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VUBLIC -LEDGER. o in c. n o.i a im i oHrf iamest" nn '"'riKriii.tT!ON. A FAlflirt'L wirt L Front the Cleveland Ilsraldj Nov. Sin 1 One of those eases iu which tonin'i constancy, under the moil trying cir cumstances, ierihibilad, came to light in (kit cur no Fril. Tun story sertamly has Hi imprint of the romentio more limn the rrelity, and borders close npoo tli iniaejnaiive ; yet the meaner in which the lads were told by the two in terestfd parties clears the mind of ell doubl end seems to Hemp it with trnth. The circumstances, el related to at, ere gubstantiully as follows: . Ia the b'uiaoinir of 1810, Henry LeC fins-well wei e well-to-io merchant, lin ing ceer the taburbt of London, Eos. lead. lathe month of March .of thet yeer, e Urceny wee committed aeer hie residence, end circumstances pointed to him as tbe perpetrator, lie wee arrest ee), examined before one of the elfpeedi ery magistrates, end fully committed for trial. A month Inter, he wet convicted end eentenced to herd labor in the penal colonT of Australia Tor ft period of ten yeeri; end in lest than a week's time thereafter, he wee on hie way to the far rff land, llii devoted wife, who ell the time firmly believed in her hunband'e in nocence, at once made preparation! to follow end remain neer him during hie confinement, eo that ebe might be the first, when bie ticket-of-loave came, to cheer him with good counsel and comfort him with wifely love. The ehip containing the convicts ar rived safe, end her cargo of living human beings was at once transferred to the government workhouses. Not so, How ever, the ship upon which Mrs. Leffing well embarked. When about half wey upon ber joorney the vessel encountered (earful storm, and, after buffeting the waves for two days, foundered and went down, the crew and Mrs. Leffingwell barely escaping upon a raft hestily con structed when it was found that the ship could not be saved. After en exposure of several days they were picked op.by be American ship North Wind, bound from New York to Chine, where Mrs. Leffingwell was at length landed, only to find herself further than ever from her destination, and with no immediate pros pect of reaching it After several months' of patient watching and waiting, she wee enabled, through the kind offices of the American Consul, then residing atYeddo, to procure passage to Cuba, whence the prospect of reaching Australia would be much improved. Passieg over ft space of a vear end a half, in which Mrs. Leffingwell passed through many scenes calculated to try firmer resolutions tnan hers, but through which she clung to her reanlve with true Enilish obstinacy, she finally fonud herself on the shores of Australia, but as mucn at loss concern ing the exact locality of her husband's whereabouts as sne wooia ne 01 neeaie for which she woe hunting ia haymow. She persevered, however, but four long years passed away Deiore sne was enaoiea to obtain the slightest trace of her hus band, from the fact that when once ' landed from the ship each convict re ceived ft number, by which he is only known to the keepers. Mrs. Leffingwell knew not her husband's number, and when she made inquiries she was always baffled with the question : " His number, ma'am T" . At the end of the time epoken of, during which her means had become exhausted, and she bed baen compelled to resort to menial labor, she one day picked up a Sidney paper, in which was an account of her husband's release, the real criminal of the larceny having been foond and exported. The account gave ber husband's number and tbs facts which convicted him in eo precise ft manner that she Could not long doubt as to who was meant - Her course was marked out at once. Going to the prison authorities of Sidney, she at length learned that "ticket of leave man No. 186," her husband's number, had left the island for the United States of America two weeks after his release. The next thing for her to da was to follow him. Scraping together ber scanty means, she found she possessed barely means to pay her pa.sage She seized upon ber first opportunity presented, aod in June, 1847, she found herself ence more upon the ocean, bound for the land of the free, with her mission still unaccomplished. In duo time she arrived in New York city, where she remained until the civil war broke out, not having in the mean time heard one word of her husband, though she bad made every exertion to find bis whereabouts. When the war broke out, end at tbe first call for nurses in the hospitals, she responded, and, until peace was declared, there were none more faithful in the care of our wounded than Mrs. Clara Leffingwell. While in one of the hospitals at Wash ington, she nursed to life and strength ft man who knew her husband in tbe army, who bad been his messmate aodv boo a companion, and who, in his delirium, constantly called his comrade to come to his assistance. When the crisis was passed, and it was known that, the sol dier would live, she questioned him con cerning her husband, and ascertained that be was in a Pennsylvania regiment, having enlisted from Pittsburg two years - before. She at once eddressed Leffing well a letter, stating in full ber efforts to find him, and detailing at length her dis appointments and troubles. With the usual perversity of army mails, that letter never reached its destination. Mrs. Leffingwell waited and watched, but still no answer came, and at length, when the war was over, she set out once more in search of her husband. A visit to Pittsburg revealed the fact that ber husband's term of enlistment had expired long before, and thus identity was once more lost. She inserted adver tisements in ft number of Pennsylvania papers, calling for information of his whereabouts, and then sat herself again to watch and wait. Time crept slowly on, and still no tidings of her absent one. A week ago, when she had given np all hone of ever seeing her husband agin, eke very uneipectedly received direct in formation of his plaee of abode from one who came across tbe advertisement of three years before. The paper contain ing it had, very providentially, escaped the destruction which usually comes upon the dailies of the different eitier, and cow was the means of uniting two persons who for twenty- riht years had been sep arated by ft cruel fate. Our heroine at once made preparations to go to her hat band, who lives in or near Cincinnati, and who bad been apprised of her com ing. She accordingly left Pittsburg on Friday morning, and arrived ia Cleve land in the efernoon of the same day. What was ber sorprise and pleasure on lighting from the cars at the Union De pot to procure some refreshments, to be confronted by her hosband. ' For ft moment they stared ftt each other, nd then, with ft simultaneous im pulse, they rusbei into each other's sums, e l anemfcioua of the gaping crowd, who, with the usual cariosity, be J paused i their hurry to witness the scene. The years that bad separated them, though it had silvered the heads of th and of Mr" t0" furl tk lovfl thtV US V v aj ia 14 mu a wttfliwK w - m bore one ftnjtlier, or torn from 'then hearts the tasmory of the olden time, before relentless fate had so cruelly . J ITL. I- -I iL. tnrusl inem asanaer. im umi m im past were forgotten in the present joy, and they took the train for horn at 7 in the evening, happy only it each other's company. It was while they were wait tug the departure of tbe Cincinnati truir, and through the kind offices of one of the Cleveland and Pittsburg officials, to whom Mrs. Leffingwell bed revealed ft obtained.. Though, 'as we said at the be ginning of this article, tbe story has the I in prni i di me ruraeo.uu auu .u,i, we give It as it was given to ns, believing in iia rnthfnlniae COTTON FACTORS. f H, L, MgACUlU. A. 0. TftSUDWILU ME1C1IAM & TREAD WELL, Wholesale and Retail (Grocers, ,. Cotton Factors, . . AID Commission Merohnuts, If a. 9 UNION STREET, Itonswall Block, - Memphis, lean. n .a annir 11 R n It will be seen that wa have completed our ammoM rjtnrenoa, no. umuu .hm Ktonawal! Block." and ara now oinin the Ursait and must varied stock of 7reerieai awd Plantation Swppllea ever broosht to this market. We will te plsaacd at all tlmaa to see and serve oar old cimomern. and as many new as may favor as with a call. Ktortil laanas mr mm Trj liberal patronara extended to us tnr the lat fifteen yeira. we hope by promptness in ail tnlncs and striot attention to business to merit a continuation of the same. Hairing. Upa and Iron Tlas famished at low, ,t mark? t nrires. darMr. TRBADWELL will give his entire attention to the ile of Cotton. Our Mr. MKACHAM.oneoftheold'stOro eery Merchant! in the eit, will aiva his undi vided attention to the Wholesale Grocery De partment. Call and see as: we will make it to year In terest to trade with on. 7-W ft. W. PRICt, A. B7 TBIADWEtl, Late of Eastaort, Miss. Mempais, Tana. PRICE & TBEiDWELL, Wholesale Grocers SO. IS VJTIOW STREET, B. E. Lxi Block, - Mimphis, Ti wk. Mman-zo-iii4 HUGH TOBBANCE, Cotton- Factor Ann General Commission Slercnant, ' ' KO. JO JEFFERSOJT STKEET, TitusT Block, opposite Commereial Hotel, MKMPHIS. TFwyppgEB. k. . aosaiu w. o. o. rosTia. ROSSr.T. tSk FOSTER. COTTON PACT0W8 AND COMMrSSTON Merchants, Ne. 120 Front street, Memphis, Tcnoesiee. We will make liberal advances on all Cotton construed to as for sale in thi market. 'When parties wish ns to ship their Cotton to New York or New Orleans, wa will advanoe, ay two-thirds to three-fourths its value. This will enable aenbents and planters to hold ever such depraion as we had last season, and realiie the fall worth of their Cotton. All Cotton shipped to ns and in store will be insnred, nnles otherwise instructed. 13-M) J. A. SHAVC. DR. A. HAKBIg. SHANE, HARRIS & CO., (Sooceasors to Shane, Bell ft Co.,) Cotton and Tobacco Factors GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, NO. 234 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS, ... TENNESSEE. W-Liberal Advances on Consignments. Bas-gins, Rope and Ties furnished to customers. A. O. 1TARRIS k CO. No. 17 Vine street, Cincinnati. Ohio. M 1. W. DI0LIS8OH. W. W. WILLIAMS, pa. s. r. DICIIKSOK. DICKKSON, WILLIAMS & CO., (Saeccasors to J. W. Dickinson k Bro.,) COTTON FACTORS ANT GENERAL Commission and Produce Merchants, Bio. 210 Front etreet, Mempbla, Tenn. We have a Warehouse of oar own, In which we will handle all Cotton consigned to as, and WB ODlTia THIRS SH1I.L SB SO CKSSOES- Sat loss is wiiobt. Basaina and Rope for nifbed oar customers. Usual eommissions eharaed. All ooniiantnenta by river iniured, nnl othcrwiie instracted. axr Liberal adrancea made oa confijrn meata. 4-cl It. A.. MOON, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL PRO dace and Commieaion Merchant, i?-5 Front Street, Memphis, Tenn., "Commereial Block." fersonal attention to allCons'anments. Cnmmiiin for sellins eetton ONK DOL LAR PER BALK. Liberal Advances and Hopplletef all kinds famished at the Lowest Cah Prices. 2IH RALPH WOllMELKY (Lata Wermeley, Fickett k Co. J COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION Merchant, Ne. 316 Front street, Memphis. I shall continue the Commifilon Business at the abnre f tand. where I will be happy to aee all of icy friends; many of whom I have served for twcr.ty years, and now again plaee my ser vices at their command, earnestly enlioitine consignments of Cotton and other Produce, aa sarina them of my continued efforts to serve them faithfully and to suard with aealoaa eare their interest. Supplies furninbed. end liberal advances made on Cotton in store. AU Cotton iusured plrst etharwiae instructed. 54-111 W l,Pit WftWMFT.TTT. W. IPPtS, D. HASTIK08. ft. U WOODSOJf. eppep, nmixGs t wooDsoy, rsorsirrou or CENTRAL HOTEL, n AVISO REFITTED THF LATE HARD wick House, No. 63 and 6f Adams street, respectfully solicit t'le patronaie of their friends and the travelint VuSlia. tapper and Rreakfut, M can is each ; Diaaer and Ledrias, lb ee-its eech. ! LARGEST, BEST AM) I'HKAPi'ST e-?- ASSORTMENT Pianos and Orgrans r. KATZEXBACH, Ha, ail Main Strt, aakla, Twnau, sols abivt roa Staiitvay k Sons and ether Firet-Cleae Fiaae Makrni. ' Ala for Maa k Hamlin's Cao nt Urrana. and their chieaer Metrepoiitaa Orrans. vaitabia fr L'hareh aad i'axlw. S" Every laatramaat caaraat4 for frea 6re to t,a year. Grr,o bh.CvSD-UASD FUNOS fraas t.M hf T MTSICaad MUsIClL MERCH A5 LI.-F iwra.ty. y R A M k3 mane te erder. ftead isr lMrU4iv batalafwe aad Fr'ce LieU . M 8EWINC MACHINES. GROWER & BAKER'S OQ or) V FAUHY SEWING MACHINES. Pol n la of E aeellenae i Beauty and eleatlolty ef stitch. Perfection and simplicity efmaehlnsry. Csias both threads dircotly from the spools. No fastanlnc of seams b hand, and ne was of thread. am. ofannllaatloa withsat ehanr e of edlnatmaat. The seam retains Its beaufy and Irmaass after waihinf and irenlnr. ti..ij.. ell kinds of work done by other a.-in. Machines, these machines eiacnU the most beautiful and psrmanantemDrotaery auu ornamental work. -The very hlshast t rise, THE CROSS F THE LEGION OF HONOR, was eonrerrea m .v 1. 1 1 w efthe Orover k Baker Sw- i.. u..M. mt the EzDosltloa TJnlveraeH, Paris, 1887 1 thus atteitinf tneir sreoi superior ity over all other Sewing Maonines. fend for Circular. GROTER & BAKER S. M. C0 X2H Wain fttrex-t. SEEDSMAN. B. I). WARD & CO., DI1LIKS IH Garden and Grass SEEBSj AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FEHTIMZERS, 1LTC, S3S3 Main Street, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. JUST KECEIVED, A LARQK SHIPMENT 0t Para eeorsjln Bona Dost, IxnUviIle Cement, Red Kay Wheat, And White Wheat. W. II. IIQBTOflf, Coal Agent, No. 3(54 Main Street, AT 8PICKR BHARPK'3. 91 Cumbeilaiid House, (Late Whitemore House,) Nos. 109 and 111 Adams St., Bet. Third ad Jonrih, Memphis, Tenn., T0BI1S WOLFE, Prop'r. rpHB PROPRIETOR TAKES OKAT X pleasure in announrinr to his many Irtenas and the public aeneraliy, that he has recently taken charge of the above-named House. He promises by close personal attention to the business, aided by polite end eompetent aa.iit&nu and attendants, to insure for his nut, n rinrM miJ eiwommodaUon and tne fullest satisfaction. , . . . The Home is centrally located, convenient to Railroad and Steamboat, Theater and Poit oflioe, all the Churches and the most cleanly, quiet and respectable portion of the city. After thoroushly renovating, red Wins and r . i ..it- 1 T 1 I. k a i 1 1 1. 1 1 . lamisnisf mis esrDiiQu.eut, a share of the public patronsire, with the assu rance tnai mey uui us meue w tibms: Day Board..-.-. 7 TO per week. Transient J 50 per day. fiO-SS T0BIA9 W0I,Fg. Proprieto EEMOYAL. L. R0000, KO. 219 MAIN STREET. Opposite Odd-fellows Hall. To th o P ublioi T HAVR RRM0VED MT PLACB 0? BUS- I InM fmm Ih.MniW flf Rmh)1 &B-i M adl- son streets to the above named place, where I will be slad to meet my friends aad customers. Candle In all Variety, Cakes, rrulta anil nl, frewrmel bolr (fcnallty. (avifv Candies are all manufactnred from the purest Susart. and 1 guarantee tnem tree from any and all tne numerous adulteration w often ased by unwmpuloui uianutacturers."1 I aH continue to earry on the OR"CFRY Bl SIN K-Sc! in connection with the Confection ery, as usual. Remember the place. No. 99 Main street, OPfoeite Odd Fellows' Hall. J. V1K.NXOT 4c Je., GENERAL NFW8PAPER ADVERTIS . ' ISO AttKNTS. 133 Nassau street. New York. (Rrtabluhed in 12.) We bee to call the attention of advertisers to our aaenee. Our facilities with all the flrst-elaae daily papers in the country ere eocond to none, and wa are fully prepared to effrr terms and conditions whi'-h eannot fail to aiva superior induoemeate. We aleo send rivertsemeats to all Cuban and South Amrriean rape t. with whom we have eir-luiive eontracu. Ve are the on!y house doins a c'riatsa AnvBaTtams Bcstaaaa. We eaa. by apeeial peraisaion. rater to Mr. H. T. Halmbold, Droscist, M Broadway, New York. Mewrs. b- K. Vanduser k Co., 1! Greenwich street. New York. M'Sfra. liall AKucka',218 Greenwich street. New T'Hr. Mexrv. O. Ii race's 8oa k Co Type Foenders, It Chamlra street. Meairs. Taalon A Son, New Terk. Fheiea A Coander, N ew Toxk. " Tarrant A Co., New York. M Cbickenrr k hen. New York. " h twr ft c. New York. 4V111 11 lu 51 O V A L . L TODKSTA tt CO "NVholeBalo Grocers are ptsLtas t LIQrORS, VTixFS. ALE. PORTER, TO taeaa. Cicara, eta. eu have reaaeved la ex. tst rojrT triiir, Kear Jef -e, wVere they woa'd be tleeeed te bave ell thnr eld tree 1, eaa tt e paUir ta (waeral aaJ aad eaane taesr rMSa TRANSPORTATION. Memphli and Arkansas Hirer racket Company. .m.i, f..e (ht, Coiunaitv. wul ltw lake her place In the Line, and hereafter the fiillown B ata will leav MemphU as hireto fore, MONDAYS sad J'UUHbDAYo, at rtrs u clock p.m. i TIIOWAN II. AtLE.W, REESB PRITCflARD,. Maitrr. 'W. A. TAiuWELL, , R. L. IIAINKS.. . Mastsr. " OSAKK, H. BLASDELL. i ..Master. Connectins at LITTLE ROCK with the New and Liblraufbt Packets, FORT UIBSOX, JOHN WOODBCBN -"Matter. FORT SHITIf, James Bowlln.... Master. VAN BBBEW, J. W. WILLIAMS. .Master. eta a 1 L.-a. a.A VdM ti awneftaetw l. - irn A ltL e.w.J ern nnft ilU 1 saf I Weill dv9& to it. PM-mrt and riwbi will b ArkanMriTr wilhout dtUoUon odtrt lortrible rat . .... - i "a . -i i i eV.te.tiv fs-nni sattw nnlnt north or tat cf MamihU ihould hara tbair t. : ft a- II -kin mtA Irk iniftl room mnaianju w iejuiiui - m--l.-a at f akiti nh la. M !- ebandftMihipped from Kaw Orleani hould ba ponfitrnM to Memihii aad Ark-otaa HiTar Fackt Company, aollvOD. Ar. Vr-iaht received at any tiraa at tht Com- paay'a office. AkXia b..,. elVIlkl I . r-i trri ,U'i a w rt A TT C 1L1 n T l an 75-flf Offloa, 4 Front atrat,'Moby Blntyk. Miss. & Tenn. Railroad. NEW FREIGHT ABR1NGEMENTS MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS ARB in formed that a JOINT FBEIGHT TARIFF v.. i- I M.m.1.1, end Rta. tn?rnth.MissrrsTm KOAD. 'V wnica t raicnis are oira those points Wltbon rhance of Tare or Transfer. The lneonvenleneee and delays heretofore ex- . , . . -1 1 i t . . t i.ee a U i a s anwa m enl. lStltlir Will nnTi-jiru -jv tun ""j I'unianvA naAvuditm i.v u.. PFRB Tariff! and other Information eaa be bad by application at 837 I-a Main street, or at tho Depot. A. B. LIVERM0RB, (i7.S,1 General Superintendent. QUICKEST ROUTE TO NEW YORK, Ann ul Principal Kortncrn Cities, IS BT TBI- 1VIEMPHIS & LOUISVILLE R. R. LINE. UHHEB BCHEDUtE J USE, 1868. D 0TJBLK DAILY THROUGH TRAINS HUN AS t ULliUHB t LceveMemrhisfcitvtlmel MO a.m. ?:55p.m. LeaveMemjhis(Rd.time) 5:30 a.m. 8:15 p.m. Arrive at Louisville...... a:wa.m. ivoy u.w. lsdianapous.i:""a.m. ":u p.. " Clncinn!)ti..12:00 noon 11:50 P.m. Cleveland.. O:5 P.m. :!5 a.m. " Buffalo 6:20 a.m. 1: P.m. N'iairara J?alls10:00 a.m. 4:05 p.m. ' Pittuhurs 2:30 a.aa. 10:45 a.m. Baltimore :20 p.m. 4:20 a.m. Wj.hinton .10:00 p.m. 6:15 a.m. " Philadelphia 6:10 p.m. 1:25 a.m. New York 7:40 p.m. 6:00 a-m. Boston. 12:00 night 4:00 p.m. Both Trains ceunect fer Nashville. Through Tlcketa, at Beaueed Batos, Can be proanred at the Company's Office, 23VM Uain street, ana at iienoi, ueau ui au ivi;i. - Bagirag-e Checked at depot, or by the Memphis City Transfer Company, at Hotels, private residences, or on board boats, to all principal points Kast and North. . , . . p A .li. AA tlUli liJi DF'Wt""V AAA HILL. PanntT.ger Arent. Memphis and Little Rock RAILROAD. OPEN TO MADISON. Overland BouteTo Little Rock. OS AKD AFTER WEDNESDAY, csr tember 2, 18fi8. the train on the Eastern Division of thia road will run regularly as fol- tioiss Wist Leave Hopeneld Monday, i)d nesday and Friday, at 7.30 a.m.,and arrive at JH adisoa at 1 o'clock p.m. Coming East Leave Madison Tuesday.Thurs- day ana oaiuruaj, i..w,tm.,.i.... .. Ucp'Scld at 1 o'clock p.m., and Mompois Tl r-rfjUit ;IKV A D A leaves the foot ot . a re T.. via aa MaHtsnn M.T - Union 8're. i . " sect with tb SUg L a btwen Madiwn nd . r . I. vlKa Maennh I ftr T 91 PI . m rj r-ILSSejvjarrjrB lOslllin; uivmp.... ww . . arrive in Little Rock at 6 p.m. neittj day. ( licaets ior rate at au m iuuu . OfB-'ein tne city. rreixnts lor jyiaatson er wt i "r eeivedVP. M. PATTERSON k CO.. at their Freiitht to way gtationg muBt hJ prp-la. Ovric. or Roan-12 JflMONT. Vt QiTirl SnpTHnt'TtHfTitI T. S. JUKES AGENT FOR AV. C. DAVIS &, CO.'S Cardinal Favorite COOK STOVES, ASD DBALBS IS- GRATES, TINWARE, COAL OIL, LAMPS, ETC, ETC Beeffles, Gnttrrinsr and tanell Cat- tine; Pram pi i y airraire. 328 Second Street, VPMPiTTe. TFN. SO 1.1 A. 13nrg:n,in. AM ALTnORlZED TO OPPK AT A ve low arieeu.. ..- "d -ell r trwcf 4 trproveoieTiie - Ne. i , with the S"1" anaarv 1st. , . . . ..,,. 1 a. , t.Q4 WWII o .r - loer lar.e rootns aad two h.ajent toa.. tie let fronts en bi ' ? errwm te the reeio"" ?.'.,. . e.ptaef .ee bendred end t'ly feet. . jnhMl if B,r1r-ll aot eclo. i'ii a lb. p-'V.tJ. . : ..tir.lv "'. without rwerve. ee hi.,M tne a treC , Cral eeii nrt. at It e eloa. aa. n a.nawred til aad I .. Vaaee M. L. VANCB. ,j. Ko.t Mad Ihb sarwU I be I Slr-w U 1 and TAILORINC. mi. noasaT. a ft. naocLT. ' jinni iYa niDGELY, MERCHANT TAILORS, . . Na. SI MADIHOX HTKKET. . , East ef Clark's Jewelry Store, Msniahis. Teas, TTAVI JUST RaCKIVgn. AND KRBP 1 I on nana, a run "ninom oi ewai el ansli'k and Jrreoch Uoodi, Cloths, Cnsblmercs and Vestlugs of the latest strl's. Made un by tbe best workmen. Intended tor s.nueuien j wear. TeraisOASU, . . , t - Ml. J. 11. hltDDlCK. formerly with J. n. Wairsener, can be round here by bis numerous Irteada, whoa be will las. pleasure la waiting COAL!COAL! Mt. Carbon Coal. TIII2 OHKAPKST, ass bqOal to vub BEST EOLD U THIS MARKET 1 TT 13 BURNF.D BV A LARuK NyMBKR 1 of the Krintloal citliens of Memtihls. who pronnonce it equal to any ever used. Orders left at Cflioe, No. fSO Matllavou Mtroot. W. T. POSIT A I., Asront. Hanrer'e Infalllbl. Remedy Aftatnet ataacliaa. SrNOWN IN THEflTY NBVER TO PAIL, a. Is to he had at 1'9 Main street, corner ef mlar. Trv It. and if it does not live satistae- tion the money will be refunded. t 110 Race street. Philadelphia. THOS. MiTDWILU JAB. ANDIRSOV. 1IATDWELL & ANDKKS0N, 00 w V3 C R Kob. 57 and 5 Union Street. MONUMENTS. TOMBS. HEAD AND Snot Stones. Mantels. Vsses. Counter and fable Tops, Furniture tilabs, etc., etc., of the best Italian and American Marble, at North era prices. All kinds of Building Stone sold at the Ysrd cheai M-1H DR. A. WESSON, DENTIST KO. tOO MAIJI STREET, Opposite Manslold k HIgbee't Drug Stere. TN PREBRNTIN8 MY CLAIMS A for a eont nuance of patronajfe to this county), I deem it, in a srtat measnre, only necessary to sive the location of my offioe. In a word, I am able to give perfect satisfac tion in every branch known to the Dental Pro fession, at greatly reduced rates of charges. Particular attention paid to the regulation of children's teeth. The Grand Triumph I LaaffhlngGaa So Humbug! I have In my offioe now, In successful opera tion, one of the latest Improved machines known to the world for nroducin NITROUS OXIDK ABD OXYGEN LAUGHING GAS. Tbe pure Gas emitted from this machine will transport, as It were, the patient to the dream land while being robbed of the offending tooth, without the slightest pain, and is perfectly harmless in its effects. er Don't mistake the name nor plaee, at there sre ther names in the Profesnion so near the same they have been often taken for mine. No. 306 Main street. Ho. SOS Main street. jo-ins a. WEssoir. A. E. FRANKLAND, -AXTCTIOIV An COMMISSION MEaCHANT, JSo. 197 Main Street, Webster Blook, Memphis, Tsnn. STRICT ATTENTION PAID TO ALL business intrusted to my care. Account sal's rendered immediately after sales, and prompt returns. Ample accommodation far "X WALLACE, the veteran Auctioneer, will be fonnd at my house, to attend to all bis old friends and patrons. I respectfully solioit a share of the patronage of all my friends. .. , 77-114 A. 7: FRANKLAND. The Southern Advertiser. natfp beg 6uM," Established in 1856.' Leading Organ of tbe German Popula tion of tbe Southwest. LOUIS WUHDEBMA5, Editor and Prop'r OFFICE Cos. Tbuid asn JirTsssoy sts. Id Postofflce Building, Bleai phis, Teun. ITS exceedlnrfy Urge circulation through out theoity and State offers business men an excellent opportunity to make their business known to toe thousands of Germans living in bis Motion of the eonntr- Something New. A Great Bvaeflt to (he Wholesale Uroeeiw .1 Memphis. Wrapping Paper Warehouse, KO. SO SECOXD STREET. D. F. STEPIIEXSOX fc CO., Monitor Paper Mills of Dsyton, Ohio. H'UOOLNKLD & UANAIEU, WHOLESALE Grocers acd Liquor Dealers And Manufacturer's Agents for " Virginia hot aad Ied," Btehoaah.ra.r'a Aalla," Aad - Obla Stiver alt," NO. iM FRONT BTRKET. W Atiacbiaent Aot Ice. ST4TB OP TENNEiJE. Shvlbv CocstV, S. M. ue't vs. J. K. Kiir ifleand Jennie riadeiiaa-Trial January 4. 1 9. at 1 o'clock TNn'tni? CACFK. IT APPEARING BY 1 affidavit that the defendants sr. jo.tty in-d-htedtothe plaint'ff. and are aoo-ren.ienU f tne Euta. a. teat toe ordinary proewe of law rtnnet be aerved on tbeta. and aa onnoal havirg bewa levied an their prrpefy, it u theref re erder ed that publication be n ade ia tb. f cilio Lsnoaa. a aew,..per pub.nhed ia ti-e eity of Memphis, fcY loar h-cwit, we-k. eommaiiding the a.id defendants tj appear kefor. m: at soai. other Jn.tiee of tbe P-aca. at sT offi. a tre rmh Civil l ie trt ef .aid e.ntv. the day of January. IvV aed make d.i'iH U said ta" aninrt uid e.leaOaaur It w i li jjj l " p lnwTft.101 for bae.uy eeaatr. til wo GOOD V70HX CAE3 PHICESI Panctnalltr Before All ThlnI f- . t ' i WHITM0RE & 00., Proprietors ef THE PUBLIC LEDGEB JOB PRINTING HOUSE No. 13 Madison Street HAVINO NOW IN FULL ANi OOM plete operation tbe Book and Job Deuartments mf tl.1. trtifforv. vae a .ttotiuvve we take this mode of calling the attention of our patrons ani friends, and the pa.no gene rally, .o our Hill l Steam Arranfrementsi, This Ooe Is now tbs TJA. TZ O E S T And Best Appointed 1 IU THE SOUTHWEST, And fully canal to anv In the East aa reenrdi Its facilities for executing Printing of'every variety ana in any color. All Kinds of Work Executed, Either In m Plain or Ornamental Type), rialn Black, Colored Ink, OOLD LEAP AND BE0HZES, Inter ery manner known to the profession, at name ana eorosa BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS Printed with new type latest styles. Ornamental, Plain and Fancy Steamboat Printing In manner unsurpassable. INVITATION OAB1JM BAIX TICKETS, Ulnmlnated with the latest ernamental and ball room seenes. CONSTITUTIONS ' Printed In slogant style. ' Our large assortment of type for . SHOW BILLS AND POST EES Is not sxoelled In the United States. LABGE PICTORIALS Can be as readily and cheaply done at this Oiuoe as tney are in we aast, ana in ae HANUSOMK HTYL1S. i We have In ear offloe the Larfrest Size Presnes Now in ose, together with STEAM JOBBERS, Whleh enables as te print CARDS AND BIIX-HEADS WITH flRBAT CELSKIZT. . h.ra a 8PLENBID ASSORTMENT of small Plain and Fancy Jab Letters, suitable for FINK W O It It . Business Cards and Circular. In the Best Style, with suitable engrav ings representing Dosinees. DIPLOMAHl for Beheols and CeUates. Frlatsl Bjul CopprpIm. rartUalM atteatlea gtrea Is UlllUry acd Eallroad Printing. BLbAjtru; bookoV Wtth pHated beads, toewtber with evwry kind 4 Flale ead Fancy Were, daae with cue-toa. PUOLIC DinCCTOffY. a iUTUV CUAl'IV MalUulI).C01e. I llnrit.h'U ad lrnidoe strweis. 1 (VVV MAN, 0. " lT!7 M AC ill N I8X AND Jlticale Faolorr. Iiu: Mem .treet. Bl'"lal .lenttnn ttven to reatrltig S'alr., I IX lack, jut ks A Cil., CO HON lAUe J tor. No. 11 M.-nre. i..rt, Matntihls.' W iAVAjj" UtJU. P. II.. M kkJaANf 1AI J -r, .11 U n n .t t Clothing cleaned, etc. I lLAK V A -NO,. A N DKKbON. A i i'oK" j nev.er-i.ew. ia w itno .nee', Menitih'., ( 1ALVAHV t:illl KUII (aKISC'OHAUl.OOK, j rieennd and Adam, eta., ttev. Dr. White. 1KNTHAL MtTIKiUISf CHURCU. 17, J llnitinsireetRevW. M. Patiennm.p aster. C1UKl!flAN ClfiatCil. COH. LINbttN I and Mulberry streets. Her. Iir. Caeliey. rWNt.KKtsATKINAL UNION CliUKCU. Kj I'nlon .troet, bet. Third and De-oto. I lONiillKtlAilON BKN KM KTUllHltA. 1 KI.1TK). unr. cond and Monroe ats riUM UKKLANU P H K 8 M KkTaS Vj Church. Oi.ort it., bet. Second and Third, 1) T) KAN A 10. VVM..1MI ANDlKlfoi'LAA street, dealers in tJmeeriae, Teea, etc. ICKINSON. WILLI A Ma A CO. COiiOiJ FartnnllO Kront street. V V A NH A JOH N80N. Ctl'fTON PAf'ToHt, . m -m r i"in. S'rrrt, ninnil'niw. Ci.e, l lf 8 II K R. A l 1 8 A CO.. M AKIILV-WORKS anil lirain Fine, cv.Adams and Srniml flRUT BAH'flaT CUURCU. 8K00ND n".r rttiem.. nov. A. u. Miner. PIRST MKTHODIST CHURCH. MOONS I .treet, nenr Powlar. IflKfT PRK8 H V.T ERI A N CH UKCU. 001U r of Po.lar and Third streets. CJRACK CHPRCH (KPI8C0PA L). UtiT- J nando .treet. bet. Pontotoc unm V.iice. TUKKS A SCOTT. DKAI.KKH IN KTOVRS vr .,rn,re. I lTiw,r,, 'fl ! mtencfl llt mm, r ..ilNkk iiiitisu ,.uvLu j.u o........r; I and Wanhins'on trts. ho T YLKn. I)R W. 1).. flFKICK I1NDKK, 1 J Delwinnlco Hnnse.cor. Third and Madi.nn. M AYIiWKLL A ANHKR80N. 8TKAM Marhle aid Ftone Wnrka. f.7 and P9 Union . M VifLea I X;H A R L KaitiNRMLKOAO Offl-e No. m Main .t.. Bethall Rioch. EvMPJ11IA,.01,f0 RA1LRUA1 DKP6T. n a a t r rh i n I aSk&aA M IJIOKKT. KO miRKK. ATTORNEY AT I . Law ,d Solicitor in Bankruptcy. Offioe. No. n Cowrthcnse. cnr. Vnlnn end Second ts. I 'V.'i(w,':S,0M:,,.rtE,I0N:K8, OK PICK. No. ...-un--,., niiryvji,. v ''V' PICK. COR. JKFFKRSON AND T'ftrd street.. K. f! (., p........ R OYSTKR, TRKZKVANT k CO., A0 TiUSSELL'R PRIVATE MKK.CAL I)Il ! nen.arv. 40 and 44 N,n n,.J:.?... "lo It i ...f i CO.. OAYOHO PLA- tlning Miil, 312 Adams sWVt of thi SU,atS,T,DuNCANtA'1T0HNVY8-Af-I ' law, 63 Union street. Vemr.nl. T. ftlMEH. B. J & CO.. PT'RK WINKS, 1 1 Wni.kles and Rnnil n. Bnnnr.A ...... CKCOND PRKHHYTKRIAK CHUKCit, rnir. ninTii sjTja 111111 mTrmmtM. CJ'Tll KRN LIPEfNPUBNCEOOMP,T, l 17 Mndl.on S'reet. V. f. Whit. OT. Ph,TER'80HUKCH (CATHOLIC). COK, OT. MART'S GBKMAN CHURCH CrTa- CI M.TP...IUW Mnrlrar m-A TI.I.J -a. " OT. LAZARUS CHURCd (Ei UT. LA2ARUS CHURCd (Ei-ISCOPAL). k' Madison .treet. ee.f nf Thlnt v mattison street, east of Third. OT. MARY'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL), i Ponlar street, near Alnhawa. "TtOBACCO AND CIOAR8-A LAROR AND I superior stock at Thurmond, FosterACo.'s "iiaroimia, i iti ooroe .treet;. AD. H. A ro . BOOKSELLERS AND ntm inncne, rtl m HirPPT. w I1ITM0KB A CO., STEAM JOB PRIN- rKOMANS l.B P, ATTORN BY AND fin. li'-'tor. S3? e'nt. ,t . new Oreenlaw Fl'lr STOVES. G. F. FILLET'S CHARTER OAK. kfesdi atHESE "OLD RELIABLE " STOVE . are for sale ONLY by J. F. SCIJABEL & CO KO. 827 MitlS STREET, Whs keep a full stock ef COOK, PARLOR aod H RATING STOVliS, TIN, bUKKT IRON end COPf ER WARB. . - Bee that the name of O. I. FILLET Is on eaoh Stove, before purchasing. j. e. eutiAur.b stu., Sole Agents. No. 227 Main street, 9P, Memrihi-, Tenn. Charter Stove Emporium, (Established In 1358,) . 101 If aim St., N. W. eor. Waablns;tan (Sion or Bio Corns Pot,) J. L, EICIIBERa, Tririrps rnvsTANTRY ON Tf AND A K. large stock of the cel-brated CHARTF.R and T. P. BTBWART8 C00K.IN9 STOVES, Heating Stoves of all descriptions : dealer in Cutlery, Hollow Ware and Hou.e Furnishing Goods ; manufacturer of Iin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. , Roonng and Muttering aon. on in on. on,, lantels, Grates ani Fire brick constantly on, i-d. ? w , Dispensary and Imfirmary, MEMPHIS, TEJTJIES9EE. Di Tt. RUf?SELL'S DISPENSART AND w inuroiftrs iu '""" - ,.li;.i..j tion of th. kind in the msio""!; "'"" "."i in 1S59, pleas. ntly locaUd aj Nos. .40 and 4i Norlh aid. f Court cquare, Memphi., Tenon tee, is open f r the raception of patienU desir ing treats ent and the ooralortt of a home while recetvlne me wime. r;ii" ww the office or by leiter. if desired Kheutnatitn, Neuralgia. Uout, Paralysis, Deafr.e.iS, Fits, Consumption, rlyphilts. Skin JiscaK, Spermatorrhea, Itnpotency, and all the di.eMes arising fr-m tb. iudiscr lion of youth permanently rurert. Also, Chronic Dis ease in a'l heir f"rm, effectually cured at the abov. named Institution. 1H. Kl SSfcLI.. Consulting rny.lcan. AaT-Treati.e on Chronic LliMaae. tu'tii.hed free on application. 4tf-lJ II. HISKIIAUSEIV, DEALER 15 Watches, SJ'ECTACLES, lusical Instruments STaUXG. KTC, ETC S45 Second Street, Bet. Court aad Jaffersea Ctreeta. WMwaati ainel Maalral Ia.trnsnea.te B.nairwA. S lit 4 It