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i it " i NASH VILLFi ffEDSESBAX JSeKNING, MAY 1, 1601. KA1XWAY SCATTERS. .- Pntieanir Trains ,.-,.. r. 3 r. M. " U Villi I1WM" . . r . If T eiTTILLX AKD NitBrlLlX EsacntLD ajcd KsarrccKv.. Si ASlfXILUr AJfD Cec&tck , a , &30A.M.,&a; .21. lHnii nr ,- PmnaieerlWlM - . " . V " . 8 A.M. t'MaiuwuB j mTTUWm- - TlIKSSBXS AXD ALABAMA-...--- - 10 A. 31. &A.M-9r.M. N Atnnu. axd Dscatou 1:1S 1L,,l1lr ? .doitixu) asb Kzxtccxt - J XV ilU of FrclKt Train Departure Tennessee tt AIihxi . 530 AK. 230 A M. - 143 r H. aVmlsrllle Nashville. Edgefield & Kentucky Arrival of Tennessee tt A!abme -Louisville & NeshriLe . Edgefield & Kentucky Freight Trains. - 430 P Mi - 825 P M 10:15 A M. Tho Committee of Vigilance and Safety met, pur suant to adjournment. Present: Jas. WHrrroKm, Chairman, R.C. Fos ter, IV. Baeeott, L. Lamer, Ja3. TTaixeu, P. F? Eve, It. F. Beech, P. R. Raiss, J. J. Exsuet, T. L. Beaxsfobd, Feun Camttox, A. W. Jons90x,C. K. Winston, James JI. JIurrel, J. II. Hamilton, and Hcgh-IIcCrea. J. M. Hajiiltos presented Rules and Regulations for the government of tho Committee, which wero adopted. The following resolution was adopted : " That all citizens are hereby notified that no anonymous communications have been or xciu ue sem to any person whomsoever, and that all those re ceiving anonymous communications are respectfully requeued to refer them to this Committee, or some member thereof. James WmTwoitTU, Cliairman. Adjourned to Tuesdav afternoon next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. U. L. Nichol, Secretary. A military company has been organised at Ash land City, in Cheatham county, under the name of Ashland City Guards, and wiH tender their services to the Governor in a few days. The following aro the officers : Gio. H. Lowe, Captain, R. M. Rat, First Lieutenant, G. W. Hale, Second Lieutenant, G. W. McQcaxt, Third Lieutenant, J. J. Lenox, First Sergeant, J. C. Hit e, Second Sergeant, D. C. Perdue, Third Sergeant, C. J. C. SnivEKS, Fourth Sergeant, T. 11. Hale, Fifth Sergeant Insurance can be obtained of W. J. Maeb, Insur ance Agent, No. 25 College street, in the Isscraxce Compant of the Valley- op Virginia, cash capital $300,000, and $20,000 in Tennessee Bonds deposited as security for losses. Applications also received for Insurance in the Tennessee Marine and In- SCBAN'CE COMPANY OP NasUVILLE. Ap.2C-tf. We understand that Lieut McCali., (late U. Army,) of the Confederate States Army, wishes to organize a Company of 100 men. He will pay the expenses of young men from the country, and their board and lodging while in this city. This is a good opportunity for young men in this city and in the country, who wish to be revenged upon the black and bloody tyrants of the North. Lieut McCall's office is No. 2, Union and Ameri can Block. aprl30-d&wlt liccttiCAXE Uifles. This the name ot a company organized at Baird's Mills, in Wilson county, with the following officers : S. G. SnEPPARD, Captain, .T. A. Honns, First Lieutenant, 31. M. Bond, Second Lieutenant, W.F. Graves, Third Lieutenant, J. H. Bond, Orderly Sergeant Large Increase. We are now printing just double the quantity of paper on our daily edition that we did only three weeks ago. This shows a rapid increase in our circulation. The tri-weel:ly and weekly editions show a corresponding increase. TnaXKs We are agaiu indebted to Fiuxk Neeli:t, the accommodating agent of the Adams Express Company, for papers in advance of the mail. Coumendiiile PcBLic SriRiT. Our city merchant tailors, with a degree of public spirit and liberality worthy of commendation, have offered to do the "cuttine out" of the uniforms of some of the mili tary companies free of charee. Messrs. Browse and rniciiETT are at present cutting the uniforms of the Kock City (iuanls Battalion. Our fellow-citizen, L. U. Fite, Esq.. has offered to uniform, at his own expense, the Rockland Caval ry Company, near Rockland Station, in Sumner county. Banner of yesterday. JSouao Kent Free. Xasuville, April 22d, 1SCI. Editors Union and American: Please allow me to state that I will furnish house-room to tea families, whose protectors join the companies and go to the wars now raging, real free until their return home, or until the close of the war. W. S. Wuiteius-. ATTENTION! Bcanrcnard Light Infantry. Gentlemen who wih to enrol their names on the list of this company, are requested to call at the rooms of the Southern Rights Committee, corner of Cedar and Cherry streets. S. C. Godsiull, Captain. A Change. Wo have this day sold to Mr. F. Klein our entire stock of clothing and merchant tailor goods, lie will continue the business in all its various branches, and we ask for him a liberal share of the public patronage heretofore extended to ua. lie has a very handsome stock of spring gooils, and guarantees perfect satisfaction in all articles. Mr. M. F. Seltz can be found at all times in the house of his successor, ready to settle with all who owe. Seltz & Harris. mcb8 2m SrRixo Clotiiinq. Messrs. Thoma ic Rowax, on College street, nearly opposite the Sewanee Hotel, have just received a large and handsome stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, which they are pre pared to make up for their customers in the most fashionable style, at prices to suit the times. Gen tlemen wishing anything in their line would do well to give them a calL march3-dlm. For Rent A desirable suit of rooms in the Union and American Buildings. Apply at this office. dec29-tf IVunlrd. A Partner wanted with from 1,000 to 1,500 dol lars cash, in a Ready Established Business, which pays 1,000 dollars and more a year. A gentleman, and business man, with good city reference, will please address ' Rohekt. P. O. Kov. 18, 18C0-tf. "PANIC STRUCK!" Intending to reduce what is certainly the largest Stock of TOBACCO AND CIGARS in the State, I will sell from this time TTitliout Itccard to Profit.! J. W. LANGLEY, 44 Union street. V. B. Dr. R. Russell, Dental Sdroeox. Dr. R. begs leave to invite the attention of those interested, to his present mode of inserting artificial teeth, upon vulanito as being infinitely superior to the old method upon gold plate. Since introducing this plan now over a year ago he has inserted more than one hundred setts, the advantages of which for du rability, lightness und purity are abundantly testi fied by the numerous certificates. Dr. R. is contin ually receiving in their favor. Cflice No. 11 Cherry street, three doors from the Post Office. Plugging and all other operations on the mouth performed as usual. marcliK-tf Kell Grays, Attention. nrUIE members or this Company are requested to mfet at the J Jou t house to night at 7H o'clock, for the purpose of re cnraniilng, for the de'enee of the South. Dy cnler of toe Captalni JA8 M JIINTPN. apj U New Spring Goods ! CHEAP FOR CASH. TAUaow receiving myfitcckof Dress Gcods, which I pro pose to sell extraordinary mr. Doing on exclusively -mih businers, eriabUs rce to do ttiisandl am sure I can make it to the interest ct all to call and sie my stock of Drew Goods, embracing, White and Liren floods, Domeitlcs of all UnJsand n fct everything one could desire. I must acalB call the atlenUon of those i. dented to I C Nlch olson &.o.,Kliholson&. Ilumphrey.or myself, to their nn- D. llUMPHltKY. action in such cases. aplS-ly Land for Sale. Tart o ?he t oriand tieTeln conveycl.conUin ngin all two acd wirt all other necessary out buildings The .soil Is s-ptrlor in point or ferullty, about ose half cleared and the bilar.es in timcer. sochascannot bo.orpa-s-.d as to quantity or qu.l, ty on the .ae number of cr There Is abodtoae half cf the tract with no locumntaoee uron It, the other hss a lein. A clear title will .eiTen to the pu.chas:r.f.ee from redeaPUon N. II. 11 de now s;deS on the premises and h.i ' a small crop, and is desirous of remaining until tbe end of the year, aod ill ply reasonable rent to the purchaser The tents of this sale will be Thirty five Hundred Dollars casb, t-e tai an re at the rate of Twent. flvellnndied DolUis annually, Irom the lit or DecemterntaU Notes made payable In Bank and a lein retained. T HYDE, apl!0-twtd o Trustee of N B Hyde. Cull. AND liAV. ? fk ft B AOS prime Whit. Corn, 1 1 If l'JU bales nut Tim.thy Hsy, Jist received and for sale Ion tot cish. .,.. fcpSO tf COHXS HABTINi STATE CfrKYJENTION : tSOAlVB SAT UK AT IN HATH .After consultation with many of our politic, friends, in Yorious portions of the State, it has been agreed to hold a State Convention, to nominate a can didato for Governor, on Saturday, the 11th day of May. T7e hope that our friends in every county will at once, take steps to be represented in that conven tion by full delegations. State rights and the rights of the South will be seriously endangered by the all who op- . . Pose Black Republicanism, Federalism ana a I , y viik tn fc-nnVla . UnL .mwir for IDQ COniC&l. Lie as be up and doing. CITY NOTICES. Harries Cream Ale Pare. Lovers of Ale have pronounced this the most do lightful beverage of the day, and Physicians con tinue lo recommend il for the cure of the worst cases Its virtue lies in us pumy. ucing coiiiuuu... solely of malt and hops, its curative properties reus at once become apparent ts those acquainted with tho virtue ef either ingredient Us manufacture Is conducted with the most scrupulous care, and it is undeniably tho Best Ale manufaetcred either in this or the old country, at the present day. It contains so intoxicating liquor cr injurious drug, and it will not intoxicate. Daring the heat Of summer, it is the safest and moBt healthy bever- ge that can be used, and produces none of the evil fleets caused by ths use of distilled liquor. Itisputup in barrels for the use of dealees; and in kegs and bottles, for family use. Price in barrels, ten dollars ; in fifteen gallon kegs, five dollars ; in bottles, packed in boxes of one, two, three and four doien, two dollars and fifty cents perdczen. Dealers will learn tho wholesale terms by ad dressing tho Wholesale Agent. Tho money must, in all casss, accompany the or der, and funds en all solvent banks taken at par. Address the solo Wholesale Agent, Louis M. Miller, 41 Broadway, Nashville, Tcnn. mh29 dly. Save Your Woncy. Selling out at cost for thirty days, late styles of drip and soft hats, caps and straw goods, corner of Cedar and Cherry streets. lw. SMOKE. SMOKE, ALL SiHOKE. ,'Away Doll Care. Huve Just Received another lot of those Imported I'riiicipe Scgars, ALSO, VIRGINIA SMOKING TOBAO CO FOR THE MEERSCHAUM PIPE, at 44 Union Street, j. w. langley. ri b. siocu. (or Sale. John Whoelet, 32 South Market Street, offers for sale $15,000 worfi of Slock, t Call and see him. HAVANA S EG AUS.I JOHN WHOKIiEY. 32 South Market ct. IVauuviUe, Tcnn. ,20.000 Imported IIa YO.na-JVS7 EEoIIYSD FEOU BAVJJTA. Latest News from Old Vlrclniat JOHN W1IOULEV, 32 South market Street, STILL AHEAD. "Wherley Itoclt City Chewing- Tobacco Made from the PURE A2iD KATUBAL LEAI without AXT ADULTERATION. Shoes! Shoes!! Fabrar, Dismcees & Co. aro opening a most beau tiful lot of Shoes of all kinds, especially for ladies and Children. Call on them, ladies, they are beauti ful, and they sell them very low for the Cash ! marchll-tf. SPKI.VG CLOTHING. We are receiving our stock of Spring and Summer GoUdng and Furnishing Goods for men and boys, which we aro sell ng at prices to suit the times. Also a fine lot of Cloths, Cassimeres and Veslings, made to order. Ward, Berminguam k Co., mar22-2m No. 20 Public Square. SOUTHERN FLAGS Made to order at Singer's Sewing Machine Office, o. 4o College street. nprz.-i zw KENT FKEE. I have three small houses, live rooms each, which I will let to the families of those actually in service in fighting Lincoln's hordes, free of rent, till the war closes or till their return. L. Powers, aprl25 "CI Xo. 31 Market street. Attention, Harris Guards. The Rendezvous has been changed from Tusca lum Church, Nolensville Turnpike, to the large room opposite Sewanee IIouso, College street, kindly tendered b Maj. B. F. SriELPs. Those wishing to offer their services, will report their names to M. M. Henkle. Jr.. Capt, April 23rd, 1SG1. Envelopes. Envelopes. CONFEDERATE STATES FLAG ENVELOPES. IIOTTOS & FKAI.1GH, LA. "IE W . M. HUT TON & CO. CORSER OF SECOND AND ADAMS STREETS, ITlEMi'IlIS. Something New, Good, Neat, and Keally Ilandtomc. No rue re straight lints, like a ttrai;ht jacket on an Envelope, bat A BEAUTIFUL FLAG- Gracefully- Flowing to the Ilrecaec, With room he upper right hand corner, not only for a l tamp bnt JST-FOR MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.- Every Merrhsnts should order ere or two thousand; Hotel Keepers twice ssmany; Mearribotrren a bushel of them; Banks anilUilroads as many as they please, and, as EVERYBODY WILL WANT THEM, We shall 11 orders on the principle of " FIRST COaiE, FIRST SERVED." TRICES. Confederate Tltg Envelope, without Card, per 1000 ....... $10,00 with Card, 12,110 ALSO, Letter Tleads, per quire..-...-.. ........ .73 cents Note Hem! .SO .. In quantities less lhan tOOO. 5 per cent additional. Kegulardiscount to the trale. Orders accompanied with the cash promptly attended to. These Envelopes are printed only at tbe Great Southern Pub lishing and Job rrinling Establishment of IIUTrON & FRELIGII, Second street, near corner of Adams, adjoining Calvery Church, Memphis, Tenn., where better work is dene in the JOB PK1.T1SG USE Than elsesberela the South. ALSO, Flag Badj Printed In colors, on white tilk. ;es 9 ap!3-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. xiomroND, VJSaiAVA. Authorized Capital-..-l'aid up Capital... 91,000.001) 3?0(I0 Kcnd Thl ! IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS, PHOPERTr nOLDEBS, AND PARTIES INSURING. TheOrrsxit. Avof ths Insurance Company of the State of V.rlnla, invites the attention of cltlsens of Tennessee to taa fact tint heisnsrr FSTABLISHING AGENCIES to represent Ihis first class and in every vray. nr.i.iAnjLr: i.suuance company. Where Slock is not "parily held by Soultern me" but wholly so. It is wholly identified with the South, and is a de facto SOUTHERN INSTITUTION. Having complied with the Law requiring A Dcpoalt of $20,000 is the han-Is cf the Comptreller as security to Tennessee Policy holde.'s, which Deposit will not he lmpsiilnl by any contingency in vie of the p tsent I iiscltlcit utriteof tUc Country. Stronginduceoects are offered to IWSUUE IN THIS COM PANY at as LOW KATES and with as PK01IPT SETTLEMENT OP LOSSES as are ofiered by any Northern Comp nies. . F. SliXIIUltLA.-XI), General Agent. Policies issued and lenewed and losses settled at this Agency. JI. K. tt T. P. PECK, Agents. Colonnade HulIdlUKs, Xnlivllle,Tenn. ap4-tf JLi . S . SIM 8, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION Ko. 14 Marltet Street, NASHVILLE. plt-U SPJfoDIAL, NOTICES. MBS. WINSLOW, An experienced Herb and Ferrule Phyilclin, kprtieiiU to nuoa omouen.Ber SOOTHING STEUP FOB. CBIlLllIIEN TEETHING, which peatl j factllties the process of teething, by loftenlnj the svuai, reaccing ait innaEcuuon nu aiuyau pain ana tpas- mocuc acuon, ana il SURB TO It EGULuVXE TUB BOWELS. Depend upon it, raotien, it will glTe rest to yonrielves, Ucliaf and. Health to your Infants. We havepct np an told thb arXelefor over ten rears, and CAN BAT, IN CONFIDENCE AND TF.DMH of It, whit we uaTB never teen able to tar ora-y euier rneaiane njVjK HA3 IT FAILED. IN A SINULK INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CUKE, when timely seed Never did we knoar an Instance of aifsautfaetion by any one vho nted it. Ontcj contrary, all are a-ugntea vita its oc-iratlons. and speak in terms or commenda tion of Its cubical elects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WU AT WE DO KNOW," after ten years experi enia. and pledge our reputation cr tie fulUlment of tciat ise here declare. I? almost every Instance where the Infant Is nnennir rrem pain and exhaustion, reller will be round la fif teen or twenty ralnntfa after thenrnols administered. This valuable nresaratlon is the prescription of one of Un. has been nstd with never failing sueeett in TIIOCSAKDS OF CASES. It not onlv relieve the child from caln. bnt Inrlroratei Btomarh and borrels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and eoer uis wuoin sum. ii win aiuosi instantly relieve Griplatr lu tho Bowels and Wind Colics and OTdcome eonYulioni. wtlch. If not needlW ranedled. md la death. Webelleie it the belt and tureal remedy in the tiorld, Inallcawi o( fytenfery and Marrhaa in Children, whether it arises from teething, or from any other canse. We would say to every nother who has a child suffering from any of the fcrezolog oorrpla'nta do not let your prejudice, nor the prejudice of ethert. ttand between you and tour suf fering: child.and the relief that will be rare yes. absaluUlu mi iouow uio Kieoiuui rneaiane, u urceiy nsea. run directions Tor using -rill accompany each bottle. None cenuine unless the f simile of OUKTIS tt PKUKIKS, New York, Is on uie ouuiae wrapper sold oy Druggists tnrougiout the world. Principal Offices 13 Cedar Streot, N. Yi2 PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PEE. BOTTLE. ocOO d,tw&wlr ins DB. KlING'S DISPENSARY FOR PRIVATE DISEASES. DR. KING, formerly of Mew York, for ths I four ye-js of Louisville, Kentucky, and who devoted his attenticn to the treatment of private diseases for over thirty yerrs, flatten himself, hivlmr attended to a prcticeforso many years, and cured so many thousands, he is enabled to cu a all diseases or a private nature, no mauer now na-i uey may b from Injudicious medical treatment, or frem neglect of their own Dr. Kinn's Dispensary Is No. S3 Deadrick street, between Cherry and the Sauare. whers he cures all dlseatearf aprivati nature- Uoxoanri cured wimour. naucious meaicwe or irterierencs from business Stricttkss of oil or recent date, effectually cured In a few days,by an operation which causes no pain. Where a stricture exist, health canno'.b; eDjojel. Perhapinodisesse causes more mischief and underlines In; constitution si mucn. Evrnius. with all tbe diseases of the skin, growing out f n lectorbad treatment, can beeiectuilly cured in afewdays. Eiki t WKASKHs,partIculr attention baying been given to this disease, and all the consequences grewlnroutof tt, brouirht- on in maur cases bv the destructive haolts of inconsiderate Touths and excessive Indnlrence or tbe passions, a neglect of which will undermine -He constitution, renoering tne subject un fit for business or society, and causing prematureold ate. females who mar be uborlng with any difficulty of the Womb may rest arsured of immediate relief. Persons residing abroad, by writingand stating their case, with a fee enclosed dlre:ted to vr A. bins, no. v.), ueainck street. Nashville, Tenn , will ha eth necessay medicine sent to thdr a Urea, with neceaarydirecUons. Strict secrecy observed. Office hours from 9 o'closk In the morning until 9 in the evening. tasy23.1S53-dfcly RELIABLE INSUEAICE. The Hartford Fire Insurance Go., CHARTERED As D. 18101 The oldest Insurance Company doing Unikiiicssin tho South. CASE CAPITAL AND ASSETS 1,000,000. fTBIS Company rests its claims to patronage on the following 1 laeu: UZP.It has been doing a legitimate Insurance bnsinus for HALF A CENTTJBT. JTy It has scqcired an enviable reputation in regard to fair dealing equitable adjustment and prompt payment of losses which acquirement Is a guarantee that It will never deviate from its rormer course, ana jeopardizes cnaracur so long ana deservedly enjoyed. JO It possesses bona fide aicant to the amount of a UIIIiLIOIV DOLLARS: irplt has TWENTY TfiruSANO DOLLARS in Tennessee cute Bonds, deposited witn tne Comptroller, as an Additional Guarantee to its ptlicy holders in this Slate. irp It contributes to the revenue of the State br the inni payment of taxes on license. Property holders wishing ro protect their property by a policy oi insurance, in a reany toua ucmpany, one trial will stand ud boldl andpiy eteryiust claim aga nstit, let come what may. will accompli.h their objects oy calling at the Agency of this Company, Ao.Si College street. IT. j. 21AHK, Agent. JoFtra Nash, State Agent for Tennessee, Kentucky, Missis sippi and Arkansas will attend tu the prtmpt adjustment and paymentof Iesses in au district, !UarU-dlttw3m CHEROKEE CURE! An vnfatUip cure for Scmlnn Weakness. Noc turnal tiiumusions, imnoieiicy, iou or l oxeer, raint in the Back, tion in the EUddtr, Obttruded and Difficult Menetruaticn, and all IHteatct caused bv deviating from the path of Salure, and indulging ih SeV-Pollutton. By the use of this "Cure all Improper discharges are remov ed, the weakened organs cf generation are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. Either sex. contemplating marriage, should reflect that a round mind and body arc necessary to promote connubial happlneA. In the "Cherokee Cure tne poor debilitated, worn down and deepalring devotee of sensual pleasure will Bnd.rtiief. it is sale and puasant in iaste,cui immediate imisacuon; con taining no mineral poison, but Is prepared from pure vegetable extracts, in the form of a delicious syrup. Price Si per Uctlle, or Uiree rattles lor K, and and rorwaraed by express to all parts of the world. cold Dy ail respectasie urugcists everywnere. POTT KB & UERWIN.Froprietors.St.Lquis,Mo. Sold In Nashville by Ewing U Pendleton, Berry & Demoyille . W. Hendershott, and by Druggists everywhere. oct2&-dtw&wly The Great jaiiKtish Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARK'S UELGDUATED FF.5IAL, P Protected JCotter. Patent. Iljr lloayl Prepared from a pretcription of air o Olarie,if.D., Phy lician Extraordinary to the Qneen. This Invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all thos painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitutl -' Is subject, ltmsueratesall excess and removes all obstructier and a speedy cure may be relied on. To Harried Ladies It Is peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, .or monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government OreatBritaia, to prevent counterfeits CAUTION. Ihete Pille ehovld not be taken by fetnalet d ring FIRS! HIRES. MOETBS of Pregnancy, at tteyaretur bring on Mitcarriage, but at any other time they are sate. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain In th Back and Limb!, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when allother means have failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, cr anythlnjt hurtful to the constitution Pulldirpc'lons in the pamphlet aro nd each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Ageni for the United States and Canada, JOB UOBES, (Late J.O 3alvrinfcCoi.) licchestcr.N.T, N. B. 31.00 and six postage stamps enclosed to any author lied agent, will insure a bottle containing 50 pills, by return a 1 Sold In Nassville by Berry & Demovilleand fl. W Hinder aott,Ji O. Bfcwn and all rrtpeclibltdrucgUOr IUKS. WINSLOWt An experleied nurse and female physician, has a Soothln Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the proces of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all pais, and Is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your Infante. Perfectly aafe in ail cases. See adver tsement In another column. oct23-lj Pimple Banished. I Faces Made Clear! now By one week's use of the Magnolia BaUni A pereectly harm less but elegant aad clfectuol preparation. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sod everywhere WEHAQAN tt CO.,Proprietor,Troy,N.T. febgl 0&.3ra THE CHIEF A.TIONG TUN THOUSAND. BALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOh "TAB universally supplanted all other Ointments and healing iI aoDlicatlons in both tbe Eastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever introduced; and its Intrinsic merit is the true secret I of Its success In all cutaneous aeclfons, whether the cause be I acclventoT auea$e. BURNS It H SCALDS S arelnstantlyrellevedof tbcirt anguish, pain and nfiara nation, by a timely applies- O tion of this marvellout healer and tbe flesh ts renew as If 2 by a charm, n blemish or searremaiuiog. J THE FRIEND OF 'A THE NURSERY a Children lire frequent suf ferers from external injurie especially fiom fluid andg Oamphem Zirploslone thor fore every mother should have this healing preparation constant! at hand. It heals tore Ereattt, andq nicklyre moeestheTjlTTEttol;INa,; WORM, to prevalent in the nurtery JJ TO TRAVELERS BY Q SUA AND LAND. Ths Machinist, the Tra-rj velsr, and every other Indi vidual whose lot in life throws him within tha chance of accident from eaplc- m tion, re. or toMHon, should bear in mind that this Magie 2 Extractor Is his best and only friend. It is both portable? and cheap, and should ever be his companion, as a friend In need There are thousands of living witnesses to testify a to its marvellous virtue, who owe their sound limbs aad muscles to its saving efficacy The following are a few cfj tbelM(ffn0iziMesforwhica DALLEYS MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR is a PREVEK TIVE as wall as CURE! q Burns, XrysireisJ Soresofal kinds Bruises, XUtuls, Shot wounds, Boils, Frost Bites, Scrofula, Broken Breast, Fever Eores, Scurvy, Bites of Reptiles, Felons, Scalds, Cancer, GlandularDlseases, Scurf, Cricked Lips, Mercurial Sores, Scald Head, Jhapped Hinds, PsinB generally, Sprains, hllUalns, Pimples, Small Pox, tramp, Piles, Turners, Contracted Cords, Poison, Tetter, Chafes, Rheumatism, Ulcers, Diseases aftbe Skin, Rashes, Venereal Sores, ha Bold at lae principal Depots, 14 Broadway, New Tort, and 1 1 and 151 Chsrtres street, New Orleans, by J. WRIGHT CO. General Agat. It can be eVtalned or all respectable Druggist andllerchiints throuzhoutlhaUnitodStates and Cassia. jr3S'M-I.tfcwlE WjPKea4erBTC7oaM6BFref.Weod's arMMHBi&ti&eBr paper. Beadlt;ltwul Interest yon. 'Inst erod djtejtlon nit on sCDetite. It a vltli tint cone prtcbte aare Umu :bow tbat hite'tcilber the tee nor Ue ota- er. Ilov,BaB7,expediei tt re In.Tojne bw s dj to nlie an, appe HeqvintK4 aDd In isbiti.ates;" varotu Is toim, bat allke'iiasKerOBt and hoitlnl. throw treijatem into tie otter extrme, a&a i -tut itau"cr east rain uxoraeuunuieiinw not so "hovertr, U it wi b-Wright's KcJaeatSBff Allzir. hloh!irQerrnl't.rilciTid rettoratlTC. and after recoperaUnx ibe tone of tbettoBaah IciTet it In a healthy asd vizorooi eeBdition. Bold br all raiseetable drnsrsrUta through- em t&e United States and Canada. J. WBIGUT tt CO.,ioIe prcprieten, N-t . Orleans, La. Bomauo eyu uraggtata innaaavuie. apll dtw&wlm OAliliEV'S 0IAG1CA1, 1'AIN EXTUACTOH ThA yerdlft Cit Amerlt hu bft-n BRKclmocdv accorded in faTOr of this sterling alleviator of hnauB suffering In all parts of the world.TrhertTcr Introdceed. It for hvith sucnlants every ether appliance tor ovay epedesof Wrnnd.Eoie, Ernptiieor uutaneous aisoraer uisaiso aneuirauzeroi numwuu". the bites cf venomous rentlJei. mosnaltees and wasos and baa tne greatest aie of any memclns in tne world, tsoia siiocpim cipal depots, tI4 Broadway, N Y., and Chartress street. New ! Orleans, by J WEI0I1T & CO.. Ceneral Acents. lao by all druggists and merchants. apll d&wlzs. B A. FAJJNESXOCK'S . VBEMIUGB Has loagben regarded with favor and confidence, by a large body of ue regular medical pro esslon In every state in we Union is a preparation unsurj atsed by any . snd Is dally pre scrlhcdby the most eminent pfaysiilans throughouibt tic United cures, uunng ine lore Derioa or lis contincea nouoiantjr. spruiotu and counterfeit imltatiocs have f rcxa time to time made their appearance' Never Lis it teen more ntcessary on the part of thebs;ertoexerciseajndiciouscant!on in purshatixg the genuine article than at this time. Tcese imitations are often so close in their external retemblanco to B A. Fabjkstocx s ver mlfuge,as to bewell circulated to put upon tie unit ipectmg pur ehnier an article which he neither wished r.nr Intended to buy. It is enoocli to buy of an accred.ted arect: but every purcha-er must use vigilance to avoid being imicsed upon, end murtex- amine every Dome loarcureiiuiseiiinatneis cnying iuo leuc ine 11 A. rxsKxsTOc. vermifuge. apll-wlm Jdit T&f ttt Ka.-lnr attention was this mominc to a friend ot our, who, a few months ago, was sickly, feeble snd dcbilisted now be is Heathy, strong and robust. This great change was prodnce-1 ty taking jucluh suilxsbjltxd BTRiioTnijiiM w Df ax. Thla I. & rent F t'xlB nr 1 Irv. We advise tyrv reader ho may be sleklv and debilitated, and all who are well and wita to ke:p so, to try it livening uuior. apu-isrwim I'ltOf. WOOD'S Restorative Cordial AN'O KENOVATOB. BLOOD Isprecisely what its na e Indicates, for, while pleasant Q w ue us-et isrevrrirying, exnuaraurg. anastre.gn ening to tbe vital powers It also revivifies, reinstates and renews thebload In all its original purity,and thus restores and renders the sj stem ir. vulnerable to attacks jofdiseaai. It is the only preparation ever offered to ttel "H all. So chemicilly and skillfully comtl ed so as to be tne most poweiful tonic, and yet so peifectly a-lapled jj'ti a to act in perfect accordance vita, me latcton mature. atM nenee f.otne ine iceatostucmaeji.tna tone up tne digestive organs, ana allay an nervtus ana otber irritation. It is also perfestly eahllirating in its effects, and yet Is sever followed by lassitude cr depres slonof spirits. It Is composed entirely of vegetables auj ince tnorougniy comnining powenui ionic ana soothing properties, and consequently can never injure, iuchu remed, his long ben felc to be a desideratum In the mtdlcal world, both by ths thoroughly stilled in medical science, and also by all ho have su'ered from debility: for it needs no medical skill cr knowledge even lo see tnat debility follows all attacks er dues, anr. ays the ui guarded system open to the attacks of man) p rftne mostdaagerouito wntca poor nurcanlty is con tantly liable. Such, for eiamile, as ths following: Jocsumption, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsit, Los. it Api-etite, taintless, nervous irriiaDiiny,ieuraigia Palpitation of tbe lieart, Mtlancholy, Ilypocondria ight Sweats, Languor, Ulddines,aril all tnatclas ol ases. so fearfaliv fatal II unattended to in time,cnlled yrmale eatnesa and Irregularities. Also, Liver ue rs gments or Torpidity, and Liver Complaints.Disesses of the Kidneys, Scilding or Icontlnuenc: of toe Urine, or any general derangement of the Urinary "rgans. fain In tne Back, stae.aoa Between inennouiaers.pre disposlti-nSllchtColds. Hacking and Continued Cough Emaciation Difficultjof "reathlng.and indeed wemiabt lenumera-e many more still, but e have si ace only to siv.lt will not only cure tne aebiiity following cuius ana Fever, lut prevent an aiiacxs arising irom Bias mafic Inflnenceaand core the diseases at once,! i already attacked. And as it acts directly aidp-rsistently upon the biliary system, arousing the Liver to action, promo ting, in fact, all t e excietions and se retlons of the .vstem. it will infallibly prevent any delirious conse quences following upon change of climate and water, hence all travelers should have a bottle with them, and all should Use a tible spoonful at least herore eating As it prevente co,tiveness, strenstbens the digestive or gans, it should be In the hands of all persons of seden tary habits, students, ministers, literary men. And all ladies notaecustomed to much out dor exercise should always ue It If they will they will find sn agreeable pleasant and efficient remedy against those ills which: reb mem cr iteir ne&aiy ; lor ueauiy ciqdoi cxisi wiin out he il tL, and health cionot exist w hle the above Ir resmlaritles continue Then awn the Cordial. is a Pr feet Mothtr's Belief. Taken a month or two before the final trial she will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about, this Cordial isall wed imforit Mothers, try it 1 And to you we 4 ppeal to detect the illness or decline not only or your dauraters before it is t.o late, but alto your sons and hnsuands,for wbile the former, from false delicacy,often goes down to a premature gra e rather ti an let their con dition be known in time, thelatter are tften so mixed up with the excitement of business that if It a ere n t for you they loo would travel in t esame downward path, until I too late to arrest their fa alfalt But tbe motnerisal 'ways vlgllent, and to yen we confllently appeal: for we are sure your nev er fallinx affection wiilunerrlnglypoi&t iyou to Prof. Wuod'sHestorative Cordial and Blood Keo ovatoras the remedy wh.ch should be always on haodi n time of need O. J. WOoD, Pruprie:or,4H Broadway, New York, and 1H aiarael street, lit. Louis, iio. lf Sold by all good Druggists. Price Onelollar per Bottle. Sold in Nashville by BE BUY & DEJI0VILLK, BltOWM tEVASS, DEtiOVILLE & CO.. and all gftod DrugfUts In the cily. mar2-dwly triad News for the Unfortunate ! THE LONG SOUGHT POX Discovered at Last. CHEROKEE RESIEBY, An unraillnsr Specific for all Diseases of tUc i.rinurr Or cutis, ana a General Alterative ana uiooa t-urmer. THIS " REMEDY"" CURES WHEN ALL OTHEU PREPARATIONS FAIL. It Is entirely unlike every other medicine prescribed for Vene real Diseases, as It contains no mineral poison er nansecus drugs being prepared from roo's, barks and leaves, in the form of a pleasant and delicious Syrup. It Is nature s own remeay ior uonorrncEa, iviap; urai, Gravel. Stricture, and Is esnecially recommended for tfiuor Al tai. fWbitM In Fmales.l fer this comnlalnt it is Invaluable. As a general alterative and blood purifier, it has no equal, and 1 ... r. II ,M Hfnl, iwvm.1,1. ivnhni,. irl.nrlnlfl-. UIKi uvi lou w .we ciimhu, j -j n iwtlliiKS, mercurial and all eruptive diseases, curing them tnnri, tvdilv and nennanently than any other medl cine known. It does this by purifying and cleansing the blood 1 Causin; it to flow in all its original purity and vigor, thus removing irom tne system an impure ana pcruitiuua kiuki which have Induced disease. In all old cases of Gonorrhea and Gleet, that have baQed ail medical skill, it is especially recoomended In old cases It never fails, and recent ones It cures from OLe to three days. A few doses positively removes all scalding heat, chordea and Pi?- . . 11 acts Dot eueci toe Ere&ui cr inncrc wnu vusii u boaluess. It requires no Assistance from oilier medicine. lav on the toilet t ble. or in the counting-room, with out Its ever being suspected as a " remedy" for private dis eases. A Treatise on venereal Diseases, witn nil auocuons ior tcelr permanent cure, accompany each bottle. For full directions get a Cirsular free from any drugjltln theUnited States. It Is sold at retail for 32 per bottle, or tnree bottles for sa by all respcns'ble druggists and dealers in mcicines.threngbou the United States, and at wholesale by all wholesale druggists. POTTER & JtlEKWINt Solo Proprietor 8T. LOUIS MISSOURI. Bold In Nashville by O. W. nendershott, Birry A Demor Ewing it Pendleton, and ty all responsible drurgists e where octKMtwfcwly INDICATE PU3LIQ OPINION. Usually cautious, there is great confidsnce to .be placed in A-RELIABLE NEWSPAPER. TR0M TUX NETV ORLEANS TRUE DELTA. "There seems U be no excuse for thin or gray Hair, now the celebrated IUias-rrtirr'a I.mkitibls Ham Rxstosativi can Ve had." most Tnz CLEVELAND 1LAIN DEALER. "When ceople can nrotect their Hair from the tell-tale narks of age, when they can luxuratein glossy black locks at an ad vanced period of their lives; vihrn white and gray Hair can be turned to a beautiful black or auburn: when llalr can be made to grow upon bald heads; when all this can bedone,lt cannot do any harm to tell what will do It. HEIMSREET'S HAIR RE STORATIVE will do it. Tbls llalr Bestoratlve ls.beyond per adventure, the best thing cf the kind ever invented The facts in our possession, in regard to this wonderful preparation, war rant ns in unqualifiedly recomaen.ing it." VXOKTRX ST. LOCXS REPTJIJLICAN "Many of our first citizens in St. Louis are speaking In glow ing terms cf this article." IHOX T3Z CAIRO CITV GAZETTE. 'This Incomparably excellent preparation for the Restoration of Grey Hair to the original color, to preserve Hair from fall ing out. and to cure baldnesss, Is on sile at Humphrey tt Browu s in tbi s city . Tne evidence tnat tms iiestorative is n humburg is conclusive. Testimonials to that effect may be found In almost every paper in the country." moss tux SOUTH WESTERN BAPTIST. 'Leave dyes alone, and use only some reliable Restorative, like Helms-.rcet's Inimitable." Bold everywhere Price 50 snd SI per bottle. W. E. HAQAN tt CO., Proprietors. feb24-dtwfcw3ra Troy, New York. Darks Glossy, and Luxuriant Hair I now! By cslng nelmstreet's inimitable Restorative. Dont use anything olse on your Head. Price 50c and JI per bottle. Sold everywhere. W. E. HAQAN It CO., Proprietors, Troy, N. T. See an advertisement headed, "YOC LOOIX IN VAIN. ect23-lydtw&w Messrs Clark. Grrgory tt Oo : Gents: I on chased two bottles of your Ambrosial Oil, which has given attire sitisfaction In Colic, Tootnacne ana ueaaacLc. Cyruston, xenn. uauiiur. eiar.i. Messrs. Olark, Gragory tt Oo. Nashville, Tenn : Gentlemen: It gives me pleasure to tell you that your Ambrosial Oil has given me gi eat relief, and I may uy, more ease than the ue of any other medicine J have used ne bottle and one half of your Ambrosial Oil, and from the eme It has given ce in xy Rteumatle suffering, I would not bs without the ether bottle and ore hal' for any price, provided I could not get an more. Respectfully. IT. U. jrUs.DUbl Ringgold, Ga., Sept 3d, 1859. apll-d&w2w THE A PERFECT AND COMPLETE SSiTEDT FOB PIMPLES, BLOTCHES. FRECKLES,: E RWPTIONS. SUNBURN OR TAN. THIS Elegant Preparation renders the Skin sift and fresh, imparting to It a Marble Panty. It Is most cool and re freshing if applied to the face after exposure to the sun, and Will give immeaistereiier ro ue Eiing oi insects, iioui-ng poisonous enters Into its composition. The contents of a bottle might be taken without harm. Ui application etery night for a tcuk,iciu cure the icorit case of Pimple noia every every wucrc rice eu.y.i.s kuc. W. E. HAQAN, Proprietors, tVh3Htwkir3a Troy, Nsw Yeri. CU R ES&Cs IIV 1 from K&?wwlu!raEi COMMERCIAL. as - . Monetary and Commercial. Tuesday Evening, April 30, 18BU , A rumor has been put in circulation upon our streets that Gov. IIaKJUs contemplated seizing the stock ownod in the Planters' and Union Banks by Northern citizens. Such proceeding has never been contemplated by the. Governor, and it issingular how such a tumor could have originated. An autboritivo contradiction of the rumor is made in another column of this paper, which was due to all concern ed. The only 3ale of Tennessee Bonds in New York on the 26th was $1,000 at 42c. No sales were made at the first board on tha 27th. Tho telegraph re ports sales of Tennessee Bonds jit the second board yesterday at oOe. It is a singular fact'tKat thee Banks of the city of iNew lork have resorted to the same subterfuge they did hut fall when a general suspension of specie payment tobkilace; . This arrangement is,, in effect, a suspension; of specie payment, and shows the fears leitin financial circles in Isew York. They evident ... - - ly fear a terrible crash as the result of the war inaugurated by the Lincoln Administration. Tho Lincoln policy is" beginning to tell fearfully upon i'ue business of the North already. The New York Evening Post of the 27th says : "The Money market is again closer on paper, and buyers shun dry goods names, even at a largo discount. Leading names which were current ten days ago at C per cent aro now unsaleable at 12 per cent. Only choico short bills are taken at C7 per cent. On call the rates are 5 to 7 per cent" A motion was made at the morning session of tho Hoard of Brokers of New York on the 26th, to strike from their list all Southern stocks. No defi nite action was reached, notwithstanding the motion, in the debate which' followed, received the support of most of the members. With the view of Acting for tho best interests of holders, the subject was postponed for the present, but will probably come again before tho Board in a more definite shape. lhe Iew York Evening Post reports Exchange oil London weak with a downward tendency- on the 26th. The quotations wero 10S105J percent This is a decline of about 4 per cent since the in auguration of Lincoln's war policy. The total shipment of Gold from Europe from November 1 to March 30, inclusive, was : Frcm Liverpool .. a22.46TjG5D from Southampton....................... .. 1,30(3,450 Total to March M -423 23,11)9 Prom April 1 to 13............ ..........., KI1,47U (Jrand total.....-..... ........... . J24,SSJ,579 Jlessrs. Fisuek, Wheless & Co. sold 10 hhds To bacco to day at the following prices : 4 90, 1 45, 3 15, 3 00, 2 15, 1 95, 1 SO, 1 65, 1 55, and 1 50. Provisions in JLcuitTille. Prom ths L utsville Courier, April 33. Reports of the scarcity of provisions in Louisville coupled with the stopping ot through shipments to Nashville, have excited some uneasiness in the minds of our people, who have thus been led to anorehend serious inconvenience and "famine prices" at home. me loiiowmg statement Oi the sunnlvof meats in this city yesterday, and one year ago, respectively, prepared with care by Stewart fc Barter, l'rovision Brokers, will show how groundless and absurd the fears so unnecessarily excited are : J1TATEMEJ.T ON MEATS Ox HASH. April 29. 1801. Anril 4. I860- Jiess if orK, ouis 2i -m 29,899 Bacon Shoulders, lbs 1,087,740 3,682,000 2,872,000 2,602,000 Hams, lbs 3,825,550 Sides, lbs 1,682,000 This, we are assured, is more than has been sold in this market for home consumption that is for consumption in the State we are told in the last ten years, all told. Failures In Philadelphia The Philadelphia Ledger of the 26th says: There have been several failures among our mer chants within the lait two or three days, in conse quence of the derangement of business and utter inability to make collections. Two or three of the houses that have been compelled to suspend, we understand, show large excess ot means over all their respective liabilities in one instance the means are set down as tiirce to one of liabilities. Business of every description, except such as 'u immediately connected with war preparations, is just now exceedingly limited, bnt the want of buy ers for present stocks of goods would not cause much difficulty if the ordinary efforts at collection could be made. Travel, however, being much ob structed in various directions, not only cuts off mail facilities but narrows individual efforts at collec tions. There is then no alternative for the merchant, shut in as ho U, but to say to his creditors, as his maturing notes come due, " I cannot pay." Public sentiment, which is the essence of law, sustains and justifies the act, and for the present as fully protects him from the usual enforcement ot pa'ment as it statute law was on his side. No man thinks of call ing to his aid legal machinery for the collection of dents, and most of the Uouf ts have dismissed tueir jurors and officers, to await such adjustment of war difficulties as will allow of the resumption oi trade through the usual channels. Itlailtets by Xcletrrapu. Net Orluxi, April 27 Cotton, c les to day 800 bales; Mid dling 10; II. Freights to Liverpool in British vessels W- N w Orliiks, April 29 Cotton, tales to day 730 bales Mid dling I0.11 lhe stcckis being steadily reduced by ship meats, flour 5 305 53. Corn 4,1SU. Preigtts, .British ves- ,;ls a. CiscixxaTi. Arrll 30 Plcur steady, ssles SCO this at 4 50. Oats firm at 27 Corn 34. Wbisliy VI,. New Toax. April30 Ccttcn quiet, sales ll.tCO bales, 13J 14. Flour dull, diclineda cents, sues vot-u duis at 3 lasnu. Cornnu'etat COiOtiJ. Hess Tork dull, rales 2100 bhla at 1773 18 On. Sugar r'ull, sa'es2U0btls Cuba -i5.y. Molssse; cubi 2C22. Orleans, 2.5 lMsai 32S23. Nrw Osjiki. Anril 30 Cotton. sales to-day COO bales. Mid dling IOK5)ll:ul(sof thnedars 2700 bales; rectlpisof three day. 3ibOb.ilssazi!nst 6.310 baks durirg the corresponding time ..A . .j t : - -. i.i. . nn'. , i-n h.i.. at all Southern ports 703,500. Other articles unchanged. UAWH KUTE AND EXCHANCJE LIST. Ooaaxcnn Cailv T in Msscnsxis Bank EiuraaD It Co Tennessee. IThe notes of all Banks quoted at par are bankable. Bank nf Tennessee. nar.Southcrn " . . 2dls Union Bant...-.........-pv Planters' Bank..... ...par Cltlsens' " no sale Commercial Bank. Sdis Merchants' Bank. .-ar Buck's Hank -- .ia:s par 'Farmers' Bank 5dls City Bank Traders' Bank par Bank of JUidlleTenn.-....par Bank of Commerce.. .. par Paris.. par . par par .... 5 dis par .-so sale - 2 dis " the Union...-. ...par " Knoxvllle " Nashville " Chattanooga. .par ' Memnhis .-....pari Ocoee Bank .. ShelbyvUle Bank Lawrenctturg Bank.. River Bank, Memphis- par Bank of Dasdridge. 5 die; Banket America.. dis Bankof West Tenn... Northern Bank part ssoeik ano wortbliis. Agricultural Bank, Brownsville. Central Bank of Tennessee, Nashville. Fanners' and Mechanics' Bank, Memphis. Mechanics' Bank, Memphis. Memphis Savings Institution. Exchange Bank, Murfreesboro. Miners' and Manufacturers' Bank, Knoxvllle. Baak of East Tennessee, Enoxyille. Bank of Trenton. Bankof JeBerson, Dandridge. Bank of Claiborne, at Taaewell. Bank of Taxewell,. Otber States. KfsrrrcKvl iGxoeoiai Banc of Ashland... inrem AtlantaBank-. dis Bank of Louisville..,,. " Augusta Imuran ce and Bank of Kentucky, Banking Company lKSlSdis Bank of Athens..- ' Bankof Augusta " Oointnei rial Bk of Ky H " Farmers' Bk of Ky " Northern Bk of Ky . " People's nana il " Sontnern Bk of Ky.-.4 " BROXSil ASO CLO?D. Commonwealth Bank. Newport Safety Fund Bk. New port. Trust Company, Covington. Bankof Mobile . 1C15JI. Bank of Montgomery. Bulk of Selrna " Bankof the State - Central Bank of Ala.. " Commercial Bank " Eastern Bant,Selma, " Northern Bank of Ala " Southern -Sank of Ala. " BROKE) AMP CLOStP. Planters' B'k of Ala., Florence. Planters and Mechanics' Bank, Huutsvllle. State Bankof Alabama. Bank of Commerce, Savannah:.. 41 Banc of Columbus. " Bank of Fulton " Bank cf Middle Ga.. " Bank of Savannah. " Bk of the State of Ga. " Central Railroad It Banking Company- " City Bk of Augusta... " Georgia Railroad & Banking Company, " Marine Bk, Savannah. " Merchants'and Plan- . ters' Bank.. " Mechs' Savings Bk Mechs' Bk, Augusta Planters' Bank, ...... Timber Cutters' Bank Union Bank, Augusta. Other Banks. . .. BEEUI AXP CLOUD. Bank of Albany, Albany. Socth CaROLWa Eank or Umnswick, Rank of Charlestonl015 dis Bank of Greensbo rough. Bank of Camden. Bankof Milledxeville. Bank of Chester....... " Commercial Bank of Co lumbia " Bank ef Georgetown. " Bank of Hamburg.... " Baak of Newbury " BicoftheStateofS.O. " Baak of S: Carolina.. " Exchange Bank of Co lombia .................. larmers'&Eich'gBk " Merci.'ts B'k of i.O.. " People's B'k of S.C.- " Planters'&Mechs'B'k Planters' Bank of Pair field . " Southwestern R. Bk... " State Bank, Charles ton " Union Bank of S. C " Louisiana : Bank of Macon. Cherokee Ins. and Eank!ng.Co. uaiton Commercial B'k of Macon. Exchange Bank, Griffin. Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Columbus. Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Dal ton. ' iMsnufacturers' and Mea " Bank, Columbus. Southern Bank, Balnbrldge. " I Manufacturers' B'k., Macon. " .VLReisu: Bank of Commerce.Pred erickssurg.. .. iusyo;ii nank oi tne uomraon- wealth, Richmond. - " Bank or the Old Domin ion, Alexandria... ' Bank of the Valley of Va, Winchester .... " Bankof Va., Richmond " Bankof Wheeling. Bark of Winchester ' Exchange Bk of Virginia, Norfolk " Tanners' Bk of Virginia, Richmond " Manufacturers'and Farm ers' Bank, Wheeling " All N. Orleans Banks Nditii Carolina : -par Bankof N. Carolinal01311s Bank or Cape Fear. " Bankof Charlotte " I BankofFayettevUie " . Bank of Wadeaboro " Missocai: I St. Louis Banks lOJis! Country Banks-. 10 " Istoiaka: Merch'ts Bk,l.yncnDurg. Bk ofthe SUteof Indlana.5dis MerchanU' tt Mechanica' nih.rli.nv. 10-' Bank. Wheeling Other Banks 10 Iuixois Northwestern Bank of Va, Wheeling. ' Southwestern Bank of Va, WhythevUle. . " Other Banks All notes or this State should' be countersigned by the State Officer, being tnen secured by deposit ot state stocks. Omo: State Banker Ohio Sdis Bank of the Ohio Vall-y5 Maxtlakd. Baltimore Banks UTS'SHa Country Banks.. 10 ISdis PsanntLVAKU. Philadelphia Banks. Sdis Pittsburgh Banks . Country Banks. . New You. New York City Banks Country Banks... Country Banks. ......i S Iowa. Eta'e Bank... MlXXESSOTA. (All regarded as "wildcats.") tVISCCKSIN Solvent Banks. New Exglaxd. Solvent Baaks VS-'iiit specie. ..335 prea I Bilver.. exchange. Qoli, American.. , par. sxuixa. - prem. - prem. - prem. - prem. - prem. - prem- New York, sight Kosion, " ...... Philadelphia," . Baltimore, " New Orleans," ....... Cincinnati, " Land Warrants. no sale 1 120 Actes, per acre no sals nosalellCO " " .no sale sO Acres, per acre, bo " ,m FIVEl.SnOOTEUS. AN Invoi:e for sale cheap, by BENJ. P. SHIELDS tt CO, apli-tf . FINE IRISH POTAAOES. "S J?A BAGS and SOBarreli, Just rtcelved at lowerices by Irtll BENJ P SHIELDS. fJ17-tX BY TEMTGR4PIL All regular teleyachlc repot U for the newspapers are made up by the agents of the Sew York Asatcia ed Press No tils graph operator or agent Is p-rmitted tomakeup such reports, lhe Telegrsph Comp ,ny have no agrncy whsteveria the crena. tion of dlspathes for the press, nor is itln any maonervesoon. Bible f jr the character or truth of tbls kind of news. Extension of the Blockade. ARtOTHER PROCLAMATION. S MORE ABOUT THE AKIKISTICE. From IVashlncton. Wasuisgton, April 29. The President has issued the following proclamation : "Whereas, for reasons asserted in my proclama tion of the 19th instant, a blockade ot the ports of the seceded States was established; and. whereas, public property has been seized, tho collection of tho revenue and duty obstructed, commissioned officers "while executing orders have been arrested, held as prisoners or impeded in their official duties without due legal process by persons claiming to act under the authority of Virginia and North Caro lina, an efficient blockade of the porta of those State3 will be established. Signed, Azsaitaix Lincoln. WAsnrNQTON, April 29. Some excitement has been caused in diplomatic circles in consequence of the President's Proclamation directing a blockade of Southern ports. It appears that a blockade, to be respected by foreign powers, must not only be ef fected, but that due notice must be given of such intention to their representative. With Brazil and all South American Governments a run of ninety days is required under tbe treaty, but thi3 has not been given by our Government, Hence, consign ments to Southern ports are delavedin their transportation to that portion of tbecountry. lhe merchants not being satisfied of tne effects of an immediate blockade, it has therefore become ne cessary that special inquiries be made.of the Fed eral Government in relation to this subject so that treaty rights and privileees be nt damaged. The foreign Ministers will insist that the stipulations shall be respected and observed, otherwise naval forces will be dispatched hither as a means of for eign protection. The delicacy of the question is apparent, and from what is known may involve se rious consequences to all concerned. At all events they will produce trouble mow, as well as in the fu ture. Capt. Stringham will direct the general blockade movements. Washington, April 29. Five employees in the navy yard have'ibeen arrested. They were cau ght ullmg shells with sand. Ihey will be tried, and if convicted, shot The Government has formally decided to re ceive 40,000 of the seventy-five thousand volunteers called for three years, and twenty-five thousand called for five years. An armory is to be established at Kock Island. Illinois, in place of Harper's Ferry. it is stated that the .Vival Academy h to be re moved temporarily to Newport. It. I. No more consular or diplomatic appointments will be made nntil every avenne to the capital has been opened for passage ot citizens and troops. CoL Mansfield, of the United States army com mandg the forces here. From New VorK. New Torc, April 29. The Herald's diapatcheg state that Gen. Lane is guarding the Navy Yard against the resigned incendiary Naval officers, and has made several scouting expeditions into Virginia, during one of which he captured a secession flasr. Tne ivansaa conmanv called on the President on Friday, who said if he had to choose between the Gov. Hicks, ol Maryland, has issued a proclama maint'ainance of the Union and liberty and the -on recommending the State to occupy a neutral shedding of blood, there need be no doubt of what course he would pursue. riuUuelpnia dispatch to the Herald savs oas- sengers from Richmond say Gen. Gregn, of North uarolma, naa arrived tliere thousand North Carolinians. and tendered thirty On Thursday Floyd had an interview with Gov. Letcher. The former has armed and equipped 1,500 men. Hundreds of troops are arriving from South Caro lina, Petersburg and Georgia. Richmond papers contain the proclamation of Gov. Letcher, ordering tho return of all vessels ex cepting the steamers Jamestown And Yorktown, to their owners, and appeals to the people not to in terfere, and discountenance all seizures without legal authority, and appoints officers for different rivers to see the proclamation carried into effect. From Frederick, Ilia. Fkederick, Md., April 29. Senator Mason of Vir ginia, was serenaded last night. Mr. Maso n res ponded, saying he was here accidentally, and he could not with propriety speak of Maryland poli tics, but could speak only of Virginia. He could say the reconstruction of the Union was an impos sibility. Virginia sympathized with Maryland, and he indicated that Virginia was disposed to exhibit its practicability. Hon. Reverly Johnson has in his possession a let ter from President Lincoln, suggesting that Mary land, through its Legislature, should agree to an armistice with the General Government for sixty days. A courier arrived here from Virginia yesterday, communicating the fact that Virginia had united herself witJ the Southern Confederacy under Davis. The Senate has hitherto acted as a unit, and will probably continue to do so. In the House there is considerable diversity of opinion. It is urged that it is necessary for Maryland to secede before she can claim aid and protection of the Southern Con federacy. From Denver, Kansas. DEXVEK,-April25. Serious apprehensions of In dian difficulties are entertained. They can easily cut off all the travel and trade on the plains. Col. Boone, Indian Agent, sent a courier to Fort Wise yesterday, with a requisition for two companies of cavairy to noid uiemseives in readiness to march hither at an hour's notice. Should indications con tinue unfavorable, they will be ordered up very soon. Intense feeling exists respectinsr the war in the States fiiroughout this country. A small secession flag was displayed by a business house here yeater- .1 n : . i. .. . . . . . i ua wuiiiiu, uui ii was ingignincani tnat no notice was taken of it. From Now Orleans. Nhw Orleans, April 29. The bark Laura, from Hayti the 15th reports the capture of the bark Wil liam, charced with takinz slaves frcm the Snaniah part of the Island to Cuba, under the pretence of taxing mem to uuano islands. Geffard has issued an address, protestine aeainst the transfer of the Dominica Spaniards. inc steamer uaniei Webster, irom inew York the IGth, arrived at the bar yesterday morning, and was ordered to return immediatelv. Fears were entertained of a seizure. The tui boat Tuscarora came along side and took four nassenirers from her. but the Webster left before others had time to get aboard. The Atlantic arrived at Kev West on the 13th and tookabord a field battery of four six pounders and I three ten inch mortars, with 35 men. and left, sun- posed to reinforce Fort Pickens. I From IVaahinston. ESH Wasuixgtox, April 29. A New York vessel re ports the seizure ofthe steamer Uncle Ben at Wil mington, and the imprisonment of the crew as spies. Vessels have been sunk in the harbor to block up the channel. FortMcIIenry has been re inforcW. It is reported that two ships have been seized at Tapoanhannock and the crews imprisoned. An ar mory is to be established at Rock Island, Illinois, instead of Harper's Ferry. It is stated that the Naval AcatJemywill be tem- jjurar-iijr rewuveu w Newport, rw 1. Among the letters received at the Postoffice De partment, was one from a South Carolinian Post master, countermanding the order for stamps and refusing to make returns, saying he will attend to the business when the Postmaster General shall reach Washington. Slany of the official letters sent nitner Dear on the corner a representation of the Confederate flag. Gentlemen of Virginia say that the ordinance of secession will be confirmed by over 100,000 major ity. The rumor that batteries had been erected near Mount Vernon, by Virginians, is false. The place nas Deen tnorougniy examined. From New York. New Yokk, April 20. Senator Mason's arrest is reiterated. Private Baltimore dispatches say secession is de tune!, and unionists are again triumphant. The reaction is overwhelming in parts of the State. New York, April 30. The croton acqueduct is guarded, tearing an attempt to blow up the high bridge pillars, From AVaaUlnjrton. WAsniXGTox, April 29. Eighty-three thousand ad ditional troops have been called for by the Govern ment, 40,000 for three, 25,000 for fire, and 18,000 seamen ior nve years service. From maarvlatiff Frederick, Md., April 30,-The House without division adopted the report of the Committee on Federal relations, that the Legislature psssesses no power to pass an act of Secession. Ansapohs, April 20. Annanolis was vpain.,!.- made a military Depot. General Butler remains here, lie nas reliable information that 10 00Q troops from the Southern Confederacy rn nnL ;n Virginia, and more are pouring in. The Administration has notified Qov. Letcher that one step advance from Richmond would canse the speedy invasion of Virginia from the West It is repprted that the Secessionists saved six thousand muskuts from Harper's Ferry, It said that the Maryland legislature has refused to paa a secession ordinance by a two-third vote, It is reported that a six dava armiRti ho been granted and that the Secretary of war has gone to Richmond. LFroa Ilarrlsbarg-. HARRiscnto. April 30. Tbe Chief Justice of Ver mont passsing here sayg North Carolina is almost unanimous for secession. MoxTOOMEnr. April 29. Congress met at noon. The President's message was read. He announces the ratification of the permanent Constitution by all the Confederate States, and it only remains for an election to be held for a designation of officers' to administer it. He says the-dpclaration of war made against this Confederation bv Abraham Lincoln. rendered it necesRiiry to convene Congress to devise measures necessarvfnr thn doipnw nf thf. ennntry. m T" -, ' . - . .. a ue t resident men reviews at length the relations heretofore existine between the States and lhe events which have resulted in tie present warfare, referring to the result of tha mission of the Com- fr i ers ta MDgton. he saya tbe crooked paths w.Sif lomacr C! scarcely furnish 3 eple M fiuT ta courly candor and discreitnees.aa wt s the course of the United States Government to- Vh d con'rnissiners. cantiorfnidC:,t!:identalIJ" refers to .tlic prudent t!m 1 Ll y the fleet off Charlefton during thobombarhmentofFovtSumter.and pays a hMi X'r? for- theiforbea ance w-.ore, the heroism during, and the ma-ma- of the family of nation, and to make treaties of amity and commerce. He recommends tfce ap pointment of other diplomatic agents, and savs thi Confederacy through VicePresfdent 'stcpheL has concluded a Convention with Virginia, by which Virginia has united her powers and her; fortunes with us. He has satisfactory assurances that other South ern States will unite their fortunes with nun Tt says most of the Executive Departments are in tmc cesssful operation. The Post Master General will soon be ready to assume the direction of postal af fairs. In conclusion, he congratulates the Confede racy on tho patriotic devotion exhibited by the peo plo of the Confederacy. Men, high in official and social position, are serving as volunteers In the ranks. The railroad companies, at liberal rates, will transnort the mails and receive compensation in me Don as ot tho Confederacy. He says a people lhu3 united and resolved canno fail of success. We feel that our cause Is ju3t and holy and solsmnly pro est in the face of mankind tnat we desire peace at any sacrifice, save that ol honor and independence. We seek no conquest, no aggrandizement, no concessions from free States'; all we ask is to be let alone, that nona shall attemr.t uui-suujugauou oy arms. Tflia we must and will resist to the direst extremity. anu moment tms pretention is abandoned the aworu wm arop irom our grasp, and we shall be reaciy hi enter into treaties of amity and commerce mutually beneflcal, but so long as this pretension is maintained, with a firm reliance on that Divine power which covers with its protection the just cause, we will continue to struggle for our inherent "s m :euura, independence and self-government, " From NewVorlr. New Tori:, April 30. Bishop Ondenhook died today; The troops were concentrating around Baltimore. iue reuerai troops are already in Western Vir ginia ana Will 800n 06 DOSted at Fredprirt It is reported that there were fifty votes in the Virginia Convention aeainst Secession. It is reported that martial law includinj the sus- puusiun i nauats corpus wia soon be proclaimed in the District cf Columbia and over the lines and Railroad established by the Government for nation- al purposes. It said that Maryland will not call a vjoarenuon out will m ice a calm dignified appeal The Virginia Convention tablishing the Navy of Virginia and authorizing the. k.nU : ,1 O ...u vaua issue 3 in iiu noies The lights are extiogub-hed at Capes Henry and Charles. From Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 30. The Baltimore refugees have returned home. The Union element is recu perating. The Washington National Intelligencer says both nouses of the Maryland Legislature passed reolu tions affirming the right of the Federal Government to march troops unmolestedly through Maryland to defend Washington. Southern correspondence ays North Carolina will go out of the Union by acclamation. The Virginians are removing all the machinery from Harper's Ferry to Richmond. The followins disnatchps Orleans: From Alexandria. Alexandria , Va., April 30. Four war vt-aspls. two war steamers, and two transports, with North- I ern iruups, passea up wis mominfr. I position. I The Steamer Adeline of the Norfolk line was fired I at 7 ne uarriet Lane r nday meht offRarinahan I nocl ln the Chesapeake, and was boarded, but was allowed to proceed. The citizens are still com- peiieu w move n asmngton lor sympathy with the South. A large quantity of shall has been landed at Fort Washington by the Government, Two men. one from South Cftrnlin from Washington are confined as prisoners in the Capitol for being Secessionists. The New York 7th regiment declare they will not invade the South, and are consequently looked upon with suspicion by the Administration." The 11th New York resiment auarterrl nt the inauguration Hall, revolted on account of bad quar ters, and had to be removed to the Navy Yard. A man named Boyd was shot on the island at Washington, by two men on account of expressing soutnern sentiments. He was called at mirlnir-t irom nis Ded and shot. From New Torlt. New York. April 30. A special messenger goes to Europe by tbe next steamer, to purchase S-300.- AAn . i t j. .. . ' uuu wurui ui arms ior ino istate. The Union men are leaving Eastern Virginia. An armed rabble is depredating on private pro perty. Senator Mason made a violent secession speech last night, (the place is not stated.) His arrest is again denied. From Baltimore. Baltimore, April 29. A spontaneous Union meet ing was held last night 20,000 persens were pres ent, uueqmrucai union speecnes were made. Tne stars and stripes were enthusiastically cheered. From Phlla elpbla. PnrLADELPnu, April 30. Regular trains are run ning irom tiaitimore to Wheeling but are searched by tne secessionists nt Harpers Ferry. From New Orient!. New ORLEAX3. April 29. Tho ship Ironsides, nence to Liverpool with 2400 bales of cotton, and 8,000 barrels of flour cauzht fire at tho bar this evening. The tow boat England is pumping water mm iicr, uu mere are nopes oi saving ner. I lie steamers of the Texas line were seized to day by order of the Governor. From JXarrUbBrir. IlARnisnuF.n, April 30. Means are being adopted to repair the bridges and pass around Biltimore to tne lielay House Station. PKOCtAiriATION. Governor of the State of Tennessee. TO the Sheriffs of the counties ef Warren, Cannon. Coffee, Van Buren, Franklin Lincoln. Giles, Bedford, Marshall, jiaury. nuiarri-ir Williamson, illclman Ilardio. Wayne, Lawrence, inssiirtate Greeting: Yon ue hereby commanded ijupcosaauo u an eitcuon. at all ins places cr roidingeire tlnos In your resoeetlye counties, on the tf ih ht nf Jan int. sfter hating giren the not'ee reqslrrd by law, fir the election of a oiijor-ueuerai urine M division or tbe ilillUacf said Bute, to fill tbe vacancy in said dirislon and due return thereof make to me.accortmg to law. In testimony whereof. I have herrunte set my hand and caused tbe great seal of said Slate to be affixed ainasnyiiicinetnaayor April. ieoi. BytheGoyernor: ISUAM G. HARRIS. J. a. RAY, Secretary of State. apSG-dtw&wtdo niEALi AND niCANSl f f BAGS extra Family (bolted) Meal, J J S barrel. White Brans, very fine. Received this day, and now offered lew for cash by apl20-tf COMBS tt MARTIN.. "Wasliville isiood liorse Hsociu- T BE Spring Mcetlnz orer the Central Course will eommenie MONDAY, MAY 13tn, 1801. MoNDAV.May 13th, ISfil Sweepstakes for untried three Teir oils one mile heats t00 entry ; $IS forfeit rr Gen WO Harding entgf Meteor, ky Child Harold, dam Ger man, by Pacific, also, bf CaroImlrbylnoFrrthi.n setts, by imp Yorkshire; al br c Corsair, byChilde Harold .!-.-,, ..(,.. tv. ?.dt.n A I.. Tl.,..l. v n rr, . ' -. , -j,-,"..- r,. .....il, j "uaieaone Doit DT ILGayockent chc Van Wyck.by HlghUnder. dam tut.u, Muiy vvui) m.9t o ATeriasiing, by Highlan der, dam ryShara. b TctsnAV, May Hth, ISSlSwetpstakes for three years old mile heats-S'oa forfeit. years old Gen W G Harding ent br c Corsair, by Childe Harold, dam Cor se tte. by Epsllon. ' A Turner ent chc Imp Albion, daiaown sister to Plight, by Imn F-s-Ti stJiA n tvt J I Gin B t Cheatham out eh f MolUe Goedloe, by Highlander, dam Premium, by Imp Consul. xiguiou.r,ua W Itoundtreeent eh f Lady KIppoe, by Imj. Albion, dam Eado ra. by Irp Priam. Soverei n. Kansas, by OHrer, dam Nebraska, by TncasDAV, May 16th, 1831 -AsosciaUoaPurse 3flO-two mile TaiSAV.MarlTth. 1831 Awi.tnn tn imin. vi. SATVROAT.Msy I8th,18Gl.-AuoeiaUonPurse 250-dashof uuu a va sail tt.rjeV. Same Day-Association Purse 8100. with aa Inside stake for jurra oiu mi eaimi forfeit. Closed 1st of Pebrcarry lc6l Dr D T McGaroek ent b f Nina n eoas, oy HigbUnder, dam Mary Elliott, by Imp Leviathan. A Turner ent ch cbylmn AlMnn. rf- full .iit.r tn Vlirht. Gen i B F Cheatham ent br o Eyerlastlng,by Highlander, dam ty miwi .. Wm Roundtree ent ch f Lady KIppoe, by Imp Albion, dam Eu dora. by Imn Prim. lagle It Wlngats ent bf Kansas, by Olirer, dam Nebraska by imp aoyereign. apSl.td W H JOHNS 9N, Sec'y. FLAGS! FLAGS!! Hang out Your EanHers I I jr i. , , . n,n nf in. ilm A, if.1. I nowprepareaw j-6- apl!9-tf 4S Union street. l'BIVAXU '.TUITION. T R. D. s. WRIGHT wishes to devote a portion of tbe cay 1 to giving private mm.wu uma, arenca, a thematles, MOSie, ew. R ooms oyer the Post QXce. marSS-lm SOI.DIEK TENTS. 0 T HE underslrned hprrnared to furnish Soldier's Teats 1 ll,.T.Arle9t notice. OScers orgnli Ing" cotspanies would do well to call and see me, at my iMAiirru ukj. D A COLE. Lebanon Turnpike, 1 mile frora the square ap34-lm Nashville. Tennessee. 7 ittOTICE. TjlROH and aJler the first, i ay of May pnxs all persons desiring miuBS. la. CASH, st the Urns of such renewals. By order of ear iMMVRtMawt v a. tp imiiui wnnn rMfAvivlhanstt. iviu. ai AiUTLXK. Mecretarr Teca Mar. and lire inssraace Co, ... , . JAMES WALKER, Secretary fTCl-lm. ar&g Cewtfolal Iatwaaec C. I ' -.ILLINOIS CENTJUL-JUILROAD. IN THE Garden State of the West. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY HAVE FOlt SALE li200,000 -A.OX23 or RICfL PAEM & LAUDS, IH TRACTS OF FORTY ACRES AND UPWARDS OK X.ONO CHED1T AMD AT LOW PRICES. MECHANICS, 7 ARM IRS AND WOSEINQ MIX. The attention of tha eater prUior and Industrious ntrtlen af the community Is directed to the follosriss; staternenta and lib eral inducements offered them by the ILLINOIS CIN'TSAL RAILROAD COMP AST, which, as they will pe'ceire, will enable then, by proper "erjer Ky, perseverance and industry, to provld comfortable and per manent homes for themselves and families, with, comparati rely speaking-, very little capital. LANDS OF ILLINOIS. No State in tho Valley cftbo Mississippi offers so great an inducement to the settler as ths 8tate ot Illinois- There Is so portion or the world where all of the conditions of climate an4 soil ssadmlrasly combine to produce tho two treat staples, Com and WnraT. as tta Prairies of Illinois. RICH ROLLISO PRAIRIE LANDS. The deep rich loam or the prairies Is cultivated with sucti won derful facility that the ftrmers cf tha Intern and Middle States are moving to Illinois In sreat lumbers. The area ef Illinois is about iual to that of England, aad the soil is to rich that it will support twenty millions of people. RASTERS AND FOUTHERN MARKETS. These lands are contisuoss to a railroad 700 mile In lenrth- which connects with other roads. aninaTinble lite, snd-i,. ers, thus affordingan unbroken cammenxatioa with the Eastern and Southern markets. APPLICATION OP CAPITAL. Thus far ctcita' and labor have been annlird in ieytlrmt tfc soil: the sreat resource, of the itate in ceil aod Iron are almost untouched. Tbe Invariable rule that the mechanic aria flanH.h best where food and fuel aro cheapest, will follow at aa early day In Illinois, and in the course of tfce next tea years tbe natu ral laws and necessities or the case warrant tie belief that at least Are hundred thousand people will be enraged its tha State ol Illinois in the various manufacturing employments. RAILROAD STSTEM OP ILLINOIS. Over 1100,000 000 of private canlta! hare been exsendel on the railroad system of Illinois. Inasmuch aa part of tho In come from teTeral of these works, with a valuable public fund inlands, go ts diminish the State Xxpeases, tboTAXSS .LilX LIGHT, aad most, consequently, srrrj- lUy Jecrraje. THE STATE DEBT. The State Debt It only ll'UtGJEB II. .ai within Mm lut thre years has been reduced iUjDJTiS 03. and we may reason ably expect that In tea years It will become extinct. PRESENT POPULATION. The State is rspldir fUUce up with population: 8GS. 025 Ma sons bavins: been added slnee lftSO, maklux the nreaent nonabv- tion 1,719,43 a ratio ef 101 per cent la 10 years. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. The Agricultural Products of Illinois are greater than those ot any other State The Products sert out daring the pejgyear exceeled l-SCO,OW tuns. The wheat crop of IS63 approaches 35,000,01) f bushels, while the corn crop yields not less than HU.lwu.uou ousnels. jci.nnn ur tuu. Nowhere can tbe Industrious famer secure such Immediate re suits for his labor as upon these prairie soils, they beins com rosed of a deep, rich loam, the fertility of which is unsurpassed Dy any on tne gioee. TO ACTUAL CULTIVATORS. Knee 18.il the torn pony hare told UCO.OCO acre. 3Av tell onlv to actual cultivator i. and ersrv contract eon tainsanagreementtocalticate. lleroadhatbeeteonttract ed through then lands of an expense of 9 tOsOOO OOO In I85U. the population of forty-nU counties through vhich it pastes was oty 336,508. since tcAfcl. 470.21)3 hate been added,tnaJng the xthole population 311801 a gain of 1 13 per cmt. EVIDENCES OP PROSPERITY. As aa evidence of the thrift of the people, it may be stated that 600,000 tuns of freight, Including 8,6C0,00O bushels .f grala and3S0,0U0banelaof flour, were forwarded oyer the line last year. EDUCATION. Mechanics and workingmen will find the free school system encouraged by the State and endowed with a large revenue for the support of schools Theirchildrrn can lire In sight ef the church and schosIhouses,snd grow up with the prosperity ef tha leading Sute in the Great Western Empire.. PRICES AND TERMS OP PAYMENT. The prices of these lands yary from 6 to $23 per acre, ac cording to location, quality, etc Jlrst class farming lands sell fcrabout JlOersjll peraere; aa1 therelatlye expense of subduing prairie land as compared with wood land ts ln ratio ef 1 to 10 la favor of the former. The terms of sale for the balk of the lands will be ONE TEAR'S INTEREST IN ADVANCE at six per cent per annum, and six tnt exsst note at six per. cent, payable recpectlrely In one, two, three, four, fire, and six years from date of sale; and four notes for principal, payable In four, lire, six, and seven years from data of sale: the contract stlou latin; that one tenth of the tract purchased shall te fenced and cultivated each and every year, forne years from the date of sale, so that at the end of are years one-half should be fenced and under cultivation. TWENTY PER CENT WILL BE DEDUCTED from the valuation for cash, except the same shoe Id be at slat dollars per acre, when ths caahprice will be & re dollars. pamphlets dlsorlptlve of the lands, soli, climate, productions, prices, and terms of payment, can be had on application to 3. W. POSTER. Land Commissioner. Illinois Central Railroad. Chicago, Illinois. Tor the nsmes of the towns. Tillages and Cities situated open ths Illinois Central Railroad see pasts 1SS. 189, 19U, Apple ton's Railway Guide. apZ3-dlw&.w0m WANTED, AT the Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond. TIrglnia. &aa Hundred. Moulders, M.cMnelsts and BU-xsmlthi, to inase Ordnance and Ordnance Fixtures, for the Confederate States. Applications a uit bo made early at tbe Works 3 R ANDS SON tt C0-ap34-dlw Richmond, Ys- FLAG BADGES AT 1.U C KS, 45 TJnlon Street. apST-tf PKEMIUM HARNESS. C. L. HOWERTON. I No's o and to Public Square, NaabTlllo. Harness Manufacturer. rtOACHand Buggy Harness of every style and quality kept constantly on nana and aaan'actnred to trier Also, Busry Collars. Kin aril Ttav 8kla Collars. Bridles. Halters. and all other ar Ides saade by Harness Manufacturers all ef the best matrrials and the finest workmanshlp.all of which will be sold as cheap as e in be bought any waerela heCnltedBtates. Too L HOWERTON'S Harness has been awarded the Sighr est Premium at the Tennessee State Fair, the Kentucky - estate Tairat Bhos Green, at the Limestone C'tinty fair, Alaba ma; Asrieultnral Society at Athens. manure l-dtjsn Notice to the Citizens ol tiieseveHlto District. WILLirceire the nsmes of all those who are di-peseri to enlist their names for Use purpose or DEFENDING SOUTHERN RIGHTS, and tendering their serriees f e the Goyernor, to be disposed of as he may see proper. I will atten-1 at the former site of the second ToU-Gate, . atTuscaium Church, Nolenssuic rnrapiae. s ir w It lies T w -safe Xp Ir. usri, m- iAjiilr., jsu "Hickory Guards" Attention. Earraci at Bu. Douglas' old stand, on SbrtA Market street. "10MPAN Y meets erery nig ni at 7 o'clock, tor drill. All Ct- 1 siring to Join tne company, apply at me Barracks Coi petent drill ofacers will be la auendacoe eyery evening to drill tne members. WILL L POSTER. -ap2-1 w NOTICE. Captain WE have In store to-day 3000 pair Blankets, uu niaatcu ti nppers, 4000 yards ot Golds for anlfcrms, 000 dozen country knit StocUnits, 20 000 yards Plaid Linsty. aon mil, t.i. SOD hearyBlanket Orereoats, 501 Pants. ltttO yards Twilled Blue and Va -i ap34-lv a A J DUNCAN-CO. WAIt NOTICE. EWM and after this date w will sell Goods erehteieely for Cash, all my clerks have volunteered for the war and na coarse is lelt ns. apil Q fc F J.W. HO RTONfc CO. NA SHVILLE GCABBS. ALL persozs desiring to enlirt In this Company are rtquestrJ to call nncn tha follntriT,-' r,tn at tnelr respective ! o&ees. on at tne rrndexyoru ot the Company, In third stoyof South end ot Maxzxt Hocst.at 4 and H o'clock P. M. of h every day. R, w. McGavocx, 1 jnji R. CaxATSiAX cammisuc. Hon-xu. Wxsa, Hiasqoakttu 2d Drrmt Txmcsn Mitrna.1 NashTiils,AprU17th,lStl. j TO the Commanders of Volunteer Military Companies or tbe !il Dirislon of Tennessee Militia, yos are heresy ordered to report forthwith to th commander of the division the strength cf your company, the number and description of arms, witn the date r .,iLr, i,n rait o-derwillsmlrtoallcomnaaiesnow organizing, tortport when completed Major General 21 Division Tennessee MlllUa, enia aaanyjiiisTtna. DR. J. J. ABERNATHY, TTS w a resident or NashTU'.e, and ofers his terrieH to the) I eiilxeuJ of theetty asd surrocntllag cAssttry. "JjySe-tlence, No. 10 HUhstreet. CSe oe; saeotlot. MSUa "-- ,jM0YTLLI'3 Hair T0iic for Sals by