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ttsfikeiS6Bi TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1M0. RATES OF ADVERTISING. ThoproSrietor oftho moraine paper Cd" Ihl jpv. iouia purpose or establishing vnuJormtty to ffiS rr of advertising, have screed Upon the IWIowlng table ef charges, and obligate them ana obllg jsanA to selves hereby to abide by the satr& to take effect ?HX UOTtB OK LESS TO GOiCSTITUR A SQCARE. 1 Miitra, 1 day, tl 09 eaoh add'l insertion S M i eguare, 1 wees, 3 60 each addl square.-.. 2 00 MHtitmtki.(i 00 each add'l square.-.- 2 50 1 Square, S weeks, 8 00 oaeh add'l square 3 CO -ONE itoxfR. $900 13 00 17 00 SI W at 00 SB 80 S3 00 37 09 , 41 00 46 00 49 00 00 87 00 00 (BOO O0 TJfe) 77 09 81 00 two TREES MOVTHR. 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For Weekly. lStears.1 time, SI 60-eaeh add'l insertion. 1 fx) 1 a, i year, . jt lw 1 square, S Months 1 mHnreiftiraimtbx 15 00 10 09 4S00 as oo i Jssjnaret, l"?6ar. ........ 2 riqwirst, ( hhhkIm.-. 2 SHMSM, t wonttw .. "n- Criutnn. 1 year- .- Ilnlf stann, 1 year V.rtir Column, lyefj-..... 16 00 an - 76 00 F. 0. Dbkhixgtox Co.. . i Union and Atxmctn. Jix Wallace & CO.. lHptch. KePBUTV, iV'XTTBBSON .t 1'tIKVIil. Jlriwhliean Jliinmrr. "Vamm T. Bull, ir Co.. Daily Gaieltx, Faww arc Tiubs Co. AltltlVAI, AXI) HKPAtlTOKF. OF THE TJItAIXN. nMnWf 4ft A'nuhvitlf llaitroad. (jaarot Nwlivjllent mm A M liurss LmifTitle aU- Art4sat NiwtiTille.. .. Airtvee at LeuhiTilic. 6-J0 A &00 1' - 8:10 Vi 50 A M (JallaUn Aceomniodaliiin Itoa rr U al U tl n ... Arrives nt Nasliville Keareg Jiwhirille . Arrives at Uallatln --."-.. IfHthoilie hwI Chatlnnoooa llailroad. 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IIUAI.TII IlEIHlKT. irvm Hoard ok IIkaisih, NaKhville. Seidcmbcr 17, 18M. DurlnR the twenty-four hours, endinc Ihht t,r, n thare bav bean (tUftially departed sixteen aaHM of eholora oeeurrljiE nuionj tlio wMt!, anil twetitytw amone lha'eSloroil. raak tfialtal f thirly-eiBht new ease with twelve dattihiaJivo ef whieli were while and seven eol nfi. Tf.'lhe eases lieretofero reimrtol tliere wcro lT order of the Hoard of Health, yif r;jJ-UJ8N. 51. 1).. Pm. Hise.mRQWBT. The majerily of the caes lrisrrte1tlS'1riilnirwero tho friends or the i.riatS4fite0verniuf nt. whe. In the liberty -ae-' mleil, ami proiid them by the "powers that lt" on Capital Hill, ooneluded they had a per fect right te enftfe in ntlieletie awl other Ramos, fi the day vet apart fur the religious observance f all mankind. Keoorder Vii.uamk instruet ol thm aa to hew far their liberties extended, and eh anted them from J to JO apiece for thetr lessen. Over City eases were called, and tho esmeM reached tho -sum of fSifi. Sixteen negro, members ef 11 mrx low's ltlaek Bay' Base Ball Club, far dfeordWly conduct h the Sabbath, wcro fined in tho ancresjnta SIM ; and anewhlta man, who nave them eHeurRe mt Ut'oaarlnac in their "sport," was mulched in $5 ferhfs eOtitouruesr. A. KaAKK eatteed a customer away from tho More ef P. Klkiv, and sold him a lair or shoes, whereupon Klhin had Fkaxk arrosteil fur llinc rdl without a license. Fuask wb taxed i" 00 an d advised te eat out a license. Portho privilege af Rctlintdrunk en thoetreels W'u. NfttiUAX iM S7. Six negroes were arraigned fer gamWlH?. Two wre diihared : three paid $7 aploeo: and one, the sume-keeiier, was let off for $6. They paid their Caes, and reetued to think the)' had got off ehaap. Pbask HeMtwBsas.MAKT KJ!tisw.v, eoUred, and 'u. Mmnm. while wero up Tar raising a dMarbance, ami detorftcl J7 apleco in thocorpo ratian fond. Wu. II. IliMWK, a member ef tho Metropolitan PolUe, Ve-aaHed." w eitdto appears this morning to answer the ftharge of assuming the duties of a t)ieman. JmsfMR TiYLR 4W vM appear in the court roam, but fre tho wotkhmtsc atup her plea f ul4trf being drunk. She was Sned $9. 11. 11, llMRti, drank, had Ms eascconliMned. JtA"rtWff Ltwia got frighteWed at the cholera, and took aa avardeee of " sped Be." In consider ation of the oireuwstonecs altendiag this case, Mr. IiBWW was let off with a very light flne-tT. 1'ishk Swv-Me altaekcl a colored Iwy named WliiUau Hies, threatening to shoot him ami otherwise maltreat his sacred person. Both par lie were arrested for disorderly conduct. Hicks was discharged, ami Sawveb fined SM. Saw vrb 1ml Vi from Dsstatar. Ala. W. W. MaliRiMiUK. who paid S for getting drank saH Friday night, was again yesterday, for caeHniilng the same ht drunk at) tsaturda-. Ho was let oil this time far 57. JlMi Kri.lt was arre4i In company with twaurkvMai,lrad in male attire. The trie ivill bo trM this morning. A hoi hteatrit was the eanc or a row between tw agtored servant girls named Lucv Clabk ami Kuilt liaioxxT. Kkilv paM W; Leer SI. Johjt lrrt. an oW man, Jut from Chlcaga, r 8ued $1 for being drunk and disorderly. Mick Mhmt and Joux Frbst, for dlsoMeriy aonduat, wfco firi J apicce-heap for fighting on thaSabSIMi ThuaS Hlt;iAX wt aneMfdbyTmMi Mel- RYlrlieriycnJttet.,iJtOwiAr 4 taxed. with I he cos. Tmsmusj Mflrav was arrested by Mrs. Kiev Ms for abostag ami easHag her .Itard noMie. HtdCMAX 14 thec-4. JaassfH Ovrwsk had 1W ease Mitad. N Ohh.rra IK tl alla tin. W'c have received a letter from a reeponsibie party in tlaliatin. deny ing tha rwaar that the eitoiera hd broken out in thatplaea. A Jlr. Hm.s from Smith eounty, who had Wcw V t Y" I10 k l WHai. Mi wtV Whoe. arvi .tied "Friday night laC No Hthornwe has occurred, and no fears are 1 1 si -j sal II Is! 1 T sjsns til a af it apraadlwr. A " Mfcrf MtfttLITAX OK DffT. WILLUM II, MtMtwx. a member f tha " aa-aatied MettiH!! tan PtfNea, wflj bare ah'cxaMtHattea before the Iteeofder I WW mortting, for representing himself a a paWisman and thrcatnig t make arrast. At the McMUtWn ormanr frUd. ltobrrt Tlioiuroon has 'consentM la neeowe a eanai lata for re-eleetloa a Ahierman from the P!ft M'ard, at the eneulag eieotiun. I'trr Ur Vaa Pbsjit. Buy yoar Fruit Can KBd'tHiH Jan i any quantity, at the lowest- wltietala.prieet. - .J. W. WlLaoy JLCo, auW lu N. 17 QMcge st. M. M. Bmcx, Jr of this city, has removed bis law eliec from the corner ef College and Cburth streets, to the corner of Cherry and DeadcrUk I4tHare .- .... 2JSqaares . 37&nngsv-,.. ... Ea5"4"' . vjaare : aSjuaros 9 Sauarea.., , J. ,x M Etiares S Squares U aluftx8""-" 14 Square H Iw Qares IB Square- 17 SqWIiL. ; 18 Square ... IB Squares 38Jyuare ' ........ 31 Squares. ... 3 Snaarm 31 Squares 24 Squaj-es--., 9i Squares 'S Squares .... 'M Squares-, ... 'J) Squares. W Squares. I 11.1 f M ' SKI t 8: IS 1 M Vfrt e JI 7.-WI AM A 0u T'hsatbk. Kq tale pica; are in eommend Ing the company now holding forth at this popa lar place of amusement. It is certainly the most talented array of artists that have appeared on tho Nashville boards these many day. Victor Hugo's tbrillira drama. La Tour deNesl e,wts pre sented last night with marnificent effect. Harry Lasodox, as Capt Curidan, won the praisoof every one. It hi enough to say, he knew his part, and be played it well. Miss Askik Sissteb rep resented the character of tho bloody Queen Re gent, Margaret or Burgundy, in a manner to eiieit encomium from the audience, and'at tho end of each act wa called in front of the curtain. Hab rt Btbcctt and 1Yoot ScntK1 acted the Bnf- fiaof to perfection. They are at .borne wherever you may pat them. The entire cart done well. and we only wish a larger awienee had been present, in order that our citizen might see the excellent company Manager Fltxx has secured , to cater to their amusement. The afterpiece. Anthony and Cleopatra, in which IIarrt Ktkritt and the' charming Stella Mabon took part, was received with great satis faction. Wc eannotetaw this not tea without recommend ing our citizens t patronize thlt plaee of amuse ment. These are time when the public mind should be diverted, and not allowed to ran on the .all-absorbing theme of pestilence We don't bo- lieve there was one person in the audience at tho" theatre. last night, that did not, for the nonce, forget, or at loastccaso to think of the cholera. Wobelieve it has a healthy influence on the mind to witness plays calculated to entertain and amuse. And thus believing, Ve feel warranted In advising oar friend to visit some place of amusement. It will do them geed. To-night, Sharspeark'8 comedy of Kathcrino and i'etrueble will be enacted. IIaery Lako- dos will take the character of Potruehio, and Miss Axme Sbster that of Katherine. The nau tical drama of Clack-Byed Susan will conclude the evening's entertainment, fir all meant go. Tub Five B's C Stabs. Whilo the members or the "Brownlow'a Black Hoys Baso Ball Club" wcro engaged in playing near th6 Sulphur Spring, on Sunday last, they suddenly stopped their sport, when ono of them exclaimed : "Dar comes de white, folks. Dem's perlieemen I see d stars I" He was right; tho "stars" were after them, and they succeeded in capturing eighteen of tho "asso ciation." The Ecoorder told them they would not bo allowed to violate the Sabbath ordinance, but as this was the filet offenso of the kind, h would deal leniently with them, IleHncd twclv of them $0 apiece, and tbo balance, $5 apicco They paid their fines, and the members of the "loyal" Base Ball Club relieved tho court of their presence. k Cjunqm and Removals. Messrs. Orb Broth ers have purchased the stock of groceries of Messrs. Stbattux. Cue.vkt & Roy. They have leasod'tho ware room occupied by Saxuel A. Me- IMBY, corner of Broad and Market street?, and will in a few days bo prepared to fill orders. They will have ono or the best stocks of groceries In the oty. Samuel A. Mkoary will hereafter oocupy No. 9 Broad street, adjoining tho establishment of Strattok. Ciiexey A Roy. Mews. Stbatton. Cheney Jc Roy, will confine themselves to tho cotton and produce trade, at their old stand, No. 11 Broad street. Ciioleba at IiAVEBONE. Tho cholera appears to be gradually working its way into the towns and villages south of Nashville. Wo prcsumo tho dreadful pestilcneo will in some degree nfllict all settled neighborhoods along the different railroad linos. Wo are reliably informed there havo been fou deaths in Lavcrgne, tho first caso becoming developed lost Saturday morning. At Smyrna,' wo learn of one ease having occurred, butatlas accounts the person attacked was speedily re covering. 1 t PxRioniOALH. We tako great; plaasaro in re commending our friends to tho establishment of W. C. Collier, on Union street. lie keeps con stantly on hand tho. latest literary newspapers and periodicals, as well as standard works of all kinds. Hilly can furnish you any thing you want, from a steel pen to tho American Encyclo pedia. Qivo him a call. His advertisement will bo found in another column, and is worthy a pe rusal. IK JIrvoriavi. Wasmixotos Kidd, for along time employed in tho press rooms of tho Union' and Aiierioax, is no moro. Stricken with tbo potilcnco now prevailing to an alarming extent n our city, he was cut off in the primo of life, and his familiar face and jovial manners have de parted rrem us forever. Wabh. was an honest, intelligent negro. He was ever at his post, and did his duty willingly and cheerfully. Wcslncerc- ly regret his untimely death. His labors aro over. Peace to his ashes. DiSTCttrr Court JIartial. Tho following offi cers compose a general court martial for this mili tary district. Thecourtconvonodycstcrdayatthe headquarters of the 16th Infantry: Brevet Maior John' Power. lGth United States Infantry, -President of the court. Urcvct Captain Hoht. J. Wilsox. Mil United Stales Cavalry, 1st Lieutenant Kpward li.ToTTON.10th Infantry. 1st Lieutenant Allex Ai.uv. KllhTnrantrv, 'M Lieu tenant W. W. Parky, 10th Infantry. 2d Lieuten ant Ckarlm) II- Noble, lGth Infantry. First Lieutenant ULAYTOX XlALR, Judge Advocate. The CnoLERA. There were twenty-two coses of cholera reported officially on list Saturday nine eases among the whites, and thirteen among the colored. Also ten deaths thrco or which wero white aud seven colored. On Sunday, tho Boanl or Health reported ofii- oially seventeen new eases twelve coses or whites. und fivo cases ainong tlio colored. Only two deaths reported both white. The official report for yester lay will bo found under the jiroperheadlng. T A Stiilbx Horse IIktuunld UoaK On Satur day night last, a very fine hersc waa stolen off tbo farm or Jlr. J. Fdlqhou, about three miles from Bdgefield, on tho Gallatin pike. Tho thief proba bly bid tho horse In tho woods preparatory to run ning him in tho night, as ho returned homo about 11 o'clock Sunday, having in some way got looso from his captors. Death ok Cap-aix T. J. Cos. Wo loam that CapL T. J. Cox, formorly n Quartermaster on duty, la. Ibis dty, died of cholera yesterday after noon, at six o'eloek. Capt. Cox was a resident of OMo, and had returned to this city a short time since, to arrange some business affajr, and wa stopping at tho Siaecy House, llo.was a brother of lion. S. S. Cox, formerly a member of Con gress from the Columbus district. . . i NOTICE, st f i.l triioAgcnay ef tho II O III ft, I li n u r mi c c (to in j a By lias been trantferred to tho undersigned. T. P. PhOK. teplS4tji 31 Col ego StrecL I)entli'r!nj- X nnwle) This worthy und business young tuau was snatehod away in tho bloom of life by that fatal disease, aWlara, Sunday morning lasL He was well ami In good spirits Saturday morning, and before the setting ot another sun he was no more lit wa nursed by two or the best physicians in the ifWo, l)rs. ComrTOX and JIobtox, who at tended to him diligently to tho lost, but all to no avail : his dbeaso had taken too deep a hold, and tl ay Rawlky Is no more. When the tocsin of war was sounded in C1, ho was one of tho first to enlist und or the gallant Jim. Rain, or the 11th Tennessee, in which reel! uicnt ho won tho commendation or all his com mand, by his kind, courteous and gentlemanly ways, and his gallantry on tha field of battle. In deed, no one knew him but to like bim. and we sympathize with hi relative and com'aMe in their sorrow, for one who has endured; many hardship and privations in the last feuryears but now evermore prevented, on earth, of reap ing the Mldn fruit of peace and happiness. Sleep on, bravo dead, ia sweet rcpesct Yu m longer bear your earthly woe. f Nrbrkthe)MBlUofemmoafoee:, But in Heaven your name forever glows. FUXEUAI. ISVITATIO.V. The frientl arc requested to attend tho funeral or the late Brevet Lieut, Colonel Thos. J. Cox. from the' imim ef brtRXKLCs A Co., at 3 r. r.. to-day. MAYOIt'S IBOC!ItMATIOX. Mayor's Omic I Naakvillr September IS. IMS. In ftfeed'tenec to an ordinance of the Baard of Hearth, ixuwcd Setitember 11th. ami eertified to m by tho proper eiScers, and in pursuance er the Health Law. passoi June SSd. 181, empowering the Board te deWe "what constitutes a nuisance r lhlng"prejuMi4 1 ino uwum i iuu Dity." and making it their duty to "e declare and make order to the proper KrS for IU abatc raenV I hfreby4a4erdict. untij he rcal rthU eMiinaaee." the setliMg er offering far sale fer con sumption, within the limit of this corporation, or the following named abides, to wit: melon! of overy kind, peaehet, apples eueuraoers, cao&fcgc, com aad feh fih. . The CHy Perlee tiave IftstrurtUn under this proclamation to enforce this ordinance, and report . all vUiattoai thereer to be dealt wRh under the . lit.. r ,1. . 1. A. mmwI.ImI ' i ; Tb mddliiiui. I am requested by the Board or Health ts reeemmend to citizens W abstain" from the use of eider, ale, beer and malt liquors, unm further instruction from the Boanl, W. MATT. BU0WN, Mayer. CA3SDIDATES. Jtnyor. We are authorized to announce "W. aiatt. Brown as a candidate for ro-election as Mayor at the earning elections t Wk aro authorized to announce II. a. Scovel as a candidate for Mayor; at the ecjuitiz election Alilcrmcii. Wo arc authorized to announce Robert Tliomi.Hon a a candidate for re-election for Alderman of tho First Ward, at tha ensuing mu nicipal election. Wo are authorized to announce Geo. S. Kin ney as a candidate for ro-clection as Alderman in the Second Ward. We arc authorized to announce Jnmes Sloan as a candidate for Alderman from the Third Ward, at the ensuing Municipal election We authorised to announce A. Df-'Cre!sbton at a candidate' for re-election for Alderman frdm the, Fourth Ward, at tho cnsu'ing.elwtipn. We ore authorized to. announce It. II. Client linm-as a candidate for re-clectloh as Alderman of tlifeTifth Wanf at the ehiuingclcction. We authorized to announce Jns. A. Clillton as a candidate for Alderman of'the Seventh Ward, at the ensuing election. We aro nnthorized to announce Dr. G.;A. nrodie, as a candidate for re-election as Al derman JWr the Seventh Ward. Conuellmcn. Wo are anthorizod to announce Jotm Coltnrt as n candidate for Councilman .from ..the First Ward, at the ensuing Municipal elccHon. We aro authorized to announce II. C. Jenkins a candidato for re-election as Councilman from the Second, WardV We aro authorized to announce Fat. AVnlali as a candidate for Councilman, from the Second Word, atthc ensuing election. Wo are authorized to announce JruOI. Bricn as a candidate for re-election as Councilman from tho Third Ward. Wo aro authorized t announce K. J. Morris as candidato a for Councilman, from the Third Ward, at the ensuing election. We arc authorized to annonnco Dr. Geo. ir. Kelcl as a candidato for Councilman, from the Third Ward, at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce F. W. Horn. as a candidato for re-election as Councilman of the Third Ward at tho ensuing election. We arc authorized to announce Jolin Miller as a candidato for Councilman of the Fourth Ward, at the ensuing election. We aro authorized to announco John .ILclI ycttc as a candidate for re-election as Council man from tho Fifth Ward, at tho ensuing election. We are authorized to announce A. J. Duncnn as a candidate for re-election as Councilman from the FiftlAVard. at the ensuing election,. We are authorized to announco l'hlncas Garrett as a candidato for Councilman from tho Sixth Ward, at the ensuing election. We aro authorized to announco J.W. Wilson, as a candidato for Councilman of the Sixth Ward at the ensuing election. We authorizedfto announco B. S. Rhea, as a candidate for Councilman of the Seventh Ward, at the ensuing election. Wk arc' authorized to announce W. S. Donnl vnnt as a candidato for Councilman of tho Seventh Ward, at tho ensuing election. We aro authorized to announco Dr. V. K. "Wliinton as a candidate for Councilman from tho Eighth Ward, at tho ensuing municipal cloc tien. We aro authorized to announce Mnrtin V. Cotton as a candidate for ro-cloction as Coun cilman, from the Eighth Ward at tho ensuing election. Mb. Scovel's Acceptaxcc By rcferonco ' to tho following correspondence, it will bo seen that Mr, II. O. Scovel consents to be a candidato for tho office of JIayor at the ensuing election : Nashville, Texx., AuatraT 28. H. Q. Scovel, Esq. Dear Sin We, tho undersigned citizens of Nashville, confiding in your integrity and abil ity, and believing that you would prove to bo most acceptable to tho loyal voters of the city, do earnestly solicit you. to become a candidate for tho JIayorality of Nashville at tho coming municipal election. Very respectfully. B. D. Dickey. N. JlcCormaek, John Schimmlcr, Jos. A. Barr, Chas. W. Smith, A. B. Englo, R. A. Walker. Jacob French. Geo. Beckwith, John Cressbcrry, J. J. Nagie, N. Derby, Kobt. Lowry, . Henry Stono. -: J. B. Mitchell. - Levi Dell, Frank liyburger, S. P. Smith. II. N. Cramer. Geo. E. Cooper. I. (1. Sawyer, T. S. Henderson, J. J. Swiggart, Fred. W. Sparling, S. B.-Brown, Thomas Ryan, W. II. Sloan.. T. S. Henderson. .Fred. Hess, fhos. Kenedy. ' Travis Winham, R. G. Barr." G. McCullough. Wm-iHeydt. Peter Walker, J.J. Biishncll. W. L. Hough, :1). C. Gamble, ' H.'TColkins,- M.B?Blouse, W. JI. A. Gavitt, E. Jlutler. , LVShrndcr, C. C. Abston. Wm. C. Clark. Krastus J.Nelfon, W. II. Harrison, Geo. W. Everett, B. F. Cook. Jl.C. Smith, . Jonn lorlc. a. u. jucyuiuuy, W..D. Kttlkncr. E. P. Cone. A. A. Carter, W.D. Dorris, S. G. Wood, J. W. Dolboar, John ltuhm, Ucn. W. R. tilmflcr, James S. Hull, v. .Mill. II. M. Bramble. J. B. H. Smith, W. H. II. Aycrs. E. Lehman. Chas. K. Benedict, Thomas Frame, rrancis Ilotio. W. S. Harper. K.J. Sample. Thomas Olscn, Fr. Weiso, , James N. Opins, Julias llrlescn,' K. A. Utis. 1. Until Frederick Gretrich J. T. Ingalls. Isouo Barrow, W, W. Woodmansoc, W. Carter. John II. Barth, J. .luneennan. A.J, Koliogg, 1). W. Classic. D. II. Mason, and many others, NariivilLE. SciL3.186V3. Ueur: D. D.Vitkev. John .SrAi'iiiwier. Jo. A. Jlarr. Chat. W. Smith, una other Uentlcmcn : l our pressing anu compli mentary call upon me to become a candidato for the Jlayoralty of tho city of Nashville is received, foe which, in connection with tho expression of confidence and esteem, you will please accept my hearty thanks. Though it has been my desire to decline tho honors, cares and responsibilities of public offioial position, the call as above made, togotuerwiu an the imnortaut issues therein involved, induco me hereby to accept. You will permit mo to state mat a rosiucnco among this people and in thiscity of twenty-eight years, this approaching November, 1SG0, has so thoroughly acquainted us. and interwoven our interests ns to induce me to believo that to resort to the ordinary appliances to secure election, viz: stumping or canvassing tho city, "treating" to liquor or beverages of any kind,-begging votes or making promises of contracts, or labor, or posi tion, or denouncing tha present Chief Executive of this city or tho City Legislature, would bo a work or supererogation, and compiomising tho dignity, honor and tntclligonco, and moral anu religious worth or tho pcopio or this city, and do ing violcilco te the convictions of jastlco and pro priety. Confiding in tho abounding good sense or this people, nnd awaiting their decision, whatever that may he, I am, with kind regard, vcryltruly, etc, U. G. Scovel. scpl4-sw till scp. 20. TnE surgeon's reports show that our nnladshave suffered greatly from chills and fever which is induced by tho miasma and change of dim at o to which they are exposed. They also find Ayeb's 'Ague Cure is an effectual remedy for this distem per, and aro urging tho Government to adopt it within the regulations. Tho Surgeon-General hesitates bocauso It is put up in a proprietary form. However groat that convenience to tho public ho prefers tho physicians or tho army should glvo their own directions for the doses. Whatever professional pride may dictate, ho knows as well ;as we do. that Dr. Ayeb'b "Curo" is arr almost jjporfoct antidoto for the Ague, and that tho soldier, should have tho benout or it, as "well as me peo plp. irsAi'nff'n Ourrttimndent, J). C. fscp5 lw Convention Postpone!. In consequence or tho alarm felt by numbers of delegates and others throughout the Stato at tho. presenco ofcholera in Nashville, the Stato Exocu tito Committee havo deemed it their duty to postpone tho Convention from Thursday, the 13th Inst,, to Tuesday, tho 2d day of OctobcrnoxL This they .do net do becauso tho disease has assumed anything liko an epidemic form, but not knowing when It may, tho Committee, unwilling to call their friends from their homes to this diy, where a change of dimato and of water may seriously affect them, even under pre sent dreumstanccs. The Coiumitteo regret tbo nccestity of this postponement, and trust all friends of the Conservative cause will rally in Nashville on the first Tuesday in October. By order the Executive Committee. JOHN S. BRIEN. Chairman. Johx C. Gaot, E. H.Eabt, T. W. Maxet, F. C. Dcxmxotox. W. JIaty. Bsowx, Hexry Wattersox. E. E. JONES. Secretary. Arrangements have licen made with the differ ent railroad companies to carry delegates to the ; Convention and back at half faro. Blaxk BooK?.-j0ur Merchants, Bankers, In surance Companici and Manufacturing ostabliih mcnts in need of Blank Books, should ifivo Mar shall & Jruce, No. 51 Deadcriek street, Blank Beak Manufacturers, a call before purchasing. Tbey are making a superior article. (scpll 1 w comxatu: TEATXAX, New Vrleans. JOBS r. WIIELKSfi, Nashville. HRXRY C YEATVAX. Or Woods, Veatman .tCo Nashville. YEATMAN & WHELESS, . - . . . Cotton and Tobacco Factors General Commission Merchants, (iAUONDELBT STREET; 71 71 SEW ,OMJEAXK. . f v f t a a r m Cflnslgntnents solicited. Refers especially to J A. MeARiter A Co- Woods, Yeatrean Co, and MercbanU generally of NtthTille, au35 Ja Monetary and gommeroial irnc or the Okiox axd Ahhsick. I . TmaOA Yn Septcmbei; 18, I860. J Moxetaby. There was- nd flnetnation in gold Yesterday, it having opened at 145,-was 145 at noon and clcaciifaJ-the etmerrate at ir. j:. Dealers 1 1 . ...!., ! i : r ( lit ' Government; Securities are arelower : 5.20's Registered. . . 1 . ' 6-20'a. Coupons " 2dand3djcries, '. - inln. . . asl ICS if1 TrSO's, 1CSK105K ' Livcrpocl advieos of'the 17th inst, quote 5-20's at 72)4.'' V. Thsro Jtibrit littjo doing among our-ibankcrs. Exehange otT New York U takenst 4s discount, and sold at par. ' Bank of Tennessee; is 'firm at 4042, buying, targe.lots would probaSly.ccminand 45 cents. I'Janten! Baukiii btfugVa at-iST,' and fold. at 82 cents. Union Bank notes are Loaght.al75 cents. Southern Bank notes arc unchanged. 1 - XnsiiYlIIe Grocery and Prod a eo Slnrkct. Wo havenoehange to report in prices since our last issue. Business is moderate, and the demand Drinrinallv local. Our merchants do not expect to do much country trade except byjorders. "The prevalence of the cholera has tho effect to keep country merchants away from tho city. . -; Cincinnati Market. IBy-Tclesraph. Cixcixxati, Sept. 17. Floiir stcadyiwith mode, rate demand. Trade brands $U12 50: fancy $13 011. Wheat quiet No. 1 red S2 53. Cora and oats unchanged and firm. WhiskyS? 32. Pro visions unchanged. -Mess pork sold at $3232 60. BnltmeaU held 14K17c. Bacon 17.10 and 20b with a moderate jobbing demand. Lard dull at 19c Groceries firm, but. quiet. Buttor Zi8tyc. Gold 144)4. j Xcxr York Money Market! fBy Telcgraph-I 1 . New York, Sept. 17. noon. Gold opened at 141. and closed otl45K Cotton quiet and steady at 33c The Onto Itlvcr. Pittsbtjro, Sept. 17. The river is four fect six inches by tho pier mark, and falling. Weather clear. . . WALL PAPER, FRENCH, GEEVAX, SSQLISn AND AMEBICAX, n.T. If ABDLE SATIX AXO DECORATIVE PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, PBEXCn, CLOTH AXD PAPER, TOII flXTCBES, ntJSC . BY GOOD WORHIEX. PIIOTOGKAPHIO COODS,! SKW SOrPLIES COXSTASTLY RECEIVED. HEAD QUARTERS rOK'TinS SOUTI1EBX STATES. MEREITT & HILL, 47 Cliurcu St., P. O. Box I.OOO. aug"2l-3m- FOR . CHILLS AND JFEVEE ! TJtso "tlio Best I hurjley's ague tonic Nover Fails Always to bo Depended Upon Nothing moro roliable than Hurley's Tonic WILL cure Ague and Fever, Chills and fever, in termittent Fever. Dumb-Ague. Every person who has tried Hurley's Tonic speaks in tho highest terms of it. As a curative agent it is unsurpassed and moro certain than quinine. No had results from using HURLEY'STONIC. Everybody should uso HULEY'S AGUE TONIC. Send orders to HURLEY, RUDDDLE CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. IIurley'H Htomnch Bitters, For Dcbilitv. Loss of Annctitc. Weakness. Indi gestion or Dyspopsia, want of action on the Liver, Disordered Stomach, thcro aro no bitter that compare with these in removing these distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any Drug Store in the United States, or from tho proprie tors, Louisville, Ky., corner Seventh and Green streets, to whom all orders should bo addressed. Hurley's Sarsaparilln. The great Blood Purifier, as a Spring and Sum mer ,ucuicino giauus unnvaiou, removes an im purities irom tho blood, and cives health and strength to tho system. HURLEY, liUUVLK & UU.. Proprietors. Hurley's Popular Worm Candy. As this is really a Specific for Worms, and tho best and most palatable form to givo to children, it is not surprising that it is fast taking the place of all other preparations for worms it being taste less, any child will tako it. Oriental Pearl Drops. For Rcnutifvimr tho Comnlcxlon. effectually re moves Tan, Freckles, Blotches, nnd giving tho skin an elegant smoothness not easily attained by any other. Its uso among the tmlies ot fashion in tha East, gives it a character for efficacy which at onco stamps it as infinitely superior for the toilet or a lady. 'I Ink! Ink! Ink! Seaton's Chemical Writing Fluid is becoming world-renowned for its superior quality. Having been introduced only about six years, it bos her come the principnl in use with those who want a fine, free tiowing ink, nnd for its permanency it is decidedly tho best ink for records that can be used, f or counting houses, uanks prscnoui?, 11 is uneqallcd, and needs only to bo tried to bo ap i roved. For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. iiuniji'.i, iiuvuLiii x vaj.. rropnetors. Corner Scvecth and Green streets, '" Louisville, Kentucky. For sale by Berry, Dcmovillo & Wharton: J. K. Harwell; Litterer & Cablen Pulliam ,fc JfcCuI lough; Blood Gregory, Nashville: and by all Druggists. june!3 lydiw Ayer's Pills. A BE YOU SICIC FEEBLE and comrjl.iining 7 Are you out of order with your system do ranged and your feelings uncom fortable 7 Tbeso sjmptoms are often the preludo to serious ill ness. Some fit of sickness is crceDing unon you. and should bo averted by a timely use of tho right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out tho disordered hum orspurify tho blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulato the functions oftho body into vigorous activity, purify tho system from the obstructions which inako disease. A cold settles somewhero in tho body, and deranges its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and tbo surrounding organs, producing general aggrava tion, suffering and derangement. Whilo in this condition, tako Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action or tho system, and with it the buoyant reeling or health again. What is true nnd so apparent in this trival complaint Is also truo in many of tho deep seated and dan gerous distempers. The tamo purgative effect expels them. Cansod by similar obstructions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they aro rapidly and many of them surely cured by the same means. None who know the virtue of tbeso Pills will neglect to employ them when suffering from tho disorders they "cure, -such as Headache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Derangement of tho Liver, CostiveLess, Constipation, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Dropsy. Worms and Suppression, when taken in large doses. They aro Sugar Coated, so that tho most sensi tive can take them easily, and they aro surely tbo best purgativo mcdicino yet discovered. Ayer'o Ague Cure, For Uie speedy and certain Cure of In termittent Fever, or Cli Ilia and Fever, Remittent Fever, Clitll Fever, Dumb A true, Periodical Headache or Bilious lleadnclie, nnd Bilious Fevers; indeed, for tha ivhple class or diseascK origin ntlng li biliary derangement, ennsed by ttic malaria of minsmatic coun tries. This remedy has rarely failed to cure tho sever est caso of Chills and Fever, and it has this great advantago over other Ague medicines, that it sub duct the complaint without injury to tho patient. It contains no quinine or other deleterious sub stance, nor docs it produce quinism or any injuri ous effect whatever. Shaking brother of tho army and tho west, try it and you will endorse these assertions. Prepared by J. C. ATElt fc CO., Lowell, Massachusetts, and sold by Druggists and dealers every where at wholesale and retail; in Nashville by BERRY. J)EJltfVILIiE WIIARTON. auld.tw auAfcpt ; Valuable Tract of Land IS WILLIAMSON ' COUNTY ' FOE SiVLE. 7 - ON TUB FIRST MONDAY IX OC TOBER. I willsdl to the highest bidder at the Court House In the town of Franklin, a valuable Tract or Land, containing 4 4 0 A CUES , It will bo sold in Lots o! about One llnndrcd Acres eacn. wuu a proper prupuruou m .1 1 1. . JA .n.l An AAih T.nt . The Land is or the finest quality and is situated on the Hillsboro Turnpike, about fifteen miles r.n Vn.will- ant four miles from Franklin. and adioining the If Arm on whieh I live, being a part of the noted II inpeth Lands. T...urvr.TlTrr.n CASH, balance in SIX AND TWELVE MjNTJIS, with good security and lien retalntd until, the Porohase money m paid. A notrai uxiuciwn win u um7 Cashtspaia. SARAH A. ELLIS. scrS t1ioet jfEW GOODS. JOHN EE0WEE. MERCHANT TIXiUJbk, Corner Public Square and Deaderfek Street. tto re TiPrrErPT OF- HIS 'FA IX AXD 1 a irrarir nv fiminii iJUtt SAJbrfi.-.Vf ; Notice. 1 nv??T7,WI10 BID OFF THE EIGHTT X ON i feet or ground on Deadcriek street, at our sale on tho 4th -ast, declines to take it, from the fact tbatftho owners aro anablo to givapos session of a portion of it, as early as was stated V e will. Preforo, again offer the property for saloon WEDNESDAY NF.XT. n 11 AviXl- CALLKNDER & GARRETT. Agents. -; sep!3 td For iLcsisc near Street It. II., SOUTH NASHVILLE, " LOTS IN CLAIBORNE AND MURRAY'S W Addition to Nashville, close to the Railroad. Alio, a large number of lots in the same vicinity lorsaie. .appiyio J. L. R. W. BROWN. AgU, .sepll-2w SSii Union street. EXTRAORDINARY - SALE, AT AUCTION, rvN A CREDIT OF FROM ONE TO TEN w years, 0 acres of land, divided into lots suit able for Surburban Villa's. 'On Tuesday. OcL9il803. at til o'clock, on tha premise', we will sell to the highest bidder, that spienam property Deionging to ahos. j. poster, situated 1 mile and a quarter from the City, imme '! lately beyond where the old toll-gate was, on the Jiurfreesboro Pike, extending to the lands of the iatc,OWARD 'I'rabvk. ino tract lronts botli on the Murfrccsboro and Etcrto River Pikes-com mands a splendid view of the City and turround ine country.'and is unsurnassed for locality S soil good. All who desiro n. splendid homes, .close to Collation free. Omnibuses leave our office at 10 o'clock a.m. J.L.iXW.BROW'.Ag'U.. scp 11-tds . 33 Union htreet. Hlost icsiralle Couutry 3tols AT AUCTION. , fc'r ON TUESDAY, 0CT0BERK2l. jM AT 11 o'clock, on the premises, wo-wili sell . SEVJBXTY ACRES OF- I4AND. on tho Franklin. Pike, about three miles from Nashville, and adjoining tho lands of John Thompson, Jllrs. MoNairy and others. This land has been divided into Lots or from -about 6 to 14 acres each, presenting a Tare, opportunity for pur chasing most desirable homes. Tho land is beau tifully situated, highly productive, with a branch of Brown's Creek running through It. Neighbor hood unsurpassed. Tho Spruce Street Railroad is about to bo cummcnccd, and will doubtless bo extended to within & half mile the land when completed: and probably beyomPlt, Tt is not often such chances for safe and profitable invest ments are? offered. A plat oftho land can he "seen at onr office. ' Terms liberal, and will be mado known" on day of sale Salo positive. Collation free. Oinni buseswill leave our office at"10 A. if. All are in vited. J. L. R. W. BROWN. Agents; '. 3S'A Union street. T. W. Barxes, Auctioneer. spptU-tds EJREE SOIX. I HAVE -55 LOTS SITUATED ON THE HIGH ground next tho Nashville Fair Ground, with in fivo minutes' walk or tho Street Railroad, convenient to a splendid spring, -with a beautiful view or Nashville. To any person who will build a neat, handsome (not expensive) BRICK HOUSE, 1 will make a deed to a lot 100 by 190 feet, without charge. This proposition open to not moro than, eight person". JOHN KIRKMAN. Nashville. Sept. 3d, 1S65. sepi-lm A BARGAIN. WE HAVE FOR SALE A GOOD LITTLE farm of 57 acres of land, 12 mile? from Nashville, near tha Nolensvillo pike. On tho farm is a neat cottage with four or fiyo rooms and other necessary improvements; first rate spring close to the honse. Farm inclosed by a good fenee. It is well suited for a market garden soil good. If immediate application is inado a great bar--gain will bo given. J. L. R. W. BROWN, Agts. scpll-2w SS$ Union street. GRAND SAIiE AT AUCTION. ox' TUESDAY, SBPTKMBBR 25TII, 1806. In Humphries. Martin's and Houston's Additions. rpHESE LOTS ARE HANDSOMELY L0CA JL TED on Humphries, Martin and Franklin streets, near tho Southern terminus of tho Col lego and Cherry Street Railroad. This sale will afford a fine opportunity tor investment in pro perty that must speedily advanco in price. ANDERSON, JOHNSON SMITH, Agents. N. W. Taylor, Auctioner. auSO-td CHANCERY SALE OF 3LOTS WarrcnMoorc and others, vs. J. Shelby Williams. TN PURSUANCE OF A DECREE OF THE X Chancery Court, at Nashville in the nbovo cadsc, I will offer at Public Sole, on tho premises, THURSDAY, THE 27TH SEPTEMBER, FIFTY LOTS IN William's Addition TO EDGEFIELD, fronting on Fatherland. Boscobcl. Shelby Avenue. Williams and Sevier streets. Thcso Lots are very high and elevated, and afford some 01 tho most riesirablo andbcautitut liUlLLi ING LOCATIONS in the rapidly growing town of Edgefield, and cannot fall to attract the atten tion or all those desirous of securing homes in this healthy and dcsirablo location. Advertisements have already been made for proposals to build n Street Railroad, located con venient to a number or the above Lots, which will materially enhance their value. Terms Six, Twelve, Eighteen and Twenty-four months, vritli interest. Notes required with good security, and lien retained. JI. B. HOWELL. C. M. . ANDERSON. JOHNSON SMITH. au2S 1m ( 11 ) Agents. CHARTERED 1S10. As isolated exatiples only among thousands it has furnished, of succor rendered tho unfortunate, and of blessings dispensed to tho public- under, trying calamities. THE HARTFORD Refers to some or tho marked disasters success rally encountered, during tho Fifty-Six Years Of its business career, ns illustrating tho character of tho benefits it has conferred, and the indem nity it furnishes: :i Xcw York, , .fMi : ..rt tU .C Klf V f l 11 . t:it 1835; fit. I.OIliK, 1S40; . . Troy, i,.l 1SG2 ; .'tH.-tl1t l-l-i I 1 .'1 (i'l- 1 Augusta nnd Mobile, 13C3; Portland, & T Thirty-Fiye Millions of Dollars : Represent the appalling estimate wept away hy these several disasters, whieh reduced to bank ruptcy every Local Underwriting organisation, rave' four in the respective localities existing 'at the dates referred to 1 1 1 Tho claims by thcso calamities, upon this Institution, aggregating Fonr Hundrcd nnd Flrty Thousand Dollars, Wero promptly met and honorably paid, without the loss of prestigo or credit. Moro conclusive evidence concerning the great advantago possessed under such sweeping perils, by an institution whoso income and business aro drawn from national sources, must be sought in vain. Its Portland Risks, 52 in number, covering 13 brick and frame dwdlings. 12 brick Stores, 25 Jlcrcantile Risks in brick buildings, and ono Pnblio Library Building, to amount of $lil,X, adjusting of $155,156.30. ASCERTAINED AND Paid in. 16, D;ays,; r...vtn. it.rSnlfnlnf One Million intact, nnd a surplus sufficient to reinsure every outstanding JUSK. Market value of stock before fire, after . ... . (Sharcs.-SK,cacb.) , ,...$23) T 71 Ccuh Capital, $lQOO000.00 CashAsscts,Zj 1, 'CC 1,048,530.30 Average Daily Income,4,000i00 The heavy losses of tho tho current . period point to tho necessity or STRONG INiDEMNITl As one or the lessons of the hour. Let those who will, trust to the untried and ephemeral. PRUDENT MEN, Studying the fact that twelve prominent Under writing Institution have dther failed,or been com pelled to retire, since tho commencement ot lb a year ISO!, will not fail to seek formal wealth, bona tide resources, and tried experience, as requisite qualities in the present emergency. 3T Agendes in all prominent localities, where Hartford Policies can be obtained. Ultimate Safety the paramount consideration in InsttrancCf JPay inri rates demanded, and conser vative principles guaranteed: FARXKWORTU lBllASvu" For NaihvUlo aad vicinity, corner Cherry and Union. sept iwoo MISCBELANEQTJS. sr The Old ancj Reliable Route; "TO THKEA&T, VIA THE V,J. .miiMORE & OHO E.0k . - ., v THE -GREAT BORDER LINE OF THE AVAR. THE OSLY DIRECT ROUTE TO Antlctam. narpcr'skt1Ferry, Martins burs'. Mouocncy. nnd nil of tho - Campaigns of the Valley f , or,VIrslula. .. Csmbiniog Speed, Safety and Comfort, with Sce nic Grandeur and thrilling Rcmnisi eenccs of the war. THE OXLY DIRECT EOCTE TO Oakland, .Berksley- Springs. Bedford, nnd all the zrrcnt flattie Fields of the East. mWO DAILY FAST TRAINS FROM BELL X AIRE and Parkcrsbnrg.to Baltimore, Wash ington, Philadelphia, New xork, Boston, and all Eastern Cities, and the only routo by which through tickets, or through baggage checks, can hoprocurcd to Washington City This is the only routs by which Merchants havo the privilege' of the- Baltimore. Philadelphia.' New York and Boston Markets, at the price of a ticket through by ono or tho other lines; aim by paying two dollars additional, tha traveler eon vispt Washington City. First class bleeping Cars on ail Night Trains, Baggago' checked through from all- principal In the West. 3- Ask for:Through Tickets by tho Baltimore and Uhio Railroad. Tickets by this lino can be procured at all tho -principal Hallway unices in th West. JOHN L. WILSON. L. M.COLE. Master of Transport ion. General Ticket Agent. vep2eod . . F. KLEIN, aCBKCECAJNTT TAILOR, No. 43 North Cherry Stbeet, '. NASHVILLE. TENH,, TJAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK AA with a large assortment of , CLOTHS, JZliJJ AJAAiV-J. VESTINGS, and , OVERCOATINGS. And will bo happy to see his oldfrionds and customer?, satisfied that he can, as. heretofore, furnish them with anything in his line, and give entire satisfaction. Orders respectfully solicited. andprompuy.liilcu. - sepz-im TENNESSEE AND" PACIFIC RAILROAD. OftickTexnessee axd Pacific R. R. Coiipaxy,) Nashville, August 25, lSOfi, V 25 Union street..) -1-kRnPnSAT.R WTTL BE RECEIVED FOR A A Preliminary Survey, with instruments, of that portion ot tho rood wnicn is between ine cities of Nashville and Knoxvillo, Tennessee Tho road must bo surveyed on two lines and the report must embrace all necessary information in regard to the character oftho country ,its resources, the distances intervcning.grades and obstructions, the cost of construction and bo accompanied by plans and profile views of tho several routes. . Tho Engineers muststate tho sum forwhich tho work will bo constructed and all proposals must bo filed at the. office by the first or October. J. D. B. DeBOW, President. Jonx Kirkuak, Chm'n Ex. Com. au-JD tr OIIa cake meai. 'WIS TRULY VALUABLE, FOOD FOR X Stock, and especially for milch cows, is now Tnannf.iirt nnd fhrsnln in thiii city at the Oil, FACTORY, on Broad street, near the corner of MCLemore. ROnsSIOGALT. the distinirnished Agricultural Chemist, estimates the nutriment of one pound of moat equal l wrce pounos oi corn ; ouo pouuu of oil meal equal to nine pounds of wheat bran; one pound of oil meal equal to ten pounds o. hay. Certificates of dairymen andethers can be shown, that by its nso for a few weeks tho quan tity of milk can bo doubled. Oxen, bogs, sheep, and poultry, as well as mules and horses, cat it with avidity, and thrive on it wonderfully. J. PLUNKET CO. null 2m tV.J. FRIERSOX. CT. PICTOX, J.W. .FRIERSOV, jn. New Orleans. .New Orleans. Columbia, Tcnn. W. J. FRIERS0N & CO., COTTON FACTORS AXD ' Commission Merchants, 70. C A R O X, D E X. E T STREET.' NEW ORLEANS. Liberal Advances made on Consign ments. , fscpG 3m New Dental Booms. Drs. Blackburn & Hawiey, KESPECTFULLY INFORM their friends and tho public, that they have secured the cen trally loeated Rooms, corner or CHERRY AND UNION Streets. CP-STAIRS, (formcily occupied by Dr. Hcsskll,) where they will be prepared to perform all kinds of DENTAL WORK, both operative and mechanical, in tho most ap proved styles and at the LOWEST RATES. All work warranted.. Teeth extracted by application oi the new Freezing Process, which renders the heretofore painful op eration of extracting Teeth absolutely painless. So Extra Charge for operations by tho new method. Our Instruments are of the newest and best patterns, and we solict a share cf public patronage. scp& im ! BUSINESS COIXEGE. Bryant, Stratton and Earhart'B Nashville Buisness College, Masonic Temple. rpHIS INSTITUTION WILL OPEN EVENING I SKSSIONS. Monday evening. September llith, with greater facilities than ever for impart ing a thorough business education. Tho public aro invited to examine our course of instruction in accounts, embracing threo sett of books and all forms Of business paper. Iho course is not simply " copying," but all tho notes, checks, drafts, account sales, accounts current, balance sheets, cash stacments, etc., aro written out, by tho student, and mado as practicable as possible, together with Commercial Arithmatic, Commercial Law, Partnership Settlement, etc. PENMANSHIP DEPARTMENT.under charge of: Prof. J. S. Prestox ono oftho finest penman in the United States. The greatest facilities aro afforded to those who wish to pursue this branoh exclusively. , . , Call at College, or send lor specimen, .circulars, etc.. addressing li. P. EARHART. Icp8-d1t wit Pnneipal. EEMOYAL BRIEN & THAXT0N HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED TO THEIR EAROE AND COMMODIOUS irix-c-IProoF "Waroliouse, . NO. 50 SOUTH' COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN. WHERE THEY WILL BE HAPPY TO SEE their old friends and customers, and would avail themselves of the present opportunity of returning thanks for tho liberal share of patron rage heretofore bestowed upon this house. And they hope by their enlarged facilities for Storage nnd Sale or Cotton, Tobacco, nnd other Country Produce, to merit a continuance or the same. They will maka liberal Cash advances on Cotton, Tobacco, and nil Produce consigned to their care. Their terms will always be as low as any re sponsible house, hero er elsewhere. They will at all times keep on hand a foil and complete stock or GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS', rxcLDDixa FLOUR, BACON, LARD, A-c, Ac, WhUh they will guarantee to the Trade In every Instance, at tho Lowest Market Itate. BRIEN THAXTON. dpS No. tO South College street. SPLENDID CITY Pj&OPERT Y AT AUCTION, BY DECREE OF THE COUNTY COURT. August Term, in the case or W. W, Allen, et al. v. David M. .Mien, et all., we will, in con junction' with 1'. Iu Niehol. County Court Clerk, on the premises, at 11 o'clock, the 3d of October, 1SGG, sell to tho highest bidder the following described valuable city property, viz r Lot No. 1, on Broad street, of tba snb-dlvision of I.ot No. 41. fronting a) feet 3 inches on Broad, and running back 184 feet, separated from the Central Hotel by a 10 foot alley the whole lot covered by a fine store bouse, three stories high, with good basement. This splendid property It in tree territory. Abo. lot on South Market street, (whieh is also free territory) No. 120. fronting 25 feet, more or less, on Market street, and running back half way to College street by parallel lines, and adjoining, tho property occupied by li Vaughn, containing frame dwelling and grocery store. Also. lot on .the east side of Cherry street, in South Nashville, begin ning at C. 11. Conner's. N. W. corner, and running northwardly with Cherry street 33M feet, and running through to College street, with what was formerly Mrs. Nebbetts' line, thence Southward ly 31 feet to the Conger lot. thence to the be. ginning, with rsod brick dwelling. 7 rooms: aaf also 2 lots in tho Barrow Grove property. No. 3f and X. eah lot fronting 35 feet on Cherry street, aad running back at right angles to a IS wit alley, with a small log and frame House Terras One-half carb, balance in one and two year, with interest. AH are invited and expected to attcnt'.the tale, as the property Is very valuable and wlll.be sold. . u. tic ii, n. unuiiii, Agent. T. WiBAixrs. Auct'r. ' tep2-tds misciMne6 Nashyilie andtDecatur Railway. t i t sane Between NnshvlIicT? .-ind Hiuitsvillc, Mobile, Ylcksburg-, Ifew Orleans, nnd nil In termed into- points li'rpjV tallraplib trilkit Change of Cars;. "Qj FARE AS -LOW. AS THE LOWEST. ' j, " " "'" . CONNECTIONS CERTAIN AND RELIABLE fXS'ASti AFTER i SUNDAY, SEPTEM-s j ut.ll su, isco, and until further no tice. Trains will ran as lollows : Memphis, Mobile and New - Express, Daily. ' Orleans Leaves Nashvilfe.- Ti ma frota Nashrville to at 9:10 r. Jf. Decatur 6 hours 37 mm Arrives atDecatur. 4:17 A. If. Memphis 16 hours SO minutes. " Memphis, 130 p.m. u Mobile, 11;45a.m. N.Orlcans.60p.Jt. MahHa 3S honnSmin tVAUricans -h nrsou mm Time from Memphis to Leaves N. Orleans; l 3.-00P.M. ; Memphis, 00 p. jr. " aiobile, 7rfP.t. Arrives Nash ville. 5:45 A. . JMasbvtue ir nrsmin. Louisville 24 hrs 35 min, Time from New Orleans to Nashvillo ss noun 4ft min-ntojl. Louisville 47 hrs 35 min. Louisville, 35 p.m. Connects at Nashville and LouisvUlo direct with Trians for all im Time from Mobile to Nashville hrs 48 min Loul3villo43hn35 min. portant points. Hnntsvillo Mall. Dally, Except Snnday Leaves Nashville atTt-iO. a. V4 arrives" atDecatur at 5:00 r.iu arrives atfjunUville at.7J3.p. M4 leaves llnntavilla tS-1 2 Decatnr at fn30 A. M: arrives at Nashville at 1:55 p.m. CoanecU direct for Louisville, and with afternoon Trams on N-Jc a N. N. W. B. JC It. B., for all points on thoio lines. Columbia Accommodation Traln.Dally, Except Sunday. Leaves Columbia at 7:15 A. M Arrives at Nash ville at 10:00 a. u.; leaves Nashville at 3: 15 P. M-ar-rives at Columbia, 6:00 p. M. Through Tickets can be procured at the offico of .the Nashville City Transfer Company, North east cornerof Summer and Church streets, and at the Broad Street Depot, Nashville, Tennessee. J. B. VAN DYSB, sepl General Superintendent. LeMOIlSTE & WILLAMSON, AnCHITECTS. Office No, II North Cherry at, near Church. P. 0. BOX 375 , .NASHVILLE. PLANS. SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTI MATES, promptly executed. A variety of Drawings for Cottages, Villas, Hot Houses, Gar dens. Parks, etc., to suit all localities and tastes an be seen at this office au24 3m METCALFE BR0S&U0. WHOLESALE DEALERS IX COTTON YARNS, SHEETINGS, I" OILS, ETC., 7.1 Rroatl Street, 7.1 , NASIIVIIiT.E. 'PRE FALL TRADE FOR THIS MARKET J. is beginning, and wo desiro to call the at tention of Merchant and Dealers to our ex tensive stock of the above articles, fooling as sured, as wc do, of our ability to give entire satisfaction. aug30-2m. TRADERS' BANK, ROBERT LUSK, President. T. B. SAMPLE, Cashier. NO. 4S NORTH COUaEGE ST., DEALERS IX Government Securities, Uucurreui Money '.' OF ALL KINIJS. , : LOANS mado on satisfactory Collateral?.' - - 't . " COLLECTIONS made on all parts. EXCHANGE on all prominent parts bought and sold. STERLING EXCHANGE" in''sums of 1 nnd upward for sale." ' Parties Remitting Unciirrent Money can always rely on getting Full Rates nnd Prompt Attention. auSO 3m BUSINESS DIRECTORY. FOSTER BROS.. Wholesalo and Retail Deal ers in Groceries. Wines. Liquors, Cigars. Tobacco, .te., Ac, No. 33 west side oftho Public Square. Nashville. , StTloItIS MUTUAL-LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office overthe Second National Bank, North College street. (Assett $1,045:822.32. and rapidly increasing. W.D.F.Sawrie. resident Agent. sep8 rpURREVILLE .t FULCHER, Carpenters, X Contractors. Car Builders, and Door Manufac turers, Shop at the NashvilIo Chattanooga Rail road Depot. THE SEWANEE COAIi WILL BE SOLD DURING THIS MONTH jVt 7 l- Conts. THIS IS WELL SCREENED COAL rpHB CITIZBNS OF NASHVILLE ARB i. infanaed that they will get what they ray lor. 'The Coal hi all wxiohrd. rino Coal Cents.. MIL JNO. A. DAVIS is the Agent for the sale of this Coal, Orders may be given him, or I eft at 1C II. M ahos & UO.-8, llroad street. Ur lelt at the Colonnade Building. Reora 2ft Cherry street. A. S. COLYAR. en5 lw NOTICE. HA VINO CONCLUDED TO RETIRE FROM the business of Storing Cotton, we have this day sold ont to GEORGE C. ALLEN CO. The cotton in. store consignede to u-by our friends, will still hare oar elsetattention. aa wo will always be found at the old stand, and will ship or sell for them as they may desire. J. A. McALISTER CO. Nashville. Sept. 7. 166C A CARD. TN RETIRING FROM THE COTTON FAC 1 T0RAUE and immissipn .Batiste; we take great pleasure in recommending oar taeeeuers, Messrs. Georoe C. Allex Co.. to the patronage or our numerous friends, as every way worthy ef their conSdenee and support. J. A. McALISTER CO. Nashville. Sept. 7. 1808. BY REFERENCE TO THE ABOVE ADVER TISK.M KNI it will be sera that we have succeeded Messrs. J. A MoAlirter fc Co, in the Cotton and Tobacco Factorage and General Com mission and Forwarding Rosines. at the oW stand, comer of Bread and (lollege streets, where we will be pleased ts ice all the old cattome or the house, and onr own friend and aequalnt- "it'e bope to be able- to give railsftclSon to all those who may estreat tu with their Dusines. OBORGE C. ALLEN CO.. Of thId firm of Bbroc Allxx, Nuhville. Sep. 7, 1506. liep-tf. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. Orrtct or Gmeral Stn"utTXXt)txTi) N. C. ABD N. N. W. RAtBROAM. Nasbvillei SpL A.- ISOC ) ON AND AFTBR SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER Oth. the Sunday Trains m the N. . C. R. R. and thy KumUjJ Exccriion Trains The bandar Night Train wiUrun as niftalJ .vfn -in Mnneetiaa albolli Im-mint; v- 'WM. P. INNE3, sepl dlw I HOME INSTITTJUION. ; THE STAXE MSTJRANCE COfiEPAKg, OF NASHVILLE. ClAJPXTATi., 200,000. j?XRE, SZAItlXB, JXUJCL -t - AXO mLKNB TjOSP0RTATI01T hises Taken at Equitable Rates. s t- - - J9Lasea fairly adjjted and prumpUrpiid."CJ dfficr. Second National Bank building. College street, JOHN LUMSDEN, President. W. Jl THOMAS, Vice President, JOSEPH NASH, General Agent. np$ dfui kMIKE POWERS THE largest . Clothing Merchant ' IN THE CITY. qilTE SOBSORIBER TAKS PLEASURE IN X informing hBt old friends and fermcripatrvai, ion as xios nsanra pusincss - , .4;- biB STA2rj, ' No. i2lRUBIiIC SQIFAHE On the Southeast corner of Market street, where he is prepared to tell' iPirstCiass Clothing! - AT Prices to Suit tlie -Times, An experience of Twenty.-ilvoyeaw fiijt&a, business,' justifies him in tho assertion, tiatjhe.is. capable of SUITING all who may favor hini'yrith their patronage. MIKE POWERS, No, 12 Public Square, comer Market street. au7 3m Cholera! Cliolernl! Cholera!!! JUST RECEIVED 1,0 00 BOTTLES GRJEFENBURG DYSENTERY -SYRUP. w HICII never rails ia a few hours to curo Cholera. Dysentery, Griping, Soreness, and alt other Bowel ComnUmts. It is recommended ner uowet uompiamts. At is by DR. T. R. HIBItARD. Chairman of the Hoard or Health, at rtew xork, who reports that ho sent this medicine to tho Quarantine Hospitals, wncre ineunoiersvmen exutou, dul aiier lu use not a single case was reported. PRICE, 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, To bo had at TREPPARD CO, College strceet, where ail the Cncfenbcrg Medicines may bo had. sep5 lm 37 UNION STREET, NASHVILLE. TENN. WI. C. COLLIER WnoLESALS AXD RETAIL BOOKSELLER & STATIONER Keeps constantly on hand the largest and best assorted stocK or ROOKS AND STATIONERY Of every imaginable kind to bo found In any on house, in tho aoutn. and oner them at REDUCED PRICES. AND WILL ALWAYS SELL ON AS FAVO rable terms as the market will permit, or as any other house can give. Among the great va riety or articles sold by Wv. C Collier, are the following: School Books or every kind used in the State. Law Books. Medical Books. Scientific Books, Theological Books. Agricultural Books, and all varieties of Jliscellaneou! Books, includ ing Histories, Biographies, Travel. Novels, and liiustraiea worK. In fact tbo stock include every varioty of Books nnd Stationary, to which ha invites the attention or dealers before purchasing, aa ho is confident ho can offer the greatest facilities, and can give satiilact ion. WM. C. CUI.L.1KK, ep2-6m 37 Union SU, Nashville, Tenn, STATEMENT or tire Condition of Tho Railway Passengers Assurance Company. Hartford, Conn., July 31. ISM. TO Till HoXORABLE COMPTROLLER Or THE STATE or TKXSEsaxgt The undersigned. President and Secretary or Tbo Railway Passengers' Ass'iraneo Company, in compliance with tho laws or the Stato of Tennes see, make the following statement: 1. The name of the ComDany is. T:ik Railway Pasoexqers' As3URxoe tour ax y, and is located in nartiord umnecueau 2. Tho amount of .Capital Stock it Three Hun dred and Four Thousand and Eight Hundred Dollars. 3. The amount or Canital Stock nald un is Two Hundred and Fifty-two Thousand and Eight Hundred Dollars. 4. Tho assets or tho Company, are Cash on hand. ..: $ 010 47 Duo from Agents 6,238 Accumulated Interest : 744 80 U. S. Government Loan-. . G33G0 Virginia Stato Bonds . lS.aj0 Connecticut State Bonds -. . 11,712 CO Tennessee Stato Bond 13JU0 Hartford Citv Iionili......- -. 10.K!6 Springfield, Illinois, 10 per cent Bonds- 12.000 Shoe and Leather Bank Stock. N. York- 12.100 Merehat' KxehangeBanK StocR, " na Fourth National " . " 10.4CO 5. No liabilities due or not due. C, 7,8 Losses adjusted and not due 100 10. Amount of all other claims against the Company will not oxeeed . 4,250 11. The greatest amount insured in any ono risk is Ten Thousand Dollar.! . . . (Siguod) J AH. O. BATTE11HON. l'rca't H. T. SPERRY, See'ry. SIATE OF CONNECTICUT.) County 01 iiartlora. Hartpord, August , lSCfl.) Personally appeared Jas. U. Batterson, Preti lent. and If. T. bDernr. Secretary, of the Railway Passengers' Assurrance Company, and severally made oath, that the above statement by them subscribed is true, according to their best knowl edge and belief. CHAS. F. WILSON. N. P. STATE OF TENNESSEE,) Comptroller's Omcg. V Nashville, September 19th. 11X6.) TOW TT ... n.-.r T do hereby certify that the Railway Passenrers Assurance company, locateu at iiarlioru, btata 01 Uonneetiaut, aa prouueed tomaaatlsractory evi dence that said Company, ha complied with all the requirements of the laws of tha State of Ten nessee imposed on Insurance Companie. and I further certify that JnEMt Nash. P- P. Pxoc. J. F. PriEl Arentsnf said Comoonv have also complied with tho requirement oftho laws of ine cure, maun ana proviuea in aacn eases t Wherefore, said Passengers' Assurrance Company ha authority to take risk and transact the busi ness of Insurance in this State, at Nashville. a Wl HATCHKTT. J( . sepl! Comptroller of Tennessee. HYGIENIC WME, TUB GREAT IMPORTED TOIVIC, ' T ISED BYTHE BESTFAMILIES THROUOII- KJ- out Kurope; approved by tno imperial School of MedWnejParisVendarsed by the promi nent members of tho Araeriean Medical Assoata-. tion. at their convention, hold in Baltimore. May lsVlSGG. , CONTAINS XO SPIRITS OF ANY KIND, AXO THEEiross . ; XOT INTOXICATING IN THE LEAST." It y prepared in Paris from pure Sherry, and admit in its composiiian only Toxie, Arsmatis and FxBRIFVO substances. Ladle will find it a ddieioo substitute for tha Yarioo Umlcs which hare an alcholid Bouy. - MUSCAT PEBLE li arara Wluaof mostddlghtful flavor. It U tha PURE JUICE OF A MOST DELIOIOUS (IIIAI'E. It arpasse la xeelleGes any table wine ia. the eeaatry. . Used in Europe, far sara meBUl Wpose. ' Church people are invited to inquire Wft ft. T be Wines are sold bzall druggist. 9S U) per bottle, large site. , ... KW1KO k PKNDJiKTON, . gepll Arrets. NashvsHe. CEO. ft AIEX&OO., (gueeeam to J.A. MeAlister.ACo,) Coiiiiiiissibn and ForwarfliDg MERGHAXTS, i 1 : Cotton and Tobacco Factors; COR. BROAD, AND. C0LLEGtST&., Nanhrllle,- -- - . Vf. enneaace. teplS 4f. .. atuEES17 i!bR sahe. T I1AVK THir.TY-FIVEI'INl MULES i'OK. A. fiAAbb. uem lire 10 , iar?o year 010.1 ac ay Farm. 8 miles Jart of Oaflatin. Sumnreoaty RAILROADS. Edgefield and Kentucky 01HSOUGH TO ' IffiBMEHIS JS Four,tc,eii iloua's. UUHJICESTtMrX FOR. '4tjL ClarksuilUi Jfatrt, 1 Humboldt, ureinplftH, ' 2feui . 'Orleans, AND ALL POYNTS SOtyTinr ' OX AND AFTER MONDAY, the 13th day of August, tM Ka4 wMi roV TWO DAILY TRAINS though from NashTill te Memphis Juaetion, eenaeetlBg therowilh Mesi phi and LohIstIMo RaRfead Kne, and all petals South and North. Time Table. Leaves NashviMe- 9:26 a. v. Leaves Nasttvflfo JftOO P. . Arrives at Mora phis Juaetios 1210 r. v. Arrivei-atuiemBbte Junetwi - 1:10 1. v. ' - Thlt Sefecdalo Possesses adrantages ever aM oAher Route kt many rospecu. ilh iR. and the. ttme raada muea we from Nashvine MAJOR f BOYD X. CHEATHAM, fieal SupXR and Ky.JlfK aulo LOUISYILLE & NASEYILIiE RAILBOAJ). QTJI0K TIME TO" r: ST. LOUIS. . i CUIOAOO CINCINNATI, AND THE EAST. Two Dally Thronch Trains, Mnklugr Direct Connections at LoalsTllto for tho East, West nail North. COMMENCING AUGUST 23TH, 1S6J. Train wiU ran aa follows! No. 1. No. 2. Leave Nuhville . C0A M 2M P M Arrive at BowMfg Green. MS AM Or P M I'M WB8X AND NORTH. 1 No. 1. No. 3. No. a. Leave Loubvllle. 2jt5 P M Hj30 P M UftA M Arrive at Oliieago. 8i30 A M 1-00 P M iW P 21 St. Lout, 11KW A M 12jS6 night. EAST. N o. I. No. 3. No. 3. Leave Louisville, 1PM 1180 ?M &20 A M Arrive at Indian apolis. SJ5P3I 4 45AM 13430 noon Arrive at Cinein- nali, MbWPM 7rS0 A M 410 PM " Cloveiand. Seat A Al 3se0 r !A " Buffalo. 20 y M 1440 P M " Pittsburr. 3:W P M 10 P M AM " Baltimore, 7t(U AM law noon 7i40 A M " Washing tan, 10-.15 A M StCOPM 8:45 AM - A'miaaei- nhia. 7:0 A M 1.-0OP M1C0 night 4ilQ P M 4:10 A M M NewYork MtW A M " Boston. 30 I'M StOO P M 30 P M The train leaving Nashvlllo at 30) P. V. does not run on Sunday. 3Tbo train leaving LsuUvllla at 6SQ A. it. doc not run on Sunday. steamers or V. a. Mall and t'oepie' A4ne leave Louisville daily at 160 A. M fltOO A M. 40 P M., arriving in (HndnuU in Ume to take early morning trains for the Bast. rasseoger uars atioeneu to rretgat Aram: Loaves Gallatin 9d0 a. m.. arrives at Nashville 12:00, noon. Leaves Nashville StOO p. K., arrive at Gallatin 7:15 p. it. ALBERT FINK, General Superintendent L. A N. li. R. aulS- Nashville and Chattanooga BAIL "W .A. "5rT CHANGE OP TI3IE. Omoior GixEBALSriBixTitxDniT. ) N. C. AMD N. N. W. KAILWAY. Nashville. Tenn.. August 14. ISSfl.) ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15TH. ISOO. and until further noUee. Pas senger trains will run a follows : Nashville and .Chattanoorn Lino. Leave Nashville for Chattanooga and all Doint South, at 7:40 a. v. and 440 p. . Arrive at Chatta nooga at fc3ft p. m. and 3K A. x. next day. Re turning leave Chattaaoeco. at 4:18 A. V. and p.m. Arrive at Nashville at 1:46 p. v. and 1:45 A.v. next day. All trains eoaaeet at w artraee ter vnetoyviiia. FARE TO Nl M W ORLKAS RILE- t as 31 ie H UNTS v'FlL E isea -7 3ft Close conneetion mad aSStevenson and Chat tanooga for all eiUe Bast ami South. Sleeping ears on all Night Passenger train. Nunhvllle and Northwestern Line. ExpRRfls PAsanxaRa Leave Najhvllt fer Johnsonvillo, and all point Wast and Northwest, at 2:10 r. M. Laave Kingston Spring at 30. p. if. Arrivo at Johaaonville ft40p. v. Returning leave Johnsonvillo at 7:10 a. sr. Arrive at Kings ton 10:10, p. u. Arrive at Nashyille at 11:40. u. Ac)Oiq8ATto-Lav NoshvHl at 4:1s, r. M. Arrive at Kingston at ftl, r. u. Arrive at Johnsonvillo at 10:50, ?. it- Leave Jotmsonvllla at t.Tn f...v. CTlB..fan finUH AflA ft W Arrive at NahvHIe at 86 a. u. Train on the a. X Fi. W. II. K. connect at Johniontille, with the Cairo and Johnsonvillo Packets without fall. JO- ltorths aad Meal FREE on Steamer con necting with N. and N. W. Railroad. -a fastenger By lets route save expense 01 Sleeping Car and Meal betwsen Nathvflia aal Cairo. Train step at all Intermedia to pcinU. Procure UakeU at H C Jaekon' opposlt SC Cloud Hetd. er at the ChatUaooga DepeU W. 1. INNES, aen'J Sop't, N. C awl.K. W. R. R J. W. BROWN, Owl PaAgtaH aarf U". . Nashville and Northwestern RAILBQAD AXD CAIE0 AND JOHtfiSON.VILE PACKirr COMPANY. DIRECT KB Smmt '89DT& W Pailncali, Cairo, Halnt Tkinls, Cliicaeo, JIcinphlM andiNew Orleans; TRAINS WILL LEAVE DAILY NASHYILLS- isiio iv w. AKKiVlltfAT JOHNEONILLH -. . .A . " i XI- f COXXEOTIX4 TIMER WITH tH r,XSSTAMIJI Cumberland and Tennessee, Ose ef wbWi wWljveiUHy. aonneetingat Illinois Cculral Railroad Fer tho North nd Nerthwett; HcuiphlH and St. Iouls'Daily I.I110 or Packets, Atlantic & HiHslsslppl Steam ship CoHapanj's Line, FOR ALL SOINTS BBIWHBN MKMPH W AND NW ORLEANS. Pamzxmki by At raf hav a goftj slfiit' rMt oBiplendW iswwetfgerstaaattwft State Room a Krais) lodiwltJ la fzUn et TUket. Thiocam TotW a offiee AtN!hToa4 rlw AMI ao2 BWM-aHUIUAl street. Iicpl3-lw