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t kill. , 0 lk.W. aiaoIaiUc Virion... ! T K II 31 s : IUiit Usui, it iirmnm ......I 3 - ' week 20' r. TRi-Wr.rM.Y tios:, per aminra 15 00 , Wtrstt Unto, per annum .14 " i TUI'DAY MOIINING, NOV. 4. 18C2. A Comical Impressment. psiicd from Ileaaquartcru, proaticr-a gomo angliftble consequences on last Sunday oorning. Ciencral Neolf.y had, it appears, wiued an order directing the arrest of 'lieloyal persons found collected in roups on the streets that morning. The .flloer who received the command start d forth with his squad, upon the Btreeta, nd went vigorously to work by arrest ing everybody, loyal and disloyal, whom ,16 found promenading the streets, com , ng from barber-shops, or going to chnrth. .'hysicians were Jerked tip in their bug giesothers were stopped in hacks and arriages, and every man was saluted 'ith the short and stern order to " fall i." As might have been xpectei, every -ody who fell in, fdl out, with the whole roceeding. One of the first victims of it ie impressment was our handsome oung friend, Governor Johnson's Aid. friend who was sitting in ft barber- lop, with his face covered with lather, irang out, and told the officer to release in, as he was in the Federal service ; it the officer told him he didn't care a raw if he was, and ordered him to fall also! Some twenty unfortunates had ten gathered into line, and a general edaddle through back-door1 had be n all along the streets, when the coin inder of the Tost -fiMcared and in- meJ the olficcr he had misunderstood order altogether, and ordered him to ease his prisoners, much to (he relief gentlemen, who were just beginning to ise on the probability of their having shovel dirt on the fortifications. ,Ve shall, in all probability, get a mail morrow, certainly by the day after, ought to have a general illumination. j . , - ' fnc River. We learn that the river risen eleven inches. An increase of rise would b hailed with delight by people and soldiers. Lverything is too higJi, except the river, which is only thing we want to rise. The t of a steamboat would be a most eable one to our isolated community. ate Papers, We are under many nations to Mr. Kilky for his frequent itioiis to our office. He has favored j ith a large file of late papers. '. '. i V. J. II. Laurabee, of the Louisville j Nashville Railroad, has also' laid nderniany obligations for his kind j which is very highly appreciated. . II. C. Davis, the prompter, of the re, has a benefit this afternoon. The e company has volunteered for the lion. Tho bill is a good one, and we ct the attendance will bo very large, eaking of the theatre, reminds us (the winter season is approaching; evenings are getting quite long, and ut Borne amusement, will, of neces be very dull.- It is now pretty gen- understood that a large number of i are en route for this place, and we 'go that business of all kinds will e its wonted tone -theatricals, resume, among the rest. Every aware that Mr. Pvffif.ld, since LU tion with the Nashville theatre, curred muchexpense; notwithstand .is, ho has been untiring in his ef- ro pltaie. We hope soon to see the e re-opened, in order that the Man jay in some respect, be remunerated past labors. If the theatre can bo j 1 for the fall and winter season, we sured that it will be made a most live place of public amusement. Oct Tksnksshe Money Only. Silver, Greenback, Kentucky, Iu and Ohio money, now bring quite c premium when exchanged for ssee money, which can re used nst as well as Northern funds; and ,,nl money can bit saved by selling iiuhern currency even at a lare I, ami using Tennessee money in purchases. These exchanges can lie ou tho best terms at the Ltmi- hvh and V,7,y Olllce of W. J. m Collect) street, just below Union. -ltn ifWl rn Mil l'' I Latest from the Army in Virginia, j .i 'I Arrival of Eeugees at Lexington. The Latest from the Southwest. Gen. Joe Johnson Assigned to the Command in the West. Arrival of Gen. Bragg and Staff at Richmond. Washisotos, Oct. 31. The Star says we have relMvle information from par ties just from Cuba, that the steamer l'lanche, on her late trip from Texas to the port of Mulatto, Cuba, carried in ad dition to her cargo of cotton, quite a num ber of Texan slaves with their owners, who promptly sold them to Cuban plan ters ; and also that several secession families arrived from New Orleans and its vicinity, bringing wi'h them numbers of slaves. It will be remembered that the steamer Blanche ran her cargo to Cuba under the I'ritinh flag. A Spanish man-of-war, the I.rascode gary, is said to have landed more or less of the slaves, entering the island from the vicinity of New Orleans. Information lias reached here from Rerryville, Clark county, Va., on the other side of the Blue Ridge, up to yes terday. There was going on in that vicinity an apparent extensive movement of rebel troops, some proceeding on the front Koyal road and others down to wards Cassellman Ferry and Shannon dale Springs. Ren. Jackson was at that time at Derryville ; his troop9 there arc without baggage, and those leaving on the Front Royal road also seemed tc have no baggage with them. , There was a small body of rebel troops at Charlestown day before.' IlEAnQUARTEltS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,) ! October 31. ( 'Stuar', with about two thousand cav alry "came to-day from Union and at tacked a small force of our cavalry driv lag them towards Aldin. Richmond papers received to-day an nounce the arrival there of Gen. I'ragg and stall. j Lexington, Oct., 31. Between three and four hundred destitute Last Teunes seeana arrived here to-day. They made their way hereto join tUol eueial army. i Washington, Oct. 31. The Mavor. Presidents of Council, and Commission of ine ioara oi iraue nave nau an inter view with the President to urge the im mediate construction of a railroad from the Point of Rocks to this city, and thence in a straight line to the Uhesapeake Bay i be l resident in reply, said tuat Con gress had deprived him of the power to make roads, and that, had the road from Kentucky iDto East Tennessee been per mitted the war inthe West would have long since been ended. I The President also stated that those two roads might be made, and be would recommend them to Congress. If he had the power he would see that they were constructed immediately, as he well knew the pressing necessity for them both for military purposes, and as a ques tion of economy in the transportation of troops and supplies. - ; ' New York, Oct. 31. The Commercial says the Army of the Potomac will here after consist of three grand armies, nine corps, thirty divisions, and seventy bri gades. Tho first grand army will consist of the corps of Generals Reynolds, Tor ter, and Franklin, under General Uooker; the second grand army , will consist of the corps of Generals Couch, Wilcox, and Hlocum, under General Uurnside ; and the third grand army will consist of General Cox's, and two other corps to which present commanders have not yet been assigned, under General Sumner. I The Commercial's Washington letter says the Vermont 12th, 13th, 11th, l.Mh, and lGth regiments, under Acting Driga-dier-Heneral Dlunt, crossed Long RtiJge into Virginia on Thursday. j Special to the I'lt. 1 Washington, Oct. 31. Private advices from Gen. McCiellan's headquarters Bay that Gen. Leo is still in t lie vicinity of Winchester, and probably intends to flp.ht therr. It was supposed by some of our shrewder uenerala yesterday, that Gen. Lee would cross I'lue Ridge at Ashby's Gap, n his retreat to Gordonsville. Ex pecting to fight a battle not far from Ma nassas, Generals liuinside and Hi gel are on the watch for him ou this side of the Ridge. It is believed that the Alabama is now on the track of the Aspinwall steamers, lor the purpose of intercepting the treas ure ships. i . , . New York, Oct. 31. Advices from Newborn state that there is a largo rebel force at Kingston,forty miles up the Neuse river. The shore are lined wiihnew and powerful batteries. The gunboat Senti nel, has, however, made a recuimoissanee to within three miles of Kingston, shell ing out some ot tho batteries. No fears are entertained for the safety of Wash ington, ns the marine artillery, 1,(X0 strong, is now there. : St. Lorn, Oct.. 1. James R. Lack land, a prominent lawyer of this city, was committed to the Military Prison at noon to-day, by order of the Provost Marshal Ucneral. Tho arrest is conse quent upon a speech delivered last niitht at a lVmocratic meeting held at (he court-house. In t!j order for his arret,! he is charped with th encoura-i merit ot rebel ojipo.-ition tj the Govt i niiu-nt in its ((Torts to suppress the rebellion, publicly abusing the Government and loyal peo ple of the United States, defending the rebellion, by charging its origin to have been with tho loyal people of the United States, and publicly deprec iating the cur rency of the country. CV' ilmr-nl'-h t' llf SI. IS.-jMililirnn. Cairo, 0-t. 30. Tho Grenada shwuf. of the 23d, thinks that the fall of Nash ville is close at hand. Gen. Pemberton is the new commanding oflicer in Mississippi, lie it was who led our soldiers through Paltimorc when they were atoned. Oen. 1. shortly after re signed, and went to see Jell". Davis, who welcomed him with a commission in the Southern army, with headquarters in Savannah. Gen. Joseph E. Johnson has been as signed to the command in the West. Rebel army pickets have been fired on occasionally near Helena, where 40,000 Confederates are said to be in camp. A portion of the loth Indiana had a fight on the 27th with some of them and lost three killed and wounded. A large army of conscripts is concen trated at YcIIville, Ark , by Gen. Holmes. Gen. Hindman has been arrested, and is now in Little Rock. He will be sent to Richmond to answer charges madc- against lura by (Jen. Albert Pike. Ilind man is said to have transcended his au thority and acted like a tyrant among his own people, Rebels are crossing the Mississippi at Duck Island, 50 miles below Memphis. ' Robton, October 81. The Republican meeting in Faneuilllall to-day was well attended. Gov. Andrew presided. Gen. Iristed,of New York, Senators Clark of New Hampshire, Sumner and Wilson of Massachusetts, and Josiah Qiuncy, Jr., m ado speeches A letter was received from Joseph Holt, of Kentucky, urging unconditional Unionism at the ballot box as well as in the field. i Circt.evtli.e, Ohio, October 31. The match race to-day over the Ash-Grove Course, for 1,000, two-mile heats, be tween Dunlerio's sorrel mare Kato Boston and Ad Miller's bay mare Lizzie Fore man, was won by the latter. I ;; Time 3:51 and 2:.r0 Staff of General Rosecrans. ! , IlKAnvrARTRiiii Kocktrcntm Army Corps, ") imy Corps,"! KRI.M, V t. 30, 1W,2 J ; DEI'ARTMKNT UK TIIK CCMIIKHI.i j Ixuuvii.i.b, Kr , Oct. General Orders No. 1. I. By direction of the General-in Chief, the undersigned assumes the com niand of the Department of the Cumber land and the troops under Gen. Ruill's command, which wilMiereafter constitute the 11th Army Corps. . III. The following Staff officers are an nounced and will act until a permanent organization of the Stan is effected : Lieut. Col. Arthur C. Ducat, 12th In fantry Illinois Volunteers, Acting Assis tant Inspector General and Chief of Staff. Major C. Goddard, Senior Aidc-de- Camp, Acting Assistant Adjutaut Gen eral. Major W. Y. Hepburn, 2d Iowa Caval ry, Acting Judge Advocate. ,Capt. Samuel Simmons, A. C. S., Act ing Chief Commissary. Capt. J. G. Chandler, A. Q. M.,. Acting Lhief Quartermaster. Suigcon Robert Murray, Medical Di rector of the Department. Capt. N. Michler, Chief Topographical Lngiueer. .First Lieut. T. Edson, Ordnance Corps, C'rdnancc (Jllicer. Reports will be made and business transacted through them, in accordance with existing orders and regulations. ! W. S. ROSECRANS, Maj. Gen. Gen. Rosecrans' ' Goou-hye to the ; Army of the Mississippi. ! ' Cokintii, Slum., Oct. 20, lKW. J General Orders Xo. Vol. I. Ry order of the Department Com mandor, Brigader General C. S.Hamilton will assume the command of the troops heretofore commanded by Major General Rosecrans. II. Tho General commanding, being called . by superior authorities to duty elsewhere, begs leave to bid an affection- ate good-bye to tho officers and men of his command. It is hu extreme pleas ure tu be able to state- truthfully he will not bear away a single painful, personal felling toward any one in his command; and trusts that for any severity he may have exercised, or any feelings he may have wounded, he will be pardoned; at tributing it to human frailty, and a sin cere desire for the good of tho service and the honor ot those who serve our country. lsy oruer oi Maj. Okn. W, S. Rosecrans. C.G .iiiunn.lstLt. 12th Inf., O. V OHkuIJ Act'g Ass't Adj't Gin. ilEADgUARTEItS Ali.MY RMY OF TIIK MlSS.,V isthict West Ton , i, Miss., Oct. 23, 1SG2.) ,3d Division, Disthict W i COUINTII, (k tie rat Onlrri, ATi. 1-1.1. The General commanding cannot for bear to give, pleasure tomany, besides the brave men immediately concerned, by announcing in advauco of (Iih regular order, that IhelTili Iowa infaniry, by its gallantry in the battle of Corinth, on the 1th of October, charging the enemy and capturing tho Hag of ihe 401 h Mississippi, has amply atoned for its misf utune at Iaka, and stands among the honored regi ments of his command.' ' ' Long may they wear, with increasing brightness, the honors they have won I l!y order of . Maj. -Gen. W. S. Roskckanb. i'.G 'iii'AKt'i, If. Lt l'Jihlnf. O. V., Olli ul. Acl'g As"t Adj't (Jen. Saanfc-Uote CKaCTD DAILY f CHILB3 4tC?., So. 62, COLLEGE STREET. . tWTh-!"- ou.'titii.n" nv f r I'tift "1 Sut.n' Trm- Mry Kote, Ulr.u, lail-ara, n I KeMiu ky : P ink or T''iiu"ft II ill" in Honk .M .I'l .i: .vs .2i .(') ,.f.S ..VI .w-i ,i .SO .40 .it .ui .'0 .65 .2J .a iK'itvrs Hunk M-rrhitiH' 11-u. k hunk of tlil'iiini Trailer!!' ll.iuk K.uik of (''iiii!i'ri: (My Bmih Fanners' llauk TUnk of l'ar ltitiik "'f Clmtlnnii;l lruik-f M .M ii . U in Bn k m U n:k Hirer Bank Cumiiipmul wk : lulliern Dunk Bink of NiiHlivill- Bulk of Blialljyvii. 0-H- Bink IWuk cf I'nnitrl lu lli)k of V.int li'nnfseo Kink or WI'I.IIb 'rnnni'iv NurllMiro ilaiiK Oonria m1 Putitl) Cnrolliia 42 din. Nurtli C.cruliii unj Virg ni M " Al.ilimn.i 411 " Ijiiiii-iiiii ....') " Bi'VinJ. f-Umn. -il urt tilver 11 lti IXH iITF:i WILD CAT. North -Win turn Bank of Gorgi f.'l Hank if thn Kinptr Klate, (, vrgia 75 Bank of AllionH, Urorgia e.o Kulton Bank 60 Hank of WhllfiflM Timber-Cutlers' Bank 60 Kefiise tlie Iuea of all Hanks mentioned below. ' Tlie followinir TmtianiPd Banks ar broken, or liavo btivn wound np ; and tliHir Notes, If any are out, are utterly worthies; Agricultural Bank, at BrownnTillo. Ontr.il Hank f Ti-nnf , at Kwhville. Farmpr"' and Jlcchanii s' Bank, at Jlt mplili. Mwlianici' Bauk, at Meniliii. , Memphis Savmif In?titutiunv at Mt-mphis. ( Ktchange Hank, at Murfrewboro. MinorH' and Manufaotnrors' Bank, at Knoxvlll . , Bank of Eiist TenncMee, at Knoxville. : Bank of Trenton, ut Trenton, i Bunk of Jetlttrpon, at Dandrlile. ' Rank of Claiborne, at Tazewell. : Bank of TareweH, at Tuiewell. ' Lawreniviliurg Bank, at Laweneclnirg. ; "iti7.eim' Bank, at Memph's. : Bank of America, at Clurksville,' (Sammcrcinla . MONEY SIARKET. Orrici or rn I.obuviii.b JocRXiL, Hatcrdav, November 1, 1H;2. ) Tlicro nan no chanve in the rutei which ruled the money market yesterday, tiuld continues firm, the bankera buyins; at 2S(2! cent preen and Felling at Sl(j32. The buying rate fur silver whj 20rai!2 and the selling trlcs) 21f27 H cent premium- The baukers buy Demand Notes at 24(25 IS cent pr imum. Kaxtern exchange Is eoi-y, the buying rule being l-eBnt discount and tin- selling price par ,0H Pr ceut premium. SPECIAL NOTICES. IIeadquautkesU. S. FoncES, Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 27, 1802. General Order No. 12. I. Hereafter no citizen will he admit ted to the Headquarters of tho ToBt Com mander before ten o'clock, A. M., or after four o'clock, P. M. This order doea not apply to officers or soldiers who come on business; such per sons will be admitted at all times. Ry command of Drig. Gen. NEGLEY. Jas. A. Lowiiif.. Capt. and A. A. G. .Sept. 28. it. llKAlXiUAnTKRS 1st Tenn. Cavalhy,) ! Nashville, TENN.,Aug. 22.1SG2. Orders No. 6." , All officers recruiting for this Regiment, will immediately forward to these Head quarters a report showing the strength of the party, present, and absent, and will hereafter, at least once aweck, make a similar report, exhibiting the gain and los3, if any, since last report. Ry order of Col. STOKES. Jons MurtriiY, 1st Lieut. & Adjutant 1st Tenn. Cavalry. Aug. 23-tf. Heaimuartkhs U. S. Fouces, I : Nashville, Oct 2.", 1802.$ 8pecial Orders? ,.. . . ... No. 20 LdlwU J. Twenty-live dollars reward will be paid for the discovery and ' information of any ann or vmnition Of war concealed in violation of Special Orders No. 19, II. Any slave giving reliable informa tion of tho concealment of arms khall receive military protection. T.y command of Drig. Gen. NEGLEY I JAMES A. LOWhIE, Capt. and A. A. G , KOlHeial,) G. M. L. JOHNSON, Capt. and A. I). C. Oct. -J'j-rlw. DliUGS! l-l' KIM.H OK UKUUS FUH'fi IIT T iV . I a-rrv t r.-Bi ,i,jr J). i !i ri. k Ht' .i. Vei8-i . I o nil I lie! .Tl Hilary lotrtiut-iil in llio IMttrirt of lli Ohio. OV AVi AHEM TUT l.-t ! AY (? JVl.VlHi, hkii an olll v nt u,.i M ( in Nli - tillfe, 'I 'imi'mi', and ii Miii ii""i, pjMi,iU? tlie t.an'.t II.iiih ii ,t II.-. K ., I t Ii in . I i,n ur beef in ti.K i-i t , f r (! in' rii'if tr'.in July tl li'.l. . II s K ,.lr , i'.i-i I'l-.H'trvtiir l. r lii- -'l-M. I ..I ul.n N n. K Mm ,i t , im:U I .r to.u cutis July I dti J2ENTUCKY Library Association Co ': 'LOTTERY.' MANAGERS. Draws Daily at COVINGTON, Ky AT H AND 5 O'CLOCK- Under ilte Siqerinleriilenc cf Stem Qmmisaioiwrs. CAPITALS. $5,000 to $40,000! Tifkcts from Due Hollar lo Ttn Dollars. Onlers for Tickets will be promptly tent lis re. turn mail, anil our olrlclul Drawings scut to all cor respondents. - All orders for Tickets, dUrrai H. FHAKCE & CO., . , . XXJUIS villic, icy. J- Circulars sent rr to all ordering. ' Jiily2fl-iK;m M. L. ALEXANDER, Auction & Commission MEE CHANT, ; No, Tl PUIIMC KQUAICF., ! NASHVILLE, TENN. SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS, AND WILL OIVK prompt uttention to tlio sale of Dry QooUh, BmitH, Shoos. Ilftta anil Mcrclmnillse generally. " All BiUes Cash, and returns made promptly. tlr.mtrr : Morris it Ptrattnn, R. 8. Hollitis A Co., A. J. Duncan A Co., Nusbrille, Tenn.' Ug5-tf j Charles H. Green, AflKNT FOB THB COLLECTION OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE U. S. GOVERNMEriT. Office, No. 38, Cherry Street, (UP STAIRS.) juir 20 tf. Government Claims. ANDREW McCLAIN WILL CIVE PBOMPT ATTENTION TO TIIK collection of claims of every kind spelnft tlie GoVernmeut of tlie Uuitoil BUU-s intrusted to liis can. , OFFICE ON UNION STREET, between Collej and Clierry streets, (iipstairn) ovr ; York's Book fclore, Nashvillk, Tknnkrhsk- BEFfXREirCSB: Davil nn (aunty Silwanl II. East, Samuel E. llure, Homce H. llnrrii-on, A.J. lJunean. B'iin county IJon. .lorilnn stokes. ffiniis county Ir. V. H. Uorilon, J. W. Boweii. V-Kalb county Col. W. II r-'tokes. IVarrm couwj Robert Cin, Guorge J. Htublefleld. n hilt county William Hiin. RHtltfrfurd county lid ward L. Jonlijii, William R Tolly. . . littfonl count Wlllium n. Wifener , MitrthaU county Abiu-r p'U-el. fiumntr amity B ilie Peyton, Thomns TrimbV.' Jnch'on county David t-lieplienl. , '"' TtiuttKHt lion. T. A- B. Nelson, Hon. Rodert McKlnney. . nejil-tf Claims Against tho U. States. AI.'.CN A. II AI L will attend U the colleetlon cf e.lunns .ului-t niiy of tl;e rnited States authori ties elthur hert or at WaMtimylftu. fie may be tound at tlie cwiip. (Jons. . j , , Vmliville, Juno li-h, IHOi . Southern Bank Notes. Tennessee, -; South Carolina, Georgia, t Alabama, ; ' and Louisiana . I1AJJH NOTKH, . AND GOVERNMENT CHECKS, WJWiHT AND fOI.ll BT ' , . r ' A. ;.ts i:muui a ro., ' No. Ml, OilIi'KStft., (Ufrcimlit'S linK Bilil.l nt ) July li. . . ' Dr. King's Dispensary i ion i'hivaii: iim:am:s. tr,J' ill KING, fui irieriy of New Tort, fo n-jr"- xtlK u"fct '"l ' 'r" 1,1 Ixuisvlllo, Ky, 'uii no VM (ii voli 'l h s ullentiouli lbs iroumiLt of private A.r mi lor UJ yeara, Baitr h mm !, hsvins mi.itril in a prsclice for so bilj f ears, uiid f 4rl so muj tnoaMiir, be Is euablud u o ire" 1 :i.u.'n nl spilvau- pl n rr . tu mail t bu bad tLey May be frum injej .c: .. tr.e-i cm: tr (. eg or fron. ne'.Mit of jbirowB. ir K if s VityvwAfv' ' No -i8 -a.:er i i i-lrtx t, b')l act Cliirr; :,.. toflrM:.re K-',v4 suiry, wheis be si. re u i !. o a prieut asturs . tur.i.rhi. unred witbout uausipn.s ir.e Uriahs arts. Srlereucs with buifiut ls i iiririuri of oid or rerun Jmr, eTe. teaily .iur'4 a few !is, by an operates m ill no ptig, Wbero s "irelire e i!f eealtti l.i.r,. be fliu y.s. K rii oo d ;ri ii.' a.is tout. 'i:ef and te iie in- ,'O-ii w un 'i rr. u.-b A rti l.r. .t.i kit the J wiiiT Un ss.a . t mKv$ out irf,,..t i(r Ll ir-airu.it, tan he t.'V-ii.ai't enre-1 tr. ' :T diiys - ' Seminal H'tixti'yj. I'uri.c ::iirUerit!(iti omvIls oees fi-a in (I . iK-an-, acd a', l; air A, .. t,. trruwi j. oi ,, ui'i.j.i.n.u iu 1M.2; ;m it.e desirurt.vs bub le of Li-..-iK; lrruie yi.i-tla,std tetoiv u,,j,, jise.e u( tiit M,r:.ot, a BK!etof 'bb-l will ur.der n.;Le Its r.i.Ai-tiit:'ic , rei.ii.'r'nu Ke s.li:l su'.llof bmii.i-M, ore'-.i iy.kiido t:cx vimatui o:4 ar fmis wi.'. ;i.ay be iurmg w.lu any ull.cniy le VVdiuO uiay ri ;i - ;rd nnm". r- .i t. Pers ins t . siiuil by r I iigns. 1 eiat.crtbeil ease, wnb ste enm i.r,cl u, br. A. k.nr, !.! Doaderic at '!, Na!iV!iie,1ei.n. , w; I iivnt,s ne. nary m"lir..Lia lo t.-.e f ;re-a. OU ot bout lions t O'tl i d !. m ti.i cui.. i i iat tvtalug, 1 7l0-n1'.ii KOBEllT I, MAITLAXD & CO! General Commission Merchants ... Axn BANKERS, 63 and 65, Beaver JSueet, sr., I 20 EicV.sn P.ace. , r.onsvT I.. MiTLA.in. 1 'Vow V ml Wiu.uk Ww,,ut. TENNESSEE BRANCH or Tna i!ATIGi;U C LA I LI IMi rnNMTTKn BT IIAKVEV, COLLIN'S & BIJACB, WASIIINdTON, D. C. CHARLES H. GREEIjf, Agent, No. 3S, Chr ny Strt-tt, NnPlivillo, Tenn. THIS AUKNCV fHiwi.'wi't Kce.l'sr fm llties for n miroci'-fiii j.r.x'i ntiou and u lili'im l.t of lw mamls anlitet the General Government of KVRRY IlKSCKIPTKiS, itn fon ln,tors having h id sevrru year' expiTieitre In the nmnnfeement of cl::ms fore t'onnre, the Court of Claims, and the Kret. tivt Ieiartnients at WsnhlnKton, ami leii r tlmr. ouglily aeqnnltited and funlllur with the laws and regulation governing their adjuxtment. Particnlarattnitlon will be (riven to eH,. urn hk ont of the present war, ln lii.lintf Hue amuiitii vt States, Contiaclors, and lllitirlitg (Hllci rs of th War and Navy lvparttnents, and for ' olle't Ina, Urllliua:, and Orgariizliit t el U II tec Ps," the reimbursement of wliii h U author Iwdliyan art af CmiKress; CLAIMS Kili IM KM NITY FOR rr.lVATK TROrEUTY TAKF.X FH Pt'HI.K: I'HEH, OH KCR DAMAC.Kit Tl (-'II I! PBOPF.RTY, for Hemes lost in the serviee, -niul tor military I'ny, Feiisloiia, mid llownlw l.anrt. ' We give sperlal attention tu proc'iriiiK teii aiOUK, llOUntlra, elc, ai-erninx to Sold . r who have lieen wounded, eontracted ill earn, or II. p fnmlliea of such as huro died, or hi en killed while in the discharge of lhuir line of doty us em h l n r i nsr lb present war Special earn will also lie plvrn to elsime which have teen heretofore ICeJer.tpil or Ntitpeiltf by the Ivpai-huenisor I tie lie-1 en tly itlunnscl Prompt attention sliei given to tho collerlion of Quarterinahter's Receipts (tiveii fur Projity taken tor tho use of the Army, to arranging Aecoiints witb andcolleeting Claims anlnit the (jiirti'i inaikr's li part me nt. All Claims placed In our hnds receive our Prompt I'craiOiital Attention, thereby soeuring many which, in the hands of an Attorney at any ii islam point, frequently prove unsuccessful. Atfide from this decided advantage, our dally inter oourne with all tlia I-partnients enables us in ni eases to obtain decisions much more speedily tha whero al. oouimunication and oilier rucc-ar) deU4 must bs conducted through the malls. To this slid, we solicit yoil to forward to us any oi all cases of sncli character you may from time In liius have presented, and, as Is our rr.ntoin, will fur. nish you with all tlie necessary blanks, and, wq required, instructions. ' No charge made in any case unless successful. Addresst CIIARI.FS IT. ORKK.V, Mo, as Cherry Htreet, Nashville, lean It i: I 13 It 13 N K S t Hon Rieiuan WiLnrn... ' B. B. I bkumi, ..Mayor of Washington Cliy. .Cv-mmlsNlniiiT of PuDts K HuiUlinea. flmr-OM .1. BU Krle, Pa. TmokasH Klobsni-i I'hilmlelphia, I'a. " C. B. CeRTW Wnrn-n, " " KiUSH 1;abhit ....Klin, Wiluak I.'iffxiMiK .uvernor of Ohio. " Jiieuil f. Lt OAs Chicaco, Iilinola. " CHASt r." R. iio.tai M aWtnwn, N. Y. Cajit. W. W. lioKWNS Krie, I'a. W. T. 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