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74f THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL -TlfURSDAY, XOYEMBJU 1869. ft i p'M .T Jii FINANCE AND TRADE. Redemption of National Curreney. HEW KKOl'LATIOKS OF T?K TBKAHl'RY PAKTMEJtT. The fcllowInK regulations are adopt: HM of all VMM havh - n heretofore if by The Treasury beunrtuierit iu rear1 u IE- In ued the r.-tleuipUoii of f tilted State currency : MITILATKD OVMBKT. Mutilated MMM la redeemable ly the Treanurer of the I'm ted Htmte. at Washing ton, D. C, and f iy no other officer. I MTKrt HTATK8 NOTES. Note iir.-M-nicl for redemption, the abra aion or Joaa of KubMance from w hlrh doe not BHHi 01 portions in full, ex davit thai have beei MM and half ot a 1 accompau by ttie hoi e-twt-ntlctti oi thetr original pro i ill h- rrtlM'inwl hm whole lioten. . ni - oi notes will not le redeemed t pt whi n priNil is adduced by affl tlie in is, i hk part tf Mich note totally destroyed, ami slating the manner fir destruction, Ism than ote U not redeemable h1 all, unleH8 id b iucn affidavit when presented IM. The chiinieter of the affiant rlitliHl to be good by a magistrate UlUMt I 01 other public officer. in the absence of audi affidavit, fnit lueutaof note. exceeding bv measurement one-hall o tlieir ordinal siit lace, will Ik tv 1 tned iu their proiort ion u the whole note - . u -uuig as a ueueral rule b twentieth. it. Mutilate! hole which have leeii torn, no matter how much, but of which all the frag ment are teturiud, or detaced, no matter Ik. a badly, so that it Is certain they are geii 11 1 iie, will be redeemed at their full face value .:, presentation. 4. Fragment of legal tender note for which leas lliau the full value ha liet-ii panl will ! retained lx months to enable owner to re turn to the Treasury missing parts of Midi note ami receive ttie amount previously Withheld. Such return should give the date of the letter irom thia office transmitting the r initial remittance. INTKREST-KKARIN'i NoTKH. The rule for I he redemption of mutilated l ulled Mates note arc likewise applicable to mutilated interet-learlng tuMi 1 ouponx of two ear five per cent. Treas ure note separated from the note of which thev coiiKtiiuti d u pail, are of 110 value ex cept when present d lor redemption with the note to which they belong- Coupons should not te detached iio'm the rive per cent, notes except by a Government officer attthorixed to reit i in them at maturity. Hut thin emula tion Jih-s not apply to coupon notes or Iroiul nther than live er cent, note FRACTION A 1. Cl'RRKTCrT. lvfa-ed fractional note. If whole, are not ivlcl iff. O as tlltttliateit a hell preiselitetl for led. m pt 'oil. nor is an evidently accidental diminution reducing ttie nofe by not more than orw-teiith;o its sixe regarded as a mittil Htion. J. Fragment of h note will not lie redeemed unless it shall In clearly e ident that they institute one-half or more of one original note ; in which case a note, however mutil ated. mIII la- redeemed In proportion to the wnole not-. Beckoning by tilths, except three cent notes, wTncli Wilila reckoned by thirds. 2. Mutilations has than one-tenth will be disregarded, unless fraudulent; but Illation whicti destroys more than one-tenth il the original note wiii reduce the redemp tion vab'C ot the note by one. tilth its lace MMftp or U a three eeut note, by urn-third of iu original value. X Fragment ol a three cent note wlU not be redeemed, unless such fragment consti tute iully two-thirds of the note in its origi nal to; in. i. Mntilated notes presented for redemption ujst lie iu fruins ot not. less than three dollar jf tbeii o, igihul value. I MM STATKS SKCl KITIES. Iated 11. And redeemable in twenty years from January 1st and July 1st or thai year. Interval prr cent, in gold, payable semi annually. January 1st, and July 1st. These bonds were issued in t it ree series: Tudor Act Feb. K, WU t dated vari- ousiy in lsiii HMMI L'nder Art Juiv 17 and Aug. 5, (dated Nov. la, 1W.. 50,0UU.lNt0 I'uder Art July 17 and Aug. ), lsrd. in exchange tor T-tos, (Nov. In, MB . iatH7,I) ITMM Art .March .;, 1&, and princi pal niiule eapecuuij payable in gold coin. , dated June 1. 1SW .'aUH of .o,Outi.OIO Commonly termed .Vju. IHtted May I, Isii.. ideemable alter hve years, and payable in twenty years from date. Interest ii per cent, in gin!, payable 1st May and November. Issued under Act of Feb. B, 1K62. $SU.77J,fiOU JUK OF MM. Dated Nov. 1, 1!. Kedeemable after five and payabi in twenty ears. Interest per cent, in gold, payable 1st May and November: Issued under Act March S, 1HW, 'prin cipal specified as payable in go.d Issued umler Act June :Hi, IWH t&j6ljM) 5-USoF PJtw. Ttcd Nov. L HflL Kedeemable after five iiJ payable in twenty years. Interest!, per YLt. iu jfold, payable 1st May and Novein- ber: Issued under Act of -March 3, lttu tl7,77750 5-2UB OF 1S65. ral-d July I. Wo. Interest per cent. In gold, pavatde January and July. They are i. '.U-euiabte In live and payable In twenty years. Jmi.I und. r . t ot March ?.. isil".. In exchaim- for 7-:1ik i-onerlel. and Aluoant August 1, IMis, to J332.K-s.fK) .vans or istrr. Hated July Ul ls;".. Interest ti er cent. In gold, payable January and July. They are redeemable In i an.l payable In 3 year. Issued under Act of March 3d, lNii, in exchange lor 7-;)couYerlt-d, alul iuount August 1st. isiis. t.. - :,-.'."a.'ri vans o- NT. Pa1e4 July 1st. WJXj Kedeemsble ill I and wraMalfl 3' years. Interest per --! t . Iu Ijold. payable lt January and July, i-- . d under ,ci March .Id, Isti. In exchange loi notes and am ul August 1st, isK. to j:"7i;ti,.rK) 5-3IS of Isi-s. Ia1ed Ji.ly NI, Wis. Itinl emabli- In . years anil payab.e in 9 years. Interest ti per snt. lugold', payultie Jatiuary and July 1st. Issued under Act March .3d, 1st... in exrhalige for 7-itO notes, and Hill 'lit August 1st, Mis, Ul f ,l-U,(l III 404. Ial. March 1st. Wit Redeemable In luand IMivabVlrt i" o :ip. Illtelesl . T cent. In Kol. I, pal sole 1st i Mu'i'haiitl H4i't nil-r all M it and "i, all coupon HndH 4 It atiou of xm aiul l,um. on U.iiijs interest in patdanitu- pilv Jauii1 uiid.-r Act of Maivu 2J, and hupj-l-iii'-nl March :!, lMl. prturip:.! paaH tm sold tlViwiw l .S. TAC IMl KAILKi AlM I KKEM ) tip. Dated Jauur W, H(i.',, and arlnuhly therc ali r. I ti- iNiinN arc iMH-d lr the tiuvcrn i. - u ' under Acta of July 1st, iml, and JuJy U ti ffOBatauUa w Nh am tiiclr cliartcr fiuin "!i4r-a. which Klvtw Ila-ni the l ight to pua) astriK-t takliradii to und irom the V inccoast. c.li.'pa-'O'l1 ol i-Ht-ll I w ftily miles Mslte at the rate of MM t2,inj r ml, is-ording to tlie dirflcully ilngtlie t.'. : They are payable . Iloia dati- of issue; and are reg i.nds ..) a I ,i and tlii.twi. . i : i.u.i i.l fii.iiijs are Is-ued ur " Hi Ulstered." tjpoli Isinds igtsl Into registered 1ioiiiis,1D reg Jk can not .lie clianged into Coupon, id. sit- lii ilciiom i nations ol $5U, d track lo .irHs.ouupi at eoustrui thirty yeai Istered in I All ol tl - oupoli ' -.Ul 1m chu. Istereil Uai MUPOII I-'" a urn. ud M.i'. 1 to- i i-iiiMrri u iHiiius me uli addition ol f.'i.w.i and iIi'.imi. V. ft STAMP DUTIl-X- ir Contract, or reiiewal ,,-h ; . et 0 05 i wiiatv,-- aaaaaaal o ua Kor A( of aa ltiuik i Bill ot lttiti. bu; oi Bond t Boot I tlertlOi x-rtioi o tor. igri bc'ts. exis-pi tl 10 0 t5 stlc port. . :irh tluwiir part Lilies of any olttce L, U4t I xissstlllg 5ltJ II (K .-Xc. islillE tlO1 0 Ortlfleaie iMarriagei 0 l I....- Moruxag.-i-. or oilier I chiiijuU- oe ul IU-.. I Kstati . not jxc.-cding SJ u 50 Ik)., exceeding giiX) uudTlol exisssliug SW i Jkl eXISH-dlllK SliMl, tor t-ery li.jUU.ir (la' atonal pan I Lercof 0 I ira.'! or Order at sight 0 0 I , raft, i"" at siKiit. lor eali flutior part o LA-ajw or Aiols-nineM of same, not over taw - -- ; 0 w I .jiaai- Hiriu sjo.', tvi each additional a Mt or part , u 50 Mortgage, or Algliliicllt ol san e, over lafao-l not ..vef tali - 0 M Mortitsae fer each a.M.l,..iul I5UU or part 5V N.itelwr jich HU or part 17 0 05 il.., . . ,, .tii.l ,.ur 0 02 i -.1 At bo it, : ; i -:" i. ' ,r coll, el dlvidi-tld or llibjrsl llu r. oii V IS Power UiSs'll or 1U-UI Ileal Folate 1 Oil . : .11. -.1 11.-UU- 0 -i Protest iiote or Draft 0 25 KIN AXK. IU 1H K I' I II I IIAIl.V Ari-KAI., I Mkhpiiis Noveuiher S, lstW. , We aro, ' think, j list i lied in aaytng that tin- uskvv pressure in Memphis is ahout over, iu,4 lt lietter limea are lirrakinft us.n ua. lianka report i-ol-leclions cM-clleui, nJ UejMwila are in .reaaing. Kxenaotre is in U-tter deuiatid, aJ Money generally bida fair to U-couu -aaier. t'otuin Rilla are taken (4 'f X ilia sunt; aellintf at par to '. Uiaouunt. There is no change in lis-al Scrips. I.' il Ker lialancea are tinu and in sl de mand. No gales of ld Tenneaaoo HonJs re ported. Kalea of New at tSovernments generally are dull, hut alea.lv . and chased as lollous: Hontla.-f lvl .'. an itoniis of lsiii 118 115 feu'-. fell5''. 6-a, " - im 6-ao " 6-ao ' I vi, i, new 6-) " laal, " f,-3. Wm - 10- Bouda Jaciuc Hiaaa The (Stoi-k market at lh MHML ..in ..li.i ..ii5 ...115 ..107 ..pt: '.(&u.v4 107 '3 kai u ii- ant . i. ; :",' Weslcril I'll ion TeJagraph I tjuH-kktlvar. facitic Mail Adauis 'vpr's-" Wells-. Kargo A ! -...' J-.si .ie.. Ali-riial. I'.prcs. I 'n iUm! eitates J aprtaai. Men-wanta 1 aaaa Kxpraaa. Sew Vorlt 'cutral Xria liudaou Heading Michigan fentral Michigan Southern Jliinoia Central .... UiK .... 1& ... & .... M .... la .... MK .... 57 ... H ...IM. ai ... m ...lau ... 90V. ...187) leveland and rittaimrg.. do m r, ' !-" '"' XortUweateru m iLie Koand Nnrthweatern preferred. M K.i la) "O "", I'i . ' n im --.r" . as 1 1.1 l.l.'V IM-U w ,m Wl,l'Bioaud Mlaatoaippi;. 0 The Treasury atitle great bane to get nut iu pulilii- riebt Htaleiuent, Willi a riew to influence New York aad oiler eleo- tlona "I It U verj' iiaualUe, Uut will aiti liold kockI an will U l. url . proven evea ly lue .Sei-rmarj-'n forthixun inr aunual report, ou this day, ij accor- ayua f H Uli previous urtu-iUta, fmi eohdi- of the Treasury im made up t u,,; raport, and the public debt ou u ua ui eosupared with the previoua year. Tua it ahowa that during be iaatiwelve tha the public debt uaa decreased but a trifle leaa than flfty-aix niillloka, and and yet w-day'a atatement elainu that, t ven aince thin administration caiae luU power, eitrbt ajontka ago, tbe det haa beau reduoed sixty-lour millions dol lara. Any one having any donbt rt '&V .. an compare to-day's statement of the to- iai debt leaa tbe cash iu the Treasury w itb the atujiiihr statement made oa page 17 of the tinaii-e report of 1886. But la to day's ataiemeut aa(Mju,auu of Paeifie Railroad i ndv issuad Bm the Uoveramant, and which are a part of the debt until they are paid, are no included. If Secretary lioutwell rounteil these bonds in the pub lic debt account as did every one of his predecessors, the debt aino March 4th would not show an actual decrease of more than two millions of dollars, Kven twenty-live millions of coin interest paid to-day is not included in to-day's state ment of the debt. A Washington special to the St. Louis Dtmocrot contain the following: Hecretary Bout well to-day addressed the following letter to Treasurer Spin ner: TrKASV KY OK THK V MTKD STATKS, 1 Washington, Nov, 1st, Sir: In answer to your letter of Octo ber auh, stating that you have $1,772,775, in gold, of the interest duo this dav on bonds purchased for the sinking fund, and $3,71,365 in gold interest due this day, on bonds specially purchased to await the action of Congress, and asking instructions as to the disposition of these amounts. I have the honor to savthat you will sell all of said gold, and with the proceeds purchase bonds, and add the uik I" -m- tiiii't- from wlii.-h llio iroM was no-lvro llial is. Hie iroio rccpivi'ii as intorit on the Rinkinc futni IkiiiiU to lie expended for the purchase of bonds and added to that fund, and that revived fnim Hie bond specially pur chased to be sold, expended in bonus to bo added thereto. Verv resM'tl'ullv, onoaoaa bootwkix, Hecretary. In addition to the bIhivo there was on the first of July. 13it.70 gold, interest taken with it: li3.500 of live-twenties purchas(l and added to the sinking fund. COTTON. The inquiry this morning was active. The general disposition anion z buyers was to take Middlings at 2',c, and sales I were fair up to noon, w hen the sale of premium Cotton attracted every one to ihe Hull of the Chamber of Commerce for an hour or so. The tenor of the New York dispatcues, and the dci line in that market, almost put a stop to operations here, and our market closed dull and nominal at 24'4o for Middlings. The day's sales will loot up about l-tHi bales, and consisted in part or the following: it bales Oood Ordina ry, II c;7, 100, 31, 32, 30, 82, la," 4 and 20 Low Middlings, at 21c; 41, 60 and 5 Strict Law Middlings, 24',c; 20, 100, 162, 17, 15, 5, H, TO and 100 Middlings, at 21'ic; 47 do., 24 3-16c; 10 and 1S1 do., 24c; 19 ! Bright Middlings, Mc; 20, 5 and 1 Strict '. Middlings, MX& cotton 8tatemknt. Chamber of Commkrck,) Mkmchis, Novemter3, 1869. j Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1S69.. 94 Received to-day 1,597 Received prevhiusly 43,693 45,290 j Total Shipped to-duy Shipped previously. M.HII . 2,099 33.2K7 55,386 Stock on hand at noon to-day nt:t K.n-rs. Memphis and Charleston R 9,996 R....... 358 282 229 67s aOj Mississippi and Tennessee R. R... Memphis and Ohio R. R I Kiver Wagons F.XPOKTS. Memphis and Charleston R. 11. .. Mississippi and Tennessee R. R.... Memphis and Ohio River 25 80 590 1104 COTTON IN NEW YORK. New York. November ft, 10:30 a.m. i'otton (jiiiet and weak Low Middlings 26c. I'plands aii'c. lliKal Middlings 2fiJc. 12 m. Cotton dull and unchanged. Low Middlings 2Xlc. I'plands 26!4'c. CJood Middlings MMcc 2 p.m. Cotton irregular and lower. s fur iii'nt'.- dliVMrc llkOtl h it.--. 10- ' eember 25c, , and" 25';.-; Januarv 25'ic; Kebruarv 25're. Sales on spot at .. r ... . .... i -i.i.niia u. OooJ MaMHaap PKe. J i, in f. illim.liill ami i . . - noioiittll Miililliugs Jtic. Sales for exjsirt S.U rr eniwirt I bales; spinning 715; spei'iilatiou SPj fu ture )lelivcry Isi'm, incliiOliiig March'at 25 ,). COTT)IX IS SKW ORLEANS. New Obi.kans, November .'!, 11:30 a.ui. I'ottou easier. Miiiiilings '2ic. 2:10 p.m. I'ottou steady, and demand ii.r. Middlinjis, 24?4)'. Sales, 4000 bales. COTTOK IS l.IVKItPOOI l.tVKnpoot.. Noveuilsr 3, 11:15 a.m. I'plands, 12', d. Orleans, 12d. 1:20 p.m. rotton active. I'plands, 12'id. Orleans, 12 -..I. I p.m. Cotton unchanged. Sales 10, WW bales, of which PP are for speculation and exs.rt. I'plands. 12', d. Orleans, THE PRIZE COTTON. IIVo ;.!. ' ,r H'io Eutetnl it. nml Who Utiugkt ttItM Sale ami tin- I'ricrx lti al-i-ett .4 l.arnr Attendance. As before announced, the sale of intton entered at the late Fair came off to-day at the CfcaaVhaT of Commerce. large number of brokers, fai tors and others interested, wen- present, T. A. Nelson, F.sip, President of the ) Chamlier, conveytsl the thanks of Mr. '' r-nsley, rresidein ot the sneluy t ounty Agricultural Association, to the mer- chants of Memphis, who were iiistriimen- tal in adding so largely lo the interest I niaiiifcNted in the l-'air. Mr. Nelson also stated that all gentle men w ho did not wish their cotton sold had the priviiedge of w il hdrawing Iheir sampWo, aud snggesitHl that the samples of such cotton as waa bii)t) should lie sent to I.iverH)ol as specimens of what the Si nil Ii could do in the staple. tin motion of Mr. Nelson, Mr. John T. Stratum called to the Chair, when the sale was oK-jieJ try Mr. Trezevaiit, of the auction house of Koyatfir, Trexevant Tasf rirsl cllcred was the premium hale or No. 110, entered hj Ijalbreath. Stewart A" Co., raised hy Mr. Mctlehee andpurchased hy J. W. Jefferson A Co., at hue. The second best bale w as not offered, having been withdrawn and taken to Helena hy its owuar. Major Sranlau. The best bale of "long staple" ootton, entered by ialbieath, Stewart A Co., was Ixiugm by .. 1. Itow h-s, at :15c. Itesl bale of Tennessee cotton, entered by 1. 11. Townscinl A Co., raisnsj by Miss Maggie A. Hond, and liought hy I'alon, Anderaon A Co., at 3:-. J; st two bales cotlou, entered by Jno. P. Hill A Co., raised by V. K. Persons, and sold to Messrs Krolick A Co., at Mai The ammd besi two Jwles wero with drawn. The best three hales wera euleroi) by (albreath, Stewart A Co., raised by W. K. Whitton, and bought by .. I'. Howies, at Sir. Tbe ss-ond liest three balea were en tered hf (' if. loriou, raised hy Mr. Dyer, and mold to A, K, Woh-ott, at We. The best rive haioa, outrnHj hv Stratton, Ooyer A Co., raised by W. C. KtfglL-alon, and Isiiighl by A. S. Woleott, at 'M!e. J'lui .second best li e bales were eitieivil by T. A. Kelson A Co., raised by Win. McShan, and sold Ul A. S. Woleott, at This rinsed out the premium balea, and other i.' which conlesteil for the various firizea were tbeu put tip. Two bales entered aa "Ul two," by Black, Ksles .V Co., raised by A. How-era, sold to Jno. 1. Hill A- Co., at Ae. Two bales entered by KihiIs Vance A l'o., raised by Mrs." Hoyles, were bought by Jno. I'. Hill A Co., at tc. Five bales entered by K. at. Apirson ($ ! 'o., as "lsjet live," raised by hob Acres, sold U. Jno. V. Hill A Co., at MXe. Five bales entered by Ouy, MiH'lellan A Co., raised by J. J. Hayliss, wdd st 2h'c U Jno. I'. Hiil A Co. k'iVm bales entered by (Jalbreatb, Stewart A C.., raised by Ii. V. QUI, sold to A. S. Woli-ott, at 'J8't. m,c bale entered by C It. Doriop, f-alaad by J. s. Kaw lings, sold to Jno. P. R1U Co., at 2bXc Oue baje euured by Stratton, (iover A Co., raised by Win. Ituutuiau, sold to Jno. P. Hill A Co., at After aoine discussion about forward ing Hi" asmplea to the President of the JJverpool Board of Brokers, it aa an nounced by Mr. ailratUin that the sale would lie jioslponed until 12 m, to-morrow (Thursday). Parties who do not wish their cotton sold, are requeated to be present at that hour in order to withdraw their samples. TRADE. Tbe w eather la agaltt lt to cliaiigw, and we fear cotton picking will U puj a tuntn Since the killing froal of the fright Ot the 23d of ictober, the weather l Um U"U gefiaral'y favorable for picking, , anif plautera ha imfa y while ,he i uu shone; but a apell lr bad wealner now w ill greatly interfere with tbe eoni- , lug The negroea have no idea of1 a rr' u in the cold or rain, and an aoon aa 1Ki hange at n, e mav expect loaee . f M , who have been nntumj lo (p to J tlUtin add by the aaaurajioe of large , 1 ., t. again in thei ity. We learn lha -autera liv ing within U or 8 uiilea ot IMmnphta are nttaring 1 in per 1U0 ' lti. Land board for picking, but are una- 1 hie ui aecure labor of any kind. A a no Bkjsi1. -SiviUb Ale, pluta, f3 to 3 5U; Cincinnati Ale, In kegs, $ to 6 25; half barrels, $10 60. Beer, half barrels, $11 ; where packages are returned, $3 off. Brooms Fair demand at 50(0,0 uo per dozen? Broom Corn Nominally $10or5.J00 per ton. Builder's Material Lime $2 uOf, 2 25 per barrel. Cement isdull; Louisville. $3 25 In large and MU9 lota. Kosendale, $1 50 to 4 75. Plaster $5 00. Hair, in 40 lb bales, $2 75 to 3. Fire brick $5 to 6. Building Brick $8 per M. BAaoi5o Stocks are fair and prices weak;llbdullat21c;2 and2!41b 28c to 29c; India 2Sc to2ic. Bi-ttkk Choice Western, S8&40o; good, 35i37c; common, 2530. 1 HEEsk Market firm. K. P. 194c Factorj' lSSe- W 18e (ornmkal Market dull. Fresh and Kilndried & 25(4 50, in a large and small way. Coffee Stocks ample. Rio skim mings lyrL2Uc: common to fair 21(a23c; ,,rlI11, y-r,,-- ,1 r iVas-: i.agiwyra . . . . ., Cotton Yarns Xo. 400, 21 to22o; 500. 18 to ae; 600, IS to lic. Coiton Skkii 13 per tor. delivered, buyer supplying aaeks. Kuiis-The market is steady and MB supplied at 33(g.3.V. Ki.ock Very dull, with only a re- i tail demand. We epioto rino p W -M Bti Super t4 75 to $5; X ft .50toJ6; - $6 25 to f 50; XXX and Fancy $6 75 to P. Fresh Mf.at rork IV. lieef hind iiuarter, 9it; fore i-uarter, 4c. Mutton, 10c. Fri it The market is w'ell snjipiied. Apples t-Xj per barrel, and an extra choice article would sell at P 50. Iried Apples 6(gHc. Iiried Peaches 9fi.l0c. Cranlierries ?14 er barrel. lemons IM0 18 per box. iranges jts.i 10 per barrel. Fis ii Mackerel tending upwards. I x 1, bids I24M.J25; 54 bbls j 12 50fetl3 00; No. 2, in bbls 16; I X do JW 50: No. 1, kits $2 90tg.f!; No. 2, j do i2 15fg.S2 2.'i; No. 3, Jl PPL White fish, )i bbls, $8. Sardines $19 er case for puurters; 32 50 for halves. Feed The demand is light. Corn on ! levoe in lots would sell at S0c, and in a re j tail way, is held at ,S5e. (li'.s are dull at 60e on levee, and 02;ic in store. Bran .-'22 i a23 per ton. II ay ?2bY" 28, as to quality. Game and Poultry Chickens are vary dull, and market oerstoeked; sell ing at $.'! onts-l 50 per doz. Pucks .'( otx-, j 3 50. Turkeys fKtfgfm Ducks P P Yenison HgtMe. Hides Dry Flint 21c; Dry Salt 17 to lsc: tirecn Salt MMR Orecn ftJaC Deer skins 30c per pound ; Sheep's pelts 25e to 30e; Dog Skins 50 to 60e each ; Reeawax 30 to 33c; Tallow 10i-. Iron Tins Demand firm and prices 7 to Sc. Live Stock Active demand for good Beef Cattle at 5 to SJ-Je; choice Corn ed are worth 7 to 7Je; Texas beeves $50 to 55 per head. Cows and Calnes $50 to 100. Hogs 10c gross. Sheep in light snp ply at $4 to 6 per head. Molasses Cuba 55c; Louisiana Sugar house 85c; Golden Syrup il 10 to 1 15 in barrels, and loe additional iu kega. Naval Stores Tar, in kegs, ?5 25 to I 75 for Pine; In 40 gallon bbls, p to 10; Pitch $0, per Mil; Oakum $5 to $6 per bale. Oils Coal 38 to 40c; Lard $1 50 to 1 CO; Linseed $1 20 to 81 25; boiled (UP 3n to 1 :i5; lnbiorating Pa to 75c; turpentine 65cto70e; tanner's fl 10 to ?1 Pj castor 3 to .! 75; olive, 24 oZ bottles, pt per basket. PKODIVB-Sweet I'otatoes, 2 MXaZ 00 pat barrel : P4M0h fj I 9lk; Xeslianiiocks, p per bushel, old sue. Onions are : si-aro-. aim uei.i m as to qoauty. fawaaje, Hsgix tor targe ..rutiMi itrliru. iit-r beat!. Provision Mess I'ork is dull at jCi2(o, .'si, in a small nay. Uacou is scarce; I 21c was asked to-day by the cask, and Jje in ajobbing way. Shoulders, 17'ic; plain sug.tr-curcd hams, 2;ifu24;3c; can vassed, 2tk-; breakfast bacon, 21 '..t i 22c. I.ard lsiu I8J a- ill tierces, 2tKu.21c in kegs, and 21. 1J('22c in i ndies. Kii-K Carolina y?.c to lo'-c; Louisi ana S'jc to 0c. Sciiars Market weak and stock light. Granulated. Crushed and Pulver ixed lt. Ceffoe A, KH'e; B, 17c; C Kxtra, 17c; C, 16':c: Demarara, 17 to 17V; Louisiana old process. Me; Prinie,15',c; Fair, 15c; Common, 13 to 14c; Y. C. 16.S to 17c; Island, 14'-, to Ma, S m.t The market is bare, and 20 lb bbls are firm at (- i to 3 25. Simkits Iiemanil fair and market linn. Common Whisky !Je to JI 25; Proof 1 P J to 1 40. Soda In boxes, 7 He; kegs, 6 to 7c. Starch IM 'o 7c per lb. Shot Drop, per bag, f2 P; Buck 3 to j 3 10. 8st'i-'' tJarrett, box, fib; packed, 8. Soap Paha Soap, ti';c; No. 1 do. 7c. Panola do. lis-; Krasive, to US-; Kxtra' Family, S to lie; Castile 17c; imported do. jr, to 2s St'SDRIKH English Pickles, assorted to 5 7"; Amei ii iti, pints, ?2 50; quarters, $3 50; half ga lions, 5 75. Mifs- tard per case. $1 P for ipiarter Hi; Ken- tueky ipiarters, fl 7"; halves, ftt .si. Ma son's lilacking " to Be per doz. Tallow In demand at lOr. Toracixi Prices are Arm, and me dium low grades are scarce. I'iue Natural Leaf light pressislfl to 110; Fine Fanny Vjrgjnia '. to f 1 j Fine Ilright pounds 80 to 91K-; Medium Ilright pounds To to tie'. Common bright poumls 02 to 70e; (iood Hright ipiarlers J to H7c. Smoking Fine and Fancy to 80c i Common and Medium St lo Me. Virsinla to the trade, not including packages, a) to 30c. Wheat N'o receipts, and prices nomi nal; Choice red and whiic f 1 25 to 1 H No. 2i', ; to 1 'JU; reje.-t.-d, MM to M. Viskiiar -id(-r IB m Ul Jr bbj: Wine Jl to 1".. GIFT ENTERPRISE. GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the Metropolitan Gift Co. CASH GIFTST0 THE AMOUNT of $500,000 KVK.RY TICK l'T DRAWS A PKIZK. 5 Cash tiifta. esch. r. ttM ! jo 1 au " Msl Jo " '., A) " " Sw : SI lo 50 KleKKiit Ros.-wooil rianos.each, toUi loV" ; It - Mulodeons 7f to HP ') HewlnK Ma. Iilnes - ' Mta l"3 j iUOOoliI Wslrll- s - " "lo ) I ai.li rlxes.sil ei are.-tr.. allied at H.IMI.UHi A chance lo draw any of the above Frtaaa ! for 25c. Tickets descTlbl ug Prt-s are mH in j Knvelopes sud well mixed. On receipt ol U--I a SfruVol Ticket i drawn w ithout choice and -ent bv mall !..HI. ,ul.:r.-s. Tilt- ri.e nsl:ieil i uisin It will be deltvfied ti tbe ticket. holder ' on payment of ( Dollar. Prinsare linm.- dlatelysent to any address by express or re I turn mall. You will know wbst your Prlxe Is ls lore vou .h lor ll l"i -.- " t- 'f.-.il ..-- oi j other of tame tvlue. No lilanks. llur patrons : can depend on fair dealing. Ki 1 1 in si km Wi lect the following from I uunv who bave lately drawn Valuable Prises ' snd lud'e permitted us to publish tbeai: Andrea J. ltd rws, ChU-ago. (U),ow; Miss Clara H. 'alkei, Biii'.nuorfc. Piago. MW; James M. Matthews. 1s t rolt, t-i.OOOi John T. Atldn . , savannah, fi.lui; Miss Agn-s Klniin.ms, I'liarleslon, Piano. we publls.n no tianir aithout permission. Oi-i.Moasor His I'kkhs.-' The flrni Ir rella- mc, and descU their mi. . . - ! .-. v i n - une. May 9. we suon uirm i-. I dealing Arm.' -.V. 1'. HrcuUl. Hay . "A fliend of ours drew a prixe. which was ; promptly lecelved." jMiily AVm, Juue 3. Bend for circular. Liberal inducements to agents. Hatisfaciion guaranteed. Kvery ' package of scaled envelopes contains osa cabu 0!1. lx TlckeU for fl; 13 for 12; 3,'. Vr 5: lluforiti. All lettersshould be addiessed I to HAlil'kU WILSON 4 CO., , 17B llr.m.lwsv V. ork INSANE ASYLUM. ST. VIXCKMTB l.VHTITCTION FOR Till 1NHANK, hi. Louts. Mo. Thin Institution was founded bv the Mister's of Charity, Au uiisl e. lsis. ll Ik private ami Brst-class In Its arrangements aud accommodation. In saus patleats of both sexes and of all de nominations are recei veil, also those addicted to taking opium vr i.ther stimulants to ex cess and dlre to corrisa. Vuf l?rm, etc.. apply to Dr.J.K. BAL'UUY or the B1SIKH HtlVKRIOR ana STORAGE FOR COTTON. f TNDKKWRiTEB'HAKHOlTSKiH, Mkj.i;iiiH. St -.iemtw-r in, IHJ MrBCHA.VTH Ml-Ml'lilM tjENTLKMr The, aLuve llousen aie now T"'ii lo um.1v tuid , dlcUarye cotlou. Kvrry futility tvseller and ' buyer iij iyc (Jtc'd. To my old patrons I re- : lurti you my Maun; for the future, 1 refer . you to the pant Luk ejjjperpeut in the bual- I nettM. 1 h to merit your patronage. Haf i . t ..at'ity and conveuieuoe une- j qualtnl. Kale, ttaue a- flrat-claa bonaea. I7 A. H. WKITKORD. Chance for Making Money K are ded -oils of King onr bualnaa at MthMiaalppl aud Ten y one wistilng to com uld sell our small and r Uoods AT COST AND CARRIAGE. I a For further tnioroiatlon we would refc-r to Mr. W J. Hmita, with Menken Broa., Mem lilila. T; nu.,or to us al Haleavllla. aeal WAIKKR A STANFORD. Memphis and Ohio Railroad, l.oulillle Nitshville R. R. Co., laaeea. FRIUOHT OFFICE, Heart"- Tasts., Ocudwr 1, lnB. 0! till- .11 r remlils lur till rli be reissived at nw, iuu oi nmUL-L litre Delivery of Freights aa heretofore, at head of Mam slreel. A . i K N a Agent. A. A. PATOM, i). f. A. ot RAILROAD INTELLIGENCE. The Pennsylvania intral ha- leased the Indianapolis and Vineennes Kail road. A company with a capital of three millions' undertakes to tiuiid the I'ort Royal and Augusta Railroad. The Huntsville Democrat says it U proposet 1 to build a road from Hhelby ville to l)ecatur; that prominent citi zens have taken hold of the matter in earnest, and, as it understood, were organizing lor the purpose. The Texas Pacific railway trak is completed over ten miles west of Mar shall, leaving only four miles to Hall ville. The iron and cross-ties are ready to put down, and the delay arises from the failure of the contract ors to complete the trestle-work. The cars will reach Ilallville by the first of November, perhaps sooner. Shrere port Gazette. Mpmphis and Little Rock Railroad. To Madison and Little Rock, Arkansas. tioiug West Leave II . " . I dally at :0U a.m. lOiulntr Eat I-eave L AngauM at l:S0 p.m Ferry Uoal leaves loot ol I'ulou 81. at 0 :UU a.ia. 11. 1). WILLIAMS. General Agent and Superintendent, Memphis and Louisville Railroad. DEPART. ARRIVE. Day Express, city time 4:iia.m. 2:15a.m. N l g 1 1 T KxpresH, niy time. .Jtt-i p.m. 12:25a.m. Ticket oilb-es No. 2,7 1-2 Main street and at Depot, head of Main street. Sleeping far attached to Night Express Train, which goes through to Nashville, via Nashville and Northwestern Kaliroad, with out change. BAM. B. JONES, Oen'l Sup't. Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad. ARRIVE. DEPART. New Orleans Mall, daily 2:45 p.m. 11 :W a.m N. Orleans F.xpr. i, daily. ..B:.30 a.m. 4 3p.m Freight, daily exceptSun- day J ; n: i:55a.m Mail Train makes direct eounecttoa for New Orleans and all points South. Kxpr--N Ttaln makes direct isinnection for CoBeeville, Water Valley, Oxford, Holly Springs and all points nortli of tirenada on Mississippi Ceniral Kaliroad. Ticket o Dice Si! 1-2 Main street and at the Depot. Ommbusses will call for passengers and check bnggare In any part of the city, by leaving orders at (7 1-2 Main street. A. S. LIVERMOKE, GenTSnp'L 0. V. OAKLEY, Ueu 1 Ticket Agent Memphis and Charleston Railroad. AKKIVE. DEPART. Mail Train - 15 p.m. 12:15 p.m Express train lUiW p.lu. llJp.m Junction Accom'iMlatlou.. rlia.ui. TtUp.m HoaaarrlUe Ac. siniodaiiou j :15 a.m. 4 m p.m Takes) II- t Monday, 25th. W. J. KOSS.Gen'l Sup'L SPECIAL NOTICES. The Sliiver:ng Season. It Is impossible to suppose that any human being cau consider an attack of Fever and i Ague a light rtattaaaaa. And yet thousands j act as if such a calamity was of no conse- I quencc: while thousands who are actually suffering from theilistressing complaint neg- i , lect to adopt the certain means of cure. It ought to be known in every locality subject I to this scourge, or which is infested with re- . nitttent fever, or any other epidemic pro- i duced by malaria, that lb isTETTKR'S STOM ACH HI fTKUS ar taken in advance or at the j commencement of the unhealthy season, will i fortify the system against the atmospheric paaaaa which generates these distempers. 1 Ti. is admirable invig.irant harmiess, agree- able, and possessing rarer medicinal virtues i than any other tonic at anaaaa kuowu, will haaafc up the jiaroxysins of Intermittent or remittent fever In from forty-eight hours to ten days. Such is the universal testimony i from districts where periodical fevers have j been conihatted with this powerful vegetable ! ' Chologoguc. In a thievish neighborhood wise men bar their doors and winduws. yet strange : to say. If the same neighborhood happens to j be pervaded hy a-erlal poison, they seldom j taki the trouble to put their budles In a atata ait uefcuce against the subtle euemy. Shiv- ering victims endeavoring In aaaa to warm your blue hands over the fire, or consuming with the fever that follows the eulli. remem- 1 iK-rthat BtHRRW BITTKKS is an abto- : lute. Mpeetiy iiiul itilaltiUr fperifte for your dis- ! tr'sMug malady. Weak Back. Pains of the Side, of ihe Hips, and about the Kidm ys.Ttre relieved at once by the application of une of ALLCOCK S POROUS PLASTERS. "Gainston, Ala., Nov. T. lsia. " MmRK. Thus, allcock A Co.: I'-tiring an extensive practice tf tcu year i have btu a lretfueitt witness Nm the BaMctflaU , u nil ties ot our Porous ri-st' is. I can certify that they are all you claim Tor Llieiu. Koblkt K. CAMrnrr.L, M.D." Dr. Myer, ot Savannah, tia., says they are the iw-M iio-ehauicail sopporters for weak mns clseer (Jlscovered; ihat by their wanning properties 1 In y : int -owrr and henllb, un til the strength "f the niuHi-les are entirely restore!; that lu knows a eaH where All-coi-k's IMaKttrs cur tl a 15111! I em an of a weak .pinc; that he vlalty prescribe theoi In liis practice, with Ihe happiest result. In Remote Settlements of Untold Value. r : mnken bltKal; blood mukca the lody. If the blood le pure, the body ii healthy. 80 If we are nut In health, we know some impu rities are luiklng atoui which must be re moved, and the Moner the better. Hmjutrrth JiiU rrmovr alt rum the system whirh ruiturr icf tto lujrr. , The wonderful cures ttfeefed by Brandreth's Pills have arrested t he attention of euliKht ened piij -siriatit. I'iward5 of live thousand now us. them :u PMtr daily practice, and twohundietl have given theirvritten testi- j tnony as to their luuoceuee and value, aa ' cleansers of the howei aud blooil. Their untold value i to IboM living In set- i tleuient where dtxMors can mly be hd at great expen.-e. tor if jou are sick, you have only to take one or more doses of Brnnd relh's Pills to get cured. Pull directions are with each box. Sold by all druggists. Batchetor'i Hair Dyt.-This gplftididIair Dye is the btl In the world; tlie ouly true aud p-rif:L lye; l.arnilt-v, reliable, lUKlantaue m; no disui4otnimeut; no ridiculous tints; relt.cii..'- I! c ;!! WTVcts (t! L'ys; luvino- ratt'S iiud leaves the Hair olX and beautiiul, black or mown. BaM hy all Liruarclstft and Periuiuepa; and proot.rlv applied at Baicbel or?s Wig Faury, N'- WBoud utreet, N. Y, Be Beautiful. --IT ycu desire Beauty you bouUi uv ItananS MajjtnoIlH BmIui. It giv-s a rctinul, satin-like texture to the Complexion, reinove- Houhnesn, Ued new, Hl'Wclu s, Minliurn, Tan, etc.. una add :t tiioic Of Vmtf HIHm to the plainest fea turen. It hnn the UJoom of Youth tt the fad)Ui elieek and eh rinses the rustle Country t;irl into ti K:uslihtiah:e City Belle. In Ihe USa ot the Magnolia Balm lies the true necret of Beauty. No lady Uktpd lv.u: plaln f her t'tirnp)exlm who will Invent Tj cent! in Xttis i Ituhilul article. l.yon'n Kaltiaiiou is ihe Hair Dressing In use From tlie IMiilmls-Iphla Evening Telfgraph. We advise persons having diseased hair to use rroftKwr Christy's rt lebralod Hair Loll". It is J i l 1 ll p ill H t 1 1 IntX. i.:1- Am who oihv useLotio ilic:irl every otlier i preparation for the Hair, as ft Ml the beat (lresin:; for the Hir i;i the world. The Lo tto nt ver tails to remove the worst , akss of 1'aiulrufl", and resttjre gray und hlearhed Hair lo it natural color. Kor sale by druggist; sample bottles sent lo any address tn the I'uUed States by express forl. rKIF. CHRISTY A CO., No. 711 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Pa. ON'LY ONE Hair Iye lia-H bt-en proved polsonlewt. Irot. i hllton, whose reputation us uti nualytiial chemist given his statement the weight ol authority, announces that Crivtadoro's Excelsior Dye lias een sh ected to the proper tests In hit. laboratory, and results show It to be Mwrnu r 1 1 f uinus ii As well an admlmb'y adapted to the purposes far which it is designed. This is important, , as the public has Jut leen warned, by two leading seieiitltlcorgaus, against THIRTY HSAiit IYES Now before the public. CRISTA iKJRO'tS HAIR PRKSE R V ATI V E, as a bresaluic. Hefts like a charm ou the Hair after Dyeing. Try ... The Greatest Discovery of the Age.--This Is admitted to be the fact by the thousands who are now usime lK. Tobias' Cklkbkaikd i n ki i an I.immkm, Ji has Int'n mu "du.-ed since 1MT ; and no onnnee trying it W ever without it. it will pisitl ely cure the uiuler-:iitnti-;:ed cttiuplaintx, il u.-eii aa directed:; Chronic Rlieu-natiam, Sore Throat, Headache, 1 Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, Swel- j lings, Moo,uito Rites, and Pains in the Hack, : Client or IjuiI's: also, taken internally for J CtMileja. Jjiairhca, Ivsentcry. Croup, Colic, , sea sickmisja, ttpasuU, etu. It is perfectly liarmless to take internally. i.See oath ac- j compauylng each bottle.i It has never failed j to cure'every case of LHarrhea, Ujsentery i and Croup, li iised when CUM lakeu. Always have a bottle in the house lneadineaa, aud you will never regret it. Price, Fifty CeuU and One I '"il.tr. Sold by the Druggists aud Storekeepers through out tlie Uuiled stale. Depot, IU Park Piace, NeW Ql-K. GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS. 5 -If 312 a il? El CO o o o. E CO CO 3 O a. ui o z Ul mm a. ui H o u. UJ oc oo o E o it & CO e B ad C3 O 1 3 s u. Memphis City Directory for 1870. THK caavaM tor tula annual publication lias now commenced, and the book will be iaaued aa usual. Tbe company intend makina the comma work aa oompleteand accurate as la iKwsltila, and refer to their last Directory of this city aa to their ability to do all tbe)- I.IOllllsl-. HI ITTHERN PfBLISHIVO CO., Pnij!ihers New Orleans, Mobllaul 1 Dlrectorlea A'aRDS t p Bec'jr H. A. CHuATE, Ueueral A.ei.i. I., Hoard STOVES, ETC. CHARTER OAK stove CATECHISM : Quetiion. Who made the flint Charter Oak Stove f Aiunirr. O. T KiII-y, of Ht. Imis. O.-W hen fi Til made f A.-In 1:., . Are U A. The " O.-Uow uve e world.1 A. From the u. Who nnyi y of Iron. k! MtoveaT Mil? I 1Q All those How many 1. I'iiere were (.How many out of that number failed? A. Not one. j Q. Who sellJ the genuine Charter Oak in : Memphis? A. J. f. aCHABKI.dc CO., 227 MAIS HT. ' Q. Are there Imitation slovesof that naiuef j 4. Yea; plenty of them. (.How can purchasers tell the genuine? I A. hy seeing the name of O. V. Klliey on each Stove, V How should parlies order theiu? ! A. Tell your merchant to get Filley's. Q. Does J. F. Sthabel 4k Co. have a good stock? A Yet; thru trll thrm i WhotrmiU and Re tail, and kerp flit WARK, CASTINGS, etc., in good rupply. J. F. SCHABEL & CO., NO. 227 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, Solo Agents. an 17 THE FAVORITE Im guarttiiteeil to be In all rettpeotM a FIRST-CLASS COOK STOVE. Call and examine them. For sale by T. 3. JUKES, . SSI Second Street. aw Roofing. Cluttering and General Work solicited and promptly executed. Job IH-10 DRUGS, ETC. DIRECT IMPORTATION Of Perfumeries, Drugs CHEMICALS. THEODORE HOERNER, 54 and 56 Beal Street, Corner of "Second. CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. M- QTANTITATI VE ANALYSES nind, and written report furnished. MHviDi( liiade arrangements with Pari sian and German Houses. I am prepared to furnish to the trade and public teueraily th KINKST AM' PL REST PEKH MES, at Im porters Prices. Prescriptions Carefully Prepared. oar ON HAND, a large stock of Toilet and Fancy Articles, Brushes, Hponges, etc., etc. Tlio el Tracio Supplied. EATING HOUSE. R.BLOCH & LIOTARD, FUEKTCH EATING HOUSE, 244 Second Street, MEMPHIS, : It: TENNESSEE. I Open Day aud Xiht; 50 cts. per Heal I sej. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. T. I . Ai.pes. Memphis, Tenn. L. F. UVERTON, Little I; ALDEN & OVERTON, Gen I Commission Merchants, Kor purchase of Cotton, and sale of every descrlptlon of Western Produce, No. 57 Main Street, i ttie Roek, Ark. er Kefer to Th.w. 11. Alh-n t Co.. !uy. Me PlrWaa Co., Haaahaai Tn-udweli, HoJaoot field & Hammer. . it GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS ' ar OFFICE OF W. G. WAR & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants. Xo. '! Howard's Row, Memphis, Tess., k-tolr is, im9. OTll E.-Uehavelhlsdaysold,urst.ckof . s tiiimiiir. i. jn.i- n . .ni i.i.r.r., a . wiu do business at the . same stand, aud to whom we ropiest our patrons to entruat their cus tom, as we can endorse htm as being in every way worthy of their confidence and patron age. Our hooks will be round with Mr. W. 1. .-sliallon. No. 1.", Lee ) m k, who is charge,! with the settlement o! our business. W. Ii. WKAK4CO. Referring to the above, I would nay to my frientlit and eustoniera of the house of W. V Wear A Co., that 1 will be at t lie old M-tn-l. and hope, by ehwt atleutlon to their interest, to merit a liberal share or their patronage. Mr. Abb M. Harwell will eontiuue in charge of the Coiton lepai tment of the house. oc21 L. W. MILI.EIi. RETAIL GROCLRS. SrICER 8l SHARPE, 354 Main St., Magevney Block. Fresh Arrivals ! New Goods New Shaki-r Pri serws and Jellies- UK) esses; New caunej TomatiH-s and Peaches; Ni w K'him I'lueMe; New Pineapple Oieese : New Youiiir Ameriea antl Factory Cheese; New Pickles all sizes very flue; . w Mm ;,- r.-l -Mess mid fi... I . Ni w i ixtfl isli. Choice Teas; I'.ilenian's Mnsiard; loss 4 lliiiikwell's Pickles; l ux A Cooper's lii latlne; French Mustard; Worcestershire Sauce; Fresh Crackers a taxsl variety. V- ire receiving, daily , large additions to our stock, aud sell as low as suv house in the city. We keep the host quality of every iIiiuk lu our line, (iive us a call. oc IT KPICKK ft HARPE. JOB PRINTING. FRANKLIN JOB PRINTING HOUSE ANNUAL CIRCULAR. MsMritis, Ttis, s ptenitier 1, le. T the opening of another Commercial Year, the Proprietor of the Franklin Job Printing House taes the occasion to cph- iirsiulute tlie Merchants and BuKinesx Men of ! Meinphin upin the Improved eoudition of the ciinntry, and tlie favorable prospeeta for business the ensuing season. I'm inn the summer, many additions have been made to the Franklin Printing House, in the s'ay of new and improved labor-sav-Ing Materials, New Scripts, Circular, Bill Head and Card Type. Beautiful Cuts, Engrav ings sud Designs, representing all kinds of I Busmen. Tradesand Professions, niuuiiuaievl Bonlers, Vlgneltes,eU;..eie.,malugthe office eomplete iu every particular. The attention of the Business Public Is called to the perfect machinery employed, and the extraordinary facilities for executing every description of Fi.nk Mebcantilk Pkinti.no. The I'roprjetjjf lias been practically en gagi-d li) tlie P.rlnllug buinea in Memphis Inr nearly twenty years, and It will be his comiiant endeavor, by strict personal atten tion to all orders, and by giving. In every In stance, good stoi-k, fink work, and low, umfokm rKiuas, to merit the confidence and .patronage of T tie Business Coilimuulty. Respect fully. R. r. TOOK. MERCANTILE AGENCY. rpHK undersigned hereby respectfully no 1 ttiy their ttubscrlben and the merchant Memrdils, Kt'ueraiiy. that thev nave up iKilnled Mr. . U. Ma i i hews mam titer u their branch at this point. Mr Matthew S experience and acuuiilutance with the bus! ness in other localities will guarantee to sub j acribers strict, thorough aud prompt atteuttou to their wants, I Especial attention will be given to the col U iMionof ptu-t due chums, t thv address of i carefully selected Attorneys will be Turnlsh 1 ed where par lie prefer doing their own cor respondence. A Reference Book, containing the naues i and commercial ratlug of nearly every busl ' nens man in the Tutted States and British I Provinces (over tW'.WO names,) is issued seml I annually January and July for the use of 1 subscribers; the ratings based upon the elab 1 orate details jthich 'their ofQceTet.orasfu.ru I lsh, are by far tbe most reliable and carefully t made of any work of the kind. This agency was originally established 1 1841. it has branches In every important cily ' In the roiled States and Canada, and also in London England, and U large au4 ennstaut i ly growing Influence, notwithstanding many ! effort u imitate it by others, la the best evi dencs? that can be given of its equitable prin ciples and its useful operations. It hi, em I pbatUtally, designed for the " promotion and I protection of trade," . Tenus of subscription will be made known on application to the ofllce, corner Main and Madison ulrrls. R. U. DWN A CO. M EMPHIM, IMubcI ' , Law. 7 MISCELLANEOUS. To Cotton Planters & Stock Raisers THK Memphis Oil Company wish to pur chase, during next fall and winter, a large quantity Cotton Head, for which they will pay tlie market prtoe, furnish sacks, aud have Seed correctly weighed an their targe platform iFairhank si scales. They urgetheir friends not to store their Heed in large quan tities, and thereby have their value destroyed or injured by heatinu. Planters wbo wish to make contracts for delivery of Heed will please rail al Oil Work, Center Landing. r Oil Cake and Meal for sale la any quan tity. Jja INSURANCE. INTERN ATION ' L Insurance Company. STATEMENT cr nir rosntTiox of the International Ins. Co. CITY OF NEW YORK, OA THE FIlt.sT DA Y OF JULY, 1809 Tlie name of Hk Ooaaaaan 1 the TIOSAL iNHt'BANrE lViaPX.1T." It la loca- ici in me i liy or New Yorlc. Tlie aaaiwat of iu i-apital stock u "iii,oiio Tlie amount ofrapltal stork pahl up Im.. .'i00,0nu The Aweta of the I'ompany are aa follow: Canh in haml or In the handa of itfentM or other person Itl.'JT.' Real entate utiliu-uinbered None. Bonds owned hy the Company, to-wlt: IT. H. r'JO rmnd., par value. ..$5a8iiiu V. H. 10-40 biiixU. par valne. 1jh,iju V. a. Hjier ct. : year iKindn.. 2L".,uiiu Jlew ork I'oanty homli HJniu Vlraijiia state boml-. .-.lmi AlaiMUna Slate ' .mis 11.UUI) MaJM Market value tlMJK 0 I.oanr.1 on uiorticiMre. befnx the first li.-n an uiiinrunihered real rMate, wurtti d)Mille the amount lonneil s.ii rrn r-litrt otherwN- ei-urnl 2a..llXI mi Baaai Rararaaaasaaa-. kjs i All otlit-riM-curitles ln.uol a: Total amet $l,j :i I.I ABILITIES. Amotmt dne or not due to banks or oiaMr rrcdiiorn Nont. I.i-s iii'jiwjrd aud due None. LoiiifK adjusted fnd net due I.Ujm V. Ltw." unadjusted htm! l.r-sos in su- mns wiiiting ur further prinif. ... . KCl.fil, l.'i All other claims auinst the Comp'y 4.JS1 . Tota! Ilnljilities ILIS.tfWi St Hie greatest amount lusuretl in any on risk. t:,(MJ. The Kr atest amount alIowl by the rules of the Company to be insured In any one city, town or village, and the greatest amount allowed to In insured In any one block no arbitrary role. Are governed entirely by a piU'J-!;l t ' l .1 r 1 l'T rii.- -h:W:u tt r il the risk. Sworn to by EO. W. SAVAGE, PreVt. fUJ. HI GHES, Secretary. ; Approved by G. W. BLACKBI RNE, Comptroller of Tenueaaee. S. R. CLARKE & CO., Agents. 18 Knickerbocker Building, Madison street. K-io m h:trn is. mat. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY. OK THK COniTIOX OF THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OK THK CTTT lF NEW YORK, OS THE FIRST DAY OF JULY, 1869. Tlie name of this Companv Is lhe"CONTI NKNT.U. IN'sriONl K COMPANY." incor poraUil tu aVBj and lis-ated In the city of N- ' A Tl'.e capital of said ' -.ir.panv, aetu. nlly paid up In .-ash. is S SuS.ixiu ii The surplus, on the 1st dav of Jaly, mt - l.r2,0KO 75 T'tal atu't (ti" capital and surplus, J.-,i,o:M 7.3 ASMETS. 1. Am't of cash In St. Nicholas Nat'nal Bank flDS.CilO "1 Ani'tuni of cash in orth-e (i.isi (rj- ;iu,7Hl :5 2. I'uincumbred real estate owned by the Com pany t. Loans on Ismds ami mortgages, beiug first lien of record oa unin ettmbereil real estate worlh at least SJ.iC1,-)Tti and on which there is less than oi-.e year's interest due ami owing interest at 7 p. et.) 4. Loans on stM-ks and Isoi-ls of the I'nited States. ud of institutions incorporated hy the Stale of New York, payable on demaucf. (the market valueofsecnrltn-s pledged being 7siui. luten-st at 7 p. ct . St., lis and bunds oi tl..- I'nited States and oi the States of New York.Tennessis and -.ia.anil Institutions lms,rpora:eil by the state of New York. oi-ned hjr th Company "... .'. II. lnreret actually due ami unpaid 7. Premiums due and uncollected on policies issued s. Rents accrued Tlx, 00 .H.-1.7UI1 OU 7IS.-J.I. ... 7.s.i Vi S.VA s7 MM 11 Total assets. ....K&iW. LUHUTIB, 1. Losses Incurred and In ;.r.-.s .. adjustment, and hwses reported on which no action has been ta ken rs. joo ou 2. Dividends on capital and scrip declared and due and unpaid Ui.sot; us 3. Dividends on scrip ordered, re deemed and yet unclaimed 21,6.0 Oo I. Total ain't of loss , claims and liabilities M,Wi t)h Sworn toli SCO. T HOPE. President. H. C. TOWNSKND, See'y, A. D. Approvel by U. Y. Bl.m kbi ks, CoinpCr of Tenn. S. R. CLARKE & CO.. Ag ts., 1 Knit:korbo4'ker fwllifJI'M. I oelO Madison street, Memphis Tennessee. BANKS AND BANKING. THE DeSOTO BANK OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: JAMFjs ELMOL T. K. KAKNSWOKTH, W. ll. WOOD. H. II Dl'NSi OMB, LEECH. OFFICERS : 1AMES ELDER, : : President W. H. WOOD, : : Vice-President. T. R. FARNSWORTH, : Cashier. oc-U EMMET BANK, No. 6 MADISON STREET. SKi I.H Sight Drafts on Ireland, and Three and Hixty layn' Sight on London, at New i York rates; and ran draw in suniN to suit purchaser ou all ihe principal citien and I towns- tn Continental Europe. Also, transacts a general Exchange and i Banking Bastness. sjsjg MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPHIS, Doe a ttenera Banking and Exchange limine. Collection tnarie ct all points and JrotnptJy Remitted. DIRECTORS : AMOS WOOPKI" FF, A. T. LACEY. J. E. M F.HK1 MAN, THUS. K SMITH, H. T. TOMI.INSON, A. J. WHITE, H. A. PARTEK, J K. W ATKINS, W. H. 1 t : W. H. CHERRY, President. AMOS WOODRUFF, Vice President. H. A. PARTEE, Cashier J. J. FREEMAN, Ass't Cashier. aa BANKING HOUSE or MEMPHIS LIFE . m And Gen I Insurance Company, r ' I Cor. I-xont and Madison Sts., I D. 8. MOLLOY, President. aM8 FERDIMAWD WQLLQY, CN-f, ! FIRST ! NATIONAL BANK OF MEMPHIS. DIRECTORS: B. EISVAN, . . DAVIS, J. T. KAKOASON, Q. H. JUDAH, J. N. OUVER, N KWTON FORD. W. W. THATCHKR' W. P. PROt'DFlT, W. W. YOlfNU, J.'w. imSHK v. r. s ui i H. C. C. PARTEK. F. S. DAVIS, President NEWTON FORD, Vice-President W. W. THACHER, Cashier. LABOR AGENTS EMIGRANT LABORERS AND EMPLOYEES. DONOHO, JOY A CO., Corner Malii and Madison Sts., HF now iirenared to order any number of J Faint. Railroad and other Laborers, as our arrangements are now perfected at every polut. from CasUs Oardeu, New York, to Chicago, Illinois. r star JUu Swedish Railroad Laborers, in one body, can be now obtained,ou favorable "oS"- DONwHO, JOY CO, ' FURNITURE. S a. o a 5 tr a mum m S KM a F af I jri i g s a j 1 111 O D ' -J o - ; - r: i to 3 o 5 I, CO - ' , 3 O Lata. CN U. l HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC FRIEDMAN, WHOLESALE HATS and CAPS 297 MAIN STREET, Up-Stairs, - - Memphis, Tenn. aa-Thf only cXi-lnMv.- VhrWrwale Hat House in th cily. aw My Ntork la eotlrcly new. well aborted, and buying dlret-t from maiiufafurers, ena- iblt me to eorupt-te wlili Caatern hoa. s. ISAA"' KRIETiMAN. WANTS. ULmB AXTITY WALNUT AND OAK LANDS oc0 DOXOHQ. JOY A CO. FARMS WANTEPT ata Several r'urms.of e.ich lui, it. 2fti. tn 600 acres, on tlie Memphis and Cfcartaataa) Railrt.ad, from Gerinantown to HauUbury Depot. Also, on Memptila and Louisville, from Wells to Hatnboidt. aa- And on Missis road, Irom White s I oaf tr.. ancl Tennessee Rall (X 'NOH'l.'jOV .-. CO. PROSPECTUSES. PROSPECTUS OF King's Tennessee State Directory, For 1B70. rpHE und-rsi!i:..,l, baMjW iia that Hit inter- tbe publication of a new work cuntaiuins; information In relation to ult PersoDb. Final and 'ominies emraed tu M.-reanrlif. Man ufacturing and PraasatfaBaJ pursuits iieaci of the numerous lttes and Towns sif uate in theStie of Ttniirsstf. ir. pii!e to publish a book which will aatbraaa: Part I. A CowPLErK shippers' linnr. whn h will contain a I 'e.-ripiive List of all the Cities. Towns and Vliiaicraln the tta e, with full and i-tiniplete Shipping L'lr.- 'tions to aU points, aud also giving the Stations of Express and Telegraph Corn p. husiuss iu tin- M,.,,i 1'er.mssi doing F TKt- P. NESMtB. living taeir loiratlmi and popula tion, with lull and ars urate alphabetic il lists of the names of ail persons doing business iu each place. Part 111 A Cts-iriEO BisinksS Piric torv. containing, under impropriate - head- ! 1 ngs," at-curnle Lists of tlie Names and Loca tion .! all Persons. l inns i)U,l Incrporate Companies engage! In BaataaaaJhi the'l'owns and Cities throughout ttie St ate of Tennessee. PajsT IV. a Nk'.v 1'sitkd stat:s Poeror : ' liKEtToi;v. contaii ilia the n-iiiie and locality of every P States and Territorie. The Work will be on gosl paper, and t ce in I he I nited st with New Type in one large and beis-names will Is. large BOLD TYPE, i ll each U engaged spienoni volume. Inserted in the Work in large 1 and the business in which ea will ie verT fully an.l eonsoieuoi The names or per-ons wl o dt not suijscriLM will be printed m the nsual manner. Copies of the Directory will be. let; at the principal hotels iu Tenmcqaee, nd s. nt, lor :he use of the pyUUt. to the Postmaster lo cated at the eounty seats of tlie dill", rent eotiuti-s in the tatv, thereby rendering the W'tik ;tn tnvulu-bie meitium tor alvertisiiig to all persons vngatHl in Cumraereial. MatuL lecturing or Proiessi jnal Busiuess. Terms or Subscription-- per Copy, pay able on delivery, RAW Of ADVKKTlsrXG: One Page M 00 One-hnlt Page ifi m one-third Pge 12 w Oue-fourth Page i m One-sixth Page 7 00 j " No money to i.- p-iid lor subscription or advertising until ihe Work delivered. E. D. KINO. Directory Publisher, D. B. WiUKm.x, Kashvllle. Tenn. t i.-i:. r i ; tri : , M.tii i.hls. oofh Mississippi Valley Navigation COMPANY OF THE SOUTH AND WEST, No. I!3 Carondelet Strre.t New Orleans. Capital 8took, Shares (awi t : l,0l)0,00() - - - Jimicsw-h To the owners of Keal Ftaie in I-.misiana. MisHiAHiupl, Teuneasee. Arkaujaa, Texan and Alabama: ' II K COM PANY KXOWN TO THE PT'BLIC 1 aa the " M wsitppi Valley Navigation Company of t!i Sontu an.l Vet," is organ ized under a charter from the statw oi" t-ou-i.siana. This charter authoilw? a uipita1 stock of rive hundred tl, i.: wn.j duilar. with the privilege of extern ivJ!i) tu one million. That the public luay know the exact object ot the Compafiy, the third article rf the ciiarter i g'vt-u enure as ion lIThe ettad of ih struct or otherwise t one or MOn s!--aini. run on ami navigate its tributaries, for freight. malLs ami docks wharves, build Company U to eon-priM-ure and maintain Lt or ol her vessels, to le MiMHisnippi river, or I struct x may he Ing and rcpi I exercise sui j leges as are them for th The Comp ; of this chin l-KKKSCKE Si ferent ourts i prlvi rred on id. aider the provWion u. t a line of low an !etween the dif ippi river and iu carry less steain, . the Missi tributaries. They will make better tit i gers without rc endless chains ! bulk s4 aiWt i r-ty oil board 1 nde de fi i-SsfOi pal J flrt on shore, there! i expense. The Boats I distinct compartmcr snags, or any accide; i !iul!, the bcyat will . . will also have compl . guishtng tire by stem , over the vessel Tor 4 lered. They us fur extln -ictiug water aud will be In every respect snier, switter. ami letTi'r auiipieit r carrying pa.s rngers ami freight. iau any boats now river. of ohtatnlng cash Hihi a a cneaper race ii navigating the Mississippi Owing to the difficulty subscriptions to any eut bow great its merit, the Company have de terminated to roceivesulwcriutionsin !.andto . the t'apttai Stock. In dointcs, we have at ; once a substantia! basis; antl ms it is wry reasonally expected that within 3 li.u t tunu I lands will considerably tppfedaW Tn value i this plan will i'tl'nd is ajurce .if revenue ; entirVir seiate antl distinct, and when cannot, In the natural course of ti to make th stock a DPfUaM- tn , rail Parties having Und wh'eh produces them UtU or outhlug, but on which they are pay Ing taxes, and which cannot be sohl at pres ent, except at a great sacrifice, and perhaps not at all, will, on reflection, see this to be au excellent ;ind uiitisu;,! plan fr realizing on them, as the certificates of stock of a com pany can te much u ire readily disposed ui than lands. Over 125.0UU acres uf &-kh land have already been offered ami Ribti.rit L Btioas uf uhscrfption to the capital stock of UM CfwBasaJ are now pen at the office, lis Carondrlel ttfaij New Orleans. Parties at a distance, desiring to subscribe lands, must send to the local agents ab stract of title, mortgage -r rtlrlcates, evidence that the taxes have been paid, test imooy of responsible parties respecting i he valae of the land, price, and, in timet, all lufuriHaiiaa ne cessary to give the Cuiwpauy a satjaiaetory ides 'I tiie laud orttred. By ordtf of the Board uf lUrvetoro. CHAS. It, Bi:.NTiN,Heretary. J.T,WAYNE, President. H. r :.' ( . . r i. : General Agent. J. C. Hkhs, ajreclal Ageni Philadelphia, LOCAL AGENTS: W. R. Speaks Vicksburg. Miss. A. V. WiTHElcsPootv Memphis, Tenn. thu ho v - JOU.X B. 1AVIM I-rOlllsvillc, Kv. JoM3 roBB iiir j MaUt" DISSOLUTION. 'fHH firm uf IIamilti.m A ( i. Is dissolvl 1 thin day. by mutual -onent, (.'. v.. Ham ilton withdrawing rroni the nrm. I Jl.IssON, HKKKIMi 1X1. will isintlnoe the husluesn at the old stand, auu avsuiite all liahilil.ieN of tbe old nrm. anil ure alone authorizes! to col lect the assets ul the same. I', a ti.VMU.TtlX, JUHX HKKlil.NU. I W. B. O LISBON. MiMfHis, October X, lata. Having retired from the late firm of Hamil ton A !'.. I take pleasure in recommend Ing my successors. IHlsson, Herring A Co.. to the trading public; hoping it may extend the fa vors to triein ho liberally bestowed on us. j C. R HAMILTON. Mk arena, Oeaober a, WW Siugius JEJii-ciM. LAKUE supply of European Singing Birds, consisting oft anaries,Uoidnm'hem Linnets, Japanese sparrows andTalklng Par rots. Also an excellent lot of Dogs Scotch Terrier and Friglish Coach, which wlU be j sold cheap, at No. 70 JeOersou street, near the ; postofflce. oc LUl'IS 1'IECKMANN. Petro Oif Headquarters ! ROSENBAUM BROS., Cor. Main and Washinon MEMPHJ-s, TENN. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS. HAVE ON HAND NOW. AND OFFER FOR sale, at l.Eisa than tha usual prices : 1060 Cook Stoves, of various kinds and inanunsct tires; 400 Heating Stoves; , - 300 barrels Petro Oil; A large stock of Lamps, Tin Ware, etc. RIOHT R. A b. torner and W. ARRIVED! o PER SHIP MINNIE A. SMITH," FROM CADIZ, 40 BUTTS GENUINE SHERRY WINES, ASSORTED GRADES, FROM THE CTXEIiRATED HOUSE OF GONZALEZ & BYASS, OF JEREZ DE LA VHCH WK NEW YORK IMPORTERS' GOLD PRICES, OR EQUIVALENT IN CURRENCY B. I SEMMES & CO. Havinfr learned that parties in this t the " Yanniaaee" Whbkey, ve hereby zive noi pajaapa arainot any RESPl .-n!I.K party we no brand of Whiskey, ami will ju.l iisa them as neliii had the sole use and control of the " Yaumsaee" b none is genuine without our brand on the UsrreL. B. J. Great Drive in Prints ! WE HAVE One Hundred MERRIMACKS, SPRAGUE S. AND OTHER BEST MAKES PRINTS Tbjf? Mtyles are new, and of the most select patterns, and are belii-ved to be the Cheapest Lot of Goods Ever Ofer We are also receiving an Immense Line cf NEW PANT SToFFS, CRESS GOODS. SHAWLS. NOTIONS. Etc., Etc.. which we offer at srices to piease CLOSEST CASH BUYERS. WM. R. MOORE 8l CO., 255 Main Street Memphis. Tena. MAXUl PACTTREIU TINWARE, STAVES. GRATES, MANTLES HOllow w io and Castings. Jobbers in Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, Wire, Etc. Sole Agenis fur BUCK'S FT ENT BRILLIANT COOKING STOVE the Btst in the ; EVAN'S Slate & Marble MANTLES AND ENAMELLED CRATES. "Our stork Is re any market. sei2 lance nml compk isr .. aoo Opp- WILLIAM OROILL. ansi-sD e;tLL. Orgill Brothers & Co. IMPORTERS HARDWARE & CUTLERY, NOS. 310 AND 312 FRONT ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. A COMPLETE ASHORTMNT OF FOREIGN DOMESTIC HARDWARE UrE ARE DIRECT IMFORTTRS OF AM. OI.H FOREIGN tiv -Douieslic Uotis Srvm the Msuufsctarers. We mi 1 n il ii il Tu uHfci aiaat ariTaatattn t the Craje. Ws ar iSOLE AOENTy in MaaafMa lor the til Steel Brush Cotton Gin ; also, Buckeye Reapers and Mowers, Marvin & Co.'s Greatly celebrated Fire and Burglar Pro Sorghum Mills, Bradford's (Cincinnati) Wheat and Corn Wii's, And ranny other srtleles too numerous tr rlsty. Kreueh WiniU.W Ula.su. lr u. 3Iela!s. my- TERMS CAMH, OK SHOK1' CITY Ai I Memphis I'll K Proprietors of lhl new estahlls! X ing aan ouly go. si, thrifty stiK-k. at i THtV OFFER FOR FALL OF id) Apple Tree. 5 to 7 feet Pe h Tree-a. :j a tnvt 1,"H) ' herrv Trees on slahaileh !, Plum Trees o Plnm stock each, .'m cvn:- LOW Apricot Trees. ..each. 5 cents. p-r m M M Id adtiitlon t the al4yve, they oiler, at low raUs. u flue stock of Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries, Raspberries. Ornamental Trees. Climbing Plants, Shrubs, Roses, Etc.. Etc Correspondence and orders solicited. Catalogues sent free on applies.! iu. Auiire- BLOlTiV ci? GILBERT, . a KOEN, M. GILBERT, Jr. CUBBINS & GUNN. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS HAVING THE LARGEST AN. MM COMPLETE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP I tbe bhiuLhweat, are prepared to do all work In THE MACHINERY LINE CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER THEY KEEP OH HAND A STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-BAND STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, BOILERS. ETO AND WROUGHT IRON 6AS AND WATER PIPES OF ALL SIZES Which will be out aid fitted-to order, promptly and well. One of the firm gives ouKntant at 0 tent ion to tl e building oi the very best FRENCH BURR Tiri.ii, or durability and satuifaetorr working, are aaaarpawaed. SM CTTS1&, BOLTiN CLUTUK.H AND Lli-V KR BtXTINU, in rail UNION FOUNDRY, Adams Street, between Fourth and Bayou, Memphis. Tenn. JOHN PLXXETT, Of New York. W. J. IHJKTEJl, PORTER, PACE CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 140 Pearl Street New York COMMERCIAL HOTEL CORNER JEFFERSON AND FRONT STS.. ijst cbnthaLi ta.tit of city M. ALLEN, PROPRIETOR. riaor bbrmiiih A. V or a suvu xioal .. l.lMu to 6AR3ETrs HAIR RESTORATIVE BAHRETTH Vegetable Hair ve "ia- CUM Ol fts saj .- JBLZ l.SsrlorDm.iiu MJ iianm. .n-i,, mm f "" sa 1 . J. R. BARRETT & CO . Proprietors, . scatsTKB. a. a. C WARD Jb BRO Wholesale Agents, Meaipitis. r For sale by all re 1 dragxiats. c!9 ALEX. XCBBAY. S. E. klDOELV. MURRAY & RIDGELY, MERCHANT TAILORS, 31 MADISON STREET, East of Clark's Jewelry' Store, cWo. MEM PUIS, TENN FRCNTERA, SPAIM' WIU SELL AT ael for r..i- 0 an SEMMES St CO. JUST REC'EIVKI) Cases AND DF.AI.Ki'IS IX WALLACES PATENT OM&iNATiO.N GRATES. to. and we are detenalaaAai MAIJJ STREET, ri'.B Peabtly II . M . L. PINKOS. a. a. m aaa Ai3 DEALERS iN Aerie. -ItiDg, Wheat TtirebUers, ete. aijrii Nursery, t Kecaro for it a fair rppn-ation by M-nu-ten, A X t T Ft I K X (NAM 1 . H OF 1370. A3 FOLLOWS : 308 Ircnt Sit., 3VffoiXii3l2.isjs, Tonn. - GRIST MILLS, aply. and ciiauer thun eUewncra. J. W- PACK, Jk., Late uf Meiuphis. CARPETINSS, ETC. GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. PA. MXaiium, Crease & Sloan, Manufacturers, Importers and Whole sale Dealers in CARPETINCS, Oil Cloths. Mattings, Etc. WTl invite tbe atteottajtof tetrad? tooor V extensive stock t lo d 1 e)e C mi V'J both of our own xnU other niaK wu u lare asaortrueDt ot foreign uou. WAREHOUSE, No. 509 CHESrNUT STREET, Opposite the St:'.te Hmw.-. 4 eo.1 iryiiiiy'xi- J. J. Rl Wholesale aawi I Teas. il J