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Tw EEKDEES0WB.EOS McCLURE'S music store iisMOTmBiraowgjgg. .SAJjE " .' ' ' ;.. ' ESTAllI.ISMEl) XS 1850.. - , av THE ' ... oko n. KKip.-v.iii. cjunRouxs-.. j. -ri iiaows. ' HELD; CHADB fe" CO:,' (Successors, to French k.Cfy.l . f, j Col to u ami Tolaeco Factors, C. D. BENSON, 1 .arscstniii lal Ion In t'lly and State. .nereiiniit- mul .Iiuiufatsirers - , jjlX DEED OF TRUSTIADE BX STU- iii cd.n R'K.n TPWT7T TTr A OOAfiT A rriTMvr ! Icje'and Union streets. I offer for1 sate, an Triis- u jljjxvjl nuuvjvjiiii lum, - tee of said hrm, tee of said firm, the entire stock of M 1 , .. . - - W3U ATBSlr AIVEKTISI ..7 4 ? - 15 w 32 I V ! I I 1 10 1! 20 I 14 SI 29 to . "si j 9 m i , . . 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Advert Bemerw inserted in theTri-Weekly will ie charged on dollar a square for Tint insertion-, and fifty eont eac. additional insertion. ri In the Wceklr. one dollar p square for fcaeh IRtcrllsn. . Speeial or City Item Notices, twenty rents a i"iljr' and ten cents a line every additional i lnsertlsn. t ' . r in . 1 : Changes In ndverttopmcnts will 'bb charged nt the rate of fifty cents a square. All.ndrertlaejMcnt .ire due (tpm date of first IwertnTff. 'Hereafter the rash nytem will le adhered to, and no transient advertienienti will he taken unit aeeamiwtnied by the money, JOKI'.R, AM. ICE A CNn Union Mid I)iiatrli. IloBrr.TS, WATrrirsrtjf i 'lianner. Travis Wixkam. Ftr l'rew and Timet Co. Nihvil!e. Tenn.. Jan. SS. 1807. TOdlAY ANI TOOIOUItOW. !Y I.ESUr WAI.TKR. A row-liu.l b!ajjmoJ in my beiver, A bird nng in my gardun; The rose-bud wan its l'uireot tloitor. The binl its eentlet warden ; And a child beido the linden tree Sane, " think no more of torrciw. liut let us smile and tins to-Jny. For wo muHweeii to-morrow." I nked the bird, "Oh, diM thou hear The fone that the would ginic thoo? And can it be that thou shouldit fear What the next morn may bring thee?" He answered with triumphant strain. Sitying, "1 know nut sorrow. But I may idng my bert to-dny. For 1 may die to-morrow." I usked the roc. "Oh. tell me, sweet. .In thy first beauty' pawning. Thou canst not fear'from Hfis retreat Thecominx of the morning?" Hue Hung her fragrant leaves apart. The lovflier for her sorrow. Saving, "Vet I uinnt bloom to-diiyr Fur I may drooji to-merrow." 1 said, "The bloom upon my cheek Is fleeting ns the roce'i ; Mv voice no more shall sing or speak When dmt in dust reposes; And from these RoullcHnonitors One lesson I may borrow That wo should smile and sing to-day, Forwe may weep to-morrow." fjlni of Oov. SirAiiKi:y. Washing ' TON, Friilay April 20, lfif.7. 'Die letter of 'Occasional," jmblislied in Hie Chnmicte of this morning, iwntninfl a ntOHt erroneous Hlatcment. It is tliat the State of Miftsis fiippi "lias approjiriateil tliirty thonsanil fdliarsi to contest the reconstruction act jwfore the Supreme Court." No appropri ation for Hiich purpose ha. been made. The Legislature ailjotirnetl long hefore the hill pael Otnre", anil the suit wa ata inenceil under the authority of the Gover nor, who ha no jtowcr to make any coni-lK-nsation whatever. W. L. Shaiikkv. :. itr.r.ciir.K . ins in:i i: at. Jl'lie New York correspondent of the Phihidelphiti Ltdycr my a ; J Ilev. Mr. liee:her takes his defeat hs a candidate for the Constitutional Conveti tion very philosophically. Jle says. the Plymonlh Church people ought to he mtiuh obliged to th citi.ens for clouting him to May at home, to do what godtl he nan among them, rather than to he transferring him to n convention of politicians to help natch una broken constitution. In regard to the fact that lit name was extensively scratched hy Borne of the liepublicana, lie saya he in not surprised, Heeing thntthe Maine class of men would not consent the other day to let l'red. Douglass be a can didate even. "If those men can get on without me," sayn Mr. 15., "I am quite lure I can get on without them." T" ' The Montana JW wiy it in proposed lo rear here, in the heart of the llocky Moun tains, a great Masonic temple, an enduring monument of the work of Montana Masons, and a modol of modem architecture. The ground immediately adjoining the present . nail has been purchased; several thousand dollars have already "been subscribed, and at a meeting called it is intended to deter mine the preliminary measures for an early commencement of lalior. The build ing is to be of Rtone, three ntories in bight, completely fire proof, with walls twenty five by peventy-hve feet in the clear. The old hall will open from the second story, ' and lc divided ihtji committee and recep tion rooms, and a banquet hall. Tlio cost of construction ia estimated at $20,000 to ?26,000f and when completed will he fur-, iiiahed in the best style of the Order. THE Springfield (Mam.) HqnibUetHi has the following of Parens "While Parepa was in New Haven, iant week, she went .one evening to the depot to meet her hus band, who was to arrive foon after dark, and had the driver bring him to her carriage, but not make known her presence. Seeing a lady occupant, Kooa took the opposite neat, and like a model husband, paid, no attention to the sly touchos of the feel and coy advances of his female companion. She soon lioldly seated herself by his sid.o, but he did not discover the joke till 'uor merry laugh rang out at his atrrightrl zn( virtuous t niggle to escape her oareseig Jos. V. Kknt, a railroad oomfitp'tr nn,i Miss W Rogers, a JTiO.OOO lt.-ireM j proactive, eloped from Sr;1)(,fu,,(1) m;. nbis, last week, and arri'cJ su al U 4'. M., intending fr tmUa have the knot tied, The. loving r- ,., , j from the rare ir' ,(, cll)(,,Miy of 03ilef oi ponnytw l.sdbetm notified hy tele grapn. lovers were eonlfigned to N?l,ars -;c eciia ; (he onllnboo.e, andwere '"f refeaseil tThtU tlS"iifileii5iig- pnreius fthe girl arrived next day, and nom pelletl her to n'tnrn hopie with them. A sixam.AK duel has recently taken place at Berlin between a journeyman silversmith and .another artisan. (The arms selected were a lwdtle of stilphnric acid. The arrangement was that which ever of the two advonwriai threw the lowest with dice sliouhl wlhtw the imii tenta of the f.ital vial. Chance favoml the silversmith, who immediately injured out a glass of liquor and lftinflefl if fo his adver sary, who unhesitatingly drank ot the liquid, but to the astonishment of his an tagonist, instead tf ftillinfe' iMiseles, suueked his liH and nsktsi for another) glass. The fecund had acted on iW H-ii-enible idt of Milxtituting arrack for cor rosive fluid. The afTwlr termThnteil n a reconciliation. Tue lntet social wonder of ttotluim Nws a "orimsen dinner party." At this erltei tainment, given for the avowed purpose of creating a sensation, everything was crimj son J the table-clth lad a crinwon larder a foot deep, with bordered napkinate match, and all the plate, dfsheo, platters, cfTee cups, fniit standards, angar howls, pta, were of crimson gla r china. The dinner waseervedin thpmonl elegant ami cxpent-ive Blyle, the dishe were placed on eriniMHi eilk mats with gold Tringe, and t)in Jijver on the table was valued nt lej-Jpand . dollars. The dining-room was'JiungMjith rioli crimson silk, and bc4de the iatfc of caeh'guetjWa plaeed a heiutifiifly ehplf'e bouquet of erimssn tjowem-t -tho ..waijers wearing crimson cloth ooata a t Anfiain. 5 W A 78 Public Square,, Corner of SuieiiHiou ItrUlgv. H AVISO COM PLETF.D Ol'R NKW IHULD IN'U, wc are now prepared to devote every attention to hiuinea. Thanking ourold patrons for their forbearance with us for unavoidable "Jurk of attention, wo solicit a continuance of their patrdnnge. Vt e have greatly enlarged.our ;tore building, and increased our importations lo such an extent, that we feel safe in saying that we now have on hnnd the largest stock ot STAPLE GOODS, And otfer competition with any Queensware ihonse West or South. We arc telling C O -M M O N WARE AT tiii: naiii: pittii: an m.roitr. tiii: WAR. All ealers both large and small are invited to call, ns we are prepared to sell in Original l'iu'ka;eiir quniitillesMowiilt wi: i:mi'i,oy so imiiijijikiis, As we dislike to harra:n merchant who ought to know his interests. We prefer heshouldcall of his own free will. Then let our prices be his inducement to buy. I t 'CJAWPBELTj il' SPIRK, Successors toll. Campbell. mar27 c.o.d-lm-sp. I.A.XI FOR SAT.i:. A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, SITU atcd in tho neighborhood of Triune, Wil liamson couuty, Tennessee, is offered for sale by the subscriber. The soil is rich, and is well adunted to tho production of cotton, wheat, corn nnd other cereal crops. Itis ncarthe Nashville nnd Nolensville Turnpike, and very convenient to two ncademies and several churches, nnd is surrounded by excellent society. It is finely watered with n creek of running water entirely through tho land, and Several never-failing springs. It is well adapted to blue grass, and Iiir bottom land to meadows. An excellent stock farm might be made of it, on account of tho water nnd the lull laml, being suited tor grass. The tract contains JO) acres, and It the urchaer should desire it, adjoining lands can o iiurchascd. A banrain can tie bought by nnnly- ingto the undersigned, or to John S. t'laybrook, who is authorized to sell it. upr2tf , WILLIAM, B.BKASLEY. JAItlES ItnnDLE &' CO., 41 Bullitt ! 5 Street, 1 laiiufactiirers t nml Proiirlfitorjg of HURLEY'S (impound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. f HURLEY'S ST.0MACH. BITTERS. HURLEY'S Ci IT T O N T O . HURLEY'S WORM Ci&NDY. Fxlniet .TAiunion fliiiRcr. Dr. Seabrook's Soothing Syrup. HARTMAN'S Orleitttil PonrI Drops. j t 1 BETTISON'S ' ' - . , Kr.(lilii llore I.iiiaineiil. SEATON'S Ciuitttioul Writing Fluid. oprV "' Li Chancery 'nt Nashville. Slnto of Tennessee Clerk's Office. Chancery (Aurl ill Nashville, .April tho 17th, isoi. John 1J. Johnson, complainant, vs. Samuel It. Morgan, ct. als., defendant. TT Al'PKAHING PHOM AFF1DAYITFILED J- in I hi. Hill nfRnrtror in this cause that de fendunts, the widow and child of Samuel R .Morgan, decea'ed. wboe nnmej areunknowr are non-residents of the State of Tennessee; it is therefore ordered that they enter their ap hrroin on or befors tho thinl Mon day of the next term of said Court, to bo held nn llm fml .Mnniltv in Alav next. :1SG7. and plead, answer or demur lo complainant's bill, or ho Hume will bo taken for confessed ns to them and t for hoaring ex parte, nnd thht a copy of this order be published lor lour successive wecKS in tho Nashville Union and Dispatch. A copy Attest: M. II. HOW KLL, Clerk and Master. U. M. Fogg.', Sol'r for compl't. npr 2Htw In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennoee Clerk's Office. Chancery Cmm at Nashville. April the 20th, 1387 Nathaniel Baxter, adm'r, complainant, va Washington Rarrow ctnls., defendants, tt AVPRAUIXOTROM AFFIDAVIT FILKU in the hill of revivor in this cause thatdefend ant.John Shelby Barrawt is a non-resident of tho Stale 01 lennesseo: n is i ucreioro urui-i cu that he enter his appearance herein on or before the tnird Mcday of tho next term offaid Court, lobe held on thelstMonday in May next. 18ri7, and plead, answer or demur to complain ant's bill of revivor, or the same will be: taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published for Ihur succossivo weeks in the Nashville Union and Dkrateh. ..,.,-, , A copy-Attest! M. B. IIOU LLL. Clerk Bnd Master. KJ. Baxter. SoVr for eompl't. apr214tw In Chancery nt Nashville. State of Tennewec Clerk's Office. Chancery Court at Noshvifle. April the UHh, 1n. V. II B. OamhUlet als., complainants, vs. S. Turner et 1e defendants. W Al'PKARLNQ FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED in this cause that the defendant. Thomas Me Parland. u a non-resiaent ot use siaie oi xen- neMeo -it thorcloro cmertd tnai necnicr nis appearance herein on or before the third Monday of the next terra of said Court, to be held on tho first Monday in -May Jicxt. lSdi.tind r.ii. snwr nr ilfmnr to eomDlalnants' bill. or the same will be taken forconfbssed lis to him and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy at this order bo published for four su-ieeasivo week In the Naihvilla Unun and .QUpAtah. Jlpr-A.tes,: kOT astir. R. McP. Smith, Sol r fur oampl'U oprll stw Iii Chancery at Nashville State of Tenn etsee Clerk's Office. Chancery Coort auNaslmlla, AprU.the 12th. 1S67. Hiram J. Jones. Complainant. ts.Wm. L. BerTr et als.. Defendants. TT APPKARINQ FROM AFFIDAVIT FILKD -a- in Una came that tha defendants, William L. uerry and Kobert C. hautley. aro jion-resr- UenW of tho State of Tennessee r it . Is there fore ordered that they enter their appear ance herein on or Utfore the third Mon days ot the next term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in May next, 1S. and idrad. answer or demur tocomnUinatits' blll.lir tb same will be taken for confused aJ to them and set for hearing ex parte, and thai a copy of tbls orderba published lor fourcoareeuttva weeks 111', the Nashille Union andlDispateh, - Aopy-Attet: M,.B. IIOWBLL. . 0k and Muter. East iSpurlock.Sol'rs for Compl't. apra-4t PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, (JAS AM) KTI2AM FinEUS, 7' (Old Ko.fl.) oppoliColonnade JJiiilding, j " "' (Pi - .!.' NANHVII.1,11... ..i;.... .lias. KBtalliwliol in. 1856, WK ARE PREPARED TO D0 WORK IN our line-, in a prompt and tir.jt-blasj manner. . , i " ' PMINIIERSr' JirATERIATi On 'hand and for sole. N1IKKT I.F.Ai), I.KAD PIPK, IIO I.F.AD, FOlttT. POflli'S,: CISTERN CTMPH, nr.r.v WKix;prMPs, am: itmps, ARTESIAN I'lUIPS.' ... BATHS. tt'ASHSTANDS.: 1 WATER-CLOSETS. i BLOCK-TIN and HYDRANTS. BEER COCKS, SHAMPOONINfl COCKS " BASIN COCKS, HOSE. HOnVATER BOILERS, NOZZLES. COnPLINflS, ETC GAS .FITTING. Public and Private Buildings. Store Houses, etc., fitted up in the most improved style, nnd nn reasonable terms. Chandeliers, Hall Lights, Pillar Lights. Drop Lights, Portable Stands with Hoso. Pendants. Brackets, (llass Globes, Smoke Bells, Patent nnd Plain Shades. Cigar Lighters, etc. I It ON i?IIE, For Gas, Water and Steam, from an eighth inch up to two inches. Fitting" for the Above. Tees, Elbows, Crosses, Plugs, Bushings, Re ducers, Lock Nuts, Honks, Return Bends, Unions, etc. STEAM FITTING. Steamboat. 'Factory, Hotel- nnd Stationary Engine work done. Steam Gauges, Steam Vt hi3ttes. iteam Trans. Globe Valves, all sizes Guage Cocks, Oil Cups. Air Cocks, Cylinder uocks, eic, etc. feh21-3m SPRING- MEETING- Nashville Blood Horse ASSOCIATION, 1807 rpHE FOLLOWING STAKES WERE PRO J. posed and closed with the following entries ,1'lrst DnjTncsilay, SIny 7lli, 1S67, YOUNG AMERICA STAKE FOR 2 YEAR ULDS Dash three-quarters of a mile; $25 p.p. the Association to ndd $1(0. 1st. F. Bissick nninea b. c. "IIaiard,"by Lex ington. dam Heads-I-sav bvGlencoe. l!nd. J?. Bissick names b. c "Pat Mulloy,'' by Lexington, dam Gloriann, by Eclipse. 3d. A. Barnes names, b. f. "Chimesette,'' by Jim Rogers, dam Ancoline bv imu. Albion. 4th. U.W.Darden namesbr.c. "Repeater." by Avaiani-iie, uniu jjuuy jerry uy sovereign. Mh. Johnson &DcUlas names bit. f. by imp. .niicKy f ree, aam Aua xovu. Cth. Kleiser .t Craig, names oh. c. Jim Mc GufUn, by Bulletin, dam by Ambassador, SAUK DAY 3EC0.VD RACK. ASSOCIATED PURSE S300. Mile heats. Second l)ny WeclnoHilny, May 8th GREEN STAKE For3 year olds, that never appeared in public up, to January 1st, 1S(17. Mile heats, fSO p. p., the Association to add $300. 1st. F. Bissick names ch.c. "Patrician"))-Hiawatha, dam Glorianna by Eclipse. 2nd. F. Bissiek names ch f. "Maggie Hunter," by imp. Australian, dam Heads -I-say: by imp, Gleneoe. . 3d. O. W.TJarden names s.c. by Highlander, dam i.llcn Dale by bhamrorK. 4tb. Kleiser t Craig names s. f. by Jack Ma- lone, dam by Arabian horse Saklowie. 6th. A. C. Franklin names ch. f. "Viola." by jock iiinicne. aam nysnnoi tngner. 6th. Dr.C. W.GreenCeld names s. c. by Bleak Wind, dam Prairie Flower, by imp. Albion, HECOND BACK 3AMK DAT. INVITATION STAKE-For all agos two mile heats. Siw p. P.. the Association to nddSHKX): tho second horse to get one-half the entrance money. 1st. A. Barnes namet b.f. "Lantana," by Capt. Elgce, dam Ageline, oy imp. Albion, 4 years old. 2nd. U. W. Garden names s.g. "Gondolier," by Commodore, dam by imp. Ainderby, 5 years old J ohnson 3c uouglas names cn. c. .Muggins by Jnek M alone, dam fannie McAllister, vpArs old. 4th. Johnson 3c Douglas names ch.c. "Duke of Orleans," by Jaclc iM alone. Unm by Wagner, 4 years old, . . Sth. W. W. Shute names er. f. "Cordova " by Lightning, dam hloise, by hbony, 4 years old. Cth. T. G. Mooro" names b. h. "Beacon," by Lexington, dam Bay Leaf, by imp. Yorkshire; 0 years old. TIiIihI Way TJinriliy, Hay Olli. Cl'MBKKLAISD STAKK. ftO. 1. for three year olds, mile heats; $100 entrance, tu) forfeit the Association to add 5300. 1st. F. Bissick names ch. c "Patrician," hy Hiawatha, dam Ulorlanna. bv imp. bclipsc. 2nd. F. Bissick names b.c. Concord," by L Inrlon. dam Bellamira. by Monarch. v5d. A. Barnes names b. f. "Pcytona Barry" by Jim Kogcrs, dam Angcline by imp. Albion. 4th. Johnson i Douglas names s.f. "Sadowa.1 by Jack Malone, dam Sea Breeze by imp. Albion. hlli. T. 11. Maore names b. t. rannio Client ham," by Lexington, dam Laura, by Leviathan, SrCOXD RACK SAME DAT. ASSOCIATION PURSE S-W, Mile heats. Three beat in five. rourlh Dny-rrlilay, May lOlli. ASSOCIATION PlRSE-$I for a dash of three miles. - Finii nnj'-Sfttnmay.Mny llth. CUMBERLAND STAKE. NO. 2. For 3 year olds, two mile heats: JUW entrance, ! U lorieit. the Asoociation to add lot". 1st. F. Bissick names ch. c. "Patrician,", by Hiawatha dam Gloriana. bv Eclinsc. 2nd. F. Bissiek names ch. f. "Maggie Hunter." by imp. Australian, dam Jteada-l-say, by imp. Gleneoe. 3d. Johnson X' Douglass names s.f. "Sadowa." by Jack Malone, dam Sea Breeze, by imp. Albion. . , 4th. Dr.C. AV.GreenCeldnamesa.C- by Bleak Wind, dam Prairie Flower, by imp. Albion. 6th. T. G. Moore names b.f. "Fannie Cheat ham," by Lexington, dam Laura, by Leviathan SECOXD RACE SAVK DAY. ASSOCIATION PURSE nnndicapforbeaten horses. 5300. mile heats. B. F. COCKRIIX, Pres. GEO. W. D.VKIJEN, SeCy. mhll t.1 LARGE STOCK or Choice Nclrctrtl Flont'rs, Plants, Shrubbery and EvcrgxpcnR. THOMAS GARTLAN1), GARDENER, BROAD STREET, West orCambsrl&Bd Ilojpttal, HAS ON HAND THE CHOICEST AND most exttnme stock of Native and Im ported Flowers, Shrubbery. Deciduous and EVenrreen Treei, ltose. Vines, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants about Nashville, which will be sold at lowest cash prices. Those in want of iineb are solicited to examine the stock at the Oarden. frh22 Sni UNION BANK NOTES. A LL USION BANK NOTES AND 0KR.TI Vficates'of Deposit for registered Notes paid (n fall, on. presentation to the undersigned ati the Bank. No. St College street, Nashville. ' -JOS, W. ALLEN, Cashier. apr!2 lmd42mw rpHE UNDERSIGNED IS SOLE AGENT X for Pianos from the ranowned Stcinway, Knabe & Crt., Dunham, Scebbeler. Gale k Co., Marshall Jt Traver ranging in price from 8300 toSlooo. The" Parlor Gem," made by Mar ihall Jk Traver. is a perfect tittle beauty, and. U warranted in every particular, for the low prico of 8300. The largest and finest assortment of American Organs, Sheet Music, Music Books, and general musical mercliandiie n the South, which is being daily augmented. , - - Those dealing with us will insure a saying of the transportation over porties buying in New York ond largo cities at a distance, as we sell precisely at Factory prices; besides war ranting ail Pianos and Organs from our estab lishment. Orders from a distance promptly filled, and Music mailed free of postage. Pianos ond all kinds of Musical Instruments tuned nnd repaired by S. Hahn. Orders left with us will be promptly attended to. . JAS. A. JIoOMTRE, Music Publisher; msr!73m .t Union Street. I N S'tT RANGE. THE TENNESSEE Mariai'e.'and Fire INSIIKANTR COMPANY, ' i-; ..'-tt Undof the new charter, is nowo'pen for. business AT .N,0., 34 NpRTII, COLLEGE STRliE, Next door to corner of Union street. J.sr.III W. AI.I.KJV, l'rel.ilpil- A. -W. niTTI.KIt,Sorretfiry. : ' DIRECTORS. John M. Hill, 'C.A.. K. Thompson. Daniel F. Carter, R, B. Cheatham, G. W,. Ilendershott, Watson M. Cooke, D. Weaver, John B. Johnson John W. Terras-i. A. (J.- Adams, Josepn W. Allen, decl ly POTATOES POTATOES ! ! 200 BARRELS PEACH BLOWS AND Meshannock Potatoes, thU: day received in store. B.S. HAMILTON Sc GREEN. ONION SETTS. 500 BUSHELS CHOICE SETTS, which we wish to sell to close consignment. B. Si HAMILTON- k GREEN, To Arrl'vo Ver Ntciimor Itrhrrrn. 200 BALES PRIME nAY. 400 Barrels Peach Blow Potatoes. 200 " choico'Apple?. . 1 i 70 " Onions.fi 200 " Flour, all grade. 100 " Wheat. i0 " White Beans. :W ANTED. 500 BUSHELS DRIED APPLES. 500 " " Peaches, We will also pay the highest market price for Bacon, Lard, Feathers, Ginseug, Beeswax, etc, B. S. HAMILTON k GREEN. IN STOSIE AND TO ARRIVE New Orleans. Demarnra. Crushedi Powdered Granulated and Coffee Sugars, Coffee, Cheese, Mackerel. Candles. Soaps. Nails. Buckets. Brooms, Tubs, Wash Boards, Starch, Pepper, Ginger, Fpices, Cloves, rsutmegs, mnnamon. Pickles. Ovsters. Sardines. Blacking. Blacking Brushes. Catsups, Sauces, Wrapping Paper. Twine. Teas, Iirdig6, Madder, Copperas, Pine Apples,- Fresh iPeache. Dried Heel., burgir- cured Hams, etc., etc. KY.E AND JIUCKWHKAT FI.OITR. XVOBERTSON AND BOURBON WHISKIES, Rum, Gin, Apple, Peach and French Bran dies, Old Port. Madeira, Sherry and Ginger Wines. i fcb3 . 8". IIAMIf.TOTtf GREEN, EVANS, FITE & C0S Wholesale Meroliants, i mm BLOCK, NASHVILLE.... .TENNESSEE. J E ARE NOW.IN RECEIPT OF A LARGE T T and well selected STOCK OF goods; SUITABLE rDR Spring and Suriirner Sales, To which we coll visiting Nashville. the attention of Merchants Our stock consists of Foreign and Domestio DrygoodSj CLOTHING, HOOTS, SHOES,: HATS, rilOSIKUY, OI.OVKS, RIBBONS;' TRIMMINGS, :ETC. ETC., ETC. EVANS, FITE air CO. tfr-NO GOODS SOLD AT 11 ETA I L. mar" 3m , k. In Cliancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Clerk's 'Office. Chancery Court at ash villc, April the 5th, lot7. John Reid, adm'r, complainant, vs. Kitty Ail- stocK, (leiennani. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED -1 in the amended and supplemental bill of N. D. Crdss. adm rot I'oler M. inston. dec d. vs. G. M. I'ogg, Jr., adm r, etc,, and others, in this couse. that the dolendants, a nevro woman named hlua and her children, Nicholas and nthe.rii. whose names are unknown, are nhn- residents of the State of Tennessee, nnd their residences are unknown : it is therefore ordered that thev enter their appearance herein before or within the first three daya of the next term of said Court, to be held on the Erst Monday in May next, 1S;7, and plead, answer or demur to said amended and supplementary bill, or I ho name will be taken for contained as to them nnd cet for hparinir ex Parte, and that a coor of this order ho published lor lour successive weeks in the rtashville L nionnnu uipaicn. Acopy Attest: M. a. uuw zll. Clerk and Master. W. F. Cooper. Sol'r forcompl't. aprG4tw . Ill Chancer' at Nashville. Rlol of Tennasseo Clerk's Office. Chancerr Court at Nashville, April the 16th, 1SS7. Fclix.G. McKay, ct al., complainant, vs. A. C. Carter el al., aoicnaanu. TT5APPEARI.no FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED -1 in this cause that the defendant, John B. MnFerran, Is a non-resident of the State of Ten nessee! it is therefore ordered that he enter his appearance herein on or before the third Monday of the next term of said Court, to be tiit an the firotMondav in May next. 1S67. and ptoad, answer or demur to comnlainanst' bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for neannf er -pane, anu insi a ropy ot this 6rder be published for lour successive weeks in theNasnville Union and Dispatch. A copy? Attest. : .ii. o. iiunikuij, Clerk and Master. N. Jfc Ed. Baxter. Sal'rs for compl'ts. apr21 Itw In Chancery at Nashville. at. in at TnnneMee Clerk's Office Chancer? Court at Nashville, April the I5th. 1S57. Join W. Hnghes, complainant, va. A. B. Mont gomery ct als., defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED J- in ihiirinM thai the defendant. Alexander Monteomcrr. Ts non-resident of the State of Tennessee; it Is tnerejpre ordered it,, i he nter Us appearance herein on or . .1 . I-i irAH,l.Af 1 1, A nl (.nn f jaid Cpnrt, tn bo held on the first Monday in I May next, 1S07, and plead, answer or demur to coniplainant'i bill, or tho same will be taken for confessed as to mm ana ici lor nr.nu. pwc, si .!...- ...... Af (M nrder be DUbluhed for WruiVeVeeks in the NasvBle' Union- iwd Dispatch. . , A copy-Atim r , -Vcrkd-Mer. East i fcpurlock. Sol'r for compl'u apra 4tw ami 193 Rroajlvruj', ' ."NEW YdRK CITY.' ' - OE .ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND. 3IEL0-. deons. Fine Oil Paintinrs, EneravinRS, Sil ver Ware, Gold and Sih-erWatchM and elegant Jewelry; consisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings. Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mo saic. Jet, Lava, and Ladies Sets, Gold Pens wit,h gold and silrer extension holders. Sleeve But tons, set of Stud,, Vest and Neck Chains, etc.. etc., valued nt 4i,o o o , o o o , FOK OSC DOLLAR. . TJic McrclinniV iml JIuiiufncturer.H Jt-M elry AKKot latloii calls your attention to the fact .of its bcins the Jargettand most popu lar Jewelry Association in the United States. The. business is and always has been conducted in tho most cohdid"and honorable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and cnatly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German war, and recent disastrous finan cial crisis in Europe, has caused the failure 6f a large number of jewelry bouses in London and Paris, obliging them to sell their goods at a 'great sacrifice, in some instances less than one third the cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very largely of these bankrupt goods, at such extremely low prices that wa can afford to send away finer goods, and give better chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doing a similar business. Ol'K AIM IS TO PLEASE, and we respectfully so licit your patronage, as we are confident of giving- the, utmost satisfaction. During tho post .year we have forwarded a number of the most "valuable" prizes to all parts, of the country. Those -who patronite us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than one dollar, retail, nnd there lire no blanks. Patties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent to any address by return mail or express. The following parties have recently drawn valuable prizes from the Merchants' and Manu facturers' Jewelry Association, and have kindly ollowed use of their names: Frederick- V. Browne, Esq., Treasury Depart ment, Washington, D. C, Piuno. value, S4"i0: Miss Anna L. Frost, Waverly Terroco, New York city, ladies' gold enameled and diamond set Watch, "value. 8300; William B. Emmons, iew uneans, jja oewing Machine, value, S7f; George L. Davenport. Mobile. Ala. Silver Tea bet. value, tziw, alias Imcy Orcutt, Albany, lib Sewing Machine; value. SC5: Mrs. Marv J Downing. Louisville. Ky.. Gold Watch, value, $200-James B. Fowler, llarrisburg. Pa , silver hunting ease uaicn, value, 57o; Kev. William Peyser. Milwaukee, Wis.. Wheeler k Wilson hewing Machine, value, S12a: J. J. Bickford San Francisco, Cal.. gold lined silver Tea Set, value, sjw, .tuward U. Kice. St. Louis. Mo, Melodeon. value. $250; Alias Helen E. Sinclair, Detroit, Mich., diamond cluster Ring, value, $22o: Horatio Frost. Chicago. III., large Oil Painting, value. $100; Mrs. Charlotte E. Itewins, 1 4 J . 1 TT 111 1 , it , . . .uunipiiHii, jvhu.iu, uuicxering ur.inu rinno, value. STUO. and Music Box. value. ST3. Many names could be placed, on the list, but we publish; no names without permission. Our patrons are desired t6 send us United States cur rency when convenient. Pitrtinl I.tst of ArtlcIeH lo (bp SoliI for OXE DOI.I.AU EACH", without regard to value, and not to be paid for until you know what you aro to receive; 10 Chickering Grand Pianos, worth J500 to 8700 15 elegant Rosewood Pianos 200 to 4;V) 15 elegant Melodeons, rosewood case lift to 220 300 100 SO 40 40 85 50" first class Sewing Machines 40 tn 75 fine Oil Paintings 150 fine Steel Engravings, framed 50 Music Bcxes - ISO revolving patent Castors, silver... 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets ... 40(1 sets of Ten and Table Snoons 30 to 20 to 25 to 1 to 20 to a to 40 150 Gold Hunting Coso Watcher, war ranted 100 Diamond Rings, cluster and sin gle stone - 50 to 150 75 to H5 to CO to 20 to SCO 150 100 175 Gold Watches 300 Ladies' Watches 500 Silver Watches 75 Diamond Pins. Brooches and Ear Drops, La dies' Sots ot uoid nnd Uornl, Jet and Hold, Flo rentine. Mosaic- Lava and Cameo, sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Rings, Uold Thimbles, Lockets, new style Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with gold nnd silver extension holders, and a large assortment,- of fino Silver Ware and Jewelry of every description, of the bestmake nnd latest styles. A chance to obtain any of the above articles tor One Hollar, by purchasing a sealed envelope for Twentv-five Cents. Five sealed envelopes will be sent for 81, eleven for S2, thirty for $5, sixty-five for S10, ono hun dred lor SID. A guilts Wanted Everywhere. Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and Uents who will act as such. Uur descriptive cir culars win dc sent on application. Dislnmitions arc made in tho lollowing man ner: Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed. Ono ef these envelopes, containing the certificates or order for some article, will be delivered at our office, or sent bv mail to anr address, without regard to choice, on receipt ot twenty-hvoccnts. On receiving tho certificate, the purchaser will sec what article it draws and its value, and can send ono dollar and receive the article named. Purchasers of our sealed envelopes may, in this manner, obtain an article worth from one to five hundred dollars. Long letters are unnecessary. Have the kind ness to write plain directions. Orders for sealed envelopes must in every case be accompanied with the cash, with tho name ot the person send ing, and town, county and State plainly written. Letters should be addressed to the managers, as follows; JACKSON, t'ORXISn A CO., 193 and 195 Broadway, New York, mar31 3m EDWARD S. JONES WholesnleJ Denier In IE? -A- IE3 fcj bd ? , No, 3 Inn Block, Public qnare, NASHVIM.i:, TENX. TTAVING ESTABLISHED MYSELF PER- JJLi m.inentlv in Nashville. I take pleasure in informing Printers and Publishers, and Paper dealers generally, in this and adjoining btates, that having perfected arrangements with some of the leading manufactories in the North, I will be enabled at all times to supply mem at rea sonable rates with nil qualities of Book and News Paner. Flat Can. Lettor. .Manilla. Colored Paperof every variety, etc., etc Also, a fino stock of Printers Inks always on hand. Orders from country Publishers and Stationers solicited and promptly attended to. ' it . v i . 1 .11 UU12VUK. JJGoniu, I'cntiicii uuh mi muua ' country Barter nurchased. Highest market price paid for Cotton. Woolen and Liinsey rlag. icdiimi In Chancery at Nashville. . State oC Tennessee Clerk's Office, Chancery Court at Nashville. April the 20th, 1SC7. Carhart. Whitford k Co., complainants, vs. SL. .Martin X Uo., nnd otuer doienuants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED L in this cause that defendant, aimonii. .Mar tin is a non resident of the State ef Ten ncssee! it is therefore ordered that he enter his anitearance herein, on or before tlie third Monday oCthejiext term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in May next. 18ii. and mIbsiI. nnswer or demur tocomDlainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing ex parte, nnd that a copy of this order be published for four consecutive weeks in thervashvllle union anu uispaicn. A copy Attest: M. U. Clerk and Master. Dcmoss k Dinkelspiel, Sol'rs for compl'ts. aprJ i iff In Chancery at Nashville. Statu of Tennessee Clerk's Office. Chancery Court nt Nashville, March tho 23th, 1H07. Thomas A. Atcheson. complainant, vs. J. J'. Brown et aK, defendant. "ITAPPEARlNGFROM AFFIDAVIT FILED A in thiarnu.ao that defendants. J. P. Brown and Urbane Ozanne. are non-residents of the Stat e of Tennesseo : it i therefore ordered that they enter their appearance heroin before or within the first threo days of tho next term of said Court, to ho held on the first Monday in May next. 1867. and plead, answer or demur to com nlalnant'a bill, or the same will be taken for cod fc wed asto them and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published for lour successive weeks in mo .nasnvine union and Dispatch. A copy Attest : M. . nu v hl,u Clerk and Master. . F. Mulloy. Sol'r for eompl't apr3 4tw Jn Chancery at Naahvillev State of Tennessee Clerk's Office. Chancerr Court at Nashville. April the 10th. 1867. M. Thompson, complainant, vs. O. M. Fogg, Jr.. adm'r, etc, ctnls.. defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED J. in this cause that the defendant, John Shelby Barrow, ia a non-resident of the State of Ten nessee: it is therefore ordered Inn: ne enter an appearance, herein on or before the third Mon day of the next tenn of said Court, to beheld on the firstMonday inMaynext,lSo7, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed oJ to him nnd set for hearing ex parte, and that c cop; of this order be published for four roectsire weeks In tnejMashrillc union and iispaien. A copy Attest : M. U. UUH rilili. Clerk and Master. Jebn Rcid.SoI'r far eompl't. aprll 4tw in Chancery at Nashville. Stale of Tennesseo Clerk's OfKec. Chancerr Court at Nashville, April the 2d, 1S67. S. Stelnaw, complainant, vsj). Weil and others. delendantt. T APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED -1 in this cause that .tho defendants. 'A. LuUs Rosenheim and A. Meyers, are non- rociilrnM of the Stats of Tennnwii: it is therefore ordered that' ther enter their appear ance herein before or within the first tbreo day a of th first nsw e next term ot aid Court, to be iid on tee Monday in Mar next. 1307, and plead. answer ur demur to .complainant pw. or thn'tnmi! will hn taken far rnnfessed as to them and svit for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of "this order'be published for fdur succes sive weeks in the Nashville Union and Dispatch Apy-vAtteiti "M. 'B? HOWELL. Clerk asd-Maiter Neill S. Brown. Sol'r for eompl't aprf 4tw 1 SFEMC'IIVEfl, . PAINTS;-" - : OIUS, EtCr Of the establisliment, together withthc STAND, FIXTURES, nnd everything pertaining-to the, business.. The place is a very eligible one, and' any-one desiring to enter Into 'the drug brumes, wilt find this a splendid opportunity. Mr. W, AL B. EVANS has been appomfeiT Receiver, and will carry on the business unti the stock is disposed of. A. C. CARTER, Tnutea raar20 tf In Chancery at Nashville. Stale of Tennessee Clerk's Office. Chanciry Court at Nashville Arril the Iltb. JS07". The Second National Bank, complainant, vs. D. Weil and others, defendants'. TT APPEARING FROM AFFJ DAVIT FILED A in this cause that the defendants, A. Lod is, L. Meis and Henry Rosenheim, are non reiidents of the State of Tennessee: it is therefore ordered that they enter their appear ance herein before or within the first three days of tho next term of said Court, to be. held on the third Monday in May next, 1SC7. and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or tho same will be taken for confecd as to them and set for hearing ex parte, nnd that a copy of this order be published for, four successive weeks in the Na'hviile Uninnfahd Dispatch, A copy Attest: M.B.HOWELL, Clerk and Master. East k Spurlocky Sol'rs for eompl't. npr21 4t w-. In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Clerk's Office. Chancery Court at Nashville; April the Sth, 1S67. Nicholas Hobson, complainant, vs. Washington Barrow, defendant. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED in the bill of revivor nnd amendment in this cause that the defendant. John Shelby Barrow, is a non-resident of the Stateof Tennes see: it is therefore ordered that he enter his appearance herein on or before tho third Monday of the next term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in May next, 1867, nnd plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill of revivor and amendment, or the same will be, taken for confessed ns to him und set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be pnblishedfor foursuccessive weeks in the Nashville Union and Dispatch. A copy Attest: M. B. HOWELL. Clerk and Master. Abram L. Demoss, Sol'r for eompl't. aprll 4tw In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tenne.ce Clerk's Office. Chancery Court at Nashville, April the 11th. 1807. Nashville Savings Bank, complainants, vs. D. Weil and others, defendants. 7 T APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVITFILED -1- in this cause that defendants, Adolph. Lewis. Henry Rosenheim and L. Meis, are non-residents of the State of Tennessee: it is therefore ordered that they enter their appearance herein before or within the. first, threo days of the next term of said Court-to be held on tho third Monday in May next, 1SC7. and nlead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed m to them and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published for foursuccessive weeks in the Nashville Union and Dispatch. A copy Attest: M. B. HOWELL, Clerk and Master. D. F. Wilkin. Sol'r for complt3. apr21 4tw In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Clerk's Office, Chancery Court at Nashville, April the mil, ISoi. James Whitworth, adm'r, complainant, vs. Ehl: Doming, delendant. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED in this cause that the defendant, i-.hu. Uem intr. is n. non- resident of the State of Ten nessee : it is therefore ordered that he enter his appearance herein before or within the hrst three lavs of the next term of said Court, to be held on the third Monday in May next, 1867. and nlead. nnswer nr demur to comDlainant's bill. or the same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published tor tour successive weoks in tne iiasnvine uuiun iimi uisi'iiiru. A copy Attest: M. B. HOWELL. Clerk and Master. W. F. Cooper, Sol'r for eompl't. apr21 4tw In Chancery at Nashville. Stateof Tennessee Clerk's Office, Chancery Court at Nashville, April the Utn, 1S67. Isaac Hodges. Trustee, complainant, vs. Ahtho ny . donnson, deienaant. T T APPEARING FROM AFFID A VIT PILED X in the petition in this cause ot.lohn iUelor, Committee of Geo. Shields, a lunatic, that the residence of Hannah lhomnson is un known, and that Mary Shields and Thomas Shields aro non-residents of the State of Ten nessec : it is therfore ordered that they enter their appearance herein, on or before the.third Monday of the next term of said Court, to be held on tho first Monday of May next, 1567, and nlead. nnswer or demur to said f etition. or th same will be taken for confessed ns to them, and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published for four consecutive weeks in the Union and uispnten. A copy-Attest: M.B.HOWELL, Clerk and Master. R. McP. Smith. Sol'r comppl'L apr 21 4tw In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennesseee Clerk's Office, Chancery Court at N asbville, April the Lith, wi , Michael Burns,. complainant, vs. Fred Sloan et als., defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED x in this cause that the defendants. Fred. Sloan nnd Ktnnhen M. Jones, are non-residents of the State of Tennessee: it is there fore ordered that they enter their appearance herein on or tieiore the third Alonuay ,ot the next term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in May next. 13G7. and plead. answer or demur to complainants' bill, or the same will be taken for confessed aa to them and set for hearing ox parte, and thata copy ot this order bo published tor four successive wecKs in the iNashville union andxiispatcn. A copy Attest : M. B. HOWELL, Clerk and Master. East k Spurlock, Sol'rs for eompl't. opr2l 4t w In Chancery at Nashville. Stote of Tennessee. Clerk's Office. Chancery Court at Nashville, April tho 20th, 1S07. W. W. Berry Jfc Co.. complainant, vs. A. C. k A. B. Beech et als.. defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED X in this cause that delendant, K. U. fage, is a non-resident of the State of Tennesseo ; it is therefore ordered that he enter bis appear ance herein on or before the third Monday of the-next term of said Court, to lie held on the first .Monday in May next, 1867. and plead, answer er demur to comDlainanU' bill, or the same will he taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published for four successive weeks in the Nashville union and uispatcn. A copy-Attest: M. B. HOWELL. Clerk and Master. Jaiue.C. Malone. Sol'r forcampl'ts. apr2l 4tw In Chancery at Nashville. Stato of Tennessee Clerk's Office. Chancery Court at JNoshville. April the ism, isw. Ben Cockrill, complainant, vs. Frank Maney et uls., delendant". rP APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED in this cau'e that the defendants. John Kim- berly. Be'ttie M. Kimbcrly. John L. Sebon. Jr.. and Thomas M. Sehon. are non-residents of the Plate of Tennessee: it is therefore ordered that they enter their appearance herein on or before the third Monday of the next term of said Court, to be be d on the first Monday in May next, 1S67, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing exparte. and that a copy ot this order ho published lor lour successive weeks in the ftasuville Union and Dispatch. a copy Attest: ji. a. nun Clark and Master. N. k "Ed. Baxter. Sol'rs for eompl't. apr2l 4tw In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Clerk's Office. Chancery Court at Nashville, April the lym, John Porterfield, complainant, vs D. D. Dickey et his., defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED A. in this cause that tha defendant, it. L. Bing ham, is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee : it is therefore ordered that be enter btj nppearanoo herein on or before the third Monday of the next term of said Court, to behold ontbe 1st Monday in May nxt, 1367, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the nam will he taken for confessed as to.' him and set for bearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published for foursaccessire weeks In the Nashville Union and Dispatch. A copy Attest; M. U. liuv t.uii. Clerk and Master. Abram L. Demoss. Sol'r for eompl't. apr21 4tw In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Clerk's Office. Chancery Court at Nashville. April the!2th, 1867. Fred. Terrass. adm'r. etc.. complainant, vs. itussell Houston, adm'r, etc. etaU.. defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED JL in this caajo that tho defendant. Ruuell Hous ton, adm r, etc, is a non-resident ot the State of Tennessee: it is therefore ordered that be enter his appearance herein on or before the third Monday of the next term of said Court, to beheld on the firstMonday in May next, 1807, and plead, answer or demur to cim plainaut's bill, or the same will be taken- for : confessed as to nim and set tor Bearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published for four successive weeks In the Nashville Union and Dupateb. , ., , copy Attest : ,u. li. uuntiuu. Clerk and Master. John Reid, Sol'r for eompl't. pr21 4tw :' Ic Chancery at Nashville. .Cf.o of Tennessee Clerk' Office. Cbaneerr Court at Nashvill, April the 13tbr18C7. II. narri k Rosenau, complaiaanta, tt. S. W lack, el all., deteudants. TTAPPEABINOFRpM AFFIDAVIT FILED a. in ui3 mat uciciiuiuii. oimnii n iut ki, Louis Wltkomki and Anthony Nelson, are non-residents of ihe State of Tennessee: it is there fore ordered that they enter their appearance herein on or before the third Monday of the next term of said Court, to be held on tho first Monday in May next, 1867, and plead, answer or demur to complainaolr bill.-cr the, same will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing eje parte, and that" copy of this crdar be published for four soeeeulre weeks, in the.N'ajhville Union and Dispatch. A copy-Attest: , M. B. HOWELL., . - Clerkand Master. M. M. Brien, Jr Sol'r for eompl't. apr21 4rw General Oonimission Meroliants, Corner of Clarke nnd l'sront Street 3e7-ly NASHVILLE. tJNION EiLNK NOTES. TN ACCORDANCE. WITH AN AC? OF THE J. Legislature or Tennessee, passed December 12th. lSfs?, entitled an act "To. expedite the1 dis tribution of the effects of Banks, which bavjior mar make assignments among their creditor!." notice is he-eby given td the holders of thenofes ofTn ITsmv Bask nr TKSKissgir to file them with. the undersigned, at the Jlank in Nashville between now and the liiaaroi January, eigh teen hundred and sixty-nine. US69J and receive rertiflcntM therefor, or ther will In? forever barred from any participation in the asset. of Uiefiank. The cortiUcates win he received -at v.. n tn nnrntnnt fonlhtt dm) tha nank..Wheth- ef tendered before or after the 1st of Janu ary. '1SG9. JOS. Ws ALUEN. Trustee. Dec 2M8o8.-21-6m JUST RECEIVED, A liri;f nml (VniIf t. Assortment ,G;A,B D&it S -Eipf-D. From the well known .louse of 1 IA'VII IiAXDRETir 1" SOJT, ' - PtJl.IL,A(DK1LP,H'IA. . ' . .. a- I - Gardeners and others wanting tthem'can rtly on getting ' Genuine, and .T&esli. Seeci, AT REASONABLE PRICES,. ) CORNER CHURCH AND jan!2-tf CHERRY ST8: i Books for Tarmersf anil flardenprs TERMERS' AND GARDENERS' Dic tionary; the Farm and Garden, by Jacques; Bridgeman's Gardeners Assistant ; do. Kitchen Gardening; Buit's Kitchen Gardening ; Down ing Fruit Trees of America; do. Barrey's; io. Baker's; Flint on Grasses; do. on Milch Cows; tho American Shepherd; the Fanners Barn Book; Fuller's Grape Culture; do. Haralithyfs ; Pardee on Rose and Strawberry Culturo ; Buist ontheltose;Tonatt, Skinner, Mayhew, Dodd and Frank Forrester on Horses. For sale by JOHN YORK. jan31-dtf-w3t 41Unton street, Nashville. Bankers, Ulcers ol" XSail ronds, Conrls. Insurance Companies, Ec, IxrOULD CONSULT TnKIR INTEREST V hv having their BLANK BOOKS and BLANKS made by A1BEET B, TAVE'L, 37 AXD HO VSIOS STB K ET, Who is prepared to do all' descriptions ! of BLANK WORK or the Ket Worltmnnshlp nnd TatcrlnI, at GREATLY It EDUCED PRICES. ' feblT MERCHANT TAILORING. HAVING PROCURED THE SERVICES op MR. J. SCATTEEG00D,; PP BfOIlMOSri, v - I AM NOW PREPARBD TO MAKE TO ORDER ELEGMiT BUSINESS .'sr DRESS SUITS. 4 I keep conitantly on hand a'iarge assortmcnt,of the finest BLACK AND FANCY COLORED CLOTHS, and all the newctstyle-i of . FRENCH ANI EXOMSil OASSIMEKES. About the middle of March I will reaeivean entirely new stock of fine Summer Casslmers, wnich I will sell at tne lowest cisti raiCKS. Mb. Scattxrqood i acknowledged to be one of the best Cutters of eentlemen's elothinz. in thiscountnv I can therefore, guurantee the goods to Ut perfectly, and give satisfaction in every respect. EO. B. ABBOTT, 3 Collrsn Street, Opposite 2d National Bank. mar.t-tf STREET SPBLVKHIiG. ITtHK NASHVILLE STREET SPRINKLING JL Company take pleasure in announcing to the public in general that they have commenced the work of sprinkling the street1 for the sea son. Their faailities for doing the work are quite extensive, and nrrangemonta cave been made for the nurnose of snrinklin? nil of the Srincipal streets throughout the city. Parties esirous of having sprinkling done will receive prompt attention uy applying at tne ouice oi tne Nashville Street Sprinkling Company, XO. S SOITH CHERRY STREET, First door south ofthe Postotlice. , I. W. CARPENTER, Pres'l. WM. II. HARRISON'. Sup't. apr3 lm Bead, Ponder und Reflect. TF YOU WOULD PROTECT YOUR FAMI- JL lies from Dceunlnrr embatTaasinentL or pro-' vide for yourself in advanced age.get Life Insurance I'oUcy in TJIF. NOKTIIIVENTEIt.V 3IOTI'AI LIFE INSrRAXOE COJIl'AXY. Tills. Comnanv offers more liberal nolicies than anv otuer company. Among its- liberal conditions, its' policies read: "The person whose life is assured is permitted, to travel by the usual routes to nr from California, or to or from any portion of tho Western Hemisphere north of the tropic of Cancer, or to or from any portion of Europe, aod to reside within said limits north of the tropic afureiaid. All tho poliriesfaru non-forfeiting. The asset of this Qompntij' tire $ 2-, O O 0 , o o o All its profits divided amnnr the policy hoMera. Centre getting u. policy efeewbsre, call and leitrnnpartieulars of rAK.n.iwuiiTJi v 1'i.Allii, AgenM, -No. 4 Maxwell llnnse. or of WILLIAM KING, City Solicitor., apra im in. A Good Business Educatioa ISTnB ONLY FflKTUNB-' PARENTS CAN give their children that ran never bo(lo.t, and thai continually grows better by use; This can be gained at IV. JOI.BEAR'S O o iiLiri 5ic I rt 1 School, Corner o'f Church and Vine Sta.,fftBViIle, Whcro WrUInc, llook.Itpeplnsr, riio- noitrnpliy. Arithmetic, ctcaxe thorough ly tad vbt. Writ I li" Ur thirtv TeatV studrand exnfi- rienco. ,th'o seren Dolbear Brothers have re duced I'enraniisililp to aafxnrt Nrienco, so tliat pupils are not lelt to tacre'Jntltutlon r copfpM. and hare inventeil a l-vjtem of linutl trniulnthitt removes all tiiriii,rrniiij- ne and iremuiiiis.ana cnanges tna mrwt un igbtly band into uealnes, cu.no- and !e- gancr, ini.iij-.AU-." lonimrrci.-ii iiiMtitn. tion are the oldest irt America. .o. il Ilronilwny. ."Scir York, estrtb. 1 Illicit IViS. Corner Cninu nii Co mm nit Htri-rla. . Ao.UKt .Tinln street. .lIoni)iiw. Corner of Ctiurrli it ml Vino mii-cpI. -Vaxli villi'. I mar20 dw.Vn P.AT. Arphitect. If SPECIFIOATIONSAND WORKINO DRAW INGS, mad with or without superintendansa Office,'atearwell itooje jf j . J. J. MtCj.jis. E H.F.ir- v!7-tf 0 Uo. ,5 Uhiou -and American Block, Opposite the Maxwell IlpruieJ pURLISIIKlt AT) DRALER IN S H'E B T - MUSIC And every kind of M rSIClTa 3IE1JCH AXD1SK. PIANOS, From nil Hie Bent Sink em. Alsoythe only Agent in the .Stuth for the much Cele brated BURDET OHUROtt and PARL0K ORGAN. Pianos and Organs tuned, and nil kind of Musical Instruments repaired, feb7-tf TENNESSEE OILBEFiNERY TTAVJNO KRKCTKD A COAL GIL RK of Brown's Creek 11 finery at the Junction and Nolensville Pike for the dutlHatloa t Tennessea Oils exclusively, we are prepared U furnistr, at the lowest market rates, the fiwViw ing product of Petroleum : ; Exlrn W'hUc Ituriiin? OH. ' - . i i , ntalllleu TiUbrloulors, Crhile X.nbrlonor8,i:,,,' iVaplilha, , i liino OhsollnSf .t . . . aJi..HlKholjiiq, ,r ..jf -:lt . . : . tx? ; - AsplialiTtih.'" SHr; ' .. , , fU,, Ourburning oil bears a fire test fii9f&tO4, and is therefore nrm-explosivo. .'. -f$.r' The"Lnb'raealffrs, rs.lij the combin'e(IietiraiMiy "iiseil'thera prnvcJ'arc'Hie bet of all who-TiavetKeif in the marketT Orders may be left nt the Drug StorrT HT. Yautax k Vn.'s, at tho office of Stw.ne nr.ri.KRoWKR. fiO Cherry street or address.' . , HOMER T. YyVRYCif. marfi-tf Superintendent. WOODCOCK & sijtt,6n STII.I. IS THF. (COAX.) KIXOl Roaiul Con I. Lump Con!.... 3 SO 87 00 anS-tf PliANTEKS BAXIt NOTES. TN ACCORDANCE WrflfkN ACT OF THE X Legislature of Tennessee, passed December 12tb,lS08, entitled an act "To-expedite thodW tribution of tho effects of Ennks. whith'have or mny make, assignments among their creditors," notico is hereby given to the holders of the notes of Tne Planters' li-ixr op Tks.vxssxw t Clo them with thoundorsifrned.at tho Bank in Nati villc, between now nnd tho lt day arjnnriary. eighteen hundred and sixty-nine. (lMiU nud ro ceive certificates therefor or they will be rever barred from any participation fn tho assets ef the' Bank. Jho certifieatea will no. resolved at PiE in payment of debts due the Jtonk. whether tendered before or after thi 1st of Janu ary. 1S. D. WEAVER. Truateo. dec25-3m Mctnphis Avalanche and Knoxville WMgeepy three months and send bill to Mr. WiC-ivER. FOR CHILLS km FEVER,. TJso tlio liost: MUB LEY'S AOUE TOIVH? Never Fails Always to be Depended Ujn ftotbing more relmble than Jlurley'a .Tjmle. W1 ILLCURK AUVa AND r KVElt. CAILLH and Fever. Intermittent Fever. Dumb Ague. Every person who has tried Hurley's Tonie speaks in the highest terms of it. As a curative agent it is unsurpassed and nioro certain than quinine. No bad resultclfrom nslngIHJRLKY'3 TONIC. Everybody should uso UULKYVS AOtIK TONIC. Send orders to JAMES. RUDDDLE & CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. Jliirlcj's Stomncti Hitler. For Debility, Loss of Appetite. Weftkno. Fndl gestion or Dyspepsia, want of action en the Liver, Disordered Stomach, there are ns bit ters that compare with these in removing thee distressing compUints. For sale or can be had at any Drug Store in the United States, er frem the proprietors. Louisville. Ky., corner Seventh and Green streets, to whom all orders iheiJkl bo addressed. Jlnrlcj-'M Nnraiiunrllln. , Thq great Blood PiiriGer, as a SpringandJsim mer Medicine stands unriraled, remoei"aTf Im purities trom the blood, and gives health' and strength to tho system. -JAMES, RUDDLE A CO.. Preprutbrr. Ilnrloy'K I'opnlnr Worm Ciinily; As this is really a Specific for Warms, and the bestand most palatable form to give t6abiTdren, It is not surpruing that it ii fust taking Lba pe of all other prepnratlocl for worms, ft Lefts Bt4 e le.auy child wilt take it. " -t Orlenlnl I'enrl Druiii. f For Beautifying the Complexion, fTeua!i-,ro-moves Tan, Freckles, Blotches, and glTng the skin an elegant smoothness not easllrKtiafnet by any other. Its use among the ldteA"br fash ion in the East, gives it a character foretSeaey which at onco stamps it ag infinitely superior for the toilet of a lady. Ink! Ink! Inkt Seaton's Chemical Writinir Fluid Ui beaui&Iair world-renowned fbr its superior iiualtty. ilattw been introduced only about six rears, ithaaibe- enmo the principal in use with those who want a line, free flowing ink, and fur its permanency it Is decidedly the best ink for records that en lUWl I'Ul V.IU1I til., I.UUCV.. WUUMa school?, it is unequalled, nml needs only (0 be tried to be" apiirovcl. For sale by Druggists and -Merchants everywhere. JAJIK3, KUUDLK K i'roprlewrj. Corner Seventh and Ureeri Tre, Loukrllle, KVatocky. R. A. R0BIN80N k CO- WholMslMfiB. y., iv4iuin;iiKra Hie mnn1 J. dor; PuinamAi Me- F'or sale bv Berrr. Demovllle i K. Harwell: Litterer k Cublon Co lough; Blood 'it Gregory, Nashvilley and by nil jUrugguU. luneia iyujuw NOTICE. N OTIC". IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAOV A Comiuluion annointed bv authnriU" ttf Art of Cngreas. W pass upon tho C'!uiuMf ITl persons', fur com penutlrtn fnr their Slavs. wW ware enlisted or drafteit inta the United wlntx army, within tho State of TenneMce, w mw in sessran In Nashville, and prepared tit reeHvalt surb claims, at tho room of the OummwsiiHi No. raw Colonnade Building. Cherry tfi-VK. O. E. DA VIS, Pr4det 1. s, uottimlssiiin lor ftate ot re rahvllle, TennMSee. dcil-wtf PLANTERS It A. ML XOXlfe. rimF. liOLDERfl OFTHE NoTRS OPOJIfB X Planters' Bankshoubl bearin mind ttaCtlM note must be prMnled to the uodj wlltiin tne time presented lv law. im te fnrerer barred. Certlfientwi wilt b ' At the notes when nrtaentrd. These j cates will be received at par in payment i .1.1.1 .1,,. II,. lSnlr nn.l . ...... ..IV. 11. .ul 14VMUMV . .1 u uw.m, m j .1. II", 'I . .. I fire cent in the dnllnr. D. WKAVr maris? Im w Trustee and Kce4vr. AWNINGS. BWE'S PATE3.T, wrx mi.t to oanrr t COLE, IrUXLER & CO'S Awning1 and Hattrosfl Factory, NO. O NOIlTir COM.r.tSK STKIlltr, rpHIS AWNUfS CAN DK KAKKlf OR J lowered atjdeaur. aud without KUHNCSHsi sule the door- Krery iie ami styw hi flaw fronts, door? ami wfsIwf, made wtlh wafiisi and dispai'n, ami an-nraprai ittwmtmmar ap left at the ha t.'ryu abore. are, ur at jikPi.iBoviiJm fvr tin SvntBera Suisk. Nb. Itr Yorth fflterrr atreof. ui'ttaira. Rhi fur the .above awninz fsr mleHbr sIUm eoanties or Staie. cm &iVvaUit tvrSM. mar tt jii:uVKi. -ixr il. MiiCoY nAs DEMOTED FaO,v V . lianlewtr nei,nlt A CsTStealH .Mr- ket i!jrl. -ci SU4LIKI rUBwlii JamVnieWi aUand hertltf auiiirls JamSnVhetissC. to 4fgn BflullDrabflit mvname for IhsNashvltle'aDil Rmtar3lahittm -Express, and tha Baltimore artd tOblfftRanread - w.a;MnCjirr Agent-fsr N.'JrE. Cstten Express ariaBalUma r &unio itaJiroau. aprlSIm SrwUI