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W AS H V H L B--- N AND A n I 1 1 I 1 111 a m ' m VI r ,K I zl V...., i tasK 7 ass m m' asss - bbbbi tHi a i m w . -..-"" 4 1 SSSaSSSSJSSaBaasaasajSSM1j1111MM JvASHTILLEj TW&., TUESDAY, JUNE ,18, 1861, NUMBER M VOL XXVI. I4MU I' jitsa 1 Stsr. j3u IS DE. JT. H. MctEAN'S " ISeneiiiening Cordial (WWb . AS J) " --w-v TlTTTI TTTTT TEE GREAT ESI "BEMZDY IB The Werld. ASD THE" iWest Dclicteas. Belltrfelf hi . Cardial EVER TAKEN The tfcouseaia upon thu aaae who are dally using Mo leans Strengthening Cdlal, ., -BBBBK T r Urn - V-'st1 ctrtfy thatu iii)iutiria . i....JaTlssnitillZ Hj (CH - . m tt otd-trtorisx.ihe sic, sunenng w HE A 141 AN STREJiCTH . There is ne Mistake Aliout It. it wjii core Mver jotnpiaii, r "I. tery.Hedache, Da tsslon of Spirits, Fever and Ague, Inward jcver, sau sireaw, orn-nj - , fV tjj 6H STUEHEN, duyon wish to boHealthy, Strcng and jTJ LAMM 43 you want the Bloom of Health to mount to your Cheeks again J then go at once and get KcZietta' a Strengthening Cordial and Blood iPurlfler. ri. . . ii.mntfsd la sire atlsfetion. It g, Obstructed Measrrnation. Falling of Jj5S Bee, or any disease arising from Chronic or Nervous Debility, t to m In&Uttls Bmedp fok cmtonBi. Do you wintyour-dellcai!. KfcHy.poay p'iSi1 ' ZNIHQ C0R0L4X, (teelieiirceUoM on each bottle) it ii de ICpOi e table .poonMI, taten every 5'V' S w fnrtntin .rUnitCttUi and Tever. Tellow FeTer, Cholera or any preralllns dlteate . . iryOADnoNl-BeirareofDrnirjIrti or Dealeni whoaiay trytS rata npon yon a Utile of BUf zt or Bamparilla, Chlcb Sy cknbaySepJfcy esyiwiUlJ Jj.it as good. Then are eTeiBenBAEKeMnehtntea Pwtofmj - moj to dub toel VILK decoction. AToid tacH Intamoui PIRATES and the r iii... ....h.i AitrorTJr. J. H. MeLean'ibtiength: leoltg OordlUaod Blnod Purifier Take nothing el. It ts the the aase time. aTKENOiaiSN and IJfVIQOttATE the whole organuuion, Itupuiupia mpwiun p """i" rixbotlUefor5bB Hdaw rietor, Corner of Third and PlnettreeU, 8t.LonIi. Ho. . .DaKcLGAK'S C1VIVEKSAL PILLS, for Liver Complal&ts Cillousncsa Ilcad acbe, &c. miIERKhtwrten a CATHARTIC medicine offered to I the public, that hu tfTen aneh entire aatUfactloa as Mo LEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS. V. '.Being entirely Tegetabte, they are perfectly lnnocf at and can be Uien by the mortteadrr infant; yet prompt and powerful in remoTingallBlllouiccretioaf,Acldor Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. ' In fact they are the only Pills that shonld be used in malarious destrleta. They produce no Oriring, Eicki ess or Pain in the SUmwh or Bovelt, though Tery active and searching in their operation promoting healthy secretions orthe Liter and Sidneys. Who will tuff r trom Biliousness, Headiche and Foul Stomach, when so caetp a remedy can be obtained 1 Keep them constantly on . hnd;; single dose; taken in season, may prevent hours, days, , , and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J- H. McLean's unlver "salS Pills. Take toother Being coated they are taste'ess. Price only 85 cents per box, andean be sent by mall to any partot the United States. . J.H. McLSAN, Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine streets, St.Lonis, Mo, R J.H. JiCl.EAN'S "VOLCANIC OIL LINJ BXENT. e heat External in tbo World lor Man or ueasa. rnnOUSANDB -f human belnps have been saved a life of de I crepUtude and misery, by thenseof thi Invaluabli Llsl roeht. It will relieve PAIN alaott Instantaneously, and it will cleanse, purifr anJ heal the foulest ORK In an incredible short Hoe MoLKAM'f VOLCANIC OIL LTUIMlENt will re llivt the mot InveteraU canes of Rheumatism, flout or Neu ralgia. For Paralysis. Contracted Mcscles, SUEness or Weak neisintheJoinU, Muscl a. or Llgaments.lt will nevet foil Two applications vrlll curs girt Throat, Ueadache or Karache For Burns or Scalds or anyTalu, it is an Infallible fcemedy k. ,Trylt,ndyoowlllfindHan Indi pensible remedy. Keep II -alwayooand. . PLASTERS, FARMERS, or any cue having charge of torses win save money bycslng McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It Is a speedy and Infallible core for flails, Epralns. Chafes. Swelling, Lameness, Sweeny, Sores, Wounds, Scratches, or any . external disease. Try it, and you will be convinced. Saint Louis, Mo, Tor sale at Proprietors prices by Berry h. Dcraovllle and 0 WiHendenhott. rhar-Sd-twtwly v ebSS twfcwty BODTHElt-N POUT AH LK PLAN TAXI OI Cora Feed and FlonrlnR Mill. ESTABLISHMENT. BiTRR MBlstones of altsItesonhandandmsJetoordcr.Bmu Mills. Mill Spindles, Mill Gearling, Bolting Oloth of MI - numbers, Dutch anchor brand, bslUnir, hoisting, and res ulallci ' , " 'iuesra; serene wire, picks and plaster Paris, and imported from - Oie alnufaetarers. which enables me to sell best articles at low '.Bri'nr a practical raechanlo, thoroughly nnaerstanding -" .lhryand practice of saining operations. MiUers and Mill ' -wrirbts will find II to their intereifto examine my stock and ' prtoes before purchasing. AUgoods soldbynearewarrenteato - s4v satisfaction. . . ...... All orders and Commnnitattoni promptly attenden la. V M. RYAN Cor College and 3road8ts.,Nashville,Tenn sanS&fct-wtllan. -Mcmpliis and Arkansas Kircr U.S. i-ss-BssS-fc MAIL LIKE. TM0MPO8KD of the following new and elegantly furnishe jj .Boats, to-srlt: '.rrodorlcllotrobe, Oapt. K L.nuxss. OBsterA-aIcv, " Ken Putcr-IU). i 1Vf One of the above mentioned Boats will leave Mem-1 hto on .Kkt -iiTOKBDAT'd, TR0KBDAVS and SATURDAY'S, at 5 P M; connecting at Little Bock with Coaches for the celebrated Hot HprlBsrst and with small boats for all points above. . 'TT L.nARSfTKAD.Agent, Cor Trent & Madison St's. Meopn -tio-ilm or J D AD VS- P ' JScientiflc Uirtcovcry E-ifcct ia Water. IT is wU known to the profession that Electricity Is the great I motor qi aTcri i cum j j - does sapecauseoi mnninwi Ji...r7: invalid. By the use of saeh remedies and warm Kuctkic . .w.Txa, in wnico pauesu are naiacu m 5 V l i41s being attended by a-Lady.-l am curing all kinds of old iod obstinate complalnti which have resisted all other means oTeure: "Consumptives receive new life.' but m such cases, whcripatlenU are too weak to visit me, I treat them by th JSuSoX luog, ri5htt the teat of the disuse. (Bend two tb'H--UJ.iwTni9'ca,by sending a fetbeir age-sex aad full description of symptoms, hae medicines .ent to them. ; reendfor acircW) The Electric Waters extract all mineral b?ince Tuken as medicine or olherwi absorbed. The ex cerlence i over iwcuy jn .u - - ild chronic casesand Woman's diseases and weaknesses, may regarded as a reasonable guarantee of ruocess. TrpKooia aad Boardluf; FurnWhed to ruiientu cQI . t.i. IW.lm tt this Vll. Amrs"-l-dttwly . Xaahvllle,Tenn. PROCTER & GAMBLE. 2i TJcit Second Streets CIMO.XKNATl- S . 1 TTL si neala TAaTrtTfl in STAH A!1 TALLOW CANDLES, lelse, Ccrnian and Palm Soap, Lard oil CANDLES SOLD BY ACTUAL nciuuis ' SI dwtgVand losstn thto practice to rx,threUller.-d la Olaaaw n,niv . bouitht at a reduction of two ,ttfIb.iremthe price of the regular article. Thusi ' 'a'kox of "Sues -eBoTjMi, - " ' si.T7r Set SCS oonUlnUg the swat number of Candies, ;AeStel a&dforWlU, acrc.i. wai.HT.atSOcU f'i W. Ir4t M XVito reiercan ,,. more forhi. Can adUsw oPshotl 'weight "be sells, he oses roan voiiaas "snar3irci-Bi TSiB Exclu.lveiy Wbolo.alo SSALERB IN Hats, Cfap'LfBeuH StraXV GdS ;Cf THE crcr, No. SI ,PC Si""' TENN. 'NASHVILLE, -a-srTR,.Mwr-tHnr and opening an entirely new stock or' to Prompt ueyers cm our usual ui " .ir.y 2... JT. .-M-tnciiland eiamiM our stock Wcwpurcuaslngelesewhere, MrxEa, JOHNSON 0?f PLtelTK. A CfiBL3 Snperint, Extra, Fazallj, asd Extra Family, 'ftO.U In store and to srriTCpcr Railroad and Rtver, for sale on eommuuonoy n. nAXAo k vu., ftbSOtf Nc 5 Broadway TUB STAR CIALLEKY I Dagtaerrcetypes, Amrotypcs. MELAIWOTYPES, SPHEREOT-yPES AJVBi PHOTOOKAPHS. Ko , Union Street next deer -nompsoa i. T. P. SALTZMAN, ?t it nntint at DrflSXS aiXUERT.) rTAVIHG fitted up rooms as above, exclusively for that 12 franca cf business, Is prepared to receive the ladle and gcntlaaen of Nashville and make fac Hn.Uet of their faces, in be highest ktyle of the Art. No expense nas Been spareacuner n furnishing hi apartenentsu procuring the latest and saost mproved appsrams w maurxais, ana tacsuwcriecr wuuwiw initves all uho may want pictures to give him a call, pledging tlsfaedon In every case. . t r -.tzmaw Koticc. 'T1HH copartnership heretofore existing under the style of Sa il, WluMi UIIXHUq.1 IC uo. muoittl USBUtTOU -KU- tuai consent. a oiuohs reunng irom u mm. JO EDWARDS, 3. E. OILKKBSOK, Jnlyll.lSGO. S. r. EDWARDS. 18. cnw-kM, " I. . catjus, ? EnwaSPs EDWARDS, HARRIS & CO., (ipocrsaou to CWAKDS eiLXiuoa & co-) TX7ILL conUnue the Wholesale Grocery. Fcrwardjag and V V Commission business at the olaiuna.corncr voucge aaa onurcn streets juij-u PAH now receiving a fine assortment of GAITERS, BOOTS AND SHOES, roit THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE Their. nf.rr.llmt am'ltv and from the best aaUUfaCtu rcrs,ana win oe ocerea iow tor cuo JUUSi A. A&iUAUA, apll"-tf No. 2 College stfeet. 1861 1861 SECOND OF SPEII& AND SUMUK GOODS! Are now receivbg their Second Importation , OP THE SEASON. Figured Grcnndines, Embroidered Poplins, mbroldred English Bareges Organdie ITIuslins, Figured Linen Cambric, Black Itffantles, new styles; Itlourning Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Heavy Plantation Goods. Linens, Domestics, Ac , Ac TITOiTIPSON tC CO,, bop No 59 College street. apll2-tf 3XEAL AND HKANSi ffi BAQSext-a Family (boiled) Me si, l 5 barrel-White Br-ns very fine Ueceived tMsoay, anonow onerea irw ror casn rv apl0-tf COMBS tt MARTIN.. Corn, IS ay and Oats. SUPERIOR lot of Corn, Hay and Oats, Just receiver r and for sale at low fi htm by OOMB8 MARTIN ARRIVAL OF ill AILS AT KASII- VILLE. Wairilnrton CItv. Virginia. North Carolina. Fouth Carolina. Qtsrgia, bo tb Alabama, and East Tennessee, arrive via Chat tanooga Railroad. atB4 o'clock, A- M rortnrn ana Ka tern Aiaus, via naBariuc ana juouibviiic Railroad, also Western Eta tea. tnice adav at S o'clock, P. M , and 4 o'clock, A M. Way Malls N 4LE R dally. Southern aialls, Sew Orleans xempnu, Arkansas, xexas ana Mississippi. arrive dally at l;'clock,AM Way Usui, same route arnreaauv at i; o-eiocx, a ai. Bmltvlllle. Alexandria aod Lebanon, and Way Mails arrive daily, except 8 uaosy.it 12 o'clock, M. Smithland. Blopklnsvllle, and a portion of Southern Ken tucky.ClarksvIUe and way Malls, dally at 10 o'clock, A. M BCelnjvine.via irmoe anawayoaiis, aionaay, neanesaay and Friday at 1! o'clock, M West Tennessee, via Huntingdon. Warerly and Cbarlatte, trl weekly, Funday, Wednesday asd Friday, 11 o'clock, A M: Liberty, via Rural Ulll, Stewart's Ferry, weekly, Thursday, at 11 o'clock A M. Otntrrville. via vernon and rice wood, Eouln Harper ana Tack, semi weekly. Tuesday and Frl. ay, 1' o'clock AM. ,-. It,. . a. . V ll I. TTVt,.., Sm,J 1, Tt ...11 TT ' UlaiKSTlllC, 1 I O, UMUV1C M, llMtk. v, -vv-vi Friday, at 11 o'clock A M. DEPARTURE OF MAILS. From Nashville to Chattanooga. Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York, Boston and New England States de partaatao'ciocx v m wayiail lor urgia, ouin csroiina, norm varouna ana Southern Virginia, leave on Chittanooga Railroad at 3 o'clock P M. Nashville to Louisville, departs at " o clock, r ill WayM,lls 2 " " Malls for Indiana, Northern Illinois, Virginia, Missouri, Michigan and N c rthwestern States, departs at S o'clock P Mi Nashville to Decatur, via Franklin and Columbia, and other way ofices, 'epartat 8 o'clock A M. Nasliville to Lebanon, daily, except Sunday, depart, at 4: o'clock A M. Also oOces on the way and beyond Lebanon 4; o'clock A M. Nashville to Clarksvillei departs at 5; o'clock A M. For Fontbern Kentucky, departs at 5i A M. NaievilletoShelbrvlIle.viaNoIensville and Triune, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock A M Nashville to Huntingdon, vl Charlotte, Waverly,trl week lv. Uocilav. Wednesd.v an Frldtv. at 3 o'clock P M Hasnvllie u binerty, via tuevart s rerry, uuaaieswne sj. Roads Rural Hill c .weekly, Thursday, at 12 o'clock M. NajhrilletoCentreville.vla Tank. Vernon, Plnewood, tc, Tuesday and Frliay. at 2 o'clock P M. Nashville to Clarksvllls, via Sycamore Mills, weekly, Friday, at 1 o'clock r. 31. NASHVILLE POST OFFICE. Opens at 6& o'clock A. M Olosesat"1; PM. scn.s. rw. JAt 7 o'clock A, M !(,,;, M Ptnl At5o'cIoskP M.Cl0,t' i At 10 o'clock A. M. At 7 o clock P. M.: a vkktiiQ T nnel nn( lham Is tfc ifTi s lk -hnini. hnnra to .rrnre their lmmediatedeDArture. or thevwlt remain In the Office twentyfours hours. apllS-tf iicaiBU,!. a. Envelopes. Envelopes. CONFEDERATE STATES FLAG ENVELOPES. HCTTOX & FRALIGn, UTS W. M. HIITTON V CO. CORNER OF 8EC0XD AND ADA3I8 STREE18, iriEHPlils. Somctnlnr; New, Good. Neat, and Really Slnndfcome. Ko mere straight lines, like a straight Jacket oc an Envelope.bat A BEAUTIFUL FLAG Gracolnlly Flowing to tbo Broczo, With room oi. he upper right hand corner, not only for a stamp but A 1TICB CJRID, pS-TOR MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.- Carv Merchants should order ore or two thousand: Hotel Ce!e?s twice ssmsnyj rteaa.botiren a bushel of themiSaoks and Railroads as amy as they please, and, as EVERYBODY WILL WANT THEM, We shall fill orders on th prljpli of FIRST COiTlE, FIRST SERVED." PRICES. Confederate Flag Eavlope,witkont Card, per 1000. f 10)0 with Card, 12,00 ALSO, Letter Heads, per qulra. .75 cents Note Hesds, - SO In quantities lets than '000. 25 per cent additional. RegulardiKOunt to the trade. Orders accompanied with tl.e cash promptly attended to. These Envelipes are printed only at Uie Great Southern Pub liihicg and Job Printing Est.-blishment of HUT ION &. FRELIGH, Second street, sear comer of Adams, adjoining Calvery Church, Memphis, Tenn. , where better work Is dene In the JOB I'KISTlJifi LINE Than elsewhere in the South. ALSO,- Printed Is colors, on white silk. aplS-tf NOTICE. finlTE Nashville and Dec tur Railroad will transport all E Troops Supptlesand Munition- of War Intended for the de'enceof theSeuth, tiee of OHASQF tgalnit the Company. The officer In command an I the agist forwarding, will be re quired toirivea certlfiiateorase numiernf troop,, and ades ctlptlon and tonnageol Irelght to the Station Agent at the point cl shipment. This proposal ioetnot a.ply to Individuals but only to Con panUsissuch. W O'N PERKINS. EUJlllf General aoperlatendeat. TIOMFSON k CO SENT BY BXPBESS tJ7EEYWHEEE, . Retailed at Wholesale Prices, iSade to Measure at $18 per doz. OR SIX FOR DOLLARS, Without Collars on,wlih Collars on. $2 per doz. extra. MADE OF NETT-tOEK MILLS MUSLIN, With fine Xlnen Bosoms, &M warranted as good a Shirt as sold In the retail stares at 2,S0 each. ALS0 THB VERY BEST S1UP.TS TnAT CAN BE S. MADE AT 2 EACH. .P. S. Those wro think. I cannot mske a good h!rt for US per dozen are mistaken. Here's the cost cf one doxtn $18 fine shirts. .. 60 yards of New-York MilS murlin at 1 itfe. peryd. $4 8J . , . T yards of fine Linen, at 50c per yard,.. ..3 JO Making and cuttUig.-.j. ............. ......V... ,.C 00 Laundry, $1; buttensand cotton, iOc ."......1 CO Profit y....,,.. ......2 5 Total tIS 00 Self Measurement for Shirts. Printed lircctlorj sent free everywhere, and so cary; to understand, that any one can take their owntnc&scre -for shirts. 1 warrant a good lit Tlic cadi to be paid to the lipre:' Company on receipt of goods. The Express ehnrfes on on dozen Shirts Irom New York to New Orleansls 21. P. S. -PARTIE3 WISniNO SHIRTS' IN HASTE, not Laving time to send for Rules of Measars&est, should . send per mail, prepaid, one of thebeit-fiuinjtliirts they have get, statins any alterations that may Ve-rsrolred. S. W. H. WiLED, from London, 387 Broadway, up stairs, Between White t Walker Streets. Nil W-Y0P.K- - October 16, lSKMeodly: B. S. WELLER, SR., COPPER, TIN JVNI SlIEE'T IRON xd cum u Agricultural Implements, FIELD, GAICSEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS, iXSO BCLROTJS ROOTS OF ALL VARIETIES, JTo. 50 Souti, roa SiruS, JfiuhviUt. P. 8. Roofllngaad Guttering in Copper and Tin In the most superior styles, In town asd country. Peck, Smith tc Oo.'s Tin ners' Machines and Hand Tools for sale. mh24 tf. XASIaVILLE COiaillERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL 6100,000 1 ALL PAID IN. Omcxaf 210.28, corner of Cedar tired and Pvblio Spiar, 7ILL take risks against Loss or Damage by Fire on Build- Q v ings, uoeiB, vv ares ana mezxuauuiEC gcucruij. ain. i Shipments against loss or damage by Seas and rivers to and from all points. AiAU lusu cn liegrocs against tne dangers or tee iuveri DIRECTORS. Alex. Fail. W. T. Beext, - a Asthoxt W. Vsjom, Jom H. wn, rfonn tirazxax, ucan ucusju, Jakes Woods, Josxra. Zswahds, B O.McNaikt, IssTMoaeAX, WiILEvaxs: , - ALEXANDER FALL. PresldesU Jaios Wiixra. Beo etary. aug!7. GENTLEJHEN I 6. J. ZEUTZSCHEL FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOl MAKER Confined exclusively to GENTLSMEK'S WEAR, WO. 20 UNION SIB EE T , NasbTllie, : : : Tennecseo He solicits patronage. HE WARRANTS SATI8FA0TI0KI aplO-dly (Successor to Barge & Swann,) WHOLESALE GROCER, ixd niAUS n FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQCOR8, Corner College and Cburcn Streeu, rsASUVILLE, TENNESSEE. HAS now in stole t large and well select! stock s Groceries, Liquors, &c, and will continue toracelv. ' targe quantities during the season. His stock now in store co. fists in part as follows, viz: Sugars. 00 hhds Louisiana Sugar, 100 bbls Lovering's D. B., uu bdis covering s u a, l'owdered. urusnea, is coxes i a Loar, ISO do Small Loaf. Coffee. 00 bags prime Rio, 50 bags prime Lagsyrs, 'uu do u.u.java. Irlolasactje iOObbls Choice Plantation, 25 barrels N 0 Syrnp, 'WO a do do 3i packages St. Louis. Sundries. OUbxs Star Candles, too x do do 500 bxs Star Candles, 300 do bar Soap, 75 bags Spice, 75 bxs ground Pepper, 500 casks Soda, 100 bxs do in paper, SO do Indigo, extrafine, 5U till Tallow Candies, 100 bacs Pepper, WO bbls New York and dale Cement, 50 sacks Race Ginger, 2 cases Dutcn Madder, m tcs iresn nice, U00 doien Painted Buckets, 150 nests Painted Tubs, LIQTJORS. 00 bbls Tenn. White Whisky, 300 bbls Dean's extra Whisky, iuu do tsourten do luudo ward & cary's do 50 do Robertson co do 125 do Old Rye do Seasks Jem Louts Brandy, 40 do doNewsem sdo 3 do Louis La Berton do 50 do Julius H. Smith's Old JO bbls Cherry Brandy, Reserve Whisky,. aao uiacKDerry no casiu uatawba u randy, 10 do Peach do 40 bbls Grape do 0I IS casks Seignettede 25 is Ginger do 15 bbls Rum Gin, 0 do Apple do 10 casks Sherry Wine, 25 .' csks Eeignette' do 25 bbls Malaga do 10 bbls Holland Gin, 25 kegs Lemon Cordial, 25 do Swan do 10 cases cnampagne, i pints, 15 casks Jiaaelra ulne, 11 bxs White Wine, 20 do Old Port do 150 bbls 'resh Ale, various 10 bbls do Ginger do brands, ta bassets Unampaxne. cl a i5 bxs Oisxet Wine, and quarts, 20 do London Porter. Tobacco. X0 bxs Va., assorted brands, 300bxsTenn., aiiorted brands, w ao ny., ao ao im ao mo , ao o imported Uigars, iuuoii Domestic Oigars. reb?-tr j. l. oWANn. FLAGS! FLAOSM Hang: out Your Banners ! I AM now prepared to furnish Flags of any sice or style. JOHN LOCK, apii'.) tr union itrec IIAY, CORN, OATS Arc; GEO. DR -ATTOISr. Commission ITIcrchant, Feed "J Produce Dealer, No. 24 Fourth Street, between Main and tfts .Birr , LOUISVILLE, KY., KEP8 constantly on hand large supplies of Hay, Corn, Oats. Bran. Ebortsand ShldstuiTs. ready to fill orders ou the shortest notice. Personal attention given to the sale of Dried Fruits, Kggs, Onions, Apples, Potatoes, Flour, Bacon. Lard, Feathers, &c Orders rnr urooer.es, Liquors and Manuiactureu , nicies sonc ted and filled on the most favorable terms. L .eral cash ad ranees made on consignments jsnO-tf PULIN & CORN EMUS, ' N E R A L UNDERTAKERS, 1)1 VUbW Dil.S.Al, Nashville, ... Tennessee, Marchl7-3m Young men's Christian AssoclaUn. H H McAllister, P; B 8 Brlghtwell, OB; PL Nlchol, B W U Morrow, Treas. Meetings every Tuesday night at 7 a L . IS . SIMS. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION No. 14 IIarlict Street, 1NASIIVILLE. splt-tf TINPLATE ! TINWARE ! C., etc. Ws arc now in receipt ui a" "r V, , of Coal aad Wood Cook and Heating Stoves, Parlor, Chamber and Office Grates, Tlnplate, Block Tin, Copper, Sheet m TT7f T).-,. -,-1 T nMi . nrl tXiRTnua TmWUfl. &11 O XrvUi ilUV( II lIC, 1 cmm. MM- - Wo &re also still marring that Justly Cole bra tea Wrought Iroa Cook stove i tUo OLD HICKOEY 1 " which we oCer at a reduced price. Call and see for yourselves No. 40 North Market Street. augCS-tf P. Vf . MAXKT It CO. Change of Location. TmriNI compslled to go South, on account of the health W -C - ' . .... i , . i mn- ,v at ,V a b my lamuy, i wm uc iim . ... ----dlpotuf l'cindexter. Little t Co., No. Barere street, Ne Ur leans, wnerc i w.u lx picucu w - prcmpt attenUoa to the sale of all property consigned me. My Agents, I W Pate and Jas A Scrnggs.will att?nd to my depot In Nashville, and negroes that cannot be so' Nashville, by in structing them, willbe forwarded metoNt O cans. Hoping, by strict aitent on to buslnetsoa thepartoi By '! and agents, to merit a continuance of the liDeral patron a e .Tetofore ex- tended me, i rctpec.uuuy wnu m, . netsinmy lins.either forNashville or New OrK sr novll-tf WILL. L. IT. afJ.Ji. NOTICE. K have sold our entire Stock of Groceries, Liquon. iu. , ..xi.,. intnl a- Traanor. and take pleasure in it commending them to cur Friend,, and the Customers of thelatt firm of Orisham b Hajaker, as merchants who are In every way worth, of tteirccafljence and support. Nashville, Sec. 17, ISM. JOINT & TBEAKOB, WHOLESALE GROCERS AXS 9XA&3KI w LIQUORS, PRODUCE, AND TORACCO No. 58, Market Street, ... TesHcssce. ( Nathrillo, - - - - doclMf L A ND.R ETJI N E W . C BOP "rj r-V.' ' -TUB I BEOEITEDBY. . STRETCH & ,F0EBESnIrBggist3, co asss.ee luck a3. cxlox1 strixtji . c ONSlSTINu f aU ofhi popular klndsTjuchas Silver Skin Onion Setts, Red'TVeathcrflelea, do do, 1 - Extra Early Peas, y Large 'Marro wla't do, Talentinc Beans! Sugar Parsnip Seed by the pound, ( Cabbage Seed " ' " , Radlsk seed " " ' " Together with a large variety In Papers to which we InTlte ths attention of. Gardners avd others. Wholsale'&Ketail CEEAR CASH Mi 'D R F6 H O U S E ! Corner College A DJnion Streets, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. Constrr Merchants. Phvsleians. Planters and close'eash buy- will find ;t ver, much to their Interest to call and purchase their goods at the Cheap Catjh DruffllousopI STRETCH & FOBBES, Thev have now In store and are constantly . receiving dlree from first hand Importers and Manufacturers, every thing per taining to the Drug business, such as Alcohol, Pure White Lead, Ltnsted Oil, Castile Soap, Turpentine, Alum and Gluei Varnishes, Cloves and Nutmegs, Window Glass Garrett's Snuffs, " Putty, Tube Paints,'. ' Indigo and Madder, Artist, Brushes,' Ovchineal, Fine Teas, Bird. Seed. Sweedish Leechts, Wines and Brandies, Springs', Pure Whhkies. STEETCH & FORBES. Are also Extensive Dealers In AmDrotype, irielalnotype, Photograph and Datrncrrcotypo Coods, And Artists Apparatui and Cheialcilf of every description n : New YorkBills duplicated In every Instance, atCost and Car riage. STRETCH & FORBES. Also keep on hand the largest and best stock of Trasses and Supporters ever offered in this city. Whatever may be the slie of the p -lent, or the kind of Hernia, neen cettamiy oesaiiea js"6 . k. fin.-., aw rrnTTvav awt, TTwiATt flTzvitTS wl ere can be found a good asscrtmeat of Surgical and Dental Instruments, i.ace atocxings, unee teaps, &nxieu, kc- Itoo-Jr BEI0RE TARIN.G THB AITEB TAKING THE Elixir ! Elixir DOCTOR' ' KIGHT'S CELEBilATED REJUVENATING ELIXIR! Prepared on the strictest Pharmaceutical principles by one of the ablest Chemia'J of the age. THIS ts altogether a new medicine, the result of modem discoveries in the vegetable kingdem, being an entirely new and abstract method of cure, Irrespective of all the old and worn out systems published by accomplished quacks to the suffer ing. Dr. Wright, wrtl knowing the deception practised upon the uniniuaied, leiiu nis ouiy at once id ibis i the whole Medical Faouls who, without even one dusenting veice, have given In their adherence to its perfect and undivided -frvti ,h. hni. nhv.trjil tnui when his frame has been reduced, and when all other medicines known to the Phannaco ncelacave been tried in Tain. A,org-uiougiii ' Investigation, and s nfi dajwrandum determination have crowned the Doctor's efforts, and he now offers the Elixir to suf fering humanity as tlie only thinr that can cure the following diseases name ly t General Debility, Mental and royjical Depress on, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Restlessness and Sleeplessness at Night, Absence or uuiioularismcjency. Loss of Aptpetlte, Dyspepsia, E caciatioa. Low Spirits, Discrganlxatlon of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of the Heart, And, In fact, all the concomitants of a nervous and debilitated state of the eye tern. As a Stimulant, 411B UlillO mUCJC . UUU. wwuuh. I 'l -- lect to reactions In any chape ; It continues to exert its influence . . . ... . i . - . 1. . Ay..aTHr .vl.t. fn. gradually ana eacicsiiiy, as icek . wo-.. Its preseneci As a Female medicine, . pi., ...,.irtt-. .r,...tnrtheanlllbrlum sooner and safer than all the other medicines which for years have flooded the mairket, and which are only Injurious, in place ... .i ..,. en, v.rw tmnn r.A or assisting or renavaang uiej njmmuuuii - -t son, too, that they are only made from the effusions of minds gnorant of the Meilical profession altogether. No minerals! Dr. Wright thinks It well to stake his professional character on the fact, that no minerals whatever form the least component parts of the Ingredients of his Rejuvenating Elixir well know Fng what ruin has buen entailed on the community by opium and mGeneraIly,to the debilitated. Dr. Wrignt would say, Never despair. Ne matter how worn down jou may be, no natter how weak you are no matter what the cause may have been forsake at once whatever has led you to depart from Hygienio principles take his Rejuvcnatliip Elixir, And you will soon find yourself a new man a pride instead o the reverse, to your friends, and a healthy, seund, and worthy member of the human family. . TTj Price 32 per bottle, or three bottles for 5, and forward ed by mall to all parts of the United States. -,,.-,. Bold by all respectable druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. The trade supplied at a liberal discount. rornlebythepropriers.. &co 21 and 151 Chartres street, New Orleans, Lai Sold inNaahvtlle by G. W. Henaershott, Berry it DemovUle, wing ft Pendleton, and all responeible diugglsta. oc2S OLD SACHEBi BITTERS, AND WIGWAM TONIG ...... . . t j mil. ,M NM.mMM j r x . e t. aeuciousaDai-ri&iacuiMt,.n.v . - 1 , IT J. the First Fhysldans of the country, on account of their ptthttv ANn GREAT MEDICINAL VIRTUE Tiey are rJeasant as nectar to the tute, and are pronorojed Cbebest Tonic and Stimulant ever offered to the public ' Their curative powers In cases of General Debility, Los Br ... . .1 ... mII.I I a A mm T,ftrtfl. tee that we feel warranted lo claiming what we do, we beg leaf e i beg teare Esmsfly U VAH !BUBWKPiwamiiwiij m e. m. w. Vol. flnlloirn W l3 m U tUBI.I 5 .i m.. u - Prof. HAYES, of Haasachusetts, and nundreas oi ouen. Vtc sale by Grocers. srtaeMere PitedpalCot, KS mJt ' e iw-l Csctr KfwTwk. e-tcf)?. For Hire AV ALTJA BLE Huso servant ani caatraj.for.'hlre. Ap-" ply at his office. , ratyS-tl" - A War ol ExtermiHatioH. . ILL be waged by the undersigned against all competition Jn the , - - TOBAGGO ilDSEGAB TRADE, Determined to I?tn CASH CUSTOMER .Go without the Goods. 3 W MNGLEY, ' 41 Union street. apio-tl . r&B t? -T A WKlU.il.U.1-A. bXULJlAailVVUil A, .lb, sJRl-6M natation JA Itt mm Mira e oj mm W.-f will not "fcer .or Clwi-.flartE OF SCHEDULE. SB fry r VN AND AFTER TvXip.vESDAY. JJIAY 1st, 18C1, . Passenger TUtns on tbeNashvUle and Chattanooga Railroad will run as follows GOING EAST. Leave Nashville at 8:30 AM and 3:15 PM. ' Arrive at Chattanooga 0:00 P M and 1:20 AM. - C0MIN9 WEST, Leave Chattanooga at 6:15 A M and 7.-20 P M. Arrive at Nashville at 3: 15 P M and 7:30 A 11. TUB Tral-s leaving Nathville at 830 A M connects t War trace with Shelbyvi He Branch, at Tullahona with McMinn ville and Manchester Railroad, and at Decherdffith Winchester and Alabasn RjilraJ. The Trains leaving Nashville at 3:15 PM, connecU at War-, race witrj Shelby llle Branch, at S.evenjon with Memphis snd CharlestcaBailroaJ. and at Chattanooga with Sas Tenn. and Geo. and" Western"nd AUantlc Rallreads. Through Tickets to the following points, and at prices annex ed, can be tud at all hours, cn application to the Ticket Agent at Office, at Depot: Richmond, Vs.......... Petersburg.... ... Lynchl'nrg.. Knoxvilie Charleston.-. Savannah-. Macon Augusts ..... Atlanta Columbus.--..-., Montgomery.-.-. Huntsville : Grand Junction... Memphis Holly Spring,, Miss.. Canton New Orleans McMinnville-j myl ab' -S25 00 .23 75 21 00 ... . . 21 00 ... .. 15 00 1C 50 '.TSJZZZIZZZZZZ i6 so .. .. 1H 00 riT..".".r.""r7 u 11 00 181 e"' wr"cbLS,"iuMT4ntenient. Nashville and Chattanooga Rail road Company. ScrxzcmoiaT'D Orncz, ) Naahville, Tenn., April 30, ISCI.j ft To Whoui this May Concern. THE Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Ccmpany wil transport FREE OF CHARGE, against the Company, all Volunteer Companies, Supplies, and Munitions of War, intended for the defence of the South.- The Commanding Officer will be required to furnish the Forwarding Agent with a Certificate shewing the number of men and ton naze of freight ci transported. This proposition will not apply to Individuals, but Is confined to organised com panics. msyi- bp to E. W. COLE, Sup t. Great Bargains in Ready-Made Clothing. HEW. F. SHIELDS CO, ABE selling unprecedented Bargains in Ready-made Cloth ing. The stock ts large, well assorted and adapted to the Season and. Southern market . Terms cash on delivery, mayl-tf B. F. S..&C0. 12 New Barouches aud Buggies. WE have Just received a fine assortment of superior made Barouches an I Buggies, which will tj sold at a great sacrifice to close, for cash only. BEKJ 7 SHIELDS tc CO, Central Auction Rooms, mayl-tf Nos.CT and 23 College street. BOLTED Corn Meal, Stock Teed and Irish Potatoes, with Irejh Homony, just received and for sale Vy majUtf B2NJ F SHIELD3 &C0. Camp Equipage. TIN COFFEE BOILERS, all sizes; Tin do Cupe, " Canteens. " Plates. Camp Kettles, Iron Fry Pans, and other articles for Soldiers' use. Supplied in lots to suit, j. w wilsos mayp-tf 17 College street. r B111E areney at ghellmound, on the NathrlUe & Chattanooga 0 Rillroad.has been discontinued Therefore freights must be prepaid on Goodedestlned for that Ftatlon. The Company will not be respons ble for such f. eights after being unleaded In goal order at the station. . E W. COLE, ap!3-tf rio Superintendent. NEW UAUOCC11ES AKO UUGGIES. T CST received twelve new Barouches and Ruggies, whiih .1 will be sold ch ap by ap25-tf BENJ P SHIELDS It CO. - K.iks, afaft. Hags. SEND In your "ags. We want them now, and we will pa you three cent, per ponr.d for h-m. re buy, aud send in all you can. . al-lf W. 8 WHITEMAN. attention fJcriuans. TWII L rive medical eirics free to the Famlll's of the mem bers of tie Nashville Kifie Comniry durini the tne thei are in the service of theSou'h AUo to the families ofmemhen f other Volunteer companies In theseivi e ap2s-tr f. uaheh, a.u Fine Kentucky Jeans! HAYISG reconstructed my Mill, and ruMed new machinery for making FINE KENTUCKY JEANS, (which Is now being worn so extensively in theei.dth and West). I am now prepared to to furnish an ar ticle of superior quality, wflica i win warrant Frccfroni Grease and made til I'urc Native ooi VP A rood supply of NEGRO JEANS and LINSEYonhand Refer to Jas Walker, Nathville, Tenn. ap-djm ii niuuAuifju.ii A CARD. In reply to many Inquiries, I will just state that I. have noth ing to do with the manufacture oi Percussion Caps. May 11. CARL S0HOTT. A Good Farm for Sale. E offer f cr sale the place on which G K Coleman has lived since 1B35. and known as the Boners land, lying on Yellow Creek, Dickson county. Tenn, partly on the stage road, within one mile of Williamsville, and three miles of theNash ville.nd Northwestern Railroad; a healthy, pleasant andbeaa tlful cart or Ternessec Said land contains about two hundred and ninety acres eighty acres cleared, and about fifty acrer rood land to clear; ltlsinagooa state oi cuiuvauon, wiincoia fcrtable dwellir:g-hou3ts,out'houits.etc,etc. Alro, two good orchards, and ssversl never-falling springs of excellent water: well timbered, and can certainly be made ono of the most desi rable stock-farms In this section of country. We promise a bargainin this land, and will sell lor cash, or on time with inter est For further information call on James McNellly, whe lives near said place, or tne undersigned at i owier a banaing. Tennessee river. BYRN & BROTHER. Union and Anerican copy, end charge Ailaocaie. eer3-tf NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) Nitnvixxx & Chattahoooa R. R. Co. I Nashville. Anrll lGth.lSBl. Xrp cacght ud with th accumulated freights at Nash IChe extra charzes on Througa Freights for Storage and extra Drayage,have been removed. apllS dtf Superintendent. h ELECTION NOTICR OS the St h day or June, 1S61. I will cpea and hold an olec ,tiofl, for the purpose of voting npa a "Declaratien of Independence an-1 Ordinance dissolving the Federal Relatons between the State of Tennenee ana the United S'ates of 'Ameri ca," snd also upon "A Ordinance for the adoption el the Con ttitulion of the Provisional Clover ment of the Confederate States of America, according to the requirements of an Act paid May the 0th, 1861 The Const-bits in each Civil District will please open and hold the abo reelection. majl7 td JOHN K. EDMUNDS0N, Sheriff. From knd after this datoivc it 111 sell Goods EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH! ! nr,HE fxisting state of affairs csmpels us to pursue' this i JL course, ana wa wisa it uisuncuy unaersiosu uiu iui i will apply to t EVERY ONE, and hone that noone will aslc us to deviate from it. Being obliged to psy Cash for every article we purchase, we hope, our friends and the public generally will at once sea the JustKe ana propriety oi sucii a course on our pan. (Signed) rHOMPcON & CO., A.O.& A.B.BKE0H, L F. BEECH OTICE TO STOCKIiOLDERS. a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee and '.iiaVima Railroad Company, at meir omce, in sraa.ua, latfyof April, ISCt a call on the unpaid subscriptions to the cspijil stock of theCompar.y ,was ord.red to be paid to the Treasurer at his office in Franklin, as follows, to wit : Two dollars per share, to be psld on the first Monday In J une, 1801.; Two dollars per shire, to be paid on the fl. St. Monday July, 18Twl dollars per share, to be paid on the first Monday In Augy leol. Two dollars per share, to be paid on the first Morjdsy In Hep- temr, labi. Two dot lars per share, to be paid on the first Monday In 0s tober, 1661. TwO dollars per share, to be paid the first Monday in Novem ber, 1801. R U. BRADLEY, pi IO-2n a-cr.tarr military (lap iTJnmifaclory. rrs,HE public are bcet-y Informed that Hey can procure at B .tbe s'ortcst non-e.aiiiiiary taps, xuaue in every iiyjeaa. Con- trv me cLaail will find this an excellent opportunity to pcrrhas: Caps ofetefy descriptioi, made to order, and at cheap wh lesa e rales ..... The subscriber's losg experience in the business enables him v challenge compet' lion uaiiandexa inempi.si A I.NDK. g nt, Ilo3l North Milks- rreet, I oppoUte Watscn House, my!7 d3m NaAville. Tenn. Every Southcraor Shonld Reud It! NEW T(lRK DAT BOOK, DAILTS FOB SALE BT p. HAG AN & CO., 41 College Street. tsr a i Uj rSai!k ra xnb mmtu Daily' s; Trl-WeaJilT ts; Weekly 2. Kates ox Advertising. TEK 1X5X2 OR LE3 CONSTITniS A B3UASE. is (1 to 3 CO 4 50 00 0 00 13 00 18 00 25 00 DI DAILY One Insertics, fl Week 1 Menth, 2 - 3 'a 12 - Each additional Insertion, Each adsitlcsal square, ,50 1 50 2 (X) CO - 50 00 09 10 CO KESSWABLB AT PLBASITBlt. 130 Each additional Sauire, $10, dTertlsersoxcocdlBK the space contracted for, Will BO CBargcu loriao ojki;c 19 TUB WSSJU.T. Oxx DoiLiJt per Square for the first, and Fxrnr Csan for each suseoquenticseruon lAdvertlsesienU published In both the Dally asd Weekly, tril e charged the full dally rates -with one-half tha weekly raU IratuttntMcrttltmcmtHtbtpaidorct tUttauof Ulttrtlon. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Chioji axd Ahihicas is corulua $d ttrUMu vpon ti Cash tyefsm. AU paper are dltcontl tied at Us txpiration c tie time for wAtci they hate been paid. SuttcribtTI vOl be noliltd vtn their tvtecriftio it about lo expire, by a csotsrtAU on Utir papers; indtin ItH te ttibeeriptlon it reneaeu the paper will be dteen.i ved. TM i a rule from which there wUlbtno departure Waich for the cross mark, and renew your tabecrtption Weekly Union aks AhixiCau f ; per annum in advance-Tri-Wtekly Uxiox ass Asraicia S5 psr annvm in ad vance. 1LJ Subscribers deslrtngthelr papers changed nust mention tns f ost omce from, as wen astne one io, wajca ueyucsiro u ehange to be mads. DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME CO CRT. OFFICIAL. Decisions of tbo Supreme Court of the State of Tennessee at Nashville, De cember Term, 1SCO. James D. Bennett, Es'r, vs. O G. Bradford. T7m. Hutchison made hia will and appointed his son, Win. H. Hutchison, and his son-in-law. J. I. Bennett, Executors. The former propounded the will for probate, in tho Coanty Court ot Sumner, when Shaw and wife appeared and contested it. The case was then transferred to the Circuit Court for trial, as provided by law. The Executor, Hutchjaon, and the contestants en tered into the proper bonds for casts. The issue of will or no will was made up. The will was estab lished. V. II. Hutchison became insane, and Jas. D. Bennett was qualified by the County Court as Executor. G. G. Bradford was employed by . 11. Hutchison as an attorney to attend to the case in favor of the will, both in the County and Circuit Courts. He drew up his account for S150, as hia fee, and the executor, Bennett, refusing to pay it. he sued him before a Magistrate, and the case went to the Ciicuit Court, where he recovered the amount claimed, and the case is brought here by appeal in error. Bv tbe iodement of the Circuit Court, the amount recovered was to he collected out of the goods and chattels of the estate, if sufficient, and if not, then the defendant to be personally liable. The plaintiff in error, insists that he is not liable either as cxecu tor or personally, because ho made no contract with the deiendantin error, in either capacity, but that . H. Hutchison is alone responsible, as he was the contracting party, and made .the contract for himself. I But the Court charged that if Hutchison employed counsel to take the proper steps to have the will proven, in his capacity of nominated executor, the estate would be liable for such services, in case the will was established; but that if he employed the counsel as legatee, and not aa executor, or agreed to pay him out of his own funds, then it would be personal contract, ana. not a cnarge upon ice es tate. Upon this charge the jury lound lor tne plaintiff below. We thinK His Honor cnargea tne jaw correcuy. It ia true Bennett did not join in the issue of dovi sait vol non, nor did he contract with the attorney, bnt upon the establishment of the will he tool: upon himself the executorship, and thereby became rc sponsible as such to all proper claims against the estate. Hutchison did not contract, as the jury have found, as an individual for himself, or agree to pay out of his own fund, but in the performance of a dcty imposed upon him as the representative of the testator. It was his dnty to propound the will for probate. ne was actine for all the legatees under the will. and this was his duty, whether he had any interest in it or not. ne was under obligations, if he did not renounce, to take all proper steps, and incur any necessary expenses to sustain tne will, ana Uithtully carry out the trust imposed upon nim. n in doing this he had to employ counsel, it would be most unreasonable to throw the burthen up-n him individually, when he was acting for the benefit oi others, and in the discharge ot his duties a, their representative. It this view ne correct, as it teems iu u hbjusi clearly is, the estate must be liable, no matter i- whose hands U may lau unaer tne law. isenncii then, bv becominu executor, became responsible ir lhat capacity for professional services, rendered ir support ol the will. How tnia woum De in a case wuere is turaeu ou' upon trial, that the paper propounded was not tin will of thede.eased. we need not ay,so far as thh- cage does not call for an opinion on this point Tha h question may present much more dimjulty, and wi hare it for a case in which it may properly arise 1'he judgment will be affirmed. CiKvrnsKS. A correct copy i J. P. Clark, Clerk. .Ur. Russell's Sixth Letter to the London Times. 7e find in a New York paper the following ex tracts from Mr Rwsell's sixth letter to the Londot. Times. We have not seen the entire letter : Chaulestok, April 30. Nothing I could say can be worth one fact which has forced itself upon mj mind in reference to the sentiments which prevail among the gentlemen of this State. I have been among them for several days. I hare visited their nlnnratinna. I have conversed with them freely and fnilv. and I have enjoyed that frank, courteous, and Kracelul intercourse ytuicu tuusumica u umuu ble charm of their society. From all quarters has come to my ears the echoes of the same voice ; it hr fmmied. but there is no discord in the note. and it sounds in wonderful strength and monotony all over the country. " Shades of George HI., of North, of Johnson, of all who contended against the great rebellion which tore these colonics from En"lmd, can you hear the chorua which rings through the State of Marion, Sumpter, and Pinck ney. and not clap your ghostly hands in triumph? That voice says, "If we could only get one of the Royal race of England to rule over us, we should be content.' Let there be no misconception on this Doint. That sentiment, vaneu in a nunarea ways, has been repeated tO(rae over and over again. There is a general admlsaion that the means to such an end are wanting, and that the desire cannot be frratified. But the admiration lor monarchical m- gtitutions on tne jdubiisu iouu, .m iin,ui.wtuv.-.-es, and for a landed aristocracy and gentry, is un disguised and apparently genuine. With the pride of having achieved their independence is mingled in the South Carolinians' hearts a strange regret at the result and consequences, ana many arc iney who "would go back to-morrow if wo could." An intense affection for the British connection, a love r,f Ttritish habits and costoms. a respect for British pntiraent, law, authority, order, civilization, and itertture, pre eminently aisunguisn me lnnaDiianis of this State, who, glor.lng in their descent from ancient families on the three islands, whose for tunes they still follow, and with whoso members they maintain not unfrequently familiar relations, regard with an aversion of which it ia impossible to give an idea to one who has not seen its manifesta tions the people of New England and the populations ot the Northern States, whom they regard as tainted beyond cure by the venom of -Puritanism."' Whatever may be the cause, this is the fact and the effect. "The State of South Carolina was," I am told, "founded by gentlemen." It was not estab lished by witch-burning Puritans, by cruel perse cuting fanatics, who implanted, in the North the standard of Torquemada, and breathed into the nostrils of their newly-born colonies all the ferocity, bloodthirstiness, and rabid intolerance of the Inqui sition. It is absolutely astounding to a stranger nt the observation of & decent neutral ity tn mark the violence of those opinions. "If that confounded ship had sunk with those Pilgrim Wothor. n boardr" savs one, "we never should have been driven to these extremities." "We could have got on with the fanatics if they had been either Christians or gentlemen," says anothcrj "for in the first case they wouia nave acted wiin common ohnritv. and in the second they would have fought when they insulted us; but there are neither Chris tians nor tentlemen among them!" "Anything on the earthl" exclaims a third, "any form of uovern ment, any tyranny or despotism you will: but" ami here is an anneal more terrible than the adju ration of all the Goda "nothing on earth shall ever induce us to submit to any union with the brutal, hitrnttpil blackenards of tho New England States, who neither comprehend nor regard the feelings of . . .1 : 1 - Ml .1:. ii . ?T gcntlemeni aian, woman, uu uuw, ne n uie iiiau Imagine these and an infinite variety of similar sen timents uttered by courtly, well-educated men. who set great store on a nice observance of the ussges oi society, andwho are only moved to extreme bit terness and anger when they speak of the North, and vnu will fail to conceive the intensity of the flit-like of the South Carolinians for the free States. There are national antipathies on our side of the Atlantic which are tolerably strong and have been unfortunatelv Dertmacious and long-lived. Ihe hatred of the Italian for the Tedesco, of the Greek for the Turk, of the Turk for the Kuss. is warm and fierce enough to satisfy the Prince of Darkness, not to sneak of a few little ret aversions among ai lied Powers and the atoms of composite empires: bui they are all mere indifference and neutrality of leeling compareu to uie amuiooity enuceu oy tne -cntry' of south Carolina lor tne "rahuie ot the North." jIavaxkiu, Georgia, May 1. It is said that " fools bnild houses for wise men to live in." Be that true or not, it is certain that '' Uncle Sam" has built strom: places for his enemies to occupy. To-day visited Fort Pulaski, which defends the mouth of the Savannah River and the approaches to tbe city. It was It ft to tke care of its-ell and the Georgians nnietlv s.enned into it. and have been busted in com pleting its defenses, so that it is now capable of Ktomiini? a fleet virr effectually. Pulaski was a l'ole-who fell in the defense of Savannah against the British, -and whose memory is perpetuated in rfcunsmp of the fort, which is now under the Cot- federate flag and garrisoned by bitter foes of the United State. Among our party were Commodore Tumuli, whoee name will be lamiliar to Enalish cars in connection with the attack ou the Peiho Fort , where the gallant American Bhowed the world that oiood was thicker than water :" Brig. Gen. Law- i St?"?1 11x0 forces of Georgia, and a hadfnn !T.a4na "tot" officers.of whom many &wat aStth?U?itedStt,is' services. mrSehH0'0?5' at ch a man as the Com- coSes andm?1 P"Pa? eet his old rf nfd4 bc' lle-field his allegiance to the country and to the flag re nounced, his long service flung away, his old tte and connections severed-acd aU this in defence of the sacred right of rebellion on tJio part of hia fatate." He not now.uorhaahebeenforyearai a slave owner ; all hU fondly and lamiliar aiocla tions connect him with the NVth. Aa the Commo dore entered the Redan the guns of the fort broke oat into a long salute, and the band at the gate struck up almost as noisy a welcome. Inside, the parade presented a scene of life and animation very unliks the silence of the city we had left. Men were busy clearing out the casemates, rolling away stores and casks of ammunition and provisions ; others were at work at the gin and shears, others building sandbag traverses to guard the magazine doors, as though expecting an attack. Many officers were strolling under tbe shade of the open gallery at the side of the curtain which contained their quarters ia the loltv bomb proof casements. Some of them had seen service in Mexican or Border warfare; some had traveled over Italian and Crimean battlefields : others were West Point graduates of the regular . i . , . , - : i : army, omers young planters, cier&s, or civmaua who had rusnea witri ardor into tne first treorgian Regiment The garrison Of the fort is 650 men, : and fully that number were in snd about tbe work,- their tents being pitched inside of the .Redan or on the terreplein of the parapets. Tbe walls are ex ceedingly solid and well built of hard gray brick, strong as iron, upwards of six feet in thickness, the casements and bombproots being lofty, airy, and capacious as any I have ever seen, though there is not quite depth enongh between the walla at tho salient and the gun-carriages. The work is inten ded for 128 guns, of which about one-fourth are mounted on tho casemates. They are long 32 s with a few 42"s and columbiads. The armaments' will be exceedingly heavy when all the guns are moun ted, and they are fast getting the 10-incn columouuls into position tn barbette. Everything which could be required, except mortara, was in abundance tbo platforms and cun-carriagea are admirably con structed, and the ventillation of the bombproof care fully provided for. There are three furnaees for heating red hot shot. Nor is discipline neglected. and the officers with whom I went round the works were as sharp in tone and manner to their men as volunteers well could be, thcugh the latter often are enlisted for only three years by the State of Georgia An excellent luncU was spread in tbe casemate J bombproof which served as the Colonel's quarter, and before sunset the party were steaming towards Sarannfth tht-n'ii till a wav full nf Ipanmimtiirffpon anI oorpoisesJeaving the pre rison intent on tbe approach of a large ship, which had her sails aback off the bar, and hoisted the stars and stripes, hut which turned out to be nothing more formidable than a Liverpool cotton ship. It will take some hard blows before Georgia is driven to let go her grip of Fort Poliski. The channel is verry narrow and passes cloSe to the (runs of the fort. The means of completing the armament have been furnished by the stores of Nor folk Nary Yard, where between 700 and 800 guns have fallen into the hands of the Confederates; and, If there are no columbiads mong them, tho Mem mac and other sh pa which have been raised, as we hear, with guns uninjured, will yield up their Dahl "ens to turn their muzzles against their old mas ters. mat 2. May day was so well kept yesterday that the exhausted editors cannot "bring out"' their pa pers, aad consequently there is no news; bnt there is, nevertheless, much to be said concerning "Our President's" Messige, and there is a suddennesa of admiration for pacific tendoncies which can with -Jltnculty be accounted lor, unless tne news irom the North these last few days has something to do with it. Not a word now about an instant march on Washington! no more threats to aeize on Fanueil Hall! The Georgians are by no means so keen as the Carolinians on their border nay, they are not so belligent to-day as they were a week ago. Mr Jefferson Davia's Message is praised for its " moderation," and for other qualities which were by no means in such lavor wnue tne aumter lever vas at its heieht Men look grave and talk about interference of England and France, which" cannot illow tbia thing to go on." lint tne cnange wmcn has come over them ia unmistakeable, and the best men begin to look grave. As for me, I must prepare to open my lines of retreat my communications are in danger. The Ralaace Sheet. The North ia said to be vastly superior to the South in pecuniary resources; So much so, that in the present contest, they expect toswaiiow us aown at one gulp. Everybody knows that the accumula ted wealth of the North is far greater than ours. But war is a rapid and incessant drain, it will ex hanst anv amount of accumulation unless the pro cess of filling up accompanies that of emptying. In other words, cut on tne spring ana me resepou dries up. Aoir, tne spring oi nortnern weaim is commerce, and it may throw some light on tha subj-ct, to in- inire whence that commerce Hows, auuaucs win show. We arc compelled to resort.for Illustration. o the vear ending June oO, IS5V, as the omcia -tattracnt for the year succeeding cannot be found n the city, .after diligent inqniry. But one year's ousiness is as good as another for this purpose. The following is a statement of the exports oi American produce, and tho imports ot foreign ;oods. in five Southern and five fsorthern btates, or the year ending June 20, 185S : AasairA nonces: axrj.TS. Vlabama. 8MW? xsnsx roartoit mroi s 37&,16l lS.'OSlS 1.43- 535 Forl'a 3.1SIWI leorgia . 15.50Z.IVI Louisiana "i'; ijLttt Carolina- 17 S7s5eO 5I47,:35 316 mixta . S.x?e,635 29J.I91 S95U9 SiMcT, 3. Massachusetts. Xew York an ih. " SLOT g. 29 11 ifc.,. . 1 S13 P-mbsjlvanla. hu de Island.. Vermont S 1211 CZ .533 0,507,916 J)16G.437,7?3 31,487,831 While, the?, these five Souihern States exported of American Tjrodu?e. - Their foreign Impoits were only. j difference ot 5i,vua How was this hundred and foity-flve millions of dollars paid? We shall see. During the same period, thess five northern Stales imported And exported of American produce- iHSfiZS33 3153,877,383 Of foreign products they (sported. 1. 15,831,714 Learlnz a balance of. 51476,609 TTaA mr have one hundred and forfv-eightmu- lions. excess of Northern imports, and ono hundred aid forty-fire millions excess of Southern exports. These hundred ana lony-nve inuuuas wo ciyeu- ded in buying foreign gooda and "lanicee notions'" at tlie Nnrtn. wmcn are nam ior oy iureigu uu ui anhanirp. drawn against ths balance ol exports ; and thus the Northern importing States are fnraish- eu witu remittances to pay .ur tucu- iurcjju m chascs, practically far better for them than an equal amount of coined gold. Take these annual hundred ami fnrtv.fivB millions from New York, Philadel phia, uoston, anu iroTiueutv, auu nuac oig juu Northern "sinews of war : ' Augusta Corcsfifuiioii- a PiTRinTic Scrivux Cocvrr Gihl. A friend in- fnrmn iiR that he was in Bulloch county, last week, where a meeting ot citizens was neiu ior me pur- pose of raising lunaa ior uie m oi iu uuuieuaio mvprnmsnt. A young lady ot bcriven county was on a visit there, who had been making preparationa to spend the summer in the upper section of the State. Her attention having been directed to an ar ticle in the News, giving an account ol tne outrage8 perpetrated on the Virginians by Butler-'s Hessian inrailprs. she read it with flushing brow and indig nant frown, and laying down the paper declared her altered determination, one promptly contriouieu fifty dollars to the fund for the aid of the Confede' ratn o-nvernment. savinz that she would spend no money this season in traveling or pleasure, nor for dress, BUt WOUia aevoie every uuiur nuu wuuiu spare, and tne lanor oi ner imuus, mu, n umu re, iu sustain the soldiers who were fighting our ruthless .... rv x a 7 . abolition invaders. oavaiuuu. PnnxrrL James Hanger, of Augus- ta,was not killed as reported. He was wounded, and a mutation below the knee was rendered necessary, but when last heard from, some days after, ho was n;r,o"a7oii ml hia rccovcrv seemed certain. The "-""t " . . - :. ,, t. r !1 J writer knows him wen, ana iu an miuuy, uu poivpd the statement here made from a orotner oi w TTaheen. onlv two davs Beo in Richmond. This brother is an officer in the Churchville Cavalry, and was himself in tbe fight- Homing nut tne na tive, bra verv of our men saved our little army in that sad, and, as yet, mislerious surprise, from abso lute annihilation, mat enougn oi went suoum have immediately rallied to repulse, with mortal effect, tho overwhelming force, ia very strange ; bnt that the whole shonld have Deen wiinouime iu any killed on our side (which is certainly the fart) ia amazing. Let us gratefully recognUe va this conflict, as at bethel and Fort Sumter, the Interpo sition of that Divine power to whose protecting providence we have committed our righteous carue. JJicAmond Btgiu'rer, June 15. The Indianiana are ry.revengem against Jef fprsnn Davis for having said some hard things of SrmisSuct of the Indiana &k Y&ta. One of their war-cries ia. "Remember Jef ferson Davis ana oueu. IT tLs spiritof revengefor all the mishaps and SCres of State troops h .to prevail ,next out rvo? the Revolution, that, in the darkest period of the war. when Washington was straining every nerve to get an army together to resist the advance rnrnwallia upon Virginia, thePennsylvania Reg "ment mutbied and demanded to be discharged from service. The insubordination was so strong, ex tend ng to some of the New Jersey troops, that Washington was constraihed to assent to a compro mise by which such of tho soldiers as would make ?A'.H. u . ,:mff nf their enlistment had expired, oaiQu..-------. T.p thfon2h and cot off. but on a subsequent examination of the documents, Gen. Washington wrote 6f ttemthat they bad cemmitted wholesale perjury to get out of tbNo wTilH Indiana is concerned in revenging the comments of a general officer on the bad hehsvior of a portion of its forna., Pennsylvania ought to have the same cause lor unimoaLy towarde Wash ington, who said a harsher tiling of the Pennsjl Sn lmethanDavia ha, done of the Inana. Tho.deunquentsin both awes, merited sUthst they di Pennsylvania troops i f ,',A-tn received, probably more. Tho greater distPMt; -woKld be for the -people of a State, to mils ts- shabby behavior of their country-men their ow, by undertaking- to resent the just reprcfsw which gallant and honorable meawere romTielfirrt to put nppn. it. The Pennsylvaniacs did not assome the-SMTa to be perjured poltroons because Gen. WiiiiTiliirtisi 'stigcutized some cf them asnaving ao acted Tke Induknians might profitably imitate that diacr-etiaii, by not identifying their State with the onenviaM reputation which Indianiana at Buena Vista c quired. New Orleans Picaytme. Wc-tAs's Bravest. CoL PoxrrsnxLD, comsJ of the Confederate troops at Phillippt, was notifiH of the intended attack of the Federal troops by courageous lady who rode & number of miles for that purpose. Here is' another instance during the fight: When tha fighting commenced, and while 3Cr. Sims was trying to get the Quartermasters bag gage upon a wagon, a lady, seeing his difficulty, boldly came forward, notwithstanding-bullets were Kjmg around her, took one end of the tounkaad assisted him in his work. The chest of the Adams Express Company was captured by the enemy, but fortunately Quarter master Jordon had taken the precaution to remove weunoney contained, and the funds are now safe at Beverly.. A number of defective rifles from Harpers Ter ry were na doubt also taken from the jiil, but the number of arms heretofore reported as captured is greatly exaggerated. IaterestiR treas the Kla GramdeDvfoat ox Cortina.' Baad. The Laredo MrrMrjondent of the Corpus Chriati Rancliero frirniahcs the aansxed intcrcatiog intelli gence: On tbe 224 of May, a company of Mexicans from Texas, attached to CoL Ford's force, and under im mediate command of Capt. Benavides, with forty men of his company, atiicisd Ccrtina, who was en camped about one mile and a Half from. Redmond's ranch, and completely routed him killing seven of his men, and wounding several, and Cis persist the place; he got a great many horsea, saddles, guns, ic. Cortina passed on the 20th, nbout nine miles be low, and had Capt. Benavides completely hemmed up in Redmond's house, honinir to starve him out. and firing on him from time to time. One of Bena- vide's men volunteered to take an express through the enemy to Laredo, and Lieut. CsIUghan started from thdre at S o'clock. P. M- and arrived here at 3 o'clock neat morning, riding fuxtytftw mile in imrteen nou s, accompanied by von xfacmo liena vides and several citizens of Laredo. With twenty- men of the company he met, about two miles from here, Cortina "a advanced guard, but ran through them, completely dispersing them; they having left their horses, saddles, and a great many of them left their guns jn In five minutes after arriving, they, with Capt. Benavides. went out to attack Cortina, and tha above was the result. Cortina escaped with about ten men into Mexico, and never stopped until he got about twelve miles beyond Guerrero. It waa a short, but brilliant fight and one for which Captain Benavides' company deserve a ereat deal of credit. Cortina, if not attacked ao promptly, in a few days would give as much trouble and cost the State as much as he did last year, as nearly all the inhabit ants ot Zanata county, and a trreatmsnr persona of .Guerrero were with Cortina, and helping him with. resources. Octrage os Nictsalitt. It may not be generally known that when the Niagara was on her way to uloclcade the port of Mobile she stopped in at tne port of Havana. There shi found two vessel ly ing at the wharves with the flag of the Confederacy flyinir. McKeon. cantain of the Niagara, at once dispatched Lieut. Potter, in a launch filled with armed men, to board the vessels, whith lay uaoer the guns of a neutral power. Potter boarded one of the vessels and demanded that the Confederacy Sag be at once hauled down. The captain flatly refused. Potter then drew a revolver from his belt, and called his crew from the launch with the order -bovs. come here and haul this flag down !" The armed crew of the launch instantly swarmed the deck of the vessel, when the captain. Having no resource, hauled down the stars and bars of the South. The other vessel was also compelled to haul down our flag. Let McKeon be remembered, and let us show our power that he may remesaber us. Let bis hated ship be driven from our waters or sunk beneath them. We are "fixing up some thing" which, we trust will do one thing or the other. Mobile Advertiser, June II. MIRDEE'S TACT XOS, JTJST received and for aaU at the Sense Hotel, fries 31 50. Ireo cf postage. nay!B-d2W B H aiXOLXTOX. BIAS QqaXTSSS COTWIII -T BlTASTlHWT, KashvlLr,Tesneasee,May 3J.1S61 , TfATOTIC B Is her.-by given by the Commlssuy General cf tha ! S.ate. thai he defies to cunt act for surtistanoe for tha e-iivi.ional f ree of Tennessee Volunteers now Us the fiUU No subsistence bn of the test quail ywlll be purchved. Bids will berecelnxl forCie-Htee. Be f- Cattle aad 7Ioar, the flour to bj dIir,rl on and aftir the 1st or July next. The subeistaaea tbede'ired at Memphis. Nashville and Kncxrille- Bids re el red uatU the IJtn of June next. B. 0. 7A1X, ,nay3Ullljnncl5 Commissary fjeoeral. iHSnlveut Notice- n AVISO this dy suggested to the Clerk of the County Court of aiesmaaccunly, the Insolvency of the estate or James M Wells, d-ceas o, therer. re all perte. a holding r'alrei against sa'd estate are hereby notified to rUe thtm, prrperly authentica ted with 0C'ers: aforesaid, oaor before tta 1st dai of Beptras ber next, as tho rlalc s against the said estate will be aJjuilealed cc that dayforpro-raUdlstributioo. This MavStth. 11. June? w4iprsfte33 ELI WELAS.AdnV. CEMLEAN SPRINGS. TBI3 celebrated wat- ring plsce will be opened for th recep tion of visitors cn June Dih, 1W1. The iabeeriber,th-ak-ful for the liberal ptronag heretofore extended to taess. will maxe e,ery e3artdartagtheensuinzeeson,ta deserrt soen. tlnuanceor thestmo The Tabls and Ba will be supplied with ne best that the country aSbnU. Prices to suit the ttstes. Czxuaji Srat.o, are sftaated tn Trigg county, Ky , sad are In dally eommunieatloa with BopUssville aad Priaetaa si-ges, by the way of Johnsons. Juse5-w4t 7 M. FOftTJA, Proprietcs-. NOTICE. WANTED a Humler One Oasdy Uaxer. Apoly at the stars of TH01IP80S, SPXBItT t CO oayS-tf DR. S. J. COBB WOULD respectfully annouaot to thecitlseniofBathvUl aad vicinity, that ca has opened CeaUl Somss oa Cherry street. No. 00, opposite Thiatre, where be will be plea ed to receive and wait upon any jwsca wishing a Den Ul oper ation performed, asd as time are hard and war-llxt,hs will oromlss ta.maxs charges very modtrste p g. cr gentltman who has enlisted in the Southern Army that wishes to have his Teeth epe rated npon before going. can call at myoSce and have It done free S rails for Clothing. Respectfully, apISO-dSo 3. J.OOBB CAVALRY HORSES WASTED IViH TUK Shelby A LL peTKnitavtugllorsesareisformalthaithastorariaa A edt'rmpani are eqaipvei and ready for terries,!! that they ar- in want f eiahty horses All persons disposed to rea der their State a tsnlso by furnishing horses, will pleael report t'e same; also al persons haviagborsca for saJe. ThdSMssker of this company willingly offer tbeir services, ard It expected of those wbooesiro ihls branch of the strike. If able to furnish the bo-ra. All desiring to desate or rell, will pleas report ta Capt. W. L.norn, So 15 Seath College, er at Baasscr'a Etabte, froc street WI.BOKSCipt.la. HOTICe. LL persons having beces sol'able) for Cavalry eerriae.will dImui off.r tiietB on Wednesdav nrxt. at the air O.osaAl, "n rh creaer r fflcer will reeelva ard value auce. gtriag cer- uncatts or valuuoa me partus itctituiz verciacaic iuie, all.wed forty cents a day from data of certificate. 7 K JtcSilKT, rcay-IG Captain TeaaMee aantrsra, WAB NOTICE. EEOM sad after this data we will tell Goods rroTvWy fbv Cash, all soy clerxa have volunteered for the wtt sad bo vwrcoursa Is left us .. tyZI ar J.W. HORTOajkCO FlMVHm .HEALi A.1B CKAIN BACKS. WI wUl seep on band s supply ot Saese naashdnrs by 5. B.Kead.of Srayma aad are prepared totals or ders for Plow Sacks printed la any desired stjla. UUlert and Bhlppcra will rU well to call. , apEI-dlm ABM8TIAD Sc 00. INSURANCE COMPANY OF TIE STATE OF VIRGINIA. sicnuoyz), TiBQEtlA. Aulhoriied Capital- .si wfifta Paid up Capu ReevatTblS ! IMPORTANT TO MESCBAX 3 OPJ HTT HC 1 iM ASD PARTIS 8 INStTEEJa. The GcxzXAt AezwT of the Insurance Coopaay of the of Virginia, Invites tha attention of dUaens of Trnnrenrs is fact that he Is now ESTABLISHING AGENCIES ta represent this first lus and ta every way. ItELIAHLE I?'STJKA.tCE C3I P AXY . Where Stock is not "partly ietf by SruOern run" I wholly so. ItU wholly IdentlaeawlUitaSoata,andUa deooto S'O D T H.E R N INSTITUTIOSJ. Having complied with tha tiwrequlrtng A Bepoalt ef 20,OCO n tbe t nit of the Conptr.ileT si security to TeimeeaePalJef holde.-v which Deposit will not b ImptrUcd by any con ngiTr In view of the p-eeent TJasettlcei st&taot the CeaHtry. , Btrouilndueeee!iarsoirTett9 ISTHlltrS TniSCOMJ PANY A a, LOW RATES sad with Vl PROK ?T 8 STTlJBUaKt 0 lOASKS rercJsredraaySartlraCcpaie. PoOelcs Issued aad Kawer aad lane seiUal at taIa,lirM B. X. ea xfP.PX4Jt!v Ails- CAlAHMele KUUl4rs,Krl,T p34-tf - lldiasa sst- . vt