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NASHVILLE: T. H. GlESX, Local and Vommercinl Editor. Friday Morning, Not. 21, 1856. '. To Citizens and Strangers. The publication office of the Patriot, No. 16 Daderick street, having been enlarged, will be found open at all times, daj and night, where newspapers from all Mictions of the country, and the latest teleprapbic news will be found upon our tables for the accommodation of visitors. A general invitation is extended to citizens and Kiranjrers in the city to call and avail themselves of these advantages for ob taiains the latent news. BEADY TOR THE WINTER TRADE. We are now receiving, at the Patmjt Orrics, directly from the En it, a large ttock of PAPER, CAKLS, NEW TFPE, and PRIKTISO MATERIALS, Selected expressly to uit te requirement of the WINTER BCEINEifl, and are consequently in readiness to ail promo'lF all order from OLD or NEW CUoTOMEKfi fur all description of job rnnTn(;, On unusually fivorul-s terme. We have also repleni.-htd our stock of BLANK?, of which we will have at all time on hand a full afsrtroent. Ki.ver stntl Steamboat -cwa. The Comber-land was still receding at this point yesterday, with 2 feet water on Ilarpeth Sboals. The arrivals at the wharf were the Umpire from above with a load of tobacco, and the Sligo from the Ohio river with coal. The Commerce left for the Month. The weather underwent considerable change dnriug the day, and from threatening asect last night, rain was looked for. It was nearly cold enough, however, for enow. The west ern and northern rivers are still falling. Largk Dai's Bcsisebs. The sales of cotton on the 14th inst., were 20,000 tales the lar gest day's Lnsiness of the season. The demand seems to have been stimulated by the steam er's news which was not so unfavorable as was at first pupposed. An Important Connection. It ia with no ordinary degree of satisfaction that we learn tlist the stock for the railroad connecting Nashville with the Memphis and Charleston road, at Decatur, Ala., is now all taken, and that the building of the same is a "fixed fact" This road runs throngh Columbia, Tulaski, Athens, and thence to Decatur. It will prove of incalculable benefit to the people of Maury and Giles, as well as be a great advantage to this city. A Great Rkmkut Xo llritBUO. The humbug of Patent Medicines is well nigh exploded, and all except those who make money out of their worse than useless nostrums are heartily glad of it. Out of hundreds of various kinds of worthless trash thrown upon the world by the cupidity of unscrupulous quack and individuals it is difficult to glean that which is really entitled to merit from it healing properties unless we know from per- inal observation its beneficial effects upon eome of our acquaintances. Of this last is one which ve can speak of confidently and with pleasure. We refer to Williams' StrsaparilU and Iodide of rotas eium. We hare seen it ued by numerous per sons in our mUst with the most happy results, and we cau name instances iu which, after every thing else had been tried without avail it performed a remarkable care. Wo have no faith in Patent Medicines iu general but this is an exception that we make with pleasure from a sense of justice to the proprietor, who has given to the world such an invaluable remedy for several of the worst diseases to auich flesh is heir. We trust its sale may bo lare aud wide for it is really deserving and will bring relief to many an unfortunate sufferer. A Fat Fee. la the case of Merick vs. Sunder land, recently decided by the Supreme Court of California, in favor of the plaintiffs, involving the title to one-third of the citj of Sacramento; valued at 3,000,0110, Joseph G. Baldwin, Esq., author of 'Flush Times in Alabama," got a contingent fee of upwards of one hundred thousand dollars. IIenkitt or Mk. Tuzku. Oue Saturday, (to morrow) niglit, Mr. Toztr takes his Farewell LoueCt. Hi- uiiiuy friends will regret to hear that this is 1.1s latt appearance, and v. ill doubt less turn out to his benefit in ntrong numbers. He Las been aud is a decided favorite with many of our play-going people, and they will, of course, avail themselves of this opportunity to hLow their appreciation of his talents aud thus offer him a parting testimonial of regard Nashville, Nov. 20th, 1850. Mr. J. U. Tozait Dear bir: Having heard that you are about to leave our Theatre and wishing to show you naino tnork of our esteem and high appreciation of your character in publio as well as iu your private association among us, we the undersigned have concluded to tender you a complimeutury lei,eGt. You will therefore oblige us by informing u when it will be most convenient for you to accept of the same. Jlespectfully Yours, fcc, C. M. Hays, E. D. Haxter, H.F.Cheatham, John Shane, Kam'L II. Hugg, T. T. Smiley, "VV. C. Nichol, l. C. Douglass, Sam'l. D. Niuhcl, I.j. L. Weakley, I:. C. McCaim, W. A. Stanley, G. W. lialsto'n, "Win. Houndtree, .To. C. Newnon, I). T. McGavock, J. M. Hughes, IJerj. Lyons, J. Deitrich, Geo. Mead, J. F. Morgan, T. H. Gienu, O. O. Paschal, And 100 ethers. Might Schools. Ma. Editor: I observed ia your local column, a few days aiuce, a very valuable suggestion on Ibis subject. Toe writer of that article, however, was certainly not aware that the want h pointed out was already supplied. Ths Nashville Commercial College holds nightly sessions, whers young gentle men of all ages anJ degrees of advancement can Obtian instruction in such practical branches as they desire. This institution has been in successful operation a number of years, and has sown the seed of its uscfulues over our city, Many a youth, whose engagements do not allow Lira to devote ths hours of day to stuJy, has filled hiiasulf for busi ness and the social circle, by an attendance ia the exercises of the Commercial College. It is in ths Lauds of competent professors, who devoid their whole time and energy to its success, and to the advancement of the pupil. It affords an excellent opportunity to those engaged in active pursuits to obtain a good business and general education, at the same time that they do not neglect other aud more pressing duties. The a!vanlace of ach aa institution, permn?nt!y located In a community, cannot be too highly estimated. Its nibt classes aro generally well alteudcd, and its usefulness and aceer-a are coniinually extending. We trent lh thoyo'in men and youth of the city will avail -ltd". - luoiusvircs oi ajvautagrs at once so uarlul and convenient! Till paragraph was began, Mr. K litor, only with ths view of informing )ou that your augjjetiiua bad already beeu a:.ticijuJ, aud not for tUe j.nr pose of pubV'ahing the fame of the Nashville Cum Biercial Colege. Nowmber SO, 1658. M. W thank our correspondent for the infor mation contvueJ in Ms communication, aud s re glaJ to give It inllicltj. W were are that the Commercial College held eight at, lions, Lot suppoatsl that they were devoted exclusively to commercial instruction. ye arc glad that it is more general and expansive. Let our youth take notice of the fact that such advantages ars within their reach, and avail thwiuselresof such an exelnt opportunity to dvftnc their interest! in poipt of ix'ucatiua. The Hoo Market. Oar country readers desire to be posted in regard to the hog market. During the summer contracts were made at figures which sannot be obtained. The heavy stocks of old pro visions on band in the West as well as in the East, and the dullness of the European markets, which have been so much overstocked that purchases made here by the French Government last fall for the use of her army have been actually returned to fiud a market in tkis country have thrown a dam per on prices. Last year the markets were almost bare of stock, with a war in Europe when the sea san commenced; this year they are overstocked. Competition last year ran prices cp to a high figure, and most of the operators suffered. Experience has taught them a lesson. Packers here as well as at other points are determiaed not to be allured again in that way. The prevailing rates at present are 5 80a5 75 net the outbids price is usually paid by pork house owners to secure the killing. The market is steady at these figures, as but few have yet come in. Hull, Hunt, & Co., have killed about 2,000 head during the past week Uamilton, liicketts, & Co. commenced killing yesterday; they had about 2,000 head iu pens. Xcy. Jour, l&'.h intt. Fabper for DrcEMBKR. W. T. Berry & Co., have laid on our table the December number of Harper's Magazino. Its con teuts are Sunny Side, the home of Washington Irving. Scraps from an Artists Note Book. A Gigantic Centipede. Passages of Eastern Travel. The White Bills in October. How it Happened. Bow to keep Well. Tho Old Man's Story. The Virginia Editor. The Shell and the TearL A Trince of Intrigue. The Crystal Bell. The Fall of Islam. Sowing in Tears. Little Dorritt, continued. Monthly Records of Events. Literary Notices, &c, i. Theatre. Mr. Lamb takes a benefit to- A . . .4 night. A very attractive om la presentea, three excellent pieces having been selected for the occasion. Miss Partington is to execute one of her most admired fancy dances, and Mrs. Vance will sing a popular song. Mr. Lamb ia a comedian of no mean talents and we trust he will have a first rate bonse. Corporation Affair. Thursdat, Nov. 20, 1856. The Mayor and all the Aldermen except A. L. Davis and W. A. Davis were present. Aid. llaile offered a resolution authorizing the Water Works committee to purchase and have laid down, a three inch water pipe from its present tei min&tion ou lower Market Htreet to Jefferson street- Aid. Conger moved to amend the resolution, so that a six inch pipe shall be laid down from its present termination on Summer street to Elm street. The amend-meut was accepted. AM. Y are moved to amend so that three inch pipe be extended from where Uigh street inter-, sects Line street, dowu Line to Crawford streets. The auicuduicnt was adopted and the resolution passed. Aid. Haynie offered a resolution to Instruct Owen Davis to repair his pavement. Adopted. Aid. Love offered a resolution in relation to re pairing the City Whatf. Adopted. Aid. Glenn offered a resolution instructing A. V. d. Liudsley to repair a pavement. Adopted. Also, a resolution permitting James Wilson to erect a frame building on a lot fronting ou Jackson street north of Lick lira icli. AdopteJ. Aid. Uoru called up the report of the Water Works committee. Estimates by a civil Engineer, Mr. Gray, were submitted, and the price of the lots neccs-ary to purchase, in order to make the con templated improvements, was stated by the chair man of the committee. Aid Horn moved that the committee on Water Works, be directed to prepare a bill authorizing the reservoir to be raised aud repaired, also to pur chase 18 inch water pipe to ex teed from the re servoir to Summer street in conformity with tho report of J. Gray. Also to prepare a Ull to purchase lots adjacent to the reservoir, iu conform ity with the report iu relation thereto. The mo tion prevailed. Aid. Wilkinson offered a resolution to notify the Tennessee and Alabama Railroad to make a cross ing at Aih street where said road crosses it near Buck's Spring. Adopted. Aid. Felts offered a resolution authorizing G. M. Fogg to act as Attorney for the Corporation for the municipal year. Adopted. Aid. Wilkerson presented a communication from W. F. Meaehan asking for permission to erect a frame stable on his premises in South Nashville. Granted. Dr. It. C K. Martin was allowed f 50 for services as corporative phyeiciau for the past year. Ad juurued For the Nashville Patriot. At a iretrtingof the Managers of the Nashville School of Industry, held on Weilnradar, the 13th lnL, at the Insti tution, the following preamble and Resolutions were unani mootly adopted: It ia at h a tvnse of no ordinary affliction aod less that we have heard of the death of the late Joseph T. Flii.lon. As one ot the earliest, moil liberal and efficient friends of this lr stiiu'icn, bis cemory ia entitled to the gTatlt ide of every one who deilrea its sucerss. lie waa ever ready with Ms wise c unsel, hi open purse and his personal service. It wascliicfly through hi Instrumentality that the Institu tion was placed on a permanent foundation. Its interests Uy always near his heart, and he never hraitaied to bear rroie thsa his portion of tt.e common bnrdrn, when It seemed to require unusual effort or assistance. The prayers of many a friendless and orphaned child have folk wed him to the (rave of the food man, where he now rleeps, and we feel that this tribute is all Inadequate to expresa oar own regret orthe loss the Institution has sustained in his death, therefira, Krs lived. That, in the death of the late Jo. T. Nllstoa, we believe that tl.e fchool of Industry has luel its most lib eral arid efficient Patron. Kes Wed, I ht we deplore his loss, both as friends of the Institution ami of the deceased. Resolved, Thatwedteply ejrm patlilie with the immedi ate fainl y of the decease 1 in this their irreparable bereave aient. Kcsolveif, That tn token of ths reverend we bear the memory of the deceased, the Hoard of Maoaxers, by sub scriptioB or otherwise, provide meas to procure a eony of the Portrait of the lU Jos.T. Kl.'istoo, and thai It be placed in the public Hsil of the Instltu e. Re olved, Tb-t the Secretary traarmtt a copy of thee proceeding to tbe family of the deceased, aod furnish tbe san e to the city papers for publication; and that they be spread on the minutes of the Board. Mita. Thomas mimv, rreaident. U. Mclwas, Secretary, pro. tern. Mae. E. Crockek's Mii.i.inert Establish: mint. Yes terday was the Fall opening day ot the above establishment, and prompted by a desire to see something very bice as well as to be in fashion (as nearly every body, we thought, was there,) we went along with the tide and looked at the large aod Cue display of millinery and fancy gtNxls there to 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 quality. The stock of bonnets, flowers, ribbons, trimmings, head dreases, &c ii iar beyond what we exacted to Sc'e. The finer qualities of these variousstyles of goods are Indeed superb, surpassing any thing we Lave ever seen. The bonneta, par. ticularly, we look opon as the prettiest things in that line ever introduced to the notice of the public, Mr. O. is prepared to 'l millinery goods at wholesale- as well as retail, and country dealer deMrirg to purchase will do will to examine Lis btotk. tC ' A Haxdsomi Oochtrt IYac. Any of our friends wishing to purchase & Landeotne coon try sit near the city would do well to look at a place of near 70 arres offered for sale ly Mr. J.C. Kite, No. 9, College street. It is tbxt mile from the city, well set ia U!u grata, two thirds timbered. For substantia! reasons to himself he is cfferlDg It very cheap and on liberal time, one third ca!i. Tie location Ctnnot be surpassed anywhere for health, beauty f acouery and neighborLood. 3 . CJlaaiipTo IT111O0. ALL SporUsBa wae are la want f a roo4 and swOaMe Oua, MpoclaSy adapt far laff ifaaM, rew, Ae. are tsv vit4 ta eaal at ths stare of Fail and Ceuaaiachaaa, We. AT Fublec ejrt, sad eaamlae "guars' rsMat Srtls( KiS,M walch ia rspiatty ef flr'ats. aeearaey ef aim, a4 letai at rac(e Is far a per tar u ay Oaa ev iavvawd, a ad asUs ae,y ether rates 6 aa) f-.ofr tutmdaaod Its eSkstrcUsl it so seaediaf ?y staple that It I Bet asm UjlUs te xtOi of ordr liiaa the eeraaaon Ktoludy tJJe. F. C Lav (. ttwcLoi UaasfcaieBA the Fa. tl, - - . , tllt-ea. BY TELEGRAPH. UY THE NATIONAL. LIME. Reports furnish od by Ui Associated Press. ' . Paris. The Constitutional asks the British Cab inet if recourse to hostilities be again desired, Neapolitan affairs were unchanged, rbere are symptoms of a close union between France Russia and Prussia, it appears that France, supports an unconditional admission of Russia and Piuasia to the meeting of Coneress. It is rumored that the French fleet is about to proceed to tb.e Black Sea. Loci s villi Nov. 20. A Block of 13 stores on the Levee at St. Louis were burned last night, 40 firms have suffered loss of half a million, Insurance not ascertained. The Steamer Niagara arrived st Halifax last night at midnicht with dates- to the 8th. Cotton quiet and dull, fair middling and lower qualities declined from 116 Vo f, Orleans fair 7 middling 61, Mobile fair 6, middling 6 11-16, up land middling CJ. Breadstuffs dull, flour dull, corn unchanged; Wheat red 8s 9d,a9s: White 9s 6Jal0s; Flour Baltimore 30a33; Ohio 3537. BT THB AUGUSTA, ATLANTA AND NASHVILLE LINE At gcsta, Nov. 20., 2 P. M Democratic gain in Florida in 16 counties 9JO. - A Destructive fire raged in Jacksonville on the loth. No particulars. COMMERCIAL. patriot orriCE, I Nasbvillb, Nov. Si, 1S59. f CoTTOsr We five 10103; as the ruling rates. Utile er no'hing was done yesterday. lUca The market was quiet. Superfine is selllag at 6, extra family at $6 SO. Mial. Has suffered a slight ileeline. Ho'ders were asking 55aS0c Per bushel, but we heard of no transactions at those figures. We quote it a 1 4560. I'aovisioss No change. Bacoi hams are quoted at SXkic; sides Ta7X; shoulders Ca7o LiRD Active atlOalOXe- Bcttkb Improved, and sailing at 1518,; from wageas and 20a22e in market. Coal. The supply if getting short. Mountain coal is selliagfor 80a85c, Bewanee at lS2t,Ohio river KL8)c. Eidbs- etiffened prices for all varieties. We quote green at 53, dry Southern salted 12Xal5c. IPaaNcrs. Coming in briskly. We qaotethem atTOaSOc per bu"hel. Eroia. The market continue active. About fifty hhds changed hand daring the week atllalljjg for fair to prima. There is a scarcity of choice and it commands MoLisso). I coming forward in fair quantities. We quote N. O. at 50c ., and Pugarhoase at 60e. Corns. The trade in Ocffce Is active. We quote Kio at UXOSX; Laguyra 14; favallaloc. Whisiv. Active, with transaction at 835c for commoa te extra Cincinnati. Bibswax. Demand good. We quOte at S3o. C insula. In demand at 88o. Cliarleeton Irlarkct. MowBiV, Nov. IT, P. M.CotT(. There U a gxd de mand to-day. and holder are free sellers at Saturday's pri ces. Balei 18,000 bales at 11a! Ui. New Orleane jn arkete. Nsrw Obliiss, Nov. 14. siasr Corrox. Our last week ly report was closed upon a dull aod drooping Cotton Mar kit, and the week now under review opened with a still hea vier appearance, the saies of Faturday ami Monday togeth er heins csr.flaed to some 8'K bale at a farther reduction ef Yb. 1 the rates for Middling and Ordinary grades, with no demand for other qualities. Ob Tuosday, with the Baltic's accounts at hand, factors gave wavtn their preten sion tafBciently to brine fornard several buvers. and the transactions reached the larg amount of 19,14)0 bales, prices sbowins; a decline ef o from the previous quo tations, but on Wednesday ihe demand fell off, and the ale of that day an1 the following did not exceed ISicO ba'es.the market generally being easy fir buyers, without any material change from Tuesday's flpures. To day the Curnpa'a advice gv considerable impulse to the demand and fully 2n,S00 bale were rold, the market cloMcg with more teadinend Urmnwl at previous retes. The bu.-d-DfM of the week thus sums Lp fully 67,300 bales. W quote: Inf rior Ordinary Oood Ordinary , Low Middling .. a ..in,V'ini ..10illl?i ..11 all1, Middling 11 Villus' flood Mid ling....ll?;ali Mildling Fair YltnUX Pair ISJialS The receipts of the eek embrace 50,694 hales, against 44,293 far the corresponding week last year. The tmal re ceipts since the 1st of September have been 4'Zi2 bales. against lust j ear otlie ram; date 410,734 bles. The export if the week emhrace DS.4J4 bile, comprising 24.663 to LiverK)ol.?182 to Queenstown, Jc, 4W to Havr., 125 to Barcelona, 183U to Genoa and Leehorn, 8 to Vera Cru SM)toTaropc,li,nS4 to Boston, 2422 ti New Turk, and 843 to l'hilade phia. The total export since the 1st of September are 195,C23 bales. The export for the orresponpinu week last year were 20,103 bales, and tbe total txporta to date, acre 215.S63 bale. The stock n band thi evening is 237,697 bale against 204 805 at thesnnie lime Ian year Tobacco. There haa been con'id'rable movement in the Tooacro market, and in the early part of the week w heard of 84l hhds. sold with tonoe other large lots, tbe par ticulars cf which were not reported, and the transactions' since include US hhds at 12 c; 62 at 18.; IS Hi fused at 9i; 6 hhds at lrj; I at 11; 1 at 12, 14 fahd ttunus at 3c, aud 4 cf Scraps at 4)c perlb. These ngureuudicaie a very firm market at tbe range of our quotation:: Lug, Pactory TtfiiSV I Leaf, Pair lU;al2 .. Planters B101i I .. Pine liiH Leaf.Iuf. loCom...l0alt)J, .. Selections ..1316 The receipt of the week are only 63 hhds. against 47 for the corresponding week laot year.- The total receipt since the 1st of September have been 1679 hhds. against last year to same date 2436 hhda. Naw Orlxsrs, Nov. 17 Onrros Pales to-day of 16,500 bales, wi: haa improved demand; market firm at 11 V11--for middling. HoLALSsa Saies to day of 201 1 bis new at 57a60. Whmt o,n0()buhpls red at (' 50. liar. Nw York $27 CO. Corns -8,000 bags of Kieat Halite. FxCRARC On Londcn9. LomsviLLB, Nov. IS. I bos. We stUI qnote bur at8a f.r stonecoal and 4 forcliarooat and 4 V for large l"ts, and !!' la small lots. Slock f p.g very uhu Small saies oi iiei mout pig at 8 85, nal uuie. CONSUMPTION CURED. Be not deceived by base imitations. H KG KM AN, CLARK A CO'S GENUINE CO! LI VfiS OIL, never disappoints and nine years experienoe ha proved it superior to all others, Bad the only reliable cur for CONSUMPTION. As there is a great deal of spuiiousoil In tbe market adul terated with seal oil, whale oil, Ac, Sc., too much care can not be taken to procure the Genuine. OurOU Is mad at our own factory in Newfoundland, and each bottle ha our signature over Ihe cork, be careful to get Unuii, Class: A Co , for aiuce the death f Mr. Rosrtob, our late partner, there has been an article Intro duced called Rushton's, which lain do way eonnecteJ with R. C. A Co., or II. C A Co. Sold by i. G. Brown, Ewin Bros., and by TJjugrist gen. orally oct2Z 3m A Distinguished Stranger. UAItVLl, the great Philadelphia CUTTER," being obliged to seek a more genial climate ia eonseqaence of Impaired health, hs located himself at our Room , 15 Ce iar atreet, and will take measure and show easterners Cloth, Casalmers and Vesting in great variety, frost which they may select to suit themselves. Our Store I fail of alt kinds if UK AIV .MA If K CLOTH I Vli, and the Stock of furnishing good was never surpassed in Na-hvill. eetSA-tf . CLIPTON A AH BUTT. I. W. MAXEY & CO., flKALKM l!f Tin Flats, Clock Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, Lead Pipe, WIRE, IRON AA'U 7.V JUVITH, Plumbers'! Tools 4 Materials, Uaxbleiiei Iron Kantlee, Parlor Grates, Cook Stovei, Heating Sloret,or Wood or Coal, Japanned cV Cora uioia Tin Ware, No. 40, Kast Side of Market Street, XASHVH.LZ, TE.1KES3EE. P. S. We wilikecp constantly oa hand Tinsmith' Machlnea and Teola, being Arwnu Ibr Peek, Smith A Co., bouthing ton, Conn. Isepute l6m P. W. M. A CO. WHOLESALE HARDWARE STORE, SIGN OK TUE BIQ PAD LOCK, 4 doort Jrom tin Square, &rtth Marlet Street, Nashville, Temi. VI are Just opening the ierget and beat aisorted iek of Edge Tools, Guna, Cutlery, aod Paney Hardware ever brought te this market, aad we respeetXally eollclt a call from every merchant visiting the liy. apile-4sB BACM0ST, TANLXCI A CO. V. H. 1MEFFERT 5c CO., No. 52 Market Street, Steoia door froa tits Square. Havs received a targe and desirable stock ef BTAPLX A5D PANCT Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats, Which will b sold ww tor Caah. We haveahte a taree lot ef BHOOANS a haad, whirk we will set! the Karket Price tat Coeae im look. - - etAm. ' wtt , BEEWER & CALDWELL, 0ESEHAL C02HnSSIOSMEIICHA2fTS IIP ' Uraln Vnctors. : K. MOI.Dal.ir. Refevte J. X tusv, sm., PnMdttt Bank er Cfcarlawteej, t.C i Miaiars. Jaee luxslOajj. CALSWBkL, Km J. T. Im, PrwwUat lUfyettlio, Ktw I -k ; V. i. rrsvaBBue, h t v tiie. Mg4sa B. tL SKWSsa. ; ea, baacs. G00DE & BLACK. ATTORHIES AT LAV, aa s eiiidkw .; . ! . ' , SPECIAL NOTICES. Williams' Pulmonic Ealssm of Wild Chsrry and ' Wood Vaptlia. THI GREAT BOCTaERN REMEDY. ' ' , - A speedy and positive cure for consumption. It Is a cer tain remedy tor Pneanranies, Asthma Bpittlag of Blood, night Bwea's, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Plurisy, Whooping Cough, and all diseas of the chest and langs, together with all the election which pred ipoee to the above named oom plaiats. All penons who have used it in the above aimed complaint attest to it efficacy in the moat unqualified terms. Thi invaluable medicine is for sale by all the drug, gist throughout the Southern and Western States, Manu factured by A. L. WILKINSON A CO., Hant&ville, Ala., te whom all orders must be addressed. Uear what the Bon. Jul Clzbess says of its nature. Persons who boy one bottle are sure to get a second. Hosts villb, March C, 1S56. Gists: I have used Dr. Charles Williams Pulmonic Bal sam of Wiid Cherry and Wood Naptha with the happiest ef ects. A negro man, now belonging to my father, who haa been for several years afflicted wi h a distressing cough, U apparently restored to good health by the use otone bottle alone. I have used it alio in other case, and none without de cided benefit to the patient. Very respectfully, JERE CLEMENS. Messrs. A. L Wiliibsos A CoM Hantaville, Ala. Pb. Cbas. William's: Lias rut: I take pleasure in giving my testimony to the virtues of yonr excellent "Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cher ry." Baving used several bottlea in my family, with de cided advantage In every case, I can recommend it as the beat and most pleasant medicine I have ever aeen. W. D. P. 8AWBJE. Tnscumbia. March 22,1848. Por sale by Eernan k Rains. Berry A Demoville, G. W. Hendershott, A. &. Rodcoe, Ewicg A Brother, wholesale, Joalah G. Brown. septal dAw6m SCROPCXA AND SALT RHECM OP FOUR TEARS STANDING, CCRED BT CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Wokcest kr, Wayne Co., 0., Dec. 1.1SSS. Hbssbs. Bixibtt A Bixas. Gentlemen: Havihg for four yeara past been suffering with Scrofula in its worst form, without finding relief from our best physicians, I was solicit ed by a Mend to try Carter's Spanish Mixture. It gives me pleasure to state that before finishing the first bottle, the disease relaxed. I then ordered two more bottles, and, with heartfelt gratitude, I state to you the fact that two bottle of your excellent preparation has entirely cured me. The third bottle I gave to a friend who had been suffer ing with Salt Rheum for a length of time, and he, like my self, owe hi restoration to health to the virtue of "Car ter' Spanish Mixture." Ton are at liberty to use this let ter in any way yon may think proper, If it will benefit the afflicted. Tour obedient servant, novll JOSEPH ROBINSON. Pianoa and music. We leara that Horace Waters, of 833 Broadway, N. TM agent for the sale of many of the moat celebrated maker of Pianos and Meiodeons, is offering them at prices which we aJvise all who desire to purchase to avail themselves of. Be i also selling his large and well-known Catalogue of Music at one-third off from the regular prices, and will forward the same free of postage. Hi offers to the trade, teacher, and schools, arc of the moat favorable character all of which he wil Ibe able to 011 to the letter, for having wisely adopted the cash system. The Horace Waters' Pianoa are known as among the very beat. We are enabled to speak of those instrument with some degree of confidence, from personal knowledge of their ex cellent tone and durable quality. AT. T. Etangdui. HOLLOWAT'S PILLS. A certain remedy for Liver and Stomach complaint. The daughter of Mrs. Parlow, of Henry street, New York, was for three year in a deplorable state of ill health, suffering from ber stomach and Liver. Seven week ago she commenced the use of Dr. Ilolloway' Pill, and is perfectly cured. Sold at the manufactories, No SO, Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 244 Strand, London and by all druggists, at 25c., tZXc, and $1 per box. TO MI'UVOIS M I FEKF.US. A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days. after many yearaof great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) tbe pre scription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN M. DAONALL, No. 53 Pulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. sept23 8m A PERFUMED BREATH. What lady or gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath when by using the "Calm or a Thocsasd Plowiu" as a dentri fice, would not only render it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster? Many persons do not know that their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Tour a single dro; of "Ea'ni" on your tooth brush and wash the teeth night and morning. A fifty Cent bottle will lat a yeor. A BEAUTiPUL COMPLEXION may ea-lly be acquired by using .the "Balm or a TaocsAiiB Flowex." It will re move tan, pimples and freckle from theskin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. et a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. SIIAVINO MADE KA3Y. Wet your shaving brush in either warm or eold water, pour on two or three drop of "Balm or a Thocsasd FLOwaRS," rub the beard well, and it will make a beautiful soft latt er, much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. Beware of ounterfcits. None genuine unless signed by W. P. FETRIDGE tt CO. EeptS-dawCm Franklin Square, N. T. Consumption and the Diseases of ths Throat and Lusas Tseatko sv ths Isbalation or Mkdicatsd Va roas. Dr.Wm. Ilunter.brother of Dr. Robert Hunter, re spectfully aunounce to all those who are attlcted with dis ease of the throat and lungs, that he has returned to St. Loui, where he intends permanently to establish himself. There I probably no class of diseases which are so wide spread in their nature and so terrible in their result a the diseases of the throat and lungs. 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. Dt. R. Hunter and myself have made these diseases our own peculiar study for several years, and w have fouud that the only means whereby these disease can be reached is by direct local application, or the prescribing of medicines which are breathed into the lungs in the form of vapor, and are consequently brought in contact with she whole Internal surface of the lungs. The succesi of our treatment has fully sustained the theory. Persons at a distance, sending a full description of their ease, will receive treatment acorJing to their nymp'.oma. WM. HUNTER, M. P., Office Eighth, between Pine and Chesnut streets, west side. ept6 8m Tbs Rxtos or Abt. In this wonderful age, Art laya her master touches on aliaoat everything. The ceilings over na and the carpet we tread on, are hallowed by Art. Art winds the railway through the mountains and the mud; make her machine of wood and iron, to set a if with knowledge and annihilates space with lightning tamed down to the tutcledge of a boy. Nothing is too lofty fur her touch and nothing toe humble. A new proof of thi old conviction ha jut fallen under our notice, In the shape of a Cathab tio Pill, from the Laboratory of that world renowned Chemitt, Dr. C.J. Avaa. If we understand the subject, he has carried that article to the farthest perfection of which it Is capable. Instead of employing Drug in ita eompoaition, as we baveelwav thought the necessary and only way, he ha with consum mate (kill extracted thertrfux of the medicine to be em ployed aad cemb ned them alone in their purity together. The composition ia then mixed and rolled by machinery and steam power into a sperold pill whirh i wrapped in an en velope of gelatine, for protec'ion from the effect of weather or time, and then thickly coated with sugar, to serve a it passport over the palate. Notwithstanding ail the labored perfection they are offered to the Public at leas than one cent each. However humble the department, we think thia may be safety characterised as the consummation ot Art in its tine. HontiAg A'eaea, RtU. , Are jreu f-erttlntT llaltt ? Is yonr hair turning grey? Do yoa wish te cultivate good whUkenand moustache? Tour hair to be aoft, silky and glotsy ? Tour head to be cool, comfortable and free ef ud ruff? Mother ! are year children to have luxuriant heads of hair? Then ue Boolss Hrmmt Firm, which mw tittsla its suaarriug effect. Price 23 eta, 60 eta, T3 cts, aad l 50 per bottle. Bogle's Balm of Cytheria stands unri valled for eradicating tau ajd pimples, and beauti'ying the eomplexion. Price M eta. Inventor and proprietor, W. Bogie, Bonn. and sold by Druggist evtry ebcr. my 81 ly. .rSTTSS. . 0'LU 1. BCTTOB. PATTEN, HUTT0N & CO., ftAVAMAIl. PATTEN, COLLINS & CO., MACON. Commission Merchants AND tT ILL reoetv en eeaairnmeDt all kinds ef Produce. II Littoral advaiwM aaia. ep4-twwy PKUKIIXS & CO., General Commission Merchants, NEW OULKAXS. W. M. PIKKIKI. srpttA-dtwew CAItD. Thos. S. Wayne & Son, SAVANXAU. GEORGIA. TIT III give strict an prompt attention te reefviig aad V V forwarding Merchandise of every Seenr!k,eluiig Bad Shipping Cvltoa.Tabocoo, Whaat, Cora, ptoer, Baeoa, W vol. Be. BSgll w. rsiLur. wst susses. a. Btioa. I. biiow, jr. C. V. PHILLIPS & CO. . cccsota to . mixiAMs, PiiiLurs &. co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SS X IO STIIt l T, eets-lp . . s QXLXAXS c, tin; elijIsto'iv, X0. 14 SIIOI ITXIIT, - Has Bw est aaast aad 1 daily nasasvaag frvB the JUaaV erarttis a tJTaitdrtraie ' TAPIS A!0 PANCT MT GOOD, aka as is teiUdf Ww. Ct e j wilt lse fcergaia. - ' - mm SHIP Y3R. DOLBEAR, FROM HIS ACADEMY IN NEW ORLEANS. Respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentle men of Nashville, that he will give leesons on WRITING AT TIIE SALOON OF WESSEL & THOMPSON, 42 Union St. In a few lessons Ladies are tanght to write in a neat, easy and rapid n anner, and Gentle men in a bold, rapid, business style. Hours from 9 to 11, A. M., and from 2 to 4, P. M., add from 7 to 9 at night. Persons from the country can finish their lessons in one week. As Mr. D. will not have time to call on fam ilies, he hopes that all who desire to join his classes will make early application. To persons acquainted with its merits, his system of writing needs no recommendation, but those unacquainted with it, Mr. D. refere to the following remarks and testimonials. In stead of teaching Penmanship niereiy as an imitative Art, an experience of twenty years has enabled him to reduce it to the certainty of .Science, so that being guided by knowledge instead of random practice, pupils from six to sixty years of age, can, in a short time, learn to write with Ease, Elegance and Rapidity. So accurate is his system and so uniform its success, that after witnessing its effects on sev eral hundred pupils in this place, the lamented Alfred Hume observe, "1 consider it but justice to say, that I believe it not only the best y tern but the only one deserting the nameior by strict attention to the rules given, any per son may in a short time, acquire a free, rapid and elegant hand." fauch Mr. D. believes will be the opinion of all who test its merit?, and an experience of above 12 years, (mostly in New Orleans) since the above opinion was expressed, Mr. L). uopes has detracted nothing from the merits of his system, or his skill in teaching it. From the Lt. Bet. Eitbop OUy. Columbia, Term, Nov. 20, 133. Mr. Z. W. Dolbkar Dear Sir I have been much interested and pleased in examining jour system of Penmanship, and so far as I am cpa bld of forming an intelligent judgment upon the subject, T give it my hearty approval. Your meth od of teaching Beerxis to me to be both skillful and faithful, and the improvement of your pupils is sur prising and rapid beyond anything I have ever wiu nessed. I shall feel happy if this testimony to your merit shall lead others to avail themselves of your instruction in one of the mo.-t beautiful and useful arts; and am very respectfully, etc. J AS. U. OTET. From A. Hume. Nashville, Sept. 29, 1843. Mr. Dolbean Having had a fair opportunity of examining your system of Pennmauship, and hav ing seen the wonderful arid rapid improvement of your pupils in my school, I consider it but just to say, that I believe it to be not only the belt tuitetn. but the iitily one deserving the name for by strict attention to the rules given, any person may, in a very short time, acquire a free, rapid and elegant hand. 1 should be pieased to see it universally dopted. Most respectfully your obedient ser vant, ALr Ktil IJXHE. rS9 From Mr. Pearl, Principal of the Natchez Institute, after witnessing the result of a course of Lessous I gave to above 300 pupils in the Insti tute: To ths Mfssrs. Dolbear Gentlemen: I deem it ray duty to expresa my opinion of your Peo inunship, from what I observed during your recent course of instruction in this Institution. I have watched closely, both your method of imparting instruction, and the advancement of the pupils. It is the only system which I have seen successfully adapted to public school instruction. It bn only to be understood by Teachers, Superintendents and Trustees ia general, to be appreciated and adopted. Very respectfully, J. F. PEARL, Principal Natchez Iustitale. Natcuiz, Dec. 22, 1845. From liet. Dr, Litulaley, rreUlent Ka$hriM I'aivenUy. Nashville, Oct. 31, 1843. The system of Penmanship taught by Messrs. Dolbear and Brothers, is decidedly the best with which I am ar-quaintcd. PUILLIP LIN DS LEY, Trest. Nash. Univ. Nashville, Sept. 29, 1843. Having been invited by Messrs. Dolbear, teach ers of Penmanship in this city, we have carefully examined their system, and the specimens of im provement made by their pupils, and feel entirely prepared to say that the system is tcientijic and much superior to any other we have seen that the improvement ol their pupils is very rapid, and we therefore take pleasure iu recommending them to the favorable attention of the public Msj. Gen. E. P. fJAIXS, U. 8. Armv, JAMES C. JONES, Oov. of Tennessee, Rt. Rev. J. 11. OTKY, Bi-hop of Tennessee, Kt. Ri v. R. P. MILKS, Bishop of Nashville, Rev. PHILLIP LIXDSLEY, D. D. Pres. Nash. Uol Rev. JOHN T. EI)r, aR, D. D., llou. E II. FOSTER. Hon. JOHN BELL, Rev. J. T. WHEAT. Hev. D. R. CAMPBELL, Rev. R. B. C. HOWELL, Rev. W. H. WHARTON', Dr. JOHN S. YOUNO, Secretary of State, Dr. CHAS. K. WINSTON, Rev. F. G. SMITH, Rector of Columbia Fern. Ins. G. W. MA RUN, JAMES CAMPBELL, G,n. ROBT. ARMSTRONG, J. M. SMITH, ALFRED HUME. MILTON' A. HAYNE3, THOS. CALLEXDER, THOS. IIOGAN, HENRY BALDWIN, Js-, F. (iORIN, JNO. M. BAS3, A. IiUSSELL. From Central Andrew Jaelttm. Being requested by Messrs. Dolbear to state the standing in society of the gentlemen, signers to tbe above, 1 do so with much pleasure, being acquain ted with most of them; they are highly respectable, and gentlemen of education and of high standing in society. Given at the Hermitage, this 23d day of October, 1813. ANDREW JACKSON. TKt ollnriny rry utt renuu tt of On II m. Thamat ff. Benton, V. S. SttuiLt, art worthy Via attentive rt givrd qf parents and all young pertnns efio hate any Kopt iy" tutcet ia tin business of Itf. Wasuiscton Citt, June 26, 1843. Sin Considering a good band writing to be not only an accomplishment, but a means of success to every man engaged in business, I greatly applaud your meritorious exertions to improve the chiro- grsphy of the ae. A gentleman or a lady either, who writes badly, never writes willingly; and eoaj sequemly often fail to write when tbey sbeuld, and when tbey do write, it Is done at tbe last moment, with haste and impatience, aad consequently with faults of all kinds, ofleo committing and Injuring both the writer and the caute which tie advocates. Wishing yoa every success in your laudable aa deriiiking, I remain jours, reepectfullv, THOMAS U. BENTON. Frem Xr. Tan Buren, late PneMent of the V. & Lisidkiwalc, Jen, 25, 1843. kr. Dolbear Dear Sir: I thank you very sin eerely for the copy of your treatise on the science ofPractii al PecBinanship, which I have read with much interest, and wish yoa much success. I cannot kerttate iu bearing testimony t lbs very high character of the rccommendaiions yoa have enclosed to me. They leave ms no doubt of your capacity sad personal merit. I am air, repectfu!ly, jour obd't serv't, V. VAN BUREN. From Pr.'J. &. Temtg, SeereUuy cf &aU, Ttnnme, SicaETAtr er State's Owes, I Nashville, 8ept tl, Ml afeaars. Dolboar Get-Uemeo: I have examined with care your svstesa of Penmaasiiip, m4 I take pleasure iu adding uy b amble icwtimoaj te its merits, as a systesa haeed opou correct eeientilU priudj lea, susceptible ol the saoet perfect tkuioo siraiioo aad the ctaveat practical illuetratioo. By a clou study of the principle aad a strict beer aces of the rules adoptee) by yea, aay ludiviJual bavicg ths natural ol the band and arts, may, ia abort time, arqaire ths art prmaeoCy of writing with facility and despatch rlrgaat bead, which ssay be varied in styles p We sure, to sail ay particular purpose or fancy. Yoar Btoet obedient server t, JOHN 3. TUUXO. Cvtevoe, J-Ah, e ia. I as. Mr. J. V. D-a Var Dr w:ZketatM 4 LJte ia K.Uiniw feaaaie Quite-.tie luMuaut, to s r- Save mHMii4 revrt tf lrmaa ia )esaasfcns Saw ace md4 ad rfuA Uiaoal, ami 1 US Hvaeore la atauae say iwinuja, tal fear jsu el riei ss sajMvwe te tlra aae sw4e e! te lae aa-Mrttm a ae asiKaul a4 4ta4. . ftesle-le.) mxar KOtlUXO. rHaI tt BHSsMa fMsaie CtfVajra. CSatw, La. Boyal EaTana Lottery. T'HK next ordinary drawinf of tae loyal Havana Lottery, conducted by the tipeBwa Oeversiaeot, ai der the uervisioa ef the Captaia tseaeral ot Caka, will take place at Havana, ob Wednesday, December 10, 1S56! stortes IViimero 4V73 Ordinartet. Capital Prize 100,000 Bolls, Prise of... .sino.noe S Prises ef $2,00 " 1,10 70 " " 4M 149 ... 00 SO Approxlustiocs.... T.SOS ... 80,000 ,.. 10,000 6.WJ0 4 Approximations to the tlOO.000, of $600 each; 4ofAi0t .10,000; 4 ot 10 to gO.uCO; 4 of 800 to 10,000; 4 of 200 to $3,000 Whole Tickets $20 ; Halves $10 ; Quarters $5. Prise cashed at aisrh t at 5 per cent discount. Bills on the Nashville city Bank takes at par. A drawing will b forwarded aa ioob as th remit beeesaes known. tf" Communication addressed to DON ltfiPRIGCr- (care of City Poet, Charlestoa, 8. C) aaUl Dec'r 10th, wUI be attended to. Id L1TESY STABLE F0S REST FOR 1857. The well known LIVES Y STABLE EBT STABLE v tt, nowoeeu- Vt) ,wiUbe f.r" 1 " on Lower Market street. pi-d by John II. loan rent next year. Th tse and location of tht Ptnble make it on of the mint desirable ia the city ALSO Th Urge WAEEHOCSE now occupied by P. P. Peck as a Car Itisje Shop. For fart her particular apply to eithrlr of Ihe undersign, en on Market street. MRS M. SLOAN, or novlS tf RED SLOAN. ALSO. The ICK HOUPE occupied by C. K. H. Martin will be rented on favorable terms. COAL,!! COAL!!! A Hfirt BCSHELS OHIO RIVIR COAL to arrive at JrUUU Nashvi'le on Wednesday, 19th Nsvemoar. Or dm for the above, at 23 and SO cts per btuhel, will he at tended to by P. P. HARDCA3TLE, bov18 tf Opposite 8. B. LnJio. DTBR PEARL. PaafiDsiiT. t. Q. PEARL, CAsaiaa. Tlao CityBnnls., SASHVILLE. TKXNK.SSKE. D EAL3 in COIN. eXUHANttIC, and BECCR1TIEP. Make CoHMtiuns in aj uaro of the Country, and pays on m annum itKfrwtiTH. (Tas CABINET MATERIALS. WE have en hands consignment of Cabinet Materials, which we will sell very low by the Wholesale. LELLYETT st EWING, novll -tf 51 hoiesale Grocers, Market street. TI ST KI'CFIVKD per Steamer Dr. Robertson J 2V)0 sacks fine Salt; 850 " strictly choice Coffee; rO hhds prime Sugar; 13 bbN S. S. Almonds; 10 bags Pepper; 10 baps Spice; 5" package tobaco; N) bags Lebanon Elour,eatra. novll B. C. BASDT. LTtTJ Ill'VT riHE STORE TIOCSKon the South east corner of the X Square and Front street for the balance ef thir year. The fixture will be sold can n. nn.t.kin. ik. lin. PPlV J ENJ. F. SHIELDS. ciil 49 Public oquare. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NASHVILLE AUD CHATTANOOGA HAILB0AD COJffPAST. rrviiE Director having declared a dividend ef three par X cent on the capital S.ock of thi Company, payable on and after the 6th December next, it I earnestly requested th 1 1 all stOfkhn:rira .hn h.v. ... . . . . stock interest to 1st January, 18."4, will bring or send in ...i, i nut.Lci iur original stocB ana nave ih-m renrwed before that time. oclSS W. A. tiLEAVr 2000 lleams Wrannin? Psr IN Store and for a!,a,t wholesale, without anv proflt. novS lta w a wirrui WANT TO HIRE A rood, honest negro man to help a the Paper and Rag Store te the 1st of January. " W. 8. WU1TEMAN. COUATV BO.XDS. rjHE (obscribers are willing to sell One Hundred Thoa- X auml Doll ir in nw4. . !. I- . ... ,-, muM IH't IU tllC Bond of the different counties, made payable to the Louis ville and Nashvill Railioad, at seventy Ave cent in th doliar. GARVIN Uta A Crt. Louisvilie, oct)0 lm Land Warrants! Land IVatrranta! VV E will pay the hleheat market nriea In nr mr. chandiarfor lnd Wirrmnu BRANSr-OKD, McWHIRTER A CO, oct5 tf No. Tl East aide Public Square, Nashville Tennessee Plow fnrtnrv MAKbd Plows of the best material and in ie Variety. Wrvuifht Iron and Sic. I MnnlH Un.r.t ri.hi .n.i left hand Plows. A W. PLTNAat. Proonator. Taos Sbabp, Manager. aug!5 Sin WAXEH0TJSK AND GK0CEHY 8T0SZ P0S REST. ALSO, a large establishment well calculated for a H hrel rliht or any kind ol Manufacturing buaines. The rreraise are aitnated on Market itreet near the public Squire. For Linker particular apply to novo Bt.N J. F. 8aiEIJ)S, Agent. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAXLNQ. NO 36, TJPPEa MARKET STREET. MIIS. HOWEUTON RESPECTFULLY Informs her customer and .uv puuuc rurrs.iy anak sae oas recently re. eeived large additions to her stock of Willi- n.r C.n.l. .11 ,.f MKi.k V . . k. ...t 3 J . v. wuiwu u. viwk sueiwij w- elrcted, embracing th latest (tyle of Bonnets, Trimming, kibbons. Flowers, Roll, Head dresses. Braid, cap, ate. She is also regularly in receipt of ail the new and lata fashions for Ladies' Drewe, order for which ar promptly ait.-o.led to. She solicit an examination of ber good ana P'ics. octM-tf 630 FANCY BONNETS AND MILLINERY GOODS AT HALF Pit UK, And mostSslset of this Sssioa. NOW, LADIEH. i your chance to set rich 1. 'ZjA Bonnets, Millinery Goods, .mbroidrrie, Ao., J rat, at this great reduction in prices llavini pur-yL chased largely at Pari thi season, and having some lithe competition, Induced me to Isy in a very extensive stock, and now must close out our large balance of Fall aad Winter Konnrts prrviuui to making great alteration in our Store f r our SringSlri, aa cur auck will be tb largest South or West of .New York bow a days. Com and supply your, selves before they are all gone, aa they will move off laat at our rrdueed price. Our a'ock is now aa well aseorted as at any time this season, having received good bv every i-teamt-r from kurepe aince the lat of October, all of the moat beautiful and late styles. Oar strck of Cloth Wrapping at only $10 rach a few lefc. k'mbrmderies of every descrip tion at baif price. Royal Oimp and Drea Trimmings. 100 bones of rich Flowers for Bri.inl Parties er Bonnet at ful ly U) per cent, lower than ever offered In Naahvllle. 40 boxe of rich Plum, imported Head Drea, Ae. R:a Bonnet B bb iD', and super. Gloves at SO to TVs. Likewise, a large stock of Fancy Uod, too numerous te mention. Now, Ladiaj, com an 1 make yonr selection immediately at K. WISE, Agent, not. n0. as Union Rt. next door to State Bank. tt7 Wceall particular atuntion of th Trade and Cobb try Merchants, Milliners, Ac, to this, as w will five joa a Kill of Uootl at New York price. To the Ladies of NashriUe! v ia nn nn cr't f- e m v. . , ; i -a t i - i ('- e llxiiut MKS. S. J. LLOYD, Fashionable Silk and Straw Milliner, AO. 10 C ED Alt ST.. 1 T 0CLD respectfully Inform the Ladiee of NashviS Bad v V Ttcintty, that (he ha just received direct fross the second Pari of th world, the City of New York, a beasts ful araortment of Frtoeh Millinery Oooda, enaustingof La die Pedal Hooneta, Chlneal Hon or U, Split Bonnets, Braid bonnets, ambroi ler 1 Laee Bonnets, Ba:l Bonneta, Ess broid'-red Tissue BonneU Rich saocy Boonela,ef tbe Saw. e-t style, Miaee' aad Children's Booacts, in great variety , of all aorta and fesc. KLRBONaM A beautiful aortmBt ef Bonaet irhbane ef alt klade , such aa V-lvat Ribbaoa, 8aah and Belt RibaoaA, aa) Trtsx ming kUbbeuaef all sort. FRENCH FLOWERS Fifty boxe of th meet Beautiful aad levelleet Flower th je eaa heboid, Wrtatha, Rosea, geae-epe, Plgaeu, ZMBROICERIES. A haadaoete asaortmenl m( EmbrauleriM kw Ladle. Bach a Sbecavsetta, L'odvraleevea, Collar. Worked Handker Kid iikrree. Silk Olove. Black Silk Veil, aad ether arti de of Ladi' waer toe numerous to mention. Opening day aill be on th 1st of October. Now Ladies is year time tn get a basvisome sad buhionabi Bonaet eheey. De al be an ter the impreteioa that In kin itreet I tbe enty place yua ran gt a haodaea e and fashionable bonnet. Call at Su. lo Clar street, aad yea will tee thai the good are equal to any ia the city. I eaa (ell yoa bonnet f em It 04) to i3 ia. B id have secared some of the bet milliner ia the eity to work for me. AH orders far cleaning, altering and retrisusniog shall be punctually attended to, aad dene in a superior style anu at a reasonable pr N. B Ladies straw Itoaaeta eieanswa aad altereat sepUH KV HOCK FT. JreT reeerved aa aaaartaseBt o Sky Bucket aad Kesaaa Candle, aad lor sale by oe04 W 183 IX 6 TBOMMOS. Cn HFUUIF.-4 paekafMsew Craaherrlee, barrel, halve ao4 quarter a Sty Ml by novl WtMEL A THOKPSOX. IICI. SoOdraea sew Pig, veeelead a1 nr aal by aov WluMEL A THOMFSO. LV Tl tt S. o boxes Leaaom. re4Td end foe ea'o by aovt WEMEX, a TUUMrvajal. HACKIFI.I. mr! ITe-M bexM antrsr J Cra-kuaU Biacait, reeatved by ovS VKKE1X a THOMPSOIf 4 1 1IFFA:.-S baaee Flaw Apple aad BaglUB Pair, C'haa,ieeeidaad e bv BvS WsJNftX a TICOMPfoir. ir AVIXCJ tAie day aaiee-awd with a Mr. Vuxiaa It. (am M eqe twa, w: 3 evattaa the ea4r thetras f LXLLTSri, IWLXtf a CXi. stevs) torn isutm. wj a. auira. no. a. trsnaw, ia. LELLYETT, EWING & CO., wiioi.i kali; GROCERS AND CCMV.;SS!M MERCHANTS, ASD DKtLCES I ' TCTSTS. IIUUOJEJ A2TD CIGARS, MOB. ttl A1 It MAaEEr,OCrtOf aPKXa VTKEST, airantxE, nix. Baiid -aitrt a. ' . , a. nous, V aewlvtkCtrcrvvstrwIitEetmACaMiKlsslwa 91 wrest wait, Osssttr, AUiiKi) If At alary aad Oaod aa Warahaaae I aa- At PS - CD XI saaShMtT4 thebaak thekUa. SVtiA-rtl QUICK, MEAD & CO., WBOLSALB AIB BBTAO. DEALERS L PRODUCE, W aite W beat i lour, bboris. i-je. Unbolted Bran, Oats, Cora, Rye, Seconds. Meal. Delivered ia aty part ef the city free of ebarg . my4 1 He. 11 South CeHeg e street. QH 'irin BtSaELS waaav wan Led, tor wauah w a (U.UUU will pay the highest market price. QUICK, MEAD CO, lyT8 So. 1 1 Soaih Ceiieie street. . J nr. A 1,1 RIKA I.! CST received SOS sash eta ef fresh Meal, at QUICK, MEAD a CO, june-3 No. 11 Boath College si. liOs.D TOI K HORF. ALL kim's of Uons Fe4 at QUICK, MIAD i CO, june30 No. 11 Seata Oollega at. iEW DRUG FIRM. BEECH, BAKER & CO., 170.20 College Street, Srvranee EuUiLLig , NASflTILLE, TEXX. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye StuSs, Perfamery, Fancy Ar- TICLES, COMB.", BSCSBE4, T0BAOCO, F15K CIAIS. Garden and Grass Eceda, Fiahing Tackle Ac. For sale b j the New Firm BtkCH, BAXEK A CO. AGENCY rOIt DR. FITCHF.vs FAW1I.T Hrdieinea. BkECU, BAKES. CO. G ALTAMC CMATIfFS. For sal. by BEECH. BAEEat CO. CAI.VAMIC mCHIL, tor the eure ef Khw T matiant, Paralysis, Geaeral Nervoo Debility, A. Fer ale by BEECH, BAKKE A CO. OVKH OF J good articl at ClIOirK CIAn eaa Sad BEECH, BAKU CO'S. FIMII.'C; TACK I. K. Hooks la great variety, snoods, gut and gimp. Linen. Cotton, Sea Graaaaad ftlk Lines assorted, swivels, sinker. Trout I lles,Graa Hoppers, Fishing Wallets Ac. For sale by BEECH. BAKES 1 CO. 'PHI! Jtvn.V CELEHHATtD Body la X porter or BANMNG'8 BODY BHACE, ka and famit iarly known as the Best Brace extant, and admirably adapt ed to the physical want of delicate female afflicted with general debility, curvature of the spine, falling ef the waatb, loss af appetite, dispepua A. For sale bv tho htm Firxa. Oct 11 BRKCH. BAKER At CO. MA.VIIL.Y SIPPLIKS. Poap, scrub Brushes, ha I r L Urwht., Comb assorted, super Carb. Soda, Tartarle) Acid, Pepper, Spiee, Cinnamon, Cloves, Na'meg, Ginger Mac, Fine Tea and Choceiate, Ao. For sale by Oct 11 BEECH, BAKIK a CO. SCOTCH AND IRISH "tV HIS DIK1XTI.1POKTATIUX. JC?T received a shipment ef several Puncheon and Keg of thi 9vralOB Article, direct from Belfast, Iraland. It will be found far preferable te any ever offered te th market. B. U BIMP80N, novlO 43 Pablie Bqaare. " GENUINE GORDOX DUFF FRESH gCPPLY IN OaiaiSAt PACkAOaaiust received XV and for sals by B. L. SIMPSON. 43 Publ! Square. DOVlt) Alantado Madeira. 1'HKIK uaiutsALCaaks, which 1 offer a a Ubboisb aa4 Hrrsaioa nine. B. L. 8IMP.MJ.1, navll) 41 Pnblie Square. CHARLES HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, rpiIE rapid sale with which my last Import atk a t.f thia A article met, haa Induced me to order a w (apply, which arrived thia day, being MI'PKHIOIC te any h ever yet offeied. I recommend lite the trade asweilaa for frmlly use. B. L. fIMPt0!. BOVI9 tf B.F. Shield Com, House, U Public Square. LAE0E STOCK OF HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO AND FOREIGN WINES, LIQUORS. &C. LYONS & CO., 1Q CEDAR STREET, have the pleasure of Informing their eustomer and the trade generally, that they are just in receipt of th largest and moat complete assort ment of good in their line ever offered la thia eity. They also tak this method af thanking their friend fer the very liberal patronage hitherto bestowed oa them, and hope ia eenaequenre of the greater ibdoeement bow offered te all, te merit a continuance ol the same. All whe may favor a with their order may rely on t hem being pmmptl f attend ed to, aad satisfaction guaranteed la every instance. Oar Stock consists in part of th following popular breads: II A V A.I A CIUAHS. Fragancias, La Patrie, Wig Wag, Magnolia, Concha, Loadrea. Flor d Charleston, Do Hi), Taree Slaters Mina Cabana, Fnatica, Baeraaeate, , Opera, Kiootiana, CI Pliea, And varloua ethers. TOBACCOS-Chawlm at at el Snaaklag;. Marion', Bhelton'a, PowtQ , Peaa, OUve Fig. Atkineeaa Solaee, Devote, Arabian Data, La Btjoa, Natural Leaf, People's Favorite.Lone Star, Che Players, Andersen's, Pancake, And the celebrated brand ef POCAHONTAS SafOKlWS TOBACCO, with several others of tbe aaoat popular brands. BRANDIES. Belgnette, Pelveisen, Kapoken. United Tiaeyard Proprietor. Jtraud, Msg lory, Otard Depey A Ca., ae, Ac, A. MrifE-Vkrlti. larnndy Port, Crews Port, Da IT Gordon Sherry, Amontillado Sherry, fins Old M aderia, Malaga Wlaa, Champagne Wine of varioas brand. 8rDHIS. flolland Gin of various kind. Jamaica aad St. Croix Ram, superior quality. Old Scotch and Irish Whisky, eery Site, Bourbon, Mononeahela and Tean. Whlaky, varioas qualities French Ptcklx; French Mustard, Olives, Capers. Sardine. Olive Oil, assorted Cordial. Scotch, Maocaha aud Rappee SauC Glased, Baasael and a splendid lot of ktcerehaaia Pipe sad Stems. LYO.-iSeVCO.'S AR0MATI0 SC1IKIDAM BCHaAPPS, warraalew a pare artie e, in Pints er Quarts. Mills and Hostr tier's Bitter. Dr. Greea'i Aressatt Bap. Walking Canes a aew lot Just raeeived, aad vartane othe t artielee toe aameroea to name. We are eonetaatly aaaklng large additieoe to ear steek, and will not be andareold by any one. All of the above we effar t Mil ia qaaaUtla to soil par ehaaer. To WholeaaJ aad Coan'ry Dealer every Indaeeaseat wlO he offered. LT0MS A CO, It Cedar s , aevlS Mar the Peat Ofllae. BOOTS! SHOES! T&TJXXS! rot THI LADIES. LADIES' Superior Calf Walking Bootees; M Goat wall " " - Calf aad rtoat wlt Basklae; " " Kid and Ft. Ma. " " n mm Bootee; m Lasrtrg welt Gaiter. pUiaaaaF; " - Ceogrees GETTIKME.H'B GOODt. Gent's Sn Cs!f watar-eraol Bote, M Doable-eole " m m m pree " " " Congress Oaltera, doable a single aeiec " " Water proof eewed She; " " " Oxford Tie, doable Bad single sale; " " Drea Shoes ef varioas deaotipttaas; With a complete aaaortmoBt ef GeaUessaa'B, Boy, Youth's and Childrea Calf and Kip Bees aad Shaaa, Miasee and CMIdrea' Ooat, Kid. Mloryeeee aad Calf Bee eaa, all of which are offered rheap Sv each. eetSl JOH.t KAMAUB, 4S Ceflege si. FEESH AEBIVALS. XX. XX. OTJTTETl He. II A M OOR5EK COLLBwB ASD BEOAD STB. IS bow raeeiviag ene of thsj FUfESTmai TEST ttim SELECTED Stock ef Vw ami W'lntrr f UL BOOTS AND SHOES Bvr brought to thia maiket. CWatstlog la part ae halesm Ladua' Buper Coagreee Gaiters; fMJe Laee " ' KMtUirper,Tieeaad Basklas; Pin Kid aad Mar. Booteea, ihia aad thlat sate; " lioet, sawed aad purged, Bonteea; Mraaae" m m m m m Children's Plae Kid aad Mot Baaaeeaeaw Aakle Ties; A full supply of Calf l i Goat Booteea, for Bervaat's ware, Thia aad Uuc sots Waaaeaaezua sis KJ4 Beetee aad Bii-pera. (nte Fin Calf, tewed aad Pfla Baaaa; - - - - Oilord ree; PL Leather de de MaVBe.yaad Tuia,Calf andPal.Laataar,Bakkia, Kid and Cloth Gait; Man', Boys' and Tea the Calf aad Kfp Brogaaet " Ca'f, Kip aad Marmea Siippara; Boy and Tth Calf aad Krp Baa; Ciuidrea Pine Casf Opara Baasa: Ma Heavy Daaate Seas Boas aad BrefUBB, extra BsSSS. Boy' aad ToathV Heavy Sua Bans aad Beatjaaa. Lt!a aad UealtoBaeae BaCala aad Uasa Ova Baeee el all kind. HATS. ALAR" I Stark ef Mea1, BoyV aad Cinra SaA Far aad Wee Ha, every Ss aripsaaaja r ereed saw erseletr A. K. CLTTEB, Trunks. Trnnl. A FT Li. aisiisrieaea e Trsaks wasa Ihe a Sb quaoly Sale Leather Traveiiac, 1 1 11 Is Caarae rVaag Treetst ssa Carpet aad ' T 1 SaUXeaagsef aU klaaa. , ki ll m. K. CTTTiltTt, Carnee Braad aad Catiaga eta. !ather Itrltinr. nnfl ,ttT LA.aTlAA td.iLQ, ef Ue M t'sllVfv.F aswiag i ISA feet ef 1 M laakea vfcAa t taeheewtda 1 IM 3 - - I a. gj as sa l.a ! IAS) AM U4 4vt 15a t" M S - TV - - la B 4 4.W 14 AS. a arga k4 af Cefpeff aare, aad sUvwta, Leather af aJ kiada. Adaf what wul k sett est the saaet raaaaaaM CaaB.hl aV A. CI TIE. K.Ni9l,w.Bnallt4 CaAlaga eaa.. i tt3 JUaaSaUw . HATS, HATS, IlArS. J CST IT SiVir bv . R. Cu.r, Xa.Mtaall, r MtMr Srea aod Cohere M lft IH. H 'S MV WOOL'" aUJ. U iKi MJ shiFT FI R BAT8 ell jla. Ail af whikA U be sm4 ve. J eoean br eWu eU aV C CXTTXA.