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i --w - HP nMHHL HtpUi it T. o. wnmw&iov co. OFFICE: COfcXWl CHURCH viXO, CKXRRY . art., omwm: nrs rosrorrtci. ... ,CTlMipSi If CHlTMiMI Cjlht IOrtiB8 f tft peOpk'Of wKe ae , fiav-oraWe to its aad eOBpietcmtoratioB to its proper po fitio of eqwdlt swd iaf uence in. th"Na- f "Ifl "' I' The war Km "etond, b3 witk t, all oeea- mob for UUctmij between ow ethtotis. the Krikday eftke Fatker of kk -otry, . hjr tke assemblage, at tkcapital of Ike State, of tke masew of the peogielo devk-c wma urea toMcsrt) tki desirable result, Tkk ms he secured ky akeartf and unfuoetkmesl eadoraeiumt of tfce,.Ka&tt policy of the preeent patristic. .Executive of tk-e Nation, His ExcelleHey Asdrew, Jokneofi, TeaRes see's &t distingwwhed .son, ,Let' "every oowKjrmd.pA.Mt-del0KatteH. FraMM . Fm . Wm. HewkeH;? TkoiAM H. GriUway, Ja. TL Hood, Edward H. Bast, Tim. B. Lewie, ' (J - SOOi SHa. F. WaHcer, Abncr A. Steele, Jo. G.'Carrigaa, Jekn"W. Bewen, UenrylL Marakle, . Win. K. Peston, . W. P. Seake, Josef Powell, Cr. W. Keith, ,' Gilbert Brittle. 8: 8. Warren, JVy. Jokmofi, -X, Jtraodwi, . , M". E.W. IaBlieway, I.M. Jwri . ,, Ww. MlwmoHg. W: Willi, CXi Orfway, , Jan. Pfirks, A. E. Garret! W.O.Lofkwi, Imul :Dvk, Jokn C. Gaat, J. a. Parkkrt, F. 8. IleiekoH, John MKms8 "& drtHslij O. Bwwe, .Teese G. Fraeier, W, 8kjikcl ford, J to: Y. Caw pkcl I , Wra.F. Berry, J. X.'StHirtotJc, -A.V.LHhril.y A. X. Wynne," A.D.Nhs, FeiixG. McKay, G. M. Ilasen, TkomM T. Sfflikyl mafVmrm " - -"- ' Ut Sll TriKllilv ta til A ThU MH tiH UM aM f ?ferwr. TVo Caftcre!4oe&l CamUtee on " Recoa traftlm" kT0 Vrirutf their work Wkaa! kre ktim Hasefecd trim tie TMpectlte Seatht era fttene to tUfr a to tferir eoedltlon, awl tha - laaBtotUiU of tfco 'KtarmnUUrcs rtect. Tho exeefTeaneHce kia Ven taken up. Taowojfki npoB riH ke a tedio as H b hb Metarr. tke Wkl'keiBg deigned todeiar I'm-: Hmit JiAiisw'j'pkm frf reiteration. ( 'Wken'Seaker Cat&x, fereral dayt ago, pre ea4e4(ePre!ii4cBt Jekaton tho IihHmb. petHioa " aiftiwt ika parioB ef JeaWwa l)vk the' i'rair dent receive it witk a arnHe, SBd wul tkat he treeU 4e it kr the Uc of ie orpetitiow jart 'ae Urge prftfinr for Ms release. rrirste letter are U to kavo keen receiTed kere,irei Mr.'Mreieir at Pari, etatiacthat there mt no iateotien on'tke Mrt f foleon to witti-. elraW fres Mexiee tke Freaeh troapa, valexa. . or Oer eraweat woaH aumre hl that our pol ie ef keatraMty teward MaxiatiKftti wonid he eoa-tm-. iJrHMMHrCrjSf 'g-L aw- 8e4. It b prokakta tkat a Jeiat reolutioH, rer - peaKwe the test oethct.'wlM tfti both Ifoane? ta a few dan. TbeTreeWent will ikra mch uill as ij u ti a a J nvn m ! piwwret Mr. QrHeref Krhaa Offered In tVie Jlouse a teriet of resekriteiw aMtrtiax that RtateOoTern Meett eanaetke dettrejedj that the reprcfenta tlrer freatke South ekftukl bc admitted by tak Ing tke eath to aappors the Conriltutlon rtf the - Halted Stele, Ml thaCthero nhallfbe a general kikdaeM aad' eerdial btrlrrntF for the PMt eon aMeat wkk tke kihct attribute of oar nature aad aafctyf aMj abo k in tlloxlenl to hold Ktte is tha, Up let) t,vi H the CoH-lltHtioanl ntncHil atent aad net sire tket rofvrwMiUtion la Coa itreMaod. tkat, tax the people whilo denylas, them 'repreeeatatien if -contrary to the fint irin tpieiof our Corwwaeat, and inronristent with the Ceaetitatlon, and einl rutty of all the peo jle. The reolatio were referred to the Co)q Bslttee on Reconttructlon. KeeaHy,fr,the ftrat t'tao In oar country' kltery a coiwed eoalraetor received pay for car ryln the Biail, 111 rotate U in Virginia, but he; Ksdi that th; V(reinUof rlf no objccilona to ,kaTlas their mail bag catried )y a colored ainn ifthayeaaTeeelTetkclr lettcn in no othrrway. Man. 0, Q. McEBmlnster. Secretary or the Trearory of the, late Confolerate Stater, wns in Wwiogton City. The Recenttruetlon Committee are (till en- raced, la UklBgtcrthnoBy as to the condition of aSaitl. in the Soathcrn States. The evidence tliui fiw in tipartt. An effort nill be made Miortly to iatredaee other evideaee, showing that affain arc ,ln a better coadltion than the present teftiiaony repraeate, ThU coars?, however, in reporting an jwaeadmeat to the Coaetitutlou, If adopted by the House, will precludo the Ucpcrflty of their taking jaaf farther action. They have indicated that HBtll the Southern State fhall adopt the pronoeed aaeadaient, they will not aWow their r?prcfenta tivea feat h either llquvo of Congrce of the -United State. That coue, if finally determined ea, will keep them out uatil another Congrc li , Aoierk in tke Qaartenaaiter Ocncral'i office, HMaed Jeaea, renarked the other day, on hearing ef the. threat of ae?eiat!on to'SenatorSuaiBcr, tkatke wamat exactly Ja fevnr of decapitation, huthewoaW like to jeehlajpenttohlnlonghDHie. The Seeretary ef War, on hearing of it, Immedi ately dUmhved hlw freta the eervlec, BtaekrioneMcDMwell, of Teaucwec, haVbeea coa&med kr the Seaate to be Valted States Mar thai far the EaftenCDietrict ef TcnaeMoc. A letter from Richmond to a new York paper, ay that tkrettgheat the whole State of Virginia county BeeUage have bees held fur the purpose of flgisff the price ef labor, The Sampfon eeaa't', ('. C) court arrested a negro on tke ekanre of drawing a pUtol on a white aa,:aad etoteoced hl tobc anldinto lenliude. Major Wtekefca, eojawaader of tke di'tricU ordered tke coartaod all parties concerned, to be at under arreet. Tke Savaaaak lfrrafd of the lPthand 30th ha keeo reeelred. containing the evidence of UaleoroUiers la the -Mcrter case, howlng that thay were told, if caught after dsscrtlag to the Union array, they wouid be held to a drum-head court raartUl, tried, aod if convicted, execatcd. Tha eeurt eametoadevlshm.aud adjourned tint dlt shortly aiterward, The finding! have not yet keen promulgated. A. dispatch from New .Orleans say thai preetkaeat turfeneu of dscluaatl, Leuiiville and 27akvlH have arrived there, with stable on their way to the Mehilo HrUr race. An tee bridge was formed below Niagara ?H, Soudar. extending three taltea dawn the rapid. It Utekrgertfcraaay year. 1'coplo were ereHtag from both side ywttnUy. , Colon el Mergae, of Omeral 1'ope' Staff, last til death ha aiagalar taanoer. at tke (leeeral'a rreidsaf r. in fit. Tr-nilr, la the enjeytaeat of yer feet health. He retired to his, re ma la Geaeral Pope rtsldeuee on Friday tdkt. Ko one in the ikeuae eveo aoepeeted tkat aarthiag had gone wreac wltfikka oatit In thememlag. when bh tuHHaalabteaeefroat tho break&sttaUe was re marked. General Faoe went te kk room, and, satttoc bo reepenae. ob epealog tke door found, to kU utter astonishment aad dtaney. that the nSjl mM JoaJuokvxUied kr the escDe of rj free a eteve la tho room constructed to burn i coal ga. The Meiapkta Xryw tke following good point: TheUdioaki eoMiecaod wltk tke Freed. W Bmwhi, an4 oW , kaekei Hp-ky Xortkeas imM, are etaki4)lK kifik aekoott " fx'Mgkm M Jfaakvilk ani tkrowgkoot tko rtku Tfow, tkk look well ky itJf-for, j - of m, tt coioretl poepk. m&A to be ad HOJtted; kwt wkH taken ifi rsomeetioM 'wrtk : tk dum ro tui liivli sjJtaoia lor nagrowlst tlw North, ittake o a eMresit any aW pUeex iti tke North? A Xew ftTiri iJ Mend iafom tta tfcat ke Heror IWdofHiMk tWwKHl tke om at Naok Tils ma kjuforatud tke subor eky. Tiii'lffi Ilkhjifrl' Vh; eaterday ' W Lsed IWs wrrairt for tke ' lmmi AttMK of. kwof eettafc AsM fltkMMkY a iiwwal frkwd af ows, fv.--pt J - - - 1 tiMn tn2- attltkMa -iktjmdT ;Tfcey- lidliMi - - 1 - I T"fXHlWBE AX A XAXCTACT; HE r4HBK KKt'I.KCTWJffi. IM U4 eoBttH the conpancoB tween tke jmm oia-AHoarkaBr States mSmm ekroa ekl Stalea in tke rsoargor raetlae ad mtn ara, tke fcf tr States fully derokped aod tkeWtftir HtateA aeareoly M yet explored. - k tiie a4lof Pit Bareroll.lroe. for tltal yeart was ltott-, valtwd'at $41,736,5,ofwkicli the nine ck-Altof' Stet piwlktitil il,W5,2 Hotw; $82,350,79,;oolKf; tkree-fotirtk of tie'toiS wkibt tke ekren ceetral States prodseed' ' Tokl wise rflros 3'Ftding in tke Usuted Staos for tke yeex'am, was $28,-. 546,056, of wkieli tke nine cia-AIkgknny States proiktoad - $i,36,4, 'kolng fwetton. kag ttow two taint of the w. wWiet tke- ekvek Central States onijr pre eweed 94,4i2,fW, or akokl eigkt per - coat ofketotal. ' , ' an per TJnited States Cs Keport; was 153,720,499 torn, valued at 19,365,765. Now, tkere were but tke two.StattajpfRhode Iskwdand PefoaylraHkof tkc entire ft'we cie-Alkgkny States tliat proJiiocd any coal, and Ike respective amouot of eack 'was, 96,000 kM kv Bkode Jaknd, and 76,39827 tonaby Peor.wlvwtte ; tkeoe two prodHoin ane-kVfof tke wkok of tke United; Sktes for 1800. In Ike eleven Central State there were produced 34,&31,liH)to, b.aH which' were femtd in eigkt of these 'kt samed. States. ' Tke total value of copper, lead, zinc and nickel for 'tke year .1800, was $3,300,518, wkkk exkikited kaolf Imt in' tke tp-a cu- Allegkaety States of Pennsylvania and New York, and tha?, too, in extremely small quantitfe; vig. SSOO Hi Pentnyl vania in load, asd aercnty tons . of copper, valued at $2.450,in New York. Tn thd contrary, these nicfala exkikited them. lvein five of the central State asfollowji: 6,000 tens of lead, raised at $497,553,uand 5,979 tons of copticr, valued at $523,680. Tke total value for the year J86Q of agri-. cultural jtHplimcnU. wa $102,514, "of wkick tkq nine cu-AUeghany States pro duced 56,839,720, atsd the eleven central States S5.472.C49. The total value for tlte year, lSoOofdoam eagiBOiiAsd machinery waa $47, 118,!30, , of vlucH tke nine cis-Alleghany States pro duced $31,171,278 wortli, being within a fraction of Mree-fiflks tf the whole amount, wkilat U:c eleven central States only pro. ditced in amount $5,032,385, or in; other words, only eleven per cent of, the whole. Now, tkcic atatUtici prove 'tkat Pennayj vania is the great reservoir of iron and ooal for the, nine cts-AlIeghahy State. ' ant they have to be transported fourllundred mile (o raack Benton, the centre of the ciiUle-. gkany manu-factHnog district On tke eon. trary, tke iron and coat have only to be tratisporicd niHctyscv'cn miles to roach Nashville, the centre of the Central States, raamifitetnring district. Slbreover, the met als' and minerals of thu former district are fully dcvelftpsd, while those of the latter are only beginning to ke. developed, and in point of area exceed the first ten fold. Now, let lis see what effect these raanu fecturcs have had. (We quote from the Census Report of 1800.) "The total value "of domestic . ntaneiaetures (inclading fish- "erie and the product of the mines) was $1, " 000,00 0,000, .which, per capital, was nearly ?Gl for eyery man, woman and child in " Uie Union. Tho production of the immense "aggregate above stated gave employment to ono Bullion one hundred thousand men, "and two .hundred and cigkty-five thousand "women, or'one million three-hundred and 4' eighty-five thousand pewon. Each of "these, on an average, maintained two and a "half other individuals, making the whole " number of persons "supported by manufac tures, four million eight hundred and forty- "peyen thousand live hundred, or nearly Vone-eixth of tke whole population. This " UTUCtercJasir of the number engaged in the " production of many of the raw materials 1.;. , J ,1 r r.i r e ;.. ''distribution of their products, such as mer- 'ckants, clerks, draymen, niariiKrx, the cm- "ployces of railroads, expresses and steam " boats, of capitalists, various artistic and " professional classes, as well as carpenters, " bricklayers, painters, and tho members of " other mechanical trades,' arc not classed as " manufacturers. It is safe to assume then, " that one-third of the whole population is " supported, directly or indirectly, by mamt- " facturing industry. FKKE TKADK vn. lROTECTIO!C, We extract from the New York "Keening JPoft tko following alkgory? admirably illus trative of a great cardinal principle. Tke question involved is destined to be come a most important one in this country ; it is by no means a new one, but it is going, to assume a different shape ; and being one, of tke most iotereetteg and intricate in the wkok range of poMtie&l economy, it will re ceive a large sk&re of public attenti&i. It kaa taxed tko intellects of the very first peltical .ekc to comprehend it, and kas maajagt))4.namcs arrayed on both sides. At ontHliBrC, i oame near doing for this coun try what the slavery question lias since done. Tti ere is no likelihood tkat earnest differ ence of 'opinion in regard to it, even lo tke pokifcef acrimony, -will render such a result again imminent ; but it will certainly be a leading political istuc. It will readily be " seen, tkat Ike aatagomstic ideas of protection and 'free trade arc kcre presented in a striking view: Stout roa Oooo I.ittlr raoTKCTioxisT Ciiiir pass. Once upon a time there lived a taanwhoce name was lord Monboddo. llowasaqaeerfifh', as yon will see before you get to the end of my tale. This lord wafe of the epinloa that all eu. were deeceaded from moakeys ; that at one time everybody had tail, but in the courte of events' thco inconvealcat caudal wero worn off and abandoned. key wo were treated shamefully by a raceof peo ple who lived on an ialand where there was tittle to cat. and who bad big ahtp in which they aatae to vklt us taeakey ferthe purpose of trad e They Altaatremofe perio,waen we were anraon wasted Mine of our eocoinut. and ottered tu give us Mice jockey cap and baked chCMiuU ba exehaaget bit wo wouldn't li'teu to them, as we wbhed loaauioture everything oureelrc and te live eseurowncocoanats. Xot to be baffied In their trade they ehtfed us up to the tops -of the htgheH trees and pelted us with (tone, so that in eeK-deteaee wo threw coeoaauti at their head te drive them away, bat they only laughed at ua aad pelted u harder than ever, so a to get taero ef oar "raw material,'- as tney eauea it. Finally, we etWe4 a protective union, ay which wo drove them from our country. were able to keep all of the cocoauuts to our- aaa Seme of the foolish monkey theacht we might have exchanged our fruit fr the red caps and baked eheejwt of our Bekfebeee; bat we kaew better, aad decHued to us any thing which we did set rlc or aaake oanetvai. The conteuence was that red safe became very dear, aad mimr.a l-spectbtc ateekey had to wear last year's boa bh wt wax e a new one. A few luakwi became verv rich aad powerful. butamaeftVeatatKatbame that they cou Id net be penaiMed to set! their cocoanat ia the bestBtarketaad parehate what they wanted, with out waUtag to be tteaed. But the rich and powerful loaakt up all of the votes at the cenveMion of the people, and high priee rated threttgbout th land t which concla aWely ntetains the Jheery of .Lord JJeaboddft, aad, prove that all of tho monkey arc not yet deal. Mr tall headed. TL&matm to Uie recent capture of the Fmtck garrison at Bagdad ky a party of It Bei ihtsw fret tke AMerkan side of tke Jtk Gnmde. tke New York Jitpmm says : The ftnttier aad later tateSsVenec eoaenskg tM adhtr, teaamUted from New Orleaas. put a dtist aud. In aoae respeets, even .a 'jaere c ttsas fce, u 1U The Aari tneeea.. whiek rh n rer mm raptur4 rr the lstperi! iWwfi m4 fiBMii) Ik la a'. BJ.- fyyi aaaarmav aoeawtg, J?, tara atJ. a4y, taa' 4ia n,,soprf jV4HC.jHtpeNSa efcet.haa - K wt.trde maywi Honstgn, Taw, JVysya, of kte IMMaf lUT-t, - ' c- ' tra sn r T1 W (W I "a? W-l K -W KJ Atf tjh'Mi Ia it frj-- - F bad Uiul, of prosperity aod mwwn. Almost from die very date at wkkk tke eefects oftlie'ddeot were delivered to tkesc. one of tke brotken i, uLb mi di h .nvn.. um jt t v. w Material jaoooetfj wkkli t tkia -gtivekHiij'-Sic iWcamc "X.,i.tn2i-. . 11.:."- r:- !i .. BK'Wdktitorlal. Upon' the gfotind' -. ., "t . rSrs in wkkk he porfomed tke1 duties incumbent y- -tk;' JoHS-'keirskJp ; , and tke better to cloat hW purpose, oTgetting ,oo t rol of tke emire.estaie, jassumoa me, ,wo, oiiirawnriai early knawiftg thli mesas bykka'2u jbrother kadgot' tke'jttart 'oCjum, was promptly restive uaior.katke eonsideredi kk intrusive ad yice,'adikei!ig of a quick and spirited tem per; as promptly told Mm of it. J)iscern- ing'too, tkat kk brother was ilcntly andx airelyaeqniriagtkejKj.werj.aBdjintcnded to take, the advantogeof kirn, he became very 'SoneiUve akOTt'kisMjhts fn the estate,; and resented all interference with his epkere of duties, ana interest., unetcr,ine general (legacy. He kskw,. however, tkat a joint tenancy -was beat for tke property, arid was willing to hold it io,lf. liis'broiher wonld but Btrictly comply, with, .the, .terms oi the. anstrument under 'wkiok ik'cy'keld, and whicli hid' reg; nlarly gone to prolate: was' sensible and good-natured enough, to: admit muck , that his. brother cklraed askU contribution to the increase; and that he- kad exkikited "many fine riaiities;, But he' claimed aa much for lumself,1 and) alsonthat under, the circumstance having. :alreadyt submitted to much that hk. brother diad cozened. hini into .agreeing to, lus self-respect .agreeing and duly lo his,- own, interests, would permit liim.togonojurtker. -Tkk unhappy state of things-lasted for some( time, during wliich Uterc was much wrangling and. coqi .tention Uie one, gradually! adding; to 'his strength and influence, and making the measure of hk encroachment greater the other, adopting every mode of persuasion, and resistance which would not break the peace of the family, to prevent himself from losing all voice1 and control in the business, At last, Ih'c latter perceiving that his brother, because it was nta Enounced purpose,- in tended to take the whole estate in hk charge; determined to demand a' separation of in terests, which he did. Before proceeding, tq extremities, however, he told. Jus (brother, that if keJiad mistaken Ms intentions, aad would srive him' mimcient' guaranty thai die did notproposo to force him into Vrongtal .and hurtful, measures, he. would, make no difficulty r and. tkk,' his brother, in a partial and half-way mannerafiected to do, but loud ly protested that the others suspicions "were unfounded, and that he.jjiad nevef enter tained such a purpose. The.mjured brother, however, did not like 'this reluctant promise and vigorous protest, and very meagre pcr- i.1 ' . ' t ' , 1-1. i II iqrmance; anu cieariy ?egug ? nai would lead, concluded, as there was nq com mon arbiter, to assume -at once 'the sole con trol of hk own interests. The other resisted, and ;a long, and at times, doubtful, struggle followed. On the .one aide was power, and numbers, and a claim to sustain the will as binding npon' both parties ; on the other there was courage and, fortitude,, and tliat confidence of success, which high-spirited men feel, when they are- forced to contend against otlds for what they deem their rights under a broken coyenant, Thectmtest end ed in the triumph of tlk stronger-Ibrothcr, but not without much reason on his own part, to acknowledge that ,hk brother had shown qualities which entitled him to the iikhest resDcct. and that, it, was due to him that tlte wrong -impression un der which, Jie had entered the fight, Bhould be removed without malice or vin- dictivenosa. Indeed it was considered by all disinterested parties, no matter on which side lay their sympathies, that if. the stronger brother did not intend the injustice which the other feared, that altera so valiant and heroic struggle against it, the weaker should not her subjected, to it, as punishment. But the success ful brother did not think so, and now, having Ms brother in hk power, he k proceeding to do all, and" more than"all, that It wasformerly suppwed he desired or intended. The fami ily wlironUnuc to be ono, but not as har monious and happy as it might be, and their best friends Jiave good reason to think, that unless the victorious brother desists from his present course, they will be forced to conclude tkat he was artful, unscrupulous, and over bearing even before the difficulty, and that under present circumstances, lie is utterly destitute of generosity and magnanimity. .It is at any rate, evident to all just-minded peo ple, that the will under which they inherit, should, be .consulted, as .to tke proper mode of healing the estraageraest between the brothers, and putting th'e property iu the con dition to give its due yiclgs. A PUBLIC XEEB. There is no city of tKe population and im portance of Nashville, that has not a better organized pysfeaa for preserving neoltlt. in fact beyond a Pest House for the reception of patients with bontagcous diseases, and a gen eral street cleaning in" a superficial way, we may be said to have np hygienic establishr ment or means whatever. Now tlxis k not as itskould be, and ouglit to baiu-omptlv remedied. It bekooves our city gqvcrnaient to take it promptlj in. kand. To aay tkat tke city treasuryds. not able to supply the means of putting'on foot proper sanitary measures, Is :io valid reason why. it is not done. Thecituens are taxed to tur-i jikk a treasury, and, if money, and the skill, knowledge, and appliances that it can pur- ohs.se, kas auy proper mtmtcipai use, it is for protection against pestilence, and epide mics, and disease generating causes-of all sorts. The treasury is munificiently used to protect atpiinst fire, to supply water, -to keep streets In order, to jnaintain a.police, and to sastaiB pakuc sokeow kudable and neceary objeck all of tkem but will any one" aay, tkat either one k more necessary, than a.proper and tkorongk system of free ing the eity from filth, and f providing the means ky which the general lieaitn may oe preserved T We think not. In view of the? approaching rammer, and what in tke opinion, of many, tke aigfta fore token, we urge tkat tke City Council shall take active hold of this matter: and we do not go farther tkan tke judgeswenWor tko peeketa of our ciUea will warrant,, when we aay tkeywill endorse the establishment of- thorough and complete system in every respect. We do not tkin it neoemary to argue.in kekalf of the necessity of tkk measure. Tkk krief notice k arouse attention to tke Mkkot, and we repeat, tkat OHr city oficiak need have no foar of doing too' muck in rt, gard to tkk 'matter. If tke city treasury k overstrained, let some present expense be ,!fr$kd,U safer tkat they ay take proper earevf tkepkWk hhh. It k tke prime Ky.. We akedl tecsr te tkk snkjeet again. Tut tvwr of (krado, in kk a- Me lis tke j.sgiUtw:jf jkai Seat, speaks k xiror ef a nMd P tte LUr mm tw tkoHl iiy;iH. 'mp MMarot ssjePinscnan, awt iwcnsji ljiV--; Meatkr foettk eoanft. , He regard it w net k jtU.jfcyiiatkli WWW oi a cosmesa. ir auve imae so i. y il ar . jt. :a-ss lowing fromi , commend iw ta of tke eomnwrcia Naakville. It will be! that trade everywhere prospers according to I The m . i n. . - . - -, . . in SCiouis, akowthat the. two leading pa- it. - x ii . n j i j , V SAT7S)9vhB. four papers, compared by quarters andin, ft41," for tkc(yaor k0fit its l Advertising receipts eftSoiBHicreial and Oazcttc .Cesilinexeess -XjnT ofUaiettc. 1 :3d " -..".JSS.167 j 3t.8 7.681 .tth fe; 14,899 Totah -$118,91 ,,.1472, "$88,6 Si. LOU W. Advert bins reeeipts of Republican and Democrat 'Democrat Jtepuoliean. Difference. lt Quarter $82.3 $aB,791 tTJXl 2d 3d 30.148 40,425 4U70 3S.186 46,802 8.03S Ith 2.133 Total ......-$13793 $USjBSi Xxcos-i in favor of .the lRepubiean.$lfi,119 It is an accusation Joften made against the newspapers of'CinciuHotLthat they do not have enough iopy ,of the -greatness of the I made Eerc with tlie, conspicuity that would T be becoming and profitable; "and occasional ly we are pointed the Chicago papers as models;" in thk respect., Perkaps' they are, 'kut'weregardth'em. as models of "bad taste, and bur opinion k decided that their inces sant and excessive "puffery positively dam agea7the credit of the city. People are apt to suspect the virtue ,pf too much, protesta tion. , ' , ' But there, is one department of at newspa per that to the. "eve of the experienced ob server; always tells'the truth bf the. business "of a city the adyertising department. And it serves perfectly, too; as an index for the general publia 'Editorsraay pufT the busi neaa of 'their respective cities untillhey lose , breath and conscience'but if, the editorials : have not the indorsement of advertisements, ther. are, all emptiness and vanity. That wMch' k true'jof cities k Irue of smaller mat ters. People eagerly seek a puffin the -editorial ahd lcteal column, of things which they ought to" knoyr intelligent persons are aware editors are not informed; and they think such "notices" as they can obtain by per sonal importunity, added to, pecuniary in ducements, in second rate papers, are of more value than advertisements i a first class' paper, that, will not make editorial ap peak for attention id advertisements, in any t r. lit l- jZ case, ur piu-tuiu-.e its euiuniiia usteiiHiuiy ue- 'voted to reading matter, for money. Herein tkey are greatly mistaken. The peopk do not err when they look, upon a flat pufT as1 evidence of humbuggery. They know the editor "who declares some new 1 notion or novel nostrum the most" extraor 'dinary invention of the age, does not know what' lie is writing about, and take it for granted 'he U paid to deceive them. And 6 have 'no doubt' .many meritorions enter 'prises have . 'been prejudiced, and failed through puffery, that would have succeeded if their" proprietors had better appreciated the public intelligence, and been so sagacious as to perceive the superior value of legbi imate adwrttsingj , So we say to the business men and1 active population' of Cincinnati, who think we should be as noisy in praise of our city as the Chicago papers are. in petting forth the wonders of the part of the world in which their lot is cast, that, in this greater, as well as in many .smaller- affairs, advcrt'ulng u bttttr thanfpvjhuf. No editorial elaboration of ""the advantages ;e possess in Cincinnati, and of thc-growth and activity of the, plaie, could so plainly tell of the presence of a great andlbusy city here, rich and stirring with capittl and skilled labor, as the third race of .lie daily Oommtrcial. where the Lmyriad tcanti of the peojde are adycrtised, I and tlipt ni-irvplniia r-vinmritv.. nnrfrir-i Andso,' tof, in a lesser dcrec of other de partmen'tsipf advertisings lr . THE PRCSIDEXT AXI TIEE QUES. TIOX OF SUFFRAGE IX THK IMS TKICTJ' Discussing" tke probable .result of the bill winch has recently passed, the lower house, of Congress, granting suffrage to the negroes in theJDistrict of Columbia, the New .York Herald say's :' Whether a two-thirds -vote for the House kill can be relied upon m the Senate is a disputed point. Should .that vote be cast it Svili, of course, be useless, for. the President to veto the bill, since the same vote can pass 5. 1 " . - . T , t , it over ,ius veto ai any nine, in xnai case ne will probably return the bill without hk . i . signaiusc, iuus uirowing uie wuoie respon; sibility upon Congress and leaving themess bcrs to explain their action to their constitu ents as they best can. But if the bill should pass the Senate without a 'two-third vote we predict that the President will veto IU In Jus veto message hc.wiHi state Ins .posi tion iniregard to negro suffrage, and as he understands tue .wnoic Bubject verv thor--ouchly, Jiaving been bom and educated among the. non-slavcholding whites' of the South: the country will await this exposition with the greatest intercut. ThcPresidentniay be opposed to negro suffracrc upon the cround of inexpediency; he may be in favor of erantinir the right of .suffrage to the negroes under a property qualification, as inNew xork; tie may suggest an educational limi tation, or he, may hold that only those .ne groes who served.in.our army during the"re cent rebellion should be admitted as partners" with, the whites in the government of the -it'- .3- v:. rc)UVU( J16 UUOiVb .UVLCIIU WJ LUV1U1C III exact views upon, the subject : but still we venture the. prediction that hk veto will promptly follow the passage, of the House bill by the Senate, unless that passage be ef fected by a two-thirds vote. The issue be tween the .President and the radicals will then be. clearly and unmistakably marked, and tne people will nave to decide between them. We .believe that the people are "with the President, and that the thousands who arc claimed, by the radicals as ardent sup porters ot a negro sutirage law, unconditional and universal, are just as mythical as those thousands of abolition soldiers who. accord ing to. Governors Andrew, and Yates, were to crowd the highways and byways as noon as the am-jici nation proclamation was issued. but who could never be discovered by the government, even after repeated drafts, We are quite ready, therefore, to have the Issue maae, pecause.waoeuve mat mo rresiuent will be sustained. Indeed, for man v reasons we deem it better that the matter should be forced at once to a conclusion. The govern ment know disorganized and divided against itself: the progross.of reconstruction is im peded, and the country k disgraced by these squabbles, and suffering from the unsettled condition of affairs. Let us have some de finite settlement of the negro question, and let the. Union be restored without further delay, BLOCKADE BUNKERS. T, C Callicot, su pervising, agent of tke Treasury Department, is busily engaged at Charleston, S. C, ,in investgating tie blockade, runners, of tkat' city, .and the assets, of tke various companies. The assets include, it k said, several steam era now in British waters, but claimed as property of the "Unhid States. The follow ing k Secretary McCullock's order author- king tke examination of books, papers, &c, of all such aa are involved in tkk connec tion : " U. S. Treasury Dh-"t. "Sib: Tke Department, witk a view to gain information relative to tke blockade business during' tne war, nave sent Mr. as speck! agent of tkk Dcparptment, who will question you npon oath, and has the power, to summon witnessey&c. " You will take notice that, roa are here by forbidden to pay out any dividends, or dispose of any property wkkk may ko on kand belonging to tke company yea rep rer sent." ' Mr. ToMrpBRT: the recently impeached Mayor of Louisville, Is charged ky tke Courier of that oily wkh-kaving resisted tke barial of Confederate aeldveea in tke public cemetery, sayiRg that the cetHnwfM were good enoagk for tkem. and " beforeke weald vote for burying tkew in Cave IIiH Ck tery ke woaW see their bodies rot on tke coromonn," We tnlst tke Courier aay baye, keea nweinforped,. If not, we pky tke,Hiif Gf. 8, 31, Bt'ttpratkaa wjtkdrawn tom tke editorial dofrtHH of tke Ofew Drksaasj i t-vewYfH. nv m jmr . menaror O..WW in of Harlow J. Pkelp & Co of tkat etf. r vw" tsa'KTL ik: 'kwDeasacn'oT Sund I in 185, krgetUKOiHCS-from advert tscHJOJrii tlian tjicleading papers here, tbc Ojma&retof'' a 'Gaesf? WcriS;c Ike' returns of tke from Waehii .i uiB-uciiesiB fr, 1 1 7 1 . I , ' B . broad, receive at tn tke last steaAcr from Europe are favorable to American interests. Tke Sane for tke extension of European miil- pV ef continent kave-, recked aaketk SEw-Xke rwtoHrth!.. I It k . tiu, uji ilia iniiir nrwi ne vi3-"bVlkTiHXwal brtfe' Trench cations. Tftere are "grounds for belkviag Staya: ptoding upon the wdwect. wkiclik said to fiktaTpreyiotis o.Weitrarfi"oii. of tke civil f fTkew reports db not accent withi otatemont of 'American pMsengers coming by ,tbe last jteacBoribut; -we. ar-pievortneIes3 quite prepared to'believe they are snbstan Uallr correct" "There' are many signs in Waekineton: and.in the noB-actioni of the1 Committees ori. Fo'reum Bektions, of the xiouse ami Benaic tna. oeiweeti tnis gov ernment and FrsSce-' touching afkirs in Mexico, notking for a, time will be"doneV A powerful influence at tne utpitot is urging j tke recognition of Maximilian by the United States, with the view and understanding that the French troops will be withdrawn; but as thcre'is no intention to recognize Maximil ian, so there will be ho immediate departure of the foreign legions in Mexico." Louis Napoleon and Maximilian are involved in a dilemma most difficult of any 'present ...... T T r T i I boiution. iv. x. .impress. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VC'KWHEAT FIiOUR. KO'BAHBBLS JOSX RECEIVED For Sale 0-6 very cheap. K, B. PEARCE. jan25 2t ' 4T Market street. E. M. DAVIS & CO., Dealers in TOBACCO AJfH CI G AIlS, XO. 32 TOJIOIT STREET. HAVE IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OP the bet brands of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Cigar, to which we invite the atten tion of " lovers of tbo weed." -fS Jleerschauuis, and Pipes of every descrip tion. jan24-Iw HAYING DUEY OUALIFIED AS Executor of the last IViU nnd Testament of, JUlliN llAHllliMi, SenM Uecowed this is to notify all penons indebted to the Estate of said Testator to come forward and make immediate payment to the undersigned': and all persons hav ing claims against raid Estate are hereby rcnulred to present the same duly proven within tbo time prescribed by law, or tli Uiu notice will be plead m har fivftfnf thm W1 Executor. Ac, of John Uardliig, Sen,, doe'd" jan25, 18Ce-wtw AVIJfO HVAEIFIED AS AD3IIXIS TRATOK upon the Estate cf, RANDAL McU. SOUTIIALL. deceased, this is W notify all persons indebted to said Estate to come forward and make prompt "payment to the undersismed, and all persons having claims against the Estate ' of said intestate, are hereby notified to present the same duly proven within' the time prescribed by law, er this notioo will be plead in ban against thera. WILLIAM Q. HARDING, January'16, 1805. Administrator. jan5 wfw 9150 REWARD. STOLEN FROM MY PREMISES ON THE 19th inst, a Chosnut colored MARE, 19 years old. about 15 band high, a little white on one or both hind feet, and hca vy with foal. Branded with tho letter li, on the left hip. I will give FIFTY DOLLARS for the return of the Mare, and ONE HUNDRED for tho; apprc- ueuviuu nuu conficuon 01 lao.imci. Also, a large BAY HORSE,' with two or more white feet. with Saddle spots. tlvmnrkei W. O.HAKDINU.' Jan25--dlwjwlm ,o COUNTRY EESLTJENCE FOR SAL E OR REIVT. rpiIE FAMILY BESIDENCEOF S. D. BALDV X W IN, flye miles Nortli of the city, is now uucrcu ivr.wuo. xramo Jiouse with iiight itooms Kapered: Smokc-hou-c, Servants room, Milk ousc, Cow-houso,, Barn. Stables. Crib and Hen house; everything' to make n family residence comfortable aud- desirable ; FORTY ACRES of j.iin.i, in-mjr uuaoic; large collection or the finest trait. Trees, of various kinds, all growing; fine Garden spot; nnd the whole placo suitablo for Mnrkrt t,nrilpnlTi(-f a Wall nr ..i.a..-.:i:.... est. cold water ;' in one of the best neighborhoods v. mw!i:b, , hi sun uararain. ir nqt sold Boon, the place will bo rented for the year. Sale of Household Fnrntittre , Fanhhiff Utensils, Cc, Takes place.next TUESDAY,, tho 30th instant, For particulars apply at this office to jan2a 'bS-lt ' " Ji O. GRIFFITH. 3TEAMB0ATS. For SmUhland, Evans ville ami JLionlsvillc. THE STEAMER PALESTINE, E. P. Ccueb. i Master, will leave for the ab'ovo and interme- uioio i ons on mio ijai. lihursuay,) at o'clock, p. v., For freight orpassase, apply on board, or to ' CAPT. J. N. CORBBTT, or , ,4 , CAPr.WM.BOYD,Ag't jan2j It STAR LINE. Cincinnati and Nashville Packet Company. J For Iiotiisrillc and Cincinnati. LEAVES SATURDAY 27th at 10 .. v.. tho fine , Passenger fctcauierBERTIIA, U. B. PiasKb' oard, or . AlrCTit. jan25 3l Corner Clark and Front sts. For cw Orleans Direct. r rpHB LARGE STEALER EHl'EUOR. Capt. A. Kklsky, will leave as above on THURSDAY the 2ath inst., at 10K A. . ror ireigniirjiassage, apply.on.board.or to , . ---.A. SPENCER A- CO.. 01 jan23-3t W. A. PEEBLESAgcnt. For Cairo, MeiHpkitt antLXew OrleaitH. fPHE REGULAR PASSENGER-PACKET, X Tiracusi will leave as TYROXE, lUnu is, Master. Wkaveb, r;icrk. above XUUKHUA1, tho 2ath inst.. at 12 o'clock, if. For freight Orpassaee. apply on board or to WM. BOYD, 1 , ,. -Jan21-2ty g W.1I. PEEBLES, Agents, ' JofausotiTilIe Cairo nmt St txml Daily" line of Packets. -JJUNNrNG .IN CONNECTION WITH THE JLVlNasvillejand -Northwestern, Nashville nd Chattanooga, and Tennessee and Alabama Rail roads. A FIRST CEAS8 PASSENGER STEAMER Leaves Jolinjonville for St. Louis, Cairo, and Paducah every day on the arrival of the cars, conneccing at Paducah with the Cincinnati Pack ets, at Cairo with tho Illinois Central Railroad f the Memphis Packet Company, nnd Atlantic and Mississip Stoamship Company and at St. Louis with all the. Railroads and Upper Mississippi Port OfHce corner of Church nnd Summer Street, opposite St. Cloud Hotel. Ja2, 'O-tf XASIOIIXE A CINCIXXATI PACKET COMPANY,. JAMES W. GAFF, President -rrva iTrp 1 c-- i ua.ui tn. MiQiJi our ii I ONE OF THE FINE PAPSENGER STEAM ERS, XeWEXA,' REBECCA, EMMA FITB, or 1IAVASA, will leave Nashville everTTUMaiJAX aau i'l.llJAX.and Liucinnati very 1 fcllN liSli A X and oATUl.DAx. j All claim against tho alwye Company will be adjusted n presentation, by A.JA; St'tlMIlil.iA: Ui.j special Agents. janl3-3nr Corner Church and Colloge ts. TO FOMTICIANS. T E II AVE A LARG E NUMBER OF Leoibu f T, .tivk JUkios asd AxcaiCAKn, bound.in Boole form, contftinlnir the' full -renortsnf the nmceed- ins nnd SDeerhc for session of 1S."i9 and 'SO. i , . . . i - at , : . r COUNTER FOR SALE. WE nAVE A VERY NICE COUNTER, eighteen feet long for sale. April v to Jan25-lw "UsKtyrjtso'AiiKaidi-; Office. - - FOR RENT, X FRONTING ON CHURCH STREET. IN THE . Union' asd Americas Block, a Room admir ably suited Bran mace or shhui Ketair jsasiness. Apply at th Counting Rodm of the Umox and AUKKICAX. - -i a . f-j i janv ix. FK KENT. rpWO VERY LARGE ROOMS IN THE JL J Fourth Story of the Ustos and Axksicax Block, well adapted to tnanv purposes. Apply atthecounting-roomoi tntsoBice. .. A'. U.i)UiSftIiUlVl-i. vu. declo-tf ii REMOVAL. -TTJE HAVE REMOVED OUR STOCK, TO NO. V 7 South Market Street, where we hope to meet our former patrea and the puWtc generally. OMrloekislsrT and-wrtl sdeeted. and we will alwai sell at the lowest market price. janl3-Sw CHAS. NELSON A CO. BestlrftMci Swrkartsais "Kesttdeaers ' rOR HALE! , A JPRAME DWELLING WITH FIVE ROOMS s. aad eat balMRM-, In a' beaattfal Grove, near the Murfrceiboro Pike., about one mile from tke. Citv. niirt ef'theFn,terTra-t. nd frontin on two Avenues, one 00 ft, wide. The Tract contain 17 Sl-pwth Aeree or very rertile ldiadr- a goa Well, and Orehud ef aMorted Fruit Tree. Tlie aeichberbeed ivexreMeat. and the property is averea sew rer hh wh. . . . 'trttltrPTT 1- to. . jvpfnyio i. XV.J.O-, .i-AtK, m n. n.a)errys r ColtMe itrf. or 1 t r i. tj n nsnirv Notice. pK PUt3--ARJ41mRRY NOTIFRD :L-tbt 1-4 JVa- ef wk. Flaxwax ic C., has IkW day ten Ifailajd by BHi taal eeaeeet. K, H- PENNISAKKr retiree from the JSrw. barfaur sold hi entire iaterit ia the. beese to WM. KM:UM.BewFmiw aeauaseta aa eeaiuaderi tste Mi tMe at-ww. naKa X . R- Fra-Mbakek .will raMi M Clk. and wW a aiad to ee Ms &trlm4L ' j;. , jgm, gag , Hsrusi w j states nil in Rand 1 DetMrttalMl 9m "r"-T 1 a-a i ri d . at m m & 1 SOLIIALE G10CESS, m-sratfms: - .- Eeceiving, Forwarding g storage Merchants' merly occupied by Swing, JlcCrory & Co. hum A KE KECEIVtN'Q and have ia ftoro the fel- ttlOO barrels Bnw Sugar. & l- 35 vdo iTdo -dS"' 35 do U do do s 50 do Etnart's Cru-hed Sugar, standard do do A do .do do' 23 do Powdered do S do Syrup, 25 do Molafecs. 50 kegs Symp. S and 10 gals.,' CO barrels Ko 1 and 2 Mackerel, ,f3 ammo io io 50 qr do - I do ii do lo 230 kits " . do ! I 25 barrels F.Tf. A Co' Whisky. do S.N.rikc's nun da 200 boxes star candle, 50 doicn brooms, 100 boxes cheeso, 50 boxes raisin.. 500 kegs nail. 100 reams paper, 50 boxes assorted soap, IA 1 ft W - doien bucket fjOaeks Rio coffee, 108 boxes candy, " 50 baskets champagoe, 30 cases sardines, 50 boxes starch, 50 "do pickles, 20 do Madder, 75 barrels apples, 50 boxes assorted wines. 1009 barrels Flour, alt grades, 250 do Potatoes. 100 boxes Fire Crackers, 100 cases assorted Liquors, .-a ' In addition to the above we have a general as sortment of groceries, all of which were bought during the present pressure in the Eastern mar kets. We expect to ,ejl .goods, pa short profits, and would be pleased to have our old friends call onus. r-nixMi a;i.u A. 6. Evrinsr. of the former firar.of Ewlnr. Me- Crory & Co will be found with the above firn for the purpose of settling up their business. decZl C. POWELL, GREER & CO: BROKERS .1 AND J COMMISSION' ; --v, 'Mercliaiits.-': .18 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, Columbus Powkll, formerly C. Powell ,fc Co., Knoxville, Tenn i I. F. GREEN, formerly Nlchol, Green & Co.Xash- Aillc, Tenn. -,..'.. it Cnls. M. McGHEEiliving at KnoxvilleTenn. BY the above eard it will be seen wo hare es tablished, ourselves inNewYor for the nur- poso of doing a legitmate commission business ; and being a.Tcmicssce house, we respectfully to 'licit tho patronage -of- our Southern friend gen- ii.. t(- i .. . i. , l . i vanccsonconsignmentsMoloancurrency.ongold:!.?11-.1 especial attention, .to my Stock, wunoui cuareo ui inicrcs. : .o purcnaseanu sen cotton, tobacco, flour and cork : also mill ttivlc. bonds.and government securities on a margin cx- ciujiveir on commi3ioD. ,j " Respectfully, C. POWEI.I GREEN & CO nee jj din LGAIST0,PARSONSq& Co., SUCCEifeOItS TO ORIFFITH, GAIVO ..Ik fc Ce, tin. Obtton factors, mm I.nmmiccrnn onri hn rui o rH i n nr. UV IIUUIUII UIIU I Ul Tl Ul U I IIC J MERCHANTS, SO. 9 PUBLIC LAXDIAC, CIXHSXATI. '11110, rtlVE-SPECIAL ATTENTION TO STORING VX and selling Cotton and other Produce. Ad- vanccs male on Consisnmcnts. Orders fortlro ccries. Flour, Bacon, and Grain solicited, and filled with care i it ,f,i';.i. ..iiill SUCCESSORS TO GRIFFITH, GAN0 ,& Co., COM M ISSION -XD FORWARDING- MERCHANTS, 3REIGnT AGENTS FOR TnE ATLANTIC 1 and Great Western Railroad, givlna throuah Bills of Lading to all the Eastern cities ; Agents' I hit jne ivanawna cut company, No. 7 College St, Nashville, TeiutfH Always in Store for ale.'well-elected Stock of urocerics, riour, JJtru,.uacon ami iirain. Ad vances made on Consisnments of Cnttori .ml other Produce to Messrs. Gano, Farsons 1c Co E, riRKPATniCK 'R.F. XKVIS'S. S.J. IEITH Kirkpatrick, Nevins & Keith, (sCCCIS.SOnS TO KIRKPATKICE a CO,) COTTON & TOBACCO FACT0RS. ' General Commission Merchants, ...j - 44 TJNIO.V street; NEW ORLEANS,. LOUISIANA. K. F. 1VEVIXS, 23 SOUTH COLLEGE ST., NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. janlt-tf &0AP! SOAP!! SOAP!!! DAWK'S IMPROVER- ERA8IVE SOAP. . f THE CIIKAPFSTii 1 ASP flent SeHp mtttle Ir tMt Semi your Orders to 1 . , r R0DDIE & CO. ' ' :: i 9 - M A N IT F A CTUMRS, X.e, CkHr'k trecl,v WASHYIULl TKXJf. dec 21 dSei ,SpleK-tH4 OHooItlciiee r Sle r Exchnwne. ANEW AND BLUOANT RRICK DWELL ING, (and Let 'JBH feet, Weet 5-iiTe.)eon- -UstM nAa ar ted Nw. Wttk-JMrMe Jtaatel. Gas ?ir-es, Cellv aad CisUra, blasted tbreack faSid reek. l-h bM and eetd waten 1 W-ll. M-1p. -ad oSbcr, AMefteeafod the theie. hew, forsaJ or enka-ge tar bueiaeai haase. 4ji th gtaare c ee-tr-r Te ia the eUr. Waji unja' -lti cuai si 1 gT 1 ifl - nk -J t a it-1 ranttiiqfB 1 or Toi;-irJwwARi), lift e out. id all roaad. wWrka M kare.' I IT.ta MerH yaeW.i l'W e above ler atBsy ! XAtR-lW' WiftJifafi fir f-Ti sf HBUk t pi A AC WiT I . -. J I JJ. tlA'kuTitv I I -t,lj.mH Kps. ta-jmm i.tailriTt ' ? Commission Mercliant n & n j n sm, y A. 99 (JfeHrck Street, t . XANHTIIXI TENNESSEE, sTTAS ASSOCIATEDtSITitliLSCf IN THK Jtl above busincse ' ivf,. MARK I ;JAKT5t JUHtT, 4 4 I. .v,lf fr.fl wit tl Vila lA..Vinc;M- l !, tr ha w akle In atr. -.l . tl.-tI-.H ' ' ' he will be able to ffive lmTreml Mti.lU.H.iti ti sJffol" firHI wfil retnaa heretofore. l - r, o. lM.ni 1. . v.i . 1 v : IN STORE "ANB FdR HAX.E I6Wl r59'barreisrelfflflr Sttgiw, different grades. -,- 2 barrels w!-ael mw l'owitered tiarars, barrels Aand,8 Coffee Sugar, ,. . 50 Sacks priote Rio Coffee, S sack OW Gv't Java Coffee, 300 lbs choice tlrees aad BU(ik,Teas, 150 barrels Extrsi Family Rsur,' 200 lbs Sajpir Cured Hams, 1.S0Q1M Dried Jteef' 29 barreti N. p.-Molasses, 25,ke!T3 0okl - uaii oarreis (to 1000 lbs itb. W boXatf Cheese. 2S barret Buttw Craeker. Cava Oysters, aaraine. 'ml S5oap,f 50 boxwl ndles. 10 TIerees Lard, ,Jves Lard, Together wittr-Fies t, Ratsias, Almonds. Brazil .nuts, iepner,, bp ice, uinirer, Indigo. Madder. v;oppenu, Aium, etc., j.ogwooa. nrooms, Buckets, Pepper' Sauce, Catsup, Pleicle, Preserves, and many other articles' too numereas to mention, all ot wnicn are oBered as cheap a the cheapest. JB.S. HAMILTON. LIQUORS. 'HI Kim,l.'-IlAll.n.l fll 10 barrel Jamaica Rum. . -hlf" 1 cask Superior Cognao Brandy, 10 baskets fine Champagne Wine, 20 cae Catawba Wine. ..;i. ;.-t. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. consisting in part of the following favorite brands: "Trotting Club ' Cigars. Savcnty-Six Cervantes " Washington ripapw. Henn- Clay " " Medoe"- Chewing Tobacco. i a tawaru s Rob Roy Navy And various other brands, which we are deter WKl m HTMiieu. to sell verv foic. k r trAvrr.Tnw rf jyjtrWH iyaau.iijflMaitiii''s yiy , '-ta. - 11 f f ! N. B. PEARCE.' i (OF ARKANSAS.) - ilrtH''IfOIi,Ji.A'r.'Ri t fP V a a o kAiND COMMISSIOX MERCHANT, COTTON & TOBACCO FACTOR, 17 South Market Street, Nashville, Tonn. ,31 I it l -. ii:l I t it (, . . . J . V. . I ... .... ..J J I UJ I ...... I !.!. If . T 1 T'T 11.'t.t.L 1 Ak.. nnvcinwpvTj nv rnnvni -rnmrvi jiirseuoic I'rodaee and MerchnncJue, solicited. Liberal advances made on cansirnments. and wuicnaeaver to aeeuro 4ICK SALES A.YB I'RBJf ITRETCRNS Partlcularattrntlon liven to the fillinz of Pleat rr's orders for plantation supplies. A large and wcu-eieclcdisppiy 01 Groceries and Liquors Kept constantly on hand, to be sold at the lowest mantel price, tor cam. , jan.i-n .1. as. riatr. ORH BROTHERS, GROCERS FORWARDING unuocno, runiir nnuinu iXTTi I cosnnrssio'tf Corner of Market and Church streets. XafttivlIIe, AGENTS fw tb Sale of the celebrated Laarel Rill Sheetlmr. Cotton- Rallies;, and I-tone Mills Cotton ltnv. Janli lau y. x. aaiEX. aa. W. KtHAXTOX.' BRIEN & THAXTOjN", WJiolosale Grocers, I' i.1 COMMISSION MElOHAifTS, N. W. C8RNt,CeLLME-A CHURCH grfL lVtgHlivnioV TCB8. ARCHER CXIEATHAM A CO., WHOLES A LK GBOCOS A)TD COMMIgSIOI MEKGHANTS, Aad Importers of Brandies, Wines and Liquors,' "3f. Ja-ryi KsjWj, WM aai Was Ate. TM dw rMred , wwaamer j. w truae, Sirfr.' n aw una awtri b ine?. 23 b2e,sSiraonr,yae-wl!eatw'hiskHVri -frpes D'amalcaJtNm, i , KbelsC4dIkdrWWhisicr, ' ' ' ' 6 PipesET C . -2.barrelRobertseB,CoHnty Wisky, Oo i casks Sherry and Port AVI M, all 10 barrels Near York flmnttr. ' - "i ' " o-,,!,- ' w m4 C 1 giwi' r'-w-'Tin-yLrim-msukmr-e-e-r -t mmf in - - - i In iKfT-itT Ami DE.VL5R3 IX tttwT-' TB0e0fTGRS -it ele., etc., Cr. CHeffe mmI Clsttrok 9m.. pit 9 lT4l a KEEP CON-MTANTEY X H.VNV.VA1 ' 100 ka choice Kio Ceoe. -:'. lUo bkk Cmeked, Powdered .-rod Or-w-;, 140 bblj4 09-lc bfiMr w , W " Mackerel, No. Land 2. - i - jt mi m- tt 'iiuhiut & m : -,; - a 150 kits No. 1, 2 and S. , . t eoap (ssworted.) 5 TkMes freak-Hieo. ; .T , ld aad Port Korkl Milk. ; lCRtkkk, I kkkiand k eoHtryEard.' , ,5 tierce Dried BeefT " ' ' " 50 kW'N. O. Mekuses and Sywp 50 bk4Srkam Moksaes. 10,0afcgsMiT&tR Seed. , Together witk' an aerteotGf PKESH CAJflTED TBUITS, WCHAS , " : -'Peaclies, TmHte, (-- Fickle?,, ' ' ' SrJljief, Oj'NcrtH BrHRdy PchcMcs, )r0 r1 Ckerrleu, .Werecstersklrc HHi,i opper iSttHoe,' Kplcea, Pepper, ele., etc. J i i -siaf - ft -4 f . AVOXOST WHICH AK GKpTkl4rwdyf Ml Hennesey, (hard, thjpey & Co PintoCaatilkw; vintiwe, 1849 '52,and'o7 3 United Vineyard; Proprietors; ln r i.m .9-iii i-ar 75 boxes St. Marcesmx OtamiKwn?. jlO Cabinet Go" Heidek, ? 125 boxes Claret; very ike. 1 W.HISKY1 10 bbls "Old, Crew," im, wamated wt-i - , perior 10 any ever.onered in ..Nabvill. 185 bbls pure Rohcrt Cowrty, eld ami fine. 130 u Boarkon: all eradetL ' 23 " Apple Brandy, pare; - 8 " Peack Brandy, jmre. yt ) Antset, Curacott, Absynthe, JTainschiHo,; tyampoo DraMs, riaHtatlen anilBoh-erH' Bitters and London Club. u,vu, 3,800 Genuine Iraporteil DTavaaa Clear. lie.eee Baltimore, all grades; Torether with s. maml umrlmuil nf U.,1 and Fancy Groceries.' ' Jt. B. CHEATHAM A. CO. janlG f. CHEATHAM. OEO. W. UAgDES. CEO. S. K IKS IT. ARCUER CHEATHAM 1 CO., NO. 9 NORTH COLLEGE'S!1,, ttt . j. t ;. . Ajnoceis AMD IXQTWL0T FIJE BRANDIES, tirntTTlfi nm -T-. n VyiiJ0, UlljAltiS. Kt'-'.i'' JttC.f JEtC,f , 1. TTEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOR HA LB AV 150 ban Choice Kio Coffee. Ti 100" bhktCrii-Uil Tfl-',iirl. in J Dnnu. izj . - .i-i:ii: . , . . ... i lated tiufar. ' 100 bbls Coffee Snear. No. 89 and 98. 60 " Porto Kico &aer. 60 " , Jlaekwel, No. 1 and 2. 05 i jjfg 3 lOOkitej , " No. .l) 2 and 3. 60 kegs Dnglish Soda. 250 boxes Star Candles. 100. .1' Soap (assorted.) lOkkhKice. 26 " Cider Vreesar. 250 " Extra Family Flour. 50,kei Kettle-Kendered Leaf Lard. 200 bbki Salt (New Coooeraee.l 31 20 tierces, of 3fiteke)I & Armstrong- New oogar-uureti itams. 10 boxes Breakfoet' Bacon. 6 tierces Dried .Beef. 40 bhls SM-:ir-e MekwBM & Syntpfl, jw -e iaiK iaweneo.1 Tofe'hrr with aa AssertaMst of Eresli Canned Jmits mwh as HPfW1 pe.ciies, tomatoes, pi PICKLES, ainntvm nvs-iimo. ' ALMONDS. FILBEIim SPICES, PEPEER, ETC. ETC. OUR ASeORTMKNT OF RRANRI8?, WMI. KIRet. aad WINKS, fee writr aad dettnurr ef Savor. .camet be exeeRed m ttds er ay ether J. ' ... 1 . t tt , -A ' i'M. u H 5 qr. easks I'-elleveWn Braody. 3 a(- SryRWtf BfRwvjr 2 pitiaa Bswg HoHand?Mi. tari.; t )LW IttM.' oJ oasea Widow CK)et CkawpegweWkw. s m. Jttwtox Carte ere 3j M Carte Jkuielie r TJtA " -- - fl - wu ? vv nm it j-b-hj 4 APPIiltSrPEAOHBpY, AbriffirrTi!, AL.siNTira al 4 OTKACJfilCHIN6, HOKKXK'S MTTRUe, " V- , rJ. ii . jMM4ea AWPPfPi WWMt1WiA3it tc. C HI. I I ( -..-. ViM-' 8 i casks pure Malm Wine, ; - '4PiBes BHre iroOaHl nin. ' TT7I T 1 n vv.aQiesaie 9C f - a - 1 .t i usasaida'JlHW. e- .-JA Hi MO. 47 COIxLBGE STKBBT, ir ,h ay in r 3r.MSICI1T.7.E, TJEX. ' LAftCqMPtEnrSTOCK JJ55t- .wa'; ; rHrJK lHtpmeH(e, etc., tA-k Turn port AaiU, Ckaias. '880 -3ca MlT'c H HHj rarsateat N- -S7 CeHege Kt-et. At)CX,f ALL A ORAT. S00 :rkI FJJds. hz ' "2. .KJwbe Cottea Scrape. x or sweat Jfe. 17 Coltexp Street.! ALl-F.baVtUk GRAY. 1 QfiCi IXZEN ARS0RT FILES; 1.C00 .iwted Jsiwr t ttMLC6e Mills; 100 doses Asserted Cot te aad Wet CanX locsaleaf ,; X. tT t'sHe fHrvet, ALKXFAEL Jt GRAY. l GROSS KNIVES. AXB.IORXS; 1.280 VHeFcket Km vl ! i r Jrr4e ; 2)0 shears and Scissors; IW doiou Raxnr. rnrsaleat i Xei. 47j fHrt. ALEX. FALL GRAY. r RCULAR'.SAWS, XIW aadiCrtva-Cnt Saw. Jc-rt -helttegr -leather- stekiasr. Rnltlag Clnths. haw Gummcr. (lummer Hit, rorraloat N'n. 47 Cottesre )Hreet, ALRJCFALL Jr GRAY. m tttti t tt ENGLMW A AMERICAN BLISTER STEKL. Cast ateet.'rttear tweet, Siirimr Steel. GeriMU) Weel, Com Shellers. Cuttiae Boxes, Anvils, rfei !ow. Vices, For sale av No. Celtot-9 Street, ALEX. FALL Jc GREY. s if aT cifi m - Pk M ' R Mft SVP iW AID AMMUNITION OF -AI.E; STYLES, 1-011 SACK At' NO.- 47 OOHtEGE STIEET, II ,t ,1 .r A 'Wt. An 42cx Mi tt Gray, jn'j-tni . . i ris.sox,TjTior-r ! -'-' OF c o,k iHijit tIx.e.k K HIP, ARHE M OVAL. SjAVs,PIe"re to Infom yo tfcat wo hav REMOVED oar entire Slock-from N. South Market street, to the weH-kMWR oht ttaad oT H. B. SPL'RLOCX Jt C.. !" Xt. 3C MtttAB, Where we shall keep at WHOLBSALE, at the shortest possible profits, - (;kcriw, , ridA I J 1 1. . xaxr wa r v i irmw.WA R E. GLAS1TARE,- 'I.tVHR."" CI (SARA, At., 41 f. Af wlj'k'thVald e thewell 'k'sewa Md aeeoso. tlag Clerk rctalnol, hope ta thera a large por tion of the trade. Wear uader oblUutlmut t iuu- riuinau, tn. past fever, aiwt hap with te advantage gained j R our Be w location to xatisty tke ia .their in terest. A. 3CKYSR A C. 33 Bread street. A CAJRD. 11101? oaf1 to theire'Flnk. A Xer LA Co- we take pleasure bi reconraeiDHctbem to ur former Cuetoaer. hetlevlrw that they will gre general tIfactIou 5 hoping they wilt give th a trW. S.R. SPUR LOCK A- CO. Jxur.n oavw. jaihts a. otAvrs. & SON, GRAVES of iUrlUnmfiAem rm, Aim-iJnious Pills, AmerieM AJniment, Pain Extractor, Cady Yemifefe, Pik OwtracBt, and Cure for Lipthtria and Threat Dicta. 'I f f Aad rlrs la H kiftd of Fatt MnKcfnes, PerfttBtrr. Soaps, and Fancy Arttslesi Lkuum. Winn tul KnlW rnr 1C. jggSPSKttteA lalws. jAginoBre. PurlSed CbeeBSFdlaf, Sal- ot CiBCfmia. Morphine, Chloroto, Oplam, and smay other preparations, thai will be sold wM wtm ht n aertaie ef Rea MH. 49 VTl irfti tun n Mlilint. iif 1... il.l .n.t jetkkwill be faraUhrd tboea iksMaxun- X9. am .XAKKRT MTKRJfT, 1 - fil.il. . I a-- , .ct... n, tjm wuim OT-i l-3 LoutvUI. Kt. "PRICES JtEJDTjejiii)! CITY IOTE:L. 7 KA8T SIDE Mil LIC SQUARE. !JI. RwMd aad net, per day 1 1- Jr Jwl. per week -a ea -S 89 JELSb - H Jf.': "9MtM-t' al iw vwtrtv f Cheenr mm) JiMtteaiaMMtAHHl AjMlif btw k Om Kjtc-jMilh;. k JffWrW KmM It-UM 3-pB i