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PUBLIC LEDGER Office: So. 18 Madison .Street. LARGEST CITY dBCFLAlTON BEMPHIS POSTOftltE. Ornci Houaa Ftou 8 i.n. to 6r.. ; Bcxdat, From to 10 a.m. Cloae. Arrives. a.m. r.n. Memphis A Ohio R. B, Twice Daily. 12Ht 4M J2X Memphis A- Charleston 9.50 it. n. Dairy. Mississippi A Tennes see R. K. Daily. Memphis A Little Rook R. R.-Daily. Minn. river to Helena ft Friar's P't daily. Vicksburg(tri-weekly) Mon..Thur.,iSat. Hies, river U St. Louis Mon. and Thnra. White River iSsmi Weekly Tues. A Cat. Ark'arivar, tri-weekly Mun., Wed. A Friday. , Marion (tri-weekly) . Mon.. Wed..Fri. j Cuba. Tennessee weekly Friday. J Byhalia&Olive Branch Tuea. and Fri. 2.25 12 S 101 12H 12 6 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD Arrival. Leaves. Mall Kxpres . Way Freight Somerville Aceom.. Throngh Mail train till HOT stop at flag stations west of Moscow. Ticket Office, 278 Main street, corner of South Court. , ,r . MEMPHIS AND LOUISVILLK RAILROAD. Arrives. Leaves. l.H. p.. a. p.m. 4.15 1.45 Day Express ..... Night Express.... 12.49 4.15 Daily through train to Nashville and Chat tanooga without change of ears. Leaves at 7:45 p.m.; arrives in Nashville at V a.m., Chattanooga at 7:10 p m., next day. Brownsville Accommodation leaves daily (except Sunday) at 4:15 p.m. Depot at head of Main street. Ticket Office, 237 Main street, on door north of Jefferson. MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE R. R. ( (Takes effect Sunday, Jnne 12, 1870.) - Arrives. .Leaves. Jl.M. P.. i.m. r.y N. O. Mail (daily).., .50 12.30 4.30 Exprear. " ............ ".TO Freight (dally ex. Sunday) 8.15 a.40 TA . - . t . .fV.t, aM.t Ticket Office, 237)4 Main street, on door Bortu ol Jenerson. MEMPHIS AND LITTLE ROCK RAILROAD Through from Memphis to Little Rock jn 14 hours. On and after Thursday, the 11th day of Angust, 1870, until further notice, '.rains will run daily (Sundays oiceptea) as ouowai . Arrives. Leaves. A.M. P.M. 7.40 10.20 A.M. P.M 6.30 fTnpefield. ...... Brinkley 8.0O Freight train will leave Hopefield Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at a.m. Arrive at Hopefleld Tuesdays. Thursdays and S!'dya. at 4 n.m. Baggage checked through to Little Rock on Ferryboat will leave wharfboat, foot ol Union street, aaiiy, at a.w a.m. B. D. WILLIAMS, General Agent and Superintendent, B. P. RoBaow. Aaa't Sup't. WESTERN METHODIST, Formerly Xomuhli and Arkansas Chriitiaa Advocate. Southern Melhodlxt Newspaper. PUSdTT WIIILT IB8CI KXCEED8 4J300 COPIES. First-Class Medium for Advertisers. On Copy,... I J 00 par annum. Ten Copies, 17 SO per annum. R. W. BLEW A CO .Publishers. W. C. JOHNSON Editor. M 19 JI7TER80H ST., If EiTPHIB. PHYSICIANS. DR. A. A. LAURENCE, OFFICE AND ROOMS IV o. CiV Adams St., In rear af Calvary Chare h. flO THE CITY. MEMPIII81 T band ay Evenlac. Feb. 1. 1871. The Weed Sewing Ma chine, 263 Second St. 19 -t Gas riTTino at 315 Second at 42 1 All notices of meetings of any organ ized institution will be published at fifty cents in advance, or if charged, one dol lar, for each insertion, if the same does not exceed one. square. t LOTS OF COAL! ! ARRIVING. The Best Pittsburg At greatly reduced rates. 134-1) BMJLET, HELLERS H at CO. e i A Grateful Acknowledgment. A. J. Charlock, a pri nter in the office of the Ohio Weekly Clarion, writes to the pro prietors of the Plantation Bitter as fol lows: "Three months ago I was the mere shadow of a man, and so debilitated that my limbs shook under me while at work. The compositor at the next rase said to me one day, 'Andrew, you need a tonic; that' what's the matter; and there's no tonic that was ever got up equal to Plan tation Bitters. Try 'em.' I hate ' tried 'em,' and yon are at liberty to state (re ferring to me for confirmation) that they have restored my health, and, I believe, saved my life." ;eaarn ravl Re flag, by Bar tfcoloxssew at Alias, 48 Xorek Court tree. 113-f More than 500,000 people bear testi mony to the wonderful curative effects of Dr. Pierce' Alt. Ext or Golden Med ical Discovery. For palpitation or irreg tilar action of the heart, all evere acute or lingering coughs, and for " Liver Complaint " or " biliousness " it is un- rnualcd. Sold by all dniKeist. . daw Erowtx 4 Browvi.315 Second at. 42t Old Varieties Theater. Fun for the million. The big light, corner Wash ington and Main, will show the way. t If ya waait a:oo4 old esrlbb whiaky, ; ta W7 ea4 atreek Sea MossFarixe from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, puddings, creams, etc., etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. ' daw l.H. P.M. l.H. P.H. 12.15 11.40 . S.30 6.45 8.15 6.45 9.45 I 1.15 FRQXTIEI Manaa'era ot ' JVmlly by indln-A Horrible story. - A srnntlenian' Viv the name of T. L Stanutsld, writing from Montague, Texas, to the Dallas Herald, says : . Last i'n- iUv with, a nounla, of companions, I started from the pleasant little village of Decatur to this place, about two o ciock p.m. 1 We jogged along until about one hour after niclit, when we arrived at the residence of William Freeman, au old pioneer, where we spent a cheerful night and again pursueu nur juuniri, We bad not traveled further than a mlla when we received the sad lutein gence that a family had been massacred about two miles above. We hastened on to the place of the awful tragedy, and may God forbid that my eyes should ever again look upon auch another cene as I there witnessed. The first victim was a little boy, some eight or ten Years old. some lorty varus irom us house, atone dead.; ; His left arm was cut from his body, exhibiting to lull view hit heart and lungs, his bowels cut out, and then scalped. e then repaired toi the house, and the first vic tim that 'met our gaze, near beside the entrance, was a girl about nine or tenyearsold, wrapped, orrather tumbled, in: a mass oi om oea-ciotnes, eic, who ode nuked hand and arm elevated. I took hold of her hand, but to find that she, too, was dead and wounded in sev eral nlaces. ' Next was a lady, some aixtT' vears of ace. by the name of Keenan. shot tbroueh her breast, witn two arrows that passed through her body, suffering all that humanity could suffer. Her sea t was taken on. too. -Next was a lovely little girl, three years old, nurs ing a babe, and when it was taken from her arms, the poor child said she " did not want Dolly to starve. v 1 On examina tion it was found that she (the little girl) hail been lanced throush the breast, the weapon entering on the left and passing through the right. Near by her was an other girl, about ten years of age, with her head beaten and bruised in a most brutal manner, stiff and cold, almost life less. The Indians had beaten her head until she was thought to De aeaa, and pitched her out at the window, where she had lain all night in a sense less condition. Then we turned to a little boy calling for water he was lanced, the wound entering above the (ireast bone and passing out below. The ext and last was a -ura. rascuai ijiug eside the bed on her face, weltering in core. Un examination sne was iounu w be dead, with several wounds that had teen inflicted in different portions of the body. One little boy was lanced in the breast, who made his way to a neigh bor' house about one mile off. Two little children were left in the bed un hurt. One of the wounded has since died. This leave four dead and four wounded; two of . the wounded will probably recover. Mr. Keenan says there were eight or nine Indians who en tered the house about two hour after nieht after they had retired for . the night and committed this brutal mas sacre. , There were no men about the place. The dead were promptly buried in as decent a manner a possible, and the wounded moved to where they could be cared for." MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Lent begins February 22, and ends April 9. A lady " professes " in Ripon College, Wisconsin. The average winter temperature of Minnesota is 16s. . Virginia made Co, 000 gallons of fruit brandy in 1870. The idea of making Alaska a penal colony grows in flavor. Portsmouth, New Hampshire, imports coal from Nova Scotia. California' has recently imported 5000 chestnut trees from Japan. The cattle disease ha made its ap pearance at Hudson, Wisconsin. The celebrated Franklin fund of Bog- ton now amounts to $151,193 37. There were 587 deaths from yellow fever in New Orleans last year. Horace Greeley is accused of having an insurance of $io,000 on his life. - Josh Billings' almanac for 1871 has paid its astute author f'JOOO profit. A Michigan trial justice has decided the cost of boarding a rooster two days one cent. The new hammer in the Bessemer steel works at Harrisburg weighs 35,000 pounds, and cost $92,000. A man in Sasrinaw, Michigan, lately left his team unhitched for awhile. He was fined six cents and costs. An institution has ten started in Brooklyn to insure employers againat loss by clerk and porters. Brandreth, the piller, is worth $2,000,- 000. liow much the world ha suffered that he might be enriched I Rev. R. W. Condit, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Oswego, New York, for the past forty year, died sud denly on Sunday. I Lieutenant Governor Leslie was, Mon day, inaugurated Governor at Frankfort, Kentucky, vice Uovernor Mevenson. re signed. Miss Nellie Marshall, daughter of Geo. Humphrey Marshall, was married at Frankfort, Kentucky, Monday night, to Representative McAfee. The Province of Ontario has voted $30,000 to encourage immigration, and $20,000 to build houses and clear from three to five acres of land on a number of free-grant lots. The Assiatsnt Postmaster at New York died suddenly about 11 o'clock on Sunday night from heart disease. He ha occupied the position above named since 1822, with the exception of an in terval of three years. Fred. Zimmerman, sentenced last De cember to ten years in the Kentucky penitentiary, for the manslaughter of killing Captain O. Morris, was released from confinement Monday morning on a pardon from the Governor. FLORIDA WATER. The Celebrated Murray ' Lanman's Florida ."Water ' . The most lasting, agreeable and refreshing of ' all per fumes, for use on the hand kerchief, at the toilet, and in the bath. For sale by all Druggists and Perfumers. u, THE 8ALE8. TV VTRTTTE f)V A TRUST DEED EXE J) eutcd to me on tha fith day of January, lfH.7. by J. K. Marriman. ana reriswraa in in Kfxifter'i olliee of Shelby ooupty. in b book 58, part X, pace bis ana oio, win on , Saturday, February 18, 1871, Betwaen tha hours of 10 o'olook a.m. and S o'clock a.m., on tha premises, sail at auction to the oighmt bidder, for oath, tb lollowius real property, to-wit: A certain lot oi irrouu iii.t.ui I,, M.mnhii. Hlielliy eonaty. Xenn. am th nrtrlhMMl CiirnAr nf PontoUlO and Mul- berry streets : said lot belnnin at tha Inter section of said streets, runnlnc thenoe north with th ..Mt siila nf Mulberry street, seventy five foeti thenoe east, at rifht angles with said street, ona hundred ana twenty teat; h. in a line with Mulberry street. seventy-are feet, to fnntotee street i inenoe with tha north line ol ronwioo street, one k,inrl.,l .ml iwainiv feet, to tha beainnlna, Title believed to be tood. but I will sell and convey only as trustee. 1SM4H SHERIFF'S SALE. ShertlTs Sale of Itoal Efrtate. T"iV VTKTTTK Ok A VtinLlKl HIPil KArU I) nas. to me directed from the First Circuit Onnrt ..f Kl.ll,v Cnnntv. in favor of J. V. Caruthora vs. B. B. Waddell, for tb sum of $461 HI, besides interest and eosta, 1 will call frn thu hlvhMut hiiMer for oash. in front of the KhenlTs oflice, on Kacond street, in tha city of Memphis, tehelby county, lennessee, on Saturday, 1Kb day f Marco, 1871, me iouowins; aewcriou ,y. vr pwmi ui lau ... i . , i -r i i lyin ana Deina m iu 0117 v. iu.iui.w. .uu eounty ol Mieloy, Biaie 01 lennmcg, auu aM.ii.Aj r,.u,,ivsr All the riirht. title and in terest of B. B. waoaeii in ana 10 pan 01 n,nt li No Ml. beina lot No. 17 of Hill s subdivision, situated on the south side of Alosby street, fronting on saia sueet 71 leec, running back HS feet to an alley. Sale be tween the hours of 10 o'olook a.m. and 4 p.m. r abruary 10, mi. J1AI.VVOU. " IUUU 1 , LJUr lu. By W. W. Coliiuk. D. 8. 141-147-15J LEGAL. Chancery Sale of Personal Property, L. Holmes e vs. t R.1 , y at al.J First Chancery Court of INo. 81 bhelby Vounty. Henry Kelly TY VIRTUE OF AN LNTh.hU,Oi;ijTUKl II daaree for sale, entered in the above causa February 9, 1S71 , 1 will sell at public auction to tha highest bidder, at the residence of N. F. Lemaater, in Shelby eounty, Tann., on Moaday. February SO, 1871, withia legal hours, tha following described personal property, to-wit : About 150 bushel of corn, about 1600 bundle of fodder, and about 270 bushels of ootton seed. Also, on the same day, within legal hours, in front of Clerk and Master's office. Second street. Memphis, Tenn., about four (4) bales of cotton, now in possession of Newton Ford (Ue. ierms ot sale casn. ... 1.UUJU A. lAiiib. v. ana m. J. N. Ford and J. R. Robertson, Attorneys, 141-147 Chancery Sale of Heal Estate. Mary Moriarty vs. ") No. 4344, 0. R. D. y Second Chancery Danl H. Moriarty at al. J Court of bhelby Uo TJT VIRTUB OF AH ORDER OF BALE 1 1 mntrA in tha ahova aausa February 9. 1871, 1 will sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, before the court-house door of the Second Chancery Court, Ureenlaw isioct, Seoond street, in the oity of Memphis, lenu., on ' Saturday, March 11, 1871, ' ' Within legal hours, tha following described property, vis: 1st. A certain lot of land sit uate, lying and being in the city of Memphis, y county, ana state oi Tennessee, mown scribed as follows, to-wit: Being part of a trjet of land known upon the plan of Memphis aa lot number five hundred and eleven (511), and designated upon 11. W. Hill's plan of subdivision of said lot 511. as surveyed by William Crana, engineer, lot Mo. (2U) twenty: beginning at tne soutneast corner ot Hill and Moxbv streets, in said city and eounty and State, thence eastwardly sixty-nine (64) feet, with the south line of Mosby street, to a stake; thenoa southwardly, and parallel with Hill street, one hundred and forty-eight and one-half (HHK) feet, to an alley sixteen and one-half (16H) feet wide; thenea wastwardly, with the north line of said alley, sixty-nine i (64) feet, to a stake at the corner of said alley AUU 11 1 1 1 0 LI . . 'T I , .11.11, UW1 bU naiu., " I LU .11. east line of Hill street, one hundred and forty eight and one-baif (148) feet, ta the begin ning; the same being part ot lot conveyea to Daniel Moriarty by Thomas W. Hunt, by deed recorded in tha office of Register of Shelby eounty, Tenn., in Record Book No., pages . 2d. Also a certain lot or parcel of land situated, lying and being in tha city of Mem phis, bhelby eounty. xennesaee, ami more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Tha same being situated on the south side of Mosby street, in the city of Memphis, and being part of lot No. lit of 11. W. HUT! subdivision of tha eity of Memphis, Shelby eounty, Tennessee; having a iront oi miny-seven leei six incr.es (37 feet 6 inches) on said street, from tha east ern boundary line oi said lot No. 19. and run ning back in parallel lines from said street one hundred and forty-eight feet six inches (148 feet), to an alley; the same conveyed to Daniel Moriarty by Thomas 11. Hunt and Cal vin M. Fackler, by deed duly registered in tha omre oritegister ot enemy county, Tennessee, in Record Book No. 38, pages 3u0 and 301, and by deed of M. C. Kennedy to Daniel Moriarty, in said Register's office,, in book No. , pages . Terms of Sale: One-half cash ; and the bal ance in equal payments, at six and twelve months; lien retained until all purchase money is paid. M. V. b. bl BWAKI, Clerk and Master. This February 10, 1871. 12-10 . Atta?liinent Aotioc. i I Feucht A Lockhart) vs. A.Pritchard. J AFFIDAVIT HAVING BEEN MADE before S. A. Moore, Justice of the Peace for tha eounty of Shelby and Stata of Tennes see, for attachment, and tha same having been returned, levied, etc., it is therefore or dered that publication be made ia the Mem phis Public Ledger, a newspaper published in the eity of Memphis, said btata, for four suc cessive weeks, commanding the said A. Prit chard to appear before me at my office, in the eity of Memphis, on the 13th day of March, 1ST), at 10 e'elix'k a.m., and make defense te said suit against him, or it will be proceeded with exparte. H. A. MOOKK, 143-149-154 -5 Justice of the Peace. Attachment Notice. Robertson. Bruc A- Co. vs. Robert Rader and A. Copper.. FFIDAVIT HAVING BEEN MADE 1Y before S. A. Moore, Justice of the Peace fur the county of Shelby and Ktata of Tennes see, for attachment, and the sins having been returned, levied, -lc., ii is therefore or dered that publication be made in tha Mem phis Public Ledrer, a newspaper published in the city of Memphis, said State, for fonr suc cessive weeks, commanding the said Robert Rader and A. Copper to appear before me at my office, in the city of Memphis, on the 22d day of March. 1871, at 10 o'clock a.m., and make defense to said suit against them, or it will be proceeded with ex part. S. A. MOORE. Justice of tha Peace 142-148-154-6 for the Coanty of bhelby. Attachment Notice. T.J.Brettan 1 Befora 8, A. J.N.nardawayA8. H.Forbes J Moore. J. P. TTACHMENT HAVING BEEN ISSUED i V by ma ia tha above cans, on tha ground that the defendants are non-residenU of the State, so that the ordinary process of law can not be served upon them, and the same having been returned by the proper officer, levied, etc., tha defendants will take notiee that this cansa is sot for trial Monday, Febraary 27th, 171, at 10 o'clock a.m., before me, a Jus tice of tha Peace for Shelby eounty. at my office in the eity of Memphis, when ana where the defendants can appear and defend said suit, or the same will be proceeded with ex parte; and it is further ordered that this notice be published once a week for fonr con secutive weeks in the Public Ledger, a aews- paper published in the city of Memphis s. a. Moore. J. p. rs. A. MOO ill Loj orwood at !"!c, Janaary 27,1871. cod k M!c, Attorneys. 12i-I34-40-l0 Attachment Notice. J. R. Robertson "1 J. B. Rassell, alias R. 6. Hewitt, j A TTACHMENT nAVING BEEN ISSUED 1 V by me in the above causa, on the ground that the defendant is a non-resideot of the rotate of Tennessee, and the same having been returned by the proper officer, levied, etc., the defendant will take notice that this cause is set for trial on Monday, the 6ih day of Marrh next, hf ire me, a Jos-ti-e of tha Peace for Fhelby county, at my oflice in the city of Memphis, when and where the defendants ran awear and defend ssid suit, or the same will b proceeded with ex parte; and it is further ordered thai this aouce be published one a weak for four con secutive weeks ia the Public Ladrer. a news paper pablishad l the city at M.mpbis. In testimony whereof I bare hereunto set my band and seal, February tth, 13t-lti4-W P. M. WINTERS, J. P. Trustees' FOUNDRY. )'r Rmt. NTrHni.HOir. of Robinson t Nloholson. i. w . MoOoxmi X, formerly with Quinby k , Hobinson, li. ( , . , Western Foundry, MACHINE SHOP .' Shislly Street. 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It In now presented In a Mientifle combination . with other soothing and healing agpnclen, in the form of a SALVEf and, having been al ready ned In numberleM caei with mostt naliHfaforT and beneficial rcnlt,webae no hesitation In oilerlngll to tbe pn bile a) tbe moot certain, rapid and effect nal remedy for all (sore and llcern, no inat Icr of how lonr canling, for Iturnst, 'nfi, Wonndx, and ewory AIIUtMO V of HtllM or f 'LLSH. and for LSkln difeae generally. . Bold by all Drasriits. Price cants. JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Prop'r, COLLEGE PLACS. 9cw Yerk. IK JOB PRINTINO. PUBLIC LEDGER ' BOOK Aiip jouzi Printing Establishment 13 Madison Stret. ' . .. l . i. '. 'i ll HI ll. ., E, tyinTKORE, Proprietor. I-' I ' ' iri -i ln 4- ,.' , ;i..,i ;., ,'.. .,-.,) i.' I i..:,. mHI8 ESTABLISHMENT, BEING FULLY X stocked with tha latest and moat, . , Improved Styles . of Presses, From tha celebrated manufactories of B. I Boa A Co.. and Geo. P. Gordo, ui i with all the styles and designs f : . 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SJTKEEX JtlLLS. rKOBAHMaT ' STREAMERS- We kayo tha argart Bfcok Typo Baaaiao- tarad for this irarpoea. eavok let tea- aoewpyiag L x.moTn SHEET. ' . . . ) ''7 1 a- OrdsM yromptly atUiadad to. FBJCE8 REASONABLE. ' ' Lodtrer Ptintiae Hon, UalABIMI ITIim.: TYPIi, DE. ,B, S. JOHNSON'S M EiiibME N S A E Y, j.UliiJ.a. t,..iU I to. fl"-1-"' 4, 10. Alain street, Up Stairs, Between Adami and Tfaebluiftori, IS NOW PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED FOR TUB TREATMENT OF PATIENTS, both Male and Famale, who are afflicted with any form of vknkkkal or bkorkt dikiabis, aooh as Syphilis. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, (Strictures and all Urinary lhseases; Byphilitioor Merou rial Atfeotions of the Throat, Bkia or Bones, Orchitis, Hernia or Rupturai also tbe effects of a Solitary liabit, ruinous to tbe body and mind, produoing Blotches on the ieee, Debility, Im Botency. Dissiness, Dimness of tiight. Confusion of Ideas, Evil Foreboding, ArerHioa to Society, Loss of Memory. Weakness, ato. ; not all pi thest (n any ona case, but all ooourring frequently . tewarJoMoajsot. JU. U Xt.iX H j I RHEUMATISM AND RHEUMATIC PAINS ii 3 l .Villi CURED B)f A ParticdarAttentionPaid to Diseases of Women,, Bach as ExoessWe, Suppressed r Painful Menstruation, Lenoorrhcca or Whites, Fallingf tha Womb, and all irregularities of tha Monthly Periods, causing Sterility or Barronneas, and Oftentimes Consumption. . i ....... . , i Persons who have bean under tha treatment of other Physicians, and have not been cured, , are Inrited to oall, as I can oure all old Sypbilitio Diseases, it makes no difference of how longstanding. They will yield to my " -' ' I ..... ..-v. .1. .. , ').! i ' i . , I , , Celebrated Vegetable Remedies, To which THOUSANDS can testify, who haye been cured by me In New Orleans, Memphis, Cairo, and rarious other places. All communications strictly con Adentiul. ;J IVOV'lA.Yi ;TJIVTI1L. CUR13D! ! . . . . ' ' " .1 . Will bo required of parties living and doing business on their own account In Memphis. : . Tha Doctor can be oonsultea personally or by letter, upon all Diseases pertaining to his Bpooialty, and all other Diseases not requiring his attention outside of his oflioe. - j A SEPARATE OFFICII FOR LADIEH. e Honrs from 8 o'olook a.m. to 6 o'olook p.m. mm WEEKLY PUBLIC LEDGER. CHEAP READING. A 36-Column JournaL I i ' ' . i I I f h , 1 1 9 -, The Weekly PUBLIC LEDGER! V. 1 t, rVBLIHUED ETEBT TUESDAY MORNING; ..I . . M i, f ; f : it . , : ' ' $2' Per Annum! THE BEST NEWS, LITERARY, aD ymi Miscellaneous Journa 1 In Tennewee. Ocr Commercial, News, Miscellaneous and Local departments will be kept upte the high est standard of approved Journalism, endeav oring to please all tastes and to Interest all Readers, Thus making tho Wbiily Lidokb a wet come, pleasing and interesting FIRESIDE VISITOR AND FAMILY COMPANION! Ia overy section of tb State and throoghoit the South. Plainly printed, on gnperlor pape, with a largo and increasing circulation. ADVERTISERS Cannot tail to see the anriraled induoameaU offerod by ns ia the way of cheap and projt- able advertisements. Terms of Subscription i $2 per Ann am, Invariably in Advance 0W Specimen copies mailed fro. Rate of Advertlajlnsrt II 00 car Sonar for First Insertiol. 60. " lack ubsee.ueit lasartioa. Star All eomssaaieaUoBa should he 'ad dressed to E. HHITS ORE, PablUlier and Prap IS BjacUavaa at., aafhla. j MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, NEW METHOD. RAILROADS. t MEMPHIS AND NASHVILLE' SHORT LINE. ; V ia. McKonzi e'J i - ' Two Passenger Trains Dully. Lear Momphis.. 4 .15 a.m. 7 .15 p.m. Arrive at Nashville....... 5;40 p.m. 8:00 a.m. Shortest, Best, Quickest Route. WO HUea Shorter than via Decatar IO to Haahville. And the only route soiling tickets via Nash ville to Chattanooga, Atlanta, Knoxville, and tbe Southeast. (lot your tickets at S37 1-8 MAI5T STREET, ' Or at Depot, head of Main street, and sava time, distance, and the trouble, of an unsea sonable change of ears. Through sleeping cars only rnn between Memphis and Nashville, via McKentie, and this is the only route by which passengers aro not oompelled to change cars. J. W. THOMAS, General Sup't. W. I,. DANLEY. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. ' ' W.H. IiANDIS, ' Passenger Ag't N. and N. k W. B. R.t U-133-t LOUISVILLE ROUTE. NORTH AND EAST. Winter Schedule. Takes Effect January 9th, 1871. Leave. Memphis 4.15 a.m. 1.45 p.m. Arrive at: St. Louis.......... 10.30p.m. T.15a.m. Nahville.... 5.50 p.m. Louisville ..............10.30 p.m. 8.00 a.m. Cincinnati .... 6.00 a.m. 1.05 p.m. Indianapolis. .4.05 a.m. 11.00 p.m. Cleveland .............. 3.55 p.m. . 7.30 a.m. Buffalo 10.30 p.m. 2.00 p.m. Niagara Falls............... 6.20 a.m. 4.45 p.m. Pittsburg 7.25 p.m. 3.45 a.m. Baltimore 9.00 a.m. 6.25 p.m. Washington City. 10.20 a.m. 10.00 p.m. Philadelphia - U.40 a.m. 5.35 p.m. New York 1.40 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Brownsville Accommodation leaves daily (except Sunday) at 4:15 p.m. Daily through train to Nashville and Chat tanooga without change of cars. Leave at 7:45 p.m.; arrive in Nashville at 9 a.m.. Chattanooga at 7:10 p.m., next day. Depot at head of Main street. Ticket Oflice, 237 Main street, ona door north of Jefferson, The train leaving Memphis at 1.45 p.m. rani daily. The 4. 15 a.m. train does not run on Sun day. Both trains run through to Louisville without change. Elegant sleeping cars run through on the 1.45 p.m. train from Memphis to Louisville, connecting at Louisville with through cars to Philadelphia, Cleveland, Buf falo and New York, without change. Only one change from Louisville to Baltimore, Washington City and Boston. Berths and staterooms, in through ears, oan be engaged at tha Tioket Office, 2i7Main street. J. v. tsuiu, Superintendent. Jig. Brian, Ticket Agent. 9-62-t PASSENGERS GOING EAST, Tla LOUISVILLE or CAIRO, Should purchase tickets by tha j ERIE A ATLANTIC A GREATWESTERN BAIL W A Y, forming the best and most comfortable Line to New York, Boston, and Northern and Atlantio Cities, with magninoent Palace Combined Day and Night Coaches, through to New York without change. Two Lightning Express Trains Daily. This is tha only Line from Cincinnati to New York nnderone management; the only Line from Cincinnati to New York without break of Gauge; the only Line whose Traina run through to New York withoutchange; tho only Line running coaches through without using. Compromise Wheels; the only Lino running Palace Broad Oauge Coaabes through without change. arlf you desire prompt time and certain connections, 6nest scenery on tbe Continent, most comfortable Cars in the world, most mag. ni6cent dining halls and ample time for meals, and the safest, best, and most comfortable) reute-go to New York by the ERIK A AT LANTIO URKAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Tickets by this Line for sale at all Ticket Offices through the Soutb R BARR Oen'l Passenger Ag't, N. Y. W. B. SHATTUC. r , Oen'l Southern Ag't. Cincinnati. 0. 94-t Memphis and Little Rock KAILHOAD. - . . . -. Change of Time. QN AND AFTER Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1S7I, Until further orders, trains will ma daily (Sunday excepted) as follows : - Leave Uorefield at 7 a.fc. ; arrive at Brink ley at 12 m, Leava Brinkley ail :30 p.m.; arrive at Hopo ieldat6:30 p.m. ferryboat will leave wharfboat, foot of Union street, daily at 8:15 a.m. Treirht train will leavo IiopeSeld on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, at I a.m.. ar riving at llopeleld oa Taeeday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 p.m. 5 No through tickets will be sold after Jan uary so, isn. Tvl Tt TV WTTTHva. o.n. Snv't. MAGISTRATE. Magistrate'! Offloe. .1 A M i: H TtONT!. OSK OF THE MAGISTRATES FOR THK Fifth Civil District, ran 1 foond at tho office of I.tmer, M'..1Iuib A King.beond st. during aiCbasiness hours. II ...... I....... 1U.1