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. ; PUBLIC LEDGER. Office. No. 13 Mevdleon Htrewt Largest city circulation TSOK WW ORLEANS. Proceedings of Us Kethodlit Conference v.. n.frmi Mav 1. The nrolmticm nbB" "i J - . , system was to-day stricken out of the CUsi meeting was made a privilege, but tio test of membership any longer. maatSnffi mnntMv ware ordained end love feast kept intact with closed doors. The Committee on Finance made their final report The salanea ot minis . ... v. ..crnlntoi) hv their conere rations. The Bishop s salary is to be raised in the Episcopal district wuuin which he labors. " Bishop Pierce will attend the following Conferences : Arkansas At Searcy, Sep tember 20. Little Rock-At Arkadel Tibia, October 10. North Carolina At rayetteville, November 7. .Virginia M Norfolk, November 21. Baltimore At Baltimore city, March, 1867. Bishop Doggett will attend the T est "Virginia Conference, at Parkersbnrg, September 6. Kentucky-At Winches ter September 9. Louisville At Eliza Whtown, October 3. St. Louis -At Lexington, October 31. Missouri At Richmond, October 17. ' Bishop McTyiere will attend the Hous ton Conference, at Ashville, North Garo lioa, October 10. Tennessee-At Hta Tula, Alabama, October ' 2-Georgi At , Novmber,28. Flonda-At Bi.Knn Weiehtman "will 'attend the South Carolina Conference, at TUanoiy November 7. Montgomery At dns; onville, December 6. Mobile At En terprise, Mississippi, November 2L , Bishop Paine will attend the Meuiplus. Conference, at Jackson, Tennessee, No vember ,: 4.1 Mississippi-At. .batches, November 8. Louisiana At Baton Rouge, November 12. ' ' Bishop Kavanaugh Will attend PaciDc Conference. " " ' 1 I ' i I Bishops Soule, Andrew and Early are without regular work, .-r - if Kens; Stolen Over Thirty Tears Agi) fce turned by the Thief. The Utica (N. Y.) Telegraph saja: In 1833, Truman Enos, of Korwich. Chenango county, while in this city had v.. nk, T,iiltl nf 82(10. Mr. Enos offered a large reward for the recovery of the money.butwiuioutavaa ui curing the year 184C,' thirteen years later, he received $100 by mail and an anonymous note, in which the writer acknowledged that he and another person took the money and divided it equally, and that the enclosed $100 was intended for n partial payment, and he should ulti mately pay the remainder with interest. He also added that' his accomplice was 4ead, and perhaps he ought to pay the other hal Accordingly in 18G3; seven teen years latei Mr. Enos received an other anonymous note from " one who wronged you of it," and three weeks ago he received another anonymous note containing the balance 9150. The last letter was postmarked at Utica, and ran thus: "March, 1866 Sir, I mail yon cash $150. I remember the promise, al though it is a long time since it was made. Hope you may Jive to enjoy it, Can you forgive? Yours, truly." Mr. Enos is now eighty-seven years of age. At Table. Waiter Beef, ' Mutton or Forney, sir? ' , ; ' Boarder Fornpy, what's that ? . ' , Waiter Dead Puck, sir. ' ' Boarder Bring me Forney, and Sum ner dressing. . " Forney ", is a t regular side dish, much in fa tor with those who like a " good thing." Madison Demo crat. -: ' ; ' Funeral Dihob. The following dirge it alleged to have been dedicated to the Radicals, by John W. Forney, D. D. : Hark I from the ponds a mournful sound : . Each ear attend the ery : " : Ye living ducks, eoine view the ground -. ' Where you must shortly die. Teii "Cents a, Veelc. Ti Tcblic Lkdorr i TM PlfHMC LSDGKB ' ' Ts Pobuc Lsuokb TBS PlBLIC LltDQKS I f trs Puuuo Lkuokk ... , f PCSUO LrDOKB J aa Pisuo Lkdukb , Ten Cents a, "Veel2. ' la dolivcrr' to all In delivered to all 1 delivered to all lit delivered te ell Is delivered to all Is delivered to ell 'Is delivered to all Ten Cents a "Week. Parts if the Citr i ParUof the Cit . ... . , Parte of the City Part of the City , Pert ot the City Pertiof theCity . Parte of the City - - ; i ...JJ.w.i - Ten Ceiit is' ; it Veeli. ti" , - ' W PeithfuK'tfricri - - liyKaithlnlCarricre ' 'By Fithfirl5rrieni , br Vutiiful Carriera i ' &r feitMul Carriers :,...-.. i i i By PHhful Cirriere , .. Jljr 1'aiOUul Carriers Ten Cents a "Weelt. Tor Ten Cente a Veek for Ten Ccnti a Week For Ten Cenu a Week For Ten Centi a Week or Ten Cents a Week for Ten Cent a Week or Ten Cenu a Week Ten CentH a "Weelc. Payable Payable Parable Payablo t he to the U the to the to the to the to tiie Carriers Carriers Carriers Carriers Carriers Carriers Carriers J? arable avable Payable Ten Cents a Week. At Die E nd of Esch Week At lie End of Each Week At the End of Each Week , At the End of Each Week At the End of Each Week At the End of Each Week At the End of Each Week Ten Cents a Week. IP TOD DO NOT ALRBADY BECEITB the paper, leare ymirordereat onr Ountina toom ar I it wU be faithfully terTed to yon tn ffl Wesley hare LAR'iER CITY CIRClitiATIOS than any of oar mommr o trtuporarie. hH we intend to Inmwe it nntil the PCRLir l-ltDvta may be fand in every ri deoceano bufine hnase in Memihi.andtbas sake it TliK meJium foroor ba-inttmn and nerchaat to make known to the pullieehiU they may with to dispose of. whitmSbb! BBOTHER8, n Madison street. Admlnlslralor's Xollce. XHB rNDEnsrOXETJ HAVIXO QCALI tii af the adniiniftrmtrii of James Arn,our. muA before the County Court of FhHby oumy.threWd.tor. of .d e-tate .re n..tifll jn?2eot 'heir el.im for payment withini he Xdedat fiftrZ&o'lt" Javrtt Admmtratri!. AGENCIES. IJVJD OFFICE. JIUKS RTRM. ' ' W. A. GOODMAN, Recently of Holly Springs, Miss. STRAIN & GOODMAN, , i. .......... ., i ......... ' :TtEAL ESTATE. , L; Collection & GenT Agents, 390 Main street, Gayoso Block, up stairs, , ; ' , hemphis, tenn. ' . 'iV'"' Acrattfor.ttM, , , .... . . , i(i Amerioan. land Company. Boston & New York Chickasaw land Ce., Boston and Mississippi Cotton Land Co., Mississippi Bottom land Company, j A ND OTHER LANDED INTERESTS J V Inrmerly reuresented by . uoouman anu the Musn. Urue. I ar Will nav tans. bav. soil or lciue city prop erty, or Inndi, aud idaiitatione, oolle'Jt claims, eta., in Tennessee, Alissiuippi, Alsoaina and Arkansas. , ,... . , May D, liia. mya-im .TnTTTNT T.. EICHBERQ. AGENX FOR .1 I J'l t SOHOOLEY'S PATENT IStlf- Ventilating A merican Refrigerator! aim Jos. tr. ayn s tseer vooiers. . (, Shower Baths, PInnge Baths, "ITfARDROBE BATH, AXD ALL KINDS v v t hoi usekeoners foods. Southern aceacy of P. P. Stoirnrt'8 celebrated Cookin; Sioves, at the Charier Stove Kmporinui, myi-1m 1W Main t., enr. Washinrton. W.P.PAUL. I O.D.CROCKETT, Fonnorly wifh Hill- Formerly withHillman man Bros., Memphis. I - Bros., Nashville, PAUL' CKOCKETT, Agents for HILLMA.N BBOTHEB A SONB' Celebrated TENNESSEE Cn.VECOAL IR0. The only Stock kept in the city. Xo. 310 Front Street, MEMPHIS. TENN. A fall siupply conntantly on ha d. raar:-;0-3ra H1NRT 0. DSXT. W. T. BIXXS H. G. DENT & CO., Ileal Estate & General Collectlns , AGENTS, . Corner of Hernando and Beat Streets, MEMPHIS, TENN., WILL DEVOTE TnEIR ENTIRE AT ? I tentitin to the buying and sellins: of Krai Estate, Leasing of Lands and City Lots, Collec tion of Kntsand (Jivil Claims, and to Paying Taxes on Pruperly in the city of Memphis and licinity. . The senior member of the firm having rexided in this pity IVr the past twenty-Ire years, dnring the most of whioh time he has been par tially engaged in Ibe ltc.il Estate bnsineM. hopes that the patronage heretofore extended to him will be continued to the new firm, who pledgp themselves tn give full satisfaction. fob27-3m tOI'AIlTXEUSHIP. f,rE nAVE TniS DAT ASSOCIATED I T oursrlTes together lor the purpose of do ing a Oenernl Commixsinn Business, under the firm style nl Minter, Berlin t Dabks. , March 15, Iduu. , JOHN A. WINTER, J0HNW.DABB8, Henry Co.. Va. Danville. Va. i W. I.BERLIN, Memphis, Tenn. Virginia Tobacco Agency. MLMER, BERLIN & DAUBS, Cotton, Tobacco Factors, General Commission Merchants, No 12 Weat Court Street, MEMPHIS. TENN. Our special attention given to the sale of all kinds of produce. Orders solicited for the pur chase nf goods when the money accompanies the order. mtir4l-3m OFSIONAL Eye, Throat AND ' LUNp DISEASES DR. CREICIITOX'S OFFICE noURS F0K these Specialities are from K to 8 o'clock a. m., and from 3 to 6 o'clock p. m. Persons wishing Dr. Creighton'a aerricee must eonsult this arrangement. Offiin Drugstore, Ko. 4-4 Main Street, eouta of Heol. Fees for Profeaaonal Visits, each. Tea Dollars. maif'-3m WM. II. MORGAN, ATTOI1NK Y- AT-LA AltB GEEKAL CLAIM AGEXT, Commissioner of Deeds, Etc , Over Desoto Insurance Company, Desoto Block MADISON STRKET, apV-tm MEMPHIS. TEVN. DR. D. S. JOHNSON, FOBMEBItT OF SEW OHLIAKS. IS NOW PERMAKE5TLT LOCATED IS Memphis, Tennessee. Office 210 Vain street. Between Adams ani Waalunf tra streela. Where the Doctor can be consulted oa all dif-ea-es ot a private nature. Cares Onarmnteed or Ko Pay, So call without delay. marj-3i I). 8. J0HJTS0X. M. D. PRINTING., GOOD WORK. CASH PRICES .., I !. V I ..." '. " 1 ( Punctuality .Bofora All:, Things i . .. , .A ,!: 1 'iM .1 . . . .i : - . ,.: ;'.! nuiniouK uuuTUEiis, Proprietors of . THE PUBLIC LEDGER . i . . HTM A. M ; ,.;,.-, JOB PRINTING1 HOUSE i i i" i M Matlltsoii SlrtJ. 1 Having now in full and lUleoperatioa The Book and Jo J apartments Oi this extensive estiibiisbuient, we take this mode of calling the aituiition of our patrons and friends, and the puulio generally, to our new . STEAM ARRANGEMENTS. This office is now the largtut aad best ap pointed Printing House in cue fouinwxni, ana fully eqwil to any in the East as regards iut (a oi lit ich for executing with Cbeapaesa, Neatness and Diapatoo, D-I: t . T .... ,. ., 1 I. .n0 t, rnuilUI VI vvoi ,no, am iii mi. oannot be snrpaiwed by any estebliihuenl East or ik)uth. , ALL KINDS OF WORK, Either in ' ' Plain or Ornamental Type, Plain Black, . - Colored Inks, Gold Ieaf and Bronsea, In every manner known to the profeiuien, at nome or auroau. . , . .1 ,.:' i; . ' t . . , ENGLISH, FrtESCH AND GERMAN IJItIfXIN. . : ..,!!., i BOOKS AXD l'AMl'JILETS Printed with beautifully cut type. ' " Ornamental, Plain' and Fancy Steamboat Printing, Soecimens always otil hand at our Counting Room. INVITATION CARDS ' 1 . ' And BALL TICKETS, Illuminated with the Iatost ornamental and ball room sceues. - Out largs a-uortmont of U pe tbi . i SHOW BILLS . ANI) POSTERS . ! i ' "i l is not eicellsd la the United States. . . 'd. . . . - Tlie , tuttrne Pictorials Can now be as readily and cheaply done at this office as they are in the Kait, aad In aa hand some style. ' We have in our olfice the largest aUe Press ee now in use, together with Steam Jobbers & Power Presses Tn addition to our extra large tTDe. we hare a splendid assortment of small plain aad fancy Job Letters, suitable for fine work. . , , ,. , . BUSINESS CARDS AND CIRCULARS Done in handsome style, W;ih suitable engrav ings representing nnaiaeaa. .. DIPLOMAS , Forlscheols and colleges printed equal to eop- li.rl.l.t. Masons'. Odd Fallows', and Sons of Temperance CONSTITUTION Printed in elegant style. I 1 ' , Our Prices Hare Been Bedneed. Aad aow will eompare with the cheapest regs- any eetabluhea Jos unices la iw lor or Philadelphia. We are enabled to print CARDS AND BILL-HEADS With great eelsrity, aad oar prices are pro por tion auir lower. Prompt and particular attention fires te kiadsef . Military sad Ilailroad PRINTING. Bills Lading, tank Chn ks. Feneral ICoticea, Otalngnee, Circulars ot all kind, lint Tips. Insurance Policies, .Blank Deeds. Dill Heads. Labels. Auction Hills. Prnrrawitnf, Dray Ticket. Periodicals. ft!ntie. Miminfa Blank Receirts. Kleetioa Tickets, COUNTRY STORE BILLS Of every eeseriptinn. lllominated with eoiuhl qi Tinea, svea ai muvau vmMm, wwiiwwM, vm. BLAKC BOOK1 STi'h rristH Bear!, tesrtber with eeery kind of Plato aad Foster Work Suae Tita diayatesi WHITJf OEI BROTHERS 111 Medians MEDICAL. DR. BOH ANNAN, , 1 Nob. SO and 02 Pin Street, '"" Between Third ani Fourth, (ST. LOUIS, w - - MISHOIJKI Established In St Louis In 1S37. riUHKS ALL DISEASES WITHOUT MER- J cury, and in the shortest tune possiuie, ne being the discoverer of Th.l .ill .radicate all traces of TEXEBEAL DISEASE. Syphilis. Oonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, " . Mareurial Affections. And disense of the skin, yield imniedintcly to bis great fcU.J.AUL,n nir-Liiwii' r..i. .. . . .1 . .. . n lie cures an eaaoi in a suunuiDa. cases of (Jonorrheannd Syphilis positively cured r J.... Il.ilns. - MmKn, hiinmctiM to the treatment of Venereal, AHoctioiis, but is as general as that of any other jihysician. All FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND 0BSX11LC TIO.NS removed in a short time. ' The utmost seeresy can be depended (in, and ii,,.,. iluatrnna nf congultinfi: him by mail can do so by enclosing stamp. V.t,.wviv ' Kos. 60 1 .12 Pine. bet. Third and Kporth " . ox. nut ao. jjiv SEMINAL WEAKNESS CURED. TR.BOnANNAN'S VEGETABLB ELEO I I ,,wr t.i.MSftnt and nalatablo cure lor spermatorrhea or seminal weakness. This rem edy, which has been used by the renowned Dr. Bohannan in his private practice for over t-.niv-v wars, waa never known to fail in euring the worst cases of seminal weakness in from two to five weeks. After over twenty-five years' use in private practice, it is now adver tised solely for the benefit of the unfortunates to save them from the bands ofmerciless quacks, if not from the grave. Price $5 a box-ent to all parts of the country. For sale at Dr. Bo hannan's office. No. M Pine strset, between Third and Fourth. Established in St. Louis in 1IW7. MEDICAL ADVICE FREE. ALL THOSE MO ARE SUFFEKIKU fn.m "Kikermatnrrhea" or ''Seminal Weak ness," or any Private Disease, or are in doubt as to the exact nature nf their complaint,sbould send at ence for Dr. Bohannan ' "Treatise on Special Diseases," which gives a full descrip tion, symptoms, etc., of all "Chronic" and "Special" diseases, as to leave no room lor doubt. This valuable work is sent FREE to any address. Direct to Dr. C. A. BOllA.NiVAN. Nos. SO and 52 Pine street, between Third and IT ...... U tit T .mi. VI.. l,aaKliuhfl in St. Louis in 18:ff, np'in-Sm LADIES DESIRING A CLEAR AND THIS DELIGHTFUL TOILET ARTICLE has no equal for Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion and Skin. . Depot, 74 Fulton Street, N. Y. Pnld bv Dmggit everywhere. nnfi-ly DRY COODS. t - i , L S JkI l i 1 ()? "-I s ;' : O - K .0' SB - S S 0 'a 6 K ? - a 5 8 fi "5 35 i g 8? .. g-8'0 t ii fl ¬ ee O H o H OI U to I ev 0 0, M I 0 H Sw H I I l o m J J Sj a en O o 3 4 a o m o 55 HIGAOH U1VIJI'H Garibaldi Ilalrdrcsslcs Saloon. rpHU BALOON. FITTJATED OXB DOOR X m of Ue xietai de 1 i.rop. aa neee Sitae op in a ty naurpasaed in this part "f theeeentry. soihimmiimw" anim wm e siamd here. H airdreenac. s Baring, dyetr a. hamcx"in. and ererythiiig eonneied with Uie business, don la the latest Parisian style. ap-lr GIFT CONCERT. ' THE BONA' FIDE ; : ! : , , . i GIFT' gONCEKT! 11.71 I ' ' It I J jr. I i I t I.-. I l l l l'il -I b'. ' i ' Coniiirlslnf the entlr Stock of "' ( ! -; . Ivk .-, , . t.s irit'f i-.hIi It '' J CLARK & SAILOR, i JEAVELI0U8, " ! " "I ' 1 I .11. -r ' ' l' 1 I - 7. ' ' : 140 Dearborn &U Chicago, III. ...'I ;l ... I TO BX OlVgg AT SMITH at M.O.WS HALL, May Utfith, lMtlU. . $10,000 in Greenbacks, . i .' ! i FIRST GIFT. $5,000 in Greenbacks, . : .. . . : .. . , ' 'I ' SECOND GIFT. ' "N " One HOUSE AND LOT near Union ark, tn uity or unioago, 4,uuu. 5,000 GIHn $1 Greenback Each. ' Also, the following tltl : GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, , DIAMOND RINGS. DIAMOND PINS, SOLID SILVER GOODS. .. '. . .. i i . i j Sogers ft Bros.' BUver-Plated Goods. 1 Gift in Greenbacks 15000 1 House and Lot. situated on West Side, in Chicago, near Union Park...... 4000 5000 Gifts of $1 Greenbacks each 60U0 1U uoia rt atches, ivnglLh Lever, la K, valued from $1UV to $2S0 3.V0 61 Silver Watches, ral. from to$12ft... 41ti6 12 Diamond Pius, valued from S&5 to 125 MX) 172 Kings, consisting of Amethyst, Topas, iinott etone, rearis ana uems, and IS K. soliii gold Kings, valued from $5 to $25 - 1796 21 18 K. and lti K. Gold vhains, valued ' from 15 to $100.- 107 53 Ladies' bets, consisting of Amethyst, . (larnet, unyx, Pearl, Coral and la K. solid kkIiI. vol. from $i& to$10U. 1115 81 Set Ladiex Ear rings, consisting of Amethyst, Enamel, aud 18 K. solid gold, valued from 2U to $5U. 1115 77 Laities' Pins, consisting of Amethyst, Topai, and IS R. solid gold, valued from $20 to $50 9fi0 325 Genu' 18 K. and 16 K. Gold Pin, ral. lrom$3 to $20 1780 72 Gold and Silver Thimbles. 108 211 Gold bracelets, valued from $8 to $4U. 272 73 Watch Keys and Sets ot Charms, 18 K. and Jti K. solid gold, valued from oto$15 COO 16 Gold Locket 18 K., valued from $10 to wit 3n 9? S . tn sleeve Bujtons, val. frc' in 15 tiiiS K20 oo iseu uenta oiuus in ana 10 n. goiu.vai. 4 to J20 303 6 Gold Tooth Picks, U ...... . 24 SILVER-PLATED WARE. 4 Plated Tea, Sots, 6 pieces, Roger A liro.'s uianulacture, val. from$'J0 to$ia - 415 2 Plated Urns, $100 - 2U0 1 Plated Liquor Stand of 3 Bohemian . Ulass Bottles-.- - M 1 Plated Pickle Stand 25 1 Plated Fruit Basket. 25 1 Plated Toilet Set. .... .40 14 Silver Plated Trays, valued from $20 to 1100 615 2 Ice Pitchers, $25 60 VM Extra Plated Castors, 5 and 6 bottles, valued from $0 to $2 1914 20 Extra Plated Cake Baskets, val. from $15to$2U. aw 45 Plated Goblets, gold lined, $5.-.- 125 12 Plated Syrup Mugs, $8 V6 3 Plated buttor Dishes, $15- 45 75 Extra Plated Cups, val. from $3 to $i 300 1 Pair Suits, in case, gold lined, $15 15 ' 6 Planed Card Receivers, $12 72 27 Plated Soup and Gravy Ladle, valued from 2 50 to $8 .. ; 90 150 Set Plated Porks, 12, 8 and 4 oi., val. from $4 to $7 ... 850 150 Sets Plated Table Spoons. 12, 8 and 4 ' ot.. valued from $4 to $7 850 150 Sets Plated Dessert Spoons, 12, 8 and 4 oi., valued from $4 to $6- 750 15 Fish Knives, valued from $6 to $7 120 Km Plated Butter Knives, $1 25.-.. 125 lull Plated Sugar Spoons, 81 100 300 Pairs Plated Mustard and Salt Spoon $1 300 530 Plated Napkin Kings, valued from $1 to$l 25- 662 1 Set Iadir;dual Salts, in case. Sli t ' 50 Pieces Assorted Plated Article. $7.-.. 350 1 Pair Flower Vases, $15 16 6 Opera Glasses, $12 and $15 81 1 Pair Solid Silver Salt, gold lined. $20 20 2 Solid Silver Jelly Spoons, $10... -. 20 6 Solid Silver Vest Chains, $10 60 . 5 Children's Seta Knife, Fork and Spoon. incase, $25 125 1 Solid Silver Tobacco Box, $.. -. 35 Y lloieo Solid Silver Tea Spoon, $20 20 2 Silver Card Cases. $15. 30 USilrer Napkin Kings, from $5 to $10... 87 f'LOCKS. 2 French Clocks, $i0 100 1 French Clock - 50 9 French Brome Clocks, val. $10to$20. 144 34 Clocks, valuod from 5 to $12 'Zft 1(17 pocket Knives, valued from 75e to $3... 263 50 1.0 dies' Cbntelanea, with Pins, $6 .. 250 30 Solid Gold Gift, $2 . 4(0 8576 Gifts valued at . 42.353 EVERY GIFT NAMED WILL RE DRAWN. EVERY FIFTH TICKET WILL DRAW i IFT. The Largest Gift' $5000. A Ticket rot bnt OXE DOLLAR, aad it may draw or 4ouu HOOK AND LOT. It only cot ON K DOLLAR invest it AT ONCE. ELEYEN TICKETS FOR 110. nOW TO SEND .MONET. Money can be sent at ear rlfk by Draft, Ts pre. Postnflice Order, or Registered Letter. Kdimrs, Postmasters, and Uenerel Dealer ar rreuested to act as Agent, to whem w will allnw the full commission en all therncket ordet-d. Agents will fee supplied wilS the bw.ks, upon application, for free dirtnaation. Address ail orders to CLARK bATLOR. Jewelers. If! liearbnm street, Chicago. PnstorVe Drawer. -1 ncloe stamp for retors postage. - J presenting yes wit the above Bat, we would say that the eoeaeareell of the a a est Suaiity. and were psroaassi M tie Srat-elas rru.ltra.le of Chicago. Ai goods -warrae tad as represented. Call and eiaaune the goed. CLARK A SAVLOR, Jeweler. 14 Dearbora street, Chieago, ID. awTICKKTS, $L ap-w GIFT 8ALES. J Metropolitan Enterprise.' j i GREAT GIFT SALE I OF TIIE I IIW YOBK AND PROVIDENCE j Jewelers' Association, ,. Capital, ' ' f l.OOO.OOO, .... .... T- . t el n ji .ii.l i M tMiuirwci? oTincL ' iw rjri kjr-io ft - .... ..iu.. uu oAivn. v x xnvc, J WaU.lios, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to be sold for ON K DOLLAR each, without re gard to value, and not to be paid for till you see what you will reoeive. CKK TIFICATKS, naming each article, and its value, are plaoed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelope will be ent by mail to any address on receipt of '.'5 oenui nveiorci; eleven iorrz; ttnrty tor tfO; sixty-five for $10; and one hundred for $16. On receipt of the Certificate you will see what you are going to have, and then it ia at your option to pay the dollar and take the article or not. Purchaser may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sewing Ma chine, or any set ol Jewelry on our list, for $1 ; and in no case ean they get less than One Dol lar' worth, as there are no blank. , Agent ar wanted in every town In h Minntrv, nirv nannn can m.lr mill - selling our Certificate in the greatest sale of jeweiry ever an. wn. Send 25 cent for a Certificate, which will in form you what yon can obtain for $1. At the same time get our circular, containing full list and particulars also, Terms to Agent: Aaaress, JAMES nUTCniNSON A CO.. mar26-Stn 197 Broadway, N. V. WATOHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, ; ' . MUSICAL' ' INSTRUMENTS Hilvertvnrttf llronses etc., wobtu ors a '.'Ml,, , , , i ONE MILLION DOLLARS I All to be sold at FIVE DOLLARS each, with- l out regard to value, AND NOT TO BE PAID FOB Until yon know what yon are to receive III 173 00LD AND SILVER WATCHES 1 I sJ were distributed among the natrons of Parkinson A Co. during the month of Jan nary, I860. Read the comments by the press, peaking of the firm in the most complimentary manner : " A most industrious and prosperous Douse." bnippenshurgn. Pa.. Senltnet. Hive all who deal with them nerfect satisfaction." Dunkirk, N. Y., Journal. " Enjoy a high rep utation for honorable dealing and the quality df their goods "New Palts, N. Y. Tima. Periectlv reliable and will do all thi.v nrnm- ise." Nyack, N. Y., Citvand Couuiv. "Stand high, for honesty and fair dealing." Fiahkill, M. Y.. Jrmmal. "Honorable and fair dealing men." Stapleton, M. Y. Journal. " One of the oldest and most reliable firms in business," Canajoharie, N. Y Hadii, "Keep their word ana aet nonorably by their patrons. 'Lyons, N. Ym Ves. 500 holid Hold Hunting Watches 1300 to m 500 Magic Cased Gold Watches...... 2o0 to 600 5tO Ladies' Knanieied Watches loo to 500 5tO Diamond Cluster Ladies' Seta... 300 to 7(0 1000 Diamond Solitaire Rings 75 to 250 1000 Heavy Silver Hunting Watches 75 to l.'O low upen-laoe silver W atones 1000 Silver and Mahogaay Musical Boies 1000 Silver Dining Sets 20 to 75 100 to 500 75to&0 50 to 210 . 75to2oO 75 to 3iO 25 to 75 75 to 350 M) Silver Tea Sets, complete 2000 Silver Urns aud SulvWs 210 Seven Chamber Revolvers ' Paleut Single Barrel Pistols 2000 Richly Framed Oil Paintings... 2500 Elegant Pearl 0era Glasses 3000 Mammoth Photograph Album. 3000 Cluster Diamond Kings ttm Ladies' Oval Bracelets.. 3500 Geld Chains of different design 3500 Gold Thimbles, chaed 10,000 Signet and Plain Gold Kings... 10,010 Gentlemen's Scarf Pius 12,500 Brooches and Ear Drops. 12,500 Gold Lockets, double gluns 10,000 Gold Pens and Gold Holders.... lli.OO Set Stmts and Sleeve Buttons. 5000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 5000 Set Xea.Table A Dessert Spoons 5000 Sets Tea. Table A Dessert Forks 6000 Hete Tea,Tabloa Dessert Knives 25(0 Revolving Silver Casters 2500 Silver Cake and Fruit Basket. 12.500 Wineholders and other articles. 25 to 75 15to 50 25 to 100 15 to 50 25 to 3(0 5 to 50 5 to 75 5 to 50 6 to S5 5 to 35 10 to 75 6 to 25 5 to 50 10 to 25 lllto 25 10 to 25 25 to 75 2ft to 75 5 to To immediately dispose of the above magnifi eentstock, certificates naming the articles are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of 85, whether it be a beautiful Watch, or a Musical Box worth $500, itr a Plain Gold King, worth 85. The re turn of any of our certificates entitles you to the article mentioned thereon, npon payment, irre spective of it worth, and aa no article valued lea than 5 is named on any certificate, it will at onoe be seen that this ia No Lottery, but a straightforward le gitimate transaction, which may be par ticipated in by the most fastidious I A. Any one wishing to invest in the above enterprise ean receive a sample package of a half-doaen certificates, naming some of the above articles, by sending a stamped envelope bearing their address. Certificates not to be paid for unless fully satisfactory. We do this that all may be convinced of our sincerity and the genuineness of our sale. Cntl on or address, PABKINSON tL CO., tnrl4.3m got Broadwav, N. Y. GAL.' On THE CHANCERY SIDE or bs i Common Law and Chancery Court of the city of Memphis, Tennessee. Steiner A Bros. vs. ) U. Kafalski, L. A S. Shifman Attachment, and Greemwald A Labe. ) IT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT IN this cause that the defendants, 11. Ralslsky and N. Greemwald, non-residents of the State of Tennessee, it is therefor ordered that they make their appearance herein at the Court House, in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, within the first three days of th next term of aid Court, to commence on thesecond Monday in May. ItstJS, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed a to them and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published onoe a week, for four successive weeks, ia the Memphis Public Lxdokb. ..,. . AL'GUSTON ALST0JT. Clerk and Master. : A ropy Attest. By BENJ. COLEMAN, Deputy CUrk and Master. Edoikotor A lTAi.sr.T, Solicitors lor Complainant. April 16. lbofi. aplO-lawtw ON THE CHANCERY SIDE or ths Common Law and Chancery Court of the city of Memphis. Tennessee. Ries, Stix A Ccu, Complainant. I H. Rafalsky, L.ad H. Shifman, Attachment and Greemwald Lahe. . J IT APPEARING FKOM AFFIDAVIT IX tbi cause, that the defendants, H . Rafalsky and N. Greemwald, non-residents if the State of Tennessee, it i therefor entered that they make their appearance herein at the Court House, in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, within th first three days of the next term of aid Court, to eorameno on th eond Monday iaMay, lloo, and plead, answer or demur to complainant' bill, or the same will be taken for confessed a to them and set for hearing ex parte, and that accof tbi order be published ence a week, for foar Mceeasiv weeks, is the Memphis Ptsuc Lroors. AtttlSTOW AL5T0N, Clerk sad Master. AWrT-Mtert-DyP.E5J. COLEMAN. Deputy Clerk sad Master. EnotsoTo HaLsrT. . Solicitor lor Cossplaisaat. April P. !. aplO-lawtw James T. Branca 1 vs. Real L. Spesm et. al. I THE PLAINTIFF, 0 AFFIDAVIT X that the defendant is indebted to him, aad i a noa-reeideat of the State. Hav ing obtaiaed I roe me, Ms. Sims, s Ja-ticeof tLe Prace for the county of HaywrMl, and State nf Tennessee, an nririnal attachment against the estate of the defendant, aad re tam able before me or other Justice of the peace for aaid county and Mate, and the same having beea levied oa the defendant's prop erty, it is taereaVf ordered by me that said de fendant appear before at my office, in th town of Brownsville, county and Stat afore said, os the Mta ef May, l-fti, te defend said attachment salt, Sr it will be proceeded with ex part. And, it at further ordered tiiat this notice be paMilbed in the Memrhis FrsLlc Lidos W.M. SIMS. J. P. B. PBotb, Att'y for riaintiff. aZl-Uw4w TRANSPORTATION. MEMPHIS AND OHIO i .i ... ii IIAIIjBOAD. tmmsim a ' Shortest, Quickest and. Best Route ' - -.. .. . ,. H .... '..!. I. I ... . . T0 ALL p0IIlTa ., 1 w U 'A 01 North, East" and West! ! 1 : "- 1 , ' -i i ' " ' TWO DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. 1 I " . i." ' 1 ' i ' ....... ... ( SPEED, SAFETY COMFORT COHBIHED Baggage Checked Through. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Right Trains. : TO CAIRO By BAIL IN FIFTEEN HOURS. - TAAILY MAIL PASSENGER TRAIN, J (Sundays excepted), leave Memphis at 8:30 a.m., making close connection at Hum-' boldtwith Mobile and Ohio Railroad for Mo bile, Meridian, Columbus, Corinth, Jaokson,1 Trenton. TTnion Ciiv. Padueah. Cnlnmhn. k'v . and all stations on that road, and at Cairo with Illinois central Kailroau lor all northern and Eastern cities. , , . : .' . ( Night Express at 8 p.m. every day. ' This train is esnnninllv fnr Ihroiirh travel It is furnished with new and oommndioua, well ventilate I oar, elegant and splendid sleeping ears, and goes through without any change of ears or baggage, making close connections at Cairo with through Kipreas train on Illinois ' Central Railroad at 11 a.m., reaching St. Louis from Memphis in 29 hours (Louisville in 82 hours: Cincinnati in :HG hours: making this the shortest, quickest aad bt. route to all point North and East. Through Ticket for sale at all the principal Ticket Office in the South; in Mamphi, at Gayoso House. S. Cook, Agent; 14 Jefferson . street, Larry flartnstad, Agent ; at Memphis and Ohio Railroad Depot, head nf Main street. i. BAM. Ji. JUNKS, : i ap25-lm General Superintendent. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS Memphis and the Eastern Cities.. ... ft The Great Brotd Gunge Atlantic niitl Great Western . ) . . : .'J i RAILWAY TS NOW OPEN. AND RUNNING TWO L dailv fast Exnress Trains from Cincinnati to. New lorkand all Eastern cities. Passengers will And this a most desirable route. Tbeequip ments of this roail are utiequaled by any on tins continent. ' Elegant Palace Sleeping Cars ac company all night trains, and Smoking Car on all trains. Ample time is allowed at regular hours for meals, and the unbroken broad-gauge without change offers to traveler a degree ol security, comfort and speed not to be lound on any other route. Connection via Cairo, St. Louis or Chicago for this route are certain also connections for Pittsburg, Philadelphia. Balti- more riiu t HuciiiKion,. iickci niui nnu unv gag checked through at all principal South western nttiees. For furtsier intoruiatiou and' through tickets, apply to Larry harmstad. I I Jcnerson street E. B. BTINGT0N. 5 Jefforson street. E. F. FULLER, , General Ticket Ageat. D. M'CLAKKN, General Superintendent. ISAAC PAIST, -Gen'l Southwestsni Agent, f Disras-Rm NOTICE TO COTTON Mil ITERS. yfaaTtfJfaaaavti"- l ... ... MERRITT'S EXPRESS orricg gKsorxD to . ( NO. 282 FRONT STREET. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO COM PRESS COTTON at our Steam Press, oa Madison street, and to ahin to all point East. on guarantied time, at as good rate a any other Express Line. '- ....... T... T. , T. T Tl , . tel.i .itn JUHn n. ur.i.c, nirm. COJLjm BRIGGS &PETERS0N Wholesale nd Retail Dealer in BEST PITTSBURG COAL, No. 13 Mud Non Street, 1 In the Public Ledfrrr lluildinu. ' MEMPHIS,' TENN '" ' "TE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM Y the public general ly. that we arc prepared to deliver the best article of Pittsburgh Coal At any point in thcity, l ON THE VERY LOWEST TERMS, W slso hav mean of furnishing COAL TO HTKAMHOAlTj Rapidly and promptly. Of which eommaadan would do well to avail themselves. " Oar fast-running steam-tug Captain W H Sebree, Comma Jer, Is always ready to do towing of any doscrictioa or distance. Her landing is at th Foot of Union Htrv, , Offloe, 3To. 13 UladliMsn Mreet, Eetwocn Main and Front Streets BRANCH OFFICE 354 MAIN ST. MR. J. D. MOSELET, Onr General Agent, will be happy to III al order promptly at u lowest cash prices. rc4-Vn ' I i J LX St. Louis Paper Warehouse. II. B. GRAHAM & BRO , 83 Second .Street, Ht, Ionia.. .Missouri. AY E OFFER TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF Papeg ia the W est at MILL mrT0-3ni PRICED '--"' -" , a -CV - a'u mil '""Ti