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I II t A tl W ti il ! 4 a! it t f i U 1 ClFe8TlH4) HHit( yefa At ata JfeaaWa- (Wi iblubaa mMIM "tm SmU whicfa excited soaae atiaatiaa. Every ef an 1 ta BniatfiLi Iejrafr. mi rainlr jb4 to Jts.irMa sutkor. ' i ' ever traatiad wa that the poem, in a -IcrUy haad, wa feat rear aiM(i( . .able baaaty rf serai im ooor, i the Ma ui of the Karat Oaltsge ef Serge. Lioola't 1 n.T.ondoa, aad that thooarator of the Mhhum i -.rot them to Mr. Perry, editor Mid pro prt 1 the Jfnrn OaWflfoic.j i.Aml tfcis ruin I Twm a stall it of heeaj HWit fuii . , . l.at VeaaH af pleuate KesrfrfH .! ' n e left One fit of record here. SOU' oath thtjniMerieg ramopy nr aaaaata Mile aad barr tw ui 'tan boc at ibe umb&i void: ht imi bit etoyr ten if n itha swfai f reft awri fire It steamed. Raws sen srebkln aMit. (ut throach a hatey , .turn this haltewaavern ha&g id where it eosld aatwfise Wa eMfaeH ! bald in virtue' cause it spoke, centie eeacord sever brake, i t.i rftaK tWHUe me plead ftr th. " hen time naroM eteraitj- - T. did tboee iareii delve the aaiae " 1 r with it envied rvbietshiBe ? To how the rook, er wear the sem, ' an little bow avail then. Hut it the page of trdth they aoiwht, 'Jrooafertto the saearaer broaebt. 1 beie handi a rieher hw1 (hall claiui than all that wait on wealth or fane i-f , - " Avail itt whtheisharajkrthed. I h.Kie feet the depth of cUtr tfi J f from tfaediatb of eaaeibev JUd I o ek oJHUont hBsaMe shed i if rradear'airaillr bribe iter apumed, A .id heme M ttrtee'f etetttred, llieae fMt with ancel'a wibm ehall vie. Ami treaid ihopalaee of thswer. lilFK IN HBA.TCJf. v- .-- jjptk ;tke .above tUJa, rrai m ensay j uinU4'mg time ainee at this sitee, fer the Snadar Sobool of the First BaptiM Church, In Ml altV.lvl' mttlTfKs fi)11ow ing elowiDt &b4 beaeUfal extraeto. We know of Mifalsg in the entire range of Engliftk litenttare, on the saae fwbject, nperior to it: "Then ie a life above aud beyond the mentoi. if, in out pceMBt lew eetste. darkened mmI -deprwooJ witbia. the walhi of our terial - prieosdieufte, we ie4 it impoUI to lift thespirit abore the eiM, above Mere ioteileM,. abore erarjtliluK Ttith whloh the body hoa oooaeoUos, wi 'nk out upon the eternal forma of truth, and COS) IS 13 &4 and eree luld direct ,audiM. with the Jmighty, how mtMh more easily ehall we be able to ascend iato the supernatural, pirituaJ, and radiact world, the speoial dwellinc place of the Deity, whea the Leaveu-apiring eoul shall inhabit a spirit ualized body, and both ehall bo free from the weight that here draw in downward I Ihia caatiogr off of eoe and all sense thoafht, which we here find pomible in prayer, ift fcttlt, In ho'p, In all pure wor ?iij), will hi the Aiturrtatatt, evidently con jluut oot hhrhett and holiest life. Indeed, ' ihm itwff rnj5 anlrltnattied, and thought, bad on tMa Bpirhaalhation, will both P ntaneoaalr awame this upward .ten dency, and. lltae a pair of wlnga, waft the f j1 to higher and higher relon ever. I i J talk Jdljr, my lord, in these opinroflt?" ' Moat exMlllentlyi'fO'r lmven be$fin to in up with more reality to ray vision.' 'Perhaps, my friends, because it Is in want of thie reality in the current view of cur future life, that makea heaven so empty and so unpromising. It lies like a land of dreams andabadowslu the distance. If a rapt saint, or a bard-proplict, speaks f it aa a sttbMnntial world, where grass and fruit, and flowers grow, where moun tains riee and rivers roll, their language is M-t dawn te the lieenta of poetry, or of de votioB. ' Dst'Biirlcme, my ob!c frieade, & certainly as vac man Jems is new in hcavBas irtily 'As other mm are raised from eorlh to ieHew hicn, so srely will that be aa actual, substantial, senne-seen is orld, where such beiaes go te dwell. Be Leve me, t)tre will be-a solid 'feothold to walk on ; n heavenly air to feed our in piration; light to break in beauty upon cur eyelids ; sounds, aa soft aa symphonies to wanleupojt,our hearing; odors, sweeter than the Kent of reses, fruits more fragraat than Ihegtowfh of earthly paradise, and a .Diverse of tangible object of the fairest rms BdnUes, to gratify ad delight as. Orase wul grow, flower will bloom, fruits will rfwrn, fweeU will wjdy, rvurs and rlTHlfta Srfll roll, high hUMlll tow, ralleys will wlnu and vales expand, ad, lnyond them all, for as the eye oaa' reach, vait blue wi forever have, arrtl sigh, aad swell, where such as we shall go "u enjoy the faculties we carry with us.' 'A glorious theatre for the physical life i f the future man !' 'Indeed, but the physical, as here, will feed the mental life. Amid all these heaven ly scenes, as we wander from vale to vale, or i limb the flowery mountaiuu, or wind along l;'unijfR'ich hrfhj thoufsMRWreiwvwmaWofef Not only the qoftUtie, but the essence of all things vill be plain. The close connections, the i, ice dependeMoie, the several links in the sugust chain of beiiiM, as well as of causes and even,, will staod out revealed. Ques tions discussed here for ages, aad without success, will there be settled at a glance. The riddles of hoary speculation will amase by their obvioasaess ad siaipllelty. Memory, rsasoa, imagination, every intel lectual faculty, will there be fully oc cupied ; the work of expanding these sev eral powers, with orerV other, suseeeti, billtr af str aatare, .will haiar ceaseless. empltnwsfK' -ad ii1a"ee,J,educaaen,' by those meaas of which henvea is full, will every hoar briof ui to behold, in creation's IhouWtd objects, more lad more of God.' Whr, then, shall hetiven obscurely toil with topic, gtaj who wade theia, or mightbave better aaaas, are there ta tail us al 1 they know ? The thoughtless scholar wuld vainlr take his ctassics to the skies. But tell me, what shall Herodotus, what Iiall Livy, what sliall the imperfect pages cf anr historic wfitar do where men, coeval w iih "evi(jr evsottn Jim, and aaper to pour oat their storss, abaltora wd lite soil ? Who will regpH h( Arletotle, w lh world's proudast rsasonars, whea the lesson's first hour in heaven will resolve for itself, and bv wWbpjf aeaveaVHvtog phatosaphera,. more than all earth's fihges cvw dreamed? Nay, ovsa of Faacs wrr thraag, who will ever sfcd a tear Jar his loved posts left behind, his haras of anctent or of modara fame, whea the first trial-flight of his new born imadptatMlaja' there may taah, shall higher laouai and more widely soar thau anv e&rtVld gseius, poised a SMst am bitious pinijo, over hoped to do ? Besides, the coaMMtt staeoh of haavea, the xwtte talk of her o ecu rest mmm, shall be more besalMM, aad narhie "with a0Aerme4edy, than the fall and eweli C -Solit's wind-j-ept lyre, or the Ionian sweetaess that ou t ranced the worMl Srom Sato's sea-girt isle. With ooevsMalitt earned aq ia hsavaa's dialect, while watdssing at will aasoagthe fairest works of (.tod. those ssakiag in formation, havtag lr w.cbhs of their instrurtota, TflM speudheir time at laeja. Here, beneath some spreading trees aC besvaely foliage, will set sgrosp,liaatag rc boofes were knows. There, oa the umit of voa toweriag the sage of Zion, who spake" of all thingt vrilliUad, poiat- oTeraaagtegMaw. Bvey waare, is ska shaded dsUa, ba tfec grass green kws, niKIn ILm lesfr thkVste, slese the Mah aad arry jflsA he sob aad daagW. af brtls, aad Davids with thasr ymm aad harps will fit drawlBg up vxoasaf hlr rvr rrfn AiMmt. w nut xVosb evac?rvera the sleg'eohfiUBg thelataoo'aiiowi af j,pwawiUi a H9X WMi ? tialeatf For Bent. T wwajs SRY, IK TJJK CiW U of Jo, W. dirroted tercet fer (he ouaesraaa- lWra ThStorel aaeit fe,MMr R. B Cbeehjep ifc Thfitais mi siaiiT a at a Itare lUeea ft srSr Cbeathsja i. asjdOattsteu 1. 1 A.Jk Ok iiiaswaft'saa, Mt decs-u ACUA JDK MAOXOLU kla .that mAi mail lMf-eon. to renter the tad h?eb. to anar infliaeoa. to perfums eMM as. far headache. At, It ie maatt&etsred freabrleh8batbniMasaolU. and t obttln- mj a mLronajre unite unerased enter, it is a i- vante with 4McejMid opera rttticrf. It it A4. IM. mtt Spring; TOUrr, nkl brll Drag- Kara ; mvi iflsaya : - f 4 H. T. 1800 X. auuu nf catantsrv hnhita. troubled with weakneM, iaWlmde. palpitation of the heart, lack sociftsttffft. S9E deserve to suffer if they will rJt,TtL?i13if LA NT ATI ON BITTBRS. Mr new reeetfaaseBaed by tae mgaoei lataarttiM, ana warranted to produce an ebeeeaeiai 1 Sffoe. Thev aro exeeedinslv re. aad mait sapeneue ail other tjaies whers absalthy. ceatfe stimulant is rbjr purify, strengthen and invigorate. Tbsr are aa antidote to ehaaae of water and diet. Thar aireaathea the system and enliven the Ii!fifey nreveat raiasaiatie and intesaittsatfeven. taaso. Cas malm lhn trmik utronr.Se laneuld bril Ututt nt .r. rhnntfwl nturs'fl vreat refitorer TViw aro oes) posed of the celebrated Caaeaya hark, wmtersTeen. saMalras, roots ana beras, an In nirfullr nnrn fit. Croix ram. For partiealars, seeoiionlars and testimonials aroaad each bottle,. . , ... Beware of impostors. Examine every bstUe. gee that it has our private U. S. stamp unmutila ted over the cork, with plantation soene. and oar abnuraonannesteel-Blatesidoiabel. Seetbat sar bottle is not refilled with spunons and deie terioss stuff. Anr person sretendins to tell PltflUtion Bitters by the sallon or in bulk, is an Impostor. Any person imitating: this bottle, or remsf any other material therein, whether ealled I'lsfltfjOoti JDiuers or not, a criminal uuuw mm II. S. Law, and will be so proseeoted by ns. The (Kaisad for Drake's FlanUtion Bitters, from la dies, oteriyiaen, metsbaats, ie.. is incredible. Tha simple trial of a bottle is the evidence wo pretent of their worth and superiority. 'J hey are sold by allrssesetable drursuu, grocers, physi elans. hotaU. saloons, steamboats and cooatry MflrM' P. II. DRAKE fe CO. Saratoga Sivrlfc- Water, sold by all Drug gists. 2? Huts vtm ahdrt-cMMla"HiBi'lfljWr-Us6 tbe Mexiean Mustang Liniment. . . .. , Forests, seratat, aaras, swejangs.aaa saxea saets, the Mextean Masuag Liniment a a eer- brsaets, For rheumatiim, neuralgia, stiff joints, stings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mus tang Linimeat. -' ' Per spanned horses, tbe poll-evil, ringbone and swseny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never fails. Far wind-galls, seralobsj, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mustang Uataisat is worth ltsweight In sold. Cats, braise, sprain aad awelliBss, areso osm rnoB aad esrtalsT to Oecar in every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best investment that ean be made. It is more certain than the doe tor it saves time in disg for the doctor it is cheaper taaa the doe tar. ana should never be dispeused with. " In lifting the kettle from the Bra. it tipfjd over and esaided my hands terribly. The Mustang Liniment extracted tbe pain, oaused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little sear. CH AS. FOStfeR. m Bread Su. Philada." Mr. a Litch, of llyda Park. VL. writes : " My horse was ooniklerfd worthlew, (spavin,) but sineo the ase of tbe Mastang Liniment I havo sold him for $1W. Your Haiment is doing1 wonders up hare." All KBulae la wrapped in ateel-plate engraving. signed U. W. Weetbrook, Uhemtst, nntl alto has the private V. S. stamp of Dekas, Bibnbs i Co., over tbe top. , , , Look eJtv and he 6 arctived hy Onmterfei. Sold by sit Drugrists, at 25. 96 ete., nnd J 1.00. KarntOirB Sprius Water, aeld by all Drag- gist ' .i e i it '4 It is a most delightful Hair Drawing. It eraditoseasiajsjUadB' It keeps tbe beat! ceoTaifMean. It makes the hairsssjji f it and glossy. , It preveuta hair turning gray and filling off- Jtreetoras hair upon prsausturely bald beads. ...w i ii j i.. . " Ha., tij u.i iiiuau.i tint uv. M. H Pretty it is cheap durable. It is literally Ald by tbe ear-toad, and yet its aliaset incredible demand is daily increasing, until there is hardly aeMatfTstfeiaMitoMoxKefjt, snataaiHy that dees ae7L ' ... E. THOMAtLYON, Chemist, N. Y KaratOfra NprlnKrfvfer, saWby tk ftroc gisU. .t i A . -..... .3 5 ."7 Who would not be besati fal 1 Who would purit7 i fPsl smgniBaaajgswfi aAala' ass r fa 1ea.fi froai the fese and I s, lasaaia, ana : aadtaasastse ion smaefa. tmnsasreat Maomlar asM : Unlike many C03metln.it contains no materi injurious to the skin. Any SraaaaK wiU ardent tor you. it not on hand, t so ceaupsr bottle. W. E. HAOAN, Troy, 5. X.. Chemist. nnaiAS HAk5vHM at C., vVbolesale Areata, aw xorS. Aaratagn Sprit; Water, sold hr ail Ir- tiwm. 4i 3T7 o HeuisSreefs isjienstaWe II air Osloriag butts dy. All aWataaa dyes are cemseted f itiiwr rautttc, aad more oris destroy the vital ity aad beaaty of tbe hair. Tats is tbe ortftaal Hair Cotori&g, aad has been trowing iasavar evar twetniy yeaia. It restore gray hair to it otiginal oofer ar grMaal abtassaiaa. to a atost rsaatka W aiSiiiM-. Tt ii aKwtiral fcak dreWnj, 4w i two HFik& Sarniota Spaing; vVaterJsoJd W all drag- St a; 4tst 11 Itiaara caratsatMv DraHtftS. net Uiat aaude-, HsicM.Bii raHaRHrBaM rBtWafHSri Acaaaar m niaii In wu tttM f i ii r.. w..tK.. ... ifc y-ni i risslSter, aU Is hi OlNEI'LL'S HEAL ESTATE tr. - s. S5 STREET, NASIITI IjJAZ . ..TKSJfEKSEK T OTAL IAL . 0WSKRS OF SLAVES WHO MID lis U. K. Army are entitled to llLailKKll 1IUL.LAKS mnMn,ilnn fareaetand every one. The Board appointed by tae secretary et ar to examine and renort to iraehisgtoB upon this class of claims u at prwtenSin Nashville, and all persons having staia af this character would commit their own tatwostby sailing on me at my office. No. 35 veaaretreeuup njirs.wr oy communicating with se by auul. Were it peceosary, I could give a loagHstof some of the first men of the nation a references, but 1 take it that I am well enough known In the State, and my suceeis in prose- eatinraiaims afalmt the U. H nnr.mm.ni ia too wea ostabluned to need ur nthxr .ndnnnn than the hundreds of officers, soldiers and ;iti- . . f .L. U.a, a I. n - al.t.TI . . ivnn wB wiaio if uvsv cinims x uave prosecuteu meet ton the fact that having been connected with tbe oreaniration of colored troops in this State, and being personally acquainted with nearly. all the officers. f colored lsgiments in this Department, aad having been engaged' tor me-iKi iiiucicL-a manias in collecting liacs Pay. Bounty and Pension lor the so'diers themselves, and bem? in d&!lv nnmtnnni..tinn With thousands Of thlltn. mv fAilltl. fnr In.ln. oat the company and regiment into which they enlisted are certainly as good, if net better, than those of any other parties engaged in the business. Aa fer tBV foalHtina fnr nrrvonnlnw Ihno. elalraeat Washington, I flatter myself that none hava better. I noflee that soma Agects are ohargU)g,2t per oent, and others IS per cent, fees for prosecuting these siainu, but I am of the opinion that they may be prosecuted for less, and would suggest 1C percent. And in connection with this would bag leave to state that i considor this per cent M remarkably low, but as I am permanently losated here, and have other business to attend to at the same time, I can afford to attend to tat easiness lor less than some others. I wonld be pleased to open a corrcei with acents and attorneys throughout this State, and Will be haDiV to enter into nrrfLnrroRinnrji with them to furniih blanks and ail necessary lniirucuons. Claims against the Government, of officers, citizens and soldiers, promptly attended to. Partiealar- nttestfen paid to soldiers' claims for Kqualization of Bounty. Colored Boldien are now virtually on tho same footing, with regard to back pay, bounties, pen sions, etc., as white soldiers, And any difference of pay and bounty which have been denied them iu iut inuo, in uuuucuoa trum wnue soioiers, may now be recovered. All Parties havincr claims in mv h&ndi fnr i! lection aro requested to call and see me, or write to me in reference to them, as many ehansea have taken place in the postal arrangements of me ouio since ine claims were tiled, and letters are being returned tome every day uncalled for. I bavo a number of checks In my office at present for different parties, whom I cannot near irom. . In future I shall advertise every Saturday, in' tbe Nashville Union and Dispatch and Press and Times, a list of Checks and Certificates on hand on rnaay evomags. I am also Agent fer the National Steam Navl gat ion Company, plying between Queenstown obu Liverpool ana .New ork. Koney AdYanced on OIBoers', C1U ..aeBs and Soldiers' Claims. JOHff O'UEILL, Real Estate and Claim Agent, daea-lm 33 Cedar St.. NashTtlle. Tenn CHANCERY SALES FOB Saturday, February 2, 1867. , Susan B. Eubank, Adra'rx, va. Mary A. W right and others. TN PURSUANCE OF DECREES OF THE JL Chancery Cburt araashvilleln above named case, I will sell at the Court House, pn Saturday, February 2, 1807, A tract of 93 acres, lying about seven miles from Nashville, on the Diekerson Turnpike, par- chased by John L Eubank, now doooas .aed, lrom Wm. II. Jenkins. ALSO, a tract pf about 77 acres of land, with, a dinillarv and all necessary anDaratus. nur- chMed from flop. W. Walker. TERMS OF BALE Credits of six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale Notes required with personal security, and lien re tained. Sale free from redemption. MORTON B. HOWELL, C. and M. Janl2-td B. M. Ealoh et als. et , vs. Jo. C. Kewnan als. Ttf PUlfaAVCE OF A DECREE OF THE ChanceryUoart at Nashville, rendered in the above named cause, at the November rei rTerm, Jtash- isob, x will sell at the t;ourt iioose at vilje, OH Saturslny, February 3, 1807, Lot Ke IS, ia Baleh ic Whiteside's Addition to Nothvillc. fronting on Water or Front street 162 feet, and running, back to an alloy. Tho lot will bo divided to suit purchasers. TERMS -Six, twelve and eighteen months' credit. Notof reqsired with approved security, and lien retained. Salo free from redemption MORTON B. HOWELL. C. and M. janl2-td t pEMMbeth-S. Hawkins and others vs. Wm. ' i IMkiurfrce, Adm r, and others. Tf PURSUANCE OF DECREES OF ME -- Chancery Court in this ease, I will sell at the Court House at Nashville, en Hnttirdny, 1'cbninry 3, 1S07, The remainder interest, after tbe life estate of ?Irs. Elizabeth Sigler, in the Housoand Loton llfph street; next north cf the block of honses built bv John Sijler, and now occupied by Mr. T.fW. Barnes. The lot fronts-35 feet on High street, and runsbaek to the alloy, TERMS OF SALE Credits of six and twelve months, with interest from dato. Notes with per sonal security required, and lien retained. Sale free from redemption. i MORTON B. HOWELL. C. and M. janl2-td E. H. Chidress, Jr., vs. Maria E. Crutchor , and others. TN PURSUANCE OF A DECREE OF THE "XtCbancory Court in this cause, I will sell at the Court House at Nashville, on Saturday, February S, 1SG7, The undivided ene-half of a tract of land in the 16th Oivil District of Davidson county, contain ing about 180 acres, aad bounded as follows: 'Beginning at a stake near the southwest corner of a traot of land sow owned and ogenpledby A V. S. Lin drier as a residence, naming thence east and with the seuth boundary line of said tract of Lfnlsley 68 poles, to a stake; thence north 13 poles, to a stake and corner of a tract of land heretofore conveyed by E. H. Childress, Sr., to Mary A. Chadwell : thence east 130 pole;, to a stake; thence south 158 poles, to a stake in the north boundary of a tract of land owned by Mrs. Pugsley; thence south 87 deg. west and wlh said boundary line cf Mrs. Pugtloy 60 pdles, to a e take J thenee laulixityi deg. west aad still with the north boundary line 138 poles, to a stake, the northwest corner of the Pugsley tract, and in the east boundary line of a tract of land owned by Nichols Hobson; thenee north, and with said oast boundary line of Hobson 119 pales, to the beginning. TERMS-Credita of 6. 12. IS and 34 months. JiOtef with good personal seourity, and lien re tained, Salo free from the right of redemption. MOKTON iS. IiU WELL, C. and M. Jn!2-td DR. MfcGILL'S Botanic Iipensaryf i Over 32 TJiiien Street, between Col ' lege aad Cherry, I 1 MimxtE tens., FOR TH TREATMENT OF OIIRONIC DISEASES, Private Diseaaea, rtsd DISEASES OF WOMEN. 43- PATIEXTS THEATER AT THEIR EtOJIES. CtillES OTJABXTEED. Ca . DR. -H'Cri'LL GURB3 AFFECTIONS OF THE LUNGS, Diseases of :he Throat, Cancer, Gravel. Dis eases tf the Heart aad Uver, Jnflamatlon.of. the Stomach, Deamee. DiseasM of the "ys. Debilitated Systems, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ftadOcasamauoB. TO TI03 LADIES All Affections (if the Wonb treated with WWM STEKIUTT, Ladies who; misfortune it hu bees cot to bring forth in due teesoc, caa consult me cKher by letter cr in perron. PRIVATE DISEASES Of all evades, Xkim9 tad Secondary, res orated freo the Systise ' OTflHT I3IISSION3 CTJIIXXr. toR.caiBL hi perfsrmifix the ant wander. nss tsare by hte Slcdicatcrl Vapor Baths That have srerbeen psrfaraed in this country. jIb cares constitatlcal forat of Syphilis; Debilitated aytteas: fleers of the Throat or iSKoath: all Diseases of the Shin, cansed by SrahuB or impnrostatsof th blood; all pains of the ie boaes, bj Mercujy andSyphilit ; Enlarge- Bteot of tbo JolnW; ijunc- out ct the iiair; JuieamaamalSero&lM and Neuralgias. lam UeorresAy to waksaJiT a CURE. AaTibitrislMHWMimeledtozit.2seix Bex In. NMhTiYe, Tesa. Jsifi-Xy ; A a EATS W.. VTXD FOB Tho Life, Letters, Spe&ohes, &c, HON. ALKXAlNDER 1L STEPHENS, IiCHrjClcvf lanil, Kso., Bl A: TOaJ CiastitotioiliJlits. me i sad iet ur tarmsand a1. ATTO AL MfBLIBH TKBVO. MS West Faartbstreet. Cissianati. Ohi I XASamnnarar I N df2-d&wlia CHEATHAM. S. F. WOOD UR Oheathajm & Go,, DEALERS 10 FINE BRANDIES, WINES, DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ft ' TOBACCO. CIGARS etc., ' etc.. Cor. College and ClitirchJHiH, WASIIYlXtE. TE.VX. KEEP; COX8TAMTXY ON. JIAM AND FOB SALE; 100 bags choice Eio Coffee. 125 bbk Crushed, Powdered and Granu lated Sugar. 140 bbls Coifte Sugar. 50 " Mackerel, No. 1 and 2. 25 " No. 3. 150 hits " No. l,-2andPJ -UU Doxes'istar UandJes. 125 " Soap (assortsd.) 5 Tierces fresh Rice. 25 bbla Cider Vinegar. 650 " Extra Family Flour. Spring field and Port Eoyal Mills. 100 bbla, J bbls and kegs country Lard. 5 tierces Dried Beef. 50 bbls N. O. Molasses and Syrups. 50 bftls Sorghum Molasses. 10000 bushels Cotton Seed. Together with an assortment of FRESH CANNED FRUITS, IsTOn kil Strawberry, Peaches, Tomatoes, g Pickles, Sardines, . Oysters; Brandy Peaches, and Cherries, Worcester and Pepper Sauce, Spices, Pepper, ete., etc.J UiOQST WHICH 6 I Pipas Fine Brandy, Hennesey, Otard, Dupey & Co., Pinio CastillonjTintage, 1849, '52, and'57 3 United Vineyard; Proprietors; 1850, 4 i Rochelle, 3 Puncheons best Iriab and Scotch Whisky 2 i Pipes Jamaica Rum, 6J- Pipes N.E. 65 J casks Sherry and Port , Wine, all grades, . 8 1 casks pure Malga Wine, 4 Pipes pure Holland Gin, , 75 boxes St. Marceaux Champagne, 30 " Cabinet' " . 65 " Heidsick " 125 boxes Claret, very fine. WHISKY, 10 bbla "Old Crow," 1855, warranted su perior to any ever oflered in Nashville. 185 obis pure Robertson County, old and fine 180 ' JJourbon, all grades, 23 " Apple Brandy, pure, 8 " Peach Brandy, pure. Anisetf Curacoa, Abaynthe, Martischino, TVampoo Drakes, Tldntation and Bokers' Sitters and London Club. 5,000 Genuine Imported Havana Cigars, 110,000 Baltimore, all grades; Together with a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, B. B. CHEATHAM & CO. nevll to janlS WM. TITTLEBAUM , -VPTICIAN J (opposite tho Maxwell Home.) Nashville. Tenn, offers his services to a gene ous public. By his experience in thisline he is enabled to try the eyesight and suit spectacles accordingly, 'so that the eye is not overcharged, but merely assisted. At his Optical Establishment can also be found Microscopes, Telescopes, Thermome ters, Magnifiers, Mathematical Instruments, Picture Frames, Opera and Field Glasses, etc., etc. Remember that when you want your eye sight improved you must call at Wm. Titlo baum's office, No. 74 Church stroet. opposite Maxwell House, Nashville, Tennessee. The best Glasses, or pure Pebbles, setinto old frames. deo7-3m tJtJOOD FOR BALE AT YARD, OS fcELIV- v v ered. cbeepei r tnau at any otber yard in is city. Terms strictly CASH, Extra Inducements, PA HUES rCBCEASIJiQ LABOBLY. Yard cornor Nortli Front and Jefferson Streets. :o, hooan. t O. P. DANF0BT1I, Agent. oct23-3m FROM 10 TO 25 PEE CENT. SAVED bi atmsa TOUB ooocs atJtbb NO. 15 UNION STREET. TEE PEOPLE OF UABUVILLE AKD THK surroanding cenntry will plue bair in mind, tbs NEW YOKK 8T0KE is now rneiving and open ing a new and very attractive stock of Staple and Fancy Drygoods, KOTIOSS, JiTC, ETC., Which has ben bought for Csab in the very Uit Eastern mirkoU, ai will be oC.red at tbvery loweet reUll prices. The stock consists in part of Black Silks, all prices ; Colored Silks, all ahadis and prices ; v Heir Antiqu, all celors ; Best SnsUsh and Qsrman Topliaj; Eagash and Trench Sfcrtses ; Zmpress Cloths, all colors ; Ladles' Sacking Cloths ; rise White and Black Alpaca,, Lustres, all colors ; H and all Woe! FUddi.'all sefera i AU Wool FUssels, all coters ; BeSTers, Broadeletbi, aad Curiacres ; DoHklas, Twteds, and Jeans Scgtlih andiAmrrican Prist; Craws and Blched Dtaeitica I . S-4, M, 7-t, M, S-4, ni lMbMni; Table Linear, Tewrig, aad Kspkias;, All grades Iriih Iitaem ; A fa 1 assort nt of Whit QeodsJ; Ladies' sd CalMrea's Hodery and Glevea , Qssrnen aadFrtnsa-tubrcidared Ccrtets; Pop!x EWpUc Hoop Skirts I Ladies' Shawls, Cloaks, and Sentacs ; Slbboas, TrtasJegs, A Fancy Ooods; As 4 raiaj.irthsr Goods too sumeient to tmatlon. EemtsiUr ttie place HJiW vuitu. oiuiic, ae. 13 Union Stret, (Lrrr A Co.'s eld stand.) octJlJai DR. J. E. KA-XIiQYE rFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES J to the eitiiaos of Nashville. To OBSTETRICAL SFROERY. aad the Dis eases of Women and Children, he wlH give spe cial attention. 0$c. for the present, at his residence, NO. 48 NORTH SUMMER STREET, a few door north of Jefferson. Nashville, Jan. 8. 1S67. - .,-,aa&-lm AD. BORNEMANN, EOXDON, MADISON COCNTT, OHIO, OFFERS FOR SALE OSAfiE OBAK6E SEED. PeBashcI, 833.00 ; Per Qaasrt, 8I.OO. VTEW AND PRIME' SEED. JUST RE. 1 1 ei vad lr, m Taxaa. Graa care has been taken is csUaf tau Ked. aad i eaaswer it a very tsfpenar sriWe. ... TJ5iBaAan.-; Please sead ?aisV oVde"tfew,'becai(e theraU a great aeasu at lwesent rer ats seeo. Xj-rC. No. IS North Clicrr St.. ians-trt-w, NAsiafvME'DEOATUE EA1DEOAB Great Central All Bail Eoute BBTWXES NASHVILLE AND HTJNTSVILLE, MEMPHIS, MOBILE AND NEW ORLEANS, AXl) AT.Ii IKTERKEDXATE IBOISTS. rftHE NASHVILLE AND DECATUR RAIL I maA CnmnnaT has made arrangements with tbe'Memphis and Charleston Railroad Company by wnicn passengers gs Throngli to Bletnphla vrithont Change of Cars. Only one chanjte between Nashville and Mobile or aew urleaas. isyanj ouiercouie thore are Splendid Sleepinc Cars on all Wight Trains. Theocoh Express Teiis Leaves Nashville Daily at 9:30 r. sf Arrives at Decatur at ..... - 4:S0 x. m i r. .: i r -da;i UJauiKka HIM lUVUiJJUIfl wiu v.uiduu a.u..- road for Huntsville, Memphis, Mobile, New Leaves Decatur at 5:55 a. A rrivM at Nashville flt............... ....... ..11:53 A.. Connects at Nashville with Louisville and xsasayuio itaiiroaa, isr au points .asc, xionn C. and N. S: N. W. and E. & K. Railroads, for points on those lines. Freight and Accommodation, ;Dnlly rJ.i. tji L ouuunya. T.o.trAi TJ naVivillA ot 7:Qf A. V. Arrives at Decatur at.. - 6:00 p. r. Columbia Accommodation Train, Sally, except Sundays. Leaves Columbia at ...................... .... 7:15 A. Arrives at Nashville at 10:00 jl. li Loaves Nashville at..... 3:00 P. U Arrives at Columbia at 5:45 r. m Bagjraffe Cbeekod Tbroaeb. ' FARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. For Through Tickets and other information please apply at the office of the Nashville City Transfer Company, Northeast corner of Summer and Church streets, and at the Broad Street Depot, JNasnville, leinessee. J. II. VAN DYNE, nov9 General Superintendent, Louisville and Nashville All aUICK TIME TO T. I.OVIS, CHICAGO. CCTCIMIfATI, AND TILE EAST. Two Dally Throaffb Trains, Slaking Direct Connections at Louisville for tho JCnst, West and A'orlh. COMMENCING JANUARY 13, 1S6T.; Trains will rn'n as follows s So. I. 5:00 A M 8;00 A M 9:29 A M 1:00 P M Jfo. Leave Nashvillo Arrive at Bowling Green, " Cave City, " " Louisville. 12:40 P M 4:00 P M 5:30 P M 9:20 P M WEST AND NORTH. So. 1. LeaveLouisville 1C0 P M Arrive Ind'nap'lis 7:00 P M Arrive Chicago 10:50 A M Ho. 2. So. 3. 9:30 P M 6:30 A 4:15 AM 12:45 P 5:00 P M 10:10 P M St. Louis. 9:30 A M 1:00 P M 1:45 A M EAST. 3fo. 1. No. 2, LeaveLouisville 1:30 PM 9:30PM Arrive at Indianapolis 7:00 P M 4:15 A M " " Cincinnati 11:55 P M 6:15 A M " " Cleveland 6:15 A M 3.50 P M " " Buffalo 1:35 P M 10:40 P M " " Pittsburg 10:25 AM 930 P M " " Baltimore 12:20 A M 1:00 P M " Washington . " " Philadefphta 12:10 A M 1:30 P M " - New York 7:00 A M 3:45 P M " " Boston 5:00 P M a3-Steamers of U. S. Mail Line leave Loals ville daily at 0 i. u. nnd 4 p. M., arrivinir in Cincinnati in time to take early morning trains for the East. Passenger car attach od to freight trains T V. li: T - . , -n . . j . II... uohi cj xr&uaiiu, n.y.t fc nv a, at., uuu jiuiaiin at v:oU a.m., arriving in Nashville at ll:so a. M Leaves Nashville at 3:25 p. v., arrives at Galla ua r. it,, ana at t ranKira v-.io r. u. ALBERT FINK, General Superintendent L. AN. It. R. deo9 Nashville and Chattanooga S AIL A. Y CHANGEOF TIME. Orrios or Gsnssil Scpibixtkvdent. N. it C. Ajtp N. k N, W. Railway, Nashville. Tenn., Nov. 26, 1666. tN AND AFTER TTJESDAT". NOV. 27. J I860, and until further notice, Passenger trains win ran as lonows ; Nashville and Chattanooga Xdne. Leave Nashville for Chattanooga and all points South, at 5:30 i.v. and 8:30 p. u. Arrive at Chattanooga at 00 r. u. and 6.-00 a. m. next day. Returning, leave Chattanooga at 6KX) p. u. aad 2:40 a. u. Arrive at Nashville at 4:00 a. u. and 11:30 A. u. next day. All trains connect at Wartrace for Shelbwille. Sselbyville Accomvodatios Leave War- trace at 12:10 P. M. and 8:30 a. m. Arrive athncl byvllle at 12:50 p. u. and 9:15 A. u. Leave Shcl boville 7:20 a. u. and 11:00 p. u. Arrive at War- trace at 8:05 a. u. ana 11:45 r. v. FARE TO NEW ORLEAS 834 28 MOBILE 31 10 MEMPHIS-. 10 00 " HUNTSVILLE. 7 35 Close connections made at Stevenson and Chat tanoofc for all cities East and South. Sleeping cars on all Night Passenger trains. Nashvillo and Norlhvrestnrn Xlne. Expbess Passksqir Leaves Nashville for J ohnsonville, and all points West and Northwest, at 0.00 a. m. Returning, arrives at Nash villa at 10.00 a. Sf. Accommodation. Lae.ves Nashville at 3:00 r. m and arrives in Nashrllle at 5:00 p. v. To take effect on and after Thursday, Novem ber 29, 1866. Trains on the N. & N. W. R. R. coqnect at Johnsonville, with the Cairo and Johnsonville Packets without fall. 83 Berths and Meals FREE on Steamers con necting with N. and N. W. Railroad. 85 Passengers by this route savo expense of Sleeping Car and Meals between Nashvillo and Cairo. 43 Trains stop at all intermediate points. Procure tickets at H C. Jackson's opposite St, Cloud Hotel, or at the Chattanooga Depot. T. JP. INNES, Genl Sup't. N. A- C. and N. W. R. R J. W. BROWN, Gen'l Pas3 Agent. nov27 tf. 0. M. BRIGGS. I. M. HYATT. BRIGGS & CO., GENERAL. COMMISSION IEECHAITS, Grocers and Forwarders, AGISTS TOS TBS 8ALX OF Cedar Ware, Plo-r, ,Jt Corn-Shollers, Straw-Cntcrs, Aid UICULTCK.il IJIPIiEJIESTS. IMi!ii HOLLOW-WARE. BAGGING. ROPE and TIES, ETC., ETO. Masnfaeturcd sUlho Teccesfso Peniteatiary. , Dealers in FLOUR, BACON. LARD, MEAL, CORjr, and Plantation Supplies Generally, NO. 3, COR. CI1TJKCII AND COLLEGE STS., NABHVILLB. TSNN. janl-J'm E0BEST L. CAEUTHEES, JE., ATTORNEY AT JLA W, ;nabhville. tenn. office over the union bank. ad- Prsmpt attsntion given to the OolieeUen cf usual,: oec-ni FOR RENT. rriHE BUILDiyO KNOWN A THE 1 Brewery. la N&rth Naihrllis. oe Jeereen street, with a large let and staMe. ' JAMES WHITVi frORTIT. Or.- F. R, CHEATHAM, No. 7 North Cherry street de37-tf t?Ti TAffr'tfrB' 'Hh' r mmm druggists, DEALERS IN TOBACCOS AND CIGARS; DYE-STUFFS, G? o& lt P coa. c sf AlTD GLASSWARE. yyE,UXYE JiEMOTED TO ODR NEW And Spacious Warehouse, Marble Frthf, North Side of Main trtt. NBARtY OPPOSITE LOUISVILLE HOTEL, OSS BOOK BELOW THK CORNER OP SIXTH, Where we have opened an entirely new stock of Goods, and will offer to the trade, together with DRUGS AND MEDICINES, A varied assortment of Druggists' Fancy Goods. Liquors, Cigars, and Zobacco, Comprising- the most complete assortment in one h)use in this country. AU of which wa shall offer at manufacturers', and less than manu fatturers' prices. marol dly LEA & PEEEINS' CELEBRALED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, PRONOUNCED m EXTRACT BY 'CONNOISEURS of a Letter from a MEDICAL GEN TLEMAN at Mad: ras. to his brother at WORCEST E, May. 1851. TO SS THE "ONLY GOOD SAUCF "Tell Lea & Per ries that their BAUCIS is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome Saccb that is made," and applicable to rivv5, Every Tariety 1)1811. The eucoses of this most dollcious and unrivaled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply tho oame to Srtnuons Com pounds, the PUBLIC is bbbpectfcxlt and sab kcstI v requested to see that tbe names of LB A 4: PERRINS aro upon the WRAPPER, LABEL. STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA & PERRINS. Worcester JOHN DUNCAN'S MONS, , New Yobc Agent for the United States. pctlS lyina oeo, s, p.hid. w. n. ctrAbnoDNy.' J. v. brows. "RETT), "CHADBOUElt & CO., (Saccc3sor3 to French k Cov) Cotton and Tobacco factors, AND .- General Commission- Mefohants, Corner of CInrko'nntI Front Sircets, jo7-ly NASHVILLE, T. PieCABD. Geo. Eoprn- O. P. Kent PJCKAltD, ROPER & KENT, GENERAL Commission Merchants, 100 Commercial Street, cor. ITalnut, t-i 'V . Xj C X.' I "a -t A LL BU3INBS3 ENTEUSTED TO OCE CASE ii. promptly attended to. BEFKBENCES: First National Bank, Nashville. Ting, Tobey A Co., Bankere, Nashville. Oco. F. Case, Esq., proprietor St. Cloud Hotel, Nashville. vr2A-j LLQWS FACTORY. T AM PREPARED WITH A LARGE STOCK A of IJEliLOnn', ot an sites, tortne maraet, all warranted perfect. They will be found with all of the Hardware Merchants ol ftasnviuo, rnsnmir from ntirontl will be suDplied bv ad dressing me through the PostofGce at Nashville. be returned for exchange, at. my cofortrans portation. N. BROWN. dec2S-3m SLAVES!! ENLISTED IN THE U. S. AEMY! LOYAL 6WNERS In Tennessco nro Entilleil to 300 BOI.I.ARS Each, for all Slaves Clustered Into the Military Service. A BOARD HAS BEEN RECENTLY AP t nninted bvthe Secretary of War to exam ine and report to W'ashinglon upon claims of this character, ino rresiacn; i uiis Hoard, is in Nashville, and has fitted up an offico. Tho Other members of, the. Board are expected this wees ana me Business win cuuimeocoui once. We have organized a Branch Office, in this city, for the purpose of prosecuting this particu lar class of claims. Out- House has been en gaged for the past two months in preparing and prosecuting these claimsbefore the Missouri and Kentucky Commissioners, and is familiar with all tho rules and decisions there mado, as well as the most recent rulings of tho Secretary War on the subject. f We, therefore, offer our services to Attorneys, Agents, and Claimants, throughout tho State, belnvinir wo enjoy unusual facilities for serving them. These claims will be examined first by the Board, but final action can only be taken by tbe proper Department at Washington. Our purpose is to attend personally beforo tho Board in Tennessee, the,better to enable us to servo clients at 'Washington. 1 We desire one or more correspondents in each county, with whom wo wil) divide fees. And we will furnish to them all needed blanks and printed instructions, and ksep them fully in formed from time to time if the action of the Board. We furnish individual claimants, blanks and full instructions to enable them to prepare their claims. Our Washington House has already a large correspondence in the State, but to satisfv these who may not know us with regard to onr. in tegrity and business capacity,wegivefewof onr Louisville and Nashville references, who aro all widely known in both Kentucky an Tennessee. CHIPMAN. ITOBMER A- CO. No. 24 Colonnade Buildings, Nashville, Tennessee. Louisville Referenees.J. H. Lindenberger, Cashier Merchants' Bank of Kentueky: Geo. A. Lewis,President First Nashvillo Bank: Col. L. T. Thustin, Secretary .Southern Mutual Life In surance Company; Jos. T. Tompkins. Wholesale Merchant; Newcomb. Buchanan A- Co.. Whole sale Merchants; R. G. Dan A Co., Proprietors Mercantile Agency; Gen. Richard W. Johnson. Nashville References. Thomas B. Sample, Cashier Traders' Bank of Tennessee: A. O. Han ford, President First National Bank; J. C. Mc Crory, Cashior First National Bank; Adams, Gib son A Co., Wholesale Merchants; Hon. H. H. Harrison, United States District Attorney; S. WatsoiB, President Bank of Tennessee; wing, Tobey A Com Bankers; Col. E. P. Ferry. United States Tax Commissioner; N. E. Alloway, Esi. I deol3-3m 1,0 0 0 ACHES O F CH O I CE Middle Tennessee Land. Within 5 oven 2411c er - Nashville. THK UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE 1,000 Acres of tbe Tract of Lstad on which he resides. It is susceptible of convenient di vi siou, is exceedingly neb. and is iecinlly adapted to (Irassci. Ooe-balf of the tract is now in luxuriant grass, thebalsacrin-tlmber, which, by tho. aidof theNertfawestern.Raiiroad, which pastes through it. oocld be sold in Nash ville for more than the whole land would, eost. If yondtsife one of the best Stock Parian ever offered for i-Ia In. Davidson county, apply at onec. I am determined to soil. Loffer", also, a large nnffiber of Thorough bred StocH several fine Stall'ons from flwir to six years old, a few Mares, and a number of one and two year old Celt some of them la line oondftkm to be trained tbe next season. If tho Stallion are not sold toon, they will be firmed on favorable terms. I also offer for sale & pair of Thcronjrli brad Geldings, well siatehed and broke W Harness, W. O. 2IAUXQ. December 6, MbU tf Tt T : -, t r: . . - . - juiiuwni me leaner, Augusta i,pnsiuuont alist. Mobile Advertiser and. Register, cony t tat araoaat of tap ana forward bills to thwwee. UNION BANK NOTES. TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT OF THE J. LegiStttare of Tenneesee. yasied December 12tb. 1 eatttfss an act "To expedite th ttts- tnouttan oi vh eseou ox uinjis, waten save or may make -aselxamegt among their creditors." notice is h ebr given totho boiden ofthettotes oi in uiotj xa.A. u x.ij5oa u me ibosb with the undnthrned, at the IfauJ: in'asiiviSe, between new and the 1st day ?f Janaary. eigh teen huadred aad sixty-nine. HMMaad recelvs eerttSeates tberefer. or they will be forever barred from any participation ia Use of tbe Bank. The certificate wilt be received at tax in payment fisr debts doe the Baalo, Theth-i er teed ered besereor Aer t lu of Jtwsa arr. 1S3S. JOB. HP. ALLEN, TraMee-H Dec. . aa-2 WR1"S 0'E.. Tfir TENNESSEE Marine and F ire IVSlIItAKCE COMPANY. Under tho ntw charter, it nw open er ha AT JJO;' Si" NORTH COLLEGE 'STRX - r . . Nextdoer to oataar otUnvon street. JOSEPH W, AlVTN. Preaidenu. A. VT. BtTTEER, Seerotary. DIRRCTORS. ; John M. nilt, Watson M. Oeke, Q..A. R. ThsBpsen, D. Weaver, Daniel F. Carter, John B. Johason, Samuel vanleer, John W. Terrass. R. B. Cheatham, A. G. Adams, Joaopn W. Allen. dec4-Lv PARTICUIaAR notice. IE YE B S & HUNT, CARRIAGE MAKERS, DESIRE TO RETURN THANKS TO THEIR patrons for the liberal support heretofore extended to them, and state to the public gen erally that in order to have greater facilities for supplying the Ixiox-oascd. Demand' for their work, they are fitting up in magnifleen style the large and comtnodnos two story building, No, 76 'North IMartet Street, One door north of their present stand, for a Carriage Factory and Sales Booms, Where they will be better prepared than ever to keep up their reputation for making first-class work. Entrance to Repairing Shops will be the Same as Heretofore. A splendid assortment of Carriage work always on hand at the lowest figures. We will continue at our old stand uoti our new Factory is fitted up. decl-tf BITERS fc HUNT. Important to'Travelers and Shippers ! BETWEEN 5LOUISVII,I,E AND THE EAST THE ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY (bboad gauge) Ii now in full and successful opvstfoa From, Oinekmati to New York Boston, &e. And is the only direct route to the Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. Connections are made with Jeffersonville and Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, via Scrmour, Jeffcrsonvillo aad Indianapolis ana Col. Rraiiroad, via Urbana; Louisville and Lex ington ant Kentucky to cinnati; U.S. Mail Line I Two ThroiiKh Trains Dally. Passengers by the oroad Gauge Railway secure wide and romfortablt cars, quick time, and sure connections. Throarh Tickets and Bagraga Check can bo procured at all tho principal Railroad andSteam- uuu. utuecra m uuaiKvitii, ana xccaouiD. T D. McliAREN. Genl Sup't. E. F. FULLER. Gen'l Ticket A irant. L D. Cole. Passenger Agent, No.36 Fourth street v m.uollieb, rretght Ag nt, J liouisville, Ky, marll It JAS. T. PACE. of Virginia. W. D. LAVESDBB. of Tennessee. W.B.BA ofAlab B V j Pace, Lavender & Harper. Cotton and Tobacco Factors. AND General Comniission Merchanti, No, SO t'siion Street, . i NEW ORLEANS, I.A sep27 3m M.W.LEWIS, D.JT.COMIjroOEB, of Arkansas. Kentucky. S. D. WEST, Kentucky Lewis, Comingore & West, COTTON FACTORS i AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, NO 31 PERDIDO STREET, i (FACTORS' ROW,) NEW ORLEANS And No. 3 West -Third street. oct3-12m CINCINNAT J. LUMSDEN & CO., HAKDPACTDB8B3 AND DIALBE3 I It HIDES, OILS, LEATHER, Findings, Curriers' Tools, No. . SOUTn MARKET STREET, No. , NAOHVIEEE, TENNESSEE. ilyl3-tf BJ6-IENI0 WINE, THE GREAT IMPOBTBD TOWIC, nent members of tho Amerisaa Medical Assoc ia- non, at ineir convention, held in Ualtlmore, May Ut, 10OO. CONTAINS NO SPIRITS OF ANT KIND, ASD THJntEfORS NOT INTOXICATING IN THE IXAST. It is brenared in Paris from ntirn Sacnitv. and admits m ita composition only Tosio, Aromatic sin rzBBiruox sunstances. Ladies will find it a delicious substitute for tho various tonics wbieh have an aleholic body. MtTSClT PEREE Is'a rare Wine of most delightful flavor. It is the PURE JUICE OF A MOST DELICIOUS GRAPE. It surpasses in azoelleiiee any table wine in the country. Used ia Bsrope for saera ineotal purposes. Church peonle ars invited to inquire into it. lhese W lues are sold by all druggists. $2 00 per bottle, large alia EWINjfBPENDLBTON. sepli 4Mrf AtonjgjtNasavlll FAIEB STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, Cotton Beams and Frames, Cotton,Hay and Rag Presses, Warehouse Trucks, Baggage Barrows, COPYING PRESSES, &c. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 125 Walnut street, CINCINNATI apirrly CDSTOH HOUSE SALOON AND RESTAURANT Old So: '41 Hew No. 88 Church St, (Opposite Ovsrtoa Heaio.) J. P. DUG ON, Proprietor, WOULD RESPECT71ILLY INFORM HIS fnetxis aad tbspaLHe that, havftg re-fitted and furniabed this favorite place, be i I prepared to offer a Bill of Fare sarpassed by mine ia tbe city. Oysters, Fish aad Game eoastaaUy on band, aad served up at all boars oa tile shortest notiee. Hating one of the best Cooks ia tbe South, he ean guaraatee satufteUoa. rurolthed Rooms with Board if desired. deeSl-Sm Dissolutism of Partncirship. -T0IICB 13 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE X parlnenijlp extsUag litwcn, A. J. Airy an aad Charles Bryaa. oa4r the style tf Bryan A paHnerablp existtag hitwcsn. 8rw wa tM at nu tiMa dar dianadved by mntatl SBSBt. boatees wilt hraKer be eoadaed by Caai baries firvoa. who aHtae all it dl e by toat- the iaie test, aad is tWriJ t staadiagi eawiiai.- Si j . nr i fin,, T fHAKLBS BRYAN. NaskvilKNov-MSm ttllebl THERN MUSIC HOU! Jas. A, McOliire, 33 Union Sircet, MUSIC PUBLISHER ' And Wholesale and Re-iail Dlr ia PIANOS.OJIGA IV S A XI. 3TUSICAL MEBCJIAXniSR GENERALLY. A- FULL SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HANL xi, or A with other makers of note, at pneee, same a New York, frost $S0O to ii.000. Carnhart. Needham A Co;, and Geo. A. Prince's celebrated Organs, aad Melodens, sold at Factory Prices, with fuli war rantee Mine being the oldest and largest Mhom Huh in the country, purchasers can always aad tie largest stock to select from. Orders HlleU with promptness, and satmHcnOH guaranteed. N. B. Mr. S. HAHN, the weH-kaowa Oraaa and Piano Tuner, and Repairer, is eagaged by me. Repairing of all kiatis sf Mosieal Instru ments, done at my aease; at reaseaable. rates. ocui n tfASBrVIIJAE Insurance Agency, FAENSWOETH & OLAEK if o . t. , Maxwell House, Cherry Street. Hartford Insurance Co., Cash Assets 51,672,4S0 Arctic Insurance Company Or NSW TO BE, Cash Assets $826,000 00 North American Inurance Co or sew to ex. Cash Assets $761,053 67 Columbia Insurance Co. er new toss Cash Capital 5500,000 09 Continental Insurance Co. orKWToss,S Cash Assets $1,608,824 00 Security Insurance Company OP KRW T0BK. Cash Assets $1,548,96-1 02 Northwestern Xife Insurance Company. Ciah Assets. $1,260,000 00 T DSSFS PROMPTLY ADJTISTBD AND A J paid at this ofiiee. Marino and fire Risks of all classes accepted at rates graduated to tbe bat- ard involved. V o oner a medium of sate aad available an dnmniiv second to none. S" 'Ife policies at LOWEST RATES with no restridtum as to travel or latttuue. nov.6-tf. CUT S O N E HASLAM BROTHEES, JelTersou, St., Nortli Naslt riile ARB PREPARED TO TAKE CONTRACTS for all work in their lino at the following named prices ; For rubbed or drove Sills or Stui, pru- porfiet. fleet ,........TxZ $1 25 For bush hammered, work, do AOO For Flagging, do- 70 For Curbing per running foot ......... 1 OO v!6 3m S. B. BROWN. GEO. F. BROWN. LatoGaet AA. Q. M.. Vols. Late Chief Clerk Q. M. Dep't. : S. B. BROWN & SON AGENTS FOR THE COLLECTION OP CLAIMS No. 115 Church Street, fSeoond Floor,) P.O. BOX SM NASlIVILLf. TUN CLAIMS FOR BOUNTY. BACK PAY. PBN sions, Transportation, (rail and riverj Quar termaster and Commissary Stores, including HOUSES AND MULES Taken from Tenneseeans and Kentuekiaa. aad used by the United States troop. Loss of Horses and Equipments of Officers and Soldiers in U. S. Service. Three months Fay proper due discharged offi cers in certain oases, and ail siaailar claims, promptly attended to. Recent acts of Congress hava iaereosed the Bounties and Pensions duo soldier or their legal heirs, in certain eases, and placed eslored sol diers sad their heirs on the same footing a white. Correspondents desired in Ml portion of the country. Business seat us by mail wifi resolve as prompt attention as if banded aa ia persen. Our charges will be reasonable. Rsrstiscus Maj. Gen. Geo. 11. Thomas, XI. B. A.; Gov. Wm. G. Browidow ; Hoa. A. J. Fletcher, Secretary of State ofToaroasoc ; Wing, Tobey & Co., Bankers; aad First Na4ioaal Bank of Nashvillo; and officers generally of the late volunteer army. noT3B-3m FOE 0EELL8 AND FEVEE1 TJso tho Bout I HURLEY'S AOUE TONIC Never Falls Always to bo Depended Upon--Nothing more reliable than Hurley' Toate. WILL cure Ague aad j?ever. Chill and fever, ia termitteat Fever, Dumb-Ague. Every person who has tried Hurley s Tonic speaks ia the highest terms or it. as a earattve agent it is aosarpassed and more certain than quinine. No bad result from using KUKLBY'S TOW IC. JBvery body should us, 4fflgwgitfk' Proprietors, LooliviUe, Ky. IIni.Iy,a Stomaeb Blttoira. For Debility, Los cf Appetite, Weakness, Ia4i gestion or Dyspepsia, want of aotion on the Lifer, Disordered Stocsach, there are no Utters that compare with these in removing these dUtnfstaz eomplaiat. For tale or can ba had at say Drag Store ic the United State, or fro the propria tors. Lo-tUfille, Ky.. corner Seventh aad Greea streets, t) whom all order should be addressed. Hurley' Hnraaparillo, Tho great Blood Pariaer. as a Spring aad 9ata mer Mediesae staaa aaiivaied, rasaora au ha- purities irom tab blood, aad gives health and trength to thojrytBi. HURLEY. RUDDLB & CO Prc-prietors Jlnrley'n Popular Worm Candy. A this is rtally a 9peei6e fer Worsts, aad tbe best aad asast uala e form to give ta MMra. it is sat sarsristag at It is &t takiag the s4e sf alt other prraHf for worm K beiag last: leu, aay eaUd wiU take it. Oriental Pearl Drop. For BeaatifTittz the (matarloa, effeetaalry re. DMVei Tan, Freekles. Btotafc, aad givtac tb skia sa elegant Maoothneaa aot eaUy attainad by aayaUer. Iu su alaaaK; the ladies of fhabioc ia tbe Bast, grvaf it a dUtrMtar for eflesey whtsh at oaee staaajw it as iofiaitaty saprior tor th toilet of a lady. Ink I Ink t Ink t Seataa's Cheaaal Writtag Fiukl U werid-reaawned fr H saperior caiHtr. Havisg been iBtrodoeed only about fix years, it has be come th principal in as with those who wast a fine, free sowing ink. nnd for it paraiaaaaey it Is decidedly the best ink for raaords that aaa be osed. For counting boose, bank or school, U is sBosalled. aad seeds oaiy to be triad to ha -proved, For sale ay Drawists aad Msisaaati everywhere. iiuahKX.nvDULU & oo-Proaaiiiata, Corac Seveathjuid 9'fTrtTitt For sale hv Strrv. DesBorilte A Wlaiaaj "j. g narweiu i.uerr x- uasterj rautaas ,, . , . . -. , . . I aa M vs u a-s.wa ra a vbvii.i a gmatg t s i ti t. n y i -r aeozii: loiwru s uinrT. ibmtiim: atui wi, FOB SAliE, ON TEN YEARS CREDIT! 1 1 A DESIRABLE COUNTRY 8 RAT ND Fifteesacrafftf g od Laad. bar baadred yards from Broad trt, axteadd. The isa p rove-Blent consist of aRaaWaaaoaoataiag nine rea&i. ELteban. sarvaata' eaaea. armiii auma. .stable, spring fcotwo, cittern, well aad crard. abb easy pajaaeBts required can be raauaul oat of the arodaets of th soil. This is oa of th Shu! . OMttrssltiaf for seeariac a gd aasao that ean basjarwr AHDZK3UN. JOIINSOS deeS7-lns A SMITH. Afi NOTICE. THE UNDRRSIONBD. HAVLN QCALI X ad as Adaiiaistsaiar with th wtfl nauiJ oa UKestaM t .Warasmta LUten, dcaMd. reaaeMsalt iadeladg saft sstajiiK ese Mrwaaa aa saatta, am aarits ialaw wsliit sU. estate vridl we srarif Milhiarisjils I. wfrhia the tiate sere4hy law. ar th; will b barred. easse iarwaai mi miU, MA aartis hai art Hsaat r- tflAAn T.rfTiv i Wtth the Will aaxd uf BenJ Lii'tonT Dee'J Jaa9Hl-w4t Ca i rdJrw ROWLAID, SFEpY &;C0 Cotton Fadorsy COMJltlSSIOA' JIBROHjra, WHOLESALE GROOEBS, vs ARent;ror the Franklin Paetsry. NO. 46 WEST SECOND STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO. QONSIGNMKm OK COTTON, TOBACCO, DRIE-D FKCIT, JBte., Melted, aad Ntuunol "(i.j,h .., . the Base. awa sa ROWLAND, HPERRY A CO. acv2g-3m HABSH. VtLLU t CO. aaAaa.aau.ae Mi, xa. Oiaaia&ati. BELL, HARRIS & CO., XKW M,AjaV LA. Cotton and Tobawo Faotort AX8 OCftBCAI, COMMISSION MEKCHAfTTS. T) BPBRRIWG TO TM WB RS- A apenrauy sanott "WWa RP9PT" " ' aiDbti. MAStmm & CO. ?".oeHHHM iX Ua.. Clartnai. Tu.Z .-N.Knuwedy. .,.. "If"1- i. Keaaedv. leo. R. L. CaruUien. Lehaaas. Teaneaaa SeergBuraiey. HaxtsmefTSes-- dee7-3ai HUGH McOREA & CO., A. HAIUIJDTOK & CO., Cotton and TobaoGO Factors, STORAGE, FORWARDHfQ AND TOMMISSIOK Market Street. - - - Nash rill o. THLU.SSRB5PI, TAKEN ..il n.H. r feW. will MMSM, d with their buMaaj stay rear oa rettiaw tbahLrh - will be as low as any boase in the ehy. Would oarj M fneadg fevora with order for OrMerie. i?L? y rely oc hannj foods Banaased at the i?r will give oar f.eatioa toswod forward! to as from other oitiw. 8bip- STLf ?J:?i?c tb'ir V" forwarded artaptfar by the Jlrst train uj boat arW their ar Our offlee u on Market street. whre the bf ttBtMoC"A C KaB HUQH MoCKBA 3s 00. A CARD. We rao(ialiy laired to ear add frUadj our saetsasoD ia btuhiesg, Hasw MaOasA A Co. who saalinuo the CoAssissioa fcoataaM at our Haad. No. 38 South Market Street. Our swa office is No. M CaHete Straet, whre we hope iJl parties who are iadebted ta a will at ae eall and pay their saaeaate jmmt daw aad all parti whebava aay alaisa agaiast a will pre seat tasa fr ryawaL a w wM la at ap our bastaess nt aa oariy day. JanlS-ly A. HAMILTON A CO. I.OOK OCT FOR BARGAINS IK .BOOTS AND SHOES. P.H. PSENCH, NO. SI PUBLIC SQUARE, QPgKTniS DAY AX 8NTIRR NSW Ctjuiom-Mndc BootH and Shoew waUh he will aeli at Paaie I'riee. The la waat of good, durable, styliah work will Bad tfeesi at gTeatiyredueed prie. Old Ntock HelUng- Iah Tliaa Cost. aovM-tf CLOTHING. A Iju-jre arid RIecant Steak of E IV T CIsOTUIIVO, Of super isr asalca aad MkHt7. asar ha iBaad at th Stare af GEO. B. ABBOTT, NO. 32 COIJLBOE STREET, (Near the 3wm Haasa OVERCOATS, RC8INBSB SUITS, PANTS AND VESTS, PINK DRRajaj SUITS, E Alia, alaiyestask sf French uni IlBglisli Oloty, Oevdrasree aad 7atiBgs, f!aaB.llv aalAfliaJ front tka ataabs a tkfl mIh- eipal iapofters. which will b acade as ta order. Atioeaaad ot ta Manufacturinf; Dopnrtment Ws saw a Catier sf approvad eaweikaee. aad wta aastaata taa sty, tt-aa waaaaaat waaa aad taste of the iHlsaa f JashriB. wmBW the aaraaoa that ansbedy wW Sad wlj aastaata that styto. Br-d wahaaaBi gaeel ta pwa tees at NO. 38 COtXBOK STKEKT. W aSbr. also, a lars tak of BOYS' CLOTHIKiG, Made h, LOW fat of th hsat fa a Tork striish. wall ssa4a ssaaUebi nriee. EINE lilNBN SHIRTS, Of the but maaB&etsr. VNDSBSniRTH AND ORAWMKI, Oollar, Cravats, Sooka, INava. Jtte., M. CJEO. B. ABBOTT, aVkatt-tf 3 CMatr Htrttt. BIEMOTAtlL DR. L. L. OOLSMAIST HAS JEMOVSD FROM CMR&Y STRXST to No. siu carat ol Caasoh aad McLe bmnt awu, what all sika way dir bis mt n a a Pbysieina say fed bias. Dr. Ctacsaa ba, is aaaBesttaa wkh U osaea. a seat aad e Waat Drag Stare, eoaUtaia; s wi DRUGS, XEDlClNra, PBltrinHERY, FANCY GOODS, Aad other artaatoa aaaaQy kat ia sarh tah Ibba-HrtJ, which ba offer at ate low ak ktjnr aad PrwMiatioatK at th DnagJtaM ot R. T. JaakiaH 1(a. u with Sr. C aaal will Ukeplaaaaji ba waitiac apoa his asjansous Prwriatoas avaatHly sad iissBiaisjti aaaa paaaded at all ha. IiiH u R. P. JENKINS, (faMK u t. wao AT nXX AMIi MORTAR. Ii , ..j ... i vINtr MacBBaoth Dnw n- Bal aab La rTlScatathai