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fynUn ami gtepfocft. ; , X- .tt ill. Jjirjrost Circulation In City and Statu. 1ATKN Of A I VnUTIHlKO. 4 1 s 1 4 a 7 X 11 1! IS U IS 1ft l.fffl 1JW tort R.(fflTi 1 iO 47 ST. 74 92 CAN '..( 9.no llsi ISJUl fan 4JM n.oo 7 fU IS.HW 1BJ atom .( 7. K.Ki 12.00 SU 10,V) 12.0(1 19J0 2tf.M ."ifijflO HMO tui 4Bt fs1.no' 5M0 57.U) lfi.00 IH-Orti 27.00 34.00, itui 15.00 Ifi-Vl 18.(1) l;.vi 22.(10 SUM 39.00 Ilfl 1H 128 137 1 IM 301 12.(1) 2I..KI I.V00 1 l.0f ai.no p4jw 42JSI 21 .TO S(J)0(36jat5D0 1SJO Ifi.lH 30.00.(10 4HJX) T2.00 41, V) M.00 usunl H.K1 W-VHISolaBl 'I en lines or solid nonlartiil make one square. Yearly advertisers will bo entitled to a dis count of 1(1 ier rent. Ryery otter day (e. o. A.) advertisement! will o charged two-thirds of above rates. Advertisements inserted In tbeTri-Weekly will be charged one dollar a sousrefer Crst insertion, ami filly cent each additional insertien. In the Weekly, one dollar a square far eaeh Insertion. rtpeeial or City Item NeHces, twenty cents a line, first, and ten cents a line every additional Insertion. Local notices 36 cents a tine each in sertion. Changes in advertisements will do charged at the rate of fifty cents a square. All advertisements are due from dale of first insorluin. Hereafter the c&xh system will lie adboted to. and no transient advertisements will Li taken unless accompanied by the money. A aiOKNTr.K OI'TIIKAIK. El Verro Carral of Santiago (Chili) of March -Zl contains the following rather tough story : Ycslmlar. about five o'clock jn the after noon, when every one had finitihed work at thin mine (Qarin mine), and the workmen in a group were awaiting their evening meal, we saw coming through the air a gigantic bird, which, at first sight, we Btiri IKwed to bo a.oJoud nnrronnded bj the at nioflpliore, and divided from its companions by a chance current of air. Ab the object in nutation came nearer. filling us with a vory natural freeling of mirnriHc, we were able to note that it wan an unknown croatp.ro of the air the roe of the "J'houMind and One Nights," perhaps, or po(ibIy the Leviathan of the deserts. From whence did it come? To where is going? Ilfi direction was from northeast to HOiilhweflt ; iU (light was rapid and in a di reel line. On passing a short distance and over our head, wo were able to note the rare Mructtirc of iU Imxiv. ltsgrcat wingB were clothed with a brown pluiuage; the head of the monster was in shape similar to that of the grasshopper, with enormous eyes wide opened and brilliant as star, and covered With something like hair or bristles : the body lengthening itself out like that of a serpent, was covered with brilliant scales; which emitted metallic Hounds as the strange animal moved itself along. Surprise resolved itself into fear among me workmen in me presence oi audi a strange phenomenon. The whole .stock of ornithological science posnewed by the good miners was in vain exhausted to find the name and qualities of the strange bird .lSt 1.-11 !.. I '.! .... I ,. which Hsu jim paiweu wimoui leaving' n men. borne assert that in those moments they perceiveded a detestable smell, like that given out by arsenic on being burned. Others that their senses were not offended ly any untiHual odor. Ihe superaitious believe that it is the devil in person they have just seen paw, while others recollect having been witnesses, soino yearn ago, in tlio mine place, of the passage of a pimilar inoiiHtroUH bird. As the whole affiiiris in the extreme cu rious we have thought it our duty to com-! iiMimuuic ii iu yuu, wiiiuiuiuiug an uneiur comment, for the truth ! we cannot explain satisfactorily to ourselves what we have t-een for thef first and probably la?t time in our live. Can it be Kmible that in tho desert or the Cordillevas Nature pleases to give life to these Monstrosities and rear them in solitude for many years. When they have attained sufficient strength they commence their flight through s juice wilJi no other object than that of transporting themselves, to other regions, where doatli masters them, and the eartli guard their skeletons, to she confusion of sages, who on meeting them believe that they have found antediluvian remains. now a ruiNGK Avrrs. A letter from Australia gives the follow ing account of the manner in which Prince Alfred of Kngland conducted himself dur ing his recent visit to that xrtion of the Itritish dominions : Since his arrival in the colonies the Prince, in pursuance, probably, of instruc tions from home, has adopted a course of conduct sigularly well fitted to win the attachment of a free and practically Demo cratic people Instead of hedging himself round with courtly formalities, he lias min gled in the freest possible manner with tho ; colonists, and has behaved so very much like a man dependent wholly upon popular ' favor as to excite no liltlo surprise. He allowed himself to bo approached by almost any one who was decently tlrosseil and had never been a "lag" ("lag" is colonial for convict) On Beveral occasions he even per mitted a newspaper correspondent to rido in the same carriage with him ; and, more wonderful still, ho actually appeared at a ball a few fights boore ho ivas-Rhot with,-, out gloves, and danced regardless of the programme laid out for him by tho mana gers, with a young lady who, although very pretty, had the ill luck to be only tho daughter of an ironmonger, ami rouse- . queutly to be generally snubbed by the ! Icminino aristocracy of Sydney. Ho lias ! also cheerfully accepted tho innumerable . " boW which form thej natural penalty of high and exalted losition, demurely re ceiving Sunday school deputations, I boar- ine presents of Jlihles and prayer books) and has lent the influence of bis presence to further the interests of all sorts of char ilalde institutions. The people here nro csproially indignant that tho attempt on the life of the Prince should have been made uion an occasion at which his cood nature ia1one, and not any consideration of n r . .. :.. : i i i ... puuuc necessity ir nuuii'ij, uiuiictsi nun to lie prtwent. Tun Eldorado (Iowa) Lttlftr record a very singular frewk ef lightning in Hardin county. "Mr. Wheeler had his house struck, doing considerable injury to the Ihiuso and the iu mates. Mr. Wheeler had his boot, which was on his Aot at the time, torn into shreds, and injuring his foot. A little loy, about eight years old, was stand ing loaning on the window; sill, lookiug out of doors, lmd his foot seriously injured. A girl in the employ of Mr. Wheeler bod her dresrt-tenyi QUand one.of her feet also damaged. Mrs. Wheeler, also, complains ef her foot ami limb being burnt. The whole family were mere or less injured. This is one of the most singular freaks of lightning we have ever hoard of. It ImhI a (articular antipathy for their feet. The whele neighborhood felt the shock more or lew." Widow and Orphan Fund: if ii jsmm co. iv ash villi:, -tfjs ncshuk. Ofltcc: So. 4 Maxwell Mouse, CHKRllY STREET. Itoartl r IMrt-t-lor. John Phvwhm.d, J. L. Wuiut, Cm am. ti. lUuu J. 11. UAI r.IJZITtc WIIHTIIT. Actuary R. a FOSTHK, Srd. B. D. FARNS WORTH. Swetary- I'ridsnU febaoir lBa..r.4,Tj SEAliEI PROPOSAIii WILL HE RBCKUT5D FOR TKN DAYS fr the buttding of a Ntuon t invVr on Ilrftiwl rtreet SpeificaUAtui can be en at tba Oily Rnci neer's oQice. rotutr of Cherry a&d Deadenck streets. , DONALDSON, maj3 td Cbalroaa Stmt Committee. Ilight Weeks for Nothing! THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Ahh SUBSCRIBERS TO TIIE CULTIVA tnr and Country Gentleman for 18J, re ceived j.reriaus to November 1.18G7. with the money, will receive that paper weekly tbroucb November and December, debt numbers in all, without choree. The Cultivator and Country Qentlcmr.n is published in large weekly numbors of -sixteen to twenty pace each, anil designed to include every department of Acriealtnre. Stuck Rais ing, Horticulture and Domestic Ucmnmy. Ihe publishers prefer nsine the following ex tract frem well-informed sources, rather than to sneak for themselves: The Maine Farmer speaks or the Country Gentleman as "standing at tho bead of tho Airriultural press of tho country." The Sflnttlsh Farmer calls the Country Qen Uoraan " the best of all tho American newspa per devoted to matters of rural economy." Tho Hardeners' Monthly, says that the Coun try Gentleman is "eondueted with a decree of talent equal to any Jitirflpan journal, ami supe rior to most of them." The Canada Fanners' Adrooato says: We are in receipt of agricultural publications from all parts of the world, but fur truthful aceonnts, well written, practical srtiles. and coneral manazement of the paper, we havo seen none at all to compare with the Cultivator and Country Gentleman, puhliithed in the United fc'tatca." TKKMS The term are lower than those of any other paper of similar standing: Ono copy. t2 50 per year; four copies, $U; eight copies, $16. Specimen copies free of charge And let it be remembered, in line, that those whosulwcribofor lKrtH. at any dutexnbsoquent to November 1, 1807, will bo supplied with the wceklv nuinliera from receipt of remittance to the cloa of 17. gratuitously. Address I.IITIir.K TIU'HKIC A: NUM. Publishers. Albany, Now York.' Orders for tho ahure Cna Agricultural Paper, accompanied by the money, addressed to the Unuib ami Dispatch Office, will bo prompt ly attended to, and receipts for sauio forwar ed. (Kst27 tf REEVES' AjYIBROSIA FOR THE HiVIXt, It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair. It cause the Hair to Curl bountifully. ' It keeps the Salp Clean And Healthy. It invigorates tho Roots of the Hair. It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly, It immediately stops Hair Falling Out. Itkceps the Hair from ChfltiKine Color from Age. It restores Grey Hair to i1 Original Color. It brings out Hair on head that havo been bait! for years, It is composed entirely of simple and. purely vegetable substances, It has rocoivod over six thousand voluntary testimonials of its excellence. many of which i aro from physicians In high standing. It Is sold in half pound bottles (tho name blown in the gloss.) by Druggists and Dealers In Fane: f Goods everywhere, at One Dollar per Bottle Wholesale by Dcmas Barnes & Co., F. 0. Wells 4 Co.. SchlcfTclin A- Co.. Now York. . irn- ' iiiiirin jj a INSDRA rOE. 1 THE Marine and Fire ! I INNIIFCANCK !OM PA XT, J Under the now cbnrtor. is nowopen for busine I AT NO. 34 NORTH COLLIMK STRKK Next door to oornor of Union street. JOSI'.PII IV. AI.I.KN, PreNiaent A. W. ltirri,CK,Norrtnr7. DIRECTORS. John M. HilL C. A. 11. Thompson. Daniel F. Carter, R. U. Cheatham. Watson M. Cooke, D. Weaver. II.' Ij. .Ihiies. John W. Terras. O. W. Iiondcrshqtt. A. U., Adams. Josepn W. AtloiUi doc 4 ly mm SIZES OF THE CELEBRATED Aro now made by tho i Excelsior Manufacturing Co.,M ST. T.OIIIS. 'I'HESE WELL KNOWN AND VERVPOP .1 ular C'oklii(r Sinven have been Imfml liicpublic sinro 1H62. JSacli sueceedingyoarhasl aiueu to moir popularity, until the name has! become familiar in every household in tho West! ana boutu. alio demand lor our NEW CHARTER OAK Last voar was trroaler than wnpnnM minnlvnilh i thesiiesthcn mruio. Anticipating a Ftill greater! demand during the prosont year, wo havo iniulo j patterns lor several aildilional sire, land are prepared io manutneturo s-o to i:to VllAlt-, rlul NK1V1VS ner dur. f ttvrnlv. cltrlil. llir,riiit nIzpn. Mo guarantor the oneration of orerr1 Slkrn l wii uiiiuuinciurc, nim nuer as reierenco any one I ol the niaiiy thousands that havo been gold,; wherever they mav be found. Noitlinr Inl.nmnr I expense has brensiuired iouiako our Now Char- 'I icruaK a i-criooi iuiiiic Nlovo, and we offer it to the trade as tho iikst oonhtructrk, most ioiiABi.and umroEMoricRATiNa Cooking Store in the market. In addition to our extensive Stnvn ImtinMi we aro prepared to otror to Stove Dealers, Tin smiths and others in tho trade, tbo largest and laosteomplete assortment of Aletabi and Tin ners' stock in the West. Our arrangement with the bt. Louis .Stamping Company enables us to give liberal discounts to largo buyers of rnuiu,iiniiiini iinnrii ironware and Tinners' Supplies. Having roccntly reduced uo prices oi an articles oi our own manurac turo, wo believe dealers and housekeepers will uuu ii m uieir microti io genu tor uaiaingue and Price List, and examine our prices before pur- musing omnwiiere. Address :xci:i.sioit MAMivvrrTitiNi '., St. Louis. .Miwouri. Sold by all Hardware and Stovo Dealers, iiuiivuie, jenn. aprZ tbu HUygt TENNESSEE INVENTION. CHECK'S ,,. Patent Mitre BO(c. ...... i -. .;m iveWB f the kind ever arU ti the papiie. ItisdeMirving at immediate attention of all men who are engaged as eupMr. cabinet or carnsge makers. It is an exhibitinn and sale at tUc Hardware More wt .-Haey X llrown, west side rf the Pub lic Square. ine tinte WW as to brin?4U withinWjy iriKH xn ail. K. U. Ull KKK i ITJ. - ,a ... JIACCY A "VA. Ageatf. janlSdlt wa Kotico to ShowCaus'c-In'Bankniptcy. rpHISlSTOOIVKNOTICBTIIATCnntCII , well Ajhlfrsnm.j. It Sjta.-H. RedtdsheHaer. .1 Ii. Ruth. Isaac Oohen. Alfre.1 Howell. Sam uel . iSorvsll. II. it. Hicks and C. L. l.ewi. i.f tiavHisoa MJ!Hr, nave met! lu ttie itffioe r the Clark at Ihe Court their netitiuns fi.r ilio-lian-o and it ws thereupon ordered by tb Cfrttrt tbAt a heamig ee nau uien mo saiae n the ICIti Iaj- of Jfny, lsivs. 'at the hours of 9. 94. 10. VH. 11. ll'i a. u..1i M.. Vi'i and 1. r. v.. reiwtivelxalliia usfisa uf the RfcgMlr.K2S Church rtreet, Nisfirilfr. ten- ueosee. ami that all eraditoin who WW pruren their UetU. ami 1 tiers' in 1rttrU tMy"sl'Pcar at saHt lout and place and show e He. ii any ther have, whr the l.rswr of ihl-ietitiiners snoulil nut be graall. nU tbat me icona ana third Bieeiimnot creditors wfll be had at said time and place. , K. IU CAll PRRLL. Clerk. apr2S ait 8 tT. S. iTtiit- Court M D. tf T. YELLOW PINK IXOORIft'G I AM I'RKPARBD SO FURNISH ANY L quantity of the b1 YoIIow l'lnc t'limr. Inir. drested or in the roush. at reduced Prices. Builder and contractors will tnikft It to their intcreit to call and me before ther purchase. Orders filled promptly- J Al IIAWKIN Agent aprS 2m li SOUTHERN i AGENCY. T, EAILLY-BLANOHARD, Jr., COMMISSION MERCHANT AND IVPOETEB OV JFBNCH WINES, ItOCHF.M.K AND COGNAC KKAXDIl H SARDINES IN OIL. ETC., ETC. Nbs. 38 and 40 Old Levee Street, iv law maris 3m ORLEA.N8. 1TE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING. T T connection witu tue St. Louis Stamping Company A new lino of TIiiiicul and I'oliHiicd M'rouj;Ut Iron ATnro, suitablofor HOUSEIOID, su.Vr.its' m cxnv vhiu And takn pleasure in calling tho attention ot aiovo, naruwnro anu general dealers lo tne many desirable qualities of this Sew ware, not only as an article of trado. bnt of utility. combining as it docs neatness, convenience and LAHon-s t Vina, in the caro of utensils that aro in every day uso, in the most important of ail HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENTS. IV O UCSUTO ana request every housckocjior to see our Ten Uct. tU-H, Snnee I'uiin, Jlpicr, Ilsli Paiin, WhhIi lbuilnH, PoIInIifiI fry and Stv I'ltiiM, as wo are sure they have only to be soen to bo appreciated. Manr of the articles ftro made entirelv ofnno piece of wrought iron, -which, during the pro cess of manufacture, receives several coatings of block tin; this leaves a surface, -when fin ished, perfectly-smooth, easily kept clean, and entirely protected against rust. Tho cost is but Iittlo more than common tin ware, and ovcry article- will do ten times tho service. Tho thapo enables us to pack, tho various sizes in nests, so as to occupy but little space, and being but a little heavier than tin ware, tho cost oi transportation is Tcry Biuall. At prosont our assortment consists in part ot ion jAonies. Chiiiji KctllcH, SI ess iaiiH, Dish Pans, Nmire 1'iuiH, JH.ili KottleM, i'ry Pans, sjuiiPN, iiippcrH, etc. etc. Wo are now pre paring a new Catalocno and Price List, and believe Stovo and Ilardwaro Dealers, will find it to mcir interest to scna lora copy oi oacn oeioro' lureua,ing eisewnero. nuurcss EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO.. St. Louis. Mo. Sold by all Hardvraro and Stovo Doalers, XNasbvilIc, Tenn. marCS sat tillSjuly J. A. J. ROSE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , u I' l: A IKK IN G L OTHING Gents' Fnniisliiiig 060(1, Of the very best quality, j No. 20 South Sido.Public Siiu'aro1, upiiosiif tne JHarkelliouBe, between iMarkct nnil Gol lege Streets. FRENCH Sacks. DRAP D'ETE FROCKS; ANli Pocjuo Frocks and Sucks. Harris Cawimcro oksdikr in Frocks nnd Sacks. English, French, flornian, llelglan and Ameri ican Vestings, Clotlis, Cassimcrcs, olc;, 'In great variety. Tho ChosterCeld Frosk Coat, in various Colors of Cloths and Cassimeros . . lilegant patterns of light and dark French Cassir 1 imoro Pants. A eplondid .assortment of. Marseilles Vests, Qrsnadine Silks, etc, ' All, Goods sold with a strict guarantee as to Quality and WorJcmanship. Jf. A. J. HOSE, aprdijm 20 Southsido Public Square - , - f - - i VV . OJNXX -L . Yr ' 1 ESTABLISHED Corner Church and Vine Sts., Wholesale and lletail DRUGGIST, VENDOR AvI FAtJTOR PHARMACEUTICAL AKP 1 . CIIEMllCJAIi IOIUCTJS, For Cough, etc. COMPOUND KLIJtIR JtJniDIFIRDOLYCK rin TaMeU oralMbva.llark. ' RIlxiralCalWiaTlark Campound Camphor Ice. with Olyeedn. Dr. Whjtey Dentine, a and t'yrApnitspaato of Iron. Rtixir of Yaloriiinto of superior Aoom row ilf.r Ammonia. Concentralni lisseiwo af Jamaica Oinger. Wiiitar's Couch Lux- Frirrant K.n Lustral. for tho Hair. Ctxaiwiund Arnica Lin- aiuenu Nerve and Bone Lina- Dr.Jaekmn's Pectoral Lhmith. ment. Smith 'a Horse and Cat tle Pawdera. ConcetitnitM KitracL of a nil la. Lemon Renovating SpiriL", for removing grease spots Fiue.-t DUlilled Rose, Almond, and Onma nrarire riuui, lor re moving stains. Iron Rittnr Wine Iron .Moulds, Ink, etc. Frh Cold Cream RfMos. Window Ola-u. Pnttr. White Lead. Oil. Tur- pentiRe, Brahrs. Jtr Colors ground in oil. ' "anion ami Mower Seeds. ctc c tc. The cnuntrv Iri1 rill find it tn Iholr InfnrM to J) nnd examine iny stoat: Udero parchMtng gnewnere uewa am Iu IIik Dlalrlct ourl or Hie 1liil(rt for llir RTliliIIo TlUtrlct of In the matter of R. A. McDonald. Bankrupt. To Wirow rr xit OixoEss. THE UNDKRSIuNKD HKREBY tin'ES' nolleo of his aiipoiqhnont a nscirnce of R. A. MeDonald. of Payettcrilla. county of LiineDiirann THaur oi lennoiiMt wiinin ttaut rf la- triet, who has' been juliudged a bankrupt upon nu otn pennon ojiue iiutrte: Court or said District. Dated at KayctteVllle. Tennessee, the 90th day of April, A IK ISfti. D V HOLM AN. myl2.w3t Assignee, etc. IN i 1 A. D. 1861. ; Louisville and "Nashville RAILROAD WINTER SOHEDULE, 1868-9. conjirsciNU a run. so, isbs, Trains will run as follows : Leave Na'hrille - 4:10 A. M. 5;30 P. M. Arrive at Louisrille.- 12:30 P. M. 4:0 A. M. Roth Trains mass direct connection at Louis ville with tho Jcflersonvilio Railroad for St. Loms, Chicago, Indianapolis. Cincinnati, Balti more, Washington. Philadelphia, and New York Alorning Train from Nashville connects with United States mail line rtoamcrs leaving Louis ville at 4:00 r, ir., connecting at Cincinnati with earlytnorning trains East, Uaooaoi chkckkd from Nashvillo to St. Louis, Chicago, Cincin nati, and all principal Eastern cities. , 8- Tho J:30 p. M. Train from Nashvil.e does not run on SUNDAY. Gallatin Accommodation Train leaves flalla tin at :15.A. M.. arriving at Nashville at IIUS A. M. Retaining, leaves Nashvillo at 355 P.M., and arrives atOallatin at CiS.I P.M. AL.IIF.KT FINK, Qenl Superintendent L. & N. R. R. mar3 ly IVaslivillo and Dcentur RAILWAY. rPHE (OLD ESTABLISHED ALL RAIL routo to Ilunlsvlllo, Jlcmiilits, New OrlraiiN, Jrrolillo, Ncliun, mill till Inler mcillnte 1'olnln. TWO DAILY PASSEN- tJ lilt TUA1NS. commencing AllCII.lJo. Tncouon exfbess. Leave Nashvillo . - 9:30 r.,ii. Arrive at Decatur 6:30 a. m. Arriuoat Uuntsvillo :00a.u. Arrive at Memphis - 00 r.'U. LOCAL ACCOUUOOATIOK. Leave Nashville ;w. S:00 A.u. ArrivoatDecatur....-. 5:00 p.i. Arrive at liuntuvillo . .12:13 a. v. The 7:30 r. v. Train makes direct connections at Decatur with Memphis and Charleston Rail road for Memphis, Selma, iMobilo, Jackson and T ' 1 . I T . ill- v icasiiurg, iilia-i., iiuu, uriciiua, in., liuuuviuu. uuu uti uucriuuuuiiu IIUIUUS. TUBOuan xxrBEas. Leave Decatur.. - Arrive at Nashville ................. 8:55 r.ii. 3;50a. ai. LOCAL ACCOMODAT10S. Leave Decatur fi.15 a. V, Arrive at Nashvillo 5:15 p. p, Connect at Nashville with Louisvillo and Nash' ville, Nashville and Chattanooga, Nashvillo and Northwestern, and Edgefield and Kentucky Railroads fur all tho important points East, Splendid New Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains, and run between Nashvillo and Corinth without chango. llnsrCTiso Checked Tliroitsli. Fnre nltvnyM iih Idu iin tho lowcNt. COLUMBIA accoumodatio'k tbaik. Leaves Columbia at........................ C:O0 p. M. Arrives at iMashvitlo at ...................nhW) a. u, Leaves Nashvillo at . 3:30 p. v. Arrives at lolumbia at 7:J a. is. For Through Tickets and .other information, please apply at tho ofiico of the, Nashville City Aransicr wmpany, nortnwest corner ot unerry and Church streets, and at tho Broad Street licpot, .Nashvillo, Tennessco. . , J.D. VAN DYNE, Ocn. Supt. jan-j it Nashvillo and Northwestern rN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. MARCH J tho SOIIi. and until further notice. TWO UAILY rASSKNiJKR TRAINS will run bo tween Nashvillo, Tennessee, and Hickman. nentucKy liOavmcWashvillo nt 4:15A. if. and v. Arriving Hickman atliou mdt. and 6iW a. m. Leaving Hickman at 7:80 A. ir. and 0:20 p. it. Arrivinc Nashvillo at 2:30: A. M. and 6:45 a. m. Slaking close connection at McKrnzie with Memphis and Louisville Railway fnrllumboldt, Iptiiphis. Vlcksburg, New Orleans, and all points Southwest. At Union Citv with Mobile nnrl Ohio nnd Nntr Urloans and Onto llailwava for Paducah. Jnck- son, icnu., Aioiilio, Ala., Cairo, St. Liouis, Ulij- caKii, mm uu points oouiu ana .norm west. At Hickman with Atlantic and MiSiiSsinni Steamship and Memphis and SU Louis Packet Companies first-class steamers, for all points vu uri'vr aim uuwer jiisfiftfippi Jiivors, At Nashvillo with Nashvillo and Chattanoo ga, Louisville and Nashville,- Edgefield and Kcntuckp and Nashville andDocatur Railroads 102 miles shortest routo to St. Louts. 4.1 miles shortest routo to Memphis -15 miles shortest routo to New Orleans. Pnlaco .Nlei-iiliiir t'nrs on nil Nlirlit inline. Jtnrnn clicckrt ilirouurli to nil Ini- iMirluut poiulN. I'lirons low nw (ho Inn'OHf. Tickets for sale at the Citv Transfer Oflleo. norinwosi corner Uhcrry and UhureU streets, and at tho Nashvillo' and Chattanooga Depot Nashvillo. Tenn. WM. P.INNKS. jams Keceivcr and (len'l Sup t- Nashville and Chattanooga; 3 Al LB O .A D Great Central all Rail Route, Two Ilnllv Trill iih i'roin NukIivIIIc, ninlduir rloso mill rclnlilo raiinrc. (Ions for AVANliIiitnii, ItnWl nioro, IMilIiuIel'itlilii, Nciv TrlJ,Alniiln, Cluirli'stoii, SnviMHiiiIi, etc., nml nil Enslorii, Soulliprn mid SciilMiiird ('lllni "N AND AFTER MAIM'H 20, ISH' I f 'T1 ? .,, ,. . XT t.f. Ik U . a. -. f' Vli rainn win luave i-YnKiivno ;u n;w u v. in, O P. M.. making connections as above Passonecrs takTnc tho 0:00 r. v. train, make close connection nt Mevensnn with Memplns nnd Charleston Railroad fur Huntsville. arrir i Wl u V. til vaa fc.iuufciii.il i'j i.iiji uiuui ,u SUBIRYVILLR ACCOMMODATION Leaves Warrrace at fJ:.15 A. M.. arrire.i N"i ving thcro in less timo than by any other routo. Leaves Warrrace at fJ:.15 A. M.. arrire.i Nnsli. ville IO;30.A. M. Heturninir. In.ivns NnshvilM 4 P. Al arriVlnif Wartrrco T:2 I M. TM irain maxes coxe cinnertian at ivnrtmiii i i Shelhyville trains. North hound trains connect at Nashvlllo'with all diverging railroads for points North and ext. Nl-rpiiic f'nrM on nil JVIrIiI TrnliiNj Ooml Hating Houses knd alnplo timo for meals. I JI. KWIHO. . . n0""1. Superintendent. ioaav iiiA iu.-x. uea'l Ticket AgenUl marS tf , ' . i . i . i. .i' ,i EDGEFIELD '& KENTUCKY Jynnsvillu, Jlcmlcrson & Nashvillo ' KKIA - IIEj P.D A ID. Tho Mont Itcltnlilo Itontn to Jtlciul lUUH, iiamboliir, Cnlro, hud nil I'olnls Vrnt ntul Noulli. Time as Quick as any other Route-, "N AND AFTKR. NUNIAY. JWAY 10,. 1SE8. Kxnre.w Train will le.ivit Nmhrilln daily at .1 r. Jl., and arrive at IIopkiusvllM at 7. P. M.. making direct connections at Meia- iihui ' Junction with Memphis and Loui.iville Kail road line for J Memphis, Vicksburg, KowOr- iruiiin. uim an jiolulb CHlllluwenl. aims train wnneets atiiiimboldt with train on tbe ilpbilo juul Ohio Railroad for Cairo. Ot.uomi, tlucago, and all points .Northwest. I'nttsciipcr fr Mrmiilils will Hotlio obliu;rl lo clinnp;r cars In I lie ni;ltl. HerkinsvilleFreightand Accommodation will leave Nashville", Mnudays, Wednosdnvs, and irriduys at :.(o A. ilt and arrive at Hopkins-, ville at l:3 P. M. . 1'asf encer Fare nnd Freicht Rates an loir as tne lowest- IHUJIAa l!A53AHl, Chief BnginecT and Superintendent. mylO tf XOTICI3 OT IISSOl4UTIOX. THK CO-PARTNERSHIP HEIIKTOF0RE eitotifig between O. W- Marshall, I. J. Vos burg and 1. A. Ruveil. under the name and sty! of MA K311A LL. VOSU U RU A RUSELI.. I. V .. I : ... i i i i . i . . . ii' .iu ircCTi iiinptiirrii uy mutual coiuicni. 11 Marshnll retiring from tbe fir-. V . C Tavlor. 1mm nr mlmitlivl. "cire," Mar- .llklb 110 'be firm will hereafiur be RITWELK. VOSKPIUI & CO. Di-lulion of ine oiii, ami lormatiun or tbe new Crm to take effect April 1st, liS. (. V. MARSHALL. unTi iiiiciiiinn irn . . , . iiumuiiu, iiuiiuuiitfcwi NashviUe, Tenn-. April 3S. 18. apran ii row 31 Mitltlle Dlslrict of Tcmiewsco rrHR UNDKRSKINKD HEREBY OIVES I . . i : r I.:. t . i ... - A fc i ' Mix niiiHimiuicib lfc yNiiKUca in II. F- Hoge.Thos. SfirfcKS. Chas. Goldberg and O.S. Oalbreath. ofNashtflle. fri th county of ilavidswn imi State of. TcnnMMVwilhin aatd District, who fiata hren adiudeed bankrnntf dn their own petitions, tv tbe District Court of said District. A, R. CUADBOURNK. Assirneiu arr2; Uw3t Office. Church ttreeU 12 Pascball"'House -Asso'ciation OF SAINT I,OtJIS. GrancH Distribution of Prizes At, Mercantile Library Hall,, St., Louis, "on'Monday, ffunel, l'863, ! 500 Prizes, Valued at $500,000! Ten Prizes, consisting of Fiwt-cmss Houses and Lots, including tho PASOHAI,!, IIOUSF,! With lot 57 by 127 feet, corner of Fifth and Wal- ! nutstrcoU. opposite Southern Hotel. SU Louis, with Furniture complete worth SSO.000. CerlHIcatcs Five Dollars JEach. Fivo Thousand Dollars to bo ' ' Iloimtcd to llio Orplmns of St. Iiuls. riHIIS IS UNQUESTIONABLY ONE OF THE J mostcomplcto.if not the very best arranged bkuciiiu ever organized in America, it em braces eight choice Brick Residences in the city of St. Louis, a Valuable Residenco at Jefferson City, and pno of tho finest Palatial Residences in mcniplns, Tennessee, full descriptions of which aro given in tnis circular. In addition to tho abovo Ten Valuablo Real i-stato i'rizcs, tliq distribution embraces 490 ouier prizes, consisting oi lirst-clais Pianos. Sewing Machines, Stiver Plate, and Ten Thou sand Dollars in Cash, making 500 Prizes, Ranging from $20 to $280,000 Each. Tho gontlomcaconnocted with this enterprise are of tho highest responsibility, integrity and nuviui uiuiiuhik, anU aro among tno oldest and best known citizens of St. Louis. The manage ment, tinder tho control of Philip S.Lanham whoso efforts as manager in tho late successful schemo. ;Tho Smith Mill and Farm Associa tion,' it well known have rendered universal satisfaction to all persons interested together with tho gcntlomcn referred to below, who have kindly consented to allow their names to appear in connection with it. isa snffieinnt r.iinr.,,i.n in the publio that the drawing and awarding of prizes will bo conducted upon the most fair and honorable basis. By referring to the number of i.'7,lC3,u" uescripiion oi wmcu is given in tho luuutviug pagcx, wun ine plan 01 distribution, any person will bo convinced thst thn il eim i a fair Qne, and without tho least possible chance iorany pariiaiity being shown to any ono per son. It is the intention of tho gentlemen con- mccted with the enterprise to conduct it to tho mutual benefit of all who may purchase certifi cates. And the manager assures the public that he has taken all precautions nccesuary to secure 10 mo persons urawing tne roal estate prlzos gpod titles 19 thosamc, clear and unincumbered, and to furnish all other prizes in accordance with the description given, roferring all parties 10 me ceriiucaies aitacneu tucreto. He is woll awaro of tho responsibility connected with an enterprise of this magnitude, and is satisfied that unless he convinces tho community that the'design is not a swindle, ho cannot succeed : but, trusting to bis tormor succoSs in tho man- agement ol tne late sebeme, ho guarantees that mis ono snail do conducted equally assatisfacto rv. or Ho will return tho monov. This enterprise. although so inuch larger than tbe other, is vast-' I and bo trnsts that his former natrons whe wern i iv Minonor in lia lniinecmenu mr invMtmenr. unsuccessiui ncioro.wiil not lie discouraged, but try again fortuno may bo more liberal in her lavors tno second timo. Fivo hundred dollars of tho funds realized bv tho "Smith Mill nnd Farm Association" wasdo nated to the orphans of St. Louis. Tho Phs eMail Mouse Association will ilnnatn FIVK TUUUHANIJ XJUiiLAHS for tho same Dnrposo. eqnauy uivnica, among tno ditlerent UrpQan asylums 01 &c. xipuis. FInI IrlTK-TTIP TAOntriTT. 1TATTCT? prominently located on tlio corner of Fifth and" Walnut streets, St. Louis, has all the facilities required for a first-class hotel, is four stories high, contains Sixty fine rooms, is well furnished throughout at a cost of S60.000, and is doing lino business. Tho whole, including live splen did stores underneath, is bringing a runt Of Slu.UUO per annum. 'J.h!s magnificent house, with furnituro complete, lot 07 by 100 feet, valued at $230,000. -will make a snug fortuno for some one. Second Irlzc-AN ELFOANT .THREE STORY DOUBLH BRICK RESIDKNCK. with o.'i aeros ol ground, in tue city of Memphis, Ten ncssee, suustod on l'oplar street extension, ono roilo lrom Court bquaro. Jlouso was built in JSjbl, has fitlcon rooms, largo and well ventilated with fine hall in centre. 0 feet wide . double par lors, library, billiard room, bath room, etc.. hot and coin water all tnrougu tno nous o. and is hn lshcd throughout in tho best style', with all modern improvements. Fino ctaole, cow and chicken house, snlendid ico house, servants' nonse and laundry, separate lrom the mam building, three- largo cisterns nnd a hnowell, (Jrounds bonntitnlly laid out. with line shrub bery and a variety of shndo trees; Magnolias and evergreens of all kinds: garden in a lino stale of cultivation ; tine orchard of a variety Of iruits; lences new, nnd everything incomplete order, lliis is one ol tho finest suburban resi dences in .Memphis, valued at tCO.OOO. ; Tlilnl I'rlzn-A HANDSOMR THRF.K STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1515 Chest nut street, between 16th and Ibth streets. St. Louis, containing twelve rooms, clcirantlv fin ished throughout, closets, storo rooms, fino cellar nnn an modern improvements complete. Lot 21Kbv KWk. feet to an nllcv. This nroncrtv la considered to be ono of the finest residences of its sizoin bt. Louis; is well located, good, healthy neighborhood, etc, and is valued nt SIS.UUU. Fourth Prlzo-THE FINE MANSION of the Into Judco K. V. Wells. Jefferson Citv. Mo. Two-story brick and frame, with high porches, M by 16 fcot; contains 15 elegant rooms, with painting gallery, 40 hy IS feot, with skylight, Jul Whole nouso is tinimiea in tho bestol stylo, with marble in an ties and all modern improve ments: has two lino cellars, out buildincs. well. cisterns, cfcv, in coniplcto order. Lot 135 feet ronton High strcot, byilX) deep, u rounds finely laid out, fino shrubbery, terraced flower beds, etc. This is ono Of tho finest residences in tho West, and is valued at $18,000. j Fiflli I'rlze ANELEflANTTIIREE-STO. RY BRICK RESIDENCE. No.728 South Eiahth street, St. Louis, containing ten rooms, good cellar, etc.. all in complete order. Lot 20 feet front by YZiYi feet deep, to nn alley. Valued at 515,U0U. Slxlli Prlsio FINE TIIttEE-STORV UlUUlv imr.!,UliNU, adjoining tho above, N 7S0 South Eighth struct: has 10 rooms, cellar. etc.. in complete order. Lot 2) lect f ront by 1ZJJ4 leetdecp to an alley. Valued at $15.00(1,. Novrntli l'rlzo KINK RKSIOKNOK north sido of Morcan street. No. 1427. between 15th and 16th strets, St. Louis; throo story brick, containing' 10 rooms, collar, etc. Lot 20 foot front by 80 leot deep. Valued at $15,000. Klirlitli I'rlxo FINK TWO A NO (Mlk. H ALP TUKX JlUIClvJ'WELLlNU. No. Ml! MARhin lilMht linlwnan 1ill. nn.l llll. il.a.l. St. Louis, cOutaing 11 rooms, good cellar, and all modom imptovemonts. Lot about Iti feet lrontuy i.sueep. to urnnge street, irumofiouse. t rooms, on roaroi iot.irontingon urange street, 11 u nimiu i ilium ..ki.7y. Alnlh 1'rlzr OOOD TWO-STORV RRIflK RESIDENCE, No. 711 Chouteau avonue, be tweeri 7th and Sth streets: contains .1 rnmfurl. able rooms, allin good repair. Lot SZfcet fron( oy aooui iu loci ueep. v aiucu ai siu.uuu. Ten til I'rlsic-A COMKORTABI.K TWO. SJ.OKX BRICK. DWIiLlUNU. No. 710 Chou tc'au avenue, adjoining tho abovo: contains 5 rooms. Lot 2S feet front by about 70 fact deep. v allien aisiwu. In luldition to the above, thero will be four hundred and ninety prizes, consisting of Nil vpr 1'Inlo, Wntrhp. CIocIin, Jewelry, etc.', from the well-known firm of Boocher Bros.. 103 fcjuiitu x inn eiiuui, uiiucr .uufciiuiu uuiui. 120 prizes in l'lnc Ncivlnc Mnclilnrn, of I various Patterns, raueing from SiTi ta SIVJ uocli! I- oi ine dosi manuiaeture, ami valued ai Jiu.uw. irn l iiiiiiHanu uoiiiirn in insu. ill. vulcd into 100 prizes of $100 each. 20 prizes in Find IMiuioh. from tlio St. Louis 1'iauo Alnnutaetery. Jfach instrnrtient mr n'lshcd with full warranty for fivo years. HNo nenun will be aulhorizod to sell cer tificates for tho Association, or bo recognized as an Agent, unless holding a certificate tn that ef fect from the Manager of tbe Association! IcUiilH of llie Drawing A siiiL-ihlaenmmittea of resDonsilile centle m.n will bo selocte.1 to oonduot tho award pf - . .. . . . r . , ..... t'- I fizzes on mo nay sppoimvo, ni .uercanuiu J.ii irarrllall. on thu lollowingplan: One hundred tboosand -numbers, rcprefenting tbe certificates uu-uu l, will, be placed in nno Wheel. And fj to hundred ticKets. luscribeU with the names bf tho jirise. to wit: "Paseball House," etc., will lie placed in another, from these wbeela a number and aprizo will ba drawn at the same time, and the nuinbcr drawn will take the prue drawn wttb it- 'ine prizes will bo ready for delivery upon the result of tho award, being known, and the persons hy wham the len real estate prizes are drawn, will receive deed to tho same, with title etear and uwineumberedi The nuaiburs drawing prises nil I be published in all papers now advcrUi'ing tbe scheme, and lift sent a" iar ox jwiivic io noiuers oi ceriineatcS' " . I , 1 t .... , All lnonoys reccivea upon me sale or these cer-' liCeate will be placed in recoAnsihla hankincr tii.iiM of t- Louis, where it will remitin In thn credit oi ine Assorianun unin aner the drawing I UfcXes pmTO - . , ... - . REFHRBNCE3 OIVBN BY PKTMI8SI0N TO Anil. Pollard it Rcnick. banker, ft- fieufer Daniel ! Taylor, eut-Mayerof. St. ImiKButeh-! .n' and Drovers' Bank. St. Louis: Peonle'aaV- li Aioinriattoa. St Lobis: Rdward. Pfutn Alnnnbis.Trnn.: Boalmen's Hayings InslitnHan. it.laM,JHp ; Jofcnil. ABtirews, ex-Sheriff of tU luis couniy. jiu.; wwa, narner W)., proprietors rwumern innci. lquis, aiul e t nerc- i VnTICE. Persons ordering eertlCaatoi hr mail cn send grwnbaelnt to the amount f10 ju reautered lellefw. aiHl peatomeo and other oralis, payaoie u oar wur. ivr larger amounts. J' V l,h ..IKraaa .ru.. I HI 11 U I in". " . " mj..w.. ... " .1 , WUUIJ Mllli Ktalneftrefullv Written- All orders fnr'rarlin. cjUes and inmunictioof tfinukl ba addressed, I to ruiuirs-iiA.-iiiAii, Aianaier. I U6 uaiuQUireei.unuer sou thorn Hotel, - St T.r.nl. Xfn ,1, A. COPEIiAND. SoereUry. Certitieaios . oi i&m AscdaUtien for sale in Louuvme. Ay., ur isspuin W. II. RHEA, uen ral Agent. Maney can be sent to him by letter NASHVILLE AQBN0Y. JMFJ?A MeCLURB. Mtci; Dealer. Ho. X l.nion St msjlO eodtd . . 4 -t - is mi V .ill 'lo ji 11 T H K ii m DISPATCH JOB BMNTING OFFICE, L.Jh?tr93.V t rl16to i !u' the .City I?" .ii id i . I , . ! .(. ' .. I j 1M! it... t fc vl ! tl' . .ill l.llkl nt . btlf ,1 iu ; tdt i.. . u -J t.'i'iINj,..' uitu ' ,i tiA" t , '... .Si 1 t.i i ' l .( i. iiu'l -.1 it i I VLm OR FANOYOOEOSS, 1 ii .' ! I" SI ..!..,) i IMP IN TUI' ... , ill i - t i' i ! .lxi i! FINEST' STYLES. ;i"f ! i wi i 'II. . ; l i it lit , ! I . u linii .1 : Lr irf - 1 lv 41 IO..I 'l ki-Ml! iv.'.m kViiVl s -.siriii ljni 'i in . d Ul: If.l't . 'li .if. I I! .VtitktSKlMi OOK8, !. bit W ! 1 I . PASIl'lII.KTN." ' ) , . CHECK IIOOUIV i . LAW. l'lltNTINO,, i nii.i. IIRAIIR. . 1 . ' Fit Of? K.4 31 If KM (UKCdl.AKN, FON'l'KIlK TICKETN, KfIOW CAK AND IK FACT, Every Description- ot Printin .it ........ . KBOW TIII flNCST BTTLEOf., 1 ' .fc . I . .liys : I . ! . , , ' WEDD WG' G A'tt DIS . 4 j. -i i J - -i r . i TOIHsi : i miivk !..ir. 't in', -'i iHiiIk ".f ' .f i Hi ihi.lt. 'A 1 .A, ..' If 1. :Ulf . IJ..1- I . ,.t.M , i' -I Mill V .It MAMMOTH POSTER. SPEfJlAL ATTENTIONlVilVIsNo" MANIFRSTS,:P03TERa .t ; ,a : STEAfii BOAT BILLS,' . ; .1 ... I BILLS OF FARE. wit BIl$S..OF4,LADNri 1 J.. 1 nil l.- il ,1; 1 .1. ,t HANKEKH,. MEKOIIlAJJi: And Ocalira KCuernlly, are, respecttull Invited to call and teat on r racllltlrn for i executing 1 Any ihiiyle Oi ffrinffii; .i M .' k.l '! ' liti i- r '.11 .vi:. I I.., i i i - " .i .-I .Iii i . rfA ,. r i vj i f jil !! I, A 5 llWS .'Jt il 1 ' m ii i : I . UX ill ' ' "OORSTOCK'OP i . ; ii t4.-. i 'i I V W V .HHrSShN KAfrK - ' - 1 1 BOARD, I3TC, U I r.X.I - A . . , 1.!.- i tolas ncw.'stjle are. tetrsdaeed Will be added thereby enabling ss to ktep cp nUb th1 - .. . ii., UaTKST rAHUIONS IN POlNTlVil 49 Olvo us a 5 -. .Qs5rm 868 FURNITURE. WEAKLEY & WARREN, Manufacturers and IHtolesale and lieiail Dealers. i IN ALL KINDS OF . . ' FURNITURE, MAT.TRASSES, LOOKING GLASSES, - WINDOW GLA.SS, ETC. WE IIAVR RliMOVBD TO OUR SPACIOUS NEW WAHEROQMS. NO. S NORTH ... .S I'ltKKI', whero wo will keoo constantly on band a full assrtmeat f ttve nlmve eoods. mostlvof our own iiinniiliiciuro, r "li. .1 : n: II in quality and price. (livous a cull. We havo a few sets Kxlm Fino rnrullnrc, fob9Sm New York ami Itrcieii STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FibstCliss II. 3. Mail STgAuanira . Allnntlc. : Bnlll. ' WcHlrn Sfctronolio, Fourlli Nlwinier TOR BOUT IT HAUPTrtK AND RRVg. taking passengers to Southampton, London. Havre and Bremen at the following rates payable in gold, or its equivalent in currenoy: FIRST CABIN. $U. SECOND CABIN. !. STEERAGE. $ST. From Bremen, Southampton, Havre, to New York: FIRST CABIN, $110. SECOND CABIN. $75. STKERAOE, $i:t. Excursion Tickets out and Home i rirat 4'nlln, 82IO. Second Cnb!n, 10 RlocrnirP, 870., SXlllKQ DATS VBOU NET TOaC AMD BRKMI.t: May 4 and 18 Juno 1.15 and 20 July 1.1 and 27. Aug. 10 and 21-Sept, 7 and 21-0t. 5 and ll. For freight or passage nnply to W. W. TOTrERT, Agent for Nashville. ISAACTAYl.OR. President. may! t( 40 Broadway. New 1 ork. K. C. WIXTiIAMSS BALSAM OF WILD 0HEEBY ant vroon kaptha, rnilOIISANDS HAVli BERN SAVBO AN nuallv fmm nn iintiincttv trrtiVn liv iiflinfs tiiltt I UMUY.VI.r.l) l'ltr.IMK.VTlO.V I It cures effectually ll diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, Consuuiptionin its incipient SlngrK, Asthma. Bronchitis, Culds Coughs, Catarrhs-. Crtiup, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, and all diseases of tbe Respiratory Organs are imiiiedi atelv relieved bv Its uso . , Extract from a letter from Dr- S B. Robinson; Ions' a practicing physician in Murfrrnglmrir; Tenn.. under date pf (September 1 1. 1&7. frtud Christiana, Tenn.: " I shall always take pleasure in recommendr inir vour Qalsam. because I feel irji coud effects in my system every day, and ant, iuite sure It has oltendcil my nfo. Hoping yoti nray succeed in doing good to the human race, and r ceo ml- pense yourself thereby, I am, respectfully, your friond, ' S, B. ROBINSON, 'M. D." , From Dr. J. W. Nelson, under date of Mart froeiboro, Septembers, 18ITT: 1" Db. Ciuin.it Williams, Memphisr I havi boil a irreat many culls fur vour Wild Cherry and Wood Nantha. and hf course could not fur -nlsh it: and mv oieet in writing toymlis ti reiuost that jrou send mo a few dijion as soon as convenient, ami fupvard your bill, and I wilj send you a check fhr the amount. liespectiuiiy ynnrs- JOSEPH W. NELSON." Sold wholesale by Berry, Demoville .V Co- awl by all drugiusts i: throHghnnt the South Lists in moony oi nnwivnioniiu ernSta' Su Pricepc d.lriwi all wholesale orders lie, 91 no. to Please address all wholesale orders lilt l U'fl.l.r A MM .V (!ll. ' ' ' Memphis. Tenn- And they shall receivo prompt attention. A liberal ulscouiit moue to tho trado. ifeb'4,. t Inrorinuiioti iii IT. S. Circuit Court, M. I), or Tenn. APRIL TERM, lite.' I No. lS2iT-Hnit(Hl States vs. twft barrclsWhisi ky, two Hulls, nnd twenty busheM Meal. : , WHEREAS. IL MrP. SMITH. ESQ., ATI tomeyhf tho llnitnl States for said tlWrief .hath Clod bisdnformatiori in sftid Court, nn be' (hair of the Uniteil Statf. anil of all panoort cuncerncu, again, two narreis n nisay, iwif Stills, and twenty bushels Meal, f'finsdalo .fe 'Alexander, renntad owners. 1 allrwine amonis other tnlogs. tliat said spirits, otc.were sessoil Ml lorieueu tn tne uniici otates. lur ine causes in said information alleged. Now, therefore. In obedience to the monition ( the Court, to me directed ami delivered, I doi nereuyigivu notice io an persons ciHiimng ssui property, or knowing or navinir anvlmrMr losar why thn same should nut li condemned as for felted, that they Im and apiciir before llin 'aid Crenit Court, to be held ,in tho JVleral C'ourl Roam in-thftOnpitoS, in sfcocky nFNwbvllle. on the 3"li loy or April, let, at W o'clock A. Mtuen am mere to inDirtne their riaim. B. R. IILAWOCK, aprlMU V. .S. Marahal. INSUMN'OlEp thfnr lo WIDOW ANU OBPHAN FUNB LIFE INSURANCE CO;, ftAVINO COMPLIED WITH THJC LAW H are now ready to receive spoliation ffcr Policies on all tba latest imprvied plans of Life IscuraBce. T his jwloinanv h.tvn AeurnJ flm vorniA. ,r nan. mmir ivrmiii as BlisHr Wright a its Adnarr. The ac ledged skJH. aod-abllfly of Mr. Wrigbtln "VXTHKRlJA.S. R. M ItuKiranes is asulskient ieuarnntea tbat I torney of Ihe Hn knowledzcd skJHi anda Life Insurance is a. sufficient, ieuarnntec (15s company eas oJTur surrior inducement hi r, nK.1'- rAKWORTII. Prec't. R- C FOSTKR.Ob.Scc'y. OERTI WCATK. State or TrniiiMrt. CnutTni.t.al ftrvwr April Wtb, lSfti.-TbieertiSc tbat K. D. Farw- S8'M'vifee ''"-Wwt of Ihe Widow a oil Orbhan.1 to the Uniteil KSMw, faf Hie mS3 MMldfn Farfd Ifa Insurance Obmpanr; b ttfrV day, in I formattoB alleged. Ifanee with. Ike law. daiieaited in this niice twetiry tliMnsand dallars ot Tennaence fiale nix per cent- bonds for the et'only f He I'-liey bellcr. (1. W- BLACKBURN. apr.I-W CoMptfoHer. UNION BANK NOTES. TN ArfTiinriAKr'ls ttttit am act nffTirul ? 1 Legislature of Tennessee, passed December! Z lab, 1S06. entitled an act " To eipedito tbe dis tribution ef tbe 3et of Banks, nhich havo or may make assIgnDsenti among their 1-re.ritor. ITTtX Iwri su. tit 1st,! ti "Ta .1 1. sk. 11. I w notice Is hereby given to Ibe holders of the aotcs of Tas Ujflof Ba; fit TgXVCMM toSIethexn ri "fT,v.5Hi?bviiic. between nowamltha lit day of January. iiSl i!iDhlre.'l"l,, sr-nine. I1S, and receive eeruueates Uierelor. or they will be forever fif ILora.?nr Pn'f-ation in the assctJ of theBaok. The certificates will beTrcM A-r rAB In payment fordehta .Ini, ik Tf-i. 868 and which wo guarantee to give MifefaMMMi. both IVKIUI.KY lKLt'.Y t WAKltr.X. whieh wo will soil vory low. Inforiimlion iu U. SJ. Circuit our. Mid. Dis. Tenn. APRIL TERM. 18CS. Nn. 1317 United States vs. fifteen barrels and two half barrels Tilky. Wn5REAi. R. Mi l. SMITH, fnrnnvnf llin ITnlle.1 StnlM fi B60..'AT of the United States for said Di trict. has Gled his infurm.ition in snid Court, as Bid well oa hebalf of tho CnRed Slates as of A Hogeland. informer, arnl ef all persons cwi cerncd, ngninst fifteen barrels ami tws half bar rols Whisky. IW. II. Mamhall. reputed owner.) allcirinr. smone other thinss. that said spirits was soiled as forfeited to the United States, for tho causes in said information anegea. Now. therefore, in obedience to the monition of the Court, to mo directed and delivered, I hereby give public notiee to all persons claiming said property, or knowing or having anything ta soy why the same should not be twnilemoed as mrfeiteil. and that thev bo ami appear befuro snid Circuit Court, to be holdeu in the Federal iDUiijioom, in inn tjl'lioi at iitunriiiB, icu nessee. on thn UOtli lny of April. 181, at 10 o'clock a. v., then awl there tm toterpuvc their claims. K. R. tl LA8COCK. jnarjM lit il.il. V.'i. Iiifonhalion in V. S. Circuit Court, Alitl. DiH. Tenn. APRIL TERM, 1SW. No. I:tl9-lfnitvl States vs. SC bHrrds Ilitih Wine, 10 Beer Tubs. I Fluke Stand. 1 Mash Tub, 1 Beer Bailer, 4 Machines, 1 Corn Mill. 2 Wine Tubs. 1 jiair Silas. 1 Blower. 2 Lad ilers,ll Water Tanks. 1 Mash Rake. 9 Tul, 1 Doubler. 400 Bricks. 1 Steam Boiler. 1 KiiKiHe, I Steam Uuaue. I Urimtstone. : Pumps, 1 Iron Vice, 5 Coal Oil Lamps. 1 Water BtickeL 10 At oS, 2 Thermometers, 1 Yeast Jug. 1 Force Pump and llpes. 1 Receiving Cistern, 1 WnterCWern, I patent Ilimg BoiUr. empty Barrels. 2 Oil" Cans, 4 Lanterns. HtoTtw.a.S!oi Vats. IT7HHREAS, R. MP. S3IITII. AT- turney of the United Slate for said Dis trict, has filed his information la said Court, on behalf of tho UhiteifrHate. nnd of all persons concerned, against tho sdhl fitly-nine barrel High Win, and other articles enumerated above. (L- Bradley, reputed owner.) aliening, among other things, that wild rt4e4 were seiied as forfeited ta the: United; State. fr tho causes in said information alleged. Now. therefore. In obedience to tb mnnrhon of tho Court, to me directed and ileHrered, 1 do hereby give publw notice l all ptsMeUuui ing said propert)-, or knowing or baiipgany thing to say why the same should not be eon dnnned as forfeited, and tlt they be ami a pear before said Circuit Court, to be Jtoblen in the Federal Court Room, in the Capitol at Nashville. Tennessee, on tlio Uiltlt Uny or April, 1S&4, at'lfl ri'cloek a. then and thero t interpose their alaims. K. IU OLASCOCK. aprSUt M M. D. T Inroriuation in IJ. Circuit Conri, Mill. Dirt. Tenn. APRIL TBRM.18BH. i:tl.-I!mte.l States vs.SCoppM- SliMs, ' Fluke Stands. 2 IWeiving ThM. i Kectirrrng Tubs, 12 barrels Whkhy, 1 THr OtHlttetr, . LiuitertM, UCtml Oil LaH)p4.U waRAy JtacraU, 2 Gallon MaAsurfw, 1 '4 dHi. 2 Fhib&. 1 Shovel, 1 Hydrometer, and 49 VuAels Char coal. W HURRAS, If. MttW SMITH, WBQ ." AT tomer oftha I'niteil Ktitlen for snhl Din trict, has fife.1 hit in format inn in said Court, as well wn behalf of thu l ulled States as v? A. iiiigmami, ininriner, ami oi an psrwis Con cerned. ntninst i.'eepperiiMIKHb6rT4s whwky, ete.. (Il.il. Ilkhcirtk, reiiuUxl wnarj alicging, among other things, that said si ill, wjiwky. etc., were iwued as furnHteu to the llaited Stales, fur tho oaiwn in sabl laformallon ullegeil. Now. (hrrefnre, tn obedience to the mookUoB of the Court, to me direetexl ami derrrerew. I do hereby give publbr notte lo all TenM claiming said property, or knowing or having anything to say why the i.iwa should not l coiMlemueil as forfri'ed, and that they be and appear before said OinJulcCourr, th held in the Federal Court moi,. in the C'aiiilol at Nashville. Tennessee, on tho fintb tiny, ol April, )S. at lOoVFeek A. then anTthro to interpoM their claims. E. R. rJLA8C0Or. raarHt U.S. Marshal. Information iu V. S. Circuit Court, M. I. or Tciuii APRIL TERM. 1SH. ' No. inoo-Cnlteil SUtes vs. five barrels llith Wlnoand ten barrels Whisky. WWrnllll,Mf A,T tornv of t he Dnited.&atea fcrnU Dis trict, has filed his Inferrafltfon In soM Ooir. as wen un ocnau oi me united as r U, M. Blaekm.tn. Deputy Ool lector, and f all tier liSons eoneciaeil, against five bartcis hish winn anu ten. barrels whisky, (A rl. Wood, reiHitail owner.) alleging, among other lbinB. that Said spirits were seised as forfeited to the Hailed States, fur tho oaums in aaul infurualion alleged. Now, therefore. In aledlec to the Monition Qf tho Court, to me directed ami deliver el, J dn hereby give notiee lo all pcrsncM rfnlwMsg said property, or knewing or iMtvios; aaUHB toaay why the Same should not Im aofHicHHied as fair feitod. and that therbo-and sHMsr bcforo sohl Circuit Court, to b holden Ih Ihe Federal Cbuit ItiKiHi. at the t'apilol at NahiW. TmUlic Se. on lliouotlt ilny ir April, WW. at Wo'elo-k A, v., then and then to iaUrjjc ikrMs. martMMt " V.'. Marsbni. Inroruiulioii iu U. .S. Circuit Court, Mitl. DIh. Tenn. APRIL TKltM. liflS. Kn. 1.1 1 0 Unitwl ftatec TS. Irs' krrt U7HEREA8. R. Mop. fMITH. mi, AT v v, tornar of the UMtl Mate for Mod y. triet, baa filed hm iniorsaatioi, ih aat.1 fWcL M well on bcmf ,rth tlnite.1 Htalen of A- floK kll, IfitMfBiCr, and of all porsoas roerRd. auaimlIlVB basrehj whky, ( WiMiaOMJc lianas, reputeil owaars.) ftlleg-.Bg. awg f!hpc Uokhv. llmtSHHlsprrrts wisefle-l m furlVHM l the United Maltv, fur the cione in saM tfHSSrm4fcn allageil. Now. thcrafore. in i.f.hne to the monition said Court. Lu ma ilirarlail . u.1 .ll..u.i i dohercbyBve .abh notWa toaK pfriiiinStlSaa p naiu pmixny. or KRowtug or AavipgaBy nglhsay why Ihe w toe SmiW Mt Xe tm,- deuiiml as forfeited, ami that tW be Mil i. pear before tmjd Cireait Crt, li ke boLTeo 1. '?'.,.erai Coun ft4HH. i the Cu.il.tJ n nmuTiiie, tenneMen. on I ho until ilnyt ol arMl,fc iUrmy. Iuroruiuiiou iu V. S. Circull Court, MUl. Iis. Tcnu. Avkif.rnKM. isiw. " , . i ... ..." " fc-w. nv n''ur.tT..f ,li i p SMITH. KSO . AT. iiile.1 8Ula tar Li hi.. ninfc, nmm utmi ni.i iBHinoaxtoSl in hHrt Usmrl gf wcH an bcbairof thoUll Kate tctofiW B. aaf. loloriHer. ajul ut all mu. ..... t.. . I. I hu inforiaatioa In ad Conit. corned. aslo-t wnlls ef cr.ttn. ode V) gall wd cuiier sltll. si. tubs, 7 kcXlHMkoic I Katcr ami 2 half b.F msWrtirH' b. boiartt, rcooled owner.) sJIssriMf, atsecut otbW taiBioi. lhut m mil sfIi.Lm v. u. u.r u. . , now. Iherefufo. AloMfLn ik. ,?..i;"rtlfct?-"M,.A,ir,!. Wivefea.l do hereby ve 1-uW.c -otlrew alf t"e, nnythHc to My why tie tame tQU Fu t t.... ck t . l?'.""'"!!. iii tHe rJotHiBl at? . . . ... vxin itm uu. ..li mr UIII li ville, Xeoneseee. i ilnjr ot vJ. ' "X "T A 54 Were Wtewpo) their eiatuui. M . . R. R. mar2S lit OLA; IsAllAN CAilfOVsr. t x'' lc No. K Chart Street, next to Rxmree. BoiU. KniV lj?dv,K.,TO AKNOONCK TO ill IJ patrontittn.l the imbfic- getH-rallr, lsx VAUutllv th. 0,4 4wn(' HANTk rAKKlHIf. where geuilraiei wai he waileU upon Otoinptly nnlto thoireatfcsr.'vstion nanu anacuU ba'n atallh ar' april lir