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1 THET MEMPHIS DAILY APPE AE BY M'CLANAHAN, HUTTOJtf Cj) MEMPHIS, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1857. VOL. 249. 4 1 rOELlSHKD DAILT, TRI-WBKKXY AND WEEKLY, JiT JNO. K.

Sl'cLANAHAN, LEONIDAS TROUSDALE, TOI. M. HUTTON, BENJAMIN F. DILL, raors the sttle asd i iilm or HUTTOK TO WHOM ALL LETTERS OS BUSIKEJS, OR III, SHOULD EE ADDRESSED. iufiiittss (tarJs price of suBscRirnox.

DaBy, in advance, per annum. 10'00 tTi-Weetty, 6 00 Weekly, 00 X3T The Weekly piper wlil be furnished to Clubs of Ten ml under Twenty, at $2 50 each; to Chrts el Twenty and npwurds, at $2 each payable lSTsrlaWy in advance. old eubscriber and a new one will be taken together at (3 60 each. no case will the paper he sunt to new subcribrf rata the order for the same Is attended with tae cash. Daily subseriptieus wHl he ceasMercd doe and MTiKe aalf-yearly in advisee.

foregoing terms wHl 1m strictly and rigidly ssncrea to. RATES OF ADTERTISISO. tf AH advertisements on which tfce cumber of inser tions it net marked, will he Insertei aae month only, and ccargea accordingly. J3 No advertisement will appear In the Weekly paper unless st special centract. X3 Advertisements to be Inserted in the "Weekly paper sniy, or at irregular intervals in Miner of the papers, will cursea si per souare lor every insertion.

X3 AaaeaBCing udMates for State, County and Ma- map! voces, et to be paid in advance In every ln- stance. AS. adTtrtUesKcts far Charitable Institutions, Fire Companies, "Ward, Town and other PnbUc Meetings, tot charged Ilf-price. -13 Marriages and Deaths are published as news; Obituaries, Tributes of Bespect and Funeral Irritations another advertisements. E3 All Legal and Transient Advertisements wHl be charged by (be insertion.

For 1 square of 10 lines one $1 00 Fer.aeb aMitiOBal iBMrtienef 0 aftJE iG ods We are bow rscelvlng and opening our Fall and Winter STOCK OP DRY GOODS, CONSISTING of every variety of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods tucally kept in this market. Superfine Black and Bine Oloths, Casslmerei, Doeskins, Cloaks, Mantillas, Moire Antiqne, Velvet Shawls, te latest style; Ladies' Dress Goods, of a superior nnalltr: r.rtte Sh.wM larsc wi oi raaaaeu, egro uoth, Brogans, (fcflttOll ICIOIS B. ROJI. GRAHAM HILL, AXX3 TATI.OB GENERAL COMMISSTOX JIERCDA OOTTON FACTORS Commission and (irocer aiercaaHts, WHOLESALE GEOCBES, IVo. Monroe Strcot, DlemphiSj "tttILL make liberal ish advances on all consignments of Produce or Hercnanaue.

Rtferenea nsnderson, Terry S. 0. Kelson Jt New Orleans Speed Strange, B. II. Appersnn Jtemphis.

novi.sin decIO-dawJia NO. 9 FUOIiT ROW. J. B. ELLIS A.

C. BLAII1 T.J. DAVIDSON, ELLIS BLAIR, COTTON FACTORS. GROCERS Ileceivinz. Forwarding and General itM.

N'CKTO Tlrnran. Rcadr Ifsde i miriTiriNV f-Jr a tibtt a i rr I Clothtac, Boots an. Shoes, Hats, and a Variety of article. "iTXiBoua lu-can-txu es COHIItll 81 OIV mKUH AJTS Brjofissumal (fcariis. WICKERS HA 51 WICKJSHSHA3I A.

BCICHEB. BEEC1IER, ATTORNKTS AT LAW, Memphis, Tennessee. Office, No 21 Jefferson street. ianl-lf Card TR. SA1IUZL GILBERT.

has retBrsed to his old I boesestead near Henwhis, and reopesed his InSrm- them. tiy, and wai remain permanently. He treats toe fellow, leg 0be Biseaees Cancers, ScrofTaia, Whl Swtlliog. Tsmsn tnsW-Bi, withost Sarsical operations. He altc treats all Chraetc Female di-asee, S.resat longstandicg.

Tetter, RkamaUsm, Sypfailii, and all forms of aiercnrlal Dr. G. deems it BBBtcesfary to say more, as he hss wMsesses of his ssotess from Mais to Oregon. dfcls nr. ACKZC.

si. acsee. DENTISTS. Offlce bnien Block. Conrt Jw too nnraerons to mention.

All I ask Is. "Coae one. come all." and rximtn. mr stock, before making your purchases. I bonghl the very best terms, and am determined that none saill on.

derseH me. I shall adopt tho CAtn System, esapt tt psneteal dealers. a. O. BLAIB, No.

CTJ Main street, octH-JtwawSm Old Stand of Ferguson fc NeUl. BREWER CALDWELL, XEW YORK, GEXERAL COJIfflSSIOX 3IERCHAXTS AND Cotton and Grain Factors, i H. 0. BREWER Mobile, Alabama, GEXERAL COItiailSSIOJT AND SHIPPIKQ MERCHAHTS, T) EFKR to J. T.

Soutter, President Bank of ta Jtt Bepoblie, New Tort J. TL. Sass, PresWen Bask of Charleston, S. ifeurs. John Fraier k.

J. vr Charleston, S. Col. Tfm. 11.

ChnrcfawelL PraMent Bank of Fast Tennessee, Knox-ville; I. B. CIRTLAND, and HesJri. FALLS CASH, Mentphis.Tenn. sep27-m w.

j. webb, Oxford, Ulis s. ii. webb, Uemfhls. Wo WEBB WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL GROCERS, A5TD PRODUCE MERCHANTS, C0RXER XAIXAKD P.YI0.V STREETS, TOLL keepiB a full and stock of Family Greceries, sxd we will sell them as low as we can affbd Grocers, Cotton Factors, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS) Jfo.

49 Front Row, Memphis, Tenn. OUR charges for selling Cotton on arrival are Fifty Cents per Bale for storing and selling Seventy-Five Cents. All Cotton insnrea emeu otherwise instructed. fetl7-dawly J. X.

B. WBITEriEUU SMITH MEACHAM liolcsalc Gro cevs, Forwardlnj Commission aierchants, (Sl)iby fr Hunt'i ffiti Building IVo. IS Front Row, Mciuplila, I TTAVK now on hand a One assortmcat of Bagging and I XL Rope of th-i best brands, together with a complete and well selected stock, ot.ths various article usually sepi in our cusumii, io wmca we invite me attention Of purchasers Agents for the sale of "Pike's ce'ebrated Magnolia whisky," and Jones, Lloyd Southern Jiancfac- mr a aus. SXITH. XBACIIAX cu.

J. T. HILL J. T. rXATLIT.

HILL HA.YLEY, Cotton Factors, OTBR D. II. TOVTNSHND'S, MEMPHIS, TENN. 770R Selling, SO cents per bale. Fer Storing and Sell ing, 75 cents pr bale.

All Cotton Shipped to or btored by us will cveredby Iusuraace, talcs ether-wise instructed. S3 Bagging, Rope and Plaatatlsn Supplies famished t. customers. sepIO-dawem No. 31S Main Street, twe teiuem jocnm ana Aaamt, Mtzifxu, i run.

TIOPB, Bagging and Plantation Supplies always on JX haud. jnnao-dawtf J. 31. PATRICK asi Commission Merchants, xo. is raosT row, texx.

(OFFICE nr-STAIRS.) WILL give stria attention to au cotton sent us ror sale in this market, or shipment, notion ranslcned to ns will be Insured against the dan. -era of River Navigation and Fire whila In store, unlesj otherwise Instructed. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Supplies will meet our prompt attention. augu-dawem rATKiua. tt uu T- r.

XTDLETT. Itev Orltant. a. SOnQHEBTT. iltapMt.

T. P. AYDL.ETT COTTON FACTORS FORTFARDIX MERCHANTS, HO. 89 SEW ORtEASS. DOUGHERTY AYDI.ETT, WHOLESALE GE0CEKS Anr COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO -03 FRONT ROW, -MEMPHIS, TTTILL make cash advances on all Oct ton or other Pro- duos shipped to T.

P. Aydlf tt i New Orl-ans. ocs-ly strut, between Utia i si em dc Is. Tennessee. All ixnlal uperaiions perrorsea wiin the least possible pain.

Diseases of the Alveolar Proersa and Gmi treated in the mast skillral manner. Full or partial Sets of Teeth set on Gntta Perch or Gold, with the latest improvements, ana acAKAaniu ntar25-ly MEMPHIS, TENX. A. A. SMITIIWICK 3.

K. WKAT Jfemphls. Memphis. SMITHTTICK, WRAY A. W- SMITH.

Hernando. and Front Bow, oc23-tf MEMPHIS. TI BENJAMIN HOTVCOTT, Dentist. tl HAVING prepared myself well to practice Dentistry in Mtmphn. I respeotfrtly solicit UjTrrTlhe patronage of all who may ured my ser-vkes in the Dental War, and bind myself to perform all operations on the Teeth, ami Insert Artitcial Teeth In the most approved style as weil as it can be close la thit or any ether country.

OSlce sa Main street, crpesits TTorsham House. detS-oa LAW NOTICE. TTTILLIAlf Senior, and PHILIP THOMPSON will practice law in co-partner. hip In the Ponrl of Shelby cannty.and the Supreme and Federal Outs at Jackss. OSce, Conrt street, next to uoa Ftlews' Hsll.

dec7-lm 55IITH P. BANK. HE AH. A TTORNBT AT LAW. Meraphi, Tenn.

Offlce In the 1. Post OSce Block, over Aytlktt 4. third story. a4 Dr. II.

Li. X.ASK.I, ATE Staff PhTsidan and Director of several HopKals I i in Oermany, member of diSerent Medscal Societies in Xew Twk has located in the city of Memphis, and of fers bis services to the pebiic as Physician, Accoacher, and lor aB operations tn sargery. Oaee en Washington street, between Slain and HASKELL SEARCY, ATTORNET AT LAW, Memphis, Tennessee. Win. T.

Haskell and Robert Sarcy have associated themselves the practice of Law. Osc In the Walkes Stock nov2-dlm "rTt. B.ICRAKDSOX..W TV. A niCQS. Richardson, Wheatley Higgs, ATIORNBTS AT LAW OCce on the corner of Second and Court streets.

Memphis, Tmn. ocll-ly B. C. BROWN, ATTORN KT AT IJIW, Marlon, practices in PbiUsps, Crittenden, Mississippi, Green, Randolph, LawreBoe, Jackson, Poinsett, St. Francis aadMntiro Counties, ji Arkansas.

octT-dtai DaLHOS. HELLER, LATE of Tuoambia has located permanently ha adorers his services to the public Is all the branches of bis profession He taken the Bee bsrttotore occubW by Dr. Bryan, comer of Shelby and TJasoB streets. Having recently made a caret nl and general selection of Sargieal Instraments, he is prepared for aU the operations of Sargery. Residence on Shelby street, between H-ling and Treievant streets.

my9-ly LA1T NOTICE. TT TOLLINTINB, has removed his Law OSce li over the Stare and Oommiss'oB House of Fowlkct, Mont en JeSeraen street, Ktween the Pot OSce and Main streot. J. B. SHAEPE, WHOLESALE T0EACC0 FACTOR, Xo.

betaeen Front Rov and Slain, JlllMPHIS, TTTOrLD respectftaiy inform the merchants of Mem. phis ana country, teat he has last re turned from thedtiei of Virginia, where he established a permanent A cercy for the sale of all grades of Vircin is Tobacco, and intends to keep constantly on hand a stock equal to the demand, at manufacturers' prices. Being fully able to compete with the New Tork, Biltl-mere, Cincinnati and New Orleans he invites the attention of all dealers in the above article to hi- stock before purchasing elsewhere. oc21-diw-tf B.SnARPE COTTON FACTORS ASD Coimiiissloii Merchants, if. 2 Uaiitoz.

bncltn Front Row and Up Stain, MEMPHIS, TEKJf. STRICT attention given to Selling Storing Cotton and Produce consigned to us. N. B. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Plantation Sup plies filled with care and dispatch.

Charges for Selling ana storing Cotton, ntty cent per bale. angSl-m A. Hf. HOPKEVS Sueccum to Poicell Cotton Factors B.jHESRIIL, COTTON FACTOR AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, Xo. 5 Monroe Street, bet.

Front Row Main, (SOC1H SIDE,) Memphis. Tennessee. T) ARTICULAR attention paid to sals and shipmaster J. Cotton and other Prod no Bsggtng, Rope and Plantation Suprllei furnished at lowest market prices. oct23 B.

A. rABZEB JAMES ELEEB C. B. DAVIS. PARKER, ELDER DAVIS, COTTOI SELLERS, ASD MERCHANTS, COItOilSSIOK WSRCOANTS, NO.

41 UNION STREET, seP17-ly NEW ORLEANS, LA. A. r. s. WILLIAKS.

McCAKE WILLIAMS, (Snccessers to Wheat Taylor,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEECHANTS, Davall's Bluffs, Arkansas, At the crossing' of iht Mrmphit and Little Rock IUlS- nrf TIIET keep coastantly on hand Surar, CoAt, Salt, Flour. MolasMS, and all other articles usually kept io a Grocery, which tbey win sell low for cash or ex change for Hides, Fcrs and Peltries, or any other articles brooeht to the market. S3- Goads destited for Little Rock or the adlacent counties, shipped to Davall's Bluffs, wHl ba forwarded Immediately, as thre are always wagons and teams in readiness to haul to any point. eej6-dawtf S. O.

ICEL303 B. C. WALKER T. A. BEUOH.

TVALK.ER, NELSON Si COMMISSI0N MERCHANTS, offorson stroot, TtiETVrPrTTR, SPECIAL attention given to the sale of COTTON In Memphis, or shipments to eur New Orleans house, S. O. NELSON CO. Literal cash advances Bid consignments to either housr. JnlylS-daw6m NO.

0 HOWAED'S HOW, MEMPHIS, constantly on hand Kaggfcag, Rope and Planta-JlV. tioa Supplies generally. MEBtFBIl. July ISM. From and after this date th style of our firm will bo as above.

R. A. FARCER CO. Julyl-dawflm miles own. Of Memphis.

OWEN. Formerly of Somerville, folds, SUstauranfa, WORSUAM. MOUSE, Corner of Main'and Adams street. MEMPHIS, TENN. THIS House Is situated in the centre of bnslcssi, ioi Is now finished and In complls order.

The Proprietor uiiuu ii snail not ne sarpassoa by any House In the Sonthwest. Being grateful for the tut eral patrooigs bestewtd on him for the last two years, ha hopes ly a street alter tion to business to merit a continuance of the same o17'" J. J. WORSHAM. Prbprletar COlaMERCLlL HOTEL.

CORNER FRONT BOW AND JEFFERSON 3T3. THIS establishment has Just undergone thorough re. palra la every dartment. Rooms newly paln'ed and papered; bedding thoroughly renovated there is net evens mattress that is net new or equal to new; carpets mostly new, In one word the house Is now In de-jldedly better oner than it has ever been sincaltwas built. Tery grateful for the liberal patronage the Home since I have occupied it.

and having renewed two leasM, one on the nouse, the other upon my age, I bore tObeabl tOClve mnm ttnflnn thin h.r.ttCfn.m 1 'deteitnlcrd to make my guests comfortable. 11. rroprietor 4ar.taftoii gaffes, (Etc HANCOCK CLAEK. BBLS- 'LOUR, Extra Superfine, received this decSl day, and for sale by HANCOCK tc. CLARE.

BBLS. WHISKT. for sale by d21 HANCOCS i. CLAEK. L50 1KH BAGS Xo-1 COFFEE, for sale by JLJJ decZt HANCOCEJ HANCOCC i.

CLARE. OK nflft NAPOLEON CIGARS, for aale by J3JJJ dec2 1 HANCOCK Jr. CLASS. NEW RICE io tierces nw Rice, for sal by 3 HANCOCK 1c CLAEX. (Succestor to TTiUiaaton Hancock,) GROCER COMMISSION MERCHANT, IJtrOBTEB or WORSHAM HOUSE C0FECTI0XERY.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Plain and Fancy Candies, Adams Street, under the TVor sham House. constantlv on hint! iiiuiiiit as. na VT7 rrnits, rruits la their Juice, Jeillea, Lobsters, Spiced and Plek led Oysters. Pickles. Cordials.

Svrnni. -n. wiu. tii. kinds Nuts, In cjnnectlon with this estab- Ltednp an Oyster rtcelve FRESH every packet.

S. P. BRICnETTO. f70 Ssloor and will ynjlCZf OTSTRS by S1JAKSPEMEAN EOUSET -By v. bacigaTjTjpo, Corner WaghLngton-St.

and Front Bow. RECEIVES FRESH SHELL rfCy OTSTERS by every prcket, and Is now raady to wait upon all who will cire him a cxtl in E3 Families strpplM at all hours. Satbfactlon given, or no sale. rot26-d2m ME RESTAURANT, ADAMS STREET, By B. A.

Vaccaro. FINE LIQUORS, Heuse. New Orleans. Oysters. Refreshments, and all otner luxuries, aay ana nignt.

octl7-3m TERASDAH RESTAURANT. THE Proprietor would in-, form the public that he has opened tor the season, and lilted up in the best style, and Is now erf Dared to amun- modate the traveling public equal to any Restaurant In me city. Having tad considerable experience In catering to the public, he hopes to receive a liberal patronsge. Every attention paid to my patrons and the rnLlie Terms moderate. Wild Game.

Oysters, Lobsters. Sardines, alwavs or hand; the best the market affords. Call at No. 30 Jef ferson street, north side, nest door to Main street. J.

BOGGIAXO- P. S. Meals at all hours. auglS g. WILDS TEB.f 05, D.

WILLIAMS, Late of Panola, Mill. W. A. BBTAIT, M. N.

BBYAW, Lata of LaQraags, Tenn. 0EM 0EI, Cotton Factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A. STREET MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS Or RAILROAD CARS, CARTS, Poplar, between JIain and Second Streets, agl2 MEMPHIS TEN. BEN. SHERROD, A TTORNET AT LAW.

Oovingten, Tessa. AHbastestn XX. entrusted to hli care will receive prompt altentlce. jsiyI9-tf LEROY POPE, A TTORNET AT LAW, Memphis, wis praetka is aB the Oonrts of Memphis and the Western Dis-trtotof Tennessee, J3- OSee soatk of Court Square, adjoiulng that of the OaaBeeryOtsrtCverk. marlS-ly JOHN A.

yOOE, A TTORNET At LAW. Offlce lu the Pest OSce Build-. tag, Meaapals, Tenn. nor21-tf M. DUBOSE, A TTORNET AT T.4.W, Memphis, Tenn.

Office on east He of Mali street, between Jefferson and Adams. Refer to F. Titus, McEwen, Harris i McNeill, J. D. WMama, W.

B. Miller and Miles Owen, Memphis, Moon, Titus New Orleans. Janls-tf D. r. SI.

LOONEV, Memphis. Culombia, Tenn. D. R. M.

LOOIVLY, ATTORNETS AT LAW, win give prompt attention lo aH business entrusted a OOce in Walker's BewteBter. ma-ao-lr 30H.X P. FARRELLY, A TTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Memphis, Tons. OSce corner of Main and Jefferson streets, over Lehman k. Go 's.

Refer to Hotts. Henry Plrtle, W. F. Bullock and Messrs. A.

L. Ssotw-U Son, Louisville, Hon. James Pryor, CarroStoc, Sy-1 McGregor, AJloway and Moses Greonweod, New Orleans; E. M. Apperson Mem-pbis BOVU-tf Q.

C. GRASTY, A TTORNET AT LAW, and Commissioner for the States of Yirgtula, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. LOUISVILLE, wll promptly auead to bus-ieess entrusted to bis care, and enforce the col lection of claims in this and the adjoining States. BrrEREXCES Hon. Jacob Thompson, Oxford, non.

J. J. McRae, Governor el Mississippi, Jackson; Hon. H. S.

Bennett, Washington city; coi. b. r. Din, SSllB sHkne val.Tacker, Brannan ughea et lintcsilnson, Louis BuiMinge," Fifth street, lun22 Memphis, Bent Bankers, Geo. Blanchs Te.

Ky. t5-Offlce. "Marl, between Market and J' EGBER TILL practice La' eUe, Tipton and dlr eawiUes. and in b4cess fitruted to al attestkon. is In the Ohancery Clerk's nfflce, BsMvar, BVrueman county, Tenn.

nov22 OSBORXE rts of Hardeman. Fay- ilso in McNstry and Har- Car. at Jackson. All receive prompt and faith' D. L.

HCIIOK J. U. ABMSTBONO. HERROX AR3ISTROXG, ATTOE.NET8 AT LAW, CoSeeviUe, Talohusha county, Mtssiislppl. Will practice In thecountieser Talobu-.

sha TaHahatchle, Lafayette, Panola, Carroll, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Calhoun. Alio, in the United Btates Cosrt at Pontotoc, Vice Chancery Court at CarroUton, and High Court of Errors and Appeals at Jackson. srrEBEKCEs New Obleaws McRae, CoZman FaulTulane At Buchanan, Carroll J. Bumsido rriersen, Fowler tc Co. MEMrais Cossltt, Hill Jt Talmadge, rergusoa NetH, Lownes, OrgUl Co G.

D. Johnson, B. F. Dili, Repeal OSce. laaao-lr THE SPHEREOTYPE.

TnEiate-taadby rar the most important Improve. mentlnFhotographr is the recently patented picture kBewn as ths which Is not only new and onl.ke any of Its predecessors, but greatly su perior te aB. The Sphereotype Is proof against TIME, AIB and WATER, and for richness cf tone, warmth of expression and distinctness hss ro equal in fact the 11 lnsisn ii such thst the picture, or image, seems suspesd, ed in air, entirely Independent of the back ground rar ibis Didure we have the exclusive rtsht for Mem phis. Speeimcns'ean be seen in our Gallery, where pic tures are also tata ta tne varions siyie- uj our Arm PBOP. who ooBblnrs the Chemist with the ArttsL which ens hies him at all times to produce superior Pictures.

F. II. CLARK CO decS-U No. 1 Clark's Marble Block "Walker Brothers, MAXUFACTTRERS OF CLOTniXG, A3D SEALEBS In Dvy Goovls, Boots fc Slices, Wliolosalo nnrl 3T.otixl, No. 79 Front Bow.

nijfllTcjuBi xcvciycu uae nuaurvu caies Cl rfpfl Clothing, expressly mannfactured for this msr- ket, and are opening the best selected stocks, kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, evsr brought here, which wecoeral the lowest postiMe prices. being enabled to compete with any house through the facilities of our house In Philadelphia We would especially Invite thi attention of country merchants, knowii that an and will suit all zi very ie. Ce'l axfi see. augl6-' A. J.

WALT WHOLESALE AND BETA IT. AJTD SEALEBS ZN ALL BIRDS OP UPPER COUNTRY PRODUCE, Southeast Corner of Main and Union Sts MEMPHIS, HAVE always en hand a well and carefully selectH stork articles In their line, which they will sea st the towtst current prices. 13" Orders promptly filled with dispatch. Jaall-datwtf S. H.

WILLIAMJO.f. FRAXSIOLI T1LLIA3IS0S, Importers, Whoiesale and Retail Dealers In CHINA, GLASS, And Earthenware, French, and German Vases, SIIiVEH, SILVER PLATED, GERMAN SILVER BRITASIA WARE, FINE TABDE CUTLERY, tec 1S9 Main Street, Memphis. ALSO, Looking Glasses, Looking Glsss Plates, Tea Trays, Parlor Lamps, Chandaliers, Glrondoles, etc, etc Jalyl7 OHS. LOCKE, Auctioneer and General Agent, A5D HEAL ESTATE BBOKER, S3 MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. PARTICULAR attntkm to sales of City or Country Property, Negroes, Merchandise, of evry description, Furniture, Land Scrip and Warrants, Stocks, Renting and Leasing Property, Storage and Consignments solicited.

Having engaged the services of Mr. J. M. CALDWELL, an old and experienced Auctioneer, late of Huntsville, Alabama, I am fully prepared'to attend to con3lgamsts and of every description. Liberal Cash AavASots MADE 03? COICSIGXXEKTS.

and cotlgnsmrU roltolSori. P. S. I am Agasxt kn TtM Adams EavTtss Cccsrsay. maris CHAjtfDLEB.

Druggists and Apothecaries, itain ttreet, nest door to Odd FeUevi' HaU, MEMPHIS, TENN. TJXJ A Tj-ETEFtJS XIXT PURE DRUGS AKD MEDICIXES, CHEMICALS, Surgical Instruments, Farcy Goods, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Patent aid Botanic Medicines, Garden Seeds, Snuff, Tobacco ud Cigars, Brandies and Wines. S3" Every article sold by ns warranted as represented, subject to be retnred at our expensg. JulyS-Iy A. VACCAE0 SEALEBS IB BOOKS! ACER'S Plays and Poems, containing Calaynus.

Anne Bsteyn, Leonor de Guzman, Franclsca da Rimini, and others, two volumes. The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys, a National Tale, by Lady Morgan, in two volumes. Paul Fane ar. Parts et Life Slit Untold a Novel, y. p.

wans. Pros and I. by tt Author of the "Foilplar Papers." Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life. Mnraoa Wives, a Narrative of Facts Stranger than Fiction. Ths Ea'nbow Attend tht Tomb; ar.

Says cf Haps for TfcoM who Mou-n. dS5 For sals by CLBXTES GfI8K. GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic liquors, Wines, Cigars, Fruits, NO. 293 MEMPHIS, TENN. o3l Gentlemen's THE NETT STI'JLE FORv FALL AM) WINTER IS RECEIVED BT WHEATON, Fashionable natter, 75 Front 10,000 PAIRS OP4 BOOTS, SHOES A1VD BROGASS, FOR SALE CHEAP AT Cotton Factors, Commission and jt oriviinuug MERCHANTS, 2Va 6 Frsnt Row, over Meacham Gnlbralth's, MEMPHIS.

TENN. PIRTICULAR attennon paid to Storing, Shipping axd Selling Cotton. Charges SO cents per hale. tJ-AH cotton sent to us will be covered Insurance, naess otnerwise instructed. augz T.

B. XORMEXT, Cotton Factor ABD COMMISSIOIi' MERCHANT, BIOSBY HTJHT'S HEW BLOCK, Up Stairs, 17 1-2 Front Row, MEMPHIS, TENN. LARGS stock of Bagging and Rope always on hand. a Jnlyl-dawly SC. ADAMS.

E. III. APPERSON COTTO3XT FLCTCHS, Commission Forwarding Merchants, ABD DEALEBS IN Basginj, Rope, Groceries, No. 65 Front Row, and Jefferson Street, MEMPHIS, TE.N. J3" Particular attention paid to storing, selling and shipping Cotton.

aug3-dawsm 273 West aide Main 3 doora South Madison Strtet, MEMPHIS, TENJf. WILL give prompt attention to the sale, storage and shipment of Cotton and all other products of the country shipped to them, and will attend to the Receiv ing ana Forwarding of (tonus. JiC jy 13.BDI. J. Ij ferser9 Cotton Factor Commission Merchant, Mosby Hunt's I7cw Block, Up Stairs, No.

17' 1-2 Front How, Memphis. I WILL pay particular attentlca to fining orders for Groceries, Bagging and Rope, ic. Julrl-dawly j. c. OBirnxo j.

b. osirrixo J. C. GRIFFIXG Commission Merchants, Alain Street, Memphis, Tenn. will furnish applies to our friends as heretofore, and make advances on shipments to our frUnds In New Orleans.

T. S. THEOBALD. C. S.

THEOBALD, Frankfort, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. Frankfort, Ky. THEOBALD, GRIFFIXG ooxion actors AND General Commission Merchants, JTO. 71 CAMP STREET, tulyUwdsCTtx IK ORLEAXS.

LA. OUISVILLE JAPER MILL. C. I. A.

V. DuPONT. MANUFACTURERS OF NEWS AXD BOOK PRIMING PAFER, AND DEALERS IN PAPERS OF ALL KINDS, 477 Main-Street, Louisville, Ky. dec30dawly PIKU WINES, BRANDIES Mavana NO. FRONT ROW, HXXPinS.

Eeceived this Day, fA BBLS ltesi Pork; 60 kegs No. I Leaf Lard tierces scgar-Curwt Hams 30 kegs Shot, assorUd sixes lOObtM Whisky. All of which wo will ssU cheap far cash at N. Front Row, Memphis. iCy' S.

B. "WILLIAMSON. DAVIDSON, ELLIS EL AIR, Wholesale and Retail Dsalers in BAGGING, ROPE, PSiAZTTATIOX SUPPLIES. I hRfl PIECES Bagging, hand and power-loom eranas; iiia colls Rops, beit branJs SO Ubds. best Brown Sugar; sacks Coffee; 60 hhds Bacon; 100 boxes Chewing Tobacco, extra quality 600 bbls be.

brand Boston Nails; 100 bbls. and half hsls Mackerel; 63 kits Mackerel No. I 60 bbls. Ciushed Sugar; 55 btxes best Loaf Sugar 10CO sacks Salt 6 bbls. Molststs 6u half bbla do; 100 bet brand Flour; 100 bus.

best Dexter and Eeaa Whliky; 101 reams Wranolnz Pnr: And a general assortment of tirlme Brandies and trine also. Teas, Pepper, Spice. Ginger, Soda, Shot, Lead, and all articles kept in our line business, which we will sell on the very best terms to our customers and ths irsae generally. augU GROCERIES, THE subscribers keep on hand the foHawlcg articles, which they warrant to bo of first auaHtv. and for Wheat Fans and Threshers 2.

Carver Improved Cotton Gins Wagons, Northern andSouthern manuf ictars; Bacon, hog-round Dour, Salt, Whisky and Tobacco Sugar, Coffee, Teas and Molasses Candles, Powder, Shot and Lead; Brandies and Wines, superior article Lime, Cement and Plaster Paris Together with a general assortment of all articles usu ally upt in a urocery store. GWTNNK OIBSON, inly? No. 1 and 2 Exchange Building. UttUhttrjr doois. C.

X. XIARTET R. B. HARTET. C.

M. II ARTE COMMISSION FORWAPOJLXG MERCHANTS, NO. 120 NEW ORLEANS. ITUli personal attention ftSW will be given to the Sale or IJdfSpt Forwarding of Goods or rVgft? Preduce consignsd to out address. will contract Freight oa the above ir rt-shipmtnt either by sail or steam vcsssls, at lowest raies.

We have hsd several years' experience Inonr market in the purchasing of Staples and assorted Merchandl.e Refer to Cook J. C. dicing Bro Speed nannan snanis. decis-ly (LATE TKIMXTT, U'rADDIX COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ho. 2S Leree, and 56 Commercial Street, ST.

LOUIS, MO. for Bagging, Rope, Hemp, Provisions, Fisar, vy uraw, acrs9iiciiea ana prempuy executea. fcbl2-ly DRESS MAKING. TTJOULD announce to the ladies of Memphis and the adjoining country, that she is prepaifd to Cut and Make Dresses after tho new Invented style, and at the shortest notice. She Is prepared with Models and Book Instruction to CUT DRESSES, and all kinds of Ladles' wearing aooa- ral.

alter the newly invented PatUrns of MRS. J. C. GEUKGE.of Buffalo, New Tork. Mrs.

Susan Land professes to tesch or Impart the art of Cutting to any person In a few hours, so thst Oiey csk measure themselves or others, and make beautiful fits. Her residence Is on the comer of Main and Unlca streets, up stairs. In the third-story. sep27-6m FELIX WALIKB, New Orleans, La. C.

SNIDER, Coffeeville, Miss. WALKER STHDER, Cotton Fact or ASD Coinmission merchants TTo. 123 Canal Street, JnlylS-dawly NSW ORLEANS, LA. c. M.

kortoit, LateBorten Hunter. c. noRTOw, Late of MonthalU, Miss. C. 31.

HORTOV COTTON FACTORS, Commission Forwarding Merchants, A. T. B. Kirtlani't OJtct, MEMPHIS, TENN. 1I7S will continue as heretofore, cirlnc snedal atten- lV tion to the Sale and Storage of Cotton, at fifty cents per bale, and to the selection and purchase of any article in market, oaee removed from Ii o.

7 Front Row to No. Madison street, aearly opposite Union Bank. augSO CARRIXOTOK MASOU, L. 10HVELL Holly Springs, Miss. Hlpley, Miss.

MASON NORVELL, Cotton Factors G- 3K. 33 3a AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AO. 165 MALT STREET MEMPHIS, lONSTANTLT.on hand, Bagging, Rope and Plantation auppins. mayai-iy O. G.

R. wniTMORB, r. TITUS R. A. MOON, R.

T. rATTIIOK. TITUS COTTON FACTORS AND C03I3IISSIOIV- MERCHANTS, Hani Building, Jefienon Strtet, OPPOSITE COMKERCIAL HOTEL. IBERAL Cash Advances made en Cotton in store or j-l lor sblpmentto Messrs. xoen, Titus New Or leans.

Orders for Pisatctica SuppSes filled it whufrsalu caa prices. Charges as herttetcra, Ifgltteate no penjuteRea. July23-dtwawSss TOWASEND WHITMORE, Cotton Factors AVE COMMISSION BIER CHANTS. JTO. 4 BAXK AVENUE.

DEAR SIR: We take this method of Informing you that ws have associated ourselves together for the purpose ef doing a Cotton Factorage business. have a large Brick Shed for the Storitg of Cotton and other Produce shipped lo our care. All Cotton sent to our care will be coveted by an open Policy of Insurance, unless otherwise Instructed. Anything you mar do far ns will be duly appreciated, and should you favor ns with vour patronage, we pledge our undivided and united exertions promote ycrar Interest at all times, strictly ebeylng Instructions. We Ship, Store and Sell Cotton at Fifty uenisper iie.

We hope to ban the pleasure of serving you. Constantly on band, a good supply of Bagging, Ropt ana iwine. very respectiuuy. Tcur ob -dlent servants, TOWNSBND WHITMORE. MEMPHIS, July 11, 1556 jnlyH-daw6m I.

IS. GATES. WOOD. GATES WOOD, COTTON FACTORS, GEOCEHS, Produce and Gctaral Commission 7VSZ 33 33: 3XT S3 JVo. Union Street, betaeen Main and Front Rots, MEMPHIS, TENJf.

AFTER an active application to Dullness, for ever eleven years, we, for the first time, solicit the patronage of our friends In the capacity of Cotton Factors. We feel confident of oar ability to please such as may confide their business to our charge. Our stock of Bagging, Rope and General Supplies will not be excelled In the city. Cash advances, or acceptances, will only be made on consignments In store. Insurance on Cotton or other Produce, In store, will only be effected upon actual lnstructlsns, or wheu under advance.

Shipments of Cotton by steamers will, at all times, be Insured while In transit, with open policy, unless otherwise instructed on the face of bills lading. To all our friends who have ss liberally natmnliM during years past, we shall offer the same Inducements as heretofore for a continuance their patronage. junia-oawiy GATES WOOD. I. L.

1EA1LET a. W.X.OYI2CO. BEASLEY LOVirV'G, Cotton Factors, Commission Merchants AXD Goaoral C3r NO. 12 FRONT ROW, MEMPHIS. A LARGE stock of Rope and Bagging always on hand.

-JL Charges fifty cents per bale, all other Produce at usual raees. instructions strictly oseyed, ond prompt rtmltanc. AU Produce Insured, unless otherwise In structed. augW dawly Row. Tfv 75 Front Row.

Bagging, Bale Rope and TTriae, OTaXtlT ler file by coti! MERRILL. JiWW strtet. WASSLAW T. HOWARD, W. HOWARD Cotton Factors, Commission and Brwaruui; iracrcxianis, NO.

4' HOWARD'S ROW, MEMPHIS. DEALERS In Bagging, Rope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bice, FIsur, Lard, Bacon, Mackerel, Salt, London Porter, Ale, wine. Whisky, Tlnegar, Guano, Lime, Land-Plaster, and Groceries generally. A good stock nsw on hand, and fer sals at reasonable prices.

CJ-CaJl advances made on Cottons in stora for sain or shipment. AH Cottoas Insured unless otherwise Instruct ed, our Open Policy of Insurance covers all Cotton consumed to ns by water; also, th risk of Fir wh'Jeln atore, tmlesa otherwise Instructed. Our prices for storing ni eeUiaj Cot teas, tn. same ss ajrvt ahaTred for Tars veA Ofsr orota per bah, raSO IEKJ. Mid J.

M. BE1D. E. RED Cotton Factor ABD CIssIob MerchaMts, A PP nT' MEMPHIS, TENN. A ,1 1 dare" "ared, nnless lnstrue- vntsairkil.

ul ai any dsC-tmyI7 STERLING rOWLZXS SAMUEL C. UOCNT. Tnos. jErrERSOx fowlxes. FOWLKES, 3IOUXT Si COTTOI EACT0RS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Post Office Building, Jefferson-Sc, 3IE3IP1IIS, TEXX.

QTORE COTTON In Flrr-Proof Warehouse. Insurance 25 per cent, less than any house In the city. J3" Cotton In store placed under Insurance, unljss Instructed to the contrary. E3 Cotton consigned to us on good steam, keel and fiatboata covered by our Open Policy cf Insurance, unless otherwise expressed tn face of BUI Lading. Q- Ordeis for Bagging, Rore and Plantation Supplies solicited from oar patrons.

JulyS-daw7m Chancery Sale. iN obedience to an Interlocutory decree of ths Chancery Court at Ripley, at Its December Term, 1558, I will sell to the highest bidder on Menday, Feb. 2d, 18J7, at the Conrt House doer in the town of Ripley, a tract of Land eontslnltg sne hundred acres, belonging to the estate ef John Mulllni. Said land lies within three miles ef Ripley, and has about ry acres cleared, fenced and In cultivation, very geed houses, Terms One-half rash, the balance on a credit until the first of December, 1SJ7J te and good security, and a lien upon ths land. DEXRT H.

RICHARDSON, deelt-wU (jerk and Master. CORIV MEAL. BOGERT WITT are now prepared to furnish the dty and vicinity with Corn Bdtoal, from their Mill on Woll lust abort the Bayou. They are also grinding fer toll. Market price will be paid tn cash for CORN, delivered at the Mill.

Their LATH MILL is also In complete operation, an they areiirepared to fill all ord rs on short notice. jmyi-ir Attention, Housckeenurs: variety of fine and common Tnraitnre, Chairs, 111 Carpets, Curtain Goods, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Msttrrsssi, ta be bad as ebeap or tbaaper an any.acrtottse In thi Southern aouutry, cbIxqs i2v ajiimmft eatctilslkseni of B0T18 KihKto Blreet, II. FITZGERALD. C. Tf OOD1V01TH.

H. FITZGERALD ii (Succesiort to Park, Simpton Grocers, Produce Dealers COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 92 Front Bow, Memphis, Ann JACK.S0XPORT, ARKtJiSAS. )Ul6-d4Wlr SEMPLE RROADDUS COLLEGE, CENTRE HILL, DeSOTO COUNTT, MISS. THE Preparatory snd First Collegiate Classes will be fsrmed on OND AT, February 2d, 1967. Rev WM.

Caret Crane, the Pre.idasl, will assume Immediate con.rol of the College, and instrnctort of established reputation will be engaged. Ample accsmmo-datious apparatus, cabinet and flxturis, sufficient for present use are secured. Good board can be secursd for $9 per month, payable quarterly in advance. Tuition tees, payable semi-annually In advance, at the rateoi $19, $70 and $25. according to gradt.

The officers are paid salaries, no credit will be allowed. For further particulars, sta circulars. ROBT. WILSON, decTT-dswSt Secretary of the Board ef Trustws. 3" Bngulrersjpy dawlt.

299 ov je if goods: GREAT BARGAINS, AT THE EMPORIUM OP FASHION, And Ladies' General Furnishing, Cloak and Mantilla Establishment, MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. WE are now receiving and opening one cf the largest and most magnificent stocks of French Millinery and Fancy Dry ever ought to this oity. Also, a very select assortment of Rich Dress Goods, entirely new. Silks, Cash- nwro, Jiarenos, ueiaroes, am a largi variety qr all sijiej ior street, traveling ana evening isresses. We call aarticular attention ts our Millinery Depart' raent, consisting of Chenille, Moss and Uncut Telvet, Satin.

Silk, Grecian, Italian and English Bmntts; Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Bridal Veils and Wreaths, $3,000 worth of fine French Embroideries, Real Thread, Maltese ana uimpure Laces, au styles or Embroidered, Telvet and Cloth Ladies' Cloth and Telvtt for Cloaks, Dress Caps, Head. Dresses, Ladles' and Misses' Shoes, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Furs, Trimmings of all descriptions for Cloaka and Dress es, sc. N. B. Embroidering and Stamping done, Cloaks an Dresses made to order In a few hcurs at cheapest prices.

Lauies, please can berore purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the country promptly attended to. octl N. an f. Lit AN CO, tO THE EAST AND NORTH, TIA' MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.

WESTERN DITISIOX, OPE IV TO CORINTH. ON and after Nov. 18, IS56, THRul'GlI MAILTRAiK will leave Memshls. DAILT. at 7.00 a -it imrm? at Corinth at 12.30 r.

at Somerville at 10:00 a. at. returning Leaves Corinth at I r. SomervOe.3 P. hf.

Arrives atMemDhls at 1 00 p. 2i Thl Train Connects at Corinth with a doaU Dally Lino of first dasa Post Coaches to tV termtos of the Eastern Division of the Memphis aad Charleston Ball- road. Thence by Railway direct, and eosaossjstas sore with all Easterncittes. Staging reducpl toarfy nuo, and track -la rtrn: nro- gresslng rapidly. THROUGH TIC1ZETS sold to tie faRowlnz nolsta CHARLESTON.

SATAN A II, WILMINGTON, CHATTANOOGA, NASHVILLE, AUGUSTA, MACON, HUNTSVILLE, M0NTGO21ERT. STSVENSON (1RENADA. This Train also connects wKh ths Mlssiisiapl Central RaBread to Hotly Springs. Oxford. Grenada.

Canton, Jackson, kc. Also connects at Grand Junction Station with Tennes see Central itaf'ad to Bolivar. Jackson, Hunttngdaa and other places Also connects at Pocahontas with Tri-Weekly Lmeet Coaches to Ripley, Pontotoc, Aberdeen and Cessmbes, XlSISIPPi- TIIKOUGII TO NASHVILLE IX 34 HOURS, Via the Mempbls and Charleston, NaabvtOe aud Chatla- neoga Kailreals owyto miles of Staging, against 2LSO Bf other roaw. me ACCOMMODATION WAT TRAIN mas daily (ex cept Sundays) between Memphis aad the Junctton with the Mississippi Central Railroad: Leaves unctlen 7.00 A. M.

arrires at Memphis 11:00 A. M. Leaves Memphis 2:00 r. M. arrtres at the Junction :00 r.

st. Freight Trains lerve Memphis for Fscahsntas DAILT at 7 A. K. Doors close at 4 p. ar.

Through Tickets only, on tho abevo Routes, can be ob tained at the Commercial Hotel, as well as information connected with the Road. Passengers are reqiested to purchase Tickets before en tering the cars, ana save payment of extra fan. Baggage checked to all atatleas on the Railroad, and no Baggage wDl be pjceiTed. without betas: checked. Each passenger wiU be allowed sevesly-Sre pounds ef Daggage By itatlroad, and sixty pounds by Stage; bat no article will be carried as baggage that is net Incident to me person of the passenger.

In case of less the ObE pany will bold themselves responsible far an amount sat exceeding 8100. Negroes, when traveling alone, must have a permit, naming the point to which they are to go, aad specifying that they ara to travel by railroad, or they will not be camea. B. ATRES. p21 Superintendent of Transportation.

JlKemplils and OMo RAILROAD. Daily Through Route to XashYille. NEW AEEANGEMENT MADE, PARTICULARLY TO ACCOMMODATE THE CITlffiKS ON THE LINK OK THE ROAD. Two Daily Trains Each Way. TRAINS win ma ea this Road as fsilowa usta Hss-tb-r nolle.

Mail Passenger TrstB leaves BfowiTitdeslrf3ua4ags exceput!) at 7:38, A. and arrives al Mfysils at Mitt turn uw Leaves Memphis at 3 etsSook r. at arrives at Browns villa at rnssnortfg at X-sen's with a ef Hacks tor Covins too, aad a Bwwas-rule with Fortoiw Norwood's Hat of Stas to Naak-rille, via Jackson and ColuBbta. and riinmsig cea-Dcctiui with the Alabama aad Taaswasee RaNsead. tt every Wednesday, Friday aad Sander, at A.

JI fer Nashrilk, via Trenton, McLetBereseilie aad Hanttag-doa, coBSMcUag iieo i. a Uae of Stages te Pasts. An Aeeemawdastoa Ts-ata Reaves iieatm dasar fSeadays excepted.) at 7 orilMk A aad asisves at BrewasviD at 12:30 r. ceaaeetlBK wflb sh Stage as abeve. Retarasag Leaves BrownsviCe at 1:39 r.

aad a- rtvtag at Mesankis at 6:45 r. M. By this arnug -meat, people Uvsng ea ta Bee 4 has Read. Curing bastnesa at Mesnausaca enaw dawa at aba meratag, aavv three or lour hears sw'ateaod to aad le-tara la the tveatag. Passeagers caa nesatai la MeaoMa lll 3 mfttoei ma sjata Brawns vffie, aad sSyWreriHgat, vmi sa aaaasy merniac ea ta Ssagesat 6 oMaz to i KvirK Se.

Throath tiekets for Jaeksoa and NaskvUa te he aad at the Worsaam Hoase, MempbU. Ne Trains oa this read ea Saadar. nort9 HENRT COHPIN. SaaC IX ar ifi JACESOA' riA For Baltimore, 'TasIiington, Xew York, Fliiladelphia, Direct Through Dine for the East 1 MEMPHIS AXD CJIAKIESTOiWi RAILKO rpO the Mlutssippi Jonetloo. e.iansetiur wttk ik.

t- JL aessee Central RaUroad to Bjlivar. there oaaeolsBe with J. Wyly's Daii Line jf fMr hon. pjf to Jackson and in-weekly to Nashville, Meadays, Wednesdays and Fridays, tnrwegh in Thirty-Eight Hours. The traveling doMic will and thu tk.

i uuickest reate RaBread aad Staee hrt eaiy se. This is the best reato to Jackson, grlrr ttf a-h te asaj hoars, aad a daylight route Fare te JaeHoau'st. Th TiaMssee Ceatral laBreed is iat -rin nraair tleatoJacks.B. This Line te NaahviuekalMWk' Coaches and Horses. lafwlr ZrStT SUr aad eip tencrd Ir, vers ibe easts.

Fare to Jaekson, a 4 on TerryyiUe, 6 25 5U.U?,sdon 7 00 Nashville, 10 50 53" For seats or information, on tk.r....! nwuaad Stage Oflce, CuBBaerclsd Botes, JeOersea snt. FARE REDUCED! From Memphis to Jackson. 83 50. JBaUimoreanflOMolZmiZTis tfLAasIirme' 5y- Ilia JaCKSOn. Wnr ill ri' jtattitffirws---ruihtrg HOWARD FEMALE INSTITUTE, GALLATIN, SUMNER COUNTr, TENN.

TOSEPHS. FOWLER. President: under the cbsrgeof Moward Lodge, No. 13, Independent Order of Odd Fel lows. This Institution is now in success! nl operation, and no efforts have been spared Io plats It In the front rank of our J'emale Schools.

The large increase in the number of Pupils over that of the opening substantial ground to believe that It Is destined to take a position not Inferior, in any respect, to the most popular Institutes for Female Education In the Senth. The Academic year enmmtneed on the first of Septem ber last, but pupils arc received at any time hoarding A Boarding House Is connected with the Institution. Boarding can also te procured in the best families of the place. For further informatlsn, apply to the President, or Board of Visitors. BOARD or Visitoxs.

T. C. Trimble, W. 3. Mender, B.

F. Allen S. S. Bush. W.

Moore, T. Buyers. decl9-w2t CoTington Female Seminary. TnE Fifth Seisisn sf this Institution will commence January 37. 1S37.

and continue fire moutns. Pa rents and guardians will secure the best interests of their children and wards by tnttring them at the commencement of the Miskn. This Insulation Is rendered accessible by means of a dally conveyance from Sbaren Depot, on the Memphis and Ohio Railroad. Board, Ineluding washing, light and fuel, can be obtained In excellent families at $1 per month. Tuition In English Branches.

$10 and $15 per session. Muilo on Piano or Guitar, $55. For further particulars address E. T. ALLING, uovinzion, Dec.

1556-w-Il Tlie Mississippi Female College, Hernando, Miss. THIS Institution will commence Its next session on the FIRSTMONDAT OF JANU1RT NEXT, under the Presidency of Professor James C. Dockery, who has been called to that thalr, vacated by the resignation of Rev. m. uarry urane.

Competent will be engaged for every depart ment, and no expense or pains will be spared to keep jp a system of thurough training for til who shall nter the Institution. The long experience of Dockery as an Instructor of youth, and his high chi.racter as a citizen, warrantthe Trustees In offering the College to the public as equal to acy In the South. Its location on the Mississippi add Tennessee Railroad makes it easy of access to any por tion or toe country. The Steward's Depsrtment will be under competent managers, and good board can be had at reasonsble rates. WM.

T. A. BOON, nov27-w2m Secretary Board Trustees. SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, aear Somerset, Ferry County, 0. THE Annual Session ef this Institution will be resumed on thejlrsf Monday of September, 1S5S.

nl For Board and Tuition In English branches, wash ing ana menaing linen, and use of bed and bedding, peraanum For Board (as above) with Tuition in Algebra, Ge- omstry, surveying, flook-Keeping, aoeiorie, History, and the use of the Globes For Board (as abeve) with Tuition in the Classics and Natural Philosophy For Instructions on Piand, with use of Instrn-mentper For Instruction on other Instruments Stationery, Books, Medicines, when furnished, at current rates. To those who remain at the Institution during va cation, an extra charge will be made of A. KELLY, President. S3" Refer to Bar. J.

V. DALY. Memphis, for further particulars. nljJS-dawSm $120 130 140 20 Choice Irisli Potatoes. lOn SACKS for sale by 1J B.

MERRILL, 0tz8 Xe. Monnl street. FAUIi GREEN. FORMERLY sf the Una ef Mooney J3Grren, would respectfully say to hit old? bJ friends and customers that he is still si- ihe old stand, with a good ssfply of Trait Urces -Consisting of Apjsles, A-ears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, 2Vcctarines, Also, R-spberry, Strawberry and Grape Vines, la varieties, with a good supply of Evergreens, Green House Plants, Bulbous Roots, Rhubarb and Asparagus. Orders from a distance, accompanied with draft or order on a respectable merchant at Memphis, will be punctually attended to.

and all Eiants guaranlledto order and delivered any pait of the dty, free of charge. Nursery on Main street. South Memphis. PAUL GREEN, octl4-dSm Receiver of Mooney Green. .1 WIIEATOX'S NURSERY.

TO HORTICULTURISTS AND PLANTERS. sJS. i wouia respectruily remind the cltliens of Memphis and tuircnndlnc conntrvthat the season for transplanting Fruit and Ornamental Irees Is fast annroachini. Great 3 additions have been made in everv decart- jwucmariy among mil is. a more select and varied eollcction hss never been offend for sale In the Southwest, consisting In part of over one hundred varieties of -cXtotoIosi, dPoAclroay glUTTlflf Catawba, Isabella, Ohio, Scuppernong, CalHornla.

etc Grape Vines, Figs, Raspberries, Strawberries, Currants, Gooseberries, English Walnuts and Filberts, Texas Pecans, etc. Green-bouse plants, Bclbous Flower Roots, (imported.) Evergreen of every desirable variety, among which are nearly 3,000 Magnolia Grand Flora. In addition lo the above, I am now receiving a large lot cf Bulbs, of all kinds. In consequence of having to move most of my stock on hand, I will sell it very low. Purchasers may rely on everything being what It Is represented, and sales may be effected on very favorable terms, by applying at the Garden and Nursery, near the RilIroadDebot, or addressing oclI-dSm S.

U. WHEATON. P. S. During my absence from the city, all orders will meet with prompt attention If left at the store of J.

Wlldberger. 3. Jf. W. RAILROAD.

rTiIIIS Road runs from Wheeling to Baltimore, (379 1 ana 10 asmngion, itw mues, ana presents tne roues: aavanuges coin as a rretgat and passeBzet line. It runs through wild and romantic regions of the AUecnentes; and belar solidly constructed, compieteiv equipped and carefully managed, is one of the most at tractive ana safest Kailreaus in the United States. The Central Ohio Railroad, from Columbus tad Zanesville to Wheeling, unites this road with aB portions of ths West ana Southwest. Viie only Tnnoucm Ticzxts rsoM Memphis. i4craTiLLE ana st.

ixiuis te tee rsATIONAL MX' TBaroLis, are sold by this road, which run direct Washington wl.hout the delay of passing through Balti more. It Is also the only lln. by which basaaxe can be cceckea to Washington from the utuo river. 5T5Br t-e kail ROUTE from Memphis, take the mail steamers, running dally far Louisville, connecting there with mail steamers or Jefferson vllie Railroad lor Cincin nati, where they arrive so as to connect with the cars of Utile Jtiaml itallroad for Coiombus, cooacct ns there 1th Central Ohio Railroad, through Newark andZaes- vllle, to Wheeling. By the express tram ef this route.

the time from Cincinnati to Baltimore and to Washington la less than 27 hours. sure to ask for tickets by the Baltimore and Ohio Jiaureaa Koate. from Memphis going East thresah St Lous, caa buy Through Tickets by the Baltimore aad Ohio Kaiireaa. TBls route lays throaghViaceaaes. Terra Ilaute.

Indianapolis, etc, to Wheeling, over the new Ohio and Mississippi aad connnecting Roads. These connections are all direct, and the time from St. Louis to Baltimore or Washington Is but about 43 hears. Threuzh Tickets by this route may be had of the Agent, under the Plan ters at ths following rates: From St. Louis to At Wheeling the passenger takes the superior cars 01 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which leave three times dally for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia aad New Turk.

Through in IS or 17 hours, including stoppages. rar saieiy, speeu, regularity, Deamy of ine country, aad general comfort, this road is second to none in the Union. FREIGHTS. This company possesses the largest mnlnn.n! of lt.llmsil In fTntt A i prepared to do an Immense business In transportation. I 1 WARDROBES aad Bookcases received is the The road makes Immediate connection at the wharves aad I J-' 1111 rr jutKson, ayncsboro' and Uoill 11:111 r.

CONNECTING near Brownsville with the Tim.fili and Ohio Railroad aad at Thornu. neeeaiid Alabama Railroad. This 1. the cheapest saate to Middle Tennessee, aad travehrs are M.t pams or expense will be spared to reader them eeeuerta-Me. Tae coaches, bones and drivers are superiar Oar line ceaaeets at Jaeksoa with w.

Narweed 4 Use ef feunhorse poet eoacaes to NaabvUse. FOBTBNB. Fare to Gvciuida GO. Including Omnibus Ticket to Hollv Springs. Tho Cheapest and Quickest Eoute Between Memphis and Grenada It nozs pretented to the public via.

the Memphis ana Charleston and 3Iississippi Central Railroads. FOR tiekets or information, apply auKiu-m ana a. Ag-nta. Commerefal BaasJ. 3 000 f-CtGBS of NEW FURNITURE have 'JJK been received at oar estabUsasacot saalaa the pat wrk.

Great iadaceBMfito n-wj u. parchasers ia oar Uae, in price, quality aad style. MCKIXNHT nevlS lKMaiasSrert. Camels. Irlattsn-r.

a-o. VELVKr T.jhMlry, Brassels, Tkree Piy, lagxaioad Hetap Carpets; Cocoa, Cetr aad Grass Matting: AM-cantfJate, 3Itallta aad Cocoa Door Mats. tN1ewbV JUtT I a ST.1SU Wardrooes and Booltcases. In the streets of Baltimore with the Railroad to Philadel phia ami titw Tork, steamers ef Ericsson and Balti mo be Stxaxship Lines, by Canal and Sea to Nsw Tork, and by new Merchants' and Miners' Line to Boston, steamers to Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, ax. Fer particulars, see freight tariff, copses of which may be had or tne svrwarumg nouses in me west, or of.

J. B. FOOD, AcKiviuE suuxuiwuuuis 1. nceiing. WM.

3. W0ODSIDB, Master of Transportation, Baltimore. A. T. LAVALLETTE, Jnn25-ly Agent, 51 Front Bow, Memphis.

nuvlS McKlNNET 0O. 1 OH CUPBOARDS and A nvl8 Just received by Tin Safes. Ben Qtaaea Safes, McKINNBT CO. Chairs! Ohnird AMyat tBe the eammeaest aevio ireirrvvn- w. NEW ARRANGEMENT! ESPECIALLY FACILITATING TRAVEL BOUND To the North and East! Through in Three Days and a Half to aew lork: Itosevr-ooil Parlor Setts.

SEVERAL beautiful Rosewood Sett jest received by noVlS MsKINNBY OsA Bedsteads! RsrisrrHe FINE Rosewood, Mahogany aad Walnut CaaaBv ml French Bedsteads; CotUgeTnd tZ-Z. ss-eads in great variety, cheap at 5 "0O IftnVCTV i. fr. uu. Rtf.oTl tfB(rnaT- ILLINOIS CENTRAL frr-s" h.

m. GRosvBNoa From Cairo to Chicago Direct in EigUetn Bourt. rr hhvw sua vj viwyc vr wunyc lAlft or jmggagc. 01 Metedens, sepa-tf n. M.

GROSTEvnc ArrK Curtains ETCHAVARIViE fc NTJESEEYMEN, SITUATED In Fort Pickering, on the ITorn Lake Road, have on hand a fine as-J-sortment of SURCBBEBY, in every de-rc partment, consisting in part of A APPL.ES, PEACHES, PL.UZUS, Poors, crjbLoncdLcsf Apricots, Kectavincs, fcc Also, Raspberry, Strawberry and Grape Vines, in varieties, with a good supply of Evergreens, Green House Plants, Bulbous Roots, Rhubarb and Asparagus. Orders from a distance, accompanied with draft or order on a resrx-ctable merchant at Memphis, will be runc-tua'Jy attended to, aad all Plants guarantied to order and delivered to any part of the city, ree 0 eh arge. We attend ta arranging and laying off eH ideas Is town or country, at the ahorteit notice. nctl7-lm ETCHAVARNR it BRO. A Teacher Wanted! TO take charge of the Searcy Female Academy, ea the first of January, 1857 Address, SAMUEL D.

KEY, President, decg-wlm Searcy. White County. Ark. jfXFdt mo usf: R. MARSHALL.

re spectfully Informs the Cap- uuus oiiu stewards of sieamooais mat he has opened a Msat Store, foot of Howard's Row, where all orders in that line will be thankfully received, and promptly attended, to, with the best the market eanafbrd. and at the lowest possible prices. AcJlm jg- Bnulrer and JJVws eepy eae month Rochester. Albany, New York, Boston, and all Eastern ana Atlantic uiues. uniy two cnange of Cars from Cairo to Niagara, and three from Cairo to Albanv.

and four from Cairo to New York. Time from Cairo to New York, forty-nine hours. Fare as low, and comfort greater, than by any other route. Passengers throuch are NOT subjected to the delays consequent to the frequent changes by short lines of Railroads through Indiana and Ohio, to the East and North. Also, connecting at Chicago with Michigan Southern Trains, for Cleveland, Dunkirk, and the East, with Lake Shore Railroad and Steamers for Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, kc, and with a splendid Line of First Class 3 earners ior aauu aie JJarie, ute superior.

Colling wood, Toronto, '-rains leave uairo urery Jiornmg and Evening as fol lows 6.05 A. Chicago and Danleith Express. Snndava excepted. This Train connects at Chicago with New Tork Urtt- nlng Express, over Michigan Central, Oreat Western and New York Central Railroads, through in thirty-one hours. This Train also connects at Sandoval with Ohio and Mississippi Railroad lor St.

Louis and Vlncennes; at Pana, with Trains of the Terra Haute, Alloa and St. Louis lUliroaa, lor Indianapolis, Louisville and Cincinnati; at Decatur, with Main Line Express for Galena Dunleith; the latter connecting with Trains to Springfield. Naples, Rock Island. Burlington and Quincy. 6:10 P.

New York Express, Saturdays excepted. Stopping only at Important Stations, except on Signal, connecting with Main Line Day Express from Decatur to Danleith, and arriving at Chicago at 2 r. ar Passengers for the Upper Mississippi, will find at Dn- leltb, steamers of the Dunleith and Minnesota Packet Company, ready to leave on the arrival of either Cairo Train for Le Crosse, Redwing, St. Paul, kc. Passengert for Janes ville, and Central and Eastern Wisconsin, connect at Freeport with Trains to Belott and JanesvBle, and from thence tcrMadisan and Central and Eastern Wisconsin.

The Maps and Charts indicating the Great Central Route to the North and East ara an exact transcript of Cotton's Map of the United States, and passengers are requested to examine this route aa wen as the rnmi.ig time cards of the connecting Roads, and Judge for themselves as to thecorrectnessot the above statements. The opening of the Illinois Central Railroad from Cairo to Chicago, and thus forming a speedy and direct means of communication between the Upper Lakes and Rivers, and the Lower Mississippi, affords to the pleasure trave'er, as well as the business man, attractions and facilities for reaching the North and East, which surpass those of any other route whatever. The accommodations furnished by the Company for the convenience of the traveling public, the permanency of the road and structure, the strength and elegance of the Engines and Cars, commend ihHnselvrs to those who desire in traveling need tonfort nd tafety. TICKETS GOOD FOR ONE YEAR, with the privilege of lading over at any point, can be had at Memphis, Cairo, and at the principal Baliread Offices on the Una A. T.

LAVALLETTB, Agent, Memphis. Tenn. TUST received, a large assortment of elegant Velvet. 1 w-a. taw, iiiifx nr.

BnartAP azsul Carpets, Bugs, Curtains, Comlses. iie. sepis-u n. M. GROSVENOE Strayed, ON 01 haut the loth July, from Mr.

Car-lln's pasture, a DARK BAY HORSEJabaat fifteen hands high, with biaek lgs an 1 a few aad- (lift rnirV r.n Ma hBv a iik.v y.avu we aoove aerse to ao2CtVJ3wwtf J. J. SflTKPlVT- Ne. S4 Front Row. Memphis.

Tenn. For Sale. WE have Just received this day, and for sale, lew. 10,000 yards Kentucky Jeans aad Llndsey, forNe- Kro uwtums, 01 various eowrs aad prices 100 doien Old Brandy, bottled la 1347 mi omii ooxes atar vaadles. BATTDSON, ELLIS BLAJS, Jiara stmt.

stiilf- No. CHEWING AND S3I0KING TOBACCO, At Manufacturer's Prices. AMONG which may be found Wm Crompton'a celebrated brand, Lynchburg neadersoa and Holcombe brands. Dr. James Saunders Harry of the West, kc.

0. Ford's Anna Rice, kc, R. J. Wade's brands, Jas.Thomas.Jr.'a Crescent City raragon, RIchmoadr Cosby Wlnfree'a Star of Rickm'd Pride of Ta. A.

Dill's Fig, Mayflower, kc Coleman Wortbam'a C. W. Iris, HardgroTe's "Indispensable, 0 M. Coiby, (C. M.

Cosby brand) Danville; Withers 3c Ayres Toune America, W. T. Boutherlina' brand, R. P. Richardson Old Caswell, Seedvffle, N.

a With a great variety of common brands too numerous to msntlon, allot which will be sold at 1NTOI0E PRICES, to close consignments. Every article warranted freth and genuine, aad direct from the factory. 1 J. B. SHaBPI, Wholesale Tobacco Factor, ec5-twdaw9m Ns.

15 Uadlioa ttreet. MAEBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD AXD FOOT ST0NE5. CONSTANTLY on hand, Monuments of all Ascriptions, from $100 to $1000, of latest stvie ami patterns. Tombs and Head and Foot Stones. frni.h low as any ether establishment who do th-lr work wett and satisfactory.

To these needing anything Sa the Monumental line woolddo wen to call and examine before sendlngtheir orders to the North. The undersigned wilt be found at the ohl stand on Adams street, between Main and Front Row, opposite the Worsham Hoase, ready to fill any orders, having the best of Marble and Workmen, no pains shall b.e spared to give satisfaction JOHN WHITE. P- S. Mr. M.

L. Soar Is new on a tour through North Mississippi and the adjacent counties of Tennessee, soliciting orders for Marble work, aad will contract fer-Marble at shop prices, the object of his tour being chiefly to remove the impreesloa that orders must be sent to the North for good work. The pobiic being satisffed that It Is the best policy to encourage home industry, and If good work and reasonable prices win keep business at home, give your orders to Mr. Sory, or call opposite the Worsham Hesoe. aug-wtf J.

"nr. LAND AXD REAL ESTATE AGENCY. J. A. ITI AlVlVrWCr, LE.UTB.iTO UT II CITY, Ii.

T. THE subscriber begs V-ave to offer his services to the public as Land Agent, Surveyor, Draftsman, and Dealer in Land Warrants He will attend promptly to haying and setting Estate collecting debts, payirg taxes, buying, selling and locating Land Wamnts, and to all business pjrtalnlBJ 10 a General Land Agencv. RErEBXscrs. Col. E.

C. Mccarty, Col. J. J. Clark-son ami -3.

D. Henderson, leavenwjrta City; Dougherty and R. B. nawley, Memphis, J. B-Conne'ly.

nemando, Miss. covl3-w3m ".1 I i vA-- 1 Mf. II 11 IM nt I sua-. IT" I itlli I jill nil ill, irr-i'- 1 13,000,000 DOLLARS Per Annum saved fii. "Wheat alone, by the uso of LAXGJIAX'S FARMERS FREESD.

A CERTAIN prerentive or SMCr 'and WZAVBL awarded a premium by the Royal Agricultural So-e-tr and eidorsed by the largest Wheat growers ia the world. Manufartitred by tho Agricultural Chemieal Compaay. S3 Broadway, N. T. Agsnts, LOWNES.

OROIIX at novl3-wim Nos. IS and 1 1 Fro it Bow. This preparation is put up in GMS.each cejiuining a raCdeutquaatitrtoxiixwtth tarSsiitteIsfl rt Wheat, Price, $1 00 per package. jsafafcEQ cp. TTABIOUS bnndj, from the best Extra' to Superfino, Kaia slrcetr fer sale hy oetza ii p.

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