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JjjfY-K. Falser, tht Amriean Newspaper Agent, is the cn-T Arraotzf&ocsT for thisjiaper In the cities of Bortoa, New 'York and liladflphia, ana is duly empow ered to tolce advertisefiients and subscriptions at the rates as required byjn. 'Ilia rcceiptswill be recorded aspaymenta. His office are Bosro.v, Nullay'a Uuilctinp ; Nbw Y'okk, Tribune. Buildings ; PuiLAtiELPniA, N. W. comer Third and Ches&nt "streets.' ' J35TParviit &. 3onroe, General Newspaper Agents, No, Sfi, Walnut street, arc authorized agents for the Nash. Tille Union in Cincinnati. ST"C. M. Cnrroll, is our authorized agent lor the" city ofMempliis. lie etn be foand at the P. 0 in that city.' NASHVILLE, TENN7 TUESDAY JIORNING, JULY II, 1833. Golladav, Esq., ha? been appointed Postmaster at I,ebanon; an excellent selection. ,TT . ' ' Jackso.v College. Wc are favored with a copy 6h"e, catalogue of this institution, located at Columbia, from which we learn that the number oft'Etudentstlielastyear was 102 ; of which there were', 'seniors,' 'Shfjuniora,-17;- sophomores, 12 ; freshmen, 44 ; classical section, 2C ; English sec- tion: S3. '.-.! 1 i J " JDemccbatjc Hebald. Ve have accidentally omitted to notice Uie accession to the editorial col umnaof.lhisi excellent paper of C. M. Campbell, Esq.1 Hla wields a ready and vigorous pen; and will do good service in the good cause. ESF'Gcorge Sellers, a young man seventeen or eighteen years of age, was horribly murdered on Tuesday, June 2 1st, near Brownsville, Monroe county, Ohio, as is supposed, for the paltry sum of $3 12, which amount he possessed when last seen with one Daniel Sallesbury,. near the spot where ;thojlead'body; was.foynd, in a mangled and, horn bio condition.' . . We- understand that Gen.- "Webb," of the tOonricr and-Euquirer, N: Y., is about to visit the '"Vest': He, ft was, that gave his party the name fwfiig, and perhaps ha has some designs Upon another-esploit in the samo line. Lately, he ha3 turned his attention to morals and religion, and tafc'es a'deA'P.interest in theological matters. There are signs of improvement, and there is great room foFJtr- - ' EgT" It has-been said of an eminent journalist, now no more, that "he rushed into clubs, rolled abpntall day, copiously talked nonsense or sense, ami listened to the like, with the multifarious mis cellany of niejjjcamc home at night; redacted itin to a leader; and was found to have hit the essential pinjiptof the world's immeasurable -babblement , tliat.day, with an accuracy beyond all other men."' Wisconsin. Fanvell, the Wii'2 Governor of ! ljiconsm, elected by a union of the Wl-ig and Abolition vctes of that State, refuses to accept the nomination tendered him by the Whig Convention. Thereupon tho Whigs, as a party, decline to pre sentany candidate. ' Middle -names were unknown among the early Puritans. "'As late,'' says the Boston Tran script, "as the year 1800, but few men had a'lnid 4,1c name," - Sam'L Motlary,, the former ablo editor of the Ohio ftatetman, -starts shortly on his mission to Chili. He has received his commission and in structions. 25gf" irr. S. Seamen, of Cincinnati, killed from the trap twenty birds in as many consecutive shots. This, perhaps, lias rarely ever been equalled. The Lake Superior ship canal lias been at last commenced at Saut Ste Marie, andSOO hands Jf(i poin B Ilarl wprfe H j1- wfuuwiiumv aiUUU LUC pill U& "jnUaranen, J. 5?"" There were two hundred arrests made by the police of Cincinnati on the 4th Jul-. itf We arc authorized to announce Maj. B. M. Barms as a candidate to lepreacnt Davidson comity in the lower branch of the neit General ssembly. 3T"We are authorized to announce D.vx Tnioo as a can didatc for Mayor at the ensuing election. Jy'We arc authorized toannounceG. M. Focaasacau (Jidate lor Sfayorat the gnsulng election. We are authorized to announce W. II . lip ay as cm jjidata for ilavor. tST" AVe'ale autliorizeil tq announce George CtAnx as a gandidate for Tnvsteo pT Davidson, at the March election. " I3?"We are autliorizcd to announce Isaac M. Joxes a can didate for County Court Clerk, at the next March election. JfifWe aro authorized to announce Join.' K. Edoxdso a candidate for the Sheriffalty of Davidson count v. jg?We nre authorized to announce Knock Cunxixcham, as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. jyWe nre autliorizeil to announce WiluvwLctox, as acandidate for Sheriff of Davidson county, at the ensuing election. pT"We are au'horize.l to announce K. B. Biolev as a candidate for sherifT, atthceniiipgnlectiar. " ' F5r"iJr ije .-,iith(inzed tft announce Major niciuKn F. PqoKEjRs.i candidate fpr theScuaie in tjie district composed jije coimtif of Macon, .Tacksou and White. ,. 3jT"We are authorizt-il to announce Jomak Fcrus as a oandtdnlefhr County Conrt Clerk At the ensuing election. I"Wearcaiithorized to announce B. CtutK-vs as a can didate to reproeut Davidson County in the I.ox-r branch of the next Legislature. CfWe are authorized to announce Col. Jamks M. Siieid aa candidate to repiesent thocountiesof Warrfti, Cannon, ! CpSVe, Qniqy aqd 'n Burdi, ' ui th Sectorial trancii of i l()f npxt General A.-.-enibly. igT"Wo are authorized' to announce Frux R. Cheatham a c&ndidato for reflection for County Court Clei k at the en suing election. J33r"We nre authorized to announce L. W. Fcsseu as a candidate for re-election to the oflice of Sheriff of Davidsou comity, at the licit March election. 25gf'"Wc are authorized to announce William H. Botts as a candidate to represent fhe counties of White, Jack.-on rind Mawn in th Senatorial branch of ihe next Gcucrnl As mLTV.- - - 15? Wc are asthoriied to annouqce Tiiouis Spmxtc as a candidate foj-Trustepof Daridsoii County. We aro authorized nnd requested to announce Msj. Tnoiiis Babrv as a oaudidate lor Congress in the fillti district. 11. G. FARRELL'S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIHENT TRIUMPHANT OVER DISEASE. THIS celebrated medicir.c, skillfully composed as it is of the most healing lialsaras and penetrating oils, can never mil to cure almost every uflliction that could be alleviated by Un external remedy. Its superiority oyer all-other Liili: tneutsi proven by theiriiraculqusciires it perfonn, and by the great and couelantly increasing demand. Theie has been sold 'wltliin llie paUear more than THREE MIL LIONS OF ROOTLES, and there can be but few persons fqimdwh' ijp not besfow ujioii it the highest praise for thp a. rare virtues it oossiists. Nothing, nsrhans. Since thecrea- fipn of the world, has been so successlul as an external reme- irnal reme- i ijy oraincrruusaioases,aii luiswouuenuicurau anolied. It instantaneouslv duluses itself through ive. When l mo-ti - lmVJ i I svstem. southins llie irritated lierves, allav ine ihe tense pains, and creating a most delightful sensation. the following remarkable cure, wlucncan hundreds who were fully acquainted with stance. be attested to by the w hole circum- ' , CHRONIC ENLARGEMENT OF TUE TONSILS. . My (Jauglusr, wheij si munths old. was taken wilh a swelling in the tousila, w hicli grew larger and larger, till when six years old she had givat difficulty iu swallowing her food. Every uight watch was kept, fearing she would suf focate. The best doctors attended her but could give no ie liet I took her to the most eminent doctors in tlie Eat; thev said there was no help for her but to outgrow it. With a sad heart I returned home wilh her, when she became so ruuch wurse thiit the doctors had to be called in again; they decided lhat the tonsiLs must be cut off, as the only means of giving relief. Mr wife would not consent to Ihi.-, and she determined to try your Liniment, which gave relief the very first application, and by a continued use she entirely re covered. fhe is now ten years old and fleshy and healthy as could be desired. Your liniment is also the best 111 use for sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, headache, etc., and it will re move tlie most severe ains iu a few minutes. It also cuied caked uunder in my cow in a few days. Peoria, March'th, lstfr GEORGE FORD. Ifi-ibout for GninterftUtt The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which has latelv madeils annearancc. called W. B. Farrells Arabian Lniinent, the most dange:ous of all the counter- . feits, because his having the name of Farrell. many will buy itin good faith, lrithoui the knowledge that a counterfeit ex- j ists. and thev will reihansonlv discover their error when I the spurious mixtuie has wrought iL evil eD'ecls. The genuine article is manufactured only by H. O. Farrell, sole inv entor and proprietor, aud w hold sale druggist. No. 17 Mainstieet, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure vou get it with the letters H. G. before Fan-ell's, thus H. 11. FARRELL'S and his signature on the wrapper, allolhers aie counterfeits. Sold V CARTWIUUUT A ARMSTRONG, and by tegular authorized agents throughout tho United Slates. I3f Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED is svery to(vn, village and hamletin theUnited Slates,in vthich oneis not already establi-heif. Address II. G. Fun-ell as above, accompanied with good ie lei."e as i haracler, respecilully, c. diw JAMES D. LEHitER, Produce and General Cimciission Kerchant, CINCINNATI. OHIO. T-ROMPT.'attcution given loihe sJe of COTTON. DRIED J FRUIT, FBATHbltS, lll.NSEMi. BEESWAX, At, Ac, upon which adrancos will be made it inpiired. JT" Orders promptly filled for Cincumati Mauitfactiiies Flour, Whisky, Ac, Ac , gentfor the sale ofSlar aud Tallow Candles N..h-- pa'us, PotiidPoirlAsh,andLirdOil, which will be L.. uislied at A-rnW ntarht rate mMvvl OmiMi-i. (julye iIAwJm. 17UR S VlViT. Eight beauliftiFvacint Ijots in Kdge r licld, convenient to the Public Square, and but a lew steps from Ihe location of the Nashville and Ijmsfille Rail road deiwt. Terms ea-y. H. A. BALLON I, julyB (irn'l Ag't, No. 17 Dcadenck st 7OK SALE. -I vd'er for sale my ALU.ui.r. PI JVCE four miles from Nashville, containing i TYtFIVE ACRES, near the Nolensville Turnpike, between Dr.Pattcrson and (JoL Thos. Johnsons, ine piace is o i mproved, has a never failing Spring of first rate Water, al. o, plenty of fire Wood. For further particulars enquire at " thifofficVSfr : B. Love's Store, College HilL -- jun22 2w. N. McGLNNIS. CQXMEBCIAZ C01MESPaXlESCIR New Yobs, July L 1858. JfOXTIILT STATEMENT OF TOBACCO ,?s "' Stock on hand Junel, '53 uce'd sinoa 6,8u9 207 1,0 7,250 755 02 .- -1375 -740S .T7. 28ft -42. Delivered since Stock onliaud t r ac July', '08 1 4f7 Thoinactivity.noticed as prevailing- "tbeTobacca-rnar-ket at the dateftfoiu tot circular, continueil during the ear ly part tf the month; this In a great measure v:iow' to the very firm feeling of folders, occa.sionod.br the, unfavsra b!o accounts received from the Tobacco growing regifiniiVe litivnt.i llipcoininircroii- Tlnwi. imCi-., l.L, coutiuueatobereceireduptalhepresont time, and many are of the opinion that not over a half of an average crop . " i - v-v W.MHCat4K llttlC can be raised. This, together with'the flpheaMfaee'cf ntA- crn buyers ju our market, has, during the pasUvrek, "caued quuuau tacuemeui, ami Urpe sales have been made at! an advance onall descriptions; mofc particnUrlon tiretncrtliim qualities. ' , ' The sales from lirst hands durinR the nionth' exceelsoiio hhdv. aud at present there nro 'vo doiira1ilrfilotsonhe market; many parcels have c'.iaued'.hdn3s trrd'.V?r: tRtfe timss. Tlie stock o! IanctfantlexcoduV?isfe Commoa tu Good I.ujrs , . . dr,, !S.i2i-494K Cojimoii to lledium Lear. ' ' 5"" "'$16! Kin v-jo...;;.-, jfc l nine Selections.. SftQlQ - . '!j7n Jfasoncounty. -610 -- -h'. New York, Jnly l; lS58.-fi,605 lid. Ballimote, .luneSS, 20.7t'0 1939 V,4M litis. jew uneans, " 4, Liverpool, 1, Loudon, " 1, Bremen, " " 1, 40,22 10,017 l-677 1 1 t 'EXTORTS. " Liverpool 100 hhds, 7,000 llannfjetured, London 15 hhds odn,o..i.iL.... ... - .. T' Z -rr " ..VT ,,a?C "V- W WJm?. Aorta orLuropeooI hhds, 47 bales, lS7'ca.-K-s, 07 ceroonsO boxes, 14,171 manufactured, 36Stieicc8, i hhds teinsll20 bales; Mediteraucan 2) hhds, 107 boxes; Africa sMimTs . .- , . . . ,-' , . . -i 'V'j- luiua, -O,70 manufactured; AMSralu 80 casps,-2P,(f2l inanoCie tured; West Iadiesand South America.87v'hhijs, ifi5,.Jbalta, 32lboics,8CI43manufacl.rretl, 10 kegs aud-J. nactes; ii-(ui. vw. ...!...-. . - . Br Hiaie. During the inoulii themarkct was-rath-"o'ii;!.t' about 1.000 bales were disjwSed of at from- jj I7 StfSslSFtO forrougb. chreay at 130, and from " $132 JOfijf for dressed, and $210 Tor extia; stock about 17tnjXale?nios.tlv rough. a,.. i.EAu conunuea aun and Ueclmingnntil about the middle , , - ofthe month, when tho llw pi ices current caused a specu- lativo demand 10 spring up. and Spanish ami German..ivas taken freelv at KVaKir lnW(liim.rl-f ,.: , j , 1 j wcil lUIVi UUU has further declined; we quote Spanish SJOjj 35, Galena 6 50, English anjl German nominal. "" ..1',. . l'ROvisio.Ns-The buoyancy noticed in ourlast circular con tinued during the early part ofthe month, and 'Jlesl'ork advanced to S15alC; hut fortbe past fortnight, 'with 'large receipts, prices have declined, and we quofe mess-$Ua 815', prime J12a12T the marketclosingdnlla'tlhetc figure. Our stock of Polk is estimated at about ZO.Oyp Uf, of which about 84,000 aro mess and prime. Lard has' -,been in fairdeniand, but with a good supply prices have varied but little; prime has be?n scarce during the past. four days, and commands 10c in bhls, and 11 in kegs. Betf, with light arrivals, is in fair demand at improved rates the in- qmry being principally for export. The stock which ex peeds 20,000 bhls is pr'ncipally country mess, which is very dulh Good beef however is held fii-ndy, and. faken forex jxirt tqCalrfcnn.t aud Oregon; oounli-y moss ?Sal0, prime a?5 14, city rcess.M2.i?12, i)rime 6.i?t5V, jxtra' Chi cago $13&a$14. Cut Meafs liave been quiet with but lit tle change. Shoulders aro at presentin smallsbpply, and wanted for exjiorf; hams are plenty and dull; dry shoulders !KaV4 pickled fj-'a!q hamstsaSJf, and ft for 'dry and pickled. taror.TS Great Brifain 49? tec's Be'f, 60S bbls'Pork, COl'.fl 1 nr. .n. Ainer. w jyis " ti. Other f.'n ports 4l'S " 4J ' ' S,000 " Total export, 1S53,4 !S tierces aqd 1352 bhls ,'Def3 5,019 bbls Pork, S23,00S Iba Lard. BiicADSTrns. Flour The market has fluctuated slight ly according to supplyaud demand, but there his been' no marked change in prices throughout r llie mjinih. Low I grades of Western aie very unsaleable owing to the warm j wentherandtheliability(iftheedescriptions to spoil. State j brands however aie well supported, the i airiralsbcinp Iim . ited, and owing to the high price of whjat tberp is'fcut little 1 prospect of nn increased supply, many of our tnilU lieing en . tireh- idle. Wheat has been iu active demand at steadily impioving rafes, especially fer piime. We netice the re--J j poll 01 injury to me coming crops. by tlie JJesimn-lly in some districts, which has aided in maintaining the present j advanced pi ices. Corn has been very unsettled in pricc j during the mouth, but our quotations show an improvement 1 over the low prices cunent at the ikte of ovir last ciicolar. tLOi.i:. Oommwi in good Sfato...; , Mixed lo fancr Mich, and Ind... ...&168)$481Ji' .... 4 flffi 4 75 . Common to Good Ohio. Taney toKxfra-Mich., Ohio and Geo... Canadian in Bond Common to Good Southern . Fancy and Extra do GILUS. -f'i WuKAf. Ohio rjd and Mixcjj'.l-. " "WhiI?..,,;t..."T'IVlM " Mich. . ( ........ "... " Genesee. .-...-...."....y.-.. . " Canadtm iu Boiid...t. '.. .. Coax. Southern While ' Y-clo-.v. nxronrs 175. (jC k. 4 'Wfc4 fis?" . 47 5 25 ..:V:llt US .-12iam B5 mi 4 : v.- U 3"...7si'J Bn. - a& . Bu t Tfow. I G. Britain A' Ireland W,W Bhls, j W.I.andS.AmerieR 1S,1 i Br. N- Air,icn 10,asd I Australia 1,05 ' Otheni Foreign Pgrfs 1.W8 . , . , , . , , TT7TT'.. 'Z T.. 1 Total cxp t m .1 qne S, 2,S0s Bhls. Lii.-3r.,3a2 Bu , ' " ' '52,1 :4&i " 91,135 101.S77" 4 Yours rcspscffullv, ... , ..wo., 01 uoies, ia inanuilt- FATLANTIC,' T-tin) Liverpool, Juno2'J, for...;New Yoik lu-, v- - .,;,.; jillANKItlA, (Am ) Havre; Juiy fort ... tJ.VAevr York. 827 hhds, 212 bales, 267 cases, 79 ce'roans" 559 boxes-.53 - ! aS'UVJ&' & V,-" V V'Xtu"- ! 4171bsman.,aCS tierces, 102, Z f T.i:V JJUaiCSSiem. " " ' ARCTIC. (Ami LireinooLJiilria. for...'. .New.Ynrlr ,. .VM,",,,.'.., ; 'S'l-W&17or 111 AND CHEAT iJOODS AT NICH01Sf IV CORNER -I haveon hand a beautiful assortment of rw"". - pnees, as the season is advancing. Great bargains' expected. Call soon,. lednccd jmiw he Muslins and Lawnsfrom Pc. 10c. 12c. and-15c, and a fine assortment of Beragus of all stylai,Silk Tissues, Kvcnim; Dresses, Ac, Ac Also a good assortment of Mosquito Net tings. JAMES NICHOL, jmil7 No. IS, Cor. Square'and Market st. PROTECTION- . - 1NSUI1ANG10 COxMPAN-Y- OF Capital Stock, Annual Premiums cud' Western Fund 91.000,000! ' K INCORPORATED 1852: " " Policies of Insiirauce issued at all limes on tlie most favor able terms, against 3 LOSS OR DAMAGE -ItY FIRE,- OR THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, t, r,)r xas!iril!o rind Davidson Countv. , iul1-riv. ' ' : j -- - LIFE INSURANCE! LIFE INSUH.VNCE ! ! . by T.ivnsi.irv .t- nrnnircTT LIT o u ti h rs a m. p w Z , T!fS 1 123 3 $S!2oOC?0.0Pp. S" -s, y " ISVU ABBOTT, Sh-V J- . CHU.LNS, mus r. HENRY II. HYDE, TiuvsLiso Abest. OOME ofthe indurements which the above Company of fer aie. besides inning Polices, giiarrauteOd oy our $i,iHvNK Cash Capul npin the sjm tmnSas any oilier it i.-ues lerni Policed witliuut the i privilege of divide:idsl a givully rediiee-.I rate, fertile ben , efiiof Creditors mi.l !hei-s ioipui-iiig.tHiiiomi-y protection. TolWe Vhiiciiiuiil piule'ii'.v 'igage u pay a specified sum during ilKiv.ltoie nfl., it-isspes wli.it may becHed .!,y,,J.7,w ';., the a!iioii.u.f nhfcti itiCiVaf: with every a-nvuut dejfwited with tlie Coiniiv. In case 6f sick- ne-.s'lhe party can wiii.d;-aw any jiart cl'lhe' amount in the Ctnnniiii s hands, imllie same tetms as deixwilfd. thedif- t. ii nce in acre -Kcpted. In ene of old age or debility, thej ihivi prevnt value of the whole or part of the Policy, caa 1 ue ooinmnteil into an nnniiiy on uie iiieoimejiany.- P.P,PKCK, Agent. I'c. 11. w. Hall, I Da.lt. M. Pokti-r, j iune!5 tf. Medical Examiners. TTiOR Till: LADIES. Silk Tissues, Plain and Em . broidcred, can be bought cheap' at the ''"Philadelphia Store. jnne7 .4011N A HILLMAN. TflERAtiKS.-A. great variety of Figured and Plain J.J jiciucs . ui.c.i.-ii icuuceu onces tunc phia Store junei S0HN A HILLMAN. " TUSLLNS and Jaconets tor Dresses, of pvery;decnp-J X1JL lion can ce ouiamea verv cueno m ine rniiaaeipma Store. J'une7 SOHN & HILLMAN. El 0 hM P MARHSTE NEWS. LIST OF VESSELS, . . - - ! .Cleared, Sailed and Tip for CharIestoitp.., . COAST WJSKOETS Iinltimore. ScuM E. G'oiashoTOUgh, Stephens.. Schr.' Urilliant, CreiRhton up June 44 up 18 ...... eld 27 , lup' ' 7 eld July 1 Schr. T. 1'. Alston. Headland.-. fchr.-FIyniff Cloud, Hubbard,.. tichr. JNaiad, uillups.... Schr; Virginia Griflllh,:Plummer. ., up 4 x-minueip.'un. Schr. X. Jones, Hammond 'V.r.T.cId Jun'13 Schr J. II. nolniis. Lodge ,..'..l..','M';up " , '27 Schr. Challen-e.TiiHot '...up.,.. 2S Schr. Jlarlha, Tail .'.r.-:.up;1,j ..,28 Schr. fVincrat 13arko!cn-,iltridge..yrT-.V,;cld-t 28 Schr. JaneO. Patterson, Ikile.... i.-.i .'.'..'.. up ' 1) New Yorlri '" - ' t, . llr . T. IT ft 1. I sc,fr. ,.,!. Ser. Davicfi Old BrigMargaiethe,' Rofer.... ,'fir.cW June 18 ...I.,...,.,..c'(l ..f.'.ii. eld, .'..-....up 17 2 n J 5U,P Amelia, .Mckenzie. . . . j flrig Clintin,''Wnlker..,'.. 1 Nnp Catharine, seller ..'5.,: tin Ilarfuo Caiwinn, Sherwood.... Schr. Chas. William, Jtnyd Barque Jasper, Bennett . ." Fr. brijr Cladavicr, Mercier Old brifiCpsife, Kofcrs.. Scln-. Coi. Hatterlv, Klwood. . . . '.eld July rcld '-' V.:cld W1' -...eld ...dd ...Uli vts'ckl - r iv - 4 4 & -6 Schr. Louisiue, Smith aiOSlcll. T . II N Tl , . . ..clil . Jiinc 4 Jiarque velocity, nvoer .,,..,cm Juiv 1 Barque Guard. O'Xeil Schr. Kntcrpriie, (Jonlon. . . . Uiier Clement, Mavo ..s.it...'.ckl i - .up- -1 S -tl.- NEW ORLEANS, July 4 Arrshij)s.G!AraM1ieeer.;Nel- son, LivenKiol; Star of the South, (st-iMarks-iNew York; iiamhnco. - - CHARLE3TON'. Julv fi Cleared for this port, Fr brig Cladaner, Mercer, at New York, 4th insf; Cld hj-jg Geyne, I Jtofers, at New York, 4th inat. , ' " . 1. tSaJiliiigUaysJtOjCuil .From the Tiiiitetl States, FROM EUROPE.- . - . - 't I 1'AL'IHII f Ami Livertiool. Juno 1. lor: Aew.Vnrt. ASIA, (I'lJrwKiol, June4, fur.V.. 7.,... .Ne. Yo'rk. UlUMltOLDT.xAinyilavnvJune a,foc.... ..Ney Yoi-k. 1 CITY OF GLASGOW, (Br; Liverpool, June k j Uvf 3 VV";;;i-I'l''Il'l)!iia. ,-NIAGAKA,(Br)Livcrr)OoI,Jane lljfcr :l!oston. 1 ! BALTIC, (Am Liverpool, Juue Iffor."! . .V", ., Neiv York. KRICA,-1 Br Liven-ool, Ji ' lE1 'nS?u"l",n , ! AMLRICl.Bn Liverpool J juue 10, mr ...icw j.orK. r..New York. . . .-; . llostciu 'ASUIKGTON (Am) Livenool, July BO, for,. New York. BALTlCrAm) Liverpool, Julv 27, for.... ....New York. .. ., ,. TKQJI THE. UNITED STATES. ARAfifA, (Br New Ybrli Juno 15, for ....Liverpool. CANADA, tBrjJksfon, June 22. for".". lllXfll"ii. tl 1 Ami . .inn IK Southampton. ...Liverpool. ....Liverpool. AKCT1U, (Am) Aeff lo:k, June 2.1, for. . .... I ' ' J .1-1 JVIIVU.. ..' IUL,,...,a.,.4IIII.IIJWI. J - HUMBOLDT, (Ami New Yoik, July 2, lor..".. .'...Havre. JMA, lir.) Aew lorfc, June 2Li, for. LUi vt ulj-vhu' it"1"; ew loik,Julyu, I'v.JV. Philadelphia AMERICA,. (Br) BoVon, July 20, for. . .Liverpool. ATLANTIC,, 1 Am) New York, July for. FRANKLIN, cAm) New York, July SO, for. ..Livcrpool . .Lit erpool ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EELIQI0US KNOWLEDGE J Or, Dictionary ofthe Bible, Theology, -Religious Biography, All Religions, Ecclesiastical History and Missions. Containing definitions of all icligious terms; an impartial account ofthe principal christian denominations that, have existed in thc"world from the birth of Christ to the present day, with their Dogtnnes, Heligious Rites and Ceremonies, aswellas thosa (J tho Jews, Mahomedans, and Heathen NaiionS: torviher with manners and cutomsof thcEast. il- husfi-ative'of the Holy Scriptures; wilh a description of 'the various Missionary Stations throuzhout the Globe, juat pupltehod. Forsaleby junU JOHN YORK A CO. A Presbyterian Clergyman Looking for the Church. . The followers cf Christ. By Thos.'A. Kempis; ' Tales of Jhc Sacrament; The Lives cf IhcFathers of the Desert; The Elevation ofthe Soul ta God ; - The Lifp ofthe Biassed Yirgiu'Mary; ' ( Tho tjpirit of Prayer; A Manual of Catholic Devotion; The Key to Heaven; or, a Manual ofPrajer; Tlie Golden Manual; or, a Guide to Catholic Devotion; Tho UiKuliua Manual, 1 cri.-edodil ion. For sale by j'unl4 . JOHN YORK A CO. Webster's Speeches, coaiplete in .-ix: volumes; -Clay's life and Speeches;' . . Life and Letters "of Joseph S,fQry. ' " - " Igare's Works; PreseottV Conquest of Mexico, Pi esoott's Conquest of Peru; PrscottVKw!uand and Isabella; Prescott's Critical and Miscellaneous Essays; Bancroft's History of the United States; , ' , JJiBhster's Octavo and Quarto Dictionaries. -For, sale by JUll.N 1 UUlv'AliV THE GENIUS 0? TESPEISE. After RiHiie was subjugated by the hoards ef northern barj bjrians in the fifth cantqry, Ihe luminaries of science,' that had shone with siicli cifulcwice umm the Greeks and Ro- J nau, wercalmtwl extinguished, and forages the woild lay w 111 au lu.uruiitmuie uiguiiH ineuiai ana moral ginom. me Human nittiiect seems to have laid dormant during llie long nnd tedious Winter, wilh no enlivening spring to awaken and revivify its inactive power... But atlenglh the dawn of a brigriter day bogm to appear and slowly and majetical ly arose from that luiirky cluiu;, the sun of enlightciuuent. ordered bv Providence, to glad len and illumiuate the world wilh his beams. The adi cnt 01 PYFER i CO. Tha Truly ?ortnnate and FaT-livmsd .I'vrcu & co, Jn the lflh Qcntiiry, dispelled liko mist before the rising sun the night of mental darkness that has brooded over the world; ami though their gliinii ring star had risen slowly above tlie horizon.it culminated wilh the quickness of the 7 electrfc spirk, ai'd rapidlv diffusing its luminous rays tproiiiuout me wotii. presented 10 ine tranquil gazeoi admiring-millions, Ihtseinhlance of the '. ,. . ANCHOR OF HOPE. Read the peat good bestowed last mouth. UNPRECEDENTED AND BRILLIANT LUCK! 2X foUovin-jf SjfcnJid I'rizt irJd the !utt four wfrks; .555,4!)?, in Package AVhole-, sent to an old and heretofoi-e j 'unlucky Correspjr,dcr,t rci-iding in Santa Rosa couuty, o.iorm.1, vt no n.ts oiien said ntsmni must sikhi conie, i and he was not disappointed. So much for perscver- I nnce. I $30,l'l'1 package of Quarters, sent to Tennessee. ?2i.000, lackaac of Quarters, sent to Alabama. $lt,i0a padige of Halves, sent to Mississippi. S 15,i WO, package of Whola, sent to South Carolina. ,clLV, ,f Jnlsuiglu Whole Ticket, bcr.tto Peuusvlvania 0,214, package cfllalves, sent tu Virginia. . ? V'l,J, jucKage ol i tioies, S( nt to soutii Larolina. .iSLoJ'O'1, psckags of lhilrcs.sentto North Carolina. brilltant Prizes, alwaysrr mail your orders. Tlle jluccl" luf ',','":7 f' 'i'Sfl So. 1 Lujkt strut, Jialihiwre. sful method to draw a Prize is to I ' - . 1 experience ol every day strength- cnstlus declaration. "Xosuch word as Fair at Pyfer tj Forward our orders without delay I Co's. Splendid Schemes for July, 1853. " "Tlie Certificate Prices of packages of quarter tickets une 22. tor UUU mat. ivr. . . . liiijAiti, (uri uostou, juiyu, lor Liverpool. BALTIC, (Am; New York, July 9, for , Liverpool. AFR1TJA, Tlir) New York, July Is. for. .,....., Liverpool, HERMANN, (Am) New York," July 16, for. , .Southampton, GLASGOW. (RrtNew York. Julv lc.for Glasmjw. Dale. Capital July, - Prizes. 1 , lt,214 2 f.lX'O .5 . 29,(HW -.,0' ,SS,y) ,'7 , 20,001) ..S, 17,716 - y so.otx) jdl ..2f,W0 12 20'00 , ,-lil 05,000 ..14 - 20,000' 15 1.-.000 16 50,5.-.'.i '.,.18 5 of 12,60 19 v. 20,000 20 .i,W 21 2J.000 22 lri,000 23 A,y f pof 1 Voo 26 - -SJ.WO 27 Zi,m 2i 20,000 0 " 12,000 CO C5 000 No.of Price of Priceof. Ballots. Tickets. Pucka!s. 73 Nos. 12 drawn - $2 5 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 7 Nos. 14 drawn 5 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 -7i Nos. la druwu 5 7b Nos. 16 drawn .5 75 Nos. 11 drawn 10 7fi No. 15 drawn s 75rf. 12 drawn .5 -iViwri. 16 drawn 10 5ff,M. 12 draivn 5 NNos. 14dtawii 4, 78 Nos. 20diawn 15 78 Nos. 13 drawn 8 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5 78 Nos. 12 drawn 10 75 Nos. 13 drawn v 78 Nos. IS drawn 5 ;75N'os. 18 drawn 10. 75 Nos. 11 drawn 8 .,78 Nos. 18 drawn ,5 75 Nos. 14 drawn '10 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 73 Nos. 1C drawn 4 78 Nos. 1G drawn 20 4 00 18 oo ' 15 00 t 40 00 25 00 ,18 00 SO 00 18 00 v 13 00 75 00 50 00 10 00 I 40 00 18 00 18 00 85 0"0 CO 00 r13 00 G5 00 ; IS 00 12 00 SO On J-Drawings forwarded to Correspondents by the first mails after Ihclotleries aro drawn. f-tyCorrespondeut will please order a Tew days before the lotteries are drawn. . , There is a Urge per ccntage in favor of those purcha'ers ."hoordcr by.thcs Package, and the chances T drawing four ; nfti hir.st l'rizra in the Scheme, are thcrebv seauetl. ..V . . . . . . m. i , - . j A e advise the puichase of Packages of TicKets in every in- JSTBank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit psyablo in Gold at sight, will be promptly remitted to those Correspondents who draw prizes utPYFEU & CO'S. ' , j?Uenieinber A Package of Tickets, can drawroun c f the most splendid prizes in a scheme. ;j"Iu order to secure a Fortune, and thecish immediafe Ivaflar the result is known, the renders of this paper have ' only to remit cash uralts or prize ncKeis, loineuia tstiD- j lisliad. far famed and truly fortuuate Exchange and Littery , Brokers, .,., , . ,V ,i?R ,?,' , jtnwSO lm No 1 Lig.it street, Laltimore, .dd. only to remit cash Drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Estab- .. S , fir . i l i.i. ... J T ..4 V. "VY. FINN, 41, HAEKET STE.EET, '"li ETWEES UXlOXASBTnE SQVAEE, JiiulciUf, Tefutwset. C OLD AND VELVET rA IT PER HANGLNGS. A large and ueaiuiiui varrci.. ,CXXt VfT- Deconttivc Wall Papers, all (XXm2222 the latest French designs. IJorders, "Window Papers, 1 esters and Ccn tre Pieces, a largeassortment. Cheap U'nslazed Papers 12,000 pieces in store, from 12J'to 25 cts. per Bolt. All for sale, and Cheap pok Casli. - J"y- .X7ANTED A lew thousand bushels ea 'uts, for V V which we will give the highest marketpnee. Vebl9 DEN. M. NOEL & BRO. AUCTION SALES. .LAEQS ATJCnOK or SALS drit:goods9 &c.? &c. Tneiiay aniWedECsday,. July 12 aal'IS.'IflSa; To it? nut the Hxh of Summer Good tcWimirturve. 1 invite the attention of the trade and merchants ly to this sale, as the Stock is nc- and embraces the?richest styles ol LADIES DP.ES3 GOODS, and OEXTI.KM E"S I WKAB.allof very superior quality, direct from the Facto j ries in the United States, and great variety of French, Brit ish, Italian, and German importations, npon. consignment, und ordered So be closed. Tho stock to he sold embraces a large line of French, Bel gian and English Cloths and Cassimers, black and colored Satins, Wack Silks cf all widths; Fancy Dress Silks, French Lanns'iuid iluslins, Bcrage, Ucrage de Laines, Cut Bcrage, Satin Stripped do, Dotted Swiss, Tarlcton.s Swiss Muslins, "aiusookuo,IIook do, Jaconet Cambrics, while and colored Cambrics, India Lawns, India Twills, Swiss Inserting and Edginc:. jaconet do, wide Silk and Thread Laces and Edjr inss. Bonnet Kihbons, Satin nndSiJk Mantua Ribbons of ail widths, Glores and Ho-iery. feilk and Thread,' green and blue Berage, Linen lldkfs, Fans, Black and Fancy Silk Cra-vat.-, Muras do. Bleached Mucins nnd Drillings, Brown MusKn and Drillings, Cottonades, Burlaps and Brown Lin cn,K:incy Prints, Black; dmarr, Green, RubyandFurni tnre Prints, Damask and Turk'ey Red Prints, and a very large stock of Trimmings. A large Stock of Linens and Linen. Dress Goods. ' WITH 190 CASES of BOOTS and SHOES, IIATS and HA1 r Bonnets of all qualities, consistinc of Gimn. Straw and IjCghom; of new 8tyle.v Ihe stock is Very large, well assorted, and will be sold E3T7;JJf WSBAU 14 A?i Kii"- AND. J. DUNCAN. . FUTURE SALES. 1S53. . . July 12th and ISth. I August 16th and 17th! ! Sept. IStb.Hth and. loth - Oct. llth,J2th and 13th. j. . Nor. lStli, ICth antU7lh. ' f- Dec. 13th; 14lh and loth. )me59 A. J. D, PITIJLIC SALE 07 GE0CEEIES. ONYEDNESl)AY, ISth of July, 1653, we will offerat Public Sale to the highest bidden 100 llognheads Louisiana Sugar, all grades, 200 packages.MoIasses and Svrup; 100 bags Rio Coflee; . 5Q0 keg-f Shoenberger Nails, all sizes; 500 lioxes Manufactured Tobacco; 50,000 Regalia and Principe Cigars, all grades; 3(W boxes SX10, 10X12, 12Xlt; and 12X18 Window Glass; ' 100 " Summer TalIov Candles; s 100 " I'alm Soap; . . , 25 bbls Mason's ulicking; . 10i " Green Stuebenvillc Copperas; - - . . 100 packages Imperial and Gunpowder Teas; V Willi varioiu other articles. The goods will beput up in our usual quantities, with liberal privileges. Teems op Sale. All sums under f200, Cash. All sums PTer.$200, four months forapproved endorsed notes paya . ble in one ofthe city Banks. ju!ie25 td W. II. GORDON & CO. W.-.K. TEEKLNS. W. U. aVMPBELU S. P. WALKER PERKINS, CAMPBELL & CO., - COJIMISSrOX MKnCHAZTS, JV&'ir ORLEANS. COPARTNERSHIP WOTICE. W. B. CAJIP BELL of Tennessee, having purchased the entire in terest ot. W. S. Pickett of the house of Pickett, Perkins & Co., the business will be continued bv Wm. M. Perkins, Samuel P. Walker and Wm. B, Campbell, under the stvle of 'Perkins, Campbell & Co., who will use the name of Pickett,-Perkins A Co. in liquidation on v. W. S. PICKETT, WM. M. PERKINS, SAMUEL P. WALKER, ' WM. B. CAMPBELL New Oui.ea.vs, April 11, :S53 Referring to the above announcement from which it will bo seen that tho only change is the substitution of W. B. Campbell for Mr. Pickett, we respectfully tender to you our services as General. Commission Merchants, of this cit v. Your servants, april 50 PERKINS, CAMPBELL A CO. JOHN M. DAVEES, JONES &C0 1 104 an U 100 iriiliani St., cor. Jvhx, Xea Tori, I TMPORTERS of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Hosierv, .1 X Gloves, Suspenders. Cravats, Scarfs Ac, selected in j France, England and Germanf , bv one of the firm resident in Etiropn, which ensures to purchasers the newest and most j dosirabfc goods in the line; also, manufacturers of thecele- -I brated Patent Shirts. Stocks and Ties of every descrip- ) tion. Purchasers will find the stock well worthy their at- ' ten tion- june28 Ira. OI1DAR TI.UHEK 1 have constantly on hand, 15 miles from Nashville bn the Railroad, Cedar Sill and Lintel Timber, Flooring and all other Cedar Timber, at the shortest notice. Alio, Cedar Slakes, which I will load on cars at $20 per thousand. Orders will bethankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to bv the subscriber, junel 8 Sin. J NO. HILL VTlriT GQODS ANI TIUAI3ILNGS Dotted 1 Stri?, Plain do. super fine Corded and Checked do, super fine Mull and Nainsook Muslins. Jaamcfs. Cambrics. i Rica Jaconet and Swiss Flouncings, Jaconet and Swiss Trimmings, Dimity Bands, Ac, at McCLELLANlVS, ,' jiincii No 20. Public Square. j I ANTLES, SUAItl'S, A'. We have some verv I jjA. Rich Mantles on hand, new style, in Silk, Lace, Apli- ca, ivc; iicefioHris, uraieuo, nue urape cnawu, Jluslin de Lane do, which we will cla-c out very cheap. McOLELLAND'3, juneiS No 20. Public Square. DISS'OLUTION The Firm of SNOW, MACKEN ZIE A CO., beingdissolred by the death of Anthony J. Snow, all persons having claims" against the late Firm, will please present them for settlement, and all indebted are requested to make immediate pavnieut, ALEX. MACKENZIE, junel2, 1853. Surviving partner. "VTEW IIR3I- In compliance wilh fhe will of the jL late A'. .1. Snow, a Copartnership has been formed bv M 113. OATHERINES.VOW & ALEXANDER MACKEN ZIE, who will continue the Stoyenml Tin- Ware busi ness, at the old stand under the amo stvle as the old firm, v iz: SNOW, MACKENZIE A CO. CATHARINE SNOW, Nashville. June 12, 1 S53. ALEX. MACKENZIE. FAHM FOR SALE. I WISH fo sell the Farm on which 1 now reside, S miles from Nashville, on the middle Franklin Turnpike, and contaiuing 100 acres, about equally divided into timber and cleared land. There is every thing on it to render it desira ble as acouutry residence, such as a great varietv of fruit, an abundance of spring and well water, grass, ic. If de sired it will be divided into small portions. lur ILTIU-., t-wc., HOIII IU JUUS JIES5IA?t Or XO 1.. 11. Browx, Gen'l Agent, nt, Ao. 0S Chany street, or to juno-H diwtt. W. D. GALE. JOHN SULLIVAN Ai SONS, C0HHISSI0N MERCHANTS AND AGENTS For the 5ile of Loaf Tobacco, Cotton, Provisions, and "Western Produce Generally, Baltimore, MiL RnrotExcns. Dr. F. Robertson, James Walker, Esq. Messrs. Johnson A Horne, Nashville, Tenn. juneS Bmtw SALE OF TOWN LOTS. rpHE undersignad will again offer for sale on TUESDAY", I J. the day of Augnt, 185:5, a large number of 1 verr choice business and residence lots in the town site of Dechcrd. Wedesiie to impress it upon the community, that there is n lmn.l.ii..A r. in iIia cti liiiTU.M 1 (lint linnfi tho nnmnlAtlfiii "r the Aashrille aud New uncans, ine JioDiie auu Ulno, 'l..f 1 ' I ri nn.1 rFlrt 1 in injti.. I.. . xiiejiempuisauuviarieBja,"'u j between Ibis place and Mobile in twenty-two hours, with N. ' Orleans in twcnl v-f'tve hours, and with Memphis in fourteen i hours: that in less than one vear the communication will be opened with Charlestou and Savannah .in twenty-five hours; that on completion ofthe Wrpma Inroads, a eommunica- 1 UDii wm wruiwiieu mm ihvuuiwiim( wivj'. w " own. s -lliirlv-tivo lnwire- llmt nnor on the completion of tho Roads north-east and north-west from Nashville, a communication be opened wilh at) the Northern, North-Western, and h-Easfern cities. New l'ork, Boston, Philadelphia, Bal- re, &c, Ac, in liltvtu sixty nonrs. inusin me snort ofsav two to three rears, command will be had from '"is point, 'in a few hours" of all tlie Northern, North-eastern, Eastern, South-eastern, Southern, South-western, Western, nnil Xorlh western markets. These paramount advantages, combined with the com mandingbeautvof the site aud scenery, unrivalled health- fulness of the place, salubrity of theclimate, great beauty of ! the surronnding country-, productions of the soil, ample and commodious w idth ofthe streets, certaiulv render this place central in a remarkable degree, and adapted in every respect to business of every variety, and to the most desirable and pleasant resiliences. Turns One and two years credit with approved seenri ty, or one-third cash, (deducting interest in proportion to time) and balance in one and two years, without secu ritV. , Plans of town may be seen at the place, and any informa tion furnished by application to the proprietors, Messrs. Dechcrd & Sandford. DAN. TRIGG, jqne 21 td Auctioneer. , ifjinsT SALT". Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to the undersigned e will expose to sale at public auction, for cash, at tlie i court house door in the town of L Fayette, Macon county, 1 Tenn on Mondav. the 20th dav of July next, the following t valuable real estate tdwit: One tract of land containing I intv arres. lvinc one miln North east of La Favette. Said j iania4 0n it a good two story dwelling, kitchen and other out houses (nil new) and 2S or CO acres fresh cleared land I r i tu.- i..,,um.:...i-:...onfulliinil and ifnnv nHds i IH RWU 4iiaiitj,miiiiwiiuuwiMi'- 1 , J r n,e best spring in Macon county. ALby Anottier tract ot lana ronmmiug u-j acres oj wood laud-Jvinr? north ofandin siffhlof La tayette. ALSO The equitable interest jf Jno. S. A'aughsn, in and to the lot No 7 and lot No. adjoining the same Whereon the Stone Dwelling House and garden, out houses. Ac, of John S. Vaughaa are situated. Said trust deed is made by said Vaughn to secure certain creditors therein named. Sale positive and without reserve , t , ) ft june fi td JAMES H. VAUGHAN, "XT OTICE. GEO. DABNEY W00T0N would humbly JlS solicit the patronage ofthe citizens to serve them in Clirk. Accountant, Salesman. Balancing Books, making Settlements, Collecting, Ac, Ac, having much experience. References and credentials given if de sired. Address him through the Pot Olhce, or apply at tlie Union and American ollice, on Deadrick street, No. 11. une 29 1L rp6TAX PAVERS-. The undersigned will attend I al tho Recorder's Ollice, at the City Halt, from thehour ' of 10 to half post 12 o'clock, everyday, for the purpose of i receiving Taxes duo the Corporation of Nashville Those - . i . i - ... . Tlm..w.W,r ...HI 1 II .. o inueOlOU lor lUACS uu i tv.j v. n .i, nut IHI5C ii w above A. NELSON, july7 lw. Collector. OR SALE Avery good Cook, Washer and Ironer and a good field hand, 26 years of age. Apply to. I.. -junelS".-" 3 i., A.JUAXUIV HE General Ageat, No. 17, Deaderickst, fmbmk RXJTLANE!: S0X RUTLAND. 1 OEHERiL BOOKSELLERS-, nv. , union sxrta, Avnnue. 90KEHCH16 MANTFICENT. HLSTORY OF tIIE JNIAN TRIBES of North America, with Biographical Sketches and AnccdoteTof the princi ple Chiefs. Embellished wjtIt,oaehundi5W arid 'twcSfy portraits from the Indian GallWyin theEpartment ot Vai at Washington, fo -which U added. niap of "the location of tho various tribes. Price l 35;'0 folio .vols; DANIEL-WEBSTER'S Works, 6 vols. fi BANCROFTS Historv.U.STi vols. - kLORD BACON'S Works, 3 vols. A rewftapplr jnsf re- csived. -McClAULEYS Miscellanies, 6 voK half calf. KENNEDY'S Li foand Speeches of t'u. Wist, 2 vols. ' - "POPULAR EDUCATION, For" the useof Parents nnd Teachers, and for young pf-rwns of both sexes, By InOuajf hew, A M, late superintendent of Public InstrncticiV.Mico igan. ii i .i, MARGARET CECIL; or "I can, bccauIoughtf!ilJly Couuu Kate, author of "Set about it at once.S etc A. LADY'S VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD; A selected Translation from the German of IDA PFEIFHER. MY NOVEL f or, Varieties in EnglbhLHe, Dy'sfrE Bnlwer Litton. " NAPOLEON IN EXILE; or, a voice from St. Helena. The opinions and reflections of NAPOLEON, on the most important events in his life and government, in his own words, ByBEO'Mcara, his lafe surgeon. HOME IS HOME, A Domestic Story. GREENWOOD LEAVES;(A pollectiou. oT Sketches and Letters, By GraceGreenwood,lstanJ2ndSeries. , RAMSEY'S AITNALS OF TENNESSEE. , . TOON A RUTLAND have just received . . ' THE HISTORY OF TENNESSEE to the beginning of the Nineteenth Century. By J. G. M. Kamsey.'iM D. of Knoxville. . junelS. PATENT SHOULDER SEA3IET SHIRTS. We are in receipt per S. B. Shylock,' another invoice of tins justly celebrated make of Shirts makfng our assort ment complete. Among which may be found. Fine Linen with standing and Bvron Collers; " Muslin " " " " Wove Bosoms; " " " - Fancy; -" Full Cambric Bosoms; " Calico; . 20 doz Boy's Shirts; Any. of which we warrant to fit ' . ' N. B. Td those who prefer having, their Shirts made to j order, we would say that one (.four firm will visit the North ' early in July, and we would take much pleasure in having i their orders filled. MYERS A McGILL, uents iurmsning tstore, 5 UUege street, near the Square. june23 rpRCNKS, TRUNKS. We have in X. store a few extra French Sole Leather Trunks. Bg zi sole Learner, Meel springs; 41 U It . . 23 " " " . 50 " " ". "' gO U U H tl ' 51 " " " " For Ladies'." and Genl'in Forsaleby . ; " MYERS A McGILL Gents' Trimming store, 56 College .street, near, tho Square. - june 25. A CARD.-1 beg leavp to inform myfriends'and pat rons that I liavd removed to the store on the corner of Cedor and Cherry streets; from my old stand next door. Also to inform them that I have on "hand a choice lot of Ci gars, Snuffs, Tobaccos, and Vipes ; those in want of good ar- 1 J tl . .ll . i . m ucics, n ouiu uo wen 10 can, as i Keep a iOBApcoxiSTazoKt. J. MOORE. Little Indian, corner Cherry and Cedar sts. A DWELLING ilOTJSEAVANTED. IfsuiN ed in situation and price wo will make the payments satifaclorv. Enquire at our oflice. jnn25 8wd W. B. SHAPARD A CO. LATE ARRIVALS. Just receiving ibis day per steamer Nashville, direct from New Orleans. 335 hhds Sugar, of various qualities from good medium tovery prime; s .. . -j 800 bags Rio Coffee, some of the best that has been in this market this season; For sale cheap for cash, bv feblC DAYISt SWANN. QUNDRIES. Receiving this day, per steamer Nash- ville. 50 eoilsindui Rope, assorted sizes;! 50 boxes Oranges, bestCicily; 50 do Lemons do do; - - i 2a do Lemon Syrup; - - - - 28 bags barge Pecans; " ' 20 do Filbers; " "r " 20nesUTubs; " v 20 sacks S S Almonds; '. 10 frails II S do ... . . 20 bags Pepper; 10 tierces Rice; to boxes fresh M R Raisins; 10 ceroons bests F Ind'go; foriiale cheap for cash, by DAVIS & SWANN. fcblS No. 76, Public Square. COFFEE FOR PAMILY USE.tQ bags nil old Government Java Coffee; 60 bags Laguvra Coffee; - Dales ow Jlocna do. real Alncan; now landing ; per steamer II R W HilL For sale vcrv cheap bv j janlS DAMS ASWANN. ! KENTUCKY HTLITARY INSnTCTE, DIRECTED by a Board of Visitors appoinfedbv the State, is. under the Superindendence of CoL R. T. P.ALLEN, a distinguished graduate cf West Point and a practical Engineer, aided by an able faculty. The course of study is that nsuallv taught ia the best Colleges, with the addition of an extended course cf Mathematics, National Sciences, andThcorctic and Practical mrjinecnng. The buildings cf the Institute will be entirely refitted, and arrangements made for heating them with steam before the opening of the ensuing fall terra, which will render the In stitute entirely unequalled in regard to health, convenience, and ngreeableness of residence, as it is already in thorough ness of Instruction and strictness of government. The seventh annual term will open on the second Monday in September, 1S5S. Entire charge $100 per semi-anuual session, (surgeon's fee 2 extra,) payable in advance. Address the Superintendent, at "Military Institute, Franklin count v, Kentucky," or tlie iindersigneil. Is. D UDLEY", President of the Board. Louisville Journal, St Louis Republican, Pittsburg Gazet te, Nashville Kepublican Banner, Nashville Union, and Memphis Eagle, will publish in city and country issues, fo the amount of $20, and send bill to the Superintendent at the Institute. July 3, 1S.1? 3m vTLUA2IPfl0PISTfl'0tt SALE. I WISH to sell my tract of land situated inJone's Bend, Davidson county, 25 miles above Nashville by the river, 10 miles from it by land. The land lies about a'mile from the Gallatin turnpike on the opposite side of the river. The tract contains 378 acres, 160 cleared, the rest well timbered, 4-5 ofthe land river bottom. The place is well improved, brick dwelling house with 8 large rooms, passages, portico and gallery, brick smoke house, c-vrriage house, cirritge houses, barn, cribs, housa built for a gin, overseer's house. Stock water in abundance and as good a spring as can be found in the State aud a orchard of young fruit trees. The land is unexceptionable; adaptedto cotton, orn, and all other grain. S. W. GOODRICH, may 21 m w . orW.E. GOODRICH. JOHN K. I1UJIE, No. 57? College Street HAS this day received, by Express, from New Y'ork : Beautiful new style Collars; " Erab'd'Undersleeves; " Black Lace Mitts; Hair Cloth Skirts; Lace Mantles and Points; Mantle Silks. - ALSO On hand, Barego?. cheap Mucins, beautiful Silks? also, a beautiful selection, of Chinese, Spanish and Parsian Fans, and a general a-ssortoent of Dry Goods of every de scripfion, allot which will bo sold at extreme low prices. FOR tiENTLETlEN. JoluTiv. Tinme has "justrtv ceived an excellent supply of those Shoulder Seam Patent Shirts, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cravats; also, Lisle Silk and Kid Gloves, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ac jun28 JOHN K.HUME, No. 57 Collegost MUSLINS, LAWNS, BAREGES JOHN K. IIUJIE has in store an excellent assort ment pf Aluslins, Lawns and Dress Goods, gen erally, which will be sold remarkably low. As his policy is never to carry over Goods froul one season to another, of ' course, extra bargains may be expected. A few Lawns and i Muslins left, at 10al2 cts per yard. june 5 . "OIFLE POWDER We have on band, and are ' XV receiving from the Mills, fidl supplies ofthe following descriptions of Powder: Tennessee Rifle, in quarter, half, and whole kegs; Blast ing, in kegs of 25 lbs. and barrels of lfO lbs each, Safley Fuse, in quantities to suit the purchasers. Oiirrxnvder is manufactured in Davidson county, and warranted equal to any in the market Orders shall have prompt attention. ! CHEATHAM, WATSON k CO. apl4 at W. H.Goedos- A Ca's Public Square, j OTTON YARNSA supply of3"6?s"50060o7"0o', 800 "Sycamore Cotton Yarns. constantly kept bv . apll CHEATHAM, WATSON A CO- ' 7OPARTNEIt.SHIP DISSOLUTION. The Co, J partnership heretofore existing under the firm ofSonxj illLLHAX ix LHJ.; 13 tius ua uissutvcu u utuuiai cuusuib. L. SOHN, L. HILLMAN, may28 i x A. FRANK A CO. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICEr-j-Therndersigned have this day formed a Copartnership, under the firm of Sore' A Hillmax, and will continue the Dry Goods Busi ness at the store heretofore occupied by Sohn, Hillman A Co. MIKE SOHN, may23 es LEON II1LLMAN. LIKELY NEGROES FOR SALE. 3 girls from i 9 to 12 years old. Two Boys, 10 years old. , One No. 1 young man; also aBlacksmith. DABIS A PORTER, , jnly2 , yo. SO Cedar st rtniviHii'ii v7n iiit.-V'? mitM. f 4 Graham s MAOlziirE. 43rOD'atE)t'-'Booc-.. -SfSF . i i or sale dv ,a?nui "-.r nil I DT M -y 1 1 11 uly2 College street. F- BTAGAN. THE, ILLUSTRATED NEWS for Saturday, July. 2, 1353,' will contain, the following splendid Engravings. " KatherOarazu- defending himself with, a chair in the Pulpitof St. Genevieve, Quebec, against the Rioters. Gavahi lecturing in. Zion" Church, Montreal. Gavazzi Riot outside Zion'a Church, Montreal. Soldiers firing on the Rioters; Jlagnificent Engraving of the Citr of Jerusalem Holy Land occupies a wholerage of theipcr. Reception of the Baltimore Firemen in Jfew Yoifc. Uniform of Mechanical Emrine Company of Baltimore. JlechahicalliiglneofBaltimore." ""' ' Uniform of ColumbU Engine Co. cC New YWiL Columbia Engine, New York. ' - Vie?- of Memphis, Tennessee Scene dfihe late Southern Convention. . " Falling of a Railway Bridge at Watet'ford, N. Y.-'-Yic-ToftbeUte D-kastroos Fire at Brooklyn. Napoleon the Great. " ' .- His sorij the DnoOreichstadt,. , . . His Nepuetv, LoauAapoIeoa. " . Tlie whole forming the most magnificent shectof engra--rings ever issued in this countrv. Iricel0 cenl-? per year. This number begins a vol umc F. HAGAN. july7 ...... .. - ARtnU NEW SINGING BOOKS.-.! have just received a few shapes, which work f mhlftn h.. rprr popular. PublisheIbvM.LawAx Km,.m fiSL -.t lor sale bv F. HAGANI Mirtnt t. Admiralioii Excited and Popularity ilchicved. THE elegance and beauty of tie Spring Pashlonof HATS atttte. Hat Emporium, OfFRANCISCOA WHtTJrAN.tus excPed tha Jlvlicst eTi dence of approbation from'thoe whose tasts.experfence and Judgment, enablvethem to appreciate its merits. If you are an admirer of a llll.tUXU'DL HAT, call and examine it. FRXCISCO&WHmiANare atltl atSo.23, Public Sqnire, nextdoor to the Old aland of M'A'alry i- Hamilton, where they are always ready to serve alt. byr and little, old and young, who ero In qnest of something-to ornament the head. FKANC1SCO & WHITMAN, m. 7. S6. SSublle Pqaire. oon rcn'Jii4ru wiii'ri:iic7uIcianoif TAIS iJKAVEItllAX.S. wk are now maktnasnriertor ar ticle of the Kocfcy Uuuataln Silver Beaver. We TrmUate t'iej lo keep tho Head cool and prevent the Hair from falllns orTln hot weather. To those who wUh an elegant- Bearor, please call aud leave jour orders at Uio H t Kmporinm of l'i!.MCl-COit Y.'HITMAX, ma;, Ao. -J. rcDlic bqaare. V'e"iiuv; now-Iti'iid)-"ror Exhibition. A CUJIFLKTK a'-orlmont or X3hll en's. Infant's, and Little Mises Straw, IIatr,and Uratd Hati; ChlMreas' fpor t'Dgamrrbina Pearl do; Muses Zerll rns, Pieadlllees and KlonJe Flatsllk Tnrbsns.BsysSammer Cap.,andve rrthin? fancy for the Juveniles, at the Pancy H-tMore of FRASCIPCO & WHITMAN, msT7 JTo. 23v PoMie Sqoare. Mrw 1 1 al.. " I r"a PANAMA, Iguora. Hhick Leghorn, Campea LS chy. Canton, t'nioa,.Flriua, Straw. Boy's Pedal isa Braid, aud every variety of Straw Hats fortbe Summer wear, at FKASCISCO & WHITMAN'S. roay7 No. 23 Public Squara FiTaiirriTRE! FOSNmntEi I AM just receivinga fine assortment ofFur.fjqjy niturcof the latest and most approved iNi yrV styles, which will be warranted as rejotmnend-' 4? I X ed, and will be sold clicap as the cheapest Having en larged my Ware rooms, I shall keep an assortment ot Gil bert's superior Pianos, also Window Shades, Clocks, Mir rors, Ac. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Articles sent free f o the Railroad or anvwhere in the city, ltemcm ber45. Union street, Cheap Furniture Depot. " ap27 LH. MORTON. MORE NEW PIANOES. 1 A E hare received by recent amvaU nine more of those unrivalled Piaxos. made? by J. it. Dunham and Adam Stodart t. Co., of j j Q various sty les and sixes, which will be sold very low for cash or good notes drawing interest, and warranted to give satisfaction in every respect. apr29 W. A T.JLJJREJTIELDA CO. NEW STORE AND NEWGOOlTs. A. B. tt C. W. ROBERTSON. iW. 45, COLLEGE STSEST, KASIWILLE, DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS AND TRUNKS, A RE now opening in a new store at their Oil Xi. zemti, an enure new and large assortment ntof SUMMER BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS, BUSKINS andsLIPPERS,madeof tiest materials, and in the lattut ttrtt'f. Consisting of a great variety, to w Inch we invite the attention of our former customers, and purchasers general ly. Feeling grateful to a liberal public for a long and liber al patronage, we enter the trade again, hoping to please all in quality and price A. B.'A C, W. ROBERTSON. Best Iron Frame Trunks and Carpet Bags, THE CELEBRATED "GENIN" HAT, forgentlemen. maySt A.B. AC.W.R. J. II. CURREY, Furniture Kanufacturar and Dealer. WOULD respectfully inform his friends C??355g5ESv. and the public" generally that he (VjmtatmiS keeps a full assortment of Furniture on 3' "'"ti3 hand, consisting of Direaus. Ward-robes, Bedsteads. Side boards, Chairs, Sofas, Divans, Book Cases, Shower-Baths, Ac. Ac. j Ordered work and repairing done at the shortest notice, j and on very reasonable terms, with despatch. I Mattresses of all kinds made to order common shuck f kept constantly on hand. Undertaking Having jnst received from New York a lot ofthe air-tight and air exausted Metalic Coffins, a I 1 nrilpr flir l"Viffin ran lt filli.fl t,i wfr lwi t nntit fmm 1 the Plain Servants to the fine Metalic or Covered, and on very reasonable terms; together with everything necessary for funerals. All orders left at mr store on Colleirc street No. 25. oppo site the Sewance House, will be punctually ntiendeato both night and day. J. It CURREY. N. B. Shaving, Dressing and Laying out Corps, attend ed to when desired. bo ex J. H, C. TO DRYGOODS" MERCHANTS. " THURSTON A BERNARD, Na 9, Uoioo streetNash villa, have just received on consignment, a large lot of Irish Linens, direct from Ireland, which they will sell to Mer chants by the piece or case, to suit customers. Buyers will do well to call and examine them, 03 wc will sell them, at cost, 10 per cent less than Eastern prices, for cash. june20 THURSTON A. BERNARD. Murfreesboro News and Clarksvillee JeJTcrsonian copy three times, and seud to this oflice for sett lement "port SALE. Two fine thorough-bred three year old Colts, in line condition, to be trained this fall uud now in walking exercise at the - ashville Courr. Also, two good and thorough-bred two year olds. W. G. HARDIN tf. junelS trwlm n w DISOLUriONl THE Co-partnership heretofore existing under the style and firm of PuiLLirs A Hart is this day dissolved "by mutual consent All persons indebted to the arm are re- dozen copies of - Tlu IT,irp f OolumhU" a new work of ! 'T'DANKFUL to our friends and the pontic in gen- Vocal Music, written in the Seven NoteTor Srllahles. all of ! X Cnl ' l,."ma3e thus far extended to us, JM which havn H;m.r..n .i.Zl !If V".? 5?-T.'iblc 0,1 or we respectfully solicits contmuaUort ofthe same, and quested to make immediate settlement, and all having the purest and freshest Ckttttioi an,l Piutrvuiteulical I're claims against the same will present them for payment t utriU'ttm are iml for compounded prefKriptions in our Either partner will use the name of the firm in liquidntion I bouse. This departwent being under ttje especial chaxjre of only. WILLI.VJl PHILLIPS. Julyl, 1853. HENRY, HART, Jr. I cheerfully recommend Mr. Henry Hart, my successor and late partner, to the fonnerfriend andcustomersof Ihe House, aud respectfully solicit for him a continuance of that patronage sq liberally bestowed upon the late firm. julyl OTLLIAM PHILIPS A CARD. I RAVE this day associated with me in the Saddling Bu siness my son, A. C. MARCH. The business, in fub ire' will be conducted in the name of J. 1). March A Son. All persons indebted to me, by note or account, will please ct une up and moke payment J. 1). JfARCL' . Eg" Tliankfid fiu- the liberal share of patronage Iter e to fore, a continuance of the same is resiiecttully solicited. jan3 J. D. M.R('H A SO! 7. MORE TO EEDESLRED THAN GOLD YEA, TH AH MTJCH FINE GOLD- TUEGRFENBIRG DYSENTA RY SYRUP.unerru tied as a remedy in all cases of Bowel Cotiplaint, Dys nta ry, Diarrhea, Bloody-Flux, Griping, Cramps, Chronic 1 ow el complaint. Cholera Morbus, and the early symptoms of Asiatic Cholera. I have cet tificates of its value from Dr. T. R. Hihbard, Chairman of the Board of Health, New York; Dr TR Forrest, or New Y'orfcCapt Taylor, 1st Regiment New Y'ork Volunteers; Morris Franklin, President of tlio Board of Aldermen of New Y'ork. It lias been very generally used throughout this State ibr Premonilorv svmritfms of choleiiL nnd bloodv-thix. und wherever it'is kuon has the entire confidence of all clnsses of thecommmiity. ALEX. MACKlNZIE,!.ashville HALF the Childreu of our country die under fiva jears of age Tie Children's I'annce'ivf the Grafe'tAur; Co., is the most valuable remedy in existence for niithe dis orders ot young children, from one hour to five years old. It is known to every Mother who has ever itscd it, and has thereby been saved days of anxiety and suffering. There are in the Slate ofTecnessee hundreds of children now living who without this wonderful medicine would have been in their graves. ltis'for sale at every Drugstore in the Stalest 50 cents per bottle ALEX. MACKENZIE, Lent Agt, junSO Grcefenberg Co., Nashville. Tcnn. A TEACHER YVO'Tl57Ther Truste. of Ten nessee Academy desire to employ a Teachor to take charge of said institution, who can produce satisfactory evi dence of his competency to teach the various branches corn on! V taught in Academies. .Such a gentleman can find im mediate emnlovment at a liberal salary. A gentleman with i--.mil v wnnld beDreferrcd. By order of tfie JrfnL DARIOUS WATEPJIOUSE. Washinston. Tenn. , June 2, 1 s52. Secy. MAfJNOLIA lUlluai e are osfeuis mr m e of the celebrated 3IA0N0LIA COTTONSEED, an article which several years experience '.vith some of our best planU has proven to be hotter adaptexi to Middle Ten nessee ihan any that was ever grown. Call "won or thev will all be gone J0HKS0N & SMITH, janW Broadway. TIIITE GOODS. SOHN A lllLLMAN, hare on V hand a largo assortment of Jockonets, Cambrics Tape, Checks, Swiss iluslins, India. Books. Bishop Iwns, Victoria Lawns, Striped Jackoneta, Hotted Swiss, Embroid ered Swi&sToiletFW sheeting, Ac, Ac. AU of which are bfftrefl at very low-prices at the -r. ' - PHILADELPHIA STORE, . june 19 No 18, Pcblic Square. "O ARvVSOLS of every description are now ottered at irXIsreatifdttiTedprices, attlio ' . 'June 19 No 18 Public Square. MISCELLANEOUS. THE NASHVILLE 3CANUPACTKRISQ COMPAXT. THIS establishment is now-provided with MachiaeMki Tools, complete, of the most moderu constrnctio; with the best Mechanical sMI that thocoantrr affords, mi STws-"1 soIicitonlcra- They are prepared to ex?cHeiH RAn .ROAD MACHINERY. 5 hudisn Zoomoihu for Passenger and Freight TrafwC Passenger, Freight, and Repair Cars completed, and if-ifn" every description orwork appertaininrto Rail Roads. STEAM ENGINES. Boat and sfation-froia Z to 500 horse-powei-ri-boSeisof the best Ttnaenv Iron. . SAWMILLS. r- - Machinery complete for fitting up Sash crCircnlar Pain complete, with thWwest and most approved InodcZ GRIST MILLS. TO"?f "a Minery made for all sizes, complete; to. getherwith Machinery forSugar Mills and Cotton Oiruc al- ftor bSstit3 embracin (hrttrmrCyl- ROLLING MILLS, i TSP6' Cast Iron Rollers, and all machinerr for RoU tngl.ais complete made at shortest notice. BRAS3 AND IRON CASTING. t any description, with shafting; milt gearing; water wheeta. Bst tron Bank vaults, Ac, Ac, made .to order. AdifressJoHxTnoMpsox. Agent, .whn I a practical tca encmst) or the undersigned. JOHN B. JOHNSON. ju.i2.-jy . President. HAT AND CAP ST02-E. iuvilp their attention to tlie elegant Spring style of SILK ii. ic, ui wirovrn ntauufficturr, wiucu, inquautjana Qcaa tv cannot be surpassed bv any in this city. Purchasers will do well to exanune their Hats before During elsewhere. LANDE. ELSBACh-A CO, Hat and Cap Manufacturers; Market street, Nash ville, Tennessee. api, JUriTreeetved a large simply of high and low crown Men and Boy's lur Hats, Cassin'ere do, reasi'do. Metropolitan kx. wbieh m im ir. ..tl ai'tti.rlin!-- I sale orreuU, on most favorable terms. ! ?lra? LANDE, ELSBACK A CO. JUST receivedawcll assorted stock of SUtAW GOODS. 2Ti,rr"nf Iare of Panama. rghorxvFedale , and Palm Leaf, Ac, Mr Mea and Boys, whicS wdlbes--posed of at an extremely low rate. 1 "P"1; LANDIEIACKCO. have now on lutxl a very fine and exteiuivr.Stock of Ready made SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTn cut and made up in the latest and most amwovM I style, among which can be found. Coats. Pants and Vests, of every description. Allot which we can sell at Satisfactory prices. EF"Cbuntry Merchants will find it to their interest to call on us, as we are determined to sell at smalt profits' LANDE, ELSBACTA-COV ap2 No. 4.S Jfarket street. Nashville. Tenn. Masaaey? Beapesr and I REFER the Farmers to tlw statements' below, made by Dr. John Shelby and L. F. Bradlev. I have seen itin operation several times, I am satisfied of its great utility. As the season is advancing; I cow offer tbose I have on hand for 2W. L P. CHEATHAM. jimc29, 185S. Na!hvaie,Tenn. NisnvnXK. June- 23, 1S5S. Cou E. P. CncATnoi: Par Sir; I have been using f he Reaping and Mowing Machine" patementcd by ilaaney ol Illinois, which you aw now offering to the citizens tJ Ten nessee It is a nssT xjlte lasos. saving Minictc. It works xeatlt and m riBLT. The amoun t cat per day will depend prhicipally upon the spent of tha team. If the team can travel fourmdes per hour, it will Reap or Mow, fifteen acres in ten hours. It is entitled to the confidence of the public jspectfollr J. SHELBY. I, L.F. Bradley; now managing the form Of Dr. Shelby, make tho following statement: We hare bad for more than ouewcek.one of'CoL Cheatham's mowing and reaping mBclunes,wehavetried jt jn clover and grain blown and tan gled, and I now state that it idow and cut cleaner than, thn sythe blade, and that it will mew per day is much as 14 hands, and It can reap at least twentv-Smr acres per dan junf2-tAw. " L V. BItADLEY. -VALUABLE COTTON LANDS F0S SALE- ' r 1 iHE fitllowiof. descrirH-d Cnltfin Tjind in Th.- i JL icounty, Ark., near Napoleon, mouth ofthe Arfcan- OtttKt UM Aii.in'Ullt AUIl US.1I Al', I3MUIU, Il&UgC 1, west The S.W. fractional qnarter of section 1, lying on a navi gable lake, containing- 74 acres and M-IOO. Alt of fractional section 12, , except theSL- E. Sthcfthe seclionj containing -178 acres and .1iH. Tho W. fractional quarters of section 14, containing 171 acrej and 4-10O. The above lands are connected together, and fronting on the Arkansas river. Also the N. E. and N.W. of sections i .. containing 240 acres. Toe above lands are well worthy the attention ofcott. n pLntHrs, lying as they do immediately on tlie river and iteavily timbeied, and, as I understand, above ovcrflrw . moreover, they are m a region of country latitude M tha: is not to be surpaseed for the growth of cotton am where Terms reasonable ; cash , the balance in 1 and 2 year . bearing an interest at 6 per cent, ami mortgage onrhe land till the purchase money paid. The owner would n .flni ly prefer sellingit all together, and to do so would make . an otnect to the biyer. 1 tefer to Colouelileary Witoo, V. S. Ararr, Fort Sm. h. Atk. lie has also a number of Town Lots, conaprisicsf an acr each, in a town laid S and ksewn as Napo&on lhe 2d, ad joinmg theN. W.coruer of Napoleon 1st, rrwHiih ef the Ar kansa.'S the whole f row ting on the Arkansas river. The above lots are finely suited for sardeniogpurposes, a ready aale to the steamers on the Mississippi and Ai kau sis rivers can be ImU for all the vegelahles raised; best.-f &el to the steamers navigating the Arkansas river. Early applications are recoinroendel. H. 'WILSON. june H-twAwlm. Col. ;th lof irf" Nashville Union and American and New Orleans Picayune will copv and publish three times a ner-k for c-io nvavlh, and send bill to the 1 W Master at fort Smith Ark. latafhU Apji. tttk STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 9eran Ce4r strut, orrr the Mutual 'Prebrtkn Qf.t l.iECTKACT Ur .U.1UA1. THBABIU MAI JLTT. tOwU, A-te. May 1st. 1858. . . Premiums for I lie year ending. May 1st '6S , Interest on Loans, 'Ac . ,i... Guarantee Stock, additional to above 185,251 & l.vis oo 10,Ot' CO Lescec, Expenses, re4omed Premiums, Ac, i to May let Capital May 1st. 18M rr.s-t ine rapiaiyacmHniHHm (.uhhi ot in is uompaoy t3t&t bostguarkRteeof its entire reR bititv. Rtsks taren . n tho moat moderate terms, and !oas adiusted ami met here JOHN 0. FBRGOSON, Agent Nashville. Mya?. 1993 If KOtlSSO Is a new and iafelHttHe reined.-, for 'lapo Worm ; we are in receipt ef a'Muplr of th senuici? artiele njrai CURREY A MARTIN. ALWAYS ON HAND Fresh supplies ul alSTHK CHOICE AND PURF. CHEMICALS such as Quinine; Moiylki, Feliiine, Jtdtterint?, Lurinairtom, (Ju E-yU, Vtratrrmt, Wornftirm, f'loJun, Oil Cuberhs. OK Tobacco, Oibrate Polassa. Sub. Nit Bis onuiii, Cyannret Potasso, lod. Potassa, Wine of Colchicum Seedfrirp Bnektborn, Svnip ofSpceac Ac. Ac. all war ranlederfand genuine. CURREY A MARTIN PHYSICIANS PRESCnill'IONS. Thankfid fur the ttry rxtentir patronage which has 'icei ex tendeil to our IVescription Denartmest bv the Medical Faculty ofthe city, we wish to a-ure them that no but ir. murrey, me uiotm care ami vigiuuee nui Dacseou) avoid any errors either in the compounding or in the dls pensing of Precriplioes. With neattwu, remUnett, and cc cvraey in compound rojr, and ewtinenefM and freitmeu in our medicine', ho hope to continue to merit the patronage of the Medical Faculty and of the eotnmim'Uv. maySl CURREY A MARTIN., Ti EAIOVAL. STRtrdl A 0T.R ha ye removed JLv their stock of Drus?, Ae to the new and larire Store House reee-jtlr ereeleil on the corner of Col hire j and Union streets, (known .is Fife's corner, y where they wu be happy to se all ot their customers. jiine STRETCIIA 0111t DIE. T. L. Bit Y.kN respectfully offers hu services to thecifizen of NoshviHe in the'praetice of Medicine, and especially in tlie treatment of Chronic Diseases. Of fice on the corner of Union and Summer streets, june 17, ISM. 170RSALE. Avery desirable Residence on Broad . street, between Summer and High sta.; persons wish ingto pnrehase a liealthy location, and one convenient to the business part ofthe city, would do well to examine it For terms apply to R . A BALLOWE, junlu Gen'l Ag't No. B Daaderick sf. I TALIAN 31 EDICATED SOAP.-For render ing the harshest skin delicately smootfce; white and soft, removing saliowness, cutaneous eruptions pimples, Un, freckles, or redness. Its soothing influence immediately mowiinio bites. Ac. while its ddatnf properties prevents tl formation of wrinkle and banishes - them iralready formed, ehcilirig on the clieek of age the ra rWrni and smoothness of voutb. Prepared by Dr F. F. Gouraud, 67 Walker rf, 1st Store from Wm;,S York. ror pals uy w vt-vi? uikuiu. ! jlENClfvTlNliS'ijTllLVNm ' on hand, a well asMwtcd van-ty of foreign Wines and Linuors. nut up in wood and bottles, and for wle bv j fi.by GMRGEGRFIG. 7) INE Ai'PLISS AND PEACIIIiS.- Just re ceived, a fresh lot of Pine Apples and Peaches, put up iiglassjars,andforsalebr GEORUB OREIG. "VT UTS. Just received, an assortment of fresh Nuts and IN forsaleby febs GE0RGI7 GRL1G. UEli-'Txes7 Western Reser e Clieese7n ceived and forsaleby fob.' GEORGE OREI T1NK APPLE CHEESE. 76 boxes unerior loshen 1-ineAiylo CherWeJand Sgr feb TriG'Si-On tand aarf r t .?, T"7 GEO ItOErGRlilG. A. M!ts,by G Drop, ofvario fcvors, t reeved TTnVflT.ATE. A snner.or article of Chocolate ia C TOHckaid'mf 5dforsaleby Jh! GEORtE GREIG. 1 ...-nn vvriTfiA CANDY Just received by .mi.rtn1foiUdforsaI.bv GEOBOEGREJC. (- REEN TEAS. SO cans fresh Green Tens, herro T iadlv sealed, on hand and for aula by feb GEORGE QREIOy 27RESH TEAS. Jnst received, an extra asorn i oCBIaekand Green Teas ofthe finest qualities t$T ed,.anawarrantrt supenor, "f."' m