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?ri) noils f tr. (Cinrinnali. prnfflists." (Bwctxits, etc- gate Is, Cransportation. ... W. C. McAUY.& CO. JSRECEIVED THIS DAY fey EXPkESS, 1 Clf, rOZ- Alexander's Kid Gloves, , . 10 dex. Extension 8. 8. Bkirta, whit Jt col'd, " cartons Ducals, new styles; 2? . do. Motislin da Cheat: 3 do. New style Stella Shawls, lor early Spring; . aOO Pique Collar and fileevea, new styles; fape Collars and Sleeves , do ; Breakfast Caps, " do.; IUnaion Capes and Bertbes, -do.; . Our At. McNairy ia now in the Eastern cities, and we . will be getting New Gools every lew days daring tbe season and solicit a call from our friends and the pub ' lie generally - B C. McNAIttY & CO. SfmarlO tf R. C. McNairy & Co., RETtXVEP this day an elegant lot or new and desir able goods adapted to tbe present and approach ing season, consisting in part of the following articles: Elegant Bayadew Silks; N 44 ,Chene Silka, " - Flounced do; Double skirt do; t - . fide stripe do; t . '' m panoda Cloth "newf ' , ' Flounced GrenadinerJ . - Double skirt t do;. " Side striped 4 do; '., . " . Plain silks all colors together witb all qualities of Plain Flack Silks, neat Checks, Plaid stripes, Ac., c, very cheap. Elejrani lace new styles. We have also an assortment of La dlns' Under Garments, such as Chemise, Nigbt Gowns, Skirts. Caps, Ac. All of which we offer on the most favorable terms. R. C, McNAlKY CU-C mar20-tf - . Cotton Manufacturers' Agency. -yjytL are Sole Agents for the sale of the Fabrics of Richland6 Manufacturing Company, Pulaski, Tenn. Sparta do do Sfarta, 44 Sumner ao . u Franklin Factiry, 4TrankIm: lAiirel Hill do nnrjvui, Rockdale- do 'Mt. Pleasant, fhonl Mills, iLawrenceburg," Crescent do , ; Crowson do ln ' Hope do d " Pinewnnri rill PinBWOod And have alwavs on hand a full stock of Sheetings, Osnaburgs, Drillings, Bagging, Cotton Yarns and Bolt ti al,w-h we offor to the wholesale trade only in lots of not less than 6 bales Sheetings; 6 bales Osnaburgs; 25 bags Cotton Yarns, Ac, e. . . NaJl.villo.Mar8. W. H. CORDON k CO. JUillincrt) (Doobs. BONNETS BONNETS. m jtfft ATTI1E New York Millinery Emporium, 32 Union St., Naalivllle, Tenn. MRS. DOYLE TJIXJa Icavo to inform her numerous customers in the JJ city, and throughout the Mates or lonnessee ana Alabama, tliat she has returned from New York, and has received her Spring Importations for 1858, of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS & MILL NEKY GOODS, Consisting in part as follows 1000 French Pattern Bonnets, 500 leghorn Bloomers and Childrens' Hato ' richly trimmed ; 250 Head Dresses, new styles ; 75 boxes French Flowers, Bridal Equipment and Head Ornament; 1500 pieces Bonnet, sash and belt Riboons. with a large stock of F.inbroideries, Collars, Sleeves, Setts, Children' Waists, Robes, Bauds, F-dgings, Inser tions, Mantillas. ay Country Milliners supplied with Pattern Bon nets, and every article appertaining to the business. Every description of Bonnets and Gent's, Hats Bleached and Trimmed in Mrs O'.s own peculiar style, jumping for Braiding and Pinking done. When serene Summer unfolds her robes, And gives fragrance to the air, The Indies they will bob arouud In search of "Bonnets without compare, So, If ye want to save shoe-leather, And much perplexing toil, Our advice is, profit by the One weather, And examine leCuapeau3,a'la'dernier mode at Apn!5 tf MRS. DOY1J. New Spring Bonnets, Milliner j Goods, &c., &c. MRS. M. D. IIOWEUTON, Union atreet, near JTlarket, HAS just received and Is now opening one of the most elegant stocks of SPRING BOMTTS, MILL1'ERY GOODS, &e., that she has ever had the pleasure to exhibit to the ladies of Nashville. She bus the latest styles, and the best quality of Goods, and pledge) herself to give ' entire satisfaction to all who may favor her with their patronage. MRS. HOWERTOV returns her thanks to hor no Inerori patrons, and would be happy to make the ac quaintance of many others. aprU-tf Stones, in llJarc, etc. J. W. WILSON, Manufacturer and Sealer in i STOVES, TIN-WARE AND CASTINGS! KEKPS constantly on hand for sale at the Lowest Prices, WOOD AND COAL COOKING STOVES, HEATING AND OFFICE STOVES, Four sizes, and best make, put up and warranted. Wrought-Iron Cooking Stoves, For wood, four sizes the best Cookiug Stove now in use will last, with care, from llt'lecn to eighteen years and cook with greater convenience and in less tune than any Cast-iron Stove. I have also Just received the following : One Hundred, Assorted Sixes, JIASSER'S S MINUTE ICE CREAM FREEZERS, the best that is now in use. Water Coolers, nil sixes and patterns. Refrigerators for keening Meats and Butter. -Fine assortment of Chamber Toilet Setts. Patent Knife Cleaners. Fruit Cansof my own make, will keep a good supply made in the best manner either for sealing or solder Old Dominion Coffee Pots; Best article for making Coffee now tn use, will make with one-third less material and purer aud stronger lhn any other, besidoa relamiug all the aroma uf the Coffee. Foraaleby - w. WIUWI, BUijbUt ' ' Xo-tT ege t '.. WM. STEWART.i annrrCTf xa of Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, ITO. 14 SOUTH MAKKZT BTEEEt, , Nashrllle, Tenn. - TTAVTXG succeeded tbe Uw Brm or H tjte wart Owen, and retained ,b. old sund, is prepared to atumd to tCZ demaads of his old customers aud Ihl renerally- He ha. tn store, and wUI eooatauliy bo receiviug, am- '""".WTUM, .nd Crte m Enameled VUaiujaxitD Iao Mattlxs and 2ffr l aUor every thing usually similar establishments. sStorWen of Hwvas challenge. eempeuUon, . - -vrronrbt-Iroa Cooking BtoTe. . , .her-n article which is in great demand. TlTJntlmWr. for the trade and tor retail, and dr ail km.i. of Tin aud Sheet Iron Ware, and tVeSoiuintly on hand a large ailment utvWtheaUeuUon of all to Urn e-abUaoment, -rirew ART, -. - - No. 1 South Market Street. jaa Patent Hfrirultnral Furnafrt, Tv7ii .rtk.le was cuiructod in conaoqueuc. of a from ll" American Institute, that a Tble and low-prKed furnace, was much t.'hT farmer, f" bo.li". ."f ymicnajltcal and domesua purp.e. It took for Many 1Bn"Ul u, . a rieullural F.tr at Lotus tbe pre'"i'n U' H. STKWART, ille. Justreoeivea. i Ko. U MaHcM ereet. AUo Coal Cooktaf rUnf, nn U Cooklngtov for coal- fit nnii'c. .. ' 4 - - Kasmtulb, Vlarell 30, ISM. ' ' ny. .ft-r the I ef April, the -ot UVe wUI - TT151"4!?! hind balf-past 1 A. U..ttiid ptTaaI at r-. M. and cIom at A-2tf-!JL thr day. t WW wU be owned at H. '-2 and eU at 7 X . Uuek, P. martl-tr -V fAiEaoS. VuH Ma-ter. , n. m n , . av mm h iiul raw sat Vawi ana inr u d " ew By- M si ' It D uaui. CIIVCINNATI DISTlJLLEltV. PIKES V umiSKEY) Cincinnati J IS' v IB S.W. PIKERS '5 V CLEB1UTKD H S. 'N. PIKE, No. 18 and 2.0 Sycamore street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, SOLE MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED Magnolia Whisky; ALSO, ALL IKDS OF DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Cologne and.Vurc Spirits, ALCOHOL, of all strengths, And constantly a large supply of old and choice Bourbon, Bye and Nonongahela Whisky. apr23-tf L. A. PRATT, Lait of Gait Huutt, Louisville. CHAKLTOX M. MfHTALF, Late of Lmtirville lluUL Kentucky. SPENCER HOUSE, Corner Front and Broadway, CINCINNATI, OHIO. aprl2-3m PRATT k UETCALF Proprietors. ItOUT. 310011E, COMMISSION No. 30, Front Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. PARTICULAR attention giveu to Ailing or- 9fKr3 dersfor CUiVUt, TIMuTHY and other tftJUJ weds; CAM'LKS, SAP, lKll fc IJNUJ) VgrT? Olli?; CIIKI-K, BL'ITER, COKDAUE, aud articles of Cincinnati Manufacture nnd Produce generally. &g- Furcliascs made for cash, and prompt custom ers, get all the advantages of dhcouuUi and low prices which money conimuuus.e-a Jan. W. UAMEtt Si CO., MAXUFACTCBEF8 OF Portable (.rindiiiir and Bolting , FLOUR MILLS, Xos. 48 and 60, East Eighth Street, between Broad way aud Sycamore, CINCINNATI, OHIO.' WE Fl'R.MSII A COMPLETE MILL AT $550. THIS comprises French Burrs, 30 inches (in iron frame). Bolting ChuFt, two irs of conveyors, two seta of Elevsturs, with Belling and (fearing, all ready to run;- Keel 3 teet in diameter and 10 feet long, ami Silk Rolling Cloth, (best Dutch Anker brand.) We guaranty this Mill to turn out . Fifty Ilarrels of Flour per Day! We build largo sized Flour Mills, also Corn and Feed Mills, Smut Machines, Flour Packers, ic, and furnish to order EiiS lneH, Holler and mill Gearing; of all kinds. The best fmtcb Anker brand bolting Cloth and Doll ing of all sizes at lowest prices. Circulars, giving particulars, sent upon application with stump enclosed. feblT dly w. w. ll AMc.it s cu. Sundries. Q HPXPUS Window Sash; lO tto sets Wugou lioxes: 2 boxes Rivets 3 kegs Washers, 'JO boxes Window Glass; 174 bare Iron; 08 buuilles Ironi . Just received and for sale by D. P. PICKEY. feulS tf No. S, College street pplea. A2 bbls Apples just received and for . sale by (felirt I. ). HICKEY. Vlieelbarrows. WIIKFLUARKUWd just received aud for sale by robin n n. dickkv 10 Hiiilroad Scraners. - 1 f RAILROAD Scrapers iusl received and for sale IU by (fcbl6) l. D DICKEY bV.HUELTlIG. f((( t'ZEI assorted lium-Delting, on hand and (JUUU for sale by f Jan"oJ D.D.DICKEY 1'enuaylvaiiia Ilucltwheat. SACKS Buckwheat Flour, just received on con UU sigumentand lor sale by jau'24 I. I. DICKEY Uoilcr llirets. rjA REGS Boiler Klveis Just received and for sale by (febI6 I. V. I'ICKEY Hydrant Hose, 0 S hand aud for sale by Kept. 2H. . . U. H. IMCK.Y. IlCCKETS. DOZEN Bt'CKETSJust received and for sale by aprlO if til. D. P. DICKEY. 100 eed Oal. on hand aud for sale by P.P. DICKEY. feb No. 5, College street. PATENT Elastic Fire and Water Proof CEMENT ROOFING. THE undersigned purchased the Slate Bight for Tennessee uf the above lutleut about one year age and has since uilroduced It extensively In various r S-1- T i ririlr:Tnr"rT,s'--y portions ol Uie Male, aKS now uie aueouoa vt uuisu ers, and the public generally . eaiuiue its superior ity over other ntodt-a of Koodng. Tlie material forms a hanl aud smooth sorface. It ht impervious to water, elaatie and flexible; it will perfectly reewt any ordinary expimure to Ore; It M cheaper than any roof of the old l) le, and I ana sure kt will give bettor salkifacuon, as to its durability there is no queMion. It u the beet thing ever invented for painting Cf old leaky tin roots. lbs Cement will be furnished to those at a dis Uul. with dirwuous tor osmg. mr county Kiuiirs i-uk saix urders seat to the undrrseued, through the Poet office will be prouly eitudd to. i would repeUully refer to the following gentle men for whom 1 have covered buildings wiiij the te lueut, and many oUtora wbuee natnea are But here mentioned. AftcMTOCis a. aAjn-sa navvAaaa or saauvoLS. A. HUMAN, kioaaia, HLOlltS a SMITH. . . . , , COLEM.O.' bPALV, Wit. STOCKtLL, Mr. 11. M. Ah-tJiOYD. WAKKEN MKfc, HoCOH a UeCLLLoCGH, J. K. VloCANN, Col. U I. ANIKSOV, Supt N. C RJ g Co., He, c p. MJiorr, D. F. WILKIN, K. 1. IliM. JM'H NLEY, hLACt.lllt'K a HERRirORD, W. U. bHAPAKD, J N. vtlLLAKP. A. V. t. UNDfLEY, ttan. WA"H. HAUHOW, - W. H. UOKDttN a VO , JAS. H. KtNDKH'K, Hector V. U. iMiTH.CuluiBbia. alaj. A. J. po.NfcLhON', Pavhleoa (Blf CU. A. J. PoLK, Maury ewunty. The NuvtUe' k Cbattanava kailrea4 Ctmpa ay Uar. adted Una CeoMal lor toe eoveriBg their care aud oilier wurtt. 44 Cerutlcatoa and tMUmoeiala from ClnoinBatl aaa lse hare, where the i'enteat baa boa sa g several use lor several years, can be evhiDitod. Tbe anderaiKued has been engaged in varilM asede of Cetueut renag fr many years, and Bauer fcunsalf that he baa gaiaed some exjwrtence aud aaowledga uui wg that tone. 1 have soade arraugeniaBU to receive a superior Imxrtc4 article of KtwA-ig Felt iruea li awTMS! Bao tMKKa, New Vork. ... - - t - baisplea of Koutog to be aeea t ettW. . J T. NAllirjtST, OOca No. It D adetal etweet, Btajrla-tca Xiaaaviui, !. J. n. BROWS , RAINS & BROWN, Druggists and Prescriptionists, No. 19, South Bide Public Square, NashYllIe, Tenn. ACOMPLETEasRortmentof EngliFhand American Chemicals, pure and una dulterated Drops, freehand genuine ex tracts, select Powders, fcc, always on hand. Flavoring Extracts, such as Lem on. Rose. Vanilla. Pine Apple. Strawber ry, Celery, Almond, Raspberry, Peach and Orange extracts for flavoring. Best Bermuda Arrow Root, Isinglass, Clovea, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, kc. at janzv RAINS k BROWN'S. VARNISH. To Coacli and Carriage Manufacturer, Cabi net Makers and Painters. THE undersigned have received the agency for the sale or the celebrated VARNIPHES manufactured by the "Haywood Varnish Manufacturing Company," which are universally acknowledged to be superior to any ether Varnishes in tbe United States, and have just received a large Bnpply of the following different kinds which they will sell at a very small advance on Manu facturers prices : Black Enameled Coach Body Varnish, Elastic ' " Im. English. Im. EnRiish Wearing " " " Pale Coach " prown Japan " White " porping ' Flowing " Polishing " Black Iron " White Copal Damar ' Mastic " Walnut Stain " Extra Fine Carriage 1 " RAINS k BROWN, No. 19 Public Square, opposite Market House. apr9-tf Tanner's Oil. I rVfin GALLON'S Tanner's Oil, best quality Just 1 , VJ W W received and for sale low by jan29 RAINS & BROWN. BRISXOL, ItKICK Bl'SX, and Mount Ea gle Tripoli, for polishing gold, silver, brass, glass, e : a new article; for sale by jin29 RAIN'S a BROWN. FRESH SEEDS. I K BARRFJi? CLOVER SEED, It) 10 barrels Timothy " Blue Grass Seed, cleaned and stripped, Herds Grass Seed, Onion Cloves, Prolific Corn, Chinese Sugar Cane, Japan Peas, Landreth's Garden Seeds Flower Seed, Just received by RAINS BROWN, febl3 No. 19, Public Square JO. G. BROWN, 43 College Street, !NalivlIle, Tenn., Sealer in Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, 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 larjre additions, consisting partly of Lubms' and Itazins' Extracts; French, American and German Cologne; IMlur's and I.u bin's Sachets; Hair Brushes; Metal, China and paper PufT Boxes; Shell, Ftno, aud Dressing Combs, ic, for sale by JO. G. BROWN. Seeds! Seeds!! Seeds!!! 1 ClCi BUSHELS Keutucky Blue Grass, stripped; 1UU M " l- " " " clean; 150 " Herds Grass; 10 barrels pure Timothy: also, f.andretli' Garden Seeda a general assort ment warranted fresh. Cabbage Seed 10 lbs. large Drum-head Cab bage; 10 lbs. Flat liuu h Cabbage. Asparagus Itoots two years old, grown by Mr. fc. Tralme. Strawberry Plants; Very fine varieties from Mr. Heury Driver. Wyandott Proline Corn which yields from 15 to 6 barrels to the acre, at JO. G. BROWN'S, Jan29 43 College street. STOXE WAI112 of every description for sale by JO. G. BROWN. AIITISTS' COLORS in tubes of every de scription.lor sale by JO. G. BROWN. CO;ilI anl K.TlI'IllIi WATERS always on hand, which I receive direct from the Springs JO. G. BROWN'. I70K THE HA I It Mrs. Allen's Restorative; . Wood's Restorer; Emerson's Restorer Barry's Tricopherons; Clinhugh's Tricopherous ;1 Bogle's Fluid. Jan29 JO. G. BROWN. LOXDOX POBTKII-A very superior article made by Barclay, herkius & Co., in pints and quarts. JO. G. BKOWN. COI I.IYICIl OII 5 gross just received prepared by Hedgemau, Clark k Co. Jan29 JO. G. BROWN. MOOAGEIIALA W1I1SKV.-A very superior article, guarantied to be pure. jau'.'9 JO. U. BROWN. BLCH I.ICK AVATEIl in hair barrels and in pint bottles, for sale at Louisville prices. janUU JO. G. BROWN. A. II. ROSCOE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEE DT llrngs, HI edict lien, le-MulT, l'erfuniery, lainta, Oila Glaaa, Uruahex, Wltlte Lead, &c. &c. Corner of Broad and Market streets. Kaaliville, Tenn. I HAVE constantly on hand a large and well selected stink of the above arti cles, together with a large assortment of Fancy articles; all of which is oltereu for sale on the most accommodating terms. Alum. 2.1100 pounds: Arrow Hoot, 100 pounds, Bermuda aud Florida- Brimstone, 500 pouuds, rc lined; Castor Oil, VOO gallons; Copperas, -0 barrels, prime green; Cream Tartar, 5 barrels; Gum Camphor, loo pounds; Indigo, 600 pounds, Fine to Common; Madder, 1,000 Humls, Hi st quality ; Super Carb. Soda, 4,000 pouuds prime; Fluur Sulphur, 500 pounds. All of which is oilered at the lowest prices' janlf A. II. ROSTOE. jnAKIUV'S CO.HKllvEO REAPER AND MOWER, AVitli Wood's Improvement. - THIS celebrated Machine received the first premium of a GRAND GOIJJ MEDAL as the best combined Reaping and Mowing Machine at the great United Stales Agricultural Fair, held at Louisville, Ky, in Septem ber, 1857. The trial came oO near Syracuse, New York, tu July, where all the princil uiarbiues in the United States were thoroughly tested. The Commit tee made their awards through Marshall P. Wilder, President United Stale Agricultural Society at Louis ville, Ky. It also received the award as the best Reaper and as the best Mower before two separate Committees, ap pointed by the President of tbe Davidson County Ag ricultural Society, at Nashville, in July , 1857, over most of the uiachiues now in use in Tennessee. Numerous other premiums and awards were give this Machme during the last season over every Ma chine in America. The above Machines are foraale by the undersigned. B. F. CHEATHAM, General Agent for the State. FkOiEK, WHKJ.ESS a CO., feblS Nashville, Tena. Tlie Superb Morgan Horse, "VERMONT BOY." THIS Brst class America a trotter will make y the first season lu Tennessee, at the JW Ct farm of Mr. T. Fanning, near Nashville, ter- " 1 " nnnaling July the 15lh, 1 his, at Twmmr nvi PoLUtaa the season, with the privilege of returniug mares, that prove not tn foal, the second season. He is, perhaps, Uie only genuine Morgan horse, both by sire aud dam, In the State, B a rich bay, of the largest sise of the breed, wat never ou a regular course,, but trotted at several Fairs in 1857, under 'i:50,and wasawarded ev ery prise from the Slate Fair at Moatpulier to the Cba necticut river Valley Show. We reler, with great con fidence, to all geutlomea who have examined him, and behove we are uQurmg to the breeders of Tennessee the services cf aa good a roadster aa can be found Norther South. Lvery attention wul be given to mares from a distance a'. l i lowest prices. lu our absence Mr. Glasgow or Mr. Stanly, both good horsemen, will have the cars uf this noble ani maL Address, E. tV J ENNINGS a W. S. CARTER, . Ageuu, and t'lart owners, JTashville or Frai.kti.i Cuilege, Tennessee, p. 8. We have aloo brought out with us, fur sale, four capital Morgan mares and a superior Stalliua colt, tu whM.ii we respectfully luvite ettouboa. aprl-tf - THE partnership heretofore e mating ander the name aud style ui MtfrfcKKAN a ALXaMbi that day dissolved by mutual cunsenU The business iil her alter ne earned on at the old stand by J. C MrFaaaas, bo alone m empowered to settle up tbe buauteaaoi the old aim JAS. C MclLKR-Of, ' J. S. ALtiANDUC . LIVERY A.DilLE STABLE, Old Nashville Inn Stable, NORTH HAEXTT 8T BELOW ETAK8 CO. r It UK subwmber l-ui this day bougat Uw uttoroel uf X J. N- Auutaaoan tn the above ubte, aud u pre pare! to furutah.et slairt notice, tK-l bureee aud neat boggles aud ilacks, for which twly a eerf moderate price will be charged. All who Wth to rale ui style Lad bettor give bun a call. - Tbaee wtiiug to purcaaae Horses will also nn R grvatly to WMir adeMtage to give hum a call, aa be la m couiwunKaOoa wilh parties w Otuo.as wellaaelae where.lhrou.h slww ageucy he euabled to furaiaa softly suclt ilumva as may be waatod. He ta alao prejiared to AawA aa4 Pmrk, rea aad CuU ta .'mUUlm er Home la winch braucil (aa tsdewa ia all) fae awf frrfmt Uuiutum it mMtat. JU. atember, Aorta atork,e etreet. J. C. McFI3UU?r, BBayla-lsa Lata of But hag Ureas, kjr. RIO HONDA. Loudree, Kabajae, Aralaa, La Bniaaa aa ftUtef choioe braada, Havana Cgars for sale) L , DILLON k CO., " .. . Lata J. Paaooca a Co., aprtft-tf . t " r la Collage street. CIIIMU bUGAlle -i E axe assaofactariac and have fur sale 10, le, aud U caUoa ttouim lor bwdiag ttimee SarCaaa. DOrUOfl, T. B. XalKH. w. o. Harjur. t. a. HiBma. HARRIS & CO., iuction and Commision Merchants AND Wholesale Grocers. .. Office at W. H. GORBOX L Co.'s Tniarfhousp, K0. 49 MAEKET ST.. IVasliville, Tennessee. 11 A W IV 1 S fc C O ; HAVE In store and ofTer to the trade 250 hhds. New Orleans Sugar all grades. 60 bbls. Powdered and Crushed Sugar. I 200 bbls. and half bhls. Molasses 1300 boxes Star Candles. 20 cases Sardines half and quarter boxes. 20 bbls. Mackerel. Io0 pkgs. Assorted Liquors. 60 kegs 4 penny Kails. 25 bags Spice. 20 cases Matches. 125 bbls. Land Plaster. CTmaylO-tf DILLON & C (successors J. PEACOCK k CO..) SB HlCTlFllHS AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, HAVE on hand at their Store, No. 15 College street, a full supply of Liquors, Segars, Ac, which are offering cheap for cash. We invite all the pat rons of tho old firm, and as many of the new, as are in want of articles in our line, to give us a call. DILLON k CO., apr!9 ' 15, College Street. In retiring from the Liquor Business, we take much pleasure in recommending to our old jmtrong the new firm of Dillon k Co., as gentlemen worthy of confidence, nd solicit for them a continuance of part favors. apr!9-3m J. PEACOCK a CO. 111i1a4I te CO., (L4TB 1. FCACOCK CO.,) K ( BBLS Magnolia WhiHky;! Jvy.5tl bbls Old Rye WhiFkv; 60 Fletcher's Neutral Whisky:! 60 Old Bourbon " 60 bbls Gin, good article; j 60 M casks Brandy; 10,0oo Choice Havana Cigars; apr27 o DIIJjQS k CO. . College street? C. 1YL STEWART, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER AM) IOTISS10N MEKCHiXT, NO. 41, BROADWAY, NASHTTLIX, Tlie hiehet Market price paid for Country Pro duce of all kimig.-a. Jan 17 diwly. ALEX. W1I.LUM80X. NEW FIRM. ARCHES CBsaTHaa. WILLIAMSON & CITE AT II AM, IMPORTERS OF Brandies, Wines and Liquors, AND DEALERS IX Havana Cigars, Tobacco, &.c, A'O. 9, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE:, TF.NSESSEE. TnE undersigned would inform their friends and the public generally, that they have associated themselves under Uie II rm and style of WILI.IATOSOIV ic CIIEAXIIAirr, for the transaction of a wholesale Liquor and Wine, Havana Curars and Tobacco Business. Having deter mined to keep nothing in their line, except articles of the ri'RKKT i.vn best (ji aijtt, and by giving proper at tention to business, they respectfully solicit a portion of public patronage. AI.FX. WILLIAMSON, mar31-tf ARCHER CHEATHAM. HIKKPATIUCK, KEVIXS & CO., Keceivinfj, Forwarding and 'Wholesale 1 . Grocery Merchants, Market street, IVasliville, Tenn. HAVE now in store a large and complete assortment of Groceries embracing New Orleans Sugars, of all grades; Slolasses, in barrels and half barrels; Coffee, a large and complete stock; Haisins, a full stock, with Teats, tandlea. Sardines, Glassware, assorted, Prran, Mackerel; Together with all kinds of articles usually kept in the Grocery line. Our stock of Itrandles, M ines, Wlilinltj-, &e. We think cannot be surpassed in this or any other market. To our heavy ptock of goods now in store we invite the attention of the trade. mar20-tf KIKKPATR1CK , NEVTXS t CO. CONFECTIONERIES .T. G. ROUEUTSON, Ilroadnay, Nashville, HAS just received 50 boxes Creum Cheese; 25 boxes English Imiry ' 60 Western Reserve " 10 barrels Walker's Ale, fresh; 6 " Craiiberries, 44 15 " Oranges, iu good order; 6 " Lemons, 44 44 A few more New York Ale Pumps left, and will b sold cheap by J. G. ROFFJ1TSON, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, jan25 Broadway , Nashville. liurkn heat! Ilurk wheat ! ! JUST rerrived,200 bags extra hullod Pennsylvania Buckwheat. In store and for sale bv OCICk MEAD. Delivered to any part of the city free of charge. an.7-tf J. 11. UOllKU aV CO., WHOIJSAIJC AND RETAIL GROCERS, AND HEALERS IN LIQUORS AM) PRODUCE, No. 51, College Street, aug25 ly IVasliville, Tennessee. We are offering for Sale for Cash, CUGAR, COFFEE MOLASSES,-. Golden 8yrnp,t , ' 1 Star Candles, Tallow Candles, Shot, Lead, Cigars, Tobacco, Crushed Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Loaf Sugar.l Kails assorted. Matches, Soap, Cedar Buckets, Soda, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Bed Cords, Wrapping Paper, ass'd, Tenn. Bagging, wide, India Bagging, Eope, Twine, Barrel Salt, Rack Salt, Coarse and Fine, and all other articles usually kept In a Grocery house. Our friends, and the public in general, era respect fully requested to give us a call. J. T. JfARTTX CO., feblO tf Corner Broad aud Market sta. Lard! Lard!! THE highest market price paal for LARD pat up la shipping order. J. T. MARTIN CO , " feblO Corner Broad add Market streets. JUST RECEIVED AT Cliar.cs llobcvlson's COiNFECTIONERY. ' 5o. 17, Market Street, "t Nashville, Tennessee PLC DOZEN Freeh CoveOystrra; (JUSO 44 br. iced and PlcUed in bottles ; leasee Sardines; 10 44 pve Fruiu, assorted; , - 20 Freeh Peaches; 20 44 Strawberries; 24 Assorted Picklea; 20 44 Brandy Pearbea; io 44 Extract of Coffee, excellent article traveling porpoeee: 6 rkling Champaigns Oder; 45 boxes boxea ira Crackera; - X bbls. Xante Currenlaj SO 44 Aaaurted NuU; " tlrangea; A frenh lot of Katsins and Pigs; -A large kit of Fresh Coufectioueriea always kept on hand all tu bm sold at low prtrea to suit the UBie. , CHAKI IS ROBLKTSON' , No. IT, Market street. anvSwIy Opposite Unrrw k !tratuin a. CHOI C E L ARD, m vr xxraaMLX roa - v VAMlliY 13Sli, , sua aata a " "WOODS St. CO., aprW-tf ' MARKET ST., NA.SHTTIXE. " LA R D OIL,- Of in Ueil Qaalltw, Man afat lured and for sale, low, by WOODS &. CO sprlJ-4 MARX IT ST.. NAS1NTLLE. Imbrotypes andSphereotjpes! rt want aa ef the above See life like sb'bi. totfM ef ytMreetf er fr tends, call a C1RS' CtOt Ity orwr a thmdtnek atreal wi le few, aa4 exantioe speciaaewa. e trouble r expeoM kaa bee aparea 1a Buinf aa that aatablsbaMWvt wa twf MaraiMn aa the brst aad ky-hirt)l ks the any. Enure aauefacuua wul be gtvra U every v!- r aa caargw aiada. Call aaa m at etxacr a Dea4 rtek Street aad laar, f browns a. juaslswi ' t. o. harxis. o., : Summer Rtsnxis. Buena Vista Springs, LOGAN COUNTY, KY., WILL again be open for the reception of visiters on the 1st of June, and no pains will be spared to render their stay pleasant and agreeable. Mrs. Burgess, formerly of the Forst House, Russell Title, Ky., will preside over the Ladies' department. A good Band of Music will be in attendance. The Bow ling Alleys are in good order, and those in search of pleasure or health will find both at Buena Vista. Tbh stage will run every other day direct to the Springs frcmi Nashville, and daily from Clarksville, Hopkins ville and Bowlingreen to Russellville, where convey ances can always be had. w mayi-lmdaa-i p D. JEFFRIES. Proprietor. TYUEE.tSPRlXrsS. THIS most delightful summer resort will be opened for the reception of visitors on the 1Mb of June. The rooms and buildings are in the most complete or der. The uble will at all times be supplied with the choicest vianiis the market affords. The extensive ice-house is well stocked with an inexhaustible supply. A good Band of Music will be in constant attendance. The Bar will be well supplied with a choice selection of wines, liquors, and segars, and every exertion will be made to ad vance tbe comfort and pleasure of all visitors that toav favor us with a call. je7-lmeodaw J. KOSHER. WHITE SULPIIIR SPRLYGS, Hardin County, Tenn. THE above Watering Place will be opened for the reception cf Visitors, on the FIRST HAY OF JL'N'E NEXT. A daily line of Coaches, (four hours staging) will connect with the Memphis and Charles ton Railroad at the Bnrnsville Depot. Ten hours trav el from M' mollis to the Springs. For health or pleas ure, the While Sulphur Is equal to any Watering place North or South. A fine band of Music from New Or leans will be in attendance. GEORGE SHAIX, may31-dwlm Proprietor. Kingston Springs, WILL be opened the Summer season of 1858, on the let of June, for the reception of visitors. The subscriber will be prepared to receive Boarders, and furnUih the best accommodation, at the rates of SI SO per day,$SC0 per week,3u 00 per month. Servants, and children under VI years of sge, half price. A band of music will be in attendance. A pas senger Carriage will run regularly, leaving Noel A Co.'s College street, every Tuesday, Thursday snd Saturday my?fi-1mdw E. J. KRE1DER, Agents. White's Creek Springs. THE subscriber will be prepared to take Boarders at this watering place, 12 miles north of Nash ville, during the Puuimer vacation, from the first of July to the first of September. There will be no bar-room kept, as it is designed chiefly for tlie accommodation of families and individ uals, who may wish to resort to a quiet and healthful place during the heat of summer.. The Springs, formerly much visited, are too well known to require any elaborate description. No pains will be spared to render tbe situation of visitors pleasant. Pkici or Board : SI. 50 per day ; $7.00 per week. Servants and children under 10 years of age, half price. E. L. CROCKER. May24-3mdtriwfcw. BEAVEIt DAM S P R I N G S , Hickman Co., Tenn. (FORTY MILES WEST OF COLUMBIA.) C1IAXCK OF Proprietorship and Management THIS celebrated watering place having been pur. chased by tbe subscriber has been thoroughly repaired and renovated, and will be opened lor the re ception of visitors on the 20TII DAY OP MAY. The late proprietors having disposed of their entire Interest in the Springs, the subscriber, assisted by Mrs. Holler, will assume the entire management of the es tablishment, and neither pains nor expense will be siared to render Beaver Iam oueofthe most pleasant and comfortable watering places in the Southwest. Accommodation, Ac. The buildings have all been placed in excellent re pair, and many improvements added, so that Four Hundred visitors can be accommodated with every comfort and convenience. The table will be abun dantly supplied, and will be equal to those of first-class hotels. Tbe Wafers. The waters at Beaver Dam consist of White, Grey, Red and Black Sulphur, Chalybeate (proven by aualy sis to be tlie strongest in the Stale,) and the bet of Frestoue and Limestone. medical Attendance. The subscriber, who has been, for the last 10 year?, engaged in the practice of medicine in North Alabama and Memphis, can be commanded at all hours by vis itors who may chance to need his services as a physi cian. ITT can a of atcceas. There are three routes to these Springs, all of which are in fine repair. A line of Coaches will run from Co lumbia three times a week, aud passengers will go through from that place In one day, over one of the fi nest roads in the State. Arrangements have been made at Britt's Landing, on the Tennessee River, by which visitor approaching from that direction will find ready conveyance to the Springs. Amuaementfl, Vc. Visitors will Sod at Beaver Dam a large Ball Room, Ten Pin Alleys, &c. A One trout stream runs near tlie place, and deer in greet abundance may be found in the immediate vicinity. Hates of Charges. Per week $7 00 Children under ten years old 8 60 Servants of all ages 8 00 A liberal deduction will be made in the above rates when families remain one month or during the season. References: Of those who are unacquainted with the proprietor of Beaver Iam,lie begs leave to refer t Gen. iliiilon aud Ir. Iewees. Jackson, Miss. Joseph Cox, K-sq., and John W. Lapsley , Selma, Ala. Messrs. K. & O. Prince, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; It. W. II. : H. F. NewKum.Ttiscumbia, Ala ; M.C. Uallaway.U. P. Foute, Esq. , and II. 1. Small. Esq., Memphis, Teun,; A. M. Loonev, Esq., Columbia, Tenn. aprlS-diimw THOMAS F KEIJ.ER. (lniiccnj llotim Chancery Court at Nashville. John R. Bain v$. Paniel Mcluty re. AT the office of the Clerk and Master of the Chan cery Court at Nashville, on the &th day ofjuue, lhiS, ou motion of complainant, by counsel in the above cause, and it appearing to the satisfac tion of the Clerk and Master, that tbe said def n dant. It mel McIxtyke, is a nou-reeident of Me State of Tennessee, and therefore the ordinary process of this court cannot be served uku linn; it is therefore ordered by the Clerk aud Master that publication be made for lour weeks in succession in the Nashville Pa triot, a newspaper published in tbe city of Nashville, requiring the said defendant to appear at the next term of the Chancery Court, to be boiden for titecoun. y of Davidson, at the court house thereof in the city of Nasbrllle, on the first Monday in Nov. next, and nawer said bill, or the same will be taken for confess ed as to him and aet down for hearing ex parte. . - CD. BR1EN, j7 w4l Pr'a fee S3 Clerk A Master. Chancery Court at Nashville. John Morrow vs. Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Co. and others. AT the office of the Clerk and Master ef tbe Chan cery Court at Nashville, on the Tlh day of June, 1K&3, on motion of complainant, by counsel In tbe above cause, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk and Master, that the said defendants. The Farmers' and Mecnanics' Ins. Co., of Phi la., and Thomas B. Florence and Ed. R. Helm bold, are non resident of the State of Tennessee, and therefore tbe ordinary process of this court cannot be served upon them, it ta therefore ordered by the Clerk and Muter that publication be made for four weeka in succession, In tbe Nashville Patriot, a news paper published in the ctly of Nashville, requiring the said del'enilants to appear at tbe next term of the l lian eery Court to be holdea fur tbe county of Ividson,at tbe Court-bonse thereof, la the city of Nashville, on tbe flrat Monday ta November next, and answer said bill, both original bill aad mended bill, or the same will be taken for confessed aa to them, aad aet down for bearing ex parte. CD. BPJEN, ' june-w4t Pr'a fee S3 Clerk k Master. Chancery Court at Nashville. John A. Petty et a! w. Isaac Tayl r ei aL AT the office of the Clerk and Master of the Cbaa cerr Court at Nashville, on tbe Zlrd day of June, 1868, on moUoa of complainant, by counsel 1a the above cause, and it appearing to the salltuartKMi of the Clerk and Master that the said defendant, Jos UaaiiAa.iaaDoB-reskleBlof th state uf Ienaeaaee.and therefore the ordinary procees of this court cannot be served upon him, a mi therefore ordered by the Clerk and Master that publication be made for four vecks ta stieceasHMi, la the Nashville Patrtut, a newspaper pub lished ta the cay of Naafoville, mqumng tbe said de fendant to appear at tbe aext term of the Chancery Court to be huiden for the euuaty of IiavKlsoo, at the Court-boose thereof, la the city of Nashville, on the first Monday in Nov. next, and answer said bill, or the same wUI be taken for confessed aa to him and set owa for heara .X parte. p BRIEV jcCS-wtw Pr'a fee S3 Clerk and Matter. Chancery Court at Nashville. - Louis Powers m. W. K. fc L. Campbell and others. AT the of&ce of the Clerk aad Master of the Cbaa cery Cuurt at Nashville, oa the 2ua (Uy et May, 1833, eu uotMB of cowiplainant, by counsel in the abova cause, and it appearing to the aauafacta-n uf the Clark and Maater that the aaat defendant, L Caar aatx, ta a aoa reaateat of the State ef Tennessee, aad tlierefore the ordinary procew of tha Court caa aot be aorved upoo turn, a ia therefore ordered by the Clerk aad M-u-U?r that publfauoa be made for four weeks tn aucceseion ta the Nashville Patriot, a eew paper rtbuabe ia the cay of Naaavute, requiring the said aVfunrtaat to fmr at the swat torn of um Laaa eery Ctmrt to be hutden fur the county ef DavKisua, at Um Omrt houg. tbere. ta tbe cay of Nashville, oa tbe ib-st Monday la hev.aesl, aad answer aa bill, or IM sunt anil bw takes for confessed aa to aim aad set dire a boarmg as parte. , ... . C TV B2IEN',. ena.fi7-4w pr'a fee S3 CkrtA Publishing House, 126, NJxSSAU STUELT, . NEW YORK. V7iiOUi5A14t aad RrUil Cheaa lenk.aacuM, f V pabiwlubg aad Buufceellwg krtablwtiiwal. Particular ettrauoa raid to meadaaenua order for aay arta-fe euaaectod a ah the trad . . -, ajrCeiAkea MM ', aAdreaain F. A. KUItT. Hirc.iir to H. Loaf IU other. 1, Naaaaa stiwa xora. Cincinnati- Trices tX. Sw t'andiee fcr a to UM trad at 3US234CG 1400 jsl-tX. Broadway House. T I TIE above House having been thoroughly J. re-fitted is now own for the recention of travelers. The nroorietor hones from his I a F 8 ? lonir experience in the business, and bis de termination to spare no pains in supplying his table with the best that the market affords, to merit and re ceive a share of patronage. . Terms. Day Boarders.... $1 60 . Week.... . . 3 60 WM. M. WIN BOURN, mar 22 . Proprietor. WATSON HOUSE. Situated on Market Street, : NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. ' And near the Public Square, IS now open for the accommodation of the public. The bouse has been thoroughly f,,-bl renovated and refurnished. The Proprietor 1 T ? g; g ia determined by attention to the c mfort of his guests, to merit the patronag6 jt the public. Price. Board per day.... ,.M (1 60 Board per week S3 60 febll tf THOMAS S. WATSON, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner lUaln and Sixtb Sta., LOUISVILLE, KY. TITJS well known Hotel, having been thoroughly re paired and newly furnished, is now open for the accommodation of the 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 of the public patronage. His charges will be to suit the present hard times. Dec, a wly J. COMB, Proprietor. TCLLAHOJIA, TEXX, 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 Iiavidson county, I would solicit patronage. My table will at all times be provided wilh the best the country affords, and every care will be taken to please alt There is a good Livery Stable contiguous to this bouse, and tbe Fayetterille, Mulberry and Lynchburg Mail and Passenger Coach leaves this Hotel every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday for the above places, at 1H o'clock, P. M., and returning every Tuesdav, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. M., making connections with the Nashville and Chattanooga, and McMinnville and Manchester Mail Trains. Tullahoma, August 13, 1867. raa Metropolitan Eating House THIS fashionable and popular Eat- ai'flyVii ing House is just in receipt of a S a V superior lot of Frcfth Oj atera, together with all kinds of ;auie. which will be served up in spliudid style at all hours of the day. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon our house, we trust by close attention to the wants of our customers, we shall continue to merit the same in the future. J. fc W. MOORE, Feb3 tf Corner of Cedar and Cherry sta. nsnrancea NASHVILLE INSURANCE OFFICE iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY CHARTERED 1S19, Cash Capital and Assets tl 500,000. HARTFORD FIRE LVSl'RAXCE COTAAY, CHARTERED 1810, Cash Capital and Aasets-$637,000. Phoenix Insurance Company, Cash Capital and Assets-$34.1,000. QUAKER CITY IXSURAXCE COMPACT, PHILADELPHIA, Cash Capital and Assets $277.66.85. New-York. Life Insurance Co., Accumulated Capital-Sl,00,4000. Fire, Marine, Iuland, Hull, and I.ifo Risks takea on equitable terms. JOSEPH NASH, No. U6 College Street, opposite the Sewanee House. Nashville, Jan. 1'6, 18.S8 TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $150,000!! "VFFICE North-West Corner of the Public me riiDiic Fxchsnce JP i T J Square, over Dyer Pearl's Otlice. They will take riks on Lwelluigs ssrcj and other Houses, Goods tu Store, against Loss or I'umage by Fire. Also Marui and River hax ards, from aud to all ports. ALSO Kegroes against the Dangers of the Eiver. duucctiho: JOHN M. HT1.L. JOSEPH VACXX. JAMES tXlRREY. THOMPSON ANDERiaJN. G. M. FOt.O. E. A. OWEN. ALEX. AIJ.1SON, JAMKS FXJJS. A. 11. GARDNER. N. E. AIXoWAY. W. S. KAKIN. J0SESH VAULX, President A. W. BUTLER, Secretary jaui5 ISASIIVILLK CO.TlTliaCCIAL. Insurance Company. capital $ i oo,ooo:: (ALL PAID IN AND SECURED.) THIS COMPANY being fully organised, according to charier, is prered to JTJ write Policies scainst LOS AND DAMAGE -tmr RY FIRE, on Buildings, Goods, Wares, and -ft ;SZZ- Merchandise generally. Also, on shipments against Ions or damage by Seas, Rivers, or Inlaud Transior tation, on the mowt favorable terms. Life and Negro Polices granted at Current rates. Oltice. No. 60 College, Ea&t Mde, between Union Street and the Public irquare. piKJccroa: ALEXANDER FA IX. HUGH MrCREA. ANTHONY W. VAN LEER. JAMES WMHS. JOHN KIRKMAN. JOHN H. EWIV. HENRY HART, Ja. R. C. M NaIKY. THUS. W. EVANS. HIGH Mi CI. LA. WESI.EY CRrEXniXD. ALEXANDZE FALL, Preadenf, JAMES WAlJiER, Secretary. jau'ii COAL! COAL!! iQfififl rtUSIIELS Foprrior Ohio River Coal In lOUUU at the Coal-Yard on College Wreet, ad fmnlng M. A E. F. Chealhaa's Warehouse, carefully creened ana cleaned, at 1ft f'Ju eeota per buabei. Apply to the Coal-Yard. uutua - a. x pav-is W1 L.AMiUL"nia UAHDE5 SEEDS. JUST received and opened a large stork of Landreth's Uardrn Seeds, warranted freeh; eooaatuug ta the usual varieties brought to Una market, to which he would call the altentioa of Families and Gardeners. JO. U. BROWN, janCO-tf No. 43 College street Notice of Dissolution. THE partnership existing between B. LANIER k GEO. MUEU., under the style of B. LANIER Co., ta thia day dissolved. B. Lanier Itavina purchaa ed Geo. Miaell '8 entire tnterea la tbe late &( rn, mi alone authonred tn settle ep the kaine. B. LAN I I K. Mar. S6, ISA- - GEO. MLOXX. gf Referring ta the above amice, I take great plvaaar ia rwcxjmme mi tn g to mf fnends m vlale m eoetate ta buaineaa, Mr. B. Laiiler, aa a g.oUenaaa every way worthy uf their cootiaited patronage. March as. 15 GUI. H1ZELL. BAlLBOADliPIKES. THE nadereifoa4 k the authariaetl ageacy for the sale W purter, Rulfe k Bertie Raiiruad hpikes : said to be tbe btwt and cbcapeet sfttkes now ia 9M. A supply coustatttly oa hand aud fur tale by V. D.IirKET, aprlA-tf College Street. Naahv Ola. Notice to Tanners. We Lave eonaUntl on kaod and fur sale GREEN SALTED HIDES, At So. IS 3outh Trent street, it a alt v 111 e, Teuueurt, tprl-to" J, HotLE CO GET Till: BEST. .... THE GEN CINE A M BKOTYPE the Premiees Pictare beyaad ouupwiMi tbe are sty ie of liSaness ye latrvduevd, aad etaads asUiuut a nval: -Tuna caaaut change lhen, Light cannot fade them, i . ItompoMts cannot aijid theea, " Imat can aever roach tlteaa, JtuaS caaawt ourrvie Uwa Ma le aa hruor by LA RlViW H;, ter ef rberry aad lalua btreeta, aud pat up at up-top sty at at !. "j-le at aa other reoma ta Nh villa . Vostponemcnt. - w TE regret taat wa are compelWd Io postpone the Urre sale ef rarfc putwd aarv, UMre baving beea Mua aeat nliiTS ia tbe toanagii loa of Iba stora. As aooa aa we bare reLable 4tm ia refvtace te aa arrival, we will grew autaw Ibrowfa tbe aaily ywtraala So war frweoi aud suiii nesra. jttnel EN J. T. fHEIXrt. ' K. B. Oar sale ef tUca Ortaatal aod Italia a KtaUoa mry 01 oarwualy take place a Turaday tae LUb saac, M wa are aara a gmla are ta atora, aail wilt be ready for eihiMifcn aa Muaday aooa. aaaU B. T.8. A B4ok for Hoy. j "UAH AWAY TO ?CA.N Aa autobiography fur Boys. By Capaaus Marvs Rat. For aaie by ; Cheaper than erer for Cash!! SPRING AIVD SC3I3IER BOOTS, SnOES.HATS, AXD CAPS. Frcsli Arrivals. B. R. CUTTER, Ho. S6 ft 59 Corner of College and Broadway, NASHVILLE, TENX- ml HAS received his stock of BOOT?, -SHOES, HATS, and TRUNKS, f.r thejy 1 Fprinir and Pummer trade, consisting (Ft in part as follows, vte : " For Ladies, Misses and Children. Ladies' fine Kid and Morocco Bootees, thin and thick sole with heels; " One kid and 44 44 plain and trimmed ; 44 44 Lasting Gaiters, side and front laced, with heels. " " Congress 44 " " 44 kid 44 Buskins and Front Ties; Misses fine Kid and Morocco Slinpers and Bootees; " and childrens' Lasting Gsiters and 44 Childrens' One Kid and Morocco thick and pump sole; 44 Fancy 44 Boots and Slippers; Womena' extra size Kid Boots. Buskins, Ac. " 44 44 Morocco Bmits and Buskins Servants' heavy Calf, Kip and Morocco, extra For Gents and Boys. Cents' fine Pegged and Laced Boots; 44 44 Opera 44 " " " patent kid and buck -skin Congress Gaiters; " " " 44 kid and 44 Oxford Ties; " " " Broad strap Shoes, pump and welt; For sale by B. R. CUTTER, No. 36 and 69, cor. College and Pro id war, war 13 Nabhville, Tenn. LEATHER RELTEVG. 3fjnA FEET on band, of all sias, from two to .JJJ twelve inches wide. An extra lot of strong Lace Leather; to all of which I invite the at tention of all planters and machine to the above articles, which will be sold on the best terms for cash. ai i. g tun os, corner or uroadway and College streets. mar 13 B. R. CUTTER. Hats and Caps for Mm, Eoyg and Children. IAM receiving direct front the man fft ufactories, all the latest stvles of Spring C--? I and Summer HATS and CAIS, consisting " A in part of tbe best Cassimere Soft Fur Hats, of all qualities. Also, a full assortment of men's and boys' Wool Hats and Caps. Will be sold ou the most reasonable terms for cash, or to punctual dealers. B. R. CUTTER, No. 38 and 69. cor, of Broadwav and College sta., war 13 Nashville, Tenn. SNYDER & FRIZZ ELL HA E in store a fine stock of Boots and Slices of every description, which they are offering at low Pres. mar!7-tf "Stitched-Down Shoes." SVDElt &. FltlZZELI, ARE in receipt of another lt of Gents' Stitched iKiwn Slioes, at No. 21 Public Square. Jan25 SNYPER k FRIZZELL. Gents' Wear. GENTS' fine Calf Pump Sole Boots; " 44 44 Pitched 44 " 44 44 Water-iroof Boots; 44 44 44 Congress Gaifers; " " " 44 44 double sole 41 Calf Brogans; Also, pegged Cougress Gaiters and Brogans of all descriptions. Tit O K S, V. 1,1 SI'S, Ac. Ladles' extra size Sole Leather Trunks; 41 44 Travelling 44 " " 44 French 44 with Trays; Gento' fine Sole Leither Trunks; " " 44 Valises; 44 Russett Valises. Together with Cart-et Bnps, Blsck Brnrs, SatcheU, kc. All of which are uOtrred at low rates fur cash. Jan2a SNYDER k FRIZXELL. At Cost tor tlasii: WE have on hand some solo Lent her Trunk and Values which we will close out at Curt for Can h. Persons wanting any of the above have now an op portunity to purchase al low duwu prices. Call at No. 21, Public Square. mar9-lf SNVI'ER 4 FRIZZEI.L. JOlt UAMACiK, No- 42, College Street. GENTS Calf "SMCZED VtiWX I). S. Shoes; 44 44 English ljurert i-hcK-n; 44 44 I. S. Water-proof Stitohed Boota; A large assortment al very low prices bv feb6 If JOHX j'.A MAGE. Fine Hoots, Shoes and Gaiters. XluW AUttlYALS. JOHN RAM AGE, IV o. 42 College Mrrrl, a.ahville, 1 now receiving a Urge and excellent stork of Ia and Gf nt s Wear, aud fur Misses, Boys and Children. Gent's Calf Stitched and Pump Solw Roots; 44 French Pau-nl U ulliur ami ( all on. Caitors. 44 44 44 Cull New Top 44 Black Cioth and Prunella 4 44 English Laoluig and Cult Kid Ti-s; Buckskin New Orleans " 44 Calf English stitohed down Pump Shoes; 44 laiiliiig, Oxford and lrf .-hcx-a, 41 Calf, Kid and biMt Morocco Oxlurds; 44 Calf Union half Gaiters. l or l.adiea. Ladies French lasting Cougress Gaiters, with and without heels; Ladles kid Congress Boots, do do dj do; 44 Italian Cloth lace Gaiters, do do do; 44 French Eld Slippers trimmed, o do; 44 White Satin aud Kid do do do; 44 Fine lasting Buskins; Misses Kid Boots, with and without heels; 44 Iliack and Brovk u duitirrs, do do do do; 44 Black Kid and Bronzed Slifu, do do do; 44 Lasting Gaitors, plaiu and fped, do do do; Children's Kid and Bronzed hnlf Slipers; 44 Black and colored Lasting Gutters; Boy'sand Youth's Oxford Ties; Congress t.aitors; Pat ent Leather aud Calf l'ress r-hix-6, 1-ns'iiig IV. Ac. wayM- JOHN RAM AGE ADDITIONAL St: I1 1 LIES. LAI'IKS Sole Leather Covered Trunks; 44 French lres Trunks, large eizeti; 44 Flat aud Round Top Tray Trunks; 44 Traveling aU tu-la. Gent's No. 1 English Sole Leather Trunks; 44 huseet and Iron Frame do; 44 Nile Lralher Buggy do; 41 Ashland Sole Lralher Valises; 44 Traveling Bags, kr.-, Ac, Ac; Jnst received and loraalu very low for Cash, at No. 42 College slrtH-t, by jAf JOHN R A MAGE. . Fresh Arrivals. BUADSIIAW & RUTLAND. HAVE Just received a fresh stock of BOOTS AND SHOES for tlie Sfriug aad Summer trade, which a ill be sold at Low Paicxa, For Ladlea. Ladies Last. Cong, k Laced Gaiters, with and without heels; Ladles Kid Cong, k Laced Kid Boots, do. do.; 44 44 Slippers, do. do. ; 44 White Kid and Satin S'.Ippers; 44 Embroidered, Brore aud Velvet Slippers. 71 laaea and i Itlldreit. Missea Kid and G. Bouta, with and Without heels; 44 LaatUaitere . 44 44 Km SUppera: 44 " 44 Child. 44 Deya. Boys Fine Calf sewed and pegged Boots; 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 Oxlura Taw; and other articles for boys and youths wear. For ;nta. Gettta Extra Calf Pump and stitched Boota; 44 . 44 44 44 44 44 Cuugress Caller. u . 4 4 Oxfurlllea; 44 14 Pat. Leather Pump Congreaa Gaiters; 44 44 CaK 44 44 44 Pal Leatliet Oxfor Ties; Cloth Coug. Gaiters lutd Last Tiea, and Calf Patent Leatlaer Mrap fsuoeaef all kin-is, suitable for Ute lpruig and fummr-r trade. Call at No. ao, t'naa etrvet. may 11-U bKAlifilAW k RUTLAND. Sole Leather Trunks and Valices. LAJ'IES No. 1, tUi Leather Traaki; - 44 " 44 aad kip Boaaet Boxea; Ladlea Packing Trunks; tieata!ote Leather Trunks; - 44 Russell and Iron irame Trunks; All tat wtuch will be aokl at very low prices bv BJaAljr4iAW k KLTLAN3 snayll-tf No. Su Lniua street. Cioi lcus. TOHN TORE k CO. have on head the beat Cold Pea el ever o Sored fur aala la tun i tuts market apr-tf . Hal tins ore Coffee. BAGS Prune Baltimnre Coflr JuM raeeeesi 500 IAKIEK, M'iVAr CO Wool! Vol!I W1 C want SO.OuO lbs. Ciaa vTaiaraw Woot, (or which we will nay cash. W a want a ta aaake Jeans aad Laaey. W H. GOiUlOJt a CO. PU(EMX BEDSTEAD FACTORY , HASUNIUNOAVD Manufacture all kinds ' CHEAP FURNITURE, . -. ' : - . wcu as ' Cottax BrdtUada, - Crlboav, Laaagea, iiurrans. w aakatanda, A aaloa, AC. AlaeeTery datcriia X t Mattreooe a, Made ef C01JU.V, SHCCX. COITV.V dt AttOCK. HAIM, aV- All wbarh wul aoeotd as tanau aaa b b4 ia the cut lor caaa. , W. K- H-ivNklJL A. aW.niy. , tnarta IttreeS We K. COHNEIalUS, Fcrcishb? Fcacral rcd?rtaktr, 49 Catstrcls Vtrood, WTOXfureSs every U lag at Fuae ale, aa aerate. II fur, will akaufirek-h i uu to raatdata er uut rie graves U ni.01lTt Ceamaterr. FALL ARRANGEMENTe Through Rates of Freight from New York to Nashville, In connection with New York Side Wheel and Screw Steamship Lines, to CIIAItLESTOM AXD SAVAX ATf. THE following rates to take effect on and after Jrxa lst,lUR: 3nw Tark to XaattTlIle. First class, per 100 lbs ...i SI 94 Second class, 44 . 1 44 Third class, 44 .... 1 Hats in Boxes, 44 J 57 Special Rates, 44 ........... ........ t M CLASSIFICATION 0IT THE AE0VE EOUTES. FlraC Class. Piauo Fortes, Books, Station! v. Boots. Shoes. Li- qnors,Oils, Ac., ia bottles: Camphene and Spirits Tur pentine in oarreis; uirpetmg.niuia. Glass and G1h. ware, in eases? Clocks Con rw-t Cutlery, In cases, casks, and boxes; Pry Goods, in uuaes ana oaies; ir-ugs, fruit Trees and Hirubberv, Furs, Garden S-eds. LMkintT-4;lHssm. and LnokinV. Glaa plates, (at owner's risk-.) Oysters in cans and Jars; Saddlery, Tin and Britonuia Ware; Teas end Second Claa. Hardware, (except sth as specified In First and Third classes,) Coffee Wills, Machinery; Foreirn IJ. quors, in oarreis ana npes; Tobacco in boxee; Leatb er. in rolls and boxes: Oils. In barrels and c.isks- Oockery and Queensware, in crates and casks: Klce. i uiuuj,, i imMvri , cutri uiub jiu toiler. Third Claaa. Axes, Jovcls, Ppailes, S id-Irons. Tine and Tin in. pigs.Tin Plate, Auvils.Vices, casks of Chainssnd Hnet, , Manilla and Cotton Corduge, t ifee, Hesvv Castincs. Mill Gearing, Carriace Springs and Axles, Railroad necls and Axies, t hairs, Spikes, and Koain in bbls. Special Ilatea. Furniture and tiirriaces boxed, and other lleht ar ticles not enumerated; a'so. Carboys of AcKts. or oth er Cliemicals, will be charged by actual weurhl at . . 1- . . ' uvtum nisi rw. mjr No charce for dravee. wharfare. or forward. ing Th above rates cover all expenses from Now York to Nashville. " Stevenson and all stations on Nashville and Chattanooga Road, west 4f Stevenson, entitled to above raws. STaTIt is only necessary to Insure cooda to Charles ton and Savannah, the Roads assume all risks aftor they are delivered by the steamer into the hands of tbe draymen, on the wharf, nntil delivered at the de pot of destination. By dolnr tins merchants will save from 26 to 50 cents per 100 lbs. on the 1st and 2d class goods. Tl Road win not be responsible for any damage occurring at sea. Goods shipped via Savannah should be consigned ta Agent Central Railroad, Savannah. Ga. Good shipped via Char eston should be consumed to Agent South Caro tna Railroad, Charleston. CHARLES W. ANKKKSOX, Je3-tf t.cneral Agent. FOR NEW YORK. FASTEST L.1IVE!! CABIN PASSAGE $20!! I "FREIGHT lower than by any other Steamers I SIX Cents per foot. FOR ALL KINDS OF MEASURE MENT GOOS. UKl,i IUkkkls a-; celiU eat h, and 4krr article in pnntortirmt The snleudid ami cmmodious side wheel Steamers AUGUSTA, I..VHIUM1S Capl. M. S. WootlhuU. FI.OKlfA lUift 44 44 Isaac Ornwell. ALABAMA,. ...IIK) 44 44 Geo. R .Schenck iss msi n raorsuxa STAR OF THE SOUTH. l.liKi tone... . apt.Thos. Lyon. These Steamships belong to tlie old established and favorite line, knowuas the "Sew York aud Savannah Steam Navigation Company," and in comfort, accom modations and fare, eanuot he excelled. They are commanded by expel icnced, skillful, careful and po lite o fllcers. PADELFORD, FAY k CO., A cents,. Savannah. SAU L. L. MnVHlLL ft SON. rony-fltf Agents, New York. , Freights by Sail Vessclis aud Pro pellers from Ncir York, Philadelphia, Boston and lialiiinorf. MERtTIANTS who may slilp by the above vessels are informed that by consigning their goods to the aseiits of tli. South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, or agents of fentral Railroad , Savannah, they will be forwariled free of commissions, fdrayuge and wharf see only charged,) and be sent through at the follow tig rates: First Class, per 100 lbs 1 85 Second Claes 1 00 Third Class 80 Siw-cial rales for light go.ds, per 100 lbs 4 Bill sbnwinr amount aid vessels aud amount charg ed for drayue aud wbarfneo, will be mailed to con. signer. C1IAS. W. ANBFRSOV, Uay 'i9 tf General Agent. November 9, 18 7. Little .Miami and Columbus and X1XIA lAllilOAI. EXCLUSIVELY AN EASTERN 310 UTE. Tit roil s It Tickets VIA. 'Wheeling', BUttberurville, Pittsburg:, Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niag-ara Falls! To all the Eastern Cities. GA. M. f .hjlitnlng Exfirese, Uirough to Columbus, and (levelard wilhuol chaniie of cars. 8 JO P. M. Eve ning Express, through to llrlUir audPiilsburg without change uf cars. l our Ilally Trains. FloT TRAIN Cleveland, Pituburg, Stonbenvllle, and U'heoliug Lightning Express leaves Cincinnati at a o'clock A. M., for all the Eastern ciues also, Spring, field. This train stops between Cincinnati and Columbus at Levelnnd. Morrow, Xenia, and Indon only. SIXIMi TRAIN. Cleveland Express Mull leaves Ciucmnatial 0:40 A. U. for iKinkirk.Biiflalo, New York Boston, Ac, Wlu-eliug, Balliuiorr, Philadelphia, Wash ininon City. This tram stops at all kiIuu between Cincinnati and Columbus. Tillltli TRAIN. Aocoromodatioo Iisavee Onrinnatl at 4 40 P. M. for Springtifld aud Columbus. This train also niakee connections fur Wilmington, Lanraalrr and aneeville. This train atopa atall pointa between tliiclniinti and Columbus. FOURTH TRAIN Oeveland, Pittsburg and Wheel. tng Night gxpreae Leevce CtucinoaU at SK) o'clock P. M., for all the Eastern rittea. This traiu stops at all points between Cincinnati aad Columbus. No tram on Sundays. Trains run by Columbus time seven mlnatea Caster than Cincinnati time. For Through Tickets And all Informal 0a at Ciuciunatl pieaae apply at the Utile Miami and Covmgtou aud Islington omce, No. I Burnett House, er at the Old Office, south -east corner Bruailway aud Front, opposite Speucer House, or at the Eastern Ifc-puC J. PURANB, Buperintendeat E. F. rULLER, General Ticket Agent. THE OMNTBUS LINK calls fer paaaengtrs at all the pnnciial butols for each aud every Irani. By leaving directions at either of the above offices, will call for paseen: ts in aU parts of tbe cttv, without fail.. Nov. U. H. B. KLGGLEM, Conductor. CABIN PASSAGE From Cliarleatoia to New-York. Tweutt-Fiie Dollars. ft $25 00 initi:d statics iriAii like. SrV-TOSZ AJfD CHASLST05 ftTZAJ& PAUIO.IS. - e- Through, in 48 to 53 Hours, Semi-YV cckly, The new Steamahip COIX'alBIA, lbJU tons.. .X. Berry. NArtlt 1UJC, Iftoa tons T. D. Lira a. JAM1 Alu.HK, 11XJU tons... . C. Turner MAKION, lion tons W. J. Foster. X'THFJ.AK, loot) looa L. M. Murray. LFAVLVAdger'aWharvea every WedneedaV and Batarday, after the arrival of Ute oars trohs the boutb and West. Tables supplied with every luxury. Attentive aud courteous corn ma e decs will insure I water by Una line every fmaubia caatfortaad ao eom modauua. Cabin Pane Steerage Amvi te HENRT sOSfcBOOX a CO., AgenU, Slav 9. Chartoatoe, a. C S .. ... l., I iimhap r.aflaalfka!. UUIU Wlf jum.s. vm. . ma m. m . SQUARE CEDAK and all ether kinds of Lumber eaa aw bad at the Lavergne aw JSUIa.caa tbe NaabvOW and I l.aiuuxsa bailrvaMt.id auka Iron Nash villa. e- w. diui'" ru TO EC0X03IIC AL FAMILIES And Ladles. Married or Sin-lf. TOS rtfty Cento eadoaed, at Bwaaaga etaanne, tbe aa 1' awsigued will furaard, by retora aaail, toe fal lowing tavaluable ttoearbuU rveeipie, atade without traubas, and full praiU! laialrewtajiaa- " Fur tea eeia yMi caa prucare abat wwuld oust at tbe alure aba dolar u : How o aax Ptx iaa IftKii, ua axwotoie ernos rvrKa ILua. Htw BUaaTtM' Powaam. How v aaaa Hate Ksnuumst How o aaaa H 41a Di e, a H. ta aaaa Puaaaea. ' llaw tv aaaa Buaia u Bueaa, SO aaaovs raacaias raa iu tw. How tu aaa Koa4a sua ras ouanaxjosi. , How Tu aaaa IvMnxuaui laa. How tu nt IWu. -, Uiiw to aaaa CaauunT, sua auuvtaa sauaxx cauu. Xfarper rswnvwa w0rwas swainj -year waabaag Snaia aa aalf li aaaa aad trauble, with out vwuu tut yasar cbtluw with Uie fviaxM f'lrlN u Uiipr I Mr n. atv 1 1 , BrcMklya.N.Y. Juawia-Saaa. GUNPOWDER AOCXCY Hiri.B tMTOEO.i IBATT IN alAOail.st : AaA K.rgs ItopnnUa Kifla rwwder. it aealecky --. l.Ouw 44 Busting Powder, kM 1,000 taat ttltij iaae. T, V MtCd.lL Aaat ?aw ss&& ttt for lew! a V r