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5 JON' oo. Term 4 of SnWrlfil Iftn. H2.ro it. pr year - - " .i!r. ptrvta A ' iitr, ler w !'-- . i n- Weekly . per jnaar Vkhr. er rr fi.no S.00 KrMMt mswriaUy In adranca, nod the paper IiwUwmwI wm tk tiaa paM for expiree. . HtiojfhrrbMitBMW,iWto4 from Mr quarter ra esaaasjellr Jaeirei. SATURDAY. JlfllY C. IRK. UncHt Circulation In I'Hr ainl Stole mUSllNO? ETIIEKIDE, dF WEAKLEY. fOR STATR MKATK : crisis T32rjLi!:. I. l-. VA-IiCER,, STATU CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Johk C. 0 awt. of I)avilo,Cbeinnan. Jews BAxrrH. T Knox. W. B. CAVf BM.L. f Wilton. lHNafcT lf.JTH.ornMWrWi. ,Tam JmtM, f(lreB. A. A.8BMVf MimrtiH. -Cts. 8. CArwif. of .Shelby. K-wtuIIk' CoiniiiHIrn far Middle Ten- Jm Uarm, Jn S. Hbik.v. Th. Thaushiwioht. W. Matt. Bbowx. rnvillt'ltKMONAI. AND n.OTEItlAI. (oxvnxrioxs. On the remmmienilstion of the late con venliiMi of the tieople of Davidson county, a MmvqBjiBn of the fifth Congressional !itriet i AHed, te aaaeralife in Nashville ow the.fimt Saturday in July, to rvomiBate a dWe for Ongrt-w. The Conferva tiT p)lf Davidn,.llobert, Saw i.er, Wilton, Williamson, ami Gfcaatham eomtiwjlliti8.in,theirrf!ictiveoonty torniD M'Mlnflav' riest, July 11, to ap Kint ilcittgatea. Ak, at the name time awl place will he hlil a MHtrefttien to nominate a candidate fur llfeLunlig of the General A ctMttlr for the flolerial liHtrictcoiioeeil of the enwHtif of Dviilfl3lrlMHi Mont imiery, and Cfetlham, to which ilelegnte will U-smxiinled at the Mine time in the 14 variant cWlHtleai. I)y wder of the Middle Div-ieion Itxecu ti?c Owfimfltea. Jonx Lhi.t.yett, jHKe 24, 1W57. Chairman, N3BWS Ol 'PITTS DAY. Three boys were killed by lightning nti Litohfteld. Iliiuota. ofl the 3d hut. TWe Bteaeeratle convention or the territory of MnetH HtHfl tunwi loromy rj. The H )k IW' etate; tbat the lutWeiia ire drt1g eff ; frtrtu JAwr Bearer, 1 It Ki-aovarwH-1,. W. IVwell, of Kentucky, dil at lleJeren. mi the M imt.. of irab-sM. The flt. IhiU CobupHu have ortlerwl the i.vemit of a ntmilM-r of "ttwts with rrnnite luck, 4iinea in the vtettiity of l'llsl lCo. A Teta of iilvw awl tlwid, of umiraitl rick tens, ke leti tliwovereil on the Camkerlatid l iver, net far from Smithlainl, Kenlneky Urhtnit.K Mrui!k the court house of Urr.iiKU . ..uhO' Virsiuia. on the 2Mi ult.. aettine it on lire wl ileetroyiiu: it anl th e other builJirff. rreMrtr U the awuut ot wm awen in OWWiii u4ilil ilia last three MHMitha. f than worth wan recovered by TWe tet4 loe of the Auttrian army in the late war wtti the lrHtM. we UM1 uiid men. ar wore than oae-fifth 1 lt mto the fteitl. Thedwreeof Mleatrw of Hngli.h Literature huxheM M.BftrreJ . ,AwelJ. Kvawi. Hthor rff," "JtetilBh." etc., hy the UaltiW'tre Fmaale College. The wreek of the IleUel vunboat JeffThowii--,n euHk hi the battle of Meeaphiii. ban heen LIowh up. 'JSie wrek of the BeHUrecarti will urxt be bVavm mi- We Htxlferetatid' the bent hern :nail or-ioe. reatoretl ai Wore the Har. which weut into ..iiinilian on the lut iuot., iiimwn about one tboHMMtt roatea. ami iri an rompletrly uit.lor . ..iitroet withrepouible"artieai at any former pettwl. a ir.ll,v aiitiMM of Berlin aiilisl to the nuiHieitHttity of that town for a site on which to erect a Me Me te iwne I'mHe, mm iwn nr rtin iMttsto Into lEnrope. and offer l .iibecribe KsflWtbalert (IlttMU toward the utatiiu I.te rriTU from Santa Teatato that the In diana areb$eeaHK irouijeoie in iiew .ueiM-o. iwtk Mtd killitu one man in pan Miaaei ty ia the early Prt of June. The s avaioea and Apachea are wtteoially lioattleja their owBlicl towara me wniiex. A Ray deeeirer. nawod Riddle, sixty oJd years ,,1.1. nn away from the rencnible partner of his ,,r Ui KiahHiettd. Kentucky, thelrther day t'iiic with him all her niouey. and worm still her KraBe-aH(r, a uiuoaiinc ia 01 vixieeu. IlutuiltM. daurhler of Amlrew llatnil i, hi reidinT three tuilea from IndiauapHlia, l.iwa. waa HMmr coat on to Kimite a tire on t M met-, wheu tWe oan exploded, and ahenac badly bureau" ttat her recovery i it0Mible. SamHl Maxwell, re4eael on the expiration of a term in the Ohio penitentiary not Inug ao, waa found Head in a eanal lm'k inlereland. on .1.-1.1 uli n'bnre waa a uuiiet note in in iireewt The corener'ii jurj; returned a verdict that they Jut not KOW HOW II caiue iiicib. Rev. 11. F. Morris cowmitted nicije by ktuig . t,, rJUr nf liif bouae in SpriuarRelil iihi'n. oh theSSth UR. Hew bttel) ac4rh in the State Department ar. aahingtoii. and w. i.rtv venra old. Fonnerly be preacfied in J.htu ' . . ... . a liana, and other non, UHH places. . pi.Ua 1u had a "fashionable wedding. FiwenelV. Jerotae, of New.York. a nefihew of .Taoin. wa married to Mm i'aultna on v .i. . i.is ,iuuI.l.i..r nf n deciwaod Swedish no bleiuan. wU waa at one time Cetiaul of Sweilen hi CnleaiHi. ThRev. James Kent Stone, a graduate of Harvard, and for four years a ftttmaor ot Latin id Kenyan Oil Mr, hee aeeeptejl the preMilencT of the ae inatitatton. Kenyeu. College, foiiBded by Blaiiop Cliase. of Ohio, in 18a, ia now thaJarceat Kmecoual college in the conn- try. Tl.ui. a clinnt tnlmilil new Kr lrH orka in St I.ouia. and aeein to prefer tbe contract syrtem in doing it- The Cewmisaiener ievtte iwanoeal lor a reaervior 360 by 100 feet. anH fer larlng two ,,r three miles ot new twenty inch pine the work to be completed by tbe fifteenth ot Oeteher. only three months. John W. Hoed, who married a wife in ttreene I'oanty, a second in Howard, and a third m Mor- mi. iMiiena. iileaded guilty the otuer day. and waa sentenced to two year in the penitent ierr. at the term ot the circuit louri uatu at.f ayerie. John waa uelr about nineteen when he l tbe matrimeawt lmnae. and is not yet twenty- lour- The Viulen (OhioJ HunnJ boitta the netne of (ieorge II. I'eatdletoH. of Ohio, for the next Prem- lencv. The CanBeM tUhio) t mm enderaes ttte ..laaiiiu of Mr. Pendleton in cowiilimontry term. Tbe Marion coHnty tlndiaoH Senttnel end the St. Cloud tMinueaoLa) ZmIcjmimIc( are hl.ewwe in favor oi Mr. renuieion Tii uaxubtcturinc cortHMration of New Eng land, the newspaiien of that section report, have done a laae profitable bUMneaa ainee .lanuar' hau aurinr the utecerting six months, and con cqaentiy there ic a falling off in the a meant ef I a on at nmw era iiejauiv in jiiiv. Two of tbe fareige forwarded on the 3d fkrmtttrv ilatana legations at Waahinnion !-.. to fans and ineui detaMa of the execution of Maxi miline. Secretary Seward i nmeteni inr Monwied at ?be new ftneUy pre- ated aa be- ' Kiertnar I , hopeful to tbe laot that M Me we, aa . hi mihaa woeW be aaTed. , i. ... i ,. Williem Waehiwrton. aged aeventy, f .uryeara. i.. rrWanoi waahmeton. ot theRevoln- i,urte. and third eoeain. nfj Oen. Ueorce VS ahintK, died in Prinoe Wilhaaa eonnty, -iTmTTimn dan ajro. Ilia brother. Cornel tbronchoet the war ot A.hl aterm r-f w2t' sin. wnategceiiaMerwhle f ZSSh , aetrio and freiu It Meetd by etd mm toherebee tbe worel hail atem ever known ,u . " f tin aioaiea were a long kd M iaiehaa UMeH. Ha mew oi me atom we aboet a BaUe. Dr. 8. Q. Hewe writes from Athena n4er date of Jetia 6th, that the clothing sent from Ho!s1on te the d-Uwte Cr4t w - ol "fTT."" Z" .1. V.n add that I lbettf the inaerrM.h- cm keen, life m ZZTiZiUM a while WfnNT. the Mae. m tree. aaMlif free, the aatua with Ureeee i teerita- innrowUh detarea oo aeveeet of high "k"-JJ, t,and of two MJrLZL Jand ikLnAlrii IT WaMeee, JaM woundiur to hare bon MMed, g two aomieva w IiadiaM are known Tbe ereetimi of a atatue to Jaffai'MW. at CUnr- ottoaVille. Viranuta. which wa to tve?ucc! jdr by the 1th inat.. has been UBt ofTJtiH OcUi ,Ui. 11. L.Griatby. of Norfolk.TSeolest Iivin; Mtewporary ot JeHerson. who Traa SKiawmsv when VirKinia waa a colony under tat Uritiih k T'& llian. avul (U a ' " IT f I flifii K li CI ovl Crowe, and woo was a tnemiver 01 lue wu:ii tioe ef 1776. will be one of the speakers on the oceaefcii. Tbe committee, of bith house appointed to notify tbe President that Conre had orgnnizod and were ready to receive communications from toe Jtxeeutive, oaiieu ai iuo i unu uuutc uu iuu afternoon ef the 3d iL. but findingthat the l'roeideat waa in OearKetown, attSBUIffs;" the nnn,Mncerasnt exereieea at the colleze where biiu bia-aesdeat, they let ajxi renamed aU night at 9 o'ekvek ml had as interview with' Mr. Joneaon, who miormeu lue cemmiueo mai be bad no coaiuiunieatton to make to Congre; at pretest. r Caetaina Hand and Cotton, owners of the tatta A. M. Jinll and Nellie Cotton, entertained tbe IJuflttlonians with a novel exhibition the other da)'. Captain Hand wagered (600 that hit tt, the A. M. liall. would pull the other oat of ine nanjor into toe latce. rstoara waa raueu. the whitle atartetl an infernal concert, top Uc hitched together and started in opposite direetiona. Aftar a ?vore and rathar nrotraated eotat, the Nellie Cotton waa compelled to fol low ttie other tug outside me ngni-nouse. TW RmmihI Auditor of the Treasury has do- eidad that a certificate of indebtednsta from tho goveretaent to a aotdier is not liable to be at ached, nor ia the attorney ot tbe aoldter liaul to be held aa bis trustee or garnishee before this money baa been actually paid and received ' bun uuin it. The law cive the attorney n6 It una it for a ire-ex'tine debt, nor eras for h faea for obtaining it. It can only be paid upon Ik avnatureof the aoldier. andia of no valae in the handa of any othet peraon except after he baa properly aaaicned it. . Ttui ltiiffnlQ nailers tell of the remarkable ef- feets.of lightning, at tho fair grounds at Spring villa, on tbe Stub ult. A storm of rain oamanip ami drove a larga crowd into the exhibition flieda, one of which was struck by a thunder bolt. At least a uunareu persona were p rostra t.l liv thf ahock. three of whom, it ia feared. were fatally iaijured the others oacapiugwith but aiiirht dacsage. One woman was prostrated and deprived ot her senses, but not of her power of loeomotion. She instinctively gathered her oll'nii ran tn mi omnibus, and was conveyed to a hotel, and declares she bad no knowledge of what took place after the flasu until she found herself in a room at the house. Several horses were killed. Alanine workmen out in Monroe county. Indi ana. were digging a cellar last week, they struck a block uf atone which disappeared with a dull thump. Investigation disclosed a chamber with a air-foot ceiling, and eighteen by twenty-Cvo feet within tbe walla, which are or solid ncatly aeaiaed atone work. Hanged in rows, on rudely aanatructed platforms, were twelve skeletons. each with tomahawk and arrowheads at their rides, ear-ring ami bracelets of solid silver ly- irur where they dropped, and piles of what ap peared to hare been furs in the center of tho platform, each pile crumbling to dust as soon us exposed to tho light. A number of tools made of copper, and hardened equal to the beat otut steel, were atao unearthed. Thf Washington correspondent of the Cincin nati Quzettt sara. in his dispatch of the 3d inn.. "It ia probable, as baa been saidby many leading Bieeafeers, mat me impeaenmeni uominutee nan renort if they choose, but it is not believed by anybody, so fur as. can be ascertained, that anything will be dono wttu tne lmpeacnment aiiMtinn at tbissesaion. thouzh the Committee will undoubtedly make public the evidence they have taken. The contest for short or.lenc ses sion new took place on getting in Mr. Elliott's resolution, and the decisive majority in favor of tAat proposition shows eenelusively that the hut ine-i- i- be confined te amending the recon struction act. The general legislation men were hmo decideilly beaten in tne Donate wbere Air. Sumner almost alone stood up lor a long session The Senate caucus included thirty-one mem bers. aBd therein Sumner tvas supported only by Mr. Chandler and one more. Mr. Conkling's -piopesitten declaring tbat business shall be eenfteed te tbe pasMge of a "bill giving force to the OoaereasMnul interpretation ot tlie exist inr reconstruction act. received all but l'oni votes. It is elear. therefore, that the seasion will end before the end of this month, and moat of the member appear to think it will close by the twentietn. jIKHINTKU AT OXJ1K. Let every citiien of Davidson county who ia antit'od to Vote under the law hear in mind that the registration office closes on tlie 10th insL - Everyone who has not his certificate Should apply fo one to-day. If he foils to.obtain it to-day lie should apply on Monday, and overy sticoeedinc day until he gets it. Xo time is be loat. fio forward and get 3011 papr. JtHXiEa A Ci.ijrks Cad rnoit Judge Gaut. Tlie card of the Central Commit tee, tltrotij'h Judge Gtiut, their Cliairman wliioli we publish this morning, presents the lfaral question in relation to the power tinii in an unanswerable form before tho people. It alio w "the barefaced usurpa tion and tyranny ot liov. isruvnlow in hie last proclamation, and make it clear that in every case of appoiutuionta by the Cotnuiitwueuer of Jtegietration, whore the County Courte'have exerciwd the power, is unlawful. It advises, nevertheless, sub illusion to wrongs that nppoar remediless except at greater stiQriQees than tempo rary yieldin- (o tyranny, relying upon the tieonle to olaim their-' riehts at the- ballot-box. from whatever iudiies the Comuiisaioneri) may appoint Tin: puritan spaniel, Maynard, instead of being at home receiving the castiga tions. of John Williams, his adversary, has been making a speech at Dresden West Tennessee, threatening the arrest by militia of influential Conservatives in tlie event that a liadiotil asserts that he is mistreated. See our correspon dencc from Dresden. this nnsTjivcrrivfis at wohk is -OX3KKSN. ' It is the habit to speak of the action of Congress with regard to the Southern Suites as reconstruction. It would be more appropriate to call it destruction Congress refteaouibled on the 3d inst, and the destructive sot themselves to work forthwith. Witnos tlie following fromtiic report of the proceedings of the Senate that day Mr. Drake's bill, introduced into the Senate, which passed to a second reading, and waa ordered to be printed, provides for vacattnet all legislative, executive. judicial, or ministerial offices in the Rebel Jjutee. not including municipal offices, but thee latler officers may be removed by au thority of the military commanders ot the district. The commanding General in each military district is to appoint suitable per sons to fill each office made vacant by this act. The time for registration may be ex tended to anv day prior to November 1st, next. N constitution adopted by any of tbf mid ltebel States shall entitle Mich Stale to representation in the Congress of United States, unless it provides mat mi dlootiuns bv the people an the Stale shall be by ballot, ami declares that such State shall ever remain a member of the Ameri can Union, that every such citiien of State, owes paramount allegiance to me unueu State, ami no law' or ordinlwce of mich .. . .a T.l Stale, in subversion or contravention of the UNthoritr ofUie United State congress lias any Itinditvg force. Mr. Edmund's hill, also introduced to day, declares the military authority in the Reliel States iwmmount to any ci"i gov ernment existing therein, and gives com mandtra of districts power, subject' to the approval of the General oommasding the armies, to remove from office any person ho-1 dinar authority derived from any State or govc-,rneat. It is made the President's duty le detail a Miffiqient military ibree to secure the eSectnal execution of this act. The acts, bv officers of the armr. already done in removing in said diet nets persons Oireieig functions of civil officers, and appointing others is. their stead, are rati Aed, confirmed and legalised. Air. r rotinehuysen's bill also introduced to-day, is of a similar nature, giring power to military commanders to remove or sus pend civil officers and set aside the pro- ceedings of Sajnte govern tueHte. .Mr. u inner ottered a resolution in the Sttsete, which waa tabled for the present, that it would e for the best interests of the eertiitry if the President would require every landed proprietor, who has been en gaged ki tile rteullion, before receiving iMrdon. to eonvey to tne ireeames, ins frnaner aJapaa- a certain nortion of the land oft whieti they ImVe worked. A resolutioRoitered br Mr. Jiowam was atlonted. ralfifMf for 001 Hex of all instruc tions, etc.. to ooHiuamfen of military dis trict, ami the ontnToaa of the Attorney General on the reeonstruatioa acta; also the corresDondenee relatintr to the execu tion of said acta, and the orders by 00m- lamlere forarrying theuigiit; aUo-that, ithejE'rrliiletinforta tllem what Jirogri'jS tliaaf been inatle ir?fthc'!3utlW,nrftwJistHB tioig and wISther the sum aprgpriat fg: carxytng gut the rcconstnictiotj' acta 18 Ruflt6icnt.JF OvcitTos CotxTY. We understand ! that Bowles, tho incarnation of Urown- lowiHm well known for some vears as the most stupid, ignorant and brutal pr 8rjh thfTever ouplett aTseut Tn llicTTen nessee Legislatjixefvdrid jluririg the warf as a guerilla and bush-whacker of the most savage type has taken military possession of Overjon county, and has declared a war of extermination, literal and violent Sgaln'st Ckm&jprmfisui. $. Ilfesi'l one after rpwnlqjyfowji hearts ! Our correspondent at'Lebandn gives us an admirable account of Gtlieridge's mooting with tho people nt that place on the 4th. The indomitable champion of public liberty is determined to-press his appeals till the last day. Whatever may Ire the result, he will stand higher, in his tory and in tho affections .and confidence of his countrymen than mere success ooulfi secure to him. Kobeutsok Couxty. It is with sincere gratification that we learn that Hon. John Woodward has been induced to run as the Conservative candidate for the Legislature from Kobertson county, lie is ji man of intelligence, patriotism and Stirling worth. He is deservedly popular with all classes of citizens, and there is not a man in the county, who would make a more faithful, efficient and ac ceptable Ilenresentative. He will be the choice of a large majority of the people, black and white, and will be triumph antly returned, if there is the semblance of freedom at the ballot-box. THE CANVASS. Sir. Ethcrlflge nt Lebanon Three Thousand People Present to Henr Undivided Attention and Unppy Re sults The FrflnectH In Wilson Stokes llcportcd to he in Hi Bnslies, etc., etc. Correspondence of the Union and Dispatch. Lbbaxon, Tenn., July 4, 1867. Mr. theridge reached our town late last even ing, and addressed nearly three thousand of his fellow citizeas of this county to-day at onp o clock. A stand was erected and seats prepared in-a 6rroveupon tne premises of Hon. K. -Ji Caruthers, by the joint contribution of labor and money from whites and blacks. Tlie blacks occupied the grounds in the fore noon, in celebrating the day.md closed their exerciEe"s ak one o'clock,tthe hour fixedfer thtfBpeakitig. The large company assembled waa about equally divided be tween the two races, and they gave to the speaker uninterrupted and protound at tention throughout. The writer of this was furnished a seat upon the stand, and was enabled to observe the character and deportment of the vast multitude, and to hear every word of the able, eloquent and forcible argument of the great standard bearer of the Conservative Union party. Gov. Win. B. Campbell and many other worthy citizens were upon the stand, and interspersed through the crowd, were the gray hairs and familiar '"faces of many-old veterans of the Whig and UemocratioTpar lies, who with earnest eagerness, were pressing forward and close round the stand to catch the first words of the orator. As I looked out upon these old men I could not repress a sensation of sadness. Some of them I knew to belong to the excluded class. All of them I have known to be worthy citizens from my earliest boyhood. I have known them whrn their fortunes were not broken, and when their lives were not darkened with the cttiel fruits of ty ranny and oppression. Upn someof their faces I have seen, and from some of their lips I have heard the expressed conviction that they had outlived the liberties of their people. But like an April sun breaking th rough clouds, 1 though I saw the effect of the manly and confident tone of Mr. Etheridge's speech upon the sea of up turned faces. Shadows melted before it, anil the burthen of many a heart was removed. Mr. Etheridge was introduced by Gov. Campbell in a brief, but wall-pronounced eulogy upon his character, capacity and services. .Mr. E. came to the front of the Bland, and with graceful ease and pure English acknowledged the compliment of Gov. C. as the tribute of an ancient and unbroken friendship. His manner was electrical, and the sound of his voice pene trated the-hearts of his hearers. I cannot undertake to give you even a synopsis of his speech. The points pre sented, I believe, were the same which he has made use of on fbrrue'r occasions, and have been reported from other places more1 faithfully than they could be by me. The manner of his delivery is inimitable, and cannot beset down on paper. He bitterly denounced the present State government as a foul and irresponsible despotism, whose cruelty kept pace with its fears. A despotism controlled by a set of men who were destitute of the slightest emotion of manhood or honor. He an nounced that the brightest lights and lead ers of the Radical party were instigators of the rebellion, who seduced the young men ot tlie country into the iiebel ranks. and deserted lliem in tlie fiour ot danger. lliey nung arouna uonieuerate camps, like jackals that follow in the track and feed upon the refuse of the noble lion The Radical party was comprised, with a very few notable exceptions, of a class of men who were spewed to the surface by the revolution, and but for that would have never been heard ol a mile from their homes. They were hut vermin bred in dead dogs a sot of craven imbeciles. But they had nearly crushed the liberties of the people, and all were slaves yea. even the despotic master himself, who was a slave to ins cowardly tears. It was a noteable fact that the Radicals wore qruel and oppressive in proportion to their apostacy and treason against the Rebel cause. Mr. E. here procetded with the skillful hand of an experienced surgeon to illustrate his proposition, by a careful dissection of the political record of May nard, Stokes, and Brownlow, showing to the satisfaction of all who heard him, that these gentlemen were blatant Rebels in 1801. and deserted the cause after they had seduced many of they countrymen into the great sin of rebellion. .Leaving these uistinguistieu wortntes, the speaker passed to a review of the State and national debt, showing that the annual interest upon the national debt was three times as great as the entire annual cost of the government before the war. He gave especial attention to Brownlow's staff an nouncing that that little luxury had cost the people of Tennessee in one year and five months, the sum of $22,000. Tbat Brownlow's son James received as a mem ber of that staff about $2600, and a son of Mavnard about 53000 per year. These items of Intelligence had their effect, and they will tell on the day ot election. The Legislature of the State, and their mean, narrow-prindeu1 and despicable legis tion came in for a minute and scathing ex coriation. Cowards only oppress a laiien foe. Those brave soldiers, Grant and Sherman, and the veterans who followed them, will never do so. Ueod men every where rejoiced when the war wag over, and sid, Tat the dead past bnry the dead. Urcwnlow ami hk minions in all the land alone lift their voices for blood. Mr. Brownlow's slavery record, the State militia, the morals of the party, all in their turn received the attention of the speaker. His speech waa closed with a beautiful and touching appeal to all classes, parties and colors, to bare their arms with him in re lieving the distresses ot las people, Iet the bloody post be gone' Joretrer; the gloomy present offered a work for all good citizens, ami he believed tlie future held in store the sunshine of brighter days. JJe said he had entered the field to tet Brownlow. and he intended to do so. The voice of tie loyal people were for him. lie did not deny that it wag in the power of Jio Ttiledr Tenueseee to Her. people, butiit would JBB. AT . bathe last Jggle of SUeatioliHnriu leu nessee, and tlie thronejof BrownlSvr would j totter and crumble lieneath hjs craven I limbs. He said he could, to thcend of the canvass, bear aloft the banner of his party, though there be none to cheer, fur his cause was public liberty and the good of his people. " 1 have, m my lifetime, listened to many political speeches, but never before have L heartl a discourse Of such thrilling interest. His speech consumed a little more than two hours. Ilie interest was not only sus tained, but it was intensified to the very last words he uttered. The seats that had been arranged for the peoplo was abandoned by them in the outset, and at the close of the speech there was scarcely a person 'in all the vast audience who was seated. Personal comfort was forgolton in their earcerness to catch every word that fell from the speaker. A large number of negroes gave their attention, and exhibited an unusual degree ot interest, i.verybody, black and white, express satisfaction at the result of the day's work, and it is the common sentiment of all that much good has been done. I have no doubt we will carry our county for the Conservative ticket throughout. We have about nine nun dred whites and four hundred blacks registered in the county. A respectable portion of the black vote will be Conserva tive, and we Lave only about two hundred or two hundred and fifty white Radicals in the county. It is not only pos-uble, but believe highly probable, thai Etherido will be the next Governor of Tennessee, It is a great work, and it is within our reach. Certainly whilethere ia hope there should be no lethargy in the struggle of redeeming our State and the liberties of our people. Mr. Elheridge left, immediately after closing Ins speech, lor iMurtreesboro, where he speaks to-morrow. He is holding up well under tlie labor, and flunks lie will do so to the end. 11 is reported mat uiu toKes made a speech at Watertown, in this county, to day. I cannot vouch for the truth of the report. But it is very well understood that he has no disposition to meet his competi tor, Uapl. l'lemming, and the report is not improbable. It the report is true, it may have been a Radical trick to draw off the people from etheridge. If Etheridge is as successful in other counties as in Wil son hU election is a certainty. LATEST TELEGRAMS. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. from aiexico Santn Anna Executed" New Orleans. July 5. The French corvette Phlequeton, of eight guns, four days from Vera Crnz with dispatches for the Consul General of France, arrived at Soutmvest rasa tins morning, and lias on board Gen. Herrera and other Mexican refugees. She brings news of the fall of Vera Cruz on the 27th ult. The city stir rendered without bloddshed, and is quiet. The soldiers who were captured were sent to Alobile by the rrencli sloop-ol-war To besco. The foreign men of-war in port were the United States steamer lacony, English steamer Jason and Spanish helaire. Santa Anna was shot on the morning of the Utli ult., at Sisal. YViisliiiis-tou Ituius. New York, July 5. Judge Swayne, of the Supreme Court, died 111 Washington tins afternoon of typhoid fever. Ii.x-Uovernor J . A.King bad a severe paralytic stroke yesterday afternoon, and his symptoms are umarorable. tt o A r 1. 1 if rii 1 nr 1 u. P. iMiiiauui .uiurj, -uiuuci 11 uuu. Deputy Marshals Prior and Newcomb, atid iour oiucers were arresieu 10 uay on charge of kidnapping. Edward Given was robbed on Fourth avenue, on the evening of the 4th of July, of 57,300. Une ot the thieves lias been arrested but none ot Hie money was re covered. Joseph Williams, colored, was executed to-dav at jNew Urunswicl:, ri. J., for Uie murder of another colored man. A letter has been received by'ColIector Smythe from the American Consul at Kingston, Jamaica, stating that the yellow fever prevailed there. It is of typhus form and quite malignant ; about 25 per cent, of the cases have proved fatal so far. Surrntfs Trial. Washington, July C. In the Surratt trial Mr. Carrington said the prosecution proposes to close their case by offering in evidence the record of the conviction by the military commission of the other as sassination conspirators. Mr. Pierpont proposed to put in as evi dence an almanac for 1805, for the purpose of showing when the moon rose on the night of the 14th of April-, and the condi tion of the moon about that time in Wash Ington. Mr. Merrick objected. Jno. C. Thompson, Wm. S. Thompson and Andrew Caldenberrick testified to some unimportant matters. Judge Olm was sworn, and testified to some facts connected with the box at the theatre where the assassination occurred. Walter II. Coleman, head of division in the treasury, testified being in company with Geo. Cushing after dinner on the day of-the assassination : we set out on horse back, talking earnestly to a man who s'tood on the curbstone; this was at six o'clock, and on Pennsylvania avenue be tween 10th and 11th streets; Booth's face was so very pallid as to excite remark ; the man who was conversing with Booth was a young man, dressed in gray clothes, and with a small felt hat on. Question Have you ever seen that man since, till to day ? Answer No, Sir. Question Do you see a man like him now ? Answer I would like for the prisoner to stand side ways to me. The prisoner did so. I think that is the-man ; he is like him in appear ance and I am not sure but that he is the man; I havedoubta yet, but think he is the mau; Arrlynl of 3fn.xiniiliitu' Foreign Legion. Mobile, July 5. The steamer Tobasco, bearing the Mexican flag, arrived yester day morning with about five hundred of the foreign legion from Maximilian's com mand. The garrison of Vera Cruz left that. city on the 28th of June. The capitulation was signed on the 27th, and, they marched out with colors flying and were saluted by the Liberals They were allowed to re tain their arms, and furnished with na tional vessels to leave Mexico. Lieut.' Col. J..E. Suddy, of the French army com mand! them, and it is said they will be mustered out here. Church Street Lots AT AUCTION, OIV TOIC8XA.Y, Otli JUIuX. WK WILL SELL ON TUB ABOVB DAY. at 11 o'clock, on the premises, TWO LOTS, fronting each forty (40) feet on Church street, opposite Polk avenne, bein? the property now eeaapicd br Mrs. V. p. Cross, ap4 formerly by John Hardlnc. Ba,i. TKKA1S Une-Uiird cash, balaneo one and two j ears wilti interest A. NKLSON CO.. Asents. ANDERSON. JOHNSON Jc SMITH. july3 lw NOTICE. riVHE GENERAL CONVBNTION OF THE X 9itna AIpb!IJrilon Fraternity will beheld in this plaoe oa thejjth July. 1SS7. Ail eld mem bers are respeetihJTy requested to attend. ill. 11. u A iti x uitunrnt., CCA O. C. Nashville Tenn.. Jane. 1867- je25td TTOOI. "WANTED. T. TTTE WILL PAY THE HTGnBST MARKET II pneeror titty i. noaaaou rounds Manned and Unwaahed WOOL, without burs, delivered In our Warabonae, No. .19 Market itreet. lllKill AICIKEA X W. aprSS Sm In Chancery at Nashville. ?. r t-..- ra..i.,. not rH.. ........ Couit at Nashville, May tbe SHh. 1&67- Traeoy, Irwin Co.. complainants, vs. John K. Sandi. et ali.. defendanta. TT APPEARJNGfflROM AFFIDAVIT FILED a- in thia cause rati tbe defendant!. Jnhn E. Sends and Mary A. Sanda, are non residents of tho Stive of Tennessee: it is therefore ordered tbat tbev enter their appear ance herein before or within the ftret three days of the next tern of said Court, to be held on the first Mftnday ia Nof ember next, J83T, and plead, answer or djgnir to eoraplaiaaata bill, or the came wffpBfe; taken for oeftfeased as to them and seuRwiL' t n n ex parte, and that a eopy of thuvraer'pnbnKifiaTor frareenscea tjte weft fF9BeSiviJic Union and DUpateh. A )Ir-4Ul iO. HOWELL, Ourkaod Master, Q. 21. Pore. SaJ'r far coropl't. jantS wit tlie vile despot llfwart the wnl o rilVSNASHVIiraE AND fc5r NORTHWESTERN' It. R. CO F NiSHViLi-i! July 1st, ISf TUIE Stockholder of theAajhvilloand North X western Railroad Company are notified that the next annual meetin? will be held at Huntinft don. on ilonday, the 2M inst. , r 11. li. 1-llAlDUlU jy6 td Secretary. ,,.Shelby. .Eemale Institute, NASHVILLE, TENS'. rpHE next session of this institution will open JL on the lirat Monday in September next. Each department is provided with com petent aad expeaenced teaoners, ana tne eauca tional advantages are of a very superior char acter. Instruction In Vocal Music by the samo hiihly qualified lady as last sesaion. Particulars in catalogue and ftituro advertisement. GEOKUtt U. iih liititt. a. xu., jy6dlww2t Principal. fVJEW FIRM. 0. EWING. Jb., M. A. McCLAUGUERTY. Late of Ewinc i Co. Late of Evans, Fito i Co. Ewing & McClaugherty, .Successors to O. EWIXO & CO.. IMPORTERS OF HABDWAEE, No. 18, South Slle Viibllr Square, NA.fcjHVrX-.X-E, TEN-N. v- "ITtrEiiave in store a laree and well selesttd VV stock of HARDWARE, to whieh we in vite the attention of the trade. We have our orders out. and will soon be receiving direct from tbe best English ami American mnntitac turers. a complete stock for the fall trade. We hope to receive a liberat portion of the patronage of the merchants visiting this market. and respecttuuy solicit all to call una examine our stock before purchasing. july6tf EWING i McCLAUGHERTY. First Quarterly Statement OF T1IH FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF NASnVILLE, TENN., From May 22d Ending? Mondr.y, July ", . 1st, 1807. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts- $ 48,723 60 Due from other Banks- - 193,133 35 II. R. hnnrl dennsited .with the Trea surer.. .... - 47,000 00 U. S. bonds and securities on hand..- 3,600 00 Davidjon county bonds 6,000 00 Furniture, fixtures and outfit 11,024 00 Expenses . ,it os Preminm 3.6uO 51 Revenue tnmri? 439 88 Cash - - 91,262 65 $112,076 96 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in-... Individual deposits Interest and exchange Discount - Due to other banks Sliii.400 00 241.073 l'J 2,424 02 1,862 00 117 75 $412,076 96 JOHN PORTERFIELD. Cashier. Sworn and subscribed to before me. this July 1st, IS67. A.O-NUKVELL. jyfl 3t Notary Public. Ht. Cecilia Academy AT CHANCERY SALE. IN PIIRSITANOK OF A DECREE OF THE L Chancery Court at Nashville, in the euuse of J. li. Umldcke anil otliers vs. James iieian, 1 will sell at the Courthouse at Nashville, at 12 o clock, on Sattirdny, July 27tn, 1867, the lot or parcel of land fronting aboutC67 feet on Clay street, and containing about six acres, apian of wbich is registered in book 21, page 50, in the Register a othce, and having upon it tlie Hi. (Vcilin. Acarlemv. TfJRMS OF SALE One-half of the purchase money in six mouths, one-fourth in twelve, and the residue in twenty-four months, with iuterost from day of sale, rioteswith approved securi ty and a lien retained. Sale free from redemp tion. MORTON R. HOWELL, jyG td" Clerk and Master. For ClurlisvlIIeaml Paducali. ni UIE FINE LIGHT DRAUGHT X Passenger steamer. ALERT, I Jauks Lovki.l. Master. UIM.YlBc, Rowmav, Clerk, will leave as above on SATl'R- 11 A 1, the titn inst.. positively at 12 o oiock u. For freight or passage apply on board, or to CORBETT Jk ROYD, jj-6 It 41 and 42 Front street. CI.AKKSVII.X.E AND DVOAH PACKET. PA- rilHE J. L. GRAHAM. CAPT. J. Bk.v. L. Goad, will hereafter run as a regular semi-weekly packet between Clarksville and Paducah. For freight or passage, apply on board, in ay 23 1m ntwrnrwir1 1 1 r'Wi'azaa ja7aa1fiBKK'iPniJfTiiWarl INSURE YOUR LIFE. Nashville Blood Horse Association. A MEETING OF THE NASHVILLE BLOOD Horse Association will take place at RlD nr.EBTRQEF.'H. on SATURDAY next, at 11 x. m. Members will please attend punctually. July! 2t OEO. W. DARDEN, Sec'ry. iv anted" TflO EXCHANGE, A NEARLY NEW DOUBLE X iluggy lor a good learner top single one. BAILY. ORD WAY A CO.. juli y4 lw 8 Broad street. COLUMBIA FEMALE INSTITUTE. This Institution will bo rc-opened on tho SECOND UOKDAT Ilf SEPTEMBim NEXT. Under the direction of tho REV. GEO. BECKETT. Everr effort will Tib mmlatu nflnnl thn hipht auvantages inr t cmaie i-.auct.tlon. mo oourte ot study is both thorough and svatemntm. Mm mneu with nomccaro and teaching. l'rolewrs of acknowledged ability have been provided tor tne various departments, FACULTY ' RT. REV. C. T. OTIINTARD. D. D Visitor. REV. GEORGE BECKT. Principal. MRS. LEONIDAS POLK.l Vt..-P t 1. MRS. E. A. BECKETT, f ,ee Principals- REV. DAVID PISE. D. D Belle Itfitr. REV. JAMES N. TriMPLK. Mathainaltn. MON3. A. KSTEVK, Musical Director. MISB SL'SAN POLK, fingliah. MISS SUEEOOO. Enaliah. MADAME I. ESTEVE, Vocal Musie. wior circulars ana an Dusine iraapaotions address KKV. J. N. TMMPLE. .Columbia, Term. idow of the late Bishop Pofk. julyt lm TV, 33. WXTj Seminary for Young Ladies, NASHVIME, TEXV. TNGLISH. LATIN. FRENCH, MUSIC. aj diiuiiiK.auu.uuAcuiug ucpanmenta unwr passed in too North or South, dext aawion opens Firat Monday in September. Send far a. Catalogue. july3 3t -wmr ma vn ig-r- ' ' - --, INSURE AT HQMU, Thoroughbred Mare CIIAiVCERY HAXK. TN PURSUANCE OF A DBGRBE OF THE --Oka&ixjry Court in the ease of Jamas Whlt worth. Adia'r, vs. Ebb. Demiag. I wffl eradl at the Courthouse at Nashville, os SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1807, AH the interest of Rbb. Daraine in tbe thor oughbred Mare, KrTTY PURYEAR. ami her two OAlta. narehased by him at the sale af It. T. McGivoetf' property, jfkp kind andtfll?taf the ioterwt to be sold wWb'a fitly H&mmT&t the day of sale, TERMS 0A3H. , ., . 1uly3 td Clerk and Muter. oriiYrk np NEW VBRTISEHaENTS THE NpISHVII.I.E Life fiisiirancc Company A RE NOW PREPARED TO ISSUE POLI- JX.t cies of Insurance, on coed lives, at the most reasonable rates. "orFICE MAXWELL HOUSE. oi3?icTi:iis. JSO. 31. BASS, Pres't. JT. TV. IIOYTE, See'y. T. A. ATCHISON, Med. Jtxaminer. DIKCOTOUS. JOS. W. ALLEN. J. C. McCRORY. C. A. R, THOMPSON. Dr. T. A. ATCHISON, JNO. M. BASS. W. H. BVANS, J. W. HOYTE. QUARTEIIXY REPORT 1 OF THE Second iVatioiial Bauk NASHVILLE, First Momtay of Jnly, 1807 R'EStJUR'CES. RealKtate - - - Notes and Bills 84,801 40 235.121 63 3,762 22 4,573 23 86,230 50 100.000 00 101,000 00 2.876 22 111,380 77 Over Drafts Suspended Debt Duo from Banks and Bankers ... United States Bonds dcpOsitea to se cure Circulation United States Bondsilepoeittd to se cure Deposits .:- Other United Stated Securities Other Securities Cash and Cash Items - 95,931 05 S745.677 12 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock ..h : 4160,000 00 Pnrnlus Fund 15.000 00 Circulation 87.665 00 Individual Deposits. 333.935 54 United States Deposits 69,479 70 Tina Banks nd Bankers 36.326 66 Profit and L093 and Hxehange 3,220 22 8745,677 12 W. J. THOMAS, Cashier. STATE OF TENNESSEE,) COUNTT OF DAVIDSO.V. Sworn and subscribed to before, me, thia tho 1st day.of July, 1867. A. C. NORVELL, N. P. O.. P.&T.j julySlt fB. A fiOIE COMPACT. cLvriTAui,, s$jjoo,ooo. EIOITTII O.TJAItTEniiY STATEMENT Third National Bank OF XASilVIIilK. ASSETS. Loans and Discount $354,723 92 U. S. Bonds deposited with U. S. Treasurer.-$35,000 00 U. S. Bonds on hand 340.600 00 7-30 Treasury Notw 105,20 00 510,850 00 Premium Account: Premiurn on U. S. Bonds 25.133 10 Sieht Hxchange 100,451 18 Cash Items : Compound Infest Notes 5240,930 00 U. S. Treasury and Na- . t. tional Bank Notes 115.381 47 366.261 47 $1,377,413 62 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $100,000 00 C. . ... I .. 13 1 41 O Aalt iW ouimua A' uuu "vj . Undivideil Profits 27.8S1 39- 45,851 39 Individual Depositors and Certificates of Deposits -.. S1,2,13S3H Due to National Banks 15,084 84 1.231 .565 2J $1,377,419 62 I, EnoiR Jones, Cashier of Third National Bank of Nashville, da soleiuuly swear tbat tho above statement is true to the best ot my know ledge und belief. EDGAR JOXE.M, Cashier. STATE OF TENNESSEE.) CoUN'TY OF DAVIDSO.V. Sworu to arid subscribed bctbrc me. July 1, 186". It. a. A.C. NORVHLL. Notary Public. iuly3hr W ill. S T EWAR T, UA.VCFACItjBER OF EVGKY DKSCBirTIOS OF Iron Work, Bank Doors, Jail Work, Prison Cells, VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS Wrought and Cast Iron Railings of every pat tern. Gratings, etc., and all kinds of Black smithing, 0. JIAItKET AMI ASH STREETS, NASHVILLE. TENN. july3 lm Notice to Corporation Tax Paj'ern. X I0RP0RATI0N TAXES FOR 187 ARE j now due, and the Book is ready and in the hands of the Collector. Tax-payers are request ed to como forward and pay their taxes without delay, and savo cost. No interest charged if paid this month. A. V. RUTLAND. july2 lw Revenue Collector. IN YOUR C?TY. St, Nicholas Dining Eooms, Dny Uonrti par Weelc $5 OO Ronrit ier Uny 1 00 Single itlenl, 00 Cent. 5 Warm Lunch Free eyary day at 10 to 11 o'clock a. m., and 11 to 12 p. m june29 Attorney at JLav, CO!LTJ3rX$IA., TJE1V1V. 63- Special attention will bo giveii to CoU'44- 1,19119 in Maury nncl aljoining countiw.' iune20 Sm A. FREXTZ, LATE OP LOUISVILLE. KY.. Xo. 2 Son Hi Maris vl and liurcli strceis, Produce, Commission and Forwarding Merehatit, and Agent for sundry Manufacturing Bstablish ments, Kentucky and Virginia Tobacco. Can dles, Starc.h,Spiees, Hams, Fish, Oysters. Crack ers, Cheese, Butter. Beans, Potatoes, Vegetable. Oranges, Lemons, Pineapples. Peaches. Apples, Nut. ettf. WANTP-Thro thousand bushels good Peaches, not too ripe, und put up in one bushel slat boxes. june27rim L'AVTIOIV. "WE WQDLB- INFORM TOE EATING TT public that new I'iuur (whieh is not ours) has made its appearance on the market in sacks, with the name of our mills on them. Not know -ing to what extent this may be done, we would say that the genuine article will make its ap pearance in the early part of this week, with our regular trade brand on every sack and barrel. GEO- C ALLEN i CO , Agents Lebanon Mill. jnno30 lw Cor. College and Broad ats. L" r.--.-. ARE YOU 23 ? Pay $14.90 for a Policy of $1000. PniLlP LINDSLEY. T.M.8TBGER. IsERTDSXiEY & SHEGEB, Attorneys - at - Zaw. orrrijE ? 77 ?j'orlh Cuerry street, NASHVILLE, TENN. iup stairs.) CHAELES BRYAN, WO. 139 SOUTH CHERRY STREET TS NOW PREPARED TO CLEAN OIIANDE- I lla TIr.nl.lj II. .-.1. 1 i . . all Mouldloga, Gildings, etc, to their orlrfnal apptaraaoe. titatuei, etc., bronted inwpa-nor ftyle. Ale Pumps. Soda Founts put'up and repaired to order. aor233i ARE YOU 65? Pnr 7C.UQ for a Pallor of 81000. STRAYED OR STOLEN. ON S Mill SliNDAY LAST. A n Milah Oew. with a ibi- 7. juiySSt Corner Broad ana Summer m. :OF On the ; - , i a 'ARE YU $1000. WHEAT F WHEAT TMEJUOH1ST 3IARKET PRICE GOOD SOUND MARKETABLE jus ii! WHEA.T, AtlfieUlHSHRVOIRailLES. near City?Wateb Works: at BJRIEN Jfc TIIAXION'3. No. 99 South Collegearsct, and S. B. SPURLOCK'S. corner'B'reti aSilOellece streets. jonx j.mccaxx. junelSSmsp JSKBhnTAjST 1VOTICE To Colored Soldiers, and Widows and Heirs of. THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS are hereby notified that their claims against the Government for BACK PAY. BOUNTY, etc., due Colored Soldiers, have been allowed, and are requested to call at once at the head quarters of the Freedmen's Bureau, on Spring street, near tbe Chattanooga Railroad Depot. artcommuuleate by letter, and receive tbe cer tificates for the amount due them, vkr Armstrong, Junius Lawrence. Linser llurloston, cuas Cabbiness, Harriett Camack, James Campbell, Hannah Cicil, Joseph Childer, Stephen Clay, Henry Cellers, Hettie alio3 Hettie Sellers Day.Sallie Eastin, George Ellis, George Frieraon.Leah Garrett, Phillip Hamlin, Lncius Hardy, Henry Harland, Randall Hickson, John House, Allen Hughes, Edward Jordan, Edmund Kinnard, Frank Knight, Louisa Bom, Braxton, Beckum, Mary Bell, Jessee Bryant, William Blackwell,:Richard Carter. Heury Campbell. Isaac Coeil ai. Joseph Clay, Henry Collier, Eltza Collier, Henry Dyeent. Jehu Fowler. William Green, Bmily Gregory, Peter Grundy, Owen Hughes.Peter Hall, John Jackson, Lewis Johnson, Pryor Lewis, John Lyon, Samuel Maberry, Joseph MeMurroy, Jerry Montgomery, Jerry Neily, Alfred, Odom. Frank Parker, Payton Pryor, Isaac Reives, James II. Lee, Charles McCIane, Lina Mackins, Washington Mayers, Lewis Monroe, Jim Nelson, Mary Niekerson. Easier Paggett, Thomas Pillow, Samuel Pillow, Charles Porter, Major Rivers, Harrison Robinson, William P.nfDn, Frank Smith, Edgar Smith, Matthew Sykei. Emanuel Tiler, Thomas AVatkins, Lucinda Watkins. Eliza Watklns.Alex Webster, Wesley Banfield, Peter Barker, London Betty, Alfred Bradsbaw, Hudson Beals, Jacob Butler, Joshua Carter, Alton, Campbell, James Chambers, Lucy Colli, John Crowell, Coleman Draught, Mao Ford, Joseph Green, Nelson Green, James Gore. Alfred Hnmilton, William Huff. John Henderson. Henry Jones, Willis Knox. Anthoy Lynn, Edward Magalia, Robert McCully, Geergo- Mitoheleau. Itaae Mftnroe. JamesT Nelson, John Oldham, George Poddel, Lemon Hatiff. Wiley Robinson, Anthoy Rogers, James. tellers. Robert Stovean, Imne Taylor. Van Tlndall. David Timmsnds, Henry Walker, Edmund West. William Wright. Thomas Holler, folk sounders, Henry bumpier. .Jesapti Ier. Jasaiil v;ii;n.n Talkider.Wesley Timstall, Maria Valentine, Edward Williams, Charles Workman, James Urecn, eon, Isaac Young, Georae. V. P. CARL1N. Brt. Mai Gen. U. S- A. Asat. Com., Tenn.' J-iiyJ.gy ARE YOU 51 ? Invest $37 in it Policy of 1000. ""y ftp" " ifTYT-aJ. , F if'1" WASHINGTON COLLEGE DCexliifSton, . It. E. LEU. -- Vlrtrliila. president. Aided by a corp of twenty fntructors. inelud- ing a l'rolessnr ot Latr. rpHE NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN ON L third Tbursday In September, and end on third Tbursday in June. Lexington may be reacbed by stage from Staunton or Goshen, tin the Virginia Central Railroad : from Lynehburg by canal, or by itage from Bonwek's, on. the irginia and Tennessee Railroad. For further particulars, apply to Clerk ot the Faculty for Catalogue. july23w ClmrclL Property lor Sale. I ATE OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE THE T T large and couinodieu Briek Chorah. with lot attached, on the corner of Cherrr and Elm street". South Nashville, nnd opposite the Firemen's Hall. The buildingoan bo converted into two large and excellent business bouses, and is well located for that purpose. We offer this property at a price much below its. real value, and on credits of six. twelve, eighteen, twenty-fbur, thirty and thirty-ail months, with interest. Any information desired will be furnished by Morton B. Howell, mq., at his office in the Courthouse, ar by A. NELSON A CO.. Real Estate Agents, jitneSl lw No. ftt) N. Cherry at. ZE3I. FBITZ, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No. 27 Deatlerick. Street, MA KES TO 0RD8R THE FINEST FRENCH Calf S'tfln B.oots; also, Shoes and Gaiters. A small lot of custom-made Boots on hand, whieh will be sold at reduced rates, junetlm ERENCH P0MADJSI A SURE AND RADICAL CURE FOB, " r- soiCAi EYES, For Sale nt Wholesale or Retnii, at noUJAS9QN'S,.(bt Hatter :'s.) aw. ,t9 A Uli 1 11 ajJiKII.jtT STREET, juneZl 6t SU AgenCr ftr tho Vnilot: State. Ciiiubcilaml University, IL.ESA.IVOIN', SINCE TH B A D DITION OF GBN. STEWA RT and Prof.SAFFORD to tho Faeulty. and the establishment of a PREPARATORY SCHOOL Of the very highest grade, all the seven chair in the Literary Department are filled ao well that 'ta friends would not exchange teachers with any other College in America. Next session opens FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTBJEBER. For Catalogues, apply at tlie Banner of Peaeo offiee, Nash ville, or addro8 tte President, B. W. miiuu.iAiiu, iicoanon, xenn. I liunol tf KEEP YOUR MONEY HERE OCULIST AND AURIST. DTt. KItOC3v.ArA.rV, HAVING KB turnfd to the city after a auceesaful proVw sivnat tour thraugb the Soutbarn SUtea, has taken ropsaa at tbe ST. CLOUD HOTEL, where ha tea bo oen4alteJ daily from 9 a. h. till ft K x. lis nnmarout testitsoafala from wsll-kcown ettlieps are aaffieient eridenca of bk aoaceM and skill in the apscial branhe to wbfcB IX oonfinas hi practice. june37 3m NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREb? WARKBft against trading for a Dfce flm drlnnorti lorthrejj hundred and weaSr-Bve , rfliiaZ il' The Nashville Life Comp'y, 3IAXWSLL IIOU.SE. -A- I I 1 -V A. V ONCE. i 817 for , Engine nud Roller. FOR-SAtEA laRST-RATBSNGIIfB ANB , I0. In good order. Cau b acxl Vti&i learned, by caltlnr M tbB otic. -nay 31 lut AREirOU 607''li''f lilt' Then $0 Will Llsur'oirlltOOO T55f3 STATE IN SITU AN CE COMPANY or AfiyrLLE. GAPITAi' a 1 ' FFLtE, MARINE, HULL INLAND TRANSrORTATION- ltSKl Tnken at Eqaitnbic RnteM. - ' -CS-LWsses Uirly adjusted and. promptly paW't Offiee, Second National Bank buiairngi 0Ue street, JOHN LITMSDBN. PrasKlei, W. J. TUOMAd. Wto Presldaat JOHEPU NASH, Secretary. apl-?-d6m-sp KANAWHA SALT! I KANAWHA SALT I THIS WELL KNOWN SALT IS MOW AR riving in large quantities. The barrels are good and strong, having improved the eaapar-. age so as to meet the expectations et every ote. The Salt will bs 801,1) ON AM GOOD TERMS As any Salt brought to Tennessee. Orders from the eountry respectfully aWtal. GUI). C AI.UEN A CO., Agactts, Corner of Broad and Coilege streets. NasiivitJai Tenn. aprSS 3m 1867 LUMBER. 1867 STARTSMAN & WRIGH1 CEDAR STREET, (Below JT. Jc N. W. Railad TraatleJ rFFER FOR SALB.A(C TUB LOWBKlf J market rates, tor Cah, a general aasjan. mcnt of BUILDING IBJIBEIi. Pine, PopJnr and (Ink Scant Unsr. and Joist. Oue, l'nn12 inch.Yellow Fine nnrl i 1'ojnnr, seasoned. Wfiftc Onic nnti ITiclrory. Ccilnr Plnnk nml Nqtinrc Posts. Wlil(c nntl Black AVnlnut. Flooring- of all kiadi. Bridge Timber cut to order and so taffeta ly on hand. nud 2 inch While and Yellow Pine, clear. flrnvpl Roollns dot to order ad mate- ml tor sale. maySSra PHCENrX Mamifactm'iiig Company NASIIVIXiI.E, TENW. t. i. 1 M O . itASIU0TR(B9 Cooking fand Heafig?. St6ve'o;( - Hollow-fficwe, . 1SKI1HU, mnt AND OIMiAdlllVTAL' CASTING'S," WATER AN1 AS PIPES, E T C. VEltANDAIIN,. ETC. ' STORK 1'KO.Vlrl, mitt Airii'Ni.; IKON Sugar and Bark 'rSW&, Portable and Stationary, .feiglnos, Oh band and Battle to efder. WORKS ON LBBA150K PIKM. NBA P. CITr I'vESERVOIR. KA3VS. r JONH, I'rsaH. JOIIX TRENRATII, Sec'y. gr"lYTBltaTrT -.Jn--CTT3 ARE Y'OTi .Itt? $20.40Will Secure Your Family $1000 miannaii .... LADIES "VTr YET SUPPLIED WITflTIIRIR 3ljMr -I- . merdreyes, will not fail to avail tharoeotvea f the bargains R. T. KIRKPATRICK is offering in Lawns, Organdies, MoMmlwia, Grenadines, ete. He is determined, if w nihil, to close out hi? aummer stock, and trt do to. Ka this day marked them donn regardleas of coat; so to those who want goods cbean, now m tk time. He baa also a Dae stock nrStuule iiaJi, adapted to all seasons, such as Linen aM Cotroai Sheetings, Iriah Linens. Table Liaeas, Napkias. Towels, Curtains and Curtain goods, HosietT. Gloves. Laces and Embroideries, ate., Trbiek he will sell as cheap a any houe in tb oouatry. junolB lm. "GREENIjELIF" BAGGING AND ROPE. ' WB ARE THR SOLBAOJOtTS DOR TUB I above justly celebrated brand of RAOOINn AND ROPE, asd are Breparexl to fill order at Mauihciurars prieea. Owl ami see sarnplaft Kllllll ATAKKUc. - Coiamiaekn Merahaula, jane 18 3w 14 and 16 Morkoi Mreet. EYMS, FITE & CO., Wholesale Merchants, 1 I1V3T. BlaOW, 2CASHVILLB.- WHARli NOW IX BBCBrPrOr ALAHWP T T and wti toteeted . 1 STOCK OFOODS, tflTABLK rOR Spring and Summer Sales, To whieh we call the altentlo' , . YMitiBg Waihritlg. Oar saw jLSJl .t foreign ani -4 ci4-nu:cii HIIOEM -i WITH.' XIOSIIISY, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, BTtf., HTft, 7m. RVAVS, lITG CO JOr NO GOODS SOLD AT RKTAIL. i, . NOTICE. TT A YINO QUALIFIED AS TUB aVDM1!!' xx urratrix or tbe estate ef J Northrclicire Ntrrft. en a. -ii u,e stocsJ TOettM. koooj. uoots. bnee. at.. eife. deeaaaed. cpon a cedft. ef twfe anu gooa seeartty required. VII Dtnaut harinir alniuia Will prescot tliesi. and3PeirRf Mfl UAMTItf, reitawnay ia laaia 4Wat if'e3k llveMtfm . pj iuenuuentgnea. . REBECCA A2ABC9k Adrarx ot JoMph Lazaro. Jcne 2?, lS7.-jj2 lot. -vai a