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V 40 NASHVILLE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 0, 1833. MR. It 0 HERTS' HAMLET. The largest and moat fashionable audience we ye?eeaat the Adelphi since the Lind Concert Tru present at Mr. RonEnre' benefit on Monday Jjievenlng. The house appeared to be full in every - .-.nook- and corner, and we are quite sure Mr. K. m unusually complimented by. the number Mngnt eyes that smiled approvingly upon him from the brilliant and fashionable Dres3 Circle. i On tliis occasoo, Mr. Roberts appeared m his favorite character of JlaxnlH, a character which can ijevcr cease to have manifold attractions for the theatrical world so long as a philosophic and re flnpd taste prevails. Among all of Sbakspeare's conceptions, judicious critics have considered it the most sublimand perfect. To do such a character juitine requires uncommon abilities a discrimina ting and cultivated judgment to conceive the char acter, is well a3 the highest histrionic powers to .represent it correctly. Te do Mr. Roberts but justice when Ave say tliat he has these requisites in an abundant degree. His conception is perfect, so far a we are able to judge. In his hand", Hun Jet 13 not only every inch a Prince, but he is a phifo- wpnic i nnce one the very depths of whoso uy tne strange problem it is Ins tiny to solve. "We doubl, indeed, whether idea of tbo m-t l,,l w t seised upon or more correctly and chastely delin'e- j j1" l1J any oi -Mr. Uouerts' great predecessors. 'Wl&le we say this of Mr.RoBfatTS' conception of ITamlet. we freelv admit ilint)li Kv' ri-n,t,.n.i i.,r , i -. ' 1 IMim.lvWH .1 ... J -""i-anuii vi me cuaracter on tins occasion wa-j not so happy as we anticipated. He undoubt edly has the ability to make himself heard distinct ly in the largest theatre, but on this occasion, in the opinion of some judicious critics, he fail ed t6 exert himself sufficeinllv. "H'lintl, 111 ll.k tln.ti. f . 1 . . .1 . ... attributable to this ca-se, or to the immense OB C 6 crowd and the consequent .noise and confusion which prevailed, it was painfully evident that offline oi the finest passages in the play were but indistinctly heard in the remote portions of the .House. This wo regret the more, because many who were present on this occasion heard Mr. Jlon- r.KT3for the first time, and doubtless went awav willi a vorv iniUinin Ma, p i.: tt... 1 " !'"-' -uow- WU uuw ih;cih.'b .vcre aumiraniy rendeieu, - ami in a manner that all could enjoy and appreciate. J lie intemew witli Onihelia. the scpnn in whfch Hamlet "tries the conscience of the King," the interview with Gertrude, and tho clo sing scene, were all admirably rendered, and lacked neither fire or power to commend them to general approbation. We might particularize further, but it is notnec- ary. uur play-goers are well satistied that , Mr. ICoberts mettle is equal to the highest uemanus ot ins proletssion, and in the opinion of the roost judicious he will hereafter rank with the brig litest stars in the theatrical firmament. Ur M it. ..A 1 u ii.-j.ici mai we uave not space to notice, at leugiu, me subordinate characters in the play, sev eral of which were well sustained. Miss Keigsold?, as OqAeiia, acquitted herxjlf cleverly, and eliciled repealed rounds of applause. Mrs. Pope, as Ger tmdt, did but so-so. She is a very clever actres? Txit evidently tasks herself very little. Mr. Gp.eexe gave general satisfaction as Pohuius. Indeed the oW veteran never fails to "act well his part." ' Mr. Vaxce, a3 Laertes, played well, and '-the dead maj esty of Denmark" found a very kingly looking representative in Mr. IIakhis. So much for the play. The farce, "My Pre - cious Betsy," was a capital little piece, in which BcnSAnn, as Jhhtctii, excelled himself. . Mr. Gcier so;:, as Wcytuil, Mrs. CuiPfiNrEit, as Mrs. Wagtail, and Miss Rfjo.nolds as Betsey, acquitted themselves handsomely, and to the infinite amusement of the audience. KxrFDrnoi? to Lideiua. By a telegraphic dis - - paich from Mr. McLain at AYashington city, received : in Nasliville, on Saturday, the 5th insL, we are in formed that the cxjiedition for Liberia, advertised 'to eq'iI on the 1st of December, has been postponed Clo the 15th of December. This postponement is very opporiune, as ourPtail road will be opened through to Chattanooga by the il of December; our emigrants, therefore, will be ; ililrt in nice tl.v..1. C X-l it ri . . w.v, i-"- uuuugu Hum i.asuviue to savannaii m les time and at less expense. TheRiveuakd Weather. The river is lising witu twenty-seven inches on the slioals, Weatlier cloudy and inclined to be damp. Tne 7W;fo arrived yesterday and leaves to-day at 2 oclocl;, Col. Sa.m.'i. A. S.Minr, M. C. from the third Congressional district, is at present in the city, and . stopping with mine host of the Inn. The Colonel has a host of friends here who will be glad to si him. A $15,000 lSoDHBRV. The St. Louis Union, of Tuesday, says a robbery of 14,855 has been re ported to the polire of the city, but the inrstery which surrounds it is puzzling the shrewder among the body. Mr. Moroan Sickftt, a dry-goods mer chant, from Terre Haute, Indiana, is tho reputed victim. Mr. Sackett arrived in this city with a lady acquaintance last Thursday, and tcok up lodg ings nt the Virginia Hotel. He alleges that he bi ought with him the large amount of money mentioned, for the purpose of buying wheat. It consisted in part, as he says, of ten 500 on the Bank of Bussellville. The lemainder was in Ken- p tucky paper. Mail Horhery. At Cleveland, on Thursday, a mail bag was found in a freight car, with a large number of opened letters, which, from the evi dences, was despatched from IN'ew York on the 18th October, for"lndianapolis. The bill acconiianyiug the bag calls for ninety- seven letters, none of which are missing. All but twelve letters are broken open, and it is a little sin- gukr that every letter was opened with care, and the contents returned in each instance to the rHit envelope. Among them are found several checks promissory notes, a land warrant for 1C0 acres, a pension warrant for -10 acres, a receipt upon a iifi insurance policy from the New York Life Insurance Company, and two policies from the Providence Insurance Company, Nos. 1024 and 1225.) one for $5,000 and the other for 225. None of the letters speak or money, and it is highly probable the thief got nothing for his jioins. The Late S.vow-Stoum. On Monday, of Ian week, snow, to the depth of one and a half inches, fell, about sixty-fivo miles above Petersburg, Xa. At HoNkwysburg, Pa., the miow is retried to have fillen to the depth of one foot, and two deep on the t mountains near that plare, by 4 o'clock on Monday . nflernoon, at which hour it was slill suowin-'. At Ilarrirlmrg. sullicient snow fell to cover the ground some six inches, had it not melted. Four or five inches of snow fell at Albany, on Monday nfttsi noon and night, but only served to make pedestriankm disagreeable. Snow also fell at Rochester and rlghkeepsie, N. Y. At Staunton. Va., it was from twelve to fifteen inches deep, in many place-, it is said, breaking the limbs of trees. jWfGi.N-ciNXATf, Nov. 2. River fallen S inches. Sales 'Unew roes pork at 13 50. Flour firm, 400 bbl,- sold at 5 50, more sellers than buyers at tl-Ufipuie ,, Whisky 23o. Cheese 9c Sales of 200 bl.Umesj Pork at 13 50. Nothing done in hogs, very little inquiry swl but few offering. TImj Patehin Bank of Buffalo, the Oswego and Tioga Bank not ."! were refused here to-dav. I I AfAKHim In th.s eitv at the residenee of Tims. Well?, oa IMcnday mornin; tiie 7tli inst., bv the y, Rer. Dr. Edgar, .Mr. RonEr.r L. White' tb "Aliss Rosalie W. Woud, both ol Xashville. " ilay peace and joy ani love sublime. Attend them o'er the stream of time," COMMERCIAL. NaSHVILLS, Nov. 8- Cotrox. There is not mucji improvement in. the cotton market. Sales-to-day amount to only. 8 bales it 8: (3 roc eb res. It will be seen, bjr reference to our Prices Current, that somo few changes bayetaken place in the Grocery market sines oar last- " Halt. Fine sack has advanced from 2 SO to 3 00; the supply in the market is rather limited. Qukst Bigs Are now held at 14al5c Tallow Caxdles Command 13c. Fiatusrs Sell readily at 40a42c. oft EXCHANGE AND BANK NOTE LIST.- CORRECTED DAILY EV DYER PEARL A-CO., Muymg and Selling Rates, based op rutin aioce'fijty dollars: BOTTDUi. SELUXO. Tennessee, all notes payable at Nashville Jj' 1 " all others .'.V par- " par Bank "of East Tennessee.....' par Kentucky, all good Banks , pars pre Ch'm ti Indiana " " ' ".!1".!""H Pennsylvania, all notes payble' at PhilS; Kdis i dm ueipma. ..-..,.... pra " ' all others in good slandinj-9 y$ dis- ii New York City Banks. par " Country tff Z dis-3 Virginia s& dis pre dis par dis dis par par North Carolina South Carolina j. Georria .... i .... H dm ... 1 UTr'- .... Kdis Alabama, State Bank and Brauches. JUnk ol .Mobile Southern Bank of Alabama.. X. ... 1 na - Joiusuuia "X" Pre des - d Amtrican,OoId..ii n.?....ai..'..Uy (&$ It pre the ' SilIfcllarsandHairiWlani;.."-a! .. .. " wesanauail umies.......... 4 8 l.'VPU i VfiP rSight Excliange on ei- York. . . ! """Phlladelphiar;..... 30 day bilU on N. York and l'hila; . . . ' UO '" " Sight DrafTs'On Xevr Orleans'.. JV.V.V 80 day " " CO. " " " " ... .11111! Checks on Cincinnati. 1.11.1111! " Louisville " " SL Louis.. LAND WAREANTS. 160 acres, 60 acres . 40aes,. 1.1 pre 6 1 I (par l par " J dis pre ..par V pre ....H7S 00 P7 00 44 00 NASHVILLE 'WHOLESALE PKICES CURRENT. COBBECTEn DAILY Iir JOUXSO.V, DOCV, Si CO, FrtvjU and Transportation to 2iru Orleans. Cothin y bale,,, Tobacco 4 hogshead .-. Lard and Pork-barrel Pound freighta.- .tl 50 500((i5 50 ... 40 ..- 40 C 6i 1 " irom a ew Orleans . . . COTTO.V f) lb. Tofxicoo in hhds tlB.... ' "'"' JIanufnctured Vircinia 30 45 . .. Kentucky 10. i 00 I emp uht., none onenng 5 00 liagginx Tennessee, 5? yard 43iucli. 20 18 9 25 " iieutucky, " 44 inch. Rojw : - 3 a Boiling Twine, f?lb Sugar Ritlwn,? hhd 16 8 SO . at 6)4 " y hbl Clarified, lb Loaf, yii Havana, white lt Molasses f? gal. bbl 2flg-J3, half barrel. . Oiffte Havana, ilh Rio, V lt St. Jngo, ?) lb Teas bnperial in Caddys Gunpowder ' Black, V lb Hour fj bbl, Cincinnati " " SLlxmis 8 (iC 13 111 83 12 10 , 8 SO s5 (15 none 2 00 & - 00 75 : 00 CO (.Ji none extra C 50 50 . C 00 " " Tennessee " ioo a.... 5 tl-00 10 .15 00 H 00 11 00 2 50 & 12K & none Cheese. Western ReserrelT? lb.. HA 'o. 1, Mackerel, libl White Fish " " half bbl Oil Linseed, 1p gallon Sperm, winter strained, gal . . Lard, "' .. Tanner's Oil ft bbl CandUs Sperm, ij)n Star, Slearine ' Tallow " - 50 1 40 90 1C 00" 40 1 01 (H 1 75 viS 1 00 ilS Oil G4 45 27 a so OS 13 t 13 3 2."i GS 4 50 $ fl 00 7 00 68 13 C6,iWindow, 6 by 10 box S 00 4 C 50 14 10 by 11' 11 by 1411 by 1511 by 16.. 12bvl8 Gunny Bag", each li on, rolled and hammered common Mze small... C A &, - 6 8 2 00 2 50 250 3 00 LeadVis V lb liar. " " Shot, V bag Silt Barrel, ? bu.sh ; back, hue ack, coarse Xails, 4 to 6d, ieg 4toS0d Iiacon Hams C 00 C 50 ($. 5 50 Shouldeia Sides Wool, -p lb Lard. V TL Tallow, ff lh (J mipowder, best brands, i) keg. . . . " V half kes- Feathers, lb 40 Jieeswax " Oinheno " " &ed Clover, i! busli ilax ' : Raisins, $ box $4,-half box...:'.?: Rice.f Ib.fiiesli Indigo, 1? lb , Madder $ lb I tain .' Med, Corn, bush , , Corn, f? barrel Oats, J bnvli , Guber Peas, if? bush Butter lb i.,.. Chickens , Potatoes Irish buh Sweet " Beans White $ bush..... Peas f)bush Apples, dried, 1 bush Pe lies ' " Lnmlntr, Pine Flooring 1000 Clear roiib J) " 00 50 - 75 - 0 - (323 00 - (SR0 00 HOTTSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. A large Brick House with 8 or 9 rooms kitchen, ic, ou the Franklin Pike, adjoining the residence of Gea. Wood folk. ALSO, a Frame House, with G rooms, Ac, on middle Franklin Pike, known as theButeman place. ALSO, a Brick House with C rooms, Ac, No. 31 Sprues street, near Ceddr. ALSO, a very neat Brick House with 4 rooms, Ac, No. 100 Cherry street, below the Verandalu ALSO, a vacant Lnt fronting SO feet on the north side of Broad street, running back 110 feet on High street ALSO, a vacant lxt near th N. A C. R. R. Depot, flout ing 140 feet ou the Penitentiary Pike, running back 274 feet. ALSO, eight beautiful building Lots in West Nashville, Nos. :0, 32. 52, 102, lilt, ICC, Ii4, and 17C. AI.SO, one of Howe's large patent coin crushers. Make early application at Oflue No. 08 Chernr street. w m.'mv'v nov.'i tf Real Estate Agent. LADIES' FANCY DRESS I'UILS, aiUFFS, VICTORINES, AND CUFFS. ifLADlES will bear in mind that the largest assortment of Indies aud Misses FURS cier in one Store, are now ready for exhibition at the FUR EMPORIUM of FJUXCISCO WMTMAX, No, 23 Public Square. They have taken great pains in selecting their FURS for the FALL TRADE, and l-idies may rely upon getting noth ing but the irnvin FURS; as lie sell no imitations; LYNIX, BADGERS, Mono and rw-.k MARTIN, iu setts, FITCH. JENNETT, and CONY, do: VICTORLN'ES and CUFFS, SWANSDOWN nnd ERMINE necties; WristlcU, and Capes; to winch we invite theearlic&t atlention ot the Indies. FRANCISCO A WHITMAN, Hat. Cap, and Fur Store, No. 22 Public Square. AGAIN WE WOULD INVITE OUR CITI ZENS and STRANGERS, VISITING and pawing throu"h the Citv. to call and examine the maguificient and supeibMOLFSXlN HATS. manufactured by FRANCISCO Jt WHITMAN.. Nn 23, Public Square. Everv Myleor HEAD ORNAMENTS, can be had at their " PALACE HAT" STORE. FRANCISCO A WHITMAN, oct'.:!). No. is Public Square. T) A RENTS ANT:UAirDIANS Are invited to .1. cull and examine llm b-jauliful assortment of chil dren's and infant's Hats and Caps of the latest and most approved stjh-s, nhicli aie for ale at the splendid hat ea tablishmciu of FRANCISCO A WHITMAN. ct2'.i No. 23, Public Square. rpiIE-METROPOLrrAN II AT Those jiersons .L ho i-sli ii neat and comfortable business Hat, would do well to call aud exuuiiue lho.e beautiful new styles that v.e have jii.-t received. FRANCISCO A WHITMAN. cUi 23. Public Square. OT50E. TllO.11 VS V. it URGE HAVING tins day puidiasisl 1.11 interest in the House of BEN. M. NOEL ti CO, wnild most lospectfullysolicithisfriends and eii.iiiitancestigiiv him a call Nashville, Oct. 2i, THOMAS C. BURGE VfOTlC'E. JIAViYG'THis DAY ASSOCIA 1 tednith us in the Giocerv Business. THOMAS (! IIUICI Jt JE, our bu.inesa pill be conducted, as heretofore, un the stvleof BEN. M. NOEL A CO. dor ootin BEN. M. NOEL A CO. rnHOSE FINE SNUFFS JUST RECEIVED JL per steamer A. L Oavis S5U pounds of SNUFF of su perior qualities ol the fine brandsol Ganett's superior Scotch SmiQ'iti bottles; Room's Maeaboy in bottles and kegs. Al so. HPuperiorqinlity of French Rappee in gallon jars, suit able to iravelleis. Also, a large lot of fine cut Cavendish Chewing Tobacco, a uew article, with an assortment of Chalk Pipes. gjThe above articles I am prepared to sell Wholesale or Re tad ns cheap us any house in the West nov4 " JAMES MOORE, Tobacconist, sign little Indian, corner Cherry and Cedar streets, Nashville. 8 9 T M 8 c ex CO 40 8 (. - 8 . . . 50 (tj fi CO 1 .. 3 25 (A S 50 42 18 (iS 20 nominal 1 00 3 50 C 7 I 2U 1 25 lti & - 4u 3 50 & 2 00 - C4 20 50 covr 1C (q) 20 hi a 12 - m 40 - ($ 40 SPECIAL NOTICES. lr. M'LABe's Vermifuge. This celebrated reme dy is universally acknowledged as the best medicine ever discovered for expelling worms from the human body. The following is but one of the thousands of voluntary certificates that hare been given in testimony of its efficacy : I Gilkad, Ohio, March 15,'i851. Messrs. J. Kidd & Co. I take pleasure in inforiningyou , hat I have used oat Ivltlr of your celebrated 'orm Specif ic with decidedly good eiTeet, and would like to liave some more of it. Icould sell any tjuantitv here. If you send it t o me, I will sell it without any charge for my trouble, as there are but few physicians here. GEORGE WAGGONER. Dr,-J. P. Drpmgoole's Superior Eye AYater. This Universal an'd new failing specilic, for all grades of SORE EYES, is offered to the public as. a medicine wortliy mwr enure connaence ana approbation. It never foils; even cases of ten- y cars' standing can be easily and speedily cured. Will cure 99 in 100 cases. Will relieve the most inveterate cases, whether recent or long standing, running or dry. The most purulent ophthalmia or inflammation of the eyes, yield at once to this truly astonishing medicine. Thousands of cases have been cured by it, and numerous certificates are now in the hands of the Proprietor, making much ado about the certainty of this preparation. par une wjuie will cure halla dozen case?, no matter how "Vere. Price only 25 cents. Justtryit Frequently two or three applications will cure a common case. For salein Nashville by the Proprietor, at the Patent Med icine Store, College street, and by Druggists generally. nov2 dlw A WARNING. Delay not; harbor not in vour mind that sentnnr-e fools' philosophy, that a diteast will get well of itself, or that you can cure it with certain medicines for a few dollars. -Beware liow you tamper with your general welfare. Te wild and vicious youths, why will ye persist in dosing with the filthy naututino compomvlt daily proflered, thetv oy impairing your appetite and digestion and destrovinn. you mentally as well as physically, wlieu you can be cured wiuiaiew doses ot pleasant medicines ? Ye rakes ef even- age and conditioa, whv will re sufli and repine and drag out a miserable existence, unfitted for me enjoyment anu even ordinary pursuits of life? You wno are thus annoyed and wish to be restored to health and Tigorbya treatment at once pleasant and efleclual. should consult Dr. MORRIS. His success in elrtnkle diseases lias been gi eater than that of any other physician of his day. .... u.,luvu, ,u, jcars aiuicieu wun aisease orcon- sequences resulting from excess hare been restored to liealin and vigor under his really scientific treatment. Should a personal interview be objectionable, state your UOKO ,u wniung enclose Uve dollarsaddress Dr. W. H. MORRIS, through the Post-Officp. N's)irill Tn o.i a package of medicines, securely pnt up, will be sent' pri" im uispaicn, lull duections therewiib, and jw tuesuons asKtil. Persons living at a distance, and afllicted iUi Scrofula. t.t TTT mn. .... J ' Oil Ulcers, Tetter Capers, Piles, Fistula in Ano Grace'l Strictures, files, r.r J:' fc.. ' " f y uisease wnaiever ot an aggrava ted or malignant charier, can be cured at home by consult ins Dr. Moaais, by letter, post paid, enclosing fire. Hnll Medicines pleasant and safe, can be sent per mail to anv Iiaitui lue uuiicu plates. Particular attention given to the treatment of female enm. pliiuts. Indies who may be afllicted with Irregularities tMur .iWut or n nites, Prolips-js Uteri or FMIing cf vuum ao well to lay aside all false delicacy mm ji.TMupuy consult tae lr. Clbes Wamuktsd ! Office over .Mutual Protection Insurance Office, Cedarst., nearrosi umce. Koom, No. 14,np stairs. novC. tC Jl'ljnie's Yerinifuge. No remedy erer iuveuted has been so successful as the great worm medicine f Dr M'lme. All who have used have been touallv estm.Uliwl and delighted at its wondeiful euergyand efficacy. To publish all the testimonials in its favor would fill volumes- we must, therefore, content ourselves with a brief 'abstract of a few of them. Japhct C. Allen, of Amboy, gave a date foa child fiycars old, and it brought S3 worms. He soon afier gave another dose to the same child, which brought away 50 more, ma king 133 worms in about 12 hours. Andrew Downing, orCranbury trwnship, Venango conn ty ,gave his child one tea-spoonful, and it passed 177 worms. Next morning, on a repetition of the dose, she passed 115 more. Jonathan nlloughman, of West Union, Park county, la., ,i,. .,,, , , , . . ' t he is unable to supply the demand, as the ieopIe writes that In his neigeborhood say, after a trial ofthe others, that none is equal to Dr. M'Lane's Vermiftge. Messrs. D. J. W. Colton, of Winchester, Ind., happened last spring to get some or this Vermifuge. After felling a few bottles, the demand became so great for it that their stock was soon exhausted. They state that it has produced the best effect wherever used, and is very popular among ine people. But we must, for want of room, reserve further instances for a future notice. Sold wholesale and retail by the principal Druggist of Nashville and throughout the United States. tST" At tlm Verandah Hotel, kept by Mrs. En MONDsoxand her son-in-law Mr. lUcnirs, there is a gentle man from Scott County, Ky, who, for ticeire vmitlis, suffer ed greatly from a chronic disease ofthe stomach and bowels, which could not be removed by the most approved practice, respected and continued as it was for the IMor's &iie. He had paid his Doctor's Bill, without any calculation of making another, (linking it was of no use; and no one ex pressed any hope of his recovery except a stranger, who happened to pass that way, and advised him to a different course of treatment, which has this recommendation, that in fire iceel time it lias made him feel like engaging in business. But why does he come out of this spell of sick ness a strong advocate of Dr. Arnold's Union Pillsf Beciuse, they are theprinrijul remedy used in the treat ment of his case; and to their ejjicacy he is principally in debted for his recovery. Should not such cases be publish ed? If some persons are opposed to their publication, can anybody tell us Oie tea sou h? The gentleman above referred to is Euts Stoxe, abioth. crof JouxStoxe, the clerk at the Vkraxpau. Nashville, Oct. 19 tf. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Elixir Cordial Among nil herbs applied in medical practice, that which forms the main ingredient in this prepare tiou stands su preme. It is Nature's catholocon. Had the travels of Dr. Morse, which has added so much to Science in its various branches, resulted in the discovery of this herb alone, ho would still have been the greatest benefactor of the age Mineral remedies are utterly superseded by this purely ve getable specific. And you weak, dyspeptic, nervous, sub ect to sudden Hushes, convulsed with neu ralgia or tic -leretr, irregular in any physical function, enervated in any organ; subject to spasmodic pains of any kiudl Here is your remedy. Is your mind, your memory clouded; does your head fail you in business, are you depressed in spirits, debilitated, worn out, and utterly "out of heart f " Here is your renovafor. Here is a stimulant more effective than alcohol; permanent io its effects, and harmless tothesystem as filtered water. Think of these things, you that are sick and suffering, and test our words by experiment. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor, 1S2, Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada, the West Indies, and by W.F. GRAY, successor to Cart right A Armstrong, comer ot Market and Broad streets, Nashville, Tennessee. oc(26 1 mo d,trw& w. It. R. R . No M tstkev ix m Quick Actiox ix Stop ma Paix Axn Rejiovi.vg its Causes. If you are suffering pain, RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF will instantly stop themost severe paroxysms. If Cramps, it instantly allays irritation, and imparts to every part of lhe system heat and health; it produces an equal circulation of blood, and infuses I health and strength into the weak, disabled, lame, disease- eaten huib and joint. IfSick Headache or Neuralgia, ir Di anhoja or Rheumatisms afflict j ou, it will instantly stop the pain, and by taking it internally will cleanse and sweeten the Stomach, give strength and vitality to the nerves, ren der them terse and strong, and irou-proor against renewed attacks of pain. Radway's Ready Relief is composed of ac tive and positive properties; nothing inert or useless, dan gerous or poisonous, enters its composition. It will always relieve paiu and cure its cause. N.B. Thesickwill please bear in mind that we prepare three differeut remedies. R R. Relief, however quick it stops jain, will not cure all diseases. AH acute pains arising from diseased action, Nervousness, Languid Circu lation, Weakness, Ac, it willquickly cute. But for diseases arising from Bad Blood, Radway's Renovating Resolvent is a quiet, pleasant and Radical Cure, It renovates the whole system, and makes the blood pure, rich and healthy. It resolves away from the solids all dis eased deposits. Itcuiesold Sores, Salt Rheum Humors, Scrofula, Smhillis. Cancers. Illee Tuners- TiM el . I ... ' , ' ' ' ; I nee or Resolvent, $1 per bottle. , ii.ii.ii. io. a itauwaya ueguiators insure toall who use them a regular action or the bowels, and a healthy di gestion. They cure Costivencss, Liver Complaint, Ac Price 25 cents. (novl lm i BOUNDLESS WE.VLTII Ls not half so valuable as 'that j great earthly blessing, health, which all, both far and near, are so eager in pursuit of. j THE GRAVE, with all its terrors, and unknown realities, to which we are all rapidly tending, should be postponed so far as lies within the poweror man and medicine. THOUSANDS OF BEINGS could easily have their lives prolonged by resorting to the proper remedies. One is now offered which will relieve nearly all Female complaints and irregularities, if only used: and that medicine is "Droom. goole's Female Bitters." SUNDRIES. EWIN BR0TH1 IEBS, wnoivnsAi.n jo-n Crimes, No, 7, North College Street, NASHVILLE TENN., WOULD n.spectully inform Druggists. Merchinf i A BErespectfullv invited to call and examine WATER Physicans and Manufaclurersf thai they bToe i j&i F i?1-'," WALKEKaj'w StSlt Is, t Halt tur IU asin cominencea tne lirug business in the new boildinjr on College, near Chuicii street, and intend confining Uieni selve3 totle WII0L1SALK TRADE. Their stock is near ly 'ntirely a.l'resh one and they are determined to make both the prices and qualities satisfactory. They osTer fbr sale low lor cash or on lime to punctual men C10 gallons best Winter Sperm Oil: SOft. " " Tanners' Oil; - . . . 10(!5 pounds Indigo, of prime quality; ii CuO do Extract of Logwood in small bores: 40 .do Cochineal: . do . Murifitn nf Ttn. 1.W0 do 'Aliim ' 3400 1000 do Retined Salpetre; -do Epsom Salts- 6M do Cum Camphor; do SiiD. Carh. Soila? ."00 : SO Gro. M'Lane s Vermifiiire? ' .10 do il'ljlllBK I.irer V'Mv 20 do Fahnestock's Vermifuge; 100 dox,'Mustang Liniment; 100 Gro. wood box Matches; 8S0 doz. Mason's Blacking: 2S0 m. G. 1. Capr; 1000 pounds Red Lead drv; 800 do White" do do; : ' S00 do Ijithanre; ' : rf f 1600 do hng. Veuetian Red; 20i) hush. Kentucky Blue Grass Seed; 45 boxes Bonn sScotchSnulT, in tmtkases: 24 do Garrett's do do; ' fiudoz. r do in bottles; 48 do MaccaboySnutT, in cots; 1000 lbs. " in jars and bhh; S00 boxes Window Glass assorted 4000 lbs. Pnttv; .lSOT-lioiuldsPearlSage; 1 . . . - llltf" do' Tapioca; CW do Gum Arabic; f-C doz. Cod Liver Oil Rushion, Clarke i Co's; CO do Seidlet's Powders, in tin boxe--CO do Soda; ' ' CO pounds Calomel, English and American- 10 do Hydriodate of Potash; 215 do Spirits Nitric Aether; Co do Aqua Ammonia; 20 do Sqr. Indida of Iron: various styles; Amputating, Dissecting, Lythotomy, Trepanmna and Jlidvnte Instruments, in cases; Medicine Chests a variety of styles and sizes. Feathers. Beeswax. ("Jinsenp. Flaxseed" Jtr. v-n at the highest maiket rates. foctl8 if C OLD LEAF AND FOIL.-10 ounces Abby's VJT best Gold Iaf: 15 Packs bet GoM I.r Pv"L and for sale low by oct0 EWIN BROTHERS. r,IS9 ,y,'IllJf' 'AINT.-.50 kegs received and for ..sa'e l: This article b siud to be much superior to iiuho smm uniuancv oi color, auraniiiir in .tticah sitnations, and all the purpaes to which the latter is applied and costs hut little more. It is coming largely into use in the eastern cities. oct20 EWIN BROTHERS. A Id JON SAMl OF GKOCKKIKS 11V XI. J1AKT & HOLLINGfSWORTH. f)n Th. th. ths vki iu?i.ai iu o CIUCK. A. we will olfer for cash in 'front of our Auction Room 20 hhds Sugar; 500 bags Fine Salt; s0 bugs Uc.lU-e; 150 reams Wrapping Paper: urns i.oal rowdered and liX) bbls Extra Flour; Crushed Su.arr s hh!s Munn't nio.t;n. 50 bbls Molasses; 10 casks S M Wine; ' 25 casks Soda: .-. hhls A r film 200 boxes Maiif'ed Tobacco; 0 bbls Whisky;' -' .-soap; xo poxes fancy Soap; 25 boxes Tallow Caudles. AliiO Pepper. Spice. Ginger. Alum. Indiirn xfa.I.Ur Copperas, Bed Cord, Plough IJues, Wines, Brandies, c! "ors 1IAKT i liOLLINGSWORTI! poi'ARTNERSIIII'.-I HAVE THIS DAY associaieu wun me in me H Uota-ale tJrocerv, Com mssion, Receiving and Fonrardin Businecs, Mr. WIL MAM PHILLIPS, of Nashville, under the name and strle if LAMER i PHILLIPS. nssociaieu wun me in the WboIeraIe Orocerv. Com- niii.inri 1 . n 1 L Ji- 11.. -r ' -.i-.. I. of uots r ti. ri'irn U U. LANIER. wii. 1'iin.urs. IA"NIER & PHILLIPS. WHOLESALE GE0CEES, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AM) FORWARDING MERCHANTS. nov2 Ao. St. Market street. Xanhrill, 75 I lSAKW I J 1'1'UiiUIM, No. Cj, Umonstre retited my Store, and now refurnishin CHEMIST AND street. Nashville. Harit p limlcliinr. It n.itl. 41. mUT.... ' of every'thing in the nay of CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, I DRUGk, Ac, respectfully solicits a continuance of the pat- ronage liberally extended to him during the past two years. Ilo ii'imnk Aorf M , I T T . i . .,1 fi 1 . T . I Hi i - as pure, tresh and genuine. None other can find a place in uis esuiuiibnmeni. Phvslcian's nrescrinfinns mmrwvunffor? uttli nMtnuj nn a dispatch at all hours, and of the choicest medicines. oct28. TliST JtECEn-EIi A LARGE AND FULL t) supply of the SHAKER HERBS, consisting or Sage, Hyssop, Catnip, lemon, Balm, Rue, Marsh, Million- Double Tanzy, Spikenard, Spearmint, Foxglove, Hoarhouud, Sum mer Savo v Lilly Root, white. Moccasin Root, Nerve Powder, Pleurisy Root, Hemlock, ground. Boneset, Ac. For sale low in any quantity. octe. RICHARD O. CORREY. TXJiisk opcoLCHicrai seed.-the ok- ? ncinai arucie oi ihl valuable medicines of Powers t Whiglifnian's manufrtcture,just receiied by K1CHARD0.CURREY. rpiNCTI RE Ob' VERATU3I VIRIDE.A i new and fresh supply of this very valuable new rcme d, just received bv "fcisa RICHARD 0. CURREY. Q ELECT PO WDEItS OF irVSKElSiTBER O rick A Bull; coual to if not superior to thoe of anv oiheresfabirshinetit. A full assortment on hand, fresh an'd genuine. Physician.? should use noolherkindcfmedicines. "'t3S RICHARD O. CURREY. il f .,rn. ,....Tf. i . - r . . XJ of Dieting Instnuneuts msnd and 1 forsalelowby v'0iIA1iHaVL5U"I 1 I. , J- Ntu.-i.. Union st. Nashville. I IIS31.1. 1 lllli tAMVI rULK III!.. CASKS I LABORATORY FOR ANALY TICAL CUE- MISTR V. The undersigned continues to give his at tention fo the analysis of Mineral waters, ores, soils, veget able substance, and productions of art. He is supplied with all the uecossary apparatus and purest chemicals, and win prranniiy analyze an suusiances placed m bis posse' sion. hen it is practicable, researches will be instituted ann opinions given on all cneuucai questions. Terms moderate and uniform. RICHARD O. CURREY, octgS tf Noja, Union st, Nashville. LEX. M. -NOLL, TilOS. C. BCKGE, A. TTIAB REN. 31. NOEL A: CO., Grocers and Commission, Receiving nnd FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AXO DEALIIIS I.V Foreign nnil Domestic Liquors, COLLEGE STREET. TINES AND LIQUORS, THREE HUN t V urcd bbls l.cond s Kectined bn-kv; 100 do Pates do do: So do Robertson county D D Whisky; 40 do Old Monongahela do; 2." bbls old Bourb'n Vhis'y 50 bxskets Champagne; loo do American Brandy; 2 pipes Holland Giu; SO do N E Rum; " 40 boxes assorted Cordials; 2.-. do (Jin; 20 bbls Old Port Wine: 40 ao ao S M Wine; 20 bids pure Peach Brandy; do Walker's Winter 10 bbls Apple Brandy: Ale; 20 boxes llockWine; 2 half pipes Madeira and 20 boxes assorted Brandies; Sherry Wines; 0 boxes Claret Wine. 3 pipes Old Brandy; In store and for sale by ocl29 BEN. M. NOEL A CO. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. FORTY BXS Gus Jones' Tobacco; 80 boxes Peter M Boaz's No 1 Tobacco; 25 boxes Peter M lioux's Gold Leaf Tobacco; 20 boxes Allison's Tobacco; 15 boxes Plmmix Tobacco; 25 boxes Fennell's do; 10 boxes Sam Wool's do; 10 boxes YoiingABiirriU's " fi boxes S E White's do; 20 boxes Missouri do; U boxei Reed A Nash do; 10 boxes B Daili's do; 10 boxes Kentucky do; 10 boxes Enders do; CO boxes Tony's Melee Ci gars; 80 boxes Cuba Six Cigars; 50,1X10 PrinciM5 Cigars; r0,0e0 Regalia Cigars; best brands, in store and for sale bv oct2i BEN. M. NOEL A CO. bans prime Rio Coll'ee; 20U bbls St Louis Mills Flour: Flour; 100 hhds fair to choice Sugar; .W bbls St Louis city Mills 200 bbls Retailed Molas.-es; 2 casks Madder; 100 bbls Sugar-house dolOO bores Glassware; 100 C bbls Sugar-house do; 100 bbls Vinegar; 300 bbls .No I Kanawa fcalt; 25 bbls Ijat i?Uai; 100 keirs Nails, assorted: 20 bbli Powdered Sugar; 20 bbls Crushed Sugar; 50 bags Cotton YarnsJ lit casks Soda. I 100 Demijohns, assorted; 5 tierces Rice; ! 5 ccieons best Indigo; 10 bags Kaceuinger; 10 bags Pepper; In store and for sale by oct2! BEN. M. NOEL A AO. " VALUABLE LANDS I'OR SALE. BY' VIR. V tuc of a provision in the will of John Davis, dee'd., the undersigned offei s for sale the following valuable Tracts of band, v iz : 47.1 acre-s ou the Tennessee river, immediate ly above the mouth of Duck river, affording the best loca tion on Tennessee river for a commercial point; 150 acres on Duck river, opposite the mouth of Pine river; 31' acres a-ijoiniug the ion of Perry villc, iu Decatur county; 215 acres on llie siueoi iiuuaio river, r.eartne Hurricane Bottom, sud l!i3ncres near the est side or Buffalo river, earils mouth. Terms made kucmuoa application to the undersigned. JO. W.HOKTON. I r. . EWli.D.lIICKS.f novt eodJLwlra. LINCOLN HALL FOR SALE. A LARGE and commodious store house, with a large hall above, and Tamily dwelling in the basement and pat t or the sec ond sfory oHhe building. Said property is on College Hill, Cherrv street. A bargain can be had bv applying soon, at office No. C8 Cherry street. norfi RMV. BROWN, Real Estate Agent. ' EXTRA FAMILY" FLOUR. OOQ BBLS. Extra Family Hour in More and for' sale ZiZOby oct2.j DAVIS A SWANN. JNKS. ARNOLD'S COPYING INK; RED X Ink; Arnold's Blue Fluid; Guiznt's Carmine; 'Maynard A Npyes's Black, iu aliened bottles; Pavson's Indelible Ink bv I be dozen or single oottle. For sale by ' norfi CHARLES W. SMITIi, CoUege street. MISCELLANEOUS. .HE.lIBEItS OF THE LEGISLATURE And the numeral? Stranren airo- visitinp- tha rtt. D . ! .S,e.t,rleof Uats'ned bythiEsabUshninthas always st.ntrt; ""PofMtured from the finest raateri&l, a ' ataohtri, ,t ?" U" lU. nprviou5 to rain and SatetS,n.hC,r "ita gecompeUtion with cell WATERt"?WA ! If TOUT 1 (end is ilitionl t.. T:.' mi mm vnp siore. i shape and size aceuraMv M'.Z,"1."1 T ! Call and harp FrencK Cr.Mer they a e dailV S ffi ! order by this rahable machine, and in all cases pwince easy and comfortable fit. iniceui j 2il WATERF1ELO A WALKER. I Our Fancy Department Comprises Indies' Killing Hats of the latest doicu-, Children's fancy Hats and Cap of all the latest styles or the Season; all of which we shall I fell at our usual moderate prices. ecu WATERFIELD & WALKER. TO MEHCHANTS. Merchants who wish TiTfxr chase a select assortment of Hats and Caps should call i iiaierueiii & alters incirassorimcnt is new uutt va ried, and their prices low ami uniform. . WATERFIELD A WALKER, Fashionable Hatters, No. 2tf, west side Public Square, next! to Gowdey's. octl GOLD, DAMP, WET FEET TO I'ltE vent this ven-dis:igreejh!e and unhealthy condition of the feet, get the WATER PROOF CORK SOLES, for sale by ot H. G SCOVEL. 9fVfV FAESH LIVELY JJ received by nov4 IiEECIIKs: JTST II. G. SCOVEU THE FAVORITE II RAN D OF TOIIACCC; Longhom 4 Armistead's, for sale, at retail or whole sale, by nor 4 H. G. SCOVEL THE .MOST UNIMtECEDKNTKDI.Y I'OPU lar and efficacious BODY BRACE is that originated by Dr. Banning, for deli- ate. weak and debilitated females or males, who sufier from weakness of the breast, short ness of breath, pain in the chest, weakness and bleeding of the I-ines. palpitah'on of and piles falling nf the bon els and tendency' to nipmre. falling of the womb. Forsalebv ILG.SCOVEIi, North side of the Public Square, three doors West of the iia-Mivme inn. novt TJILES. PERSONS suri'ERixi: ritoir JT this very unpleasant and painful complaint, will find relief in the use of House's Pile Ointment. Fcrsale bi nor4 ll G. SCOVEL T A AS K'S JIAGNETJC OIXTII l''iv 1 t oug :ght to be kept In everv faniilv. to aoolviii r.is-i nf wounds, bruises, cuts, sores, nains in the back. Lnwst ni- siae,aswcii as an rneumatic auections. Vor sale bv thi Jigenr, nov4 II. ( SCOVEL LAND I'OR SALE.-UY VIRTUE OF A DE cree of the County Court of Davidson countv, ren dered nt the October Term, 1S53, in the cas of thomas Farrell. Administrator, vs. tr.o heirs of JeremiAh Slifmmtit- deceased, Iwillofi'er for sale, at the Court House, in il.e town of Nashville, on Satin-dar the :u of I a TRACT OF LVND, containing ten aci es situated on tlie Murfieesboro' pike, abwit seven miles fiom Nasi ville. Said Tract of Land helnnired to Hie ki nf .NminLli Shimmick, deceased, and U sold for the purpo.e of paving debts ofthe estate, and uumi the fulluwim. terms t U it ?2il0 in cish, $150 npon a credit of six months, and thv bal ance upon a credit of twefra jiioiitlLi, with interest Uwa the date. Notes with good security required, and a lien re tained upon the Land untitlhe purchase mouev U iiaid. oct25 trwAd 1?; R.CllE.VTifAM, Clerk. HUJIE'S EXHIUITIOXT- 18.13. FALL UIP0RTATI0NS. 18.13. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. No, f)7, L'oBeeje street. JOHN K. HUME Is now daily receiringfrom New York and Philadelphia, his fall and winter suppl v of desira ble goods, to which he mostreinectfullv invites the ntti-n tion of all in want of fresh and excellent goods suitable for the season. JOHN K. HUME. oe'2 No. 57 College street. STAPLE GOODS Welsh. Saxony and Slater Flan nels: Colored FlauneL; French and English Prints; Toweling; rine wanxeis, e.; Table Cloths, it; MANTILLAS "AND Cloaks; Satin and Cloth Cloaks; Cloak Cloth; Cloak Trimmings; Extra handsome. Napkins; JOHN K. HUME. CLOAKS. Rich Velvet Talma Mantillas; Talma Cloaks; White Einb'd .Mantles; " " Talmas; JOHN K. HOME. ATHUJIE'S EXHIRITION. Will bcf.Kmdan osportment of extra cheap Mous de Laines, some as low as 1 accents per yard. oct 2 AliO RICH SILK DRESS GOODS. Magniti cent Plaid Silk; RairSilks; Beautiful Poult d"Sol; Scotch Plaids; Rich Changeable Silks; Stuart Plaids; " Black Bmche; Rob Roy Plaid?; " Ilaban Black Silks; Highland Plaids; , " Satin National; .McGregor Plaids; " Rep Silks; Paris de Laines; Black Armure Silks; Cashmeres; " Railzimer " Robe Patterns; ALSO English and French Merinos of all colors. , Purchasers of new, rich ami really elegant goods, are all re3pectfullyinvited to the exhibition of JOHN K. HUME. 1 iu-oi, unege si. j "T7'E ltESPECTI'I'LLYinlormoarfriendsandlhe , Vi public that we luire now on hand a large and well i assorted stock of Fur. Silk and Soft Hats: Men's and Bora' I Cassimere Hats; Children' Fancy Hata and Cipf? Men's and Roys' Cloth, Husband Fur Caps ofevcrv description, unsurpassed in good quality, stylr and lowneas of price, which they offer at wholesale and ret aiL oct22 LAN DE, ELSBACri A CO, Hat and Cap Manufactory, No. 48, Market St. T?ALL AND AVINTER GOODS. LANDE. ELS- A' BACK. A CO., No. ft(. .Market street, have received ..:.k:-.1. I... "l. - iiiiiiui iuc uksi ceiw U lanre auu tteu ossonvu gant Ready Ma.leCIothingV the best material, sons who are desirous ol procuring Eishionabl- canbesuitrd. large and well assorted stock ot ele- so that per t garments any other house in the city, either wholesale or retail. A Shirts, Stocks, etc.. for sale low at oct22 LANDE. ELSBACIFS A CO. WALL PAPER. JUST received a splendid assortment of Gold Paper, Gold aud Velvet Borders, and I'laiu Satin Papers fur Parlors, Halls, Ac., together with a large lot of Window Curtain Paper, new patterns, wide Green Tcisters. Ac pfOn hand, a large assortment of unglazed papers, from 10 to 25c per bolt. KLAGGS A GORREY. No. 20, College street; next door to the Scwanee House N.B, Paper-hanging done in the best manner. ioct2 STORING COTTON. TJERKINS Ar CLACK Are now prepared to re- JL ceire, store anil snip cuttou. Liberal advances made to consignments. oct.2 McCREA Ac TERRASS, Corner oi Broad and College Streets, Nashville, Term. Agent for Smitlis Pittsburgh and Whaling, XXX, and Ctlebraled Kenn-etfs "TJ ALE ALES, PORTER A: BROWN STOUT. AVE now in store the following, which thev will sell ! alfittsburgli pnees, (transporiation auueu; to-day: 125 Bbls UW Smith's Pittsburgh Ale for summer use; 150 " Kennett Brand equal to the best Scotch Ale; 100 do do for ramily use; 20 Casks Bottled do; may22 ly B.o. O UGAR AND MOLASSES 17G hhds l'rimc New W7 Orleans sugar; 75 bbls Loa , Crushed, and Pulverized Sugar; 150 do Retailed M(Ias.ses,' "- lOOJbbls do- 10 kegs Golden Syrup; in store and for sale very low, for Cash i.r lToduce, bv may 21 HcCREA A" TERRASS. COFFEE, VLOVll, CANDLES, Ac See bags RioCotlee; 00 doliagimra do, 200 bbls Sup Flour, various brands; 1C0 boxes, k, boxes, and boxes Stir Candles; 75 do Summer and Tallow Candles; 00 do Dovles Superior Soap; 7l do Starch. For sale very low, by imavjn McCREA A- TERRASS. JA A TERRASS. -t.. . .-,..T.r f THON-NAUiS, CASTINGS, STEEL At AXES, I nrt Tfina Ili.lluH Inm i.nM.mla.1. 1 10 do Bells hammered Iron: J Tl. II- 1 ' ,I ' - 900 Kegs Nails, assorfed sizes; 20 Tons Pittsburgh Castings; 6000 lbs English Blister, Crawley and Caststeel; 20 Boxes Axes. I 'or sale, bv may21 McCREA A TERRASS. LIQUOILS.SV pipes Brandies, some very Due; 1 Cask pure Holland Gin. Eagle Brand; 1 Puncueon Irish Whisky, very fine; 25 M. Casks Port Wine;. .1 Casks Sherry; lO&doTenneritf'e; 25 Baskets Champagne Wine, pints and quarts; 80 Boxes Claret me; IU do ISranily Ubernes; 40 Bbls Robertson county Whisk) 85 do Sam Davidson's Extra do; .10 do Copper distilled Whisky; CO do Monongahela Rj e do; CO do American Brandy; 15 do American Gin; 10 do N. E. Rum; 85 do Sweet Malaga Wine; iu store. ami for sale cm lib eral terms, by may21 . McCREA. & TERRASS. rp OBACCO ANI) CEGARS 25 taxesloinghom X and Armistead Gold Leaf;40 do Ferguson's do; 30 boxes Muscodam Tobacco; 25 do ltntucky du; ' 60000 Havanna Cigaw, various brands; 50000 Mela Cigars; 20000 Cuba Sixes do; may21 McCREA A TERRASS. O ALT. 1400 Bazs fine Salt. O H0 BarreU Kauawlia Salt, for rale low bv mayj 1 McCREA A THRIIAHS. j SUNDRIES. 5 BarreU Brimstone; 20 do Copperas, 10 Bags Ginger; 10 do Pepper; 5 do Alspice; 2 cose IuJigu; COcases Imperial and Gunpowder Teas; 1 Cask Madder, 3 casks Putty (in Blad rs) 400 Bags Shot, aworted,- 2d Casks Soda; , f 60 Boxes of Jenny Lind and Quart Flasks; inn J Tl- . V TJIP lInt FlaSFS- 1 1 "j uu i mi miu i -v . . - i 300 Gross Msou's.Blckuig-, l nn mv IVmnsion Cans: 2 Bbla Alum; 900 Lbs. Dried Beef; 400 Demijohns, assorted. Tlie above will be sold very low at the corner of Broad wi College streets, by McCREA & TERRASS. cny21 n o. AUCTION SALES. SECOND LAEGE SALE or .y FALL conn ear AT ArCTffO Jfi. M V J. M A BY DUNCAN, MORGAN & CO., ; On Tuesday, Ycdnesdny nnd Tlmrsdav Xscftrdv lott, 16M an, lja, 1958. ' TO CLOSE OUT CO NSI UXMKyTa. W'raCPW n TUESDAY, WED.VESIiay , J,h , TnL5S'. November 15tb, 16th and 17tb fiJCTl 'C bt assorts stock ever Fancy ...u.,ic,ia rore.gnana domestic, Staple the ' I 11 Y GOODS, Comprising the greatest variety. Ladies Dress Goods Woolens, Mutts Women and Gentlemen's Wear, superior black and colored Twilled Freneh Cloths, and Doe Skin Cas simcies. ,w slyle Fancy Cassimeres, Mottled Cassimeres. bLk blue, cadet and mixed Satinet Fancv Plaid do. of ml J mlr ripa! '2'' Sr?nn" Janes, black, blue, grey and ivvJSteJSa te.r Velcennes d black and o.loreK r V' and English meSSTsUfc T.' Fre'ch and creat variety, rirh l tereu l'oplms, Lynns w ',fc V eIv?t- fl"cy Paris Silk Vcs Jien s anu omen s Cashmere Glorcs. Twntl s,ii- t;.V'' and Merino Hose and half I!,, bUcTO jZ and fancy colored Pnnts of erery variety; four quarter donhle purple and English Prints; Furniture Prints Tar key Red da. Cashmere do:, new sttlo EnHisb do.- Kers, cnt uiantets, steamboat berth do, heavy grev brown and white Mackinaw BlaukeUf, Dullil dol Union tjyilled do. Plaid Alpaca (trarelling) Blankets. Negro Blankets, Plaid horse d,, white, yellow, scarlet and green Flannels, Bed Tickings, i-i, 7-s and 4-1 wide Furniture and Apron Checks, Hicfciuv Shirtings, Mariners stripes and counterpain Cheeks, Fancy Nett Caps, woolen Hoids,' barred Mucins, white and colored Camhrics. Needles- J ins, but. Linen and Cotton Thread, Buttons for Over- , V, iiiinciuiu cworea; variety. Umtrellus. of alt the different sizes and qualities- uitck aau coiorea wimh Iiais. larw slm-L- i.r Cmj nf -r Ckrret .la., Satelwl. H-jdii-are, Cutlery. Paper, At Ac. The stack is he largest ever ofilred in thismarkct.and will be sold treely. Sev eral large consignments which we have instruction, to, cl.we. The latest stylo of French and olber continental ctniprwc a large tortron of this stock, which will he mm! without reserve. Terms liberal DUNCAN, MORGAN 4 CO. FUTURE SALES, lsJS. December T th, 1 Hh, and 15th. OCT?.,. l"Ali,fA15,Llic,,l'VPROPI-:RTVrORSALE V The undersigned being authortatd bra resolution or the Uoard of Mayor and Aldermen ofthe Ci'ly ofNaahville at ita meeting on the Hih instant, to dipose ofthe r.Jlowin valuable pn.iiv. toirit: Ii(.H,Nos.saand S, on the west side of SHmmemtreet frontinsr on said street feet n,nl mnuinv h..M- via n. . :an alley, oa which there is a tn ostnry BRICK TEXBMBNT, i-wiitmni iireeui ur wm. i: iinrf i x-A cv. situated on the west ride of :herrr street, south of Bioad street, frontingon Ctierry street .Vt reel, andnmningback " ,T',ie,, sre TWO TK.VKMENTS, one of uiuoiv aiuiouew uui. Tne above lota will he divided to suit purriiasers. For a more particular description ot said Ion. reference can be made to Book No. 14, nas6j and tkNi in the Rei;istrr's .ilticeof Davidson countv. The above property will be sold at private sale at anv lime between now and the 17th dav of Deecmbernext and 'wt,.'.p!?rV,,Mto "'attimi will beotlere.1 on that dav at PUBLIC SALE. Tim above named property will be sold on a credit ofone two and three years. Notes payable in Bank without inter- ei, mihi goou ena.irsers, anil a lien retained until the pur chase money is paid. W. 11. HORN, Maw, octil If. "VTEGROES FOR SALE. A verr likely negro wo X man, an excellent field bund, IS vears okt. an!l child 8 v ears old. I nih to sell said negroes tosomc person w ho mil give tbem a good Imme in Middle Tennessee. R- W.BROWN, No. SS Cherry st. octS DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. On the Franklin Pike, between the residences nf Jo seph aubc and James A. Woods, Esqs, containiii" 25 acres has on it an excellent spring. Make early applications to R. W. BROWN, Gcift Ag 5t8 No. OS Cherry st STAR CANDLES 50 boxes Star Candles, receiv ed per Shipper, and for sale low by ' - MCREAATERRASS. CHEESE 100 boxes just received per Shipper and for sale low by foctJO McCRKA ATERRAS3. EENNETT. ALE. 50 barreLs of this celebrated and popular Ale in store and forsalelow bv McCREA A TERRASS, "PHILADELPHIA ONE PRICE CLOTHING .L STORE. Cedar street, near lhe 1'ost Oilin. Xneiitiiio Tennateeo. We lospectfully call the attention ofGenlle I men to the advantageous arrangement that we have recent l ly made for ihe jurposeoffurnishingihem with clolhino-of I superior quality, at inuca lower rates thou lias heretofore ' heen rhflrmil Vi t ai r 'i 1 i .D4nl,l-l.t1n.Ai rni . i 1. ""... Kawuiwmucuw. iuc senior pari- ' n.-i- Ii n m;o.. .,.-.1: j r .. ;-s., winivii, lusiuuif hiiu reuiammg conumuiuy in 1'hiladelphi.i,) having been for many years engaged in the purciinse of material and the manufacturing of Clothino in the Eastern Markets, gives vis decided ad vantages, which we are returning to the benefit of our customers. With this arrangement, and the one price principle, we flatter our selves that we shall be able to pre satisfaction to all who' may favor us with their pntrouace. -uaking 10 uruer..-Wehave in cm employ one . me united satisfaction. larra and hefilltifnl ram. Prisiijjiill the latest styles of fabrics introduced. Gentle, men will please call and examine our stock, n' - CIJFTON A ABBOTT COUNTRY" RESIDENCE FOR SALE. ii. Ttie subscriber offers for sale his residence, situ atedaboutO miles from Nashville, on the Murfrees-CJ-X boro' Turnpike. It consists or about Co acres, one-half in a high state of cultivation, the balance woodland; three never failing Sin injrs; an extensive Orchard, conUininga great va riety of elioTce fruit-trees; with commodious dwelling and ont houses. A fiirther description is unnecessary, as tliose de sirous to purclisse can call and examine for themselves. Terms One-third cash, and a credit of one ami two years on the balance. Ifnot sold privately before the 9thinst., the premises vt ill Ihj offered at public sale at the Court-liotiso on that day. nov.; tf S. J . CARTER. MEDICAL CARD. Db. J. N.ESSELMAN has re tiimed fioui Europe and will resume the practice of Ids profession, olliee as hcretcfoi e ou Spring street, opposi te the Episcopal Church. Particular attention given to chrome diseases and suigical cases. Office hours for conciliation from 8 o'clock to 10, A. M. and Trom 2 to 4 P. Jl. ! lni WLMlO'i. I'AI'RIL Teastersand Center Pieces, Ii new i ueni iiiso leet wide, plain, ipen. anoth er lot just receii e.! by W. W. FINN, oct2t-lf. Muriels!, tatween Union and tho Square. DR. V. H. WOODWARD.-Onice No. tf Cherrv stitet, thi-ee doors ln.rlli nt Church street, bason lmn"l Vaeine Mallei of tlie ver lst quality, which lie will suji ply to tliepiiil'enMiiii generally. " oetl! ly "VfOTtCE THOSE I'ERSONS HAVING - " - J claims in umcmntrv or ci.imry towns, llwtUiey uuli collected iitrmetimfclv , chii bare ilieiii attended to by calling on i;. .. liAl.l.i; ii ri. Ueoeinl Agent, novl No. 17 lcalerick stiret. quirts rir:Tst : ".siirti-s i i reT O toil ihiAiy pnr Epiets.aiuiln-r M of clegoHt Pat ent Shoulder Swim S'i rw. mi-Ii h:h! wiihinit collars. All wananieii i b wen maue anu Hi Ul e ervjiuc, . i.ort M TERS i M'cGILL. vKoLT'.A'R.S'.-EViRV VA1HCTV ll"COIe. , J LARS, latest Mvie am! )M I .Silebv r.ov : piililv ie.ied nn fir MVktiS A McGILIi. OIIA n -j limwersamlfbrssleby uov MYEILS A MeGILL. " .pOGERS& Vt OSTISNIIOLM'S CUTLERIES. Cvll'llOk - C. laUfce4rsilbN dsv a iMiuhuine assortment of liorers A Wosteulmlm's tast Razor, Knives, Ac, Ac., for sale by nova MYERS A M'OILIv Ijidies and Geutlkmen's Furnishing Store, No. fS CeHrgo htrel't. STAR CANDLRK lot) At' HOLE, HALF nnd quarter boxes received perS. lS.Shth.ci; ttua lay. novS McCRKA A TKRRASH. ! QOAP FIF-rY RlXii R.sriN'&rO.U,TiiE ( O ceiVed iicrShylock, and for sale by ; novi McCitKA A TERPaSS. MATCH K.S. FI V B CASKS BKST3IATCII BSreeeiied per Shvlock. .,.. novit l r:i-EE diTr,ULs.--FlFTV THOt'SANl 111. CllK JuiCiunsti MeleeCigars. .., TTwiriM?fi'7?I. BY THE LIGHT IIR A IT ) siearaers. a lot of JbUn Walker's Ale. For sale by the barrel by 28 .1. Ii. AC. ROBERTSON. J.ttiUOiCS. 4 EIGHTH pipes extra Chamrmine BrHinIy; r .... , I, L . .1 iO ID " " Marrelt A Ou'a it, .... . . -- ... i jl) A.j-igncTia a; A quarter ca. ks MaLa Wine; igbUi pi Miiseai not 2 legsStnugliloB's Bittersr . : " . 2 " Essence Peiwmiut; .1 bbls Old Rye Whisky; SO " Star do; ' Fersaleby aug27 AV. II. GORDON A CO. LASSAVAllE.WuTesTancj- iintVlaska;' j- 20U " " t uo. 1in Ouart do. . Forsale-by ' ' 1 CW? tf. GOROON A CO., P LOUR 200 bbb extra White W beat Hour; 200 " New Vortatuisex. ramuy nor 200 " MontEomery do. 100 " Oallegti Mllb do; Fcrrale by septifT ' W. JL GORDON i CO. , mur. Ibtrxthmin Ft. ' t an and Black elvct do. bron-n .Ti i ,,uooniS ! Silt Gloves of all xVliJS.' . ... , ...,.,,UwB vk an iu.-tinies nnu widtns: brown iilushns and Drillings of all widths; bine, drab red, creen and marble Blankets? I.i IVXISGELLANEOUS. THE NiS rASKYTLLE HAKTri'ACTirRISO COiTPAST mnrQauM a ... . . o jr i j- 31 ., . .uuniisMaiuuT 4ViU3,uu ,SiK2?Br"0he,t,,rte Prtowecutea, DlUTinin... iwuisuau MAUUIXESY. rln?jTetJ'SFa?XB8fT "d Fre!h Trains. Passenger, Freight, and Repair Cirs completed, and Umofl every descnption of work appertainineto Rail Road. STE-UnaoDfES "au"5ao- Ptandstationary-trom 5 to io horse-power-wttb bonersofthe lent Tejuuosr fr. ,. SXW MILLS. llachmcry complete for fitting up Sssh or Circular Sawa camplete, with the newest and west approved modes. r , ,r t.0KIST MIIXs"r tf9tei land Machinery made for all complete; to getlwr with Machinery fSrSugar Mitfe.md Cotton Uin at. ROT T.TVfl VITF T o and inrs'Cast.Iro,RolIr,amiaH machinery for RoU ingilllls compete made at shortest nnti. n , B?'SSASD IKON CASTING! anyuescnption, with shafting, mill eearin? water ?,J,ta"kTlult' madeTorf;r Address JonxTuoiirsox. Agent, , who u a practical ma cbenfst) or the undersigned. JullN B JOuXSOV j""21 -'f B- ' pVesidaot THE EJLP0EIF1I OF FASHION A. v., m nrat rep? t &, ft Pari Imported Ronncts, ."tlillinerr, Ac. FALL FASHIONS FOR ISS3. 500 7ANCY B0NNET3. TTE wuld respeetiully mforai the Ladies of town A a",J.cuntry lint we will, on Tuesday ii.wniDg. the 4tl., exhibit for their espe-ial benaf. the largest and mcr beautiful stock of Fancy Runnels, uK styles, of Emb d Belgna; e and other tyes of Straw liuonets eveVopened a llresses 1-Kiwws. R.bboos. Dr- G.ds. Perfiraeries, Ea. irSlHS'miWs Sm"!,rt lariN'our pr n shall be lower han any of the U.xed up nv!irBerT idver wif enpnt,B ,ta bow nine , ears us advantage over any ether boHse la the at. aadweal tetourselres thatcr friends are well sTtwr Ladies we wiM your vteiU t make tout ketecUoSu T can make you look more eathanUiig ihanever this fall. Cot the street, bills mrf weJuW, having Ladi. npr good taste from Engkud, Fruuce and New York, to assist " " inirarat t e uare suowi to our stock this fall, rich Dress (Joods at k-t than auction, pnees. a lino stooc of Mantillas, Wootea Conts, CafM Ac. rich Muslin ! Lanes and Cashmieres at ii, Go and t cento per yard, penor Merinos at sue worth 1.25. rich Needlework goods. ChenuaiHs, lufiinu RoUa, Poioted Collars, Lndersieeves. llandk's. beautifully erabnMtMred, at l.ii to 1.75, -heap a 3 5i to i.i. Likewise, a laiye uik o Finer (jods ani TnmnuiiM. Havi)r a lanes stock ibis Ml. oir object 1 U make suiatl rovdis and Unn sulaa u . rt,i., , . . n -"s. inuvwH-, t the Parwiaa WorH of Fatbion, No. ii, I nion Street, I -- ukiu.. next to the State Bank. K WLSE, Ageut. oct 1 3m WOOLLEN GOODS. DUNC.VN. MOHC.VS" A CO. hwe reeelvwl bv late ar vab, New-St;feIr(tood and Woollen Wrappings adapted WiHie witr saleaiM! City trade, which ther w . sell very low, ami invite the attest too of XerchanU to the - SIOCK Ot FrenckPrio'd V PruiM Hrfbwrr Velvc Royal Jw A hMcas; Kbex Silk Litetre Jis Cniotvd AhjweMi Mortno ftunoaw. Eiiplish Merino. Slit VM New Sty le Ossbmew; High eoi'd Frwioh Df-jiu; AU wvol Mack r I.-.pis bhtek ilif. Watered i'f)lii; . Black SaicsanwMttw; Kiuct Dress SiHai UUk Silfc Ytlwl BtbfcwM, alt mUttu, ALSO ,M dezen Jlerinn Vests, i'uer iMwlrtT; do ite I', do 1 do ilo Wrmppers.uj ulu: M cases NewfSyte Prims; .1 uV New IMtiim; in faotos Hkmk S fo 4-1 Hruwn DMnesHro; Whieh wffl bemM verr km- by DUNCAN. MORSAN .t CO., . oetft Noh. 7 and 71 PwMw Smra. MILMNERY 91 RONNErs, RinnoNs, a-c. Xo. 11 Ckerry Strttt, L'a:o' MRS. K I.f)OiniARTrepes:ifully inform the Ladio . Nashville ami coimtrv, that she has now receired te select Fall oirtamt ef the Ben est and most fiufajodib j styles of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowetr., Plumes, TriuiHilugt, Liuingiir Thankful to the Indies fbr pat hrors, I ffatter mye.. that I hnie sometbrngvery bmutiftit to show theca lii season. Please oatl and see bAre io aarekase elsewhere MRS.E. LOCKHART, oet27-tf liCherryat. weir FALL AND v.umci " GOODS. 7" A. A J. G. MeCLELL-VND have just fsoaivedthj 1 . larg and best setoeted skk of 'il and Wmtw Goods ever offerad in this norkut, whid hy tr to tr j trade at tower pricen Ubui tiwy cac b ouid iu aav otb.. Iioibu iu the cuy. At No. 20 PuUic sqi ar.-. Iticli Dres dooil". Broeikit Silks, Kid. 1'r.nted de Lotnex, Check do Kiel Plaid " P1' do Elegant Plaid Caabmeres: Super M'k us. Ghwnm- Plaids; Plaid Poplins; Itain Huu. Je Lniams; l'htin " Fr'ci Xennu A Ooahrnrr-i lbab Ray Slia; Eaiah sm! German Marine , .nt lie .iaidm. With agreat variety of hnr price dr Laioes, it White Gooas, Laces, etc. Cambrics, Jaekonets, Swisses, Tttrltoo; Vat. Ioices, Edgings an4 Incertiaftis; Jaconet and Sfviss Trimmings and Ftouoemgs; Idee and Maslin Collar and CbimizcMc; Jaconet Cottars and Sleeve; Linen Cambric and loiwn lldkfj in jrreat variefvt Kid Gloves. Silk aud Woo! " Super Wool and Silk Ifonenr, Cottoo Jn; Black Loeo Veils, Ribbeos Ac In Cloaks, Talmas and Mantillas, we have tb richest a sortmeot ever offered in this market, in Velvet, Satin, Clot, and Silk; all colors, with elegant white embroidered. HiU ilantles, with Cloths and Velvets fbr maktBf; them. ' Stnple Goods. Cloths. Cassimeres, Veering's, Sattinetts, Ftennels; Tick ings, Shirtings, Btoucbed aud Brown Domestics, Be a Blankets, Super Coat Btankets, Shawls, I jKmrs, Pnntj, Alpaccas. We feel confident that buyers will find it greatly to their interest to give this slock a care till examiaation and in so doing save themselves some money. octll McCLELLANDS, No. ao iSibJie square WHO LI-MALE DltUGTTORET WV. GRAY', SUCCESSOR TO CART . WRIUHTAARMSTRO.NO. Wholesale Dealer u Drugs, Medicines, Painrs, lira. Glsiiware, and Vanct Goods, Corner of Broad sod Marke; street, NashriHeL Te- nessee. Would repectffally inlonn the public that be h purchaseil the stixikofCartwngbt A Anusiroog, Droggui. corner of Broadway aw! Market, where be intends keept--a large and well assorted stock of Drugs, Medwines, Pair.'.' Oils, Tuqientiue, Dye Stuffs, Window Gins, Glass Wr and all oilier articles usuallv kept in Ihtig Htoren, (ogethc with a stock of varirties suitable lor the Country Trade. Druggists, Merchnnts, Physicians, Manufacturers, arl Ilanten, are mriled to call and eismints the slock bef n Kirehasing elsewhere, a lie is tie term ued to sell at sur , prices as will give satiffaeliea to all; the quality of the g jou are warranted to be as represented. A Urge Meek aavme been purchased in the Kat since piircliHiHng the stock, wi enable hi (a to oumete with any tMHUe in tlie South west l-,o oners lor sale lew for esMt, or un tune to punctual men 5iX) pH"s Tuwier'a Oil; 5i ILsIatnarcet 1I bbls Linseed ilo; 5 hbU I.wl ibi; 4 bbls Kum SsMs; ,V lis Kx Uiwwea; MO s MstMer; 17ft tbsMHrfateofTfn; 5oo B.sA1ib; 25 Ilia Gm Csmphor; 5omi!tie Sun Carb rai IiNMiBai Venetian Red; luuoVi-sSpasisb Whitifi 4n bus Buoa's Seeteb SiiuT bm Garrett's do. dr 4 keMMacaboy'sSimfr, lMOfts Ilatty; .'asi Tb AqtM A4; 2 B Spirits NitriR 5"o lbs Snl(iltariAdd; .'0 irroH M'Jjine'K VerBiiTze Us Xilrfe 2n Kilmtiiek's dec Sen S Mwistic VI grass ilieieaiigLinaeaent; lo tbaSyrapled In .Km BM neu tiean; Frathen, Beeswax, Oinnsy, Ac, taken in tni at mar. let prices, wet,.' LKHORS! LIQUORS!! JUST rroekeil per OnttberhiKt, 40 bbtt oM llookxsjiela Whiskv. 45 " eW Rye. 5 rrarsnld; 29 " elffhl pipes t-igneltii.- In satire and fbrsak; W for eaafc. t2. "1 1 A LLO RAN S A 1.11X31 WllA sj (Jktrrg Strsst, oppiiit Cuoptr't rjMIE &ve esiihiihBst aiw open to Hwaslilie J aaJ in a Myte dainenatrstisg to these who i cuM that there is bMWmc "ndflne. The bar H J stocked w ith the finest mes , Luutoni. Cigars, cte. etc mhI the Hitra(it at ao arraafted that ilie giwst mar lely ou Me HtxHrKW ih lb season beint prnperlT served nil. In hei, his an alignments sro rorapfHe. Timl he lmjws to uttp f mn psir4Mce. Tho above di r inent will be nixier the iiuutediai. FupenntenilenFtf cf Mr J 3. Bmctoi. the aadirsifned binuelt devotwe bis eo' 'J aUestKia to the ' w'iw ami tenersl soppir deftMncts. CntiHHl experience of the las' trpern v-ars 0 seme c tlie lint IrtMires hi New ork. Phiiadelphta, Baltimuie l i thiseUjr fres bmsiefcn ef opinum that he enaeoodOs a iwutM t meet the wishes nt atprnd custom 2rs7LUNCII esery day fnm lxg to mm) t tl. , from 9 to Is o'oinek. W. O. HALI.OR.W. ! octll lm PfrMr "ALHA3I BltiV SHOOTING tJALLBRY." rpHB above flterv is pnw m full I but, wt fsnlv ar X sweringtbeeajkferwfcichit wn ealshfefeed, v r pWe it genteel atwfljtiocent -asuawuiw-Bt; it Is welt con vtrwteil. and hss ahewdy afnt-A a new " our c" wmiitewents. The gsHery itseefSi ese .4" tlie feiett ir Union, having a larx ri' Hi aUacHnl it herein nii oe v ur.j the prBiBH newspapers of tlie day, t hkow wnopi : readme M'pnwetsjrwn npi.. -. . I'.S. A basket of f liMnpegne will be opened te t,; gro tleman ritajpngthe beM HiegreareH number of tiwes "a ' ceissVni beltveeii now am! New Year's laf, M. ocH4 W. O T-C HALF UOAcS J li.i J-V.1MS Ac CO.W ! 1 U In bulk and in awtalic packs frecu i7 j , potk warranted pure. " I Fifty boxes Western Besefre Cheese, a fccsjteticl i sole bv J O. c. RoansiN : ctm Bmsdc-. HARPER'S .MAGAZINE FOR NOVHBtR SuuecxiptioE received, novl Hngte copes Ss-sate, bv cava. r . 1IAGAN, Mslket stije. : (iust. Smat jey v"v mam mh i