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NASHVILLE: T. IT- GLENS, Local and Comtnerdttl Editor. Saturday Homing, Sept. 27, 1S58. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. We are authorised to announce ANDREW ANDER80M as a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing election. . We are authorised to announce ROBERT B. CA8TLEMAW, Kq., ea a candidate tor re-election to the office oi Mayor. We are authorised to announce 3. 0. DARD5N a cano! date for Mayor. We are authorised to announce IRA P. JOKIS, a can didate lor Aldraaa in '.he 8th Ward. We are autho iaed te announce J. P COLEMAN, a candi for Alderiniio in the Pifth ward. We ar aithnrlted f announce JOTIX F. MO SO All as a candidate for Aidertnaa in the Fourth ward. To Citizens and Strangers. The publication office of the Patriot, No. K, Deaderict street, having been enlarged, will be found open at all tiuac, day and nigbt, where - newspaper from all sections of the country, and the latest telegraphic news will be found upon our tables for the accommodation of visitors. A general invitation is extended to citizens and straajjors in the city to call and avail themselves of these advantages for ob taining the latent news. wfaaa .Meeting:. Every member of the Eiecutive Committee will be particular not to forget that an important meet ing of that Committee takes place at No. 10, Cherry street, up stairs, oo Satcroat Morkiko, 10 o'clock. En Bcbkb Pickett, Sec'y. A Wittt Rktort. On the day of the baptism of the imperial infant in Taris a number of ladies were standine behind the ranks of the Nsuonaj Guard, Dear the railing o( the park of the Cahocs- bsl, on the line of the procession to the church of Noras Dame, when the Guards, getting tired of the long delay, lit their cigars, and aoon the whole line was in a smoke. ' Some of the ladies began to com plain of the smoke. An old 6oldier, turning arouurl, said with a smile : "Then they don't smoke in your egimeirt?" A charming little ParUienne wittily re. plied : "In our regiment? Sometimes; but never in. my company " "Reflect, my brethren exhorted a chaplain, "that wbosorver falls this day in battle sups to night in Paradise " The fight began, the ranks wavered, the chaplain took to his heels, when a sol. dier stopping bim, reproachfully referred, him to the promised supper in Paradise. "True, my sob, true," said the chaplain, "but I oever eat supper.' The Halation of the r.artli. The New York Commercial Advertiser sty a : "M. Boutigny has given an interesting explana tion of Li experiment on the rotation of a body in a gpneroid.tl state. By means of a few drops of ether he attaches a small cone of gum puniacum to highly -heated silver cnjiule. As soon as the cone reddeus on the summit one or two grammes of water are dropped into the eapvule, and a remar kable effect takes place. The water becomes agu Uted from rifjlit to left, left to right, backward and forward, indeed in every direction, but presently, as it assumes the spheroidal t-hape, it sets itself spon taneous in motion around the cone from left to rieht. or from east to weft. The motion st first elow, goes on increasing, until its rapidity in such as scarcely to be followed by the eye. If thesphe roid be stopped by plaring a small glass rod in its wav. it pauses for awhile, but only to resume its former movement. M. Boutigny considers this phenomenon to be well worthy the invesiijution of geometers, sna suiaiagiy anaiuuu to me rotation of the earth. . fST" An Alabama paper asvs that a Buchanan member of Congress in that State i s?serting in bin speeches tlist President Fillmore ksv no counten ance to the compromise measures of 1650 before their passage and whs generally believed to be opw posed to them That member of Congress is either a knave or what Mr. rartinctnn rails or might call an "ignorant ramus." Lou. Jour. Both of the Buchanan State electors for this, Slate, are "ramuses" of this stripe. Grano Lodge I O O F The Grand Lodge of Od I Fellows of the L i:ited States yesterday re sumed its deliberations in the hall on Gay straet, beinz called to order at 9 o'clock. The proceed. in;s renerallv were not if a character which would interest the public. At twelve o'clock the Lodge proceeded to the election of Crand Officers, which resulted as follows: (reo. W. Kace., of Louinana, Grand Sire; Timothy G. Setitre, of New Hampshire, Deputv Grand Sire; James L Ridgelv, of Mary land. Grand SecreUry: and Joohua Vansant, of Baltimore, Grand Treasurer. These gentlemen were declared unanimously elected. The delibera tions were characterised by the kindest feeling of fellowship. JVrw lork nun. ' A Nattral Ccriositt. The proprietors of the hi. Charles II o tel. who are at present busily engag ed in improving and clearing up for the opening season, inform us that on rmtying the cistern which they keep at the top of their premises to be pro vided against the occurrence of fire, in addition to the sediment and refuse to be expected in them, found a quantity offish of various kkids, from inin dows to gtr full 2 Here is a nut for the curious about sulphur showers, frog pourings, and blood rains, to crack How were the animals got up there? 'Ve paine for a reply." -V. O J'te. Search lite Scripture. uSuum Cuique reiils us tlies-e relics: One of the Kev. Mr. Sturgeon's 'slamming senten ce, which vou qtjott-d in a recent number of the Home Journal, reminds me of a sermon preached iu the 'old Hay State,' some forty t fifty years a,?, by a famous minister, in which the same point was made, ant), probably, t his audience, with rjnite as telling in effect. His text was 'Searcn the Scriptures.' and after enforcing it in variety of ways, he clinched his argument l) the following narrative, of which I omit and qualify some portion, as somewhat too homely lor your chIuiuuk 'My dear breth ren, God works in a mysterious way, and ain't above using the humblest means to bring his critters to their senses, when he sees them slothful in business aiid a going down to hell with their eyes shut; and here's a point, w hich atl"r os a solemn warnii g to all who neglect this great duty. Some time ago, I knew a loan down at Marhlehead Point a fisherman a desperate, wicked man, a profane swearer, a drunkard, w ho never darkened the doors of the tneetiii' house, or took delight iu holy hings. He had a family a w ife, three pods "iuO two danghters- nil bad as himself; all t goin' straight down to hell tut fust as their eg could carry them. Hut at last they were Iroiight to their senses in this wie, and from linba of Sitan, transmogrified into children f light. Once npoo a time there was great treble in the heads of this family. It was hng since they had been mowed or raked, and n to peak, there w&s varmin in the grass. Tley all got desjerate uneasy, and to come to thi point at once, there was a loud cry for the fint tooth comb, lint, my friend, nobody kicw where it was. It couldn't be found! It coildn't be foui d! And so it went ou from bal to wor.e. Scratchin' was of no ne 'twas toe bad for scratchin. IKikin wouldn't do twts too bad for lookiu'. They hunted every wlere for the old tine tooth coiub Irom gar retto cellar, and from cellar to garret. They ranacked every closet and every drawer, butit couldn't be found, litre the preacher paued, and looked around; then went on in a hw, solemn and earnest tone. .t length it watfoand. Who found it 1 don't know; but it v found, to the grent joy and everlaing salr tion of all that family. And, my friends, uhen do yon think they found it? I say trAtre do yo think they found ilf A long atie The- found it in the old family Uible, (toft toce. They found it in the old family Itible, (crtseiido.) They t..iitid it in the old faini'y HibK' (a a roiee vftftunJr,) 'and the dust la) no tlick on it that you mhht hare written damrdtioH on the kivor. Therefore, (in tons Jeep tmotuw,) iny beloved brethren, earc the Scriptures.' . VtT likely it is of the same prekchtr that the Mowing aneclotu i tlJ iu. which, uu luckir, he ca;ne uff M-ound bet. Ma y years ago, when the new sects of New Englad began to break down the g.snl o! J congregational barriers, aud male iucar"u.n into tfe fchet-ptohU of the regular clergy, a reeriij divine, whom 1 well knew mao, rat one, of Infinite eccentricity, good sense aud pood limor ncountered one of these irregu lar prrtitionera at the bouse of one t hi flock. They bad a pretty Lot diMnsaioa on their pint of d.lforeuce, but, at length the io terlopcfinding more than Lis match at polem ics, wond fff by saying: 'Well, doctor yooll at leaatillow that it waa ootntnaoded to preach 'the goer! to every critter, 'True- rejoined thedoc.r 'true enough.' Hut then I ctiver 5U! bea that It ai commanded to every '"critter to preach tLa gospel." The Bolting; American of New York. That portion of the American party of New York ' which bolted from the National Convention of Feb- . ruary S3, and afterwards, 1n connection with their bolting bretbroo from New England, nominated Fremont and 'Johnston' for the Presidency and Vice , Presidency, recently held convention at Syracnse on the same day with the Republican Convention. . - - . - - " These friends of George Law made a proposition to the Republicans, that if. the bitter would nomi nate Law for Governor, they would abandon John- , ston and support Dayton. But the Republi ana refused to give Law any higher office than that of a l member of the Central Committee. A large portion of the Johnston Americans (ben bolted the whole Republican Dominations, and called a convention at Rochester on the 231 the same day with the American Convention. In their call for this con vention, they condemn in indignant lansrnage the conduct of Law, Hammond, SchatflVr & Co., for their attempt to betray the North Americans into the hands of the Fremonters. They will also issue an Address to the people of the Slate. The result of this affair is eai-ily foreseen. The North A mericans, as they stjle themselves, will, on the 23 i, coalesce with the true Americans, and thus add several thousand to the Americsn vote of the State. The Oil line Democrats in New York, are already coming over in battalions and grand divisions, and no earthly power can prevent the electoral vote of New York from being cast for Fillmore and Donebnn by at least thirty tboussnd -ojor ity. JJa'A. Organ. The Yl his; Convention. We postpone to-day Congressional drbate, for eign correspondence, multitudinous communica tion, and nearly every thing else to appropriate our space to the proceedings and speeches in the recent Whig Convention in Baltimore, which, from the great personal respectability of its members and the importance of its deliberations, deserves to have its I ,:m, an(j .entiraeiits placed in the fullest man ner before the country. If it should be objected to this assembly that it was not entirely national or not exclusively and purely Whig that one of its ora- tots indeed repudiated for it the name of Old-Line Whig it embodied so much of both these quali ties as to entitle its recommendations to great con sideration with all Whigs throughout the country, to say nothing of the intrinsic title to their respect of the eminent citixen whose nomination to the Presidency by another party they have approved and ratified. This respectful consideration we shall ourselves bestow on its recommendations, with every disposition to yield to them such favorable construction and such support as fidelity to princi ple and due regard to the peculiar circumstances of the country shall dictate to us as proper and patrio tic National Inttllifence. Mass Meeting at Shelby ville Postponed The grand American Mass Meeting an nounced to come off at Sheibyville on the 9th of October has been postponed to Wednesday, the 15th of October; at which time tie Americans of Uedford will be glad to entertain as many visitors as may attend. A general invitation is ex tended to every citizen of Tennessee. PUBLIC SPEAKLVG. MESSRS. MATNARD AND POLK, FUcton for the ftate at larfre, will ad Ireta their felloi e'tlxD at the following: time and places: R turd, ST Monday, " Tuendar, " 8i Wed ieday, October 1 Friday, " 8 PtoTdy, w 4 Monday, n TneUy, " 7 Wednesday, " 8 Tharfdiy, " 9 F-idsT, " 10 Motdny, " 13 Tursdy, " 14 Wdne.day, " IS Krld-.y, " 17 Saturday, " 18 Huntingdon, Trenton, Oyrburj, Riplejr, tivinifon, MemphU, Poirerville, Hrown ville, Jickton, tiexineton, l.iaden.( ferry CO.) Cenlreville, ColumhU, Lewltjrg, Franklin, The toll.iwlnf Joint list ol app-.intrrents fir the month of September, h-i been arreed upon by C. C fiKOWK and T. J. ItROVVN, at which timea and places the hope to meet the reople of the 7th CoLgreniotmi iiitrict: Centrevdl-, " Friday, " ? Shad? Grove, " Palur'day, ' 27 Newborg. Lewis eo., M'indav, " 2 CnAKI.Kd C. CROWE, tept 1, 168. THOMAS J. BROWN. Additional Appointments of Gi.v. N. iS'. Brown and Gen. I. G. llarrii. I'oIWtr, P turday, JncVeon, Monday, lxinptrn. Perry ville. Pnrdy, Sivinniih. WHynenboro, Lwrer:cetmrg, P lukf, TolunOiia, Franklin, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 8torday, Monday, Tnenday, Wednesday, Frid iy, Pturd;iy, October Williams' Pulmonic Balsnm of Wild Cherry and Wood Kaptha. TIIE GREAT SOCrilEKN REMEDT. A speedy and positive core for consumption. It is a cer tain remedy for PheomoDiei, As tuna, Spitting of Blood, night Sweats, Bronchitis, Cougl s.Ooldi, Plorl y, Whooping Cough, and all diseaiei of the chest sod lungs, together with all the af rctions which pred spo-o to the above named com plaints. All peroo who have used it in the above nimed complaints attest to its rtticary In the most onqosllfied terms. This invslcah'e med'eine h forsile by aHUie drug gists throughout the Southern and Western f'stes. Manu factured by A. L. WIT.KINHON CO, UunUvJle, Ala., to whon all orders must be addressed. Hear what the Hon. Jere Clemens ssys of Ita nature. Tersons a ho buy one bottle are sure to get a second. IIjtTvriu.B, Msrrh 6, 186. Ckt;: 1 have osed Vt Chail-s WKiiaon Pulmonic Bal sam of Wild Cherry and Wool N.iptha with the hspp'es elects. A negro man, now belonging to my father, who baa been for several years afllicted wl h a distressing eongh, li apparently restored to good health by the use ol one bottle alone. I have ne It also In other cases, and none without de cided b.Deflttj the piUetiL Very respectfully, JERE CLEMENS. Mr-srs. A. L Wuaissos A Co., lluntsville, Ala. Pa. Chas. Wuxitas: Diaa f is: I take pleasure in giving my testimony to the virtues of yonr excellent "Pa'monie BaNam of Wild Cher ry." Hav It g osed seTeral b tiles in my family, with de- riled advantage ia every case, I ran recommend it as the beat aod most pleasant medicine I have ever seen. W. D. F. SAWRIt Tuscombla. March t2, 1M. For sale by Kernao A Rains. Berry A Demoville, G. W. Tlenderhott, A. B. Roscoe, Ewing A Brother, wholesale, Josiah G Browa. sept27 dA w4 it 3T 33 "7V WHOLESALE HARDWARE STORE. dipi od tup nrp T, . T r rjr illllil J l HE. U1U I All IA7V.IV, 4 doort Jrorn the Sjunre, South Marhtt Stnet, Aatliville, Tt-iiii. WE are Just opening the largest and heat assorted stork f Kdge Tools, Ouns, Cutlery, and fancy Hardware ever brought to this market, and we respectfully Solicit a call from every merchant visiting the e ty. rpll-6m BEACMOST, VANLEER A CO. C. ill. IlLLISTON, NO. 14 TNIOH 8 T R E I T , Has aow on band and U daliy receiving trcm the East ern cities, a large and desirable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRT GOODS, whUh he is selling low. Come quick or you will loose a bargain. acptlT srn Sla.axi3'ei XXiflcs. ALL. FjKirtimrn who are In want of a good and reliable Gun, especially alapted lor large game, Deer, Ac. are In vited to call at the store of Fall and Cuaninghtm, No. 47 Puhhc S.juare, and siuloe ".-iha'p's Patent Sporting Rifle," which In rapidity of Firing, accuracy of aim, and length of range is far superior to any Ouo evrr invented, sod anlike any other Patent Gun hereiofore introduced it? consirxictioa Is so exceedingly aimp1 that it is not more liable to "get out of order" lhaa tai common Kentucky Rifle. F. A C have alto a few shot Uans mads on the same Pa tent, lylo-sm. i - . -. . . A ritriMEl BREATH What lady or gentlemen wojlj remain ndr i he curse of adisagr eab e breath when by ps ng the "Baus or a Tsursssa Ft wsaa" as a dentrl ilee, would Bot only reader It sweet but leave ihetcela obits as alabtttr Maay penonedo rr. know that th-tr breath is tad, and lie tabjoit b to delictus thtir frtctids will oeve neo I a It. Tour jdtf )e d o, of "Balm1 ea year (e vh b''h an ' wash the teeth n'gll and Boraint. A ftfty out b ti'e iltlal a jer. A bKAt'T.Ft'L CoHPLtXIO' may ea fly areolred by as'Bg the "Rsut cv a Ta ca Fieetaa " II will re mits laa.piwp'ee s:ii trrckU-e treat tbeskia, lee flag Kill soft asd roecate ha. a ttwrl, pour ta war three dr pa, and wash the lace eight aoi suwkulig. S1UVISO MADE ASr-Wot year aoavteg trash la either wana or I4 water. pr ta tea or three Arapee 'Baus or a Taneaaaa fuiwaaa," ra the bear weR, as 4 II vOI wake a baiUifl Ml tall ee, snach facUiaUag the epeeeMoa ml h Tibg. Piiee ooly tfly oeola. Beware eoacteratiia. Sob gecsise aaWei sned by W. f. ftT ilHtjE A CO. 1tt'tkm Saa Fiaoklia aeara, H. T Better Late Than Never. ipUE Cel.hr.teA Ueoatoe PAN CASE. FLAT PtS.rD 1 aad LYON taut ToACi O,fce put bees rerei4 by Lynns A Co, Wholesale DcaLer ta Uaeaaa Cigare. Ls ejaoaa, Totacee, A. , . IVtiMt A CJ. jse4 - f ' - - II Or.es Street. SA.XA.II. AilA.iS ...JUftlETi- " LAROB let of Split war Haat sb?, mt an ha Ms rfX. and pvwea. Fv aaie by - P. UAfcRUt A CO, CiMBvr Bioad aad f rvtti aUteu. t y li Reports rnrnished by the Aaaodated Press. Washiscto,- SeptT Sftr-TheBepublicsor of Wheeling aud vicinity bavsia contemplation a mass meeting, anl have written to the Republican Asso ciatioa at Washington to supply them with speak era from the slavebolding Statea. ' nator Dooglas will, as reported In private clK cles, shortly be married to a lady of this city, - ' Niw Yoke; Sept, 26. George Steers, the emi cent chip builder, was instantly killed yesterday by being tor own from a carriage. j ." j Eastok, Ta., Sept, 26. A riot occurred last night on the fair grounds between- the managers and the pickpockets and rowdies. Several of the managers were bruised.' . . ', Aleakt, S. Sept. ,25. The young men's American Couventiod lo-day was an imposing af fair. A large delegation is present from all parts of the State. Graud procession in the open air. Speaking from Ore Brands. Great enthusiasm. The democrats and republicans are likewise bold cg large meeting to nigbt, " , " , St Loci 8, Sept. 25. A letter to the Republican dated West port, 19th, says Gov. Geary at the bead of several companies of dragoons, has gone in sesrch of Lane with the determination to arrest bim if he is ia the territory, lie was en route to Nebraska. The pro-slavery party are taking measures to thoroughly organize for the eleclioii on the first Monpiy in October. Sr.fr Yobk, Sept. 26, noon. Flour advancing, State 5 90aG.30, Ohio G.85a6.45. Wheat advanced to cents, red 1 55, white 1.63. Corn also improv ed, mixed 66. Pork bouysnt, mess 20.12. Beef firm. Lard dull, 14 J. hisky improving 37. Cincinnati, Sept 26, noon. Flour firmer, 10a 15c higher. Whiskv iu fair demand at 30c. Sugar ditto higher. Coffee unchanged. Molasses in good demand at 60c. River unchanged. Weather clear and pleasant- """ Louisville, Sept 25. River falling. Pittsbcko, Si-pt 26 Evening. River: There Is nine and a half inches water in the channel on a stand. Kw York, Sept 26. The Brooklyn Board of Health report two cases of fever aud one death. There has been one new case at Relief Hospital, Fort Hamilton. The Baptist Chorch at Jamaica Plains was burnt Iat night; it was fired by an incendiary. Loss $12,000; insured $9000. Boston, Sept. 26 The Repiib'ctri of the 7th C n sessional District, yesterday nominated N. T Banks for re-election. Nkw York, Sept. 26 Eveeing. Cotton alvanr ed 1 8, market closed with decidedly upward ten dency the market being nearly bare; sales were oa'y 2000 biles at 12g for Orleant; middling uphed do 12 J; upland fair IS. Holi.awji r's Pills Bad Rklth Persons in bad health should l iose no time in taking this wonc'cful remedy. Many who were at death's door have been resto-ed by their mean. They act upon the main spring of life, bing infal lible in disorders of thf Liter and Stomach. Sold at the manufact'iriei, No. 80, Maiden Lane, New York, and No. Hi strand, London ; and by all druggists, at 25c., tic, and fl per box. PREMIUM GOODS FOU JIKtllAMUS. Butcher's ChNels and Files, Wiiherhy's Chisels, WHhe bj. Draw Knives, Hunt's Hatchets, Braces and Ititts, Solid Box Vices, ( Hollow Augurs solid heads, npear ana Jackson s caws, HaMwin's Planes, Circular Stws all jiies, Plumbs and Levels, Stocks and Dies. J. W. HORTON A CO., Tl Market 8ireet. BUILDING 3IATKRIALS. Rim Locks all kinds, Plated Kseutrheon, Mortice Lock Plated 'ur'ture! Pearl White No-s, Lull k Porter's Wi'dow hinges! "Acorn" Hutt Hinges, UsckereD's Shutter fast'ings,' Bolts screws, Axis Pullies sau coro. J "Anrfi" Brand Nails. J. W. UOKTON A CO , aug3 a Wholesale A Retail, 71 Market Street Wholesale Trade. Pocket Knivjs, Table Knives- Ksxts. Scissors Sheep Shea s. Plated and Iron Hpnu, Angnrs Files Rpm, Chisels S Ters Hoi s, Hin es Screws Lock, I Vxe Hatchets. UhOTc's Jpades, 'urry Con b. Cotton Cards Hand Saws X Cut Saws, Orawii.g Knives Planes, Tea Kettles Tacks, c, Ac. ept8 J. W. HORTON A CO , Tl Market st. CODSTRT MERCHANTS visiting tSe city will find It greatly to their interest to call on us septS J. W HORTON A CO.. 71 Market st A. C. & A. B. BEECH, NO. 49, COLLKGE STIC i: I"!', HAVE now in store a very large amount of New and Reslralile Fall and Winter Goo ts, direct from the hands of importers and manufacturers, all of which have been purchased to best advantage. Persons visiting Nash ville for the purpose of buying goo Is will certainly do well to call and examine our Stock before makinr their pur chase', at we are determined to sell at the lowest figures. Silks. Rich Ooonced Bilks, Striped Brocade Chlnti Flounce; " Stm " " " " Jaspa ' New style Stripe and Plaid Silk of ail kinds; Fine bl'k Rept and Armio Silks for mourning; A large stock Plain bl'k Silks of the best makes In all Widths. Cashmeres and DeLanes. Our stork of Woolen Dress Goods embraces everything In this line fine rich Fig'd Dt I. -lines, fine 8 4 flg'd Cashmeres, all wool DeLaines iplain) in all colors, beautiful shades F'ch Merino, fine bl'a Merino, also 4 Plain bl'k DeLanes, L .piis best make, fine bl'k Bombasine and Alpaccas all prices, c l'd and bl'k Coberge Cloths. ( leaks and Shawls Of eTerv style, cloth, Velvet and Moire Antique, Stella border Shawls and Scarb, Long aud Square Shawls, plain bl'k and Drab do. Lace Goods Fine Val. Lace Pelts; ' Collars, nes style: Freneh ncelle-wnrk Collars trimmed; New style fcrob'd Muslin SetU; . XmhM Linen Setts Emb'd Jaconet Collars and Pleeves of the most bcautrul styles. Emb'd Traveling Sella; Ladles fine Hemstlch and Emb'd Har.dk'r; Kinb'd ."kins, new style roods for Skirts; Hair Clo'h, a new article G r ass Cloth for Skirts; lioped Hair Skirts, plain Domestic Hoop Skirts. Hosiery and Gloves Rest make Kid Cloves (Ladies and GentlemenYk Ladies' Bilk, Ca-hmere, Lisle thread, Hearer and Raw rilk ntrced Olovea; Woolen, Kid and Ruck Gnantlels: Every description ol Gentlemen's G'oves and Gaunt lets; Misses' Beaver Gloves for School; pi'k Raw Silk Use, plain and II. -eeed; Bi'k Cashmere and Worsted Hoe ladies and misses: Very superior lot Ladies ard Misses Grey English Woo'en House: Large lot children's Worsted Hcse, aad Grecian Boots ror -mania; All colors Eastern Kuittiu? Tarns; Ore j Shaker Yarn. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. B'.'k and Fancy French Cloths: Fiie Fancy D'ble Mill French Casairoeree; 6 4 bl'k Doeskin Casalneree; Plain Blue and Bl'k Double English Cauimere, new ar ticle; P-eautnnt Bg'd Velret Vesting; Wegaul lot ready -made Hhlru and 8blrt Cellars; Ready made Linen Shirt (-ononis; Geailessen's Nelt Unrier.Shtrtsand Drawers; Plata and Ribbed Silk Shirts and Drawers; Ladies' Netl Wool and Merino Vests. ' " House Furnishing Goods. Tab's Damask, e ery variety; Linen Towels, Nspk'iu and Huckaback Diapers; Marseilen O, ijits, Linen and Domestic theeliog; Pillow SLp Linens and Ooroestie. Carpets and Curtain Goods Wt have on hand a very heavy Stock of Carpets, the best er.akee, 9 ply and t ply Carpe s, Tapestry and Vel vet Carpets, some beautiful In Velvet and Tapestry, fine Velret Rugs, most elegan; stjles. Parlor Mats of all kinds Worjted Damaats, all colors Satin DeLanes. fiaorod and striped. In new styles, tlrgaut Lacs and Muslin Cartain. r.mbroidered Muslin in the piece. Cornices, Flos, aod Bands, of most beautiful styles, Uimpe. Loons acd other trimmings to much. Those having email rooms to cover can be supplied with remnants ol Carpets at very reduced prices, a very large s'.ocs ol nue Itlankeu, ehlle aad grey Negro Blank eta and Arctic Travelling Blankets aad Shaw s of all kinds, Negro Clothlrg of ailk'niis. Wagon Sheeting, I yard wide. A. C. A A. B. UEECli, ei ta t 4 College street. THE EXCITEMENT OF 1M AB this is an age ol progression, and yoo may aa well be out of the world as t be out o the fashiea, that bo leg the case, yoa should ea.l immediately at NICHOLSON'S an4 snpptv yoorself with some of those BIAUTIFOL DSK-S GOODS which were selected with so moch taste ao1 attrattoo; the names of ah eh are too numerous la awQuoa. la a word everything that is asaally kept la a IV o. 1 Dry Goods House. We don't Ish to boast, for the Go4e will speak br tbesa selves, all we ask U a call from the pablie geaerally. Re al drs Dreoe Oaods, we have an eseelieal lot of mv aasR. jm. as as "asr rwaj , such as Cloaks, Maatillaa, Talmas, Shawls. rV-ar&s, Ao. Akso.lhedlfretent kinds of Lacea and Esnbrf I lerlra. Oar stock ff GI.NTI.IMKN1 WEAR Is very eesaple'e, rensiat iog of Cloths, Caasimorw, Testings aaA Farntahleg Oocds Aim a good oock ot DOMESTIC O00DS, sooh as Bed TV king", Dneste Drilling, Blanket. Unsy, J .ant, FUooela, In Laras, la feci everything of the kind. Ail t wlka wo wttl se I at very low prect i L C- MOH0LS0N A Caw,: aptt k . . js. M pab ie aqoar. IN'otire to ConaiguFcs. TaaaarostTavtas) nvvtca N. I C, i. L j t aSvlWJ, Sept. , I tRI drayva.a ef Ma-bri le havmy dtaroatlne4 reeolv. i. log gds as the D-sn, Oeeitee svtil hereaftev be aealAod ol the arrvai of Utetr tw4a aad CaTBiiihod with a hi ol In Ighl "e sasae. Any aw wrtaeaiinf the ao liew and paitBg the biU wtR be reeagntaod aa Ik- aaUeno oA ag eel d use Oo(sm Te tmpm sJbtlity ol the read leraautalee with the deiiveey ! Use goeda, and eiaiata lor deScieocue aad tlaeaaf es Will so bo allowed after oVUvwry, aire by eoenoat. it betag the daty ol the agent to have la kia sseeasoa tr,dsea vt SeilTsry, ooagaoa eg their geota aiR be rraatred to receipt lug ail artijtee aa dell re e od. Mutwea Sartjl aoasiraosia whoaa rtare at k-aeiaeaa or veaadsHtee M asst Raswa, t'l be soot so the Poet (iBfs, CU AA. W. ASDlR-seS, Ageai--! 1 The tb act of the abv aeuce ta not ta gmt wva ('gnees any axaweeaay trtubia, o auenvwl draysaeia so lituni rv-poasitil ea Uat do ul legttjitate'y btt!f ta t&air basinrat, bat at; :y to eWtae the puanivB mt the tv4, hsavtag avoecaaots im siarntra s suaas tscv s ar li.,rcis, avpC BZTELEGRiPHe CW.aV. SPECIAL 'NOTICES. . (TO NEItVOCS STJFFEBEB8. - f it A retired Clergyman, restored to health 1b a few days, after maay years of great nervous goffering, is aaxloos to make known the means of care. WOl send (free) the pre scription used.' Direct the Rev. J OH 3 U. DAG HALL, No. M Falton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. i I J ' sept2-8a . V - . . - !' ' . laxpoatAitTj If ladies wish to restore the roseate hoc to their faded cheeks, aod Infnse aew life and vigor rate their eomposltirn, Casm Sfasisk Mizrvaa Is the very article they so moxh need. One bottle will do more to prod ace a healthy, transparent skin, than all the chalk aod lily whit this side the Atlantic Ocean. .... - '. ' - i i Ilwllowav'a Ointment and Pills. Any Ulcer Wounds or Sore, even of twenty years standing. may be cured by those celebrated medicines. Use them anC bo limb need be ampatated, nnless the hone be destroyed, Here then is s care for all. Bold at the manufactories, No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 144 Strand, London; aad by all druggists, at 25c,62jt c, aad tl per box., . . , - . . . i ' Actts axd FsTaa finds Us most deadly enemy in CAmra'a SPaaiaa MixTcaa, a few bottle of which will purify the blood, expel the superfluous bile, increase the ar petite, im prove the digestion, and ty thus destroying the cause of the disease, promptly restore the patient to perfect health. Consumption and the Diseases of the Throat and Lcsas TxxaTXD bt thb Lvbalatios or MasiCAvsa Va roas. Dr.Wm. Hunter, brother of Dr. Robert Hunter, re spectfully announce to all those who are afflcted with dis ease of the throat and lungs, that he has returned to SL Louis, where he intends permanently to establish himself. There ii probably no class of diseaaei which are so wide spread In their nature and so terrible in their results as the diseases of the throat and longs. It, therefore, becomes a matter of earnest' solicitude to the profession to know if there be any means whereby those diseases can be controll ed and ameliorated. Dr. R. Hunter and myself have made these diseases onr own peculiar study for several years, and w have found that the only means whereby these diseases can be reached Is by direct local spp'ication, or the prescribing of medicines which are breathed into the lungs in the form of vapor, and are consequently brought in contact with the whole internal surface of the longs. The success of our treatment has fully sustained the theory. Persons at a distance, sanding a full description of their case, will receive treatment according to their symptoms. WM. HUNTER, M. D., Office Eighth, between Pine and Chesnut streets, west side. sept4 3m Thi Rktor or Abt. In this wonderful age, Art lays her master touches on almost everything . The ceilings over as and the carpets we tread on, are hallowed by Art. Art winds the railway through the mountains and the mud; makes her machines of wood and iron, to act as if with knowledge and annihilates space with lightning tamed down to the tuteledge of a boy. Nothing is too lofty for her tonch and nothing too humble. A new proof of this old conviction has just fallen under our notice, In the shape of a Cathab no Pux, from the Laboratory of that world renowned Chemist, Dr. C.J. Aria. If we understand the subject, he has carried that article to the farthest perfection of which It is capable. Instead of employing Drugs in its composition, as we have always thought the necessary and only way, he has with eonsum mate skill extracted the virtue of the medicine to be em ployed and combined them alone in their purity together. The composition is then mixed and rolled by machinery and steam power into a sperold pill which is wrapped in an en velope of gelatine, for protection from the effects of weather or time, and then thickly coated with sugar, to serve as ita passport over the palate. Notwithstanding all the labored perfection they are offered to the Public at less than one cent each. However humble the department, we think this may be safely characterised at the consummation of Art in itslinefr Jlomifig Xrtrs, Rilt. Fsvaa amd Aoua cured without using Quinine, Arsenic, Mercury, Opium, or any of the poisonous drugs, or danger ous compounds generally resorted to by sufferers from this long drawn, most afflicting, and annoying of al!dleaaes, by resorting to Carter's Spanish Mixture, which contains none cf the above deleterious substances, but cures effectually and fully by acting specifically on the Liver and 8kin, Puri fying the B'ood, and expelling the remains of old medicines !th which the system hi been clogged, opening the pores of the body, and a'lowing nature to assist itself in breaking up the disess-, and recuperating its energies. See the cure of Mr. John Longdon, of Va-, he had fixed and chronic Ague and Fever; chills twice a day for three years. Noth'ng permanently cured him until he tried Car ter's Spanish Mixture 8 bottles of which perfectly restored him to health; nor has he had a chill since. He Is only one out of a thousand who has experienced the life renewing effects of this valuable purifier ol the blood. Are you Getting Ilald 7 Is your hair turning grey Do yon wish to cultivate good whi-kersand moustache Tour hair to be soft, silky and glo'sy f Your head to be cool, comfortable and free of dand ruff? Mothers I are your children to have luxuriant heads of hair f Then ue Booxs's Hvpibiob Fluid, which tierer ftiil in its unerring effects. Prices 25 eta, SO eta, 7S eta, and 1 1 50 per bottle. Bogle's Balm of Cytherla stands unri valled for eradicating tan aid pimples, and beautifying the complexion. Price N) cts. Inventor and proprietor, W. Bogle, Bo-n. and sold by DruggisU everywhere. mjSl ly. The Art ol Dy lug- Human Hair. It is but imperfectly understood even by those who make the gieatest pretentions. The most ef the popolar Hair Dyes of tl e day may, for the time, color the hair, bot aoon to be sueceede 1 by a tarnished green, or other unsightly ap pearance. Bogle's Electric Dye Is void of these noxious properties. It instantly dyes the hair a beantlfrl natural black or brown, which neither water nor sunshine can tar nish In the least : and " to make assurance doubly sure his agents are authorised to refund the money if the most perfect satisfaction la not given. Prices 60 eta, $1 00 and (1 SO per case. Inventor, W. BoaLB, Boston, and sold by Drnggiats everywhere. my 81-ly Planoa and Music We learn that Horace Waters, of 838 Broadway, N. Y., agent for the sale of many of the most celebrated makers of Pianos and Melodeons, is offering them at prices which we advise all who desire to purchase to avail themselves of. He is also selling his large and well-k jown Catalogue of Music at one-third off from the regular prices, and will forward the same free of poetage. His offers to the trade, teachers, and schools, are of the most favorable character all of which he will be able to fill to th letter, for having wisely adopted the cash system. Th Horace Waters' Pianos are known as among the very bast, We are enabled to speak of those Instrument with some degree of confidence, from personal knowledge of their ex cellent tone and durable quality. A I". KtangelUt. ODD FELLOW'S DIRECTORY. SUBORDINATE LODGES, I. 0. 0. F. TZ5HESSEE LODGE, No, 1, meet at Odd Fellow' Hall every Tuesday night. Officers: P. Billiod, N ii.; W, W. Tbdsmubd, V.G.; McD. A.NiLas, Sec'y T. L. Marshall, Treasurer. HASH VILLE LODGE. ITo 2, meets every Thursday night. Oflieert: W. A. W bsrbv. N. G.: J. W. RaTCurr, V. G ; T. W. liaassa. Soc'y ; R. C Cocibbll, Treasurer. TBAB7S LODGE, Ho. 10, m' every Monday night. Officer: P. t. Panxirs, N. O ; O. W. Dabds, V. G ; E. BsAcaosv, Sec'y.; W. Cambsos, Treasurer. 8MILET LODGE, No. 90, meet at their Hall, South Nashville, every Friday night. Officers : Jobs R. Hill,N. O ; Paxil. Jobtb, Y. O ; II. C. Allbt, Bec'y 4 Jobs Tasxslby, Treasurer. , C. M P.Tt ETS. KID0ELY ENCAMPMENT, No, 1, meets oa theM and 31 WeJuesuay eight of each month. Officers: C Sav gas, 0. P.; M. C. Fot ia, II. p.; p. Btujoo, 8, W.; W. W. Tbi-skdsd, J. W.; J. Lloss, Scribe.; B. st. Ctrraa, Treas. OLIVE BRANCH IN JAMPMENT, No. 4, meets every 2d and 4ib Wednesday nigbt of each month Officers 1 J. K. OHCsiwoa. C P ; B. Lrosa, H. P ; O. W. DAaoas, 8. W.: W. a. beam, Jf. W-; ft, T. Flbmiso, Bcrire ; J N. Wasp, Treasurer. t jv Having associated with me in my business Mr. Wm. H. Misons, our Una la now as below. JAR. O. CRAIGHEAD. Nashville, May 1, 1S56, JAMBS A CBAMiHBaa. W. H. MISCWIB. CRAICHEAD & MiNCHiN. mroBTxas or Hardware and Cutlery, and deal era Wholesale and ltetail. Prompt customers will be allowed the usual time on account, and liber al inducement! offered to cash purchasers. No. 29 Public Square, Nashville. . septl A. J. FRANCISCO, AitraCTtrasa asbbbalsb n - 01 HATS, CAPS AND LADIES' FURS.O H; S3 Public Minarr, fc"s i WAJsIIViLa.: fEJI.H. The Autumn Style of Moleskin Hats for 1856. ' I 'H I neat and elegant 1'A &l. S'A" a LL'0IUIJ 1 SKM II .4 AS will be Introduced this norning at Ota Hat Baaaar of FRANCISCO, No. U Ps.lte Square. Gfata whs are ta search of something graceful and beoun. lag are tanked to sxasain this bcaaufal style. A. t. FRANCISCO, aagtt - ' Ms it Peblie Square. hOIT HATS. OF this das of gooda yew wttl Cad all the new styles el beauty, taahloB aad eomtwt represented la a varwtv ol shape and abadea aird color, beval le yloaae whasasoevtr J aeaire te b pleased with a bat at 1 Au J. Fa A5CI!"CG"B augtS FatitlontNe Bat Kxaonitm. Ii. W PabU i. . - a rnciiii ii PPi.Y. - - JCSTrscwived ta-ia so ataeh admirvd soft tats, la th cotnrs af Fawb aad Boea Cawawaa (aah of reeesl vhich are said to peases th charm ol saaktsg sail th hadvst gVaaee atsaeA st a wearer rf sey W theae, tar th vtamoar t egaaa a p leasing, hoaA-apyaget. Aay geatkesaaa, there fcrw, who Sesire eanay gleam Inm soaae adaatred 'orb, eaghl aet to BM-f ksts tea psrtity l aow yrwriare ea i Utea -atuaestu.ea- at A. g! rRA.IClSOO aagta Hal Baaaar, fa. i PaUtc aqoara. ruiLDiir.fs HATS. . ' ASKAmrVL awortsMBt af ahiiOrea1 piaja aa41aay soft ta'i le hiack scdrarioaaauiuraisiat tee. i air. a aaad a Da trtth fact f arat aaA tasty htUo hoys attt hau of astr owa ataAa, ta while, piia aod btata tliuk. Parets: will therrlme well ha e-suC wtA thea sewihiai branckes to aeiecl tut lham a (a aA tfrewsf.B a (Mtl Aa4 dsrahi bat at it ftiUutailaiiMri - , . , A. J. t AiClca, , Q f DIRECT v C?3 IMPORTATIONS OF FALL PARIS FAliCY; BOiIIIETSj ? MILLINERY: GOODS, cc. LIXEw-ISE A SPLENDID INVOICE " 01 FISH - SCALE OENAStENTS FOB PAETLES, 5 ; - THB GREATEST NOVELTY VX THI CNITID STATES I WOULD respectfully inform the Ladles of Nashville and vicinity that I hav just returned from Paris and Euro pean eitiea, with the largest and richest stock of Paris Sin linery Goods, unsurpassed by retail establishments in the United State. From the libera patronage extended to es from previous seasons for 13 years, stimulated me to make purchase aa above, and Londoc, th most recherche, qui. it a and novel styles of goods worn by the Nobility ef those countries, and se dom find their way to this place. Likewise, have oom pleted arrangements to be supplied by every steamer with the newest designs of Fancy Bonnets, Head-dressea, Ac a they brooms fashionable by the Nohi'ity of Paris and Lon dm. Flattering ourselves that onr ladies have as good, if not better taste than those ladies, and will fully sustain at in our endeavors to please. We h are received a great part ef our rich stock that w would be pleased to exhibit. tW Our regular Fall open ing will be S5h September, as onr stock will he full and complete by that time for the fall campaign of liillinery Goods That we think will surpass anything ever opened at Nsihville, bo h as regards quantity, quality and price. But the stock will speak for itself more trial this advertise ment. Being of my own selections and importations at Paris and London, onr stork will consist of all the most beautiful styles of fancy Bonnets, rich Bogle and CheniU do, Straw Goods, a very large stock for Ladies and Misses, and every variety, from f2 50 to (35 00 each, to suit every customer, rich Treoonted Head-dresses. Likewise real Mo hairs, now used by the Royal Family of FngUnd and France, all beautiful designs, rich Pari Flowers, Plumes, Ornamen tal Head Wreaths and Ornamental Goods for Bonnets, par ties and bridal occasion, 800 boxes. LikewUe Parisd.es trimmings of Chenlel, Bugle, Lace. Gimps, Ac. We wruld eall particular notice to our imported stock of Embroider ies ol full setts of Honiton, Gipure, Matties Work, Muslin," Joconets, Ac; Sleeves, Collars, Worked Bands, Uandker. chiefs, Infanta' WaisU, Ac, Lace and Bugle SetU, Veils, Bugle Collars and Setts, Gimp', Bracelets, Necklaces, Loose, bugle, Ac These goods are very fashionable and desirable this season. A large stock of fancy goods, consisting of Ladies Pari Cabas, Port Monies, Perfumeries, Extracts at 60 cents. Black Velvet Tflmmings, very scarce, of all widths: Shell, Tuck and ether Combs, in great variety. A line stock of imported Cloth Cloaks and Wrappings, very chesp; Ladies' new style Hoop Skirts, Gauntlet and other styles ol Paris Gloves, from 50 cents to tl 85 for Gaunt ets. Now Laiies I have given you a little account of our rich stock, your presence and examination we trust will fully sustain us in our endeavors to please, and give nt encour agement to visit Paris every season. This we shall endeav or to maintain by polite attention, fair price, aud punctu ality in trade, and work to order, must secare to us a continuation of the liberal patronage extended to us for IS years past at Nashville. Thi we flatter our. -lve our Lady friends are fully convinced of without this advertise ment. N. B. All work on Bonnets, Shaping and re trimming done in a superior style and reasonable prices. Country merch ants and Milliners supplied with a small bill of gooda at as low prices as the same could be purchased East. At the Parsian Millinery Baaaar, 4$ Union Street, next to the State Hack. K. WISE, Agent. N ash viu-a, Sept. 18, 16. Wholesale Dry Goods TO MERCHANTS ONLY. SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of New and Fashionable Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hat, Boots, Shoes, Clothing and Hardware, Ac, Ac, to be sold at pri vate sale for cash and four months notes payable in Bank. These Goods have been bought in brew York and Boston, since the heavy decline, at auction, of Manufacturers agents and by (he package at prices varying from fire to fifty per cent less than their prices in June and July. These Goods are consigned to us to be closed Immediately, in a word, we defy competition in this market. Merchants who do business to make money and can pay cash and give four months notes and pay them, will please give u a call. Those long-winded gentleman who are willing to pay from twenty five to seventy-live cents lorfeit on g.iods for the privilege of twelve months and then at their earliest conve nience, our house is no place for. AL8:, Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of New and Desi rable Goods, consigned to ns to be sold at auction exclu sively. Our Auction Sales will continue as usual every Tuesday and Thursday. Trass -All sums under $100 cash; over $100 four months time. We earnestly request City and Country Merchants wno make up their 8 toe its in the Nashville market to try us one pop, and if we dont do what we promise then pass ki by. We take great pleasure in showing our entire Stock to any and ail who will give us a call. TRABUE A LUCA?, Commission Merchants, seprlS tf No. 74 Public Square. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Jk The undersigned offers fo sale w-?Tv3 th it valuable rarm situated anout s-? fire miles from Nashville on Cum- ... -iTTm berland river and White's creek 'upon which h- now reside It embraces Tractor one hundred and seventy fire acres, sixty of which are under cultivation, and the balance heavily, and as finely timbered as any land in the vicinity of the city. There is a comfortable dwelling house upon it, and other necessary out houses. A bargain can be had by an early aj plication. For terms, Ac, apply to L1NDSLEV A CROCKETT, Nashville, or Junelldtwaw tf R. W. RARNE3, on the premises 0. rATTK. t. O'tlXISS J. S. BOTTOM. PATTEN, HUTT0N & CO., SAVA.WAH. patten7collins& CO., MACON, Commission Mcrchauis AND Factors. TTILL receive on consignment all kinds of Produce. v V Liberal advances mail. ap4-twly Nashville k Cliattanooira Kailroad. I'I'.IIAIC cnSM TIF.S. PROPOSALS are invited for 50 000 CeJar Cross Ties, at a least 11 Indies in diameter at their small ends and fret long, with thir endi cut square reduced to a thickness of 9 inches in width, the other b or more wide or the narrow (or upper) side may be left round. Bids will be received for fioo and upwards. Estimates will be paid monthly when tlOO or more has been earned reserving one-oah until ihe completion of th contract. Satisfactory term to time will be given time taking large contracts aa the whole will not be required andei two years. J AS. II. GRANT, Res, Engineer, N. A 0. R. R. SRtlLBOADOmCB, 1 SNakhvillb, Aug., 22, 1856 f aui25- twlm SEWANEE HOUSE, COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEK. WM. llOUEKTS, Proprietor, (LATSOV TVRSS trsiBOfl.) rTHE Subscriber hta recently taken this well known es X tablishnient is refitting snd thoroughly renovating it and holies soon to have It in such condition as not to be infe rior to any house in this city. The Proprietor hopes by his exertions and those of his Assistant ( Mr. I raddork, who formerly presided at the City Hotel,) to be able to make hi house worthy of being patronised by the publie. and promi ses that no pain shall be spared on his part, to merit ih sp- pronation oi inoae wno may ravor mm witn tnetr patronage. ne respeetiutiy solicit a trial Ol ma DOUje. feh26-dtww a WM. ROBERTS. A. H0TJK. rtecelr law, Forward inarstnd Com diIsbIwsj itic reliant, Dteatnr, Alabama, HAS alarge and Commodious Warehouse la mediately on the bank of the River. tvld trtw'.f ayer's puis. Tho Greatest TXedlral Discovery of tho Age, is AYER'S CATHARTIC FILLS. The dont fielp complaints, but they cun them. One Box has cured Dyspepsia. Three Boxes hire cured the worst eases of Scrofula. Two Boxes have Cur, d Erysipelas. One Box always cures the Jaundice. Three Boxes are sure to cleans th system from Bolls often less than one doe it. Two Boxes hav completely cured th worst of ulcers n the legs. Small drses seldom fail to rore th rib-. On doee cores the headache s rising from s foul stomach. 8 rung do of.en repeated xpt every worm from tho body. They should be given to children, who ar always mors or low ailtictod with thi sootirg. As a gentle physio they hav no equal. One liox rare derangement of th Liver. Half a Box caret a Cold. They purify the blood, aod tbosstrlks at th foawdaiioaof every disease. At a 1 inner Pill there b not their equal ia th world. They are pureJy vegetable, aad cast do no harm, but do accomplish an anacooantable amount of good. Prepared by DR. J. C. ATES, Practical Che mist, Low0, Ma , and Buld, Wholesale, by W. W. BERRY A TEV0VILLI, Retail, by JO. G. BROWN, NashvtBc, Tens., and by ail Droggist and Dealer in Medicine through this ecOoo. augia twewtm EN OX VILLE TENN., BY LANIEli & EADY. septs tf DH7 B. WOOD, DENTIST, SO- 30, CHE&2Y ITEXTT, COSXXS 07 VSIOX !VahTllIr, Trnn. : 4WfrC.wTljOL Valuable filj Property for Salt VV eligibly itated bonding lot oa Cuiiege street, I esV. ed tor sal en reason!;: teraa. Apply at tM Astrlet OfOee. jrtf NEW ARRIVAL, JOT reewrveA a Fresh Soyp'y o Fmv-fcwr Baskets of til A.tt.i: ii:iBit'K cii a.nas..ti ta Qwart aa4 prats, wairaatt a be a Geaaine and Pap, rier ArtirU. . U blatPsOs, la t PatsiM Aqaara.' Tfi S ubriV-rs hT9 r.t aaed a Very tr,.Smt a tort sent af FL ES irtsiSt, tUO', tamprm.at cy4 Variety af gtovea, saaewttder, aeekUnl. bck aad teftcy stocks. Baeaeaaobrta haadfcerahie'tt, laeib's waJ aad eat te baJ reala' sivi aad uuOUnt A, A-,4 f whieh wUi t wii at fair price. . asjrtls curm A A 5 SOT?. . "X3inttCIIANT TallLOUl.G. WARD 4 BIU 311 Ms a All, . i Vt. 1, CtJur Sir nt, HAVE v-vej Ker oc4 af FALL AfO WrTtR UUOV, af all tHw tauat Mylea, aaA wifl b fwi t wait apoa all thvir rs4 id4 tr ?him g-raareJy. A , a g-Md atect c FCAUiU-ta ttUOixi. lav, - - - - r - i ,v;jbi'iJS , p jnt Ko S. IIOLMITS& CO.j BOOTS; SHOES AND HATS, t ; SO 64 PUBLIC SQUARE, : u " Next door to Whiteman't Rag Store. " .r " - , , NASHVILLE, TENI. ARE now ia receipt of their ?D Stock cf Good for 1 &3A, to which they woub! rssoectfuliy invite the attention of Merchant buying her. Knowing that is price, quality, aod extent ot assortment, they can cites inducements equal to aay house in th-City. aag-iA So Mr; b. ii. Cooke,- HATING taken an interest in our bonnes, we wD not hereafter hold any regular Auction Saks. The stylo of our firm remains the sain. ' Nasbvuls, Aug. 1, 136. - i 1RBY M0RGA5 A CO. - P. 8. Ww have removed to oar aew store, No. T Pub ie Square, where we are opening a new and handsome stock of Fall and Winter Goods, to which wo invite th attention f Merchant generally. aog3 SOUTHERN LOTTERY!' On the llavaua Plan! More Prizes than Blanks! rsii . . i .1 J i -i - i i ,-.i-.,-ir 7,805 I'RIXI.J! 102,000 DOLLARS 1 O'SI.Y 15,000 NinmER! ' PRIZES PAYABLE WITbOUT DEDUCTION.. Jasper County Academy Lottery. BY AUTHORITY OF THE S TAT EO F G 1 0 R G I A. . " CLASS X ' ' To be Drawn October L5tb., 1856. AT Concert Hall, Kacon, Ga-, under th sworn super intendence of t ol. Geo, iyOsran and Jai. A. JN'labet. Kq. Patrons will pleae examine thi magnificent Scheme cars fully compare it with any other, and if it ia not th best ver offered, and the chances to obtain Capital far better than tny othtrseheme off red, don't purchase Tickets. Capital $ 15,000! 1 Prise ol 1 di 1 do t do do 75 do .. $15,0(10 is .115,000 ... 6,SH) is .. ... S.OtNj is .. ... l.OfOare.. ... SoOare.. , 6,1-00 ,IH)H .000 , l5t0- IfifiO l,00t i,iS0 l,(si 1,000 e8,rs 100 are.. w Approximation of foo are.. SO do S3 are.. 6 do it) are.. 100 do Dt are . 1,500 Prises of ar.. T.SOft Prise amounting to t10x,000' Tickets tlO 00: Halves t5 00; Quarters $2 30. , PRiAKs payable without deduction.. The T,SO0 prises cf S,, are determined by the number which draws the f 15 OHO prise if that number should b aa odd number, then every odd number ticket In th Schema will be entitled to fS,5r; if an even number, then every tvea number ticket will be entitled to (S.30, in addition Many.' otner mxe wnicn may be drawn. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and even numbers ticket will be certain of drawing nearly en (-half the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining other prises. All those tickets ending with 0, 2, , 6, 8, ar even all those ending with 1, 8, 5, T, 9, are odd. Persona sending money by mail need not fear It being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications con fidential. Rank Notes of aonnd banks taken at nar. Those wishing particular numbers should order ban-' ttiateiy. V0rders addressed to Jihts F. Winn, Box 853, Nash ville, Tenn, will be promptly attended to. JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, sepltwatw MAOoa.Ga. Koyal Hayana Lottery. TEE next ordinary drawing of th Royal Havana Lottery, conducted by the Spanish Government, un der the supervision of the Captain General of Cuba, will take place at U.vana.on Tuesday, October 7th, 185G. s2ss7obo- ortco iiincro 670 Ordinario Capital Vrl.c 100.000 los. Prise of... .Kl0,tK)0 8 Prises of tx.OOS " 1.100 , 50,lO x'i.'HKl , 10,000 70 400 119 S00 20 Approximations.... T.200 5,1)00 4 Approximations to the f lOO.OuO, of (d00 each; 4 of 4iKI to 50,000; 4 of 4"0 to rO.tHKl; 4 of 200 to 10,00; 4 of HuO to 5,K)0 Whole Tickets $20 ; Halves $10 ; Quarters $.. Prizes cashed at tight at 5 per cent discount. Bills on the Nashville city Bank taken at par. A drawing will be forwarded a soon as th rwult become known. EG" Communications addressed to DON RODRIGCF.Z. (care of City Post, Charleston, 8. C.J until October 7th, will be attended to. sept'A td Ta the Ladies of Nashville! rasa ein,Ti caw MIIS. S. J. LLOYD, Fashiouablc Silk and Straw Milliner, IV O. lO CKD.tR ST., Tjsc-.9aja3srrwrjsa;3sra3aH3 IVTOCLD retpectfully Inform the Ladies of Nahvllla and V V vicinity, that she hss just received direct from Ih second Paris of the world, the City or New York, a beauti ful assortment cf French Millinery Goods, onntlstlngof La dies Pedal Bonnets. Chlneal Bonnets, Split Bonnet i, Braid Bonnets, Fmbroidered Lsr Bonnets, Bu.le Bonnets, Ent broidrred Tissue Bonnets' Rich laccy Bonnets, of tbe n.w est styles. Misses' and Children's Bonaets, in treat var.ety, of all sort and sites. EIEB0N3 A beautiful assortment of Bonnet Ribbon of al kind, snch as Velvet Rib! ons. Sash and Belt Ribbons, and Trim ming Ribbon of ail sorts. FBEXCH FLWEBS Fifty boxes of the most beautiful and loveliest Flowers the eye can behold, Wreaths, Rusts, Rot-a i ops, Pignsts, EMBROIDERIES. A handsome assortment of aiiibromeriet fnr Ladies, such as Shrmysetts, L'ndersleaves, Collars, Worked Handker Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves. Black 8.1k Veils, and other arti cles of I.a.'iet' waer too numerous to nuntioa. Opening day will be on the 1st of October. Now ladies is your time tn get a handsome and fashionable bonnet cheay. Do not be under the impression that Union street I th only plac you ran get a hand o i e and fashionable bonnet. Call at No. 10 Cedar ttreet, and yoa will see that th grods ar equal to any in the city. I can sell you bonuat f on II 00 to I'J'i oo, and li-ive secured some of the best milliners ia the city to work for me. All orders for cleaning, a'tering and retrimming thai! be punctually attended to, and don in a superior style and at a reasonable price. N. B Ladies Straw Bonnet cleansed and altered. septal P. W. MAXEY &, COT, DEALERS IN Tin Plate, 21oce Tin, Copper, Sheet Iroa. lead Pipe, H-jnr, iBoy asd ny nmn. Plumbers Tools & materials, Maibleixed Iron Maatlss, Parlor Oratea. Cool Store, Ilmtiny Stare, for Wooilor Coal, Jspannrd A Couimon Tin Ware, No. 40, Kast Side or Market Street, NASHVILLE, TE5JCES8EZ. ITfT" P. 8. We will keep constantly on hand Tln-miths Machine and Te-il, being Agent fhr Peck, Smith A Co., Southinglon, Conn. ept2o dmj I. W. M. A CO. 1 TE lisve on hand and for sale f H) boxes i Tin 10 by 14. 100 " X " 10 by 14. 60 M ie 14 by 9 ). 5 X 14 by 80. sej 20-lw p. W. MAXEY 4 CO. 3Icf LIRE, BICK & CO., 5uccet-T to ih Lit Jtrm ilay, Jfcllnr A Co., TIN PLATE AND 8HEIT IRON W0RXIBJ, A T TIIIJU OLD STASD, KO. S3, MA K A" AT T&ZST, .HAMIVILLi:,Tr..fVH KEEP sonstantly on hand Tin Wars of every d' scrlpllon wholesale and retaiL Also, Tm Plate, Sheet Copixr, Block Tin, thvet Irua, Sad Irons, Fairbaak's Platiorut Scale of the most approved pattern. Wcod and Coal Stove, consisting el Frsnksin's Ten Plate, Seven Plate, Box and Cylender Svovas. Also, Par lor, ChAmbar and Offie Grs. To all af which they would respectfully call th att.-ntloa of those wishing to purchase. sptl Sim J O II K A 31 AGE, U ( ULLKfiL STHLLT, HAS Just received Men' tap. Calf Congress Gaiters, souble and single Sole; Mens' Calf Waahington or hair Gaiters, a slew article; " 0 1 ford Ties, doubt and tingl Sate, lthva - rletyof Mem' Calf Shoe of Ph'ltdelpbia msuufetare; M oViohl and singl Sol PaC Leather Coi.grew elaiters " " DtwaSho; " P'f Ores Boots; Lads1 thick and thia Sol Kid and Moro.-c loot; Laatlrg baiters; M Kid Sl'rpers, of variua s()lea. Al oagoCslassortsMul of Boys, Misses and Children' Shoe. srp.Sl .Notice. THf unlenigTjed have pu. chased tb nttr IrUreel af D. 8. SnepbeH, dereaaed, ia th baa loess ef Gardner, fhei hsrd A to . aid i Icounna that baslnesa aa4r th samyleaber(Uure. E"IN (. 'UIDOE, ep.-lw FREDERIC A. SMEPUCKD,. s. a etspsts. r A.SaKfMfasa. GARDNER, SHEPHERD k CO, WHOLESALE PEALERi IX Shoes, Hats and Straw Gocds, w vvbuc m.'C jks, .vAsurme, rrx.r. UfEhsvesowia eurf at oca OusBrisa, a very larg aed swtserW ' rl nnnr awn sirnrs Tf ATI lin rPi tattah lor W elcr sae. which w would Sk to exhiafl ta rsbanu vial ting thi aarket ep Iy " 0ARD5EP. BniFHElP CO. WANTED. A Wei Nan waeteJ, Ibr wkicfc a liberal f kric w,ll b paid. Oa wnhiitl a ehiM prefer. i -p-y U WILL. I- BOTD, JtL, vpliltw - ueaiageaH,wvnarvy suwwi. BREWER & CiUDWELI, Now TSToirlSL, GESEHAL C0J12IISSI05 ULRCRLSTS a no i; rain Vaetors. M. ZO OLD !l If. Rafov la J. X- Fa. as . Prestdew Leak of Ctsrlstisa, A r M-a Jv taasa A Co.; J. W. CatU. E ; t. T. f.TTa. Prdtt aUpabtlo, Hew Eewk ; V. IL, rrsvaatua, KaahvU.a. l,T-4w LAND VAISANTS CI LOATXD. rWILL pay cash tor Land arrant. I wii !as bay 44 Mwm aad Aniaaaas ta4 PaMata, havawd aAoal lMiVtMtf 1". , , J m . . " 1 aa ' pewtrA w Vscai La4 n arvaata la ftsstih wester ktiaMMirt, M th hw of IH b-wvetra MiiMtrt Sa-iraad, ta ecaseetlja wi; a gt;aaa ha ktl ta s-etiiig of tu v.aa I ."'' asarsi f -ira4 tasl aioaf i,M ( Uu euai. rr .tl e aartaewiaia, WesM, t en.r tb es-l o til th Pas oaV . In-tij I a. riiu.wa 'SK K I) WHEAT. ) A A fcUrlULS hM WWW 4 Ri Seed Whst,M OUU aabl 4lI aV, sstfAa A CO.. eWaUA r . A. Snv Vf S I KSW GGODO A. MOimiSOIV & CO., - WBOLBSSLB ESL.SIS W " r FACY AXD VA15IETY CODDSJ COMBS. BftCSTSS, BUTTOSS. THREAPS. GISTS' rVRXliSlilXG GOODS, TTTIITZ GOODS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Cloves, Jewelry, Toys, e. t K0. 73 EAST fclDE PCBU0 SQCARE, t - - Kasnvillcy WE woold Inform tr friends, aad th trad geearaHy, that w ar aow prepared to exhibit th finest, ana best assorted Stock, in eur line, trrer brought to the Nash villa Market We otieit aa examination ef the rock and pries, believing that we ea offer bsdwcrmeiit equal ta any Job bing House in the Variety line. Fast or West, Those desiriDg to parch will oblige us to call, ! oar Stock snd Pricesaad judge for thcwisalves. aogSJ A. MOaiUSOS A CO. IRBY HIOKGAIV & Co., HAVE removed to their NEW STORE, No. T Public Sqiar , tSouth side) where they have aow in Store and opea fcr exhibition, large snd well assorted Stock of STAPLE AND FANCT DRT GOODS. - ! And YARIETIE. tu shxa lhy in vita th alientioa ef Mer chants general iv. - W wul a cjioal o'er to CASH AND PROMPT TTMB BUYERS THE STRONGEST POSSIBLE INDUCEMENTS. We hav opened a splenaid tin ef . A AA C a DHLW tOODS, Such as : - French printed DeLanes, French Merinoes, Elegant Dresa S iks. Plain and Figured CoburjV, New Style Popiins, - - French Merinos and era'd RVa) Printed Persian Cloth, Pi in ted Cashmerea, . ' Clocks, Taimaa, Mantle and Shawls. " , A saamrvL libs ; , " Bonnet Ribbons ; , Embroidery and Flooneins, Lace and Eds iagis Cloths, f Caatimeres, Satinets, Blanket, ' Flanneia, Tk-klnga, and - - ' Bro- a an t bieachew Muslins, ' ' PRINTS, Ac, Ac. ' Those desiring bargains would do well to look through ta i Stock. W are buying Fsathrrs; Wool, Oinssng, Linseys, Jeaas Socks, Ac-, ac. , augt-Sm IRBT U0RGAX A CO. ilWFw- n-AT.T,. IQSOo T.&W. EAKIX & CO., Importer and X holesal. Ocalero lat IVASUVILLE, TE5X. 7 - THE large increase in th Dry Goods trade of this pla. , requires corresponding large Stooks and w tak plea sure in assuring our customer and the trade generally , that we have now in store one of the most exteasivo FALL AND WINTER STOCKS ver offered In thi market, which we will sell to proas p time dealers, or for Cath, at such price as wlU fivw sane faction, and enable our Customer to compel sac.SWy with merchant purchasing in any other markst. Our Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING Is also unusually large and attractive. We solicit a ait. T. A W. EsE-LS CO. t3fW hav arrangementa thai will eoabl at ta k p our Stock up throughout th season. augis-lm T. A W. K. A C. WATSnS St. coot. Lat liii'WW, Test. JasTBB B. BAILV. SaacaLC -TitBilA. COOK, Fa, ll.VllATaY, i CO., WHOLESALE DEALKKS IX Boot Shoes, Hats Caps, Eonneta, Ac, NO. 4, SO UTn SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, iSASUVtlJ.C, TfcA.'s. RARE now arranging for sale our FIRST STOCK . th ab-jv goods,whielt, having been carefully swIeetaA. and purchased upon the bum! faro able torma, will b loanA well worth th attention o Merchant. Wc invit an inspection of this Stock, confidently believing that we can aupply the who may favor us with their trad v with handsome aod durahl gooog at sach price will en able Uiem to onmpet succea-foJIy with Merchant who par. chaa at Philadelphia. Our term of credit is six months to reliabla dealers ; aad Will mak a liberal discount to Cash borer. aug&l-Sm C'XIKE, BAILEY A CO. 2XT w Fall Winter Goods, ALLISON, AUDEHSOX & C0 .Mo. 41 I'usllc Sqaarw. WR would Inform oar customer that th tra.1 renwraOF that we now have in store and ready for sale a vary large and desirablesti ck tif sOhEIUN and DOMfsTlC DRY GOODS, and Rater Madb Curraixa, suited to the Fall aa Winter trade, and which w ar ui.pod to ell at a saa advance. Our present stock wilt ba found much larger than Btaal. embracing floe assortment of Gmtiemeo's Wabv and Ladies' Data Go. nn, surpassing both in quality and brilli ancy of style and patterns, any of our former stocks. 0 ar lice of Whit Goods, embroideries, R.bbon, I rrr. Trim a ings, Ac, will also be found equally largo and attractive. Oar Stork of READY MADE CLOTHING is anasuall larg aod well adapted to th approaching (eason, and hav Ing paid parties ar attention to ths getting up of this artiol, w r prepared io offer inducements to those dealing In Ii. We therefore solicit a call from th Merchants visiting oar market, and thall tak pleaaur In exhibiting ta then ear stock and prices. ALLISON, ANDU130N A CO. aug 33 am mv WHOLESALE HOUSE. Atxaa H. WAsaisovoB. Gaoaaa Q. 0'Bat A (11 with Morgan A Co.) Cbisi vs B Bsvtv, lat of W. H (1 irdno A Co. VASIILGT0., DllYAX & CO., Importer and Wholssal Dealers In Linens, WAltt Goods, Embroiderlea, Eosisrw and Yarisliea. No. 64 !X. t:. or. Fitblie Sqaar, NASHVILLE, TENNESdKE, AtUoining Mathodwl PablishiBg Bows. WE invit th attentioo of Merchaota visiting MaaavQr. to th above Card, and inform Uiem that w are aW opening a LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK, whsca will b arras ged and ready for sale About the 20th laataat. We hav purchased oar itock with great ear, nf nvntff 'or CaK, aod having bad th baneCt of long piieacs aa the basine, we f- I confident that we can offer raporior Inducement to any merchant pn rebating In thi narkrt, aug 4 WASHINGTON, BRYAN A CO. HU. DOUGLAS, WIlO.AV.S.VlAFa lULVLiln, JS'outu Market Street, Nashville TcBat TAM arranging for sals s perfectly new stock f Goods la th larg War Room oi H. A B. Douglas, wtaatad a Ibw step below th N ash v ill loo Let. Thi Stock embrace American and imported DRY GOOD I la large aaaortmaot, SM tLL WARES in great variety aad aa A No. 1 assortment of IIa1, Boota Slioeay Brog-ana ef All of which I will sell at ar than Market valo with th. view of closing th satire alec k bcAx removing ta. former Stand. Retail Dealers ar most rpetrally request! U saalo. this Brk, aad ar aaar4 thai laey oaa stag money by doing so. angle NEW WHOLESALE HOUSE. BRANSFORD, MWHiRTER & CDs, inPOnTEHS AID W1IOLEMLB Zoalors In Forcisrn and Domestic DRY GOODS, N0.Tl,taDOOR ABOVE CITY HOTEL, PC&U9 VI wan. a, najitiiia-a, n.s.v, TKsreaow reociv.og asd opening for ib Fall aad Win. ' ter Uade. tba moat dreirabl ruck sf Stapl and raaer W Dry Goodt vr offered to Us trad of Tennes or th 4- ioiniag Stat, com prising la part, pWsdul FIaacA auk Rah, Rich D's Aiika.ia great vanirty, piala black aud olorwd Bilk. Drcs Trisnmiug in great variety aad ebeie) My ha, Boaaet Riboona, Laro and Freneh Fssbruidorl, lrla Ltaaa, Jweooett, iwa aod shcefced Muaiina, French biaek aad oiard Merino, DLa, A .A. AHo, a Ao ssrt Bt of F ranch blatk aad amorsMl CMha, pUia, biaek d fancy Doktn, ancy uk aad Plash Vnuags, tug tJr wiU a larg Hue of begr-, R4 aad Coating Wiittu, TwAa Jeraa, Ac. An. , W ia vit th atuation f Merchant Tailor sapaotally, t ar Stock of Cloth, Case truer ao4 Triausuo-. Ala. U sUeniioa of Iroa Maaotaetorav u ar Stock of Negr liaa fceia, Negre Kersey, Blnp4 and Plain Oauaborg. Msvinc parccaMdlh sa,oriiy af oor god srAa, w. are prepared I offer rare tedaoaat to itfev eatli .r short tins psiMtaai Vaiv. W lav t ail aereaaats rvwtmg oar :y ta a artrai sa amiaaiioa mt oar aUocA and rnsts. aagia . . BEAMSPORD, MWITIRTIR A CO. DRY GOODS. FTTBl andervg-n! ar aow rareirtsg, and wQ save rwad X tor t exMb uob ay tbsmn inst.,u 'tASnS.iT ASD BFST A TCD STOrX OF 1 AMERICAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND SWISS F.iwYCii9 aoon, Thy hav ever had Of pieanr le ! t th (stall Mer chant. They hav spared a pia a or spaM la getue g Bp a Stock whirfc all e f rratomrrs caa select thig aatortaMSUk They asv aad larger la veitatea: this sa "jPX'JbJXH GOODS, Thaa they hav ever doo hwr, anj roapactruJBy ! 11 aa aaBUBiM oi ihewStarA A-ot ih rvtauar, wit) vvsl log th ty beawiag thai truA lb Very ia;r:c AsHormciit Aad LOW PEiCES, they U b tMs tcffr Isdwewsssas to ail. MOstiAM A CCu. No. At Pobao Sewara. Naabv-llf, A IS, Ad. STWriOWERY. ; HE1IEY C0HE1I,. IMPOSTER, 4'i North Fourth Street PIIILiDELFIIlA, i OAVra as tM TraA a Urg sad wa mvA saaortaeai mt Foreign and Domestic StalIos?rr FANCY GOODS. kC Sis Bteea frsasriaea saaay Kw w0 D 1 Uue'i Parpr, lint clopca fcr, fcSh Wrt a'4 st re4 ffVr. spt;:s3t. lJajV Clotltlnr. W X WW t-s ...fct .a . . .... .. I ..'-;at f f V CVthtt v-' vrt- , . -4 .-;! 3- r- ! saewtfttl'f ttiiussf l-ni . -i tf. pt. gt . ar t mmd sxawuiais. W ato . .i.v., r'. ::.:. BM t a, X f-y anil t h ae.i s. i! ,-y s d ffrnytiaa vns t ef i"rtwfcisT is m- c, ,sv ; , ato? wik'h, laaii.tMi ia a, ar: tiiat Cta'S. . Ca-i aaA teanagtio ta si-oras. Witu.ieoa vs . tl jiwweeat rij fre--. to t!-'- . f t u.s:. vCJ .lUJlQS A AJivIt a