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--I iem:PTTTS "TT A TT V "KYWEBY M'CkANAHAN, BUTTON & CO. MEMPHIS, TEM, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, JLS57. VOL. VII. NO. 3,03.
"'oBUSHED DAII.t7tRI-WEKKL- T AND WBEELT, BT
JJfe. R. Jd'CLANAHAN, LEOMDAS TROOSDA1E,
TO. M. HUTTON, BENJAMIN r. DILL,
pjtDEE. THE STTLE ARB FIRM 6T
MTCTLAITAHAIT, HTJTTOK & CO.,TO TTHOB ALL LETTERS ON BUtlSEtS, OR OTUEH--
IE, SHOULD BE ADDMUrO.
pkice of iunscRirnos. -
In 4xbw, r--r annua .....$'0 00FWeekiy, " " " t "5 o
Weekly. " " " 393" The 'Weekly paper will be famisbed te CMi of ";n
a uavow Tvreolr, at $2 SO each; to Claes of Iweulyifcl sfwardf, at $2 each payable InvaslaMr 11 sSflBKrr,and'every OM le be ran up at see once.
J2 An eM seeicrrber and a new see win be takenat C,4SS ea
JJ-l- a ease wiHtb paper be seat to Bf w jubocrl-be- ts
as setae order lor the sasae Is attended with ttse
J3" Alt DaOy aabertptk will ..sWered da andparas ha'f-year- ty la advance.
terms wffl be strictly end rfesilyadhered) to.
DAILY RATES FOR ADVERTISING.Aiefitd by fae ,!nai en4 Sanfc ut Basrirtr.
FC one soaareof ten lines er lets. one laeertten... $1 69
Fere additional iaeerUen ef
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2-- oe sqaare, reswwable weet'y. yer mmm, Wiwm a t, " case
S3- - Tiro wnires, renewable vteeTy, per anaaa, 60 69" " twice a ireek. " 86 66
S3- - AH advertlfeaaenss required to be kept oa seeoc I
page, charged as Nrw E 1CH DA V, afld an third pae,as advance over stated rate .
S3- - Adrertlseaaents directed to be diqOayetf, or set lainto type, charged docile rates.
r--- Taxtr airw'iMT. wi I be charmd extra far occu--patskg ssuce over cuatract, and when LAR0E TYPk is rv--
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. alirw Wuhe no, or tae aivntess aesai m wrwm: h
E3"Tarlv advertisers willbechaigV xtr at rearolarrats for Wants, Sen s, Sastovais. Copartacxship Xo-ttt- e.
To OonKes. &c
X?"TRANIEST ADVEKTISIB SICST BE PAID JOS- Ill ADVANCE.
' will appear ic the Weel Jy paper' rmmr--r by spec al contract.
S3--Adverttsements to be lKerted in tbe Vcellr paperBttj, or at Irresoiar iatervile is either of the papers, willbe eaarsed $1 per rqure fr every inrtioa.
S3- - AaaoaficlazcaBdidites for Stale, Coaaty andOScts, $6 oack, to be paid ja advaaot to every
tsMaaee.. . i.rf-- AU advertioeraeats tor Cb&ritalNe lostitatiocM,
Fre Osaapaaies, Ward, Towa, aad other Pnhne Meetisgs,tojatoharaed half price."t3" Xarriag aad Beaths are pahBshed ai sew ; bat
Obnaarfs. Tribato. of Respect aad Faaorai JaritatloCi,as eab--r advertisements.
,r 3AB ME1 aad Transient Advottssosaoots wt be"sbarcod by 1k insertion.
S3- - Bdttorial Notices in Local OtiasaB wBI be charged0ant per lineS3NoMactioaervaratavrai be aaadefromAe
ttfaS45 ToltM.XeCLANAHAN. HUTTON Jk CO.
Iroftsstonal (Lute.L. O. RIVES.
AND COCXSSLOR AT VKVT, Memphis,ATTORNT5T in the Poet Omee BaiMiag.vjbatesentrBiedtohi carewtll receive prcaxot
aad taithfal atteatioB. Owlectioos made ia Aerersoandsag eoaatios of West Teaneseee, MiseiMsppi and
Arkasras.aalS-den,- ly
J. A. ANDERSON.AT L.VW, Menrphi., Tenn. Otae la
ATTORNEX BaUdisg, over Jtanafl.-ld'-s Drag Stota,
Xm street. jxaMy'
el GarelSAMCEL GILB8RT, SR. . bas returned to hie old
DH leaMilr itI Bear Memahis aad reteBvd bis lolrsa-ar- T
saAwaireBHiapnaiaenUy. He treats theDiseases: Caneers.-Sorofflita-
, Whie Sw.llio,LrWenaiadWeBS.TrUbMtS3rKiealoiratjaB4. Be aim.
sreato-a- CrtobIc Fesaate dlesoe, S reset loagstaadiac.Tetter. Rbeamatisai, SypaiiU, aad a3 fotiss of MercuilalASAjctioBa.
fft Q. deems it naaeceeeary te y more. a b t as liv-a- g
iijlariii-- i ot his soocese'
from Jiaiae to Oregoa.'
BENJAMIN KOWCOTT, Dentist.HATtKG prepared myself weB
OcotHtrTtaMemphM I respect ear soticu.ktbe patioaage of all who may n-- e my xr--. timi in tbe usat isf. aan ma sktiu iv
pertorm all operations on the Teeth, and insert ArtMctelTeeth ta the most approved style at we as it can tedeee in thWoranv jthrr country.
Omet on Main street, opposite WorSbsm Hosm, .dsc9-6- ts
ACMEe. w. asree -G. W. & K. 3r. ACREE,
DENTISTS, oace cnion jhoci, wiitr.-- l. between Main am nam w.
J Memphis, Tnaesee.All IXBlat leranom irwtw i
ibe least poseiUe pain. Diseases of the Alveotor rroorcsand Gams treated la the most skiUfnl atanaer. Fan orpartial Sets of Teeth set oa Gotta Percha or Gold, withtbe latest lmprejmaeatsaBd GUARANTIED,
narm-l- y
JAMES M. MURPHY,Gc&xxcfrsil. .Tmnrl -goiit.
JACKSOXPORT, AKK- -,
TTT1I.L attend personally to the locating of SapLadVV Sorlpand vTarraiits in the Jacks, nport and Betes
BaHriots, seUle: Land aad paying
Befereneos.B Ctoaaem. Ketaphls.TeBB.j A . 3. Hoey, LHtle Eock;
W it Foiwell. " J- - Norton & Co , . O ;p'LaaefiOe, " J. A. Sonseean, LsGrasfe,
k,H"'" Wt.,I.vrrecevUle,abm PoK " Pa ;
'C, W. Board, Jaeksonport; Pool Vat,Jksonpart
aeci7-i- y
: rn. Win. HEWITTTTTlCI. aoWev&eWtBe, m tar prtJflbat therete
w -- i tm an aaa uow. an .i.h.ii..eaJenrsou street, in th, Post Otae Balidla,sawtHB tawPoet Oflto. a tttc earner
Bemaado and ZILjU streets.BRFBSENCB3 :
Oat. J. B. Staatoo, N. AOaau, i., Bsymod camur-JUr.p.-
BUni", Dr. J. B. Maetia, Fare.e esmJy.KSomerviae. RV. F P- - Martin. Ksq.,Tiptoa connty.
- J.'L- - Wefci, J. B. Ashe, Meavpbis.tobi-de-m
' J. S. TTHITE, M. D..T ATS of Hardetsaa oooatT. havUs; roaaovad b Mem--! . . . ,,..Ar.Lnal services to ths elUartn.
oieai'poart o. dr - --"t ofSWaflacVs Aoc-S-
o7 KnUesc on Fuototoc stmt, slh side.
tbmweaSt Patrick and St. Marfan. CT "- - R. F. LOOHEY,
4 TJORNET AT LAW. OSsot aver C. W. Cherry &
: ir-t- f
R. C. BROWN,ET AT IAW, Marioa, Ark., prjatjee. to
ATTORN CrUtenden, MlsstselTPl, Grees J??yr.i''and Manro .Coaaties, in Arkansas.ED. A. BEECHES.t. TT.:MHAM
WICa.ERSHA7I & BEECKER,. nratVETS AT LAW. Memphis, TeBBeseee. OCSce,
lwl-- tXX. Mo i jenerBQi
SMITH P. BANZLHEAD,HORNET AT LAW, MemahU, Tena. Ome in tbe
A Office Block, ever Aydlett fc Co., third story.
af4
Dr. R. L L.ASRI,and Di eesoraf several BospHals
LATEGeTrfw ber ef dlffarent todie Societies
fa his located in the city of Memphis, aodof-- V
bls"rrire to the paMsc a: Phyasdaa. Acooacher,
Or'wSTt-rret-,
baleen SlsmandSt9aM
W WHEATLEV..M. A.HIO0S.B.. V. RICHARDSOS..W.
T?inTirdson. Wlieatley & Higgs,AT LAW Office oa tbe corner Second
ATTORKETS ttreetor Memnais, Tena. I -1 r, innrv A Ta'tOflP.. ."ty dJVJa.A ss, a Aw"''y
FTTOSNET AT LAW. Omce in tne reel OfflBa- -
lag, Memphis, Teinir sovtl-t- f
HASK.EL.L & SEARCY,A TTORKET AT J.AW. Memphis, Teaeee WauT.I Tirt RMnrr Jiave associated urcaa- -
together ia ih. nrirtiw or Law. OfBe. laWa& . aovSC-di- m
J.
BEN. S1TERROD,AT LAW. Oavlagten, Tenn. -- All b&
ATTORNET witt receive prompt attoatste.llyI9-tf- ".
LEBOI POPE, 'AT LAW. Memphis, Tena., wiB raaateeAS crtrci Hs 1 e
Oulbof Coartaare, ade4as thattK-- 1t
of the
Bery Court qrk.Tonti.TtT . OSBORNEpractice Law in the OonrU t Hardeman Fay- -
entrnhimrrecfmltto. H- - 1. m the Chancery CWf 'BMIvar ILtrueman connty, Tenn
JOHN P. FARRELrEY,. v--n vnrvanr ryiR AT LAW. HompWs.
jV&n. Of rr of Mato and Jemsl streott,rrr?vv..T, it no.'a. - .
TertoBM.Beniy PlrUe, W. V. BltoScai3f.5a t. ntwll t. Son. Lewis Pan?.
McGftsor. Arar K7a,"GrSnwood, OrtetatJ .Vr AVpa-f- ta CoMeaj
business (tarns
J. C. JAOOSI & CO.,3S8 Mala, bet.Unton and Gayoio-s- t. )
Importers and aiannfacturcrs otHAVANA & DOMESTIC
CIG-AR- S AND TOBACCO.oQhawl. a lartt assortment of the nxlCOKSTAXTLT at moderate piices.
Jiu5-l- y
A. J. "W ALT & CO.,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
& M O M M ,DEALERS IS ALL SISSS Or
UPPER COUNTRY PRODUCE,Sautbeasl Corner et Main and Union Sti.,
MKitrniS, TBNN.,alvajrs on hand a well and carefully aelecttd
HAVK of articles in tboir Uae, KUcb they will teU atUk-- lowi-a- t cnrruit prKes.
Orders promptly filled 'wrtti trlipatch.)aol1-dtw-- lT
!ATCI MAI.EE,J.
AND DEALER 13
Watches. CIoclis. and Jewelry,CORKKR OF MAIN AXD ABAMS-ST3- .,
TaKJC; this laetbod of informing Mb rrlfmoa,
aad th. public geaeraliy, that be bu mored from3 bis otd fustd to tbe ooreer of Main atd Adams
ilmk here be take Measure in exatciunsa sxnr and cboto- - iut of JEWEI.Iir, to those taajfavor bin TCitb a can. and vrUI r- - pleaeed to execute allorersfor ,f--
r - ,u VZKfniJ. maiinin"M liberal patronage of aQ wbo may Ami iteenvenleal tovbi bis nstabHulrBSPnt.
OFFICE OFCANDEE, MIX & CO.,
January Xr3,t, 1G57.card to th" rnblic we tender our
INonVriasoar for tbe very liberal patronage extend-
ed n during !b past year, and premise for tbe fat tire torcrni-- b oarcuMnsaers th LARGEaT, CHEAPKiT andBRS1 S1LKCTED STOO 'u the Southernruaatr.
Oar Seaior partner TTlU be eonf tantly in tbe Easternmarket, aad win keep as fully supplied with eveTdeslra-M- e
style of
Staple end Pancy Dry Goods, 8zc.We are Agents for iotrc of tbe best brands of
OSNAbCKGS, Jtc., which we offer at Factoryprice. Jmitwla
CAIVDEE, MIX & CO.,Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOTS V SHOES3? 9
CARPETING, GldflTHaaiVCr.MILLINERY GOODS, &C,
tar3-dswS-m 226 MAIN-ST- ., MRMPIIIS, TENN.
J. B. SHAEPE,WHOLESALE
TOBACCO FACTOR,He. 25 JScMsBn-tt- ., between Front Row and Main,
MEMPHIS, TBNN--,respectfully inform tbe mercaanis er
WOCLD and sanoaa ing coaatry, that he has just rr--tarsted from tae cities oi Virginia, wnercoea permanent Aeeocy f r the sale of an srades of VirginmTooocca, and iatesds to ke.p eonsisntly on bandsstack equal to tbe demand, at manacacturers prices.
Betnc fully able to compMe with the New Tork, Balti-more, Cmehmati and New Orleans raarketr, te invitesthe aMeatieti ot all dealers In tbe above article to bisatoak before parchasingelsewhere.
ortl-ds- v t J a- - "Anr- r-
A. T. Jl'CASE. .V". f. WILLI A3IS.
McCAHE & WILLIAMS,(Successors to 'Wheat k Taylor,)
FORTFARDINGAND COMMISSIONHEECHANTS,
Duvall's Bluffs, Arkansas,At Ae rratrinj of the MeptiU and Little Rett Rail--
keen ronsUntly on band Surer, Coffee, Salt,THET wiuh. and all other articles usually kept. tirrr which ther wiB s.U low for cash or ex- -
obanac for Hides, Furs and Peltries, or any other articlestirongbt to tb market.t tar Tjitie Rock er tbe adjacentcavutlea shipped to Duvall's Bluffs, win be forwardedUBiaKdiately a there are always wages aad teams in
t haul to any point.srtS awtf
We are now receiving and opening oar
Fall and WinterSTOCK OP
DRY GOODS,tONSl3 rl XG of every variety of Staple and Fancy Dry
I . n u vr in Mii markt. Sup-rfl- ne Blackand Blae Ciotas, Caseimeres, Doeskias. Cloaks, MantHlas,Moire Antique, Velvet Shawls, t e latest style ; Ladies'
Ottm Gooos. of a tneerior quality; Craiit Shawls, alaw U t of KanreU. Negro Cloth, Brogans, Ready Made
CletMnf , Boots an 4 Shoes, Bats, and a variety of article?.too uaias roas to mesreian.
til i wi as. "Come one. come alL" and examine ray
stock, before making your Purchsfti, I bought en theand am e AFtit none sbU un
JelTme. Trtall adopts tSivsTEM ew pt t.dealers. A u uun.,panetaai Ko ---j Kain street,
Old Stand of rergnton h. Nelll.
O o V. FUSsSBIili,COMMISSION MERCHANT
General 8Lgent9tsto. --3.7 PHONT TAOTO,
odS--tf MEMPHIS, TENX.
D. PAJN'TE & CO.,Lard Oil, Soap and Candie
IiIANUiPACTUKEiaS.Ill Main street, Mcmpuis. Tenn.mHB highest market k.-- s PM for roush and rendered
DorZ-JT1 Tallow. Lard and Scap Greae.
JOHN B. BOTTO,
BOOT ANT) SHOENo. G6 Frtiut Row,
S1GX OF THE BIG BOOT,
SHOES, ef hts own ar of othermsnula-larer- He rTa. Leainrr,
and Upper, van asm, r rrut.uCT,n. yindir-- .. Trunks Cant Bag, -
Tall of wil eel. as chfap as an-- In wamarket Ge La a call before rare' lr.g elsewhere.
decl9
MAVUFACTUBKRS OF ALL KINDS OF
RAILROAD CARS, CARTS,Ter OVISTS , ctsc,
Poplar, between Main and Second Streets,
aagH MZ MPIUS, TERN.
Walk.er & Brothers,SUSITACTCUEHS OF CLOTHING,
AXD DEALERS ZN
wvy Goods. Boots Slxocs,S3N7TLTOAOSWIA artel XiotEiiA,
So. 79 Pront Bow.. w t..n in., niml ons hundred cases of
Clotbtng. expressly manufactured for this.r,,.h,ff the best selected stocks of
Stall kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, ever
brought here, wbier. wtafler at tatoatpolWpwa,ketne enabled to compete with any hnute through the
V. nu. In IhiluMlltlll.m was oj.arwi- -
We would eoperially invite Ue attention of country
msfcatoau, knowii-- g thai i an auu mverv -- f e fist XI m.Tr r".
ATVACCARO & CO.,DEALERS Ii
GKOCBKIES,Foreign and Domestic Liquors
Wines, Cigars, Fruits, &c,NO. 293 MAIN-ST- ., MEMPHIS, TENxVot31
"CrHSELER & CO.,Druggists and Apothecaries,
Jfatntfrerf.nert ioorfo Odd TtUotsf JlaH,
MEMPHIS, TENlf.t-.tt- X3NTii
PURR DRUGS ASD MEDICINES,--1HBMICALS. Surgical Increments. Faacy Goods
and BotanLf Pats, Oi. WindowMedlctues7 Gai-le- n Seeds, Snaff, Tobacco and Cigars,
Braaote ana w mes..r .rticie sold bv si warrsnted as rerweniea,
wbiect be retamed at oar j; een iZAL
TT VOtXlKTINE. B., has removed his Law ' Oflce
1. over tbe Store aad comratition uouec v, -Vawnt fc Co. . on Jefferson street, between the Post Office
cvsttLtiiirfrli Ale.TOST i weired, S09bs, Saslth'a rorlor rituhnrgh
"ffeolS Mtto-i- t, fifioor North Wors an Boose,
GRAHAM & HILL,COTTON FACTOKS,
Commission and Grocer Merchants,dec30-IaiTl- in NO. 9 FBONT HOW.
JAMES T. TAYLOR W. S.
TAYLOR & ROSS,GENERAL COaiMISSIOX MERCHASTS
AND
WHOLESALE GBOCEBS,No. 6 Monroe Street, Memphis,WILL make liberal Cith adraooet on all consignments
Prodnceor MerchandUe.Rtftreneu Henderson, Terry ac Co., a. o. eison
no.. Orleans: Sueed & Stranie. 3. M. Apperson kCo. Mempbls. noYlt-S-
Grocers, Cotton Tac'rors,AND
coaritfissiox merchants,rr. 49 Front Rsw, Memrbli Term.ebarees for selling Cotton' on arrival ars Fifty
OUR per Bale ; for storing and s.Ulng Seventy-Fiv- e
Cents. All Cotton insured nnless olberwue inarrncia.febl7-daw- ly
K. t3IITH..J. B. MEACKAM... WniTErlEXJV.
SMITH, MEACHAM & CO.,
Wholesale Gro c cir s ,v. 1 , r. f1.MlrflAn Ifan.lt.lliOrOriyaruiIlK a joainiiasiuu .iciiuauw)
(Haiby f- - Flunt's A'cio BiUUingt,)
No. IS Front Row, Memphis,nowonhsnda f is assorttreat rf Bagging and
HAVE of tie best brands, together with a tompletoandwell selected stock of tbe various article usuauykeel In our busufes, to vnlca we invite me ainiwn v
Aiasntsfor the tale of "Pike's celebrated Msg..JlWXisky,'' and Jones, Lloyd JiCe.'s Southern Jianctac-tare-
Nails. SMITH, MEACHAM 6. CO:aug27-f- m
X. T. HATLEr.J. r. MILL
HILL & HAYLEY,
Cotton Factors,OVER D. H. TOWNSEND'S,
MEMPHIS, TEITIT.
FiK.TrI SSSrZEZX --
R0PK, B60M and Plantation SuPpUesy--htared by us will be covered by Insurance, unless othur- -
wise Instructed.3-- Bagging, Rope and Plantation Supplies furnished
to customers.. . I I.WUAT a. w. itiiTn.Wmhi.. Memphis. Hernando.
SMITHWICK, WRAY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORSASS
Commission Merchants,A'o.2MadUon-it.,beieteenFro7- tt Row end ilain-tt- .,
L'o Stain. MEMPHIS. TEH If.OTRICT attention given to Selling .ahd Storing Cotton
V b. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Plantation Sap- -Dlles filled with care ana uaaiscs iwooiuwand Storing Cotton, fifty cenu per bale. aug21-6- m
A. HI. HOPKINS & CO.,( Succeuort to PoweU $ Co.,
r.nttoii FactorsATO. ,.r,f,rmT MTnrinrr a 'ivrsriaa
IJUilliJLlSSai.a i1JLBa,aji2J.'jL,NO. 4L1 UNION STREET,
senl7-l- y VEW ORLEANS, LA.
S. WILDS VERSOS, I 5 W. A. BRTAS,D. C. WILLIAMS, S ) M. S. BRYAS,
Late of Panoia, suss.j Late of LaG range, Tenn.
TERiT01T, BRTAS & CO.(jot ton jt actoraj ivumuiaoiui i
Forwarding fMERCHAITT
Xo. 6 Front Row, over Meaeham fc Oalbralth's,MEMPBIS, TENN.
XI ARTICULAR attention paid to Storing, Shipping aadAT Sailing Cotton. Cbargea ou oenia per- an mti ati irnt to us will be covered 2 Insurance,unless otherwise Instructed. auca
T. B. NORMENT,
Cotton FactorAitD
COMMISSION MERCHANT,"MOSBY & HUNT'S liHW BLOCK,
Up Stairs, IT 1-- 2 Front Row,MEMP1IIS,
LARGE stock of Bagging and Rope always on hand.A jalyS-dawl- y
S. C. ZSIDEB,TELtX WALKER.'tv Orleans, La. CofTeevlUe, MUs.
WALKER & SNIDER,
Cotton F act Or SASD
Commission merchants,Ko. 123 Canal Street,
JalylSawly NEW ORIJANS. LA.
..n. c. hortos,c. M. DORTOS,LateBorton JtBnnter. Late of Monthalia, Miss.
C. BI. HORTON CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,a .1 - m TlAw1onfc
iJornm ssion a;roraruiuK iiKivauW,A'o. ziIadUon-St.,oppoHt- e I. B. Kirtland't Office,
MEMPHIS, TBNN.n iin.. .rrtofore. civlnt JTedal atten
W ...1"rVtTa.i. .n. nr. of &ttsCaaafty cents. . .UUU W sua o
rr h.n.. and to the selection and purcliajaaaane-.- articlein market. OSes removed from No. Fy-0- '3 Madison street. netTly cpposlte Union acgao
M- - WO0DS. M. GATES
GATES & WOOD,COTTON PACTOKS, GEOCEBS,rndnce and Getsral Commission
.Vo. S Valor. Street, betaeen Man mo s m
A FTER an active applicationh tne ursi uw, v--
rievea veais, v. ior. . it. uitw 9 rVtf An !? fif if.n a ifat Af rvl r fr innilR in LUC UL'AWiJ v wow -We feel confident of our ability to pleaai such as may
cocide their business to oar charge. Oar-s.o- ck of Bag- -glne.Rope and Gen-r- tl sappu's toi u- - "v.
.. r.x.h .itianeaa. or acccDtances. will OT.y be'....mmnii in .tnre. Insurance on Cotton or
ether Produce, In store, will only be effected upon actualinstructlsns, or wnea tnucr 77,,"Cotton by steamers will, at all times, te Insuredtransit, with open policy, unieai oiiki " o
the face of bill" lading..!. .i.n!. whe have so liberally patronised
during years rast, we shall o3r the same lnducemcnia as
heretofore for a continuance si u.cu .Junl Jda-vl- y "
WARD LAW HOWARD wil. T. HOWABB,
W. HOWARD & CO..Cotton Factors, Commission ana
Forwardnig ineruHuum,vn a HdWARD'S ROW. MEMPHIS,
T BALERS In Bacglag, Rope, Twine. Sugar, Coffte, Mc--I
I . ,.. n.., r .nt Ttsmn. Mackerel. Salt.London Porter, Ale, WIne,,WbUky, Tlnegar, Onano.Ume, Land-Plaste- r, and Groceries generally. A good
stock nw oa hand, and far sale at reasonable prices.a.n..i. ..i..i m.iin r.n fVttons In store for sale or
shipment. AH Cottons Insured uaJcraotherwlre Instruct- -
.imui a . v w.t.r: , ue ristoi xirc .uiwsiore, unless otherwise instructed. Oar prices for storingand selling Cottons, the sarw as ws hare charged frr,ars part fifty cents per bale. ""r--"
BERJ. REID... ... IS. REID.
R. REID & BEO.,
Cotton FactorsCommission Merchants,
WO M FRONT ROW. MEMPBIS. TENN.A LL Cotton sent to cur aoaresn ic juit, uhicsk ihiiiuvr inn to tbe contrary are itojitcu. tuawuua
orders ntled with care. Store and Sell Cottsn at fiftycents per bale. dfc2-trar- l7
T r. ATDLETT..J,T. P. AYDL.ETT & CO.,
COTTONFACTORSFORWARDING MERCHANTS,
isn nn ,1 VIER-ST- .. XviiW un.A.iiaiij.
DOUGHERTY & AVDL.ETT,WHOLESALE GROCERS
ARD
COMMISSION MERCH ANTS,NO 23 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS,
make cash advances oa all CstUn or otler Pro--WILLrr.bind to T. P. Avdlrtt & Co., New Orl'ans.
ocS-- lr
CARRInotor has ON, L. c. r. tHslly Springs, Miss. icj,
MASON & NORVELL,Cotton FactorsGI?.OOEBL"Y",
ASD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,NO. 1G5 3IAIN STREET,
MEMPHIS, TENN.ANTLT oa htai, Bagging, Rope and Plantatloa
CONST mayll-l-r
(anon factors,
BREWER & CALDWELL,CSETT YORK,
GENERAL COMHSSION MERCHANTSAND
Cotton and Grain Factors.
h. orBfiEranTco.,HobUe, Alabftina,
GENERAL COM3IlS"AND
SHIPPING MEHCHA1TTS,IJ - m.r T IT KM.- -
Bnk of CbariMton, S.
i: w n.nv r Kst Tennessee, Knox- -
m. i n VlRTLAND. Kq", and Messrs. F ALL3 isep7-6r- n
CASH, Mempnxs, kuu.. C. BOBXE ,L. C. JfORVELL
MAIOffC1T..U. Knfirea. Miss. Louisville, Ey. Klpley, Miss.
MASON, BOONE & NORV tiiju,COTTON EAOTORS,GROCERS,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants,2-- lGlMain-St- ., Mempbis, Tenn.
Rope,J ns,lJnseyii. """'BAGGING. Supplies-constantl- on hand.feLS-aaw-ly
p..rrmY. BROWN & GO.,
COTTON FACTORSASD OCXEUL
ConimisHion ITfcrcliaiits,? naifP STf.EKT. NEW ORLEANS.
all Cotton or other Producen ash advances made onU consigned as above, by jiiLsa ur. r..,.
janli-t- r -.J.DATIDSOR J.B.ELLIS A. C. BLAIR
DAVIDSON. ELLIS & oliAiu,
COTTON FACTORS. GROCERS,EecelTing, ronvaraing anu ucuci ai
COMMISSION MEROHAJJiS)Udn Street, Eut tide tetvten Jtfferttm end
J. H. PATRICK & CO.,
COTTOKT DEV OTOH3AD
Commission Merchants,MmtDIIK TVV. ,
SO. 19 FROJsT liuw, c..uiu,(OFFICE . ilfi.HMi.M(nlfArllle
TXTILL give strict atteat'ou w u vUl..- v-
V V la this nars, or sniFcu-Jk- .
Cttonconsnmedtou,gers of River JaTiaiiou- - J .Tidm.trncted. Orders for Baggln, Rope
Snppilcl wUl meet our PrOTt",3tiS,:Tp1CK; v C0.augls-dawfi- m
C0TT0NsF ACTORrnwMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 5 Monroe Street, bet Front Row &Main,
(S0C1B SIDE,)ir r, ninnnpanDn.
attention paid to sale and shipment of
and other ProduceCotton . (nrnuhed atBagging, Bope ri"" "-- " t2a
lowest market prices.
cottonFa'ctorommissionJIerchant,.muauj li-uu--
Up Stairs, No. 17 1--2 Front bow, aicmpma.... ... 11 a. miinf nrdprm folWILL psy particular aucuum wI Groceries, Bagging and Rope, &e.
Jalri-aaw- iy .
. C. GTLimXQ Mas
.1. C. ORIFFING & liiiwvCommission merchants,
Main Street, Mempms, Tenn.WBan'd'SS 7h.pmYntrto 7ur"f riends In
New Orleans.
rvr-wjc- r arloans. t-- a. THEOIALD.Frankfort, Ky.
Vr.nl:fnrt. KV. Jiempuia, icuu.THEOBALD, GRIFFIIVC & uw
Goneral Commission Merchants,NO. Tl CAMP STKEtA,
.VEB' ORLEAiVS LA.lulyl9rdawtf.....A. W.LOT.SO.
L. BEAS LEVTi-- a cr PV LOVING.
Cott0n Factors, Commission Merciesnonoral Or r o o o x-- s
vn. II FRONT ROW, MEMPBI3.
A LARGE stKk of Rope and Bagging alwsysw hd.A Jft, cents per bale, all other Produce atuamee?. instruction, strictly obeyed, rptrmtuuee. All Produce Insured,
itreded.
E. BASIIXEaLIi & CO.,COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For the Sale, Stera;e and Shipment of
COTTON,ko. eg rnorrr now, Memphis, tess.
orders for Barging, J0,,',:',,"" dALL and Plantation Supplies,Pffirantly. at the lowest current rates. """glT
c rr DUS8C0MB,J. T. STRATTOS, I J,- --
. DOMOIIO.TL. M'DAVITT. 4 'sTniTTOV. McDAVITT &tj M. - J
Cotton Factors,GROCERS AND GENERAL
nnWMISSION HBSCHAflxo,NO.TOFRONTROW.MEMPUIS, man
X ... t..wt.. I - 1 M ., t, consignments insornj --
,- - --.i.hr.tpd COTTONJCXta. ASiia ior-u- uv-
fcLM-l- y
. a.,, n t iTvtr mrSTJWe eoatlnne to 3 lore uu ocii
P!-!!- ,. . .i-- nf Pnwtr-lco- m and India BagT...t'.r. ,r.,i .n. tocethcrwitbaheavy stoca
of"GrierandV" .will furnish to our casiomcis k -angl2w6m "'
&OSTSJ$JJ? COST 1
iron CASH.s r rv wfiRTPI of new ana seasonable
S!Zr.UUU CLOTniNG and FURNISBINGrj jinuin.ss. we efferat actual
cost for eoii and casAonfy, our entire stock of Clothing
no and to do so the stock raait be sold, persons la wantof Goods ia our line, will find It to th'ir advanUge to
u.Lx.n.un.wu.igiveusauiu. m..v. UM, ninek.'272" Main street.
Janl-3- m
XjT Engnlrar cc;y three months.
r. H. WILLIAMSON.S,FRANSIGLL & WILLIAMSON,
Importers, Wholesaleani netaii sea era luChlna,Glas and Earth-enware, French audGerman Vases. Silver.Silver Plated, GermanSilver and BrltanlaWare, Fine Tabic Cutlery, etc.,
1SS Main Street,MEMPHIS.
Also Looting Glasses,Looking Glass PlatesTea Trays, ParloLamps, Chandaliers,Glrondoles, ac, &C
Julyl7
fi. IS. &OCKE,Auctioneer and General Agent
ARD
R VI A T, ESTATE BBOKEE,8S MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS' BALL,
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.attention to sale of City Coan
PARTICULAR Merchandise, of every description
Furniture, Land Scrip and Warrants, Stocks, Renting and
Leasing Property, .c
:::r;trrn..;rMr j. sr. Caldwell,I 4H.iJiU BUI1 C Li i 11UV.U ituvt v.w ap
bim x fnnT prepared to attend tocMslriMnts and
tll.., oi every dcscripUon. Liberal Cash ADVARezsI MADE OR C0XSI0HMERTS.
3Storage and consignments solicited.I p. s. I am Agent for The Adams Express Compsny.
mails
profltatlc and Honorable EmploymentTCrtTt TtW. WINTER.
TiERSONS In town or country la search of employmentV ....nn,nnr inram. . t in nn their leisure hours.
may hear of such by enelotlng two sUmps. to par post-
age, to Professor J IME3 T. BORNE. Box No. 4,Ml NewTork Post efsee. The employment U fitted to either sex
statlca la life Immaterial. It-- Is an article of dallyconsumption, and can be manufactured la any persoa a
dwelling! se eared by copyright; sales as permanent as
Cour. An agent is wanted In every town in the Union,
Jtiul-i- a - a
ottlSs sluurants, to.
LUNCH.V- - f f) Vtiave tbe honor to inform ibe pub
Sii lie that they have theirBAR-KO- un Adams street, oppolte Wersbam Bouse,as a LAGER BUElt SALOON, in which they will com.me nee on Monday, the 2d of February, to give a splendidI.tJNCn, (with a glass of Lager Beer ) at tbe low rate HnrTEEK cents, Good SOOP will be served up at eachLunch. Lunch at hair-pa- st ten o'Uock A. M.. every dar
Jan3l-dl- m j. SCBW00B & S. BERRMAN
HOUSE,Corner of Main and AdamB Street.
MEMPHIS, TENN.Bouse is situated in the centre of business, art
lsnowenishedandlncompleteorder. Tbe Pioprietorpledges blicself it ihall not be surpassed by any Bouse inthe Sontt west.
Being grateful for the very liberal patronage bestow,on him for tbe last two years, be hopes by a street atlentlon ts business to merit a continuance of the same.
ocT-- tf J. J. W0RSBAM, PrtprietCT
COMMERCIAL. HOTEL,.CORNER FRONT BOW AND JEFFERSON ST3.
establishment has Jnst undergone thoroughTB1S in every department. Rooms newly pala'edand papered; tedding thoroughly renovated; there is neteven a mattress that is not new or equal to new ; carpeUmostly new, he In one word the house Is nw In
oner than it has ever been since It wjbuilt. Very grateful for the liberal to theBouse since I have occupied It aud having renewed twoleases, one on the Bouse, the otbr opoa my age, I hftpe
to be abls to give more attention than hsretoforo I scdetermined to make my guests comfortable.
oc7-- tt D. COCKRBLL, Proprietor
' Restaurant
ON UNION STSEET.iaformshls oM friends snd
TnEsubCTibsrreipe..tfuUy Las cpenM a new Restau-rant oa Union kin et, wk-r- .- be W prepared to furnishthe best viands that r. n be toaod in the market, served
li the best Parisian styles. Oysters, Game, Straks. Saltaad Fresh Water Fish, Birds iu fact, .verythlBI suitedto the fijiest and most Ucate epicurean taste.
Give me a call I have six difftrenf rooms for the ac-
commodation of Trivate Parties. I will not be outdonein any branch connected with my business.
feU20-- tt li Urt. Diusr i. uu .
BENNETT HOTJSE,Corner Main and JacItsou-st3- .,
BROWNSVILLE, 1ENN.mir, w,llknewnnotel. haviazehanged hsads.
and be n thoroughly repaired, and provided with j
new Furnitorj, is now opn lor tne accommotia-tlo- n
of Bosrdera and Travelers.Th put lie may rest assurd that very exertlen will
be made on the patt ef the Proprietor to read! misBouse econi to none tn West Tennessee. Bavinf activeand attentive sirvants, and a tat:e always famished withtbe best the country a Cora?, ne connsenHy 'ciren .utuglvlnsentirefatlilactiontoallwbo may favor him withtheir patronage. WM. a7. sl,mi,
Jstdlwaw3m rropnewr.ITS' Eoquiirr copy.
WOKiliAM HOUSE CONFECTIONER!".WB0LE3ALETjfND RETAIL DEALER IN
Plain and Fancy Candies,Adams Street, under tne Wor- -
Klmm House.T"EEP3 constantly on band a large assortment of GreenXV and Dry Fruits, Fruits in tneir wn juice, jeui,Preaerve. Sardines, Lobsters, apicea ana ricii uys-to-rs.
Pickles, Cordials, Syiups, fine Wines, Brandies, aU
kinds Nuts, &e. t iV vfw t in conaeraioa wjfcu- fcuia
i Cm Rf o llshment I have Sited up an Oysters7o S3,Saloon, and wnirtcelre FRESHVJQVjkS 0T3TERS by every packet.
nov!6-dl- y 3. P. BiMCUbTTU.
P. H. HEINEICH & BEO..
CONFECTIONERSASD
CANDY MANUFACTURERS,597 MAIN STREET,
P constantly en hand a Urge variety of PLAlJiJV and FANOT CANDIES. CASKS, fruits, Preserves,
etc, wholesale ana retail. We are also prepar-- to furnish parties at the shortest notice.
. tt r--. IN connopen our LADIKS- - ana
ENTLEMENS' OTSTKR SA- -m 9 o'clock A . St., to Vi
'deck p. M..and are receiving during tn wnow seasou,FRESH OTSTKRS by every st'ami r. We soMctl a snare
of tbe nubile patronage. nov2-dS- m
ffimp Carte.W. ALEXANDER R- - J- - LAJUIKO.
ALEXANDER & LANSING,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,N03. C3 AND 63 LOCUST stbkkt,
3a.txt Xaoxxija, . Mo,REFERENCES.
J. Murphy, Memphis j Cook k Co., Memphis ;
Barnett S. WalkerCharles Pottei, frbtVGm
JAMES ROW & CO.,41S Main Street, Eouisville, lty..
A BE now-- receiving their Siock of Dry Goods for tlxAcomlng Spring Sales, to which they Invite tbe attention of dealers. Their purchases of American uomeriiigoods have been made nnder the most favorable circum-stances, for cs'b, betere tbe advance, which will enaWe them to offer inducements i the parcbaw of theseg.iods net to be aurpasscd by any dry goods concern Itthe United states.
We flatter ourselves to be able to sell Domestic Good
fully as lew as theycaa, at present, be purcbas' d iromth Dry Goods Commission Bouses In tbe Eastern mar-
kets. We will have on hand of our own direct importa-tion from Europe, a large and ed stock of Jac-
onets, Swiss Mulls. Nainsook, Ma llns. Cambric, IJuen.eambrlc, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, Gloves, EnglUh BlackBlatk and White, and Black and Gray Prints. FrenchPlate Prints. English Purple and Ciocolate Print",togither with a full assortment ot Gooes suitable formen's wear Examine our stock before maklngyourpur-chases- ,
and you will find that we have made no state-
ments that wa aro not fully abls to make good feb7-d2- n.
BRAIfY & 3AViES.GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Main Street, Louisville, .y.,X MANUFACTURER'S Agents for jiamine nrp--, s--iA (ting. J'ans, Lsnsrys, &e. ama-i- y
O. SMITH. ...R. r. OCTHRIE....aEO. J. ROWLASD.
SMITn, GUTHRIE i CO.,
CoiiVKvissioii cvclr.intsAXD
WHOLESALE GROCEHS,DEALERS IX
Foreign and Domestic Laquors,AND ACESTS V0R THE SALE OP
Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco,No. 564 Main Street, between "econa ana Antra,
janlJ-l-y LQTJ13VILLE. KT.
I. 17J. IttcFADKEN tfc CO.,(LATE TRIT'ETT, II'rADDIK & CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,No. 28 Levee, and 56 Commercial Street,
ST. EOUIS, MO.fcr 3agginy, Rope, Bemp, Provisions, Flour,
ORDERS Ac, solicited aad promptly executed.fblS-l-y
II. IIARTET R. R- - IIARTXT.
C. M. HARVEY & CO.,COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
NO. 120 GRAVIZR-ST- ., NEW ORLEANS.
OUR persoaal attention jWT.'PJt
o our""1" as ' '
contract Preight oa theabove'fifrc-shIpme- Bt cither by sail or steam vessels, atlowest rates.
We have had several years- - rxpernuc- - in umi .v. nnn.t,.ainir nr Rtan'.ea aad assorted Merchandise.
REFER TC un& ft ui,, v,i,."c ,
i Strange, Hannah &. Shanks. decis-l- y
LOUISVILLE PAPER MILL.' C. I. & A. V. DuPONT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
NEWS AND BOOK PRINTING PAPERAND DEALERS IN
PAPERS OP ALL KINDS,
JLYJ Main-Stree- t, Louisville, Ky.decSJ-uawi- y
H. riTZOEBALD...CnAS. C. BILL..J. W00DW0RTK
IX. FITZGERALD & CO., .
(Succenon to Park, Slapion $ Co.,)
Grocers, Produce DealersCOMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 92 Pront Row, Jlomphis,ARB
JACKSONPORT, ARKANSAS.July6-daw- ly
DR. THOS. KELLER.i jltr af Tnscambia Alabama, has located Dermanent'I i ly In Memphis, nd offers his services to the pablle
In all the branches ot hlsprofrsslon Be has tskentheoface heretofore occupied by Dr. Bryan, corner of Shelbyaad Union streets. Bavlng recently made careful andveneral selection of Surgical Instruments, be is preparedfor all the operations ot Surgery. Residence, on Shelbyitreet, between UJlug and Trcxevant streets.
mj9-l- y
D M. DUBOSE.A TTOHNET AT T.AW, Memphis, Tenn. Office on eastX sWe ef Mala street, between Jcfftrson and Adams.Reter to F. Titus, MeEwen, Barria &. McNeill, J. D.
Williams, w B. MHler and Miles Owes, Memphis, Tenn,
lar.lafiou Supfiw, (Bit
S. JB. WIIilillAillSON,(Succeuo to WUUeixjon 4" Hancock,)
GROCERCOMMISSION MERCHANT, To
IMPORTER OF
FINE "WINES, BRANDIES,Mavana Cigars &c.
NO. It FRONT BOW. MEMPHIS.Juiyl
Received this Day,A BBLS Mess Pets; ;
MkrjH No. 1 Leaf Lard;w uerotssugar-osre- d aaa)20 kegs Shot, assorted sixes
lOObv's WhUky.All of which we will sell ehsap for cash at Ne. iS
Front Row, Memphis.JulJl S. B. WILLIAMSON.
GROCERIES, &c.THE subscribers keep on hand the fsMowlng artMes,
they warrant to-b- of Brat quality, and forSale low for caih
Wheat Fans and Threshers ;E. Carver 4i Co.'s Improved OstUa Gins;'VTaton., Northers andSoathernmaaafaclure;Bason, hog-rou- ;Flour, Salt, Whisky and Tobaem;Sugar, CuaVe, Teas and Motaasos ;Candles, rowder. Shot aad Load;Brandies and Wises, sopeiiur article ;Lime, Cement and Plaster Parts ;
Together with a gtnerst aawrtaMtH ot all artMes atkept in a Grocery store.
OWTNNE Sl GIBSON.utyl Nos. ! aad 2 Eirhangi- - Balldiavc.
GREAT BARGAINS,AT TUK
EMPOHITJM OP PASHION,And Ladies' General Furbishing, Cloak
and Mantilla Estauliscmrnt,299 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN.
a.WE an now receiving and opening oneofthe largest and moat mtniBont stocks of,French MUlicenr and Fancy Dry Gni', I
ever teoocht to this oity. Also, a very select assortment ot Rich Dreea Goods, .ntirely new. Silks, Cash-meres, Mareaes, DeLaines, and a large variety ot aQstyles for Street, Traveling and Kvealag Dfesxes.
We call aarticuiar att-nti- ts oar Millineryof Chenille, Moss and Cncat Velvet. ofSttin, Silk, Grecian, Italian and BagUah Bonnete ; Flow-
ers, Feathers, Ribbons, Briual Veils and Wreaths, (6,006worth of floe French Embroideries, Real Thread, Malteseand Gimpure Laces ; all styles of
Embroidered, Velvet and ClothCLOAKS,
Ladies' Cloth and Vetvtt for Cloaks, Dress Caps, Head.Dresses, Ladies' abd Misses' Shots, Corsets, Eld Gloves,Furs, Trimmings of all deseriptHas for Cloaks and Dress.tl. ike, &c
N. B. Embroidering and Stamping done. Cloaks acfDresses made to order In a few boars at cheapest pricea
Ladies, please call before parchaslng elsewhere.Orders from the country promptly attended to.cctl N. STIILMAN & CO.
ETCH ATARKE & BRO.,NTJBSEBYMEN,
SITUATED ia Fort Pickering, on the jgQ,Bnrn Lake Rnad, have on hand a fine 5o
sortment of SUP.UBBERT. in every te-P- ?
parlmeat, coLsiatlng In part ot
APPEES, PEACHES, PEUMS,3?cfvrs, OXacxorlotaj ,
Apricots, Xcctiriiacs, 5aT.c.
Also, Raspberry, Strawberry and Grape Vines, in va-
rieties, with a good supply of Evergreens, Green BousePlants, Bulbous Roots, Ktuba b and Asiaragus.
Orders from a distance, accompanied with draft or or-
der on a respectable merchant at Memphis, will be ;attended to, and all Plants guarantied to order
and delivered to any part of tbe city, free of charge.We attend to arranging and laying off Gardens la town
or country, at the shortest notice.fib20-2-m KTCBAVtRNK Jt BXO.
PAUJLFORMER '.Tot the firm t Mooney ft
cSSJGrren, would respectfolly say to bi. oM
5t friends and customers that be is a till at'JESs tD 0,1 stand, with a good suppiyof Fruitlin, consisting ot
Apples,
Plums,Peaches,
Cherries,AnricotR,
Nectarines, &c.Also. Strawbenr and Grape Vines, In va
rieties. with a good supply of Evergreen., Given BousePlants, Bulbous Rsots, Rhubarb and Asparagus.
Orders from a distance, accompanied with draft or orderoa a respectable merchant at Memphis, will be panctoaByattended to and all plants guaranlli-- EO order and delivered any pal t ef tbe city, free or entree.
Nursery oa Main street, iitrepon. .l'AUL, uUbfi.1,
octli-dfi- m Receiver of M.w8y & Grren
WIIEATON'S NURSERY.
TO HORTICDL IDRIST3 AND PLANTERS.I would respectfully remind the cltliens
the season for transplanting Fruit and Or-
namental trees Is fast approaching. Greatadditions have been made in every derwrt- -
mrui. mure particularly amose Fruits. A more selectand varied collection has never been offered fot sale Intbe Southwest, consisting m part ot over oae hundredvarieties of
3?on.r,jtPliiTrsei.
323.orriof5i,Catawba. Iaabella. Ohis. Scuppemoog, Call lorn la. etc.Grace Vines. Fiss. Raipberri's, Strawberries, Currants,Gooseberries, etc. English Walnuts and Filberts, TexasPecans, Chef nuts, etc.. etc
Ureea-nou- se punts, bbioous iriower noni, (isiporicu.Evergreen of every desirable variety, among which arenearly 2,000 Magnolia Grand Flora.
In a dition to tbe a wove. I am now recttvicg a large :oicf Bulbs, of all kinds. In coosequence of having tomove most ef my stock on hand, I will sen it very Hv.
Purchasers may rely oa everything being what it isrepresented.- - and sales maybe effected oa very favorable. . . f. 1 UK,.terms, uy appiyms i iik uatuvu ou -- ufrcij, usi uRiilrnad Debot, or aaareismg
ACll-6- m 3. Ji. W1Z.A1U-1- -p. s During mr abvnce from tbe city, all orders win
meet with premnt attention if leu at tne store or jWUdberger. a- - "
Gentlemen'sTHE NEW STYLE FOR
FALL AND WINTERIS RECEIVED BT
WHEATOiV,Fashionable Matter, 75 Front Row.
10,000 PAIR5 OFBOOTS, SHOES AND BROGASS,
FOR fALK CBEAP AT
octll-l- y N"o- - 75 Front Row
Carriasre Factory.undersigned have opecei a Carriage Factory on
THE street, b tween Washington and A'Umsstreets e thev are prepared to Manufacture and Re-r-
Carriages at the short-s- i notice. AT wo-- k done bythem will De gusraniivc, ana snare ei puuiic pairoaai,.solicited. ' .
JanJ-l-y 1.. a hukk bl uu.
30,000 .O 3Ei "X SHI
CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO,At Manufacturers Prices.
which may be fouadAMONG Crumptoa's celebrated brands, Lyachburg)Beaderson aaa uoicomce urauu,,Dr. James Saandera' " Barry of the West, ke.O. Ford's Aaaa Rice, &c, "R. J. Wade's braads,Jas.'Thomas, Jr.'s Crescent City rKn. Rlchmoad;Cosbv fc- - Wlnfree's Star of Richm'd Prld cf: v.A DlU's Fig, Mayflower, &e.
Coleman Worthara's"O.W. Iris," ,"HardETOve's "Indispenssble. ax.,
0 'M. Co.by, (0. M. Cosby brand) DaarMe,'Withers 4. Ayres'Tount America, . "w T Souinerima orauM,R."P7 Richardson " OM Caswell, ReedvHle, X. C.
to mention, all of which wiU be sold at INVOICE PRI-
CES. tocloseconlgnmnts.Er article warranted fresh and sennlne, and direct
.from the factory. .r . J. B. SHARPS, Wholesale Tobacco Factor,m no. aiaauon street.
C. C. MAYDWELL'S
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,MEMPHIS, TEXN.,
ttthsre can be fonnd all description of Grave Work.W which will be furnished as cheap as It can be gotin any market West. Also, Banding Work done at short
It is to the laterestof all persons wanting such work topurcbae from the yards at Memphis Instead ef purchas-ing from Agents, as the Manulactors have to add tbetwenty psr cent, thai la psld Agents to the work sold bythem. soutBcraers. 100 10 jour interest.
. dec3-daw-m O. O. MAT II WELL.
100 Rarrcls Flonr,brands, from the, best Extra to Superfine,
VARIOUS try . B. MERRILL,ocGS
" Mala' street,' '- - H'
tiJ. U1. i ?i
SHORTEST ROUTE FROM" MEM-PHIS TO ATLt 1NT1C CITIES.
lty lniVroail from CairoChicago Direct in Sixteen llvart, toUtunU Ureal.
of Ullage or Change of Cart or BcffjOe.BRANCH FROM CENTRAL! A IS NOW FINISHED,
Thus sboneaiag the tmi to sxten boars to Chicago.
AT Chicago, connecting wKa Michigan Central Canleaving the same Pepot, for iVtroii, Niagara Fall.
Rochester, Albany, New Tork, Boston, and alt BaaternaadAtlantK lutes. Only two tfcouge of Cars fromCairo to Niagara, and threo from Cairo to Albany, andfour from Cairo to New Totk. Tame i row Cairo to NewTork, fttrty-nm- e hoars. Fare as iuw, aad comfort great-er, than by any otner route. Pa laagers thfosgh artROT subjected to the daisy conseoarat W lao frequtai rishasges by shortdiaes of Hi 11 roads throagh Indiana andOhio, to th East ana North.
Also, connecting at Chicago' with Mteblfaa SouthernTrains, for Clevetaad, Dankbk, and tboBost, with LakShore Railroad and Steamers tar RsciEM, MilwaukeeSheboygan, A., aad witt a sptcsdM Lme af First ClaatSloamers for Sauit Sta Marie, Lake Sapeiior, CoMtag p.wood, Toronto, he.
--raiasleaveOalrs Every Morning asd Eveatnsasfollowit
6:05 A. St., Obieago aad Danleilh Expross, Sanday,exeeptrd.
This Train nonaotts at Chicago witi New Tork Light-ant- s:
Expr-ov-er 3t Kbigan Central, Sreat W-te- ra ancNear rofkCerUiiRaUrssds,ih(8Bghiatbirty-oo- e hoars
This Tram aio oaanecta At Saadptat watn Ohio aaMtssssstppi Rattratd lor St. Louts asm "VtocTiae- -; atPana,wsth Trains af tho Terr Baate, AKssi aad atL'UU Raiirojd, for LoaMvCla aaa
Mata' Una Haps ass fcr GalenaPan'.Hth j the lautr er naoniBc with tvaia to asrin-Hefd- ,
Naptej, Reeklsiimd.SurUiisjSBa aad Qnine.G.10 r. at.. New Totxjtlxjarscs, SEawaya ezeeatou.Slopniacosiy t imaexuat c tat two, esseat Signa'
eeBaectlstg with ifiln LWe 2ay Exarem mm - tatar I.Dtnielta, H i a'rivwg at Chicago a: 2 r. m
fvr the r'pper Mls.ie.ippl. I! fjr-- l : Duc-Itit-
steamers ot tke Danlellh aad Xaanesota PacketCompany, ready ui .se on t: arnvsi of otter CoirrTrasa forLe Cro.- - , Redwing. 3i. Pan;, ic.tor JaaesriUe. aad Owrtral ana ansUora Wiie(.ra, omisect at Frecport wn , Train tu Beiott aad Jtnes.ulc, aa. Vfrom thence to Madison and Central aad Hasten WitooBsta. in
TV- - Maps and Charts Indtea'inc the Great OstraiKoateto the North and Bait an aa asset traaocrtotM !Coitoa'aMapot the Bnited State, and pasMngers arenaestrd to examine this rcate as wen as the rum.aUbm cards of ih cuBtiecting Keods. at4 iadge tor thm-s1v- es
to theeorrectaess of th abort- - statements. Thopening of the 1thiols Central BJTod from Cairo u,Cnieagu, and thas forming a speedy and dlsect means o'eemmanieation between the Upper Lakes and Rivers, aadtte Lowtfr Missitslpvl, aaoras to the Maian traveler.
wetlaa the hastaeH man. attractions and facultiesr reachtag the North aad East, which snrptos those ef
any other rente whatever. The aceoaimodationatbenompaay for the eoBveaiesce of thetrar- -
elwgpaate,tbeEwraBescy of the road and structure.ue sirearth and elegance of the Knglne aad Cars, cum-me-
tewaMeives to those who desira la Iravoiint: tseedcoafort aad tafety.
TlCSSTi HWD TOK OJiS TKAB, with the prlvtVgelaying over at any point, can be had at Messpht..
Cairo, and at the principal RiOlioad OOcrs on .he line.WILLIAM MORIN. Agent,
Jual-l- y Mefaphas, Tenn.jT OfUce, Ko 15 JeferKB street.
TO THE
EAST AND NORTH, uTIA
MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON
M c 1 Ij M & fl 12WESTERN DIVISION,
OPE I TO CORINTH.and alter Arc. 15, 15i6. H MAILTRAIONwill leave Memphis, DA1LT, at 7.00 A 21.. arming
at Corinth at 12:30 p. 31.; at Soraervitle at 100 a. 21.Returning Leaves Corinth at I p. ai. ; SomerviBe, 3
p. at. Arrives atMrmphu at 7 t p. at.This Train connects at Corinth with a doable Baity
Line of first cuss rust ipacae to tne lernunaa or sacEastern Division of the Memphis and Charleston Rail-road. Theace by Railway direct, aad coaneetieas a arewith all Eastern cities.
Staging reduced to ftrfy nifes, sad traek-layt- pre--gressiag rapidly.
THROUGH TlCKATTo som to the fonawmg potau:CHARLESTON,
SAVANNAH,WILMINGTON,
CHATTANOOGA,NASHVILLE,
AUGUSTA,MACON,
HtJNTSVILLE,MtsswieOitBRT.
SrKVKNSON,GRENADA.
This Trant aba osaaecU wttata Miasisoippi CeairaiRaDrond to Hotly SpriaajaL Oxford, Grenada, Cantoa,In" son. &e Ac
Also cwK-ct- at Graaa jaacttaa at; .a wna xsbbos-seeOtrt- ra!
Railnod te Boiivar. Jaebsoo, BatMaodonand otaws aiace.
AUoounn-c- ts at Pocaaoaias with Lino ofCoacae ta Htalry, Paatetec, Aberdotm aad Oil east asMiestsl'iBt.jUltOUGirTO NASHVILLE IS 31 HOURS,
Via tbe M k..Ma4 CbartrstoH. Naahvi '.n aadChattanrsa Raiiru U LO miles ot St.giag, agaiast1RO lvvoh-- r root.
The AUlAJJSIUAriu. hm iiui-- i raas mij ti--cept Sandaysi oetweeB Memphis aa tne jasction wiiatheMlssisslani Central Raiiread:
Leaves Junction 7.TO A.M.; arrives at Jiempais ii:wA.M. . .
Lea res Memphis .Wr.M.; arrives sitae jancuas:00 p. a.Freight Trains I ve Memphis for Psoaasaias uaix.i
at 1 a. sr. Doors close at p. sr..Throagh Tickets eaty, on tne above itotrtea. eaa eeoe- -
talned at the Cocmxroal Hotel, as weH as tajormasonconnected with the Boad.
Passengers are reaaestod to pareha.se Tickets betere entering the cars, and save payoirat of extra fare.
Bareare checked to all stations en the RiBrosd, aacno Basgate will be received wltb-r.i- t oHttt! checked.
Each caisenser wilt be allowed ssventy-Bv- o poands ofbaggage by Railroad, and sixty pouU ay Sta;? ; bat noarticle will be carried as oaggase laat i not incsaeni tothe person of the passenger. In case ot loos the Company wiH hold themselves responsible for aa aaeaat notexemdiBC U00.
Negroes, when travenng aloce, mast have a permit,the point to which they ere to go, and speeUytBg
that they are to travel by railroad, or they will not be
carriea.B. ATRjSB,
ep2l Sgperratendent of Trausporlatioa.
For Baltimore, "WasHington, NewYork, Pliiladelpiiia, &c.
Direct Through Line for the East!
Maltlmore and Ohio
R AI LR 0 AD .Rcid ran. from Wheeliac; to tait:m.re, (J7TUIS aud to Vahington, (too raues,) and resente
the tallest advantages both as a freight and pasaengesHie. 1. tuns through wud and romantie regions ef laALegbenles; ana bi-i- soiidiy cousiructed, conHk-tH- )
wait ped and carefaJty inaaaged, is one of the atosi at-
tractive awl satrut Railroads it the United States. TheCentral Ohi xUuruad, irom Colnxbai aad ZanesBle tWheHmg, uuii.es this road vilh aii portions of the Wltnd Southwest.
Tuz OSLY TnaouoH Ticksts rBou Mcaipiiis,LOCISTILLT lt ST. LOSIS U th.- - NATIOSAL
are sud by this road, which ran. direct t.Washington witaout the delay ot passing through BalU-mor- e.
It is also'the only iinv by which baggage can be
ijccktd to Washington from the unto river.xyHj Ike MAIL bocte from Memphis, take the mab
eteamcrs, running daily tor Loui.Tine, coaaecung tbertwith mail steamers or Jefiersonvill? Raitroad for Ctum-nat- i,
where tbvy arrivo so as 10 connect with tho ears 01
Little Miami Ktdroad tor Coiombcs, coanectsg thenwith Central Ohio Railroad, tcrough Newark and Zaaes-viil-e,
to Wheeling. By the express train of this route,tb time from uiBcmsaii to saunnere ana 10 w asntngtosis less than 37 hours'.
23" Be sure to ask fsr tickets by the Baltimore aad OhioBatireaa jioaie.
from Memphis geiag East throagh StLoms, can buy Through Tickets by tneEaKimereandOfcie.Railroad. Tais route lays toreuga l incenees, Terra liable,Indianapolis, etc, to Wheeling, over the aew Ohio andMississippi and ccnuuectlng Roads. These coaaecMoBare all direct, and th. time from St. Louis to Baitlmortor Washington i but abont 43 hours. Through Ticketby this route may be haa of tne Agent, anderthe Piaa- -
tei's House, at th following rates : I'roia St. Lotus uBaltiaivie S15; to Washingtou S2S.
At Wheeling the passenger takes the superior earsthe Baltimore and Ohi- - Railroad, which leave three timetdailv for Baltimore, Washington, PhiladelDbia and New"y rk. Through u IS or 17 hours, ladoding stoppage..For safety, spvot, reg;aisnly. beauty of the country, andgeneral comfort, this road is s rond to none in the Union.
FREIGHTS. This company possesses the large)ciuicmetfl of any Railroad in the United States, and itprepared to do an immense business in transportation.The road makes immediate connection at the wharves aadin the streets of Baltimore with the Railroad to Philadelphia and New York, steamers t Ericsson and BaltiMORE STEAatSHir Lines, oy canal aad Sea to NewTalk, and by new-- Merchants' and Miners' Line to Boston,steamers to Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, lie. Forparticulars, see frelsht tariff, copies of which maybe hadot the Forwarding Houses la the West, or of J. B. Ford,Receiving aad ForKaxcUng Aseat at Wheeling.
Wit. 3. WOODSIDS,Master of Transportation, Balllmere.
A. T. LAVALLETTE,lcri25.lv A ten 1. 61 Front Row, Memphis.
Just Received.O K BASKETS Created Bsuzy Champagne Wine.4D B. B. POTTER. Main street,tebl9 Third dcor North Worshim Bouse.
Clioice Irisli Potatoes.SACKS for sale byJQQ B. MERRILL,
octSS No. S Monroe street.
nagging:, Rale Rope and Twine,Vv iiil ua ijouu tum jvi xi wiCWOA B. MERRILL,
octSS Monroe street.
Ecoiioisay.4 NEW, Utht, elegaat ond cheap Patent SPRING
XX. MATTRESS, tor sale byep2S--tf B. M. GR03VEN0R.
JPianos !X SUPERIOR assertmtnt of Pianos ana ifelodeoni.A inst received by
sep-- tf B. M. GR03VENOR.
Smoker. Attention!TTJTT received, 180,000 Cigars, xtaftos la price fromej 9lotoS49a tbonaaL,by -
B. K. POTTER,l lTAOib TTXetf stv tTfcrdecic , Jlia-i- t apsA U W k VI W. p WlotMVIsJVi
UtaUroaiis.MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL AND TEN--
RAILROADfrom Junctisa with Memphis and Charlestcr-Railroa-
to Time's Station, eight miles North efBotivar, and eighteen miles Sonth et Jackson, Tenn.
IMorn ing Tx-rtr-s.
Leaves Bolivar DAILTtSandaxs excepted) at :M;Arrives at Janetien at :30,
Connecting widi 7 A 51 Tram Into Memphis.Retaraiag, leaves Junction at 10 A. at., or ta arrival ef
Mad Tram frm Mvatptils, arriving at Tooae's Stailet at12:30 p. M.; connecimgat lh,t ptat wMh Wyly's Hne uCoaeneo for Jackson and Naihviiie, eta Huntington, ar.1with Norwood's lineot Coaches to Jacksoa and NashviBe,
Lextegtoa, Clifton, Wayn-sb,r- o, Mt Pleasant.and from Spring Hill ly IheTeaBesseeand Ala
tanuRtUroad Also, with R. E. Smith's line lBacks.
X2rdbtaLeaves Tooae's Station daisy (Saadays excepted) at 1 15
M , cnenestlag at Grand Junstl.a with MaB Train,arriving at Memphis at 7:t5 p. at.
JUtcrnaes., leaves Grand Junction on arrival otAccem-aodatlo-
Train from Memphis, at t:5 p. ai , arriving at?ostaratS35.
Pa; rangers for aay.f the above named poiats by thisQte wi l pave less Staging than by aay other.fewe B. P. NEHLT, So?'t
TRAVELING PUBLIC,,TO TOUR INTEREST!
TUKOTbil TICKETS TO GRENADA.
Fave RwCduced to G SO,TIA THE
Memphis and Charleston andMississippi Central Railroads,
C10NNBCTING to. male- - th cf Itchy frrtags, has Huem. j of Stagu.g tbe daeapnt, mbs
ejsaal, and oaiekeot rente by fMB tsar M lea hour,imtbis roc ., thr staalfcg but see nu's tatthor th.r
th-- Panola route, a tboagh the tatter is representta -
hot arty-tw- o mites stazteg aad alters hua s 'hrv (ttrue di.Ui.-- e over . Panola rout is slxty-S-v
iriiee .uaiiKIn a tew weeks the Mississippi C- ntial Bailrosd wlh h
-- X'rndrdt theTa;iaiat'tiie riv.r, aldl shortening !-- taging seven miles Ie. Travelers will Jcot o theneomfoi! atid pocktt. A wo-- d to the wlae I. SBfadeat
j For Tick, ts or information pol to SIMS kCU SAsenu at the Railroad, Si age aad Omnibus Ticket Otace. ujmmerciai UM1 fek3i-d- i:
MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE
RAILROAD.tP021 tO CJOXkieo.ON aad after Mondav, Janaary 1Mb, 18S7. THHOCGa
TRAIN wUl leave Memphis daBv. ISaadavaxoep.d.lt7:30 a. St.. arriving al Coma at ta-- CRrtuTBiTX, leaves ttomo at Ifcae a. aad anirea rMessnbi. at I p af.
This TraJa connects at Coae with J. p Vell.,.Co '. douy lme of First Class Pcet Coaches sr riv.'and Greaada Staging rraactd te X miles Dstwaea Mem-phis aad Grenada through In 15 ham. Thpubiie a ay rely oa ibis beta a saort-- r and cheaper roatiGiensda, Canton, Jactios and Tieksbarc than acvother.
The FREIGHT TRAIN win sake da, Mn,excrplKt ) front and alter Monday, the 19th of JanuarytoComo. It will be expected that cocsizseea wt k.i.r angenvnts made to receive their rood, it th.oa arrival, as tho Coatpany have only temporary arraate--m-
ois for taking care of freights, and will net be rerpensible for the lost or damage to the same at that statWc
..7-cc- r. nqotsKu io pan ruse tickets beforeentering tne cars, aad save payment ef extra farBaggage checked ta all stalsoas oa the Railroad aad nobaggage wiR be received wstbeet being chested. BacapanoeBger win be allowed K0 of bargage by XaiKroad,andGaponndsbysLue, bat no article wflt be car-'i- edas baggage that is not incident to the persoa of thepassengers.
In case of hs. the Compary will boai themselvesfsr as ameant not exceeding $eo
jwiwj, wnea iraveucg alone, must have a permitimieg tne point to whlsi thev ara la .n .7.,travel by Railroad, or Mwy win notbv"T" at. rATRICK.J8' Superintendent
PARE ItEDUOED!Prom Memphis to Jackson, $3 50.
From flICEipIiIs to Naslirillc, $10 50.Via Jaclison, TfavnesDoroJ andColumbia.
near Bruwnsviiie with the Memphisand Ohio Railroad and at Thompson wHh the Te-- i'
Aiabama Railroad. Thu la the cheapest routto Middle Tenncoteo, and travelers are asaared that aos orexpeBsa win be spat ed to render them comforts,ale. The coaches, horses and drivers are superiorOar line connects at Jackson with J. w. Norwood isCo. 'i line ot four hrse post coach's to NashviUJfra NORWOOD i. FORTUNE
N. B. P0BE5T,
No. S7 Adams-s- t, Memphis, Ten ,riASjasc received from N-r- lh Carolina.twraty ave likrlr vounc ehm i v PA.
desires to call tne atteatioa ot purchaser,lfe win ta in the rernlar rrcMnt or CVirm Norih aad Soath Caroliaa every death Hi. Ne-gro Depot is one of .he most complete andsUbuhnenfi.ot the ktad ia the Soathera coanfcrTa"his rogalatieas exact and systematic, deanUaess, neatanaaadcon,f.rt beiag strictly observed aad enforcedilia aim is to famish to customers A. 1 servaata asuu hw,hhjw prrrect la bodr aad mini V- -graes mkea on osmmissiea. IsnSi
TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORSMcMi..Nviixr, Tens., Jaaaary IS 1S3T
Q BALED PROPOSALS wm be received at McMinavlLO until March loth. 1SJ7 for the Grading, Masonry idBridging of wxty muos of the Southwestern RaHr.ed.coniBienctng -- t McMinnvuie, the Southern terminus aajrarv-ir- g --North throagh Warren, wti:e and PuCaaicovanlk ro Livinaaioa, in Orertcn county
Tbe character of the work is heavy, comprising a lergaamenat of rock excavstlea, several heavy Jobs ot bridge.
ScCwrBeW. !lProposals for Uie above wort raiT.m.. ,... .
miasone each, or for thirty, or the whole six it miles,dopet bmMiags, and Ml ibeeqipaneLt necessary lor opera Hag ,ae road when inn
Plans, m.ss, profiles and iFrrnii. v. .andaU oth. r loforaaloca Ruined at theoaeeatter March 1st. at MeMteavBls, or before thattX.JJW7 "w Mgmeers enee of tho MobLeand Ohio Rau road, Jackien. Tena.
ROBT. STERLING,fen3-dtlls-ar Eaciaeer In sbtTt
Parlor Seffs!TJTr" No 221 Mta street.t WINSTON. CBITRruir.r. v nn
M. C. OAYGE & SON,ATJC TI03IEj3Ii.S
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,General Agents & Real Estate BrokersNo. 25 Madison Street,
SEemphis, Tenn.attention will be gives 'o aH sales la .
aty o- - country, of Negioes, Sai Estate. Merchsutse, rartnurr, uauacip, atock, ac A II kiads Real
at and Leasing Property, etc. Storage aad Coasixrats solici.ed from all secf..ui.
Re' or nil., oar cratefnl aeknowledgmrats for the veryliberal patr Jiage htretofare received, we new pledge ea-rlv- e.
having determined on making Mrsphls our per-manent home, ta deahie oar diligf.ee if posslbl., at:hiok wiih twenty years experience iu th frjje, th. btrl vea ia Memphis, we ought ta be graduates, and fcanSdent' we b gl.o, as we thiak we hve dear,general satisfaction.
SErniMES-- A. O.:Uarrls.0o.,R. A Parksr,S.H.Iamb X Co , W. Hswird, n. P. Paraswortt ft Co , GeoRaherty & Bra . I. B. Elrtlaad. R. C. Riaklev. Baa. P.Graham, Esq., Ooi. R. Topp. Dr. Sara. Gilbert, Mem-phis ; Baldwin & Starr, N. T. Denises A. Son. W LBrace fc Co Ciaeicaatl ; The. T. Read. Esq. , 8. Cs.dy. Loaisviae ; Messrs. Duncan, BawHngs. 3. F. SlWs
Co , Taos. B. Winston, New Orkans , R. M. Soi -Co. fsM-3t- p
PORTRAITS.Li re-Si- ze, in Oil Colors.
HAS opened his STUDIO la Clark's MarMe Bulldi ?,ho will be pRaed to tee these that wish .0
employ h's pencil.EJ- - Portraits also Tainted from Daguerreotypes a-- U
Pbotograpbe. Janl?
ESTRAY.TAKEN up at oy boas, one BAT HORSE.
.left hind foot white. Bad on new saddle end'bridle. Inquire of K. J. B. L. WINN.
JanH-t- f N9.231Mala-d- .Clerk's Sale of Slave.
John B. Ptr-on- Cyntha Per-- ")
sen., and Mary Persoss, ml-- 1an, heirs of Ames Per--1 - ie petition tby theirsn, deceaseu,next frl.nd and Guardian.
II Slave.
Stalky Reddli. I
PURSUANT to a decree cf the Circuit Court cf SI eTrthis cause rendered an the 11. t da er
Janaary last, I will in front of the office of Joslah Hi t at.Esq., in the city ot Memihls, on FRIDAT, the 20th da-- ef
March next, sell at public auction the foHewicgdsscrsseu si.ve. vix: auursun, aged about, seveateaiyears. Terms cash.
M. D. L. STEWART Oerk aad Mister.JntlHunjf. Sol for Petitioner, frf?lw3t
Clerk's Sale of Slaves.Wm. Manning and Wife, Ma-y"- )
Elisabeth, Tbos. Saunders, I
John Saunders Aaron Sinn- - Iders. Teaa.ssee Saandert, S- - Sx-pa- rt PetlUcn icJames B. Saanders, BLBors, I sell Slaves fordivlstou.bythHr next friead, Jofcn!Saunders. J
to a decree of the Circuit Court ef Sb tyPUHSHANT this caase rendered oa the 31st 'i tJaaaary list. I wiB la froaLof the Court Bouse doot . X
the town ot Raleigh, oa SATORDAT, the 21st day orMirth arxt, sell te the highest bidder, the fsHowln; de-
scribed slaves, to-- :
FILLIS, aged about 23 years, and her children.JTJLTA. 5 "JOE. " " 2 '
' INFANT.TrRHS One-ha- lf cash, aad the residue so !v
months credit from day of sale, with bond and go 3 se-
curity, and a Hen retained cn the slaves aa til lie jf.r-re- dpaymtat ls,made.
M.D. L-- STEWART. Clerk.aad Ma--
: ai. U i . Harris, Sol's forPet'is. febCt-w- K