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. r . "gTB 'SfS-'T''' m ij t J" a. ' 5ravVa3g5iasa THE DAILY APPEAL. THURSDAY-- APRIL 2, 1867. A"V7rUL STEAMBOAT XPLOSIOH! Six Killed and TnirtecnYToundcd LOSS OF THE FOREST ROSE. W tram from M r. Came, who came patsessger ea tin Him;f Kale 1'ruee last debt, bttn MmmUt after t. between, twe and three 'doek, tbe steame; Torett JttetiflmM Mb her boilers what wtlbte two mile ot Nafssie, Aik. Jh teat was tarn U phttm, aad lenr uuumad a tuy wt lattaatly iilled, and thtrtocn mid ea, mte at whom ku since died, and it U l(lu that sev eral other canoot Brvtvc. She Jre Jtate was I rem New Oilcans, bound up tbe Atl asjj is rim, aad was heavily laden with Iretgbt tor Wmt aa that .treats. She was owned by Captain Ait.rv, af Patfcacah, Ky., who was her oasatander. We did oat team her vatoe, ar whether she was insured. We have only ascett&iBed th? Dtmei ot two ef the I Med, Mr. THOMFtOK, om ot tbe engineers, aad 0pl. A LLCS tm, a lad about e got or tea years et age. The bar -keeper aad mate are amen; tbe titled. Tbe waTOJid wereWkeeto the Marine Kf pital, where they are cetvtas: every attention traai tbe cHise&s ef Si Oaeaf the pilots it horribly mutilated, and it is thsaafct canaat aanthly sarvtv. laafaedtttetr alter the exptetlon, the dttterM of Najo teaa ware ratm'.ag to aad fro, aa dfettact aad lt ware the ii ttU, jtmatrtBg the cause aad wuinat It can. .As tmm aa tt was ateevUhBtd that a beat bad ejrpieded, all the afttE that eaaht be procure! were ma Marted dawa tbe river to reader add. Ihe seamr Ar- kamat, which waslyvagat Xepea at the time, al i the fiMtotaace of the aaCaera. ' We are indebted to Mr. McGlabchlik, ct. ( the strainer YVteijvri, lor a pactat ef !Lecis- ' We are isaeirted to tbe clerk of the rn aiar PaawsafaJBlu far a paciage ef lateew Orseaas ysperi. 3 L. Thompson ii Co., on Jefferson street, be taw Terr chateest " " uspsore. we rp-aK oy tbe saoeate thejraeat as, for wbieh we retarn car ainrert CtsMMeK Law Court. Alt the cases on the detfcthiiecdiirinifit of, this Crt was oecaaiMl yeHet dar ta bearias aseettas and Itstcntnc tt argmaeats far Forte Ckato.v , of Btrptt's Maze- senearrread beec oa the stcasasr hgemar, oa Taeader xaeeaaac. Mis cajeara wa brief, as be departed the saeae eeerhtg- lor LMttvme. Fire. Tbe ir of fire Ust right was oc- aistssswl hr the partial barabtg of Dr. Shank's eoate, aa Maea. betweeet Washeactoa aad roalar streets. The loss waetatiaaiiHrahlc. ' Spalbisc 4c Rogers' Circus will he ex- Massed ea the FMattaa; Pjleee, on Meaday aad Taeoday, of next wex ; aad C. X. Ajreb's Ctrcas Oeeaoaay H 0e exMHtstaw on Jeahreaa treet, sear the Post 0 san i, aaThareday, Frtdayaad Satarday. The Theatre wia be eeea aariagthe week, also, so there wa be ao aek of asaaisaauaU la the ctty the eaeBtac week. Memphis Medical Society. We are re ajaeeted ieatate that the ssectiac of taw Society wfll take pteee oaflBtaraay creator, "tbe 11th last., at the reea of te Imi Moom Oeifeti AseecUtioa, when detegatrs to the Aaiiieraa Medical Assoeiatiec, at Xaefa vine, w01.be thoted.Tbe aiaiaitd osnstitaUea, in tbe raeattee, wMbeat the cdBee af Brc. Shakes i. Thrall, where aossahan who have aat bad the opoortaaitT of sigaiag tt, aee ssajanlfd to east aad de so. Typographical Uniox Delegates. At aieasahMraesettasef tbe Meeeahis Typographical Uoloa, lat snshg, Mr. John S. Toor. of the BvHttin eatee, aad Mr. -A. WtLSixeos of tbe Eafie end Enquirer air-, were idrrtii delegate to the Xatieaai Typaeraahl- eal Oaaissstlia;wbich assets at Kew Orleans on tbe Srst Moadayaf May. We invite tbe attention to a card in aeMsaepcatasaa treat Co. Ward, the rdtlor sad praprie ter cf the Faaala Mar. Tbe Cat. is new on a visit to the cetr, aad will watt aeeai earewetaest men for tboir card. The Mar ha a lara drcabtf aw, aad this is cae at the beet ahaaaslt the aercheais have formal toe their i kaowa is Korth Missistpa. "Tbe report that Cpt. Sam. Whitsitt, -wo. aM at Pe4cah, Ky.. we are glad sa tears, was tn i sail il A dtapatch fiasa Watts, OlvEt Go., of Paaatahyte Ms relatives la this city, says that be wa I by twa af the Bagtaerr af the TenneHf Btltt, Iwosstrackoathe bead with a slaa-sbet, bat was Keal Estate Sale. We would respectful ly leattad ear readers that CM. Loccr wi:i sefl to day oa the prctateef, the Urge list af property belengtag to Mr. Bsaforb aad others, sttaatrd serih of tbe Atabaasa K ad, aad lathe -rtdaity ef the resideacmof Messrs. entaram. Stepmesook, Bradcv. Bruiklt, aadoth otber. The sole wtUbe positive assd wisheatreserve. Be aseaaaerBoe Phice has seMoataadtsaatoagera cttisen af this aactatts. CawtrLiMEXTARY Party. A fflost brilliant, atiiiehat Mat eatact party was glees at tbe Oesasaasclal Hobd.oaTasli eveBittr, in boaor of oar friead James K. I.am a. Ban.., aad Ms b-aatifat aad acceniaiebed brtae. JM the arraagrsaewtfi were eatten ap in Cock hell's baot seyte, aad the eecapaay ataMfested their ap prwlottaa ef the gey aad etegaBt scene ay enjaypag tbem Hir aata the '"seascl bears " adnonlshet aM that it ywMieaae to part. SSai. or Grand Junction. Jam mi 1e I.OAtK, Bq., fetsaerty of ibiscity, has parehased tbe sete aaaa which to located the town of " GrandJaactloB," attatecsaeotacjof theMesnaMs aad CbarieMoB acd tbe Tina nun aad Mleelestppt Oeatral KaUroad. Th pri.-e paid iar this property is low, coastdertag its great, ad vaajtafee aad presptets, it I f becosaias an iespertaot trfft. The prtee jnfc! wo $,) Oraad Jaoctioa win eenatalr hjoesae a thrifts' town, aad we ther-fore cesi mttdete tlMparchaser cpoa Its aeod fortaae la secarisg the preparer. Crsmikal CoDjtr. A jurr wue easturel yieln asj attynnagta the ease of Jekkmiah Baldwin aad the day was osessaaaed ta hearUig evldmni. Thecaie wsu sratality ga ta tasejacy to-ssorrow. Thevfcd tmxr Huns a trae htH agahwt FraeSaxev, XstacHT aasBsAKE aad X. A. Henley for tbe nrarder af ana Jemx CmrriN. A ha af Istttrl saint against -P. G. P.ESSETT f jt aar- dec, ud irithttt Sat aad J. S. Bybk for assaalt and battery were retaracd by tbe Grand Jary as not tree Cotton Receipts Cohjictbral JIsti Matc. The cottM receipss of Memphis for the past sea son imperil id to aboat hM.OOl heses. The next season thssssaawn atoat Metyto belacreastd rally oae-lhire, aaaklac a total of aboat ew eW bates. If a loll crap lb IBM be assde this Jr, we ntey add 69,666 bals, mat ii x total af WIN bales, or arar one-!lxtb of ibe whole crcp ef tbe Soath. This iaerease apon former re ceipts win come from Korth Alabama and Mississippi, 'sad resatt irosn tbe eoaapMion of tbe Memphis and Chackeiua lUBroad, and the extensiec tato Mississippi of the "I l idlnlpi I CenUal and theMtssbsippiaadTennrBSse Ralbaads, the latter penetratkag the Choctaw coaattes, which have hesatetose shipped tbeir cottoa almost exera Mvety to Jfew Orleans or MoMls as tbe first mat ket If this ouaroctaral eatmtale aaproximates correct new, it is net dm nil Xr. see that the f ntare destiny o Memphis is upward and etsward, aad that the time H not far distent when an her railroad rem nert ions shitl bJ completed. whoa she wfH stand Karcety second to any ettr ia the i at a so Hon market. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At a meettag of tbe members et the Mtwphis Ear, bold la MewaphH, on the Irst day of April, IS67, tbe fettowtng liissonslsiLi were bad ia rotation to tbe death ot R. A. P, JMjjtcA.. Hon. John P. Gamthtrs- was called to the Ostter to preside over the drtthentioBi of tbe mscttosaBd MarCB J. Wright was .appointed Secretary. Tbe eheat of the meeting having been asaeaceedby the Ohalrman, Messrs. Ieham . Harris, B. B. WaddetL J. K. X. By and Smith P. Btskhead, were appointed a rsnmKtu to draft and presect saefc-preambte aad resoln taasM at wsmht be salUble tcthaoar ef respect Tsr bis miss sty, aad stneereiy express tbe feoHsgs of bis bretb icn, who are left to lament hit death. The said csffimK teebaviag reported the following rrselalloBS, the same were nnanimoBSly sdopted : Tear committee bit beard with f eettarr of deep regret of the death of oar yeaag and promlttac brother In tbe proSsoiion, R. A. P. Dukcan, whose career among ns tor the last few years bat won for him tbe Mgfa esteem of aU who knew Mm, and a place a lasfntrasBfe in the memory ef many warm and d-voted friends. Therefor', Xeseferd. That we detply deplore tbe death of B. A. P. Bi r(V and that we nofeizafdly Cnadoie with his af. niettd wWe aad relatives in bis decease ; that a com' of these inuiiudhnw be sprrad nn the mmnles ot the Ooaetsof MemphM; that tbe same be peblithed in tbe M'mphts newspapers, with the reqaest that the Xash riile aad Colnmbta papers copy tbe same, -and that a copy at these proceedings be sent to bis bereaved wire am re.a lives. On motion, tbe meeting adjoBrned. JOILK P. CAROTHBRS, Chairman. Xa'rccs J. wrioiit, Secretary. The New Tariit. Secretary Cobb has is sued Mistniuien to tne otneers ot tue customs that all goods, wares and mercbancise which wait oe in tbe nuollc stores or bondta wart- heuses en the 1st day of July next, whether now in bond or bonded at any time prior to that date, will be subject on entry for consump tion after the saw is, ot July, under me pro visions of the act reducing the deities on im ports, &c, approved 3d ibsL, to no other duty ban if the same bad been imported after that day ; but the goods, wares or merchandise now in bond or hereafter bonded, if entered for con sumption prior to tbe slid 1st of July, will be liable to toe navm-nt of tne rates of duty im posed by tbe tariff act of 30th January, 1846. fittest Hulas h Sritgntj J TO ASSOCIATED PRESS OF MEMPHIS. Governor of Kansas. WAtniNCTOX, March 11. Mr. Walter in hit letter of aeaeptanee f the Governorship of Kansas, Mr the actual recMen's ot Cinns, by a' fair aad regular vet. mast dedae far tktmsetvea what ban be their so. ill la atitatieas. He contemplate a p-torfI settlement ef tbe aatstiea by aa appeal to tbe iBtrtKgence acd jalrtetlsm f the aeoate of Kansas. lie thiaks no aweal to the mSrHary W be oteessarr. Rumored Purchase by Goremraent. Nev Oblxans, Mareh 31. It is understood that GeTerHaaest w 1 parches tbe Istbaass of T hbanttpsc ;ar $lt eoa(oe, aad that Senator Beaaaraia has teatap poaited OatBBiUek&er U effect the pochase. Later rem Santa Fe. Ivbepdtoewce, ife., March 26. There has been an arrival from Saata Fe. Indiaa treeMes owtiaoe in Korth Mexico. Tbe Indians ate raarderlas (he whites Tbe residents ask to be asmexed to tbe United States. Tehnantepec Roale. Xrw Tore, April I . It is understood that Govern sent wtV shortly enter the mails sent byway of TehBaa lepec, as atstla: laws aatborize the Pstaias:er-Gene- raltedo so. Rhode Island Election. Xew Tore, April I It k beUevad th ReaobHeins have cartlod Raodc Istand, (tec tog their State tiettt and Ooasraiseaea. River Sews and Markets. Pittsburgh, March St. The river is falHag, ivrth ferty-rtx Inches In the channel. Louisville. March 31. Arrived, jtumm Gnlnare aad Greenwood ; departed, Meenphts. Xew Oeleass, March 31 Gotten, s;les la-dey, 2,200 bales, ISfcfUSX. Sales three days, 660 baks. Receipts t-dy, 300 bsles. Receipts less than last year, lKOO bales. 'Decreaes ha all tbe See them prts, 313,000 bales Fresghts en cottoa to Liverpool 6 1-16. Kew Orti.EAXS, March 30, p. M. Celton si&rket nn- cband. Sales to-day, 3,090 baks ; receiptb last wvek Sg.fW btsss. Kbw Orleans. Mareb 31. Sogar, asederate hBsloess doing at previoa rates. N'rw Tore, March 31 Ootioa, baerant, advanced K 54 3,5ee hales MHdliftg Orleans, UK; MU- dliBg Upland. 1IM. Ci SCIKKATI, April I . Hoar, dessaad good, more bny- ersthan artiers; Whisky, sail, decMaed to9ac; Provis- iens Srnter; Mess Perk, sold at $M 6, besders aek Lard, 13K ; Sogar, arm, lair densaad; Molassesdall. New Tone, April 1 Plow heavy; State declined lac; sales at $5t3$6'; Swiuexa.oc lower; $ eej C 33. Wheat steady. Corn nosett!rd. Men Pork de tained 39c. Prime fort lie lower. Provisions feaeraHy steady. H out of ileitis- Arrivals and Departnres. Weosbsva Y, .April I. John J. Rot. SC Leal to Xew Orkess. J. H. Oetby, LouUville to Xew Orleoas. Atasa, Pittsharafa to N'ew Orleasts. Ohio. Xew Orlraus to CiociDM'l Woaaford, Leaisville to New nrieaas. Oora Aadersoa, New Orleaa to St. Loais. Eaapress LooisviUe toXew Orieas. PsinMjif ant. New Orleans to tt. Loets. -River Matters. Jj- T river oealo3 to rie rapidly. Daring Bight before lost qatte a qaaatity of rain fell, and at present writing tbe tnsseatasni are that we rit have more. J3 The See steamer 3Iatlie It'ayne will most ttkely be feBfed at the landing to-day from St. Loots. t3 Mr. WuazBACE received a dispatch last eveaiag from CIncianati, stating that tbe MempUt left oa Mon day mornlsg for Ibis p;t, and that she weald arrive to-dav, and leave next Sitnrday oa her retnrn trip. J3 The JoAn Ursoftwas advertised te leave Lentc- vi le last Sates day for Memphis. 3 The steamer City ef HunlirUlt is now over dae rem Nashvffte. $7" The James LtUfkHn is tbe next boat from White ilver. J3 The EvnUte, Capt. Riley Jones, command- lag, wn leave positively tbis momiag at 11 o'clock, for White river and all hteermediate landings'. Shippers and patsenters whV take noticr, as she bassaperior asaomms- datioss and Is pnactnal ta tbe boar. J3" Tbe ripe-mar win leave this evening for New Or leans, after the arrival of tbe cars. Persons going Sooth coaid not get on a better boat. 3-Tbe Utile Rock Ctle of tbe 23th alt., has tbe fellewiag: The RtfER Ihree feet water in the channel beluw lAttte Hark, and falling r-iow'y. The; Collision at Xew albaxi It seems thai it was the Governor foiraS thateame ia oohitton with the Greffktt, instead of the Ojesoy, as atlrstreperted. It seems that tbecoUison was occaeioard by a misunder standing of signals. The etptaia of tbe Graeehet en tered a protest at Loaie r. The Governor Pevettl was notiojnred. We copy the annexed aecoont from tbe Louis vHle Courier, of Satnrday l,t : Tbe stem or bow of Ibe PevM (track the Grapttkot on tbe forward laboard ojaarter, a few feet from ibe bow. crnsbmg In ber gnard and eck to tnecapetan, and ent ries into tbe ban to the water Mae. The Grmnetiot was immediately ran to tbe Kentucky shore, and there sunk, with ber bow in tbree feet water. The but careened over very much, and a Bomber ot bales ef cotton fell overboard. Tbi crw yesterday msraing were eagaged ro line the freight ashore. Tbe Groiuthot bad a cargo ef cot Ion from Memphis, chiefly for Pittsburg, tboags a portion of it was for Cin cinnati She had bat ona postage for tbis city, a box for WHb, Gilt & LerefTeg. The Grepethet was owned in Pittidtore. we brlieve Ihis is aiwat Use loarih time she has beeji knocked down. For tbe following list ot ber cargo we are indented to Messrs. McDowell an RobeitsoH, he agents !a tbis city: Pr Bobbin . Pomervy, Cincinnati, 31 bales of cotton; fv; Mason ii Bros.. Baltimore, SS bales of outtoo; for I'itie bargh. 413 bales oaUon to Kennedy, Chthx & Ce , and 37 bal-s to Ximick &. Co ; to Dyon & Co.. 3 boxes of glass. andS trunks for J. P. James, Kiting san. Total, on bales ef cation. Theatrs. On next Monday evenine the Theatre opens, with 1 ha ceieWatod Eogttsh Opera Trosjie. A Fortune at one Jump 1 Swan & Co., ef Atlanta, Ga filler ewrseh.Bg the people in New Oileans, Mobile. Vkkiborc, Wetampba and toores of other places htve snsenrtlng ineir rrut-s la ibis quarter si tne ortd. Claos 94. drawn ta Atlanta. Ga . on Tbnreday the 19th last., bat materially contributed to tbe happiness and prosperity of one of our wt popular ad raot reepected riliseas. who held one quarter of TKkt No 913, which drew tb e copKsl pise of $0,699. We also ferdn that Messrs Swan Ce , with tbvir usual promptness bav written to their agent, at this pteee, wbe sold tbe prise, to know when and where tbe noidVr wishes psyment to be mace. Now i tbe tiaie for people who want money to take nekl of an opportunity, for tbe prises having taken tbis direction, will, we have no doubt, continue to come. and their agent here, as well as Swan &Co., are prepared to nit an orwrs, eimer oy mn or in person, ror ivesets la tbe mtgnido-nt scheo-es which are ottered, and which will be drawn every Saturday Swan h. Co., by their p omptness ia paying Prizes, by tbeir known retemlbility, and last, not lr-sst, by their courteous gentlemanly beariBg, have placed themselves high in tbe confVl-nce and estsemof ail througbout tbe country; and when persons invert in tbeir Lotteries, thev feel confident ot baviag all tbey aik fair pUy. We beieve the name of tbe fortunate botdt r of $12 SOS is no sec.-er . hot not fen autbrr rrrf to publish it In our columns. Colvmbut'fMiw.) Democrat. 2,JLA.HCK5 1S5T. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags. &c. WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL. BT late arrivals, we are ia receipt of all kinds of 1WU, Shoes aad Hats, that are new and desirable, making one of tbe largest and best stock i of tine nustora-made work for retail trade to be found in Memphis. Prices wiH be low for cash. Call and see HICKS, TBBBT & ANDBRSON, No. 215 Main street, mar2&4awly Opposite Court Square. Memphis. NEW CASH STORE. T. Xj. TAYIiOH, 164 Main-St., opp. Worsham Home. PLANTATION, STAPLE AND PANCT4 DEI GOODS, Uta's and Tooth's nothing, Rati, Shoes, &.C., &c. Saddlery, Gass, Rifles, Cutlery, Boys' Doable Goat, Fine Tobacco and Tea, LOW FOR CASH To Consumers or Dealers.-oct2-dtwawly-Is" WANTED, TIIK services of a young LADT, who Is compettnt to teach the English I angnage, Mosic and Needlewoik, la my family. To one bringing satisfactory testimonials as lo charac ter and qualification. I wl'l pay a liberal salary. Addrersme. stating particulars, tic, at SiedscviUe, Miss., J K. MAUD0X, or HARRIS, WORHELETi CO.. Mtmpola mar6-rtawlm SlOO REWARD RANA WAT from tbe subscriber, at Bowie's Point, Tanica county, Mlsa., three negro mep, lo-wti : -aat TOM, black, azed about 23 years, abont five feet eleven inches high, tbick under Up, and lather slow of speech, weighs about 175T pstinds. GEORGE, black, azed about 24 years, about six feet high, well made, fine countenance, and weighs about 160 pounds. WILSON, Mack, axed about 22 years, about 5 feet 3K or 10 Inches high, weigh a feat 160 pounds, has a slight defect in hit walk as If bis fe-t were core. If taken out of the Stale, and lodged in Jail at Mem phis, I will pay the asove reward. II within the Slate, and secured to I get them, ntty dollars E. W DALK, maris dawtf Bowie's Point, Tanica c.unty. Miss. Imnber JLumber I I HAVE th largest assortment of Lumber on hand J have ever offered, consisting in part of Seasoned Cy press and Poplar, , 1, 1 U and 2 inches wide and clear; sills CiS and SxlO; Jolcc2x6. 2x3. 2x10 and 2x12: Scant ling 2x1, 2x5, 2xS, 3x4, 4x4and4xS; Weatherboardlng, Sheeting, Shingles ana wainnt L.umoer on nana ; also a large tot of dressed Yellow Pine Flooring and rough Pop lar Flooring, Rnl Cedar Posts of all sites. Tard on Battnre, South aide of Centre Landidg. JunlS-dtwawly M E. COCHRAN. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTT bbls. Wfchky, for sale by earn J1ANC0CK, CLAHK & CO. O'O ... 1 I.'. Cotnntertiai MEMPHIS DAILY APPBAI. OFFICE, i Thursday, April 2, IS57. MKUrniS COTTON QUOTATIONS. Interior 9 10 I Strict MlddHng.l2fl3 Ordinary.. lOMftll iGo-A Middling.13 AI3V floodOrdlnary....ll &UX Middling Falr..l3Kll3H- Uw Middling. ...11H1S I Fair 14 Middling 12H12K J EKchango and Bank Noto Iiist. samxiivo" HOUSE or O. W . CH I'lJFtJgt.'g cS3 CO., COR. FRO.NT ROW AMI MADISOA-ST. EXCnAKOE. aCLLINS RATES .1 prem New fork ..Ixprem Kprem Kew Orleans. ....IKprem Kprem Lonlsville it Cln..Ixprem . 'fprem St, Lonls ..IHprem BANK NOTES. . Wprem 1 New Orleans 1 Kprem RUTINS BATES. KewTork New Orleans..... LordsviUe&.Cini St. Locls New Orleans...... North Carolina.... 2 dis. A41 large Upper par.) C entry (good).. Kprem SPECIE Mlis. Met. Ins. Co. Amrrlctn Gold.. ...1 Kprem I Goli.... ........ ..2 prem Silver 1 Vprcm I Silver 3 prem IIlEhest rates paid lor Land Warrants and Aikansas Swamp Land Scrip. Important Ne-w Political "Work. POIsITICAIa TEXT-BOO! OR, ENCYCLOPEDIA. THE undersigned proposes to issue from press, cn the 1st day ot Jaue next, a Political Text Book, or EaiCYCLOPE.ilA, containing everything neceaaary for the diecussio.1, either on tbe hustings or in the press, ot any political question which may 1 brought forward. Amongst other things, it will contain the Articles of Con federation theCensi:utioH the Vugiaia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98 and '39, the Ord. nance of 1787, tbe va rious Party Platforms for tbe lssl twenty jears, tb rlartfd'd Convention Platform, thi Enow-Notbing Rit ual, the Missouri Compromise of 1820, the various Laws organising Territorial Governments since the foundation ef the Government, lncindiag the Kansas and Nebraska Act, the Decision of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case, Copies of every enactment r Congress since the foundation of th Government, wium is tbe suhitctof discussion, the Congressional record of votes on the same. classified; extracts from Important Political Speeches or Iytters. pettinent to present issues; tne inaugural aq- drrss of Mr. Bnehanan; an abstract or me laws or eacn State regulating suffrage, and providing against tne im- iB'gratkra of foreign piupers nnd convicts; emigration statistics., la fact, it will bean omnium, galherua of evervthineTot political Importance necessary to the dis- cssionof the Issues at pr sent dividing, or likely to di late parties in the united states. Whilst the undersigned is an ardent ana unswerving Democrat, b lub-nds to make tbii book a complete Po- llrlca! Kuo clopeilia, unbiassed In its prepartion by party prejudices, so that it will be a book of reference for mm of all parties. It will be printed in the best styir, conveniently lneax- d, and handsomely bound, and will be forwarded to sub scribers at $3 prcopy. in advance, free of postage. l'ersons taking an interest in oeiamrog snDscrioert win be entitled to otic cxpy ef the work for every fifteen sub scribers ibe; obtain. Kdilors to whom this circular Is sent, publlf mng it once a week unt'l tbe dry of publication, will he allowed copy or tne wjrk gratis. A liberal per CeBtage allowed on orders from Book Mer chants. Address, MICHAEL W. CLUSKET, BoxNo. 116 PoitOmce, Washisg-onCity. D C. BEfERS to Hon. J. Glancy Joiirs, of PrnnsylvanU; Hon A. E. Maxwell, of Florida; Hon. U. C. Burnett, of Ky ; Hon. J. A. Quitman, of Miss.; Hob. John KcHy.of Y ; Hon. T. J. Marshall, ef II.; Hoes. Samuel A. Smith and John T. Wright, of Tenu ; IIa. O. J Faulk ner, of Y ; Hon. J. W. Denver, ef California; Hon. J Stewart, ef Md ; Hon. W. W.Bayce, ef S. C; Hon. J. L. Seward, of Ga.; and tbe Membirs of Congress gener- By. api aiwawzt Trustee's Sale. TICRSDANT to a Deed of Trust, made and entered into X on the lntfa day of February, A D 1866, by Thomas Cogswell and Anna M. Cogswell bis wife, when In I am appointed Trustee, for certain purposes la said deed set forth, I will proceed to sett at puime auction, for ca.L, in front of G. B. Locke's auction store, on Main street, in the city .vf Memphis, Tennessre. on FRIDAY, tbe 1st day of May, 18o7, to tbe bignest bidler for cash, the fol lowing deseribtd piece or parcel of ground, ljlm, being and sttaatein the city of Memphis and State ot Tennes to wit : Said lot or parcel ot ground is known and dettroa' ed as tbe lot ot groonn deeded to Ford, Taykr & Robinson by W. L Vance, and bounded as follows, viz : Beeii Blag at a stake on tbe north side of Beat street, aboat sixty fet east ot the eastern bank ef Bayou Gay esc ; thence eastwardly with tbe north si Je of Bral t treet thirty fret te a state; tbencenortbwaraiy at right angles wi b Beal street one hundred and fifty fret to aa alley; tbeoc; westwardly with said alley thirty feet to a stake, andtben-e southwardly to the beginning being .south- si enrneref Block Xo. 64 of the South Mtrapnts sun- divts ud I w ill convey said property to tbe purchaser in as fn'l and complete a manner as I can as TiiHtee, and not in any other way. II C. CLARKE, apl-ld Trustee. LOOK TO YOlTil INTEREST ! Of Every Description, CHEAPER THAU EVER! OtTR arrangements are now complete, and f ym want jour PRINTING done neatly, cheaply andpromptly, go io I e BOOK AXD JOB OFFICE, (Vrner ef Main and Adams ttree s, opposite the Worsbam n mse We are alsj prepared lo do UuOK BINDING of every desc-lpllon. A. T NORTON ft CO , mar:C If Propriflnrs. II?IPI?OVE SPECTACLES, ACCURATELY adjusted to the eye, so as to tnlt the most difficult vin in. without occasioning that sense of weak- ess or f stlgue to the organ generally Complained ef by wearers of common glasses, but . sWing the weartr of t his Improved Spectacle to pursue tbe most minute emplovnicat either by day or caudle liaht, with ease and tatisfactktn, by CHRIT. MTJLLEH, Optician, or the rinat or CHEH. MULLER & BR0., Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Clocks, Watches, .lewcivy, I5XI,ROTEASl'ECTACIaES, MJUon-tt., let. Main and Front Row, OrpGSITKI B. KlUTLAND'S OFFICE, MKMPHIS. PARTICULAR attention psid to Ibe repairing ef Watcht : by an experienced workman. Being diero tned Bot to be excelled in superior work- jaamhin in this branch of tbe business, we have enga' d a first dxs Watchmaker and can flatter our-aclvt-s 'n saying that there i no Mouv, Bast or West, that cn bcat of a better. Clocks carefully repaired and wa-rauted Jewelry and Spectacles of every description made to order. Old JewMry neatly reialred, aud Specta cle G'im Inserted in old frames to suit every sight. P. H. The numerous complaint of persons who have been i" po-ednpoa by Individuals peddli. g through tbe country an inferior article of spectacles, representing tbem to be these improved glasses, render it necessary that we -nould caatt.ii the public against such venders, and protect the reputation ot our glasses. All spectacles made by ns are stamped w th the name of the firm. rmrlo-daw CHRISTIAN MULLKR Jc BRO. Important to Cotton Planters! THE TAILOR PREMIUM COTTOX CIX, MASCrACTCEED BY CLEMATIS, BROWN & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. TnE subscriber begs leave to call the attention ot Planters to an examination ef tbe merits of these Gin Stands, which possess In a greater degree the qaail tteetbe dest'ediu a Cotton Gin vi. : Speed, Light Drawjht. aud Good Sample than any Gin extant, aad xreiri'ndonat reasonable terms at any establishment in tbe South. I le-1 latr authorised in saying that I cai forni'h, all thtwtt considered, a superior Gin Stand to any factory In tbe Luiu-d States. Motsrs Powlks, Mount i. Co. are agents for the sale of these Oins, who will keep a supp'y of various sizes on band, or will order any lie at short notice. Office on JeOVrson street, Memphis, Term. roarJO dtww6m S. A. THORNTON. Ag't- PIAKO PORTE, FURNITURE, Carpet and Curtain Rooms. PIANOS of A. A. Gale & Co , Ligbte, Newton fch-j Bradbury; Rosewood. Ma. bogany and WalnutParlor and Bed Room Furniture. Snras, Divans, Bureaus, Ward rob s. Secretaries Cottage Ma ble Top Bed Room Suits, and a large assortment of Common Furniture. bprtng, 11 air, Moss, Cotton and Shuck Matttesses made to order Oil Carpitlng, from thiee to eighteen feet wide; Tapestry, Bruss is and Common Carpets. Trans parent Shad-s and Curtains. Carpets. Curtains and Cor nices, made by an experienced Upholsterer. Looking Glass and Pictnre Frames made lo order Pianos luned, and a'l kinds of Musical Instruments repaired by expe rienced workmen, n. M GR03VENOR, Main street, between Madison and Monroe. Biar27-dwGm DR. I ZNNER attends exclusively to Surgical Diseases, suu as Tiles, Fistula In Ano, Strictures, Stone In Bladder, Ulcers, Cancers, Tumors, Polypus, Diseased Bones and Joints, Detormltles from Burns, nalr-Llp, Contracted Tendons from loss of Lips, Cheek, Nose, Eye lids, a.c. Closed Jaws from Salivation, and all other dis eases and deformities requiring Snrglcal aid. sep20-dtwawlyis TSJS SiJVB JB.3LII. DR. FKNNER also attends to all Diseases ot the Eye srd Ear, and Is prepared to Board Patients from a distance. tS" Office on Main street. In Walker's Building, rest dence on Court street. sep20-dtwawlylnt Planters, JLook to Your Interest! WE are till agents for the sale of the EAGLE GIN STAND Actual tests prove that the Gins now be lng manufactured are the best In use. For lUhtness of draught, speed, and making a fine sam ple, these Gins ctnnot be equaled. Now is the time to send in your orders, so as to have them made and to arrive here in time for the next crop. HARRIS, WORMRI EX & CO., Agents, mtr25 JawSm No. 8 Front Row, Memphis. JCJ- Enquirer copy. MERCHANTS AND TRADERS WILL find in our Wholesale Rooms a stock ot BOOTS, SHOES and nATS that will compare in extent with any In the market. Many goods of finer quality than are usually offered at wholesale. HICKS, IERRY tc ANDERSON, mat25-dawly No. 245 Main street, Memphis FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. X OST A large brass SAFE KEY. number not rccol- i i lected. The atove reward will be paid to the finder by leaving it at the Adams Express Company's Office, No. 56 z Main street. mr22--.f J. X. h. KARR. Mates. I Owds-jT eyx j i . Rectal ftotos For the Complexion. OFall the componrds we haveyet teen pnpaiedat cosmetic tor tbe skin, there is none that has a higher reputation, or ene that It so popular with the ladies at the tar-famed, "KALL1ST0N, or ORIENT WATER. It is scientifically rrepared, and Is a perfume at well at toilet wash. It will, with a few application;, remove tan. freckles, sunburn, and all cutaneous eruptions. It IsVxttiilvely used for these purposes, and ladiet who ar, ply it can exercise in the open air as freely as they pleate. and experience no inconvenience from losgh or lrritab d kin. Jstenh Bnrnett h. Co. are the proprietors. Bot- tor. Tratucript. For sale by S. MANSFIELD &. CO., and dealers gener ally. Pike 60c , and $1 per botll. api-iw For Sale. AX extra likely NEGRO GIRL, sixteen years old, of good qualities. Trefer selling ber in or near the eity. lo one need apply who cannot give her a comfortable and permanent home. Aup'y lo EDMONDSON & ARMSTRONG, 2i7 Main street. mar3l-lw For Spring and Summer of 1857, FOR GENTLEMEN. ELEGANT Dress Moleskin and Casslmere HATS, re. ceived at WHEATON'S, 75 Front Row, where those in want of a superb and fashionable HAT will pleaso call: Constantly on hand and receiving the Urges', and finest stock of SOFT HATS In the city at frb24 WHEATON'S, 75 Front Row. oassj oasec: HIDES! HIDES! EI5I3ES! 100.000 Hitle3 "Wanted ! FOR which we will pay the highest market price In cash. We also buy RACCOON, 0P03SUM, OTTER, DEER and BEAR SKINS. In fact, any Skint used by TAN NERS or FURRIERS, we want at the HIGHEST CASH PRICE. GEO. PHILLER & CO., nov!2-6m e 73 Front Row. Win. A. Batclielor's Hair-Dye. GRAY, RED or RUSTY HAIR dyed Instantly to a beautiful and Natural BROWN or SLACK, without the least Injury to hair or skin. Fifteen iledclt and Diphmas have been awarded to Wm. A. BATCBELOn since IS39, and over 60,000 appli cations have been made to the hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. Prejudice against dying the hair and whis kers is unjust, as It would be against covering a bald head with a wig. Wm. A. Batciielor's Haie-Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, end Is warranted not to Injure In tho least, however long It may be con tinued. Made, sold or applied, (In nine private rooms.) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Drutgislt and Fancy Goods Dealers. t"5" The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel-plate engraving on four sides of each bottle, of WILLIAM A. BATCIIELOR, 233 Broadway, New Tort. C?" Tor sale by S. MANSFIELD S. CO.. and Druggists generally. msj-31-dtwawIy SALVATION, YE AFFLICTED ! W. A. GLIDD0N, GURTA PERCHA TRUSS MANUFACTURER, NO. 1 EAGAN'S BUILDINGS, Adams Street, opposite the Worsham House, MEMPHIS, TENS. THANKFUL for tbe extensive patronage received with in the last four years, I am new better prepared than ever for Biting and curing the worst forms ot nernlal Rupture. I can, besides, furnish, ready-made or manu factured to order, superior Stockings for Varicose Veins, instruments for Prolapsus, Shoulder Braces and Band ages of various kinds. Artificial Legs and Hands made to order ; In short, I can easily procure instruments of every kind, owing to arrangements made in New York and Philadelphia. The following certificates, among others, speak for themselves: I, the undersigned, hereby certify thst on the 27th of June, IS54, 1 was fitted by WM. A. GLIDDON with one of his Trusses. My agel seventy-ene, and I been rup tured for nigh five years. It is now several months since I have left off wearing the Instrument, and so far I have experienced no return ot the complaint. I cordially recommend Mr. Gliddon as a Trass-fitter to the commu nity at largv, satisfied thU he understands his business and traae. (Slgn'd) MEMFU1S, August 23, 1865. JOHN G. B0STICK. By the advice of Dr. A. K. Taylor, Professor of Anato my, Memphis Medical College, I called on Mr. WM. A GLIDDON, and had a Truss made for me and applied. My case was an Inguinal Hernia. The Instrument was fitted in April, IS! 6 and I now consider myielf perfectly cured My age Is thirty four, and occupation that of cistern builder. lean cordial!) recomm'nd Mr. GLID DON to all who have been ro unfortunate a, to be afflict ed with nernia. (Signed) CLARK BARBER. Memphis, January 6, 1S57. Janl4-dawlf THE ONLY MEDAL AWARDED BY the New York Exhibition to the English or foreign Sauce Manufacturers has been obtained, amongst numer ous competitors, by LEA & PERKINS, for their Worcestershire Sauce, whereby further testimony Is afforded of Its being the' bes t Sauce extant. The celebrity of this Sauce has extended to every quar ter of tbe globe, acd its efficacy in promoting the general health is becoming dally moreobservedandackaowledged. In tbe United States It Is held to be the most agreeable condiment, and is esteemed for its tonic and invigora ting properties. Its habitual use enabling the stomach to digest the food. OnlheCeatinentot Europe, these qualities have been testified to by a gentleman, who writes lo LEA & PER RINSthns; "I have oar r led a bottle of your Worces tershlrcSaece in a tour I have Just completed through Spain and Portugal, and believe I owe my present state ot health to its use; your Sauce Is stomachic, and I think medicinal. I can with truth say there Is nothing In a traveler's baggage so essential to his comfort, at least in these countries, as yur Sauce." In India, also, where It Is found at th mess ot every regiment, a medical gentleman writes from Madras to his brother In the same profession at Worcester, in the following terms: -Tell LEA & PKRRINS that their Sane is highly approved In Iudia, and that It Is, In ray opinion, the most palatable as well as the most whole seme Saoce made." This Sauce is suitable for every variety of dish, and the universal demand which Its excellence has created hat led to many imitations being offered to tho public, under a variety of naniet, bnt the genuine may be known by the names of "LSA h. PKRRINS" being impressed upon the patent metallic capsules, or patent glass stopper of the bottle, as well as the labels and wrapper. Sole Agents for the United States, JOHN DrNCAN & SONS, apl2-ly 405 Broadway, New Tori. Iioob:! ijook: HAPPY AND GLORIOUS NEWS! The greatest wonder ot the world hat at last been dis covered a specific in disease DR. SLEDGE'S NER VOUS TOSIC, for the cure of Chills and Fever, and a pre ventive to all grades of Fever, as well as a cure. It has been tuny tested for the last four years, and It Is now conorded by scientific men to be one of the greatest dis cover le Vnowu toman. Tbis will be disputed by thou sands, no doubi, but it is so. Read, look, and Judge for yourselves Fifty thousand dollars will be paid to any perten who will predace its superior. Tlx Medicines can be found in all the Drug Stores and towns througbout tbe entire West. J. M. SLEDGK. Certificates. Memphis, October 3, ISM. This tslo certify that wc bve been telling large quan tities of Dr. Sledge's Celebrated Remedies, and take great pleasure In recommending tbem to the afflicted as possessing remarkable prtperties In caatrellint: the dis eases for wlilCB loeyare recommeiMiea, asu w nave no hesitancy in giving oar testimony in favor of their supe rlerity over other preparations far the tame diteaset, at they seem to give universal satisfaction to all those whni tbem. Mansfield & Co., Druyiii ta. IVy ton &. Harbin, Druggists. G D. Johnson, " w araotjones. Chandler Jr. Co., " Henry Wade, " R Joyner&Co., ' W. M.Shelton, JlovlS-datwly W, E. MILT0N3 2G Madison Street, Up Stairs, INSURANCE AGENT, FOR SOME OF THE BEST Marine Insurance Companies in the United States. Exchange and Note Broker. I will attend to the negotiation of all JfOTES AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. ocl7 NEW STORE! VJEB w stock: TnE subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the ladles of Memphis and sur- Iklmmnl,!. fr-cl, . t-V , T 1 TI T C VimVPDV Y PANCT DRY GOODS, LACES, EMBROllV ERIES ard a general assortment of LADIES FANCY GOODS, which he is prepared to sell at the very lowest prices for cash. A I. kinds of MILLINERY made to order at the shortest notice. WM. SILBERBERG, No. 500 Main street, third door above Lehman's Dry Goods House. mar20 Tnn po artctaxt to 3r?omaIos DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. THE combinations of Ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive nractlce. Thev are mild in their operation, and certain In correcting all ir regularities, painful menstruation, removing all obstruc tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, piln In tne siae, pajpiisuon 01 me neari, aisturoed sleep, which always arise from Interruption of nature. They can be tuccessfuliyused as a preventive. These Pillt should never be taken In pregnancy, ar they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely vegetable, and free trom anything Injurious to life or health.' Explicit ejections, which should be read, accompany each box. Price 11 . For tale in Memphis by- -. S. MANSFIELD St CO G. D JOtlNSON, WARB & JONR3 rj- Sent by mall by enclosing $1 to Dr. CORNELIUS li. tnaADQlAJI, ilV, -. .u v. J, my31-dtwawly TUST RECITED 200 cases Raspberry Brandy, a c J for tale by n. H POTTER, Maln-tt. marS Third door North of Worsbam House. FIFTY-ONE boxes quart Flasks, for tale br marlK HANCOCK, CLARK k CO, LADIES FURNISHING DEPOT BY MADAME H., No. 139 Main Street, Memphis, (OverDri. SftonJtt and ThrslPt. OJfiee j Corsets and Shoulder Braces, MADE AND SOLD, wltolosnlo and Xl.oto.il. "Tvttr.SSKS made In the neaUat and moat fashionable jl ityie. Bmbroldery Stamping neatly done. Also, "Stamps Made for Embroidery, Particular attention given to tb' manufacture ot Shoulder Braces and Imnroved Corsets. The art of Cuttlnz and Maklnz Draaaa taneht. and '"" ior uniting furnl-liefl To all of which thet teation of the ladies Is invited. .ruxims epen from S to 12 a. sr., and from 2 to G r. sr. 9-7" Mr. H.. manufacturer and renairer of gewlne jaavmnts. marSS-Iv MR. ESEMRAWX Repectf ally announces that Madame Anna de LaGranee, THE ceictraied Prima Donna, from the Opera Houses In Paris. London. St Prter.bnnr. .rrt lt.Ir Vrw aura, Havana ana r.w Orleans, w.ll give TITO GRAXD CONCERTS, At Odd Fellows' Hall, on the !4th and 16th of April. aiaaame A. UK I .A (iUA.NUK will be assisted by Jf 'ine SIKDENBURG, Soprano; Stgnor CERESA. Trlmo Tenore; Slgnor TAFVANELU. Prime Bar it mm: AI from ihe Italian (Intra. In New York, and krllr uuau.i. rianm. pupil or'inaioerg. E3 PriCdCf admission to the Hall. tl fia: in th n.i. lery . S3" With every ticket a slip will be given, which wll secme a teat. S3" Sale of tickets will becln on Thnndav. inriioih at th Piano and Furniture Store of Meesis. Winston! ChurchUI & Co , No. 221 Main ttreet, and continue to me cvci.inx or ice uoncert. wnen tbe remain nir nn will 1 sold t the duorcf Ihe Hall. S3" Doors will open at 7 ; Concert to commence at S 53" For particulars c further advertisements and mar23 3w small b,!' FOR SALE BY Mob't. M. Malls 15 Sycamorc-st., Cincinnati, O. A. G McCOMBS, Commission & Forwarding Merchant, NO. 15 SYCAMORE STREET, CINCINATI, OHIO. mar!9-ly SHARP'S RIFLES, Jflississippi Kifies, FOR SALE BY F. II. CLARK & COMPANY. rnarU ONLY TILL NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON. Corns and Bunions. DR. T. H. D' ALT ON, URGEON PEDIST to the Royal Families of England, France and Portngal. from Regent Stmt, Londn aud Castl Lawn Douglass, Isle ot Man, bigs respectlnl ly to make known, that, ha, log recentl; arrived in New Orleans on a professional tour if the United States o- Amerlca, he is at present on a vlstt ot a few dsys only U MEMPBII, during wntch time he may be consulted bj thoe affiicud with CORNS, both hard and Bolt. BUN IONS and troublesome TOE NAILS, all tt wntcb. now ever long standing aad bad, he guaranties in a few niin utes to remove and effectoally and pel msnently cm e. without tbe slightest pain or iBcoflven.enee either darlif their removal or afterwards, and apon terms soslri-ti ressonable as to place his seivices within tbe reach of at who require them. 5F- Office, Room No. 3, first door to tbe right at tbf top of Ladies' Entrance, Commercial Hotel, Memphis Office hours from 10 a. ii. tilt half past 1 p.m., and from half past 2 till 6 o'clock, p. si., daily, during hit very limited stay. TESTIMONIALS. From James Young, M. D., Memphis. Dr. D'AUon has extracted several very treaeteteme corns, of long standlBg, f rem the feet of a member ot my family, in a most skillful, painless and masterly raannt r. JAMKS TUU.NU, M. D. Memphis, March 30th, 1S57. From F. G. Roche, Esq., Banker, Memphis J Dr. D'AUon has extracted several corns from my feet to-day. I am much pleased as well as benefited by the operation. P. G. ROCHE. Memphis, March 27, ISo7. From W. J. Algo, Forwarding Merchant, Memphis. Dr D'Alton has extracted several corns from mr feet. and has glvm me g eat satisfaction by bis very sklllfal and prompt manner or operating. I would reoamaKcd htm to all persons afflicted with cor:. W. J. ALGeO. Memph'S, March 27. 1867. From E M. Terser, Esq., Counselor and Attorney, jiempcis.j For fifteen yes rs I barp been saffrrlag intense pain from two very severe corns. This morning they have Ik en extracted by Dr. D'Alton in a ve-y skillful, painless and rapid manner, and I new feel a degree of ease and want ot snfltricg about my feet that I have not felt for years. I can rt commend him I ally te ail who snfier froa corns. K. M. YERGER. Memphis, March 2Slh, 1867. From Dr. Cartwright, New Orleans, late ef Nxtchex. Dr. D'Alton Is an adept in his profession. I cm safe recomawnd him as sack, having this momwgmost skill fully and pali lessly retroved two very treahHsome Corns from my fee', and feur others from members of ray fam ily. SAML. A CARTWRIGHT, 11. D. New Orleans, January 2i, IS67. From L. R. Marshall, Esq., Natchrz I have bid octal ioa to call In the services of Dr. D'Al ton, in his profession, and I have no hesitation in saying that his skill far surpassed my expectations; the opera tion being complete without the least pain Natchez, March 2. L. R. MARSHALL. From Dr. J. L. Crawcenr. Proressoi of Chemlstrj acnooi ct Medicine, ,w Orleans j I have in rich pleasure In certifying to tbe professions skill and ability of Dr. D'Alton. Le has extracted troi blesome Corns from my feet in a perfectly painless ui: ner I can thereioie rrcommeud him as an operator whose skill can be relied upon. J. L. CRAWCOUR.M. D New Orleans, Jan. 25, 1857. Prom John C. Inge, M. D., Natchez. I take pleasure in recommending Dr. D'Alton to those afflicted with Corns or troubles me Toe Nails, bavins skillrnlly opsraled upon me and relieved me ot nails growing into tbe flesh without any pain whatever. Natchez, Feb. 13, 1857. JOnN C. INGE, M. D. Dr. D'AUon has already received numerous satis factory testimonials fully concurring In the above, which may De seen at Els cmte, including those ef John t. Wal worth. Esq , G Ralston. E-q., Richard A. Inge, Esq.,0 Metcalfe, Esq., Mr. Hugh Elliott, chemist, etc ; M.J. II Chotard, end others eqr.sll- well known. TaousandS-ortestimonla's. Including those of somen the most dlst-ngnished medical practitioners in Eoropi may bo seen on application ; but as the above are frotr well known and hUhly respectable rhysidan In Ihii country, they are selected as most likely to prove tatli factory. Please to remember the address and hours of attend ance N. B The above sfflce has been selected as being m i retired acd convenien- for visitors than any sther ro n in the Commercial Hotel. raar24.2w FOR SALE. -S3 X-2 Acroa of 0Ll.M.cl. WITH a comfortatle Dwelling, a goad well of water, and other convenient fixtures. Halt of the land Is cleared. The tract lies fronting the Germantown Plank road, two miles from Mem. phis at present occupied by Mr. Mourning. The above Is offered at $350 per acre, one-fourth cash, balana in one, two and three years, with Interest from date. Apply to H. CRAFT. Agent. mar3-twlm Holly Springs, Miss. HOMEOPATHY. TT7" A. EDMONDS, M D , (late of nopklnsvllle, Ky i V V Homeopathic and Hydropathic Phr.ician. tender. his prtfessional services to the citizens of Memphis. Office near Southern Bank ; residence at C.4. Patll son's. Refers to McCombs & Trice, J. Torixn Jc Son. w J. Davie and W. E. Milton. mar22-fim ANNOUNCEMENTS. WE are requested to announce the name or s i MOORE as a candidate for the office of City Marshal, at the ensuing June elections. marl9-te WE are authorized to announce JAMES o. TtEW- nARDT as a candidate for the office of City Marshal, a' the ensuing Municipal Election In June next. tnar!9-(e MEL.UNOTYFES ! MELAOOTYPES! DzSHONGS GALLERY crowded daUy great rush for the Melalnotjpe. They are unlike the Amhrotvne. Daguerreotype, or Sphereotype. THEY WILL NEVER FADE. Beware I Spurious imitations are being made black on paper. The unwary are liable to be imposed upon with theae worthless counterfeits. None genuine unless taken by W. H. Drsrrnvrs. h having the exclusive right of Memphis, for the Melaln- otypeFatent. Gallery, 181 Main street, opposite the Worsbam House. feM Just Received. OA l A A CIGARS, toue very tuperior. OUilUU H. H. POTTER, Main street. Lots at Private Sale. I OFFER for sale, upon easy terms, unimproved Lots, 121,122,125,126,103,104,131, 132. Improved Lots 169 and 170 being on the plan of subdivision of Greenlaw StSirrans, Looney & Keele. G. B. LOCKE, nov2-tf Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. FORTY THOUSAND pounds Bulk Pork, tor sale by mrl7 HANCOCK, CLARK fc. 00. cittscfllaitfflitSe DR. JOHNSON'S INFIRMARY, FOR DISEASE Or THE EYE AND EAR, SELF-SUPPORTING EAR TRUMPETS, ARTIFICIAL EYES, &c. NO. 15 JEFFERSON STREET. Two Doors East of Commercial Iloiel, uujitiaw ,ia.itjsia, ir,,i.ii MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT! Wm. JT. Massalls (SUCCESSOR TO MRS. S. H. PEPLOW ) No. 1S Main Street Old Stand, Opposite "Worsham House. rnniS extemln. rl X by WM. J HASSALLof New York, and has under- gonti extensive reoalrs and enlarcementa. fnr tb.nsmu. v. nui.ius a urge ana complete stock ot Mmirtorv GrOori. And also to Introduce into the establishment a Dress-Making Department, To superintend which Mr. Hassall has i era red the sr yicei of Madame d Bond, from the celebrated Dres Making Establishment ef Madame Demeratt NewYoik Th I ttock of MUiinerv Goods which Ik now tv-iit amiw comirlses one of the finest, larg-st and most complete that has ever been brought to tbis city, embracing every fashlonsble new and beautiful style of Bonnets, Flowers, Head-Dresses, Mantillas, HIBBO.ilS, EMBROIDERIES. And everything anrertalnlnz to ih umin. n. aiatng and Fancy Good Beslness. The particular at tenUtn of the ladies U Invltid to tbe stock of French Bosnitt and Black Lace Mantillas, at It U tboaght to i e ' viiuivcn irmiuu cvtrorouKnito ininmt.i v.r mer cutomers and ladl' s reuerallv are u, ti . amlLii the new stock, now being opened which will be readv for inspection on THCRSDAT, the ISta last )C3"N B. Country Milliners supplied at New York '. raarlS-dJw SpaMlnff .V IZoaers' CONSOLIDATED CIRCUSES. V.inagtr Equestrian Director. Treasurer.. C. J ROGERS. ROBERT WniTE. ....ERASTU3 PHELPS. WILL LE EXHIBITED AT MEMPHIS, On board thQ plnntinor Unlnnn MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 6 and 7, 1857. S3 Performance; to commence at 2 aw 7 o'clock, r. si. 53" Doer open halt an boar pre-T-ou. THIS Company 1 Deludes selections from their Nerth American Circa, from tbe Eastern States; their Rail road Circus so cettbrattd the past sea son la tbe Middle Slates, and their ori ginal Floating Palace Circus, and has Just closed tbe mo t successfol season ever knowa in the Circus business, at their new Amphitheatre in the city of New Orleans. The eutlre Company win appear, in cluding tbe following PRIZE PERFORMERS. HENRY MAGILTON, Hurdle Racer, Cymric 11 and Man-Monkey. OMAR RICHARDSON, Principal Eqa. s'.naa. Introducing the Bridge L-ap.ng, first time in tbe Soath GEORGE DUNBAR, Gymnast and Coitortloniit. JAMES MACFARLAND,Tigbt-Repe Dancer and Gymnait. nERCULES LIB BY, the man of Iron nerve, who breaks solid rocks with his naked fist. CHAS. CROSBY, Dramatic Kqoes tlan and Gymnast CHARLES WATERS, Indian Rider. Leaper and Gymnast NATHAN RODGERS, Gymnast in equestrian or ail wort CHARLES DAVIS, Acrebat and Leaper. Mr. C J. Rogers' pupils, viz. : Master FRANK. BARRY, be great est Barrbak R dec In America, aad that child or graiv and promise. Little XATE ORMOND, only eight years of age. Madame ORMOND, Madame LAKE tnd Madame DAVENPORT, tbe bean ifu! Equestriennes. F ROBINSON J. PERKINS. C BROWN, L WOODS and WM. HAM ILTON, Yaulters, Tumblers. &.C. FOUR CLOV.S, BILL LAKE, ot New Orleans. JOHN DAVENPORT, of Georgia. GEORGE NICE, of Maiylaad. II. GlNTr, of Pennsylvania. Tbe Trick Ponies, PEGASSUS and TARTAR, and tbe finest Bart back and Pad nORSF.S in the world, all led by OTfO KYLt'S celebrated BRASS BAND. 3"Dress circle, all Arm Chain, uo bait price.... 50c. 53Famliy Circle, Cushioned .rats, (Children ander 10 years of age half price) 60c J3 Colored Gallery ,25c Itr mediatory aiter each Performance in tbe FLOATINS PALACE, a Grand "Vocal and Instrumental C O N C E E T, By REED'S BAND OF MINSTRELS, will be given in the Ridotto Saloon, on board the ateamer James Raymond. Jj Admission.... - .soc. mar22-dllt-wlt T?0UR HUNDRED bHs.Ftoar. for rale by mu!7 HANCOCK. CLARK. K CO. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY bags Coffee, tsr sale by marl7 HANCOCK. CLARK & CO. HFJT hhds. Sugars, tor tale bv mar 17 . HANCOCK, CLARK k CO. 'TT'IFTY barrels Powdered and Orusbed Sugars, for sale by mar!7 HANCOCK, CLARK ctCO. I IiIY barrels No. mar!7 1 MeUses. for sal by HANCOCK, CLARK ii CO. THREE HUNDRED kegs No. 1 Leaf Lard, far sale by mar!7 HANCOCK, CLARK & CO. TEN casks Plain Hams, received and for sale by matl9 HANCOCK, CLARK X CO. 1 1 YE casks Shoulders, far sale by raarl9 HANCOCK. CLARK ic CO. 0 NE HUNDRED bcxes ami halt bcxe Seda Ci ackers. tor sale ky HANCOCK, CLARK &. CO. mar!7 SEVENTY-FIVE boxes Starrh, for sale by mar 17 HANCOCK, CLARK & CO. TWENTY-FIVE ca.ks Clear Spin Bacn; 25 tasks plain Hams; 25 casks Shoulders For sale by marll HANCOCK, CLARK & CO. ONE HUNDRED tarrels Mess Pork, for sale by marll HANCOCK, CLARK St CO TUREK HUNDRED kegs No. 1 Leaf Liid; 10 tsrrels do. For sale by mtr31 HANCOCK, CLARK & CO. BOOTS, SHOES. BROGiXS. C. uu you want 10 ouy aaoe or any xina S5V Ladles', Mem.', or Children, Uenile- roens'. Boys and Youths' r.ni or common REBOOTS, SHOES, or BROGANS? Go to 301 Main Street, Memphis, Next door to W. H. Hunt's Queeasware Store, where there is now opening a large ar-d entirely new stock, and where all 'vho wish can be accommodated at either whole sale or retsll, at low prices, for cash. Enarl0--m nAui.Ataa vaii ii-uij. ROSE P. THOMPSON, HEMOvED. I WOULD announce to the ladies of Memphis and sur rounding country that I have removed to No. 277 Main street. Ferguson 4l Neill'a late stand I have alo connected rih my Millinery business an extensive Dress Making estalli.hment. where all the latest styles of mi king and trimming will be received direct from Europe, and solicit Ihelr patronage. miKS-im NEW MILLINERY GOODS, At Ho. 8 Court Street, BETWEEN MAIN STREET AND FRONT ROW. Mrs. ...Tarter HAS Just returned with her stock of Spring and Sum mer Millinery, and will epen on FRIDAY, the 27th instant, consisting in part of 1'ine rTcncb no en; Pine French Wreaths ; ladles' and Mlsies' Bonnets; Ribbons, Dres. Fats; Lace and Edgings; Head Dresses, And a eene-al assortment of Millinery Goods. The la dles of Memphis snd vlcinlty are rtspectruBy invited to call and examine for themselves. mart5-lf n. CARTER. SOME FORTY OR FIFTY ACCLI MAirED COTTON NEGROES POE SALE. FROM the State of Georgia, consisting of men, 'romen, boys and girls. Among them are tins Tery likely families In a few dav. ire Intend to concentrate our purchases from Kentucky and Vlrglnlsto this point, andslve Ihe buyers of tills country an opportunity of Investing their money in good Negroes. Give us a call before making your purchases. malZ2-arx: duuu..i niuainnaw. BAZAAR OF FASHION. LADIES, remember that TO-DAY th Grand Opening AT THE BAZAAR OF FASHION TARES PLACE! WE havijnst receive.! in largest, iicnest and most varied asortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Gooda iht ever adorned the Bazaar of Fashion. We will 1 el. on very reafonaoie icnui, ana wouia oe pleased 10 nave the ladles give ns an eariy caii. X. JArtl.U3 & UU., mar25-lw 223 Main street. FOR S ALE. I WILT, sell for cash or short saner, verrlow Uto the following CITY LOTS, belonging to tbe estate of J. H. Ta'Dol. f said sue ts ordered br Conrt :I Lot No. 7 in B ock 17; Lot Ni 14 In Block. IG: Lot No. 1C in Block 17; In front of the Gaioso House. Lota No 1 ana z in mock 14, on tne corner of Shelby and Beal streets. Also. Lot No. 13 ana 14. on second ttreet. between Union ana tisyoto streets. mar?6-lm J. M PHQYINE, Agent. Piano Fertes for Sale. I HAVE In store, Just received direct from New York TWELVE PIANO sbbssmeSbH rnrn FORTES, from 6 1-3 to 7 octave, of lune- rlor finish and different styles, some belne i luiaia witn reari. Tney wm be told at greatly reduced prices. This presents a most favorable opportunity to purchase a superior Instrument at a bargain. Terms made ta suit purchasers. Q. B. LOCKE, dec-13 tt Auctioneer snd Beal XiUte Broker. A 4 ifeaCtV SKsttllatttous. STOYALL & MITCHELL, 203 MJIK STREET, MEMPHIS, Have just received and opened tbe LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF 3? I K- E spring: ana summer CLOTHING! For Men's, Boys' and Children's Wear, THEY have ever offered for sale in Memphis i and the largest Stock ml the NICEST aad BEST MADS. SHIRTS ever brought te any Southern city comprising every variety of Cetten, Linen and Marse-'t, Dosems. in white or colored. With no collars. lUiuhegor Byron cellars, And with plain or French caffs. . Abe. a comolete aamrlment of suv n. . n. v.n. Ltt Thread and Gasse Cottoa Underth rts; Sk, Caae Marine. Lisle Thread. R.u. rutm T.ioen aBd DrM Drawers ; MU, Marin. Thread and Cotton Haif Hate; SHk, Thread. Cotton. Kldd. Bockskts. x-wl .urkbuta r Glove ; Htndke chiefs. Cravats. Stocks. Ties. Saseenden Sas. perdr Had., Straps, sc., tzc. aiso, nne boois arm anoct ; Pine Ijetther and Common Traakt ; Valises. Carpet Bags, tTmbreBas ; Aad evary variety of th latest itviasf SHk. Cai ti mers, Igborn, Panama ard Salt Htts. Our .Uek of Bo,.' and Caihtrta's Otsthfn; vH be round tbe largest and mosf complete li the city, rompri slag ever, variety, and to St from three rear, eht and ap. to wbieh we invite the special attention ot oar friends and the public in general, assnriog tbem that no . (tort ihali be spared to please and give tbem perfect satisfaction- STOYALL & MITCHELL, raar2S-2w IS 3 Main street TO THE LADIES AXD CEXTLEMES OF JAMES MILLSON, formerly of Cluein rati, Ohio, would respectiuHy announce to Vi. the citisvos ef Memos! that he has onened a BLEACHING and PRESSING EstaMUbment oa Union street, near DeSoto. where Bonnets. Plata. Ginaev am Gents' Hats will be done is the best style for tnee wtv favor him with their patronage Also, Bonnets dyed scd pressed tor stores, at low prices. Please give him a call, on Baton street, near DeEoto. mai22 3m memphiixsdrIxce compaxt" Mempliis, Tennessee. CAPITAL -$150,000. Sam. Slosby, Pres't; Ben May, Sec'y. ornaz os jrrrxBso- strbzt. DIRECTORS. A. 0. Harbis, Sam. Mosbt, Q C. ATKIKSOR, T. W. WlLIIHtOS, J. O. G arts law, t. H. ALLxa, J. J. Bawlisss. mi: 7 tt AHEAiTOF THE-W0ELD ' THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. PARK & PEPLOW, AT THE STAR GALLERY. 2X8 iyi.in Stroot, ARE making thi finest PICTURES in tbe world. All we ask Is for you aU to call and examine tbem foryear selve PHOTOGRAPHS, LIFE-SIZED, mide only at tb Star Gallery. Jan-datw 3XT 33 -VST .SPRING STOCK! WATCHES Some very An. JEWELRY New style. SILVERWARE Com fiee. SILVER PLATED GOODS Best aaalMy. SPaUTACLkS Ta salt every csedH oa af tgM. OVNS Best maker. PISTOLS Pail assartmeat POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. CLOCKS. tJANBS. FANCY GOODS. ifaklLg by far the best astortateat ever tr! in this rsarket F. H. CLARK i. CO., marOS No. 1 Clark's Marble Block. ISTEW BOOKS ! XJJbiW BOOKS : AT LiMB, Y0UXC & CO.'S, No. 259 Main Street. APPLETONS Cyelopasdia 01 Biography. Moore's Memoirs and Journal, by Lord John Russell Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon. Willelt'a Life ot Summerfield. Oanaibal'a All ; Or, Slaves Without Masters, by George Fitzhsgh, of Port Royal. Caroline, Va Annual of Scientific Discovery tor 1S57. Tbe Golden Legacy; Or, A Story ef Life's Phases. Ivors, by Mis Sewell Katbi Brandie i Or, The History of a Qalet Lite. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaagh. Made.Tine, " Bayard Taylor's Travels In Earaee. Th Rme. Axe and Saddle Bags, by Mhvburn. Tbe GoMen Dragon The Dese.t of Siraal, by Eoaar. Violet; Or, Tbe Cress and the Crown, by Miss Mcin tosh. Lite in the Itinerancy. Agneil's Book of Cbess. mar2i-lw NOTICE. SAUNDERS' once at J. M. Sledge 4l Co.'s Drag TiR XJ Store, near the Post Office. ciar3-tf O 3t 31. J3 Premium Gallery! HAYING Jutt returnod from a bsslness tour North with all the facilities for taking fine, darable Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, &c., I am new ready In person to serve my friends aad tb public generally In ray line, on the most reasonable terms. I have no cow tangled patents and dap-trap processes to offer the public. My establishment has to stand ct faH amid all the blazonry of Its neighbors, upon rts owx. merits. ep2-dawtf JLalesl Arrivals S i Nmv GOOS. NJSW GOODS! WE are now la receipt of a large portion of our beau tiful and magnificent Spring stock of Fnncyaad Staple Dry Goods. Consisting in part ot ELEGANT SILKS, GRENADINES, PONG HE SILKS, BBRAGE and ORGANDBB ROBES, LACES, of vi.ry variety, EXQUISITE LACE SETTS and EM BRO ' DBRIE3, of every description all latest styles. A general and romp etc assortment of Planters' Goods; Gents (Tela;; Plain and Fancy Cassimeres and Vesting! of the most arproved pattern j Men and Boys' Famish lag Good ; Hats, Caps, Boot aad Shoes ; franks, Va Uses, Carpet Bags, CarpetinE and Matting; aad In adWt-tt- n, all article Bsaaily kept la oar line. All of which we propose selling very low fur cash. Give n a call, and we pledge aurelve yoa shall have good Goods, and at the lowest market price. March 19. POPE & BROS. CHARLES N. ERICH, IMPORTER OP FOREIGN LUXURIES, AND DEALER 13 FAXCT AXD FAMILY GROCERIES, 32S MA1N-ST., WEST SIDE, (sorrtt of union street ) HAS Just received a large assortment of EUROPEAN LUXURIES, such as Prussian Geese Breasts. Bruns wick Sausages, Eel In Gelee, Patet de Fota dOies, de Canard, de Becaues en Truffe, Green TegetaMes, con sisting of Asparagus, Beans, Peas, etc.; Anjovish, Hoi land Herrings, Ltmburg and Sap Sag Cheese, French Chocolate, German Prunes, Rhenish, Hungarian Moaei and French WINES, Cove Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines. Ssnces. Pickles, etc.. and -. general assortme it of FANCY and FAMILY GROCERIiS. Many of tbe above articles are for tbe first time Im ported Into tbe United States, and can be had In Mem phis ONLY of CHA3. X. ERICH. feb20 tt IMMENSE SUCCESS! Orer Two Thousand Bottles of J. H. MctEAX'S CELEBRATED STRENGTHEN ING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER WAS sold last we e k , and the de mand is In creasing eve ry day The S eat tale that has su very rapidly sprung tin lor Uveas edy, i ow- IfXri. g to Us in- rT7Z& 'aE.TAllVt' tilnslc mer- r TAH ts. Thousands of weak, feeble and debilitated ptrsous Is tail city have been made healthy and strong by taking it It is the best alternative in tbe world, ana ineomj remedy ibat will purify th blood, and at the same time strengthen snd invigorate tbe whole organization. It will eff etnal y cure all complaints of trie Liver, Stomach or Bowel., such as Liver Complaint, Headache, BUlcusnes', Bad Breath, Dyspepsia, sour stomaco, loss ot Appetite, Nervous Diseases, Falntness, Weakness or any disease of tne womo, &ianeys or ciauuer , ami re move yellowness or sore from the skin. It 1 a sure pretentlve sgalnst Yellow Fever, Chills, Ague and Fever. Cho'era, or any prevailing epidemic There Is no mistake about it. C5- Every bottle Is warranted to give satisfaction. Try It It Is very pleasant. It leaves a delightful aromatic flavor In the mouth after taking it. J. n. Mclkan, sole proprietor of this uomul. Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. FT Principal depot on the corner of Third uul Piss streets, St. Louis, Mo. For tale in Memphis, by u. v. rfuixaaun. .Agwui. teb3-dawtv corner Madison ami Main strer's. JUST RECEIVED. FEW copies of "WASHINGTON CROSSING TH O. DELAWARE " Painted by E. Leutze, and engraved byPauIGlrardet. A large assortment or reccn Litnoirapns ana area Engravings, tuitable for Grecian Fainting, well worthy the attention of Teachers; those wishing, would dowel to call early and make selections. Late Books. Benton's Abridgement of the Debates in Congress frrm I7S9 to 1796, bound In muslin or law sheep. Daycklnk's Cyclopedia ot American Literature, In twr volt Illustrated Fine ICmo. Packet edition of LongfeUow'a Poems. of Tennyson's For sale by CLEAVES it GUION POWDERED, Loaf acd Crushed Sugar; Brandy Wines. Cigars, Tobacco, Spices, Mackerel. Tea. Sar dines, Wood and Willow Ware, and a general aosortment ot everything pertaining to a urocery store, ror saie oy marl9-dw ALUSN fc McDONALD. A y -1 aCaw- 03. ..T.. aii.-.T. .L- Leaves THURSDAY, 3th, after arrival f the Car. Regular Memphis and New Or leans U. S. Mail Packet, Conntetincj at Seto Orleans with the Steamship for Gateeslon on Sunday. IKGOMAR, L McBo.veoait, Master. Cha. SbaHx asdTal. Wlnehetter, erks. U THIS tp-endht Baaiacgec 4 ireight l pacstt steattar, staves ai aaav pane- taalty ai the haar. Pun of CaMo, and Ronos tern andto- esf ed with Agent . apl-2t LAVALLETTE St MORRIS, Agents. Leave MONDAY MORNING, April 5 b, at HtMoic. Fast lane for Louisville. REGULAR MEMPHIS AND LOUISVILLE LlNk. LOW PRESSURE STEAMER NORTHERNER J. F. Smith, Matter. J. THIS fleet aad Hght draaght steamer. gers aad shippers, wtH leave as above for Cairo and Loaitville. Consignees w U receive their freight an the Levee - when not ified otherwise it will be stores' at their exp cae. Fur freight or paseave. bavtag tsperHr seemMds. lion, app70Q board or to mar3l-td LAVALLETTE a MORRIS, Agent. lOGG. : s : : s 1 13S7: MOSES McLELLC V & SUPERIOR. James P. Smith, Haster. BEGTHAB U. S. JIAIL PACKET ILH3. ON the -tsnmptvo of I "tvigatioa a line of ilrst , vackets Till cos-, in-rK -heir regular tsB between U em phis. Cairo and Lonlsville, connecting at Memphis wi'h tee New Organs packet line, at Cairo with '.he Illinois I'entral Railroad, aad at LonUvrBe with the LoatsviPe and Cincinnati packet Use. The Btau ar fitted up aad furnished In elegant style, with every regard for the romfert aad renvealtsoe of passcnetr., are o race red by uiref 1 and experienced ma, who by st 1 . t tteBtma ta baslnrss, hope to merit h cenfieVnce i.nd patn r ageot the public. LAYALLXTTTi & MORRIS, Agents, Mecpbb. oc2I BENEDICT k SON, Aprrts, LoeisvHie. J3" Eagle and Eaqatrer copy. Memphis, Hbitc River and Napoleon TJ. S. jktAIIi PACKET, Helena, Friar's Point, Laconia & CoQCOrSa. STEAMER HATE i"?f5?JEE, JOHN T. SHIRLEY, Master WM. T. WOOB, Clerk. Em). THIS new, splendid sad fast steamer, j"jtl having been parehased for the Palis t Trade 11 place of the James UBghtB,wai continue regularly m tee-traoe. Ravin MsmphM every MOXDAY and FRIDAY at 2 eteek r. 11., p-inctoally, coo nesting at Napetees with White sad Arkansas river busts, taking freight aad passenger to While river at regular rates. Ret aralne, leave Napo leon every TCBSDAT aad SATURDAY, arriving at Mo pht Saaaiay aad Wednesday evenings. Tbanxti.1 tor former patroeng, the owner hope to EMrKacoriteaaBceet the ame to their new boat, pro miiB strict atttetiui to basin, sa. LAVALL3TTZ X MORRIS, Ages. Notice to Shippers. The Frtobee" w receive freight a Bid one o'clock ea Monday, and daring the en tire day Tharsdays, aad until ene ortteck Fridays. 0CII6 FOR SALE. IWILL sett, an easy term, that Lot sHsakd at the northeast earner of Rtttolt and Avery ttreets, IrtnMag IS) ft-et on Hlllott 'H-et, aad IJS et a Avery ttre-t, and I liuaudad a tbe east by BhiiMe -Jtey, whtth is 30 f-et wide Tht Mease of the most deiras4e Reshlesea Lots is Soath Mesaahi, beta: eoarvtBUntty tseated n basin- tt and Ht a good neigbeeiboed. I wMI sett the whole or dtvMe it, as may be oalrtL Apply to J. C. DAVIS, Br27-tl At B-aakof Memahl. OWNERS WANTED FOR the feliowinc artidet oa ttoisae a DUVAL, AL GEO&CO.'a WUARPBOAT, Meraphit, Xeeaeesws, March 2. 1657: T. Sigg,MetBBhi. 1 bex aad 1 chatt; I chest without any mark ; Levi Joy, Bolivar, Teaa., I sax; C. T. Bradfetd. Friar's Pat. 1 haaamSaadhjaj ; 28 sack eattM seed aad peaa. wiihoat aayiJkK: R. C KeeiybtU, Ma,ahi, let haiihW good', We es. Sx ; M. 6., car Daval, Alaaaot Co., Memphis, 5 boxes;. L. St. Loat, 2 box; T. B. Thrall, Memos!, I box ; Edward Pttsd, Mempht. 1 hareas ; M A. Beta, Aabara, Tesa , I Ortte; 1 I. P. KBMht, Memphis, 60 boxt 1 Tobacco; Jna. M. WUHamsoa, Men phi, 3 barrels. If not called far at end ot the masth, wi I te diipaseil at to pay charges. raarl-dSot DUVAL. ALGEO tt CO. 18o7. 18S7. SPRING & SUMMER TRADE. COSSITT, HILL & TALMADGE, HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK Or STAPLE AXD FANCY DRY GOODS ADAPTED to both city aad cavalry trade, eaasittlsg izt part of the MIowiBg viz . Plain, Twill d and Striped Onabargs; Brown aad Bleached SbeeUags and Shirtings ; Brown aad Bl -ached DrUIS aad Jeaas ; Biy, Bloo.e and Yellow Lineas, X and C,ttoaao, Denials, Camlet and Naakeea.; Cotton Velvets, MoiBilo Netlmg, Oambries ; Print, Irish Linens, Jaeenets ; Plata, Checked aad Spot Swiss Mahts ; Lawns, Organdies, Plain aad Fancy Berages; ' SHk TlHoes, ic , Ac. We have also received'x fna stock of " Boots and Shoes, Hats, .Caps ani Straw GoocIb. Also a large atsortmentof JSixcZcXlox-y. and ta addittea to the above, would invite atteaittn taaor 3teckof Heady-Mado Clothing, whkh is very large and well suited le this section ai country. Oar f scHHies far baying aad suing goods loto, are net surpassed by bosses in the trade la say maiket, and we invite the attention of Mershants generaltyt oar stock, and ask them To exasaiae so A and; pviia betieviBg It win be or tbeir interest to make thetrpaw chasesof ns. mart dials Dry Goods at Wholesale. TUST received, d rect frees. New Yir, oa esslgBma J of upwards of $30,600 worth ef seasonable Stapla Dry Goods. The coeds being es ceitslgnmtnt, I can af ford and win sell better bargains than ever was oStoed 3 this city. Merchants and planters, who wish to buy I the piece will find tu their Interest tb examine aiyttocc before purchasisg elsewhere. G. B. LOCKE, nov5 Anct kmeer and Real Bstate Bmker. I HAVE sold out my Stable on tbe corner ef Union an I Second streets, resigned all sty account!, asdmaa aa arrangement for tbe yroaiyf settlement of aS ray ttt deitednest. I take this paMlc mode of returning my sin cere ttunkr te my kind friend and patrons, ("hose whil paid.) aad of cordially recommending my tncceijorshi ahoee honesty and integrity I have the most tmptttit re Uatce, and whom I take s special pleasure m reasmni end ing to my nnmeroos friends as kind and coart-oas gentle men. Iron-, whom yon can always gat value for your mosey. R. R. BLACK. Mckfhis, Pobruary t, 1SS7. Thaahovacard of ear oM friend Black wtH apprise ear friends of Memphis and larroandhK no an try thatw can be foand at tka above stand at aH hoars, both day ami ntaht, ra4y nd wthsag to aerve ear iritMs aaoyde paitmeat ot the Livery basin. Mr. Black's ixtebted. ness wUl be promptly aojuaieu ay ine BBWtrHsaea.as js t as mean come lata their bands from the a feet ef sakl B. R B:rk. marte-lm N. P. FBRRSLL uu TRU TEE'S SALE. INparsusaeeaf a Dec of Trust eecattd to.iae by R. V. Rlcbardson, for ihe benet of C. D. McL-an, dabnl the 13th day ef December, lSaa, ar 1 daly reeowxa la ax Register's offlce of Ibe cnaty of Shethyasd State tf Tennessee, I will proceed to sell fr cash at pah ic sa'c, at my Arte ion Room, at II 00 eck, on TUESDAY. t8 7n day ef Apiil, 1S67, the following described areperty, awl known and set nova :n v. v. nujeamrs ssb-esmsteb lets No. 9. W, II, 12, 15 and IS, and baandrd as fstw : Beginning at tbe intersect oa of tb east sMe ef McLean A veu ue with tue ft Mr of th Memphis and Germaniettn PUnkroad. the a rthwnt corner of lot No. 9; tbet, esstwanttr with the cearre of sard Plankroad eight h - dred :eet pSCl feel) to tbe northeast corner of let No. IS? thence tentnwarfliy a parallel line witn iicLan-s Ave nue tht hundred and seveaty-tvro feet to tbe north thta of an avenue forty feet wide ; thence westwanay whu the north side ot said avrnoe tour haBdred f-et t- th south vest, corn-r of lot No. IS; thence north ar By u tbe dividing line between lot No II and 15 fM pra4 with McLean's Avenue foar haadrd aad ihtrvy-six feet to the nerthwest eoruer of lot No. 15 ; thenc westwasdir a parallel with the centre ef the Piankread aforesaid feur hauderdfeet (460 tett) to ine soutnwest coiner or 101 jo. nine (No. 9) oa tbe east tide of McLean's Avenue Sour hundred and thirty-six feet (43S feet) to tbe beginning: twelve acres, (12 acres; more or lets. The title to the above property i beHeved to be good., but I will cult convey such title ss is voted in me-a Trustee AH right of redemption is expressly waived 6 the terms of the Dees of Trust mar2S-tdt G. B. LOCKE, Trustee. Clerk's Sale of Valuable City Property. Frazer Tltns. Louisa V. Nelsoal Ex-Parte PelHIen hi and Slith M Nelson, miners. seH Real Eatatn tar divisien. by their guardian and next j friend J. M. Pro vine. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Circuit Court of Sheebjr county, rendered at the September Term, IS IS, In Mn above cans", I win, on SATURDAY, THE 2d or MAT, 1S57, on the premises, In the cily ot Memphis, proceed to. s to the highest bidder, a valuable Lot of Gtonnd, V9M part of Lota 13S. 137 and 133, fronting 34 feet lte-t on Excbante Square, and rnaning back east lli-9 .- Main street, in the dly et Memphis. ecunryr ahShr and State ot Tennessee. Trims or Sale. One-third cash; halsneooaJt ' credit of one and two years, in equal instalments. Put -chaser to execute bond security for the unpaid porcna money, ani a lien will te retained on the Lot cnifl flnat payment Is made. Nevertheless, said Lot wBl be oOered at private sale upon the above terms, until the above time, when. If a suitable purchaser is set round. saktLotwru do soki as aforesaid. For I articular, can en Prazer Titus, J. M. Provlna, or me. mar2S-tds M D. L STEWART, Clrk, ate. Choice Country lots. I HAVE four choice Iota ene-and a half mites from the city, on the Pigeon RooaC Plank Road, and on the MemDhls and Charleston RaBread. This property has no superior anywhere, and Is offered at one-fifth cash and balance at one. two ani three years. A. II. DOUGLASS. marl8-2w JOIIX W. C. WATSOSHIUIBT CRAFT.. lASt'LBESTO'r. WATSON, CRAFT & BENTON- ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Holly Springs, Mlsj.rwill n tend the Courts ot North Mississippi, and glve.tt. -clal attention to the collection of all claims entrusted to them. They will also attend to business from the Thirl or Northern District of tbe Slate In the High Court Errors and Appeals at Jackson. mara dttwlm FOR SALE! THE south half of Lot No. 42, fronting 37X feet a Chickasaw street, aad running back 113.H feet. Oa this Lot there Is a small comfortable house. Tbetercia are libera".. Apply to O. B LOCKE, ' marlO-tf Auctioneer and Beal Estate Broker; . : LOST, ON Sunday. 22d Instant, a heavy Go'd Fob Chain and Slide. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder by leaving It at the office ot tbe Commercial Hotel, or Ap peal Office. xsarSJ, 4