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16 MiB1 FLOORING TOltr?blfCBHBHR:SO, 1866. lauriciiso, is sr?iF: ..Arnr a Be 'Mr..- . - We nt nbtmv eat the fire eMbi. Fa laMrreeuaa. aquMti ttoeeabenla the t e.rietvwretstiei who are U itnssaters " lltM t st .-. Tpw qaeseeleM firs of a. Na tiUeit'O'rcMtoml are limit Tsu have MAmped away for ix hundred yean. obi a wd ana again me via Kiin rallies. Pikes glem In tbe band of one mountaineers. And with scythes eomo the mtn frees our vil JcyeJ Tbe steel-elad Norman as be reams I, faced by ear caked gaUewglaste:. Who 1 91 las plains and oar pleasant hemes, Bat we held the hills and panel t xrAsd ttiUita beltane firei at nklit," -SU&A a rasa were left to feed 'em, ,rBltewt'iiaadjpHdhiaitsMd bright, , .CElMhed far the flame of Freedom I Arc, stamp ntjy 1 Can jab staiap it eat. Or bAvAitMnfl&utaT'.HA l.. 0B..1 . You bsvo'wiSiled the Dawer-of none and knwtit. tsc j r . and muSHU. I i Tie W-rr Crenel down in 6sbt)e a wieBfasa rprfterie HKe ice Drasd. . uar BeHosenree reHeetinir I tersnerrrflarlc Mil reaJr ttxttkakDZ." d ntimerasi at the b&arenlr IlsbU 'ar re4l fira were eifurainr I , And though attain might fil that flarar, Qaenefaed in the blood of it devoted, -jiBh ebieflainf ro. freab-etaBimen eauie. X mm AWtu 1 UffVHl Jftf UOUN I That ire will buca. that will oat, Br Virtue nnrted. by Valor teMed !&t tb femir wilt come if -bar Ikp1 But. fafflne aad MHnc ne aad iaWae. t trr atr am. Asa arain tse Mentit Our bate, thonrh lif T Aad araln the MefiUt r t.Tia . Deadly asd patteat to eatefa you tripiine pMleat hte. Ad year yean araiBAfir, yoarH.M &ro gttt Hnf aamn Rh vam tsMti.1 knAf tor, iffi 5wdr hatttfl. 4b Trr$ and ulaaiiMi . 01 yMtrahroad tbe Fates re weatisg-t e'PrivateTorljrteTentn Itegt ifew T fork v BtHHieec xBtaoiry. OF .SrVATOK M'Anil AT 'fttwlillBianfllntr Ilia ilbtAI-tntnaftriM mm i "I i "' CI ' nvivjiaiHBHim illb i o&8le,tiay speeoli, toucblng.'jnorales, on ' ' 11 1 e ConWesw on at excursion. Senator "Wnda was oremme at idemphts, and made the following response to "the Congress of tho Unites toUles tfilr-Wado said: it wajJJwroughly. understood .byme, and all who -wore associated with me, that no speeches were ' to be made. We uledtred ourselves that we would make none; We did noWbtlieve that this Southern climate was ready for tbd discussion of this topic. My purpose was in visiting this part of tho oouniry, to explore, as far as it might bo dpnein anexcnrslon of this kind, thu vast regton which lies between thePotomac and the Gulf of Mexico. I never had been over it, and I was anxious to see a little ot the outlines of ibis-country, as to Its oll, iu climate and its capabilities. It is true that Mich an excursion gave but little opportu nity for such an examination. 1 expect to do but little in the way of politic. You have complimented by your toast the Oengrcss of the United States, of which I am an humble member, and it would be ungrateful in ine'if I did not return in thair behalf ray sincere thanks to you for the uniform hospitality wo have received on tilts ainsminn. Wo ham n.i r.uiut city, seare'etV a hamlet, but what the people have turned out, and by their boundless hospitality mado us guests. I am not one of those who deal In this as a pure matter of sentiment, for it in frequently superin duced by good living, and psssos oft with It. Laughter. Yet I would rather soy . something, if I must speak, that will test thcainserity of us all. I know what you want. You want to know what the temper and disposition oFCongrcsi is. Applause. You want laucnowv something of the minds of the people of tho North, whom they represent; atd therefore, I supposo it is, that you have csil&l me out, as a member of that body, to givo my views. It is true I am not sutborized to flPeak for Congress orJar tho.peoplo of the4JnUed States. ' I am only ntte. member of that body. I vo-noinew doctrine to preach. Sir, my principles ar$ t(t same ifl any latitude;, if ymrwll bave- menpeak, f will sneatc-pre-cicely as in Cincinnati, or any other city. Aveice. "That's right." You are anx ious to know what that great body, having the destinies of this nation, intends to do. Let me y to you, in my judgmont the des tinies of this nation rightfully belong first to the people, secondly to CongroM as their f ivlln A Aiirnain Inl! a-vi Ti .. I - iuuicuiab Uf a crviiviai un. t lllblU In anything the founders of our government 0&a Ton tUoirik i wanted to escape irom, It was tlio tlespotism I became embarrassed; in despair he com of the one man power, and therefore they mitted suicide, and Miss Walker and her consigned the legislative powers of this government, and yiepowerto fixits policies, in the Cong ress of the United States, and no where cJsc. Applause, Now let tne say that I do know that the great body of which I am an humble mem ber bave no resentments toward the people of any portion of this country. Nono at all. Applause. They will ImlnlfcO in no vindictive legislation. They will be guided by their sensv of eecirity and jus tice; nothing else. There nevor was a Congress selected since the constitutbm was framed in this country with a more definite purpose, and mere thoroughly un derstood by the people, who have approved of all tbeir acts, ami they have commenced upon the principle of this present session, and they will lake no step backwards. This sentiment will net be cheered here. Nevertheless truth is truth ; let every man understand It. Applause. I say to you, I might speak many plea sant things in your ears, and I would be cheered as I went along, but I should leave you with the impression, perhajts, that I bad made a false impression upon your mind. I never have deceived mortal man, and I never will. Applause. I tell you Con gress did get up certain staled principles at flic last session with groat unusual delibe ration; that they were careful in every word and every letter that bespoke the sentiment They appealed from the enun ciation of that sentiment to tbo people for their approval or disapproval, and the people, with one united voice, have come up and said that what we have done is right. I say to you there is no hojie that Congress will recede one inch from what they have done. This J say to you not for tlio purpose of stirring Hp vour iwsjions, because if it mint be so, as fair antagonists, we will not deceive you in anything. We think, sirs, that what we did last wiuler was right; you have not asked the question. I do not speak of the eople of Tennessee, who aro entirely ont of this controversy. They have joined their fortunes lo the old gov ernment ; I know that they will never re cede from It. There arc other States that without oofllleration have thrown the do illU IIU" 1 e they ? You nigs ol liOMgresss to the winds ; are calculating to make any other terms f have not ailed mi us for other terms, but .1. . .. oio luii mrunirni ttn hic as iiuenv worthless. .nd tn my judgment, sirs, while I will assure yw that every man in tbe North is asanxioue for this Union as any man can possibly le, we regret it it as much as yon can possibly regret it, the circumstances whioh for a time suspended our relations. We hardly lpe ii may 1 resumed again upon tbe principles of right, jwrtice, liberty and equality. We knew the time is not distant when this thine will be done; there is no doubt of it. The fiat his gone out wo shall be united again, and ujten the principles of Justice and eeetirity, wioh as will bring no further controversy. I say those things because many gentle men bave le to me lo-day, yesterday and the day before, to know privately what ray opinions are in regard to tho ieonle of (he North ami this CongroM are. In.ierd of answering each individually, as you have called me out, I have declared lioneelly my opinion of the wotiwenUof the people id the Nertri. J rvoiee to hettr thane good uld tune that .peak a return of the fienti inenls of Ibose good times 1 hoi we shall see, and I same van thai when they do retorn wa am perfcetjy sure f that grest prineiftf of ootMtitatlomil liberty. FutaoMitx Me visa to Fmrum.-Ttie Witioro (S. C.) Xc, oT the SQtk i.vst, .teys that eighty families of coiorot) eap1$ were on the eve of daparlwre from that dis 'KM j&WMlK 2b WsjemarU : " It will nawHsstloasrMr he netfcr srU that om KouW Lika a l.r herd nf Catllfi aAtnaWeM IU BLOMM u.aAjrA f LJ 1 tf f " "'"Bi wi-vwa asms feedtn rwwpactt are banMy (olemWe hare. TlMve rr!wo wHl haw the bast wWtas f' r li'rtocwibj their late owners." Six.TtiKtMh at mtumme W on the rasiiaWM. A wfwe f4rec MeeVere rwfwectad at San Jo, (Si. I IMMIGUATIO.V. . The Ncmt York Stea ZeUuati..ojx the ablest German Conservative-? paprs published its this Oeantry; in speaking the offort being made in Ihu Sltato to in duce the settlement of foreign immigrants says: It u u iuet in iirsDartion as a. . . Bute lias made liberal and generous law in renrd to iereirn immi ilgratlou, that the better part. .j,u.n.J ine.r, released to liim by Judge era bave been attracted toifji I Bond;,of Baltimore. The facts reported m -of thse straaeera "wrntory, asa oast tneir lot among 'those - ai - 1 a who fthowed themselvw willing and anx- by their wise poller bve thus tncreased in wealth and populauoh, and left btherStutes ttn .n.-.:n: r - tnriii lifi Inrfiul nnnn imriKnMi Mu J oi.brouglit with bira at the leail calcufa. I (ii.n nna dollar. ;n M 4l ... r r 1 . 1 J . 111c ruuc IUW VI But UUQareuS millions. ,11 hey also brought personal property, tools " "j and other "jeful articlea, worth at least as mum. iiiie targe iuontinry capital anu their other property have assisted in tbo H,r uast itj years to increase .the wealth of tho 'natfnri trr nn immhul Aatvran But all this was the least part of tbe ma terial wealth brought into the country by - C! .m uiy. i OIU' able were the'.r strong arms and hard hands mcir iiamui 01 inuustry ana energy, inetr tnowledge of agriculture and European .arts ami liaadicraft all of which were ur ceasfngly used to develop tbe then dormant b"uw luc uuuxu unu western states, and which has raised them to their present condition of unparalleled prosperity. IThese m.x millions of people, like an immense human stream, have spread over thd West ern part of onr gnat republic. .They have I inr. peopled Slates and changed territories into 1 utvdIZ civilized the wildprnisw flnd mnAn places bloom like rose gardetog. Tfie lierped lo build up our large citiea from the w m. hwuw 0 S UVMUU1I orCnvfllip Our unfailing statistics will' I aLowTrw vrithdnt thn: Iftafit almif ti ilia greatest part of it descended from those aix I mtlltnna t 1. 1. . . """viw v luiwiiauunuuiiavucuujc into I this country since-1790. I mn,oimT, liiAoulvt t TBOV&r EXUmOR DINARY. A Ccuple of Walkers la tlio Sewers of WcwY orb "Pay Dirt "Struck Henri Ijf DlnmouUs by tho Bushel. '' New York Correspondent! of the-Erle Dispatck Several years ago a little German Jew, named Schwartz, believeing that in the sewers of New York mltrlit hi fnnhiVmontr articles of value which had been lost, en tered them, and for three days wandered through tho labyrinth. He was very suc cessful, picking up some 27,000 worth of iewelry, spoons, forks, etc.; but having lost his way the first day, he believed that he fnipht -liftre fmanrl raiiMt mnr. wmtil l. have carried put the original plan, which was to visit Fifth and Madison avenues, Broadway and the wealthy portions of the city. So great however, were the diffi culties and dangers which h6 encountered. ui.u iiuuuug oouia lnuuco ntm again to visit "New York underground." His ad venture for a time cteatcd quite a little sensation, but there were none venturous enough to attempt a second, until Wednes day of last week, wheu an adventurous party of three entered the sewer of Hous ton street, at the ferry of East Biver, in tending to remain for one week, during which time they proposed visiting every portion oi tne city where there seemed to lit; nnV rYinnrA if Jinrltn (-n..; " J "ft ...40U4C UUfQ The party consisted or Mtsa Mary Walker) a young lady of eighteen, her brother James, aged, sixteen, nd Michael Grady an old man of about fifty. The project origlnaloU witli Miss Waiker, and the "bow" of ft Is in thiswise: Some two ytars ago James Walker.jr., was a mer chant, doing a good business at 99 Bowery, lie was getting rich fist, but in an evil hour he was prevailed upon by friends(T) to use some of his money which bad been "salted down," in speculating in cold. Thn rnniilt v.n lie lost. To recover bo took moner from his, business. Again he lost. Ills business orotuer lound lliomsclves, six months ago, tho inhabitants of a room on the upper floor of a double tenement, 509 Sixth street. Miss Walker, some months ago, in an old paper, wrapped around a parcel whicb she was taking home from a " slop-shop," saw an account of Schwartz's undertaking, and resolved to imitate it. Maps were obtained and the city studied carefully. Each day's work for herself, her brother and Gradyy who was formerly in ber father'a employ, was carefullv marked out. Every prepara tion which limited knowledge could pre pare for was made, and the adventurers started. I wish that I might bave room to tell the story of tho week they passed, but 111 ir moniUi..int wmma mn tl-n. 1 . . n. tiiuimJM H'l .1.11113 UlU lllUfc & UIU91 Wll- dense. Each dav lbv rpnrlonrnnciKl cairn. rsl times in the chambers at the Btrect cor ners. On Sunday they had filled all tho bags they had witli them, some fifteen in number, and Miss Walker returned. James Walkej and Gradv continued their search, emptying sir of their bags at tbe corner of Twenty-pecond street and Fifty avenue. On Wednesday morning at a very early bour, and before people were stirring, Miss Walker was at the place with a wagon. On remov ing thoiron plate, which at each street corner leads into a small chamber connecting with the sewer, she found her brother, but Jiot Orady. He bad started off on another trip, although the six bags had been filled in Madison avenue. The loose treasure was placed in extra bags, and the whole driven to a Broadway jeweller's. The rest were taken from tho places on Thursday morning. A watch was set for Grady, but up to this time of writing nothing has been beard from him, and it is .feared that he has perished. The result of the week's search is roughly estimated at $1,500,000. 1 saw the treasure yesterday, piled in three heaps on the floor, and the jeweller in formed me that it must have cost over 53,000,000; but, in consequence of the old iashioned style of setting bruised, battered and corroded condition, its value was re duced about one-lmlf. A little over a bushel (how queer it sounds to talk of jewelry by the bushel 11 has been sorted, and among it has been found one diamond ring valued ot lltrWV) tirn i.inr.1 1.1,1 .1 C". fWl 1 .vvj inu itiiiii I.IUIA1 VVU) aUU half a doien rained at $3,000 and upwards. The most curious is a plain gold ring, in- scribed on the inside, in Dutch. "Peter siuyvesani to wile." it is an lieir-loom or the Stnvvtvwnta nnil tra alnlen ritli nllmt- : i T i . t i. t i.J. rr . .. jL-ncirv, iai .uarcii oy ourgiars. 11Q1T it f.. .1 : . r i ;i tu&uic in inu Hcncr in a iiruuiem tor puiiuso- phere to speculate tbont. Miss Walker ami iter urettier, wno find themselves thus lifted suddenly from penury to great wealth, intend to proceed to Encland. where they ha.ve relatives. .This adventure i talked of everywhere, nml already there are others preparing to folio in their foot steps. THE BOOTH rAWEY, The Booth family, at present, oonststs of the fellawing members : The widow of the elder Booth; Lucius Junius Brutus, the eldest eon, aud a tragedian ; Edwin Booth; Joseph Booth, who, at tho break ing out of the war, was a medical student iu Charleston, studying in the office of Dr. C. Divcgs, and is now assistant treasurer in the AN inter Oarflen; ami two daughters, one a middle-aged lady, and unmarried, and the other the wife of Clarke, the ooire diflu, manager ef the Winter Garden, of which bo and Bdwin arc lessees. Mrs Clarke is a mast talented lady, and is au thor of a biographiaal sketch of ber father a well writton and most Interesting work, published recently. Edwin Booth has been a widower for about three years, and hai one child, t. sweet little four year old" prat tler, to whom her father is most devotedly attached ; there is not a single wavelet in the ol tays, either here or elsewhere, that tha preatr little iulwina can wih fnr 1 .1 t.l Ofl.l " XfAU J plt " lia wIiiIaiI ntitsv n wean- aiament in listening to tho . Ti f .1 ' - -. J r f . 1 1 of MR10rainarv am, a J.'l.l .IT 1.- l a - vi a a a io v a va aui hihuij siitviii Hiait ila!lS aa salaH allarvtSi liAc Inpa sknrl inieui tWi viuiU iu rv uitvim ku iqjo aitu decriUed tu him, in detail, the beauty of thedroMes&f lier thre doll?. JVw lerh aanaaiSM ssm Jssm m a aLswJiaLaasBS ''T.mm W I CssjpOTmrllvc LWrwiffl u.MBb Yfew Mi' h imh hixlng fW 1Ht W a eart wheal basfrifne fe'Jees, it's tV"apWy Sirflikc her can't I ave one. "APPKEATICKTO" OF COtORED of Wit cniMJUEsr. t 1 Washington Siar 'of Thursday even of in& "u,ns 'be following The-Breedmen'a Bateau- has received communication JromYPrince Frederick, ! Calvert county, Maryland, stating that a ( colored man named John Loz has been in- ' dieted by the grand jury for that county I tfA CO m r A flint Tnltn was ..1 1 thr? rasp nr( tint Tnlin on anMinnniJ fore the Orphans'"Court early in 1865. ihnrntirrVAa Ttf rffTfinn Vile n.lrl i .- ticcd. ffiich htf refused W do, hebtlogable r tiftUn ... i. 1 iiT?ii if f -was jlgrmtirly-th6 slave of DrJames Duke, 1 it una a snort unic aiicrwarua untie uaa I John and his wife strain summoned hcfnrn 1 l',e corU The lather still refused to have I hlS Children bound. Illlt nntar:tlltTndintr I h. Ilia mn it olt.l l!..T I , " oiY'cimLcu - -""V11 ,r. jyuKe against tue consent of the pther. Lox appealed to the Criminal 1 " uommwruu mi; vunuicu hciu 1 before Judge Bond on h tvrit 6f habeas cor- rUM wuo oruereu mat tney oe uenvcreu to the father. Duke then went before the grand jury and had him indicted for en ticing his children from their master. He was .held to bail for his appearance at the -next term 01 tne court. A nAnHnnnlmfinn tiaa titan, luian .. -1 t from thi finnprmfAnrlpnf ?it Anninnlia Ar. rxJandjjStatmg-- that jswerabicases sipilar uicAuutc lutuuuvuiiui iu iuab viLlIlliy. A nnmlipr nf wrm YTnr'o .TttrliTA in Baltimore, a few days ago, who returned me emiaren to inetr parents, but.ttio order 'hf th fillirt wna nllAriSl tn nna ' ico nnl and attachments have been issued against ute oiuers. in one case Juuge JlagntUer aeciueu mat tne writ ot lus court took precedenceof the proceedings in the Crimi- . 1 1 I Tbe. Superintendent savs :. "Tito present state of the law is very perplexing. Until it shall bo decided whether replevin will 1. - I J ? it I... noiu in yiese cases, no emiaren are sare unless they are removed from the ccuntv. Several cases now on band bave been de- iyt br counsel for the master, but are uu uiuu jur inai on mo a in instant - - v. ail M UitAUi release of their children are dailjr being NPni in i(n f ass arnnri ymmiaainAi (ha neueve me uenerai Assembly, wlnchmeeta IT. i f T ti'V . . uHiuoursioi janu iry, win legislate so as i .i i . i w uiah.u i.itae inuentures legal. CoQIi. Wo Iteliern inthn oturnal fitnnaa Of thtrlfyS- V nltrnva ?rl Tf vrrn fltrln't O ' ' - " u.u. IIV U.U.I 1 , for.the hyperborean -coolneas. theMetrc politan' Police, yeiterday, iri assuming that i iifv tiwiiufi ttiio rnirn arifi iiofi o -mhr m let vote ana Keep irom voting whom they pleased. But, upon this hypothesis of tho tlLlliai IILUCM Ul L1I1I1L'. Llltt IIIIILlfr 1 comes clear. Yesterday was a very cool day inTact, the coldest we have had this season, ana ot course tne cenuuet of the Metropolitans had to correspond with the i..tlia rl.i T7-! IIWUH. UKU4H1IWUIU 174IUI. Coin colored man had stuck to the Rebel army Arnn.flM.i tt i ii i ii i .i n and was in high hopes of being able to march into Nashville and pay his respects to a iaay wno ueiongea to. the unner crust of tllf rntnrhrl tniiplv nnil wlinn 1a fl!. covered that the besieging army was retreat ing, no aeterminea to oreaK tnrougti llie lines and throwhimself nnon tbe mercv of the cruel Yankees. He presented himself io ueneras inomas, nat in nana ana stantl- incr verv Rtr.iiffriK & - j o "Where aro you from?" inquired. tho vji vi.bi at " I'se jest from do array,, sabl" "What array?" "Mr. Hood's army, sab." " Where is Mr. Hood now?" "He's leavin'. sah : he's lpavln " "Ahl I thought Mr. Hood, as you'call him, was coming to Nashville." " Vrt Eflll Hfr TTnrtrl llnl-B tin n.n't An hisself justice in Nashville !" MoorJs An- " 18 years established in N. Y. City." " Only infallible remedies known." " Froo from Poisons." " Not dangerous to the Unman Family." " Ttats'come out of their holes to die." "Costaks" Rat Koach, &c, Exterm'a Isa paste used for J?af, Mice, Hoaehet, Jilacl; and Med Anil, ic itc. " CoTAn's" Bed-Btig Exterminator Is a liquid or wash used to destroy, and . '. n1n A HMllni;.. tM 1-,1 7.,- I WlUNWI'lVlliUllia lui wiu-UHy., lie. " Cotab's " Electric Powder for Insects Is for Mot, MotQuitoei. Flent, Bed-Bugt, Iatettt on flantt, Forth, Animalt, d-e. 3-J 1 1 Be wing I II of sHwotthless imitations. 43- See that " Costak's " name is on each Box. Dottle, and Flask, before you buy. SSl- Address, IlESItY It. COMTAIt, o , , x. - 481 Broadway. N, Y. Sold in Nashville, Tenn. OrUy- Andaall Drnggista and Rctailerseverywhere. "COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SAL YE, For Cuts, Burns. Braises, Wounds, Boils, Can von, w 1 1, & u uiruf i., uuj. U.. iilCCmUK. Blind Bnd Painful Piles: Scrofulous. Putrid and ill-conditioned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swell' InM r...!!... r.i.Bn.. 1 n . : T) r . m.,." j,ui,.L iiucviiuur,iiiuKn vi ill. Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Ao: Chapped Hands, Iiijis. ic; llites of cpiaers. Insects Animals, Ac, ic Boxes 33 eta., a0ct nml $1 slate. as- Sold by all BrugKlsta everywhere 9f And by HEiVil H. COS TAR. Depot 431 U road way, A. ?- And by NahVille, Tenn. " C O S T A R ' S " UNIVERSAL CORK" SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, Warts. Ac. S3- Iloxrs, 23 cts.. 30 ctx., and 81 nice. 43 Sold by nil DrnntUU everywhere. - And by IlKNRY R. COSTAR, Depots Broadway, N. Y. " And by Nashville. Tenn. "OOSTAR'S" PRBPATtATION OF Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms Peg BIlCTlrYlKO THK tHlMFLSXIOS. Oseil to Soften ana Beautify tbe Skin, re move Freckles, Pimples, Rruptions. .Vc. Ladies are now- using it in preference to all ethers. 47- Bottles, 81. 3- Sold by all Druggist everywhere. - And by 1IBNRY R. COSTAR, Depot 451 Broadway, N. Y. - And by Nashville. Tenn. c o STAR s I'KCTORAI, ' qpUXxH, REMEDY, Forfuahs, Cafcli. HoareeM. Sore Threat, CroupXVaoopimr Cwgb,. Influonia. Asthma, CemumMIen. Ilrouehial AHoelions. and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. M- pottlw. M ets and $1 sites. 5u SoM by all Drufd?s everywhere OS- And by HENRY It. COSTAR. Depot t3t ' Uroadirar. N. Y. tS Ami by- NashvllIe.Tchn. COSTAR CKI.KBRATRD s BI StiOF PILLS. A I'NIVHRSAL DINNER PILL PerNervoa and ek llesdache. CoVrtvencs.". IadirehieB,. Dyspepsia. Biliensness. Constripa- Um, Djarrhea, Uolkfl, Chills. FereTS, and eene- rai uerasgemeoi o: itn mgesurc unmn. Boxes. 26 cu.. t etc.. and SI sixes. Uj'lJ Dragnets gwywhera. -SU-And by JtRiiXHJSTARfiDepotNSl llraaillrat-. VflrV. k .i ' nun. djrw r sdnso rocx eooba at-Jth c a ' AO. 15 BMOiV STREET. I 1 'I'HK rEOTr.C fV VicnvTfT.r ivn 1 lit r-TTintSff1nv fminft. u"ti . . - a the: ---MtiH wuuutl J Will litnUB UMTig Trl 1 rtrr the NEW VOBS STOElTb DO r ando ti. 1 inc a tiew andVerr attnetirii twV ir fori va- in ' iXUMO.VSt .T.TC, ETC. Which hj been bonght for Cwh In the Terr,!! utern mirrti rJ arm-u .- . v " EMti iuc The tock cotuist in part of .Blacx SUlu, all pricM; Ccrwl Silks, all (hades and prices ; ' Moire Antique, allIara ; Bwt Kngjiih.a?d'6ermaa Toplln; EngU&U a&d French Ucrfoo ; .Kmpreia Clotba, all colon ; unaiM-Hacking dotIi; Vine Wilta and Black Alficai, 'i, Luitrea. all colon : . ... ' Kendall IVdol PlaldaAufelnr. r Alt wool tlannelf, all colon; Beareri, Broadclothj, and Canjimerca ; I(Hkin, Tweeds, jand Jeam ; English and American Prints; Brown and Blenched Domestics ; 'aXKTaDkln. : Ail grade Tilth LInons; A fa 1 asortinent of Wklta fiiwli'- La&U' i nd Children's Kotierr and filar., . - Cotmnoh and French-Xnibroidored Corsets ; Duplex Elliptic Voop Skirts ; Ladtea' Shawls, Cloaks, and Sontags; Bllibons, Trtmmlues, & Fancr Goods: And many other Goods too nnmerona to muntlnn. Bsmemberjhe ptaco-rSKWyOKK fiTOKK, No. 15 Unlun Mtieet, (Uvy Co.'s old ataad.) OF Pai-aniore, SoworS J4 06 iSfo. ,S5 .North Cherry St., . NASHVILLE. .tenn: .... -. -fit, W,.L,??MD , TO . COILLEW , ;j L ?'u" unuea oiaccs uovcrn ment for property taken during the war. 'Whether Eeceipted for or Not. Oar fi icililles for Collecting Bounties a charter t0 congress areof IKSURE TfTElK SPEEDY JPATJlENT. Rnlttm-. fin1 .11 1 1 1 - ii - . i -"Ti " wuiing meir claims in oni hands are assu d that they will receive oyn most car fvi. attestion. A in.mlio.-if I t . 1 i , . ' . 1 ton Uty. and in constant communication-'with i cr v I'a.iiiuvuus ui ion uoverntnent. ffiimi1 exiSM1J? "Porience ja tho collection ol "'mwwucj mm io prosecute, with i PnOMPTSESS AND DIHPATCIT,' nnribusiness entrusted to Give us a call. t,nt.K--i CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CO to CO -3 3 (3 A GOOD ASS0RPIENT OF OOLD AND XX Silver Watches. Jewelry, Clocks, etc. a reasonable prices. Every article warranted as represented. REPAIRING done well and with satisfaction, as heretofore. E. TVIGGEILS. deelo-Sm No. aK yorth Chcny St. Sale of Valuable Lands. . A Vi IrtIi...... .i. iuaiuiews et. ais, A S DIRECTED BY A DECREE OF THE Vt- -,nnty, Coart of Davidson county, at Its December Term, 1SW, in the above cause. I will lv x u" a B'i al ue eoum enu or the Court House, in.NashvilIe, on SATURDAY, tho , oauuary, icoi, a cortain tract or par cel of land belonging to the estate of Amelia liovo, deceased, and described as follows, vii Being Lot No. 10 ia the plan of tho diviiion of Andrew Castlemon's lands, situated about 4?i miles from Nashville, and near ths HilUboro Turnpike Road." Said land b .nimnrnW Kt fertile and heavily timbered, ml mniiim iv Jicres. ' TERMS One-third cash and the balance on hfrnlil nf nn. .n, twin... . : iu i-i . . day of sale. Notes with personal security re- quircu ipr me unpaiu pu base-money, and lien rel,'nd; Clerk, declttd EEJTOVAL. DR. L. L."00LEMAN TTAS REMOVED FROM CHERRY STREET nnwi tTrraatafa miawa m.t w.Iia .1 T 1 vtcei as a Phyaicutn may find hlza. ? ai. vicuiaa uas, in connection wan nts onlco, ft tienl. BTiii rl Arrant rirnr asi, - -ii " " - mwiv, -vji toiuiU) Ka, note selected stock: or nitres, hediciives, PEnrraiEnr. FANCY GOODS. Anil nthpr nrtinln. ndnalli. I. .1. i 1 ----- , , 1 1, i i u uca wud- 1 1 . h TT1 . TI f . I h 1 h 1, m yifTnr. at li. . 1. prices, ino tiooas are tresn and genuine. ' i . , . " Mia luntlk L H.li inn.. i,urtni,fia ii. itiaiiwi:, lonneriy Book keeper and Prescriptionist at the Drug Store of .,i..a1aiu, a trim. xr, v., ana ytm take pleasure In waiting upon hit numerous iritnii4 Prescriptions promptly and accurately cura ponnded at all houra. dec8-tf Look Out for Breakora ! ONE AND ALL! TAONT YOU SEE THAT WE ARE SUB- -ir; ru"n?.5yasi,Jient fast Horses, Fast t-c;; T.it"x;ft7TR,j"f,.c",'",a-p . ii . iVl.11" , ui an liiat KAACG roi.IOV, which gaerantees to the assured 83,000 in ease r" , . " 1,j muu in -an ncciaent. or in cose of injury, iStSG.OO pei- TVoolc compensation fora period not to exceed twenty- I V r.Alr. ftll- nnr .nA T T -..-1. - T. J be obtained of the u --wean Southern Life Insurance Go., OF MEMPHIS, TENN., on the following terms: One day 25c; two days VlMl" ? tbirtedaV8d oaf fifteen days tS 5ft twenty days $t 00; thrity days S6 00; months $.00. All of the above-mentioned 1 Pol icies and Tickets can be eeeured at a moment's .v.ivu Hum m; .iiiuum xiuxei vuice in tne city, or of any of the principal Railroad Ticket vrocfi.llJi'ioaKno?t tD tPtiroSoutn- A' at No. u iiunu uuwrroireB, nasnvuie, Tenn.. ofllce of ......... PKANK&PERRIN. uecio-om ucn'i Agent a.L. Ins. Co. FOB SAME, ON TEN YEARS CREDIT! 1 1 A DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT AND" XV Fifteen acrei of good Land, fonf nnnnvt yards from Broad street, extended. The Im provements consist of a Residence oontaing cine luuiuj, ukuco, iciiisQ room, carriage nonsej stable, spring house, cistern, well nd orchard. out pf the products of the soil. This Ii one of tun (lurai oppnnumuesier securing a good home that can be offered. AftUArKjUi. JOHNSON & SMITH. de7-lm Acenls. PERKIXS, SWEXSOX & CO., (Jcneral Commission Mercbitnts, no. is uaronJejet, cor, Colon street. New Orleans. S.M.BWENSOX, i. Y-, 1st. of Au.Un, Texas. W. M. PKBKINS.1 D. L. KEKNIO.f of Perkins A Co, jf.it. aepl3-dtw6n For Sale or Rent, A AR0E Tiro STORY BRICK BWBL XX Hng. .containing 13 rooms, with servanli' reeajs. cnb, sUbles. carnage house. amoVa hewc. ete, etc, 1W miles from tbe euy limits, on the Lebanon Turnpike road, with 2d or S seres or ehoiea land, with several springs of u water, ana agpod well in tho yard. - :i Li. . - f ft1-. :n -ltei-"'H ,JmpY f-, ; ! vfY "nr'-' .rfcw! 'u-.r -wn mi fl ai V". ., -. a ' I ..1 !,- .- al 5ut ll- -.-V Mr. SJioard llVMcr, City: DparRtp Ttiinin.L..l. c. 1 Vi- tarr2nyt-a!J(1E5a u ?My?a represent it to bo. The high order which the Ingredients going into it tr.ke in the Materia Medici, as well as the most, hippy proportioned combination of nj-ujjau, uiuijjuur omen isr superior to any thstyou use only the putest Bonrbon Whisky ;""A-UP ' jour. iiHieri in s.wuM iu,ui wucvuuo us lar as wnoiMome BftS a Uld naifttartllirv nra rolrsar.- lr.tA lion. I was wall pleased to seem your estib 5Bn9lt e1Prt?f of inaaufaeturinff your uiiicwcarneuoa oy way oi aispiacement, which not only gives Xjn( better prodact. but also K.t.vtMuitatu iu c t a,-j i txi rer upeniuon WIT. cnif PDD0n - . AaA JVAAA1? A r.nkaM.M 1 am. i . LoubrllleeptvQfiioU V Mr. Edicard Wilder, City .- ' DearSiri My wife and chiMnave been KtiffA-- ag lor several .months from Indigestion. My fi-'-0lnfT0.?F dvertisement, requested me to - . "uo uviuB, i am more in an happy to atata that tnv hm rnZZ tz u- n!,. trhl,.. .v' i l "TT u b rth. is entimir .tn;.i .t.rrv- r;"i r. ..Mwuoo Uu UUU Ui VUlUniAt V nCtliIrt BihAa erng the best oT hVab.7hdBow who! iWa-Tif? ?'Tr Bitters j " , luo most strength ening and ap retiring tonic that can be wed, and that nn hnmi. -tiirkr n :t s r . IiaTj .s .9. v MO "imout xi : ana 1 leel it'due to the public to make known tha woiifi-r. mi trrtmt l r haa Kr. l i . . -i r . j .-.u.u , kj uso m every lamllv. I remain yours respectfully. ' -is- i, t - -i BRoceHavk.v, MXADE CODSTT. Kr..l " Otobr21.13C0,. I Mr. Edward Wilder, Lcuitville, Kv. , Dear Sir: I take pleaSnrt itasaying lhat?iwMi SUuerinr from A c-n a o- pAni. n fv-tn, i r i-ovcr, ;or several monms, wnen Iwas advised by a friend to try your famous Stomach Bitters, and after using two bottles I am entirely re stored. Jt not only imparts new vigor, but it is V . I ' y . V.U1II4 UUU i imij utai Birengroening ana appotiiing tonic, at the same time pleasant to the taste. I nave ever Known asea or anorded to the pupllc: ?i?A'rw2ula8ar,,to all'hoso similarly afflicted that if they would be cured and have the disease ii ., v.w.Y .lull uid Bjraioaa, iu use "i ' cgnvucea oi tneir wonder tul medicinal power and virtue. I remainyoors respectfully, . ?.;P. NEVITT Lodisvillk, Kt, October 12, 18i'; To E. fllder, Citu : I was a good deal afflicted with Indigoation. and occasional attacks of Dyspepsia. I was ad vised to use your Bitten. Iscarcely used one bottle when I felt relief, and from tho use of tbe Bitters, though nearly sixty-seven years of age. feel the same energ and vivacity and cheerful spirits of a boy of twenty.five. Your Bitters are a pleasant tonio and cordial, and as they are pre F" ,tr.om plirB in-redients and good old Bour "Sfl !' bisky. I can safely endorSft their use to all afflieted as I was. I would say-6 suoh persons. Keep your minds easy, your bowels open, your bead cool, your feet warm, and use W'ilder's Bitters, and never mind the Doctor. Respectfully. J. C. BUCKLES. 0 " Ofd Reliable" Agent Erie R.R. .01 . ... j-, C0Rp YSPEPsii,V XIVEB COMPtAIT, And alt species of In(llfretlou, " Intermittent Fever, . '-- and Fever and Ague, And all periodical disortlers. It will give imme diate relief in OOLIO AND FLUX. . " ?' ??re C0STIVENES3. It is a mild and uengntxui invigorant for delicate Females. It U a li e Anti-Billious Alterative and Tonic for family purposes, it is a powerful recuperant nrter the frame has been debilitated and reduced by sickneM. It is an excellent appetiier as well " airensiueaer oi me uigcsuvo torces. It is do- r. i If i i tT a corrective and mild cathartic .. Ua,B u-,1, uaci ana prescnoea ty all phy sicians, as the formula will be handed to any regular graduate. ' 13BWABD 1VILDEK, Solo Proprietor. EDWARD lVltDER' S: CO., WHbleSalf3 'DlTiffffistS, 215 (MARBLE FaONT) MAUff-ST., -iAsnlsvillc, ' My, .FORVS ALE --Br ALL BEALERS.. nova THE fSECOJND NATIONffi, JBAM, ol .OoUeKStre3tvjaear Union, -JitraileM. aBdfnrnlsa2ohnze Ah i . - fcii. iMHiaiujinhinz. lnbw york NEW.ORI.K.lIftS, - tOUlSVILLR.b ! 1 j. - ' 1 OINCINWATl. 1 1'UltUHU. l 1 1 I I'ilJ. I 111 l,"J 11. I V IT.' Iff OISCINNATU. , , (p,ormeBtSeri;Q8UMdSilTtnbilbtt ' ' r ' octn-ir. THIRD lYATIOXAL -BANK. NASHVILLE, TESNESHEE. STOCKnOLDUU. -ST. Burns, ... Kdgar Joucs, v . A. J- T)nni.n OllVearer, - Dan'l F. Ou ter. Aiexanaar rail. Chas. K. Hillman, KJmund Cooper. mlllS BANK OCCUPIES THE BUILDIKa FOR. i msrly jccqpjed by the PUnters' Bnk corner of all paru of the Ucited State. ' ' 5-aollandj and 7V3'J Treasury Kote altraya on handand for sale. Oold Coupons caihed ami Com pennd Interest Motw bought at the uUthesi rates. , , jiuuau JU.tj, cashier. V. Vt. BKRRV. Preskfeiit. Viiiu D. WALKKR. J. h. YARYAN. & YARYAK, WALKER ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 41 Cherry Street, (up stairs, NASHVILLK. TEXN. S, GLQllAi A Y t Sltoo S to io, - 2Bi,Mt?tjjQlaP'iiiotei.)' " - . ' W, SjTsltnmoiis rtloclifciiureh Nirf:l -NASilVII&E, TENN. PARTICULAR NOTICE. IttT ERS & HUNT CARRIAGE MAKERS, TE3IRE TO RETURN THANKS TOTHEIR j Mnw.ia ui i. iu iiucra suppori neretoiore oxtpnaM fn thm ei-.A hHt.it. cnnnltinH hA -ui'l'ljlllli s,uo , , Increased Somand' for their work, they are fitting up in msgnifice n P7!,8,,'08 lars ani commodious two story building No. 76 North (Market Street, uncdeor north pf their present sland. for a Cnrrlnffo Factory nnU Sales Rooiui, ."Where they will bo better prepared than ever to Work .i'uianuu iwr uiuaing nrsi-cioss Enfranco to Ilepnlrlng: Shops will lie tho Same as Heretofore. Asplendid assortment of Carriagework always on hand at the lowest figures. IVn m l unniintiii .1 .1.1 . i i .., new Factor? irjitted up."' UD"' Ur deci-tf arrEits hunt. ! WOOD! FOSTER BROTHERS. 7 33 Public Square WILL DELIVER GOOD HARD. MER- Uood, anywhere within tho Corporation, at FIVE DOT.T.ARS PER CORD. FULL CORDS guaranteed, our store. Orders received at nov29-lm 1T700D FOTl SAT.TJ T Trrn V V . , . v l' 1. 1 i I ered. chMtvir tban .t am- n. t.. OE DELIV- noi siricuy L'jail. "J I'll... I.IU IU Extra IntlnccuieiilH, PAP.TrES PURCHASING LARGELY. YarH corner Xortb .Front and Jefferson Streets. O. nOGAJT. O. P. DANFOItTH, A..nt. iKt23-3m ESTABLISHED .. 84?. C II A S R O BE KTSO!V x a. it 12 rt AND CANDY MANUFACTURER NO. 17 IS. 3IARKET STREET, XTroULD REMIND HIS OLD FRENDS AND t t uosiomers xnat no is more than r. n. pared to supply them with the very best of Light .wa buna, w aastj aoi r U&t. IjHntMM AFlt . He has also on hand the beat of Wines, .nit. ble for medical purposes, besides a superior lot or .V.-.i.f i'f" rorier. ana . ."."..vmiiiiuisriiiisuniiiHii oi raney Artl Jnit .1111.11.1 n 1... ... . . ..n . i.V - tT. .T . J ' 7 "rtr-'!, and n .. .i,. nOTZl'H THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT. Corner College and Union Streets. E. t. THOJlPSOii W0CLD INFORM HIS tlD and Ansinswl a1-- n... . J . . ar, 71 Awsiaurani over Ills f,D.'r6.,BKtlHn"' " fln!t ""time, not only the best the home market aOords, but also the Vwt of everyihlng from a distance Having pro cured tha MrTlrm nr. . .. " . i v long experience In hotel burtnera, I jwi confident of ItMlJir a Kid tn nlaaina MulnM. Frab Oysters received dally-serTed op In any slj'a Fresh Game always on hand. hapJ.Ih r? n TITi"ilfnr . . "" tuojirguj, r ftjprtetor, Free to Everybody. .4 LARfJEO PAOE CATATJinni! TPanir il. inghowto remove Tan. Freckles!, Pimples, oiuicuee. , .uoin ratcnes. &aiiowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of the skin: ho-r to force whiskers, restore, curl and beautify the hair renew the age, euro drunkenness, nerrous debil- , V , v'"or anu vaiuaoie iciurmatton. S.SSSS1 Ki, f,,r il- Address BEROER, SHOTTS A- SO.. Chombts. River street; '"j. aocia-wim COLLECTION OF CLAIMS AUAIXHr THK OOVKU.VMBMT. f tKltflllKTA HAVING CLAIMS FOR COTTrtV 1 Horses. Wood , , 1 ,r""l! rsnanaije, I.V.n Al- n n-1, .... 1 l..l.-ITt....". . OA.1 T.nmK.. I . 1 r . . . ... ... r...uBnMU uic uuueuaiaies and not paid 1 hi wr"i meinanics and laborers who hare ; " wmpensauon lar eerviees r.nderM would do well to call on es at our office. 29 fltt-ir, Mnet. I,olv", NKI.SO, nvlg-3m-sp Attorneys and ClUm Agents Nashville Female Academy, A rnFJI ?,f 3UE .STOCKHOLDERS if.of th."ftSfeW,S.??n-le,. Academy will be Sold on MONDAY, 7th day of January. 1S67. at the oBiee of Judge Ulexk. in the Oaurthoue, for the purpose of electing Seven Trustees, for tbe ensuing year. , ,, w-tt-ElISTON. President ue12-t4 Board of Trustees 070 ACRES Of UIIcs ConntT Ijnd for Hale. T OFFER. FOB SALE TWO ITUNDRED J- acres of Land, known as the Black place, on whlsh there ar; 1C0 acres of level No.l grain and cotton land, the bfilaoce cedar land, with plenty pf water and good improvemeatswill . . " n.i.u.1 buu imrcuasers. Also. K0 ceres lost below Tunnel Hill, one mile , :, . r Vi T1 viviijcij-uiaocrcu wiin pop larrhite oak. hickory, chestnut andash Umber, making it a good location for . mill ti.... -1 hundreds of acres of Umbered lands lying eon- tinraena in ti liml... .k:w i . i shares. I will stJL torethcr with tha sro . nn&5'riVn WJrionniiijured. made by 0. ChJds t Ce- Cincinnati. Ohio, or will U, . a partner with any responsible person in a mill, which can be suppliedwith timber for yean. Terms of sale, one-third down, the balance one ij"f. jvmta nuu uiicrtatw Thainia)ilas-iia4 l 1 V . . . VTl hm farnlihAtl nn rl n Mn .t. tr i - sired. .IdeegMtl J. A. BEAfir.KV NiurlUii rTnlnr. ..4 n:......l, .1 SXMCIl, COWAS. Exclusive Whole sale Dealei-s in WHITE GOODS, DRESS GOODS ' , XTnmrnvrn m.rwmn V I II i V. ' lllfHV , .uni-iuauritvii ER PUBIJfc SQUAWK NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE p HATINQ CONiiLUDBDTQ KHTIHE FROM TUB BUSINESS OFcrrnajv Lhafa thlidasoUoat to aEbRflR,C.AtLror,h YJn Vp S . STORING COTTON wSSstK Nashville. Snl. 1S6A r' e IN RETIRIN0JFltQit THE 0QTT0N FA0 ,ko great pleasare in reeeratnendlne our sue IaVa pstronar of oar numerous friend), as every way Nashville. Sept. 7. K58. BY REBKRENQE TO THK ABOVE AD iuCT:eeumineas.j,A.MOAttSTJ:CO.mthQ iT in i ""C' " n-.r-" BOoPOW oe o.e .ogive sammuon to Nashville. Sep. 7. 1S63. scpS-if. , The subscribers are authorized E. CARTER So long and favorably r wh HALES HAVE FAIt EXCEEDED ItSsuperiority in Operation and In quality bf , Influential Cotton I'lantera. Mri.Tinnt .ml All-slies Cram 19 to KM saws eaeb. constantly ALLEN & sep27 O. U. BAItET, Terinerly of Maury Co. JiBCS If. CABSKT, of Wllllarason county. , .t. oanwar, jr 0Ua eeunly. a, sixrit. of UanUvllla, Ala. COTTON, COMMISSION A n WHOLESALE GROCERY WAREHOUSE, Nos- 5 .and 7 Broad Street. NASmII,EE, TENNESSEE. ' ' WE BEO LEAVE TO RETURN THANKS JO onr .rlonJs for tha verv liberal share of pt- "6w wM.vu umju imr uouia ma past season, and would say that, hating enlarged our faculties for storing cotton, wo are now prepared to gU every attention to the storage, aala and shipment of all cotton our friends may entrust tn onr care. We promise mai every mrt will baiued to secure tbe very highest market price, whether sold here or lu other markets. Mill make cah adrance on all Cottou or other i muui:ouippeaiius. our terms shall always be as low as any other reliable house. JAMES M. GABSEY and WM. T. SAMPLE wIU giro their nndlrided attention to the Cotton Depart ment, and will strain every nerve t make It lo the interest of planters to patronlie us. We will at all times keep a full stock of Groceries, Bagging, Rope and Twine, and all grades or Flour for sale at tbo lowest prices. WANTED. We wish to purchase washed and un washed Wool, Feathers and Pried Fruit, and will always glvr the heat prices. BAILEY. OKOWAY & CO. IVncy Flour Fancy Flour!! We will keep constantly on hand, bytbealagU , , """-'i i iujoii ul 11. t laiecraieu I-r It 1.11,1 Mill. Plan.- wl.l.l. . .111 . , every Instance. We will also keep several other Ki.uu. iuur, nuicu wo oner to me trade at the lowest cash prices. Dealers wIU do well to examine our s lour before purchasing. BATI.T ukf. OBDWAT A CO. aog21-em IU. 4 A., B.J CHANCERY SALES FOB Saturday, January 12, 1886. Pnnl Tttw.Ii vj T. P TNuPORSUANCE 0F a decree of the I c!hanceS Court at Nashville, L will sell at HID VtUUU UHU3V, (HI SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 18C7, A lnl In Vn.ll. "V. . I. .. T 1 1 . 1 f . .1 iw. im .ivn. .1..U1IIIO, uqjiujiiu.b ma cor ner of an alley on Uaslam street. 179 feet west of MI.11DU1UIOIIIDCI..IIU ruoniag (nonce J& leet IO the south corner of Haslam's Addition, extend ing back about 150 feet to a 12 foot alley, being theaame property convoyed to L. F. Beech by J. K kMmnmlinn Qk...ir U J..J : . ill Book No. 31, page 121. Terms op Sale Credits ef 6. 12 and IS months, without interest. Jfotes required with approved security, and lien retained. Sale free from re demption. j MORTON B. HOWELL. C. and M. de-22-td , R. MeP. Smith, Adm'r, vs. Eli L. Woods and others. IN PURSUANCE OF A DHOREE 0E THE Chancery Court at Nashville in the above named cause. I will sell at the Court House at Nashville, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1807, All the right, title, claim and interest of Ell L. i uw .it uuu. iu me uuuse anu tei on tne cor 0,crP.f.?umnier.-ni1 Deaderiek streets, known as the "Planters' Hotel." Tebus or Sale Credits of six. twelve and eighteen months, without interest. Notes re quired with approved seenrlty, and lien retained. aaioiroe irom redemption. , . . MORTON B. HOWELL. C. and AI. dee22-td R.McP. SmiUi and others vs. T. P. Cook. TNPURSUANCE OF A DECREE OF THE - V.11U111.-CIJ1 wur& at .lasuvine in me aoove named cause, rendered at the May Term. 13CC, 1 tint sen ui me uouriiionse ai nasnvuie, on SATURDAY, JA20JARY 12, 1807, 3o following lots in Baleh 4 WhitesWe'iAddl- Tho followlng lotsinBaleh iWhitesWe's Add!- a Sam a a ill. 7 . bJMll WJ liMUf HID, tie: 1. Lot No. 1 of Lot No. 27. fronting 75 feet en street If 4K feel. 2. Lots Nos. lantl 2 of bet Xo. 11. front., tcgelher, lDe feet on Water street, eppotit the landiDj. Trvtvn -3i r (tfoTr a il JTiaaut ma.il,. credit. Notes required wkh personal seeuritr. and lien retained and sale free frem ..etleoiptlen. , , jujuim. u. jiuh Ki.li. V. aad AI. deS2 td John Frierson, Adm'n vs. John WJllIams a . " ana oiners, A. Wheless vs. James Vheless and otheri. TN PURSUANCE OF DECREES OF THE 1 Chancery Court at Nashville. I wHl sell ai the Court House, oa SATURDAY, JANUARY J2, 1887, The very ooanodlotu Brick Dwelling on High street, the second door in the rear of Dickey's Mill, the lat front. feet it . .l ' 7. . t ' , 200 feet to the Tennessee and Alabama Railroad. This house Ii now oecapied by Mr. PluniiHt, who will famish any desired information. Persons desiring a convenient residence are roonfiatacl io ernmin. tn. M..mt... k.r-1. . . day of sale: TgaKsor Sjxi-Creditsof six. twelve, clan- ftffi anil tvDnfw.raMp mnnik. .:.L ; . T day of sale. Notes rwulrod with apprTdio enrity. and a hen retain cl. Oal.i'...fa. I al - . a.uv ttw uvm I incujirr)rlt aee22-tdMOKTOX 1,0VTEI'I"C- PltATVTERS' BANK NOTES. TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT OF THE ioiir Yi- .r. i , Ma, iiusra acresioer 120i. Wui. eptlUed an act "To expedite the dis Uibatton of the effects of Banks, wbieh bare or mirmittiui mm.nl. .1. i it. ,. -- "?t""i .ututis; weir reuiuirs, TintleA I. tlavtivv-n . U . 1. . 1 1 ,.!.. . - -r ... w in, uiitatn ui liJD unlet of Tbs PtASisas' Bisk or Tijfraai:t to file r3. r"fc '"ouBu.nuraeci.ai inenanxiniasD. vllle. bet.reen now and the 1st day of January. ciuftosa cunareu Bsasixiy-nrae, UW.) and I ..v. . ia..t t l.. 4.. m ,k .' U I . I at ran in payment of debu doe the' Waak, woeuTerienuereanetereoraiierineiKoi Janu- air. jyw. u. n&Aten. iruus. - . - inn sivn a vmn atcTera t 1. 1 . . I .L IT" JI TTVI uibiuimiu AlMftmuvnimikuiitimil tt QXH C yj three months aad sesd bill to Mr. Weavk. nuero we win do pieaseu to see an tne Old I custemera of th. T,Ar.7r 1 ""e reels, and. aeqaaintance,. su""nera oi tae home, and our own frienSr 3; .. HiXSlT. I- . AniMf.v I M IHLliI lit 1 vr TSn ' "vwvuui , Ui'liUW -IjKpIU UKS AND "WTNTES - . . V w mey may f S. A. MrALISTEK , 1 'O'SST" mn a . Worthy et their eenSilnno. .i ... irt. J. A. MilALI!? :br ,t 00. Vl'DTIt t-1 1 li.-n ... . Ctni.nlnvk'- rt. I nana, corner ,tr r stand. c;;V.u?B,BI1i!i.V.a6rai'ffl- ati ,hwe who may entrust u. t,h ...u...,- 7 AL;T.i,5i MaAlaSTEaT . uuuk AtLSXi ngents ftr ho s,ale of tlio celebrated, t known threugheutlu'e - ' ''WIN a S FATES. leh the; THOSE OF ANY OTHER MAIfX. lint produced, i M kil II fst slna aeknswledged.by the meat on band or furnished from tho Msnufaetery. CIRCULARS. HILL K'ALISTER, NASHVILLE, TENN. Toys and Christmas Gifts 'AT HALF PRICE, AT - - W I S E'S Onr ESTABLISHED HOUSE. I iKHWrSR MlITIVrDV innmi .. Jl at hair-prle poiRiVelr t ekMe 'nut nat m am or utaOTUtr. Ttte itk eesti'of Bonnet, Ha., Sash, and Trim ming Ribbons. 1,800- of tho Latest New Styles of "Hats, Bonnets, and a Beautiful Stock of Plumes of Every Stylo. JIIJtDS AND OBKAXEKTS. Paris Flowers and Bridal Wreaths. New StrW uf Neck Cbalns. Hd Nets, Etc. New StrUt Hair TV,"4 ani1 CoU(' W "a. Cloth Cleaka-sam. SI.)- T.bIiUasi Batta V..mm .a a a ------ .'m i a iKr4s stock or Tots and lency Goods, Pwfumery. eta,, it i ost. Woollen 11m t.m&irt. .V.l m.n.i JLViJ tT M. B. Aarny health requires a change of climate East, I Inten eaUbUshleg ntyJfin bnstnes. at -tii ","u. "t-nutoi our nous. alHaslr denee hut will give ns snper.w advantages te select -.T. iT. TT " Jiki ana me latett novelties aa th.r coma out East. I trust onr old Irl.nds wilt help us out at tWt IIiU tlm., and get good raise for their money. At 46 Union Street, dcel Next door to the Bank of Tenneeaee. P. PicxaaD. Oro. 8. ISona n T sr.!.. PIflKARI), ROPER & KMT, GENERAL Commission Morcliants, 100 Commercial Street, cor. Walnut, M T. Lou i ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO 0Cn.0AR'E promptly attended le. REFKBSNOESr First Netlenal Bank. NashvltU. nlnr. TbLmt A rfs ii.-i.--.. v..v..uu. Oeo. F. Case. Esu.. Brenri.tVr hi tnl.,.1 rrt-i NashvlHe. eepts-ly CHAMPION S "W MILLS. Me (J. GOLDBERti DEALEtt IK ALL KIKM OF I IIMRCD OUIMPI CO ETf. LU"10CrJ OniWllLtd, fc I bj NASHVHXH, - tenn: M1HE CNDEBalQNED. HAVING BwCbhtLY . , r v i ., ' . "w lm "or te in.eiti- it o7t .iYtt i . jmwwi aia uims Ibat : "J "- .twaiwn anu uir ilealtnr. ha bene. . Ufor e-atracttny ebnwfa.r. t",t-f it. C. UOLPBERU ItAW PARTNERSHIP. JUDGE JOHXS. BRIEN JN0. C. BURCH ATTORNEYS AT LAW, XQ. 04 CIIEHRY STREET. LOCK BOS ffi NASHVILLE, TENN. nevawm BOYD'S ADDITION AND COCKRILL.SPfllNa TRACT. WE thj iar. n,?ber of beautiful Bqilduig Lots in Boyd's Addition, aad in the immediate ii. !--' iii?"1 oprt5. mat we win sen pri vately oa liberal terms. Persons desiring hand- " oittuuR toeBii-B weuiu a. wen o rtve ejtU- ANDP.S"N, JOHNSON A SMITH, wwotiii. .vxeniw. 9100 to 8250per STontlt. WA"" M.MJ, HUM AS X. t IVJi 2 11 Male and Female, to sell tbe Ciraulnf IxaprovrU Coniaiois-Nns Vnmlty fleir- tt . -.i... . . . i mr., . r . 1 1 .--ti. ti Y- iiir Aiacaine. rrtee ooiy sis. Mat ji&zcibb wilTsUefa. hem. fell. taek. bind, qailt. breid, and embroider. The eleth cannot be pulled apart even alter orcrj heu iiku ii cvi. Arery iha- eb.ae warranted inree year. senii lor eu nijrs. BLISS A MeSATHRON. Manufceturer' Southern AresW. deeSJaa Louisville. Xy. For Rent, A STOKJi 0M OH CIIUROH STREET, 21. oppMileths Staler IlaiMO." An excftllsat simuiwi ttuetfteas. trppLj-rs deco-lm eo I imTm N. E. ALL0WAT. f all ki.. Cor. Cratvrbn! mxtVartli jfumiiu r Si- FOOTB, CO., Nob. 17anai9'WsColwHlm St., - . I, aan DOMCane r""l"i. - - - Muats k n n kt h o .v" j diif x t v. noCRBOX, RYBuVXU OXONAH . v -I PtfPfietsNr ra hfasaL at Wirlf-iJly " t:i ! ROWLMD. SPERRY drCO. WR Cotton Factors, is. xsn Ag;nU; for tho IVanhllu I'uetaryv. U?rJ fNOi; 8 WESy SEOOND-STJliar. wr own friends- j ' 1 " Q0NBIQJIEN OP j COTTOY, . 'KOUXCCQ, ' 'dkieoVr -e Sdbited.aaaiwmal CaAt adtanHusM . lUH snfri w . ROTTXAXD. SPERRTNtrJe. t nav2S-3m - , Capital, One Million Dollars DP oirvciiViVATr, cmo. DIRECT! Ri. R. Mi BISHOP, ef B. jf. Hbaec Oa TfilCO.COOK, ht-ltat Cata&r (kk, vussrii a BtfriiKH, Pmt ar W,v.tu8t. . ? HWLI-. of Kiir. HtriTsr Ca. u v. .1 o.Vi.' 1-ilXi 1 . A. B. WINSLOW. .rVluk. I. it. wmuj o ? a a , oi ant SwHtAflo. uunat4Vfl isti.L, fj L. Kale JL Cm. nil a tu w "r Ada. L. A. HARnisTMayor of ChttST THOS. SUESE0OK, PreaMesa, r IV. Ok A.. Ct.t 1866... .1867. IVASHf lilE, CAIfiO, mr ORIiEASS AX1) Tri-Weekly Packet .Mvlo, aUIE ABCYK LINE COJIPRISBri t- '0ns; apteadU PaMSfV PukN. t.a ag NashTUte daytflg tbe seasea as : .Arini ohambiiw. JeaMT. CtaTwasarr Vim tecteavM NanhTtHeTOiaBAYaal, at (feteek. at NASItriLLE.Wittr Soivs, MaUe. laates mD Title THHESDA Vs. at K o'ekik' TYRONE, Tea. IiltsM, MatWr, lavaAVR DAY8,alKe'etek. - x- TheabevestMaiars wH irips en tbe first opeslaz a bertaad river, and eMi ttireuaheut tlw bttilnee. seaMn, as Mrativ hjbei uUr.paeket. f.r St. La4., Mnarbts aadlfkrOr Ran; Issntng thrtlogh -TtsieU H PuHbgm, aad trltlng through BtHs of LaJteg- sf FreTghia'tis the Sag- t at w above ettlee, aad alt avaHakt war laadlBgs, at tbe OtBeera aad Ageats f thk (fee la reader K MtaMn wry jewesi rate, airery srt wttt tse maifa T ike anddesarvhig tha patrsaage H SUisan aad ISm , T.. v.tl . . fKII CORBETT Jt BOYD. Sv-elal Ageais, No. 21 hoot street, VpperWliMT ffashvSle, Teaa. 1866 iVnshviHo and ft'ew Orleans 9M.-Wbal :(, (IfHi la HaviM.0 S.- MEPHAM. OAPT. LtOK'WftOD. O. 8. 0ATB9 . OWka- frUltS MAONIflCBNT PA8SBS9KE AMD .A. s raigiit steasoer. toesBiaad! hy 7ai Wool, aad tag and SroraUr kaawB flr L. .n.l 11. .... ..U. 1. 1. fJ BOl- Nrw, Orleans trade-la date paat,l wfhtei( twr Beit utteaas. hu we sous, eaiweea Nashville and &w Offwte-., aad SkMitfce a a ism Iarpaeket daring the aeasM. TtM X.9t MepKat Is uassrpassed hr eahtae aeeeaasaedsltoBa by. aay steunboatsa, the Wtbwn watasji., Wt waaM n . speetrally seMelt'rHta ear tYfted sad the psMW ges.rsltr a Hb.ral share ef their patreaaget truilBICTT Si DOYD Ageatf, Ne. Kil'feaC'Stmt, frr Wltf. lUHIHHO.Vib aOi-VM, 4 -v K 3S Freotstfeec; nliiHTll RE-OPENED. ; JTha MaalHeeiit Ktearaer, DAVID WHITE, DR. II. B. SHAW. MssfMv DI. T. J, 3IIAW. CURIT Will ciominence Jfnklssr Kexntar TrlM fk Xaw OrtiMHi ..J H at.ru.oJl- I .ate tiar u, aa th. otemcr tf thaieasea. 'JfSe DAVID WmTK was pvarehased eipresslr fr thi trade, aad has beea refaraMfet&ited. asd taorosgbly overhauled, aac pwNfduBeeal by ftVntllteSn IV H.HH Vt t HWV .HBIH1.VI. asd Hbstantlal steejaen on the Western watort. She k a large tide beat, with arsassr and uad aoalyluraWiadoatAn capable of S4mdatla( oae nwadred Srstriaes, ad sfly seeend oiais pas seagersv II r suuutty M eight hacdud toes aad Ber aeeOBBoaatlons lor aurytat o-riTK are unsurpauod. Staadiag a A Nv.lwMblhe Ueard nf I TnilasFW raf saJrs ftiii tit isi ai siss in Ii Ti nnssstitf i to shippers of CetHn SadTaeaeea, wMlehwse- gant noiaa; rsBdea her BtgUy aeeeptsMS ta toe traveling poMta. The HAV,H WHITE wUlleareNsjhrtB far Fe w Orleaas en Ae int rite la the Caelitei'Md. Per freight or tassax apply ea baasd, arte BTItATTON, CIIENET &KOX. Areata. etia tr HAStsxiaujt svna. . .. .. ..-:r-.'vasasr,. -y- . AgeaU. Executor's Sale of laiifSl . a l y ci 'vrntt r.-t n ;rAtrrwn.L: Tt.na&e Ar.t.h. i r.ftmr . t nnhtL. eel. u th. M th. Hir.tiun.t.rih.njtatr.Otiain t.f valoaUa Farm Law ?" ' v..hin.. on Attn Creak, betag.th Jewer t or Tawiaa Btmoro. t"."?V.M "TIBS" ret.rre. itllJMr-VM 1, W.HHIWS. STORJy TO RENT, T&oat and ka Saw. P.iin ilnn - JaMary.m AtI. ' r- dee&Iw CtvH. 4t$8?& To Tobacco Plasters. WE ARE NOW PBEPAJUttV TjJ 1 Ship or purchase Maalk elt ir to hegsheads. Can at ear Wahae, famous tttjjlfalai i. Bavtaattoa la tfiS Bm YMit dsst-tf CB.f HtQHMcCREAi CO.