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CITY GAS INTEREST. PENITENTIARY HOSPITAL. ANNEXATION. NEW ADYEKTISEMENTS 9rire and Marine. Is the City Sold Opt to a monopoly? Unfit for the Occupancy of Patients A New Shalt Nashville Extend Her Boundaries.

Infirmary Badly Needed Somtt tiirifl -So fllH -UlCNM "MBMV communicated. In order to ar- Nashrille, Sundajy June 15, 1873. The erection of a n6w hospital at the jy advocated; what it has. aolong 'enittntiary isanaDsomraaeqessiiy.ixne neinirstnat tne; Boundaries or TEE CITY; present dprtmefit-, used as a ndspital; isa villS ought to be extended; and ATJCMOS SAMS OP REAL ESTATE SfADfi TO ORDEB AT TEE itedi EefoitC Auction Mart, No. 20 CEDAlt STREET riyeatthefactBconnectedWjth thesalebf the 'city- bb the Nashville Gas light-! Company it will be necessary to Btate what has caused said company to make proposals to the city.

About one-year ago, soine-of- your citizens Capitol Shirts for $16. 6 GOOD SHIETS FOE 0.00. 6 GOOD SHIETS FOB $12.00 6 Capitol Shirts for $20. ORDERS TAKES TOE THE CAPITAL, 000.000. 00.

INSURE IN THE INSURANCE COMPANY, SSS: ih the Company's SO NORTH QOJLLBGtE ST. John limmSeli, fPreSh G. P. Tkruston, Vice Pres't. St, Johnson, Sec'y, oDtamca-a cnarter tor trie feopies lias Light Company of Nashville.

The slack of said company has been taken, and they are ready to build theirworks and furnish Ine city and citizens with as good gas-, and at a less price than the company is now doing. new company have asued the citv for the riahi of Svav through voui TPJTOI, SHIKT. HATS CAPS AHD GENTS' ETJE-NISHHSTG GOODS. CA. ana get a copy.

relict or Daroansnv. ana not as au Keep- every reasonaoie-rnoucement snouiu oe ing with the- radvan'eed. civilization of our held bH.t tb the people -living within the times. It is a ludicroos -receptacle for the 1 p8ximity of the corporate limits to become sick, and tile only wonder is that they ever a part of the city. It also suggested that recover in it.

It is by odds the dreariest therejfrere large number of, cijtiz'ens i apartment about the well kept prison. Hav- EdgeneldJ and in the Tenth and Thirteenth ing low ceilings and small windows; through Districts, who advocated annexatipn for th which therhornirig Elm barely peeps; it is a manifest benefits to be derived from it on teoBl or shadows. It is dark and ill-ven- all sides, and that the municipal govern-tilated, and though provided by, the State as ment of Nashville ought to take the initia-a hospital, it is not in any way whatever tpryf step toward the of this fitted for that purpose. To be suye is object: Cbnncilman Atchison widely tak-kept in the best possible sanitary condition, ing the cue, as the interest of the city and the attendant physician shows all the demanded, offered a resolution at the last BttnMin toftfinay tie bSMiiwSl'dr! a kick meeting of the Board of Common person. But this is not all that is required -Council, appointing a Bpeclal joint eom that a patient may recover from disease.

mittee to confer with the people in the ter-He wants sunlight, and he must have 1 ritorieS meniiuueu, SI whether they No Charg-e for BENSON'S ILiUSTBATED. No. 23 CHERRY STltEET, NASHVITXE, TENK fe8 eod Kitfa.K.n.UL,lMlMUl,il streets, upon the Same term's as the old company, agreeing to obey all laws imposed upon them, and to furnish the city with gas as low as any other company, and'-furnish tne citizens wita gas tor less tnantney now pay, or are ever lilcely V3 under the new arrangement. Hemember, gentlemen, we ask for no monopoly: all we ask for is the right plenty of fresh, wholesome, health-giving, would.consent to become a part of the col'-invigoraring air. This he has not got, and poration of Nashville.

It was rmanimouslv tlii. Iia mil CI 1 i -J 3 or way upon equal terms with any other It. JP. JjT JE IE1I BfFOHTEBS AKD tVhQLESAM DEALERS IN DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS, complete, at pneelio defy competition, aSd they solicit a call from aJi pereoes wanting anything in their line. Ho.

39 Hoftfi Market Street opposite Unioa Street), NASHTCHiE, TEHH. Proprietors of Jenkins Celebrated Statefiacb Bitters. 4thp eod ly -wwniMlirr--Tri no nu. uuu iuiyo ujiui a oiuiauio huh- iwuusj, iuiu a committee lor ihb.1 ooara pital is erected for his benefit. That it has appointed.

It will nnw on hefnrn the company. rJut this we nave been denied; a monopoly sustained, and free trade in gas forbidden in a citv that claims to be not been erected long since is a disgrace to Board of Aldermen at the next meeting Q.n.n nn ti i. i ij free! Gentlemen, look for a moment -at Wew Advertisements. Arlington, Farrar Weakley want to bny a small dwelling. M.

Vaughn, as trustee, announces a sale of the Fair Grounds to talto place on July lit. John McLaughlin warns the public from trading for a certain -note on James McLaughlin, which has been lost by him. Benson has an attractive card on this page of our issue. His favorite make of shirts, known as the Capitol Shirt, is getting to be very popular, and he has secured a large run of custom for this one article alone. His stock of tarnishing goods is very complete, and he invites a call.

See the notice in city items of the arrival of Tom Thumb at Hyman's. W. D. Kline is in receipt of a fresh line of medicinal goods of a superior quality, and a large r-ssortmettt of surgical instrument. See Hogari Bros, spicy city items about their new goods.

A special train for the stock sale at Ew-ell's Station will leave at 7:20 Wednesday morning. New books at D. N. Neylan's. James Hickman Co.

want to borrow 05,000. A nicely furnished room for rent A fine country residence for rent. Bids for the plastering of St. Golumba'a Church wanted. Cotuiboaiding, 3A miles from the city.

Mosjlpdil see our new advertisements. IG S. Scovel advertises large list of valuable lota, residences, arid farms of almost every description for rent and for sale. The property offered embraces some of the most able- pieces of real estate to be fourid.Siif ithe county. Purchasers and renters should ieabVhis card.

Sr Sale of the Fair Grounds. Michael Vaughn, trustee, will sell all the lands embraced in the Fair Ground iic wwwj. Hiiouim iti win ereeuiu in xor concurrence, ana the appointment or a the near future, judging from the past, is committee on the part of that board, the merest possibility. Should the con There is hardly any doubt but that the victs even be attacked by a. contagious die.

J5oard of Aldermen concjlr in it unanij ease; or an epidemic makes its advent among hiously. Negotiations be. opened lift-them, Under the present insufiicient and mediately therafter; and a subject brought totally inadequate arrangements, few would forward which can be more important to EXTRALATEST MEWS! $35,000 worth of Xtoy Goods TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN EXCHANGE FOE 6SEBNBACKS AT THE SOUTHERN MIME, 113 CHURCH SEKEET. R. H.

Howell. Wm. E. Eastman. all concerned.

escape their ravages, FOR aole cheap, 100 feet on North. Scianwr Street near Carroll, at $5fH). Great Bargain Two-story brick store and dwelling, Sonth near at 53,750. For Saler-Frame Cottage on North Sommer Street, (Petty place), at E'er Sale Frame cottage on North Vine Street, north of Monroe Street, cost $1,700, at 51,100. For Rent Farm of 4K) acres in Williamson County, Tennessee, at S2.50 per acre, good buildings, frnit, and all the comforts of a well-regulated farm.

For Sale A very attractive consisting of a brick dwelling, all in order, shade and fruit trees, shrubs, corner of Lindsley Avenue and Uni-vecsitv Street, cost over $9,000, at $6,000. "For'Rent-Severai ni together with quite a number of small For Salcrr-One of the Hynes homestead all in order, prettily located and cheap at 1,350. For Sale Small brick cottage on McCreary Street near Nashville and Chattanooga Eailroad depot, at $1,200. For Sale IX aCrert with frame dwelling of several rooms, near Hyde's Ferry, opposite John residence, 8500. $2,500 Nashville Building and Loan Association etdcit for Fale fit per ceiit.

On amount paid in. For Kent of 2S ncre, cohveiuerit frame dwelling of 8 rooms, porches, spring, flsh-pcnd, frnit, a nice summer retreat, fonr miles from Nashville on the Murfreesboro Pike, 5250 per annum. Seven hundred and ninety feet front on Sonth Summer and High streets, north of and adjoining Demonbreun Street, admirable residences or manufacturing tor lease from 1 to 20 years. Great Bargain 100 feet corner Lindsley Avenue and Bass Street, Edgefield, for sals, at $600. Forty and a half feet on northwest corner of Broad and High streets with the buildings, is now offered at and the nse of the premises one year.

A scrutinizing observer must recognize in this property a good business corner, and at the price and terms is cheap. Lot 40x68X- For Sale A brick dwelling on Sonth High near South Summer that cost. 2,500, for 31,500. per cent, per annum for 0 years can be obtained for on double the smount of realties. Eight per cent per annnm for 5 years can be obtained for on double the amount of realties Ten percent, perannum for from 1 to 5 years can be obtained for amounts from S1.000 to $10,000 on double amount of fealties.

$9,800 in notes and accumulated interest, retaining hen on property that cost $30,000, for sale at S3 (too. The Judge Johu McNairy hilf, 13 acres, with all the improvements, for sale at 15,000, Orders for the purchase of city or suburban residences, farms, will receive prompt attention. H. G. SCOVEL, HeaJ Estate FinT Agt, 71 No.

20 Cedar Street. the absurdity of the thing. Suppose when the first railroad was run into the city, the stockholders of said railroad had bought up the City Fathers by giving them a few snares of stock in said railroad; and they! in return for said shares of stock to th'eml selves and the cityhad given said railroad exclusive right to enter the city for ninetv-nine years, and excluded all others for the same time, what wouffl your City b8 to-day? Suppose fifty years ago, when one dray could have done all your business, said dray "owner had given the city one mule, and each of the City Fathers a bull pup apiece, for the exclusive rights of all the streets and alleys for ninety-nine years, and said City Fathers in their wi8domt-with one eye on their pups, had closed the trade, what would your city be to-day? But enough of such. They have no right to sell out the city to any monopoly. If they claim such right they must Bell out to the best bidder.

The people will demand this of them. The monoply they are offering for thirty thousand dollars Can be Sold to a Publishers, Stationers, Steam Printers- AND MANUFACTTFREKS OP BLAN boo ki ss 9 Are constantly supplies of Em-elopes, Writing and fine Wrapping Paper of every deacrib'ion, Invoice and Letter Books, Gold and Steel Fens, Fluids, aU of tv ey are selling at the LOWEST PEICES. NO. 48 UNION STREET. fe2Sfrentn 4thp lj i booking for Her IXnabantl.

The Louisville Courier-Journal of yesterday says: "A woman named Eosa Hamilton, from Nashville, has been in the city for several dayB in search of her renegade husband, "Wm. Hamilton, who, she says, deserted her and came North about two weeks ago. She says her husband is a gardener, and thinks he has gone to Cincinnati, whence she is trying to follow, and has applied to the Mayor for free transportation to that place." Kealixmg its unfitnesSj tlie at-tfiiading physician has had those afflicted with the prevailing disease removed to -the top story of the rope factory, where they get more air and light. Tlie liatc Major Henry Ewing. Our Associaetd Press news from St.

Louis, published yesterday, announced the death of Major Henry Ewing, of the St. Louis Times. Major Ewing was the youngest, save one, of the children of Mr Orville Ewing of this city He served in the Southern army with courage and distinction, first on the staff of General JSollicofferi and afterward STINE BIRMINGHAM, Netr Books. We have received from the uublisliine x-IH the Trans-Mississippi Department. We WHOLESALE tnmic tnat.it was winle tne western de- nouse or Appxeton ua, Xor Cll Julian Hawthorne's BressamV a novel STAJPIiE 1SD EOfCX new company for one hundred thousand partment that he first met Miss Emma Bnrr, of Arkansas; The then quite youth Dress Goods at half price-Bargains In Grenadine Bargains in Silke, Bargains in Poplins, Bargains in Parasols, Bargains in Fans, Bargains iu Hosiery.

Fignred Laws 12 and 15 cents, Lawn 15, 20 and 25 cents, French Corsets, SOc, Si, $1.25 and S1.50, Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefa cents, Napkins 50 cents a dozen and upwards, Towels cheaper than ever, Table Linen S3 cents and upward. Excellent yard wide Bleached Shirting 12 cents, 10- 4 Bleached Sheeting 35 cents, 11- 4 Marseilles Quilts si each, Embroideries, Laces, Kibbons at very low prices Such Bargains were never before offered, in Kasliville. JOHN GrUGAN Removed to 118 Church Street, tract, on the 19th day of July, to indem dollars. The committee say the gas works will Tobacco, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Cigars su. nify certain parties, who had advanced money for the Tennessee Agricultural and ful pair were married some, time near the close of the struggle, and his beloved wife has borne him a sprightly boy and two iuechanical Association.

which has elicited very favorable comment in cultivated circles everywhere. Also a very instructive work entitled "The Mineral Springs of the United States and Canada" by Geo. E. Walton, This book embraces a vast amount of information on the subject whereof it treats. AND GENERAL AQENTS FOB Annual Meeting of Library Directors.

sweet little girls. The deceased attended a course of study at the University of Virginia and throughout his life kent ud a fondness for mire cost tae city supposing the city to be going into the gas business. 1 do not see how the Gas Committee can make such a statement, while they have before their eyes a proposition to the city from Messrs. McDonough Hannery, gas engineers, with security for the performance of the same, to duplicate the entire Nash The annual meeting of the Nashville iiibrarv Association will be heid to-morrow Also the ever popular tale of "The Bed everting at p. t6: elect a new Board and classic literature, which he indulged as Eover," by J.

Fennimore Cooper. Kdley's Island Wine Company, Warner's Wine of life and English Gin, And Morgan's Celebrated Century Soap and Sapolio. NO. 32 PUBLIC SQUARE, Corner CEBAE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. my20tf4thp iiiiih.mim.

oi Directors. A full attendance of the CITY ITEMS. S3T Arrived at last, General Tom Thumb, orten as his unusually active business saie py v. uerry uo mexabers is desired. ville Gas Light Company's works', lay down all pipes, meters, and everything, for the would permit.

During the period that he spent in St, Louis, after abandoning a very valuable Next the Battle Bo Graduating Exercises The Graduating Exercises at the Ten and has taken up quarters at the Tom Thumb Clothing Store, No. 59 College Dedication or a Colored Chnrcln fel8sntnth4thptt J08 sum or Ana yet in the face of ali these facts, they say the gas works will cost not less than 800.000! Gentlemen, partnership in this city, he made a large nessee Female College, Franklin, a few nirola rtF friana lvtr Viia nrrltrfanfia a-nA men 1 i -i i J. B. ROSHANS, Bishop John M. Brown, of Washington city, of the Methodist Church, dedicated a colored Methodist Church at Franklin a few days since.

The house if no one smells a rat there, it is not because there' is no rat to smell. How many LYON'S 3LAHUPACTURE It OP aeoicstea was formerly the property of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and was bought by this congregation at $1,500. w. wubvuiuhu- vemuga since, were wiiuetseu uy a large ly bearing, and had become to be one of concourse of spectators. The of the best known and most successful jour-' Rev.

A. G-. Haygood, D. on Character, nalists of the great West, and one of the 1 was practical, pointed, instructive and most prominent citizens of St. Louis.

eloquent. The Salutatory of Miss E. Virginia Those who knew the man, knew him to be Smith, was delivered fluently in French, the very pink of honor and high-minded-, Pearl Divinitv, by Miss Mary H. Hart; ness, generous, warm-hearted and entirely Geology, by Miss Mollie C. Drake; Ruins, unselfish.

by Miss E. Virginia Smith; Love, the Phil- It may be that his lofty ambition and osopher's Stone, by Misa Mafia E. Boddie; rarely energetic nature stretched the chords and the Valedictory, by Miss Georgia E. of vitality too far, and hastened to an end Johnson, were all excellently composed and all too soon the life of one who the country fluently delivered. ATHAIRON xney nave an organ ana cnoir.

Tbanks. iocjuioiaers me oia. gas company are there in the members that are voting down free trade in gas? Citizens, take notice who you vote for next time. See well to it that you vote for men who will not place you in the power of any monopoly. The absurd report of the committee to sustain monopolies is too thin; it needs no answer.

It is an insult to the citizens, over whom said monopoly is being placed. Gas consumers, what is to prevent you from having to pay any price demanded of you for gas under such a monopolv? It is time the STEAM ENGINES, SHIFTING- AND PULLETS, And Machinery of all kinds, NO. 94 SOUTH CHERRY STREET, NASHVIXLE, TENN. PARTICULAR and prompt attention given to all kinds of jobbing work, and where the bUI exceeds the amount of $50, tne work shall be done-at Cincinnati prices. Foil lines ot patterns always on hand, and two pattern makers constantly employed.

Mill machinery and pulleys a specialty, maris eod ly 4thp Street, one door from the Square, jelo It CaTClothing cut, made and repaired at the Tom Thumb Clothing Store, No. 59 College Street. jel5 It IHTW. D. Khne, druggist, corner Church and Summer, is in receipt of a choice line of medicinal goods, viz: Mustard, pepper, ginger, ground to order.

A superior quality of "vineyard proprietors." brandy, etc. jel5 sututh SsTln store and en route, a collection of superior surgical instruments, to which I will add continually such new approved instruments as the medical profession may jel 5 sututh The compositors of the Banner news room return their sincere thanks to Messrs. Dillin, Winstead Nave, the well-known grocery merchants on College Street, for their many kindnesses, during the past can but illy afford to let die. SIDEWALK NOTES. weeK, Dy noerai donations ot material in, their line; Their whole-souled demonstrations will ever be remembered by those CLOTHIER, HUNTI.NGT.

0 The River. The recent rains have started the Cumberland to rising rapidly. There are seven feet large on the shoals. The Burksville hereafter, will be a regular Cairo packet. She came in yesterday, bringing 2,800 sacks of corn, and leaves people should rise in theirmajesty, and tell their servants how far they can go.

The sum and substance of the whole matter is this: The People's Gas Lisht Comm. wno can appreciate aiavor timely bestowed. The streets were washed clean by the heavy rain which fell early yesterday 50 Cents per Bottle. Has been in use over Half a It Promotes the Growth, Preserves the Color, Increases the Vigor and Beauty of the Hair, Prevents its IS RECEIVING DAILY IS GREAT YAHIETY FOB Sudden Death Ik Greeneville. The erection of the court-house fence is A.

H. Piper, an old and well-known of Greeneville, died in that place very ny wish to build new works, and sell gas for less money than the old company charges for it. The Gas Committee say we shall not sell you gas; you must buv it of the old rapidly progressing. Very few vegetables can now be found in to-morrow at VI M. The Eddyville arrived from Cairo, and departed for the same place.

Ran Off. the market. If brought here they cannot company, and pav them whatever thev ask suuueiuy iaec weunesoay. ne waiKea.into Greeneville from his home on Monday, was taken sick that night, and died, as above stated. The deceased held the office of tSTFather Faber's complete works and a great variety of other good books at D.

N. Neylan's, Public Square. jel5 It CsTiiemember that the special train for the joint sale of fine stock at Ewell's station leaves at 7:20 a. m. on "Wednesday.

jel5 2t be sold. "Walnut Street is to be opened through to A half mile north of Horse Cave, on the for it, and keep their stock up to a big premium. From the facts in the case, ho one will suppose that the Gas Committee is interested in the old company! In conclusion, we would sav it is for the Cedar. Mayor of itnoxville dnnng 1855 or 1856, and at the time of his death was in the revenue department. Louisville and Nashville Itoad, yesterday, the engine of the south-bound traiD, No.

Falling out and turn Cool sulphur water is now at a discount. SP1I1G WEAK, MEN'S DKESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, Youth's Promenade and Business Suits, Boys' Dress and School Suits, Children's Suits, Three to Ten Years. In style and workmanship our stock will Ie found unequalled. 3 NORTH CHERRY STREET, OPPOSITE MAX WELL HOUSE Everything having a tendency to affect the 9, ran over a cow and was thrown off into a pond. Eleven cars were demolished, and ing stomacn is now aispensea witn.

lawns just received at Hogan Union Street. 3t people to say whether they want another company and cheap gas, or the old monopoly with any price demanded. The public mind is now- agitated over the gas question. Tax Payees. the engineer, John Fitzpatrick, of Edgefield, was slightly injured.

The Goalin. The goslin is the old goose's ynng child. Every edncationalinstitution pays, as our railroad managers will testify. The Great Gaa Contract. To the Editor of the Banner: The death of conductor Tom Hill with the prevailing disease, at Louisville the SiTWe are badly scared, come and buy goods cheap.

Hogan Union Street jelo 3t SsTEvery kind of Binding done in the beat style and at the lowest prices, at Geo. S. Morton's, 37 Union Street. jel2thsu2w They are yeller all over, and az soft az a The opinions of several leal cAntlenifm Reduced Rates. For parties of five or more desiring to attend the annual sale of blooded stock at Ewell Farm, Ewell's Station, which nlace on the 18th, (Wednesday), the takes Nashville and Great Southern Lonisvillo.

transportation at reduced road will fnrru- leave the Louisville rates; the train iving at Ewell's at depot at 7:20 a. ''tyby 7:30 p. m. 9:08, and returning to the same day. Death of Couductor Hill.

ban of. worsted. Tneir root is wove wnole, other day, is said to have created a great they say, were before the gas committee. maris ly eod 4thp and they kan swim as eazy as a drop of deal ot consternation. Tne next tnmg wiu j-ucm legai gentlemen were Mr.

Jmnclsiey, the committee's ChairmATi: Mr. TCprnhfivnl. Kaster oil on tne water. They are born annually about the 15th JUST RECEIVED. be a panic.

Some indiscreet people continue to partake of stale vegetables and to die. the Mayor; Mr. Martin, the City Attorney; and "two of thfi nhlpRf; lawvfirs of the of May, and never wuz known tew die nat urally. 5TFor Blank Books and Binding of all descriptions, go to Geo. S.

Morton's, 37 Union Street jel2thsu2w If a man should tell me he had saw a goose die a natural and square deth, I wouldn't Blue mass and compound cathartic pills and salts are dangerous drugs to experiment with just now. "We know several persons who have tried them and who are i A A BARRELS Old Robinson County WMslry SO Barrels Ola Lincoln County Whisky. 50 Barrels Old Bourbon Wiisky. SO Barrels Old Rye Whisky. 23 Barrels Old Peach and Apple Brandy.

25 Barrels California Grape Brandy. 25 Barrels California Port Wine. 25 Barrels California Sherry Wine. 25 Barrels Angelico Wine. 25 Baskets Champagne.

500 Boxes Cigars. 50 Caddies Tobacco, all kinds. 50 Caddies Tnele Ned Tobacco 50 Caddies Log Cabin Tobacco. not liKely to try them any more. A man died the other day with too much State." Here is an array of ability not to be lightly disregarded.

May we ask them questions? a -ot the right of ihe corporation of V4 nvthe gas co-Py's works NashviUeiou. it by State? and a franchise granteu relin if so, how can the such franchise? Can sell a uv reTea6e any body? If not, can it, however, its right, or, in other phrase, relmq rg franchise? If so, to whom must buci. lease or relinariishment be made? Who. French brandy, for which he had an ardent attaenment. iSTDr.

J. D. "Winston will leave for Beersheba Springs on Friday morning, June 13, to look after the health of the guests during the season. Parties desiring rooms should make early application, as the Springs are rapidly filling up. jel2-2t unnecessary scare has got hold on the people, but we continue to sell all kinds of dry-goods, notions, at small And a Large Assortment of Fresh Canned Goods, All of which will be sold rery cheap, at wholesale.

DliMN, WINSTEAD NATE. The drainage of the Edgefield ponds will doubtless become a question with the Edgefield municipal papas before the end of the Do joi want a pure, Sloorosing Complexion? If so, a few applications of Ha-gaw's MAGHOIIA B.AXlf will gratify yon to your heart's content. It does away with Redness, Blotches and. Pim pies. Overcomes the Flushed appearance of and excitement.

believe him under oath after that, not even if he swore he had lied about seeing a goose die. The- goose are different in one respect from the human family, who are said tew grow weaker but wizer; whereaz a goose always grows tuffer and more phoolish, I have seen a goose that was said wuz ninety-three years old last June, and he didn't look an hour older than one that wuz 17. The goslin waddles when he walks, and paddles when he swims, but neverdives, like a duk, out ov sight in the water, but only changes ends. The food of the goslin is rye, corn, oats and barley, sweet apples, hasty pudding and biled kabbage, kooked potatoes, raw -wefrsnly lstp C6 North College Street, between Union St and the Square. ap30 summer.

Every oneridesin the street carsnow. He A. f. ROSE. like to exert himself more titan can profits.

Hogan Union Street, voided. be SEALER LN jellwefri ar. fh Nashville rejoices over the abate THE BEST CLASS OF CLOTHING, ETTf you want good photographic workj ra't fail to visit Saltsman McGill's Gal- le ry, corner Union and College. All work meat and turnips, stale bred, kold hash and WE ARE IN REOEIPT-OF'OUR w.arranted-first-class and prices reasonable. the buckwheat cakes that are left over.

They ain't so partiklar as sum pholks m23 tf SPBIM AWI STOCK, what they eat, and won't get mad and quit if they kan't have wet toast and lam chops you ever had your picture taken? ment ol prevailing disea Be in that portion of tk 3 city T6 "whole city will do likewise in a ew days, at i ts final disappearance fron ts midst. HiiTsicians complain of Having done Imore'work witless pay witliin the past itfeek tfcanin any -week of the i Kkilroad telegraph operators and editors to remain at their post of duty if erefrybWy else should run aw. ay. Trains and cannot be stopped. They must go on, yiftl'know.

The gtiSfers on Union near Mi irket street need lookiflg after, Charles" Decker returned here yesterday frnm nn extended! eastern tour, and was if not, try the reliable house of Saltsmau ap2fi satnth lstdthp ly every morning tor breaKiast. If i was going tew keep boarders, I would mncn win. be rouSD McGill. ma23 tf UNRIVALED IN EXCELLENCE, VARIETY AND EXTENT. not want any better feeders man an old she goose and 12 goslins.

If I couldn't suit them, i should konklude i had mistaken From the Louisville Commercial of yesterday we take the following: "Captain Thomas E. Hill, who for eight years has held the position of passenger conductor on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, died of cholera at his residence on Eleventh Street, at 10 minutes past 2 o'clock yesterday morning. He came up from Nashville in charge of train No. Wednesday night. On the road he complained of being unwell, andwhen the train arrived in the city he went to his home and never left his bed.

The disease was contracted in Nashville, and terminated fatally in less than twenty-four hours. "Captain Hill was about thirty-five years of age, and was widely known and -universally liked, and- leaves a large number of friends who deeply sympathize with his family in their affliction. The remains were taken yesterday to Cincinnati, and will be removed from that city to Chillecothe, Ohio, fo1 be inferred near the grave of his mother, who is buried in the cemetery at that place." Outrage by a Miscreant. in the neighborhood of Chattanooga lives an old widow lady named Wilson, with her two daughters, on a small farm which they till themselves. On Monday night she met a man'in the road near- the house, who asked her some insolent and insulting questions about her daughters.

He got- no satisfaction, and went away. A conplaGf mornings since, after the girls had gone to the field to work, the old lady started to the well for water. She had got but a few steps from the house when she heard a man call to her to stop. She recognized the human brute she met the evening before, and replied that she was going for water, but would be back in a minute. At this he approached her, and upon coming close up to her informed her that he would "have his will of her," or he should kill her then and there.

Mtb. Wilson screamed for help, when she was knotted down with a rock in the hand of the fiend, who, probably fearing he had killed Ms victim, dragged her about three hundred yards and threw her into the The im-ftsersion so far restored her that she crawled on to the bank, where she was found by hex daughters. 23t Jk. Mr. T.

C. Spellings is an authorized agent for the Baksee, to solicit and receive subscriptions. He is my kalling. Boast goslin is good nourishment, if you We invite the attention and solicit the patronage of the pnblic. kan get enuff ov it, but there ain't much 0.

A. J. ROSE, Public Square. waste meat on a gosiin, arter you nave got rid ov their feathers and dug them out in traveling throughout the State, and will visit- the various counties. Any assistance or kindness extended him by the present-readers of the paper, will be appreciated.

jaB frsuwelatp ly apa around shaking with his numerous friends. Yery little real estate? change hands last WEAKLEY, by -us. Itoberts Purvis. ma30 tf franchise or right is it? From whom diu the city receive it, and bow? Did it receive this franchise from the gas company, that it may relinquish the right again to the company? "Was it not rather a franchise reserved by the StaU, and by it bestowed in trust upon the Mayor and City Council of Nashville? Is it not the State's reservation, reserved from the company? Has the city any power to part witfe the franchise so reserved? Has it the power to divest itself of any franchise, unless enabled by the authority of the State? lr not this one question like the Viousanu legged worm" of the xjon-mittee's report? 2. Is the right of the city corporation to the streets such that it can grant to one company person an exclusive right to their use in any particular way for a term of years, so as to bind itself? Has not the State the power at any time to grant the right of way through these streets to another company? Has it not done so, subject to the consent of.

the city authorities? Can the city authorities sell or otherwise part with its right to consent to the use of the streets by another company? 3. If the city were fully clothed upon with po-jcer to sell both the franchises above, must there not be a lawful consideration, as in other contracts? Otherwise, is it not itndum factum? If the corporation of Nashville is prohibited to become a stockholder in any incorporated without a popular vote, can it take such stock in payment or as the consideration of a contract? (tN6r shall any county, city or town become a stockholder with others in any company, association or corporation, except upon a like election, and the consent of a like majority" that is, "upon an election to be first held by tie qualified voters of such county, city or town, and the assent of three-fourths of the votes cast at said election." (Constitution of Tennessee, art. 2, sec. 29.) Is not the contract with the gas company to take its stock by the city, without a vote of the people, worse than a nudum factum? Isitnot void at both ends, and on all sides, for illegalitv? J. It.

June 14. 1S73. SiTHave your old pictures of deceased Wholesale Dealer in OLB MEN, T0UNG MEN, BOYS and CHILDEEN, we will Intro-dnce to-day for your wear, all of the Newest Styles of the season at low prices for cash. ELY WHITESIDE, 41 Cherry Street, mar30 eod 4m 4thp side. I hav alwus notised- when' yu pas yure plate up for some more baked goslin at a hotel, the colored brother cums back with an empty plate, and tells: "Mister, the roiast goslin iz no more." Josh Billings.

Mnynard's Uttie Game. From the Springfield Republican. From the late Washington advices, we gather that Horace Maynard is at present industriously possessing himself as the champion of Protection (with a capital P) against the apostate, the renegade, the relatives and friends copied at Saltsman McGill's. Satisfaction guaranteed. raa23 tf STEagle shoe store removed to Ko.

9 Union Street, between Market and Col week, consequence disease. But few marriages were s.olenvmzed last week. Nashville will doubtless have a of sewerage and a Board of Health in the future. Dr. Hughes is ill in Edgefield.

The annexation of Edgefield, and por-nf fhft Tenth and Thirteenth Districts, Groceries, Liquors, Flour, Bacon, lard, NO. 6 NORTH COLLEGE STREET, lege. mar30tf IVasli ville. "STGeo. S.

Morton is prepared to Bnle and Bind Blank Books at Eastern prices. promises to become a live and interesting TERMS CASH. marl saenlstply wolf in protection sheep's dothing, the DENNISON'S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. 37 Union Street. jel2thsu2w S3" The heat of the summer is upon us.

Those who wish a superior article of North lin distinguished free-trader, Mr. dames ur. Blaine. Horace has always cherished a belief that his divinely appointed mission ih public life was to administer oti the effects of the late Henry Clay, and his pres Over 200 millions have been used with- the mat ten veare without com- 'olaint of loss bv ta? becoming de ern Lake Ice can secure it daily by leaving tached. Ail express companies nse them.

Sold D7 ent performane is entirely in character. miters ana Biauoners everywnere. fh.XSffBES CmPW- North Cherry Street. Services To-day. GOOD NEWS TO ALL! GOOD NEWS TO ALL! Dr.

Hendershott, Agent for Br. Thorton's English Liver and Blood Medicine: Dear Sra I take great pleasure in recommending to the public Dr. Thorton's English Liver and Blood Medicine. I have given it a fair trial and know what it is, at least what it has done for me. For five or six years I have suffered intensely from torpidity of the liver.

I have tried various preperations, but failed to be benefited thereby; Some skillful physicians failed to cure and pronounced me a victim of consumption). For two years I have taken nothing, I thought it useless. By request of a very particular drug friend of mine tried Thorton's English Liver and Blood Medicine; one bottle has put my L'ver to acting. I have a good appetite, and benefited in many ways. I am now enjoying excellent health.

I do most earnestly recommend all who are suffering from torpid liver to give this great English Liver and Blood Medicine a trial. I am, respectfully yours, W. BRENSFIELD, the grab, we hear that Horace has very little B. F. Parker, agent.

They deal in no other ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON. DINNER iind of ice. ma28 tf We are requested to make the following announcement of religious services to-day to say, maintaining for the most part a politic reticence. McGill's Photograph gal AND SUPPER TABLE, LEA PERKINS' Worcestershire Sauce Is indespenBable. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New Agents for the United oc29 eodly 4thp lery, corner Union and College, Nashville, Tennessee.

ma23 tf iSTOse the Charter Oak Cooking Stoves, at the churches named: First Presbyterian By Eev. Thos. A. at 10:30 A. nr.

and 8 p.m. Westminster Presbyterian Mission, (Mulberry Street Church, South Nashville), services 4 p. tf. Central Baptist Chureb By Eev. W.

G. Inman at 10:45 A. sr. and 8 M. Church of the Advent By Eev.

Edward Bradley, at 10:30 A. and at 8 p. M. funeral of voune Philip Dobson at 3 p. r.

3yl eod ly Pastor of Sawrie Chapel, Nashville, Tenn. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA the best in the market. Try one; not satisfactory, return the stove and get your money. For sale only by Phillips, Buttorff McCLURE, BUCK SUMMER LAW LECTURES, (Nine weekly) begin 14th Jiilv. 1873end 13th.

Setit. Have topic. The question now is not hoiy shall you eat it? but what shall you eat? In the mile dash, match race, for $200, at the race course yesterday, the Muggins fillv, belonging the Haslom, beat Jenkins' scrub. Time, 2:02, in the mud. Singleton 33 Cherry Street, have the illustrated papers, the fashion periodicals, the magazines an leading dailies.

In our telegraphic report of the races Friday, at Cambridge City, the following feature was not given, not having been sent: The second race- was for horses that never twel re entries, nine started; won by He.ury Todd, of Nashville, Tennessee, in three straight heats. Time, 232, 239, 239j; Gray Alex second. fcOCAIi WEATHER IlEPORT. TJ. S.

Weather Observatory, Nashville, June 14, 11 p. m. Thunder storms have been of frequent occurrence throughout the Mississippi Valley during the day. The temperature over this region has ranged high; at St. Louis, Shreveport, and Dicksnurg reaching 90 degrees in the shade.

Thermometer to-night at Louisville 73 Memphis 74 Pittsburg 66 Cincinnati 73 New Orleans 81 Nicksburg 83 St. Lome 74 and Chicago 69 degs. Generally clear and fair weather, wtn. light southerly and easterly winds. Biver at this" point has risen 2 ft.

2 in. in last 24 hours. local report for thisxtty. proved of signal use, 1st to etndents po os ing to DUrene their Studies nt tht nr nthnr Tstvt Sirinnl- HVo. S3 Worth Market St.

jVsxsliville, Co. No. 22 College Street. First BaptisfChurch By Eev. Dr DEALERS IN 2nd, to those who design to Btndy privately; 3rd, to young practitioners who have not had the advantage ofsyatematic instruction.

For circular, apply (P. O. University of Va.) to JOHN B. MINOK, The Fnblfc Springs. The necessity of filling up all the public cp rings in Nashville, has been shown by every; physician who has investigated the subject.

They have demonstrated them to be impure, the scrapings in fact of vaults, nnd aU manner of filth. They reek. with poiso ii which does not fail to have the direst effects when taken jnto tlie stomach. Yet with lUl this no action has been taken by our municipal authorities with reference to closing them up at once and forever. The simpl appointment of guards over them for the present time will not suffice for the futuro.

"Why put the city to the expense of guards when the springs would in a single day be declared a nuisance and filled up at a trifling cost, at which dis- juius irau zau jrroi. uom. ana iat. STOVES, AND TIN-WARE. THE CELEBRATED FASHION STOVE Valises, Satchels, all the ele gant styles, substantial and well made, and SOLD BY US ONLY, DIED.

Flaksiqas At. tie residence of Michael Brady, corner-of Line an3 Summer streets, Alice, infant daughter of Wb. and Mary Ann Flannigan, aged il months and days. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the comer', of Line and Summer streets at 4:30 o'clock m. to-day (Sunday).

Hadlet In this city on yesterday morning, at 2J o'clock, Zelas Hadley (colored), aged 42 years. Kobikson At half-past 5 o'clock, on the afternoon of the 14th Adine, wife of Alex Eobinson, porter of the First National Bank, and daughter of Mary Oanoway. Funeral services at the Second Christian (colored) Church, at half-past 2 this afternoon, by Elder Bartlett Parrish. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. FUNERAL NOTICES.

The friends and acquaintances of W. K. and L. B. Dobson are invited to attend the funeral of their son Philip, at the Church of the Advent this evening at 3 o'clock.

The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. Patterson are invited to attend the funeral'olihe former from his late residence, Fatherland Street, Edgefield, this (Sunday) at 2 p. M.

cheap for cash, at "Wm. Dnnstead's trunk store, 31 College Street, between Union and WOULD call attention to onr stock of Water Filters, Coolers, Freezers and refrigerators, which are very complete. Tin and Slate Hoofing and GalvaEised Iron. Work done in the best latest style. maris eoa iy ibid nino Church streets, jeti tf bursememts would stop If there is any- snmgati au wnat tne pnysicians nave told us regarding these springs, -there (SrCbapped hands, face, rotigii skill.

Best and Oxhest Family Sanford's Liver Invigorator. A pnrely vegetable cathartic- and tonib for dyspepsia! constipation, debility, sick headache, billions attacks and all derangements of liver, stomach and bowels. Ask your druggist for it. Beware of imitations. ja3eodWly.

HTThe, purest and sweetest Cod Liver Oil in the world is -Hazard Caswell's, made on the sea shore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard New York. is absolutely pure and Patients who have once, it, prefer it to any other. For. sale by all druggists. ap3 wesaly Among the numerous preparations for gray hair in the market, we commend to our readers Hall's Vegetable Sicilian HairEenewAas the best.

Our druggists keep it for tale, jel eod lm at 1 1 A. M. and 8 P. M. Edgefield Baptist Church By Eev.

W. A. Nelson, at 10:45 a. m. and 8p.it Tulio Street, EdgefieldV-By Eev.

E. K. Brown, at 10:30 A. M. and P.

M. Second Presbyterian-By Eev. Dr. J. W.

Hoyte, at 11 a. m. and 8 P. M. Edgefield Presbyterian Church By Eev.

J. H.McNeilly, at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. H.

North Edgefield Presbyterian Mission-By Eev. J. H. McNeilly, at 4i.n "Edgefield Cumberland Presbyterian By Eev. J.

D. Kirkpatrick, at 10:45 a. and 8 p. si. McClure's Hall, 22 North Cherry Street By Eev.

Wro. J. Ellis, at 10:30 A. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m.

Church of the Holy Trinity- Services at 10:45 a. M. anSS p. M. Christ Church By Eev.

Graaam at 10:30 a. M. and 8 p. it. Ninth Ward Baptist Mission, Jefferson Street By Elder Womack at 10 A.

M. and 8 p. m. Sabbath-school at 3 p. m.

Odd Fellows Hall, Edgefield By Elder J. C. Caldwell at 11 A. m. and 8:30 p.

it. ought to be no hesitancv about closing pimples, ringworms, salt-rhenm and other them up. Shall it be done or must they MHJJNEEY AHD FANCY GOODS Iff ALL THE LATEST STYLES, AT MBS. TYNE8' ever remain a plague to the people cutaneous affections cured, and the-skin made soft and smooth, by using the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard New York. ap2tnfrily TIME.

EAR: TITER. WIMP. WETH'R Cholera Infantum in Knaxvillc The Knoxville Press and Herald of Friday I NWeentle I Rain. 7:00 A. si.

I 29.S2 NE gentle 1 Fair. 11:21 a. 2:00, p. XarnrKS Sole leather, Saratoga and zinc, says: Several cases of cholera infantum among --the children of the city, were the physicians yesterday. STREET.

STJMMEK 24 ji. 29.85 si. 29.73 77 M. 29.81 73 H. 29.S1 72 ingenue uiouuy.

Calm I Clondy. Calm 1 Clear. Calm I Clear. all sizes and qualities; traveling and rail 10:21 p. It is ianticinated that-.

Tia dll ALSO Street and Party Dresses on Hand and Made to Order. jal4wefrau ly latp sprST road bags and valises in. great variety, at reduced prices for atBamage Sons, 18 College Street. je7 St eod Amount of rainfall in past' twenty-four hours 0.70 inch. A.

0. Fobp, Observer. be filled ytivi its wonted number of prisoners by the end of tbis week..

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