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i mill" in Tii "ii 'rCTiTff 111 I 'III wl Hllil fgMiBJBBttS' i I aaaraw I' i'II I 'hf Tj BY fflPCEANAHAN Ja the Postoffic at on tie THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, lfesg Persons call ins: tor them tshonld ray thaf they are advexusea. fcy v2Jl. SaratifAdsre Bivenied- ifer T.inrrj? IjsT. Sadtre Mrs Xoaey: Anderson Mrs Sallie a JIEY Mhs SalUe; BarnettSIrB I Brown Miss Bijou SnieE; Baker Josephine? utooks jars a. Mm Corf Loty das Curd Lfcy Cobb Sarah.

tTVANrEL Martin CtDafcy Ctarioda; Dawson JL Deaderiek Mrs J-" jgLAND Bteabethj Raster Fannie; Bnwoed Mri. PRAZBR Miss EHfingin Jnllet Perganen Katy; Forbes Araanrla Pagan Mrs Foster IBss L. 1 KAY Mrs t)rt Gray Miss Glenn SaM; Gordon VJT Sarah-i Ganden Nancy E. HARRIS Addk; IltehJana Mrs Bilen; Httyzc. IStea Br rELLYBBefl.

r-BOKAED Martha A. UK SON Orpha Markham Lanretta; Margin Mrs 2 -wilier Caldonla; Jlffier Kaacy M. jycOAETHYMBry; McDonald Resssa; MeCtenbM J. jBAVBLL IneiSortsa ESa; Niehobja OT, PATTBRSON riMt Picket Louisa Mott SaWe Gt Rekett Mn Puriey M. EIVBS Martha Bobardi Sasan Rogers Hx Bebarda Mandys Bnuell a SHALTON ME; SHes "William; Shirley VAj ShoTel Sarah; Stewart pence Margaret Seott 0 A.

TEIOMAS Staan Tweht LUiJe Tutvrfler OTberapsos Townuend Jennie; Toapkins Mary A. GENTLEMEN'S LIST ATKINSON II; Arnold Jt ArmntroBg Si; Arm etreng Bs Asdernon TV Allea ArmMrong Armstrong DJr Ay dlottS Anderaon Abbott Iti Alexander W. BYNXrafK; Bryerd Dr VT Bryan Beith II; Bryan Dr ABeavy Cf.pt Brette A Berry BenUey Benjis Beman B'ennerhaj-set li; Beall Capt Beasley Beit Ia Barton Banfleld Barne Capt Baafield AY; Bran-nan Baker Braiken BaUey Bon Baker Vf Baker. Co; Bradford A Baker Ber-Khask Butler Bullock Burger Bnrrell BraeJAB; Boyd OiBryceKC; Boyd II; Boetaell Ueut Boyd Bowen Boyd Braswell Bryant Bewn Brown Dr Fj Bend Brown Blumfleld Ii CACEKBL Cooper Cole Croctett CMman OeWerH CUdj II; Cl-ary Clark Clark Chord orry IV Canray Ci aadau II; Ckasbea; Campbell Hon Cameron Caa; Cain Cap' "VVr; CambellJ; Cane Crump Capt Oboate I.S; Chase Col TV; Castalo Crawford Cowan Cross Crook Oooney Crook J. DOGGASJBjDnksoaJW; Dorrfa Doegla Donelast Downey Dine Doyle Puffin Hj Dingt Br Devire Jonej; Dickson AV; Davis R.

"ITIAKLEY Effis Edmondion Capt A Egaew JZl GKjEdmondsonA CtEdettas Wi EULTONJPjFnltonCapt FnteJB; Forte jDMcFoxX Forer PR; Flood PiiherTj Flynn Fieher Finn Finne Mj Fer-guson AV; FasstCol C. Ferguson FoUin W. GREENE Gage A II; Gory Gore Jas Tj Geman Prank; Graham Gordon AC; Goode Godwy Emmons; Goff Goldsmith Good Glynn ichael: Godin Uemr; Given Jcwepb; Grin neti Bs' Gflberf VT Green Gnecant George Qreen 3ohnj GarrcM Eieut Galm Michael; Gratley CapTGeorge; Gartman Jacob; Grail Graham John. HEMPHILL Henderson Bnms lien dersonTVVL; Heath James; HendersnnlVm; Heltv Tobias; Harris Havnle Harri Hay-den Hanks A li aire Harney Hardee Charles; Harrison Hardee II; Hart Pat; Harder, sot-maker; Hampton 8 Hall James Hsjey Hall I Hall Hnghee Hone Ilngh; Hense HornijrfVlO; Hoops Hooe Larid Holland It AV; Hill CAiPUeks iU Halbman Cap: Hales AV HaSen Lieat Wnrtt Hough HowanSlSSeut Homer Hobeway Hockton B-llyman Geo; Hilton M. JOHKSTOK James Johnston II; Jackson James Jackson James Jewell Jackson Jesson Jackson Thos TrTEELY Keck Kerhman Kerr Thos J2L Kew Kerr Keys Scot Ketebas Levis l.

Kenny Patrick; Kenny Kmg John; Enoda Sam J. LaiGE Lake Mr; Lake Danl; Lanier Larkin Joim Lee James; Ijithin PS; Lee Livingston 1 JuM; lTKti tawara; utile Uttie- sXv Lacy James; ixxyjog; Iooaricfl iaHhie Margnrn "VV; Ma-iiall Ueorge; Ways 11 Uncas ii; -Mrgrew MHler Mffier Edgar; IV Morris WtanV Morrisen Moore itore "VVnr Moore Col "VV Moore Marpify AVpfMBrtefcT Jas. TlfcMAHOS Col HMcNa8ey Michael; MeCarrenD ML GsjSsKonMj M'eUsMn McGee McDotretl Dr MeClare Iter. TVTAUAL John; I 31; Nelson bam; Newton Jno JJi Hj NewtoaiSama; Kales NeJIey XT; Neay Capt Wo; KeoalJ Krweom Jos; KewellMr; Kkkeli 1 Beamtje: Korthrut SV Co. OTJOSTOILL Oww Joha; Owea Owen ErOdoai A.

PAKTIS-Iaat; Peek Dr II J( Perry PMfer Andreic PeweEU; Parrh P. Pegnes A Si Co; PeneheaDr LewU Parker Pine-tarilAVm TV; PrSn Craighead; Pickett Rev ThnSas; Parker Prenrke Clarenre Fhifer Major jP p-, PezsaoE U. yHSLAK Rodiey; Qaarmby Jimes. EAliL WB; Eedict Gerige; Beed Rikanlson Potter; Eass Capt and Lady; Racer Richard; Reid Ryan Eowe RawUngs Vlrpl Regan Thos; Riddle RoekholiJ II; RaxneleFnd; Beigh-ton O) Benady Michxet; Bice Lieut F. SALE VT Sanders David; Seely Spencer Co; Stigl-r Lieut James Snider Dr Smith Capt JVC; Saorrdon Stephen; Small Starks A Sexton Sharix Stirman II; Sullman Stockslsger George; 8eott George Sharp Steele Robert Shelton CfSmart Wlffiam; SmKhS Smith A Soetl Saraael Salbran Michael; Sledge Jaser'G; c'cxm Vi': Stewart Col St Clair Yt'i Smith AT Sarth Captain Sutton Stnd-dartFG.

TAYLOR DrCR; TenrteBoAY; Tucker TaBey II; TacdSsea Thorp lhompson; Taylor as Tyhe' TfThoma; Tnely, Yaoce TrTALKEB Walton Ward Ward VV Os Watktes Col; We8s WeUen Mr; Wnra-bacaAU; WoatheroM A WfltlnsonWK; Wltw apoeh Wl Winter Capt Wlams Duke; Whitsldes Wood WertbJnrion Dr Walters Wade Tti Watson Os Wear Dr AVelbv Tj Wheeler Wend Dr West WHsen Wy-rheePPlYHIl-imsC WMtsett Wi Whteett VII; WoodST: Wood WD. -j-OUKG Oj Yoe H. rEIGLHR P. LETTERS. Bopree Charaagne Lrrtora uatmta 11; nanotzu ITALIAN LETTERS.

Devoto Anthony; Lena Win; Zanone I4 Zanoae G. GERMAN LETTERS. Albrecht Henry; AlderingT Xn BlnmenthalS; Bearer Mrs Thereida; Becker Jo-han; Donerle Mrs; E-Uert Ferdinand; Hirsch Cart Kuhn Lawrence; Krncksbnber Koehne Kierelf Mis Kate; Kierelf A Ela sman Wm; Lebecker Loots; Ixshe John Boborg Eohmrr Mrs Kathaiina; Schtfeker SpHlman Schuetsmoa AmeHa; Sefher Mrs Sorg Walter G. JXrnALSv Chief Fire Department; Chief of Polke. M.

C. GALLAWAY Postmaster. itzxnas Jansery 3, 1682. Jaimaiy 1st, 1863. "TT'BOM and after this day, we wBl reader our bills for 1 icedlcal services, upon the termination of each, indl-tidaal case.

A. K. TAYLOR, M. D. 1L B.

HOPSON, M. JOHN PITMAN. M. D. THOS.

J. SALE, M. D. D. D.

SAUNDERS, M. D. WM. T. IRWIN, D.

R. T. BROWN, D. i'- DRS. GRANT ALLEN, W.

It LOWEIE. M. D. JAMES M. KELLBR, M.

D. R. W. CREIGHTON, M. D.

A. THOMEL, M. D. Dlta PHASER AVILLET, A. MANLY, M.

D. S. C. SNYDER, M. D.

J. R. OYPERT, M. D. W.

B. HARRISON. M. D. GEO.

F. JONBS, M. -WA1VTED, WA'NT'io'Hlre-an A JI 1 COOK, WASHER and iroher. Is olfeer cea 1 apply. J.

JL McCOMBS. Hardware store. FOR SALE, UEAPUa Dae ht or slKL.iiAU, wamut iop -REED Port Oirice. POPE. "Vteraiiliifi, Term.

FFiCBjabiSorfe lltock, on Ma8sea street, oppe- an I.twd MaerX ailMBwTM inddteJ MUM IS Jesse: MoOre CBiW IS. 1111 1 II DILL. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE OR REST, THAT neat little COTTAGE, on Union street, fi-st boat Vr. B.

Greenlaw's retideoce. The cottage contains six rooms, nantrr and store room, kllchen. errant. rooms, stable with tit stalls, carriage hi me, wood and coal house co crib, good cistern, acd a choice garden. Lease for fire years It is th-re and a half tqaares from Front Row, and well known as a thiice neighborhood.

Call and see the place Delays are dangerous. Posse sTan given immedlate'y. Jal-lw 'i. M. C.

CAYOB SON. BLAfeKT- OATS, MTC. QfCi BUSHELS BLACK OATS. 0JJ BWOa-ssrted siied Flower Potn, 75 boxes Garden Seeds, 25kOGO assorted Papers Shaker Gardm Seeds, new crop 100 lbs. Beeswax.

For sale by F. G. CRAIG, Wholesale and Retail Seedsmen, Corner Second and Union streets, jal daw Memphis, Tean. $40 PER MONTH FOR NEGROES NEGROES WASTED TO CREW between Memphis and Columbus, Kr. One hundred able bedied NEGROES will be hired at FORTY DUL-LRRS per moath, for the abore pnrpoae.

The necessity of defenses reqakea they should be brought la immediately. N. L. LAWR8NCE, Jal-lw Captain and A. Q.

M. 8. A. FOR RENT OR LEASE A SUPERIOR FARM, aboat three and a half miles tram the city, containing thirty fire acres, mart or less, in a fioe state of cultivation, and ued for the last four rears as a market garden. There viH also be hired with the place a NKGuO MAN and WOMAN.

The'e Is a good and yonng Orchard on the place. The stock of all kinds, with the farming utensils, will bs sold to the person renting the place. There is a comfortable DWELLING, good outhouses, and a superior well of water on the place. For terms apply to E. P.

BONCE, at Speed, Donoho 8 trao go's, 314 Main street. j4Iw J. wnrTR. TRUSTSB'S SALE. BY virtue of the power and aithority in me vested In a trust deed execa'ed by W.

D. Brown, on the I7lh dy of October. 1656, and dnlj proven and registered in th Register's office of Shelby county, Tennessee, on the 26th day of March, 1861, in book No. 48-pages 45 and 46, for the purpose of securing the pay msnt of certain debts therein specified, I will, on the 6th day of February, 1S62, At the Sheriff's in the city of Memphis, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for following LOT OF GROUND, with the Improvements ther-on. situated on the south side of McCall street, in said city, and branded and described as follows; Bsgtentag at a s'ake one bandied and forty feet from the southeast roroer of MeCall and Clinton streets, In the south boundary line of McCal! street thence south and psr-allel with Clinton street, on the wet line of A.

II. Douglass' lot, to the wail of a brick cotton shed; thence westwardly, with the wall of said brick cot on hd, live feet, parallel with McOall street, to a stake; tbeeee northwardly and parallel with Clln'on stree seventy fire feet, to the south ride of ilcCsll street; thence with the south side of MeCall street, exstwardiy, seventy-fire feet to the beginning corner The right of redemption Is waived. The title is con-sldered Indisputable WM. PARK, jal-tds SCHOOL FOR BOYS! ON MONDAY, January 6lh, will be opeved near the residence of Mr. C.

G. Hi har-'soa, a School for Boys. Prof. A. D.

Hurt has declined opeuing the School, and at the reqeest of friends of the enternriie. hare concluded to take charge of It. Sa isfsetory references, from the highest sources In this city and elsewhere, given when rtqiired. If the friends of education la this city desire the establishment of this School, they mast suctnin it at once. Terms ST per month.

Ber. RICHARD HINBS, M. Principal. Ber. J.

1L SCHWRAR, A ja4-9w PROF. MOOEE'S Celebrated Hair Restorative'! IOFPHR tfl ihe pnbttc my BESTORATIV2, which has been extensively tested throughout the Confederate States. a4 given nnirersal satisfaction. The Restorer Is pnt np in bottles. labeled whfa dicactipca for its use.

tad may be foaai at Messrs. QHberTTi Wara-rar's drng f.re, a Main street. All I ask Is atrial I wH Tislt fsTilies at thetr residences free of charge. Tli Restorative Cleans llio Head Of Dandruff; erres Fever in Scalp of the Head; invigorates the Hair, giving it a Nice and Grloasy Appearance. When a head is exatsrtaed by me, and I undertake the euro.

If it fails to be all I claim for it, the money will be returned. I am also prepaed to cure Scald Head, Tetter, and all kiods of Skin diseases. J'4-tm A. B. MOORE RAILROAD EXTENSION Memphis and Isittlc Reck fPioifc- kilesJ- RAILEOAD.

ON AND AFTER MONDAY. January 6th, 1662, the regutur Freight and Passenger ain will leave Memphu at 6 o'clock A. JL, per Cheek's Ferry, and arrive at Little Rock at 10 o'clock on the rext raornjig. Leave Lit Ro.k at 1:30 P. JL and arrive at Memphis at 4:30 next erenlsg.

At Little Bock Trains connect with a dally line of Stages of Hanger, Bapley fc Gains, JF OR Dardaaetle, Waihington, Van Baron, Arkadetph'a, Fert Srakth, Brownstonn, Benton, Camien, Rock post. Bas on, Hat bprisgs, Mifterlck, and CUrksriBe, Texls. Local Schedule-Passenger and Freight TRAINS Leaves Leaves Bo it Memphis a. m. Cr Hopefie'd -f -30 a.m.

Cars Edmot.dwu'7:45a m. Stage am. Boat Clarendon 12:30 a. m. Cark Durali Btaff7 a.

Ar.lre at Cars Lit Ue Bock noat p. a. Stage Clarendont(k30p m. Can 1:10 p. m.

Cars Bdmosdson Boat Hopefiell. p. m. A' rive at Little Beck at 100 a. w.

Memphis at 4:30 p. j4 a. H. f'EGBR. Superintendent.

FAMILY SERVANTS WANTED WANTED, for family nse. In the vicinity of Memphis, by a gentleman whose public duties require h'm to be much from home a trustworthy, middle-aged NEGKO MAN, to do the sardrnisg and other work of a small firstly. Also, a NEGRO WOMAN, as cook and laundress. WosM prefer them to be mau and wife. Address MAJ.

J. H. Care of Appeal Office. Pavments monthly J-4 3t J. W.

L. TILGILMAN. MANCOURT TILGHMAN, Forwarding and Commission Merchants And Strnmboat -iVgents 1 No. 40 Front Row. Up Stairs.

ja3-ga Regular Memphis and New Orleans, C. B. Mall Packet ALONZO CHILI), DeHAVEN, Ma ter W. B. McBRIDE, Clerk.

THIS elegant passenger packet, will -IT leave for New Orleans on Toesday, becembcrSiX, and every other Tuesday during the season. For freight or passage apply on board or to T. H. WILLIAMS Si Agents, 6m No. 2 Howard's Row.

STORAGE FOR SUGAR, JSTC, MAY be had for large or small quantities, In an ex cellent Warehouse, by application to Ja4.lw HENRY O. SMITH. $100 REWARD. EANAWAY, FIVE NEGRO MEN. on the night of the 27h ultimo.

JIM, a rery light the ajt ightg mulatto, at) ist nve leei eignt tncaes ruga. ftTiAKI.ES. a fie lookinr negro, ack wbl ers very erect, and about six i'eet high. GEORGE, brother, some smaller, about fire feet eleren inches. EDMOND, about tare feet ten inches.

MOSELY, sometimts called Alex, an old man, probably fifty fite or sixty years of ag. There Nf gross are probably trying to make their way to a free State. Jim is nl- lit V-i- ..1.1.1. Qirn v- ill I vTtvu ulna ouu Bunijiui uwr, icu nmifc. ers.

Lata tiighUmreaiment in his speech occaslonallr. and may represent him elf ai a white man and the owner of the others. A reward of one handled dollars will be pa'd for the delivery to the subscriber, at hit residence near Oko- lona, Chickiaw county, cf there Negroes or in that proport on for one or more of them. Fifty dollars will be paid for their de irery In any safe ja'l where I tan get then. MILTON E.

BACON. N. It has been a-cerlti-ed that their plan of travel was to preceea to Jiemsnis, ana men follow the rirer north to Yaketnd. A watch by night t. the roadl leading to Memphis and thence north, will le almost sure to secure their an est, Ja3 M.

E. B. MISCELLAJS'EOUS. IiOSTt ON the Memphis and Ohio Railroad, some six months ago, a BL aCK LBATUE BONNET BOX con-talning jwdry and ladle. wear No mark.

1 be finder will liberaliy rewarded by leaTlngit at the Commercial Hotel Jefferson street. ja3-Iw MRS. A. C. GRAY.

WO MERCHANTS AND STEAMBOAT GAITAINS I SAMUEL BROOK, on Water street, next door to the City Ice Hoo.will keep always on hand, a Urge supply of T.lltl'.i UJLIJVS Pot sale or hire. ji31y WANTED A FURNISHED ROOM I PORNISHBD ROOM Is wanted by 3 gentleman JOl. Lcca'lon conreeleat to Main street. Ad.1c6S, stating 'ocation and teims, LOCK BOX 493, jJ3t Enst Offlee ESTJKAlTEi, SOMR ten days ago, a smsll SORREL PONY, Maze in big face, and brandeds-'had a raddle on but no bridle. When last iCcnwa going out Adorns street, miking two firty lime, A.

liberal rewara will ne pata. lor nis return. u- rui.xr.xb. niAwnr.n Ja3 3t 17d Main street E. G.

ATKINS. JL CLARK. -W. C. WILMAMS.

ATKINS, CLARE Cotton and Tobacco Factors, Heal JEstatc Igcnts, ND General romnisslon Merchants, Xo. 60 Front J. Row, (up stairs Memphis, Teouessee. N. B.

Particular attention paid to hir rg Negroes, paying taxes and leasing property selling Plantations, th and without Negroes celnng nud forwarding goods, selling Grain, Bacon, and all kinds of Produce. j3iy MEMPHIS CONFERENCE FEMALE INSTITUTE Jackson Fen nessec. SPRING SESSIOV will open Jannsry 11th, ISIS Cotton at 10 cents, and ProvLions, will be taken in payment of charges. The Boarding Department will sgiin be under the charge of Mrs. Joies.

Board Sl.M per month. For tuition, the nsnal prices, and to beginners in music daily lessoss will be given. For farther particulars apply to AMOS W. JONES, ja3 tw'm President. ILaGRMGE MILITARY ACADEMY.

Located at JLnGraugc, Franltlin County, -A-lnbyma. IjlOUR MILES from Lelghton Depjt, on the Mem. phis and Charleston Railroad. EXERCISES TO BE CONTINUED AS USUAL THOROUGHLY ORGANIZED AND EQUIPPED DISCIPLINE RIGID AND STRICTLY ENFORCED INSTRUCTION THOROUGH No change in the Faculty s'nee the organization of the Institntion. The eighth session of this Institution will open on the 17th day of Febraa-y, Arrangements hare been made that wl'l obrlate the necessity of increasing the terms, whlc! will be as heretofore, $112 50, strictly It alvance, per sesdon of twenty weeks for board, tuition, nashlng, fuel, llgh's, maitress, bedztesd, chair, afd medical atteniion.

No deduction for less than one roou'h after the opening of the sfsiion. Candidates for admission tnrst be four teen years o'd and foar feet eight iBcb-s high New Ca de's should apply to the nnderglgsed for a Itt ef articles to be brought with thrm Patrons will besr in mind tta' nil sipplies for the In-stluiion hare to be bought with the Cash. The aeomoiodsUons of the Insti utlun limits the number of Cedets to one hundred and tatrty, nad aa pllcan's fer admlrsion re ay tare traveling expenses by mskiag th-ir appllirations by letter. Jfor part cnlnrs, address MAJ. J.

W. ROBERTSON, jal-Sm Superintendent. CHAHOEET SALE OF TAMlBlB MIS, In Tipton County. PURSUANT, to a decree of the Chancery Court at Memphis, rendered Norember term, 1600. in the case of Joht Dearing, executor of Robert H.

Dealing, dec vs. Minerva Carr, Fanny and others, I will, on Tuesday, 4th day of February, 1862, In front of my office. In the city of MerapKs. proceed to sell to the highest bidder, A Valuable Tract of Land, In Tipton county, Tennessee, containing about 257 lcrcs, meted and bom ded as follows, to-wlt Beginning at a stake at the northeast earner cf Wisemai Hall's tract, purchased by them from Thomas Richardson, with sweet and black gum polnierx, and elm pointers, running north one and a half degrees; nest two hundred and fifty-six poles to 4 stake, with gum and elm thence south two hundred and forty six poles to a (take with hackberry, oak snd sas-a raj pointers thence ea-t one hundred and eighty po.es to the beginning. TZRMS OF Sale The above described Tract of Land will be sold for one fourth cash balance In three equal icstalluients at six, twelre and eighteen moriths, the Durehaser to execute note', with approved security, for the deferred payments, with a lien retained on the premises until finf payment of the pnrchae mony.

Sale at 11 o'clock A. in front of my office, in Mem-phis JOHN a LANIER, ja-f-flawGS uierx ana jisstr. HUBBELL, HUSTON WKBSTEB BLOCK, 157 MCaln Street, BXomphlrs, HAVE IN STORE 10,000 Ojnaburg Wheat 8acks, 10000 Osnaburg Corn Sacks, 5000 Doable Gunnies, SCOOSxlOSa't Sacks, 250 bags Liverpool SaU, 200 bags Turks Irland Sa't, 200 bushels Sweet Potatoes, 200 bushels Meal, 200 bags and SO bblr. Estra Flour. js2 HUBBELL, HUSTON Sc CO.

100,000 Founds of Wool FOB OSKCI Taylor if JdcEwen. ocl0-daw3m STORAGE. JL. GRAY CO. harlng lea.ed the MAMMOTH CENTRL WAREHOUSE, oa Aams streei, are prepared to receive all kinds of Freight on storage de1Mi HARRIS, BERCIER COMMISSION MERCHANTS T7IOR the sa'e and purchaie of PRODUCE, etc.

I Ho. 17 Tcoonpitoulns streei. New Orleans, Lout'tana. jallm F. W.

IRVINE JNO. C. STEELE. P.W. IRVINE Commission Merchants, wYo.

16 Camp Street, ja2-ly NEW ORLEANS. BE A.TJJE5t Gr.AJRX HIGH SCHOOL POR BOYS! VN MONDAY, January 6th, will bs opened, near the residence tl JIT. v. u. mccaran, a iiiuii KPHfinL.

ior bors. The subscriber has some oip-ri- ence in the edication of yonth, biih in colleges and common schools, and brlng the blgheH testimonials from institutions of learni Dotn in aroonci ana r.u-llareferstothe Right Jas. H. Otcr. Ber.

Dr. Stsdman, and J. G. lnedae, Terms per month S7. deS9Sw ASHLEY HURT, A.

IrllflE. 200 BBLS Georgia Lime, In store acd for sale by clea aiuKttieu.i v.u. MEMPHIS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, MISCELLMEOUS. NEGROES FOR HIRE THAVE 3 or 40 NEGROE. Men, Women.

B-ys and Girls, for hire for the next year I wll! hire them prirataly at my cfii-e. Memphi and Charleston Railroad Depot, any day until an-1 on the 1st of JanU' ary. Persons hating had th'te Negroes for the past year, will p'ease bring them np and deliver them SAM TATE, de28-lw Ex-cntor of II. Coe. ADMIRALTY NOTICE.

BY AUTHORITY of a warrant from" the District Court of the Confederate States, at Jackgp, I have arrested the steamer P. CHEE.NET." All persors hiving claims against said vssel, are herebV notified of said arrest, and that the time assigned for tiiretorn of aid process, Is the first Monday iu annary ext. at 'ackson. Tenne.see. W.

W. GATES, de27-9t Peontr Jlvsbal. FOR-SALE AN extra itlrjly.JXeGR' WOMAN Wasborantriron' r. 'Apply to Cook BRANSFOKD, OOODBAR Sc. I jui main Hire d.11-2w NBVILTj Memphis and Charleston Jtaadi Jlwrnis.

December 30, itf6l. CONSIGNEES 1 RB requested to haul thu'r Freight from tuo'Depot as it is dalivered from the cars. We hare no room to store It. Persons fal irg to comply, may expect to find their freight stored, let dr. yage cost what It may.

W. J. ROSS, de3'-lw General Siprlntendeit. FLOUR, Xflfi BBLS "Star Mills "Flour. OUU 1C0 bbls Alleghany Flour.

1000 Sicks Extra Flour. Just received acd for sale by M0RRIS0S CO. d5 GUNNIES I WHEAT. SACKS! 25,000 New Single Gunnies. 10,000 Double 7,000 Old 2,000 Wheat Sacks For sale by sel3 HUBBELL, HURD HUSTON, 159 Main street, Webster Block.

DISSOLUTION. THE partner.hip existing under the style and firm of RAMBAUT Sr. COX will be dissolved on the tint day of January, 1663, by mutual consent V. RAMBAUT, JNO. D.

LOX. Worsham Souse! This well known and popular HOUSE is for rent or leaie from the first day of January rext, to a suitable teusnt, and If not rented will bs opened that day by the former proprietor. de3-lm J. WORSHAM. City capers acd Richmond Dispatch and frulivile Union enny one month RAIVAWAT.

A NEGRO BOY, PETER. foty-Bine years of Xl age, turning gray, square oullt, atout nre ie' nine I chts high, black skin, and end of the rich. fo e-fineer cm off Said bor ran off on the 31st1 October, from Niul tt's Bluff. Sabice river, a 1 will give a snitable reward for said boy if secured so that I get him. Audress me at Men ph'e.

E. P. JACOB, Adm'r. SOBTnEIIX SOAP ASD CANDLE WORKS Jt. I.1JVTJG MEMPHIS TENJgJSSEE.

TALLOW, Beeswax, Soap Grease, good Wood A.bes, etc bought at all timen INSURAKCB COMPANY Of the State of Yirginia, 9 oaiCECviONiJ. JT. WEST, Arant. Offiee on Madison streef, op-. poiite Bank of Memphis.

Authorized Capital Sl.OOOrfOO. fjasc capital ana surplus para up Controller at Nashrilli as security to policy bokl-rs. rt Iusures arauial ku hr WOe nil anT slsr. ehandize of every description. Also, on Looses acd Pcnliture.

All looses equitably adjusted and promptly paid. DLTIKCTORS Wm. H. McFarland. President Farmers' Back; A.

Warwick, firm of Warwick Bsrksdale; Wm. O. 'renhaw, firm of Crsnshaw St Wellington Goddin, firm of Goddia Appersoc; T. W. McCance, firm of Donlop, Moncnre Sc G.

A. Birkrdalo, firm of Warwick Baiksdale; James H. Grant, Tobacco Mannfacturer; D. Crenshaw, firm IHaxall, Crecxhaw Ca; John L. Bacon, firm of Bacon Hnkervllle; R.

B. Haxall, firm of HaxrUl, Crenshaw John Currle, Jr Ship Owner; Wm. B. Warwick, firm of Warwick fc Barksdilo; James Alfred Jones, Attorney at Law; C. C.

F. O. Rufiln, a grieulturlst and Msnufactcrer; R. W. McGruder, firm of McO ruder Sons; W.

W. Crump, Attorney at Law; James Dunlop, firm of Dnnlop, Moncure Co. ROLLING W. HAXALL, President. 0.

F. BRESEE, Secretary. I offer this reliable SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY to the property holders of Memphis, and solicit a portion of their business. AH losses will be promptly paid in cash at this agency. Those who wih to encourage southern institutions in preference to northern, will please giro me a call.

J. T. WEST, Agent, oc21y Madison street. PLANTERS' OIL WORKS, MANUFACTORY OP COTTON SEE OII.S, (Crude, Rofinod and Bleached,) OIL OAK3 AMD MSAL, First Navy Yard Building, J. R.

CHRISTIAN, President, J. K. SYP1IER, Secretary, L. V. DIXON.

Treasurer. W. N. EAKIN, Superintendent. SUG-AR WE are receiving regularly, on cotsignment, Powdered, Crushed and Granulated iiso, Clarified and Brown Of all grades, which we shall offer low to the trade.

CeTMm HAlUUfj, 11U.M UU. COTTOT, SEED OIX. MCGINNIS best Refined. For ale by CIIAS. S.

SHARP, Office orer Frank Hmith delO adley Block. REMOVAIs I HAVE removed my PUMP SHOP from Adams street. fEverson's old stand.) to Averr street, four doors south of Vance street, where I am prepared to fill all orders In my lice ot business. All repairs done on shortest notice by experienced workmen. I am prepared to furnish Patent Wire Gates Thankful far past favor I solicit a continuance, promising satisfaction." WM.

UNDERWOOD. S. I have os hand a lot of Chain Pumps. Acfi-6m TT. PLOWS AND COTTON TIES WE will keep on hand and for sale The LaGracge Plow, Points, The Bolivar Plew Points.

And the Cart Iron Fastening for Wooden Hoop Cotton Tie, manufactured by J. W. ehtpp of LaU range, Tenn. E. JL APPEHaON St.

VroTit Row. To My Friends and Patrons. HAVE this dar made an arrangement bv which 1 JL will supply the DAILY APPJJAL at S1.50 per rnooto, postage paia. S. A.

WELLS, News Agent, nr.t Vlllnil ftn-1 Tui" FJLOUIC. 1 ti A tfi HBLS. Star Mills Flour to arrive 1500 do. JLOUU Springfield Flour to arrive 3000 sacks Extra Flour, to arrive and In store. MORRISON Si CO.

Eirom. 1 AAA BBLS. best Georgia Lime In store acd to JL.V7 arrive. ilOUIUtiON Si CO. 6 BBLS.

pure Peach Bracdr, 1 do. Cherry Bounce. Just received and for sale by oc31 MORRISON Si CO. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS'! Memphis and Ohio Railroad Company, FRB GHT AGENT'S OFFICE, MEiiruu, Decembr 6, 1861. UNTIL further notice freight will not be received at this Depot for points beyond Paris.

JAMES TALLMADGE, d6- Agent. WATCHES- JEWELRY. OCTOBER 1st, 1861 0 UR stock Is large and well assorted Is all its brsrnk es our leading articles are WATCHES, JBWELEY, DIAMONDS SILVERWARE SILVER PLATED GOODS, GfUNS, PISTOLS, CVTLEB7, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, TO SUIT EVERY CONDITION OP SIGHT, JFVZ'CI GOODS, C.l.VJZS, Etc. OUR MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. In addition to cur own force we hare In our employ silUfrJ and experienced workmen also, a large stock of tools and materials, embracing the latest lmprore-ments and inventions, and can do all kinds of work.

In our line, incndlng the making of new acd complicated parts, in the best manner and with dispatch. Also, plain acd ornamental engraving. Our Daguerrean Gallery. TX71I hare bnilt and arranged a' suit of'Rooma for this YV express purpose. Our light combines all the modem lmproaements, Producing JPiclurcM Quichly and True to 1'atitre Our Laboratory Is furnished with all the appliances necessary to prepare the best chemicals.

We are aided by a first-class Artist, acd can furnish our customers with superior pictures In all the various styles known to the art. C7 Artists furnished with stock. F. li. CLARK, 1 P.

H. CLARK, J. S. W1XKTNS. Ho.

1, dark's MsibU oct2-daW NEGROES WANTED! WANTED to hire some ten or twelve able bodied NEGROES, to be employed ai labore'g at tie Memphis Station of the MempMs and Ohio )oilroad for the ensuing year. Apply to the undersigned. DODAMBAD, G--nrrl STORAGE STORAGE WE can furnl'h STORAGE In a convenient locality at rcasonibls rate'. BOLLING Union sVret, jal-lw Qppoite Aapea) Otgee. j.

c. McAllister, Shirts and Military Clothmg, AYRES BLOCK-COURT SQUARE, Mempliis, Tennessee. HIRTS cot by measurement Fils guaranteed. I am also prepared ts cut and mate HUitary Uniforms to Order. Mrs.

Beeman. Shirt Orders solicited and Jai-3n til'et with dintcb. INGRAHAM LESS, S83 Alain Street SS3 JSrinhley Block. BEING determined not to disappoint those who have for Ave year relied upon them Soz. their supplies of House Furnishing G-oods, Hare, at much labor and expense, obtained their usual JPiX STOCK! Which they now offer at as Ai the present scarcity will permit.

Cash Purchasers Will find our jtock more complete than any other hocse In the city. jul RECEIVER'S SALE ON MONDAY, the SMthof Jannary. lWi ly I will sell, auction, at the pLtote-At tion of Hon. B. It.

Arraslrong, In Crittenden" county, Arkansas, under an order of the Confederate Judgi for A rrcansas, a uakk mi Sale between 10 o'c'ock a. 11 and 3 o'clock. P. M. cf said dar.

Terms one third cash, and the balance in four and eight months with eight per cen Interest on the deferred payments, from aa'o till pnia, wiin ap-provtd secority. Dne attendance by ne, or Home cue du'y authorized. A. H. UUTHERFO leJi-lw- I'eemrer tor trurern r.

o' jtk In Chancery at Mciiiniiis? STATE OF TENNESSEE. Proceedings had in the clerk's office, chancery side of the common law and chancery court of the city of Memphis, Tuesday, October the 20th, lfitil. E. M. Appersou, Claiborne Deloach and John W.

Ap-person, Complainants, TS. S. Y. Watson, aud others, fesdants It appearing from affidavit filed In this cause that the reidnco of tee defendant, David S. Adams is unknown and that the defendant Thomas S.

Adams is a mn-rei-Went of the State of Tennessee, It is ordered that they do enter their appearance herein before or within the first three days of the next term of said court, to be held on the second Monday In May next, 1862, and pleai, answer or demur to complainants' bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them acd set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be publ shed once a week for four successive weeks in the Memphis Appsal. A copy attest JOHN C. LANIER, Clerk and Muter. Williams and Currin Si Jackson, solicitors for complainants. -3-law4 Iu Chancery, at Memphis.

STATE OF TENNESSEE. Proceedings held in the clerk's office, chancery side of the common law and chancery court of the city of Memphis, Thursday, No-berSlst, 1861. Sarah Stremm, Complainant, vs. "The -Pbcouix Insurance Company of Hartford, Con ncctlcut, and others, Defendants. It appearing from affidavit filed in this eaune that the defendant, "The Phccnix Insurance I ompany of Hart-ford, Connecticut, is a non resident of the btate of Tennessee, It is ordered that It do enter its appearance herein btfure or within the firat three days of the next term of said court, to bo held on the second Monday In May next, 18'H, and plead, answer or Ai-mur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to it and set for bearing exparte, and that a copy of this order be publiahed once a week for four successive weeks, in the Memphis Appeal.

A copy attest: JOHN C. LANIER, Clerk and Master, W. D. Beard, solicitor for complainant. I31aw4w Iii Chancery at Itlemphis.

STATE OF TENNESSEE. Proceedings had In the clerk's office, chancery side of the common law and chancery court of the city of Memphis, Tuesday, October the 29th, 1661, WiUUm E. Milton and R. T. T.

Toriio, firm of Milton Complainants, vs. Abner Hopton, Thomas W. Wilkinson and S. W. Vernon, Defendants.

It eppeariog from affidavit filed in this cause that the defendants, Abner Hoptim and Thomas W. Wilkinson, are non residents cf the State of Tencesaee, It Is ordered that they do enter their appearance herein before or within the first three days ol the next term of said court, to be held on the second Monday Is May next, 1862, and plead, answer or demur to complainants' bill, or the samo will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing ez parte, and that a copy of this order be published once a Week for four successive weeks In the Memphis Appeal. A copy attest: JOHN 0 LANUJB, Clerk and Master. Wm. K.

Poston solicitor for complainant. a3-law4w 1862. SPECIAL NOTICES. To the Public. I was afilictcl with iiflamanlory rheumatism for ten weeks, not able to walk a step, and suffering more than any human tonguo express.

I heard that Mi-sirs. Cnyce Son of this city, had a medicine called the ArabroJal Oil, and belle ing Ihey wtufd not sell an article lh Ihe way of medicine, without its being Talaable, acd feeling like a drowning man catching at straws, and having had the attention of various physicians without relief, I sent and got a few bottles, and asionlsiing to say, I iound alinp.t immediate relief, and cow I am at tending to business. I have also tried It for bru'ses and cuts, and do not hesitate to IV that it ii the bast rasdl dne I ever used, and wll' doubt'ess cure ail it Is recommended to do. WM. WILLIAMS.

Memphis, November 17th, 1S50. Sold at the manufacture s' Drice bv Mansfield Memphis, wholesale agents for Southwest, and by all Memphis drnggUn. JaS-dswlro Special Notice. Louisville, November 8, 1E6L Messrs. T.

P. Hughes, James Fakkhill and W. W. IIinkle have retired from our firm. The business will be continued acd eettlrd by the re- malolrg partners.

GARVIN, BELL Si CO. Our resident partner in Memnhls Is Sahuxl Gwr.v. Office 01 Front Row. no-i7-diw3m M'JLEAN'S At may be seen, we insert this week the advertise ment of McLlean's Cordial, etc. It is very W6ll known we are cot portlcnlarly favor able to patent medicines, and, as a general thing, eschew the whole of them with but little ceremony, and with these sentiments we declined inserting this advertise ment until we knew what were the Ingredients of the medicine, and how compounded.

This we hare learned and believing, as we do, that the ingredients are good. and the compound judiciously made, we recommend it as a mltture worthy of public confidence. The above is from the St. Louis Christian Advocate- edited by the renowned Rer. Dr.

MeAnally, which peaks rolumes in favor of McLean's Cordial. We say to all, try It. See the advertisement in another column. feoo-usw C5IEKOKEE OIKE! An unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotepcy, Loss of Pains is the Back, Stone in the Bladder, Obstructed acd Difficult Menstruation, and all diseases caused by deviating from the path of nstnre, and indulging in Self -Foliation. By the use of this Cure all Improper discharges are re moved, the weakened organs of generation are speedily cured, acd full vigor restored Either sex, contemplating marriage, should reflect that a sound mind acd body are necessary to promote connubial happiness.

In the Cherokee Cure the poor, debilitated, worn down and despairing devotee of sensual pleasure, will find relief. It Is safe and pleasant in taste, but immediate in Its action containing no mineral poison, but is prepared from puro vegetable extracts, In the form of a delictus syrup. Price $3 per bottle, or three bottles for 85, and for warded by express to all parts of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. POTTER Si MERWIN, Proprietors.

Sole Proprietors, 65 Jefferson street, near post office. general dealers In all popular family medicines, Mem-phia. Tenn. E-aoia in Mempnis by ail responsible dreggiste. rar2fi-dtwawlr J3rSee F.

H. dark column. advertisement of Ward Si sale aadretail Druggists, 175 and 177 Miin street, opposite Worsham House. leS EiTh attention of the readers of the ArTiALIs directed to the adrortisement of G. W.

JONES Si Wholesale Druggists, No. 220 MIn street. I. EDMONDS, Homeopath and Hydropath. Residence nortfrside cf Heal street, second house west of the Medical College, 02C9 cvsr S.

ifacaflJd Si Drug Store, Main street. Office hours 8 to 9 A. and 2 to 3 P. M. rar29-lv ISSUHANCE C03IPASI OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, Authorized Capital.

81,000,000. Cash capital and surplus paid np 380,000. Office on Madison street, opposite the Bunk of Memphis. J. T.

WEST, oc4-l7 Agent. Memphis and Ohio Railroad Company. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after MONDAY, November 16th, 1861, the Exr-KESS TKAI.V will Leave Memphis dully at A. JI.

Arrive at Nsshrille at 10 P. M. Connecting at Humboldt with trains on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad for Columbus and stations on that read. Leave Nashville at 8 A. M.

Arrive at Memphis at IS at night. ACCOMUODATIOX TRAIN Leaves Memphis dally, Sundoys excepted, at. A r. For Humboldt and all intermediate way s'a Iocs. Leave Humboldt doily, Sundays excepted, at GrlO A.

M. Arrive at Memphis at A. 31. THOMAS DODAMEAD, nol7 Genrl Sup't. DeSoto Savings' Institution, OF J12EXLTH1S, HO.

273 MAIN H. LAIRD, President. W. B. ROSS.

Cashier. WM. B. WIGGS DEUGGISTS, 2DS Main Street, Tennessee. jgrAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Ayci-s' Cherry Pectoral, Pills, Mcimstrect's Hair Ifcstorer, Mrs.

Mrs. Allen's Dressing, Smith's Tonic Syrup, Osgood's Cholagogue, Jaynes' Pills, McLaiic's Pills, Spencer's Lyon's Katharion. Brown's Broiichial Troches, Bryan's Wafers ALSO A large stock of puro J93ZUGS, ETC. W. B.

WIGGS (Ie8 283 Jlain street STOEAGE ana rOEWARDDTG rTTHE unrUrtlgreJ hive extrao-dinarv faillilieg for I Storins unci IT'orwnrdint; Goods and JJIcrchandise, Of every description. Vathnke opposite Metrphls and Rharlestrn Kailrcnd Lepoi. n21-lm SEf.TEN CO. JLEUXOIV'S Patent rates i I AM prepared to fill all orders for Lemon's Patent Orates. Also, to oure fimoky Chimneys.

IX. oB-6rr Corner f.lndn a'd 'laoi-er srets RTE. FSiCKS prime Kye. fer ssJe hy y4vT GEO. a BUCHANAN, oe23 No.

88 Front Row, PRINTING ---PRINTING. WHITMORE PKHTTma HOUSE, Appeal Building, Cor. Union Street and. Front Alley. HAVING Elide many valuable Improvements is oar WJEW OFFICE, We 'uvite the attention of the business public to our facilities for executing all kinds of JSooh, Jl'etcspaper, Periodiaal, and In the first and best stylo of the art, and tha CHEAPER EATES.

This establishment is complete in all departments, acd every description of Printing, from a ISO OK TO ,2 OR, A CARD TO A MAMMOTH SHOW BILL, Can be executed on the prenvses at the shortest notice. PRINTING DONE IN Colors, Tints and JSronse, In a superior manner. Ipomphlets, Sill Heads, JDrafts, Sills Lndinsr, GbccItK, Cards, Bonds, Deeds, Jffitc, Neatly and promptly executed, acd satisfactioa guaranteed. Our large assortment of type is all entirely new and of the rery latest Btyle, and caring been selected with great care, with a view to the wants of ttds section of country, hare no hesHaneyindeclariBgthatwe hare the best stock of material erer collected together ha the city of Memphis. Our stock of Stationery ts complete, and consists of every variety rf Cards, Paper, from tee ntest inferior to th fin'st S'yles manufactured.

We have also a superior assortment of Inks, cf every color a ad ipsaiity. We challenge succe-sful rivalry in every department of our business. FOR SALE. rIE ENTIRE MATERIAL of our old ofnee, con-sistisg of the Presses, JTolt Type, Stands, Cabinets, Cases, Utiles, I.rads, Composition Kettles (Ji'ctc), etc. Alto, one No.

1 Mitering Machine, one Lead Cutter, a large aertment of Cats, all nearly new, baring seen used only about fifteen or eighteen month, and wbieh we will sell at prices that will make it to the Interest of those in need of sveh mate, ial to, purchase of us. Call at the APPEAL Job Rooms. ocW-l' WHITMOWE BRO. GREAT SOL'TUEM 3IANCFACT0RY WAGfillR cm, MERCHANT TAILOES, lyres' Sloch, Second Street, IVlemphis, Tonn. T7E HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS in our line in tha Sftuthem Confederacy.

Red, Earls Slue, Eight nine Gray Cloths, For military purposes. ALSO MILITARY BUTTONS ETjOm -VVhich wo will sell at whoksale or retail. Ab a magnificent stock ef Black, Brown and Adalia Cloths, Together with Beaver Cloths for OvereMts, Doe Skins, Cassimeros, Yes tings, Business Coalings, Shirte, Drawers, ColIarKeady-Made Cfcrthing, and a No. 1 article of Neodles. In short, oar stock 'a very large, containing all needful articles of Clothing for soldiers' or citizens' wear.

OUR MECHANICAL DBFARTMBST We are now prepared to manufacture our goods with dispatch, as our force much larger than-heretofore. Wo have the best of workmen, and no effort will be spared on oar part to give entire satis faction to all who may favor us with their pat ronage. nol0-3tn $20 SEWARD STOLEN from the lubscriber's residea-e. about three and a ha'f mi's from the city, nmrMr Rmhi'i. oa Snxl isht.

a Urate rawboneJ. dar bay 1IORSI3, sixteen hands Mah.no nhlte marks -bont'hltu, tee tin of the taH eat oif, bsrd- ly perceptible and la pretty good order. The above reward will be jMid for his delivery at Stable, or to P. Bance. at 3 pet-a uonose -v.

ninu-ge jh Malo street fsaMvrl WHIT BB-FJSsLIiOWS' JIAJLIa XOIMG BROTHER, JSooksellers aid Stationers, Odd-FollowH tXall, KCemphis Tennessee. BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Jou'sals, Day Books, Csh Books, and every variety of Blank work. The large tutor iraett in the Confederate States, rorsaleby YOUKO OTHER, No. 3i6 Main street. Under OId-FeUovr' Ball, Memphis.

Tens' see. GENERAL ORDERS X0. 28. HEABQUARTEKS FIRST DIYI3IOR Columbus. Ky.

December 21, 18L I iris hereby ord. red that te-eafter do tetsH of r. a rmnca to officotH, or fu-loBghs to seen, a'l be m.nini aimut bv the Makr-Oece al eesaauariiMt. II A'llea-esatMl firlonghs istnedbyany oScec of this command prior to tws date, ars uereuy re vol en, aria the erlicei asd s-jldie'S to thay have been gt tinted are ordered to report to iheir commaiKiiBi (MTT.rltni.lT. if Iheir b-aves or fart twh- have ex pired, and not later lhan fifteen days fios this da'e they i Lot expire sooner.

lit The emBmandl officers of Divisions and of Regiments, Battalions nd corps not assigned to any Division, a ordered to for arrt to these llr ad'taaners, im mediately, oa the receipt ef this order, a li.t of tin and sseu of their corasands vha- ar absent with. ont leave, siatisg the length rf time they have bees so absent. IV. All officers detailed en recruiting serviee, or oa any specKl serviee that required them to be nttsent from tnetr eoiBBtaQui oa romp-my or rerr-rseatai ness, are ordertd to report for dnly at V. Soldiers and fBcers who are absent oa sisA lsnr are ordered to report thnulv.s at ee for ibuy.

or fornnrd to the.e ueadtiuarters imine.iliteiy ctn a es of their insbilitr to do so, sigaed by a surgeon of the Confederate States Army, or a cert ricate of a private physician, duly sworn to aid subscribed brfora any on embodied to adroIriter oths. VL Coramding officers of th's Divi-ion a ordered cot to forw rd to these Ilf-a i.rtera ary appliea ions fer leaves of absence or furlongl, eseaps in ihe ist urgent esses, and to accompany na implication vrllh th written rea oes why tbey femwrl ttu-m VII. The Major General eommnudii aforrrs lire Army under his command that he d-ec it the duty ol every officer ai.d soldier In the Confcdrm tic to remain at his poat, and that he will aiert all of bis offl eial anthutiiy to puni.h, with the savsreet peaat iw, att officers and soldiem who absent ih-iu: elves wufeont leave graated by birnieif. jiv comsuuxl of Major-Gewal Pout. 1 GEO.

WILUAM80K, Majo. A fhveral. GEO. C. Sugar and JFttclor, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, NO.

83 FHONT HOW, MEJIPHIS, Tifl Agent srtiio Saint JamS Bujair Reficsry. col9-tte VOL. 5. MISCELLANEOUS. SHOES SHOES SHOES! SSOO J5VAXRS Superior Black Army Shoes and Russet Brogans-sizes 1 to 15.

250 pairs "OHed," Kip and Calf Boots. 1500 yds. Gray Army Cloth, Jeans and Shirtings. 271 bbls. and half bbls.

North Carolina. Shad and Roe Herrings Thil day reeetved, and for sale at or raiall, 7 TAILOR Si MCBW3K, deBilawlm jjato street. TO THI? ADI23 S. FASHIONABLE AA'D ELEGANT 23HSSS "MAKING-, J3.EE ITS WHUETEESI. LADIBS Ctmtitrlng their riea and costly materials raay rely on being artseticfJly fitted, and their work, nuldmd In (fe rsest oremst asd erndent manner, at lis lowest pesaible priaes.

oactniaa, TVtusti and tjnudreas' CloUdng. est and basted at she sbsrteat notice, from tha latest Paris) de signs. IS. CARTBR, Ko. 327 Main Street, sel(V3ja Over Messrs Jones Si TaggL OOTOBBE 18, 1861.

Plain and Fancy CANDY MAITlIFAerTUREEi TFhoIesale and Retail Dealer in Green and Dry Fruits, PEESEEYES, Wilts, IPioliles, stc, Vo. 220 main Street, XJndor Hall AND i. Corner of Second and atreeta. SIaaotuc Buildup, 'Meaphig, T-5nnee3ee; TEBP3 COSSTANTLT ON HAND Oysters, in one and two lb. Sardines, 1-4 and 1-2 boxes, Raisins, whole, li2lfndouart, boxes, Jellies and Preserves, Candy Frnit, Pie Fruits, Pickles, Wines and Cigars, And a general assorlocnfof Plain and Fancy Confectioneries The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends six! ihe pabMc geseraUy, that he has this day opened hfiV JVeto Store, On the corner ef Second and Kadtson streets, and Is prepared to famish every thin In tha Confectionery tine, either at whotesale or relsil, en the most reasona bio terms.

Is. Kocco, SB Haia street, ssd corner of Second and streets. Memphis, Tenn. $2000 RfWARI. THE above reward will be given fer the apprehension and (Mirery to the Jail of Chicot County, Arkaasas.

of R. W. XAGilL, who wantvoly murdered Charles T. Sutton, en the 3d near the reatdeneo of his fether, la Chket County, Arkansas. Seud MagiO to about 30 yars otd, neuriy 6 tet feet high, weighs aboat 138 or M0 poasHis, thin visage, (root teeth est, a little stowed, hah' black with a small lock in front gray, balance mefalng to be, bad Hair es his face when he left, sorsewitat Intel-hgtm.

was hi the Mexican war. I will pay the above reward as aforesaid fer Mm. W. 1L SUTTON, nelO CWcet Ceuaty. Arkaar.

OIL! OIL! OIL! Memphis Cotton Seed Oil -Company I s' FJBNTOIf MAKUFAOTTJKEItg OP Crude, Refined or Uleach'd Cotton Seed Oil, Oil Cake and GU Navy Yard Buildinj; GO IWCompliin, Tenn. TUB CRUDB Oil. Is being extensively used fee tn nlag prposi, asd is highly recommended. The easfced OH haf eorlrely taken the place of Ltri aad Coal Oils, while OIL MEAL is caiversaHy cssee-ded to be the cheapest and rsest nutritious food, for stork In the Death. Orders sob cited asd promptly fitted at current rates.

Cotton Seed "Wanted I BO'TOaV TO THE PUBLIC. JJAV1MG AGAIN LEASED The "Woraham House, We preeut ourselves to the travthng pnblic as osndl-da'ei for ikwlr patroaage, aad hope by girir atttBttrm tjo onr taties to merft i The MrspravemeBtt that ft 1 1m made, will a4d woeh ts tM cuafe't, ioi make it eocap rs fa -arMy with ary issu la the West Its table will bi KiU'ptiod with the bt ks tke Soar hern n-feOency. We will seff.r Lne of the former prnt ge the LeSe to be lest, ha' will endeavor improve it ta every dsrantBent. RAMBAUT Si COX. Prep iefors.

Corner 3Uin and Adam stri els, dVts.lia Men- ivotice: SOROEOK GEXERAL'S OFPI0E.I RICHMOND, bepL S7Ai6t. ARMY MH3ICAL BOARDS, for the exanJnattot. of ami Assistant have itvrvdtwemvsme at Norfolk, Richmond, Yerktsnra and XS'SMH. CuadMates far the appointment of Surgeons' and A-sistaat ScrgMis will be eaamtBed by these- Beards', em prewating an mvi'at-an to appear befbre them frsrs the Secretary of Vs-r. which may be obtained; by for-traitUag thesr applieaiioB, with testimonials of moral characnr, ta the ar Detartraent.

Kx mitring Boards will held at other pofatW farther At tvn int jTv. GLLBSRT .1 ITCTIOJl'EERS, IlffiVXi KSTA.TE riizoicicxis, AND General Commission Merchants, Comer Second aad MatSetm streets, Slwaphis. LIBSRAti ctuh adrne on eenrfri. meats a store. Crulxjrt, Vtiotioiieer, WtH glv bte pewentt atlrnlteo to aft sates of Merefaui.

dke. of every deetriplUn Real E.tate, Si ark of alt kinds, sir, dol5-3m i i i i 1 i.

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