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Special Mirk t t Aiinrn nmn b huhh-s miw mm THE ONLY PERMANENTLY ORGANIZED BAND S TOE CITY, will attend to ail calls for music both at home and abroal, giving entire satisfaction or n charge. The Band is composed of Fifteen Performers. with a complete set of new silver instruments. All calls for music, for funerals, pic-nics, sere oa'te? and Jubilees, will be attended promptly. W. L. HORN, Manager and Conductor, apr7-ly 15 Sooth College Street. Health and Happiness Secured. THE CONCENTRATED CURE TUF CONCLNTRATED CURE POWERFUL, REMEDY A POWERFUL REMEDY FOR WEAKNESS . FOR EAK-j5ARLT IN DISCRETION FOR EARLY INDISCRETION TRY IT I TRY IT! TRY IT I TRY IT ! xmrSG MEN who are suffering from thee Sects -X roothrf Ufi'liscreiion can be sorely and perma oenlly restored by using the Concentrated Cinre AQUA VITAE, A Remedy o f Great ami Certain Power; Thisremedyisput op in small vials, and can be .,ut by mailto any address. A trial will satisfy. TL'seitfora weei.Mujoi mi cinc- - benefit. A circular containing full pirticulars,sent x .nnt,iiiinn. Price. oer bottle $1. ijrre uu,'p.. ; One bottle will.'ust a month. N B Tbisremedy Issuitablefor eithersex. ' Address, K.CR-JGER, Medical Agent aly27-t! ' Broalway Newiork. Hollow,)'. Mis nd Olntinent.- WonasTbese Pills have tbe power of so far per lectin the digestion, that me Worm is destroyed the stomach, or if attached lo the towel expelled by their actioc-the O-ntment locally applied, kills on contact, the ovarii or seat worm. Sold every where. jlJ'11-'f Chattanooga, March 27, 180. Messrs. Clark, Gregory & Co. : This is to certify that I hare been .acted with Rheumatism for the last ten years, and so badly affiled that I was not abic to attend to my usual avocation, anc that have sp-nt some eiht hundred or one thousand collars in trying physician, and the most popular -ledcines of the day, without relief. The Ambrosial Oil hasdono more to restore me to health than all else besides. , .... VM. WATERS. julyll-xw From the Calendar, Hirtford, August 27,1859. SPALDiNo a Pkepablo Gl ce This article is the est preparation we ha-e ever used for the purpose t repairing splintered veneers, furniture, etc. where glue U required, and U so chemically prepared as to be always ready for U3e. ju.yll--W We would particularly call the attention of our waders to. reme .y known as McLean's S,ength. ening Cordial and Blood Purifier. 1. is certat. ly valuable remedy. We therefore say to all, call at the agent s, and test for yourselves .ts intrim.c mer lt. It is delicious to take. We ask our lady readers to try it. Seethe advertisement iu another column. julyll-lm XOTICE. Itave&,MoUt.uyent:.e interest i:. the trr.n of N,,hoi50s k Humphrey, to I avu, Hl who wi.l .-ontinue tl:e business aS heretofore. I will t Ma in winding up the business of the old linn, and solicit for him a cmticuance of the patron a-.! bestowed on the i.U trm. July 2, ISO.. J. C. -MCUOIO.V Ia order to reduce my Stock as much as pMsibte, Defore receiving new Goods, for a short time I will -?1fT. r my entire stw k at cost, Tor cash. 1 4a atu HUMPHREY. , For the INSTANT RELIEF and 1 S T II 31 A , PEiiMjLsfcNT CURE ol this dis reasine complaint use PEXDT'S Bronchial Cigarettes, Made ty C.B. SEYllCCR & CO., 107 NASSAU Sr.,N 'Y Price $1 per box; sent free by post. FOR SALE AT AI.L DRCGGfcST?. riayB-insly A Card. The LeS:sture or the Sute or Ceorg a having passed the following Act, at its Session of 1858, pro fiibWng the drawing of lotteries within its jurisd.c tioa, after the 1st day of June, 13C0, we will on that day remove our entire business to Wilmington, Del. ' WOOD, EDDY kCO, Wilmington. Delaware. Owners and Managers of the Delaware, Missouri and Kentucky State LoUer-es. AX ACT, To repeal all Uws.aud parts of laws.a-horixicg Lot teries in the State of Georgia, and for other por- pU9C. . . Sscnos 1. Ihe General AuemUr) of Georgia do enact, That rrom and atW the first day or June, r-igui Hundred and Six.y,all lawsaad parts of laws lain ' Lotteries in the State of Ceorgia, or the td .ing of Lottery Tickets in said Sute, be and the same ;are hereby repealed. Approved by the Governor. December 11,1953. mayl5-tf APPLE BRANDY, 1G YEARS OLD. 1T7E have received a stoall lot of Arple Brandy Y from North Carolina, s.d to be sixteen years old, which we believe t be ".a"iM represented. 1ALLV ETT & &MITH. A L S O IN- bond, a cssko James' Hennessy Brandy, (Vin taee 01 1?52), which we .hmk wul sn;t th mm! Taslidions palate. LLLLEn K biiiin. A L, S O A LOT of choice WhisKT, in store since 1859, and vkh Atfv fnmrpM'.nn . Lr.l,L. 1111 .-.niiii! )tiue&-Cm Nos.lOand 12 Market street. Dll. KIA'G'5 U1SPEXSARY F011 PRIVATE DISEASES. r- -r" DR. KI VG , formerly or New York, tor Ule last lour years of Louisville, Ey., Sit"-""- and who hs devoted his attention to the treatment of private disea.3 for SO years, flit ters bjmseir.hivmg attended to a practice lor so ma. ny years, and cured bo many thousands, he is ena blea to cure all diseases of a private nature, no mat ter bow badtbey may be from ir.jccicious medical treatment, or f"ou neglect of their own. Dr. King's Dispensary fa Xo- 23 Deaderick street, between Cher ry and the iuare, second story, wht-reUe rurcs ail diseases of a private nature. Gosorkmka cured without nauseous raed;r;ues or clerierenc with business. Strictcbju of old or recent date, eOr.-ctually cured in a few davs, by an operation wh.chcauses no pain. Where a cincture -xifcts health caun. t be enj yed. Perhaps nodi?ae causes mora niisthiefand unUer minf s the coosLtulion so much. Tnuiu,wita ail the diseases of the kin,gro mg tut or neglect or bad treatment, can be effevCtuaUy dnvu aa sa I A VST rforS- mxhal WutxErt Particular attention having be n given to tt.ia iisese,aud ail theconsvquer.ee crow.ngout of it, brought on in niauy cases by the destructive habits i.f ii-consnierate youths, and ex cesuve tnnnigence .f the possioos, a neglect ot m hich w:U cuaernvue tne coast-tution , rendering the rui--ci ennt for busice&i pr soc.ty ,and ca. siug prema ture old age. Females who mi; bs laboring with any r'iuiL-nUy of the Womb may rent anred of ia.m-diate relief. Persons residing abroad, by wr.ticg ar.d staung their case, Mlit ft tuca sm, directed to Dr. A. King, No. 3 Iwaderuk street, Nasihvitle, Tenn., will have the nces-ary medicines sent to trie: r address, with neceixry direction, si. ict secrecy observed. OiSce honrs from 9 o'clock in the mormvg mi l 9 in the evening- julylO-iSHUaly Tenipeil's Fruit Jars. 'E have 00 hand several hanJre-1 dozen Q .art V and Ha ( ttaiien 01 ires uaon tru.t Jars. Tcr the i-reservation of Fruit and Vte.tabir. Tempest's Jars preserve Snuvuuuo ! Tempest's Jars proaerT RasraAUEs! Tempest's Jars preserve EufimiiiD 1 Tempest's Jars preserve Pis Plutt! Tempest's Jars preserve PaAcaxa ! Tempest's Jax preserve PLra ! - - -Teas peat's Jars preserve Q risers I Tempest' Jars preserve CHxaaiP I Teaspest'a Jars preserve Tohatoxs 1 - w have a full supply of Arthur's GiafS, Stone and Tia Jars of alt si- Ludlow's Glanasd Trn Jars, all sties which we areoCerinf; accost price, as we teel assured ' Tempest' Stoue Jars cnost sopercede all others. 1006-5 KACii-VZIE Jt UINCH1X. Jul RectiTcd bj 3L A-IParrisli frCo. 200 RAG3 Cnnhed Cora: 100 bags Family Meal ; 80 bags While Meal Cora. prl3-tf N A S H "V ILLE: MONDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1860. ROCK CITY MILLS. RETAIL PRICES. Bell" Flour In ags t , In half ba?s Old Hickory do. . " 4 26;" " " 2 15 Eagle do. S 60; " 1 W Mixed Bran, per 1001 bs...ne dollar . Corn Meal, perOusacl.il 00. Delivered to til parts of the city. sep21-ly. M0FE3LMS OP THE RAILROADS. Departure of Passenger Trains. N aiiaviLLS AChattaxooca A.M., 3 P. If. TraxessES Alabama 4:15 A.M., S:00 M. Lociavnxx& NafHvn-LX 5:00 A.M., 5:6t P.M " " GallatlnExpress4:30 P.M. KnorriELP fcKxxTrrxT 6:30 A.M., 2:45 P.M irrlval ofPassenserTrains. . , N'AHVIUJt&CBATTAXOOGA 5P. M.,8 A.M. Tekssxb & ALAiAHA 10:00 A.M., 5:00 P.M. laiiris viulx 4 Nabviilk 305 A. M, 2:15 P.M. ' " " Gallatin Express 9: IO A.M EDGEnxu & Kkxttckt IO A 7 P. M. FOR JIAYOK. - 3 We are authorised to announce S. N. HOL LINGSWORTH as a candidate for reflection to the office of Mayor at the next Municipal election. juljl2-te a- We are authorized to announced R. B.CHEAT HAM as a candidate for the ofSce of Mayor at the next Municipal election. ulyl2-te Hg- We are authorized to announce John Hugh Smith as a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing muni cipal election. FOR COOCILJIAJf. We are authorized to annonnce W. 8. CHEAT HAM for re-election as Councilman for the 6th Ward, at the ensuing Municipal election. june7-te JO We are authorized to announce ANTHONY S. CAMP as a candidate for Councilman from the 6th Ward, at the ensuing Muncipial election. june7-te ' 4- We are authorized to announce Rob. L. Crenshaw as a candidate for Alderman of the 4th ward. Julyl6-td. Melaxcuolt Occcbbrxck A Yocsg Max Mistaken for a Burglar and Killed. Thursday night, at the residence of Col. Johx Pope, near thia city, says the Memphis Argus of Saturday, a melancholy accident occurred, which resulted in the death of one of his sons,' Lkroy, aged about seventeen years. Apprehending a visit from negro burglars, Leuot and his elder brother Ax drew, repaired, late at night, to the garden with guns. They separated shortly after ward, Lerot going toward his room. The dogs in a few moments commenced making a noise, and doubtless supposing that they were pursuing a burglar, Andrew fired in the direction of the noise. LER0T.il seems, had that instant stepped out of his room, and being in range of the gun. received its contents, lrom the effects of which he ex pired some time afterward. -Thc Sons of Temperance had a fine celebration at Goodlettsville on the Fourth. A correspondent of the Cliristian Advocate says of it: The celebration came off on the same spot it did last year, for there seems to be a sort of centripetal attraction about old Walton's. When anything unusual is to come off, the people, as if by intuition, collect here: and in thi3 instance there was no small crowd. Tbe old fched. as the boys would say, was crammed and jammed; and if it were not for the frowns of the critic. I would say it n-oc .rniiviwi fintsido. Let me impress upon your mind that it was no small aflair; it was a celebration in ine Diggesi sense 01 me term. Besides the vast multitude, there were three ihn.mnii Snm n f Tpmnpranpe and ten Sun day Schools in attendance. These people have the reputation 01 never uuiujj auytmug half-way. Addresses were made by W. G. Brien, Esq., of thi3 citT, and others. Of Mr. Bri- ex's address, the Advocate's correspondent eays: 'Mr. William G. Brien, of Nashville, ad dressed the audience on American Union and Temperance. lie had perfect control of his subject, and handled it in a masterly style. The audience was spell-bound by his elo quence for an hour and a half." About one half of the people of Nash ville are out of town. Some of them have gone to the springs, some to the mountains, and some to nobody but themselves knows where run off by the hot weather. -Jost at this time Nashville is as dull as the late meetings of the Democracy, or very nearly so at any rate. Business seems almost at a stand-still. We notice a lew light transactions at the corners in early apples and premature watermelons, with here and there the sale of a yard or two ef tape, but beyond this there is little doing. For the Daily Patriot. To Br G. Washing o.f Bucks. I met thee first where dainty feet Were twinkling in the wildcriug dance A vision such as poets meet Ia love-lit dreams of youth's romance. I wondered why a form so bright Had left her far off heaven of light, And wandered earthward to enhance The splendor of that gala night. That hour went by, but left to me Its world of wealth a dream of thee! We met again. Twas where the light Of Southern stars lay calm and bright On orange grove and sleeping stream; And to my soul came back that night The spirit cf its olden dream. But thou wast far too happy then. As queen of all that brilliant tarong Of fairy girls and galtaat met: Too joyous mid the dance and song To hear what I had flung away Earth's brightest diadem lo say I The morning came, and that sweet dream Lay on my heart a shattered wreck A proud t arque rode far up the stream, And I stood on her crowded deck. Once more we met. Two wasted years Had gone since I beheld thee last. Thine eyes were bright with Joyous tears To thee as nothing was the past. Thou didst not know that life to me Had been a wild vain dream of thee. I paw thee at the altar stand I heard thy softly whispered vow 1 saw the ring upon thy hand The bridal wreath upon thy brow . Along the broad cathedral aisle I saw thee pass a happy bride; Bat thou d;dst see no one the while, Save him the loved one at thy side.; And then I knew I'd looked on thee my last, A nd Uiat my life long dream had past t To the Editors op thk Patriot : Seeing so many certificates in your paper of cures made by tbe Indian Doctor, I deem it my duty to make known to the public tbe benefit my wife bas received from tbe nse of bis medicine. She has been afflicted with Dropsy lor about four years; her body nd limbs badly swollen. We tried all remedies we could get hold of. She was treated by five of the most eminent physicians in the country, but nothing eeemedto relieve her until she began to take the Indian Doctor's remedies which relieved her immediately. I think bis remedies for Dropsy are the best in the world, and should advise all thus cftlicted to apply to him. O. Ems. Satlanlie, June 19, I860. .... Nashville, June 14th, 1860. To the Editor op thk Patriot: I wish to make a statement through your columns of what the Indian Doctor's Pills and Blood Purifier have done lr me. I have taken about a quart of blue mass and all oth er med'.cines I could get hold of; none seemed to give me relief. I was troubled with Dys pepsia unui 1 applied to the Indian Doctor, who gave me his Pills and Blood Purifier which relieved me immediately. I am now in better health than I have been lor many years, and I can recommend the Indian Doc tor's remedies to be all he represents them to be. and should advise all afflicted to try his medicine. Ca.pt. David Bcgues. jalyl2-U . . Godej't JLadies Book, for July, Jost rcee vd by ' JOHX TORE CO. Jaa13-tf Frem the London Times. .,..-., Interesting Correspondence (wmrs axnjkaanstiM.) MXK MAJESTX THS QUEEN, TO MTUTART EDITOR - nashville patriot. ' Buckingham Palace. ) Jcnk 20, I860, f 7b the Military EiLtor of the NattivOU Patriot: Mr Dearest Friend i The thousand man ifestations you have given me of the noble and disinterested friendship you cherish lor me and mine, emboldens me to address yon upon a subject which elicits the tenderest bo licitude of a mother's heart, and I am Bure yon will pardon the liberty I thus take. At my request, Albert called at your lodgings yesterday, fully commissioned to convey to you tbe wishes I shall venture here to write; but unluckily for me, (though very luckily for yoa no doubt), yon had gone to breakfast with the charming Dutchess of TJnohoo. Apropos, There's a chance for you young, beautiful; and rich and a widow! Ae you pfovokingly droll Yankees say, "go in and win" , . As yon are aware, my eldest son, the Prince of Wales, is about to visit Canada, my little neck of timber in North America; and while there, proposes to drop over into the United States. And now, man cher ami, my object in troubling yoa with tbU note is to enquire whether it is true, as stated in the Timet and Court Journal, that you are about to embark for your native land, and, if true, to beg that you will keep an eye upon the boy while he remains in your country, see that he gets into no mischief, and conducts himself as a gentleman should. lie is quite young yet, and may be guilty of youthful indiscretions that I would he ashamed of. I seriously fear he will contract while at Washington a fond ness for your national beverag?, "Old Ro bertson;5' for Lady Odslet tells me that his Excellency the President, and all the othet officers of the Government, are passionately fond of it, and drink it in preference to wa ter. I am told further that they have other habits much more disreputable, and arc scarcely worthy of the companionship of one who bas been taught to regard the decalogue as a sacred instrument. These things lend an unhappy tinge to my spirits, and if it is inconvenient lor you, my dear General, to go even one eye upon the boy, I think I shan't permit him to go beyond my own do minions. I naturally don't want his morals made any worse than they arc, and from the revelations of the Covode Committee (for a copy of which I am much obliged to you), and from what I hear lrom other sources, I lear it wonld be almost impossible for him to remain a week in Washington, in daily asso ciation with the men in power there, without coming away with somebody's spoons in his carpet-bag. The great American philosopher and physician, Dr. Browxlow, in a recent learned treatise on "The Deleterious Influence of Washingtonian Atmosphere upon the Moral Purity of the true Gentleman," observes that "the most virtuous, upright and honorable in dividual can scarcely enter the city without feeling an irresistible desire to embark in a larceny." I need not say that I should feel ex cessively mortified to hear that the Prince had been detected in the act of picking some gen tleman's pocket, or crawling through a back window into the Treasury, or anything of that character. Please let me bear from yoa on this sub ject in a day or two. Drop in upon us, sans eeremonie, whenever yon want for a more at tractive place to go to, and believe me Your devoted Friend, Victoria. P. S. The girls beg to be remembered to you. And while I think of it: Adelaide is just now engaged in farming out a silk quilt that is, she is getting each of her gentle man friends to make what is called a square, out of silk which he furnishes himself, eo that the quilt does n't cost her anything, and she desires you to compliment her with a square. You will have the privilege of putting your name on the centre piece as a remuneration for your trouble. In your next letter to Messrs. A. S. Camp &. Co., please tell them that I get the Patriot very irregularly. I think tbe fanlt Is with the New York Postoffice at least such is the opinion of our Minister at Washington, whose knowledge of the care and pains-taking ex ercised by the Publishers does not permit him to doubt that the paper is mailed with the ut most regularity. If every steamer doe3 not bring me a bundle of Patriots, I feel as if I bad lost my grand-mother, or as if Albert had been drunk a week. Please enquire into it. Tie. THE MHJTART EDITOR OP TH PATRIOT TO THK QUEEN. 'Anover Square, Jane 21. Mr Dear Wictoria: Bin a little baffair of honor with my Lord 'Exrt 'Arcourt Win cent this morning, I ad the hill-luck to re ceive a couple of 'alf-hounce balls through my right 'and, which placed it ,ors du combat for the time being; band 'ence, I ham com pelled to bemploy my boot-black has an hamanueusis to hanawer your charming note of yesterday. " I ham not sure that he is suf ficiently haccomplished in the hart of hepis tolary writing to do full justice to the posi tion to which I 'ave called 'im; but should he commit hany blunders in horthograpby, I 'ope yoa will bexcuse (rub out hexcuse and write pardon) both me hand 'im. (Make a paragraph there) for your sake, and for the sake of my young friend, the Prince of Whales. I ham sorry to say ('ang it, don't blot your paper) that the han nonncement of my departure from Hingl&nd, which you 'ave seen in the Times hand Court Journal, is premature. I proprose to remain here a few weeks longer, band then go 'ence direct to Hitaly. (Skip a line hand make hanother para graph.) I think if the Prince is properly cautioned before he leaves 'ome, it will no be wery dangerous to permit ' Im to wisit Yashington (yoa blockhead, be careful) wile in Canada. Ladt Hocsley is right babout the hextent to which hour national beverage is bused in that city. ('Old hon now till I take a drink.) It is not safe, 1 hadmit, to hindulge too freely in that beverage; but if the Prince will take tho precaution to pro cure his supplies from hany of the 'olesale grocers ot Nashville who hadvertise in the Patriot, be will get a pure barticle, and a few drops of it mixed with water and taken once or twice a day, won't 'art 'im wery materially. (Here comes that derned infer nal washerwoman I 'ave been waiting for) For fifty years, hold Buck 'as been drinking something similar regularly; band yet, much to the regret of nine-tenths of tbe Hamerican people, he still surwivea. I need 'ardly say the Prince will hencountt-r his greatest dan ger wien be begins to hassociate with the hoffice-'olders of the Government hat Yash ington. If be 'as the strength of character to resist the hinfluence of the corrupting hex ample of the men bin 'eigh places there, he may leave hour Federal . Capital without 'aving 'ad his morals contaminated, and without 'aving levied a private contribution on hother people's property for himstance, as yoa suggest, spoons. If hotherwise, he riad better not cross the Nihagara. . (Another paragraph there, and while I think of it, don't let that dirty puppy of yours yoa call "Prince Halbert" come about the 'ouse any more, or I shall kick him down stairs hand send yoa halter him. "I 'are no use for dogs. Now go on.) Has to the Dutchess, I hadmire her beauty and hintelli gence above .hall things, and halthough I prefer my howa country to hall others, jet the 'ymeneal state is not one of the Hunitcd j States hin which I desire to reside., If I -ad 'an himpressible 'art, and could feel that There's nothing "alf so sweet in life " Has Love's young dreain,". ' ? and desiixd lo try tbe rehaIUiexf the life beyond the matrimonial Bubicand, I know ' of no lady, (now that your Majesty is 'appily prowided with an 'nsband, and is beyond tbe reach ol the haspiring lover,) to whom I would sooner tender my 'ait, 'and and fortune than tbe Datchefs. . Has a general thing, I ham constitutionally bopposcd to "ready-made families; but bin this case, I don't know that I should seriously hobj -ct. , . I 'ardly know what to say about con tributing a square for Hadelaide's quilt. I 'ave sometimes ud the sword, but wery seldom the needle." (While I think of it," there are those blue trowsers ol mine 'ave them 'alf-soled and wear them.) 'Owever, I will try my 'und at it, and see what can be done. I hadmire her heconomical method of getting hup a supply of bed clothes; but ft hall the ladies of the country should hadopt the same bexpedient, we gentlemen who hare blessed with an hextensive female hacqnaintance would do well to procure beach a sewing machine without delay. By the way, my stock of shirts is beginning to run rather low, and has one good turn deserves hanother, I henclose my measure for Hadelaide, with the 'ope that she will make me a couple of dozens or so. I bam not baccustomed to farming hout my linen, but I feel that hin this case, I may make an hexception 10 the rale. . I will cheerfully grant ber tbe priv ilege of writing ber name on beach of the shirts bas a compensation for ber trouble. Trusting that the spirit of Mars will hever 'over about you and the children, and guard you with his inwisible sword from ball 'arm, and hevery dangt r, I remain Faithlully your friend, Military Editor Patriot. ' P. S. I know the Patriot is mailed to you regularly, hand it is hextraordinary that you do not get it in the same way. But bunder our present Hadministration, hevery thing is hout of joint. We 'ope for a better state of things batter tbe next belection. I'll look hinto the, matter. Mil. Ed. Pat. These pacsages were evidently not intended by the distinguished gentleman to be written down, but were mere passing reniuricri and directions addressed to his amauueDSis, who did not have a sufficient sense of discrimination so omit them. W e put them in par entheses to make tbe meaning more clear. FJuor limes. ., ... .- - ; J. a. SPKBitr. HE.XBT &PJCBRY J. N. & H. SPERRY, WIIOlaESALE GROCERS. Commission, Etceiving and ForwardinS MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Pure Wiues and Brandies Also Domestic liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, &e No. 53 Market street, Gordon's Block, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. HAVING associated ourselves together for the the purpose ol transacting a General Grocery, Commission and Receiviug andForwarding Business we fjel assured , from a long experience in this busi ness, that we can give satisluction toall who may la vor ut with their patronage. It is our intention to keep omstautiy in store a well assorted stock of Uro ce'ies, Wines and Liquors, and onr determ'naticn to sell them as cheap at they can be boupht elsewhere. J. N. St H. bl'ERRY. We are now receiving a large and complete assort ment ol' Groceries, Wiues, Liquors, Cigrs and 'lo bacco. to which we invite your attention. Our stock consists in part of the following articles: . - . Sugar and Coffee. 60 hhds. Sugar; 13 boxes Boston Loaf: 160 bblspow. fecrosbdo; 60 bbls Mulasses; 60 do CoUee Sugar, lit) bags Baltimore Coffee. YFines und Liquor. ' ' 1 ' 600 bbls rectified Whisky ; 60 do Newsom's do; 60 do Robinson co. do; l.'0 pk:s Brandy ,Wiue,Gin Sundries. 600 boxes Star Candles; 200 600 kegs Nails; 100 100 boxes Cheese; 60 600 gross Matches; 100 100 do Mason's Blacking; 800 60 boxesGarretl'sSnudjlOO 60 reels Cotton Rope; 100 150 doz Painted Buckets; 20 60 nests do Tubs; 100 60 doz Wash Boards; 50 60 coils grass & jute Rope 100 500 boxes Glassware; 600 drums Smyrna Figs; pkgs Raising; - ' box Tickles & CaUup ; do Oytters; boxes Tacks; reams Wrap. Paper; do Lette. Paper; bags Shot; kegs Bar Lead; kits Mackerel Kisb; - ' bags Popper k Spice boxes Ground G'ligei and Pepper. CI:ar and Xo bacco.' 60.000 Henry Clay C'gars; . . . 50,0011 Nap leon do; 2,600 La Competition Cigars, imported; 15.1 00 German Cigars, various brands; 100 Gross Smoking Tobacco; 60 Boxes Langtiorn A Armistead Tobac o; 25 ao J. A. Clay do 25 do E. D. While do; 50 do Tennessee Tobacco, various brands; And many other articles too numerous to mentioc J. N. & H. SPERRY , mar!9-tf ; 53 Market St.. Nashville. Tenn "1 uu r es n 1-3 GS & - n Ss 03 g " S g 3 M 1-1 JH -3 g H SO i- O C3 US . o "3. I GO at .2 a o o O S3 " s .5 a -5 CJ o o H H i H 0 o C xo e a. dg 3 a 03 '. g U). 2 a rr 00 !-g i "3 a r 0 Sa S . 0 don w Z & w f. 1 -3 o o 0 2 5 T3 a . to v 5b 2 to O - c 2 O -1 2 co K CD tSJ 1 t 5-1 - o N 5H O S3 . :; a S Furnishing Goods OUR stock or Full Bosom Shirts is again complete. For coolness and comfort we commend them as being particularly appropriate to the present hot sea son . We have amo a small lot of Pud Bosom Shirts, together with an endless variety of plainer styles. We have also received another lot or baodsnme Neck Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Dressing Kobes, Suspenders, Half boie, tc, Ac. Also, a re-supply ol Seasonable UNDER-WEAR. Call and see our Goods. We are determlued to dispose of tbem at very low figures, being anxious to reduce our stock. june22-tf - J. H. McGlLL. SAPONIFIER, '. - OR .V r 'J ft y pf Concentrated" L y e . THE HEADY FAMILY , S O A V M A UJ u u AN indeppensible article in every family , wherebj with ttieir ordinary kitchen grease, combined with the Snponifier, they can make all tbe Soap they use hard, sou or fancy. It will make hrd Watei soft, and will clean tyre to perfection nothing equalt, it for cleaning and scouring. . . Fat up in air-tight ire n boxes of oiva lb! each; which will make,, with. 4 tD5 lbs. common grease, from 15 to 25 gallons elegant so;t soap,' or 8 to 10 lbs. bard. . It has now been several years since this invaluable article was first introduced to the public, and the. es timation in which it is held wherever known ant' tried, and th Immeasa demand tor it from all- qoap ter,ar conclusive proofs of its real merits and val ue as a family article. '- BEWARE or 1MI7A 1I0.S!Tht success of oat article, like that of all discoveries of- true merit and value, has induced anprmcipled parties to imitate it. We therefore cactios tor pcbiic agaiust woribicff COUNTERFEITS and to take none but the genuine, original and patented article. Manufactured only by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COM PANY, or Enst Tarentnm, Allegheny co., Pa. Office and Depot, No. 306 Pean St., above the Canal Bridge. Pittsburgh, Peon., who also manufacture of standard quality, Caustic Soda for fioap Makers, Soda Ash, Ke nned 1 oda Ash, Sal Soda, Chloride of Calcium, Cop perastanganese, Nitric Acidoda Saiaratns, Bleach ing Powder. Muriatic Aeid, Sulphuric Acid, Aqtu Fortis, Chloroform. Extra Beflaed Snow-White Table. Dairy anil Tack ing Salt, warranted entirely Pure and Dry, put up in various packages and stytea.- Th only Pare Salt io the country. . - ... , ;i,'Mfsv '; for sale by all ., , Store Keepers in ' the Unite J States; rr ' 1000 "Case SaoniBer, geoaine, for mie at facturers price in lots to suit purchaser, by - . - PIKE A KELLOGG, snarl 9-arl y-j j C 0. i . SULoau.Mo.i Jor Sale. 1HAVE 10 or 12 a -res of as pretty land, near th J auction of Noleosville and Mill Creek Valley. Turnpike, a lies In Davidson county, which I wish to sell low tor cash. Apply to E. B, Gla9cock at Co. jQne26-f ., JNO. S. PETWAY. , Treenail came passenger rn.the Yanderbill. The weather has heen 'fcvoraHt: for crop?. Tbtre bave been fresh disturbances at Na ples. ..... . r r . riaTieroas tn lures or leatner merchants have occurred with liabilities amounting to upwards of. one million pounds. No Ameri can Honses are compromised therehy. .-"-'i Tbe Neapolitan Minister, at Paris bas re signed. Prince Napoleon succeeded Jerome Bona parte a3 Prtf idont of the Privy Council. Garibaldi's Ministry in Sicily is unpopular. Fresh outbreaks have occurred. The Prrtujrese Ministry is dissolved. - ,.. More disturbances have occuired at Paler mo. The liberal concessions by the Neapolitan Government do not check Garibaldi. . Naples, 30-On ;the 2Gi& tbe populace were shouting "Garibaldi forever!" "Annexa tion forevei !" and "Death to the Police." On the 28th the police stations were pillaged in the day time and forty agenta killed or wounded, and the archives burned. Tbe Kings of Naples and Sardinia are about to come to an Understanding relative to tbeir common interess in Sicily. Tbe London Herald and Standard were confiscated at Paris on Monday. Tbe Prince Regent of Prussia is about to visit Chalons Camp. Palermo advices give the names of the new Garibaldian Ministry." . Morocco has pain tbe first instalment in in demnity to Spain. The steamar8 Africa, Princ Albert, and North Briton had arrived out. Tbe steamer City ol Baltimore has arrived with Liverpool dates of July 5 tb. Cotton sales of two days 20,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 4000 bales. The market has a declining tendency and is very irregular. Some say there is a decline of 011 the week. Bread-stuffs quiet. Provisions very dull. Consols 93Ja93. There are no additional failures of conse quence in the leather trade. Among the previous failures is tbe house ot Streaifield, Lawrence ;Jfc Mortimor, with liaWlies of upwards of 'a 'million pounds sterling. ; Several other houses had liabilities, of four, one to two hundred thousand pounds. It !s reported that tbe King of Sardinia de clines an alliance with Naples, but Napoleon urges the due csnsideration of the Neapoli tan overtures . - - j '- ' Garibaldi has applied to his London friends for two steamers armed with the Armstrong guns. - . .': ' ' lire. " NeW York, July 16. A fire occurred on Washington, Charles and Perry streets to day, rendering 150 families homeless. Loss $100,000. Insured. From ITlexIco. -lit ;' New Orleans, July 16. The steamer Brooklyn, with Vera Cruz dates of the 11th, bas arrived. She landed Minister McLane in Mobile Bay yesterday. He proceeded to Washington. . Mexican affairs are unchanged. Miramon was defeated by Ogareon at Guadalafara and was at Lagon endeavoring to return to tbe Capitol. The Foreign Ministers refuse to recognize his Government. The schooner Black Squall from Tampico to Pensacola was lost while passing Tampico bar. No lives were lost. .iBiTcrKewi.'' ' ;" ' Locisytlle, July 16. The river is falling, with 4 feet 6 inches water in the canal. Southern Trunk Manufactory. FAS SETT TCliOSS3IAi, NO. 51 MARKET STREET, NASHVILLE, TECS'.. Mauufaetnrers and Whole sals and Retail DKALkBd 13 ALL. KINDS OF : ; - LADIES. AXD G" Y!T TR AYELIXG TRUNKS, ,; . iBOAiSiST IJOXES," ' ' Valises, Carpet Hags, &c, &c, DESIRE to call the attention of all those in want of anything iu our line, (wholesale or retail,) to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we a re conlideut that we can sell as low as any other house iu tbe city. Our stock is all of our own man. u fact u re and is made of tho best materials and by tirst-clas; workmen. All must admit the aisdom of buying work tnaao at home, in preference to buying that made at the East expressly lor jobbing. . " We especially iuvite the attention of the ladies to our , PATENT TSUA'K FOR LADIES. - .' It has compartments f-r Bonnet?, Dresses, Para sols, Brushes, and a water-proof compartment for Spouges, Oils, Ax. All kinds of Trunks made to ordrr, covered or re paired, at fchort notice. Give us a call, at 61 Market slreet,two doors Bnth of the Sqnare. junei3-ily FASSEIT i CB0SSMAN, Extra Fine Corn Meal. AN additional supply just received rer Glenwood. Also, til ty barrels or the cheapest Food for Stock in tbe market. BENJ. F. SHIfcLDS t CO., j;; juuel-ir No. 27 College street. K JE MOV A L.; ;s 3(U OlU! A CO. TTAYE removed tbeir Book-Bindery 11 and Blank-Book Manufactory to tne Daptist Publishing House, next house below Douglas & Co.. north Market street, No. 59, 2d door from the Square and will be glad to see all Mielr old customers and invite new ones that want work in onr lino. We are pre pared to make Blank Books in the best manner and after any given pattern: Particular attention will he paid to the Binding of Periodicals and old Books. Our prices are as low as the . lowest. ,. The Ptyle of work can be seen at the Bindery or Store on L'aiou street. Book 3 left at either place will receive im mediate attention. ':',-. febll-insdtf Old Point Comfort, Virginia. THIS favorite Summer resort, celebrated for its fine Rca bathing, refresbii g ; sea. breezes and abundance of line fish, oysters and crabs r will be ready fur tho reception of guests on the firs of June with the recent improvements, thorough renovation and painting the establishment will present additional iiiduuemenu to persons seeking a delightful Summer residence, and with the strictest attention to business and attentive assistants, we hope to merit a lull Share of the public patronage. ' ; - ' ' - '- JOS SEGAR, ' : ' maylS-datriwlm ' C. C W1LLARD. ' Nashville Female Academy. ' j s Fouuded 1816. . THI7 next session of thia -Institution begins first Monday in September. Preparation week for classincalioo and rooming of pupils, the last week in August. . Note the folio wing ad vantages . I i -Jt 1. Tbe Uutldiue in extent and fitness- for. School purposes, domemc comforts, health, 'exercise and convenience are wholly unequaled in the United S'atcs. We challenge a comparison. , .. r 2- The Six Acres or Lawn and Shade are enclosed bo as to secure the greatest privacy and al'.ord pupi s the unrestrained ireeaom of childish, sports and innocent amusements. 3. Aou-Nectarian. The Academy belongs to' fifty gent'tmen reprosentod by seven of their num ber of diderent' denominations, pledged to preserve the uon -sectarian cnaructor of the school. . , ' 4. 'l ite iUaternal Care of the Boarding pu pils is entrusted uuuer the constant supervision of tbe Principal, to ladies of culture and education, who devote their hole lime to tb happiness and comfort of the pupils. . . , - i . ... f,.. ... ,6. jie Alealth of the Institution is onpreceaen tc-a in tue history of school, uu y three deaths have occurred among tbe pupils In over forty f eirs. The health statistics of tbe Institution are among its burliest recomuienuations. - T 6. The Booms are large, welt furnished, and never cromrueu. J. Security from Fire. The buildings are heated by atciua uu lighted with gas, so that the pupils are secure from the ordinary aocldent accru ing from. iUvea, tire places, and moveable lights. Besiu es tho evenness of temperature adds greatly to lha health ol the school. . . , . i. j ,8. Itesulatlous whiehyesr have- shown to be most auluuiry,id be continued in their full force Ine fewest poss.ble changes m ue made in the rules and general arrangements or the Academy. .9. The Faculty is composed of thirty-rlve teachers and aitacbcs, most of whom were associated with my predecessor. In the Literary Department, he teachers have bad long and successful experience and most of them in tbe Old Academy, f In the Music and Ornamental Departments the 'teachers, Proles, sors and Artists are of high -celebrity. A superior Harpist has been recently engaged for the ensuing year. ' -' ;.... In fact the highest advantages in every particular that can be fouad in any similar Jnstitatiitfi in. th United State? vare furnished hi the; Kasimil Femaje Academy the "Alma Mater ofhuudredsif the most elegant and refined ladies in the Sentbern States. ' M3 Terms a heretofore. IT or particulars apply for a Circular to the principal.- J ' , ; . ,., . .... GEO. M. EVTRHART. - Nashville, Tens., Jane ll-tww3m - A OTIC A' LL persons having claims sgalnst'fbe estate oT tl John B. Hill, dee'd., are hereby notified to ap pear and flie the same duly aathenticated a pre scribed by law, on or before tho 1st day of January, 101 , with the Clark of tbe County Court of Davidson coui ty .or tbe same will be forever barred, both in law and equity. - - . SARAH ANX BILL, -)ulyl2-lm - v. i-v-v.'i. --- ' Adminlstratix '- Tv":-.- Fresh' Peaehes'V;."; fTK DOZE Cans fresh Peaches jlist received an i O (or sale by ' . ' aprll-tf : MIZELL, HOOPFR "C0. . TJart hoi f's Sevving Blacliine, , : Th Beat ia TJie, ' 4 Zt V9M opposite the 3 wane flotwel 7 COAL OIL! COALIOIL Qfl BARRELS Very Best Osai Oft Jurt received V and for sale at 71 eta. per gallon br the bar rel, by ..... . KAIJiS, BBOWff CO. apra23-tf .u. - - - . ConntruaL ! r 7 v'"." Dailt Patriot Officb, l j . - 4 - Nashville. July 17, 18U0, i FL0UK.--We quote superEnt 'at $6$6 50 ; extra $7T 50 ALL In sacks $3 50 for exit, wholesale. , s -, :? y - ,-. t GRAIN White Corn 75 per beshel; mixed eOalUc. Oats 55 to 60c per bushel. - Wheat Si; 25 jor prime ; Rid. . WhiUi . $1 30 per busbeL - - -i ;i ; BACON Ia in request and scarce. We quote shoulders at 8.; clear sides 11, bauie 10Jllc. f(, lb. These are the buying rates from wagons; packers receive c ad vance on them. LARD Is in demand and fells readily at llj121b. " MEAL Is Belling at 7580c. bushel. FEATHERS We quote at 4042 t. GINSENG 2530c. $ 5- GROCERIES. We quote ; Fjir sugar 8J9 5.; prime to choice 9J10c.; in barrels Jlc. advance on these figures. New York Coffee Sugars lOJHJc. lb., crushed and powdered llj12c; Loaf 11 12c. 1ft 5). - MOLASSES AND SYRUP. Molasses in barrels 4045c gal.; half barrels 45 48c; .Sugar Ilouse 4345c. Golden Syrup in barrels 75c: half barrels 80s.; and kegs (ten gals.) 85c. , COFFEE. Rio 1515c; Laguyra 14 15c, Java 1820c Ib.'stock light. ,TEA. Imperial 50c$l ; Gunpowder 50 75c; Young Hyson 4060 ; Black 60 1 50.U H. : ; i tAL . SALT. We quote Coarse Sack at $1 50 ; and Fine at $1 60$1 70 ; and Barrel at 40c. B bushel. , COTTON YARNS. The following are the "agents' quotations for Cotton Yarns: 700 and 800, 9c doz.; COO, 10c; 500, lie; and 400, 12c. t ... WHISKY. Rectified is held at 2022e. gallon, and country at 5075c. 1ft gallon, according to quality. v CANDLES. Star 18c per lb. for light Weight; 20c for full weight. Tallow, summer pressed 13c; Sperm 45a50e per lb. Raisins Layer $3a3 25 per box; W. R. $2 50a2 75. SOAP Turpentine $2 25a2 75 per box. BRAN. $1 50 per cwt, . ; , ' ' HAY $26 per ton. BEESWAX 26a27c per lb. : ; CHEESE Western Reserve lOallc per lb , -'. ' ' .i . ITIarkets by Telegraph. New Orleans, July 16. Cotton very dull; sales 150 bales; there is but little enquiry and prices are weak; Sugar steady at 7 Ja8; Flour has a declining tendency at 5 50a5 60; Oats firm at 41, Provisions quiet but firm Whisky 19; Other articles unchanged. New Yopk, July 1C. Cotton not reported; Flour inactive; sales to-day 13,500 bbls. at 5 15a5 20; Corn sales 62,000 bushels at 63a70; Mess Pork steady; sales 1700 bbls. at 19 37al9 40; Lard firm, sales 239 bbls. at 1313?; Coffee firm; Java. 16; Sugar firm; sales 800 boxes; Cuba 6a7; Porto Rico 77 J. Cincinnati, July 16. Flour dull and ir regular; fresh extra was offered nt 4 65; sales unimportant. Corn dull at 43a44c Oats 36a 37c. Whisky sales ol 700 bbls. at 17c Mess Pork 19.00al9.25. Lard 12 Jc. Sugar 8Ja9c. Coffee 14Jal4c Molasses 44a45c Arrival of the Vanderbllt. New York, 16. Tbe steamer Vanderbilt nas arrived at Sandy Hook with Liverpool dates of the 4th of July. ' Cotton sales of 3 days 25,000 bales, of which speculators took 7000 bales. The market is irregular with a declining tenden cy; -quotations being barely maintained. Consols 931 ex-dividend. l, Chapeau Guarabaldi, ANEW stylo of Soft Hat, of entirely new design, Just received by express. A. J. FRANCISCO, may 9 No. 23 Public Square, N-ish ville, Tenn - No Time to Wait for the Doctor ! ABOUT these times all children will eat green fruit. At any moment of dy or night, they are liable to be attacked by Cholera Morbus, Dysentery or Di irrboea. No time then to send for tbe doctor. Ibe Grfenberg Dysentery Syrup instantly rel.cvesal Stub cases. No family ought to be without it in the house." Its promptness has saved thousands cf valu able lives in Tennessee in the past few years. Only 50 cents a bottle enough f.r-a whole family for a whole season. A froeh lot just received. mayl5-tf MACKEXZIK & MINCHTN. English Grammar. . 'TOHNT. CLAIBORNE, recently from Virginfa.bnt fj now a resident of this city, aud a teacher of some thirty years' experience, proposes to instruct classes in English Grammar exclusively, during tho coming vacation ef the Public . Schools. He has paid particular attention te tbe genius and grammat ical construction of the English language, and from past success he is conlideut that he would give en. tire satisfaction to thos who would favor htm with their patronage. For the convenience of pupils, he vould form three classes, to be located in the North, Central and South parts of the city. His terms will be moderate. Hi residence is in Segier's block, on High street, where be can be found, or he will call on applicant who will leave their address at his house. Mr. Claiborno is permitted lo re:er to the Rev. Dr Howel I, R. J. Meigs, Itaao Paul and J. F. Pearl. ;ijuncl9-tf r. ; J i ; .;: ; ,!! Telegraph Chalybeate Springs.. This water is brought four hundred feet iu ten seconds. t,, I W.DUAN, Take3 pleasure in informing the public that he is now ready .to wait on all who may favor him with a call. - . - : Tbis Spring is situated on the east side cf Cumber land river, at the end of (be wire bridge. Families, from $4 to $6: One Person, $2; by tbe drink, 6 cents. Payment in ad vanoer; r r-jf f I .1 .,$ "- V analysu,. . . ... Carbonate of Iron, Carbonate of Lime, Sulphate nf Magnesia, Sulphate of Lime, Muriate of Magnesia, Muriate of Sjda. - The specific gravity of the fresh water was 1.0122-2 distilled water .heinff taken as a standard. I understand that the water bas already been ben eficial to several invalids. : It will be beneficial to a greater degree when taken fret-h from the Spring. I should pronounce it stimulantand tonic, and adapt ed, consequently, to cases of debility, accompanied with an auomic condition of tha syi-tcm, and contra lntilcateitJn, ulfthof ic aud innamauiry slates. . . r . r if, H KICHARO O. CCRRKYi 4 There W ctr floubtttiat the Sprinp kept by Sir. W. Drx.v at the eastern end of tho Suspension Bridge is good Chalybeate water, and that it is adapted to many disecses of debility. B. W. Hill.M. D., R. Thompson, M. Dj,Hcnry. Carow, IL fK.T. R. Jen nings, M. D., Boyd Wc.valry.M. D.',R- C.K Martin, 1C.D. june28-im. IAND sF0R SALE.,1 I AM new offering for sale, privately , a portion of my land upon which I now live, about five miles from the city, Immediately fronting Hyde's Ferw ry Pike. The amount proposed to be sold is about One. Jlnndred and Twentj-fiTe : Acrrs, Which is as fine and productive soil as there is fa the county or State. Ttiere U a beautiful building site, which commands tbe view of tbe entire neighbor hood and is well set in Blue Grass, with a beautiful growth of fin forest trees. . Between fifty and sixty acres Is fine clover land in growth; tlie balance well timbered, for all aseful purposes. There is also a never failing spring Upon the tract, which affords a eafneiency of water for all purposes. Thf.se wishing to purchase a splendid tract of land in a fine neighborhood, and with all other advanta ges , would do weli to call and see for thecselvts, as lam desirous or selling. - - ' " " . For twins, Ac, apply to GLASCOCK NEWSOM, or to the undersigned on the premises. Bravl5-triiklm . N. B. HIDK. The Bartholf Sewing Machiuc MAKES a light and jelast c stitch alike on both :sides. : fd!,' ; - -V ; '" Ko 25, College street, opposite Sewannee Home. AIjJ application for the Basrr of the "GAIETT THEATRE" to be addressed to ;l i - ' CH AS. T. CRISP, mar3-tf. , . j ? Bo 497, Nashvilie.Teon Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fasli - ' ion for June. Just received by - r j JOHSf OKSi k CO. j p " may?9-tf "' 38 Cnion street. SCnUETZE , & L.UDOUFF, . MAXCTACrURERS or litox FRAint, GRAND, SQUARE and PARI -OR HAND PIANO FORTfS, made with ti the' Improvement conductive to nperierity of tore, touch and dirabilfty, GOLD MEDALS awarded at the Fairs in New York, 1857 tt and '65, and in St. Louis, 185. Dealers, Scho0U and Families will aav money by calling befr pur chasing. All instruments guaranteed for tnree ye Wareroom4d2 BROOMS ST , (a few doors Wv 01 road way ,) New York..- is A .' . ' feb21- w Uercer Potatoes inn RCSHELS Iiw ork Mercer Potatoes, good 1 U(J for sating or piaaiwH?, Just rcrtred and foi mala by A. JENKINS. . . mar-tf iv..,-,,,-.v"...t.lf 14 Sooth Mark it. NEWBOOKS, . I . . JTST RLCEIVED BY ... t JOUN YORK & -CO. TheKeUys'audtheOKellys-rby DrlThon5 f 4 Margaret MancrieCe by t hark Bordc-U The Marble Fawn by Hawthorn The Duchess of Orleans. Poe and Lis Criti- s. " Humboidts Corrcsp ndence. Mill on the Floss. Life Stroggle y lls Pri.ie. 1 ' - ' How to cn,.y Ijfa. Fawn of four Acres. I lving Rep-esentation Men. Art RiCreations. Habits of Good Soceity fjr Ladies ani Ue..Uuteu. Ijle's Morning Life's Evening. Notes on Ncrsing ly Miss Nightingale .. - . - II Fureidia by autiior of Lamp Lighter. Cry ant's Enlogy ou Washington Trvuig. : I.ittl Be uty by author of Gamblers Wn. Meres Letters to Lord Macau by, .. . Tylney Hall a novel by Tbojias Hood. Throne of Tavid by author of Prmce Huu-e of David The Florence Stories by Jacub Abb jtt-V Tbe Biblical Reason Why Word of God. Friers-Wood Post Office by Hem, of Rede I iff. Mademoiselle Mori a tale of Modern Rome. S 2 v Years, and i.ther Storie by Julia Kavauagb Tlie Little Beauty, By the Author of the Gambler's Wife. Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotts, by Reynol Ja. Dickens' Short Stories. The Rebel and the Rover; Just received by JOHN YORK k CO., ' une22-tf 38 Tnion street. Harper's New Monthly Magazine for June, commencement of a new volume, just re ceived by JOHN YORK CO., may22-tf. 38 Calou Street. Magazines aud IS'c spa per. H,arper's New Monthly MigaziLe for Ju'y; . Frank Leslie's Monthly and Ga7ette of Fashion for July; -. ' s Godey Ladies Book for July?; " '- Peter son u Magazine for July ; ' Knickerbocker M utjly M.gazice for July ; The London Illustrated News, weekly ; ; W like 's Spir it of the limes, weekly; - Porter'Sp'r of fie Tirof?, wetZ'.y ; Waverly Magazine, weekly; Harper's Journal ef Ov.Iizaiou, weekly ; Leslie's Illustrated News, weekly; New York Ledger, weekly; Now Yi rk Mercury ; N-w York Weekly J- Forsalehy " JOHN YORK & CO!, ' junt20-tf No. 38 Uni. n street. Kingston Springs. THIS establishment will be open for the reception of visitors On Tuesday tbe 12th inet. Board SI 60 per dav, S per week. WM.T. Yd' ATM AN, U.. junell-2m E. J. KREID, j-"!''3- NEW BOOKS!! F HAG AN, 41 College St, , has just received th . following new lioola.: MOUXT VERNON PAPU BY EDWARD EVERETT; Complete in our large 12 mo Book. Price SI 60. The Physiology of Common TLire, by Gen. Henry Lewis, author of Sea Side Studies, Life of Gorlbe, etc., 2 vol. The object of the above work, differs from that of all other works on popular science, In its attempts t) meet the wants of the student, while meeting those of the ge aeral reider, who is supposed to be wholly unacquainted with Anatomy and Physiology. The many excellent treatises which exist are above sen led to the advanced student; they assume a knowledge, aad a facility of apprehension which can only issue from a practical tamil arity with subjects. On Hallucinations. A History and explanation of apperritions, visions, dreams, ecstary, majutliam and sccambulistn by A.Br e.ib Da IjOipxOvt, M. D., translated from the French by RobkbtT. Ilrui, F. L. S. Politicians Attention!!'! THP.PoI.mCAI. TEXT BOOK, OR ENCYCLOPEDIA, C4intini'.i' everything necessary for reference of the Politicians aud SU.lecnien of t".e Cuited States. Printers Look Here! I have on hand and for sale 2 ,500 lbs. of New Lik, warranted a No. 1 article. - . - LSO- I have just received a complete assortment of Wades celebrated cjlorcl Job Ink of every tint and shade. " - F. HAGAN,- j un eS-'.f. 41 Co'leic St. Mrs. SouthTTortli's New Book, T II E Haunted Homestead ; WITH HER AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; - . BT 9111S. SOUT 11 V OllTH, Author of Lady of tbe Isle, Lost Heiress, etc., etc. bound $1 25, paper $1 00, for sale by -JOHN YORK k CO., niar2l-tf No. 38 Union Street. A. w. JOBXSOX, JR. JSO. O. TBEA90B. Johnson & Treanor, BOOK, STATIONARY AND PERIODICAL, STORK,, '.;.H. O Union Street, i - .XASITTILLE, TENXFSSEE. f SlieriflfsjSale. ' ' ' ! BY virtue of five veaditioui exponas, to me direct ed, and delivered from the Honorable Circuit Court rf Daviison Cooaty,. Tennessee, at its May term, I860, 1 will expose lo public sale, to the high est btlder, for cash, at tho Court-house Yard, in the City cf Nashville, on Saturday, the 21st day of July, 1860, all the right, title, claim, interest and es tate, which Edward Lawrenoeand C. E. H. Martin, then had, or may naves'ace acquired in aud to the following descrioed Property, viz A. part of the tract of landknowx as the Garrett, property and situated on the north part of Nashville, and beginning at a corner of an alley on Haslums street, ITU feet west of McLemore street, aud running west 2S2- feet or there about to tue South east corner of Haslums o North Nasbviile, thonce north about 130 feet loan alley of l feel wide, thence east about 150 feet, to another 12 foot alley, tbeuce south about 160 feet to tLe beginning Levied on as the property of Ed ward Lawrence, to satisfy two judgments lo favor of Jas. B. Craihead, and two in favor of M, M. Brirn, and oue in favor of E. H. Childress,Sr. , this June ,28, I860.' Sale within osual hours. ,-f-r JOHN K. EDMUNDSON, Sheriff, i -. : By W.D. UoaEhToiADeptly Sheriff. Terms of Sale. Tbe above described property will be cold for one third cash, and the balance on lone aud two years, with interest, f t ' ; ! ? -14-44- Ladics'.Fine Snoes and Gaiters JOHN RAM AGE, 42 College -street, . la in Receipt of L ADIES' French Lasting Congress and Lace Gaiters, " 'Francis Tho First" Goiters, - f r J Kid and f reach Listiag Hoef Sl!ppera,i J ' Glove Calf Congress Gaiters, with aud - without Heels, ' , French and English Glove Kid Slipper, " ' Curoso Kid Pump S"lo Boots, Ao With a great variety of styles for Misses and Chil dren. A beautiful assortment of Infant Shoes. mayl2 JOHN RAM AGE. . Ltouisvllle und IVasUvllle RAILROAD. CIIANGEOF..TIME. rrWO through Express Passenger Train between X Nashville and Louisville, making close connec tion at Louisville for New York, Boston, Ph'ladol phia, Baltimore, Washington City, BufUlo; Nitgara Falls, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Lomis, and the Far West. : ! t - i On aud after PrxbAV, Jnr tb 8th , 1860, trains will run as follows: First Mall train loaves Nashville at fcOO A-M.daily, stopping at Gallatin, Bowling Green, Glasgow June tion,Ehzabtbtown,and atlregolar station when sig nalled by a Hag ,and arriving ia Louisville at 1:40 P.M. Returning leaves Louisville at 6:10 A.M., stop ping as above, and arriving in Nashville at 2U5 P.M. Second train, Express, lea vs Nash ville at 5 iO P.M. daily, Sundays excepted, stopping a first train,- and arriving in Louisville at 3.-00 A. M. Returning leave LouisvUlcat 6:20 P. M., slopping as above, and r. riving in Nashvllleal 3:05 A. M. Q Gallatin AcsogimodatioB Train leaves Xaabviit daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:30 P. M., and arriv ing in Gallatin al6;10 P. M. Return tag leave Galla-u tin at 7.00 A. Mi, aad arrives ia Nashville at- SOO A.M. - r . . t - , - Through UckMjr on sole' afths Depot for all points North, East and West, with a choice of the many dif -' ferent routes. JXO, B. ANDERSON, Superintendent. A.J. FlstD.Geseral Ticket Agent. -JulylO-dtf --i ' FOR rent for th balance of tb year, a large com fortable third atory room, suitable for a Book binder or Saddler's Shop. . For particular apply at thi office, .w , jui'y-if , i Dicltin'a New. Boolt, SHORT STORiKS, just received and for aal by Janel2-tf JOHN YORK Jc CO. 'r. REStO? mi An aperient ani etomachio preparation ot LEON purified of Oxygea and Carbon By com bustioa in Hydrogen, of higa wirnl author ity and extraordinary efficacy ia each of the following complaints, viz. : . - - debility. nzev01ts atfxctt0s3, zxa cation, dyspepsia, diabshza. constt- f p 4.ti0x. xroycia, salt rhttjm. sctjkvt Jaundice, lives, complaints B-heuma! tts3i. mercurial coxsequexces, ikteh. ilttiekt eevees, neuralgia. chronic headaches, female weakness, jos MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc.. PIMPLES ON THE FACE, SOTGHHESS OF THE SKIS, etx The H&CT being absorbed by tbe blood, aad thus circulating through the whole system, no part cf the body can escape their truly wonder- ' fal influences .- jj - The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can for a moment be compared with it Impurities of the blood, de pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise . sickly complexions indicats its necessity in aL 1 most every conceivable case. In all cases of female debility (fitter albus, chlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully renovating. Nrj remedy has ever been discovered, ut the whole history of msdicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and rally restorative effects. Good appetite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, witb. an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and general restorative - it has n superior ani no substitute. b V Pnt'np In neat flat metal boxes eoatatalnar SO pill, price SO cent per hox s alx boiet, S 4 50 ? ne Uoren boxes. 4 0K , Fw sal by TDrnsststs trenrrally. AVIU be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All let ten, order, etc. sKovdd be addressed to v f R. B. LOCKE & OO.tl,Y -4 i J General Agents." . i,. . Vx'iiii 339 BROADWAY, JT S. TL The above la a fae-attralle T Ukff IsJm.1 m eaclk boa. dec22-dlriWAwiy Clerk and 3Iaster's Sale of Lot 1 in lValTilIe. Tliomas J. IlufTman, Adiu'r r. William L. Hoffman ana others. BY vittueof a Decree of the" Honorable Circuit Court at Nashville, Term.-, pronounced in the above cause at its May Term.lSoo, I will expose to Public Sale to tbe highest bidder, at the Court -bouso in the city of Xaalivilte, ?v . , r, . -; . Oa Satnrday ilie lIth"(Iay"of An fn'st, lYc'o ' A valuable Lot cf Ground. iaAhoCityof Nashville, being pirt of Lot N o. 87. in Balch A Whiteside's addi tion to Nasbv lie, fronting ou tbe West side of Spruco street forty-fee. Said Ijot is sold tfnr irtilion. - Tm as of Sals. Said lotawill be sold upon a credit ' of six, twelve-and- eightoea months, wah interest . from date, except tlie sum of ot e hundred doilara ; cash. ; ... . DAVID C. LOYE a - jjly9-td ' Clerk and Master. TIlC lilllTHOLF SEWING M! -A. O EE I 2ST "E. 'HE Bar ttolf Machine has a larger Sim thaa tuy L other $'0 Machine. No. 25, College Street, opposite tie Sewiace Houses ' - aprutT."- PIANOS JU?T received a large supply, of rrfa 1 NEW MCrfC, among wb.ch are - i several Soncs by Folev Hall. J. R. TTiTTfl ruonias.S. C. Foster, and olhtrccle- il H J J brated writers. Pieces from A slier, Thalberg, Wol lenbnpt, WalUce aad others. ' Also, a large assurtment of "Steinway ft Sous," aud other FIRST CLASS PIAlNOS, . - Wlrtch will be cold at small advance on cost. For bargains come to 33 Union Street. , - luayl5-dtwAW JAS, A. IfleCLlTRTB. " Valuable Eeal Estate POU SAlill. - I AM now offer iug at private sale my family rest deuce, adjoiiiiug tue town of Waverly,in tb county of Humphreys, situated immediately on the -main ttage road from Nashville to Memphis and within half a mile of the Nashville aud hurta .west ern Railroad, cuntitiuing about 15 acre ef'lana- - -well improved. A ne.il and comfortable dwelling, house, kituheu and other necessary out houses, a good well of never -failing water, Ac, Ac. Also, my faru iu lien ion county, immediately on the stage road, and within one mi.e of the V. k N. .. W. Railroad, c ul unitigabout 2ti acres, luOofwoica is in cultivaton Tlxsrc ar tdo four pood Grass " IMS, well situated as to stock water, m un a never, fulling supply both for stock and family use. The improve units corn-let of a neat and commodioua -DA-eliuig-house witov Kudiensaad other iiecersary . out-houses -Tais piacs.ts. weH kaewn to tbe travel- -' ing community as Clark's Tavern Stand, hve miles from the Teniies-4-e river, and four miles lrom, the town ol Camden, Uentoti-eiMinty, Trim: ' ' Term I heral . For-fuptLi-r iim riimilarc .nrJtr 1 te ibscriber taear Wveriy, Hotapsreys ev.,Ten un Jl-w C W.Kll tSr i cKiu?sion Sprinj-s X, us .! S now open for t!ie reeoptioa-oT visiters. -On" and after luesdxr the dav. 01 . Julv. llr. . Jum- I'AitRisH aillrenaj aceomraod.iu'm Otnulbe-i f eavlng the Sowacee H'Mise every Tuesday, rhnrslir, and Saturday at 6 o"cli-k, A. U., arriving at the Sp ring ' to dinner tare two dollars ..dice and register- at ' V"J Sewanea Hju. The medical qualities of these ',: - Springs are well known. For a yspepeia, diseases of the liver, and lor ootnplaints incident to lemalc, they are unsurrassed. There are five vulnhur springs of diflereut qualities, beside free stone and - TermM PorDavy.lLL .iA A . si sn 1 Week . H 00 .80 00 .a m 1 Month Horse per week.... tliilil 11 Bdnd ftj.rv.nt. h.lr nrlr. 4- . wm. r. yeatmais, r r V E. J. KREIDER.- r i'J? june30-2ia. , Saperia e deals, i If 1 - . - . - . i.-Ui PUR E - W I N'E S 5 Just recetved s4d for sal byr t 'tTZ CTIENXC iLAHBvKT &C0..T 1 potoNXADE 'bijiLdlngs; jiVl. lVo. 53 .ClierrF St.,l'aliTille;,;-. I J P( OASES genuibe Heidslecll CUampane; ---c'i Jly t0 cases , uinu: . , 6 case j Vious CepFt3iiaiKue, Ji'Lausseur; r.it 50' do Clos Paradis, Cham a lie: .. I I 25 i f 100 25 loo lloo 50 do do do do do -do do -do do do Chambertin Siiaikliug Burgundy; - - Burgundy Wines; , , C batoaa . auyas Claret; J t T '' I. ... Pints; I5J1 Con trine Claret, flrrt quality "' " 3 " La ruse, La nte and Margaret; ', ' " . Sherries, the finest brands. ' ' ' " ' ' Royal Society Port; - -'----- Tho. Hine Brandy; J . -- Old Cognac i - - :-- 24 10 ii do assorted Cordial, Paris k Perdeaux: " ' lOJdo Absyntbe Edward Iarnet, Course; f ' " 15 do Keai Torin Vermouth; n ! 1 ' " 2u0tdo IUlian Wines; - - 80 do do do do do do sparkling iscbDiolo; ' " i "V 40 SO 61 SO ao . uraaiieuo; do Muscat; . . . Baroto rrr AtaCcarane.Yefmecilll. Reicineits. etc: SO (do ad tie Lacua Uhve Oil; -All our direct European exportatioas per nark Ala bama. - , . - - - Also. APPENSISE: BTTTERS, recotrua ended by he most eminent phyrlfian. ETiENNB: LAMBERT CO-,' " -ny l8-tf No 68 Cherry Street. - For Rent. or'Lcase. I WILL rent or leane my place near tbe Marfrees horo' Pike two stile from the city for the rweseot year, or with the privilege of five year. There is a convenient Brick Dwelling with Kitohen a.d goot , Stable, and a splendid wall of excellent waur. There are twelve sores of M pernor land tsitJtl for raising all kuids,oiiarktiB4 j - .. ti fobii-tf LOUIS LEWIS. . a 4 TENNESSEE 3IIRINE AND FIRE INSURANCE C0311A1VY; Capital $150,000 all pa.ld 1st. .1, OFFICE North-West Cornerorthe Public Square Will take risks against lse or damage by fir oa Dwellings and other Houses, Goods in Sture, Ac. r9 Atso Maria 4Rirt:riiiL?:vdfclo aad." rum aii ports, 'r n . w.J vj i v ALSO -' A Risks oaNegToeeajralnstthsDangsriof tho --.; iiiver. -i .-- ' . - v -. c . . :.: eiasCTosa: - .: . -: v.-- .. " JOHS M. HILL, v JJSEPH VACUf - ; . . JAMES CORREY. - THOMPSON AKDSKisON,'-,---- j M. FUGQ. ' - - ;-: JAMES ELLIS." - - j ALEX. AIJ-ISOS,- N. E. AHA) WAT. J R. H. GARDNER. - V W. 8. EAKIN. . ' ' . - THOS.L. BRASfsFORIa. .'-" - ', . JOSEPH VAULX, Proiideat '- '' i .' Jk W ; BUTLER .Secretary " y. . ? ectS :;: Conger's Saloon. ." a n.u v.. g.liuin .ii ViirVttitmt. Dur Cllilil - l.aubstarbal ' , : , , . V. L U K C II V T: - - . will O regularly set vry morn in at ' X"' and vry Tmn at 9 o'clock.- jumMC, - 13