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NASHVILLE AND OIUTTANOOCJA RAILROAD; I ave Nashville at W a. v. awl 5.00 p. m. Arrive a" Sb"ll.yvlllo. 9.00 a. u. and$.05 P- m. Arrivfat Chattanooga- 00 r. u. and , 00 a.m. Leave T Ghatun0 7.40 a. v. and-f.40r.M. Arrive at Kashvllle . 4 JO a. u. and4-g J- I wives Bbelbyville .20 a. m. andl2. P- . Artv atilaWnie,..n.lO a . and 4 JO p. . 'undaya excepted.) HA9IIVrLI.EAHDKORTnWIMTERNRAII.nOAU Passenger Trains. Leave Nashville at ' Arrive, at Jshwenville at 1 r. Leaves JehusoBTille nt-a in . .sin NafchvHle 8.WA.M.. nWEFIELD AND KENTUCKV RAILROAD. Arrive at Nartvllle at - MOa.ji. Leave Nahvllle at - ,-J" r- roiiLic sTIIaiuno at the coiiirr IIUUNF. NATlIItnAY. JVSK 1GT1I. Invited ly many citizen, white and colored, I will addrow the people of Da v'uton county, next Saturday, June 15th, jit 2 o'olfwk, tijwn the situation, Stale and Federal. , O. B. Youxo. Ciiakobry Court. Yktofday in this , court was cormmned in ltedring motions. Base Balu1-In a match game yesterday the Wcst Ntwltville Club scored 2S, fo 19 liy the Suriirto. PnoDirnow. A mammotii turtle, from Jiew-Orleun, veighinR two hundred .and three twundj, was on exhibition lnt' night' at Monftch'a, on Church streot. Andhrsok, Johkson & SMmt sold, on yeaterday, twelve lota in Humphrey, Martin AHpueton's addition, at five to ten dollars per foot. DiyoiiARCJnDj Slunton Hill, colored brought before Justice Moacham yesterday on a charge of threatening the life of Caro line "Waller, was diwharged. 1'mWOXAL Gen. It. AV. Johnson was in the city yesterday, en route for Mobile. Jos. H. Thompson, Esq., of the Shelby ville Unim, in regixtered at the Commer cial Hotol. JbiuohD. l'ortor, Jr., one of the mewt accomplished men in W"t Tenneanee is on a VHtit to our city. We wish him a de lightful sojourn. . 1'iCiciWG Ur. Carroll and AhvIiiiu MtrecU are becoming two of the bet thUr oughfares in South Nashville. Street cars are to be put upon the former m ooon aH possible. Oa8 ih Sooth Nashville. Gwepipe u now being hid from the corner of Mul. berry and Chorry ctrcets to College, thence to Center ptreat, thence to Market t eel, and from thenco to Oarroll street. Closing or the Rboistration OrricE. -AVe understand that Major Alden will tloscthe registration office for this county on Monday nokt, and it will not be again opened until the Monday following. KnriHAHH op CiaARS. Forty thousand cigar in possession of A. Slaughter, against which information for violation of the revenue law had been filed, were re leased yesterday by Collector Norvell. They had not been seized a stated by a coteiuparary. Kbcorder'8 Court The following fines' and penaltlw wre imposed -4n-the Recorder's Court yesterday : Disorderly conduct Pat. Mnlloy. S10; Calvin Thompson, Slifi; Frank Williams, $5; Andrew Vow, $25 ; Calvin Bell, Moggie Fisher and Anna Moore, charged with dis orderly conduct, wer discharged. Total of fines aud costs, $81. National Division Sons or Temter ANqKw dwaB Paul, Isaac Litton, Anson Nelpn, W. Uryce Thompson and Joseph 9. Carls, dlegatea t the National Division Sonsief Teuiporanae, which will held it . 1.1.1 Hn..lranBattfri n WilifitrtAn leave JBr IIIUI ma lu-uaj ui m- uiotraw. It Is tUWJRlil tuo next session oi theatlMifti utyison win oe ueiu.iu.iiii citv- -r National Crm etkrt at Mv'RrRr.ns uoro. The National Cemetery at Mur freboiw Ucowpleled, with the exception of the Mlding of the suonttment, and the placigtf the marble headstonw. Of the eighteen hdrd treos et out by order of Chaplain Rnhaw, all but thirty are alive. Five tkotiind Federal dead are sleeping bcwHH the green mounds, and everything abotrt the place is the picture of neatne mmI beauty. Not 1!litk"al Instititioxs. Mr G. W. Huklmrd mwU Mr. W. F. Mitchell ns Aip'enatMMlmt i AMhmI'b of'the Amer ican Srtdwa UnIoh ComniWioti ami Agent of -'tlie vPnilvania KuMef As nociatien, dar- thin Statu. The whoak hore Aw1ir IB? reiialed in the Ml, and coattttne 4ttII' lift- "l,a '"te t'1"" out iif tUe' liands oT Tlie CotiimWion. Mr. Mitcliflfl aerU that the schools c taWUlaHlby the society for which he ha 1k atitig aa Superintendent, have leeu In hh way oed to influence the iwylitieal opinioiw of the colored people, and that as mmii as elty or Slate authoritiea will take rharseef them, the oocictv will withdraw, their enly oect le:ng the foundation of cdHOAnonal irwtiiutioiiH lor me uiacke. Mr. M. left for Pennsylvania yesterday. Great 1xcitemi2t! It hxs at Ut U-!ii dt-cided that the bt Bootit and Shoefl can only begot at the Niihrille Shoe Store, Na. 74 North College rtwt. tUQk.iOttU. . M. JtlOKUANSTEKX. . . fffltit note anil li tliir niier 'at 50 and $44Kwoam. GuotlenvelopeflrHsrtiiou Mtlu. UUek and'KUtionery tonally lew VU. G ajhle & Co., janeS-Sw 46 Union street. .ATTuifin-iNbi to; 'iioot. Edi "WJiilc was arrested' yestcrdayc-u charge if lt tempting to shoot a man named Wright. nVwill'bc tried before Justice Wilkinson this afternoon. Baixk. Senator Bainc was yesterday debating witU, himgelf as tohetherjic su Gallatin to-Qay, !o divide time sliouluvvia with Trimble, but up to a late hour had come to no aatisfactorv conclusion Still Anotileii.-:oL4M. A.Price ha$ come out as a Radicafcandidate for Con gress in thisdislrict, indppcnition.to JIason arid Trimble. A W'aShixoton dispatch Htaies'thal the Postoffice Department has commenced a suit against James R. Ifood, late pctmas; iraiChaltanbogaand his sureties, for al leged non-perforniance of duty. Bishop Quintard. The Rome Qturier states that Uhis , much beloved. Prelate il the Protestant Episcopal Church is now rejoicing thcJiearts of his numerous friend in that vicinity, by his personal presence. Off at Prosecutor's Cost. Huldah and Margaret Douglass were arrested yes terday on charge of stealing stockings from M.Abrahams, but were discharged after trial before Justice Wilkinson, and the prosecutor was taxed with the coats. The M bxdelssoux Concert Labt Night. The expectations of the music loving portions of Nashville were more than realized in the splendid musical en tertainment given by the Mendelssohn Society last night. The lateness of the . hour lorbids any further notice till to morrow. Rev. Robt. A. Youxo was announced to deliver ai address Wednesday night to the- graduating class of Iluntsville (Ala.,) Female College. He was unable, .however, to attend, ranch to the disappointment of the class, and his numerous friends in Iluntsville. Stealing a Hoa. Jackson Vaughn was arrested yesterday and taken before Justice Dillahunty, charged with stealing, killing, and carrying off" n. hog beldnging to S. L. Mayo. In default of bail he was committed to jail to await trial before the Criminal Court, Refitted. "Norvell's Folly," the large block on the corner of Broadband Cherry streets, which so narrowly escaped the llames that consumed the Broadway Varieties, has been fitted up into magnifi cent stores, and a heavy coat of rich red paint has been put upon it. Nabbed Again. G. II. Gibbs,the indi vidual who was released from jail a day or since after trial on a writ of habeas corpus, thus escaping the twelve months' imprison ment to which he had been sentenced by the Recorder, for contempt of court, was arrested last night In the 10th Ward, for walking with a prostitute. New Councilman. M. B. Howell, Esq., was elected yesterday by the Common Council to fill the vacancy in the repre sentation of the 10th ward in that body, occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Bolles. This selection adds another to the number of able and efficient members for which the present Council is distinguished. City Taes for the Present Year. The new tax law, enacted by the Common Council, levies ten mills in the dollar, on personal and real property, for the general uses of the corporation ; three mills for an interest fund, to pay the interest on the funded debt of the city; and three mills for seheol purposes. Mischievous Boys. A Deputy Marshal was yesterday set upon the track of a white boy who had hurled a piece of rock at and sevorely injured a colored woman, upon one of the principal streets. Only a skillful dodgercan avoid the flying missiles constantly llying in the air from the hands of young :rqwdie, anil the thing ought to be stopped.' .. The Street Railroad Question. A oar of the South Nashville Street Railroad came out yesterday with the significant words " White or Colored," in large black letters, upon the side. If this style is to be kept up, all will have a chance to choose their car, and everybody ought, therefore, to bo satisfied, and stop grumbling. Thore's no mora political capital to be made from the thing. Within Limits. The City Council au thorized the establishment of a City Dis pensary in connection with the Health Of fice, providing that it should not cost over $2000. It has been organized and put in operation at an expense of $316 67. So the Committee ou Hie uispensary report 10 the Common Council. This is an honora ble exhibit for those who did the work. It is an exception to the rule for spending public money. 7 n Circuit Court. In this Court yester day, the jury in the case of A. G. Winkler t. theeity of Nashville, brought in a. verdict of $1,500 damages for plaintiff. Mr. Winkler broke his arm by falling into a culvert on North Market street, and sued for 20,000 damages. Bowling limbry t. Thomas Hancock, and G. M. Fogg and A. V. S. Lindsley, executors of Win. B.Lewis, deceived. This suit is brought to recover from the execu tors of Mapor Lewis $2000, on a note in dorsed by him. The case is still pending. The War on the Cyprians Arrest of Nineteen Colored Street-Walkersh In accordance with the law recently pawed by the City Council, the police last night commenced arresting all prostitutes found strolling upou the streets, aud the following perMins, all of whom are colored, were arrested up to midnight : Virginia Jackson, Nauoy Duke, Jane White, Molly Johnson, Eliza Roach, A nwnila Evans, Amanda Thompson, Mar tha Matlock, Ellen Morris, Sarah Turner, Victoria Stanley, Sarah Ball, Mary Bas kette, Ellen Taylor, Jenny Xewis, Julia Thomas,"'Sarah Wilkinson, Amelia Arm strong, Alice "Roberts. Of tlicnc, all but three were lodged in the workhouao. Meeting TotNIkIiI. There will bo a meeting of colored citi zens to-night at the corner of Broad and Market streets, at eight o'clock. A fine band will be in attendance. Speeches will be delivered by Elias Polk, President of the Colored Conservative Hub, and ethers. Every body Is invited to attend. PIKD. Dr. Jambs K. McCall. yesterday, at 9 alelc p. M. The frieudi of the deeeared arc requested to attend hi funeral at 4 o'clock thtr" afternouu, from tfae reideiKo ef his father, Dr, Alex. .McCall. Ke.tt&mth Ofeerrr afreet. SiH-viee by Rev P. S. T-'aM. Xhviu.k, June 14, 1SC7, To the Puulic IN General.-Your at lontioo is XfSjicctfully called to the daily arrival by express, of custom-made Boots AtidSluMM, at the Nashville Shoe Store, 74 North College street. Rich. ag-8m. M. MOROANSTERH. Till? I'miDiTM ae. u. ......... tr r. .... , uakiviau, jiuw in li that ihtf National Ranks nake their enor-4 .... ill-:!..-,!. v .... . . nious uiwucuun, nen u la known they da . 3 : a. i . . i i . . . J UUl UIMVum ui ilu lO mo puoiicr ' They makethetr profits by investing the, i money of their depositor in United States Bonds, and thus make about 8 per cent, on Other i.seQple's money.,. Invest your uiouey in SK and make the interest for vour- peivcTt. MAiuiu AApiw, uxunciis wraer I of Union and College, treets, havca.irrg amount for sale at low rates. junto ddrwlw fIT.V 'ITV'T. Tue Aldcriiicu I'ass it SitlTriisc Kin l oiirlli iff" JhIv-DoIcViI Petition from n City Contractor FInitl Pas. snjjo or the Colored School Bill A Ten Tax in Proxiicct-Elcctlon Elc. Etc " BOARD OF ALDERMEN. The Board of Aldermen held an adjourn ed meeting yesterday afternoon, and in the absence of President Cheatham, Alderman Brodie was called to the chair'. Present; Aldermen Creigliton, Kinney, lurcher, Sloan, Thompson, "Chilton and Nolen. NEW BUSINESS. Mr. Thorapepn,prese.rited a petition from .J as. Doyle, asking certain water privileges.- Referred to-Water Works Committee, with power to grant. A petition Jroni Jas. Craighead, col., was granted. President Cheatham arriving, took the chair. A resolution, giving Geo. Coleman the use of a coffee stand-in the niarkethouse, free of charge, was adopted. A bill nerniittir.tr the water works to extend pipes three hundred.feet beyond the, corporation limits, passed a third reading. -i -rr- a-' i.i 1...: ;ir. xvinncy ouereu a. rtsuimiuu jjciuiii tinK the use of Burnhata & Wand's patent ronfini? within the fire limits. Referred to Fire Department Committee. Mr. Thompson ollered tue lonowiug, whiclpassed, three readings: lie it enacted. That, hereatter, it snail be lawful for no person to exercise the right of suffrage within the city of Nashville, at any municipal election, unless having hrst paid the tar nxea by law mr saia nrivilpffP and exhibit n recti Ot for the came, signed by the proper officer of the corporation. FROM THE BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL. A report of the establishment of a Citv Dispensary was" received and filed. A communication was received irom the Mayor, embracing an invitation to the. Vliy council anu uuiera 10 uueuu uicicuiu- tibn on the Fourth, of July. . 'Mr. Brodie moved that the Kecorder be notified that the Board could not attend political meetings in a body. President Cheatham said he had.under- stood that the celebration wasbeinggoften up exclusively by members of the Radical par ty, but he hoped this report was wrong and mieht have originated Irom non-atienuance atthe preliminary meeting called to make the necessary arrangements. The Fourth is a dav of which we should all be proud. It is our duty to accept the invitation. Let us show we are still proud to participate in celebrations of the anniversary of inde pendence, though that day is not what it was. Mr. Thompson thought the invitation could not well be accepted in absence of any knowledge, by the Board, of the par ties tendering it. Mr. Brodie said that lie had never been to more than one political meeting in his life. His lungs wr6 diseased, and he could not with safety mingle with a crowd. He hoped he would not be compelled to attend. Jrle believed that everybody wa3 Radical now. The would-be Conservative leaders were all Radicals at heart. The country would be better off if there were more industry and less olfice seeking. President Cheatham'said : Wc are radi cally in favor of American liberty, and I am m favor of joining in the celebration. Without more debate, the invitation was then unanimously accepted. The accounts. ot Nestor and Uillice, Martin Dalton, W. H. Haslara, and John Hnllorau were allowed. Adjourned. BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL. A recular mectine of the Common Coun cil took place yesterday afternoon, Presi dent Cotton in the chair. Present, in addition to the President. Messrs Cdltart, Rhea, Morris, Edwards, Hudson, Leitenberger, Dunnivant, Walsh, tlmbrose, ilaslam, iiagcy, Moore, uuncan, "Wilson, Winston and Lellyett. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR. The following communications were sub mitted by the Mayor: Nashville, June 11, lotw. lion. V. Matt Brown, Mayor, etc Slit: At a meeting of citizens to make arrangements for celebrating the approaching Fourth of July, it was voted that an invitation be ex tended to the various brandies ot the city government, and to the different city offi-' cers, to take part in the celebration ; and that an appropriate place be assigned them in the procession on that occasion, in ac cordance with the above vote, which I have been directed to communicate to you, I have the honor to extend to you, and, through you, to all the various branches of the city government, a cordial invitation to unite in the proposed celebration. Requesting of you the favor of laying this invitation before the bodies and individuals concerned, and asking a reply thdreto at your earliest convenience, I have the honor to be, very respectfully yours, HENRY STONE. secretary Committee ot Arrangements. The invitation wasunanimously accepted. . Nashville, June 13, loC7. The if on. W Matt Brown, Mayor of Nashville. May it pleaBe your Honor: Having completed the ivork of numbering the houses and vacant property vcithin the city limits, and complied with the law in reference thereto, as well as with the instructions of the City Engineer (as may be seen by the "report of the committee appointed by the Board of Aldermen and Common Council to inspect and investigate ' said work, 1 shall now lay before your Honor the record said law or act requires the contractor to de posit with the Mayor j which record will plainly show by referring to it, the amount of numbers affixed and assigned within the city limits, as well as on each individual's property, eo far as I have been able to as certain the ownership. The numbers, as may be seen, are re corded as follows: The odd numbers on one page, and the even ones on the same sheet, on the other, together with the oc cupants of houses, owners of property and the amount of money paid. By referring t& the record with your Honor, you will find as follows : The numbers aBred are 30-25 ot 2fc $ 93125 The numbers assigned are 13.S15 at lite.. 1.3S4 6U Wbioh if paid would amount to. . ..$2,365 75 Out of which I bare collected TO! IS) Leuvinc a balance still, due me of $1,701 1 have several times applied to parties whose amount for numbering is very trivial, and on being .positively refused payment by them, 1 applied to theRecorder for war rants for the amonnt, but was denied them on the grounds that it was beyond his juris diction. Having then been necessitated to take legal advice in ths matter, I was told the whole thing was unconstitutional, and that I could not under said law, collect one single dime, not having been legally ap pointed or elected tax-collector hence my reason for not presenting bills to extensive property owners, feeling assured that pay ment would be disputed. Now, having spared neither pains nor time to accomplish this work in a satisfac tory manner, and incurred considerable ex pense during its performance, I trust your Honor will -take- the matter into earnest tonsiueratinn, and recommend payment of treasury. I have the honor to be, str.your obd't servant, 'CirAttLEs Mdkley. The letter wasJaid over ' IUlrORTS,'OF-"cm' OFFICERS.'' The reitoits of the several city officers were read and filed. W. have, already given-- a synopsis of each ot them in ourreport ot the meeting of the Board of Aldermen held Tuesday. ' The recommendation of the Auditor in his. report that sundry accounts be paid, was agreed to. Mr. Coltart called for the ayes and noes on the adoption of the report of the Fire I l ....... t ..... .iiI...i.....IT ill..lr.n. the-oall, and the report was adopted. Mr. Duncan submitted a report from, the Finance Committee, laying before the Council the following accounts for its ac tion: Kecter Qilltee ,S3,2d 30 Martin DaHSuT..,....',. l.aS ,S V. 11. HaalawiZZ 6Bt,&4 John HotlSraaSJT-ir Z!j;lo5 - $678 52 On motion thcaccounlsHwcre ordiredid e paid. A report from the Health Cfficer, Dr. "Jones, was ordered to be filed. Mr. Winston. Chairman.of tha,Commit- teo on the Dispensary, made a report touching the organization otVthe(Dispcn- biaij, ll WIIILII WU3 t.m hied. Mr. Duncan. Chairman oTflie-Select "Com mittee ou the petition of M. G. L. Clai borne, niada a report .recommending mat the prayer of the petitioner be granted, and the streets imnrnved br the force now em ployed, and not by contract. Read and hied. Mr. Rhea offered a resolution providing for rradincr nndj Macadamizing Spring street from Wharf street to Fairfield avenue, and Murray street from Fillmore street to Spring street, which was adopted. BILLS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. A bill fo establish a system. of public schools for colored children, gave rise to considerable discussion, after which it passed three readings, and is now a law. The vote on the third reading was unanimous, un der a call of the roll. A bill regulating the rate of taxation passed three readings. The bill levies a tax of ten mills on the dollar upon all real and personal property for general corpora tion purposes r three mills on the dollar for an interest fund for the payment of interest on the funded debt of the city ; and rAree mills in the dollar for school purposes. . Mr. Rhea, from the committee to whom was referred the bill relative: to the pur chase ,of grounds for a new cemetry, re ported the bill back with amendments which were adopted, and the bill as amend ed passed third reading. The resignation of Mr. Bolles as mem ber from the 10th ward was read and ac cepted. - M. B. Howell was elected to fill the vacancy. Mr. Cotton offered a resolution to per mit Geo. W. Coleman to occupy a small place in the market house as a coffee stand, which was adopted. The Council then adjourned to Monday at 8 p. m. Fisk School Examination Fourth Day. Yesterday the grammar school, in charge of Mi&s Spain, was examined in McGuffey'a Fourth Reader, Mental Arith metic, and-Geography. The examination did honor to both teacher and scholars. We do not remember to have ever heard a class composed of pupils having had no more, experience in school than they, excel them in the clearness of their pronuncia tion and correctness of their inflection. They also exhibited a very correct under standing of the words and sentiments they read. The classes in Arithmetic and Ge ography were a little dull; but did well, and gave evidence of having obtained considera able knowledge of the rudiments of these sciences. In the afternoon three classes from the High School were examined by Miss Bella Buchan in the Third Reader and Mental Arithmetic. Much care and labor on the part of the teachers and very fair progress, on the part of the scholars were evinced. Some very excellent music botli vocal and instrumental was interspersed between exercises, much to the entertain ment of the spectators. Miss Josephine Moore performed two pieces on the piano, very creditably. The examinations will be concluded to-day. We are in the midst of a revolution. No more premature decay of teeth. Sozo dont renders them indestructible. Nay, more, it makes the enamel as white as Pa rian marble, and the breath as odoriferous as "the Sweet South breathing o'er banks of violets." Neither the teeth nor the gums can become diseased, if it is used daily. Maimfacturiug Company, NASHVILLE, TKXX. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL "KI.NTD OK . . -i . Cooking aiid--Heating Stoves,. Hollow- Ware, IIRIDUK, PLAIX ANI OHXAMEXTAI. - -CASTINGS',-' WATEH A3VI OAS. PIPES, ETfXrETC.' STOHE mON'TS, ami UIOK HAILING, Sugar and Bark Mills, Portnblo ami Stationary Engines, On hand and made to order. WORKS ON, LEBANON PIKE. NEAR CITY ' NASI'!. I- jfOXES, Pres't. JOHN TltEXBATIT, Sec'y. may2m CHARLES RICH. CHRISTIAN KRIEG. NORTH. NASIIVJTXIVE PLANING MILL, RICH & KRIEG, Garpenters and Builders, ALL KINDS OP DOORS ,SASH, BLINDS, Frames, Moulding, Flsoria;, Ballusterg, on band and made to order, at and below Cln. cinnati prices, for cab. ( Corner Summer, Madison mid Cherry Street, .VutlivlUc, Teitn. may9 tf W. P. II X If X , DEALER IN ICE, No. 27 Crhldlo Street, (Near LoaUville Railroad Depot.) NASHVILLE .TENN.. TS PREPARED TO FURNISH IN ANY L quantity. II envy I.nUc Ice. 81 OO per 100 pound. Lnko Ice -1 too Inches tlilclc, 73 cents per 1110 potindN. RettMuable deduction made to Trlidlesile buyers. JAS. OI.OVEIt, Agent. may292w B. and GJ CITEGAKAT INSTITUTE. (FRENCH AND ENGLISH?) T70R YOUNG LADIES. BOARDING AND JTj Day I'upih. 1527 and 1S29 fiprucc Streeu PHILADELPHIA. Pa., will re-open on THURSDAYteptember 19. Freneb is the language of tbo familjr, and U constantly jpoketi in the Institute. MADAME D'HERVILLV, . iuay313m Principal. , 0 IT Y HOTEL" rrms LONO ESTABLISHED AND WELL i known House in future will be conducted by J7 G. BLKD50K. who bai jpent more than twenty yean in tfu businejs io. Louisville, Cin cinnati and oiber cities, in connection .with it F. BELL, of tbl .rity. and S.Ji. HARE, one of its former proprietor, who once ktpt the (Join merclil Hotel, of ihu place. Ve hope by (trict attention to bnsintss to recti va a liberal sharef pubiie patronatre.. Our table, aball always be funpiied with the best tbe market afiurdu, and bUU very reasonable. BSJCBSOE, BEXI. iHAKE, Buvr28Sm. ' Proprietor. SPECIAL! NOTICES. Dntchcr'sj I.I j LlKhluingr, Ely-KJlIcr -will erminafo Ihese' riesk.'ifTts'iise la certainly exterminate persevered in. Beware of bogus Fiy-Papcr, which some dealers keen bceansn tbev can cct it for nearly nothing. Don't bo swindled. Ask :-foi DITCHER'S, wlnch is sold by all IiveDrng- (riit?. may2S lrn O. JUoIunc, Trlmmlns nuI Vnrletj Storo, iaf Chnrch Street. The latest NorelUes cf Trlminiiigs nint Fancy GoimIk received every few days. My expeeta- .tions. that tbe ladies would patronize an estab lishment not easily surpassed in the Eastern cities being fully realized, I am now enabled tq 'compcto with nn' respectable house in the States or Territories. may23 tf Slecllcnl. Not only in this city, but this entire country has become familiar with the ..nnt.h.rn.' r,.i .. x. - zi 1 ! 1 and successful practitioner, in his speciality, in the South. Perhaps no physician has given Jraore attention to, and applied himself more earnestly and assidaoualy to discover the most speody and positive cure of Diseases of Fc males, Diseases of a private nature, Manhood's Debilities, Self-abuse, N'er von.H,ebiHiy, Sexual Intlrmitles, etc, than he has. Patients who reside in the country can have the remedies applicable to their sev eral disorders forwarded to any part, carefully secured in a .portable .compass,, and in every respect 'of convenient -use. LadfSr need not licsitato in applying for advice. A personal in terview is not always necessary. Medicines, with instructions, can be administered through the medium of correspondence. Dr. Colcnmn may always be found in his Office, in the rear of his Druir Store, on AIc- Lcinoro street. His medicines are carefully ana accurately compounded by educated and accom plished pharmaceutists. Address, c L.'L. Colkmax, M, D aprll tf : 210 Church St.; Nashville, Tenn. .Special Notice. ON THE OPENING OF A BILLIARD Room it is generally tbe custom, as every ono knows, to nave several champions present to entertain the public tor a fkw llotras; but on account of go much suffering among our people. We thouuht nrouer-to iriro tbe ornhana of tU city and poor of Chattanooga that benefit, which wo nave uone lor me last two weeks. Ana again, as it is pometimos the custom ot giving premiums, such aa watches, etc., aud having proof of the last two weeka' busi citizens of Nashville appreciate our efforts to help the needy, we have therefore concluded to give ten per cent, of our profit to tho poor of Nashville, from tho 1st day of April. 1SG7, up to October 1st, 1S67, (six months,) which amount will be remitted weekly to" the Mayor of Nash ville. We hope that tho amateur billiard play ers and the public, in general will appreciate the cause and .sustain it. UAUV1A 4IJEKTHEOL, ,marM tf Colonnade Billiard Hail. I will positively Sell Cluan for Cash. tho'fullowingrgopds 1 Men's ewed and pegged Calf Boots. Men's fine sewed and pegged Calf Gaiters. Men's Balmorals and BroganlShoes and Boots. Men's Oxford Ties. Ladies' GIovo Kid Gaiters. ' " " Balmorals. ' " and cur Kid side laco Boots. ' Drosscd and undated Moroco laco Boots, ' Cloth Gaiters and Balmorals. ' Buskins and Slippers. Misses Cloth Gaiters and Balmorals. ' Calf and Kid Eewcd laco Shoes. ' " " pegged ' Glove Kid Balmorals. Child Gaiters and Balmorals, sewed and pegged. Infant Shoes in great variety; At tho Nashville Shoe Store, 74 North College street, M. MuRQAXsrERy. marSG Cm A Card to Invallils. A clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, dis covered n safo and simple remedy for tho cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and tho wholo train of disorders brought on. by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noblo remedy. Prompted by ft desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using thismedicine. in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, FRVKOKcnARoK. Address Woskpii T. Tnius. Station D, Bible House, New York city. fcbU-3m' .. . - - llaolii'lor's Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. The only rue and perfect J)yt Harmless. Reliable, In stantaneous. No disappointment. No ridicu lous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies tho ill effects at Had Duet. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it soft and beautiful. The genuine is signed William A. Bulchclor. All others are incro imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory 81 Barclay street. New York. deadly Selliiiyr Out at' New Yorlt Cost. To close business, we are positively closing out at New York cost prices our stock of Fine Groceries, Wines, Brandies, Havana and Do mestic Cigars. Pasdolfini & Riva, janlO 12 North Cherry street. .An sligiblo front portion of an oflieo on Church street, in the Maxwell House, can be obtained by applying at this office, or at No. 79 Church street, next door to the Masoniallall. febl tf 'Error of Youth. A gentlemen who suf fered for years from Nervou9 Debility, Proiua ure Decay, and all tho effects of youthful indis cretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need it tho receipt and. directions lor making the simplo remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishiSg to profi by the advertiser experience, .can do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence. Jons B. Ooden-, may2 lyw No. 12 Cedar St., New York.-. To Consnmptlves. The Advertiser, hav ing been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having Bufforod several years 'with a severe lung affection, and that dread diseaso. Consumption is anxious to make known to bis fellow-sufferers tho means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used, (freo of charge), with the di rections for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for CoxsuurTiox, Asthua, Bronchitis, Ac. Tho only object ot the advertiser in sending tbe Prescription, is to benefit tbe afflicted, and spread information which he conceives" to bo invaluable-; and hopes every sufferer will try this remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Vt iluamsburg. Kings county, New 1 ork. oct23 lydiw Tho Healing- Pool, and House of Jlercy. Howard Association Reports, for Young Men, on tbe CRIME OF SOLITUDE, and the Errors, Abuses and Diseases which de- troy the manly ppwers. and create impediments to Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Asso ciation, Philadelphia, Pa. mayl9 3m 11 111 iiiii iwn urn imaMsirnnfTata MORE Clothing1 AT Gh E ABBOTT'S, 39 North College Street. "Ts-irw STYIES OF Frock and SaGk Coats, BLBGAKTBVSIXESS SUITS. Duels' Xinen Coals, PiXTS ANI TESTS. Beautiful Whito and Fancy INXVI? SXXLLK S "VESTS. Tbebest madeand best fitting, at Veryiow prices, Gentlemen Underwear, GLOVES, SUHPESDEIIS, HALF UONE. ETC. A large stock of Cloths, Casimeres and est ings, fiae.DuckaLinens of rsrioaaxolors., 5M1 of which will'be lnido'tS ocder-ln"the best mfcnner aud WARRANTED TO FIT. Jnnei Gold is without change, having opened in Xew Yorkryesterdayat 137 Jy was 1S7 ,at 11, and closed at 137J at 3 p. e. Our brokers wecr paying 136, and holding at 137. Government securities .were quoted in Kew York yesterday a3 follows r 5-203, 1st serie?,.- ........ 5-20s, 2d series, coupons-. 5-20s, 3d scries, coupons-. 5-20s, new issue 10-tfe, 7-30s " 2d and 3d series London advices of yesterday quote a 20s at 73. I Exchange on New York was bought at par 'by tlie banks yelterday.4!"iSoIdat preraium.- , But little was done in uncurrent funds. Bank of Tennessee was dull at.33c. South ern monev wa3 very dull at the advertised rates. :" - - - Nashville Corporation checks were bought at 14c, and sold' at 13c discount. These checks can be used in payment of any debt due the corporation. Tennessee bonds sold in New York on the 10th a3 follows: $1000 with all the cou- 1 - " v 000 new at 6Sc, SlOOOjiew, 2dt,call, at CSc,. $10,000 new at 63Jc, and $21)00 at fJJc. Tne New York World says in its review of the uiarkefon'the 10th 'instant : "The stock market reflects the improved tone in financial circles by greater activity arid more buoyancy than has prevailed since last fall. The transactions at every board were large aud very generally scattered throughout the list, including themiscclla neousjshares. Many of the purchases were made for influential operators,-and some of the leading brokers reportorderstobuy from their- s'trougest; Customers. EheJpinirJt'i that the market has jint commenced an upward turn likely to continue for some time to come is held by those who lead public opinion in Wallstreety.'andtthey and their friends are acting upon it by purchas ing their different specialties in railway shares." The'stateinentjpf the Njw Y'rk banks tor the week ending Saturday last, June 8, compare as follows . with the pre vious ' week, and with the corresponding week last year; to which we add the specie and.'currency'ba'lances in the New" York of fice of the United States Treasury at these dates respectively :' June 9. '05. Nat. capIl-72,807.700. Local '.:.-. 9.2C2.SO June 8. '(! . Jun 1, '07 $73.457.7iX $73,4.S7r7W 9,002,500 9,002,600 Total capital $32,070,200 Limns 2J9.538.959 Gold & gold notes 15.S12.fKii 0thcrL.Tds74.623.fi74 $82,520,200 2C0.t77.2aS- JS2JV2U.200 2f2,791.6U 15.Cyj,938 55,'J2n;i07 lS5,73Tl,Xfi :.7I9,0S 134.112,91'J 14.C17.0iW 4o8S469j!i27 tm,.'SW43 33,747.03y 123,533,732 Deposit r02.503.94f. Circulation- 25.9T7.21 In S. I'res'y.. S0.013.41i i The following are the changes from the pfeviotia week'si;tatement Decrease in loans Increase in sue& -". . S2.324.21C . 1.031.978 Decrease in otheriegal tenders .1 . 2.536.720 rTroiSlMltlibl' TheNewYbrk says: In Chicago, corn that sold for Si 10 prr bushel the third week ra May, fell to 9ft; per bushel on tho 5th of June a difference of 20c in less than three weeks. Good I i4 , Oats, which sold stPOc on May 28; fell off" to OOo on June 5 a difference of 39c in a few days. Better and better. Ryo, which sold. fur SI 57 in May, wanted pur chasers in June at $1 02 55c difference. Splen did this. Wheat No. 2 Spring, which was quoted atS285 per bushel in May, sold as low as $190 in June a decline of 93c. Hurrah, and a tiger. GENERAL JtfAllKETS. Nashville, June 18, p. sr. Cotton. The cotton market continues quiet, and prices firm. Sales to-day as follows 9 bales at 21A, 33 at 21, 2 at 19, and 1 at 13c per lb. , . Bales. ... none SG 4' ... 19J421M dispatches Commerce, Received.... Shipped- Sold ... ' Price .... ' The following commercial received at the Chamber of show an Improved tendency in cotton in Liverpool and New York: t New York, June jlG Gold opened at 37J. ; 10:30 a. m. Gold 137g. 11 A. M. Gold 137J. Cotton dull, but p'rice4unchahged..2GJ(28 foHi'iplands. , ; 12:30. Gold 137J. Cotton quiet but steady. J Liverpool, June 13 11:15. Cotton quiet but firm. Sales 12,000' bales at 11, 11 J, and 11 pence. , NW York, 2 p. M.r Goll37g, Cotton demand moderate ; prices .firm, at 26J27. i!3p. m. Gold 137. Demand for cotton moderate. Sales to-day 2000 bales at 27 for uplands, Mobile 27, Orleans 2S. Liverpool, June 135 A. at Cotton, demand good ; prices .tending upward, dales to-day 15,000 bales ' at! llffHS pence. . Corn. No change, AVJiite $1 per bushel j yellow 97 . Hay. $2C27 per ton. Bacon. Clear sides ,13c;' shoulders 10c; hams 14c, Groceries. Market steady with only a moderate demand. Nontliern Cotton SlnricctH. CiiARLESTfix, June 11. Cotton lias declined XA cent. Sales 135 bales. Middlinca 21K25 cenbs. Receipts, 76 bates. Acocbta, June 11. Cotton marker quiet. Sales 72 bates at 2rertK for miiMlinri. RecciDtl 30 bales. ' ' Savan.Vah, Junall. Cotton dull nnd nomi nalr Low Aliddlings 23 and market closed with a downward tendency. Receipts 320 jales. Mobile, June 11. Cot ton sales 4iW bales. The market quiet at 23 cents. Receipts .320 bales. marotsb"yeleiiaph. New Orleans Marlict. New0rlea.n8. June 12. Cotton firmer; 2000 bales low middling at 2l2U$c. Recipt 12S bales. Groceries Louisiana molassess 09$70c; Cuba, for distilling; 50c for fair. Louisiana Slgarl2c. Flourdull; sunerfine 810 50ro7 double extra 12 50; choice $18 00, Sew York Money mid Stock Mnrkoi. Nkw York, June 13. Tbe money market is decidedly eauier, and the market is freely sup plied at y on governments, and ( on stock collaterals. Sterling steady at 10 10,'-,. Gold dull all day. opening at 137K. fell to K, and closing at 137. Governments active and firm in the fureiieon, anil clotedSess doing butsteadv. Tho closing pricjw were : Registered "SI 108Ii do coupons 1123& 5-2tte registered 103; 6-2U coupons '02 110; do 'CI ltlC?; do '05 107; do new 109f,,: 10-40s 100; 7-304 first saries Ooti'rt second and third series Cliicliutittl nfnrUet. Cikcisxaii. June l Flour unchanged and steady; superfine 1310; extra $1023311; fami- 'M. U beat in good rejected: S2 26 for (Vittnn nnebanred. and a shade nrmor. but there is na demand. middling 24c. Gold 1 buying-nd 18TJS sell ing. Xew York IlryRoo!s2)fnrKef. NittroRC. June 13, The drygoods market remain quiet, but production curtailed aud pricej sustained. .Limited encjiifirj- prevails for petfgop&ble styles Cotton gootli : nnblewbed Mu-Jins selling at 18c for the best. make, 'i ard wide sheetings, l.i417k for second, and l'jU for cummon light, and 10j4Uk for light and heary shirtings. In bleached musIinn,'no change, hart tnnlrikc uitrAa nml hlirh.wliilM milium KOli infe rior qualities are plenty and ttepretsed. Light ground prints in set figures are. firm, hut poor colon. Stripes sell ejowly at low rate, liing hama best brands, firm, and in moderate request: inferior makes not in. quest, though they do noteeem.tlepres.ied. De tains sell slowly. 10c for regular make.. JnlmJ 16Q13X. the latter .rats for Amaskear end frr Jlar Maker and Union. Xew York Market. Kkw YoEt.Juae 13. Cotton leu active and very firm i uplands 27. Flour. IeM active. lti20c loner; superfine Stat and western tlKf'i 50; ex. western $3 5&S10 30, rheat'du!l and bary; nominally 23e lower. No. ZChieago, i2 IS; No. I jiilwaultM, S3 30- white CalilCrnU, $2C02 65; while toulhtr&t S225. OaU doll n,l lower. itMX342c Pork lower. 21 .' 21 . New mess pork closing at 21 cJhi: old mesa $19 ttxam tor prime, and $-1 f7 22for prime meia. 1 RIVER NEWS. arrived. Havana, Cincinnati. ' Gen. Sigel, Jaducali. departed. . Havana, Gincjnnati Ali'lia, raducah. leaving to-day. Nashville, Cairoi Tlie river is still slpwly receding, ami three feet scant are reported on the hoak. yeatliersuitry with occasional rains. . The Alpha sailed-for Padccah, with 50 hhdsfobacco". The, Havana brought a good trip, but de parted with rather a light load. The Sigel brought 380 oil barrelsr and a lot of freight lightened from the Havana. ' The swift and certain Nashville, with Capt. Simms and Johnny Harper, is the regular packet for Gairo to-day at 4 r.-M She takes passengers and' freight for St. Louis, Memphis, and New' Orleans. The-St. Louis Dmoeraf says: A heavy rain washed the streets yesterday. River falling, and is soon to. rise. On Saturday - the river at bt. Paul was rising rapidly, and a large number of logs wera sweeping past. At Minneapolis, above St. Paul, the river rose three feet in three days, and the. tributaries still father up, were higher than this year before. The rains had been tre mendous. The river at St. Cloud had swolleu seven feet, aud tho ferry boat was romiielleu,to.stoi.running. -All .tueabridfies. on Sauk river were swept away. The Min nesota was overflowing' its banks Away .below all this there is a swell of large pro portion rushing on to the South, and the beginning of it maybe at St. Louis to-day. The Muscatine, which arrived from the Upper Mississippi yesterday, reports " big. water; coming' behind." Now, wc turnj anxiously to. me Missouri, anticipating a- freslii t from the mountains, aim nn okt fashioni i June rise generally. For Cniio, Nt. I.otiN, MeitithlH nml New OrlcntiM. Cjerk, will leavoas abovo on FRIDAY, the 14th Tnlt.. at 4 o'clock p. v. CORBBTT t BOYD, Agents, 41 and 42 Front street. iunel4.lt or HARRISON A SON.S, Ag'ts. CIiAUICSVir.lME AX! PA IICAU PACKET. TIIEJ.L. GRAHAM, CAPT. Ben. L- Goad, will hereafter run as n regular semi-weekly iiackct-between Clarksvillc and rauuean. For freight or piusago, apply on board. maygS lm . Tiios. S. Mars, Pres'r, L. G. Takbox, Cash'r NATIONAL S.VYIXOSV COMPANY, Corner Union and College Streets. mHE FOLLOWING ARE THE RATES PAID L for V. S. Securities. Compound Interest Notes, Goid, eto by tbo Natioxal Savings' CourAXV, corner of Union and College slrfeots: 5-2ils coupons ........... ...109 5-20 2d series coupons - a... luo 5-20s3d series coupons H 5-203-New Issue .-.loakl 10-lOs ' 'J 7-913 . . . ieew 7.30s 2d and 3d 105)2 Compound.Interest Note, June, 18V1 USU ' " , July, isct H3 ' " " Aug., lSlVI UTA OcR, 1S64 ..1165 " Dec. 1801.- .May, 1S&5 115 " Aue..-lSS5V 114 " Sept.. 1S05 W4 Oet., 1S05 115 Tnnesseo Bonds : K Coupons .. .. A.. .... 6)j' Louisvillo Jfc Nashville R. R. Stock 83 Louisville t Nashville R. R. Tax Rcccipts.110 N&flhville .t Chattanooga R. R. Stocks 26 Nashville Corporation Cheeks- S" South Nashville Street R. R. Stock - 40 Suspension Bridge Stock 92 Davidson County Bonds "..-.-.75 Gold ............MM-.-rtllr7 Silver 1SS FORK I OX HIOHANOK. On London .37 IM) per pound. On Dublin - - 7 m- " On Edinburgh 700 " " On Berlin - 1 08 tier thaler. On Frankfort : wk"" guilder And on all the principal cities of Germany: The following are the rates paid for uncurrent money: TKSXESSrK. j Bank of Tennessee, old issue ..- 33 I Planters' Bank 99 Union Bank par TT w 1 f'n.t'. SOUTH OAROLIXA. People's Bank. 43 Planters' and Me ehanicsVBank. .. 17 State Bank 07 Southwestern 1UR- 5 Union Bank.. 55 uuivuu.uAvvi. f ... B'k of Chattanooga. 10 Bank of Commerce.par' Bank of Knoxville, 00 ALABAMA. Rank of Mobilo. B'k of Montgomery, Bank of Sclma . Cent ml Bank ....... Uommerciat Bank-. Eastern Bank Northern Bank Southern Bank QKORnlA. Central H. R. B'k- 90 :B 45 40 SO iiantot Aiempnispar B'kofMiddleTenn, Vi Bank of Paris par I Bank of the Union; par B'k of West Tcnn - 45 Buck's Bank par . City Bank 61 Commercial Bank 93 Merchants' Bank-.par j Northern Bank. par i Ocoee Bant . 10 BankofShelbyville, 85 Southern Bank. 25 I Traders' Bank par Life & General In- surance Co . 10 ' nnirrii mpnr.TVA. I 90 Georgia Railroad i Banking Co , 95 B'k of Mid. Georgia, SO. Marine Bank 9B" Bank of Augusts 42 Augusta Insurance- C& Bank of Columbus j. OS Bank of Couiraeree, OS Bank of the Empire State 20 Bank of Athens 40 Bank Of Fulton.. - 4S Bank of Savannah, Bank or tho State of Gedrgia ... 10 City B'k of Augusta, 25 Farmers and Me chanics' Bank OS Mechanics' Bank. ... 02 Merchants' A- Plant ers' Bank 05 Planters' Bank 12 Union Bank 05 Bank of Camden - 3." ' Bank of Charleston, 15 j iianK oi unesier. iz Bank of Georgetown 13 Bank of Hamburg 1" Bank of Newberry 30 Bank of the State of South Carolina.. C7 Commercial Bank 02 Exchange Bank , 12 Fnrmcrs' and Ex ' change Bank 02 Merchants' Bank 12 Planters' Bank of Fairfield 05 Jas. G.0oDKf. PresL Chs.T. fi so, Cashier PEoriES' BAMC, SUCCESSORS TO WING.TOIIKY A CO., Corner Vnlon nmt C'lierry St., Opponlto Ilanli. of TenniNtee. Jlealt In Gold, NUver, tJoverniiient NtockM, Com. Iionnil Interest Notes. ijiiuIH'nrrantu nml Houtuern Itnilk Nolen. ' CLOSISO PHICES THIS DATK, Buying. U. S. Bond W 111 ;ftoU o-ao'j 1st series 'G2 100 ' 2d " '&1105 1,1 " 65 WC, Diivcr LA NO WARRANTS, 40s, WOX,lS12S 40 so, m 120, " Mno 100. ' $140 V. not 1812. $135 New(JaniJulyJ loM Coup.lO-40's w Aug7-Mlslst series J05' June " 2d " a Jnlv " 3d " I TK.N KKB KA VK NOTtS. Hunk TennOld. 3Bi Comp. Int. Notes, ' June, 18C1 . ! Aug " ! Oct Dec " May,18f Aug - Sept " . Oct Jenn-Bonds " "" Clou pons ) ll.HU Pliinters Bank ifo nt jl'nion Ilk Sc. Cert's 99. llVMBaok Chattanooga 10 llOvil.' Knoxville KJ 11SW " Alid Tenn, lirTW' M"cst'fenn 114T;" Shelbyville 98 45' 85 irti City llanlc US ICommemal Bank yi .flu... ll.nlr R. 781 EauUiern'Bank; k5, L&NRK'tarrce 110 .ITb x Geri Ins to 'VET Corporation scrip Also the highest 85 pnee paid fur all kinds ol Southern BantoNotes. RrintednPrice littfnr piBbed whftf -dwired. ' ' WbaRC 8EI.LI50 U. S. Revenue 5Ump,atGor ernment rates of Dineeunf. Selling,. ' Selling $5ptoip02per centdls.iFrance., 1 Francs W to 5C03.per tsntrdis. ;SwiUerland 1 per 500 to ll04 percent dis. Belgium JI didlur N. Y. Exchange, K pr. oermast. Cineinnati 1-lU pr. (Bremen $1 I, perl gold i s.,evilU " 1-10 nr. ThIr. Memphis " H prem. Berlin, J1OT per 1 Prui Small Drafts. tan i baler, FoRBtOS'ExaHATitfEv Eoglanl I S7 on per Munich rranklort vt per one Ireland f one Kuna jcotland J Sterling, amj G Cnofntin cheeks 11 per cent discount. Denosits received and colleetions made on all, aceesible points. 1 umce boon, a a. K. io o r. EDGEPI37LD AGAIN. Second Chancery Sale, FBIDaT, JtJ.E 2S, J8GT. TN PITRSCANCK" OF A DKCRBH OF THE I n.....ianrthitUniM ofW.GroenAeM therTA. X.M.WhIt. wjTwilt Otf.r At pubiie auction on tb prmiea. at 11 ocib!.. Seven Lot. W W 8J u7j1 Z,,W' on Smiley itreot. m Fettr Additten. Thea loU he near the rwidenee of Gov Brewn, and within a short distwee of the O.ltolin Pike. Therate-most jchoiCa lots, and are beuutiiully TERMS A credit of sit. twelve, uhteenr and twraty-fjiuc mtinths, with Interest. Notes with approrwl pnnal settorlff required and lien retained. hle free froa J1Ie'n")-, WOOI & SIXPHON. Rn find fin rroutSt.. near Kroai!. -p OILERS. SI1EET. IRON REECHIN(j. D Cbfraneys aritt Ylt&edt nhit to Order.. aUended U-& m i apr203ffl ' t CHANCERS .SALE or Valuable Warehouses, .Kci- . tlcnccs, toLx, Tobacco Siem- mery antl Hotel, " n at crvKissvii.r. tk.xiis.seit, on SATCUHAY, 2ail JUNK, 1907. Wm. M. Daniel vs. Htira and Creditor oi of T. J. Pritchett. TN PURSt ANCE OF AN ORDER MAD IjT X this cause, at the April Terra. 1SS7, 1 wilitMtr for sale at the Courthouse in CUrkrII!e. ain 22d Jo.vr, 1S67. the large BRICK WAREIfBC situated on the corner of Water and CtameM streets in Clarksvillc. and now ouhbMI s Hutchms & Gnnter; and also the BtMAu t . . I. a 1 . T . rr f- r whUfiAiii -This t. monly known as the Forbes & Priteeett Var- ifviuc, mil uciuk nnj nwiou tiiu WMjfOt access, it is probably the beet warboM, )r pertyinthecity. Txrus or Sale Cash enough to pay mL ad the balance on a credit of six, twelve, uTuBhiji. twenty-four and thirty months. Notesnmfka good sureties required, and a lien rUMMi kr the purchase money. Sold without th rtrftt of redemption. A plat of the lots n bfefjeeiM my office. W.T.SUACKBLFORIir 5W-JtlJ Caadjtfv P. H. Thurston et ak, vs. Hairs anUCru ltore of J. P. Williams, deceased.- TN PURSUANCE OF.VN ORDBR SUOKfCt rns 22d Jcsk .next, at the Courtluiiweiat Tine, me valuable n AKKlIOUSKbelw ;uo o.ieoi j. r. niuiams. inu is a largo brick arehous e. situatal an th of Water street and Main street, at the lettfc comer of the wharf. Terms of Sale Six. twelve, eight em ai twenty-four months credit, aaidno tfs(f,I5 deinption reserved. Notar vcjtb goad iiiiii jCi. bearing interest from date reqMred,nd alten retained for the purohase money. W. T.SHACEKLF0RD. tnar31 td C. and M. Wm. Fellows vs. Fellows & Co., and D. K. Stewart vs. Fellows & Co. TN OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDERMADK AT X tho April Term, lSd7, oCtho Chancerx.CtttMt at Clarksville, Ewill,roy tije 226 Ji'XBaaalnC the Courthouse In the city of ClarksfiStK mhf at public auction the following piopetfcy. to-wit: The largo and commodious Brirk TOBACCO STEMMEKY lonncrly owned by UrxceStewarC and situated near tho mouth of Red river, a Spring street, opposite the City Oeinctern HEc- ' ' tensive storage rooms and eight briet mldaa arc connected with the Stemttibm rflwf atMnU ' and cistern. 'there ialso acomfbrtableFRAMK DWELL . INGand out-houses, and a Una Uonlrn tai sold with the Steuiinery. The PORK HOUSE, situateil on tho eerneroi uouege anu water streets. , The two-story BRICK DWBLLINO siMWe to tbe Pork House, and knnwu m the.UunMi'iyt.. Dwelling. Also, the Red RiTer AVAKrtHTTtrSfti'' a large nnd spacious brick Warehouse atr A uiuulu ui iveu river, on mo norm siue at saw river, and now occunietl bv Smith Tnrnlnv. AIso, a FARM on the south side of CnwWr lnod river, about three miles from OtorlWi'fflHf and opposite to Trico'n Landing, Tho Mflatiii, Clarksville and Louisville Railroad rata through mis riirm. wnicu contains HI acreaaf ladtf , most of which is bottom land. Also, tan iwtm of land 'near New Providence, bought by Jt. K. Smith of T. W. Atkinson. Thid will be di vided into lots of convenient sites. And seVeotr acres of land lying in District No. 4 of Matr gomery county. This is all woodland. Tkrais ok Salc On the Stemmcry and Dwell ing five per cent, will be required in cash, and a credit of six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-flwr; thirty and thirty-six months will bo giviw w the balance of the purchase money. On WS Pork Ilouso and Dunlavv Iloiiso Imi tnmmii cash, balance on a credit of six, twelve, mSwim 1 ami iweniy-iuur monins. ,t Red River Warehouse live per cent, awl Mm ' balance on a credit of six. twelve, eighteen awti": twenty-fuur months. Farm on ?uih side Cum berland one-fourth cash, and the?hlarii M credit of twelve, twenty-four and thwttf-ii months. Lots in New Provfdeiiee fire ifereem.;J ' cash, and tbe balance on a credit of nx,4wlf.. and eighteen months. Land in District No. 4 will be sold on iitfredit qf six. twelve and eighteen mouth. No re demption. Notes bearing interet frea tdHb" with good auretie will bo rqquired, anda law will be returned until the lAircliaso tSmwil paid. W.T.SHACKHLKORD, iaay.il M V . nud M. Merretf it Fort, Adin'rs, et als., r. ljt. npurner. ov J cnb skxt. oiti)r fur sole at pubHc auetkin. al tho uourttiou'o in Ulnrsiville. tbe Hotel Property in Clarksville known at the NA3Uj)N AL HOTEL, and which is tiluatod on the rV lic Square. This House is in good repair, fitti popular Hotel, and sufficiently law fijr theriae, of the town. . " Tebus or Sale Ten uar eerif. atuh. nail uW . balance on a credit of twelve. twetitv-HbW mI thirty-six months. Notes with eeed eearfe . and bearing interest from itate wiH be TIpr of tbe Purchaser, and n II mi rutntnn.1 iHut ! abase money, io redemption. W.T. SUAO ACKELPORD. may31 td LEA & PEEEIWSV CELEBRAIED f WORCESTERSHIRE SAUGE. PR0N0UNCRD RT extiuop nf ft Letter from a MEDICAL K.V, TLEMAN at Mad ras, to his bfotbec at WoBrrar, May. 1WW. - co.vxoisi:rn.s TO BE THE Tell Lea A Per, "OXLT GOOD SAUCE Si rins that their 8AIOK and applicable to Every Tnrlety 1 ' or msir. is highly esteemed in India, and mv my opinion, tbe most ralatawe a woll as the uwMit wholesome Sxifcir' that u made, The snccsss of this most delieiousand unrirnlod condiment having caused many unprlaelrKM dealers to apply the name to Spurious pnnsim. thfi PIIIil.TCii KEirrt TrtLLV aadgAR- Kxsr'ir requested to see that the ntmM of I. tit A PKRRINS are npon'the WRAPPHR. LABRL. STOPPER and BOTTLE. ' Manufactured by LEA & PERRINS. Wsreestev , JOHN SO.VN, f New Yoke, Agents for the United SUtei octia-lyini TO 'sTOCKUOTs1EItS'. i ; Orrws orNASnviMBiDECAwa R. RC-4. NASiiviLLr, May 30, tsw. J VVOTICK IS HERE3Y OIVBN THAT TUB'S lYNoshvillo and Decatur RaLkogd CumjatjM , are prepared to issue CEIlTrrroA'nW ST00K to the Stockholder of'the TetinMMu. and Alabama Railroad, tbe Central SouTWHT Railroad, un.l tho TenneMea nnd Alabama, Ohhib i trul Railroad, whenever their Cartitleatei M. Stock in said Companfes are liirrendereil, ul'lhoU' mficeoftbeCompanyvU , L may) lm JB PJtT.l ... .M ilt New Tailoring Establishmentr fpvANIKI. J. SCAXI.AN XJ pleased to see hi friends at WOtlLDf KNorth of the Maxwell House.) mar!2 3m KAgH VILLE. TENNgiyt ' A Good Businoas Education't can be gained at i i .t. Y. JJOlMlEAR'fi nertv on Commerce street. aJiainlnr.thR TSTHK ONLY FORTUNH .PARENTS CAX,f J. give their children that ran never M UK and that continually crows better nt utei W' Goinmorclal Soliool,, Corner of Church and Ylne 8ts., NaufcrlHei "Where WrWInsr. lioaU-lleepinx, Vhn iiOKxnpliy, Arllliinctlc, tie., are therot2lHi 1 ly taught. ... , '. . . Wrltlnic. By thirty years' atudy and eifrf rienee, the seven Dulbear Brother have re duced l'eiimnnslilp to an pxhcS Nclcnce , o that pupils ara not lelt to mere Imllnllim ol nifileM, aud haro inventel a sttteu or linml tritinliiK that removes all ntUCamn, rrnm p lnic and tremblluir.ADd ehanaes tbe nt -sightly hand into- lienliienv ad ele irniict. IIOl-nKAirM Commerelnl Inellln tloue are the oldest In Ameriea. No. GoullroiiUwiiT, Now Yorlt, ent.nu-lleltf-d I SM. , Corner Cnmp anil Common atreeit. Nir lrlerin. itnbllHlira.Hac. No- 203 Milii ntrret, Slemplile. Corner of CUiirrlt anil Vine lrcMl. .Nuhvllli. , " rnartf dAwSrn 1P.AT.1 e.f SELLING- OITTg THE ENTfltB OTOCK Oi-, - rURlSTITUH'E; House-Fitmishinif GooIh, 'Bt&., Of .FRED. PHILLIW. No. 27 XorlliS&rS Ur ntrrrt, win 1hj old rhMpferre6folMl builne. ( f mars' tr v. M I BCII E R, Tniftee. NOTICE. NJOTJtCEjlfi HEREBY OU'EN 'tHA'a 1 Cemmtsston appointed braHtlftrityRvft nf Oongress. to pus upeu the UiaitrIVe-yal wre eoiuied or dratted Into the Un 'n1t1 army iy, wjrthln.tUe State of'Tcnneesee Tt". elon'in Aashville; and prepared trceive al rncrt claimr, at the room, ot tho Comtnualfca No. J34 Uolonnads" RttfUtTng. Cherrytreetr" " o " ' .OrR-DXyi.frMldentf U. S. Comnunion for Suto or'Xeanwe, NMhville, Tnnsee.- .-q decS-rtt 1 ft