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NASHVILLE: T. n. QLEXX, Zstcal and Commercial Editor. Tuesday Horning, Not. 4, 1856. To Citizens and Strangers. The pnblicatioa office of the Patriot, No. lf, Deaderick street, having beea enlarged, will be found open at all times, day and night, where newspapers 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 strangers in the city to call and avail themselves of these advantages for ob taining the latest news. The vehicles marked "Fillmore atd Don elsox'' are for the day the property of any good American who can make them of ser vice to the good cause. Any friend who has use for oae is at liberty to order it to any point. Hirer and Meatuboat ew. The River was on a stand at this point jesters day. There is two fct water on Harpeth SIioh!?. The HirttviUe, Grubbs, Master, leases to day for the mouth. The A. L. Danit was expected last night from below, and the Umpire will probably arrive this evening. New Mcic. TTe have before os two pieces of new and beautiful music- published by our enterprising music merchant, Jas. A. MoOlure. The tide of one is The Goodletsrille Sc?uttirh, by Charles IT. Sultz, and dedicated to Miss Mary V. Milam; lithographed by J. F. "Wagner of this city. The other is called Medora WalU, and it is really a musical gem. It was composed by Edward 0. Huntley, E-q., of this city and dedicated to Mi.s Madora A. Carter. We heard both pieces performed and consider them very beautiful. EJF-Frank Lei-lieV Illustrated News for No vember 1st, contains Gen. Santos Guardiola, President of the Republic of Honduras. Residence of the tyrant Santos Guardioia, Capital of Honduras. Alexander II of Russia. Marie Alexandrowan of Russia and 10 other beautiful engravings. For sale in Nashville by John York & Co. Cheap Drink. Wine, fresh from the press, is Felling in CiLcinnati, Ohio, at $1 15 per gal lon, while & bottle of Newark cider, w ith tin foil round the cork, costs $2 in most of the large cities. "Deed," the late work of Mrs. Slowe which has been given upon the boards in Northern ci is, is ludicrously touched iff at a popular burltsque opera Loiiee in New York City. Itlflc, Axe and Saddle Ita;. IlkSKY B. BSSCuit. Among the many graphic sketches to be met with in the woik above mentioned, and which wc notice in anottur pl.ice, we extract for tlie enter, tainment of our res iers the following. The author assumes that the three "tools" for the civilization of the great West were the Rifle, Axe and SidJIe Iiags, and having shown how the hunter maJe hi footing good against tieast and Savage with Iih rill how the pioneer nude erections tor comfort with bis axe he next goes on to show the harmony and ouliuro borne over all its remoter sections in tiio i tadUe bugs of the Methodist clergy, and lakes as J an i'luHtrxtiou and a tjpc, the character and lus lory ol bishop Bascoin. We drop some of the la tures of thc-ketch, but preserve enough to gie a conception of the t-ulject. And now let mo give you some facts from the history of one of my friends, whom I loved well nigh as a father o:ie ot the nohlest nieu that ever trod this globe. lie left us neatly six years ao. Although not one of the earliest, he was in the lie 'J at a sufficiently early date to e li title hiin to the name ot a pioneer preacher. He too was a specimen of Young America, for h Yipcrtn tn tirjteli ml ih hp tA sixteen Years. As I r- i . - remember, he had never received three months' schooling in his life, lid was remarkably handsome For five and twenty years he was called the Apol lo of the West aloeit for a good portion of the tiros Apollo in homespun. He was one ol the pit ed sons of genius. Llenry Clay, who should have beeu a good jud;e in such mutters, pronounced him the most eloquent man be ever heard open his lips. I have said he was very handsome, and that in the esteem of many of Lis brethren, wis equivalent to heresy. I have known many well-meaning sim pletons, who, louse their own expression, 'couhi'nt bide him because he looked so like a dandy.' Msjy of the old brethren of the laity and clergy thought it 'wasn't in him to be a preacher' When ever they saw him coming tow iris them with h s ingenuous face and Liail y carriage, their cout:ie nances would lengthen to a preternatural longitude, and uttering whai they meant to be a pious groitn, they would murmur among themselves, 'he'll uevtr do' There was an old brother, who, while be shared this prejudice, nevertheless fait some Interest in the trip'in tilun'ed, indeed, mut hare been the im tare which refused response to the generous spirit of my friend. The old gentleman took it upon himself to deliver admonitory lectures on the sub jects of apparel aud demeanor, to the candidate far orders, 'Henry, my son,' he said, iu a gruff, re buking tone, 'why don't you try to be like a I i J....L. lit. . I.-..S) be worth shucks as long ayyou live.' 'I don't mean anything y it,' modestly respond ed the young man nevcf have I known a woman more dilhJeut than he ts, except in presence ot peril, where lion was oeT bolder 'I can't help the way I look; I am j.sl the way God made me.' 'No you ain't,' responded the senior, 'you can help it. Dress better, aud duu't look so much like a fop.' 'I have to wear the clothes that are given mc; you know I have no money to buy new ones.' 'If that is all,' and the old man, 'it can soon be fixed. Will you wear a suit of clothes I'll have made for you?' 'Anything iu the world, rejoined the other. 'Very well, trust me. I'll make you look like a preacher.' I wish you would, with all my heart; nothing would please uie butter,' said the future orator. They parted, the young man going to bis work, the old man lo see to the tailoring. At the end of ail weeks, the appointed time, the young man made hit appearauce. The aed saint, standing iu (be midst of a number of friends whom be bad sum mooed to witness the transformation of his deform ed protege, rubSiug his hands in glee, pleased with bia anticipations ot success, pointed to a thicket of bashes Dehiud which the Dew suit was deposited for bouses were small, and the only dressing-room was the 'timber.' The re-appearance of the Toun , clergyman in bis canonicals was impatiently await ed. At length, attired iu his new habiliments, with manly stride and noble person he approaches. The old gentleman looks, then 6'ares, unable to Lelieve the evidence of bis success. He hastens to meet the parson, then withdraws a pace or two, and per forins a circuit round him. Sjme trick has been played upon him; thee are not the clothes he lu caused to be manufactured Rutting up, he tun s the young man rouud and round. 'Yea, it is the very suit copperas homespun, shad-belly coat, a vest lo match, breeches as Dearly alike as pota ble.' vVhirlingOQ his heel, his countenance expres-ite of disgust, mortiScatiou and contempt, be exclaim', as he marches off, tut, tut, bo! there's no use iu the world trying to do anything with you. You look more like a daudy now thau ever you did iu your life.' One other Incident of his eveutful career let me relate as he told it to me hiinaelf. lie was preach Jng lo a Urge country church on a bright hs'ibsth morning;. The bouse was crowded to iu utmo-t Capacity; the windows wire all open, one of which was imroeiliaWlj behind the pulpit, overlooking the rural graveyard. The preacher was indulging iu a description of the various typical forms aud mat fa festations of the Holy Spirit. Who that ever heard him iu one of bis happy moods, does not remember the enchaining power ol his ora:ory. l?peil toiu 1, breathless, the audience bung upon bis lip. It was the baptism of Jordan. With John, the saw the opening heaven, the Spirit of God ia the form of a dove nestling opou t ie Saviour, when sdeutly, u l dfdy apparition, a milk-white dove flew through the open widow at tbe rear of the pulpit, and nestled on the preacher's shoulder. Abound ed, he paused; ao iosunt it sat, then rose and de cribing a circle around bis head, away flew the nowv bird to the vernal pastures aud eoaiimr woods. I1" eiicci oi l ilia aianung cvmciueuiv tha aodteoce I lea yoa U itnsclow. I ba aaiJ b prserrl. Us bwcauts a Doc lor Bf Diiniy, and deferred bia degrea, wblch is no faint praiso ia lha Vulfri SuUa, lis bcam (tit Preaideot oft Uuisersity, an J frtctd tbt chair b fiUeri- ht bwcam t Bisbop iu ibe Chtrch of (id; d t truer, oobler man never trod thU Coatltitut It,a u U'totj Biilcmaa Bcom. 137" At the Theatre, to-night, we are again to Lave the play of the Lonely Man of the Ocean," and the side-splitting farce of "The Lottery Ticket." An excellent bill. Cbookkk's Mii.useet Establishment. Yes terday was the Fall opening day of the above establishment, and prompted by a desire to see something very nice as well as to be in fashion (as Dearly every body, we thonght, was there,) we went along with the tide and looked at tbe large and fine display of millinery and fancy goods there lo be seen. Mr. Crooker has brought on a very large and varied stock, embracing all the articles belonging to the trade, of every style and qatli'y. The stock of bonnets, flowers, ribbons, trimmings, head dresses, &c is far Leyond what we expected toe?e. The finer qualities of these variousstyks of goods are indeed superb, surpassing any thing we have ever seen. The bonnets, par ticularly, we look npon as the prettiest things iu that line ever introdaced to the DOtice of the public. Mr. C. is prepared to eell millinery goods at wholesale as well as retail, and country dealers desiring to porchaue will do well to examine his ttock. tf. List of Challengers, of .American Party, On Day of Election, in the different Wards in Firt Wakd James C. Jones, Jno. N. Ilobbs, Wm. H. Clemens, Caleb ITarrison. StcoNn Ward G. W. Glenn, R. 11. Wataon, Joseph Phillips, John Love. Third Ward Alexander Nichol, Alexander McDonald, J. E. II. Eat, Wm. II. Ilorn, Sen. FuCRTH Ward J. N. Alexander, Wm. Long, Jospph Petitt. Fifth Ward. R. A. Cole, John Davis, Jordan Coleman, John Adams. ixtb Ward. Jefferson Ilarman, John Chum ley, Joseph Wolfe, O. Tope, A. W. Fyle, W. U. Steidivaiit, Ben. Starker. SiVKNTE Ward. W. W. Giivin, Capt. Strong, Jos. Griffin, McAllister, Thos. Elliott Kiohth Ward. M. C. Cotton, G. W. Cooper, J. Dvis, W. H. Wilkinson, C. Conger. Eightxkktb District. G. F. M artin, W. Pet way, J. W. McMurrsy, J. McGavock, jr., Robert E.tis, Sr., Caleb McKiuney. Dliventh District. W. C. Berchett, J. II. Curry, R. II. Barry, Wm. Mclntob, Bennett Beas ley. Niktji District. W. K. Lucas, And. Gregory, George Spain. S lio irrp'o Iliflcs. ALL Sportsmen who are in want of a good and reliable Gun, especially adapted for Urge game, Deer, Ac. are in vited to call at the ators of Full and Cunningham, No. 47 Public Square, and examine "Sharp'! Patentdporting Rifle," which In rapidity of Firing, accuracy of aim, and length of range it far superior to anj Gun ever invented, and unlike any other Patent Gun bereiofure introduced it construction U so exceedingly aimple that it is not more liable to "get out of order" than the common Kentucky Rifle. V. A C. bare also a few Shot Guns made on the ame Pa tent. Jy 16 6ra. CONSUMPTION CURED. Be not deceived by bus imitations. HEOKM AN, CLARK k C0'3 GENUINE CO' LI VKR GIL, never disappoints, and Dine years' experience has proved It foperlor lo all others, and the on'y reliable cur f.r CONSUMPTION'. As there is a great deal of .u ious oil in the market adul terated with seal oil, whale oil, te , Ac, too much care can n t be taken to procure the Genuine. Our Oil is made at our own factory in Newfoundland, and eich bottle has our signature over the cork, be careful to Kt Ilsotaia, Clibk A Co, for since the o'evh of Mr. UcsRToa, our late partner, there ban been an article intro duced called Ruihton's, hicli is in no way onoected with K. C. Co., or H. C A C. Svld by J. G. Brown, Kwin Bros., and ly Djupplsts gen era!! oe,27 3m A Distinguished Stranger. II . It VK V, the great PM a lelphia CCTTErt," beicg obliged to seek a more genitl clima'e In consequence of impaired health, h is located bimsdf at our Koom , 15 Ce lar etrett, and will take measures and show customers Cloths, Cauumers and Vesiinpi In grrat variety, from nhjili they may select to mil themselves. Our Store is full of all kinds of KCAUV MADi: I.O I'll I Mfi, and the Block of furnishing goods as never surpassed in NashrtHe. oet24-tf (LUTON 4 AliBOTT. W.H. MEFFKRT & CO., Ao. 5-Z Market Street, Second door from the Square. ITavb received a large and durable stock of STAPLI ASD FANCY Dry (lOods, Cools, Shoes and Hats. WLivh will b; sold low for Cash. We have a!o a laree lot of on hsnd, which we will Cash. Come and look. sell umler the Market Price for octb 8m. w2S P. W. 31 AXE Y & CO., DKALKKS IS Tin Plate, Slock Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, lead Pipe, WIRE, IROX AS1 7 IX R1VITS, Plumbers' Tools & Materials, Marblened Iron Mantles, Parlor Grates, Cook Storet, Heating biuret, fur U'oodor Coal, Japanned A oiiimoii 'flu Ware, No. 46, Kast Side of Market Street, HASHVIILE, TENNESSEE. Iff P. B. We will keep con'atitly on hand Tin-smlth'a Machlnea and Te'tls, beitie Arent nr IVc-, Pmilh A Co., foutniugion, i;onn. sept'j omj f. W. M. A to. C . H . E li L I S T O IV , 50. 14 UNION STREET, lias now on baud arid W daily receiving from the East ern cities, a large and de-ir'!e stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DKY GOODS, ohich he la selling low. Cjuio quick or you will loots a bargain. septl7 8m 3T3I3 W VHQLESALE HARDWARE STORE. SIGN OF THE DIG PAD LOCK, 4 doors from the &jtiret South Market Street, Na&litille, Temi. WC are Just opening the largest and best assorted ttok of F.dgs Toots, Ouns, Cutlery, and Fancy Hardware ever brought to this market, and we respectfully solicit a call from every merchant Tisitirg the city. Bepil6-m BRAUMONT, VANLEEE A CO. BREWER & CALDWELL, Now Xorli., GEKEEAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND ( r a 1 n ractors. 20 OI.U M.I P. Refer to J. K. Fash, Kiq, frrsilent Bank of Charleston, 9.C; Sleaara. Jooa umi A C j.; i. W. Caldwu., kq.; J. T. Soctk, President Ut.au it e public, New York ; V. at. fTmssoa, Maaliville. augid Am a. rarrca. t. ntna . a.arrro. PATTEX, IIUTTON & CO., SAVANNAH. FATTEN, COLLINS & CO., yt a v o .. Commission Mcrclianis AND UPftctora, "ILL rerelva on oon.tniDroi ad aioda ef Prodaoa, Lihrrai advaenr m.tr ap4-twa 1 V CAItliT Thos. S. Wayne & Son, SA YAKNA1I, GEORGIA. VI TILL give airlet and nrni a'.itouuo to receiving and forwarding Mfrchaudu of eirry deacripiioo.-elliiig and Shipping Cciton, Tobacco, W heat. Corn, Flour, Haeon, Wool, Ac sugll 4ti SUSTULX BILL ASD EtASS rOCTDST 0. 17 J OoulU roni :irel, ! mi h i r, B. COOS, frcal BILL a4 bstAU SOCHiJUT . eoraaurio Welter A (Xoi, M prear4 ta aiatiatW tar to arder, Belt r C'karctir, t aataata aad r1 sta tions. AIM, ftcaia Whbua, UJUIodm, Cytieracr, (iaaf a, fouotala ana Fip Cork. Hon aod tit wmil jiBla,ta MJu'.Utig, Aeti-Frtctiua Met). All work snau b ana itt Bra!neaa aal despatch, ef tit Wt tialortaJ.uU Kca, sad arraatd. a&illtj BY TELEGRAPH. 1Y THE XATIOXAIi tlXE. Eeporla ForcUhed by the Associated Press. Bellkfochtais, Onio, Nor. 3 A firt occurred here Saturday rjight, destroying 15 to 20 buildings, includinfr tbe entire b'uiness portion of town, among them the Post Offio and Exchange Bank. The loss is variously estimated at from $50 to $100,000; do engines ia town. Cikcikkati, Nor. 3 A Derrick ued in erect ing the Covington bridge f. II this morning, instantly kilting one roan aud it jnring three others, one it is thought, fatally. Zahfstille. Ohio, Nov. 3 Craine't extensirt Flouring Mill, at arietta, wi'h its contents, in cluding 1100 buiht ls of wheat, was detroved by fire on Saturday night. Loss $30 to $45,000, in sured $5,000. Pittsbcbg, Not. 3, M. Ricr, 23 inches water in the channel. It is nining hard. Niw Tori; Not. 3, M. Floor dull at 6 45a6 60 for State. Wheat d-liitinr; white, 1 70: red 1 6i. Corn qui.'t. Fork quiet prices unsettled. Money Market more string -nt. Ciscissati, Not. 3, non. Flour unchanged choice brands still at fi 6i.5 6.1; Whisky actife 27; Sugar rery firm, prime 11; Coffee and Molasses un changed. River 30 inches weather cloudy and miid. Louisville, Nor. 3 The River is at a stand weather cloudy. Ild rain this morning. The Canal is open with better than 3 feet water there in. PinvncRG, Nor. 3, erpi.ing River unchanged eioce noou. Weather still wet. S PECIAL NOTICES TO M:!tV: S sli'FERERS. A retired Clergyman, ms'ored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) the pre scription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN M. DAGNALL, No. 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. sept28 8m Consumption and the Diseases of tbt Throat and Lcsas TuiiTso bt thb IsruLiuos or Medicated Va pors er. Wm. Hunter, brother of Dr. Robert Hunter, re. apectfully announce to all those who are afflcted with dis ease of the throat ant lungs, that he has returned to St. Louis, where be intends permanently to establish himself. There is probably no class of disease) which are so wide spread in their nature and to terrible In their results as the disea-ea ot the throat and lungs. It, therefore, becomes a matter of earnest solici'.u le to tbe profession to know if there be a-iy means wbereb; those diseases can be controll ed and ameliorated. Dr. R. Hunterand myself have made these diseases our own peculiar study fur several year-, and we have found that the only means whe eby these diseases can be reached is by direct local app'ication, or the prescribing of medicines which are breathed into the limps in the form of vapor, and are coneequeutly brought in contact with She whole internal surface of the lungs. Tin euecest of our treatment has fully sustained the theory. Persons at a distance, sending a full description ot their caae, will receive treatment arc rd:ng to their symptoms. WM HUNTER, M. P., Office Eighth, between Pine and Chesnut streets, west aide. aept6 8m Tbs Rrior or Abt. In this wonderful age, Art laya her muter touches on almost eve-ytl.in. The ceilings over na and the carpets we tread on, are hallowed by Art. Art winds the railtmv through the mountains and the wind; makes her machines of wood ard iron, to art as if with knowledge and annihilates spice with lightning tamed down to the tuteledge of a boy. Nothing is too lofty for her touch and nothing too humble. A new proof of this old conviction has just fal'en under oar n :Hce, In the shape of a CaTHaa no Tux, from the Laboratory of that world renowned rhemi't, Dr. C.J. At. If we understand the snb'e-t, h? his carried that article to trie far best perfection of w'tich it is capable. Instead of employing Drug in its comnrsi'ion, as we have always thonght the necessary an. I o-.ly w;!y, he has with consunv mute skill extracted the ; .'v of the medicine to be era ployed and comb'ned them a!o e in their purity together. The composition id then rrrxe J an 1 mlied by machinery and steam power into a hpe'o. l It which is wrapped in an en velope of gelatine, for proiec ion from the effects of weather or time, and then thickly coated with su;rar, to serve aa its passport over the pal:tte. Notwithtmding all the labored perfection they are offered to the Public at less than one centeach. However humble the department, we think this may be cafe y ehar.u tenzi'd a-i the consummation of Art tn its line. Huinil.g X-u s, Imi 'U. Arc you Getting: Itald ? Is your hair turning prey f Do yon wish to cultivate good whi kersand mou' tachc." f Your hair to be soft, silky and g!oayf Tour head to be cool, comfortable and freeofdand rnff? Mothers! are your children to have luxuriant heads of hairf Then n e Doom's IItpkri-s Flpid, which never in ita Unerring effects. IVices v!5 eta, 60 eta, "Seta, and $1 60 per bottle. Bogle'i Biltn of Cj theiia stands unri vailed for eradicating tan aid pimples, and beauti'ying the complexion. Price SO cts. Inventor and proprietor, W. Boele, Bo-4"i. and sold ty Druggists everywhere. mj81 ly. Tlte Art of Uyinff Human Hair. It is but imperfectly understood even hy those who make the gieatest pretentions. The most ef the popular Hair Dyes of tl e day may, for the time, color the hair, but soon to be auoceede l by a tarnished green, or other unsightly sp pearance. Bogle's Elertrio Dye is Told of these noxious properties. It inrtantly dyea the hair a btautifrl natural blck or brown, which neither water nor sunshine can tar nish In the least : and " to make assurance doubly anre hlsagenta are authorized to refund the money if the moat perfeei satisfaction Is not given. Prices 80 eta, ft 00 and 1 r0percise. Inventor, W. Bog lb, Bo, ton, and arid by Druggists eveiy where. my81-ly Williams' Pulmonic Bali m of Will Cherry and Wood Nap' ha. THE GKKAT bOL'l HEtX EKMEDY. A speedy and positive cure for consumption. It Is a cer tain remedy for I'.tu non-es, As brat, Spitting of Blood, night Bwea's, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold, Pluriy, Whooping Cough, and alldisevei of .h cheit and lungs, together with all the afections which prnl an to the above named com plaints. AH t er-ons sho have used it in the above ntmed complaints attest ta iti eiheacy in the mot unqoaliflrd terms. This invaluab'e me J cine li for S'le by all the drug gists throughout the juihein ami Weit -rn S'atei. Manu factured by A. L. WILKINSON A CO., Huiiuv.l.e, Ala., to whom all orders must b- ai li eoed. Hear what the Hon. Jskk Clemkss says of Its nature. Persons who buy one bottie sre sure to get a second. HrsTsviLLS, Mnrch 6, 1S56. Oests: I have ore ! Dr Chailca Wiliiams' Pulmonio Bal aam of Wild Cherry and Wood N.iptha with the happiest elects. A negro man, now belonging to my father, who has been for several years afli.ctcd wi b a distressing cough, Is apparently realored to good health by the use ot one bottle alone. I bare ued It ! in other cites, aud none without de cided boneftl to th p itient. Very respectfully, JERK CLEMENS. Mesan. A. L WiliinsCX t Co., Ilactsville, Ala. Pa. Cats. Williams: I'laatis: I take pleasure 1n giving my testimony to the virtues of jonrexce'.lenf'Pu nionic Hlam of Wild Cher ry." Having used several bellies in mv family, with de cided advantage in every case, I can recootmend It as the best and most pleasant medicine I have ever seen. W. D. V. .AWKIL Tuscnmbia. March ?U, lS-4. For sale by Kernan A Kama. Berry k Demovl'le, O. W. Henderkbott, A. ft. Koo, Ewiug A Brother, wholesale, Josiah U. brown. septal dAwfca A PERrrMr.O BRKATiT. Wht Udy or gentleman would remain urultr the eurae of adisagr- eabla breath when by using tbe "Balm r a laorsasn FLowaaa" aa a dentri fice, wou'.d not only render l! weet bat leave tht teeth white aa alabaster? Many Hnona d not I now that their breath ta bad, and the subject is mo delicti their friend will never mendon it. Poor a rl.-gle drop of "Balm" on yoor tooth brash an4 wa.h iLele.th n ghtand morning. A fifty cent bntti willhvt a r. A BE AL'TiFCL COMPLXIO may ea ily b acquired by using .the'Bii. or a Taocsaso FLOwiaa," It will re mov tsn.pl'op'.rs and freckles from the skin, leaving It of a soft and roaeate hue. et a tow, I, pour on two or three drops, and wash the lace night and morning. fcllAVlNQ MADE rAY.-Wel your shaving brash In either warm or eo d water, poor on two or three dropa of Baut or A TaocvsnD FtowcRs," rub the beard wen, and it will make a beauUul so.t Ut'er, much facilitating the operation of ahtving. Pi ice only fifty eenta. Beware of ounterlrita. Kone genuine unlra signed by W. P. FFTRIIxIt Jt CO. Beptl-dawCm Fraaklia Siuara, X. T. rianwa and .n nlc. W learn that Horace Waters, ol W3 Broadway, N. T , agant tor ibe sale af Boaay of tbe Bjoiteetebmted sakcrs of Pianos and Metodeoaa, l oJerlng thca at prices which we aivn all who oosir to purchase te avail .Lctnvelves of. Ue is atse sellinf his aargs and weil-kaewa Oataieru of y.iule at owe-lhlH S from tbe regn'ar prices, sad win forward the same freeef p -Uge. His oCars te t8 trad, teachers, aad scbeob, are of the most favorably character all of whwa h wil able to til to the U Ur, for Having wiaely aJ iwd th caah systna. Tk liorao Wateri' Pno are known a aaoag the very bawt. W are enabtad to speak ef those inatruacata with eswe fra of eoofidence, from partoasi knowledge f their ex- eelleat tone and durable itta:i:y..V, f. rMi'Maa. Isvauss reeeverinf Iron tbe affrcts el Fvr, Bmma Diaaase or kog eoatinaed ft rues of any kiaJ, wCl fin Carter's Spaniaa alls tui the etlt recnedy hkk WiB re- vir tbwr dreepiag eonsuudotta, espwi all bad baaaar tross tb bluod, excite lb liver to a proavpt aad bealtay ae Uoa, and ky iu toate properties, restore tb patiaat I Bf aad vigor. W om eaily say TIT IT. A staglsj bottle ta vwrtk a" tbe se-cailed RartajarU'aa la x sitae. It eoataina a Mreary, Opiaaa.oe ay bcxm or potteaoc drag. tad east be aSvwa to tbe ywaagest infaat wtUtewt besitstisav Se tbe eertlacAtcs of uoderful eom areaad tbt bat ties. bUr tban tv ba4J rwb 1st tbe CUj ef Xlcbaaead, Vs., ess leaUfj to IU sfltcta, - , Boa AAverUaasaaat. FIRE PROOF SAFES. WE are the sole agents in Middle Tennessee for llcrrinsV t ire Ir fcaiVeu All who are in aantof aoyauch art e ea, are requested to examine and ascertain: the superiority of th a eve- all other. They cbuined told Medals at the World's Fair ia Lond .n, and the Chrys'.al Palace in New York, being far superior to all others. We can ahow hunrire "s of certificates wbefe money and pprs have been taken f ora them snirjured, after bemg exp-wed f jr many houra in bnrning building. Those that have IlalPs Patent Lock are burg'ar proof, and canLOt be exploded by gnnpowlee. Thee Safes are not on y seenre, but thsy are elegantly fitted up. We sell them at Nsw Vobx rxicss, with the cos', of tran.-portation added. ocU MACKENZIE k WILfOM. CHARLES KEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE. ryilE rapid sale with which my last import atirn cf th s A article met, has induced me to order a new sopply, which arrived th d-iy, being M'1IlKKII to any lot ever yet olTetecL I recommend it to the trade as well ai forfimily u.-e. B. L SIMPSON', octlii tf B. K. Shields Com. House,4'3 Public Square. I.nml Warrant! Land Warrants! IXTE will pay the highest market p-ice in CiSH or mer- f f than Jiar for iJini W irrants. HRNdtO D, .McWHIRTEB k CO.. Ot2; tf No. U Kadt aide Publu; Square, Nashville. FOIt I1ET. rfPE SI X Si)U re and Front street lor the balance of thir year. The fix.uies will beioid CHtar to anv on-taking the Home. AptiNty BESJ. F. SHIELDS, oc.v7 43 Public Square. Xe?ro (lirl Wanted. V GENTLEMAN w.shes to buy a girl from 16 to !2 years olrt, f r 'amilv u-e Any pers .n having such an one to sell, can see a pur ha er by a plyingat tins office. Also a t-irl U ranted to hire lor the balance of this year, cc 25 1m GO DYEAR'S PREMIUM GUM GOODS. JCS t receive ,-upply ol Uoodyear's Patent Gum Coats, Cloaks, and U.'f ns proof against all kinds of weather, tbe let goo-ls of the kind ever made. For sale by ocu9 J. H. McOILL. BTJCS SKIN EHIRTS AND DRAWERS. RECMVki i Ins da , a small l it ol tirsi rate buck Ekin Mi rts and liranerp. and few of cheaper style. Mi rts and l'raeri, and few of cheaper style. oc:iii J. H. Mc3 ILL. White and Opera Kid Gloves RKCLIvTI) this dav, a i.irfe aiiortorert of White and Party Colored Kid Glovea. oc:i!9 J. II. Mc3ILL. UNDERWEAR, have now a sup-ro aaiortment of seasonable Cn- I I derwear.it oriiusU of derwear, it c inijsU of Fha.er Flannel, Segona, Rd Saxony, Merino, Shaker Knitt, Limbs' Wool, Arnerian, Cashmere, LineJSilk, Canton Flannel. Trilled Cotton, c, all of which we are selling at fair rates. J. H. Met! ILL. DRESSING ROBES. A FEW Robes, well wadded, received and for sale hy ii. J. H. Mo: ILL. TRAVELLING SHAWLS AND MUFFLERS A AN iovii. tt "I heavy Travelling Shawls aud Mnf- J.X Gem, received and for sale by J. H. M-G1LL. TRUN'KS AND VALISES. J' ST reeivnl a ui;i:y of i-t So e Leather Trunks snd Vaiides.aud a large lot of cheap styles, all for sale low oy j. 11. sicuiLU NECK TIES AND STOCKS. JUST received every variety of Cravau, Ties and Storks. J. U. McOILL. Ladies' and Oen'lnrriens' Furnishing Store, corner of the caviare anu College s.ree'. oct29 COLORED SHIRTS. A SMALL lot nf Colored Shirts, fine style, and a rood XX. supply or cheap ones. J. H. McGILL. SlXtiEK'S SEWXtt MACHINES. riHESE eelehrnte 1 mach nes are in practical and profita J. ble use in all i :r!i of the civilised world, la all ih.; Various trades, and in se ring every sort of fabric, either of cutn or leather, they have been fully tried sod approved Sewin? rr.ac.'iines T oil er manufacturers often fail to work. But SlNUEf.'S MAt'lilXKS ALWAYS OPERATE Pfcrt FK'CTLV, beinir rtrong. durable and complete in contrivance and workmanship. A pe, lt?. sewing machine kept emplov- td arronls a c ear protitot S1 , a year: but an imperfect one is a cms of tomtant vexation and loss. The entire EkLUsii itt cf our n:echines ii one great reason fjr their ui, paralleled popu am y. MCHIVKS FOIt FAMILY SKWINO. of a frail an 1 delir.-.te construction, are recimraended by other mauuiai'tui cr.s. -uch ma hii.es are rsa le t ) catch theeye, nxt lo p-r orra euht intUI work. The truth is family sf wirg machines oui;ht to be murl) strongerthan any ether, b CiU-e tliev , into less ssilllul bamls than when sold to mnul n'turer. an J are used f ir greater variey of w irk. 1 1 e miehines wim.li have proved bst for all other purposes inu t te hj t "ir famiiy ue, and they are h njer s The t;ii e of o ir r.i te iiri',i has la'e'y been doubled. No other cm corr pare w.'.h thera in quantitv of work. Of New in iiitine i f the la'.eit improved style will be excbiinei on lih-ral 'e nn f i o d sewirg machine of our own mute, or f.jr i per.xti ve ruachines of other EiariuLtctur era. Local uveitis w irttt d to fell our machines.&.1 N. B. Aii pers ii.s li'irini; lull ri'orm.tion aboul sewing mai'hiiti R, can ootai-i it by applirgfor a copy of ' I. M. Singer A Co.'s (i i.-U.'," a p.iper devoted to the suhjtct. It will be eent gratis. I. M. SI.NGElt A CO. Principal otlicp, 82.1 lirodwsy. New York. HltNclI FFICrX. 4T Hanover ct , C itoii. R'i H'estminiter St., I'rov d'e. 274 HroaM St., Newark, N.J. 817 ii'-oa In.v A.bau.v, N. Y (Jlovrrsviilj N-w Vo, k V"i t ha pel St., New Haven. 14.' l.'hehnutst'., Fh la. lo,' Baltimore at., Baltimore. i Kasi rotir li st , Cincinnati, h:c i.o, M nois. i;5 N'ort'i Fourth st , St. Louis SI ft. Charles St., N. O. 11 Buchanan a'.reei, Gla gow,!;U iiauplune it., Mobile. tcoti..uil. ! oct2'i 8rn i'Ki:siiM; n i, i:lici io. TJUKSL'ANT to an ord 'r iiauedtT me from the County I Court of Uav. i-,n,l wi-t, on Tjaday, the 4th rlay of . ivemtn r, is. t pmceii i open aid not I an f lection for Electors for Prvrli"it and Vice Preilent of the I'nited States la the s.-ver d Vard aili ivil DUtricta of David son Coun'v. The Copitablo of each District are author Ir.ed and reipiCoie J to ho (1 the election In their re ipectiv Distru ts. J. K. DDMU.NDMON, oi-tlS Sheriff. Is.wv laotice. TN0. R. EAKIT , l irme lyol Naahvdle, has resumed the J practic-ot law iu the several Law and Ko,uity Lonrta of SKPrnsn, t.urri-a a; a munklis countie'. Coi'.ections iil receive prompt attention. tT Host Olfue aud reidence at Wartrac Depot, Bed ord county. n pli it 3Ir. . II. COOKE HATINf taken an interest in our business, we will not hereafter ho d any rrgular Auction baits. The atvle Of our firm remain i he auie. Nashvii lk, Aug. 1, 1n'-6. IIIISY MORGAN A CO. P. S. We hare removed to our new store, No. T Pub ic S'lU tre, where we are opi-niiig a new and hu lsome siock ol Fall and Wint r ioods, to which we invite the attention of Merchants genera. !y. lauglS 0UK present prices for STICK CANDY Is 119 per 100 lbs. Other conlti ti. nei ie are ioid at 'ororT prices. OH). GRKK). LONH TRST k CO. J. (i. A C. ROHF.RTSOtv cct2T WtSiSELL A TUuMPdO.V. PIAO FORTES, XjsoolsLiris Glasses, tec, c&7Ca, Ur E have now iu ,-ture a tine stock of Pianos, Meiorteons Window Shades, LlMKJ--. Artifts Mntenal-.A , and are Ftill manufuc III) I! turing Ini'l- Hhmls and all kind of (jilt Works hav recently added laigelv to ours ock of OUA.)IMN F ll HlltltOHS AC. In a word we inunl to KtfcP IP WITH THK TIMES, please our cuttorr.e s and isuuta them to patrrnise noH initead of aen-lmrt Ht.roa.l. W. K. rKatMAN. ocilU bco M)TJCi:. TWILL be in the First Civil IMstnct of Davidson county, on th- loth of Novinher nat, and continue from day to dv till 'he 2 5i.ii of Iircerr.ber, f r th porpo. of listing and as'es. ing all the 1 xable Property and Pull of said lusirlrt, and will errlravor to visit all I ean during that time. I wi-h every ui psyer to have bis or her list made out reaiiy a e ml g to Uw, as I have no time to spare. I wi:lbeat herra:i Katns' from It) tod o'cloc evry Hedarsilay and faturday during that titr. and with all I have not een an wbrr in the county to bring in their lists, or I will have to take the course the laws dincta Stents or tboe at'endlr.g to o'hers business will do the same. lo Dot put it ol as it takes but one time. A KTic'LKd TAXAJl.K. Land per acre and toot, hiavea tr. m 1 j to M years ofase: Pleasure Vehicles: faw and Oriat MiiN and all Manufactur ing jstablisl ir.e .ts; Jewelry, t.oi I and silver Watchea and Chains, Mlver PI te, Ao ; PiaLO Sortes, and all Household f tbe va ue l ' ii; Race llore-, and Horses and Mule of the value of 1 0 ', ra-ppt such that ia uard fr aaibll and baruess puro.o,; Ca'tle an i 8 loepovrr th value of 5 ; ail noiie.a at inirre-t n depi.ait or otherwie: all stnes ex cept that exempt bv charier. W. O. LAN1KR, onus -disUleCiU Assessor of Laildaon county. SEW AN EE HOUSE. COLLEGK hTi:F.ET. NASIITlLLt TINSK'SII. WaM. ItOJirjtTS, Proprietor. (Limes ttsss iraiaae.) ryHE Suhrrrbr h s receiitly taken this well known es 1. tabhshnient ! reCtting ard thoroughly renovating it and hopeaacon to have it in su.h condition a snot to be Infe rior to any houe in this citr. The Proprietor hop by hia exertions and those of Lis Assistant ( Mr. t raddock, who formerly prlrd at the City Hotel,) to b abl to silks his bou-c worthy of b- Inn pat.onlied by th public, and promi ses that no pains shall be spared on his part, to merit the ap probation or those who may favor blm with their patronage. He re-pec'-lully solicit a trial of hia house. febSS-sitwaw 0 WM. ROBEUTi. " DRY GOOD" THE unders'giie 1 are now receiving, and will bare read for the exJ ib tion by the ''Ui Inst tbe IJMGEST AXD SEST ASSORTED STOCK Or AMERICAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND SWISS GOODS, They have trer ha t th pleasure to shew te the Fetail Mer chant. They bav -pared no pains nor expense la getting op a stock which all o ii of customers can select their aasonmenu. They hav Bad la ger investment UUsre- JPJL?SI111 GOODS, Than they have ever uoa lfr, aad revpeetfully solicit aa examination of their uxk frosa tb retailer, wbao Tlalt- iag tli e'ty bettevlrg that wttb the And LOW rJLlCa, they wul bo able U r.-r indacement te all. mumja a CO., No. it rabne Biaara. KashTfTs, Aug 15, !. WHO WANTS A COOK? IIAYK two ef th best C ki, Vk rs aad Iroaersi the Ctate without any rx-iin. Aasesavwrail neales- eeliool Bvuae arrvarU, aba sue with ibe eery best reeca- aiendatiosa, tbj are good rV- vants aad bare beca raiard ta good laiaine. AL Ukily bWys aad liirls fbr sale low at vilU. b. BUIU'S, actl No. 10 Cbnry r sU Will: AT! WHEAT!! ' TWAflT to pstrcaaa ay sjiiaatity of gwed Wheat, fee whics I will pay tbe hi bai arte. 1S B. P. AJDT DUCSS MAKIAG KDCniLuKKKS' rU'THIMfs aand to eHr, sj tb V. U-eai stslo. hv M Ml EE ATIT. ova7 ef fWlar aaA Cutttj nt, c-f puaii bw Vxaadab. oei - laa A. J. FRANCISCO, VAficrsCTCaia ass oxAuut 13 HATS, CAPS AND i LADIES' FUItS. Mo. 23 Public IVASHVII.I.E, TJtXA'. LADIES' FANCY DRESS FURS AT FRANCISCO'S FUR STORE, NO. 23 PUBLIC fQrjARE, tXTHFRE wi'l b found every description of HDIKS DRESS KUriS.mile up ia Ihi most fashionable and becoming manner. Ladies who wiah a real g-n in the way of a nics Set of Kura are repf c.fully invltt d to avail themselves of the eppor units now p esenteJ. A. J. f ilANCISCO, Iaiiorter of L id es' Fur OctlS No Pnhl, !. OLlt MOEESJaX HAT FOIi THE pa Fall o f l a n I? still a'trartirg the attention of the tau Mule of oar city. "e are still malilnu this beautiful llat to order, and sulicit the attention of a 1 who wi-h a nice Hat. A. J. FKANClCO, ctlS No 2 Pnh ic 'luare HUT IIATM Mil l' IIAT.M! " S0MS Dew knd beutif il styles. Jjst received ty i Kxprear, at JrltA.NCL?LV8 Hat Emporium, I 0'"tl3 No. 23 Public tcpare. IN every v irietr and style, to which we invite th- atten A tion of the Lad:es. FKANC!?CO ectH Fashionable Uatter, 23 Fnblic 'qare. Al'IKh' RIDING JIAT., in endless vrietv. J tct18 A.J FRANClitJO, S3 Pubic Square .NEW DRUG FIRM. BEECH, BAKER & CO., No. 20 College Street, Sewanee Euilding, NASUVILLE, TEXN'. Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancv Ar- TICLKS, C.tMB., BKISHF.S TjHACO, FISK CIGARS Oanlen and jrsa beeda, Fiahmir Tickle Ac-. For a.le by the New Firm BKfCH, HAKEK A CO. A;i:cv iou uk. n n in ' i t nu i M dicine. B.EcH, BAKK.l A Cl. G UVAMC CI.-sJATlVI'S. Forsakby BKtCH, BAKErt CO. (AliVAMC itl'HI.M, for th- cure cf Khen T matUm, Paralysis, General Nervous 1'ebi'ity. Ae For sale by LFECH, BAR Kit A CO. OVi:ilS Vr CllOIt li CH.'AltN cm Pnd a i good article at BfcECH, BA K tit A CJ'd. C'lSIIIti TACKLE. Hooks in great variety, V sriuods, put and pin;p, Linen. Cotton. Sea Graissr d !i'k Lines a sored, swivels, .-inkers. Trout riles, Grass Uppers, Fithing Waiiets Ac. ForaaieLy BEECH. HAKES A CO. 'Pin: ji "vrrv i:i.i:mt a ti;i Bo.iy sup- X poiteror BANMN'G'rt BODY BRACE, h n ami f.tni: iirly know n s- 'he Best Brace extant, and adruin.by kd,ipt ed to the physic il wants of delicate female a lintcd with general debility, curatureof the spiue, falling of the . omb, loss af api ititc, du-pcpaia Ao. For sale bv tlie New Firm, octll LEECH, BAKKit A CC. P.t'llLY M PPI.II S. Hoap.srrubBrufhes.hair I lirii-htj, C rnbs assorted, super Carb Fod., Inr'aiic Acid, Pepp r, 8i'-e. Cinnra' n, Cloves, Nutmeg, lioge. Mace, l-ine Teas and Chocolate, Ao. Fur sale I'V Oclll BEECH, BARER A CO. ro-juw GOODS. Ae ilIOIlKSNOIV & CO., WHoLK"SI. LivlLPW" IS AM) VAialLIV GOODS, COMts. r.nrsrrrs, bcttoxs, tiwems. texts' t'l RXIUHIMi (,"iS, WHITE (ionfis. Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry. Toys, c, NO. 72 EAST SIDE PL'HI.IC f'QCAKK, .uslivillt', l' uii, "ITT wmM inform our friends, and the trade rer.erally, V that we are now prepared to exhibit the rn st. and bst assorted Pi'clt,in our line, ever brought to the Na-hvdie Market We so.ieit an exniina'i n of he atoci ami prici a, b?iicvinj that we cin olfer iniluceine.its equai to at-y Job b.CK lloue in the Variety hue. East or Wet. Tiio-e ile-ir ng to u c a e iil oblige us to call, exun,ine our wwk and 'riceanJ jljge lor tbem-eives. av-".i A. Mui:kimin A co. tiitt::f liti ir, 'IIIK undersign d would rtcoinracnd lo all wTol.ireor X c'.ar.ln to u-e every exe' ti in tj preserve mi I dry tlieir fruit, ii it a ill bear a h u'h price duno f the seas' n. He is now prepared to psv i per bushel lor pealed Aipli, auti (l.'i.'i for unpealed I'eaeheJ. L. i). i UKtV, au.;'2:J No. 5 Coil-Re street. 'TIN rLTE-4i Boxes IC. L reeeivid ..nd for sale by sept H 10,14 Tin T'ate just 1). I. L1CKKV. 6 College street. .rallies C. Jones. H AVE 22 neLToes f r e de, HinonirM lliein S or 8 t.kely firls Irom 12 to 14 ye.irs oi l, an ex:rt hoii'e servm.t, e i rrstre s. number and ironer, likely and intellyri', s-v. ral stout men, Ac. Also an extra black smii h fa I while tue ex; ite:oetit is up. oc'2i KEES V. Pit 1'ER. RC. M'-N'aI;V A Co. lire opening ibis day a laree lotof NEVV UU'!S Rib ti Laces Embroiil, nL s Collars rkiit- lie to ano uemr.ps, iuii sets or appnqne i ai'c. are nice iro.xls. La 1 quic or they will be all coue lhese ah ft injo, it. v;. wo, C10P.N. S.iioO SACKS CORN on hand and J sept41 I). D. lilCKF.Y. b K. ti. Mc.NAKV Co. nd for sale bv College street On Onn hl:1,rI-!! urid peach f a APrtrs, -UUuu for which the hibe't m irket price ill be Riven in cash, by lA Vlfl, PlLCtlER A CO. aeptl.l 0 SI-SHELS dried f.uit, Peaclies an 1 Ap- )J .V IKJVJ pies. S.ctK) Ps Gioaeiis-; !V,i t0 t a. he a, for 1 h the higliest n.arket pries wi I bo p it 1. ocili K. U. rf.tVDT. K. C. R in ly will kiepconstar'ly on hands large iol tf Floi.r.of vaitous and sj)-eri.ir biamls. LAW PAUTSEUSIIll johms Buii-s wiu.ua L brows:. 'I "llE ui.di r ivned have formed a partnership in the rac X lite of Uw iu tbe ci'y of Nashville, will icive p on.pt at tention to liny ittid all bufiaeso intrusted to their earr. JOHN C. 1-.R1EN, jy-".0 tf HILL. L. HitUWN. SECOND SALE OF LOTS, rv THE ZEPORITJS REAL ESTATE AND alASTJfACTTJH INli C0KPANY, AT EMPORIUM, Pulaski C'tmutj, lllinuis, Comment inr; Vrdiirkla)-t .ot. 1 'J, 'piIE I uroHtru RsiL Fstats and MisrriCTrm.s r.ix A fiST ili hold a SLCU.Nt CLK of lots a' Fojior,um, PiiIki-Ii Co, II., e mn'cnrinit HUSISDAV, N .'V. 1, IS .6, and eoiitir.uinjf from day to d.y; on hich oiwaiion ther w.ll b niTeied a i.uiub-r of lots i f sar'oLs griJet and locstions, suitable lor persons tf eveiy drgrre. The to n f f.SIPOKM'M ofie.a advantaKev to Xr r'anun, iJivn-.s fill and l'fittili', unequaled, at lM- li ne, ly ajy Iik'hm u in the He' beins" situ.ited up n a h r, I lnj bank of .le hi-, six miles at-ove Ita ci'tB lern-e wuh the SI si-:p;l, always . eeis'cle for tbe larger stemr er.-, wuh an rxtrea e!y productive country adjacent; having niihroi: ed tuirajr.l of m Ve'i.il- for every brai c't of mam futures, and a con-itirit y ircreasinjt demand spr'nsin up In every direction around It fjr mauu'actured arilclts ol tv.ry Je- Cip'lo'l. U is alsa c r.n'Cted ST Saii.wit with the Nirrth, Fsst and West, an 1 wr.h the routh ai.d West Ly aivia. havin an open lid eons: an t out et for all manner of productiou; and ia upon the great b.fchway if the commerce ol the nest nd Pot fi. Mary rd vsluab'e improvements are roln np, su'h aa 8aw Mills. Machine Shops aal Foundery, l!a-ine Xia iwsy ana ectp iara etc. eio.anoi w:rn ei trier are now or wl! be In acuve opeiauon w:thia a v-.rr th. rt time. The flrt5jVo L'4 by this Company took plaee In Ju'y last, and continued two djs, when over one huod'ed thousand d rliar. worth were j'd, t:ius indicatiiig the esti mation in which the pltce is held. Since tl cr-l n , aa alditional portion of tbe p ace haa bero lul l out into lota nibraclr k cations p,cuha ly adapted for sou s for mechanics and Isbonn men, b n.g tore remote Irjru theceuter of business, but in fe Imme diato oelstbirh'iod of th cianLfcturins dl-tur. icr tMe Qroun-i cm b Kvi irt Ltr rjfe; as also some fin til's INri- and M AN. I AC1 UKIN4 MsNUS all of which w.U be sold to tbe h'gheat bidder, without reserve. No by b dOlriir will be allowe4: vry lot nr7rd. opon which a b: l is ma le, will be S"l t: theB jardol I'ir etors re aersioe l- tt emsive in ptiruire ol aisconMnuinj th sale, if, in their opiLion, the iu:cr;ia of th Cur.pauy rsf quire it. ihe health or tMsspii ia eqaai to aty to tt-n tre Ohio river. The CLIM M't is roild and genial; r'X.f ru ial- Ir removed from tKe wi'l.ericg blasts of the North, aau tL noontide hets of the foutb- Ina word. In it fcliitie fj- all m'chxniral ar.d busn-s operations, wo nisj siey th,llengany other luta ln in the fr at val ry of the Mt-S.Mippt. 1 sua t.F SiL: ttn fourth cash In ban ?; t balance In three tqual annual In'Uln.eins, bearing six per ot. inter-t per annum, from day ol sale. A cert: "teste f pur ch ik, execute I on tl day uf enlitling to (u chaser to a warran deed upon ir ruil and Cnal psyn ei.t of the purchaae noiitr. Any puiciaserof kn who ahall t ect, or chum to b rsK-ted, up m any lot purchased, a sotntintial frame hi u-e, an 1 fin sh th tm tf er tb ty of modern aicilect ir, not Irs than id stories high, nd pAint i be sao ni'l; or a b-Ick, stun, or marbl- hoa, of Ike tyle, wiifnn twelve mon'.bs fron th dat of sals, auch pur , ehaaer thJI be re eased frtco the interest o th punh.ie m m of salt h.t. and aaeMliled to aa ad itional t-.t-eot tf ten per eent. on lb piincpr.l thereof vr, if built eion la th manner aforesaid, wlthta fhu-en rsco.-hs frost day of sate, then rca purcba shall bo released bum aJ lofrosteroa th puc .ae money th'for. For lorther in orma son, snap, n ana, t.. apr y to th S-orLary.t U urvt Cits. Pulaaai Co.. I.L.im to H k L-uJ- ry.Coviog'on, Kr ; C. E Nuursa A Ca-,4" W. Si st . fin cionsti; i. W. iVh'tii A Co.. Lexington, Ky Si. Mundj, S. 4-.lit., PT.iUd li h.. w W. Wvtawre, Nhvill. Taa ; w. u. atosv. uoowviiie, ay.; j. it. aaestdasuae Clark tt. CMesgo, M. By t rier tj the Board of Director, U. UAlStX. FresUWnt J. 0 us wolp, JrcrrUry, x it t t w TO THE TIM H Kit ME1N. CUU-sX TICSi U A.KTLD. PROPO- Al?" will b reeelvsl at th elee ef th Fd,pe BrUi and Kenia ky Railroad Company mul Mwvgabr l.Hh, f r tbe dasry of rwaamr-sivs tsocisio r) Tlrw. ? id Tie to k (11 k-et kony, with end cat Ojiat. six itisne uu s, an 4 sawe4 wtsitl tit oa ia prr', ftns. A whies sba.l at Wast ta iaebaa wto, esMr.aiv of sap, wh awd or hewod ssa aor ikaa two td ta a' ivaM avven locaa wxi. They bis) to ol a Itvd j sa.ttr, of redodar.whiUe'iiisejuapiB or pcsxoaA. rrotio ki may Is scale for osrttvsinna; the "host nnauber at Kashnu. or at Payne's LBdc, on t'u ben .el irsr. r for twelve thousand ai wiacr el Ute sniau. an I ihirtosa IMissabd b iit w est of t ooaleU-vn. at tlte j4tx::,o W tsv Tyrw sp-ini' aad rpsirrni tsrtp Ass other ii forma Ion a. ay ke ofctaii;d oy Wr .t the an-'crs ;s 4. A. Md . M;n i-uj Cl S3iaarX.. ly. , t. mm r -k- . "Palace of Fashion," S3 1-2 College Street, orer MeClslIand's Store, and in front of the Merchant Bask- MRS. BECKWITH Ti rOL'LD respectfully say to bar friends and the public I that she is now ready with a SEW sTOL'K OF GOODS to furnish thera in tha line of fashionable Millinery and Dress Making. tTrT Miss AattiHis, di ect frorn the establishment of Had. Demorest,New Tork, has eharica of the dresa-makira; department, who-e taste acd experience we doubt not will be bichlj sati factory to our patrons. JttT UpeniDg day, Oct. 4. ectl 1m To the ladies of Nashville! lli.ll MIIS. S. J. LLOYD, Fashionable Silk and Straw Jlilliacr, 0. 10 CEIJAll ST. I XrolTLD respectfUllv Inform the Ladies of Nashville and i V v ciuity, that she has j ist reeisd direct from the secoa l Ps-t of the world, the City or New York, a ben'J f il assortment of French Mil'lnery Goods, consisting of La dies Pi rtil Bonnets, ("hioeal Pounets, fiput Bonnets, Braid Uonut-t', rmhroileret Lee Bonneta, Bu.le Bonnets, Lm-bro-di-red Tissue Bonnets' R ch faccy Bonnets, of the new est s'yles, Missu' and Children's Boaneta, in great var.e:y , of ail totts and sixes. BEB30SS.' A beau'.if 1 assort-nent of Poinet Ribbons of al k ndi such as V-iiet Kibiions, Saah and Belt Ribbons, and Trim micg Kilbonaof all sorts. FRESCH FL0WEBS Fifty boxea of the most beautiful and love'iest F'owera the eye can behold, Wreaths, Roe, Bose uiops. Panels, EMBE0IDESIE3- A handsome assortment of fcra'ruieries for Ladies, uch as Shemvsetts, Undersleeves, Collars, Worked Handker Kid (slovea. giln Glovea. Black Silk Veils, and other arti clesof La iie3' waer too numerous t) mention. Opening day ill be cn the 1st of tctober. Now ladies is your time to Ki t a handsome and fashionable bonnet cheay. l o not be un ler the impression tht Union street ia the only pljce voa c-ir. (ict a hand o . e and fashionable bonnet. Ca 1 at N 10 C--':ar street, and you will see ths.t the ft' ods are eqiHl t any in the citv. I can sell yoa bonnets f om it 00 to -s ml, a id hsve secured some of th best millin rs in the city to worn fur me. All orders for cleaning, a:terin and retriraTiinff shal be punctually attended to, aad dune in a superior style and at a reasonable price. N. H Ladies straw Bonnets cleansed and altered. sept24 GREAT EXHIBITION 0 F iVavInillc 3Iade Fanry Bonnets aad MILLINERY GOODS, IOU FILL Of 1836, AT OUR SHOW ROOMS, FOR THIS WEEK. jT"y THIS year. Ladies, we exhibit specimens of fn C"-'ia our ronuf 'cture in Fancy Bonnet and Mil- linery (lords at our p!endid Rooms. Our iy2im s?o. k being to Urge and varied, requiring more snace, hav ing five hundred that we ran di play to advantage, and requirii g no premium for our manufacture but the pa'roi aee of our fner.ds, and to discover if possible our rich im ported Kn'-y Bonne; an l those of our own make. Prom the liberal patronage extended to os from previous seasons for 12 years, stimulated me to make purchases ss nb 'Ve, and l.oudo' , the most recherche, exqui-ite and novel styles of goods worn by the Nobility of thoe countries, and se dom Bud their way to this place. Likewise, have com pleted arrangement to be supplied by every temr with the newest designs of fancy Bonnets, Head-dresies, Ai, as they beoome fashionable by the Nohi'ity of Paris and Lon d n. Hattering ouraelvea that our Indies have a g xl, i ! not better taste thn those ladiea, and will fully sustai i us in our endeavor to pleae. That we think will s-trpass anything ever opened at Nashville, boh as regards quantity, quality and pr ces. But the stock will speak for iUelf mora than this advertise ment. B'ins: if my own selections and impo'tations at Pnris and London, our stock will consist of all the most bi'tiutifui styles of fancy Bonneta, rich Bogle and hetiie! do, itraw t.ods, a very large stock for Ladies and M-sses , and every variet v, from S2 50 to f 45 DO each, to suit every euston'er, nchTre lonted Head dresses. Likewise rea: M -hir, now U'ed i.y the Royal Kamily of England and Krance, all brKUt ful (It-signs, rich Paris Plowers, Plurm-s, Ornau en til Head Wreaths and Ornamental (Joods for Bonnets, par ties atid br.dai occasions, 3oU boxes. Likewi.-e Paris dies trimmings of Cheniel, Bug'e, Lace, Qimps, Ac. We wruld rail pKrlicu'ar notice to our imported stock of Fmbroider ieol full se-ts of lloniton, Gipure, Maltie Work, Muslin, Jaconets, Ac; Sleeves, Collars, Worked Bands, Hnndker, Ch e's, Inf . nts" Wa.atf, Ac, Lace and Bugle Bett-s, Veils, Bug e Co Urs and etm.tiimp-. Bracelets, Necklaces, L'te, bug e ,c. These good are very fashionable aud deairab.e tlii sea-on. A liii gr stock of funcv goods, consisting of Ladies' Paris Cabas, i'ort Monies, P. rtumeries, txtracts at fx) cents, Bli c Velvi t 'Ifirominga, very scarce, of all widths; flicll, Tmk and oiher Combs, in great variety. A fine ft ;k ol imported Cloth Cloaks and V rappings, very cheip; laities' new i.t ,le lnv.p Miits, Uauntlet and other atylea ol Paii Ilk vrs, from 50 cents to $1 25 fur Gaunt eta. N tv i a ne 1 hate given you a little account ofrnr r'ch sto-n.yotir presence aid examinatin we tru'twil! fully suntiiin us in our eodcavors to please, un 1 give us eiicour age3.e:it to vbit Paris every svason. Thia we th tll ei.tle iv or to maintain by polite attention, fair prices, and puiictu ill: ty i i tikile, and work to order, must secare to u a emt.nua'ion pf the lihtral j a'ronage extended to us for 12 y rs past at Nashville. This we flatter oura Iv.s our Ln.l v Irieuus are iully convinced of without thia advertise men. N B. All work on Bonnets, Shaping and retr'.mming done in a superior e'yle and tesaorable prices. Countiy merch Hits aud Milliners supplied with a small billrf good at as low prices as tbe same could be purrha-ed Knst. At the Parsi in Mi. linery Bazaar, 46 Union ftreet, nex, to the Ska-e l.ai.k. E. Wist, Agent. Nshuvills, Oct. 16, It. Dissolution of Partnership. nHEftrm of P.u'sell, Pcott k Co. was this day dissolved X by n.utual crn-ent, all farties authorised to use the name of the old firm iu settlement of buainrsa of a d firm. Messra T. J. coit and ii. N. Cariro will rontinu the V) ho esa'e (iris evy Businrsi at the eld Stand under the style and Lrm ol 1. J. Scott A Co. T. W. RTTftLL, T. J. PCOTT, oc'l O. N. CAR1C0. IN retiring from the above firm, I most cheerfully recrm mtutl my nn ce-sors and former rtners to the favora ble cons di ration of ny old custonirrs and friends, and so li. 'It f.r them the patronage to I.berally extrrded to tbe old firm. oci'21 D. W. KU.'SELL. SOLI) OUT; ryilK tirideraigneil, while they tender their thanks to the'.r 1 friends ia ihecity and country for the liberal patron age ex'en.leii lo them for several years past, am.ouuc that tin y have sold out their entire cock of Bot ks sc. One rf the fimi hating formed a new business asoci..tion in Knox ti l.-, leun ,w,ll remove thither with tbe stock. We aie anx.ons to make a final and complete settlement if our oil t u-in.-s, atid 'iih that view, respectfully urge all lho- imlei.ii ii to us lo ch'.I at No. 44 I'uion street, and pay cp their aic uots without delay. The books and account aiil he f uq.I al the old stand, for settlement, on I TOON. NfLP'N k CO. s s orra r A SDCTRahD. (iAIULNER, SHEPHERD is WHOLESALE DEALERS IN cu. Shoes, Hats and Straw Goods, .( IW I UM.IC lSQUARK, A'ASiriLLE, TEXX. U- K Ii ire n.w in tor at una Uu 6nui, a vei j large and stenor sti ck of BOOTS AMD SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, suitah-e !.r Wu-ier sa e, which we would lis toexl.ibitt ru rctan's visiiiug this market acpia-ly OAKUNEP, 8HZPOE!tD k CO. QUICK, MEAD & CO., wsoLsaLaaso atTHL D i: A I 11 II S I N PUODUCi:, White Wheat flour, Aborts, llye, UuhoitcJ " Bran, Uats, K.v, " Meal, Corn, !secin,is. D. Hvered ia any part of th dry free of eharg. niyll No. II louth Co lege strest. XVlioat! Wr'la.orvt! )() ( I ul aut:i wbbaT wanted, lor shuo w J s V7 yJ v Wili pay the h:,hrst market pric QLICK, MhlAU k CO., Jj2!' No. 11 itouthCollria street. tr.n.! ni'AM JTST received 800 bushels of fresh Meal, at QLICK, MEAD A CO., June 'O No. 11 :h Collrg it. SEED WHEAT. MAO FLVIIELS bt White and Eed -ed Wheat, for j j v sai ey QUICK. MEAD k CO heptld No. 11 South College St. 'oi.n vorii nouri. A LLklni'soflHrsereedat Ql'lCK, MCAD k CO., .1 JuneSO ho. 11 Booih Cvlleg si. SWEDISH LEECHi S. IC3T rec-ived.a freah supply of Swedish T-recrie. by Ks I press, for sle by DtMOTILL A BaLL. or-2 1 HENDEES0N BROS., PRACTICAL PLUMBEKS, bTi:.V3I AXD GAS FITTERS, is ui:adi:hick sthiiet, INTnslivillo, Tonn. a r C k'p constantly oa hand and for aale, Iid Pip and eheet Leai ol every kind; Batfca Vi aah lUi 'i, Hvdrants, Wat r t kwota. Lilt and lure rumps, Ac; Wrought Iron Pi,-e, from Is' inch up to 1 inch; Iron rT.tmrfs of everv Sn.ds to 'iii d.r. Cunoacliug Csttiu, Air Cotaa, and Ol 't e VtTrn to sui P'P. Par'irs in lb country can have p'peacu and screwed to aiy teoi'h, with cotks aad atucsa to ami, by a.t.J.0 drawios. Uoo.u ukto to river aad railroad free of charge. oc2t Flags, Banners, Mottoes, Transparencies, &e., IO tt Miiittry aud P ItusaJ Parpoa, gotu-e up in thort r n te-e aaj ruoaW Uruu, by , T. fLLMl vw, apt! 1 ri Paiatev, Ccton lret. Roval Havana Lotterv. 1' lie n-xl rd nary drawing tt th Royal Haraaa Louery. cue doc tad by the uaii Hevrna-t, itr the uperv.aioa the CapU-J ttwaeral ef Cuba, hi Uks p'.ac at It Tasa,a SS3,000- a,ertee "isiuser) ATi Uretiastriev. Capital rrlzc 100,000 lols. Pr-.a ot.. J'.(S),M S rrtaes' S,00 t .... I.19S Bd, wj,'ia lo,af .urs tt " " 44 IU " " ICS i apftswxtsiarmas. ... 1 J) 4 SaorcsitaatioM to lb 10n W, ot et b: 4 of 4m to M.ucsj, Sot s)ira,Ae-, 4f oiai9,uo-, 4 s4 s to Ayuoe) Whole Ticket $20: Halve $11): Quarters $5. friw eashed at as . I at fee oeot sHmmssL auas cji tb Nabviii ctty aUsk lak al fas- A drae 'eg will t forwartW4 aa oua as taa rswsth iisseisl knoaa. Cimanricatloa UJrt to pes t"r.IQriI ear of City post, Cnar Veevoa, a. CO aaul Kos'r Isxa, wig) te auatlcd to. eil i4 SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES! Authorized by the Slate of Georgia.' 3rtISO Prizes-Lowest Prize 840. More than On Pnis to every Tea Tieieta! LSf S SY!! CHSS21. To be drawn in tbe City of Allan u, Goorffa, In Public, ea rIDr, OrfoberStti.lW4, on the Plan of fv?-I'urchasers jn buying 10 Whole TieVerj are sruarnn teed a prize of 140 Uaiv and Qiarur ia proportion. . SA MITEL SWAN, & Co" Manager. 30,000 Tickets-3,230 Prizes. I'RIZKS ATIOOTISO TO ORIGINAL SCHEME: 1 Prise of $40 000 Is fl0.fVM 1 " l'i.tXO i H.00O 1 ' 5.tHt is 9 000 t " 1 000 i i,10 l 1.0' e is l.eoo I " 1,'OOis 1,000 11 ' a 0 ar 8 C00 liO " Kare 10POO lot) " 70 sre 1,000 APPIlOXl.'IATIO.v I'KIZI'.S 4 " 41.MI approximatii.; to tti.ts prise are 4 " 123 - 0 " 600 4 " li'O " 5.i ti " 4(0 4 " 75 " S.inO " i0 8 " M " i,mio " 4ft) 41 "45 iiO " 1P0 3- X) 40 ' "liO.6" 8,2cO Pr!xe aroountinsr to t?04 60w Whole TickeU $10;-Es;ves $5; Quarters, 2.30. PLAN Or llsr I.CfTKKV. Tbe NuTiber from 1 to 8) 00 c Tepondior with the NornSrr ot tbe Tickets, pe:rite.i cn separate slip of paper, are encircled with small tin t-bes, ad placed in on wheeL Ibe first 214 Prisma, similarly jrn!ed and encircled, are pi .ed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, aa a a Nun; tier is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, snd at tha stroelimea Hrire is drawn from the ether wheel Tb noia bei and Prise drawn out are oenel aud exhibited to th audi r.ce, and reg'strred bv the orntnissioners, th Priae being j Ureaisinst the number drawn. This operation ia repeated until all th Prises are drawn out Approximation Prize). The two prcc.-tding an4 tb two ucrdiot' Wore her to those drawing tbe Brat it Priies will be entitled to the 44 Apprcx raation Prises, according to the Scheme. a OU'i Hrixe or $40 will be determined by tb last figure of the Number th t draw the f 40,iOu prise. For exarr.pl , if tbe Number drawing the S40,lHit Prise ens with No. 1. then ail the Tic te where t'ie notnher end In 1 will entitled to to. If the Number ends with No. I, th-nall th Tickets where th Number end in 8 will be entitle so $40,andsoon toO. I.NDfCE.TJENTS TO CI.rBS. As, by tliis8cheme, one Ticket in every 10 ia guarantee I to draw S40. we will sell Certiflcatesof Parkaresof 10 Tick ets (where tbe number ted in 1, 8, 8, 4, 5, 6, 1, 8, 9, 0,) a t the following rate which Is the riak on them. All that they draw over th amount guaranteed accrue s to the purchaser. Certificate of Package of 10 Whole rkets 1 1 10 naif " " M 10 Quarter 1 Tt will be perceived, by this plan, that for $60 th pur chaser has a Certificate of 10 Tickets, when if be buy Ticket he would only get for that aum 8 Wholes, thu by buvirg Certifcatea he ha four more chances fr.r the larg r Prixc Halvs acd Quarter Park aces In proportion. In Ordering TickeU or Certificates, Frr'oe the money To our adjres forth ticket ordered, on receipt of which tbey will be ft.rwarded by tlrst mail. The ii-t rf drawn Number and Prises will be sent to par. chasers immediately after the drawing. rurchnser will plase wrl'e ;l eir signatures plate, and wive their Post Office, County and f ta . trX" llemember that every Prix ia dra-n, and payabl la full without deduction. Ail Prise of $1,000 snd underpaid Immediately aft r tie drtiw ng other prises st the usual time of thirty aays, in full without deduction. Ad ciunmunications (trictly confidential. Prize TickeU cashed or renewed in other Tickets st either Ottire. Orders for Tickets, or Certificates csn b sddressed siths r to 8. 8WA.M CO, Atlanta, (ia., nr P. SWAV. Mnntgnmers. Ala. octOS or Z SI IJI'TKKN, Bo 8, Naahvide P. 0. A Grand Maniiuiil Lottery FOR NOVEMBER 1856, OS THE HAVANA PLAV. CAPITAL TRIZE 100,000 Dollars. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY CF iV.D. KXTKA I. 6, To be dntwn In Baltimore, Vd., Saturday, Not. 22J 15$ 11. ! liAPsCE CO., aManagers.' Prizes amounting: to $382,SC0! Will be distributed according to the following SpUndid Scheme: S0.0C0 Humbers! 1,110 Priies! Frizes Puyalle in Full without Deduction. sen 1: ?i c. . 1 priae of I pr s'Of , 1 piixeof 1 pr ae of , 1 pnxe of , 8 prises of ".. ., 8 pr.ze of. 8 pnse of 6 prises of A prises of Snu prises of Arraoxmaruia rsnas. 4 of $0 approximation to 4 of i0 " . .tlrcoo .. 6,0tl0 .. 8A,tM .. 15,tW0 .. 11 M0 .. 6,0.10 ... 8,3-)( ... 8(KX .. 100 .. 1.000 coo .lliv.sco ... ro.ofw .. 82,000 .. 1A00 .. 11.040 .. 5 000 . 89i0 .. 8,000 .. 1.0'W .. 1,100 600 4 of 4 cf 4 . f 8 of H of 18 of of 811 of b' t of tV 41 -i .VS) 8o HO l to ro 40 I, 110 P'is $)82,3U0 Whole Tickets $.0; i.aiv.t Jl. Quarters $6. AppRGXiiir;o.v prize". The twoprecd n and li e :o aacceed.ng numbers te those d aains th first isl p.- s-J. will be entil ed to th I'M apj rosimation prises i'nr example: If ticket No. II, 2."il iliawa th $IOw,liO- pris , hoa tickets nbmbered il.SiS, 11.2, ll.A'lan.l 1I.2J. ea b b entitled to $"o , 'd ft on according tn t .is a' tenant. If Heart o. 1 should be dr. n, lb apro-'natlons would be 8, 8, 8S Ht"J an. I l,0 0. If ticket :a I 0i .hinld be drawn lb a pr,,iim, -ions would b iJMli land 8. If ticket v 2 or ii,ir s'looid bo drawn, th approximations Will b on lb aam principle. PLAN OF TH1 LOTTKRT. Ia ti above achem thr are 8i',(saj ticket, enmbered fr.us lio .;n,oOo. Tber are vJJ ml Prn- and o61 A. Tvi. iuiik,ua, making In ab 1,1 lo I r so. Tin nun.brs from 1 to So,o.O coi rispen Hng with the n iuii.er. oq th tick!, print. don sep rat slip of paper, are rolled up and encircled Willi su ail tin lobe and placed to a buss Wheel. 1 he a mount of th different 22i full pnsee similarly print, d and acircWd, arc placed In anothr wheel. AfUr ie. lvirg the whei,a nuacber is drawn from the whl of nurtbera, and at lb same time a prise s drawn f. om th other wbrel, by buys who are bl.ndfolacd. Tb numbar an i th- pr.s drawn oat aropaed and txhibttd to th audience and registered by t.i Cammissioner, the prise being piae-0 agunat tt cumber drawn. This operation ia rtj eated untj all th praes are drawn out. Th drawing is then printed, sad afier comparison, th Carum.ioner eertiflet toit eorrtetoes. t-tf All order tor ticket or psckarf In any ef the Mirylan t Lotteries, will receive prompt attention, and the drawit g mailed to ail purchaser In, mediately s.'ier U ia aver. Addre T. H HUBBARD k CO , Ko. W PsjeUe street, or Box, S. 48. cc 24-daw Haitiroor, Maryland NEW GOODS. WINTER TRADR! W K are now receiving aad hav In fclor a very lax aw V V stuck of sts Uood, direct from th aaanufaeiajr! Ml case New Sty! atadder Pnn's; t do Bleached DtiaeatM-a and UrIUinn: do do do do do do do Sabsatta, bluv, biaea and laacyi Fancy Caanmerev; black and eoiuied Cloths; French Menu oca; Sbawla: Biankata; Souta dowsj Coatfnr. nsw; Nw 8tyl DrraaMJ.f. do And many other styi i N Uood loot rw.lv. A sr th winter a i lea, to which w lnvi' lb aitentioo of deal, ar. Car rri.t bug rerript ad0J to r ttrx-k, obJe to o'er the largwt aad kMt aaorlBiai f lw st; V uonas in in pota-ws,wn en w wt.l eu npon the isroriiii, swrns w pnasrp ovmicr. oe'il a o A J. DCNCAN k CO. Ware House Koom l'OU ttKXT. WTl LA ROC ROOM oa Market street )wrt belrrw the X site of the tU Naahviil Inn, km wn a xtm AaTieuitarai Manufactory. Apply to BlfJIJ. 1. BUilLDS. rtU Agent. L'Olt HK1T 4111 I.I -Th larg, ,ac.nl Iol X oa front strirt tairae-l aiely ia th rar ef th Maae c'.o.y. we.l caicu.aid lor a Lumber or CoaJ ysrw. I'fljr to EiC.MJ. f. fUlkJ., Agsal. CTOIt.KIi: A.IS (OTMIIJ10.'s IIOOU8, O on th Pubis Sjiuw9. La.1 at li W f m arivei m BF. w. rntiur, MtCLlllE, BUCK A CO., wsveaar ta Us UU Jtrm Jfjaa, McClvn 4 Ct. T15 fLAIX ASD IHIIT IS0JT W08.XZSS, A T TltZJS OLD STASP, O. 83, MAMIXT 3VKKXT KAwllVll.Lt: TLS.t Kit? ennatanrly ea hand Tia War of vry oVscrlpti wbuicMi aaJ iwtauL Alao, T a PUta, fii capper, ft Kick T.r. , ahat lioa, fad Iron, F aa eaah's Piauwsa rca r ot the B4tatrevd paaaroa. Wod and Coal iters, to mi-us g oi Fraaklia's T Pl.i, eca Plata, ks ai4 Tywadrr ttuvsa. Alao, Par. lor, Ciaiar aad tXBea tiaars. To all si ws ca thf woo ui napoctAiU eaiil the atkativaj at tte wwhtaf i pareiia i. saptiasai To tha WholesaJw Detvlers! D. XV . 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