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-W . CAMEBOX & Co , Putl iher. TUESDAY KOENISO, FEB. 23, 1301. Feraens writji5 to till 02 to iTibsente to the vtlca, or en any cthtr tisievi, ttcld address tlrir letters to VCK. CAKESCS CO., Pitlishera. The State Convention. Having ia a falser article shovrn how Btsy slaves there were to dispose of, we now procd, bffcre dicn?irg the tnt ds to be employed, to coapsre the adranta ges c! fretdwtaOTet slavtry, ia a pecu niary point tf view. The array of statistics which we raigbt presestwould be altogether t;o loag for isn-rtion in the coins:. t Ilia journal, tnd toolctg to be generally interesting ; we, therefore, ccd tent ourse Ives with the fo'lotvin com parison between thr?o coust'ei ia ITiry rj land, aad the sarai cumbT.ia Tenn sjlvauis ; acd we have ctotea these, be cause tbey were all fettUd about the sam time ; ard that they have a simi larity ia toil, acd pr.daotioa; and Le cause the areas are neirly tho same- The figures are takea from the cessas of ISj'J that cf ISC'J not bcin; yet pub lished: Xtitat pop. It .UJ , 13 S'i f tr.s Price Gfr ti'i't Ante A l Larks Ft. Kv'a n.6'o - 9 54 fi 5V1 7M 6 7;:3 3" Mfc.J 5'1,l8Jt 17.C43.7il FtKrLVAKIA CitTUTIES. T- tat T'T- 7J 123 - - r-(4 MiiH ; Talus of tartri Ecris I efcrrfr f be-ur ToUl None. 121 4 '6 62 . J.6 . 132 - 2M.WC1. ... . , la xaany rrspects, the Maryland coun ties pofgtsEfd advantsgei oTrr thtir ri! ta3; tley were rearer a carket, dcricjr the century acd a half ia which water was the or.ly meeni cf tracsptriaiioj, fide from the old farm wagon ; tndthii advanttgo was 1 no xaeana a trifling one. Bat to Ihe ratnre and extent of the CiSerence between the Talae cf farmi la Tecxipjlriaia atd IIrj!aod.. The adtsr tge c& the side cf the former it 75,000,f OQ; and if we were to value aeh of the 03.1S5 slates ia tho Iatfer atSlOOO, which was djable their raloe, still it would little more than half xcale up the dt ei nsy. Pat we will go a. little further ; we u-ill tale the itlie cf all (he laud ia the whole tite of Maryland, and then find a ba'aac in fvcr tf the three conn -ties, of nearly $9OC0,OOO; as the real property in le State is but $37,173 545. Bat we will net conEae ourselves to totbevalaecf farms alone; while in this the preponderance is ira-aenss in farcr of freedom, in al! ether rcspect., th adfaa tages are almost entirely on its side. The FenciylTeaia counties have their millions invested ia city property, and other mil lions in manufacturers and public work ; against which the lu&rjland counties can scarcely tTt a turn worthy of a morcrni'n consideration. Ia this connection, we might make compandors bit wee a Tesntssce acd seme one of the free States, possessing feer nafnral edrantapes than it dors; bat forbear to do to, as each fac's are too patent to every reader, to need ampli fication. , Citaecs of Tennesfee old slavehold ersare begicnicg to realize this fact We conversed with one a day or two ! since, who declared that while he was at first as mdeh vexed as any man, at los- iiij Lis negroef, jet now he was glad they were gone ; and declared that if it were not for guerrilla incuraiona in Lis neighborhood, he would Lire a number of contraband?, and be a wealthier man before New Tear, than he had ever been before, even assessing his former slaves at their original va'nr. Give Tennessee peace, frora this date till 1S70; and let it be either absolutely, or prospectively free ; and the valae of prcperty then will far exceed thst at the time cf the last census, tha h all the n'groes Were thea valued at a cerUlD sum per bead; and that, too, in the face cf the fact that the State baa endured three years cf devastation, at the hands of two armies.' "v" The KiHll3:x-n Alleged Simple Car. The Waelirrt'n Kffxitlipsn says that a pamphlet was pnbhsLed ia London, in 18C3, by one Charles K.se, opoa this object, ia which it is staled that the father cf the author, Ut. Thomas Ease, an unprofessional can, discovered in JS2C, a speciCa remedy fir this dreadful disease, toatsd its virtue in 1 COO cases inoculated by himself, fvaod it uniformly (factual, and sirce that tims 3,000 cues hate beea cured by it. The recipe is so simple and rational that we give it btlosr, its administration being accompanied by a plenty of fresh air for the patient, acccrdirj to the usual practice amorgphjsiciaris cf the present day. Here it la: Creaa of tartar, 4 or. Khuttrb, 12 yrsics. ' Cold water, 1 pint This is said to atrest the disease in its later attgss, and to prevent any pitting if Bsed as iooa as the $ jcptonis appear. The UUowlr-Z is oe of tbs cerliCcates that appear ia ilr. Eist'e pamphlet:; Dorenra, Kay 13, ISC 3. I hereby certify that, while siany Tears oae of the medic! cClMrsof Ihe Dorking Doioa, I had numerous opportu nities cf brvingr the ttScacy of the late Mr. Th s. Law's remedy for small pox. Partieclarlf amours the poor the remedy wm s mott popaiar one, bttat the tita- referred to I was r.ot acquaictea with its nature, though aitonibhtd tt its extraordiaary auocenc. - TnoMie Nar-rtR, 1 M ti. a to e The D?mocratio Party is beiag thor oughly and rapidly abolitioniaei. Jsmes Brooks, cf the 2ew York Express, made speech ' yesWdsT, ia vflich hn said alavery is dead, trxi he will net f ght acy locker ever iu d ad body. He also an nouaced Ltmeelf ia favcr of a vigrrous prosecatioD cf the war. TLia tcck Voor teea, aid tthers cf the Copptrheads, by surpriie, atd they were acjry. Thi great tide of friedca It iwrepinasy very Op pcei'Jsn, rd ecca there realises to be no pro-slavery psrty v?i:b a frci- dsl..e crsnlzati:a ia Quarrel. James Brock, irho has Iocs been a$ pliicg to the leadership of the Coistti- tiva psrtj, Las at Icrgth, like John Unit, discovered that it 'vron't psy . and with a cold heartedness cf TrLich the political wotld furni'hes few parallels, he turns cp-n lis former associates, to whem. ha is indebted for his prosed position, and reads them. Ia a recent rpeecaia the House cf representative ?J be at once cut locie from his late politi cal aseocia'es, and declared that slavery was dead, and he would not be amorg the number to aid ia acgilvaniritg i stia into life. This declaration sent a thrill cf hor ror through the bosocs of such gentle mea as Wood and Voorhiea. What destroy an institution which has givea to their party its vitality, and to whose aid they were lorg indebted for success ? llonstrous. , Mr.Voorhies jumped to his feet ia aa instant, and desired to ask a questioa, bat Jataes wouldn't Lear him; but Dan wouldn't bo choked; if he cculda't in terrcgato, he could at least protest ; and be did pro'est esaisst the sacrinigereus fulsiicatioEJ of ths meusber from New York. He wanted to keep himself before the people; aad to da so he must rids t'ae gentlfcioaa from Africa ; be had no other hobby ; was incapable of ccm prehearing one idea cf political tcono my; but be could talk about nigger equa'ity and amalgamation, and ride tW.i',m nam the cr indices of the " " " . m 49 people. He would protest against auch a tLirg. ia the name of Jeff. Davie, and several other patriotio friends cf his. Cat ilr. Brooks went oa to eay that he favored a law similar to that proposed by Lir. Doolittla in the Senate, reeervkg four dollars from colored soldierb' pay for the support of women and children, and urged the establishment of the Freed men's Bare an, with directions to pro vido for tho care aad regulation of freed men, ia each manner that they should not become a charge to the Treasury; while Daniel and his friends sat horri fled at what they had heard. Caessr was not more sarpri&ed at seeing Brutus amocg the conspirators, than these men at hearing James Brooks proclaiming abolitionitm. No one believes James is cincere; be is a demagogue, 8E knows no such word as honesty ; but he perceives the direo tion ia which the popular current is run' ning, and b is prepiricg to drift alorg with it.. lis will be accompanied by others ; . acd soon we shall see them the fiercest abolitionists of them all. Tlie Pirate Alabama wit at Should '' be D ,!. Tfee VaRhicgtoa correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazttie ssys that the accounts recently received from San Franclexo concerning the presence of the pirate Al abama at Amoy, Laving been contradict ed, it is proper to eay that authoritative intelligence received at the Capital, posi tively states that she was there on the 17th of January, with the United States ship Wyoming lying alongside cf her, and on guard over her. The Jamestown was locked for hourly. It is safe to believe that tho pirate will not again trouble our commerce. Or ders have been issued, it is understood, to the commanders of these vessels to destroy her at the dock, if necessary. That is th6 proper way of disposing of the matter. Destroy the pirate, and then apologize to Chinese Government for any breach of its neutrality laws, and if any pecuniary irjury is done the property cf that nation, pay for it. A Copperhead Slander. The Chicago Times, the vilest copper head paper in the North, except the Cincinnati Enquirer, utters the follow ing: Of the New England school marms who went to Port R'yal, sixty-four have been obliged to start private nurseries on their own account for the use of little mulattofs. Sdch, soldiers, is specimen of the vile slanders ia which the peace Demo cratic press indulge, while speaking of your sisters, and your daughters. The female tea:hers of the North, are among the most intelligent and cultivated of American ladies; and the villain who u'tera such a slander as the above, de serves the reprobation of all reppectable men. , ', The Tress of yesterday morning, Cads fault with our interpretation of the am nesty oath ; it says that the party takitg it does not agree to the freedom cf his alaves, but merely to eubmit the matter to the Suprtme Court. If the Freas had read the whole of the article from which it quotes, it would have been saved con siderable indignation ; the remark about which it finds fault, was based, as wo said, in the beginning of the article, up on the assumption that the confiscation act was constitutional. ltecraltlns; Kejrraea. "We clip the following note form the Columbia (Tenn.) Sentinel of tb 20th : Eaiaqc'. Co 0"Ci. C. f. Tuoo.-a, 1 XathviU, February 13, 1.J4. Captain B H Polk, . A. A O. n'd Q'r's Dist. of Nashville. Captain: I have the honor lo inform the Commanding General fiat the Sec retary of War has, throngh Brig. Gea. L Tootaas. authorised me to recruit colored men without their own cr their master?, consent. Several scouting parties are now tspon Ibis recrnitiog. - I cave the honor to bp, very respectfully your obedient' servant. (Signed) B. D. Mcsst, Ctpt. and Cm'n. Org'a U. S. C. T. OmcTAL B H Pouc, Capt A- A. A. G. To vJoi.. ii. ii. aii2sx, ' Columbia Tean. Governor Seymour of New York, has signed, a bill for amending the Constitu tion of that State, so as to allow soldiers to voK Tbe people are to vote oa the am?nntr.t ca the second Tuesday of March, and-within fieea days after the cacvasa the returns shall be made to the Secretary of State, who shall certify them to the Ledslatsre. Boms soldiers recently chastised tho Copperheads of Mauraee City, Ohio, fcr calling them "Liaccln hirelinga," by Crst "thrjbLLngM and thea making theatsLe tbe oath of a'!-n&e before the proper cfSscrs, as! pay for it It is safd that scn-e twenty- five were thus added to the kjal rAsksof that town. A patent js.fe.1y pocket has bea Lavent d 2icit jitpockets. I,vicst frcii? tlie X ont. flo-a. Lr.gglrtet has ot rei-'tah & fiOm East .Tennessee. Oa the other hand, he is "strer!henia Lis position, ts we are assured from this who knovv. Longstreet is not such a fool as to aban don East "fenneEPee, the only strategic point from which the rebels can operate with any hope of success during the sp preaching spring campaign. There is soaienews tbrocgh curscouls concerning Sherman; and also through prisoners; but we are only allowed to state that his expedition is meeting with en'ire success ; that the rebels have been everywhere, outgeneraled; and that the most important results -are expected speedily to be accomplished. The peak!tT In Sm'.tti Coontr Siiira Cottar, Texji, Feb. 20, 1SC4 Ediforicf LTt Kaihville Union: Dear Sies There waj one ot the largest assemblages of clt'.zeni at Chts nut Mouad to day that I have seen for years. Notwithstanding only a few dsj a' notice was given, I verily believe almost every one who heard of it came out It was a cold, raw day, yet the old and the young, the rich and the poor, were there. The ladies came, too, ia larg8 numbers. All seemed iatant on finding out what was their duty. Major John W. Bowen addressed them 'first. He talked better than I ever heard him before. His audience was composed of the real prph not mea of ambition, willing to resort to any means by which their selSih ends could bo subserved but was coinpofed of those wanting their country's good, an d vrhen their duty is once mora known, will dire do it Thtra were many present who had once been led astray, but who will hereafter act for themselves. The iIjor was well aare of these facts, and talked to them fratkly diegaising nothing. ( Told them his mission was one of friendship to all who were disposed to do right to their country in the future. Was willing to forgive where forgiveness was con6is tent with publia jastice, confessing " that whilo he would. ir jure the prson cf no one, and had bo personal feelings of revenge to gratify the Voice of his bleeding country the spirit of his boy from his premature grave the silent grief of Lis brcken-hearted mother the sor rowing widows and suffering orphans all over the land called for a revenge upon that interest which had caused eo cinch woe and desolation." He told the in lUit his Government, by which ho had stood amidst all her trials, was kind and mer ciful; that she was nov oUarirg her tc fractory children psrdon and he would advise them to accept it accept it wil lingly. He told them that they ought net to be foolish any longer on the necro question. That that was now a dead aad putrid carcass, and in asmucb ts it had been the source of all our evils, be believed good taste would be disp!ay- cd in mourning after it as little as possi ble. Hs refered most eloquently, to what our country was a few years ago, describ ing it in all its glory, and contrasted it with its present condition. Tears fell freely from the eyes of many, when he called upon them to thitk, ia sad memo ry, cf those near aad dear ones which this cruel, ruthless, heartless rebellion had caused to be taken from them for all time. In this connection hs appealed to tbem. to know whether they were not all tired and sick of traitors and trai tors' works; and whether they did not feel like invoking the curses of heaven uoon their heads. He instructed them aoout the pending election everybody seemed aad talked that they were satis fied. There were several large slavehold era preseat like patriot!, some of them said they were willing to surrender their interest in that institution, sinc9, now convinced that its existent and the peace of Vit country, wu impossible. Captain E. S. Williams made a short, bat sp- nroDTitte talk said that he was a fighting man, aad wanted recruits for the Home Guards. oloateencg is going oa rapidly ia our section of the country the spirit fst becoming general amongst us is, that we have a duty to perform that we ought all to put our shoulders to tho wheel, and help push cut the rebellion as soon as possible. I made the con eluding speech whether a good one or a bad one, it doe3 not become me to say. I endeavored to talk candidly, and told my neighbors and frienda what 1 be lieved was best I am proud truly proud to have it to say, that our section is acting so nobly. Let all Tennesseane, if needs be, who have spirit of genuine love for the country of their forefather, arise and assert their manhood. Ia heart, our gallant State was never for disunion. She was cheated, defrauded, and swin dled into her unenviable attitude, I have, ileesrs Editors, no longer any secrets about these matters. Usnce I am, Very respectfaily, yours, feo.f Tim H. Williams. The Fprlnsr Election. Farther returns from the spring elec tions ia New York, evince a steady gain fcr the Union party everywheie. In the town elections in Franklin county, the Unionists gained six supervisors over last year. In Delaware cennty t Union gain of one is reported. Ia Otseo there is a Union t aia cf two, ia Chemung a gain of four. In St. Lawrence every town but one elects a Union supervisor. A letter from Ogdessburg to the Alabny Journal, says : Ia some cf the iowes tbere was not a democratic or copperhead ticket cast In other town! two Republican Union men were run for the purpose of going through the notions, and keeping our men in good trim for the ereat Presiden tial battle of next fall. For the last two years this town (Otwegafchie) has been one of tbe two towns represented by a democratic supervisor. . Here we had a fair and square stand up fi'ht. We won, electing rur whole ticket by majorities ranfirg from nicetf eight to two hun dred aad seventy-four. Whea the re sult was announced there was a tre m-n-doss ruh amoaj the copperheads to find a hiding pla;e. 0-ir boys broke out into a spentmeoas celebration, kindled a rrtoitsg bonfire, adjourned la Lyceum Ha'J, had a big time, t peaking, sieging, aad general civrrtttili'i-ins. The pe-e-ral result ia t'. csamty is twesty-eijht Unioa supertisors to cae conservative, copperlwad, or democrat, or whatever sui.a hini."v ... v.. , Ia Tioga county the Union gains are reported. Ia Owegs the Uaioa ticket Taad two hsadrtd aad twelve xatjoritj. Governor Hall of llissouri, has signed tho Cventioa bill, unexpectedly to the BatlicaJs, s he has hitherto beea class ed whh the Copperhead. TLxxttYitiz, Feb. 0.CScial iafor mation from Gen. Dode was rceired t Gca. Logan's headquarters to-day that the reVls, supposed to bo F. ddv'a com mand, ettempt'd to crrsi tho Tennepeee tt three difTerent ferries, bat were driven back by Dodge's troops. The Icfsof Union troops was very slihf. Ti ii rntnored here that hsrmin Ke ivj B fight with Tolk, nesr Brandon, Miss, and whipped Liu, takbg 12,0C0 prisoners. Over 12 COO negroes have already en listed ia Teonesaee. Ealistments in the mieidle district are at the rate of 5l0 per week. Ssvarms of guerrillas are reported ia tho vicinity cf Waterproof. They had fired three co'ton gins, which were burn ing whea the steamer Jetlia passed up, and gunboats were shellin the woods. Ojr forces at Vidalia, Miss, were re cently aUacked aad driven by Dick Tay lor; bat reinforcements and pa a bo at 3 came to the relief our troop t, and Taylor's command was scattered, and a number killed and wounded. Gea. Beatoa arrived to-day from be- low. After two or three days' skirmish iog, our forces captured Yazoo City, which they now LoJeL s Further ty the Africa. New Yobs, Feb 21. Great Britain The add-e$s ia reply to the Queen's speech ws adopted ia both Houses of Parliament without amendment. In tho House of Lord?, Earl Derby re viewed at length the foreign policy of the Government, contending that it was iafmious and humiliating to Eaglsnd. The rejection of Napoleon's proposal for a Ecrcpern Congress aGd of his invita- tion to recognize the Government of the Confederate States, together with" the fruit! es negotiations with Cassia re specting Poland, and the interference in the Dmo-Germaa tiiUjulty, were sever ally referred to, and, although he did not oppo3e the address, he severely con aureet Caswell's foreign policy. Kusgeil, iri reply, explained the Dno- German diflbulty.aad showed that Eog- land was quite uninterested in the mat ter, never having given the slighest promise of assistance to Denmark. Earl Grey condemned tbe bombard ment of Bigapsoma, and though that Denmatk had been encouraged to look for assistance from England. Ia the House of Gammons, DTsraeli poke, assailing the foreign policy of tho Government. Palmerstoa replied, defending Eassell. Mr. Gladstane explained that the prcrniee of Ecgland to stand by Djn mark was given under circumstances different from those which control the present war. ; The Queen s speech is said to have canned the most bitter disappointment in Danmrk. - L;rdG. ilanvers expressed the hope that the Government would lose no op portanity of giving friendly advice to the Amoricaa belligerents, with a view of ending the bloody contest. It is stated that the Alexandra case wi'l be taken before the Honse of Lords whatever may be the decision of the Ex chequer Chamber it being the wiah of all parties to have tha law in this diSbalt oe settled by the highest legal au thority, v Tn Liverpool Chamber of Commerce has been discu.ssing the alleged system of nominally transferrin? American ships to the British fig, and, by tbe evasion of law, avoiding the risk of capture. The subject was finally referred to a committee to make a report thereon. Marshal Wrangle has mued a procla mation to the Schleswigers, saying the civil commissioners of Anetria and Prussia will aume administration ' the Datchy of Scbleswig only, and no as has been stated of bchleswig and Qolstein. The London Times says : The Gov- ernmen, a few days since, made to the i. ... i i two ucrunu jj-jwers propoauion WQ1CB deprives them of every possible ground for hostilities' Lnzland offered to guarantee the required conditions, and to embody the German princioles at to the orovernment of oohlesw:g Holstein in tbe rtrotacol. to be 6igned by the signers of 18o2 When, therefore, the troops of the two German powers passed the Oder and all that these governments had de manded had not only been conceded but guaranteed by a first rate power which ad been the chief adviser of Denmark, acd possessed the power -of enforcing its own opinion, can it then be said the war on which they have entered is other than a useless carnace. Bat the antagonisms between the Danes and Germans are hel(ed Dy matual slaughter. We have little hope that moderats councils will be listened to by cither Bile. The proceedings oa the 3 i insi, against Sch'eswig are reported as follows in aa official bulletin frora Prussian headquar ters: . The Austrian vanguard, led by Gen. Van Cabling ii person, with the van guard of a Prussian guard, advanced against Scheswi?, and at the third charge with the bayonet the allies were renulaed. and the Danes posted bafween LMterf and Galtorf commenced slormin? Kon ntgsberg and O'oersMk. The attacking force capturu a rifled gun and pe netrated inward till beneath the fire of th cannon and arming the inner works. The loss is inconsiderable. Another account reports that the Ger man loss was very great Tbe attack was con'inuei on the -4th, without making much impression on the Danish line. The King of D?nmuk had left Schles- fr'ir aid arrival at Sonderber. The loss Of the Austrian in the storm ing of Jasie is stated at 400, inc'ndirg manv offlc?r. A false guide conducted the rrufiians against the Austrian, and they fired upon each othr. The Danes had altogether about 1.0A0 hors du com bat at Schleswi?. vis: 300 killed and wounded, and 700 ill froai inclement weather. The loss of tbe Austrian at the latest date was 300 oCIcers and 519 men. It is asserted that th Danes have Pent cOnnrs after Kussian veese's. Dake Frederick has baen proclaimed at Eckenford, and Schwagen ia Schlos- wiT- The Austrian Eeischwor'h hsd ex- prMed eymoa'thy for the army iin Scbleswigt and granted, as extraordin ary credit 4 000 000 of florins. Toe bonvancof th English funds, under the pacific Parliament debates, continued, but yesterday's improvement of half per cent in thi coaols was bare ly supported. To-aay American secu rities are flt. Nkw Ycee, F.b. 21. A Washington despatch report the cloture of eleven blockade runners, on the Lower Potomac, with a large amount f valuable goods and a Irg rebel mail. The Herald wft Virginia despatch reports the arrival of a large cumber of derferS- Lieutenant Saodrass has been caught and identiSd as one of the person n eared in the late ribb?rrv oa th Balti more and 0'o.io Rxilroad, for which he is to be tried by the United States District Court. Derters report Magruder's force at 30 000. Caney Creek is occupied by 5, C00, and several heavv guas ; 20,000 men can b concentrated there ia two days. The re-bs's have two pickets posted eieht cr fifteen miles ia advance, so as to give thea time for preparation ia case of our advance. A Miter has recovered $5,030 of New Yok b-ardiBg-houie keeper for shipp:ngtiaoa a Liverpool voyage under pretesceof sending Lisa to Havana. Not a dozen pipes cf real Madeira yriae cow aasuaUy leave that island. Idaho Territory. Groid Tttlnoa ! Thn-s n-i-il-j -ml-fT'M'J t m nf'.tw. u.d.i uiB'.-t in iSs wutU t A iitrg valuable Itfortraticn in n-g,ri jo U:t fwnilrr h Oent ftud iafet ra 4' of ri':h i !r t.rv Id ih thirimc t.mn and at lb trust uprni", p mp'i h-"n hre. la fct ail lnf rratt:.'n n-'Ty to hnui J'i'itg or dfsiclri to rmli.T.;ti, ir':i t tu-cl'be.i. ulI i tha Sroi ( pril (cn tho la?t tra;nlT(-) on reo'i ty ri:l f f -N"E CULAh. A.'rfr J. CK:iAKOl box 2( eh tt. Iu'dls, JS-j. S3 -it-State of Tennessee, DAVrDSOV COCMT-ft. 0crg W. Bcid, riaialiir, "j In a golt l-j nigloil I alUchra'til tsfsr. 6 ' M tt.-uihM, J. P. .Joha M. Broirn. rfoadnt, J al sa'd c vmj. IK th.3 cao, iha tUlatiH. G.-h-s W Bcjd, iJ aa li Jnrlt acid obUiued an a-Uchm 1 1 i'.n Jofca ftf. Browa for oue hundred ani t"nl-CTr (Jj tars, del.t 3u8 t j arc ..ct, and on mj'.ian of paint: J a-d It ap, rin to tae 'at fc:ia ot tbe Jf.c, thst theacfrad.Dt. John at. Biofrr,: a ioa ris. tat m tha state of Tnnsv a ; it a orce'td that pu 'HcaMoa bs m4 ia th ra hviil t l ion forlccr airctsirj vak?, nqoinnj ita iJ drfDdvat t apiv bsfore i!dJa,uc oetha h d rf March. W4 aod p.eaa, answer trdfm ir to a.id.-.ui ,cibe wUe tU cauta ma l at down f r hrarli ex vartt ta that day. G. M. fcoUiB 1 T. jl. a JuEtc t i ho F-acj. Fetniary 1?, 18S4. 4w Frt. Ite l AI'Tat OciTEamT;"a Crr;c, 1 - KaihfiUc, Ti'cn., Feb. 2J, 13Ct. j SEALED PP.OP05AL3, markc-d "Prt.po.aa for Cattle," arlli b re-aivtd at this c:2t nttil HOTS, Unrcli Ht, to fura'nh the 0. rf Grycrim -nt with liO TaSK WEL'. l$ROKi-:jf WOSKIVfl . AT TtK, to b la all raapfcts sound an j ar?ireuV ani mals. tawMUat letat 100'J tk uids. acd to be not lef tbao fiva nor more tlma dim vmh o d. Uid i!i be rciTed Or one Vtk and opvard', and must b arcm pi nied by t s acUry boiid to Ua.f its am aat of b a, thit tLs cutru t, if iF.v-ue 1, i 1 be p o.uptly carried cot. Tbe whola of the cattto m:r,t be di-ltvercd by ibn 'Oth ilarca, at the iov-irrmiit luii't jWf at ih i dof.t, wberethor wi 1 be lutpctfd fcy as is; ctor appoiu'et fjr tbe purpoae. ise Gove tmtni f rTH the r'g'it to r ject anj cr a 1 th bids If it sh m'd ae proper to do a j. Ey ordr or turT.-tvi, j. i iunai. un, ih'jif Q-ijritria;3 tsr. C3ARLK3 H. IKV1U, Capiaia and A. Q V. Loolsvi!. Journ p:enc coj T. Frt23-7t MOOD! WOOD! WOOD! .Of rice AsstsfAS' Qrianastv-ti.-., ) sUT:i;e RDd N-irncu-m buiin aJ, Nvbttie, T.-nu., feb. l:, lSri J ffP.fP0?AL3 bo received att'iH i Ri e uj Ii M. March lit, 1S54, for a largo qiamitv of WOOD, to be delivered on tha line of tho Sa.-.lii!!e and Northwestern Railroad, to qiantities tf 1J0 cord a and upward, a, mi ta points bctwe n aecii m 10 acd 57 ot aaid Kuad a the Military r nt n lent of liaiimaia may def-ifO'ittj. Tbe wood io be rlo ivertd in F;;ch miTinor as to be ea'ily lo-de-J. AM woo-l will be lnpected by a Government In-pector, acd will btFettiotfjr upon pr.-aentin the iL8jct ir'a Cer t.QcA:e at Ihia Udl 'e. All Propoaali will be subj-ct to the approval of the Suior and 'cprvi9tn Q lartortna-itor of tbe iJe pirtmeul of (he CuuibiltLd. By order of Lieut. Cot. J. L. IiDKALPSTX, Chief eiuarttrmjater. F. H. ECG AR, Cal. irtd A. Q. IT. , N. acd N. W. B. R. fcb23Tt ' FIRST CL?3 WATH SIAKFR ran fiad a situ ia. atioa aad gool wafres by applying at thelk-M Pen rcot, i Cherry Btreet, Xachvii.e , Teau. r.b2i-tr JUiT RECEIVED IX ST01E AN't) F02 SAIX AT II, B. S31ITIIM, 1CX5 Worth. College fctroet, Kew tbe Lnuifville Railroad Dcin t, f f bbla Sao N. Y. Apr.Vd, In primij rribr. El 'II " 21 big W. R. ar.d Hamburgh Tbcoso. .'A bos. Nortnero TotAtoea, in fincKs, 1'airy packed and choice V. jH Butter. IYVOlCSSTOB1IVr. 203 bbb. MiobIj.n prcasej Applda. 0 do Flnetlder 20 half bbU choice Boll Butter. 3a kfgs Dairy picked do. AL'O, l.OMbn Micl fan Oit? for .le. P. S A fall iins of . Grocsrii-H, Pn-liiro, KcioV Knacks. 43 , 4o a One ftoc. A ?ocsl art! le of Coal Oil acd t very va-iety atid sty e of (oil Oil Lamps. Shr!ef5i.ib and Fixtnres ail of ahlch I of fer fr e-ue at low firurvs. CsiU and n. b. surra Xasaviixt, F.,b. 21.1SC4 lr A. NELSON. V? L. MURFREE NELSON & HUEFREE EEIL ESTATE A.D CEKRIL ACE.1CV FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COLLECTIONS, Etc. So. 29 North Chirrs' Street Nashville. Tfitin. Feb 23 lot NELSOlfS AGENCY OFFICE. KEW AIIRANGE 3IEKT. TBS under?:grel Ukes great pleasure in arbounn iujr tt nig friends and patron tt:t W in. L vlcwaim, Efq., has bc?me eoar.ected wuh tiie Of fice a partner. Tae style herea't f wiil ba N'ifoa i; alarlrec. Mr. M. long residi'iice is tUia 'cti(iu( ih S'.ite ; hia legal attaiamentl, aad bis eetAbliahed reputation as a mm of icierity and inzh monil cha ractur are well knowa to onr old n-xid?nti, w hile all enstomera may rely ntwia faitlifal atteotion to their buFUieea. itbiO-lBiJ -.SLSU5. - For Sale. FOR Bank &f Tnne;re Money, Piv'y tvf.t of de sirable (rronu.l on North llarkel aire t, below thi LuiSTiue and Aaihtiile l8Kit. App y to A. NELSON, Aser.t, fea20-lw Cherry atreet, near Union. Cider. 1 O B IBBELS ClDSR jast re-eiTd end fur sale xw by o. t. ii-;kkt, gt. too It tf H ga a-d bnal tia. Sign of ths Man ami 7dtrtar, on ATarJd, rp- Josite Union tired, Aashvtile. Cff-r. for a'., rP.I-?H AND GSNCINK DRUGS, MEDICIX1-S, . CHEMICALS, P&lnta, Oil., Vainlxbea, Dje-tulfa, WINDOW OLASJ. CMH WAP.. W ALL P A V K It , OJd, SatSt. OOt, Velrt, C'arei, P'aIs, totittr, Flro-BJrt male, ittWf Y . STATFJABY PAPEB?, ASSORTED. (mm GnOWrH OF 18G3. FRESn EUPPLTE3, RECEIVED Br TriK fC'SCf.I3 13.. AGTST FOB ifc.r iai la NuhTibe. Flower Seeds Assorted, n'oeCraaaSsH, 0aae Or a Sd, LiclXl tira'i Sefcd, j 0-rl..ri , 4), Ai., O Ti.r I Urate raed, e-1. ed Cl,Tr 6: Ac T. VELLS, Oa Market Street, Opposite Union, U. S. Ohrhtian Cenmhsion. CHAlLArN'3 aad ottert InW-r.od la fa-t..'-!aj ree-menu a&4 hnep tU wft Fei'.ev..ut rwii.sc, arelnTiteC to dr&w irraioitoaa n- jtsriy fr'.M V rtatiuc of tbe l.brn; a C-n!r.-.M.ja at Nti- Tli-, K 'irfreeora, Ts:':&oma, Bri5-r.tt, Cuatta KnoiviSej asU Kca'-.r,.:a. , .j u p.r.-D, wbea eoaTeoieat. Orlen aeat br sail bo .l-l a'aU u.e t'jn,br tit mea an1 node of trar,pc,rut'.'o. iUmi' IrprM Comt Ule poii?f8 W ad pial bar t&-.-y bar. aa 5lco. Iu. .- al vwi-ir.-n c4 rji aaeiiti and du-biBetj ly'"g oa t'u r .nd, hoih nana asd tonta of AhTUi4, 1 eait to u-j oppor tunity ot a aarly of g-4 rJ r ,w. r. iiiTii, Ttt 1 mo frenal Futld Ajact. .1 1 . . . . P'r v." : . J: X i: - - i'-- $ 3k f - THEATRE TfrUCT.Onirs,r.vr. W. R. T7ZU- tlT. it ifr?r. ..S p. g-rt' Nr1. TmMtirfr, A HA1U, Mreotot of Sius'.o rtaTcuEii f'n.Bio Artiet. Tuesday ETtninj, Ft. 23. veek cf th! gilivl jrnzf arb"!M Mis a Mary Mitogen. Tseadar ven:aj, FfbrJiry 23, wiU be prr.'rtnej the drfmaof EUSTACIIS toOC.'iO .. UAUDIX. MKLfv Marj lilt &0.N0.. Alfred Stert, To conclude with Th Day after the Wedtlic?. lA'y Giiatath. V!ai Mary JJit.hisX Altivitio of Trxa Tx.r open at V$ o'olock. PerfonjiaDCs to commotio at to fc o'rl( 4. Dresa Oirole oenta. ejrtvUery .... "i STEW THEATRE, Corner ef Union and Smarter. .... Pruprletnr, J. K. ALULS, .Acting aa4 Vtenasr, Tuesdiiy Evening, Fb. 23. iMisa Ieo II utlsoix, Quoen of tbe ICquestrian. Drama. Tuesday fveiiltifr, Febrn.-iry 23, will be performed IIAGLB EYE. OabotU M at Im DaJio. P.a rle Mod ..... Seaeation. FAltCY DANCE Fericra Lola. To ccccludo with Jenny Eind at East. PICE3 OF ADail&?IOV. Orchestra Seata TS oenta. Parqnctu f0 Gau-ry ,. Vi5 i.'oon open at V to 7. f erforsac to oomiucsoe J. P. SNEED & CO , Corner of Broad &. Cherry Sts. HAVg .iut rereiwd per Steamer 160 bbj Choice i.-Uh Potntoe), ICO Urwn ap,lci, 60 Onions, 60 Choic Roll Butter, 28 boxen Cho'co Boil fcultir, I'Xikega Pijf Fet. Keep contaul!y on hand a fq!l acjp'y of GRCCR!E?9 ate..' Wholesale and Uclall. Ftb 1D-2W J. P. SNEED a CO. .Nasuv-lh, Tean., Feb. 17, 1S84. IX ownera cf prenlJK In and about Nash vilie. av orcapiod by tlieCu.ted States GoTrrnnjcct. are reqneiited to furE:h fu:i at'.d cocpU-le rteprx pilon of too pme to iapt. John . I.vjta, i vet Qax'tirraJU:r, tin:! ip.e enrrent mount. JOSBCA NOKToV. Capt. acil A.Q. M. CHAROX T. WlSii, Capt. and A. Q M. JOHS F. ISUM, tart, acd A A O. H. fecti liii. .Eo.ird ol the Ai;emcct of Rents. Af-mtaot SrictAi. AfiiacT, ' C S. 1 ia-ldCKT 1 trajirnKM. "V" OTICI ta hereby g ven, tht by wnwt of the J pro -?r aiiLboritin, lmdo wij be at hasitMdile. itlatami, nn and atr the 27sh day tf tecruary, to llie a'iuuu t of $ ier tnonui. CaAHLU A 1 CLLKR, Amistant fecial Ag"ct. Kashvilla, Feb. 17, 1301. 61. ' BY M. L. ISICi GIfiS, At hia larso WHOLESALE HOOMS Soi. 4S & SO Claerry Street, Up Btaii-a. Cpposita Adams Espress. ICO raf choke caa Pine Arpl. 150 caaea fr&sh Can Poache', ' ICO casea frtah Ceye Otrtera, 60 cases Cencen urated M ilk, 100 cui freah Can Trmatoe, 150 boiea cho'ce Eambarg and Eogtib Dairy Chee, 200,000 Ciara of the a-ot popular branda, lcodoaea choice aborted J.IIIts, pints and half plutd, 00 dozxi chute Cataaba and Khiua Wlae, jt3. and pintf, A One lot of new layer and 51 . R. F.aUini, And a meat msgaificeat apsortaicnt of cat and ping Tobacco, chewLog asd iin -king. Has also on band by far the nrg?tt and m 1 com piete av.ortit;at of IUTS, CAPS iSD SIIL1TAHY HAT CORD?, of a boc33 either la th'a plvra cr LouUrille. Uy stock lu this line Ii dlrsct f'om the tcoufe torie9land will eel! as Icir e ANT Cir.clana'1 butiM. Ala am receiving a Hue I -cr-'y of MILITARY CLOTHISO, 2IILITASY rTJEUISHirG GOODS, and OFFICEES OUIFITS. Such - as Fine Dress Coats, Vests, Pante, Pionscs, Bobber Ofer Coats aad Elankdts, Swords, Sashe?, Revolvers, As. And ia fact everything th oQSoer or aoldier any aeel fit eomSorl and cot, Trainee. And ai to aiy stock of Soch uracryasd Tetiat ?op, Pec, Pffsrlii, Sta tionery ad Earelope., Ilalr Broabea, Conih$, G-uvea, O.ontieta, ilraiy fihlrta, Po.-t Kiltti, Bcirtery, Handkerctlefs, Sucptdn, and maorits tyo teilluua to saMtia. I aUr-waytllnj thla i:d rf Cja !cati ttXXCKL. XS. To lbo'.ler aad ejtntry mercbaeU I would say, call acd see r.y suck aad mrairl mi p lt bf jre buying e!abr. or ajolog farther Ncrth. Ttia fork ia tor "Wholesale at No. 4.9 evrul CO Cher-ry (street, up il tairf and thoae br- w.ah a t's Hat t'btn aaiocj all the latest styles, at 4 a Sia r&lr tf fr-ob-, ran U, acc.amod.Ud at ny ret I roco,at i-reteot at No. 11 Ovlar Street. where r!i are s aid ax low as ar.y.hrr. la Kuh- wflle. An! to the mU'luaii cf this e ty aad S'ar- tmndlcs oactry, I would say, I as kerpxf cob tast y oa baed a veil rtictd?eortavKit '-f lid a A ? tf FELT, LEGHOSAXD STR1W " HATS, Trtnutietl arui Untrirnmed. which w Ub.o!J at tie lowest whla!e price.. Ladles call az.t a y ktxlc at ?'o. X3 sat SO Cherry street, ap st-ra, XasiiTills, TB4. F.bl Eai II. L. Iilor.ISA. roardin. ATZW r-aUiea ea 1 BiAUD ta a pr-.vat ht avoramc'itfd with U on 1.7 at So, tl V m irt, b.twa 'Tiiircu and fcroad. frb 11 8w For Colo cr Eichis?. KTHHiHrJ Pt.;. I SiTA .l ibe ral-jab! JlK p'Operiy W JiMnrti,, or a7.nU Ihaaiand duU lr laKi Ca KbU. far which lb. .. Mrwll tike rjnato or Pzrr.utt Ci-octy Bond, or iUiiresd TiS Brcwpts buued t'rw.a, ia rtebne at t ir r. it)!yti A. NtLoUN, iitt. feb li-i w Ccarry street , a fcrf C fc ica . U ai3 't ; a- u t- 74 Public Square, 11 TAS cn hasdlho fvliowing list ujoai oi L9 sarae aesipuoa O ZW hhh Potatoes, 300 Apples, 20 bags Buckwheat, 10 bbla Oaions, 4 " Oaioa Setts, f U TTnn.n'.Ti HmII Cta.1,- 9. C'nv.r 30 " Cranberries, 1 Poll Cutter, 20 bales 117, 20 boxes Gitdea Seed, 15 Plows. 12 Well Pickets, 30 bxes Iadio, i 15 10 2 15 10 10 LogWOod, ii u u . u u u Alan?, Ma.-iJ Bic3 Stoaa, Gicger, D.-iras'or.c, Salphur, 15 caddies Cream of Tartar, 25 " Gunpowder Tea, 20 doien Backet, LO u Waih Boards, 20 Brooms, 25 Sifters, 10 Tubs, ' ' 2 " Kames. 6 reels Cotton Ceri; . C u Grass " 25 gross Blacking, 150 caddies Tobacco, 6 boxes Tobacc-t, 25 gross Sweet Oyea Tobacco, 20 " R'se-bad 10 " Sannv-ide " In connection with the abcv I have on hand a general anortousnt of HAEDWAEE, TABLE A-D I'OCKEr CUTLERY. CiiOCKESY, GLASSWARE. CO assorted Crates QOEEXSWARB. Also, a eoocI stock of DP.Y GOODS, Notions. Hati, Shoes, etc. Aii oi these uooas l will sell at reasonable prices. Feo 17 la NEW EmiSMYT. NASHVILLE SAVING STORE ! OWE PRICE ONLY. o o O 47 IsOETH 1IA2KET STEEET, Bstoseii Union acd Public S jiiare. TEE CVritfBSIfJNZD wnoid ritectfnl!y rcrm the rit'r.en., an the peblic of the Rnrr.randlnar country, that be has Jnat reveired, and ia now open ing a sow siocx oi DBY GOOD 3, CLOTHITtG, COOTS GENTS' FUnXISIILXG GOODS. o, Which bar. been a-Ircted with th rreaUt eve. ani I uoir f -r C II E A 1 E It lhaa tart beea toli ia KanhTti:. darlcj THE AR Soliciting yoor patrocae, 1 Invite ya to call and lamina my STOCK ani P?JCE3, and be .nrd tfcst It will be to your inter t in maitlti jyoorpur- cbues at the atcre of EFIOIY A. riSFELDEH, No. 47 Market Street u. w. .voaviu, Boo't kMper and alcamaa. feb 12 5 a 18G1. ISGi. MILLER & GREENE, WHOLESALE DEALES5 IS SUTLERS' SUPPLIES, Uo, 33 Cedar Zucct, 23et-wen Cherry and Buamer, MILLER tz GREENE b oa baad the fbllra-Iag CCOD3, which tley eSter at th tcWMt aearket prce; 1J0 Octet aad Ud'ee ehok Tobacco, M Oroes TUjm EaJ, Ir7t 0ea a4 3uney SJ T"biO, i Grcs af. aad K. Smokltf Tcbacto, ) R-lta ai d boTi X nifk Toacco, 10O K Chtic. C!?v, lil Ve CainM Tnlt, C. Oyattra, lobaUrt, A, Picklrt by the tarr-l ard m tsee. Sour Ssl la trr-aid blf !rrel, rnlreriaftd, ernabed t4 0. la barrels aad baU tarrwi, H Kefs n,TS rt, 2i ca hotita anj .Toe., A!3 COLLir? JaTarif'.y, U-jretbar wiUirra t5.'iLai ot!rarU eM, too tiawa to taint:oB, ei-ecW viih care the Hq;ti' Sc;-f iios TraJ. Fntk-re ar rKlca!ar!y reqne.ted Ui tUi'M er axbiWe nt.ci a I prirea bfre pLrchiiLj ela. tara. "CUiXS OeilXi, f6 li Sa Xo. 23 Ciar iirA. Ofinftm ?rrr:. tb. t--t rrth. vl era l:rt, In t-T'ci f. f m tf n.LUit A E t & i i, fblO fw .Ss 64 CJr strvrf, I V V j u ii 'kzJ sra . n n of GCCD3, aad vrill c;n!;mo to recdrs vu : 8 hhc3 New Orleans Sajar, 3 " Java 12 bUs Extra Crushed Su?ir. 6 22 17 2 1 6 Cruanea sagar, Coal Oil, Vinegar, Linseed Oil, Lard 0,1, Syrup. . ' II u u u 7 half bbls Uolajses, 10 kegs Syrup, 80 - Na-!,, 20 Soda, 25 boxes Soda, VO - Garrett's EauiT, 15 " Pepper, 6 bags Pepper, 2 " Spice, 1 box Cinnamon, 10 Kaisiss Cove Ofster, Caaaed Fruits, Essence Co2Ve, Coitcn Cari Wool Coffee MIj, Axes, Sad Iron, Half Spanish Cigars, Fine Ciar. 5 15 15 20 n 15 8 1 50 50 a at tt u M U ti u H Solo Leather, Upper Leather, -French and City Calf Skins, Blacking Brashes, White-wash Brushes. H. CAMPBELL. 34 VVUlilU JiQl'AUK, KUlKIArt & ELLIS' OLD ST.WD. Aumci'iiTvn.vii IHPLEIIENTS. ililler's Plow, al! sizes, Avery Plors, Cora Sliella. Cutting Doxe-3, Mowers, Reapers, &c. For sale v G. W.-FALL CO. GEAGS SEEDS. Clover Seed, Millet, Llungarian, ITerd'a Gra, and other SEEDS, For sale bv G W. FALL wc CO. GAEDEN SEEDS Growth or IftCH . ALL KIXDS. For salo bv G. W. FALL & CO. IHPLEIIENTS. Hoes, Rakes, ccc; &c, of every description. For sale by G. V. FALL & CO. FISHING TACKLE. All kind. For gale by G. T7. FALL & CO. HAEDWAEE. Gens, Cutlery, Hollor-waro, Tin Ware, For sale by G. VT. FALL CO. 34 Y 13 II L. IX SQLAU , Eirlman & Elh Oil lUzL Feb 12Ora HESriAir T7. HACSLOCZ, EMPf iHLT eZIhEN SEINE APOTHEKE, la 5 o. 13 Celir Street, ZWISCHEM CoUese anil Ciirry Btrvt-. r b i I 3 .-a Ctrar TTartod. (firi fif (J':ltni(ini,) IfaBhrli, Ibco., Fttraary li, 1 . f P4KTTX3 fcaTloj ocd eaa STP.tW W s-il,-i ! hi. for Hu.pit4 purr., w.U b paniCAjit fur the dWiv.ry ef th suae, at tl ia o"' . Ca-4 and a. A. Q. M., aoJ Put y-a't.'-i s-r, Sb li Ita mmrjt,TibU. Speciil liotica to Ccttcn Ahtsi rtrut ajrpf. L. i. TtA.car lUAitx .. N'OTTCX i irtT'r, ta acor'ln w-.h t1) f - .. sf Haei i.ni-r. V . J " from li-'l j iwtra atl'-firy I Ii i,ja-rf tl-.e H .;wm:?ci," dated l.O'wary li, l!i. ti aii Auir.uriuj tf-,s th. c(0 of i.'i. mintrtis or -1 r--t. or hf any Arauuit !"p a! A-at of tie 1 . d. Irewiry L-'psriineni, f ta. pure!. m of tu'fcjo eauy ci er-jdueta cf the r.njmry, !n.ittta wf u enr t Tu.e,."-. karhjromi. f.r M fur -'re r-ar jfce are eoocerced, aad a. I pnr ,.1ap ti tte ua- ii-r aa:d AutnorH e. w .i irf u..i jo M ae.iura aa i ttr'. iXri w the i ot U. w .?raOTnt. All p-oea bt.iof U)!t as tie oeuairy. porrfcav noJ.r Aulhatil e. mvJ br ot :t,. TK-ury Its-irta-wt.a.-. ng nl l 1 ia f 1 e a r ".c aunM.iit of the naait.rof ta. ai.U a band t ,r wha um-T t p'l. " 0 '' r' Cf or fa na-, ua p'jro?:J er.f fic:tJ tor, bes-e th. Ct-tt-jo a a, ivf -i---r w :a i o v( lh aerKa b:a tie 'a rr. I - '-'-- Btm-a cut be lo,ai.4 yrvA HniH U re e; t-. t TJ , mtv wt 1 5 fa 11 'a tmi3r o !: -r-far i'.a r furbid th. be w ti e ty any ' Wa viircSnl pr'r t le t"uf, ! a -is' a.t tatt! by yc-ir-. A . . r: ii Aj"-t. fi W HI! Afll (!, . filial (lillU.