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' it im THCKSB4.T JWRNlKfit 23 1&61' ' KAXIVWAY SATXKKS. uuiiiu. . M.3,ur.i. TnnwniAoJluuiu aiaHassmu--- .SaaaruEa am KDnracT- feSoXji-eai .m. NittlTILLX AXD BlCaTd SiHTnU AX8 CttlTTAJiOOftl. 3 10 A. M .TmWUUM-" 'HI. fc30A.SU 9P.M. Itocamixx am. h'mnnui A. jl, 1:15 P. M. Kmrauin Dkto-.10:iS A. M. BpagauiAiroKiJiumr " -t Prelffbt Train mpuw 5:30 AM, , htSMM fc Alma - " . 230 A U " Loa.av.lle 3.45 p JJ :Weel .fcKeatneky - Arrival e Freight Trains. 420 PM1 SW5PM' 10:15 A M 4 NBlpMia ; Ami f rem tne Soutb. . We have the gratification to inform the public j that Gen. ZouicoiTiR has succeeded in procuring a larec quantity of arms.for the use of our TOlun leers. One hipmen?haa been made to Chattanooga where thernow await the order of tho Governor, Others srill follow speedily. It ia now rendered ' eriain that there -will be no deficiency of arms, to supply the number of volunteers that will be called into tho field with a first class weapon. The Sprnrr op the Ladies. Although the heat and burden of the battle will devolve upon our brave themselves from their homes to defend their country and its rights, tue ladies ot Tennessee have been no less active in con tributing their exertions to equip theso.diera and provide for them comforts for the camp, and solace ' . for the wounded. The ladies of Nashville have not been surpassed in patriotism by the sex in any age or country lor the earnestness, energy and spirit they have displayed in this emergency. TTe might mention many instance? of their devotion and hero , " .ism. But there is ono conspicuous example to which .we will refer at present, trusting that tho lady her self, who is equal in modesty to her patriotism, will excuse tho mention wo make of her name. She has It Jlbeen forward in preparing lint, bandages and other material, and is rlady, when necessary, to imitate Flosekce Sicunxaius in her labors of charity and consolation. Tho lady to whom we refer is Miss JaveTiioxab. Our lady friends will at once recog- nize the justice of this simple tribute. ' ' The presentation of the Banner to the Soxsor Ems will take place this evening at 5 o'clock from . the residence of Mrs. Kxor, opposite tho Masonic Hall. Military Companies and the public are invited. octogenarian Generals. The New York Express furnishes means forin- atituting a comparison of the relative ages of North ern and Southern Generals. According to the Ix jiress the principal officers on the side of the Ad ministration are, Scott, aged "5. Wool 73, Haunet 'C5, Mansfield CO. Tottex (Head of the Engineer Corps) 80, ToiTER (Engineers) SO, Cwia (Head of the Ordnance Department) 7C, Rnurr (Ordnance) 70. Scmseb 03, Liwaos (Surgeon General) 80, Larked (Paymaster General) 70, Gibson (Commissary Gene-1 ral), Churchill (Inspector General), and Thomis (Adjutant General), are all old men, having entered the armv m the beginning of the present century, g&rff ,,, GiBsoKinl808,andCncaaiiLLinlSl2. The South- era army, on the other hand, is officered chiefly by young men, or men in the prime of life and vigor, Beauregard being only 43, and Lee not over 55. Fowper Mill at Kingston, Georgia. The Rome Courier i credibly informed that a company has been formed at Kingston, of which Col. John D. Gbat is a prominent member, for the purpose of commencing immediately to manfacture Powder. The Saltpeter cave near that place contains an abundance of nitre almost pure, and scientific men will soon turn it to immense value to our country. Activity- is the War Department. The Colum bus (Ga.) Times of the 18th says: 'We learn from private dispatches received in this city, that pome Wentv odd companies were received for the war V Adjutant-General CoorER yesterday. This loois jke activity, and that our people are determined to Maintain their rights and konor, whether enlisted Tthc rear or for the war." vii - mil nl: Income Tax. A gentleman of much cxperi- "in financial matters assures us inai an income SSnSjilLbe absolutely necessary hereafter to meet 'ormoua expenses of this war. It is estimated s year'.war will cost at ltas. $i 00,000,000. j$ay Book. For Lincoln- will find the war quite a tax, and empty trsaBury, the people will find that j LEA AN'8 U - Sties enUi. T,n ictinntipr A. Atwater. iu the remoTins ill the Federal Government, was captured A W. Hunter and his command, the , Tber ppard Rifles of Apalachicola, on the Sth inst , pmirey8, and brought as a prize to ApalachW will mffiTfroj. there on the 12th. Dispatches were bud; iiaeie'he Secretary of V ar at Montgomery, SfwiSliki e seizure", and tho vessel is held sub oeir 25 centiperjer of the Government. ue uniiea euiec and Texan, completely organised as i Ooj ntry "and Artillery, have offered their DKJ.1I. Wresident Davis, in addition to her quota r. , 5 n,n1i,LnM with hi re Tbcbctt t ..-v , .J THOUB A crtpUtnnarbacue anil Public Speaking neat, it will . win cleiDie, poob of Davidson and Cheatham counties, ?iVm the mon nvitcd 10 attcnd a Frce Barbacne tlti. Yot I Speaking, at Woodwards, on the Nash rwJi'ilNorth Western Railroad, on Saturday ror Burnior- jjon- jj ,EL s Brown, Gen. Washington tiny on hi Auram 1j. Demoss, Eaqs., and Dr. W. G. wmLTeT"'' and other speakers will address their Jjjgtizens. .txternif'dling will commence at 10 o'clock. Corao ae all. 7ortu Demoss and J. L. Bostick will also speak at W'U""V, on Friday, the 31st. .jr.. T)rvo and Dr. Anderfok will speak at h Harpcth Church, on Thursday, 30th. L. Dehoss and J. A. McCajipbell will speak at Lirtcrsville. on Wednesday, the 29th. B. Cheatham, A L. Demos1?, and Dr. Avperson 1 v. . sneak at Ashland. Cheatham county, on iion- jiy, June 3d. A L. Demoss and Judge Turner will speak at White's Creek Spring, June 5 th. , . Frce narbecue anil Public Speakinc-. The citizens of Davidson and Cheatham counties, ' ' nno and all. are invited to attend a Free Barbecue P and Public Speaking at tho mouth of Pond Creek Kin the 25th district, on Saturday 25th met. Cols. A ILDeiioss.Jos. G. Pickett, Joun Rkid, Dr. W. G, b Anderson, and other distinguished speakers, will address their fellow citizen. iRnoiVinff will commence at 10 o'clock. Coras o loaeTcome all 1 General Order No. 3. Division Headquarters, Nashvillle, Tenn., May 21, ifcii. ) JrpMeHeads of Departments, with "'rnafea! will report themselves at t their subordi nates, will report themselves ai ineir respecute j .offlceB for duty at 6 o'clock a. Jieach morning l. Tbe't importance of despatching public business .makes obedience to tins order imperatively neces rv Bv order of S. K. Aspersos, Slaj. l.cn. W. C. WuiTraoRNE, Asst. AujL Gen TnArroRS in the Ranks! The New York Tribune says there are at least three hundred officers in the Lincoln army and navy who will betray the cause th first opportunity. It urges a apeeay anu xnor ough expulsion. rrrr Itarbecuo anil Spcnklnr- The citizens, one and all, of Davidson and Cheat ham counties are invited to attend a Frce Barbecue and Public Speaking on Saturday, 25ih inst., at the rnnnth of Pond Creek, in the 25th uistnci. Cols. Jos. G. Pickett. Arram L. Demoss and other 1 distinguished speakers will address the meeting, Tho Alexandria GaztUe bays, "among the most ' , a , , . . 1 1 n a Bnarataai rf RAT. -Jtfif. jreiresntng aispiaj a oi uiav j-cuum.. -j' lrtimenl in the Northern mind which the Southern . V a, a.r.o.0 ,o1;.WJ ajr phriS tiSmt V a U TVnniL' lair WW. wa.'. a recent letter from tho Young Mtns Christian Association of New York, in reply to a fraternal pnistle from a similar association at iticnmoou The Christian Association of Richmond proposes iliVre should be a union of prayers and efforts for tho restoration of peace and good will between the vl and Southern Confederacies.' To thU I 1.... .1,. Corrcsnondinc Secretary of the New cin.m. - t-:. -r- a? on it lfiriSLiau irBUv;ia.i.iuu iciucib jor auuwft - - - that "the whole Sortn recognizes iae war . uuy a crood J;oTenracnt., lie de n.-,nn. Recession, and regrets that men calhn; themselves Christians can connect themselves with so wicked a cause. Tr..Xfnntomery correspondent of tho Colnmbus 4 (Ga.) Tvmts learns from the Hon. T. C. Himbiasi, of Aricaiuas, that several caTes mieu lave been discovered in his State within twenty osiles of navisable waters. A constant supply can be obtrined from them, and the Government has iuit conc'uded a contract for 1000 lbs. daily, to be delivered in Nashville, Tenn. -4 Jcbuc SrfcAKLNo. Hon. "W. K. Tckneu will ad' ss,the citizens of Montgomery county, at Claiks- tr, on Monday, the.27th 3iayf on the wsuet or tne "If jjjent canvas. Hearing yesterday Ast a Urge U of wooUea and other teed purchased by Messrs. Ht k B. - - - . . a 1 . tt an I Docglas iniJammore, amounting w suum- had been received, by them, and mat tney caa turr-d over the entire lot to tie State, we applied for and obtained a cost of their laser to tho Gov ernor announcing the fart, which -we subjoin. Tho Messrs. DonoLia charge no profit cn this hsavT purchase, although they might, if they tad sow them in tho regular way, made $10,000 or $15,W0 on their investment This patriotic courso w worthy of all commendation, and i JaelrpM trast with W ? nan ill the nolicv of-tradesmen -.oW nf this Urse lot of goods will gladden the hearts of our gallant soldiers. while the lihorahtv of the Messrs Douglas secure for them the gratitude of every Tennessee volunteer. .. V..r,rv Vv 22. 1861. TVi ? r-n,, ToiTiM G. Harris, Qootxwr qr Tennessee: . , ... t. Sib: We have tho pleasure ot aavuwB '; qui: e nave mo pieouu- f ival of one hundred and ninety-four Pkage8 oi nnnU mn1. Xrn iirehased for u in UalUmoro py n Ta nd Wit. Porter. ThU largo lot of merchandise Is composed of army blf e. flannels, satinetts, tweeds, jeans, and other outside clothing, and other things much needed at Pni As Governor of our State, you are indebted to Messrs. Lee and Porter for their energy and wis dom in passing tjiese goods almost in sight of Wt. LttcOLS is forces. Many of them are now wortn in Baltimore twenty per cent, more tnan xncy cuo. ui, nHA .tmvA n -on cwna Viln nrirn in anV OaTtOf tbO Sjuth, because of the extraordinary demand for RTt-nrxsns. On'rliir Mastor General. Wimoui auj profit to us, preferring the pleasure of coniriouuui, tvripn vcfi pan tn tnf pnmtnrr oi me urac ww " w have taken up arras in defense of the fcoutn. Jlost respectfully, your ooe-uens ienuu. H. & B. Douglas. PisTOts-Volunte?rs Trill find no use for their pistols. They nro only an incumbrance, in ciose combat the bayonet is worth all the pistols ever invented. The true soldier does not depend upon such weapons. A. O. T. Nicholson will speak at Ashland Mon day, June 3d (Court day.) George Gantt win sneak at Turnersville on baturaay nexi. i- . Cheatham will he present at both appointments. SpeaUlnff. The Hon. Jo. C. Guild, will addms the citizens upon the impending war, at the lpUo wing times and places : Hartsville, Finn's Lick, Livingston, Sumner county, Jackson " Friday, May 24 Saturday. " 25 Overton Putnam DeKalb Cannon Monday, " 27 Tuesday, " 28 Wednesday, " 29 Friday, " 31 Saturday, June 1 Monday, " 3 Cookville, Smithville, Woodbury, Murfreesboro, Rutherford " Lebanon. Wilson " Messrs. Stanton. Dewitt, McHenrt, Keeble, and Botts will speak at most of the above places, and perhaps others. Hon. James II. Tneinaa Will address his fellow-ctiizens at the following times and places: nr....iun' Wmmo pnuntv. Mav 21. Canev Springs. Marshall county. Monday, May 2.. Unionvnie, ueaioru uuuuy ,; Palmetto. " Wednesday, May 29. Richmond, " Thursday, - w. Flat Creek, " Friday, 31. Shelby viUe, " Saturday, June i. Fayetteville, Lincoln county, Monday, 3. 4. t'etnrhtirr. " iuraui, Le wisburc. Marshall county, Wednesday, " CornersvUIe, UUes county, inunjuajr, " fi. Culleoka, Maury county, Friday, Public Speaking. General Washington Barrow and others will speak on Wednesday night, the 22d inst, at David son's Store, in Edgefield. In the Sixteenth District. General Washington Barrow and Colonel Frazier will speak at Esquire Halixm's on Friday, the 24th inst. In Shelbtville. General Barrow and Colonel Frazier will speak in Ehelbyville on Saturday, the 25th inst Public Speaking The Hon. Jons P. Manor will speak as follows : Livmgton. May inn. Centreville, May, 31st. Red Boiling Springs, June 1st. Lsfaj ette, June 3d. Granville, June 5th. Ray's Store, June Cth. Maddox Mills. June 7th. Walnut Springs, June 8th, Public Speakinc la Eat Tensisw. Annnintmcnts of Mi. GCSTAVCS A. HeNRT, GOV HenrtS. Fooi-e and John F. House, Esq for East Tennessee. Governor Foote will speak at: Newport, Friday, ' 24th. Grecneville, Saturday, " 25th. Jonesboro, Monday. " 27ih. RogersviUe, Tuesday. " 28th. Bean's Station. Weds'day, " 29 th. Tazewelle, Thursday, SOih. Jacksboro', Saturday, June 1st. Clinton. Monday. " 3d Knoxvillc. Tuesday, " 4th. Col. JonN F. House will speak at : Blountville. Saturday. May 25. Jonesboro', Monday, May 27. Marvnardville, Wmesday, May 29. Rutiedge. Thursday, May 30. New Market. Friday, May 31. Sevierville, Saturday, June 1. Clinton. Monday, June 3. Knosvillc. Tuesday, June 4. Public Speaking. Tho nnderaicmed will address the people publicly upon the questions connected with tho impending war. ana omcr r eoera pUuw au- . . w-ng times and places: Flynn's Lick, Saturday, May 25 night, ' 25. Monday, - " 27. Tuesday. " 28. Wednesday, " 29. night, " 29. Thursday, " "0. Scantl ng s uisi. " Livingston. (Overton co.) Celina. (Jackson co.) Gainesboro", " Craig's Store. " Cookeville. (Putnam co.) Bunker's Hill, (White co.) Friday, " 31. Saturday, Juno 1 Monday " 3. Sparta, " Carthage, (Smith co.) Alexandria, (DeKalb co.) Liberty, Tnesdav, " 4. " night, " 4 Smithville. Wednesday, " 5 New Middleton, (Smith co.) Thursday, Col. DeWitt. J. W. McUexrt, and Hon J. Guild, will be with me at most of the above places. !peaking to commence at 11 o clock, a. m. S. S. Stanton Public Speaking. Tho people of Davidson county will be addressed by able and distinguished speakers at the following times and places. Let every true eon of the South who is determined to free Tennessee from the tyrant and usurper, turn out in his might: Goodletsvillc. Monday, May 20 Gee's Tavern, Edgefield, Cam Ilidge, Tank. Chattanooga Depot, Tuesday, WednVy night, " Wednesday, " Thursday, " " night, " Friday, " Saturday, ' " night, " Monday, " Tuesday, " Tuesday night, " Wednesday, " Thursday, " Friday, " Saturday, Juno " night, " Monday, " Tuesday, " Tuesday night, " Wed'sday, " Gower s fehop, Smiley 's Store, Iiellcview, Cool Spring, Burch a btorc, Fletcher's Store, 7th Ward, Barnes', Tuscalum, Smith s Spring. McnhirtersTiuc, Ward's Corner, 4th Ward, New Hope Church, Harris', Hasbrooks' Store, 8th Ward, Court House, Ambrose Corner, Thursday, " " Corner of Broad and Market, Friday, Jo. G. Pickett. M. Vircro:, and others, will speak as follows: CainKidge, Wednesday, Mays.. Tank, inursaay, - ... GowcrsShop, Friday. ' 24 Rev. W. M. Keep, Vt. G. Br.iBX, and others, ChatUnooga Depot, Thursday nht, " 2o Dr..T. E Maslove, Wash. Barrow, and others, Smiley "s Store. Saturday, " 25 The speakers lor toe otner appomimcna wxu De designatcsl the comming week. Public spcaklnir. Col. Jons W. Heap, Baxter Smith, Esq., and others, will address the public at the following times and places, on the exciting questions of the day : Woodcock's Spring, Macon co., Monday, May 20th, Lafayette. " Tuesday, 21st, Red Boiling Springs, " Wedn day, " 22d, Williams' Store, Smith county, Thursday, " 23d. Carthage. " Friday, " 21th Nichol's (Snow Creek,) " Saturday, " 2atli New Middleton. " Monaay. " 27th Alexandria, DeKalb county, Tuesday, " vm Rnmc. Smith countv, Medneway," -?tn Dixon'a Surincs. " Tliuraday. " oOth Hartsville. Sumner county. Friday. " ISlst Gallatin, " Monday, June 3d Speaking to commence at 11 o'clock each day. Southern Independence! R. B. Cheatham, Keq. will address the people, on the questions of the day, at the following times nd places. and places: I Turnfraville, ifobertson co. Saturday, May 25 i , i Asliiana, oneamam co., Monday, June may IT td bJcg Public Speaking. The undersigned will address their fnllow-citueM at tho following times and places : Livincston, " Monday, May 2T Jamestoivn. Fentress county, Monday, Juno 3 HuntaviUe. Scott county. Wednesday. Juno 5 Montrromerv. Morrran countv. Thursday. Juno Nokcs' Store. Overton county. Saturday. Juco 8 Jas. W. McHkkrt, maylO dtwifewSw. Alvin Ctlujm. Insurance can be obtained of W. J. Makr, Insur. ince Agent, No. 25 College street, in the Lssmuj.es CourAST of the Vaiakt op Virgima, cash capital $300,000, and S20.000 in Tennessee Bonds deposited as security for' losses. Applications also received for Insurance in the tknnssssb AIarixe and in- ecsAvcy. Comfaxt oFNisnvaxE Ap25tf. W i intti.fl.rJ In innmmrr WS ALKZ3Vao& a oar Ben LSgmntart Wf gg tntrct AarriLix tarz&o Qeseul Inscrancs CcaCANT. loasmuch as there seems to be some misunderstand ing as to the trae position of this institution and its issuea, we now stato that the notes aro taken on deposit by all the Banks in tha city, escept the three old Banks, and wo further stato that the Seo retury aad PreaideBt, together with ourMlT8,do pledge our entire p ivate property for the redemp tion of said notes. The notes of this institution are redeemable on. their face in the notes of specie pay ing Hanks, but as all our banks are now in a ttaie of susptntien!, wc will redeem' the notes of the "Nashville Life and General Insurance Company' in gold whenever demanded at our counter. A. Wheless & Co. May 22 dlw. Barries' Cream Ale Pnre. Lovers of Ale have pronounced this the most de lightful beverage of the day, and Physlciana con tinue to recommend it for the cure of the worst cases Of Dyspepsia. its sirtue lus in ita punty. JJeing coropounueu solely of malt and hops, its curative properties mua ot once become apparent t those acquainted with the virtue ef either ingredient. Its manufacture is conducted with the most scrupulous care, and it is undeniably tbo Best Ale manufactured either in this or the eld country; at the present day. It contains no intoxicating liquor or injurious drug, and it will not intoxicate. During the heat f summer, it is the safest and most healthy bever- ge that can be used, and produces none of the evilJ ffects caused by the use of distilled liquor. It is put up in barrels for the use of dealess ; and in kegs and bottles, for family use. Prico in barrels, ten dollars ; in fifteen gallon kfgs, five dollars ; in bottles, packed in boxes of one, tiro, three and four dozen, tiro dollars and fifty cents per dozen. Dealers will learn the wholesale terms by ad dressing the Wholesale Agent. The money must, in all cases, acoompany the or der, and funds en all solvent banks taken at par. Address the sole Wholesale Agent, Locis M. Miller, 41 Broadway, Nashville, Tens. sh29 dly. A Change. Wo havo this day sold to Mr. F. Klein our entire stock of clothing and merchant tailor goods. Ho will continuo the business in all its various branches, and we ask for him a liberal share of the public patronage heretofore extended to us. He has a very handsome stock of spring goods, and guarantees perfect satisfaction in all articles. Mr. M. F. Seltz can bo found at all times in the house of hia successor, ready to settle with all who owe. Seltz & Harris. mch8 2m For Rent A desirablo suit of rooms in the Union and American Buildings. Apply at this office. dec29-tt " PANIC STRUCK!" Intending to reduce what ia certainly the largest Stock of TOBACCO AND CIGARS in the State, I will sell from this time Wltnout uecara so rroimi' J. "W. LANGLEY, P.jj, 44 Union street. Dr. R. Russell, Dental Surgeon. 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 bis inserted moro than one hundred setts, tho advantages of which for du rability, lightness and purity are abundantly testi fied by the numerous certificates. Dr. li. is contin ually receiving in their favor. Office No. 11 Cherry street, three doors from the Post Office. Plugging and all other operations on the mouth performed as uauaL raarchli-tf SMOKE. SIOICE. ALL SMOKE. Away Doll Care. Have Just Iteccived another lot ol those Imported rrlncipo scgrars, ALSO, VIRGINIA SMOKING TOBAC CO FOR THE MEEiiSUiiAUM ru?u, at 44 Union Street, J. W. LANGLEY. P&B. HAVANA SEO AR 8.1 JOHN WIIOHJLEY. 32 Sonta market at., NastiTllle, Tenn , 20.000 imported mb vanaaW RECEIVED FB01I BA YAXA. latest News from Old Virginia I JOHN WIIOIII.EX, 32 soutb market Street STILL AHEAD. WharloT Rock City cuewiaff Tooacco Made from the PURE ASD AATURAJj JjJiAJf without AAT ADULTERATION. Sboes! Sboes!! Faekae, Dwmcxeb & Co. are opening a most beau tiful lot of Snoe8 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 I march 1 1-tf. SPRING CLOTHING. We are receiving our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing and Furnishing Goods for men and boys, which we are sell ng at pnce3 to suit the times. Also a fino lot of Cloths, Cassimercs and Vesiings, made to order. Ward, Bekmkgham & Co., mar22-2m No. 20 Public Square. Attention, narris Guards. The Rendezvous has been changed from Tusca lum Church, Nolcnsvillo Turnpike, to the large r TT room opposite oewanee riuua-, uuuego ou'i kindly tendered b Maj. B. F. Spieuis. Those mishit!" to offer their services, will report their names to M. II. Heskle, Jr., Capt. April 23rd. ISfil. RENT FREE. I have three small houses, five rooms each, which I will let to the families of those actually in service in fighting Llvcols's hordes, free of rent, till tho war closes or till their return. L. Powers, aprl25 '61 No. 34 Market street. tiaxe Your Moner. Sellinz out at cost for thirty days, lato styles of drip and soft hats, caps and straw goods, corner of Cedar and Cherry streets. " House Rent Frce. Nashville, April 22d, 18G1. Editors Union and American: Please allow me to stato that J will furnish house-room to ten families, whose protectors join the companies and tro to tho wars now raging, rent free until their return home, or until the close of the war. W. S. Wiiitcman. ATTENTIONI Ueaurecard Light Infantry. Gentlemen who wish to enrol their names on the list of thU company, are requested to call at the rooms of the Southern Righta Committee, corner of Cedar and Cherry streets. S. C. Godbhall, Captain. Cbancery Notice. -m m- TtrTTiTfPATllinK t P K ITamelton and others Judg- IV B mfnt nd Atttchxent Bill -April Rules, lsdl. On motion of complainant by his solicitor, and It appearing lo the satisfaction of the Clerk and ilas'r from an allegation In complainants Bill, wHch is swora t , that the defendant, F. K. Uamelton, is a n n-resident of the 8tateof Tennessee. It l ordered tnarpumicauo ee maac iwium 'j,'1' , , T-r.l,n "f1 Atnprl.n. aDEWinaiTCr PDUUSIUUI lUCUtl UI Ll&Okl ville, requiring the said defendants appear before the Chancery Court to be beld f jr the coujty ofJackion.at the court-house lu the town of Oainesboro on the Sd Monday in August next. tt en and thee to enter mi aeience i . oomp lamaa. i sau mm or judgment by deftult, will be taken and me cause act down xor neartng ex parie miu. rr?rrryllt.I - . Baylt-w-Str's&se93 nrTM ocATinATtT n Ft Hamelton and others Judg. IV .t .nA Auiracnt BilL Anril Bain, 18S1. On motion of complairant by his solicitor and it appear.ni toth tur.ftinn r theC erk and Master, from an allegation in ccm plainaiubill, which lss-orn to, that defiant V K Uamsl'en, is a non r, sident of the S ate of Tenneisee, It la therefore ord-r- .i r.aiKiffa.,,f.n rar lour iuvvThiid wihi iu .ud Union and American, a rewrpaper published in th city of W..t,vill.r..nirlosairt non-resi-eni aacomi 10 appear a. k. - irn rth. nnttn-ra of the Clianrerv Ocurt to be held for ttc ouoty of Jackson, at te c nrt-huuse in the town if Gatneebero on tbeKd "oniiav in aurui. taeD atu .urrc k tour his d;fecoetoeomplairant'sbill,or Judtneat 11lb- tskenby dofault and the causb set doirn tt neariut: exparvc i w uioi. (VliiUlA.-l U. UUX10,U Cad. Sayli-w4tpr'sree$3 -sr iKifl h. STrtVKviir K namplt-n and others Jnlzment .1 and Atlactmaat Bill April Kules 11W1 On motka at c mp a'asntby hiseolicitor,anaitaire.'lnjto thosatltfaetion of the Clerk ard llastcr 'lorn an all-gation in c-implainanU kill that tne dercndint F K uamtltoQ. is a noo resijeni o uie SUte of Tennesser, it is therefore oidered that tu'-licatlon be midn for four successive weeks In we Union and American, a aarmiTvar -lnHi.hfd in tne citv or PisaTii'.e, iccuinnz ea a oc- ei.dant to appsr at the next term ef the Citccery Court to be hcid Tor the county of Jackson at ths oourt-hoosr in the town of Oainesboro, on the 2d Monday in auipist, 13 1, then and ttere to enter his defca.ee to complainan's bill.cr Jclrment will be t.ken by defiult and the cause attdown for lesriss ex . . it vf ,i wrn4 n u carte sn o mm ,,a a.., j. ,a, A. -sriMER TKiRERTS. . and others vs. V EHatriltonet als.- , Judgment and Attachment Bill prll Buies, ISfil On mOl0n Ol COaUTM-iniOl OJ Ull 9Ulll.laur l a" f4-ti.,n .rt.i vittrTc and Masior. irom an aj.-raa'on m com- ni.intni' hill, which ii sworn to. that the dj'entfaat. F K. Batceltoo, I. a non reiidcnt of the State of Tennesiee. It is or dsred tliat puhiietlon be made lor fours rc-tsive weeks In the TTr,i.aa.ii4 Am.,tfaAti.a nfwtrnner Dubllshe! In the cltv of Nash ville reaairlnesalddefendanttoappearat thestxturmof tho Chancery Conrt, to ba holden for the county ol Jacktsat the court hcuse 1n tl e town ot Galteboro, then and thejHWer.ttr vi. .r.. ir, nhi.iiii'i hill, ot ludcmcut will be-VKen by de'ault tadthe cause will be setiiown for hrariaj ex parte as to hiia. WM. HBUXTc, U. a. M. msyM-wJtpr'sfeJt? Attachment. DANIEL DEAN vs JB Schott. In ttiseaiel' appearing to myatislactlon,ihat the dferdant. J B EehoU,is anon- rrSidrntof tne cute ci lenoeuee.aum.a'"--"-atSdavltofplalniiir,thtthe dfeadant is Iirltbted to h ,k. r JTi..,.. -i-it.,.. mnhTivte.lt I- ttere ereon .... nnvii..,i.T, hj,muti In lbs Nashville Union and t mcrlean lor focr successive weeks, comssni Jg ssid defc- daot J B efcitt.tosp)arleorme.atmoffcr.iBheionMUn 3en. Perry couniy.Ttnnesee,on the 3Isiday c May.lfti , to plead, answer or demur to raid attactment r the aims will bo .et for hearing ex parte. p.. (BuylS-wstprtleaJ forrwrwtatyJfBS. I , ttttat of a IBS. win..5l1''W, As Hf4d3 Hsr sad 7awfe FfepMsa, ipieeaJi Is alios of molfaen. kr ' ' SOOTHING SYEUP, FOK CmiiBSEN TEETHING, which gnatly feeUltstes the pneetf of teething, by softsatag tin gams, rcaooiag an lmmmmon wui auay u iwu i laocu&cuon.&sau SURE T0 BEGUIiATE THE BOWEtS. Depend opoa It, Bothers, It will glre reit to joartelTes, Belief and Healtb to yonr Infanta.. We hsvepst op aai eld this artlele for ovi ten ynn, and CAN SAT, IN CONFIDENCE AND TB.UMH of It, hTe ctrer teen able to taj of ay ether zaedldne aEVKR HAS IT FAILED, IN A 8IKQL8 INSTANOB TO EKECT A CtritE, when Usely cted Never did wr know an lsiUsee of dtteLtlfutInn hv tnv ont VMBM It. On Ufl COQCrttrT. U Kb diligbted with tti operations, and tpaX in teres or eomneaoi Uon of lu magical erects and medial Tirtses. We speu In DiUniHwniT TEM know." niter ten Ttin eipri- ence, and ptedgcvrrepuiaHonor Vu fvlfiXbntntot vat xet Mrt ataaTt. la&uaoueTery insiance wnere moiaiii. u suffering frem pain and exhaustion, relier will s roaru u m- ThlimlnKhla nrtn&rfttlnn la the nreilcrlDtion of O&eof tht most asvtntncta ana tmuiw. cmrm in new jaxuuu, bu ten astd with never failing vuceat in THOUSANDS OF CA8ES. It nat ml, nllera the child from cain. fast InTicorates stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gres tone and enezi to the wholes' stem. It will slnost instantly reliiTe Griping in tap Bowels and Wind Colic and OTetcome eonvulsona, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We beliere it the Ut! and turnt remedy in tht world, in ail cases of Dytentery &n& DiarrKaa in Children, whether it arises fiom teetUlne. er from any other cause. We wonld say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the forenolng compla'nts do not Ut yonr pre-juJicet, nor CAe preruaica of uttert, stand between you anayoar sui- fcrinschild.andthereiier that wUl be tvre yes, abttAvtay run to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for rising will accompany each bottle. Mono trenulne unless the fie simile of OCRTI8 & PERKINS, New York, Is n the outside wrapper. Bold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Offices 13 Cedar Street, N.Y.g PEI02 ONLY 25 CENTS FEB BOTTLE. oet3o d.tw&wlr ins DR. KING'S DISPENSARY FOlt PRIVATE DISEASES. Kjpb SE. KINO, formerly or New York, for the 1 jffjy four yevsof Irtulsrille, Kentucky, and who devoted his attention to th treatment of priTate di5iiP fr o thirty yerrs, flatters himself, harinr attendd to a pr- etice fer to many years, and cured so many thousands, he U euoId ton e all disesaes of a private natare. no matter how ba l ttey may b from Injudicious medical treatment, or f rem neglect oftheir own Dr. Klnit'e Dispensary U No. 23 Deadrick street, bttween Cherry and the Square, where hecures all diseatesof aprivate nature Ooxoansa cured wltheut naucious medicine or interference fTOcrrapIofoldor recent date, effectually cured in a few dars.by an operation which causes no pain. Where a stricture exist, health cannot be enjoyed. Perhaps no disease causes more mlsohief and nndermines the constitution so much. firman, with all the diseases of the skin, growing out f a lect or bad treatment, can be eifectnally cured in a few days. Sura LWraraiss, particular attention having been given to this disease, and all tho consequences grewintout of it, brought on in many eases by the destructive habits of inconsiderate Youths and excessive indulgence of the passions, a neglect of which will undermine be constitution, rendering the subject un fit for business or society, and causing prematBreold aje. Females who maybe laboring with any difficulty or tho Womb may rest assured of immediate relief. Persons residing abroad, by writing and statinrtteir case, with a fee eioclosed directed to Dr A. King, No. a,"ea1rick stree , K-nn triiih. the nccessa-v medicine sestto their address, with necessary dirscUons. Strict secrecy observed Office . " n . r a ...in nnfnQln trie wmrtTir- OOUTB If OBI OClwt m iuc uviiuut " o- RELIABLE INSUEAMCE. The Hartford Fire Insurance Co., CHARTERED Ai D. 1810! The oldest Insurance Company Baslnoas in tbo1 Sontb. doing; CASH CAPITAL AKD ABSKT8 1,000000. THIS Company rests Its ctJas ta patronage on the following facta: JJVI' aa3 bn dolus a legitimate Insurance boiiKM for HALF A CENTTJET. TTT Ithii anmtred an enviable reputation in regard to fair dealing equitable adjustment and prompt payment of losses which acquirement is a guanntce that it will never deviate from Its rormer course, ana jeopsruie a chmmi "5 " deservedly enjoyed. Jjj u possesses bona fide means to the amount of a MILLION DOLLARS: It has TWENTY TnfUBAND DOLLtRB la Tennessee State Bonds, deposited with the Comptroller, as as Additional Gnaranteo to its policy holders in this State. ITT It contributes to the revencecf the State by the annual payment ef taxes on license. Property holders wishing to protect their property by a policy or Iruuianee, in a really solid Company, one that will stand up boldl anapty evcrj juk ciaim aga est ii, ici wuo .umi will aeeomplih their objects oy calling at the agency of this Company, Ho. 25 College street. " ' . a. n. . . Mlaala- sippi aod Arkansas will attend tu the prtmpt adjustment and aymi Uai rtMAtwSm CHEROKEE CUBE! An unfaOlij cure for Seminal AVcaltness, Noc turnal Ciumissiuui, iinVrfr'L-y, W4J Vf a-it. , Paint in th Bad. ticnt in tht BUdder, Obstructed and Difficult Menstruation, and nil jHteatc cautea by deviating rem te path of liature, end inducing nn th nuf Km finrc' all imnroser discharges are remov ed, the weakened organs of generaUon are speedily cured, and full vigor restore!. Either trx, contemplating marriage, should reBect that a sound mind and body are necss&ry to promote connubial happiness. in tVitt Cherokoe Cure" the poor debilitated, worn down and despairing devotee of sensual pleasure will find relief. It is sale ana pirasani Laiuu:iiiuuicui.iDiuiMaawuiwu taining no mineral poison, bnt is prepared from pure vegetable extrarts- In the form of a delicious syrup. Price S2 per Bottle, or three bottles for $5, aid and torwardsd byexpiesstoallpartsof the world cold oy an respecwuio urugncui. bicihmc-c. POTT ICR & ilEF.WIN'. Proprietors, St. Lnttis.Mo. Bold In Nashville by Ewing & Pendleton, Berry & Demoville Q. W. Hendershott, and by DruggisU everywhere. octSS-dtw&wlr The Great English Remedy. 8IE JA5IE8 CLARK'S OELERRATES FEJ2t.lL P . Protected Letters. Patent. By Roayl Prepared from a pretortptiono Sir CUrle.lf.D tteuin aairuvTitnuTT m a'o v'"11 Ttila iBTalcable medicine Iscnfailinz in the cure of a!lthos painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constituU is sutject. It moderates all exass and rcmovesall obstructior and a speedy cure may be relied on. It Is peculiarly suited. It will, is a snort time, or monthly period with regularity. Each botUe, price One Cellar, bears the Government GreatBritaiu, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. IIma POLt themld not be taken bv ftmalet d rino ittrxi 1BRKK ITOlTTIISof Preanancv, at tievaretur brlna on Mitearriage, but at any other time they are tale: An ail Cases OI nervoas aQU olJluat auc.ui.iu, i&u. ui vu. n.rV .ml T.inbs. Fatime on slizht exerUon. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony , or anjthinjthurtfulto theeoaititatioa Tnlldiircions In the pamphlet aro nde&chpiokage,whleB should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for tne united mares aao ..asica. Bochester.N.T. it. Tt ai .00 and six Dostaze stamcs enclosed to any author laed agent, will Insure a bottle coataining 50 pills, by retain M, .11 Bold In Nashville or uerrya. uemo-niioanB u. w nsaoer shtt, Ji O. Bfown and all resceetabUdruKU". I MRS. WINSLOAV An experienced curia and female physician, has a Soothlo Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the proces of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all Inflammation will allay all pale, and is sure to regulate the bowels Bepend upon it, mothers, tt will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. Perfectly safe in all cases. Bee adver tisement in another column octSS-ly Pimple Banlsbed ! Faces ITIailo Clear I HOW By one week's use cf the Magnolia Balmi A ptreectly harm less but elegant and elected preparation. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sod everywoere WE HAQAN & CO., Proprietors, Troy, S. T. feb24 diw3m THE CHIEF AITIONG TEN THOUSAND. DALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOh ww k a nalnmll. amnnlnnted all other OtDtraents and heatine applications in both the 2ai tern and Western Hemispheres, wherever miroducea; ana i uit nw uiv iruo ..ixk criu success In all culaneeu afectlont, whether the ctt.se be oocftferuor aueait. BURNS ds SCALDS are Instantly relieved or their U anguish, pain and nCam mation.by a timely apjllca-W UonoltalinanelKmtlealer and the flesh ii renew as if 2 by a charm, a blemish or scarremaining. b THE FRIEND OrX THE NURSBRT !d .... Children are frequent suf ., ferers from external lnjnrte -!iiv fram Fluid and Oamnhtn Zariotiont thej rore every msther should have this healing preparation constant! at hand. It teals! sore EreatU, andrj uickly re moves the TliIi.-5 or ttiiu- , nuu,io j-irsuwai a.Iaa.Aaa-M 10 TRAY2LXRB BY O SBA AND LAND. tv Marfvicist. the Tra- a vtlsr. and everr other lsdl tMmiI whoia lot is llfe" throws him within tne chance of accident from esrpto- in sioa, Jfr. or J IlsU 'should bear in mind that this Magic Extractor is bis best and only triA It Is both portable 5 and rhean. and should ever be his companion, as a friend, is seed There are thousands of living witnesses ut icsuiy uiu marvellous u wc. who owe their sousa iimoo aaa musciev w us saviog zaacj The following are a isw oij tnruaai-7(7aiviicrwiua DAULSk o aAuiuAiir-aXH aAiaavivaiik rAAixur TITS as well as OURS: a Boms, Xrytlre.u Soresofal kindi. Bruises, xiLluia, Oiiua wOaLDUi, Bolls. Prost Bites, Scrofula, Broken Breast, Pever Sores, Eesrry, Bites of Reptiles, feicss, beams, Oancer, aiasduIarDiseassi, Scurf, Cracked Up), Mercurial Sores, Scald Head, jnapped -tanas, rainsneraiiy, cprains, -hiintalns, Pimples, BmallPox, Oramn. Piles, Tumors, Contracted Cords, Poison, Tetter, ahafes. Rheumatism. Ulcers, nWMv. .f lla. SV! n. TtiuhM. VenirMl finriaj,. Sra Sold at lbs princtfal Depots, 14 Broadway, new Ycrt,tU3dil sea isi unanres street, new Orleans, cy J. vtruuiii c co. Oeseral Agent. It can be obtained of all respectable DruggUtt moirtiaaii mroognoutins UCiHKlBWWS (Bavuia. rteyaa7. WaaJKi advsrtliB>t U of areS-dAwly J?Kejf. WSBB1S Hostorative O o r d i k;l AND REKOyATOBa, BLOOD A IspKsisely what lta na-eiedkates, fer, whiiapleutrnt! Q v w k wa-et Is revITirylrg, exu nrsiirg, oa sirei R3 , -enicg to th j. vital powers It also reTinHes, reinstate K and renews the Wood in all its iriginal pnrity,aad thus W restores and resdoa the sj stem In vulnerable to att-cks; .01 diaean. It !i ths onlv urentration ever offered to tea . wcrld in a popular form so as to be within the reach of n"' do eaemietiiy fun Kiiiruiiy eomn nrauunt the most Dowe, ful tonic, and vet ro tyi fectly adanled j u to act; in perfect accordance vrtth lie laws of naiKre, ahO-Aenc- oiie we tieatottszomaui, and. I tone ud toe dirativ ornns. and allay all nerveus and other irritation. It ia also perfectly exhiiiratlng in lis effects, and yet Is never foUcwed by lassitude or depres .sionef snirtu. It is cemposed entirely of vegetables . 'aaJ thoe thoroughly combining powerful tonic and j soothing properUea, and consequently can neTer injure, -ituch a remedy has long been fell to be a desideratum ia 0 the medical world, both by tho thoroughly stilled in medical science, and also by all'aho have sneered from debility, for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to see that debility follows ail aitacuoi disease, and U lays the Ukguarded system open to the attacks of many of the most diagerom to which poor humanity is eon stantly liable. Buch, for eiamjle, as the following: Consumption, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsis, Loss ol appetite, Fainiaeu, Nervous IrritablUty.NeuralglaJ PalDltatlonof the Heart. Melancholy. UypocondriaJ (y Mght 8weaU, tanzuor. Giddiness, and all tnatcla-s ot cases, so reartully ratal u unauenaea to m time, cauea Female Weakness and Irregularities. Also.LlTer De-iit ra gmenta or Torpidity, and Liver ComplaintsJIiseases m of the Kidneys, bulding or iLConUnuenceof tue Urine, WW or any general uci-uikci-iw.. v. w.um. --.ju.- Pain in the Uacx, Bide, ana ce.wcen iseoiiouiaeri.pre rt!.ru-..!tlnS1isrhtColdi. liicilncand Continued Couch EmadaUon DiQcuity of VreatMag, and indeed we nig tt. MTarn.ru. m-.PT mtlt Still. DC. S BITS SLSCS OniV to 'siy.it will not only cum ttie debility tollowin; Chill, aca lever. butprevtasii i-iaaw... uiuu i,uut miaa matis Inflceneeaand cure the diseases at oncs,ii already attacked. And as it acts directly atidpirslstenttv upon the biliary system, arousing the Liver to action, premo ).. I-, fii-t.aH t: e excietions and se.reUons of the system, it win .aiauiDir pixtcu. j kwiuui coosc-nno,..rnitntrinc-unoncbaDeeof climate and water: oence all travelers suouia uivm vu...g wiw. ukiu, all should take a table spoooiui n least oeiort eating As It prevents eo.tiveness, streniithens the digestive or 0 mm. ft .hnni4 be in me naooa oi an irersaus ox seoen- tary habits, students, ministers, library men. And all nniuvrutomed to much oat doir exercise should .itr.c n.oit if thev wUl they will find an agreeable 'pleasant and efficient remedy against those ills which rob them of their beauty; for beauty csnno exist with out heiltL, and healta cannoiexm wnuo i. e aoove ir .i.aiiinivmUmie Thesagaui the Cordial. is a dt feet Mother's Belief. Taken a month or two before the flnal trial she will pass the dreadful period with perfect r.e-r. There Is no mistake about, this Uordia xi.tmforlt. Mothers, try it I Andtoyouwe1 Lppealto detect the illness or decline not only of your daughters before it Is Wo late, but also your sons and husbands,fer while th former, from false delicacy .often goesdown to a prema.ure ei c i aluci .ran ici uicir con ditlon be known in time, thelatter are often so mixed up wits iha .rriunentaf business that if itweremtferrou they too would travel in t e same downward path, nntil too late to arrest their fainl fall Buttho motoerlsal ways vigilcnt, and to yen we confidently appeal : for wei r rvnnr never falliiw affection wiU unerringly noint lyaa to rror. wooa ioi.ui vmiiu Diuuuxwca l , ,i-mpilvwh.ch stould be alwavs on hand I nUmeofseed O. J. TVOOD,Pruprielor, Broaday, Mew York, and 11 aiarasi iircci, o.. noun, mo, RnM bv all trood Druirgists. Price Onetollar per Bottle. Bold in NasWilleb, & BERRY b. DKMOVILLS, BaOWNfcKVAS, DEMOVILLE & CO., and all good Drusjtsta In the city. maxSZ-dwiy Glad News for the Unfortunate! THE L050 SOUGHT TOU DlSCOVEIlED AT IiAST. CHEROKEE REMEDY, An unfaillnar Specific for all Dlscaaea oi tne l.rlnary urganm, ana a ueaem Alterative and lilood Purifier. THIS " REMEDY" CUBES WHEN ALL OTHEE PREPARATIONS FAIL. Tt In nllr-lT unlike every other medicine prescribed for Year real Diseases, as it contains no mineral poison er nauseous drugs being prepared from roo's, barks and leaves, in the form of a pleasant and delicious Syrup. It is "nature's own remedy" for Gonorrhoea, .(Clap) Gleet, Gravel. Stricture, and Is especially recommended fer Fluor Ai bus, (Whites in Females,) fer this complaint It ia invaluable. As a general alterative and blood purifier, it has no equal, and does not fail to cure scrofula, secondary syphilis, glandulat swellings, mercurial and all eruptive diseases, curing thee more speedily and permanently than any other jedi dne known. It does this by purifying and cleansing the blood I Causing it to Bow in alL Its original purity and vigor thus removing from the system all impure ana penue-sus emu which have induced disease. In all old eases of Gonorrhoea and Gleet, that have baffled all medical skill, it is especially recommended in old cases It never falls, and recent ones it cures from ot e to three days. A few doses positively removes all scalding heat, chord ca and -1? a . . .L. 1 IV. lalMfa W,f, . M&M It QOeS Q"l CQCC. UlC UlaMl VI lUlil..." -- "a- buxiaea. It reaulrse so assistance cram otner meaicwe. It can lav on the toilet t ble.cr in the counting-room, with out its ever being suspected as a w remedy" for private dis a'rreatiae on Venereal Diseases, with nil directions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. For full directions get a Circular free from any drugStia the United Btates. It is sold at retail for 82 r bottle, or three bottles for 5 by all respons'blo druggists and dealers in meilcines.throughou tho United States, and at wholesale by all wholesale druggists. POTTER & UlEKWISi Sole Proprietor ST. LOUIB MISSOURI. Bold In Nashville by O. W. Hendershott, Berry & Demov Swing & Pendleton, and by all responsible drnrpsis o where. octgQdtwltwly J&Jzl W & jE Jh2 3E3 S INDICATE PUBLIC OPINION. Usually cautious, there is great confidsnoe aced la A RELIABLE NEWSPAPER. no TKZ NEW ORLEANS TRUE DELTA. "There seems to be no excuse for thin or gray Hair, sow the celebrated Hhxstrut'4 IinxiTasLx Hair Uxstokativx eanle had." rxox THI "CIiEVEI-AND PIAIN DEALER. TThn neoDle can rrotect their Hair from the tell-tale marks of age, when they can luxurate in plossy black locks at an ad vanced period of their lives: hsn white and gray Hair can be turned to a beantlful black or anbnra; when Hair can be made to rrow upon bald heads; when all this can b doDt.it cannot do any harm to tell what will do It. HKIMSTKKBT'S HAIRRK 8TORAT1VK will do It. This Hair Restorative is. beyond per adventure, the best thing of the kind ever invented The facts in our possesilon, in regard to this wonderful preparation, war, rant us iu unqualifiedly recommenoing it." SEOM TUX AaOriS REPVRLICAN ST. "iUriT of our first eltlsens in St. Louis are speakisir is glow. lag terms of this article." raox tbx CAIRO CITV GAZETTE. -Tfci l-irmnrarahlv excellent nrenaration for the Restoration of Grey Hair to the original color, to preserve Hair from 'all ins cut, and to cure baldnesss, is on sile at Humphrey & Browu's in this city.. The e.idence that this Restorative is n. humburg is conclusive. Testimonials to that effect may be found in almost every paper in the country." T-OX THZ SOUTH WESTERN BAPTIST. l&vedves alone, and use only some reliabit Restorative like Hetmstreet's I nimitable." Bold everywhere "rice suo and i per come. W. S. HAGAN & CO., Proprietors. fsb!t-dtwtw3m Troy, New Yerk. Sari., Glossy, ana Luxuriant Hair! HOW I Tiv ailnr Heimstreet's InirnUahU Restorative. Don't ess anything else on your Head. Price 50c and 31 per bottle. Sold everywhere W. E. HAGAN & CO., Proprietors, Troy.S. T, Be an advertisement headed , "YOU LOOK IN VAEV.f oet2S-lyd.wAvw M..r. ninrk. Greirorv & Co : Gents: I ra-chased two bottles ofvonr Ambrosial Oil, which has given tire satisfaction in OOIiejIoomacceacaueayu-c. Cyruston, Tenn. unuftu. oiAuaiMi Slersrs. Clark. Gragory&Co. Nashville, Tenn : Gentlemen: It gives me pleasure to ten you tnat your morosiai un uas given me ttieat relief, and I may say, more case than the use of any nth.. mi-fiTHni, I have used one battle anu one ran oi your Amorosiai uii, and from the eaw it has given me In jy Rheumatic suStrin?, I would sot be without the ether bottle and one hal' for any price, provided I could not get an more, aespecnuiiy. Ringgold, Ga , Sept 3d, 1859. apll-dtw2w THE A PERFECT AXD COMPLETE REMEDY FOS PI1TIPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLEVER17PTIONS. scrvnciiN or TAN f riniS Elesrant Preparation renders the Skin soft and fresh, I iran.aiina- tn It a Marble Pnritv. It Is most cool and re freshing if applied to the face after exposure to the sun, and wlil give Uumeaisierener . mo oung oi irow. ..utun noisenous enters into its composition. The contents of a bottle might be taken without harm. Mt application every ntgit for a ice ti, will cure the worst eate of Pimples. ooia every everywncre rn tuacuk. uo,.fv;. W. E. HAGAN. Proprietors, febiM-dtwAwnm Trny. Sew York. NOTICE. Hunting and risking Orbit! den. FROM an after th's date, HUNTIKU ana riaymu are positively forbidden on onr lsmis As urpIarearepost- 0, we will hereafter enforce the lawagalnst all persons found trespassing upon toem. a'UOAUba nvaun,, WM.B ELLISTON, JAS. T ItLLiaiON, WILLO WILLI AMU. PRANK MfGAVt.CS, WM H SMITH, ARCHER CHEATHAM, JOnNH. MciVOCK, WU. Q HARDINB, SAN L. GRAHAU. Richland Turnpike. v llt pH3-dlm Gstittecoi-y one month and charge this office. F DBIH AN & CO., WnOLDAlX siaixu in AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS; H AVK recelved.ror the Spring and Sumemr Trade of 1HS1 their usual stock cr cseap uooas, consisting is part or Br i tlsb, American and French Cloths; Cassieaeres and Testings, Erralnei, Cottooadca, Hosiery and Llsca Pusters, Dnclu &c. A very choice assortment or Ladies Dress Gods,Barige, An glaise, Ltvellas, Faullards, Organdies Lawns, Ginghams, fancy and solid Bareges. Trimmings, Ac., Ac. A superb lot or the best brands of 4 9 Bro. Domestics txtra heavy Cotton Tarns; al I of which will be sold at prices in keeping with the times for Cash or bankable paper. . FtJBMAN A CO., apl5-5hsdw pear the Suspension Bridge. ITIACADI.ATS F.NOLASD. rflHS iftn volume is Cloth asd Paper, received and for sale bv M. HAUAn St CU' apllS-tf 41 College street AFRESH lot of SUrer Skis Onion Beits and Pumpkin Set d jtat rsctlTfi Bd for sale Ij . Saartl-U PXXOTRiTJ ItQ , from lafSA'&VlKEISE) COMMERCIAL. mKetary and Ceatmcrcial. Wednesdat Etesko, May 22, 186L Ths telegraph advises us of the fallxire & anoth er Bisk at Albaaj, K. T., being tic lecond within a few-days. This is one of the effects of the crisis which Lkcols's war has brouzllt upon the coun try, and we may loot for quita a number of iim ilar failures in the North. The Charleston ilsrcjfy has the following para graph in regard to trade in tho Southern Confede racy : TVa nrA (-.a tifinri tn loam that our merchants are now receis ing large lota of coffee and other merchan- ciizB irbm new uneans, Tia juempuu. at several shipments of rice have been made by rail read to Richmond. Memphis. Mobile, and other points in tne Confederate States. we near that upwards of 2000 bales ot coiwn have been sent oyer the Charleston and Savannah Railroad, to fill up vessels now loading at Savannah lor laiverpooi. .Haricots br Xelcgrajib. Ntw Oauaxs, May S3 -Cotton: salts to-day SCO bales : middling liam. &uar ami Mblaises nothlns; sous;. jfioorio. ixrj .iu... aieMrerkaxi. Whisxvut. Naw s"oir. May 22. Cotton heavr: sales to-dav 2S00 bales: munarg spiasa BAHB HUTEAUD EXCHAMUE JL.IST. Co&xktio DauT bt TBI Uutciuim Baxz Eairaao 4k Co Tennessee, Baskj quoted at par are bankable.) I The notes of all Bask of Tennessee.. par Soothers Union Bank.. PUnter' Rink Commercial Bask.. Uerehants' Bink Buck's Bank. City Bank Farmers' Bank.. rraners- nnz. IBaskof MtdJleTeaa. Bank of Commerce. " " Paris. " the Cnlon. ' Knorville " Chattanooga " " NashvlUe . M.mnM. OeoeeRank- .. 8helbyvUleBank. River Bank, Memphis It.nV rtf D.nilHflo-. Lawrenceburir Bank. Banket America-. Bank of West Tenn. n oncers Bans. SROXKX axs WOSTSIJtSS. Agricultural Bank, Brownsville. Central Bank of Tessessee, Nashville. Warmers' and Mechanics' Baalt, Alemphis, Mechanics' Bank, Memphis. Memphis Savings Institution. Exchange Pank, Murfreuboro. Miners' and Masufaetsrera' Bank, KsoxrilU. Bauk of East Tennessee, Esozvilla, Bask of Trenton. Bank of Jefferson, Daadridge. Bank of Claiborne, at TasewelL Bank of Taiewell Otber States. Cxstcczti Gio&am Banc of Ashlanil.. -prem Atlas taBasx dis Bank of Louisville. a ' Bank of Kentucky, 5 ' Cemmetcial Bit of Ky. S " Farmers' Bk of Ey 5 " Northers Bk of Ky S People's Bank 5 " SostnernBkor Ky 5 " BX0ES3 AKD CL08ZD. Augusta Insurance asd Basking Company- par Rank of Athens par Bank or Augusta. par Bank cf Commerce, par BavamiiY .. par Bass; of colnmbus. par Bask of Fulton par Bank of Middle Ga . Bask of Savannah . par Bkcf theBtate of Ga. par Central Railroad & Ranking Company, par City Bk of Augusta., par Georgia Railroad fc Banking Company . pxr Marine Bk. Savannah, par Merchants' and Plan ters' Bank. .. par Mechi Savings Bk... par Kechs'Bk, Augusta . par Plasters' Bank, par Timber Cutters' Bask Dnien Bask, Augusta, par Other Basks. . laexxx aris closxd. Commonwealth Bask. Newport Safety Fund Bk. New port. Trust Compasy, Covington. 1MBIX1 Bank of Mobue par uuk ot Montgomery, par Btnk or Selma, par Bank of the State,. par Central Bank of Ala- ptr Commercial Beok - par Eastern Bask,Eelma, par Northern Bank or Ala par Southern dank or Ala. par BROZZX AKD CLOAKS. Planters' B'k or Ala., Florence. Planters and Mechanics' Bank, Hintsville. State Bank or Alabama. lotTH Cutouxa Bask of Albany. Albany. Sank of Brunswick. Bask of Greensborough. Danker Charleston. par Bank of Camden par Bank ef Chester . par Commercial Bank of Co bank or tuuiedgevuie. Bank of Macon. Cherokee Ins. and Bankii.K.C. Dalton Commercial B'k of Macon Iumbla par Bank ef Georgetown. par Bank of Hamburg. par Bank of Newbury par BkottheBtateofB.O. p-r Bask of 8: Carolina., par Exchange Bask or Co lumbia a a.a.a.. P&T Iarmers'& Erch'g Bk par Mere' 't B'k or i. O- ar People's B'k cr 8. C par Pianters'dcMechs'B'k par Planters' Bask or Fair field 1 " Bouthweeters R Bk 1 " State Bank, Charles ton " Union Bank or 8. O. S " Exchange Bank. Griffin. Planters' and Mechanics' Bask, Columbus. Planters' and Mechanics' Bask Dalton. Manufacturers' asd M;hnnica Bank. Columbus. Southern Bank, Balnbrldge. Manufacturers' Bit, Macon. Tntsnru: Bank of Commerce, Fred ericksHurg. Sdjj Bask of the Common wealth, Richmond. 5" Bask or the Oid Domin ion, Alexandria " Bask of tho TaUey of Ta, Winchester. .'.' Locisuxa : All N.Orleans Banks far Noam UaivOLWi. : Bask of Va., Richmond 5" Bask or Wheeling 3" Bark or Winchester 5" Xxchasge Bk or Ylrgisia, Norfolk 5" Farmers' Bk or Virginia, Richmond .. .. 5" Manufacturers 'and Farm ers' Bank, Wheeling S" Merch'ts Bk. Lynchburg- 5'4 Merchants' b. Mechanics' Bank, Wheeling 3" Northwesters Bank of Va, Wheeling. Southwestern Bank of Va, WhytherUie 5" Other Banks .. . MxarLiiro. Baltimore Basks lCSIIdia Country Bnuks. 10 13dif Bank of N. Carolina.. Bank or Cape Fear. Bank or cnarioite. Bank or Fayetteville. Bank or Wadesboro. Uissocki: 8t. Louis Banks lOdli Country Basks... .10 Ixsiaki : Bk of the Btateof Indlana-HIi Other Banks .19 All notes or this State should be countersigned by the State; OScer, being then secured by j deposit or state stouts. Ohio: 8tata Bank or Ohio... Sdis Bank of the Ohio Valley, Commercial Bank of 01s-3 Px-maTLvaxu. Country Banks 1 3 " Philadelphia Banks,., Sdl Pittsburgh Banks Country Banks . lonra. Bta e Bank MunnssoTa. New Yoax. (All resrarded as'HrildcaU.") New York City Banks Country Banks - Nxw KiiaLano. Bolvest Banks LgSdll Wiscosc-i Solvent Banks Specie. Qoll, Amerlcm 10S15 prem Silver.. Excb&nge. New York, sight ttosten, PhiUdelphia, " RAltlmore. 4 Npor Orlf-ans.'- Cincinnati, " Aeres.peraere no sale 1 130 Acres, per acre. no ale no sale sale 1 160 " Special and Important Notice to Clothing Dealers. BENJ.F SniKLDSACO. lave this day received and are prerared to Job to the trade, at suction crices, the entire stock of one of tbe largest Eastern Clothing mannfacfure. Be ing, beyond a doubt, tne most extensive ana best goltou up stock ot goot's ever offered a Auction in this citv. The stock of a full lire of every varlrty of spring goods selected with" the greatest care and made in the best manner. Being made for this Spring trade, but the concern besrg disarpoin'ed In the Spring bssi nesa, are cmrelled to close their stock in this manner. Seal ers will serve the rows interest by calling and exsmislsg this extensive stock, as tney will most positively to sold. As op portunity rarely offered. Ui.aaJ V. BUl-ELUB tz CO., Central Ascti on Rooms, pll3-tf opposite Sewanee, Qk C.13E3 fancy Prints, Pprasges American Dusncllasd lllU Tacony, ICO cases Cnies fancy Prists, received to- aay a.d for salo for cash only, by JAilKS LOWJS tCO., ap21-tj C8 asd 210 Sixth street. Louisville. Ey. EXECDTOU'S NOTICE. LL persons having claims against the estate of Hardin P i Bcstick. deceased, are htreby notified to present them to the undersigned who have ijualP.edu Executors of his will, and all per-ons indebted to tho estate are requested to make early settlement. j. h iiosuck eas ce xousa at otsomee, ro. fix Cherry street, Nashville, Tens. MARGARET R. BO TnnrHO-dlni Vxerutnrsnf Hartlin P B,tlek WAkt AOTICJB. E BOM and afer this date, we will sot fill crdersfor any de scription o' O ods, nslrss accomfan'eJ with the Cash, i g obliged cow to pay cash for eitry article we purchase, our f rinds and the public generally will at once see (be necessity of this course on our part On-rtockefGrocei.es and Confec- tlonaries is now run ast wen assorted, and uun Dealers will Ssd our House the place to purchase XllUai-tU.-l. BffctaUl ocuu., apKO-tf Voy Market street. For Kent, FOR the remainder of the jear the large Piore Room fa the Union and American Block, recently occupied by But & Un. is. mayl9-tf X.011I!IL.I.,UD'S S.i;F, IN Bottles and Bulk, for sale iu quantities to Jobbers, by B. A. B0BINSCN it CO , nnoicsaie irrujrgis.s. Liouisruie. iy., ana may!8 dm M A&C A SANTAS. Norfolk Va. IXECTION" KOTICK. ON the 8 hdsy of June, 1PC1. I will epe- and hold an elec tion, for the purpoee ef votlmr upon a 'Declaration ef Indmenileceean4 OrCInxoce diss.Iving th: Federal Keiarons between the Biate or Te-netsee d1 the United States of Ameri ca," and also upon "A- Ordinance for the adoption of the Con stitution of the Provisional Gover mest ot the Confederate 8tates of America," ar cording to the requirements of au Act pa ud May the 6th, 1W1 The Const blislneich Civil District will please open and hold the abovee.'ectlon. msy!7td JOHS s. J-DMUWDSO, aherlff. itl Hilary Cap Manufactory. THE public are hereby Informed that they can procure at tho shorter t noire Military Cape, mads in every style asd at thelowest cub rates Country me chants will Bud this as cxcellant oppcrtuni'y to purchase Caps o f e r:ry description , made to order, and at cheap wb lesale rates. The subscrilr s long experience Is the business enables him t3 challenge competition Call and exa ine samplrs at A laciue, iigenr. No 3 i North Market street, oppotlte Watson House, may 17 d3m Nashville, Tens. Ever)7 Southcriior Should Bead It! MEW YORK MY BOOK, DAILT'3 FOR S1LE BT F. HAGAN &. CO., 41 College Street. may 7 FBOCLAMATlOIs. ISIIA.7I C. HARRIS, GOV. OF TENNESSEE. To all it ho sball sea these present, Greeting: ALL Volunteer Orgsnliations in the Sttewho K tofore drawn Arms, and do not now bold themielves la tarn them toffielmmeditaIy,attte8tat AneaaJ,laNMbTiUe, . . . L. I. W m sfifnntiul. or ine iJtnKici oi fcuc ! Ma -.awN.-. in USIiaOIlJ WAiCXCUl uaiw m " iu.fi at the uepanmeni, ia aiiu, j -- ( May. A. D ISGl. vamv n TTARni!, By the Governor! ISHAH O. HARRIS. J E. R Bat. Secretary or State, osfcr w may 17. NOTICE. "SX17E have sold our entire Stock or Groceries, Liquors V 11 . a Sl. a 111 (aV nliitHM foil commending tsem v our imu,..a ''--"'"""" firm or Grisham Haffaker, as merchants who are is every way atul Ita TnstAMaH nf tn lata wortsy o. "haitakeb BROTHXRS. Kathvaie,Dee.l7, 1SC0. JOT1VT & TBEAHOB, WHOLESALE GROCERS tXD PUtXSS IX PKODTJCK, AND UQCORSi NasbTillef dec!9-U TOBACCO, No. S3, Market Street, Tennessee If A. SHVICtYB G CARDS. ALL persons desirins to enlist ta this Coaip 'ny are reqnested n th. (nii.annv re-iilf-men at tivlr respect! TO MffiM a. th pwjf,cmn of the Comcaoi.il. third stoiyof Pooth'end of HtXXXT Hocsx, at 4 aod IX o'clock P. M. cf everyday. K w- mcuavoca, i ' Tsui E. OwuTHax. 0ltte 8inu.WHi ' Sdls na sale a-iar .5dls ....H...-ar par . tar I .oar I .oar .par! ..par par I Am i S dis - car -no sale Sola a -diS pari scxiwo. ... prem. f.nvtfl Warranti. BY TELEGR4JPH. Cacttox. All the telegraphic dispatcher from New York, 43115132011 City, JaS, are supervised by the Lkcoln GoTeraaient. Only such are allowed to be nt as suits ita purposes. Therefore all are to to received with great allowance. Thoy er ajerate against tie South and for the Noith. A SXistatre Cerrected. , Isdianatous, IndM May 21.- The report from Mar tin county, Ind., List night about Secessionists creat- w-iWBuauuuu, sxua iodq a niisu&c. lucre h uOWeTei. ft. Tianrl nf rnoTo--r1rta rt trt4 A Ann fx? T3fifs Have been plundering and threatening the lives of -..vao, nuu wo learn mis morning irom gooa au "'"rthat four men were arrested at Dover Hill yesterday by a. mob of one hundred men. From New York. Jsew Tcex, lUy 21. The IrSnme says the re ported movement of troops to control Thursday's election in .yirguua, is unfounded. Mr.WaUbridgewhoU familiar with the topog raphy of Kentucky and Tenessee, has been calli to Washington, indicating Southwestern movements. Mexico has been assured by the Government that the Monroe doctrine will bo enforced, and should any Europeim Power interfere .-with her, she will be supported. Spain baa been warned that she proceeds in the Dominica affair at her peril. Basic SuspeHsjloa. Albavt. N. Y, May 21. The Bank of the Interior has suspended. FromTWRsfelBrteH. Washhgton-, May 21. Surveyor Findley is ap pointed Surgeon-General vice Dawson. Gen. Scott's health is sood. The London Times urges absolute neutrality, and says the moral feeling of tngland forbids tne con trary. The seirure of old telegraphic dispatches is con- nrmea. From St. Louis. St. Locis,May21. Major GcneralFrice and Gen. llarncy are in consultation. Tney mutually pro fess peace: Price pledges tho force of the State to preservo order and Harney makes no further movements. From Cbarabcrsburir. CnAMBERSBCBO, May 21. It ia believed that tho movements at Williamsport are a feint. Alter the commencement of hostilities at Harp er's Ferry tho Southerners will probably advance along the country road via Pleasant Valley and Waynesboro, avoiding any irritating movements on Maryland soil. This route is indicated as the shortest to Pennsylvania. From Uostoa. Boston, May 21. An amendment to the Constitu tion allowing foreigners to vote after one year's residence, has passed both houses of the Legisla ture. From Cbicago. Cnicico. May 22. Currency difficulties prevail. Farmers refuse to sell except for specie. From IVasjIilHgteB. TvA8nEGTOi, May 22Strenuous efforts are mak ing to keep the New York Seventh regiment three months longer. Monroe Harris in tho convention refuses to pledge unconditional support of Lincoln, thereby losing the congressional nomination in the Si district. 32 Strom reeimenta. inclndmp two nf wmhw. o - - D -7 are here. Gen. Scott wants 60,000 men along the banla of the Ohio and Mississippi. The Government don't seem to care much about Harper's Ferry. The regulars on iho border service are ordered here, including the Utah and New Mexico outposts, wh'ch will be guarded by volunteers. Washington, liav 22. TheNaw haa nrlnntoH' i new system of signals and passports which arc not to be furnished to citizens of seceded States sv it fl out proof of loyalty. From New Orleans New Orleans. Mav 22. The. utamcr AriTrmi from Brazos, with $455,000 specie has arrived. The surrender of the Federal forces in Texas under Reee to Yandorn is confirmed. From Wliecllajr. WHKELIKO. Msv 22. Rnnthpr-i hmra nmi. tivelV at Grafton. 1.10O Rnrpmmsnt trnnnu camped at the Fair Ground. From Sew YorU. VffW Ylllir faaja OO CAVan TaAamn 1 " ' ' " - ia. '-I.TIU UUACD Ul BUllliriCl, belonging to Gen. Lee, have been seized. i-rize 1:0 minis .oners wm De appomtea 10 aupose of all captures. From iTXeatgomery. Mo.vroouBRr.May 22.'--ConaTess adiourned lata last night to meet at Richmond on the 20th of July. The tariff bill was passed with unimportant amendments. An act was passed allowing District Attornies in the field to appoint substitutes in their absence from the Circuits. The Patent Office bill ia signed, and Mr. Rhodes appointed Commissioner. No new military appointments were made. A Committee, consisting of Messrs. Rives, Hun ter and Memminger was appointed to make ar rangements for the tranfer of the Department to Richmond. From Louisville; LonsviLLB, May 22. The submissionists' oath is to support the Constitution of the United States and that of Kentnntv Hi lnnr-sa sha iq Tn-ra!. Ri-t ftxr are taking the oath and very secretly. The army bill is defeated by a vote of 43 against 42. The Constitution ren ulnar 5 1. FromSULouls. St. Louts, May 22. Gen. Harnev proclaims that he and Gen. Price have arranged matters. He commands the people of Missouri to behave, other wise both Governments will participate. Gen. Price, however, having the first show.at maintain ing loyalty. The July interest will be paid. Float Baltimore. Baltimore. May 22. Occasional shots are heard. The Monticello is said to have received two shots in her hull, from Se wall's Point batteries. B. B. CONNOR & BRO.. Produce and Commission TSJL oroliants, So. 5 College St., near Clinrcb, KESPS oonstaBUy on hacd a larji ,tock of all binds of Piodace. Orders filled at the shortest notice, at the low en cash prico. rotyll COK1V, 500 W41 B B CO-TCOtt sl BRO. 1IAV, Bales prime Tiznolhy for sate by nay 11 B CONNOK tt BRO. 100 J1UAN, 500 Eajs fir sale ly raayll B B C0SN011 k. BRO. 300 Bnibels for sale by mayll B B CONNOR ft BRO. FLOUK, 200 Barrels for sale by msyll B B CONNOR it BRO. BACOM, fkfk Ctils Haas; 20 Cssks 8ronldrs;l rZt 10 Casks OJear Silts for sale by rsayll a uuitziutt m. anu. QV Parrels prime Kiln Dried, and warranted to keep in any Ol" climate, for sale by mayii a a vu-aun ec uiw. 1TIIL1.ET SEED, Bushels f os sileby msyll B B COMTOR k BRO. 100 POTATOES bbis N 1, inst received asl fnr sale hy maylG B B COX50B & BRO. 200 1 v. w. mas. no. T.nasa. Oivil War I LATEST REW8 ! ! GREAT EXCITK3IENT!!! AT BOOK STOKE, Where kind be foncd, in quantities, all kinds of SECESSION EflVEIOPES' a.vo SECESSION WRITING PAPER, havicclheyiajof the 8enthern Coafederacy printed on them in colors. The Trade supplied by UUEII & UU., No. 6 Union street. Lcoirrille ecelved dally at 9 o'clock A.M., dally. aplH-dAw . NOTICE TO 9TOCIHOt,DEitS. AT a meetlnz of Ihe Board ef directors or the Tennessee as AlaVama Railroad CompaDy, at their oEce,ln Franklin, or, Cv. u r Anrll. 18GI. a call on the nooaid snbserlptlons totheesyltalstockof the Company , was ordered to be paid to ,,. t..t,.m .( h! sfSea In franklin, as follo-rs. to wit : Two dollars per share, to at paia en me cri. aoncay in j one, ll'Gla Two dollars per share, to be psld on the fi.st Monday July, ISfil. Two dollars per snare, to oe paia on ice nrst tocaay in Anir, 1M1. Two dollars per share, to be paid on the first Monday in Sep tember, leol. Two dollars per share, to b paid on the first Mohday la 0c (Ah... Iftafil. Two dollars per share, to be paid the.flrst Monday in No Ten ter, leei. ii- oaAiiiix, plin-Sm HerftArT NOTICE. ttt! Vuhvilla ssd Dec tar Railroad will transport all Snnoliesand Munitions of War. intended for tha defence i the South, t res ot CBAR0X against the Company. Th-,'-r In command ant the agent forwarding, wilt te re quired to give a certificato of the sumer of troops , and a des ciiption and tonnage of freight to the Station Agent it the point cf shlptufnt. This proposal does not a- ply to Individuals bnt only to Cera' panlesss sucn. rutuiao. maylltf Oeneral 3aperintendent, llHagnrian Grass Seeds, SAOSB Hungarian Grass Seeds, for tale by James m'IiAUQBxin a co FotHtocs. Patflieeii. TTJBT received per steamer Nashville, 100 tarn licit .D shacsock i'otaKxs, ror sale by . . jaaK-.f No. 8 MuzM (A ritt 9J30V T. aiOAV. IILITAIY fiOUS GREEN & vh. So. o Cnloa Strtrtr, JJAVEJostr-celveiavtrietyof MILITARY TVOR'KS uaosz which may te foand .. HARDEE'S INFANTRY TACTICS : Prira $2 00 8ent anywhere o receipt ot a i 40. j SCOTT'S INFANTRY TACTICS ; Price $3.50. Sent anywhere os retwipt of ft CO. Instrsctlon for FIE LB AK.TIl.tERV, Prepared by a board of Artillery tfflcen. Price Si C51. Br mail 94 75. , Several works on CAYALET txpectedaaily. Address QKSKNi CO., JfdT NasivUie, Tsnn. IHSUKANCiG COMPAIVY OF TIE STATE OP VISGI3IA. BiGBXOSD, TlZgZSLL, Authorized Capital. Paid np Capital -SiKerooQ KeailVThia I . ai.. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS. PR0P2RTT fHOLBXiS, AND PARTIES INSDRINal .ilS1"11 -"-orr of Hie Insarancs Company of the Stat JJSFi.-aTltestheaaenaoaof dtirenaof TeLnessea to th fact that he is Mw , FSTAfiUSHING AGENCIES to represent this first class and ia every way . KELIAKLK 1SSTJHASCE COIHPANT. -rtoU.21' a9t "part' V SnOerntnm"Ul It is wholly identified with thaSonth, and Is a deVaeh S.OUTHERN INSTITUTIONi. coo s the ha ndscf the Comptroller as security to Teatessee Fallcy hol!e--s, which Deposit will not Se imperiled by anr cooUht-S- in vie of the p-eaent 4 7 Unsettled atataof XheConatry. Etroazindttceaeets are oifired ia IV3URX IX THIS COS PAN Y at as COW RATES and with as PROMPT SETTLv h . O LOS3RS r; offered by any Northern Compi-ijes. -. Sj'. SVIUUSLAA B, Gewral Agent. Policies inaed aad mewed and loeies settled at this Anoc 11. K.i.r.P.PiCK, Arrets. Colonnade BalIdlni(s,nabvllIe,TcBB. ap21-tf SaUTlIKKX l'OUTAULE flWlAXATlOff Corn Feed and Flonrlntr mil. ESTABLISHMENT. TJRR Millstones of all sites on hand asd mils ti order, East jLjy Mills, Aim eptndies, Mill aeariins;, noinct uiotn os au nombers. Batch anchor brand, beltlnir, hoiitiog. and reulitias; screws, serene wire, picks and plaster Paris, and Impasted from the manufacturers, which enable me to sell best article, at low prices. Being a practical mechanls, thoroughly understanding t!u theory and practice of milling operations. Millers and Mill wrights will find it ta their interest to examine my stock and prices before purchasing. AUgoodssoIdbymearewaRtntedto give satisfaction. AU orders and Commaniiations promptly atteadeato ?.M BTA3 Cor College and 3road Itiu,N5shTUls,Tvniu chCSdfct-wtliic. : F K ITI I U 31 HARNESS. C. L. HOWERTON.1 No's 9 and 10 Pabllc Square, Nashville. Harness MannfactHrer. rtOACH and Boggy Harness of every stylo asd quality kept constantly on nana and man a factored toerler. Also Baggy Collars, Kip and Bog Bkiw Collars, Bridles, Baiter and all other ar ides made by flamcts Manufacturers all ef best materials and the finest workmanship, all of which wU sold as cheap as can be boajrht anywoere in the United Btai .a. To O L K0WERT0IT8 Harness has been awarded tha dit-V-est Premium at tha Tennessee State Fair, the Kentacty State Pair at Bowling Qreen, at the Liaastoaa Otonty Jalr, Alala ma; Agrlcsltriral Society at Athens.' mar3ufl-dtjsa NOTICE TO THE-'OLTJ GDARB.i' XJ VERT member of the Conpany is reqsestet to be) pre JMi without ail. on Friday, the 19th inst., at 3 P. M., at Nt Suroad street, by order of THE COMPANY may 9, tf. PsffSa'W BOOKS. BACHELOR; Dv Jno. T. Irving, raphes of Wash ington Irving. THE ATTORNEY, or the Correspondence of John Quod. By the same author. . HISTORY OF THE UNITED NETHERLANDS, from the death of Williaratha Silent to the SyxedaTSort, with a foil view cf ths English-Dutch struggle against Spain, and the origin and destruction ot the Spanish Am ads. By John Lothraass Motley, IL. D, D ! Caad author ef th I'Datch Republic." Just received and for sal by Ti HAQAN tt CO, narS-tf 1 Collet tta-eet. ISEltlOVAL. WE have removed our Produca and Commission busideM to ihe house No. 5 Coll.ce street, between TJaion and Chnrch. formerlv occupied bv ISichol. Green A 3o, where w shall keep constantly on hand a large stock of all articles in the Produce Hue. wiucn ire an rreparea to sen si uw very lowest cash prices. marSt tf Ho.5 Coi.'eje stmt, between Union Scientific Discovery Elect 19 -Water. j T Is well known to the profession that Electricity is the great I motor of life. Every remedv which really cores disease does so because of its electrical adaptation to the wants of tha Invalid. By the use of such remedies and warm Xutmsa With, in which patients are bathed in currents of electricity, Ladlrs being attended by a Lady. I am curlngall kinds of old and obstinate complaint, which hava resisted all other mean of cure: "Consumptives receive new life. but in such eases, where patients are too weak to vtiltroe, I treat theto try ths Erompton Botpllal nhalatlons,mhtchiM breathed into the diseased luag, right at the seat of the disease. (Seudtwo stamps for a pampb let ) Other patient who cannot come to the"UtAUj8 Wanxs, "can, by sending si fee their are and fttll description of symptoms, have medicines tent to thezru (Send for a circular.) The Electric Waters extract all mineral rubs lances takrn as medicine or otherwise! aiscrbed. The ex perience f over twentr years In the treatment ot many tbow andchrautc cases and Woman's diseases and weaknesses, may b: regarded as a reaso-iable guarantee of racecs. jrj Rooms and Boardinir Furnlaned to Patients JJl PTTVSrni VH who mT wish ta avail hemiilrea of this vai- aable discovery in Electric Baths are Invited to call . my o-Sea atKe 14C, South Summer street. Hours frono AM to 31' in. evtr7 aay tuw oaoww. address wumhauuu, mar.T61-d&tw1y awiraii, izaa. J. W. WILSON, 17 COtiEOE STRXIT, NASBYILtS, manufacturer ot Stoves, Tin Warts JlJ.AKE3 four sises of tha Tenn ea leant A Wronptit Iron Coo H log: Steve. mads in allits parts In this city, and out of the best Tenoeaaei tVroufht Iron, ana will uniw mm. -u t.jon .r.:. -nmhinM. ronTrciaTw c economy la fuel, ease ox marairementanddurtbUlly.anal Its arrantrement is peculiarly adapted ror toe nsr oi Btp "'" " ... i.r.t ii-j, will cook rudilT for one hundred persona. It has twenty vesrels, beside a permanent Copper hot water Boiler. They have beeo tested soma tan years: and have continued to he held In lavorby all who have them In ns The Stoves and vessels can ba shipped, ready for ma, to any part of tie country Orders fortuem tuiea wiiaeat delay, and sailsracuoa Knaarasacc. ... t.- .j Prices 950, 800, tOO, and 3 125 Cash. J.J WTXSCS, mar27-Im m m , . 17 College street. Chronicle, Au'ttita, Os.t Telegraph, Macon, Ga.: bus, Co lumbus, Oa.: Misslsiipplan, Jackson, Mils.; , Holly Springe Miss., True Democrat, Utile Btefc, Ark.; Mail, Montj-oaery, Ala , coyy to amount of ST and send bill to tbli '(S-e. and send otiO ropy nf prr iwrit-Jnln it tn th .Sale or Land for Taxes. B T virtue or an order or sa'e to Q3 directed ircta tha Clreult K Ctnrt of Hamib.eys county, at IU March Tens. 1231. I will, cn tbo first Monday in Jly neat, at the court-house door 1Q waveriT, vuer lur Mu . uuuwa.huu, uux iavoun, the following trusts of lander so much thereof r each, as will be sufficient to pay Me taxes, coet asd charges dua severally thereon, to-wit : Owner unknown, I tract or rour thousand aeralnetruav triet No 4 valued at 1500; tax T3c; Ckrk'a tee ill 50; Printer's fea 1 SO; Collector's fee 1. Montgomery, 1 tract acres. District Xo.4va.nsd at r taxes 1; Clerk's fea 1 50; Priater's fea 150; Collector's tee icu. , Robert MoCrary, 1 tract of five hundred acres in District Soi, valued at ICQ: tax ia 1800 15a; Clerk's fea 1 5"; PrSiter i 150; Collector's 'ee 1. . , Robert McCrary.ltrietof landof flvehrindredaetts.ia trictIo4,valaolatiC0; tar la 1359 StOe; Clerk's to Prnter's fee 1 Sti; Collector's fea 1. . , . Jana Moore, 1 tract, 74 acres in District So 4. valued I ta SI 60; Clerk's feel 50; Printer's feel 30: Collector sj be u Willie Hntehersoa. 1 tract acres, to JivJt at S i tartaric In 1353, Clerk's fes 1. Prla- M 1 , ' Collector's fea 1. , Mjj wl David Prewetts' heirs. 1 tract of 750 acre to " i valued at S5C0. tail 70. Cle,k' f 1 frmUrJ fee 1 Collector's fee 1. , v. ,n Talaed ai WS Adeoek 1 trartor iSj ftttSirtV 1,tax3Cc,Clerk'sfee31-. Prto fTO Smith. itattaj;,SSsS 1 S10O. tar!273;.ClBi.sfeelW.rrint',Ie,lw,uw ' 1-. , urn: taxes Cc; CltrVifee tewU C Wagsoner. ljft- gJV 1 50. Printer's feel 3JnectMsfc , All lying in Humphrey. ftlg'S.WAIK, B-O. mayT-wit rriKncilV NOTICE. ??7CIerkand Master, from an allegatloB iaeomplala- MUt cif to Btate of Tenneswa. It U- ertfoiaor tha7Mb!lilorbaiua.3r fbrfcur .uceeihwisln the CuioiSd American, a Krw,pr pubitoU in, a city of NllhriUs. requiring nw deAiuiaat. to tppew betts 14s i Judyea of too ChloSry Caurt it 8aliesbor. Jrckiea cosMtV. Tennea m onM-'-dayiaAugust,ltl,thniaad tlMN to eater Mj' deirece to complainants bUU ot jadsment wlU ha taiea fs Sonfeaand tta nt8S doforbex,- ca7rr-ir.tpr'sltt5 J V. W. -.".Vibe, tt ... mm -1, 1 1. ii "ii ii iii i iii in wiiiiiiwm ii i un mm nw