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mm f Union and" American, THXTSA.V, JAXUART 18, 1S68. " - r f 4 . i ' IFrtw tha JjwMTiHe Coaricr.l THE JACKET F CRAT. . EV .XRS. C. A. .BALL. FoM it up crefuHy, lay it adde. . , -Teaderly touch it, look on it with pndc For dew mart it bo to oar heart evermore, Thcjaeket of sw o laved soldier wore. Can e ever forget when ho joined the bravo band Who rows in defence of onr dear bouthcrn land. And, te W briflht ypath. bBrritd oo to the fray, Hoir proadly he dofiscd t, thel&eket of Bray 1 Hit fend mother Jdessad hta, and looked op omBseadinc to Heaven the child ofhsr love ; What aatu&ti was hers, mortal tongue mar not iFheB he'paswd from ear right ia the Jacket of Eray. J3at her eewitry had called, and she would not rC ThWh cosily the aaenfiee placed on it shrine; Her heart' dearect hope on her altars the lay. When the seat oat her boy in the jacket of gray. Months paused and war's thtfnder rolled o'er tho Unsheathed was the sword, and lighted the brand; We heard, w the distance the Mima 01 wo iray. And prayed for oar boy in the jacket of gray. Ahl vain, all, all, were our prayers and our tears; Tho glad shout of victory rang in ourears; T?nt nnr Irrjuiurril one on the rcil battlo field lav. While tho life blood oozed out on the jacket of gray His young comrade found him and tenderly bore Anecoia, iueicss lorm 10 nis noinoon inc snore; Oh I dark were our heart on that terriblo day. Whoa we saw our dead boy in the jacket of cray, Ahl spoiled and tattered and stained now -with core. Was tho guracnts which once ho so proudly wore; Wb bittcrlv went as we took it away. And replaced with death's white robes tho jacket Mgrny. We laid him io rest in his cold.' narrow bed. Aad grieved o'er the marble we placed o cr his Bead. As the proudest of tributes our sad hearts could pay, " He never dlicrMcd tho jacket of gray." Then fold it up carefully, lay St aside. Teedcrly touch it, look on it with pride For dear must it be to onr hearts evermore. The Jacket of gray our soldier boy wore. I'EACE OR WAR. The New York correspondent of the Louisville Democrat discussing the possibility of a war with France, growing out of the Mexican question, sey: Tkere are some of the most Iong-hcadcd men in Wall street men, I mean, whoSirc well posted up ia what h going on behind the scenes in the State Department at Wash ington -whs 'are predietiBg to-day that we shall be at-war with Franco in"vlcssthT-in' ninety days. The diplomatic correspondence whica the President has. sent into Congress is referred to as foreshadowing that event; but behtnd that correspondence there are in Alien cen at wofk that do sot make for peace. Thoneh Louk Napoleon says, in eficct, that hi) will not withdraw his troops from Mexico tuileeg we recognize Maximilian, and though Mr. Seward intimates in reply, that this Government will never accede to any such proposition, it is believed that an amicable solution of , the difficulty could be arrived at were it bo) for a powerful outside pressure of certain parties, who see in another war a renewal of Cat army and navy contracts, and this pressure is strengthened by another that receins its inspiration from the Mexi can loan. That loan has been divided up aettg a score or more of tricky politicians, principally JLoyal Leaguers. The bonds at present are worthless' but if tho UntBd Sta tes can somehow be dragged or pusheinto a war on behalf of Juarez a value would be given them which they would not be slow to improve. It was these Mexican "bondhol ders," principally that engineered the so called Monroe doctrine meeting that was held at the Cooper Institute on Saturday everting last, and it is the same class of pa triots who are constantly repeating the patriot cry, "Maximilian must get out of Mexico," ana, "if tie won't go out peaceably, we must drive him out by force." One of these fellows by Cie war, on that occasion, went out of t ,II..J- , . .1.. t f T ins way uj auuuu io uic laio Auniiiaui jjiu- coin, as the second bnviour cl mankind. Ifrecdinca'M IJurcnu. Senator Trumbull's bill to enlarge tho Frcedmcn's Bureau provided that the act cstablislung a bureau for the relief of freed men and refugees, approved March 3d, 1805 shall continue in force until otherwise pro vided by law, and shall be extended to re fugees and frccdmcn in nil parts of the Uni ted Statos; and the President may divide the section of country containing such refugees and frccdmcn into districts, each containing one or more States, not exceeding twelve in number, .and by hdvico and consent of tlicr benale appoint an assistant commissioner t 1. i 1 l.-ll i i ui buuii uisinciK, wiiu Biinu givu n. iikc ixjiw and reccivo the same duties lirccribed bv this act; or said bureau, in the discretion of tho rresidcnt, be placed under a tjonimis. sloncr and Assistant Commissioner, to be detailed from the army, in which event each oflicer so assigned to duty snail serve with out increase of pay or allowance. Section two provides for the division of the districts into suu-dititricls, and the ap pointment of clerks, and authorize) the President to extend military supervision and protection over all employees, agents and oilier officers. Section thrco authorizes the Secretary of War to issue provisions, fuel clothing, (&, lor rciugccs and lrccumcn. Section four nuthorir.es the President to reserve for sale, or for settlement under tho pre-emption law, and to set apart for freed men and loyal refugees, unoccupied lands !.. 1M J- II! ?..? I r .... in i'lunua, juiiwiMijijii aim jvrMUis.TS, HOI exceeding in all three hundred thousand acres of good lands, and the Commissioner tmder the direction of the President, shall cause the same from time to time to be allot ted and assigned in, parcels not exceeding forty acres each to loyal refupecs and frccd mcn, who shall be protected in the uses and ejojfit thereof for such a term of time at wch anuol rents as may ic agreed ujwn between tho Commissioner and each refugee or frccdman. which shall be based on the valuation of tho land, to be ascertained in such a manner as the Conimiidoncr, under tho direction of the President, by regulation prescribe at the end or such a time, or soon er if the Commissioner shall assent thereto, the occupants of any parcels bo assigned may purchase the land and receive the title thereto from the United States in fee upon paying therefor the value of the land ascer tained as aforesaid. Sec. 5th, That the jKwscssitory titles gran ted in pursuance of Mnj. Gen. Sherman's special field order, dated Savannah, Jan. 1G, 18C5, are hereby confirmed and made valid. Sec. Gth, That the commissioner shall under direction of the President, procure in tho name of the United States, by grant or purchase, luch land within tho district aforesaid, as may be required, for refugees and freed mm dependent on the Government for support, and he shall provide, or cause to be built, asylunu and schools; but no such purchase shall be made, nor contract for the same entered into, nor other expenses incur red, until after appropriations shall have been provided by Congress for the general purposes of this act, out of which payment lor said lands shall be made; and the Com missioners shall cause such lands, from time to time, to bo valued allotted, assigned, and sold in the and form provided in the preceding section, provided, always, that said land shall not 1h sold for less than the cost thereof to the United States. Sec, 7th, authcrizes the President to ex tend the military protection to frccdmcn in all cases of laws making discrimination acainst them on account of color. Sec btn, preen Dcs me puuisiimciiavior subjecting frewmen to slavery. tVttnt Tonne: IVoplc Nhonld Know. Tlnliet Inheritance which parents can give their children is the ability to help and take care of themselves. This is better than a hundred thousand dollars apiece. In any trouble or difficulty thev have two excellent sen-ants in the shape of two bands. Those who can do nothing, and have to be waited upon, are lV.plesa and cosily disheartened in the toisfbrtutics of life. Those who are ac tive aim! hardy meet troubles with a cheer ful face, and easily surmount them. Let young people, therefore, learn to do as many things as possible. Every boy should know how, sooner or later 1. To dress himself, black his own boots, cut his brother's hair, wind a watch, sew on a bttttoa, make a bed and keep the clothes 2. To harness a horse, grease a wagon and harnws a team. 3. To carre fowls and meat, and wait on A. To iik the o&ws, shear the sheep and dras & veal or mutton. 5. To reokeB taoitev and keep accounts correctly, uA owling to feec-keeping C. T wiisfi Mt Wsfpr5jrite hrieir t'xprMtjel -feklfsjK kttr in a ged JhhhI, fold ami iwptrWite H properly, and write' contract 1 - - .-- 7. TrpJow, sow gnua mm grass, dnv t Kowisg ftlctinj baild a fie&t stack and &&t. . To put up & pack-age, ouuu a nre, menu broken tool, whitewash a wall and regulate a clock. Every girl should know how 1. To sew and knit. , , 2. To mend clothes. neatly.! -sl fi 3.-Toraakebcdi , l H f f 'A. To dress'her own hair. 5. To wash the dishes and sweep the car pets. 6. To moke good bread and perform plain cooking. 7. To keep her room, drawers and closets in order. 8. To work a sewing-machine 9. To make good butter and cheee. 10. To make a dress and children's 'cloth inp. 11. To keep accounts and calculate inter est 12. To write fold, and superscribe letters nrooerlv. ;13; Toncrsc tho sick effectually, and, not to laini ai me sigiu oi a uruji ui uiuuu. 14. To be ready to render efficient aid to those in trouble, and in an unostentatious way. ." 15. To receive aud entertain visitors in, the absence or sickness of her mother. A young lady who can do all these things wcll.'and who is always ready io' render aid to the aftiictcd and mitigate the pcrpiexi tics of those around her, will bring more comfort to others and happiness to herself, and be more esteemed than if she knew how to dance, simper, sing and play on the piano. The Kcv. M. P. Lowry, late Brigadier Oencral in the. Confederate army, Ukc all tho rest of the ex-rebels, with a few unim portant exceptions, has gone back to his ap propriate chosen work as a njinisterof the Gospel, and has taken charge of two diurcn cs in Xippah county, Jliss. -( y 2VTE1V STORE. Pandblfiiii- JEiva, NO. 12 NORTH CIIEItltY STREET, JIltEES;lS1 1' FANCT GROCERIES. "WINES, LIQUORS, j CIGARS, ETC. ' A.M0NG TIIEIR ST0CK MAY hE FUND : ! Java: Rio ind-M6chaC6ircer ! " 1 ' Crushed. Powdered, Coffee, I'orti-Rico, and every craue oi urown oucars; Teas, Candies, Starch; - Cutile, Palm, Erasive and Laundry Soaps; Almonds, Filbart, Currants. Prunes, Ratios; llutter. Oysters, Fancy and Almond Crackers; Pine Annie, (iluustcr and Domcntie Checfe: Mixed, Uirkins, Chow-chow and Imperial Hot Pickles; Mushroom, Walnut, India, and Sir Robert Peel lauun ; Sultana, Royal, Table. Beef Steak, Royal Osborne, Jonn nun, bono, Jjotul and llerrey bauccs; Essence of Anchovies : Essence of Shrimps; liaille. Imiicrial and Durham Mujtani: Mushrooms; Dutch Anchovies; Anchovy Paste nirasDours Aleau, rolled lontue.rollou nam; , Fruits of every variety in cans and Jars, ix tiieih srocE or 'W i it c h and IS r u n d i,c h ALL OF WHICH ARE OKXUIXK AXD IXPIOKTED, MAY BE. FOUND t'Pcmartin and DiiffGordon Shcrrief ; .Old Choice and Reserve Madeira ; .London Dock anil Dunrundv Port: Pemartin, Blamjuefort and St. Julicn Medoe uiarci; llautSantcrnc, Nicstcincr, Uockheimcr and Ca- ,pemcreier. (Sold Medal and Ucidsick, Champagne; i inui viuiuuon, uiaru, uupuy.v: to t urainilca; Jrbh, Scotch, Bourbou aud Robertson Counl Whiskies; Holland (Jin: Mnriwhitio Absinthe; Verraouthc and all A Konca ijiquors; Baker's .and Holland Bitters; GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, 'PIiaIa l.n,l. it. tsV. . r viiuilu i'iuuub, wguuiuu wiiu uiwy vuriciv oj xu- incstio ticariClitMTinpand bmoktni?. Tobacco ot nllbrauds; toffotber with &U other articles uual- FIRST CLASS FANCY GROCERY STORE. It is the intention of TANDOLFINI & RIVA to keep on hand at all times a complete assort ment of everything in their line, of tho very best quality to be purchased, which they are deter mined to sell a low as any other establishment in Ulils or any othercity. They respectfully ask an examination of their siotk iocnnj iiwurct' tuat no one will to away aissaiisucu. i oiF ix i !t . it i v a 1'iiiicy GroccrH, AM) DKALKR3 IX WINES, LIQUOKS ANDi GIGAES, STo. 12 Xorth Clicrrj- Street, decl-3m. NASHVILLE. TENN. FOSTER BROTHERS. ii:.vi.i:ks ix FIXE FAMIIiY GHOCEItlES FUItK WIXES, BUAXIES atvl, etc., etc., NO. 03 WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, Xiuiliville, TcnncKscc. "llfE HAVE IN STORE AND FOR SALE a larce stock of BROWN SUGAR, CRU HED do l0rDERED. do RIO COFFEE, FAMILY FLOUR, SALT, MACKEREL, STAR CANDLES, SOAP, "etc., i" etc. etc; OYSTERS. COVE'AND SPICED, CHEESE, SARDINES, 1 "' PICKLES. RAISONS. ALMONDS. FILBERTS. PECANS.. , ASSORTED CANDY. LOBSTERS, etc" etc. Wines and Liquofs. Burbon Whlnky, do. trench urandy, Apple Brandy, Peach Braudy.t Cherry Brandy. '-' ' ' Baker's Bitters, etc, etc. Holland Gin. Jamaica Hum, Sherry Wine, Port Wine. Cbainpacne me, Claret Wine, Catawba M'ine, etc, etc Willow-Ware; Superior Cirars: Stnokinr Tobaccos; 1 ' Pickles: French Mustard; ' CanerCattnm Java Cofice, etc FOSTER RKOTIIERM. deet If SNUFFS, TOBACCO &c J. & L. WHORLEY. mrncTER.1) and PK.ar.cs ix SNCTPPi PIPES rOKElOX AKD DOMESTIC CIGARS & TOBACCO, Xa. 3S Market Street, KAJXY1XLX, TSVKZB3IE. C0T30N YAttNS.;i METCALFE BMS.ll. NO; n BROAD STllEETj Nashville, Tennessee, CJEXERA1V OIL DEAIJBKS, AGKXTS FOB THE SALE OF Cottbii: Yarns and Sheetings MANUFACTURED BY EAGLE MIL'LS, E A W K VE1IVRG, : .v- TKXKES3r.lt, - "'' 3F3XA.NIEE.IiV 3F-A.CX03S, Y CTXCTNXATI, OHIO, GAEEATIX FACTORY, t Gallatin, Tennessee. I if . XTE HAVE RE-OPENED OUR OIL HOUSE. T 7 and have perfected arrangements with our ' Old Oil Mamifacturcrs for unlimited supplies of LUBRICATING OILS, Specially prepared for COTTON MACHINERY AND RAILROADS, nnd nave now In storo a large stock of DliTcrciit Kindt of Oil, tuperio to any -vrc have ever kept before. We also have on hand a toed iupply of ' YARXN A X D S II E E T I X S Metcalfe Bros. & Co. dcclT 3m DRY GOODS R. H. THOMPSON, DK1LXB IX THE ..CELEBRATED FATEXT SHOULDEE SEAM. AND FARIS t E SH1 Undcr-Shtrts and Drawers, English and German Half-Hose, Gloves, Suspenders and Cravats, Handkerchiefs and Collars, t Canes and Umbrellas, Heavy Scarlet and Whito Ribbed Sinks and Drawers Gentlemen's Dressing Robes. Tmnks, Valisousul Travelling Bags, ' Combs, Brushes and Perfumery. R. II. THOMPSON,, No. 28 Clierry Street, KEATt VSlOJi. Idee4-tf SALE-& LIVERY? IX SERVICE AGAI-BT; TJF-AJNI-UJ BIYEEY, SALE, A EX9'G'IIAJfGE STABLE "y 'i" DEADERICK STREET. BETWEEN CIIEItltY AND SUMMER. J, P. PEXTECOST, Proprietor. 4 t m rPUK UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RETURN 1 rd from the North, with the best stock to be had in the country. BUGGIES AND CAR RIAGES ALU NEW, and horses superior to any iBMr"fcffitii tar BOARDING J10RSES BY Tilt DAY. WElK OKMUttTHiaresiicnualled in the oily. Theienriees of on experienced Host ler nave been seearod, who will give his exclusive attention to.steck. . - v ..- Cnnstesitlr, n hand, ftoe lot- oflORSES AND MULES for (ale at the LOWEST XARKET BATES. . Havinr hail a Ions experience in thi baHEea, I feel satisfied that I can give satisfaction in all rases icct lm J. r. KAXhWSC J. C. WHABTOJT & CO., tEALTX W DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC, NO. S UNION STRS8T, decMca XAeKVILLXt KN3T.4 stenteAt . 'if I r MEDICAL: CAKD. ..i?t'l ""i 1 1. ' a 1 4 t V. Ni)theJBviliiiits:iidi DR. COlEMAN?S ...! D I S P E SSABY rou V; r SPECIIl- SEiSES. M -4 . ". .if-4 '.TSrO.-C4'."i 0-1.7 1;.. n ' North ' Clterpylt Strcet3(utlivUle. . 1 -ns- fi i a a.l? .1 ! Jll V. 1 svy a ?ja DR. COtEMAsV" lEstabUshed liia .DISEENSAEYun.'thu city L several yaira since for the treatment of CIIBOXiC AXD 1'KIVATK IU.Sr.ASI-S, - . . s i- having graduated at the University of Pennsylva nia, at Philadelphia, in 1&J4-45, and since that time he has diligently, applied himself to his pro fession, and carefully investigated all the remedial agents best calculated to alleviate tho diseases 01 suffering humanity, and tbtkeby merit tho confi dence and esteem of his fellow citizens. The en viable reputation which his , : !'.. .J ' I has always sustained, is an all-suflicicnt recom mendation to thoso who have so long and favora bly known it, and to such as arc unacquainted with its superiority,. ho can say that physicians inrougnoui uic country ranico it a rule 10 senu A1X DESrKJtATK CAM EN to him for treatment. Whoever undertakes the Medical Profession should feel resting upon him a double obligation one, tlieuuty lie owes to tne public, to wnom ne announces tbat no is aqualiDou member 01 111? proression: tlio other, a duty lie. owes to liimscll. to make and maintain a reputation for attain ments and skill. There are tome Practitioners, indeed there aro many, wbo aro iguoran- f hi. VEXKUKAI, ' DINKASEK, because they fancy it is, not respectable to trca lucm. Ho who properly appreciates his fellow beings' suneriugs, will not know any diucrcncc in tne retpectabtwu al auetitei allmaliu subjects for his caro and reflection retpectabililu of diietitei all maladies are alike fit There exists, without a 'doubt, a deolorable de gree of ignorance in regard to the nature and treat ment or the wholo clsss of Venereal Itueate. Our hospitals and craverards are full of the monu ments of iguoranco in tho Medical Profession, and it requires bold, scientific Physicians to make this department a S I'lE C l A1VIT. T 1 ' and give it tho rank and respectability which its importance merits, 1' . . ! Under the head of "Soecial Euetuet'lit in cluded all afflictions of both sexes, that do not require dairy attention irom itwiitpentarv. In the treatment of Yeneral Ditentet his 1 . . , . REMEDIES AHE MII.I AND PI.EA8AKT. as possible, and the time necessary to effect a cure must be determined by circumstaaces, II i a COXPUXEXTART XOTICES BY THE I !(.: PRESS. CITY At a period liko the present, when our city ia iiilea to orernowins witn a transient population, and diseases prevail te an extent hitherto un dreamtof, it is proper that the means of cure should be of ready access, and that those imme- Hiel.lv inl.r4-t4vl atinnlrt hav tnfnrmntinn whfoli will lead them to avail thcstttlvei of 4mpetent';(firvTir fcrT'T) AT A T T)T fM7HT7T? medical advice. Men who have been educated In I -UUJjliVliillLL'iilJu n H ) K Hi I t. tbe best schools of the nrofewion of medicine, an been successful in a practice of many years, are surely worthy of confidence; if they bare riven their attention exclusively to one branch of the prolession. ana mauo tnemrelrea mastera ot It, they nave still more right to expect support, more particularly irthey bare aflbrded proof oft ability to cure. To this latter class beloncs D; L. Coliciiak, who, in bis speciality, has been a bcnetaclor to tbe amicted, and may ever be relied Ull U 44 C444U KJiU 44Ul 014.14441. .1 44.1 1444 4,44771. The attention of the affiicted is directed to th advertiscaent of Dr. Colxuav. in anouier column. As a practitioner in tbe noble science of medicine. ho stands at the head of hk profession. He is a I irradr te of tho most distinruisbed University in the SI to of Pennsylvania, and it may well be nrou 1 him. lor 11 all its alnrani bave achieved such I cess as he has, the Alma Mater may well led pi iuuoi ner onspnnc. Aamtuie itme: Attention ir directed to the advertisemcrt of I Dr. UjLIVAX. to be TouBd inanotbereolvmn. Tho Doctor is c tjradnate -of the University of Penn syl vania, an old and experienced practitioner, and nas been Terr suocessiul bom nere and eisewbere In his treatment ef the various diseases to which ba has devoted his attention for taanv thd Those rcQuinnr ha service wiH find that be is not only a skillful physician, but is a hich-toned. clever ceaueman. .iacie j'retj. 6Hce Honrs from S ia tbe Morning- to j 9 at XlEHt. All lcttere must be addressed DX. X. I. C&IJEMAX, Jbx 999, P. O., decl-lte : -'.r ' . ; ' " ?: (Succtesow to AY. F. Gray Jc Co.") , -i f , v. ' ' ' ' Wholesale and Retail Bcnlera In Tjmgs'Moines 0ils PAINTS. DYE-STUFFS, I ETC., ETC., ETC., ..ill iik T -f .Southwest Cor. Broad and Market Sts., i tTTETtESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN M teritionof the trade to our complete stockef DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, j .ETC.,, ETC.. ETC.. ETC. DR. E; AlHARBEKT Wi'll be found at the Old Stand, and ready te serve all. doc.t-3m EITTEKEU A CAHI4EK, FAMILY GROCERIES'&c. FAMILY CrR0CERY, NO. 3 DEADERICK STREET. (old stand of Adams and Eves.) HOBERT E VES & CO., W WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR ERIENDS AND CUS. tomcrs that they have open J a first class family Grocery Store at theold stand, so long occupied by Adams X. Eves, on Dcaderick street. Tne Stock has been selected with care, and embraces a com plete assortment. of all the staple and fancy arti cles', together witi OLD WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. TOBACCO. ETC, ETC. TT00DEN WARE. 20 nests Wash Tubs. 20 Y V doien Wash Boards, 20 doien Painted Buck ets, 10 dozen Sillers, a large lot of Brooms, etc., in store. .j I "VirillSKY 30 barrels nure Old Robertson rt T County Whisky for sale, by the gallon or barrel. ; ; riOVE OYSTERS. Sardines, Pickles. Mustard, J .urandy fruits, uauups, etc. QCOTCH ALE. 20 doien Bottles of J. Walkcri Lj Co. s celebrated bottled bcotch Ale. Also a large lot of Young & Co.'s Edinburg Ale, in bot tles. CANDIES, Soda and nell Biscuit, etc. Butter Crackers, Crack- CJUNDRIES Nails, Bed Cords, Rope, "Wrapping KJ iTipcr, liemijons, coaps, uandlcs, etc. f 10FFEE. SUGAR, TEAS, etc. Wo desire espo- ciuii luvaii iiiii-iiuun iu uur riuciv ui uouce. Sugar, Teas. Also, White Fish, Pickled Herring, riour oy tne Darrci or sacg. Mr imuy use. ' dcc4-lm. ROBT EVES A CO. TERIl A.SS ItltOTIIjBK.S WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORM'ARDING MERCHANTS. -N. SOUTn MARKET STREET, NASHVILLE TENNESSEE. SUNDRIES. ''J A, inn boxes Rosin Soap: 1UU 60 casks Soda: F05 boxes Indigo (best; 25 do Madden 25 kegs and half barrels Golden Sytup 10 barrels Blacking: 100 boxes Grain and Ground Pepper; 25 do Spice; 25 do Ginger; 210 reams Wrapping Papei; 20 cases Matches; 100 boxes Star Candles; 6 cases Sunny Side Tobacco;! 20 boxes Imperial Tea. For sale low by TERRASS BROS. deel lm 35 South Market street. , QJUGARS.--50 hbds. common, prime and choice kJurown sugar. 100 bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Granulated. For sale by TERRASS BROS. "l,rOLASSES. 100 bbls. common and choice JJAMolasscs. iorsaloby XKUKASS BROS. TT'LOUR. 200 bbls. extra to choice brand. For JL sale low by TERRASS BROS. TrHISKT.-50, bbls. F.N." A Coi's Robertson l t county; 4 4 , . . , iiuouciirauneuo; . 25bbIs.TennD.Wfi Whit p For sale low by ' TERRASS BROS. T ARD. 25 bbls. Country Lard. For salo b; 'tjs. -Li TEKKASS BRi pOFFEE. 106 bags prime Coffee.. For sale by O. W. SOWLAND, LANDOX 8TOCKTOX, Jnnv v n,rv ,i,vv 1. 1. n. . Late fit. Nashville, 'Tenn. Late.of Nashville, !fcnn. ROWLAND,. SPERRY Oi CO. WHOLESALE GKOCEKM AXDflOEXEItAIi I .CO M MISSION MERC H'A' NTS'; If ' W11V4I) 1V44AV.W A XVUAJUI4 Ji.i4 X.lt" , AJJA1A. Particular attention civen (n the nnn-li!ii ui(au aiuus ui ii esicru a rouuee. No. WEST SECOND STREET. dect lm CINCINNATI OHIO. W3ff. BOID, (Entc of Boyd Jc Prcbloo,)- AXD CSEXERAL, STEAM BOAT AO EXT, CORNER OF BROAD AND FRONT. STREETS. NASHVILLE. TENN. " IiritKCEB, A. Hamilton i Co. II. S. French & Co. J-A.MeAllijtcr.tr Co. Ilillnmn Ilro A- Rnn. John W.Tcrrass,Prcid't Chamber of Commerce- aeca im CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Pabliafacd at tbe Nontbrrn Metbodlat Pabllahlus; Howe, under the auspices of tho Methodist Episcopal Church South. Its issues will be resumed Istj January. lSfiC Teehs; Till 1st July, invariably in advance. $2.00. Under $10 may tent by the mails at our risk. Sums of $10 and upwards, by Express, at our expense. Subscriptions are made to end 1st July, for the following reasons : lit. That is the rn4? nf nnr ii! rir 21. Durinc the time nur (Irnoral Ofmi'.n.u will nolo, iu ftwion. anil iu nrwlvnlivfofl editors, ic, will by that time be at their posU. 3d. The prices of material, and expense in volved in its tit)Mitinn- nisr hv that fin, iir or more cieariy indicate a permanent subscrip tion price. Al mOrt SuKiir4llM Will 4t4nKllAUt 4M4M 4n I.. rin with the 1st issue, we will strike olf a larre edition. Our friends will send ns their names at once. Brethren nf thn nm.. tlwt will nll ,n ...nri;n. thU notice. Will TnAmr .n.V, tmrar mm will I. hichly appreciated, and at any time cordially rc etprocatccL . J. B. McFERRIN. Atest. UAanviLLi,Dec.l6, IS03. tf WASTEB. ONE hundred Coal Miners at ihcIinw ta Pa. adiseu.'oa rrr4i Wrw. seventy" miles trna aowiiac Ureee. deel9-2n - PROCERUS, '&,. , ' .1 MiDISOX STKATTOX, hAxptos i. cbexst; iuoiliA at f 01 Jffi. Bt$3; r. KQT. mm, WIIOtESAEE GROCERS, 4 i'Xi Mr- OO-MMSSIO KERCHANTS, :. ,j- t:.4i-i4, 4OT3 . . ' For the sale and purchase of t" ,1 . . ' . .f1 1 . oUob and Tohnceo,n"1VIi4?nf,nonr, PORK, BAC0N,rs 1 i 1 . i.-Jiril J4 a. ; Ji LARD, , DRIED tFRUnV - 'PIQ1H0X,-. .1X1) 'DIOD VCE GENERALLY Xos.-3 mid 11 Ilrond Street NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. rilTE WILL,,KEEP .ON HAND A. LARGE I T and well selected stock of (GROCERIES, FOR THE WnOLESALEjRADE 75 BARRELS BOURBON WHISKY, CO Robinson County Whisky, Old Rye do 66 60 " Rectified :ificd do 20 . " Cognao Brandy, 20 hfbbls do do 10 barrels Holland Gin, 10 hfbbls do do 20 hf bbla Nuw JEncland Rum, 20 hfbbls Ginger Brandy, , 20 kegs do do 20 hf bbls Cherry Brandy, zuKegt jiemea.uoniiai, 20 kegs Ginger do -SO baskets llcidsic, (pints and quarts). 20 boxes Sparkling Catawba, 100 sacks prime Rio Coffee, 75 barrels Now Orleans and Island Sugar, . 60 " Crushed do 60 " Powdered do 60 " Coffee do 150 " choico Irish Potatoes. 15 " Table Salt, 25 " Molluscs, t5 hf bbls do 25 barrels Syrup, , 60 hf bbls and keg? Syrup, 0 kits Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2, 25 hfbbls do ' - 25 qr bbls do .. , 011 boxes unecsc, 50 do Candy, ' ' - 60 do Star Candles, 50 hf and qr boxes Star Candles, -60 boxes German and Family Soap,' ou uo ricKics, iocs ana pis J, 10 gross Preston 4k Merrill nil s X east Powders, 60 boxes btarch. 10 cases OA) Sardine:!, or. 1 if: u.' UVAU .4.43 4443, 60 hf and qr bxs Raisins, 60 dozen Painted Buckets, . 500 reams Wrapping Paper. 100 dozen Brooms, 20 dozen Sieves, 500 kegs Nails. To which we invito the attention of the jilcr chants of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. Strict attention will bo paid to receiving and forwarding, and to tho ealo of Groceries and all goods on consignment. , Being in the largo and commodious store and Warehouse, so long and favorably remembered as the house of Johnson .fcSmith, aud afterwards as Fisher. Wheclcss .b Co., with the immenso sheds and storage rooms, we fee! prepared to handle all Cotton, Tobacco and General Produce, or goods on consignment, on as favorable terms as anv 1 llau house in tho city; and expecting to establish our business upon a permanent basis, we. promise to do all in our power to merit a liberal share ot public patronage. BAGGING ANIT ROPE always on ban j, STKATTOX, dccC lm rOIXTEK & Co. 3JL1TT. T. IIAGEX, "WHOLESALE GROCER. COTTON FACTOR, O EXE It AX COJIMISSIOX MEI1CIIAXT, NO. 5 BROAD 'STREET, BETWEEN MARK FRONT, NASHVILLE, TENN. . . ' a . Liberal Advances Made on' Consignments. x 'i dccx-lm. MATT; T. HAGEN, WHOLESALE GROCER. COTTON FACTOR AXD '.I GEXEItAT, C03I3IIS.SI0X MEKCITAXT, NO. 5 BROAD STREET, i BETWEEN MARKET AND FRONT. i NASHVILLE. TENN. Liberal Advances Made on Consignments, dect-lm. JOHN J. H'CiMH. IVHOjLESAIaE, 03 S OSS I i I , , I i'H p. - if I ! ' DEALER IN JLiquors, Wine, Cigars, Tobacco. i So. 35 South Side Broadway, ... NASHVILLE, TENN: lfO Hhds. primo New Orleans, !0 do do - Porto Rico busar, JO do do CubaSnrar. 1W Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, SO do Granulated Sutrar, 100 do A. and B. Coffee Puitarj, 75 do C. extra assorted Brands, 200 do Yellow Sugar. . 500 Bags Rio Coffee. 25 Mats Java Coffee. 20 do Laguira Coffee, i 10 Bags Ginger. 10 Baxs Allspice. 20 Bags Pepper. 73 Barrels Mackerel, S0UhUs.dn. 300KitUdo. ' . 50 Boxes Soap. ISO do Standi. i 109.000 Cigars, assorted brand.' - 3H llnxes Candles, 100 do Rasins, SCCCascs Sardines, an Cases Oysters, 300 Doxcn Buckebi, '.a Vfjt Tubs. Tnrether with evenrlhlmrkunallrkcDt in Whole- i sale urocery nouses. , . LIQUORS, 100 Barrels Robertson County Whiskey, SO do Bourbon do i do'. 20 do Jtye ' ' 'do; tZ do Rectified do. 5 CasksBennessey Brandy, f, do OUnl. Ilnpuy ,t Cc's. Cocnac. 10 Barrels Apple Bverj old;'" 10 do Peach do. i do SlierrrWine. i& Inttoreandforsaleat So. 35 Breudwar, dect-lra. NASHVILLE. TENN. reuxB I WAV HOR.ahoHtUBarAs hrVl vMrh 1(444 STRATTQ N PIN ahift MfiaMiV which; thifioow 4?A MILL3 rAMILT proTwaprepertr and Pavlar l'i?".i"tTr?.TB' ..-,. owner can have wrwjtf Property and payJar eattfges. 4i.wu, nAuist-.nur.K, ai wc vra cngr. worrau, t r&siuin iiks. dee-lt S. B. BTOCKARD. BOOT AND SHOE S-.T O 11 -E " . i'';-'7 ' ' ' IV t.- 14 1 - in FULLER & STOOKARD, NO. 43 UNION STREET. Hare constantly on litintl a Large and Well 'Assorted ... 1 STOCK OF SOOTS AKD SHOES, CONSISTING OF Mens' Pine French Calf Boots Shoes. Boys' & Youth's Shoes & Boots OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Mens' and Roy's Brogans", LADIES' AND MISSES Fine, Congress Gaiters of all Ends. LADIES' AND MISSES' BALMORALS. LADIES' AND MISSES' PX LISH BOOTS CHILDREN'S SHOES OF ALL KINDS. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFAC OTMTJO rmr nnr nnnm " to order on short notice. FUIXER fc STOCICARD. dect lm. M S S IT 1 K TrS At HCi JOBBERS AND. RETAIL DE.VLERS BOOTS, SnOES AAT HATS. Best Philadelphia custom-work always on hand of GENTS. LADIES'. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. So. 50 College Street, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE. NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. dccS lm A.8. JIXAUGI1L1X. O. TV. H. BUTWB. P.A. IBtlX. Formerly of Evans, Keith .fc Co. M'LAUGH LIN, BUTLER & CO., '(Sucesson to F. A. Irwin t Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS ASD Commission Merchants. Corner ofMarkct and bark streets, ' ' ' NASIIVILLi;, TENN. We lirure in stnrnand fnrl,. , l,n .tV nf , - SUGARS, BROWN, . CRUSHED, AND POWDERED. RIO COFFEE. FAMILY FLOUR, SALT. MACKEREL, STAR CANDLES, S0AP.TOBACCO, CHEESE. 0Y.3TERS. RAISONS, ASSORTED CANDY, LOBSTERS, WIXES AXI J.IQITOR.S. Bourbon Whisky, Robertson County do French Brandy, Apple do Peach do Cherrr da Holland fiin. Jamaica Rum, Sherry Wine, Port do Champagne do Claret do" Catawba do Baker's Bitters, And a conipleto aarortmcnt of other Groceries. Mclaughlin, butler a co. dcc3 lm J. M. XUMSDEX &. CO., XlXtrrUCTOBEBS AXIl DKALCI5 HIDES, OILS, LEATHER, Findings & Currier's Tools, NO. 9 SOUTH MARKET STREET. Dec. XASIIVII.IE, TEXX. FOR SALE, VT0RTH NASHVILLE PKOPEUTST. A tint 11 cmm two story lines noose, wun an tne lm- Broremeuts, on buanier street, near Jefferson street. Price $7,000. Abo: A Lot on Jefferson street. Improved by two Frame iiweiuagi; renting lor per an num, l'nee S3.1ML Also: A Lot on Haslara street, improved by two Brick Jiouies, with four rooms ia esefa. Price 5.WH. r ....... . . Aantrlii AlA4l4in X 111 IMITUX. diKi tf Ueaeral Agesta. College si STATE OF TENNESSEE, f iXAXILIX UOCXTr. 1 A J. SIMPSON. ADMINISTRATOR OF L. N, Simpson, dcceacd, U hereby ordered to give notice m tne usiox jsi aukkicav, ana .oy written notice. t the Court MORsedoor m WM- rhpA(4r. Tii far all luvliuBl&iau aaahast .a-lil etata to appeturaad file the same with the undersigned, duly authenticated, ia the Bwanrr j f resented by law, oo or before, tfc amb, KO. " THOS. SHORT. Clerk. deol7dlt-wtt 100 Bcmls Eliiabethtown Milk ExtriFawIJ" Hoar. MKUAItX 4E liunnck. . jan I0-3t S. E. Corner Broad at.U Market rtf . P: D. FULtiJR. EAGLE GiftERAL. NOIIOES ' Mayor's OmciT l Nah viHe, Teas., Dee. Sst, 16.J, PROPSntT OWNERS on Chureh Sireet, oa X Line St res, between Ssamw aad College, and or Chefry sret. between Church aad Cedar, are he refer fliel toeonlnwi gtose. eurbiagand stone aM bnek pavMseat, wherever it is reqoir eii. according to the sreeieatir asd grades which will be famished by the City Engineer. If saiil work is not commenced within ten days from this date, and posted raptdfer to completion, the contractor for the street work will bo notified to construct said curbiqsj.tho expenses of which will be chtrged to the psfperty owner. dcc22-tf V. MATT. BK0WNMayor. Matos's Ofrtcg, 1 Nashvilli, Tena Dec a. 1SG3. ; PROPERTY OWNESi on Collcito and Market street!, between tho Square and Broad street, are hereby aotiSed o construct newstooe or bnek pavements, or to reset the old ones wherever it is required, in accordance with the specifications and grades which will be furnished by the City Engi neer oa applieaUon.- Said work mult be com menced within tea daya from this date, and push ed rapidly" to completion, or the city .will contract with parties for the same, and the expense will ba charged to the property owner. dec22-tf W. MATT. BROWN. Mayor. Administrators1 Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRA TOR apd Administratrix of tho Estate of Dr. James Overton, deceased, all persons indebted io said Estate are hereby- notified to come forward and settle. All persons having claims against tho Estate'are also notified to present their claims in tho form and within tho time prescibed by law, or bo forever barred. E. H, OVERTON. Adm'x: A, W. OVKKTOtf, Adiu'r. Nashville. Tcnn., Jan. 2. 1SG& jan3-10t Copartnership Jfotice. (JANUARY 1. 1S03.) T IIAVE THIS -DAY ASSOCIATED WITO JL me in my Business Messrs. J. J.S. IIooc and A. II. Kobkrtsox, two young men, who have been leng in my emptor, and whom I can recommend. The business wilt be eondocted a heretofore undername and style of W. R. Cornelius A Co. . IU CORRELIUa Undertaker. jan7 lw ) Church street. - ALE AGENCY. v ' J. F. COOPER, (Successor to A. D. Flcmiug A Co., at their Old Stand, No. 33 Church street, XASIIVIIXE, ..... TEJTXESSEE, Wbcro can bo had at all times the best brands of " Sands' Celebrated Chicago." Wheeling, Cin cinnati, 1'alc Crcma, and Mtock AInt. at low figures. - JahJI tf. Mill Property For Sale. WE OFFER FOR SALE "THE CARMI CIIAEL FLOUR MILLS," built of brick, situated on the first level of the Augusta Canal, in this city. The building is 110 by 40, three stories high, besides wheel-pit and attic: has an OtSco and Bran-room attached. IV) hv Tl Itvn tnriM? has five run ofstones(one of which is arranged for making and bolting meal and grits,) and a water power 01 u icct ncaa ana laii. Tho Storage accommodations are very extensive and complete, and is so arranged as to do with one-fourth the sacks of any other mill in the State doing the same amount of busiuctw, besides a great saving 01 laoor- ESTES Wt CIulKK, . , . AUGUSTA. GA. janU-lm I.OVISTII.M: AXD XAISVII.T.E RAIT. ROA-I.HIOKTAXT TO NllirPKM -KEUUVriVX OF E.VXES. "N AND AFTER THIS DATK AVT1 IIXTTT. J Further Notice, tho following rates will bo charred on Freight between Nashville. Tennessee. 1 AiOUl: ouisvillc, Kentucky, per IOO lbs. FIRSTCLASS, 53 cU. SECOND CLASS. 45 ct. 11UKD UliACA. aocw. ifUUKTH CLASS, 30ctK Sicclal Hates will be made for JLurge Shipment. Reduced KatcH lcr Car I.oud. Pig. Railroad and Scrap Iron. Hay. Salt. Ce ment and Planter. 833 per Car Load. Live Stock, Dressed Lumber, Agricultural Im plements, xmcw furniture and Machinery, tjla per ivtir i,oau. Freight Classified accordinr to the rnlnrisl pIim sifieation of the reirular Freiirht TnnfT nf llu Company, dated December 1st. 18Ti5. nn.l and transported, subject to the rules and condi tions of the same. AI.HI.ltT KIXH. t- o ., "eneroi superintcndenu I. . II llVn.41 IL.I IJL- , ... General Aircnt. T. S. BLAIR. Nai . 1S55. Aasbville. freight Aircnt. Nashville. TennM Dec. 28, tf S. U DEU0V1LLE. J.W. BRIGHT DEMOYfLLE & CO., APOTHECARIES DRUGGISTS, COR. CHURCH AND CHERRY STREETS, (Opposite Post Office,) XASlTVIJ.i-.E, TENNESSEE, Dcalcrn in Drugs, MedicincH, Clicmioals, Paints, Oils, I)yc-S(iifl"m, PcrfnjaiciTf Toilet Articles, ETC. ETC., ETC., ETC. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A LARGB Tf assortment of the above named artieles tnd 'Invite the attention of our Citv and Cnnetrv iiineixij ana aeaiers to in em. 'HOUSE PAINTERS asjti other are Invited to the larre stock of Paints i (Dry end la UU of every description, VARISNHES, WINDpW GLASS. .. . illTEY, BRUSHES, etc"1 IS are ressecifuHv ,&5&&1!?J&J!SW ill f ilvu ucar iu uiiuu iuit we will shortly hare in store the largest stock of EAXBXETHS FREH1I GAKBEX ftEEW ever brought to this market. Also, A large stock of CEOVEK AXD TIMOTHY HUEBH. 4 ' . . We invite country dealers and otaer to call sad examine our large stock of Goods suited, to their trade before purchasing elsewhere, feeling assured that we can give satire satLtfacUoa., . PHYSICIANS will alwars find on hand a txrre, luvuriiurui oi 4 INSTRUMENTS, (rJUKGICAI, !lX UEXTAI.;) MEDICAL " SADDLE BAGS . . - . w . POCKET COMPANIONS; TRUSSES, SUSPENSORIES, ttf And prepared to all orders puaetually.aad es th moit reasonable terras. . my X'REMCRIPTIOXS' Prepared care&Uy by eoaipe!eat,PreeTiptloBit at ALL HOURS. dec1 Ira rExDirro jocitt. c. uxpox HAtt. Jb VI ater XtttL eH. Loarf, Aew lorlt. . 44. x. t. rrxcLXTOs-, s LU wMa Herthald. Smith i Co . Lenx. J0UETT. ILiiL&CO., Cotton and Tobacco Factors AND GENERAL AND GENERAL Commisgion MerCstants, 21 SOUTH M AIX ST JtEJET, ST. ZOUJS, MO. CoBalramenU of CtliM. Leaf ToVaem. Saaar. Coe, MolaMM, ete.. aolieited, and oriUn IRed V4fim, 444444VW, V47.. 44..J TCI 44, SHU V4fn 41414? far Pork, Bacon, Lard, Hoar. Batting, Rope, He. No. izo TSfuj.ccif;.' Lato of Mcaure, Buck: A Co.'s. 3 s.haih; Late of Irby Morgan A Co.V BUCK, BARNES & CO., IVo. 29 Xortk Market Street., orrosiTE ST. ciiaklis hotel, ' HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT of lleattuanti iCeoklnf Slaves suit able for tho wholesale and retail tnule. We keep on hand constantly large quantities of TIa l'tntp, Khet Iron antl Khect Copper, Wire, all sixes. We have on hand and are man ufacturing all descriptions of Tinware. We keep Toilet Set., Japanned Ware, Cake Boxes. Coffee f,0,iT; 9aS.5lie"' Spico Boxes. etv Plnihed toffee and Tea P0L1. Basins, etc India Rubber Door MaL. Win, s,fters, OysterDishe. Casting of all kinds. Coffee Mills of all grade. Hatchets. Counter and Tea Scales. All of which wo offer to the wholesale and retail trade as cheap as It can be bought in this market. We solicit a eall from our old friends andmcr- cuiuiia irauinc in una marxcc. ir ;WSi.on VAV,RS0FIJ,G- makeand nutilown VALLK1 and PIPE, and repair all kinds of UN and COPPER WARE, ROOFING, etc. . 3. v. wiuKur. n. w. lemur. T.jr.viisox. J. JV.-JV2XS OJSiSxjQ.Of )' ,Xo.il7 CollcceiStrcot.f . ' ' - .it , ; NASHVILLE," TENN., Manufacturers of TIIV -XSn- COPPER WARE, WROUGHT IRON COOKING STOVia Wholesale and retail dealers in COOKING & HEATING S T O.FESV HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, COAL OIL LAMPS ANDCOAL OIL, TIN PLATEJJSHEET IRON. , . WIRE AND TINNER'S FINDINGS, And Tin Wart of ovcry description. ffir-TinRonflng dono in the bet manner. M n HwcMnr AUCTION & COMMISSION. Q : Ui X o 44 H K- 1-4 o w X 3 m u o jr h s s S-5 i w 2 el Ifi I i e i J5 1H W H 'A H O W H p: o o H a w H to D H W n O o J &4 o w "t ca H H O H o h H M M m rM fi H ' fi as W fi xn in s h 9 O s u K Jr. -t is' u x Oh o Z H U P 0 5 c. Si A e o I 10 10 o B w o M 0 55! 0 e TJ 9 o fiQ "3 -3 S?t P C -a 44. 5 3 A ' W a O 4 .A ' H. H. HoLtASB, Formerly wilhL. B. Fit A Co. MFormerlyoril.'A n n finnmu irr -U. vonttt X Co- and Cooke, Bailey ic. Co. GODSHALL & HOLLAND Attetton, CobibiImIoq 4c rervranUac X.E V RBCAXTK, No. 3 SOUTH MARKET STREET, Xaahvllle,TeHB. Coasltaateak of. Cot tea, 9tj OooJi, Boots. St oer, Ha!, Tobacco, Groceries, ic, solicited.' REFEREXCEH. I). VTeaver, Km., Cashier Planter's Bank. -A. J. Duncan, Prea't Bank of the Unloa. K. C. McNalry, ma.. Sec'r Commercial Ins. Co. h. V. ianawnrtb, Xmu. Agent Insurance Co. Kwia k PeadletoB, Wholesal Drucgisli. Hagh Doug!, Ksq LonUrllle. Ky. Byrd I'oeglas, Yn Nashville, Tenn. L. B. FiU, Xt Nashville. Tenn. decJ a FURNITURE. mKKnLW&WEBKM, I. li. - Xo. IX Xorth CoIIesxe fit,, WHOtMAtI AXB (CTAII. BXALXM J: FURNITURE; MATTKASSES, Looking &las333j ; . 4, . r- Wirdow Gilass,' ' ETC., ETC-, ETC. Call aad see tu befor port awing. decl-lai 1 I5AI.ES cottn. rtlJil e liberal CASH ADVANCES OX COTTON y ikstauf. I xe. irarta XariHt! X. P. 8.-W-1 m la oarcWtj tWaaMttMaifc: ' l of H. X caatfa, aad. wwi ba lliaWa'to- see their oM tVieads. da-2Bt. 1 4 4- , I HI i 4 la r