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NASHVILLE: VELJTESDA'i KOSSIKO, 1, 1858 koTICE TO CITY SUBSCtlBEBS." : - Wishing1 to confine our bninei a near at possible to the CASH SYSTEM, we have deter " mined' hereafter to collect our subscription, WUfiin tne City, UU A&lxau- x . AO carry uu determination into effect, we have placed our whole city list in the hands of Mr. WILLIAM GILL, who will make the collections, and also attend to the delivery of the Papers, and see that subscribers are served punctually. "We hope this arrangement will be satisfactory to all parties. Those who may desire to save them selves the necessity of making; four payments J 41, .on if fV an nrofor it TlT in -advance for the whole year. Steam and It Dlaaatera Ueeder . Safety Unsrd. Oar attention bus rtcently been arretted by a series of articles in the Memphis Bulletin under the above caption, discunaing the mer its of aft ty-valves and guards for the preven tion of steam iiW eiplos'onf, and especial ly tliat of Mr. Kf.kdkk. We have read there artici w'uh int nt, and have no beitaliwi in wt ing that if It will perform what i" claimed for it, it oufcbt at once to be adopted in gen eral iif. ThelH.f life consequent on the explosion of steam-balers, cants a melaucholy shadow of tin whole history of eteum and its uses. Science, and the inventive genius of men, Lav; hwn active in th ir constant ef fort to produce a r.-ni-xly against tliene d;in p. r, aud aiibougli much has Ken accomp lished, we are yet occasionally horrin.-d at the details of explosions and the fearful los of littmau life resulting from tli m. All valves or "guards hitherto in use, have de pend -d more or les ou the knowledge, at tention, judgment and discretion of men, and when thehe are withdrawn by careles-ness, nejzlect or recklessuew, or through ignor ance, the diingTH are q iite as inuuineut as ever. We gather that the object of Mr. Keko eb has been to supply this deficiency in other words, to make the machinery its. If do the work, an 1 independently of man's skill, fidelity, neglect or. ignorant interference, to tiUud as a Kleeplesw guard fr the safety of lite and property, wherever steain aud it multiform appliances, la used an a motive power. It is assumed that this "Safety Guard'' is an infallible indicator of exc s of steam, anp has a "float attachment" which is an equally Infallible t.-stof thequantity of water in the boiler. In eith r of these coutingeucie it is nelf-aeting, and obviates the danger, by let ting otr the surplus stea-nin the oue case', and giving ample warning iu the other. That he has attainwl complete sncc-ss the writer in the BulUin positively avers, lie alu adduc es the testimony to the same purpose, of ex perienced Engineers and Machinists, among whom we m-ntion W. Hopkins Ki.i.ir A Moowe, II. II. IUeiuson and John Wilson, of thin city, the list two U-ing Gov.rntuent fiteamlM.at Insp-elors. One of the above gentlemen, who, as he st:ite. has spent the most of his lite in practical engineering, and has mado it his bu.-iness to investigate the various plans proposed to prevent the explo sion of stcam-Wilers, chalU-ng. s the world to produce a man than can explode a st.itin-boi! r with ' Keller's Safety (Juard" prop reat tached. This testimony is sufficiently em phatic. It is a sulj ct which merila the attention of our law makers, as well as the public in gen eral. Congre-w has made many efforts to regulate steiim navigations as to protect the lives and property of the public, and if the invention now mid. r consideration is all that it is represented, which, with the lights before us. we are not p rmitted todoiibt.it would he vastly l n Jicial to incoi pornte it in the catalogue of r.-qnisites for a eea-worlhy craft. Miss Maky Marsh. To-night hx been set apart as a benefit for this charming young actress, on which occasion she will appear as Partlcvt in. the beautiful play of Ljmar. Little Mauy possesses in i:iy rare traits ot m.-i-H as an actress, and we think she is the best r -ader, of tier age. we h ive ever heard. She is deserving, and we hope she will be greeted with a full lions-. FlltK. The alarm of tire Ut evening was caused by the burning of a large frame shed on the opposite s-ide or the river. The shed w;w erected by the contractors to build the tt Iii'uIlm- und ud by the workmen in framing the bridge. A large quantity of the timber to be used in the draw of the btidge was piled under this shed, w hich was consum ed. We did not learn how the lire originated. ,.- - r " . . ' -' pCf A stable o:i the rear of Mrs. A. lit mk's residence on Vine Street, between Church and I'lOud, was burnt yesterday. It was set on fire, accidentally, or ear. 1 ssly, by some little negroes who were exploding lire crack rs in or mar it. The liremoit were prompt in their attendanoe, mid prcvcnt-d the flames from spreading to other property iu the vici nity. . rif-Tht! Marsh Ji vknilks give an after noon ent rlaiuin-ut this evening for thu on veoieiuvj of scIi.miU and families. Thu bill presents the romantic drama of the AoW , aud the um isi ig farce oi Cousin J-e. The piogramino lor to-night cinlaaves Iwjw mrrmulOtir tn. the Tonner of which -lias not bevn given Iwlore by this troupe. " The weather yest.rday wa gloriously bright and serene, braciugly cool, and stimu lating to all auiinate things. espocUlly tor the gloomy mouth of Novemlwr. Th whol - popu lace were out and Isd.bing around as usual on ich beautiful days: the streets were scenes of almost carnival life and gab ty amo .g thu fair sex. tT-Titr. Jkisax IIakmoma Ci rn have an cnt rtat..ment to-night at their Ha t on Mar k t stnn't. They perf -rm the play of Ckt.le the SiuL After the pi foi tnauce, there will be a dance and a so pp. r. Am Africa- AwARoKr a Phizi; is E.i tAVI).lrofessor S. S. llaldenian. or I la wan; College, (auother account say of Co lumbia,!.,) has been award.sl $150 by Sir Win. C. Trevrlyn, or Xcw-castle-ou Tyue', England, for au essay ou a reform of English orthograjdiy, for which he orTered prizes a year ago, open to British and American competition. There were eighteen contestant, four of whom wtre awarded $50 each. Prof. IL is to receive an additlooal $250 in caw he extends and publishes his essay. Dkatu or this .Hon. IIkxbt Bkoixge. The IMn. Henry Uedinger, ex-Minister to Iecmark.died very suddenly at nia residence . i l . X .. T, .1 i. miirrtlniv 10 cuepuerusvowu, a.,vu luuinu; .-.-r-. He returned borne from Europe a few weeks ago, in good health, and aiuce then partook or a complimentary dinner, tendered him by bis fellow-citizen, without regard to party. Mr. Iiedinger formerly meiular of Cou greiw, and distlngulolu d for the ability and energy he bron'ght to the discharge of all hi public duties. " ' Guns. ' . Three Hundred Double Lbtrrel Guns will be old S3 J !cr ceuL cheaper, for Cash, than the same quality or Guns ean be bought els. where. Alto, 6 of Moore A UarrUVt xtra fine, warranted equal to Wesley liichards's, at very low figures; betUdv Siugle Guu. tides M. - ' J. WILLIAM?, , ctl2. ' 31 Tuhlic &iuare, Nahi ilk. ; Weighing Coax. The subject of weighing coal Philadelphia is' causing considerable diHcusBion. To guard against fraud, a prop osition is before the City Council to compel coat dealers to have it weighed before the doors'" of purchasers by the use'of the self weighing cart. To this the dealers are much oppooed, and on Wednesday night last held a meeting in relation to the matter, but 'their views were by no means uaanimous. Some considered the self-weighing cart as the very thing, while others strenuously contended that it could not be made to weigh accurately. Free Negroes in Alabama. It baa been judicially decided in -T Alabama that free ne gre.8 born out of the State are aliens, and that they cannot take lands by deed or other- wife, in Alabama." " On Wtnlnetday next, Deci 1st, the Maplewood, or Josiah Williams's lands, (four miles North of Nashville, on the Gallatin Turnpike and Railroad,) will be sold by Nance fe Woodward. This is one of the choice tract in Middle Tennessee, is divided into 22 tracts of convenient size, and offer great in ducements to j purchasers. Trains of . Cars leave Edgefield at 10 o'clock, A. M., and return in the evening conveyance free both ways. Omnibuses leave Deaderlck st. half past 9 o'clock lor the sale also. " ' no v 30-2 t Selling off at Coat. To CLOSE BCSIXE.S8 AT Cl.IFTOX, AT.BIUGirr CPis. No 15 C'-dar Street. Call and examine Tor yourselves, the greatest inducements ever offered to cadi purchaser; we are fully deter mined to close out our entire stock at Prime Eastern Curt, prior to the first day of Janu ary next. 'Merchants wishing to replenish their stcck will find it greatly to their advantage to ex amine our prices. Those wishing to embark in the Clothing Business, we will dispose of the entire stock, good-will aud fixtures ou the most favorable and satisfactory terms. All persons kuowing themselves indebted either by note or book account will confer a favor by making early payments. Those hav! ving claims against the firm will present them for settlement. Nov. 25. To Editor oi Evangelist: "My age is Six ty. ( )ne year ago. my hair was very grey, and had gradually fallen until it had become thin. I commenced using Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and also the Zylobalsamum.uow my hair is ukstoked to its original color, and ceased to fall." IiEV. M. TIIAC1IKU, rilcher, CheiHinjo co., K. Y. Pres't J. II. Eaton, L. L. D., MurfreeJro Ttnn: ''Notwithstanding irregular use of Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylo balsamum, the falling off of hair censed and my grey locks were restoreil to their original color ." Rkv.C A. IircxBKK, Treas. Am. Ifible Un., X. T., "I very cheerfully add my testimony to that of numerous other friends." Rkv. II. V. Dkuen, Editor "Guide to Holi ness," Boston, Mass. -'That Mrs.S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamtim pro motes the growth of the hair where balduess had commenced, we Lave the evidence of our own eyes." Rev. R. II. Pollock. Ed. "Presbyterian Wit ness," Cin. O. "Have had opportunity an become satisfied of the merits of Mrs. S. A. Allen's preparations for the hair." Rev. II R. F aikcuilj, V. D., Cor. Sec. Am and For'n Ch'n Union, X. V. "I take pleas u re iu commending Mrs. S. A. Alleu's World's Hair Restorer atid Zylobalsatnum." Rkv. Mrs. II C. Axdrlm. late Missionary to Hay ti, now of Mirlinshurg, A. I. "I have de rived much benefit from the use of Mrs. S. A Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa mum." RtV. S. R. Moitl.K.v, ir lUuimslimfi, Jfus. "The effect of Mrs. S. A. Alleu's preparations has been to change the -Crown of Glory,' le lontfing to old m n to the original hue of youth." Rev. Wm. Portecs, Stanuich. O. "Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylo- balsamuin, has met my most saiiguiue expec tations." Rtv. J. A. II. Cokneij., Cor. Sec. D'd Ed R. H. Ch., A". 1'. "Mrs.S. A. Allen's World'' Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamtim. I am happy to say, prevented the falling off of the hair, and restored it from being grey to its original color.'' , . , IiEV. J. West. A1. C Washington I'lace, Bnth ly, X. Y. "I thankfully acknowledge the use of Mrs. a. A. Alleu's preparations in cur ing my bidJnta and greym.'' Rev. A. Weuster, Ed. Ch'n Era, Man. -1 have used Mrs. S. A. Allen's prep raftous to my entire satisfaction I am now neither bald nor grey." We might add name after name ot equal standing as foregoing from all parts of. U. . and even some from Europe, such as Rv. W. II. Tuokneloe, Prescot, England; Rev. Jas Mi Farlane, Esopus, N. Y.; Rev. B. Rkice, Newmarket, III. Rev. CM. Ki.i.nck, Lew is. low n. Pa.; Rev. J. F. Giuswoi.n. Washington, N. II.; Rev. J. P. Ti stin, Charleston, S. C; Rev. Wm. Ci'TTKii, Ed. Mother's Mag., N. Rev. James IIoyt, Orange, N. J.; Rev. Jas. P. Stone. Greensboro', VL; Rev. E. Evans, Delhi, O.; Rev. Wm. R. Downs, Howard. N Y,; Rkv. Geo. M. Spkatt, Agt. IVun. Baptist Pub. S.ic. Lew isburg, Union couuty, Pa.; Rev Pax'l T.Wooii, Middictowa, N. Y.; Rev. Jo- McKee, N. Y. City; Rev. IJ. C. Smitli. Prats burgh, N. Y.; Rev. Amos Blam-uard. Meridian N. 11.; Kev. I). Morris, Cross River, N. Y., Ac. Every reader must know one or more of the aUve. bat tor further Information write to Mrs. S, A. Alleu's World's Hair Restorer DejM)l. No. 355 Broome, corner of ElizaU th street. N. Y." Suiue dealers try to sell pre parations instead of these, ou which they re alize more profit; insist ou these, as tbey are sold by all the principal dealers in fancy goods, drug, throughout the U. & t'nu adusmud England. Dealers can purchase at t!ie I), pot, as ulsjvc, or order from any ol the larger Drug or Fancy Goods bouses with whom they may trade, as all keep it on hand. oct25-2awdw I2w iiTii ISrJ5AVYOIlIi. Stock. Doiid aud Note Urokcrs, AM Arpotiators in all Kinds of Srrnritirt, aak Building, No. 19 Kassaa Street, i; litiik, a vasa a. h'iiux. t. kULtMrna h'ikam. l'rtM'uUr tUiiiliB ium1 Iu tuUiarn K.lirioJ, Vuvst Vurst Vun!" JUTrOMTmtalt)iM.W lOhK. kIlUJNitV tlM I'lrkvll M tlio muvt i'K'UUi4 aMriuirutol Fur ever cxtobileti to Uo LkUU of NotjMile. ytCViSt-Kt OPENING DAY. ill K A T S T O K 1 . STOSDOATS StTFLlED AT ILL IIOI RS IT o. 3 South Front street. WE wuulU mturtu our nld euutar nJ lh pub. tie al thml have r-un4 our MEAT KloKaaa 'Ms ana wnl otiluiu tu kiwpu eicrl lot, I ue?ly uf eb.a' rrahaal fell HUuf.U kiB'U, towhtcU luvilo liitf aAlraUua l toulsjauu ad ramtlHsi. . 44- rv4tc U ms la tba country aa at auy tint tttcoay ubLtts rh and fmil MaaU; alio, I r4 UmT, Au.ekeU aud Greou Oulanl liigu, k if rt, Ac, lu quauliia-a lu tuil. tf taatUMHt tutilM4 na ttuktad I'uik, IVef aad Lra to bjf cvj sua Uatl UrlM L. C. vulXM&S k XXiYlX. BUT A. 6ai " Vor Uenl. , . , 1"VJR thr yr If 4. U.atcmiOMVlkiu 4 wrllir bu 0 Utvcuruar ot lT auJ Hih atrat. t ot r- rM-U i ... . -,. ,tat. , i ; Arrival r (be VtU mail. St. Locia, Nov. 30. The Utah mail has ar rived at Leavenworth. ' , '. ".The "wenthef was severe. '-. : " " " . I - r .1.1. V. I' . . . 1 - Vl L . L . UU. ' have been made by the Kaw Indians, who re-' fuse to slate the locntion, though it is believed to be at Smoky Hill on the fork of Kansas,' river on the direct route to Pike's Peak. Ac counts of gold are still favorable. . - From Waalilngrton. - - Washinotox, Nov. 30.-i-Forsyth, has arriv ed. Tatuall, has arrived with the new Japan treajy. . . , , . , , The President will recommend Congres, to put the Utah lands iuto market to induce set tlements there. ..... 1 i Little Kock Itallroad.' '; Mempius, Nov. 3D. The Little Rock Rail road van opened to Madison to-day. f ;. . 1 I Steamboat Sank. 1 : Memphis, Nov, 30. The steamer Kate Fris bee sunk Sunday, but was pumped out and arrived yesterday. v , luttneers of the Junior Bston, Nov. 30. In the case of the mutin eers ou the ship Junior, the jury found Plum mer guilty ot murder, aud Carina, Stanley and Herbert guilty of manslaughter. Arrived. ... Nkw Yoke, Nov. 30. The steamer Ham monia has arrived. Utr dates are anticipa ted. Itlver Kewi. St. Loris, Nov. 30. The river has fallen 18 inches in 24 hours. ; - ' ' ; The Illinois is rising just above Peoria. The Upper MiasLsoipui aud Missouri are falling. Tobacco. Ltncubitro, Va.,Nov. 30. Tobacco Loose Tobacco ot the new crop is coming in more Ireely; sales of good new leaf have been made at 17 i. We quote leaf, as to quality, 10 to 17$; Lugs, uew; 5 to 7; Primings 3 to 4. Richmond, Nov. 30. Tobacco receipts small; Lugs 4 to 7; Leaf 7J to 14. Very little new crop has been received in bhds., though loose is coming in more ireely and the general sales are Jrom 3 to as to quality. ZTIarkets. New Orleans, Nov. 30. Cotton sales to day 15.000 halt s. The ttoanier's news caused great firmness. Sales of three days 26,500 bales; receipts at this port ahead of last year 118,000 bales. Exchange on Loudon 7Jfe; New ork sixty days 12: New York bight jl discount. Flour $3 00. , New York. Nov. 30. Cotton quiet, sab s to-day 1,000 bales; Suar st nly, Muscovado Collee linn, Rio U512; Molasses, N. Orleans uew crop, 42. Cixcixnati.Nov. 30. Flour active $4 30 4 40; Whisky 23; Mess Pork $17 00; Hogs excited; Money active. BOE It HAVE'S HOLLAKD BITTERS S mi CKUEBHATK.n HOLLAND RJCMKDT FO DISEVSK OF THE KIDXEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANT KLND FEVER ATJD AGUE. And the various atleetieur romcqueiit ujhiu disor dered Stotuarli or Liver. Such as tnli'tKiii, Aridity f Hie SUmuifh, Cholie I'iiins. Ileaitliiirn, 1-oss of Appetitn, Desixindcncy Costivcncss, Blind and tilcediuK I'iles. In all Nt-r vons Klii'Uin;ttic, and Neiiralcir Aliections, It has, in iniiiH-niiis mstam cs, nvi'l IiikIiIv beuellciai, and in otlwrn ellW-ted a decided enre. This is a nurely veiretaWe cmioiind, nreimred oo Htru tl) se.ientilte rim:iles, after the manner of tlx celebrated Holland ir'l'essir, ItoerhaTC. Boraiise ol its nr. Ml unecHss in iimul ol the Eurtiiean States, it . iiitrinliH tion into the t'nited Slntes was intended morw esMvutlly for those of our fatherluud seaUered her ami there im r the face of this mighty ouulry Moeim with great nureess ntnonK them, 1 now oUe it to the Ainerieuii puhlic, knowing that its truly won derful inediemal virtues must be acknowledged. It is purticularly recommended to those )erson wbowcoiiMiouioiin may have been imired by tb continuous iwu ot ardent siurits, or other forms of dis Kiuttion. (icnerally iustanutueuiis in ellect, it linds iu way direct to the seat of Uf, thrilliun ami quie.kou inx every ihtvs. raismit up the UroojiitK? spirit, aud, in l'a t, HifdSiiiK new health and vior in the svstuin. Nid'ICK Whoever excts to mid this a be vera will he diHapMmitcd; but to thomck, the weak a low spirited it will prove a (iruteful aromatic Cordial possessed of smKular remedial properties. CAUTION. The great popularity ot this delightful Aroma lia induced many iiuilalioiis, which the public Khoul guanl aicmiHt purchasing. 1U not Krvuaded to ha anytluui: uUe until you have given Boerliave's llo land Kilter afair truil. Uuc bottlw will convince yo hww iiilhiiK'ly superior it M ttoaii these imitatHUis. 43- (Sold at 1 per bottle, or six bodies for (4, TIIK SOI.K t'KOI'KIKTOK. Ki:J A l I Fi I A a IC, J r., A CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chenusis, ' Plttabur:li, la. Sold by rruggist generally lliroughoui lUcl uue States and Caiiail.is. . iJT Sdd 111 Nashville by ' . , . Ktt IX, 'KMd.MON A CO., Wholesale Ag'U , w.. w. Bt:iu;y iLiiovujja, . . Pr. A. It. ItosToE, jo. ;. mtowx, DKMuVIU K. ft HKI.I., 1 . w. hksukkshoit, Ir. T. VKI.I, WKI.Ii, lltMHTR t CO., BKKI II Jt HIMKR. And by lirungisis generally throughout the tat apl'8 ilwl- RMCREUEOfKEIt MAGAZLNE. FIFTV-TIIIIID YOL.UMJK. La. JAilto O. .NoVi. ) EnrroKa. JUUX A. RAY, rrmMa. - "1 TTlTrt the present nu" ber closes the Fifty seconii tt Volume o( ih K ii'kkhb-4'KKK, 'the tdtiesl aud bet esi.itlislnxl W.gizme iu the country,' and the Publisher has the po asure 10 'announce that 4 has uever before Ixvn lu so pTetoeroos a ii1iImu. I n. der the ui .iiaiceiueut uiauguruU'd w nti the present volume, a higher price is uui lor origiual coutniju lions linu by almost any other America perh du d, ah.lo tlie piess and the numerous friends ol the Mag-, axaie in ah pa it of the country are snerouly aal ing iu liriiiging it more prominently belnre the re id .ng public. Aa liereloiure. tiie pages nt Uie kxliUkB soesKH will be be devoted lu the calovali. n ot Liter alu re, Art and 11 1111 r. Leaving t others the diM us sioii lI vexed polio, al nil poi, m.cal questions, It will Im the aim of the editor to procure tiie aj.t brilliant ai tu les u, 011 the t ','.0 ot lue day, aud m-.lber mou ey uir lal r will bo iiared to proluce au oru;ual Auie. rill MugaSiue, bltsoriMaaod ui variety aiid ex ccllui.ee ot uiallcr. It is Dot 1.tiii.-.1 necessary to rail ttteuUnu to Ihis ouuiber ot the kMOHuixtuil a aciineii, or to reu-r t the long list of uMtaii4 preeent contributors, m.tuy ol wiiose uaiuus are bouseliidd woris iu A mer it .D literature, but simply to statu that the U ty third (uiiiiim w Jl be by laf tlie tunst brilliant yet Mued. Sins Magajune m coauewtod witu uo AociaiHus a bat ever, but Ueuvuda solely upon its own Uierila lor puuriy. kwcry uuuiber of tlie soc eeding rnlame will cua lam a sU-el-piate engraving, aud iUulrU-d artlcka ill frxtUcnlly grace Uie pagaauf the 11 igaaiue. A douiideU; hiolory ! lira k.M aaKBoiuiKa, w iu remiu eceucea ul thw uotnbuutni wImjm laa.e s so luti uateiy aswociaUHl wiiu its ugee,wilt also be a lea. lure vt Luti Ouiuiiig volume W11I ever; lri ad of too M.K.UIM pnxrure lor it au a ldiUuual reauer t 'I aw aw --mgle jkl, oue year, Sa: Iso cofMeH, (5; lliree cMm, aH. r pocltueu uuuiuers, ceuts. Au MU copy will be eent s ersuus geuidg uoa club 1 tou subscriters. Cub ratee wiUt NUir peraidicals the same aa auvertiseai 10 previous auaibera wi tins volume. Cnprcrfilcnted Inducrincnti for Xrw Sub- , - wribcrs.' : Any pareun forwarding u u tl subscriptions,' will bo prveele a i in a Ovuo gvl-.g a (Hrrlecl 0 tu Iru a. rv oi tan4 ta Teaas, ka.iro.-, Iowa, or A'ua.uiisia,aUd toe Ua..Iiu'S pn nii t.y ni.lvd to Um -uBMCriben, wkc-taer at the same oc dulercul l ost MilCS. la the same prorO-n. deeds for 0, 40, 80, or ISO utrce will be seat as preKiluuts lor O, 40, (Mt, t.r loi a3 saUjcrti'tatus su acre lur each copy aabacnb.1 for. Alt Mautuunicatms connected with the Bmnmrm V siroMslul tiie Ksp k-KkSva-aka shoulvl tadUvsed to Joan A. baT, IS ana IS Jacob street. All Aibck-s ueaigDMl 'or tu bo.ly 14 Use Matiue stxntld be ui re.UM k lv. Jaasa 0. .ovas; Uum lor the kltvor 's Xa UW v Lh sun ud 1 aa. Autn ass mtu iu every part of the Country. Bai X t aaKaji aud Katd Oiuiu. est baud. Jotl A. t( A V, l-ublu.ii r aud r-riuter, 14 aud IS Jacob ac, our. t'rauafort Si., N York. KfoUr le ktorkkoldrra f tslivlIU aud l'hikiiittto u. II. to. S elm; I Km - tt aiwwu iHrertora la manage the) V adaiis M Un Awiupway em be iwid at ttartrec bof ve UNl.Mi4l,u,i Lib day of tfeieiubcr It. sHorkUoUer,as usual, wift carried tu tue electiott, or evo tue ol ruad, as tftoy suy prvter .ad Ba se th. ir reepeetive statiuus oa the oay (retnuus tue day ot or ay alter Saul rltrtata, t y Bowief taeir t'ct t oci. s of tKk to the Cou.imu,!. ' A. tiLKAl l . , aovua-tf. : - . - . . . tfeerrtary.- 50 BilXD TOBACCO, iwkiiu bramis.by MOO. i t " - I PAII.Y PATRIOT OfTKE,! i . NasKViujt, Dec. 1,1858.- f '2C0TT0NMairfketduil J19R is the range of quotations for new crop. . . TOBACCX)Nothiog OiAag la Hue article WHEAT Market dull. No change in priqe. f . We quote red -;it 65t&10cj white 75 80c j bushel. . ' " FLOUltiSales ' confined ' rincipalij to home dealers!- ' Superfine" $3 754 50; fine ? 003 50, Extra $5 00$5 60; T .MEAL In demand at 5060c. bnsbeL CANDLES Mould Tallow 12ic. 5; hard pressed 14c; star 2022c; Fpcnn ,40 42c CHEESE Western Reeerve 1212Jc; English Dairy 15c lb. v ,.- - . COAL Cumberland 2530c. busbel; Sewanee 1822c Etna 2022c. ! , COFFEE Eio 1213c Jb- SUGAR Brown bCaiSlc. "& fi). The mar ket in well supplied. 1 " FEATHERS We quote at 4043c lb. FRUITS Raisins $3 50 , box; dried apples $1 501 60 5 bushel; dried pcachee, noplprl. -AfThi SO? nnnppl(rl- S.1 G5r7i.2 75. I PROVISIONS Hama 9J10c; ehouldera C6Jc, clear sides 88Jc. tt.. Lard 8if 9c; butter 1520c; eggs 12Jc. dozen. LEATHER Cincinnati Oak tanned cole 283,30c"; skirting 30c; harness 2627c. OATS 75c bushel. ' - " , with new crop, which 3a View' Orleans Market. Ksw OKLTAira, Kor. 2S, P. Jf. COTTON There has been a good demand for Cot ton during the greater part of the past week, with full prices lor ti e medium grades, while the lower qualities h ive been heavy, and the rates generally earner lor buyer, the supply of the latter description being large, and meeting with only a limited demand. The pales of the week have amounted to about 6 1,500 bale.t, comprising 9.000 on Suturdiy, 9,000 on Monday 13.500 on Tuesday, 13,000 on Wednesuay, 13,060 yes terday , and 4000 to-day, the market ciosiug at the range of the I. llowing quot lions, business being re stricted by the advance in Freights Inferior K5 Ordinary 8 9. Uood ordinary M'-ifa-lO Iiw Middling 10J.(3(11 Middling USaIIJs Good Middling 11J ail.2 Middling fair la.4 niVl Fair (st The receipts of tiie week embrace 73,203 bales ajaiiint ti5, 1X9 for the corresponding week lat venr The total receipts since the 1st ofSepterulier have been 495,7ty Dales, against to the same uato last year. TOBACXX) Tlie market continues very quiet, with a widedillerence in the views of sellers and buyers, to gether with unfavorable w eather for handling sampl- s The only sales reported during the week have been 65 hhds. nt , and 11 at V ft Brides the transac tions reixirte l lust week we hear of 100 hhds. Stem.s sold at 1AC. ft. Prices are said to be still within the rai go of our Iat quotation?, which are reHMiled as follows, though as the particulais of the principal sales are suppres sed, most of our ttgures must be cuosiderod as us minal i . Lugs, Fartory 6 ' 8 Planters iK(a Leiif Inferior toC'ommou t fa " Fair 7-e 8i "Fine 8 & 9t; " Choice Light to Clarksville, 9X(a)l)i The receipts of the week embrace 285 hhds, agauist 205 for the correiioniling week la-t year. The t lal receipts sinc the lnt of September have been 2,600 hliOK. aeuinst 1,320 to the same date last year. s'l'CAlv There has been a good demand with conti nued liberal supplies iluring the past week, and the 8 iles have amounted to about M,fto0 hhds., including 2,000 to-day, prices being generally full, though with some occasional fluctuation, und closing at the range of our quotations, which are without material change from last week Iuferior S S&i ommon tu good Common. ii&!H Fair to Fully Fair 5 V Pi line and Choice.... 6?3lQi Cetitrifiigul, ClariUed and Rediied BiSiT,1, liw Llaritled 0a'3lC MOISSK The demand has continued active, and the sales of the week have amounted to about 12,oou obis., including 1,600 to-day, prices generally beinc very full and ranging at 2(3).t0c.. b-.t closing at '2 2!t J,c. lor prime dud choice, and 28c. for inferior ami ordinary. Half bbls. have met with better de mand, and have advauced to b'2i(SliMic. V gallon, the sales ineliidiiig 600 Uwluy as the tailor price. , COFKKK The demand has Continued quite brisk and with a reduced stock, prices have a-ivanced fully r lb- 1 he sales ol the week have been about lt,00o bags at a range of lOrtill "ac. including to-dy 2.U00 bags, of which 57 at Inc. 2oo at 10?,, 497 at 11, 1,7.15 at 114'. aud 309 at 11,C. fl IV We Dow quote ordinary at 10c. fair to good fair al 11, and prime at U4U),c. f lb. Two cargies, embracing 11, 708 bngs, l ave arrived from Rio during the week, making tie imports since she 1st September, 79,&3 bags agaiust 51,067b the same date last year. 1 he slock ou band this evening is 10,4d0 bags agalast 90,692 at thu Some time last year i . MALAGA FltCTK The last cargo sals was that of the ship liauube, by auction, two weeks since, a follows. 3,450 boxes MR. Rjiisiim. J. Kreinler brand $2 1('- Lt; 3,ft50 half boxes do. $1 10; 4,oO0 quart er lxxes do. C5s;t5"c: 3.KK) loxes Ixindon Layers, J. Krelsler; brand, 2 6.MfS) 68; 3.100 half Iv k. s do. 4."1 48: 3,301) quarUr boxes do 9. 15c.: 1,04); liail boxes M K Raisins, A. Molina linino, W. QiV. 'U j drums Hgs,7in ; 00 tiair do, 12.e. tb; loOquat KT drums do. 13c, ft; 000 boxes Lent, us, $ 20(j i 2 22,; liraiies, $4 jar; Garbauxos. 7.c. J y, ; IIOJIE JOURNAL FOR 1S59. Xew Srries cw AttractionsNew Writer MORRIS AN1 WIUJS, EDITORS. AKEW SERIES of this widely-circulated famii Hkwslikl'XR,w ill be coiniueucd on tkejirtl day January next printed on tine iwiper and clear tvix With the January number will begin the publicum. I or a skkiku or aiui'Tiri L Original Works of Fact and Fiction, - written expressly for the Home Journal, by Uie be: .'"" Authors of America.. ' - . The first of thee is from the pen of a gilted write! ' acd is a ttle of love and lucre, entitled, - S TWO WAYS TO WEDLOCKI BY A I-nY COXTKIBCTiHt. The scene Is laid in this c ty during the memorab' , winter of the great Bre. The incidents are n.ttur aud familiar, aud the characters skiliully drawu an j gr'iix'cl; tho plot is clearly detlued and well niai . agdth stylo easy , graceful and flowing, and tl ilnmnml conveys a most uselul lesson. II x i tmrlt itf ttrrling mriL . ' This i-tory will Ih followed by a " Tale of tl ' South." and one of s'srtllng iutortst, by an mine f Southeru author, called TIIE AVENGER! This product n Is entirely American in contris tloo, pi Influent, dialogue, scene, tose; conchmloi . It could not hare been tree of any idher cooutrj I nd possesses attractions of a te uliar nature f those "lo the manor orn." It Is a nciali(y J bonne bmu-k ot n niarkhle value. The third of this attractive series of American stt : ' " THE YOUNG WIFE'S DIARY I : it A parr.imea op ths west. H eontiins the whole h story of woman's trial and will be read with the deepest feeling by ah class- ' of the community , Tlx cliarnnug stories will be ettocel.t by etbei of a similar description, suvcral of which axcttlrewdj In preparation. All the former pecnlinr features of the paper, which have given it a world wide reputation, will te eon. tinned, while the several new one willgiveaa in finite varM ty to its ever diversifted iwgea. Among them are a numler of fresh, spicy, amusing, " Original Comic Stories, which smack and relish of the wit, humor, raclDes, brilistney, and sparkle nf the tlmaw. As heretofore, no labor nor exp-nse wilt be spared tn DMinlaiR lt bixh rMitatiMi 4 (be HMne Jnarnal, which In everywhere, both at home and abnsvt. ac knowledged to be the most rettued and elegant reper tory of L U-rsluxo aud Um Arte on this sideuf the Sea, ami the Ent and fhrsprxt Family Xrwupaprr IX TIIE WORLD. As an more copies of the w ssam will be print ed than are ordered, those who deeire tu begin w Ah the commencement of the volume will b able to do su by forwarding their subscription without de lav. . tsaifs. For one ropy, f J; fur thre copies, li or oue copy for three ers, tl; for a club f tTeBl ropws, tlO; for a club of flaeui copies, f M; and at that rate for a larger club al wnvs in advance. . Address, MOKK1.S k WILIJ"". K.laors aud Proprietor, 107 Fultou street,' novl7 New York. - SEW A NEE.C0AL . SU H lXRK MlMMiJ CMIAVY are Dow pre pare I f'W up'ly"l public with a supersir sntcle of sew a.Himiin- tU C-jai, wtuet m "rtt front Mat.., Lrua and salphur, aad v j . , Grr ally Snpr rinr to any other foal ! oerei.a'ore s4d in Tenncasee. It la tho Intention of tbe Cotiijiany tu sell as . Low as any Coal may be (telling in mark .Is to wbx'h thry may ship. Ther believe Uial when the pi.bl c bat e one or Ihoir ViwI that 11 will be preforr-d to all utktr, UdA Jar tUmnt4Umd M tmuftuturnn furptmn. - .,;.' ; OmIwiII io delirereA at anf pnint tm 1-Cmrfi J9U, JsVarru asxi Ckriat,m. mnt MaskcilUtt Cadi. All orders, esrrat AojAetUe. moot be directed ta the Sewanee Sining Co, Tract Citj-, Tran."?, Orders lur Xauviiie should bx sent to the Cooiie, ny ' Yard, adjum! the X. C R. K. Car must be uukaaded aa aouit a they arrive at their destination. or a charge wit tw suade lu luoae a Un urcU-r Cowl for their delay . tUdruad Ageia at the dolor cut MtUit are re)Uesto4 ui return cars immediately after bring unk4ed, as the Company have aclve um for ail Uicu CUal car. The Cul u Weighed. SO that Bare ha. era are sure of f -tt.Qg what they pay for. - i J. IKACT, I res. S. M, Co, Tracy Oty, Nor. 17,t6-iSw-w2o frlde Meat Cutter. 1TTJC hare four in of the b-t quality of UE-lT I V tf rrtiK-, whien we sail sell tor cash at low prwr. - i ;lcrr-s S-aives, hwwa, Cleaver at Kauaaaw KuUers; .. i m - Chopjinf Kajvr sail Bowl; - - Lard taiic . xvl 4. ultima ajeek Rock City MiUsi , msjlu nukPi uo.. rropiirtors. -.TE. BACMAK XL, Manufacturers ef B0CK.CITT e XULK,wUI pay tbe higbuet price at all time: Tor Wheat and Corn, al their Mill, corner of Line and xuorrj htrsu, Aasuviue, tenn. ; " H r "RETAIL PKICE OF tXOTJTS. - Tf' . From and. ai'tair ttua date, until further notice the price or ExtraFamily Floor.. S2 7 Fine Bran.... 60 me Hour 2 75 Mixed Bran. 60 Unbolted... 2 7a Coarse Bran.... ..... 60 Middling. I2j Corn Meal 60c t bosheU Shorts........ 75 . AU articles sold by Uie undersigned deliverable at any place in the city free of charge. When selling by the quantity, their rate ot discount is 10 per cent from retail prices. , J. . BACMAX 4 CO. . Jy26 ly. ' . ' " Nkaelt a Taxic. This morning there was peiicct rurb to get some of McLean's Strength ening Cortlial. ..It i astoniebing what a large quautitj ol that article Li consumed.. It shows conclusively that it s jut tbe thing required in malaria or fever districts, as a preventive for Chill, alias Shakes. ' "Everybody and the reet of mankind" should try it, if wish to be come healthy and strong; and those that are well should take a little every morning to. keep them bo. ..We have tried it. Evening Mirror. 1 nov23-2w .,- , ,.., .- , ? Iloofland's German Bitters. Prepared by lr. C. M. Jackson, No. 418 Arch street, , . rmuDKLTHU, Pa. READ WHAT IS SAID OF THEM. Scott, Courtland co., N. T., March 21, 1857. Dr. C. M. Jar-anon : Dear Sir: In behalf of the af flicted I pen a few lines to you. I have suffered and doctored myself, and know how to pity those in a like condition. Until I commenced taking jour Bit-' ters last summer, I was not able to do anything, or even to sit op any considerable length of time. Be fore I bad taken the first bottle I felt like a new man, and now, after having continued tbe use of them a short time, iu the worst season of the year, aat able to labor hard every day. To say the least, 1 think I have received more bcueGt from the Bitters, than all other medicines I have taken. I have not only used your Bitters mv self, but have given bottles and parts of bottles to those complaining of Dyspepsia and I jv er Complaint, aud in every case, they tell 'me they have taken no medicine so beneficial as the Bitters. Respectfully yours, JAMF-S VOX BENSCHOTEB. , For sale at the Principal Office, 418 Arch at. , Phila delphia, and are sold by druggists and store keepers in every town aud village in the United Slates, Cana da, West Indies, aud South America, at 75 ceuts per bottle, twe that the signature of C. M. Jackson is on the wrapper of each buttle. . - noviim . . The Kllxir," Prepared by Pr. JAS. WILLIAMS, for the cure of DVS PEl'SY, and nothing but DYS1'E1Y, (as advertised in another column,) has, by iu own merits, obtained for itself so high a reputation in Philadelphia, that Physi cians acquainted with its properties, are using it them selves and prescribing it to their patients, convinced, by-observation, of its ' great edlcacy in restoring the disordered digestive organs to a healthy function. Nu merous cases of .Pyspcpsy , of the most aggravated character, which were' abandoned as incurable by some of the Medical Faculty, have, by the use of this Klixir,been restored to perf jet health, us attested cer ticates testify. aprl-ly To Kervoua Sufferer. A retired Geutlenian having been restored to health n a few days, alter inuuy years of nervous suUering. willsond (free) to assist others, a copy of the prescrip tion and a supply of tho remedy, on receiving stamped envelope bearing Uie applicant's address. Di reel the Rev. John M. Dausaix, 186 Fulton street, Brooklyn, X.Y aprl3-lri-w J1AISK OF C031J1EUCE. XasuviLLK, Tkns., Nov. 19th, 1858. I wish to buy ten or tweive thousand acres of laud warrants, for which I will pay for 160 acre warrants 80 cents ier acre, lor 80 acre warrants SO cent per acre, for 1:20 acre wurruuts 70 cents per acre uor20 tf JXO. I). JAMES. ParaChie Caunel Coal Oil, For Liiibrieatins Machinery FOR SALE IX THIS CITY BY EWI., l'KVUI.ETON fc CO., AGENTS FOR TIIE .CMON COAL AXD OIL (WAXY, MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY. ie5-6m JHbf cllonc 0ns. - COPARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. ri! O. HARRIS, W. H. UORlHJN, W. O. HARRIS, JL aud F. H. HARRIS, have this day aasocialed lhems?lve together under the style of I1AKUIS, GORDON & CO., ? for thk ri spue or Taa.NsaCTUu a General rommUsion & Forwarding Business, At the old Hand of IK. H. Gordon 4 Co., ISaalivllle, Ttnn. W. n. Gorikix t Co., will coo tu.ua the Factory and Mill Agency as heretoioie iu the wai chouse now be ing erectod, adjoining tbe oue occupied by liarri , Gordon A Co. Nashville, Nov. 1, If 58. ' Star Candles. OA A BOXES Work and Thelett's SUr Candles, in iJJJ .store and lor sale lv nov2. 14AKRW, GORIKJN k CO. 7V'f . .I- . - Gunny Hags."----, BALES extra hejvy bushel Gunny Bag, lost received und lor snie by 50 nov-6. HARRIS, GORDON CO. ' 1 Whisky. , KAA BARRF.LS Iieau's Aurora Whikyj. 0JJ ZoQ do Sam Hale's do. , . iu ciore aud for sale by . iiovi HARRIS, GORDON CO. 'Turk's Island Salt. iUUU uov.J HAKKlS, GORDON k Co. . Sundries. Tr HALF barrels Mola.-fe: tf Joo do . Laud Plaster; 25 bags AlUps e; ' SOO boxes No. 1 liar Soap; In store aud foe sale by novr " HARRIS, GORDON k CO. ' Cottoa Kope. ' : " Qllii EKn's cr.lud Iiuugh Line,ie Cot mf j v w n coca , m sun ore aud lor auie by uuri. H A-KKIS.OOKDOX k CO. "Tobacco. Ofin P"XES langhorne At ton' ex. Gold Leaf W J lolui co; 60 boxes f. M. Boax's No. 1 Tobacco; 60 do Jm. S. Oodwin's Rebud Tobacco; ' 60 do Ke. u a: j-Uiilh's Tiu Fo.rrobatco; In store aud lor sale by nov2. ' i HARRIS, GORDON k CO. Falrbank's Scales. A FILL st4M-k oi ail sues, iu store aud for sale by (uovj J HARRIS, GoKDu.V A VO. Tobacco! Tobacco! WE have Juki rm'eived tbe following Tobacco eouie ot it the Aaesl that come to this market Su boxes Laugiioru Armouksad 7 ouuee iuoip ; 30 do M- lAiighiun k Sou's " 44 2 do J. W. .Soith 8 " tLi do W. cmith, pound, li ao K. M. Hat per, - . ' lb ma K. li. lass, " ft do FraBcia, ". c . ' 16 H. White. Any of tb- ahvva brands we will sell low for cash at . 13 and la Market street. uuvi.- .. . HUGH McCREA k CO. . Copper. t ( SnEETS 24 pouud Copper. IU 10 " o . " 10 " U " ' ""' 10 40 -' Just received and for sale byl ' wv' " , i u ncKrr; SELLiXG OFF VITHOLT BESEETE " ' . -T IKE .. .' . : ; iew York-3Iilliuery Emporinin, 32 l ulon t. aUllle, Tens. TinLL sell her ettire stock of l anrf Coocla tf-without reaerve, - tiTfAt a" Great Sacrifice, consisting in part aa T.dh.wa: Rich Velvet BnaBeta Jlata a4 Fawey traw U-maeie e every 4eacrnUoa; LadH- and Mis-' Kxk'uu u la. A Urge aud va ried assortment ot fca h Heal Ireeee sbd lisr Or. sutaenlsu Auto, a Urge variety of Rihbots, Flower, 1'luuesaad tm or du ' a- m every encrptio. -Ladiea' aud '' t-iteuawa MirU, RaaeUr and 8irt-u,.poru-r, ars.tloa ad sh i,aUrg a sortUM-ul, vie. ' movl-X w,?. Trustee . Sale. rpUE TruHe o.STkART, 1 nwrt V i uuder ihs nwcem.tr of selling wot the rour. fk by De- reasber next- luosw ta oa w RAjkoil", ruVIJ pi asl ori tt4 k.rfUA, rctnLk.Tl3i Ali. UoLLOW WARE, a . ii C I. .Vw i. ...v 1 1. r ?i...c K. . . I.. 4M itai. I - " J Crwa a&vatag- .Tho isdehu4 Wi ft at U. axe rm auadttU tUat is Ml uai r i.ir tvuu wits im Trim l iian e tf sa utteer, and are rxwfxetfaiiy re q jeie4lorjaSi etewart Owe.it 54 H-.M t, H i 1 New Orieans- amd "NaslnTille Packet. THE splendid Fax! 'Running fcteamer.T .C. XWICUFJX, . Atari G. MoUonxS. sLujler.will si rou as above, maku.g regular eij;hien day tripe t tween XewArJeau and Nashvilln.. Thai Sne passenger steamer will be here soon as water Will permit -audcontinueln this trade all seast-n. -,., ', . JL. HAMILTON, , . novlJ-tf' Agent. s 1 f r - ' ' ; ' ":a.j T-lenaP1 & A-"" - UNITED STATES MAIL, . PACKETS, THE splepdld Passenger Ftesmers, B. M. RCN YAX. Jxs. slr.ua, Master; SAILIE WfT, J. N. CoRnrrr, Master, will leTe Narhville every Vondiy and Wednesdav 4 at P. M-. carry irg the Cnited Suies Mail for Memphis, intereectinir st Padueah with tbe Louis viUe aud kh ui his Mad Buaw; ' A. HAMILTON', novl5-tf ..'... ' " Q REGTjL Alt V- f PACKETS. Steamer lied Hover, r; . - Cxrtaix WILLIAM STRONG. Steamer Scotland Canxiit JOHN A. COUCH. Steamer Steamer Steamer Nashville, , CartAis WILLIAM BOYD. Josepliine Savage, . . , Carrais JAJiLb DAVIS. Tl. llovt ard, . CartAi-v J. W. FOWLER. Steamer James Johnson. CartaLS JKhfcK JOHNSON. riIIE above superior rarscngcr Steamers will run 1 regulurly in the New Orleans and Nashville trade this season one of them will be iu each port at all times ready to receive freight and passengers. Our agent at New OrR-an, Capt. lt miLD, will attend promptly u the business of this line I want to hire 200 Negroes as I?ck hands and Fire meu for these lioats. A. HAMILTON, Ac.rsT, novlO-tf Nashville. JOHN H. HARRIS, Nashville, Tennessee, M Fuker, hrlru t Co.'t, corner fjrnad and itarkH its , i;cicv;V Stcumlioai Agent COaSlSSlOX AM) FfBW AEBlG 31EKIIIAM, WILL give j ron i pi attention to the purchsse and sale of all articles aud to the forwarding of Merchandize. Will also execute Bill of Lading through to all the Eastern cities on favoruMe trrniK. Libenil i.'ash advances made ou consign menls and Freight Bills. , NEW A R R A N G E 31 E IV T TnE tinderfignp-l Las born arpointed agent for the I F.NNfYl.VAMA RAlIitdAI', and is now prepared to execute BUls of 1-aiiing through lo Bos ton, New York, I'hiladclphui or Baltimore on ricuil ing liberal terms. lie will also enter into arrangements for the deliv ery of Goods from any of the 1-at-tern cities to all points rn the Cuiiiberliiud river at reasonable rules. For information apply to JOUN 11. HARRIS, Steamboat Agent, UOVlS-tf , V At !HtH, W HUX2K A Co.'H Sheppartl's Gold Iens. A small assortment or those SI'LENMD GOLD TENS, munulacturcd by HKi-rAKl. Just received by -? F. 1IAGAN, ' oct2S-tf - Market and Union street To the Citizens of Louisiana. Arkansas. Florida. Tennessee. l 'Alabama. t Texas. . Mississippi. cs o a oj . CAUTION TO TIIK 1H7UL.IC. After several years exieriment in the manufacture of ;in, 1 fortunately succeeded, in the year 1S4. in mnktng a diKoovery tn Its manufartore, by which tt was d'-nrived of itsacld and inflammatory properties and rendered iwrrectly pure. My manufacture is at Scl.eidam, Holland. After errrul months reflection what title to ive It, I in troduce it to the American publie under the till" of " Wolfe' Bcheidam Aromatic Ecnnapp."' Scheidam is the name of the place Hi Holland ahere th5 Gin is mituafactureil t, "aro-mstic " derives its aame from the ItalUu Jtininer berry with which it la flavored ; and the word Schnapps " Is the Merman for drink cogue, dmm Wolie'a rxbeidam aronuitta driiik. No sooner had my Schnapps been introduced:' to the American public, and received w ilh approba tion, than the liquor mixers of New York, Boston, and Philadelphia started tn pursuit with their mixed, and poisonous stun, under vsriouv names. Iu sever al instances my label have beeu so perfec tly liuil.it ed, with only tlie addition of a few letters, lo plead a technical avoidance of the law, ami so carefully ire. pared as to impote on carriers purchaser. I under stand a large quautity has been purchaeM by lti ruorchaiits of New Oi "leans on account of the cheap ness of the stuff. Two Pollars er duxeu for Uie Quarts, and "ne Didlar and len C cta a doxen for Uie Plot, being tiie wholesale price ui New Vork. It is nothing but American Whisky flavored with the Oil of Jumper, and reduced thirty per cent below prf. A merrhai.t who urliciiali-s indiret tly in the fraud, by selling the spurious article, is us much an ofleod er as the principal, who plxnued li e imposition. I hote every resectable citizen, w ho values the health of the community in whicb he lives, will aid me iu lerrelting out and -xisitf the uuecrupulou tue'rhanl who, for the sake of a lew cents, will put lu Jeojiafdy the Lve of the community In allien he lives. Such men should he nailed lu the pillory of public execrauon. lUOLrilO MOLIT, Boutlarorrea.No. IB, SO and 21 Beaver St., . t XukUi. The foilowwf respectable ftiniM in f or lean sell the Oairi tMii.xami : E. J HAK1' CO. , Wholesale Grocer. EATON HENI'EICSON, " 4 G. AH i:i H a Co., A. D. CRIEFF k ., " - W. L. ALLEN CO., " H. r-Iarkl : CO., JOHN T. Mooltt CO., " jori H ki. S. MARa-S, , . . -1 I.' XI It HMMS. ' i. '" HALL, KEMP CO , - " - l W. fOivLER, Braudiea, WtuM, kv. BCV.MJX HiUJUI', omaiiaaHPO Mer.haxU i'HlS WHK.Hr K CO., Wkoiewle lirulala. - it . AVHUMAN,- ' " " " THOMPSON RARNES, Gr.cers, . IHU l'.K.K, Cr.ieru-s, Wiu- and Liquor ceo. c. wrnE k , KARSlENI'Elh A- fJ., " " , HuLMEd k M-ENCER, " W. L LANltK Ui., New Orleans. ; W. A. OlLE"irtU., " " ol tl-Cmd m 'id pa w UK. KlXi'S DISI'OMUV FOll P1UVATU D1SCASKS. l)K. klNu, formerly of New York, for the hut lour years of LuuiarHle. kru- Ul.1 , aud who ha e voted tue UctiLoa lo tbe lru-' metuof private duraae for over SO years, Salter himself, ha vmnat leaded tu a pracUce lur eu tamr year, aad cureuwo many UioUaamis, he w enabled u cure all disraoe of private nature, no amiuir how bad thry may be frtm fnjud-ciou uniiiml trt.aimnt, or from u-gie t of tJbetr lift. Ir. kuig 's lbpetuiiry Is No lasaderick street, bet ween Cherry aad tue Square, second Story , where be cure ail d tor ear. ti a private nature. Oowaitiuui cured without nauaciun medic in t or tn terleveuce with biumesa. - 1 rnm-rrjof old or recet4al,eilectuejy eureO la a few days, by an vrauB wUm a vaoaes nu psoa. where a Mricture eieu health eesnt be enjoyed. Prrbat nu disease causes mure miKiurf aad uaaer Uiiue the cojtiltstn ao Biwb. mum, m .La ail th dtaNua-suT the stia. frwwln; out ol begin I or had Ixealsucct, Caa h eaxtualiy cured in i day. i - .:. 2uixat l t4tiw i'articnlaratMatioBhavint hiri (tTeu tu th-s uuHMue, aud all the ctnqxences rvw ii( tmt ot it, brought on is tu.e v nw by the 'le 4ki active ha boa tt tncooakkTat YratUs aa4 exesa Sivc Induleoceof tbepasst os.a 3t'lectuf whwh will aaderxuae tbe wntsiMutuwi. rwaUenai taeaubirctaiiat fur huwimssor aucaty ,aad caaamn p re mature vid ,. Fecnaira was saay be Utoormg sn.li any di&cuill of the V osttb suay fl ssaured ol uaawsduue rti. Perato rsMUlma; abroad , by wrtuuc aaa Matsf their um, w oa ateetei wd.tireciani ta Ur. A. Est, Ne. 24 iMeadevirk aivd, Naaavnie, lews., will L the aeorwary BMMUbiacanat iu tuatr ddra, h ne in is ry atreciittaa. - carict avcrery wcwerved t)4lc nwHrsfnta t x.ktck ta tfeaxwuram: sa ul m the 'ie a lug , , iswtvaa Uidawly JOHN VOlUi :-ib COM Book ,SeIlfrs. Book-Dlstffrs and Lll BOOS atMFlXTlZIES, . . Xt l'Iw rwt, Hi aliTille, Tcauei&ee. - C C C3 ta ea c j G3 . ' s "E S rf o o ti C fjSWAX &'z f O.'S tOTTERIES . ! TRIUMPHANT. Capital Vilzc j SoO,000 ! Tickets Only Ten Dollars!!! THE followfcirScheme will be drawa by B. 8wa h Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy lottery ,lt each of their Single Number Lotteries for I bckjibkb 1808, at ACtJVSTA.Oeorgia.in public, under the su perintendence of (mmissMners. t Claai 44 drawl Saturday,' December 4, 1858. CI aat 45 draws Saturday, December 11, 1858. Claa .46 draw Saturday, December 18, 1858. Class 47 draw Saturday, December 25, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NTMBERS. 50,000 Tickets! 8,510 Prixea. Nearly one Friz to eTerrniiia Tickets. MasiilBU-c..t Sclicmc : TORE PRAWH EACTI .V PECEMBER. 1 Prixc of 60,0n0 10 Prizes of 900 1 " " 20,000 10 " SoO 1 . . " 10.000 10 " 700 1 5.IHHI 10 " " ........64W 1 . 4,000 M . " " 500 1 3.OO0 M 3K 1 t . 1,500 100 " " 176 10 t M 1,000 S-5 " 100 APPIIOXIATIO PRIZES, 4 Pri'sol $4s Approx'gto AjO.lsio I'nse are $1,600 4 4 4 300 20,000 1.200 250 " 2"5 eoo 150 ' 100 ' 20 are lo.ooo 5.IHH) 4.000 8,000 1,500 " 1,000 " 00 " M0 6t0 " 4o0 100 .0o0 4 4 4 6,000 5,510 Trixes amonntinp tn $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halve $5; Quarters (2 50. A Circular show ing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving IU Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the risk : Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $W " " 10 Hair " 40 " lOOuarter " 20 " lOEichth 10 IN 0 ED EE ING TICKETS 0B CERTIFICATES. Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets or dered, on receipt of" which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tK-ketseuding in any flRiire they mar designate. The List of Irawn Numbers and Prlxes will be sent to purc hasers immediately after the drawing. 0jr Purchasers, will please write their signstcre plain . and ptve their Post ( dtice. county and State. ' iT P.enienilier thai every Prize is drawn and paya ble in full without deduction. my All prizes of SI .Ooo and under, paid immediate ly alter the drawing other prizes at the usual time ul thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certiorates in S. SWAN CO., AiiKUfta, Ga. ajPersons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, ('., can have their orders tilled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan A Co., at either of those Cities. " A lift of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with Ihe snioiiiit of the prize that each one is entitled to, will he published after every drawing, in the IoIIowihk paper : .4tifi (i!a. .) OmjrfiluiotiaJ itt, Xrw tHleans Prlla, St'ttilr Krrtitter, ("karltmtim Slumlord. AanAeiUe timrtlr. Atlanta Inlrllinmrrr, Arm i'vrlc Wrrllp J'aif H'Jt,. Sat-onmik ttjr A'etrs, Mirk ntfmd IKittrk, AVw l'irJlr 'inji'-li, nml J'auldinif (,Wui.) f'iriM,aJ LUIIo Kuck (Ark.) True ItrmuKTat. nov2-ld Suau & Co.'s Lotteries. PERSON'S who desire to try their lurk la these cel ebrated Idterii-s, wtiH-h draw every Saturday in the year, can have their orders promply ulo ndod to without the ribk of sending tv m.ol.hv addressing SAM "I. SWAN A- CO., Iox No. 94, P. O., Nashville. A copy of the Olucial Iimw iug will tie sent to each purrhuser immeili.it'ly after the drawing Wikea place. For irices s-e advertisement In another column. Price of whole tickets $10; halves $5; quarter $2 tO; eighths SI 25. . epl!7 JHt5fcllancau5. K. . t;iA.SCOC!li., Auctioneer and General Agent, FOR THE SALE OF SEAL ESTATE, MERrilAXDISE, NEGROES, Furniture, Veblclea, Mock, A.eM Particular attention to Salts of City or Country Projierly. IWIIX. also attend lo Uio Co la wn no of A.-xxi'rm Notkh, Ac, in this or any of tho aiuoimnu uicsnn tulles. Patriot Otllce Coiuiuij Room, where urdersran be left iu my absence. Je7 For Snlr. T7E are selling a splendid b of I.ANtilK iRN , f V AHMIt'lEAU ANlJCOKH'STortAMIi.very low. f IJ 1 . V t I L V i V I oct2B-tr 44 Lukin street. WANTED. ANEflROgirl from 12 to 15 years nM. a a nurse for balance of ihe year, Eur particular Inquire allhatoflice auglT, t:oparlncvsni Tvollcc THE undersigned have this day associated them solves in the M.-rclmnt Tailoring bubiueas,at Nu, 34 Cuiou ttrcct, Nashville, Tcuuesf. J. C. HARVEV, J. M. EEAIiNU. Monday, October 25th, 1S5R. J. C. HAKVKY. J. X. KKATUru Harvey & Keating, MERCHANT TAILORS, AND Dealers In Fine Cloths, Cnssimeres, Testings, fio. 34 I iilon Street, Nashville. Trun. Ao elegaiiA ortmenl of (ietitlemen'a Kurnishlng UfKHla always ou hand. lLtavsr supenuu-nds the cutting department. oci2s-tf Tiro Xtry Dirabic Residences I ,i?o n S A ii ii . f"0. 1 is a two story brick, situated m J.1 Kouth Cherry aireet.a tew door from tb. Custom House or Post Oflioe comer, ron. lainmg T moms, besides kitchen. Servant' Kuoms, Urick. Sublu aud Carriage botMt, and fronts 43 feet on Cherry and running back 10 feet to an alley. Thia la in every respect a desirable reauleucn. No. 2 is a two story brn s with 8 rcxima. Kitchen, Servants' rooms, Ac. situated ou South Summer street, beyond Broad, fronting on Summer street 441 feet, and runniag b. k IbO to an alley. This la also a very drsiratile pi ice. Prwe lor No. 1 12,ooo. . " No. 2 as isw. Txhms. 'De-third Cash, balance on and two years, with Inter. Apply U Bovls-tf E. K. OLASOOCK, Agent. "h6ueand lots" ' FOR SAIalX - I HATE FOR SALE TWO NICE 1'w EUJNt; IKK.SESand UllS, la Ewmg's Addition, fronting on. Ewing Avenue. I me ta a I wo story frame containing Dve rooms, with oiiier necewutry tKit-liouiw, all in gawd order, being newiy on it. i:ie oiuer is a one stoj-y frame, con taining 4 rooms, with oi her out houses, in eood reoair. and both in good neighborhoods. 1 will give a bar gain u this proerty as 1 am desirous of aching. w or wrsu m saie, ax:., can on E. R. GI.A.SCOCK, - Koal EMata Agent. ' ocUS-tf WHEELER & WILSON Bannfaeturin? Compan)''i InproTrd FAMILY SEWIXK 3IACHIXG. , Piuciis iii;DUci:o. SEW inPHOVE'lCXT!) ADDED, Every Lad tkuuLl roll aiJ rxamau ti biutiful Hurt tim o this M ichine I 4 NEXT and verv ln'!-n!oi;a Hem mine Toot kaa V. brmi attache 1 u ITimi Mat hine, w t.a.h tarb and liU'hes hem lathe moat tx-autiful manuer. Othre Cd:ege alrevt, N'ahv!tt, Tean. aov!0-3a daw .-tri W li l l.tjt. Aavr. S R 0 T G U KSJ. rC rM ' -TV FALL. & CU.NMNCUAM, VKE aw ta receipt of their osaaJ Fall serfd of lauble aad Ki-'e tvt t;Uu. uf H.r Mt itu- pxtauoa, aaai bJk wJl It Iwuad alt every lr- aad a jaLty frc tit. haMM s ale W the bel 4oube barrel t cxlh r rr.aek. Ib-y vuuKI it iMTtecstaf at",t" b tbenretork tf I'ti.K wax wui hv.4ua - f ki.ni cuau.c4w a e.uAAcLaa .11' atterif5 ; royal: n ayaxa. lottery. CTMnt Bxtirtmarrdrwaiarftti'ieVal Eavaai I ... I I . 1 ... . iittcry . cuuuiicicu o um cxwum v"o under tbe supcrviS'ou of Ui Captaih Ueneraltg; Caew will take place at Harnna, on .---... Savtordar. Dftrrnktr 18th, 18S8 a ii,o o o w 1 ' Borteo Kiunero C09 Ordiaaria -Capital lrizc 100,000 Dollart, Prixe of ..$100,000 6 Prixe of , 10 , :..:.,2,oow l,oo &e, ooo ao.ooo 1 6 ,ooo lo,ooo e-i o 143 "Y.... 4 20 Approxlsnsuene..'. 4 Arnroximatlons to the Sloo.OOO.os f 00 each ; 4 0f4o0taM,000; 4 of 400 to 0,UOO , 4 af 400 ta 15 ,000 f 4 of 4iO to $10,000. Whole Ticket 20; llalveaflD) Qatar ter $. . Prixe Cashed ai if hi at per ceat. discount. Bills on the Nashville City Bank taken at r. A draw ing will be rorwardea as see as the renll beevmes known. . . . . . . i ST-A1I order for Scheme or Tickets to be sd drvssed to PON KODKIUL'EZ, (car of City Poat') Charleston, So. Oi ; td gats, (Caps anii urs. FR AN CIS CO, Modeler of Fashions, AND DEALER IN - nATS, CAPS AND LADIES FFRS, IV o. 23 l'nblle Square. ' XASIIVILT, TIIXNKSSEEL The Fur Season Open. Francisco, tlie Furrier. Is now prepared to .Wow to the Ladies a splendid elude of EAN'CY HKESS H P,con sis tng of Iflnk, Sable, Lynx. Stone Marten, made up in the most fashionable manner. Am J, I'ltATVCIscn, larrlrr, octft-tf No. S3 Public Sioare. Nashville. OUR AUTUlLmTYLE av M O li K S li. 1 X 11 AT! Is still attracting DDhersal adixtiratioB At the Hat Emporium of . , , ' ' EKANC1SCO. urtu-if The Cable"! lot, DEflI-QLY NEW AN1 UECOUlNtf. -It:. HUNCISCO. OCIH-II I'ahlio Square thildrtn's Fouey Hats cod Caps, A LAKtih; aFsortuient Just received at J. . KANClCO'E,EashioDableUaUer, Mt-lf S3 Puhlic Square. pr? 0aHs-(!:i0tIjinfl. FBESH STOCK FALL AND WIBTLR FurnlsLiug aud Fancj . Goods! Just received to-day aud for sale at J. 11. McUlLL S Furnishing Store, CUKXKKOr M UUCSMCaKK AKD XUXM.KST., Xaslivlllc, Tcnuetiscc, A hl'I.KNUIIi assortment of 1 X. Whit and Colored Marseille Shirt every si ae, style aud paileru, warranted ot Ih. best material. White and Colored Linen Itosom Shirts, all sixes aad warranted to ill as represented at time ot sale. Croa Plait l.iu.-u Bosom Shirls J ' Embroidered Liueu Bosom nluru, ... , AlO A large and well selected stuck of . Geiitleiuen'H Uiidervear, of Anicrirau, Cashuiere, bliaker Elaouel, Atorino. Canlou Ehuiuel, aud CoUou. TJadarakirta 'and Srawara. Just received aud lor sale by novb-U. , J. a. McCIIX. GloveH. KID and Silk plain Ciloves; Kid Imud lk-rtia aud Carsimer. Glove; . ' 11 u k plain aud lined (jloves; Buck and Cloth Genu' Gauntlets; - Eid, Silk aud Cashmere Ladies' Oanntlete; --. And. other styles too numerous to mantio, just ra. ceived aud lor sal. by uoviwifrf H. McCILL. New Clothinsr Store. t. a. wsan. amsuuajt. Of.! RlnimfnnrliAm it. I ti ui u ui i uuiiguaui ' tv 1 uy 1-U.VCTlCAIi TA1LOUS, Xo. 20 Public Square. ojpomi South end of ths Market Je-use. t "7"E are now receiving a targe and entire V v new slaa k i ; of PALL AND WINTER RKA N1 AMI GENTLEMEN li S Hn, most of which were IM. I)Y MAIE tlvtn HIM KVRMSMNU GOOlirt, made up Ui ouroruer.of the latest styles, aau .au nut be surpassed in any house la the oily. Our stock is comprised In part of all the newest style of Over, coals, Irock and Ores Coats, ail colors; busiues Coals, oillce Coals, Casaimure Paul aud. Veals, la great variety . Patkxtko MhH Uiaa Sxamko Saifrrs, a large and ex. tensive kta k,aud warranted Ui fit better aad wear tx ller tliau any other make uf ednrla. Gloves, Neck Tlos,Scails, Mutllers, Cravats Sell -adjusting Stuck. Cud or Shlits.and lirawers, Hull Hose, huspeadera, LiuenCamhric, Baudaunaand Pongee Handkerchiefa, Traveling rdiawls, Kol de Cli.uibras, Youths' CoaU, Pant and Sihu-U, L'uibrvllas, Ac, j l'lece (sood$, w"s bar also a large and superior lot of rh.rh French and Euglish all, lliack and Kaury Colure4 Cassimeres, of entirely new styles, solid colored Caa aimerea of all qualities; laury Cut and Velvet Veaa Ings, Kancy Casstmere aud Worsted VesUne. tiren. diue Vesting; w hich we will make up to order In tba. wearer or nu aale. AIJOC. H. NU 11UL SohclLi a eaU Irota LIT friend. s AiiGrtod sold by a. we guurausee to he as repre sented al Ume of aale. We will alse cut Clothing tt order. WARP, liUUHuaAU k Co. a'pU&-lf . a. o asoaaau!). , aawnr STOjrsux n f ivitrncnxr m. rn a. I v aittLiUOU.l Vm, tUij Ho. 45 Karket itreet, near tha Square, . - ISaahville, TennJ, WBdJUALK AVU IU.TAIL MtALKBS IX Ready-made Clothing', AuJ Gentlemen's furnislin Coods Of our owu Mauuf acturc. rpUAKKPCL for the literal patrouag. ' hcttawe X autau our house for a srio ot ;. paat, w. beg Ui InfiK-ui our old frieuds, customer, and the public in general, that we ax. fuw iu reccijH uf . our FALL AUD WLNTiltt GOODS, ' 4 which hav. been caretally tuajiutaciured to aait -thk market, Mobracuig all Um uew aud Wleat styles of ready-mail. iTeaa Go.Hls,aodGtnUemeu's uruiahUig Uuou ta great abuudauoe. - - . A Urg aad varied aaMrtateut of beaver pilot doth, and other kinds of over coats ou haad(lo which the trad is in v Hod. i W. solicit a call from otir friend and eaatomera, feelmg CTHiBdrut w. can su:t tuem in style as qoahty of gods, and knvng we caa pluase loetn la price, for we pure Uaiied vur goods tu sell, aud are detersaia ed to let Ummo go. . - - v - HJ Employ ug none but tb moat skilfal work ar o, and hat ing ou hand a cboo. and eloct aasurv ment uf Que cloths, we are irepared lu amk. ail de- ' script his uf clotumg at lit. sUortest a4ic. -m ecUMliu. K. C. AMtnXIN m. CO. THE OLD ESTABLISHED STXND. Ready-made Clothing HECIIiXT TlILCmC KTimsillLLiT. M. SUIaZUAClIUU, 5f. Market atrret NausaavUlel TAata great pbusuiw iu tnlurming hi trtemds, pa iruu aad tue public g-uerally tmu a w wll be fuuud at eul suutd lib a targe aaauruueat ef ft It. sad CpBiEM ltestdytxaxtda Cl tiling, ft'urulabloic Goods,' llata, Also, a chotca aniettiua u I'm;. Wooua, eeaautUng ia wet ef Eiua ChAina, Caaamierv. of ev.rs awscripwoa. eJLK aud Valve VMtuiga. la addiUua tu) tow abov iurw saa be lowad at Uie aaiu placw Um celebrated Culler Paitl'EK, wlwt wul always be on haad to givw tunes tavorittg hita wah a call a boautifui ai. L wtb sag atade tu ur4r ai a lailuruig or dua ta maav. mr tegtve wialarUu., aui a regards prae aad tba qwafcty. Tbe Mbacrisw t Wia nseUMMt of tender ing hia thauAa tu u cu4oar lor lnr naArvwag a4 bc-gs a csiIjiiwh. u( aame, aud tequwaia LUe pubLj M ca.l aud .umsuii ius atut.a oeture uuix Us uig aiaewbwrw. 4 AU perwHi mdebted te tba ubacriber will plsaaa ruie Ut same a auua a ptbk, a lite old baa sa be arltbd tp aad muck further ladulgeaca taut bw alWsreU. esii u odr-tljaa Atliululstrutor'H Police. nAVXN'G aaalifW-d a Adumistrtor of the estate of iMi cUtTaavirr, deceased, of fhealhasa couay,tVe betvUy giveatu aUthoaw ladKhted ta th ad t uivu make p UMsnt, aud mat ! w vteg Ulaw aaibs awid swiaia are re.aa,i j ol itma wUi il Clork W tba County Court of n.ul'iia ronntr ae.ird.u t-ilaw.aa tu lnwlveaev nt aaal atat. ha. ba& o,2Ae4. , .. n CU w. SilSUCJf ww-U Avlaj.iHB.wxi.t,