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em i? .fee N ASHYM LE: THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 20, 1853. the. railroad circus COMINQ. Aningenius circus manager has been electrifying the people of northern Stdtes oll summer. With a orv circus catablisiment, which X3 on its Avar to JNajiirHlc. It profcsc3 to be made up exclusively of ftlftrsfcf elected, from Uio European Hipodromes aud I American circuses; and-we must confer our ex changes uphold them in their pretensions. Not on ly are the artistes omiosing the troupe all "stars," but genius pervades its very advertising and mana gerical department. Its agent is the Rev. Wash-ijcctok-Yas'Zahdi, whose eloquence, -while the -Pastor of the Episcopal churches in Rochester and Elvira, every body has heard, and who aftcwards ' won many laurels as the editor of the Syracuse Star. TheXouisvillopresK, where they have beeu exhibit ing uunng the Agricultural Fair, indulge in the most prodigal encomiums, from which we select the followingparag-aph from the Loukvil.'e Democrat: ItAi.rio.tD Cmcufi. This is the last night of the gteat JJailroad C)r:u, an establishment which, tin der the management of the untiringand ubiquitous i Vaii Ordon, has made a grapple uKn the public ad 5j miration as firmly as a determined beauty who had made an onslaught upon the affections of asnicepti l'leyonth. It is no common show, th It-u'lroal Oil en; and the iron horse never had his bands ltountl to a train that bore more of merit, than is contained in this starry constellation of wonders. M'ile Uosa, the pretty Rosa, and the chap and the olisp's boy who make such small matters of great tilings on rope find -voles; the little JellQW who jumps a country of fences and rides every part of a horse from the fetlock to the tin of the nose, aud j. goes through balloons like a cannon ball; and the ' tlhy' little "hippodrome" who might stir up the jeal ouy of LcviLorter; and the two wonderful horses that are driven in tandem; and the c-lcwn, and the decorum, aud the bis canvass, and the trood order. 45 and the comfortable seats, and the moral character- , , oi an concerned combine to form a nucleus of ro onders which cannot be illustrated either in flam ing piclur&s or wordy elaborations. It is itself, like the sun and, in the beautiful language of the poet, tf 'there is no use talking." We again remind those who have not yet seen thi wonderful exhibition, to avail themselves ofthis, ' ' the last opportunity. ITIIE KILLING OF MAJOR ARNOLD BV DOCTOR STEINER. C, A few days ago we gave an account, furnisliod by a letter from Fort Graham, Texas, to the Wash ington Evening Star, of the melancholy affair at Iort Graham. Injustice to Dr. Steinkr, wc copy another account furnish by Dr. IL II. SrEisEit of Au 'giist'a Georgia, to the Chronicle and Sentinel. It is irry difl'erent from the ono we copied from, the ' "j Kvemnj Star : In your paper of this morning appeared an article headed ' The Recent Killing of Major Arnold at Fort Graliam," which does very great injustice to my brother, Dr. J. M. Steiner, U. S. A. The focts ?" regard to tiie melancholy occurrence alluded to - are these, Aiy brother was lV.aced in arrest bv Mai. Arnold for liavinir punished a Lieutenant, for usin ... . lmguagc to hini, which no gentleman and man of courage oomu lor an instant tolerate. Alnj. Arnold, ' knowing, tlmt my brother would ask to know whv he was arrested (the matter between Steiuer and - the Lieutenant being of a private charter) deter- mided, in consequence of an old fcti.i. to rcpiy to i 'l'lestiou in such a manner as would force the doctor io strike him, when he would be held ex- disable for taking his life. My brother did not resent the offensive language in tho way Major Arnold anticipated, but remarked that the reason r assigned for his arrest was not in accordance with the facL. whereupon Major Arnold drew one of ' ' his pistol and shot at my brother who was stand ) ing about five feet distant. The docter returned the Cre, breaking the Major's left arm above the '. . elbow. Major Arnold fired a second time, but again without effect, when my brother shot him ' , ''-through the body. Major Arnold attempted to ..." '.ihoot again, but the pistol snapped, when my brother hilled him. . Dr. Steiner acted on the defensive throughout ; 's the rencounter, and only returned shot for shot. T'l'Maj. Arnold was in command of the post, and could have ordered mv brother into close confine- nient, lmd he deemed it necessary, without the least personal risk. -The idea that Dr. Steiner killed Major A. simply because the latter arrested him for a supposed tri lling military offeuoe, is rather too absurd to call for contradiction. That the Doctor attempted to es-:-' ' rape is utterly untrue. Major Arnold's death for 'T, bids any comments from me on bis conduct, but jus tice to my brother demands that the facts above ; mentioned should bo given to the public. ' It appears by the news received yesterday from Texis, that Dr. Steiner, after an examination ln-fore , n p'udioial tribunal, has been acquitted, but is under "militaiy arrest, awaiting Gen. Smith's order for a n Court Martial to try him. . Sad OcctrnnEscE. Mr. Stf.vexs, a workman em ployed at the Taper Mill of W. S. White-Van, near tills city, was killeJ on Tuesday last whilst arrang in? some niachinerj- in the mill. His body was "Shockingly mangled before the machinery could be stopped. i It will be seen, by reference to our Legisla tive Proceedings, that a resolution Las passed both houses appointing this day for the election of United States Senator. Miss Jclia Uexnttt. This new candidate for public favor is gaining golden opinions from every one. She is a most charming and fascinating ac: troFK, and wc regret her stay is to be limited to one week. AYe strongly recommend all our readers to see Miss lUCNirrrand enjoy the same pleasure with ourselves in witnessing her able and artistic per formances, and in listening to her clear voice and - ringing joyous laugh. 0O Tho success of the atmospheric telegraph for transmitting packages from one point to another ia.said la be complete. A company is now being formed with a capital of $500,000, for the purjiose of cou-triicting a line of telegraph from Doston to New York, having a cylinder two feet in diameter by means of which it is believed that packages may ha sent from one city to another in fifteen minute?. Mrs. lkooiiEn, the notorious champion of woman's lights and inventor of the equivocal cos tume which bears hcr'name, is lecturing at Cleve land, Ohio, on temperance, and the kindred issues. She appears always in the llloomer tires. The "Cleveland JyhiiHltiikr relates an incident at one of her lecf ivres a few days ago, which indicates that die has not yet fully vindicated woman's rights, oven in her own case. She had given out that she -would deliver another lecture in the evening. Thereupon Mr. Uloomer stepped up to the stage and whispered in her car. She immediately said to the andiew : " Jy 7is.fcuZ thinks it belter for me not to lec ' tnro to-morrow evening." The great champion of woman's rights bowed submission to the will of her husband. E5r" I'1 England tlie amount of damages for in juries on railroads is graduated by the amount of the income enjoyed by the persons killed or injured al the time of tho accident. At a recent trial of a suit brought against the Lancashire aud Yorkshire jailroad company, by the executor of a gentleman who was killed on the road, in consequence of a train in whiolt he was traveling running off the track, a verdict or $3,000 or 15,000, was given. It is not slated what the income of a gentleman issoppojed to be, but a laborer's life would be worth equally as much to him, we should think. Tlie railroad companies probably think different. Kr.BE Navigation ok tub La Plata. A letter received in New York from llio Janeiro, announces the conclusion" of an important treat3 between the .'United Sattes and the Argentine Confederation, -ivliMi is understood to secare the free navigation -r.l.. T PIt, find in tributaries, and also J ... ii.u uiu .- - . .0i the rights of conscience to our. .citizens who may soiourn there. Similar privileges are secured to us in Paraguay. PArcnMitx, Tuesday, Oct 18, 1853. 7o the Blitors of the Union and American.; This morning, about 10 o'clock, Mr. James Sik rnExs was killed, by being caught and wound around a' win, uu uaj put on a jarce apron or sacs, mat covered him fttfrvgr, tt. protect liiniself from the spatter of the grind - stone, and. .by some means it got caught in the driving shaft, and wound him up and killed him in almost arT instant, beating'-.hi3 head up in a shocking manner. -. Jle leayes a wife, (just ready to be confine3,TSmd three small children, the oldest aged about 5years, In a perfectly destitute condition, andiwithoutreja--tions who are able to help them. She is perfectly sensible of lier condition, which, together with the melancholy and distressing -fate oY'lier husband, makes her grief bitter irr the; extreme. - Mn Stephens was, an honest, sober, hardwork ing man, .who had-mxother reliance. Tor hijdaily bread lor lnmsell and family, thin his daily labor, which he was assiduously applying' in my employ eighteen hours in every twenty-four tho -week through up to the time of his death. His family is now left wholly upon the charity ofithe world,, and. n u jiiijr jug eye suuuiu cuance io see ims, aim jvisii to giro a mite to an unfortunate, needy and deserv ing family, they can .dp so-by leaving it at youtuof fice or handing it- to'me.i or enclosing it to me through thtTosto'Dice, and for whiclf tbcy-wjll"re- eeive the warmest gr;ititude.Trora a'distressed-and..; penniless widow. I ' " Very respectful', '. 7- W.S.AVIIITEMAS:. A rediciuc for Females. A TegctaUo Compound. One in great demand, ami which is selling rapidlr..JJ)r. J. r. deomcoous femaijs bitters "A certain,; efficient, speedy, efleciualandpermane'nf rem edy for all female complaints, which are in any way caused tit brought on by a vitiated or inefficient action of.lhe Ute rine Organs. It will immediately cure'lheSick Headache, "Fluor Albtw or Whites, Hysterics, Chlorosis or Green Sick- net.", rams in the Small cf the back, loins, side; hoad, Ac, cold feet and hands. Palpitation of the Heart, Swimming and Giddiness of the Head, Loss cf Appetite, Difficulty of IJreathing.'.MelanchoIy, Night Sweats, Heartburn, .Vc.,ajid is afpecific la suppressed, painful, 'or "irregular 'Menstrua tion, affording immediate relief, young and old are daily being benefitted by it Numerous certificates could be ad dncetb but it is considered useless, It sells well erery where, One bottle (which costs only $1 00) will prove iU efficacy AH the above are but symptoms of some derangement jo cnliarlo Females, and the Bitters effect a cute by remedy- Ing such. derangements, . , J u -- YEARS OF MISERY . . . Can be warded off by .using. "Droaigoole's Female Bitters," at once relieving that sickly-delicacy, that scrawny, pale and swarthy complexion, which are common among- females every where. . ' BEAUTY AND LOVELINESS Connected with healthy, robychcels, uninterrupted health and buoyancy of spirits, can all be retained by using one dose of Dromgoole's Female Bitters cverjr "morning before breakfast. MOTHERS AND FATHERS Who liave a lovely .daughter of about sweet sixteen, suffer ing with any form of female complaints, with swimming of the head, severe pains, palpitation of the heart, and melan choly, should at once buy a bottle of DrouigooVs Female Bitters, and permit her to enjoy health. Forsalein Nashville by the Proprietor, at the Patent Med icine Store, College street, aud by Druggists geneially " octlS dlw ADELPIII THEATRE. ljcec and Manager, . Stage Director, , Treasurer,. Prompter,.... John Gcecxt. ...It C. Gn'iEnsos. .T. LGuaus. ...G.ff. JOUNSO.N. ALTERATION OF TIME. Doors open at half past C, and performance to commence at The Manager takes great pleasure in announcing the Third Night of the Engagement of the Celebrated and Accomplished Actress, MISS JULIA BENXETT. Who will apjiear this crening in two of her fivorile char acters, CONSTANCE and MARION in the Wind Mill. " THURSDAY EVENING, Oct 20, will be irformed Sheridan Kuowles' Comedy of the tOVE CHASE. Constance , Miss Jclia. DctxcTT. Toconclude with the admired ietite Comedy of " THE 1VINJMHLL. ' J5"l!ox Office open from P, A. JL, to 12 M.; and from to H, P. M., the seats mav be secured. PRICE OF ADMISSION Box and Parouelte. 7r, cente: Second Tier, SO cents; Second Tier, (second class,) 50 cts; uoioreu li.x, cenls; ti'lored l.allcry, i cents. Doors open at Performance to commence at 7 o'clock. F ?IFTY DOLLAKS REWARD I will T give the above reward for the apprehension of i lh ttl-trA nt-TORm- U-lif.rJT.flU-!!.' fVv.Tr. .n Fnmi on tlie 18th of September last, if taken out of the State, or $25 if taken within the State. If be is taken in Kentucky, I will comply with the requnition of the State in regardtomnawayslaverf,in casctheamountreqnired in that State is over the amount mentioned above. The slave GEORGE is supposed to ha vo left for a free State on Wed nesday last. He is about six feet two inches high; weighs near one hundred and seventy-five or eighty pounds, and walks very erect; of a yellow, copper color, two or three of his upper front teeth are out; has several shot underneath the ttin of one of hU wrists, which can be felt on examina tion. Anv information in regard to the negro can bo com municated to me at Nashville, or sent to the Union and American ofiice. GUTH RIDGE ALFORI). N. B. Gecrge left in company with another negro, belong ing to Mrs Goin. " octlS lw EAHAWAT. NiheIstinst.,from my farm, the boySTE-- j rnr... ne isa ieet4ors incnes uign, anu 1 is auoui 23 j ears om; oi light copper complexion. He is aciuaintcd in Nashville, and also in Ruther ford count v, nnd is Mipposed to be in the vicinitv of one or the other places. I will give FIFTY DOLL'ARS re ward if be is apprehended in the Slate, or ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS if taken out of the State, or confined in jail so that I can get him. Any information in regard to said negro can be communicated toMaj. J. W. Childress, Murfreesboio; Dun can, Morgan A Co., Nashville, or the undersigned at Court land. Ala. . GEO. W. GARTH. Murfreesboro News copy 2 timesand send bill to this of fice. octS 2. DR. LTEByS PILE OINTMENT IS PREPARED for the Grafcnburg Company by Dr. Blvjivin" LiBnr.of New Hampshire. He is a Physician eighty-eight years of arc, and has for the last sixtv-three j ears u.-ed this Ointment in his practice. A cure is war ranted, no uiattr how extreme the case. This is sufficient to induce every person suffering under thisdfcease to try it. Price per Bottle . The Vegetable Fills, prepared by the Grafcnburg Company, are used constantly by hundreds of thousanda, who attest their value. The tnieoperationof Medicine is to give increased activity to the mentis possessed by Nature for the removal of the causes ofdisease. Fcrall billious disorders, Costivencss, Imperfect Digestion, Deficient Action of the Bowels, Liver Complaints, Headache. Activity of the Stomach. Ac. Price 2-" cents per Box, with full directions. Forsale by all Drug-gi-t. octlS ALEX. McKENIE, Agent. Froiluce Wanted. "I'XT'E will pay the highest price in Cash or Groceries for V t ai all kinds of Produce. ntig23 MORRIS A STRATTON. CORN WANTED. I wish to purchase ONE THOU SAND BARRELS of Corn. x:H4 lm A. HAMILTON. QAFirrY FUSE. 500,000 feet genuine Safety Fuse kJ Dy me ! oriffinal manufacturers, forsale bv Jlll-.AiilA.il, VtAlSUM Jfc UU. atW. H.Gokdox A Co.'s., Public Square. jyl5 -pRYAX'S AM) LOCK'S PULMONIC WA ly FURS For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma Consumption, Bronchitis, Influenza, Hoarsene's, Difficult Breathing. Pains in tbe Chest, Spitting of Blood and Sore Throat. Perfect freedom from cough in ten minutes after iLe-for sale by H. O. SCOVEI. rpRUSSES tor Mull and VhiUnn UteroAbdomi L nal SupjKirters, of the most approved patterns, nnd modern invention, recommended by the Medical Faculty. For sale by H. G. SCOVEL. ocH If DISSOLUTION. rpHE partncrcJcp heretofore existing under the stvleof .1 CUUHEY A MARTIN has been this day dissolved by mutual cmiM iit. As it W durable that lhe business of the late firm should b closed :is early as possible, all thorc indebted by note or account ate ieoi (fully nuiieied to make immediate pay ment to Richard O. Cu'rrev, nhoalonc is authorized to re ceipt them. RICHARD 0. CURREY, oct.v j.g. martin; TENNESSEE BAPTIST FEULALE INSTITUTE. MiTurnr.Ksr.oKO,' tens. THE next term of the Tennessee Baptist Female Institute will conniencc on Mon.lav. Sept. 12, 1S53. The teachers, recently of the'Nashville Female Institute, will make cverv effort to secure to those cntru-ted to their charge, a thoioughond judicious education und would be pleaed to receive the patninnge of their former friends. Information mav be obtained of Rev. JOS. H. EATON, 1). IK, Pres't Board Trust's, J.VS..F. FLETCHER, Esq., Secretarv, july2C 3m end or of the Teachers. NEW HOODS. "VTTEhavc just received our as.ortmcnt of .u"ls'. CASSIMEiiib & viTIMOS, new aiyies anu varieties. Also, an assortment of Fine Rendv-mndc Clotliinsr. and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. , . J-ep'-'O CLIFTON A.ABI10TT, No. 15 Cedar st. BY TE1LEGKAPH. TELEGRAPHED FOR THE UNION AND AMERICAN OF TUB g STEAMSHIP. Asia. Hew York, Oct 19. Steamer Asia has arrived. jNew'snot important, decline in Cotton..,, The SulUn has not yet signed the declaration PER STEAMER ASIA. EWVoniq Oct. 19. A letter writer from Paris to the London Times sajs, tliat the English and French Governments Lave notified Russia in strong term3 that it is now too late to issue more modifi cations, and that England and France will support thejntegrtty of Turkey. This, however, wants con firmation. Commander Inglefield lias returned from the Are tic expedition no tidings of Sir John Franklin. Pittsburg, Oct. 18. River filling, with twoJeet one inch water in the Channel. CrscixxATi, Oct. 18. The River is sLitionary. YAsnixoTO.v, Oct IS ThcState department has received official information of Judge vroom's pre- .... .T.l sentauon at. ienm. The Navy department has late advices from Com modore,' Perry's squadron on his way to Jeddo in the xsiana oi xnipuon. Clabksvii.le, Oct. 19. The S. 1J. Shipper struck alog at Silver Mine BlcfTlast night andsunk in five feet -water. . JiOnsviLiE, Oct 19. The river is ata stand with 2 feet i inches water in the canal. The Cars containing tho Easfern mail, due at Cin cinn'ati yesterday, was destroyed by fire between Cleveland and Uolumbus. The mat! is entu-ely aa- stroyed. The New York papers publish aletterfrom Judge 'lironson m reply to becretary Uutline. lie says "the power of appointing is vested in tho Collector alone. I will not interfere with theexercise of your powers ana nope you will render like justice to xnej He also denies that Secretarv Guthrie Im anv right to issue instructions for the government of his conduct or making selections lor omce. I". O. Furrell's celebrated Arabian Liniment triumph ant orer disease. , THE following is from the principal accountant of the wealthy and highly respectable h .use of Messrs. Voris & Uro.,of this city, aud presents ONE OF THE MOST WON DERFUL CURES IN THE ANNALS of medical history. Mr. II. G. Farrell Dear Sin Actuated by a sense cf grate fulness, I submit thefollowingas an instance of the utility of yo r great medicine. My child, three years old, was sud tlcnlv attacked with a terrible disease, which in less than &ix hours prostrated it to total helplessness. The limbs be came soriged that nota joint could be bent; the tlesh turned black and cold and entirely deprived of feeling; the eyes died, partially closed aud altogether blind, follon ing this iras deaf lies to all sounds; the spine became contracted and m curved that when lying on Its back the head and heels ouly toached. Indeed, the child presented everr appear auceof being dead. Immediately on the attack, the family phycician was called in, and for three eeks he labored to restore it to feeling, but all in vain, although it was blistcied a dozen times and various rubefacient Liniments applied. A consultation of physicians was then held, but to no pur pose, the case was then brought before the Medical Society, out nothing could be suggested which had not already been doocaud the doctor then told me he could do nothing more, j We then commenced appl) ing your Liniment freely over the entire length of the sjune, and you may imagine apar eiitjor, when, after a few applications, icturnirg anima tion was apparent, and it rapidly recovered with the excep tion of the siht, which did not become perfect for near a mouth. The child is" nawhcaltby and robust as can be. Firo other cases ot the same kind occurred previously in my neighborhood, all of which died, when there is no doubt if vour Liniment had been used thev would liave recovered. HENRY G. CLELAND. Peoria, March 1st, 1851. A HARD LUMP ON A HORSE'S BREAST. Mr. U. G. Farrell: I liave used your Arabian Liniment with gratification in several cases, the most remarkable of which was a large lump that appeared on my horse's breast. It was very hard, appearing to be hard gristle. It remained for nearly a year, when I applied your Liniment, one bottle of which entirely cured it. I can recommend it as the best Liniment I ever used. JOHN CRAWI. Peoria, Feb. 2uth, 18-15. Look oat for (AwnttrfeiU! The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appearance, called W. B. Fan-ell's Arabian Liniment, tlie moat dangerous of all the counter feits, because his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knovledge that a counterfeit ex ists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought iu evil eflects. The genuine article is manufactured only by H. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell's. thus IL G. FARRELL'S and his signature on tlie wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold by CARTWR10HT A ARMSTRONG, and by regular authorized agents throughout the United States. Z3f Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTEDia svery town, village and hamletin he Uuited States, in nhichoneis not already established. Address II. G. Farrell as above, accompanied with good le feretce as In character, responsibility, Ac octl dAw NO. 20 ir 31, SOUTH MARKET STREET, NASnvlLLK, TEXS., GENERAL COMMISSION, RECEIVING, AND FORWARDING JIERCHAXTS. And Receivers and Denier-, in Cotton, Keepson hand a full supply of GROCERIES, BAGGING, ROPE, Ac.; AND will pay the highest price for Cotton, or make libe ral cash advances on the same for shipment. Nashville, Oct.G.lS.'S wAtw. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WILL be sold at auction, at the Court House, on Sat urday the 22d inst., at 2 o'clock-. 1st. 12 or IS Building Lots in Brownsville, near the Gallatin Turnpike, 12 miles from Nashville. . Sd. 115 acres of land, 8) miles from Nashville, be tween the Murfreesboro Turnpike and the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, part of the Davis tract. Sd. Four Frame Dwellings, two rooms each, Nos. 12B, 12S, ISO and 182, Cherry Mrect, beyond Stone Bridge. Terms: 1, 2 and " years credit. Jth. A Brick Dwelling, six rooms. No. SI Spruce street, ear Cedar. Also, a vacant lot on Cedar near Spruce, fith. A 22J- acre lot, 2f miles from Nashville, oa west side of Nolensville Pike. 6ih. Eight Building Lots in West Nashville, Nes SO, 32, .r.2, 002, 104, 125, 171 and 176. For further particulars see handbills. Any of the above properly will be sold privately, if de sired," before the 22d inst. Appl r at office, up stairs. No. OSCherrvst " R.W.BROWN, octl Real-Estate Ag't HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Y virtue of a decree of the County Court of Davidson countv. rendered at the October 1 erm. 18..3. in the caseu .Marv l. Hendrick s, Administratot oi tm. Hen dricks, dee'd and others ti-partt, I will offer for sale at tho Court House in the city of Nashville, on Wednesday the Sd of November, 183, a House and Lot, situated about one mile from Nahrille,on the North side of the Charlotte Pike, fronting on said pike 43 feet, and extending back 244 Said House and Ixt belongs to the estate of William Hen dricks dee'd, and is sold fur distribution, T tutus Thirty dollars in Cash and the balance on a credit of 1. 2 anil 3 vears. Notes with cood security required and a lien retained on the property until all the I urchase monevispaid. F. R. CHEATHAM, octU dAtw td Clerk. BANEToF NASHVILLE. October S.ISSS. SIGHT and time drafts bought and sold on all accessible Ioints iu the United States. I'ncurtciit Money. All kinds of uncurrent Bank Notes purchased and sold or received on deposit upon favorable terms. Gold. The sailing rate of gold is a half per cent premium. Interest on Deposits. This Bank pays interest on deposits ot" money subject to be checked out at the pleasure of the owner. Ofiice Honrs. In order to meet the requirements of trade and the con venience of tte public, this Bank will open at 8 o'clock, a. m., and close at 5, r. u. The advantage of this arrangement must be clearly manifest to every business man in the com munity. N. H0BS0N, President. Weslet Wuklvss, Cashier. octll tf RICH FALL AND WINTER GOODS. VT7- A. A J. O. McCLELLAND have just received the V largest and best selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever offered in this market, which they offer to the trade at lower prices than they can be found in any other house in the city. At No. 20 Public square. Rich Drcs Goods. Brocade Silks, Rich Printed de Laincs Check do Rich Plaid " Plain do Elegant Plaid Cashmeres; Super bl'k do ' Glasgow Plaids; Plajd Poplins; Plain Mous. tie Laines; Plain " Fr'ch Merinos A Cashmeres Rob Roy Silks; English and German Merinos; Neat de I.ainesp With a great variety of low price de Laines, Ac. White Good, Laces, etc. Cambrics, Jackonets, Swisses, Tarltons; Vat. Lace, Edging and Insertings; Jaconet and Swiss Trimmings and Flouncings; Lace and Muslin Collars and Chimizettcs; Jaconet Collars and Sleeves; Linen Cambric and Iiawn Hdkfs in great variety; Kid Gloves, Silk nnd Wool " Super Wool and Silk Hosiery, Cotton do; Black Lace Veils, Ribbons, Ac. In Cloaks, Talmas and Mantillas, we have the richest as sortment ever offered in this market, in Velvet, Satin, Cloth and Silk; all colors, with elegant white embroidered Silk Mantles, with Cloths and Velvets for making them. Staple Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres, Votings, Sattinetts, Flannels, Tick ings. Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Dometics, Bed Blankets, Sucr Coat Blankets, Shawls, Linsays, Print, Alpaccas. We feel confident that buyers will find it greatly to their interest to give this stock a careful examination, and in so doing save themselves some monev. octll McCLELIAND'5. No. 20 Public square 1500 Lbs, octS STARCU- 0a hand and for sale bv ILQ-SCOYEL. STEAMBOATS, I HEW 02LEAKS AND MEMPHIS V. S. MAIL PACKET I ' 'lit spienam new passenger steamer ! X II. It. W. HIlATuos-Niwei, Mas ter, nm run in uie noore irane mis sea son, leaving Memphis on her first trio on Satnrday, the 22d or October. The HILL connects at Memphis with the Nashriltoand Memphis U. 3 Mail Pack els and will give through tickets fro,a New Orleans to Tho splendid passenger steamer JOHN SIMPSON, will of J I2tS!l!rf, nm CidV' " 6 PM-wi,h K1' passengers A. HAMILTON, ) , 4 A. L. DAVIS, j .-Agent. oct 6 NASHVILLE AND MEMPHIS UNITED STATES MATT PACKET LINE. -70r. MEMPHIS, NEW 0 RLEANS. ST. MA 1' J.UUI3 AM) LOUISVILLE TRY. u 1-r.ivij i . 4 ne apienuid .ew l asscneerjcCiSTisietr Steamers Citt or Uustsviu.e, Jonx Smrsov, and Eubvs srwill leave Nashville every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, at C o'clock P. M., connecting at Faducah with the dai ly liouisville and St, Louis U.S. Mail Doats, and at Mem phis with the splendid New Orleans steamers Bulletin, H. 11. W.Hill, Geo. Collier, and Mary Agnes, giving through tickets from Nashville to either of the points above named. Tlie accommodations of ih s line cannot be surpassed, and passengers will find it by far the speediest means of 4rarel either North orSoutlu For freight or passage apply to A. L. DAVIS, A. HAMILTON, "el. Agents at Nashville. NEW ORLEANS AND NASHVILLE REGULAR PAS SENGER PACKET. BKLE-KEY, PEYTON A. KEY, Commander. This large and lnagnifi- "T1T Nraamur rnwr .....1 -T t repair at Louisville, and will take her place'ldTaKegSutTt 1 ackct m the above trade as soon as theieis sufficient water. nn.l trill vintinii. J-.r . .- H.uuivi j uun uuuennii it n iiim-itiicvn f i - ,..,.vUUouuimuie enure season. In point of speed, comfort and safety, the BELLE-KEY is unsurpassed on the Western waters; which, with the Ion experience of her gentlemanly Commander and the ac knowledged busines cajiacit v of her Clerk (Mr. Lewis North era.) enables us confidently recommend her to the busi ness and travelling oimnmnitv. Mr. Northern will give prompt personal attention to filtingorders for Groceries, Ac. t33 A share ot patronage is respectfully solicited. . JOHNSON, HORNE 4 CO, m.g.'. im Aeut. Nashville, Louisville and Cincinnati Kegtilar Hh Splendid new Passenger Steamers, ffXt!2i jl oi AiiViMAiN, ll. U.McCoiiis, Master, JOHN P. TWEED. David Miixa ivill make regular trips in the above trade, leavuuTKaii vv. v , uciocs,!-. 31. iteiurntne, will rnt cicij cuuesuay, ai4 ocloctf, J'. At. The above boats are A No. 1, and are officered bv ene nencea Dusmeis men, who will be thankful for orders for mercliandise. and promise to give satisfaction to all who V vMfc uuoiiivoo iu iiicii tan;. septlT tf JOHNSON. HORNE A CO Nnshville and Louisville AVeeklv Packet Y3. CAKVLV, C. T. REEDElt. Mastert f lHIj snlendid Steamer is npqrlir JL pleted.and will beet Nashville the first rise of the river. She will carrv -ion tnna and her accommodations for passengers are uneqiuledbv any boat of hor dimensions. She will be comman.ln.lhr Capt.C. T. REEDER, long and farorablv known to our Tnii4A-?Jfe rtK,',ar"'!,ctIy trips, leaving Louisville on TUESDAY S and Nashville on FRIDAY'S, at 4 o'clock T, ., j . e ronner P'e pa'-'engcrs will find various Itaitroad and Steamboat lines to mnrnr hm of destination they mav desire, vie The old established line . "a; union line io wtieeling; 1'ittsburg and Lou- isiue line: jenerson icai m.nl. i? . ,t Unu:.,.. auipicM HLvommouanons, comnmea with expedition. . . ... . . . ' - " "1 iutr iza mum ue uiieu as low as at uincinnali. t3T For Freight or Passage, apply to sejUO-lf HENJt T. YEATMAN, Agent. If sail and Wiiater STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT NICHOL'S CORNER, Xo. 13, Coriur$iuareaiulMtrid Street. AwAciZk. TTAS received his new Fall Importations of RICH AND u,tuA.M i- Al.lj AM) WINTER GOODS, to which he takes pleasure in inviting the attention of friends aud inepuoiic, leeung assured that he can offer as great bar- gaia i" .,.111 uv- iimuu IU me Cllv, IN RICH FALL AND WINTER Sri.TfS. Of the latest Pariian stvles. which eluding a beautiful variety of the richest and handsomest PlnM l!-r-i.l lll.lr ...-.! O.-I-.l X" IT . - ....oa, w..Aucic. o.uj.cu, .lanunai, ivepp, .. uiiu, us utw ueeu in una cny. New and. lieautitul Parisian Flaids, Of entire new designs, with tlie handsomest and RICHEST C'OJJ IIINATION OF COLORS, Including the gay, giavc, rich and elegant. New aud Choice French .Ifnrinrw. The most desirable colors in market, embracing the most u j".uw ...ii.i me iau.es in uuu ueauiiiuu ELLGANT RICH DELAINES AND CASH UIERES. Of the choicest patfernsand most beautiful colors, and in mci every oiner Kina oi ury uoous . suitable tor LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WARDROBES. Canton Crape and bmhroulered Shawls, of all kinds, eluding the Rich Broche, or Ca.-Iimere Shawls. JIOURNING GOODS OF ALL IUNDS. Of Bombazines, Alpacca, Cloths, Canton, Black de'Laines, Bareges, Grenadins,MourningSleeves, Collars, Chemix.tts, uaaanerciiieis, anu evervnung else suitaDle lor a LADY'S MOURNING WARDROBE. Also a beautiful variety of LACE GOODS, Honiton, alencienne, and Needle-work Collars; Rich iainoricnemizcits ana fcleeves; I in setts ; Jaconet ana cj... : i.-.j: i r . - i i . i - i.uj;iij;3, u3ciuug, vuuiunc M1U OWlS XlOUBClug, applique worK. Also a tine assortment ot LADIES' AND GENLEJHEN'S GLOVES. Handkerchiefs, Cravats; Silk, Cotton, and Merino Under sums anu urawers. HOUSEHOLD AND FA3IILY GOODS. Of Linen and Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings, Table Da- uii.-..-, iiuiiKiun, xunuuugs, urasuesaua uiupers. WOOLLUN HLAAKETS, Uuilts. l-lannels. Canton ilannels. Welsh Flannels and Cambric, Ac, Ac. FRENCH CLOTHS, DOE SKIN AND Tweed Cassimeres; Over Coatings, of all kinds. And will open in afewdavs a beautiful as-ortment of the LATEST STYLES OF PARISIAN CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Made of tbe vcrv best material. Ac Ac Call and examine this large and fine assortment of good, sunuuie iu iiieanproactitng season, ana you wiu noi ue disappointed eitlier iu styles or prices. Sept 27. 1SJC; JAMES NICHOL. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF THELATEST STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING I H. A. JESSEL, Arcade Clothing Store, Ao. 29 UfarL-et street, opposite the Union HaJl. riMIANKFULfor the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed 1 upon him, begs leave to inform the citizens of Nash ville and surrounding country, that he has just received one of the largestand most complete assortments of Gentlemeti't Fall ami Winter Clotting and 1'urnitliimj GvoJt ever brought to the city, which will be found unsurpassed in quality and workmanship, and at such low prices as "-amiot fail to please. The stock has been selected and made up under my own inspection, ejpretfli suited to ths wants of the city. Also a large assortment of Children's Clothing, suitable for all ages, and warranted to tit As my stick is very large, I can offer great inducements to country Merchants, either wholesale or retail, at very little above Eastern prices. Give me a call, as I shall take great pleasure in showing the Goods. H. A. JESSEL, Arcade Clothing Store, 29 Market st, octfi Sm Opposite Union Hall. "CLEAR THE TRACK." THE subscriber lias ju.-t opened, at his old stand, No 55 Market street, next door to T W. A W. II. Evans, the largest and most elegant stock of READY MADE CLOTH ING and Gentlemen s ! tirniaiung t.ooits, tie ever liad the f Measure or exhibiting to tus trisuils anu customers, which le is oflering at wholesale and retail, on such terms as will, he confidently "believes, give entire satisfaction. His stock consists of Frock aud Dress Coats, of every va riety of style and pattern; do . do. Pants and Vests, Over coats, Box Coats, Ac, Ac; Hats and Caps, a .arge assort ment; Carpet Bags, Trunks, Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Umbrellas, Ac; a large assortment of Gloves, Hosierv and Pocket lldkrs., Ac; all ot which are new, and purchased of the best houses in the Eastern cities expressly for this mar ket Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on bim, he invites an examination into his present stock and prices, as he is determined to spare no pains to please hi3 friends and customers. M. SULZBACKER, Agent, sept3 3m No. 53 Marketst GENTLEMEN'S 0UT-FmiNGESTABIISHadXNr7 On CMege street, one door South of the Square. THE undersigned would respectfully invite citizens and strangers passing through Nashville, to call at their store and examine the most elegant assortment of Finishing and Fancy Goods, ever brought to Nashville. We haveat all ti mes the latest styles and best quality of Goods, and invite special attention to our Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, whiih wc warrant to be ell made, and to fit better than any other style of Shirts. Our stock consists in jart of Linen and Jluslin Shirts, cverysize and quality. Silk, Merino, Cash mere, Shaker, Canton Flannel, Brown Cotton Sh rts ard Drawers, Silk Merino. Shaker, Lambs Wool,) Cashmere, Brown Cotton and Country Knit Half Hose, Kid, Silk, Buck, Beaver, Dog Skin, Cloth, Cashmere, Fur Lined and Plain Gloves and Gantlets. S--carfs, Cravats, Stocks and Ties, Suspenders, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Robe de Chambie, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbicllas, Canes, Razor Strops, Soaps, Cologne, Odors, Oils, Tooth Powder., Hair Washes, Tooth, Hat, Cloth, Nail, and Hair Brushes, Porte Monies, Pocket Books, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, and many other ai tides too numerous to mention. N. B. Ladies Underwear of Silk, Merino, Cashmere and Cotton. Gum Goods, Goodyear's Patent, best articles. Remember tho number SC. MYERS & McGlLL'S. Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of the Square, Nashville. octll Tennessee Powder. POAVDER Tennessee Rifle, in quarter, half and whole kegs. Tennessee Blasting, in keg and barrels, A full supply of the above description of Powder, war ranted equal to any in the market always on hand and for sale by july 13 CH EATIIAM, WATSON A CO.- ICED SODA WATER, This delightful drink, to gether with a great variety of choice Syrups of the best j niiafitv, may be found at the Drug Store of sept'H STRETCH A ORR, i Coner of College and Union Streets. ENGLISH JIUSTARD SEED. One half barrel of the best English White Mustard Seed, for Pickling. Justreeeivedandforsaleby STRETCH A ORR. septU Druggists, corner College'and Union Sts. CIDER VINEGAR. Four barrels Pure Cider Vine ear, warranted Pure. For sale bv septU STRETCH A ORR, MISCELLANEOUS. HATS TO SUIT THE SUASOX, Can always bq jroearrcd nt the "PALACE HAT STORE," No." J2.' Public Sqaare. JUST call at this establishment Kn& von will at once I.e convinced that Fit AN C ISCO '& WHITMAN can satisrv the most fastidioiLS taste and gratify the most ccononncsil spirit. A good and. at the same time a neat, becoming and tasty Hat, are the two esential desiderata coiflbTiifd in the Francisco'i Whitman Hat Every description of Gen tlemen's Dress Hats, Drab Beavers and Fell HuU can bo procured at this splendid Hat Establishment. FRANCISCO 4 WHITMAN. oetl No. 33. Public Square, l".VIlEN'rS AN'll :if AlHlIAlSAro"ii,rilHl I,, J. pall and examine th beantiTul assortmeat Of chil- C'UUES FOItCHir.T.S WDFEVFltS WP AT. dren's and inranfa Hata and Caps of the latc-t and m.t i f t.J tVymivt Tvv a approved style-., which are for sale t tlie snlwidi.l kit T . - "LUIiai ,&c. tablishment of - FRAXCTSPOJfc U'IHTUAY rpIEMpKOPOLlTANllATVpSi Xw io wish a neat and comfortable busin tfi do well to call and eiamme those heautiful new stvles lhat we havejat received. FRANCISCO A WHITMAN. rpilEI.UlES-WillGad every thinir l-JiirthZ X eoming for boys, children, infant and lillc Mises the Hat Store of FBANCISCO 4 WHITMAN. T ADIES' lj stvles which we invite t octl 83. Public Siuare. IIU3IE'S EXHIUITION. FALL IMPORTATIONS. F.VNCY AND STAl'LE. DRY GOODS. 1853. lSSX Kb, 5i", Collene street HIDING HATS. New and LeautifuT. che"J'.Tol Wood Naptbo, lipectQ.-ams, ConshDal-J. of Pans, London and New l'oik MODES tf. """-'s p. ac. he attecticn ol the Ladies. .1 FOUPAINS, ItHlIISES. IHIKSLWATISU. if. FRANCISCO & WHITMAN,- . . Arabian and M.utan- nSe4. 1 JOHN K. HUME is noW daily receiving from New York j -.' I'"? wU as-'ortedTetKoap; and Philadelnhia. hisfall and winter sunnlv-of d6.iraI'5i . SSaeiua CtimfamdSvm. ble goods, to which he most reSDectfullr invites the alteirT- lAr TIIK TWKru tion of all in want of, fresh and excellent goods suilable tbe season. JOHN K. HUME. ocfj No. 5T College street. QTAP1.E tJOOUS WeUh.Sax,.ny and ShakerFlan- KJ nets; (Hilnrif Kliiiinp?.-?? French and English Prints; Toweling; Fine Blanket, Ac.; Napkins; ' ratleUlotlis,Ac; JOHN K; HUME M An TILT AS AND CLOAKS.-r-Rich .Velvet Cloaks; Tuhua Mantillas; Talma Cloaks; AV'hiie Emb'd Mantles; " " Talmas JOHN K. HUMR Satiir and Cfotli Cloaks; wok Ulnilj; Cloak Trimmings; Extra handsome. AT HUME'S EXIIIitlTION. Will he found an aA-ortment of extra cheap Mous de Laiues; some a3 low as 12)- cents per yard. oct!J " A LSO ItlCil SILK DIIESS GOOI)S.-MaSnih- cent Plaid Silk: Raw Silks: lieautitul J'oult a .Sol; Rich Changeable Silks; ' Black Broche; " ltal-an Black .Silks; " Satin National; " Rep Silks; Black Armure Silks; Scotch Plaids; Stuart Plaids; ' Rob Roy Plaids; Highland Plaids: McGregor PlapiNi Paris de Laine?; Ca.th'meri cs; iladzimer Robe I"altenis; ALSO English and French Merinos' of all colors. Purchasers of new. rich and feahVetemat o-oodi are alt respectfully invited to the exhibition of '" : JU1L.VK. HUME. oct"3 No. 57, College st. ROOK RINDING, And Rlank Rook Manufactory. J. YORK & CO., BOOK SELLtRS' AND h TATIONERS. II AVE an extensive Bindery, and are well prepared to UL do Binding of everv descrinti in. and in anv stvle that mav be called for on a short notice on the most reason able terms. We have also a large b cfc of Blank Book m- crfrum lhe best Mills, and will Rule and Bifid all orders tor every description of Blank Books. Gneiss a call. iiinaery opposite &tate ltant.on LTmou Street, up-slairs. octll lm "OKOGANS ! RItOGANS! ! iAX) pairs Jrgro r i-rr Xj Brogans, consisting of Home made and Eastern Shoes, ' which we offer at verv Tow r-it.--.s K.mnprs foul nil other in want of good and cheap Shoes, would do well to give nsJ Also, a large assortment of Kip and Water proo and Negro Boots, suitable for the appn-acliing seison; for sale low by octo b iw R S. HOLLINS A CO. TUILDING LOTS A Lot containing acres and 6 1 rtfllps !w.twpn 1 !? nnil miTf.4 fmm lh ntti- V.. in Dr. Boyd M'Nairv'a pfan of Lots. Said Lotis at the corner oi two avenues su teet wide, and near the uostoy Pike. A great bargain will begiven in it for Cash. Apply to octll 11 IS. W. UKO General Agent. "VTEGROES FOR SALE. A very likelv negro wo L man, an excellent field hand, IS ytirs oli, and child 8 years old. I wish to sellsaid negroes'tosome person who will give them a good home in Middle Tennessee. li. H.UKUWN, oct3 No. 63 Cherry st. IT'OR SALE. Four valuable Farms, on the Cancy ? Fork River, 75 miies fmm Nashville, 20 hours travel by stage well timbered, good stock farms, and the river na-. igable for steamboats 7 or 3 months in the vear. Those wishin? to encase in the Lumber trade, or iu raisin? stocek would do well to give me a call. A. 1. DAVIS. Sept tf n At the U. S. Mail Packet Otlicc. .O OLD ADVANCED We have advanced the sell VJT ins rate of Gold to one rer cent nreiniuui. at which rate the public may depend on being supplied. Bankers and Brokers not excepted. Buying rates i per cent. septlT tf DYER PEARL A CO. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST received at No. 11, Cedar Street, a large and well selected stock of Cloths. Cassimers and vistinzs of the latest styles. AI.SO A large assortment of gentlemen's Furnishinir Goods. A new and beautiful stylo of Stocks. Shirt Collars, Cravats, Snsiienders. Gloves of evcrr dis cretion, Under-Shirts aud Drawers. Having made arrangement with one of Oae best Clothing T- i.i: .i ... - -- i . . i ii - m T nings, 231, Broadway, I am prcparreil to offer to mv cus tomers and the public. Clothing of a superior style and qual ity. Please call and examine for voursclres. jsuiuiisuiuL-iiis in new i urn w sunpiv lue, i ill. l. Jen sept o T. J. HOUGH, Agent IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. THE undersigned liaving just arrived fiom New York and Philadelphia, he wishes to inform his friends and for mer patrons, that he has purchased as larira and fine assort ment of Gentlemen's Clothing and Furnishing Goods that has ever been brought to Nashville They are now ready for nspecuon ai nis store, ine iiuklii'.') I'l.uiiimu ji.ni'UiuijAi, No. 11. Public Suuarc. I have taken particular pains to have uiadc an assortment of lUtra Size CUifiing tor Gentlemen, weighing from 300 to 300 lbs., and who have always been paying high prices to the Merchant Tailors. ALSO, a splendid assortment of India Rubber Goods, and CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING. from tbe age of 6 years and upwards. Vj .J A .11 .11 i jA. VAA. v.. I.? will take pai ticular not ice that I can supply them with Cloth ing and I urnisliin Goods cither wiiollsalk or bctail, as low as any one in the city. ALSO, just received a large lot ef fine Plush and Cloth Caps, of various sizes, which I can sell ticfntiffict per cent. lower than any other house in tlie city. vome one, come au, to ji. i-tm fclCj World's Clothing Emporium, No. 11, Public Square, Nashvi augSO 3m He. Come one Come aU ! This Rock ahaU fly From its firm base as soon as I ! ! ! . FALL AND WINTER STOCK TOR 1853--I. THE subscriber rcspectfidly announces to the denizens of Nashville and surrounding conntrv that he has nowon hand, nnd receiving additions Sail v. a )are slock of Gents FASHIONABLE READY MADE CLOTHING, for Fail and Winter wear. Amone which Mav be foundr tine Black and Blue Cloth Cloaks, t-panish do, Opera and Congress Coats, Double do, istack. lilne, iirown anu unve uver uoais, ruicc, i-aieioto. Box, Frock and Dress Coats, Business da, and other styles and colors too numerous to mention. Pants and Vests of ever style and color, to suit the most fastiduous. Likewise, a general assortment or CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING. Fine Shirt, Under-Sliirtf, Draw ers Suspcn. tiers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Ac , Ac. Country Merchants, in (articular, are requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere septlS L. POWERS, No "A, Market St., opposite Union Street. N. B. Not to be sold or undersold by any man or com bciation of men. I. P. " WALL PACER. " TUST received a snlendid assortment of Gold Paier. fj Gold and Velvet Borders, and Plain Satiu Pupcrs for. Parlors, Halls, Ac., together with a large lot ot unlow Curtain Paper, new patterns, wide Green Teistcrs. Ac SJfOn hand, a large assortment of unglazed pajiers, from 10 to 25c per bolt. KLAGGS A GORBEY. No. 20, College street; next door to the Sewance Houje N. B. Paper-hanging done in the best manner. octl! STORING COTTON, 1)ERICINS & CLA X ceive, store and ship CLACK Are now prepired to re- cotton. .Liberal uUVances made oct.2 c onsignmenis BOY'S CLOTHING DEPOT ! The subscribers have the most extensive and varied assortment el Clothing for Boys from i to ltj ever offered fur sale in the Union. Orders for Gentlemen's Clothing tilled at the short est notice. Persons purcliasing Clothing at this establishment, have the privilege of changing them if they do not suit F. A. HOYT A BRO. S. W. corner of Chestnut and lost, Philadelphia. April 6, 1S."i3 ly SPLENDID COTTON FARM FOR SALE A VERY rich Cotton Farm of 518 acres, in Rutherford county, '20 miles from Nashville, on the A. & C, Rail road, adioininc Snivrna Depot, about 275 acres cleared- balancc tincly timbered comfortable dwelliog good ont buildings,new Gin, Ac. Will also, if desired by lhe purclias er, sell about SO likely Negroes an excellent taw and Grist Mill, with said Firm. A rare opportunity is now of fered to buy one of the most sujierior Cotton Farms, Ac., in Middle Tennessee. TIioms wishing to purchase will please make early application to R. w. BROWN, Gen'l Agent, up stairs, oct No. G3 Cherry street. TVTOTICE. The insolvemv of the estate ofMonran iJ W. Brown, dee'd., having been this day suggested, j all persons having claims against said estate are hereby not ilied to Die tnem properly authenticated by me am aay of January next, or they will be forever bared. . T. B. CHILDRESS, oct6 lw Administrator. IGARS. WO.OOO Regalia. Cigars; 25,000 Principec' do. Direct importations For saieaow, ,:". " - .... -JOHNSON, 1I0RNE.4 CO., cctO Broad war. MEDICINES, &C. 1 1 t t ' s0ODs oooucogce. .W.iW d- i Tonu-i, Uicllnlson'sSlierrv Wloe. J.oa.itts.fcpeiieeV.lIooaand'sand Lronigoola Brrrtis Seh.eJani Sclmapps, SalHogton A William's Acre and Fetus Puis. i .l.l KEJIEUIES TOR COLl)S,COrciI.sf IIKON CIIETIS, Ac. ! HVr-y.r.. w.if ... rr.s a t .... -n.i.. r tii r at- 1 1 uTu i".. v. " J?W SlprHIUrrmt,. xr T. WKELS. . -ls Marit ntmMitA TkUn v. ,1 n "1 J liliVT3i iJirTStt,t"vIrStr, Smt cjijututlv JL haoaaninr sale altha lowest nrioes " . i t - "onni .a(l(UIC Fine Toilet anil Slmvins Soniv for' 1 ' . OImUIb a,..l Ohnr, n m. i a . t S ; ,!' t Totith-ache Drops asserted. Rert-ived an t (or sIe by T. AVKLIA i-hfmnuv. .WitfirppU-, ltoy.rry, GiUtn T,tr. Received bv . T. WRI.LS, oets Market Suvet. WALL l'AFKR. r r ?,i V JUkSH Oiad lttiera4 P-Qrr, Cieim tfhfLivd hri, mti em, ltd, ' Jr.teryH ,k4 Cur Urn uh.1 ttUr J'uptrs.aiucrttd. "-. Fw sale iiHiiowlly (jby T. WEL!?. I-'iNlTwiN'ESiDSA.YDIES,vJ.,ve. r Chamjaigne, OiaM Ohjww. Dupev Signet), FrefR-6, PsJi anuADieticim iinuwies; jiMteni, iw, -j L.trel. anil irrfcilel: Wmes, lsili ww. iK , Receneil bv " "ts " ' T.WW.l.S,-Maiket,mrW. AllTIsT'S COLOICS, Ac. Oil CoJws in tlexible tubtw, Malny.uiv 1'alrfts. Sable. (laHid's hsiir and Bristle BraalW. I'alt-tle KlHreJ, arni.4ies, iJryiut;uH,.lc., Waerco!t-r paint bwion, 5loJ. " ' Dugui-n eot pe Pin boxtw. t Jo. iiMtenaM, a.sotia.. Received and At sale io br nets" ; - ' - " 31 Allot. SJv Fine crofcli and shade VeCeeri, ' ' i' , - . "t; wtXts. ., Market Streut. Jlaraau Amies, Nvnu Paper. A aniishes, assorted. OQered low bv oetit T. WELIis. COACH VARNISHES, ASSORTS'iV, " PALNTS. ANDOILS.tfi.W .. GLASS AND GLASS WAltrt - . liKloUH Of ALL Sustrs, Dvk Sibf" or Kvutr VAtir. MEDICINE CHESTS, Ac. ,' 1 I AsorteiI llf-dlcine Cht, Media SadtiUvfn, Ssieo(vi' pocket instnmicnts, Vl.tiriMU iV 6iMk yr l'wV, Otmchin-g, Capping, Atutrntntin", llaramlHve IsMrunieiits, JltduMl .Npuo, Hwe awl Spring lancets. tritcitorr. Micrb.scsipes, Ttlleseopes, HplrotiHkr a4 Ttfmumtkt receiveu nun lor sate by T. WKl.Ii?. Sign of the ilau ami Mortar, on Market, oppaeitf octS triwtiiv Union stn et, Nashville. CLOTHING. TO EARLY AND CLOSE EUYEESOx 2EADY iTADE CLOTHING. LANOE, ELSBACH & 00., IIanuiactiirer3 and Dealers in READY-MADE CI OTIC I NO. OWING to tlie increasing demand of RcadvMadc Cloth ing in this market, we'have this season 'IaiJ in an un usual heavy Moek, a great part of which wo have new in store, and which we are enab.'ed to dispose of on the very lowest eastern market price and very saii?factiirv terms. Wewould therefore respectfully iiivite" country Merchants, visiting this city, and others iu tlie Trade, to make an evam ination cf our stock before purchasing, sept 2 tf LAXDL, EI-SRACH A CO. L.VNDE,EIRACH A: CO., HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, ilT. M, Xortk JlarC'l Stnet, XtiiU, i"M-f. WE liave introduced His week the FALL STYLE OF SILK. HATS, w hich in be-uity of finMi, lentuie and quality, are nnsurpusseil in tbe citv." ALSO. A complete assortmeut of C-VPS, raantifaehireti of the best material, the atter.tiui cf one of tlie tirui U-mg chiefly devoted tothis branch. We' flatter ourselvs iu be.iigab-e to give satisfaction U those who may favor us with lbe.r patiiniage. Country Merchants are lenieetfnllT soticalcU ts examine our stock betore purchasius. sept2-tf LANDE, ELSBACU A CO. TUST RECEIVER A large Mtpplr of KoMat; f J Magyar and MetroMilitan Hats, whidk are for sale !nw at sepa-tf LA XI IE, ELSHKCK & CO. MARINE & IIYLAA'D' INSURANCE, BY OP HARTFORD, CONN. za- ine-unuerMcne.!. dzenis tr llns okl aud rumonsl. ble office, is always prepared to issue ,lieiesuwnmreva r rissoniavoraDiciern. r 1 . r t J - aV L1N1)SLEY & CROCKOTT, Agents oct 7 lm Nashville and Davidson Countv. It isnomoie the moral duly of man ts provide the daily bread fer his family while 1 lives, than it is to pro, ide against their being left penniless m the event of his death. Jul i ft. .fottrnal w Lift Ini. LIFE INSURANCE. Tim AiTAXiJufy r ut: nsmtAXcK, as Exurumn r.v tpi: LIFE INSUEAIYCE O O BS ? L 2M "ST NET ACCWrULATED CASH l-'UND, f . rK -w r h Jv f V . T j Havo you Insuranco on vour !Cifc. fori JiO I3-jc- cfit of a Sarviviag I'ainily, Uclirfos, ' or rriondi I ARE THEY FULLY PROTECTED BY INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE, Krom lie nuiHtf eriU thitt wry nrie afrm ijy.-A )e4ilh,tit a ihirnttf .in1 n rntimf,prApe A itttr '-- finey f H-t-tOABBorr, so'r. rKbi.siuvKs. wnsiw, ters't UHAKLI'SGtUs Acwabt. P. P.PEGIv, Agent. Dr. B. W. Hall. 1 ,jiipi. Dil P., M. Poai, Meal - t ang illf. I'll O TECT 1.0 N JNSUllANCK GOMPANV OF HAH 0R0 ONN Z3 Capital Stock, Annual Premiums anil Western Fund 81,000,000! INCORPORATED tS2T.. Policies of Insurance wsited at all tim. on the most favoi able terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE RY IlftU, OR THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, by LLVDSLEY A CROCKETT, Agents for Nashville and Davidson County, julyl ly. s. JL s-iwrcu, p. l. xTAiXset, iliiowabp. SAWYER, XLIME & CO. COMMISSION MERCJIA NTS, NO. 129, FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. E. HOWARD, sepllC, Aw Orhaht. IQUOltSTlOu bbls Star WliSyJ" " 1W bbls Old UoiirUin. M)iMgabetj, and obi Rye do; 10U eighth pijies (Itainiiaieiie llramly, up. arlHli-; 50 casts -Malawi i .no. m sale iff septs t W. H. GORDON A CO. - 7ALUAII1I 1H I-llIi"iti HOUSE I'OIt V SALE. Tbe undersigned ofiem for sale his residt-nce n Spring or Church Street, with the furniture if desired. Terms made known on application to B. C. FOSTER, td. Or in my absence to G. M. FOGG, une 17 tf. TO COUNTRY JIERCIIAWIS 1 would eat the attention of dealers, to lhe hfttvy Stoek of Wall Papers. I am now leceivin? nad i.iersired to after on 11 . i r 1. 1 . .i- uivv unu. ia.,iaiMc 4..-1 m. bcftlia V. ... c ...... lEJIhNI.. Swo barrels Jjiuwvine llydraulw f- Vy just received rod for sale by I I sept "T5 JOHNSON A.H0RNK SUNDRIES,. THE . NASHVILLE KANUFACTTJRING CODIPAa'.'' I m . imen ,s no,r P"vided with Machinery an I -T. Too!f. complete, of the most modern construction; ain, with the best Mechanical still that the cotmsrr affords, ud Wlovvs- Mjr SOl'Ci'0nleR'" ThfJ"rePrePareIoeeutea ! w r RAILROAD MACHINERY. Y ' F"'ffh.nd J1 Carscompteted.Wiljna every description of work aimertamincto ftaii Roads, , STEAM ENGINES. . Y lJ stahonary from 3 to 5X) horse-power-ml' boilers or the beHjtnuem Tron. - i v ' - SAW MILLS. T CMMepWTo,mrg -PSashorCireuIar &rv , cmplcie, witl ud Mjt approved modes. "''I'COforSurMiils'an I &bte" !-,un'c. -bracing Outlrov , : ROLLING MILLS. I rn TSJT' CL,t,IronUoI,,-rsam,!,Il machinery for Ro i ,r t B!USS -OIRONCiSTINO. Oranvilecription w,th shaftin?. milt gearing, wa e. wWeKcast .wn Ifauliraalls.Ac,Ai, made ,to eer. Address Jon. Tu.ii,-soy. Agent. , who is aVaetfca! m innei lr President ? N Stare and fnr ale Cheap for Cash ; X 1?) bbls Cin. Whi-kt: loo kegs N'aiU, assorted; StW bVUnour,Triouunds; bags Coffee; Uagft&K. Srft; 2j bbU Loaf. Crashed an I i fbls Mohss4s; Powdered Sugar; - hts jiubaeao: various lo.noo TtiM rin. ?2-liJ v.? . :; oases Jenkin's Teas; .0 dtfe-SJeflln-An.; 9 bblsMason'a BUckin- ' .ri.'? r.'.'PS'OK l'ain -3 reel Packine Varo. ?? PP." "read; - 1 W.bltoston Crackers. 4 bblsSuar A-Piena d pice. Ginger, Indigo, Ma r CoUtm. LU-inpj. lk-d Cerds and Plough lanes. ort4 tf. A DMINLSTR.VTOIl'S NOTICE. Noticeiibet ' bv givvo.tii ttil prnaiudtbled to the estate of Hun , : w ,. l- .1 . I ... e j Fs Btent. ami thoe harmir claims aga.ost the estate are so Jj'eiLlo pmst tlem ivithin rtm tune prescnbed by law--thev will be Hirer er barred. FRANK McGAYOCKV fctt Im Admr . . '. t'oi iRiVj4iLsmiI ' IlIAVKlhis day assotiatod with me in the Wholesa e Gnyctfr). C-tHiiinisxoa. Raceivmg and Forwarding B swess. J6r.i: X. HJKi.htr.'ttk. latent CIrksrilItf. Tern: .imdwitlid name and stvleftt IUktA HollixiSwosto. HENRY HART, Jr t)S32rs llio Coffee. JX STORE AXD FOR SALE BY . t, 12. JLoomis, NORTH EAST CORNER SQUARE, j kh-1-!! .A.snviixi. vox. L THEBZiT.OF E00IS AND SHOES ARE ALWAYS THl. CHEAPEST. "lHAKLES S.U ERS. c nur of Mirltst and , ; Lnioii streets, w.mkl sat- ton-scB.toniersoad . 1h.lMlllietiut hf stiil contimuw to m..nnfW-fnr nit 1 X fcinAs if Jtrwrfsao,! Sbw at th pfcoriest notice anil of got- iaaMnait. jte nt uvw & nanu a large sioeic ot ine atx -named article. b..lh btrtvy and light, U" the latest fas.hiji vf.his wvBmaJW. wbxh Be offei-s 6r sale at as low pner-a-i the same qnahty can be ptwebafed in tlie ritr. All ' asks is to give him' a call aod be convinced that ft U to H: ituerett rf lie hover to eneoureg home industry. He aLs.. MftkiM to orxler arui keeps wt hand a superior article of 1 dies ?Iihm, svitabW ftr iH and winter wear. f.'-Sr itainng aooc ai jiw txnoriesi notice anil on-rra --t -unmiiMifTmss, w od4 tm the, EirroEnrai of fashion. m m m x 3 Partss ImportcJ Honnets. Milliner)-, A-c. 1'ALL ASIII()NS I'OIt 1833. 500 FANCY BONNETS. WK mmltl mpectluHr iiifjnu tta Ladies of town and emuih-v is: w,e will, on Tuesday niornmg, t ira, einoror iwirirrui ueneni. tiw UrgeotoRd mc:" lssatifiil stoek of Psacv Boooels, and new styles, cf Emb I Itetgia.le and other styles ot" Straw Uoouets ever openeu tv Nastivtlie or in the W'etL likewise, rich Plumes, Uea 5 I i.es Flowers. Ribboos, Dress Goods. Perfumeries, Ei lrilerie l Fiuwr (ioo4Ac cnprtsirg320,60o wcr llsrinjr iniparteii a great part dinfet troot Paris, our pric. faall be lower than anv of the bi.ied up milleoery adrer vertbeil as fiu&tmable and professing to tie the latest sty le-'. Oar hmg engagement m the Im'iues, now cine vein -Na4iriie, im doin a very citsasive business, must g usadraBtajjn ekw av oilier h.me in the city, anil we Ci ierorstv3 UuAour fneudx are well satisfied. So, no.. 1-Jies.u e wU y!- rati' t make your selections. W. on make ja Unit mar enebanimg than ever this fall, it lhe street, bIW and waddings, u-'ring Ladies cf super. Stood taste rnwi EngtanJ. lratre and v."e- York, to asm. s in our estaUislimeat We hare a (Medio esir .Wei t. fiiU, rich Dnsas (iuods at less ltun auctinu prices, a Ibv a.toek of ManfitU.s, Woolen Coats, Cnpt Ac rich Muslin cV Jj and Caslunitfres si z, anl '-5 crnts per yard, : vwisr Mjitiwi-i at sOc. worth l.Ba; rich Needlework goods vbemiietts. Ib&ms Rgbet. Pointed Colhtrs. Undersfeerc liattdkV), teiilAktly etobrmdered, at l.iH to 1,75, cheap a. 3 50 in S.00. likcwiw, a targe stock of Fancy Goods ar. J TrinmH'fljr. 1 rriii(t a Jsrye stock this ftll, otrr object is ' aake sbuU wntits ami lai-g- sale, giving the purchaser awironlayor rood bantaie-. At 1W iVi-ian WorW ot FssliiM, jfo. is, Union Strec. xteot to t-be State Bank. LWSE, . efit-Cni Agent TO BUSINESS 31 EN. '' EODE'S UNETED STATES ADVERTISER. A Mmtkiy J'u.-.J', ice. Ff'y Cenli a l'ea-r rjlllKubove 1'afier furnishes a reliable and valuable ttc X ciKint nt the Stte ot Trade, Prices Curreat, Review c. titeTJarkels, ltok NoU List At. Ac prepareil by the Dr.! taljut BesinsM which, jt trill contain a great deal of inter anr, reading ntattsr, conneete.1 with u.-s.fa! subjetts. Aic Xabbyaf Po-tagei, InteMMt TaUps, Ar. The HKMnd No- wiU be pbtiKhxi Oct if. and w!H con -taiiuall tlx; hnoioes-s inti.nuulimi above itoed, besides! ar tiekHon tlio "Prmtuc Type,"the "lWr Iiil, "Exteu- i . - Avt. " "3Sa. . Hn, ot i wnw, -.-nswsoi uw .Mucin." ,e , id -i w . 'ITeV WZT " rT"t" ui sw utHHn L,is4rn. oStanl -a - . w nt- i uT ' "c - .lureta uuaR142i K. Klillr, Trtl, llroaawsr, York. (S t aw fbr we.-ks' octt UttXUU T. LUS8,. JAJ-p, DAVltt-O ROSS Ax DAVIDSON," m- ' AYTO5l&iV3 AT LiW- i Y UTTEVIf ,LK, TKKi., WMmctiee Iw hi Liecoln and tse adjoining countlr? ..GEOItGE Vt. i-UUli, OEJfCY AT LA WAND LAND AGENT ATI pvasBsa - - . f-JJzr- 1!r,"ViFi!-'- " I!.LCaii.us, -Join L. Itaiior, -aHgaWtwVy Amt CAtte-niics, Gtivwnw W(..B.'C.iKrocLLt " ' -S.R. M'CAMY, a. . C'oimiiissioii and l'orv:nlins'Mefchnjit, vKATr.tmoa, tzsx. - 'Rum to I.Fal, " '' rtHVAIfW.t II.tRttH, .MKK A WtiirTHtW, KWi.T ItBOTItWW. VT. S. Wnmtix, amU J5U' w Nashrillef Tnn. N.I'.W GROCERY STORE! i-wtsi. w. wrmmL, d. .v. bosd. l'""- - Bethesda,Tenn RUSSELL & BOND, -Grocers and Commission Merchants, , . . ryt' iSr"uti"y. XatAiiBe, Ttri. MT Tlie btxiiest market price paid fer- Feathers, Bees wax latd.Waeim, TalW, Flnxsee.1, Ac., Ac. TtvS 1RAR LE RIJILDING LOTEORTsaLK XJ Oh fte Fnakhn Pikr, between the residences of Jc sepli huIx and Jautes A. Woods, K(, oontalhrng2." acre lie on it an excellent spring. Make early applications It W. BROWN, (Jen! Ag't, oei8 No. 08 Cherry t IyiUHUNl: ANWTiO IE. 2W pSfces heavy i"inca J ltaggiBjr inn jSece heavy M inch Bseging; MOevtls Hove m sore and Sir sole by J1 - J-"xaOy. HORNEA CO CA2PETIN0S, HATTTN03, RTJ03. &a, DUNCAN, JIORGAN Ai CO. HAVE now Htore, a large sl.k of Three-ply sup. In grain awl WW ngnred t'arpetings, Cotuvi Druggette Adsdade MaK TnMe Ries. fener and white- cheekr.1 if i ting of all kttKls. ami will be receiving regularly from the rnsmifteteres aU new styles, which they will sell by tbe pieea' Btdy St very IW prieee. DUNCAN, MORGAN A CO. anfrSO to Nes. 7 and TI. Public Sqaare " ', i t7i nT'RTvsEK, COMMISSWX MERCHANT, jfd. ? cARosDKtrr stbxit, New Orljsnf. REFBR TO: Oor. A. A'. Brown, NahviHe Tenn.; Col. T. II. McNeil!. Cnrnn cimnty. Mis.; Myrtle, Moore A Cix, Helena. Ark , Tenn.; Jas. U. aMtonr, hiwj., Ataens, Aia. oeW ly. COOKING STOVES ! PARLOR ST0VE3 J AND OFFICE STOVES ! 7 pOU Owl or Wood. A great variety of thg best and Drawing-lUwoi Otstos, Parlor Grates;' and Office Grates. I Casting every variety r mie otmp nr. SNOW, MACKENZIE A CO., KHtegc street, opposite aewaa rRAPPINtTI'APER. lea bundles East Ten VV nee ttwKom WrapftBg Paper. ' Received fer j Railroad this day, and far sale by -ar- W. Hi GORDON A CO. . ' J- i . ..'Ail f - i.c 7, . - - ..... ' . jS "" t XK 3iJ tmt 1 irutt i m viiSmam&miamm "-'-'Tttit Mat. ataKtaatlaVi A