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SUXBAX HKK11tG, APRIL 28 1SG1.
RAILWAY MATTERS.-
Be Martiers ef PaiHiWCBr Trains).Yunraii Aim HRmixaaaLl . 3 P. M--
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h'xurairTEwttmut axo
jLI)tC4TCi.Euiun - "T. M..CS . M.
Jlrrltral of tbo Paumirer TrainsH.-.- i, .. . - - I--
, 10 A.M.tosnat axd iuiuxu ft30A.il- - 0P.M.LOtrSVTLlX ARB NaXHVUXX.Katoviux auto DtCATC 1:J5A.M..J:I5P.M.KEemxLD Ano Knrrrcicr
Bepartare of FrclRftt TralH5:30 AM.ftnneseet & AhWms - 2:20 A W.Louisville & Nashville
JEdgefleld iKentucky .3:15PM.
Arrival of rrclgat TrainsTennessfio tt Alabsms .. iai-B- ,
Louisville & NeahvlLeEdgefield tt Kentucky- --
Xbo Stcaaicr O.E.HUlmaH Tclejrr apblcBfspatcben
The following is a telegraphic dispatch receivedhero,yesterday, through the grace of some BlackRepublican Governor:
Cairo, April 26. The Bteamer C. E. Haimao,from St. Louis to Nashville, was abandoned by heromccrs. The deserted boat was found to contain1000 kecs of uowder and other cotraband articles.
The facts of the capture as we learn them froma passenecr on the boat at the time, are as follows:
Eight miles above Cairo, on the Missouri shore,
the steamer Swallow; with a heavy h'ece of ord
nance, and a company of armed men, came along
side. The Hillman via heavilv laden, hercuards draeirinff the water, which retardedher progress. The Swallow was flying light,
and under these circumstances, the faster boatof the two. When the Swallow came along
Bide, she put the military commandant... . . i.liL.itUITIInt.nlft.n t tin LJ thn riflmflnnPn IIIHL lilt; UlUUilUI Inwatuuicuiuuiui) tuiy
should come to at Cairo, for the purpose ot nnaer- - 1
going a search, when, if found with munitions ofwar they were to be taken off", and the boat allowedto proceed. On being asked under whose authoritythis procedure was instigated, the officer rcpliod.Gov.
Yates' of Illinois. The Captain of the tollman repli.ed ho had nothing more on board than he was accus
tomed to carry for merchants ofNashville, no consented under protest to land there, but upon adviceconcluded to land the boat at Bird's Point on the Mi-
ssouri shore. After so doing, the boat being thor-
oughly tied to the wharfboat and shore, the de- -
.mandwas made to have her untied, and moved
over to Cairo, which was refused by the Ilillman'scommandant, when the military commander said, ifthe boat was not untied within ten minutes, he
would let loose the cannon upon her and make ahole in her between wind and water ; upon thisthreat nearly the entire crew, refusing to take the
boat to Cairo, in quick order, left her, with theirluggage, doubtless believing the officer would carryinto effect the threat of firing. She was then takenpossession of by the Illinois authorities, and car-ried to Cairo. Such an act of hostility upon thepart of the. State of Illinois toward the State ofTennessee cannot but arouse the deepest indigna-
tion of our people, and fully satisfy them of the in-
tentions of Black Republicanism. We presumethat the Governor of Illinois intends to .send us inbullets the hundred tons of lead which he has pi-
ratically obtained from the Hillman.
The Committee of Vigilance and Safety convenedat the County Court room on yesterday at 10
o'clock, A. M.
On motion, Jaucs Whitwoctii was requested toact as Chairman, and P. L. Nicuol Secretary, duringits deliberations.
The object of its organization was briefly statedby the chairman to be for Vie protection of the lives,
property, and inieresis of the people of Otis county.Dr.PxDLF. Eve introduced the following resolu-
tions, which were adopted :JResolved, That the public is hereby informed of
the organization of this Committee.Mesolved, That the Committee is now prepared to
with the city police and citizens, as wellin defending innocent as in bringing guilty personsin our reach, to punishment.
Mr. A. W. Joujcsox offered the following resolu-tion, which was adopted : I
1st. That all citizens having just cause of com- -piaini against any person or persons i eaiuing wiuius, are requested to make the fact known to anymember of the Committee, and those who may feelaggrieved ly Hie action loisards them of any citizens,can submit their cass to the Committee, in orderthat justice may be done to each and every one.
2d. That the citizens are requested to abstain iromany rash or unwanted proceeding against any one inthis community.
The follows is the Vigilance Committee:James Wuitwortu. Chairman,Washington Barrow, Calvin Jackson,Kobt r oster, 1st, or, ii r Drake,Joseph W Ilorton, N D Ellis.Lewis Lanier, HughMcCrea,R McNairy, James Walker,Dr Paul F Eve, Dr C K Winston,James Murrell, L F Beech,James M Hamilton, W R EUiston,
R Rains, Felix Compton,J J Corley, Timothy Dodson,R II Gardner. A W Johnson,T L Bransford, W G Harding.
The Committee then adjourned to meet next Tues-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. P. L. Nicuot, Sec
Think and Act.To Gov. Harris Sir: As times are, I think we
should have a law that would force all men andboys from 15 to CO years of age to be enrolled and
ee nd the South, with the understanding they aretolive free or die like brate'men, r leave the State.
I am 50 years old; have three boys over 15 yearsof age, a few guns, and a little lead and powder,and a few thousand dollars, all of which are at yourcommand, on condition that others are made to do
the same, as far as they can, so as to protect ourcountry, the proud and brave name our people won
for themselves in the days of Jackson', or he and
such will hate and haunt us, I think.April 27, 1SC1. S. W. Adkissox, A Mechanic,
To tue Volunteer Artillery of Xcnncucc.Having reported an artillery company for service
in the field, 1 desire to see, or to correspond with,the commanders of like companies in Tennessee, to
and with all who are engaged in raising such com-
panies, in order to secure concert of action and aprompt organization. in
Persons who have served in the artillery, or ord-
nance,
all
or engineers, in any capacity are invited to
assist in the effort now being made to organize anartillery force for Tennessee.
Those wishing to join this arm of the service arcinvited to call on me at the Commercial Hotel,Nashville. Milton' A. Hayxes,
Formerly Lieut. U. S. Artillery.
llrotvn Guards, toCarters Creek, April 2C, 1SCI.
Editors U.niox axd American : A large companyof volunteers has been organized here y andtendered to Gov. Harris for immediate service.Tliis company is styled the Brown Guards, in honorof "Mrs. Lkzixkas Brows, of this county, who has
furnished money to equip the whole company.
With such patriotic women in our midst, this worldcannot conquer us, and victory on every field is
ours. Officers of the company are as follows :
G. W. Camprell, Captain,
J. L. Bollock, First Lieutenant,R. L. Cardtuers, Second LieutenantCam. Browx, Third Lieutenant,Km Hadlet, Orderly Sergeant. A. B. in
Our telegraphic dispatches report that "a large
number of Virginians, mostly from Fairfax county,
have arrived" at Harrisbur, "refusing to take theVirginia test oath." To those unacquainted with
the facts, this dispatch is calculated to mislead. The
lands in Fairfax county were so completely ex-
hausted a few years ago by the growing of Tobac-
co that they were regarded as worthless, and largetracts were purchased by Northern men at vcrylow figures, who settled upon them. These are themen who are fleeing fromFairfax county.
Insurance can be obtained of W. J. Marr, Insur-
ance Agent, No. 25 College street, in the InsuranceCompaxt of the Valley ok Virginia, cash capital
onn nnn nl nnn m T.mn.ctnii TtiiniiB ripnosited,J.u"iuuui " x -
b.s security for losses. Applications also received
for Insurance in the Tennessee Marine andCOMl'ASY of Nashville. Ap.26-tf- .
"Siiat's the Sort. Yesterday, Dr. S. McKissack,
of Spring Hill, authorized us to state that he wil1
donate $3,000 for the purpose of aiding the South,
and, if neewsary, will give the last cent for the
good cause.TheLondou Standard, of the 4th instant, says:
We learn, although no authority is vouchsafed,
that the Custom authorities at Havre had notified
that ships from the seceded States would be receiv-
ed on the same footing as those sailing under the
'Stars and Stripes.'
Alabama has now actually in the field, (says the
Montgomery Advertiser, of the 23d.) and ready to
inarch, about five thousand four hundred troops.
Notwithstanding this fact the war fever has justbegun to rage, and if necessary, we verily believe
that the number could be increased to forty or fiftythousand in thirty days.
Th3 question is often asked, what is a"stand of arms!" Properly speaking, it is a com-
plete set of arms for one soldier, which would in-
clude the bayonet, musket, end iU arpurtennnces.
Twr PsnriBios Mibset. The suspension of iater--
C0Brse wife tbe Nona has ewJed quite a stir amarket for some dave past. Every
tiling, nearly,has gone up to starvation prices. Tlottrfamily) is selling at $11 to S12, Cora from SL15 toi. or rto R1i . TTcv?v9 tn 9t f Pu-l- r nrl
Mutton 15c, to lBc and nearly everything else inthe same proportion. As money becomes scarce itis becisnine tti cost, a tnird more to live, ana wetendency is stilLupwsrds.
The Tirpttenre nf ft liiw lirvlw nf who aregenerally good feeders has added largely to tielist of consumers, and to annearances supplies decrease inverselV with ilin movements of the demand. Wo hope our country friends in all directionswiu iaice our condition into consiaeremu" -Xorward whatever they may have to spare,
.. .l-- . :11 Ko handsomely rC- -
warded. Poultrv. ot all sorts, is very scarce, deari ' 'i. ...i:. wonidDercaanyuis
viva I'WUl, allaU. IIVQII OUI'l'vuI losed of at rcrauneratlnir priccs.-&w- aK'-
Republican, April 25.
tr t , ThP Mavor and Alder--
men of the town of Jackson have appropriated few
thousand-dollars-,
to bo appuea torma and ammunition ioriDeu;
two of oSr most energetic and sensible citizens arealready in New Orleans, to purchase the arms. Col
rr.. t5X, T.iont. J. B. Freeman, and R. J. Ma
lon, Bsu were appointed by the Board to superin- -
tend the nnrcliaseaau w
;nti,ar.;,Tin of the town.The Town Council have appointed a committee of
safetv for the town to wliom tne police arc to reporttheir action to embrace all persons, white orblack in cases not provided for by the strict letterof the law. The committee to take such steps asthpv mav deem proper in each particular case, topreserve order and secure the safety of the citizens.CoL Hervey Brown is chairman of the committee.Jackson Whig, Avtu 26.
Notes cxder Protest. It is understood that several of our leadini merchants, whose notes toNorthern houses matured on Saturday, the 20thinst.. refused to cav them because of the hostile andaggressive attitude which the North has assumedtowards the South preferring to await the restoration or neacciul relations between tne vwo sections.-'-Petersburg ( Va.) Htpress.
JLf.U tj.arKltoDf auti county, Tennessee tn Taeiiay mernlns,
AptK 9th, 1851, JOHN T WRIQnr.ANSTOS, onof wmiataI.,ndMary E. Aaiton, agei 3 yuri S month! and 8 dayi.
ne was a sweet and lovely little boy, being Bencrom, kind,
and affecUotAte.for one ot Ma age. To tti parent, brtthen and
Iftera. and all who knew him. ihowlng hla affection for bu pa
rents until a few momenta Ufoie he breathed hla lat. Ills af
factions, thsogh !vere, were but for a few days, which he bore
with tttlence and meeaxesi, and waa never heard to muracror complain.
Pales the lovely blooming flswer.Smiling solace of an hour ;
Soon our transient comforts fly,Ple:sures only bloom to die.
Lovely bate, how brief thy stay,Short and hasty was thy day .
Ending ison thy sojourn here,Pain and grief no more to bear.
Bard It is from thee to part,Though it rends my aching heart;
Since an heir to glory goneLet the will of God be done;
Richmond Enquirer copy.
Funeral Invitation.The friends and acquaintance of Mr and Mrs. Oeorgeuitlg
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their daughter,ELIZA CARNAQIE, from their residence, No. 59 Union St.,at 3 o'clock, P. M., this evening.
Diving service by Bev. Sr. Qulntard.April :6lh,16Cl.
STATE CONVENTION : .
SECOND SATTJlt DAY IN MATHAfter consultation with many of our politioa
friends, in various portions of the State, it has been
agreed to hold a State Convention, to nominate a can
didate for Governor, on Saturday, the llfh day of
May. We hope that our friends in every county will,
at once, take steps to be represented in that conven
tion by full delegations. State rights and the rights
of the South will be seriously endangered by the
triumph of our opponents. It behooves all who op-
pose Black Republicanism, Federalism and civil
war, to buckle on their armour for the contest. Le
us be up and doing.
KENT FREE.I have three small houses, five rooms ea:h, which
will let to the families of those actually in service in afighting Liscols's hordes, free of rent, till the warcloses or till their return. L. Powers,
aprl25 'CI No. 34 Market street.
Attention, Harris Guards.The Rendezvous has been changed fronuTusca--
lum Church, Nolensville Turnpike, to the largeroom opposite Sewancc Hous, College street,kindly tendered b Maj. B. F. Shields. Thosewishing to offer their services, will report theirnames to M. M. Hexkle, Jr., Capt
April 23rd, 1SC1.
House Rent Free.Nasuville, April 22d, 1SC1.
Editors Union and American:Please allow me to state that I will furnish
house-roo- m to tea families, whose protectors jointhe companies and go to the warsnow raging, rentfree until their return home, or until the close ofthe war. W.S. Whitemak.
ATTENTION!Beauregard Light Infantry.
Gentlemen who wish to enrol their names on thelist of this company, are requested to call at therooms of the Southern Rights Committee, corner ofCedar and Cherry streets. S. C. Godsuall,
Captain.
Save Your ITConcy. A
Selling out at cost for thirty days, late styles ofdrip and soft hats, caps and straw goods, corner ofCedar and Cherry streets. lw.
CITY NOTICES.
A Change. Wc have this day sold to Mr. F.Klein-- our entire stock of clothing and merchanttailor goods. He will continue the business in all toits various branches, and we ask for him a liberalshare of the public patronage heretofore extended
us. He has' a very handsome stock of spring in
goods, and guarantees perfect satisfaction in all
articles. Mr. M. F. Seltz can be found at all times ofthe house of his successor, ready to settle withwho owe. Seltz & Harris.
mcliS 2m
Srniso Clotuixo. Messrs. Tiioma & Rowan, on en
College street, nearly opposite the Sewance Hotel,have just received a large and handsome stock ofSpring and Summer Clothing, which they are pre-
pared to make up for their customers in the mostfashionable style, at prices to suit the times. Gen-
tlemen wishing anything in their lino would do wellgive them a call. ' march3-dl- m.
For Rent A desirable suit of rooms in theUnion and American Buildings. Apply at thisoffice. dec29-t- f
Wanted.A Partner wanted with from 1,000 to 1,500 dol
lars cash, in a Ready Established Business, whichpays 1,000 dollars aud more a year. A gentleman,
and business man, with good city reference, will
please address Rohert. P. O.ofNov. 18, lseo-t-f.
PANIC STRUCK! " toIntending to reduce what is certainly the largest
Stock ofTOBACCO AND CIGARS In
the State. I will sell from this timeWithout Ilctrard to Profits!
J. W. LANGLET,r. k b. H Union street
StocU for Sale.John WiioitLEr, 32 South Market Street, offers for
sale $15,000 wortA of Stock. ! Call and see him.or
II A VAN A S E O AR SiJOHN AVIIOItLKY. 32 Soutti Market at.,
Nasuvitlct Tcnn., 2OO0O Imported Havanaa-V- C7 RECEIVED FROit HA YSXA.
Latest News from Old Virginia !JOHN WIIOHL,EVt
32 Soutu market street,STILL AHEAD.
AVuorley Itock City Chewing- Tobacco'Made from the PURE AXD NATURAL LEAF
without ANT ADULTERATION.
Shoes I Shock!!Farrar, Disxcees & Co. are opening a most beau-
tiful lot of Snoes of all kinds, especially for Ladiesand OiUdren. Call on them, ladies, they are beauti-ful, and they sell them very low for the Cash I
marchll-t- f.
SI'KING CLOTHING.We arc receiving our stock of Fpring and Summer
Clothing and Furnishing Goods for men and boys, Iswhich we are selling at prices to suit the times.
Also a fine lot of Cloths, Cassimeres and Veslings, Itmade to order. Ward, Bervinchax & Co.,
mar22-2- m No. 20 Public Square.
Dr. R. Russell, Dental Scrgeon. Dr. R. begsleave to invite the attention of those interested, tohis present mode of inserting artificial teeth, uponvulanite as being infinitely superior to the oldmethod upon gold plate. Since introducing this plan
donow over a year ago he has inserted more than
one hundred setts, the advantages of which for du-
rability, lightness and purity are abundantly testi-
fied by the numerous certificates. Dr. R. is contin-
ually receiving in their favor. Office No. 11 Cherrystreet, three doors from the Post Office. Pluggingand all other operations on the mouth performed asusual. marchl7-- tf
IPSf
THE CHIEF AMBKO TEN XIIOtJSANB.
VALLEY'S MAIJIOAL PAW EXTRAGTOh.
XTAS cdverwlly nt jplssted H otbtr (Ho sad beoUsg
aeeUMtot dUau. II
MIllKS & 9t E8AU H
Btlon,by a tlseely afpli-- 0 tflto maruHett Stalerand the fiethUrenew u S by tara, n blwrf rtc&rresi&lnbs. S
the raiEifD or X the htesbrtflh(Mrn am franw-i- f mI fnn, frn axtCTS
etpecuOly from f"iJ4 airfS Ctomi4Jto?,-th,- ncotuUntl a band. JtheIiS ton BreatU, anda ol"'"-raorc- i
tie IETTKR or BINQ- - , WORM,o prmalcnt in to
TO TBATELIIBS BT O 6AjLKDLAHD.Tfc uMnt,t. it. Tn.n v.tsr. and rrerr other lndi- -
rldnal vhn int ?n urnai thiavi him within tnechanca of accident trot, evplo- - H tion,Jire, o r cdaition, shouldbear in mind that this Magic5 Extractor U his best and onlyfriend. It la both iwrtableS and cheap, and should everbe hit companion, as a friend in need. There art thoaaandiof living witnesses to! testify t3 to its m&rvelloua virtue, whoows ueir aouna umoe ana rausciw iu - ""r: 'The following are a few efj thtUadlngd4MtMtaTbi&
.iii as wen uuuDfij QBurns. llrvatro... Sores of al rindsBruises, 3flOula, Bhotwouadj,Bolls, Trost Bites, Scrofula,.Broken Brent, fever Bores, Scarp--Bites of Eeptllei, Felcnr, S.'Cancer, aiandularDlseasei, Scurf,Cracked Lips, Mercurial Sores, Scald Head,Dhappod Hands, Jalnsgenerally, BPrn''Jhllblalns, dimples, Small Pox,Cramp, Piles, Tumors,Contracted Cords, Poison, Tetter,nhf. ciunniiin. TJlcers.Diseases at the Skin, Bashes, Venereal Bores, io
Sold at the principal Depots, 14 Sroadway, Hew YorE,anaiiand 151 Ch,to. .trt. N Orlesml. hv J. WRIGHT f CO.General Agent. It cm be obtained ef all respectable Drt.EgIstiEnaaiercnants tnronffioutiue uniiea ouves
apr25'00-d,tw&w- l"
Pimple Jtanlahea IFaces Made Clear!
HOWBy one week's use tf the Magnolia Balm, A pereectly harm
less but elegant aai electuol preparation.Price 50 cents per bottle. So'.d everywhere
W EAGAHLt& 00., Proprletor,Troy,N. Y.febSi d&w3m
ICUIS. WlNS-C-O-
An experienced norsa aud female physician, has a SoothlnSyrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the proces
of teething, by soften ing the gums, reducing all inflammationwill allay all pain, and is lure to regulate the bowels. Dependupon it, mothers, it 'lll give rest to yourselves, and relief andhealth to your intuits. Perfectly safe in all cases. Bee advertisement in another oolumn. octSS-l- y
Dark) Glossy, andI.uxuriant Hair I
IIOW1By using Qelmstrtet's Jr.tmUalU Bestorative. Don't use
anything alse on your Head.Price 50c and 9 Ip-s- r bottle. Bold everywhere.
W. 33. HAQAN U CO., Proprietors, Troy, N. 1
See an advertlscmunt headed,TOIT LOOK OT VAIN.'
CIIEUOKEE CORE!JntsnfaBixg cure for Seminal Wcalcncss, Noc
turnal fjittimssions, impcieney, ost orFaint in Ot Back, Stont in th Bladder, Obstructedand Difflcuit Jlfemtruathm, and all JHteatct causedby deviating frtm Via path of Jiature, and indulgingvnBy the use of this "Cure" all Improper discharges are remov
ed, the weakened organs of generation are speedily cured, andfull vigor restored.
Either sex, contemplating marriage, should reflect that a soundmind and body are necessary to promote connubial happiness.
In the "Cherokes Cure" the poor debilitated, worn down andaespainngaeToiee ot sensual pieasnrc una rener.
it u sale ana piemant in taste, out immeaiatein its acuon: con.talninK no mineral poison, but is prepared from pure vegetableextracts, In the form of a delicious syrup.
Price S2 per Bottle, or three bottles lor 15. and and forward dny expiess to all puts or tne world.
Boia cy an respeeiaoie muggisis eTerywuere.POTTKa & MEB.WIN. Proprietors. St. Louls.Mo.
Sold In KuhTille by Hiring It Pendleton, Berry b. DemoviUei. iv. uenaersnoi:, ana cy Druggists everywnere.
DR. KING'S DISPENSARYFOIL Pit IVATE DISEASES.
DR. KINO, formerly of New Tork, for the 1
fouryeirs of Louisville. Kentucky, and whodevoted hi, attention to the treatment of private diseases fer overthlrtvvcm.fla.Utrs himself, havlm attended to a practice fer somany years, and cured so many thousands, he Is enabled to cu elall alseases ot a pnv&ic nature, bo iniucr uuw uicjr iubj wfrom lnludlcious medical treatment, or frem neglect of their ownDr. King's Dispensary is No. 23 Deadrick street, between Cherryand the Square, vrtwre hecurraall distatescf aprivate Batnre
UoxoRBca curtu wiu.oat n&ocioua mcoicuie or iricncrcuccfrom business.
STRMrrnara of old or recent date, effectually cured in a fewdays, by an operitlon which causes no pain. Where a strictureexist, health cannoilrt enjoyed. Perhaps no disease causes moremischief and undermines tne consutution so mncn.
Srrmus, with all the diseases of the skin, growing out f nt nrhnri treatment, can be elTectually cured In a few days.Rmii ,. Wvavh ess. particular attention havlne been Riven to
this diivase, and all the consequences grewin out of It, brought I
nn In tninv ca.ti hv tne destrucuve naDits oi inconiiaeraieYouths and exeussive Indulgence of the passions, a neglect ofwhich will undermine 3ie constitution, rendering tne surged un-
fit far liniineu nr todetv. and causing nrematureold ate.Temalea who liar be laboring with any difficulty of the Womb
may rest assured of immediate relier.Persons residing abroad, by writing and stating their case, withfee enclosed, directed to Dr A. King, No. 23, Deadrick street,
Nashville. Tenn .will haieth necessary medicine sent to thUraddress, with nersessary directions. Strict secrecy observed. Officehours from 9 o'clook in the morning until 9 in the evening.,
may23.1853-dwl- y
llliigjiliiiilj
MRS. WINSLOW,An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, Ipresenta to Z
nuon or mouers. ner
S00THII& SIRTJPFOIL CIIItillHEIV TEETHING,
which greatly racilltates the process of teething, by softening thecums. rMncicir an innammation wiu aiiayau pain ana spasmodic action , and Is ,
STJltE TO KEGtfliATE THE BOWELS.
Depend npon St, mothers, It will give rest to yourselves, d
Itolicz and IloaltU to your Infanta.We hive pot un an I seld this article for ever ten years, and
CAN SAY, IS CONFIDENCE AND TRUMH of it, what wehave rever been able to aay of ay other medicine MEYEttHAS IT FAILED. IN A 8INOLK INSTANCE TO EFFECT
CUKE, when timely used. Never did wr know an instance ofdissatisfaction byanyonewno used. u. un ins contrary, an are
elicbted wlta Its operations, and speax in terms or commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak Inthis matter "WHAT TVEDO KNOW," after ten years experi-ence, andpicdae ovr reputationor the fulfillment of whatwe litre declare. In almost every Instance where the Infant Issuffering from pain and exbaustion,reliet will ee round in
or twenty minutes after the arrup is administered.This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one of tht
moit experienced ana tituitu xiurses in new j.jgiana, (has been use 1 with never ailing luccut In
THOUSANDS OF CASES.It not only relieve the child from pain, but Invigorates
stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and eaeilthe whole system. It will almost Instantly relieve
Griping lu tUo Bowels and Wind Colic,and ovetcome convulsons, which, if not speedily remedied, end
death. We believe it the best and ruretl remedy in thtworld, in all cases of Eytenteryioi Diarrhoea in Children,whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. Wewould say t every mother who has a child suffering from any
the foregoing complaints do not let your prejudice!,nor the prtfudicet of ethers, stand between you and your suf-
fering child, and the relief that will be turejtt, abtelutelyeure to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Fulldirections for using will accompany each botUe. None genuineunless the fic simile of OUKTIS tt PERKINS, New York, Is
the outilde wrapperi ofSold by Druggists throughout the world.
I'rlnclpal'orflcGt 13 Cedar Street, N.T.SPRICE ONLY25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
oct30 d.twtwly ins
INDICATE PUBLIC OPINION.
Usually cautious, there is great confidence to .be placed In
NEWSPAPER,
raox TirrNEW ORLEANS TlttJE DELTA.
"There aeems U be no excuse for thin or gray Hair, nowthe celebrated HnusTRxn' Imxitablx IIaik BxsroKaTtvxcanVehtJ."
vkok thxCIiEVELAND PIjAIN DEALER,
"Whea people can protect their Hair from the tell-tal- e marksage, when they can luxuratein glossy black locks at an ad-
vanced period ot their lives: when white and gray Hair can be bvturned to a beautllul black or anbnm; when llalr can be made
grow upon bald heads; when all this can be done.lt cannot doany harm to tell what will do It. UEIMSTREET'S HAIR RE-
STORATIVE will do it. Thla llalr Bestorative Is.beyondthe best thing cf the kind ever Invented Tbe facts
our iossesslon. In regard to this wonderful preparation, warrant us In unqualifiedly recommending it."
raoHTnxST. LOriS KEFUIIXICAN
"Many of our first citizens In St. Louis are speaking In glowlng terras ot this article."
raox rnxCAIRO CITY GAZETTE.
"This incomparably excellent preparation for the Restorationunruair to tne orinrui color, to preserve uair iromui
lnz out, and to cure baldaesss. Is on ssle at Humphrey SiBrown's In this city.. The evidence that this Restorative is nhumbug is conclusive. Testimonials to that effect may befound In almost every paper in tne country."
txok rnxSOUTH WESTERN BAPTIST.
'Leave dyes alone, and use only some reliable Restorative,like lielms'.reet't Inimitable."
Sold every where Price 50o and 91 per bottle.W. E. HAOAN & CO., Proprietors.
Troy, New Yerk.
Tlie Great English Remedy.SIR JAMES CLARK'S
CELEBRATED FE.1XAL F
Protected Letters.By Itoayl Patent.
rreparedfromapretcriptlonof 6ir j &arlf,2f.D.,Fhytician Extraordinary to tht, Qneen.
Tils Invaluable medicine la unfailing In the cure of alt thospainful and dangerous diseases to which the female constituti
subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructlerand a speedy cure may be relied on.
xo married LadlesI) peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, ,cr
monthly period with regularity.K tch bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
GreaitBrltala, to prevent counterfeits.CAUTION.
Ikete Fillt should not be taken by females d ringTJIiSJ 7RRK& MONTHS of Pregnancy, at tleyaresur tobring on Ititcarriagt, but at any other time they art tafe.'
li all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain In thtBack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of theHeurt, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when ofallother means have failed i and although a powerful remedy,
not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anythlnxhurtrultothe constitution.
lulldlrrclous In the pamphlet aro nd etch package, whichshould be carefully preserved.
E ole Agent for tbe United States and Canada,JOB MOSES, (Late Ji O SaLsWlnfcOoi.)
Rochester, N. Y.It. B. 91.00 and six postage stamps enclosed to any author-be-
agent, wUl Insure a bottle costalslng 50 pills, by return
Joid in Nashville by Berry & DeracvlUe and G. W.Hta4fhutt, Jt a. Bfown and all re;tic4blsdxsg(i I
tt d.Ufcw-l- y.
as Tov Prof- - Wood'f tlfwtlMMtt is mkftr. Swdit.'HTUl iBleicstTOB. :T
"Let good digestion wait on appetite," Is a with that nese appreciate son man tnose tau save neuaer tue we cor tne oiaer. Hwraaay expedients are tc vocua s to raise anPPH fEiBfngaBdits usitiaiitea," varies. la form, hot'
auxe wmmi ad Samal. Ifca imIm . tola Use otnerextras, (M tile "Jaat ataU"aj3gaa t mm Hun the first:noise, twmr.ii K wit Wrnr KcrMVeBaiiRgrKimr, width iAMe?to tea aid rct4eaare. ad after"wimwh aw km ot emsaa taaws KJB it Ben say anaYiaofgai nnniWrtn. nlri Hrnll TatnnirtnMr rtmimliti InrnTlirh- -
outslse Vaftaa Mates aadOeaadai J. WS18KT & CO., soleprepwwiss, . jatx Orleans, i...
BOMatw ay all Druggist In Haabvilieapli storfewln
BAIiUre'iS XiVUiVAXi PAIN SXTKACTORTheverdtetof tmrrf hm tr-- n nnnnlninnilT nwnril-- il in f'T"ofj&s sterling alleviator of huas tsSsring' la ait parts ofvasworia.wnereTerintKKineed. it forthwith nrmints ererv(ow .appliance ror eva-- r tpeaes oi ftoiwd. Bote, jsrspun orCutaneous disorder, it is also a neatraliser of evil remits fromthe bites of venomous reptiles, moquiloe and wares fid has I
the ereatett sale of any medicine in the world. Sold- - at tee prlndpal depots, J14 Broadway, N Y., and Chartreaa street. NewOrleans, by J WBICBT b. 00 General Agents, m Iso by allarngirists and merchanU.
apu d&wlm.
K A. FAHNEsrOCKS
Has long bten regarded with favor and 'confidence, by a large (
body of the regular medical profession in every State In the I
Union as a preparation unsurraaiedhv.nT.xnd Is dailv-nre- - I
scnoeaoy tne most emmenipnywiaraiuirouKiiourLt use umxa i
spurious and counterfeit lmltatlonsave from time to time madetholr appearance. Never has it been more necessary on the partof the buyer to exercise a Judicious caution In purchaslag thegenuine article than at this time. Tarit imitations are often soclose In their external reiemblanf a tn B. A. Pittxmtocx's Vermifuge,as to bewell drculated to put upon the unsctpectlng purTchaser an article which he neither wished cor Intended to buy.It Is enough to buy of an accredited aeent: but every purcnaiermust use vigilance to avoia being imposed upon, sna muiiexamine every bottle to assure himself that he is buying the genu'lue a a. ranisisTOca a vermlluge.
apll-wl- m
Jdit tec TniKS Our attention was this moraine to a friendof our, who, a few months ago, was sickly, feeble and debiltited
now he is heathy, strong and robust. This great change wasproduced My taking AlcLxxx a uilxsiatis ctuuiotiixkuiu
Thli la a teal Inm or Lin.We adrise exerr reader who mar be aicklr anddebilltated, and
an wno are wen and wish to xe:p so, to try It jsrening uirror.apu-at-w- im
. . . .( m i. n n. t. 1 .ttt.nicuii. uiuti urrgvry wa; ucuik j.puicuAicu "of your Ambrosial Oil, which has given ettlre sittsfactlon Inuouo, xoomacne ana ueadacie.
cyruston.xenn. &SWahi.Messrs. Clark, Gregory Co; Nashville, Tenn : Gentlemen: Itgirea me pleasure to tell you that your Ambrosial Oil has givenme great relief, and I may say, more ease than the uss of anyouer meaicine
1 have used ne bottle and one half of your Ambrosial Oil,ana from tne cae It naa siren me In jjyitbenmatlc su&enng, 1would not be without the other bottle and one half for any price,proviaea 1 eoaia not get an more, juspectxuuy.
w. a. runs LEI.Binggold, Ga., Sept. 3d, 1859. w
TUE
A rEKFECT AXD COMPLETE REMEDT FOB
PIItlPIiES, IILOTC1TES,
SCVnCItN OK TAN.FTVIIS Elegant Preparation renders the Skin soft and fresh,
1 imoartinic to it a Marble Purity. It is mcst cool and refreshlne if applied to the face after exposure to the sun. andwill give immediate relief to the Sting ot Insects. Nothingpoisonous enters into its composition, xne contents oi a pomemieht be taken without harm-- Jit avolieaiion eieru niaUfor a vceec, wiu cure lAe rcorsc cast of fimjies.
sola every everywnere Jf rice rutyuenis aueiue.W. . HAGAN. Proprietors,
m Troy, New Tork.
FBOF. tVOODS
Restorative CordialAXD
BLOOD RENOVATOR.X Is precisely what Its save Indicates, for, while pleasant!V nix las-e- is revivifying, exnuat aurg, ana stre go
enlng to tbe vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates'and renews thebioed In all its original purity.and thusrexwresana renaers tnesystem invuineraoie to attsctsof disease. It Is the only preparation ever offered to theworld in a popular form so aa to be within the reach otall. So chemically and skillfully eombi:ed so as to bethe most powerful tonic, and vet so perfectly adaptedt at to ad in perfect accordance with the laics cfinature, ana. nence tooine tne uceaxostsiomaci, anatone up tne digestive organs, and allay an nerveus andother irritation. It Is also perfectly exhlllratlnK la Itseffects, and yet Is never followed by lassitude or depresHon or spirits. It is composed entirely or vegetablesaaa inoie tnorougmy comoining poweriai tonic andsoothing properties, and consequently can never injure.aucna remedy nasiong been leu to be a desideratum latne medical world, botn by tne tnorougbiy skilled Inmedical science, and also by all who have sueeredfrcmdebility ; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge evento see mat aeoiiuy toiiowa air aitacxa ot disease, analavs the unguarded system open to the attacks of manyof the most dangerous to which poor humanity is constantly liable. Bucn, tor example, as tne following:Consumption, Bronchitis, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Lossof Appetite, Falntness,Nervous Irritabllity.Neuralgia,'raipitauon oi ue xieart, Jietancnoiy, uypocondria.Night Sweats, Languor, aiddines,acd all that clas oilcases, so teariuuy raiai 11 unauenaea to in tune, culledFemale Weakness and Irregularities. Also, Liver Dera'gments orTorpidity,and Liver Ocmplainta,Diseasesof the Kidneys, Scalding or Iccsntinuenceof tne Urine,or any general derangement or we urinary tirgans,Fain In tne uacic, side, ana between tnefcneuiaers.preduposltisnSIIiht Colds, Hacking and Continued Coush HiEmaciation. Difficultyof Breathing, and Indeed we mightenumera.e many mare sun, out we nave space only tosiy, It will not only cure tne debility following Chills 0and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from aliasmatic In&uenccsund cure the diseases at once.ll alreadyattacked. And aa it acta directly and ptrsistently upon 0the biliary system, arousing the Liver to action, promo-ting, in fact, all tre excretions and secretions of theLvstem. it will infallibly prevent any delirious conss- -
huences following upon change of climate and water;Qecce all traveierssuouia nave a pouie wiw inem, andall should Use a table tpooniui at least before eatingAs it prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive or-gans, it should be In the hands of all persons of eeden-tar- v
habits, students, ministers, literary men. And alllidlei not accustomed to muchout door exercise shouldalways use It. If they will they will find an agreeable 9pleasant and emaeet remedy against tnose ins wblcbreb tnem or taeiroeauiy; ror oeauiy cannot exuiwitnout hetlth, and health cannot exist while the above
continue Then again theOordlal.lsarTfeet Mother's Belief. Taken a month or two before thefinal trial she will pass the dreadful period with perfect oease and safety. There Is no mistake about, this Cordialis all we claim for it. Mothers, try It I Andtoyeuweppeal to detect the illness or decline not only of your
dauvhtersbeforeltis Uo late, but also your sons andnusuands,ior wmie iae iormcr, irom i&isc uciicacy,oiienzoesdown to a premature srrate rather tban let their con 9dilion be known in time, thelatter are eften so mixed up
0 with the exdtementef business that if Itwerenstforyouthey too would travel in Me same downward rath, until eitoo late to arrest tneir iaai lan. nui me momei-- li alwava vitilent, and to yen we confidently appeal : for we'are sure your never falling affection will unerringly point 0you to Prof, wood sneswrauve uoraiaiana uiooditenovator as tne xemeay wxncu buouiu oe always cn nana.n O. J. WOOD, Proprietor,4i4 Broad rav.New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.
Hnld bv ail cood Druggists. Trice OnePoIIar per Bottl..Sold in Nathvilleby
ii.U, 1'MIULITUNft CO.BERRY Si DEMOVILLK.BROWN Si EVAB8,DEMOVILLK & CO..
and all goed Drug;tsts tn the cily.marexiwiy
tilad News for the Unfortunate !
THE LOKG SOUGHT FOR
Discovered at Last.
FROM l?&TrWR A1?KEg
CHEROKEE REMEDY,An iinfailinc Specific for all Diseases or
tne urinary urgans, ana a uencraiAlterative and Blood Purifier.
THIS " REMEDY" CURES WHEN ALL OTHER
PREPARATIONS FAIL.
It Is entirely unlike every other medicine prescribed tor Venereal Diseases, as It contains no mineral poison er nauseousdrugs, being prepared from roots, barks and leaves, in the form
a pleasant and delicious Syrup.It Is "nature's own remedy" for Gonorrhoea, (Clap) Gleet,
Gravel, Stricture, and is especially recommended for Fluor(Whites In FemalesO for this complaint It la Invaluable.
As a general alterative and blood purifier, It has no equal, anddoes not fail to cure scrofula, secondary syphilis, glandularswellings, mercurial and all eruptive diseases, curing themmore speedily aud permanently than any other medlcine known. It does this by purifying and cleansing theblood I Causing It to Cow In all its original purity and vigor,thus removing from the system all Impure and pernicious causeswhich have Induced disease.
In all old cases or Uonorrhcei and meet, mat nave named anmedical skill, it Is especially recommended in old cases itnever falls, and recent ones it cures from one to three days. Atew doses positively removes all scalding heat, chord ea and
P. . v. t V ,It does not euect uie uicu or jubcncrc .iui an; ui w
business.It requires no assistance from other medicine.It can lav on the tollet-hble- or In the counting-room- , with- -
out its ever being suspected as a " remedy" for private dia- -
"ATreatlse on Venereal Diseases, with nil directions for theirpermanent cure, accompany each bottle.
for lull aireciionj gefc luinuiuucDiiviuNi; u.uftA,,uIheUnlted States.
It is sold at retail for 92 per bottle, or three bottles for 95all responsible druggists and dealers In meiidnes, throuzhou
the United States, and at wholesale by all wholesale druggists.
POTTER fi JTIERWIN, Sole ProprietorST. LOUIS MI830URI.
Sold in Nashville by G. W. Hendershott, Bsrry & DemovSwing & Pendleton, and by all responsible druggists ewhere. , ict29dtwfcwly
RELIABLE INSTJRAICE. New
New
to
Ilnriford Fire Insurance Co., Ml
CHARTERED Al D. 18101
fTito oldest Insnranco Company doincBusiness In the Soutn.
CASH 0APITAL AND ASSETS 1,000,000.
A
v,ni8 Company rests its claims te patronage on the followingNo.facts:
IP,It has been doing a legitimate Insurance business for
HALF A CENTURY.JJj It has acquired an enviable reputation in regard to fair
lealinz eauitable adjustment and prompt payment otloraeswhich acquirement is a guarantee that it will never deviate
from its former course, and jeopardixe a character so long anddeservedly enjoyed. ville
TJ It pcssessei bona fide means to the amount ot a
BULLION DOLLARS:
TT7It has TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS in TennesseeState Bonds, deposited with the Comptroller, as an
Additional GuaranteeIts policy holders In this State.
Tr? It contributes to the revenue of the State by the annualpayment of taxes on licence. and
rroperty noiocrs witcing io protect toeir property uy a poucyIntuiance, In a really solid Company, one that will stand up
boldl, and pay every jnst claim aganst It, let come what may,will accompiun inetr ocjecis oy calling at tne agency oi uuaCompany, So. 23 College street. A
W. J. MARR, Agent. Ml
Joxrn Nisn, Stabs Agent for Tennessee, Kentucky, Missis-sippi
agoand Arkansas will attend U the prompt adjustment and
payment ot leases In his district.
bea DCIIONsale of Express Packages and Miscellaneous A winija. tides, this morning at 10 o'clock laapiao it XNf SHIELDS & CO.
COMMERCIA3LMekelary 9MH Commercial.; Satuedat Evexko, April 27, 1861.
Business of every description is almost whoHy sus-pended, and the transactions of the week have beenon a very limited scale. The excitement throughoutthe country absorbs the attention of every body,andthere is no disposition to eneatre in trade.
Ther"e is nothing of any moment dding in financiallamuiista will hn tot-i- t nnt tn hnlrt nn tn
their Money untiLpuTjUaaffairs become setUedandconfidence is again restored.
The' Cincinnatians seem averse to selling theirFlour and Provisions to any of the ' Southern States,orl. r.;. - ,, .
Mjwiuuati, wmmercuu aays mac "snippers inrespect to the public sentiment, have made no effortto contravene it, bat on the other hand. have, inseveral instances, gone to "heavy .expense in return-ing to store, goods that steamboat officers felt, uneasyabout taking, Jest puhlfc .indignation should be.aroused by the act'' , !Thi3 frucklfnir to the mobspirit: of a fanaticil Tiaritv may, in thn CnU,
'
uu aiarc mconvement.to tno bnamcEi men of Cm- -
cinnati than to the pedpls of the! Southern States.The hew Tork Evening Post of the 23d reports
an extraordinary upheaving on the Stock Ibtchangothat day,- the advance in somo cases being equal to15 and 18 per cent on the quotations of the previous day. On Saturday noon, the 20th, the lowestpoint of the panic of last week was touched. Therebound in the Border State Bonds up to the 23dwas as follows: Tcnnessees 6i per cent, ilissouris C,
Virginias 11, North Carolines 15, and Kentueiys 20.At the first board on the 24th, $5,000 Tennessee C
per cent Bends sold at 48c.
Tbe Cotton Movement.We have compiled the following comparative statement of the
receipt of Cotton at the various porta since the 1st of Septem-
ber from the latest mail dates received at this office :
JWm. 1331- - 18GQ.
New Orleans. Anrtl23 JZ .....1.730,004 2.163,073Mobile, April 19 :r.Z.Z. 517,339 761 910Plorida, April 12 . 102,695 164,794Texas, April 20 ...... 132,260 203,056Savannah, April 18 . . 3.W7 484,523Charleston, April 18 313.871 4S3.220North Carolina, April 13 ,7I1 36,914Atrginia, Much 1 8!,23 23,903
Total receipts.....-Decrea- se 3;85,221 4,206 483................................ 821,264
Tbe receipts at Memphis to the 20th of April, which havebeen shipped to other than ncetrlng porta, amount to 180,101
bales, against 107,7CC to the corresponding date last year. Thiswould make the actual receipts 3,505 322 bales against 4,314,191
last year, showing a decrease of 743,609 tales.
rrociainaoBTniRK poets.New OrleansrApril 23 . 113555 320,144MobUe, April 10 30,001 J30.5E6Plorida. Arril 12. 10.072 33,147Texas, April 20 2,725 19,353Savannah, April 13 ....... 3007 26,476Charleston, April 18. . 25,5.15 40.202North Carolina. April 13 900 2,000Virginia, March. I 2.500 900
Total Stocks .222.095 581,408New York, April 15 58,000 80,544
axroKTS to roxxiax roan.To flreat Britain 1,928,988 S 252.788To Trance 546.295 532,-2-8
To other TorelgnPoits . 323,321 400,303
Total Porelga Exports.. ..2,7!J6,i04 3,185.184To Northern U. 8. Porta . 843,833 780,650
Review of tlie Naslivllle laarKct for theAVcclc ending April 2T
COTTON the Cotton market has been inactive during theweek, the sales not amounting to a doxen bales. There Is no de
mand and it is, therefore, impossible to give quotations.The receipts of the week amount to 64 bales, against 158 last
week, and the total receipts since theltt of September to 17,406
bales.TOBACCO Mr. A. Hikilto.x has sold dnrlng the week S3
hhds, mostly ot the lower gradesThe receipts of the wtek have amounted to 118 hhds, against
173 last week, and since the 1st cf September to 1518 hhds.FLOUR, GRAIN AND PROVISIOSS-T- he sapplies of Flour,
Grain and Provisions are vary litht,aud in the present state of af-
fairs we are unable to give reliable quotations. We shall not be
surprised to bear of a heavy advance In all these articles within afew days. This will certainly be the case ir supplies from theWest should be cut off, as now seems probable.
GROCERIES Tbe transactions In Groceries have bxn light,and our quotations may be censidertd nominal
SrsAE Fair to Choice 0;7ic 9 t In hovihrads.and Kloaivance on these quotatUni In bbls; New York Coffee SugarsI0llAc; Grusnetiana rowerta iitair.c; i.oai u,(stixc.
Mousses axs StRcr Molasses In barrels 3033c t? cal; halfbarrels 35337c; Sngar.nouse4550c; Golden Syrup In barrels75c half tarrt Is sue. ana Kegs lien gaisj ear.
Corns Rio 13;(314Xc, Laguyra nosvfc, Java IKSSUc 7 lb .
Tu Imperial 5U (3S1: Gunpowder il373c: Youne Ilvsou 4000, Black G0$1.5iJ.
ItAmi KUTE AN1 JSXCUANGE LIST.Coxaxcrso Daily sv iu Miacnmis' Banx SEaraao tt C
Tennessee.The notes cf all Banks quoted at par are bankable.
Bank of Tennessee.-- .. .....par.Eouthern 3dls.............. Citizens' " saleUnion ttink...... par --co
Planters' Bank pari Commercial Bank. SdiaMerchants Bank par, Buck's Bank .IdisCity Bank .....-........par Farmers' Bank 2 dlsTraders' Bank .....4r Bask of Middle Tenn.. ...parBank of Commerce ....par " Paris -- . ..par
" the union.... par; " Knoivlile parChattanooga par " Nashville par
ti c Memphis Ocoee Bank .... 5 dismrer JJanx, JIempms,.........par ShelbyvilleBank- - ... parBank of Dandridge.. ..5 dls Lawrenceburg Bank . ealBanket America.. dis Bank of West Tens...- -. . 2 oilNorthernBank . .par,
zkoxzn aim wostbxxss.Agricultural Bask, Brownsville.Central Bank of Tennessee, Nashville.Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Memphis.Mechanic' Bank, Memphis.Memphis Savings Institution.Xxchange Bank, Hurfreesboro'.Miners' and Manufacturers' Bask, Knoxvllle.Bank of Bast Tennessee, Esoxvllle.Bask of Trenton.Bask of Jefiersos, Sasdrldge.Bank of Claiborne, at Taxewell.Bank of Taxewell,.
Other States.guTitin GtoxatK
Bank of Ashland.. Iprem AtlastsBask disBank of luuvuie . il " Augusta Insurance andBank of Kentucky, a " Banking Company 10 13dlsCommercial Bk of Ky. " Bank of Athens. "Farmera'BXor Ky .a " Bask of Augusta "Northern Bk of Ky K ' Bank ot Commerce,People's Bank K " Savannah: 'SoutnernBkof Kjfi u Bank of Columbus. "
bxoexx ud cusxn. Bank of Fulton "Commonwealth Bank. Bank of Middle Ga.- -. "Newport Safety Fund Bk. New Bank of Savannah.- -. "
port. Bk ofthe State of Ga. "Trust Company, Covington. Central Railroad St
iUBlal Basking Company.. "Bank of Mobile lC315Ji! City Bk of Augusta... "Bask of Montgomery. ' Georgia Railroad StBaak or Selma, " Banking Company..., "Bank of the State, ' Marine Bk, Savannah. "Central Bank of Ala.. " Merchants' and Plan-
ters'Commercial Bink Bank. . uBastern Bank. Selma, " Mechs' Savings Bk..- -. "Northern Bank of Ala " Mechs'BkAugusta-.- .. 'Southern Bank of Ala. " Planters'Bank, . "
nxoxix and CLoean. Timber Cutters' Bank "Planters' B'k of Ala., Florence.! Dnien Bank, Augusta. "Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, Other Banks .
Uuntsville. Bxexxit ura closxp.State Bank of Alabama. Bank of Albany, Albany.BocTn Oaxousa. Bank of Brunswick.
Bank ef Charlestosl0u dls Baak of Greensbo rough.Bank of Camden " Bankot MUledgevUle.Bank of Chester " " Bank ef Macon.Commercial Bank of Co Cherokee Ins. and Banking Ce.
lurnbla- -. . " " Dal ton.Bank f Georgetown. " " Commercial Bit of Macon.Bank oi Hamburg.- .- " ExchanceBank. GrlfSn.Bank of Newbury " " Plantera'and Mechanics' Bank,Bk ofthe State ofS. C. " " voiumDuaBaak of 8: Carolina.. " " Planters' and Mechanics' BaskExchange Bank of Co-
lumbiaDalton.
u " Manufacturers' and MeehanloFarmers' tKich'gBk " Bank. Columbus.Mercn'U B'x or s. u.. " Southern Bank, Bainbridze.People's B'k of S.O " Manufacturers' BTr., Macon.Pnters'&Jlechs'BTc VixaiHiA.--
Planters' Bank of Fair Bask of Commerce,field . " 10!S:U
Southwestern B.Bk.-- ' Bank of the Confeon-wealt-
State Bank, Charles Richmond... "ton " Bank of the Old Domin-
ion,Union Bank of S. 0. " Alexandria... ... "LoctsiaKx: Bank of tbe Valley of Va,
All N.Orleans Banks .par Winchester. "North caRouxa : Bank of Va., Richmond "
BacMof N. CarolinalOSISIIs Bank of Wheeling -- .. "Bank of Cape Fear. Bark of WinchesterBank of Charlotte Xxchange Bk of Virginia,Bank of Fayetteville Norfolk "Bank of Wadeiboro... Farmers' Bk of Virginia,
Missocki : Richmond. "m. Louis Banks ..-.JOd- ls Manufacturers'and Farm-
ers'Country Basks 1U Bank, Wheeling "Ixsusa: Mereh'ts Bk,L;nchburg.. "
Bk ofthe Stateof Indlasa. Jdls, Merchants' St Mechanics'Other Basks . 10 Bank, Wheellsg "
Ilunou:. . .. - Northwesters Bank of Va,All notes of this State should Wheeling. .be countersigned by the State Southwestern Back of Va,OfScer, being then secured by Whytheville "deposit of State Stocks. Other Banks
Ohio: Makvlaku.SUte Bask of Ohio.... 5dis Baltimore Basks ir151IsBank of the Ohio Vally. Country Basks.. .10 lSdisCommercial Bank of Cln.5 " PXKIISTLVAKIA.Country Basks. 5 Philadelphia Banks. ills
Iowa. Pittsburgh Banks .State Bank............... Country Banks..MixxxasoTA. Niw-Yok-
(Alt regarded as "wildcats.") New York City BanksWisconsin. Country Basks.Solvent Banks ..... New Ekolaxd.
Solvent Baxks lS12ils
SpecieQoid, American 35 prem Silver.. par.
Exchange.aatuxa.
York, n, 3 prem.' . " prem.
Philadelphia," " prem.Baltimore, " rrem.
Orleans," prem.Cincinnati, " . prem
Land Warrants).Acres, r acre --. no sale 1 120 Acres, per acre no sal
.no sale 1 ISO " no sale
3IEAL ANDBBANS,f BAGS extra Family (bolted) Meal,SI 5 barrels White Brans, very fine.
jteceirea taisuay, aounow oucrcu ii.-- .ur iuu vjap!20-- tf COMBS St MARTIN..
HOLMAN'S ARMORY I
Attention CIicatlir.m Rifles.LL those (not already connected with any otner military or
li. the city) and willing to servouuaer uio iuuu.uihuuucuOfficers, are respectfully requested to meet at Holmau'e Armory,
o'clock to algbt: J. B. McOann50 Cherry.street,
.at 7f a f . taa.hAlS Cl A
Captain, Wm. T. Cneatnam ist aucuiciwu., anrtu uLieutensBt. B.W Clark3d Weutenant, A. d. B.,Minor Smith Ensign. Come one, uorne an.
apiso-t- f
NOXIUt: XO A'OIjICV UOIiDEUS.and after this date, and until inrtner sauce, tne warFB01I will be inrerted In all Open Policies Issued by the
Tennessee Marine and Fire Insurance Company, and the NashCommercial Assurance uostpasy.
a. . Kuril,Secretary Tenn. Mar. and Fire Insurance CP.
J AMES WALKER.Secretary Commercial Insurance Company.
ariJO-- tf
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.STTPBBINTINDZNT'8 OFFICE. 1
Ntsnviiix tt Cuattatioooa K. It. Co.Nashville. Aorll 16th. 1861.
accumulated frelrms arrtaan
H ville. the extra charges on Through FrelghU for Storageextra Drayage, have Been removeu.
aplIC dtf Snperlctendert.
NOTICE.N election will be held at tne office oi tne nasuviue torn- -
Tn.ri-i.- i Tn.nri.nea comnanv. on juonaay uie jiumt vr..T,,.rn. thonnmouof electluc eleven Directors to man--
the affairs of said Company the next 12 tnoBlbs... qi
apuu-t- e -- v...... .j.agency at Shellmound, on Use wainvu le at i,saasoogaTHE hem dlsoontissed. Therefore freigbu mutt 1
prepaid on Ooods destined for that Station, The Company j
notBerespons'DioiorsBcu ueiiuw '"rv?T-- v 1
good order at the station. " u.u , 8
BYJEELEGBjiPH.TJnArevoee Vf ' ! cA lUlJOyiHC War!
ACTIVITY OFTHEI.INeIN OOV- -EBNMENT.
SeCeSSiOS FcellBff"GMWilg 1 MiSSSSri.
SEIZURES BY VIRGINIA I
ARMS FOR IL,tINOI.
VmOINLA TO SEND DELEGAJES TO IBEX" MONTGOMERY CONGRESS.I
From New Tort.New York, April 2G. A gentleman just returned
from the South says no vessels are permitted toleave the port of 'WilminEton. N. C and those loading have been obliged to dUcharBe their canroeg. asthe commander of Fort Caswell, at the month oftiape r ear river, would not permit any vessels topass the fort. No seizures of vessels had been made.
The pilot ot tne steamer .Baltic says tho rotomacis strongly fortified on both sides. As the steamerColumbia left Annapolis yesterday mornjhg he distinctly heard several siiarp volleys. Therefore hethinks communication has been forced open.
The steamer Maryland arrived at Annapolis onm j ;.i , , . .inursuay uiurmng wuu narat umcers auu men, anaa good supply of guns to fortify Annapolis. Shepassed, on Thursday afternoon, the steamer Do Sotowhich took cn board the crews of two small boats.They were the crews of captured light ships, orunion men nyiog lor their lives Irom Virginia.
The lights in Capes Henry and Charles;, were extinguished, and the light ship removed from its station at the mouth of tbe rotomac.
The officers ot the Columbia fear the Pawnee hasbeen taken, but their fears are probably unfounded.
From Perryvrllle.Perbtville, Md., April 2C The Baltimore Sun
says that a train started for Washington yesterdavafternoon. When it reached Annapolis Junction.a 1 : .1 r. .1 f . .1 , . ,uiiuiug mu feucrai iruupa meu uuujg Ultt ruau, tneyput back, apprehending a seizure.
Six thousand volunteers are in Richmond readyior service.
A street battery is being erected at Yorktown,ana another three miles aoove.
The steamer Jamestown has been fitted up atlucnmona ior war purposes.
There will be 25,000 volunteers in Richmond bythe close of the week.
The schooner Anna J. Russell, with wheat fromRichmond for a Massachusetts port, has beenseized.
It is rumored that the troops at Harper's Ferryhavo been ordered to some other point, supposed to
Front Maryland.HAGKRiTwvVjllD., April 27. The Union demon-
stration is increasing.Alleghany county instructs its representatives,
that it tney votea ior secession, they would be hungon their return.
The stars and stripes are waving over Frederick.union sentiments prevail in all tne .Eastern shore
counties, except Worcester.it is reported at jtuenmona that a dispatch was
received from Cameron, asking if he would be protected in coming there to asK an armistice ot sixtyuays.
A number of Union flags have been raised in theWestern section.
The fortications on the coast of "Virginia, andapproaches to itortolK and rortamouth, are advanc-ing rapidly.
The obstructions to the entrance of Norfolk remain.
Efforts are making to raise the Merrimac, Ply--moutn. ana another war vessel, it is thought theywin De successful.
From Itlissouri.Wamaw, JIo., April 26". A great Southern rights
meeting was held here. Resolutions vrere adoptedfavoring the immediate secession of Missouri, andrequesting the Governor to repel any attempt ofme Administration to march troops through Mi-ssouri for the purpose of making war on Southern(.tatoa nr tn roinlnw--o ifiv f a n .Manqla tn 1 !nn. t.complimenting the Governor for refusing to sendLincoln the quota of troops called for.
A cavalry company has been raised. Benton,Henry and bt. LLair counties are overwhelminglyicr secession.
Cunto-V- , April 2C A large Southern Rightsmeeting was held here yesterday. The resolutionsfavor immediate iSeceesion, and recommend theLegislature to pass tbe ordinanco; request the Governor to repel Dy military lorce any attempt byPresident Lincoln to march troops in tbe Stateagainst the South, or to reinforce arsenals or fortsin this State; and compliment Governor Jackson'sreply to Mr. Lincoln.
From Philadelphia.PmLAPELrniA, April 27 Senator Mason is here,
he says to settle the estate of a relative. He is close-ly watched by a Vigilance Committee. The peopleare not aware of his presence.
A Baltimore dispatch says the Union feeling cannot be. relied upon.
The schooner John Roche is reported seized bythe secessionists on James river.
Commander Lloyd B. Newell, of the Navy, shothimseit at tne .Merchants' uotel.
A schooner with provisions for bavannah wasceized bv the nolice in Delawaro river.
Twenty thousand men are drillifig in Philadelphia.
From New "1'orlc.
New Yoke, April 27. Gen. lTarncy has been ar-rested at Harper's Ferry while returning to Washington to report himseit, and carried to Richmond.
Gen. Butler has planted a battery on the heightsopposite Annapolis.
The Pawnee ii at "Washington.A large number of Virginians are in NewYorK,
being driven away because they would not take theoath of allegiance to Virginia.
Governors Hicks and Letcher proposed to Lin-coln, jointly, to guarantee the safety of the Capitol.Lincoln declined.
An escaped North Carolinian says the secessionists arc carrying all before them, driving of all non-sympathizers with their movement, and threateningto hang ex-Go- Gilmer, who persistently resistssecession. A
Cell! Scott Two Men Arrested.Alexandria, April 25. Dr. Decastio, ofNew Or-
leans,W
had an interview with the Brazilian Ministerand several European Diplomats yesterday, and alsowith Secretary Seward, in relation to the" Blockadeof Southern ports. The result of the interview hasnot yet transpired.
Gen. Scott has written a letter to the President ofthe Richmond Convention in which he says that hewill not resign his commission in the United StatesArmy, but will defend the Union according to theduty imposed on him by his oath or office. A
Two men have been arrested on the Wilmington Railroad for cutting bridges so as to prevent ourtroops from reaching Kichmond.
From Cairo.Cairo. April 2C Thejsteamer C. E. Hillm&n, from
St. L,ouis to JNashville, was abandoned Dy ner om-cer- s.
The desei ted boat was fennd to contain 1000kegs of powder and other contraband articles
Southern passengers here report troops raising at iMemphis and other,points tojproceedby rail throughColumbus, Ky., and attack Cairo from tho oppositeside of tho river.
The steamer J. D. Perry, from St. Louis to Mem-phis,
thewas brought to, but nothing contraband being asd
tound,she was allowed to proceed. in
theFrom Sliclby-rillo- .
SiiKLBTviiXE, Tenn., April 27. Great change ofsentiment here. Frank Story has taken down his astars and stripes and pole. Colyar, of Winchester,made a speech last night, advocating war against of
Lincoln to the death. Capt-- Frierson and Capt. tneKiter have each a company. Ivio made a speedh at lelnthe same time strongly urging resistance and aunited South.
From Ilrfrrlaburg.Harrisbcbo, April 26. It is reported that an at
tack was made by the Marylanders on Hanover vil-
lage, York county, Pennsylavania Tuesday, occa-sioned by a great stampede of negroes. Wholefamilies are crossioy into Pennsylvania. There arogreat fears of the departure of all the slaves in theMaryland border counties.
From Fcrryvllle, Hid.Perrtville, Mn., April 2G. It is reported that
the Vireinians have seized the schooners Gen;'Knox,yictoria, and Geneva, of Maine, and the crews sentout of the State.
There arc indisputable evidence of a reactionagainst secession in Baltimore.
From HarrlaburR. riety
TTarrlsbcro. Anril 28. A laree number of Virginians mostly from Fairfax: county, have arrivedhere , refusing t take the Virginia, test oath.They report 15,000 armed min in Virginia.
Perfect security is leu ar, Washington.Provisions are plenty. The Pawnee In safe.
atFrom Hew Tork.
New York, April 26. The Government has char me,
tercd several more steamers.Senator Wilson is commissioned to obtain guas
for the defence of Annapolis and to get ten moreregiments from Massachusetts.
Front Boston.Bostox, April 27. The harbor is being closed
against shipments for aid and comfort to the te
States.A Concord dispatch says Picroe has
gone to Philadelphia and Baltimore on a mediationmission a( the request of Ingersoll.
From Ilarriaburg'.HiBBisncRa, April 27. The Harper's Ferry to
forces believe GenL Beauregard is at Richmondwith 7,000 troops.
Provisions are going to Baltimore,
From Philadelphia.cash
PmunEifiiiA, April 27. Baltiraoro and SoutheraTelegraphic, communication ia reestablished.
tlou.
From Chicago.Chicaoo, April thousand standarms have been removed irom tho St. lows
senal.to Springfleld, illlnois.
KlTcr News.Locisville, April 27. The rlvw is'falling withfeet 2 inches water on the falls.
, I DR. S; X CQBR"TWTIWft.li J ....... . u. . . . w i u.
I JjrT Md. visinlty, that he haa opened Sessaf twai M5.a.,eisBWtre,wllerelwwlia.toneeinaad waltupfw aaypenou witWB a vaM cyer--MMVxi, JM 11.IEM. EBfl MM TMiri M niM 1311 VnHf.K VI M
P saake tbarfw Ty Bodtnta- 8;T ar gMeaan who tea esiisM la the Seattiws Araay
taatvlthei to ban btaHMtii mm nvnlKtMnlw.H.call atsy eSee and. have It doaa free Gratia tot NotMw. ps
a JaolW-dte- a B. J. CO 8.t'LwDlt, SAJU AMB VKAITI SACtkS- -
W win keep oa band a supply of Sack asaaufceiurtdn? S. B. Head, ofiTma nrnar! tatakau
fc10" prtatel y'dSI &hiPPrs Will da well tacalL
. ARMSXXAB & CO.
&Sfes?ap!01-l- m
-- juuia walkjck. Secretarytag Coaaerdal InsuranceQD. ClsWanVPrints.-lr-T.
a ild for tor cyl'j .J;3 received to--
api21-- t; jamibxows tco.,m .and 210 Sixth atreetMuIaviIlt,Ey.
EXAtli.OK.S SBX.cC
th?nnderslgned.Tho have cualMed aVStLTS'U?'?,,?0and.all persons indebted to de estate ar, r7qsted to makeearly settlement.
J. 1 iiosucc can ce louna at aiaoacs. rfo.44VCii.r.trett, Nashville. Tenn. vnerry
J 1. B0STICK,MARGARET R. BO
mar30-dl- st Executors of Hardin f.Bestick,
NOTICE TO SHERIFFS.
RUNAWAY from the subscribers on lbs 12th of March,18S 1bora. Uearr Youair and Burrell. Ilsur !
abou twenty-Ar- e years old, 5 feet 8 cr 9 Inches hish, some teethout or the lower Jaw In front, and he talks very fist. If be ucommitted to jail Be may have an assumed name, aa he has donethe like before. Burrell la nineteen years old, and it a brightmulatto, quick spoken, long bushy hair; he may try to pass rorafreeboy,and seekemploymcntrtad help on Henry, as we thinkuiey are mating ror a free ptate.
Henry belongs to the firm of Jackson tt Bolton and Burrellbelonea to the Arm of J. Pind J. a. TlmLerlake. SteveruenAiana ra a.
Beward.A liberal revard will be paid for the dellnrv of Kid ban In
m mat wi may get mem.W J JACKiUa,S BOLTON,J P TIMBER LASS,3 8 TIHBEBilKZ,apIIGlJtwfcwlt Eorl.tMn 11.
afembhla AvalanrbA !nurf trv immnlnr'tl. .v....mr.n ' -
1. s. wr. skxxx. JHO. TVHaSlS.
Civil War!LATEST NEWS!!GBEAT EXCIIE3IENTSI!
AT 4
BOOK. STORE,Where kind be found, In quattiiies, all kinds of
SECESSION ENVELOPES
SECESSION WRITING PAPER,having the Flag of the Southern Confederacy printed on themin colors. 2 ns xraae suppnea ny
' G3JSXN tt CO.,. . No. b Dnlon atrecL
Louisville eceived dbllv at 9 o'clock A.M.. diilv.ap!17-dt-w
tJENTJLEIUliN I ?(C. .T. ZEUTZSCHEL
FASIIION.1I1LEBOOT AND SHOt MAKER
Confined exclusively to
GSNTLXMXK'S WEAK,
ItO, SO CXIOX STUEET,Naabvllle, : : : Tcaaessee
He solicits patronage.HE WARRANTS SATISFACTION'
a13-dl- y
I'HEMUJM HARNESS.
C. L. HOWERlN.No'b o and IO Public Square, riaubvlllc.
Harness Manufacturer.
CI O ACE and Baggy Harness of (very style and quality keptconstantly en basa and manufactured to trier. Also,
Buggy Collars, Kip and Hog Skis Collars, Bridles, Halters,and all other ar ides made by Uarnets Manufacturer all of thebest materials and the' finest workmanship, all of which will besold aa cheap as (Mn be bought anywnere in the United States.
ToO li. UOWBBTOtt'8 Harness has bees awarded the niih--tit Premium at the Tennesaee State Fair, the Kentucky tttateFair at Hooting Oreen, at the Limestone Ceunty Fair, Alaba-ma; Agricultural Society at Athena.
meriuiii-aija- n
L . S . SIMS,PRODUCE AND COHIITIISSXOft
No. 14 Itlarlcet Street,JVASIIVII.Lr.
apl-- tf
"Nashville Blood Horse Assocla
finBE Spring Meeting over the Central Course will commence!si a
3IONDAY, MAY 13tb, 1SOI.MosOAT.Jlay 13th,SCl Sweepstakes for untried three year
oias one mile neats iw entry; ;a rorreu.Qen WO Harding entgf Meteor, by Child Harold, dan Ger-
man, by Pacific, alss,b f Carolini: by Imp Scythian, dam Bosetts, cy imp xorxsnire; alio br e corsair, ny cslide Harolddam Corscttc. bvTri jiloa rr d Imu Bustle, br Whalebone. of
Doct D T MeQavock ent eh e Tan Wyck, by Highlander, damrremlum, Dy imp uossui; also br c Everlasting, by liignian-de- r,
dam by Shara.Tumdat, May Hth. 1831, Swetpstakes for three years old
mue neau iuu loneit.Gen W Q Harding ent br c Corsair, by Childe Harold, dam Cor
sette.byBpsilon.Turner ent che Imp Albion, dam own sister to Flight, by
Imp Lievlatsan.QenBF Cheatham out eh f Mollle Qoedloe, by Highlander, dam a
Premium, by Imp Consul. SBousdtree ent ch f Lady Klppoe, by imp Albion, dam Xudo-- n
ra. oy imp mm.agle tt Wisgate, est b f Kansas, by Oliver, dam Nebraska, bySovereign.TucxaOAV, May lSth, 1SS1 AsoadationPurse J300 two mile
seats.Fiusav, Mar 17th, 1811. Association Purse $200 Mile heatsSaturday, May 18tL,lSGl. Association Purse S2iO daihcf
two miles for all ages.Same Day Association Purse 3100. with an inside stake for
three years old 320 est 323 forfeit.Closed 1st ofFebruarry 18S1. DrD T MeQavock est bf Nina
Woods, by Ulgblasder, dam Mary Elliott, by Imp Levtatnan.Torner est cheby Imp Albion, dam full sitter toFliiht.
Qen B F Cheatham ent br c Everlasting, by Highlander, dara byBsacc.
Wm Kosndtrce est ch f Lady Klppoe, by Imp Albien, dam Xudora, by imn Pram.cle& Wisgate est bf Kansas, by OMver, dam Nebraska byimp sovereign.apVl id W H JOHNSON, Sec'y.
Liiind for sulc.TS with a Deed of Trust mads to tre on the 4th of
t enrnary, 11S1, 1 win sen to tne nignest otauer at tse uouri-hous- e
in Nashville, on tie 2Jta day of May 15VJ1, the tract or a
Eart of tbe tractor land therein conveyed, containing la all twoand fifty faur acres, situated oa Cumberland river be-
tween said river and Hide's ferry turnpike road, In Davidsoncojnty. The traet of land I now propose to sell, la one among
best farmrs In the eonstv. with .a comfortable frame dwellingwith all other necesssry out tulldings. The soil la aoperior Go
point or fertility, about one call ciearea ana tsa nausea latimber, such as cannot be surpaf sed as to quantity or quality oa
same number or acres There is about out hair tt the tractwith so incumbrance upon It, the other has a loin. A cleartitle will be riven to the pur chaser, free from redemption.
N. B. Hyde now resides on the premises asd has commencedsmall crop, and is desirous of remaining until the end of the
year, and win pay a reasonanie rent to toe purcnaier me termsthis sale will be Thirty five Hundred Dollars cash, the bal
an-- e at the rate of Twenty five Hundred Dollars annually, from1st or Decemccr next, jioiea maaepeyaoiein Bna aadretained. T. HTD,
apltO-twl- d a Trustee of N B Hyde.
Dell Grays, Attention.THE members at this Company art requested to met at the la
house to siiht at 7k o'clock, for the Durcoio of ncrgauiaing, ior uie aeeence ot us squib.
By order ot the Captain.ap25 tf JAS M HINTON,
To the BHreau of military Supplies. aw
WE have over ten thousand pounds of lead on hand , whichthe Davidson county Military Conoanies can have for
nuiiets, oy leavisg iseir mouia at our place, tree of coarse.apaa umiDKKeW BBOS,
Auction tale On "Writ of Attach'mcntand Departure.
FBIDAT MORNING, APRIL SSTH, AT 10 O'CLOCK.
BENJ.F. SHIELDS A: CO- -it
ILL sell on accoout of whom it may concern a largeStook of Household and Kitchen Furniture, with a va ia
of articles, useful and ornamental. Terms cash beforedelivery. BBitJ F SHIELDS acCU.,
vpia td Central Auction Kooms
SOLDIER TENTS.rjpHE undersigned is prepared to furnlih
Soiaior's tcbisthe shortest notice.
OOcers organising coapanles would doweU to call and see
at my Mattress Factory. t, a rOLE.
I.basosTurnpae.l.m.Then
Wholesale Dry Goods,
SPRING Oh 1861. m
TRABUE & LUCAS.. . mmtnv nf flnrlsr and Summer
WlZfsZvU Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots. Shoes.
Broganfc Varfcty UCB, Hardware. Cntiery, Data, Carpet-an- d jlngs,0 1 qioths. BaMJc panic pricedi,eic'ustveiy; ""rr tltaaoii t paying asd cashwMciwel social uhiadquarUra for cash .s
--4011t JSdged Nous and pay them.erifTbey"4',w0' P""1'uX oa&. for cash and o mea who pay their
B0.li,S?,?dnBtoiImuIito!slt busiaes we will advancela o-- .. wm nd MerehmnJlw.
oneverydescnpu v..v.. -- . -Furniture, Grebes,
auction for casa. ". AndTuesdar nlffht. neluvtvulvoa,:L having Qoodsto tin at AucUob. U1
them in asd pt the mosey plump up.P"fV?. TRABTTK tt LTJOAfl.
B1I
ELAG M SEW 1
w . in.: m. u X X X Ar CCORNER 6F SECOND AND ADAMS STRSIIS,
HXSPSIS. .SamethlHg Hew, Cad, Ncai, bba mtmttrHaaaseme.No mere straight lines, like a straight Jacket on an Xnvetofe, bat
A BEAUTHUI EIA&GracctHlly Flawiagr o the Brweze
With room oa the upper right hand comer, sot only tot astaop bat
3-F- MERCHANTS AND OZJCE&S-S- ss
IvervJferehants should order cue or two "--
Keepers twice MmasyjSteamboatnen a bushel ot them'BaniaandBaBroadiasBny they please, and, as jEVERYBODY "WILL WAUT THEJf;
We shall fill orders on the principle or" FIRST COX, FIHST SEKVEB.TV
riticEs.Confederate Flig Envelope, without Card, per 1TO,IT
wits lara, . g,cuALSO,
letter Heads, per quire 71 ceats- - Note Heads, . ....MIn quanUUes leas than 1000. 25 per cent additional.Begulardlscou&t to the trade. .Oro accompanied vsstb. the cash promptly attended toS
liihing and Job Printing EtUblishment efHUTTON &. FRELIGIT.
Slv'.tr?t'Mlr raer of adjoining Calvery Chunk,where better work is done la the
JOB FKiSTIjrc LINE 'Than elsewhere la the South.
ALSO,Flag Badges,Printed la colors, oa white silk. apia-t- f
Notice to tke Citizens or tne SeventhDistrict.
I WILL receive the names of all those who are ffto enlist their names lor the cf JDEFENDIaNG SODThSwI BIGHTS Mand tendering their services U the Oaviracr, to be disced fitof as he may see proper. 1 1
I will attend at tne former site of the second Tntl.n.,. litat Tujcaium Church, NolenrrUl Turnpike.
PI3- - CAPT. JI U HXNK1E,J.
IKSUKAIVCE COMPANY OF THESTATE OF VIRGINIA.
BIOEXOITV, rutaiszi,
Authorized Capital- - -- 51,000, DMraid up capital.
itcad Tbl X
UirOBTANT TO , MERCHANTS. PKOPEKTTf H0LBIE3,AND PABTIE3 INSUBINO.
TheQiirxxAL Aecrrof thelBtunneaOinBiiiTi,r ttiii sIal.Cf Vlrzillia. invites tie AttAntlon nf ritlrn. nf Tni-- . tnfact that he Is sow
FSTABLISIIING AGENCIES
to represent this first elan and la every way.
RELIABLE INSUHAXCE COMPANY.
Where Stock Is not uDartlv held Iv SoutXm " Vntwholly so.
It is wholly identified with the South, and Is a at facta
SOUTHERN INSTITUTION.Having complied with the Law requiring
A Bepoalt of. SSOjCOO
la the hands ef the ComMr.ll.r .nrt tn Txmi.iiihoUe.i, which Deposit will act be laperiled by any contingency
ITaaiettlca statool tbeConatry.Stronrlsducenents are offend to TSSmttf TV TnTnrnr
PANT at aa LOW &ATE3 and with aa PHOllfT SCTTLEHkN tOF LOSSES aa are offered by any Northern Coup, nits.a. . su Alu.HLAnl,,
Oeneral Agv&tPolicies Issued aad lenewed and losses settled at this Agency
H. K. tt P. P. PUCKAgents.
CoIOBaade IluIItlinRs, nasbvIlIe.TeakB.apSl-- tf
Hickory uunrds" Attentieu.Barracks at J2u. Douglae' old tUnd, on Sbrth Jtarktt
ttrtet.10UPANT meets every night at ? o'clock, for drill, AUde- -
1 t siring to Join the Company, apply at tbe Barracks Com- -petent drill oCiceri will be U attendacee every evening to dril Itne manners. WILLLFOSTXX,
sp2-l- w . "Captain
NOTICE.have la store y
3000 pair Blanket t.130 Blankets Wrappers,
40OO yards sf Ood for uniforms,00 doaen country knit Stockings,
SO 000 yards Plaid ldnsty,UO " White Lisser.500 heavy Blanket Overcoats, ;501 " Pants.
1UM) varda Twilled Blue and Sed Flannel.ai!S4-I- w a A J PUS CAN t CO.
WAR IVOTICE.FROM and after this data we will sell Oooda txdutivtly tot
all my clerks have volunteered for the war sad noother coarse is left us.
ap23 attT J. W. HO BT0N tt CO.
HA SI! VILLE GUARDS.ALL persons desiring to enlist la this Company are requcste J
call upon the following gentlemen at their respectiveofitcea, or at tse rendezvous of the Company, in third story ofPouth end of IIauit Hocsr,at 4K asd 7 o'clock P. M. ofevery day. E. W. McGavocx, ) ,
ynix R-- CaiATUAX, Committte.Howru. Wzaa, )
HxADqUAKTass 2s Dtvinoa Tmrcm Mom a.)Nashville, April 17th, 1861. n J
TO the Commanders of Volunteer Military Companies of the3d Division of Tennesaee Militia, yoa are hereby ordered tu
report forthwith to tho command er of the division the strength ofyour company, the number aad description of arms, with tho data
commission, Ac Tola order will apply to all companies neworganizing, to report when completed.
B F CniATHAM,Major-Gese- SI Divisloa Tennessee Militia,
aplB NaahvilUjTeaa.91
PRIVATE TOTTIOX.
DR. D. y. WBIGHT withes to devote a portion of tbadaygiving private instruction la Latin, Greek, French,
thematica, Music, ice.ooma over the Past OSes,arSS-l- a.
TV XMOVILLK'3 Hair Tonic, for sale bvU DXM0TILU tt 00.febSe-- tf
FLAGS I cFLAGSMHani; ont Tour Saaners t
J" AM now prepared to famish Flags ot any slae or style.JL JUU.1 AtUCK,
apll3- -tf 45 Union street.
A Wnr of xtcrntiBatloB.WILL be
thewaged by the nndersigned against all competition
TOBACCO AUD SE&AR
Determined to let no
CASH CUSTOMERwithout the Goods. J W HSOLET,
aplB-- tf rfcn 4t Union street.
NOTICE.be sold on Thursday, the 27th of June, 1861, aWILL shop with all the machinery, tools, asd unfinish-
ed work that may be oa hind, ir not prevteuily told The ma-
chinery consists or a geod ten horse engine asl boiler, nearlynew; two geared Lathes for taming Iron, one Lathe fo'wood,one Bolt Cutter, one Daniel Plainer, oneWoodworta Plainer,-osTenoris-
Machlse.two Circle Haws, n Sash Saw, w.rknencnes, lour or five setts seuea i ooii,ioj am. vuwarticles sot enumerated- - Said shop wu formerly occupied byElliott Jb-- rtirfn Tt ! twenty miles from ashviUc oa theNaOl Boad at Smyrna. Bstherford eoonty. Tenseae,aod
one of the best locations Is tht State for a Machine Shop, aCarpenter a Shop or a Cabinet anop. aiij ptrrawasiii iapsrehas. by writing to me, can gtt fsither Inf.rmatioa, or callt the shop and A JtUIott will snow theia the machinery, Aca, m n ,nn.fh m.h. th halAnce In tsrve en oat Mjrmcatiat
Tx, t'eive asd eighleen months with sates payable la Bankell secured, lius jpru jots, icw.Smyrna, Tenn. SILAS TTTCS32.apll-w- td
New Spring Goods !
CHEAP FOR CASH.
TAX sow reeeivtegnysiockor uress iuoo4t.vueh I pre..rmtrurdlsarilv caar. Doiar an oeJnjT.tv
cash business, enables see to do this aad I am sura I.,iaa makato the Interest of all " call asd sr. my stock otDrtsa Goods,
embracing, White and Linen Goods, Domestics of all kinds asdtact everything one could desire.I must again call the attention of those I'debUd U I OIHrib-.1.- ,-
l-- Co. .Mkholson tt Humphrey, or mvsair. to tl- -
setledaccousts,lrth times are sues as demand !mm2ataction la such cases. D. UCMFfiUX.
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Uferaphis and Arlcansas Kiver U.S.31 All. LINE,
COMPOSID of the following new and Jetegaatly JurnlahsU
rredericrtotrobe, Cabi. tl r. TT.nM.CueBter Aauley, " KsmFxrrcaiXa.Little Rock, jnatmn.Rote UoBXlav " Jaaa MeGtBKtB.
One of tha above mentioned Boat, will tcivi, Mraphia eaT02SDAT'8, THCKSDAT'3 and SATDBDArS, a3PMconnecting at Little Hack with Coaches for the celebrated IIatapriHEHt ana wua small boats tor all points above.
ix tanner iuuuuhbb aoureasL. HARNSTltADJljent,
Cor. Frcnt tt Madlsou St's. Memphis,tp!3il2m or Ji D. ADAM3tProprltar.
FIVE SHOOTEKS. ,rtala cheap, by
BENJ. F. 8HIUD3 . CO,apcaj-t-r
FINE IRISH fOTAAOKS;
f ( B1Q3 and 50 Barrels, J ait rsceirM at Icrv prices byLfU BJtNJ F SHIJCLD3.
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AhcUoh Sale of Irish Potatoes Xl4H- -
ors etc.TEHBSDAT MORNINO, APBILlif, Al 10 O'CLwOIC,
r. 81UEI.9S St C9.oa aosount of whoa It may coscera.'iall ITS ba
IriafaPoUtoes.SSbarreUdo Liquor. Que .wars. BLi ware.oae.. eta. Hwpwure. Tenaacash ' ' aU7Ul
t-- --T- a mrnT a mmr i .
l!)K. J. J. Ai5EIUNA.liai, . C8RXAWBMAY. . ,
IVJoftLeXac 10 500jSSyraHay, .'