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it I 1 " IT" 'T " A f ' J J PUBLISHED DAILY," TRIWEEKLY. AND -WEEKLY;, B YA: ;0 AMP1& CO.;J NO. 1 TDEADERIOE! STREET. J V ... V--' VOL. XHT. NASHVILLE TENN TUKSDAY. OCTOBER 23; 1800 . .-: NEW SERIES NO. 1498. t - ti ABlhr,l It k I : ' "' ' i " i i ., , i , , i i . i . . i i Mgag!;Begggg 'I ! I I I - I I I ' "i " I .' "l I ' - !i mm - I V... ...i.. J. . ..... .......... TER31S: Daily, per annum.. .48 00 ...6 00 . Trt-wekly, per annam, - -" Wekly , per annam. n wekiv lor two Tear, or two Wettlx 0 - for ooe year, n advance, 6 00 Wben Ums DmUr, W-Weekly or Weekly is to be dis- - eootmoed fpaid id adranee at the time subscribed tor), the subscriber must order, otherwise it will be coatin- ied, at our- option, until paid -for and stopped. If not paid, it must be paid at the time of discontinuance, or at our option- If the party is good, it will bo sent antiipart. Remittances by mail, In "registered" letters, at our . risk- - Steam Press Prialins Concern! A. S. CAMP & CO., Proprietors, Ho. 16 Deaderick Street, U PmUuked Dailf, TH-Wtddf end Weetlg. Two. Daily . TrvWM4r. - " ' Weekly . ..$8 per annum. per atifiilin. . ...13 per annum. Tlie Patbot is an earnest, active and indetatigable apporter of the Constitntiooal Union cause, and in the present canvass for the Presidency will use every hon orable eSort to promote the election of Bau and Evss mrr. To enable us to labor with increased efficiency we ask our party Irienda to aid us in extending its cir culatkm. By the purchase of the printing establishment of the Ainot, and recent additions of new materials from the foundries, the Job Omcx of the Patriot has been made the largest and most complete in the Soath-West. It is also supplied with the most competent workmen. Steam has been applied to our presses, which are of the best kinds. We are prepared to print, in the high est style of the art, plain, in colors, or bronze, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, SHOW CARDS, BILL HEADS, RAILROAD WORK, CRAY TICKETS, HANDBILLS, BILLS LADIXG, 8HOW BILLS, BALL TICKETS, STEAMBOAT WORK, DIPLOMAS, Mai, indeed, everything from the smallest Tip to the mammoth Poster, or the least Pamphlet to the largest o . The large circulation of the Patriot, greatly augmen ted by the addition thereto of the subscription lists of Aew, renders it an excellent advertising medium. None better in the city. We solicit orders, at our office, No. IS Deadek ick Street. A. S. CAITIP & CO. juIy2S-tf. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. "TTTlSniXG to make other investments, we propose V to sell all our Real Estate ia Davidson ro., aa follow 3 : That Suburban Residence, situated on the Franklin Turnpike, within half a mile of to citv, and opposite the residence of the late Jo seph W. Uortun. This is, perhaps, the most command ing site in the vicinity of Nashville, and is a most de sireable country residence. The boue will be sold with 12 or 15 acre uC land as the purchaser may rhooso That Valuable Farm, known as the Sims Tract, situated on the Smith Turn pike, (old Lebanon road) within three miles of Nash ville, containing 330 acres. The soil is good, it is well watered and timbered, and can be divided into small tracts of twenty acres and upwards, all of which are admirably adapted for country residences, market gar dens and dairy farms. Also, that Beautiful Farm, on the same road, now occupied by T. C. McCampbell, and formerly owned by Tom Hardin?, containing about 250 acres. This place is so well known as to need no further description. It will also be divided to gait purchasers. T. C. McCampbell will show these places to anv one who will call. Ail tlie above property w ill be sold on reasonable terms, and on a credit of one, two, three and four year. Apply to A. V. S. Lindsley, Nashville, or to either of tho undersigned. THOS. C. 5IcCAMPBELL, Six miles from Nashville. J. A. McCAMPBELL, aprl Nashville. DO OU JXSUllE If not, Insure at once. & M. A. 1 1 , miEAXCE "n osanda hourly hurried to a ... bavin? neglected th- las wille, leuaec.. 1100 .000 DEPOSITED WITH COMPTROLLER. 5 .000 000 CASH CAPITAL REPRESENTED. sept27-tf ARMSTRONG & CO., Ko. 69 Market street, Nashville, Tennessee. lTTKhave now on hand a full and complete assort V V men l of MACHINES, IMPLEMENTS, Ac, which we offer at the very lowest prices: Circular Saw Kills, double and tingle; Hale'" Cider Hill and Corn Sheller; Sinclair's Straw Cutter; "WTieat Drills; Killer's Eteel Flows; Field Hollers, &c aeptU-tf ARMSTRONG k. CO. BLACKSMITH1N Gr. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Shop on Church between Cherry and College sts., Nashville, Tenn. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that h has raceatiy taken the above stand and is prepared to do RJai ksmnhing in all its branches, such as Horse-Shoeing, Buggy-Repairing, Ac., Ax., xc., in the best mscer and at short nvtico. lie solicits a share of public j4Uronage. JAS. TARPLET, Jirl-ff Agent. House-keeping Made Easy. THS WHEAT CHEER TEA3T CAKES will always in sure good wholesome bread. For 15 cenu yoa can get on dosen Yeast Cakes, which will niaka 50 large loaves of the best bread. 600 CAKES SILVER SOAP, hourly expected by express. Almost every family in town has used it. or Spring cleaning it is invaluable for washing Paiut, Looking Glasses, lidded Work, Marble, Silver or Plated Ware. REFRIGERATORS. We have sold a large tot of those fasaoua Philadelphia Refrigerators. Wa have a large lot coming. They are warranted to give satislac tam, as they are not only the best but they are the cbeapeat known. prl U MACKENZIE A MIXCHIX. WATER COOL.EIIS, &.C. TUST received direct (rem the manufacturers and for ie at lower pricn Uia ever before sold in this market. -24 plaa Water Coolers, 1 26 Porcelian lined do. 10 McDonald's Refrigerators. t Bchcoiey Patent do. to Maaser's 3 minute Freezers. 3 Seamore's Pat. Freezers. I also make plain Ice LYem Fretzera to order of aor JIODoi. Miaoos Pat. Screw Top Fruit Cans, 1 and S 30 dos. Plain Fruit Cans for sealing - 40 dox. 1 quart Glass Fruit Jar. lew Picks and Uaicbeta. Sherry Mixers and Muddlers 10 do. Pat. Egg Whips. 1 oox. natea tnp;era. J. W. WILSON, 1? CuUrge trent. PTillT it Lux et Lux Puit C0AL;0IL LAMPS . "TTTE have Just received another supply of Coal Oil V Lamps, among which are some very handsome pattersa fur parlors, all fitted with the Collins burner which m the last improvement and is immeasurably aaperior to any other Lamp now before the public fur aoftnew and steadiness of tame, freedom from smoke, simplicity ib ceasuructiuo, beauty and elegance in fin tab, cleanliness) and economy. Una Lamp wit) give the light of nur candles and dotw not cost as much as one. ' The Oil we have imported to burn in these Lamps is a clear, beautiful article, free from any oOunsive odor, leave ao grease spot when spill upon carpet or cloth ing and will not explode RAINS, BROWN a: CO. Wholesale as Retail Druggists, No. 19 public Square Xasaviiia Tens. - - - mar. 16 if. - EBONY IDOLS. BT A LADY OT NEW ENGLAND. Price fl 25. For s by Ctuth, - m ' l r alboclty. Mjjicrat relit, imeat'SJ'ioo THE COUATKY IS SAFK! ! WHEELER & WILSON ELHCTEll. Tennessee utters her voice in favor of Wheeler Wilson, WHICH GIVES CS PEVExNTEEN STATES, Enough to save the Union, and silence all croakers. Please mark the record and tell us is the verdict Just. The United Plates as represented in its Agricultural Society, bave declared for . , WUcccrSii Wilson. Seventeen States, all that have voted, have declared ior WUcclcr Ai Wilson. All of the Mechanical Associations in the principa cities of the Union have declared for heeler and Wilson. The best Mechanics the country produces have de clared for WHEELER & WILSON. And more have siad that no Machine can be invented that shall be superior in the objects proposed, or to be obtained in any such Machine. Xew Style Maehine Fifty Collars ! C. It. PARSOSS, Agent, ept23-tf 26 UNION ST., NASHVILLE. At their old Tricks tgain. THAT the public may not be dec i by the adj vertiaemeufs of the venders of turf Wheeler & Wilson, though perhaps more appropriately styled the diminutive shuttle, bobbin and leather pad Machine, we will here state that the Bureau of the State Agri cultural Fair, ottered a premium of $10 for the best Shuttle or Lock Stitch Machine. In this list of second class Machines, tb Machines considered by the Com mittee as contending Tor the premium, were the Sin ger, A. B. Howe, aud the Wheeler & Wilson, being the only Machines on exhibition making the Shuttle Stitch. This premium being awarded to the Wheeler k Wilson over thn Singer and Howe Machines only. These Weeler k Wilsou experts are still at their old game of perversion, shaping their advertisements in such a manner as to make tne public believe, if possi ble, that they took the premium for the best Machine for famiiy use, which was very far from being the case. This little Baby Shuttl? Machine and the Si ger and A. B. Howe, were considered in tho class of Ma chines best adapted to Manufacturer's purposes li'ht and heavy while the tirst and highest premtum was awarded to the Grover &. Baker Machine and Stitch as being the best over all others foj family use. It appear csirctnclv tsusy lor unscrupaluus venders of Shuttle Sewing Machine to make very high sound ing but incorrect statements out of very scanty material. B. sepU6-tf -.".TV-" -..A-skv$! Vl"Dcrt.tf-v am sorry '- j :-.; it.;i-C rv. ROSE C S S BOYLE, FREDERICK GOULE. BOYLE & CO.. No. 59 Second Street, CINCINNATI, OIliO, LMP0RTER3 OF Foreign Liquors and Wines, Distillery and Manufactur ers of Brandies, Wines, Cordials, Bitters, Ax., have ennstantjv on hand various grades of pure B'L'R BOS and RYE WllI.SK Y. i'EACH and APPL-. BRA A Or : also, BARaTJLRIA and XEW E-G-LAXD HCil, tr. tole manuiacturers of the cele brated ROS. WHISKY. JtJ Agenu for Fred Goule's Japanese Bitters, aurll-dawtf 1X51 1. New Steinwav Piano lW Luck's Music Store, If 45 Union street. a instrument is warraniea new . i..,.. ry , as will be seen on examina I will sell at mannfacturer's prt without ailditional charge for freight. Tho in want of a Piano will find it to their interest call and examino H before purchasing. JOHN LUCK nja'17-tf Music Dealer, 45 Unina SCI1UKTZK & LUDOLFF, MANUFACf URERS or iBoa Fiuax, -a.. , GRAND, SQUARE and PARI OK ftSi' : UKAND PIANO FORTES, made with S"fj3'"'r"(7 all the improvements conductive to i " la J ii superiority of Lie, touch m& drrability, GOL MEDALS awarded at the Fairs in New York, 18 'bt and '44, and ia tl. Louis, 1859. Kealers, Scho and Families will atve money by calling befire p chasing. Alt instruments guaranteed tor tnree v Warerooms 142 BROOUE ST , (a lew doors Wee Broadway.) New York. feb21-6 New York Pianos. T.' II. CIIA3IBKKS' PIANO F0RTES. Eatabllaned In 1828. T. U. CILVMUEUS, Piano Manufacturer, (Formerly Dubois ic biodart,and Dubois, Bacou t Chambers,) QWareroomslntbeXIlble IIOQe,wa Cor. 8th street and 4th Avenue, NEW YORK CITY. This is a reliable place to purchase Orders by letter faithfully executed, and perlect citigfaction guaranteed . - N. B. teend for a clrcalar, with description of at v tea and scoedul. of prices. turilUn - Ladies' French Dress and Pack ing Trunks. : j o u x ivAMAti i:. 42 College Street, " DEALER IN " Ladies' and Gents' Fine Trunks, HAS received aJililtonaTsuppiiea of Ladiea' Extra Large Drees TruuVs, ot Uw latest style.. Bt English toie Leather ttel Spring Trnnks; Ladies' buu net Boxes, single and Doable Tup; Valises, Bags, ax. for sale at very tow prices. - ' joneS-tr JOHN RAMAGE. . . FItUlT JARS. STONI CCS Fruit Jars foreale by ogls-tf RAIN'S, BROWN k CO NEWBOOKS; Jl!?T RKCE1YED BY . J O U N YORK CC1 TheKel'.ys and the O'Kellys by Dr. Thoue. . .' Margaret Mancrieffe by t harlea Burdott. The Marble Fawn by Hawthorne, The Duchess of Orleans. Poe and hid Critics. Humboldts Corresjiaudence. " Mill on the Fiona. life Struggle by Miss Pardoe. " . How to en ioy Life. ' Fawn of four Acres. living Rep-esentatton Men. . Art Recreations. Habita of Good Soccity fur Ladies and Gentlemen. Lite's Morning life's Evening. Notes on NcrSng by Miss Nightingale' El Fureidis by autbor of Lamp Lighter. Bryant's Eulogy on Washington Trving. ' Lrttl Be oty by auilior of Gamblers Wife. ' Mores' Letters to Lord Mcauby, Tylney Hall a Lovel by Thomas Hood. jjhrone of David by author of Prince House o! David The Florence stories by Jacob Abbt tt. The Biblecol Reason Why Word of God. Friers-Wood Post Office by Hem, of RedcliC Mademoiselle Mori a tale of Modern Rome. v Years, and other tnrie by Julia Kavanagh C-ODEY'S LADIFS' BOOK, for September. , - GODEY'S INDIES BOOK, for September; PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, for September. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, for September. Just received, and for sale by JOHN YORK & CO., augla-tf No. 3S Union stree Tlags ! Flags ! Flags ! AND DECORATIONS of al! kindsnd sizes for Fourth of July, political and other celebrations. LUCK, 4o Union street is now prepared to furnish the above in any quantity, wholesale and retail. Also. Fireworks of all kinds. Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. JOHN LUCK. jiuie21-tf " " Sunday School Celebrations. Flags Flags'! Flags ! ! ! "VTOTHING adds so much to the appearance of a Pro Ll cession of Sunday School Children as a Flag in the hand of every little buy and girl. LUCK is now prepare to furnish them in any quantity, at 27 College street, up stairs over Shields' Auction Houm. myl-tf FLEMING, HOUSE, S 1 G 1? AND Ornamental Painter, - 62 Union Street, NASHVILLE, ( Between Cherry and Summer streets.) Jg3 Orders from the country promptly attended to If the Grave Could Speak WE should learn that one half of the children born, die before they are live years old. Give no strong medicines to children, but at once resort to the Uraelenberg Children's Panacea, The most valuable medicine for young children that has ever been invented. The Health Bitters, For 25 cents, will make half a gallon of the best Stomach Bitters known invaluable for weak constitu tions, dvspeptic habits, billioua disorders derangement of the 8Uimach and bowels. Every family should use them at the present change of the season. , aprl4-tt . MAIIKKN.IK & 3I1NCUIN. Fireworks Fireworks ! ! FLAGS AND TORCHES! JOHN LUCK, 45 Union street, has now the best as sortmunt in Nashville of everything in the above line, which will be sold, wholesale and retail, as low as a good article can be bought anywhere. The Torches are something new, and tne best thing ever introduced for political processions. augl4-tf T r u nlLS ! T r vi n Us TUST received a few more LADIES' LARGE FRENCH fj DRESS TRUNKS; Solo Leather Trunks, Steel Spring Valises and Bags. ALSO LADIES' BONNFT BOXES, Tray Tops, very cheap for cash. - JOHN RAMAGE, auglA-tf 41 Collexestreet LIVERY STABLE. ITTSL T. WRIGHT A CO., would res)cct- V fully inform the citizens of Nashville and the public generally that they have purchased the well known Livery Stable and the stock aud fixtures, formerly occupied by Win. J. Philips, on Market street, just below the Square. We have nrst-rale lots and box-stalls to accommo date drovers, aud all our friends who may favor us with their patronage We pledge ourselves to give satisfaction in all cases. We have a large number of line Saddle Horses and fine Buggies to hire at all times. .. The fact is, we do not inteud being surpassed by any Stable in the Southern country. Come along aud see for yourselves. jan3-ly WM. T. WRIGHT & CO. UNVEIL ITT OF NASHVILLE. MILITARY COLLEGE. J. Bkrkoct Lisbsltt, M. D., D. D., Chancellor of the University, and lrofessor of Chemistry and Geology. Cot. B. R. Johnwix, Superintendent of the Military College, and Proressor of Engineering. JaxesF. Haanjoa, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, aad Natural Philosophy. J. 11. Stewart, A. M-, Professor of Greek and Latin Languages and Literature. Guokok S. Blackik, A. M., M. D., Professor of Botany and Natural History. Rxv. J. W. Hotts, A. M., M. D., Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, and Biblical Literature. R. W. Prrsaa, Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages. J. G. Anglik, Teacher of French and I Tawing. C K. Wwstos, M- D-, Surgeon. The First Term of the Academic Year 1860-61, com mences on the 3d of SeHember, 1860. The Second Term commences on the 27th of January, 1861. Commencement Exercises take place on the 12th of June, ls61. Tuition, boarding, Washing, Fuel, Rooms, Servants' attendance, and usoof Arms, (105 per Term. Matri culation Fee, $5. Studeuts are required to famish their rooms. Engineering, French, Spanish, German, Drawing, Book-keeping, and Fencing each $10 perTerur of twenty weeks. Students under 14 years of age will not be admitted. By the aid of Military Discipline, effective govern ment is established, and health, physical culture, good order and industrious habits are promotxi. For Catalogues, or additional information, apply to any Member of the Faculty, or B. R- JOHNSON, july 23 w2m. Superintendent. Furnishing and Fancy Goods. I f E arc daily receiving additions to our already full V V supply ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS. We bave all the latest styles of Shirts and Collars, Stocks, Cravats and Ties. We have any quantity of Gloves, Gauntlets, Robes, Suspenders and all qualities of Hos iery for both Ladiea and Gentlemen. Our stock of Un derwear is complete, embracing all the heavier fabrics of Silk and Woolen, suitable to the approaching season. These goods will be sold at correspondingly low rates with the short crops. - - - J. H. McGUX, sei3-tf Cherry St. , one door from Union. Furnishing a 1 Fancy Ujods." WE are daily .receiving additions to our already full supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. We have all the latest styles of Shirts and Collars, stocks, Cravats and Ties. We have any quantity of Gloves, Gauntlets, Robes .Suspenders and all qualities of Hosie ry for both ladies and Gentlemen. Our stock ot Under ware a completeembracing all the heavier fabrics of Silk and Woolen, suitable to the approaceing season. These goods will be sold at correspondingly low rales with tho short crops. . J. H. MoGILL, sepl24-lf Cherry St., one door from Union. Baltimore Bell and Brass Works - No. 63 HoUiday SL. :BALTliJIOBEr Md. - JREGESTER & WEBB, . Keep on hand and mast to order, : BELLS OF every sire and tone, varying from 10 to 10,000 Mesne, which are warranted in all respects equal to any made ia the Cootkt. Alsq.manufactureevery variety of Brass Faucets for Water, Steam and Gas. Also, Brass Castings, Babbiu's aad Anti-Friction Metal all of which is sold upon pleasing terms. ; ' h , r Send for a Caxaloocs asd PiucxLbi... marl3-d6ni ... ........ IF YOU WANT A HOT FIRE BURJOTHE -I - Order, can le left In Box 91, P. 0. '" aeelTMC - . 9, J, AGXETF, . TV Vesper Gas flight! V The '.Cheapest. Mo st Brill i ant .-.i;-.,,;AND-- -i" KOST fOiTEXlEXT IfiTIFICliU LIGHT? ixTTirpTbuLi ii rrtHIS GAS U generated, from PurjKVial Oil, and for I . elegaiM-e, economy, safety and simplicity cannot be kurptuMcd. The nxures arc iu the sanni.tyto as the ordinary gjs flxturen. r - Principal Agency at 47 Cooper's Buildms; Cher ry street, whonj the light can be soon at anv time-. - 1 janl2-ly THOSjH TAYU.'- Coal! Coal! Coal! -' ALL persons kiring a errKRioa article of Coal, en tirely free from Slate ob Crstixs and making only Sav'E!i per cent, ashes, should send an order to the Et na Coal Yard: where : they can obtain .the must eco. aomical Coal in the city at the foliowSig prices: Larg Selected Lump, ' ' 21 cenu per bahel ; Screened or Round, 19"'" . -- BlackBmith's or Fine, 15 " " " OrdcrB can be left in Box 94, P. 0.t or at. the Yard, back of the X. & C. K. R. Depot. ' : " . . dec22-tf . - - SAML. J. AGNEW. - . A N li It E XV WIND'S v; 133 Nassau St., cxt door to the Nassau Bank, K. Y. , is the Aeent for the Nm iLLE Patkiot, and the best circulating Journals in the United States, Caiiailiis and West Indies. - - He is authorized to receive advertisements for us at our published rate. -. ItUADVS i P u blishin g-H o ii s e NEW BOOKS. eta. CANONBURY HOUSE, by G. W. M. Reynolds, prica 60 ADA ARUNDEL, SO 60 13 13 25 25 OUVIA, or the Maid of Honor, " . 1 CHARLEY FOX'S Ethiopian Song Book GEORGE CHRISTY'S Joke Book, No. 2 THE PATRIOT CRUISER, by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.. THE MANIAC'S SECRET, " ... THE MAID OF THE KAN CHE, by Dr. J. IL Robinson. 25 fcvnt tree of postage on receipt of price. . FKE1ERIC A. BRADY, " ' . '.No. 126 Nassau street, New York. Agents wanted. ; . augS-tf w; From 1SCHER, OWEN A CO., General Advertising House, Applcton Building, 34o Bjoadway ; ; - New-York. EIGHT ! LIGHT ! ! EIGHT ! aANCTACTCSEKS OF M PROVED Ktrjseue, " Camphecf, Fluid, and Oil and GAS FIXTURES, IS VAJUOCS STIXCS ASB F1MSH, . . 3CADB TO ORDER TOR ., CHURCHES, COLLEGES, AND PUBLIC BUILDING No. 132 William Street near Fulton, New York. .. feb6-tfy ... . - . . EYFRI PRIZE WILL POSITIVELY; ' BE DRAWN! SECOND Great Distribution OF VALUABLE GIFTS! BY THS " Library Association Co., " Chartered by the State "of Kentucky. . BYERS & CLEMENTS - MANAGERS, . ' . - "' - PADUCAII,JKY.'.' Friday, October 19, I860. 1,650 Masnilicent Prizes,; WORTH 820.000- ; ;' - TICK TimEE DOLLARS. - " " One Gold Prize of $1,000,- One Gold Prize of $300,' Horse, Buggv and Silver Mounted Harness $500r One Rosewood Piano $400, One Rosewood Piano $360, 200 Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Magnificent Silver Ware, Fine China Ware, 8pendid Jewelry,- Fine Family Bibles, &c., Ac. A chance to get one of these valuable prizes for $3, to be drawn at Paducah, Ky., on FRIDAY, October 19lh, 1560, under the management of a committee se lected on that day by ticket holders present. jtW All holders of tickets are requested to attend. ' jf 'g- Send and get a Scheme with list of 1,650 valu able Prizes. - ..-..... AGENTS WANTED, Address BYERS 4 CLEMENTS, augl3 -. Paducah, Ky. Anibrot ype and Dlelaneotjpes, r j iHE cheapest and the best, are made at the Art A Gallery, comer of Cohege and Union streets. Da guerreotype Pictures of deceased persons can- here be copied and thrown up to the Pife Sizb Portrait. .. Please call and see specimens. C. C. HUGHES, v A -Princi)al and sole proprietor of the Melaneotype right in Nashville. nov21-tf E. R. GLASCOCK. G. S. NEWSOM." " GLASCOCK&NEWSOM Office College St., next door to MerckantM' BantK Jw Jjeal.era.in .and , Ag. ts for the purchase and sale of L . -o v.i .: EE A LEST ATE; Eenting Houses or Land in the city or country. W lit atso kits uieir uuuiiiucu ati.ouv.iuu. mi the Collection of claims, negotiation Loans, . &C.M&C. r r . v i . . ,v-"' E.' Ri GLAsGu(;K. i t- t. WILL attend to all sales of Property of every de scription either in town or country. . i - Jan IT tf. " . Cross Vies WaiUcil i THE Nashville and North-western Railroad Com-' nany wish to contract for 40.000 CEDAR CROaS TIES, 9 feet long, 6 inches thick, well hewn, to lace at narrowest place not less tnan s incnes eiear 01 uara ; timber to be sound ; to be delivered at tho- grade tine of the road in' Nashville. " ' ! '--i-i The contractors want to contract for 30,000 WIIITE or POST-OAK TIES of the same size as the above, to be delivered vn. the line of the road, ia piles from-section 14-to 8eotioa 24, enough on each, aeotkia to .supply .the me. - .',;. , Persons wtshme to bid will direct to- the President and Directors of the Nashville and North-western Rail road Company, Nashvillej Tennessee. 1 -' 1L. AY. UaKE ; ate Co. ;- . " : AGENTS FOR THE j CvV Sale and Pa thase of Negroes, At Ko. 16 Cedar Street; 7 , U.J . Between Public Square and Commercial Hotel, dec29-tf. Kasiville, Tenn. Tin Koofins O' : I if"-i u-il HAVING every facility In the way -of workmen and material te do first-rate work with "despatch, T will contract for Tinning rooft,' wither ia the cjty r country , at low rates, and and in every case warrant satisfaction. Gutter, Piping Valley Capping.-fee.) done- in-the best manner: - - ' - - J. W. WILSON, - . febS-tf. -. T r ... Oppisite Sewanee Holisft."' T IV A U VI li .te Iil3;C A S Job Lots of Boot and Ehoea- - : c . -r TTTS liavo a large- In voica "of first qualily'or Boots' V aad Shoes, which we will sell at a great bargain fbr rash, or four months prompt paper. Call immedi ately as they must be sold, at our Ware "rootnS up atairs, No. TlW. - - "," " --' J) ' .-i u.:. - June2S-tf. - - ' - TRABCB PCCVS. : THE ST. CLOUD HOTEX," " VnlartrPit .and lint urnistkrT' "-t iniargea -ana lttiurmsiietl. j THE anderslgned j having taken . the ST. CLOUD HOTEL, baa enlarged it materially, and refurnish ed 4 throughout ia the awet elxgtuit-fctylt'f- will opea the house w the pablie an Thursday the 6ih iu?t. ... '--.'- SAMUEL J. fiiBTrf.. . Resta wants'- .. , lc-opcnca;,8ept;'-1011i, IIIHE Teanessee Coffee and Dratng HalL I All the good JL things of the aeasoosriil be kept constantly .on. band. J. I. BIUGSd 8 i i v-V- X I cm: - i "iftuuM v'"amm was SwroeTz-rn3n'ai Hi"te :."'tk,.-ng Maebinav j ' ; SoutherB Tronk Manufactorj;. - FASSETT & CR0SSMAN, XO? 51 MARKET STKEET, NASHT1LLE, TENNESSEE ; Wanufafinrtrs and Wholesale and Betail LADIES' A.D GEMS' TRATELIXC TRIMS, v .. BONNET ;BOXES,; I Valises Carpet Ba;s, &c.j &c, "PVESIRE to call the attention of all those in want of J-S anything in our liner (wholesale or retail,) to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident that we can sell as low as any other house in the city.- Our stock is all of our own manufacture ana is made of the best materials and by first-class workmen. - All must admit the wisdom of buvinir wort made at home, in preference to buying that made at ww usi expressly lorjODOing: - We especially invite the attention of the ladies to our - . . . i : riTEXT TRIM FOR. LADIES. If It has compartment fbr Bouute, TrBce. Paraeols. oi wm a waier-prooi comnanmeni lor SDomres. via. tt.t.. it': All kinds of Trunks made to order, covered or re paired, at short notice. Give us a call, at 61 Market uiei, iw uoors coum oi ine Square. .;)une23-dly , , ' FASSETT &' CP.OSSMAN. . On - the European Plan, " ".: CITY OF NEW Y0RK-SS Single Itoonis 50 cents per Day City Hall Square, corner of Frankfort st, (Opposite City Hall.) - : Meals, as they may be ordered, in the spacious Re fectory. There is a Barber's Shop and Bath Rooms at tached to the Hotel. ' N. B. Bkwake or Rcx.vers and Hackmkx who say we are full. . It. tit i:CH, julylS-ly Projirietor. W. W. HAMEER& CO., rrr 'S ' ' ' ' ' V'-fffl SMUT SfACHINES, FLOUR PACKERS, BRAN DUS .'"TERS, GENUINE DUTCH ANKER BRAND - .- .. .. BOLTING CLOTH. : i'i ' ' - MAxrr AcruRERa or portable ' ; ' ' GRINDING.' 1XD VBOLTI.VG FLOCR MILLS, CORN and Feed Mills of all sizes, both upper and under runners. Portable and Stationary Engines, Boilers, Gearing, &c, furnished to order, corner of Western Row aud Second sts., Cincinnati. Mills can be 6een in operation at our Factory. marl3-ly ' r -' TENNESSEE MARINE ,t - " '' and :- . -Fire - Insurance Company. ; ; .CAPITAL $150,000 ALL PAH) IN. OFFICE North-west Corner of the Public Square, will take risks against loss or damage by fire on Dwelling and other Houses, Goods iu Store, Ac. Also, Marine and River hazard to and from all ports. ; ALSO .- ; " '. Risks .en! Xegroes against the Dangers' of .. . -.. the River. r 1..: DIRECTORS: : '; : john H. mix, ... JAMES CORREY, M. FOGG, - ; ALEX. ALUSONV . . JOSEPH YAULX, THOMPSON ANDERSON, - JAMES ELLIS, N. E. AIJjOWAY. ' J W. S. EAK1N. K. 11. UAKllfJ( : . JOSEPH VATJLX, President. A. W. BUTLER, Secretary. . '., oct22 ; ' . Flouring Mill for. Rent. ' THE City Flouring Mill, situated on the Cumberland River, just below the city, is offered for rent the remaincer of the present year, with the privilege of next year. ; Apply to Tc&skb S. Foster, Cherrv street, or . JAMES C0RBI1T, June2o-tf - jittheMiU.- cl: . , rull Eosom Shirts. JUST received an assortment of FULL ; BOSOM SHIRTS, with and without collars. Bosoms of Lin-. en, Cambria and Bishop Lawn. Also, a small lot of bhirts, with nne Embroidered Bosoms, by "apro-tr J. H. McGfLL. ' For Sale. THAT comfortable dwelling, No. 165 South Summer .street, formerly the residence of Russell Houston, Esq. Also, No. 15 North Summer street, the present resi dence of Jas. Correy, Esq.. Aliply to J. KIRKMAN, President, ..augl-tf -' -":: - Union Bank tf Tenn. ,. .0 f r N y: yi. '-I. - -V fl' . ECONOMY ! - V i .-..j, urA& ic. ; Pieces ! " . As aeeidentx oiU happen, even in well regulated fami lies, it ia very desirable to have some cheap and conve nient way lor repairing furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c -i' SPALDIITQ'S P2EPARED 6LTJE ,-a ' meets all such emergencies, and no household can af ford to he without it. It is always ready and up to the sticking point.. There is no louger a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls and broken cradles: It is just the article for coae-shell and, other ornamental work, so popular -with ladies of re- noemeni ana lasta. - lV . ., t - This admirable preparation is used cold, beine chem ically held m' solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the beet cabinet-maker's Glue. It may be used ia the place .of ordinary muaiiage, being vastly more adhesive. -"CSEFCX IN TTERY' HOUSE." ' t NB A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25 CeutS. UJ... , i-.t . "Tniorcsale Depot, TSa. 48 Cedar street, New York. , - ULENHY C. SPALDING &C0 . ( : Jv) h 0.1 . . Box, No. a,500, New Yorl : ' " Put up for Dealer ui' Cases ' containing Four, Eight, and Twelve -Doaens a beautiful Lithographic Show Card accompanying each package.- , . n a- A "smgle bottio of JiPALDlNG'S PREPARED GLUE win save fen' times its cost annually to every household.j9. '- - - - . ,,.!,; ,. ; ' Sold by all prominent Statioaers, Dmggists, Hard ware and Furniture Dealars, Grocers and Fancy Stores. ' Country merchants should make a note of 8PAL DLNGW PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate, -. ?-. . janlo-ly GUN AND PISTOL MAKING. I -vn'i is. 2 w ,lL4r-9 I ti,., u.t .l-l-o Franlt; J. Bitterlich, ;3o ; ir DeaiTeri clc i?t t ct, rp Stairs, ,2-.:: to:.NASHYlXIiprKSS.,: I ..' . j JtAKTJT ACTUSEB AJSTD S2ALEB W ' GuHvWlflcs ana IMslols, - All work warranted to be of the finest workmanship and -of the naost superior quality-... . . 4g Repairing done in the best manner, and war ranted." - - t aug-d6m jirrrcsk Garden Seeds; .S TTE are hoar tn receipt oT a wnnptete stock of I.AN- Garden eeeos.orthe growtac aso, including allthe different varieties of ' , . Articuoka, . ' a Lettiuco, ' .1 Beets ... Cabbage, , '"'"'Parsley, w Nastiirtium,", .HaMfiour;rp!perTvir.-5s- Pepper 4rass " Salsify. ' " Eudive. "" Carrots,, T Leek,- '--.. J Beene.fj-tW": Mustard, Borecole, fc " Onkor Peas,'. " . Early Cornj 4 - Rhubarb, ' Asparagns-, ' fquash, Kohl Rajibj, Erg Plant, - aA.AC4ay. vuuuiut.1 . fm 1 7 ci. .'ii'.i? T-rr..v -j , -. . " Blue Grass. Thgnothy, Clover, Herds Grass, Millet, and au oilier klada of Field Seed ou hand. durtug uia aeasoa-. l Country anarthauta applied with Gardoa Seed on .1 ;:w-i-x.i .' '- - -"'TT?vTr ' r ' A. W. M CALL. l ; '-i .- ' ; A. B. .'MONTGOMERr, Frclal o. vr. FA IX Partner . mmM fall, Vliolesale and ltetail , J ; ;. , DEALER IN : GC5f, aTLERY, . " : ' : - EDGE TOCLS, Plows, Bakes, . Cultivators, . v- . AND - '' '. ; BUILDING HARDWARE , 'KIKKUAN & ELLIS' OLD STAND " . 34 ll..i.i:A 4 NASHVILLE, TENN. HAYING adde to onr already large stock of HARD WARE and CUTLERY, a line assortment of FIRST QUALITY . : - RETA1JL GOODS . tmbraulng '-; -. . . . . - flNE TABLE AND POCKET lvNIVES, : EDGE TOOLS, '. r BUILDING HARDWARE, FARMERS, CARPENTERS, ; coopers, smites, and MACLTINISTS' TooU, Implements, Ac, &e. WTe respectfully solicit a call from our friends, for mer patrons of '-M Caix & Co." and the public gen erally. . , - 3LVCAL.li a&i VALtLi, ' Kirkman Ellis' Old Stand, . 34 PUBLIC EQTJABX Nasbxilib, Ataaease', t21-dU MEW BOOftS. Benton's Thirty Years in the United States Senate. Cluskey's Political Text Book. . : Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in the celebrated cam paign of 1868, iu Illinois. Life and Speeches of Senator Douglas v Our living Representative Men. Historical and Legal examination of the Dred Scott Case . Fer sale by JOHN YORK & COjg . aug23 ..,:'. NEW FAlii- STOCK Fite, Shepherd & Co., - Wltolcaale Dealers in , DRY GOOD S, Vaviclies and Cotliis, No 3 Hicks'Building.northsidePublicSquare, JVASIIVILEE, TENNESSEE. w E invite the attention of City and Country Re tail mercuanig 10 our sioct 01 FALL, AIM) WINTER GOODS, -1 now in store and ready for exhibition, ' 8CS Our stock will be found unusually attractive and complete; and we shall otTer the strongest inducements to cash buyers and to all prompt and responsible deal ers. FITE, SHEPHERD & CO. aug30-tf , Musicale. YYERSCHELL FENTON'S mode of accguiplishlng his XX Pupils in the use of the Vioujc and Gittar, is of the most impulsive and modern schools.. For is pro gressive excellence in imparting a Kxiowledge of tlie Art, Reference may be obtained of his numerous patron ef this Citv as well as the mimical people throughout the country.- ,. ; Tekk.s For instruction, Violin. ... m per month .. . Guitar.. $8" " " . . " " 40 per session Addresses may be made at either of the Music Stores and at the St. Cloud Hotel. Applications attended with the strictest and most immediate punctuality. Room over the City Bank where he may be loand at home. ....... , N. B. Pianos tuned to order. ,. sep3-lm LA HEFISH, FRESH 0TST US WILD GAME. NO. 1DEADEKICK STREET. STEPHEN ; 110 LCOMB, WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Nashville that he has opened a Depot on Deade rick street, where he intends to keep a constant sup. ply of the finest LAKE FIH, BALTIMORE OYSTrRiL and all kinds of WILD GAME, which be will sell at reasonable prices. " sept-24-U Feed for Stock. THE Feed reduced to $2 50 per barrel bv ' BENJ. F SHIELDS & CO. July 23, 1880-tf. : H'FERRAN'S NORTH MARKET 3TRLET. THE nndesigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public that be has etill on hand a number of handsome vehicles of all kinds, and a splendid stud of buggy and saddle horses, for the use of fast young genu on cotKlXNU tATummvs, or ror the accom modation of Young America and Young America's Sweetheart. . What man living, of any sort of progressive spirit, would be content to snail it behind a SLOW HORSE when he knows that an ANIMAL OF SPIRIT could be obtained . 'AT THE LEVIATHAN STABLES. Parties desiring Coaches for "PIC-NICS," and safe and careful Drivers, should not forget what the papers said about Taa Nsw CeacR, from the Leviathax Litest Stables, on North Market street. J.C. McFERRAN, . Proprietor. jau20-tf ,7; A U0VE1TY IN THE AST WOULD. . . Photography upon Porcelain ' ' Secured by Letters Patent in the United , States, England, France and Bel- , .''"- i ,frjum . : -'.-. " The .American Photographic ; Porcelain'. i ,-5i:-.. Company. :;S " ' ' No. 781 Broadwat, New Tork, ' Having secured their novel and ingenious Invention by American and European patents, are fully prepared to execute all orders for "MINATCRE LIKENESSES OF PERSONS ON CHINA," presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the brilliancy and finish of a water-color drawing, and a hitherto unattamed quality of durability, by being rendered as imperishable as the -natural properties of the artielea opuo which they are transferred. AS the patented prooraa of ta. Company raabUa th. reproduction of Photographs, not only on plain sur faces but apon ruch as are round or of any decree of Irregularity portraits can bo reproduced with fault- tesa accuracy, and. delicacy of delineation, ti pea Por celain wares of any description and dimension used as articles of luxury or of household utility, such as URNS, VASES, BREAKFAST CUPS, T0I LET ARTICLES, Ac;. "thereby "securing faithful portraits and furaishing an . . . 1 . . 1 -h4 n rvdAai uin j .f a ri 1 - t m unique and exquiaiic tnjiu n. vxa4A,Ma Va .a Ia order tp furnish faculties for the gratification of the popular taste, ana to m" " trons or the Fine Arts desirous of having Portrait on Porcelain, the Company have imported from Europe a 11.. 'r .uneriur norcelaln goods, manufactured" to Iheir owa order, which they sell at coat prices. , riirht and consequently the only persona authw-iied to aim lianroccsathey have determined, in order to af ftlrd Peoolein every section of the Union an opporto isiv to DosBessPortraita on China, to make the. loUow. kia ' twoucartion to residuou in th jcuuinrr, who ara .vTi. iTTrUit oersonally the Atelier and Galleries -ia the American wjiuiwj - v- - km Yortv Persons sending a photograph, ambror. 4 vie er daguerreotype W Uia ofiieo of thaj. ompauxjn NewVork, acoanrpanied by wva Bcaxaaa, will receive in fetura by express, free of other charge, a richly or namented Breakfast Cup and Saucer, with the portrait trausna-red thereon: " - 'J : . By ransmittiug a aagoerrootrpe and ta bouam, they will secura in like manner, a bandauma Vreaeh Vase or Touat ArtK le, with Uw jxwuait reproduced by the patented process. ' " " - Braendmg a pair -of daguerreotypes and nvraas dollars, xhey wlU receive in retura a patrof rich gevrea Vases, with, tha, portraits executd equal to miuature paintings; and, in like manner, pprtraita caa be reproiluced-tn porcehan "area or Vases uf every flUSiUI 9t no1 tKJm Prloe from Tweuty to Due Hundred dollars the pair. ,' XiB-Ba particular, in writing the addrrsa, town , eountv and tuuo distinctly- Ail letters to ba ad 4rZsZi io 'MANAGER, AMEKICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC TOKCET-AEf CO.r 7SI Broadway, . Nttr Xobx. oeia-" - -; - .kj . mf mm. J Shelton's Marble Works! Church street, next door to Cornelius's Cabinet shop ' T J " INasliTiIIe, Tenn., ri 1HE undersigned would inform his b-ieods p, JL and the public generaUv that he will conO '' tmoe tha MAJiHIjL BUSINESS in this city, at hn sbop. next door to Cornelius's Cabinet shop, on Church nirv-t, and caLU atU-uiKtn la the stock of . . ;: Marble Tlonuraenle, Tombu, etc. Which he has on exhibition and for sale, embracing great variety, finished in the mest superb manner. He is prepared to manufacture on the auurieet notice? Marble Mantles; and every description of Marble Work, ot um iuiest American and ItaJan Mar bio. Iu work will, as heretofore, be wanuuei, and rns pricx tu ouiv iiw limes. , ji. L. ShuXJCkN , jan tf. ; For October. Harper's New Monthry Magazine ; Godey's Lady'a Book ; , Peterson's Lady's National Magazine ; ' i . Arthur's Home Magazine ; Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine; r Arthur's Home Magazine; Jm?t received by , F. HAG AN k CO., eeptl4 . - College street. University of Louisiana. - LAW DEPARTMENT. THE Lectures in this Department will commence on the second MONDAY ot November, 1660, and con tinue until the first M.idAV of April. 1S61. They win embrace the various bran.UeS ol the Civil Law, of the. Common Law, aud of Equity; Admiralty, Commercial, International, aad Coasinutiocal Law, and th Jari&- prudeuo of the United Slatea. Tiie Lectures will be delivered bv four Professors : .... Hon. THDjnoRE H. McCALEB, LL. D., Professor of Admiralty and International Law. RANDELL HUNT, Professor of Commercial and Crimin-' ai Law, and the Law of Evidence. CHRISTIAN ROS1X1US, LL. D., Professor of Civil Law. ALFRED HENNEN, Professor of Coutitutional and Common Law, and Equity Jurteirud. nee. No city in the United fciatvs has the advantages which New Orleans possesses for the ready and perfect acquirement of the Modern Languages. Good Board can oc obtained as cheap here as in any other large city in the Union. All communications must be addressed, to the Dean of the Faculty, at New Orleans. . RANDELL HUNT, augl0-d&wt3Jmin Dean of the Faculty. COAL,! , COAL! COAL! UNTIL further notice, will be sold at the Yard of the Raccoon Mountain Coal Company (formerly -.tna) at the following prices: Lump Coal, perlon.... $5 60 Rouud Coal, " " 6 00 Nut Coal, " " 4 00 Blacksmith's do. " " 3 50 Mr. Jons; B. Laxg will in future attend to the busi ness of the Company in this place. SAMUEL JTAGNEW, General Siieriutcndent R. M. C. Co. Nashville, August 16, 1S60. MS" Orders can be leit in Box No. 84, Post Omce, or at the Yard, back of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Iiepot. JOHN B. LANG, . : . augl7-tf Agent- UOLSE. SIG. A.D OE.MMATAL PAIXTER, JVo. to IVortli Market street, ' Opposite Myers, Hunt & Co.'s Carriage Shop. Itf All orders from the city or country attended to with promptness and dcsatch. septll-lf 'Lobucco Sale li ays AT A. HAMILTON'S WAREHOUSE, On Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays, AT TEX O'CLOCK A.' M. MS" This arrangement is made for the purpose o both accotnnidaling buyers and planters, aud 1 hope will be satisfactory. marl7-tf . A. HAMILTON. Ice! ltc!! Ice'.'.V WE have opened our Ice Depot ia the rear of the State Bank, and wnl sell us chp us any m tlie market that is as good. Our ice is from Paradise Hill, thirteen miles north of Nashville, and made exclusive ly of the best Spring Water in die State, from four to eight inches thick. Wo will open a dejiot on South Cherry street at C. McCrary's grocery store about the 15th of April. . marl6-tf B. E. & J. J. GARRETT. IOO At IV lS O LaA A II FOR SALE. THE undersigned will sell one half, or the whole of 700 Acrea of Land, lying in Council's Bend, 00 Duck River, in Hickman county, Tennessee, about four miles below Ceulreviile. les Iplioii. , - There is about 200 Acres of Land now in cultivation, and about 300 more hi for cultivation. It has three laming Spring on it, with buildiugs at each one a comfortable Frame Dwelling, wuu suitable negro and other out houses. The farm can be divided into three parts without injury. - . Terms. ' . If only one half is sold, one third of the purchase money must be paid in cash, the balance on two equal annual installments. If the whole tract m sold togeth er, one payment must be in cash, and the balance on equal annual ensiaiunenis iroui one 10 seven years, as may be agreed on. Persons wishing to purchase can call and examine for themselves, or can get any infur. malion they may wish by addressing . S. H- WILLIAMS, augl4-w2m Ceutrevilie, Tenn. Notice. HAVING been appointed and qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of David Smiley, sr., dee'd., all persons having claims against said estate are noti fied to file them with me within the time required by law or they will be forever barred ; and all persons in debted to the same are hereby required to coma for ward and make payment. E. C DRAKE, aepl4-lra Adm'r of David Smiley, sr. p. w. n AX EY & CO NO. 46 MARKET STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealers - IN Wronght and Cast Iron Cook Siwrs, ' - AND every Tariety of heating stoves, Grates, Tin plate, Copper, Iro , Wire Zinc, Xijwnod, preyed and common Tinware, Brass Kettles, Fruit Cans and Jars, Copper bottoms, Ac, . Are now in receipt of a large aud well assorted stock of every article usually kept in their line of business, which they are deter mined to sell low for cash or to punctual dealers. . Job work of every kind solicited and special atten tion given to it. We are also prepared to do Roof ing , Gutter Big, 'Ax., in the best manner possible. . . sept 6-3 in . Dry-Woods very Cheap. I AM now in receipt of my large ami well assorted stock of Staple and Fancy Dry -Goods, which I am offering at very low price. As quick sales and Bmaii pronts is my motto, 1 am willing to take up with the latter to accomplish the for mer. and will offer treat inducements to all who will favor me with a call, especially to cash bnyers. Come and see for yourselves. DAVID HUMPHREY, : . sept21-tf i - No. 22 South side of tlie .quare. ... The Craflienberg VegeUble Pills, - ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR FAJOLY CSE ,''.: - And for ..' nroiGESTIOJf I COXSTIPATIOy HEAD- ACHE 8ERV0TJSNE xXLIOTJSJJESS HEAETBTJKW-ACIDITT-H ATJS EA F LAT TJLENCE WANT 0? APEUTE DYSPilP SIA IJTEE C0aiALAIJfTGEIPlIIG3. On account ol their great mildness, aud frcm tha fact that they never gripe, nauseate, or leave the bowels in a constiputed condition, the Gra?flienberg Pills will be found more pleasant than any other. ja-Price 25 cents per box. On the receipt of one dollar, four boxes will be sent by mad, free of postage to any part 01 tne couniry. MACKENZIE A 1UNCHIN, , , . No. 14 College street. ept22-tr . A New Novel, by Marion Harlan d, author of Alone, Hidden Path aad Moss Side, for sale in Nashville by - . v. '. - JOHN YORK CO., ,i aug28-if . . . ... No. S3 Union street. C A Fine .Mew Top Bufsy. ; WE bave a handsome new Buggy for sale at ' month time, for satisfactory paper. - ..;, . . -BENJ.F.cUHELD3CO.v-, ---: i ieBtral Rooms, sep-22-Lf' - 27 College Street. ..Store Koom tor . licnt., : TWO Store Rooms, well loaatad. to rent for tha ba-. Mice ot 1860. , Apply to H F eilXiS ft CO. Chancery Sales. - AVT to a decretal order,- made ia -the cane V I ' I . 4.1MI. .. .. . kl . i... ... V.,pnn al. re u dared oe the llt dar of Sept. at Centcrvilie. I will proceed to sell, oa the 2nd 4y of. November., 18d0, on the premises, a valuable tract of land, con taining about liOO acrea, lying oa Lolterwood Crvrt in Hickman County, together with a valuable Grist and Saw Mill erected upuo. tha same, lhe terms of said sale will be upon a credit of una two aad .three years. ' Notes with good security and tiuo retained up. oa- the property for the porvhaaed money ,'wtthoat the right of redewption. u-- ., on tne samo aay, ia Hickman Count v. In the case of Boiling Cordon, et aL nu Andrew J. Gordon, t. ol-r will proceed to sell, on the pre miaes . to the highest and anil last bidder, a tract of land containing li4 acres lymg oa Duck River, the boundaries of which ara described in the pleadings filed in said cause, b&lida&ud w-.il be sold on a credit of cue aud two yeacs with intorent frem date of sale. ' OKNTIXE A . N IXoN , . . .SeplUii-td,.-- .-7 - ".J t--w--Cferk Master. " .,, .Kecoud-liand Buroncat. tSe GOOD city made Family Burouohe, but little used fiirulArhMiihr - - - " ' A eutA.tr HATES OF AD VEHTi SEN G (TUt OK LBS TO CO-VSfUIT J A SQFaKB.) One Square 1 day $1 00 each additonal buertioa $ M 1 week, 3. 00 each additional square M ' 1 month 00 . " " I CO X - oO 4M " s " 12 oo " a oe - IU 00 " " " 8 M 12 . 25 00 " i 10 00 . . . v j ' - " - t u r -i aeia ax nxAScaa. One square, one year, $30 each additional square $10 . Wriueo Aiotioe must b given to take out aad atop advorltsvroeuie of yearly advemsera beiora the year expire, otherwise we shall charge till done. No contract uf yearly adrenisetneeta will be discon tinued without previous notice to as, nor will any charge be made lor k'ss than one year at the yearly rat. .. ..... ' Adrerlisers exceeding the apaoo ecs txacted fbr.rlll be charged for the excess. tm Uilueatloual Xotlcc. MONDAY, SEPT. . 3RD, MRS. IRWIN win apea a Srhool for Girls ia tha Basement of the Preabyte rutn Ch arch , Eilgeneid. Arrangements have been made to give a full and thorough Academic and CoUegiata Education. . . The Lady emploved to teach Music cannot fail to riva entire satisfaction. - - Mun. P. F. MMIi, a native of France, aad a grado ate of the lUiyal CoUege of Algiers, wiU teach French, Spanish, Italian and Modern Greek. Moo. Santel pre souia the bci teaiiimunials from many disuaguadiedl JKTSOU.S, Mr. R. J. Meigs says of Hon. SanUd: "He baa been ttsachii my sun sutua time, and Uus practical trial of him cuuviucea me that lie deserves to hm ij-iwuut . fUiniif as a Teacher of French." The resell v Jttue rr Bosekn of Ave moo lbs are SIS (20 aud . ' EXTRAS - nMusiconthe Piano V- ...,t25 00 Latin and Greek mm Modern Languages.... ................. SO 00 CToenet and Needle work t 00 a Pupils wiU be cWifed from the to the end of the Session. The bills will ba a-r.hu. .t the middle of the Svesion. - auc2S-tf HELM BOLD'S GENUI NE --PREPARATION IIELVBOLD'S BCmrtot the Bladder. HELM HOLD'S BVCHU for thrKidneva, HELM BOLD'S BCCHC for the Gravel", H EL M B OLD'S BIXHU for the Droiisy, HELMBOLD S BL CHU for Nervousness, HELMBOLD S BCCHU for Loss of Memory, . HELM BOLD'S BCCHC for Dimness of Vision, HELMBOLD S Bl CltU for Difficult Breathing, HELM HOLD'S BCC1IU for Weak Ntirree, HELMBOLDS BCCHC for Universal Lassitude, HELMBOLD S BCCHC for Horror of Disease, HELM HOLD'S BCCHC for Night-sweats, HELMBOLD S BCCHC for Wakefulness, HELMBOLD S BCCHC for Dryness of akin. HELMBOLD S BCCHC for Eruptions, HELMBOLD S BCCHC for Pain in the Back. HELM BOLD'S BCCHC Tor Heaviness of the Eyelid with teniorary 6ufiusatHn and lost of auiht HELMBOLD S BCCHC for Mobility and' Restless ness, with want of attention and horror of society HELMBOLD S BCCHC for Obstructions, HELMBOLD S BCCHC for Excesses arising from indiscretion, and all diseases of FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES OLD OR YOCXO. 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Use HclmbUd't Eunct Bmchm tor diseases and afTec tions of the mt distressing character. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu for all affections and diseases of the : Whether existing ia - - MALE OR FEMALE From whatever cause originating and bo matter of .BOW LOXG S1AXDIXG. .- u u " . AU the above diseases and symptoms admit of tha same treatment and may originate from the same cause. READ ! READ 1 1 READ 1 1 1 TTELMBOLD'S BUBIftJ is safe and pleasant in taste and odur,-but immediate in action. rersunally appeared before me an Alderman of tha city of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn, dues say that his preparation con tains no narcotic, mercury, or injur 10 us drugs, but at purely vegetable. H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me, the 23d day of NoJ V ember, 1064. WM. P. HTBBARD, Alderman. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $6, delivered to any addrecs. OXE TILXXG CERTAIX, A Trial Costi hnt a Dollar-Try it ! And be convinced of its efficacy. And it is accompan ied by reliable and responsible certificates from Profes sors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen ana others. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 104 South Teuth street, below Chestnut, -- - v Philadelphia. ' XECESSARY CAUTIOX Should unprincipled Deal ers try to palm off another article, which pays a better profit and is worthless, atk lor Helmbold's, take no other. - CURES GCARAXTEED. " i-. XAtXS 4-BROWir, Wholesale and He tad Agents, Nashville. .. Sold oy all Dragyutt everywhere. -aug6-dawly .. ; Grass Seeds: Ci fi BARRELS Timothy Seed; -. J 20 " Blue Grres do; , 20 " Orchard Grass do; - 20 " - Herds Grass do; x In store and for saie low by septll :.. . HUGH VcCRXA Jt 00. . '.lcw Books. . Just racetved by - - JOHN YORK & .CO., " r:. " NO 83 rxiON STREET, -'THE MOTHER-IN-LAW, y Mrs. South worth, la thorof Lady of the Isle complete la 1 vol f 1 24. . Language without a master. '- t- Latin, Spauish, French, Italian and German lanjua gea without a master. Any one, or all of theaa lan guages can be karncd by any on without a teacher, with the aid of this book. "Price SI 25. octl-tf Shoes for tlie .Million. SXliEU & FRIZZELL. HAVE in store, a large and superior stock of Boots, Shoes and Ua:tura, to which they call iho atten tion of all who wish guou shoes and at remarkably lam prieet. Our stock for GeuUemea is large, and embraces every variety, both aewed aud pegged. The ladiea will tied every style of Gaiters, with and without heels. Also, Slippers, Bueluim, ftc, for Boys aad Youths, Misses and children. We have a large slock aad of every variety. .v. . ; .;. v PU AaNTATIOX shoes. We would call the alienliea of Planters to oar PRK MIL'M m'.OUA.V, which is a most superior article. Also. Ejp aud LLk-tc Brogaiie. Dulca Ooota for women, heavy double sole thick Boots. Our stock of Boya Boota aad Shove fur fall and wmtir is brg aad good. W liave taken aauaual pains la feueig up our ktock this tali, and we are am. 11 tied that will give satadao tuia and iaduoemeuta to all Cash and -prompt pajmg casuuni-ra who khall give us acall. j octa-tf - r . , Dissolution of CopartnersiJpa ' The firm of SAinJTi', PORTER CO., la this day dissolved by jnutual ooosenl -Mesara. Saudey and Ber rv retiruuc. The remauisug rxii-.nert have takea i&to I . . a- ca ua Alia hmr .m k. their Duaiuee, Ar. iv. j. aiv.(, w an imim m f fZZi beretotore at the old stand, No 1, PnblM I ' . . l . . snuare. uud the name aad aty le uf vpi3t-int ',- , , , . HJkLf Eli, JOHNSON Ca : . .. ." NEW F1IIM?- The undersigned having sold Uwtr interest ia the biteuiess of Sautl r , Kirter & Co., la Mtr. PhtUt, JtCoon : .Co., Ex4uBiva WhjVoiiW dtwlera ia Hate, Caps, etc ate, take pleasure in reuoaunendtng the new tlra tf Uie continued eouddeeoa ut theu- old. friejoda and costotuers aad to tb public m general. -? - - R.C.SAIFLEY. lepd-Xza , . ' Wil. L. BEKRY.