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.K AO' X m iarg&rc Erculnliou in City and Slate. AiVEUTrsix. i , Ten line df solid nonpareil makeono stiar. Yearly, advertisers will bo entitled to a dts- . MUMT nMfl nur itnt. BYary rftber Hay (n. o. d J advertenents wtli e charged two-third of above rates, Advertlfemonts inserted in thcTri-Wcekly will lie ehanred one dollar & nouarefor first iaeertioil. and fifty cants each additional insertion. in the w eekly, one ueiiar a square toneaoa nrtion. ' SoMiial or Citv Item Itotiees. twenty cent ft. Jkie, first, and ten cents a lino every additional IRMrlMll. " -'Chances in advertisements trill be charged ai the rate of flftreants a square. All adverifflements are doe from date of first ertien. Hereafter the cash system wtI tie wed to, and b transient advortweMents will akea unlfcM aseernpanieid by the money. Jawibl WALtirn M Co- Union and Dispatch. ROBERTS, 'VVATTKH80V t PCXTIS. , j . . ICanner. Tsuris IVlKHAV, Bar I'rew and Times Co. 1 XasbrHle. Tesn.. .Tan. 22. 1887. V.xtrnclH from tlie Ulnry or n Coiift'd rA(c I'rNoner. " Every little act of petty tyranny wlficlf .a viqious mind coujd invent Jiaa,been,ex . oreised over the oitizana of St. Lftuie, yet - tbey have defied all things in maintaining their allegiance to the South., When 'a Confederate officer was ho ftfrinatc aj to he paroled in the city, li is official inaienia Ci3(hi papWt into the Mglajst (J relefi of tative of bowtltern -sentiment, and a pnw nor for its Bake. The ladies, in their efi- tlmwasm for the cause they iovwl. would noon rob him of ever' button pn his cpat, to keep as a memorial of tliouxlevotion to the South. They would then' sew on the buttons of the Aluwouri btate duard when the iauieaef at. JLouir would meet a United Stalra offtear upon the idewakt tliey would draw tlieir wcirta anitfe to pre venrbeing touched liy Jhom. TJi jnu-t have been harrowing io the feelings of hc . united utatco oiucers, and miwj nave made them feel that a cause is not nacred wlijcli (Winniaiidfl not woman ablwwinc. ' An old clam-mate and friend of former yours, after learning I was a jirinertin . i. If. uATjor e I- 1 f i i il l J i 1 . 1 M &jn cm .m io v 20 'M UOO 4.W 6.M 9J0Q TJ.S0 14 !! at Ip'- 4 .M 6.00 8.(X nnOO 16.60 afl fc?:tT s; sjW 7A m.oj ii.iwis.ou -ne.00 as 47 s A 8.0M 9.Q 12.00 16jy 21.09 JO 30 , 7 4xo i9.oA3i.os aKoo 34 os 34. 8 8.oSl2g Jfi.OU 21 Jm 27-00 3t50 38 W ' ' J.O0 13418.(X5l.OO 300 SG.00 41 92 U 10.00UMD 2UJ 2S.f30 33.00 38.50 4 $ 101 AmIh lLOOnMB 2H) 28.00 35.00 48.00 SO 35 1W 12-OM18.00 W.OO 31JB 3B.0O 46-60 54 l W '"' IlS lS-OOjlSLK 96.00 HSfb 42.00 60X0 IB 111 T 14 14.00 2LTO r8.00t36.5O 45.0U 6150 S2 III UK 15 15.00 22J0!30.00p.og 48.00 57J30 03 1ST & 16 JG.00i3U)gi2.00 iS M.00 60 71 Si 3j 3 jfooWS OOK4.00 82.0WW.0Wn7.SI 186 2fc 8ML the city, petitioned lien. Jtalleck-to grant ,518 a jtarole, but Vc were ordered ip Gnnii nflliMi! "before (he peufin was aclSU upon, and we left the city of gpnerouH women to find a prlwmiiorae'in the interior of a State whogc women I had learned to,,JoaUiefin iriy early years. "When we were ordered. . from the steamer to the detKt all was heir "'ry and hustle, llie distance was a hall mile, and my braltli waa very feeble. My f haggago cpugisted of a heavy trunk an"d. , ' ""fioveral blanketR. T wis compelled to carry my trunk tiiis long .dwtanoe or leave itito . ' .lirf.ttlUactHl bv tliieveo. An ntv linanoeH :" liad dwindlod down to the pitiful, MiUilof. twenty-live cenw, ot course i vouW.. ijot think of leaving- my"clotlRrigr'Ta8""in- , iloawnt as the task wan, I took my heavy trunk on my shoulders and started to the depot. A more tbilftomu trip I never had J?rom exhaution. 1 was compelled to put my trunk down several times and, lik a -jva);wprn pilgrim, lootsorc Willi irayciyij VlOthe ihoucht of othfr . and IfeUfc da' Nevof wan an Olympic racer more rejoiced to reach the goal, than I was to get to the ' onr"- . . , . . ' I y) (I Have mentioned before that my finnnces rJiadgrown by degrena oeauiiiuiiy small, and that I was notable to do businosH onja voash basis. I feltfthc importance of that . lone quarter; " all its companions had lft and gone, and'H" rested lovingly in rav purse among paper valueless in this lati tude. Being very "hungry, that lone quar ter oalted up oeiore me in templing array, sundry pios and applqs to appease my hun ger. He who steals ray puree now, will Meal trash, boon after getting in the car?, a 'generous-faced 'gentleman stepped up near uio care aim asueu 11 ljieut. -was in. A friend seafed near the. window told him 1 was, and at the same timb-beckonetl me to come to the window. I went to tho windop and was met very cordially by h gentleman whom I recognized 09 Sir, John J. Holliday, tho brother of mv old friend, S. II. Holliday. who had petitioned for my fiarolc. He informed me that he had only earned a few momenta before that I was 0 leave for Camn Chase, and that he haO called to make my acquaintance, and in quire qf my necessities. He remarked he "had not been to his office, ihat morning, and hence only had ten dollarswhich he nanued me, at the same time regret tin that he did not have more to offer me. H requested me to write him after reaehinjj .prison, and he would furnish me as much 1 "money as 1 should need. I "was almost speechless under his great kindness. I opened my lank, lean purse, and folded away the bill, and Croasus with all his wealth never felt richer. Two days and weeks of weopless travel broucht us to Co lumbus, Ohio, where we disembarked for uainp hae, -distant five miles from ttic citv. We were coumelled to travel that dis tance on foot. The curious, and impertinent gaio of a large crowd was iqon us as wq , inarched through the city. Hven in ihU ' -Hty ai abolitionists aud fanatics we could occasionally find one whwe sympathies wer with our cause. lie it spoken to till evcrtttsting prawe of womon,.that fliere ar eVen in this hated latitude, women wild pray for our success. Irf the city of, Co in nalms theabolition jtrons is furious l!nw of the kinll attentions shown by the ladies tf a fbw paroled pfistit&rB. Prom this j-m-pathy on the irt f the women, wc argue ' that there i a stqtp.el Southern scntitlient even in this Kodom of fenaticism. Women Kttnerally rttfleot the jlitk-Al setittments of! their husbandr. 'Wheuaver.wc find a ote heartily espoused 4y the wombft, bassttfthl that U i but the result of (lie h4Hjl . toaoliinns. The men dare not ooaW their iSoutlis jmMWy in favor of the SowOt, as the hostile is evrr before their eyes, but in the Wast they have as yet iiolorl.Uftj'ctte for womrn. A Good Businoss Educationl I rfiSS'i -SRTCXK PARENTS CAX 1 m ohiMrwi lfeu rn uevw U loot. J. IV. IlTillEAIfK Commeroinl Shool,i! Cniw of Ckurek and Via Ul, "WWr WrUliijr, Itouh lioopln, Jio- iS!l,,,Arl''m,ttk,nMM WritlllP llv llliMv boars' iiIii.1i- mA dHIViiinu1sl,l,,tt,,1r..a:ScUiuti, (MlMlr.lUirftn..l lirf . . I T . i . . : - . coiin.an.1 have men1yt a fMcii of lnuid HifhUy nml into UnntiusTaoo umloli'. llt are the utdl4B AkBr-a Cirnr iil.nij'iHu Mroei,, ,V. 203 .IiUitjir-:ilcfniiu Jriicr or ('liurcli.'MuU 'Vtu Mrt-Ms Xnhlivlllr. wariV dlwtw U'.XT.I ATTENTION MOWUEES, AV IS' T ID 13, No. 1 FarMngtand Grazing Lands I N ALT. VArTTB nr TkNTKRREi?. ALSO In Maryl vama,t,. Ileuses and lets iu lultliMre aad WathiactM elty. Add y. Audress wkr)7 3m U'tULaMU. &t tru l'ifty no 'Ji; H-AlfSW roil NAXK 1 . T M II V Wll'n'i 78 Pubiio;SqiaEf3,i Corner of StiHpciiHiou Bridge.' H AVINfi COMPCfeTED OUR SJ?W fiuiLD- cry Kitrnns lidable laek of attention, we solicit a contiuuaneo,f their jmtrenajre. We. bfrfo irreatly enlarged oiir Store building, and increased our iiaportations to such an extent, that wo feel safo in saying that we now have on band the larcest stock of STAPLE goods; "Arid offer competition with any 'Queeneware ibensenVoit or 'South. Ne afe kSIHic v . c;o;Mr o n ' w;a jOs AT THE iytna: Ay 3ii:ijoitr. "the hvik. ' - l.-tl All calers both'largo and smullmito infflcil it caIl.ai,iTe anvDreiwreJ (6 jtilLln Oriiiml lcIfns:os bi"4utfut It lew to null Asweditlibe lo barnusa merchant wbtf-oilsht, to, know bis interests. Vya iiaer.heli0udall fJ4 ownree will. Then let pur-ibf-i "InduccmSnt to btfy. " . CAaiPBEffJL.sfc SPIKE, 4 - ' -flueeesikjnV toll. CsnyibeU. 'majgT tLOApllh-jIr. ' " '"BVASS,- FITE &C0.7 "W3io1p sale- Mepehalits. - - ' i .r. i- ' 3V . r ti ' K r ' mi -. ' - 4 . tXTpB-A'ltB NOW INTHlCEIPTOALAIttlR 1 1 aad-wtll seleeted ' - ' i STOOTv OF GOc5.3S. : StwiBr.fc-Hftt Spring and Summer Salos, To wTilch we 'chII- tbb' attention dr jMcrcJiants vwitint; N&hWlle. utirsteek esustiis df- v 1 Foreign and Domestio Drygoods, rr.oTinxo. "itOOTNj NUOK.H, i W - HATfi, , iiiosii:kv, UI.OVILS RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS ,a : - irra. Bra. etc. EVAXS, P1TE A CO. fJt-'KO Q00DS SOLD AT 11BTA1L. ni!it7 3m NAS5V1LLE & DECATUR Sr A I 1 W-A Y Groat Getifral-f-All Eail Boute i TO THE . OUTI AXp SOPYltWEST. Two Dally TIlrotiRli VnstejifyorTrntn, ' nmUIntfillroot conucctihtm tit Ilecn tiir ivitli Jlcmplils niiil Ohnrlcs- ton Itnllro'nd, for nil 1'oIiiIh ' Soutli and SoutliwoHt. , Through lo Memphis IVIthout Cliangrc. of CarS. 10MMKNCIN0 JANUAUY27 Vy will run as f118Vs; .l.XRAJNS TRAINS SOUTH, , . ; TRALf 0 lTBAtS KO. 2- Leave $mhvillo- ArrivoJJeofttur 7:30 r. M. 2:45 u: Jt. 7i43 x. it. 8:55 A. M lVt A. it, 21 p. M. ' lluntsrillo Corinth ' Memphis 'XO. 1. Leave M'rmpM JsO0r.ifj Leave lluntpvllle.'. .""HS a. m. Ihwvc Decatur-.. lj:45 a. m. Arrive -Nashville 2:40 r. . !fo. 2. -x. t. I Si p. XI. 1. ir p. v. 2:40 a. xf. Train No. 2 South connects at Decatur for iluqtsville; nt Corinth with Mebilo and Ohio R. R. for Selraa, Mobile And inteVinediato points. Oenmvtat OwndJunetion with Miss. Central R. R.fur New Orleans and intermediate int, TraU Wo. 1 South eonneefs at Deoatnr .for lljintsrille. .MemidiUsnd intermniiate txriHU. Train No. 2 Nerth esnneets at Nashville with Louisville and Nashville Railread. for the Hrot, Nerth arid Northwest : and with N. .V 0. and N. .t N. w. and K. .t K. liailreads. for all ieints ob tho,s lines. Train No. ".' South and No. 1 North mn 4ail)r' Train No. 1 South aud No. 2 North run dnH exce )( Sundays. t Splendid .Sleeping Cars A t Inched to nil Xiglil Tjruins. Colmiibiii A'roitiiiiiHliilloii Tin 1 11 Dnily. rvoppt Nimd:iN. Leaves Columbia at - Ck2X a. m. Arrive at Nashville at !HX) a. m. Leaves Nasnville at- 4. 4:(J vt it, Arrives at Coluiubia at 6:.1 r. u The Columbia AoetimwedAtMit Train wHJ runi 011 the a)Mye tieie liarinSnuwUf f(um ymr Uk ymr, txecru tUiiSMr:'iettiip twtw M aetwM- ure rrom iSashvilVs mH M m lte SgM r. v.. kwtal nf Ml r. M, Pur threiuh Tickets ml other lnflrmliroi.' P( rfly Ht the ee f the NfMhvrlle City Titosf(r Cominwy. Nwrtheiwt etirner of Summer ami Church sljeeUL awl at the Broad Street DjHt, Naahtinu, Tenricssee. - J. It. VAX 1SSVK, .mn-J7 (ieMral tt'trleAr eslsirt ' X. ,ip jx: 33. VND PAPER BAGS. lrBHAVltIN8TOR8 AWD 0PP8K FOH' T mle to taerehaata d tbern arsretht nl raiptM Pper, -UianMa- Impcr apt I'slter' Mam, at le fellanlHg p rtK-s, -tHSSito W 6 1 e IS totbtt4e: ' lion We Grtprn Wrapping. jHD3Je. $1 If mrte Cnw wmifro. per hUBdJe- . r MaoIUaPaiHM' frjMM ir u, is cent rer iKtsnd.' I'l'"r aad Pni'or Plow Slwot OiBflsn- 1 twice. UOBnet Baerd, Ueofiac Paper and Rof 1'itefc oB,b,ad at low itfiees. Wo Xojr 0,4 Unl !or IMiirid, Caiiri,. Jar .'cMt Cotinn Itat;. , ' " WIIITEMAA JIKSa martt tr 59 slliat de PaM$eS.raire. sew;a n ee pjTsi. ,.u-JBetwe6b3tJiARfca)ichnreliiJ I prmtiatiplu;mb'&r's, OAS AMI J3TTJJRS,: No. ys ClicrrjX' Street, 4f?; L(01d No.,JpcitooJomiade"Buildiqg:, -Xir.-i,, - r f XASiivji.iir :.;.TEXX. ' t rE"A'UK PRBPABED TO DO WORK IN T T our- line in' a prompt and first-clas3 manner. PJiVSEBERS' MATERIiASE? On band and fi3r sale. sir: SET LEAD, I.EA PIPE', ' f. PIG LEAD,- X J. ( roncE puaip.M, , - CISTEIIX PUIP, KEEP WEEI. PtMFS,( , A EE PUMPS, . "AJtTKSrAX PUMPS BATHS. W-ASIISTANDSJ vWATKR-CLOSETS. . , '. tr;- -,L00K-TIN and-HYDRATS; DUERsCOOlvS, - ' "SnAMPOONINfl! COOKS' . ; ' BASIN'COCKS; II0SK.' f J-. - HOfWATElt'BdllMRS; ' ' s .- 'NOZZEES; COUPLINGS.' HTO A G A Fl T.T-I IV , -.Public and Private Iiuiliiinxs. Store Houses, etc.. fittiM up iu thft aiot improved StJ'le, hml .omreasonable terms. Ohanileliers'. HallLizlits, Pillar LtKhts. Drop J,ihts. Portable Stands with sIIoe. 'PondaSt. IlracWts. Olass GIoIibI. Smoke Bolls, Patent and Plain Sbadess, Cixar i,iKiiters, etc. P'l P E For Gas, Water nmlteam, fropi an eiKhth inch up to two jnclies. - Tees. RIbows. CrdWes.'' Plutrs. Busbinrs. Ri ducers, Loek Nuts,. Hooks, Return BenJ Js; .uujons.eu,. . . v. , .-S T-E AHI iF-I-T'TI-XiC, . Steamboat. 'Fj?torr.Iiofel jind. Stationary Tintfine'WiVrk'. done. "Steam Rtige. Sloalii Whistles. Steam Trans. Olobo Valves, all siies : Guaco Cocks. OH .Caps, Air Cocks, Cylinder wcks, etc.. cic, fol,21-3m 3 1:1 CFC ;n" I X FACTUR1HG CO' Late College Hill Foundry, ON HAND FOR SALE, One ."5 ICor.sc Ens'nr, new; Ohe.S.T lloi'.se Engine, second band; One 15 Ilorsie Engine with Boiler com plete, socond hand; ' One 12 llr-p Engine, npw; " , Nix 10 IIoro EiiIiioh, new. " 1 PdFtable arid Stationary Eiigihes Of all ?izea madelo onler. warranted equal to" anyJbatern hnginr9. " A , Those in -want of Engines will give us a c6ll before purchasing elscwncre. Mill Worlc, ; IIourc Frosils, ' Jail Vork, ' ! ''itvUtge Work, j, - Irou ISiiiliii;, Acd cterV descrintion of Iron Vork. mado on the shortest notice, and warranted to givo satis- taatlon. - . fint. E. JOXES, Preililent, JXO. TKEXBATII, Secretnry. janl-3m ' It. PAUL Commission & CO., and . Forwarding Merchants, o. 41 Sotith. jfarkct St., "Nashville, Tenn ania-Jm JOIIW BROWAE, 3X 111 Ii C I tjV!NT rJT TAI1LOB Corner Public Sjuarp and Deaderick trc"ot. n AS. JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID i"l assortment of Cloths, Casimerea, Vcstirigs nnd Linen Drills, to whlcii he invites Ins ensr tciners and the public generally. Ni R. Scott's Reports of Fashions for Sale. marM 1m , Arciiiidct:,; OPKCIFICATION'SAND TfOfticiNO DRAW O INUSmade with er without supcrlntendsnce Uinec, at tlie iMaxWoll House. - - - KKVKRr.NCES. ' Joa.v QyKKjoV, J. .1. McCank. D. Tin .ton, E 11. East. " vlVtf GARDEN SEEDS. rE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE well assnrled Garden Peed, from larid Landrcth, which wewill sell atthelnwest market priW. - W.HKiDKR.sHO JT, Corner Cedar rtre'tt and Square, Nashvill 5nJ7-3m FOB RENT," THE BEST REBILSTAH IX THE. CITY. aMlE.KTORB HOUSE AT PRHSBNTOCCCf . pied by tlnilKltend, lirt-nst t-. (Mbaon, m 29 : PUBLIC SaXTRE,' As a HsrdWare llouse, is now offered fer rent. aadjpbjaPjtedfotAnK'kind.pfiTctail A VEKY. POPUIkVK KTAXD, AikI ha good repair, and very i Coniplrtc In nil it Arrnn-eiiiriits, The the S Yv AKfc iliAliK.roi llouse, ana win rentine above -ox r.vyoitAnr.E tekjiw. Apply en tbeprtmlsei to- " 6RA10liiiiI)iaiRKASivi GIRSON. ; jn& fry Jjg - ;-. r ;.. y - v HTSf Bimefst. mm 1 T.TAa.RBMEDTIiT3 PR'ACTnjEJtJ 1 XX piesien."UIac Bo, V iyorth'SWi I opposite Su-CIenl'Uetel. , mi EWIX t PENDEETOX HAVING SOLD their retail'stoek a t No. 19 sonth' side of the Publio Squarp to Sir. H, W. JIasslock, Have re movcd to the Stare formerly xecdpica hy Ewin, Pendleton, li Co.. No. & Inn Block, northeast .corner of the Pabli&Squsre. To their late retail customers and friends they would respectfully recommend .Mr.-IIasslock as a gentleman favorably known as a Druggist of this city, and worthy of their patronage as a business man and cltiicn. Thcvbave associated with them in business tbeir former partner, Wil. H. jfcJWIN, and pro- pose, under the firm stylo of Ewin, Pendlctir,fc 1 vo., to carry on a general y UUliiiSALK DRUG BUSINESS, as formerly. They solicit the patronage of their former friends, and all others looking lo Nashvill a as a market in which to make thcrrpnrcbases. Mr. C. DuPRE, who was formerly with Ewin,: Pendleton & Co and latterly with us, will remain in tho house.. JOHX H. KWIX. JKO. T. rESDLKTOJf. WJI. H. EWIN -EWIN, PENDLETON & CO. Wliolesale Druggists, NO. G IIV2V I5I.OCIV ' t j - - ,4 XorllienNf-CornerrPubllc, Square, . rNA'SIIVILLE. 'TjaOirLD RESPECTFULLY AK. THE AT If tention of Country .Merchants, Dmggist3 and physicians to their stock of , DRUGS,' MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES. PAINTS. OILS, - Y. DYESTUFFS. FINE VIRGINIA and Common TOBACCO, SMOKING TOBACCO, t. WRITING and " . I- ;"-v 4.ETTERPAPERi - - - FANCYj ARTICLES, Etc., Beforo purehasing. elsewhere, as we'aro deter mined to make.jt to the interest of purchasers -to buy in'Uiis-markct, We'iWill either- buy or dispose of at (he very highest market rates, for our friends, ' ' Dried Frai& - Peathers, " Beeswax, . Wool, . - Ginseng, . Etc., Etc., That may bo sent to us. Our terms are Cash." t nB9-diitrw3ni - 'POTATOES POTATOES ! I 200 b, ARRELS4" TEACH BLOWS AND Meshftnnock Potatoes, this' day ror-cIVed in .Jtqre. s. . . JJ. S. JLAMILTQN k GREEN. ' OXIOIV SETTS. . -v "( 500 BlfinELs COICJj. SETTSL which lw6 wish To sell tofbjso eonsignmenl. f 'I . B. S. HAMILTON !c GREEN, To t,t. H,-4 t ' Per MeitinerpiroIiciTii.. Arrive crr jt WU BALES PRIME'HAY. ' O0 Barrels Pcaoh'Blow PofalnesC- choicoiApples. .' 70 200 100 . 2A 0nipns.3 ' Flour," all grade. Vhite.B Bean. 500 BUSHELS DRIED APPLES. 500 " " Peaches, We wyLalja.jjfx.the, highest ma'fket price for Baetni, Larjl, FeajbersgGinscng, Beeswax, etc. J- l-s: 4BS. HAM"lRTON1Vt- GREEN. liV STQREAX1) TO ARRIVE. New Orleans. Domarara, Crushed. Powdered, Granulated and Coffee Sugars, Coffee. Cheese, Mackerel, Candles, Soaps, Nails. Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Wash Boanls, Starch. Pepper, Ginger, Jjnices, Cloves. Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Pickles, Oysters, Sardine), Blacking, Blacking Brushes. Catsups, Sauces. Wrapping Paper. Twine, Tens, Indigo. Madder, Copperas Pino Apples. Fresh Peaches, Dried Beef, Surgar cured Hams, etc., etc. KYE AXD IJUCKWHEAT FI.OUK. Robertson and bourbon'whiskies. Rum," Gin, Apple, Peach and French Bran dies, Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, and Ginger Wines. fob3 It. S. 1IA31II.TOX A G11EEX. OCULIST. 1K. J. 15. ENTRY, T FORMERLY OF FRAKF0RT, KENTUCKY. ; has permanently located himself at Jackson. Tennessee, for the purpose of praaticingliid pro fession. Refers to the citizens of Middle arid West Kentucky. Middle and West Tennessee. Bills cash without reserve. ffeb5-3m FRESH CJARDEIV SEEDS! JUST RECEIVED BY K. P. JEXKIXS, 1 jan22-tf . .Successor to T. Wells, Druggisi. It. L. WEAKEST. WEAKLEY T. J. TARBROUOIf. & YAEBE0UGH", Wliolesale Grocers ASH Commission 3Iercliaiits NO. 6, NORTH COLLEGE ST., - t TEXX XASHVII.I.E. J- CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE BEST qualities of Flour, Coffee mid Guitar, which will bo sold at lowest cash prices. Also, fine brandy of Liquors. feb21-8m St. Cecilia's Academy, T - MOUNT VERNON. N e a i' N a s h v i ,1 1 o,! I CONntJOTKO BY SI3TKRS OJFTIll! , 4 t - . ; O It J) E It OP ST. IIOJIIXIC, Under the" patronage of the Right. Rev. Bfthop" oT Nfiflivlllc. r 'I 'HIS ACADEMY M'AS FOUNDTO IN IW; J lr the purpA3J Of ensplihr parents ami; gunrdi.tB in thebouth and Southwest to impart to their danehters and wards a thorough aud solid education. Tlie Academy is about one mils from the cit v . and is situated in one of the most beautiful aud, i i.i i .111: si. - The Academic year consists of two Sessions each, and terminating absut-the 20th of June. . Succial attention Is given to tbe different branches Usually taught in Academies. Kpa Terms, ktc. apply to the Alotuer bupe rior. Nashville, Tennessee, j it 1 1 1 1 i . - FOR REiVT, - ' . . . i , . HI HE BUILDING KNOWN AS THE; J. Brewery, in North Ntishrflle, on Jefferson, street, with a large tot and stables. JAiijM wiiirnuiiiji.or P. ltrcjIEATHA M, de-27-tf Nt. S7 North Cherry tl mnE xa.5h"ille cHisixr.r sweep- I IXG fOMPASl.-This CoraDanvare now ; preared to dcanahimneys of every description Jn & tharucb and satisfactory manner. Tbey nape to receive, a large pttblio patronage. All parties are interested in having their chimneys ajean, and thus far -preventing the danger of fires. Thepriee for cleaning jsach chimney is fires. The price for cleaning .each c Slseeil nlthe iBw.tam ofiFiity Cents. ffieer-o. 87 Jtrond Mreet. mar!i3m jfew Tailoring Establishment, j; TYAKTEB Ji SCAXEAX WOULD . BE! JL pleased to see&inenas,at . - j: NO. 23s CHERRY 'STREET, jj North of-the3frwIlHcisej)ry -: H laartf ivS ' AlTfNNESSEE.I Louisville and 'Nashville .u . . . AMR 0-A D. atTICK'TIME. V Louis," .TO. ST. - -UXCTXXATI, i , r ' AXD. THE jElfiT. Two Dnlly Tlirousb Trains, Sinking Direct CoimccttonsarEouLsvlUe for f llie East, West nnil Xortli COMMENCING JANUARY 27; 1887, Trains will ran as follows: ' 1 ' Jfo. 0. Leave Nashvillo ' 5:00. A' M Arnveat'Bowling Green, SiOCTA M " Cave City, 9:27 A M '-If LouisvUle. 1:00 P JI . WEST AND "NORTH? No. 1. ' jfo. i So. 4. ,2:09 T M 3:35 .P M 5:15 P M 9:20 ip M ,- t 4 No.; 3. LoaveLoutsville 1-30 P M 9:30.P M 6:)A Arriveln'd'nap'lis?: P M 4:15 A M 12:45 P Arrive-Chicago -1O.S0 AM &00 P M 10:10 P M" I' St. Louis. 9:30 A M 1:00 PAI 1:45 A M-' EAST. Xo. 1. Xo. 2. Leave Louisville Arrive at Indianapolis " " Cincinnati " " Cleveland - M 'Buffalo. - " " Pittsburg " Baltimore " " Washington " Philadelphia " "UVwYorV " . "'Boston' 1:30 P M 9:30 P M 7:00 P M 4:15 A M 11:55 P M 6:15 A M G:I5 A M 3.50 P M 1:15 P M 10:40 P M 10.25 A M 9.30 P M 120 A M 1:00 P M -12:40 A M 7:00 A M .1:20 P -M-3:45 P M 5:00 P M Steamers of U. S. Mail Line leave Louis ville daily" at 10 A. if.' and 4 P. v., arriving in. Cincinnati in timo to take -early morning trains for the East. Passenger car attached to freight trains Leaves Franklin, Ky at 7:09 a, ir.,"and Gallatin at 9-.30 A. 11., arriving in 'Nashville at 11:50 1. Sf . Leaves Nashville at 3:10" p. it., arrives at Galla tin 6:00 P. Mand at Franhlin9:01 p. if.- H - AiaiEirr Eixit. General Superintendent L. i N. R. R. dec9 ' ' Nashville and Chattanooga E AILEOAD. CIIAVE OF iME.- Two Dnlly Trains Ienvo NnslivlIIe 1'or "Washington, New Ybrh, anil nil Points East anil SouTii. ! Connci'tioiiH Iiule nt C'liattn iinoifa Stornlii'vr nnil Evc s' liliiKrl'or nil i:aitrii anil . Southern Cities. lOmnROV GK!ntBAt. StfPKRIXTKVDRXT. NaSHVILLR & ClIATTAKOOOA KaILROAXi J Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1S57. ON AND AFTER SUXDAT, J AS. 27, IS67, and until further notice. Passenger trains', will run as follows : LeaveJIashville for Washington, New York; Atlanta, Macou, Montgomery, Augusta, Savan nah, New Orleans aifd Mobile nt 5:00 a. v. and" 'f:0C p. 11.. arriving in Chattanoogii nt 2:U0 At Mr .and W P.M.; both Traitu-makintr close con-. nections at uaauanooga wun ri?t Tennessee Georgfa and Western & Atlantic Railroad Trains. Returning, leave Chattanooga at 7:40 a. m. and 7:10 p. Jr., upon arrival of K.T.&Ua. and Wv& A. Trains, arriving in -Nashville at 4:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. ' Elpsrant'l'alace Sleeping .Cars 01V nil Xlght Pnsseiiscr Trains.' SnRi.BTVii.LE Accommodation Leaves SlJcU brvillo 5:2i) A. M. nnd 12.-50 p. M., arriving in Nashville 11:10 A. M. and 4:30 p. M. Leaves NMshville for Shelbyville 5:00 A.-M.and5:00 p.fw.. arriving in Shelbyville 9:00 a. m. and 9:05 p. m. T : . . - f t - NastiTlIIo anil Aor th wosteni Railroad. Passckokr- Tbaik Leaves Nashville 400 p. v.; arrives at Juhnsonville 9:00 p. M. Leaves Johnsonvillo 4:00 A. M. ; arrives at Najhvile 10:00 a.m. ' " i W. P. XSSVS, Gcni Sup't. ' il. & C. and N. W. R. R J. W. BROWN. Gen'i Pass Agent. jau2o If. C. M. BRIGGS. I. M. HYATT. BRIGGS & O Oi, GElVERATi COHlIISIOXi MERCHANT'S. . Grocers and Forwarders'; -. . . 4- . AORN'TS FOR TnK SAtiK OP : Cedar Ware, Plows, ;.t j 'Corii'Shcllerg, ' , 'Slraw-Cuiri3,- AORICUETUKAT, iaiPUHEXTH, , nOLLOW-WARE." " - BAGGING. s " 5 ' " ROPE andTIES4 jj . - ' t' - . ETC., ETC.,'- Manufactured' 'at ifhe Tennesseo Penitentiary. FLOUR. "BACON; . LARD. -(.- ' , . MEAL. , 4 i . CORN, and: I'lmitaTln.SHiiiillcs" flcnorailyt i : . no. "3; cor: church' ax college kts., . nashville, tenn. ' , " . jan4-3m ' . THE OIaBEST BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE IN Ttn'RV OITY. 'T all iSh q tl. i n Jann a ry, 1 $1 .1. ISfK HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND Gents . Bovsl T vuried assortment of Youths', Ladies. Misses' and Children's BOOTS. SHOES and UAITEP-S. Also, Gents' and BnjSs HATS, UMBRELIiAS, IIOSnjRYJ WHIPS, etc., which we are offering at reduced unit ronsnnnliln ttriflM. 1 Old styles and stock mneh less than cost.' 'iil It. uuimK x (JUi.Av ho, - NO. 30 corner of Broad and Collcce streets. Or at tbeir Branch Store, NO. 2.TCollege street Sewanee Block; Nashville, Tenn. jan2t-3ni UOHS FACTO T AM PREPARED WITH A LARGE STOCK X of MELLOWS, ofallsitw, fur the market. all warranted perfect. They wilj be found with all of the Hardware Meirhants of Na.ln ille. Customers from abroad will he snplied by ad dressingine tbrougo tno 1'oJlomce at rtaSDVUle. I nrnmise perfect satisfaction In the Work.Tr to be returned, for exchange, at myeostfortran.- portation. ft. i!HUVr. dec2i-3m A. . & . . E ANNIE 2VO.'24 BROAD STREET,; Between Market ami College street. WHOL11SALE" IlAlIERS AXD COX 1 1 VFITIOVEILS. AI.iftQfilAturers of alii kinds of Candles, Crackers. Cakes and Bread. Dealers in all kinds sri raits. Nuts, RaiiaarHl Sanlines, Oysters. Canned Fruit", Pickles. Tojs, Notions, etc . etc. Tbe attention of the ity and country Sr chantsrespecttully solicitnl. WM. K BEGAN, Salesman. A. & V. RAXXI1- Pb23 ly . BROWN DICK. 4 - rriHT!5 J)ITINGUI?HED RACE HORSE 1 and thorouKh-hredStalhon will make tho season ot iv;. ai my siame. r lotte pike, at-Firrr DoLtAfflj fWtMfwagh-hred mares, and Twbstv-five DotLfr coiataen mares, payable invariably before- the removal r the property. For itedigrtA W-raiftiW. etc.. see ciraulars. . , v B, t. mJUllJtlblj. mafc-lm fa I a T AND OTIIERVALr ABttROPjTY ' AT PRIVATE SALK Tir 'PORSU".(NCE OF URC.RKSS 0 .THE A Chancery Courts I offer-at private sale uen. Zollicoffer's resideacepnHigh sjtreet ; Tbe BordcNairr HouieD Samincx, tti a nithpr4nlcable rrSBertr. V Parties desiring w .p r c mjse, w n ie; 1 a 1 1 formed ii to'tcrtnl'tle.bpfrapdllpaon I -Jsbxomw R: howhSlIj?, feM6- - im&m - r Clerk and Ma3ter,. AtSAiE OFVyVI.jrJABliEi Eeal andJerspnalProperty;. Tliree arms or from 103 to 214 Acres encb. Also, Pcrsonul Property. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF TIIE CIR cmt Court of the United States far the Mid dle District of Icnnesiee, in case ofMci'fcrran rt als. vs. McKay i Foster, I will, da the I3th MARCH. 1S6T. between thfthnnranf IT nn,l J nn the premises os BicrgRsosr Pikr, Hcab Nask- villk, expose 10 sate 10 tae nignest bidder the tract of land on which Felix G. McKay now resides, containing: 43S Acres, which tract has been divided into three farms, c&ntaininr respectively 214 acre?. 100 poles- 103 acres. 160 poles; and iZi acres. 6 polos bounded on the north ty lands of Robort Cartwrigbt; on east by lands orS.S.Hall andThomas Walker; on south by lands of John Eubanka: and on west by lands of W.D. Phillips and Caroline E. Bee!. Sold WITHOUT KEEtUFTlO.V. Tkbvs One-third cash, balance on credits of Gt 12, 18 and 24 months, purchaser to give secu rity". Interest from date and Ilea retained. ALSO, at'-same time asd place. I wilt sell for cash all the personal property of tha said Felix G. McKay, consisting of household and iitcKcn furniture, farming utensils, blacksmith tools, three mules, two horses, one yoke oxen, one milch cow, etc., etc, etc., etc. E. R. CAMPBELL, feb!2-td Special Commissioner. Postponement. The above, sale, at solicitation of parties in interest, is postponed until jjkidav, 5th of AprU,lSC7. , marl3-td R. CAMPBELL. Commissioner, etc. GEO. ifc RKID'W. 11. CHADBOU.VJf. J. T.' CROWS. 5ELT)r: GHADBOUEN &: 80., (Successors to French i Co..) Cotton anl Tobacco Factor, GeneraL Oominission Merchants, Corner of Cliirkc nnd. Front Streets, je7-ly NASH.VILLF. FBENGE BOOtMiKEE, JHO. 20 GOUXGE STREET, ((Under tho 'Sewanee Houso,) IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING "STOCK-. ,and manufacturing to order first-class.Gen-.tlemen's Boots, Gaiters, and Shoes Customers 'will be guaranteed satisfaction in every instancei Leather and Findings and every thing in tho' line supplied to the trado at moderate rates. Remember tJOLL. No. 20 College St., under Sewanee. an. UNION. BANK NOTES TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT OF THE J. Legislature of Tennessee, passed Docember 12th, lS6G,"entitled an act "To expedite the dis tribution of the effects of Banks, wjjich have or -maymake assignments among their creditors," notice is hereby given to the holders ofjhonstes of Tint Union Bask op Tlkxessfj; to file them with the undersigned, at the Bank in Nashville, between now and the 1st day of January, eigh teen hundred fled sixty-nine. (1S6V.) and-rccciv,p certificates therefor, or, they will be forever barred from any participation in the assets of th.e Bank. The certificates will be received' at par inpayment for debts due the Bank.wbeth er tendered before or after'the ISCfcof Janu ary. 1869. . JOS. W, AfjLBNIIrostee. I)cc"20.-185.-21 -fm ' . GREAT AUCTION SABE Splendid 'Oity Eropertjr. 0N TIf UnSWAY, THE -till APRIL, 167,at.ll o'floekA. M.iWewUlaeU at auc tion, on the promises, tho . iEIogrant llesidcnce 'ami Grouu.ils n Gcdar Street, Opposite the Capitol, and cxtcndW from High to Yiuh street. The residence will be sold with uuout sixty-five feet of ground, and the remain der of this mnsjuiGcent jquaro will be divided into lots' of convenient sires, affording some of the finest sites for residences ovor offered in this city. As the public'grounds are ornamented,, in future the advantages afforded by the Capitol Square will greatly eifhaitce the valuo of this property, and render it not only a most desira ble and elegant place of abode, but a highly profitable investment- We invite special atten tion to and universal attendance at this auction. TERMS One-fifth cash, balance in one, two, three and four, years, with interest, and lien retained. The above property is ottered privately until tho day ot sate. ANDERSON. JOHNSON & SMITH, maris td . ' JUST RECEIVED, -A Lnrffo anil-. Complete irt- Assortmen .Gl'RD'EK" SEED . ',.-'-. ' " From'thd wcR-known house of Iyil; J, ANiJRETII fc SOIV, sai-sssfpiMLA.DE'LP in A." . ES "Gardeners' anil'nfh'e ters wanting Ithetn can .rely , j . . on getting t v fGenxiine and 'Fresh i -Seed, 'f : '. AT REgOABL-i PRICES. '. EIUDO'VIrME -&r CO., . C6RNER CHURCH AND CHERRY STS. janl2-tf . . " - JlooKs, for Farmers and Gardeners 'ARMERS' nd gardenf-rsv DIO tfonary; the Farm and Garden, bjt Jacanes; Brfdgaman'sjGardcnoraf.Assistant,; do. Kitchen Gardening: Bujt's KUchen,Uardening ; Down: ,jpg's FruitJrCcsjf America; do. Barrey'si do. Bakers; FJinton Grasses; do. on. Milch Cows: the American, ..Shepherd; tho Farmers' Barn Book; Fuller's Urapo Culture; do. Hara.litby's; Pardee an Roso and Strawberry Oulturo; Buwt on tho Rose; Youott,Skinner, Maybew, Djjdd and Frank Forrester on Horses. ... For sale-by JOHN YORK. janSl-dtf w3t 41 Union street, Nashville. BaultcrH, Oiliccrs of Rail roatln. Courts. Insurancer Companies Etc.. lirOULD CONSULT THEIR INTEREST YV bv having their BLANK BOOKS and BLANKS made by - ALBERT 1). TAVEL, S7- AXD 30 UXIOX STREET, Who is prepared to d all descrlptteas Of. BLANK WORK of the JtPxt-WorUinaiishSpf nnil Jlaterial, ot (IRhUTLY MOWRD PRICS.' ...li. " lefalT MERCHANT TAILORING. HAVING .PJUrCPRjsD .THE 3HIVVIORB pfF MR. JwS,CATERG,00D, -fRinMfjw); vs p ntsr N,T?pifK'iik'iti! rrf"1irA k ft rb ' E L EGA N 5 -B'lT SFNES S '?D RBSS STS. I keep corutAnfly qnthjiyl a tatgASiO(matr the finest BLAOirSAND FANOt CpLOitBD, OLOTHS. and all thf newest styles ef FRE5TCK AND EXCiOSll -CASS13IEBES. , - Iwlll. reaeireait iBimer Caximers, t.r FifM mint. . MaSitricadoifirrs acknTwtwUeJ U bain' every roeete 1 , 1 GEO. R. ABBOTT " 1 A-ji- '1 4T SOCmlejre Bf rpef, uppwsiio ju luieDaiiiusaaE. No. 5 Union and American Block, (Opposito the Maxwell House,) pUBLISIIER AND DEALERTIN SHEET MUSIC And every Tcihd'of MXJSiCATL 3IERCIIAISE. P I A N Q S '5" JProm nil the Best linkers. Abo. the only Agent in tbe Siiutn fur the tauca Cele brated BUKDET CHURCH ard PARLOR ORGAN. - . Pianos and -Organs tuned, and all kinds of Musical Instruments repaired. fcb7-tf TEHHESSEE0ILBEFIHERY LTAVINO ERECTED A COAL OIL RE- XX fin nery at tbe Junctiea of Brown's Creek and Nolonsville Bike for tho distillation ot Tennessee Ojls exclusively. wq,are propared to furnish, at tbe lowest market (rateJ,', the folfow ing producWof Petroleum : Extra White Rumins Oil, , "" Dlslllletl I.iibrlcatprs,iuw ' Crtle Lubricators; .Tapbllm,; . , , - . man . V; w . i - 'CJasoliiic, ' " f . t-'-wii . w, in Asplialtiiiui? 1 Our burning oil bears aJTf 9 test of, IHP to 1-IOf, find TriheremrenbrBifvf T ji " Tbe EurTracntors; its the eombtneft testfmony nf all who havoused themuprof c. aro tha pest ilAjtbBjaajket , r t . . . - Order? mobe lSft t the Dfug"Slbre otlV, T. Yarta i Cn,'s. at the8ffic -fr StoS A HhkLkbowrr; BO Chfrytreft'Tor'hlldress,', . -HOMER T. YARYAN marG-tf 'Superirifimient. .woodcoge: & SUTTON JMTILL IX' TIIE (COAL) KIXO., ' Ronnil Cial-....,. -.8? is o Liinii,Coii!....-i... -.......-.-..87 OO Opposite Postoffice. N0. CHERRY STREET. SanS-tf 1VOTICE .TO ..SHIPPERS at-siu . '. - 4 T .Oixkrai. Frkiout Offiot, N. & ci.n a. & N. vy. kailwa ATS.fi iu. ' ) Nashville. Tenn., March IS. IStJ, OWING TO DESTRUCTION OF TKN neSfee Itiver Bridge. nt Bridgeport, tbe Nashyjile and Chattanooga Railroad Company, -tidiTniTrAMlwIlh inrfiMT tftHin n'Kflrrvfn ncction with theirroadr until tbei bridge, Is rebuilt- The parties owning tho Ferry charge seven cents per hundred pounds for transfer of Freights, which rate in all cases will be added.to regular tariff rates. K. 'Mr-I VER. General "Weight Agent. WM. P. INNES, General Superintendent. inarehlO lw Until further notjee, trains will run to, Chat tanooga by making transfer over Tennessee river at Bridgeport. Extra' charge for'fernage, soventy-fivo cents. . Ferry Tickets can be- pur chased at ticket offices, or on terry bout.. TJicht Trains' will btrtibandoned- - Shelbyville Accommodation will leavo Nash ville daily at3p. m W-. P. INNES. marlll General Superintendent, PLANTERS BANK iVOTES TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT OFTHE X Legislature of Tennessee; passed December tl!tb. 1SGC. entitled an act " To expedite tha dis tribntfbn of the effects of Banks, which have pr may make assignments among their .creditors, notice is hereby given to ths holders of the notes of The PtaNiERS' Bahk-or Tjsw.NEsjnsic to file ik. .,.,1, t. .n,in-.:..nn.i .. tUc !..!, xr..u ill..... nii. fct.v uii,ivicr..iv., o . ill" jjhuiv iu 11 J I. ville. between now and tho 1st day of January, "eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, tlS?.',) acrd re- iaT par io payment of debts due tbe Hank whether tendered before or after the 1st of Janu ary. 18K9. . 1. Vi KAViK, Trustee. Memphis Avalanche SndlvnoxviildWhJgopy ttiree,moitas nnasena-uui to Jir. iiiKavkr, For Rent. BY DECREE IN CHANCERY, IN THE CASF of Jno W. Walker vs. the Sheriff of Havidson coimtvand fa others, I am directed" to rent for the year lStot tbe following property, vu: The Store House now occud: tea byMessrs. R. TL Cheatham X Co. Tho Store House on Church street occupied by Mesers- IIamilton ii Green. AndaStofelRiiom between tho two houses above-mentioned., - . Those wishing to rent will eail on me at R. B. Cheatham tc Co.'s, comer oCChurch and College. decS-t 1(1.1 It. V. WUUUM. Trustee. CHANjEEBJ.SAJ&ES FOR Saturday, April 13, 1867, At t.'jo CourthoiiBe nt ISOJelock, A. Q. Merrily AdnVr, th. K. C. McNairy etals.' TN PURSGANOE' OF DECREE1 OF THE named cause, 1 will sell at tbe Courthouse at jasiiTiue, ,11 jaoioaic, ou. - - ., Nninrilny, Ijirll Is, I8C7 ' All tho Lois in tha plan of tbe N. AMoNnlry) West NasoTiUe Lots, owaed by thpjCstate-pf. Frank N. MNiry, decesseQ, as folfows : ON P6RTER STREKT-Lor No. 20S. front ing MW leet and runnriKrJjae t Urtimiy Mreet ; ioto, Zli, tronting&O leet and runnteg baeic . i- , r r . . , . ,, along .neiairy uireet iuq4U an JMiggr. ON BROAD STRl ET Lota Nos. 7 and 8. frefitlnr tr-iethc 100 feet, and running h''k 1 feet to an alley: Lot N. 41. frautiag 1M fet. and running bdcK l.a ten! to an Riley : Lmt Jto. 85, fronting 93 ffet and running back 117 fimt te an alley; J,t ilo. 4 lrsnrtngiw rest arid run ning Utok-ltK feet tean alley. ON MosJAVOCK STREHT-IHs No fBartl &t,fraUff together 100 ft and ranning bask im feet (o an alley : JiOts nst. si ad . Irajit tsg tngtbr lix feet arVl rnaalrw Wk 11 Net to altev : Lot No. 11 1, fronting WO feet ami run ning bark lt"'J feet, to an- alley; Let No. IB, fronting llX)fstBArnnjJiaajLl6S feel to an alley: Lot No. IE. frotilTM lwTet and running back Mw leer to.aa'alley;''" ON DEM! MITRANK HTRWr Lots Nos. 153 and I'A, fronting together MTfeet wM wr) ning biuk 1US feet to an alter: Lftt- fStt. UZ. fronting 50 feet and runnis Wk YKt feet ta an allev i Ljt No. 1&, frMMftg lnsfeet-aad t tinning bask lTrMerl to an alley. ON LOCUST STRHBT Latt Nos. VG. frontlnV together 10Q feet aaa ranufi jiw itec io an aney : nm. ana frsntlegtgetberliSOfeet and runnUM baclrl; feet tin an alley. 0N GRttKUY rTRERT TaI aikl JttL front ilig together MM fct and rabning ba( to sn "siUy. And on , MlDpLE FRANKLIN TURNPI-KB L4 No. 329. Ai. :31 ami forming a Iriangle. wjio aJrentot abouLAJ) t&ti. - Mgfiieen anai , . , . . ! . . . 1. - - : . ij.. . j;. . Irfraitio tirm froirtf MORTON B. HOWELL. QMir2f Id Clerk and Master. AWNINGS. Howes muxmsm COLE, BLTLLER & CO'S .VI ': -.. v 4 XO. 9 XfRTir COLLEGE' STItEET. fTtjrii?iira: cm bb rXied m A lowered at pleasure, and without going out- wie me floor, r. Every site and style .tore i arfd windows, MadeuhyieatDlys and at cheap rut's, Oillsrs inSy M rants, dosrs una dirpatah, left at th 'FactBryiuiiboTe. or'at' ?1 Bri QrStatesiH! favorable terms.'W vcounuei. marS-t? iwmiT.mtir joniuF,' mui iuure rds5sfile'rcopired :WlffiaJ JOS i UErT,KBJJEgIr3, " I dAgsats foMheSoatheru States, H FOE' 1JPELW& 3mrf FWZR XJm o tli eJD cstt!W IICRLEY'S AGUE TOXIC Nv?.ri. FsiIAlws?,,t.,to DeeSed Upon ISotaiatjiinorB. reliable ihta Hnrley's Tonie. WILL-cnre Arto andFever. CMUs asd feTer. in termittentPeVeDuwb-Ague. Bverypenen who has tried Hurley's Tonic speaks inthlfeUbest and'mfere certain thanjinjnfhe. No WI resafe from usine llURBEy'STON IC. EvervWy Ski use 11 U LK V AGUE TON f C. SeTflrXertto UURL&Y. nunnnt.P rv . iucwM, uvuisTiiie, ivy , Hurley' Ktomnch Itlttni. fi?1 nr' of APPee. Tfjekaes. Indi- iiisoruereit feremach. thera are no bitten that cottparo with these in removing tiVdffimi Store fa the Unite. State, or from tfc- rHnparllln. The great Blood Purifier, as a Sin ..i a mcr Sledieine stands unr.ra1el.i,reteI iS- plintiei- rfom the blood, and givw hlSst strength the iysfeinV aJ we8 ae8,te and HHRLBY. RUDDLB A CO.. Prrit6rs Hnrley's roj.iilar Worm Canily. As this is really a' Specific fr Wevas, and tha best.and most pala e form gtrate cWre less, any c hride-wiffiirwerltBctete: Oriental Pearl Drops. ForBoautifying the Complexisn. tfeetually f9 moves Tan. Freckles, Blotches, am? rfg the skin an elegant smoothness not easily attateed by any other. Its use among tho ladies af 6mMb ik tha hast, gives it a character Iter eSeaiTlh at once stamps it as iaBtiltely sper!or fcr the toilet of a lady. - . , I" nfe! Ink! beaten S Chemical Writing VI., 1. 1 Tte! fivs' irrirving tl - - . aoeui fix yeaeK. IT tits be fitrf Pnricipal in- nso with tho. waat a &ISfJilnf in.k.' ?nd f,,r PfntS&aw it U decidedly the best ink for reeorS tiatwin be used, i or COllntin-r 1 l. iTT".. .TaiinenlultdB'etrfM.TrT" by Druggata aad Mershaata everywhere. . HI UKLE1VRUDDLB- t CO., Prprietrs. turner Seventh and Gren treeta ior saie nffiJerry, Deinovlllo 4 W1wit J. tc , Demovlllo 4 fl .t C.-ihlar- PnUU. L lough"; iilood "w is vaoier: numun vi-r, k Gregory. Nashvill and ht jai)9-iyiJLw FAISBANKS' . STANDARD SCALES -i- OF ALL KINDS,- Cottorr JBeams and Pramos, Cotton;Hay and Rag Presses, "Wiareliquse - Trucks,, .- Baggage '0Ba?xows, COPYING PRESSES; fcje. sPMRBXNRS, k CO. $r ihtlnut strki ' OliixATI Q,-.l,.f M a e mivlMr e ' . -. . W INSURAXfEttOJII'AXlY Under the new-charter, (snow npa far h AT 0. W NORTH C0LLU(BJilt yoxtdooMo,oeraer:tfttJnferi nnHts 3 " ! ' ''" -H """JOSEPH JW. ALLEX, PrSl tfftu. A. W. RUl'LER,- Secretnryv-. DIRHCTORS. JM Jbhn M:nmr C. Ai R. Thompson, Daniel' F. Carter. wayl88M?allPef, D. VaaVbrit hHH John li. Samuel Vanleer. " John hn W. R. B. Cheatham. A. G, Adaa,, , Josepn W. Allsn. deel Xf LKWI8, ' of Arkansas. n.y.coMl.tflogr, Kenieky. ft. B. WTT. . .KjHtneky LewisCominorcjt, COTTON FAG-TOBS . , . AND GBNBRAL . Commission HlefoliantB, Ji 3i WjiwtylJi'rns&St fir (EA0TpRa!RCUV-) . -ft AndNas? Westrbirditree't. fmwnm ocU 12m Jtaa. ETrISpEN: QQ. UANrrACrnRgaajAjtr BgRsj HIDES, ,'0lCr IxtWR. Findings, Cunriers'Mool?, Wo. OSpUTirASKBT 3TKaKTH.iXo. o 'XASnviLLE, TESXESSBKfJ JS-"-1"1', i L : -i OHAieEEX SALES " V FOR ' , " J" Saturday, April 6, 18G7 .Ellcn Deha vTtirna HhsoI1 sUatW, TN PUR8UA"NC1! QP DUQIlWt OX I Ohanctry' Omrt at NaflirfHs. M WI nanied oatMaI will sesl, at- th, (M!fc6eM NasSvllle, fr2 o'clock on - . . Siitnrilny, AprBC, 1S87. " 0t A trast w lacil oontawlrx iwila i the water of Indian sod Xilf Crka, W ik sixth l iril distrW-t of DarViaoa sosraty. jtjosfw ing i he Iambi of Kht. MityMd, Johji EiW. Tahitha Band. Nnwlon BtWn vmLtSSm. pairtwolar demription in Rouk No. 3, mum OTT. Tkmih: Six muMttw' nmUL. --r r ssrirr' Willi two afintYrrerf semrff iaa. ami a lUm SaMiCiU Salt, fruo (reta r4n)ltat. " xnarWtd IL C. UmvAwl' v: J, II. FcW' . -Htie. I will s'at the OterTneosiB- A Wm villv, at 12 'lek, em .SHtiirUny,April ft, 1607. tlnrbrfW of the, soathsra sld tl th ' mrTvH Orore' InM. rtnutlMr oi shin, (if Ubarsr HuhiL Ixtw-jcn Mi straefii, iM rminiiig hank 16f fwt to aa Awaajpfti. ante sufywst in rt MORTON B. EliaVfliuiore vs. Uv'.'gm Nasbrill-e. at-l'eloke , , .4 j Hatnnlny.Aprll 6, 1SU7, Tti r e vacant WU in Kiring's a'WHtan. tK6$. ville. haiM AtM. f. ifl ad U3.-i4m fei r iruatiBg Me oau i.ie inujr Ji Sleywea slLftt, ami a 1 1 miu AMU an at l bek-13nTeet to an alley. TcKMfi: Jlne-tbird wub. and hl&ssnn(s edit of sis aJ twtlte woaliu. with Ininr.rf it WUr from date. Ntttesreireil with wWwai- 'SftrKtd JOH)MN A JardeS L. (3r)rr vs. Amulla. fithtxi. i wlflj i-.'at'Tio'sfceE Sntnwlarr A'prlf of iVoT? Two tracts of laskl.abaL fuurt .isfiviiie. on itrs- iiinnK at m . iiw . -r., n t -s Plkeron.tQq wafets of -Big Harpe eresa. . . . One tract entaln!D"thiftp9rr IcrSSR The other tract containing thirtv-MamaMk.. I 4U4UWW &s'thlindS-fvM. and tbey art now sofd tor pirttt interest from daWal security rentrnijwandlHcafeti . . . J1UU1U.. 11. IMlWt SOUR TnUUrll.. UhTU; -SSIftVfraa. tnaxie td Osrk and M a t mar3-tf