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5 ' 1 . : , - .-.. , . , , - - 11 ' ' . ' -i - ' ; - .. - - JK. NASHVILLE, TENK WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER T19. 1856. VOL.XXYIII. m si. I 4 i I "i '3 9 7 MISCELLANEOUS. TENNESSEE MARINE Fire Insurance Company a e a- a-. a n i j. a w . u w w fVtlUK norm-wesi vomer " - Ii..v- (J over Dyer Pearl'a Exchange Office, They rim on JJwellings and other Houses, Goods in B ow osainst Loss or LH.msce by Fire. Also, Murine and KiTer ......... ., ... , r u enMC nauuc hazards; from and to all ports. ALSO , Negroes against the dangers of tne luvcr D 43 r i ti r' n-YiJllliJ JOHN M. KILL, JAME3 CORRSY, II. FOGG, ALEX. ALLISON, II. II.- GARDNER, JOSEPH YAUL3L THOMPSON ANK1 JtB.rii ,SON, F. A. OWKN, JAMES ELLIS, N. K. ALLOWAY, .-r- n a trill W-JOSEPH VAULX, President A. W. Bcthb. Secretary. "tTW ' NASHVILLE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL glgSfeS00, (ALL PAID IN ANDbECURfcD.) THIS COMPANY being fully gff', Charter is prepared t? write Policies against LOSS or DAMAuTOv ffi? on Buildings, GooSs, Wares and Merchandise generally. Also. on shipment against loss W....ordamaK8by Se3,iyera,or Inland Transportation on I . me most favorable terms. LUe and Negro PoHciesgranted at current ratesv Ornca No.85, corner of Square and Cedarstreet. DIRECTORS. ALEXANDER FALL, W. T. BERRY, ANTHONY' VT. VANLEER, JAMES WOODS, JOHN K.IRKMAN, iiFvMWv' HENRY HART, Jr., R. C. MeNAlRY, TflOS. W. EVANS.' HUGH McCREA, WESLEY GREENFIELD ALEXANDER FALL, President. Jams Walks, Secretary. JACOB KEED, MANUFACTURER OF Army & Navy Clothing, NO. 10 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, Philadelphia. TT7 All Colors and dualities of Military and Fancy Cloiu, constantly on hand and lor sale at the Lowest twee. THOMAS iJOYERS, G ALLAH, TENNESSEE. COMMISSIONER OF THE U. S. COURT OF CLAIMS' AND FOB, THE 8EVBBAL STATES, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND MAGISTRATE. aog20 If. iiHDHHW J. SMITH, NO. 45 BROADWAY, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. DEALER IK TENKESSER IRON, CASTINGS. NATXS. STEEL, WAGON AXLES, ELIPTIC SPKIHGB, And all other articles in bis line of business, which he oi lers at Wholesale or Retail, low for Cash, at the above stand. feb2 ly VERANDAH HOTEL, orrosiTE the post ornci, . . . I'd . .1 m LIU T CC12 SPV? nAiiiinur.i mmiiMJuiji Bin ACTON YOU.1U superintendent.' CT The Stage Othce is kept at tnis Douse. ' mar!9 ly. .Foil n son, florae & Co., CORNER BROAD AND MARKET SEREETS. NASnVILLI, Tex. WlUi give prompt attention to recering, storing, purchasing, selling or shipping Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, Flour and Bacon, and will also derote es peatal attention to reseiring, storing and fjrwarding nit rcbandise of eTery discription. Our fkctlities in point of room and convenience are equal to snv in the city. julrr.' If. Joiin Hamage, NO. 42 COLLEGE 8TREET, HAS this day received a lot No. 1 SoieLeatber Trunks, Urge fc-zr. Also superior lot of Yalices, Bonnet Boxes, Oarjet Bags, Black Leather Travelling Bags. 4c ang 15 P. Harris & Co., - FAMILY GROCERIES AND I'ROYISION " STORE. DEALERS IN Foreign & Domestic Wines, Liquors. ClfiAIlS, Ac. t3T THE IIIGHVST PRICES PAID FOR ALL KIND3 OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. .1 may5 tf Comer of Broad andFront street. W. M. IIARGRAArE, ' HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, ItKOAI STREET, st pi 27 tf Nashville, Tenn . :p w. maxey & co.7"" DEALE&S IS TIN PLATE, It LUCK TIN, COPPER, RUCST IRON. LEAD PIPE, VIBE, IRON AND TIN RIVITS, PLUMBERS' TOOLS AND Materials, Marbleized Iron Materials, PARLOR RATES, COOK STOVES, HEAT ius Stores, for Wood or ConI, Japan ned mid Common Tin Ware. NO. 40 EAS1 SIDE MARKET STREE1, Nashville, Tenn. p. S We will keep constantly on hand Tin-smith's ' Machines and Too?, being Agents for Peck, Smith A Co., Southinzton. Conn. ertai-d6m P W. M. A CO. XAD1SON SI RATION. A. O. EWIS8. Stratton & Swing , (-sects sons to Setkocb, Fajiskq A Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, AND DEALERS IN ItACON AND LARD, CORNER OF MARKET AND CUORCH STREETS, Nabqtillb, Tesk. HAVING sold our entire interest in the Grocery, Com mission and Forwarding business to Messrs. Stratton & hiving, we recommend them to our customers and riends generally, as energetic and correct business men. and solicit for them the pitronage so liberally bestowed lupon the retiring farm. We will remain at the old stand for the purpose of closing our books. may 17-1 y. aEYMOUR, FANNING A CO. it. LAMER At CO., (Successors to Hart A Hollingtworth,) No. 6 Market Street. Nashville, WHOLESALE GROCERS ii DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. oct2B bAtw a w. iHiLurs. h. aiBtoi. 8. rflxoN. J. MXOff, JE C. W. PHILLIPS & CO. art rEORORB TO WILLIAMS, PHILLIPS & CO., Com mission Merchants, 38 UNION ST, NEW ORLEANS. nets ly f jLiSUiier, Phillips &o Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, J Coiiimission Merchants AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, NO. 3!) MARKET STREET, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. Nnv. 1 tf. JOHN W1I.I.1AMJ WI. DATJIDBST. XL B MATES, .ton. Williams & Co. COMMISSION MKltU HANTS AND COITON FACTORS. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 1 11. MAYHS formerly of Colombia, Term., has taken XI. au oilier on Broad Street, adjoining ihe Depot of the Tenneee and Alabitua liallroad, Nnhvlllo, and it prepar ed to make liberal cash uihancwon coiu'mgnmpnts to JoliD Williams .V Co. oet3l -3 in NASH VI LLC AND CHATTANOOGA R. R. C II A NG E OF SOU ED UL E. ON and arler Sunday, Nov. 9, tbe Passenger Trains will l.-ove.YiiOiviIlp at 7tU A. M.. and G l'.M., and arrive at Niahrillo A. M.. and 1. M. " " & CO.'S, SOirrH-WESTERN HALTIMORE OYSTER DEPOT, 0. 0? TIIIIU) STKEET, LOOISVILLC, KKNTUCKV. Nnovll-.l3m. QU1NTERKO, Aeeat. PEltKJJNJS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, dec: -It NEW ORLEANS. x r III KIM. iv i;i:s .v co., ATJCTI0NEER8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS HAUTSV1LLE, TE.NNE:SEE. will rrmcuASE ou sell rRonucs and rROFERTT or eteeT aprsS urncaimos. One Hundred Pantaloon Makers Wanted? A T NO. Ziyi CAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, NASH . V1LI.K, iii. K. II. BROCKWAY & CO. oct21l-UIm. w llti.VT. I nant u lew Hundred bushels choice r Wlimt, lor which I will pay the highest market nnce deliveied at my Warehouse. . S. N. U0LLING8 WORTH, RAILROADS, &C. NAHYILLE AND CHATTANOOGA pt. r Frcisht on Produce to HJTARLESTON AND SAVANNAH, TO TAKE EFTECT OH AFDAFTER THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE NEXT, AT a recent meeting of President and Superintendents of the various Roads connecting Nashville with Charleston and Savanab, the following rtt of Freight were adopted: FIRST CLASS. Feathers, Wool, Floor in Sacks and Boois, per 100 $1 40 Beeswax, Ginseng, Pink Root, Cotton. Rope and Barcinp. llemn. Star Candles. Sccd. Lard and Linseed Oil and Window Glaus, per 100 :.. H CO THIRD GLASS. Leaf Tobacco in bhds, per 100 , s() Wilis tv. tier bfirral.. 13 00 Beef and Port rier barrel ............. 2 0 Flour, uer bbl 140 Brooms, in IntofSO dozen and nnwaids I 00 To nl-&wntnvirrhartrpa thft Amnt of the N. A C. Rail' road is authorized to sign Receipts for the transportation of tne articles aDiVO at me raies as apeciucu, notice, H- A. AftLr.isun, may 14 b po Superintendent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rpHE GreatCentral Route, connecting tbe Atlantic cities I ,;ihWutorn Vnrtlnrmtarn. and Southwestern States. b a. continuous Railway diroct. This road also connects the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with i. ,A .u An (Tia Vnrihwotfm Iyukes : makinir the most direct, cloaptit and rdvMt route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great ett. Bates between Philadelphia and i"HtsDnrg rpf'l iUl II.wIb Ktin.s l)rvfnnda ) FIRST CLASS. Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods 75cperl00B (in boxes,; ttirs, reamers, ac SECOND CLASS. Books and Stationery, fiOcperlOOIb UTJ UOOQB in uaics,; uttrunutvy iiw tbcr.&c THIRD CLASS. Anrils.Hagging, Uacon, UocperlO0Q ana lUrK. m uui,, xacLut, o.w. FOURTH CLASS. Coffee, Fisb, H&cod, .. i j j i i 40c per 1001b ana x orciiKLcitea. liuruuuuiiaiuuii, m a . lli ..t:ir...n.A.H;M f lour-el per oui. uui.j.1 iui iujci uunw. Grain 50 cts.per 100 lbs. until further notico. nnttnn 352ner bale. noteiceedine500 lbs. weight, until further notice. , V' f T r.mnmnfWrll fmm "I n V TU1 H I KfUtt fil Phi 1.1. 1U Oil I 'l'l AI A UWUH mM j - delphia, be particular to mart package ' tU rhUade!pka jiuurvw Jin iw - " ------ - . -- Road at PhiladelDbia or Pittsburg will be forwarded with out detention. Feeisbt Aoests. Hams, Wormley & Co., Memphis, t....o. v V Smtl'ji Kt. liniB? J. & Mitchell & Son, Evansville, Indiana; Dumesnil, Bell and M urdock, and Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky.;R.C. Meldruui, Madison, Indiana; Bprigman A Brown, and Irwin li Co , Cincinnati; N. W.Graham A Co , Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & Co., No 54 Kilby street Boston; Leech A Co. 2 Astor House, New v v. v.' i ra;i!!am Btnut nnA N'n-ft K-ititrf T'lflrp. New York; E.J.Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A toons, Bal timore; Geo. C. Franciscus, Pittsburg. II U. HOUSTON, OenerM Freight Agent, Phila. H. J. LOMBAERT, Sup't,AUoona,l's. Inns 'KR '."17- 1II71UIUUV I.V A Nl A I! A 1 1. 1(1 IA1I. . umPLi i . : l rr'v. .. .-V. ThUb TiBttraan Phila-vlrtriin JL and Pittsburg. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 7K, A. M., and Pitta burg for Philadelphia at 7, A.M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 1, P.M., and Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 1, P.M. TUK NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 11, P. M, and y. i . i e DLii.j.l.t:. .tin 1) f in...vUi.Kn.awnni.t nt Pitfshnro' with thf Ttfiilrnadfl to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, UL; Frankfort, Lexington, and Louisville, Ky.; Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette aud Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincin nati, Dayton.Springtield, Bellefontaine. Sandusky. Toledo, r'twiwl rv.lnmVin. 7.onejn'llp- Mnjisillnn . and Woostsr. Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Orleans, St. Liouis, iionisriiieanu vincinuau. Through Tickets can be had ta or from either of tba above places. For further particulars, see Handbills at the different .f.lin Mtnf. PaaB0.-tmrfl from thn WVRt Will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia UlU.iUlUiC, ilCTf AUlw. fvd UVJ( -' " - Mt.w.-.-t , 1 J. MESKIMEN, Agent, Paittngtr Liner, I'iitsbur;. nt.!i. J.l-i.!. icca m O 1 r i ULmucipuiu, i oju jauj A J miit? cirnn'i'VUT a TV 1 1 ftlftsT I ? It !l VP ROUTE TO THE EASTEIIN CITIES FROM ALL POINTS SOUTH AND WfcSl'. Central Ohio AND -Saltimore asil Ohio RAILROADS, RUNNING TIME BETWEEN COLUMBUS, OHIO, AND o k fin a fiv nnFik'rn TinmTTftTTr rpHE ONLV ROUTE bj whick through tickets to Wash- inglOD Can uo jirucurcu,, wj vvuicu piiiufc u-a n. m t.ia: it iVia tahnrtsnat moat iHiriwt nnrl in PCPTV n- jjaiiiiuuiK, ii. ao -- j - a ai.-M.i- HliaVtlA rnnla Ii ta iTinr.nlv rrtnift nc whirh spec, mc mvo. iciiiviv '""J j , i a Durchaserg of Through Tickets to New ork are enabled la reacu mo tiuw mmwwh., a UiUlpm York, at the cost of a Ticket to New York only, thus en- mation to visit four of the principal citie.ua the Union for lee COSl lUttu gau ucauuiucu wt ""vi uu. And it U the only route by which Through Tickets can i i i A fJ.akmnnJ VnprJr ll'inoriaofitP rr1rirlr'?hn Tf? DC LULU W ItlKUUIUUU, i'UHUI, " IUWUVOM, . N--wr wv.. f.. and Petersburg, Va, Charleston, Savannah, Macon, At- a Pjv-ttAUT Unrinrra nnrf ItA.ltnr.'l SnrincSL Carter & Thomas, or steamers on the Cumberland rirer, to Louistiu.1, connecting there with the United Statue Mail Bteamers to Cincinnati, or with tbe Jtffcrsonville T- . rt J f.JI.nonnli'a InA mi ha rlirpr-t fnrinpr) inn fit Columbus, Ohio, with the Central Ohio Railroad to heel ng, Wbence cioseconnecnoa wim tuc oaiuuiuib uuu vuw Railroad is made to Washington City, Baltimore, I'hiU delphia and New York. Passengers holding Through Tickets from ilcm nhis are transferred at Cairo to tte care of the Illinois . . . v ( J .1 nnr.n:nM 4KM.nh Trt-a uenirai xvauroau, iruiu mcute yiup, .u.u Haute, Indianapolis, Dayton and Xenia to Columbus. Tbrce Daily Trains leuve Columbus, at 10 A. L, 8:30 P. M. and ,2 Sr. iu. TMl.aiaca orn ronnooloI in it( thlt TTriff ihttt 13 the wtfy rou affrdins Through lickeU to all tbe Ka3Wu Cities at the same rate as charged by other routes to Sew v T- ; ;a lhn Riipr(jst. mnst pnfrdf und direct a ll at i.Aintv rtntain tha Wnat Th Histn.nrA fmiTl w tu mc icju'"S " . I ".. . , ; . ; ari.i A DAliimnmia nnlff t! mi!9 ntkincr nhnilt 100 lAUUUluua mj jjatifc"u j fi miles shorter to New York, than by any other urate. There l U ik.n ...A iu.niAHK.ntlv are less cuangea 01 cra ujr fcua- mu.c, uu w-vjih.um; less detention, than by any other. w Thproftd is ballasted with broken Etone and 13 entirely free from dust. For further lnlonnation, please apply 10 u. u. is.u iior. i , iirent, Nashville, Tenn. Ch lTl.u....k iKaV.Ih annlir in CirtiarUlA at inP fifllfT Ol theU. B. Mail steamers, or at the Jetfersouville Railroad Umce. Alain sireei. wju. o. iuasier irausjMirtauuu j. v. j. JOUN M. SHARP, General Western Agent, juno 25 NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA "RAILROAD- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAIV"! TO take effect on and alerSATURDAT, 21st of June, 1856. Day Passenger leaves Nashville at u.05, A. M., arrives at Chattanooga ut 6.U5, P. M. Night Passinger leaves Nashville at 5, P. M., arrivej at Chattanooga bt 45, A. M. Day Passenger leaves unaiwaouga a i , a., ji-, hhb at Nashville at 2.40, P. M. ... Night Passenger leaves Chattanooga at 9.15, I . M., ar rives at Nashvifle at 8.45, A. M. june21. 11. I. ANDERSON, p't. NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA SPECIAL XOIICETO SHIPPERS TIA SA VAXSAlI JO KASIIV1LLE. AS the Nashvillo aad Chattanooga Railroad Company has notified and reminded the Central Railroad Com pany of Georgia, of their Summer Rate, and it does not seem to have been noticed or recognised in the baud-bills of that Company recently distributed in our citv. we take this method of informing the Merchants and Shippers by that line, that tbe rate will be V 3 per 100 lbsonlstClats Goods, and not (1 25, as th band bills represent il 25 is tbe average through rate on First Class Goods from tbe Seaboard to Nashville, but is subircted to'llio 10 cent ad ditional in the Sumner aud a dfdnctinn tit lo cents per 100 lbs. in the Winter, whiih make tbe rate as per our advertisement f 1 85 from Jtno to Decembe-. and $1 15 from December to June Jl. I AMJLIiSON, jnne 21 Sjrin'en(lent ftOTICK TO CONSSHiN Kli.N. TRANSPORTATION OFFI'JK, N. C. R Ii. I Na9uville. h n'ember , lS.'O f rTUlE Dravmen of NasIiviIIu buvug discontinued re X ceiving Roods at the Jeiot, Cons-gnces will he'cilier be notified of the arrival ol ilieir go.nla nnd lurmtlie.l wiin a hill of freic'jt due on same. Anvonc iiresentms the no tice and paying the bill will bo recogn i:d as ibe nutho- rited agent ol me consignee, ine resjion.Manuj in me road terminates with tbe delivery of thegix da, aud claims for deficiencies and damages will not be allowed after de livery unless by consent. It beinj; Hie duty of tbe agent in have in his possession evidences o! de'irerv, consignees or their agents will be required to roceipi fur clt articlrs as delivered. Notices lor all consignees who.-e place of business or residence is not known, will be sent to lue Post Office. CUAS. W. ANDERSON, Agent N. B. The object of the ab ve notice is not to give nnnsio-nees anv unnecessary trouble, or compel draymen to assume responsibilities that do not legitimately btlong to their business, but simply to define tbe position of tbe road, leaving merchants and drajtnen to makj their own arrangements. septlS-tf C. W. A. ninilK A1VI1 llllltSK TKAJI I'll It SAI.K ANEW WAGON, good harness, and well trained Horses, for Bale on good terms, on time it required by the pnrchtser, For particulars call on II. Pitt, ol Edge Held. ' oftW-tf DRY GOODS. THOMPSON & CO., FAL.1V AND WINTEK DEY GOODS. 1 8J 6. THOMPSON & CO.,aro now opening a large and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER 11KV GOODS- W'e would att particular attention to our btock this aeason it being composeil of every thins new and desiraole to be found In tbe Eastern markets, which we are determined to sell as cheap as any house In tbe city. All we ask la an exam ination of our Stock to prove It. we take great pleasure in snowing our soous. Silks. We havoalarzelotif Silks on band, varrine from E0 cts. perjaru to $10u per tmttern. A beantlful line of Silks at 91 tii-t ;ir.l, wtilch we cut In anv quanlty to suit purchasers: SLKMJiU fLOUA'CU !ILUd. Urocade flounce, Satla do Jaspa do ., . ... Velvet very line," .. .. .. for evenltie; very hand' some and new; Mripe and plaid Silks of all kinds and qaalt- i:ej;piiiu anu repi auK,cu colors, duck, obu oi luiuui Ciihlimerox uuil llcLalnes. Oar Stock of Woolen Dress Goods embra'esever thing In this lire, flaln and ngured LieLalne, in any quauuiy; Plaiu Caihnierea. all kinds. Plain Merino, all kluda; Palm Merinos, all kinds. Kich Oaihmrra patterns for Kobes. Wool flaids, or all Kinds, uomoazincs; Aipaccas; 1 'arameinasjiameee uioias ana juourning uooai oi an kwiu, l-nrn lnnilii. We would call the attention ol the, Ladies to our Stock of Lace Goods, in It they will find something' to please tbem In price ana usie. Fine Val. Lace Pellerlne beautiful article; New stjle Lace Berahe very fine; -Now style Va.l Lace Capes; New style Val. Lace Sells very fine and entirely new; Kewatjle Point Lace, do. New style Black Thread Lace Setts very desirable; .. .. Lace Collars; Trimmed, do: Handkerchiefs; Very rich Point Lace Bridal Veils; Handkerchiefs, &c, to match. Val. Lace: Point Lace: Superflne Lace. atW real Thread Lace; a large assortment always on hand. cnioroiaeries. New Style Embroidered Muslin Setts, .. .. Collars, .. .. .. Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Skirts, Embroidered dresses Job. Jaconet and Swiss Trimmings a latge lot, Flouncings a laige lot, Linen Edgings and Inserting, Embroidered lluslin Caps new and cheap, .. .. Capes new and beautiful, For tlic Itiiblc. Kich Embroidered Silk Hate new and beautiful, .. .. Merino Hats new and beantlful, .. .. Bonnets Bilk Bonnets .. Fine Embroidered Merino Cloaks, Blankets, Embroidered bodies and baby dresaess of all kinds. Fine Embroidered Muslin and Lac. trimmed Caps. These things are very desirable, being new and cheap. Kibbons. Our stock of Ribbons Is very large and welLassorttd Rich Molrp Antique Ribbon, .. Brocade Ribbon, .. Jaspa Stripe Ribbon, Plaid ribbon, Plain Kibbons or all kinds, and rich Sash Ribbons. Cloaks anil Sliuwls. We have now in store alaree lot of new itvle Cloaks, also Shawls andSrarfs.of overy description: men velvet lairaas, .. .. Cloaks shawl pattern, new .. Cloth cloaks new, .. Plusli cloaks very new, Very Fine BrocheSb'awls, .. Stella Bordered Shawls, .. Plush shawls new, .. Bay State plaid shawlls all kinds, Gentlemen'stravoliug shawls, Ladies' traveling shawls. Uciitlciiien's Wear. Rich French Cassiineres new aljle, Stripped Casaimeres new style, Plain and Plaid casslmerea, of all kinds, Black French Cassimeres, Cloth, Bine French Cloth, Rich Velvet Vest patterns, ., uncut .. Kich Silk vrst patterns -black and fancy, Kich Cahmere vest patterns, All kinds of Boys' wear. Gentlemen's under-wear, Rldlni Gloves, Dress Gloves, etc., etc. uiores una iioxicrj-. Ladles', Gentlemen's and Child reus' Gloves in ereat va riety. Alexandre's iwu uioves; uuck nam uiovci, Cashmere and Silk Gloves, plush lined, Alexandre Silk (plain) and Raglan Gloves, Lisle Berlin Gloves, lined and unlined, Taffeta, Flush lined, Gloves, etc., etc. Black and Pearl Silk, and Flesh colored Hose, Raw Silk Hose, Plush lined and plain, Cashmere, Lambs' Wool and Alpacca Hose, , I Children's Fancy and Plain Wool Hose, of all kinds. Curluins and Curtain Materials. Elepant Lace and Embroidered .MuiMo Curtains, Embroidered Muslin for Curtains, by tbe piece, Rich Satin and German Damask, all colors and kinds. Gimp Tassels, Loops and Cornice, to match. Curucts. In this line we Intend to excel by keeping tbe largest stock In tliKCiiy, and selling at reasonable prices. Having a large Cock mi hand, and being desirous of selling as many as pos sible beftira removing to our new nou-e, wetninK it would be to the advantage of those wishing to purchase Carpets to lake a look at our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Rich Velvet Carpets, nner than usually Drought to this market Rich Brussels and mpestry Carpets, 3 pi) English and American Carpets, Ingram Carpels, of all kinds, Cheap Carpel', nf every description. Fine Mosaic, Velvet and Brussels Rugs, lltor and Failur Mats, in great variety. Domestic uutl Iloune I'urnisbing' Goods. Beautiful French Chintz, all qualities, English and American Chintz, all qualities, Enzl:.'li and American Prints, in great variety, Ballard Vale Flannel, anmelhing that will not shrink, Wel"h and French Flannels, very fine, 0)m Flaanels,all colors. Bay Male Flanntls, while (great job.) Linen Table Diaper, all kiuds, Damask Table Cloths and Xapkins, Colored Table Cloths and Xapklns to ma'ch, RussiaSheetlhpsall qualities, Russia and HackabuckTowcllng Fine Damask Towels. We have on band a large stock of Staple Goods of every description. sep 6 21 Public Square. TO MERCHANTS. TTTE desire to cnll Ihe attention of Merchants' visitine Stock of Goods, to our very complete and extensive BU1CK Ol UAKDwARE AND CUTLERY, UU.NH, 1'1HTUL3,C. in kaino iV.U tn ntTif in Ihll Tmfll A mo are piouucu ucm uuidiu v, most complete and extensive assortment of TABUh AND 1 UUHiul iu ili&ifci , einuiacing ever iic.j w oj ic nad quality, which U daily being increased with fresh ar in Kurrp. which we are prepared to Bell at very low Our stock of HARDWARE in all the Tanet.es is prob v.if tr.nwa rviirinintA fxvtA prtpnkirp ihftn ntiv that hare ever bean offered in the Nashville market. We also keep a large atcfc of Cotton, Hemp ana sianuia uoraftge oi an tizes, Dufour's Rolling Cloths, Machine Belting Steam n...i.:R.nJ1InoA T?.wAta nt oil l-inria Trnn Ur&JK and Copper Wire, Sheet Zinc, Block Tin. Farming Imple- . . . in . i . . I.--.. Wli.nl T Vi r-o all nr Page's Patent Portable Saw Mills, Ac , &o All are invited to eximine our stock before purchasing eliewhere. ilACEV A HAMILTON, sept7 47 College street. ClKUl'I.AK SAWANI) SAW MANDRILLS. A LARGE lot of Circular Saws and Mandrills of all sizes just received bv MACEY A HAMILTON. ii ivl-s; AVI) llllAIM'S. TU3T received the very largest assortment of Planes nnd Braces and Bills ever offered for sale in Nash ville. MACEY & HAMILTON. AllvlCk' fMIT'PtHX- ki.iu "jn'i . i ' -- 'E have iust received a lot of Sausage Cutters a . - 1 Knf. w superior anicic every uuuw .cni duuuiu wuiu (6epl7) M.VJEY & HAMILTON. one 11 llllt'l'KII IIAI.'I'A JACKS. T70Rsaleat my Plantation in Williamson county, fo P cash or on time. FIVE BLACK JACIaS,- three yea -a old, imported Irom Ihe Island of MalU. of pure blood. trS fimditw JAMES U. WtlU?. i f a irii. ... r..t..n .lili I me- f-Trlinge Kinve Foun dry in this city, a good assoriment of hTOVES AND HOLLOW-WARE, tie: Ovecs, Pols, fckillets and Lids, Sad Irons and And-ironso: aiiiejeuiiraii;.i,.oi .... 1 . -11 Hh-ilB aie and retail iraue, amum" " .. m- , a nhui Iron Wire, of the best aual II -Vt, till. UUU.l ttuu."'- ' T , , . ilv, at low tjgures. A few fine chamber tells of Brittama ware, and ) l iteirigcraiora. u - -ParticnUr attention paid to Roofing and Guttering with AIM 111 tJI1'CI. , . lr Old Copper, PewUr, Rrass and Scrap Iron taken in ..--Vi-i n r... nlv n,.n(..iKm.. 1L P. DORKlo. uuil .m No. f. (Wleife sU. near Church st SNUPK AMI 'lOItACCO. Peter Lorillard, UAKDrACTUKEB NO. 42 CHATHAM STKF.CT. NEW YORK. SUCCESSOR of P.ntik 4 George Loeillasd, offers fcr sale all kinds of BSUFF and TOBACCOS in general use. For particulars, a Pbice Cuhbent can be obtained by addressing as arjove. iins tsiaoiinmeni lsoneoiioe oldest ot tbe kind in the United states. mav20 lv STOLES OR STRAYED, on Sunday night, about -itA an.l It. i.l. tl.. I will trim Clll for Ihn annriiben- Af e.. linii ii...1 fnr Ilia' annrehenidon or th'.ef. loct25-Ul JOHN FL?NN. JOiMS JBW- fiAN Kins rnusTnv Trrrrci?s atcti STEAJinOATS I'ATENT BENZOLE GAS. County and State Rights for Sale. The only T, 1 nt. c . i. .. . r A , - . . THE entire apparatus is simple; occupies bat little room, requires little or no attention except winding np, oiu.iiur wj u ciua. The erpyise is one third less than ordinary Coal Gas; sad makes the most handsome and cheapest light id the world. It can be seen in practical ooeration at Hender. son a tiros., Aieaaenck street. Any nersons wantinc their houses liVhted can hn sun- pled immediately, tbey having made a contract lor the furnishing et Davidson county, and solicit orders. lnlonnation concerning state and County rights, can be naa Dy applying to w at WAKN E, ang m Uherry Street HashiUe. For tbe Complete Care of CourDs, Coltlst influenza, As t lima, Ilroncliltls, 8plttlnK of itlood and all otlior lung Complaints tondins- to Consnmntlon. $ $ $ 3 3 THIS preparation Is getting into nse all over our country. The numerous letters we receive from our various a. gents, informing' us of cures effected In their immediate neigaoornoooj, warrant us in saying It is one or the best, U not the very best Coogh Medicine now before the public. It almost invarlablv relieves and not nnfrennenllv enrea the very worst cases. When all other Congh preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, as Drugguta, deal ers in Medicines, and Physicians can .testify. Ask the Agent In your nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he haa bun inlllnr It for anv length of time he will tell you It it the best medicine extant ceiow we give a rew extracts from letters w e have receiv ed leatly regarding the virtues of this medicine. Sr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxvllle, Ga., says: I have been using vour Liverwort and Tar verv extentlvelv in mv prac tice for three years past, and, It Is with pleasure 1 stale my oenei in us superiority over an omer articles witn wmca i am acquainted, for which It It leeommended. Messrs. Fltzs-erald & Brenners. wrltlns-from Wavnoiville. N. C, says: "The Liverwort and Tar Is becoming dally more popular in this country, and we think Justly so. All who have tried It speak In commendable terms of It, and say Itia very beneOela in alleviating the complaints or which it t recommended. Our Agent In Pickens District, B.C., Mr. S. K. MeFall, assures us that he uses llwlth great benefli In hit own family anorecommends ii to his neitticors." tie gives an instance tia negro woman in his vicinity, who had Deen suffering wlthdlsease of the Lunsrs for vears. attended with sever eough,who waa relieved by the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we bear of this Medicine from all parts of tbe South . For a roport of the surprising cures It has performed In the Western and Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the suffering patient to read the pam phlet which accompanies each bottle., Toal we say, nave ope, navo nopei Try the Medicine!! Be warned In season!!! And neglec not that cough which Is dally weakening your constitution, Irritating yourthroat and lungs, and Inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, when to soothing and healing a rem edy can be obtained at Rogert' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations. The genuine anble is signed Andrew Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. 1 Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottles for Five Dol lars. Sold wholesale and reiaU by SCOVIL & MEAD, in unartres st. Doi. uonti and Bt.ixun,n.L.,soie Agent orthe Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for Agencies must be addressed. SoU also by Ewin Brothers, Berry & Demovile, A. K. Roteoe, Thot. Wells, and G.W. ilendershott, Nashville, Tean .and byall other Drugglitsthrough the State. ,anl2 dAiriwly. JEW DAVID, OR HEBREW PLASTER. THE Great Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain In the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints; Scrolula, King's Evil, White Swelling, Hard Tumors, StlffJolnts, and all fix ed paint whatever. where this flatter is applied palneanno exist. ifc nas Dera ueneucuu iu cases ui weakness, sucu as rsm and Weakness In the Stomach, Weak Llmbt, Lameness, Af fliction of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys in carnation ny perspiration. James L Boyd, Pickens district, South Carolina, testiget that, by its use alone he was cured of Rheumatism In both of Ms knees, of several years standing. The following was banded ns by a respectable Physician In Georgia: Messrs. bcovll & Mead: Gents: I have been using yonr Liverwort and Tar Hebrew Plaster very extensively In mv practice for three yearo 'past, and It is with pleasure that I state my belief in their superiority over all othsr articles, with which I am acquainted, for the purposes lor which they are recommended. The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is an universal penaeca for local pains. I have also lound It a mot vit-ciicuk aiput.miu lui cjiiaiiia uu uiuieea. iiiitci uiir vertal satisfaction wherevor used. SS 03I.1N.MD. Knoxville, Ga., March 4 th, 1853. J3" Beware of Counterfeits and baso Imitations. The zenuino will In future have the signature of E. Tay lor on the steel plate engraved on tbe label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advldsed that a mean counterfeit ofthit ar ticles n existence. Tho genuine is sold by us, and by our sgentt appointed thro lgh he South, and no pedlar is allowed to sell 11. Doal- ersaid r urcnasers generally aro cauuonea against Duying oi any but our regular agents, otherwise the will be Imposed up on by a worthless article. SCOVIL & MEAD. Ill Chartrei street, New Orleans, Sole General Agents for theSouthern States, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. Sold alto by Bwin urotnera, uerry dc uemovuio, A it Roacoe Thomas Wells and G W ilendershott, Nashville, Tenn., and by all other Druggists through the State. janl'J iri&iriw. " Excelsior" ! ! AT the great trial of Agricultural Implements in Nash ville on tbe 4th, 5th and 6th of Juno, 1856, THE "EXCELSIOR CORNCOB MILL" WAS AWARD ED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, as will appear from tbe following extraet from the report of the committee. They say "Of Corn and Cob Crushers there were 8 entries, but in consequence of some accidental breakage, only two made trials. 1. Excelsior, by J. C. Baldwin (Leavitt s Patent.) 2. Jovce's Star Mill, by B. S. Weller. Little Giant, by O. H. Anderson. Both these Crushers are constructed on similar mechani cal principles, and use about the same power; but the icdees rave the premium to Baldwin's MilL It seemed to have more caDacitv in a iriven time, but its chief superiori ty consists in itB having moveable rings, which constitute the grinding sunace, ana oi course iue wearing sunaco These grinding surfaces are cast iron, and can be re newed readily ana at nine cosi, ima gvies muro cura bility for less money " Tbe above Mill, for Crushing Cora and Cobs, or grind ing meal for ismilj nse, is furnished all complete, with two pair of grinding ringt, which malet it equal to too mills, at the low price of $50,00. Address JAUts u. -UALiLiyviii aw, e27 6mtw4w 87 College street, Nashville. Tenn. NEW AND DESIKARLE GOODS. Snyder & Frizz ell ARE now recoiling and opening fresh and dosirablt goods suitable for tho city and country trade. consistiso or Ladies fine Kid Slippers, plain and trimmed. " " with heels, Kid Front Lace Giitert, " Kid Sid " " thick and thin soles, " " Black Lasting Gaiters, " " " ti n with heels, ' " Congrcp Gaiters, " " Kid Hoots, thick and thin soles, a n " " with heels, ' " White Kid and Satan Slippers. " Toilet Slippers, plain and fancy, ALSO Children and Misses shoes ol overy description, ALSO r.ntlsmnn' wear of eveiv descrintion. Their stock of heavy goods is large and of good quality. In short, all persons wishing goods In ihelr line will find It to their inieres to ca i ai no. so, ruonc .-iiuaie. auS30 SNYDER & FRIZZBLL ALEXANDER fll. WALLACE, General Commission Merchant, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE, JLTLASTA, GEORGIA. WILL OIVB ePECIAL ATTKBTIOS TO TnE SALE OF BACON, LARD, FLOUR, TOBACCO &a.j &c, &c. BEVEK TO C Wallace, Knoxville, Tenn., Toole, Bro. 4 Co.," Mary- Tille.Tenn, H T Cox, Louisville, Tenn., J Donaldson, Union. Tenn,', Johnson & Hair, Madisonville, Tenn., Brab . . , ... rr . 1." : . I w. BOn & 13IU-, ievier CUUniV, ICU raiuo a. xjh- dridge, Tenn.. Vaugn 4 "pickle. Sweet Water, Tenn, U irusta, Ga., John Cunningham, Greensboro, Ga F W Lu- cas. Ainens, ua., jonn yidcuciu, juiiuiwju,) wimui r-, y- m rtr-ii- cv V. M T 1 Hon, aiaCOn, Ua.. IT I v una, oa-rauuim, tia. -tuwi ii McCLUKE, BUCIv 5c CO., (Successors to tbe late firm of Maxey, McCInre 4 Co.) TIN, PLATE Ac SHEET IRON WORKERS, AT their old stand. No. 25 Market street, Nashville, Tenn., keep constantly on hand Tin Ware of f-very diseription whole'ale and retail. Also, Tin Plate, Sheet Copper, Block Tin, Sheet Iron, Sad Irons, Fairbanks Platform Scales of the most improved pattern?. Wood and Coal StoTes, consisting of Franklin's Ten Plate, Seven PUte, Box, and Cy lender Stoves. Also, Parlor, Chamber and OlBca Grates. To all of which they .would respectfully call tte attention of those wishing to purchase. - . - iipj on. MEDICAL. T, WELLS, $ DEALER I.V MEDICINES, ' DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DTE STCFFS, WINDOW GLASS, GLASS WARE, STONE WARE, Printing, Writing nod Indelible Inks, as- i , flonea. iftAo, i.cd, jduaaIuac, aciui opitcu. ynuffi, Seears, Tobacco, Powder, Shot, and Lead iperm Oil TANNER'S ulL, i'iZ (Jsllona PIPES, !) MARBLES, COMBS, PERCUSSION CAPS. STJBQlCAL, DENTAL, SURVEYING, Widwues.t and Pocket Itutrununti, assorted. Fine. Cutlery, Pis tols, Canes, 4c, LECTR1U Jlnclunes, illicin: CU.t, Medical Saddle Bags, Gam Jiagx Trnsses, Shoulder Braces, Utero Abdominal Svpp;rUrt, lo be sold at the loeat prices by T. WELLS. At the MAN AND MORTAR, on Market, opposite Union street, Nashville. ROJHATIC SCHIEDAM SCIlNAPPsl A popular remedy for diseases of .the Kidneys, LON DON PORTER in quart bottles, SARATOGA CONGRESS SPRINU WATER. O AKSAPAItILL A KXTRAtTTa. BULL'ri,i' J toil s, (Mrpmttr sbaseb, fresh lluid Extracts of Sar saparilla. VUIMINE. Morphia. Chloroform. Stricbnine. ilvd. J Potastn, Iodine. Nitrate Silver, Select Powders of Upium, Ipecac nanna, caiocynui. Ehcbarb, acamony, May Apple, Bay berry, uoiden seauac. tteeeivea oy octtt) . . a. vvi narxetEtreN. OLD LEAF, Gold Foil, Sdver Leaf, Red, Yellow VA ana White uronxes. . BRUSHES. Hair, Tooth, Nail, Hat, Cloth, Paint, Dnstinr. Sweeping. Scrabbinz.Pooca, Stencil, Horse, r. L 1 1 . 1 - - . 1 T Tl bouo, onoe, oioppmgana v&raisn urufcuea. YARNISIIES. Furniture, Coach, Demar, Brown and Black Japan, Iron, Leather, Instrument, Varn ishes. LACKING. 40 gross fiesh Taste Blacking. Fr sale low by T. WELLS. H AIR 1VE3. Batchelor'a Black, KoiuseQ'a tto' bemian ana Italian uatr Dyes. HAIR OILS, Pomatnms, Colognes, Skating Ureamt, Eitractt, Preparations for the Teeth, 4c, in variety. Received by T. WELLS REMEDIES for Colds, Cough, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption. 4c Auer't. Wittar': Witliam't. JTatt- inni, Jaime's Balsamsof Wild Cherry. Tar. Wood Naptha, 4c. Cough Caxdies, Strut, Pnuiomc Wavces, ClUItES for Pains, Bruises, RhcuniutiSBis, J &c. Nerve and Bone, Mustang, Sloan's. Arabian and Gardner's LINIMENTS, Davis' Pain Killer, Celestial Balm, PLASTER PA1U3. TWENTY-FIVE BBLS. best calcined and ground Platter Parit, at tbe lowest prices, by OCUS n T. WLLS, Sign. Man axo Mostab. on Market street, opposite TJn- Ion street, AathviUe. JOY TO THE WORLD! THE ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY Hurley's Sarsanarilla. OF all the remedies that hare been discovered during the Dresent are or the "thousand ilia that flesh Ishair to." none equal this wonderful preparation. Only three years have elapsed since the -discoverer (who spent a decade In studying, experimentallxingand perfecting ft) first Introduc ed It to the publie, and it it already recegnlxed by the most eminent physicians In all partt of the country to be the most surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowledge. Allother compounds or syrups of the root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of the faculty, because, on bolnt tested, they have been found to contain noxious ingre. dlents, which neutralize the good effects of the tartaparttla, and oftentimes Injure the health of the patient. It It not to with Hurley's preparation. Tblt It the pure and genuine extract of the root; and wlll.on trial, be fonnd to effect a certain and perfect cure of the fol lowing complainta and diseases : - Aiiecuon oi me cone, n annual uosureneu, Debility, IndlgetUon, Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver complaint, Dyspepsia Piles, Erysipelas, Pulmonary DUeaset, Female Irregularities, Scrofula, or King's BtII, Fistula, Syphilis, And all Diseases of the Skin. Besides curing the above. It la alto known to be a treat and powsrful tonic, purifying the biood and lavltoratlnr tbe tytttm. in anon, ii is wiuout exception, in the cases mentioned and its general effect on the system, tie most efficacious, as It It most desirable, remedy of the age. It It already exten sively used throughout the country, and It faitobtainlng an Europern reputation. The Instances of cures it hasenscled are dally coming to the proprietor's knowledge, and he bat nonesiiauon in recommending it 10 one ana an wno desire to procure relief from suffering. One bottle being tried, Its ef- win ire iuu iprcuh vj auiiiii oi mruier UOBUl, Kecellect Hurley 'sSarsaparilla Is the onlv zenulna article In the market. JO Price one dollar per bottle, or tlx for five dollars. For tale at the manufactory, corner of Seventh and Omn atreeta, Louisville, Ky. Also, wholesale and retail by U.G. SCOVIL, and by dealers In Medicine throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. JinSO ddiwly BERRY a DEMOVILE, Wholesale Agents. Nashville New HARDWARE HOUSE, SHARPED R'fles, Double and Single Shot Guns, from $ 8 to 1200 each, Pock et and Table Cut lery, Razors. Scis sors, and Shears, Axes, Nails, and Chains, Hoes, Hin ges, and Files. set ALSO, A general assort ment ot Edge Tools, House Building and House Furnishing Hard srare.Farmerv Utensils, 4c We respectfully solicit all Merchants visit, in? the city to a careful examination of stock and prices. oclli tf BEAUMONT, VANL1KK CUj NEW HARDWARE. CUTLERY AND TOOL STORE. Beaumont Vanlier & Co. DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL. ERS IN HARDWARE, GUNS AND CUTLERY, Sign of tbe big Padlock, doors from tbe Squa ie,Market it. jiA&uviu., ia.i.i. Anvils and Vices, Bellows, Stock and Dies, Hammers, Hatchets and Steel. Hoes, Hinges and Files, Carpenter's, Blacksmith's Cooler's and Shoe Tools, Hill, Crosscut, Circular, ana aanasaws. Axes, Nails and Chains, Knob, Plate, and Gun Locks, Sifters.Shovels and Tacks. alju: A large assortment of Guns, RiUss and Pistols. Guns from $5 to $250 each, including the celebrated Sbarpe's Rifle and other new patents. Breech loading Rifles of tbe most approved kinds. Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors and Shears, Platform, Counter and Beam Scales, and Farming Utensils of every variety, Planes and Locks of all kinds, raneinz in price from 50c to $20 each. Hoe's, Spear 4 Jackson's, and other makes bf Uircular saws. P. S. Merchants visiting Ihe city will Snd it to their interest to examine our stock before purchasing. augiS ly BEAUMONT. VANL1ER 4 CO. ON MANHOOD, AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. Jnst Published, Gratis, the 20th Thousand ; A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medlelnt,orsprma torrhaa of Local Weakness. Nocturnal Emis sions. Genital and Nervous Debility, Impo- tencv. and Impediments to juarmr gen.rauy. " V BY B. DE LANKY. M. D. The Important fact that tbe many alarmicg complaints, originating In this imprudence snd solitude of youth, may be easily removed without Mxniciat, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated ; and the entirely new and highly suc cessful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every.one Is enabled tocure HiusiLr per fectly and at tbe least possible cost; thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of tbe day. Sent to any address, gratis and pott free in a sealed enve. lope, by remiiung (posipaiuiwu i;o i.uif. DE LANEY. 17, Lispenard Street, New York City. octStj Cmd&w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned having been appointed Administrator of Eowako Joxxaad, dtceasfd, requests all those Indebt ed to him to come forward and make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against me oeceasea are nou fied to present them to me for payment at the law directs. novC-w ROUT. THOMPSON, Adm'r. JAMES IlKWlTl' CO.. WILL open a COMMISSION HOUSE In LivstrooL on the lstofJanaary next for the tale of AMERICAN pnnminK Messrs. HEWITT, NORTON & CO.,Naw Orleans j Messrs HEWITT tc CO., New York; RICHARD ATKINSON, Esq., Louisville, KV., ana . whjassii, ijq., maimer ouk of Nashville, Tenn. .will make cash adyauces on property shipped lo their aaare sr. New York, OM.2J, 183S. Jnov4 lm. tTERUHO LAS1IE. tAHnoit. Ltnixa. LAiflAK HOUSE, (Formerly Coleman House.) KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE. S. & S. LANlERj Prqmi etobs. Mr. STimu.ia LiTiiix, late orthe Lanier Hooje, Macon, Ga., and SiMrtny Umta.Ute ofTutkegse, Ala., will be happy to. meet all friendt and customers at Ut Lamar House, where they have ample aceoamodatloB-for SJ0 p"rstcs. nov7 It STEAiMERS NEW YORK, UKEMEN & SOUTHAMPTON UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. T nlfK ships comprislnr this line are WASH- i. INGTON. Capt. E. Cay.a.ly, HEU.st mann, Capt. Edward Higglns. These stea- mers stop at Sontbampton, both golngand returning. raorvsio vavxt or SiillKO uaoi Piom South' Prom New York From Bremen. Saturday. Feb. S3 Mar 72 April 19 May 17 June. 14 July 12 Aug 9 Pept 6 Oct 4 Nov 1 Nov 89 amDlon for Sew York. Wednesday Saturday. UEKHA.1H. Jan. fi Feb, WASHINGTON.. .Feb a HERMANN Mar 22 WASHlNGTON...AprU 13 HERMANN ,.Nty 17 WASHINGTON..June 11 HERMANN July 13 WASHINGTON. ..Aug 9 HERMANN -Pept 8 WASHINGTON... Oct 4 HERMANN Nov J Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dee 2C 23 21 18 IS 13 10 8 S 3 31 WASHINGTON. ..Nov 29 Dee 27 Dec StonDinzat Soatharaptcn. both going and retarninir. the offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre, advantages over any other route, for the economy of time and money. Passage from New York to Southampton and Bremrn, First Cabin Saloon, 130 dollars; First Cabin, Lower Saloon, 110 dollars; Second do. 60 dollars. All letters and newspapers must pass through the Post Of fice. Nottlltofladlogwlllbe tlpiedorparceltreceived oa the aay oi tailing, An experienced Surgeon It attached to each ship. For freight or passage, apply to C. II. SAND, II South William street. New York. - ' C. A. HEINEKEN Jc CO., Bremen, CROSK.RY.-tV CO-Saulhamnlon. WM. 1S8UN. Havre. Jxntt-ly JiAPRESs NO'llrXS. MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAIL ROAD. rpHE "ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY" have mad tar. JL rangr menu with the above Kailroad.for a Daily Ex Bress Line, and are cow prepared to. rkceive and forward ; - L . Ti 1 T ,1 . - i, , crviguK, racaages, ac. uy raareogrr J mum iu uaumyiiie, uecatur, luscumbia ana inicrmeuiaie sutions on me at. 4 C. and N. 4 C. Railroads. Small Packages at reduced rates- fJT" Messengers leave Nashville daily at 7 o'elock,a m. 7 x reignu ui ue jorwaraea uy rprci w in cauea for without extra charge. A. K. HOLT, apr9 Agent CAU1N PASSAGE FROM CllAJlLESToN TO NEW YORK, TWENTY-EIVE DOLLASS, United States Mail Line NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIPS. Through In 48 to 53 Honrs. XEW-WEEKLY. Nashville, 1800 tons, M. Berry Commander. Marion, 1500 tons, W J.Foster, Commander. Jus. Adger, 1500 tons, S. C.Turner.Commandjr. Southerner, 1,000 tons, Thos. Ewan, Commander. LEAVES Ad gera ivnarves.every vteanea day and Saturday o3r the arrival of the cars from the South and West, "at high water." These Steamships were all built exoresslr for this Line and for safety, speed and comfort are unrivalled on the Coast. Tables suBDlied with e vary luxury. Attentive and cour teous Commanders, will insure Travellers by this Line every possible comfort and accommodation. UADin passage, Bteerage passage, For freight or passage, having elegant State Room As- oommodations, applvto muitti aiiaatiuuAi, Corner East Bay and Adger's South Wharf, febl8'56 U Charleston, S. 0. DISSOLUTION. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the un deraiiraed under the style of Morris 4 Mathews in tbe Grocery and Commission business is this day dissolved by mutual consent, ,v. d aiamtwE uaving wiiuaruwu from tbe business. Either of us would be pleased to re ceipt for accounts doe the concern. - 1, T ,1,111 TIT.. IX. ii. jiujvnics W. B. MATHEWS. Sept. 16, 1S5S. H. B. Morris havine associated W. H. Harris with bim. will continue the Grocery and Commission besiness at tbe old stand of Morris 4 Mathews under the style of U. B. Moms 4 Co. septOtf b FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORIC, &C.,&C.,&C. SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINES. CABIN PASSAGE $20; STEERAGE $3. The well known first class Steamships .KEYSTONE STATE, ICAPTAIN R. HARD1E, AND STATE OF GEORGIA, CAPTAIN J. J. GARVIN. Will hereafter form a Weekly Line to Philadelphia, sailing every Saturday, alternately, from Savannah and Charles ton, as follows: Tbe State of Georgia will sail from Charleston tbe fol lowing Saturdays October 4th and 18th, November 1st, 18tb, and 29th. Leaving Philadelphia the alternate Sat urdays. The Keystone State will sail from Savannah the follow ing Saturdays October lltb, and 25th, November 8th and 22d. December 6th and 20th, Leaving Philadelphia alternate Saturdays. In strength, speed ana accommoaauons,ine imps aro fully equal to any running on the coast. Inland naviga tion, 100 milas on Delaware RiveraodBay; two nights at sea. FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES AND CANADA, S1IORTES1 AA'D CHEAPEST ROUTE. These Lines both connect at Philadelphia with the Great Northwestern Railroad Koute through lomagara rails or MnSalo. in IB hoars from Philadelphia. Through Tickets withthenrivSeeeof stODDine at PhiladelDbia and inter mediate points, tor aaie oy me .agents in oavanuau auu Isli&riegfcun. IST Fare to Niagara or DuBalo, Z3: to Elmira, jso; to Canandaigua, $27. Agents at rnuaaeipnia, nr.itun aiAnii.i. Agent at Savannah, C. A. GREINER. Agents at Charleston, T. S. 4 T. O. BUDD. oct-7'56 3md Executor's Sale. Iron Works Ore Banks Wnlcr Power, and Farming Lands for Kale. THE undersigned, Executors of Montgomery Bell, de ceised.will sell at pubticsale, on TUUKSOAY, the 20th of November next, at Jackson Furnace, the follow ing property, vix : JaCXSOn f nmacr, UUU uia XjOUU. apuncuaa. uiu urn' lonirinir thereto, contains about Three Thousand Acres. This Furnace is situated in Dickson County, Tennessee, onjthe waters of Beaver Dam lor ot Turn Dull, snout s miles from the Nashville and Charlotte Turnpike road, and immediately on the route ot the Nashville and North Western nauruaa, wuicu nu is mm iiiiiiiit will be completed to the Fumace during the next year. The ore is abundant and ol quality A No. 1 Tbe timber is admirably adapted for coaling. The attention of persons ... t . 1 . I : Im U!.J ,n ,1.1a wishing to engage m uie iruu uu.mcaa u ciiuou mj him Furnace, it being lately rebuilt and ready for immediate use. We will also sell at tbe same time and place, several Tracts of Land, lying on Mill Oresk and Duck River, in Hickman county among others tbe celebrated Duck River Ore Bank, the largest deposit in tbe State, and the quality nnsurpsssed. Also, Several other Ore Banks and Water Powers on Mill Creek, known, as the Tonr Bank," Upper Foige, Perkin'sFolIy,4c.4c Also, About 600 Acres, including the Dickson Ore Bank, lying in Dickson county, on the Turnpike from Charlotte to Warerly. ..... . Also, 50 acres on Yellow Creek, including an Ore Bank; and SO acres on Jones Creek, including an Ore Bank. On tbe following day they will tell at the Narrows of Uarpeth, in Davidson oqtrntv, Ihe celebrated Water Power known as the Lower Tunnell,"atthe Narrows ot Uarpeth, together with "Ten acres of ground on the West side of the Uarpeth River, for a Residence, Garden, Ac., for those who may employ said Tunnel and a sultleient amount of ground areund the mouth of said Tunnel fcr the necessary builldinzs and improvements for the use of the Water Power there, togelher with freeacctss to the samefor the purpose ot carrying on any manufactory that may be erect ed at said Tnnnell." This Water Poweris well werth the attention of all persons, who whh to engage inany busi ness, requiring great power to propel tbe machinery. TiKm of cale. One and twojears credit, coles with approved security and a lien retained till tbe money is pifd. WM, E. W ATKINS, 1 or 114 M O. P. McROBERTS. tUll MALE. O r li ACRES if splendid land ljingon the South OUvy side of the N.4 C. Railroad, 11 miles from Nashville, from Lavcrgne Dspot. 675 acres under a good cedar fence, and in a high state ot cultivation. On this land are two comfortable Dwellings, two Gins. 0t bouses, all good, a fine Orchard of choice Fruit, a num ber of excellent Springs, and is traversed by a never failing stream of water. Tbu Tract for richness of soil and beauty of location is not surpassed if equalled inRutherford county, and is well adapted to the growth of Cotton, Corn, and small Grain and taking into consideration its contiguity to tbe Railroad Depot where there are good Schools, good Mills, good Ch arches, and a variety of Shops, At, we think it a very desirable place indeed. Also, 120 acres of cedar at a con venient distance which will be sold with the above. I will sell altogether, or divide to sail purchasers ea mgc i tnodating terms. Apply on the premises or to the sub scriber at Lavsrgne, Tennessee. . ..,,. au55-twAwtf? 'CHARLES I- NELSON. J, 11. CUKKV, Funeral Undertaking- I AM prepared fo furnish COFFINS of every descrip tion, with everything necessary for funerals, and will give prompt attention to all orders left at my Coffin Ware Rooms, in Coopet'i Buildings, Cherry street. Furniture of all kind repaired or made to order in tbe best of style. . oct2-tolj ' JOHN H. CURRY. Royal Havana lottery. - The next ordinary Drawing; of the BarHAvasi Lot test, conducted by the Spanish Government under tbe Supervision of tbe Captain General of Cuba, will taka place at Havana on WEDNESDAY, J)ECEUBER4Ptb; 1S5." $25,00O I SORTEO NOMERO 72 ORDINARIO. CAPITAL PRIZE 100,000 IKJLLAKS t i rnxe or $100,000 1 60.000 1 1 1 8 2 70 H3 .- 20,000 10,000 5,000 6,000 " 2,000 -29,000 .... 29,800 of $20u0. each or $1000, each of 400, each..... of 200, each 20 Approximations.... 219 Prizes, amounting to 259.000 APPROXIMATIONS," " " iliA lirn nrwpilinir anH Ihn tw-i ..... . . those wmnidg the following Prists will be entitled to, vix: toibe $100,000 " jHOO wins cu.wj . 4QQ totbt 20,000 400 to the 10,000 200 to the 6,000 200 WHOLE TICKETS $20 ; HALVES $ld ; QUARTERS $5 vmS'SP" ab0Ta BUted drawn at ever drawing. THE MANNER OF THb DRAWING 13 AS FOLLOWS. o.u iae numoers are put ma wheel or globe la the pre sence of the authorities of Havana and the pnVic,two days be ore thedav ot drawing, and the Pries ia another globe bolhrf which Mkckedwithtbrea different keys, kept by the three Treasureraotthe case ot the Royal Lottery. Tbe drawing lakes place in the large court inside- the Cus tom House, publicly. Two boys, not over twelve Tear of age, from ihe Orphan Asjlumdraw the Numbers and the Press. One of tbe Bote draws one Number, and at tte same time, the other draws out one Prise from the wheel of Pritss, and whatever Prixe cornea out, la plaeed ti the credit of that Number, and they coctinaa asm tbe whole number or Fries are draws. ' Tbe Pnxea aro payable without discount. as. prtkeeta. tion of the ticket, at the Royal Treasury, in Havana, as soon as the result becomes known, and are paid In Spa sb Doubloons. The rthriHrn will f ih .11 nrmi -f K H. j: count, chanring for the ruk, Ac., attending eoUectiou. S3 iw 'a . Ui.nu iiuuixn sua cse Will De mailed to nnrchajura of Tfrkuf. r.n ih.mvulAr K u.;l Steamer from Havana. I5T" Purchasers will please write their Signaturesi plaia, and give their Post Office, County and State. i-r? unit on an solvent can xt taken at par. rSf- Orrfor. for Ti'.Wl. n. o.v addressed loJ. Raai A Pn rVi.rl ln u n :n k. promptly atttnded to J. CISCO 4 CO., "CUV ChirlMtan H n PROPOSALS FOR SITE FOR FUKUC UI'IA.llimii. SEALED proposals will Be received by Jesse: Thomas Esq . yurvetor. Samo I K AnH. i i i-'.n iwu.... and Jacob McOavoek, Esq,, until tin, tw'entylifu day of .r.UH.vv. "v ii .iwiMiioiiigiwi tAiua.ug rer lum RrmnniAilnlirn nl th I '-..... if 1 1 . la .. .. i f-tles Courts, .nd Sl.n, linut trmtnM - n. i i, ' . ituuilllO, Tenn. Corner Lota will be pra.Vmd, and noaeare eligt feeL .. ..wm hj viiv ujituiui i let by one fumdrcd JAlltS UUIiliUE, sepl7 tt, H Asmxaroy, D. C. Secretary Treasury. 4g.29.'i7. DESIRABLE CITV -PROPERTX jVOK SALE. BRICK RESIDE ( E, No. 100 Cedar street Lottronta 72 feet on Cedar street, and extends back 281 Sml tn 80 feet street. F ree of taxation. Brick HnttrU!- lYirn.r MrnH . n .1 ST -TM -1 l - - , j- ..uotiic m cuu. West Nashville. Lot fronts eo reel on Ksowlea aire Is, and extends back on the line of Hynes street, 152 feet to .u icq. mk.oj . - - -" k-uuu. uuuiiucr iimw IMh fronts 52 feet on Summer street, and extends back: 170 feet or more to a 15 feet alley. unci itesidence, no. 73. North Summer street. Two beantlful Cottars Ri.aiil.ni-M in Pt.;. jj;i.. t ( . ' n ..g u. iwu -- each lot fronting 65 feet on Ewing Avenue and extendinir V. , V. lai r. , ,i r.. i, i ,. . n iu it" hi iv iron aiiojr. i nce ana terms ol pay. ment extremiy liberal. Brick Residence with eight Rooms, Porches, Ae., with Grape Arbor, Carriage House, Stables and Cistern, cor ner of Washington and Pearl atreeta. South Nashville. Lot fronts 103 feet on Pearl street and extends bide. 130 feet on the line of Washington street, to a 12 feet alley. Donhla Frame Honu-nn flrtinHv .tmAt U7... V-.U-:m . - ; j v-i.-, w. HHUllilC LotfrouU50feeton Grundv street Ptrsona wishing tor procure a home, or capitalists de siring an opportunity for profitable investments, are invited tn call at the office ot the undersigned and learn full particulars relating to the above list ot properly. t U QUi vlfl lim ang2-tf. Office No. 25 Cherry street. irt?ttiVA i rrmnRSTOY a kkhvakm hn,. v. JL Public Square, next door to Calhoun's, where they n;ir i. v.. -.. .i i ... . "u uaYvj i" .ueir cuaiuuiersa ursAratestocxoi Drv fTfwn mnai.h'nt nf III. rV- 1 1 1 n n u..i.., U4,tu, auu OIIIlina Cloths; Black and Fancy Caasim-rm; Vestingc, Gloves, Hosiery, CravmtsvUandkerehielii, ACfAe. THURSTON i HERN MID, No. 1C Public Square, (Next door to Calhoun's- WE now have on hand a beautiful stock of French shaded all wnol IV l.i n ItnmhaTtn.. f I I .J , UUHlillClCf , jii II" Chester DeLaines; Plaid, Red, 1 eliow and White Flannel au quaimee. jaiso, a complete BlocX ol atuple Gobda Servants Goods of all kinds, to which we invite the attoc uuu ui on uuu Duyers, as we can givu good bargains. D'..U .1 BELJL HOUSE, 1' V7iYV fl 7.1,' TCuwrwuct ' WILLIAM McTEER, PEorHurroR. cobneb or Aiy an state seeet. KfT" Four Uorso Mail Couche.i loare dmlr nt7ls nUv A. M- for Monlvale Springs. (jnne 15 -If WliolesaleDry Goods, &c. to TO MERCHANTS ONLV. QIXTY-FIYE thousand dollars worth of new and fash- lunaui.oiajiionnarancy urj uoods, Hats, isoota. Shoes, Clothing and Hardware, Ac Ac, to be sold atpri- ymo io iui emu .uu iuut moaiua notes payable in iiansr. These goods have been bought in New York and, Boston dnrnthe hs&rv dplin. tit . iif-t-'rin nf UnHni..i . ' j - , w wiiuuibk.iBn snuia and by the package at prices varying from 5 to 6o per ...1 lul than ll..,-n-. ;n t 1 1 I M , -- ii--" .ucu yuwa ui .huo .au .i lilj. Auese COvuS are consigned to us to be closed immediately, in a word we defy competion in this market. Merchants who do business to make money and can pay cash and give four uiuuuuuuMV aim pay .ocui, will pieaae give us a call. Those long winded gentlemen who am willing to pay from months and then oay at their earliest emvenitnee, our uuuae iBsujiiKi wr uiem ALSO, thirty thousand dollars worth or new and de sirable roods. consirnd to oj to be sold at anctlnn .-rln. sively. Our Auction bales will continue as usual every Tues day and Thursday. Teems All sums nnder $100 cash; over $100, 4 months time. We earnestly request City and Country Merchant who make np their Stocks in the Nashville market to try ui DDS DOD. And if WS don'l An What a nmrniu t K .n ... I'll .. v mt - iu by Me take great pleasure in showing our eatlrti ttoek ,u ,nv 11 rl all hi. tf. mW n- lf J ' " .. (,! IU. VUL, rfl, . uTTi.i l , i . n . Commission Merchants, eptl2-tC a r 4 a No 74 Public cquare. A SJIALL FARM FOR S ALE NEAR NAS H- I HAVE for sale about 70 acres of Land, tU' mUt from theaity,inagood neighborhood, one-thirl clear ed and tbe balance heavily timbersd. Tea entire Tract hi splendidly set in Blue Grass. I will divide tt into two or lour parcels ii ine enure tract can be disposed of, or the whole to one purchaser, on liberal terms. Tosre are four beautiful Building Sites susceptible of being made as handsome as any place about Nashville. ror runner particulars can ana see me at 30. 9 Coucge street, and I wtll offer a splendid bargain. ocu-i j. c. FITK. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY. THE Directors of this Company new announee to tbe Publie, that this Cemetery has been laid off with suit able avenues ana waits, ana a portion of the ground, subdivided into Family Lots, which are offered Tor sale Tbe map o( me grounds can be seen at the office of Lindsler 4 Crockett, where the Dubliearainvitadta call and examine the tame. The Company feel confident they eoulj not have made a more suitable location for a Cemetery in the vicinity ct Nashville, and pledge themselves to the public fo spore lo money or pains to make it equal to any Cemetery in the Union, and such a one as Nashvifle may feel some pride in. Tbe Cemetery Is now in charge ot a competent Super intendent, living oa the ground, under whose direction in terments will be made in the best manner and at the usual charges. Tbe Directors of the Company are desirous that the ? rounds should be visited by the dtixens ot Nashville, and or that purpose an Omnibus will leave the ofiica of Linda ley 4 Crockett, at 4 o'clock, on Tuesday afternoon, the 8thinst,andon every Friday af-trnoon thereafter at the game hour. The seats will te free. Ladies and Families desirous of visiting tbe grounds, will be called for at their residsncea, by sea ding their cards to tbe President of the Company. A. Y. S . LINDSLET, PresL. C. W. NA5CE. Seey. Jy8 tf ABEAM COKLET. X. U. J0HMOU CONLE1T & JOHNSON, (Successors to McClure 4 Moore.) No. 10 Rroad, and No. 94 South Market St.. Nashville, Tenn, KEEP constantly n band all kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves, plain and ornamental; also, Tin ware, Grates, Ac, 4c Roofing and Spouting done with neatness and- despatch. Sheet Iron and Copper work for Boats, Rolling Mills, Furnaces, Foundries, Factories and Stills, done as cheap as thecheapeat. an!8 ly. OLD BURBURN. ' FIFTEEN barrels genuine Old Burbom Whisky, (four years old) to which the attention of tbe city trade is invited. JOHNSON, HORNE 4 CO. septfC 4 r Broadway. 'Ertra Family Flour. (?A BBLS. Mason's best Flour, jnst received, and bl sale by1 juneW . ' JOPfX BYR5S & KOLXL, 9 79F