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Linton iiml gijspMi.j Irgostf ((irculallon in jClly and State. IIATIIN' OF A I VEltTISIXfl. Ten line? of solid nonpareil make one square. T early advertisers will be entitle! te a dis count of 10 per cent. Bvrf? ihe" ly (. o. -d.) advertisements wMl XewHaffced two-thirds ef above rates. Advertisements inserted in the Tri-Weekly wffll be eharged one dollar a seuarefbr first Insertion, wdfltiy cent each additien&Utertiea. In the Weekly, eno dollar a square for eeeh insertion. Special or City Item Notice, twenty center line, first, and ten cents a line erery additional insert ten.' Change in advertisement trill be charged at the rate of fifty seats a square. All dTertjemesU are due from, date ef fiat insertion. Hereafter -the caab .system will be adhered to, and no transient adfuenients will betaken nates accompanied by the metier. Jonks, WaLi.Ari: A Co., Union and Dispatch. itOBERTfl, WATYKKSOtf &. PpBVIf, 11 (inner. 'JBAI.ODNY or XORTlirit.V BIEV." AffiTn4xiv1!ic cerra)fitdnt rthe Qin einnati deik empkm at die jfealonsy of Northern men entertained by the Radical IwrtyThlhls Hate : lliere croi out in Tennemee politics ami that too, on the Union side mainly a renewal of the spirit of antagonism and dfclike to Northern men. Among thoe in power, "native and to the manner born," thweian evident joalouay of the Northern men who nave' bo actively participated in tut itfrtigle by which Tftinewec has been placm in (he advance. There is too much Ktnon to fear tht this summer's auccem will r6silC in the inalignratlon of a apirit which miiBt produee incalotilable miHchictf. Lei me illiiBtrale what I mean by the fucU in-'the late nlfert over the Union, nomination for Congresa in the Nashville district. Judge Lawrence in an Ohiean, ?ilr. Trimble aTennewean. Tlie former I know to have been ene of the tnort. fultliful and aljlat workers for the true welfare of the pedpMe and State. lie was agent of the ISiiruflii. Mr. Trimble in also :i true friend of loyalty and freedom, a scholar and an admirable lawyer. Whether he participated in the moilvi which were moat apparent in opposing iawrence, 1 do not l;now, but do not believe ho did. The entire canvoea againet Lawrence web conducted on the ground that being a Northern man he ought net te bo nominated. Those most influential amonp the white Republicans took that vrstiMl. Gov. Brownlow was forced into the quarrel, as aim Colonel Stokes the latter, I learn, much against bin will. It was openly amerted by leading Tcnno&cana "that citizens of Nsrthorn birth ought not to be placed in high office. The question of fitness did not enter in. They must "remain in the ltack-ground for some years to oome." Kep rtwentalivo Arnell. of Columbia, was the rineiial man who rcsistcl this domina tion. The language given above was ut tered in the presence of Northern men who had fought for the Union, on ground whore 00,000 of their. comrade lay sleep I Ing martyrs in defense of 'the Union and tif this Slate-and by man whediad nevar utrne arms. Tliis spirit did net ceae with the nomi nation of Mr. Trimble, and the declination of Judee Lawrence of a bolting nomina - tiun jirofl'ered him. ThtEeditor of the irkHHM Aetinng, at Naahville, the only Kadi on I Ciermau daily in tho South, who first suvcOHtea Jlr. Lawrence s claims, uut ws , taiued Trimble when nominated, has been punished fer having a mind of his own by the withdrawal of all State patronage from ins paper, wiiicn, of couree, atlecif) Inn sta Mlity. Mr. Lawrence, though working for tiM ottionts, is net lan alone. It is to be regretted that this narrow minded liicotrr slxMild prevail. It ib going to le a feature . T r ,T. r 1 "1, yet, i i ear, in ooniuern pomicn, aim will, if it should progress as the manifestations of it in Tennessee would intimate, be a yvi Rrl'T weapenito playliitp thchtinds m Uimc Southorn Tenders who arc striving to make it appear tliat tlic JNorthcrn men a aim is a war of races. The freed people will, in the main, stand by thoir friends of xsortiiorn tnrtli and principles, who have struggled lor them on grounds other than MJfwli necessity. This correspondent is a Radical, and writes for a Radical paper, and having traveled through portions of the Statu, ha aawme to upeak whereof be knows. MARSHALL COUNTY. Iuf T-t lit .Statement of (lie Iiilcrnnl ("omlltluu of llio County Report of the Criiml Jury. June Term, 1807.. 1st. On official lond.), etc., we find bonds of the public officers all good with suffi cient sesHritr. ' d. On public buildings. The offices of the clerks in good condition, also the jail is kWelrfurmshediBiw all in irood oondlti&n The courthouse we find a good deal abused, particularly the upper rooms, windows and doors, some of the rooms having been abused by parties that have no right to oeeupy them. We would suggest that the 3I II - . .-.I I. 1 aacrm oe isirucii- iu i.iti me uoors Used, except ta UiOfW who have the privi lege of entering the same. 3d. On yililic roads, we find the fol lowing ixads without overseers, to wit : From Faruiltgtfln William'a stare, from Wbi. 1). Ewing's to Collin's mill, from the Lewlsburg and ShelbyvIIle pike to Cation's shop, from Coleman's shop to A tit bur's mill, from Mrs. Cooer's to Giles ec-HBty line, from shaving Alacliine to Ale Call urn's Hl. 4th. On the subjfat of turnpike roads, we Hnd that there are Swtr roads running trow Lewtsburg, one to Shelbyville, one to Cor nfrsvilliij 911 e to Frauklin and one to MooresviHo. The SrH mrechave been re ceiviag tall under an act J Hissed by the Legislature in lij5, and have eipeniW the means so collivted in building bridges ami roMilrim; the roads : kmhc T them have brrawd money to Ajwir their roads., The bridge aeross tnck nvt on the Lew Wmrgand Pranklin pike was burned, and will be rebuilt Uii faM, that is the oalctila tiHi if not Interfered with. Jt is all the UrWge that has- not been rebuilt tm the tarnplkss in this county. The Moorasville (tike appears to have been abandoned by the Mtetltolder for six or sevcti years, and the County Court has appointed over seers on thedtliercnl sections of said road. We wouTa8k the clemency of court in regard.tp.the roads that aro waking htwat etfartsftd get Diefr Had hi the antar tliat theircbartir require. We, the tindaraigHad, grand jurors of the oonnty of MarsbaU, for the Juae tarni, 1S67, of the Circuit Court of Marshall coaaty, coming from the hotly of the poo pie whom we represent, do state the fol lowing feets : that his Honor Hilary Ward has ably, fait,' .fully and impartially con ducted and presided oyer the deliberations of this court as becomes a learned ami up right Judge. id. That the members of the attending court, amanjHt whom we particularly in oliide the bar rasidwii in Lewiaourg, have beea prompt, able and tree to the noble profession to which they are deroted Sd. That our thanks and high catesmare dae A. C Hiekey, Esq, Attorney General jwe hmn for the vigilant, taltoted, faithful iHtatftHe and generous manner in which he baa, to tbo satfefaetiaa of all, discbargetl b(e official duties, -5tlu And jHtrUcolarly we stale and can boar witness to the general good order, quiet, bobrlqtj, kMlaty and loyalty of our whole people embracing &I1 daasea and Mcee. ' j 6th. That these resolutions coming irem 'ij . r . r. sr:iw 5a 8 a s s 1 g I S B P Ss Js a s (A to m rc j r- ?c 1 1.69 1J 2-00 3J0 4.00 8.00 10 V J6 2. 2.00 S.00 4.00 fiJM 9X0 llifl 14 51 29 3 xro fi.oo ftMiSw limns 38 4 4.00 6.00 8.00 11.50 15.00 18 JW 22 3 47 I, 5.00 7.50 10.0011.60 18.00 22.00 26 47 M 6 J M0 12.00 16JS0 21.00 25.S0 30 55 S ! 7.U0 18014.00 19.Oi4i09 91 74 5 8.00 1S.00 16.00 21.50 27.00 32.50 38 71 8 9 9.00 MiO 18.00 UO 3.0(H SWJ91 42 71 l 10 10.00 15.00 20.00 2fi.50 :.00 3.l 46 S7'l0l II u.00 w.60 2tx jhoi36.oo aim e aiftii 12 lifid 18JW StjfW :l.50lSMlO 46JO W 1881119 13 UJ WJO 36.00 .1UW 12.00 50.00 Will 128 11 119 M.00 38.09 Sfi.60 45.00 K.50 64 119 137 1 nV SetSO 30.00 39.00 48DO 57.09 06 127 14 lo ROD MM 32.00 41.50 UM JO 13ft 156 82 K.W wMm.oo Mwrnrtw 1 4; ' 1 llCf r?k and TToim'Oo HtJhrHle. Tenn.. Jan. ?L 1867. m Srafii uTdr8 at MsiMltafl .opunly be iblisbed in the Union anu Dispatcu and the IVas and 2Tmc8, in the oity of Nashtfll?, also tho Anric(n Union, at Slielbytillc, with tlie eolmn fa?t, that the people of Marshall coonty arc more quieL with less violation of law than at any time anterior to the oivil war. Ctb. That our thanks are due to the court, the Attorney General, the officers of the court, and to the citizens generally, for the courteous and respectful decorum all have exhibited during this three weeks' aession of the Circuit Court. 7th. That Col. Jamca R. Ncill, the Sheriff) 1iia deputies, the constables of the court, have our warmest thanks for the kind and attentive manner in 'which they have discharged their dutias to lis and the whole court. JamebV. EwiKG, Fbrman. Isaac II. Williams, Leroy L. 'Farmer, Hiram Harris, Gideon JJ. Dysart, : Jose-di G. Roson, Joseph Adams, 1 David Bigham, Joel R. T., Ranom, Newton McQuiddy, Samuel Davi?, j John Porter, William Bills, j and W. F. Dyer, Constable. . ! A tj-ue copy: W. D. Fishek, Clerk. I June 22, lflC7. SELLING 0T. THE BUTTRE STOCK OP F U E'l l T U R E - s' t " - ; f- 5 House-Furnishing Goods, JElc, Of FRED. PHILLIPS, No 27 Xortli Mar ket alrecf, will be sold cheep far each to cloie tinainoM 1 busin may29tf C. KIRCIIER, Trustee. FOE; SALE, A Steam Saw Mill AND TANNER Y. A NRW AND VALUABLE STEAM SAW Mill and Tannery, and the Lots uimn which tney arb situated, containing about live (M acres, in the town of Normandy, on the Nash ville and Chattanooga Railroad. Wo will ofltr the above Mill property for sale, nil of it beinir new nnd in good condition, on the premise, 011 iliomlny. tlie lfstli dny or.Iuly, on' a credit of one and two year", retaining a lien tu secure the payment of tho purchase money. J Tills ifino property, in a beautiful, henlthful and fruitful country, and is admirably adapted to manufacturing Interests. Wo call special attention to this sale ns an opportunity ferju fine investment. ! JunoZt 3v I'AKIf. rf.IilOTT V l'Q.i RATES OF BOARD ; ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, v 1 n g 1 x 1 a . TN DBPBRENCKT0T1IB.F1NANCIAL KM JL barrarsinents of tho South, we hare reduced our rates for this season as follows r Hoard per liny f3 00 Jtortrd per Montli, (30 days,)- ..-875 00 The place shall be better kept thnu it has ever been before, and the Mineral Water have an unequalled reputation. ritAzii:it & kaxdomii, janeJTlw Proprietors. COMMISSIONER'S SALE CORtfEUSVItrJE, GILES CO. TENNESSEE. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE CIR euit Court of the United Slates for the .Mid dle Dlitrtkt ef Tennessee, in the cause ,of Wra'y A-Gilllland et al. vs. Trabae & Lurus, I will, on the .Ttveiity-tlilrl Ilnj- or July, 1807, A 11 o'clock a. m on the premises, ex poo to sale to the highott bidder, tho following de rcribed real estate, belonging to the late firm of TrahueJt Lucus: A Lot of Land in tbo town of Coriifrnvilltv (liles county, -Tennessee, on tho eut side of Main street, beginning at a stake at the southwest aorncr of the lot belonging to A. Huff, running thence soutwardly with said Main rtreet twenty-five feet to a stake; thence east 111 feet to a ftako: thence north twenty fire feet ton stake; thence with the lino of said A. Kulf'illot 111 feet to the beginning. TERMS One-fourth cash on day of sale, bal ance on ix, twelve and eighteen months' time. Sold without redemption. Possesion given on day ol sale. E. R. CAMPBELL. Clerk june21 Id In Chancery at Nashville. Stato of Tennessee OSieo Clerk nnd Master, Chancery Court at Nashville, May .the 16th, !867 Carolino II. Baas, Adm'rx, etc. complainant, vs 1711 1. U',1 . .t .1. .lnra.lr.Mr. All! U. WVf a,S, .UlCtllltl4l I.. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED in this cause that tho defendant, Robert lircing, Wnnon-resident 01 tnoataleoricrmoesee: it is therefore ordered that ho enter his appear ance herein bcioro or witmn tnenrst tnree days of the next term of said Court, to bo held oh tho first Monday in November next, 18G7. and plead, answer or demur to complainant s bill, or tho aaa nill ho tnkon far oonfesscd as to him and set fwlartriR cx parte, and that a copy of thMerdariic published for four pqnscoutivcwocks in tnexvasnviue union ana uupatcn. A oopy Attest: M. B. HOWELL. Clerk and Master. ,A1mw L. Demoes, Sol'r for oompl't. jc2S w4t In Chancery at Nashville. Sttto of Tennessee OSico Clerk nnd .Aloster, Chancery Court at Nashville, Juno the 21H, 1867, Acdrow Jaekson, Adm'r, otc, ot als . Icom plainants, vs. John Laurence et als., de- TTAPPBARING FROM-AFFIDAVIT PILED - in thUoauto that the defeudaaU. S. O. Nelj son, Cbas. Merrissn, J. V. -II. Clenborn, Cbail noy, tx r, etc., ot Morns, deceased, no t v. Mnlttr, aro non-reswents 61 ;tLJ le ei u.ennoseee: 11 i mereiore oruerea at thap enter their appearance herein before wtnfffrfhenfirst three davs ef the next term1 of said Court, to be held on tho first Monday in November next, 1S6T, and plead, answer or demur to complainants bin, or tue same wilt be taken fer confessed as to them and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy ot tms order be pnuusneu tor tour consecutive i. i .u T i. ..:n f e 1 T; . 1 1 Acory-Attest: M. B. HO WELL. Clerk and Master. Caruthers, Gaut 4 Caruthers, Sol'rs lor com- plainaam. juneai w4t In Chancery at Nashville, State of Tennessee Office Clark and Mafter, Chancery Court at Nashville, June the 3d, lS67 Otis .t Co.. complainants, vs. Mary A. Sands et an defendant. IT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FTT.Rn 1 In this cause that tho defendants. Mary A, Sands and John B. Sands, and Win. W. Traoey, James Wilson, Thomas J. Strong and Jos. W. Irwin, composing the firm of Traeey. Irwin .t It is therefore ordered that thv eater thnir in- Maranee hereiu before or within the first threa Jars of tlie next term of said Court, to be held or tlie ant Monday in Aevwaibernext, JSG7, and ulead. aaswar or deaiar U romnlainanta' hil ar the sane will be tke for confessed b to thfHM and set for hearinc exparte, ana that a coiiy of this order be Ml unshod for fur oonreca- live weeks in the Nasfcritle Union and Dkpatcb. A copy Attest : w. U HOVL1j. Clerk and Matter. K. A. Otis. Sol'r for eowpl'ts jvneSt) wtt In Chancery at Nashville. Stale flfTsnnoai Ottse i Clerk and Maetari .Mytheai,Tij7j Chancery Court at Nash vftle, Geo. A. Allan. Adm'r. etc et als. eaffinlabi ants, NawtM L. (Ireeofield et, 4i,fmd ants. IT API'EAIUXG FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED I in tbiscaBHt tliat the defendants. A. B Sludar.' Martha V Sluder. Thotnas W. Morton. Addia I.. .Morton asd Sue Kebeera Allen, are Bon-rei- detaf the State of Tennessee : kit thersAwe vnlred that tber enter their abnearanee herein bet ore or within tne first three day or the next trui of said Court, to be held oa the first Mon day in November next, 1307. and plead, answer or demur to eewelaiaatrta' bill, or the Batae wilt fur hearing x parte, aud that a BOW of this opier be publisbcxl for four consecutive weak iisj A eepy Attest : M a. liuvt Buti, Clerk and Master W F- Ceepw, Sol'r for i-ompl tti ;on wtt IX OIIAVCF.UY AT CIXVTIUCVII.I.IU Stl uf Tennessee (Jerk's Office. Chancer Court at Ceatrevillo, Jane tne ann, isoi. Pleasant "Walker wa. RaWteii 'WliMeeldsaet al. TT APPEARING FROM THE ALLBGA I lion in Miiaidainant'it lull, wbtch are snern to, that the dsieedanU, Rebeeaa fleotte. wide w. ofValentineueonjo.dceasei, llwekwh, James. Johu, Wnooie and Martha, residents of tha Ktain ol Arkansaae Marv Ueoree. Ittho mtermarried with some jterson whose name is unknown to the oomplainant, suppescu to be a resideat of tho State ef Arkansas.- Persecio V...h rdMnMlc. Pun uh. anrf. feunrwwt tn reside In the State of Arcanta. so that tha, ordinary process ot law canaoi oe servea upon low II made in ar Mtcessiv niaar at the a-1 11 an tha aoond Aland ar in Ssetember next. then and there te pteed, answer or demur to, complainant's bill, or tbo aaiae will be takeu as ronles-ed as to them, and set for 'hearing ex parte. V. M. JUUCiaUA. U.and M. . GRAVEL ROOFING. E ttirratitaJ ...a a i - i r 11 ' X CdC Sorth the .NasbnlU Union and ImtleS.rer: weelo, far sakt eefeltfi !to Coerthoue in 'he town of Centre- f7PJRA.VEL 1 aprae tf GRAVES. H0UCIUNS C0 NASHVIlLiUEi AGBiCULTURAL WORKS, (Tennessee d'c n i t e n t i a vy.) WE ARE NOW PRKPAKBD TO FOEU IT nuh to the Trade, at tinubuRlIyulovr lljrurc!, 1 J . t!ii - i ? Iii Wheat and Grain 'Threshers LEVER POWERS, ;t. . rt .tJJ. . i . 5 0 ! r i ! . ; , Of bur own manufjstore, warranted equalito anymado North or South. We alap manufac ture ot THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, PLOWS, CTTOVSCRAPEtSS,T? ' ' ' t CjULTIVATOltS, , t.,u .1.: i..,' it i . . JOKN-,SIIEr.I,EItS, t n,i ! ; STKAF1CDTTEU'ctc., and all kindj of CEDAR WARE. which we offer to CASH BUVERS at lower rates than ever before sold in this market. Also on brad, fifty" tons of : i ASSORTED HOLLO W-WABE ofi very superior oualitv. at nriees defvinarcom petition. We will make it to the interest of pitfcnasers to call on us beloro purcbosmg else wh,ere. Wo warrant all our work, and guaran tee satisfaction in every instance. jHYATT, UltlGGS A-WAitn.il June 11-lm b ICE CREAM H. V. BASSETT, i toO. 49 CEDAR STREET, rPAKKS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO Ladies nndGcntlcmcn that he will open his loo Trunin, ssiiiooii on aiiifs wax, and will keen the nurcst article durin? tho sea son. He is nlro prepared to servo customers witn j.viaiii,ijs cooked in tho very best st le. juneSlm 5,000,000 Pressed liric ado by CHAMBERS. BRO. Sc CO. S PAT ENT BRICK MACHINE, at ibe IASHYIIXE oil BRICK WORKS. alHESE BRICK ARE SUPERIOR TO THOSE . mada hy any other process for any purpose ior wmcn nncK aro used, xney nut witnstand double the pressure of hand-mndn lirick- with out crushing, and the mortar will adhero more firmly to them; they are less pervious to mois ture, and therefore vastly superior where strength or durability are required. For Pavements and Cisterns they cannot bet xceueu. PniLAbKLPHU, OotobcrlS. 1803 This is to certify that we have used many thousands of Chambers. Bro. & Co.'s Machine Brick, and we, as builders, prefer them to all others, as they are more durable, will cut in any uesireu uirecuuu, unu mo monaraaneres more firtniy to them: Chris. Binder, Sixth, above Jefferson; E. S. Fitch. Bricklayor and Builder. Seventh, above Oxford; A. D. Caldwell, old Builder. 484 Walnut street. In building the railroad bridge over the RtliirlL-i!l rivor 9 9IV1 liriMr enA . n den Woolen Mills, 2,000,000 brick; Sewers of vuuiu;u, ow,uuu uricK ; iuy i-avemenis, aiu.uuu brick; New Jail, Washington. D. C. 400.000 brick; Collins Iron Company's Works, Mar- queue, cupenor, liw.uuu bncK. Ail of the above nnd manvmillinnn mnrn iiccf in prominent public and private improvements were made by Chambers, Bro. fc Co.'s Patent Brick Machine. Wo take pleasure in referring to tho following named gentlemen in. this city, who havo used our brick, and join in tho foregoing testimo nials: A. G. Sanford, President of tho First Na tional Bank: Jesso Warren, Carpenter and Builder; W. H. Northern. Carpenter nnd Build- in, iicuuiuu .v jurivtiuu, uricKiayera; voi. i.x VanDrne, Gen. Supt. N. & D. R. R.; II. G Scorch Real Estate Acent. We aro also making the world-renowned "Philadelphia Fronts," which for front and hearth brick cannot be excelled. Brick shipped nt low rates to any point on. river or railroads. Pavements laid at most reasonable rates, nnd all work warranted, tor further information or orders, address MASON, ADAMS .t CO.. Agents, Nashville Stcnm Brick Works. P. 0. Box 491, Nashville, Tenn., ! . . 1 T " 1 "1- 1 T-. IT , ' ur apiij hi uiiun. i uru near iiace iracK. mayS 3m AdiaiitIstrnor"H Sale. WILL PROCEED TO SELL TO THE HIGH est bidder, for cash, nt public auction, on I rmnAY.:.icNE2it, isor. ec1$!l laktEe latoresidenco of ailarv XMav. on tlie corner of McLemnre anil I.irin stri ash Vllle. lenn.. fill the nersnnnl tironprtv nf Tphiih tho said Mary J. May died possessed, consisting of nine carpets, nine wardrobes, nino bedsteads, nine spring mattresses, nine washstands, nino marble-top bureaus, ono fine mirror, one One piano, two centre-tables." chairs, tables, safe, aiicnen lurntturc, ana vannus ntner articles. A. D. CREIGHTON. Adm'r. iunel2 tds. MORIS NEW Clot hi ii AT G. B. ABBOTT'S, 39 North College Street Frock and Sack .Goats; ELIiaA&P Ji WSIXJfSS S UITS. Duck ILiiicii Couis, PAST S A .V 1 VESTS. Beautiful White and Funop XA.TtSir.LiaS TESTS. The beft madeaudbest fitting, aU'try law soices icnllcitit;iis Oiulevuear, ta.oviiH, StISl'B.VlIlItN, IIAI.r 3(iE. ETC A lar:-j tr.cl- nf Plollis Pusiuiiyr aa aad Vest ing, fine Duck JLineus uf rorioua colors. All of which will be made to order in the best manner and WAItUAXTEn TO FIT. June! TO STOCKHOLDERS. Orncs LpNjtsnvjt.ir JtDrciToa R. It. Co., Nsirvil.L. Mar 38. 1867. 1 XIQLTIOHIS UKRHBY U1VBIJ THAT THK SA Nashville and Deeatar Railroad Company are prepared te issue UKnx'ii'iCA'i'tKi ur STOCK to the Stockholders of the Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, the Central Southern, Railroad, and the Tennessee and Alabama Cea tral Railroad, whenever their Certificates cf- fiteek in said Companies are sorrendered, at tha dUks ot tna lompany ta isunmie. U. w. fcKAi, becrttary. nsay3Q lm LBM P.4T. HENDEES0N BEOS., if - i, , .. !. : , ,t .. : t 1 LIOEXS it PRACTICAL PLUMBERS i.... GAS AND STEA3I FITrEItS?; Wb.-- 73 Cherry : Street (Old No. U,) opposite Colonnade Building, NASHVILLE ....texaI ISstallislLea in. 185S. - t '. -' .; : . i i , . - .hi J.EARE, PREPARED TO DO "WORK IN Y T our, line in a prompt and first-class manner.""' ' ' - PLUMBERS' MATERIAL On band: nnd for sale. SHEET EEAn, LEAD PIPE, " . PIG EE An,;' foiice ' iuaips, 1 CISTERN PUMPS, BEEP . WELL iFVSVPS,- 1 . f - , ALE PUMPS, ARTESIAN PUMPS, BATHS, washstands; ' riti. Ty-ATBR-CLOSETS. f-'!' BLOCK-TIN and HYDRANTS. BEER COCKS. "; SHAMP00NING COCKS, BASIN COCKS. HOSE, ' HOfWATER BOILERS', NOZZLES. COUPLINGS, ETC OAS PITTING. Public and Private Buildings, Store Houses, etc., fitted up in the most improved style, and on reasonable terms. Chandeliers, Hall Lights, Pillar Lights. Drop Lights. Portable Stands with Hose. Pendants, Brackets, Glass Globes, Smtike Bells, Patent and Plain Shades, Cigar Lighters, etc. IRON PIPE, For Gas, Water and Steam, from an eighth inch up to two inches. Fittings for the Above. Tees, Elbows, Crosses, Plugs, Bushings. Re ducers,. Leek Nuts. Hooks, Return Bends, Unions, etc. STEAM FITTING. Steamboat, factory. Hotel and Stationary Engino work done. Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles. Steam Trans. Glnbo VhIvm- all sijea: Guago Cocks, Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Cylindor iocks, etc, etc. feb21-3m New York nnd Bremen STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ! First-Class U. S. Mail Steamships Atlnntic, Bnltic, Western HetroiioIN, Fourth .St on in or, FOR SOOTH HAMPTON' AND EHKMEX, taking passenger to Southampton. London, Havre and Bremen at the following rates, payable in gold, or its equivalent in currency: FIRST CABIN, $110. SECOND CABIN, 805. STEERAGE, $35. From Bremen, Southampton, Havre, to New York: FIRST CABIN. $IIO. SECOND CABIN, $75. STEERAGE, Excursion Tickets out and Home : First Cabin, 82IO. .Second C'aliin, $130. SteernKe, $70. 8AILIKO DAYS FROM NEW YORK AND BREMEN: May 4 and 18 Juno 1. 15 and 2)-July 13 and 27. Aug. 10 and 24-SepL 7 and 21 Oct. 6 and 19. For freight or passage appl v to W. W. TOTTEN, Agent for Nashville. ISAAC TAYLOR. President. ' may! tf 40 Broadway, New York. Hartman's Safety Bridle and Lines. Tni9 most novel In vention prevents all ac cidents by horses. With It, the running away, or kicking of a hoie, 1st utterly iinpossibh-. FOR GENERAL DRIVING, OR "FOR RUN . AWAY AND KICKING nORSES. With tbis improvement, a woman can control a spir ited horso with more ease and absolute certain ty than the strongest man can with a common bridle. Everybody is most cordially invited to f ire us a call. The satisfaction of seeing this nvention will amply pay you for your trouble. Th e Bridle may bo seen at Room No. 11 Colon nade .Building, on Cherry street, Nashville, Tenn. For further particulars, address JOHN M. HIGGS. spr2l tf Nashville Tenn. CHANCERY SALE Maury County Lands. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE HON, Chancery Court ot Columbia, at theSeptem- ber Term thereof, 1S67, in the case of Claiborn & Tbom pson vs. Allies ll. iMayes.1 win sen to tne nignest bidder, on tbe premises, on Sntiirdn-, tlie 27th lny of July next, A valuable Tract of Land situated in the 17th Civil District of Maury county, on the waters of beeper a creek, adjoining the lands or Jostiua Harbison, Daniel firina and others, being the snme conveyed by E. H. Spencer to the said Miles 11. Slaves, containing about am acres, abont one-half of which is cleared and in a good totA nf jtnlttvniiiin Anil tlmftfimfl will ha ili. vided to suit purchasers and sold on a credit of one nnd two years, with interest Irom date, ireq fratn the right of redemption, the parchaser required to execute notes with approved secu-" rity, and a lien retained for tbe purchase money. tt inn riua p i t Juno ai. 1867 td UNION BANK NOTES. TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT OF THE .L Legislature of Tennessee, passed December 12tn, ISO), entitled an act "To expedite tho dis tribution of the effects of Banks, which havo or may make assignments among their creditors." netlce is heroby given to the holders of the notes of The Union Bank of Trrnssshr to file then; with the undersigned, at the Bank in Nashville, between now and tbe 1st day of January, eigh- . 1 , 1 , . iffeVl , ' 1VV.I IIUIIUI W UUU CI. 1 11 1 11 V, 1 1 J" ! fiuu 1 VI O V certificates therefor, or they will be forever barred from any participation in tbe assets of mo uank 'ibecertttieaies win no received at fab in payment for debts due the Bank, wheth er tendered before or after the 1st of Janu ary. 1S. JOS. W. ALLEN, Trustee. Dee. -jj, itswi. Zl-tirn In Chancery at Nashville State of Tennessee Office Clerk and Master. Chancery Court at Nashville, May the 1st, 1S57. Chauaeey Page Si Co., eomplaiaants, vs. Tbe C umberland mver Coal and Lumber to., de fendants. TT ABPBARINO FROM" AFFIDAVIT PILED in this oanse that the defendants, The Cum berland River Cual and Lumber Company, nre non-resident of the State of Tennesjee: it is there tore ordered that the enter their appearance herein before or withrh the first three days, of the next term of said Oourt, to be held on the first Monday in November next, 1S67, and plead, answer or demur ta eainplainants' bill, or tha same will be taken fermifeased us to them and set for hearing ex pafte, and thai a copy of this order be published feriaar consecutive weeks in the Nashville Unisn and Dispatch. A eopy Attest: M. U. UUMliLL. Clerk and Master. Guild. Smith & tinitd, SeTrs fer eompl'ts. june93 wit For 'Renf. BY.DBOREE IN CHANCERY, LNTlllf GA5F rJnD. W. Walker vk. the Sheriff of D&vilscm county and others. I aia direst ed to rent fer-the year 1667 the following property, vis t The Store Honse now oesuflied byMessrt. R. B. Cheatham Jt Co. . . The Store House on unnrcn meet occupied oy Messrs. Hamilton Jt Green. And a Store R.icm between the two hemes above mentioned. TVrt. Iiliino In mt -rtl fall OD meat R. B. Cheatham Jt Co.'s. corner of Church and College. dees-tf LU.J n. jr. uuaio. Armies. MT A. . ( I LIFE MSUilANGF;;C0i - i uor . ... A ilartl'ord, ConiiectiGiilti Assets, Jnnnnr; fsorJ $4,500,0100 luconieforyeiiremll 20 fQO QQf Jan. 1, 1807, 5)0, OAAJjQO (Anrl Policies. Issued,! 4 Jjy , 1 Nasliville Agencv: 36 College W. T. TAEBOTT, p. p. pecic, General Agent. Resident Agent, N. B. This Company has uniformly made 2C er cent larger Annual Dividends than any other ifelnsuranceCompany represented in this Stale sep2-tf THXC SECOND NATIONAL BANE,: OF NASHVILLE, Coilege Street near Union, Designated Depwitary and Financial Agent of the United States, it is prepared to transact a rogular Banking busicss, and furnish Exchange on NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS. LOUISVLTLE, - AND CINCINNATI. Government Securities, Gold and Silver,bought andsoldon Commission. JOIUTLUMSDEN. President, W. J.-TU0MAS, Cashier.. oct21-ly. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, NASHVIIXE, TENN., 12, UOIKO A KKGULAR Banking and Excliange Business, And will pay special attention to Collections.' CAPITA!. STOCK, $200,000 , DIRECTORS. DAN'L HILLMAN, R. II. GARDNER. 0. F. NOEL. SAM'L W ATKINS, JAS. WHIIWORTH. W. H. EVANS, BYRD DOUGLAS, B. S. RHEA. A. HAMILTON. JAS. WHIIWORTH, JOBS PORTERFIEID, President. Cashier. june2 3m PURCHASING AGENCY. EDWIN C. CLARKE, AO EXT IS NEW TOItK FOK. PUK t'HASlA MERCHANDISE AN1 SIAClIINErtY OF ALE KINDS. HAVING A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF nearly sixteen years in New York, and an extensive acquaintance with first-class Manufac turers and Dealers in this city, in the various branches of Trade and Manufacture, I am now Srepared to fill orders for a 1 kinds of Mercban ise, at the lowest market prices. Merchants, Mechanics and Families will find it to their interest to favor me with their orders. Orders from all parts of the country respectfully solicited, A reasonable commission charged. Addrcf EDWIN C. CLARKE. 103 Pearl street, or box .3572 New York. Rkfkrencks. F. W. G. Bellows, Vico Presi dent Pacific Mail Steamship Co., New York; Isaac Taylor, President New York and Bremen Steamship Co., N. Y.; Crocker, Wood Co., New York ; E. VV. Barstow fc Sons, New York j Ruger Bros., New York ; linn. A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, N. Y. : A. B. James, Esq., New Orleans; Geo. .lame?, Esq., Zanesville, Ohio ; Woolworth & Graham, Newxork; Marshall Johnson.it Co., New York : Henry Mooro Genung, New York. npr21 3m In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Office Clerk and Master, Chancery Court at Nashville, May tho 8th, 1867. A. B. Shankland, complainant, vs. John C. Bridges et als., defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED -"in this cause that the residences of tho de fendants, the administrator of J. G. Hasbrook, deceased, whoso name is nnknown, Benjamin Carson. John Carson, Elizabeth Carson. Norfiet Carson and Harriet S. Carson, nro nnknown, and that Mary Hasbrook is a non-resident of tho Stato of Tennessee: it is therefore ordered that thoy enter their appearance herein before or within the first three days of the next term of said Court, to be held on the fir3t Monday in November next, 186T, and plead, nnswer or demur to complainant's bill, or tho same will bp taken for confessed n3 to them and set for hear ing; ex: parte, and .that a copy of this order bp published for four consecutive weeks in tbb Nashville Union and Dispatch. A copy Attest;: M. B. nOWET L, 4. . .. . Clerk nnd Master. D. F. Wilkin, Sol'r for compl't. june27w4t In- Chancery at Nashville. Stnte of Tennessee Offico Clerk and Master; Chancery Courtnt Nashville, April the 27th, 18G7. Joseph W. Huddleston, complainant, vs. C. H. Legueur et als., defendants, IT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED in this cause that the defendant, Lafayette Beech, i3 a non-resident of the State of Ten nessee: it is therefore ordered that he enter hU appearance herein before or within the first three days of the next term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in November next,lS67. and plead, answer or demur to complainants' bill, or the. same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy ot this order bo published for four successive weeks in the Nashville Union and Dispatch, A copy Attest: M. B. HOW ELL, Clerk and Master. Rice & Thompson, Sol'rs for compl't. je2o wit In Chancery at Nashville. Stale of Tennesseee Offico Clerk and Master, Chancery Court at Nashville, May the 11th, 1667, Oscar F. Noel, complainant, vs. D.D. Dickey et als.. defendants. ' TT APPEARING PROM AFFIDAVIT FILED in this cause that tho defendant, R. L. Bing ham, is .a non-resident oi tne state ot Tennessee: it is thereforo.ordered that ho enter his appear ance herein before or within the first three lays of the next term of said Court, to bo held on the nrst ivionday in JNorembernext, 1S67. and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for bearing ex parte, and that a copy of mis oroer oe pnoitsueu ior lour oonseeative weeKs in the mashville union and Dispatch. A copy Attest: M. B. HOWELL, Clerk and Master Guild. Smith Si Guild, Sol'rs for eompl'ts. june27 wit In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Office Clerk and Master, Chancery Court at Naihville. April tbe SOfh, 187t John O'Neil ctuxor, complainants, vs. William Conner et als., defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED L in this cause that the defendant, William Conner, is a non-resident of the State of Ten nessee: it is therefore ordered that he enter his appearance herein before or within the firct three days of the next term of said Court, to be held on tbelst Monday in Novemberncxt,lw7.!iad plead, answer or demur to complainants' bill, or tbe same will be taken for confessed ai to him and set for bearing ex parte, and that a eopy of thU order be published for four consectttive weeks in tho Nashville Union mid Diepateh. A copy-Attest: M. B. HOWELL, Clerk and Master. Abram L. Demos, Sol'r for eompl'ts. june-'S wl In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Office Clerk and Master, Chancery Court at Nashville, June the rth. 18U7. II. T. Wilkinson, complainant, vs, Rrisba P. Fort et ahk. defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED L in tbis cause that tbe defendant. Klbba P. Port, is a non-resident of the State of Teen eases: it is therefore ordered that be enter bis appear ance herein before or within the first three days of the next term of said Court, to be heM on the first Monday in November next, 1967. and plead, answer er demur to complainant's MM. or tho same will be taken far confessed as to bim and.set fer hoe.ring,ex parte, and that a eeer ef this order be published fer foar eenseeative weeks fn the Nashville Union and Dispatch. A copy-Attest M. B. HOWELL, Cletk and Master. Abram L. Demess. Sol'r for coBspl't, je28 wit In Chancery at Nashville. fitt of Tcnneaiee Office Clerk sad Master. Chancery Court at Nashville, Hay tha l.tth. 1S67. M. A. Parrish'Jt Co , complainants, vs. T7st, Guthrie A Co.. defandanU. ' TT APPEARING FROil AFFIDAVIT FILED I in this nun that defendants. Henry Wast. Guthrie, A. J. West, composing firgi of West, uutbno Co . are non-resraents ot the State of Tcnnessea: Jt is therefore ordered, that they enter their appearance herein before or within the first threedays of the next term of said Court, to be held on tbe first Monday in Novem brr next. 1867. and nlead. answer or demnr ta complainant's bill, er tbe same will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing ex parte, and that a eopy of this order be published for tour eenseeative weeks in the Aashrille union andiiispRteh. A copy Attest: M. If. IIOWKLL. Clerk and Master. Wilkin JcVaashn, Sol r for conpl'U- je2T wit sup: a i, ! ti. il-, .i :.-fi i . i . ,.i iV 1. . iJf 'Turf ... .!.. i ' 7 " LIVERY AND 1 ' ' Nos. 391, A3 D'eaderick- street, Between Summer nnd Cherry. qiHE UNDERSIGNED ATOULD MOST RE JL specjfully call the attention nf the citliens of Nashville' -nndepublic" generallyV to his fine stock of BUGGIES. HORSES and CARRIAGES, which can. be .furnished at any. bpur, day, or night. "Tho buggies end carriagea'are.f THE MOST MODERNSTYjLE and my horses cannot bo excelled in speed and style by any in the city. Give the "UP AND UP" a call, and I warrant td give satisfaction. I vi onld also call the.partioular attention of the pnblic to my facilities for BoaTcMaig Horses. Having thoroughly Tepairod nnd made large additions to my stables, fitting them up se as to secure tbe amplest r6om hnd comfort for tbe hones, embodying ullnowand modern improve ments, and secured tbe services of the bejt Hostlers in the country, and my stable being thoroughly ventilated, I feel sonfidont of giving ' GENERAL SATISFACTION to all who may favor me with their patronage. Having set apart a portion or this Mammoth Stable for the accommodation of - J TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS,' L I most respectfully solicit a share of their pa ronage. Thankful for past favors, I most respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same. J. F. PEXTECGST. junelS 3iu Proprietor. JAMES RUBDIjE & Col, 41 Bullitt Street, . j Jlnnufnctiirers and l'roprlctorS' if HURLEY'S j Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. HURLEY'S STOMACH BITTERS;. HURLEY'S ague Torrxo.! i HURLEY'S j WORM CANDY' Extract Jamaica Ginger. . Dr. Seabrook's Soothing Syrup. HARTMAN'S Oriental Pearl Drops. . i BETTISON'S English Horse Xliiament. SEATON'S Chemical Writing Fluid. apr5 u In Chancery at Nashville. j State of Tennessee Office Clerk and Master, Chancery Court at Nashville, April the 25th, 1667. Horaco M. Durgin, complainant, vs. Louisa F. Durgin, defendant. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED JL in this causo that defendant, Louisa F. Durgin, 13 a non-resident of tho Stato of Tennessee; it is therefore ordered that shecnterherappear nnce herein before or within tho first three days of the next term nf said Court, to be held, on the first Monday in November next, 1867, nnd plead., answer or" demur to complainant's bill, or the same will bo taken for confessed as to her and Jisna: A copyi-Attest : M. B. HOWELL, Clerk and Master, McClanahan cc Clare, Sol'rs for compl't. mnea w4t j la Chancery at .Nashville. ; State Of Tennessee Office Clerk and Master, Chancery Court at Nashville, May tho 6th. 1807. James W. Hamilton, Complainant, vs. Richard iirotberton, .Defendant, TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED --in thiscaufe thatdel'endant. Richard Brother- ton is a non-resident of tho Stato of Tennes see: it is therefore ordered that ho enter his ap- Searance herein before or within the first three ays of the next term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in November next, 1867, and plead, answer or demur to complainant s bill, or the same will bo taken for confessed in ttt him and set for hearing ex part o, and that a copy oi mu uruer do ouuuanea ior iour conseca tive weeks in theNashville Unionnnd Dispatch. a copy akcsi: ai. jj. iiu r.iiti. Clerk and Master. ' Abram L. Demoss. Sol'r for Comp's jcST wit In Chancery at Nashville, State of Tennessee Office Clerk and Master, unaucery uouri ai nasnvnie, aiay me xpi, i: Wing, Tobey Jt Co. et als., complainants, Geo.F. Case et als., defendants. , 7T APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVITFILED x in this cause that the defendant. Geo. K. Case, is a non-resident of the State of Tennesson it is therfore ordered that he enter bis anncarance herein before or within the first threa days ot tbo next term ot said court, to be belli nn itiA (InI Knndav in Vnv.mh.r narl 1UI7 .. . ,i plead, answer or demur to complainants' bill, or tue 8.1 mo win ue taxen ior contested as to him and set for bearing ex parte, and that a copy ot this order oe puoiisnea ior lour aenseeutive weK in tbe .Nashville Union and Dispatch. A copy-Attest: ill. B. HOWELL, Clerk and .Muster. , Sol'rs for eompl'ts. McClanahan !c Clare, june23 wit In Chancery 'at Nashville. State of Tennessee Offieo Clerk and Master, Chancery Court at Nashville, May the 18th, 135A Ann Stothard et als., complainants, vs. Horace II. Harrison et als., defendants. T T APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED JL In tbis cause that the defendant, N. E. Allo- way, is a non-resident ot the state ot Tennes see: it is therefore ordered that he enter his ap(.!nrance herein before or within the first three days of the next term or said Court, to be held on the first Monday in November next. 1867, and plead, answer or demnr to complainants' bHl, or the same will be taken for eonfaased as to hint and set for hearing ex parte, and (bat a espy of mis order tie published ter iBur consecutive weeks in tbe NashvHle Union and Dispaten. A copy Attest: M.B.HOWELL, Clerk and Master. Bate Jt Williams, Abram L. Demoss. Sol'rs fur cotnplatbants. june28 w4t In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Office Clerk and Master, Chancery Court at Nashville, May the 2d, lyji. W, W.Lyles. complainant, vs. W. R. Lueas et als., defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED 1 in thf cause that the defendant, B. O. Pearl, is a non-resident of tbe State of icnnejEec it is theretoreiufirdered that. I enjennisrappearaneetneretn;DeQre or wtthintthe firstlthreel Lin: ays oi tne apxt terraw saur umn. en the first MdRffivin N'mtnh. trbB- hi next, 1S67, and plead, answer or demur to com-' plainant's bill, or the some will bo taken for eonfeseed a to him and set for hearing ex parte, and that a copy of this order be published for four eenseeutive weeks in the Nashville Union and Dispatch. A eopy Attest: M. B- HOWELL. Clerk and Master. N. Jt Ed. Baxter, Solrs fer eompl't. jaae36 wtf. PIEES, FISTUEA, FISSHItlM, STRIC TXTRES, TTilOItS, POETPDS, EUEOS, .TEGEItS, ETC. .Special Attention Given to Diseases or Female. ...$ it BK?J! CL0PT0N, OF IIUimVILLB, Alt- may be eon wilted in CLAttKSVlLbB. Ky Sam the 7th to the 14th of July, lie' has never lost a patient nor had an aetident to happen. Refers tojuore than two thousawl respectable citizens of the Southern States, who have Ibeen perfectly relieved. jtxnKOK 'GVCEXX' 5ISTRIBlI,iriON bt ires " ' . -a., f j.iM- , aierclinnta nnd Manuffttnrcrw' JEWELRY ASSOCIATION, 19 and 195 ISroadwaj, INEW YORK CITY. OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND MLir deons. Fine Oil Paintings, 'Engrarlngs, Sli ver Ware, Gold and Silver Watehesand elegant Jewelry, consisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mo saic, Jet, Lava, and Ladies' Sets, Gold Penji with gold and silver extension holders. Sleevei But tons, sets o Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, etc., eta, valned at S$l, 000,000, FOR ONE HOEXAR. Tlie Jlcrehnnts nnd Ufanurhctnrerh Jewelry Associntlou eAlUyour attention t6 the fact of its being the'largest and most popu lar Jewelry Association in the United Statos. The business is and always has been conducted in the most candid and honarable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of' our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and eostly goods. The sadden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German war.and recent disastrous finan cial crisis in Europe, has cansed tbe iailure of 4 largo number of jewelry house? in Londbn 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 pnrchased very largely of these bankrupt goods, at such extremely low prices that we.can afford to send away finer goods, and give better chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doic isimilar business. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and wa respectfully so licit your patronaj e, as we are confident of giv ing tha utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded a number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the country. Those who patronize us will receive the full value ef their money, as no article on our list is worth less than one dollar, retail, and there are no blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on havingprompt 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 tbe Merchants' and Manu-1 facturers Jewelry Assiociation, and havo kindly allowed use of their names: Frederick V. Browne, Esq., Treasury Depart ment, Washington, D. C, Piano, value, 5450; Miss Anna L. Frost, Waverly Terrace, New York city, ladies' gold enameled and diamond set Watch, value, $300; William B. Emmons, New Orleans, La., Sewing Machine, value, 875; George L. Davenport. Mobile. Ala. Silver Tea Set, value. $200; Miss Lucy Orcutt, Albany, fin. Sewing Machine, value, $05: Mrs. Mary J. Downing. Louisville, Ky., Gold Wntch, value, $200; James B. Fowler, Harrisburg, Pa . silver hunting case Watch, value, S76; Re,v. William Peyser, Milwaukee, Wis., Wheeler X Wilson Sewing Machine, value. $126; J. J. Bickford, San Francisco. Cal gold lined silver Tea Set, value. $300; Edward L. Rice, St. Louis, Ma.. Melodcon. value, S250; Miss Helen E. Sinclair, Detroit, Mich., diamond cluster Ring, value, $225: Horatio G- Frost. Chicago, III., largo Oil Painting, value, $500; Mrs. ChorlotteE. Hewins, Doniphan, Kansas, Chickering Grand Piano, value, S70O, and Musie Box, value, $65. Many names could be Placed on the list, but we publish no names without permission. Our patrons are desired to send us United States cur rency whon convenient. Pnrllnl Elst or Articles to Jbe Sold Ir ONE DOEEAR EACH, j without regard te vnluo, and not te be paid for until you know what you are to receive: 10 Chickering Grand Pianos, worth. $M0 to 8700 15 elegant Rosewood Pianos 200 to 450 15 elegant-Meledeons, rosewood case 175 to 220 50 first class Sewing Machines-.. 40 to 300 75 fine Oil Paintings 30 to 1Q0 150 fine Steel Engravings, framed. ... 20 to 30 50 Music Bcxes 25 to 40 150 revolving patent Castor, silver 20 to 40 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets - 20 te 3 400 sets of Tea and Table Spoons 20 to 40 150 Gold Hunting Case Watghet, warranted- '.- 50 to 10 100 Diamond Rings, cluster and Sin gle stone. u.. - 75 to 26") 175 Gold Watches , 85 to 160 300 Ladies' Watehes GO to 100 500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, La dies' Sets of Gold and Coral. Jet and Gold, Flo rentine, Mosaic. Lava and Cameo, sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Loikets. new style Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with gold and silver exten"wn holders, and a large assortment of fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every description, of tbo best make and latest style. A chance to obtain any of the above articles for One Dollar, by purchasing a sealed envelope for Twenty-five Cents. Five sealed envelopes will be sent for 81, eleven for $2, thirty foe $&. sixty-five for S10, one hun dred for 315. Agents 1Viiiitol Everywhere. Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and Gents who will act as such. Our doseriptivo cir culars will be sent on application. Distributions are made in the following man ner: Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes, which nre well mixed. One of these envelopes, containing the certificates or order for some article, will be delivered at our office, or sent by mall to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of twenty- five cents. On receiving tho certificate, the purchaser will seo what article it draws and its value, and can send one dollar and receive the article named. Purchasers of our sealed envelopes may, in this manner, obtain an article worth Irom one to five hundred dollars. Long letters are unnecessary. Have tho kind ness to write plain directions. Orders for sealed envelopes must in every case be accompanied with the cash, with the name of tha person Bend ing, and town, county and State plainly written. Letters jhonld bo addressed to tbo managers, as lollows : JACKSON, CORNISH it CO., 193 and 195 Broadway, New York. mar313m J. LUMSDEN & CO., K-lNCr.4CTrjRER3 jl.HD PK1LSBS 15 HIDES, OILS, LEATHER Findings, Curriers' Tools, No. SOUTH MARKET STREET. No. O NASnVII.EE, TENNESSEE. lulrlS-tf BISSOIUTIOIV. rpHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE JL existing under the name and style of Fonter Brothers is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All person owing Foster Brothers can find their office in rear- of Guild fc Smith's Law Office, formerly txrcupied by toiter x MeEwen. Messrs. ARMISTEAD & WOODS have pur chased the entire interest of tbe firm. FOSTER BROTHERS. Nashville, February, 18ti7. In retiring from business.it affords us great pleasure to recommend Messrs. Armistead A Woods to all our customers and the pnblic gen erally, and hopo they will continue their pa- iroimue, so iiueratiy oxieniieu 10 ine oin urm. FOSTER BROTHER. Iaehvllle. February, 1867. . mar 15 tf A. & , RAMIE, tfO. 24 ItHOAI) STREET, Between Market and College streets, WHOLESALE It.iKKU.H AND CON FECTIONERS, Manufacturers of an kinds of Canales, Crackers. Cukes and Bread. Dealers in all kinds, of Pruits. Muts, Raisrnsand Sardines, Oysters, Canned Fruit. Pickles, Toys, Notions, etc., etc. The attention of tha city and country mer chantsresiiectfu.lv solicited. WM. KEEUAN.Salesnain. A. .t XV. R ANN IE. fbSSly GREAT SACRIFICE. Still More Greenbacks Wanted A 5 WE ABJJtWILL, IN WANT (IF MOR 7V.0rekick, we tfirfoftr still tttwaUr Ia4ae- lntfl t M1 fMMulrf mte. I n 4l.A.fcMlJt 1 n era I. WswiHseHoer .MMIMEIt DRESS UOOO.V. EACE POINTS. MEK CI.OAKH, And all other Santaier Ooed', AT NEW YOIUC COST Fr the balance of tbis teasa. llompstlc MtilM at stilt lewr rain. fall co from 10 to 10 eflts. fieri Ih' Unfa 3rt i,r cmL ttsfow aL Good Elben Touch at lit aats. CaNlmerea, Cloths, Tricots, etc, at greauy reancea pnrea. fVm. ..t. If .. V . 1 have Green basks. Gold and Silver set refcf. G. KICK & CO.'S, No. CIS North folios Street. juneSOlm :o!d Ne. .) WEBER & GO 7 Wholesale Auction COM3IISSIOX MEROIIAWTS No. 3-South Slile Public Sqnare, Next door to Berry Jt Dsmoville'i Drag Store qpioiT coNswnrMBN'rt ofdktgoods upon prompt and faithful attnitlwi tesMas Xhentj, and immediate ratsrns apse sales. Espeelnl Attention Given to Ou.Tooi finlesu ray221m JUST RECEIVED, A. Enrtre nnd Coiiiplclo ' Aasor'tmeut or GARDEN SEED, From the vroli kms f DAYID JL A xitt RETII at SOtf, PHILADELPHIA.-, Gardeners; and ,othiirs1TrantingjJtheni m rely on getting Genuine " and Presh. Seed, AT REASONABLE PRIOBR. bemovilie & 00., CORNER' OHTJR0H AND OHBRRY 3TS. janl2-tf TOR 0HILLS AND FEVER, 'TJso tlie Best! ITURIYEY'S AGUE TOAIC Never Fails Always to be Depended Upon iNot'iine more reliable than tiurlay's ionio. w1 lLL'JUHKAUUiS AJNil riiVBrt, CAILLS and Fever. Intermittent Fever. Osrab Ague. Every person who has tried iIUrfcrJ Teste speaks in tne highest terms of it. As a earetive agent it is unsurpassed and moro certain titan quinine. No bad resultclfrem using II URLST'S TONIC. Everybody should use HULBY'S AOUB TONIC. Send orders to JAMBS, RUDDDLHA CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. Hurley'M Stomnch ltltters. For Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weekness, Indl- estion or Dyspepsia, want orastien Oa tha liver. Disordered Stomach, there are no bit ten that compare with these in remavtag tkese distressing complaints. For sale er aan tie bad at any Drug Store in the United States, er froa the proprietors, Louisville, My., corner Seventh and Green streets, to whom all orders akoald be addressed. Ilnrlej'H Nantnpurilln. The creat Blood Purifies, as a SorlBE and i mer Modicine stands unnniled. remasea all iu- puriti& Irom the bleed, and gives heart and strength te tbe system. JA.MES. RUDDLE Jfc CO.. Pro platers. Hurley'is Pojiulnr lVorni Ciiinily. As this is really. aSpceific fer Wers&a, and tbe best and most palntable form to glVe to asiUdrea, It Is not surprising that it is fhst talMag tiM place of all other preparations for worms, U being taste less, any child will take it. Oriental Pearl DroiiN. For Beautifying tho Cemplexien.etraaallf re moves Tan, Freckles, Blotches, and g4efeir the skin an elegant smoothness net eaHy nMatneil by any other. Its use aiaeng the ladles of Ctek ion in the Bast, gives it a eharaeter fer eScaey which at onee' stamps it as mSnltelr superior for the toilet of a lady. lull! .Ink! lull! Beaton's Chemical Writing Fluid is beeoeaiaic world-renowned fer its superior quality. Having been Introduced only about six years, it has be come tbe principal in use with these wbe want a fine, freo flowing ink. and for its pennaneeey it Is decidedly the best ink for records that eaa be used. For counting-houses, banks or schools, it is unequalled, and needs nty te be tried, to be approved. For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. JAMES. RUDDLE Jt CO.. Prsprleter, Corner Seventh and Green streets, Louisville, Reetiieky R. A. ROBINSON Jt CO- Wholesale Ag'ts. Leuieffflet Ky. For salo by Berry, Deaeville Jt W'bertew: J. K. Harwell: Lltterer Jt CuWerj Putiieea A Mc Culongh; Blood A Gregory. Nashville: and by all Druggists. tunelS lytlJrw EaATD FOR SiAIJli A VALUABLE TRACT OK LAUD, 8ITI -ated in the neighborhood of Tt(e, Wil liamson county, Tennessee, iso4feiad far sale by the subscrflier. The soil is rich, and is well adapted te the production of eettee, wheat, corn and other cereal crops. Itis near the Naaaville and Nolensville Turupiks, afld very convenient to two academies aad spretal churcbaa, and is surrounded by excetletK soefety. It H finely watered with a creek ot running water entirely through the land, and several never-failing springs. It is well adapted to bine grass, and the bottom land to meadows. An excellent steek farm might be made of it, on secoant f tho water and tho hill land, being tutted for grass. Ihe traet centains S20 acres, and it tbe Eurchaser should desire it, ssljoisang lends can 0 purchased. A bargain can be feoaeiH by apply ing to the undersigned, or to Joba S. Clay brook, who is authorized to sell it. apr2 tf WILLIAM B. BBASLBY. In Cliancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee Office Clerk and Master Chancery Court at Nashville, AprH the lth, 1997 Reid, Chadbonrn Jt Co. et als.. eeaptaleants, vs. S. W. Laebs et als., defendant-. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED JLin this cause that tho defendants. Louis Wit kouski and Simon Witkonski are non-residents of the State of Tennessee : it if there fore ordered that they enter' their appearance herein before or within the first three days ef the next term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in November next, 1SC7, and plead, answer or demnr to complainants' bill, or the same will be taken for ronfetsed as to the and set for hearing ex parte, and that a cepjr ef this order bo. published for four eonseeatire weeks in tho Nashville Union and Dtspateh. A copy Attest: M. B. HOWELL, Clerk and Master. Philip Lindiley. Sol'r for eompl'ts. Jus eg wit In Chancery at ifashvUle. State of Tennessee Oliee Clerk ant Master. Chancery Court at Nashville, April the 23d, W7. Henry B Champion, complainant, vs. Jarcea W. Goestree et als., defendants. TT APPEARING FROM AFFIDAVIT FILED in this saute that tbe defendants, Charles A. Campbell. Emma Campbell, aa unknown child of said Emma Campbell, aa unkaewn sis tar of the defendant Mary Goestree, and the un known children of said unknown sitter ef aaid Mary Ooostree. are non-residents ef theJSttste rf Tennessee : it is therefore, erdered that they enter their appearenee herein before er within the firt three days of the next term at said Court, loho held on tbelst Monday in Koreas ber next.Ug?. and plead, answer or demur to com plainant's bill, or the seme will be taken tor confessed asto tbein and set for bearing ex parte, and that aeepy uf this order be publMhad for four consecutive weeks in tbe NashviHe Union and Dispatch. A copy-Attest : if. B. HO WILL. Clerk and Master. Michael Vaughn, Sol'r for aesipl't. . )2f w4t In Chancery at Nashville. State of Tennessee OSiae Cletk awl Xxeter, Chansery Court at NashvOb, Jaelitel!w,l97. William Wohl.sempImnaHt, vs. G. W. Both well et ala, defandaasa. TT A PPEA RISO FROM APFIDAVsIT FILED x!n theseeoed aaiaaded Mil fe eAtteatlMt tho defend tats. O, W Bothwalf, 0. C, Miller. Bea. ilaifUBgteR kad I "has. A nartireeirr Hon residents of the Stated IwfteatMt: KMtliart fore ordered teat incy enter tneir ajmaarasVs berein brreor wHWn tbe flnt I n three 1 I of the next term ofsalii Court, to be heM en tM ftrtt .MotHlar in Itorember next, Iw, am ptesd, naser ur dauur to cuatalaiaaBt'a anon d amaml sl MM, or the same WW be taken iW eenfewel h to them and set for tieerttHt .t parte, assl that a copy of this order be jrablwhei for four ,, tecetive weeki hi tbe NasnrlHe Uaion aBd Du tHtetu Aeepy Attest: M. IS. JlUWiHIjL Cletk aad Master. W. O. Brten JccEatea. SeTrs for eesuftt. jUHJjtSfwU In ClKineery at NaeltviMe. Ckansery Cuurt John D. Jamea, eett.laliHt, vs. K. L. Mlwaham. et aM dafettxaMts. IT APPEARING FROM APFIDAYIT FILED in this raate that the deteBdaat. R. L. Ding ham. is a iton-resfdent ef tha Htntu t T.n. nessee: it is therefore ordernj tliat he enter hi appear nee herein befere orwittrfii W lint three dar nf ftfe next tarra nf said IWi t k- L.1,1 on tbe first Monday in Nnreetbvraaxt, VHJ. and lilead.antwar (r doaiur to etHaplainaat't aill. or the aame will bo taken fir oea.eaewt as te bun ami tsH fr baanr parte, aad that a aeer : tbto order be iuwi for four (umaantiva week In t&eJfsfivSfe OaieA nad Dieioteb. Aeepy Attest; M. it. HOWIILL. Abram L. Demoss, Sol'r for aowpt'l. ja wit In Chancer at Nashville. State of TenneM OtaVa CWk aad Matter. Chancery Court at Naebrilt. April tea HiS. 17. Charles Dealer, eoapWaasUgVaA. B. Mont TT APPEASajfo VROtl A rAVIT FILED x in this eaase that tae ,defupt. A. B. MfintgeaieiT. is a Boa-rasnlt er.lfce.tato lnntgeBiery, is a Boa-rtanii ei im miiii fTannejaee: it w tittrafore oni.rad thai he r liter hi ppeiac Jwo setereorwitbiti tbe firt three days of the Mil Sana of said Court, to be held ob iba irt Xoaday Ml fm eompUiaani's bilUereiame will ba taken for eonfeesol as te Dist awi ww.m onfeeel a te hisa wl)it Iw bainar parte, ad that a copy ef tSfa ajslar be PMaiW fr taroaeteeslive weeks m we XaahsriHe Union taoraasMees aad DUeateh A eapy Attest nta'aa John Reid. Sol'r for eempl't. immtmf A dm J a i h lm t o r ; Ao 1 1 ce. HAVING BBBN Q PA LI PIED A3 ADKIr istrator of Mary J . May. dee d. I hereby notify all pernoee indebted to bar to mate fsjr wanl and make Haaediat payaoat, aad tbln holding claims against ber will present tlie lata te rue within tbe pertwd prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. jucel2 lm A. D. CKEIQIIT0N. Adm'r. Mj 1 Pi ft. 41 14 1 J,-sva