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I THE ; . MEMPHIS : ! AIL Y APPEAL. 'M MEMPHIS. TENN.j WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1857. VOL. VEL NO. 58. M M'CLANAHAN, HUTTON & CO. f 'J . 5 A " fi I? t 4 mi m P0 iLlSHED DAILT, TKI-WIiKXTAXD WKKKLT, BT JNO. R. M'CLANAHAX, IXONIBAS TROUSDALE, WSI. Jf. HnTTOS, BKXJAMI.V F. DILL, raotB the bttle ass ttrm or ai'CLAWAHAIT, HUTTOIT & Ca, TO WHOM ALL LETTERS OK BUSIHESS, OB OTHESl WIIX, inOULD BE ADDRESSED. PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, tn advanee, per annum ..............$10 00 Til-Weekly, ' ' " 6 00 Weekly. " " S 00 t3 The Weekly- paper will be furnished to Clubs t T n and upwarda t (2 69 each; payable lavas lably la ad ance. and every Club to be made up at one office. An tiH subscriber and & new one will be tit in to gether at S2 SO each. 3 In ne ease wW the paper be sent to new subscri bers unless the order for the same U attended with the cub. $3" AH Daily subscriptions will ccsl3ereJ due and payable half-yearly In advance. KJ The foregoing terms will be strictly and rlgMly adhered to. 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J XarrUges and Deaths ar psbltshed as news ; bnt Obttsariei, Tribute of Sespect and Faneral Invitations a ether advertisements. T3 AH Legal aid Transient Advertisements will be charged by the insert ien. t3" Editorial Kotices In Local Celnmn wlX be charged 0crat.per Use. tT'ito dedocUan r variatlen wiK be made from the foregelns rates. JfcCLAKAHAK. HDTTOK & CO. professional Caris. L. . C. LAMAS C. H. MOTT. LAMAR & MOTT, ATTORXKTS AT LAW, HeUy SprUgs, Kbsisslppt. aaaiawtra G. VF. TRUEHEART, . ATT0K.KET AXD COCXSKLOR AT LAW, Memphis Tennesere. OfBoe in Mosby 2l Haat's new Blocs, up stairs. Frost Eew. Eefer to E. if . Appersen h. Co., a no W. B. VHler. ap4-2ni DOCTOR W. C CAVEXACGII, H ATI KG permanently located in Uempbls, offers Ms services In all the branches of his profession to the ettlaess of VemBbis and vicinity. OSke oa Main street, (West side.) between Adams and WashtBCton streets, in Strvenfen's BalMtngs. apl93n NOTICE. D R. SAUXDERS' ottce at J. M. SMseSiC: 's Drag ir3-tf Store near tbe Post Office. m 1 Dr. 1 1. Li. LASRI, LATE SUfT ParitciiH and Director of several Hospitals IsGetsany, member of different Medtcat Sedetles Hi Kew Tart, has located In tbe city of Memphis, and of fers Ms services to the public as Physician, Aecoacher, and for an operations In Strgery. J3- OOce on Washington street, neiween Jtam ana ocuu 01 VFFICKon Adams street, la rear of Jones, Brown k. Co.. an Mam street. Dr Moorman's retKlente on EdMt street, between Tance and Elliott streets. X2ar25-3m HOJIEO PATH 1. "VT7 A. EDMONDS, M D . psteef Hopkinrvffie, Ky.j W Homeopathic and Hydropathic Pby.ldan, tenders his prcf esstsnal services to the eUlxens of Memphis. Residence Madison street, next to the Planing Mill. OSce Madison street, adjoining the Advocate otSee. Refers to MeCembs It Trice, J. TerianfeSon, W J. Davie and W. E. MUtcn. rair22-ro W. G. WEATHEKFORD, COUNSELOR AT LAW, and Real Estate Agent, Xapo leen. Ark. Refer U A. Wright. Esq., aBd Col. R. G. Payne, Mem phis; Judge R. L Oarnthers, Supreme Cowtt; S. G. Eastman, Esq-. NashvlBe; Ma)er G. A. Henry, Clarks. vtUe, Teen , and Gen. T. B. f1oorney, Desha go.. Ark. nar24-dawly CHAS. D. FOXTAIXE, ATTORN ET AT LAW, Pontotoc, MUs., wffl attend strictly to all protessiosal basinets which maybe entrnsttd to him In any ot the Conrta of North Missis slppL feb!71y J. A. MO OX, ATTORNET AT LAW. General CoHectlng and Land Agents, far tbe Northern and Eastern Counties of Arkansas, DES ARC, ARK. febSSawly L,. O. RITES, ATTORNET AND COUKSKLOK AT LAW, Memphis, Teen. OSes In tbe Post Office BalMlBg. AH bnsteets entrusted to bis carewBl receive prompt and farthf al attention. Otllecileas promptly made In tbe asrrsundlng counties of West Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas. JanlS-dawly ! Card DR. SAMUEL GILBERT, Ss.,has returned to his old homestead near Memphis, and reopened bis Inarm ary, and will remain permanently. He treats tbe follow ik Obrsnle Diseases: Cancers. Scroaula. Wbl e SwelliBg, Tumors and Wens, wlthoat Sergtcal operations. He also treats aH Chronic Female diseases, Sores ef long standing, Tetter, Rheumatism, Syphilis, and aH forms of Mercurial Affections. Dr. G. deems It unnecessary to say more, as he baa llv- cg witnesses of his success from Maine to Oregon, decls-dawly JAMES 3T. MURPHY, Gronornl Tin.fi c3. -cX-soxat. JACKS0NP0RT, ATRC, TTTTLL attend personally to tbe locating of Swamp Land X T Scrip and Warrants la tne jacksonport ana iieiena IHstncts, setting Land ana paying xaxrs. Heferences. " B. Grabam, Mempnls.Tenn.; A. 3. Huey, Little Rock; R. C. Alnkley, MaJ T. MnlL MUs.; w. M. yotwen, F. Lane Go , ' II. P. CooHdge, Helena,; MyrUe k. Moore, " AMen Polk, ' 0. W. Board, Jacksonport; dc27-ly J. Norton & Co., N. O.; J. A. Rous scan, LaGraage, Tenn ; W. B. Butts, LawrencevlHe, Pa 1 Pool St Watson, Jacksenpart IT. G. PAl'XE. A TTORXET AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn. Office In the 1 roil urace naiwimi, wcurimu '" uw.'-. J. A- ANDERSOX, ATTORNET AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn. Office In . Walker's Building, ovsr MansfleM's Drug Store, Mala street, . janio-iy- DR. TTM. HEWITT tttilL practice medicine, on the principle th it there Is W good In all systems, and none aH ssffielenU Offico en Jefferson street. In the Post Office Betiding, second door from the Post Office. Residence on the corner of Hernando and Elliott streets. REFERENCES: Cel. J. B. Stanton. X. Adams, Esq., Haywrod county. Rev. P. B Bland, Dr. J. B. Maclln, Fayette county. . R, Soraervltle. Esq., F P. Maclln, Esq.,Tipton county, J. L. Webb, J. B. Ashe, Memphis. feb4-d6m SMITH P. RAXKHEAD. a TTORXET AT LAW. Memphis, Tenn. Office In the X. Post Office Block, orer Aydlett Jt Co., third story. ap4 Tt. F. L.OOXEY, TTORXET AT LAW. Oflca ever C. W. Cherry & L Co.'s. Janfrtf 1. WICXEBSIIAM. ED. A. BEECHER. WICKERSHAM & BEECHER, a TTORXKTS AT LAW, Memphis, Tennessee. Office, Zx. No. 31 Jenerson siieev. Janl-tf 9.. X. ICHAM01f..'W. W. WHEATLET..M. A.H O0J. Richardson, lYheatley & Hijjgs, ATTORNETS AT LAW Office on the corner of Second and Court streets, Memphis, Tenn. ocll-ly GEO. DIXOS. ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Memphis, Tenn. Office, south side of Court Square, one door west ot Wallace's Auction House, up stairs. feb6-dtf . BEX. SHERROD, ATTORNET -AT LAW, Covington, Term. All buslnesn entmited to hla care will receive prompt attentics. aiyi-ir ATTORNET AT UTT, Memphis Tenn. Office on east sUe of Main street, between Jefferson and Adams. BflfCT to T. TUns, McEwen, Harris & McXem, J. D. anniains, W. B. Miller and Miles Owen, emr.lls,Tenn.; Mwa, Tltui k Oo., Xew Orleans. Jnl4-U $30,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS .2 t Cost 3E11 O O -A. S WE are now otTering oar large stock of Dry Goods al Cut for Cath. Call soon. If yea wish to get great bargains and cheap goods. PfllLirS it WHITE. BMfll tW City Auction Itooms3So.29 Front Row 3JEW ESTABLISHMENT. L. JOHNSON & CO., 2EX:OI337otOI"S, G. W. HAXNA and JOIIN WXN, Sle?men. WOU1J) respectfully inform the iittsens f Memphis, that they have opened this Uy,at Xo. 29 Front Row, A GENERAL AUCTION DEPOT, And are now prepared to ofler anusatl facilities to parties havlag Merchandise Real Estate or Xrgrpea to dispose 1 f . We will have rtaily saws at ow stoie, and are ready to attend sales in any part of the city aid country fer a very We will eflect sales at private) sl. en oommissisn far any derifKios of real or personal property. We will keep a KegUter at oar Sales Room fer Real Es tate tor Sale, Lease or Rent and Negroes for sale or hire. Advances In Cash made on aay description ot property. my7-lm K'E'W" STORE. X SE, WHOLESALE DEALER IX BOOTS, SHOES, LEATIIEIl FINDINGS, Xo. 262 Main street, (UP-STAIRS, OVER LOCKE'S AUCTION ROOM,) rf- HAS Jnt received sixty cases staple Boots and J Shoes, which wilt be sold ss low as tbe same ar- 1 ItJ ticle could now be purchased fer Bait. Also a let ot choice Leather, which will be sold very cheap. I will pay the highest cash prices for Hid:, Sheep skins. Pars. P ltry. TaHew. Beeswax, tec. ap30-lm B. W. 210B&1S...........................D- c VARTJ. MORRIS & WARD, CASH SEALERS IK 3?ox"oisrsa- s XJomcstic IP M ll GO O 12 Si Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, AO. 295 MJIN STREET, (One door, soath it Monroe,) tpS-3m ' MEMPHIS, TEXN. "iXllCEC, 1857. BOOTS, SHOES ATiD HATS, Trunks, Valises,' Carpet Bags, ic. WHOLES AIsE. A'ND BETAIL. BT late arrivals, we are In receipt of all kinds of Boots, Shoes and Hsu. that are new and desirable, making one of the largest and best stocks ot fine custom-mads work for retail trade to be found in Memphis, mces will be low for cash. Call and see. HICKS, TERRT & ANDERSON. Xo. 245 Main street, mar25-dly Opposite Court Square, Memphis. .AT WHOLESALE! BOOTS, SHOES AJ&D HATS. (.y , OUK street 10 the wnojessie oepanmeni rg V?.hi is now large and complete, to which we re- LIS f sUJspeetf ally call the attention f Merchants woalr- Taose iuymgfvr cash, or satisfactory p-' per, at rsmrt ones, wm naa 11 toineir luieren 10 n us a call before makiBg their parchases. X3 Wholesale Koocbs op (Ulri Xo. 245 Main street. ap3dawly Opposlto Court Square, Memphis. j. Bono .J. J. JI.15T JAMES BORO & CO., j WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, XO. 2 HOWARD'S ROW, MEMPHIS, TEXN. feb31-dawly Co-Pa rtnersli in JVotice. R.MILTON McKXIGRT, laieof Xew Orleans, ba becosoe associated with us In toe Grocery and Com- aUlon Basinees dating from the 1st Inst The rtyleoC tbe Brio will hereafter be GATES, WOOD &. MCKNIGHT MesBpbis, Feb. 10, 1867. GATES & 1VOUU. S. M. GATES A. K. WOOD 51. M S5IOHT. GATES, WOOD & McKNIGHT, G V O C G V S , V V O 11 u c c ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, XO. 3 UNION STREET, MEMPHIS . AGENTS Harard Powdor Company; Colliers' Whltt Lead and Oil Company, St. Louis ; for sale of Lie erpool Slt feb!3-tl6Jan ENCOURAGE HONE INDUSTRY. HIIBER & WIS'RELMANX, CARP ENTERS AND CAEINET MAKERS, Jlain-St., 3tl Boor uelow Uniou3 ARE prepared to All aU orders In the House Carpentering and Furcltcre busi ness with neatness and dispatch. 5 Renairins: and Varnishing executed In tbe best style. We warrant all work dune la our shop. Glv. us a call. feb7-4m J. C.JAOOBI & CO,", (Xo. 333 Main, bet. Union and Gayoso-sts.,) Importers and manufacturers of HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS MD TOEACCO. CONSTANTLY on band, a larre assortment of the tacit favorite brands, at moderate prices. Jaa35-ly A. J. WALT & CO., WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL a II O M R , AMD DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Or UPPER COUNTRY PRODUCE, Seutbenst Corner ( Main nod XInlsn Sts., MEMPHIS, TEXX., t ttatk always on hand a well and carefully selected JjL stock of articles in their line, which they will sell at the lowest current prices. j- ordors promptly Oiled with dlips tea. JanlSlatw-iy J. Y. FVSSEiili, COMMISSION MERCHANT General cSlgent9 T . 4 JB-Jcrt.j.'l J. -a w t oc23-tf TilEMPIIIS, TENX. JOHN B. B0TT0, BOOT AND SHOE Xo. 6G Front Iioir, SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, JVHo Xr3LT3iki fc , 10X023.., KEi'.r'dconslantlyonbaad, BOOTS and SI10E3; of his own make, also ot other manalactorers. ne keeps, also. IatUer, s.je ind Cnner. Calf Skies. French and Sn.riejnRhAeFindlnEs. Tronks, Carpet Bass andVa lises, all of which he wl'l sell as cheap a any In this market. Vive nun a can uriyrw tmauwus wen u decl9 I. L. BEASLEV A. W.I.OTIHO. BEASIEY & LOVING, Cotton Factors, Commission Merchants AKD 3. o 3t3. o r tx 1 C3c roooris; XO. U FR0XT BOW, MEMPHIS. . - . Sm mnA n.MalTlTT n V , T, ll Charges fifty cents per bale, .all other produce at usual raees. Instructions strictly obeyed, c nd prompt rr-mlunce. All P.odnce Insured, unless oil lerwUo ln- strnctea. " Corner of Main and Adams Street. MEMPHIS, TEXN. -Trio TTT,.a, t. .iin.ted in the centre ot business arm J is now finished and in complete order. The P foprletor pledges himself it sbAll not be surpassed by any "ilouse In the Sontlwest . , Being grateful for the -very liberal patronage Txs towed on htm for me ia- iu j cl -i C tlon u business to merit wimuuauw ort-tf J. J. W0R3HAM, Prbp filter jew Mestauramt OTT TTNTON STBEET mnEsBbwilwpectfnllrlnfoiTaatU old frioiU and fint -on UnVoQ Mrert, whrre be Is prepaird to fnrnish IDC DrSfc vlsvuua 4iiw w 'v " ' , . InlhebestPJiisUn styles. Ojstert, Gunt, Stm. &0t ana eresn aier x isu, khu -j -- to the naest ana boikiii''"!',"- ....... " v ,.,-. . r dlfrirent .rmms for the ac. ,mmi.tii of Private Parties' I wf.l notbecutdone In anv branch connected with my business. rnWO DBATS also two Dray Llccnsei.whlch hTe eight I and nine monies w iuu. vvi ffeL4-tt GWTK2fE k GIS30X. y- . U. I LOCRXOV....M. T. COOPER. ...R- W. LEAKE. NEW FIKM. . THE undersigned beg leave to announce to their friends and the public that they have formed a bo-psrtner-ahtp, for the purpose of conducting a whqtcaale Grocery and Forwarding Business,- At Memphis, Tesnessee, In the bouse recently occupied: by Messrs. Pavtdson, Ellis X Blair, so. ii Ja-.u iiwi. They hope by strict attention to business to Jmerit and receive allbsral share b'f patronage. , Orders filled at lowest ra es, and on as rood terms, for cah. as If the parens er were present. Qolct siles and sxnsl' pr. fits will be our motto. Call and examine our stock before purchasing. Xo trouble to show groceries. WeiBtsnd lomak" It to the Interest ot city dealers aa well as country merchants to give n a share of their patronage. FLOORXOT, COOPER Jc LEAKE. majl3-dtwaw3ni r.3t COPELAND. C W.EDMONDS E W.CALDWELL COPELAND, EDMONDS & CO . Dealers in Fine WHOLESALE f Store and Sell Lliuors&C'gatsJ ' V. "uu AND C03I3IISSIOX MERCHANTS, rajS-lf XO. H FBOXT ROW, MEMPHIS M. . L. STEWART. WM. L. STEWART. M C. StNO. JAS. w. Kinu. STEWART, KING & CO., Cotton Factorss WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, vn at FRONT ROW. MEMPHIS, TEXX. TTtERLIXG profoundly grateful to our manykindfrlends I vDOtCunusvuiuin . " - - ness. haveexienaea 10 ns meir iiui.i . . . . in nfT.rlnp tn lhem and iroaage. now i.c ,uib " the public generally, a large assortment of GROCLBlEa of tte best quality and at the fairest rat a that can be bad in tne city, ana wiiu a uarouwim. ""."'.r , ... . ,v K (pnnr .ervlr. in the VaH- oos duties Indicated in the above csrd; hoping by strict aJnererce to the legmmaic priauint. - merit a coniluuatlou ot that patronage heretofore so lib erally bestowed upon us. S , K. & CO. myi7-a.wiy : - FOWLEE S. O. MOUNT T. J. rOWLKXS. FOiFLHES, MOUNT & CO., Cotton Factors, AND COMMISSION HE R CHANTS, POST OFFICE BUILDIXG, JEFFKRSOlv-aT., MEMPHIS, TENN. STORE COTTON In a Fiie-P.-oof Warehouse. iasn r.rce S5 per cent less than any house In the city. tn-Ootton tn store placed under Insurance unless In structed to the contrary. ' - JEJ- Cotton consigned to us on gora steam, aei auu flatboats covered bv our open policy of Ilnsnrance, unless otherwise expressed in face of Bill of Lading. S3- Orders for BAGGING. ROPE AND PLAN TA TIOK SUPPLIES solicited from our patrons. . , Agents for the saje of the celebrated Premium Tay lor Cotton Rin," manufactured by demons. Brown k Co.. Columbus, Geotgia. ' , We bav supplies A various sties la storo, and will take pleasure in showing' them to'tboie In want of.'a Gin. Planters woaM do well to call and examine these Glna before purchasing elsewhere. nt . , v. na nin we hare ever seen In "Qus'ltles most desirable, ill: speed,- llgbt draught and making a superior sampe nv. myl-em junuij, auu.-x v- v-v. - Til. O. C: BOONE, late of Lonnr.Iie, h.y., nas oeoomc associated with ns in tbe Grocery and Commission Business, 'dsllng from the lst'lnstant. MASOX. XORTELili & B002VE, COTTON FACTORS, GROCERS, Commission & Forwarding Merchants, No. lG13Hain-St., Memphis. Tenn. mnnivn Ttnne. Jeans. Llosevs. and a generafstock of Plantation Supplies ronstantlyjun band. sp2S E. M. APPERSOS....C. DELOACH.. ..DAVID APAJJ3. E. M. APPEHSOX & CO., r.OTT ON FACTORS, Commission & Forwarding Merchants, XTfO DEALERS IK BAGGING.BOPE, QROCEBIES, &C A'O.CS FROST ROW, and 6Ji,'r'iisu.i-J , MEMPHIS. TENN. PARTICULAR attention paid to Storing, Shipping and l eiaag fjoiwu. PRATT'S COTTOX GIXS. .,. -,,. nt T) PRATT'S celebrated COTTON GINS which have been so favorably known for .k.t... ..mv-F.i p.r.nn. wUhinr to nnrcbase urc ,93 1 uuuihi v. j. - -- are requested to call and examine them. All Gins are soKl nnoer a imi saarauij. r marlo-Cm m.. ai j x.uw.i a. ww. tt .11. o-:-. r i t.tt... rSreneH. V1kS. Re ft- umij J'ft , - publican; Panola, Miss., Star; nuntsvtlle, Ala., Advo- ' .... t i . P.. ...ill Tot. ti cate; Tuscumnia, aib , tnqaiivr, i,,"',, Journal, copy six months, t nd sendbl.ls to this office. A. 11. HOPKINS & CO., ... a- w i succaior to raxctu 9 Cotton Factors Attrj COUTIISSEON MERCHA1VTS, AO. -11 5.tiej. a A'AtAjcj A, seplT-ly NEW ORLEANS, LA. WILDS VERNON, I W. A. BRYAN, p WILLIAMS. M. N. Late of Panola, Miss. Late of LaG range, Tenn. TEEION, BETM & CO. moil .Factors, uoranunstuu Forwarding lvrETLCHANTS. N. 6 Front Bow, over Meueham k Gnlbrnlth's, IVMVTT1 TBVY. -- inTTrrrrT iTi .tfjintlnn nild ta Storing. Shipping aad X Selling Cotton. Charges 60 cents per bale. J3 All cotton sent to us win no covereu j mimvr, unless otherwise Instructed. ng23 WARD LAW HOWARD WM. T. HOWARD. W. HOWARD & CO., Cotton. Factors, Commission and Forwarding raerciiuuis, TCO. 4 HOWARD'S ROW. MEMPHIS, DEALERS In Bagging, Rope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, Rice, Flour, Lard, Bacon, Mackerel, Salt, Tnrufnl, PnftP. Al.. Wine. H QUIT. IUVK... UUavuw, Lime, Land-Plaster, and Groceries generally. A good stock now on hand, and for sale at reasonable prices. J3"Cash advances made on Cottons In store for sale or shipment. AU uoiions insureu miicaw.uc. - vt nnr nnn Tniirr of Insurance covers all Cotton eon inni t n. hv water: also, the risk of Fire while In store, unless otherwise Instructed. Our prices for storing and selling cottons, tne same as wo m. Tars past fifty cents per oaia. mo" . T- T. AYDLETT.... J. C. DOUGHERTY, a ' lfm.AU. cv VTltaw. 1 " T. P. AYDLETT & CO., COTTON FACTORS i iND FORTAUDIN-J MERCHANTS, NO. 6S ORAVIER-ST., NEW ORLEANS. DOUGHERTYli AYDLETT, WHOLESALE GR0CEBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . NO 23 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS, v-rriLL make cash advances on all Cotton or other Pro- V V dues shipped to T. P. Aydlett & Co., Jiew urians. ocS-ly CXTDDY, BROWN & 00., COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, SS C1MP STREET, NEW ORLEANS. "1AIH advances made on all Cotton or other Produce j consigned as above, by milks u w jui. Janll-6m B. KERRILL, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 5 Monroe Street, bet. front Eo.w &Main, (SOUTH SIDE,) M'orTiTi'Vi.o TpTiTifiqnftfi- P ARTICULAR atientlon paid to sale and shipment of Cotton and other Produce Bagging, Rope and Plantation Supplies I urnlshed at lowest msrket prices. T. BV NORMENT, Cotton Factor AKD - COMMISSION MERCHANT, MOSBY t& HUNT'S NEW BLOCK, Up Stairs, IT 1-2 Front Row, MEMPHIS, TEXX. A LARGE stock of Bagging and Rope always on hand. A Jnlrj-dawly . M'Ll-E MANYERS, Parisienne, WHO speaks Eng'lsh fluently, wishes to give lessons in the Freneb and Spanish Languages, and also In Vocal Musld M'lfe Majtvirs would be glad to attend schools, or give private lessons. M'lle M. brings testi monials from the highest pe'sonsges In this country, signed by President Pierce, Gov. Aiken, (S 0.,) Senator Butlera-ci'. Jefferson Davis, fee., which she will be hap py to exblblt. ... . . . Apply at Mi" Bnlkley's, n.rnando street, next door to tbe late MayorCarroll' res!dente,or at th. Music Stores, splf-dtwawu wmntss ISAAC KETILL lk"A. J CUIRrt.tOHAM. NEYILii. & CUNNINGHAM, DEALERS IN SLAVES, Xo. ill ilsln Street, three doors North ef Adams, WK have thirty-five llkrtr Negroes for saie. ule, mi. iff sndwl pir ot : AZL.nd el wm seep consiauuj u.u VIJ VI ll.itj - - - a iiv. T. K,mM rnrii.1,,,1 ui k-nr i . uu. "ana gins, ucm uiuu, . , , of which will b) aold on reasonable terms, and fully auar- AnMed. . . We will alio Bosra ana sen j..uv, m. well orovliltd fortbat business ap2-dawly spring goods: Great Bargains PHHiIP WHITE'S TSo. S33.jiaiii Street. WE Invite attention to our Urge slock of Spring and Summer. Goods, which we are selling and. intend-to seU cheap tar cash. v dtiitti! , an7-daw3in " " "WALKER & BROTHERS, Kb. 79 STont now, MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHIXG, ASD WHOLESALE ILERJ IK em a T. A TVll PA'A'CY ' iiipv r.nnrts. Hoots &. Slocs, ARK just receiving and rpenlng a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, to which they call the especial attention of Country Merchants and River Tra- tounderwUgoo4mnr. Please cU and see. mariu-asm NELSON & NEWELL, WlIOIXIAlH UWi-a-IH Foreign JLiQi&orSs TOBACCO, CIGARS,.. OLD BOURBON AND RYE WIIISRY, PORTER, Etc. si xnwrPirrtTTtERI OT domestic Liquors and Rectified Wtasky.'j MAIN STREET, OXE DOOR SOUIU. u univn, MEMPHIS, TENN N TTAVE in Stcr rE in Store ' ' . haU pipes Otard, Tupuy & Co., Brandies, 2 ' ' " PInet, CastUlon Co., uranuits , 8 qr. pipes " " a it Ttenersev. 10 " casks Part Wipe; 8 Msd " i Old Sherry . ine , 100 bbls. Old Bourbon Whisky; 50 " Rie ' 200 " Rectified " 100 cases Ginger Wine; Vtn hi t. Ale : 300.000 assorted Cigars ; . T.I 1 , a..LaIM To Doxes.nn- i irnmi . . .... " . ...Il. . .ja.tm.Tlf nf fTMAC. Togetneijiin aiareo uu ..i.- In ont-Une.-to'jrhich the attsntlon tf the trade Is "spect imiv solicited- . - ' .ap-0ed3m " " : -' . 1 z j J. P. PRESC0TT & CO, MANUFACTURE RS Of . OIL., SOA? 'AKD .CAfliJLJiiS, Fobt of Jefferson Street, , rVT ri m H Kip. TiilMiM. WE also keep on band cottos aKtu oiL,.wnica wc guaranty to answer all purposes fos which Lard . .... ... ............ l..aa Oil is used, w nave ceriincatc. iioiu vur' 11 " to this effect. We can sell Ittn percent cheaper than Lard Oil. . ttSm Spriwg and Suinaner a o o 3 s . - -r " - mnE subscriber takes pleasure 'In announcing to Ms I . , j. .v..r,Kilr. ..n. 1. lli.t he baa lust openeu his large and carefully selected stock of SsTAPLK anilitANCT GOODS suited to. the Spring and Hammer seasons! which are on sale low to cash or prompt paying customers. For the Iaill.s-Ejinla, Marsarette, Gren adine. Organdy, B rage and Muslin Robes; beautiful plain and fancy Poult .leLol, Organdies, Lawns, Bcrsges, Muslins, uingoama aau riiu.., .!" ' , . Embr.i ered Salss Mantles ; seU Honiton, Maltese. Point . . . .. . t r-,.11 . - nnH, nimnnr. Thread ana aiusim jsicvtv. uu vw..- , ' r ' andcthtr Laces; E'lnBes, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, . a.,. . .i, 11.4, Ta.ta,1 T m Nrfll , a a Glovs, Hosiery, sin" i " and Parasols, etc. A large lot of Readj-Made Clothing, Cloths, Caslmeres, Boots, Shoes, lists, Osnsburgs, bleached snd brown Sbl'tings ana sneeimis, v.. ades and in a werd every thing in tbe dry goods line, rv'nntrv Merchants are offtred great inducements. Call and examine my stock. Xo charge for .bowing BOOdS ap9-tf NO. -i as .in sirec-. ce. .mc. Latest Arrivals NEW GOODS. IsTEW GOODS t WE are now in receipt or a large poruou u our tlf al and magnificent Sprint; stock of . Fancy and. Staple Dry Goods. - Consisting In part ot ELEGANT SILKS, UllKAlJl.TI.O, PONGEE SILKS, HERAGB and 0RGANDKS B0BES, T 1 lV3 Al-avarvvirMv EXQUISITE LACE SETTS and EMBROIDERIES, of every aescripiiou mimw.. , - A general and comp e'.e assortment of Planters' Goods,. . m . . . Tii.in -nrl v.n n..lrnere. anaVefitlncS. ixems i.ioius, i i-i" ...... . j - . t -... of the most approved patterns; Men and Boya' Furnish- . .r n .-i . mtnit Ok ua Tsnnri lng Goods; lisis, ip, ih' Uses. Carpet Bags, Carpeting and Matting; and In addi tion allartldes esuallykeptlnour line. Allot which we propose selling very low for cash. utre iii a caiif c sa -- good Goods, and at the lowest market prices. March m. " " TniTorson Stroot. In thehouse'oecupied formerly by Mrs Thompson, m IXAS Just marred irn ine nnesi ana ues Btock of .tents' and ladle' BOOTS and SilOES, i ...nl. n rnrrHlfV uriii lat stTle. . a . v.. I m. !. Via iHinVa tn hla oltl Ti irons for past favors, and hopes for a'llbcral patronage In i. . - ... V . . i V orlll Ka ,lw, meMirsKiia joiiiruixfiiu, -un.ui ready to attend to any work In his line at the earliest no tice. An early call is sjllclted. ?- ar8-3m WM. MILLER. 3-BulIetln please copy. : A. VACCAE0 & CO., DEALEBS IS-- GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Liqnors, Wines, Cigars, Fruits, &c, NO. 29S MAIN-ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. oet3t CHANDLER & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries, Main ttreet, next door to Odd FeUovt HaU, MEMPHIS, TENN. xt: AT,T:na ansa PORE DRUGS ASD MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. Surgical Instruments, Fancy Goods, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Patent and Botanic Medicines, Garden-Seeds, Snuff, Tobacco and Cigars, Brandies and Wlnsi. " rj- Every article sold by us warranted as represented, subject to be returned at our expense. JnlyS-ly . E. BREATH ETT ...S. B. STOKER. & CO, JLl . J. XI U JO. AT O U Al W0 (SUCCESSORS TO E. H. RACISE.) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Vine liraiilics, Wines, Ha v linhjpi gars ASB TII.'rrXEST QUAL1TT Or VBRGHVIA TOBACCO, JEFFERSON STREET. (Breathett & Stoner's.Bulldlng,) Betwefg Mali and Second. ; TUST RECEIVED Brandies, Henry Mounle St Co., 1810; J Old Castlllon, 1813'pOIi Lamonde, 1820; Old Rochell, and dlS?rent brandings. Wines, Chsmpagna'and Claret ; Old South sldi Maderli.Topsi Sherry; Champagne.-FIeuy-deBougy.Crlsmdo; Crescent, yisvier.Aa vnamp-iim ixrisituuj , Old Yleux (lips Spiirkllng Bergundy ; Clsrets, Cbatsux Margeaux. Latour Glass Stopper; Laflte, St. Estphe, and other brands, too numerous to mention. . , ScoUh Ale, London Porter t. . O ..,-a V r- JUr. f .bO.S-tlfim L au.; u,wrt,iv,r,-T.j - 3" Holly Springs Democrat copy three mpnths, and SeuU UllllO IU1&VUIV .wi vwaiwMwa. A..ST&EET & CO., MAXUFACTTJRERS OF ALL KINDS OF RAILROAD' CABS, CARTS, ' -CCAGrOTirS, cfcc, Poplar, between Main and Second Streets, augll MEMPHIS, TEX IT. Latlis and SbiBglcs. B0GERT& WITT are sUll making Laths, and are al ways prepared to supply tbe public with the best ar ticle at reduced prices. They are also making Shingles, and will keep a sepply constantly oa hand. Mill on Wolf river, above the Baysu. July 18, '56-ly $orrip Cartes JOn.S E. IITDE ALEX. MACAELAT. JOH.V E. HYPE & CO., Comission Si Forwarding Merchants. AGENTS TOR THE Mempliia and New Orleans Packet Line, Oox. Sroinord tSs Co.'s Tlirougli L.in t New Orleans, MOBILE AND ALABAMA R1TER PACKETS, No. 06 Poydraa Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. PARTICULAR and personal attention given to the For warding ot Goods. Referenctt Messrs. MeCombs Si Trite, nancock. Clark ct Co, Laxallette, Shirley k. Co., J. J. Mnrphy, Esq Chas Potter Capt. C. B. Church, J. J. Rawllogs, Memphis, Tenn. m,U-6ra W. S. LAWT0S, C. t. BREAEEB, Fromerly of Lawtonvllle, S. 0 01 Charleston, S. C. LAWT0N & CO., Upland and Sea Island COTTON AND 4ttCE FACTORvS Forwarding & Commission Merchants, XO. 36 EAST BAT AND BOTCE It CO.'S WHaRF, CHARLESTON, S C. WILL sell Cotton, Rice, -Flour, Wheat, Corn, Naval Stores &c. Having an experience ot twenty ffveyeara In business, we guarantee satlslsctlon to all wbo patroBlie us. Prompt, personal attention given to tne isrwaroing department. RErERESCES lion. R. D. Trevllle, Ez-LIent. Gov.; J. II. Shepherd. Eq , cf the Arm of Shepherd h. Mc Cnary; Jas. Tapper. Esq., Master ln'Bqnily; Hon. W. J.-Geay.on, Ex-Collector and Ei-M C, Charleston, S. V. Rev. It JJ. mmcan, lien. u. M Ajr, ssrnweu, a. O. Gov. C. J McDonald, Judge T Stocks, Georgia. E. G. Jaudon. Esq., Dr. R. G. Mays. Florida. Joseph Bamsev, Eq., lean. W J- Davie, Memphis, Tenn. majj-dly 67 N. AVERILL, Receiring, Foi warding and Commission ;A G E 1ST T , e. (SUCCESSOR. TO T. STESIIOUSE it tO.,) NO. HA1XE STREET, CHAELESTOX,. S. C. T) EFERENCES John CaWvrell, President S. 0. R. R., V Colnmbls. S C.S Col. J. A. Wbltessdes, aad H. W. Massengal, Chattanooga, Tenn; Ger.,W. WUUams fc Co., Charleston, a u; vass. Anoersoo. u'kim Agent, Xas'hville, Tenn.; Wm. Taj lor t Co., Montgom ery. Alabama. ' Particular attsntlon given 10 ine ui FREIGIIT8, and for lost and daraa.'ed Goods by vessels. apMdly Jj AND AG EN C Y. SASI'L MATTHEWS & SON, General Jgcnlt to Buy, Sell and Locate Land in the Mississivvi Bottom. Ti ARTICULAR attention la paid to the selection of 'r, COTTON PLANTATI ONeV r.m tbe Internal Im provement and Chickasaw Scheol Lands. Several years, expent ret ensure, iraa w aire uiuiiu tlon. Terms easy. "... Address 'plesiahWMount, Panola county, Miss." apS-dJiw3ro LOUISVILLE MPER. MILL C. I. & -A. V. DuPONT, MANUFACTURERS OF KEW8 "AND BOOK PRINTING PAPER, . AND pEALER3lJT PAPERS OP ALL TOKTERS' ITilvS, .fee., 47rIIain-Strcet, Louisville Ky. Gecjo-aawiy. . riT2aEHALD..:HAS. C- BILL..J. WOODWOBTn. . H. FITZGERALD & CO., (Succeuort to Park, Simpion ( Co,,), ' Grocei's. Produce Iealers3 COMMISSIOX & FOUWARDLNG MERCHANTS Iso. 02 Pront Bow, liiompniB, ASD JACRSOXPORT, ARKANSAS. Jnlitf-dawly . c. r, M. S0LAND .A. S. HUEY ROLAND & CO., GENERAL AGENTS ASD Collectors, LITTLE ROCK, ARK. REFER TO J. Knos Walker, Miles Owen and Capt. t'birley Church. feb7-tf 53-News, Enquirer aaa iowixes- express copy iiu forbid.-ly . B. W. ALEXANDER ...........B. J. LA5SIN0. ALEXANDER & LATISING, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N0S. 63 AND 65 LOCUST STREET, Sax3L-t XjouIs, IVTo. REFEREXCES. J. J. Murphy, Memphis; Cook & Co., Memphis ; BarnetHi Walker. " ToddfcGoyer, " Charles Pottei, " feb6-6m KRAJDY & DAVIES. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Itlaiii Street, Louisville, Ky., ivr ANUFACTCRER'S Agents for Machine Rope, Bag ging, Jeans, Lmeys, (sc. Jan23-iy Aa O. SMITH. ...B. r. OUTIIKIE....GEO. J. ROWLAND. SMITH, GUTHRIE & CO., Comniission Icvcliants AND WHOLESALE QHOCEES, HEALERS I If Foreign and Domestic Liquors, AND AOENT;FOR THE SALE OF Virginia anct"E.entucky Tobacco, No. 564 Main Street, between Second and Third, JanlS-ly LOUISTILLK, ET. C. St. HARVET Ra B. HARVEY. C. 31. HARVEY & CO., COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, NO. 120 GRAVIER-ST., NEW ORLEANS. OUR personal attention will be given to the Sale or Forwarding ot Goods er, Produce consigned to our addtess. We will contract Freight on the aboie tor re-snlpment either by sail or steam vessels, at lowest rates. We have had several years experience In our market In the purchasing ot Staples and assorted Merchandise. Refxr TO Cook & Co., J. C. GtlDlug It Bro , Speed & Strange, Hannah & Shanks. decl2-ly P. HTmraMGH & BR0M CONFECTIONERS, 297 2VGC-A.Ha- STJFSJEE'A?, WHOLESALE and retail dealera In Fancy and Plain Canities, Cakes, Fiults, Preserves, Jellies, etc. We have fitted up our tine ICE CREAM SALOON. and are now ready to serve the cooling luxuries to all that give us a call. myl2-d4m OPENIIVG OF THE 3IA3I3XOTH ICE CREAM SALOON, AT r Odd Fellows' Hall. . f - LTiOCCO takes pleasure In announcing to hli patrons and tbe public in grnrral lhat be has at a great expense procured the above place, and Is now ready to sirve thecoollcgluxuties for which everybody knows be is famous. To add to the entertainment ot the public he has engaged tbe celebrated Mechanics' Brass Band. myl0-2w IOE CREAM SALOOI! JTos. Speclit BEGS leave to Inform tc Ladles and Gentlemen ot Memphis and Its vicinity that he has now opened bis newly tVted up ICE CREAM SALOON, in his new brick building on Madison street, where he will be pleased to see his o d customers, and tbe public In general. $3f Always on hand, every variety of Confectioneries, ne win also furnish Wedding Parties and Balls at the shortest notice. JOSEPH SPECHT. ap25-d3m - WORSnAM HOUSE CONFECTIONERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX Plain and Fancy Candies, Adams Street, under the IVo'r sliam House, KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment of Green and Dry Fruits, Fruits in their own. Juice, Jellies, Preserves, Sardines, Lobsters, Spiced and Pickled Oys ters, Pickles, Cordials, Syrups, fine Wines, Brandies, all kinds Nuts, ttc. In connection with this establishment, I have fitted up " ICE CREA3I,SALOOX, For the accommodation of cttliAi and the visiting public mjS-dtllfinov S. P. BRICHETTO. D. PANTE & CO., Lard Oil, Soap and Candle Lil 3Iain street. Memphis. Tenn. rpHE highest market prices paid or rough and rendered JL. Tallow, Lard ana soap urease. novs-iy Room and Accommodation FOR FIVE HUNDRED STRANGERS AT THE BAZAAE OF FASHION! NO. 223 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS. THAT Is' to say, room In our Store and Show Rooms up stairs for five hundred strangers, whom we can accommodate with the fliest and most fashionable Bon nets and Mantillas ; rlcli Silks and Fancy Dress Goods; Embroideries, Ribbons, Trimmings, and ail other fine Fancy Goods which ar usually kept In tbe most fashion able establishments, which we will dispose of at very moderate prices. Persons visiting Memphis at this in teresting time, will please give us a call. ap30 E. BARIKD3 tt CO Just Received. PER EXPRESS, Ore hundred BONNETS, among which tbe Neapolitans and line Straw Eugeslas; French Chip Bjnnets ; Neapolitan, English and Swiss Straw Alan, one hundred Shik-r Hoods, all of which we wilt sell low. E. B1RINDS & CO., ap30 Xo. 223 Main street. Grand Opening OF Ave hnndred new styles MANTILLAS, composing every vsriety from the ch.spest to the most splendid brought on, which we will sell at a very small advance on cost. E. BARINDS it CO., ap30 223 Main street. DHESS GOODS. OUR stock Is now complete, and comprises an extensive variety of Silk Robes, Organdies, Grenadines aad Birege Robes, ct the ilcbest and UUst styles. We call particular attention to this department, as they were se lected with great care, and having a large slock on bind, we will close them out at very low prices. E. BARIXDS It CO., apSO 223 Main street. Embroideries, LACES, TRIMMIXGS, PARASOLS, FAN'S, PERFUMERIES, Itc, &.C. At tbe Bazaar of Fashion. E. BARINDS It CO ap30 223 Main street. NEW MILLINERY GOODS, At No. 8 Court Street, BETWEEN MAIN STREET AXD FRONT ROW. Mrs. U.'CARTER HAS Just returned with her stock of Spring and Slim mer Millinery, and will open oa FRIDAT, ia 27th instant, consisting ln part of Fine French Floers ; Fine French Wreaths ; Ladles' and Misses' Bonnets; Ribbons, Dress Hsts; Lace and Edgings ; Head Dresses, And a gf ne-al assortment of Millinery Goods. The la dies of Memphis and vicinity are respectfully Invited to call and examine for themselves. mar25-tf . H. CARTER. sVVJE IF GOO i?: SPRING 'FASHIONS, AT THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION, 299 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. WE are receiving and opening, for the a-f-fi ' inspection of .he ladies, one ot the nostA&Mtj fashlonab e stocks of French Millinery aad if -w Fancy Dry Goods ever brought to tSls city. Also, a very select assortment of Dress Goods, Silks, B.Tegee, CnaJ lles, Organdies. Grandees, Tissue Rdbea, p'aln and dotted M usllns. He. We call particular attention to our Milliner j- Department, Consisting of all styles of French Bonnets. Leghorn, Eng lish Straw, Xeopolltan Eugenies and Glple, Flowers and Ribbons. Five thousand dollars worth ot fine French Embroideries V.lenclnes. G impure. Henbon.Polnt Lace L setts ,'ChanUlly Lace, Embroidered Silk Mantillas, Lace Bnquines, Dress Trimmings at all styjes ; Parasols, Fans, Glmpure Laces, Ac Also, abthe Emfcrfam. of Fashion. Dress and Mantilla Making done, guarantying satisfaction as to style aad shape. Mourning goods a'ways on band, and 'orCera promptly attended to. Thelsdlesare most respectfully Invited to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. X. ST1I LMAN fc-CO., apll 239 Mala street, Memphis, Tenn. x NEW STOEEr ylJB w stock: TI1E subscriber would respectiuBy an nounce to the ladles of Memphis ind sur rounding country, that he is sow opening a complete fresh stock ot PARIS MILLIXERT, 7 FAXCT DRT GOODS, LACES, EMBROID ERIES, ard a general assortment of LADIES FAXCT GOODS, which te Is prepared to sell at the very lowest prices for cash. AU kinds ot MILLIXERT made to order at the shortest notice. WM. SILBERBERG, No. 200 Main street, third door above Lehman's Dry Goods House. rnar2 TO THE LAllIES ANGEimEMEN OF HVX 33 3V5C 0E 3BC I JS - JAMES MILLSON, fcrmerly of Clncln- raii. unio woaiu ivsihxis jiij wuwubw w.i Cit. the citizens ot Memphis that he has opened tri a BLEACHING and PRESSING EsUbllsbment on Union treet. near DeSoto, where Bonnets. Flats. Gipsey and Gents' nats will be dons tn tbe best style for lb wbo favor blm with their patronage Also, Bonnets djed and pressed for .tores, at low prices. Please give him a call, on Union street, near DeSolo. mun 3m $)Iar.tatum .gupfes, (Bit A. S. nASCOCX... Late wniiameon tt Hancock. X. O. CLA1U....OEO W. TROTTER. Late Aydlett X Lats ot Somsrvllle. Co. HANCOCK, CLARK & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, DEALERS 15 BAGGING, HOPE, BACON, LABD, PORK, FliOUK, A5D ATI TCi Tir1 of 3ap3TOCilXOOf XO. U FROXT ROW, MEMPHIS, TENN. feU JUST RECEIVED. 1AA BBLS ind h,f tu' Harris XX Ale ; 1UU M casks quarts and pints London Porter; IOC dosen Hostetters Stomach Bitters ; ISO bbis. Dexteis and Filckens Whisky; 200 bbls. Harrison's Ohio Flour ; 25 casks Bacon Sides, Hams, and Shoulders ; SO bbls. Mackerel, 60 kits Mackerel; 75 dcnn Cove OysUvs ; SO gross Garrett's Snuff, bottles and papers; 200 boxes Stsr Candles, 50 d.zen Brooms ; 60 colls Manilla Rope, all sizes ; IS boxes Virginia Tobacco ; 25 box's Soda Crackers, 25 bWs. Pic-Xle Crackers; 60 boxes Lemon Syrup. 25 boxes Smoking Tobacco; 25 boxes Pie Fruit. 25 boxes Stsrch ; 60 boxes Pickles, 25 boxes Catsup ALSO, Sugar. Coffee Molasses, Tea, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Rafcln, Almonds, Pecans, English Walnuts, Fil berts, Sardines, &c. For sale by mp76 J.F FRANC Xo 35 Front Row. Co He e. 100 BJ BAGS Rio Ce9ee, Just received and for sale law the tiade by DOUGHERTTi ATDLETT, Xo. 23 Front Row. ap15 Sugar, Sugar. OX HHDS. Sugar, Just received and for sale low to C O the trade, by D0UGHERTT tt ATDLETT, ip!5 No. 23 Front Row. Sundries. f) e: BOXES assorted Pickles ; 0J 25 boxes fine old O. Brandy; 25 boxes Table Salt ; Just received and for sale low to the trade by DOUGnERTT & ATDLETT, aplS Xo. 23 Fro.it Fow. S. B. WILIilAIttSON, (Svccetto to WUliamton If Hancock,) GROCER ASD COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1MF0RTER Or FINE WINES, BRANDIES, Havana Cigars &c. NO. 19 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS. Jolyl .Received this Day, fnBBIMesiPotc; We 60 kegs No. 1 Leaf Lard; 25 tierces Sugar-Cure Earns ; 20 kegs Shot, assorted sizes; 100 tils Whisky. AH of which we trill sell ehsap for cash at Xo, it Front Row, Memphis. julyl a. a. wil.l.l Assauri. GROCERIES, &c. THE subscribers keep on hand the following articles, which they warrant to be of first quality, and for sale low forcasn; Wheat Fans ana Tflresners ; E. Carver X Co.' Improved Cotton Gins; Wagons, Northern aad Southern manufactux Bacon, bog-round; Flour, Salt, Whisky and Tobacco ; Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Molasses ; Candles, Powder, Shot aad Lead ; Brandies and Wines, superior article ; Lime, Cement and piaster Paris ; Together with a general assortment of all articles uas sUykeptln a Grocery store. G WYNNE X GIBSON, July? Xos. 1 aad 2 Exchange 3 Sliding. SOME FORTY OR FIFTY ACCLI MATED COTTON NEGROES - POE SALE. FRC A-ra9,', 23lays v FROM tbe State of Georgia, consisting of women, boys ana gins. Among them lime very likely families In a few' we intend to concentrate our purchases from Kentucky and Virginia to this Mint, and live the buyers pf this country an opportunity of lnvi sting their money in good Negroes. Give us a call before making your purchases. mar21-Ja BOLTON, D1CKUNS X CO. Sransprtatioiu M'ALEXAXDrR.. J. K .J. T. CHIDEJTIR. .10RWOOD. NEW ARRANGEMENT. M'ALEXANDER & C0.?S Omnibus Line. VAYIXG purchased the Omnibus Line for merly owned by Pitcher X Ceck, we are open tjT3' iwi iue charms uiuuin1. me unab.ii u. iiTT our firm are all known to the citizens of the Biuff City and tbe surrounding cauntry. From oar experience In public business, we feel confi dent that we are qualified to carry oat the enterprise tn which we eniaje. Give us a trial; we will endeavor to please yon. Wa sbaH have new omnlbu.es, fine teams, careful, steady drivers aad accomsaodatlng agents. X3" Office at tbe Genera! Railroad, Stage and Omnibus Ag.ncy. at the Worsham House, where tickets may be procured at aU times. m,6 3m McALEXAXDER X CO. SIXTY BIILES THE SHORTEST ASD BEST H.OTJT33 VIA lississippi anil Tennessee RAILKO AD, TO Grenada and Intermediate rolnts. J. P. McALEXANDER & CO.'S DAILT LINE OF EOUR HORSE POST COACHES, FROM Memphis to Grenada. In connection with the Mississippi and Teanes.ee Railroad, a distance of ene bandred and five miles fifty miles railroad, and but one change ot baggage. Time through, thirteen boors. New Coach's, fine teams snd careful drivers, and time and mosey saved no mistake. t3For Tickets, and all des red Information, apply to our agent, at tbe General Railroad, Stage and Omnibus Office, at the Worsbam Heose. my$-3ai J. P McALEXANDER X CO. DIRECT ROWTJE TO WASHINGTON, ARE., TEXAS. &C. STAGE leaves Gaines' Landing, Ark., (Mississippi river.) MONDATS, WEHNBSDAT3, aad FRIDATS, at 6 A M-, and arrives In Washington in fifty hours Fare $13. Washington passengers havo the preference ot seaU Passing tnreugh Muntlcello. Warren, Hamp ton and Camden, connecting at Camden wt h Stage lines to Eldorado and lo Hot Springs via Princeton, Tulip and Rockport. Connecting at Washington with lines to Clarksvllle, Texas, Shreveport, Louisiana, and Little Rack, Ark. Tbe road tnrougo tne atississippi ooiiom is greatly im proved, and money has been appropriated from the In ternal Improvement and other lands which guaranties that It win be made equal to any other portion of the road this summer. BMOAN X CO., Proprietors. Beldiko X Stoxe. Agents. ap29-datwlm Outer's LandHri. SHORTEST ROUTE FROM MEM PHIS TO ATLANTIC CITIES. Ky liilvoiu from Cairo! To Chicago Direct in Sixteen Honrs, uniAouf Break 1 Caage or Change of Car or Baggage. BRAXCH FROM CENTR ILIA IS NOW FINISHED, Thus shortening tbe tune to sixteen hoots to Chicago. AT Chicago, connecting with Michigan Central Cars , leaving the same Depot, for Detroit, X-agara Falls, Rochester, Albany, New Tork, Boston, and all Eastern and Atlantic Cities. -Only two change of Cars, from Cairo to Nlapafa, and three from Cairo, to Albany, and f oar from Cairo to New Tork. Time from Cairo to Xew Xork, forty-nine hours. Fare aa low, aad comfort great er, than by any other route. Passengers through are NOT subjected to the delays consequent to the frequent changes by short lines ot Railreuds through Indiana and. Ohio, to the East ana Xoith. 1 .Also, connecting at. Chicago with Michigan Southern Trains, for Cleveland, Dunkirk, and the East, with Lake Shore Railroad and Steamers for Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, Xc, and with a splendid Lirie of First Class Steamers for Sardt St Marie, Lake Superior, Colling wotVd. Toronto. &c . . pValns leave CalroEveryMornlng and Evening as fol lows 1 , 6:05 A. M.,. Chicago- and Bunleith Express, Sundays excepted. This Train connects at traieago wtin .ew rork Lignt nlng Express, over Mlchlsan Central, Great Western and Xew Tork Central Railroads, through la thirty-ode hours. This Train also connects at Sandoval wHb. OVlo and Mississippi Railroad lar St. Louis and Tincennes; at Pana, with Trains if the Terra Haute, Alton and St. Louis Railroad, lor inaiaaapous, Lenisvuie aaa uincin cstl; at Decatur, with Main Line Express for Galena, Dunlellh ; tha latter connecting with Trains to Spring field, Naples, Rock Island. Burlington and Qaiacy. 8:10 r. St., New Tork Express, Saturdays excepted. Stopping only nt Important Stations, except oa Signal, connecting with Main Line Day Express from Decatur U, Dunlellh, and arriving at Chicago at S r. M. Passengers fer the Upper Mississippi, will find at Duu- leitb, steamers of the Daniel th ana Minnesota Packet Company, ready to leave 00 the arrival of ettner Cairo Train tor Le Crosse, Redwing, St. Paul, Xc Passengen for Janesvtlte, and Central and Eastern Wisconsin, con nect at Freeport with Trains to Beloit and Janesvtlte, and from thence to Madison and Central aad Eastern Wis consin. The Maps and Charts Indicating the Great Central Route to the North and East are an exact transcript of Coltoa's Map of the TJalteit States, and passengers are requested to examine tkls route aa well as the ruining time cards of the connecting Reads, and Judge for them selves al to thecorrectaessof the above statements. The opening of tbe Illinois Central Railroad from Cairo to Chicago, and thus forming a speedy and direct means of communication between the Upper Lakes and Rivers, and the Lower Mississippi, afibrda to the pleasure traveler, a. well as the business man, attractions and facilities tor reaching the North and East, which surpass those of any other route whatever. The accommodations fur nished by tbe Company for the convenience ot the trav eling public, the permanency ot the road and structure. the strength and elegance of tne xngmea ana cars, com mend themselves to those wbo desire in traveling tpeed, co-mfort ana tafety. State rooms secured on all packets; TICKETS GOOD FOR ONE TEAR, with the privilege of laying over at any point, can be had at Memphis, No. 15 Jefferson street. WILLIAM MORIX, Agent, Inn4-1v Memphis. Tenn. iuilWttjj 3ltatcrials. J. WELLER J. I. EB.WIX. WE LIVE It & ERWliV, Memphis Factory AND LUMBER YARD, Orerttm sfrrrf, near f At AfeasAia una" OAJo Depot. KEEP tor ssle and make to order Doors, Blinds, Sash, Mantles, Frames, Mouldings, ana everything In that line, ot the best materials and workmanship. They are also prepared to do 11 kinds ot Sawing and Planing fer the trade, and to erect buildings ot every description ; to helve and fit up stores, and other Jobbing. Having procured suitable machinery they will loon be enabled to manufacture PACKING BOXES of all kinds, cheaper and better than ever before made in the city. Shinnies. Whir Pice and other Lumber fer sale, dressed and undressed. 23- Orders from tbe country promptly attended to. api3-dawly C. B. MOORE. ,J. IIALSTEAD. ...X BASES, STAR PLANING MILL, Door, Sash and Blind Manufactory, ASD XjTTJIIBFR TfdLRD, SECOND STREET, SOUTH OF UNION, MEMPHIS, TEX.T. FLOORING, Weatherboards, Doors, S. lb, Blinds, Door and Wiudsw Frames and Caslags, Mantles, Mould- lags, Cornice, Celling, Latti o Work, Baseboards, Turn ing, Scroll WGrk, Shelving, Boxes, itc., and every de scription of Bonding Material, dressed and undressed, always oa band and made to order. vrumv TTATJITEAT. Jfc rv X. B The highest cash price paid for aU kind, of Lumber. mvl-ly (arria(je lUgasitorics. Carriage Factory. THE undersigned have opened a Carriage Factory on Second street, between Washington and Adams streets, where they are prepared to Manufacture and Re pair Carriages at the sbortesi notice. All work done by them will be guarantied, and a ahare of public patronage solicited. Jan3-ly-- L. S. BURR X CO. GREAT SOUTHWESTERN CARRIAGE EMPORIUM! 1 M. TOWELL & CO. JO THIS extensive establishment continues at the old stand oa Unloi twts-n Mala and Second, where may Be found a very fine assortment of Carriages, Bug gies Rockaways. Xc , of th'trown manufacture. They take this method 0. returning thanks for past favors, and Invite those w.shlng to buy to examine their .lock before purchasing elsewhere. ap!7 ly J & A. WOODRUFF, CARRIIAGE REPOSITORY, INos. 3 & 4 Exchange Bnildings, MEMPHIS, TENN. COXSTAXTLT on hand a large assort ment of CARRIAGES, from the best manufactorle., In the united States Carriages built to order ar.d work fully guarantied. All kinds ot Repairing done with neatness and dispatch by apJO fm J. XX WOODRUFF. C. C. -MAYD WELL'S JfldLRBEE KMRB UAS KbiUUVxSU IU Adams Street, Del, Main and 2d, MEMPHIS, TEJiX., WHERE can be found all description of Grave Work, which win be furnished as cheap as It can be got In any market West. Also, Building Work done at short notice. It is to the Interest ot all persons wanting such work to Trarchae from the yards at Memphis Instead of purchas ing from Agents, as the Manulactors have to add the twenty per cent, mat is paia Agents 10 ino wort soia oy them. Southerners, look to your interest. decg-daw6m C. CMATDWELL. asportation. RAVEllfpiJBLIC LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. THROUGH TICKETS FARE REDUCED TO GRENADA $5 0. TO CAREOI LIBS 9 GO. TO BLACK nWK 1 60. TO LEXINGTON 12 00. TO CANTON IS 90. VIA THE Memphis and Charleston anil Mississippi Central Railroads. CONNECTING south of HoHy Springs, at tbe TaNa batcbl river, with iht DAILT SOUTHERX MAIL LINE to New Orleans, via Jackson, Mi.s , tbe cleapest. mast pleasant and quickest route to tbe above-nasul points. Iyast stsgi-g snd the best road. Tbe cars will soon be at Oxford, .tin sborte lng this r.ute. Travelers will look o tlx lr comfort and pockets. A ' word to the wise U sotSaent. S3 'or Tickets or information apply toSIMS&CO.b Agents, at the Railroad, Stage aad Omntbas Ticket Of fice, Commercial Hotel. raayl J-d I MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL AXD TEN ESS EE RAILROAD OPEN from Junction with M-mpbjs and Charles K Rallroad to Mo. on, 16 H miles North et BoHvar, aat eleven mile. South of JackMa. Teen. PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN leaves G-aad Junc tion daily at 10 a. ss , or oa arrival of mora lng matt train from Memphis, coeo-ciint at Me-ios wtia Wvty't line of Coaches ter Nashville csaJaiksea aad Hstatsssg ton, and by way of Lexington, C'lftwa. Waynesboro, Meant Pleasant, and from pring Bui by th Tennessee aad Alabama Railro.d. Retura,ng, leaves Medon at 1:10 r 31, ronaectlnjr at Grand Junction with evening mail train 1st Mempfals, arriving at 7:45 aplS R p XEELT Supt. MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE RAILROAD. KTow Opoa to Scuc3JLb. Two Daily Trains each "Way, (SCXDATS EXCEPTED ) FROM and after WEDNE8DAT. March 96. MOT, tea MAIL TRAIN leaves Mempfei daily, (SaaMays ex cepted ) at 7:16 a. M., arriving at Sardts at lftflej a. 3t. Retaining, leave Sardts at 1:15 a. m., 14 arrives at Memphis at 1:96 s. sn Tbia Trim connects at Sard with, Messrs. J. p M (Al exander i- Co.'s Daily Liae of first class Post Cuseswa Kr Panola, Grenada, Cantos, JaektcB and Ttekefcarg Tbe ACCOMMODATION and FREIGHT TRAIN leave-) Sardls at 3:30 a. af.arrlvtac at MemUs at 10:10 a. m. Retaralng, leave Memphis at 238 r M , aad arrtvra at Sardls at 7:30 r. yt. . Passengers are requested to partkase tickets be fare enuring tbe ears, and save pa meat sf extra rare. Baggage checked to all stataooa oa the Railroad, aad at baggaee will be received witboat beiae esstcied. Eacn passenger will be allowed He pound ot baggage by Rail road, aad 60 rwands by stage bat a. artlejiwisl be ear- rled as baggage that Is Dot lneMest t the aersoa ot tbe passengers. a In case of loss, the Cotapary wffl bokl taCBsaaives re sponsible far an amount not exceedteg $60. Z3StZmei, wben traveUag alooe, mswt have a permH naming tbe point to which they are to go, and specttytBg that they are to tra vet by. Railroad, or they wm sett carrle.1. r. m. PATRICK feai SirperlsKdeol. tS-Earle and Easulrer, MorelHs; Express, TTenumU PPfs Grenada papas, arM the Mtii;arpp;aa, at Jack son, copy, asd dtscootlaueTormer advemsrsnests. . GREAT ROUTE- TO TBS EAST AKD. XQRTH. MEMPHIS AND CHAELISTOy R & Z JL R O 2 1 COMPLETED . RAILROAD oonnectfoQ direct from MEMPHIS to New Tork. Philadelphia, BaltiBsofc, WasbingUB City Rtchmood, Charleston, and Savannah. THROCGH TICKETS saM ts tbe feitswia? p4Bts : Naibviile. ChattatsootU, Aaeaat, CbarWtXan. WUtsvisaS ton, Audita, Montgomery, Calasataa. Ga.,Mcua, and Savasoak. THROCGH TO NASHVILLE IX 23 HOURS. Tbroagh Ticket Office at the Comarercial BU 1. Meni phlL Tvbb.. P M PATTBRSON, Afest. TKktta always coed. Fare as low as ay aay other Srst-dass rest p. ror Passengers, a avw roiste saw apeSHd to EAST ERN and ATLANTIC CIT1K -, BBsarpaaM., to cm.rt and safety direct and expesNtsuBS,wit&cctk,as eaia Passlag theagh slave territory, perfect stcBrsty is t0m4 for tbe ooaveyano. of serTBi. Fur FREIGHT from New Task, aad other Eastern cities, by s earners to Charleston or Savannah, and railway di rect toMerapbls. ibe atieutkxi of Soothers and Weatrrst Merchaats 1 sailed to tht route, betBg as cheap, aad more exseditloes. tban any atber Tbe ADAUS EXPRESS COMPAXT is saw la coeaee tlon with this line. Tbe THROKGH MAILTRAIX leaves Memphis BAILT. at 6 30 o'clock A. M. , cosaectlBg wtttr KaK want u4 Westward trains en the Nashville aad ChaUanoa Rail road, at SlevensvD, tame day. .AImi connect, at Grand JuocrivHl with tbe Mississippi Central Railroad to Hotly Sprtags, Oxford, Grenada, Can ton. Jackson, Ike, Xc. - Also connects at Grand Jtiaettea Station with Tssnes see Central Railroad to Bolivar, and Jacksea. Also connects at Pocahontas with Trl-Wrekiy Line of Coaches to Ripley, Pontotoc, Aberdeen and OsfnmbB. Mississippi. The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Memphis DAILT (except Sundays) at 2:15 r M.. for JaaettoB wuh the Mississippi Central aad Teanessee Central Rai, reads. SomervlUe and loterme-tiate Slatiaas. Baggage checked to aH stations on the Rail-sad, and co Baggage will be received without being cheeked. Each passenger will be allowed seventy-five pounds of baggage by Railroad, and sixty pounds by Stage ; bat bv article will be carried as baggage that la not incident 10 the person of the passenger. In case of loss the Com pany will hold themselves responsible for as amount net exceeding $100. Passengers are requested to purchase Tickets before en tering the ears, and save payment of extra fare. Xegroes, when traveling atone, must have a permit, ea rning the point to which they are to g, aad speUfytBe that they are to travel by railroad, or they will not carried. Xo ticket will be sosd tbem, sor will they be t- celved en the cars, unless their owner er agent be present or known to tha IKket Agent and Conductor, or other person 10 vouch ior geaaiaefirss at permK. B. ATRES, Snperlnteneent ot Transportation, epJl Memphis. Tenn For Baltimore, TTfLshington New York, Philadelphia, &c. Direct Through Lino for the East I Baltimore and, Ohio RAILROAD THIS Road runs from Wheeling to Baltimore, (JT3 miles.) and to Washington, (100 miles.l aad urestni. the fullest advantages both as a freight aad passetigt line. It runs through wild and romanUc regieas of tha AReghenlfs; and being solidly constructed, comploteiy equipped aad carefully managed, Is one et the most at tractive ana sural itaiiroaus in me uBiteq stales The Central Ohio Railroad, from Columbus and ZaaesvUle u Whet ling, unites this road with alt port Iocs ot the West and Southwest. The ostT TsTBonoB ticxzts raoat Husnn Louisville and St. Louis to the Xatioxax. Mc TBorous, are sold by this road, which runs direct ut Washington without the delay of passing through Balti more. It 1 also the only Its by vblsh bazrasa cu h checked to Washington from the Ohio river. S"5-By tie MAIL route tram Memphis, take than.,! steamers, running dally for Louiivii.e, connecting tVre with matt steamer or JeeersonvlUp Railroad far Clactsi natl, where they arrive so aa to eoanect with the cars of Utile Miami tuuroau ior uaaiBss, ceoneottnr toere -with Central Ohio Railroad, through Newark aodZaae. vlfle, to Wheeling. By the express train of this route. tne time nam uinonnau 10 itaiiimors ana 10 Washington Is less than 27 hours. r?"Be sura to ask for tlckats by the Baltimore aad Oh la Railroad Route. rPassencers from Memphis going East ttxonrh St Louis, can buy Through Tickets by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Thla tuuto lays through Tlaceones, Teira Haute, Indianapolis, etc, to Wheeling, over tbe new Ohio and Mississippi and connnectlng Roads. These connections are all direct, and the time from St. Louis to Baltimore or Washington Is but about iZ hours. Through Tickets by this-route may be had of the Agent, under the Plan ters Hons, at ixe roiiowmg rates : rrum at. Louis to Baltimore $15; to Washington $26. At Wheeling the passenger takes the sunerlor cars of the Baltimore and Ohla Railroad, which leave thra time. dally tor Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Xew Tors. Tnrougn is i or 17 bouts, including stoppages. For safety, speed, regularity, beauty ot lhe country, and general comfort, this road Is second to nona ra tbe Union. FREIGHTS. This company possesses the largest eauipmentot any Railroad in the United States, and i. prepared to do aa Immense business In transportation. Tne roaa mates immediate connection at tbe wharves and In the streets of Balltmere with the Railroad to Philadel phia and Xew Tork, steamers f Ericsson and BAlri more Steamship Lines, by Canal and Sea to Xew Tork, and by new Merchants' aad Miners' Lin to B01U0, steamers to Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Ac. Fk particulars, see freight tariff, copies ot whleb may be bad ot the Forwarding Houses In the West, or ' J. B. Fosui, Receiving and Forwarding Agent at Wheeling. WM. a. WOODSIDE, Master ot Transportation, BaKimcre. THROUGH TICKETS. Blowing the holders to stop at any point, and resume their seats at pleasure, may b purchased at the Company's Office. Xo. IS, Jeffrsa street, 3 doors East st tha Commercial Hotel. Memrhia. Jun2-ly at. jiubin. Agent 33 3VX O -T or the NEW DRUG STOKE. WE take pleasure in Informing the cltlxena ot Memphis and the public generally that w has re moved our stock ot Drugs to the corner ot Main and Union streets, and will take pleasure In accommo- daiiug all who may favor us with a call. We are also In receipt of a full supply of fresh and gen uine Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Xc. Paiticular attention paid to rilling of Prescriptions it all hours ot day and nlgbt. .leeJI-U R. JOTXER A. CO FIFTY barrels Powdered and Crushed Sugars, for sals by marI7 HANCOCK, Cl-lRXt fcCO 1 t - i 5 , i . i ? ! i 1 i