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SH VILLE THCRSBAT AeRMKGt JUNE G 1S01. . I. KAIIYWAT MATTERS. Ben&rtHrn at Pancticor Train. Ka-mtwaxn CnvnaKooui 8.30, A-g- Twirnnumjiuuia S:UJi' ' w chtiujc and Nanivnix 4A,X KBCQTttDAOTKBtTTOIT ol M NjjniTOixiSDDECATra 0:30 A.M., 6.il Arrlt-ftl f I'asiCBrer Trains. an tt- .- ,. lis. r.JI 7.30, A..M. Xtsaaus luum "".: A. M.' 4XD NaXBVlUX- 1:15 A. M.. 1:15 P.M. lawHLD a KrxTsrcxr- 10:15 A. it. L Bepartnre et freight Train,' (CBMe &. Alabama 530 A M. i-OBlt-llle a NashrUle- 920 A 2tt. Hctfaia itueky. 15 PM. Arrival eX Tr eight Trains. Tecsottee Alabama- . .- 430 P M LcaliTilie tt NaahriLe-.. SigtiM tt Kentucky.-.. 835 P M 10:15 A H SOUTHERN INDEPNl)jBNGE OEM TRAt COHMITTEE. Jl. B. CHEATHAM W.' Hr'SMITH. C. K. WINSTON. Gil.iF0GG. S. L. FINLEY. ' : RALLIES!! The people of the city of Nashville will be ad dressed Bs.follows, to-nieht : Corner of Broad and Cherry Streets Judge W K Turner, Hon J B White, and Hon L M Temple. Ward's Corner, 4th, Ward Dr WK Bowling, Mayer Cheatham, John S Dashiel, and W J Taylor. Fletcher's Store, 7th Ward Gov N S Brown and J E Bailey. Davidson's Store, E-Jgefield Hon Andrew Ewing ana j odd u iicremn. lie) there be a grand turn out at each of tlie abflve points. As next Thursday is the day set apart by the President of the Confederate States as aay of fast ing and prayer, the pastors and ministers of Nash ville and vicinity are requested to meet at the First Baptist Church, this afternoon at five o'clock to take measures for the due observance of the day. It is desired that all the churches in tho South observe the occasion with due solemnity. A Card from Dr. Coaler r Nashviiak, June 7, 18C1. Editors Union akd Avekicix : Having been one oimc'Deii union men you ever saw, until very recently, you will oblige me very much by publish ing this card. I shall on to-morrow, if nothing prevents, go to the polls and votefor Separation and Representation. I think the South ought to be a unit. For the Senate, I shall vote for Gen. Washixoto!- Barrow, and for the House of Representatives, Ifu P. Jokes. I have the honor to be, very respsctfully, your friend and obedient Bervant, R. D. Coxier. A Card 'from Councilman Clicalbam. Nashville, June 7th, 1861. Messes. Editors : Having heard it rumored fre quently on the streets within the last day or so that I shall on to-morrow cast my vote for No Separa tion and No Representation, you will oblige me by publishing this card. I shall on to-morrow cast my vote for Separation and Representation, and think It is the duty of every patriotic Tennesscan to do likewise. For the Senate, I shall cast my vote for GcnoralWAsnisaTOJ Bakrow. For the House of Representatives, I shall cast my vote for Ira P. Joxes. " l.have the honor to be, very respectfully, Your friend and obedient servant, William S. Cheatham. Ilpeaklntr "by Messrs. tvrjng- and. Cheat. Iiam. Messrs. Akdrew Ewi.no and R. B. Cuaktiiax ad dressed a very large audience at Dr. Ford's Church in South Nashville last night, among whom was a Koodfy rcompany of ladies. Mr. Ewixa made one of the most telling speeches of his life, em phatically advisini: his andience to vote on Satur day for separation and representation and thus place the movement of Tennessee on impregnable ground. This announcement was received with loud and deafening cheers. So delighted were the audiencewith his speech, that he was requested to speak again, at the same time and place to-night, which he consented to do. Accordingly, he will again speak at Dr. Ford's Church to night. We cannot too earnestly urge a grand rally of the peo ple at all the points of speaking to-night. Hon. R. B. Chcathau also made an eloquent and acceptable speech. The New Orleans Bulletin truly says the Govern ment of the United States in the Northern States has ceased to exist, and that a military despotism has uturped its place, trampling alike upon the spirit and the forms of the Constitution and the laws. The Lincoln Dictatorship is exercising greater and more powers without authority from Congress or a declaration of war than any regular administration of the United States Government ever pretended to exercise with tho authsrity of Congress after a declaration ef war had been made. No Congress ever pretended to authorize the exe cutive department of the government to make war upon the people of a State, to murder in cold blood, without the forms of trial, its citizens, or to make distinction between the ports of the States. All this, and much more the Dictatorship, upon its own theory, is doing. It is therefore no longer a legal or representative government; but a despotism, f junded like all despotisms, upon mere brute force. Even that, however, will at last fail it. It will fail, miserably fail, in its bloody work, in so far as the Confederate States are concerned, though it may convert the North into a consolidated kingdom, abolishing State lires and the checks and balances which havo heretofore protected tho liberty of the people of this country and caused other nations to regard it as free. Fatal Accident. Yesterday a terribly fatal ac cident occurred at the percussion cap manufactory in this city. Capt. Vandam, who was employed in charging the caps, had taken out the cteel plates upon which the fulminating powder was deposited, and was, we understand, in the act of cleaning one of them with a piece of sand paper, when the pow der was ignited, producing an explosion of such force as to drive the plate into his skull and Killing iiim instantly. Capt. Vanham was a native of Bel gium and had occupied a highly honorable position in tho Belgian army. Ho leaves a wife and one child. We understand that the death of Capt. Yandam will came no interruption in the manufacture of t aps. as his place has been supplied by a competent gentleman. Weu. Doxk, Ovehtos. Wo have tinsdvertently omitted to notlco that Overton county lias already furnished two companies of volunteers, who have been mustered into the scrvico of the State, and are now stationed at Camp Trousdale. Theso compa nies, in point of material, will, wo venture to say, compare favorably with any other companies which have been mustered into the service. Many mem bers of both companies belong to the best families in the county. If there is any lighting to be done, we predict they will give a good account of themselves. &veral other companies are being formed in Over tea as we'learu from a correspondent One caval ry company is already complete. Overton will not be behind tho rest of the State in furnishing volun tiers in the present crisis. The following is a list of tho principal officers of tho two companies above referred to : ovsnTON' guabw. CiWin E. Myers. Captain ; Columbus Marchbanks, First Lieutenant : W. V. Wmdle, Second Lieutenant ; W. C. Hickay, Third Lieutenant; A. L. U'indle, Orderly Sergeant. OVERTON' HI.CES. Tim. S. MeUenry. Captain ; Jan. L. Wright, First Lieutenant ; It, B. 1'arker, Second Lieutenant ; t as. F. Dougherty. Third Lieutenant; Jas.M. Whito, Orderly xergeant. fjHo.ncc Matnard kqt Allowed to Speak is OrEirrox. A correspondent writes us from Liv ingston, Overton county ; ' Horace Matxabd was Announced to speak here on Mondav. the 27th of May. The citizens held a meeting previous to his arrival and appointed a committee oFthirty of, our most respectable citizens to notify him that he could not speak here, whi ji they did, and he kept silent." Served him right. The. Spirit f the THUali, The spirit of the Abolition horde, "which coatrola I the action of Lixcolx and his Cabinet, is nifcte in ten thousand acta of. malignancy and folly, but we have seen nothing more characteristic of that satantic print than the following from the New York imu, of the 31st ult: WHIT SH11.L HE DONE wrrn PRISONERS AXD "COVTRA- BAND OF WARi" We havo been so umiRerl to war in this country that it is with the greatest difficulty we can address ourselves to it in earnest We forget the more vig orous, the more humane the blow. The moment . -v . - 3 ct. nrn ennnm mate, clean work. Erery rebel should be taken the idea of letting him off on a patrol of honor is a delusion which we should no longer practice upon ourselves There is no honor in a relet: Where was the thn whole tribe of conspirators In Congron and the xrmV v-tA nrr. -who were nlottine to overthrow the-Constitntion thev had sworn to support! To tTMt nnph nersona lenlentlr only adds to their ma llimitv. It is the nature of such men. If we let them off we shall, on the morrow, be always doing the work of tho day before, and the war will never be aded. The moment a rebel is captured, partic ularly if in arms, he should be instantly packed oS to the interior of Massachusetts, or Now York, or Ohio, where extensive barracks should be imme- diatolv erected for his accommodation, We should clear the soil as we go. lea vine no ene my among us, or in our rear, to tako advantage of the least reverse. Ane moment mis course is taxen, traitors would be very Beat ce even upon the soil of Virginia. We should hope to make a pretty good haul, for we could perform no more useful service than to take 20,000 Virginians and give them six months' schoolinff in the interior of Massachusetts. They would sec thingg that they never dreamed of, and gOjUomc ween the time came lor their discharge, wiser men. and fitted to introduce in their own State the industries and habits which have made in Massachusetts a garden out of a desert, and for tho want ot which a ireinia. though a garden oy nature, is suit a desert, as tar as art ana industry are con cerned. Wo shall also soon need similar provision for Gen. Butler's "contraband of war.-' nwroes. We shall soon have a large number of theso on our hands. We cannot at present return them to their owners if wo would; unless they are wen .Known union men. Their owners mar have, in their haste, left them behind. They may belongto parties in arms against us, We are not prepared to say what disposition shall be eventually made ot them, 'inis may depend upon future events. Till these occur, the negroes must be provided for at some safe place. This duty is one of the sequences which necessarily grows out of the peculiar contest in which we are en Raited. The Question of the disposition to be made cf the negroes falling into our hands, is the most difficult one that is to arise. General Butler's construction of the law in reference to articles contraband of war, was a happy fancy, and is very well whim ap plied to ntty or a nundred persons , duc wncn tno number swells, as it is very likely to do, to 10,000, 20,000 or 50,000, such a mass of 'contraband'- can hardly be put to a valuable use upon fortifications. But they must be safely taken care of, notwith standing, and the sooner we set about u me ueuar. We particularly desire to impress upon govern ment the necessity of the course recommended in reference to prisoners of war. They should be treated as such. So far we have pteyed, not enactd war. Our part in the drama has been to see how little harm we could inflict. This speaks well for our humanity, but not for our good sense. Let us be more logical for the future, and treat those we meet in the seceding States as they are either ene mies or friends. Ten thousand men captuicd in Virginia and sent out of the State would at once enmnewar. esnoniu leave no element oi sirengiu J il TV . y . .1 or power unexerted, if we desire a speedy settle- ment of our difficulties with the smallest possible I wmwjih uiooii anu irc-asure. . - I Says this bloodthirsty journal .-"The moment we touch the sou ot a seceding btatc, we shall mare I clean work." Yes, either murder nil the white in- t-.vr.-. j.u -j i. .- ... I u-.u-ui-.ur -...uuieu.- i,ta iUr, m iu I . - V- il. .-1 .1 tt . 1 1 r I war," and keep them for futue disposition. This is the programme laid down for gallant Virginians. Think of capturing 20,000 Virginians and sending them to learn industrious habits under Northern masters. Wonder what the Virginians will say to I it I Would'nt such a feat immortalize Picayune liutieri ivonuer wnen tne programme will be carried out ? Letters Irani the Cam p. Cash- Tbousbale, Juno C, 1861. Will you correspond with a friend who sits on a valif e and writes on a cigar box ! If not, return thiB familiar epistle unread. I am to-day lieuten ant of the guard, and bavins: every alternate hour in the twenty-four at my disposal I cannot more agreeably employ my leisuro than in giving you a sketch of camp life. I give it with no attempt at eloquence. As Voltaire wittily said, adjectives are the greatest enemies to nouns, although they do agree with them in gender, number, and case. One, good effect will como of this revolution, if none other. Public speakers will be compelled to get a new stock of eloquence. The old star spangled banner with all its gaseous progeny of stump ora tory, being used up. Please to excuse this rambling commencement, and remember that it is, in one sense, a rambling life for a limb of the law to be leading. Here are more than five thousand sinners metamorphosed in a day from civilians into soldiers. In what other quarter ot the world could such a camp be tnus lormed, thus constituted, and yet be as orderly as the city of Nashville ? This division of the army of Tennessee is entitled to that high praise, l dined yesterday with the mess of a neighboring regiment. Two ministers of the gospel sat with us, and grace was said belore we broKe bread, une ot them waggishly remarked that if Lincoln expects to starve us out he must commenco from to-day and give us a running start at that,' for that dinner alone would support life some days to come. The South may be proud of the patriotism of tho pulpit. The company to the right of my own is commanded by a preacher. The company on our left numbers one hundred and four rank and file, besides some dozen servants who accompany their young masters to the field. In one of itiVeuta prayer meeting is regularly held. I sat in the dark near them last night (smoking the cigar of comfort) and as I heard the familiar hymn tunes, mingling with the still more familiar air of Dixie, the ban joes of the negroes, the laugh and the murmurring sound of the great encampment, l could but ask myself, can these men be conquered! They may think so who choose. You know it has been my opinion always that the people of Middle Tennessee are the finest under the sun. If any thing was need ed to confirm me in the opinion it would have been my experience so far of their ready adaptation to lif" in the tented field. Our literature is restricted to one book, Hardee's Tactics. How they will take to the Enfield rifle is yet to be seen, but with the old rifle half the men in my company can bring a squirrel from the top of the tallest tree. I may be mistaken, fatally mis taken, but were I the general officer, I would be willing in another week to fight them against an equal number of regulars. fain politics, of course, the army is a unit. It would amuse you to see the names of the various streets into which the camp is laid off. Beauregard street, Wigfall avenue, Yancey street. Such are the names neatly nailed to the old oaks, .between the long double lines of white tents. The approaching elec tion is.discusscd by the men with a calmness and moderation worthy of their high spirit. I heard one last night remark that our friends at home may vote themselves not to be rebels by vo ting a halter around our necks, but that we would never turn our arms against the old State. The sentiment was received with a quiet nod. I would like to tell Borne of the quaint witticisms with which the camp abounds, but my letter is al ready long. I have moved my seat Irom valise to old log. 1 hear the chigoes calling to each other to come eat me ; the companies are marching in from drill, the shades of night arc falling fast, and 1 am to see the guard relieved. Tother night while it rained, a young fellow delicately raised, marched out to stand sentry. Instead of being low spirited at the duty assigned him, he remarked with a laugh that if he had thought he would not be killed before now he should not have come.. Yours. A Card from Dr. Gowan. Cajii- Trousdale, June l.lfiGl. II Kssrts Editors: M'o are informed by a friend, that a report is prevalent in the country, that John G. McCabe who was stabbed by Aaron 1'ilkerton on tho evening of the 2d is fatally wounded and com pelled to die. Tliis report is not trite. I am his at tendant physician, and I will state, that I do not con sider Mr. McCabe dangerously hurt : ray opinion ia he will be up in a few days, Aaron I'mkcrton is now under guard and I sup pose will bi dealt with as soon as circumstances will admit. I hope you will pive this note a place in your pa per, that, the friends of .Mr. McCabe, and the public generally may know the true facta of the case. J. M. Gowav. l'ubllc Spealtluir. Rev. Jesse B. Feiinrsox, of this city, will address the people at the following times and places, to-wit : Tait's Station, on tho Edgefield and Kentucky Rail road, to-day. Elkton, Todd county, Kentucky, on Monday, the 10th inst. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Almost a Fice. Yesterday morning about nine o'clock, a fire broke out in the roof of a building at ached to the rear of Messrs Cain and ConxELirs' es tablishment on Church street, which, but for its timely discovery, would have proved a very disas trous fire. It resulted from a defective flue, and was soon extinguished. Worthy ov Imitation-. Lotd MoortE, a member of the Methodist Virginia Conference, and present minister on the Nelson Circuit, has made a tender of his horse to the ''Nelson Rangers," and expressed his cheerful willingness to walk the Circuit, and continue to labor in his ministry as heretofore. The sum of S58G has been subscribed at Memphis for the family of thejbrave martyr to the South, Jas W. Jackson- who lost his life at the hands of Lis coln's Zouaves, in defending ,his flag from the at tempt of their Colonel to carry it .off. Vandalism at Hampton. e are informed that Butler's vandals are committing depredations at Hampton. Newport's News, and the country around, that would disgrace the warfare of C&manches or Apaches. They have stolen fifty necrocs from our citizens, they hare cut down the beautiful fi elds of wheat, now nearly ready to be garnered for fodder ,aud they have insulted the women by the most beastly attitudes and language as they marched through the streets of Hampton. Petersburg ( Ya.) The Paris eerraflit of the zSTew York. EwM seeiaa to think that old " Fuss and Feathers " is not the man to lead Lrcom' forces. He says that they"seem to be sadly iawant of Isome. leader who "can rally around his. standard all the energy, I "youth, and enthusiasm which is aoweused in the "Daited States, and who, when it te .vaUted.can pro- ''ptrlydtrtclil a man who, able to plan and proinpt "to execute, is willing to take a little responsibility "if need be, and xylose skill is .equal to Ills cowy "aqc a man whose namo -will bo a 'tower of "strength,' and 'trfto.se heart is lorf.il to fit core," "The Htrcld's correspondent thinks Fkemoxt is "the man to "fill the bill" Poor oidbcoiT. liof.ow Fbvek, It.ir reported on tBe authority wm-mionneo. citizen, tnat tuerewM a case ot yeuow fever in New Orleans last. Wednesday. An- Mir wport was to the eflect that there were three 1 Cases of vellOW fever in the ChAHtv-TTrwnitftl at fe Orleans, and from the earty breaking put of the epidemic, it wasTfeare'd. that it would be very iviesxjaempn 19, vatancfte, jurat). t We have received New Orleans papers of the 4th, and they make no mention of the appearance of yel low fever. Jay before yesterday tho telegraph reported the number of Southern troops at Philippi at 2,000, and yesterday at 1,500. Perhaps we will get the cor rect number after awhile. Canada Preparing for BeleHie. The people of Canada have an idea that as soon as Lkcoln's hordes are turned back from the South, they will make an inroad upon that province, and are, consequently, preparing for a vigorous dofense. The Montreal Commercial Advertiser says : The Citadel of Quebec is being rapidly placed m an efficient condition for defence. During the last week 7.000 barrels of cunDOwder were landed ai. me uranence wnari, a numncr ot lurnaccs for heating shot, and furnaces for' supplying shells with molten iron. New works are also in process of i;uutiruciion.a Among tne purchases made here re cently for this Burnose. were two thousand nhort lengths ot chain, probably for gun carnages." The Montreal Herald has tho following : The Admiralty has chartered tho sailine trans ports. Gondola, Sumaria, Rambler, Queen, Hero of uic Aiii. uucness oi outnerianu, lilacs agte, Wan- uerer, norinumoerianu, .r.iizaDeth ana ratriciac, and tho steamers Britania. Peninsula. Eva and Whv. to take military stores from Woolwich to the West muia stations and the British possessions in Amer ican A large number of, Armstrong euns for the uiucreub luruuuauung wiu oe sent Dy tnese vessels and tho whole of the magazines and arsenals trill oe placed on a war fqptmg, Ax ESAUPLE Set. Wo were informed vrstpWW 1... .1 .1 . 1 , 1 1 . J " touuu mat ins lanaiaay sent lor him, and told him that some one of her tenants requested her to reduce his rent, to which she'acceded: that she Eent for him so as to do with all alike, and wuaiu iase ou iuu irom ins yearly rent. This generous feeling comes from a widow. We hope that the influence of such magnanimity will not b 1 1 it T lost upon tnose -wno are oetter aoie to act as sho has done. bamnnah Republican, June 3 ARMS Abcxdaxt. The hieh nrice naid here fm. Colt's Navy Revolvers has made the article more anunaant in tno city than it ever was before. One or more are seen at numerous show win dows outside of the regular fire-arm shops. They have been selling at from StO to S50 a piece, and r i .... . oi cuursu sucu a price wouia Dring many here The people are determined to have arms, how ever, and if they can't get them at one prico they will at another. We wonder how many sent here 1 T ! ... t? IT r . f . uj jjiuuuui .u arm ma union menus, nave neen .Au n : i ' j Jjfe Ctowi 5 ' , . . n,,v- r, T,-Qv.,,, T-t. . x- i.- Valley, which departed for White river last evemnz. iook rounu two six-pound cannon lor Jacksonport, .x ,vmte river-that being the vicinity of the disturbances, and where more of the samo sort is anticipated from Lincoln's men. JeTTipAwylnrfancAe r ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to an&ouneeCol. MATT MARTIN, ef Bed. ford rosnty. ai a candidate for Maisr General of that -Mllltr- Division. Electio-, June 8th We are authority! to announce M. N. ALEXASDEE as a can didate for Kepretentatiie In our next Legiila tare for the District compose- of the couties of Smith, Macon and -umncr. mayiiKiae CITY NOTICES. NoBTHWKsTEBX Bank of Geobou. The notes on thk Bank are taken at par at the City Bank. Gdxs! Gcn's! Gcxs! McCall & Fall have just received a large lot of Guns, Powder, Buck shot, Sx., Ac Call soon. may26-lw Notice. Ali .mail matter intended for Camp Cheatham, and left at the Qaztlk office by 8 o'clock, P.M., will bo conveyed by a special messenger oh the daily morning train. . K. U.rosTEB, 3d, Brigadier General. hh Rent A desirable suit of rooms in tho and American Buildings. Apply at this For Union office. dec29-tf HAVANA SEC All 8! JUnN TVIIOULEY. 32 South market at., NasUvlIle Tcnn 20iOOO Imported. Ha Tanas JDS7 RECEIVED FB031 HAVANA. Iatest News Irom Old Virginia ! JOHN WHOllLEV, 32 Sontu marr.et street, STIJLL. AHEAD. Wlierloy Bock City Chewing- Tobacco' Hade from the PURE AND NATURAL LEAI without ANY ADULTERATION. Shoes I Shoes ! I Fasiur, Disxckes & Co. are opening a moit 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 tho Cash I marchll-tf. KENT FREE. I have three small houses, five rooms each, which I will let to the families of those actually in service in fighting Llvcoln's hordes, free of rent, till the war closes or till their return. L. Powers, apr!25 'CI No. 34 Market street House Kent Free. Nashville, April 22d, 1861. Editors Union end American: Please allow mo to state that I will furnish houac-room to tea families, whose protectors join the companies and go to the wars now raging, rent free until their return home, or until the close of the war. W. S. Whiteman. ITIOXICE. EKOM and after the firtt day of May pnx: all ttma deilrls( Benenis of Fire PolIcle,rlll be required t cay thepre QJ In OASn, at the time of toch renewals. By order ot onr Directors. A. W BUTLER, Secretary Tenn. Mar. and Fire iniuracceCo JAMES WALKEU. Secretary apl21-lra arts Cmrarcl lowtranee Oo SOJLDIEIt TENTS. v fjpHK undersigned is prepared to famish soiaier's icnn at the shortest notice. OCoeri orirsnizlnir companies ironld do veil to call and me, at ay Mattress Factory. V X UUliB, Lebanon Turnpike, 1 mile from the squire a pi 4-1 m NashTille. Teosesien PIANO TUNING AND 'REPAIRING. GW. KIBBEK will henceforth make Nashville his perms . nent residence, and will tune Pianos, Ortani, acdlUcIodcorm by tteyearorslngle tuning, andean viaitas ofen as required, since he ill spend at least one week In erery monumtne city and vicinity. He will visit regularly Qit ownsinllidlle, West.and EastTannessee, and North Alabama and Mississippi. QrderaleftatBenson & Cos's Music Store, ot Reed's Piano Cooins. on Church street. Oeramralcations bf lll V.r ttmmntlT tt AAt nrll rf.twfcw.K xUnnnys Jomblitea Bcapcr and Mower, rTTTITII WOOD'S lHIMtOVEIHEIVT.-. this vV celebrated Haehine eeelvedtheflrstpremlHraof eQrind 1jld IIidix, as the best combined Heaping and HowlngMaehlce atiBegreaiunitraBiaiei Agricultural iair,neiaai xuisnil, Tori, In July, where all the priwpal Machines in the United states wereinorocgniyicsua. ine oommuiee maae ineirswaras through Marshal P. Wilder, President United States Agricnltaral Boclety, at Louisville, Ey. It also received the iward as the best heaper,and as theb Mower, befere two separate committees, appointed by the Treit dent ot the DaTidson County Agricultural Society, at Nashville, in J my, IU7, ever most oi tne machines now in use in xenn. Numerous other premiums and awards were given this Mah!4 diring the last aeason,oTer erery Machinein America. We hare on hand a lot ot these machlns that we are selling at greatly redowd prices. cy31-d&U2w ARM8TK0NO k. CO. Sale of Lnud for Taxes. T virtue ot an orJer of sale to me directed from the Circuit Court of Uumribrers county, at Its March Term. 1561. I will, cn the first Monday In July next, at the court-house door in WaTerly, offer for sale atpoblic auction, as the law directs, the following tracts of land or so much thereof ef each, ai will) be sufficient to pay the taxes, cost and charges due severally thereon, to-wlt : Owner unknown, 1 tract oT four thousand acres In ciril dis trict No 4,TaluedatS500; tax 73c; Clerk's fee 1150; Printer's fee 1 50; Collector's fee 1. Montgomery, 1 tract acres. District No. valued at : taxes tl;Clirk'a fee 150; Printer's fee 150; Collector's fee 150. Robert McCrary, Itractof Ire hundred acres in Diltrict Not, valuedat $100: tax in 1800 13c; Clerk's fee ft 50; Printers tee 150; Collector's tee 1. Bobert McCrary, I tract of land of fire hundred acres, in Dis trict No 1, Yaluerl at 100; tax in 1E59 20c; Clerk's fee $150; Printer's feel SO; Collator's fee 1. Jane Moore. 1 tract, 74 acres in District No 4, rained at S800( taxes SI CO; Clerk's fee 1 50; Frlster'sfrel 50; Collector's be 1. Willie Hutcherson. 1 tract acres. In District No 4, rained atS i taxes 83: in 1359, Clerk's fee SI 50, Printer's fee 150; Collector's feel. Darld Prewetts heirs. Itractof 750 acres ia District No 8, valued attSOO. tax Jl 70. 01e,k's foe ISOiPrlntsrrs fee 150; Col lector's feel. W N Adcock. 1 tract of G40 acres in District No 10, rained at S:00,tax3CSpiCltrk'sfeetl50; Printer's fee 150; Collector's fee). TOEnlth. ltrvt of 314 acres, in District No 10, rained at SICOt tax $2 75; Clerics fee 1 50; Printer's fee 1 50; Cllectcr'( fee 1. Lewis C Wsggoner, 1 tract acres: taxes 45e; Clerk's fee 1 50. Printer's feel 50: Collector's f 1. All lying in Humphreys county, Tennessee. WILLIAM McILLWAIN, B.Ci may7-w4t Totlie Voluutcer Companies ofTeiiJJ ncssecJ REPORT to the Governor, together with the tender for ser vice, a complete liet of the officers and men of each eom pany; the anus. It any, possessed by the company ; Its nsme and tlie post e&ce adaress of the captain, character cf service desired whether as Infantry, Cavalry or Artillery; and how provided with, or what arrangements have been made by the company as to uniforms, camp equipage and the like. L et the report fee cerUard by the captain. Each company thoqll be putnnder thtrpsjh drl)( and discip line. No arms w)Il be Tarnished until the company (s mustered tato the service of the State. Nashville, Tenu JAilEBW McHSNBY, nay(-dtw&w9w Adjutant General. Memphis Appeal and Knorrille Register copy to amount of J S etch, and forward bill. iPECIAX. NOTICES. '.M 8 El W I K S Q O'W.,-' , ii'' . J' ,." sUos of msifcers,tiir'- '-'",' SOOTHIIG 'SIETJP wMc& grsatly fidlltifcs the proem of teething, t? ntieslsg tha srcms. reauonic ail iiinagmnoa wiu aii&v all naia ana spsi' l moaic acaoa, ana is SURE TO KEUTJLATjE THE BOWELS. Depend upon It, mothers, It will give rest to yourtelvc, Relief and. IlealtU to your Infant. We have put up ant told this article for over ten years, and OAK SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUMH of it, what ws have sever been able to.say of ay ether medicine NEVER BA8 IT JAILED. IN A SINGLE INSTANCE TO EIIEOT A CURE, when timely used. ITeTer did wr know an Instance of air satisfaction by any one who need it. On tha contrary, ail an aeugntea witn its operations, and speak In terms or commenaa. tion ox its macicai enecis aca medical virtues, we tpeaz in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW." after tea rears experi ence, and pbdftovr reputation for tie fulfillment of ir.hat we mrs atciart. in almost every instance wnere ine inianm suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will he found In fif teen or twenty minutes after the srruDis administered. Zhis valuable preparation Is the prescription or one or ins most taptrtencta and ttuijui Aureet in New jsngiana, has been used with never fading suceeu in TUGCSANSS OF, CASES. It not only relieve the child from pain, but lnvlirerates stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and enexvf toiuewBou system,, it mil aim oat instantly relieve GrlplHtr 1b tho Bowels and Wind Colic, and overcome eonvnlsons. which, if not sneedllr remedied, end in death. We believe' tt the lest and svrett remedy in tU world, in all cases of Jhitmitrvmi JHarrhaa in Children whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. Wo would say to erery mother who has a child suffering from any or me lorcgoing complaints ao not at your prefuatteM, nor the rretudlctt of Aera. stand between vou andvour eat' fcrlngchUd.and the relief that will be tvre yes, absolutely isr u ioiiow me nseoiuus medicine, n timely usea. rail directions for using will accompany each bottle. None pen cine unlets toe fac-simile-of OURTI3 & PE2KINS, New York, is en ue ontsue wrapper; Hold by Druggists thronguont the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar Street, H. Y,g PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PEE BOTTLE. oct30 d.tw&wly Ins DIS. KING'S DISJ'JGIYSAItY FOR. PRIVATE DISEASES. DB.E1NG, formerly of New York, for the I four rears of Ebuisville. Kentucky, and whs devoted his attention to the treatment of private diseases for over thirty yerrjjjlatters hlmself,bavinz attended to a practice fer 0 nim nn. nd cared so manv thousands, he is enabled to cd e all diseases or a private nature, u uu. wejr wj tw rrom In udlcioua medical treatment, or f rem neglect of their own Dr. Elng's Dispensary Is No. 13 Dead rick street, between Cherry and tha Square, whero he cures all diseases of a private nature' GoKoanxa cured witheut nauclous medicine or Interference from business. . .. STnicrrars of old or recent date, effectually cured in a few days, by an operation which cacjis no pain. Where a stricture exist, health cannot be enjoyed. Perhaps no disease causes more nischisfand undermines the consutuuon so mncn. Birmus, with all the diseases of the skin, growing out t n luuttmtraent. can be etfectuillr cared in a few days. Rivtx.t. Wnrazss. particular attention having been given to this disase,and all the conseqnences gretrinjout of It,-brought on in manv cases b? the destructive habits of inconsiderate Youths and excessive indulgence of tie passions, a neglect of which will undermine me consuinon,renaerinran saoitciun' t fn Vnelneu nr lorietf .and caasms nrematureold ate. Females who may be laboring witn any aimcuity ot uenrai may rest sasnred of immediate re tier. - Persons residing abroad, by rnting and stating their case, with a fee enclosed , directed to Dr A. Kins, No. S3, Deadrick street, TJ..hriil. Tenn.-. will ha'ethr nkcessarv medicine seat to their address, with necessary directions. Strict secrecy observed. Offlce hours irom V o cioax in.iuo morauis uumvui aTcuiug.j may83.1833-dfcwly RELIABLE INSURANCE. The Huriford Fire Insurance'" Co., . CHARTERED As I). ISlOt Tlio 'oldeit . Insurance Company doing- Bnalncsa in tne Soutb. OABH .CAPITAL AND ASSETS l,0O0,0OO. TBI8 Company rezts Its claltns to patronage on the following facts: Jpjt has been doing a legitimate Insurance business for UALP A CENTTJBY. TTr It bju acquired an enviable reputation in regard to fair dentins' eaultable adjustment and prompt payment of losses which acquirement is a guarantee that it will never deviate from its former course, and jepirdisca character so long and deservedly enjoyed. JO It pessesses bona fide means to the amount ot a SIII.I.ION DOLLARS: TTPIt has TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS la Tennessee Bute Bonds, deposited with the Comptroller, as an Additional Guarantee to Us policy holders In this State. irT It contributes to the revenue of the State by the annual payment ef taxes on license. Property holders wishing to protect their property by a policy of Icsarance, in a really solid Company, one that will stand up boldl, and pay every just claim aga est it, let come what may, will accomplish their objects oy calling at the Agency of this Company, No. 25 College street. h.j. aiAuu, Agent. Sanra Nub. State Apent for Tennessee. Rentuckr. Missis sippi and Arkansas, will a ttend U the prompt adjustment and payment of Issses in his district. siarv-acLtwm CHEROKEE CUKE! AnvnfotUnQCurt for Seminal Woakneis, IV o c- turaai astiimissions, jmpotency, xo or forcer. Paint in tie Bad, atom in the Eliddtr, Obstructed and Diff.cvtt Msnstrwdion, and all Diseases caused by deviating from the path ef Nature, and indulging in Sf-PoUvtion. Dr the use of this "Cure" all improper discharges are remov ed, the weakened organs of generation are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. Either eex. contennlatlne marriaze, should reflect that a sound mind and body are necessary to promote connubial happiness. In the "Cherokee Care" the poor debilitated, worn down and despairing devotee of sensual pleasure will find relief. It Is sale ana pleasant in iaste,buummeaiaie in lisscaon; con taining no mineral poison, but i: prepared from pore vegetable extracts, In the form of a delicious syrup. Price S2 per Sot tie, or three iotties for , ana ana larwaraea by expiees to all parts of the world. cold by an respectaoie urn crisis everywnere. POTTER b. MERWIN. Proprietors. 8t.Leuis,Mo. Bold In Nashville by Ewing & Pendleton, Berry & Demovills) . TV. Ilendershott, and by Druggists everywhere. cct28-dtw&wly Xbe Great JBngiisIi Kemedy. SIR JAMES CLAFwK8 CELEBRATED FEiHAI P . Protected By Boajri iiottorsi. Patent. JPrspartdfrom a prescription of cir J Claris, If. It. ,Phy ileum juaraorainam 10 me vneen. This invaluable medicine Is nnrdllnj In the cure of all thoi painful and dangerous diseases to nhich the female constitutl f Is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructor and a speedy cure may be relied on. - 10 marrica uciaies It is ceeuliariv suited. It will, in a short time. !oi monthly period with regularity. ach bottle, price une uoiiar, ncars tee uovernmeni GreatBrltaiit, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. Ihtxt Pais should not be talxn by females d rino TIES! 1BRSE MONTHS of rreatancv. as thev artsurK bring on Miscarriage, but at any other ti:ne they are safe. la an cases oi merrous ana tpmai Aiiecuons, rain in ins Sack and Limbs, Patigue cn slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when allother means have failed i and although a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, aniimony, or anything hurtful te the constitution. Pull dirrc'iona In the pamphlet aro nd each packace, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United tal:s aad u-.nada, JOBMOBKa.fLiitoJ.O CalwInflLOoi,) Jtochester.N.Y. N.B. 91.00 and six postage ttimrs enclosed to any author Ited agent, will Insure a bottle centalnlcg 50 pills, by return mall Sold In Nashville bv Berry & DsooTille and G. W Hiadlr shott, Ji G. Bfown and all respectable druitzUtK I tri ,twcw-Iv SIRit. IVIKSLOW, An experienced nurse and fercale physician, has a Boothia Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the proces of teething, by softening to gums, reducing all Inflammation will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, It will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to year Infants. Perfectly safe in all cases. See adver tisement In another colam. oct2S-ly Pimple Baulahcd ! Faces dado Clear! HOW1 By one week's use of the Magnolia Bilai A pereectly harm less but elegant and effected preparation. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold everywhere. W B HAG AN it CO., Proprietors, Troy, N.Y. feb2 dfcw3m THE CHIEF ABIONG TEW THOUSAND. DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOh HAS universally supplanted all other Ointments and healing applications In both the Eastern and Testera Hemispheres, wherever Introduced; and its Intrinsic merit is the true secret of its success in all culdntous aftti ions, whether, the caaae be accidental diteass. BURNS & M SCALDS O are Instantly relieved of their ie anguish, pain and sflam nation, by a timely applies-O tlouoill.li marvellous healer and the flesh Is renew as If g by a charm, n blemish' or scarremalning. r THE 7RIXND OP M THE NURSERY a Children are frequent suf ferera from external lnjuriet specially from fluid andg GUmjAene Implosions Ihnt fore every mother should ha7e this healing preparation constantl) at hand. It heals, soreSretists,nSa uickly re moves the TETTER or BING- " WORM, so. prevalent in the nursery Jj TO TRAVELERS BY C CSA AND LAND. The Machinist, the Tra- rtlr, and every other indi vidual whose lot In life thiews him witkln the chance of aeddent from esrjio- h tion,Jire.oti llsis 'should beer in mind that this Magic 5 Extractor is his belt and Only friend. It Is both portable J? and cheap, and should ever be his companion, as a friend J in need There are thousands of living witness to testify (J to its marvellous virtue, who owe their sound limbs as 4 J muscles to Its saving efficacy Tire following are a few o!z iheleading diseases for'whlck DALLEY8 MAGIOALPAIN EXTRACTOR Is a PREYS2T TIVE as well as CURE: q Bums, Xryxlrels Fores ofal kinds, Bruises, Pktcls, Shotwcsndi, Bolls, Frost Bites, Scrofula, BrokenBreast, Tever Sort, Scurry, uius oi jicptues, jeiom, Beams, Cancer. uianauiar uiseaaes, bcuri, Cricked Lips, fhapped Hands,' ' Chilblains, Cramp, Contracted Cords, MercnrlfI Sores, Be)d Head, Sprains, Small Pox, Tumors, Tetter, Ulcers, ruu generally, Pimples. Piles, Pojson, uniKi, juieumausra, Diseases ef tha 8 kin. Rashes, venereal Bores, e Bold at the principal Depots, 14 Broadwar. New Tork.and21 and ISlCaartres street, JJrtr Orleans, by J. WRIGHT - CO. GeneralAgenL It can be eetzined of all respectable Druggist Merchants throughottt thi lUniUi States aadCanidi.' jirSS'l-l.lv;wIV HTSeaier haw 7a cees Prcf VToed'a aaTwlUamut Is oer fi. aeaa. k; nwtii mereHyoB. raarje-dlcwly Pit OF. WOus s Rtorative Cordial AND BLOOD BMOTA.TOB. Itpreclsely what Its rare Indicates, fer, while pleasant u the taateJt is revivifying, exhilarating, andstresgh-l enag to the vital powers. It atoft revivifies, reinstates; aad renews thetit in ti it.nrMn.i r.n,. ..-.i 0 Testeresaad renders thasystem Invulnerable to attacks: ?rWJa PtPlr fbrm so as to be within the reach of all. BO Almnlmllv mrA r'-tll f ..11 tr V1 ... V J r.. - ' 'j " - ... ..j jhi m ma w uci ijae most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted tjpfa ctdin perfect accordance itiO. the lawsoA IMJTrUfA. .... x . . . . . i . ..... i . . I , tone np the digestive organs, and allay all nervsus and Otter Irrltittrm. Tt I. l,i rurfivHtr .Mll,tl I I.. ..vw,auujrcfciBDCTer,iouowea oy iissuuueor tfepre T l k a composea cnureiy oi regetahles, " tooroughly combining powerful tonic and miming properties, and consequently can severinjure. SUCha resod hjL.lrmir fwn i.ltrftr. HmM ... ,n i. the medical world, beth b the thoronrhl uiliari iJ 0 0 9 c.jtii, unioia vy ail man nave susereairom debility; foe It needs no medical skill or knowledge even to 'see that debility follows all attacks or disease, and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of many I .us uuh uKgcruui to woicn poor Humanity is con stantly liable. Such, for examrile. At Uia rAllnvlns. ConsumDtlon. Bronchitis. Indigestion. InrinAns).. T wr. a.y yewe, i iimucss, nervous xrriiaoiiuy.aeuraiina.1 Night Sweats. Laneuor. Giddiness. act all th.tri... nfl euci, loicariuiiyiatauiunattenaea to in time, called Tesale 'Weakness and Irregularities. Als9,IdrerDe.i rar ments or Torpiaiiy. ana uver uompiaints.i)ijeM. 'of the Kidneys, scalding or Inoontlnaenceof tne Urine,1 lor any general derangement of the Urinary Organs, ramin tne j&oc, oiue,ouu uicuoHiaers,pre dlsncsitlenSllEhtColds. Usckingand Continued Cornrh Emaciation. Dlflicul ty o f Breathlng,and Indeed we might man mar. tlllj'hnt A ll.V. Sr.. fv m.1. .. !sy, It will not only cure the debility following Chills ana J, ever, tin. prevent an s.vku auisuig irom .alias matio Infiaenceawid cure the diseases at once Jl alreadv 0 attacked. And as it acU directly and persistently pprj tne niiiary syi.esi,arouiuK xjugi w ocuon,premo tinr. In faet.all the excretions and secretions of the system, It will infallibly prevent any delirious conse quencesfollowing upon change of climate and water; 0 hence all travelers snonia uave tt couie witn inem, and al 1 should take a table spoonful at least before eating. As it prevente costiveness, strengthens the digestive or ram. U shnnld be In the binds of all persona of norlra. tary habits, stadenU, ministers, literary men. And all ladies notaccustomed to much out-door exercise should ilnin nm It. If the? will they "will find an sncnM, pleasant and eQcient remedy against those ills which reb them ot taeir ceauiy , iui cuuict exist wita- out htnltt, and health cannot exist while the above Ir vmrritT. rnntlnne. Then strain. tho Cordial. Is & nr ru-t Mnthr'a Relief. Taken a month or two befor tha final trial she will pas- the dreadfej period with perfect eaie and saiety. 'xnere i no muuuu aooui, mis uordlal ,'..11 w.rI.ltnforIt. Mothers, try It 1 Andtarenwn Appeal to detect the lllneas or decline not only of your n.inirhtri before it Is trolste. Cut alto yoursonaand uusbanas,ror wmie ni ir"ci , uuiu taive ueiicacy,oicen goes down to a premature grai e rather than let their con ditlon be known In time, the latter are c f ten so mixed up with the excitement ef business that if it were n it fer you S) et they too would travel in .uesamcnownwara pain, until too late to arrest their fiial fall. Bntthe motoerlsal rlellent. and to y eu we confidently appeal : for we 0 'are sure your never falling affection will unerringly point you to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Ren ovator as thoremeaywnicusiioaia oe always on Hand .ntimnnfseed O.J.WOOD, Proprietor.Ui Broad war. New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. j Raid br all stood Druggists. Price One Collar per Bottle. Sold In Nashville by m EWING, PENDLETON & CO. BERRY ct DEMOVILLE. BROWN &EVAR8, DEMOVILLE & CO.. and all good Druggists In the city. mattM-owiy iilad News for the Unfortnnate I THE XONG SOUCHX FOE Discovered at Last. CHISIIOKEX. ISEITIEDY, An UBlaillBsr Specific for all Diseaaos of I lie urinarw urtranv, ana a. ucnenu Alterative and mood rurlfler. THIS "REMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL OTHER PREPARATIONS FAIL. It Is entirely' unUke erery other medicine prescribed for Tene mi Dii.iv,. u it onntalns na mineral colson er nausious drugs, being prepared from roo's, barks and leaves, in thefcu. or a pleasant ana aeueious cyrup. It is "nature's osrn remedy" for Gonorrhcaa, (Clap) Gleet, Unnl. Strietnm. and la emeciillv recommended for 1'lnorAl- bus, (Whites in remales,) for this complaint It is Invaluable. As a general alterative ana mooa puricer, nu nocquu, does not fall to cure scrofula, secondary syphilis, glandular sirelllngs, mercurial and all eruptive diseases, curing them more speedily and permanently man any outer meat cine known. It does this by purifying and cleansing the Mood I Casting It to Sow in all its original purity and vigor, thus removing from the system all impure and pernicious causes which hare induced disease. In all old cases of Gonorrhoea and Gleet, that have baCed all medical skill, It Is especially recommended in old cases it nmr falls. &nd recent nnea It cures from one to three days. A few doses positively removes all scalding heat, chordea, and pain. It does not eneci wo orcaui or interiors wa muj hh, u business. It requires no assistance from other medicine. It can 1st on the toUet-teble. or In the counUng-room, with out Its ever being suspected as a " remedy" for private dis- A Treatise on Venereal Diseases, with nil aiicctions for their permanent cure, accompany each bottle. For full directions get a Otrsular free from any drugjstin theUnited States. It Is sold at retail for S 2 car bottle, or three bottles for S3 by all responsible druggists and dealers In medicines, throughau the united tstatcs, ana at wnoieaaie ny au w nousaiearuggists. POTTER Sc. MEIITVIIY, Sale Proprietor ST. LOUIS MISSOURI. Bold in Nashville by O. W. Hendersbott, Berry Jr. Demov Kwing fc Pendleton, and by all responsible druggists a where. oct29dtwicvly UffJbl W & PAPERS INDICATE PUBLIC OPINION. Usually cautious, there is great confldJnce aced In A RELIABLE NEWSPAPER, rstoit Tin HEW ORLEAHS TRUE DELTA, There seems te be no excuse for thin or gray Hair, now the celebrated EzuuTMir'a Ikikitabli Hair Bestoiutivi can be had." now tsx CEEVELAM) PlAVi SEALER, "When people can protect their Hair from the tell-tale narks ace, when they can lnznrate in glossy black locks at an ad vanced period of their lives: hen white and gray Hair can be turned to a beautiful black cr auburn; when Ualr can be made crow upon hald heads: when all this can be done, it cannot do any barm to tell what will do It. HEIMSTREKT'S HAIK RK 8T0KATIVK will do it. This Hair Restorative is, beyond per adventure, the best thing of the kind ever Invented The facts in our possession, in retard to this wonderful preparation, war! rant us in unqualifiedly recommending it." rsoM tiix LOUIS REPUBLICAN ST. "Many of our first citirens In St. Louis are speaking In glow Ing terms of this arUde." r&oif thi CAIRO CITY GAZETTE. "This Incomparably excellent preparation for the Restoration of Grey Hair to the original color, to preserve Ualr from fall Ing out, and to cure baldnesss, is on sale at Humphrey tt Brown's in this city.. The evidence that this Restorative is n bumburg is conclusive. Testimonials to that effect tuay be found in almost every paper In the country." rvox THI SOUTH WESTERN BAPTIST. 'Leave dyes alone, and use only some retlatls Restorative tike Ileimstreefs Inimitable." Sold everywhere Price 50o and 31 per bottle. W. S. HAGAN & CO., Proprietors. feb24-dtw&w3ni Troy, New York. T" DarH, UIosrr and Liinuriuut Hair! HOW I By using ITelmstreet'a Inimitable Restorative. Don't use anything else on your Head. Price 50o and 9 1 per bottle. Bold everywhere W. E. HAGAN & CO., Proprietors, Troy, N. T. Bee an advertisement headed, "YOU LOOK IN VAIN.' oct2&-lydtw&w Messrs Clark, Gregory tc Co : Gents: I purchased two bottles of your Ambrosial OH, which has given evtire satisfaction in Colic, Toothache and Headache. (Jyruston.Tenn. UHUUQJS STEWART. Versrs. Clark, Grsgory & Co. Kaihvllle, Tenn : Gentlemen: It gives me pleasure to tell you that your J mbroslal Oil has given me great relief, and I may ssy, more ease than the use of any other medicine I have used nee bottle and one half of your Ambrosial Oil, and from the ease It has given roe in ay Rheumatic suffering, I wonld not be without the ether bottle and one half for any price, provided I could not get an more. Respectfully. Ringgold, Oa-Fept 3d. 1839. apll-d&w2w TUB A PERFECT AXD COMTLETE REMEDY FOR pi2iples, blotches, fkeckles,;eruptions. sunburn or tan. nnni3 Elegant Preparation renders the Skin soft and fresh, i Imparting to it a Marble Purity. It is most cool and re freshing If applied to the face after exposure to the, sun, and willglva Immediate relief to the Sting of Insects. Nothing poisonous enters Into Its composition. The contents of a bottle might be taken without harm. Its application every night for a veel,icill cure the icortt case of Pimples. Bold every everywhere Price Tity Cents a Kettle. W. S. HAGAN. Proprietors, fth24-dtwfcw3ro Troy, New Yerk. FPRI A IV & CO., WBOLX&ILX SI1XXXS-IX AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRX GOODS; HATE received for the Bpringand BumemrTrade of Jr61 their usual stock of cheap Ooods, consisting In part ot British, American and French Cloths; Catslraerea and Testings, Ermines, Cottonadcs, Hosiery and Linen Dusters, Ducks Ac. A very choice assortment ot Ladies Drtss Geods, Barige, An glaise, Lavellss, PauIIards, Organdies Lawns, Ginghams, fancy and solid Bareges, Trimmings, &c, &o. A superb lot of the best brands of4 9Bro. Domestics extra heavy Cotton Yarns; allot which will be sold at prices In keeping with the tines for Cass or bankable paper. FURMAS & CO., apl5-2mdw pear the Suspension Bridge. OTACAULAYJS ENGLAND, THE Attn vol ome in C loth and Pa per. received and for sale br V. HAGAN & CO', apllS-tf 41 College street. A -FRESH lotcf Silver Skin Onion Bettj and, Pumpkin Seed Justrecelved and To issle by mr!4-W nsyOVTLLB tc fj . LORRILLARD'S SNUFr, TX Bottles and Bulk, for sale In quantities to Jobbers, by s x.. a. nvnietava K uu., Wholesale Druggists, Lonlsvllle, Ey.. and ' M A U 0 A SANTAS, Norfolk, fa. maylS 4'm FROM likmf kVIKKEI PKOCLATXATIOiy. 1SIIAIM G. HARRIS, GOV. OF TENNESSEE, To all who shall seo theso presents, Greeting; ALL-Volunteer Organisations In tie Elate who bare here tofore drawn Arms, and do not now hold themselves in readiness for Immediate service, are hereby required to re turn them to me immediately, at the State Arsenal, in Nashville, er the penalties of the law will be enforced. - ,-, 1st testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand Sf and caused the Grand Seal of the State, to be affixed L.S at the Department, in Nashville, on this lGth day cf May, A. D 1861. i By the Governor! IBBAM O. HARRIS. J . R Sav, Secretary of State. ufcr w mar 17, monetary and Commercial, TncRSDirEvEmo, JQBe c, isci. In New York on the 3d, at tha first board, S2G, 000 Tennessee C per cent Bonds sold at 40Jc The New York Earning Post of the 3d sayg; Tho transaction in State Stocks continue Urge, and nriccs of those of the horder states arc easier. Yirgini&3 aro an exception, being in demand for cash, supposed on foreign account, llissouris are active at 4010J. The printed sales of Missouris in ice monta ot aiav were over ss.uuu.uuu, aca neany a3 aucawcro eoia pnvateiy. ise quota' tions are : nu. Asked. Bid. M 73 Asked. 05 Missouri Cs 40K 40ft Gcorgia'6's... Kentucky C's Tennessee Cs.., .40 Virginia 6's .48 California 7i. TEtr Ohio 6's "CO Ohio 6's TO.- C0 VJ Ohio C's. 'S8.. S5 Illinois stocks N Y State 5's,TIK NY State 7s, "64. N Y State 61, 7J. I Morth Car 6's 5l Si SO Indiana fs 80 Indiana S p cts.SO miouigan oti Louisiana Cs - 93 102 102 The war i3 having a most depressing effect on the business of New York and other Northern cities. The following from the New York Journal of Com' mtrce of the 3d will show tho reader the heavy re duction in tho imports of dry goods canted by the Jlorrill Tariff and tne war r Tlie imports of dry goods werelicht. but the re ceipts ot general merchandise cannot be checked so easily, and arc comparatively large for the sea; son : Per the week 1FJJ9 $1,933G3 ... 3,646,311 lfCO $072,524 1861 Dry Ooods.. General merjhandiae.. StGSUTS 339,433 42,113 3 124,937 115.287,401 Total for the week Previously reported. 32,835 308 ..-83,325 223 tScV7,3I4 Since January 1st .. 101,805,500 533,412X3 7 1,732,7 The Southern Bank Congress. The Bank Congress of the Southern States, re commended by the Legislature of this State, was held at Atlanta on tho 3d inst. Delegates were in attendance from Tennessee, Georgia, South Caroli na, Alabama, and FIorida,renresentingsome twenty- six banking institutions. Mr. 6. B. Lamab, of Geor gia, was chosen President of the Congress, and Mr. James S. Gibeb, of South Carolina, Secretary. We make the following abstract of the proceedings from the report of the Atlanta Confederacy: The following letter from Virginia was read and ordered to bo entered on the minutes : Fasjuk's BllIK OS' VlKOIXU, Richmond, May 30, 1801. Sir : It was the wish of the Banks ef this cltr to I e represent ed in yonr Convention, and delegates te It were appointed Just now, however, the enemy is supposed to design Inroads Into our State, and there is a natural unwillingotss upon the part ef us an to leave our nomes jror tais reason aione, eur Hankers Will not be present participating lnyour deliberations. X have the pleasure to say that our Bankers are Impressed with the Importance of arrangements to put the currency ot the Con euerste iiutesupona iooting,as near as practicable, ot equali ty. They are prepared to acquiesce in any Judicious measures to that reaul', and may be expected to asseot to auy arraseacnts auctioned by the Convention and concurred in by the Ranks of Uecuier Boataern etatts Should the Oonveotlon. for any reason, decide to hold an ad. journea meeting, it win give pleasure to our Hankers to unite in tnls conference. 1 am, witn great reipect, jour obd't sv't. Wsi H. McFARt.un. President. To the President of the Rank Convention, Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Trenholm presented the following communi cation from becretarv Alemminzer. which was or dered to be entered on the Minutes : Chibxistc.v, May3l,lCI. To the Convention of the Ranks ot the Confederate States, At- Unit: GcrruMci I regret that the exigencies of business prevent my attending your.meetlng. 1 amnot Informed aa to the objects which are contemplated, further than by the statement In the pBblisaed cill of the Convention. Desiring greatly to forward the orject stated In the call, I have concluded that the best mode of f urtberl eg it la to Inform some members of yonr body of the views end fiscal plans of the Government, and endeavor to har monize your action with those plans. To this end I have con ferred lolly with Mr, Geo. A Trenholm, of Charleston, and have requested htm to present those views; andl feel conSdent that you will ana your wisues. it not anticipated, at least essen tially promoted by the arrangements already made by the Gov ernment. It will be in yonr pewer to forward those plans and to add to the financial credit of the Government, and I feel as- scred that you will use every effort lo advance this great orject. Permit me to add my assurance that you may rely with equal eonndenca upen tne uovernmeni lor a Hearty cooperation In erery plan which you may adtisa for securing the public and private interests oi our people. very respectuuy, your cceaicai serva-i, C.G.MEMinscti, Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.Ravcnel announced that each of the Banks of, Charleston had passed the following resolution : Resolved, That this Bank will credit the Secretary of the Treasury with the sum of one hundred thousand dailars, at the rate of b" per cant per annum, secured by large Tieuury notes, Lid to be convertible Into per cent Bonds of the Confederate States, at the option of the holders. Mr. Holmes stated that there were a great many Bonds of States, Banks, Railroad Companies, cities, and corporations, whose interest was payable ia New York. He suggested that this Convention re commend to all such the propriety of paying the same at some point or points within the Confede racy. Referred to the Committee to prepare busi ness for the Congress. Mr. Trenholm suggested that a circular be issued to all the Railroad Companies recommending them to receive and pay out at par the Bonds and notes of the Confederacy. Referred to the Committee. Mr. Holmes presented a plan lor tne Convention to adopt, which he wished to refer to the Commit tee for consideration, merely, without being read. He hoped his plan, or some such, would greatly fa cilitate the Confederacy in its measures to secure money and means to carry on the war. Referred to the Committee. The President suggested the propriety of recom mending to the Congress soon to assemble at Rich mond, to limit the amount ot notes to be issued and make them a legal tender during the continuance of the war, and for two years afterwards. Mr. Cuyler presented resolutions from the Banks of Savannah similar to that of the Charleston Banks. Referred to the Committee. Mr. Cole requested that the Committee inquire into the expediency of Congress passing an act making the Bonds and notes of the Confederacy a basis for Banking capital the same as gold and silver. Subsequently, Mr. Trenholm, from the Committee on Business, presented the following report: The Committee bet leave respectfully to report that they have carefully considered the several matters referred to tbsm by the Convention, and recommend the adoption of the following reso latins.which embody all tin measures they would advise the Convention t, adopt at present: Besotted, That this Convention do recommend to all the Banks in the (Southern Confederacy to receive In payment of all dues to them, the Treasury notes of the same on deposit and pay them out again to enstomers. That until the said Treasury notes can be prepare! and Issued it be recemmended that ail the Banks agree to advance to the Government, in current notes, such sums severally as may be agreed upon between them and the Secretary of the Treasury C the said advance to be made on the deposit with theBankso Treasury notes cf large denomination, on 8 per cent Stock Bonds. That all the Bank, in the Southern Confederacy are earnestly urged to Une immediate action cn the foregoing resolutions, as a measure of the greatest importance to the Government and the people, and communicate the same, without delay, to the Secre tary of the Treasury, at Richmond. That it be recommended to all the Railroad Companies in the Southern Confederacy, to receive the Treasury notes in payment of fares and freights That the Legislatures of the several States do make it lawful for their tax collectors, and other officers, to receive the Treasu ry notes in payment of all taxes and all other public dues. That all the States, cities and corporations hcving coupons payable in the city of New York, or elsewhere, in the enemy's country, te requested, during the continuance of the war, to ap point some place of payment In the Confederate States, and to give their creditors notice of the tame. That tho. Committee recommend thawhen this Convention ad journs, it adjourn to meet again on the 24th day of July next, at Richmond, Ya. The resolutions were read seriatim, and each one was adopted unanimously. Mr. Roberts offered the following: Resolved, That a copy of the proceedings of this Convention be sent to each Bank within the Confed erate States, with a request that they co-operate with this Convention. Adopted unanimously. Mr. Ravenel stated that the Banks ot Charleston, Savannah, nnd Augusta, had already adopted the recommendations of the seond resolution. The Convention adjourned, to meet in Richmond on the 24th of July. markets) by Telegraph. Nxvr Oslxiss, June ". Retton: isles to dsy, 3S4 hjles; q no tions nominal. Corn 7577 1 Whisky 33; freights IK premium J. D. W. GREEN. JXO. T. illGAN GEEEN & CO. Ho. O Union Streets TTTAVE juit receive'! a variety of MILITARY WORKS; among which may be fonnd HARDER'S INFANTRY TACTICS ; Prico $2 00 Sent anywbsre on receipt of f 2 40. SCOTT'S INFANTRY TACTICS; Price S3 50. Sent anywhere on receipt of $1 00. Instruction for FIELD AIITIIL,EKY, Prepared by a board of Artillery officers Price 11 CO. By mail tt 75. Several works on CATALRT expected dally. Address QKXKN & CO., mayS-fd&w NsahvUIe, Tenn. NOTICE. & ANTED a Number One Candy Maker. Apply at the store of THOMPSON, SPERRY & CO may2S-tf CHANCTEUX NOTICE. HATDF.N SAVAGwrs ? E Hamellonet als. Judgment and Attachment Bill. Jlsy Bales, 1861 On motion of complainants by his s6Iicitor and it appearing to the satisfac tion cf the Clerk and Muter, from an allegation In complain ants bill, which Is sworn to, that the defendant, P K. Qamelton, is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee, it Is therefore or dered that publication be made for four sueceiiireweeksla the Union and American, a newspaper published In. the city of Nashville, requiring said defendant to appear before the judges of the Chancery Court at Oalnesboro, Jrckson county, Tennes see, on the 2d Aioncay In August, lbXJl,thn and there lo enter his defence to complainants bill, or judgment will betakenfoi confessed and the cauie be set down for bt&rlni ex parte him. Will II. IsUTOs, V. mayl7-w4tpr'feeS3 TAMfS M. AVBIGHT Agoinistratorof John Williams, dec. rs. the Heirs "and Creditors of John Williams, dec In Chance rT at Jamestown, Tennessee. It appearing to the Court in the abeve cause, that the estate of John Williams, dec, is Insolvent. It Is therefore ordered by the Court, ihal all persons hiving claims sgainst the eetate of the said John William, dee , file tfcem with the Clerk and Muter of said Court, on or before the first Monday orBepttmber next, duly authenticated accord ing to law, or thev will be forever bared, rosy 3U, ieoi-w u.r. ci.Kuauji.u. fc m- DR. S. J. COBB WOUJjD fespectf ally announce to the dtUens of Nashville and vicinity, that he has opened Dental Booms on Cherrr street. No. W), opposite Theatre, where he will be cIcai. ed to receive and wait upon any person wishing a Dental oper ation performed, and as times are hard and war-like, he will promise ta make, charges veryrnoderata jr. o. py gpuuvfiiaii who caa cmmeuiuuieriouinera Army that wishes to have his Teeth operated "upon before sroimr.ean call a tray cfjee and have it done free Gratis for Nothing. jscspecuuiiy, ap.pO-dgm 8. J. COBB . JNOXICe. ALL persons having horses suitable for Cavalry service, will please offer them on Wednesday next, at the Jralr Grounds. whn the proper cBcer will receive and value same, giving oer tinealrs ot raiution. ixe parties receiving cereincaies wuite allowed forty cents a day from date ef certificate. V. N. McVAIRX maySfl Captain Tennerree Kaagera- Lard, SmKT&t Iartl TU8T received per steamer NasbvUls, achcie lot of Lay .3 ia 50 lbs ktrt. for family use. fer sale by JAiLB3HcL.lUGHLINaC0., luSl-U Jf. 8 Market atria. . MILITARY BOOKS BY TELEGR4PH. Caimox, All tho telegraphic dispatches from NewTork, rTashiflgton City, ic, are supervised by the Lkcolx. Government Only audi, are allowed to be sent aa suits its purposes. Therefore all are to be race ved with great allowance. Thoy ex- ngerato asrauuttho South and for the NorlL. From WashnijrtGH. ;SiriV:n,atl0ailreceiTe1 t Gen. eaure- y " ianaess witn 20,000 men. py nibnt and with music. Sfflett They are Ferrv Uins, was hung at Harper ... m; u hu The Former In the vic-y of Harp8rr8 T$T are.enpigedtobe ther Mondav for paninments. " r E A large amount of rolling stock- has arrived at Washington to be used, for transporting troops to wards; Manassas. Every white male between tha ages of sixteen and fllty in Petersburg is enrolled.' Banks leads the coast column acting with Butler This arrangement is strongly opposed by all Du Lincoln. The Opposition is hcadedby Gen. Scott. Tho Southern l'aymaster, with S50.000 for the Harper's Ferry troops, is reported captured. The Baltimore acd Ohio Railroad bridge at Sleepy Creek has been burned. From Waahlncton. Washixgtos-, June 5. John P. appointed Lieut. Colonel, second Sanderson is in command, under CoL Anderson. From Cincinnati. Biscisxati. Juno 5. The enffasrement atPhillinni I took place at five o'clock Mondav mornino-:' Tho I nlan n.ll l.U r. - - . - . ml lu wcu ,iu iur a aurjjri.se, out me lmpciUOSlj ty of a few Of the troops gave the rebels warning. They fled in haste, leaving their baggage, forty uursea, jour wajons loaaeu witn provisions, and 500 muskets. CoLlvellv. in chanrin'r In adrar.cn nfliiemon shot with a revolver by a rebel who had chareo of a yruvisiuu. wagon, ine secessionists numbered i,ouumen, ana were weu armed and equipped, rroxa St. X.ouls. St. Lona. June 4. The 12th ill inn w Pani'manf CoL3IcArthur,from Casevville. embarfcprl r ih.' steamer City of Louisiana at East St. Louis, last uigui, jur uairu. Col. Cook's- Regiment also left Alton last nisht lur tug name uusuuuuuu. It is' understood that four reziments from Tnw.i others from Missouri, and still others from Chicago, are coinir Southward, bound far Cairn. In the McDonald case this morning, returns to tho writ of habeas corpus were mado by Cols. Boer stein, Brown, andMcNeal, substantially the same as those of Gen. Lyon and Col. Blair. Attachments against Capt. Lyon were applied for by the pe titioners counsel, which Judcre Treat rWHnpd tn issue on the ground that insufficient proof existed showing that such n step ought to be taken. Here tne case rests for the present. Frein Steubcnvllle, O. SteubexvILLi:. O.. June 5. Last nisht a man nnm. ed Wash Savery. was stabbed bv Samuel Sunnrlera. a Secessionist from the Pan Handle, Ya. Saunders was lodged in jail, which was Guarded all nio-ht hv a large puiiuv lurce to restrain tne people. From Kvansvllle, lnd. Evassvilijb, Indiana, June 6. The Eleventh reri- meni win De oruerea ia iiumocnana, Aiaryianil. From Washington. Wasuisgtos, June C Mr.Cummings.of the World newspaper, is appointed Brigadier General, prepar atory to oemg maue quarter Master ueneraL A large quantity of letters destined for the South have been stopped here. Seward remarked this morning that he expected to hear of sharp work, at Harper's Ferry. Rein- xorcements nave oeen ordered to Unambersburg. Measures are taken to And how manv three months soldiers will Btay for the war, the result dotcrmunng as to a new levy. There is no doubt but that General Beauregard is preparing to attack .fuexnnuna. From Fortrcat) Monroe. iORTKESs Monkoe June uth. The Harriet Lane attacked Pig Point battery onDosite NewDort newa on the James river; after receiving two shots woun ding five of the crew severely she retired. Pig Point opened five embrasures disclosing heavy ord nance. From TVaDhlnjrton. "Wasucotox, June fi. It is believed that Lord Lyons dispatches are unfavorable to the Federal ists. The Cabinet has been in session everyday this week on foreign affairs, which is believed to be ominous of trouble. Bartlett's naval brigade have forced themselves into service. From Sfcw TTork. New York. June C The steamer Vandalia sailed to join the blockaders. From Boston. Bostos, JuneC The Susquehanna has arrived. commodore ilollms, birst Lieutenant Barney, the purser and three midshipmen have resigned. From St. Xioulsi. Sr. Louis, June C The District Court at Spring field, Illinois, has issued a habeas corpus for Mc Donald. From Hew York. New York, June C. The steamer Desoto from Havana has arrived. Sugar was i real higher. CLARK & FULLER'S Am brosial oil. CLARK, GREGORY & CO., SOLE P0FRIET0K3, C URES Dead aehe,Earaehe,Toothaehe,in three mlnutesjltheumatlsm, Coughs: Neuralgia, Colds, Erysipelas. Bronchitis' Dyspepsia, Colic, Cramps, Inflamed Xyes, Chronic Bore Elfs, Sore Throat, Cuts,Burns,Bru!ses, Sprains, Chapped Bands, Plies Ulcers, iarrbcea, Bunions, Corns, frosted i eet, Deafness, Old Sates, Bore Breast, Sore Nipples, Scald Head, Ringworm, TeUer.Bnake B.tes, Spider Dites, Dog Bites, Eat Bites. The world Is chal lenged for its equal for Scalds and Burns. It cures Scratches on horses, Bore Byet onjuwes, Sprain. Swlnncy, Poll Evil, fistula, saddle and harness Galii, frvh Wounds or Swellings and Is the best known remedy u apply to tender footed horses from founder take up the feetnd bath e well about the f,og of the foot. Cures all cutaneous diseases on man or beast. Nooneremedycancurein all esses, but we can show more leal proof of tlie virtue of AxsxostixOiLin its healing proper ties, from responsibleraen, who are aoovebclng bought, than can be produced for any other medicine. We do not assert a cure for erery malady to which the human smlly are subject, but what we proclaim we can substantiate y living witnesses The Amiwosial Oil is a Nashville repara tion and sold throughout the tiouth and Southwest by all good druggists and general dealers. The South may be justly proud that Dr. Clark, anatlreTeunessean, after much labor and re search, has produced a really worthy mealcine, which Is bound to drive out much of the worthless), imported trash with which be country Is flooded. Please call at our office, where we wilt take pleasure In show ing letters and teiUmonials too numerous to act forth in the form of an advertisement, some of which come from Phvsidans in hi h standing, who are using it in theirpractlce, as they state, with marvelous effects. Wechalienge the world to produce a remedy so speedy and effeo- ii vo in its neaung properties. JTJ Read the evidence of the virtue of Clark & roller's Am brosial Oil, evidence so authextic, and from persons whose word anuBtanuingareirreproaccarjle. K.idanC t convinced. CLArtK,GnaoaY&.;o , Sole Proprietors,Xashville, Tenn. Depot, 21 Oollege stree Naahvllle,Tenn. For sale by the Proprietors, and all Druggists and .country merchants. novID wfira STATE OF TENNESSEE. Dickaon County Circuit Court. Februarr Tern, 1 SGI. --To tlie Tax. Collector of s.utd County, Wbcreaa. hereto'ote, to-wlt, at tha Pebrusnr term, 161. Jnhn W. Sullivan, Collector of the Public Taxes for Dickson county. reported to ia.a uouit ins loiiowiog cescnoea tracts oi land, as having been as.es. ed for the year 1MB and lS0,snd that the taxes thereon remain due and unpaid, and that the respective owners cf the same have no goods and chattels within hs county on which he can distrain for Slid taxes. I, Jno W Sullivan, Revenue Collector ot said county, will expose to public sale, at the court-house dear in tho town of Charlotte, oa the first Monday in July next, the following tracts of land, to-wlt: One tract of land in the name of SY Dickson, lying la civil district No 9, containing three thousand aerrs valued atSDOOu; taxes due for 1853 9 19 bO; Clerk's fee 1 50; Printer's fee ISO; Collector's fee 1. One tract in the name of ST Vifiki on. lying, iu clril district No 0, containing two thousand five hundred aces, valued at 9 i.txX); taxes due fer ISO); 39 SO, clerk's lee 1 Zo. printer's fee i au, collector lee i. One tract In the came or JD West, lying in civil dlstrlctNo 9 of sild county, conUlnlogSTiO acres, ralael at tiZLV; taxes due for 18199111 K0, clerk's lea 150, printer's fee 1 5'J, collec tor's fee 1. One tract in the name of J D West containing 9550 aeres . In th 9th civil district of saM county, valued at JtSOO; taxes 99:10, clerk's fee 1 50, printer's fee 1 50. collector's fee 1 Oae tract ot las or au aeres,m the name of OF Bawert&s helrs.ljlngia ciril dltrlctNoS, valued at Ji250j taxes for the year ie59 (5 49, clerk's lee 150, printers lee 150, collector's tee 1. One tract of land in the name ef G P Raworth's heir's, of 450 aires. lying ia clril district No S, valued at 922SU; taxes r,r 16C0 $5 17K, clerk's fee 1 50, printer', fee 1 50, collector's 'eel. One tract of land In the name of T Baxter It Oo, containing Seuo acres, ralued at lG,b), lying In district No X: tasu for 1660, 810. and other taxes amounting to JJ.'iO, clerk'sfees 150, printei's fee 1 50, collector's fees 1. One tract in the name of John W Miller, ia district No 1, aontalnlng 4.5W) acres, valued at 910.500: taxes for the year 1860, 92t 15; clerk's feesl 50, printer's fe 1 50, collector's fee 1. One tract in the name of Wa n Gruteher,eentainIng3C3 seres lying in civil district No 4, valued at 1I,WX taxes for 160j, 3 X, elerk's fees 1 50, printer's fee 1 50. co Hector's fee 1. One tract In thename of Wsn II Crutcber, lying ia olvil dis trict No 5, containing 5, 000 acres, valued at 91O.U0O, taxs 92J, clerk's fees 1 50, printer's fee 1 50, collector's fee 1. One tract In the name of J W MUter, trustee of W II Crutcber. lying In civil dlstrlctNo IB, containing 2,100 acres, valued at 93,(KJ0, tax.es for lSdO ?ti PQ, clerk's feu 1 50, printer' fee 1 50, collector's fee 1. One tras( In the name ef Bffren fc DIekfon T McNeilly. agent, lying in civil district No 1 containing 3000 acres, rained at 93,000, taxes for 1M9, 97 SO, clerk's lees 159. printer's fee 150,collector'afeel. One tract in the name ofBawea It Dickson T McNeilly, agent, lying In civil district No I, containing 3,CW acres, rai ned at 92 SOU, taxes for i860, $5 75, clerk's Ites 150, printer's fee 150. collector's fee 1. One tract la the name ef WC Neper, Ijiig In elvll district No. 8. containing 300 acres, rained at S SCO tax.es for the year I860 910 35, clerk's tees 1 SO, printer's fie 1 SU, collector's fel. One tract In the nsme t? Witklns tt Baxter, lying in district Ko8,ecntalnliigl0t3res,ralu,ed at93538, taxes for the rear 1860 9W75,, clerk's ten 1 5'J, printer's fee 1 50, collector's feel. One tract In the name of Jackson, UcKersin t Co , lying In civil district No 8. containing 800 acres, valued at 93JXM, taxes for 18(50 .94 CO.cterk's fees 150, printer's f 1 5u, collector's fee 1. One tract'ia he name of John Turner, lying ia ciril district Np fl. eealaining 200acres,Tslued at 94, taxes for 1859, S8 cents, cletk'i fees 130, printer's feel 50, collector's feel. Against all of which tracts of lands J udgements of condemna tion has rendered by said Court at its feoruary term, 1831, In the name of the 8tate of Tennessee for the taxes, coats and charges thereto severally annexed. You are therefore hereby commanded to sell safcl tracts sf laid or so much of each as will te necessary to pay sod taxes, costs a- rhirvMdneandowiceeneach as the law directs, imttb.t you return this writ with your actings and 7elogs Uereou, to the next term f our (aid Circuit Court, tobe held at the Court llouie In Chirlotte oa the 4th Moaday la June next. Witness: Bossxt McNfiT, Clerk of our rati! Court, at cf flee In Chartstte, the fourth Monday ia Tennis ry, AD ISSl.and the 3ta jear of American Independence. may 10 KOBT. McHK ILLY, Clerk. KAGF1K1,I KIFUiS. ALL person desiring to enlist In this company are reque ste4 ' to call upn A J McWhlrter or J Shelby Williams, at IW MmMfl.. nrtl thm renjexvcua of the CGruDAET. In tlla ttorr of B. 7. Shields Col AucUin BflomvoppJM Sewiaao I Holm rinlUw . strati . . x'JrJs' j IXflTlKAHCC 'COMPAX17' 'STATE &F TtMQIJilAl 1 t SICBMOXD, T1BGISU Authorised Capital Pid up Capital lioeMVWf ssiia'j llead.'TbUj'.J IliPCSTAHS TO MERCHANTS, PEOPKBTT H0LMH3 The GxxiiiA Aocrref fhe Insaaaca Company ef.th SSsd 1H UMUiiwUUtfW FSTA3LIHES"G rA'GENC a .-- -. to riprtait tils firrt cba and' ia ersrrsj. BCIiUDLE irfSUKAACX; COSPAftT. .Where- Stock Is not '"partly Isld ly Southern men" bu wholly so. ' ' It Is wholly Identified with the South, and Is a de-facto Southern institution:. Having eomplied with the Lawreqairing netoJS! tSIS;05.?'"" " ccnri,y to Traaesies Policy W.ttoSt"'11"" toperUedtysntlnxenc, Unsettled state ot the Country. ' Strong Indneeraei st'u LaV0? ,0 stntr IX THIS com; ran s ax as . v lAJsaisa ranrrwi.-..r XFBriiSXr Pollde, issued. renewed d loue settlec? SEttES II. K. Jc P. p. PXCK, . Colonnade Bulldm,, NashvlUe.st aplt-tf . - C. L. HOWERTON. No o and io Public Stinare, Sashville. Harness Manufacturer. flOACIIand Baggy Harness of every style and quality kept J eonstanUy on hand and manufactured to erder. Also. $H?lm'liptaE'JU Cona" BrWI. aJrt and aU other ar ides made by Harness Manufacturers-all a' the best malerUls and the finest workmanship, all of which will b sold as cheap a, cm be bought any waere la ;he United Stat . tVi? J"18185"1" State Jalr, tho Kentucky State 5? J4",'.lBff Pf"' at lImtone Ceunty Pair, Alaba ma; Agrlenltoral Society at Athens. ' mar3irtil-dtjan Special and important notice 10 vioininc Oealors. B'M?,1!0?- 5"etM received and ar, prepared to Jb to the trade, at auction prices, thnentir stock of one of the largest Kastara Clothing manefuri. Ing, beyond a doubt, the most extensive s r go LTu stock of goods ever effered . Auction la thU dtvs ThS stock of a roll line of every varistr of sDriny mo.;. mmitt -i.k .w- f"5 .Te !n ktw aoo'- Being made lor tuirwteg trade, but the concern besng oUsarpoInted In the gprlne basi ness, art compelled to close thelf .tnrHr, e.i. .... erswDI serve the'r own interestby calling and eiarnlalns this extensive stock, as they will meat poaltirely be sold. Aa op portunity rarely effered. r BEtfJ T. 8HIELB3 It CO Central Auctl ea Booms, opposite Sewanes, WAIf. WOTICE. PI13-tf ElOlt and after this date we will seU Goods exclusively toe Caah, all my clerks haT volunteered for the war and no course Is left us. i?ti fc r J. w. nogToy a co MnTVPif WXL be sold on Thnrsda,. the 27th of June, 1661, a ma chine SOOD with all n m.t.. 1- '-77 ed work that mav be on 0,7, fTJI LT: ""i"- chlner, consists of fwS.Ttol'tSS nej,t,'r.cUf!e", LlU,eJ " tu'og Irtc, onVLathe T&rlrood. one Bolt Outter. one Daniel Plain.?, oriVwSu.putoir; SSJh001?' Uua'' Circle Haws, ne Bui Saw, S Sort .. , . ' a :aca ioou.ana a great many ether articles act enumerated- SiM thJ. . ZlzZl.'.CZ. Hlbtt t Ealsten. It i. twenty aDesfrcm .itn. pi It OB Road at Smyrna, Bntherford county. Tenneseee.tnd Is one of the best locations in the StaU for a Machloa Shop, a Carpenter s Shop or a Cabinet Shop. Any person wishing : to purchase. brwritlnj" to ni.aa mrn.ti. fr...,tA. at the sairp and A Elliott will show them the machinery, e. Terms, one fourth rash, the balance in three equal paymentaat six, tweire and eighteen months with notes payabia la Bank well secured. This April Idth. Irol. 8oi.yrn. Tenn. SILAS TUCSEK. apUO-wtd IN Till: CIIAJVCBRY COCBT AT BKES den lor Weakley County, state of Ten. 1111 uuo ityuneuon Bill Older of Publict tioi Jeptha Uarlnerva William w nmn(,. . .t f... . Thomas, as administratcr of Afrei Thomss, deceased. Tram tie affidavit to thajblll la this cause, it appears to to the Clerk and JIaster of said Court that the said Matthew J Thomas in a non resident of sail State ef Tenaesiee. and resides la Kentucky. I t Is therefore ordered by said Clerk and Master, that publica tion of this order be made for four successive weeks ia the Week ly Lilian and American, a. Mvm.n.nnii,i.i,i.i i STiil'? t2L 8tote r Tennessee, commanding the said Jiaunew J Thomas to file bis answer, plea or demurrr to saU bill. on or before the next tana of said Chancery Coert,toba held at the courthouse in the said tewa of Dresden, oa the second r""' '""T nsti or ice aome will be, la all things, taken for confessed egasnsthlm.and set for hearing aa to hlra exjurta at saiderm of said Court. This the 27th day. of Hartal IB61. (A true copy Irom the Order Book.) , ,, , . aAXHAM N.iDrVABDS,C. tjf. apl,'CI-w-pr'ifeeJX of said Court Fi.onn. jieal a. Tin -;itAiv kxcuzv. WS will keep on hand a supply of Sacks uaaa&etcr br N. B. iteail.nr flnvTnft .mi ,..v... ders for Plour Sacks printed la any desiredstyle. ctiucrs im cuppers wiu ua well u call. apElllm ABJISTXAD tt CO. N 1 HE CHANCEItY COTJIIT AT BKES. . den for H'cnkler Conntr. .Stntn or Tnn. neeo. Original and Attachment Dili. Order ef Publica tion. niram Farmer r John Cayce and Andrew Cayce. Prora theaQdarit to the bill Ia this cause. It asnnn tn th m.v.r Muter of said Court, that the said Joha Cayce is a aoatssi dent of said State of Tenneuee and resides in Ke'ntueky It Is therefore ordered by said Clerk and Muter, that publication, of this order be made for four successive weeks la the Weekly Union and American, a newspaper published in the city ef Nashville, ia said State of Tennessee, eommandingthe said Jena Cayce to file his answer. Dies or drannr t mmhi Mil before the next term of said Chancery Court, to be held at tha courthouse ia said town of Dresden, on the second Monday ef July next, or the same will be.in all things, taken fcrcoaitss ed against him and set fer hearing as to him ex parte, at aaM term of said Court. This the 27ta day of March, 1SS1V (A trow copy from the Order Book.) NATHAN N. X3WABDB, C. k M. apl4-w4tpr'sfeeS3 of eald Court. 'It Till: CIIAZVCEKV COV'IIX AT BltES . den lor Weakley County, State oi Ten neaee.'OrisInal BUI Order of Fuhlicatlon JicoKA Bh. ertsvs Martha Jones, O ICC Jones, Joseph-Johns and wife Margaret E Johns. James M Jenet, Henry B Jones, J II Brooks and wife Nancy J Brooks; W II Bruce and wife Mary L Brnre. Susannah Jones, William C Jones anil Hiram J Jones Trona the affidavit to the bill in this cause, it appears to the Clerk and Master of said Court, that tho said Joseph Johns and wife 11 ir- gareiE.arenon-resiai-nisot said Slate or Tennessee, and reski in Missouri. It Is therefore ordered by raid Clerk and Master that publication of this order be made for four successive week in the Weealy Union and jtmerieat, a newspaper published In the elty of Nashville, in said 8ute of Tennessee, commandlnr the said Joseph Johns and wife Margaret E. to file their anawei, plea or demurrer to raid BUI oa or before the next terns of said Chancery Court, to be held at the court house in said town of Eresdeu. on the second Monday of July next, or the same will be, In all things, taken for confessed against them and set for hearing exparte, at said term of said Court, This the 37th day of March, 1881. (A true copy from the Order Book). NATHAN N. EDWARDS, C.iil. aplg. 'Gl-wlt-pr's fee 3. of said Court. Insolvent Notice. rr Chancery t Jamest.wn, Tena James M. Wright Ad ministrator cf John Wlliisms, defeased, rs The Heirs and Creditors of John Williams, deceased. It apnearlae; to Uw Court in the above cause, that the 'state of Jahn WtlUavsV deceasid, I insolvent. It Is thrrefs re ordered by the Court that all persons having- claims against the estateof the said John. Williams, decease,:, file them with the Clerk and Master ot said Court on or before the first Mondsy or September next, duly authenticated, according to law, or they will be fcrtver barred. B. P. BLEDSOE, C. fc ST. may29-w4tpr'sfeet3 In Chancery- at Linden. Tenn. CHAKl 3 GOLUART, rs A. Kerlcsbaas et slAprilSnlt 1M1. Cross BillIn this cause it appear, from Com plainants bill, which is sworn to, that the defendants, A Err Ickhaus and Jame. Morgan, are non-residents cf the State of Tennessee. It Is therefore oretrcd that publication be made la the Nashville Union and American for four successive weeks, requiring said defendants to appear at the next term of the Chancery Court, to tebo'deaiorthe county of Perry, at tha courthouse thereof, in Linden, ca Thursday after the second alooday la June next, and plead, answer or demur to rempUls, aata bill, or the same will be takea for eoBfesaed, and the causa set for hearing ex part as to them. ISAAC N. nTJLMX, C. A JI N. X Cox, Solicitor for complainants. apl9-w4'.pr'stec9J Chancery Notice. KIRKPATKICK tsFS Heme! tan ard others-Judgment and Attachment Bill -April Kale. 161, On motion of complainant by his solicitor, and It appearing to tne sstlstactton or tne uierx and Jl aster irom an allegation la complainants Bill, which Is sworn 1 .that the defendant, 7. K. Msmelton, Is a nrn-residtnt of the State of Tennessee. III. ordered that publlcatlo be made for foor successive weeks ia tha Union and American, a newspaper published In the city rNub vllle, requiring tbe said defencantto appear before the Chaaccror Court to be held tor the ccuoty of Jackson, at the cottzt-houss tn the town or Oalnesboro on the 2d Monday in August near, then aad the'e to enter his defence to complainant 1 said bill, or Judgment by default, will be taken and the cause set. down tor hearing ex parte as to him. WIXtlAKH BOTTS.Ofc-S msyl4-w4tpr'sfee93 WM GKARHART rs F K Hamelton and ethers Judg ment and Attachment Bill. April Bales, 18C1 On motion of complainant by Ma solicitor, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Oierk and Master, from, an allegation la com- &lainaota bill, which is sorn to, that defendant P Kllameltoa i a non resident of the 3 tat of Tennessee, it la therefore ordT ed that publication te made for four successive weeks la ta Union and American, a newspaper published in tha dty 0 Nasltvil'e. requlilcs ssild non-resident defesdant to apnea? at the next term of the next term of the Chancery Ccurt to ca kebl fer the cuaty of Jackson, at the cturt-auuse ia the town oX Gainesbero oa the 3d Monday ia August then atd there to ester his defence to compIatt.ant's till, or Jud ment will be takea by default and the cause set down for hen ring ex parte as to him. ,m .. WILLIAM 11. JsOlTS,C ItH. msyI4-w4tpr fee3 JAMES 3. ETONE vs P X Iiaseltn and others -Jalgasst and Atiachment Bill ajirll Rules. 18CL On motion f craplalnantby hiisoHcItor.andltarpearinito the aaU if actios, cf the Clerk acd Master firm aa allegation ia eoorplalnuts bill, that the defends nt 7 K llamclton, Is a non-resident of tha State of Tennessee, it is therefore oidereil that puMiratisa b made for f onr successive weeks la tbs Union and Aaerfcan. v newspaper pubiished la the. city of Naihville, icq airing aali Je leadant to appear at the next tena of the Chsnewy Cous to be boldea for the county of Jackson at the court-bo oe la the, towa of Oalnobrro.on the 2d Monday ia August. 1S81. then, and there to enter his defence to complainants bill. or Jsdsmtnt will be taken by default and thecaura ret down far lelnes parte as to him, PfM. H- BOTTS, C. M myl4-w,4tpt"j feet3v JAMK3 B0BEBT3, Sr., ridothersvs.7XHareJltoart iaj Judgment and. Attachment BUI-Apvll Rules, ISoX-Oa motion of compUlnantby his sollxltor. aad It apprlr t tt satisfaction of the Clerk and Mastse, from an allegaOcaia pUlnanl's bUl, which is nan to, that tho deleaOnt, 7 liamelton.is anon-reaidentof th.l Itate S"J g dered that publication be made lor 'JSj-t Unicn and American, a newrpaper Pu 'f'' ville, requiring said defendant to jfif . Chancery Court, to bs boloea for tie county of Jadura . th cWhow to tb. towa or ai?"a.?Z'ul2! Ws defraw ta rourplalnant's bill, or Judgment wUl bo bj faultl thJ-catwlll k. .5tf may l4-w4trr'fee91 - Attac&Hicnt. mMvv. j. ,,,,- llU tbrefrsordet IVinstsZl r!oa- be made U tha NashriUa Cnioa AWleaa foV fowj.ucees.lv weeks, eomaanflingsild deaseajA. KarL sUor-arSP ' .OH.-,' luJlXIN. J?2 , lt.,...-i . TBr, DEAN ts J B Sehott, Inthls esse II appesrtng to T lL i-.tae-.lon, that the defendant, J B 8chott,U ttn AS.nt of the State of Tennessee, and further apeearta g fsMa . lhtt tha d(lerani u uaetxea 10 uh-Uv