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PUBLIC LEDGER; r OflHxu No. 13 MdiMn t3trmx ! ' .; : mzABgrHAy tauhtiii, :, t Jgand ia an ATtom dated 1583. : ,' 1 f- :i .... Whn slumber fir.t uncloads my brain, , And thoughts ii frM, .. And Sense refreshed renew) hit reigae, J. think of Ibeo. ' ' WTiw eerie In prayer to God above , ' , I besdemy knee, , n- .-. Then wbenlpray for those I lore. , ,: I pray for Thee. . . And when the duties of the day ' , Demand of mee To rise andjourntfoa life 1 way. J work for Xbee. . Or if perohance I stag tome lay, Whate'er it bee t All that the idle verses lay, f hey any of Thee. For if an eye whose liquid lighte Gleams like the tea, . ' They sing- of tresses browns and hrigbte,- . They sing of Thee, i . ,. . ( Andifaweariemood,orsad, . ' Possesses mee. , . , One thoughte can all times make mee glad The tnoughtof Thee. , And when once more upon my bed, Full wearily, j , In sweet repose I lay my head. I dream of Thee. In short, ono only wish I have, T live for Titos : Or gladly, if one pang 'twould save, Vi die for Thee. i The Old and Jew Union. Hon. A. H. Stephens thug closed hit Ttp snfipch: i i The old Union was based upon the isauroption that it was tor tne rjesi inn-rent of the people of all the States to be united ag they were, each State faithfully performing to the people of the other States all their obliRations under the common compact ' I always thought this asgnmption was founded upon broad, correct and statesmanlike principles. 1 thiuksoyet It was only when it seemed io be impossible further to maintain it, 'without hazarding - greater evils than would, perhaps, attend a separ. tion, that I yielded my assent in obedi ence to the voice of Georgia, to try the experiment which has resulted so disastrously to us. Indeed, during the whole lamentable conBict, it was my opin ion that however the pending strife might terminate, so far as tbe appeal to the sword was concerned, yet after a while, when the passions and the excite ments of the day should pass away, an adjustment of arrangement would be made opon continental principles, upon the general basis of "reciprocal advan tage and mutual convenience, ' on which the Union was first established. My earnest desire, however, throughout, was whatever might be done, might be pcace ' folly done; might be the result of calm, dispassionate and enlightened reason; looking to the permanent interests and ir.. r oil AnH nnw. after the severe chastisement of tbe war, if the general sense of the whole country shall come back to the acknowledgment of the original assumption, mmh is lortuo uuni intereits of all the States to be so united, - as I trust it will, the States still being " separate as the billows, but one as the sea 1 can perceive no reason why, under such a restoration, we, as a whole, "with peace, commerce and honest r.;..j,k;n with nil nations and entaneline alliances with none," may not enter upon a new career, excit ng increased wonder in the old world, by grander achieve ments hereafter to be made than any heretofore attained ; by the peaceful and harmonious workings of our American institutions of self-governmeiit ' All this is possible, if the hearts of the people be right It is my earnest wish to see it Fondly would I indulge my faucy in gazing on such a pioture of the future. With what rapture may we not .. -. r e .1 ..u suppose the spirits 01 our tamers uu hail its opening scenes from their man sion above. Such are my hopes, resting on such contingencies. But if, instead of all this, the passions of the day shall continue to beat away ; if prejudice shall rule the hour ; if a conflict of races shall arise; if ambition shall turn the scale; if the sword ahall be thrown into the balance against patriotism ; if the em bers of the late war shall be kept allow ing until with new fuel they shall flame up again, then our present gloom is but he shadow, the penumbra of that deeper ..jd darker eclipse which is to totally ...'iscure this hemisphere and blight far '. ver the anxious anticipations and ex pectations of mankind I Then hereafter by some bard it may be sung, " The Star of Hope shone brightest In the West, Tbe kie of Liberty, the last the best i that, too. has set, upon her darkened shore, And Hupo and Freedom liphl up earth no more." May we not all on this occasion,' on this anniversary of the birth-day of Washington, join in a fervent prayer to Heaven that the Great Ruler of evenu may avert from this land such a fall, auch a fate and such a requiem! t A. H. Stephens' Speech. Tbe St Louis Democrat, Radical, thus comments on the recent speech of A. H. Ste;'jens: The address, which we publish else where, delivered on the 22d ultimo, by tbe Vice President of the late rebel Con federacy, before the General Assembly of Georgia, is eminently worthy of perusal I s spirit of honesty, calmness and wis lom entitles its author to the gratitude of bis countrymen. He gives soundest ad vice, and enforces it with weightiest rea sons, in behalf of patience, forbearance, charity, good faitb and broadest justice, as indispensable to the recuperation and prosperity of the South, and as the surest and shortest path to the resumption of 11 her old fraternal relations in the fam ily of States. The present conflict as to reconstruction he does not disensa, though suCiciently intimating bis views thereon, and we of course do not now refer to his opinions upon this subject If the Southern people would act in the spirit be suggests, the magnanimity of the rest of tbe country would, we are sure, make haste to welcome them to tbeir full share in the Government Would that, with his record of patriot ism, the President had spoken with gome thing tif tbe wisdom that ba led Ste phens to pour oil npon the vexed waters. General Howard. Gen. Howard's circular, addressed to the Assistant Commissioners of th Freedmen's Bureau, was issued after a long interview with the President, in which, the New York Tribiini's Wash ington correspondent says : Mr. Johnson informed the General that be had in contemplation the issuing of a proclamation urvmnng inv i ...w- an end; and from his interpretation f me law, iu tv j ui'. ...... :. r. . t, . m m, fun continue luutuum ui j v - -the date of said proclamation in spite of una. Tbb oil excitemoat ia Canada runs almost aa high as at any time in Western Pennsylvania. A well has been opened near the town of Enniskillea, known as rr J ' L - ! 1 .Link vtnmna tj'lOO harrele of clear oil vtt day. Think of PRINTING. OOOD WORE. CASH PRICES Punctuality ' Before All T ngs H1UTJ10RK BROTHERS, . : Mi,- . ' Proprietors of "' v, , ,. . THE PUBLIC LEDGER MTKAM JOB PRINTING HOUSE 13 Madison Nlreet. llaring nowjinlfull and eotaplete operation Tbe Book and Job Departments Of this extensive establishment we take this niiKia at e.lllnor the attention of our patrons and friends, and tbe publie generally, to our new STEAM ARRANGEMENTS. This office is now tbe largest and bent si mint,! Printing llouxe in the Southwest, and ullv eon Hi to anv in the East as regards its fa cilities fur executing with Cheapness, Neatness and Dispatch, Printing of every variety and In any eulor. It annul be surpassed by any establishment feast or South. 41.1. KIXIS OF WORK, , "" Either in Plain or Ornamental Type, Plain Black, Colored Inks, Oold Leaf and Brontes. Is every manner known to the profosst m. at noma or anroaa. ENGLISH. FRENCH AND GERMAN PRINTING. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS Printed with beautifully cut typ Uraamantal, Plain and Fancy Steamboat Printing, Specimens always on hand aOur Counting Soom. t INVITATION CARDS And BALL TICKETS, Illuminated with the latest ornamental ball room scenes. and Our large assortment of type foi SHOW BILLS AND POSTERS is not excelled in the United States. ; The Largs Pictorials) Can now be as readily and cheaply done at this office as they are ia the East, and ia as hand some style. We have in or ce the largest sise Presses now In use. together with Steam Jobbers & Power Presses In addition to our extra la rge type, we bav a splendid assortment of sma II plain and fane Job Lottery suitable for fine work. BUSINESS CARDS AND CIRCULARS Done in handsome style, with suitable engrav ing representing business. niPLOMAN Fur schools and colleaes printed euual to cop perplate. Masons'. Odd Fellows', and Sons of Temperance CONSTITUTION Printed in elegant style. Our Prices Have Been Heduoed, And now will compare with the cheapest regu larly eetablithed Job Offieee ia Kew York or Philadelphia. We are enabled te print CARDS AND BILL-HEADS With great eelerity, and ear ces yriare propor tionately tower. Prompt and particular attention given te Military and Hallroa PRINTING. Bills Lading. Faneral Notices. Bank Checks. Catalogues, Circulars uf all kinds, list Tips, Insurance Policies, Blank Deeds, ii.ii 1 1 . i . . sin dwi, feaoeis. Auction Bills, PrvramBMe, Dray Ticket. PeriixlireJs. Kntion, Warasinre, Blank Keeeii te, leeuea Tick COTJNTRT STOKE BILLS Of every description, lllnminated with eaitab devieee, each as railroad ears, steamboats, etc BLAKK BOOKS. With printed head:, tsret&sr with every of riaw and Feacy Work doae with dispeirh WHIT OKI BROTHERS U lladlsoa street REAL) ESTATE. TREZEVANT, .TONES & CO - Tfo. 413 Main Sntect, : i sTn'TOgoV''"'--' "'' MEMPHIS,-TENNESSEE viru SHE KflW PREPARED TO PPR- YV chase, tease or Kent City -or Country Property, on the most reasonable torms. The senior partner having resided in Memphis for the City and Suburban localities, and with the farming regions nitrated by our four Kail roads. Parties wishing to Buy, Sell, Lease or Kent, will do well to call on us, as we can in IrmLiM thir nrnnArtvta nublio notice with, ad' wont. mm imiimimI hv nfl nthnrflm in this city. One of ns being a Civil Engineer, and another a good Draftsman, lots or land can be surveyed and piotieu io sun ownen, nu wen We invite attention to our extended circular in anoth.reotuuj.n . dolMm 413 .Main street, nesr the Oayoso Merchants, Please Take Notice. 117 E WILL GIVE A VALUABLE COTTON II Vnrm ami P.llHX) in rnll titr UTY UOOUS Ul flMMaviaa k Minnhia whnlAfftla uricos : flnt another equally valuable Farm and JIO.WK) in cash for the some articles. Both I arms are highly iruiiroved and near Grenada! best up lands in Yallobusha county. Jlorsrj mules, cattle, corn, implements, etc.. will be told witu Farms. , TKEZEV AST, JOJ hS C"., t .a JllMain airMil. J8S ,""U"""'V Private Residence For Sale. A D HANDSOME TWO-6T0RY FBAMK Dwelling reintly built on Desoto street. nden and V ance s nas eigni spaciuui rooms, double Kitcnen, ciniern, riiMte-house, etc. A bares in offered. 1 HE.i Al X, w law v., jBj 413 Mam street. Mississippi Cotton Farm for Kent FIFTY ACRES, SIX MILES FROM LA mar denot. Mi:siiiii Central railroad; superior cotton land: guinri spring at tjjuper acre. TitEZr. VAT, JUta E3 il Co.. do!9 sl.1 Main street. JHsslssIppi Cotton Farm for Rent WE "MATTHEWS FARM." BELOKG-ino- tn thm nMiatA of the lata Governor Mat thews, lying in Coahoma county, Mississippi, on Funtiower river, mmitb of Ritchie bayou, and 15 milos from Sunflower Landing, ou the Misdisainm river: 3IKI acres in cultivation, good cabins, gin bouse, stablos, etc lias been in cultivation fur 15 years in succession never producing loss than i of a bnle to the acre, and in 16m produced two bitles to the acre. TKEZEVANT. JONKS A CO.. delu 413 Main s reet. Mississippi Cotton Farm for Sale. i'HREE M ILES FROM HOLLY SPRINGS, contains ljOOacre" Itsiacrcs finely timbered salanee cleared 13U acres superior valley and. ll ill be sold in ono or more Quarter see. Hons, to suit purchasers. Coininouious dwel- ng house, gin bouse, well, crioit, tao,es, can- ins, three large cistern, large orenara oi se lected fruits, and six acros of Catawba prapo vines, in full bearing. ' . i delllj 413 Main streot. Marshall County Cotton Tarr4 for Date or ncui. i FIGHTHUXDREDANDEIGIITY ACRES j within 4 or 6 utiles 1 Holly Bprinff, lliss.. S-'rO cleared, 3K) of this is rich creek bottom. Good dwelling with all convenient uutuuuses; nourishing apple, peach ami plum orchards of noice fruits ; two cold springs and a weit ot tine water. BAlunce of tract so well timbered that a saw mill will soon pay for the place. Best society in Mississippi. , i , ,. TREZEVANT, J0SE3 A CO.,' de!9 413 Main street. MarKhuU County Cotton Farm for Ssile. , - j' i , IX HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, ten miles west of Holly Springs. Miss., on e Chulahoma and Memphis road. 40 miles from Memphis ; 3'U acres are cleared, balance well timbered. Newcotiago building and all necessary ou' bouses: tine orcbArds. lerms very low. XH2 VAH, JUi rx M CO., rieiu 413 Main street. fchelhy County LuuIm for Sale, XS MISSISSIPPI RIVER, JUST APOVE J Memphis, 800 acres within two miles of Memphis, rich river bottom; 7i acres cleared, and producing this yenr a bale of cotton to tbe acre, balance heavily timbered, with e most el igible wood yard, from which wood is daily sold to steamers and sent to the city on barges. A great bargain offered to en enterprising man. TKEZEVANT, JONES A CO,, de!9 41 i Main street. Mississippi Cotton Farma for Bale. 'PUREE THOUSAND ACRES IN MAR A shall county, near Lamar nndctcaleadepots. in tracts to suit applicants fine upland; good improvements will rent for one or more years on most fuvoraule term. IjU acres rich valley land that produced a bnle to the sere last year. TKEZEVANT, JONES k CO., dclfl i . 413 Main street MissiftNippi Cotton Farm on I'ive Years Lease. TOUR HUNDRED ACRES RICH BOTTOM l land in fine cultivation, Tippsb county, 10 miles from riaulvbury; guod dwelling, out houses, gins, stables, etc. Very healthy. Terms low. TuKZEVANT. JONEa A CO., deH 4ra 413 Main street. Cotton JauhIh for Sale. . -IUE HAVE FOR SALE, BETWEEN 55,000 v r and 60.USI acres of tbe best Cotton Lands in the Union. The) belong to Gen. Albert Pike, and lio on the Arkansas. Ouachita and Bed Sivers. Soil inexhaustible, never yielding less than a bale to the acre. Capitalists can here make in vestments on terms remarkably low, and obtain lands that never need re-t or manure. TREZEVANT, JOXES k CO., delO 413 .Main street. Mississippi Cotton Farm for Sale. Q1X HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, IO two and a halt miles Ir :n Okukma de,ut, 4-'U in highcultivaiiun ; cleg nt modern cottage, five rooms, with all outhoii -es, fiin bouse, cab ins, cistern and well, wilh dorses, mules, cattle, corn and fodder, and ftl.iMi pound of Pork. TREZLV AN 1, Ju.N ES k CO., de!5 413 Main street, near the Gayorio. Mississippi Cotton Farm for Sale. IIVE HUNDRED AND FIXTY ACRES . in Chickasaw county, 51 ieaiaeifjpi, near uko lona depot : 4U0 cleared ; j') rich iprairie black lund, producing a bale to the acre; house with four rooms, cabins, gin and outhou.es, cistern, well and pool of nwer-ftiiling stock water. .. TKEZEVANT, JONE8 A CO., ' de!5 413 Main street Mississippi Cotton Farm for naie or iense. 1 4)11 ACRES ON EWAN LAKE, COA I home county, eicht miles from Friar's Point 500 acres in cultivation 300 without a tree or stump, and as level a. a prairie. Soil inexhaustible ; produces one and a balf to two bales per acre. Good dwelling house, sin bouse, mill, negro cabins, stable", etc. Will sell enough eom, fodder, cotton seed, etc., for another crop. Adjoining this are s ICO AcreH Of similar land for rent. All entirely above overflow. Thee lands are perhats unequaled in the whole Mi.si.Mrpi Valley TREZEVANT, JoNES k CO.. del 5 413 Main street, near thedayoso. Cottage for Kale. WITniN TEN MINUTES WALK OF Court Square; it has five rooms, and a large kitchen, cistern, etc. Long time and low price, if one-third be paid. Now rente for 170 per month. TREZEVANT, JONES A CO.. deli 413 Main street. Shelby County Lands for Sale. TnREB TEN ACRE LOTS. FIX MILES from Memphis, a part of tue John D While tract, between State Line and Raleirh roads each lot having a beautiful building location. Also 60 Acres, Four miles from Memphis, ca Raleigh road beautifully located for private residences all cleared and andev productive rente. Also 650 Acres, In Fayette county, thirty miles from Memphis, nearlayettedep.it; 4W acres splendid H'trnd. lawn, balance deadened and cleared. The Memphis and Chane.ton railroad runs thronrb one comer of it,and has a fine building spot; and adjoins a fine water and etoek range is Wolf river. Tbe wood on it will pay font. All this property is offered at very Low Rates for Cash; And we know of do better revetments, as it improves ia value with the rapid growth of Memphis. Arrly to IKhZEVANT, J0NE9 ACO., del! 41.1 Main street, near the Gavo. Suburban Iots for Kale. 'rnRFE LOTS NE ARLY OPPOSITE R. C. X Bnnaley's. each 75 feet front tr 143 deep eligible building toeauoa. near Dr. laytor'aastd j. U. linnie'.. Terms very low. An It to TKEZkVANT, Jones a co., d15 41s ktii af eet,aearUie Oayoso. TRANSPORTATION. NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS. .1.1 IT T '- r . 1 V ' . MERRITT'S EXPRESS orrtca BKMPVID TO . ,j ? . i . 1 ;. , NO. 282 FHONT STREET. isrw ARK NOW PREPARED TO POM V PRESS COTTON at our Stexm Press, on Madison street, and to ship to all points East, on gur.ranf.cd "roe, at m good rates aa any other Kxprees Aiine. fel3 3m JOHN B. WELD, Agent. MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE uailroad! CHANGE OP TIME. fS AND AFTER MONDAY, FEBRUARY J mn, law, rassenger trams win leave the depot DAILY at 12:45 p.m. Arrive daily at 2M p.m., aundoys.eioepted. Passengers for Points South of Grenada, By taking trains on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays CLOSE COXXECTIOXS With trains oa the Mississippi Central Rail road, arriving at New Orleans at 8 p.m. next day. '!'.,;;..: Time to New Orleans, 31 Boars, saving , ' ' 52 MILES IN DISTANCE i ' i AND- ' 1 SEVEX HOURS IN TIME OVER ANY OTHER ROUTE. TICKETS TO i "I Canton, Jarkaou, Miss.,- ' ' , v , .Vioksbnrg, and ' Jfew Orleans. For sale at the depot and No. 6 Jefferson St. FREIGHT TBAIN3 ! Leave Memphis Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. - Arrive Tuesdojs, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. , A. 6. LIVERMORE, , (ieneral Superintendent. C. P. OAKLEY, Oen'l Ticket Ag't. folo-lm IMPORTANT TO . TRAVELERS - i . - j,.-,,, ,. , ., BgTWgg ,.; Memphis and the Eastern Cities, ' ' ' The Great Broad-Gauge ' Atlantic and Great H'efstem - RAILWAY 7 " NOW OPEN. AND RUNNING TWO A daily fast Express Trains from Cincinnati to New York ami all Eastern cities., Passengers will find this a most dosirnhle route.' The equip ments oi this road are unequaled by any on this continent. Elegant Palace Sleeping Cars ac company alt night trains, and Smoking Curs on all trains. Ample time is allowed at regular hours for meals, and the unbroken broad-gauge without change oilers to travelers adettrue ol security, comfort and speed not to be found on any other route. Connections via Cairo, St. Louis or Chicago for this route are certain : also connections for Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington.- Tickets had and bag gage checked through at alt principal South western oftioei. For further information and through tickets, applv to LARRY IfARMSTAD, 1 14 Jetfcn-on street E. B. BYINOTUN. 5 Jrn'erson street. E. F. FULLER, General Ticket Agent. D. M CLAREN, , General Snpcrintcndtnt. ISAAC PAIST. doy-m Oen'l Ponthwetern A. erf 1 FLOURAND IVEAL.' i , CITY MILLS NEW FL0UK J. IV. LEFTWICIf CO. ; 4 RE CONSTANTLY MANUFACTURING, 2Y and have on baud every grade of Flour, New Bolted Corn Meal A Teed , . Of all Descriptions. , , . A. Warrens' Choice Family Flour, guaranteed equal to any flour in the market. Office, Xo. 80 Ileal Street. Messrs. Morrison, King k Co., No. 3!H Gayoso Block, bare our Flour on band for sale at Low- e-t Mil) Pric. fein.2m DRY COODS. HESSE, LEVY & CO., 238 Main Street, MEMPHIS, TENNESSKE. Between Itfenon and Adams street. "1ITE WQL'I.D RESPECTFULLY CALL f tbe atreuon of our friends and the pub lic generally to our well selected stock, consist ins of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions and Furnishing Goods, which we offer at reduced prices. Country merchants will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stuck before purchasing. No truuble to .how g'WnV liive ii a ewll. di-'H-Sm MISCELLANEOUS. WM, H. MORGAN, AXXORNKY-AT-IsAW SKD GE.EIIAL CLAIM AG EXT. Cummusioner of Detds. Etc., Over Deaoto Insurance Company, Desote Block, MADISON STREET, ) jm-i-JIm MEMPHIS. TESS. IIEXHY H. FITCII, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 103 JIAV STHKET, . (alt-Ire BAVAHWAM. OA. .WATER WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY inform, the eiiisn e of Memphis that be is aow prepared u all all erdeis Utt Water Tor Sprlnltliug, or otherwise. All orders left at the offi'-e, oa the bialf, f"Ol of Madiaost street, will be promptly attended to. , fs-2oi H. I) U FFI N, Proprietof. FIREARMS. i,TB ARB IN, RECEIPT OF ! , iUrge assortjiiewt A 1JP-T OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, MADE TO v OCR OWN ORDER. ! ! I. " i l In the variety Will be f und those from the BEST ENGLISH MAKERS Colt's t Is, ' ( I.. AND OTHER APPROVED HAKES. rE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS with the makers of these celebrated weapons, that will enablo us to sell thou at " THE LOWEST TRADE PRICES, Either Wholesale or Retail. Cotintrr Mornhants snnDliad on Libernl Terms. A full assortment of Fixed Ammunition. WATCHES, JEWELRY, . 1 . BILVKBWAItH, FAXCY GOODS, Etc. ! The recent I arse addition! to our Stock of Fine Goods, and New Stylee, makes it one of the largest and best to be found in any market. . . 1 C"A11 kinds of work and engraving done in the nest manner. . .,, r It CLA Kli 4 CO., jaS9 3ni No. 1 Clark's Marble Block. J. Goodman, Watchmaker, No. lOO MAIN BTRKKT. Repairing done at short notlaa. : 3al-3m P. GLASSICK & CO.; , GrXJN and PISTOL MANUFACTURERS .. ,' Dealersin ' t' , Shot flnno, Rifles and Pistols GUN IMPLEMENTS, AMMUNITION AND Guu Materials for Uunmukers' use. , No. 353 Efront Btroet, 1 Bet. Union and Gayoso, Mtmphls, Tenn. All Rensirlnv nmmrtly attended tn. j?4-?m AUCTION. WHOLESALE AUCTION1 ' EMPORIUM. 0. CAYCK. HAN9BRU, 1 T. I . IE4n. , w. t. rummta. , CAYCE, BEARD & CO., AUCTION EE KS, Commission Merohantsj,! "' ' AND 1 . REAL ESTATE BROKERS, i AT THE ARCADE, , . No. 37 South Court - Street, . .... MEMPHIS, TENN. j .Consignments solicited. ' ' ' W9-Liberal advances made. . ,.j i BluQuick sales and prompt returns.' Regular Trade Bale. 1 fe20 3m ; ' : MISCELLANEOUS. 1 1 WOOD ! J WOOD ! MAKD SEASONED WOOD, SAWED AND split, delivered to any part of the city, ve orders with " JOHN 0 WALLACE A CO., ' yn. Hid Front Street, or at Wood-yard. No. 109 Main Street. "( , feb2S 2w Fancy Rasketw, "t I A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RE: ceived. and for sale, at I MLIR. STKmilNS PITLLEN, ! alO : 273 Main street Cut and Prcswed Goblcti : pUAMPAIGNES AND WINES. ; MTJIR. STEBBINS ft PULLEN. fr-3-tc 273 Main slrt. g. a. rLcavia. a. p. ctrnsr. E. S. PLUMMER & CO., GEXERAL STOHAGE, j Commission and CottonIerch'ts, No. 201 Main street, Webster Block? : I ' ' MEMPHIS, TENW.,( : ,1 i PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Cunncnmeota. Ample aoeomBaodaiionB fur Storaae. , feblU-U" JOSEPH FLAXXERY, -PRACTICAL .PLUMBER, . Oas and Steatn Fipe Fitter, 1 Ml-, Second Street, corner of Jefferson Sti-eet MEMPHIS, TENH. i TEEPS CONSTANT JV well selected stock and Foree Pump. ,Y ON HASD A ' Iron and Brais Lift -nar-Sra aixaT o. pr5T. w.t. amis H. G. DENT & CO.,! Real Estate General Collecting , AGENTS, ; ' Corner of Hernando and Baal Btrweta, MEMPHIS. TENN.. Will PETOTE THETR tNJIRE AT- teatioa to lie bayine and selltnc ef Real F.tat. Lea'in of Lands and City Lots, toilee t,m ,f K-nt and Civil Claims, ltd t Peyini Taxes oa Property ia the eity ef Mempau and Tmnity. The senior saesnberef Hie tm barlntreelded la this city for the U twenty-fiva yean, rtnntif the most nf which time be bas been par tially ensured ia tbe Real ksute h"le. thai ihe patronage heretofore ei ten. 1.4 to hire will Ueoetiaued 'be new trm, who ,le.icr th.m .elves to ie full aatisfaeUon. fehl'7 Sm JEWELRY & isi mfias tS''w''',,F"'ll llurena rWtl, ( All Kindts. 1 iitiR. rrmBiNS ftllen. MM 27Maia street. MEDICAL. rt "- W " f WVW PULMONIC CORDIAL roi THg aii.igg or Congba, - Colds, : Bronchitis. Asthma, ALL DISEASES if Tl': and Tliroat niI8. DELIGHTFUL PREPARATION. i. pi repared from fresh and carefully selected ROOTS AND 'HERBS. Is confidently recommended as a pleasant, rafo and reliublo reiucdv lor the above affections. By the timely use of this Taluable expectorant muny of the evils resulting from colds or expo sure, or where thore exists an hereditary j .,. . '. , . -I v.l - 1- 1 ' j i::' '. TENPENC Y ' TO ; CbNSUMPTION; Can be speedily and eff-efnally removed by the early use of the PULMONIC CORDIAL, which stauds to-Uay without a rival for.tho above coin pluiuts. - 1 .... . t . Try it and bo Convinced. I'i.i i '-u -'it ' f ?..-.?;;.. ; Prepared and sold only by , j v ; i t ' :., CRKIOIITON Jk CO., r t- .DruggKistsani) Pbarmaccutioal Chemists, de22-3m 444 Main Bt., Memphla. GOODNEWS SICK AND AFFLICTED! , . THE GREAT -,. -I ) i ! .s i-,-. ' FEVER AND AGIE REMEDY ft i . THE C HI LI K I N G , :i. -i.. ., ,i . - Warranted as a sure cure for ' PEVEB AND AGUE, " . j ; , DUMB CHILLS, i : . . . ' i ENLARGED SPLEEN, Eto., ; i t and as a ' 1 ' 1 i ': 1 I ' 1- Tonic for Nervous Prostration From Loni Sickness or Debility, from whatever cause produced THE -ORIGINAL'' o ii i il i'-jki.is 'ci- It ONLT PltP.aiD IT CKKIGHTON Ac CO, It Druggist & Pharmaceutical Chemists 444 Main St.. Momphii, Tenn. j NB.-AN ATTEMPT IS BEING MADE . to introduce another Remedy, bearing the name of De La Rooks's Chill Kinir in conse quence of the very favorable reception and re markable success of our preparation. Persons wishing tbe Uenuina Article, will, therefore, be particular and inquire for CREIG11 TON'S CHILL KING. Mil-ton CHEIGHTON A CO. COOK'S . JVIAOIO Nerve and Bone LINIMEN.T i j: i' WELCOME FRIEND, rrillE MOST POWERFTL AND EFFI X cient agent for the Speedy CURE AND RELIEF RHEUMATISM i -i Whit Swelling. Sore Throats, Cuts, Srulaea, Woonda, Swelling of Jolnta, Glandular Enlarge ' i roent and Neuralgia. Ia the hnmaa subject, and for all diseases o Animals, such as Riufbone Spavin. .Sweeny, Weakness of the Tendons, btrinfhalt Scratches. t . s ;' ' . I The Oreatest LINIMENT OF THE AGE ! For Kan or BeattJ For sals by . . - : . . - i CKEIQHTON 4 CO., ! Druggists Chemists, No. 444 Main Street, Booth of Baal. da27-Xsi MS1PB1S. TESiT. MEDICAL. LU-NGtDISKAS":! ,DK. I'UEItllTON'S OFFICE HOURS FOR these Speeinliiios i.ro irtitu a to v o clock s. lu 9 o'clock a. iuM ' Jfer--Sis' ana trom s m. t'ersot1 roiKiiiun . f.i vires must A-V-IV' ' consult this arraoBouient. f? ...-asi1? Oftieoin UrugSloie, No. I 'Vt'?C 4 .Miliu Street, suu'tli, ok. Rnnl. ' i'UIl-.Vb e-Fecs for rrofb'ii ual Visils, anc'i, Ten ., K."C S, i.LftVI), : PHYSICIAN, SURGEON , i AND OBSTETRICIAN, ' ; ' No. 417 Main Street, Cor. Uertl I . i t Moisiplils, Tenn. I ' T llAVE IN SliCrKPSirioPEPATION tl .'J.T.c l'l,rnt.-a MEDICATED VAPOR 11A HIS, for the euro nt allChronio and many Lento forms of ui cse, es.cc:s!!y ihiio of a Klieumutic, Mertuiinl or Veneriiit character. Especial attention giteu lodisein-cs of Females. de2b-.')m ... ; Dr. Will. D. Somers, , , C 6 L L I 10 Tl V I Tl. TENN. de-.Hm oitisiCsUi'rOxX's a f .j.i. . . ,1' ... I rrtXCKMTBATKII ' . .a c- -M f '' " . ' ',J : i - j .- .i mi.' ' , ' i-( - , FLUID EXTRACT """ ': '.. ' '.. 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Printers Flat Cops, Folios, Plain- Lmtcr and Note Pa pers, Royal, Medium and Dcroy Writing Pa pers. Sole Agents for the celebrated . . IVANHOE MILLS' WKITINd PAPER8 Also Manufacturers of BOOK AND .NEWS PAPERS PAPER IJyVGH. Also on hand, Orocers' Wrapping Papers, Manilla Papers fur DruRfists and Dry Goods u. and k eomnlete ttock LS Al'UERS AN D BINDERS' TOOLS. Binders fitted out complete, in Tools and Materials. Order, by tnttil promptly 11cl. fe?-lm C ROC ERIE?. , Front SU cor. or Court. ... .. .' i-. . i! ' J '. i. CJ WnULLSALri UitUUiilub, ,i ,'i (('j, l ti V i-' .," ;. Cotton. Factors, Commission Merchantjj. YJAi .lAi Hi . Plantation & Family Supplies liOAT & IJAR STORKS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. T00F, PHILLIPS & f MOD:, i RE, AS TSUAL. WELL Fl'PPlIED iV with every variety of .kh!s in tbeiie departments, and are, a beret., fire, prepared to offer inducements to all CLOSE CASH BUYERS, Equal to any bouse ia the 5outliwt.t, and will enaunv to compete Vith the t,intinnaii and rt- Louis markets, in quality of Gooile. I" prices and quick dupaicb of all iusuick. in tra, led t tm ears. ' ' Cnn.imments of Cotton ivpeetfu'lr anlicitM and strict attention pa.d to in.tructi.n.re.p-t-ids the same. All .bipmenM, wbetler b) r..,l or steamWat, eovered by mir opei pobt y t't in,urmnce. anlei otherwise Instructid. ' T00F. THILLIPS CIROPK, jat-Sa V4 Front Street, eoraer Coti't. that I