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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 4

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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HIE KH. fiRY QOOD8. BOOTS, tHOSS AND HATS. fWIro-rJ RrintBtngenM enrxsm. THE QCgga.

Anc intr" lnTa mo ua sdi'tsu Clo K. T. BKEVia, of rJarrltonl. It C. 9.

nUHTOI. -of Pntnazn Ceontr. I On. SUAI MUBRAT. lata with HoUlns, 1 JOHSM.

AlOtlBTEAJJ, wprnsantlm WrttntatCOi BUETOM. THU ItSDAY, jIAT 2, 1S' HOLLINS, BTJBTON DaTjUwnsat. or TaArjis srr tub. QOma NOttTll-LonatTUla aadJTaahVUta p. m.

(tally, Tli 1M p. m. train loaa not run-on day. TrmtaaarTlvaBtKaatiTlIlsM a. m.

and Sp Du Th 4 CO p. m. train lom not arrlTe aondar. Tt Oallatlo AeeonunoiIaUon lean at tf) p. m.

rerr lar nerpt tntndar. Tha Edcencld and Kcniudtj' train Isares EaaT-NaahTlll xtii-ibmni Xi-M p. m. Tralna arrive at KaabTUlsat Sa. m.ancltSkm.

MhelbTTlUa a coomm o- and Northwestern Aecommodauon Ihth iifl p. at THE XUIJUJAIM. The osmines of the Nashville and Chattanooga rallrovl for the' month of April amounted to 1 17.0W. There havi- Wen turned out bv the Nashville aud Chattanooga railroad shops, during the last two months, thirtv-lhree (mix and six fist ear. Six more boxes are now ready to be put Ihe track on the Tennessee Pacific railroad has been laid nearly line forward vicorouslv.

There are now.abootninetrmen em ployed, at the Nashville and Chat tan oo- Matter in connection with the Mem- Ehis and Little Bock railroad appear to slightly involved. General Superintendent Williams tell the Avalanche. howeTer. that ho will be able to put trains through trom aleropms to Little Itock by daylight this season-John W. Garrett, President of the Baltimore and Ohio -railroad, itate that the suipeuion bridges at Wheel ing anu neuwoou, on tne vinio 1 intended to connect that road the Fan-Handle route, aa well as tbe one at Pnrkersburg, connecting the Marietta slid Cincinnati railroad, will be completed as soon aa possible.

Tbe latter, it it expected, will be ready by the 1st of November next. Sir. A. L. Tyler has been appointed ice-preaiuent anu uenerai cupenn-tendent of the South Carolina railroad.

tn place ol it. u. reaice, resigned, a fast schedule has recently been adopted, hing from Charleston to Augusta ii hours instead of nine. Snlendld coaches havn Liken the olaee of second- class ones, and a fi-stlass eating-house established at ranch rille. A company is now forming for the construction of the Licking and Big Sandy railroad.

The road commence at viewport, anu wiu aouow uie throuch the counties of CampbelLPi dleton. Bracken, Mason, Lewis, Groen- up and uoyu, ana meet me virii ma meet me virzjiuia th of Big Sandy river, die and work ha already Between Mavsville riosite Portsmouth. been done upon the route, at a cost of is now in a good state- of preservation and of the value of st least $200,000. Wo learn that a heavy force ha been placed upon the Mississippi Central A. J.

Moulton, the efficient ship clerk at the louisviUa Denot, hat leg badly hurt and his ankle sprained, uy tne acciocniai tailing 01 a neavy oaii 01 cotton yesterday. T11K 'stlVKst. Arnrtd. John Lumsdi Lcwellin, Evansville; Tobe Hurt, Up per lumoeriano. Dn-aTttd.

John Lumsden. Cairo: Lawellin, Evansville; Newsboy, Clarks- vdle. The Cumberland is still falling, -tl ft nn II.th Shnali The John Lumsden arrived from Cairo last night with a usual trip, and left at 4 r. The Lewellin departed for Evansville last evening. The Tobe Hurt arrived from her first trip up the Cumber and, bringing down 10U hogsheads of tobacco and sacks ot corn, betides a lot of baci The Newsboy left vesterday, re ine to Clarksville.

The Cornelia is expected to-dav. Sh was aground on the shoal The Ifobert Moore, from Cincinnati. came in with a fine trip. She is adver tised to leave to-dsv. The Tobe Hurt goes up the Cumberland to-day.

See advertisement eUe- he Mary Byrd, running on the Upper Tennessee, sank in thirty feci wa ter 1 uesday nignt, ten mne neiow Kellv's t'errv. She ran unon inas. staving in her bows, and speedily filled and sunk. She had on board about pounds of bacon, some lard and LCvO bushels of corn belonging to L. Thomasson, Commission Merchant.

The Mary Byrd was built by Captain If. K. Byrd. of Kingston, in her first trip was down tbe river from thb city to the Suck, with tho Congressional delegates that passed th rou gh the South. She was considered ti fastest boat 011 the river.

Tbe peach crop in Gibson will be ''sufficient for homo consumpti From the same naper (the Milan Til we learn that there will not be one- third of a crop. A LEX A DEI 1 ELLIifTO On Mm lit bj-IHr. J.C 'protlas. BenJ.T. Alexandi In AemovT Llltl SAarr, Dmasbli of Jehu P.

Umle. luik and luwerlac rlond bavv hlildi ILe mnlllue li-r ul ttir sun, Ih an(Fl diMih hath tli row bis aluumv aluufaw ov us, enantini liti-'n liitalimt prliic- i hop nanieln charm that uDTaner, whl i of cbUdhHu 1 uf I lirltttii naushtpe she rarrtiil wliu her. Tai i- admiration It eielifa, Mary ran crruunty lalrtiird, tml It provolcl jryluvnllirrandwllllnciT yielded ir palm ot Miprrlarlly. lfad tlv pid innlurtly prrli-einl llie rare prumlH iilldliuud, she wuald have Imiiiii an or Htot to ocUAy. Ua 1U1H amuMlUi irltrd tlieadmiratlnn of tbe wliulea-b iry licen elothnl In rticlnrlail lannaci- pout.

Now wo liave lul her: Uie w' If then- bt a drrarr vauaarv In our hraru, rrowTna paraata, wtue tondvt wlidm Uerplv do wa uruip thatr BUetlnn, bat an le tambaattiertd Into I be fold of raiuplaaltd to 1 flowrr Traveler will find every conve-o at Linclfja -next door to the Louisville depot, College street. kept on the European plan. Aew Hotel, with every thing in it new. mh25ttf Andrewsj'Ean i thorixed to receive and receipt for subscriptions ItrrcBUCsx Baxxxk from thu data un- I juitlce, In aaj of theconn- M'Tlaece Uif r---rj. 'Onn-of ypsler- dav tho following letter: Xrw Voir, May 3.

Midix You have been recommend-ed. as reliable, and. if youwanLtornake fortune, turn Jtndi'uililesatndjill pledge yourseir to secrecy you are the -agent for us. W'o furnish one, two and ve dollar bills which ore perfect, nrintcd from oricinal elates, on paper and can only.bedcterfed. ''5 Ithenumbcn: ThstVthovwTirnent printing its bills; hasnumbcreit plates; ours sro the sameirom up, and as fast as wo issue ours thepi the same number in Our plan 'is, then, to sell to one man only.inaplace.

that two bills or the same numucr II never come toeether, and if they do who is to tell the genuine? Tho lates cost over llttV'H), but we can make ten times that with urn am few cood We sell of this money for but to -tort vul let you have lor (20ii for tlU, if you agree to tmy-Uio'uaianoeas toon as you pus the first lot. If you with I will on delivery. Yours in Areomi vine the letter Was the UHCUU IfTUWi, 1. 10 interest of the counterfeiters am IE r.ov'T FSOTDTISUiaoVCU OF ictXTI Charles Marsdcn, of Stanton street, ss thi morning arraigned before mien miim unmsimoocriiscKWD, charred with rossini; a two-dollar 1 Armstrong, mo propne- 01 Uie Ainamura suaues. Altboueh there was no doubt what- -er that the bill was counterfeit, yet 1-expert had decided that it had been printed from original plates, and must be released.

Thus it will be seen that vre arc the mercv of afew, or perhaps only bold rascal, and until (the" stolen plate Do recoverea, tnero win ne aosor lutely iio" security 'in taking, say 01 five dollar bills, and the wo feature of the matter is that noonec fnr nas.ine them, unb they can positively he identified with the theft was undoubtedly plished with tho aid of some will be very difficult tuo guilty ponies. TliV-i- swindiine letters are beine tt.n.ir,-tv f-i rents ted about the COUnl and a rich harvest being reaped by banded us yesterday: flSOADWAT SiT SL BUSK li Sew lost. JUavi. iu. 1 Dub Si a We wish to circulate two or three mil! ion dollars 01 our nans bills before the 1st of August, We will sell you any a mo nnt you wish for fifty dollars on a hundred, ten dollars on every hundred to bo paid when you order the money, the other forty dollars when you pass or exchange it for other money.

If you wish to make a few thousand dollars in this way let ui hear from yon at once. Molt respectfully, E. A. Sivrso. Broadway, New York-Th fnnl who sends his monev in re- ply to the from it letters win never near and clearly has no re dress 111 T4PIUH.

Jndsre Tries on lawoleoce la i A cane was tried before Judge Trigg in tli rVdfi-airourt a dav or two since. in when the defendant was charged with having hindered and obstructed a revenue officer in examining the brook which the set of Congress re quired the defendant, as a maimer, keep always open to the inspect ion .11 rnr nlKceni. The defenses rested upon the ground that in or while the defend ant was in the act of complying with the demand, ny snowing ine uooks, the officer indulccd in such abusive and insulting conduct toward the de-roTnlint in irritate and offend him. and that the defendant's refusal to how his books did-not proceed from any desire to evade or defraud the revenue law, but was occasioned by a natural resentment to the insolent tvrannical conduct of the officer. His Honor charged, tho jury that it was the duty of every officer of the ii mm tn tii in rut insignificant otlic.al.

to represent the. Government not only in it iinirrr. but also in its Uicrcv. it" humanity, and iU gentleness. That law were not intended for the opp ami ruin of the iieonle.

nor their execution to bo made a cloak for insult and abuse. That while som laws appeared to be severe in their d. msnils upon the people, they had tliei excu-e 111 the necessities i.f the ni tion, tnJ they were uniform i their operations, they were neither ut iustnor onnreaiive. and it was alik the duty of the citizen to obey, and of the olhcer to enforce them, when called on to enforce the was the duty of the officer to a ward tho citizen in the same spirit with which the Government was actu ated in passing the law a spirit of lirmnesi. but also 01 Kindness anu nu- That the Government.

all 1 owcr and majesty, was, nevertheless, benignant and gentle toward its zens. and he could think of no type to which thu tiovernmwii, as ue esieemea it, could be so well compared as of a hieh-toncd. well bred eentli That not only waa it a matter of prin- Govcrnment that its beneficent law should not be rendered odious to it citizens by an insolent and tyrannical execution of them. Tbat it was a grave error for an officer to suppose brief authoritv he has the richt to bee tor and bully over. even- citizen that tho lw placed in his power, or that making his demands upon tbo citi zen he has the right to coupli it with such abusive and in tolent conduct a to provoke tbi citizen into a disobedience of the law and thus furnish the ground for a prosecution of the citizen for a viola- iirse had occasioned.

And therefore it is that the officer so far forget himself as to treat a citizen tn a brutal, hectoring manner, he disgraces the position be nor respect. A-demand made in abusive or iniulline manner is not a legal demand, tho is not bound to obey it, and caii not be punished for refuiing tootxr it. do not pretend to inve the en- re charge of his Honor, nor to do referred to above, but we were hlv impressed with the cood justice of tho thai' no deter mined to aliuneto 11, wild ine nope uiai It may have its proper wciphtwith those who have been placed in power HtRla Dlrrrmrj. lory for -1870-71, tie -first enterprise of the xina ever attempt in oiai. It will contain a com pie to shippers' piido, tho citiesand towns of Tennes- doine business in each place, a classified busitrem 'directory, contain er appropriate headings, accu rals liata of Lii a nun ai and lneatinna of all persons, firms arid' Incorporate com-TMziies en traced in baslneasVand anew United Stalos.

posto Ificei -dinctorr. tU Wto'liegofUn stjle, nd 11a Intonied" Tt wiTt nHiM -fliW'-m'. chant' hand-book, in neas man will consent to" Li pri3 oIihtnararJAgoajviu33viD nflttn 1 Sfednll Dnj-or die nprlos JIcriiiis. Tfio whither j-esieriliy' iras :oul.l by lovers oPouiyoor flint taliinr a nleasaiit contrast to.tlif day proviou. litaYv as Mifbt render ig lime an impossibility.

Con-idcrinc the fact that there was only onc.rac&-ottTfh6T$Agr&iime,tha at- teiiUiinco quite iarg Bin it, wld only entry, in In' the niile'heat rano there wcro four itries-Miimio Snito'nT Kittv Free. "CaflTc and In tho pool selling Tuesday, evening -Kitty was tho favor ite, vut un me. tratiK juifi newro.ujo, rac. lliiinie was first choice; bringing about double as much' as Baffle being third SirocTgoing for a KjrffuLBirtK.had the" Bailie next, and the favorite on the outdid d. After onc' faUa start, the horses cot jiwav.

Kit It act tin 2 the Tx.it of. iU lloforc the turn was reached Baflle pushed to tin- front, followed "by'Miu-nfe leaving Kitty third, and in this war-theriiassed round Hie Uwk stretch. Siroc all this time bringing up tho rear hair a dozen of lengths behind Kitty. Coming to thohonje turn Minnie lapped tho 1 ciler. and cntoririiz' the', home stretch the passed him and retained rawed, leadine nbout a leueth.

Bailie very nan lourtn, ni i tiou the first half mile. Time 1 AVro iu. it. Minnie was the-faTor- at" considerable odds, although' Kit's friends were by nomeaiisbackwnrd ee was in her favor, and nearly- wannillfng' to concede that if iho.won the second heat, she would be winner ce." Jiallle and siroc were sola n. the field for TO ere song.

A tie cood start, and Siroc bounded lOjieuior. louowea eiosciy dj other two. Kitty was ntn- fur the heat this time. nuttinc in her fastest strides she was DrnnTntly in the fronty At the and entfrinc the back" tretch she made a vigorous bruth for the lead but the gillont black marewould noryield, and had slightly increased her advan tage at tne tnree ijuarier post. iithx.

Siroc third. Killla a had fourth. TpK Boaitioria not vary until Kitty T.rJ WflrHfilar w. ni njiuLt be inferred from the fact, that she sold for about six to ono agmnst the held. V- ithout unnecessary delay the hones cot off.

Kitlv leadine. followed bv f-iroc. Baffle third, and JUinmo laccinc. Kitty are'up her ndvantace. iiiousn namo maue a vigorous md secoud, fiirocthirr and Minnie last.

time Anncnded is the suramarv: Association Purse, J200 Mile ITcats. 1:. li neathi4n enters b. iJal-fieby Bill Cheatham.dsm Odd Trick by Lexington, 4 years Geo. Dardcn enters Leroy J'aul's b.

f. Minnie Milton, by Lexinatott, dam by imported Yorkshire, 5 rears old W. Keene ltichards blk. f. Kitty Free by imported Mickey Free, dam Brown Kitty by Birmingham, 0 years old.

II. F. Wood enters lied ding Bro b. c. Siroc, by Joe Stone dam by imported Yorkshire.

5 years old. There are two capital races 1 programme for to-day, and rare "port may te expcciea. in me nrst for threp-year old, there are four triei Ilardine's. Smith's. Ciicathi and Kicbard'.

In the pools last night a gainst the field, Harding being second choice. The second race is a two-mile dash for a purse of J-iOO, for which there arc three entries Uortan Scout. Lein- iterand Lida.Griasini. Tho Scout was the favorite about even with the 0U1 two. Some of the knowing ones in mate that Leinster might be favorite before the race commenced.

The first TUESED3UX, Celebration atht, Iudibhi'i This is St. Tammany's I)y. be celebrated br the Itcd Men frail procession and picnic at tho lorticultural Gardens, the oxclt'sivc use of which has been secured. After the procession shall have marched the Wardens, an oration will bo rred by Sachem Vance Thompson, of The full force of the North Xashvilli Street Car Company will U' brought into requisition to coavcy.ail who desire to attend the picnic. committee that the ladies and children erlvciired for.

One of our citr band: and also a good Mring band, will be at the Garden to add to tho festivities ol the day. Delegations from 'Hopkins? ill an Bowling Green, Kentucky, and A then Alabama, and front all Ihe Tribes undi this jurisdiction in Tennessee, will join The broccssion will form on the pub lie square, and move about 11 o'clock this morning. Tn thr nUor uf ihe Banner fci'iross The proper i tion of. a State Treasurer a matter of vital importance to th State. The nnanci-sof the State ore involved 1 embarrass went.

Continual etruggli and shifts arc reiuired to meet cu rent expenses, and frequently without iaerednefj, and general lack of ci fid en re in the management of finances bus deitroved the credit of the rublic. attention in tins crius has ixiotulv fixed uion tlie Lecislature. and tho inquiry is, Will th mem- a Ireasuryfor his btnai. without rcfernee to bis political con- iide rations, favoritism or antipa- ml difficulties and neril oerience. whose character for inteeritr and financial ability is established and generally known.

With such a man at ine nnaiiciai neim me puniic would ue loans could readilr effected to mefl urgent demands; prompt payments would increase ind the credit of tho State would improve Amount tne aspirant-' ior ine ouice ssca all the ess'cntLil rcauisllcs for a ui-eensful financial orenL Hiii honor. integrity and financial ability arc qualities which have been tested by years of bus inert life, and have never oeaiues. nis in- umesf, nis 1 cnaracir is Known irinrec'aletl Ihroupfiotit theSUte. Wbvlhrr the othpr nnrinnU irnvu the nec tary eatriinw torso dclicatn and responsible a IhapuIiLi Jj uuf Luiiic Elect one 1 cm. acdiudidonseJtiien will fM) that a hazardous experiment has.

been made, when ejejjmuent hcer mad- irfvm: -nublic confidence ami nmtit would be withheld trntil velopuieut 01 capauinurit. wuicn would bo certain to in to Wo the new Treasurer In inextricable difficulties, whatever his fitiicaa. If tho sal ec tion should prove a failure, as 'is likely to. bo the result in selecting from untried arid from untried and how could the unknown aspirant non membeid of the Leculatui electing so important on offieor at ran- dom, when the effleo could hai filled with a man of tried and could harq been tried and known qualifications and aliilitiesT -v i-piri't, I 'a jih tie arg grauneu to ueat14 to inform our friends that the al of I tickets in the great Henderson Land Sale scheme, lias again set in ttrbng, and from the way they arc going now. it looks as though every ticket would be disposed of long before the day ap? pointed for the final drawing.

It would be well tor those who design doing so, get their tickets without delay, as every ticket Is duly numbered andreg-. tered by the legally appointed com- nuasionera, and it will be Impossible to obtain them a soon as the registered numbers ore exhausted. The whole scheme, is thoroughly Indorsed by the Governor and leading citizens of h.eo- tnckr, and commands the confidence of every one who gives the subject a thought. Mr. S.

Frank Moore, agent, can be found at the drug store of Carutbera Gray, No. 12 public square, where he would bo pleased to eo tboae desiring UceU or further infomantion, my 12-1 1 Ledger, Waverly, Chimney Cor- Bazar, Western orld, Boston Pi lot, Hearth and Home, Punchinello, Turf, Mercury, Home Journal, late da- lies, etc, at Singleton n. No. Cherry street, my 12-1 1 Families. Just received fresh from tho bakery, a supply of Cream, Lemon, Sugar, Gin ger, i ine and -iriAted Crackers, bulk, or in 12 lb cares, assorted.

Also full line of choice Family and Fancy Groceries, and some of those choice Cigars Lost Cause," etc Jons W. WisjmiD 4 No. 5, opposite Maxwell House, my 12-3 1 To-bat's IUcis. This morning, be fore the race come ouat tbe track, i would be advisable for those who di sire to look tidy, to first visit the Gents' Furnishing Emporium of Douglass Solomon, No. 23 North Cherry street, and lay in a supply of shir ties, col lars, rials, etc.

netting, my dear boys, is so mio-hty oncertain that a previ ous investment in good clothes is a fine thing to fall back on if one get "trapped." myl2 3t R7-Dr. IVice's Ezoclsior Bakins Powders has a reputation herecrowd-ineoutall others. Grocery dealer are requested to examine the prices. Their customers must have what they want The trade would do well to call on us at once. Jouj 31.

Wissteap Sole Proprietors for its sale, No. 5, opposite Jlax well House. mylWt. MS If you want cheap homes, attend the great sale of lot in ITc-Campbell'i Addition, this day at 11 o'clock. my lilt The HcCampbell lot aro atiout half a mile from the corporation lini and are beautiful building sites, and are selling for less than half thi value.

Be sure and go out and buy you a cheap home, this day at 11 o'clock. Omnibuses and street cars free. my 12-1 1 yon want a fine pair of Gents' Pump or Stitch Boot and Gaiters for spring and tu turner wear, made too der, call at IViKsrean mylO-Iw 31 College st. I Just received, a fresh supply of Ladies', Missis' and Children's Gold, nil. .0 rented and Black JIane An- tonetto Slippers of the very latest siyie.

1 ney are very cheap. my 10-1 31 Sewsnee Block. BST The ebeapest Wine in the city, at AavKTEin 4 mylO-lw firThe cheapest Wines in the city, at Akml-icip A tnylO-lw VS Tne Batxib may be found for Kale at W.Seolt Glove's BookMore, corner Third and Jefferson streets, Louis ville, Ky. Faib. It will be seen by examination of the programme of the Spring Fair that a sale or stock will take place every day st the clo-e or the morning's exhibition, and parties desiring fine animals will have an opportunity or selecting from a largo number of the best tho country affords.

It will aba afford an opportunity to every farmer and owner of stock of selling all they may wish to dispose of. All arrangements are being mado to make it agreeable and beneficial to all, and if the good, tbe useful, the I the amu.ing sfaonld mske to come on tbe 17th and days, and there by con trib beautifuli am gem i ute to good cause and add lo his own usefulness. IS- Dry Goods: Dry Goods! at the Philadelphia Store, IA and 66 College street! Just received at the above store a choice lot of plain and farcy Uresji i roods at Ijc; 600 pieces of plain and checked Japanese Poplins, 2i to to 30c; a Urge lot of whil and colored I'lqnes at 20c and upwards; Irinh Lin ens at 23c; Hosiery, Gloves and P.T ols at manufacturers' prices; pat bargain in Honey -comb and Uartefflsft tjuilU. Ladies will please exam ine jr stock before purchasing else when lime ilcLn oiiuk, myS-3t 04 and fifi College street- SOT D. B.

liickissellinzUichMp est and best Ice Chest and Kefrigerato 'ity. fcvery lamiiy should have one tbat wants cold mdk, butter, etc alto sells ice very cheap to keep tnem told. myo-tf See advertisement of Pr. Butt- Diapensary, headed Book for the Mil lion Marriago Guide in another col- It should be read by all. myS-ly Wm.

Dunsteod, 47 North Mar ket street, near man, iKnelline ladies and gentlemen's fine Traveling Trunks, Values and Satchels, at prices that defy competition. niy4 'J. R. Paul's agricultural ininli men ts 'and machines. Patent Bijrht bought and sold, 06 Sooth College Lace points and jackets, mnvi dine, barege and cashmere shawl very cheap at the Trade Palace, 14 Public i.

Job (iiu.iv A Co. p39tf Checked and striped nainsook. cambiie and pique cheap at the Trtds 1'alace, 14 Public Square, ap3 tf Jonx Giuiax Co. tO- Parasols, parasoU, parasols at the Trade Palace, 14 Public Square. pal tl John Gilcax Co.

Gold Prices. Gardner, Bnckner Co. VaOLESAZiE DRY GOODS NOTIONS, KEEP Full STOCKS Hake the Lowest Prices. IITE ISVITE THE TRAD Ine our utock of ForElm Oooda, lost opaaad. Oar Una ot lnraa and ot floods aratnneh below Lba eo WOOL WANTED Highest Market Value.

Mr. Jacob I Tboimu a admlUait as partner In EIUriTIICt, S. KUIfATUCX. SPRING GOODS. GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES.

and baTStbsffDrst stack we hare ever had prtoa aa low as before tbe war. Wa would eaU attention partlenlarlv oar xtoek of DIDM bOODH. in fltki Urenadliua, Orzanitlra, and varloos Ubri Goods, Colored and White Plane. Bprtor Khawla and carf. Rltk Hainan, l-are Unrna, JIanetlln liulltn, Ca iw.lii vajldjr.

LadlHt' WalklDE rlulU, eti Also crary tblnc In tba STAPI.E GOODS I.I.VR ofnc no lesdlnf artlela at a trifle tortfffct, tmt lo act rrrrf UiIdit a Call and exunln oar itock. 1L T. EULKPATftlCg CO. BEAU ESTATE. John M.

Hill's Estate. GREAT PUBLIC SALE $100,000 Real Estate, Stocss and Bonds ITRSUANCE OT THE LAMT WILL ilUfTESS AT, LINE 1st. 1870. ie premiss. Uie toll owl nc vi lereal XASIITTL1VE, TESSESSEE; A block of Sjbt thrsatoty Htot.

hotrwa and dwelUnaVjOn wtal able of llarket between tTolon and spring atm-U; Nivst, fref; So. 3B. lot 111 by IB 1-11 fret lot 1 hj luff fst original plan of Naahvflle, on wi-rt tl UarkKt alnet, brtwean Kprtng and lira by 0f u-u feet, Willi 11 home and bbM 10-11 leKj with threr-Alory brtct i-lor MX aide of Front 71 L-vlwiuih Brood uraet. belnz Noiul, S.S. and B.

(J. UeSabr'a bbm; So, 1 fronw 36i In Jtoa. 1. 1, i and front Bach Si fntt, and rui back 111 tm. to tbe wharf, Ihrr are unJ food cronnd rant, and TbtfollowlnimostTalnableKeBl rililr.

COURT-HOUSE IN NASHVILLE, at 11 o'clock A. a TUUR5DAT, JTJTTE 2d. 187 sale la roDtlno from day to day oatll all iol1ow1a( lota InBoyiVi addlllon Lot So. ES, Cbarlotts pike. allry: LolaSMand Stintcli fro tDltUffet of Waahlncton street.

A BBICE DIFELIIJO with four nnmi and ontbnlldtnt-t, In (Ir on Main and 10 feet on Chanterr airett. STOCKS AXD BOX D.N On shareof stock In tbeyaslivllte I-Vmale from tain nmlt Aadmr. Ua Himt lirldeeCui pany; IKsliareaSaahvllli ilfroad Company: Sotenavllla Tnrntilka Company; 4 bun Saahvllle and EVntoekv Turnpike CHra-panrK bari! rrenktln and Pnlasal and Efka'Tarnponipurl nara AaTlaUtnral and Meebanlral Aw-cbUlon. Abn, 3 ahana orKanhvUI-llortl-eunarat Soclei prr iu hana Oon Uonal Uank of Saabvllle, lliu bar Naahvllta Cummm-i npmpanr, KO eaeb; SO aliarea Tennnwm Atartna and Fire Insurann Company, tia narh In new company, and 390 In old com- AtonupwneiT t'onnty Bonds, due Jaly, ll Bomner li IsTT. lanud 1SST.

uaStdTSS' tmt Bond, dns April Lira. Ctty of Tfaahvllla Bonds, daa October, WlaanM ItSO. Cllr of Saahvltla Bonds, dae July, UBL faaued ISOJ, 1 Bona, due 1st Jai air, fsvi, lauieil lw. dneJnlyLIK 3 Llty of CIvkRiIl Bonds of COO cat daaOciotnrl, IS87. aioBUromCT7wnly Bonds of IUD aa, Alia, ondry city of Nashville Corm Uon diecksand Kallroad Tax TtmtptiL I ue air and ueiuber Coupon (or Ira all of the ISondi, All peraotwdealrlnSEoodlnvrnrrienUi aost carneMIr InvlwJ loattend ttaii ale; tbe terms tnc CAaU, (ml InrpUnt PHf.BE HILt Eieeotrtl.

BBOWSr) CllEATUAAt. Real Estate Agenta, Horth Ohsrry auast. KaahTfllc. Attachment Nait Jtumnry Knlcs, 1870. Tbompsan Co.

vs. If n. Pliannel Lewi. (irlslnal attachment aa-aliul the ratal-f term of the Urmtt Court of IJavidaan enua. ry, tm, and tbs tame bavlna been lev led on IbedetHHlanli property; It ordernl by th.

we aeianaant appear befureaald otfeebs pabllAbed tn the Krtahllcan Baa. rr, a newspaper pnhllatipd In the city ol apffl Fit IiXviD C. LOVE, Oerk. The Grand fnnmanderyor the Free Masons, of Tennessee continued its session yesterday. Tho reports of the several committees were read and acted, upon.

following committee was appointed upon tho rituiil: -Sir Georgo S. Black ie, Nashville; Sir Wm. Maxwell, YorkriUc; Sir J. M. Tonlcr, Columbia; Sir George MeJIerah, Memphis j.Slr J.

f. Gilbert, McKtnile; Sir David Cook, Lebanon; Kir D. A. liiomas, i-iarKJVJUe; -Mr -i. vt rax-ton, Knoxville.

ticurga a. ituckie, Chairman cf the Committee on Foreign Correipond- presented the following resolu- 1. llrtvlojl. That the It. E.

Grand Command cry of Tennc-eo has re- civcu, wsiu unieigneu pleasure, me which'- states- that the Grand Com- manderT.of Massachusetts and Rhode Island has amended its Constitution, making conformable, in every, rc- spcci, 10 inai 01 1110 own tncamp- anu tnat universal loyally, in le and deed." nrevnlls from Maine to California. 2. lUtohcd, That the lovo and sincere affection exhibited by the writer ot foreign Correspondence" of nearly every Grand Com-mandery, toward our late valued and beloved Irater, Sir Charles Arnold ul ler, touch our hesrta. and receive oui aireclionate Bckiiowledements. llttiJtfd.

That we hail with iov the arrival of our sister, the Grand Commandery ot Kansas, to the ranks of the State Commanderirs of Amen- and extend to her hearty recognt-n. affectionate crcetinc and sincere promises of aid and co-operation. 4. jsawtit. inat our renreseniativf 1 to the Grand Encamnment be intuuet- ed to -vote against any further change in theunifonnofaKnichtTemuIar.or in the' names and titles of officers of State Commanderies.

'The following officers wero elected for the Grand Comniandcry, to serve uunng 1110 ensuing yev: A. D. Sears, Cbrksvillc, G. Cook. Lebanon, D.

G. Geoivt Millersb, U. icncralissimo; George C. Fortcr, Brownsville, G. Her.

C. F. Williams, Columbia, P. Henry Sheffield, Naahvillc, G. S.

V. Jno. McClelland, Nashville, G. J. W.

John Friuelt. Nashville. G. (ieorc S. Nashville.

11. G. G. W. Polk.

Columbia. G. S. Jno. W.

rax- ton, Knoxville, G. S. E. J. Hosstet-ter, Ramiea' Station, G.

Geo. Sie- ferle, Nashville, G. S. About half nast U-u u'i Grand Command cry, to the number of one nunurcii, lorcnett inproceuion ana paraded through some of the principal street. They wero a fine look 10c boar of men and attracted universal atten tion.

Passim? the nublic school on Spruce street, the children turned out and tho proceuion was showered with met with quite an ovation. The column halted and the pdlant Knightt were the recipients of boqueU and wreaths. Henry Sheffield, delegate or the Grand Coraroaiidery of Connecticut, presented to the Co in mandery a cross of wood of the charter oak, set in Ekl. Last night a banquet was given to the Grand Commanderv bv the Nash ville Command cry. The alfair pased off in the happltl manner.

The Grand Commandery has finished ousineas anu uie ueiegates win home lolay. TUL fOLAIl JAIL. Ha it a UavernlBC Lnnlnin aMid ihe The following rules have been adopted for the proper government of prisoners confined in the county jail: 1. All oflicvrs and guards of the till are required to be nromot urine busi ness hours: nUo. In prompt attendance at the opening and closing of the 2.

Ksch and every guard is expected to denort himself at a ceutleman, for upon this depends the entire syrlem of discipline. No cuard is to suffer anv to converse with any prisoner without beinz indent, nor sre thev to iias any thing in or out of the prison without thorough 1 uvea licit ion. i. No guard shH strike or ill-treat any prisoner unless in self-defense, but in such caao it hall be right and proper selves; and lor all violations of rules governing prisoners, such prisoners shall lie instantly reported to the i. Wednesday in each Week iliall be visiting uay 10 uie pnnon, out no sou whomsoever under the influei of ardent Hiiriu i-hall lie allowed the prison, nor any one of doubtful character, nor auv one who haa beei an employe of the jail and discharged ior lauii or neglect 01 duty; nor is prisoner after his or her d'schargi lowed to go inside the prison.

ti. 1'ersons from the country ha relations or in pri'oii can anv day except Sun dav. Any guard or employe violating la ted shall bo instantly discharged. 1. No prisoner will be allowed to ouarrel or use anv iirotane laneuaei opprobrious epithets toward each other.

or to use vulgarity, or make an unusual 2. No prisoner is allowed to carry 01 his or her person, or to keep in his or he: cell, any knife or weapon of any kini whatever, or to retain any money, but shall leave the tame with the Jailer. Z. Prisoners roust not wilfully or carelessly iDjure their bedding thine bclonein- to orabout the tn nor mark or deface the walls of their cells, but shall keep their cell and bed dine clean. Fu filler, prisoners will not be allowed to burn a lie tit after I1 clock from October lo alay 1, and after 10 clock T.

H. from -May 1 toUctober 1, 4. No prisoner will be allowed to abusive language, or in any way show spect to me (j nicer or cuarus con ed with tho jaiL Guards are re quired to report to the Jailer every With the same eertaintv that nun- hment will fuliow the violation of above sny of the rules, so shall uniform good behavior and obedience to these rules have their reward. Prisoners should ut all time be rei peel (ul to office: and cuords of the ee that all tho forgoing rules are tricuy enforced. These rules shall be nlsced in ere cell, and any prinonrr defacing or trowng mem uau ik punisneo.

Joii.v M. Sheltox, Jailer. (Jutes IIatsiz. Jnil Committee. Nst.

F. Dotrnt, I Fat. Walsh. City Petiet Owrt Elias Allen ult, work-house 16 day. Federal CorL Cbarli-s Parsor Mar or and Citv Council, iudcinent for f-03 zxf, at.

uarrrii. ri ai. Jamea If. Itti-h. dismi'sed: Sw.irti Sons vs.

O. P. MeUubert, jadgracnl for plaiutiu; i-niion suies va jesse Thomas ot al leavt to file additional pi ess; James Todd vs. Mayor and City juncn, juopment ior 'Ji- ju; c-aun same, judgment Tor fT 40; thi mo vs. same, judgment for 60.

Noble Smithson was sdmlttelas at atloiney. Ihatt Qjurt 11. D. Malono was ap pointed administration of the estate of ITueh UcCall and Susau allaco Jlc- cir JUUUaJti UxurL JlUtlCo WilkinsonSis 'eall and Mary Mor- bound over to keep the vankinp pretty high in this com-hmnityTwas bound over to the ounty Court to answer the charge of tardy, brought against him by a colored damsel. Uaoj Urf.

LL aientme vs. Dobbs, judgment for plaintiff. 1ERHB OVJlCjaSCIPTIUS. To those denlilzic.io beeoinB nulr Weefc)yiiaseSSNAvuuilaTOCAjr TCw-Dally -b deavverad- byipr5npt MthftU carrier fvery raoi-nlna lu lilt Dthx. ami 13 fur i The Jaar; tl 10 fur all Ths'woakly Is Dialled month.

Which places It wlthfn the 1 uli. Conjdnring the amount uia qu intHtr famished, it Uliiuuica all a Hon. An txtra copy WJ1U: suit wll Every pervrarecelvine; tills tramt eclally requested town uoarueu jitEfisd forwardlm nunus. tterali lorounB I be walls by moiie. TPeikly sudor our Wcilndtziatopeiilngour coin sunt Ui all aspirants tootllcr.

and ih-lr fru-ii'l, wlio w-fah to brills tbelr tljilnis beiuru Uw pub- enniB so tnncli oritur space, tbal an-com-, ptllsdto chir(e far ml Mich Matter. Tlie price for all cud cud coimuiiuiCAlwijjMii- elovwlU laftlMrAy-cai apectlve papers mm lonzBra ft Fctivij, CITY. To-Daja Advertisements. For a long time wc have all of tu been complaining that tho large fanus adjacent to tbo city shou! tl be eiib-di-rided into small tracts to accommodate (mall farmers and gardners. Tbo nolo nf tho TwU Kill, Lev and South Nashville, on the 14th proximo, by Jlessrs.

Fogg and Lindslejv aiforui aeeh an nmwrtnnitT. This is a Itplen ttii) lini-n f.ir a'min of moderate means to secure a market garden right close to the city. arc glad to sec thi property in the market. Would that other Urge farms could be' larly parceled out for tale. Tirmrn.A rhHithiun advertise very cheap lota at auction in JIcCaiup- bell's adiiilbn.

These lot are beau-tiful building rites, located near the present terminus of the Sproce. strttt railroail. me saie ooiuawncn day 11 o'clock on the premise. will hn seen from the notice nlv itpm. thn tiekets for the ttTeal Henderson county Und sale are being rapidly dispoaea ol, aim irom appearances now, all will find purehawrs at an early day.

John instead Co. announce in i-I tr items thai thav have iust rccei ved larne supply of all varieties of crack- hand'a Hill-lin of choice family They uavo also Price's esoelsior bakinj; powder" for sale. -Hdw that the. summer is approach ing, it Will be of interest to know that the best water-coolers and rMn aerators in tin. msr-kittean lw- found at the well- stocked tinware and stove house of Phillips, Buttorff Co.

See their a.1 vertisement on 4 th page. YfAtman. Shields Co. sell till! morning at o'clock a variety of seasonable cooas. Five hundred laborer are wanted at tl 75 per day, to work on the North and South Alabama railroad, tor lull particulars see the advcrtwemeui A notice of a She riff sale will be seen in cur issue.

Vaahcd alia TUnmb. John llicbardson, the efficient and accammodatini monev clerk at the Express Office.Jiad his thumb lit terally mashed to pieces while in the act of ahuttinfa heavy safe door, at that oflice yesterday. XhUdi In MBcaeld. A meeting ofcitiiens will be held Citv Hall. Zdirefield.

icii nate seven delegates Conrention to be lield stant, for the nominatioi nor -So ward beheld. Ihe County 1 the Zl of an nestings will Ktabblna- Atrmr. Kobert Janhott- and Joseph Kirth- baum got into a tight on the corner of Broad and Cherry streets, Tuesday night, which resulted in the former stabbing tho latter three timca with the pm tint nnt wounds. Both parties wore arrested and the warrant against tnem subseuentlr nilhtlrawn. The nidisuHklDci.

The Blue Stocking Base Bill Club was OTganucu yesicruay uj uic cicv- n.nn. F. Deddick. Yi president; Geo, Bean, Secretary, and Casper Aronson, Treasurer. The club challenge! tho cracked nino of any ni1- lub tn nlar a match camo at the Sulphur Spring bottom at 4 o'clock to morrow afternoon.

I Mini (s Commit Xonlrr, named Caroline Lewis arraigned before. Justice on the charge or assaulting with intent to kill and murder Charles Johnson, and for threatening, and mniinir the threat, thatshe would I marily dispose of the life of the aforesaid Johnson. Having failed to give tho requisite bond to keep tho peace, she was lougeu in jan. ConnubuU (Uiclleltr. For somo time past Samuel S.

lianas and lira. Sarah J. Williams VvrtA Yfrr unhaunilv toeether. in sequence of sundry domestic broils which have confounded their household. About two months ago they got up a little war or woros, in wnicn ue took occasion to use ou approbrious epithet which creatlr aroused her ire and caused her to hurl abottle straightway at his head with such wonderlul and painful precision, as to render him in-mMn rrf rpnewinc the attack fur sev eral days.

It appears that since that unlucky event, Mrs. William, has be haved in a very belligerent mnnosr 1 ward her lord, inasmuch, that he htriwilnnl before Justice Wilki son yesterday on a peace warrant. The case was huuscjuiuiiij "'V JiuUceBaskette lor inTesn Ration defendant released. Yesterday was a lovely day. Things in Fenian circles appear be very quiet here.

There were lota ot vis capitol vntfrtlaT." (Celery is pronounced a ousncss. So is salary. The General Conference at Meuiphij will close on ainnuay The health of tho city 1- improving with the aavancc 01 if n. This is picnic montli. Wo hear ol ail picnics already in preparation.

The Atlantic walloped tho John T.nrksesterday. by a score of 35 to 0 The Cnmberland is slowly falling, with about five, feet on the Ilarpeth Shoals. 1 ployed ywUrrLfy-in cleaning up Church tree. a vi will' nreaeh Ceatnil Hl tat Church to-niiht at o'clock. Five hundred and fifty baps.ofcot-, tonweroahlppeil AUtko number of strangers, the.

A party of Northerners prospecting in Tennessee, passed throuilh the city yesterday for ChatUnnooga. iVn.nl-!nitnn Ihfl Evansville. Hen1 and ash ville railroad are offer! peroay-iur aunro. JOBBERS IN BOOTS, 77 EAST SIDE PDBLI0 ond 1IA.T8 Ior the of Mtrcbanta, HATS AND CAPS. ELY WHITESIDE HATS CAPS TBAVIXISG BAGS, TRCSKS, VALISES, TJ31BREIX.iS, CASES, nlntfloenl Etc.

STEAMBOATS. Orleans Tbe FltlDAT, Lus mhlnsU 1 timrtol nirrTODE UUltT.i ir retht or pMie apply on boaror LLE, inierfUllIT. imr.iiuAilii.Juo. Farrell. JIti1 a TltUIWDAT, IHJ" 'tn ii nrTiuuie.iDDlr 'KEBLITt.

AmnL eornrt Broad Front Mrrrta: Capt. VtM. Bttiii ana HAItlUriUM HQS. The Inmaa Line of Steameis Krandlnarla. SprsU Brttalst, rranre.

Iloltarxt, BcIs-Ibub ami Sew Xorat RatMQf UfDajl pEOPLE LIVING DEKE CAIf BEND IX K. MCNDT, ISCedarHtreet; JOH.N XUHXsgSSffigS JOHN O. DALE, Acvnt. noil Bra liBroartway.M.T. WATER-COOLERS REFRIGERATORS rjMIE llESTTHINU IS THE MARKET, The Liiva Tin-Ware and Stove House.

rORFP co 10 CMlf street. NASHVILLE Blood Horse Ass'n THE SPRING MEETING WILL COMMENCE Ou TucMlnr My 10. 1870, VI lh lbs following projramme. 1TCIBD DAT. Tlintxlny, 3laj 13- C.

T. Oat 4 Hon el eh by Dob John- I Mne by Lexinctuii. by llodsjus, daia Brown Dick, dam by lly'lheaamsch Alice WarJ by Lezlirc-in. ibun Luis Wbtte by Imp Uiucn. Chtntiuirii it Ikmlcu enlcr ItaruinM.

by town lUtk.dam Uuebeai de Bcrrl by Imp HECOUD ItACE. Aaodalloa Fane. tXO Dasti of two mil Focirnz DAT. Friday, Xa; IS. Aaaodstlua Purse, FIFTH DAT.

Satni-tlfsTt Ilay 14. FIBST RACE. sfaxvell lIoBw btakc, fur three-year olda The 11 dim to add tf Zel. Ward eulera be Helmet by LnLnslon, am NqlJa by ImpAlblon. W.U.

Uanllniji-ntersrli Vldetteby Vsn- wsaia. Ina by ll.vwn Dick, 'ChMLhain en unSrc bi-'llrown Dirk. dam by Waiirr. irLez- rr Ireneabepbard by fiECOSD ItACE. a rorsa, lie C.

W. lIUMUEIt-Treaa. Solo Qrtrtrtcrma(er Hlores and CUnip and GarriMn a.nlpasc. rllli an net nf Ibn In-nrral 13tra Dayaf Kay, lane. u.

In tbe military lurmet nimtilnUieeltjr of Naat alltlujiiianennaiiter tatf. mnnbilni; of'iir in.lnrcr lot of train. Imi TAJ XI JSk, 39 H. idvertisiiig Agents PEEEIK, NICHOLSON CO, Xiouln-vlllo, ICy. MESTB nKe1 isnla or the Banner tn LdbIstIII CHERRY SHOES AND HATSr SQUARE, HASET1I2 Bprtoc; Trada, to wblcb wa to Vila lbs atten- HOIXIHrlV UUBTDX fc CO.

PLUMBERS, ETC. SOUTHERN P0MP WAREHOUSE, E8TAllLT8fIED HENDERSON BROS, Practical Plumbers, Gas and steam titters, sata 7a Xartki CKrrrj Mn, fiTear tba Stw Pot Offlce.) JASITTILLC, TEIfEMEE. andatwieM whteb dary compsUtlon. We liave alao tbe larieat stock of PLUHBCTG KATEBIAIA On hand la tbe rtoatham market, com prts- P1PES. Ktc trr: Ualvanlird UnJ U.hl Cart In Lead Pips, VllMflnJ (aay Pipe, and for all ihe above kin; Hhtri Le iPlpe.

TianCocSABbampoolzicOorlu, llrerl. mm AXD nTsstzArr.ic uaik. lumps, lly- dranllc tUnia. Hydrants, I every dmcrlptlcn. FK1I1REK.

and will bear enmparlaun with indorrtnenta tlven lo targn and prompt JEWELRY. WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWERLY, SILVERWARE, PLATED -WAKE, CLOCKS, AT Gates Pohlman's Oona Oollec ud OdIos Stiwti, Ii vlll Tonn. This establiBhment, found ed in 1835, is still in success-fill operation, an 1 its proprietors are prepared to furnish at rsasonaHe prices any article generally found in a firstclass Jewelry Honse. Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewerly attended to with promtness by practical workmen, and all work warranted.

CROCERS. Stine Birmingham, wholesale STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries, Forelsn and Domestic iTliit mnd XJquoni, Canned Good, German Prodncc, Engllah and American IMf-liIe. Banccsj and Catnap, Air and Porter, Imported and Domestic Cienrs Wood and Willow Ware. No. 32 Public Sqnare, Corner Pnblle Bquare and Ced-ir slrtet.

Tennessee State Agency. NO. 249, 1" STREET, Wn Ti 1 -n eton, 3D. o. J.

HOAH. (LATE HUFERVISOB Or I Internal Acent Ior the rllata jra all lb Caortjcwid 'utends' toJlQtin OoTarmneot Denartmcnta, L. J. KOAJL United States Control MasaKOedarm- MaahtlUeTTenn. flioPnrost, Best and Cheapost REMOFAI- O.

Xj. Soworton, TtrANUFAcrrnEit. whole)ale and OX Retail dolerln ruMbltas, Uarn, Biul-lry Hardwarr, Haddle-iiam, Wblpa? nt, No.SlNonbHarkrt siret-t, haa mnovrdto the laxza and eiuniuodloue bolldln as above, a fcwduora from (be Square, when he will baplaadloaee hraotd friends acd trocriuioiEiar XOTICE. OVF1E OF THE Tf AMHtVLLK AKD1 HECATt'R ItAiUtOAD CtliiPAN I NASUTIZiX, April A 1W CALLED MEETIWQ mg KrocK-L belden of the NaabTUle and Bwotiu- wlll be held at PtLAHKI, Tenn aa UoS- roiy, is rleslreiL PTron ur b' from tbe meeUna by rxblbltlnt thlr cenln- of tbe Board, apll-td IMMIGRAJfTS. A RrtANGEMESTa UAVE BEEX MADE fare.

Tba Iraratarai km of thai coaa-tyranstllntrRocntsaUiaanplfstlnu. er atj this matter win ba attended to. ap3tm SOU) KY ALtw OKOCEiaJ-.

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