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NASHVILLE: T if O '.EX A', LotU end Coutmrroi'il Editor. Honiay lorniii&, Dec, 22, 1856. BEADY FOE THE WINTER TEASE. We ire now receiving, at the Patbjut Orrtca, direct f from the Kast, a Urge stock of PATES, CARDS, . NEW TFPIE. and P HINTING M ATERIAL8, C elected ezpreasly to suit the requirement of the t INTER BCMNEJS, end ere consequently in readiness to fl promptly ell orders from OLD or MEW CUSTOMER far ail descriptlins of job pniTixcv On unusually ftrorsbl. term. We here els repleaithtd oar stock of BLANKS, of which we will h et eU time on bind e full aftnrtrrent. stiver and Steatnibemt Nts. Boats Leaving this Dat. The City of Iluntniile for Cairo, Aleonia for ILnojjLis. AuKIVED. Since onr last issue, the following boat have arrived: Fairy Queen, Prineeos and Ilarmonia from Cincinnati, and A mbtmador Iroiu Cairo, Expected. Scotland from New Orleans, Tenneuee, Belle, Blinth Lexcit, Umpire, Bocheiter, and Dan iel Loon from the Ohio river. The Daniel Boon, a flue and popular craft is, we learn, to be put in the line between this cit and Memphis, The day of departure for t'tese boats will hereafter ! Mondays and and Wednesdays at 4 o'clock, P. M. Newspaper Cuanqe. Mr. Geo. W. R:gby Esq., ha purchased the McMiuni!le Enter-Jn-e, and made ao entire change in that pater. Hereafter be will publish an independent jour nal under the title of the McMiunville JUercu ry? It is to be a family paper, devoted to the interests of the town and country about if, es chewing jtolitics altogether. Such a paper eiiould be well unstained. Mr. Medeari, who Las labored long and faithfully in the Ameri can cauce, ha been obliged tu quit the bust ik! of printing on accouut of coutinutd ill Lenltli. We hope he may soon recover and whatever enterjirUa he may next engage in, be has our best wWhea for success, pecuniarily and otherwise. iqr We are pleased to learn that the Cor poration has commenced putting down the w.ter pipe in South Nat-hvil'e, under the di rection of Mr. Seabury, the Superintendent of the Water Worts. f Counterteit t'2$ notes on the Bank of the Valley, payable at Stannton, Virginia, are in circulation in various parts of the country. They may be dintingnialifd, rays the Stanton Specator, by the itnperfeciioA of the like res of Fillmore, and the words "Bank of the Valley" which are shaded. In the geuuine liotes those word are plain. The names of the officers are well executed. F-b Cincinnati. The splendid steamer U.irmnnU, Sheppard, Master, leaves this eve ning ai 4 o'clock for Cincinnati. She is a fine craft and is well officered. F.K Cairo. The general favorite, the City ef UunUcille, leave at 12 M., to day for Cai ro. Capt. Wash. Weaver is mill in command of her, and Vinton presides at the desk. Fob Mkiiphis- The justly popular and ex cellent Aleonia- is the regular packet for Mem phis to-day. jThe Ambattador was several honrs be hind time on her last trip up in consequence cf disabling one of her wheels near Clarkuville. She will be all O. K. in a short time and take tier place in the line. Theatre. Miss Albertiue had a rousing benefit on Saturday Dight last, uotwkhstand ing the inclemency of the weather. For the bill to-night see the announcement in the props er place. Thof. n ale's Lecture. The lecture of Prof. Hale at Odd Fellows Hall, on Friday Dight last, was numerously attended by an intelli gent and discriminating audience. The Hall, in fact, was crowded, and Dearly one-half of those present were ladies. The lecture of of Prof. II. was concise and to the point, and as brief as pow-ible, to enable birn to give, with Lis subjects, what be denominates the "'Cali fornia experiment." There were five or six suljects under tLe Professor's influence, sev eral of whom are too well known, to admit of a doubt f their sincerity, or a suspicion that any collusion or deception was practised. We are aware that there are persons whose skep ticism will remain unshaken in regard to the truth or genuineness of these experiment, even when given before their eyes. We are ssjiisfird, however, not only from the charac ter of several of the eul jeets, but from the ex pression of the fare, the betrayal of the pas lion", emotions and sympathies as exhibited at the will of the Professor, that the genuine ness of these experiments in eome, if not all of t lie sul jecla, nnder his control on Friday night lat, is b.-yond question. The trip to California was interesting and exciting. The contract between the parties previous to start ing, the parting with friends, the departure, the railroad ride and casualty the sea voy age, ship mck, rescue, and many exciting in cidents connected with tlnse accidents the arrival, s j uro and success in the land of gold the return, ai d all the lumutia of the whole affair was most faithfully given, to the entire satisfaction and great amusement of the audience. These experiments are indeed sur prising, and show a wonderful phenomena which has scarcely Wgua to be understood. Of its usefulness to mankind, we way Lave somewhat more to say hereafter. It will be seen by referring to the proper place that a second course of Uctnrei Is adver tised to commence to night at the flail. The Cosoeet t h the Oupuas. The Con-ce-tatOld Fellows' Hall on Saturdsy night last for the benefit of the Orphan Asylums of this city, was altogether a very agreable and rclurche affair. The performance of the la dies and gentlemen who took part in the ex ercises, were very deserving and were received in a flattering manner by the audience. Some of the amateur exhibited a Ligh order of ma ical talent as well as much artistio excellence, while all acquitted themselves creditably add well. Tbe Hall was crowded to its stmoat capacity with an audieuoe which for Intelli gence and brilliancy, is seldom eqoalled, and w'jild tho.a who cunipjsdj it heartily erj ye J the eotertaintueut, the satisfaction was doubt less doubly enhanced by reflecting npon the olject for wLich it bad bteo gotten ep. How many little desolate hearts ara made glad; how many little shivering limbe will ba comfortably clad; and how many ticy Land raised with gratitude to Lim "who tampers the wind to the shorn lambs,'' that their lot, Lard though it be, Las been cast in a community which La responded in so noble a manner to their appeal far aid? 6uch dee-U are, Indeed, as apple of gold and picture of silver. Tbey epe&b in a silent lot ccmi.utkabla language of generous natarea and noble impulses, and they how in a peouliar manner, that the citizen of Nashville ara possessed, is no small decree, of tt lubllaje vlrtna cf teoeroluc. De. Rial's Panobajia r the Abctio Eb Giosa This celebrated work of art Las arriv ed, a if J we are requested to state that it will be open for exhibition to-night, at O ld Fel lows' II all. It Las been Lighly complimented by the press elsewhere. "V. 6 make the follow ing extract, in regard to it, frora the Bich tnond, (Va.) Inquirer. It says: "Odd Fellows' Hall is every night crowded to overflowing with highly delighted specta tors, to witness the exhibition of lieeVe beauti ful Panorama of the Polar Sees. The glorious form of beauty into which the hand of nature piles the Luge maese of frozen water; the grandeur of the Aurora; the double snni and tnoon; the gloom of a four month's night; the eporta of the frczen mariners; are all brought before the admiring spectator by the great ar tist, in a manner which is truly wonderful, and which calls forth the greatest approbation. The worth of the exhibition, to our mind, con sists in the descriptions, operations, discoveries, and results of at he Daoieh expedition. The warm climate amid the eternal auows, the green foliage the "electric" tree", the rivers, springs and fountains, m e all matters of geog raphy, of highest interest, and u&w to many of our citizens." Half is Advance. A poet once, being short of means, proposed to an old colored land-lady, that be would write her epitaph if she would furnish him with a good dinner. The old woman, not liking to issue tbe tic tualtna trust, not knowing anything of the abi lity of the individual lo fulfill the promise, agreed to do ao only on condition that Le would first discharge one balf tbe obligation. Consenting to the terms, the Lungry poet immediately wrote as follows: "Poor old aunt Sarah died of late, And just arrived at heaven's gate." Well pleased with this, "aunt Sarah" at onoe prepared him a sumptuous meat AfLer par.. taking of her bounty, he added: "When Peier met her with a club, And knocked her down to Belzebub." I lie hasty departure of poetaster only saved him from the lashing (with tbe tongue) that he so richly deserved. Ths Kasdvills and Nobtb-Wii-tirs Raileoad Con r ant. The Union and American of yesterday sajs: "At an eleciiou on Saturday evening last, Col. Jons A. Gardner, Laving declined a reflec tion as Presideut of the Company, Col. V. K. Stc vi.nsjN, Iio had been elected to Gil a vacancy in the Board of Directors, was tendered the po.-itiou, atid we understand, was elected President thereof. We hail this election ss a guaranty of the success ful prostcolion of this great work. With such an intelligent and enterprising Piesident as V. K. Stevsnson, aided by auch a Board of Directory es control this work, we cannot doubt the success of tbe enterprise. f-- We sincerely hope that the community at large, and the business men of Nashville particularly, ill extend every facility to these gentlemen in ibe early completion of lb niot important Rail road to Nashville. The Director for DavUsoo Couunty sre Messrs. W. F. Cooria, II. II IIices, Btrd Docqla R. C. HcN'airt, J. M. Ncwsoif, Jobs B. Johnsob, aud Uicuakl BcRNa. The formt-r efficient Secretary and Treasurer, Col. II. L. Claiborxi, was unanimously elected. Nsoroxs Hcno Four negroes were hung at Gallatin, on Saturday last. The particulars, so Ur as we have tiiem, will be fouud iu the Ule- grapLic columns. Gift Books Holiday Peesents, &o., &c. lagan & lko., Market street, are now receiv- ng a splendid assortment of Elegantly bound and beautifully illustrated books. Also a arge stock of account paper and Blank Books, which they will sell at low prices to close. Buyers are invited to give them a call. (12w. Cbookek's Mii.lineut Establishment. Yes terday was the Fall opening day ot the above establishment, and prompted by a desire to see somethiug very nice as well as to be in fashion (as nearly every body, we thought, was there,) w e went along with the tide and ooked at the large and fine display of millinery and fancy goods there to be seeu. Mr. Crooker i as 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, trimming, bead dresses, itc M far beyond what we expected to see. The finer qualities of these variousstyles of goods are indeed superb, surpassing any thing we have ever seen. The bonnets, par ticularly, we look npon as the prettiest things in that line ever introduced to the notice of the public. Mr. C. is prepared to sell millinery goods at wholesale as well as retail, and country dealers desiring to purchase will do well to examine Lis stock. tf. Sliarp's Rifles. ALL Sportsmen who are In want of a food ami reliable Gun, especially adapted fur large fame, Deer, Ac are Id vitvd to call at the store of Fall and Cunolofhtm, No. 4T Pulilic Square, and examine "Sharp's Patent Sporting Rifle," rfclct. In rapi.lity of firing, aoouraey of aim, and length of range It far superior to any Go a ever invented, and unlike any other Patent Gun here ofore introduced if construction It to eseeelingly simple that it is not more liable to "get oat of order" than the common Kentucky Rifle. t. A 0. have also a few Shot Guns made oa the ame Ta lent. lylS . A Distinguished Stranger. II I It V U V, the great PliliVlehthia ' CUTTER," being eb'i-d to seek a more genial climate In eonseqaence of Impstrvd health, his located himself at cur Room , 13 Ce tar itrMt, and will take measgrrs and show cutiomert Cloths, Casimers and Vesting ia great variety, from ahich they may te ect to mil ihemtelves. Our Sure is fjll of alt kinds of Hi:UV MAUI: fl.O III I XV, and the Stock of furnUUng goods was never surpassed in NahvU'e. oci24-tf CLIfTON a ABBOTT. W. II. MEFFERT & CO., Ao. 5'2 Market Street, Second door from the Sqnar. Hats received a large and eteirable stock of PTAPLI AND FANCY Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hals. Which wiU be sold low tor Cash We have alaa a Urn lot ef bhog AiwB oa hand, which ws will sell under the Market FHoe lor Caah. Come and took. aetS Sou wSI 3NT "7V WHOLESALE HARDWARE STORE, fclUS OF TUE BIG PAD LOCK, ' 4 Joorajrom thi Square, Souli Market Street, .Nashville, Tenn. , WC are Just open .eg the largest and beat aaorte4 stork of Rdge Tools, tiunt, Cutlery, and fancy Hardware ever brought ta this market, aad we rwpectluJIy solicit a sail from every eaerchaiit visiting the et'ty. sepilt-Ca BlAL'JIONT, YANLKEX A CO. ' P. W. 31 AXE Y CO., DSALKM l Tia riate. Block Tin, Copper, Bheet Iron. Lead Tit, wiKS, JItoy itt IIS UTS, Floabrs's Tools Katsrials, KarbUlM Lre KsjtUas, Tarlor Oralea, Cook Store, Hurting Sleretyfor Wood or Coal, Jopauned dV Cetasusa Tla Vstr, .o. 4G, I'.ast Mde of Market Street, SASHTULK, TS5SX TV P. " -Ws wUlkeea eoaataaOy a hand Tln-vmUh's M.caitasaadToia(briBg Afuu (ur fees, fiviih A C.. tkmOuastoa, Caa. af 14ai f. H , At. A CU. .rarraa. s.cxxrsa. a. a. arm. PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.. AVA.iAH. PATTEN, C0LUN3& CO- ?t A V H , Commission Merclmnis a n u 2?aotora. UntL r4v ea eobtfns,et J1 nuit af rrodare, JUttrai 4ra3s SF-4-ti BY-TELEGRAPH. UY THE NATIONAL LIXE. . Reports Furnished fey the Associated Press. Gallatin, Tc.. Dc. 20 3 o'clock P. H The four ring-leaders in tbe contemplates' insurrec tion hare just been tasen from j tit by a large sail respectable body of our first citiaens, aud will in a few minutes be bong. They were committed on Monday last by Thomas Beyers, who bad been en gaged closely for two weeks investigating' the corn sptrscy and bound over to court for trial. Tbe cilia ns btlieviftg that a terrible example was nee eeaary, determined, at a large meeting at th Court Mouse, lo execute tuera. Tne Jailor refused to deluer the key of tbe jil, when the doors were Broken down ana the four negroes, Alice, a slave of Jimot CartwrigUt; Sara Tack, a slave of M. 8. Singleton; Jack, a slave of Mr. Lawrence; and Ditk, one of the Fairview negroes were swung np aod tion. 1 here is geasral acquiescence in the aetiou of (be meeting, ss they were undoubtedly gum. Washikoto, Dec 10. Senate. Mr. Wilson Id eommenting on the President's message, said that nis language against the republicans was malig nantly partisan : no tiuth or justice in it. Fierce come iu with little opposition and will go out with out any opposition at all. Compared the republi cans with abolitionists ; he saiJ the latter desire to abolish slavery in the Southern States by tbe pow er of tbe Government, while the former would gladly see slavery abolished in the whole world, but don't claim power to interfere with it in the Southern States. The Republican is a State right's party. Be alluded to the transparencies of the democrats; "bleeding Kansas:" Sumner and Kan sas ; let them bleed as disgraceful. Sai J more jjon y and clothing had been contributed for Kansas since, than before the election. Spoke of the re movel of Ueudrick from fhe University of North Carolina, because his opinions favor freedom. Mr. Pujh retorted "Loving was removed in Massachusetts, because he executed the fugitive slave law." Mr. Wilson saiJ the eases sre not parallel, tbe j Souih crushed Ueodrick for rendering service to feedom. We crushed Loving for rendering ser vice to slavery. Democratic powers is in the South, and if the South want peace they can have it, but not while they seek to extend slavery over 1 free territory.. Republicans will not rote to ad mit Kansas as a slave State. , Mr. Brown ohtained the floor, aud the Senate - adjourned till Jlondav U-mse. Occupied in private bills till edioorn- metlt . Kelsey, member of the House Mileage vuuiiuiticc, uicuarinii a um m reauce mi ears over 250 or 100 miles to tea cents, instead of 40 cents a mile. Also proposes a deduction of 25 to 30 dollars a day, for voluntary absence from Con gress. The Committee on Territoriesin the House, will report egainst the establishment of a territorial government in Anizonia. Qukbec, Dec 19 The depot of the Gratd Trui.k Riilroad, opposite this city, was burned Saturday with freight cars. Tbe building was im mense. Lot-s unknown. Chicsoi, Dec. 19. An over-land party frcm Lke Superior, arrived last evening from Nr quelle. Snow was three feet dep Weather was mild. Minine operations brisk, provisions suf. firient. Supplies at all points for winter cousump tioo. Cincinnati, Dea. 20. Floor firm, unchanged; 'alea 6 306 40; Whitkey buoyant. 23.23 1-8 ; llojis no sal- s ; Sugsr good de nand 10jll low fsir to prime; Molases, new 70; Coff e, rio 11$; Wheat good deiuaud ; red 1 12 ; White 1 151 18; Barley Rye, good demand. COMMERCIAL. NASHVILLE DAILY PATRIOT OFFICE, I Nisari lb. December 22, 1S56. f Corroa Ths Cotton Market ws lew active yesterday, lib sates of about T5 .bates at 11 O.-all 15. Tbe Grocery market it still active. AmoJerate tu'ine-s It doing in proYlnioos. Iletail Domestic Market. FcTTia 1'er pound, 21 1 25c. F-aoi Pcr-dos-n, IS-iSOe. BaCom Hams 16c; UtouMeri Ta7)tfc; Sides Lard Felling at 8 s9c per pound; dull. Meal We quote it at 45u5c per 60bu-hel from wsgoni; In retail. Floos Selling at $8 TO per 100 pounds tor superfine. BratWHtAT FL'CB 2 25 for 50 lb sacks. Coaa We quote corn at 85a46c per bushel. Wbsat Wheal eo-ririamls 90c. Drikd Ficit Appleseommtnd f 1 SOperbuseel. Peeled Peach's are worth f 3 50; ur p -eled S3 50. Potatobs Irish Potatoes are worth 9 c from wagorn; (la 1 20 in retail. Sweet Potatoes are selling at $1 C0a2 00. Tcbnifs - 25c per bushel. c . , IiTe l li s t 6 n , NO. 14 UNION 8TKEET, Has now on hand and is dally receiving irons the East, era cities, a large and desirable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which he is selling low. Come quick or yon will loose a bargain. septlT 8m BREWER & CALDWELL, 3Mow Yorls., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Grain factors. NO. SO OI.U SLIP. Refer to 3. K. Pass, Enq., President Bank of Charleston, S.C ; Messrs. Jooa tutors A Co.; J. W. Caldwill Fq.; J. T. SnrriR, President ban Republic, New York ; V. K. STariaaua, Nashville. Iaug2 6m w. FHiLUra. wm eiasoa. a. siizoa. t. (iioi, it. C. W. PHILLIPS & CO. 8LTCCKSORS TO WILLIAMS, PHILLIPS & CO., COM.VIISSION MERCHANTS, SS IMOX STItl I'.T. oetx ly KhW ORLEANS a. a. oikids. SIM. SLACK. GOODE & BLACK, ATTORNIES AT LAW. j ItlH.F.MVAM COIT.MTa, TEXAS. oetSl dawif SOUTHERN LOTTERY. Ou the Havana Plan! ritlXr.S Kt.'AKANTFFDt SlOSsjOOO! ssfl.V Ift.OOO !f'Vti:u!! PR1ZCS PAYAULJ: wITliOCf UKDCCriO. Jasper County Academy liOtterr. T l CUOIITY OF THE 8 T A Tj. OF QKOkltll C L t a t . To be Drawn January 15th, 1857. A T Concert Kali. Macon, Oa , under the swora seper. tv Intendenceol Col. Osres. 91, loftsu and Jsaa. A. lk. t. I sc). ( f Kem.Tibe-r th s Lottery has only Fifteen Thoosand No uber ! than nv lt ery In the world I theicfore it Is the best for lavutment. txamlos the tettentc 1 S C II U iU C 1 Prime of $15,000 1 do 6,0 1 do 1,000 4 do l.oouare Aixm ft de MKlare N4 S dt lift) are S0 luo do 40 are 40,000 APrROXIMATIOX PRrZKS. M Approxlraauona of i'MI... .are ) 600 do M are.. ..N0 60 de J sire.. 1.004 1,T1 Prises amoantlng to (103,000 Tickets tlO OCh EsIyss $3 00; Qoartars t240. The I 00 petaeeof I4Q, are determined by the last Egire of fie aiDihet that draws the Capital Kiaeef $i3,0iaj. The Capital prtse will of course end w;K one of tho Syorsi I, S. . 4, 4. 1, S, , 0. Thoae Wt ol Ttrke.s end ng with the sane tigere at ike kwt in the Capital will be entitled ta 40. litlrbj and Qnanera ta proportloa. Perauns sending auoney by etail need not fear Its being loot. Orders panctaatly attended to. CoiamaaKationaeoa Bdenttal. Bank fcotea of aoasd banks takes at par. Tboae wishisg parVcaUr aaaatiera ahoold erdar iassae-dlau-iv. Aodrosa ordtrt for tickets ta jAMk F. WlnF.PHManarer.MaoRa,aa r to, Q. U. H ISTUi, r. O. fin a K t, ahrUl. eclS-wtw PIAIVO FORTES, Xj o ols-in s Glasses, 11TB have bw la Store a tae st.a ef ? S Pianea, Melodlrons Wlodnw Sia4. Artists Material., Ar- and sr. still snanufk Ittrtnf laaide Kinds and all kinds ef (nit Work-have reewnlly a4 led larfrelv to our fork of Olt VAHI.V1 r.llt .tROn. AC. Ia a word we lowed ta SUP CP VtlTU TalK TImU, please oar eaMoeaers and taseca tksas to pairrri Boaa tnitcad ef seadiag ahroikd. IT. A. tUMXXklt. act: ate Commission Merchant, 50. S3, V7LST Y 2.037 ITSTXr, CIt 1ATI. O. Cowttnasa la the abevs line ef baaiaeaa aMlsoieely, sad kdeMte f proaplaea aa t stteauoe t lae order ant oan sisoaxa .t af bis Twi l-ads So saent a evnuoaaaee et thre furor. a.trt: 1 mi w. y Unlaw, and Kaiaev eofif 4aCy aad weekly J suits, ed sestd suit to U.M oit.ee PTES PIAtUPaaMbtYV. t, O reARUCaasnaa MASitrjLUc. rz.vxizsse. Qf kit ta XS. lllsfAktet. acd I fCrSfT! t.', HtMa CMtacttatitt t. aa Mrw af tts Catry, a4 rTS S ItW.'iUS iiaTVriil. iyH SPECIAL NOTICES. : ; - , ,. . ,. .. .. a., i. . Epittinj Elood, from the debilitating eTects of which other diseases are ccgendtred, nay be permanently eared in a fee t ays by the proper ase ef CurUt't Spanish Afix fare, which ia now acknowledged to be the only true rem dy for audi afflictions. declS BEST HAIR DY IS THK W0ELD. Th!s Is stioig langoage, yet Boolb's rtsctaio Hub Cva (recently lojprored) waa proved to be so, by the judges at the late Mechanic's fair, held in Boston,(among whom was Or. Hays, the eminent chemist and 8'ate afsayer) who awarded It tbe P21ZS MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, over the choicest Hair Dyes on exhibition from all parts of the Union. Its unparalleled superiority consists in, lit. The ingredients sre nourishing to tr.e hair, not destructive, at others. SJ. Does not stain nor hurt the skin. Sd. Is easily applied and dyes the hair any color reqnlred, from a delicate brown to a deep black, so natural as to appear marvellous. Manu factured, sold and applied by WM. BOG IK, 277 Washington street, Boston. declO tillmay81 A PERFUMED BREATH. What lady er gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath when by using the "Balm or a Thocsaxd Puwtas" aa a dentri- floe, would not onlv render it sweet but leave the teeth white asalabasterf Many persons do not know that their breath is bad, and the subject is ao delicate their friends will never nentlon Ik Pour a single drop of "Balm" on yonr tooth brush an 4 wash the teeth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a yer. A BEAUTiFUL COMPLEXION may eaily b acquired by nsing .the "Balm or a Tbocsasd FLOWta." It will re move tan.pinpleiand freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. et a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face eight and morning. EHAVINO MADS IASY,-Wet your shaving brush In either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops ef Balm or a Tboosahd Flowebs," rub the beard well, and It will make a beautiful soft lather, much facilitating the operation of sh iving. Price only fifty cents. Beware of ounterfeita. None genuine unless signed by W. P. PETRI DGE A CO. Ept2-dw6m franklin Square, 5. Y. Williams' Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Kaptha. THS GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. A speedy and positive cure for consumption. It Is a cer tain remedy for Pheomonies, As.hraa, Spitting of Blood, night Bwea's, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Piurtsy, Whooping Cough, and all diseases of the chest and lungs, together with all the elections which pred po;eto the above named com plaints. All persons who have used it in the above mined complaints attest to its efficacy In the most unqualified terms. This invaluable medicine is for s tie by all the drug gists throughout the Southern and Western S ales. Manu factured by A. L. WILKINSON A CO., HuntiTille. Ala.. to whom alt orders must be addresaed. . Bear what the Hon. Juau Climins says of Its nature. Persons who buy one bottle are sure to get a second. Huktsvills, March 6, 1S56. Gist-: I have nsed Dr. Charles Williams' Pulmonic Bal sam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha with the hirp,e,t elects. A negro man, now belonging to my lather, who has been for several years afflicted wi h a distressing cpugh, it apparently restored to good health by the use oi one bottle alone. I bare used It also in other cases, and none without de cided benefit to the patient. Verj respectfully, JKRE CLEMENS. Messrs. A. L t iLAixsoa A Co., Huntsville, Ala. Ca. Cbas. Williams: L'lASfcm: I take pleasure In giving my testimony to the virtues of j onr excellent "Pu uiooic Balaam of Wild Cher, ry." Having used several b ttles in my ftmily, with de cided advantage in every case, I can recommend it as the best aad most pleasant medicine I have ever seen. W. D. F. SAWRIE. Tuscumbia. March 32,1843. For sale by Kernan A Rains, Berry A Demoville, G. W. Henderthott, A. R. Roicoe, Eiring A Brother, wholesale, Josiah G. Brown. iept2I dAwfioi HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. A cerUin remedy for Liver and Stomach complaints. The daughter of Mrs. Farlow, of Henry street, New York, was for three years In a deplorable state of ill health, suffering from h-r stomach and Liver. Seven weeks ago she commenced the use of Dr. Hollow ay's Pills, and is perfectly cured. Sold a' the manufactories, No 80, Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 244 Strand. London and by a l druggists, at 25c., G2jjc., and 1 1 per bos. SCROFULA AND SALT RHEUM OP FOUR YEAES STANDING, CURED BY CAKTKR'S SPANISH MIXTURE. WoRCicyTBB, Wayne Co., O., Dec. I, li!8. Mer9. Pkssstt A Beers Gentlemen: Havihj fir four years pist Ik en snff ring with Scrofula in its wsrst form, without finding relief from our best physicians, I was solicit. ed by a f iend to try Carter's Spanish Mixture. It gives me pleasure to state that before finishing the first bottle. the disease re'axed. I then ordered two mare bottles, and, wltlr heartfelt gratitude, I state to you the fart that two bottles 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, owes his restoration t h.alth to the virtues of "Car ter's Spanish Mixture." You are at liberty to nse this let ter in any way you may think proper, If it will benefit the afflicted. Your obedient servant. norll JOSEPH ROBINSON. TaeRuaa or Aax. In this wonderful age, Art lays her master louche, on almost everything . The ceilings over us and the carpets we tread on, are hallowed by Art. Art winds tbe railway through the mountains and the mud; makes her machines of wood ar d iron, to act as if with knowledge and annihilates space with lightning tamed down to the tutele Jge of a boy. Nothir.g is too lofty for her touch and nothing too humble. A new proof of this old conviction has Just falt'D under onr notice, in the shape of a Catbas no Pill, from the Laboratory of that world renowned ChemM, Dr. C.J. A via. If we understand the subject, he hs carried that article to the farthest perfection of which It is capable. Instead of employing Drugs in its composition, as we have always thought the necessary and only way, he has with consum-. mate skill extracted the virtue of the medicine to be em ployed and Cf mb.ned them alo e in their purity together. The composition is then mixed and rolled by machinery and steam power into a sperold pll which is wrapped in an en velope of gelatine, for protce ion from the effects of weather or time, and then thickly coated with sugar, to serve as Its pawport over the palate. Notwithstanding ail the labored perfection they are offered tu the Public at less than one cent each. However humble the department, we think this may be tafe'y characterised as the consummation of Art in Us line. iloruUig Xnt, Rill. Planes and Iflualc w leara that Horace Waters, of 838 Broadway, N. Yn agent for the sale of many of the most celebrated makers of Pianos and Uelodeons, Is offering them at prices which we a.'vise all who desire to purchase to avail themselves of. He is alio selling Lis large and well-known Catalogue of Music at one-tl ird off from the regular prices, and will forward the same free of p'vtage. His offers to the trade, teachers, and schools, are of the most favorable character all of which he wil.be able to fill to the letter, for having wisely adopted the cash system. The Horace Water-' P.anos are known aa among the very best. We are enabled to speak of those Instruments with some degree of confidence, from personal knowledge of their ex cellent tone and durable quality. ilT. EtangtliA Are you Getting Bald 7 Is your hair turning grey T Do yes. wish to cultivate good whi kersand moajtachetf Your hair to be soft, silky and glossy f Ycur head to be cool, comfortable and free of nd- ', rufff Mothers I are your children to have luxuriant heads j of hair f Then tte Boqlk's Uvrtemi Flcid, which never in IM unerring effecta. Prices 25 eta. 50 eta, 75 eta, and 1 1 M per bottle. Bogle's Bala of Cythetla stands anri- valled for eradicating tan aid pimples, and beautifying tha complexion. Price 5) c's. Inventor and proprietor, W. Boclr, Bo---n. end sold by Drugfista evarjwbere. mySl ly. TO NEIIYOIS KEMERERS. A retired Clergyman, restored to healih la a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, ia anxious to make known tha means of rare. Will send (free) the pre scription nsed. Direct the Rev. J0UN M. DAG S ALL, No. 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. sep!23 8m CONSUMPTION CURED. Be not deceived by base imi'attons. UEGEMAN, CLARK A 009 GENUINE COT LIVER OIL, never disappoints aad nine years' experience has proved It superior lo all others, aad the only reliable cur f.r CONSUMPTION. As there is a great deal of epa to us oa la the varket adul terated wilh seal oil, whale ail, Ac, Ac, too mach eare can aot be taken to procure the Genuine. Our Oft Is msde at our own factory in Newfoundland, and each bottle taa cor Signature ever the eork, be cartful to get Hsosaua, Class A Co., for since the death nf Mr. Res vroa, ear late partner, there has beta aa article Intro duced call-d Rashton's, ahich is ia no way ejaaccted with &.C.A Ch,erH.C. AC. Bold by J. O. Brown, twin Brws.. and by Djogr'sts gra 'ersiiy ecu! Sua POD FELLOW'S DIRECTORY. SUE0E2IXATE LODGES, I. 0. 0. F. TEVKESSEZ LODGE, So. I, aseeta at Odd Peliow's w.Tsrnoaus,Y.tiucD.A.ua',T.I.'ASS;AUt Treasurer. Mail every ivuay u ini. vuiceis: r. boujob, is u.; w. KASBTILLZ LODGE. Vo 2, asetaevvyTharsday rl(bt. tnc-r.: . A. naaaav. h.Q.. J. W. Aavcwv, Y. Q i T. W. Daaaas eac'y : R C CuccaaLL, Treaaavwr. TElEvE LODaK, Na 10, Monday alghi. Otaoers : P. t . f auxrw, . O i fl. W. Daauaa, V. G.j AV. Baaawosfv, 8c"y ; W.CAnawow, Treasnrer. SSILT LODGE, Ke 60, u at tfcwlr Ball, Scath Kwhriiie, evrry Prvsay night. OOners: Joaa R. iirLA.,H. G.; Paas. Jusva. T. U ; H. C Ajjjrr, Sac'y Juan Xaaaatai, Traaaarar. STDCriT IXCAMPKOT, Ka. 1, sa-eta ea tSt trt and ta ojoetuay akt of ick iaita. O&ewes: C Bat sw,0.r, at. O. Poctx. It. P.; P. Bnxic. . W.; W. W. lc situs a, t. W4 J. Lf owa, tenbe.; k. at. Cvrvan, Treaa. OUTS SKASCIX 0:AX?KEST, So. 4. sate every ti aad 4ia Vi faviu.y af at of sacA meata OSeers i J. a. Sewcasausi.a P ; S. Lrur., It. r Q. w. Daattaa, a W. W. a. fctaaa, - 1. 1 uasta. Sertbe 5 J ft. Waan.TrwsMrev. rtS PF.RFCIwaV. CO.. Geseral Commbloa llrrchants, i W Sk 9 IS r 3 ,iA M. rr.v-s.sjs s CIl.YttliES uoivEivrstyx ' (Late of J. Q. k C. Ksbertfoo, Broad street ) Oonfootionor AUD Candj Manufacturer, and Dealer in Fruits, Xata, Cifrars, Tobacco, aad Fancy Articles, No. 17 Market street, opposiu filorris A Stratum's, WOULD respect fully inform the citissna ol Nashville aad surronndtnt eommuaity that he is permanently loca ted In the above busin-at, and would be pleased to receive a share of public patroasge. jy Particular attention paid to orders from the eraa try. declS ly TO C03TBACT0&S A5D 0THISS WASTISQ IE03I W02S. pHR Subscrfber int;ndlng.to visit the South In Pebrnary J. would respectfully call the attention of tho wanting Iron Railing, Veracdat, Iron ttairs. Bank Vaults, Iron Doors and Shatters, Jsil Ceils or Doors, to drop a line by mail, which will meet with attention. Refer to J bn B. Morgan, Architect, Memphis; W. D. Wiiron. Ticksburg; John U. Queries, Notches, Link A Har rison, Yaaoo City: Willis Patrick, Jacon. T. f. BAKt-R, ST5 firth street, deolfl d24t Cincinnati, Ohio. 8IOO HE WARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, residing In Nashvil'e, T.nnHU. .hnntr.h. Ittof OcUb.r latt. & itmr. MiiAr.H j Hi. a..: V . n u. ( t . et ! ? ?; ."T?"".." .7 j oi ge, weigQsaoom io puuuu., i. iee Bgn,.peaK. f pleasantly when spoken ti. (('aid Negro was furnirhed with a pass to find a master, by K. W. Biroes about the time he left tor Arkansas,) snu ni l not return. , I will give the above reward if taken out of the Ftate, or . 25 dollars if taken lathis county or State, or eonfaed In Jail so that I gat him. (declS lm) R. A. BARXtS. S30 Tl.ox7VZ3?cLm RANAWAY from the subscriber, residing in Columbia, Mury county, Tenrv, on the 23:h November, a YEL LOW BOY, name'i DICK. Said boy i about 2J years of are, weighs from 1T0 to 175poun 't; is about five feet eight inches high; of bright mulatto color; qu'ck spoken and of rather insolent appearance. U-) was lait heard of in Nash ril e, andis supposed to be in that viHnity now, with a frte pass. I will give the shove reward for ths appreheatloo and confinement of said boy in some jail, so that I ran se cure him. IdeclS dtf JOHN BROWN. CARD. y Thos. S. Wayne & Son, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. IX f ILL give strict and prompt attention to receiving and VV forwarding Merchandise of every description, -elling and Shipping Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Wool, Ao. augll-jo C. E. HARDY At CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS AND DEALErf IN Bacon, lard, Flour, Fruit, Feathers, and Produce generally, NO. fit BROAD STKK&r, NAdUVILLK, TENNE3SKE. declO WANTED. KCi fififi " CSH KL8 dried Tuit, Peaches and Ap Jl.7,VUL plet; 5.0O0 ls Ginseng; 5,(100 feathers, for which the highest market price will be paid. octlS R. O. BANDY. R. C. Bandy will keep constantly on hand a large lot of Flour, of various and superior brands. Cll PT 2 SlIOWIXfiWHAT Alt II IV- AD WHAT D1D.'I' AHU1VL. Joy to the world that Buckwheat's come. Let young and old rejoice; Go get a bag and take it home, Per'Tidinyou like the price. Extra Fulled and Bo'ttd Buckwheat fljor, from Penn s;lvsnia. has arrj.ed at (decl.) RtIM8SY'8. SHOKED SALMON has come and lor sale by d c l RUM.tEY. CJIOKED IIALXIBLT also a rived at O decl 7 RUMSKY'3. PICK I.ED S ACTOO.-V, just received No. 1, at dec 7 BUW-ET'S. SOir'DS AAD TOGfJES, Just rtceive at decl 7 RUM? K Y'3. COD I ISII-fkir, fat and resb at Uecl7 RUMSEY'8, OVSTEKS, OYSTERS, OYSTERS. C. 8. MALTBY A CO.'S BALTIMORE OYSTER AGEJfCT. FRVS1T Clams, Lobsters, Pr-aches, Tomatoes, Cove Oysters P ckled Oytters, sni selected fresh Oysttrs, packed in ice. Having accep ed the Agency r.f the above well known firm, I am prepared to f irui-h tamilies aad the trade with the above articles in any quantity, at low prices. decl7 D. G. RUMSEY. mssoErTiox. THE copartnership heretofore existing between the on der'ined, und-r tbe name and style of S. K. CROOK MI A V K3 A CO , in this day distrlvd by mutual consent The arcounti due sal. I Arm and liabilities of the same will be fettled by Frederick Sloan. P. K. CROOKSIIANK3, Nashville, Dec. 16, 1&6. FRED. cLOAN, NOTICE. HAVING parrhaed the interest of 8. K Crookshsnks in the Carriage Manufactory on Ma'ke' street, the uti-drr-lgned will continue said business at the s tme ple with the same workmen, Ac , as heretofore, decl 6 PRED. FLO A. M. M. IILWKLE, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, OFFICE NO. 48 CHERRY 8 THE ST, UP STAIRS, THE ONE FORM EKLY OCCUPIED BY DR. THOMPSON. fS Particular attention given to the eol'ection of Claims. fW All business entrusted tu his eare will meet with prompt attention. Judge J. 8. Brim, Rev. A. L. P. Gates, Dr. J. a. Mcrsaaia, w. A T. ll. Gaxaanu.B A Co., Lisdslxv A CaOCISTT. declS 1y Hew Goods. arererei.ing to-day for tha Winter trade, a hand s' v tomelinrof FKKi-U t.OuDS, embracing PANOY PKIT.; CHKCKkD GINGHAMS; MtKINOS; LLEsCIIED AND BR. MUHLTN; xiLsPK AND FANCY CASjlMERES; JEANS AND TWEEDS; ALCAOt-'AS; BAIINElTS; TIcKINt.?; CLOTH BLACK STT.K8, Ac. Ac. MaVingour atsortment very eorrp 'ete, to which we Invite general attrniion, and especially tho-e desiring to buy for cash or on ahurt lime. IRBY MORGAN A DO. dec HUGHES BROTHERS, NO. 2G UNION' STHEET, NASIIVILLE. PICTURES FoTfai MILU0NSJ CUI Ori.l) .4.Tinnori'i;s am kiflamotvpes FOR FIFTY CE.STS PUT up in flrvt rate stle, inc'U'fing case, fach as other men sre h irging one dollar tor we will take lor FIFTY CENT. Large ones ONE DOi.l A R. nor0.! HLUHE3 BRO'S, Ualea st. Havana Plan Lotterv. 7y Authority of the Stale of Georgia." fAMi:it (oiikty Acinirnv i.o'i- I TIRY CLAPS 4, to be drawn at Coacsav Hall, MHfon, 1 a under 1 ll m .worn tm.rinLn.nM nt tl M.w,.. f ' Loqa and W C. Aaoasaoa, fcq ,on Salarday, VOtls I Dec, 1850. ; SATTJBDAT SMALL fCEJdE-. 11000 Nimirr Primes pal.le without Induction. capu al ruizE, ,oooi SCllkMB. 1 prise of.... 1 - t 14 ".... S prises-.... 50 -lm " 100 " .. . ....5 00fl .... le"0 .... 1,0110 .... 1.10 .... 1 M .... 5'i .... 5.0j ....4,0t ....44.P00 .1500 a e... . 1W are... . 60 are .. . SOaie.., 1.65T T.cke'S 1 1- Halves, i-Q irters 11 i PLAN OF THE LOTlEKY Bams as the Royal Lottery t Cuba with this difference: ' the Havana Lottery has iifiO) Numbers this has only , 15,000. There are two wheels, on each of which there are placed . two Locks. The itanerintendenie have each a key to the Lo-kt, an ' the wheels cannot b-i opened antes both are present. Thjtre are placet la tbe wheel of numbers Mo nbe containing spe of paper with the number frna No. t loLVOOQ. In theaheel ol pris s there are p aced tia nbes containing llrs of paper with tha pnssson them ' rarg(ng f-om S15.0t to $H0. f When the drawing takes place, vfclch wi'J be la public, the wheels sre nniorted, and sf er revolting them, a nuca f ber is drsan out cf the wheel of numbers, and at Ui saai . t me oea Is drawn out of the Prise wheel by bey wilh arms I bsred to the shoulder and bliodioMed the tube I slipped .0. and the aamber held ap and enriltd, so tint His whole . audienre aa Me it the number it then cat ed off and reg t iaierrd by the guptrlntendenu. Ibe Pr:a d'awn is credit , sd to the number drawn at the same I'ojs, and so en atil all ths pnscs ar drawn out. A rwpy of the erawicg Is then seat to tb printers, and after comparison ibe eBiwnoteo deatscertfy n the earrectnes of lb drawing. The Sa periotcndenta are swora to per'orm their daty withont fear or laior. It will be perceived that In tk's plan every prise ss draws ouaodof eoors person must gel than; a drawing i sent to evtry one ordering tiekrta. The priaea are payable thirtv days after draeiag, la full, without dis count gy Drawing takes place eery tattirdiy. r Orders tor ticseia addressed to li. U. WINTER, ox SSt, Naahviile, Ttnn , will be promptly attended jAktU 1. -L.NTE3,Msas.-r. , d Usou, Ga, SEWANEE HOUSE, COLL ROC tTKKET. KAtflTILU, T1NNXSE1. V 31 . It O U 1MI T S , Proprirtr. (latsov rtsis sraiaoa ) THE Sabaerfbev has racenLy tasca thas wn known ea Uthahuteat I reStUBg aad thorooghiy rvaoBusiff M and nope soa lo hava it m snrh eondsboa as not t kw ta.'e- ne to any hew la Ibis city. The Proprietor newea by kia exertioc aad tnos of hn Atstsuav ( Mr. I radOork, whe formerly presided at ih City Hotel,) to a able t make ka now. worthy of brsBg patrauavd by the publie, and preen, ss 1 bat a pal os shall be spared oa tits part, u merit the a srottetton 4 taoM who ssay fa.Ttw htm with '-nrynfmntfs Me reoewettaiiy sutwiva a trial ef lua nowae. Saaoetwaw . ROIItTS C0PAST2ESS3I? SC3TTCZ. HA VINO this dav associated wHa as Mr. Wtuxsa H. Sarra bs r boeaeaM. wit) eaoOaa the nai aa ar taeftras of LXLLtkTf, kWl-HsJ A CU. awrte Joaa itu rrrt. ww a. anna. sax a. swtae, tm. LELLYETT, EWINO & CO., W1IOLI SAL.K ROGERS AND CD'.'MiSSlOM KERCKAHTS ttines, nanoEs ahd aaAus. 1 sos. ii a u.M45xir,KcTa of w&istf stiarr. nesJO-Utrtwt. NOTICE. A IL Free Negroee coning from any ethev County, are XI. hereby notia-d that they will not be permitted to enter the Corporation of Nashville, aal if any soch sboald or have eome in violation of thi notice thee will be arrested and eommitied forthwith to the Wora Hase. No per -00 from thoeoansry shall permit his slave to eome within the limit efthis city without a pass. ANDES t DKRik, deco in Mayer. 1 1 Negroes for Sale 01 S ATCSO-AT, tbe 87 th day oi Decern ber, nt the Court House yard, I will offer for sale for Caah TWENTY LIKELY NEGROES, consisting of Men, Women and Children. . HIRAM VAUGHN, Administrator novSS-dAwtd of Sarah Vaughn, deceased. LAW PARTNERSHIP. jobs a. aaisa. wiujssi t. aacwa. 'I 'HR understs-ned have formed a partnership in the prac A tice of law in the city of Nashville, will glee prompt at tention to any aad all business intrusted to their care. JOHN 8. BR1EN, JyS"56 tf wjxu L. BROWN. DINSOECTIOX. TNASarrLLS, Vri. t, 135A. BR Copartnership heretofore existing between P. 0. Quick, tiao. R. Mbad. T. Cob, unler tha Brm af Quick, Mead A Co., expires this day by mutual consent. jr. O yUltrl, OEO. V. MIAD," T. COBB- RXPCRRINO to the above notice, the undersigned wltl Continue the Flour. Feed aid CoTimisioi basinasa on their own account un er the urm of QUICK A MIVD from and afterthis dite. All penoiu indebted to the above will pleare call and settle. F. D. QUICK, dte GEO E. MEAD. QUICK & MEAD, Commission Merchants, axo wHoiAALa aid arraa DEALERS IN PRODUCE, White Wheat i'lour, Shorts, Rye, Unbolted " Bran, Oats, Rye, " Meal, Corn, aWconds. IMfTered in any part of the elty free of charge. awS No. 11 couth College street. BUCK WHEAT IXOUe! SUPERIOR new hulled Buck Wheat Flour sale by . QL-ICK, A MIAD. d No. 11 ttouth College at . eU 20,000 JSJlfS what wanted, for which we pay the highest market price. ytlt'K A MEAD, No. It Sooth College street. decS ii to a I.! !tii;Al.! UST received 800 bushels of fresh Meal, at ' QUICK A MIAD a1 No. 118- uth College st. F'Ol.D VOtlH HORSES. LL kinCj of Horse Feed at QUICK A MEAD, A. decS No. 11 South College st. FOR HCST. APTORK HOUSE adioiniog the Tennestee Flour Depot, forltST Apply to QUICK A MEAD, drct At P onr Depot, College street. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. MR. L. A. LANIER and GEO. MIZKLL havtng become awociated wiih the undersigned in the Wholesale Grocery and Liqnor Business, tha style of the firm will re min as heretofore B. LANIER A CO. December 1st, 1S56. deed SCO. MUHX, l A.LASiaa. a. LASISS. C. LANIER &, CO. (Successors to Hart A Holllngsworth,) No. 5 ?larltct Street, Nashville, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Foreign & Domestic Liquors. FRFSII ARRIVAL. JUST r-celved 100 pair Men's Heavy Brogana, extra slsa, and a 'ull n.ortnentof all other kinos, ail of which will be sold oa the mutt reatodabl terms by B. R. CUTTER, No. 86 and 89, Corner, Cotege and Broadway, drcU Nashrl le.T.nn. LACK LEATHER A LEATHER BELT- JUST received a lot of very eit-a Lace Leather; al o, a heavy stock of tbe very best Leather Belting from )i te li inches wide, which will be sold re-y low fcr etrh by B. R. CUTTER, decl 9 Corner College and broadway. CALL AT THE GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE, AO. 44 UNION STREET, Sold at the lowest retail price, And eacli Book purchaser then receives as a FREE VI I V SOMB AXTICLB . WORTH PROM 13 CLNTa TO 50 DOLLARS, decl 9-1 Ot l:i:i:si;.-123 boxes Western Reserve and lagUsh y Dairy Cheese, leceivedand for sale by declO WUML A THOMPSON. D HIED n E E F.- -t cases Dried Reef, and a few ehoie Hams and Tongues, in store and for sale by declv W add Kb THOMPSON. It A 11 NS. 150 package Raisins, box, naive and quarters, received and lor sale by ueclt) WtSbCLL A THOMPSON. M ACCAHOM.-oO boxes fresh llaccaronl, a prime article, Ivr sal by drclO . WISSEL A THOMPSON. 0 YSTERN. 150 doaea W.wd's celebrated Ovters for sale by decll) WESfcL A TUOMPiON. Clti Ri. 200,000 Cigars, wil assorted, aad sold to dealers at low prices, by dtclO WFPPF.L A THOMPSON. LE.. 5 barrels frtih Ale, received and frr rale by l declO YV E&iCL A TUOMrbON. THE PRE3IIUM PLOW OF THE WEST. fP X. 0 I form I BRINLEY, nf Simpsoneille, Xy would la the FAsnxaa throughout the touth and West. that be keeps eonttantiv on band, any quantity of bit la prosed Metl ftuob and 8d P.ows, which h warrants te sir satisfaction, or refund ih purchase money ia every case. He would also Irfnrm them that he I manufacluriag an IMPROVED CCL1 1VATOH, that supercede, all others. It i. said by some of the but tanners in the state to be an-surpa-.ed. ithaaitcclvcd several premium this season. His Plows hav received fourteen first class premiums in the State this sea-onj also three pisaiiums at the Indiana Stat a.r lhi year All orders sent bim, er his ageats.will meet with promp attention, if accotrpinied with tbe Cah. PRICE ARE AS FOLLOWS : For No. S Plows, with brace rods fa For No. Plows, wiih brae rois For No. 8 Plows, without brae rods I . "M FNo. 1 P - V F No. IX flow - T 00 "For Cultivator T 00 For Double Sho.el Plcw T 00 For aing'e Shovel. Agents (o' the sal of these pk ws are Mestra. W. H. Beilknap A Co., Loutville, Ry. " B 8. Weller A Son, Narhvtlla, Tenn. " Pounders A Keith, Lex ngtoo.Ky. " Bmith A Tharp. Vu-t.burg. M.s. decs tm StmpaouiiH, KyNov. IS.lBe. MILLINERY AND DEES3 MAKING. 50 38. UFFjt MAE KIT ETKT. MRS. HOWE It T 0 N RE?PKCTFUIXY ir.rmi b,r customer, aad the public generally that th has tarsutly re eeived larg addition lo her stock of Mill! aery Uoo-uo, all of which hav bean carefully selected, embracing th. lateet style of Bonnets, Trimailngs, K tbooa, Flowers, Rolls, Head dmtee, Braitia, cap, ete. Sh la alao regularls In re or pt of all th new aad late tsahions for Laoses' iracs, seders for which are promptly attended to. She solicits aa examination of her goods and prices. octM-tf 630 FA5CY ISO MILLI5I3T GOODS AT HALE PRICE And mostSelset sf this Ssasoa. NO. HDirs. i your eheor to get nchw Bonneta, Millinery booda kmbroxteriea, '-,! J at this great leductioo in prtce Having omf-TtX. chwed largely at Paris this seasoa, aad having some iitk eowipeution, icdace-i me lo Uy in a very ertenalv stack, and now ma. I eios out ear Iar,e bsJanc t.1 Fall aad Winter Bonnets prerioua ta making great anerattoos In ear More for our Paring as our .wck wiii b th largest Soath or West of New Vor now a-d.ya. Com and suj p'y ytmr selves befor they are all gone, as they will move S las at oar reduced prima. Onr stock la now a well assorted aa at any time this season, has log received good bv every steamer from kurepe since tbe 1st of October, all of the asoet beaat ful and 1st style. lar stock of Cloth Wrapping al euiy llocach abw lefc. Embrutderie of every wcacnp Moo at haf price. Royal Gimps an I Ureas Trtwaiings. 104 boiee of rich FVuwer for BiOal Partia or Bonnet at ful ly M per era I- lower ttsn ever tiered ia NaahvlU. 40 beist cf rich Planx. imported kiad Drawls, As. Rjb Koenet R ba s aa dp'. Oioves at W to 15a. Likewiae, a Urge stock of Fancy tsood, toe aameroua te meauoa. Now, La-iiei, eoase and make year aciectiM iansediately at R. Vt'lsE, Areul, "ss No. AS Unto St. next Vor la Ftate kVaek. IW W eall harttear attvation of the Trade an Own trv Merehaats, Milliners, Sc.. to tbss, aa w Will give yon a Bui of tfaod at New lurk price. ' Tf tha Ladies of Xulmlle! 31US.S. J. LLOYD, Fasliionable Silk and StjwMilllatr, NO. IO CEWAR ST. OULD ropsctftiily iatora th Ladies f NaUviii ana vsanitv. tb.t & baa Jvat rceel.wd direct wa te seccaJ Paof theworiw ih City of New Tek. a beanO. ful ataortmeitt of Freneb Mil'laery tiowta, 'dUt al Ln-4-r, Pedal Boaaeta. lB)ll SossueUs Pv' Boanesa, RraU acstwrts kmars4.twrA t" Bcnaela, kst.1 Bouassa. Rav kroteerwe Ttiaw Bdwaeta Reh Saccy BaaMta, wl tbe new- sty aw, Mieaww aad Chi-drea Veaaeta, ta gr4 vanty , ef ail mmtm aad sm. A kwaelif 'I aMortmeal f Beae RJbbewa ef a3 k'aAs, wch aa V.tewt l tM, tath asMi awll Auok.na, aad Trta satag RilAena el 4 wa. una no wtss. T.Kj nesaeof th xttt beaetirwl and Wv-i Ptawwe the eye eaa benetd. W reaks, Rose. Kww ai eje, Pigosta, A eaa .lawn aoiheai i AuiMwawerie for taea, save as Sheseta, I'aarraicevca. Cirm, Wttrked KaaOAer. Kid tik.-vea. Nik Ok frs. AUac SUk seila, ao 1 eibr atA sjeeJ La te iwt k ttotratt ta sw.tita. Ky i 4 day illilsu Um. 1st of OccaW. Sow laJie u jthh tun la .t baotosae aad auiuwaatke bwaaet ef y. ii vt be an isr tbe taapresawai U.l I w trrt U the aeJy pi yo ea ret a haad j aad fM-'uanaaaa k-ijaiW. CaA at jkji. lti C!ar atrel, at4 IM w.i: see tat ii ffao- ara ssaI to any la tbe cUy. I eaa ad jm but.aa f n i aw tu t J ', nj tr aweftrwt ass. t the a mu.ur ta t cly ta t lot m. A J ortUr loe doiutig, a-Wnag aad ivtattatsg ta'' be patietaAjiy et?a4e4 he, aA aa4 In a .ttpscnar '. is aad al a ess.waal is prto. t . aVLa lKsStaw ieje a'.tnwii xs aAarwt. wftM CHANCERY SALES AND NOTICES. Chancery Sale. IN scrordsDce with a decree of the hancery Coortatlts November term, It&e, at Naahville, Tenn., I w ll wra a I pub ic sa'e to th higheat bidder, near the old Court yard, i a the Uth dsy of January, 185T, a HOUSR AND LOT In Rdgx-fleld. Ba d Lot being part of Lot No. 83 In bhelby s plan of lota, and fronts SO feet ea Watson Street, running back 19 i feet to a 15 foot Alley. Tsjum Paid properly will be sold ea a ered't ef ene an two years, (except he sum ef vi00, which wul be r,airw4 in cash) note well te cured anj lein retaioel. declO 14 CD. BRIRN, CAM. LA5D AD NEGROES FOR SALE. BT virtue of a deer of the Chsnc-ry Coart at Naah ville in the ease of Wilfred H. Bains and ethere va. Thomas B. Raias and ethe'S, the Cleik and Master of .aid Court will, on the S J day of January next, offer at publie sale to the highest bidder, at the residence of t e Ins Ur-ola Rains, deceased, about t if miles Couth from Naok vlle, eighteen valuable NBGROtd and threw tracts ef LAND-tbe bona tract eonsisOne ef about eighty acre., a small tract nearer the city eontainicg about twenty seres, and n small tract cf Cedar Land In the Sd eivtl dbtrtrt. containing about fittevn acre. Ih land will be laid en into suitable lots, and plane farnisbed owor before tbe day of tale. The net roes HI be to'd on n credit f teelv mocths.snd the lands ea n credit of one, two aad three ears wi n interest the purchasers pajlng a until pes cent in cash to cover costs aad ecuntel fee, aad giving bond with good security for th residue. A lien will aiw be retained on the land until the pore 1st money ia all paid, lor fuilher psnirulrs, peraoi. ai-hing to purchase , may apply to Felix R. Rains or Levis Will ams.snd le the uod-rs'cned. C. O. BR1KN, dect-td Clerk and Msaier. Cliituccry Ceart stt ?faUville. Fisher and Plimpton vs. Mary Flemman and others. AT the tffice of the clerk and master ol the chancery eoar t at NashT.lle.on th ti dayot December, U55,ra nte tlon of complainants by counsel in the above cauie, and ii appearing to the satisfaction of th clerk nod masttr, that tn sai.t defendant. Mars F nsman. at a non-resident as the Mate or Tmneasee, and thtrefore th oroinary rroeeae of this court cat not be served aponber.it is thettiore or dered bv the cleik and master that publication be made for four week in succession in the Na-hs'ile Patriot, a news paper tnblkb'd in the city el Nashvill. requiring th said) defendant to apper at the next term er the t hancery courts be hoi Jen for the county ef Daridsoa, at the coart-how e thereof. In the city of Nashsille, ea the ttr.t Monday in May next, and autw. r said bil', er the tame will be taken for confessed as to her and set down lur brarrrgexpart. dec5 ws pr'sfeetS C. D. BKJiN, A. A If. STATE 07 TEKKESSEE-DATIDSOS COITSTT. CIRCUIT COURT JANU ART TERM, 1S5T. John C. Mathews, Administrator en estate of Samuel Nee! , d erased, .. Elisabeth Nrely and others. IT snpetrlnr from th petition fl.ed In this esse and afl. davit thereto, that tbe chiUren and heirs at law of Wm. Nerlr, Farah elcFsdOen, Maty UcFaoden and Elxtbeth Biadford, are non residents and at unknown to petitioner ; pub ica'ion is ih- rf re made.reqciilng said non resident and ur known heirs to appear at said Com I and plead, answer or demur to petition ef said Petitioner, otherwise the same wi.1 be taken lor confessed, ss lo t ens, and tet fog hearinr. THOU. T. tMllklf, Clerk. no24 w4t printer' fee fA. CHAKCERT COUST AT HASHTILLZ. Mary a Hamilton e. C. t. Pradklin, e( al. AT the offlc of the Clerk and Master of Ui Chancer J Court at Nashville, on the liih day of November , 1S56, on mention of complainant, by roonrel ia Ih above eause, and it appeal in g to the satisfaction of the Clerk an d Waster, that th aa d defendant, C. R. Franklin, is a non re. Went of the ftate of Tennessee, and iheiefor the erdinarf process of this court cannot be served poi. him. It ta there, lore ordered by th Clerk and Master that poblicatlm a made fur four week In succession in th Nashsiil P.trlot, n newspaper published in the city of NahTiHe. requiring the skid defendant to appear at th next term ef the Chan cery Cooit to be bolden Ivr the eoun'.y of Davidson, at the court house thereof, in the city of Nashville, cn the first Monday in May next, and answer said bill, or the same will be taken for Co nf cited a to him and set down for hearing tx parte. C. D. BRitN, novK- 4t prVeet. Clerk and Master. a LOVE It &CO. PACK AO k9, PARCELS. A BAOOsOC delivered te aal part of the city with dl-pstch and aalety. Peelirg that such ao enterprise was very much needed, tbey he iocu red heavy expente to get np a neat and quick conveyance, and hope by prcmpt attention to busi ness m deserve the patronage of the biuiaa men of the city. Mr. A. L.Westhroek, late messenger oi Adams' Exprese Company, will have oharg of our wagon and receive and de'lver package at any point In the city and suburbs. Charges rery moderate. Othce No. 50 Cherry street, ap stair, ever W. U Boyd's, Jr. novll) - 8 m. FIRESIDE COMFORTS! A LARUE assortment ef FIBJS IB0N3, of th bead aomeit pa tern., selected front th beat Slocks of Nw kork and fhiladrlpAia. BTANUS FOE riSX IE0XS, Polished, fteel and Pronseit, ot th most elegant paturna. BILLOWS, of all patterns, beauttrully ornan-ent'd sad V. j c e.p, winch will make a fir of the most louUf-rsol coal burn up In a few seconds. COAL VASKS. Various elegant patterns of this onl Versauy sil. ft'd Pa-lor ornament. V COAL bCUTlLES, of flnely ornamented Copper, polish ed bra-., beautifully J.panned or common I sun. det ll MA.CKFN7.ie WtLOy. .LW MVKtlltOs, TUPT received THH3flOICXlNlTT72S GAS JTOVS al by which the oooamg for a m.s.i '. 'n be dtD at the Oss furner, vim evitg imfS.m f i. KNIFE SHiBTLiU AS f&LIsHLS, a gra COfitrivsnrw. YANKEE MATCH 8TA2T2, a gTt security tit eas lire pr ce on'y K.'. Pa ent Foot Warmer aad Ireaeh ffe. Citart. decll M-AUkNlt A sVIlfCN. 1 EAT Ci:TTH.-Vi hav. :t , ?a A t.ge Cutter, by which on hand can pi (par as mac's Fsu.age Meat la en hour as can be don in a day In Ihsoid system SAUSAGE tT?TFZ2S. Machines for Etulcg Baa apes, imn usel. FOUND CASE FAWS. arioo. ; and pattern. JELLY AND PTJDDINO HOULDS. COFIE GRUQUE9 AND BEGolKS. TEA AND C0rFx.E P01S, Uiocs 1 in and Bilttaala. SOUP 1 D SEEN!) ANO COFtEZ TJBSS. C0V r.EED DISHES, Vicuna, uoubi Home and Ia OTSlEa DISHES, FTOCH FITCHTES, AC. CHAetBEjt 8TTS, various and e.ersnt patierns, decll MACRkbZiR.a WILHjN. J.OR II E M J'. Tbe houee at present occupied by the Trader's Bank, Is lor tent for the ensuing jsr. Pee session g.ven 1st Janaary. AdcIv ta Ucca W. B. CORDON A CO. V ' II lK V. 60 bbl Dean' Aurora Whisky; V V 80 bbla WeUer" Old Kentacky do; 6v bbls Old Doorbon do. In store and for sale ty W. H. GORDON A CO, rEACIIE.-.OeeFachepiitupin their owajuicef, 10 rates Tomaitoce. " " 10 cases reen Corn, " " " " In store snd fur sale by W. H. GORDON A CO. OC'AI.E. All siaea. Fall barks' eelebrsUd Dormant, O Flatform, Counter, aad Urocera' Fcales. In store aaa lor sale al Manufactarers price by their agent, decS W. U. UuRiA)N A CO. S I H,-i fuU stock of St.arnt A Marrins re ebrsted W'elttei Patent Fire Proof SaJam ndr Ma'es, for sale at Factory prices and height. In store and for s.lety thtr ageoU. dec W H. OOhOoN A CO. NOTIOHI. THE Subscriber retpeetfully announces (bat be ha dls pwedefa portion of bts iotersa. In tne tjrmiaaaerg Medicine, to Mr Oaoaea Bacxwira, af Nahvll.e. NashsJJe.IKe S.lsie. ALtX. MaCREMIR. alxx. MACxsaxia. esosc ascxwrri. MACKEAZI E &, BECK WITH, COLLECTING A(.E-TS, liASHTiLLX. TEKM , AND GENERAL AGE.NTS FOR THE GRFENBERG COMPANY CF NEW YORK FOB TKNNIS3EE. ALABAMA AND CE IttfilA. BT arrangement nt.lt with the Grasfenbetf Company, we andiruik to VNtit semi-annually ther Cub A feat residing ia every county, town and etty ia th three Stataa. Indoiug th a, whieh wiii a perseoally supermund by Mr. beckwlih, w offer ear errs- as Coi.tciort lor basinwsa neb. newspapers, Ae , and promise te gt ve aiose aiiea tioo to th inicresta el tha who wish to employ a. fr We ar permitted to glv the fo.lowiog rafenaees I ItW.f Libby. Sa Park Row, New Tora; Locke, Retcbum a Co , Water street. New fork; Holand Parry, kaa , Cu.Oea Uoa, Fh Jadd hia, la) mi. Biaswli A Cow.Ptttsaorw; Livingston. CopeUad a C , HUsburf CuniunLham a Co Pittsburg lilas Fscrsry; . M. Fog, Attorney at Lew, Nasbsilis, R. H. Meters A Wilkin, -Meier. Aoowrseo, Allison Co., H Hwi twin Brother. dee. r3R. DOLBEAR, FROM HIS ACADEMY ti NEW ORLEANS. . Jles'ectfallj inform th L?!et anj Gentle istn 4f Nashvi'K tLat ba w ill gvw learns oa AT TOE SALOON OF V7ES3EL & TH0iIPS03, 42 TJaiaa St. Ia A few Iewns LnJiea art Uaght to arrit ia a neat, easy and rapid leaoner, and Geoda mea ia a bold, raiJ, baioea ' j !. , Hours from 9 to 1 1, A. aad from 3 to 4, P. M., aud from 7 to 9 at Bight. IVsods from t!i eouutrj can ttz'uh tLslr leswODs in oca we. As Ur. D. will aU hava lima to es!J on fam illes, Le bop ti a!1 who Jesire to jula ll cjlMt wiUoiaiwAr!jr Brpllcaiina. To rrsas acqaaiuted with iu rri-rits, bftl sjstem t' wrtUrg ceeda ao recofmudationt bat thooe) snacqtialated with it, Ur. D. rtfers tt tha fu'.Iowiog ramaxks and tcatimoDui. lo a'tad ot teaching FenmacsLijt uiorriy as an H,ijf;'ir4rf, aa axpriGC ut twenty jeArf taa enables! ilia to nrdaca it to th ertaintg cf Aictsafst, s-Jfhat bwin? guided bjf itixeUJ in lead vt ramUm praetic, J't-piU frmn s, j to mtjr vars of a;, txa, la a tlori time, !ara ta writ with Ease, Elegance and Rapidity. accartte ia Kia sjsttm and acii'jnu ita soeoras, that after itoewsifj it electa uo sev eral ttan'rvd pepiU ia tMs LlacevtJ: Iduierusu AlUel liaiaa ilr,l couiider it but j itic ta saj, tlat 1 belief it not oa'j th j itsf y-s tef but LU Saj ttMdrviA Li aa.-A fjr bj strict a'.tentioa to tha ru'et gifD, siny per son taa la a thort lim. ac-jiite a Utw, rai4 tod ;V?tct Laad." Sueh iK l bc.'ievwj will t t?j cjIaba of a'.J Lo tti iu atariu, aqd aa eiriettca of above 13 j (xwt!y in Ksw 0 Uses) tiac lh above oj laloa was ii,i(b lir. D. Loja baa detracted aotbio; from t'i tuonu of bis itftim, or lit aiill ia UAv'.",i. W. " dli-tl PEIIMMIP.