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MPH'S DA IIiY APPE AL SATURDAY, ' JUT.T 6, 1861,
nausAcn or rmHKMi m.
An A ' as lWn" Ml IB BtBanlBSJ, raise nd '
Pv i.iouo' r rce, ano or other pirpose-
Sec 1. Be it enacted by the General Jttttmbly
of thebaic of lenneeeee, That tbe bonds M
or o b iud under tSe act passed May 0.
18tt.eBtttM an act to rai, organize aod
Hd, a provisional force and for other pur
mm, shall be fxetnpi from taxa-ion.
Sec 2. That the S'ate shall furnish to al!
companTes of cavalty musiered into or to be
m'is:erei into the se-vice, saddles, bridles and
other equipments neeesaary and usual in cay
airy aervice.
Sec 3. That the pay per month of tba staO
if the 111 WMI am! brieadier-seneral,
art appointed at larseshaM be the Fame as
if appointed from the li' e of lieutenants.
Sec. 4 Thar the eomraitaariea of the army
thai! supply each officer with one ration per
by, and BaVmll also supply each servant of an
cffict one ration per day. Me vtlua of the lat
ter -o He deducted from such officers pay.
Sec. 5. That the cavalry service shall be
oreanized into battalions, squadrons, and com
panies. That not more than sis nor less than
five r'mpatles shall constitute a battalion,
and tlis two companies shall constitute a
souadrontl at the hld offi.-ers of a battalion
shall be a lieutenant-colonel and major,
and fhst the staff of the lleu'enant-colo-r,e!
shall consist of an adjutant major to be
chosen from his com-mand, with the rank and
pay of a lieutenant of cavalry.
ftSsc. S That the governor be authorized
an! empoA-er-d to accrpt into the. service,
complies of raneers not connected with any
ba't.Ti'on, snii cor.si9t of no' less than sixty
ME IMM than ninety privates, and that tbey
be subject to the ssme rules as the renniar
cavalrv service as to pay, forace and hor.
Provi '.! thev furnish their own trms and ac
cep' srrvie upon such Wins, conditions, and
for otic Imgfft Bat time ss the governor may
prescrifce.
Sec T. That the g.trernor in bia discretion
may organize battalions to consist of five
. 'vipaaies of riflemen: Provided such com
panies procure for themselves good rifles, to be
taken by the Sta'e at valuation or rstained by
t!:e soldier at bis elecuon
Sec. 8. That t.e gcverner or the .military
an! financial board shall appoint such drill in
stnictora as the wants of the service require :
Provided thnt not more than one drill instruc
tor shall be appointed for each reciraer.t; these
appointments hall only be made upon the writ
tec application of one of the major-general's
or the bri?adier-eeneral in command of the
r'eimrD' for which the appoiti'ment may be
reqpired; that the appointee shall only con
firm in office fr,r such Wrrn as their services
are ir.d'spensahle for the public eood, and it is
made the duty of the brigadiei-general to give
o'ice to the military and financial bean!
when the services at any appointee are nc
longer needed ; the rank nd pay of such re?i
TBltal drill instructors shall be that of first
lieutenant of infantry.
Sic. 9. That the rank of aids of major-gen-er''"
shall be that of color.el of infantry, and
the rank of aids of brieadier-genTals shall be
that of iuajfr of infantry. But nothing herein
contained shall be construed to increase the
pay of sai l aids.
Sec 19 Tlist the pay per month of the
mfejor -general's etaff and the staff of generals
' brigndes, when apaointed at large, shall be
tha sacre as if appointed from the line of lieu
tenants. Sac. 11. That the raDk aa ! pay of rerimental
chapl iins, e!ec ed eccordine to the provisions
of a'n act passed 6th May, 1861, shall be that
;,f o lier.tenan's of infantry, and be entitled to
an nfficer's tent and forssre for one hotse.
Sec 12. That the rank of aids to majer
generals shs'l be the same as provided by
law for aids of major-generals of the arn.y
of the Confederate States of America,
ti od the rank of aids of brigadier-generals
shall be the same as providd bv law for the
aide of briesdier-eenerale of the Confederate
States of America. But r.othine hereir con
tained shall be cons'rued to increase tbe pay
over the amount provided in an ct passed 6th
May, lfcfil.
Sec. 13. That when bonds have been taken
bv competent authoiity and submitted to the
military and financial heard for approval, said
board shall Se authorized and empowered to
receive other proof than the oath of securities
as now reqtiird, and ma v act on the same, and
if such outside proof of solvency be sufficient
may approve such bonds without the affidavits
of securiti.'s to such official br.nd
Sec. 14 That there shall be appointed, in
accordance with the act of May 6th, 1861, ten
regimental musicians, the chief to rank as
eareeant-msjor, and the regimrutal musiciaas
to rank as seargeants of companies.
W C Whitthobk c,
Speaker House of Representatives.
B. L. Stotall,
Speaker of Senate.
An Act for the benefi at Insane menir-e'-B ' tbe Fami
lies of Volunteers.
Skc. L B? it euac!d by the General jfi"m
bly of the State of Tenneteec, Ti at the wives
and other members of the families of volun
teers who are citizens of this S'a'e, and who
hsve enlisted, or who may hereafter enlist in
the service of tbe Stale or of the Confederate
Statea, who have been, or who may hereafter,
b" placed in the Tennessee 'sylum for the in
sane, as pay r-j-tcDts, shall durins the time of
enlistment, or while such ro'tiiiteera are ia
actual service, be supported by the State, upon
the written certifi-st of the chairman of the
county court from the county of residence of
said volunteers, s'tin? fcrth that be or they
are unable from indigent circumstances to
support such patient in the asylum.
Sec. 2 That any one of the Tennessee vol
antAra who may become deranged while in
the s rviie. and who has not tbe puenniary
rr.ears o enter tbe asylum as a pay patient,
shall a received n 1 trealed as a pauper pa
tieit. Pririded, bat nolbinz herein contained
shall be no construed as 'o cause any of the
prea nt patients of the asylum to be discharged
in order to give place to any of the above pa
tients, as provided in this act.
W. C. Whitthoeke,
Speaker of the House of ReiTesentativea.
B. L. Stovai l,
Speaker of the Senate.
Adopted ML
TilK WAT MriKTIIFRsi SOLDIERS
AKf. TKKtTKD,
Capt. Benjamin R. Simpkins, First Lieuten
ant Cornelius V. S'fipkins, and Sergeant Jobn
Hancock, of corr pany C, 1st regiment Sickles'
brigade, pub-ished a card in the New York pa
pers of the 23J, in reference to the treatment
of their men, from which we make tbe follow
ing; extract :
On the 19th of May we left the assembly
rooms barracks, and went to the Red house, at
Harlem. Before leaving the asaeiiMy rooms,
however, our men had become urtomfortably
dirty, having no a.-comrmdations for washing
either their persons or their clothes. In this
condition the transfer was made. At the Red
hoae nffeen of our company were compelled
to sleep out of doors the first l:ight for want
of room inside and beds. We remained there
up to the 'ime of our transfer to Camp fco't,
Sta;en Island. In the day time the men were
occasionally driven out to tbe open lots, where
t f.ev were compelled to remain, whether they
w. ere drilling or not, rain or shine. Mere than
once, when tbey bad used their blankets for
protection from the elements, they bad to cover
tnemse'.ves nith the same blankets when they
lay dtwu at nighij
By such means their clothing rotted on their
back", while the oromise of equipments was
put off from day to day.
On Tuesday, Mav 28, we were removed to
Staten Island. Having arrived there we were
provided with five tents for one h indred and
one m.i, this arrangement compelled forty of
our number to sleep in the open air for the
first night. Col Williamson continued to prom
ise equipments, and tbey con' limed not to come,
untii Um cJotMmg, of our men was actually
rotted off them, and they wer compelled to
wer blankets to hide their nakedness. The
first equipments given consisted of twenty
suits, and they were so large that most of the
men who needed :hem could not wear them.
Capt. A. J. Andrews, of another compan',
makes H,jp tatemeut :
I belonged to a company which was raised
in Delaware county. We came down to the
city to join the Sickles' brigade las' Thursday.
We tiiimber-d seventy men. We are mechan
ics, lumbermen at d farmers. The first night,
aboof 11 o'clock, we were served with blankets.
On S inday morning we were served with meat
in a state of decomposition. On Monday Ma;.
F. roham came to our camp, took one of our
men by the collar, and struck him five times
with bis fist, and swore that he would bang
h:m and iz him, and drum bim off tbe Island,
j.nd make an exau.ple of bim. Farnbam was
dressed in citizen's clothes at tbe time. At no
tune since we went into camp have we had
full allowance ol ra ions.
And two "non-commissioned officers" slate
t.eir complaints in the following language:
Servant Murdoch and corporal O'Brien,
married men, and both members cf the Fill
more Guards, from Buffalo, complain that they
had been promised five cen's a mile for what
ever diB'anre tbev went wilb the company,
and that they have been disappointed, in con
sequence of v hich their fa milies are now in
want. The Buffalo union defense committee
refuses to fi,rnietj means for their families be
cause they votunteerea nere. naviug pro-
..rn a discharge, tbey w.II make the
be.t
cf tt
dUf
On T
off, a
musk
iiotne. loey say there are
itinies, desertions, etc , at camp Sco't.
sdav uigbt a complete company got
s.gbtv or ninety men with loaded
and filed bayonets recaptured
Whoie eumpanie9 do, however, fie-
them
qaently get awav. Col. Williamson several
ttrre. atruck a nian in tbe face with a whip,
and in conaequence bis compai y went away, J
and have commenced a suit against W.lllam
son. Ihe objection against the brigade ll
that the chief officers are not comm ssionec;
are ignorant of their duties, and brutal in their
tmtMM of the men; mat tae food Mt euf
fieiont in quantity for nutrim-st, and that the
n:en laeVt Ma any pr-speel o' retting into ser
vice. We takf il 'he above accounts of bad treat
ment of Lincoln's solriier? from a single num
ber of a Xew York Black-Republican paper
tlie Tribune of June 23L
Presbtteriani South. In the Confede
ral States we have In our denomina'ion about
714 ministers, 1,100 churches, and 7 .000 mem
bers. This is about one-third of the member
ship of our whole church. If the slavehold
icg States of Missouri, Maryland and Ken
tacky are counted, it would include the mem
bership i f more than one hundred thousand.
During tbe debates In the general assembly
aome of the speakers seemed to view the loss
of the South as a small matter, and the Pitts
burg aner indulges in the same vein. If a
man can comfortably sever from himself one
third o. his own body, then perhaps the case
is made out. Richmond Preihyterian.
A GrN Fired bv the Enemy's Shot.
Capt. Casper W. Hunt, of the Walker (Ten
nessee) legion, present on the attacks on the
batteries at Aquia Creek, a few weeks ago.
narrates the following as one of the hundred
ha'i-breajith escapes of tbe confederate forces
on that occasion : One man was lying sick in
a house near battery No. 1, when the firing
com in nee I; be seized bis musket and ran out
cf doors with it in his hand; at that moment a
shell exploded over his head, and a fragment
of tbe shell striking the hammer of bis gun,
fired it "ff, not injuring him in the least.
Fredericksburg Herald.
LIST OF LETTERS
n EM A! VINO in the Poet 0!BVe at Memphis, Tenn., on
K the 6U. PAT OF JULT. 181 Peron calling for
them Phun!.l r that they r advertised.
Lt.SN BT) Andersen A.
BEHRT J T; Brier A 2; tjpUcfc BM A; Brown mias V;
B'mrrM; BotI mts M B; Brarley san i; Bskr
miss M; Bradhaw M P. B'stus 8: Bnrk E; Brown T W;
BoMy J Si Bryan E; Bldte 1.; Bocrner miss M.
(10BB n1s 3: Carr m.- H: Cawdss miss A; Cox misi
j Own WOO M; barter V; CbiBsWR miss; Carr mra ;
Ts-r M A: Chambers Ti Clifford E; Conne'.l V Mi Cobh
M B.
XAt.IT H F: Pavl" A W: Paltry snrt If; Darcr m.is
LI Psr.iel M C; DonsiassJ; Dawell Si Djnahoe C; Dor
aaa ms: Parmau mrs.
E
STAIS' J S; lagan M; Icgria IT English M.
JOSTER L J; Ford A B; Farley A 8; Folwell Z Z.
CHRIST J S: Giii miss J; Grshsm V A; (Sibsoa cirs X
I 5: i;!ijvi f; Sarman Mi Ureen L K: Gracs B.
HAX mias M; nail m a M: Hancock M ; Hamlin C
A; Hissing A; Hanson T; Hightowor M; Heary M
A; HarriLC B; Holt M C; Huseis F; Hi .lies s C;
atria ) Harper iii Hoaey J; nigKius If Hi Hca
phseys M J
JOKES W A 2; Jackson L E: Jikascn K; Jennings A A;
Johnson M.
KAT P C; ling H; Cannole Hi King If W; Kannota
miss H.
LKCOT R: lister miss J; I.inckan M; LonginotU Pi
Lambert M S; Leraori n E.
MTERS A f; M'K.re A E; Marg-,nn j F; Matheara M;
Martin mrs C; Maldron B: Madigan B; Moey J;
Means M; Meats S; Morrion A; Morgan F.
McOARTHT j; McEee E; McLeroore a; McflnskT M
M; McMcrry Ki MeAnaily Mi McMahon Mi McWil
hams F.
aELSOH M M; Vool M E.
TI ARE mrs J: Psrk S; F.ckritl M: Park S H 2; Farka.
A D: Pool M Ji Farkr M; Paarce A A; Poo-all M C.
RAGAmiaaM; Read H A; Rid'ia M; Robinam mrsi
M A: Bawlings J; RiplasrSC; Rn-land M
KBsf B. Rl hard J A.
SCOTT M F; gcof. M H; S.ovail U J; Sosiaman t A;
Stoner Ei Stanley M A; Hwerner Q Sewe l I. K;
Ekiara i: Im.ta a C; Sprinjifisld M; Sailivau A; Maaa
M A.
T ATI.OR Si Tariar C W; Thompson rara J; Townsend
ii Pi Town?end Vi Townsley H A; Thompson J.
TXTATSJi Wet.b w P; W lliama Si Western W W:
V BrtajS P B; arUUaaM M t; White M J; Webster F;
Waipaer F M.
VOCTM H.
FRENTH T.ETTrTRS. Bronte mde C Fi Va-gnart L 2:
Cr.a&ade A B 2. Friicbett Ml!; Filler J B; Bediair
noas A .
r'ALI AN" LETTERS Arata J B; Moritdnrino J; Bat
to A; Baggio A; Franciala Ji Sorcio L.
Gk-on.tlem.on" Iiist.
ALLK.V R A; Alexander Ai Andersol W 0; Aad-ews
A L; Andrews W Hi Andrews J St Anderson W C
2; Anderson G T; Adams A H; Addison J Fi Akars T:
Andres S; Auislie J; Atkin-m. Ayres W T.
BALCH C: Baldwin; Besdley J Mi Baird T W; Balen
tine J G: Bam J H; Bailly F; Bradfo d H S; Brean
J; BremeirCi Branau Fi Byrd Fi Bt'tanght J P; Bry
san Ji Bibgham W w; Brigcs J: Brncs: BriCgea W Hi
Banniatrr H Si Barnatt W R; Burcw w F; Biessiag J;
Ball Ji Beard W H; Bea-d Mi Berthnght J P; Bottloell
W C; Brown W Mi Brown J Bi Bssfn J; Bjy.ie Ai But
tingtnm F W: But er J D; Blnnt & Carpenter.
rA BIT. P; Calhosn Si Cabell B C; Chamberlin CP;
rhsii bers W B; Crandell B D; Cartwright A B;
Crrssmsa W H; Cypar. J B; Clifton T Mi Cosnter A;
C-x Li Cx M Gi Cox A A; Cox J; Copelin J G: Conlter
W Si Corwiaa J M; Carter J A; Caoos B H; Chase W J
Cochran J A: Cokes J C; Cook J B; Cook Mi Caok B Si
Csmminxs W W; Cnnin T J; Chorea E N.
DALUS W; nabbs J Wi Daly O; Drcghley B F; Pay J;
Da-cn J; Prayer J Si Du-keo n C; Dicks 'n R: BOO
!y B A; Pocelaon D S; Dr.'Ogb H C. D oley B P; Djnz
laa R X; Dollis B C; Davis J D; Davis J; Davis B J; Pa
vis B Ai Dv;S; Drew A; Derwin B; D ugherty J C;
Donalb. n W; Dnncan A; Dnncan T Bi Dnttou P F; Don
bar Ft; Domains B; Dnmmoos T.
Ts VRNS B M : Eakiai Bdmondaon A C; lagan T S:
Ej Echols D H; Biro' A W.
TOLET 1; Fasan G H; Farri H J; Frir F K; For
r rest.r B H; F.atrr W; Foster M Ti Froemsn J H;
Fink II; Fiihtmaster Wj Fltct J; Fisk A T; Foltoa J W
Pcwlkes a; Ca.
rl R AT A H; Granless J A: G;bbon J II 5: Govan W H;
T G'arv Jj Grisham J G; Gullev I W; Graham Ji
Gwyun K B; Griffin Ti Godaey Bi Gidiland J B 2;
Giles J Bi G'alisi.i R; George B 3) Gnsaoin T F; Gar
land; rtrlTl L W Gruff J D.
HARPER W n; Haela C B; narbert F; Tlanimond P P.;
Harass B M Harrisr ; Heaaion T; H lsea W Ai
Hoaan N B; Hamilton W E; f-unter w B; Hart Pi Har
ris N J; Her d .n J B; Bolllday R B; De-ton J; Bart W;
Hunter L E; ITrii1o2 D; Holcombe J; H"pon SB; Hriff
A; H'jgir.u n Ia fopnes A B; Harris J. Hin hey J Wi
Holland J B; Hodges J Bi Hu l.on B; nad-on C P; Hick
W: Hon-t o w 3; Hudson A E; Hnnter A A; Hardtn W
F; Haycra L; Hartis G Lj Holcimbe A B; Howard L M;
Hopps J; Hick.- J H .
JACOBS L; Janet TT; Janes B E: J yner W; Jon s J P;
Jo!, BBSS J B; January P; Janes J; Jones J; Jones G
T; James M; Jones 3 r ; J bneon PG; foBBHsa E Li Janes
Bi Jennings D; Jooa O E; Jackson; Jones M L; Johnson
Jas; oataoao a B.
KERB G T; Bin? W A; Birwan A C; Keys J; Kednedy
W ) Kenmsel Mr; Keough W; Kirby P.
L ALTER J ; Linda A; Lnddy B; Kewis J F: I.nckett
J R: Lapsley B'v ir; Liv;nitcn B H; Jocke J B;
Lynch C B; Lncaa J M; L fells; Lawrence B J; Lester d
J; L-.n'gar W.A.
MAGOKE Thos; May W A. Merrlwethsr H Mi Mit
el.x. L; MoerropBi Moore Dr; MnlllnsLP; Mani
fan Thos: Masflel4 J; Mllle B S; Moby J B; Moore Bi
Murray '', Mhr M; Mannonn r A; Miller Wm; Mitchell
R W; M'ljalv J R; M xre A B; Mnll B; Maxly J J;
rill W; MUins W f; Morgan R B; Moore D W; Malkev
Jnoi Martiri.n G W; Mavs W W; Mitchell W 8; Moo-iy k
Farrll; M rrisaey .. C; Mnrd'.ck L F; Mscase i T;
Martin W T; Meghan; Myeir A S; Morris T G; Moore B
M.
B I lB W WM: McBride; McLondon J B; McDsniel H
JO, Li McLemore S Bi McKinneyjs; MoOanoBila TiisJ
MtMannard T; Mci'artliy C24 McCown Jn- Pi M.eos
Jas; MrlihsrChu; McReon wm; McBach J 3; MiF.rland
B: M. Orinlev J; McC iml) J; McCluskey J B; MclBic.k
A'.ex; McD well n i: M -Cade J B.
JiELSoN D; Nelaon W A; Kail. J P.
0T
UVEtl J 2; Oosley Abel.
PAPGFT C W; Padiret G"o W; Patrick F: Plake W W;
Pol:ham W; Petty J C: Philp.it J X; P ckett O A;
Pyran E; P.,rlor Jo 2; Pools E H; Porter D F; Prst..n W
B: Partln I.i Pratt (eo W 2, Peantk J S; Perrv V r;
Paine C; PhiliipaElward; Phillips V; Phillips B J; Pride
J Li Powell W Ri Pooei F: Putney Lewis.
RAY d W 2; Hay n Raney Jno K; Ttice W O F;
. Bobertson R B; Rassell John; Russll C G; Reynolds
Jas; Basao m: BaaifTaw Mr; Biddick J H; Bcdgers Henry
O; Robinson it Lason; Bynon It Highlower.
RTAXI.BT C A: Slencfcter J Ai Soanlm G P; Stanton
Lnke: Sanders D H S; Scarbrengh A M; Spain Jos;
Saint Jno C; Sanders Davis; Shew Joseph; Stoker J a;
Sweet TF; Skehan Dr A: Sherman Wm K; Stevens A;
Shields Ssmnei; Simm J T; Snydrr Wm S; Smith Jas P;
Smith L; Snllivan T L C; Sioddard H 2: Sntlaworth Wm;
Shaw Thos J; Stevrart A P; Stewart W Li Singleton T
B 2; Silvester H; Simpson D A; Strang S D; Stockton D
Li Strickle- Jas; Saturn E L
TATLuB J A; Taylor G W; Thompson B H; Tay W n
R; Tboaipkins "ho-; Tb.itnpklns T; Thompson J C;
Terry C Si Tumpkins B k; Twitty M; Thomas Dr B R;
Tonley B M; Tooie Jno; Trnett A.
VERMtiS J M; Vernon tt Co; Vingnan Jno; Vaaeta'
vorlin Sam.
TTTATT H W; Wharton P H; Wharton T C; Watt B M;
vV Westbnry F; eaverB H; Wilcox Jno B; Wilson
J T; Ward Jno; Ward Wm s; Ward t Jones; Webster P
H; Western Wm; Wiiley W; Wilson Geo; Winfnrd A G;
Wimtle A B; Williams C 8 2; Wi'Iiama Jos S; Williams
T Si Williams B J; Williami Geoi Wtite W P; Wruht
Jas L; Wertbaru J P; Warmlev R G; Wle M w; !!
Unas D w 2; WniteJLove; Whitmore J; WbitmnraJ
W; Whitmore G A; Williamson: Whitmore J; Whitmore
G; Whitm, re w D.
yoBKO B B; Temaria Wm.
INITIALS B R Agent; Chukasaw Lodge; Qnarter
master; Gayost Bncampment.
53"Persous calling for letters wi'I please say they ars
advertised, and give the date at soch advertisement.
Sirday iffl-e hottra from half-past two te half-past three
o'clock
M. C. GALLAWAY, Postmaster.
Mkmphib. July 5, 1S1.
MlT3I.tL ISSTRCMBSTS 10 MUqr
.ir cost:
I NOW will sell oft my large stork of MUSIC and MU
SICAL LKSTBUMKNTM AT COST, consisting of
Pianos, 4Wuilars, Violins,
BANJOS, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETTES,
CLARIONETTES, FLUT1NOS,
ACCORUEONS, rARLOR ORGANS,
Violin Cases, On i tar Cases Violin and Gnitar Strings.
Piano Stools, Piano Covets, etc , ote., too numerous to
mention.
ALSO,
FIVE HUNDREO TENOR AND
BASS DRUMS!
manufs:tared expressly for uiiltlary service. Apply
soon a'. B A. BKNnOK'S
V . r. ji,.) nti.ern Mil tary prusu waftifac ry,
25. Mam street Mempliis. Tenn. .
BMHB8 FEMALE (OLLEUE.
tpn MXrEBKTn SBS-ION will begin cn the SEC
l OJJD M NPAT in September This tnstitntim
it la believed, aflords nnsnrpesss d facilities for the ac
qaisitionof a thorongn atol polished edu aiion The
Boaids and Treasury Votes of the Confederate States
will be taken at par vaine or Cotton at the maiket
price, in payment of does The oha-ges, In advance,
for board and regniar tuition, are $101 per session of
twenty weeks. To secure situations patrons should
mke previous application, as the number of pnpila is
limned to sixty.
For circulars giving foil particulars apply to
0. G. VACFHRHMN,
JtiS-dawJme . President.
PUBUSHIS'i DA1LT, TBI-WBBKLT AH I. WKSKL1
BT
INH B. M'rLAN'AtV.B ...BENJAMIIt F. DILL
Cnder the style ni firm of
?!( liAAII 7, A DILL,
whoic ti! '-ftrterB on B;w(n-i5, ot ftherwi8, sbonld b
Dirctti.
PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Dailv (in aJvance) per annnm $10.00
rri-Weakly 6.W
Weekly " "
D.4II.Y RATES OF ADTERTISINT.
For one square of ten linea or less, one insertion. .$1 .SO
For each aJditiona! insertion of same 60
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M'rT.AVAtTAN St PTT.I..
Fr.r Congress.
Wr are authorised to announc JOHW C. FARBING
TON as a candidate to repreeent the 10'h Congressional
District of Ternes- ee, as a delegate in the Congress of
tbe Confederate States. el-te
For '::.-., -
WW T AVF.BT Is a candidate Is represent the 10th
Congressional District in the Congress of the Confede
rate Statea. lelS-te
For rougresa.
We are anthoriie.1 to antK.r.. e D M. CCBSIK, Ksq.,
of this city, a candidate to represent this Coneressional
District in the Congress of the Confederate States, at
the enenin election JelS-t?a
For Congress.
V7e ae authorised and reque.-te1 tj announce B G.
PAYKK as a candidate for delegate to the Congress of
the Confederate St.t- - of America, which aset l.bles at
Blchrr.ond on tbe 20th day of Jn y next. jotl-te
For Congress
We are anthor.z-d t annminsie IDC. ATKINS 11
a candidate for the Confederate Congress from lb?
Ninth Congressional District. je29-ide
For Congress.
We are authorized to announce M. B. HILT., of
Trenton, as a candidate for lbe onfederate Cssn gresa
froTt the Ninth C ngresslonal District. Je22-tdc
BOHLEN, WILSON &Co7f
ff'liolfsale and ISttail Dealers
IN
ICE,
276 Main Street.
WATER STREET, NEAR FOOT OF JEF
FERSON STREET.
And Ba1 Mrret, nesr Sontb Mfmphiri Market.
A Iabi .snpply of ICE on ban). Steamboat fur. -.shed,
BOdcity and coactry ordr promptly atteuded to.
Te 11. Families of Volauteers.
THE nndersigned will attend at 'he County Clerks'
office in Memphis, on WkDXEADATS and SATLR
DATS, until further notice to pay the all.Wince made
by the County C mrt to the fa nil I log of Volunteers
Payments win b made where the V.t'onteer has teen
in ac'ive service for one month anW in such cases only
j-23-lsn J. W A. pstTIT. Jud.e. etc
ALFRKD A. SMITH li'ICK & ( 0.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Commission
nd Produce iTlerchanSsi,
llflLL give prompt personal attenticn to the sale of
VV WRR T, FLflUB, CoTfON, and all articles con
signed to them. Otne over Cleaves fc VoAbO, Mem
pkis, Tenebaee Aiao, cash advancements made un
consignmente te DUNc'AlsT, PATSB k CO.,
isW-Irn 18 Kn-on street. N. O
DR. SPIKGKEL,
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
AND THB MOST SUCCBSSFTJL
Cancer Operator
IN THE WORLD!
Eight Years in Memphis.
INFORM the cblic in xneral that he is prepared
ki treat all disease.;, but etjpecatly thoee whick are
pronnDiicd incurable, and cat led chronic.
Uis treatment of Cancer is with.int any riya!, be
otuse th rlH be expelled from tbe system, with a!l
Their roots and fibers. Aly by cons ntioottl treatment,
withoci -nt!c aod witbont the knife.
He M; o treats witb saccese, according to the most im
proved science of medicine in Hnrope, Rbenruatlinn.
N- nralcia, (outf Ophthalmia, Flstnla in Ano, Scrofnla,
Syphilis, DyiiTenjiat Chronic Dysentery, Torpid Liver,
Gravel, Fit. Tapeworm, FileB, Bropir', Disease? of the
Skin, Bronchitis, Cunnumptiun, U di -pi-tcsBf the Bye
and Ear, and give particular attenticn to all Female
Complaints, especially those of the womb.
N-gres who are afflicted with any of the above
diseases will be cored, and can Cud good board and ac
cemmneatione while under treatment at the dwetors' in
firmary. The doctor cil!s attention of patience at a distance,
that if they are not prepared to conr.:t the doctor per
tftbty, by writing to hiu, with an exact account of all
tbe ymptonis of tbe disease, medicine wilifee forwarded
by Aditus express.
CjOffle M Leoow's Building, Union street, between
Main and Second, fourth door east of Main.
Infirmary ju Uniwi. street, east of the bayou, at Dr.
Spiegel's private residence.
Pr C. Spiegel has, in his thirty years practice, es
pecially on chronic diseases, cured them with the utmost
Qccesa. Ue has in his possession ver five thotuand
plants, herbs, barks, etc., which he can rely upon to
esre diseases which 2re by the most succeaaful pracu
tionera pronounced incurable.
Ue also makes it his etpecial practice tv treat all pri
vate diseases with the utmost success, in a short time,
no matter of bow long standing, nor of what na'..ure.
All Dr. Spiegel asks from the afflicted Is a fair ttlaT,
then all the reference will give will be a speedy cure
tv them.
Thouaf'iis of testimonials, from the most reliable
source, iay be seen at the doctor's office. jy2-tim
IIE tUQlURTERS FOR
MILITARY GOODS,
AT
B. TlLKER BROS.,
19S Main street Clay Bnildins.
rA VE jtxst received another large assortment of
liray and Blue Cloths and t'assimeres,
Gray aod Blue jans,
Gray and Btac Te ds,
Shirts, Blankets and Robber Goods.
General assortment f
F.niaiE j'..rrs
Military Hats and Slioes.
B. WALKER &. BROS.,
Je3 i.iy!6 No 195 Main at'eet, Clay Bnllding.
Fast Received
QEtk BASKETS Piper ne dslck Ohampagtie ;
tJV "Sca.ks Indon Po-ter ;
In oris. German Whisky;
2S casks H ..-, Bides and Shonlden ;
108 Lrla. Bxtra and SnperSne Flonr.
ALSO -.(, Mola.sea. Coffee, Tea, Tobacco, Olgare,
Boiaina, Figa, Orans, Lemons, etc. For sale by
J. V FBANB,
nirlft Mo F-ont raw.
MEMPHIS HAT MANUFACTORY,
257 Main Street.
10,000
M1LITABT BATS, assorted colors,
PLUMES,
GOLD STABS AHD LACB,
GOLD COBS3 AND TASSBL8.
MILLER 4s. DUNN.
M
Jllisfclianfons.
mmm cgmpm,
Of the State of Virginia, Ridusii.
JT. T. WEST, rfgettf,
OFFICE, ON JEFFERSON STREET,
Opposite Fowlkes it Co.
Anthorired capital $1,000,00
Oath capital and eurplni paid np $ 280 00
3 HO 000 lop sited vilh Controller at Naahville,
as secority to policy holders.
Insnraa aitamst loss by Fire oa Bnildings and Mer
chandise ot every description. Alao, on Leaaea and
Furniture. All loa.es eqnitably a&jnsted and prompl.y
paid. apS-ly
DIBBCTOBS.
Wm. H McFarland; President Farmers Rank;
A. Warwisk, Arm of Warwick Si Barksilale;
Wm G. Crenshaw, firm of Cren-hisv & Co.;
Wellington Goddin, firm of Goddin a Apperitn;
T. W. McCance, firn: of !"nBlop, Moncnre & Co.;
tt. A. narksslale. firm of Warwlra k. B.rksdale;
James H Grant, Tobacco Manufacturer;
L. D. Crenshaw, fl. m of Ilaxall. CrOnahOBJ ji Co.;
John T. Bacon. Arm of Bacm at Basker ll! ,
B. B lUxsll. firm of Haxa l. Crenshaw a Co.;
John Cnme. Jr., Ship Owner;
Wm. B. Warwkk, r.rm or Warwick & Barkadale;
Jas. Alfred Jone, Attorncy-at-Law ;
C. 0. Bltett. Builder;
F. R Rnffln, Agricnlturisl and Manufacturer;
H W. Mctirudar, Hrt-. of 3. McGtnder (a Sons;
W. W. Cramp, Attorney-at-Law ;
Jas. Dnnlop, firm of Dunlop, Moncnre & Co.
BOLLING W. HAXALL, Prealdent.
O. F. BREStE, Secretary.
I offer this reliable SOVTHBBN INSURANCE COM
PANY to tbe property holder of Memphis, and solicit
a portion of their'bnsineas. All losses will be pr.mptly
paid in cash at this agency. Those who wi?!i to eC"i r
ageS 'lttern institutiona in preference to Nor: i
wiil pleare give me a call.
J. T. WK3T, Ae.
BtrJ-lv Jeffers."' 1
BEERSHEBA ePRIGS,
Grundy county, Tennessee.
TTIIS CKLBBRATKD WATERING TI.ACB now
opened roc visitors. The premises have been put
inTnORdruil REPAIR. Among other additions ia a
irIifc"Rf FOR CHILDREN.
The whole establishment is in charge of Mr. J0I1N
B. nUEILL, of great experience in this line of busi
ness, to whom all letters may be addressed at the
Springs.
States will leave Tracy Cit; (at the end of the rail
road) daily for the Springs, on the arrival of the cars;
or conveyarcea can be procured at McMinnville by those
who prefer that route loll dawlm
Iuka Mineral Springs.
rTTIIESK SPRINGS having been carefully analyzed by
X the State sveologts. of Mississippi, and found th
contain Satphnretted Hydrogen largely Bicarbonate of
Iron largely, Free Carboaic Acid, with small amounts
ot Bi Oaro of Magnesia. Bi. Carb. Lime, Bi. Caib.
Potash anJ Soda, and Clorideof Potassium and Sodium
in Spring No. 2, in 10 000 parts of which a'e 1-I0of
solid ingredients, flve-sixtns of which are Peroxide of
Iron. No. 3 contains the ingredients ef thiSonner,
except Sulphuretted Hydrogen. No. S is a strong Bed
S'i'pbnr Spring. Spring No lias simple Cbnlybeate,
somewhat maker than the former Both of the latter
differ from the majority of other Chalybeaies and Sul
phur waters of the State, in their freedom from purga
tive ingredient, which renders tbem better adapted to
feeble patients being almost purely tonic, and in the
case f,f the first mentioned alteratives.
Many visitors from Memphis, New Orleans and all
the Sonth-western Stales, have been restortd to health
from long standing chronsc di, eases by drinking this
water; ; id the Kreiat pepnlarity which they kayo ob
tained and the large increase of visitors, has induced
the htel companv M enlarge :heir accommodations, and
the now afford every luxury and amusement, he-idea
Bros, tod comfort, which can be obtained in the oonntry.
To the pleascre-seeker, the nuest fishing la within
n agrieable ride of five miles. Billia'd Tables, Bowl
ing Allios. Livery Stables, and whatever can utilise the
stn.:mer 'l!tor, i. at his command.
A Ba.1- cf Music is in attendance, and no exp'nse or
care lj spared to render tuesls omfortable and happy.
The Springs Eotel Is situated immediately ou the
Memphis and Charleston Railroad, about half way be
tween Memphis and Huntsville, within one hour of the
Mobile and Ohio Bailroad at Corinth, and two hours of
the Mi,sissippi Central, aid six hours of Memphis.
COOK 4 CO., Proprietors,
Jell-Im Inka, Mississippi.
RAIvEIGH
MINERAL SPRINGS !
TSESS S?aiN"fi8 have bevi. nlaced in fln ctuditioa,
and are now otfred to the public aa a balm for
msny of tha liU to wLtch fl-h is heir.
A partial analysis of tie ovatra shows the presence,
in happy proportions , (,f Iron, MaatBe-fia, Solphur,
Alnrnina, Sodeum, etc, etc., a!l admirable adapted for
the relief cf permns afflicted with "-v : uf tbe
bowels and st)Ciaht as well s atfections of the akin.
TbetveSprmCfi are differi-ut from any heretofore known
In this vicinitv. Mag diwyvered la.xt snmmar on the
north-went, and In the town of Raleigh, Bleiby county.
Tenn-asf .
A beautifal Pavilion adorns the pnmnd, and a pples
did Tenpin Alley affras teallhrnl emaement to the
Tisiton.
P -V . STANLEY, Ute of Xemphla, haa chrre of the
Imprint;, end harinx refitted and pot the Raleigh Hotel
in po1 repair, ia now rrtidy to accammodate all wh
may aet-k health or derire a pleasant sojourn ia a coun
try villas.
This la a fine place tat the families of soldiers in
kervice. Charges reasonable
jflti lm P M. STAKLRT.
mflontvale Springs,
KBAR WW t II I 1. EAST TENNESSEE,
is jt a if f e jt e .
rpuTS resort for health or pleasure seekers, as its
X name indicates, is located in a sequestered valley,
a. in . i enc.ose.1 by mountain Siars of the Alieahany,
known as the Cbllnowae, and rise np cn every side and
embosom a vailey which cannot be contemplated by the
lover of nature without tnnch euioyiuent.
Of the beneficial effect of this watec oa cases of
kVSPKPilA, I'HKONIC IITEB C(iMPI VINT, and
diseases mest common in wulhern latitudra, no mere
certain and effective remedy exist
The Hotel aocomtnodations com st of a LARGE AND
COMMODIOUS BUILDINS, with apa.iona Plaits on
each atory, runnin' the entire lOaafJB of the bniidinat,
aad numerous SOTBIC COTTAGES, all tastefully ar
ranstsd on the Laws In front of the main Hotel, and ac
cessible to bull Spring end Hotel.
Tho Lawn is handsemely covered with grass and beau
tifully shaded with majestic forest trees No watering
place presents more attractions than Mantvale, and the
proprietors respectfully invite the attention of thos
who seek a retreat in summer, eitner for health or
pleasure.
Visiurs will go to Knozville, and thence twenty-four
mil) a by stage, which connects with the train.
WATT, LAN IKK l CO.,
JeT-Im Kxchantte Hotel, Montitomery, Ala.
Battels Springs
WEAR FKOREXCE, ALAUA531.
THIS most celebrated Wairriug Place ia now
for the reception of visitors, ari K .;eatly a
(tool many persons fruta different part ef the country.
We have eagaged the services of the celebrated HOLD
ING BAND for the season, who are hard to excel on
brass or string instruments. The advantages of tlAhiKff
are ad milled by an who have visited this place to excel
thoee of any other watering place, Shoal creek being
only a qaarter of a mile, ard Tennessee r vcr only four
iai.ts diauci, ana we are supplied with Qahing boats
r skiffs for the purpose. Our Tea-pin Al'.tvs and Bil
liard Tables are in gool ordr.
The waters of theft Spiinss ar recomaiended by
mom than two hundred of the most eminent bvfdcians
in the surrounding country, for the cure of acrnfuia,
ropsy, dyapepfcia, liver complaint, diseaaes peculiar to
female, sore eyes, chronic diarrhea, syphilis, and all
diseases of the kidneys, uriuary organs, aud all uta
neous diseases. Kumters of th. mott remarkable
cures have beea testified to by most respectable living
witoassM
Col. James Mv rdooh, late of Inka Springs assists In
the management of the and nu pains will be
faparei to mase our guests in every way comfortable.
Onr table shall be supplied with the best the country
affords, and our acrommodatioBs in every respect shall
be as good as thoee of any other watering place in tbe
country.
Onr sfge coaches will be at tbe depot at Florence on
tbe arrival of th cars, at all times, and couvey all pas
sengers to and from tbe Springs without delay.
Our livery stable is well stocked with carriages, bug
gies aod horses, for pleasure riding.
myl2-tf KLMS &. OO., Proprietors.
W. B. tfTIXER. GfiO. D ASHIEIaL
JOHN H. TATLUB W. F. TATLOB.
HHJaKic
197 !llAIi" STREET,
Will Accept for Goods er
Debt due the cm
NOTES AND BONDS
OF THE
CONFEDERATE STATES !
ALSO,
At the First .Market Value.
Je27 Jaw
MILITARY TRIUTJESM
Memphis itar .urn cap
MaJMEACTOR y.
Qflll pieces GOI.9 LACB, assorted sues;
ZUU M pieces Gold Cordj, aborted flies!
tV) pieces Bld BeltiiiK and Braid;
6m) Bullion s3old Tassels ;
410 vanta Gold Thread Lace ;
Black Plumes,
White Plumes,
Yellow Plumes.
Red and Black Plumes J
OflJcers' Straps, Staff and YolButeer Bnttons, etc.
Military Hats and Caps,
trimmed ia tho most approved s'ylee at a few minutes
natice. MILLBR DUNN.
je!3 o JlalD str act.
i
JB
tDrev
ciatioD,
ant down.-
gar&toarto
1S60. FALL TRADE. I860. !
WHL PARK & CO.,
(Soecoasors to Eawks, Smith V Oo.,)
'NOS. 304 AND 306 IVIAiN STREET.
HAVING now received the greater part of our FALL
STOCK, wo are prepared to offer great induce
ment to purchasers. Our stock consist in partsf,
TINNERS' MATERIALS.
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Zinc, Solderlr.g Iron,
Bar Tin, Sbeet Copper, Wire,
Speltre, ate., etc.
BUILDERS' MATERIALS
Locks, Hisges, Sash Pulleys, Latches, Bolts,
Window Trimmings,.
Together with a full and complete artment of BuiH
ero' Fiardwaro.
Heavy Hardware.
IRON, NAILS, SPIKES, ANVILS, STEEL
CHAINS, GRINDSTONES, BELLOWS,
With a fall stock of
Tools, Agricultural Implements, etc.
We would aUo call th attention of levee and railroad
contractors to our stosk ot Wheelbarrows, Shovels,
Spades, Mattoika, eta.
auM WM. PARK & CO.
K. GRAHAM. .
.8. K. WARD.
GRAHAM & WABD.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IK
GRATES,
BOISE rUMISHIIG GOODS,
Tinware,
HARDWARE,
AND MANUFAC1 URER8 OF
TIN, SHEET IKON & COPPER WARE,
No. 79 cor. Front Row & Adams st.
Will keep a full supply of
Castings, Hoes, Shovels,
NAILS, AXES, CHAINS.
Also, a complete assortment of
SHELF HARDWARE,
MECHANICS' TOOLS, ETC.
jt Thoas wanting anything In onr Use will Ao well
to call and rxamine onr stock and prices before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Ef JOB WOHK ol every description promptly at
tended to.
ja20 R A HAITI &, WABD.
CHARLESTON n03SE
1HMKPlATa.LT opposite depot of tbe Memphis and
I Charier-ton Railroad. Pawnger? on the M . fit C. R.
R., for the above Houae, will retain their checka, and
their baggage, will be oouvjed free of charge. The
above house is aew auJ but recently opened. Pare,
91.60 a day. JOHN D. ARMOfTR,
at-lO-Sni Proi.r ia-tor.
0.&A.WOODRUFFoSiCO
CARRIAGE
MANUFA CTlRERS
DALRS.
No.l?3o Main Street
MEMPHIS,
TENN.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Coiiipany.
lOOO SLAVES
Wan ted by Hire or by Purchase.
WH will Purchase or Hire, for a term of five years,
Five Hundred or a Thousand Slave Laborers, to
work on the Southern Padflc Railroad, in Texaa imme
diately we t of Shreveport, Louisiana in a region se
cure and protected from invasion or molestation during
the cvnflKt which sri!1 exist between the two stations
of this cunntry. The country tbreugb which CM road
payees is entirely healthy, and for the distance of some
400 or 00 miles weat of fdirevpport, it penetrates one
of the finer, agricultural countries on the continent of
America.
This company has? magniflcentlandgrant frem Texas,
i. e., 10,240 acres for erery tniln of road the company
constructs, for the dista el of eight hundred from
Shreveport on the eastern, to El Paso on tho western
boundary ot Texas m limes like the preseat. the
cjmpan cannot command c.i!. to pay for labor eaaential
to tbe rapid de tlopmentoT the company's interest ;
but for a term a. years, by hire or by the actual pur
chase, thia company will make the most liberal and ad
vantageous arrangements with slavft-owners in Ken
tucky, kipavonri, Virgiria, Maryland. North Carolina,
or elsewhere, for the hire or purchase, with payments
in the motU undoubted securities, of 600 or 1000 slaves.
FamiHe" entire will be taken either by hire or by pur
cha(,p. The company Is enabled to propose lioeral terms,
because cf the munidcent land grants by Texas, and its
ability to pnrchave the iron ard rolling stock for the eo
tire road across Texas, with the construction bonds of
the company, at rates almost equal to cash. All the
rights ef this company are flxd and vested by the laws
of Txas. This company has secured the sympathy, and
tbe route on the 33d decree of parallel of latitude has
the sanction, of several of tbe most powerful European
government among them are Prance, Spain, Portugal
Belgium and Switzerland as well as at large capital
ista, commercial mea and contractors ot these countries.
Tbe late Congress of tha United States passed a bill, at
its latt session, donating to this company, through Ari
zona, New Mexico and California, some 13,000.000 acres
of land, and a losn of thirty-six miMions of dollars, to
be repaid in postal and other puMie services. This bill
passed the Horjse of Representatives, was amended ia
the Senate, and only failed to become a law for the want
of time and the startling political events familiar te
the nation
No company in the wsrld has a larger basis for its
successful prosecution, and no company has attracted
and secured to its if the approbation of so many Amer
ican State and Burop.-an governments promising so
much benefit to its stockholders, and to tbe world such
stupendous result bringing inevitaMy with its com
pletion across this continent, the trade of China, Japan,
Anstratla. and the whole Pacific coast distributing the
treasures derivable from tbe trade, travel, etc., of each
to every city from the Gulf of Mexico to the most
northern harbor on onr Atlantic coast giving each its
due and natnrat i-bare a COMMERCE which as nfver
failed b enrich evrry nation on earth that has ever
contreled it in the pa-t , and as it is annually increas
ing, it wiU till more enrich those whs shall col trol it
in the FTTTtTRE.
We want the labor, to progress with the work, for
moU unquestionable securities, and for it, the most lib
eral arrangements will be made with slave owners
giving tbem terms which mu-t, we think, be -m
tory without endangering, by ws!tion. emptor ment or
terms of contract the safety cf the slaves themselves,
or admitting the slightest uncertainty of ultimate pay
ment. AH applications wilt be made to Hon V K Steven.
mm, FrMdent, KabviUs, Tennessee ; Col. Samuel
Tate, President Memphis and Chariest, n Railroad Com
pany, Memphis; Cot. J. R McD-mid, Lynchburg, Vs.;
or to myself; Memphis.
JEPTHA POWLKES,
General and Financial Agent of Southern Pacific
u.yl l-tf Railroad Cympany of Texas.
Oarleton
in-Ae'
Kailroitti
SgHtttaUattOT.
SMOKY CHIMNBfS!
THE BEST CURfe
i s
lifillOa'S
VeRtilatiag; Chimney Pots,
Manttfactnred ont of
LBMOX'S PATKNT GKVBNT.
THicr withstand the actiun ef weather, and are abso
lutely imperiahahie. A large and varied ttock
will now be kvpt on hand at my ahep, on tho corner of
LINi.KN and CAU8KT atreeH.
Ja-3Q-6m H. I.IVON.
Tennessee Iron Store!
REMOVAL!
TITB nnder: ;nel having beB l-nmeJ out on the
night of tbe 8th inat., nave reu ved their Imn.
tc.. to NO. 49, CORN KR OP PBOOT IQV AND
COURT STR3ET, to the bouse recently occupied
Mesrr.. Mack-ill. Bro ks Co.
A large por;i.n f the Iron stock is nit damaged.
On ta: wilOh is damaged by the fl'e, a liberal allow
aare will be m;:ie.
We intend keeping the ? ock of TKN.VRS3EB IRON'
ooainVte. br .hiprnenta from our Rolling MiM, and so
licit the ciiritajiu of our former patron, an;! t i-rds
my3U-',awlm 171LLMAH BIlafTTI KR3.
Planters' Oil Works,
MAN?PACTCET OF
Col ion See ti Oils,
(OrnJe, Refined and Bleached,)
Oil. CAKE AND MEAL.
First Navy Yard Building.
XatXexaaplxlMS, Tonnoi
J. R CHUlsriAN. President,
J. R. S7PHRR. Secretary,
L. V. DIXOX, Treaanrer,
W. N. KAK1N, S'Jirmtendent.
itirlA iell-ly
L0UISViLLE2APER MILL
A. V. BUPONT & CO.,
MASlTACTtJUEBJ or
News and Hook PristiDg Papei
AND DEALERj ID
PAPERS OF ALT. KSDS,
Printers' Inks,
tt IrTaln St. . Louisville, Ky.
d3P-dly
J. V9RIESH ABE2S & BRO.,
Cabinet Makers ft Upholsterers,
ARK now prepared to execute rdrs
in their line In tie most perfect
maniier, and at the shorte. notice.
Having furniture cara of the:r own,
th7 will receive orders for moving, taking down and
setting np Pianos and Furniture of all kinds, on the
most rea onable terras.
They will also civt attention to laying Carpets, pol
ishing &nd varnuhinz Furniture, hanging Curtains and
Shadt s, and to tbe exrcutivn of Upholstery in all its va
rieties. Orders solicited at the store of Tncraham a; Lees,
Hair, street, arI97Min street, at the desk of W. B
Miller Co. Ial6-6rn
J MIES FENN,
NOTARY PUBLIC
AND
Commissioner for all the States.
ALL the varlou.s duties of a NOT ART w.il be execu
ted promptly, neatly, and in iegetl form
Ne will trtk- the icknow!eii:nieLit of a. rounts, deeds
and o'her instruments of writing, for collection or reg
istration in tither SUies
He will attend to the taking of depositions in Chan
cery, anl in all other caset. where MtftSt has been giv
en, that they will be taken at his lice
Office over Bank of Mem -hi.-, (entrance from Madi
ecn street.) where he may be found at all hours of the
day from 9 o'clock in the ntorni;g until o o'clock in the
evening. He respectfully solicits a share of public
patronage. .i29-1rn
MILITARY HATS!
M M
4000 GHAT FCB HAis-
4U0O LIGFIT BROWN HATS,
000 BLACK WIDE BRIMS.
3500 BROWS WIDE BalMS,
2'XXt GRAY WIDE BRIMS,
IW0 PEARL WIDE BRIMS.
GFF-CERS' MILITARY HATS trimmed in any stylo
at a few miontes notice.
ie-Im Mil l ER & DITNK.
aW O T I C E.
HAVING aold onr i of Bks. Stationery, etc., Ui
Mr H. Wade Co., after thankine; onr frienj and
the pnbiic ftaf the very liberal yatronave extended to
oa, we Hioet cordially solicit for the new Arm a continu
ance of their favors. Hejpectf nlly,
G30. HATTTSON h eO.
To the Public.
As yon perceive, I have purchased the ntock of B-.iks
and Stationery of Mesrs. Geo Pattuon At Co. I par
pose to conduct the basinets Bftjr the name ami atyie
ef H. Wade & Co. Most respectfully do I t.;icit fur tho
honse a share of poblic patronage.
Ja HBHKT WAPal
Hernando Insurance Company,
OF MEMPHIS,
fefferaoa Street,!
Two doors from the Planters' Bank.
Capital SSOO,0OO.
DIRECTORS:
W. B. ROSS, S. n. DCN'SCOMB,
S. B. WILLIAMSOV, C. DELOACH,
A. C. TBKADWKLL.
W. B. ROSS. President.
Wm. Hnr.Mrs. Se.-rtarv myis-Iy
1. 0. POWKBS. P. LAWLKSS.
Western Boiler Manufactory
MANTFA CTURBRS OF FI.CKS, CTMNDRR, TCBU
LAR AND i.OCuMOTi V8 BOIL3Rji, Exchange
street, in rear of Western Fcnndrry
Repairing of every description doue on tho moft fa
vorable terms, aa.l at the shortest notice.
Prices less, by fifteen per cent , than any other shop
in the city.
Jl-ly POWERS & LAWLESS.
W. J. HOTTLK,
LADIES' AN'D ORNTLKMRN'S
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer
8 MO, ROE STREET.
MEMPHIS, TENN.
9 RepalrlnfcT neatlv tTrnted. NU :4m
LOOK 1 8 1 8 0 B 1 ITE 8 E15f
J. & M. FLAHERTY,
lav oa band and are dally receiving, a large aasort
BjoBt of most elegant
PIANOS, CARPETS,
en crpetutg, etc.,
At No. 41 Uulon street,
And iavlto the p-ibllc to call and examine tholr stock bo
forepnrchasina eUewbere sell
il'oiice.
Ti K30LTED, By the Board of Mayrr and Aldermea of
V the city or Memphis, that the Major keep a standing
notice in tw- of th. city papar., that no arc.nnt against
the city will be paid nnless mad4 : y anthority of th
Mayor and Board of AMormen aud approved by tho Mayor.
(Rztract from the minntes.
B. D.BACOH. Mayor.
J. L. KicrtAacsox, Cliv Rexlster.
Bfemnhls. AntTTi.t
288 Jim STREET, 2S3
BRINKLEY'S BLOCK.
In graham & Lees,
HAVR low on hand, and will sell to wholesale boy
evs, at extremely LOW PKICB3,
V)0 nests Tubs;
JOS dosen Bnrkets ;
60 buses Clothes Pins)
IM Rolling Pins ;
M doaen Wash Boards;
2 TO dozen Brooms ;
SO nests Market Ba.-kets ;
An a complete stock of Shelf Good. Try as b fore
pond yonr money at the NORTH. noIB
IjUsttUancfjiiS.
4?, B. OSWEaLela COc
BOOTS AND SHOES,
XO. 315 OTALI STREET,
BSTWBH.V CNIOH AMD MONROB 8T3.
O. B. Oiwxli B. r. IaoannAM.
YaK beg leave reapectfully to inform our fner.da and
VV the pnhiu. :ta we bivenow completed ocr atore.
and have received an entire sew atock of Bcot and
Shoe. Onr atock constate of a great variety ul
LA DIBS', HliSKi' AKD CHILDRBN'S, MBN'S BOTS
an:i rorrH3'
tine work of onr own maenfactnre, also a good assort
ment of heavy .!' for plantation coo.
Rspecial attention ia invited to an aM'rtment cf
Fr.-Bfih Gol, Imported especially for onr trade, all
of which are oflred at very low (spires.
JtS Vain street, opposite Speed, Duueb" & Stranao.
ap2a Bm a. B oswbll CO.
GULLETT'SV
Patent Steel Brush
COTTON GIN.
THKSB (iTS STANDS, for which 1 am the only
trarelmK acent in Kortlj Missi.-cippi and Tennea
aee, differ frm all others by cmlnninz the osa of a
Stael Comb Bruh, with two Bustle Brashes, thereby
enbjecti'i-T Cotta to a slight caiding t.--.- without
the least injury the staple, and at the same time re
moves mush of the dirt, with tLher forlirn iubotancs.
Attached is alf" a Duster, in front and nndr the Sawa,
wktch adds largely to its capacity for clea sing and im
pTorirjj tile sample. It is n.t cr.m plicated or liable to
get out of order; can be run with the ordinary power
na?d ; giaa very rapidLy, and perforau well in every
respect.
All orders tr.trtu.ed to me at Qatesviile. Panola
ooni-tT, Mi?si-?i!! pi, will receive prompt attention, and
farther, wiy par.nai attenticn 1b atUrbiag and starting
thn same will be willingly a;d promptly rendered to ail
thorie who may &9 lit to tender me tbeir patronage.
J. T. WRSTBROOC.
ap2-daw4m Bateeville. Miss.
JACOB C. WARD
RB5PBLTFrTl.LT ASSOgSC
former patrons that ho ma;
o his
m
mmW
f jnnd
at No 19o Main street, oppc.ite the Cis
Bnilding, where he i.4 prep
the public with anything
hu line. Blank r.. :.,
of every description, with
or witnout printed heads.
made to order.
Ilaviu; one of the moet appr'-ved ruling mochiaes, he
is prepared to do any kind of rnlin. Particular atten
tion paid to the binding of raisic ard all kinds of peri
odicals, either plain or in eitra style.
All orders from tho city or cetntry will recel'B
prompt attonti.n. JACOB C. WARD,
IN Main street, opposite Clay Bnlldiog, 1-1 floor,
marSl Memphlk. Teos
C. K. HOLST & SON,
UJVnER TAKERS,
NO. 300 MAIN STREET,
AGBXTS POB.
MARSHALL'S SOI'TIIEKS METALL0
PEKiHA BURIAL CASKETS.
ALSO, FOB
Barstow's .Tletallk Bnrlal Caskets
KKBP CONSTANTLY on hand all aiioe of FISK Ji
CRASH'S CASES. Also, WOOD COTOfS, of
every description.
Country Undertakers famished with Casket aod Cases
at a reasonable slisetmnt. de?2-ly
Memphis Steam Bakery,
G. DAVIDSON & CO.
MANrFACTPRICRS of Crackers of all kinds. Also
Xavyor Pilot bread, etc., Second strret, betweeo
Adams and Jefferson.
WsJ have connected with the above bnaineea, Confec
ticnarles and Caket of all ki ads at wholesale or retail.
Wiil furnish fam lies or parties and weddings at short
notice and at reduced price.
Grocery and Millinery
STORES.
AGRHAT YARIBTT of wall-selected, freh and su
perior Groceries and Provisions, flue Wines and
superior Lienors, or direct importation, are aiways
kept oa hand at the store of JOHN D HARTLEY, cor
ner of Linden and DSoU streets. He has Jnst receive?
a fresh con si join en t of Ame ' St Louis Ham, for
which his establishment is celebrated.
Jfoxt the Grocery ealab'ihnient, on DeSot street, ke
has 'i-'. opened a atore with an entirely new stock nf
Fashionable Millinery, Bonnets, Dry . . Triniminia
and every article in that line of business.
A competent and experienced lady will attend to all
who nay extend their patronage. Ladies are lavued
to call and inspect the spring -tvck, which will be found
superior aad attractive, and at prices that wit suit the
time. JOHN H. HARTLEY,
mrS Corner Llcden and Dt-Scto streets.
Challenge to the World !
TT7E WILL GIVE 0,1000 CASH for a better remedy
W for tbilta and Fever HkBB CRSIfirtTOK'S CHILL
KIN or $100 to produce a case of Chills and Fever
that the Chill King fails to euro.
S. C. CRBiqilTOX at CO.,
apl3-3m DroitiisU ar.1 Chemists, Hal street.
Isyaichburg Hos and Fire
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital and Surplus :J03," K.3.
JOHS ROBIN MrPANIRL President.
JAS. O. WILLIAMS Treasurer.
CB8RD T. WILLS Secretary.
r.yacblsiire;, Wa.
N'SritBS MBtBtf loss or damage by Fire, Marine and
1 River risks. Also, icmres tae lives of Negroes.
Twenty thousand dollars in State Bonds deposited. Ap
plications deposited in the Memphis P.wt office, lock
box 451, or lert a tbe office or D. C. Trader, sooth eaft
corner of Oonrt Square and Second street, will receive
prompt attention,
myi-tm D. C. TRADBR, Agent.
ruin m mi
LiUillS 11111
50 000 POt7NDS L8AD AND BUCISHOT,
' H. FITZGERALD at CO ,
Jell-lm 44 Front row.
CHEAP GOODS,
A T
e. N. CANDEE'3,
225 WUkW STI-KET.
T HAVR on hand and am recetvitg a large and well so
A. lectod stock of
STAPLB ARB D0mR3TlC DRT GtOD3,
which I will sell at extremely low prices.
O N. CASDII."
50 Bale. O-mabergs for sale by
6. N. ClNDBM.
60 Bales Brown DoBiestic by
Q. S. CANDBB.
20 Cases Rlecb'd Domestic by
N. CANDR3.
All qualities of Negro Plaids Print., etc., by
G. BT. CANDEB.
A I wish to reduce my tocfc of Fancy Cxls, I will
offer them at prices lower thsn the lowe.-t many styles
at less than coal. 6. H CASDII.
apll-dawgni
i. C. ATM.IXSOX,
DEALER III
Gold. Silver. Bank .Votes and
Exchange,
BANC BUILDING, NO. 2TI MAIN ST., MBMPH1S,
OFFBRS to serve his friends and the public ia the
sale of Stocks, Bond, Promissory Note, Time
Bills, etc. at14-m
OPE!IIMfl OF
SPRING AM SIMM FASHIONS,
jBk.t 8&3 IVEAin Stroot.
MISS PESDtrE,
HATING received a large and well selected atock of
MII.LINERT SOODS from the Urst iairxTting
noises in New Tork and Baltlmoie, Is now prepared to
tspn with all the latest atyles.
She keepe co' stantly oa fc.od the choicest and band
someat asssir'ment ol BONNKT3, HATS, GAPS, DRAB
PRESBKS, Rll'.BONS, etc.
DRESS MAKING
AHenden to in the latest Parisian style. Pattern, re
ceived monthly. nrtt
mi mmv
SraHsportation.
C HI. THE Or 'TIME
M E M P li I
AND LITTLE ROCH
RAILROAD.
ON an after FBI DAT, JTTWB I. 1881. the Regular
Freight and Paasonger Train will leave Memphis
at 6 o'clock, A. at., per Cheek's ferry, and arrive al
Madison at :30 a. a , aukinf dsBBB eaaaectioB with
the dally stage of Hanger, B-(ev ft Co.. ai.d with th
lme of aomi-weokly stages of 'he Overlaost Mail Ckm
pay, for
Taylor's Greek, Port Smith,
Hunter's, Benton,
Clarendoa, Bockport,
Aoorsloen, Hot Springs,
Brown-villB, Washington,
Atlanta, Arkadelphia,
Hickory Plains, Browaatown.
Searcy, Camden, Arkansas,
Batesvilla, Bost n.
Little Bock, Miller,
Dardanelle, Clarkville Texas,
Tan Buren, San F'snc: , Caiifoml
Tim to Little Bock 30 hours.
Coaaing east, train leaves Madison at A. St., ar
riving at Hopofleld at 2:00 r. m.; making clos con
nections with the Memphis and Charleston Rallroa-i Tor
all Rartrra, Atlantic aud Northern ciuea.
Ticket can Lo obtained at the W.petteM office.
jell D. H. PBGRR, Snpenatendent.
lemphiHi and Ohio
RAILRO A I).
l.WPOKTAHIT LwHICft
VOLUNTRKRS AND BILITaBT TRAVELING N
DCTT will bo transported ever this rea' without
payment of fare, npoa presentation ot a special.
BEQtHIITION trom the 8vnor. C.n-.-.n I 1 .ng Jffl
cera .r Qnarteruasters, otherwise they will be charged
fare.
Requisitions most specify from and to what station
service is to bo pstrforme i, and will on! I he sold in on
dirocliop. If a etnrn paasaga Is Bceaeary. another
Requislti.n will b required. Thrse B ajataMtagM will
in all cases be taken up bv the conductors
Military on furlough and without Peojuisitjou,
will be transported at half tbe regt:ar fare by pur
chasing a ticket froto the atation agent and pre, i.iing
said ticket anil furlough t- coi.duct.r the con4actr
taking op the ticket aad returniBg the furlough to tho
holder BENTLKT l HAnBLL,
Chief Bngineer aad Men'I Srp-rin endent.
JeB-lm Memp.'us an.: BJBM Railroad.
M SSIfcSIPPI & TENNESSEE
I wy aj b 'j y aj jwt tj , w u
RAILROAD.
LvtenMoa of Line and Redncti.i
f Fare.
0
N AND AFTER MONDAT, JUNE 3. 1861, train
miles of
Station i
R Htiriiil,
General flipennt .r.dnt.
Jei-lm
MEMPBI8 AND MJU1 M Lt
AND
Memphis and Nashville
RAILROAD L1JNE,
COMPOSED OF THE
Memphis and Ohio . E.
AND ITS CONNECTIONS VIA
CLAHK8VILLE.
ON AND A FT SB SCNDAT, April SStb, ML train
will run by Louisville time, which U twenty min
utes raster than Memphis time, a. . ' ws
GOI.NG BAST AND XORTH.
PAST EXPRESS loaves Memphis MtP, Sun tsys B
ceptasj. at 5 a. m., and snly .top at prmcip.l statloaa.
NIGHT BXPRBSS leaves Memphis daily at 4 r. m.,
and stops at all stations.
BRTTRNING.
NIGHT EXPBEoS arrives at Memphis dairy 9.30
A. 2t.
FAST BXPRR5S arrive at Memphis iir'y, Sudays
excepted, at 9 r. M.
THE TIME BT THIS GREAT THROUGH
LINE IS
To JTashvilU, 4 hours and 4i
minutes.
To Louisville, 10 hentrs and IO
minutes.
To -rear Fork, 9 hours and S
minutes.
LESS TBAJ. AST OTHEi? 0IJTE.
T1M PROM MBVvn3
H Bg.
ToHumbolilt 3.SO '
Cairo. I0r31
Chicago aaaaa
CUrtsTllI 11.08
Nashvillo 1409
LaulsvUla
Cinclnaati i5 10
New Terk. Mr 30
By this favorite line 9sager have tha be.i and
most direct route to
ALL IMPORTANT POINTS
East, North and Northwest.
BMOCING CABS on day train.
LOCAL OOMMUT.no.N TICK BTS at a reduction ol
26 per cet. from the regular price trraj he obtained
at tbe iicaei tnnce.
"0 NB'rBORS allowMlon tbe trains wi.Mtr a , W
pTrmit, signed by the owner, blanks fm voich may be
obtained by application to th Ticket Offlc.a ot th com
pany. For further Information, ana for tickets. p'v to L.
S. BNOWLTON, Agent, 14 Jeffera. street, .poeite tho
Commercial Hotel, or at the dpoi ol 'lie oas .oy
BBNTUTT L ..-
Chief Ingmeer and General Sot r r ' f r..:en
M. P. WHSRLBB,
General Ticket Agent. ap3t
MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSt c
Jjfe. BaWa?a!
RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF TITIE.
0
N AND APT BR TTBSr T. ARCH a. i-i. train
will run dally (Sund .j eiceptrd; as foliowat
MAIL IBAINb.
LEAVE Ll, ATS
Garaer at..
.:15a M Memphis at. ttBO F
"a l ! Horn Lake at....J g s yt
a fi I Hernando at grig e
Oaklansl a
Pope's at
Panola at
Sardis at-
Oomo at.
Senatobia at....
Uoldwater ri
Hernaado at....
Born Lake at....
it-'oiuwater at 1 tin:
8:17 A
Seoatobl. at 4r01 s as
Cbmoat 4;J r M
Sardis at 4:43 r ag
Panola at. S:10 r H
Pope's at. 6 33 t 3g
Oakland at 310 p as
ABBIVC AT
Garner at 4:M p g
.8:34 a ft
.87 a M
jeta a m
A M
10: 30 a m
AAAIVE
AT
Memphis at. 11:00 a m
FBRIGHT AKD ACCOMMODATION TRAINS
Will leave ana arrive as follows :
LEA -it AJUUVB AT
Memphis at 7:10 a at Garner at 4r00 p u
ON MONDAT3, WRDNSSDATS ANB PSiaATS.
LBATE ABBIVC AT
, Garner at 618 a ac Memphis at 4:40 p yt
j ON TCESDAT0, THrBSDATS AND 8ATC BAX3
Train arriving at Memphis conaect with the Me,-.h:a
aad Char!eatn and. the Memphis and Ohio Railr-jja
for the North and Bast.
Train arriving at Gamer station there connect wit
a daily lme of mail coaches, which leave on arrival of
the mall train for Grenada, and New Or'ear.s via Mi
aisippi Central Railroad.
Granada tickets are sold by L. 3. Km. when at Bbjimjb
as Worsham houses.
a. Hi'Mii,.
(general Superintendent.
mr3
T. A. Cromwell,
Samuel a. Tatlob. .
.Lata of LaGranze, Team.
Memphis.
HClS, CROMWELL & TAILOR,
(Snccessors to G. F. Hall tV Oo.,)
Produce and Commission Merchants,
NO. 95 FRONT ROW,
MBMPHIS, TBNH.
TTTHOLBSALB Dealers in Hay, C-rain, Floor) LiS1i
VV Cemeat, Plaster etc.
liberal cash advances made oa ccneignm en -promptly
attended to apls-3m
Mways on Hana
A il rBHIDK ana wen assorted stock ol I
J H AT AN A CIGARS, eapressly selected
tali trad. Also, suiorior
'INS
y ro-
Vlrgiiia iifwiHsr Tcbacco,
Warranted to be equal to any brooght bare ; aad
BAGLEY'8 BEST FIXE CUT TOBACCO,
The agency of which I have for this city. Fersou can
rely upon getting a real good article at my store, as I
sell none bit warranted goods.
Aug. A. Clausen, Tobaconiat,
aaa maim strkbt,
mrl Comer of Madison.
NEW
BYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
-tlEVSRS. MATTHEWS e Rm,
LATB cf the school of the great end celebrated Chem
ical Dysrs and Scourers, Cook Ji Matthews, of St.
Louis, have been induced W open cb establishment for
carrying on the above business In all its braBchea.
Kvery description of gentlemen's Coats, Test and Pants
are dyed, cleansed and reertored-t their oi lBal perreo
tioB. They certainly do remove every spot of greas
paint, wax and tar, together with aH other ble-nishe
and impurities to which soch garmenU are ilaMe, and
w.rrant me spots not to reapps-ar.
their aarnrpies of Coat dxeasivg. If t
ara:n
ail to pleas
you. no otarg will bo made Their office s on J
ajreei, bbbbbbsbj main and trout Row
mrtr.-ly MtTTVTBWT. A nrNT.
NEW TORK
KEKO!SEiE OIL CO
At Frit es to CAMta. tke naketl
Kerosene Ilinminatins; Oil, ,
Parafflne Illvimlnatlna; OilJ'
Petrol,--urn ll:Maninatlr? ofr,
3f r.cliiaery oils.
D EPOT ,
JtVP,
UdiBB. Ba-.g-l,
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