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PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-TVEEKLY, AND "WEEKLY, BY A. S. CAMP & CO., NO. 1 6 DEADERICK STREET. -.
VOL. XXII.
NASHVILLE TENN. FRIDAY 70 LY 20 1860
NEW SERDES AT0. 1426.
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Weekly , per annum,
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for one vear.iu sticm,
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When the Da.Tri-Weekly , or Weekly U to bf
discontinue J' p'! 'a advance at th" tin;ejbseribvd
or), the wjbscriber m'-.sl order. ota rwise it will be
continued, at oura4.-'ti..ii.untilpa:d foraui stopped,
f cot paid, it must be paid at the time or dis. onl.nu.
nee, or atouropt.on. If theparty isgood.itwiiibe
sent until paid.
Rem:uaiice3 by ia ' reglstere-J " letters, at
our risk.
Jllisrc'ilnncons.
American ith Vovcign
STEREOSCOPIC E3IPORIFM.
E. ANTHONY,
303 Broadway, NeW York.
lr A'ay 1st, ISoO. 501 i?.-l Z r.4 1', fuo
doors from lit? St. Xicrirfm JL-tel.
The Stereoscope is tue most instruciice.iiU?rettir..j,
ntertainiKg,amusin.j,iLnd exciting of modern iaren-
None are too youn, none ceo oiJ, none ion inf!?
gent, none too un'duraud, to acknowledge lis wurih
and beauty.
No home is complete without it, and it mut and
will penetrate rvenivherr.
it (rdMu r. voiir view evfrv part of the wor.d,
in all the relief, boi-i nets , pertpecti r , ana sharpness of
detail, as ir yu were on me spii.
photographers are everywhere explonuz E-irope,
Asia, Alrica, America, in search of the grand and
the beautiful, and the results of their skill are can
tlartily enriching our stack.
We have an immense variety of paper Views of
Scenes in Paris, London, England, Scoti.nd, Ireland,
Wales, France. Belgium, Hoiiaud, Switzerland, iptin.
The Khine, Versailles, St. Cloud, 1-outainebleaii ,
Tuillerieg, luly, Turkey, Egypt, Athens, the Holy
Land, China, Inaia, Crystal Palace, alio tiroupe His
torical,amu-iicg, marriage scenes, breakfast scene
pjO-n;cs,statuarv, &c Ac. An rxrfuisite assortmen
of JUumiated Interiorsct Palaces, Churche3. and Ca
tbedralsor Irauce, Italy, so. &c. Hie eject a
these illuminated views i- most remarkable.
Etkbt ck-vtlkha or WEALTH am. rkpined taste
should have in bis drawing room some of our ex
quisi'e ri us oh glass, wi'.h a revolving stereoscope,
thowirg 12, '20,50 or 100 scenes. Nothing can be
more fascinating, and one can otlcr co greater treat
to a friend fond of the picturesque and ttie beautilni.
Knthong'slnstaatanefnis Stereoscope Views are t.'ie
Vilest Pin. '.-.graphic wonder. They are taken in the
fortieth part if a srconi, and everything ho matter
horn rapidly U may be nioeing, is depicted as sharply
and di-itiuctiy a3 il U had lu-cu periettly at rest.
Th:s cives an additional value. I"r t- the be.iuties
r Inanimate nature t adds Ike charm rf Uteand mo
tion. The process is a discovery ol our ou,and
beais unkniAM in urix wo rcteive from loudon
-and Paris tirfe orders tor Anthony's lashiutaiiccus
Viewsof American l:!e and scenery.
Among other things we have just pub'.hed I Stere
oscopic liiustratious ol the Scene ol the 1 vltox
sTKKt-i rp-arER MEtu.tis, in which niauy houru led
an interest. The particulars of this will be found
ju our catalogue.
On CATAijXirE of subjects and prices w:l. be for
warded toany audress on receipt of a stump.
Parties at a distance Eeodicg us So. i, HO, Slo
f id, or f li can have a good instrument and such
pirtures a her ouy request, sect by iprea.
V.t-s alone ."(without laitrutacti:) can be sent by
Viaii. , . , ... ,
Parties who wish to be advise of everything real
ly valuablein the line that comes out, iniy send us
their names to place on record, and w iil keep liieiu
iM-ted at our own espouse.
Men a leisure will Und Photography a most fasci- j
Dating and dcllghuul ainusem-.-nl. We are preiKired I
.i nt out aMateurs wall cvt-rjtticg Loccssaay tor i
their success together with instructions -H jw to '
take .ureoscopic i-ictures." E. A3TH0NY,
Importer ar. J MaEuraejnrer of Pho'-oraphic i!a-lenaU.fiereoscej-es
and Stereoscopic Views.
ilerchatts from every section of the country
are rcspecuuy invited to make an examination of
uurwoct. as our discount to the trade will be Ii'j
ra To Prot0grapter3. First class stereoscopic Ne
gatives WUi..eU.
Send bv mail a print unmounted, with price ol Ne
gative. " lanl4-4m.
. B. BP.OWX, A. J. liXFF.:i. O. MIZF.LL.
MIZELL, HOOPER & CO
WHOLESALE (UlOl'KllS,
ror.WARPixo am
CommissionMerchants
AXDPSALEP.MN
FOREIGN AND D05ILSTU' LllllOSS, TOBAC
CO.CIGIUS, SNTFFS, he.,
Noi.Baud 8 Market Street,
NASHVILLE TEXXKSSEE
amTSXIE3. BRANDIES, "WISES, &c.
w
E have in store ana ror saiecncsp totuo tra.ie
125bbls. Jo. Newsom's celebrated Whity.
65 bbis. Old Bourbon Whisky.
V5 bbla. Old Byt a prime art:cle.
libbls OldBve Warranted Pure.
65 tils. Tennessee White Whisk .
45 halt barrels Cherry Brandy.
6 quarter bbls. Cherry Brandy.
0 quarter bbls. Ginger Braudy.
lo bbls. pure Robertson County Wui-iky.
4 bbls pure Apple Brandy.
quarter rasks Holiid Uin.
J6 bbls. American Brandy.
15 bbls.. Sweet iialaea Wine.
With Coiinac,Catu na Brandy, -
j u-tf B u M WELL , rfOOPF.lX ft O.
Attention All!!
"I TE have in store, aud for sale cheap, a large as
sortment of Safes, which lor durability, aud
completeness of manufacture stai d unrivalled in the
1,'mled States.
MIZF.LL, HOOPER 4 CO.
janS-tf BAD No.'s 6 K 8 Market Street.
A Fall and Choice
'Storf Dry
Drv Goods at To
NICHOLSON &. HUJIPIIKEY'S
TTp to the time of receiving Sprint? Goods we will
U offer our entire stock of STAPLE and i AXCY
UOODS at
COST FOR CASIt.
Our objct in dom? this is to reduce our present
KtocK as much as possible before getinR new goods.
I'p to that lime all who wish to buy cheap goods
will do well to call on us at No. 22, South side of the
Square. )zn2-ii
E. R- GLASCOCK.
O. S. NEWiOM.
GLASCOCK & HEWSOM
Office, C-Mege st., next door to Merchants' Hank,
Dealers in and Agents for the purchase and
sale of
REAL ESTATE,
Benting Houses or Land in the city or coun
try, will also give their undivided atten
tion to the Collection of Claims, tfegoua
tion Loans, &c, dec.
E . It . GLASCOCK
TTTXJ, attend to all sales of Property of every
VV description eitherin townorcouutry.
janl7 If
iDantcD.
Cross 'Tics WantcA.
THE Nashville and North-western Railroad Com
pany wishtocontracifor 40.000 CKDAR CROiS
IlS,9fectlong, Cinches lhicK,well hewn, to face
at narrowest place not less than 8 inches clear of
bark, umber to beound ;tobedeliveredatlhegrade
line uf the road m Nash viile. .
Thecon tractors wanttocont" ac tfor 30,000 WnlTr.
or Puc-T-OAK Tlta or the same size as tue a'jove.to
ba delivered ou tue line of the road in piles from
section 14 to section 4,euoughon each section to
supply the name.
ferboaswish.ugto bid wiUJirect to the President
and Uirectors or the Nashville and Nortii-western
HjulroadCoicpony Js'ashville, Tennessee.
july21-tf
H. H. HAYNES- & ; CO.,
AGENTS FOa THE
Sale and Purchase of Negroes,
At ?fo. 16 Cedar street.
Between Public Square and Commercial litdel,
ec29-tf anliTllle, Ttun.
Tiu Hoofing.
HAVING every facility in the way r workmen
and material to do lirt rate work with despatch,
1 will contract for Turning roois, either iu the city
or country, at low rates, "d in every case warrant
satisfaction. Gutters, Piping, Valley Capping, ir.
Also. Oalvwnized Iron Corniced, Ae,doceiu me ben
manner, J.W. WILSON,
leba-l - Opposite Sewaiiee Iluiife.
K . 1 Y EIVS te CO.,
Wholesale Confectioners, :
IVo. 5'2 Main St., Cincinnati, 0
MANCFACTUBERS of superior quality. Candies
of ail kinds. Gum irop6, Loioi.scs, Sugar Toy 3,
KrenchCoclectiouary, Fancy Ouidy audcy rup. Also,
dealers In Frails, Nuts, Sardines and Fire Work.
tnarlO-tim ' ' ' '
Extra Family Flour.
iKrt BARRELS Extra Family Flour, macufactur
1JU ed from choice White Wheat, t arrive to
day, and for sale by
marl6-tr MIZFXL, HOOPER k. CO.
Qfl BOXES Cabinet Champagne; 35 Basket Held
wU sick, inn received and for "ale by
ina;S4-tf BNJ, V, SHIKLPS k CO. j
ItVsttllmtm.
VALUABLE KE.AL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
Uri?niXG to make other! nvestment?, -spro
K-.s?to sella 11 our Kea lZstatein Davilivonco.i
a:.;.Uotta:
Tl.at Suit urban Residence,
situated on the Franklin Turnpike , lthiu UaHa mild
ol the citv ,an J pposite the residence of the Ute Jo
seph TV. liorton. This is, perhaps, the mor.t cam
marutiu site la the vicinity of Nahvil'.c, and is a
luOitdes-rablecounii y residence. The hou.se wtllbe
sold with 12 or 1 La.: res of! in a as thepui chaser may
chooj.
TSiaf-Valuable Farm.
known aslhe ?im Tract ."sirastedon the ssmtthTurn
pike, (old Lebanon road) within three miles of N'ash-Til!ev.-ontaiuing3:id
acres. The so!lisgo..d,iti5WPU
watered and t;Ui!ered,aad can be divided into small
tracts of twenty acres and upwards, all of which are
admirably aaapted for country residences, market
gardeuruud dairy larrai Also, that
Beautiful Farm,
onsame road , now occupied bj T.C. MeCampbell,
and formerly owned by Tom llardinp, containing
a!;..ut250aore3. ThispficeiE so wvll known as to
need no farther description Xtwillalso be divided
to subpurchasers T.C. idcCampbellw llshowthe?
places to anyone who will call.
Alllhbovepropei-ty willbe sold ou reasonable
terms, and on a cred-tof one ,to,ih-e and four
years
ApplvtoA .V.S.Liudiley .NaLhvillc .or to either
O It tie under signed .
THOS. G McCAMPBEl L,
:-iix tnilesf romN'ashvillo.
J. A . MiCAMPBELL,
aprl Narhville.
EXT R A
For the Consideration of Sensible People
IIDDUNGabouiir. notthepractieeofDr.MESECK.
V He undersunds the disease nt once and cures.
He hates long tampering around and long running
b lis, but sticks to an honorable practice, to respecta
b.c fees and to cash payments. Cases given up by
other Physicians are often cured by Dr. Messck
Otflce on CollegeKtreet, corner of Une.
julyS-ti"
Commbstiin 'errijanb.
M. c. BRUCE,
Auction & Commission Merchant,
Corner Cedar and Clierrr tM
NAMIVILLU, TEXSESSEE,
tj pPKCTFL'LLYsolicitsconsignmcntsofMerchan
XVdiseof al I classes. Satisfaction given to consign
eesand purchasers as nearly as possible. Consign,
cesof goods to this market will find my auction rooms
we 11 lined up,andthe goods will be sold without lie
lay and the money paid over forthwith.
N.ll. Nogoods boughtorsoldon my ownaccoknt.
Chargcsreasuiiable and liberal advances made on
consignments. niar25
W. A. JOIllNSOX & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
Commission Merchants,
07 CAROXDELEl 3 TI1EET 27
ftUW OHLEAXS.
Sep 6.
li. KIRSJ-Jlilti. E. r. SKVISS. B. KIBKFATBICK.
KIUKPATJUJJK & CO.,
CO.tiHISSlOX Si FOuWluDiNG MERCHANTS,
o. '7 XATCHEZ STKEET,
(Between Magazine and Camp,)
SEW OIJLEASS, I.A.
novT tt
3IAM'FACTL"li EUS ' AltTICLES.
J . cV- c. "keakirt,
62 Second Street, Cincinnati, 0hi3.
KEEP A FULL SUPPLY OF
Manufacturers' Articles,
Carding Machines,
Warp on Beam, assorted colors
Machine Cards,
Wire Heddles and Frames.
Shuttles,
Steel Heeds and Pickers,
Lacing and Picker Leather,
Harness Twine,
Hand Cards, Tenter Hooks,
Comb Plate, &c, &c.
A-SO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Dye-Stuffs, Cochineal
Cudbear. Indigo,
Madder. Cutch.
Log Wood.
Sumac,
Cam. Wood, &c, &c, &c
24-ly
Sep
Ainbrotypcs and 3Ielaneotypes,
rpHE cheapest and the best, are made at the Ar
J. tiaiiery, corner ot college and Union streets
Daguereoptype Picture ef deceased persons can her
becoppied and thrown up to the life Size Portrait
Please call and see specimens.
C. C. HUGHES.
Principle and sole proprietor of the Melaneotype
ngnt m Aasnvuie. nov21-tf
IfYouWantaHotFire
BUKiT TfiBE
iETNA COAL!
Orders Tan be Left in Box 94, P. 0.
dec7-tf S. J. AGNEW.
MQRE IVEGR0ES L Ar CASE !
AXOTHEK LOT OF THOSE FIXE.
PRINCIPE SEGARS,
among which may be found every SHAPE of Uie
NEGRO MARK.
ALSO,
A verv large assortment of
FRENCH PIPES,
to wholesale, at 44 Union Street.
apr2l-tf J. W. LANG LEY.
De Forest, Armstrong & Co.,
Dry Goods Merchants,
80 & 82 CHAMBERS ST., NEW 10EK,
JOYD notify the Trado that they are opening
eekiy , in new and ueauuiui patterns,
THE WAMSUTTA PItlATS,
ALSO
THE A3IOSKEAG,
A New Print, which excels every Print in the Coun
try for perfection of execution and design in full
Madder Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than any in
the market and meeting with extensive sale.
ILr" Orders promptly attended to
upr4-deowly
TO MILLERS, DISTILLERS, &c.
THE rXDERSlGXED 13 NOW SEIXIXG OCT ALL THE
Tubs, Boilers, Pipes, Machine
ry, Fixtures, &c,
Delongin" to tlie Distillery and Flouring Atill, known
as the
CITY MILLS,
At Nashville ; parts or parcela of the same will be
sold to suit purchasers
AT VERY REDUCED PRICES.
Persons desiring to purchase are referred to
Turner S. Foster, Esj ., or James Corbett, at ash
vllte,Tenn. T110S.J FOSTER.
aprl 4m
(ucoejtsors to Jones & Hooper,)
DEALERS IN '
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY
AND' ,'- .V '
V V " K V G O O I S , t
No. 21 Cedar street,
NASIIVlIaT.E,TENNESSEE.
Dealers and Physicians
par- SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS
FOR CASH.-BS
Cranspottaltaa.
Siwannali Woutci
TO
NEW 0 R K .
Great Redaction ia Bates ot Passage.
Xew Arrangement of Throush Tickets !
fbom
...$31 75
... 21 76
... 25 00
... 85 60
... 21 00
... 17 60
New Orleans...
Mobile
Montgomery...
Columbus
Albany
Macon
,J39 75
. 35 00
. 25 00
. 21 00
. 23 00
. 20 00
Memphis....,
Nashville ....
Chattanooga .
Kooxville....
Atlanta
Augusta.
Bagzage checked through by the Manhattan Ex
press Company on the Central Railroad Cars, and Je
livered anywhere In New York or vicinity
By the splendid and commodious SIDE-WHEEL
STEAMSHIPS.
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons Capt. oodhull.
FLORIDA, 1,300 " Isaac Crowell ,
ALABAMA,.. .1,300 " .' Geo.Rchcnek
Leaving Savannah every SATURDAY, carrying the
United states Mail.
These Steamships belong to the Old Established and
favorite line known as the New York and Savannah
Steamsiitp Navigation Company, acd wero built ex
pressly for this line, thoy are commanded by expe
rienced, skillful, careful and polite officers ; and in
comfortable accommodations and tare cannot be ex
celled by any vessels on the coast.
Through Tickets are sold in
New Orleans by R. Geddes,90 Gravier st,.
Mobile by Cox, Braxsabd Co. ,
Columbus by S. H Hiu., Agent Harndon's
Exprets and J. Mr Bivikm, Railroad Ticket Agent, and
at ail other points by connecting Railroad Ticket
Agent.
JOHN R. WILDER & GALLIE,
Agents, Savannah
KAM'L. L MITCH1LL & SON,
marS-ll Agents, New York.
FAST LINE EAST!
VIA
Cincinnati.
COMMENCING ON JUNE 11th.
Little Miami and Columbus and
F.enla and
fIS'TI, HAHIlfOX & DATTOS
1860
1860
URILBUAD!
From CINCINNATI to
Boston in 32 y hours. New York in 30 hours.
Philadelphia iu 2C hours. Baltimore in 24 z hours.
Saratoga Springs in 25 hrs Albany in 25 hours.
Buffalo in 15 hours: Dunkirk in 14 hours.
Cleveland in 8J hours. Pittsburg in 12 hours.
W'hoeland in ri'g hours. Steubenville in 10,' h'rs.
Crestline in 6 hours. Zanesvillc in 6 hours.
Sandusky in 10 hours. Toledo in 9,' hours.
Detroit in 12 hoars.
Through Trains leave Ci ifiirtlirs ws:
7:30 A. JU. EXPRESS From Litttle Miami
Depjt, ana from Cinciuuali, Hamilton & Dayton
Depot, connects via Columbus, Cleveland, Dunkirk
and BuQalo; via Columbus, Crestline and Pittsburg;
via Columbus, Steubensvule and Pittsburg; via
Columbus, Beltiar and Pittsburg; via Columbus,
Bellair and Ben wood.
7:30 A. HI. EXPRESS From Cincinnati,
Hamilton & Dayton Depot, aura couuects via Lima,
Toledo, Detroit aud Canada; via Dayton, Clyde and
Sandusky.
lO A. M. EXPRESS From Little Miami
Depot, connects via Coluinbus,Belliar and Benwood;
via Columbus, Bel liar and Pittsburg; via Columbus,
Crestline and Pittsburg; via Columbus, Cleveland,
Dunkirk and Buffalo.
6 P. 51. EXPRESS From Cincinnati, Ham
ilton & Day ton Depot, via Lima, Toledo, Detroit and
Canada; via Dayton, Clyde and Sandusky.
5Iodern Sleeping Cars on this Train,
via Toledo.
IIP. HI. EXPRESS From Little Miami
Depot, connects via Coiumbue, Stenbensville and
Pittsburg; via Columbus, Belliar and Pittsburg; via
Columbus, Belliar and Benwood; via Columbus,
Crestline and Pi'.tsburg; via Columbus, Cleveland,
Dunkirk ad uOalo.
5Ioclern Sleopiiig Cam on this Train.
Passengers for Lake Steamers, leaving Cincin
nati at 7:30 A. M. . have o hours in Cleveland.
Leaving at 10 A. EL, make direct connections.
The C M. Exprtse, Saturdays, make all con
iieclions as advertised, except for Detroit
and points in Canada.
The NigLt Express runs Daily .Saturdays except
ed. All other trains run Daily, Saturdaysexcepted.
Trains run by COLUMBUS TIME, which is" Minutes
faster thau CINCINNATI TIME.
Baggage Checked Through to
all Eastern Cities.
Passengers should bear in mind that the
'CINCINNATI" is the OLD and FAVORITE ROUTE.
Connections are made promutly, the Roads are
thoroughly BALLASTKD,, and all modern improve
ments adopted insuring hPfi)fvFOET and SA ETY.
THROUGH TICKETS
Are sold at a!! the PRINCIPLE RAILROAD TICKET
OFFICES in the WEST a nd SOUTH. Ask for Tickets
via CINCINNATI.
. P. W. STRADER, General Ticket Agt, Cln'ti.
june30-tf.
Tennessee & Alabama Railroad
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
TIME TABLE.
Commencing Suutlay, June 3d, I860.
PASSENGER TRAINS.
Leave Nashville at....
Arrive at Nashville at.
...4-15 a. u. and 3 r. m.
...10 a. m. and 5 p. m.
FRF.IGI1T TRAINS.
Leave Nashville at 5:30 a. M.
Arrive, at NasM Meal 4:45 p. x.-
THE Morning Train going South connects with
Memphis and Charleston Railroad at Decatur.
The Evening Train going South connects at Colum
bia with Train to Mount Pleasant and Pulaski.
The Evening Train going North makes close con
nection at Nashville with Louisville and Nashville
Railroad from aud after Monday, May 7ih, to Louis
ville and all Eanteru cities. But one train on Pun
day. W.O'X. PEkJUNS,
j une4-tf Superintendent.
Sell only Genuine Imported Goods.
Onrstockof Domesticand Havana Cigarcis very
arge ,to which we respectfully invite the attention o
he public. We always guarantee everything wesel
o be the pure article. We should be happy to re
el v c a call from all dealers and consumers when
hey visit the city, as wo are ABLE AND DETER
MINEDlooOerthebestofinducements. july28-tf A. RIYA & CO.
OR ,
CONCENTRATED POTASH.
Morethan DoubUthe Strenglhof Ordinary rotath
FOR making Soap wlthoutiime, with little trouble
and at tritlingexpense. The cheapestarticle ever
discovered for the purpose. One pound will make
twelve or fifteen gallons of good Soft Soap, or nine
pounds Hard Soap. Printers will find it a superior
article for cleaninctype. Itis perfectly soluble and
free from impurities.
Krokeninsmaluatnpsandput up in i, 2,4 ana e
ffc cans.
Manufactured at the CHALLENGE CHEMICAL
WORKS, Brooklyn .and sold by
R. DURKEE & CO..
oct3-dawly 1ST Pearlstreet, New York.
mines, graniiies, (Oflars,
i. RIVA & 3 0.,
IMPORTERS
Direct through the Custom-houseof Nashville,':
'. AND DEALERS IN
Wines, Brandies, &c,
From France, Spain .Portugal, Germany and Italy;
Havana Cigars, Olive Oil,
Ko. 30 North Market afreet, .
(Next door above the Watson House,)
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
vTTEhiTf establieheda house in this city for the
VV " ! r fino WINKS RRANDIES.
i f purpose v . ,
CIGARS, &c. , &o. .and keep constantly on handsev-
. a ! i a b m n Jk a n line nifn nlivA
eral Qualities oi u a , u..
never before been imported into this State.
We imnort our Goods direct, (one or our Arm being
in Europe much of histime.Jand PAY THE CUSTOM
HOUSE DUTIES ON ALL THE FOREIGN ARTICLES
HEKEin the city, whichfacl, we think, alanesboatd
nmifthltva -'--'.!
Seltcted IaUOaD Coali
THE finest lot or Selected Lamp Coal Is to be
found at the tna Yard, where U Is sold at the
ow price o f 21 csd ts per bushel. Drop your orders
a Box No. 4 P. 0.,and they will be promptly atj
ended to. ' SAMUiL J. A&XEW . .. ....
reb-tr TardtMtckef N.AC!R.B.Ipot,
NASIIVir.EE C05IMEKCIAE
Insurance Company.
Capital 8100,000! ALL PAID IN.
OFFICE At No. 38, Corner of CedarStreet and the
Pubbc Square,
TITTLLtakerisksagainst Lossordam- '
V age by Fire ou Buildings, Goods, ir
WaresandMMchandizegenerally . Also , jggKg,
on Shipments against loss or damage by ''
Seas and Rivers, to and from all points.
ALSO Risks on Negroes against the dangersor
the River. - -DIRECTORS
ALEXANDER FAIL, W. T. BERRY,:
ANTHONY W. VAN LEER , JOHN H. EWTN ,
JOHN KIRKMAN, HUGH McCRjtA,
JAMES WOODS. JOSEPH EDVAKD3,
R. C. MCNAIRY, IRBY MORGAN,
W. H. ETANS.
ALEXANDEK FALL President.
. JAMES WALKER, Secretary. augl8
Just received by Express and for sale by F. HAG AN.
Letters of Alexander Von Humbolt, with a Steel
Portrait, tiaaslated from the two German editions by
Frederick Knop.
El Furidas, by the author of Lamplighter.
Butledge a Novel.
Aboriginal America, by Jacob Abbott. -.
Dow Short, Patent Sermons by Dow, Jr., complete
series.
Just received and for sale by
F. HAGAN,
June2-tf 41 College st.
Panoramic Painting for Sale.;
A first-rate opportunity for Investment.
BUATAN'S PILGRIMS PROGRESS
THE celebrated and magaiBcent Panorama of
Busyas's Pilgrim's Froobess is offered for sale.
This painting has been before the public of this coun
try for several years, having been exhibited ia the
principal cities in the country, and elicited the un
qualified admiration of the Pressand people. It Is
in good order, with all necessary fixtures, ready
boxed for shipment. For terms ke., &c, apply in
person or by letter to J. B. Craighead, or to
A. S. CAMP & CO..
junel9-tf Nashville, Tenn.
Louisville Courier and Cincinnati Commercial
copy 3 times and send bill to this office.
CAYCE'S SULPflUR SPRINGS.
THE undesigned respectfully inform his old
friends and the public generally that the above
watering place wilt be opened for the reception o
visitors on the 1st day of June.
He has a large Dancing Room, Ten Pin Alley, Ac.
for the amusement of his visitors. These springs
have as fine medicuial qualities as any in the a tate.
All who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, Bowel Diseases,
Headache, kc, would do well to give them a trial.
He has Sulphur, Chalybeate and Free Stoue waters
all of the very best kind. The Springs are situated
in a pleasant healthy locality, 10 miles South of
Franklin and 3 miles west of Thompson's Station.
He wouid say to all who may favor him with a visit
that no pains will be spared to make it a pleasant one.
TERMS.
Board per week, : . : : : : $5 00
do. " day, : : : : : : l ia
Single meal, ::::::: go
Children nnder 11 years and servants half price. "
Keeping Horse per week, : : : : S 50
All extra trouble extra charge.
y Tho hack will meet the cars at Thompson Sta
tion on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays, in the
morning, and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
in the evening. . WM. CAYCE.
june20-tf
Something for the Hard Times.
JUST received, by expres?, two hundred Louisi.
ana Attakapas pair of Pantfe goods that were
never known to wear out at $3 Cash.
. JAMKi DAVIS,
junc23-2w Public Square.
Banner and Union aud American copy one week
and charge this office.
DISSOLUTION.
rr IHE copartnership heretofore existing between
J the undersigned, nnder the style of Fowler and
Kirkpatriek, Is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent A.W. Fowler retiring. The business will in
future be conducted by S. Kirkpatrick, who alone is
authorized to settle the business of the old firm.
A. W. FOWLER,
apr3t ' : S. KIRKPATRICK.
fTHE undersigued having retired from the firm of
A. Fowler & Kiritpatricit,naving sold out nis en
tire interest therein to S. Kirltpatrick, respectfully
tenders his thanks to thn customers of tht firm for
their patronage, and EeVcts a continuation of Eaid
patronage to His succe
apr30-3m A. W. FOWI.F.K.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL
Broadway, Neiv York.
WHEN completed six years ago the St. Nicholas
was universally pronounced the most magnifi
cent, convenient and thoroughly o.ganized estab
lishment of the kind on this continent. What it was
then it remains to-day without a nvl in size, in
sumptuou9ness, and in the general elements ot com
fort and enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodations
for 1000 guests, including 100 complete suites ol
apartments for families. Six hundred persons can
be comfortably seated at the tables of its three pub
lic dining rooms, and nothing that modern art has
devised lor the convenience and social gratification
of the traveling public has been omitted in its plan,
or is neglected in its practical details. The early rep
utation of the house at home and abroad , derived
from 113 magnitude, its superb appointments, and it;
home like comforts and luxuries, h&3 been enhanced
every year by the unwearied exertions of the propri
tors TREADWELL, WHITCOMil & CO
may21-3m :
II. T. FlaEMING,
l 3 S K, s v ; ft,
" . AND . . ! ; .
Ornamental Painter,
.62 Union Street, NASHVILLE, j ..
(BetweenCherry and Summer Streets.) .
jayOrdersfroin the country promptly attended!.
May 27 tf
FRANK. LESLIE'S MONTHLY, for June;
KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE, for June;
" ECLECTIC MAGAZINE, for June; " ' ,
Just received by F. HAGAN,
may29-tf , ugab . " - College street.
Reynold's New Work.
The Countess and the Page.'by G. W. M. Reynolds,
author of Mysterieis of London, &c.,&c. .
Just received by ; JOHN YORK & CO.
June9-tf - '.' :
i
If the Grave Could Speak
WE should learn that one half of the children
bora die before they are five years eld. Give
no stronz medicines to children, but at once resort
t o the Greefenberg ----- ' :. . :
Children's Panacea,
The most valuable medicine for young Children that
has ever been invented.
The Health Bitter?,
Fo'2S cents, will make half a gallon of the best
Stomach Bitters known invaluable for weak consu
lt tions, dyspeptic habits, billions disorders derange
ment of the stomach and bowels. Every la only
would use them at the present change ef the reason.
aprl4-tT . : . . MACKENZIE & MIKCBLf -
Large Sale of Thoroagh Itred Trot
tins and other Horvea at AVoodbnrn
Farm. . ... ; i :
ON Wednesday, the 22d day of August next, I
will sell tt Public Sale, between fifty and sixty
bead of Thorough bred and Trotting and other
Horses, consisting of about fifteen thorough bred,
brood mares, the same numbe of trotting mares,
and tao balance young stock of both sorts. --.
. Catalogues of stocit ready for distribution, one
mocth previous to day of sale, and may be bad oh
application to Dr. P. Bwigakt, or the Subscriber,
. B. AITCHESON ALEXANDER.
Woodbura Farm is near Spring Station, on Lex
ington and Frankfort Railroad. june30-t2ds.
The Barlhoif Sewing Machine
IS sold on sis monrhs' time, fully warranted.
. No, 25, College street, opposite Sewanee House
'. aprillT - . .. - ,
1 ' - ;
il , ,i ,
; , . GOFFEE'S ' F AT M f(-oiu
Knitting;: Machines, ;
Vnr: Pln.n .nint onrl 'Pfnr ttnitftn
a, U A IU1U k'tVVUUlQ U UU A UUl J c U.UAI.1111q
ALSO ;
MflfMnes for Kniltinj, Drawers, Shirts, ir.,
-" rn -i; ,-OF ALL SIZES., rl I slV
Rib HacMne of 1 & 1, 2 & 1, 2 & 2 and 3 & 2 Rib,
, :;; -, OSf BAJin AMD XaOB XO OKDEB. .t ; j
THESE Machines nse" the plain 'English Spriag
Needle, on a new principle, and are the cheap
est and most rapid machines for knitting ia use.
. The Coffee Patent Family Knitting Machines far
1 Family and Plantation -use, ia U new and successful
feature ia the useful inventions 4 toe-age, and ranks
wito the Sewing Machine. , -tt ";-,.
AGtSCT -iXD S-1LIS BOOK, ; "?
NO. 677 BSOADWATNITW YOEZ,
- juntll-Bm - . - HENRY C. LEE, Agent,
:;t
. C'.'. lfi tT.,.' ,1-
illisffllancnus.
. .. -
: . ,5 ECONOMY!;
f- .v Savc'h( Pieces!! ; ;v
: As accidents mil happen, even in will regulated
families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and
convenient way for repairing Furnitnre, Toy s, Crock
ery, sc.
" SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ' " '
-
meets all sued emergencies, and no household can
afford to be without it. It is always read v and up to
the sticking point.. There is no longer a necessity
for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls
and broken cradles. It is Just the article Tor cone
shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with
ladies of refinement and taste.
This admirable preparation is nsed cold, being
chemically held in solution, and possessing all the
valuable qnaltities of the best cabinet-maker's Glue
It m&r hi lAd in lhA nlaa r n.HinB.. . . .i ;1 rr..
being vastly more adhesive.
"IffULL iJK fcVliKY. HOUSE," "
N.B. ABrushaccompanieseachbotUe. Price, 25cts
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar st. ; Ne w Yofk.
Address HENKY C. SPALDING &C0M
... Box, No.3,6o0, New York.
; , "j
' PtI 1 tin fA TVuilaM in Pnann .nxfn Inlnn F.. V Vi.ki
and Twelve DoZAnta a bMnlifnl I .it hnor. rJi ! Qlmio
Card accompaaying each package.
ifjr-A vugie uomo oi orAJ-jJiNti'a rKarAFJOT
GLUE will save tea times its cost annuallyt ever
household. -a ....... , .
: Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware acd Furniture Dealers. Grocers, and Fanev
Stort,. , , ' t ,
Country tu.Tants should make a note of SPAL
DING'S PREPARED GLUE. whn tniliinir nn tnoi.
list. It will stand any climate
janlO-ly . .
GRAND PIANO.
I H AVE jurt unpacked, and have now for inspec
tion, the finest Grand. Pianoforte ever re
ceived in the city of -asnville. the attention of ev
ery lover of the "King" of Instruments is invited to
this Piano. Also several square : - . .
Pianofortes of Steinway & Son's Make,
Have just been a dded to my stock, all of which will
be sold at New York Prices, for cash or negotiable
paper, at . - -
Union street,
. J. A. McCLURE.
y Xew Music, in great abundance, being added
daily to my already large stock. julySMf
IHssolutioiK ,
rpHE firm of MAX? FIELD, GILLOCK k CO. is th
JL day dissolved by mutual consent. H. IVUillock
having disposed of bis entire interest in the firm, to
T. L. Mansfkui ad C. V. Lvons, who alone are au
thorized to use the name ot the firm in liquidation.
The business will hereafter be conducted under the
firm and style or MANSFIELD, LYONS & CO., at
their old Etmd 33 and 35 Broadway. -
Signed, T. L. MANSFIELD
H. P. GiLLOCK,
C. P. LYONS.
, Nashville, July 7th, 1860. ... . :
IX retiring from the above firm I return my sin
cere tuanks to tno public for tho patronage be
llowed upon as, aud solicit a continuance of the same
my successors. ' i
july9-lm '. . H. P. GILLOCR.
li illltClV. 1 . '
SITUATIONS TO TEACH FOR TWESTY-FOUR LA
DY GRADUATES of the Hudson River Institute.
Some teach English, French, Latin, Piano Music,
Drawing and Painting others only part of the above
ranches. This Institution affords rare advantages
r a thorough education, at very reasonable rates.
... ' REV. A. FLACK, A.M., Principal, -Calverack,
Col. Co., N. Y.
TUc Lovers
OF A GKNCINS
HAVANA CSEGAR's
Can be suited nowhere better than at '
ETIEKNE 1.A31BEH T & CO.'S
Colonnade Building, 53 Cherry Street,
may 3-1 f. . " - ; i
TV .V A" lw A3 E LUCU J
" Job X.ots of isooi and Shoes.
TTTE have a large invoice of first quality of Boots
i v auu ouoes, wnica we wm men at a great bar
rain for cash, or four months prompt pacer. Call
immediately as they must be sold, at our Ware rooms
up stairs, io. ?iyx.
june2-tf. ' TRABUE k. LVCU3.
THE ST. CLOUD UOTEL,
Enlarged aud - Refurnished. '
TIIK undersigned having taken the ST. CLOUD
HOTEL, has enlarged it materially, end refur
nished it thoroughout in the most elegant Ftyle, will
open the house to the public on Thursday the 6th
inst. . SAMUEL J. CARTER. '
July 2 dtf oo , , i
FOR s jE1.
A COUNTRY' RESIDeKcE
Well Improved & very aluablej
TWO and a -half miles from Nashville on
the Murfreesboro' Turnpike Road. Tho
dwelling is 01 Brick, built in modern style
and very commodious; containing 9 rooms'
talc
ol good size, besides hal.s, ante-chambers, cblua clos
et, store Tdom and cellar, and situated in '-
A IJeantiful Grove' of, Forest ; Trees...
The kitchen 4 wash, room and meat ho.se are also
of brick with all necessary out buildings, and a
large cistern. , ,' -...: t -- - .
The place contains thftty-two acres of excellent
land, of whica-twelve are inHAYY TIM PER,
No bridge or railroad to pass, and the toll gate will
soon be movei beyond.-: -i.r .;. ..! I i ,
ALSO adjoining the above, several beautiful
Building Lots, containing from-six to- thirty acres:
one oi seventeen nerei, neavuy timbered.
These lands are well adapted to gardening being
near the city and of free soil, clear of rock. Posses
sion given at any time. ,.-.r , I ,. ..
For terms apply to the undersigned on the premi
ses, or at 33 College street. ,; : ... . j ;
lune25-dtf . . . , A. H. FORD. .
l A.:
New 5teinwav: Piano-
At IaucIl's Music Store, !
-' ' '! ' '! " '-' ii . t r. "i j
- ;;,K, 45 TInlon street.! 'yn.ru-
THIS Instrument is warranted new-- jg.'
and not sixty da'ysfcom theman-'ft.
ufactory , as will be seen on examina- ffffi rVT
tion. -I will sell at tnaDnfaoturer's II U 1 f
price, wilhont- addiUoaal charge for freight! ThoV'
ia want of a Piano will find it tothetr interest
call and examine it before, purchasing.' j a
' .'--V ' JOHN LUCK ':
- n17-tf -' - Mnsie Dealer, 45 OiM'"-' ' '
P R ESIIU M P I lltf O S."
J, A; McCLURE has for sale 60
Piano Fortes from celebrated
makcrs.Steinway &Sonar A. H: Gatd
& Co. '. Hazelton Bros.'. 1'eters. Craff s-
& Co., and others, consisting of 6Vand6k,7and7jr
Octaves, and ranging in price from 100to$600,all
warreaiea in. every respect.- rcrsous purcnasing
from him will kot pay from $25 to $75 more thaa if
tbey gave an -order to a PaLAfor an instrument
that they neither aee nor .hear until itis put op in
their parlor. AVhenitissometimes veryihard to find
an Instrumentthatpleasesia every" particular when,
you have a dozen or more to select froi,-is it at all
likely yon would be pleased 4n 'baying by-order
A Iso in store t he I argest Stock of, SLee t Mus ic Books
and small Music Instruments ever offered In to
Market, and- -ill be sold lower than bv anv
other hooseintheCHy, . Cjneto33 Uuien street and
be convinced. "J.'A;.sr
cCLCRK.
iuue28-tf :ui .vu,:l
- Sundaf-chool-Celehrations.
FIag9ass 11 lags til JJ
NOTHING adds so much to the appaaraacs of a
Procession of Sunday Sehooi Chi Id ten asa Flag
inthe hand) of CTery iiul. bey and gir,.- LOCK ia
now Dreeared to furniaa ta.m"inan matiu i
College street, op" itairs over Shield' Auction Ro m
'mayl-t "" 1 '.-'-"hi
T . , ' .':--'.. tr.-jr . - . r - . -
li Hungarian! Grass Seed.
TUST received. and for Bala at a low 11 a re 600
J bushels superior Hungarian, Grass Seed. This
seed has ben selected with great care "ahd-wm. rais
ed tn the Northern portion of Missouri iis free from
dirt and all uaouritiea. , v - :-j -'
aprll-tf a.g , -MIZEIX, HOOPEa b CX?.
A He&ix.a.XileX)wellinc for Kent
ONE of th. meet dcaiiabie residence, in the city
is exposed for rent for the balance of the , year.
It withia-ftv. tnlnutea walk of th Square: quite
retired, and contains seven good rooms, trcthj pla
ty of out rooms. "A good two story brick stable, car
Tiae. housa. Ac Esaoir.of -.. -
lk fs- fiZii
Redaction In the Price of Feed.
Prime. Tiniatlsjr Hajr at f2G per Ton.
Corn at 75 centa per Bushel ; no Chatge for Sacks.
A.'. J.ENKIN S,
No. 14 Marltet street,
IS now offering HAY and CORN at the above prices
and has also on band . . .
Fresh Ground Meal; '
; . Extra Family and SaperSbe Floor;
Late Sed Potatoes, for June planting;
' Millet Seed ; - . -:' ' T
Hungarian Grass Seed ;
100 barrels Hydraulic Cement, . " '
a-Allor wbch be oners at the lowest Cash pri
ces. - ..... A. JENKINS,
june21-tf " i So. li Market street.
Flags! Flags! Flags!
AND DECORATIONS of a kinds, and sizes for
Fourth of July, political and other celebrations.
LUCK, 45 Union street is now prepared to furnish
tha"jove in apy quan K , , wholesale and retail. Al
so, Fireworks of all kl s. Orders .distance
promptly attended to- - , JOHN LUCK.
June21-tf - -
Negro Man, for Sale.
I AM offering, at a bargain , an A Xo. 1 Negro Man
for sale, aged 6 years. He has bad considera
ble experience on a farm, and ukiLg care of stock;
is perfectly honest and every way a reliable boy.
Call soon if you want a bargains
: . " .GEO. HirCHINGS," "
v junelft-tf , , . Cedar street"
H. K. FOWLER &; CO.,
Jatta:
Union Restaraunt,
, No. 53 Cherry street,
HAYING always on band a fine variety of Soups,
Fresh Fish, Porter Huuse Steaks, Meats of all
kind and variety. Also, every variety of Vegetables
on band, ready and served to order in the best of
style, would respectfully invite theattention of their
frieu ls and the public to give tliem a call.
J. K. FOWLER & CO.,
No. 53 Cherry St., one door from Adam's Express
Office, in Coloaade Buildings. june2-if
R. B. SN0WDEN'& CO.,
Union k American Block, Cherry st.,
ARE ' just in receipt of their SU MER STOCK
of . . , .
GEOCEE1ES.I
Fine Tints and Brandies;
Scotch Ale and London . rter;
Light Wines fori Sanjutr use;
. French Cordials' and Syrups;
Hermetically Sealed Goods of every description; -English
and French Fruits, Pickles, Sauces and
Coudemente; .-'.:;
Extra Fine Green and B lack Teas; St. Louis Crack
ers, Olive Oil, S. C. Hams .Dried Beef, Beef Tongues,
01Hrcs,Casain, Tamarinds, French Nougat, IsinglaS',
G-ellatine, Preserves, Cracknel Biscuits, Cheese, Fan
cy Toilet Soaps, kc.
- We keep constantly on hana er ry thing pertaining
to the supply of FmUi . - .
R. . SSOWDES A CO.
junel6-dlm
The Unpreceientcd Success
WMch' has of late atlendedl the use of
Lu X. S W EET S
MEDICATED SOAP
TNDUCES ns to call the attention of all those afflict
. ed with" riles lo it. It is being tested daily with
the most beneficial effectp. It is the only nreotra-
tion that can be relied on lor a pet muncot and spee
dy cure : It yon are afflicted Uy it at once, and be
carelul to use no other medicine in connection with
it. It is compounded under tho supervision of L. N.
SWEET who will return the money if no cure pro
ceeds from its use.
- - For sale at Dcmoville's and DeC rove's, and
pj oiuer Druggists.. , . .... juuelO-tf
CLOSINGS A
OF
D r e s s Gr o o d s !
NOT wishing to carry over any portion of our
SCMIT1EII STOCK, we have this day
REDUCED THE PRICES
' - of everything in
: Regardless of Cost.
JKW Persons not yet supplied will do well to ex
amine them, as. wo are determined to CLOSE THEM
OUT. " - -V---;- R. C. McNAIRY k CO.
! Junel5-lf ' .
: ALLEGHANY SPRINGS,
3 MILE&.FR0M SIIA WS YILLE DEPOT,
1' Montgomery County, Va.
THE PROPRIETORS having purchased this WA
TERING PLACE iu October last, have thorough
ly repaired and furnished it with entirely new iur
nitqre of the best class, and wilt open it lor the re
aeption of Visitors ON THE 15TH DAY OF JUNE
. -H -Ting increased accommodations, and ma le lib
eral arrangements for the comfort of their guests,
they natter themselves that but few (if any) Water
ing Places will afford the same attractions as this
It is situated in the countr of Montgomery, Zf
miles from SUA WSY1LLE DEP01, (Va. and Tena.
K. R.) on the banks of the Roanoke river, and is sur
rounded by some of the most beautifnl and attrac
tive scenery to be found among the Mountains of
Virginia Ihe Water has acquired such a reputation
in the lasf few' years, that itis unnecessary to say
anything in .commendation of iu It is now consid
ered a sjweific for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, at d
a remedy for allGutaneous Diseases-, disr-rdereu con
ditions of the Stomach, Bowe'a and Liver, and lor
prostration of the nervous system.- Xe might ap
pend a number of certificates Irom Physicians and
others acquainted with its merits, and to these mignt
be added ad infinitum. .. -
Passengers will be. met at ShawsviUo by Four
Horse Omnibusses, to convey them over a now road
to- the Springs.' Persons leaving Baltimore, Wash
ington, Richmond and Petersburg in the morning,
arrive at the Springs the same day; thoie from toe
Seatn will and the same conveyance on the arrival
of each - train. ' - . --
junel4-dlm . BOOTH, COLHOUN k CO.
; . An iaVoiec of JBeerschaum; Pipes. ,
JUST ' receivedf ia fine assortment of Fancy and
Plain Meerschaum Pipes, with Amber, Jesmine,
and China Stomas wbih will bo tol ihcap at pri
vate sale by-, BENJ. F. SHIELDS CO.,
junel5-tf V Central Auction Rooms.
j"; WANT TO HIRE.
tSqR the balanoe ot the year, a servant to do the
X7 cooking and wasbuie for a small family?
Ap-
ply at this office.,
aprz-i.' - " 1 - -
CanaryCages
JVSt received, 200 assorted Canary Bird Cagesol
aft styles', colors and prices, some as bandsomt
aa ever brought to this market. For sale low by
feos-tr j . w. iiou-.
SAIaE
j'.Cl
" " - a v -
Entire Stock' Under Attach-
ment. -
TJENV- F. SHIELDS ft 0O.:wia proceed to sell at
J the Store, So. 16 Public Square, next door to W.
71. Calhoun's Jewelry 'Store, on" account of W. C.
Show, CD. C.jcommenciug oa Thursday morning,
Jarr. Sth. at 10 o'clock, the entire contents ot the
Store, No, 15 Poblie Square, with counters, Sh.lving,
Oil Cloths and Fixtures. -Too stock consists of Em.
. t . . - - Dlhhn.a - 0,lr .f C;lV
oroiueries, .wwvm, .mt Hut.wi.wn.
Trimmings, Ladies' and Children 'sFura is blag Goods,
with a a.ver ending i variety not to be n a meta
led. Ladies are invited . and also dealers, who will
find it to their interest to attend. " The fctore la for
Rent ; BaNJ. F. SHIELDS COv
)one25-td , , - . -
Notice 16 Stockholders!
-:J
IVaanTllle and Chattanooga Railroad.
C '8UPERINTTNDEVr'S OFFICE.
iasliTVlieVJ une 28 th,' I860. '
IN pursuance of a resolution passed "by the Slock,
-botders-bf The NASHVILLE AN D CHATTANO OG A
RAILROAD COMPANY on the 4tb day of December
asl, th. Stockholders 'lu said company will be- car
s d fras af charge over th. Roadoa tn. 8d,4tb and
. b days' of July. at their pleasure, by exhibiting
eir eertincates of Mock to'-tha eondactor. ' -
e-jCg iiw.V.iSj
Itciu-tjorli
ANJJllE W V I JV D ' S
ADVERTISING AGENCY .
13SNaasaust.,Dextdoortotbe NassanBack.n Y.,
is the Agent for the Nian tills Patriot And the best
ctrculatmeJournalsintheCnitedStateB.Canadasand
west Indies.
,lle is aathorlxedto receivead vertisementtforuv
alour published rait .
ItUADY'S
Publishing House.
NEW BOOKS.
OLIV7A .ortbeMaidofHonor f 60
CHiJJET FOX'S Ethiopian Song Book 13
2:' BookNo.sr:.::.::::
THE MANC'SCRE'371:?00 f
-.u-.i.uiilujr lir J .11 .KODmson .-6
Son trree o f poeuge on receipt o f price.
; ' T FREDERIC A. BRADY,
, No 126 Nassau-street, New York.
Agent .wanted. augS-tf w
VAVL O.Vy.A. V -vi
WHISKEY
St. Ia)uU, Mo.'
THE undersigned, sole proprietors of the above
brands of Whisky, would respectfully caution
theirfrioadsand customers against the numerous im-
tations oftbese well known brands.
The spuriouBarticle isinvariably a aefarious com
pound, whereas we gMarantythe genuine, manufac-
ured only by ourselves ,to bef reefrom al lobuoxious
ingredients.
AtL:it a iioi.i,?.ti itii sc co.,
136 and l36Norlhaecond street,
apr22-tf St. Louis, Uo
Baltimore Bell and Brass Works,
No. 53
Eolliday St
BALTDIORE,
Md.
RKGLSIER & WEBB,'
Keep oa band and make to order.
BELLS
OF every size and tono, varying from 10 to 10,000
rorsDS, which are wBrranted in all respcots
equal to any made in the CorsTRT. Also, manu'.ac
ture every varietv of Bras3 Faucets, for Water
Steam and Gas. Also, Brass fastings, Babbitt's and
Anti-Friction Metal, al lof which is sold upon pieas
ing terms.
Send for a Gitaiogi'E jixo Prior List.
marl3-d6m
Jasper Brancli Kailroad.
Office Nasw. ACHAT. RaitROa dCo. 1
October 3.1869. J
T) Yorderofthe Board ofliirectors callsaremao
13 on the stock of the Company subscrioed
building a branch road from Bridgeport toJa
payable to the Treasurer eft his Company as folio
One dollar on each share on the 1st of Koverab
1859, and two dollars on each share on the 1st da
of December, 1859, January, February, Marc
April, May, June, July .August, September, (
berand November ,1 SCO.
Payment may be madeto Jatksen rryor.at at
per, or to the Treasurer at his office in Nashville.
Promptness in meeting those calls Is requested o.'
the subscribers of stock, as the construction of the
road depends exclusively on the means provider
specifically for that purpose.
ocU tf W. A. GLEAVES. Treasurer
FRESH ARRIVALS.
SEED COO, SEED OATS AND POTATOES.
a. jeFkins,
No. 14 South Market street.
NASHVILLE, TEWESSEE,
HAS NOW IN STORE 7
Kff BUSHELS prime Northern Corn for Seed.
JUU 600 do. " Pennsylvania Oata "
1,000 rto. " Missouri Oats "
200 barrels early Nesbacnock Potatoes.
Also, to arrive per steamer B. M. Runyan:
600 bushels Hungarian Grass Seed.
200 Millet Seed.
For sale by A. JENKINS,
mar3-tf No. 14 South Market street.
Ippfl ew Yrk Pianos.
T. II. CHAMBERS?
PIANO JFOETES.
KatabllaUed In I828.
Tr. ii. ciiAlaiuiiais,
Piano Manufacturer,
(Formerly Dubois k Stodart,and Dubois, Bacon k
Chambers,)
IVareroonia In tlo(iISible II o use,"
Cor. 8tli street and -Itli Avenue,
. NEW YORK CITY.
This is a reliable place tn purchase. Orders by
letter faithfully executed, aud perfect satisfaction
guaranteed. -
N. B. Send for a circular, with description of
styles and scnedule of prices. mar26-3rn
' Express to Clarksrille.
THE Southern Express Company respectfully an
nounce that they are cow running vksk-vukks
through to Clarksville, via. E. k K. and M.C. & L.
Railcars,and are prepared to forward to that place
and interveniegpoints with promptness and diptch
all goods usually sent by express. They will also
forward to all places ou stage routes, connecting
with the above Railroads. Bills, cotes, drafts, ec,
collected and prompt return made.
f- Office No, 19 Publk: Square.
febl7-tf A K. HOLT, Superintendent.
CAIN & CORNELIUS.
Funeral Undertakers,
DEALERS INj - -
BURI AL C ASES,
OAS K E T S.
No. 49 Cliurcli Street, : ':
N a s h ? ! 1 1 e , Teune s s e e .
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TIIE .BARTUOLF. MACHINE
HAS a larger aad finer finished table tbJta any
' $60 machine. - - - -
No. 2S,Coueg street A Oppoaiu Sewani House, . .
- aprillT , rrain i.t .-..,.
copper!
--distilledJ
Whiskey
Nv EL Louis, Mo.sf
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RATES OP ADVERTISING
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Wrj VJ"T t add.twna lsquare $10
aJTerm"S.f "'"M.b' iveo uk ootUd stop
wments "fyenly advertisers beforetheyear
eipiree.oiherwise weshailcharget I done 7
t00LrK Ct ofJ'earIyidverti6emtu,. "Sediscon
tmued without previouraoticetous.norwillanvvbarEe
be made for less than one year at he yearly rate?.8
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tuiur wui oeiasrg.gionne aictn '
From VTSCHER,OWE-V CO., General Advertising
House ,Appleton Buikiicg.sia Broadway
. New-York .
L.1GIIT ! LIGHT ! ! X.IGHT ! !
DIETZ & CO.,
aasrracTCKaas or i araovsa
Serosece, Camphene, Fluid, and Oil and
GAS FIXTURES,
i a vaaiocs sttlesax a r laisn
C 11 A X D E L I E 1 s,
XiDI a amitiin.
CHURCHES , COLLEGES, AND PUBLIC BUILDING
Vrt. t O TXT IU ;
f "bo uy m';,le', rr miton, New-York.
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DAILY LINE,
U. S.
IN CONNECTION WITH TTT'E
Nashville and Chattanooga II. R
Tennesseeand Alabama Eailroad,
AND TITK
Louisville &NasliTille Railroad
THEIollowing splendid steamers enmnris.
line.itndleaveNashvllIedailv lorSt SLouia
ville-Smithiand-Paducah r-.(-.: . ' TTU 18 H?" 14
Orleans. ', "empcisand ew
SteamerMINNETONK a ,
t Iaui-L, Master, A qii ,.
.-.. JHUU TrT --
day at 12 o'clock, M. -JK-T-5L :
Steamer C. E . HILI.y AN .
Corritt, Master, jl ' 'e-
IaveBNashrill..o.n i ' rl T Plr K
day at 4 o 'clock, P. M. JSal
Steamer ST .CLOUD,
Sims, Master, - ' ij n h
Leaves Nashrillo nn u-AHn H j;, i;.
diysat 12 o'clock, M. JP"rr.:T;gT.
SteamerMINNETONK A
L'ASHiKj-i, Master,
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narra
Steamer B. M. RUNYA V .
MrLUtR, Matr, 'inii
Leaves NKhviM nn i-.i.iri Q ' '. K
at 4 o'clock. P M "-"ZaZ&l&LA
SteamerST. CLOUD.
Sias, Master,
Leaves Nashvillee very Satur
day at 12 o'clock , M. ' ,
These steamers connectat Taducah with the Mo
and Ohio Kailroad, at Cairo with the Illinois Ccnlr.
Kailroad, and at St. Lotus wiihtue M!sor.riand apix
Masu6ippiR!verPackeU!,andareeqnaltoany sleaia
ersanoatforsafety, speed aud comiort.
ag3-tf- A. HAMILTON, Agent
Cfncinnafi.
BOYLE & CO.,
No. 59 Second Street,
cijrcisrTi, okio'
IMPORTERS OF,
Forelsu Liquor & lVlne, IlatIHrw
and Maunfacturer. or Brandies
Wines, Cordlala, mttera, &eM have
constantly on hand various grades of pure Hour
bo n a ud Bye Wbitky, Peach and A p.
plfi Brand-; slso, Raratarla and IVtw
England Rum, &e. Sole manufacturers of
tbecelebratedieoa IVniak-.
W Agents Tor Fred. Gou le 'a JapaneseBittera
aprl 1-da vrtf
BUTTER,
mm sefd
Blue and Herds Grass Sc
IIL.MiAKIAK OH ASS SEED,
LL IlVSEfi D OH
LUD OIlx.
Star Candles, Bacon
S , 'es,vordage, Brooms, Bucket
OTub,Crackers,c.,kc. - - ' "
1 havri arranrrarl t ha ...
. n " (.uufliacdj lupDlftu Wltn
coosignmenworihe above and other article, of Ob
Produce and Manufacture aud aoiicitrders oct
TSBxo QCAirTTTOBEsrrKRioB,and j-aicss as low
OUered by any bouse in the city. - -.
uiusigtiuictiis 1 1 icune.seerroduce sold and
turns made promptly-. - - -
ROBERT MOORE,
. , COMMISSION MERCHANT
oct24-t 49 Walnut street, Cmcinoati.Ohio.
W. W. HAMER & COT
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BMCT MACHINES, HOUR. PACK IRS, BRAV DCS
' TERS, iiENUIVE DUTCH ANKER BRAND
... .. .. b.jLTix( CLOTH
: -1 r MAscracrrEEaa or roaraBia
CEIXDIXG A.D BOLTIXG FLOCR SILLS,
CORN and Feed Mil of all .is, both upper an
under runuers. Portable and Stationary En
gines. Boilers. Charing , Ac .,rUrnisbed to order ,eor.
uer ot Western Row aad Second at3..Cincinnat
Mdis can be soea in operation at ou Factory
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Fresh Fruits all the Year !
c . THE-YEOMA1VS'
RUIT BOTTLE,
P)R rniJTY, CONTENIENCB, ECONOMY AND
SAFETY, is unequalled for preserving Fro lis ia
a fresh stale, ia any oiieiale,aa indefinite time. Hi -ing
used.theoe Uuuk'S, me pod them exGeediugijr
cn v.uieBt and to the thing wacted.
JOHN J. TbO.UAi.iu KenUter ot Rural ArTtira.
For dtscriptive and prK-e circulars, adurea Pre
pretur, at Walworth- Wayne wouutv. New York.
may5-640A3tw .v . . . . . ,; .e.YEOMAXS.
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