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Ctnrinnatf. prnjiitsts. "'gotfb7f." rran5pnrtatian. 12 c.raicXAilvv 4.0.5 f EBCETVEI) Tins DAT BY EXPRESS, 1 ClA fO7- Alexander's KM Gloves," ' "T lU 1 mm. Extension S. 8. gloria, white fc cml'm, la cartons Ducals, Dew styles; la do. Mouslia de Chene: ' " .-. - . 3 do. New style Stella Shawls, for early Spring ; 600 Pique Collar and Sleeves, new styles; - - rap Collars and Sleeves, ' ' do ; Breakfast Caps, . do.; Illusion Capes and Bertbes, do.; Oar Mr. McNairy is now in tbe Eastern cities, and we will be felting New Goods every few day dining tbe inn aat solicil A call from our friends and tbe pub lie generally . C. McNAlRY k CO. narlO tf rr . . " C. McNairy & Co., RtpaXtn this dv an elegant lot of new and desir able goods adapted, to the present and approach ing season, consisting in part of the following articles. Elegant Bayadew Silks; - , Chene Silks, " , " Flounced do; " Iiuuble skirt do; 44 side stripe do; h Panoda Cloth "nw Flounced Grenadines; rouble skirt do; Side striped do; . , Plain "silks all colors 5 ecetbT with all qualities nf Plain Flack 811k , neat Checks,'. Plaid stripes, kc, very cheap. Elesant Lace pewstylc.- We have also so assortment of L-. rites' Cooler garments, such as Chemisarififht Gowns. FkirW, Caps, Ac. Ail of which we efler on the most favorable terms. . , j . , R.C. McXAIBY CO- mar2Q-tf .; - s . '. , - Cotton 7 Blanufactnrcrs' -v Agency. "TTTlf goia Agents for the sale of, the Fabrics of VY the . - - - , ".'. ": Richland Manufacturing Company, Pulaski, Teno.. Sparta ,- ' do 8rrt;, " Humner do do .. Gallatin. , " Franklift-ractory - - Franklta. ' Lanrel HiiU do . Henryville, Rockdale -do - J Sit. Pleasant, - M' " Shoe, Mills, lUwrenceburg," Crescent do . . do " Crowson do ' do " Hopo- do do " Pinewooo. do Pinewood " And have always on hand a full stock of Sheetings, tmaburga, Drillings, BaKKiBR.Cotum Yarns and Bolt Bg, which we offer to tl.e wholesale trade only in lots f not less than 5 bales Sheetings; 6 bales Usnaburgs; li 'ban Cotton Yarns, kc, fcc. Nashville, Mar8. W. H. CORDON k CO. BONNETS BONNETS. AT THE New York Millinery Emporium, 32 L'nion St., Nashville, Tena. M US. "DO YLE BEGS leave to luforra her numerous zustomers in tbe city , and throughout the states of Teuuessee and Alabama, that she has returned from New York, and haa received her Spring Importations for 1&5S, of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS & MILL NERY GOODS, Consisting in part as follows - 1000 French Pattern Bonnets, 500 Leghorn Bloomers and Children' I lam richly trimmed ; 260 Head Uuastieii, new styles ; 761 boxes French Flowers, BrHlaVEquipmeht an. V Head Ornament: 1600 pieces Bonnet, sash and belt Riboout . with a large sUick of Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves, Setts, Children' Waists, Kobes, Bauds, Edgings, Inser tions, Mantillas. Sf Country Milliners supplied with Pattern Bon Bets, and every article apicrtaiuiug to tlie business. Ev ry description of Bonnets and Gent's, Hats Bleached and Trimmed in Mrs O'.s own peculiar style. Stamping for Braiding and Puikimc done. When serene Summer nufolds hor robes, And gives fragrauce f i the air, The ladies they wilt bob around in search of Bonnets without compare, So, if ye want to save shoe-leather, And much perplexing toil, Our advice is, profit by the line weather, And examine IeChaeauH,a'la'derniT mode at Aprils tr MRS. DOYLE. New Spring Bonnets, Millinery Goods, &c, &c. MRS. M. I). HOWKItTON, I'nlon street, near Tlarket, ' HAS Just receiver! and Is now opening one of the most elegant stocks of SPRING B0NXET8, MILLINERY GOODS, ic, t hat she has ever had the pleasure to exhibit to the Ladies of Kashville. Mie ha the latest styles, and the best quality of Goouh, and pledges lirrselfto give entire satisfaction to all who may favor her with tneir patronage. ' MKS.JiOWERTOJf returns her thanks to her nu merous patrons, sod would, lie happy to make the ac quaintance nf many clliers. . apr'.'-tf toocs, Cjn tUorf,ftf. J.-W. WILSON, Manufacturerrand Dealer in STOVES, TIN-WARE AND CASTINGS! KEK1"S comiuntly on hand for sale at the Lowest Prices, WOOD AD COAL, COOKING STOVES, nElTIXC AXD OFFICE STOVES, COAli UAiKH, Fonr sires, ami best make, put up ami warrautod. Wrought-Iron. Cooking Stoves, for wood, four sisus (lie hest Cooking Stove now In ue will last, with rare, from fifteen to eihleeu years and cook with greatr convenienco and in leu time than any Caul-iron Stove. I have also Just received the following : One" Hundred, Assorted 'Sixes, BASSER'S 5 MIMTE ICE I'REAU FREEZERS, the best that is now In uae. WatiT Coolers, all sii.vi ao1 pattern. Refrigerators for keupiiiK MoaU and Huttnr. Pine assortment of t'hatuber Toilet Sella. Patent Knile Cleaners. uitCansof my own make, will keep a good supply made m the best manner either for sealing or solder Old Dominion Coffee 1'ots; Best article for making ConVe now in ue. will make with one third l- maleruil and purer and stronger than any other, neKidea retaining all tbe aroma of tbe Co Bee. for sale by J. W. WILSON, ' mayS-tf No. IT College st WM. STEWART,"" Msirv.m RE or Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, KO. 14 SOUTH MAEKET BTKEEt, Aanhvlllo, Xeuu. H1TO8 stMeseded the ials firm of Stewart it Uweii, and reumed tbe old stand, ia pruiiared to attend to m Use demands nf his old customers and AsJt public generally. He has in autre, f it- ana will nmmuuf o rveiviu, m ple supplies of bloves, U'tret, and Grsles, Plain and Enaiiit'led Umvm Ink Maxvuos and (iaansa TiTnai, sud in hort, tery thing usually rt w smtuar etablihmuuu. Ha assortment of buvea chatlenKes competition, compraung every style and variety. He has the "Wronght-Iroa Cookinj Stoves, Among others an article which is m great demand. He will manutacuire for the trade aud for retail, sad t order, all kiada of Tin and. fhwil Iron Ware, and keep wssstaatly on band a Urge aawxuueot. He In vitas lli aUeutiou f all to bis eetabliahueat, ladguig himself to enure satifactiou WM KTKWART, jaa 2 No. 14 South Market otreet. ott' Patent Agricultural Furnarn. THIS srticle was contracted m ci'iuumwiM vt a suggealKKi from tile Amorfc au liivblule, that a nample, portable, and low Kd furuv e, was much sjaedud by farmers for boiling and .learning food, and tut many aMcuona-al aud doiui'Mtc purptws. It t"-k th0 iwvmium at the U. a- Ai HHiliural Kair at Louis ak.r Joat recetved. w M. rTKWAKT, No. 14 Market Swert. Also Coal Cooking Ranges, aud a mall Cuokuigiftovea ferenai. - lol OlUee. Nahvhi-B, March 50, FROM and after the lit of April, tbe Post OnV will ha opend on Xumiaf at half pal 7 A. M., and cIom at t A. M. Otu again at P. M. and close at t v. M. On all ether dss the Oftlos will he opened at half past .M'ckick AU., and close at I W rlock, P. J , si. K. XSVkJiMJS, Post MaalT. j rai-v M IS 'CINCINIVATI DISTILLER Y, PIKE S WHISKEY (iiKiiiiiiati orno. S.,N. PIKE, No.18 and 20 Sycamore street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, SOLE MANCyACTUKER OF THE CELEBRATED - Magnolia Whisky; ALSO, ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Cologne and lurc Spirits, ALCOHOL, of all strengths, And constantly a large supply of old and choice Bourbon, Rye and Mooongahela Whisky. apr23-tf L. A. PR.VTT, Late of Gait If mite, Louimlle. CHARLTON M. METCAI.F, Late of Louiirille Ilutel. Kentucky. SPENCER HOUSE, Corner Front and Broadway, CINCINNATI, OHIO. aprl2-3ra PRATT k METCAIJ" Proprietors. KOIJT. 3100IIE, COMMISSION No. 30, Front Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. PARTICULAR attention Riven to ailing or ders for CLOVKR, TIMOTHY and other seeds- 0ANT.I.K, SOAP, LARI k UNSEU M OIL;-; CHKfE, BUTTER, 'ORDAiiE, and articles of Cincinnati Manufacture and rroduce generally. t f Purchases made for cash, and prompt custom ern, get all the atvantaies of dixcounts aud low prices which money commands.-. Jan. 14 W. W. UAMVAi CO., MANLFACTLREKS OP Portable (iiindin and Bolting FLOUR MILLS, Nos. 48 and SO, Eat Eii;lith Street, between Broad way and Sycamore, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ia,rs j T.. - wteaif8 WE-FURMSn A COMPLETE MILL AT $550. f"TMUft comprises J ronch Burrs, 30 inches' (' iron X frame). Bolting Chest, two pairs of conveyors, two sets of Elevators, witb Uvltuig and GouruiK, all readv to rim: Kvvl 3 feel lu diameter snd 10 feet long, and Silk Bolting Cloth, (bexl Dutch Anker brand.) . me guarauty this jlill to luru out Fifty llarrelsof Flour per Duy! We build large Plzed Flour MMIx, also Corn and Feed Mills, uiut Machiues, Flour lackers, kc, aud furuwh to order En;lnts, Roller and 11111 Gearing; of all klitds. The best Putch Anker brand Bolting Cloth and Belt ing of ull'bizes at lowest prices. Circulars, giving particulars, sent upon application with stamp endured. febU illy W. W. HAMER k CO. Sundries. Q nCMH-fS Winnow Sash; lO e0 sets Wakod Boxes; 1 boxes hA-ebt 3 k K Washers, 30 boxes Window Glaus; 174 bars Iron; A, kim.l.i.. In.n Just received aud for sale by P. ft. PirKFY. feblA tf So. 6, College ktreet pplea. . aln by blU Apples just received and for (febn I). 1). IUCKKY. Vlieelbarrovst. WIIEFLB ARROWS just received and for sale by febld I) 1. IdCKKY 10 Kail road Scrapers. 10 RAILltilAl Scrapers uat received aud for salt by teOlti) 1). I Dlt'KKY ;i . ti.it icir Ffff FEET a.Horted (;iun-Belling, on hand an. dUUU for sale by ( iani5J II. I). IUCKKY I'enusy 1 vaitla llucktvlieat. C SACKS Buckwheat Flour, just received on con t)J sigmuentaud for sale by jauVi I. I. DICKKY Jioilcr Rivets. 20 KF.GS Boiler I'.iveis Just received and for sal by (feblb) V. IK 1'ICKKY Hydrant Hose, VV hand and fur saiu hy supt. as. n. n. niCKEY. IH'CKKTS. f ff IH)7I Bl CKETSJust received and for sale by 1UU aprlo tr a. as. D. H. I'll kEV. Seed Oats, on baud and for sale by ' - - - H. I. HICKEV. fobs No. 4, College street. w. Va. cuitiWS t:os I A t i: T Elastic Fire aud Water Proof CEMENT ROOFING. THE undersigned purchased the Stite Right for TenuesMte of the above paumt about ou year ago aud has siuie minsluced it extensively lu various iiortions or iheMato. ak now the attention ol build ers, and the pubis- generally, U t-Xumiue its superior ity over other uiol- of Kooling. The material lornis a hard and smooth surface. It Is impervious to water, elastic and UeXible; It will perfuctly resist any orUmary exposure to Ore; it is cheaper than any rmif uf the old style, and I am sure it will five beiu-ri-tniaction-.a to its durability there IS DO question. It a Urn heat thiug aver Uikvuwd lr painting of old leaky tin ro.M. i- The Cement will he rurnished to those at a dis Unce with dirertfius for uin. A-COl NTY RH.HT3 FOK !ALF- Orclrrs Miil to tt UBilersigoed, through the roa Olll-e wiil b promptly aiw-udwd to. I would repcUully relor u the followmg gentle men for wh wt 1 lu.ve ravrrsd buildiugs witU the Cm meul, aud mauy otlaora wUoan nm are not here mcnuound. aacMrrscn an aimi nssii or sxanvuxs. MaJ. A. H HI MAX, Uuaais. lilGliES k SMITH. . . uaAM.v.M k bfAlN, WM. STiiCkUA, Mr. If. M. AhMtoYn. AUKV MiHIKL. lloCGtl 4 McCLLLuCGII, J. R MoCANN. Col. H i- AMtRS)N, 8upt N. kCK ICo., Kav. C Ik ELUOIT, Ik . wllAUN, K. i. MU.s 1VHCH r-.V.-IXY, MjtL'GllIKIt k IIERRIFORD, W. U. MIAI'AKH, J N. 1IJ-Aia, A. V. H. IJNHSLFY, Goo. WAMI tUiUii'W, W. M GOKISi CU , J.VH. II. kEHKU K, Rector I ". SMITH, Cotumbsw Maj. A. J. hlMhsj.V, lvhlsa Munly O'l. A. J. It 1A, Maury omul y. S)jr Tne NasUrUW k CUaiLaiuw Kadrus4 Ccttl ay bavs adofitwl tua, t'auu.at lor Uu coerui4 4 lUeir cars aud vtluK SXsT tVrtilka and trunMMials from Cmcianati aad vUcwhara, wheie the Crmoat baa bewa la gcaeral was fur svv rai years, can be esbibited. The anderwguwl has betaeoasied M ftrasi mod of Cemeut ruuiiug lur Ktaay years, aad Baiters himself Utathehaa (auted svute sperteac aad haowtodf mtut tuat uaut. I bave made arre' gemeata ta reea e a auDefior Impwrtad anieie of a otu( I oil frusa b Misraa bsaa. Tuuut, Nw York, aamvleasi Jso-ing to h sa at aflW. v. t. T. HATHCWT. Ofbcm No. U hM4wt i sjtylMa ItassrrnAs. Is-, 4 p. . v.. bi R : s.y.p.iKisTsS - J . CKTjKBRATKD ff I I U - . b. aauis.: ; - c '. , ,t. navm RAINS & BROATN, Druggists and Prcscriptionists, ' No. 19, 8onth side Public Square, - . , !VahTllIe, Tenn. . A COMPLETE assortment of Enghshand American Chemicals, pure and una dulterated Drags, fresh and genuine ex tracts, select Powders, kc, always on band. Flavoring Extracts, such ss I-em-on. Rose. Vanilla. Pine Apple. Strawber ry, Celery, Almond, Rafpberry, Peach and Orange extracts for flavoring. Best Bermuda Arrow Root, Isinglass, Cores, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, sc. at janzy RAIXS BROWN'S. VARNISH. To Coach and Carriage Manufacturers, Cabi net Makers and Painters. THE undersigned have received the agency for the sale of the celebrated VARNISHES manufactured by the 'Haywood Varnish Manufacturing Company," which are universally acknowledged to be superior to any other Varnishes in the United Stales, and have just received a large supply of the following different Winds which they will sell at a very small advance on Uanu facturers' prices : Black Enameled Coach Body Varnish, Elastic " " Im. English. Im. English Wearing " " " Pale Coach " Brown Japan " White 41 Scraping " Flowing " Polishing " Black Iron " White Copal m Famar " Mastic " Walnut SUIn ' Extra Fine Carriage " RAINS fc BROWN. No. 19 Public Square, opposite Market House. apr9-tf Tanner's Oil. 1 ftnfi GAIXONS Tanner's Oil, best quality Just received and for sale low by Jan29 RAINS k BROWS. BItlSTOr, RltlCIC DI ST, and Mount Ea gle Trioli, for polishing gold, silver, brass, glass, Ac: a new article; for sale by jan29 RAINS k BROWN. FRESH SEEDS. BARRELS CliOVER SEED, 10 barrels Timotliy " 15 Blue Grass Seed, cleaned and stripped, Herds Grass Seed, Onion Cloves, Prolific Corn, Chinese Sugar Cane, Japan Peas, iAndreth's Garden Seeds Flower Seed, Jnt received by RAIN'S BROWN, fe!13 No. 19, Public Square JO. G. BROWN, 43 College Street, Naahvllle, Tenn., Dealer in Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Dye 8tufff, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, "Window Glass, Glassware, Perfumery, Fine Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, And all Popular Patent Medicines of the day. IN' Fancy Goods, the stock, as usual, is very complete, having received large adititions, consisting partly of I.uliius' and Razins' Extracts; French, American and German Cologne; Ilelluc's and Lu bin's Sachets; Hair Brushes: Metal, China and pater Puff Boxes; Shell, Finn, ami Pressing Combs, Ac, for sale by JO. G. BROWN. Seeds! Seeds!! Seeds!!! 1 fCi BUSHELS Kentucky Blue Gras, stripped; 1UU SO " " " " cleau; 150 " Herds Grass; 10 barrels pure Timothy : also, I.andretli'a (harden Seeds a general assort ment warranted fresh. Cabbage Seed 10 lbs. large Drum head Cab bage; lu lbs. Flat Hutch Cabbage- Asparasusltuot two years old, grown by Mr. K. I'rahue. Strawberry I'lanta Very fine varieties from Mr. IK-nry Hriver. Wyandott Prolific Corn which yields from 15 to za barrels lu the acre, at JO. G. BROWN'S, Jan29 i'-i College street. XO.MS tVAItU of every description for sale JO. G. BROWN. by A KTISTS' CfH.OItS in tubes of every de scription, lor sale by JO. ii. BROWN. CGlli:ss and III'IltU WATERS always on liauu, which 1 receive direct from the Springs. JO. G. BROWN. II TIIIK IIAIII Mrs. Allen's RestoraUve; Wood's Restorer; Emerson's Restorer Barry's Tricopheroug; Cliuhiigh's Tricopherous Bogle's Fluid. )an29 JO. G. BROWN. I O:DO VOItXi:it A very superior ar Jcle J made by Barclay, l'erkms k Co., in pints and quarts. JO. G. BKUWN. COID I.IVICIK II 8 gross Just received prepared by liedgeman, Clark A Co. jan' JO. G. BROWN. MOOX;i:il AI.A WHISKY. A very superior article, guarantied to be pure. jan'-TJ JO. G. BROWN. BM i: M( K WATER in lialf barrels and in pint bottles, for sale at Louisville prires. jnn2 JO. G. BROWN. A. II. R OSCOE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER LN3 JDruca, (Iedlcliie, Ilye-Stulln, l'erl'umery, l'alnla. Oil, Glaa, llrualien, Wlilte Lead, Ac. Sec. Corner of Broad and Market streets, aalivllle, Tenn. I HAVE constantly on haud a large and well selected slock of the above arti cles, together with a large assortment of Fancy articles; all of which is oriereu for sale on the most arrommodatiug terms. Alum. 2.0O0 pounds: Arrow Hoot, 100 pounds, Bermuda and Florida' Brimstone, H) kuuI, rellued; ( a.-4or Oil, -I"" gallons; Coperas, .'0 barrels, prime green; Cream Tartar, 5 barrels; Gum Camphor, 1K) poumls; lmhgo, 5kj iMiunils, Eine to Common; Madder, l.uuo potmils, tiist quality; Super I'arb. Sola, 4,isH) pouutls prime; Flour Sulphur, 5UO isiunds. All of which is ottered at the lowest prices tau.'9 A. H. HOSCOF. L . iIA!iV! O.Ml.IJO ItEAPEU AND MOWER, Vitli Wood's Improvement. rrlUS celebrated Machine received the Orst premium X ol a GRAND GOl.U MEHAL as the best combined Reaping aud Mowing Machine at the great Cuitcd States Agricultural Eair, held at Louisville, Ky, in Septem her, ISi". The trial came off near Syracuse, New York, in July, where all the pi ineipal luaehines in the l tilled States were thoroughly ti-Med. Thu Commit tare made their swards through Marshall P. Wilder, President Lulled Stales Agricultural Society at Louis ville, Ky. It also received the aw ard as the best Reaper and ar the best Mower betore two separate Committers, sp pointed by the PreiiiileLt of the Havidson County Ag ricultural Society, at Nashville, in July , 1S57, over most of the machines now in use in Tennessee. Numerous oilier premiums aud awards were give this Machine during the last season over every Ma chine in America. The above Machines are for sale by the undersigned. B. F. CHEATHAM, General Agent for the Slata. tl-SHEU, WHELESS A CO., frhlft Nashville, Tnnn. The Superb Morgan Horse, "VERMONT BOY." . rpiUS nrstclaiMi American trotter will make . X the tlrst season In Teuneasee, at tlie M UanQ farm of Mr. T. launius. mair Nashville, ter- " minatiug July the 15lli, l!i, at Twsvrv M ItotLasa the season, witU the privilege ot returuing mares, uiai prove uit lu foul, the second Mason. He is, ierhu, the oulv genuiue Morgan horse, both by sire and dam, J m the Stale, is a rich bay, of tlie largest sise of tlie , breed, was never oil a regular course, but trotted at ' aeverat Eairs in lhiT, under V;MI,aud was awarded ev ' ery prue Irom the Sute Eair at Moutpelier to the Con i necl;ul river Valley Hiow. We reler, with great con i Odeuoe, to all geutlemou w ho have examined li nil, and beh, ve we ate ollermg to the DreeUers it li-mirMM the services f as good a roadster ss can be fouud North or South. Every attention will be given to mares rroni a distance at the lowest prices. In our abseuce Mr. GUgow or Mr. Stanly, both good horsemen, will have the rare of this noble ani mal. Address, E. R. JENNINGS fc W. ?. CARTER. Agents, aud (tart owners, Nashville or Franklin College, Tennessee. p. S. We have also trought out with us. !r sale, four capital Morgan niarea aud a superior Stallion colt, to w ha h we respectfully tuvlls aiu-ulion. aurlJ-tf . THE partnership ber-'fore existing nnder tbe name aud sty to tA McFKKRAN fc Xl.VX ANDER M that day dislved by mutual consent. Tbe bukinusa wUI beraiu-r bv carried uu at the old stand by J. C MFlkaaav who alone is empowered tn settle up the buaimn ot the Old lira JAS. C. M.JRV, J. N. ALLXAMJL LIVERY Ad"sALE STABLE, Old Nashville Inn Stable, JTOiTH MARXET ST- BELOW YAXS CO. riMlX subT'lMr has lU day bought the iclr.t ot X J. S. AtSJtasosa in the aLov aubie, and M pre banst to fui iikA.at abrt autiw, newt bursea sad aat iiugiMt and Hacks, lor which only a eery mmUrmtt prue wdl be cWsed. AU who wtoh to rii ia sth U1 botu r give htm a ea'l. TtuM w tolling to purcuaav Horse w:H ahu and it grvaily k Urir ad v ullage tu ft e htm a call, as be M us communication wit parties n Hum, as wwlMtae- arre, tbroogU ahuve sgrncy be aaoiod tx limiai cswry u Horses as may U waub-d. IK- St aioo preparwd lu A a X S St lxk, grtmk m4 Gtl .NudJie sr Herman, ht wfaah itrmmt-k ( a to44 la all) taa eua jserfert vi.ja1m w mmrntmiul. IU BwuiUf . North Market auwt- ' J. C. MTtRRAS, Kayl&-Im Laf of Hwha Uw, hy. RW UONHA9, Lvudres, iah.', Arai, La Buisaa and other t,hMCW brands, IU ana Ciar tor aaM ly HLI-tiN fc CO., ' Lata i. I tMSKS fc Csv, spcT-tf Cotixe Sfwi CIIINilSi: SUOA1L E are mtaaafaetarmc aad have fr eaJ 19, It, ta utikm Ksuto Mr u-a r gar Csm. -afrV-ta Ka Oslwija set T. O. BABRIS. n't. r,t. BARHS.- -' v. T. B. oH, HARRIS & CO., Auction and Commision Merchants ' AV D ' ' Wholesale Grocers. Office at W. H. GORDON & Cos Marehonse, H0. 49 MARKET ST.. lVasliTille, Tennessee. II A 1 IV S & CO. HATE m store and offer to the trade 2S0 hhds. New Orleans Snear all grades. 6 bhls. Powdered and Crushed Sugar. Wi hbls. and half bhls. Molasses. 1300 boxes fur Candles. So rases Sardines half and quartor boxes. 20 lbls. Mackerel. 100 T'kgs. Assorted Liquors. 50 kegs 4 penny Kails. 25 bags Spice. 20 cases Matches. 1-25 bbls. Land Plaster. maylO-tf . . ... D ILLOtN & C 0., (SUCCESSORS TO J. PEACOCK fc CO.. AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, HAVE on hand at their Store, No. 15 College street, a full supply of Liquors, Segars, kc, which are offering cheap for cash. We invite all the pat rons of the old flrm, and as many of the new, as are in want of articles in oar line, to give ns a call. I'llJJI.-. n vu., pr!9 15, College Street. In retiring from the Liquor Business, we take much pleasure in recommending to our old patrons the new firm of Hillon fc Co., as gentlemen worthy of confidence. nd solicit for them a continuance of pant favors. aprl9-3m J. PEACOCK & CO. 1IIaIaOT fc CO., (laTK t. FE4COCK CO.,) BBLP Magnolia Whiskv:! 50 v50 bbls Old Rye Whisky; 6ii Metcber's Neutral Whiskv; 50 Old Bourbon " 5(i bbls Gin, good article; 50 X casks Brsndy; 10,fl00 Choice Havana Cigars; apr27 o HILL0N fc CO.. College street! 4UX. WHXUMSOM. JlEAV FIR.H. 4RCBEB CHEATHAM. WILLIAMSON & CHEATHAM, IMPORTERS OF Brandies, Wines ' and Liquors, AND DEALERS IN Havana Cigars, Tobacco, &c, NO. 8, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TE..ESSEE. THE undersigned would inform their friends and the public generally, that they have associated themselves under the, firm aud style of WILLIAZTIMOX Si CIIEATIIAlrr, for the transaction nf a wholesale Liquor and Wine, Havana Cigars and Tobacco Business. Having deter mined to keep nothing iu their line, except articles of the rcRKsr axp best o.caijty, aud by giving proper at tention to business, they respectfully solicit a portion of public patronage. ALEX. WILLIAMSON', mar31-tf ARCHER CHEATHAM. KIRKPATRICK, KEVINS & CO., Receiving, Forwarding and Wholesale i Grocery Merchants, Market street, Xasliville, Tenn. HA VE now in store a largo and complete assortment of Groceries embracing New Orleans Sugars, of n grades; Molasses, m barrels and half barrels; Coffee, a large and complete stock; Raisins, a full stock, with Team, Candle, Sardines, Glamntvare, assorted. Pecans, Irlackerel; Together with all kinds nf articles usually kept in the Grocery line. Our htock of Hraudlen, AVI nes, Wlilnky, Ac. Wethink cannot be surpassed in tins or any other market. To our heavy stock of goods now iu store we invite the attention of the trade. mar'JO-tf KIRKPATRICK, XEVIXS CO. CONFECTIONERIES T. G. ROBKUTSON, Iiroadtvaj-,:'ashvlIIe, HAS Just received 50 boxes Cream Cheese; i'5 boxes English lmiry " 60 " Western Reserve " 10 barrels Walker's Ale, fresh; 5 " Cranberries, " 15 " Oranges, in good order; 5 " N-iuous, " " A few more New York Ale Pumps left, and will b sold cheap by J. G. ROBERTSON, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, an25 Broadway, Nashville. llucktvlieat t I?uek w heat ! ! Jl'ST received, 200 bugs extra-hulled Pennsylvania Buckwheat. In store and for sale hv QCIC'K k MEAD. IVIivered to any part of the city free of charge. an.7-tf WHOIJSALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, AND DEALERS IV LIQUOItS AND PRODUCE, No. SI, College Street, aug25 ly Nashville, Tennessee. C. M. STEWART, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER A.VD COMMISSION MEKCIIAM, NO. l, BROADWAY, NA.tfHVUJ, J$iT Tlie highest Market price paid for Country Pro dure of all kinds. - Jau 17 Ufcwly. Wc are offering for Sale for Cash, OTJGAB, COFFEE MOLASSES, Golden Syrup, Star Candles, Tallow Candles, Shot, Lead, Cigars, Tobacco, Crushed Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Loaf Sugar.i Kails assorted, Hatches, Soap, Cedar Buckets, Soda, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Bed Cords, Wrapping Paper, ass'd. Tenn. Bagging, wide, India Bagging, Hope, Twine, Barret "alt, Sack Salt, Coarse and Elne, and all other articles usually kept In a Grocery house. Our friends, and tbe public in general, are respect fully requested to give us a call J. T. MARTIN k CO.. fib 10 If Corner lirood and Market Ms. Lard! Lard!! 1M1E highest market price paid lur LARD put up la thipplug order. J. T. MARTIN CO., feblO Corner Ihoad add Market streets. JUST It E C 12 I V E D A T diaries Holier Ison's CONFECTIONERY. No. 17, Market Street, Aaalivllle, Tennessee' 50 DOZEN Fresh Cove slers ; SO " Kptced and Pickled in bottles; S cases Sardines; Pie Fruits, assorted ; Errh Peaches; rtrswberries; Asrtd Pickles; Hrandy Peaches; Eilrart of Co flee, excellent article) traveling purpoacs. Sparkling Champaigne Cider: 4i boxes boles 1 ire Crackers; t bbls. Zaute Currents; SO AsMirWd .SuU; t " Oranges; A fresh lot ol Ka tains and Figs; A Urge lot of Krseb CmacrUonersrs always krpt on hand all to b sol J at low prta-rs v s'lil the times. . CHAKl.Es ROIlrJtTSiiN, N. IT, Market strert, neviwly 0poileMurr Stratum's. CHOICE LARD, ret re mxesssatt roa IMMILY USE, vua aaxa av VOODS I. CO., aprl-f MARKET t-T.. NASUTOXC LARD OIL, Of tb Heal Quality, Manufactured and for sale, low, bj WOODS & CO., aprl-l MARKET ST.. NASHXHiJi STItAYED, Ft ill iSa aahacriher. m Che 1th aitt . at MeWWw tarsvtlla, atx ssdra rmat XaahvMIe, v the Leb. ua t-ike, bar Eloaa, H years old, bota hlad hast wfcui a h paaarra joiaia, Uaa a rathaar tarse has it, m ly shod oa his lore feet, old sn. oa tus k.M (ret, and st a foad buJT and saddle horea. I end five a liberal rard aay esse wl.o !h kasve haa at EtaflrttSi'S hthi, CaUagw ssratH, NashVuie, mr 4. Urr 6 ss to ma at ti.e Taeirra la Jst. W or vinn le. - -NaahriUe, Jeoa 16, lo-2w J A- hiOX 10 ' uo i 20 " oj .. 2o ' 10 " a In Chancery at WaTerly, Tenn. JUNE RCLES, 1858. G. W. Hires ") vs. V Attachment and Inj. Bill. John D.Woodward etala. ) IN this cause, on motion, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and Master, from the alle gations in tbe bill, supported by tlie affidavit of the complainant, that the defendant, John D. Woodward, has absconded and left the country, or so conceals himseir that tbe ordinary process of tbe law canuot be served upon him; it is therefore ordered that pub lication be made in the Nashville Patriot, a newspaper published in the city of Nashville, for four successive weeks, requiring the said John I). Woodward lo ap pear before the Chancellor of our Court of Chancery for the county of Humphreys, at the next term nf our said Court, to be held at the coort-house in the town of Waverly.on the 1st Thursday after the 3rd Monday in September next, and plead, answer, or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for con fessed and set for hearing ex parte as to him. Witness, David R. Owen, Clerk and Master of our said Court, at office, tbe 1st Monday in June. 1858. D. R OWEN, Junel4-w4t Clerk and Master. BRIEF. Complainant G. W. Rives, alleges In his bill that he Is liable as the security, aud that he holds claims against the defendant, John D. Woodward, amounting to over one thousand dollars, and that he, the said Woodward, has no property, either real or personal, subject to the paymeut of the same; but that said Woodward is the legal owner of two notes of hand, one against the estate of Wm. II Eostcr, dee'd, for 11300, and tbe other against John T. k B. T. Scott, Tor about S13C0; both due and unpaid; and tbe complain ant, Rives, having obtained sn order granting writs of injunction to enjoin and restrain the said Woodward and all other persons from collecting or attempting to enforce the collection of said nun; and the said John T. B. T. f-'cott, and Sarah C. Foster, adm'x of Wm. H. Foster, dee'd, from paying said notes until after the bearing of the aforesaid cause . Notice of which cannot be served upon the said John D. Woodward, the same is therefore hereby made public. D R. OWEN, junel4-w4t Clerk and Master. In Chancery at "Waverl y, Tenn. JL'NE RULES, 1858. Original Injunction Bill. G. W. Rives vs. J. T. Winfrey and John D. Woodward, et als. IN this cause, on motion, and it appearing to the sat isfactiou of the Clerk aud ilai-fr from the allega tion in the Bill, supported by the atliilavit of Hie com plainant, that the residence of the defendant, John D. Woodward, is not known, he having fled the country, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him; it is therefore ordered that publication be maile in the Nashville Patriot, a newspaper published m the city of Nashville, for four successive weeks, requiring the said John D. Woodward to appear before the Chancellor of our Court of Chancery for the county of Humphreys, at the next term of our taid court, to be held at the court house in the town of Waverly, on the 1st Thursday after the 3rd Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for con fessed and Si t for hearing ex parte as to him. Witness. David R. Owen, Clerk and Master, at office, the 1st Monday in June, 1858. D. R. OWEN, junel4-w4t Clerk and Master. In Chancery at Waverly, Tenn. JUNE RULES, 1858. J. S. Span "I vs. J- Attachment and Inj. Bill. Jno. D. Woodward, et als. J IN this cause, "on motion, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and Master, from the alle gations in tbe Bill, supported by the affidavit of the complainant, that the defendaut, John 1). Woodward, has fled the country, or has so absconded, or con cealed himself, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him; it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Nashville Patriot, a newspaper published in the city of Nashville, for four successive weeks, requiring the said John D. Wood, ward to appear before the Chancellor of our Court of Chancery, for the county of Humphreys, at the next term of our said court, to be held at the court-house in the town of Waverly, on the 1st Thursday after the 3rd Monday in September next, and plead, answer, or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed, and set for hearing ex parte as to him. Witness, David R.Owen, Clerk and Master of our said Court, at office, the 1st Monday in June, 1858. p. K. un r.., junel4-w4t Clerk aud Master. U CIIAXCEEY AT WAVERLY, TENX. JUNE RULES, 1858. Original Injunction Rill. Elijah D. Biffle vs. William Bartleitand John D. Wood ward, et als. IN th:s cause, on motion, and it appearing to the sat isfaction of the Clerk and Master, from the allega tions in I lie bill, supported by the aflidav.t of the complainant, that tbJ defendant, John D. Woodward, has ubscoiuled and fled the country , so that the ordi nary process of law ear-not be served Um him; it is therefore ordered thai publication be made ill the Nashville Patriot, a Lewsapcr published in the city of Nashville, for lour successive weeks, requiring the said John D. 'Woodward to ap)ear before the Chancel lor of our Court of Cliancery, for the county of Hum phreys, at the next term of our said court, to be held at the court house in the town of Waverly, on the 1st Thursday after the 3rd Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed aud set lor hear ing ex parte as to turn. Witness Jiavid R.Owen, Clerk and Master of our said court, at office, the 1st Monday in Jure. 1.'8. D. R. OWEN, Juncl4-w4t Clerk and Master. BK1EF. Tlie complainant, Elijah D. Riffle, alleges In his bill, that on or about the Hill day ol May, 1859, he execu ted his promissory note to the defendant. John !. Woodward, for something over SJ.L'on, with O. R. Biflle security thereto, and that the consideration for which the said note was given has failed through fraud and collusion, and has obtained an order to en join and restrain the said Woodward and all other persons from collecting or attempting to enforce the collection of the said note until alter the hearing of the said ca;ise. Notice of which cannot be served upon the siid John 1. Woodward, and is therefore herebv made public. D R. OWEN. Juuel4-4t Clerk nud Master. Cliancery Court at Nashville. John Morrow vs Farmers' aud Mechanics' Insurance Co. and others. AT the office of the Clerk and Masler of the Clian cery Court at Nashville, on tlie 7th day of June, li58, on motion of complainant, by counsel in the above cause, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and Master, that the said defendants. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Ins. Co., of l'lula. , and Thomas IS Florence aud Ed. R. ilulmbold, are non resident of the State of Tennessee, and therefore tbe ordinary process of this court cannot he served uKn them, it is therefore ordered by the Clerk aud Master that publication be made for four weeks in succession, in the Nashville Patriot, a news paper published in the city of Nashville, reqiuring the said defendants lo appear at the next term of the I ban eery Court to be hidden (or the county of luvidsou,at the Court house thereof, in the city ol asnviUe.on the first Monday in November next, and answer said bill, both original bill and amended bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them, and set down for hearing ex parte. C. D. BRIEV, june8-w4t Pr's fee $3 Clerk k Master. Cliancery Court at Nashville. Ferine A Co., tx. Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Com pany, aud others. A T the office of the Clerk and Master of the Chan Xa. eery Court at Nashville, on tlie 22d day of May, 1S5&, on motion of complainant, by counsel in the above cause, ami it apiearing to tlie satisfaction of the Clerk and Master, that the said defendant. The Ohio Ufa Insurance aud Trust Company, Is a non resident of tlie Statu of Tennessee, aud therefore the ordinary process of this court cannot be served Uon It, it is therefore ordered by the Clerk and Master that publication be made for four w-eks in succession in the Nashville Patriot, a newspaper published in the city of Nashville, requiring the said defendant to appear at the uext term of the Chan cery Court, u be hidden for the county of Iiavidsuo, at the court house thereof, in the city of Nashville, on the 1st Monday in November next, and answer uid V bill, and amended and supplemental bill, or tile same will betaken lor confessed as lo it ana set down tor hearing ex aru. C. D. RIM EN, May:4-w4l Pr's Tee $3 Clerk k M.ister. Chancery Court at Nashville. Ohio lafe lusurance and Trust Comoany and others es. John McCorma:k and others. VT the office of tlie Clerk k Master of the Chancery Court at Nashville, on the L"th day of May, 1s5s,od motion of complainant, by counsel in the above cause, and it apiwartug to the satisfaction of the Clerk aud Master, thai the said defendants, Jiwi MiVottMHa, fjisimi Pkimk. NanaMisx Pains and Eiiwako Pkisk. Jr.. SriHtiixs llLootxjooo, and Rcrt s L. Lost), aud Bass or Amw i sd Cok KxeBUtus HaMK, are non residents of the Male of Tennessee, and therefore the irdiuary process of this Court rao not be served upon them, it is therefore ordered by the Clerk and Matrr that publicauoa be made for tour weeks in tii eso in tbe Nashville Pairs, a news paper published ia the city of Nashville, requiruig the said defendants to appear at the next term of the Clian cery Court lo be tmlden for tbe county of Uavslsou,at the court house there", in the city of Nashville, on the first Monday In Nov. next, and answer said bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to them and act down for soaring ex parte. CP. BRIEN', mayn-siw Pr's fee S3 Clerk 4 Master, Chancery Court at Nashville. fcmitb k Hardin ) m Amended aad Sup. Bill. Henry H. Ftepbcnmi et al. ) VT tue nine, of tbe Clerk and Master of the Chan eery Court at Natdrviile, on tbe 14lh day of May, Itioe, m moUoa of comniautant, by counsel in the above cause, and it appearing lo the aaliaiacuoo of the Clerk and Maabir, thai the aakl defendant Aaaos V. Bmuvx.si a nua-reKletil of the Mate ol Teunfa.ee. and therefor, the ordinary irw-a d this court ciumt be served upon him, it is therefore ordered ty the Clerk and Meaw-f that (mblkrauoa h. made fur four weeks in soccMSMiei ia the Nashville patrasi, a newspaper pub fished la th city of Naabviile, rcqotritii the said de fraaani lo appnar at to next serm of th. Chancery Conrt to be ivutdea for the county of IfevkLaus, at the Court houMt thereof, ia th city of Nashville, oa the ftrt Monday hi November nxt, aad answer said araemled aa-l supplemental hiM ta the above cause, or tk uut will kw taken fur fonfsaa.d as ta hua, aad set down for iMarmg ex part. C. P. BRIEV. luarl-4t pr'slVetS tVrfc k Master Chancery Court at Nashville. John R. Baia as. Paaie! Mclatyre. VT the offer, vt the Clerk aad Mter U the Chan eery Court at NaahvUl.oa th (ih day ofjuae, lsa, oo aiouoa of eotaidumaat, by eootuH-l Ui the above rause, and it apfwartbg to the aalnssr tKa et ta. Ck-rk and Ma.tor, teas tho aatd tfefe. dan. Pavua Mi !rf sc. ta aoa resident ef lit fetal of Tease, aad Usrref. th ordsiary prorj vt ihs eoartcanaoib served apoa htm: Mat therefore centered by th Usrk aad Maaw that mMtroa b mad fur Imt weeks m sucrcswoa t lh Kasarill Pa. lrs, a awspaper published ta lb city of NaBavdJ, requiring th said dofeadaat to appear at the sett Ssesa of th Clianasry Cowl, im he lMutea(wthemuB j of DevfclsM, at the eosrt hoos there ta the city . f Kaaavuie, est th km Moof ta Nov aaxt, and t aawvr said bill, or th same wdl fee taasa for eoafesa I d as v haa snd sat duws tot horf ss fan. . . - c f. wur, ' - - )? mm Tt tamt CWk. a Mist sr. Broadway House. r 'at aoove House having been thoroughly X re-flUed ia now open for the reception of travelers. The proprietor hopes from his long experience in the business, and hts de termination to snare no pains in supplying his table with the best that the market affords, to merit and re ceive a share of patronage. Terms. Pay Boarders...; $1 50 Week $60 WM. M. WLVBOURN, mr!J Proprietor. WATSON HOUSE. Situated on Market Street, 1VASIIVILLE, TENNESSEE. And near the Public Square, IS now open for the accommodation of the f public. The house has been thoroughly jaa.iB renovated and refurnished. The Proprietor i jjSft is determined by attcution to the c Mnfort of his guests, to merit the patronage A the public. Prices. Board per day..... 1 60 Board per week ..S3 60 febll tf THOMAS S. WATON, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner Tlaln and Sixth St., LOUlSVILIaE, KY. TITIS well known Hotel, having been thoroughly re paired and newly furniebed, is now open for the accommodation of tbe traveling public. Situated in the most central and business part of the city, and having superior accommodations, the Proprietor hopes by strict attention to business to merit a large portion nf the public patronage. His charges will be to suit tbe present hard times. Dec. 2 wly J. COMB, Proprietor. IaITwCOIaTX house, TILLAHOJ1A, TESS. JO. B. SMITH, Proprietor. HAVING taken charge of the above Hotel, I will en deavor to please all who may favor me with a call. Of my friends, and the citizens of Nashville and Davidson county, I would solicit patronage. My table will at all times be provided with the best the country aflords, and every care will be taken to please all. There is a good Livery Stable contiguous to this house, aud the Fayetteville, Mulberry and Lynchburg Mail and Passenger Coach leaves this Hotel every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday for the above places, at o'clock, P. M., and returning every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. M., making connections witb the Nashville and Cliauauooga, and McMmnville and Manchester Mad Trains. Tuliahoma, August 13, 1H67. raa Metropolitan Eating Houses r in iasuioiiaum aim popular r-uu- Jl ing House is just in receipt of i superior lot of I'reali Oy stern, together with all limns ol (.a me. which will oe sorvoa up in spnnnm style at all hours of the day. Thankful for tle liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon our house, we trust by close attention to the wants of our customers, we shall continue to merit tne same in mo future. J. & W. MOORE, Feb3 If Corner of Cedar and Cherry sts Jfnsurflnff. NASHVILLE INSURANCE OFFICE JETXA INSURANCE COMPANY CHARTERED 1S19, Cash Capital and Assets SI 600,000. HARTFORD FIRE HSIRAXCE C0.HPAXT, CHARTERED 1810, Cash Capital and Assets-$637,000. Plicrnix Insurance Company, Cash Capital and Assets $341,000. QUAKER CITY IXSURAXCE COMPAXY, PHILADELPHIA, Cash Capital and Assets $277.66.85. New-Yorlt Life Insurance Co Accumulated Capital $1,00,4000. Fire, Marine, Inland, Hull, and Life Risks taken on equitable terms. JOSEPH N ASH, No. lb College Street, opposite the Sewanee House. Nashville, Jan. '-j, HM TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. Capital $150,000!! OFFICE North-West Comer of the Public Square, over Dyer Pearl's Exchange Otlice. They will take risks on 1 welhns and other Houses. Ooods in Store, aeainst Loss or Damage by Fire. Also lUrui and River bas ards, from aud to all ports. ALSO Negroes against the Dangers of the Kiver. IUKKCToKs: JOHN M. HILI JAMES CORREV. G. M. Foot;. -AL1JC. ALLISON, A. 11. GARDNER. W JOSEPH VACLX. THOMI-SON ANDERSON. E. A. OM EN. JAMES ELLIS. N. E. AUJWAT. S FAKIV. J0SESH VAULX, President BUTI.ER, S-cretary j'an'Ja A. W. AMIVILLG t'ni.TIi:UCIAL Insurance Company. Capital $ 1 00,000!! (ALL PAID IN AND SECURED.) rniHS COMPANY being fully orv-anized. X according to charter, is prepared to -SJr-h write Policies apainst 1XJS-S AND DAMAGE lit 1 IRE, on biiiluiiii;r.,Gooils, Wares, and a Merchandise generally. Also, on shipments against loss or damage by seas. Kivers, or Inland Traaspor tuui'U, on the must lavoranie u-rnia. Lite and Nero Polices granted at Current rates. Office, No. 60 College, East Side, bclweeu L'ulon Street and the Public Square. IllKElTue ALEXANDER FALL. ANTHONY W. VANLEFJL JOHN' KIKKMAN. HENRY HART, J. IHOd. W. EVANS. IirCH McCREA. JAMES WtHiDS. JOHN' H F.WIV. R. C. MoN AIRY. HIGH McCREA. WESLEY GREENFIUJJ. A LEX ANDES FALL, President. WALKER, Secretary. jan'5 JAMFi CO AE! COAL.!! iQnfifi BL"SH,:LS Superior Ohio River Coal in OUVJU at the Coal-Yard on College Street, ad- oining M. k E. F. Cheatham's Warehouse, carefully screened ami cleaned, at 11 (d -U ceuts per bushel. Api'ly to tbe Coal-Yard. tania tf A. U DAVIS f ev 1 sv Ml Ji a..tvl(LTliai GAIIDE-X SEEDS. JCST received and opened a large stork of Landreth's Garden Seeds, warranted fresh; cousisuug in the usual varieties brought to this market, to which ha would call the attention of Families aud (iardeuers. JO. G. UlUlWN, Jan20-tf No. 4a College Street Notice of Dissolution. frMIE partnership .listing between B. I-ANIER k L GEO MI.LLL, uuder the style of 8. LANIER Co., is this day dissolved. H. Lamer having purchas ed Geo. Misell's enure interest in the late tirm. laaloue authorised to aeuie op tlie same. M. 1.AN1KR. Mar. -i, 1V.S- GEO. llliiii. tr Referring to tbe above notice, 1 take great pleasure in recom mem ling to my fnenus my late as sociate lu buaiunf, Mr. li. Lauwr, as a geoUrman every way worthy of their cutiuuuod alrouMg.. Marc b 2i , a GEO. M1.ELL. UAILnilAU SPIKES. THE undaraued la the authorised agency for the sale of portor, Rolle Hu i Railroad Spikes : Mid to be the beet aud cheapest spikes Dow lu use. A supply Constantly on hand and fur saie by 1. l. DICKEY. aprlO-tf College Street. Nashville. Notice to Tanners. We bare constantly on hand and for rale GKEEN SALTED HIDES, At No, SS IBouta Front street, ftasltvlllr, Teuueaace. ts-l-em ' J. LE a CO GET THE BEST. TUE GENUINE AMBKOTVPE the prcmiea rVture is beyMdd com par wo Ut. seat atyls) id haaaess y ot latroducvd, and statxis wnauut a rival: T.m cannot thesa, Ln;bt cannot tad. them, lara(ea cannot mould Um-ss, Iiust ran a er raacb Una, Rust uxuiut corrwdr Om-iu. Made as hresu(ore by LAHLt ) M ll. Umwr s Cherry and l aua sukom, aud put ay aa fup-wy aty a era r 'ad. at no oOir rouens a NashrUle FOR RENT. AHANIVOMK aad cwlortable tsmi'y rMrce ia t-lrfWi4 wear tne brkif., wtUi twrts. houae aad stable attach , for tne haiaare ilh yt ar. I'tw se.iina sivesi uustOTtiatel. Apply ta LYONS Ct saarlS-tf 1 1 PbHe siMre SllualVon WanteA, BVa. yoaas saaa ot auod baaotcas uali Van, ae. tad baa aa caaussKlvd wtva th. (irvaary a L. awatS kMta, and eaa was wau OOMOBall Address Im St P. U. Uheat and Uje Wanlf i, "ITTTIXAT sad KTE wanted hy r. C. Asusausi, at If Uw VarahJuas, t bread t3( Cheaper than ever for Cash!! SPRING AN D SUMMER ., BOOTS, SnOES, HATS, AND CAPS. FrcsU Arrivals. -" B. R. CIXTTER, Vo. 38 ft 59 Corner of College and Broadway, NASIIY1ELE, TENN., HAS received bis stock of ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, and TRUNKS, for the Spring snd Summer trade, consisting in part as follows, viz : For La die, Misses and Children. Ladies' fine Kid and Morocco Bootees, thin and thick sole, with heels; " One kid and " plain and trimmed; ' I-astinc Gaiters, side and frout laced, with heels. " " Congress " " kid " Buskins and Front Ties: Misses fine Kid and Morocco Slippers and Bootees; 4 and childrens' Iastinc Gsiters snd ' Chi Id reus' fine Kid and Morocco thick and nmp sole: Fancy " " Bit and Sliouers: Womens' extra size Kid Boots. Btiskir.s, Ac. " " " Morocco rVv.uand Buskins Servants' heavyalf, Kip and Morocco, extra For Gents and Rots. Gents' fine Pegged and Laced Boots; tipera " " " " patent kid and buck-skin Congress Gaiters; " " " " kid and Oxford Ties; " " " Broad strap Shoes, pnmn and welt; For sale by b. R. CITTIJl, No. S6 and 69, cor. College and Freidway, mar 13 Nashville, Tena. EEATIIER BELTING. 3 OOfl FtKTon hand, of all sizes, from two to . V7 V 7 J twelve inches wide. An extra lot of strong Lace Leather: to all of w hich I invite the at tention of all planters snd martimest to tbe above articles, which will be sold on the best terms for cash, at Nos. 36 and 69, corner of Broadway and College streets. mar 13 B. R. CTTTER. Hats and Caps for Men, Boys and Children. I AM receiving direct from the :in-qja1 ufai tories, all the latest styles of Spring vl and Summer HATS and CAPS, consisting in tiart of tne best Cassimere Soft Fur Hm oT all qualities. Also, a full assortment of men's and boys' W ool Hats and Caps. Will be sold on the most reasonable terms lur cash, or to punctual dealers. B. R. CCTTKR, No. 38 and 69. cor, of Broadway and College sts., mar 13 Naohville, Tenn. SNYDER & FRIZZEEE TTAt L in store a fine stock of Roots and glides of A A every description, which they are oQeringat low prices. marl7-tf " S t i t c h e 1 -1) o w ii Shoes." SWDEIt A: lUIZZELL EE in receipt of am-ther lot of Genu' Stitched- J. A. liown fcjioce, at No. 21 Public Square. jan-5 SNYDER k FRIZZHX. Gents' Wear. GENTS' flue Calf Pump Sole lk.ls; " " " Si itched " " " " Water-proof Boots; " " " Congress (Jailers; " " " " ' double sole- " Calf Brogans; Also, pegged Congress Gaiters and Brogans of all uescripuons. TltlWKS, VALISES, &c. Ladies' extra size Sole Leather Trunks; " " " Travelling " " " " French ' withTravs; Gents' flue Sole Ieithcr Trunks; " Valises; " Rusaett Valises. Together with CariK-t Bags, Black Bags, Satchels c. ah oi wuicu are vRered nt low rates tor cash. jabiS SNYDER k FRIZZELL. A I Cost for (lash. "1X7E have on hand some sole Leather Trunks and It alices which we will close out al Cost for Cash. i-ersons wanting any oi tno above liave now an op portunity topnn iiasu at low Uow u prices. Call at No, Public Sutiare. iiiara-tl SVYI FR A- FRIZZELL. JOIO I A M A in K, No- 42, College Street. GENTS Calf "SllTl'llED HOWS'' J. S. Slioes; " English ljieed Shoes; " 1 1. S. Water proof Stitched Boots; A large assortment at very low pi m-i-k hj feb6 tf J til IN RAM ACE. Fine Coots, Shoes and (.alters XFAY AlwlIVAliS. JOHN It A 31 AGE, Xo. 42 College hlrect, .aalirlll, TS now receiving a large an J cxccll lit klock of JL X dies' and Oenl's Wear, and lor Misses. Uoys and thildren. Oent's Calf Stitched and rump Sole Bools; " French Patent lyatli. r anil Call ( mi. Gaiters " " " " CaU New lou 4 Black Cioth and Prunella English lai-tuig and Clf Kid Ti.s; 44 Ilurkskiu New OlUiaus " 44 Cslf English stiUhed down Pump Shoes; 44 lasting, Oxford and Dri es Shoes, 44 Calf, Kid and boot Morocco Oxlurds; 44 Calf Luiun half Cmers. For I-adlra. Ladies French Ijisimg Congress Gaiters, with and wilbout heels, Ladles Kid Congress Boots, do do do do; 44 Italian t 'loth Ijtrc Gaiters, do do do; 44 I rench knl SlipM-r li mimed, do do; 44 Wlnifl Siilin and Kid uo do do; 44 Fine Iju-uiig IUiskui; M sses Kid Roots, W illi and without Heels; ' lllack and Brow u t.aitei a, do do do do; 44 Black Kid aud Bronzed Mips, do do do; 44 lasting Ga.ters, plain ami tiHd, do do do; Children's Kni and liionzeil tiwlf Mif-i-oia; ' Illa k and rolnreii Itsluig Ga.t.rs; Boy'santl Youth's Oxford Ties; tUKrs Gaiters; Pst eul Leather aud Calf Dress hoc, 1-is ing lies, Ac. may'J9-t JOHN RAMAGK rVl V X IvS ! rv u u x i-aTsT ADDITIONAL SUPPLllIS. LADIKS Sde I-eather Covered Trunks; 4 French Dress Trunks, large a res; 44 Flat ami Round Top lray Trunks; 44 Traveling Satchels. Gent's No. 1 English Sole leather Trunks; Russet snd Iron Frame iio; 44 SW Leather Buggy do; 44 Ashland Sole Leather Valises; 44 Traveling Bags, Ac, fcc, Ac; Just received ami (or sale vei y low for Cash, at No. 4-College street, by je.S-1 JOHN RAM ACE. Fresh Arrivals. BR A I) SUA W a- RUTLAND HAVE Just received a fresh sn k of Bo "TS AND ajul for the Spring aud Summer tra lo, wlis h will be sold al Low Pricks. For Ladlea. Ladies Last. Cong, k Laced Giters, with and without heels ; Ladies Kid Cong, k Laced Kid Boots, uo. do.; 44 44 Slippers, do. do. ; 44 While Kal and Satin Slir; 44 Embroidered, brouzt) and Velvet Flippers. mieaea autt lltilUrru. Misses Kid and G. Boots, with aud without heels; 44 Lsl Gaiu-r 14 44 44 44 Kid Slippers; 44 " " Child. 44 " Iter". Boys Fuie Calf sewed and pegged Boots; " oxfora Tks; aud other articles for boys aud youths wear. for Cicitta. Gents Extra Calf Pump and siiuhou Ro"t; .. 4. t iinr, Caifrs. u . 44 44 44 Oxf..rl la; 44 44 Pat. lawtlssr Pimip Congrua Gaiurs : it (all " -4 44 44 Pat Leather 0 .l- rd Ties; Cloth Cng. Gaiters and Utst Ts-s, and Calf Patent LeatbiY Strap SJioeaof all ki mis, suitable for tbeSprm( aud Sumux-r Uade. Call at No. se. I nk street. mayll-tf BilAlfrllA W k Rt TLAND. Sole Leather Trunks and Yalices LAl'lia No. 1, hole Leather Trunks; ' 44 ' and Kip Booret Boxes; Lodwa Packing Trunks; Gents Sole Leather Trunk; 44 RuaseU and Iron Frame Trunks; Ail of which will bo sold at vui v low prices by BRAlolUW k KlTI-AMi mayll-tf No. Ml Union street. JOHN TORK k CO. have 00 I ever vdered lor saie ui this on haud the beat Cold Pea market aprft-tf llaltimore Coffer. "nri DAG3 Pruua Baltimore Coffea lust recelrs 0UU CARTER, M'KA Y A CO saar-tf AVool! Wool!! ITTE want SO ,000 Its. Ctaas M'uats Voot, for wl birh we wilt mj cash, w waul H W tuaks Jeans and Lmaey . bt. . W ft GOftlKlN k CO. PR(EMX BEDSTEAD FACTORY HAi'ON HAND AND 3Iauufucturea all kinds CHEAP FURNITURE, scai as Cstttstf Sledatrada. Crlblsa, Lssngrt, A. ureas a. V sxaJsatastda, A 1U a, Ac. AWaevery drtp(Ui of Mattrossos. at ad. of tviro.v, sure, coito.v smrx. HAIM, Se. All t whah wul Sw4d a rtwapa caa aa kad ia Ui cay (ue c&aa. W. K.tt'KSr Llt A. saarSTly. , Chwrca auet v. ii.coii3inL.ru Fonilshia Funeral Undertaker) 49 Cbsirrls .trtsot, TT7TU. fsrswh avarr Ut nf at Fanorals, aa hwrsta I V fur. Vd) ataof irnv h . to ramd aa ur Sta- lrrMtB SfUOUvei Cematerr. FALL ARRANGE 51 ENTe" Through Hates of EreieTlit from New, York, to Nashville, In connection w nh New York Side Wheel and Screw Steamship Lines, to CIIAIIXESTOX Ari SAVAIAII. THE following rates lo take effect on and after Jl s 1st, 1 fW: evr York to IVaahTille. First class, per 100 11 $1 m S-xcond class, 44 144 Third class. 44 1 IS Hats In Boxes, " J 47 Special Rates, " S M tLASSLFICATIOIT GW TEE A20VE EOUTES. t'lrat Class. riano Fortes, Bonks, Stationery, Boots, Shoes, Li quors, Oils, Ac., in buttles: tampheoe and Spirits Tur- ' lentine in barrels; Carpeting, thins. GIm and Glass. ware, in cases: Clocks. Con fe1 ion erics. Cotton Cards; Cutlery, in eases, cask. and tioxes; lrv Goods, ia boxes and bales; P-uir5, Fruit Trees and Shrubberr. Furs, Garden Seeds, Lokitig-Glases, and Looking Glass i.l.iua. cat owner's rtsk:i Ovsters in cans and Jars: Saddlury, Tm and Britannia Waie; Teas aad rpices. Second Clasa. Hardware, fexcei4 such as snevifled In First and Third classes,) Coffee Mills. Machinery: Foreira IJ. euors, in barrels snd Pipes; Tobacco in boxes; Leath er, In rolls and boxes; Oils, in barrels and casks; Crockery sod Queens ware. In crates aad casks; IUce, Whiting, Plasur, Sheet Brass aa 1 Copper. Third Claaa. Axes, Shovels, Poad-s. girl Iron. 7Jne and Tin ta plgs.T.n Plate. Anvils.VKKw.easksof mains snd Hoes, Manilla and Cotton Cordage , t'oflee , Heavy Castings, Mill Gearing, Carnare Spring and Axles. Railroad 1 heels aud Axles, I hair t, Spikes, and Rosm in bbls. Special statr. Furniture snd Carriages boxed, and other lieht .r. tides not enumerate ! : a so. Carbovs of Aem nr.ai.. er Chemicals, will be charged by actual weight at double Urst Class rates. Ii" No charge for draytge. wharfas. or farm-rl. ing Th above rates cover all expeusea from New Y'ork to Nashville. AS-Steven son and all stations on Nahvill mA CtiattauoogaRoad, wet of Stevenson, entitled to ho v. rales. It is oaly necessarv to insure goods toOi.rle.. tn aud Savannah, the Road assume all risks afler they are delivered by the steamer into the bands of me draymen, on the wliarr, until delivered al th. de pot of destination. By doing this merchants will save from Ci to 60 cents per 100 lbs. on tbe 1st and 2d clasa goo!. 71 f Koad will not be responsible for anv daman. occurring at sea. GiMxls shlpied via Savannah should be consigned to Agent Central Railroad. Savannah, Ga. Good shlnped via Char estn should be consigned to Ageut South Caro ina Rtllroad. fTiaHestnn. CHARLES W. AN'I'FJISON, Jc--tf Goneral Agent. FOIl NEW YORK. FASTEST" L.-IVE!! FAUE CAHIN PASSAGE S'ZOll J -kuij1II lower tlmn bv anv other Steamers ! SIX Cents per fiwt. FOR AIX K1SIS OF MEASURE MENT GOODS. Ught IJ.isKSLS 37 . cenu ea h, aad other artit lc in prttportitt! The splendid and cemmodiou side w heel Steamers ACGCSTA, 1 ,fX Uii.s Capt M. S. Woorlhull FLORIDA 1.3U0 Isaac Orow ell. ALABAMA, 1.SOO 44 44 Geo. R .Schenck M HKST 11ASX ruoriciisK STAR OF THE SOUTH. 1 ,1KI tons.. . .Caid.Thn. Lyon . These SU'aiiu.his belong to tlie old erUthltshed'and' favorite lii.e, known as the '-New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company," and in comfort, accom modations and fare, annul be excelled. They are commanded by exiei leuced, skillful, careful aud po lite olhcers. PADELF0!U, FAY k CO., Aifents.Siv.mnah. SAM'L. L. MITfllllJ. A So. may-Plf Agents, New York. Freights hy Sail Vessel and Pro pellers frout e.v Yorlt, Philadelphia, Boston and Dallimore. 4 a-. S MERCHANTS who may aiilp hy the above vessels are itiformed that hy consigning their g'Nia to the agents of the South Carolina Railroad. Charleston, or acents of Cri:tral Railroad, Savaiinnh, they will be forwarded free of commissions, (drayago and wharf age only charged,) anil be sent through at the lullow ing rates First Class, per 100 lbs .' $1 5 Second Class 1 00 Third Class K0 Sit-cial rates for linht g'snls. per 100 lbs 2 70 Bill showing amount n d vesse ls and amount charg ed for rtrayace aud wharf'.i;e, w ill be mailed to con siirnees. tilAS. W. ANDERSON, May 20 tf General Ageut. November f), IS V7. Little Via mi and folumbns and WVlliWOAI.. EXCLUSIVELY AN EASTERN EOoTE. Through Tlckcli MA. "WTxecllnfr, Elcubensrille, PitUburir, Clevclanfll, Dunkirk, EuiTslo, Niagara rails' To nil the Fastern Cities. 6 A. M. Lightning Express, through to Columbus, and Cleveland without Changs of cant. RiW P. M. Eve- niuc Express, through tu Ikillair andl'ittaburc without change of cam. I oar Dally Trains. FIRST TRAIN'. Cleveland, Puubui g, Sieubenvtlle, and Wlioe'iuig l ightning llx!re leaves Cincinuali at 0 o'clock A. U., for all the Eastern cities also, SpriUE tield. This train stop between Cim-innali and Columbus at Leveland, Morrow, Xetiia. and Ixmdon onlv. Shltl.Vll TRAIN. Cleveland Express Mail Lrsven Cmcintiatiat 0 ) A. M. fr I Hi 11 kirk . Itiitlalo.New York Boston, Ac, Wheeling, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Wash ington Citv. This tram sUips at all poiuts between Cincinnati and Columbus. 1 HIKI) TRAIN. Accommrslation leaves Cincinnati at 4 40 P. M for Spring ih-ld and Olumbus. This train also makes contieciKuis Tor Wilmington, IJktiraster and ancaville. This train SU; stall Hinia between Cincinnati and Cidumbus. FOI'RTH TRAIN Cleveland, Pittsburg and Wheel- ing Night Express Lravra ClucmuaU al SJOo'cwcIt P. M., for all the Ki-tei n c.tics. Tins tram stops at all uoiuU between Cincinnati and Columbus. No tram on Sunday. Trams rua by Columbus time seven minutes faster than Cuirmnaii time. for ThrossU Tickets And all Information at Ciucmnati pioaiM apply at the Utile tli. inn aud CtivingUili and Ix-xinglon oltice, o. I Burnett House, or at the old oitl e. south-east corner Broad wav and Front, op;s:lu ,-jieuccr House, or at the Eastern l'l" t. j. 1-1 K.iAir, ivipenntenacnfc E. F. Fl'LIiR, Gencial Ticket Ageut. THE OMNH'-CS IJNE calls fw pascngrs at all ths prtuciMl boteis for ea- h and every train. By leaving directions at either of the above fl.es, w ill call for sseuger in all parts of the city, without Uil. ov. Ia. si- - liiirtiu, omuuoiiT. CAHIN' PASSAGE From Charleston to Nev-Vork, Twenty-Five Dollars. m. a. rrrr.u states mail i.ie, KZW-YCEK AND CHAELLETON STEAM PACKtlS. Tirtmrh la 43 to 63 Honrs. Scml-Wcckly, The new MeAuudiip COLCMUIA, lSou tuns.. .M. Berry. NAMIV11 1AC, I6JO tons T. l t.wau. JAMi Ala-lJi, 16uu 1011 H C. Turner M Al'h N , 16a tns w J. lotior. N tl'THERNtJt, 1W0 tons I- U. Uurray. Il.AVt Adswr's Wnarves every Wednesday aud J Saturday, alter the arrival of IU. cais 11 "U th boulu aua Met. Tables supplwd with every luxury. Attentive and courteous cviumanders mill Insure travelers by this line every pustule comfort and ao- eominouation. Cabin ................- feteerace S Apply to HENRY V1SEOON CO., Accel, Vav ?. t tiarh-stua , S. C .Lumber, Lumber, Lumber. SQUARE CUAR aud all other kmds of Lumber eaa he bad. at U. larerrti. Saw MJU.oa ths Naahvuia aad Cnauauouca K.ilroaU, la uuiea fium Naxhrilie. J W. BIKIiWrJX. TO ECONOMICAL FAMILIES And Ladies, Married or Single. I TOR Tfij Cents eeclueed, hi postaea.tampa,thaB. dertiuwl wul forward, by rMara mail, it tai. Wwtej kivalnahla hooarhoU receipts, mails without lrubwt aad lull priaiwl Kiatraciama. lar tea coals yam caa prucure a bat wouid coat at toa stura oaa dollar na 1 iiw tu saas Put ms 1 stls, ram sjoowa svra rtrora llais. llu ro Maaa T m Powaca. -How t s Kara Katusuiivsa, llv ro mass HaiB 1ms. Hu to siabs rua ma. Haw o Ht.e Kuwm us Rnsa, to sjatovs Itwi jd r las raoa. Ihw Toaaaa Races rust ran coartauos. tlw ru aas lwuum l a. Huw to eras Ca. liuw ru ui C uaxT, nni akxoow aauas3 tsuu. AUO lUrper Twelrvtreea' rlehrwt44 washing IhsoHpt; your waahiiif Ajm ss half Cj ttma aad tiwubla, sat ml wwaxiaf sast Iur chxnea wnh la. Seal aauia Boa as WL CYKCS H. IIOIT, saaela-amw. ttraeklya, N. V. QUNPOWJ) AGKNCY mrt.K rowDCB. I BATE IN MAuAXi.sk 1 v E tpet's EiKs PewJer, lxt 44 KuttH-ky 44 l.ttO H IhaalmX P wdvr, ta .,ias fct ta:r I us-?. , T. A. MoCAU, A.aal nil