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1 1. "lr 4 f I if SATOI-OAY, RIU'TEJUJU 20, ISCC. t'j -THE CITY, To Advertiser. Onr large circulation compels us to co to rresg at an early lieur every night, and hereafter ad vertlwrg raot have in their favors before 8 o'eleak r. v. Those that cemo after that hoar eannet he placed under the properly classified headings. ' ,CHWit'5pvTirn T I A6viWT-rHere will bo divine service at the Church of the Ad' at. this (faauirday) m&nnrM?, ,aL 10 lock. Mortuary Report. OFPIOE T50A11D OF llKALTH, JvASH VILLF," S,iiUimbor 27, 1806. Report uf Mortuary Committee for the lat twenty-four Hours, ending 7 o'cIocTc P. m., September 28th: Deaths .from cholera-.-. ,-fl " from other causae - 14 Wfiites 14 ; colored, 21. "Faupera 10. -By order of the Board of Hpolth. a broth e.m. dt cniHiuco. T.B.BWCIIANAN.M.Dj ' ' a At a meeting of the Board of Education held last night, it was deemed prudent to delay the re-opening of the pdblic Bchools -until Monday, October Sth next., P.S. Fall, President. Saturday, Sept. 20th, J80S. Caitain Godsiiall. The many friends of tlii.i gentleman "will regret to loarn that nv aate assumeu on yrsieraay an tiniavora . bio turn, and that his rccovoryis considered quite doubtful. Bbv. S. D. Baldwin. This distinguish ed clergyman was yesterday (stricken with chelera. We arc glad to state, however, that .'"aLtliit writing, ho is not regarded as dan gereiwly wok. A DiMArroiNTitENT. A large nuniber of river men, friends of CBO.'Cooriiit the well known pilot, who died of cholera on Wed nesday last had made arrangements (o attend Ills funeral on Thursday. By some " misunderstanding, the funeral took place at nine, instead of eleven o'clock, as Uurgcntlc ' rrfen had been led to believe. This circtim jitanee prevented their attendance. They ' f&Tthat this notice is necessary to set ilieui . right, as they had intended, In a'l&dy, to aeosmpany the remains of their late friend to the cjyrtctory. t Pioiit. Two young bloodgpquarcd tliem Kolvefl for a " mill," on Cherrjr street,, yes Urday aflornoon, .but before the first round was" finished, a policeman broke up the sport, and convayed the young botligorcnt coupie ,' to, the; police headquarter, where they were " required to give bonds for their appearance this morning before the Recorder. In a Bad Fix A friend at our elbow, who hag been a close ,dbsorvcr of tho mor tuary rejiorU, on reading tho report pub lished tlds morning, became fuddenly alarmed, and exclaimed : "For four weeks I have successfully studied how to keep oloar of tho cholera, and now I am stared in the face by an epidemic I never before heard .pT, nor do I.know how to escape it." Wo. . ' asked him what he meant- lie significantly ' placed his finger on "Other Causes, "14:" A noon cook, washer unci Ironer, coming properly recommended, Can get a good home and fair wage-i, by immediate application at , lhiiofljee, ,A wlr'43 woman preferred. ', l.Mpt'23.2tt PtmiiTii WAitD.Onr friorid John Mil lmi, who is a candidate for Councilman in the Fourth Ward, went up in the jkUbdn yesterday for tho express purpose of looking tlovr-his constituents ho not, being rblo to" walk ovor tho entire Ward so he took afl ""vantrige of tho ascension. Jons says if jjpyuruvono.who waved their haU at him will oome up and vote for him, he will be elected by a very large majority. Sunt to thh Woiikhousk. A nogro , jmnied Isaac Cuiilkv. whs detected Thurs ttey ovonlng, iii the act of walking OlT with twe pairs of shoes, the proparty of Mr. ,ir7nsc:niuno. Enquire WilicijJson fcii- (iMiewl him to tho workhouse foDnDCventy two days. A Tl IlllUTKTO ONE OI'TII IlLo WJ.Y. ALI.SH Foitn, n colored man woll known in this city, .- t.diid yesterday of cholera, after a short ill ness. He was formorly a servant of the writer of this parigraph. He was always "faithful, humble and oliedicnt; upright and correct in his dealings; a christian man, who, ' when his new sphere of duty as a frccdman was thrust upon him, labored honestly nnd diligently tomipport his family, and fell at his work. Ho died in the confidence and' oxteeui of those with whom he had spent his life and labor, receiving their best atten tion; and with the respect of all of every ol.uty who know him. Peace to his ashes, and a tcuiporing of the winds of adversity to those he loaves behind him. Bask Ball Match pok Tnn CnAiPtojs . 9HIP. The Cumberland and Rock City Base Ball Clubs will play their champion game tb'day at three o'clock, near Fort Qillcni .! An oxeitlng contest is anticipated. In." Qu Thbatiu;. "The Six Degrees of Crime" is annouueed fer to-night, tho enter tainmwil to clw with the faroe of "Tlio "- " Swiss Cottage.'' Tho entire star slock com pany will appear. Doii't fall to attend, apd take ywtr friends along with you. Thk Crev w. the MBTitorourrAN V TliUK CoMMONKii9. Chancellor Camp s'' titiKii. has rendered his deeisiey on the inetien of the defendants in this ease, to ' -Mllfwfrlv th Injunction restraining them ' 'frkm eutsrfHg uofi their duties, as provided . by the net of thVir creation. The motion is ,deilinl, and th injunction continued till the final hearing. The opinion is a very elabo rate ana, and reviews thoroughly and with ' . tgrtt ability all the grounds relied on by both parties. The Chancellor held that th object of the Mill being to restrain the ODtamtatotftrs from acting, through the mean of the injunction, it wouhl be wholly i ;deAled, by dutsolving it, in- Umitte ; and u' that a irreparable ittjury might aric from it, jtsttice requires ilmt the whole question filial 1 be determined only on a full ami final - Iteiirlug, when it can 1e dlwso-lved altogether or Iliad prpotiial. Th emtittfeftality of the law creating the "MetropolitAn Police" was referred to, Iwt all questie-n as to the aWolut m arils of th ease were re wwl unUl a ittal hearing. Convbyho IN ClTHIMI. The Rlfl.ll hmmuI papers are oowptaiHiHg that negroes Iwy the oiothe of soldUro who have diet! of . . .ph el ftraittd, ml them aaaiii. Thsx name neas where the dtese IieMbeen conveyed to mttflfceted looalittes, mhI eetn , mHnleated to utany TfawHlw. - Tkay rtrefi 4mtly lnt that Mtch cUMhlng sSHMihl be iHtrned. . A quaint writer says: "I have wen wowen detloaU thai ihef were afrttiJ (o ride for f&ar 'of the ltore runnint away; afraid to Mil. for fear the boat might uitset; afraid to ""'walk, for Tear the dew wight fall; hot I never saw one afraid to be married, which is far mere riakful than all three put together. Hmoriu The u&4 of the Kaiekerbeeker Life Iasurasee Company of Nesr Ystrk, aaU the Aeetdent law ranee CkhipahtW Olumhui. Ohio Is rtmaved to the Expross HaUJin-. opposite ' Haseote HalL KtwlthstaodiBf the prevaleMe of aa epidam ie la our midst, those companies are crowded with business in taking risks, through their acenU.L, F. BOOTH and J. F PEARL C all botireen the boars of 8 x. it. el . iep22-5t Up In Titi! CtotfrK. We've been there. We took l?rpf. IIAlapflor pnj ejjeial pro- teation, jrterday atornobri, any .ascended as far toward the heavens as the cable would permit. Wc were at the end of that rope, and are of -opinion we felt more at ease than some other individuals who have swung at the rope's end. The sensation wag delight ful swaying lo and fro in the. ponderous basket attached "to the balloon; nnd the scenery spread out before us was truly en chanting. The river, the railroad, the citv, wllh Ite 'iltaisands of shade Jreesand promi nent public buildings, the surrounding coun try, dotted here and there with a clump nf woods, all presented a spectaolc of 'grand' cur that any description we might give .would fail to do proper justice. It must' be seen to be appreciated. We, therefore, advio rfur friends to take passage with Pro- 'fessor Hay, and we arc-confident they will land ori7ma firma with trr cater pride in xr 1 sii 1 .1 1: . .1 ; iiusiiiiLii: unu iueMjrreuiiuing.L'OUiury man they ever before entertained. This afternoon at four o'clock, tho Pro fessor will cut loose and take a trip over the country. It will be a delightful voyage through tho air, and jerfectlyv safe lo the voyagers. We understand there is room for one or two persons,"who may desire to go. Applications can be made to Professor Hay, at the enclosure pn Market Btreet. Disorderly Soldieks. On Thursday ovening a party of five or six soldiers, mem bers of the FiRh Regular Cavalry, gat on a spree, and committed a series of depredations, disturbing the peace and quiet of the deni zens of Smokey Row, the favorite resort of roughs and vagabonds of every hup. One of their exploits was entering the brothel of Molue May, and stealing therefrom a valu able pfoture; another, the stopping of a ne gro man and demanding "money to buy a bottle of whisky, and severely beating'the poor wretch because ho wa3 too poor to com ply with their demands. The cries of the negro brought down tho police, when the bold soldier boya" took to their heels. The ring-leader, howuver, was top heavily bur dened with Mollie May's pictnre, and he fell into the hands of the officers of the law. Hc.gave ;lns name as Danihi. Eldiudoe, aniL was' yesterday tried before , Esquire WlKiNfiON, who fined 'him $48 and sent lain to the workhpiue. None of the others have yet been captured. The Fifth Cavalry is in a fair way to lose tho reputation i t once sustained of being a quiet and Orderly regi merit. Scarcely a morning passes but some of its mcmbors arc before tlie 'municipal court fdr' violating thcpcacc of tho city. RBCnDnn's Court. Thirteen delin- q 11 cnts answered at the municipal court yes terday morning. Fines and coats assessed amounted to $253, the grcater part of which will bo liquidated at the Pattehsonxan In stitute, on the banks of the Cumberland. Two Hebrews, named Daniel Joiidon and Simon Buuner, charged with disorder ly conduct, wore mulcted in S9 apiece. G. II. Woodward, , disorderly conduct, discharged. TJboiioe Wni'RTON and. D. Jordan, col ored, using language calculated to "provoke a breach of tho peace, fined $9 apiece, .and ' sent to the workhouse in default of payment. Robert Hailby, drunk 9. - A. MeUrett and W. A. Tackett, cre ating a disturbance in a house of ill-fame, in consideration of its being their first appear ance before the court, were let off for $14 apiece. Daniel Eldridce, a member of the Fifth Cavalry, acted very badly, and was re quired to answer to two charges : First. stot- ping a negro on the highway and demanding enftugh money to replenish an empty whis ky bottle. Second, larceny of a very fine pleture from the house of Mollie May. He. wns,fined $24 in each case; He went ta the workhouse. Isaac Curley was sent to the workhouse seventy-two days for stealing to pair of shoes .from a merchant named IIirscururg. Eumund Woods, colored, was arrested for 'disorderly conduct, and attempting to shoot the officer in the discharge 'of his duty.' Fined $51 and snt below. J. -II. Brioham, for the honious ofTenseof getting drunk on Printers alley, was fined $0, and advised lo hereafter confine his drunks to loss respectable localities. . Marriaqe Licenses, issued during the weok ending Eriday, Sept. 27, 1RGC ; Abraham S Campbell and Fanny A. Price. Wra. M. Green and Josie Searcy. JolinF. AIoxanderandCeliaA.l'brehand. Edmund F. Mullikcn and Margaret R. Murray. John K. Smalloy and Sophia Rolfis. Real Estate Transfers. The follow ing real estate transfers wore made during the week ending, Friday, September 28, ISM: 1 W. P. Hardino. to Jno. E. Harding, deodof lands in Aakansas. John Harding and wife to John E. Harding, deed to lands in Arkansas. F. M. Allen to John W- Smith, deed of lot in Harding's Addition, $500. John E. Hardino to J. M. Harding, deed of lots in Harding's Addition, $8,200. John E. Harding to Wm. P. Harding, dced.tf lota in Harding's Additiqn,$3,200 John E. Hardino to Thomas J. Hard ing, deed of loti in Harding's Addition, $3,200. T. J. Handing and wife to" John E. Harding, deed of land in Arkansas, $3,- m F. GamBron, wife, and others, to Chris tian It CWiibeling, deed of lot incity, si: . - ' i - A. AW Johnson, Jr., to JoirN'McMuL i.kn, deed of lot in EdgcGold, $4,0fi0. Castriix Viritk. Ladies ean have visitinc oh nil exwH?d almost pquatto eepporplate print intr, and at one-half tho tho cost, hj t ondln; their o piers to the olSeo f the Umox and Amkricak. DIR-SOMTTIOXXOF COPARTXEIlSUIl1. finii? firm of MBRnrrr and hill L in tlrVs dar uinsolved by rautual eaosvnt. Thomas J. MkbIt reltrinc. Junx W. HitL alone is authorised to settle up the nusinco nf the firm. THOS.J. MHKKITT. JOHN V. HILL. A CARD. In reUriNj. I jelieit fr my sueeesors. Messrs. JiwkW. Hill.V Co.,'sreoBlnnatWm of tho vcrr liberal patronage extcoQed to earlita firm. Mli-lw T1I0S. J. MEHHITT. arisw firm. JOHN W. HILL & CO. (srccHSFORB to y F.HfiiTT mtt), NO. 17. OITUKOH STREET, orrcstTE uAxwn.1. iwcst. XANHV1I.I.EE, .... TEXXESSnE, nEllEBS IX Wall- Papen .WindowShades Fhotograpliic Goods. Mp8i lw Porllr Yarc PactT. Su yur Fsuit Can and Glass Jan in asy quarttr. at the lowest ! wholeul prioc! U. AVWMjW Co, aulS Ira o.l7 Owlegest Bosjkr Baaj. No. 3 Public S-jusrc, offer far laM tVrrras and purs pineTar. Notice to MiftCETKas. Threugh the exceed ing JUjeraHtx of Iho Oily 0B. th reaU ftr stalls for the last quarter have been reduced fifty percent, provided these ia arrears will come for ward promptly and pay up. They will have to ds this to bring thetMeUes within the benefits eeatrmpUted by the Coooeil. MtOMw J TItOS. MCCARTHY, Clerk STOLEN. A PROMISOR? NTKDIUWN HENRY iV M Uf NEK to the order of Wm. Mc hinney. rotW.rtdE,. ... HJ."s..ti respcctfudly Hefted. CANDIDATES. Major. . w c are aothonted to announce W. aintu Brown as a candidate for ro-cloction as Mayor, at tho ensuine election. M'k are anthorized to announce IX. G. Scovel as a candidate Tor Mayorat the cosaloc election Alilcnacn. Ho are authorized lo announce Robert Tlioini.fioii as a candidate for re-election for Alderman of the First Ward, at the ensuing mu nicipal election. We are authorized to announce Ceo. S. Kin ney as a candidate for rc-eleftipn as Alderman in the Second Ward. - We are authorized to announea f nines Slonii as a candidate for Alderman from the Third Ward, at tho ensuing Municipal election. We authorized to announce A. D. Crelchton as a candidate for re-elect ton forNAldermon from the Fourth Ward, at tho ensuine cleelIbaFT' e are authorized to announce R II. Cheat bain as a candidate lor Te-election as Alderman of the Fifth Ward at the ensuing election. - We authorized to announce Ja. A. C'lilltou aJ a candidato-for Alderman of the Seventh Ward, a&tho trjulnc election. Arc arc authorized to announce Dr. C A. BroiUc, as a candidato for re-clcction as Al derman for the Seventh Ward. Conncllmen. M'earo anthorized to announce Jobn Coltnrt as a candidato for Councilman from tho First Ward, at the ensuing Municipal election. Wo are authorized to announco ICC Jenkins a candidato for ro-clection at Councilman from the Second Ward. Wo aro authorized to announco Benton Bnowricnas a candidate for Councilman from tho Second Ward, at the ensuing election. Wo aro authorized to announce a-ni- aisn as a candidate for Councilman, from tho Second Ward, at the ensuing election. Wo aro authorized to announco Jan. J I. Br I en as a candidate for re-election as Councilman from tho Third Ward. Wo aro authorized to announce IC J. Morris as candidate a for Councilman, from the Third Ward, at the ensuipg election. Ws aro authorized to announce ir. uco. 11. Rcld as a candidato for Councilman, from tho Third Ward, at tho ensuing election. Wo are anthorized to announce T. W. Horn as a candidate lor rc-ciecuon as vouncwoan 01 ... . . . f tho Third Ward at tho ensuing election. We are authorized to announce Jolin Sillier as a candidato for Councilman 01 me rourui Ward, at the ensuing election. Wr are authorized to announco John Tx'II- ycl Us as a candidate for re-election as Council man from tho Fifth Ward, at tho ensuing election, yfz are authorized to announce A. J. Duncan as a candidato for re-election as Council man from the Fifth Ward, at the ensuing election. Ws aro authorized to announce Plilncns I Garrett the Sixth as a candidato for Councilman from Ward, at tho ensuing election We aro authorized to announce J.W. Wilson, as a candidato for Councilman of tho Sixth Ward at the ensuing election. Ws authorizedjto announco B. S. Risen, as a candidate for Councilman of tho Seventh Ward, at the ensning election. Wk are authorized to announce W. S. Donnl- Taut as a candidate? for Councilman of tho Seventh Ward, at tho ensuing election. Wk aro authorized to announce Br. C. K. AVinslon as a candidate for Councilman from the Eighth Ward, at the ensuing municipal cloc tien. . WK.are authorized .to announco Mnrfln C Cotton as a candidate for re-election as Coun cilman, from the Eighth Ward at tho ensuing election. Mb. Scovel's AcCEPTiNce. Byroferenco to the following correspondence, it will bo seen that Mr. H. G. Shovel consents to boa candidate for tho offico of Mayor at the ensning election: Nashville, Tens.., AdoustIS. H. G. Scovel, Esq. Dear Sir: Wc, tho undersigned citizens of Nashville, confiding in your Integrity and abil ity, and bcHovlng that you would provo to bo most acceptable to tho loyal voters of the city, do earnestly solicit you to become a candidate for the Mayorality of Xashvillo at tho coming municipal election. Very .respectfully. Jacob French. N. ilcL'orinack. Geo. Bccknitb, John- Crassberry, J. J. Nagle, N. Derby, HobL Lowry, Henry Stono. J. B. Mitchell. Levi Dell, Frank Hyburgcr, S. P. Smith. II. N. Cramer, Geo. E. Cooper, J. G. Sawyer, T. S. Henderson, J. J. Swiggart, Fred. W. Sparling, S.B. Brown, Thomas Ryan, W. II. Sloan. T. S. Henderson, Fred. Hess, Thos. Kenedy, ' Travis Winham, R. G. Barr. U. McCutlough. Wm. Heydt. Peter.Walkor, J. J. Bashnell, W. L. Hough, 1). C. Gamble II. T. Colkins, M. B. Blonsc, W. St. A. Gavitt, E. Mullcr, L. Shradcr, C. C. Abston. Wm. C. Clark, Erasius J. Nelson, W. II. Harrison. Geo. W, Evcrott, B. F. Cook, D. W. Glaasic. John Schimmler, Jos. A. Burr, Chas. W. Smith. A.B.Kngle, 11. A. Walker. . 11. C. Smith. John York, A.U.NcUuiddy, . W; D. Falkncr. " E. I Cone. A. A. Carter, W. I). Dnrrif. S. G. Wood, J. W. Dolbear, John Ruhm, Gen. W. H. Shatter. James S. Hull, W. Allll. II. M. Bramble. J. B. II. Smith. W. HvH. Avers. -E. Lehman. Chas. K. llenodicL Thomas Framo, rrancis Hope, Wi.8. Uarncr. K. J.Sa.nrilo, Thomas Olson, r r. M ftise. James N. Owens, lulius Uncsen. E. A. Otis, I.. Huth. Frederick Grcancr. J. T- Ingall. Isoao DnrroW. W. W. Woodmanscc, W. Carter. John II. Barth. J. Jungcrman, A.J. Kellogg, JJ. II. Mason, nnd many others. VL.1.111. B.n t -tan. ir.... 71 n n.'.L. . A tl 1 1 , 4 I 1. 1 . UV('H V, AVUW. "I."" ' . . lilt, u, ,An SchiwrnUr. Jo: A: ltarr. Ohat. H". Smith. ami other Gentlemen . Your pressing and compli inentnrycall upon me to become a candidato for tho Mayoralty of tho city of Nahvilleis received, fur which, in connection with tho expression of cnn&denco nnd utccin, you will pleaso accept my nearly tnanKs. Thuugh it has been my desire to decline tho onors. cares nnd resnonsibilitiesof nublic official position, the call as above made, together with all tlio important issues therein involved, induco mo hereby to accept. You will permit mo to stato, that a rcsidenco among this people and in this city of twenty-eight years, tins approaching .November, 1bo0, had so mnrouguiy acquainted us, and interwoven onr interests as to induco mo to bcliovo that to resort to the ordinary applirnccs to secure election, viz: tumping or canvassing tho city, "treating" to liquor or beroaigcs of any kind, ..be tinn. or denouncing the n resent Chief Executivo of this city or the City Legislature, would be a work of supererogation, and compiomising tho dignity, honor nnd intelligence, and moral and religious worth of tlio people of this city, and do ing Violence ta the convictions of jujtioo and pro priety. Confiding in tho abounding good senso of this people, and awaiting their decision, whatever that may be, I am, with kind regard, very truly, etc., II. G. Scovel. sepI4-sw till scp. . HAYOIfS I'BOCIiAJIATIOX. , Mayor's OrrioK. 1 Nasztvillx, September 13, ISO). In obedience to an ordinance of the Board of Health, passed September 11th, and certified to me by the proper officers, nnd in pursuance of the Health Law, passed June 23d, 1S0G, empowering the Board to decido " what constitutes a nuisaneo or thing prejudicial to the health of tho commu nity," and making it their duty to "so declare and mako order to tho proper officers for its abate ment," I hereby interdict, until tho repeal of this ordinance, the selling or offering for salo for con sumption, within the limits of this corporation, of the following named articles, to wit: melons of every kind, peaches, apples, cucumbers, cabbage, corn and fresh fish. Tho City Police haro Instructions under this proclamation to enforco this ordinance, and report all violations thereof to bo dealt with under tho penalties of the law as provided. In addition, I am requested by the Board of Health to rocoinmtnd to citizens to abstain from tho use of cider, ale, beer and malt liquors, until farther instructions from the Board, W. MATT. BROWN, Mayor. JIATOlfS I'KOCEASIATIOSr. MaToa'a Orioa,l Kisnviixa. September 11, 1S. 1 In compliance with angulation of the Board of Health communicated to me by the proper officers, and in pursuance' of the Cth section of tha Health Law, passed Juno 23d, 1SCG, which Is in the fol lowing words, lo-wit ; M All persons are required to obey tho ordinances, precepts, regulations and requirements of said Beard delivered through the proper officers, and whoever shall fail, neglect, er refuse to do so, shall forfoit and pay to the city net less than Cro nor moro'lhan fifty dollars," I do hereby order, that tho landlords and tenants in theeerporation of Nashville. Immediately proceed to use in privies and foul places on their respee tivo premise, at least once a week, the disinfect ing agents prescribed by the Board of Health. The article with full directions for their uso ean be obtained at every Drug Store In the city. Persons uaable to purchase them, on application at the Mayor's oEce from 9 A. . till i r. if., or at the Board of Health office at 10 x. 11. and 7 r. will be furnished with aa order upon any Drugstore in. the city to issue them at the ex piaaeof th&city. -. , , The City Police bsve instructions to enforce a ttmt observance of thi Older. sepll W.TATT. BROWN. Mayor. R KELIN, No. iNoxrn Cnraar SrestT, NASnVILLE, TENX "FT.J.USir RETORXED FROM NEW YORK CASSIMERKS, Vlih'INOS. and Ant -tn 1 v oVebcoatings. Asa will be hiEDv in ).;. ..j CBJtomen. satisEcd that h , u..,r,r7ZZ MONETARY MP COMMERCIAL vmjs op ths. Uxtojf sp A"ica!.1 HilCBDAT..SiptcmVr 9. 1866. .1 JddsXTJJir. Gold opened in New Yorkyciter- dajr at 144 was 143 at 130, and at 4 r. u. was Tho rate here was 143 buying, and 145 selling, ; Government Securities aro as follows: 5-3) s Registered 1083flK o-jji, ioupons ... ...... Ill 2d and 3d series,... . 10354(311 7-30'.sV.J.... J : . --10&31I Business continues very dull, and wo hear of I only small transactions. Exchange on New York is scarce, arid is sold by the banks at H premium. Bank of, Tenncrsco notes are bought at &Q. and axo held at 55 cents, though some dealers are tell ing at a fraction less. Planters Bank is firm at 80 buying; and 83 cents selling. Union Bank is bought al 75 ceriti, and is held at 80with but little demand. - Southern Bank notes aro unchanged in rate. and are in but little demand. Nniilivlllc Grocery nnd Prodnco Jlnrkcl. Thero wa3 a sb'gbt improvement in trado the past twenty-four haurs. Groceries' and produco cro vcryfirm. The finer grades of flour have ad vanced, one dollar per.barrel, and has an upward tendency. We give the following quotations: Floub. A full snply on hand, and in good de mand: extra superfine at $9 0010: superfine 310 50011 00: extra $12 6013; family $U15, and fancy 815.016 00. , Whkat. Arrivals moro liberal. Wo quote: 32 152 3)forred.31 Yi)2in for Vivt:tAr.Mn. $2 2002 30for amber and golncn chaff: $2 302 35 Cowee. Prices firm and in good demand Wo ?ot,:.2J?F2n. t0 KPd 26J427Mc; good to fair 2710281: fair tn Tin me "nra3rv .1.11. choice32c. " ' ,5ICWn-Cnba'.5.13V5 porto Rico, 15 jas; icmarara, jxgusMc; new Orleans imWAc. A coffee. ISKc slanrtTrrl h,,. W' A1WUUK3. j.a jairuemana, ana mil supply. Wo luote as follows: Whisky. JJourbon, per gal. $3 00 ii SO: Robertson Coantyi27.va500- J-y iiraauy, xrenca oiu; uaiawb& Urandy So(6; Ginffor Brandy $2603; Applo Brandy i2505: Wine, Sherrr. 407. BlCOK. Very littln in Tnnrlrnt. nnt moct tho demand. We quoto: Sides 223i23: V. -, 1 -: nanam. t 11 iniMi. uauis, piuiu, .yy9M$ saouiucrs 1H3IV. Laed Tierco 22r kcir2U3a24. Candles. Star, light weight, 12c; summermould So 50 for sixes: $7 0 for sevens: parafine 40t5e. Salt. 7 bushel barrels 84 50; 5 bushel bar rels 3 zj. Hides. Green, 84k Green Calf. 10c; Grecn- saiieu, axietvc; bailed Vatr, 10c; mint, very scarce, 12416io Leather Oak Sole$ft40(50e: nemlock HJb 3S45c; French Calf i4 doz$60S0; French Kip. uozen saaonu American Uall t dozen $48153; Upper 1 dozen S4050; Harness ? lb045c: New York Money ainrkct. By Telegraph. New Yosk, Sept 2S. noon. Gold opened at 144 and closed at H4?4. Money easy at 3S per cuuu uii van tuaiis. oiening excaango nrm ana quiet at , 10310S$. Government stocks a shade belter. Jfrcignis to lilverpool quiot, Xcvr York Money nud Stock Market. By Telegraph. New Yo&k, Sept 23. Tho Post's money article says the dullness m general business has nrodnced the effect of stimulating. tho spesulativo manifes tations in stocks in Wall street. The loan market is externally easy, ana the rates tend to favor tho borrower. The stock market is very active and buoyant, and tho general speculative movement which has evidently boon preparing for some timo appears to bo commencing. Government securities are strong. The C's of '63 have risen to 136, on an unfounded report that tho Government is buying tbem up. 10-4U s are active and sold up to y0J. For7-30's thoro is loss inquiry. Stato stocks are firm. Railroad shares are externally active, with a strong upward tendency. North western shares aro considesably tho strongest. iew xoric central lis. iicmgan central 112? Erie 78. Hudson 124K. Illinois Central 12H Foreign oxchango is without much activity. Bills at 60 days on London are quoted at 1071G7. Commercial paper 10S103& bankors' do, short Eigne, luxgiiiUTg.- New York Cotton Mnrkct. By Telegraph. New York. SeDtember 23. Cotton activo and advanced kio ; 33c for middling uplands, and 40 iur uu. vricuns. New York Mnrkct. By Telegraph. New Yonr. Sent. 23. Flour without decided change-S OOS10 00 for extra State; $10 012&0 lor extra v. 11 u; and iz -jwi 40 lor trado brands, closing auieL ' Wheat without decided ehanee. $1 00 for old Ohio snnnr: S ' 50 for old No. 2 Milwaukee. Rye without decided chango31l 05 for western. Barley activo SI 251 35 for Stato Corn irregular .and l&2a better, and closed linn and steady ata lor interior, and tjitHOyJalorstiiD- nine mixed western. Oats l2a better. Sales 92.000 bushels at 5556c. Whisky quiet at 4243e In bond, wnee brm but quiet, sugar steady witn very good demand at for Cuba; 1112 for Porto .Rico. Molaues steady but quiet. Pe troleum auiet-and lower at 25C325K for crude. 4(VSU'i far rnfinnl in bond. AIcws oork cloyed nt $33 00 cash, 531(431 25 old do, and ?Jy 75 lor prime. Beef steady at previous prices. Bacon quiet at 16K for ribbed. Cut meats steady at 14K15 for shoulders, and lB20c for hams. Lard steady at iodine. Butter quiot at 2035 lor Ohio; 3asp 44cfor State, and 5055c for Orango county in pails. Ubooso steady iwsiuaa. Cincinnati Unrkot. By Telegraph. Cikcixsati. Sent. 23. Flour firm, and 5c hlirher sunerfino 810 60W11 : trado brands 811 50Ci&U: and fancy S14815 00. Wheat quiet at at $275 ts tiuror i o. l Ted, and in cooa demand. Lorn uicL bales at SJftssoo lor tio. 1: at close Hie. lats droonins: at 45c for No. 1. and 40 cents for No. 2 ltye scarco and firm. SI 10 for No. 1: choice $1 15. Barley in demand at SI 40l 45. Whis ky firm at 32 33 duty paid. Provisions dull gen erally, but prices aro not :mucu lower. Mess toric sxwsz . iiulK meats WswYi- liacon GMi)20U for ahonlders and sides. Lard lower. and offered rather prcssingly ntl7K. Butter firm. ir 25o. Flax seed declined to S2 80. Cotton active and hizncr. Middling advancod 10 UMOiC. UOld H4i. St. Iiouls SInrkct. IBy Telegraph. St. Louts. ScDtcmbcr 2S. Flonr auiot and steady. Wheat, buoyant, better grades higher; prime S2 GO. Corn unchanged. Oats lower at 43 &i)52K. Pork heavy at 83 50. Bacon lower, clear sides JX'OJUtfc. Lard declined, cboice Keg lliyi 20i. Whisky firm nnd uncuanged. XcV OrlcniiM SInrkct, By Tolcgraph.l Nkw OniitiKs. Sentemher SS.-Couon 'firm Sales of 5.000 low middling at 353Gc. Iteceiptsfor to-dny 4.1G3 bales. New lork oxcliangeJiCSJi dis count, sterling nominal. IjOiiIsyUIo SInrkct. tBy Telegraph.) Louisvillr. ScDtcmbcr 23. Sales of 122 hhds. tobacco at full rates. Flour excitod at $9 00 for superune utioico brands, u ami 7a. i'rime wheat Si t jJltxea corn koo, in bulk:, lists 4S. Jlcss pork advancod to $32 25. Bacon, shoulders clear sides 20?i. l'rimo lard in tierces 18&. iiuw wnuicy 5. S3. BOnrXBOS tkAthax, joiis r. wiiEl.rss. MewUrlcans. asnville. UKUBT C. TRATlf AX, Of Woods, Yeatnian .tCo.. Nashville. YEATMAN & WHELESS, Cotton and Tobacco Factors ' General Commission Merchants, 71 CAItONDELET STREET. 71 SEW ORLEANS. Consicnmcnts solicited. Kefers especially to J A. MeAlistcr & Co.. Woods, Yeatman A Co., and Aiercnants generally di Jiasnviue. au25 3m LeMOLTSTE & WIL1GAMSON, AKCIIITKCTH, Office No, It North Cherry St., near Churchy P. 0. BOX 375 .NASHVILLE. T1LANS. SPECIFICATIONS AND - ESTI- L MATES, promptly executed. ' A variety of Drawings for Cottages. Villas, Hot Houses, Gar dens. Parks, etc-, to Suit all localities and tastes- an be seen at this office. ao21 3m Notice to Planters and Others, .liuTlng Cotton in tbe liands of A. HAMILTON k CO. W4 o linro So tc ml Hundred Rules of Cotton stcrod with us previous to the first of January, 1SGG. and we nereby notuy tne owners of said Cctton to make some other dispo sition of it, on or before the first of November next, as wo must wind tip our business by that time, and will not any longer hold their Cotton in our hands. A. HAMILTON 4 CO. sepl 2m DAIRY FATUI FOR RENT. rpHIS FARM IS ON THE WEST SIDE OF JL Uroad Street, lust in tbe edge or tbe cur, and nnant hn Mtialcl where the rectrr desires to sell the milk In tbo city. There aro Forty Acres cf Hieh Gardes Loam t Twenty Acre or Old Jiluo Orass Pasture, alt under new aptank fence. The Barn Is W by 30 feet, with a 12 foot (bed on thrco Cdes, capable ef accommodating fifty cows. In the Barn is a good Grift Mill, with Com and Cob Brasher, and Cutting Knives attached. Thrro Is also, a comrurtablu itAMti uyiiAUB. and a nerer-IsJlinr well. The Cistern attached to the arn is out ol order and win require rcoouaing. Kent very Slodcrntc APpiy to scplt la W. II. GORDON. IV EW GOODS. JOHN BEOWNE, MEEOttmi TAIL OB, Corner Public Square aad Deaderiek Street. TK TN RECEIPT OF HIS FALl. AND rniSTEK STOCK OF GOODS. ;N;n"'aportpfro'irN'BRmfNE. Notice toHerchanta nl Shippers. UNT1T, FITRTnRR NOTICE THE DEPOTS of tha N . C. and N. AN. W.IUllrgads will bo opened at 7 JO A. "d will be promptly closed at I r K. jw itu. General Freight Agent. lll?S IW3 AMUSEMENTS. , ,.0D THEATRE! 4,s Cherry Street, Between 'Ccdnrhnd Gay. T. A. Dow W.T. HlXLKTT.. John S. BEBxasD- Acting and Stage Manager. Treasurer. .Leader of the Orchestra. SATURDAY EVEXIXO, SEIT. 23tli Will be presented the thrilling drain in six acts, entitled the ' ' -NIX DEGREES OF CRIME. OVECTCEE, By tho Orchestra. To conclude with the musical farce, of tho . , . t Swiss Cottage. Tho popular Tragedienne. Miss J K A X II o f 31 i: K. is engaged and will shortly ap pear. Doors open at 7i-. Curtain will rise at 8 precisely. Scale op Peices Lower Boxes. $6: Upper lioies. sa: lircssmrcie anu raraucuc. 70 cents: Uallcry, ill cents. Box ouice open from 111 a.m.. tin a P. v., wncn places can oe'sccuroa. kAVIS BROADWAY VARIETIES. CORNER OF BROAD AND CIIEitRY STRErHS. J. I" DAVIS. Bole- Proprietor. rr.. n iv.Aln.rr...ii.tn .if WhaIi. unxTnu DANCES. FARCES. BALLETS. PANTOMIME. Ac. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Performance eom- at iircciselr. Peices: Boxes $t to Orchestra Chairs 50 cents; all otherparts'of tho house 25 cents. sepl lm. Cholera! Cholera!! Cholera!!! JUST RECEIVED 1,00 0 BOTTLES GRiEFENBURG DYSENTERY- SYRUP, WHICn never fails m a few hours to cure Cholera, Dysentery, Griping, Soreness, and all other Bowel Complaints. It is recommended by Hit. T. R. IIIIIUARD. Chairman of tho Board of Health, at New York, who reports that ho sent this medicine to the Quarantine Hospitals, wnere ino unoiera men existed, butatcnut not a single case was reported. PRICE, SO CEXTS PER ROTXXE, To bo had at TREPPAR1) Jfc CO.. College streoet. whore all tho Grosfcnbcrg Mcdtcincs may bo had. sep5 lm WALL , PAPER, FKESCU, GESKAN, ENGLISH AND AMEEICAS, FIXE UABBLE SATIX AND DECORATIVE PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, V - KEEXCII, CLOTH ASD PArEH, WITH FIXTDBES, nCNOj BT GOOD WOEKVEX. PIIOTO GRAPHIC GOODS,! N'EW BCrFLIES COXSTANTLT BECXIVID. nE-lD-! QUABTERS FOR THE SOUTHERN- STATES. MERRITT & HILL, 47 Clitircll St., P. O. Box 1,000. aug 21-3m Ayeis PiUa. ARE YOU SICK. FEEBLE and complaining? Aro you out or order witb your system de ranired and your feelings uncom fortable 7 These symptoms are olten the prelude to serious ill ness, bomo nt or sickness is crccmnir nnnn von. andshanld be averted by a timelrnse of therizhtrcmedv. Take Ayer s 1'ills, and cleanso out the disordered hum ors nurily tbe blood, and let tho iluids move on unobstructed in health ajrain. They stimnlate the functions of the body into vigorous activity. punly tne system lrom tbe obstructions wbicn make disease. A cold settles somewhere in tho body, and deranges its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react unon themselves and tbe surrounding organs, producing general aggrava tion, suuenng and derangement, iv bile in this condition, take AVer's Pills, and see how directly tbey restore tbe natural action of tne system, and with it the buoyant feelincr of hoalthairain. What is true end so apparent in this trival complaint apparent in mis trival complaint many of tho dcen seated and dan - is also true in i Eiirous distcmncrs. The same nureative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and uuKvuitjuu oi luo ufliuiiiiiuiibiiuua ui iuo uuuj, they are rapidly and many of them surely cured by tho same means. None who know the virtuo of theso Fills will ncgloct to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious fliimnlultitli Tnfttf.nctinn Tl.mnir.mAnt tif fliA Liver. Costivc&ess. Constination. Heartburn. Kheumatism, Dropsy, Worms and Suppression, when taken in large dosos. They aro Sutrar Coated, so that tho most sensi tive can tako tncnrcasilyi nnd tney are surely tho best purgativo modicino yet discovered. Ayer'u Ague Cure, For the upccily nnl ccrtnlu Cure of III tcrmlttcnt Fever, or Chills nnd Fever, Itcmlttcnt Fever, Chill Fever, numb Acriic, I'crloilicnl Hendnclic or IJltlous Ilcnlnclie, nnd Bilious Fevers; Indeed, Tor the whole class or diseases origin. ntlns In biliary dcrnnsremciit, caused by tho malnrln or miasmatic coun tries. This remedy has rarely failed to cure tho sever est case of Chills and Fever, and it has this great advantage over other Azne medicines, that :t sub dues the complaint without injur' to.the patient. It contains no quinino or other deleterious sub stance, nor docs it produco quinism or any injuri ous effect whatever. Shaking brothers of tho army and tho west, try it andyon will endorse tnese assertions. Prepared by J C. AYER i CO.- Lawell. Massachusetts, and sold by Druggists and osiilers every where at wholesale and retail; in aasnvnioby liERRVI DEMOYILLE 1c WHAKTON. auld.tw auxsept 1 OHMOERY SALE i OF THE SYCAMORE arULIiS PROPERTY. BY VIRTUE OF- A DECREE MADE IN the' case of R. B. Cheatham and others v. K. S. Cheatham and others, in tho honorable Chance- r,' I,... rl nt Qnnnnfi.ltl 1 f If. Vnvnml.AF T.W 15, 1 will, on tne premises, on SATURDAY, 3D OF A'OVFJinEK, 1S06, sell to the higest bidder, on, a credit of -one, two and three years, in equal payments but with interest from date, that valuable and well known property, lying in Cheatham county, Tennessee, Known as Sycamore Mills. This nroDerty is to bo sold In order to close ut an old partnership concern, and to make distribu tion, some of tho parties having died. It consists of some Thirteen Hundred Acres ofljind, or more, is well watered and heavily timbered. and bas on it tne above named property, "ycn- 111 'f e r . : "V Gunpowder, and for Weaving, as also a Grist and Saw Mill, with all necessary buildings for families. shops, etc. for all tbn hands necessary to manage tne same, ana is wen wortnyinoaiiennon 01 capi talists. North and South, East and West, the wa ter powor being of tho fittest character, and tho location sufficient for manufacturing on an ex tended scale. It is situated about four miles from Cumberland:, 1 river, and about cqudistan between xsasnvnio and Ulartsville about a miles abovo tno latter, and the same distance from the former. Stranrers coininc by way or tbe river, would pernaps nnd It most convenient to land aiAsmana Utytaitneneaaoiiaouarpeinonoais. - Bonds with good, personal security will bo re quired, and a lien retained to secure the purchase money. W Fivo Hundred Dollars in cash will be re quired to be paid : and an j orallofsaidpurehase money, can be paid and stop inures, ni any time. Jill Li a. AlUAUlflltl. scpll dA-wld Clerk and Master. , 1,000 WAGONS. T. OFFER FOR SALE ON SPRUCE STREET I near tha erossine of theNashvilla and Chat- lannnra TUJIroad. and at ALLISONS k. KIRK- MAN'S, Commission Merchants, No. 23 South . . 1 . 1 . . 1 ;, T" aiarae. street, uayuit, atuoann, FOtTEl XTCliE Army Wagons comnlete. with doable-trees, sinsle-trees. end-gate, feed-box. and bows at- - , FOCK jIUEE Army Wagons.; 36W ma 40t5 7v00 FOUR 2IUIX Lnmbix Wwons. FOUR 3IUI.E.Woed Wagons TWO HORSE Wagons, Cempleto TWO HORSE Ambulance ONE HOUSE Carts FOUR 31 CLE Log Wagons- 20SC6 Tarii f nnrcliAjtinffh&va tha rvrivilezojlf SBfiking their own Jti!tiari from lh nmmen.e Stock fn hand. None but serviceable Dronsrty ottered. All agons warranted one year. 40,000 POUNDS CHAINS, assorted at 10c ALSO, Axes. Shovrlr. Spade, Picks, etc etc . . K. II. STEVENS. jy!2-llm 3mw MclaEAN sfc STOTESBORY, JOBBERS OF' Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Hosiery. Write Goods, Yankee Notions, ic ep2-lm 300 BsOAbw-AT.Ntr Yobc FARMERS Of Middle Tenessee, WE WANT 50,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT, i and will h HintlKST market I UAbll price. JtJ sura, end calf oo ki. ilASSENGALE BSlJJttt, No. 3 South Market tw It MSCELLANEOIJS. ThiTBrd ahd'ReliaBfe Route TO THE EAST, VIA THE BALTIM0EE k OHIO R.E, 8 ' THE GREAT BORDER LINE OF THE WAR. ' - ( . TBB OXtT DIRECT ROUTE TO AnUctniii,' Hnrpcr's Ferry. Martins nnrg, Jionocncy. nni nil or tne I Cnnipaitrns of tlio Vnlley J of Virginia. i Csmbinini; Speed, Safety and Comfort, with Sce nic uranueur ana tunning itcmnist cences of the war. TUE OSLT BIEtCT EOCTE TO Onklmid, IlerStHley Spring, Rcdlbrd ana nil tac zrrcnt Itnttle Fields of tbc Enst. rpWO DAILY FAST TRAINS FROM BELL- A AlllK and I'arkcrsburg to Baltimoro, Wash ington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Eastern Cities, and the only route by which through tickets, or through baggage checks, can bo procured to Washington City This is the only route by which Merchants have the privilege of tho Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston Markets, at the price of a uckci tnrougn. uy onaoi tee otner lines; and by jjujiuK mil uuuars uuuiuunai, uio traveler ean First class Sleeping Cars on all Nitht Trains. , Baggage checked through from all principal in me west. ttS. Ask for Through Tickets by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Tickets by this line can be proenred at all ine principal Kailway Offices in L. M. COLE. Master of Transportion, General Ticket Agent. sepZood NATIONAL, SAVINGS CO m PAH Y BANKING HOUSE. rnlHS COMPANY. CHARTERED RV TIIE JL Legislature of Tennessee, is now organized and is prepared to uo a general AtanKing bujincss. Receives Deposits and makes Collections on all accessible points in tho United States. EXCHANGE FURXISRED on all tho principal cities of the United States. EOAJi'S negotiated on favorable terms. UNITED STATES SECURITIES, TENNESSEE BONDS, , , COED AND SILVER, . ' BOUGHT AND SOLD ON THE BEST TERMS. Tho highest rates' will alwaysx-be paid.for tha - various kinds of ' SOUTHERN BANK., NOTES. A Catalogue of Prices will be published every two wee is. wmcn wi'i be lurnisucu bv mail sra tuitously to any one on application. Orders for the purchase and sale of BoiiiIn, Stocks, nnd Uncurrent Money on commission solicited.. ITHOMAS S. MARR. President. L. G. Tabbox. Cashier, scpll d2m A Tennessee House JL. APP1E & CO., (Successors to Davis, Applo & Co..) WHOLESALE 1 CALEBS IX Boots, Shoes and Brogahs, No. 141 Tf'es "Third Slred,bctwem Race &Elm. CINCINNATI, OHIO, HAVE RECEIVED AN ENTIRELY NEW Stock, and will keep constantly on hand a largo line of Custom made Philadelphia and Eastern work, which will bo sold at the Lowest Market Prices. VS" Will fill onions for Customers for all descriD- tions of Goods, FREE OF CHARGE. mar27-w6mtddCm I -w-r -p. , q -p. I ll niu I lAnTn I wnnmn I Ll U YV JJQJLLLUjI I lit II II I lf. Drs. Blackburn & Hawley, T ESPECTFUIiLY INFORM JtVi their friends and tho public, that they have secured tho cn- lmltv lftffntiMl ltnnm. inmpp nf CllIil'.llY Aii UNION Streets. Ui'-STAIItJi, (formerly occupied bv Dr. Russell.) where thev will be preparol to perform all kinds of DENTAL WUUK, both operatiro and mecnanicai. in the most Droved styles and at the LOW RATES. All work warranted. Teeth extracted by application of tho new Freezing Process, which renders the heretofore painful op eration of extracting Teeth absolutely painless. No Kxlra Charge for operations by tbe new method. Our Instruments aro of tho newest and best patterns, and we solict asbarc of public patronage, tepo am BEIOVAIi. BRIM & THAXTON HAVE THIS DAY KEjiovr.D to tjii:ii. kaiioc and C03I3X0DI0U.H ATixc-l?xooI" "WtU'cliousfa. XO. 50 SOUTH COr.I.EOE STREET. NASIIVILLE. TENN. WHERE THEY WILL BE HAPPY TO SEE their old friends and customers, ami wntiM avail themselves of tho present opportunity of iviuiumij iuau us mr ui iiuorai snare oi pairon- rago nercioiore Destoweu upon ibis bouse. And They will mako liberal Cash ndrnnces on Cotton, Tobacco, nnd nil Produce consicrucd to their enrc. Their terms will alwavs be as low sunrro. sponsible house, hero or elsewhere. Tbey will at all times koep on handa full nnd complete stock of GROCERIES, . ASD PROVISIONS, ivcLcnisn FI.OCR, BACON, LVItl), t'C, ttrc, Which they will guarantee to the Trade in every instance, at the Iotvet Market Itntes. BKIEN & THAXTO.V, sepS - No. CO South College street. SWING & CO, IN THE TBADE AGAIN. NORTHWEST CORNER OF COLLEGE AND SPRING STREET'S, Nasli-villo, TonncsHco. ARB NOW RECEIVTNfl AND HAVE in Store, the followinrdaive and frcah u- sortment of Groceries, which we will sellfoieto the trade: ' 0 hhdSagar, all grades; 2V) barrels Refined Sugan 6(5 and kegs Syrui-; CO, " Copperas; SO " Puro Apple Vinegar; 1500 " Flour. Russallvillo and Clarkt- vilte Mills; 1 CO " Whisky, all grades; 50 . " Prime Leaf Lard; CO. kegs do do do 200 packages Tobacco: ' . ? ICO bags prime Coffee; 500 kegs NaiSr . 200 boxes Soap; ' lfO.COO Cigars, a complete assortment; 25 tierces choke Sugar Cured Hams; With all other articles In the grocery lino. tcpl2 ' 37 TJIIOIV STREET, NASHVILLE. TENN. . O. COLLIER WaOLESAU ASD llKTAltt' - BOOKSELLER & STATIONER Keeps constantly on band the largest and best assarted hock 01 ROOKS AND STATIONERY Of every Imaginable kind ta be found ia any oa potue in tne bouie, and oner weui at REDUCED PRICES. AND WILL ALWAYS SELL ON AS FAV0 rable terms as tbe market will permit, or as any other bouia ean give. Among the great va riety 01 artifice torn oy n. u. wiMKt, aro tno following: School Uo-ks or every kind used in the SUU, Law Books, iledleal Book. Scientific Books. Theological Books, Agrieahiiral Books, and all varieties of Jlitcellaiieeus Books. Inclnd ing Illstorie', Iliographiej, Travels, Novels, and Tllnttraled Works. In fad the slots' includes every variety of Books and Stationary, to which h invites the attention of dealers before parehiitor, sj he ii con&deat he ean offer the greatest facilities, and can give satisfaction. WIT. C, COLLIER. TO 0 LIVAR WHOLESALE DEALER IN READY EE-ABE CLOTHING A1VI 3IEVS FURNISHING GOODS, 70 PCBIIC SQUARE, XASHVII.X.E, TESTJfESSE E. scpl TO S1UDEL COWAW. J IS. K. Exclusive WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, ETC., AT. 03 NORTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, seplS 1866. SEPTEMBER. FIRST IVo.ll SOUTH SIBE NASHVILLE, NOW IN WIiolcHalc Retail Dealer in Description and Variety of the best Qnnlity. S NOW KECErVINQ, TV innTTTnv rr L sortment of ALT. fiOf ALL GOODS kept in Gentlemen's FurnisKni Establishments, of the LATEST PATTERNS AND STYES. CLOTir, CASSIHERE, VEX.VET3SE1V, CORDUROY AND SATI1VETT COATS ! COATS ! COATS ! ! Five Thousand COATS, embracing all shados, tei VERY FINE. POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, S1XK AND UN EN. PANTS, PANTS, PANTS. Thrco Thousand pairs of PANTS, of every cut, color material and site, at reasonable rates, hnndsotne. CRAVATS, TIES Velvet, Silk, Cloth, Mnrsaillcs, Casslnicrc, VESTS I VESTS!! VESTS!!! VESTS!!!! VESTS I ! ! I Two Thousand Vests, of all grades, shapes, shades and sizes. A beautiful artlele. SOCKS I SOCKS!! SOCKS ! I ! REAVER, CASHMERE HATS, HATS, One Hundred Doien Hots of tho very latest and are Fine. SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS! FIFTY-TWO D0ZFN SHIRTS, embraelng in part : Linen. French Prints. Lawns, Muslin. Fancy and Plain Bosom, all of tho best and fineet finish. These are very handsome. Suspenders ! Suspenders! ! Underwear ofevcry Description TRUNKS. VALISES, In fact, we have every artielo necessary to eompleto a gentleman's wardrobe. tne goods. I feel inueh grDified at the very generous and llheral pstronage.bestowcd uponme by thepublte gener ally, and hope, by close application and energy in my business, to merit a liberal share in future. To thoso friends and patrons who bavo stood by me in the darkest hours of adversity. 1 return the thanks of ray heart; and nope to meet them in future prosperity at my old stand. No. 11 South Side Public Square, Nashville. I invite all to eoinc. If I havo any friends or acquaintances who aro in my lino ol business, leoniiany invue inem to will.nQflrd mo more than ordinary pleasure to serve n th i.iinuniinttv who aro my frienda and acoualntaneef. and are noLashamed flfiflvin(Mflnlr T am cheerfully bid them welcome, and hep tbey will nst wait far further invitation, but eomcand select their goods at once. I want to clothe tho people: that's all, I return my slneere thanks lo tho public generally aud friends for tho liberal patronage received, and solieita share iu future. K. S. HAWKINS. aft Having hat an experience of over sixteen years in tho Clothing and Furnishing Goods business, feeling confident that those who havo -tried Ine knew that whatever tbey buy of me at the above boose will meet their expectations, I tollejt a share of their patronage, and would also invito tho public generally to examine tho stock of J. A. J. Koe. sepl6 tf JCK.SH . NTETENN. Particular Notice. T WISH TO RECTIFY A GRAND MISTAKE. X In th a nines of Laura It. Green leaving John 1 Green's bed and board, as published in yester day's paper it was just tho reverse. I will state and indorse tho following wets: John Ii. Green cams with wifo and child in tho month of January to board at my bouse, and eon tlrfiiKit 1 ham nnill thn latter riart of July, when he. witheutany lust cause Jcnown to me, left, tak ing with him the ohtld, she remaining at tuy house, where he still ft. . ,,,. WP1G. JOHN A. COUCH w.i o.' UiQCAK. Late Porter Jfc Macrae. MeraphU. TORjAN, MACRAE & CO., cotton; and tobacco factors, COMMISSION MERCANTS. NO. 08 CAR0NDBLET STREET. ieplm - XKWOKiVEAXH. OLD IRON WANTED'. T EADY CASH S'ILL BB PAID FOR ANY nnintltr of Serao (Cast Iron;, ondellveirat the Penitentiary, by frt. . ,mnTlH. Tf A -fa 1 AJ- v-f a sepHjr-g WJ. -StIlS''c.T.JCT?l( .T. .rBIMSOSB. new vriean. ewvnea. W. J. FRIERSQN & CO., COTTON FACTORS ASD Commission Merchants, t CABOXDKLEI JiTUEET, NEW ORLEANS. Liberal Advance umtle on Cotnljrn-mcntH- tsepC Sm $50 REWAKD. STOLEN OR STBAYBD-FROM MY PLACE, near Antloeh. Davidson county, one BAl MARK bind foot white, saddla marks oa her back, poists of her bias earrod.Ahod all round. Any bo wfeo will deliver the maro aad thief u Judge Job Bbikv, aoar Nashville, will get tb abovo reward, or JS5 for either. ,eP6 J0DKDAN HU0GINS. Shelby Fenialo Inytitutc- CORNER BROAD AND VINE STREETS. Naibville. This FiMtitutlon is bow in full operation, vita a eoHBiei corps of wall known teachers in every daparttaeet. In addition, the services of an emroent iostrBetreM m. ocal Music, from the Coeaorrateires of L(!e and New York, bars btca secured. A large addition has this week been made to hoFMJopbte sod Astronomical apparatus. Every adrastac is attoruodftr a first eiass Meeatios. GEO. G. IirrLKlt. a. M- Principal. O10. s. Bucci. JI. D Vice Principal. TO H. COOK E 9 TO BIAESnAW. S. A. HiSbLT. 0 CO Wholesale Dealers in DRESS GOODS, TENNESSEE. 1866. FASHIONRLE PUBLIC SQUARE, XENISTESSEIC. NEW YORK. Reiulyiunde Clotliiiiff of every TITO T itjnn e-nvmr t nTWi i a n lures, colors, styles and shea, at various prices. Very AND SCARFS. AND PTiUSIX HATS, HATS! most approved Style, Finish and Outers, They Suspenders ! I! and grade the best in t lie city. CARPET BAGS, ETC. Call and exemlno Cuino all I J. A. J. ROSE. ashamed of my antecedents, and thc7 wish anything io .10. 11 1 udiio otuare ana sea mn. anil it them. And. On tha Other hand, if there are thoin NOTICE. HAVING CONCLUDED TO RETIRE FROM the business of Storing Cotton, wa hare this davsoklouttotJBOKOE C. ALLEN A CO. The cotton In store consigned to us by our friead. will still have our do est attention, as we will always be found at the old stand, and will ship or sell for them as they may datire. t ... J: A. ilcALISTKR A CO. Nashville, Sept. 7, I860. A CARD. IN RETIRING FROM TIIE COTTON FAC TORAGE and Commission Business, we take great pleasure in recommending our successors, Messrs. GkokokC. ALLtX Co- to tha natrosaze of oar numerous friends, as every way worthy of ineir eonnueaeo ana support. , . J. A. ilcALISTBR It CO. Nashville, Sept. 7, I860. BY REFERENCE T0THE ABOVE ADVER TISKMENT it will be seen that wa havo succeeded Messrs. J.A.iMeALlSTKB k Co in tha Cotton and Tobacco Factorage and Genera Com mission and Forwarding Business, at tha eld stand, corner of Broad aad Codecs streets, whera we will bo pleased to se all the old easterners of tha hwusa, and our own friends and acquaint ance. Wobepotoba able tevgiva saUsfaetioa to all tbeso who may entrust uifwlth tbelr basinets. , OBOROE a ALLEN k CO, Of thaold firm of Basse k Ali.i.t, aahrllle. Sep. 7, IStB. Isep3 tf. 18GG. 1807. NliSHiY-IlalaE, , CAIRO AND NEW ORLEANS TJtl- WEEKLY r A CliET LIXE fllilE. ABOVE Ii. COlfPRIHES TIIE FOL.- IWINd SDleaJtl Punnr VitktU. lav. isg NasfavWe during tha luoa as follows : FANNY IIR.tNI)KIS, Jeu-. T, itwhht. Master. leaves Nashyflfa-' TUBSDAYS at IS o'oteek, M. NASIIVILI.K. Wair SiKXB, MasUr. laavos Najhritla TllURSUAYS, atli o'etek u. XP?E. Tax.HABKM. Maater. leaves SAT- Ui.UA is, at 12 o'ehxi. x. Tha above steamers wBl eemmenee Ifeeir rega br trips sa ths flntopeatagefiiavigat(ea ia tha CsmbwiaBd river, aad aoUnce to ran regularly tbroagheat the busiaess feaaan, as bar abavs Mhadale. making V o eetlin at Cairo witb o rcgatar PackeU fer St. Lou It, MaaudiU axd Jiew Orleans: iuuiag through Tleiceu to Psjmb. cers, and giving through. BHt ef Lading for FrelghU ta tha above okle. aad all avallaUa way laadtofia. at tho very lwet ral-s. Every otfert "o mwi oy ia uaaecr ana Ageau or tkM ua'WRir 11 raaasia aaaaaserviBi rOB&ga of Shippers sad the Travclltsr eBat- CORBETT A BO' No. 21 Front Strect-rpper V.'hZffxkjVih, 1 r senU-H iho. CapiMjOhcllippgollai-s Enterprise InHuranGe Company, or CIlVCIlViVVTI. OHIO. DIRECT0BS ef KM. 'raddeat rattiest iaumkair r . . MHi t inifl LIMTMM Ksnlr Pi ' v KY, f Mney Jt Co. Smhfa. AllULl'R M f M III .J- 1 It , TItOS. SHERLOCK, irwiilciii. WM. It CAKSIZXY, VIcolTMlUent, K. C MeSAIltT, Ajrent. 'T1 ? Brick DweJHaeor sep!5-n reuuemaea yearijr ratSf. STATEMENT ENTERPRISE IKSUR,VNCE COMPANY AVDST 1ST. IS68. Amount of Cartel 81,000,000 Amount paW up. socsao Cash on hand- U. S. Bends S-afe. 7s. Sim Tennessee BaiuL, wiSn . . " mwio ihwh Hftl. ti.mlj.-ti. cr raw fy UU rewiTable due fer Brem turns S8 908.15 Srfret.8-"" m Due from otlier Ccapoale J Losses uadju4d aud not (IQfl... aa-uA4k. All other elahBs .. IflBfS) ai Greatest aaaontiasared in GreateH ameoat atUweoT sa&A flna lam- no rule. Greatest aaiBt allwed m one mie- v.: " rule. W. 1U CASSIIXY, V. P. STATU OF TBKNB8SRS. ) ihi't Comptroller, hereto eerUtV icftL1. rroetyep, orieail-annu2 iUMitf the Kb tern rUo Insarance Comnanr or nnna, vaio, as the same appears on fllo in my office. .; tSS88)' TO1 "J 'Ml ofaBko la NatfcvrUe. this ISth day of S.Btymbcr. K5. S. W. HATCflETT. Cemntroller STATE OF TENNB8SKK.) OoMMBbLLxa's Orricx. T R -re- ir j?,is?,T,tt,t- September IS. 1868.1 I, B. W. Hatehett. Comptrel lr at tho Treasury, do hereby ufy that thi, BnterprUe Imraaco C?fPnJ; i5i at CIneiBBajff. IntheSUtoof Ohfo. has produced to mo satis faetory evidence that said Osmpany has complied with all tho re ?lrUf ,he tw X State of Tronesaeo Iwjranee Companies, and I further certify that R. a AleNairy. Ageat of said Com paayjas aWo eomplieU with tho retirements .f the laws of the State, made an? providldm such eases . whorefere. said JteterprkilruursDcS (jempany has authority to take risks and transact ylfle meS tawiM 'n this State, at Nash i.7 jU Cf,rtJa?io f seenay must be reaewed tho 1st day of July and January of each year. a. W. IIAaCIISTT. seplS iw Coaptroller ef Ten nance. STATEMENT or tlio Condition or The RiiMirKr Pascn ycrs AJMurnuce Compnny. IlABrreBD. Conn- July 31. l&K. To thx Honobablk ConnaoLna of th Stats Or TBNNBfiSIB: The undersigned. President and Secretary of Ihe Railway Passengers' Assurance Company, la compliance with the law r tha Hint, at T.M. see. make the following statement : I. Tho name of the Company U. Trb Raiiyat PASSBxaxaa' Arm tin ifnie Cour at, ami la laeated Iu Hartford Caaneetlwt. The amount af Canifat Rlu!r L. Tk reellan 11 aad red nrra ana four Aneusana and ISght uoiiars. 3. TheSHHMint of (lanital SlaV n.LI nK Im 1 Ilundreil awl Flfty-tw9 Thoasaad aad Bight Hundred Dollars. 4. The assets of the Company, are Cash on hfld 4 aata ij Duo from Agents . Sjg ' Aeeumulated later est . 7.11 m U. S. UOTHMDiat I.aaa Ua uo Virginia Stat Bowk xjjbo Csnneetiout Siata Itond. as -it TMB4vSiate Bonds igjj llartrsnl Clur UomM IOlSK SpringaeW. Illinois. 10 percent Usndf- 11(160 ah, and Leather Bask Stk. N. TV.. 11.M0 MerehiU' BxehaageBaak Steak, " SjJ50 Fourth NallftBAl WSJ) S. rio nalHNUes due or not due. 8. 7J9A Lsss adjusted and net due- 100 1. Aooaat of all other claims agalsst the Costpaay will net exceed . 4J250 11. Tu STMtMt amniintlauiMiil In Is Ti Thousand Dollars. ' STATK OF C0NN8CTICUT. vtow wt uanisfu. Habtmwb. Auiiut . IMA yss. rtmntuir dent, aad U. l'asMftgsn' AswirraAM Omaay. aad severalty maila alb. that the absva statt by tbeat iuniHairiH, aooorumjr 10 in sir ot kaowt edge ad belief. CHAS. F. WSSON. N. P STATE OF TKNNK88XE, 1 OovrTBOixxa's Orricc. , NAMTlLtx. Septeakr lth. UW. j T.B. W. IliTCMiTT.CVKBptrfllerof the Treasur. dohtteby entity that the Railway Paweagsrs Auraae OMepaay, leeated at ilnrtferd. Stato of 9aae4tmt. has prodoced to ma satisfactory an dense tbat sakl Company, has oraplUd with all tho reqairetMiits of the laws of the Htate of Ten mm isipol oa Iwunaeo CompiBM. and I further eartMy that Josr Nash, P. P. l'irt. J- F-PAt. Agantsof said Caapaay have also epmplil with the requirement of the laws cf the Stata. mail aad provided la sueh cues Wherefpre, sahl Passeagcri' Assurraaoe Carapan? has authority to take risks aad traasaM the busi ness of Iasaraaea la tab State, at NashvUla. . ., 8. W, HA TC11KTT, P Comptroller of Taaaas4.. HYG-IENIO TOE TUB OK BAT 1 I 31 PORTED TOIVIC, n.w.v, nmimiDiiiini, mur?i wf hp irum 1 IlSflt BMB&Hl af Ihfl Amariaan .Vmilaal Aaaiwia tfn, nt their aoaYntln,h14 in iUlfTmsre, May 1st, 18tX. CONTAINS yo SPIItlTR OF ANY RIND, AVB TBSIirOSE NOT I.VTOXICATINO IN TIIE XXAffT. It is araoared ia Paris from ro Sfliasr. and DIM lull.., adssou m Ha asmpotlHen oaly am rsswrsw to Balances. Ladle will Sad k a deHcfeas tabdMuU for ths various teaios wbieb bava aa JtteMa body. ai'KOtT 1'ERI.E IsarsraWVaaefmeatdaHghUttl flavor. ItU ths PgXg JUICE OF A M08T DULICIOT s GRAPE. It mpauos. ia eieaJleseo aay labia wwa iii tha aaunUy, Bed ia lurepo far saera raeatal Mtrpoaea. Cbarafa people aro hvHad ta ioaatra lata it TM Wiaaa aro sold by all druggists. f Aamta. Nsaavilto. JET N A LIKE ENSURANCE CO., wr Hartford, Connccticnt, AsaeU, Aufiiat .3,500,000 1st. 18 jBtom,,r'tr3rX'$2f7501Q0i) And Pollrlrs Issued,- - 0 031 Nashville AgenGy: 31 College. W. D. TA LBOTT, Ccncrnl Aajeat. P. P. PECK, enlilest ArcBt. N. B. TbW Cmmi flr ku ttmUk mli v...f- nr par ait WfHf AsmomI DirW4 tlMs aay otbar Life iBmraew OstaiHUiy rirMl.l in uTm tm. PLANTERS' HOTEL STJaYEVEER STRE-ffiT, Jfaar Cedan NAsirvnxE, TENN ESS ES. HAVINti LBASSD THIS H aaa beaa aacwrea ami Sira CB aew xarMwra, 1 rwpeatruK . inwua aaa iaa traToaeg do h-ibi A DR. Br. IV. HAM. TT AVISO XBOAIN1B MI -M. ro4Bait tha bmMIm of hi i of. ao oni Ck-tv ?rvt-L' P ; w aw i a, spj s o., mr 8B lit tttt me Sff.j