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- 'S)gt i THECITY. KATES Ol AD VEKTISIXfl. I. 5 2.001 S.-WI 8iW 10 1 4J ft. 8.: in (m,!4.on'l8.on 1200 12.00 !., -I. (V)! .0D 18.00 bl.00 90.00j aByaJAi ss.oo. 11 l.S03 IX 13( lM 8SW S4.flOI.CO I : if !S ir-SiJS iiaa mi on 7 MiWiaEa6K:wtw9il I 'ivSilwnn MM41.'in!M.eO .S(i t ' Vi48:oolM.te2.00'W.OOlll7.Oll.'!a8 301 line of solid nonpareil make one square. vj., .Jnrt.Mi sill be entitled to a dw- -adverttsewente wiM i j.JdumuA fflterted in 1 in hk iwt-w eesr uare rr sm b In the Waikly. oHr hm for eaei eaofc liB. C!,u3hU Tlae every iWWwll ''changes In adrertiwmMita wM be Parted at Aiiwiw-.---." . ...i, HH be udber4 t..Md m UaiadreM WW b. .ska.. TOS A On., TWn aad Dispatch. RosrRTS, VlTTW 4 POHVM. . . .j Jjaaaer. Travis Wikha, fur Prsa mx ljna Lo. N ashalH. .Tan..' " 17- HAH.OA'rWKTAI. . . . .li.4ll "I1- Arnre ai ,.t- , r. , 7.yA. ueave .- r . v. A'rriVeat Xavil.e '.S?- TarOarattaPrekhtTn; Leave XaAville at.- - Arnntl KaahyMU . 3.10 P. X. ll.."0 . M. Arnre w. y-r ; Fiu w.aod 7.4 r. Leare ijm r. v. Arrive m U . IT M 1. H. raMBrTrM. 4r. I.eave n,y-rjiii- i' - ..AM a. v. ,eaTM JehBMif vjU-e ih -IWTOav. RAIMWAT). .A.ll. 1 JO V. M. Arrives Arrive atnaanTinc KDOBPfBLl) AKI KKSTUCKY Arrivo ft NahvHU at .- Leave Kaahrltle at .-" UBUBM0e.-4lev. J. II. Poorly f North CArollna, vrill preach thw evening at seven rfoleck, al the Awtopiate Reformed Prewhylerian Churoh, iireiratorv to tlic raintiiunion Bftrvicc on BaWth. Another droveof nqM ped thrwh Hie dty -efl-yftrferday, deMin! te. Southem warket. They emnnnd very high riew jnM at thia tlwe. Nrw riorw. Mr. Merri-t. R wHler f tite City OmmwH, dewgw, we larn, erect ing three lar imiw hrkfchOMtflTin theeily ilurinK th otwwlHg h! Minnier. Cic ato ov OoKMHHOE-We are glad lo see tkat tU ivrqwilo flhe Ohamlwof ( ummereeare wry rlatter5ng,and lhatoar inst aettve wea are leeewlflfe jnteraMed in ( ibcOTt OftORT.-4?e very Important cases were adjdicated in this court en yen day of ifflWic lprtMce. K decWen. in the caw referred to on yeMerday of Mrs. Sheerer ra. Qreen and Ff t, hw yet been made. . . At THR Ht. Orarlh". Rev. Wenley Wright, of Mon oownty, Kentueky, is at the Rl Oharlea hotel. He h some rich mineral apeeimei .f the renonrees of the th. wMoii lie will take pleaasre in ex hibiting t the dtboe of IWivHIo. Itro BtwKD. Our stroote ad eraMings were is bb iBioJeraWe rndlton on jes tenlnv. Tl sodden welting of tliesnow and thawing of the ground oreated a per fectly liquid mtd that render! the streets almost ImtMWMstMe and wWtlng every petlewtriau ! the iiHpleoaantnew vf liemg Wpattered by paesing voldcle. MiJHCHAirre Dakk. Thbi Hank of Mewra. leppard & Co, 4ec its recent opening on Union street, ha made an anspiriow beginninf. It w, we learn, doing Mchiy epellnV(Ja JiI'hI lieUi., and nothine lwt tmctem ewtW be exjerlel of the in4ltlMtn ' 1-AHT Klltlem. AV w several darkies ndinpdown ('berry Mreet and driving aonte loow stock before theu at a fnrio rale They seemed iwlifftrent as to the ped they were gog or the safety uflbo on the Mreet they were aering. Hus hWtaOylnijrlisbl lestoped at once. ' ' ' ' ( HiMtvii. Court. In this court w yeMenlaf IbArS wVrcfve Wisest tif pling. , t og al eta : five by mth rs.; five caw , t mMfneMM t Ami-, fete cas nf lar- nr. wokV rms, -oe ce of . obtaining mwIm- kWe nretoHceiL let oil at NrxiKow at tmk Capitol. The sja c ,oiw aMeM of tUe ojjHitol were liUrally i,nrtretl vHtt negroes fm yeeteJOay ifler- immhi ki boar the d'noutiosi on the franchise 1.111. After alnmwent tney inxireii tl.ivtmbtbe luaHm'HoH res like a MaflK OMW lliWWVR' "T1 ''rr' ,,r,",k the street. 1 m es. Hetirv flflwafortl, diaonlerly ooHdCt. tlf-hargeil. 1 ' ' - ' Vaah.Hbi, wfconferty owwlwet, db- c halved. Jamw JaokaOH, disorderly ofHKtart, $10 ind xt. J. It. tWi, dl-rderlv eMttbtot, $10 ami r.Ma. A. l!HI,tMsrllerly eotMloct,- Htbrgel Aiwrr tmk Wnakvni aV LaxwkT. I)owhh riwbnWva4oK wbryes and lawlings it Is dttti and gloomy enough Navigatioh baa bwg Won sitpntded by the rivers beiatt locked Hp wftb iee, that the wfetstieof Wt alWMst beodtoe tmnf sotHM, while (4av ot the ordinary sotfritf boMi tb- tandrnga, there is !iH4e seen but Ndd. and an oaaasianal passing vehicle. Wc twnt the 1mw aod cooseoe opening of te rirsr will aoon revive the waUl Hfr ind btis in ihes lrvcalitiea. . T)t,vMHin ..Till "7 . 4 ' . large tmi mOmmr isnproreosonts in pro- cess of HBPn o litfc 0Wr f Qrrj and Cedar reta, the alt of Ke IwrlWe . i . rji 1 ?r:17r -nZC ' X, ITT.L.J;ZZ tk- ,f nt Khinr very wi)Hittoi w wvj uuwni, and rxcviiMCH Bone steadily rwn4. Pxospacta ar that It wilt not be a area wbHo kfec a foe Uook of new boiWtm will attar tbat unfartMiatle locaitiy. The 9erxr IIoi baa reeantty wa dergooe consioVrabie Improremont OM the first ioor, iM can new boatt 4 one ot the ; larBeat and most erorit rrsdinjr rooms iu ' ihettAim fre Rlo-ifr note of thtgdMBviakh t ain. 9Mtre -are iU haWlMw6ft midst. 4Bjr bis mM libtrallr m brieUl & tar, UHwidentKyinc bwwnlf wMk tko aom Mn.u. fMtn wbJeh be took rnstota, asxi daserv. their Oowldons mi , We TT -Sriain da4ors. with a btrae "111 62 119 1 HIM Ka - WSJ mwmm C stock. Municipal. CITV CXH-'NCIL. Ttt Cotinoil Uef at sight sniLw&s oallod to ortter bv President Cotton in the chair Tlt revemse bill vu Uken up. The bill M aaeodwl in several iwrticiilars, one of wkick wan to strike out ten mhI inarrt five ljfla tax on retail merehaBta. After protractati ductMwan,o agreement ujwn (he sevaral uimil i$mnU- iigarrivtlat,luequastio4i wasilstWrwl.and the CmiHcil went into the election of a CoMneilmaHffriHH the ,6th wrd, aaued by the roaignation of Mr. Garrek. John W. Wibioa and Dr. C. A. R. Wil son were iwt in nomination. The ballot ing resulted in Wilson recefVTrjeiVfW ao ur. i'tttuuBi six. Mr. Wilson having received the largest number of,vete cast, waa declared dulr eiecieu ana was sworn in. On motion of Mr. Read, the reran He bill was again taken up. He also moved that all merchants receiving cotton in their More, forvale or otherwise, shall ' "nay a tax of two hundred and fifty dollars." be inserted a an aaaondment to the fourth seHion of the revenne bill. Mr. LoMveH-moved to strike idnt . th wlwb; section. Motion lost. The section, as amended, was then passed. i tie remainder of the bill waa read by seetions, and, after seme wliaht amend ments, the bill was passed a 3 whole. Bv Tote, the tmblioatton of the bilrwai de ferred. The various rejorls of the City .Surveyor was reeeived. The bill graduating the width of side walks was received. 1 ne services ot John ioiigutirt were continued on the Mayor's recommendation 1 ftc uiem1 street sewerawe bill was amended by providing that the property Moiders r7 half the expenses of the same. ami that' the aewer start "tram th anntl. atue 01 lienarsireet, insiean 01 ueauertcK. s "Be it enacted by the Citv Council of KasliTille, That a sewer be made on Cherry street, from Cedar to Lye streets, the mat thPrWif (n lu immhuI -aral mlloninil-i oT (lie nronertv owners on both side nf sawl Clierry street, aeeordihg to the pro . s - . - - visions of an aot of Hie General Assembly, lwedFebrary 22d. 18f." IWei'third reading in lieu of a bill oflered by the Board of.Alderraen. A WJI. exempting owhcm of one horse cartt, or wagons, from tax, assed first TH: 1 A inn taxing iMiyew who sell wiueff by license. Raiectcd. , , " A bill emiiloyinK the tliird cterk of the markethouse to take okeree of the scales .it ,. . V . ;. jicr month, i'assetl third reading. A bill.MawiriiHr rtHmew for. railroads I. otcM r Isied. A bill reguianng gtw lights, etc., laid .1 ........ 1 over. A bill allowing the l'livsician of the Workhowe $160 for estra sorvtcos last year, Jokl ever. A bill puttlDK the Ijebatwn nikc in srood ooaditlofi from Line street to the cornera-l link T 1 - 1! If i mini x wu eeeuuuiciK reumiiK. After seme further business of minor im portance the Council adjourned. Fhom Obion Oouktt. We loarn frem eitizeiw, from the ounty of Obion, that there k great oxoitenient in that region. and the people are in continual turmoil and diHturbanee. In several loenlitiea niHiibers of the citizens ere in fear of their ivc. Frank Farrle. the man who killed Senator Oaae, in Mill in the county. lie scat word to the alieriff a few days ago to limit; aim ioku iiim, uiai lie was prepared for emergencies. There is no prospect of an immediate elope of those trouble. r" 1 1'wom SIaiwhai.1. CeiiXTV. We con- vered lat night with several gentlemen frem Marxhall County. They represent that the people are all quiet and indus- noiwly engaged in their aeeuMomed avo cation. The wheat protpects are fine, an excellent atandjiaving been secured whioh has net hetm injured by the recent celd weather. A HrjsitY Countv Landi.oiu) in Town. Dr. White, proprietor of that excellent lwtel, the " White House," at Paris, Ten nessee, is at present in the city. He looks to be in the best of health and spirits. He lares aumputoutiy at home as do all ins guests. Work on Strkkt Railkoad. Hands weie busily at work yesterday, notwith- tanding the muddy streets, upon the Sprue' Street Railroad on Church street, between Summer and High streets. This road will, wc learn, be pushed vigorously fferwanl to completion Ik a Bab Fix. The alley between Vino and High atreote, running through from CliHrch street to Oetlar, is in very bad fir, as is, alao, the eroas alley betraen Cedar and Union streets. They are full of filth and mud and refuse decaying matter. Just is the weather will permit, we hope to see a generrl cleaning out fall the alleys of the city, before their noxious ef fluvia lireeos disease and pestilence. nn: oiisr.nvir.s or uov. iikniiy W. AI.I.F.N. FroHi the New Orleam BaHetin. 27th. The fnneml of (he kmented Allen, which took place yesterday, was one of (he most itttt34HKHtaclart ever witnessed Tew jOrleaiiR. The body, inclosed in a riohly . . . ak ' ornamented, metallic ooee deeoraletl most tastefully with tlowers, was carried to Christ Church, where most of the grand and nu-jH-essive ceremonies of the Episcopal Church for the burial of the dead wereper- formed. The church was croivded by a most orderly, respectable awl tymmthetic aml'ianee. The Rl. Rev. Bishop Wilmer i4ficiatrti, assHled by Rev. Dr. Wheat, Rev. Dr. JiMisRa, llcv. Mr. Le and Itey. Mr. Mticknev. The procession wa8 formed on Canal street, and was one of the largest ever seen in this city. The ladies, as at the funeral of (Jen. Alliort bidncv Johnston. took the load, and followed the remains of the honored dead to the Lafayette Ceme tery Iv. 2. where the remaining portion of the burial service was performed. Alto gether It was a most fitting tribute to onenf LotUMamvfl most gallant, omyalric antl trifled sons. There was m sound of hands nrayinp mneral marches no mnmed dmiMs ho (Msplar 01 crapet banttom: tmt the oalm, subdued oxpression of respect for the departoil that every moe wore, wiw tar iwore lotKHiing awl element. riiocitRNS .or tiik aaauchistn. The M Mt-Sttrflmdmti renwiffc -true to its vocation as the pioneer in the path of anarch v. It leads, and the extremists follow; it commands, and they bey. It we the first lo sell for the removal of Pree itlont Jbno, and the finst to raise the howl aainst the Sonreme Court- Still it is not satiefied. Under tbe heail, " The Three Oligarebies," James Retlpath df eiares that "it is time for another forward movement;" "1st tbe bwgicsooml die charge for a gnuni assanlt on the thre otniaeu oHgarohiMtltatremoin." And what, think von. are tbe "oHsrambles" in ouestion? Aeeordinc to the writer in tlic Attdard they are (It ihe regnlar army, (SI the Su preme Com I, (3) the Senate of tbe United States. Tbebret. Mr. Red pa lb stun, must be abolished ; tbe scond rettmned by doing away with the life-membership of the Jodaes, and makinc them elective for a term of vears tbe electors to be the whole peotde, and not any delegated body. Con- thint a ohaOiivkr. ami U.e ... a . f T " , I x:m.m.-., v u-t auillim Hf It, 1 C MC ir ! o-ired to wait the next nomber of the , -fl pooWhiM- lHsUe will i Ummi be Mid the sole, asaj- be inferred front Mr. RVatk's passing moark, that "tbe most oHyniive of all onr olicarchical institotions is the Senate of the United i Sta." U it also to W swept away? We snxioMalv await tb iwaiVd ABabuiebt, There fc tiiwe eoootfi. HowerW. iw the I Prsddswt is to be deposed, Ounswi Grant imiiianw to private me, in raguiar army abnlMud, and the Sopniae Cowri aade a aiopsivt body all before upsetting tbe TJntia4a Saswto. It ia tabdn tWI tbe 9tCa( Jil frf aMavYBhrl eTv l sKPS Ax arcMUnt happened 'to Af1i-Iics Mei--neenM weaody dorinc hor per- ffarmance at be Ofliote Tbea4r, Paris, in tb iVaen de 3nm. Al tb asoaaent wfcwi s4e is oamad over tb mawntatBs, boantt, mfMsMfi, i m Dettc ot a boraa. tbo animal in nuMag ttnt ascent )( ite faasinc and Ml wrtk nor on tbe tUtra. Ax 4tnn tmHwii strtb sWw OsX sbe wa onbort, and M pa. jbraaoJMc waa shortly resnwed. MARRIED. DANIHL-Dk GR0FFENRIED On the Mst -ff.lwuary,nttheietdenee of the bride's futher. Hi Williamson county, Mr. W. M- Daniel, of Oiarksvltle. Tea., ami MU Margaret M. De Groffeflried. It ii the earnest wish of numerous friends that the joys a4 pleasure f the wedding season way neser b anned &issWoJ. Lut thatH their life way be happy, "and their path fes-' loaned with rbuieest flowers. I J I' 'noolcrt nnVl Rtfttoriery, Wewamners and AfamaiiMw. for sale bv Jno. York, 3S Union k. ' ' Man imf SSOW NTOft.U. A IHrly of (leutlenipii I.OSI-A1I thl City. When found they were at Wiles's eatinir eyters, where everybody goes to get some thing good to eat and drink. Free lunch from 10 lo 12 o'clock every day, Sundays excepted. All are invited. No. 17 Cherry street ateaman 1 loose. TIIOS. WAIN. JOS. WALKER. WAITS fc WALK ER 3ttaeenn to WAIERFIBLD.i WALKER. l f 1 U i n HATS, CAPS, 1 AND LADIES' FlTKJi, JiriLL OARRV ON THE BUSIHHS3 AT II the old stand, nhere thev trill he nlemed to meet all the old friend and a mnnr new eaai a win ran on ibeai. WAIW & WALKER, janS-tt; 30 PUBLIC NftUAKE. S. GOLLADAY 1 C i t V Shoe t o r e, ftppoMto Cloud Hotel.) So. 3, M nun ohm' Illoekj i'hnrch Street, JASHVILLK. TI5KN. D07-U JUST EEGEIVED, A I.nrfro nutl iniplelo AvNorlment C A D H P Iff CC17T U rtnULU J L Lli From the well known houe of DAVID I. AWDR'ETII at' "SOlVi I II I L A D'R L P it I A , Qardenw nnl othera wantini? Jthera can rely on ceiling Genuine and Fresh Seed, AT RBAS0NABLK PRICKS. DFJIOYILLE & CO., DRUGGISTS, cornhr oiiiiPiOii and:ohehrv sts. Janl2-tf DUI KIVEIt MALE I'aTRF I KII, TINS, THE TRUSTBBB OF THIS AOADKMV. 'having entirely re-fitte4 the School Rooms, rake pleasure in notifying the public that the Prinoijml is prepared to receive nn additional number of pupils for the ensuing year. RATES OF TUITION. Primary Cla, per mor.th Vi 0(1 Secondary Claw, (embracing the common Bnlhh branches.) 3 00 Advanced Classes in Mathematics and the , Languages 00 A contingent fee will be chnrsed. sufficient to par the incidental expenses of the school rooms. Good Boarding can be procured in the neigh borhood at from ten to twelve dollars per month. One-balfof the tuition will be invariably ro om red in advance. No one received for Icj than a half term, and every one will be chnreed for nt least that time, except in cases of pro tracted illness. The character the school has heretofore sus tained, together with its healthful locality, and the gool society of the surrounding country, are sufficient inducement to all those interested in educating their children or wards to extend a liberal patronage. Miring Term begins second juuiwUAi in February For further particulars address 41. Li - iiiuiiuni,, nuuiuai, or THOP. CI. MOSELKY. Sec'y of Board ofTrustees. Fairfield. Tenn.. Jon. 3f. lSC7.-jani!y-wU FOR RENT. rpilK BUILDING KNOWN A THE 1 Brewery, in North Nashville, on Jefferson street, with a large lot nndilablw, i;e lot and stabler), JAMES W11ITW0RTH. Or. F. It. (SlKATHAM. deeST-tf No. 87 North Cherry street. 1867., CLOTHING. 1867. KEEP CONftTANTLY ON HAND ONE OF the mro thuhuuuiiliV amjokiku ana SUPKRB STOCKS of CIO 1VHII G , FiirnlNhiiiK Goods, Iffnls, Etc., Etc., To lt found In the city. Call awl examine. 1 oh will unii iliu juur iinri-c-i in uu so. Elccnnt Ovcrcojits, RimInc8H NnltH. VERY CHEAP. J. A. J. ROSE, Etc. No.lI PulUoSqnre, NASHVILLE. TENN. in3-lm Dwelling House For Rent On Union Street, ? (Oppesite New Theatre JOHN' UIRKMAN. novflH- afc i i (To tlie tlrtllttiri of Jim. A. McSIurry, ieceairu. Y -0U ARK HMRMBY NOTIPIHD THAT BY of the Chanoei? Cuurt at Nashville. rendered on January 9Ws, Mat, all claim again.t the estate ef -laWMl A. iMtwilurry. deeeaied. inustbetileaTnlWtMMe at Mie merKand Mas- ter on or betore ie i-ibt .iiusbat in afbm. nv xt. sr tf-"JJIhe frever bfcrrfd. .MUIVltr. i. iivii nuu, nnu .u. jnll-lw oawtd To the Creditor?, of Jnmes lleDl neensel. A"0l AKK llMKHHY .Wi'lflHU 111 AT Bl 1 ,i.m nf Ike ChB4Mrv Court at Naxhvillit. rMuleredan Jaaaanv Wh. 1867. alt elsirai againht theetate-Of James L. Bell. tleeeall. must be filed in tbe ece of tbe Clerk ami Master nn vr hejare tae first M ox bat in Aran. KKiT,ortUy wilQio.fareveriwn'alv . ..,,. " MUllIUa II. HU K.LU. V.'. HN M. Ji$rfMw-Wtd Millersbiirg Foiiiale College. nUIETWBHTYIX'BU SES8I0M OF THIS lln4hatlo will open on MONDAY. Jaou try 2 tat. IS, sod rentiotie tweatr weeks. TaMin, 15, SB, aad 35 dllars. acordtag to aO- fJrsbU. One half or the fees are msdhd , In nJ-nn... a-1 tlie bftkscc at tie sad of ban the sessb For fb ilas. fWty lo, jodsVw-e4 LOST, kN SATURDAY MORNING. A POCKET- J Book, oc CoUacc street. betweso Loeast rir.ee: and e r"rf5. donar l4evMtr-Ve coataiaieg. atghty-one 'win ia ifieubek. two JiwstargM fron the army, and etber valuawe nsaiiwi Tee bmw tom ie i" " beet: at m owce sadteftAa Wft BBar immthA iXTHECiRqnrrcorKTAT, cxxtt.e- VILLE, TEXN JfOYHMBBR TERM IM. U A NixooTS. Wra. BtaekacU. and olbert. T T APPEARING 1t TinrATISFACTIOK JL ef r oMrt UiU YarwrM IHaakaeM. a aitUea of T cum. S4akeil, a Oz at Wiseon u tab. at ih. lAtikaM In tkis esuse. are non- rwUta of ihii Sua of Tmsmwm, W that th s ot law caeaot at servaa npea ereiare.ardMad toat saWWatioB l saJe in tbe 1mk add DiaTiTR. awaa- sedMttiHi enr aj lor raur MMaeaatve tor said dHMMSH w P kt n.. nudaiiH im tlu. torn ! SeatrerHti M(tk Moaalar la Jtstsnr aext, la8 ui there r ff.Aa Mlxoa and amaHAdis eotby 1 tj(h mmm aenum a am wauitni- w daraaK m be d.rk. , JanS-ltw SPECIAL NOTICES. onofanoCi'iconUhurcU street. inthSMaxwel Ulwgqfo b4n.N, TOa troet.naxtidof rethgTIar6ufiHSII. -febrtf 'V. npU .I.o.lSS W. K. WnrU'n Neiulnarr. for Youn r ;ruco street. The Spnne Ses sion will open on MONDAY. Itie 11th of Feb- ' ruarr. Farenta iTWhiiHc thir .daughter tbor- atuKhTy edneated are IriVited to cotiKder Ihe ; men" 01 taa n00' in Departments of Lite- raBrf panwam PainMa4id Mu. ,) jan31-lw J I C t.niulifr! Lumber! jl.timbor I 10,000 ; feet Yellow Pine Flooriug for sale, eheap for cash, by J. F. O'Shapobkbsst & Co.. Jan25-lw Opposite N. ic C. R. R. Depot. r, ; r Be Snre and go t Q. Rice & Ca,'t No. 59 College street, and get floods at and below Co.t, as their business will he clniett' br the lsth tH February. jan22-tf To Mnrry or not to Marry ? Wht Not ? Serions Reflcctlonsflr Young Men. in" Eesays of the Howard Asseebtlen, on the Physi- olo; tal Errors, Abuses and Diseases induced by ignoronco of Nature's Law) In the first age of man. Sent in scaled letter WiVelopc', free 'of charge. Address, Dr. J. Scillix Houghtox, Howard Asseeiatlont PhSbidclpHa, Pa4 jan. 15-3m " Helllns? Ont at New York Cost. 4 To close business, we are positively closing' out at Mew orkco.t prices our stock of Fine flroceriei. Wines. Brandies, Havana apd Do mestic Cigars. Pasdolpini Jt Riva, JaolO 12 North Cherry street. am- nm quality ot Uumberland Coal can be had of P. B. Mason & Co.. No. 31 North Cherry street, at ffi'SO per load of 17 bushels, delivered in any part qf.the rity. JanlO-tf ery Nuperlnr Cumberland round and slack Coal fur sale cheap at 21 North Cherry street. janNMf Yellow Pine Flooring, at low prices, cor ner of Crawford and North Summer sts. 1 tf Building-Lumber of alHSimK corner Ji Crawford and 2forth 5ummeratreeU. . tf Ccilai Post, nntt Fencing Lumber, Nqrthffimer streets. r- "Ctf cornerof Crawford and White Pine Flooring 'manufactured by Knight Bro.'s, on Rolling Mill Kill, for sale at reduced prices. Office, No. 49 Church street. nov4 A Snre Pile Cttre.-J)n, (JiUBEnT's Pilk Ikstbcmest positively cures the' worst cases of piles. Sent by mail on receipt of $4. Circulars free. Sold by Druggif ts, Agents wanted every where. Address J. B. Rohaixe, Manager, No. f7f Broadway, New York. novl" 3m Wines I ! From the Lokowoeth Vineyard and Wine House, Cincinnati. W. P. i F. P. AirbfBsoif. Proprietors. lOoIden WciIdiugSparUllne Cntawbn, Dry Catawba, Isabella, etc. These Wines are furnUhed at much lower rates than imported aoodj. and for purity and boqoef are excelled yb none either native or foreign. Soldlby Archkb Cheathau Si Co. Kline & Suermak. ' i R. B. Cheathau &. Co. nov2 3m ' ' ' Bachelor'a Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. The only rue and perfect Dye Harmless, Reliable, In stantaneous, No disappointment. Np ridicu lous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill effects of Hail Dyet. Invigorates th n hair, leaving it soft? and beautiful. The genuine is signed William A. Bdtchelori All others arol mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggbls and Perfumers. Factory 81 Barclay street. New York. dc2?-ly Neasoned I'ojilar- Lumber, corner ftf Crawford ond North Summer streets Buy Tour Coal, the best quality Peacock, atl North Cherry street $fi SO per load of 17 bushels, delivered. janlO-tf Boots nnd Shoes Cheap at SO Public Rqnare. In consequence of a contemplated change in my business, I offer the best selection of Boots nnd Shoes at greatly reduced prices. Tho buyer be he a consumer or a merchant- will surely profit by examining my stock of goods before supplying himself, as I am quite in earnest to give bargain. Max. L. Gdttuann, sep6-tf No. 20 Public Squaro To Consumptives. Tho Advertiser, hav ing been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, afterhaving suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all whodesiro it, be will send asopy of the prescription used, (frco of charge), With the di rections for preparing and using the fame, which they will find a SURG Cure FOIt CoxsDiirTiox, A3THHA, Unoh'CBlTis, tc. The only object ot tho advertiser in sending tho Proscription, is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to bo invnlnablo: and hopes every sufferer will try this remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg. Kings county. New York. oet23-ly H. A. HUNTINGTON, . HAS REMOVED FROM No. 14 Public Square, TO J CHERRY NO. I ST., (Opposite the Maxwell House.) MEN'S AIVD BOYH'l; FINE CL&TjHIy .'fay i iajo: j . e . , t s 2 ' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VAKISES, BAGS, ETC. A large assortment of 1 Fine Beaver Over-coats, At very low prices. H. A. HUNTINGTON, declt-ly p 1 Pnbllc Spnnrc. Wholesale Drug Store. T7WIX FEXDLKrox, HA VINO SOLD 111 their retail stock at No, 1!) south side of the Publto Square to Mr. II. vt . Hassloek. have re moved to the Store formerly eeeupied by Ewin, Pendleton & Co., No. 5 Inn Block, northeast corner of the Public Square. . . To their late retail owiomeis ana trtenasaney would respectfully recommend Mr. Haslock as a gentleman iavoraiiy Known as a uruggisi oi this city, ana wortnr ol tneir paironago as a bofinesai mau and rititen. They have associated with tham in business their former partner. WM. H. ItW'IN. and pro- rose, under tuo firm ityle of Ewin, PendleUn Cojto carry on a general WHOLHSALK DKUU Blfel N liSS. as fermef ly . They solicit tb iairenage ot inetr lormer friends, and all others looking to Nashville as a market in which to make their purehascs. Mr. C Del'KE, who was formerly with Ewta. Pendleton A Co a ad latterly with us. win min in the hnose.a johs u. twis Jn. t. rssotrrox. wit. H. KWI EWIN, PENDLETON S CO. Iiblesale" i)ruggists, 1VO. a XIrisr BODOCKEv, ,4 Northeast Corner Pnbllc Square, NASH A ILLE. ; tnttjold reseectpollt AaKjrirE at- YV testUn of Ceentry Msrthaikt DiacaWi sad PhasiaiaM U their stack of DRUGS, MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICTNBS. PAINTS. QIL8. TrPESfTUPPSf i. FINBYIR8H.IA wrt I fcH!BtiTPBASCp, JJttItliSU WBAW.V, witrrrG aed - LETTER PAPR J I FANCY ARTI9LE8. Etc.. Before prebasir 4sewbere. as wrare deter Bisedjb nafcvf ttta tbe mtenUB4rc-faatrl w bur in.ri r in.nu. nat. a wm oar wr or at M tmt blgimt mtKf ;at4.3or i &!Sm; i- f cwltX, vtYJMH. ft That aay'Sje seat to ut. Oar Serax are1 ajsT-drwaa FINANCE iffii) TRADE. r;nl,l nrjJl L.tx-f-M (T danced tolSGJ aU230. The closing rate hadnot.l,eemeivedJjlo Ore hour the closing of the bank( gho rate here was 133jbuying and 135 selling. H loyernraent securities were quoted in New York yesterday as follows : ' ' R-a)s. coupons. JB74I0T?i 5-ab. 3d series. coupiarrZ IfclSiui 5-20S. 3d seriatf. innnn llftVilllli-. n-ju?. new ijjuq..-v.;..4jlj UMPj-.: Z'Z ioisfutt -at- Sterling Exchange, -declined in , New. York yesterday. to 103J109i- jExcliange on .NewsYork wautaken-, by the banks here at J cent discount, and sod ntWmi . . , Bnl little was doing in uncurrent money, and wq lieard'of no change in rates. Bank of Tennessee wan quiet at 454Sc buying, and fi0511c selling. Planters' Bank waa bought at 83c and soldatiSoc, while Union. Bank was bought at 85c and soldat 86o. Southern; Bank notes were dull at the ad vertised .rates. ' ' NaslivilleCorporationc he'eks were bought pt lOc'disconnt. . . , Tennessee bonds sold in Aew lork on the 26th ult. 93 follows:, $45,000 new at " C2c, 1,000 at G2Jc, and on the 23tji 000 es-coupons at C3J, and $23,000 new at 63a This shows a considerable- improve ment on the sale of Hie previous few days. The New York Post of the afternoon of the 2Sth tilt, says: "Strenuous efforts are making bv the infla tionists to foster tho absurd opinion thnt tbe late Wall street panic was the inevitable result of the contraction of the currency, ond they urge the repeal of the contraction law of 12th April. It is even reported some of the strong capital if ts. at tha head or this party, havedoneallintheirpowerto exaggerate the force of the spasm duringtbe past two or three weeks, that tbey might make gain by imposing on the credulity of the public and by awakening tho fears of Congress. Such efforUwill have the success they deserve; for it is well known that tho recent panic was caused, as nearly all panics are, by over-speculation. The broker, too, if we are not misinformed, havo in some coses done, business on slender margins and forirresponsihle customers, who were un able to respond when the inevitable turn in the -market came. The loan market is working more freely. Tho rate for' accomodation on call is 7 per cent, on approved miscellaneous collate rals and 6 on governments. Considerable sums are accumulating in the hands of1 tho leading, firms at 51. and even lower rates'. The discount demand is quiet, choice bills passing freely at 7, and less eligible namos at S10." The exports of specie from New York to foreign ports last week amounted to $676, 169. The following will show the total ex- poita from Jan. 1 to Jan. 26 in the years noted.: :..-'.' . 1857-..- 1856. 1865..... 1864 .18(51 ...$233,211 185Q - ... 2,545,236X1858 i.t ... 2.967,573 1S57 - 4,33337 1856- .: 763,W 1S55 .. 2,658,274 1854 ...S2.Q12.C59 ..-7.063.8SS .. 1,087,285 ... 104.834 ... 118.621 ,. 1,845.682 18G0...t 912,219 1852 2.S34.090 The stock of cotton in Liverpool on the 3rd of January amounted to 517,060 bales, of which 172,030 was American. The stock on hand at the corresponding period last year was 402,630 bales, including 176, 140 American. Messrs. Lockhart & Demp ster in their circular of the 11th of Janu ary, report the Liverpool cotton market as follows : "Tho market during the week has varied con siderably, but tbe general tone has been weak and tho tendency of prices downward. At the close of last week business was very dull, and prices declined about Hd per lb from the circu lar Quotations. On Monday there was a revival of tho demand, and the previous decline was re covered, but on the following day, Tuesday, the Manchester market exhibited such unmistakable signs of weaknes?, that prices here immediately gave way again. Since then buyers havo held aloof, and only a small business has been trans acted at gradually declining prices. The reports of the Manchester market have continued un favorable, and holders here have been tree sell ers. American cnttun has been in fiiir demand. but quotations must be reduced iid to d per lb on the weak. Sea Islands have also been in fair demand and prices remain unchanged. Egyptian has been in large supply owing to heavy imports, and prices have consequently been irregular; quotations are generally Hd per lb lower than on this day week. Other long, staples must be quoted Hd to YA per lb lower East India and other short-stapled descriptions have been in poor; demand, and witu ireo sellers prices nave given away about lid per lb. A good deal of bu siness to arrive has been reported, tno latest prices named being, on tbe basis 01 middling, from New Orleans, 15Vd and 15d per lb: from Savannah, ship named, 14Kd per lb; and from Mobile, lid and !4su per id. 'ine sales lorine week amount to 40.920 boles, including 12,870 bales American, of which 23,440 bales have been to the rrade, 2.910 on speculation, and 7.S70 for export. Actual export, 10,921 bales. Import, 41,933 bales, including 7,456 bales American. In crease of stock. 2J950 bales; The quantity now nt sea for Great Britain is from America, 00. 000 bales, and from India and China, 118,600 bales; total, 178,800 bale?, a ainst 121,000 bales last week, and against 416,000 bales in the corres pendiogweck of jtycar. GENERAlTMARKETS. Nashville, Jan 31, p. ir. Cotton. There was not much demand for cotton to-day, and only 2SG baled were sold, aa follows: .80 at 2329; 50 at 28J; 20 at 28; 40at2328g; 20 at 23, and 70 nt 28c per lb. These figures show a de cline of ic in prices. : . I 1 . i If "Bates! Received 290 Shipped v-.. ,yV... 441 Corn. We continue lo quote at $1 05 per bushel, delivered. The" market is almost bare. Hay $272S per-tonin store, and sup ply light. - Bacon. We heard of aalea at 14c perlb, hojg round, country bacon. t Groceries. Market quid. No change "in'prire. i Receipts per Bull. V X- n Riii.nnn .Tnn. SO. 115 kill .cotton, 7 bdlegrlenhidif 8 bjSliaJiifarbb?, ' . 1 1 , . an , 1 . . 1 paien oouing, sacnji i imo-ii yarn, sun dries. N. & O. JIailrod, .Jan. 31. 90 bales jcotton, 14'bags cotton yr.rnf 9 bales "rags, 1 33 boxes snuff, 36 bbls ingot copper, 6,000 feet lumber, sundries. . L. & N. Railroad, Jan. 31. 6 cars of sfockj 2 cam hay, 300 bags corn, 90 kegs lard, 20 bales gunnies, 25 kegs soda, 18 rolls sole leather, 12 bbls whisky, 45 tierce lard,25 kegs do, 10 do white cod,5 bbls sugar, ,28 bbls rosin, 7 bags coffee, 9 bbls fish, 5 bbls beans, 28 bales horse collars, 11 boxes coffee mills, 8 bales shovels, 8 bbls grain, 1 4 bdls scythes, 1 bbl tobacco, 1 box drugs, 56 iroa plough wings, 32 pots, 4 stoves, 1 cask glassware, several lots sundries. Southern Cotton .Market. Charliiston. Jan. 28. The market opaned in j active, but as the day advanced a good demand srevoiled. ond buyers took about357 bales. Thd nuote: low middling 31, middling 32, and strut mWdline bales; middlin!t3Uic. Eactors offering sparing ly ; demand full rates. . , AvuVSTA, ui.i Jan. xuuro wn.. a iuii uc mn,l tn-dar. bat the offerinir stock was VCrV light. Sales were affected at about one cent ad vance on last week'f figures. We quote mid dling at 30M. strict middlings ot 31431VS, and good midihug at 32a. .'Ihe sales wre 11 Jiales and receipts S3 bale. Af ifinv fli . Jnn. "9. There- was.n irood le mand for fair cottons this morning, and, .indeed' all day, at 7 cents, and all offered, was readily taken. Liverpool noon dispatches, quoting mui dlincuDlands at 14 vc. had tbe effect of strenictL- Inr our market, and we beard 1 U10 sale 01 a small choice lot, late in tbe evening, at 27H cents. Oblumii -. (Ia.. Jan. 24. The market was firm to-day at 27 e for middling. The receipts were lSJbales and the shipments JS- , GRirris.ijA., Jan. 29. The market for cotton is somewhat better than at our last quotations . . 1 i 1 : 0.11s - , Aviutfocs, Oa-, Jan. 2a. ahe itoak u Ugh, atxloo-qt.eiitlybut little dene,. tTe. quote rvnf an IheiyHLthatean be had XT mtddHlg, Monveouiiirr; Ala; Jen. 23. There was quite xti nativfi fictnund to-dav. and oar market ad- vnned fulls half a cent. We qaote the market firm at to 27c; buyer payingthe.tax. HoKT3Tit,Lt. Ala , Jan. H The matket ex bibit. a dcellnlnjr tendency, with but few traB actions. The effering.was lor middling. 3LARCETS BY TELEGIIAPU. i'evr Yorlt Stocfe and Sfoncy Market Jfaw Yoax. Jan- loax. Jan- 3L inere waa a. oeiier Weliag la fcasneial eireies w-oay, ana a awnou WOCti opened auii .aaa ursopicr. . cat improved at the regular board and elosed BitealroBg, especially on hh. oaUiern a N. W proicrred. Ohio certiScate. Faatam' lfniMl. 44?wiVIV,r Uenlral. VM fAUttWK: Hudson. 12UHV&. Re Kf3-W M. Central, lOfiiflfiSrritUburg, Ufc. Toledo. 1I:R. I..WJ Ft. V S6 K V -Uk. nrOferred. 9W: Wabash. 4LSC iJ4: do l. 18rh; do new it, lOiii, i- Wferea 'reasanei. l4Sr. Foreign 3tarltet. I9d-18 for Bsaaeefi &-an3; ilMirWp' tin.. Ctf&t. Jan. MM,, Paris, Jta; U. S?Joi iPJB bsJtMrmWiioi:.upUpdfc,HKd. Ofm wfitr Blat41. iWheat dalK PeireTeani- roSnea U Mi Sll Wd. Ldlng. ,Jlncltina ftsrbet., t ' j Ciscixx orf. ran.-iiFlour and whe hi'; change Corn nnlet a.t SfiiAniW? fiir r mil ffi or tbelted, and not much demand. Oat fa. llc Rve anil barter nnphnni-wl uehanged nisgym usr demand at SIS in bond, uotton and dull; middling 31c. liogs firm at ofjcS'ofa, Provisions rather dull and without anr importance. Mess cork S20&3) 50. the latter for rood citv brands. Bulk meats dull: shoulders 7 7 rides 9S9e loose: clear baoon sides are in demand at 12l3c. No demand et consequence for shoulders or ribbed sides. Lard lir with faicdemandbutJU isjliffi- cult to buy prime city at IRss than"12!)JcfNdthing uoing in green meats, xbere was an error in the footings of the pork packing statistics as publish til in the Prieo Current. whi:h redueee ine estimate increase to bW.UUU. .Linseed oil is in active demand and prices have advanced to $1 3U. Uutter and cheese unchanged. Eggs auc. Gold elosed at 135 buying, but was bought in tho forenoon at 1S1. No change in the money 'market. St. Lonls HiirUci; I ' , 1 ' Sr. Loui3, Jan. 31. Weather very" mild anl mow thawing very rapidly, and the prospect of a speedy resumption of navigation caused the holders of produca to ask higher price, but high freights induced buyers to hold off. To bacco nominal and unchanged. Cotton quiet at Jlc. Middling Hour dull and uncbangod, duji-liess-rery dull. Wheat dnll at millers standing. New York Jlfnrkct. New York. Jan. 31. Cotton dull and droop in r. Whisbv nominal. Wheal dull. 35c lower. Mixei western in storo S103M109. afloat SU3. U&ls lower. Western OXdOL Urocenea dull Pork steady and less active; S19 75620 50 for new mes?. closing nt $al ibcajn; western 11 : olJ mess closing at $19 cajnrprlme 17. anil S19Sai fnr nrnnp irp4 rtHB S' meas30 37S21 12. Gold a shade firmer, opening at 31, advanc ing to 35li and closingat 35. 1 RIVER NEWS 1 DEPARTED. . s Jan. 30 Nashville, for Cairo. Thd Cumberland is rising Ilbwly; with 4i fee j Water onHarpeth'Shoals' Weather fair arid springlike. The: Talisman in! port, and tf iirieaTe for Cairo to-morrow". The Fanny Brandeis will leave for ,Up per Cumberland porta to-morrow. " The, Louisville Cbunrr of yesterday says The river liad less floating ice in it !yei terday than we he noticed for some lime, attribhtable, we learn, to a partial gorge at Six mile-ialand, with the ice extending almost in one mass thence to the Towhead and the harbor. Owing to the prevalence of the ice at the head ftf the falls, the Jefl'ersonville ferry, boats Jiave suspended trips altogether. The New Albany ferries are in steady operation, and passengers to or from Jef fersonville on the railroad make the crossing via New Albany, jf The river atCincinnatl at noon yesterday had fallen two inches in the previous twenty-four hours, and we may expect it to be falling here again to-day. " " ' Although navigation is virtually suspend; ed, Capt. Chcnowith had the nerve and the determination Tuesday evening to start South with the Darling. She is bound for 'Memphis," but it was thought she would not get through tlie Narrows. j " An attempt was being Made to cut ont the Eowenafrom her harbor at the foot of' Clay street. A channel 'was .being . cilt through the outside so as to enable her to descend the falls. WIPfG, TOBEY CO., Bankers and Dealers in Gold, Silver, Government Stocks and Componut! Interest Notes. ci.osi.no raiCES this date. Buying, V. 8. Bonds, 1831... 107 Restored 6-20. 104 Coupon 6 20s '02. ..106 " i 5-'j '01 10414 " 6-20 '65 ..xOiy, New issue 5-20's 103 " Coupon 10-40J 99 Buying. Comp'd Int. Notes June, 'Gt.115 " " July,'G4.1l4(; " " Aug., 'M.114 " " " Oct., '61.113 " " Dec., '64.112 " " May,'C5.110 " "Ang.,'ns-109K " " Sept., '65 lOg Aug. 7-3U9 Willi Int.lu'X June7-30a " 103U July 7-30.1 " " 1035 Small Bonds Vpr. et. Ions net., 'CO.lOSVi 13 old. Tennasaeo Bond,.k-.61M Silver. 125 Also, litgbrat price paid for all kinds of Southern Hank Notes. Sm price list, furnished whon.deaired. Deposits receivwl. and Exchange famished on New York. Cincinnati. Louisville. Memnhls. Ens land, Ireland, France, and all parts of Germany uosrOBATiON CiiECT.s easlied at best rates. . OFFIOK. corner Union and Ctirrrr street, odoo- Ite Bank of Tennessee. Office honra. 8 A. a. to 6 p. it. . Titos. S. Marb. I'res't. L. O. Tabbox. Cash'r. NATIONAL SAYINGS' COMPANY, Corner Union and College Streets. The following- are the rates paid for uncurrent, money. These quotations are liable to fluctuate, but' may be depended on a sufficient length of time for remittances to be received by mall or express, If for. waraed witnont aeiay. TKNNE33EE. Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. ..95 Bank of Middle Ua B5 Marine Bant.. 95 Bank of Angusta 33 Augusta Insurance ...ifl Bank of Athens .45 " Columbus 13 " Commerre .. . .Of, " Empire State.. .20 Fulton .35 ' Savannah 4fi ' the State ofGa.12 City Bank of Angusta. SO Farmers' and i'jihan- lcs'Bank '.: OS Mechanlea' Bank.....JXj Merchants and PL-inters' Bank., , OS Jjldnters Bank.,.. 12 Bank of Tennessee 4S Bank of Tennessee, datisl 1861....:. 05 Planter.' Bank 83 Union Bank 85 Union BankCertr. 85 Bank of Chattanooga... 13 uommeree par 'l Knoxville 50 " Memphis par " Middle Tenn...98 't Paris par '1 the Union.. ..par " West Tenn . ..45 Buck's Bank par City Bant . 66 uommerciai none Merchants Bank....por riortbern uanK..,. .par t".v. wiuib. Ocoee Bank 13 uawn uanc., Bank of Shelbyville...86 06. soutnern uanK. Zi IN0RTIT CAROLINA. Traders Bsnt....par Life and General Insu BanK of Cape Tear if) " Charlotte.. 2l Clarendon 0 " Commerce... .18 "1 'Fayetteville....ii9 'Lexlngton!.r...l(r ' N. Carolina S(I ' " Wadfsboro'...20 " Washington ...05 " Wilmington ...15 ' Yanceyvllle.0fi Commercial Bank 15 Fanners' Bank of N. Carolina .20 Merchants' Bank J!0 Bank of Koxboro' 2.1 Miners' and Planters' Bank 20 YIROINIA. Bank of Berkeley 80 " iCornmerce..4 rance Company. .M SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camden.......I0 Cbarleston-...18 "Chester ilfi " Georgetown... .15 IJanibnrg 18 " Newberry 40 11 the State South Carolina 16 Commercial Bank .03 Exchange Bank 15 Farmers' and Exchange uanK o Merchants' Bank l." Peoples' Bank........35 Planters' Rank of Fair- Held -.OS Planters' and Mechan ics Bank 18 State Bank 7 Howardsrllle ..25 tho-Old, Doml- lifln: SO Southwestern liailrpadJ5 Uriion'Bank.!..Jt..tl.lfW' ' LOUISIANA. Richmond 3 Rockbridge ... 60 llocklnham ...-10 Scott rrllle?:.i.8ff the V'alley of Bank of America- par ' U)ulUna et) ' New Orleans95 Virginia 18 Canal Bank. 95 Vjrglnla .15 Wheeling .90 Winchester 65 Cltlien'sjBank&.,..te..4 Crescent City Bank. 95 Louisiana aimo uanKiu 11 i -r-i. v.n- Mechanics' and Traders tT. "u ,?v 20 ,20 Uttll, ................. .... Exchange Bank of Va.15 Merchants' Bank ..-90 Fairmount Bank .7S Farmers' Bank of Fin castle - ....20 Farmers Bank of Va.15 Southern Bank ..par Union Bank 95 New Orleans Scrip 90 Manufacturers and ALABAMA. Fanners' .... J20 Merchants' Bank.. 40 Bank of Mobile, iMerchanta' and Me- Selma 20 Norweetern Back. 90 Southwestern Bank 30 Traders' Bank ..20 Central Bank 12 Commercial Bank.. 12 Eastern Bank. 45 Northern Bank 63 Southern Bank ...95 Nubville & Chat?a R. R Stock. . ..0 Louisville ii Nashville Tax RecJpt9.,....0 GEORGIA. Ontral.RaJlroad Bank95 For Cniro, St. Eonlsf, TtlompliN and New .Orleans. T HIE FINE PASSENGER PACK ET. TALISMAN. Wif. STKOSff. .'It,..,,.,. 1 I'll. A . in. ,,, 1,1,1 1 1 I MM leave as jbove onSATlTRDAY, the 2il instant, at 4 o clock r. . For r retght or Paatajre apply on board, or to t jCOEEEnAiidYDfjj 41 and 42 FrSnf street. . . ,4 or, HARRISON iSONS. febl or W. A. PEEBLES. Agents. 'nr Calr, Nt.. IxxiN, Mrmphls nml New Orleans. THE SPLENDID PASSENGER Steamer. NASHVILLE, Wilet "ii IW i vi vr O l nil a.v Initvirv linaaa Clerk.' will leave as above on THURSDAY the 31st in.L,, at 4 o'clock r. u. For freight or pasage apply on board, or to ly on b nnvri tUBBElT Agents 41 and 42 Front street. W. A. HKEULK.H, or HAKKIriOj & SpjNjj, Agent. t janaOt IN CHASrERT AT CE.VTnEVIM.E, TENNESSEE. Mary Anderson vs. Wm. Walker, et. al. "iN MOTION. AND IT APPEARING W uafg asration oLthB JerEswllMf ter, ShfA JS. Anderien nec?reWbEt Sf J Btste of TieneMee, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him: it is therefore nrdsred. that Dubtieatian be made in the Nash ville Union and Dispatch, a newspaper pablished in the city of Nashville, for four successive weeks, for said defendant to appear at the Curt hesse ia th town of Ctjitreville, on 2d Monday ia MafehuMt. tbeofasd th are t ajpltaj aiirw w. or demur, to contplainanPs bill, or Hit fame writ be takes for confeseed against him, and set for for hearing ex parte. P U. UuRNBEAK, jaal2-w4t C. and M V. S. MARSH AiT8 S AjLE. i BY VIRTUE OF A YEN EX. TO ME DIJ reciod, from the Circuit Court of ths United, State for the Middle District of Ten &. issued otut&a 7th das or J anuarr. I will cxboss to Dubhc sale to the hiabOH bidder, to: rash, at th Court House door in..the city o , hi a.irtmir . 1 .iaa. r . t r r Hashrirle. en Miviwair m jbw aula FEBRUARY a. v.. all the 1JK.7. esmmenoing at 10 o'rioeM all the rfeiit. itfefclaiia, iaterest a4 titles whieh A. L. Davis hvin and to the fet lwine'dejribd. liec or parcel. if land, aifa-f atl, lying aim heiscia ih all? of NashvIRe, Bated On UMIg Jim, bt in the plan of iota laid do a Uallac if ill. batna- loll ! ana 61 ln.ia-.ati. oi in University of JfruhaOle pro ilQGMfSUl alfT an itUariaA jaaTsr-4lW peritrBBKiBSiin whi, aotir.runninfoMK flioanaain. rasaea . mQjsrjuwrris KKaTui: r& STA - L-ITBI. ianbal MWJIe iSrTeBn. . i i T U. STOCK WELt, OF NBW.iT idla partnerjin ourbuai this date, tofore. The ssfilerm wtlltrcmajnra iSAMILTOSaSb-flCXNINOWASI NASnviu,iDec.lHlS6o. Hamilton & Cunningliani i.(Ner the PuMie Square, 1 r Wholesale nntt -Retail Dealers JUMii Anns and Cutlery, Axes. Chains, Hoe, Etc., ftiini and Eealher RoUltig-. Card Olotlilnsr, 3rbchanlc,H' To ICH'. Tools, all k nds. Leather and Shoe Finding, Jaddlery. Agricultural Iiiiitlenieuts. Uecl ' ! , AND I TST pi "W" Q O .0D M.- v., EL. dayies & into., JEWELERS, (MAXWELL iroifSE.)! Gojner Church and Ohpgy Streets. FE.JDATIES BEGS EEAVE TO INFORM . ihis friends, nnd th ntihlin wnnrnllir nf Nashtillo'antl vlcinitythat he'hns commenced the , JEWELRYtj BUSINESS Again, having associated with him hi' brother. W. 11. OA VI EN. formerly with Jlew. Ball. Ulnck taCo.. New York citv. . We are now reeelvineCfrhm Nww YorlJ a Iwo nnd choice lot of WATCHES, - JEWELRY, IHuuioihIm, Silver Ware, t?lateI Ware, i and Fancy OooiIs, Direft from the Importers and Manufacturers. uur entire stock having been purchased at the JI.OWEMT NET OA Sir RATES.! Will be offered upon the uot 'reasonable term. rtu goous are warranted ( . Sti-ictlj' Fii'Mt-claMM. An exauinstion of our itopk lafrMnnrtfnllff sulited. Watch Repairing and Jobbing, This Department of our business, we prcteao a8ins-a SPECIALITY! 'HKVTnr Wnrori'TSi. services of some of the finest workmen in the country for that purpose. It JL. 11 A VIES. HV IL DAVIHS. JdcI6-tf IN CHANCER V AT AINSBOnO.' AUGUST TERM. .. William T. Roddy. Adm'r of Joseph Roddy. eireuseu, 1 a. .acnariOU ArfllOaUW.et Ol". YK MOTION OF COMPLAINANT, BY HIS V ' .Solicitor, andiiLappearinKtolllo satisfaction of Iho Court that the defendauLi. Zachnriah T. Kodd ?.nA.Rpddjr. Adam T. Willson.Thomas WillSS. Pol!ieAnn Pnrrell, Hiram Price. Al. Elvira Price, John H. Davis. Sarah Ann Davi, narneon m. rnrern, ueorge L. Fureell, ami Ptancy Oomenter urer nnn-rnitilnt nf thm Qtt of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of tholaw.caiinothejqrvedonthani: it is therefore nnl.rftitu, iKTl.,,... V, .. I, I T if trf . A i . . V J . . v. . . m.v i u u 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 u m; made in ine rasnviue union and Dispatch paper published in the city of Nashville. Tenn., fonfour consecutive weeks, requiring said non- a news requiring resilient defendants to appear before the Hon- oraDie uoancery Court for Jackson county, ot jame will bo taken for confessed, and set down for hearing ex parte as to them. jn.iuw K.A.UUA. OtandM. DEEDS OF XltlTST SALE. rVIItTWE W f DEEllOI TRUr AJ executed to me by B.M. Tii.lma.v. in Novem ber. 1SC0. and another on tho first of December. 186J. nnd for the iiurpose.therein mentioned. I will on - Wodnesdnj', tlie 23rd of .laiiunry.nest, ton the premisos.i 11 tpthe highest bidders. first. -a-1 raat of Lanu ofTBOiureif moro orl(tss, in Bedford rnnntv. fir II rii.trlr Vn 1 Tract of Land is in a good neighborhood has a gdod dwelling and. other houses, and agood Ap ple Orchard. Tbe soil Is Well adapted "to blue cross, clover and grain, making a desirable farm or stock raising. II will sell the Land forfcuh. (nknifafv ttin ilefit mentioned in the first Trust Deed (a sum of nbeut.S4.000) four thousand ilnllaro th luilnnrn Jar the Land, otf-one and two yean credit. Notes witn two goou securities and lien retained until the purchases uwmey ig all paid. At tho same time and place, apd for Oaslt all sums under ten dollars, six months'credit for all sums over ten and under one hundred (lollau. and for all snmsover one hundred dollars twelve months credit, about 40 bead of Cattle, inelud- IfSrr C'.tvra ,ml P.tirnd V.n.linm Tf.IC.m nA Q..... and a larg6yokoof Oxetr; about 160 lmrrets or Com: about 7 head of ine i-beep, 2sopS) head of Hogs, a two horse Wagon and an ox Wagon. ltArmins? Utensila. and nuv valuabl Law nnii juisoeiiancous xsoons. lent The public, aad especially creditors, aroin ted to attend tbe sale, whieh will OBriffnae om dav to dav until throuch. Th vi from I Also, on the brat Jlqndar In February there after, I will sell rtrfrr'Town IXtt U Shelby tfille, on a credit of one and two years, men tioned ..and described in said Tout Deed. Kor particular apply to me al nfv office, ht Hhelby $lle. . LHAWS TILLMAN. dec25-wtds Trustee. yialuable Land and Mills O X UVCJL It I V E K. PURSUANT1 Tb DECREE OP THE Coonty Court of .Marshall county, at its anuarr lerm. 1S7. in the ease oi J. Lee Merrfs sand others vs. Clory A. Mornsamlotharj, I wilt or'ock, all the right, title, claim ami intereet cor'plainantK and defendant have in and lo the valuable Farm and Mills of wbieh Allen Morrii' d4edl.fl ,tkd sted-utebn, ins waien oi axocc mrer, isree mnm vmm.o Chapel Hill, and twelve miles west or Bbb ville, in District No, . Msnball v,uDty. 'fewa., bounded bf naid-rirer wadu tto lawls.Qf RicaiM Warner 11 MM' ftwdi wW Lfd three lol tbe firt lot coBtainiog ab4ut sit acres of lasd. upon which there i a splendid (inst Mill aad San Mill, and nne nf Hie toest mil sites a Dack River, asel a good l.sttoa oa the pike leading fr-ja the river to HoahviUa. Saase lot al has ireon If n good frame dweNtBT ble for a faau). cou.eB.tnt to Ihe mi 111. T&t other two loti will eortais a bo at 110 or lift acres eMh eilNf of lfhiafc. will ws a baad'tans and productive little farm, wn rhibered aad fa an exi-elient aetghborhood. Now, all oi yea who wajUto Imit Ball4arra I'Kik to yovrftiterens arJa Vxetii ifae pre ebim , if y u waat larger obex, rum ali.og aad buy it ail TERMS OF ftrVLE. Except the turn of &40Q to ha paid oa dar f sale, said lasd will be sold oa a r edit at) tie aad two years. Pareaasars reejairad to give bead with two or more -id'ritiM retaining a 'fatMrV of ftielWlflt tu cumassoce at 2.'. aadjoaaha otfaet LoJsmt .' ik a4. s. lots jasaary 7. I'm. Jasaary R.L.ADAMI, C. and C. TIE. i ....at, ' r1'" ted as AdminisUalor with the will anaexsd 1 as Adm ' estate ts sH mi J" avraro Irilleii. deeeased. '"'",i,tt',T said. pronatir smhik riWi by tew. -i -a . i Kith &W!ft aaaaxad of 1 I jaaaWti-wtt ftRK. ! i WE. 92 aadHl f Said eftAta t KaJBL A.t a ... wWwrfrJf7S.TOO lasnAU uivuAaiA a jEI9llifi THE fciTATE fesUiRANCE COMPANY, J OF. NASHVILLE. ii ... . i CAPITAL, -SiaoO.OOO FIKE. MulKIXIt, HULL; ' ASP INIINO TKANSIM)BTATIN .KIJIICS Tnkoti at Equitable Itatci. -Losses fairly adjusted and promptly paid'SS OfSas, Seoond National Bank building, Qallege street JOHN LUMSDEN. ProsWeat. W. J. THOMAS. Vleo President f JOSEPH NASH. Secretary. wt6-8n-p DR. RUSSELL, i i ' ENTIS'T No. 1.131 Kirk man Bloqk, VlIVRcn, STREET, janJS-lw (Up Stairs.) DROG STORE! NEW FIRM I J, C. WBSRTO.V. Wit. B. WKARTOK, J8. ( WV. B. EWI.VS. UNDERSinNHn wniTT.n RUsPKtrr- fully inform their friend and the nublla generally that they have purchased the satire 1.ntre?.t..of W m. B. Wallace in the Drugstore of i ; Vt- V,parton Co.. and solicit a eontlnuanee l sge liberal patronage extended to the former arm. ine Business will be condueted. as here tofhre. tinder thestyle of J, C. Wharton t Co. J. C. WHARTON. , WM. II. WHARTON. Jr. s"xr '. r WM. B.EWING. A aihville. January 1,1S7. Mn2Slw sTl. SPURLOCK & CO., OINOE THE FIRE OFTHBWth INST.. 13 hare op supplies of ened and andnrs now reeeivicg new GROCERIES, COMMISSION GOODS, 5 FOKEIU.V ANI HOJIESTIC iJia,p,.oK$', And would be pleased to have the patronage, of tneir lormer menus ami customers, at their new stand. Nost 7 and 9 Broad Street, - (Near tae River.) Where they will' take pleasure in filling (heir ordorst jan5t-3m .!B. KOUSTREE, ' AS91STSD BV IIIR. E. W. MORGAN, HAS EBMOVED HIS LARGE AND ELE gant stock of mOTS AN SHOES from 46 North Market to NO; O (new number) ENION STREET, Where he will be pleased to see his old friends and a generous public. He intends keeping the best stock of Goods, and at as low rates as any regular bouse' in the city. C. B. ROITNTKEE. E. W. MORGAN desires to see his Old friends at hi new placo of business, particularly bis man)' lady friends. Jan3S-lm NASIIY1IIE AGRICULTURAL IfS, NASHVIT.LB, HYATT, ISIlIGGHtV MOORE, lUKBFArTruifBS or all kinds op Agricultural Implements. The Dixie Corn and Cotton I'low, A .ORBAT AND ACKNOWLEDGED IM GREAT XV ' provement on anr eatt Plow ever before otfered to Southern Planters unrivalled in oapaeity, llahtnex', durability nnd eheopneM. by any cast Plow in tbe wnrld. Also. WROUOlIT-IItON and STEEE PLOWS, CORN 3IIELLBRS, HORSEPOWER?. ,RAt'UTTHR4i. Hol.w -Wars of ,-tll deeeription, sueh a Ket tles', Pots. Ovens. Skillets, etc. All kinds of CEDAR WARE, manufactured by the most improved machinery Brass and Iron-bound Bankets. Pails.. Tubs. Churns, Water Cass, Tanks, and Cedar UhesU of. nil si. . Having tbe latent improved Machinery, ami miequalleilpfacilltierf, we are enabledjto furnish everything? in otne line alt lower? ralalthaa, any maaufacturers in Northern, Eastern or Western ernes, r.verr arueie warranutu. III 1 1 ATI'. Hit I fi ON A .11 41 ORE. janll-3i 1867- M, j.wgrsBiKtt ' S Im a i, weASMmT. 1 KitKX;;&'.VARR'BJ!(l No. 11 Mfn?nffrii.i.T.ar. .tiieet; NiayVILLE.. ".. ....TENN. ;;.; Is MAJUPAOTRiESiR 8 aW WIIOMLSAI.E AND ItETAIIs - . . i. DJfALEIlS IN ALL KINfjf TJf ' 1 PARLOR, OIIA.Mlirilt, IlINfNU-ROOM. HALE, ; nnd orFICE FURN IT US E . . j BET3rIiVGr, spnix, IIAIIC, ;.iiok.s, COTTON, .ANI SHUCK .ILTTRESSFJI,, . French and American. W I:N D O-W G L ASS, All Sites, STAINED AND FROSTED OLASS. ' LOOKINa-OLASSES, ! LOOliINa-OI-lSS JVITEN.le WE INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO our fine, large, and well assorted gtoek of ,TT, ourt Goods, We lie foHnd Hi i a intend to keep as one goM f ea any market, and onTer neb lwtM- meats to purehaaers as will toalfe It to - se4r. rw ttrest to war from us. ; WEAKLEY & WARE EN. Ka. H North Oollege sL, Nasfavflle. Tenn. janl' 7zm THE AflWiRS-MViMn nl. T)4( COLVMB1 if' SCII iidif WK1Y4ltlSfl ADIfl. Mrs. t. CL HJIITJI, rriijclpnl. PHK WINTER BX AM KM A'MtMf OF HUH 1 SchiK.1 . saDoial la U ImM Thnr- Iy, Janai try rbenl aad biauis aaad Mtrass ef IW ArKiHH are re stterlMtr inriled te1 fsitetxt EtJifwuy 4 fk. now BkB4 win ftndit tfraatly to thslrraUrettob iite'ml um or tHttSfte tb 6pa lagdas'. The A AthtBasiia :S't fsrr areataeleaa! AsnglMiMdesutKi aisMRi. tourl iMdesbiai auaeRI, thuroagh aad ed ediutati". . We 4Btr Uashers tl lb hfi est order at Uieot cm mum v. w nmiN .u i . .-i . struotiam ia all the hruBfhja uuiallrtI4uh4)H ftrst iaj i.-naie a&HW naareeoith A lar. eat uJL hart Mcld libranea to be I'm ad li any sKaifar t&tcuabrti. lo WBloh alt th natilli baradauy aesM. A eojaaiete set of (TKesiiea sad FtMeKbiest Apparafas. aad, m fact. aH uu BeeesaajT iraiur 'mmVaft lMfBCiH-a. Tlsw pilpw re-irel amr tfrW, o&d rbarr td oaly from data al n lie rve. Btud aad Easlish luittou par f five .-alendsr rfioMbtvar utr from 511. to Tim Ctwalar and uOr lOPigaathm ftraasjW bf adimansg Hoirr JJ. SMITH. ioal Ewls Safretarr. A Earau Waiilctl. iWIfllPU ta MI44 Ml W(A PUKOIIAMK A aMAl.L fAKM F Tnswe, wtM tcapntved. wtM lan aad evauit ta chaala aad irastts. rar Paws, bartetr k aWasfcs'wi! 4ae reaawe al MaMK.U ut at. MJMt.0rf Wsttaras eoaaty. sjaispwao. wma and win jsartiauiaiB abaat uiiad. atia jasa-isa a. j. JisrasRxyA 'aujv. taudtata taatah rein LOOK im$ VOltlMQAIKH IX T fO I F. H. FH E NCJET.' 21 PHBIsIC S(1VAK3B, 0P2rfTltB ay an mrtwM nv Ciislonijullade Boots and Shoar wnien f.wi sen at Pasi, Pm'Ti-rmMm of good, durable. '. wort wfltawa iImm greatly red used prise. 2v3fM'k s,,,Br Tl,!i" CLOT Hr x ir a. A Larjre nnd Elegnnt Ktook r t perier taako and tuiisHr.J aa'Hamiisjt. cere m (tjIO. A B B'O T OJ i iVO. 32 COI,IiHGH Jn'RKiJtr, i I4ir Um Sawaoea KaaaaJ OVEItCOATS. RnsiNEss sniTs, - PANTS AND TZKTIi, FLVF. DRESS SVlVHi.lBla. AUo. a largo steak of French, ami) English., , Cloths, Oasimeres andeatfnvja; Carefully seleoted fra eipal importers, whiei At the bead ef the w be BMde u tstfJam. MnmifacturhiR Doiihrlurdhi'' We hare a Culler n.F nmmmrA . will guarantee that style, at and rmiO! n eTr I y X WRNT Y VKAJtS wnnM ami faUau ar ,M . NO. aa COLLBOE STREOT. Wo offer, aice, a Urge asaek of BOYS' CLOTHING, Made to order in soHeof Dm kajt in bey Vsrk-siylfc. well bmsWi sOnablo la nriee. mrre Of the best manufacture. , UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Collars, Cravats. Socks, Gloves. Et., Etc. GEO. B. ABBOTT, dec3)-tf 33 Collect Nir.i. THE BEArTIFlX TOM IIOOD'K "Song of the Shirt. " would never harp been eunr had be lived In Mm golden ago of the Fewiar Maeatsa! OHM, I btitchl Mitch! but no more wety hearts or acblngheads. The nimble-newlle is ootpHed fcr hands, bat moves like a thragofrife oieUy. quickly, sorely, the greatest binning C tho nineteenth century. The Florence is ih laitt mn..j r .11 .Sewing Machines, ft Qallts. Corib, rWks. terns, reus, ana Uathers awl wsl lin iiiuiciiitia: Hianw lour wisiniac in ua mi from right to loft or 1A ta rbbtnl li,. lsuvrTkT oneratar. and fsthe only Macbia. kirtaw a tim- aiuustimc aiiuiAjjis XIIJIPIDW. pr uie. none compare wttk K. EEC O "W" IB THE ORIOIXAL. Wearo also Genaral A sent foe Um ttUWK SEWING MACHINE, Madia4ardl matte assior tm Utate sHpervistsn of KLIA3 HOW K, Jr.. I Inventor of lli Scwlns; .ltiichlnr. These Machines have stood id twt of tifeair years, and fur maautaetariac paiposas oaaaot ba excelled. They we a satalfar nele with saae she tbread than any ether raaeis. Tuliit, Cotton, Need Ips, OH, ami P"" of Mn'chlncM cniistiinlly on hand. SEWING MACHINES OF ALL RlNLti REPAIRED. U'lHTCULKG. Tuskiag. UihHhui, iUnmn. KJ Cording, and all kimls of FiuaUr WwrfcJoaa to order wiin neataeas at tae Usasral Afsaey- No. 11 (Old No. 17) Clierry Hire!, CAMiP A EIXTOTT, SYKERAL AflMTS. i-i AtrMta waBtad aad Ukaral ladaeaaiasts otferexi. I feaW-Ta. KTCK-p USTSUBEID' NASHVILLE CiyMMEUCIAIi IsVSUBAiVCC OIK ! . ilir-"itJi M- Odlre In Ilia liulldln luUdlng tlie- Oft I or. of 011. ' m Vr " .i y t ripula COMPANY., "AjsLsa'tjj!" dlee, Henio1drmif4e,''a Mr (HrtHfaW tho most liberal fens. fiiJKiavinil iljafciuli risks Ukea atlsweit rate. r.B- Leasee WbeisWyaalwisH 1 inia imrapany. PIKEOTOTMr B.C.ifaNAHir. Autcs 1 Jno. KiatviN. ,V. Bmi V- B. HitMAW, ;. H. iwtw, V. II. Evans, Rrnim tvnrmn, Hiw M'Cssa, Jas. P. Kmma. s.;n. maat, R. C. MfJfAlRT, PresWsab K. BIIIBKH.-'W.tAqr. ts.j4 KlVICaCERBOCKBR ?h LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, rsr is w y o k rC.' omc Over AriautH Erpng!. CHURCH STREET. . FRED. W. SPARLIN1 .-, ilaaSS-la ' - '.1 - eiicrrAirriitt War j tmtm,wmAtM, ' MmitHlm. .Oil. M"lfiini BELL, HARRIS & eoi,.. jOfW ORLKANf. LA. Oottoir and Tobto PMtofli if 0'M Mtfi 8 1 0 51 E RtmA K"Pi; - i i .j " ; Mif. rHraila.Ch m asauajtoA,)i4w, H L. Carat hers. Letwajaa. 'bmttmiS) frers Bornlrf. HartsrW, mMHSHV ' OeeSI-aw Dissolution of Panlinarshfp. asd CaaaiM BrWB-tMUr lav asyW rf ssrjaa A . 1 flfMIM HfarlH 1 m, J. AaaVaaK pro., was una wfNri ar mawM .aaJasfJ lr O'tiarla J4riB. win, aasenae oM i4M W aM il Jf Nahrilia.,MaY.1,ftsw S Mh r ilia Haw. 1 . UM fttl AD. BORNEBLANN, LONDON, MADISON COCNTY, Olllfr WWW Jfiitt aULK OSAGB RANGE SBBji. PrBnshf.8.oa; Per Quart, 1 .LBW AMD IUSO. 3 IN 4.l from Taxaa. Maf. ( !(- w ciwiag mi mm, assu vVrysaMrforsrewtw, TKRM-CA9H tWae al raai arilerSastr1. Imx tMtsa utt demaoi at prt fsr taMtasai. iaa!MrW.i:wSta WANTBPt