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"ST; l.argcstrOirculntln In City and State. 4itATlj8""-OI" A BVKBTISIJfO. if! 5 a s " r p p p rj" 1 MM L 34 it f&M 400 3 ImS J fi.IT) U ! S ? lis h: ?; M I as 3S S.OWll.rWHi.00 47 . 31)1 Il.U);i) LOO 54 t 21 ..WiS. 3US0 JW 83 24.01) MKi .K.0O' -42 n -.." .tl.mt, SO 2'.(,36.00 i 4S.0ft 4fl .V)! 1H IW 1)9 12S JJ0B1 ... 4fiJ fxl.Wj i 53.50 137 144 :"W'4S.0! S7 0O 41 M Mil 00.50 70 Ten tlnacof solid nonpareil make one imtiare. i early advertisers will be entitled to a dto- eatint ef 10 ner rent. avery Giber day (e. n. d. adrertiteeiU will e eharg two-thirds of .above rates. Ad Yertt?eiaa4 iatertad In the Trl-Weeklr will he enarpeH Bfle HHlnr a square tor R!K insortKin, Mill Ally (lull OArh lililuinitt inMtrtin. in the CTtekti'. ne dollar a Munre Iter each neaul or UMr linn ivntirrc. twwitv enta a if 'ime, urn, ami tan rent a line every additional "'HiHMtlafl. "Changes in advertisement will We chart oil at me rate tn filly cent n HiHure. All adftrliiioiwlf are due frem date ef first Iwertltin. HeraaAor the caafi ajttefei wilt be SKinereu w, ana o imortenl adrerttfementsntll l. 1 . .1 t in Ken ante arc-otuiiamoi uy ine money. Union nml Dtsoateh. ROBUST. WaTTEWMIV & I'rKVI. U tinner. Fw I'reM ami Timea Co. .talhTH, Team., Jan. 22. 1W7. Ti'AHM AND GARDEN. not I r ii l'olnlui'H, It is not generally known that rotten potatoes will kill cows, but a correspond eutOf the Padeville (A!a.) TalUtpoosian mvp lie litis known of several persons at "llfSiseRrton. when cleaning out their tinfntnn lujnlfu nrwl liniidiMl fit flieinv flioir - rotten potatoes whore tka cows could get and almost uverv eow that hod uHtaoss to a quantity died in a few hours. Farmers and gardeners would do well to boar this in mind. I'olntii ItiilHlnif. In a similar issued by A. II. Hovey, seedsman, of ChiMtjp, agont for t!ie Good rich Seedling Potatoes, the following di rections, slid to be HfM on nattial prec- tiee, are given as to the best mothot of raising large orops of potatoes : In the fall plow deeply and subsoil plow, in. all cielileeu to twenty mciies in deplli. in early spring, plow ami st.wii aero.. thp winter inrrow. harrow ami roll. Mark out. as for com. three feet aitart cauh way, opening the furrow eight inches ueep. At the iiilerncction drop a whole potato, the largest you have, and spread upon It a handful (about forty bushelA per acre) of a oompoKt made of eight parts of wood-ashes, four of bone phosphate of lime, four of fine ground piaster, two of finely slaked lime, and one of salt; or, if preferred, three ouneesoiarttficial fertilizer tier lull. I hen cover, roll and spread 1000 pounds per acre of good artificial fertilizer. As noon as the youtitr plants a r near, run the cultivator clone to ami between, but not over them, in each direction. Afterwnrils, and before the weeds come up, cultivate both ways, with lvnoi's borne hoe so ar ranged as to out as shallow as esftlble, and keep the surface entirely flat. Repeat this, at short intervals, three tunes. 1 hen Imnil- lioe three times, still keeping a flat surface. Allow no hilling at any time, ner any weeds to crow. As noon as the tops arc iit-mi, di in clear, dry weather with hoavy five-tined digging-forks ; npret J, undor cover, to dry, and store in a cool, dark, dry, airy cellar. preading half a pint of freshly slaked lioie in powder on each wishi'rof jiotatoes. Gather and comport the drv tops, for application next autumn ; then plow and sub-soil as before, for next year s crop. The following are the advantages of this system of cultivation: No possible entire failure of the crop; no rot in healthy varieties; the largest yield the soil and variety are capable or; the largest projortion of large potatoes; uo deeencracv of varieties, but continued improvement; no necessity for rotation of crops; the potato can be thus grown almost indefinitely on the same laud, with, per haps, at long intervals, a Heeding In clover to maintain the supply of vegetable fibre iu the soil ; no Iors by late spring frosts ; if the early growth is out oil, the dormant ryes will grow and the crop be saved the greatest economy of culture and harvest ing: the highest table quality of potatoes. If the materials for the compost Oonnot be obtained, top-dress hesvuv in the tall, after plowing, with barn manure, but never use it in the season of plantifM:. it mav io'creaso the crop, but tends to engender disease, ospecially in wet peftsetw. (inrtteiit In the Country. m . ..... .Many country eopie seem to tiiink a garden is n thing belonging chiefly, if not exclusively, to people living in villages and suburbs of oitian whoro they arc . obliged to make the most of tlio little grounds at tlioircommAtid. " lint what, they nro ready to ask, " doos a farmer want of a gardon? Can he ivst supply his table with greon corn ami pes hihI now potstoos from his ttald as from a gars den?" Jfwoaro to judge from outward ap psaraneos. sueh are the cocitotitHis of many a wolbto-dn farm sr. How many far hi hettse do wo sh in TeiiHsee with no luxuriant vegetable garden in roar, or smiling flower garden in front! a ljotne standing right in the field, with field arons eominc close up on all side of k " a excepting n ohijiysnt or a patch of grass in front soch a picture of lonlinees and desolation that the traveler. iHstoad of casting lingering glances backward as he passes, instinctively touchM up his horse ni if in n hurry to got sight of h pkee whore somebody lives. But why should not the farmer have a good gardon? Does he imagine that corn, peas and potatoes are the only luxuries whloh a gBrden can aBbrd nt any rate? Let hi look over the lists of seeds for sale and see the almost endlesa variety of wholesome and delicious plants, which nature 1ms provided for the use of man, adapted to almost tery mouth in the year, and tHtly a few or which Hd be aeeured to break the monotony of jork and potatoes and make hi table Maile with varirty the whole year nwwl. Then think of the small fruits! GrsjxM, er rants, rasjiUrries, ulrawWrrias, ole., and u)l raised so abundantly with mi little labor I Sorely ir hj wkh Ua, R ri,t to luxuriate upwi tb Unties of nature, it is the farmer ; but he cannot do it unless ho ha a garden, and a yoW out, aini hrnoo the farmer, above all lher., nboHhi wake it a cardinal oiHt in his entente lions to possess such a treasure. It is right in Ills Hoe of buRw. He jllenty of gnwnd, iihmty of twLj and knows 1hw to Hse them, awl then he eon make bis garden h lluie exjHisnlal farm, rrow whioh U miy tkriv htmhw ble MaU Hieniii Mm mm tded opera tlsns of the M. Hut the faPHiM- MvtMthl mt be aoHtoot.; wIthamerel'elaUor4l. 1I hookl! UtreajfitMr gprdM. Atlawt h h8uld OI &oo . 8.09 Mq JJOl'll.St) Ml ool unoi mi its i wh ?m 1 ROM 12.09 9 7 7.ixlllUTH.l no .. WWltfMKiXi M bejiO'i&Mari.oii H irRAM 30.00 apprurinaio-aiia prepare auipie-grmrn whara his wjfaml -qhildron enn', raise flowering plants and shrubs to! their hoart's contend, and lend them ojhoip ing hand ; and if he does not find it adds to the heart's content of the wholo house hold, it will be a wonder. It is supposed than an apple was the innocent occasion that " brought death into the world with all our woes." I?ut no such thing was ever suspootod of a flower. Ilbw delight ful itii to walk in n rich and variegated flower garden, and read in the ever vary ing forms of beauty and IovelinooS the wondrous thoughts and love tokens of our HeTcnly Fathor, and thug to hear, as it were, " the voiee of the Lord God walk ing in the garden in the coof of the day 1" Flowers inspire no unholy thought, awaken no unworthy desire, but only whisper to ua of purity and innocence and prompt within the heart yearnings for that better land where the beautiful shall not die. Some one may say, ''Well, this is all very fine to talk about, but really a fnriugr has not time to tend a garden it don't pay." Doos it not pay to employ u few odd hours in providing a healthful variety of Ibod for yourself and family? Does it nat pay fo make your homo pleasant and attractive to its inmates, and the ad miration of visitors and passers-by? Doos it not pay to cultivate the taste, to feed the hearts and refine and elovatetho thoughts and desires of your children ? Think again and see if you do not come to a different conclusion and resolve, that whatever else you neglect, a good taste ful garden shall be with you a permanent institution. Gardening was man's first employment, and should be his last. EVANS, FITE & CO. WllOlSclle M6F0haHtS. NO 1 BLOCK, NASHVILLE .TENNESSEE. 7 B AUK NOW IN ltHORIPTOF A LARflK 1 1 ami well geloeteu STOCK OF GOODS, SUITABLE FOR Spring and Summer Sales, To Vfhkih wo pall the attention of Merchan'ta visiting Natbvllle. Ourstoak eonsiflapf; Foreign and Ddmestio Drygootls; I o i o i I I.OTIH.G. I f. BOOTS,." ' HATS. IIO.MI.KV, GLOVES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, KTC. ETC. ETC. EVANS, FITE at CO. A3-NO OOODS SOLD AT RETAIL. innr7 8m NASHVILLE & DEOATUE AIL Great Central All Kail Kouto TO TI1E SOUTH ANI SOUTHWEST. Tiro Daily Throng.! Io.iNniisrTrntiis, iiinking' tllrrrt roniicrtlotts atlorn tur with Meiinlit nnil (UinrJoM lim Rallronil, for nil 1'ol'nt. South mid SonthwoHt. Through to Memphis Without Change oi tars. 10MMRKCINO JANUARY j will run as fullowa: 7. lStT7. TRAINS tua'ins south. TRAIN NO 1. ... . m. ... 3(00 p. u. 7:4a P. v. - 88 P. M. ...11:57 p. u. ... 1530 a. w. TRAIN NO. 2. 7:30 p. m. lt45 A. M. 7:43 a. u. SJA a. v. 11:31 a. M, '3D p. u. Leave Nashville Arrive Decatur... " lluntuf-ille " Crinth....- " (iramlJunetlon " .MeuipkU TRAINS NORTH, no. 1. No. 2. 7:3) A. si. 1:.13t. m. ti:45 r. v. 2:46 a. it. Leave Mami'lii. ...... ........ 7:00 p. u. Leave Huntnrille 2.-0S a. u. Leave Decatur. .......... fi:45 a. m. Arrive Nashville . 2:10 r. w. Train No. 2 South connoeta at Dlfttllr fnr Iluntsviile; at Corinth with Mobile anil Ohio K. R. lor Selma. Moliilo and intcrtnrtliuta points. Connectn nt (iraml Junotion with AHm. Central R. R. for New Orleans and Intermediate IKiinU. lrain fsn. 1 South minnnctA nt Dnuittir fnr HuntfriUe, Alemiihianml iaterapdiato poisU. TrnSuNo.2 North opnnpctent Naihvltle with LeuUvttlo and Nashvlllo Rail road, for the Knit, North and Northwrtt ; ami with N. Jt C. unit N &X. W. and K. jfc K. Railroads, for all points on those linen. Train No. 2 South and No. 1 North run d&llr Train No. 1 South and No. 2 Narth run dnilr except Sundays. Splendid Sleeping Cars A t (nelied to nil Night Trnius. ColuniMn Aroomiuoilntloii Trnln Ditlly, except NundnyH. LeaviM Culuratiia at R-'rt . Arrives at Nuhville at 9.U0 a. ii. Leaves Nashville at - ...... 4:00 p. v. Arrives at Columbia at. - C;r P. XI. The Columbia AMHttammlntlnn Train run on the above time bermannntlv frnm vodi- in year, exeent that in summer the time of depart ure from NMhville will be 5:(XJ p. v., instead of Forthroiuh Tickets and other informntiftn. Ikleaw apply at the office ef the Nashville City Traiwfw uuiany. Arthoast earner of Summer and Church street, and at the Bread Street lPt, ranvlllc, Tenneaaee. J. II. VAN DYNE, Jb27 General Superintendent 3P l-I CRJ 1ST I MANUFACTURING COX Ltite College Hill Foundry, ON HAND FOR SALE. One 33 Home Engine, new; One 33 Hone Engine, teeend band; One IS Horae Euslno, with Brtller com- idete, aceond hand: Onn 12 Horse Engine, newt Nix. 10 Horae Euirlnea, new. Porteblo and Stationary Engines Of all she made t erder, waivxatei conal to any bastern Hngcoea. ThsM In want ef Knrines Vrlll etraoaaeall before tnirehoMBg elf en-bar. Mill Work, IFouhc Fronfn, Jnil Work, Rritlffo Work, . Iron Rail&ap, Ab1 every deferipltoa sf Iran Werk. I aade on r2rrtt And warranted to git aatis- NASIE. IX JONES. Pre! dent. JXO. TKENltlTH. Secretary. PEREMPTORY S,1LE AI.UAI1I.K I iV'XLDINO aTN 1'rea from Reilnn ... in.. ATDATJ'JLW?r PN SATUR MM lm lU. kA,VT.,'",-r?"' " " . we wn HI irnar iiraimrltf KpwKf. Jk h tHvr die A Ina 18R.M LIB r?Prttiil u- Jhe day J F. 811 hJtna. '1 n Mtrll td' rastee. r Couimissibn ivntl . 1 Forwarding Merchants.' No.' 41 South Market st.t Nashville, Tenn janiu-om JOHN ItKOWiVE, MERCHANT TAILOR Corner Public Square and Deaderiek Street, tTAS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID JLL assortment of Cloths, Caiimeres, Vesticjs ana Mncn vruis, to wnicn no invites nn cus tomers and tie public generally. N.I). Scott's Reports of I'aabions for sale. marl4 lm ZOiIiIOFFS IIOU1SK AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. TN PURSUANCE OF DECREES OF THE -- Chancerj Court, I otleral private tale tlen Z.ollicotler s residence on iligu street; nn. - ti s a x' r ii . . . And other valuable nropertv. Parties desifinfr to purchase trill -be fully In- formed as to terms, etc. aao. application to me at the Court House AI0RT0N B. HOWELL, feblfl . Cleric and Master. MEUCIIAXTS' AND MAXl'FAC nmEUN' MVTVAIi IXNUKANC'E 4"O.-0n M0NDAV. the first day or April, books will be opened at the Chamber of Co tu rn erco rooms for subscription tn the capital stock nf the Merchants and Manufacturers' Mutual Insurance Company of Nashville, tinder a char ter granted by 'be last Legislature, on the 'Mutual axd Stock plan. A. J. G0FF. President. N. H0BS0N. Vice President W. II. (1ORD0N, Secretary. Nashville. March 2), 107. mar20 td IIH1VRT J. DUDLEY, Ai-ohitect. QPECIFICATIONSAITD WORKING J)RAW O INGS, made with or without suporintcn Juuce Office, at the Maxwell House. KKFKKEMCK3. John Ovketos, J. J. McCa.vn. W. D. FOLTOX. K II. F.A8T. v!7-tf GARDEN SEEDS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE I T stock of well assorted Garden Seed, from David Landreth, which wo will sell atthelotrest market prices. O. W. HENDERSHOTT, Corner Cedar stre.t and Square. Nashville. . an27-3m HENDEESON BEOS., . I. I lK,iV.SKJ PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, (IAS AM) STEAM FITTERS,! t.Old No.,) opposite ColoiinaJc Buildintr, IVANIIVIM.K. ..TEX.V It:tftnllifejicl in E ARE PREPARED TO DO WORK IN our lino in a prompt and hrv-class manner. PniMBElW MATERIAL On hand and for sals. Nil BET LEAD, LEAD PIPE, PIO I.EAI, FOKCK PIISIPN, CISTEItN PIT3IPH, DEEP WELL PUJIPS, AI.E PVJIPN, AKTEHIAN PUMPH. BATHS, WASH3TANDS,: WATEjl-OLOSETS. BLOCK-TIN and HYDRANTS, BEER COCKS. SUAMPOONING COOKS, 15ASIN COCKS. HOSE, HO f WATER BOILERS, NOZZLES. COUPLINGS. ETC GAM FITTING. Public and Privato Buildings, Store Houses etc.. fitted un in the miwt improved style, and on raunnnblo forms. Chandeliers. Hall Lights. Pilkar Lights. Drop Light.'. 1'ortablo utands witii Hose. Pendants. Brackets, Glss Globes, Srooko Bells. Patent and Plain Shades, Cigar Lighters, etc. I R O X PIPE, For Gas. Water and Steam from an eighth inch up to two inches. riltingH for llic Above. ' Teos. Elbows. Croases. Plugs. Bathing. Re ducers. Lock Nuts, lloeks. Return Bends, uuians, eic. STEAM FITTING. Steamboat. Factory, Hotel and Stationary ilngino work done. Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles, Steam Traits, Glnho Valves, all sixes : flunge Cocks. Oil Cups, Air Cooks, Cylinder Coeks, etc etc ftb21-3m THE BEST RETAIL STAND IN TIIE CITY. THE STORE HOUSE AT PRESENT OCCU pied by Craighead, ItrciiNt A (lihkon, NO. 29 PUBLIC SQUARE, As a Hardware Heme, is now offered fr rent. It is admirably adapted for any kind of retail trade, being A VERY POP17I.AH STAND, And in good repair, and very Cotunlelo In all if ArraiiKCineiiti). Thn nresVnt prAnrietoni hanni emMarked in the HXQIiUSIVELY WHOLESALE HARD WAVllE TRADE, uire a more commodious hause. and will rent tho above ON FAVORABLE TERMS. Apply on tho premises to 0RAIGHEAD. BREAST & GIBSON. wai-15 2w . In Chancery at Na.hville. State or TenneM-aerk's Offire. Chancery Csurt at Nashville. Mareh the 14th. 1867. S I'll man & Co., complainant, vs. R. If. Cirer and ethers, defendant. TT APPEARING Fit OM A V PI D A V fTI'I LED -1 in this cause that the dtfendaBU. TBtpw Jt Oaodrieh. S. KaUenbenrtr.JU. Mmon.in Simon and M. t ruhoui. are nun rwium- Ptate of Teanestoe : it is therefore ordered that they enter their appearance herein befone or within the first three days of the next term r Mid Court, to be held on the first Monday hi May next. 19T7. and plead, answer or dew art eompUinanU' bill, or the fame will be taken fT eonfeatrd as to them and set for beariat ejpjne. and that a copy f this order imbli-hert tc ftwr sneeessiW wki 1 the Nashville Unhw andDBpatah- ; ..'rttari r, . A eepy Atterti M. B.HOWELL.. . Clerk aad Matter.! ii. M. BrWa, Jr.. SsPrfer cempl'u. mry4w Drug Store. EWIN & PK.MLKTO.V, HAVING SOLD their retail stock at No. 19 tooth side of the Public Square to Mr. H. W. Haislock. have re moved to the Store formerly occupied liy Ewin, Pendleton & Co., No. 5 Inn Block, northeast corner of the Public Square. To their late retail customers and friends they would respectfully recommend Mr. HasslAck as a gentleman favorably known as a Drucgist of this city, and worthy of their patronage as a business man and citizen. They have associated with them in Uk their former partner, WM. H. EWIN, and pro- I pose, under the firm style of Ewin. PcndloUn & mo 10 carry on a general ivuuiiiiaALK DRUG BUSINESS, as formerly. They solicit the paironajre of their form.r friends, and all others looking to Nashville as a mantel in wnicn io mauo lueir parcnases. Mr. C. DllPRE. whtiuni feirmnrlr with Pendleton & Co., and latterly with us, will remain in mo nouse.i JOBS U. SWIX. J.TO. T. rXDLBTO.f . VX. H. KW1N EWIN, PENDLETON & CO. Wholesale Druggists, no. c innv BLOCK, Nor I beast Comer Public Square, KTOULD RESPECTFULLY ASK .THE AT TT tention of Country Merchants, Druggists DRUGS. MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES. PAINTS. OILS, DYESTUFF3. n FINE VIRGINIA and Common TOBACCO,- SMOKING TOBACCO. WRITING and LETTER PAPERS FANCY ARTICLES. Etc.. Before purchasing elsewhere, ns we'aro deter mined to make it to the interest of purchasers to buy in this taarket. We will either buy or uuposu oi ai me very nignest market rates, for our inenus, Dried Fruit, Feathers, Beeswax, Wool, Ginseng, Etc.. Etc.. That may bo sent to us. Ourterms are Cash.; &Il?-ltxlwJIn, POTATOES POTATOES ! ! 200 BARRELS PEACH BLOWS AND Meihannnck Potatoes, this day received in store. B. S. HAMILTON GREEN. OXION SETTS. 500 BUSHELS CHOICE SETTS, which we wish to sell to close consignment. - B. S. HAMILTON & GREEN. To Arrive Per Ntemricr Rebeeen. 200 BALES PRIME HAY. 400 Barrels Peach Blow Potatoes. 200 " choice'Apples. 70 " Onions.9 200 " Flour, all grades. 100 " Wheat. 20 " White Beans. 500 BUSHELS DRIED APPLES. 503 " " Peaches. Wc will also pay the highest market price for Bacon, Lard, Feathers. Ginseng. Beeswax, etc. B.S. HAMILTON & GREEN. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. Hew Orleans, Demarara, Crushed. Powdered, Granulated and Coffee Sugars. Coffeo. Cheese. Mackerel, Candles. Soaps, Nails. Buckets, jrooms, xuiie, ivasn jioarns, atarcn. Pepper, Ginger, Spioes, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, i-iCKies, uysiers, sannne:, iiiacKing, illacking urusnes. uaisups, bauces. iv rapping 1'aner. Twine, Teas, Indigo. Madder, Copperas, Pino Apples, iresh Peaches, Dried Beef. Surgar- cureu npms, etc., etc. RYE AND BUCKWHEAT FLOFR. J.V0BERTS0N AND BOURBON WHISKIES, Rum, Gin, Apple. Peach and French Bran dies, Old Port, Madeira, Sherry and Gingor iV mes. feb3 B. S. HAMILTON GREEN. OCULIST. IR. J. 15. GEXTRY, J FORMERLY OF FRAKFORT. KENTUCKY. . has permanently lo'ated himself at Jackson, onnessec, for the purpose of praoticing his pro fession. Refers to the citizens of Middle and est Kentucky, .Miudlo and est Tennesseo. Kills casn witbout reserve. feb5-3m"' FRESH GARDEN SEEDS! JUST RECEIVED BY K. P. JENKINS, Jan22-tf Successor to T. Wells, Druggist. B. U WEAKLEV. T. J. TABBBODQH. WEAKLEY & YARBE0UQH, Wliolesale Grocers AND Commission Morpliniitq untlllllUil illUICllUIIKi, NO. 6 NORTH COLLEGE ST., NASHVILLE . .TENN 3- CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BEST qualities of ilour. Coffee and Sugar, which will be sold at lowest cash prices. Also, fine brands oi Manors. febSl-Sni St. Cecilia's Academy, MOUNT VERNON. JN ear Nashville, CONOCCTKD 3TSI3TRR3 OP THK ORDER OE ST. DOMINIC, Under the patrenage of the Right. Rev. Bishop of Nashville. fjTHLS ACADEMY "WAS FOUNDED IN 1SG0 JL for the purpose ef enabling parent and guardians in the South and Southwest to impart to their dauchters and wards a thorough and solid education. Tbe Academy is about one mile from the ritr and is situated in one of the most beautiful and healthy localities in its Vieinity. The Academic year ronsiMs of two Sessions each, and terminating about the a)th ot June. Speeial attention U given to tho different brxnehMUKallvtaueht in Aoademics ilemiM. I t ot lEKM.i. etc. apply to the ilotb Supe rlar. Nashville, Teoneasee. janl7-lr FOR RENT, pHK BUILDING KNOWN AS THE I lireworv. in Aorta ioshville. on Jeffmon Mreet, with a large lot ana stables. 1 AMl3 U'lllTirnDTTT P. R. CHEATHAM. dect T t f No. S7 North Cherry it mnH NASHVILLE CHIMJSEVSVVEEP X1M1 CO M VA NY. This Company are now Tirenared to elean eblaners f erery dewrintion in a thorough aad Mtisfsetory manner. They hope to receive a large pawie paironag. ah nnriies are iaterestol in having their cbimnevs dean, and tbus far preventing the danger of nrf. Aan price ir weanius ccu emmney is Blaced at the low ram of Filty Cent, nice No. S7 Broad Street. marlSSni New Tailoring Establishment. "I ANIEI. J. SCANLAN WOULD BE U ! pi ease J to iff. his frirdi at NO. 28 0liEit:ci rjtc-;t;i Nrtr tbe Maxwell Heoie.) marll NASHVILLE, i&XHia&iti. Wi"oWilc Louisville and Nashville AIL CHUCK TIME TO RT. I.OUIS, CIIICAC20. . " .CINC'IMSfATI, , av ANDT1IK EAST. Tuo Dally TbrouRh Trntna, Jtlnhlns Direct Co nuert ions nlXoutHVlllo for the East, West and Xortli. COMMENCING JANUARY 27, 1867. Trains will run as follows: So. S. Leave Nashville 5.-00 A M No. 4 acs p m 3:35 P M 5:18 P M 9:20 P M Arrive at Howling Ureen, 8;60 A M Cave City, 9:27 A M Louisville. L-00 P TU WEST AND NORTH. ,Vo. I. No. 2. No.. 3. Leave Louisville 130 P M 9-JOPM &30A Arrivalnd'nanlis7:00 P M 4:15 A M lihiS V Arrive Chicago 10-.60 Ail MOP M 1U:10 P M C T a.tn i iLf l.vt n ir i.ie . ir St. Louts. M0AM 1:00 P M h4i A M EAST. No. 1. No. S.- 9:30 P M Leave Louisville Arrive at Indianapolis " . ' Cincinnati . . Cleveland . " " Buffalo " " Pittsburg " " Baltimore " Washington " " Philadelphia " " New York " " Bston 1:30 P M 7:00 P M 11:55 P M &15 A M 4:15 A M &15 A M 3.60 F M 1:3.5 P M 10:40 P M 10:25 A M 9.30 P M 12.-20 AM 1KM P M 12:40 A M 1:20 P M 7:00 A M 3:45 P M 5:00 P M W .Steamers of XI. S. Mail Line leave Louli- vine aaily at m a. v. and 4 p. jr.. arriving in Cincinnati in time to take early morning trains lur me r.as. rassenger car attached to freight trains avea jiranKlin, Ky., at7:0a a, m., and Gallatin fivuxi a. v., arriving in wasnville at 11:50 a. m Leaves Nashville aUMO P. M.. arrives at Galla tin6.00p. M.,andat TranhlinftOl p.m. AI.BEKT FINK. General Superintendent L.JkN. R. R. dec9 Nashville and Chattanooga R AILROA D. CHANGE OF TIME. Two Daily Trains Leave Nashville for WtishliiKton, New York, and all Points East unci South. Closo Connection! JIudo at Chatta nooga Morning; nml Eve nln for all Easlcru anil Southern Cities. OfFICK OP GeNZKAL StTPEBIXTEXnCXT. JNA9nVILI.K & ClIATTANOOQA RAIL LRO.in. .27.1S67.) Nashville. Tenn., Jan. AN AND AFTER SUNDAY. JAN. 27. f 1867. and until further notice. P trains win ran as lonows : Leave Nashville for Washington. New York. Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery, Augusta, Savan nah. New Orleans and Mobile at 2:00 a. m. nnd 5:0C p. i arriving in Chattanooga lit 2KX) a. m. anu p. m.; oom Arams maicing close con nections at Chattanooga with East Tennessee .t Ueorgia and n estern Jc Atlanttc Railroad Trains. Keturning, leave Chattanooga at 7:40 A. M. and 7:40 p. m.. upon arrival of E. T. Ga nnd W. & A. Trains, arriving in Nashvilla at t:3U a. u.anu r.wr. sj. Elegant ;Pnlace Slecpinsr Cars on all Night Passenaer Trnlns. SllKLBYVILLE AccouvonATinx I.MrM Shu! byvillo o:2U a. m. and 12:50 p. ., arriving in Nashville 11:10 a. m. nnd 4:30 p. m. Loaves Nashville for tibelbyville 5:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m.. arriving ia Shelbyvillo 9:00 a. m. and 9)5 p. a. Nashville nnil NorthwcNtern Railroad. Passknqkh Train Leaves Nashville 3:00 P. V.: arrives nt Johnsonrilla 9:00 p. v. Learea Johnson ville 4:00 a. u.; arrives at Nashvile 1U:U0 a. it. W. P. INNES, Gen 1 Suri't, ii. & C. and N. W. R. & J. W. BROWN. Gen'l Pass Agent. Jan2i tf. C. M. BRIGGS. I. M. HYATT. B li I G G S & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MEECHAITS, Grocers and Forwarders, AGENTS FOB THK SALE OP Cedar Ware, Plows, Corn-Sliellcrs, Slraw-Cnltcra, AGRICULTURAL I3IPLKHENTN, nOLLOW-WARE. BAGGING, ROPE and TIES. ETC.. ETC.. Manufactured nt the Tennessea Penitentiary. ., Dealers in FLOUR. UACO.N'. LARD, MEAL. CORN, and Plantation Supplies Generally, NO. 3, COR. CntlRCII AND COLIJCGE (STS.. NASHVILLE, TENN. Jan4-3m TIIE OIjDEST BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE IN THE CITY.: Esl ahliHhctl In January. 1843. WK IIAVE on hand a laroe and VY varied assortment of Genu, Boys'. I i outns-, liouies'. Aliases' and umidren'g iiuur; SH0KS and GAITERS. Also. Gents' and I . ill I VrS UUU liUUUI cu B iJUUlil, Boys' HATS. UMBRELLAS. HOSIERY WHIPS, etc.. which we are offering at reduced and reasonable prices. Old style and stock much leas than cost. B. R. CUTTER A G LEAVES, NO. 30 rorncr of Broad and College streets. Or at their Branch Store. NO. 25 Collece street Sewanee Block, Nashville, Tenn. janJJm ELLOWS FACTORY. T AM PREPARED WITH A LARGE STOCK 1 of UELLOWS', of all sizes, for the market, all warranted perfect. They will be found with all of the Hardware Merchant of Nashville. Customers from abroad will be supplied by i.d dressing me through tho PostofGce at Nashville. I nromufi nerfect satisfaction in the work, or to bo returned for exchange, at my cost for trans portation, js.mamni decZS-dm A. & . EANTJIE, NO. 31 BROAD STREET, Between Mark t tend College streets.' WHOLESALE BaKEuN AND CON it FECTIONERS. Manufacturer ef all kinds of Candies, Crackers. Cakes and Bread. Dealers in all kinds ot" Hulls. Nuts. Raisins and Sardines, Oysters, Canned Fruits, Pickles. Toys, Motions, etc , etc. . ino aiiemiim in m au. vvui.it ww- 'VAVHJeSi n. tf?",". ed. ii m. Mv.".-... A. tir W. KANNIE. fabZJly BROWN BICK. rpiIIS DISTINGUISHED RACE HORSE X and tbornugti-bredsiauian win mage tbe season of IrVIT. at my stable, four n.11. Wul if Kaafiitl. nn the Char lotte pike, at Fisty Dollars for thorough-bred mares, and Twrtr-riv Dollais fer eommon mares, payable Invariably before the rein oral of the property. For pedigree. prforraaae', eta.. see circulars. B. r. COOK RILL. 0HUE0H STREET BAKEBY, No 170 Chnrclj Street. St. JIcGOCII . Acent. T RESPECTFULLV ISFORM MY FRIBNDS I and the public that I can (apply them whh Fresh Bread and Rolls, mornlnc aad evrainr. made of the very best materials. Families wsjl be supplied regularly by leavteg tbefr arden. A fine assortment of Cakes and Pastry eon- l.sjantly on. hand. Orders mHfited. and ejrry- ining warrantea to do maae oi ma veryoeii materials, by superior workmen. mariz lm AIiE OF VAJjUABEE Eeal and Personal Property. Three Farms -of from 103 to 211 Acres enctu. Also, Personal Properly. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE CIR cuit Court of tho United States for tho Mid dle District of Tennessee, in ease of McFerran ft als. vs. McKay & Foster, I will, on the I3th MARCH, 1SC7. between the hours of II and 4, on the premises o.v Dicskesox Pixe, xkar Nash ville, .expose to sale to the highest bidder the tract of land on which Felix G. McKay now resides, containing 438 Acres, which tract has been divided into three farms, containing respectively 214 acres, 100 polej; 103 acres. 150 poles: and 127 acres, 6 poles bounded on the north by 'lands of Robert Cartwright; oneastby lands of S. S.Hall and Thomas Walker; on south "Z J?.n9 Qf.John Eubanks ; and on west by lands f W.D.Phillipaand Carolina E. Beel. Sold Wtohoct Redemption. c Tl,oS-9?"thlnl.f Mb. balanco on credits of 6, 12, IS and 24 months, pufthaser to give sceti nt?V JPtorest from date -nd I'en retaineil. JVS' d1 axUK TIS,K A!,D ""Ar. I will sell for cash all the personal property of the said Felix p. Mokay, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, farming utensils, blacksmith tools. mree muies, iwo norses, one yoke oxen, onn milch cow, , otS, etc., etc., etc. E. R. CAMPBELL feb!2-td Special Commissioner. Postponement. Tha ab-ve sale, at solicitation of parties in interest, is postponed until FRIDAY. 5th of ADril.1867. E. R. CAMPBELL. marl3-td Commissioner, etc. GSO.-ff. KtlD. W. It. CUADBOUXK. J. T. rtKOWrf. BEID, CHADBOUEli & GO., (Successors to French & Co.J Cotton and Tobacco Factors, AND General Ooinmission Merchants, Corner ofClnrke nnd Front Streets, JeMy NASHVILLE. F . GOLL, FEEN0H BOOTMAKER, NO. SO COLLEGE STREET, (Under the Sejvaneo UouseJ TS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING STOCK. J. and manufacturing to.order first-class' Gen tlemen's Boots, Goiters, and Shoes. Customers will be guaranteed satisfaction in every instance. Leather and Findings and every thing in the line supplied to the trade at moderate rates. Remember F. GOLL, No. 20 College it., under Sowance. an UNION BANK NOTES. TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT OF THE JL Legislature of Tennessee, passed December I'Xh IKJV. onlillx.l an oo "Tn Tnililn lh itiil. ribution of the effects of Banks, which have or may make assignments among their creditors, notice is ho eby given to the holders of the notes ot iUE Union JJaxk of tksxkssrk tonietnem with the undersigned, nt the Bank in Nashville, between now and the 1st day of January, eigh- cerTilc barred from any participation in the assets of tneuanK. ine certincates will be received at rAR in payment for debt due the Bank, wheth er tendered bclore or alter the 1st of J anu nry. 1S6U. JOS. W. ALLEN. Trustee, Dec. 20. IMS 21-6 in GREAT AUCTION SALE Splendid City Property. rN THURSDAY, THE 4th OF APRIL, V ISoT, at 11 o clocr a. (., ire will sell at auc tion, on tbe premises, the Elo&raut Residence and urounds on Cedar Street, Opposite the Capitol, and extending from High to Vine street. The residence will be sold with about sixtv-tire feet of trround. nnd the remain der of this magnificent sauare will be divided into lots of convenient sizes, affording somo of I tho finest sites for residences ever offered in this city. As tho public grounds are ornamented, in future the advantages afforded by tho Capitol Square will greatly enhance the value of this iroporty, and render it not only a most dosiru- Ie and elegant place of abode, but a highly profitable investment. Wo invite special atten tion to and universal attendanco at tms auction. TERMS One-fifth cash, balance in one. two. three and four years, with interest, and lien retained. The abovo property is offered privately until tbe day ot sale. ANDERSON. JOHNSON k SMITH. marl5 td JUST RECEIVED, A Large and Complete. Assortment GARDEN SEED, From the well known house of DAVID I.ANDRETIX fc SON, S3 P II I.L ADELPUIA. Gardeners and others wanting Jthem can rely on getting Genuine and Fresh Seed, AT REASONABLE PRICES. BEMOYILLE & CO.. TOnXJG GISTS, CORNER CHUR0H AND CHERRY STS. Janl2-tf Books for Farmers and Gardeners J'ARMERS' AND OARDENER3' Dic tionary; tbe Farm and Garden, by Jacques; Bridgeman' Gardeners' Assistant ; do. Kitchen Gardening; Buist' Kitchen Gardening ; Down ing' Fruit Tree of America; do. Barrey's; do. Baker's: Flnt on Grosses; do. on Milch Cows; tho American Shepherd; the Farmers' Barn Book; Fuller's Grape Culture; do. Haralithy'a ; Pardee on Rose and Strawberry Culture; Buist on tho Rose; Youatt, Skinner, Mayhew, Dodd and Frank Forrester on Horses. For sale by JOHN YORK. Jan31-dtf w3t 41 Union street, Nashville. Rankers. Officers of Rail roads, Courts. Insurance Companies Etc., TT-OILD CONSULT THEIR INTEREST VY by having their BLANK BOOKS and BLANKS made by ALBERT B. T A V E L , 37 AND 30 UNION STREET, Who is prepared to do all descriptions of BLANK WORK of the Dent Workruanahlp ami Material, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. febl MERCHANT TAILORING. HAVING PROCURED THE SERVICES MB. J. SCATTERG00D, OP RICHMOND, VA., I AM NOW PREPARED TO ORDER MAKE TO ELEGANT BUSINESS DRESS SUITS. I keep constantly en band a large assortment of the finest BLACK AND FANCY COLORED CLOTHS, and all the newest ttyia f FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSI MERES. About the middle of Mareh I will iriiStitn entirely new .task of fine Summer Cassimen, which I will sell at the lwzst Cash rKJH. Ml rkuTTraanOD Is acVnowlrdved to ba nn f.the best Cutter of gentlemen' atothlDg, in this country. I can therefore, guarantee the goods to fit perfectly, aad give satisfaction in every respect. GEO. 15. ABBOTT, S3 Colleso 8 1 reel. 0p,Ptle OA Natteiwl Bank. mar3-tf n' "MMC&ILL'S tv. Over 33 Union Street, between Col- lese'nml Cherry, nAnll i iLLK TBM.t FOR TUB TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES, PrlTate Diseases, and DISEASES OF WOMEN. A- PATIENTS TREATED AT THEIR HOMES. CURES GUARNTEED. -Co. BE. M'GILL rvURES AFPt-CTfOVH otf rnTJ T.rrwna J DUeaies of the Thro.lt. (innrer. IJrnvAl T)il BASeS Of the Heart nnd l.ilr. fnflxmntinn nt uv uiuuiitii, i;oAtuc. xtseasea oi me .ves. debilitated Systems, Dyspepsia or Indigestion. anu vjnsumpuoD. Tft TT ITT! T. iriTTd ' . - . . A JLAi?a All Affections of tho Womb treated with success. STERILITY. Ladies whose miafnrtunn It hn. Kaon ..f . bring forth in due season, can consult ma either oy leueror in person. PRIVATK DISEASES Of all grades. Primary and Secondary, renovated from the System. t NIGHT EMISSIONS CURED. DR. McGILL is performing the most wonder- iui cures cy uis Medicated Vnnor RntliR Tb?t have ever been porformed ia this country. lie cure constitutional forms of Syphilis; xeoiuiaieu cysiems; Ulcers or tbo lbroat or Mouth: all Diseases of the Skin, cumnl !v Syphilis or impure state of the blood: all pains of the bones, by Mercury and Syphilis: Enlarge ment ot tbe Joints: falling out of the Hair: Rheumatisms, Scrofulas and Neuralgias, now read v to w ARRANT a imirr lam AlllettcrsshouldbedirectedtoDIt.3IeGILI. iiox i. Aasnville.Tcnn. jan2-ly 0. D. BENSON, 5 Union and American Block, (Opposite the Maxwell House.) pUBLISHER AND DEALER IN SHEET MUSIC And every kind of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. PIANOS,. From nil the Erst 3Iakerg. Also, tho only Agent in tho South for the much Cele brated BURDET CHURCH nnd PARLOR ORGAN. Pianos and Organs tuned, and all kinds of .Musical instruments repaired. teb7-tf TEN SSEE eiLREHIDIT rTAVING ERECTED A COAL OIL RE- of Rrntrn's Crk JUL tincryat tho Junction and Nolensvilte Pike for the distillation of Tennessee-Oils exclusively, we are prepared to furnish, at the lowest market rates, the follow ing prouueig ot i cireieum : ExHra White Iturniux Oi! Distilled Xiiihrlcators, Crnde T,ubrictors,; Nnplitlin, Gasoline, RiRliollnc, Asplinltiim. Our burning ell bearj a fire lest of 123P to 110, and i therefore non-explosive. The Lubracators, as tho combined testimony of all who have used them prove, are the be't in the market. Orders may be left at tho Drug Store of II. T. Yarvah Sc Co, at tho office of Stose 4 HurLEBOWER, 08 Cherry street ; or address. HOMER T. YARYAN. marr,-tf Superintendent. WOODCOGK & SUTTON STILL IN TIIE (COAL) RING. Bonnd Coal . 7... ...83 00 Lamp Coal ...g7 00 Opposite Postoffice. NO. 3 CHERRY STREET. )ans-ir NOTICE TA) SHIPPERS. Gkhkbai. Frrioht Orpins. N. Jt 0. aSd N. N. W. Railwa vs. flasnville, xenn.. March 18,1867. ING TO DESTRUCTION OF TEN- J new Nashrlil neanee Kiver ilridio. nt llrtiliiiinnrt. thn asnvlile and unatlanoova Kailrnul l.'nmn.nv have acreed with Dartiea to run a Pamr In mn. ncction with their road until Iho bridaD is re built- Tbe parties owning the Ferrr ebarse sevn cent per hundred pound far transfer of rreignts, wnien rate in all cases trill bo added to regular tarin rales. ri. Met VEK, General Freight Agent. WM. P. INNES, Oeneral Superintendent. marebl9 lw Until further notice, trains will run to Chat. tanooga by making transfer over Tennessee river at iirtdgenort. rsxtra charve for ferriam seventy -nve eenu. rerry Tic gets ran be par- ennseu ai neaei onices, or on lerry boat. Algnt Arams win be abandoned. bhelbyrflle Accommodation will Imid ..h. vilio daily at 3 r. it. W. P. INNB8, maraj General superintendent. PLANTERS' RANK NOTES. TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT OF THE A Legislature of Tennessee, passed December 12tb, 1S, entitled nn art M To expedito the dis tribution of the effects of Banks, which have or may maxe assignment among their creditors" notice is nereoy givrn to tbe bolder of tbe notes of Thk Plaittxbs' Hasp ok Two sua sg to fllo them with tbaundertigned.at tha Bank In '.h. ville. between now and the lt ila nf J.nn.rv oiuuiccii uunuim niHimxiy-nine, tist3,j and re ceive certificates therefor nr thv will h barred from any participation in the asset ef " im. mo eeruaeaie win be reeeired at riK in navment oi cihf dn. th H.nV wnewier tenuered belere or after the 1st of Janu- ary.ion?. u. n&AY Kit, Trustee. dee-3ra Memphis i Avalanche and Kmixvllle Whig eopy luinmuuiui aim semi Dill 10 .nr. U KAVKB. For Rent. BY DECREE ; IN CHANCERY. IN THE CAF of Jno. . Walker vs. the Sheriff of Dav I Jxm cuuniy ana oiners, i am directed to ret for the rear inn inn mnnwin ntfihtri. e aiore uouse new occupied by Messrs. R. B. The Store House on Church street oeeupli-d by Aiwars. ii am n ion ureen. And a Store Kaon reween we two noose above meflOosed. These wishing to rent wHI rail nn n at Tt U ! Cheatham & Co.', earner f Chureh and CaHege. diytf flU R. V. WOODS. TmstaeT EXECUTOR'S SALE Dr. J. M. Wat,on'H Property. fX TUESDAY. APRIL 2d. 1WT. at KLUVB.V i sleek A.M.. en therirsKiMM. sill .all t puoiiosaie tnatBiosi valuaile pi ubliosaie that most valuable trrty en Me- Lemore street, jost outside the eor Miration binr tha beauMfal noWtsnro nf thm lain Ilr John M. Watson, divided Intn twMir-nlne fel. The dwelHog will be sold with about fyar aeres, being a most desirable rtm . tree frem tha heat and certMimtinn taxes ef th eity. Also, at tbeaame time we will sell Lot (I. Bairn and Whitedie's plan, lying between Summer street aM Uio ralpbar fcprlnirs. mvMeu ics CAeen lata. Dr. W.'a wiH rrqaires tlw propfrly Ia be said in a irises tine, and tbe sale nil be without rMerra to the ftiakrit bidder. A rare fltiportuBrtr I nwfferea tn secure raw osble property Btf4ing tM siy. y - Ir Its bstdenf. Trs la aaait mm. vmomuM mi eltsa free a uuL -... JV'Ii. Jr'Rt VTrli HW.A t'ti. DeLixi.BABSM. Auttleneers. muliAn F0E 0j3 MfD , FEVER "UE rso tlio Boat: ' HURLEY'S VGUETONIC No'hwlT1?...10 bo"tepended Upa aoJiing moro reHable than Hurl&y's Tonle. and more cr rromuslhg ujo ai u i a au u k. TO. f s. a , Proprietors. LoutsTtlte'.'Hy Hurlej-N Stomach Blttem. Disordwed, Stomach, there ar. no bitten that nrS f.h. rtF?.15i8 .reaa b8 0Rd at any Drug forIaK8,?!0'180 Propria ..rUUTJ'le y-corner Seventh and Green streets, to whem all orders should bo Hnrley's Sarsaparilla. jasria as Brp.rimovS ii! s- HURLEY, RTJDDLE 4 CO Proprietor XXnrley'M Popular IVorm Candy. I . . i . C,.t XTi.i DpM?4 I0T Worms, and tho I .T. ." .,;H.rm lo "Ve to oMklren. ",",.V"?5... " i takfag the n,ee I Ml Ml UiUCf UlCUSTlIlflrf IRF VftPm. 1. I. .1 . . less, any child will taka. it. - Oriental Pearl Drops. ForEeauUfying the Complexion, tfTeetttally ra moves Tan. Freokles Blotche?. aadTTiW the skin an elegant smoothness not easily attafewl by any other. Its use among tbe ladief fiWn in the East, gives it a character for effiaaawhiah toilefof IhSy " innaitelr superterfor So lnkI Ink J Ink! Seatqn's Chemical Writin? llnid lihni.. world-renowned for its superior quality. Having Leon introduced only about six years, it has ba . eome the princinal in dm with 1 no uo ose.who want a Cn free flowing ink. nnd fur It its ecc decidedly tho best ink for record thai can be used, xorcountinir hnniM h.nV. i. counting houses,, bank orisehools. it '""JfJ''D'i needs only to ba tried to be ap proved. For sale by Druggist and Merchant everywhere. HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO-Proprietor. Corner SeventhandGreen streeU, For sale by Berry, l)mpyu?" jTwen; J f: Harwell: Litterer & Cabier; Pulliam ileCu lough;, Blood Jc Gregory. Nashville; and by. Drnggnts. JunelS-lydiw FAIEB1IKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, Cotton Beams and Frames, ootton.Hay and Eag Presses, Warehouse Trucks, Baggage Barrows. COPYING PRESSES, c. . FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO. 133 Walnut street, . , CINCINNATI P4-Ir INS U'-R A N O il. -C: THE Marin e and G , r INSURANCE comjA.ygj, , Under the new charter, is now open ffjgi AT NO. M NORTH COI.LKllH. snwk Next door to earner of Untsojtrwf. JOSEPH W. A MIEN, Prefllileiit. A. TV. BUTLER, Seeretary. DIKHCTORg. John M. HUI. Watapn M. Crtake. C. A. R. Thompson, D. Weawer. t Daniel F. Carter, John JLJohntP, Samuel Vanleer, John WFTerraM. R. B. Cheatham. A. G, Adam. Josepn W. Allen. dec ly , . sv. x.v. tswia. D.fr.COMINQORE, Kentucky. 1. fl. WBflT. ot Arkansas. AM entueky Lewd's, Comingore & West, COTTON FAOTOES AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, NO 31 ERDIDO STREET, (FACTORS' ROW.) ' NEW ORLEANS And No. S West Third street. CINCINNATI oetS 12m J. LUMSDEN & CO., UAKirricrrtfftERs axd dealsmbik HIDES, OILS, fiEATHER, Findings,- Curriers' Tools, No. O ISOUTH MARKET STREET, No. NASITVILLE, TENNESSEE. Julyl3-tf CHANCERY SALES FOR Saturday, April 6, 1867. Ellen LVnha vs. Thomas ItUMeit et ah. TN PURSUANCE OF DHORBB' HP THK X Chancery Court ut V..l.tH tB .1. named eause. I will sell, at the Curtbu t naravuie, at i:o'elek on Salnrtlajr, Ajirll O, 1S07, A tract of lam! containing seventy-live uotm, nu tbe waters of Indlaa anil Mill fliuk Ln tk. sixth elrlldistriet ef Daridmn ceBtr, aiOMa iog lholands of Re)t. MarSeld. Jeha BrtWy. Tnbitba Bond. Newton Briley aad elliers. Am parUeular description in Itouk S. , rMtg K7. bf the Register's stGee. ISKMH: 3x mentbs' credit, Xu4e tMuirad with twoanDrOredsaeiirlHa. aJntUa iSntj.il Sale free frinn redesptton, MORTON B. HOWKLL, marlS td Clerk and .M4r. 15. C. Crawford v. J. H. Vtilmt. TN PURfllfANfiH OP Tivsonai nw THr 1 Chancery Cttiirt at Niwhrlllo In airaHKMsal Pl,,",e. Iwfll sell at the CatirnWae at 3kh mi, ai ize eieex, on Natnnlny, April O, iso7. I thirtr feet at thn J.-r ui v it the " Barrow' (7rava'UU rvZnl. u. L Mui side of Cherry street, between Am and Ash sireeM, ana runiMB Iff liaak M6 lHMs.ln nHtm ICBKaCotll. maris td Clerk and M . Eliza J. AVetmore v. 3fone W. 'etw et oIh. TN PURSUANCE OF DKCKKR Of THK 1 Chaneery Court at NaasjrMle. ia Vi named eaoM. II will sell at the 1'ixrtS) at Na.brHle, at Ro'eloek en NaturUnjr. April O, IM17, Three vacant lot in Hiring' mMMm tn Xk vUle. being Not. l.W, 1 and IW. Ih fWsr JZ feet and the latUr 31 Mi eJi. s street, between Kwlng arfHi mmI Stevens&n street, and all f mm! Ml rwintng baek ISi feat t an IUy. , , -TBBua: One-tbinl eash. and hnlajaM m a eradltnf iz ami twel moalM, wNH Wisnt frasFi date. ote rMrrel wjut uprttrn nrnm- rltT. and a lies rataii mmrtm VII ANDKRSOX. JOIiyaON A- 9MT A4. Jaraes L. Oreer va. Amwia otneri). TN PITRSCANCK OP DHCRstlt OP TH K 1 Cbaw-ry Cwtta UMaa, I wINmHm C'ourthotMr at NasnvilN, at 12 'Wk, sjj. NAtiinlny, April D, 1HG7, Two tract nf laad, akt ifl mHt hm Nashville, en t HiHiwr and finfc . IB.. Pikef. on tb waters f Wg ilartk awTfW. arrrV. Use traM eaauiainc I Mr t. Ik eienrad and gd arable fanl. Ii lea Mmm, aM smsVMn4iM baWtaMe. Tha other tract eaatalnlaa- thWsa.M an iimuereu These are the land nf Mr. TsAMm Cor. and they are now nM Hr partMna nj ' kmr n.fr. Twtfo Mtrtfc' mttH tim earKy r4J (4e wU ireia TKiawj rnarU td iYiZiu eni it is unsurpassed tain than auin no. M Y510NIC.E;erVbed; hTnU mini to aaaMir