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MEMPE BY M'CLANAHAN, BUTTON & CO. MEMPHIS, TENN., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1857. VOL. VH. NO. 282. THE '( rOBLlSHED DAILT, TRI-WKKKLTAXD WEEKLT, BT JNO. R. M'cLAXAHAN, IXONIDAS TROUSDALE, m M. HUTTON, BENJAMIN F. DILL, TJKDEC TITE STV-E AXD riRM Or fiTCIiANAHAH, HUTTON &'CO., Te WHOM UL Letters om Business, oil other wise, SHOULD BE A3BRES1ED. PRICE OF MJBSCRIPTIOX. Daily, is adraaee, per aaaem $10 00 Trl-Weekly, " " " 6 00 weekly, ' ' ' a oo IJ-The Weekly paper trill be furnished to Clubs of Ten and uader Twenty, at $ 60 tick; to Cinbs of Twenty aad apwards, al J2 each payable inrasliUy la adjance, and every dob to be nude up at ece olBee. 3 AO old subscriber and a ew see will be taken to gether at $2 SO each. J3 In ao cite wUl the paper be seat to new subscri ber, uakfc the order for the taae is altesded -with the cah. S3 All DaHy BbKriptlOBt wilt be eeoiidered dee aaj payWe ba'f-yearly la advaee. C3- The foregoing terms will be strictly sad rigidly adhered to. 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HEWITT JILL practice awdicioe, oa the prtaeipt that there is iMod la an seslcais, aad soae ail saatctoat. umce oa JtCwsoa street, in the Post OMce Botldtag, second door from tee Post Oflce. Kesideuce oa the earner ef Horaaade. aad Elliott streets. KEFBKESCKS : Ooi. J. B. Staaton. X. Adss, .-. Eaywred esaaty. Ker. P. B Biaad, Dr. J. B. Madia. Fayette osaaty. B. Ssasuil le. Ki., P r Maclia, Esq , Tipton coaaty J. L VTehb, J. B. Asae, Messpais. le4-da IZ. S. PARHA3I, LAK YKR, Mtmefet . oOoe ox Main street, eap-iorte CUrk's Markie Block, up stairs, above Joaaoa's d rag store. jaa30- daw2w J. S. 1T11ITE, 31. D., LATE of KarderAaa coaatv. baviag ratoved la Mem phis, otera M profeesiooal services to the citizens. Oate oa Oawt Sfaara, oa door west or 'VTallaoe's Aec Hoa boom. KesideDee oa Poatoloc street, so nth side, besweea St P.trKk aad 8t. Martin. aa96 tf R. F. LOOXEY, A TTORXBT AT LAW. Uce lrr C. W. Cherry & -iLV 0.' Jaa6-tf L.. O. RITES, ATTOKXET AXB OOON5ELOK AT LAW, Memphis, Taa. Offlc: ia the Post OOcc Boildisg. AH baeeaes eatrasled te his care will receive prompt aad laKbtal attention. Oiilectioas p'oasptiy niado in the sarroaadiae conn ties of West Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas. aa!3-swly J. A. AIV'UERSOA', ATTORKET AT LAW, Memphis. Teaa. OSce In WaUer'a BaildiBg, ovir Maasfleid's Drag Store, Mala street. JanlP-ly BEXJA3IIX HOTVCOTT, Dentist. II AVINO prepared svsrlf well to practice ncatlsttyia Memphis I respectf ally solicit I .be ratronaae of all wao may my ser- ' rices in toe D-ntal lio-, and bind myself to perform all operations on the Teeth, and invert Arll'.clal Teeth la the stoat approved style as well as it can be done in tbi or any other country. OOoe oa Maia street, opposite Worsaam House. dec9-ai a. . xesrx'. r. m. aceee. G. W. & H. M. ACREE, DKHTisra. una union iocr, uoun strM-t, between Main and Front Bow, i Memphis, Tennessee. All Dintal Operations performed wim tee least possible pain. Diseases of the Alveolar Process aad Oasts treated in the most skinful winner. Foil or partial Sets of Teeth set on Gatta Percha or Gold, with the latest improvements, and ouabaktied. rar26-ly JA51ES M. MURPHY, Grcnora.1 Tinnd goiit. JACKSONPORT, AKI, LL attend personally to the locating of Swamp Land Scrip aad Warraata in the Jacksonport and Helena KotrieU, selllsg Land aad paying Taxs. Heferences. B Grahan.Msmphis.Te-n.; A. S. Ileey. Little Bock; K. O BriaUey, " MaJ T. Mail. Miss.; W. M. For-eU, " J. Xortoa Co., X. O.; F. Laae . Co , " J. A. Kossseau, LaGraags, H. P. Ooeltdie. Heiena. ; T.an : Myrtle Moore, w . atis, iwrenceviue, P ! Paul bWatsonJacksonpart Aaea Park, " G. W. Board, Jackseaport; de27-ly B. C. BROWJV, ATTOBXET AT LAW, Marion, Atk., practices 1 PhUUps, Crittenden, Mississippi, Green, Randolph, Lawrence, Independence, Jackson, Poinsett, St. Francis aad Hear Counties, la ArkaBsas. oet7-d6m Card. 0 DB. SAMUEL GILBEBT, SB., has returned to his old hosestead near Memphli, and reopened bis Infirm ary, sBd wjil remain permiaentiy. He treats the follow ag Car.uk Diseases: Cancers, Scroffala, Whl e Swelling, Twasrs sad W as, without Surgical operations. He also treats alt Chronic Female diseases. Sores of long standing, TeMeJiheaautism, Syphfili, and all forms of Mercurial Br G. 4eems it annecess try te say more, as he has llv ag witnesses of his success from Maine to Oregon, teelt J . WIC-ERSITAM ED. A. BEECnEK. WICKERSHAM & BEECIIER, A TTOBXETS AT LAW, Memphis, Tennessee. Office, Xa. Xe 21 JrSVrson street. anl-tf SMITH P. BAXKHEAD, ATTOBXEr AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn. Offlce In the Post OSce Stock, over Aydiett & Co., third story. aa4 Dr. R. la. LASBLIy LATE Staff Physician and Dl-ector ef several HosplUJJ in Germany, member ef diBereat Medical SoclerrH la Xew Tork has located in the city ef Memphis, and of fers his services to the public as Physician, Accoucher, and fer all operatic ia Sirgery. 43 O&ce on Washington street, between Main and ' Second. oct30 B. T. BICRABOS0S..tr. W. WIIEATLET..M. A.IU00S. Richardson, TFlicatley & Higgs, A TTOBXETS AT LAW OSce en the corner of Second . aad Ooart streets, Memphis, Trnn. ocll-ly HASKELiT & SEARCY, ATTOBXET AT LAW, Memphis, Tennessee. To. T. . Haskell aad Bobert S-arcy have associated them selves together in the practice ot Law. Offlc-. in the Walker istock. ov2S-d(m BEXSHERROD, ATTOBXET AT LAW, Covingtea, Tenn. All buslnei n entrusted to hia care will receive prompt attentics. lalylD-tf L.EROY POPE, ATTOBXET AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn., win practice in all the Courts of Memphis and the Westers Dis trict ef Teanestee. S3 Offlce south ef Court Square, adjoining that of the Chancery Court CVeri. carH-ly EGBERT II. OSBORNE TTTTLL practice Law In the Courts ef Hardeman, Fay VY ette, Tipton and Shelby, also in McXelry and Har dlr counties, aad in the Supreme Oan r Jackson. AE business entrusted to hlrr receive prompt and falth tal atteatioa. H1' ute ia in the Ohancery Clerk's offlce. BjHv' Hrueman county, Tenn. nov22 JOHN' P. F ARRE L.L. Y, ATTOBXET AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW, KempU, , Tens. Office corner of Main and Jefferson streets, over Ltn Go.'s. Refer to Hobs. Henry Plrtle, W. F. Bullock andMessrs. A. L. Shotwii & Son, LtttsTiUe, Ey.; Hen. James Pryor, CsrroHton, Ey.; McGregor, AHoway & Co., and Moses Oreonwood, Xew Orleans; K. M. Apperson & Co., Mem phis. B0T14-U usixm Carta OFFICE OF CANDEE, MIX & CO., J.cfcary" 1st, 1857. IX offering our card to the public we tender onr ac knowledgments, lor the Very liberal patronage extend ed as during the past year, and promise for the future to furnish our customers the LAKOEsT, CHEAPEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK oh1 orvnnin y.e Sonthem runs try. Oar Senior partaer will be constantly in the Eastern market, and will keep as luuy supplied witn every aesira. ble style of Staple end Fancy Dry Goods, &c. "We are Agents for tome of the best brands of DO MESTICS, USXAUCBGS, &c, 'Which we offer at Factory prices. jaaa-Kawjia CAIVDEE, M5X & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS SHOES CARPETING, CIinTHUVG. MIL.L.IXBRY GOODS, &C, JanS-dawlm 225 MAIX-ST., MEMPHIS. TEKX. J. Co JAOOBI & CO. (X. 323 Main, bet. Tnion and Qsyoio-sts.,) Importers and manufacturers ot HAVANA & DOMESriC OIGAIISAIfDTOEACCO "10XSTANTLT on hand, a large assortment ef the most favorite brands, at moceraie pilots. JanJG-ly A. J. "WALT & CO., WHOLEfAIX AXD retail 6? M O B M S , asd dealess is all zihds or UPPER COUNTRY PRODUCE, Sostheast Corner of Main and Union StsM MEMPHIS, TEXX., HAVE always on hand a well and carefully selected stock ef articles in their line, which they will sell at the lewst current prices. J3" Orders promptly filled with dispatch. jan!2-datw-ly WATCH 1AKEE AND DEALER IX Watclies, Clocks, and Jewelry, COBXEB. OF MAIX AXD ADAMS-ST3., TaKUS this method of Informing his friends. and the pnblle generally, that he has moved from his old stand to the corner ef Main and A darns 'streets, where he win take pleasure in exhibiting a new and cboio! lot of JEWELRY, to those who may favor him with a call, and will be pleased to execute all orders for repairs in his line. He hopes, by honesty, In tegrity, aad his efierts to please, to gain the confidence aad bberal patronage ot all who may find It convenient to visit his establishment. E- AH orders for repairing In every branch of my bnj sHwss promptly attenaea to. aggti-iy J. B. SHAEPE, WHOLESALE TOBACCO FACTOR, So. 25 ifadlton-tt-, between Front Rene end Main, MEMPHIS. TEXX.. 0DLD respectf ally inform the merchants ot Men nhis and sarroaa-iag country, that he has last re- tnrned from the cities of Vluinia, where he established a permanent AFeecy f r the sale of all grades of Ylrg ji la Tobacco, and inteads to keep constantly on hands stock equal ta the demand, at msnnracturers prices. Being tally able to compete with the Xew Tork, Balti more, Cincinnati and Xew Orleans markets, he invites the attention of all dealers in the above article to hit stock before parehaslng elsewhere. cc2!-dw tf J- B. SnABPE A. r. M'CAHE ..r. S. WILLIAMS. McCANE & WILLIAMS, (Successors to Whent Ax Taylor,) FORYFAKDKVG AND COMMISSION MESCHANTS, Duvall's Bluffs, Arkansas, At the crettinf ef the Memphis end little Rock Itail- roea on it auc juprr. THETkerp constantly on hand Sarar, CoSeo, Salt, Flenr. Molases. and all other articles usuaHy kept In a Grocery, which they will sell low far cash or ex change for H'des, Furs and Peltries, or any other articles brsncbt to the market. ra- Gond destined for Little Bock or the adjacent counties shipped to Duvall's Dlaffs, wH be forwarded tramedutely. as there are always wa.tr s aim leams iu readiBess to haul to any point. sep28-dawtf VJB W G o o&s : We are Bow receiving and opening our Fall and Winter STOCK OP DRY GOODS, f10SSI3nGuf every variety oi atapie ana rmcjuij Goads nsuallT keat in this market. Superfine Black and Bioe Cloths, Casslmeres, Doeskins, Cloaks. Mantillas, Moire Antieue, Velvet Shawls, t-e latest style; Ladles' nrece G. or a saserior anality; Crape Shawls, a lante M of Blankets. Xegro Cloth, Erogans, Beady Made dotting. Boots aa4 Shoes, Hats, aad a variety oi articles, too nam ereua to mention. All I ask Is. "Come one, come all," and examine my stock. Vefere mskingyourpurchasea. I bought on the very best terms, and am determined that none shall un dti sell me. I shall adopt the Cash System, etapt te punctual dealers. A. 0. BLAIB, octl3.JtwawS. Old Stand of Ferguson St XclU. D. PANTE & CO., Lard Oil. Soap and Candle 3LiVlJFACTURERS, 41 Main street, Memphis. Tcnn. THE highest market prices paid for rough and rendered Tan. Lard and Soap Grease. nov2-ly COMMISSION MERCHANT AJID General elgents oe23-tf MEMPHIS, TENX. JOHN B. B0TT0, BOOT AND SHOE 31 F AGTT 13 11 IS 11 , Hio. GG Front Row, GAT OF THE BIG SOOT, 3VToioXls, Term., .db, KEEPSeonsUntlyonhand. BOOTS .11-1, SHOES, of his own make, also of other4t J V KJ manufacture! s.neke-ps. alto. Leather, B&J uSolesni Upper, Calf Skias. French and American Shoe Findings, Trnnks, Carpet Bags and Va lises, all of which ha wi 1 sell as cheap as any In this market. Give hua a call before purthaiing eliewhere. deeI9 A. STKEET & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KIXDS OF RAILROilD CARS, CARTS, Poplar, lietween Main and Second Street., augll MEMPHIS, TENS. "Walker & Brothers, JIAXDFACTURERS OF CLOTUIXC, AND DEALERS IX ry Csooas, Uoots fc SViocs, aj jaolosnlo axidl R.ota.il, To. 79 Pront How. Wa have just received one hundred cases of Clothing, expressly manufactured fer this mar ket, and are opening the best selected stocks of 'all kinds ot Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, evtr brought here, which we.Ser at the lowest possible prices, being enabled to compete with any house through the facilities of our house in Philadelphia. We weald especially Invite the attention ot country merchants, knowitg that ! an and will suit all si very -re O'' arfl see. aeglG-' A. YACCARO & CO., DEALERS 15 GRO CERIBS, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Fruits, &c, NO. 298 MAIN-ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. 0C13I CHANDLER & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries, AToin ifrf, next door to Odd JVBoict Hall, MEMPHIS, TEXX. T-p a- -r.- 3NT PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Surgical Instruments, Fancy Goods, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Patent and Botanic Medicines, Garden Seeds, Snuff, Tobacco and Cigars, Brandies anl Wines. J3 Every article sold by ns warranted as represented, subject tii be returned at our expense. July8-ly LAW NOTICE. HVOLLIXTINE, Esq., has removed bis Law Office over the Store and Commission Iloose ot Fowlkes, Mount Co., on Jefferson street, between the Post OSce iad Main street. spe-tf Pittsburgh Ale. TTJST lecelreJ, 300 bbls. Smith's superior Pittsburgh J Ale. H. H. POTTER, declS ' Kslo-st, 3d door Xorth Wcranam Hoqh. (Lottou rJaciorSe GRAHAM & HILL, COTTON FACTOKS Commission and Grocer Merchants, lec30-Uw3m XO. FBOXT BOW. jamej T. taylob ....it. d. boss TAYLOR & ROSS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, IVo. G Monroe Street, Memphis, TXTILL make liberal c ish advances on all consignments V V of Produce or Merchandise. Refcreuca Henderson, Terry & Co., S. O. Nelson & Co., New Orleans; Speed & Strange, E. M. Apperson 4s Co., Jlemphis. novis-jm PATTERSON, MARSHAL - &.CO. Grocers, Cotton Factors, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A'e. 49 Front Reir, Memphis, Tenn. OUR charges for selling Cotton on arrival are Fifty Centa ncrJSale : for storing and selling Seventy-Five Cents. All Cotton insured unless otherwise instructed, feb!7-dawly J. X. SMITH. .J. B. MEACUAM... WHIT-FIELD. SMITH, MEACHAM &. CO., WUolcsalc Grocers, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, (Maiby 4- Hunt's A'etr Buildlngt,) No. IS Front Row, Memphis, TTAVK now on hand a Sue aisortrreat of Bagging and XX Rope of tLe best brands, together wttn a compicic and well selected stock ot the various articles usually kept in our business, to which we invite the attention o nnrch.aera Agents for the sale of "Pike's celebrated Magnclls Whisky," and Jones, Lioyu at uo.'s soumera A-tiac . . . . . 0 1 , , TTT 1 1 1, I 1 TT I If L IV! tureuaus. miiu, auauuaa w, aug27-6m J. P. KILL.. ...J. T. HATLET, HILL & HAYLEY, Cottoti Factors jPvTo. SS 35-oaa. ow, OVER D. n. TOWXSEXD'S, MEMPHIS, TENjJ. TnOB Seillnz. 60 cents per bale. For Storing and Sell- JP lng, 75 cents jwr bale. All Cotton Shipped to or btored by us will be covered by Insurance, unless olhtr wise Instructed. j- Bagging, Rope and Plantation Supplies furnished to customers. sepiu-aawom A. A. SM1THW1CX.....J. B. WHAT. A. W. SMITn Memphis. Memphis. Hernando. SMITHTTICK, WUA & CO., COTTON FACTORS AXD Coimulssion ilcrcbimts, So. I Mcditon-tt., Itateen Front Row end JSain-tt., Up Steirt, MEMPHIS, TESS. STRICT attention given to Selling ,ahd Storing Cotton and Produce consigned to ns. X. B. Orders for Bagging, Bope and Plantation Sup plies CUed with care and d spatch. Charges for Selling and Storing Cotton, fifty cents per bale. aug2l-6m A. itt. HOPKINS & CO., ( Successors fo Powell 4- Co.,) Cotton Factors AXD COMuTHSSIOiV MERCHANTS, NO. 41 UNION STREET, sep!7-ly XEW ORLEANS, LA. S. WILDS TERXOB, I J W. A. BRYAN, J M. N. BRTAX, Late of La Grange, Tenn. C. WILLIAMS, S Late of Panola, Miss. 7EB1.0N, BRTAI & CO. ttou Factors, Conimxssion antl Forwarding IVIERCHANTS, So. 6 Front Row, ever Meachnm k Galbralth's, MEMPHIS. TEXX. PARTICULAR attention paid to Storing, Shipping aad Selling Cotton. Charges 60 cents per bale. S3" All cotton sent to us will bo covered J injurs" ce, unless otherwise Instructed. an' t T. B. NORMENT, Cotton Factor AXD COMMISSIOIi MERCHANT, MOSBY & HUNT'S NEW BLOCS, Up Stairs, 17 1-2 Front Row, MEMPHIS, TESS. A LARGE stock ot Bagging and Bope always on baud. IX. JuIyS-dawly rXLIX WALKER, Xew Orleans, La. X. C. SXIDER, Coffeevllle, Miss. WALKER & SNIDER, Cotton Factors AXD Coinuiission Merchants, No. 123 Canal Street, JulylS-dawly XEW ORLEANS, LA. . m. noRTOX, n. c. noRTOX, Late Xlorton & nunter. Late of MonthaUa, Miss. C. M. HORTON & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Commission & Forwarding Merchants, So. 3 MadUon-St., opposite J. B. Klrtlcnd't Qffite, MEMPHIS, TEXX. TITE will continue as heretofore, siring special atten Y Uon to the Sale and Storage of Cotton, at fifty cents per bale, and to the selection and purchase of any article in market. Office removed f rr n Xo. 3 Front Row to Xo. Madison street, nearly oppo..e Union Bank, antra) . M. OATES.. ...........A. M. WOOD GATES & WOOD, COTTON FACTORS, GROCERS, roduce and Gcn.ral Commission VE 10 -NT- So. 3 Union Street, between Main end Front Ro MEMPHIS, TESS. AFTER an active application to bmlness, for over , eleven years, we, for the first time, solicit the pa tronage of our friends in the capacity ot Cotton Factors. We feel confident of our ability to please such as may confide their business te our charge. Our stock of Bag ging, Bope and General Supplies win not be excelled in the city. Cash advances, or acceptances, will only be made on consignments in store. Insurance on Cotton or other Produce, in store, will only be effected upon actual instructisns, or wnca unaer advance. nipmenu oi Cotton by steamers will, at all times, be Insured while. in transit, with open policy, unless otherwise Instructed on the face of bills lading. To all our friends who have so liberally patronized us during years past, wa shall offer the same Inducements as heretofore for a continuance ot their patronage. unl3-dawlr GATES It WOOD. WARD LAW nO WARD WM. T. HOWARD. W. HOWARD & CO., Cotton Factors, Commission and orwarumg merciianig, NO. 4 HOWARD'S ROW, MEMPHIS, DEALEBS in BxjElng, Bope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, Bice, Flour, Lard, Bacon, MsckerrI, Salt, London roner. Ale, wme, wntssy, vinegar, uuano. Lime, Land-Plaster, and Groceries generally. A good stock now on hand, and for ssle at reasonable prices. 3Cah advances made on Cottons in store for sale or shipment. All Cottons insured unless otherwise instruct ed. Our Open Policy of Insurance covers all Cotton con signed to us by water; alo, ths rlskot Fire while In store, unless otherwise Instructed. Our pticea for storing and selling Cottons, the same as wt have charged for ytarspast fifty cents per bale. Inly I BEX J. REID J. M. REID. R. REID & BRO., Cotton Factors AXD Commission Merchants, XO. 33 FBOXT BOW. MEMPHIS, TEXX. ALL Cotton sent to our address insured, unless Instruc tions to the contrary are received. Plantation oroera rilled with care. Store and Sell Cottsn at fifty cents per bale. ar-tmyl7 T r. ATDLETT J. C. DOCOT1ERTY, Ana Meant. Memphis T. P. AYDLETT & CO., 20TT0NFACT0RS XD FORTTARDINt? MERCHANTS, 0. 3 ORATIER-ST., SEW ORLEANS. DOUGHERTY" AYDLETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS AXD COMMISSION MERCH ANTS, XO. 23 FRONT BOW, MEMPHIS, WILL make cash advances on all Cotton or other Pro duce shipped to T. P. Aydiett & Co., Xew Orleans. ocS-ly CARRIXOTOX MASOX,. L. C. "JORVEIL Holly Springs, Miss. Bipley, Miss. MASON & NORVELL, Cotton F&ctorss Car 32. Q O 33 "ST AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 165 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. GONSTANTLT on band, Bagging, Bope and Plantation 'Supplies, majtl-ly (touon factors- nT.T.T,T. BROWN & CO.. HOT TON FACTORS AXD GENERAL Commission merchants, it; fillip STttEST. XKW ORLEANS. -1ASH sdvanee. made en all Cotton or other Produce consigned as shore, uy u Jsnll-tf . t rimnN J. B. ELLIS.. A. C. BLAIB ' ninnsnv FJJ.IS & BLAIR. yuiiv.i - COTTON FACTORS. GROCERS, !!-. Atiil f! sirs nvrt 1 Kpf-pivm?. rorwruiuK uuu u COMMISSION MERCHANT S, A",. 2,9 Main MtLS end ies aiwsjs os TJOPE, Bagging .uu jnCfx.wt rt -a XL hand. - i si PITRICK & CO.. COTTON PAOTOIIS Commission Merchants NO 13 FROST ROW, MEMPHIS, TES mPFIfiK UP-STAIBS,) TT7TLL give strict attention to all Cotton sent ns fer sale wtr-ns! ti. -v.vieaiioa u ' . . r..c,in. Rope ami omerwis. "-";,..-,i HraSrt J.M.PATBIC-&CO B. MERRnilu COTTON FACTOR AXD nTivTissiO?; MERCHANT, Xo. 5 Monroe Street, beU Front Row &Main (SOUTH SIDE.) . 1 ; rnnnri riRctrn. PABTICULAB attention pt to Colton and other Proce fnri.ed at Bagging, Bope aim M lowest market prices. 'jl'Wj terser 3 Cotton Factor & Commission merchant, -a.T-v.vr Xr. TTimt's Now Block, Up Stairs, No. 17 1-2 Front Row, Memphis. L . . 1 - Mill.. nnlMt ftl T WILL pay partlCOIr aivmio- iu dar attention and Bope, c A uroceries, suggiu; Juljt-dawly . J,I,SRllln .f. tn. ORIFFING & UU., Commission Merchants, M-vin fstroct. Memphis, Tenn. E wlU furnish supplies te our friends as heretofore, and rake advance on shipments to our friends In NewOrleans. -Tvr t Ivlnmin "i."" w w - n-wnn .T V,. x. . TiiEonATJi.J. C. OBirruu..!.. Frankfort, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. rraosron, THEOBALD, GRIFFIAU J ", Cotton 3T".ct " Gonoral Commission Merchants, KO. 71 CAS1P STREET, IcIytSrdawtf SEW 0 RLE ASS LA. t tintr rr .s..A. w.i.otww liEASLEY & EOVING, Cotton Factors, Commission Jlerchants AXD Gonoral erooorS) NO. 12 FRONT BOW, MEMPHIS. A LARGE stock of Rope and Bagging lwf: Charges fifty cents per bale, all other Prodace at usual raees. Instructions strictly obeyed, ipJt r-mitance. AU r.oduce insured, unless otherwise In- iructcd. ' E. ASBHELl- & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Tor the Sale, Sterag and Shipment of COTTON, WO. 69 FROST ROW, MEMPHIS, TESS. ALL orders for Baxglog, Bale Bope, groceries, ti lons and Plantation Supplies, filled carefully and pTnmCt'f- mt the lowest rojrrpntjrates. auel-wly ATTOX, ? 3 n. DCXSC01JB, ITT t I W. B.DOSOIIO. STUATTON, McDAYITT & OB., Cotton Factor Si nnnrrns AND GESERAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, XO. 70 FEONT BOW, MEMPHIS, .... tn.i .u A4herwlse lastruct- Al ed. Agents tor GBISWOLD'S " celebrated COTTON G1X. We continue to Store and Sell Cotton at t it i a .a ic bale. , . i v v riiTn .nd India Ba- UB DIN, a 11 . - ' ' - . ; - - v glng. Machine adlUndR'pe, together with a heavy s tock of Groceries ana oiuer s-imiu oin., ", will furnish to.onr customers at thelowest market pi Ices. augl2w6m ?Ji.' iron CASH. SOK f(f WORTH of new and seasonable iiOjUUU CLOTHING and FUBX1SHIXG GOODS, at actual cost for cash. n . I.. Wln.ll nfb, t . n , 1 UWiag io a cuaK in uul wui., -w cost for caii and cash only, oar entire stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods. As tee business must be closed up, and to do so the stock most ba sold, persons In want of Goods in our line, win and it to th'lr advantage to give ns a call. KELLER JOnNSOM, iu. a i;iar juaiviv tv.., j,nl-3m 2T. Main street. J3 Enquirer copy three months. TEAXSIOLI T. H. WILLIASISOX. FRAKSIOLI & WILLIAMSON, Importers, Wholesale and Betail Dealers In Cbms.GIitssaud Earth enware, French and German Vases, Silver, Silver Plated, German Silver and Briianla Ware, Fine Table Cut lery, &c, 1S3 Main Street, MEMPHIS. Also Looi lng Glow, Looking Glass Pistes, Tea Trays, Parlor Limps ChawUll.rs, Girondoles, &.C, &c. Julyl7 G. B. liOCKE, Auctioneer and General Agent, AXD RE Alt ESTATE BROKER, 83 MAIX STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. PABTICULAB attention to sales ef City or Country Property, Xegroes, Merchandise, ef every description. Furniture, Land Scrip and Warrants, Stocks, Renting and Leasing Property, c. Storage and Consignments solicited. HaviDg engaged the services of Mr. J. If, Caldwell, an old and experienced Auctioneer, late of Hnntsville, Ala bama, I am folly prepared to attend to consignments and sales of every description. Liberal Cash Adtaxces made ox Consignments. J3"Storage and consignments solicited, p. S. I am Agent for The Adams Express Company, maris Gentlemen's Mats! THE NEW STYLE FOR FALL AND WINTER IS RECEIVED BT WHEATON, Fashionahle Hatter, 75 Front Rott, 10,000 PAIRS OF BOOTS, SHOES AM) BROGAKS, FOB SALE CHEAP AT W , ir i I I A TOlxTS ! octlO-ly Xo. 75 Front Row. DR. THOS. KELLER, LATE ot Tuscumbla tAlabatna, has located permanent-' lylnMemphi?, nd offers his services to the public In all the branches of bis profession He has taken the oSlce heretofore occupied by Dr. Bryan, comer of Shelby and Union streets. Having recently made a careful and general selection of Surgical Instruments, he Is prepared for all the operations of Surgery. Residence on Shelby street, between Hlng and Trczevant streets. my-Iy D t. DOBOSE, A TTOBXBT AT .AW, Memphis, Tenn. Offlce on east CX side of Main street, between Jeflsrson and Adams. Refer to F. Titus, McEwen, Harris & McXeill. J. D. Williams, W. B. Miller and Miles Owen, Memphis, Tenn.; Mo in. Titm fc Co., Xew Orleans. Janlt-tf JOHN A. NOOE, A TTOBXET AT LAW. Offlce in the Post OSce Build, rt. lng, Memphis, Tenn. nor2I-tf Just Received,1 AXD for sale low to the trade 20 hhds. Brown Sugar; 100 sacks Bio Coffee; IS bales Dundee Bagging ; 100 halt colls Bepe. DOUGHERTT &, ATDLETT, nert 23 Vront Row. Fresh. Feathers. 1 PCnfi PQUNDS new Feathers, fresh from, the country, for sale at ;snl7 McKIXNET & CO;'S. 3jTJKr"0 3E3C2 j.Trr j. scnwooBfc ."C fcifftS. HEBE MAN, ' T,II.TG IUVUVUVI IVUllVIU IHV f UJ naGpr lie teat mey nave re-openen twir BAB-BOOji un Adams street, opposite Worsbam House, as a LAGER BEER SALOON", in which they will com mniee oo Monday, the 2d of February, to give a pp:e:,d.! LUNCn, (with a las of Lag-r Ber 1 at the low rale M riTTEEX cexts. Good SObP will be served od at each xJtvSi-Sil BENNETT HOUSE, Corner Main and Jaclison-sts., BROWNSVILLE, TENN. THIS writ known Hotel, having changed hands, and b-n thoroughly repairtd, and provided with new Furniture, is now open for the accommoda tion cf Boarders and Travelers. Ths public may rest assurd that every exertion wiH be made on the part of the Proprietor to ren der this Houseiecond to none tn West Tennessee, flavin active and attentive Hrvaats, and a taWe always fornlsbed with the best the country aaords, he cenadeetly relies upon giving entire satisfaction to all wbo may favor hlra'wtth their patronage. TO. . BENNETT, JanS-dlwaw3m Proprietor. E3 Enquirer copy. Corner of Main and Adams street. MEMPHIS, TEXX. THIS House Is situated In the centre of baslaess, io is now flnlsbedand in complete enter. The Pioprietor pledges hinsself it shall not be surpassed by aay House in the Soul I west. Being grateful for the very liberal aatnaage beslovcv on him for the last two years, he hopes by a street atten tion t business to merit a continuance of the same oC7-lt J. J. WQggHAM, PrbprteUr COMMERCIAL HOTEL. CORNER FRONT BOW AXD JXFrBRSOX STS. TIIlS establishment has Just undergone thorough re pairs In every ddrtment. Rooms newly pala'ed and papered : beddine: thoroughly renovated : there is net even a mattress that Is net new er equal to new ; carpet mostly new, &c. in one word the house is new in de cidedly better oner than It has ever been since it was built. Very grateful for the liberal patronage to the House since I have occupied It, aod having renewed two leases, one on the House, toe ether opes my 4ge, I he pe to te aoie to give mere attention isan Heretofore. 1 ap determined U make my guests comfortable. 0C7-tf 1). COCK BELL, Propritter Tune Changed? j 3a!W -3i--'-?-a. s Tsxrc OX UXIOX STREET. qinE subscribers respectfully iatonn their old frieads sad I all lue panic, mat lq y nave uu u a nrw atcub rant on Union street, wJi-re they are prepared te tarnish the bnt braads that can be found in the market, served in the best Parisian styles, Oysters. Crane. Steaks, Salt aad Fresh Water Fish, Birds In fact, everytbtag sailed to the flaest aad most delicate epicurean taste. Give as a call We have six utv-rent rooms for the ac- cemraodaUoa ef Private Parlies. We wfll sot be oatdece in aay branch connected wiia oar baies. janlG-tf DEM PER WOLF & GITTRR. W0RS1IAM HOUSE COXFECTIOXERY. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IX Plain and Fancy Candies, Adams Street, under the VTor- sliam House, KEKP3 constantly on hanl a large assortment of Green and Dry Fruits, Fruits la their lwu Juioe, Jellies, Preberv4, Serdtaes, I.obters, Spiced aad Flak led Oys ters, Pickles, Cordials, Syrups, fine Wines, Brandies, an kinds Nuts, &c. rr ty In eoaaectioa with this estab ,JS53 t. fcff' ,lUbmentIhaveaitedapanOyster Vj ri V,Saieon, and will ni FKBSH uxsT-Ksey every pacaet. novlS-dly S P. BRICHETTO. P. H. HEINRICH & BRO., CONFECTIONERS AXD CANDY MANUFACTURERS, 297 MAIN STREET, TjTEE? constantly on hand a larg variety of PLAIN and FANCT OAXDIBS CAKBS, rratts. Preserves, tic, wholesale and retail. Wears also prepurtdte tar nish parties at tlx shortest nonce. IX connection with this we our LADIES' and KNTLKMEKS OTsTBR SA LOOK from from 9 o'clock a . M.. to 12 o'clock p. M., aad are rrceiving daring the whale seasoa, FRESH OTSTBRSty every st- am. r. We solicit a share of the -. uMrc patronage. Bovg-d6m GENERAL C03nilSSI0X MERCHANTS, Itlain Street, Louisville, ay., JI rANCFACTTRER'S Agents for Machie Bope, Big JLVJL sing, J. ans, Ltn.eys. Jrc JanS3-ly A. O. SMITH...... r. Ol'THBlE....QEO. J. aOWLASQ. SMITH, GUTHRIE & CO., Commission lcvcii.its AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IX Foreign and Domestic Liquors, AND AGENTS TOR THE SALE Or Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco, No. SQt Maiu Street, between Second and Third, janl3-ly LOCISVILLB, KY. J.-IT. i,cFADTV & CO., (LATE TRIPLETT, M'FADDIX it CO.,) OHMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 23 Levee, and 56 Commercial Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. ORDERS for Bagging, Rope, ITemp, Provisioos, Pieur, Grain, c, "elicited and proptly executed. teui'-iy II. KARVEV R. D. IIARVXY. C. M. IIAUTEY li. CO., COMMISSION & FORWARDING MEHCHASTS, NO. 110 GRAVTKR-ST., XKW ORLEANS. OUR personal attention will be given fo the Sale er FerwardlBS of (roots : Predaos eeasicned te oar1 L address. We wUl coutreet Freight on the above far re-shlpment either by sail or steam vessels, at lowest rates. We hare had several years' experience ia our market In the parthasitig ot Rtapies and asserted MereaamH. Rei-er TO Cook & Co., J. O. GtiOag &. Bee , Speed Straage, Hannah & Shanks. dec) 2-1 y LOUISYILLEJPAPER fflLL. C. I. & A. V. DuPONT, MANUFACTURERS OP XEWS AXD BOOK l'RIKTIXG PAPER, AND DEALERS IX PAPERS OP ALL KINDS, Pt.W,-3' 7., .See, r?Iain-Street, Louisville, Iy. decSO-dawly II. riTZOERALD...CnAS. C. RILL. .J. WOODWOT.TH. II. FITZGERALD & CO., (Successors to Part, Simpson Co.,) Grocers, Produce Dealers, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 02 Pront Row, Memphis, AND JACKSONPORT, ARKANSAS. JnljS-dawly Clerk's Sale of Real Estate. William V. And-reun, ) Kx-Parte Petltiea to sell Real Adm'r ot Thes. S. Simp- V Bstate. sen. dee'd. aad others. ) In Clrtuit Court ef Shelby Co. PURSUANT to a Dtcree of the Oitcait Oeatt ot Shelby County, rendered on the 221 day of Jaaaary, 1857, in the above cause, I will, on the first MONDAT, being the 2d day of March next, in front ot the Coart House doer in RaMgb, Tennessee, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, 20C3 ACRES OF LAND, lling in the Ulh Surveyor's District of Shelby County, in Range 6, Sections 1 and 2, on the sooth side ot Wolf river, btlng the same Land of which Thomas S. Simpson, dee'd, seized and possessed. Terms Oue half cash; the residue en a credit of six months, with bond aad security lor the deferred payment. M. D. L. STEWART, Clerk. Wm. K. Posto.v, Att'y for Petition rs. Janao-tds Chancery gale of Two Valuable Negroes. PURSUANT to a Drecree of the Chancery Court st Memphis, rendered November Terra, 1856, in lh ease of Joseph L-now and Archibald Wright, Adm'rs of Albert G. Underwood, dee'd, and others, ex-part t petition to sell Slaves, &c, I will on Tuesday, 24th Pebruary, 1856, in front cf my offlce. in the city of Memphis, proceed to stll to the hlghett bidder for cash, Two Valuablo Negroes, belonging tothe Estate of said A. O Underwood, dee'd vis: Xegro Man .named nENRT, a Xo. 1 Plasterer, and his wife AGNES, an excellent House or Kitchen Servant. Sale at II o'clock a. St. Jan21-dawtds JOHN 0. LANIER, C. & M. Administrator's Notice. A LL persons indebted to th estate ef D. U Jehnson. XX. dee'd, are requested to come forward Immediately and make payment; and tnose. bavin; claims against said es tat? are hereby notifled,to present them within the inns prcscnuvu uy law, ana as ine law atrscts. W. Ai TURNER, Etq.wlll represent us at LaGrange. i '-. ' t i-t JAS. M. WHITE, !0s, , . j i , W. B, WALDRAX, , , Administrators of D, B. Johnsendecfd, 'MraphUyFebniary'lOtb; 1S57. w2n ' B. WlfiLflilAAISOJN, (Successor to IfiBlamson Hancock,) GROCER COMMISSION MERCHANT, I IMPORTER. OP "WINES, BRANDIES, Mavana Cigars &c. AO. 13 FBOXT BOW, MEMPHIS. Julyl Received this Day, r)BBL3MessPmj - VJ60 kegs Xo. I Lett Lard; 25 tierces Sugar-Cured Haas: 20 kegs Shot, assorted t lies : 100 tt'.s Whisky. AH of which we wUl seU chsaj fer cash at Xe. Pront Bow, Memphis. J"1 S. B. WILLIAMSON. DAT1DS0X, ELLIS Iz EL1IR, Wholesale and Betail Dealers In RAGGING, ROPE, AXD ' PLANTATION SUPPLIES. 1 rPkf PIECES Bagging, hand and power-loom XtJUKJ Brands; 11S0 coUs Bope, best brands: n suns, II.UiUWU.Ugjri J600 sacks Coffee ; 50 hhds Bacon ; 103 boxes Chewing Tobacco, extra quality; COO bUs best brand Boston Nails ; ICO bUs. and half bbis Mackeid ; CO kits Mackerel Xo. 1 ; tmshed Sugar; 25 boxes beat Loaf Sagar 'Sslt; 6 bbfc. Melses ;5tt halt tbis de; 100 ben brand Flour; ' 109 bbls. bet Drxter aod Dean Whisky; 10-) reams Wrapping ?ap r ; And a general assortment of prime Brandies and Wines ; '0' Teas, Pepper, Spice. Ginger, Soda, Shot, Lead, aad aU articles kept in our line ef business, which we will seil on the very best terms to oar customers and the trad generally. rI. For Sale. WK.J?Jnst,rtc""d tbu da-T. "xi offer fer sale, low, 10,800 yards Kentacky Jeans aad Lindsey, fr Xe. gro Clotbinr, of various colors aad prices ; 100 deiea Old Brandy, bottled is 1817 ; 160 boxes aad half boxes Star Candles. BAVIDSOX, ELLIS BLAIB, Xo. 19 Main street. anglf. GROCERIES, &c. THE subscribers keep on hand the following articles, which they warrant ta be of first quality, aad fer tale lew rur cash; Wheat Fans aad Threshers ; E. Carver . Oa.'s Improved CetteaGlas; Wagees , Xort hern aad Seat beta aaastact re ; Baeea, heg-reaad ; Ploar, Salt, Whisky and Teeaees; Sojur, Co-ee, Tea and Molasses ; Gtadles, Powder, Shot aad Lead ; Braadtes aad Wines, taper lor article ; Liate, Cement and Plaster Paris ; Together with a gi ncral assortment ef an artides usu ally kept In a Grocery store. , ,, GWTXXE GIBSOX, 1"W Nos. 1 aad 2 Bicbame Buildiag. SJilliiitnr gooi)s 9JE W GO oip: GREAT BARGAINS, AT TIIE EMPOEIUM OP PASHION, AndLatlics' General Furnishing, Cloak auu iiianuna EsiaDiisnmtnt, 299 aVIAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. WE are now receiving and opening oaeot r-J the largest and most magaiacrnt stocks of Lft ,11 Preach Millinery and Fancr Drv Gmd. P ever b-ought to this oity. Also, a very select assort ment of Rich Dress Goods, enurely new. Silks, Cash meres, Marenos, Dt-Laines, and a large variety of alt styles for Street, Traveling aad Evening Dresce. We call aartlcuiar attentioa ts oar Millinery Bepirt ment, coasistiBg ef Cbeniiie, Meet and Uncut Velvet, Satin. Silk, GrscUn, Italian and English Boanets ; Plew. ers, Feathers, Ribbons, Bridal Veils and Wreaths, $5,000 worth of fine French Embroideries, Real Thread, Maltese aad Gimpure Laces; all styles ef Embroidered, Velvet and Cloth CLOAKS, Ladies' Cleth and Velvet for Cloaks, Dress Caps, Heed. Dresses, Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Furs, Trimmings of all descriptions fer Cloaks aad Dress, es. fee, fte. X. B. Embroidering and Stamping done. Cloaks anf Dresses made to order in a few hears at cheapest prices. Ladies, please call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the country promptly attended te. tl N. STU LKAX &. CO. ftouit ffirws Jni-bc rg- FORMERLT of the firm ef Moesey & Green, won d Yes pectraUy say ta his old friends and easterners that he is sltllai' the old stand, with a good sspair of Fruit arm, vuos isimg or Apples, I'ears, I'ltims, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, &c. Also, B-fpberry, Strawberry and Grape Vines, ia va rieties, with a good supply of Evergreens, Green Mease Pleats, BarbeBS Roots, Rhubarb and Asparagus. Cnters from a dittanee, seegnpaaied with draft er order on a respectable merchant at Memphis, will be pnactnaHy attended to, and all plants gaaraaticdto order and de livered any pai t of the city, free of charge. Xursery on Main street. South Mrmphls. PAUL GREEN, octU-dftg Receiver of Mnmey Green. WHEATOX'S XURSERY. TO IIORTICOLrUmSTS ANU PLANTERS. I would reepeetfaUy remind the citizens of Memphis aad so-naadiag eesstry that the season for tratu.pl ant loc Pralt aad Or namental tree, is fastappreachlag. Great additions have been wade in everr dmrt- XReui. nwtn particularly araerg PraMs. A mere select and varied collection has never bwn efikrl far sale in the Soutkwi-st, cet-Uting in part of over cue hundred varieties of Poach.osf jPItirtta, Oi0-X.OE3 , CJtawbi, Isabella, Ohte, ScupperaoBg, Csltternla. etc. Grape Vines, Flits, Bapberri", Strawberries, Currants, Gooseberries, etc.; English Walnuts and Filberts, Texas Pecans, Chesnuts,etc., etc. Green-heuse plant.. Bulbous Flower Roots, (Imported.) Evergreen of every desirable variety, among which are nearly 2,000 Magnolia Grand Flora. In a dittoa -o the above, I am now receiving a large lot of Bulbs, cf all kinds. In eoaseqaeBee ef having to more most of my stock en hand, I will Mil it very low. Purchasers may rely on everything being what It Is. represented, and sales may be rffected on very favorable terms, by applying at the Garden and Xursery, near the RiilrnadDebot, or addressing ocll-dsm S. M. WHEATON. P. S. During my abvnce from the city, all orders will meet with prompt attention it left at the store of J. WDdberger. S. M. W. JSTCIATAKKE & IZRO., NURSERYMEN, SITUATED In Fort Pickering, on the SJ i norn Lake Road, bare on hand a das ai-2gBi soriment or suKUBtiaur, in every ae-rR partment, consisting In part st - APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS, Poars, C3.o-.-.ojs. Apricots, -Scctariucs, &c. J Also, aaspoerry, atrawberry and Grape Vines, In va rieties, with a good supply ot Evergreens, Green House Plants, Bulbous Boots, Rubarb and Asvaragus. Orders from a distance, accompanies1 with draft or or der on a respectable merchant at Memphis, wUl be runc tna'ly attended to, aud all Plants guarantied to order and delivered to any part of the city, free of charge. We attend to arranging and laying off Gardens in town or country, at the shortest notice. octl7-lm ETOHAVRNR BBO. fo9OT2CF. I HAVE three HOUSES and LOTS to rent fer the present year, sitae t-d In the Northeastern part of the city, in what Is known as Winches ter Avenue. It being the property upon which I now live. For a more particu ar description, and for closing the contract of rent, call on Majer William Bnf Cn, at the Gas Offlce. BOB PRICE. JanS-dlf Profitable and Honorable Employment FOR THE WINTER. PERSONS In town or country in search of employment as a source ot Income, or to All up their leisure hours, may hear of such by enclosing two stamps, to pay post age, to rroteswr J isii-j T. uut, box No. 4,531 Xew Tork Post efflce. The employment Is Otted to either sex station In life immaterial. It Is an article of dally consumption, and can be manufactured In any person's dwelling; secured by copyright; ssles as permanent as flour. An agent Is wanted In every town In the Union. JanSl-Im C. C. MAYDWELL'S MOJRBJdJE I"ff2jO, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, MEMPHIS, TEXX., WHERE can be found all description of Grave Work, which will be furnished as cheap as It can be got In sny maiket West. Also, Building Work done at short notice. It Is tothe Interest of all persons Winting such work to purchase from the yards st .Memphis Instead of purchas ing from Agc-ts, ss the Manutactors bars to add the twenty per cent, that Is paid Agents to the work sold by them. Soutberners,Iook to your Interest. dec3-daw6m C. C. M ATP WELL. Garden Seeds, Crop of 1S5G, DIRECT from D. Landreih, for sie by the paper, dozen, , pound, and Lushcl, wholesale and retail by anJl-dawSw WARD k J0NE3." S3. TO THE EAST AND NORTH, VIA MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON !? M JS. I JL M O WESTERN DIVISION, OPEN TO CORINTH. f N aod after Sov. 15. 183S. TUROHGir UAir.Tn.iM J wUl leave Memphis, DA1LT. al 7:00 a. ji., arriving iwvu t aiou t. as., at Bomerviue at 10:00 a. m iutarniag Leaves Corinth at 1 r. m. ; Somerrllle, 3 P. sr. Arrives atMemphU at 7.00 p. st. ZThis Train connects at Corinth with a double Dally Line of first das Post Coaches tothe terminus of the Eastern Division of the Memphis and Charleston Ra- rau. anence oy oauway direct, and connections sure wlthaH Eastern dtles. SUglsg reduced to fort a miles, and track-lavine THROUGH TICECTS sold to the following points : CHARLESTON, BAVANXAU, WILMINGTON, CHATTANOOGA, NASHVILLE, - AUGUSTA, MACOX, HUXTSVILLE. MOXTGOMXBT. STEVENSON, GRENADA This Train also connects with the Misalsaitml Central iiiiu.u w aioor oorirtKS. uxzon l.renaa. rnin. Alsoceasectt at Grand JuncUea Station with Tennes see Central -Baiiroad to Boilvar. Jacksaa. Hriniinrdon and other places. Also connects at Pocahontas with Trl-Weekly Line of ieacnes to Jupiey, fontotoc, Aberdeen and Columbus. '1IIKOUGII TO NASHVILLE IX 31 HOURS. VI. IK fmrf .nif -K. ... V". -1 I . .. - raoeca Railroads only -,- mes of Stagini. azalnst JJtiU cy any outer route. The ACCOMMODATION WATTBAIX runs daUr fex cept Sasdays) between Memphis and the Junction with the Mississippi Central Railroad: Leaves Junction 7.00 a. si. t arrives at Memphis 11:00 A. ax. Leaves Memphis 2:00 r. at. : arrives at the Junction t:00r.si. Fgt Trains lerve Memphis fer Pocahontas DAILY at7A.u. lioors close at 4 p. ax. Threagh Tickets only, on the above Routes, can be ob tained at the Commercial Hotel, as well as Information connected with the Boad. Passengers are requested to Durchase Tickets before en. tering the cars, and save payment ot extra fare. Baggage checked to all stations on the Rallreid. and ao Basga wUl be received without beiag checked. X acfc passenger win be allowed seventy-live pounds ot baraje by Railroad, and sixty pounds by Stage ; bat no article win be carried as baggage that is not Incident to the person ef the passenger. In case of less the Osm paBy wiH boM themselves responsible for as amount not exceedlag $100. Negroes, when traveling alone, must have apermlt, na ming the point to which they are to go, and specifying that they are to travel br railroad, or thev will not carried. B. ATE S, Superintendent ot Transportation. epSI For Daltimore, Washington, Neiv York, Philadelphia, &c. Direct Through Lino for the East! Baltimore and Ohio RAILROAD. THIS Boad runs from Wheeling to Baltimore, (379 miles,) and to Washington. MOO miles.) and nreaenta the fullest advantages both as a freight and passengei line. It runs through wild and romantic regions of the A-egbenles; aad being solidly constructed. comoletHv equipped and carefully managed. Is oae ot the nio.t at tractive and safest Railroads la the United States. The Central Ohio Railroad, trum Columbus and Zanesrille te Wheeling, unites this road with all portions ot the West and Soathwest. The only Thro con Tickets i-rom Memphis, LorisviLLE and St. Louis to the Xatiohal Me tropolis, are sold by this read, which runs direct te Washington without the delay of passing through Balti more. It is also the only line by which baggage can be checked to Washington from the Ohio river. Jj-By the hail route from .Memphis, take the u steamers, rannlu; dally for LoaliviBe, connecting there with ua steamers or Jefftrsonville Railroad for Cincin nati, where they arrive so as to connect wfth the cars of Little Miami Railroad far Columbus, eonaeet-g there with Central Ohio BaUroad, thru'-gh Newark and Zan vthe, to Wheeling. By the express train of this route, the time from Cincinnati to Baltimore and te Washington is less than 27 hours. 13" 15 aura to ask for tickets by the Baltimore aad Ohio Ratlread Route. K"Paseengers from Memphis going East threagh St Luais, can buy Through Tickets by the Baltimore aad Oala Railroad. This rente lays through Vlncennes, Terra Haute, Indianapolis, etc., to Wheeling, ever the newOhleaad Mississippi and coanaecting Roads. These Connect Kins are all direct, aad the time from St. Louis ta iuitiaur. w Washington is but about i3 hears. Through Tickets by this route may ba had of the Agent, uadt r the Plan ters House, at the following rates : Prom St. Louis to baiii tore 520; to Washington $26. At Wheeling the passenger takes the superior cars ol the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which leave three times daily fer Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Xew Tork. Through in IS or 17 hours, including stoppages. For safety, speed, regularity, beauty of lhe country, and grBeral comfort, this road Is second to none In th Union. FREIGHTS. This company possesses the largest equipment ot any Railroad In the United States, and is prepared to do an Immense business in transpo-tation. The read makes Immediate connection at the warvea ami la the stre.ts ot Baltimore with the Railroad to Phlladd- paia ana .aew ion, steamers ef Ericsson and Bali I MORE STEAaisniP Lines, by Canal and Sea to Xew Terk, and by aew Merchants' and Miners' Line to Boston, steamers to Xorfelk, Charleston, Savinmh, he. Far particular!, see freight tarHT, copies of which may be had ef the Forwarding Ueases in the West, or o' J. B. Ford. Recetving and ForwsnB Agent at Wheeling. WM. 3. WOODSIDE, Master of Transportation, Baltimore. A. T. LAVA LLBTTE, laaes-ly Agent, 61 Front Bow, Memphis. NEW AERANGEMENT ! ESPECIALLY PACILITATIXG TRAVEL BOUND To the North and East! Through in Three Days and a Half to iiCrr" York ILLINOIS CENTRAL M 1 2L M O ni From Cairo to Chicago Direct in Eighteen Hours Bagqaae. AT Chicago, connecting with Michigan Central Cars , leaving the same Depot, for Detroit, Niagara Falls uvuio,Ki,Aiuj, ivi., Dvaiga, ana ail icastern and Atlantic Cities. Only two change of Cars from Cairo to Niagara, and three from Cairo to Albany, and four from Cairo to Xew Tork. Time from Cairo to Xew Tork, forty-nine hours. Fare as low, and comfort great er, than by any other route. Passengers through art KOT subjected to the delays consequent to the fnanni changes by short lines ot Ballroads through Indiana and unio, 10 uc asi aau riorin. Also, connecting at Chicago with Mich I ran nt,.rr Trains, fer Cleveland, Dunkirk, and the East, with Lake anurc Aaunuu man o wain era iur lucine, Atllwaukee Sheboygan, &, aad with a splendid Line of First Class Steamers for Sault Ste Marie, Lake Superior, Colling wood. Toronto, &c. "rains leave Cairo Every Morning and Evening Urati 6.05 a. St., Chicago and Dunlelth Express. Sundays excepted. This Train connects st Chicago with Xew Tork Light ning Express, over Michigan Central, Great Western and Xew York Central Railroads, tb.-oush in thlrty-ooe hours This Train also connects at Sandoval with Ohio and Mississippi Ballroad lor St. Louis and Vlncennes; at Pana, with Trains cf the Terra Haute, Alton and St Louis Ballroad, for Indianapolis, Louisville and Cincin nati; at Decatur, with Main Line Express for Galena Dunlelth; the latter connecting with Trains to Spring Srid, Naples, Bock Island, Burlington and Qulncy 6:10 p. ai., Xew Tork Express, Saturdays excepted. SUpping only at important Stations, except on Slma! connecting with Main Line Day Express from Decatur U Dunleith, and arriving at Chicago at 2 p. m Passengers tor the Upper Mississippi, will nnd at Dun lelth, steamers of the Dunleith and Minnesota Packet Company, ready to leave on the arrival of either Cairo Train for Le Crosse, Redwing, St. Paul, 4e. Passenger, for Janesville, and Central and Eastern Wisconsin, con nect at Freeport with Trains to Belolt and Janesvllle. anc from thence to Madison and Central and Eastern Wis consin. The Maps and Charts indicating ths Great Central Route Jethe Xorth and East are an exact transcript of Colton'sMapof the United States, and passengei are requested to examine this roate as wen 1. th. Ulnae cards of the connecting Roads, and Judge for them- w mtoKrauHiot ute above statements The opening of the Illinois Central Ballroad from Cairo to Chicago, and thus forming a speedy and direct means of communication between the Upper Lakes and Elvers, and the Lower Mississippi, afibrds tothe pleasure traveler, a well as the business man, attractions and facilities for reaching the Xorth and East, which surpass those of sny other route whatever. The accommodations fur nished by the Company far the convenience of the trav eling public, the permanency of the road and structure, the strength and eieganceof the Engines and Cars, com mend themselves to those who desire in traveling need. cossorfand safety. ' TICKETS GOOD FOB OXK TEAR, with the prlvUeg e of laying over at any point, can be had at Memphis, Cairo, and at the principal Railroad Offlces on the line. ... A. T. LAVALLETTE, Agent, J0"'' Memphis. Tens. LAND AXD REAL ESTATE AGENCY. J. A. MANNING, " LEAVENWORTH CITY, K. T. THE subscriber begs leave to offer bis services to the public as Land Agent, Surveyor, Draftsman, and Dealer In Land Warrants ne will attend promptly to buying and selling Real Estate, collecting debts, paying taxes, buying, selling and locating Land Warrints, and to all business pertaining to a General Land Agencv. BErEREXCES. Col, E. C. JfcCarty, Col. J. J. Clark son and J. D. Henderson, Leavenworth City; J. C. Dougherty and B. B. Hawley, Memphis, Tenn ; J B Connelly, Hernando, Miss. novl9-w3m Scotch and Irish Whisky, TUST received, by n. H. POTTER, eJ declS Msta-st..3dloor Xorth Worsham House. Extension Dining Tables. MAUuuAar, oak and Walnut Extenston TaKes, from ten to t ourteea feet long. Just received and for MIC MJW VJ w18 XcXNXT&C0, llatltMitee MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE RAILROAD. 0-VlYtb Memphis at I p ar. x- "ies al Thu Train connects at Coma with J P v 1 1 . Co.'. daily line of First Class pft LJT M5,r k and Grenada Staging red5 "riZn ilT phis and Grenaji-threagh ia 15 hl m' pablie a ay rely on thlsbemg x JhLrt.?L, 3? lriT,1B' to Gienada. Cantoa jZZFL lZ? "? cheaper leate other. iw-rg taaa aay The FREIGHT TRAIN wfll make dafrrtrta. a 1 excepted.) m atUr JtonJay; thT utbZ' g00"1 te Cone. It will be exoecll7V, ?. f-J.B,rT. kriaagements made te reeeSv 1 ... . . "ive. arrival, a. thTHeS,vl v " Ut"n meats for taking care KflKSKL m" srWe fer th. iw, er damage to lie .L .ttht t .7 Passeagers are reu., ... " thl "stKm. passenger wt be allowed It 8 ?Vr k" Acii road, and 60 poaad, by stage! bot lrtt ll, L ll rWasbargagethatis rJt ',ZJ? ."ke passeagers. persca ef the spawiMe fsr aa asmst rTT. nrws re- 13-Xegroes, whea trsv.a, ,sT : . Negroes. vh .Z J:' .!- loB: . prat to which thev . , - f'" that theyare to travel by RaTtreLl t, rarrted. "?? r they wflt not ! namiag the pjtat to which , s."' .""T Te it Mb 1 IO.S carried. ' ...., ,,T , Qet u JaalO K- M. PATRICK. aupermeadent FARE RmFa-i7aT Prom Memphis to .Trtr.-e-- e.o From Memphis to A'ashriHo ' c7o O and Ohio TbIiw aVtTaith nessee and Alabama Rajij 5?P!ta IHh 'bTv- nalns or - r" We. Thech;Srs;.,d,,rni Onr Ho. rft. sa "'"WaresuBerier LMJ . -rORTUXE. Including Omnibas Ticket to Hoik Spri ..-cumcBipDisand Grenada Is now presented to th, Memphis and Charfo.,- Mississippi Centra! n-:. POR tijket, or Inferm,, .prtol aaztaltr nun . '., yvJ -LZ?2 LA"U- Commercial Betel. B. FOBEStT"" i0 SHAs4,as?,USr Mem"", Ten., CjCdesires to caU u VLJ !' '"ehae&O -JSHe wtu b, n ,li J!1?'10" at. aoretesersV irwm Xorth and South C-r(T pl of gro Depot is on 'J er"y month. HiaNe- esUMisbmeal. ef the h.,i ;. 7I " cemeeeeas hi. reg-at;.. ....;" . " wMy, asd ss, aeat- eaferced. Q'W hands, sooS VrfecHTL'L ? 1 ",U-ani roesUkeoon,mu.i7l , ta sndmiad. Ne. a on commto.oo . Iaa2t T RA2kl?? CONTiIc5RT CIEALED PBnrrvQ . L "-. J" onn . .' jaaaarv 18. lMn O nntu March i ,T-.rMh stMeMlaarHle. Brtdslaget ,ty uZ"', 'TZ ' Masewy.rf eemmenciug .t McMinavui. u Z'.Z ItiUr"d. taaaire North tSrw' ti, aod. The eharaetrr ik. JT : . ",,,T- amount of rock exeavattw sewr,i'I,CWtec ,,Tga maary aod .rlZTL t Seers eo. Preposalsftfrthaa,v . . " - mile oae each, er for thirty J tCI T! d T f"' oC eluding ken, raektoy0!f "'T to i ,f . tks ay be en. See after Maiea l.! . BMieer by addresstae m- erbelere thattisa n-ru.-.ii j . tner a ef the Mebilo "-...u, jacxaoa.Toa. febS-dtHOmar BOBT. STERLING, Baateeer hi ebarr- ESTIIaV new saddle and Jaal7 tf aequireoi v t B. L. WINX. Ne. 731 Maia-eL ar. C. GAYOE & SON. COJIflHSSION MERCHANTS? ' General Agents & Real Estate Brokers No. 25 Madison Street, Memphis, Tenn. i BTICULAB attention will be glvra fe a sate, 'ity or coaatry, or Negroes. Bml Bstate oue purrmure. Land Scrip, Steele jnkiw: iugand Leasing Property, etc Sa meets sol iciied from ill sections Oseelgn- n'?rBlf oor Crater nl ackaowledrneats fer the verr liberal patronage h.retefere reeHw-'Z "Z selves, having determined oa makbai MraB,V3 manenteme, to double oar Wlge-eT ixf r etaant wT?e we t" geae.alsatlsfaet . ' ' hxVe BEriRExcES A. O 'Harris &. Co P A Park..- i rr Lamb Co., W. Howard, U. ParB',werth ' riaherty Bro. I. h. ri'rtll-s 'Ti. .?J' U"- Graha,Eiq.,C;. R. TpBr Sm (Uit u'JZ' phis; Baldwin Starr, jT'r. BsS" isTt.' Bruce Co.. Clarlrmali r t V!t s"f F- L- dyjLoulsviUe; Messrs. Duncan, Rawlleg,. b'p Shdl fcCo.,Thos. B. Winston, Xew Orleans klL.Srt I Clrl-JiH LOOK HERE. EVERYBOTJV! The Uladison Street Sash, Door 4; Blind TnE underslgaed has taken the stacd rereatly oecu. pied by Moere , Habwad n- in..i ,,T . Whipple, McCallagh it Co., and is p.p.red teM.BM ders far Ss.h, Doers, Bdads, Frames. Caslaas Baw Mouldlags. e. All orders f r.m the countir HMU ... with ptomptnei s axd diipatch. jaj-wa R. TIRGESOX. Proclamation BT ANDREW JOUXSOX, GOVERNOR OP TEXX. TO who shall see these Presents Greeting : Whereas, It has been made kaewn to rr v.. . certain " THOMAS D. HOPFIiER. charged with having eemmrtted a nal aad utroclea Murder, on the 7th day of October, HS66, upon theboeV of Ed. M. Brown, late of our eeaaty o." Tlptcn, has fled rrca ja'uce, ana is now rm saasg at large. laid Thomas D. ll.aar Is a beat forty or ferty-Sra years stage; about Ave feet six or eight lbehtgh: straight buut ; very dark ee-pKcted ; dark bah- and eyes: downcast look; Urge meata aad very waUeteethto converses very freely at times, and w.ea pleased in con versation has a peculiar whiae. Xow, therrfor., I, Amsew Johxsox, Girar as afortsaM. by vinue of tar power and aatherity ia au vested, tie hereby or a rewud of Three Hundred Dot. lars to any person or ptrsoas whe way apprehend this said Thomas P. Hi Her. and deliver him fo the ih.ri.Tnr- JaUvref ear county of Tiptoe, la order that Jastice in that Denait may oe aaa sbu executea . in testimony whereef, I have hereunto cw a a- l,',nlf nd 13,1 the great seal ct SI.. -Ii ibe state to be affixed at NaibviMe, on ths ' 30th day of December, 18SS. By the Governor: " ANDREW JOHXSOX. F N. W. Bcrtox, Secretary of state. Jaa29-wJt REWARD! I WILL glTB Vt for tbe Utmvry of my two Boy! r uouse, w u -y Jn. so last 1 can get them, left my premises, (Bear Germaatewn,) on th I t Janaarv. One ef them. JOHN, is .bast t years old, a low, stout. Mack boy, with a scar on bis up. pe i lp. weighing about ISO pounds. SIMOX is about th same age. black and sum batlt, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, and weighs about 160 pounds, one of his nr per front teeth gene. When they left, they both were the usual Jeans and Kersey plantation suit. Any Information concerning them M be thankfnRr received by A R CARTWRIGHT. or feb4!3tw GOODLKTT XABRRS CO. $30,000 W O s-ys -g-r CHEWIXG AXD S3IOEIS6 TOBACCO, At Manufacturer'a Prioes. AMONG which may be found Wm Cremptoa'a ovlebrated brands, Lynchburzt Henderson and Uolcombe brands, Dr. James Saunders ' Harry of the West, ie. ' O. Ford's Anna Bice, ha., u R. J. Wade's brands, tf ' Jas. Thomas, Jr.'s Crescent City Psrsgon, Richmond; Cosby it Wlnfree's Star oLElchm'd Pride of Va. A. aim . r is, Jtajnewer, c u Coleman Wortbam's " C. W. Iris, " nardgroves Indispensable. &e., " C M. Cosby, (C. M. Cosby brand) DanviBe; Withers Jt Ayres Toung America, ' W. T. Southerllns' brand, . B. P. Blchardson Old Caswell, " eedriHe.X. C. Xtnth ii mm a..i . . niu.iiMumi ngi oranas toasumero -is to mention, allot which win be seW at IXVOICE'PBI CES, to close coulgnxnents. E ver article warranted fresh, and genuine, and direct from the factory. J. B. SHABPE, Wholesale Tobacco Factor, decS-lwdawlm No. 55 Madison street. In the Law Side of the Common Law and Chancery Court of the City of Memphis. Rebecca Klnnaman, ) . , Petition for Dlvarce. Andrew J. Klnnaman ) r' appearing to the Clerk and Master la vacation, froa the petition in this behalf, that the defendant, An drew J. Klnnaman, is a non-resident ct the State ot T--n ssee. It is ordered that publication be made focfour, sao cesslve weeks in tte Memphis Appeal, a newspaper pub lished in the city of Memphis, Tenn., commanding hfta ta appear at the next term ot this Court, on the first Mon day In March next, at the Gourt nouse, in lb. city of Memphis, and plead, answer, or demur to complainant's petition In this behalf, or the" same wfft be taken for con fessed. and set for hearing ix-parte. -fcbt-wlt JIABCSJ J. WRIGIIT, Clertr.