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"' "rr' mrt t "'-u. --ew x -... a. im- . -r i . xw-"s- ---,.. ,.jt-n ' - "'"''--- satssz: ISIQX I'KIXTiyU (0. SUN PAY, MAT.CII 25, ISM. Chuich Directory Baptist. riTtsT baptist chuilch, zrt rd snm-i tread. b!x-n tmoa and l-a.er.ck aeres-ia Lev I r R H C How II, fw r. Rpfid-uee Iso II ..onh bummer WfU 8rrieea at 11 m. and 7 p.m. Sl'kiNG PTTtEET BAPTlirJT CHrtKCb, Polk Ave nue. Rev l W rhul.pa, l'n,r, Residence cor ner Fprucewnd Cedar stretu. benm t 11 n m. and 7 pm. H F.KwY el khE'f EAPTIsT CHFRCE, corn, r cl Cherry and Kim Mr-. u Key TCMc8, Paa- tor. kkio nee No . fctn icea at lu, a.m. and TV.' p.m. I- il litfc BAPTIST CBUFCH, South College .reel near Uoward cho.. buil.tiug. KvlrJ. M V i n, Pastor. Residence, Mi Lemore sires I u. -i Na-hv lie, near Uw torpurat.oa hue, tor ViCf ftt Catholics. I CIHFI'RAL, comer of Cedar end Puirmer fls. Kit t.l Ke f A Feehnu. ir l ; Kcv W Wel-h aud Hev J A herRrath lUt.iaer.r'eon ruuiniersLnrt, h.ljnining Cathedral, ctiiidav Fxeroi-e s ki and a o clock a iii. H-i'ri Mm mid ertnon at peem. Mim for tht i-;a-hra aud wtiolar. of tin r-undy .S'hool at . li) and oate-ctiili.-Hl loatruetioni lnimttliately llo-ienUs r. V-.per aud hi L.-.l, -lion at p nt. Alai a.verv tuornm ia the wt-wk m t and i a.m. CHIKCH uK 'IKK Atl Ml'I'loN-rsorth Nash film. Hey Fat-ter Koha. fcesi ln oppome tre church al Mr Muddeke'e. Mi a Mtn.lsy at a m. HirU M and aenuon at lu a ni. Ont-him lor children at ri p m. Ve.-paTb an t rVned'iion at 3 p m. ' fcl JmH.V.m CHUKi H, Edsr.fie'd -Attend.-1 frm St (e.-ihs'a It Re. 1-oilier Jaiboa. Kim on r-iiu.1a' at lo a.m. Christian. BUlriAN CLU'hCH. Chti-r-b street, between fa tab, and Vine. K v PH Full, pa or Ki.l.n.e M. tiU uMt eiiiucr i-eiuuiiibr:4iie aua Viuekliaeiti. a itittf at Episcopal. CRKPTCIiracn, Noi-thmmt comer Clum-h and It in itnK rWvJt.il.', 1'actur. txnea at 1 1 a li. and 7-2 l Hi. IRiMIV .Hl K.CH, Ein; Aeuiie. Rer. J. II tmwU, pai to. Mf rv ;il .. p. ni. t-r ki wHfcVs cHAf l, ' dc. fi .id. '. li. Lie, raj-tur. bet vicea It a. iu. Hebrew. (iA'.tF..ATIONMi,i.EN IAMt) OKTHOIOX, S. f 'li Market atrt Ki t M I.an'li itl', M .di-t-r. A luitje l'rtsidcbl; R ii blum, iv rrtM .:.i.t. to.v.KKSATION OIlAVtSEMkB OKTHWX, No 14 not th Market rirtwl. Ke , Mini tvr, M haitiliei, Piei-ider.t ; I Ii r, V're Pri-citlenL ru.Ni.-iKtaaTlun 1-.LA1 JBHl'Rr.M KKK.-HM, roitti l-roi t 'tretst. li J laltFdiinT. M'tii.iei; 1 1 irlitl, Pie-ident; M shiver, Vi e I rew ieut. Mrtbodlst Kplscopal. Mi K f.M li KK CBl'Rt IT, South r ide Cl.'irrh, tnvu Mummer aud HKli treta. Uev ti 1' bfid h n I'atUr He lience, Kdp-tleld. ervicts id l"'y a. in al,d I p.m. tett-i.fchU B.lititT CFifltCH, H ii'.h Cher, j au-eel. h Au-t D W bn.ith and R v c C My tf , 1'a; tiil'4 Reeideuea ..rii.t-i at a in. and 7 pm. -l 1 1 MlM;.i, ei (A inDFSawre, Si perio en l nt He?-id D e No ! suutb U k'h ftre.-u Hi HAN tll'KCH, Ni tli Uali. ce ftr. -t. 11 i.il' M'hh hi AM ll".l)-u :bAl r. , Ki'ir--ht id hr k U A i our, PaJior. beriirea ai II a in ai.J 7 p m. 1 HIM I I, . l,tl..ld. Ktt I-el x K XI. 11. lal.T. s ivi' at 11 a in. rmu)teilan. n;:-:r pkfshvikuian cHi"K-n.s-.ntha.tccr. uer Cl un-ri aud iimm.T mw t . 1;-v K I-ri.tit-na'. I'-1 T. Kea deuce rt t lie I'iir.una.-e. .-uru-liu-r s.itet hervi'-c ut P-'-j a ni. nul 7 m. SKili ( KKMtt I'KHIaN ttil'ii'JH, N'.rtn CI- 1 paired, la twee Pllli.KJ eiUaT Mil I.OCllhl i I eel Kev K 11 Allen, i a-ti.r Hei.iiltt.ie cl 1 1 1 li Ccllece firee.. teiv.ces at a. in a.id p m. I ATK RRrORMEP PRh.tB'l f KAN HI It JH, c.rner C'oilee and Aii a'ret. ;..l (e bill. Ret J A lyowrj, l.ur. fnvi e at 11 a.iu. Cumberland Fmbj tcriau. I.t CL'MliK.KLAMi PKK-JHI'J KKIAV CHURCH, V.et iJb Miaiu cr Htr.t. ci rue r Cnirtr:Mnd All-v, letaeiu Cl.un li aud hroad Mr ecu.. Rev A J iiaiid l'-.;t jr. t.ti'V at tne cliun h truin 3 to b p in IVilK'i at U a rn. Hid 7 p.m. t.u tl'.MhKULtM' Phr-MtY I fcKiAM, K I llde ,ii,Mi ,er, u.iir elm it eel. hev It A i .WHl.el, Pal r. be" den' e, Kini -Tcet, la-lw.eu l.env and Miiiiini.r. tirv.tia at l"j; a.iu. and 7,'ipui. The Cluciiinnti I'irc. U r iublibh on our fust .i'e tlte ('inciutiHli (ih;etU"s nciount of the l .irnaigof Tike's 'rora House-. The K. i.l that rjilt-nilil Luil.liur is a Leavy Mow lotu to Mr. Tike acl the '.iti n City" of which it was n crown ing j. wt-1. Millions of jicreiiri", ficat t.i'il through every nook, mid comer ol uur titeibi.e couutry, will tyuiia tl.,.wilh Mr. 1'. The tiazette thus Ff.-h,kn of him : l"i otll i ticl.t tllll'llf lic f'.'l-llll.ll of llll t. rnl.i.- i-1'lill.if.-sat'"!" m.-l lugul vi :n b. . 1,1,- , id.- will kn.'Wii pni lie . r id ,U i'"U lli.u.tc Will llu-io lii.-a ol u l llil.- "i'll.'l . Hi" Wttll'l.l'.l me u. . . t 1 . . ' V laid hi W'"11 tin- iii-i'uilii'. lit a rui' liil,- MUirll lie eiei ieu, .. - ,, t.. him-. II uu.i B.lvuuiii;'.-t llie nty. lint I. ,i i .i.iil. r than lia ever heeu .,ll red I v ut.y "tie ""' 1U r'' "r vi . i i ..t ', t,..,t hi it if. we are ij's.t to know ,t. ,i 1.. u-.-..liri ii Illl'li- mini . . ... . . . i i .. i 1., it 1 1 . ..!-. M-llVII-IT to Mli'-W lltttl' II il'U-d ll-l . . ,. ,i..,. in. ..i. "lie 1 1 will f' t I OV.'I . ...... ....-,i,l. .ill diltl.'lllt V Will, ll 111.- ,li . ! a I. - li " lii'V".' "I tlie c-lem.-i,u I a . I It U ,-jill-e ol IIH'W iUtuiiu . .... ... ..a . ... i. i.,; 1 1' , 11.1'KtLl.' u. i. Hum ii -n. i ike, in. ul r,t;. I-'I" 'ii'., lu ''-ii Kill le tu- tiu.ie riiiiia1, id . I i a l i.i-il''ty ,,.K. t an ! uuie aui. oi. - l l,tl .u!if will aU il.-ci.ly icp-i-l tl,.- .iirtlU.'tiOU of the F.ll.lllirtT l ll'i.V, ll.e eutno contfut of which, wilh tht , AC. 1-t.i.n of thi- l..K.kn, t.uhsi riluiii l,-!i, uu.l valuablo aj iii in the count iia.ul. WCIO l.Ulli.-J. The Jdol lii. t.ns mi- U of r'"ftt '",,U' Uy l ""' t. irio.-, HM-i ''. M,,m " l'O-1'!"'. have, tin- Kifiuii.r out nfniu. -lU.y l.avo L. t.-l..toro ehovMl wh:t tln-y cul.l .lo, as tlu-y wt-rc t'Uiut out hes th:tu a yt't.r b'i Another lo-o whicle will cU forth ox j r. ue.ou of went ry..'1'Ml.y. over llu- w.-et and eouthvicisl, w Iho l.urumg f the. ail. !Hli.l l.onk,torp of U V. . ( Vi n.il -V Co. TUorewas luMhupA hut ,i. t-Ht.thlwhm.-iit iu tho ruiti-iSUU-s llittha.l more t-xlfii-ive na-soi tuicnt l cm., n.i.l valual le h x.ka. We 1 e h ave to tender to the tirui our w anneal .y,iM.ath.r,, and tnut they tuy .iku li. JVel their lo.H-, Tin- UH The rioJiideul ha now had this hill in bia Vhh. aaion a week. '1 ho lacl that l.e kil l llkO long ii au indication that t,.- ia not antifliod a to it coi..itutiou !,iv, and will t.robably rt lut u it with hw'ol.ieotiou to Congrtia. This hill wan oi .csed hy Mr. 15infhtn, of Ohio, htid Mr. lilair, of Minioun, (both ruih ) l.i-cauBC they were not satinlied that l oiigroa had tho j.ower t iliss it l oiiMtitulionar-y. t'u tho other Land, it w, auiioited l-y several wiinerva Iivim. Some measure of llu kiud is a u,ierity, and if the Trc-idi'iit hh.m'.d iUil, wo hope Cojri"fS w i.l ami n.l it U ni.-tt his view and jsf-. it tlur Youim 1'olLa. Thi Acril uumher of tlie favorite luotily, "ur Young Folk,' ia one of thehel)et ir-cued. The lait ia, the puLdinbc rs dj not pt iuiil tuiy decline, I Ut .era) COl.tiUUl-d llll prov lllll'II t . The toi. tent of this nutnlicr are Hie l',.ui ..'m.-iiK, 1 i. K i I v. Mr..' V iii.-lic-t. r. l.uila '. I. a.:'. A a iiii.it r ia L.V.i- li -IJi'iwii.il'i l.itV. I . I , i:v al u !..' !'.i. 'i 'li ,-l.uy . I 1 ij.-'l'. '. I . .ia' I. anil. 1'il.v I'aiiV. U ..j k and 1 lv. I am.. i ,' I . r h, f. 1 l. .iili'l tue i i iiiUi; l.i.inM. UJI i.ll.I ii X. Auii iij'-l lhe conti d'titois to this iiuiuht I aie Mr. Uiwe.liail Uaniillon, l.ury l.Hicotu, Mary N. mooII, aud llari it-t 1". Wixiils. We ate ibd.-l.lrd to 1M Willard. new s (li-ait-r, I'uiou street, lor our Co y, aud al-o for lhe Atlantic Monthly, frank ,-, lu'a Lady Miiearine, the C.; .it, l .ild, Turf and Karta, and tjtLi-r papers We coruuirni our young tiicini eatkhli-ihruenl lo tin- public Llim The darkaonriiie (I'.iiuoia) -louical ia "relial.'y ir.f-.nuc.l that Mhin Mias A una i' Iickeuaon learned that tLe jrojuietor of the I'urjlap Kouae in that city had refused aco rn inodalious to Fred. Poulaaa, the de rived to put up at tboJJuulap House, aud it now stopping with apiivate citi "" fi.od for Anna that Fied is a tthrr.ej rotn, and not a lit of a iakt. - , 1 1 " Wllliiiiwi 1 1111 "Iniiaui 111111 1 1111 . i MP ii 1. ...w i. pan.,, ' - - .-a . m A great deal has hcen said about tlie unwillingness of Mississippi to do jus tice to the negro. Stories appear tluily ia some of tho radical papers of &;U treatment of freedmea iu that Stale. It may be set down as true that there ia no mor j injustico and injury infl.cted upon frcedmen there than upon whiter, and acts of injustico and irjury are generally perpetrated by the st.me class of men and women that are con stantly furnishing the mwepapersof the North with items of viliaicy and crime of every grade. A couple of cases which recently come before the Courts in Mississippi, show that the freedman can rely upon justice being rendered him, with as much certainty as the white man. The Probate Court of Carrol county, some months since, apprenticed a Icy, without fcumtnouing his father to an swer as to his right to the custody of Lis son. Whereupon, the fillier tued cut a wiit of KuUjs C'Vpvs before. His Honor Judge Cothran, who declared tho pTOcee.diug of the Probate Court null and void, and gave the sou to the custody of his father. j Again: A child of a freed -won. an was j at his own request, apprenticed by the Probate Court, to a citizen of Attala county. His mother objected, wishing him to remain with her, and upon her rcprcsentatiou a writ of luL at cjrjnt for his rccoveiy was grauted. Thecal coming before .Judgo Campbell on tin- writ, h decided tho action of the Pro bate Court to be illegal, and ordered the boy to be returned to his mother on the ground that by tho laws cf the Siate "the mother of a fatherless cuild is ita natural guardian and entitled to its custody, services and earnings until its mi-jority, and may obtain possession by hult-ai corj'vs, and may lawfully con tract for its service to another for a pe riod not to exceed its minority." A minor cannot make a legil contract, and the parents of a child are entitled to his or her services until they reach their majority thelaw applying as well to colored, to w bite peoplo. In these cases the right of a colored parent to the services of his or her child was maintained against the claims of whites to whom children had been bound by a State Ccuit And here is a cane in which a Slate Court remedied injustice done by an agent of the Freedinen'a Bureau. Wo copy from the Vicksburg Herald : An interesting cane of hahuis corpus veup recently tried l.e ore tin: U n. 11. . 1 o: Circuit Judge of tl.c Sixth Judicial Iii.-t-ii of Uii i-tu e, in which tue complainant v.i a tri-o ltiiHii who h. unlit rt-.i 1 l.-om lue in justice of the Hure oi. 'Iho f.cts, as It appeared iu evidVu.T, were thai the j.i ui ol the nureail Had apprenticed two u.ii o-a, one aged lourtcca and the other twelve, f..r nine and eleven veari r. spectivelv, and thu without the consent of their fin her mother, both of whom wee living. The father, a fri-e.linau named Jim, sued cut writol Au'.i as corpus, t r.covir pruscssio ef lhe children, w ho were in the custody ol tl.c guarliiiu a poiuU d by the llur-'iiu. Uu the trinl he proved that they we e his ecu dren, Hint boib parent were livniiT, an that he was able to take care of and support them. It uuo appc arc 1 ia prool i hat h bad not couseniid to their aj prentic. shi liv tlie bureau. Hie Helen. iunl clunm-u that, as the minora were regularly bound t linn, ty an nllu-cr ol tbe lluicu, hu w:i entitied l i hold po.-stM-i. n ol them l.-r th time ftneeified in the iiiilculurca. Thecour ilec.d.-d lliitt lhe net of l'i;ire-s e.H;ithlh uri the 1 rei limcii n Jiiireiiu c. nti-rr. d n power upon the c-.tniiiiH-iotieis to I. in out or appreut.ee tho chil.Irn if liviu pureuta w ho are t-oui. eteut l titke care i und siiptx.rt their children. That i s iu letitiou whs evidently to pr.-U-cl i.rphuiirt and ttie ciul ireu ol those who wcr i.i couipi'telit l bilpp'ot tht-UiCelvcs; tht ll was n perversion ol the law to take nun. r flu in their liari-Lts wiihoiit their consei.t in ch-h's where they were ah!.- to provide f their children. It was contended I "r ll, plaint ll that civil aut luu ily has bu n rc Hlore.l in the eta'e feline the act of apt i liceship. bv the ai.'lit ol the liU'ettl, which t ok place cu the 1-1 ol Jiovnuoer, 1 -i and thai there Ion- tho w hole proceeding was void. 1 lie ci.u-t h. 1.1 tliiit tlie d c mmu i f tins p tut win utiti.'ce.aary; as, w in tl.c the act ! i'.m.;;i a or the ciiute l:is v'V erlied the ca-c the d. ci. i .n u n .it li ne been the aetii.- Ihai whertver lhe parent are ahu- to pr ivi.l.- 1 .r and tiipp.'-t t h.' r mi in. r children, u i tril-unsl cau. w il lteul t l.e-j cnseiii, lend tl.i in out to a tl.od ny Tin p aver d t:ia pe ii ii.-r was yr.itii.-d and tin- union ilelltt le I P. onplalnll 1. 1,1 the delei.ilaul taxd W.th the cs Si Ihr'C.n-. 1 bey have had " asicllier revtuiiog outrage'' in Chios co. Au old woiu.u luinied (Jarney wns nr-'aulled wit! lopgue and li t, and lo r little daughter tliiileeii years ol b,;o, brulally linlaled l'aiaou l ina. of lhe U.'t.tib'.ii -an, otU'ht lo put his own Iioiko iu otih-r aud 1 other people' a alone. The Memphis l'oat apeaks of the ineotiui; of tho ".1 ohli-oli Club'' of lhat city at a 'giand fsiee.'' if coin hi- llu .Ich iii-oti men ol id. m ph. a ate in the boat ol humor, lively, full of inn arid happy. t'.i tho othir hand, llu Poit radicals aro solemn, melancholy funeral. Their vvoik is "heavy Irage dy," in which all tho pioinitieut ft-tms are lo bo killed ell". Hajpy Poitea Miteraii'.o l-t ! The Chicago Tribune talks of "Itr- baiii.ni ir. Kentucky," roasting negro tneti aud r i-hing women. That is bad thing for Kentucky, but what ol the murder and roaaling, a short time a'o, of a w hite man iu Iowa, and of the raviahiug in Chicago, on Tuesday night last, of a lit Llo white girl, Kate liurnojT They v.ero white folks, aud, in the etli million ol the iriuuno, tn.-i-e cases no not amouut to much. I'uly the negro is sacred now. The W athingtou corref poudont of the ludtauapolis Journal, iu his ui.s patch of the -Id inat., says: Krem indication, m the Senate le-.! .v, it ts meol pr. hal l- that b.'tiator Mocicoi , ol New ,ler.-ey, will to .lecl.il.d le t l i;ai!v elceie.l, as he oi ly r.-eiiv-la inni 'niv ,. luu llcu'e . .Mr. r.s-oi d'iii tum.-iit I. .i.t th e.cctiia wan invalid, was vc-y clear. .i canvas io- i:ie .-cum.- hoi. cites a nia- je ity ..f lour to lii-claie Sl.ickio.i I,..; i !e l-l. 1 lie Vile W..1 llel'Jlil CO lauea t Who Is Ha. The W:v-hipgloti cor- recpotideut of tho Cincinnati liai ttc fays : 1 1 e f the clerks cine!c vi J i i r a :' ': e the r. he! t. I w. ill. I'i nt .cr.i Iv a i.r.L' t.. .1.1! V I. . s Vint nr. 1 1 r . lo- .li. v i'..iiit. a. r a 1 1 i - l in l-i. I .y lhe ftfi'iner .1 tor of !. 1 aper. iu I ..i, and luifsr.pjeu'- ll.'I ...lier.ll III ll.e 1 :i .e oro.v. . -. iu 1. ch lu.. writer . presses thy I .l the cau-e .1' th.-foutti. ati.l r. -pu -t- .Ii ll I'h is I . e 1. u. a e, n iii i'aio.i in hu mn v. The Chicago Tribune, radical, fays in tlie next campaign if baltle ciy v, ill be ''l?,..t, (..!.', i;,i.;T'.: fi .J'"'.!.' .' !U;,1 it rays Tennen.o will be cani. d ly that ticket. 'I he Tribune begins t.-o . tirlv. and il forces ill pasn atv.-.v bke tbiise of old Jubal. ' Piarib.t. i and Choleis; their it iin, iVoxitiialo C.nia.., and C'lre, thiotu-h the agency til" the Neivous Sjrteiil, l-y uieatia of Ice," is lhe title cf a n.-al pamphlet of liftyeven page by Jo'iv CHtiutv, M. 1, and luibhabed by J S I-ippincotl .v Csi, Fhi Hdelpbi.t It is a very t.m.-ly and itnp,i ttnt publication Copies. ,-n l e !i i 1 at tho 1! vok Sioro oi .i .... w . t i ..ii,, r, I tii.iii Mrcot A dirpateli from W.t.shiii'b.n sv Metkr. Fowl.-r, Maynard and Stoke, are going to Connecticut to make speeches in behalf of Hswley. the Ke publican candidate for Governor. The Lehauou Heiald say codamase Lu Leon Joue to the frmt rrop in Wil an county. niLsiniiXT Joiixso.vs policy. The Tresi lout's Washington Speech itccci,tln UnuianU Strong I-n dori-JA ol the I'residcut's Voli tion Xo Man Ever Occupied More Worthily a deal Historic Voci tiou, A.c. Fr.m l!.e l.o. d n T.mes. March 8. II was s.id by the great Athenian crator that Providenca alvrays deliber ated better for the republic than the republic deliberated for its?lf. The tamo thing may be said wih the great est truth of the United States of Amer ica. Ia the Leiit and excitement of civil war, in ib lignation for the past and appreh-ntion for the future, they a.-simbledto elect their chief magis trate. As usual on such occasions the popular choice fell on two different bu n the one to represent the more moderate, the other the more ex treme section of the republican par ty. Th-? erst was Abraham Lincon, a man of many amiable and Borne noble qualities, who had, during four years of lue utmost (ii!uculty, lived down much oblcquy anj conciliated much opposi tion; the second was a man who had been apprcbt ced in eatly life to a me- ca.iijictt trade, who learnetl to read after he had ceased to bo a boy, aud wno was regarai as the impersonation oi tae most violent ana revolutionary I leiter was adJre.-sed to-day ity the Becreta aepirations of his party. The band of I ry of the Treasury to the Chairman of the an assassin cut short the career ol Abraham - Lincoln, and everybody looked wilh auxiety lo his successor. The war was nominally over, but a task ol infinitely greater dithculty than the conduct of any war lay before the new President. Iu Amenca it is found necessary to couuteract tbo weakness of the executive power by giving it a lixed duration, and people saw wilh information that tha Secretary is of the dismay that thj highest otiice in the opinion thai he is, without further legisla reoublic was vested for four vears iu tion. sufflciently armed with iH.wer to carry " , iii.i;.. iie a man whom nobody had intended .or the place, arnl whose, quar.ncation, oe thev what they mii;ht, were scarcely likely to bo equal to tho dilliculties which turrounued him. The best man io Ai0,iea ua note Klrnnn fnr lh herculean task wuicn devolved on Mr. Johnson. The man who closes a revo lution performs even a mightier task than the man wno oegins or conuuets it It v.'as hard enough to say what should bo douo between the North aud South, aud how the Union, which such . ' torrents of biood had been shed to 6up- T'Ort, could be maintained. It was Still harder to deal with the black race, tievily etnaL'C'pate J from its let- tor? and to prevent those who had hitherto been tlav. s from becoming either paupers of brigands. The for eign relations 01 tno btate were in tne utmost confusion; the Fenians were peeking to draw her into a war with Kiii.'ind, and tha military leaders into a war with France. It was under such conditions that iust a vt ur nuo Mr Johnson acceded to the, Presidency. For one long year he U3S been content, to oaiance one party iiitjf t another, and to cherish hopes Rllein.tti lv oil the part ol men len- i!..ie,l insolent aud tvrannical bv sue- , ., ... , r. i. ces, ami RU..en ana miraciaoie oy tlt fcit lie had no common enemies to conteuil Willi. 1 be aoonuouisi party hud ttiutur'he-d and were bent on push- 1 . ;.. ,r'i ii... i tni t tieir victory to iuc i-ujimui an iu. Ihe onouetor could inflict or lhe con- riuered could sullr. forgetting mat th. ww .:i mai..lv wailed for lhe t-re- .nr. T. ? - - -" j - - cr servaiion 01 tue uuiuu, wrj placing ttio slaves on a perlcct pollti-1 fore, fuyor such a limitation of il, and eel level wilh their lormer masters. 1 Bhould regret to have the coaimiltee resjiou t the South into Bible for it. li e l ninn hlch had been reconquered. and determined to perpetuate their own power at the expense, even, ol the uuity ami the liberty 01 tne republic, At laet Mr. Johnson seems to think that the time has t-rrived for abandon- ing all compromise. A mcelie'g at ashinctou had adopted resolutions approving his policy, and he took the opportunily oraddressmg to them such a i-tieech as has cot olteu been heard in America a speech entirely free from tawdry ornament or ambitious iueta,- nhor but conveying tho tirmtst tleter- .- l . ... i ci;,.V...i,l mmation and luo mo.t en.ighte red principles in thr phiinest and simplest laiiguagi. The Union he was rt solved i-Iiould be pi eficrved H-J stood where he did at the couituericenM-nt u the re- b. llion, to vindicate the UnioR f.nd the ,, ... . i :.:... f,m ( onstitutiou renins disunioniots Irom tbo Noi th or lhe .South lie foUlld ij:ht million people condemned under tin. law, but while he would punish the leader, ho would extend to iho musses 1. uicticv and cotili ler.ci Um. rebel lion b id Mica eded ano'her. War was Made to prevent separation. Now, the-ro wtisnii attempt at a consolidation of power iu the hands of a I.fW equally d nie'emus wiin separation nseii. xuui- titv iiowcr and public judgment had decided that l.o State shall leave the I'l ioti, and ti-.w people as-ume that tin y n:e- oj'.si-le it, and sliall not conio in. Treason in lb.- South is over, and now Ih i o v. ho teek to prevent the. res toration of the Union a:eas much la- l'..; it " to ib-rilrov the luu. latileiit.il prin- t-it.lt ; el tlie covi rtibieiil as tliofi who foii-iit iieiinst, it lit. meiitioned by iirimo M.s-i-s. 'levtIl,, Sumner and Pbi'lip", and .Ircl'ir.d that ho Would neither bo overawed by Irii iuls nor bul lied by cut lilies. lio Was Citileel a uutiei; b-.tt hia only usurpation wu slandi'.ig between tho people and the ciiciiiai tiii cuts of now.-r. Htf was tlire itencd wall being beheaded, and iin'i'.. 'in nis even to aa-siuatioti were imp!.!).;! Were they i.ot salislied Willi I i.e b!. o 1 aires. iy bin d? l.et his blool bo shed il it must be ho; the blood of martyrs was tho seed of the church. cucu iHncuvt. ac inic u peculiar sign iii .-.'1110? h -u it i- u.'-ed by ono Pre I sittent, wno tit clrti Pa liuiisell tliroaten-I auy treasury nolo, certificate ot indebted o.l l.v n vi.i'i.t.i .leulli cUmilrtf nt-er I lies, or certificates ot" dent.sit. or other rcn- Iho .Km I 1-.,1,. nf Biir.llior r r. sciitatt ves ol vaiu;', w Inch have been, or "I ,wu JS"J R-rns we i lumi-n.!, in a plea 111P ileal liOtlt OI allOlllPr. SO Olie ....... ,. . - ,'.., . l A. aan oealion. n .t far Irom iha Cannot ..... h e , - , ,i i r I eat), of c.ilin... pstililite the decree of peril tti which lir. .Itihr.sn ceinsi.lcrs bims -If ml icct ; but it is at lea-st i'g- tiitii-riitl ol iho violence of tho p.tssioug aud the. liercenfm of the) animosities which the rivil war bra calle.l forth that wo aliou'i.l lin.l the l,resiJ'nt even alluilir.g to tho probability of his own violent death in lbs Battle city where his pre 'Ice. ssar pel ishoil only a yptr be for. We cannot wilhboM otir mlmira ti n from the position tahen up by Mr. .lolit.sDii, anil the manly vigor with which he iiiaiutains it. lli docs not appear to be jiil'ted with much felicity or tl i.'tiey of lanruaee; but his tliivufrhts swell bcvoml his words, niul ciye, them I a wei.'l.t and il:j:r.i'y ncnrce!y their own. ""He surely, if :uiy nun ever tlid I . . J . ... ' oeetn.'.is nob'v wi vvortlu y a treat bistoiic; ti laitt 'ii. 1 he .letU.iii. s ol mil-1 , ,. '. , . , i I hotisof llie nuuian race depend utiou hi;a, and he l ies fully tD tliu height of I tiie occasion Aieii whose uerves are I slirihen by t.ie r.niul y polif.e-s of mch a eountrv as i ur will stand suliast at the auiacily wilh which rreci.lett liihrson roii fronts l.tn ndveirsariea l'hev ,.es-e-s inrre nifi-'ritice in boih Houses, of Co iv re-rot. They wield al th. ir pleasure I he roillttiittei s to which arc ilt i. c I't' l in Aui- r:cA to many ot th' functions here di.-eharj-eil by the xecutivrt poverntnent. They are sup- 'irle.lly ltitnv Plates', ly a host ol rt'.-.olieii., at .1 by lecions of uusreupu- J mh t.tnatii-a lo all thi the I reai- lent has uoliiitii; to oppose but his eto, his patronage, tae poer of coa liK-tmg tin" cxi-ciitive government, an 1 his own linn sj irit ami indotuital'ie res ildlii n. Yet the duel is not so un- pial en iic.tit be supposed The isue which lis been t?o long mnturiiij: is at est readv lor trial lhe t con'.a cl America mu-l n.-w dooitlo whether the real civil w:ir they hive Willed was! worth waginj: at all. They iought for the ii:on, etui now that they have obtaiu- d it a Uree party seems dispose 1 to re it the very object of liie content l lii-V at p.-ar lo have co choice between bring. pg back the South into the insLi- lut'i.p.a of 1 li. country and holding it d.'.wn b iu;u force. They incur the danger, ou the one hutid, o! biinrj ouce l:ioii eovertie I l v their T ip.iaUed let'.iu s, ur, 0:1 tlie i iher, of li-v iu to kertitliel-.ini Ml'' i. cl ion. We do n.-ii doul-l that, the l iemident hr.s decided u" ou tin. tii.-er c ii.i,c, .ind we. wi-uhiui all succ ss hi bra m.seiou of merry and juslice No nisti hs t ve.- aliu -gie lin A lit. I ier c.iu-e. Ktid it is belt, r l.v fail in hi.' b .in (lit. rprise tiisn to suiVeod in a policy cl tyiautiv, couhscation and pro-ct ijMi-jn. Fr in thI.o d. u P.k t, Vrjh 8 Iii the r, nuikaUe peech of Frefi Jetil Jnhii-oii, wh'ch we l ublish this moruiCfT, the peruhar re-atiorji nd josdion of Ameiicau panic, as well a the peculiar f iiuatioa of alliirs, will be found ttlrotiiy -JefiueJ, HedeclHrii his policy lo be to re tore tha I'lilOU and UlAiolain the eonaliln. at tion againit diiunionieU from both I Ol B0 North and South alike. Tho attempt to deprive the South ,of its political rights he declares to b paramount to an attempt to destroy the Union. No sooner, he says, has one rebellion ceased than another commences, and it is his function to suppress both. To place the whole power of the State in the bands of a particular party for the pur pose of oppressing one half of the Union and destroying its political rights is, he declares, as illegal and ob jectionable as to separate that half from the Union by secession, lie plain ly tells the extreme party, referring to its chiefs by name, that they are as inimical to the principles of the Con stitution as the Confederate secession ists themselves. Alluding to the threats aimed personally at himself (one of the ultra orators had compared him, more ruo, to ceitiin royal tyrants who had lost their heads), he repelled the idea of being intimidated, and de nounced such inuendos as incitements to assassination, which, however, would not make him swerve from the course of duty. There appears to be good reason lor believing that the wise and firm policy of the President will carry the nation with him. BY LAST MIGHT'S MAIL- Wuhikgtok, March 23. The following Couiuiittee of Ways and Means: TlEASTIY IEP1RTJII!CT, 1 Wabbi-soton, D. C, March 23, 1S66. f Dear Sik: Your favor of the 221 iuat. is received, transmitting to me the lol lowing resolution, viz: JUxotrcct, That a communication be ad dressed by this committee to the Secretary of the Treasury, slating that the committee ha. received, through one ot lis members, I out the policy announced in nis la.e annual , JU(J 4t tha Secrelar lo in f()jm the committee whether such is his ot.inion in reply, I have to say that I mut have fih-d to'make myself understood by the honorable member of the committee to whom reference is made. I did not intend to say that the Secretary is, without further legislation, sumcieniiy armed wiln power to csrry out the policy announced in his late anuui report; out i out intend to say to him that if it should be found necessary to modify, in auy importaut particular, the lroyiiioBsof the bill reported by the oom- miltie, I should preter that it would not ,.a,. ' . tQ 1 it -i l in mvr ODinion. ft National ca- lamitiy if Congress shall fail to grant nddi- tioual powers to the Secretary; for it will ba very diilicult, if not impossible, to find in- !er' hearing notes under the existing laws But I do not desire that the Committee or myself should become in any way response b e for a law that is likely to fail in accora pUshing iti object. I regard il a matter of the greatest impor tance that the p.werj of the Eecretary cret j ry , le pr - pa,, it ' - - -r should not be strictly denned. If, for instanee.-SecreUry Stanton I 1, i Kit a.I I-,,,.. .alUmr 1. ,,.!. Iw.lnur wnnl.l he eav (as the market, iu nrocessof i fuudinc, must be liberally supplied I lor tne enemies ol the Government to lortn eouibi- oauons lor neep.ng uimai si miru prii-M u nations for keeping bond . at such prices as wou d preveut the negotiation ot them. Un wou a preveui. iue ueonanou wi kuem. eii the other hand, if the authority of the becre- I the other h&ud. il the autnority oi me becre- - limited, no such tary in this respect is not limited, no such .,...,;-,; woum be likclv to be formed in my opinion, the best way of keeping botidi at a premium will be to leave lhe I a,...i...,...i,.m..i ;n llu i.l. ntih,.... w.-itoj .""' --.. v. .u.. . Against an indulgent power it would be --- . - " - , ,T .. V .i.: "., ' : r v-r t ii rv i it i t a rM vii'r-i. vaiiiiiii iihvhi-v i i l u i w l to prevent the tunding. I do not, there- . In "Bard to another important feature of lDT.!: c" ,() remark that l couceive it to be of vaA importance to the business of the country, tha welfare of the people and the credit of the nation that such a financial policy should be adopted by this Congress as will Y'- ' " 6l'"-c l-ay- ,;cn lhi3 cau le i.rought about will de- ponJ upou llie condition of the national in- dusiry aud the traJe regulations b tween the United States aud foreign nations, U is not doiiruble that specie payment i., Uu, i ,c,. cau be made ptriuauent by increasing lu- d anJ 1 .jJUJlmeut of the trade wi,h Kurope. The tendencies are alfiu the right direc- tion, aud if they ahall be adjusted by j j- diet, us legislation, 1 shall be hopeful that H'e currency of ihocountry may Lo brought l-i ii Fpecie staodard, without a iarire reduc- o .. .',rir,.l,n,;nni, ul,:..!, (ivlst. that ;i - - - i r 1 powor is giveuto theSeciclary to retire the L' uitel Slates notes, iho circululi u of tno country will he seriously contracted, is without foiiuila'.iuu. If tu rt-lianca cau ba placed upon the dis cretion and carefulness of the Secret n V, lhe very cotid.t on ot tue htisuces ol the toim try'will pteveut meh a reduction of tae I currency as w. 11 weaken cither a light ley market or depress btismo?. Authority to reduce the currency will go very fur lo preveut the necessity of a re ilticliou. The battle will be more than half fought when the Uouernmeut shall adopt a healthy financial policy. 1 am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Iuuh Mce'i'i.Li ert, Secrelary ol the Treasury. To H n. -Iiistin S. Morrnl, Cba rmsn e oni- noitee ot Ways anl .Means ot blouse ol Ib'prescUialiv cs. The following is the loan bill ss it passed the House to-dav: c it ena.-uJ, ..-., That theactentit'icj ah act to pravida ways atid means to support ll.e Uoveruinuut, 'approved March 3d, IMij, ahull be extended und coustrued to author izj the Btcr. tsrv of the Treasury at his uiscret on t receive any treasury notes or o.heroh igations, issued under any act of vwiifjii .luwuici ocai nit; ilAi'-It-SJA. K'l lu exchange for any dotenption ol bond aumoruea oy any act io winch this is s.n amendment, and also to d.sposo of ar.v dc- tcripliou of bo'.tls authonz.d by an i.l act either in the- linLed States or elsenhe e'o Klli-H oil nmn.lmiinl tn ..il, ,.,An at su.-b rate as he mar think adviss.'.!... lor lawful inoaey of the Vni ed St.ies.or for uti ii in n y ue, issueu uuacr any act oi t on- I .... ' ,,, ' " , i," i.,f. grer,,; the proceed thereof to bj used only lor retiring treasury notes or other obliga tion, issued under any act of Cougresa. Bul noLhiug herein contained ahall be construed lo authorize any increase of the public debt; I rondel that of united States notes not mere than ten unllious of dollars may be reiirc.l and cancelled within i.v, months from the passage of this act, aud thereafter not more thuu four mill.ons of dollars iu any one month; And provided the bonds which may be lisposed of elsewhere thuu iu the United ."states may be made pavable, bo'h principle and interest, in the coiu or currency of the country in which they are made payable. that hall not bear a rate of interval exceed in:; five per ceut. per aununi. And irovid.d, lUrther, that the act to H 'htch thra is an amendment shall continue i,, i..n i .... in .1! it. ,. . T i""luw,"i ccp. as , .. n-i,, o ,,u fcc. 2, 1 hat the r?ccretary of the Treasury ,hn r. -rt n. r.mi-r,... . ., - nicnt ol the next session, an account of the exchanges made, cr tnouey borrowed, under act ana u whom, and on what terms lao luo BU1U""1 na cnarucier ol tn- Icbtclness retired under this act, aud the t i io wiiit-u mis ia au anieuiliueut. Willi a liit.iiliil ttuiemeiit of iheexpeose of making bucn ioati9 aud exchupge. lixctssATi, March 2:!. The great fire contmiies to monopolize puhl'c interest. The lire department played upon the ruins "etrly ail day, and the ecece has been visit d by lens of thousands of pconle. The Up-ra Ujtisa is a total wreck, noth ing whatever Leiug saved by its occupants. ihe i.iirtjircr o.liee will be rebui t at otn-e. lu -be nu-siitiiiie. it haa rented . r. ou Yire street, a short dn-tanee above its I run r establishment, and its paper will be issued to-m rj .w al the Times oifice, Wl,er if a-.ll ,,.im. . 7 I . I . i.i ,i i - ' - - ... .iiiiuuc um it ir r lo lie I I u in, .ir. 1 ike Pllb islie the fo lowlotr e.e.l in th evening 1 aper : MtS.sIiS. KditiiSS: In lelinnaln. lenient i.t ai- generous sympathy extended to me hy my f.ieud and the public cenerallv. prompted by the great loss occasioned by the teeent destruction bv lire of the Oners iicuse, permit me to use tLe colutnus of ycur v.lual.le loursal to rituru my heart -leit thanks. 1 cannot b.t this opportunity pass without expresng my unbounded thaiil.. to the member of our noble lire department tor their uutiring energy at:d endurance while subornm. tl,- r.r. .,..).,. --....i, n.c .jiim oi ta aesirut-iivd ele ment. lTo them our citi jeiu thouM feel grateful i t prcvot.ticg grmier d siructiou of t.r.i- pcrty lu the mo.-l Valuable jrtions ol the ci'.v. I cannot now state ti,i .-. ..'u... 'he future improvement of thi propc. ty ...a. o-, oui sumrtrr i uiay ill 1 trust an ni.Tpetic deter m t c all "n tioycrcomea lo.-s ul th uature may enable me to prevent "t-ett.i-.j worthy tf tbe fair name ot the ;i:ecn ( .ty. li'iif., very truly, StK. N. I'lkE. Tne A lums r.xpre.s Company lost every- tj n iu tue r o..ice, including four car loan, oi vsiuawe ireigut and man v import ant books and paper. Prompt; v in. mora ifg the agent reuted an o.liee' on Fourth street, near Ilace, purchased two new Urge "'" ". cl .u nusiijes going at umal. V. r-.ule. LuitedSUtes Mmmter I rrifV Ar.ftvrs wantki. fiftt cent M- c a JJrt-l, PI,a,,uCl.al AlAdriii, baa written to prominent Jl'UU amplk k-t fkf.r, th term, r IMO. 04 NOTltl UnOrrV btrC8t, T.I T IT 1 . - 1 memDert oi LongreM urging ao increase M - nil l&lArv. Which ia nnav 1 I M k 1 In or ... W. H.CHiTESlgHACO. MANHOOD; GowLobt! Ilovr Ueilort d.'I Jail PaUvJu l in a sen'e l Emvcl tpt. Pi ire, ier. tcuii. ALECTTJRIt on the nstaral treatmeat, and Rsl ical core ol bpcrmatorriiwk, or Seminal Weadc Uttsa, luToiunury Kmiisfiioua, bejua lbonity and Iinfiedimects to Miunaga generally ; reryoujnfs, CoDaumptioc, p.lepy, and Kits ; Mental ai-d Phy sical lncaf-ftcuy, re-iul:.2g from Self-Abuse, Ac, by Robe j. CniTi-iweii, ii. i author of the Orwri Book, 4c UX Boon la Thoran of SnCerars." Sent nndar , in a p'ain enralepe, to any ad dress, rxal jmid, on recfupt of s:z centa or two postage stainps, by KLl.Nfl. & CO., 127 Bowery , Raw York, Post dlSct Box 4,- 8S6. tnarch25- 3m Trc-.tee's Sale of VALUABLE PROPERTY. BT virtue of a Deed of Trus t made to me as Trus tee, on the idoih of April, 1862, and duly r s lered in lhe Kemsier1 ofbee of Ia iion counir. in book 3::, pp 4 -8, 4il. 1 w Jl, on S.VI I'llDAV, the iltth day of March next, expoce to uhhe eale, on the premises, unless sooner disponed of at private saie, in .aoiaoie 101 etienuinx ircm ntarket to W ater street, in Nashville, Iroutmg atwut o e hn dred ands xteen f.-et on each street, n.l kton as the Bbhou Miles Prt.tM.rtv. A d an will 1 ni.i.l rafore the aale. Terms: Cue third casli, and the reridue in onetnd two vears with interest Mots Willi good aeeurr.j n quired, and lien re'a oed. tihji U JiiO. O. t.WI.N(J, Trustee. Postponement. rpHE alove mentioned tale is postponed until S- SAlb'KXiAV, Lbexlstdayor Apnl next. Bsr ul JNO. O. E.W ING, Trustee. WHITEMAN BROTHER'S PAPER WARElIOrSC. TT7II.L ry seven cent for clean Cottcn R, in qnanii'ie 01 ion ir or mote. HiKhaet pra e iHsui-jiuiupaKXiiig. noiiuaaio., oouou waote. 4c. KO. St N. E. CORNER Po'BLIC SQUARE. rxurchJt tf. Notico. WILL be included in the Sale at the Medical Puryeyor's Warehou SB, cn Tuesday, March 27th, no Rnga, Cooking Stovea and Cl Irons, 130-1 tanvaa Litters, A lot of Iiesfcs, Tahlos, Ac. Can tie examined in Monday. march24-3t SALE OF Valuable Real Estate IN lAYvirtueoradecreoof lh.Pire.iit n.mrf r J i nited sura, for the Middle D.strnt of Ten- nesee, pronouncfd at the October Term cf aaid Court, in the cau.e ot Wray A G lliland. et .Is va VV. H. Luoas. et .1-. I n. on the 2d o A pS". 1,U &?i - Trie ue Luca. "-ODS!uS One Drug tdore a4 Let in Edgfild. frcnt ne 2iH feet oa G.U',u p ke. and running Uek 1 feet. , .i imiii urn iw ura flm Ciuij. c. .j .. .. Vrf Good Sloie ani lt adioiaini tha I r ' ,z rr.. . . ""iuk wi aua tulu u Ooe nwru nOB. ..a . . Street runJ.nU Tr,, 7? L wow ruoui ":"& ' 'i. and runan bn.k I7u s -u.m, ii..j, my io ie?t, aaa rur. leet. more i r less zl ' r less ' r " ''',',' I, I n.. - : . .. .' ! Lacaa on .h. ha.-k Is.', reet. I Die !. ,0 T.imV. e's 4dilition to Nashtille (this 8H' mentioned loi aw be mU at the Ccuit House I door in Naslivillb 1 . , , . - ., . . , , 6, VZX '"r"Z ... "r.w'"-''Pved .-ur.ty. and. p.;"V": . I n--n-e mm y.p..l. Possession given on day ef saw. ii. R. CAMPBELr , fcpecial Couuui.--sioner msrch2l-td JAMES BELTOV. THOMAS CCrTTBELL. J0US KS.CHT. u- r- WUELra, BfllOI.lEElfe&CO., North Markot Street, 4SIIVILH:, TK., Gas Fitters, Pfumbers, Agents for Morris, Tasker A- Co.'s Cclcuratt J Wrought Iron (Jas auJ Water TuMiijr, Lap-Welded Flues, Coal Oil, Tcclsanii M.chlnery; ayi w u n rstLi Lrttras if Tinners, Plumbers, Gas-Fitters, AND 1 ' P I iw 1 l(l)pCrlllltll S fctOCK 311(1 JUalei'ial, KailroaJ Supplh'P, ic. mareh?t 3m Rooms to Let and Boarding. i. , . . - - - -- rt ----- had on nasonabeUnm.. aad youne men brar.led f k-or ljrlll.r lu,orir.i.on a,-p v at lhe Union Office. SHINGLES, For Sale Cheap. App y to n.aiiil-lw -V. HKNHY. Fre slit O Bee L. A I. K. K. lpot. iolice to Shippers and I'ouuf cl ing lioadw. FKEIiiHT ( FFiCH N. A C. It. R. 1 rtAseviLLi, M.tr-h 1, 'iti. A 8 THE W. A A. R. R. hva ref ..! i roratoeeaod Apples, and pay oar charge oo lhe name, we ar,! under the ni.-ei.siiy C( retusine lo re.-eive such fre-ghi, uules Ireiahts are prepaid on ' Y. b Ja.NEd, Fr'tAx t mnreLill-lm a x. n., Formerly ol Commercial xiotel. fin l tnut Formerly of scanner? House. CITY HOTEL, East Sido Public Square, Nashville, Tennessee. HARE it ROBERTS, Fropriclors. rjAVING leae.i this w.ll kn-iwrj Hotel for a A A arm of yea s, and htviuz inoroii oiiv n h t-l ...... .-.u m-., ,1 ii w air n.,w antui d lo avom- modtieibe trv inn public ia as eo i t.l ks any ' J '1 I as lonif oeen s.'lul .... a : : r..' . '. ". inai isa-nvi ia waa iir.aLi in n..l ..f . .... . i ,...! n.u na.iut: iiiv HI-.SI i-.-ier;t! an.1 iHrij-o-t house the city, ae are ,i erni n. d io mate it ae. o0d to none. Our eharees w II at A.1 t.met t . I. w . csn pos-ih!y be arf-rd..d. mrl4 .mi HIRE A RORF.KTi GOLD PBN DEPOT, 72 North Cherry Street W if Just Received and More Coming C1HOICK PortTOlW fu larCe lote, ia line condt- won, rw aa.e low. K a RKT.NOLD3, rroeiMUMt. U !., ..i, ,j K,..e Papers Lost. IH l. E Ij-t t e f Hlo.n sr.p of ihe Pennvl v.oia Mutual L U lnsiiraia-a (snnpany of Pn.1- No. 1 M for , u.ni is . No. llo". .wi, is-7. No. 174 " J ', No. Ui7 extra 1.0, j,;, , , . , .tS W. PORTER, NashviU lawCw. BMw.bKt.iaaJ dw aua. ci b tut t hJIT. traveiluiit, b mal or fea.!e A i Ires. na.-U-'St fto. Ti aaa.u t, N.'V. GOVERNMENT SALES OFFICE ASSISTANT QfARTERM ASTER, h'AHvu.er., Taaa , March 2, 1Mi5. J IWtLljnRer for sale at Pnhhe Au-tioD, at Uie Kaaoklin Mioiw, on lhe 6th day cf April next, wtmwK'n; at 10 o'clock, a. an ., the to. losing ar ticles of Machioerr : S el. npl nas, for Us Shaft. 1 Steam taiiriae, 10x1s Cvlimlcr, Hone Power. 1 do do 7x14 do 1 do do vxlii do 26 Journal Boxes, 1 t entra , 7 fiet. s Pom Einigers, Boxes and Belt?. 10 co on l:neshf. 4 Latfww, Engine, regit h-a-I. 1 da double bead. 1 no bnn-1, steal :, with iron riear. 1 do da do do wooden shears. 1 co Patient Makers. 2 S inch Pu leys, bored and turned. 1 do do do do do . do 4 12 d 1 14 do 4 15 ao 5 IS do do CO cu do do do iii .10 do do do 00 Uo do CO do do 1 io do C : do X SO do no 14 Cone Puiley. 1 16 feet Lion Planer. 1 4 inch do 1 ti . feet do I iii do do SC) do Line 8haft;Dg. II do.V, do Cl Machine 'laps. J Producing T's )i to S inch, in. H inch. T.'us Machinery ia of toe best pattern, and all 1 in good condition. kiaju eou.iiuou. f'orsona wishing to examine it Lcforslheda of aale can do an by elj B at lhe Xrankbr. Shops. Terms Cali id lioterament Funoji. Hy order c-f Caw. A. R. kidJc. t:mr 1") M ra.nt cf '1 ennessee. K. B. KIRK, Pvt. M.ip aoH A.Vi if mail Id Kalo of GOTEUBEBT PROPERTY AT Macon, Georgia. BY direc'ii n of the eerrrv of Wi.r all the Hu Ming M.'-ten!, Sum "Koifin.-, Ma. hm ery, Tools, iron, ipia-r, l.umler, an I aiorrs ot various kinds, which were e.il. i.-d at Marou, ., hyllie Coolede-aU 6orarnmeoT, lor tlie ereetiou auJwioiiintH-ralu.iief alal ce Annorv, ratorr.aud Arsenal ; and also TOOLS, MACBTN&RY AND MATERIA! colUeted from Iron Works and Arnionea in Hie J" o' .nnoima ana treorgin, will bf sold at j-l ii. L1C AuCI 101. Among the artie'es ta he sold, are 'J.otio lbs. Uoi'per, pis. 4J iA) ib. Copper, ouad rod. ss.ttw ilis. Copper. hr. ati.oui lbs. Copra-r. sheet. 2uo,tK) lt. wrought lrou, bar and rod. 5n0 tons Pig Iron. 7iM) tonsCaet roa, unserviceable shells. 6, Ibj. Lead, pigs. 4Vu lbs. 'i'.n, block and sheet. 4,1) n lo.. Cham, crane and cab e. li.ooO yards Cloth-C. tton, JCiiili-h gorge, oil ed and enameled. 32 0 0 Ins. Powder. 8,tM leet Itflilng, gum and lerjlher, assorted HZ.. 20 Mrn-h nes, Drill, Plane. MiUing. R rew ctitnng, fcteam and Tup bainmeis, BESIDES ji.rne-s, Danuie", Horse K u pments, Infanlry and Cavalry Aceoutrementa, Illanketo, Waeonand ni av-nry Aei-outrementa, Blankei f a-V, i ' r " -!""-if'" SlUL J??' , . br0 "in earnage. Laboratory Mat,'rH,r. , 1K"' Pl"L, ue ' , 0, . PaT, d o V " Thea'. KM A. bnwae. i, ,,,,, .... sale, which ,. a tar, one, and ot valuable pFopenv " 1 ,r''e1 CataloKue ol tte prop-rty io 1 aoid D t ? fr'"? , ,he Chl;-f rdnsnce at Waduntjtoo, U. C , and from the Commanding Orti- cer cl tue Auirusta Arsenat. lieor. ia. Ttis ssle wi.l commence on Wednesday, Anril 4. lHftn. S.i " " "' U"T Um" 1 ,E' ia sold. lerms cash, in Unitadfctites currency. 1. w. FI. t .1 ER Capt. Ord , Bvt. Li. Col., Com. Augu.ta Ar-.ual. mal 10-tds Government fcalo. Qncenswarc, Cntlcrv, Hardware, Tin ware, Stoves, Ranges, Blankets, le. II ILL be sold at Auction, nt the Medical Purvev " or' Warehouse, I'ublij tr.Uare, Niesftville, iruuiww, on IUU1I.I nUKr.li.iT, Maren llh, at S o'clock, a l.trffe stock of tlie loresotng arucles, id original pa-Aaaea, consistirjit m t artol JM..W-U Plate. ititi Iiisl.es, Sled Ijiteril, rVxi Sadirons. l,t o0 Pi el.ers, Uiiid Chambers, 4.010 Spiitonns, 1,30 C.rver, ic , a Ixioking olasses. mo Kaaors, 2,lll lOslikeL. fsJ Waai. Tub', 1.011 ih.uh. t-. lfi.tsm Knives and Forks, M,y t-i apoons, .'. ti Clock', Uo Counter Scales, l, lJ Leath-r lim kets, r-J Sata-e Pans, S.0.0 Wa.-h-basins, .i) Scrub lirll-lies Tea Pots, Tuiiit.lers, howlt, Mugs, Cup, l'.ath , u.-, .--4 ,-.-ti j U-lieH.lt-K-., t ora te, ews. Mops, brooms, lee Chests, Wa-tr Coolers, sjlovcs, Kai,ees, Caldrous, aud uilsCeliiuieous lur-Uti-h!U. aiUjies. KOBKIir FI.KTCHKK, Surg, and Bvt. Col. V. 6. Vol., Med. Pur. U. . A. marie lit MILITARY DIVIHION OK TUE TEN.NtSSKK, 1 yrittriuatsTt a s Oi riei:, U. S. M It. h. f ftachvillc, Tenu., March 1.1. l-.v.. J I WILL offer at Public ilr.le at Nsshv lie, Teno., ou Tuesday, the L7ih day of Man h, ls.., ttie balnoee of the Ko.ho Slock ot the 11. 6. M. K. K. M. li T. hereto.rorfia.lve tiid. con Lslm ol" Tl re (3) lax'oaiouve Eug ties, in ruuu ng or le-, five faet gunge. Three p'lj l.ismantltd Locomoiives, unservure ah'e Forty (4. Box Cars, more or less. 'I h riy is") Flat Cats, more or less. Same time and pine, the three la-e Store Hou-es ot the U. S Military Kalros). siinatn in clo-e proxnn ty to the chaitanoja 1',-pnt, ai.d ol me loii-iw ini; iiimen.-toti.s : one (I) l2Hi.ix:4. with addition of LMcllxll. One (I) 17 xtil. Oje (I) lL-iix '.'.xIS, with a.l.hlien of Slt.-f.-rJI. To.th r with lhe sliri. Ills p oin-r.v Hi -n reli ant irif oil haa.l, con-i t ug of One bun Irea lous, mere or leas, l Ca-t an 1 yVionght a mp Iron, oiliee Hirieuire, Ae., 1.-. tae to ci.mmenee a. M o'clock am, aud con huiie until all is sot. I. larn a Ca h, in t.iveiument Fun I, or whin sol. I to liaiiroad Comiuiuiaa oa a-re.iii. if .le-n.-.. ol two years, piya'sa iu mocthly i.wia.liusuis, to la- s.eu.-e.l by b .ud .'or doub e tne auiouru oi pur ihase. S K. H tM I.l, tiapt. A CJ M, Chf ySl US M K It, M D T. mar.hl4 id Mil I TARY MVMIUN OF I HK TBNFS1KK, 1 (.l iilnmi miitrirt, I!. It. I aAN'-e.-STATi... V Ni-in ti 1 1, i taa . March Li, 1st,... J SKALED PKt.iPiHALS w.ll te received at th s Otti 'eun il .-.aiur.lay. M arch i-t n, a .1 oilink, p m. for Hie trsnsput U ou to Jptters.uviile, Ind., oi in - eu.t.ius t loijiitiL'. e atn p an.1 oarriso-i it imp. aj;e on baud at h s 1 o-t, autount ne to (lit.ij) lh:r- uei tiiiaurf.t aud i-ixty-two tons tviore or ie-s, of t-.iAii, two Ihousaud piyiials each. S. K. ntMII I., mar'2!-td dipt. A M. Proposals. AViPISTANT QUA h'f E R M S I'E R's) OKF1CK, 1 CRDAB StTRirtT. Nl.ll T.OTitWi.lK. I rWILL receive I'ropoaai at this om.e until the 2;t tust.. fir tha b- l)w meat nnpd work at ii.h rirvt Cumberland Prei-liyteitan Churi h. corner of Mum nerIraet anil Cnmlrlan.l ttloii - Painting Ud Pews, 4 l.oors, 9tiaherv een's pi f.et lone), oH I'asetr.ea - Sraa (7 feet loiu'l, hi Wtalew Frame and Sash, also refoinnit (.a-s K.xiar. s and I aintu.g walls audcei mc. aciot.tiuii tj .he or a mil ue-ign. By order of A. R. Eddy, U. 8. A , Depot ij latter uia-ier. . VS . WILLr). man-Mi ?t Bvt Maj an.IA.ei M, FHAE B. I ii li II 1 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Successor to Lewis Porrin & Co., Ao. I SMMOtW BLOCK, South-west Corner Church 1 Bummer S t., Tennessee, lirOULD respe-trnliy anaiunce lo Pia Pi.bl I ? and 'Trada thit he ! prepared lo fi.l all or urrs ror Goods in His Line, AT TlfE T MARKET PRICE. He will e-ya anacil attention to the or.ter a-. i ii.uxi io mm, eiUitr ia tha City or Suburbs, At ail Hours Day or Night. The ftnei.t Wiefs, I.lqaar.', aud Cigars, Kept ronsUctly on hand. JSUW-llll 111. Ii. L. llMitf , orncEi Nashville, Tenn. aoTlA-tf LOWES Tennessee and Cnmberland OIL AXD U1N1NQ COMPANY OiCOarOBATLB IT Special Act of the Iaialature of Tennesaeo, June mu, lsoj. 61I.VKF.H0LEKH3 EXEMPT FROM ALL PERSONAL LIABILITY. Capital St ock, SOOO.OOO. Dividsd into XI, TX Shares of $20 each. 7500 shares, or $.SO,0cO have rssn appropriated a. work ing caprtru, for the deTeiopctnent of the proper. J of the Company. A jmited amotrct only ot the Ftock thus appro pni led ba been placed in the hands rf lhe etboers ot tr.e company to be sold at $ per snare ; and as the sto k has all been issued, full raid, in pay ment cf property, it la not therefore, liable to any future assessment. Orriee So. 6i'J North Cherry street, Fostoffiee box SI74, Naanvuie. Teen. DIRECT0S3. r. B. colto, ofTenn. c. i. KiQratiiorao, of N.T. W. C. EtSTK, DtLAS'-l T. SMITH, ol iliun. A. U. AA.MOEJ), A. 8. W ELLS, of Mich. OFFICERS. Pt tfiUni, A. G. SAN FORD, Pres't 1st National Bank, Na-shyille. Vut rresitUnt.A. G. WELLS. Secretary, F. H. COLTON. Tiwsurer, Wil. C. liCN'l'S. Jfirrino Superintendent. C. lu DEUFJtBOUKG The property of the Compan y consist of lease- noia interests ia trie connues ot Overton, Fentress Wll ti', Ja-.A-.on, and Warren, in the Sttte ot Ten. neaee, a'nouunug m lhe aggie-ate to over t'lsht Uiousaod acres. The memliership of the Company anj the Board of D re -tors eonipiise men of busiiiesa exoenem-e aud reputtuton, aud of a thcroij.:!i and practical ac- .,iiniii..rict wun tne oil minis ot rennsjlvania, 'i lie Mining Superintendent was one of the first ex plorers of tne oil fl. I.l of lliat Sure, and at ruck the tint nowioiiOil wen in the eountrv, well known a j Hie be.iueiiiboiirg wesl, and to which the cil inter- esis ot l ennsyivsnu, then in their nw-seut uue. e e ii-rj ia.xeiy icretxea. inis tompaiiy win roast- portions O! their v ilua- me lau.ls, in annul trrais, to criv.ie ntrtiea oi com panes, ;or nonn-.tt uevfl..! tT. Tnis is a rare ....... jiim i.lAina irilVS HQ ii-: iw ..un -.in i. ,'iiij.ij ramiiaerai.ie. Terms nnvie know a ca appu.-ati u. KO aiKB Sritrt'LATOKS WILL. KZ TKtlTED 'iTrrf lescr,rtion oflsnd and sample ot Od ol-tarned from the properiv may I-si-r-a bv eslnnir at tlie orliee of ll.e Company, No. et). Nrtn Cherry tret, Nashville, Tenu. lne secret try. K. H. Colton. Ntshtilla. will re ceive orders tor stock, and will f raard certificate by return mail when the mouf y accompanies the oiuer. ott. 6-tr. JOHN J. M'CAHN, Wholesale Grocer AND Commission Merchant. (DEALCit IN Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, NO. S5 SOUTH SIDE BUOADWAT, Nashville - - Tennessee. 6" Bhtls prime New Orleans Sngsr, 25 do ao Porto Kieo Uuar, rAi do do Cubar-near, f Barrels Crus-heu and Powdered 3iiar, Vi do GrvnulaLed buar, liO do A. and b. Coth e M..i!trs, Ul do O. ex.ra atir ed hiKU.ls, V) do Yellow blliar, 4.0 Pacs Rio Cs.rtoe, in Mats Java Co lee, in do 1-AKtitra Coffee lo Hags Ginger, 10 Hai.s Allspice, Si Bays Pepper, 2ti harri-ls .Niaecerel, Vi ,:, I. bis do rfVo hit. do l."J boxes Hoap, W do buuch, 100,u Cigars, assorted Brands x luO Boxes Candles. loo do Kairins. ft Ca.-osbar.linee,; 2.''0 Cse, Oyslers, 1(V Dot. Bucketa, is Neets 't ut. Together with everytlung nsu.tlly kfj.t in Wl.ole- aaiw urocery xiou ea. If" Barrels Rohertsoa County Whisfcy, Ui do Bourbon do do Co Bye do 1:S do kei lified Whisky, 6 Casks flenoessey Hrantly, 6 Co Otard. l'upuy A Co. 'a CcjrniAC, lo Barrels apple l.rati-ly, vry otd, lo do Peach do ft do bherry YV.Le, In atore, and for bale at No. 35 Broadway, NASHVILLF, - gplll-tf - TENN. ll An Old Song set to a New Tune. I K rt cl 'I .i t- m,l f.'.x.r'i.'. Via Vir t Ve--... rr in. , y-i.( Mi.-e (I..--1 Am.-., I ' sp.'r if trill ij it.tt tl'yiii,'." "13 yaar e..al sr.eJ in N. Y. Cny." "I'll v ta'allilile remed-es kn jwn.'' "Free frrtin 1' t--ons." ' Not danir.rous ti the Ftimtn Fan-.ilv." 'Kts come out ol their holes 1 1 die." "lOHtarV Rat, Roach, eXc, Kxtcr's. Black anil Rid Ant-i, ,ir.t .iv.. a;., ,ir. 'CostarV Bed Bus Exterminator, Is a liiiuid or waah u-ed to .let oy, an t also as a preventive for ft?t-ll-iti ,f ,-. "tOSiar S ' MeClTIC rOWtier I0r IllSCfts is lor .H ert-i, .i'j-c7'ltr.s, f-n. Hi mv i tiiw.ti I I I oi ad worlh.nps ini'ta'i. na. mm -ee inn --tesTta a ' laini.li mi e.-n ll... ioi'i, an. i rtuaa, ot.io-e you t.iiy rm auareai lib A lit it t UStlil 4sJ b.oadway, . V .d.l m Nashville, Tenn. Hy W. J. A c. W. SMI riT And ail cruggista aud KcUilers. 1800. INCRF.ISE OF RATH Ti. F.s. ii..., ..i oi o i ii- ai i navea progeny and .le.een. a.ta ao lei- thin iv.l.0.0 in tnre tear.. .N.. i,..i... oiisiiiiiiieiise i .nttiyeau l Kept Uowa, lh y Wotll.l loasiui.e inoretou'j mtn Wotld allitaiu t j .im Lu l.'i... iwihk tV-.i.e e.KTAa'a" advortisement aiXite, 1800. F.ATS rert BIRDS -Wrnwwn in aboit. nut small birds ma cru-l nnu ; wbje.i-r aid- in et leriiiuiii n mri is a tiete.a. 1 .r. W sh.ml,i nka some one io ii. m the bttoett-. ol their eiuenen in unv ng ,ml t1B. (.91. Wa need .oHh nj li.-lile. uoif. cat, tua tan I ir Hi lit-..., . . r.'n-nc.i-rtnr-iii.v. T. Tor '-LuitAaV alreitisemint above. 1800. i'CWTAR'.-I RAT EX TLRMINATOR i .im.,le 'Hie, and fire -the mot peif-nt KA'l tti -at .01 niert ug we bate ever a leaded. Krery h.t thai an i- .1 ... in. s-ni p ep red. w U eat IL au.l e- '"- e it 11 wm ,11c, Kener.nv, al aotti plaee a ilisiani a- raai-iiila from whore 11 was Ckan - '1 u, Jl rh , Jin rw. .' e "C-'SfAa'a aJvertise meat Atva. 1800. UliDMEKEEPKIPi lr..ulJ. I w ill vprnul ree.l lie ao no li.n -r, tl they us Cost ia " KxU-rtlini i r. i. e li.e used ii t.i n-.ir aaii-f. t on i an.1 if a b"X Co I t . um would htv- il. Vt a he ln . t.. n.n.. Ian taey ell-, rld aotiinK ; lait "Joattr'-" a-. tl le Kooclcs tne lrfclh on ol Kals, Miea, linai heH. An..., and Bed-Ku., -( Jl ker tltn wa esn wm- it' It is in (treat d.m-iad an over thecoun'ty.- .b'ciit thr,1 lf.fj'!r r-rtu, "CusTta s a-lvertisenc-ct afovi-. A VOI'-F. FROM THE FAR WEST. Ppaak'n of -'Cosuir ' Ke, Roa-n, Ant,.te , Kxlertn no-r "liiere arsiii and provi-teaa are destroyaj aani: tl y in i. rant .-. un y l y vermin thin would rat tor i. n .( this Hal t,.i lit e.'t Itil.er. Lunoi.'er t It i w l"ee "t'of rtaV a Uvrt mint a'-.re. 1800. FARMEl:4 AD H.JirsKKr-.KeER.'i-.h-i.,! I ccil.art t:.at h indre ts of l l..-i' worth or i.ru.n. , T.-...-.-..I,-, mz., ar. an.usiiT 11 atroye I l.y hal-Mi'-e, A:e.s. iml oi-u-r .n-eeL- an I r,mn a f hie(, e-u im prevent-.! Ill a ftw dollar' wortn i.l" C'"r.a K.t K"eh. AnL. c . Kn. r-, bvi.li: anJ uei rree.y ' D.. -ea "Lumi 1 aJ;rrtistnient abo.e. "!d to Na-hT,!!. Tenn .It W J. A c. tt bjtiH ai.d a I lirje Ls and i-urra. nitr.-hl . -..in diw S. GOLLADAY, City Hlioo Store, OPPOSITE THE ST. CIDCD HOTEL. Church Street. mails, MIHVILLE TENN. UJ1.4A-B- lfifift iUUU CjT!yli S Art Gallery. T. F. SALTSMAII Suxessor to F. X. nUGKZS A SALTSilAN", Proprietor, Corner CoII?e and t'nlcn sis., NASHVILLE, TENS. TFTI3 GALLERT, o long and Uvorsb'T knowa throtishout the Hou'h,! still uederthe fi:lltia oi operation, iu mai.ing lir oi-r rumerotis pa tron eriry vlsrf picture known to the Photo graphic, art, and eh ib endeavor lo be the nrt to lLtroii.-f e every nsw fetuie a they pre-at them selves before um pun ic, in ihai country or tutor.. rnOTOGRArCS, Life Siie, in Oil FirOTOGRAPIIS, Cabinet Sire, Flsin, InJ.'a Ink or Oil. PHOTOGRAPHS, Cartes da Visite OPAL or PEARL MINIATURE, Xw stylo. AMBP.OTYPES, MELAIK0TYPES. Also, The Doublij Photograph, I Or two posi.ions of the same per .in oa one I CjLTl. Frame of all ant dwnrtin, A'lonins, He. k.-et e. n-uni!v on hnci. wnn-b we wi.l sen a" low a cau la- eiin-nasf d eisw hen-. We re-.pt etfu.ly is.lreii a l.l ral har ot patren- at All work warrau'ed tj i nrst-ciAss, aa-i tn reaaonai.ie u.-roj-i. .Ore us a ca.! lai.7 If EWIN& PENDLETON Wholesale asl lid ail DRUGGIST No. 19 South side Public Square, ASHVII.L2:. TEXIf. J AVK ALWAYS ON BAND A LAKuE J. a,c'ti at very low fiwure. OILaH. 6 Bl.is Ijcnee.1 Oil, 8 " Ooai oil, S - lard Oil, a Turpentine. f Bhls Tannan' Oil, 6 " ('rotor il, 1 ' baeot Oil, EW1N PENDLElVel. For aale low, Ly 0 Kegi White Lead, ! L'a. Am. teilow ea-hre, French Yeilow en lcra. Pa) " Chlanie On eu, dry. It. " " " mod. liti Yellow, dry. I'D- ' " in oil. All k nJs of Painta and P iut Bni'hrei. For aale low, Ly KWltt l'ENjil.KTO.'V, VAUN1SH1M. S BMe. Copal Varmsn, 1 FM Japan Vanuah. i Coach " 1 " F.owiua ' one barrel Blaen IrMher. For sale low. by E WIN A PANDLETOX LKfUOHrj. S Bhls Alcohol, M per cent. S 7S per ceut. S Proof tspints 9 " Pitt's W hiskv, pnre, "or Med. purposed. 1 " Pure French Brandy. I " Holland (sin. Pure Pert. Madeira, and Sherry WIboj. Kor .sale low, by js w 1 N A p h..M.l ETu.N. mrriciw. Drake's P'.antalion Biilira, t'.i'll's cVdroo " . llostetter's ytimach " BtHirhave's Holland M Hoe-rlHud'a Oernian For tsie low, by KW IN A PESD1.KTOX ?5 Kega Ho.la, 1 Bhl Bluejtone. 1 I a- a Mia-aisiy HniiU 1 eiu.llsair 4 Bblv Epaom tsulrs, Ji I. ha Co.-h.nea!, 4 I'titch Madder. It Bnla ( "ream Tir'ir. -) Ma Is-st ln-1 so, Brimstone, 4 Bhl. Copneras, " Flour Sulphne, For sale low, by E W1N A PfcNL'Lfc.fo.V. Jii.y zir-tl. FIRST fllTIOHll BiHR, NASHVILLF, TENN. Designated Depository Financial i en! of Uniled Stales. Opital fitoc k pahi In - - $2.).(H)(l Surplus or tonthisf nt Fund - za.wi I KrKIVFv fa-pvif. and maVr Co!eUrn rn k all acce-SiUc isj.iiLs :n the L'ultd i -lalea. liolil, Silver, and I ucnrreitt .Monry, ltoulit and Sold. UIKKflTOHMi ue R. li taaifu, I t in. K I'.aa. st. n A- le Mt.M'oali, '.a. U I'oi.r. is. i tas Hiav I.. .I .MlS. J VI ii Ol.OK, Ca-hier. U. HlF0IlI Preaidsnt, U. J. J VMIrtO Asst. Cashiar Mt Sin NEW SHAVING SALOON AND Bath Rooms, H. V. BAS3ETT, H;'1! ',N WMKCT OiLKB A FINK Buielini? aJj.jiaitiC h.a I I H c s t aur ant, jc t ti;r Street, l. hu. 1 eontaius ala- Hurbcr Mhop, TEN BATH ROOMS A NO SLEEPING ROOMS, I of 'which are fittei p u.i furnished ,n th. best 'lbe.-1-ep n R.Mimacn lerir-trtd .-no, w, I, n-iott-,,.. , H.raLd .5 enfla- I rf.H ll.err -leaia ai wut-t iu auilu.etr e. HOT, COLB A AO KHOVAKIt I -A- X' IX H , at all hwra. -Jhe R.ur. ,r- .1 tp,,.. v.- .. . t l4 li,,t c ,nU ,.r.d in S,W Volar' aii I tneinra t. c..nne.'Ui.l .th thi well kcowa Hou. 1 ai5eD. linen's FURNISHING STORE, l.ere -j'lesia nirn.-h-J wi h al am, lea . e--r Ier a ir..mi.l"'e ia -.ii. It V . ii ha . nipnned a lnr.a ,to.-k of th most sa-ntij.Sew Vo.-t. WaiT-u Executor's Salo CF Valuable Property. -TT IT 11 r-.ll .! - - u J iei, tl Ur 1 J a , ft 1 ' U 4J1K 1( -tiU SATURDAY. AI'IUL 1- that vary vteiaUe acd Isa-raUa propany on Hinv,. mar air, t, .Na.fi til e. The Ls.be F-leai.Jeiice of J. If. SWANS' 'Tneof t.'ta muat valuabv and e,-.nt raa'den,-,. , tiiecitv. ,n TEhM-e-On thir I -.h. and the tw' ti,-, , mt f w 11 I- r)u,r. e.i and a r.ea r.L-une-1 I',,. .. tfi -... a - . . .1-1. .--1 aril. an., l .e r-v ri paniii. m . ,1 , ieo.uirr.1 it be ma-la urti.l il, pu cr.r , i, . -- -.... i. la i.e. J-im-? lop-ir litae rosy mii the,r r f-n ttor id a..y cl sale lo euher . t ti, i iri.l, ai, 1 if tha amotlot or!ar-e. u. d-aeioj" C.-al, aaw-il m-L- d.-e I to the Plop-any. ii jn ii. c. n. n vai.i.. i.i, i x r of j-M.Hw.ua. i-1 For Rent, THAT Ieat Stcrwon the coruar of the B-intra and t a-tar atrawt, knawn a. t.'.a Commacxial In ursace Oifice. Far tormt, oail on UfcJ H I HI. Da 00 , lo aaJ 7 Coueg .treex. pri ,r I Cla. mi CULKRY ETKEKT BETW'KXM CEDAR f,u . A J. FI.TNJI. W. T. H-ett A.J Flynn kiCtlard iKaudem - - ; -1lt.l,(, 1 'a.riirt, .. tagayj . leader ot oti.i,.-.. UST IE-X SIGHTS OF MISS JKAN HOS.MKT. who will appear aa JLT.IA ia the Hf.vat.AC5 Jlontlay Evrnin;, 3!arc!i 2Giti. Ii5, WT.1 be preeentwd tha HL'.CHIUCIC. Jul.a... Mis Jetto h. emir OVERTl'RE.. -ORCBEia- Tj ecni.lude.t!iLbe oaaao atisic SATt'KDAY AFTERNOON, MtKCH 31-, AJniisaioo Jo cents ChilJi.n if- Poors cpen at 2 o'oI.K k. AiTTt.i or Tik.-Doors ojn at to 7, Lur tm tit at c, to s. I'rlren of Admission. Dre. Circle and Faniuette . .. is uecd Ir Private Boxes nrp CIIlliU.! IIIaI 1 GET YOUR SBIBTS ILUDE TO OBDfB AND PUT YOl'R Ti e s, Scaif s. H as e. Un de rw ear an d HATS, AT GREEN & GREENE, Jline'J I 4:i COLLEGE STI.Ktr .. TsiPAia, iV.o. 14 ;. 1 .. Cm-. . roan a, ft.VsiJ, r. i... Ln'e i'i '. .V A. I si Toareiis & co. u. IS. Claim Agents', C)fUfr Clirrry an.1 Crtlar Slrerl ILP BTAIHf),) Nashville, Tennessee! ft e are prepareJ to collect Cialms aalnt the dcmnmfnl Fdr rri'i'iTty t;i!.'rn by the Army, Forma! A, Inloi mat Vouclirr. BOUNTIES. A II UK A US OF l'AY AM) I'KN'SKJNS, 1'reeare Ulemaau for OMeara wtik l',.a,ti-. avraaa av rtavraAios rj Hon. Fichaul Onelshy, Governor .it tie f Iliic im. H..O. Iwwd I.. Lavis, Ju.l. o eti.premi. C.-urt, I s. Hon. Wm. O. Browulow, .iovemcr ol Tenum-,. Bj g. (.en. Jan. P. Piowuii.w, A lj. oen Slatai.l '. Desaee Hon. M. Jl. 1-rien. N-e-hville. Iloa. Wm. Nath.niel Paxter. Safhvii'e. Boa. Jo. C. t.uild, Nah.illa. Bon. John Uuxh irnreih, N istnil'.e P. W. Maxny, Ks., Nasbydlc Meesrsj. Moms A titration, Na-.!,.ii;. Metr. F.van 1 Co , N.t-hvii. Nimrod Porter, Colrinibia, Kuu. JuuelS 1 If IMI'ORTANT 'IO Travelers and Shippers tKTWEEX Nashville and the 11 tab. TUK AHanlic fi deal W estern Bail, j) (ltrortil Ounce.) Is now iu hill an J hta-ce).rtil opera! en From Cincinnati to New urk Boston, Ktc, And is keenly direct route lo tha Oil Kogions of rona-sylraiiiA Cnneetn.ni. are made w th the -leaerwitville and Ohio A M.-a -s ,H Maiiroal n eynour; letier-ooville and lndin'.pni, A t'ol. R R , . Louisifiile .'nd Lex. and Ky. Ceatr U K . v ' . e.uiiati ; I'. B. Mail Lme Steamer via Cincinnati. Two Through Trains Daii) raencrr. hy iha p.,,., Kmiway w.de ana eoiiui.rij.Ue eaia, su,o time i. 1 - tooue. nop. 1 tirot.m, Tieket, and R,K, Check, .an be f" Clliedataillt.e principal ltai .own tiraf-- ott.ria .u Lou.otiiia au.l il.e.-k,,iti, r K H'llCP Jj- S;ti-Ai-FN, l..n'l.-'lf u.' ';ltK. (neral I a a at .K ul. . :MX 1 '""i-Ker Aaeot, i.Kirflid A Flh.i.1,.., rrnai.t Aa-uia. tNu. I Ci.iien t, ,S lull,., -,3 TJV.XJJ shoe Store. 10 Union Street. W 1 "VK " I are now or-r- , w wall ae.mted aUs ,,l -lUfc,ulj!..l,d. IJlliliJ.' a. a 1 llll r.UIf. Boots Ik Shoes, r.t . 1 I I , 1,, TAr wn"'n " respactfiilly call lb. an. -a- tion of r (..nrt. aud ina pUoi,e Keoer,tiyl.. l-y aainot aiu-tmou to l.tismw, ,n. p, m,i,n-. pra-ae, to maril aauareof inair ta.in.iu.. a 'llJoAlls"r a lAl'l, 14 Uuioa eiiraMt jnn.lt 1 GEORGE WOLFE DRLCE, (r ...tv or w.Lra a aisaor,) SO. 1 PLATT St., NEW YoKK, lo-oi. Li ni.na.'-Aiu and Aincru an HARDWARE. CtTLIKr.iC, ".'".'.'"I' ' ""'J o( lliaa.. ,u ar. : i rt Blacking and Ink. Butlor's Premium ntrL'n.T IN 1 Box -niia'i.y ur. form and ae e,,. XI' L 1 .rKe.l a th Vo.t kr-i n-iitr(i, no j ji. . K 'or :i V n. tr --, i -Hi M H. HJJLKK. a.- i ' I 'a ra at Kholeaala e.nna'i. Butler's MLOjI Lhdk:. A," oil Paste, in i.-.a-m p-.r. v IAJ. M lh ntlMt l..r'- L.. .... Lj - I. . , ll.e country e .ii, l. rl, i. i. .-. log do bath- use, ,,.,... , ,, ' H'aekni; s . ,..-r ,-,...,. ... raotoiy t Vi.H- lra,t. I .-,jMt . TB'M e. I.L""I I Lit. .( -r i Butlor's Writing Fluids, A VK ""'J' ubtl-.ai. I.,., , ,.. j...-a.ii..-w. j..ui.is ti,ra t--r teiuui. -t. ' a ltr,rr of Ainaric.n IDuui.-lt.!., , .a i .l -.-( h.v lar-ef aale ll..n an. ,..'l , . . t Wry . ,ae ..ii,.e, i ,u c .n JA-i. J. tl'TLFK. A.- - Al Marltina Ink ami Mii,.;i.h rr,rl.V--j u-lm il p s Copartnership Notico irE tavat I -l.y takes l.in.p.rfneia- r -I T u-sil M. M. , a a iA llie Ur a ol v. . ' a litri-il'in. ei..r iii-.u-.. ia i.nu.e : i. . ei te 1 10 tna ttr-m aiv.e ( M -. y. I -rt.tr I- - W. taaa l-,;. opp-.tumet ,4 t- 1. ,a u 1. -. and li.a ptai lie k teiai y, h r Hi 1 l. r. , I .1. rei rl ,,. j (,, Utt ' r-iitinti.n. ot Ihe .tw. tWiVtitA had iNatlniile, Ken. il, la.l, j,, To VVIiorn It May Conco"1 ALL rr.. hanrir Cla m against tha Kaahv "d Ceaitanooif kailica-1 . onitMir, ia-u. -i J-.y, Irsj, are no ltt.l tnal an .a.ma .10 ret. rij p, . Comm ti ut l r '" eoaaiai.m of Lavi W.le, M. H. tluii:ar, aud I ao wm, rv , (,., Birt iu Aitnirawauorw Monday ant lueaday, telh aad i'ts inak MM. ir.iJ. fcblS If butrai auparu.i-L 7"