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Silniott ami gtepaUli. ri xllBNr.il a y JONES, AVALLACK fc CO. Teriiin per year nu. pr m TrvHCeelSy, WHJUPer wee MPer yr Varmmt in variably m .. jjUC.a tries tho ' Sen leifcois tbft WMftW e the -jfrde We4atir desired. FRIOAY, UARCIE 8. 1807. I.arzost rirculatlon In City and Stale NltWS OF TIIK DAT The Prohibitory Lioxor Law hu been VMIed 17 Kte .Minnesota Lwisiature. Dm. William K. Straus: it dangerously iM o warmish, in New York. II ii recovery i lie TbiPrMidatfeM Mat tke-fatae ef Col. A. M . Waoa, ef Brooklyn, tiw eonfirwa slfta &Vttl otteer ef Xevr 1 erk. Tti the municipal election in Ion a. hl-.?.) e-(ih In.t.. the liePBWicans were kotici..j ul. rCrapo, of Michigan, who ha been M aM wvater-bis life ' eae tiwe desired of -ku u br rmrerM M to ItleM lo execumo IdMiBU at the State capital. The Desnoerat have elected their Mayor, ami . tu. . - r.l AMraiM in ltaehetter. Kmt rK-n,TM! erWWitt a Demfteratie aaio of lJfei. The public debt rtatement shows a total debt uf jaAir 111. the amount of coin, in the frewHiry JW7i.31 12, ami currency $-r'Z.2T. Memphis i to have a Nicolson parement. The twfiUaet tu pave the several lirafartnentMreel" .faMJteen awarded to Tayler, MeUain x Chtaage. at a eot of 2.00(1.000. 'tiomat ferra handswho have left the State fer MtoeiMiimi, LeaWaaa, AUbaaw, Texa and Ptfirida, at JS.000. xrntt,l,U dknatMi of the ftth last- SAl'S " The metropolitan indice bill, which lias peered tiaaU ftinannt the tax-faverf. here is great 'I'll n mftl.ni consternation attheinfamoiu Mil ludly protest against it." There win a warm straggle in the Radical cau w at Washington on the night of the Oth inst. tl. itnMut.ltniiitit nuMtlnn in trnipli thft W 1 TI 1 1 IHG IIUI'L-D' .1.1. wilt tgHuu..., ... cxtreae Radioal. led by Oen. Butler, endeav iwed to have the matter referred to a selects rataaittee. bat Butler wan defeated, and the matter nai referred to the Judiciary Committee It will be requMte for the Senate to remain In ipieien for a couple of weeka at least, to conurm imuiii n fill vnpaneies eauaed by re- jertien. l'oxtiaaeter General Randall states that ui lua thnn two talllione of dollars are now in the handi of clerki of nnitoSiees destitute of loattn Mters. Tli T.nulat-illa fiiurirr of the 7th insL MVS " The flood in our Western waters is remarkable for Its continuance. Hi well at its extent. For three weeks now the Ohio has been at flood hight, and the losses by the overflow of bottom lands have been enormous. Tuo river is 51111 risinr. ,.n,l tr fnar tbnt It trill be our dutv to record greater disaster and more suffering than have We aimft fearto hear from the unfortuntites on the loner Misniasippi. It does seem that been knewn from tbis cause lor many years. those people-are doomed te ilestraelion." . AWreiilar from .Secretary Seward, dated De- PHmbi Inat. int-MM Hnain and the South Araeri fa repubNe to unite in a aee eanference at ashioKtan, ArH 1st, and wigeiic that the .President be authorised appoint me mutual power-as umpire for the arrawresient of difler vsees respeetintr the intereational Ibws and .Warts, without however interferrine with the terms agreed on tiv interest 6,1 lKwers. It is stated that the Chilian itoverninent will ponfer " with her Bllles before aooeptine the proposition, but is probable that it will be finally adopted The citizen of Johnson county. Mo,, recently farmed a vigilance committee, made up of men wf all pofltlcal parties, for the purpnee of ridding that and adjoining counties ol lawless men. One or two desperadoes of the old bushwhacker class have already been shot, Hnd two or three others driven from tboistatc. Un tnenlEtil at tlie 11U lnet. a notorious gambler, who is known to have Hilled two men, was arrest ed near narrensuurg. and, alter being tried hy tlie Jonnson uoamy vigtlanee Iftiamillee. was bung to a tree, in sight of the railroad depot in Warrensburg. w fa ere tin body will bangseveral days, an a warn tag ta all men of his character. The question of calling a State Convention in Irgiala under tne new reconstruction law is being earnestly agitated by flio press of that State. The following may be taken as the tone etbe Richmond papers of the 6th inst. The Whin favors the convention. The Eqitirr Joutwiris an appeal to the hupremeUourt itsainst the law. The Timet says it docs not want the people to accept merciless and inhuman terms at the point of the bayonet, to secure their lives and preperty. The Vfitah-h hopesfurthedawn ing of a better day, and the l'tuminrr isopMel lo notion by the egiature further than to pro vide ta submit, at as early a day as )osible. to the people of iraiuia the question whether 6r not they will hold a convention, and then au thorise the Governor, in the event of an affirma tive answer to that inquiry, to make the nec fsry proclamation. iT?dTTbtCl. Inlhe nnteiowler voted for the "bill, and Ptitteraon ngaingt it. '"in the IIouso, Mussr. Arnoll, Stekes aud 'Maywird vfXod for, and Campbell CooperjjIJawkins, Leftwifh nnd Ttiylor against it "CA'-SAR OX THE X.UPERC'AI.." Qen. Qeorgo 1L Thomas, who vr&et nomi nated by the Radical Convention in this otty on the 22d, for the next Presidency, has written a letter to Mr. Sentor, the mover of the resolution, which closes as follows : But being full v aware of my diwiunlifiea tion for the high and responsible office for .which I find nmelf nominated so unex pectedly, I cannot think, for one moment, of allowing my name to be used in connec tion therewith. Having been educated as a soldier, and served -for the past twenty vmh in the army, 1 am much better quali fied to continue my dutie as a citizen of the United States in that department of the government than in any other. I therefore have to .request that you will make known my sentiments-in the matter to the citizens of Tennessee. 1 remain, raont truly, yours, Geo. If.TiiOMA9. SIORE RADICAL .Sr.AXDKItS IE .OUNCEDNE.VATOR.S rVTr:1LSOX AND nOOLlTTM'. VIXDIfA.Tr TUE9INFXTEN. The telograph startltMl the noftntrj. liy stating, on the Oth inst, that the commit tee on the New York customhouse frauds had reported a numbr of prominent olSaiak as having received bribes ftf greater or less amounts in consideration ot appointment, eto Among tliew ot earred the names nf Senakir Pattersftn of this State. Senator Dolittle and hk aon aud others. On the next day, the CUi, Senators Doolittle and Patterson took notico of the slander in the follow ing terms respefttiwly NHNATMt PATTBRSON'S RRMAKKS. Mr. PattoiWH said : "Mr. President, in Wking over the paper I see I am involved in the same charges that arc wade acainat the Senator from Wisconsin that of liar ltK received 3000 from Mr. Smrthc. will dlsjKof this question in a yeny few wwHU uiiero is ro uirect rnargc mane, it's an intended charge. All that 1 have got ta say Til that It is fetee. Fake in it charge, false in its intontkms, take in it intiondoeo. I never received a effer mmt Air. smytlie. If the Senate will pemh, I wtM y it- a lalse as heJl." SENATOR DOOLirTLr'a MKUAHKS. Atr. liooiittie said: Air. rrwtdeflt, ob Moedav evening a newspaper was placed in ay bands, in which I find a report of a committee of the last Howe of Repro- sentatives. Mbmilted by Mr. Hurlburt, of xew iotk, winch ihemamis notice at my hands. It fills me with mirpriw and in dication. WithoMt any notice to me, and withewt calling on hh for any explanation, this report, by infereuce and not by direct charge by innuendo ami not by positive aasertioBft rndeavoro to create the impres sion that 1 received or agreed to receive $o000, or sotue othr ieciiniar.T or other profit, from Mr. Siuvthe, ( ollector of the port of New York. This charge, whether directly or by tlie implication of iBnuendo, is ab4lutely and unqualifiedly Talsc ; and from whatever.8oreelteamea,I pronounce it abase felaeliootl, a vile feftd' rowaUy iltr.tler ' 1 go further, sir, ami sy that in the Imndrnk and( perhajia tHonsatHk Of oaee In which, daring the tea years 1 have been in this. body, my reeetamciuktien iMa beeB soughtand obtalnedj there is not' a aTngle instarcc in whieh any bind of 'HeAHniarr nf jKttbHflr.li! Ion. , MDtotti iiXer- consideration of the v&Ihp f was xler.$xTZ& r received, dlresHy. oJ mreotly, by rae. 1 have 'yet t eethat reetly, by rae. tu look ClT"ii. oner. Unon this and5 allther matters! 1 am. ready to meet the Most searcRing rutin; So much for m&elif but mymamefand tin good naBiaoipiT sbn lias'bcen called in question on this subject. I prepared a jitateruent to submit to the Senate, but, as I am told, the testimony is not all pub lished. 1 ahalj therefore withold it, but in the meantime, I will only say when the truth is fully known there will be found .sothing-totreiieet on his character m a sol dier or as a citizen." A RADICAL VIEW OF Til EMI I.ITAR1 RECONSTRUCTION" LAW. .m. Charijs E. Moss? who jgnt&l to lic4c of throat 1M005 Trifefttors to that most Kadioal or papers, the Anll-Slntery Standard, of Jfew lorkj' puBlishes in the last number or tlmt jour nal a most vehement denunciation of the lawand of thfe'prtnciple whioli pervades it. The measure, he says, places "the lives, property, and interests of one-third of. the inhabitants oT the American repub lic jn thepower ef General, Grant;' anfl, the vritor immediately adds the following: "The great, boasting Republican party, after six years of vacillation and misrule, has at last declared, so far as language' or legislation can declare, that the American people are incapable of self-government, and that General Grant alone can save the nation. For, say what we may, if no civil government can be devised for the Stales recently in rebellion, the same will be claimed to hold good throughout the North in less than three- years." Mr. Moss ontortains no very exulted opinion of Gen. Grant, for he deTSlurerl " There no example in history of a military despot yielding up power quietly after once getting it into his hands, nnd there is certainly nothing in the history of TJlysses S. ,Grant - calculated to make freedomloving men believe he will prove ihetter in that respect than other- despots who have ruined republics before him." Ijjljtj is not very complimentary of the mart whom Congress made independent Sof the President. But this way btfolaimed as only an- qpinion of Mr Mosa He, however, gives n bit of history as furniHh ing very, strong grounds for oppoMtsqn to such a measure as the Radicals in Con gress have passed over the veto of the President He says "Member of Con gross claim that the measure U only temporary, and oon to be followed by other measures of a civil character," and he adds? "But suptiose the measure is only temiHv rary military rnlc is no fit school lo train up people for self-government. It is a cood measure to mould and fashion the subjec tion ot tlie people to "the length of the Soot that is to tread on their neck." The experience of the past six years in Missouri show that military rule, modified by permanent civil government, greatly de moralized the spirit of self-reliance and independent personal effort necessary to preserve free institutions. So accustomed had the people become to run to an epati letled ofhcial for redress of wroncs. instead of protecting themselves and dependimr upon their own courage for preserving the peace, that lor more than a year after the surrender six armed vagabonds would frighten one hundred men out of their wit. I have myself known instances of persons travoling fifty miles to get the Governor to send troops to protect three or tour Hundred voters aeainst the uenreua Hons of some dozen or fourteen thieving wretches that ought to have been arrested or exterminated in half an hour after their appearance in the neighborhood. It look nonlhs to make the people understand that, in a republican government, the mosses of the people must, sustain with their Own right arms the civil authorities in protecting life and property against vio lence irom inieves anu mnruerers. w nti such results in Missouri, what must we cx- peot ln a;more perfect rule tn the bontli." , P iiuru is ii vbui, ueu.i ui iruui in wnui nt, l J 1 C 2' 1 LA.i Mr. Moss has said upon this point, nnd well may he and every honest Radical deprecate the inauguration of military rule in the South. " We ull know," ho ayfl," tlfat liberty of the press will' lie only liberty to whitewash the enormities of military'rule unfler'tho provisions Of suoh a governnrtsnt .No military officer ever yot tolerated opposition to his will while in his power to prevent it If the measure passed by the House of Roprc sontativea yesterday is passed into law, no man will oe safe inButtcring his convic tions in thoso States." Corroboration of the truth of this etntcmont is found in the action of General Grant, several months slnoe, in ordering the suppression of all newspapers at the South that uttered word against the policy pursued towards Al - & ,1 LI. ... , Ml 1 tl me isouinorn states u win tie wen lor the hohost intissoa of the North if this measure doea not establish the correct ness of the Arabian proverb, that "curses, like chickens, come homo to roost Akotubr Spboimbx of RAbtOAt. Hw aarv. -A.late ohioial report of the State Auditor of Louisiana, stales that J MadIon Wells, the present Governor of the State, was tax collector in the Parish of Rapides in 1840, and was a defaulter in tho sum of 12,078. The amount litis nsverbeen accounted fur br paid. Under the law of the S,tato he is now, indebted to it on aeoount or this old theft, in the sum of SSSjTSn. There aeeras to be a rascally pasttige in tw "biography of almost oil theee ehief "Sotalhern' loyalists" who are parading themselves before the country; 6s being in a state of loyal graee. 1 un rA.NKitrr Law. Tlie very peat lwngth of the lKinkrupt law prevents oqr reprinting it in fulL Wc give, to-day, u eli a synopsis of Its provisions as will give a very olear view of its scope and riUtttta, and answer all the demands of "Ue general reader. We presume the judge will proaeed at one to appoint regfetefrg, the Supreme Court to presenile rules, and the law be soon in full opera tion . , . . . Hkast Hitler's Defeat in Cauoi's. Our telegrams this ianilneshow that tlie first 1ajioal cations of the 40th Congress Uavflsanubhed DtUkr, the Bast, on hie own darling, project of impe&ahnant A committee appelated by the Medical Society of Vienna, and composed of Pro- feasors Klob, Mnller and 'Wed!, has jnat rwWWied a long report on triehinoats, in wkick the Startling fact Is asserted that the real otirce of infection lies entirely in the rat, in which the malady is spontaneously developed, and which commuicates it to the pig. In Jlbravk, eTghteen' otit rof fortjr- fH rata examined, trere triohinjsed, a.pro porltonot nearly tkirty-fsevtn per et. In Lower Austra the proportion was not more titan fcnr.per cent., an8 in tlie" envirofM of Vienna about ten per cent. It is wippovd be dtdoase .is oaHcht by hogs from the rata which they devour. Hence; the greatest care is urged by the committee to keep pi? from eating rata. A XWRHSrtfNDn,T fa.fitii. Tmv 7W wan on Ui in earth rdio would dart me in the faec arm make, such elalRM that there la still a 'reTolutionary MWIer WVrt-Mr. 1relleHck fiakg'rraan wb hill years u,jill whoLrwidM in Cat iaiTMigMflsoHOty, In New Terk State. LATEST TELEGRAMS, g E 1 2 f i MIDN1 GHiT DISRA.TvCHE Si l-T- -f-V 1 oroncTiA. m A SI ronj; I:trl.r Ail vocat Inr Miermnii's Plan or RccotiKt ruction -Scarcity or Money. New York, March.7. -The Herald's Geor gia correspondent ear that a strong partv n,mV.M:nn t."K- .f.tii1j; iTK--i.i ff wiuuiabujg llllVi'ICr, WIllUIIIU in ex-Governor Brown's recent letter favoring the acceptance of Sherman's military re construction plan has sprung itip and bids &xM bejthe controinngpartfin thejState feTho. money marlTet iff Georgia is t&hter draval of northern cajjma1,anuthe employ ment of all funds for the purchase of pro visions. ' i i . , Trlnl of Surintt. Wasihijgtos,- March iB. The. govern ment and the defence are ready lo proceed with the trial of Surratt. It will probably oemmence Monday next.; ; J ; Incrrnseil Vay Rcttiriied. ' ' WAsnlkCTdN '"March' CMHon C. D. Hubbard, member of Congress from West lrginia,' has returned to the Treasury of the United State?, $931 91, the balance of ins increaseu pay as (Jongrewman. REcoxsTitrtrriox. Niierulalioiis nn(lo Wlio will ! Mill ' tnry - I'oinntnudci-s. New York, March 7. The Times' spe cial soy Generals 'Sherman, Meade, Hancock, McDowell, and Sohofiold, will be the commanders of the five districts of the Southern States under the reconstruction tbill. - The Herald's special says: The Presi dent, his Cabinet, and General Grant, are very busy preparing to put the" military reconstruction law in force. This corres pondent is reliably-informed that Generals Thomas, Sheridan, Sickles, Schofield and Ord, will be the district commanders. ICitdlrnls Calling; for rui-ttii-r Interior onc ly Congress. Wasiiingtok, March 7. Judge Under wood and othera sent a memorial lo Congress, slating that the reconstruction act has been openly defied by the authori ties at Alexandria, .Virginia, Abiding- that the act distinctly and positively enfran chises the colored citizens of Rebel Slates, and asking relief in the premises; also, that all Rebels should ibe compelled lo climb upon the Union platform before their for feited political-rights arerestored. Destitution In Alabama. CixciNNATr, March 7 The committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to examine the claims of a committee now here from Cherokee county, Alabama re garding the destitution o'f the people in that count', reported to the Chamber to-day that about five thousand people are wholly destitute of food, and recommended that donations be inade immediately of money or corn to meet their necessities. Tho pro prietors of all the boats running in the Memphis and New Orleans trade offer to carry donations tluw made free ofcharge'to JTemphin. AsNfttsinfiit or thf Income Tux. Washington, Mnrch C The internal revenue bureau to-day issued instructions for the immediate assessment of the income tax as required by the law passed on last Saturday. The time of assessment la changed from May to March, and tlie uni form 'ra'le oT five per cent; is fixed on' all incomes one thousand dollars exempt. The aspeswrs are(required:to.go tp wprk at once. COXflUKSSIONAL PKOOli K i) IMS Neiinti'. Washington, March 7. An amend ment to tho rules vvaa adopted, that all amendments to the appropriation bill coin ing from committees, shall, one day before offered in the Senate, be referred to Ihe Committee on Appropriations. The Chair submitted a communication from the Secretary of the Interior, asking an appiopnation ol ao,OUO to pay the expenses of a commissioner to treat with the Indians, and secure their removal fur ther West. Ordered printed. Mr. Ross presented a bill to nive tho right of purchase to certain settlers in the Cherokee nation, in Kansas. Referred. Mr. Ross introduced a bill, donating a portion of Fort Leavenworth reservation for the exclusive use of public roads. Air. Wilson introduced a loint resolu tion to prevent the sale of spirituous liquors fn the capitol building. Tabled. . MhJJenderson introduced a bill, declar ing the bridge over the Missouri river at bt. Lnarlea, and tlie bridge over the Missis sippi river at Louisiana, Mo., legal struc tures, iieterreu. Mr. Henderson introduced a bill to nav tcuuui iuiMuuii uuujn wriiu servcu in UlC late war. itclerred. Mr. Henderson introduced a resolution to amend the constitution bv providing mat no otatc snail protitDit any ol its citi zens from -voting or holding office on ac count ol color. Mr. baulsbury raised a point of order. saying, that as the constitution of the Uni ted States ha3 been blotted out of existence it conld not be amended. The resolution wan referred to the Judiciary Committee. Air. .Henderson gavenotice that he should, on to-morrow, introduce a hill to provide for the representation of the Rebel States in Congress at the earliest possible mo ment. Mr. Howe introduced o bill to tr rant aid to the construction of the Wisconsin and Lake Superior railroad. Referred. Mr. Howe introduced a bill to extend the time'for the completion df theimprove- ment-of .For and isoonsjn rivers for five years, fassed. Air. Henderson introduced a bill to trrant aid in the construction of a railroad from Galveston to Little Rock. Referred Mr.Croeein introduced a bill 16 reeulate the selection of grand and petit jurors in territories, which was referred. Air. Alorrill ottered a resolution instruct ing the Committee on Printing to inquire what further legislation was necessary to perfect arrangements for the publication of the debates and proceeding of Concress. and whether it would be advisable to make the Globe reporters resiwnsible to the Sen ate instead of the publishers of the Globe. Alter debate it was adopted. Air. hherman called up tho liill con struing the bill to increjafe ihe idgty oh , wool, to take cllect len days alter the pas- ' sage. Air. Sherman explained since oiler- ing the bill, that he Had received informa tion fram the Secretary of the Treasury, which induced him to makeit an indefinite postponement. It was postponed. Air. Wilson introduced a bill, mippli- mentary to an act to provide efficient rov- ernments for the Rebel State, and to fa cilitate restoration. Referred to Judiciary Committee. Section one declares that the command, t ing officer of each .Jl8tricl shall cause a registration to be- moHe "before TSeptem ber 1st, 1SG7, in each county or pariah of lna district, ol male citizen over twentv- one years oi aee roiding i Herein, tp in clnde only those qualified to vote bv the I rwolntion vrm then referred to ihe Jndi act to which this is a suppliment, anil who ' ciary Committee. A motion to recensider shall take and subscribe the following oath : J I do liereby solemnly nwear or affirm that I am sincerely and earnestly attached . . , t - i .1 . r . l. United Statog; that I will steadfastly sup- i pen InC coilalliuuuii iiuu mn-j of the fjnlted States, and that 1 will, lo the beat of my ability, encourage all others ttt . .... H.i ..... i . . . such twppert and obedience, o help Mie God. Sec. Ji. Directa the commanding Wneral as soon as the registration w completed to cause an election for delegates to the tn. vention, to be held on a day, not less than thirty days from the date of the proclama tion jbfn elections, for the piirpese-cC amend ing ihe existing, or forming a netv tonsti tntion, and firmly eewblishing a loyal, civirgovernnient, andpassfng neeilfel ordi nance to put the same into operation. Sec 3. Directa Uist the aaid convention . (. jt . . m t - AA . . K tHaii becaiiea on ute dshuw rejirtMuix- tion on which members of Cogrew are ; propoVtiSned." ' 1 " 4 1 ; Sec 4. BroyidwJiir tlicappoiHtiuent by . the commandlnc Generaw of officers or persons to 'make' the ref Juration, prwidfe ateltn3; recel've, rtj arfdoant. vtt atld make return thrrmif and nf npmnm' elected! andjlie shall then make proclama- j tion of theJUersons elected, and notifSRhemd WiUllIl sixiy shait assembl ana! when amended the existing, or formed new con stitutions, in accordance with the act to which this is a suppliment, it shall be sub mitted tn tho rwnnl(V fit, an elprtinn tn ho fhki after the expiration of thirty days from notice thereof, given by the convention. 'Mr Anthony moved- a suspenson-of the rules requiring the election of committees hy ballot, and offered a resolution appoint ing committees as follows: Foreign Rela tions, Sumner chairmam, Fessenden Oaberon, Horton, Morton, Patterson and Johnson. "Finance Morgari, WiMFams, Van Win kltfCbltrell, Henderson and Morrill. Appropriations Morrill, Grimes, Howe, Wilson, Call, Conklin and Guthrie. Commerce Chandler, Morrill, Morgan, Sprague, Corbitt, and Patterson.of Tenn., Doohttle. Manufacturers Yates, Call and Dixon. Agriculture Cammeron, Cottrell, Mor ton, Tipton and Guthrie. Military Affaire and Militia Wilson, Howard, Sprague, Cameron, Morton, Tha yer, Doolittle. Naval Aflairs--Griraes, Anthony, Crog gin, FreelinghuyEeii, Drake, Hendricks. Judiciary Trtlmbull, Stewart, Freeling liuysen, Edwards, Conkling, Johnson. . Post Office and Post Roads Ramsey, Conness, Pomeroy, Van Winkle, Harlin, Morrill, Dixon. Public Lands Pomeroy, Stewart, Ed wards, Cottrell, Williams, Tipton, Hend ricks. Land Claims Williams, Howard, Terry, Riddly, Norton. Indian Affairs Henderson, Morrill, Rose, Corbitt, Thayer, Buckalew, Doolittle. Pensions Van Winkle, Edmunds, Trumbull, Fowler, Tipton, Saulshury, J)a vis. .Revolutionary Claims Nye, Chandler, Howe, Saulshury, Patterson, of Tennessee. Claims Howe, Weilley, Freelinghuysen, Howard, Morrill, of Vermont, Cole, Davis. District of Columbia Haslan, Sumner, Henderson, Willey, Patterson, of New Hampshire, Corbett, Patterson, of Tennes see. Patents end Patent Office Willey, Sherman, Thayer, Terry, Morton. rubuc Buildings and Grounds Feasen den, Trumbull, Grimes, Terry, Johnson. Territories Yates, Nye, Cniggin, Fow ler, Ramsey, Terry, Davis. Pacific Railroad Howard, Sherman, Morgan, Conneas, Ramsey, Stewart, Wil son, Harlan, Drake, Cartwright. Expenses Croggin, Drake, Buckalew Engrossed iiills I'owler, Sumner, Morton. Mines and Mining Conness, Stewart, Chandler, Yates, Conkling, Saulsbury. Printing Anthony, Ross, Riddle. Joint Committee on Enrolled bills Ross, Patterson, Dixon. Library Morgan Howe, Fessenden. Joint Committee on Retrenchment Ed wards, Williams, Buckalew. Revise and fix the pay of ofiicera of the two Houses- Fessenden, Sherman, Buckalew, Anthony. It was stated that Mr. Fessenden had been relieved from the chairmanship of the Committee on Finance at his. own request. The committees were agreed to. XIOIINC. The Speaker presented a letter from the Clerk of the House, transmitting a commu nication from the Secretary of State, acknowledging the receipt of an act to provide a more efficient government for the Rebel States, and announcing his purpase to promulgate it. Laid on the table. Also the following telegraphic dispatch : Charleston, March 4. To the Speaker of the House of Representa tives of the 40th Congress: The members of the South Carolina Mission Conference, (Methodist Episcopal Church) now in session, send their greeting to Con gress, and devout thanksgiving to the Almighty God, for the passage of the re construction bill, to protect in their rights all classes in the South. Levi Scott, President. A. We&stek, Secretary. f Also a communion from the Hon. John A. Hogan announcing that he contested the seat of Wm. Pile, as Representative from the first Congressional district of Maine. Also a communication from the late commissioner of public buildings, in refer ence to tuo appropriation of the deficiency bill, for comnlejing repairs and furnish ing the President's house. Also a communication from the Secretary of tho Interior, urging an appropriation for the expenses of the commissioner to the Indian country Mr. Stevens in bonnection with the latter communication, introduced a bill appro priating $20,000 for purposes indicated. Passed. Mr. Pomery aa a nuestion of nrivilefre. offered concurrent resolutions, that when the two Houses adjourn on Monday next, that they adjourn to meet on Wednesday, the 8th of May next Mr. Farnaworth inquired whether it was necessary to include the Senate. Mr. Pomeroy did not suppose it was; and modified the resolution so as to apply only to the adjournment of the House. Mr. Eldridge asked whether an amend ment to adjourn till October was in order. The Speaker replied that it would be if the previous question was not seconded. Mr. Holman moved to lay the resolution on the table. Vote resulted, yeas 24, nays 101. The resolution was theD adopted witnoui a division. The Speaker presented a message from the Senate, with a concurrent resolution to submit it to the Joint Committee on Re trenchment. Agreed to. Mr. Kelly moved to suspended tho rules that he might offer a resolution instructing the Judiciary Committee, when appointed, to report a bill declaring who shall call the conventions for the reorganization of the Rebel States, and providing for the regls- trfittnn nf vrtfprg nnil tlmf in nil Alaimn until the constitution of such State shall shall be by ballot The vote on suspend ing tho rules resulted, ayes 111. nays 31. The resolution was offered and adopted. Tne speaker stated ne would regard the resolution as instructions to him to appoint the Judiciary Committee immediately. Air. Aidndec asked leave to ouera reso lution requesting the President to inform the House of the condition of public fundi as affected by the tenure of office act and the numerous vacancies in subordinate of' ficea of the 'Treasury and Postoffice' D& paitmenta. Mr. btevens objected. Mr. Shellabartrer presented, and had read by tlie Clerk, a petition from Jndtrd LTnderwood and some twenty other loyal citizens of Virginia, asking Congress tp pass certain laws providing for carrvinr out the present act for the better govern ment of Rebel Slates. t He moved its re ference to the Judiciary Committee, Mr. Brooka supposing it to be so Tcferred, i rune in move io recoiimuer ine vote, in or- der ta have a chance for discussion', but the Speaker recognized Mr. Shcllabareeras still entitled to the floor, and a discussion On the point of order arose, Mr. Brooks appeal ing from the decision df tho Chair, but tS MOflentlr vrfthdrawnir tlm' nnrwal The, wag laid on the table. JOHK HEBSirOED. J. S. EtEVES. HERRIFORD, REEVES & CO., Wholesale 6-rocers, , FORWARDI.Vd AI COMMISSION MERCHANTS 7io. 73 Puhlic ftqimro. NA?nVtLL"E. ..TENN, IT A VINO RBMOYED OUR STOCK FROM H e. HI Bread street to No. T Public Square, nlViac Ike wants nf our nld luitmna iml Ml i,.- we ara prepared to eentinue the business, cun- oneawkfVfiaay fiver ns with their orders; We have nn hand aad areconstantlv receiving Inn- jui,plioft,.of Groaeriei. Liauors.ind everything tn b? found in our line of business. Particular Rttsitloatpaid te rceejviag.shlpplng andselUng WASTED, t- Ci(C. W&T TdBOcco.; jLtcm wm. iay i JtieH-.maritet pri price fer Tj.baeJSyin goad mMug erder. at No. V South MaxketMreet.'. deT.-a esibr i CO. oayssfwnen anu wnere meyjE H jwvj,v. .. m e to Srtranize the conventionll AfSPJKIAIr MEETING HF THE CATHfl- SaidRonvention shall have uiSE?VLaAYSJSXiSS9 NEW ADVERTISEMENT at 7:30 r. Ji. All members are renucstcd to attend, as there is business ef importance to be transacted. By order of the President. niarS It JM 0. W. MITCHELL. Sec'y. NOTICE. ; rplIOSE INDEBTED TO THE ITNI0X AN'D -L -American from Docember lfts18&,-too vember 2lth, 1S66, are requested to call and settle their accounts. AH accounts not settled by tho SJth inst. will be put into the harids of an officer lor collection. F. C. DUtfNINGTON J: GO. mar3 2wdJ:w Notice to Shippers. Gexeiui, Freioht OFFtCg. 1 N, 4 a asd N. A N. W. Railways. Nashville. Tcnn., March 8. 1807. j UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NO THROUGH freight will be received by Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. Local shipments to Bridgeport and intermediate stations received and forwarded promptly. TL MclYER. marS 3t General Freight Agent. DELPHI THEATRE, CHERRY ST., (Late Old Nashville Theatre.) Sam. T. Simons, Business Manager and Treasurer; F. L. Frldny F.veniiipr. March 8 Benefit of tne Ladies' Tennessco Benevolent Association. Miss LAURA KEENE has kindly volunteered in the dashinz Comedv of LONDON ASSUR ANCE. Lady Gay Spanker, Miss LanraKeene, supported by the Company. In rehearsal, the " Ticket of Leave Man." marS It IVolice to Shippers. General Frsioht Office. N. i C. and N. A N. W. Railroaos Nashville, Tenn., March 6, liS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Com pany wilt not be responsible for any loss, dam age or overcharge, etc., accruing on what is known a3 Air Line Ronte. via Norfolk, Va. Our connection with that line having ceased March 1st, IEG7, all freights receipted far and passing over Air Line will bo charged in accord ance with Through Joint Tariff of February 1st, Aiao notice na3 been given General East ern Agent. . E. MclYER. ir i rvwra n General Freight Agent. W. P. INNES, Qen'I Sup't. mar 3 lw . JB. S. HAMILTON, WHOLESALE GROCER A.VD COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 30 Broad Street, NASHVILLE TENN. S- CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. marS lm THIRD NATIONAL BANK or XAKIIVILI.E, TEXNESSEE. STOCKHOLDERS. W. W. Berry. M. Burn. John Kirkman, Jas. P. Kirkiusn, I); Weaver, Edgar' Jone. Dan'l F. Carter. A. J. Duncan. Alexander Fall, Chas. K; Hiilman. Edinun, Cooper. Deals in Exchange, Gold and Silver, and Government Securities. Drafts drawn in sums to suit on London. New York, New Orleans, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Louis ville, Memphis, etc. B-20 Bonds nnd 7-30 Treasnry Note-i alwoys on hand for sale. Highest premium paid, for Compound Interest Notes. W. W. BERRY, President. EDGAR JONKS. Cathier. JOHN KIRKMAN. Vice President, mar" ly 500 REWARD. MHIE UNDERSIGNED JS AUTHORIZED X to offer a reward of Five Hundred Dollars for the recovery of the body of Jesse Hollabird. lost from tho steamer J. L. Graham, and drowned two miles above Carthage on the 1st instant. W. A. PEEBLES, mar" lw Steamboat Agent r Sale or Exchange. BRrlOK DWELLING AND OFFICE 53 AND fn.Cherry street, between Spring and Broad Lot Sih by lit) feet for sale cheap, or 'ex change for a store house well located in city, or good improved Edgefield property, or State or county bonds, gas or bridge stock. Also, for sale. 103 foet on Church street, adjoining N. Jt C. R. R. Depot. , FOR SALE OR LEASE, Lot 52, fronting 100 feet, Broad street. West Nashville, opposite Carroll. Also, lilt 50 feet, opposite Baptist Church, College street, near Howard School. Also, nine lots in Edgelield, on Gallatin Pike. Russell and Woodland streets. J. L. & R. W. BROWN. Agents. Over York's Book Store, Union street. niarT 3t 1VOTICE. Office Gexkral Supkrintendknt, 67. f N.A C. asd N. k N. W. Railroads Nashville, Tenn., March 7, 1S6" TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NO TRAINS JU will run through to Chattanooga. DAY TRAINS will run between Nashville nad Ste venson as usual, stopping t all intermediate points; bat NIGHT i RAINS will be aban doned. WM. P. INNES, mart tf General Superintendent. THE GREAT SALE IV, AUCTION, OF City and Other Property, f TNDER DEED OF TRUST FROM CHAS. J E. II. Martin, postponed on last Saturday, will take place at tho Courthouse in "Nashville; at 12 o'clock on. .Next SATURDAY, the 9ih Of 9IAKOIT. The following property will bo sold: iwenty-iour acres and 104 poles or fine land, 2 miles from the city, on the Louisville Rail road, onwnicn are two tenoments, an Orchard, etc.. etc. A lot on Woodland street, between Fostcf and Minnick streets, in Edgefield, fronting 37)i feet. anu iiu ieetaeop io an aucy. Lot No. 76 in Harding's Addition, between Watkins and Clay streets, fronting 5t feet on Jackson street, and 1C0 feot deep. ' Two lots adjoining, each fronting 2S feot on Pearl street, west of McLemoro, and HO feet aeep. Lot No. 6 Blood's Sub-division, on Ash strecti fronting 30 feet. I House No. 79 and lot, 30 fset front. Ico House and Shop No. 83 and lot, 41 feet front; and vacant lot 31$ feet front, on North Front street! all running back to the river. TERMS Six. twelve, eighteen and twenty four months' credit, with interest. S. W. CHILDRESS. Trustee. ANDERSON. JOHNSON A-SMITil, Agents: mar7 3t ADELPHI THEATRE. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. BENEFIT OF the Ladies' Tennessee Benevolent Associations PRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 8, LAURA KEENE has volunteered to play the celebrated Comedy, ASSURANCE. LAURA KKBNE. LbJr Gay Spanker Box Book nowepen farxilu of reserved seats, mar" 2t EYAISS, FITE & CO. Wholesale Merchants, 1VO. 1 imi BLOCK, NASHVILLE .TENNESSEE. T7 BARE NO WIN RECBIPTOF A L.VRGE- and well selected . .i .. i.ii , STOCK MUTABLE Spring and Summer Sales, T which we call vi.iting .Nashville. tbe al(CB4lR ftf-Meffhants Our stack eiwtP Foreigii anil DomeitioDr-ygoods, CLOTUING, flAATU SI1 IOES. . i ..'(!.- 'lIOSIEStT.f ' tp? M iU i - VVES. RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, ETC.. Era. ETC. EVAXS, FITEA- CO. .'1 K i i f--iNO aOOD3OLO -A1 H DTK 1 1. ? if, i. marl 3m .drw V T. J. Y, I ll IS Wholesale i i k I 1 AND CoiiiinissioH Merclinnts, IfO. 6 ST0RTH COLLEGE ST., NASHVILLE TEXX 3- CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BEST qualities of Flour, Coffee and Sugar, which will be sold at lowest cash prices. Also,- fino brands oi liiqnors. ' fcb2I-3m mtlCK FOR SAIiE. 1Rf fCi( BRICK FOR SALE IN xjv,jjkj EUgeSeld. Apply to ARRINGTON, FARR ARi WEAKLY, Agt's mar.ww Ao. CS i'ublui&quare. 1867. LUMBER. 1867 STARTSMAN & WEIGH CEDAR STREET, (Below N.iN.IV. Railroad Trestle.) "VFFER FOR SALE. AT THE LOWEST KJ market rates, fer Cash, a general assort ment of BUILDIA'O IVSBER. PJnc, Poplar nnd Oak Scnnllln, and JOlHt. One, 114 nnd inch Yellow Pine nnd, Poplar, seasoned. White Onk and Hickory. Cedar Plnnk anil Rqunrc Posts. White nnd Black Walnut. Flooring of all kinds. Bridge Timber cut to order and con stantly on band. I, and S inch White nnd Yellow l'ine, clear. VLSO, lOOO Cords or Wood. febl9-3m sp j Ketfzie'H Patent Filter, THOR CLEANSING AND PURIFYING Jr River and Rain Water. tor sal o by WM. LYON 4 CO.. No. 62 South Market street. marS-lw fn lii; YV E ARE NOW RECEIVING OJfE of the largest and best assorted Spring Stocks of w.a.x,;l, pa.i'ich! AND WINDOW SHADES Ever brnueht tn this city, and are offering kreat inducements to purchasers. MR. L. 31. (lOltllY, the oldest and Imost accomplished Decorator in Nashville. ni fttrflrunn nrerour 1'jiner Hnnffimr and Deco- Srnting Department, and we in every instances sinsure satisfaction, call and examine oura itock before purchasing. JOHN W. II I IX k CO., (Successors to Merritt k Hill.) 7B CHURCH STREET, (new number.! Opposite Maxwell House, feblt .1m sp BROWN BICK. rpHLS DISTINGUISHED RACE HORSE JL andthorough-bredstallionwill niaKo.k, the season of 157. at my stables. four U'Mt ,,r Knhvillft nn tbe Char " ' " lotte pike", at Fifty Dollars for thorough -bred mor,. nnd TwBSTT PI VE l)OLL R for Common mares, parable invariably before the removal of I the property, nor pedigree, perinnuaurw. see circulars. ll. r . uwivhiul,. mar2-Im Biol I X TONS, FN STORK AND OFKBRING LOW. AT KI.JM: A- SHERMAN'S. " Pare Alabaster" White Lead, For whiteness and fineness unsurpassed. The "RIVERDALE" Brand we are offering very low. Both the Above brands put up in neat, tin Buckets. S000 pounds Ground Colors, Paint Briihc, Etc., Etc., For sale at ' KLINE A- SHERMAN'S, Masonic Building, feb20-2m sp No. 85 Church st. To the Creditors of James I- Bell Deceased. -trOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT BY X docreo of the Chancery Court at Nashville, rendered on January 9th. 1SC7. all cl&inH against tho estate of James L. Bell, deceased, must' be Gled in tho sffieo of the Clerk and Master on or before tne first Movdat vn April Ksxr.orthey j will he forever barred. MORTON B. janl2-lw oawtd HOWELL. C. and M. MERCHANT TAILORING. HAVING PROCURED ' THE' SBRVIOEfi MR; J. SCAT5ERG00D, ' OEHJHVfOKt),' VA-, i Am now preparbd id .make order r TO ELEGANT BTJSI1STESS dr;ess suits. I-lceep weiislatitlf fi Imiul a large assortment of the finest BLAOK AND FANCY COLORED CLOTHS; and all the newest sty lea of FRENCH A2VI EtfGOSH ASS I MERES. About the middle nf Mareh I will rcselvean ntirely new stck of Dne Hummer CaMlmc hicb I will sell at the wow cam fit WW. Mr. SoATTRllaoon i aclraewledged te b one of the beft Cotters of gentlemen's elething, in this country. I MO therefore, guarantee the mods to fit perfectly, ami give MtMketfes in very res pees. GEO.. II. ABBOTT, 9 Collegro' Street, Opposite 2d Katiesal Bank. taar3-tf Coitou Plnntntionn for Rent. HiHREE niQHLY IMPROVED PLACES L situated in North LonisUna. op'poito tbe iniMith e: Red Kiver, known at the Aeklea Planiaticinx. will be letted nn Verr reasonable terras this fiws, With the priVilega of tbrea ears, ihe roil m amarpaHed, witn gei gin- uim. nesro'uualers. barHes. stable. et. Also mule, horses. Teed, ration seed. rttb ajarge tat r farinHig implements mrsaie. .aca place tm a number H hands on It. Apply io GEO W. SHIELDS, avart N,i. ltio North Summer street. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS; 37 N. A C. fi. A N. if. Rahjuiajm, NaJfef UU.Tenn., Feb. Ii, IS?r. ) MAJOR E. H.EWIKU. FORMERLY flEN crat Freight Aarent of the Nashville and Chattanooga and Nashville and NertbwMtern Railroad, has been appeinled Ueaeral Agent of the Roads at St. Louis. Me. and New Orleans, La. He will give through Bills Ladmr. Re ceive flonslgnment. Adjwrt Claims for Lew and .uamaga-er, overcharge, aad. tosaet all business; perUinUgv aJJensrat, lOBseitajpta.. T "... fehUVlms GeaeratSapriate&deBU IB-P. Ai.GJ . C. L. WEJKLr. WEAKLEY s V LI CI! vs i: I pr atica! plWbers, fr ( (JAS AND STEAM FITTERS, i t . i. .... ... -iS jft - - r, I . rt l (Old No4fO,l apposite CslennadeiBnilUTng, ,1 Ji.ti nanuvilee: TEN, Estnlilislieci Mr'. . ' ,' irx ' IBS WE ARE PREPARED TO DO WORK IN .our line in a prompt and first-class manner. PJLUMBERS' MATERIAL. On hand and far sole. SHEET LEa'i, EEwlD 'PIPE, - PIO LEAD, FORCE PUMPS, CISTERN PUMPS, DEEP WEIX PUMPS, ALE PUMPS, ARTESIAN PUMPS, BATHS. WASHSTANDS' WATER-0L08BTS. BLOCK-TIN and HYDRANTS. BEER COOKS, SHAMP00NING COCKS. BASTNJCOCKS. HOSE. nOfWATER BOILERS, NOZZLES, COUPLINGS. ETC. GAS FITTIiVO. Publieand Private Buildings. Store Houses. etc., Gtted np in the most improved style, and on reasonable terms. Chandeliers, llall Lights, Pillar Liehts. Dron Ltehts. Portable Stands with Rose. Pendants, Brackets, Gloss Globes. Smoke Bells. Patent and Plain Shade. Cigar Lighters, etc. IKON PIPE, For Gas.. Water and Steam, from nn eiahth inch up ta two inches. Fittings for the A hove. Tees. Elbows, drosses. Plutrs. Bushln. Re. ducers. Lock jNuts. llnoks. Return Bend. Union, etc. STEAM FITTIIVO. Sttawboat. Factory, Hotel and Stationary untune worlc- done. iti-.im Oatiges. Steam AVhistios. Steam Trap?, tllohe Yarves, all size: Guage Coeks. Oil - Cups, Air Coeks. Cylinder Cock., etc., etc, leuzi-sm H. A. HMTINGTON, HAS REMOVED FROM No. M Public Square, TO OHKRKY NO. U ST. (Opposite the'Maxwell- House.) OFFEBSAT REDUCED PRIOfB AN ELK gant stock oi MEWS AND ROYS FINE GLOTHIiVCx AKP FURNISHING GOODS, TRIWKS.J TAUSE8, iBAGS.fETO. A large assortment of Pine( Beaver Over-coats, At'yerrlow prices. TL A. HUNTINGTON', decl-ly p 14 Pnbllc Spnnrc. STORE AND SP-EW- GOOD'S. F. L. PAYIES & BRO.. Jewelers, (MAXWELL HOlISj Corner Ohurch and Cherry Streets, FT lt,, IFH BB4 LEAVE TO INFORM I . hi, friend, and th. nl.Ffn M.-.Htiw I nd vicinity, ! SBceraiiy oi i has commenited I JEWELRY BUSINESS AroIp. having aajoctated with him his.brother, . - lorraeriy who nfutm. Wftn,nArmWin. fn.r. W V..-I 1. . iUJH V MAW n.b- -i.w uuu vnrp ivl Ol JEWELRY, 'DinmondM, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, and Faiicy GootlM,' Directfrtiia tin- Importers-and MaaufWtirers. MureoiircHHteKiiavliff been ptirefiiJ at the tIWEST .VET 'ASI RATI, Will bo offered upon tbe ratt reaWaable terras ah gAfeds are warranted Strictly- TP I i'H t- da a h . An eTaarffiAslon of ear ftoik k reepestfeMy solicitad. Watch Repairing and Jobbing. This Department ef our Winew we pranoo maklBK a SPHCTlALITV. fiarias- scoured tha ed tb fn the eenBlry for lht parptw. - F. E. D.411i. W. II. IAVIE.S. dwdjVtf .17 BOOTH A5(I NIIOE.S. NEWSTORE! NEW GOODS Kinga etltbrated Philadlt.hl. T.it-' av,, t muuw BoUd Philadelphia Gent Beats I MW I bare" a gentraf assortmrot of Boat asd &oes. (J nil pu rchoMKl fsreaib at reduced pKc and, will sell ebeap. Onlen street. Nerih sWe. UtVeeaA) lege and Cherry streeta. i-aara - . JAS Bj FITCH. WITH A SOUP CAPITAL A.VP A38KTS $1,000,000. M. SIAOIM General Awat, P. P. irdi? nevlT-tf p. 36 -2E T 3STA LIFE INSURANCE 00. ov :IIartford3 Connecticut, AetH. Jam,ry X . g,nr. lol. IS87, ,ncomJcnrnrTO:,S3,522,935 And Policies Ixsnod, J4 JS9 '-7-. Nashville Agenov: 36 College W. I. TALBOTT, General Agent. I. P. PECK. Resident Aifent, Life InsuraneeComtMnr nZiTr'.,, W fw sep2-tl ..vnTOiwniiiHK,, P. P. PECK, 3 COLLEGE St.. JVASHVILI.E.TKMV. HOME IASURA.VCE COMPANY, OP NKW HAVB.V. WASHINGTON! INS1lllt.NCt: CO. Of NKW VllRKV Capitaland Aiwti r'f'ptJM 't GEORGIA HOME I.VCJFRANClsco . COLUMBUS, (Ms, Paid up Oapital and Af ..$.,i,i. I.I FE INSURANCE COM PAN Y OF HAllTFtlRD. i.h Aet. , stmtm. Trarelpr Aooidpiit Iusurunoe Co., OF 1IA11TFORP f.pital and Avt sw pOMCIRS WRITTEN ON F1RR ANP-MARINK "7m ' V.I,BJ UT"' PrempHr auM at lb. Office. Abo. LlJk-ilU,i UT I.I&. .u i.u,.. nrsi ii., i. ocui-ir-ip 'mNni-. TIIK BEArTIFri, a- simpij nriET. nt :t,vni.r -tta GREAT RANGE OF WORK. FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES. Reversible FeMl, Sflir-Ailjiiitiiir Shnttlo TcitHlon. THE IVT9T IMFROVHD ANn ac.,i CORDKRPUCKR.i, HEMMKR. PBL- LER AND D BRAIDER. Qnlltlnc GnnKf wllh Each Machlut The only Machine that wHI Gather and Sew on at the same time by simply lengtheafBg the Stiteh. t Everr Machine-. IVnrrnntoU. Pricey same as, other 8nt-liM Machiitw, t General Agency. New No. 34 North Cherry st. Also; General Ageaer ftf the Howe Sewing Macliines, Which farmanBfaetBriair purp snanat be -a r --t-r t--t-w-i . mnuAiArijxt or- ALL KIXDR RHPA f Run AND WAR RANTED IN 6 RDsR. Sn.AH kind, nf rmil at the Florenco and the Howe AiredM. ly hewing dose-to nlr NO. 34 (old No. 17) CHERRJ STREET. CAMP tfc HtlAOTT, feM8 GENBRAL A4WTS ROGERS PATENT Portable Concrete Prees Manufactures frera Sasd or Ararat Concrete Blocka Four, inthesjjy.fi ve iufhrn anditw Jaeh. Tk best ondBrirtet baiMHsg tMSffiim Hie world. Saildi&zs erected in Ohisagor ana are as aaraoie. NO B1TR.YINO ItEQITIREU. , Pf jee of. Pre. m, xiuiv tf ;UiH, Sd I jor circular. 1 for right apply tu C. Ac P. IIAWKIMfl X. -m (iM Wow sifMf. t ,.u e ,1 . 'narl-i.t-e.oal. CHTCAOO. sugar, Coffee 1000 litis fair to choice N. 0; SHfar; 500 barrels New Orleao Melaw ; - 500 half bblsiNewOrleaasMettiMM; 2000 bags fair to oooioe Eio C&h; 150 Mats ohoioe Java Coffee ; 25 Tierces Prima Cai:6,Itilit; In store and a rfttoK. Ibr Ale Wr 5 ' NF.HttOMIt. MUOHA.VAX fc Cow SI fourth Street!. mi-" LocrjrtfjJt ky AND OTHER VALl An MPrfin AT PRIVATlT! Cf V.T,' IN PLiKMi; J.'CK OP UsX'HJUC Of W . ifo ii Mnto sWa On ran I Tb Bad M ' iiM And other .vaIua Partite daairftiir to MrrtskW wHI fbfHlcd ssTMletHM, .. nsWa ai ineuMiH iifrM. . . j. .. DR. W. L. NICHiOL off for 'ornrr or,'lirrrjr ami I'lilun fMlrtt. RitWo at NICHOLi tmmt!jmit i Church aad Hprwe fimt' t . w NOTICE. LL pflKtio.su.. iiiAAriara erenbarred.'i feoSMtw,, a i