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. - ' i - t .... . J N ASHVILIE TTJESDAi MOENda. . .MAY 11 1858 jTir- A New Methodlst Cuikcii ia the Southern portion or this city is getting to be every day, more and more, an iulitpruatile nrct'fefity. In that thriving put of the city, thi-re are already Ave tt aix churches, at which well attends r'-liiouc wrvics are performed every rabatb. The only one of the Mr-thodint persuasion south of the Medical Collope. is tae E'yiaa Grove church, in lb neightior hood of the Cemetery. This U too small to accommodate the large and constantly in creasing congregations that throng it three times each Pu id y. At edifice of much larg er dimensions van projwted toine two year ago, and the foundation laid on the corner of College and Mulberry streets. From aoinc cause the work watt Micpended till wilhiu a few days ago. We are happy to ol. rve that ereral hands are now at work upii it, and hope it will be ptihed toa Fpeorty completion. We trust, too, that it will be rtieh ns will te a lasting orrinim at not only to that part, but to the city at large. It will be certainly of great looal advuntage and convenience, and we would tfiigg'ft that the property holders in that vicinity, without regard to their de nominationnl predilection, unite their efforts with those ot the church, and carry forward the enterprise. Kp -cially should the church memben-hip in the city assist, in fiiriiirliing the facilities T-r reli-ious attendance and worship, which tlJs locality so loudly calls for. Spring Fair. I"'ift;i Dav, Mat 8nr. Trifling Mare in Hurntnt. Geo. Stanley, (Lady .Suifolk) premium. Iivyjy Horse Win. Lollingcr, premium; J. 15. Ticket, certificate. puny Master Win. Jones, premium; Master Jack Cartwright, certificate. Iltst llir'vwimhip II. U. Owen, premium; J.C. Own c rtiticate. Ile-l 1'1'ihiwih. Gregory, premium; A. II. Owen, certilieate. Tiro hurts turning I'lr A. Gregory, (HotiH ton plow) premium; II. C. Eh in, certificate. One h-re tununj I'loic Aruietrong L Co., (Miller's plow,) premium; II. C. Evvin, certili cat . Hay and Strum C'u'i r Armstrong fc Co.. (Siuclair'n patent) premium; Armstrong & Co., (Cunning7 patent.) certificate. Jiqurl Mrs. Win. Nichol, premium and certificate. fpZr- luring a recent vi-it to New Orleans, one of the Tatihot rroprietors had the plea mre of meeting with C'apt. M. I. F. fl. Lrooks, and enjoying his ho-pitality. Jiinee. he hits al-andoueil st -auiboat lite, the Captain lias lieeii keeping a boarding lions, by which he is gai.iing celebrity as a genial, kind-h art ed host, and siiccssful provider, and support ing himself haudsom'-ly. IIi- house is a favor ite lace of resort fr Na.-hvill-! folks, whom it gives him great sati.-fnctiou to receive and entertain. His numerous friends, in tliis sec tion of country, will be gratified to hear of his succ !ss, and join us in the hope that he is on the road to fortune' Thk Gaiktv. This (-vetting closes the cn-pag-m-nt of the E.iuli.sh Op- ra Troupe. The election for the farewell jierforiiiaucu is the naiversally admired opera. The hinjlitrr of tlie Regiment. The series of enlertainmeiits by this Troupe, have been characterized by some of the finest passages in the world of music. Lot them have an audience worthy of their merits, at parting. Sf- Amongst the visitors to our city, we ere p1ea.sed to nota our friend Hon IIattox, of Wilson, and O. F. Riika, Fsq., of the Russeli ville (Ivy.) llerM. FAiUirs Patriot : The following is a rerKitim tt literatim copy of a veritable letter which was received a few days since by a friend in this city. The writer panned and mailed it without the nmotest expectation of seeing it in prinL Without his permission, then, we publish it entire, only omitting the surnames of the par ties concerned. We deem this a line t-ivcimen f original frtyle in modem correspondence, and w ith the hie that it may serve to stimu late ami guide aright the literary aspirations of 'Young America' and also that it may oc cupy a prominent corner in the forthcoming edition of the model Letter Writer. without further preface, it is left with you for pul- lication. Kacikvihf. M.iy 2i), 1.'S. Wii.uk: This lovely Sablmth after sundown I situate my corporeal franm. inspired by sur rounding influences, to scribble a few paral lel t von, in reply to that majrniferously (doq'ientiul epistle we had the houorability to recene from you sometime previous. Now as I write, the lonesome barking of the uck-egg hounds greet my nrieular appen dages in harmonic discord .with the shrill (xpieaking of the myriad- of froggycnle, whose songs are well-elioruwd by the hoarse croaking of their green sires, wafted by the oriental zephyr-", and leaded with odontic miasma, which arise in thick profusion from the mounds of mortifying vegetation, which till the eastern mars hadjacent to our pleasant little village. Insiiire.l ly such Fcenes, sounds and scents, endowed l.y u penms transciulently ehnpient. I will now inform you. that mentally and physically, all of us are batifically blessed. As for our .orporeal condition, we are teast insr upon the last extracts of Lord It icon, with plenty of bread and ungnriittiin Hovix. And now, as it is time to retire to my somnam bulic couch, and this production has some what ex haitsted me, I must draw my letter to a close by requesting you to return amicable regards to each oue ia the concatenation of our consanguinity. Yours, T. 8. n. We. have received a telegram inform ing us that after performing this prodigious literary effort, the writer swoned away. The New York company formed for promot ing colonization and conimetec ii: Central America have l.it ly obtaiio d from the New York Assembly a very lits ral charter. The capital of the company is $300,(100. They have he M a preliminary nut-ting, and are soon to be organized. They have already established a small colony on the bay of Fin neca, a very commanding situation for trade. It is by such agencies that Central America ii to be regenerated and American lz d Beactiks of thk Hums!! Slavic Tkaok. Letters from Havana, to the 21th tilt, state thai the British ship Tasmania, ninety-one days from Hong Koug, arrived at Havana on the 22J, with 2(o Aiatics on board, contrac ted for eight years labor. She rt jorta Ki3 having died oi thepix-ago. The Spnish nhip Julian one hundred and eighteen days from Suratow, China, arrived on th- same d y, with 270 Asiatics, and reHrU 1J7 having d'nd ou tha passage. The State of Illinois is said to contain the most extensive coal dcjMwiU of any country 1 of eijual extent on the glole. It is nmre itinn i. is contained in all L'urope. Nearly SO.OtM) iwpiare miles of surface rests ujsju basins of coal, at depths convenient for profitable mining, 'and very often coal is found at the surface, and Is obtained by stripping or cant ing oil the layer of soil above. Ji4f SL Joseph paper aays that Gov. Tuwell and Major McCulhx;h, ths Uuli peace coinmiasioneni, are traveliog 1c (rest itpleu dor. They have bo escort of fifteen men, and eight splendid liht carriagt-e, each jlrawn by four superior mules. The exiect to travel at the rate of aixtjr tuilea per dj. - - At meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Jefferson Medical College (at Philadel phia.) t.he largest in the United States, held on the 27th ult., Prof. Samckl II. Diolson, of Charleston, S. C, wa elected to fill the chair of Theory and Practice, made vacant by the death of the late Prof.' J. K. Mitch six. J7 An exchange" says that the Rev. Rabbi Raphel, Ncttor of the Hebrew Kabbis of New York, in V recent lecture, handled Solomon rather familiarly. He said he had an elevat ed opinion of him, though he irould have liked him better f he luid been Us of a Mormon in hi practice. The Emperor of Austria has presented to Lieut. Mai kt the great gold medal for the arts and sciences, in acknowledgment of the value of Lieut. MAt ur's services as an Amer ican navy officer, towards the advancement of science and the improvement of naviga tion. ?r- The New York Herald, oT May Cth, contains eight entire pages of advertisements of the New York Lvlyer without any in fringement on the ordinary advertisements and reading matter of the Herald, which was published for that day ou a quadruple sheet. ' Lcmbkr. The Pittsburg Dispatch esti mates the lumber run out of the Allegheny river this spring at a hundred millions of feet. Of this twenty-four millions were sold at Pittsburg, and the remainder passed on down ths Ohio. !&f" The debates during the present ses sion of Congress, up to the 30th April, occupy eighteen hundred quarto pages iu the Con gressional Globe, of which nine hundred pages are ou the Kansas question. Steamboat & IMm Items. AKK1YA1.S. May 9 Cuba, Rome. J. G Cline, Memphis. Rock City, Carthage. 10 Acacia Cottage, Uurksville. fcdigo, Rowcua. JlKrAHTl'PKS. 0 Ella. Ilarpeth .Shoals. Cuba. Paducau. Llanche Lewis. Up River. 10 J. G. Cline, Memphis. Umpire, Carthage. River falling slow ly with about 7 feet water ou the Shoals. The peerless Sallie ll'iarf, having rested a week, turns her prow down stream to-day, and hies away for St. Louis at 4 P. M. Get ahoard. if you w ould have a pleasant journey to that city ST. CJXH'I) UOTKL. ARRIVALS IP TO 8 I'. S Tate, S't Louis, .1 K Kilis. Kv, M:s J M Kills, Ky, Mii-s Iietlie KdaunlsLa- fayclii', Mi KilHe K lwarfts, Ijt- f.iyelt". Win N'ew-'in, (ia, O H Kara an. I U ly. Ky, J 11 M -islv mi't l.i ' I. unit rUm, Ky, J.is Sinnplr, T'tsriimbia, K K hwret, Ala, ii II Miiiil., ri", L Ailams. Tift'iii cn, K .1 ( "rashy, N V, L I) l!. ii!-t..ii, V.t. Aii.trrv. Willis, Jlles ri, il I Jour and i.-i.ly, M.in elirslr, Il f Rvinon, TjMi''ia, A V Jonrs j"-nn, J I W.ilkn , (to, S ( Mirp:ir't, d, J Garl.-y, Miss. J..tir. H"!i, MiMii.h:s, Jas Hogprs, Term, it., PATl'Itl'A V, MAY 8th. L L 1'ric.'. T,'iino.-seo, Win (iaitivN ay , (in, Oliver Slim t", Li, Miss Ann Slmrt, La, .1 W Kor.l, .toss, SI I ClllU'Il, Trllll, UL I.-wis ainlsvt. Ark, W J Lewis, Ark, I' look. Wilson rn, (ii- ltiilcTMin, (,'biit, M Williams, li.t, T II llioiuosoii, Trim, M.ss 1 lieini'S hi , tto, 'W:S C'oWali. Va. Aft s Srii'ril illif) t:itnilv . Mo. i I' lt.in ami laily, Mo, 11 I. ray, Miss, L M Joi . s, X Y, - T W niill.iek. t iiinkliu, C VV Ar lirr. -X C, H (e l-bin, x r, Ii I' 11 1.' (.a. Jiavid All Ires, Ga, Win ("arson. Knoxviil iile. l)li cr Sliook, Ijil, Tli-s I'slir, Ala, V K l'lkeniaii, Tuxiis. AUItlVALSfPTOS I'. Wui lirM, Miss, lieo W I OH illl , Trim, Loui II Crow, do. A 11 Moorr, Koxvill, A T lloiliir, Trxas, W II JolirH.Stirlliyvillr, I 11. is J l.vlr, lt..li si,n uo, If K Liwnon, Miss, W ' omion, Ala, I' H TlioiiipKou, Ita, II II ( roslij , C i, Jo C ( ruin, X II imp, Ainlri w WimhIs, iouii, it r.i.n.1. phu. V i liil.lrrs.-. Trim, J A II ndrmon, lol. lr JiiiurH whrKlr;-, Ky, J J llonirr. Ark, V P Mamrr, ru. It II. -lui k lady, William son, .las May lor, Ky , S I. Ili.l.-n. Ky, V J.sirs. Ti'iui, itM-iir Itoi ii, oa, Krv A J Woldridjje, M P, Ki'Allklltl, lr W T Walker nn.l l.lv, Vit, m., Monday, may ioth. W Wall. Misi. M:ss M MrPltiTson, Miss, J H "M-hrHn. I'll i, .1 J Halirieli, X Y, Tlios Wilhaini. Miss, i; R dross, N C, Mis (riK. do, Allen Jonrs, Ala, Win Mai-oil, S l", J T K"s ler and svt Va, Olivrr .1 Sliot s, Stillilirr L-o, .1 T l ei ris and lady, Trim, l,ris I onuway, sliel'lln, I i v i.l Arm.-li'ou, Ms, A I" M'Nire and tiiinily , Mo, J. T HrIM-r, Si Ihiim, Oliver Williiiiiis, Texas, (o I i i t l i ii 1 1 1 1-, Ala, Jas TSliarp, Trnnesrw-e, J K (il ilVi s, ilo, ' I'olk. ArkaniiH, M..-.S M 1 Walker uud vt, franklin. Ceo ' l a) well. Miss, H I' Liurll.l'llieiliUMti, J II Jours. I lino, A II II.. W.'ll, Li, U 11 Hide, 1. nil. JIUUX YOUW A. CO., Cook Sellers, Ilook-Iiindfrs and IJLAXK JJUtlK ill wir.uii REUS, .To. 38 I'liioii Mrrel, iSasliville, Tennessee. .elltf Hurler's l;in.iiic 171 )It MAY, Just reerived and lor sale by 1 api J.i JOHN MiKK k CO. Magazines lor 31 ay. GOIKY'S iaMY'S IUSIK; KMKItsoX AM l l'TXAM S M AG AJNK; GHAllAM S MAliAJXK; IU-.fiveU by JOHN YORK CO. rlJ-l( Frank Lrslir's .llacazine and Gazette of FASHION KOK MAY. Kweived tr pr21 JKIIX YORK & . IJKK AXI TIMI-X OK AARON' RIT.R Py J. Partou. KIFTKEN YtJlK.S AMO.Mi THE MoKMO.NS, liy N. W. tJrrrn. MEMOIRS OKS. S. IT-KNTHS. vols. ROM ANTIC PASALK? IX SOlTH WtTEKX HISTORY liy A. II. Meek. B5AYS IX llUM.KAPHY AND CTilTKlSM. Hy Peter Rtyiie, M. A. THRKK HAYS IX MEMPHIS. Py !r. Max llilemann. KHLS AXU KKVUUKSUF ESOP SMITH. By il irtm . Tnpper. THE AMEKKAN HISTORICAL RKlrJt. Hy J. L. Tl ry. Fnriuilfhy ( HAS. W. SMITH. ir.'l C n. 4 ". FRANCIS C 0, Modeler of Fashions, AND DKALEli IN HATS, CAPS AM) LADIES FIKS, xasi i i iaai, til n isi:i:. Til i-riEW"ST V IjK 1 8 5 8. SOME '1rlrhle, nrl and ibotia lylr tTi wrtlu s-ill itaU, vt various c.'bu, oo u- Uf uui l lrbT-U KKAM lSeXl't llmX Euipurtum. 'IXfK loaua W day our Sonus sll M.derVHi Hat. R-VNt 1S U, Kabi.mabh HalUM-, U-b'jT.tf Public F4;tara. ii. iv. 4;ia.vscoeiv, Auctioneer and (eneral Aent, Ifol'lJ idler hi M-r rrl to Ue public aa I 1 Ittr the aai vt Heat I3tule, rVejrof-, or uthrr a(a:mt uf ico-rt , iluer u tuu r country tk'tilg lt. 'U.med u drvotv Itiv Lttltf Ui UK alauva bua-Ul-aa, and kat t4 CtfclM 41 mxmrtUc , I aaUKT uifxll UfaU 1 ru (iv aalialaiiaia Ui Uhm tw feiay (avur turn .u IUM la.. I riu aiay Imj louud ai liic Uut-ui Kuuut ut tba "Patriot 0&c," i, to Mir abauura, ixUcia ca bi tutL. 1 a ai a alU-lol I . Dry tiooda, Groceries, &c. llUllU'H Uut UOXCH, ArKIMI iui.iy U iumiW a4 Iray top Hai Hum Ui$m u4 atuait nata, Jurt rcnv4 by 4i Culiifia airacL F0 ISlii? oPKLG Special notices. - Rock CityMills. J. Em BAUMAN A l'o Proprietors. JE. BATMAN tt CO., tlaoufactarerK at ROCK CITY . FLOCK, will y the highest price at all time, for Wheat and Corn, at their Hills, corner of Line and Cherry street, Nashville, Tenu. EETATX PBICT OF IXOTja. From and after this date, until furtiwr notice the pra:e 01 Extra Family Flour. .S2 25 Fino Flour 1 75 Lnlx.lted 2 25 Midilbiig.........l 25 Fine Bran 50 Mixed P.rmn 50 Coarse Bran . 30 Corn Ileal 50c bubheL EliorU 76 AU articles gold by the untlersirned deliverable at any ilce in the city free of charge. When telling by tlio quantity, their rule of discount Hi 10 per cent from retail price. J. E. BALMAX k CO. Marl'5 ly. The following complimentary notice 18 tak en lrom the Missouri Democrat : Immense Amoint okSokferixo Relieved by Taking McLean's Stkenutuknlvo Cordial. Since the 17th of Angust, the following camw have been reported cured : 10.) jiersoas have been cured of General Debility; 68 jtcrsons hare been, cured of Ner vous Debility; 28 perrons have been c :red of diseases of the Kidneys; 108 persons who have been afflicted with various com plaints, Fever, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Liver complaints, Night Sweats, Dyspepsia, and Weakness of the Digestive Organs, have been cured, besides a large number from whom we have not yet heard. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a remedy required by every one in the Western and Southern country. It is very pleasant and agreeable to take, and it can be taken by man, woman or child. As a diuretic, it will cure any disease of the Kidneys or Bladder, and as an alterative, it will purify the blood, and remove all pim ples, sores or blotches from the ckin. Try it one drachm is sufficient to convince the most sceptical of its wonderful strengthen ing and invigorating properties. See the advertisement in another column. may 10-2w Great Cure alter the I'liymielans had lalled. IU-ssKu.vn.i.r, Ohio, Jan. 10, 18-r5. Dr. C. M. Jaxkiutn 'oir Sir: "We would inform you tout wo arc out of lloolland'n German Rittrrs, wliirh are very ready Kale. One of oru ni-ir.libi.r8 lias been dnrtoriuif for .unn-i time, (we think abnut two years, with all Ike dudort in the country,) but all if no avail. He looked as much like a dead man g"iiiK a bout ag anything we can compare him to. His diffuse aj-;irpd to be an omrftou ing of lite gull. Willi bard persuasion we prevailed on him to try your Hitter, w ith the promise to him, if it did no prnd, we would Charge him nothing lor it, provided he took Hix bot-tli-n m-cording to the directions, which be has dime, and in now entirely cured, and hat become a well man. Hun cure had created a !ri at sale iu the neighbor hood." Keyprctt'ully, KI'WARIIS k niiOWX. Ask for Itoofl.iiid'8 flrrinan Hitters, and take noth ing else. S-e that the signature of C. AL Jackson is on t'ie wrapper of earh bittie. Thry are pri'iaretl and snhl by I'r. C. AL Jai-knoli, N'i416 Arch Ktreet, Phila delphia, and are snhl by drnpgists and Ptore keepers in every town and village in the United tittes, Caua ilas, West Indies, and tHiutli America, at 75 ruuls per bottle. may5-lm Save your llorscw. "We take great pleasure in recommending the AIpx iran Alustang Liiiimetit as a valuable and indispensa ble article for Kprains, Sores, S rati In s or Galis on Horses. Our iin-11 have used it for severe lliirnt), Iiruisrs, Sores, Sun' Joints and IUicuniatic 1'ains, and all say it acts like magic. We use no other liniment. j. w. HFAvrrr, Foreman f.ir American, llarmleu & Wulls', Fargo & Co.'s Express." Gentlemen: "1 had a negro man worth $1,'J00 who took cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for over one year; I had used everything I could hear of with out beuelit, until I tried the Mustang Liniment. It has perfectly cured him, mid I can now take the above price for him. KespccU'ully yours, JAMKS noMUNCE. F.vrry rianter, Teamster and Family should have this invaluable artichi. Sold by all resecuhle deal ers everywhere. Beware of any other "Hragy'a Liu imrul." It is a base imitation. BARNKS k I'ARK, Proprietors, niayiv-lmw .Ycoi Voik. Tlie i:ilxlr, Preprrd by Ir.J.U. WUJJAMS, lor the cure of PYS 1'KI'SV, and noihing but bYSFEIVY, (a advertised iu nunther column,) lias, by iunwn merits, obtained for itself so high a reputation in riuladelphia, that Physi cians acquainted w ith 1W properties, are tiring it tin in sclvrs and presi-ribing it to their patients, convinced, by observation, of its great efnrncy iu restoring the disordered digestive organs to a healthy function. Nu merous rases of Iysiew.y , of the must aggravated character, which were abandoned as Incurable by some o the Mi-iln-.il Faculty, have, by the use of this Klixir, been restored to perfect health, us attested cer tificates trstify. aprlJ-ly AVe would particularly call the attention of o-ir readers to a remedy known as McLean's Strengthening Cordial and IUood I'urifier. It is certainly a valuable renu-dy. We there fore say to all, eail at tlie agent's, and test for yours.-lves its intrinsic merits. It is de licious to take. We ak our lady readers to try it. See the advertisement in another column. April 20" 2w. Mt Wanted immediately, 10,000 J 1 1 1 1 '1 nu n to engage In the sale of the most m. pular selling liooks 111 America. Invalids, mechanic.-, tarrorrs and teachers, wishing to travel, will tin -1 this a very protltable and pleasant busiin-ss, enabling them to sec the country ami make money at the same tune. Agents uuir 111 the business are clearing from fMn to $1 ,.roO pt-r year. For full MU'liciil.iri, and a ht of Hooka, address II. il. KCLIVJN , yueou City, I'iiIi i-Iiiiii; House, 141 M ini street, Ciui iuuHtl, Oino; or f living hast,. KL1J.SON, Pluiadelplna, l' ts'l. 1 ly To 'enon Sullercr". A retired Gentlcmau having been restored to health iu a few days, after many years of nervous sutleriug w ill send (free) to assist others, a copy of the prescrip tion and a supply of t'.ie remudy, ou receiving a slitmiHMl euveloie bearing the applicant's address. IH rei t tlie lbr. Jou.v il. IUuxaix, 16 Fulton utreet, Bris kly u,N. V. upi lJ-lrl-w JJAMv Or C()3IJIi:UCK. Nashviue, Trim., Jan. 13, 1S5S. I will give R5 crnU ou the dollar for 1 Jiwrcncrburg nionry; and other iincurrent money at the market pr-.ee. I wish to purchase S100,OtH) of Tennessee Stale H.'iets to fill an order, and will give the highest market price for Ijtnd Warrants to any auioutiL aul4 tl J.NO. D. J A Mia. Soda Fount. Wiqls, !l xnt ft Co. inform the lovers of Soda W. ter that they have received aud Iiaveuow in operatum one of Um N ichors celebrated fxla Fuituls, au eiilu ely nx-w utu-ut, and the most complete one of the kind rx aut. Ilieir assortment of syrups i inferior to none n the city. aprli Ji. f -N. P. Wiium' Jnurnal advertises circulars furnished gratis eiplaiuing Uic reasons hy It reipjires a geutlemau of "at couiphshed mecliauK'al genius" to operate a Wbeek-rand 11 in Sewing machine, and arby uuuiy cu ellrnl house. keepers" can not do it. tebi-tf a..A.Ultlt:rilai C.ltIF.X SEEDS. JLVT received and opened a large S4.s k uf Laadreth's Garden Aeeils, ulUiUil Irrsli, cuusiauusj m ttie usual varh-lies briHight t this nuu'ket, to wLs-U he wwuld caU the atwnuuu uf Families and Gardfiivts. Ji. G. Illtiiw N, iau'J0-tr No. KS ColUge Mrret lost OUlio. NiMiliu, March i0, 14. JLiiM and afWr U lt April, iba i'ust tXIH will itm -ucd 00 ia.uijM at. itm.il paot I A. M., and ckwe at W A. M. Op" afcia at k f. Al and cUm at T I. U. Hi;i th.r ta s the Oflire Will U UfMtieil al hair pvt , o'tkik A. H , and rl.e .1 1 1, u' k, I, al. fr. K. ANI'LKmi.V, t'u.i loiter. BtarSl-tT Notice of Dissolution- riMIK partaerstiip ktu( bwea H. L-IN11R t X CfcAi. Hldll, ttJ.Jrr atyla U B. UMUt ti. , at Ua Uy dWBoirvd. H. LauMr aaln( purchas ed Gcu. ki.axil s tiibn Bilerevt la lh Ut Brm,iwa autborizrii to eus up Ui aoiua, B.UM) k, Mar. i,l- GLo. Vntll. Btr rWerrinx lo tb abort Bouev, 1 lake pn pluMur ta racuuimMulttig to toy frwaoa mi laj . aoriat ia binmm, Hr. 14. Luier, aa jfateiim avrry ay w.mliy ut Ular cam.Uuu1 uatrwa. kUrva J, UM &UX til, TU. 'Jj'iEilffifapj. . Arrlral of tlie Steamer VanderbUt. KnvrToRX, May 10. Tlie Steamor Vander b;lt from Havre has arrived wilh - Liverpool dates of the 20th.- " She brings $280,000 spe cie. . '''. Cotton Sales 3 days 21,000 bales, of which speculators took 4.000 and exporters 1,600 bales. Maarket generally unchanged, closing quiet and steady. Manchester advices favor able, quiet and firm. Flour Tery dull, de clined 6 pence. Wheat quiet and rteady. Corn dull. Beef heavy. Pork quiet. Bacoa quiet and firm. Lard firm, 56 for choice. Sugar quiet. Kice dull. Western Canal Flour 2122s Ohio 2325. Yellow Corn 35s. White 33s 6d,3-4s. Consols 97J. London money easy. ' Havre, April 28. Sale of Cotton for the week 15.C0'J bale, with a declining tendency 97 francs lor Orleans Baa. Rice 252U. Flour declining. There in a stagnation in business in England. The proposition to increase spirit duties was negatived in Parliament. The London papers have reports of an ex pected war, between the Uniud States and Spain. Spain The Chamber of deputies met on the 20th. . Gulierez de la Vege, inquired into the state of the relations between Spain and the Uuited States, in as much as dispatches spoke of rumors of war between the two countries. ArsTHiA The retirement of Count Ester hazy, as Ambassador to St Petersburg will probably be followed by great changes in the Austrian diplomatic staff. Fhaxce The Moniteur denies that France is making great maritine armament. Congressional. Washington. May 10. House Mr. Faulk ner reported bills of appropriation for the construction of a wagon road in New Mexico, and the completion of military roads in Wash ington territory, and for the completion of Fort Iiigely and the South Pass wagon road. Mr. Zollicoffer offered a bill to muke suf frage uniform in the territories. The Senate's amendments to the Military Academy bill were agreed to. A bill passed giving the President till Jan uary to examine the claims of officers affected by the action of the naval retiring board. The House passed the following Senate bills: The bill enlarging the Detroit and Saginaw 1; n I d str'c ; 'J'lie bill for the relief of Hungarian settlers on Iowa l;inds. The Senate bill compensating the citizens of Virginia, Maryland, and South Carolina for slaves carried away by the British in the war of 1812, was taken up after p- rsonal recrimi nations between Mr. Garnett and Mr. Giddings, the bill was referred to committee of the whole, ami the House adjourned. Skxate Discussing the fishing boundry question. Several unimportant petitions were pre sent d and referred. 4eneral civ. Washington-, May li).-Over fifteen million treui-uiy notes have been bid for. New Youk. May 10. The Washington cor respondent of the yVnra says that the dilliculty between tin I'resid- nt and Senator Pugh is irreconcilable, l'ugh threatens never to visit tlie White House while Buchanan is Presi dent. Mr. Douglas denies that he goes to Kansas to stump it against Mr. English's Conference propositions. Hank Statement. Increase in loans $873, 000. Increase in specie $.'59,000. Increasj in circul.ition S.?0:i.'i00. Increase in nomi nal deposits S2.727,00il. Increase in undrawn deposits $lli4.000. Total umount in specie $;jo .500.00(1. St. Lot is, May 10. Mr. Mason left Camp Seott ou the 3d of March, but was detained 17 days. Tlu health of the army was remarkably good. Johnson was anxiously awaiting the arrival of Marcy. 1200 "troops have arrived at St. Louis in three days, the majority of whom left imme diately for Leavenworth. Gen. Smith's health is much improved. He leaves for Leavenworth this afternoon. Market by Telegraph. New York. M,iy 10. Cotton heavy, nomi nal. Flour. Southern $4 40$4 70. Super state $4 0()($4 15. Wheat. Western Red !)(.$ 1 10. White SI 121 27. Corn and Beef quiet. Prime Pork $18 0018 2.5. liaeon steady; Lomr Kiblied J; lUum !A; Shoulders GA(oCJ. Sugar buoyant, 5(r lij; fr Mu-cavudo For Havana Coffee lOtrtvll. LinseidCG. Police. PLASTERS' BASK OF TT.SXFJiSEB, Siuhrillr, .tirch liit, 1S6S. TIIKKK will he a nu-i tiuj.' of the Stockboldcr of tliin Itiink lield ut tlie I'-itikiiiK House in Nashville, on tlie 1st June next, ut 111 o'clock, A. M , to lake into consideration an act puMKod ut the recent seuon or the l-ciril-niturn of On Mute, proponing an amendment to the i ll. irter ot this liuuk. Hy order of the llourd. ttpr5-td 1. WEAVER. Cisbier. IHSSOlili rV l O! riMIE partnership heretofore existing under the M vie 1 and Hi in oi (.'I.lrloN' & ABIM1'1', was dissolved "on the t.th ilo-t., by iiiiitiiiil ci iiiu nt, to take ellect on the Ju l of Kebrimry, lJs. Tim bnsinesH will lie continu ed by I.II-To, ALHI'.HiMT t'O., of Philadelphia. Ail pi-rsons iiuielitd to the late firm, previivi to the id of February, lsfts, ill pletiHe call ininie1wit-ly (at the old Muiid, No. IA Cednr street.) and getlle uitb . H. Abimitt, who is fully authorized to collect aud receipt fur the s:une. In i etirinit from the firm of fi irrox ApbiTT, I take irreat pleasure in recoinnieiiiluip Pi the patronate of my friends, Stesrs. t'l uto, Aiiuunirr Co., as pentle tiieu worthy of confidence, and solicit for them a con tinuance of mst lavors. aprU'-tf GEO. B. ABBOTT. II 01,1AM) i:: 11 MRS rUB CKLKIt It ATKP HOLLAND IKMEDT WOM DISEASE OF THE KIDXEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OV ANY IOKD FEVER AND AGUE. And tlie variona affections consequent nion a r dered Stomacli or Liver, Such aa Indiealion, Achlity of the Stomach, Cbolle Pain. Jleartlmrn, Li" of Apelite, lesKndenry , t'ot-u venina, lliind and KleiMuig 1'ilen. In all Ner voua Kbeuiuntic, and NeuraVic Alte li"n, it tuu, In numerouK Instaucca, proved highly beneficial, and la others ellected a dt Kiel cure. Tin w a purely reKetable compound, prered on Rtrii tl) lu'ieutillu princirb-a, after the manner uf tin Celelirated IbdUlld protewur, lioerhave. IlecaiM ol iu (rreat au -pa in most of ilia European i-lnlen, il intro-lurtion into the l ulled Slalra waa intended titor epecwlly for iIuhm of our fatherland acattered her and there over the face of thia nucbty country. MtM-tiui; Willi great aurcraa ainoog tbem, 1 now ode It to the American public, knowuiK that IU truly Woe derfu! iuelM-iiiaI virtue mtiM be ackuow leilgad. Il ia particularly recommended lo lb.oae peraen wbwe coti.-titntiotta may Lave been tiuird hy tb roc'-siioiu uae of ardent spirit, or other forme of dia i;AtM.u. (eocrally inftaiitaneoua in ellect, a nuda ita way dire-tly ta the nat of hie, thrillu-.g aud quKkrn rverr nerve, raiUijc "P the drnopiug apirit, and, in f t. iiifiisii.K new health and vtvor in Uie rrstein. NoTIO W hoever cxpuLU lo Bud tiiia a bevera will be dmpptenlrd; but to Uae tiwk, Uta weak a -low npinUHl it witl prr a rrateful aromatic cordial puaaivatfd of am, ular retuedial properUca. (Ml'TIOM, Tba (Teat popularity of Una tielinifal Arocia fc a indiH-cil many iniibitMt)a, which Uie pubite abonl guard agumM purclauutg. be Boi perauadaal lu bn au) tbu g eb-e uuul you Lave given tttarbava'a ii land Bm-r a fair trial. Ittie taUe wUl coavtnra j how icuuiuily utof tor It to ail Utea nnttaUutia. aT OLaJ al 1 per lxi. ur aix bouiaa lor aa, lilt feulX r-Rul'KILToK, IIKJA.M1X rj.UK, Jr., &CO,, ataliuUcluruig rtiarmacrbtJrU aud Cbemata, . . lmbrSh, law inld by DrwtEgiata retMraily Uuvug how LUa faile tuii'i asd t.a.i if atdd nt NasbvtiUi by lal.S, i k.Mili.TuS k C( , WlH4raate Ag'U W. W. HaJUiY k laJaU41LLK, 1. A. M. kiMtili, Jo. u. HtttiMN, imoviij. a linx, U. . iU-NI-tdw-JtUlT, 1. T. IUf, HJJ, ll.t-r:K VO , lUAXJt H NTtK, And by lr4ila gu rauj ihraachaM tfc ttaie. ap-jS dAwly j . UlssolMtlon. THE partnerob.p beretofora iwtMig between tha vbacrifears aitdef Uw ia of UatiMrMtis a Un, kug waa fUadad bf DtuluaJ enoavwl, on ti r!UI Bit. 4. W Woaa baa purchael tii tt!tr mUtmrmmk Auk. ILacajuaiiia caul ki ai, aud wut cobban Um baaM mn4mt kja oa biue. Ita m (barj4 wJ tb pw ixitl of ad a itrnttut wf Uta area, a4 la aie aathiirtaew Ut aaa Iba aaana iA lb ftraa m tanaaJixai. . .. . AU-A. MCb.Hil. at-zlttf J. w.wLLouOi. pwl 4 Commercial i -. . . - - PAII.Y PATRIOT fiFEICTB, 1 " v" -''" -! Kasanus, May II, 1868. , COTTON--Market dalL Sales of Saturday. 'and yesterday about 150 bales at SJllc a.. ? ' - ; . TOBACCO. Sales yesterday and Satur day at Fisher, WuEucsa & Co.'s of 15 hbds. at $4 75 to $9 40: and 15 at A. IIajilton'8 at $3 50$9 80. , . BACON jMartet inactive. Sales at 88Jc bog round. , -. ' LARD A demand at 919Jc lb. . . ZsoalsTille Sfarkets. Loriaviujt, May 8. HAT Sale of 30 tons Inferior at $4S6 ft ton ; Com -mon ttt to 88. and a bt ai 810. No Choice in market. Prime i worth Sll12. APPLES Dried Apples mora plenty, with sale of 800 bushels a( 81 26 cash, tireen Apples scarce at 83 c3. . .. . - - SCNURTES Cheese scare at Pj;c. Pales Starch at4,tc Egg sell at 67c. He-an dull at 6o3 60c. Buuer 10ig0c. No sales of Potatoes, or Seeda, and Ho unsaleuble. A sale of 60 bbis. Vinexar at 83(33 60. , ' Cincinnati Marketa. CiscisNa-n, Stay 8. WlflPKV Sales of 20 bbte. from wagon at 16,'e, and lMK) do, at 16c, being; an adTance of c, with an active demand. . PROVISIONS The market remains in that dull state previously noticed. The demand from cousumors is trilling aud unimportant, and iu the large way prices are nominal. There was seme demand for Mess Pork to-day at 817 60, but sellers ask 818. Nothiug- was done. OIIA sale of 15 bbls. Linseed at 65c. . BITTKR prime yellow- is in good request, and sells readily at If 20c, but common is neglected, and dull at63c. , IV ew Orleans markets. Nkw Orleans, Miiy 4, P. il. SUGAR Prices firm, with sales ou the Levee of about loon buds, at (7c. for good Common to Fair; lw., on plantation, a crop of about 2u0 blidn. at Sc. Y ft- ' MOLASSES No particular change in prices. About J0OO bbls. taken at 27J!ic for Kernienliu(f and Dark, and 3i'i3Kll for Prime aud Choice; also 300 half bbls. at 2(j&34c. t pillion. MACON Market dull and unsettled. A few casks of Shoulders sold at 7c, and oilers of 9 nnd 95ci were snid to have been made for Western Ribbed tMdes. LAIIP The only sales we boar of are 1M bbls. and tierces No. 1 to Prime at Hll.li, and luokcgs l'rimo at 13'ic. f'Ol'KKE Sales conQned to 150 bags at 11, 11 V. and "Sc-fft. DYSl'EPSY, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSY. A MORBID sensibility of the (stomach and bowels, attended with obvious disorder of the Uiyedtive orguntj. l'ygiep(.y aud iu atu-ndant ills, such as Sautra, ynio'dcar, I'eriVo, Oimtuxs of Might, liability of the Siruiiu .Nyxicm, JJ:IItm Imiuli iil, Jaundice. Lat of AfflteliU, Waiting of the Stremjt. Hatntenct, n-itli frequent belching if wind, Yitiatni Taite, CimiUitiatiun and unearineu if the Bowclt, Jiilliiiut Vomiting, Burning tentatum at the pit of the Stomach, J.ioer VumjtlaitU, Opprex.-rt"n aftrr eating, J 'iiljntatitm if the lirart, J'nm in Uu pit of the Xtomaih, or towardt the right tide, StWnrness of Comjilexiim , Irprexim of tnrxlt ami irratUdlify of trtnper, ff. Ibtve, in inmiy raset, delied the Kkill, h'en'toiore of the be.it iiieduil pritctitioiierH in the world, and many caries have been iili:itnl"liei as ilicuruhle. Dr. J. VVILI-IANH, Chemist and l'huram:u-eutist, after studying closely the practu-e of lrs. Aheniiithy and J. Joliustoii, Kiiiiliind, and observing the nature of the diseuse in iill Us stiig., during a Sojourn iu the southern and western portions of the I'liited Sutes, where it prevails to a greater extent than elsewhere, procured lrom South Ameriot, certain roots and herbs, from which he prepared au -Klixir," w Inch, after eighteen years' use in private practice, lias proved itself more efficacious in the cure of Dysjiepsy, than any medicine that has ever been prepared iu any age or any clime, for the saiue purpose. Having submitted it, with nn explanation of its com poueuLs, to a number of Physicians of Philadelphia, a mong whom were the late Drs. Joscnli liarlshoriieaud J. C. M'irtoii, it lias received llit-ir cut ire approval, and many of the Medical Faculty are now not only prescri bing it for their nitii-uu., but are using It themselves personally, and iu their families. As a tome, it is uue quailed, nnd its procrtic8 are of so invigoruliuga na ture, that it is given with pei lei t safety aud success to the most tender lufaiiU. The "Klixir" is very gradual, tint certain In its ac tion upon the organs of digestiou, the increased se cretions of the liver, pancreas ami mucus membrane of the stomach, and requires thai only oue dose be taken in twenty lour hours ; lor confirmed Dyupeju-y ,can only b cured by gradually restoring the urgaus of diges tion toa bcaliiiy sbtto. Tue great success met with in curing the most aggravated casesol Dyspepry ,acconi IMiuied sometimes with a high grade of by isx hondria sis, lias established the most unbounded con tidenue in ttie curative properties of this "Klixir:' in corrobora tion of which, read the fotUiwiug testimonials: ATrKSTATIO.V We having used Williams' "Ami Dyspeptic Klixir" with the most perl.-cl satisfaction and Success, take great pleasure iu recommending it to all persons siill'eritig with Dj sjsisy, us we are fully con vinced of its most estimable qualities in restoring the digestive powers, removing all utius and uneasiness, and imparting a healthy pine to the stomach. John K. Penrose, ii-l South Wharves; Casper Morris, Tacony ; Thomas Albbone, President of Kauk of J'euu sy Ivauia; Abiier lames, Market street, above Sixth ; Kd ward 11. Kowlcy, No. 14 North Wharves; Michael Dunn, SiiM-riuteudeiit Merchants' Kxcliaiie; lbuinuh Styles, Krankford road; llanuan Webb M Filbert su; H. N. Sis-rry, No. Ii Kitwani street; Ijiwrence New bold, No. 3i Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Win. Yard, No. o City Kow; Rudolph L'Arni, No. 7 Rroailway, 11. N. Wiuaiis, No. SI4 Water street, New York. The list of names could be extended bi almost any length, but the toregoiug is deemed auUicieut. Testimony if II. -V. Sjtrrry, k-ao inu afminduned at I.N Uk'KAHIX AMI lavt i r TO IHK. Dr. J. Wiujams Dear Sir: For 111 teen years previ ous to 1854, 1 suffered so much from Dyseiy,lhat I became completely prostrated, both iu miud and body, and at length becamu so weakened loould not attend to my busiuess, aud wassiuking in toa decline, and it was believed 1 never could ris-over; medical aid was pro cured for me, and every means resorted to without any relief, till 1 was ad vise. I to use your "Klixir," and from the time I began taking it I gradually improved till 1 was completely restored to health. The dreadful sufferings I eudured from lyspeey I cannot describe; but I am confident thai without the use of your Klix ir," I should be in my gfave. 1 assert Unit I solemn ly believe your "Klixir" has saved me from an early death 1 continue now iu the enjovuieiit of most ex cellent health H. N. SPLRRY, Jimet'lh, lb57. 1104 North Third St., Phila. We, the undersigned, have known Mr. H. N. Serry for several years, and take pleasure iu stating that his assertion call be lerfectly relied on, and that we our selves know that he has b.-cu wonderfully restored to health from the brink of I be grave, aud we believe, as he asserts, solely by the use ol Dr. Williams' "Klixir." Thomas J. Chamiikk, No. 14a l'humix st. JoH.n KHKkT, Race street, above Second. Personally appeared before me, (one of the Alder men of the city of Philadelphia.) 11 N.Spurry, who, being duly aflirmed, dotli depose and say, Uial the facts set forth in the above ceruiloale, are true in eve ry arUcular. Sworn aud subscribed this h dav of June,lS57. ' FlU-'IiFJilCK RFJ-J., Alderman. The "FJixir" is sold in botUes at 81 earh, or six bot tles for 85. Proprkdor, JAMES WILLIAMS. M. D., Chemist aud Pharmaceutist, No. 4 South SeveuUi street, Philadelphia, For sale by all Iruggisu. aprl3-ly THE CRYSTAL OIL LAMP, For Ilurnin-r tlie Crystal Oil, Combining Economy and Safety. Patent Bights for Matrs and fountin fur Salt. Till.- important invention lor roductnr the caeapest light tu llw world u uii perfected and ollered to the jKiblic. Numberless other alU-mins have been male to produce a cheap light, but w ere attended with such inherent objections as to destroy their utility and adopltoa. Hot the Crystal Oil l.amp, while it is th cbeaesc, is euth nfe aud tyrreiat-t in every positioca, making a clear, u-ktu and triliwni Oaioe euurely free from rmole or odor. There la no danger from explo." Shis, but w ftrfectlf tafe under all circumstances. Tlie oU can be used in any place without L-ar ot soiling the nicest garmeuu. The Uin are mmply arranged and perl ix Uy cootrolahle by the children and diuesUca, and so constructed that the light can be varied in a utomeul from Out of one U eigbteeu or twenty ordi nary lamps. While it Is rree from the disagreeable smell ai is. ug from the Keroaena and Uie danger at-b-nding Uie use of the burning fluid, It la found upon sctenuuc cotnparavin to produce Aa much Lirht for OWE CESX u Kerosene will for THREE CEXTS, or Barniag Fluid viil for SIX GUSTS, Thus saving firexxllis uf tba aaur amount now cx pemlcd.or the pcne is" Uie Uiup in abtil a sountli. 1 hey are adapt4 Iu all siluauuus, making UiecUeaiest aud most dcauable bgbl for every dae Um largest balls or churches aa ncllu private dwelltnga. Ibe patent on Una tamp for Uio dufereol State and coaa ties throughout Use I'nlnn, wiut Uie exclusive sale uf tue Crystal tnl, is now offered lu the public, preaeiiUux a rare opportunity l.ir merchant lo secure lor Um-nisei vc tbe monopoly of a trade entir-'y tree f rotn oj.po saa. Factinww ar com p Ivied lor the manmacuirw of the lamp ui soch qnanutira laal tbey will be fura labed lo the purchasers of rhu In any style, at such a ciat aa wui ) acid an almost incredulous pruOL Tba ritai will b cbad off uumed lately, aud tmt Lamps aad oil delivered aa soon as deairvd. As no Unt,- or od will b sold tm any but purchaaors of rights, ad let era lnakui ths rooaeat wui But b ssiticod. Comma mle addreaavd lu lb "Cry Mai OU laiap Co." No. 8 MercbanU Row, will b prooi4iy auendeu lo. Crjrttai Oil Luny Caapaaj, 2T. A Xert2uutto RW. Boston. aor-a-j(p. b.) Needles, FUh Hooks, &t, Ac. ryilt sabmribers ha to- pore baaed to MdrcsvMsdiae, JL rure Flaturos, Trade Marks t-l wdl td Um boa iness aad Sor, foewierljr -rUcd by J,s U aaaaa, J. T. Waaats and lssniaa Wuuii, at No. ii kLudea Srw Ynr, aavu, tba excluaiv riebl of isupurla tM vt wef-A M ama's A'awiiat, "-if-i pirr-l at s4 ditch, t ugi.nd, aad known aa J. Waxria'i tifnioT l)nll4 Tjoi SdlM, -Bat b lb mas, vaiaMAUU a ry full aast Coot rsi asM.a-nuet vt tbrslsas Warrta aukM,aad Ktw drilkrd yai ad roanxi Kmiai of every fn-m aad -MrriAKM. Llt ititi.Snf an kasds; lla'a, niit, rlesaaJMt Vutum ttfH mm wtla rry ecrtpuuB stnilLNu lAtklA Jkc .ke. Itsetrstura lri,a4 ku( anpae facd utiaof saaaafae MTH, wui ft fouaa to tb a'TSAlaga mt aalars lo Pvrta uUr attuis paid lo LW ordaro. ' r" V endurs aad pqnrl.aa.iri arw eaawsis4 aaat tnlcrw k ptmm awtia, MBHaisa mm taswta aad Ttm MmVkm, , V vVXibiw) 4a Ut4sj Um, Naw Vara- A. MORRISON & CO., i . WHOLES ALU PKALERS IN . ' ' J FOREIGN & J03IESTIC FANCY-GOODS, iVO. 72, PVBLICSQVARS, ' ' ' NmsibTllIe, Trunssaee, " WE are now receiving our Spring Ftock of goods to which we call the attention of Uerchaots buy ing in this market. Our stock is large and desirable We will sell low lor cash or to prompt men oa tuns marta-am ' A. alORKISOX fc CO. lSrH 15S ....... 1858 SPRH(TgOODSs Bransford, McTLirier & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Varieties, Mantles, Bonnets, &c., No. 3, Inn Block, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. w E have in store and ready for exhibition a Large, complete aud n ell Selected btock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, To the attention of which we would most respectfully invite Cam and pHnsm Tims Piuucks visiting our city. BRAN'S ORD, McWlllKTUt i CO. marl2 2m WHOLESALE. 8TAPJL.K AND FANCY DRY QOODS. Ladles Dre Good, Ufsdynude Clothtns:, llata, Hoot and Shoes, Straw Goods. Hardware & Qneensware. BY TRABUE & L U C U S . "TTE are now receiving our regular stock of every ? V description of i;k.1 as abovo, to w hirh we re spectfully call the opccial attention of city and country merchants. Come and look before you purchase. We have also several large lots of almost every deserip tion of Good cousigmit to us, which can be'boughtal great sacrifice for cash. marl3-tf TRABt'E t Lf CIS- Allison, Anderson & Co. W1I0I.ESALE DEALERS IX FOREIGN' AN' I) IKJMEST1C DRY GOODS, No. 41 Public Square, Nashville, Tennessee Spring Styles, lsrS. WE are now receiving and opening, and shall, by the 1st of next mouth, have ready, for sale, our ustiiil stock of Foreign k Domestic Dry Goods, Tarieties and READY HAVE CI.OT1IISG, Adapted bi the M'RIN'i; ami Sl'MHKR trade. Wo in vite those vixiting our Market to call and examine our slock, as we slutll oiler iudiiceineuts to tlioee purchas ing lor cash or to prnmpt merchant. ALLISU,A.MJi:itSO. & . Kcb. 22 om. EVANS & CO., WHOLESALE PKAI.EIt8 tN FOI5E1GN AND D03IESTIC Dry (Joods, Heady-made Clothing, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BO.WETS, VAIClIiTIlCS, AC, XasUvUlc, Tennessee, No. 1 Aaahvllle Inn Illoc-k. WE AKK NOW BECUi'iXG A Nil OPLNIN'G OCR Spring Stock of Goods, To an examitiution of which we would call the atten tion of mcrrliuuts buying in this i fir. Inducvmcuu w ill be ollered to Cami and rnomrtirae buyers. tVAXd ii CU. febiu-lyd T.& W. EAKIN & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in D R Y GOODS, Io. 4 8 Pnblle Square. iv ash vi L.L.K, tj:ni j:ssi:k. AVE HAVE COMMENCED KECEIV1NG OUR Spring Stock, Which will be complete about the last of tins month aud to which we will add the LATEST 0VELTIES DIRINC THE SEASON! This stock will be found very exU-uxive aud will em brace our nsual variety of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, VARIETIES, AND Ready-Made Clothing. And baviuc bien purchased at great advantage, under Uie existing preuru, w ill be auld low for CASH, or to Prompt Merchants on Time. . . . X. Ac W. IMKI.V Ac CO. (0rtircrif5, etc. DILLON & CO., (SCCCKSdomTO 1. PKACtM'K A CO.,) , AND DKALER8 IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, HAVE on hand at their Store, So. 15 College street, a full supply of Ijquor. Segare, Ac, which are otTortnjr cheap for rash. We invite all Uie wt rons of tlie old firm, and as niany of the new, as are in want of articles in our hue, to give us a call. lIiJN k CO., IT19 15, College Street. In retiring from the Liquor Business, we lake much pleasure in recommend iiit to our old iatrons the uew Urm of IMlou A Co., as getitlemeu worthy of conndeuroi, and -lM .t for tbi-m a continuance of mk favors. aprll-ui J. 1 KA( UCK k m. WlliliOX fe CO., (lATit j. nucuca a co.,) mil." Muenolia Whisky; 6o bbla ilid Hye W ha-kv; 50 Fletcher's Neutral Whisky; 50 bO Old llourboo " M bbls Um, good articlej 60 casks Br aud y; 10.000 Cbos e Havana Cifr: apr-,-7 a HILLllN k CO.. College street. Sesarst Separst RIO IIU.VUAS, iAindres, Nabajas, Aralaa, Ia ftuisas aud other cUoic brands, Havana Cigars for al by MI.1XJN tX. , Late J. Ilvx t A Co., apr2K-U 15 Odlege street. aXKS. wiuuaju-ui. EV FIUX. aacaaa casataaa. WILLIA3IS0a & CHEATHAM, impubtuu up Brandies, Wines and Liquors, AD DKALEBii IS Havana Cigars, Tobacco, &c so. 9, college street, villi:, tk.slsski:. THE undersigned would Inform their fratads and the public generally, that tbey bay imiriilid tUesuai Ivea unOer Ute arm aad at) la of WILLIATIMI.M Ac CIIKATIUn, for Uie trausaruoa of a wbohtaale Liquor and Wine, lltraua C'iats and Tobacco Huxinma. 1U Ui(( ili-u-r-aiuiea to keep natluns; ta thsr bste, eicvit aruclea of tbe rvHSMT ah aaHT wAim, aad by giving proper at teutMMi lo buAiaa( iter rwspw-tfuily uswai a porUuca of MtbUj patrotiage. ALCC. WnJJA-)V. taar31-tf Attt HMt CH LATH A U. B. LANIER & CO. ajis Dealers in Foreign tnd Dumrstie Liquors X: i Jlarkrt irt, Star. tS f. SA1IVLLL, TtXXESalT- CHOICE LARD, m i r axriiaw tr pua F.VMILY s. vua saxs wt WOODS W CO prU-tf lUKatT rT., XAiTIUX. LARD OIL, Of ! Qaaltlr, aUafe4rd aa4 fur mmmr, fcw, by , WOODS A. CO-, prl- ; : ' MARKET CT VASltKTUX, Vine Lumber. D.UUU ttA rwuuvaw 4 tor aai by Will leave a Stubble from 1 to 22 inches High. - n.rAA . . THE ABOVE CUT 13 AN ACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF THE Kentucky Harvester, Manufactured by Miller, Wingate & Co., of Louisville, Ky., u it will appear at work ia tbe field. We have one of these Machines set up in complete Working Order at our Store, to which we invite the attention of Fakmkiu. Price, including Neck Yoke, Double Trees, &c., complete; $150. MACEY & HAMILTON, Aokxt3, NahTille, Tenn. Patent Circular Saw Gummer. THE ONLY MACHINE IN EXISTENCE FOR GUMMING CIRCULAR HAWS WITIIJ out risk of INJURY to the Saw. Also, Circular Saws of all vize, from 10 to 60 i lichen. Ah), Saw Mandrel for all size of Saws. MACEY & HAMILTON. Straw C UMMIXG'S PATENT HAY, STRAW Hand or Horse Power. Also, bauford a Mill Materials. GUM JiELTING. STEAM PACKING. CONDUCTING HOSE, HEMP AND COTTON Packing. Lace leather. DUFOUU S Bolting Cloih, Pages Jt Child's Patent Circular Saws, Wove Wire for Rolling Screens, Axn Jbc., on hand by MACEY & HAMILTON. Farming Implements. CORN SIl ELLERS. G R ATN CRADLES AND SNATHS, COTTON' AN'D TODACCO HOES, GRIFFIN'S GENUINE Scythe lilades, aud all kinds of Edge TooIk. on hand and for sale at the lowest pricen. MACEY i HAMILTON. Building and House-keeping Hardware. LOCKS, DUTTS, HINGES, DOLTS AND SCREWS, TABLE CUTLERY. PLATED FORKS and Spoon, and all other ur tic lea unod in the liuilding or Hou-keeping line. MACEY A HAMILTON, Carpenters' Tools. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SAWS, FINE liRACES AND RITTS, COOK'S Patent and Sm ll's Augur. IHtu. Boring 3Iacliinei, Morticing Alaclilnea, PUiie of all kinds. CtitHel-s Drawing Knives, Ac, ou hand and for at the lowest rates by MACEY & HAMILTON. Wool Card M ANUFACTURED BY JAMES SMITH A liJL stock on hand by aprlO-tf St. .Cimfa. . V. & L. It. SIIUY0CK, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants NO. 26 I-KVKK AN'I OlMMKRCIAI. hTRKET, saist lohs, mo. Sj-jr- Solicit or.lT for tli. Mir-lis f HEMP, TtAO. 5IMi, Kot'E, I1AWJ.V, IJIKll, KUHR, WlllJlT, OiKX, UA1S. Ac. Jf r'U vrjr d"frrijlion of 'nintry Pr1iir on 0nsitriiniciit, aiil Kr'url Mercliamliw prouijilly tu all rniaiw from Si. Iiuis. Try lULr lo Kialii r, VUImmi k Co.; R. O'Kane. Aoril 10 m. JOHl hO ITT. CUlA X1TT. WTI.UAM C. SCOTT. SCOTT &. HKOTIIKHS, Commission and Forvarding Merchants NO. S UXTVT STREET, BIT. MAIN" AND I-EVKF., ht. MttiN, yio. f particular atlt-iitinn riven to Hie sain of Prixlm-a anl flllmr orders of vr-rjr ilt-Kcriptloii. EicmiKxenir Merchants auj IUnks of Naj-U ill. April Kl ilatriwly. m 77 O 3 S Va M x 1.1TK (r Hot RKMAN A SMITH, Commission and Forwarding AiIaUCHAXT, No. 9 NORTH SECOND STREET SAINT LOTUS, HO. April 10 dawljr. Jalins II. Mmlth's COPPER :DISTIIjTjED .WHISKEY fcSf. Louis, Mo. TUE nnitrrxifaodi proprMUrs ot tU sbirs liraoils of Wbioky, uU rr;-cUul)f cauuss Uatit frmxts mod rosiuOM-rs acainst tlie aanwtrtMa im Mauotks of ibae well known brala. 1 b spunous arurla ts ttiTarubl a nWartous con pouad, brrvas e (uarauly Uue gtiuiuc, bauauac lureJ mml by vurM-U ca, to b. ttr from ail oouuxatua lu(r0rts. lll-UTIIOLP, a.niTII 4c CO 13d aad IS Kurlh S-ci4 strsrt, apr22-tf K Un. ati. CIICAP SOLC-Li:ATIIi:it. c; AXItERAtV, Soa. 4 aad 41 C-IU-f SlrwH. . ba ta stur and for sals, a heary k4 of sod teol OaA Taaa4 (kila-Lrainar al oeais par pound. Call avKM a hart atua as an J iui f li-aLliT. P. C. Al-r-H.-S, . Noa. A aad 47 CU.. Mrad, JanlVsf a law Umjts Itvm UrmmA. 8A.VE MONEY A. KnilPCOoEr! CB Irs tMnM ar. mow ia ra Unow, aitd r arsjcsA. ly rian all who wtmh lu bay 1 durtng la aaa- m-m at a uiJrM praw, lo call aa4 aapiy tUammJrra m ak vat. aad rsair Uuxr aatnra a. npiar pa ! Hi.riT sa a adussiW mm tmm rues, ss taw mmXmwt part SJ Uw mwmtmm. Uur uSDam ar. ttmrrf mrmmt, mmt 4oar ta in Bank af Itwm ; al iiankaat's, rsa au-M, anal as curaw uf CLurva auU Vumi mum, - . nn. marttv, "! mfTSO-t All. LAYiurc oo Si:u UO VJi W'A NT1ID. . . "TE aria pay iba Itaaaal .aa Yfw fur lily jood aprtd-rf H. IL HATVO k CO. laXecutor'n !Volcc. VLX pmrm m hartac cfattaas a&uurt lU Etiala nt r aaa. Jura, 4 A., ar Iwrvur nai nnd to pr. mm inua, nrutwrly prua, a 4 ttuaat U Vmm pea. crtnad mf Imw, and Ummsi mwun tmmt Etass axa r twlil ta aaaAs uaata.! .it pfeTtifti. snayi-dloi A. A. Ha.f akjt. " Tenneee Bond for Sale, , r WILL arU rarty CaftlaJ nWta myrm vary bnnj L Ma knraas. liOttaxS. trm" Julius II. Smlth' I i:elebrated K)lcl Reserve whiskey V It. uUt MO. KEW HARDT7AHE IIOLTSE. McCALL, VANLEER & CO,, IMPORTERS XlfD DEALERS IK French, English, & American Hardwire ' GUNS AND CU'ILERY, Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools ; also Building and Railroad Hardware, Sign of the Big Padlock, ! . KO. 41 MARKET STREET, NEAR THE SQUARE," NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. 3E3 - ii2 Cutters. AND CORNSTALK CUTTER, FOR E3TIIER and bine lair a Straw Cotters for Rale by MACEY & HAMILTON. Clothing, CO-OF PHILADELPHIA A COMPLETE Nashtimjc, Tksvkhhtz. hotels. LOUISVILLE HOTEL, REIJUILT, ItUFUHMSIIKD and OPKAED, OCTOUEIt, 18S6. AvEAJT, STUD MAN CO., Proprietor, arl-lm UUISM1JJC, kT. NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Franklin House, CLAUKSVILUi:, TI2NN. K. SPl'It Itllill, Proprietor. IW(I'IJ Inform the Trarelmir Conimnnlty ami all others vuit.iig (larkHVilln.that I bava f.'-j purcliaard this ll.iu-l, ami barn t Latticed the I name, as will be seen altova, aud I lulei d lo reut-et M entirely during the present year, and shall ose every eirrti. to merit tlio irouae of all who will Vi pleased lo call on tue. S.rl2-ly E. WURRIER. f HE SMITHSOXIAaV HOUSE, Broadway, corner of Houston street, Hew Tork. T1J1.S pofxilar Hotel, conducted anon the Ki Bontas I'las, lo caud in the ni'wt nwily and desir able quarter of tbe MMroiioiia, hav ing weathered, successfully, Uis mminorcial revulsion enters uion Ike revlvmc future with rnucwed d-terminatton by the manager to merit a oitiuuuanre of the liboral patronaKe bnl eObrta bare heretofore received, hinple rotinis AO eenls. T cents and f 1011 per day. Ikmhle rooms aad Parlors 1 60 lu J 00 -r day. Meals extra al all boars and aa ordered. In summer this houxe M one of the cooK est and beet ventilated iu Uio city, and ia winter it cowimiUKin, without Are, the temperautrw at the trop ics, beuig healed Uirntivbout by steam. HAKI.KS H. r-MITH, rroprteturi FAMVIX E. MEAH, Manager. Mjr Thr subarrilier'a Law Hisom will he eoodurt ed as usuaL His oltb-ea are In the Hotel and al 1 Nassau .(reel. All business tntruatad lo him will puuctually alletidod lo. C11AP.IJS H. PlfTTH, mar9-3m Attorney and Cowasellor at Law. VICTORIOUS FOIt FAMILY USE iS. Opinion of the J side of tlto la to Wo ckotilcsi fair. AT tbe late Mechanic's Fair, held In tbe Citj of NaabTilU, ia October, 1837, tbe Judge appointed to examine articles in Class ' 45 Nu. 17, (JaovrJi A. UaKXE'a Sewing ila chinea : No. 164, Sisosat s UEIUKT upon tbe r&INClPAL poinu and merits uf tbe two narLines aa follows : Tie? machines am both t wo-thrrad macbiDes, that Is, uMngr two at-parate threads for niakia the stitch; that of Gaorcn A Baku train tbe tbrrad frwm COMMON SIOOLS WITH TW O NEEDLES; and thai of Sisom's uslnjr ono spool and one needle, tbe other thread work ing from a UOKMN INCUSLX r A SHUT TLE, and. In tbe oilii!nn of tbe committed, is brat adapted to FINK CLOTHING, SAD, DLEUY.a Tb G ROVER BAKER as tbe LEAST COMPLICATED MACHINERY, AND, OF COCRSE, EASIER MANAGED; adyaaUg. of 1'1NG iilOOLS IVIT11ULT LE-WINi 1NG ; and, with the exeeptioa of line cloth lag. saddlery, Ac, iu the o4aKia of tho Committeo ia BLlTUi iOii K.VX1LY CdK ... f.ff The part of this reptirt rrferrrnj i the Siofer Macbioo aa ta-al adapU-d to la Clodda was Intended to be VNDKRSTOOl' CY THE CXiMMlTTEK aaissiJXlR MANU FACTURING CLOTHING UY TAlUlRS, IN WORK-CHOI'S, AC THE iSAMii IS REFERHNCK TO K.1DDLERY, AO. VJLUrtTLLX lTW15f3IACSI3n C0MTAJIT. - iJIV.4, M HUDMIVAUE, . Saab villa, Taua, ' ' XaaJhtato,AVaa..AM.wary aa. tAa sf ... .UocU City MlllH. on Dims. - Ayr sa wacUKC llosjr, Uraa . VeaT, A., freaa Seek Of ktuw, wui ta4 aa OlC-Ul toX at Um hst-(. kaA4l.lt)wis a t." Warawawsw, abet tba ear at is aalla UNU Usas) everv day. asaXJMf J. t, BUCUiy k CO. mwr m AT Tl M 1 1 1 i