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J. f Oil- VOL. IIX. NASHTILLE, TEM.. SATUEDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1855. WHOLE NO. 3462. ' flj? wfe - N -CIV nixY 9 ) DAILY TRUE WHIG. twrro axr rr-BLrmnn Br B. R. McKEXME AND GEO. B. BROWN, runs nrt rmw or B. B. McEEWWIE & CO. OFFICE O DEADEKICK STREET. HATES OF ADVERTISING. Newspaper proprietors generally, and -specially of this rity, under the usages nd regulations heretofore pr'evazlng are called npon to perform more labor withont retnunera tioD, than any oilier class of community. The gratuitous publication of charity and religions advertisement, and com munications, tribute of respect, obituaries, Ac.. Ac. which can only be inserted at a heavy cost to the proprietor, im poses upon them a burden so onnrous, that they feel called npon, in self-defence, to check the abuse, by making such publications charge, to some extent at leant, upon the par ties more mmediately interested. In this they are but fol 'owing the example of the press In other cities. Impelled by rain 1 sense of iu Intrinsic propriety, and imperative duty to emselves The sulmcribers have, therefore, united togeth- atllio? in a mutual agreement, Uon the to lowing specified terms -1 . -'the publication of these aa well s every sort of regular w business advertising. For each square of 1 lines or lew of brevier, or 10 lines or teasoi nonpareil, lor the 1st insertion 1 00 For each Additional insertion, per square 60 mot r.tgwtBi.a. , For one square, 1 month daily,.. 5 00 each additional 2 50 do do S do do 8 00 do do 4 00 do do 8 do do 10 00 do do 6 00 do do 6 do do 13 (Ml do do 6 00 do do It do do 20 00 do do 10 00 do ' - do 12 do changeable at pleasure 80 00 Fach additional square, 10 00 ROT BKXKWABUl. For one square per month, tri- weekly (4 00 each add. (2 00 do do 8 do do 6 00 do 60 do do 8 do do 8 00 do 4 00 do do do do 12 00 do 6 00 oo do 12 do do IS 00 do 7 00 do ; do changeable at pleasure, 23 00 do 7 60 Patent Medicines will be published at $100 per column d 'lv, or f 75 tri-weekly wi'h $. for each renewal. Meamboat running to New Orleans will be charred $10 or the season; and when running to Ft. Louis, Cincinnati, Ac. IS for the season of not more than six months. The privilege of Yearly Advertisers is strictly limited to meir own immediate and r-rpular business; and the business of an Advertising Firm is but considered as including that of it or individual members. Advertisements published at intervals, vis: weekly, or monthly, are charged II per square for the first, and 60 cts or every subsequent insertion. Calls on persons to become candidates, will be inserted as other advertisements, to be paid for invariably in advance. Announcing candidate for County and State office $.r,and for municipal oflicas t-i, to be paid in advance in every in stance. A II aJ vertisements for strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified time will be inserted till forbid, and payment exacted. No advertisements can be inserted gratuitously. All advertisements for charitable institutions, fire compa niea, ward, town, and other public meeting, including reli gious notices, to be charged half price. Vs. -iapes and deaths ere published as news. Obit-uaiie-. tributes of respect, and funeral invitaiions as other advernjments.; Reguiar advertisers and all others aendfng communica tions or requiring notices designed to call attention to Fairs, Poirres, Conceris, or anv public entertainments, where charges ar made for admittance, all notice of private asso ciations, every notioe designed to call attention to private enterprises calculated or intended to promote individual in terest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the tame is t be paid for. If inserted in the editorial column (which ran be only at the dioretion of the editor) the same will be ohareed at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line. The umlertiiimed, publishers of daiiy and tri weekly papers In Nahhville, pledge rm:-selves strl -tly to adhere to the above bill of prices, and in oo Instance to deviate from them. It. R. MpKKNMS A CO., True W hig Office. J. 1.. MARLING CO., Union and American. W. F. BANC A CO., l'.anner Office. ADDRESS CARDS. AMDI'.KSOX, S. P., dealer in Lace and Fancy Good, Ac, Ac, Union street. No. 82, between College and Cher y streets, Nashville, Tenn. decSl 1)i:rrv, w. t. a c J) dealers in Books, Stationery, Square. Wholesale and Retail Ac, West side Public jel 8 CM-1 ETON A- AltitOTT., dealer in Gentlemen's J Apparel and Furnialiing Goods, Cedar street, near the r ort O dice. Jel 9 DOI ;t..tS, II. A li. A CO., Importers and W hob-sale dealers in Domestic Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, kounets, Shoes, Brogans, Ac, north side Public Square. 1. AKIN A Ct., Importers and Wholesale dealers In jt Foreign and Domestic, Fancy and Staple Goods, Bonnets, Uata, Boots, Hioes, Ac, north side Public Square. Jel8 J?AEE A f'I'NNIM.II W, Importers and Whole 1 sale and Retail dealers in Table and Pocket Cutlery, Hardware, Ac, College st, between Union aud the Square. TTENRERMIOTT, . IV., Wholesale and Re 1 A u tail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, I'aluls, Oils, Dye-stuffs, etc, corner of Cedar su and the Square. je!9 MA lt I.I. I., II. C, Civil Kngineer, Surveyor and Draughtman. Also, Hook Keeper and G-enera Ac countant. unVe on Spring st. one door west of Cherry st. M Olt; AN A- CO., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, etc. North side Public Square. (JTEIVAKT, ROIIi:iCT, Wholesale and Retail O ileab r in (incerie. Liquors, Boat Stores, etc., Water St., routing upper McuiulKiat Landing. elS Urn I TP. 'I AN, IV. Si., Manufacturer and dealer iu 1'riiitmg, Writing, Wrapping Paper, east side Public Square. Jel Zl JIERJIAN, J. Wholesale and Retail dealer in ITuirs, Medii ines, Painis, Oils. D.ve-stutfs, etc, sign of the Lion and Mortar, Market St., 4 doors fro' the Square. A CAR It. TIIK undersigned, late nf Georgia, having removed to the City of Nashville, offers his services to the eitlseni of Georgia, E. Tennessee and North Alabama for the pun-hase of Dry Goods, Groceries, Corn, Wheat, Kye, Bacon, Lard, line Horses, Mules, Cattle, and in aliort, every article of trade offered la the Nashville market. Th Merchants of Nashville are men of high character and pecuniary standing, and have large and well selected storks that they offer on liberal terms, which should induce the merchants of Upper Georgia, Kast Tennersee and North Alabama to give the Nashville mat kei a lair tria'. As to th Grocery Market, the propriety will sugrest itself to the L.itKt of every iwrrhaut in the sections of country named, as the most proper for their trade. The ing connection of the ondersigned with the Railroads of Georgia, as General Agent, Treasurer and hueiiut. ml ent of Trani-portation, as well as Agent at ( hatUtioopa sev eral years lor the Hanking interest of Savannah, will enable him more readily to tnv-stigaie claims against Radrmtd Companies, for lost goods or lor damage while In transit., for the renewal or discount of no es or bills in bank, Ac. AH letters inclosing orders and money will receive prompt attention, and all orders without the money, when satisfac tory evidence of solvency and promptness accompanies th same, or the partio knows to be such, shall icceiv Ilk attention, when ordering article that oome under the rule or custom of Hie market to sell on time. I will also gir trict attention to receiving and forwarding all goods that are not lo be stored, that may be directed to my care. Th charges for the purchase. ol goods, Ac, will be five r cent commissions, and twenty cents lor ctro uoi or rai iage uar receiving and lot warding . E. R. MILLH, Post Office Building, No. 8, Nashville, Tenn. RKFFRF-NCE8 R. R. CcTLaa, Esq., Pres'l Central Kail r"d and Bank, MaJ. A. lVarsa, Pres't Bank State of Geor ft Savanna!; IaaaO Soott, Esq., Pres't Macon and West ern Railroad, Macon; Hon. Joim T. Kuio, I'rrs't, and Uto Tons Sup't Georgia Railroad, and 8. T. Con, Esq., Aa gusta; M .J. J. r. Cooraa, Gen. ?"p't Western aud Atlantic Railroad, Atlanta,- Gen. A.J. IUKiiO.1, Attorney at Law, Marietta; Gbobok 8. I Lirs. Eq., Ro-ne Ga.; CapU Jsaiss) Wnxiaa and Col. J. A. Wiitmdu, Chattaiooga, J. L. Miwss) and Jo. Piawa, Esqs Knoxville, Tenn.; Willi Ma ill, Fq, Decatur, and Judge Lass, Uuntsvdle, Ala. DisrtK- if DAN. A. JOIIKNTON. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH, No. 48 eukaaf wrassr, (cuioraa's actLwao.) HAS just rereived a lot of new and fash- tonal. 1 JEWELRY, which h will Zj tfc cheap as can be boupni It 4t.'A 1 will also Bianifactur cheap as can be bought In Nashvlll. JI'UIXIO vans - . am . . a . ' .a WORK f vrv derlptloa lo order, on the shortest notice. FIL I't D KiooVS. FORKS. KNIVES. I'UTED AND FANCY 60oDirPllI ,cPl consuntlj on baod.stK' terse lew . febil. ' heap. MANY and Ilrautiful Article ad ded to F Bsnal supplies, esr-na not ,Sr(et say stdvndid Soda Water. . " U. W. UENDI RMtolT. Comer of Cedar ttuewt and b Squar, .- NastvllW, Teco. r DAK. TEIGG, : a r c t i o n i: i: it AND GENERAL AGENT, IT. 65 Cherry Street, IfubTille, Tnn WILL attend to th Sal of lry liwau, Grocerie, Real Lstate and Person l eity. A 1 will atu-nd 'he Iirutin or eoilectin ef Beefs l ,,. trd Hire of Negroes, Ac. B7rVl. eoilertJngU Claiw, or U. a.'Juslrrent of tb. Sj nlaced in hi hand Will b attended to with P' vM ai'd dewpatcii. jT tf IACJ BAGIJI frpHUTT bale Srhwod T-8 OsnaUrgr, I t bales Richland 4 4 do in da franklin 4-4 da 10 do Franklin 4-4 fulUbl W aaakinf sss. W. U. C0I1H)N A ro ,r - . - - New York City Business Directory. From 8. M. PETTINGILI. k CO'S ADVERTISING AGENCY 118 Nassau Street, Nrw Tons., And No. 10 Ptate street, Boero. P. k Co., are Agents for the most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the United States and the Canadas. FCOTTESET ic CO., Importers of French and other European Goods. Ko. 48 Broad streets aup31 5 PATE5T ELASTIC SKIBTS. BATES A FKAri:, No. 1 Ilarclay StM IV. m Caution. None are genuine except they have the stamp of the Patent. All manufacturers aud sellers in fringinr, will be prosecuted according to law. mar24 ly EUPEBI0R PI AX 0 F0STES. J NO. It. U'EST HAP now in store a large supply of PIANO FORTFa f nn ,.m .wlel and finish, of 6, CJf, 6X, and 7 octaves, man f uiactured by Hallct, Ditis k Co., Boston, T. Gujikst k Co., lioston, Nck.hs k Cn ax, New York, rhich, for durability, perfection and volume of tone, are lot equaled by any other makers known in this market, and vhich he will dispose of at manufacturer's prices, with the addition of carriage. Those wishing to purchase would do well to apply soon, as he is quite crowded, and aaxiou t sel , to make room for others very soon expected. CI I.ASS VA R E ?0fl boi es quart Flasks; T 100 do X pint do; in store and for sale by J.vl W. H. GORDON k CO. "WHEAT! WHEAT J! 200,023 K( SIIEL!? WHEAT IXfANTKD Immediatelv at the highest cash orice. Baps v rurnished if desired. I. D. UICKKT. augS No. 6 College street ' I Al.MMl 'A'll,i;S 8('0 boxes J. Onyle k Co"l A h ird pressed Puramr Tallow Candles in strre and foi sale by W. H. GQKIiON CO. OSAISIlt;.S 20 bales J Tiioa Factory, Georgia, Osnaburgs, a heavr article, tuiiable for wheat bags for i-hipment Noun, for sale by W. H. GORDON k CO. QOAl 200 boxes No. 1 Bar Soap io store and for sale Ubj je2i W. H. GORDON k CO. VTA 1,0-JO kegs Fhotnberger's Nails in store and I ' for sale by j0 W. If. GORDCN k CO. -100 bales 1 best runny bags, just VX receii received and fur sale YV. II. GORDON A CO. nilnnOKi; fOErEE-700 sacks prime to choice, just received and for al eepW W. If. GORDON k CO. ClOTTON VARNK HI hags ooo, 6n0, 700 and 400 Cotton Varus bora the different Factories, in store and or sale by J' W. II. GORDON A CO. NEIV I iri:o STATES .HAIL STAGE LINK. AM,ivi8i nr.i.M.i i.ie or folk tv-r;;N IK iH.-: I'dST CCIACUm la now in " '-J.-- ll(iht POST COACH t is now iu 'jperation for the accomtnoilation of the traveling public from HUNT5YIIXE and WHITESIIUKG, Ala., via Blunt Springs, Bluntsville, IJyton to I'ontev -llo. This line L suicked with fine Concord, Troy and Albany built Coachei. good teams, careful and experienced drivers. Persons from North AUbama and Middle Tennessee, will fnd this the clitupest, best and most expeditious route to Central and South Alahana. SCIIi:il EE GOI.Mi SOI Til. Leave Iluntsville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrives at Monte vallo on Tuesdays, Thursday and Hat aurdays in time to connect with the Cars for Selroa, Ala bama, arriving at Selma at S o'clock, P.M., and then con- jrl. nec-ting wuh a daily litis of Mall steam- I era for Mnntimtnerv Mnl.il snH N cleans. Also with a double daily Une of Mail Co hea for Marion, Greenshorough, Turcaloosa and Demupults, Alabatua; Ccumbu:, Jack.cn and Vicksburg, Mississippi. M'UEUl'LE lidlXG NORTH. Leave Mootevallo on the arrival of the Cars from Selma on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving at Hunts vlile on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 o'clock A. M., in time tn conuect with a daily line of Coaches for Winchester on the Nashville and Chattanooga i Fkilroad. Also, connecting at W lutesburg with J a daily line of Mail Steamers fir Decatur, and theuce by Railroad and Biages to Tuscuiubia, Florence and Batly's Springs, Ala , Holly rpring,. Miss., and Memphis, Tenn. Also, connecting at W liltesburg with the steamers for Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tenn. The Proprietors have, from tbe numerous solicitations of thecitixena of North and MiULli Alabama, estabiisdrd this Line at a considerable expense and with but little aid from the iiovernment, they hope to receive eu'-h patronage a will enable them to keep it in sneeeMful operation. HAUiUNtiTON t BARNES, atiir54 8tn i'roprieturs. Ka-hvilie True Whir copy three months and forward ac couht to this office. HuntriUt Adtftcate. Fall and Winter Trade for 1835." It. C, 31' N AIRY & CO., No. 53 Collegre Nfrrel, A RF now prepared to exhibit one of the tlofct f oiu j 1 pltc as well as the l,arrrt Mock of lr y .oli ever ffernd by retail in this country. All we de sire is fur our frirudn aud buyars generajly to call cn us for what they want, aud we will su'ely supply them. The two partners having, pent thne months in New York, have accomplished much in getting up thetr stock from first hands, which will enable them to sell at prices for bvUne previous rates. Irc-s Goods. In Silks Every thing new and beautiful; Brocade aud Paid Flouncts; Piain, Plaid and Brocades; 1,000 -ich, hlch colored Detains; Piain, plaid aud rich Figuied Merinos. Larrs and Embroideries, too sets of line Val. and Hotilton Laces; 109 " Collars snd Sleeves in Lace; 10-1 " French Work Jaconet; M u " Cardinal Lswna. Uoiue-alic and Staple Loods. AH the Leadina- Styles of Goods, such as New York Mills and other Domestics; Cotton and Linen Sheetings; Damai-k and plain Toweling and Towels; Jai-onet Munlins and Cam!. neks: (lobe, Merrimack, Pnndel, Excelsior Prinla; Faruiture Chintses, Ac. U-n1lciM-ii'i Wear. Nsw French and English Cloths, plain and fancy Caasl mrrs and Vesttnirs, in endless Variety, which w will uav nude to order in the must fashionable style. Alao, an extensive asoi tnirut of Kid and other Gloves, Hosiery, blocks, Cravats, Collars, llaedkerchiela, Ac Carpeting. We hsve now the l-.rgest and mist varied stork ever of fered the Nashville put lie, whu-h will be be added to monthly by all (be new style and patterns aa they ar brought out. arplft Eye and Ear. m. r. cook, n. in, s r. Eons no. fR. COOK respectful'y renews the tende' of his nrofessional service to the public in this . ' and the adiolning States. A suc 'e"ful practice of over eighteen years, devoted to the treatment of alt diseases Incident to the XT and m justify hlra In th belief that all who may be in any w y .Dieted n those Im portant organs, will find from his treatment speedy aud per msnent relief. Dr. Cook has Just returned from the Fast, wher h l as been carefully studying the diseases of the Eye and Far in th principal Eye Infirmaries in the l'n-trd States; and feels warranted in offering hi, pntfcsritwial service wi'h a degree of conBdence to those who may be afflicted. Thos whom he has treated ar lite best wttuesm of hi skill, and there ar thousands in St. Loui, and the Western Mais who can bear testi-eoiy to Lis skilful treatment. II rw sptetfuily re'ers to ll.m it. S. Geyer, K. Mif.ftitW, , Messrs Charles, Blow A lw , St. Lails; Hon. Johfi Mooie, Stat Treasurer of Illinois; Ja. Charle, President Misson ri Bnk; U. Cb!e, Warsaw, 111.; Cpt. R. 0. Henry, Warsaw, Mtssowri. ff t'fnrrorihwel corner of Pine and Second street, up stair, enhance oo Pine St. septll dawly POII ( i:'T 1 hav for rent a spknd d tand for a I Blacksmith, m th M ui ire, sboro' PlSe, 10 wiles from Nashville. Improvement, guod shps, taselly resnlenra, and all aeorasary out hoUMra, 13 or Hv) acre civarsd !, plenty of Hi wood, Ac. Terms easy. Apply to R- A. HALLO WE, Go1 Agt. I an I No. 17 laradarirk street. wit Arrives FOR I AEE AM WINTER. ITE will or ea Monday. 7:h Inst the larrest stork of It C14JAKS, M AM ILl.AS, Ac, Ac , vr efferrd In this Wly. All persons wanting a Die article would d well to call, as cur stock ewbiaoea every thine nw, ranging la price from f 3 lo 10J. k. C. McNAUY A CO. epSa L CHAELZSTOjr HOTEL, IITD. iniXER. MEETIKU MT. apl dly IIAItl.l HTOX, K. C. FAMILY II.OI It. U'E ar manufacturing a rholo artk of Flnwr rp ctally htr family sue, watrfe, w. cfler lo tt fad oa th meat liberal tarm. At! rdf s left at the onVw will Maw prows attoattj. J.4 U. HAMMOND k CO. ftELTitALIK0 1 B 1,3 EBT CANS A2T9 JkSJk T ArrlT. IPHALLb in receipt la few dat f a awanlity of very superior and rov.lusbl IWifHhoaiinf Prrrv Caa, ad niiably adapted fcr recr cm too and esrfuiues to th sols of Ihvs wialung to -rrrv trait end vereale. jy'.t P. P. DiCK.li". - ! - - . .--r ..-aar-vfM-wH- --i " ata sMi:i.aV w,iar.w.tr, .i,,-,,.. GEO. W. COWriN, ATTORNEY AT.fcAW, General Atjent fr tbe Purcliaae, Sale and Rent of Rcnl Estate, and the Collection of Claims, ITo. 43 Cherry Street, NASHVILLE, TEN. PROMPT attention will be given to all business entrusted to him, and special attention to the collection of Eastern claims throughout Middle Tennessee. JUnucm. A. C. A. B. Beech, Frans, Porter Co. L. B. File k Co., Thos. T. Bmiley, Ex-Got. Neill 8. Brown Josiah Ferriss, Nashville, Tenn.; Gen. J. A. Battle, David son oo., Tenn.; Ex-Got. W. B. Campbell, Lebanon, Tenn.; Hon. John P. Caruthers, Memphis, Tenn.; W.D. Lavender,, New York City. oct3 tf WEEEER & COOPER, SHEET-IEON AHD TEST-PLATE W0EXEHS, No. 35 Market Street, (At the well known stand of Ben. B. Weller.) NASHVILLE, TENN., KEEP constantly on hand a fine assortment or TIN A RE, that will be ntftde with partteolar reference to the re tail trade; together with every variety of work usually found In ear business. Bathing" Tubs, Coffee Mills, 'Counter Scales, " Chaffing Dishes, Tea Kettles. '' Coffee Urns, Cotton Cans a superior article, Ice Cream ret aers Japanned Tin Ware, Etew Pans, c. - ' frParticnlar attention wtTI be paid tn Job Work, which we will do In none but good, workman-like manner. We trust our friends will tender ns at least a portion of their patronage. apr!2 6m w;ti. W. KNOX, BELL HANGER, No. 81, Broadway, Naaltville, Tenn. N. B. To his own he has added the entire stock and ols of the late R. Ruckle. jel tf GREAT SOUTHERN DEI OT AND GENERAL AGENCY For the Sale ol every Des.crip.ioii ol JTIanufucturrd Artirlea and Mer chandize Grnerallr REN J. F. SHIELDS, NASHVILLE, TEir!!., TJ A8 taken the extensive and commodioos Ware Rooms 11 lately occupied by Messrs. 8. U LOOM IS A CO , cor ner of the Public Squar and College street, for the purpose of transacting an exclusive Consul iiil, Agency and Auction IEuine, and would most respect fully solicit Consignments of A Goods of eewy and any description adapted to the market, ilaving determined t4 to purchase any article on his own account, and flittering himself that from long experience in rommercia- life, with a determination to give sat is' action to Consigners and Ship pers, will be happy lo oi en correspondence with Manufac turers, Dealt rs, Ac, in the various Cities of the Union, who may witih a prompt and efficient Agent or Factor in this market. PryOrder for the vai ions Products of the country at tended to. BtNJ. F. SUIKLDS. Nashville, Sept. 1,1865. seplO tf raoatA bodgi .siosca wxsu H0BGE ft WALKER, Rarbera, Hair Dreer, Ac, Ac. No. 13 Cedar Street. HATE opened their new establishment, and offer to their customers and the public in general, inducements never before offered in this City. Having newly fitted up our house, we feel confident that all who give as a call will leave well satisfied. In addition to Barbertng, Hair dressing, Ac, we have large, commodious scd ueatly furnished liath-Rooms. These are the finest in the city, and as to convenience and comfort, cannot be sarpasaed in the country. While pass ng, gentlemen and patrons, Just step in and see with what magic we "make the hair tly," and what a salutary effect eur pure water has npon a wearied and eotte body. aug3 G. V. HENDERSHOTT, DRUGGIST, Corner of Cedar Street and the Square, NASHVILLE, TEXX., HAS received the most of his Spring stock,, ndidC er total nd has the pleasure of offering a most ,plendid lot of Drugs and Medicines, and would oQer to the Public the purest article of every kind. It is only necessary 1 say that all medicines, and every article sold by me, are of the bent quality. apriS O. W. HENDERSHOTT. 1RESII LIME J E ICE Fold by r apr28 O. W. HKNDERSnOTT. C O:t.RENN WATER, Lexington Mustard, war ranted genuine, pure Brandies and Wines for medical purpose. Sold by G. W. IIENDtKSUOTT. SI7IISON Ac WOEGt'S Aromatic Settle lain ttclinappa, said to be a very good medicine, for sale by G. W. HENDERSHOTT. SWEDISH EE ECU EN-Soldo aprtS G. W. UINDERSH0TT. STONE WARE For sale by apriis Q. W. HENDKRSTIOTT. s V It OUES of almost every kind. ' 11 uvvnrDcimtT Kprzo VI . if . ub.lli.itciivi ... 1)1 RE Distilled Kmc Water. 1 aprt8 G. W. UESDKRSHOTT. Al'INE ASSORTMENT of Perfumery and Ex tracts, various kinds; alio the best quality of Cologne. For sale by apr2b G. W. llt'SDKRSHOTT. riNDOW G E A SS Various sixes for sale low by aprS9 G. W. HENDLKSHOTT. CHARGES REDUCED. LROM and after th 1st August next, tb undersigned V will reduce their charge for Forwarding. On all packages of Dry Goods, Shoes, Boots, Hats, Clothing, Hardware, Confectionery, Books, Ac, of ordinary site, each, -Casks and bar i els of Wines and Liquors, Si All small packages of Groceries, 10 Coffee and Naiia, per sack and keg, 10 All heavy and costly art kits charged lo proportion. Foi warding Grain coaatwiM, per sack,, 6 Fiour In barrels, , 10 IffMessrs. W. n. G0RP0 A CO., of Nashville, are our Agents in tliat place, lo whcui payment Biuat bs mad. fifMeixhants not residents of Nashville, but who re ceive their goods there, must pay Messrs. Gordon A Co. in advance er remit to us, or w iball charge five per cent for advancing. tlTWe measure all our freights, detecting any over charge to measurmcnt of goods by vessels. , fWi sell on commission all kinds of Produce. W ar th Agent for th Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va- for all sites of Bar Iron, Railroad Iron of every description. Railroad Ch'lrs and Spikes, Bridg Iron, Ac, AC, and the best Virginia Pig Metal. WT ATT A 00., Charleston, TOCNG, WY ATT A CO., Savannah, Cotton Factors, Conuuiutua and Forsariiicg Merchants. eT 4m LASS WASTED. ARD 500 bbls ard wanted Immediately, for which tb t hirhest market price in Cash will be paid, narti dtf J. boTM CO. No. .. Smtb Fsowt . N ubvitlo T..b I'RESII ARRIVALS. TWENTT FIVB prim its Chees; On cask extm Sugar Cnivd Keef, One cask txlra Sugar Cured llama; Une lot ex ti a Beel Tongue: Reoived this day by tfi.Stl A THOMPSON. S"iJ TO THOSE IKTEEESTED. 'pO avoid Biiplraaant d fftcaltle I will only pay sortt ac A enunls In futur a I cootvacl iy"i', or by aiy order. aug'l 1 KEIW W. WJKTKK. E l OSUl A CO. WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL DIALtRJ IX .' tiUMtrrsjui or ... rasnGS vrara, uqxozs, cigars k tobacco i Ku. 19 Cedar Street, near th Post Offlr, NASHTLLLJE, TENX. II I' It C li ANIkEIISON, "WHOLESALE GEOCEX, CosMDMiaaioa and EorwardlnvMrrraaal, X. 1 Md . Bread .U KASUV1UJTXNNM BOOM AXD BTAnOHTST. J t tnvtt th a trntloa of Merchania and Trader gra craily M e larg sc of SCHOOL IIOOKN AMD STATIOXERV, AT WH0LIXA11 AMD A ITT AIL, Al pries which Sana tall t picas-. ouk rroci or ' MISCELLANEOI S BOOKS Is ataa targw, aad win at ry kw m'mTxl- ariM la IK.ma saa aa la aU M MIS! . TkACULiU west dsW wU to esswlnsewr tock; we wid saak special arrsarDBt to apvly hW, fr Ua Mate Fw , ftasfc villa tf , TVsj! A vita, A grata. HA NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. From VISCHER A SCHELL'S Gent Advertising House, ArrLCToa' BoiLDiao. 646 and 848 Broadway. Late No. 80 Nassau-Street. Hamilton Collegiate Institute, (20ta Term,) -. An EnglUn, Claaaical and Military BoardJuff ScUool. WHITE PLAINS, NEW T0KK, , THIS mrrrrnmOM is delightfuDy itnated, twenty-si-mile North of th City of New York, and is accessible eirht times a day by Railroad. Th Academical year is di vided into two Session or Term of five months each, be ginning th first Monday in May and November. Vaca tion in April and October. The course of Instruction is extensive, in every depart ment. The Military Drill has been found a very useful and interesting feature of the Ftodies, tending, as it does, to th development of the physical system, aa well as establishing the habit of erectnes of posture and gracefulness of cat riage. Tiems. 125 for gammer Term and $130 for Winter Term, including Board, tuition in the English, Classical, Mathematical and Commercial branches, Military Tactics, with us of arms and equipments, bed, bedding, washing, light, fuel, Ac, payable each session in advance. Extra; and ChargealU per Term. For Trench, Spanish, Italian, Ac, each.... $10 00 Instruction on Piano and use of Instrument.... 25 00 do in Drawing and Painting 14 00 Circulars and Prospectuses may le had l y addressing the Principal. WILLIAM 8. HALL, at the Institution. Rktkskiicb8 New York Citt Hon. Gulian 0. Ter ' planck, Lyman Col b, Esq., Rev. John M. Krebs, D. D., Rev. Orville Dewey. D. D., is. r. Joslin, U. v., Alfred Freeman, U. D., and 8 W. Beaton, Esq. set 14 lm Bags and Bagging. NOYES & WHITTLESEY, No. 80 WATER STREET, NEAR OLD LIP, NEW YORK, " H AVE constantly on hand, snd MANUFACTURE to order Bags for Flour, Grain, Salt, Buck wheat, llama, Ac. . , Would also call the attention of Country Merchants, to their assortment of BEA3CLES3 AND FABHEBS' SAGS, AND OF MILLERS' RAOS, Designed and printed to order, expressly for tlietr nse. Our facilities are such that we can supply from 10,000 to 20,000 Bags per day. Also, Importers and dealers in G'CNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, And varions kinds of Thread and Twine, both Linen and Cotton, of hich wears receiving coLtinual supplies, augl ly IMPORTANT TO HOUEEKIEPEES ASS CZALEES. . Tlie Hope Mill, 71 Fulton Street and 71 Beekman Street, New York, Principal Office, 108 Front Street, New York, Factory, Nos. 8C, 87 anc Si Hudson Streets, Jersey City. rpHE PROPRIETORS OF THIS LONG AND WELL 1 KNOWN Coffee and Spico EatablioHment, Continue to prepare the best Pliaruiaruef iral Powder in use, for RAISING BREAD, BISCUIT, TEA AND OTHER CAKK8, Ac They also prepare Mustard, Cocoa, and many other articles of daily use in every family, . which they offer upon the most reasonable terms. Cata logues sent to dealers who request them. - -R. H. A J. G. IPHAM. N. B. Consumers advised to Inquire for Hon Mills ar ticles. aug2 ly 6CKIEFFELIX, BROTHERS A CO , IMPORTS!! A Mb DEMURS 1 . Drugs, Faints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, 4c, Ac 170 William Street, New York, INVITE the attention of the trad to their large and va ried stock of Drugs. Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Ac, Ac. In addition to their regular importations of Staple Drugs, they are also receiving, direct from the soarces of produc tion and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair and Nail brushes, Bronses, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French and English Perfumery, Li bin's Extracts, and many other articles usually embraced in Druggists' stocks, which they ar also enabled to offer on the most advantageous terms. Orders, either in person or by mail, will receive prompt attention. jet3 ly NEW YORK BAG MANUFACTORY " HAM, Flour, Feed, Grain, Meal, Hominy, Phot, Buck wheat, Palt, Guano, and all other kimls of bags made and printed to order by machinery with despatch. Address asabove, IT PlattSt., New York. iitsi iviii ii i I'm I amp iaiiis 1 1 swssiisaasaiwssssssssswsssBWssa WASTED. ONE HFNDRED Thousand lbs. Bacon: 100 bbls. Lard, for which I will pay the highest market price in cash or groceries. Also, Feathers, Wool, beeswax, Tallow, Ginseng, and Rags, Ac, In exchange fur oeHes. (jeCl C1IITRC1T ANDERSON. McGREDY A CAR. Ml CI I. 4. EE, NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, AND LANDSCAPE GABDENEBS, LINNWOOD NURSERY. NASHVIEEE TEEN., Three Mi es from the city, on the Knisboro' Turnprke, N HAYl for sale Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Ever- yw&fc greens and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, IUe, JjjjX A Greenhouse plants, Osage Oranges for hedge, C--T J Ganlens laid out or r odelled. Bouquets to order sJ at all seasons. . o dec'7 lira " ECONOMY AND COMFORT. DR. C. W. CEOZLER'S Camphor Wash Mixture, Patented July 11, 1834, and which received the Premium at the Nathville Fair in October last Warranted to contain nothing in the least injurious to Clothes; also a Great Pain Killer. FTIHE undesigned, having repeatedly been solicited to X. make consignments of the Patent Camphor Wash Mix ture, has concluded to sell no more county right In this Mate, but will in future have the Improved Camphor Wash Mixture put up and distributed throughout this Mate (ex cept In the counties where the rights have been disposed of) and in the State of Alabama. And that he may be enabled ' mor effectually to make thl arrangement, he propose to divide tb patent (or Tennessee aud Alabama Into l.Ots) shares, one-fourth to b retained, and the remalnd.r 760 share will b offered for sale. A peison remitting ten dollars will have one shar in the Patent, to run fourteen year from July 11, ISM, and wilt be at the same time In vesting also Ave dollar to be used in th purchase of th ingredients, advertising and th necessary expenditure of the means to prepar and distribute th Mixture for sale. Consignment will be made to shareholders, (who may re quest it,) and to no other persons, to th amount of tlieir remittance. And they wiil b allowed a aommisaion of S3 per cent on their sale, and also their proportion of tb profits at large. Annual exhibit of sales will be made, and dividends of the profit remitted to each share hoi Jea No debt will be con tracted, nor will the Compacy be responsible for any, as th basin will b conducted apwa th cash system. Any of those who hav purchased patnt for r.unlle in this rtate, can hav th privilege f exchanging their rtgb'S for shar ti the price they hav paid. This exchang will be made at th coat of the Patentee. It h desirable to hav at least o Of more artiv shar. holders In each county in th 8'ate named. Subscriptions for shares will b closed by th 1st September next. And consignments of th Mixture will b mad very sona there after. Cert.fl.-,its tsanrd lo shareholders, who will rqart the Agency, if they desire IL The andertigaed sill act Agent anU the shareholder elect the directors to serr on yr, who wi l bar th management until their succwora shall be elected.' Newspapers in Mobile, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Hunt rill, Talladega and Tuacumbia, that will pobiUb thl twlo and other advertisements to In adtouat at ta dollars, and end on ropy, will recwiv oti share. Addreaa, . - t C W. CltOZIiR, Patent,, jeM KnoxvUl. Tenn. A. H0TJK, RecelrInr,rorwardlnf andCeumlkelaa Merchant, . Detattr, Alabama, HAS a Ittrg and Cosnmo-Cooj Wsrehotu lm- t "a mediately a th bank f th River. P T,l 1 rsvin trtwtf ?- mm,j .-NOTICE. LT0NS A CO. respectfully Untuna thr patroaa, and the pnUie In general, that ttry hav. Jual rwcwlvcd a very Urge ar.d well ajsorud stock f tat and ebole Uc ported . Cigars, Teeacce aad Liar, Among th Fntortnc Tobaec wiH b found th telebratsd PocalKiuta aad Cauaetor braada. W Lavs aiso a frsa apply of nsr well known Cholera aad Diarrhea XedieaUd Brandy, Aranatie Bchledaa fchnarpt, which, with lb. larg stock of other gls always a laud, will giv lo oar customer better tndooeeseat to make their purchase of ua, our moue beir.g, csta!l Prrflu ard Qtuck '.' LToa co, Jj l II Cdar strwet. COTTON Vill.M, UTt this day advaerd th writ f CoUoa Tara. aad ar aeDtnf at 11, o, f and I ct. for number 4, A, asal T4t A per at rsTwa wasaatttw absw It wags aad tiaae rccsUaasd by tjuanuty, as svrawr. u a. a CO&OOJt A CO. STAY LIMITED. SIGHT PRESERVED! ' -: BLINDNESS PREVENTED II T H. S EMMONS, English Optician, lato of the firm of M a. Bemmons A Bon, Manufacturer aad Inventor of the newly Invented and improved bportaclea. from the imoroved Spectacle Manufactory and Cornwall Optician establishment. East Bridge Truro, ressectfully announce hi arrival en a professional visit, with a splendid assortment of his newly invented and improved Spectacles, and may be consulted at his office, on the Square, room over Berry'a Book Store, Nashville, Tenn. These celebrated Spectacles are made of Braxihan Sand, and known under the name or Jiraxiiian Pebbles, and con structed in accordance with the philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a concavo-convex mirror, admirably adapted to th organ of sizht, and can b used by the old and the yonng to pursue the most minute employment, ei their by day or candle light, with perfect ease, and never cause that giddiness of the head or unpleasant sensation to the eyes that many experience from using the common kind, but tend to strengthen and improve the sight, as will be seen by the following testimonials from those using them. Office hours from 8 A. M. to S P. M. TESTIMONIALS. From J. H. McMahon, Esq., Editor Memphis Bulletin. Memphis, March SUh, 13i5. Ma. J. H. SniMOSB Sir : The use I have mad of th pair of Glasses obtained from you, satisfies me of the utility and value of the form and materia by which they are distin guished. Without magnifying the object beyond the siae apoatent to th atural vision, they render it distinct and clear without fatigue to the eye.' So far as my limited experience extends, I am very much pleased with them. Very respectfully your ob't serv't, J. H. McMAHOS. From Hon. Geo. D. Prentice, Editor Louisville Journal. Undoubtedly they are th best Spectacles li. the world. The continuous ase of them for any number of hour does not fatigue the eyes in the least, and the vision of age is rendered by them in all respect like that of youth. ' ... -. . . . Mxhthis, March Ulh, ISM.' Mr. J. II. Futxotrs Dear Sir: 1 hav carefully examined your Braailian Pebble Spectacles, and most cheerfully add my testimony to their superiority over any other lease I have yet seen. i i Besiiie. t he i hilosopl y of t his form, shape, Ac, the re markable transparency and hardness of tbe material ren der them peculiarly adapted to the purposes of assisting impaired vision, s Inch, unMVe other Spectacles, do so with out fatiguing the eye by then- us. . I can. my dear sir, cordially recommend your Bratilian i Pebbles to my friends as especially worthy of their confi dence, and feel assured that a trial will in every oaae giv satisfaction. I am, my dear sir, truly yonrs, Ac. -' A. K. TAYLOR, M. I., , Prof. Anat. Memphis Med. Cliege. I have examined and used myself Mr. J. H. Pern mens' Braiilian Pebble Spectacles, and fully eoncur in the opinion expressed alwve by Prcf. A. K. Taylor, as to their superior ity, both in form and material, over th? ordinary glasses, arid recommend them to all persona requiring the as of Spectacles. - L. SHANKS, M. Pat Obst. Memphis Med. Colltg. From the Hon. David Dale Owen, V. 8. Geologist. New Hirxqxt, March 29, 1S54. Mr. J. H. Fkmmors: Sir: Having examined your Specta cle constructed of concavo convex Braiilian Febble, tak pleasure In testifying to their advantages over the ordinary glass spectacles.. Their superior hardness pre vest them being defected by scratches ; the peculiar manner in which they are ground and polished, together with their transpar ency, obviate the strain usually experienced in wearing glasses, and their coolness especially, recommends them to those having weak, irritable ry s. T. D. OWEN. NisnvrLLB, July ifl, 1H65. Ma. J. H. SmaTone Sir : I have been using fur on week the pair of Brasilian Spectacles that I purchased from you, and I do not hesitate to say that they are by far the best that I have ever used. I am enabled to read the finest print at night by a dim light, without straining my eves, whereas the spectacles that 1 have nsed heretofore, hurt them, and I could not read with any satisfaction. I consider your spectacles a great improvement upon any that I have ever seen. Yours, respectfully, G. M. FOGG. From Egbert A. Rawi rth, Esq., City Recorder. NisHViu., July 27, lStt$. Mb. J. H. Stnom Sir: After ten days' constant use of the Socctackr obtained from you, I feel guarantied in testi fying to their efficiency in restoring or relieving impaired vision. Previous to obtaining them my manuscript duties wer performed with much labor to the eye, and often with pain; bat since I hav nted your Brasilia Pebbles I have experienced nothing of tli kind, but Ir! perfectly rejuven ated. Whether the relief proceed from th peculiar form of tbe glasses or tne material, or botb combined, 1 cannot say. I prefer them to any glasses I hav ever nsed, and tak pleasure in recommending them to the public. Kespeci fully, EGBERT A, B. A W0 RTH. From tbe Rev. Dr. J. T. Edgar. NASBvnxB, Aug. 4, 1S55. -Ma. Fxjrsioa'i Dear Sir ! Having nsed, for soma lim past, a pair of your newly invented "Braailian Pebi-le Spectacles, I (eel no hesitation in testifying to their superiority over any glasses heretofore known to m. In addition to their unequalled purity of surface, they impart, from their pecu liar mechanism, a visual ease and comfort, preserving alike all sense f pain or uneasiness to the eye, however long at any on time they may be used. Very respectfully your friend, J. T. ED0AE. From Hon. Cave Johnson, President Bank of Tennessee. N18BT1LL. Aug. If, 1SS9. - DkaiSib: I have for several weeks nsed a pair of yimr Braailian Pebble Spectacles and have no hesitation in stating that I consider them much suveiior to aay other ever used by "is, and hav taken pleasure In re coin mending the as of them to my friends in preference to any other. Respeetlully, your obedient servant, - C. JOHNSON. Taioa ad Ambricai Ornca, I Naihvllle, Ang. 18,1355. f I have been nsing glasse for some lour or five years, and during that time 1 hav tried a number of different descrip tion and manufacture, some of which I thought very good; but a few days sine I obtained a pair of Mr. Semmons1 Bra ailian Pebble Spectacles, hav given them a pretty fair tri 4. and have no hesitation in saying that they ar far superior to any thing that 1 hav ever tried in that line. G. 0. T0EBETT. From Hugh Erwin, Esq. Nssavitxa, Aag. 18, IS3A. Ms. Jia. n. Pskmoss Dear Sir : Tbe Brasilian Pebbi. Glasse that 1 purchased of you about two weeks sinee, have proved fully equal to all you said respecting their good qualities. They much superior to any I hav aver used, and I would earnestly advis all who are compelled to ns Spectacle to call at your oOic and procure a pair without delay. I would not be withont them for mor than five tluxi wr at they cost. ilespcctfully, yoora, ucaa erww. NaBBvrLLB, Aug. 1,153. Mb. Pianos: After having used a pair of your "Bra silian Penbl ripectaeles," I have no heailanry In stating, and take pleasure in so doiog, that they are superior to any I hav ever used. Krspectfully, Ae , W. li. HA0ANS, I agree with W. II. Hagsns. Esq., tn th shove certificate and take plrasa? in recommending all persons woo ar in want of superior spectacle to purchase of Mr. Seiamon, a I consider Um superwr to aiy 1 hare ever used. B. 1. HARRIS. From A. W. Hunt, If. D. Tsaaoa, Aug. , 1105. "Tb longer I h your glasses th mor fully asa 1 con vinced of tocir superiority over all ether 1 hare evr used." From lev. John W. Ogden. Warre Hall, Aug. 8, 1S&S. Mr. J. H. Snmo Dear Bin 1 have owed a pair of year Improved Spectacle, fur about tw wka, aad find than) superior to any I hav ver tried, and I hav recommended several of my friends to call and try them, and they ar much pleased with them. I aaver felt tired while reading or writ ing with thos for hoar ksxcLher. Tours, very sincerely, J0H5 W. 0GDES. Fros Dr. John Waters. . KaJsriu.a,Jty18.1A Mr. J. H. fnsui: Dear Sir After a carwfui examina tion and trial of your Conctvve-Conves. Spectacle. I cheer fully add my testimony to K1r upertorlty over an other. Thry enlarge the spher of focus, aad thereby greatly re Hev risson, without producing the anplrasaata created y the eoovax torn. . Very respectfully yours, JQHJI WATERS. Fraca Mr. D. a Topp. Mr. 1. H. BBXNoaa: Fir I bar b-ra asag for sever si month, a pair of ywur ' Braailian FabU Spectacle,'' and ball ev lug they ar th. only kind I hav ever seen capabl of completely restot log vision which ha beca lmpiwd, to It primitir p.rrcUoo, x tak pUaaur ta ronadint taws, to th pastas. . Vr rswpcetfuy, D. 0. TO PP. Kamtvnxa, JlyI5,ls35. We. the andwrdgoed, hav and tor so lim Mr. i. H. Irnaws' BratUiaa Febble ripectaeles, aad hav found th.sa far superior to any other. w hav aawd. We rbeerniDy re eoauaend those to th pablto. A. W. BCTLAJt, Tea, luxtraats Co. JOHN D. WI.NMUM.M.. itOST. C!KON, A. J. CAR! kit, Prow'r of SashrUl Zaa. " From "Harrison lh ty." FrrwMU eaaewt b too raaUoa of wHoa they psrcf aa Spertacsra, a they ar la ko bough whutesaas at a btike 1 aaor Uisa . shilling per doaea, and sacs) tntssior arret,' canaaat kw tow soch rcpfobated.1 "lilissas ikinlil be targ to avr lb atit ey. Th abuse of aaaaU trasses ar kwt bill kawwa w pwisoe aaing fasawi." V Mr. B. woo d inform Ui raMi that h wip!oy a w to Mil hi aclrbratod rv-le. : aod tber raa oclv a atitaliiss at lv wr., oa Ma. iuaaf Buuatuai, awl ad hi gvaitio g'assr ar stamped aa th trass tfcoa, J. ,n tt STEAMBOATS. NASHVILLE AND MEMPHIS V SITED STATES MAIL PACZZT LUTE. kii ajfi J. G. CLLNE. J0HS 8TMP305. CITT or HU5 fSTlLLE For Memphis, New Orleana, St. Eania, and EouiaTllle, TRI-WEEKLY. rHE splendid new passenger steamers CTTT OF HCJtTS VILLE, Cabub, Master, leave Nash rill every Moo day at 6 o'clock, p.m. J. G. CLINE, Jas. Dins, Master, leave Nashville every Wednesday at 6 o'clock, p. m. JOHN 81MPS0V, Jaca Davis, Master, leave Itashvffle very Friday at o'clock, p. m Connecting at Paducah with th daily Louisville and St. Loul l nited State Mail Boats, and at Memphis with the splendid New Orleans steamers Bulletin, H.B.W. HUL Geo. Collier and Ingomar. The accommodations of this Ho cannot be surpassed, and passengers will find it by far the speediest mean of travel either North or South. For freight or passage apply to A. L. DATT9, I . Jn3 - A. HAMILTON. f AIt., INSURANCE. NASHVILEE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital flOO,000. (ALL PAID IN AND SECU RID.) THIS COMPANY being fully organised, according to char, ter, is prepared to write Policies arainst LOSiJ or D M. AGE BY FIBE, on Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise generally. Also, on shipment against lose or damare br Seas, Rivers, or Inland Transportation, on the most fitvora- oie terms. Life and Nepro Policies granted st Current rate. Office, No. 50 Colli a street. East side, between L'nion st and Public Square. DIBECTOBJ. , ALEXANDER FALL, ANTHONY W. VANLEER. W. T. BERRY, JAMES WOODS, JOHN H. EW IN, JOHN KIRKMAN, utnitr uakt. Ja R. C. McNAlRY, HUGH UcCBJlA, THOii. W. EVAN., WESLEY fiREENFlKLD. ALEXANDER FALL, President. Jambs Wauibb, Pcretiy. . myi THE MI'TEAE PROTECTION A Insurance Coinnaav al Ns,k,. Wille, Office on Cedar street, adjoining thV Post Office, and opposite the Verandah, will in- w sur on the mutual principle, Houses, Merchandise, Ac, against loss or damage by fire. Steaaiboats on any of th Western Waters against the hazards of inland navigation and the Cargoes of vessels of every description against the perils of the seas and rivers. Also, the lives of persons in good health, tnr a single year, for a terra of years or during life. Also, Bank Notes transmitted per mail. All persons having their Uvea or property Insured la this nstltution, are entitled to a full participation in all the profits, without any liability to loss beyond the amount of pr.oilum which they may pay. M. A PILCHER, PremMent. JNO. B. JOHNSON, Vice 'rJ 'nt. C. J. F. Wstabtosj, Secretory. June 6, 1ai( tt C0PABT1TEBSB2P. I HAVE this day associated with ta In the wholesale Gro cery, Commission, Receiving and Forwarding business, Mr. S. N. Hollingsworth, lato of Clark, ville, Tenn., under the name and style of "Hart and Holttnrworth." e HENRY HART, J a. HENRY HART, J a 5. H0LXINGSW0RTH HAET & HOLLIUGSWOETH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION, BBCBTvTXQ AlfD FOBWABUIXQ Merchants. No 6 Market street, NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW RANKING 1IOISE. JOHN P. JAMES. ...A. WUELES3.... DAVID D. JAMES. JOHN D JAMES A CO., BAjnCZBS AND ZXCHAJTOE DZA1EBS, Next door t) the Bank or Nashville, janl9 Nasbrlile, Tenn. COLIECTIONS made on all the cities of tl.e Cnltod States, and prompt returns made, by Janl JOHN D. JAMES A CO. G OLIIANOSILVERbonghtandsoldatbestratee oy JOHN D. JAMES A CO. TIME AD SI;IIT BILES on all thepriodpal cities In tbe Ubloo, bought and sold at the lowest rate by JO UN D. JAMES A CO. 1NTE R EST paid on Deposit by Janl JOHN D. JAMES A CO J. II. CL ICHE Y, Cabinet Maker and I'nderfakrr, T) EGS leave to inform his friends and the public generally, XJ that he keeps constantly on hand Coffin of every de scription, from the plainest servants' to the Sue Metalic air tight and air exhausted Coffin, the best now la aa fur pre serving the Corps; together with good Hearses and Uorsvs, and everything nectary for burials. All orders left at my War Room, No. Bl Coopers' Building, Cherry street, will bw promptly attended to, both day and thl ;el-tf J ' - rEARK, D03TEGAN CO., Cemntlaalon A Irwardlug Mercttaale NEW ORLEANS Thos. Fearn, Win. P. At wood, J as. J. Donegan, A. M. Uopkiua. They keep an office at Huntsville. 8ep , lS4Te-tf ' tlOO REWARD. ' RANAWAToa Monday night, the 21st last, while In th employment of Mr. Charle E H. Martin, of this city, TW0NEUK0 MEN, named J' M and ALBERT. They ar about twenty five year of age; of dark complexion: had with them a new suit of clothes, made of green caainett, and n.w silk hats. JIM I about five feet eight Inches high; weigh about ISO lbs; well formed, high forehead and pleasing countenance; speaks quick when spoken to; was raised in Williamson county by Thama Petway. ALBERT i about S feet T Inches high; weighs about ITS lbs; round face, good countenance, with small round t yes; !aks rather slow when spoken to; rather au humble looking 09. gro; was raised by Col. Thomas William, of lontgomery, Ala. I will giv th abev reward if they are taken aad secured to that I get them. mjU tf , C. L. NELSON. $5 50 IN PREMIUMS! HAYING largely rncreaeed my supsly of Rag, br the Premium offered the past year, coding J una hh, I am induced to oiler a larger amount of Pre-nluma tut th present year; and wid pay lh above pmnm ia same of IKJ0, IH S0, 170, I'D, H0, 20 and $10, to any ten Men-hants or Pedlars who will deliver me from this data to th 1st of July, lid, the largest amount a, RAOS; ta same to be bought ouUid of and by men doing buaiacse oatsid of Nashvlll or vicinity. I WILL AT ALL TIMES FAY THE HI0HE3T MARKET PRICE IN CASH FOR RAG3 ON DELIVERY, and I. so. a ewrtificato to th owner aT the amoanl rcJvd aad paid inr. These certificate must be kit and sent ia on er before Mil July, a that three disinterested merchants f Naahmi raa saak th awanla. Tb largest amouat being enliti4 to IliW, the next largest to t. and so on down. March ant sending ss Rag will pla writ that I may know in who name to ton tb certificate. Combination will not be allowed. Woolen, Ltnarr, Silk and Worsted Rage ar aot wanted, aad will not b iDrltbied in th aNiv. 1 araesiry solicit rratr attoetioa to taring and baytag rag IhrougliiMit Muidi Tean. Jy dtrwswtf W. BWHTTrMAt. BZDUCTI05 0T TBEOETS FROM NEW YOIIK TO CHARLESTON. M'CiiIl"RY-& HOOK, , Cotton Factors, COXXISSXO AST) F0BWABSI5O XTEC2ASTS, IIROWNS WHARF, . Ckarlretoa, S. C. L promptly stter.d to th sat f all kind of FRO. DL'CE, to to RACUVING AND FURWARD1NG ad Goods, aad to th filling f rJer la ttm avtM. Tb Stoaas Ihip Vompanl having reitteed tb freight ta eight m wr tuot, sua thai th cheapest and sjati-fc mat by wtkh to sbp Goods to Taanraarw, Alabama and Ruatacky Arwas Um Norther Otic. Ail sLrp and mrtrard ang eiiarifr wid Miow lb good is ibttr dirsl.iMii.a jol U rpi'MIII ERS-t kv.M K end pint Piruawrgb A Tamblcra, a food articto, lor al by I- W. la. GORDON A CO. spBixa tTBrrr bbxdgb coxrAiT. BOOKS wm b TiM at th Mbrw af H"DtftET A CROCKITT.W College sut. m M ,'Sl'Xl. tfc t:i ibtM J lh purposa f receiving Mkarriptiona Ut th Cap ttal Ctca l u hprnig Kr BrHisw CMsiBn, aad wus be kr wpra fosa Uy t day. aaui Ptoek MiOiieui w sab arrtoed toraehi li Cooaay.a prwvtdad us tbeactta. euneraua said CwBify. JoU FUELBT. jvits . m. ruaiN. sai' ISAAC UTTO, Ijla tf A. I.e. UMLtT, J S. II BARRETT, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, C0B3 AGE AXDPAPBB EIL1L23L Manufacturer of WASH BOARDS, andcrfina name of ti. WATERS A CO. Manufacturer or PLOW HANDLES and OAK WORK, aa djr firm name of COLEMAN A CO. MANrFACTrarR and Whcleaale dealer tn Wood and Willow Ware, Buckets, Tuhs, Curdage ef every a scrlptian; yishing Tackie, Blacking. Matrh, Broome, Selves. Hame. Il,irsri,iura ( -A. . u-.m . i . . ton Rope, Brushes, Measures, Brooms, Twines, and 'Han dles, Ac. Ac -, uoucr in oeiter quanry or rt rapping, Awofing, Bat. ting and Tea papers, at manufacturers rates. Dealer la Tar Paper and Composition for Roofing. 3" Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar an lied in all rases. . Store corner nf Wnlnn, . vwnr o. w house No. 87 Walnut street; Factory 57 Water street. . 11. HAKKllT, aagl tf Cincinnati, Ohio. H. G. McCOMAS... D. 0. SMJTI MTOMAS, SMITH & CO. rCBWAEBISG AXD C032IISSI0N 3M 23 JEL O 3Zr A TO' T Ft . STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Ko. 3 EroadweU'iBundius, Sycamore Street. i .i . ' eptli CI.'CI.NATI, OHIO. GREAT WESTERN TRUNK STORE1 Vi. ?5 Itrondxaay, C 1 XCJXXA TIt OBI 0. HISE A WILLI IMS, j T AN I FACTCREK3 of all kindnof Trav i.vA elingand Packing Trunks, Valises. La. die' Bonnet Boxes, Carpet Ba,, hatcheto, f Ac All orders flora abio:nl nrnn,,.rl. ..i-.i l lTI d to. We ai detenuineil tar fern rat aHa II ma a in the Cniou. tTtf Utir frends i:l the 'uh will s. ml - v.w - 1 K-IIU, . Ht.TTT. sole as aar other similar hi, u, ... u - muu inn lap - nek, nnsurpiuned Mr excellent workmamhip. durabilitr and cheapneea. We aoliau a truL fbl7 tf ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DRS. CUN'OA?. Z, CAMERON, IE TIXTS. No. 154 West Six-h street, b.-tweoo Race and Em Streets, Inflnnall, Ohi. rTTnii OFFICE Tint u i v mp X mem of its present proprietors, has been J increaaina In renniaftn,, ,. , tions In th. Artiflr.i.1 !,......... ..... r. try ir-r the last ten year,, and no expense or effort sha'J be .k. 7. . " wr n-.ay vor It wit their patrons ire. Th subscribers WuulJcall attention toth foIlowinrsesvD Ual points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, vis; Beauty and naturalness of appearance, quality and strength of Ci. ma terials, comfort to tiie wearer, and ut fulnes In restoring the natural aj.pearar.ee or th speech, and ability to ma.U eate: in an of which n. .r. .t . w.....,i.Mim saying umy are exceeded by none, and equaled by lew. TEETH Inserted frora one to a full set, with Artificial Gums. Fun and Half "e! Invariably Inserted by suction All ODerationa in Dsntiatr nahn., i- .1 . .. r iu iu, kiwi lfiv- ough manner. TERMS. n,;dering the superior character of tha work IhfwfJ? rTen' their " iUe reaoi.abl ia TWO TEETH OR MORE 0M GOLD PLATE, 3 PEU TOOTH. TWO TEETH OR MORE 0 SILVER PLATS. r2 I'ER TOOTH. Themone, refunded If tt te th do not prov. satisfactory. rW" Forthein-ormatioiioi those hv'ng atadivlanc- we would state that onr facilitie. are such, that we ran ak. in th finest sty la, a fuii set of TLLTU in from S4 to tehW. and small pieces In rroportion, so that r.o detention need beapprehended. W. C. DCNCtV " v e . J. O. CAMERON, f D,nUu- So.l5 West Sixth street betwe.a Race.nd Elm. scl 1F CIN CLN N A M, OHIO. K; ,0R?TTII. G EO. W. 0LIPHA5T rwp, !. e Tenant. E. E. FOIMVTII & CO., FORWARDING AGEXT3 i AJTD C0MMISSI0I. K EHCHAKIJ No. 47 PubUc Landing, Cincinnati, O. ' ' HATING established a House In CinHnnaU fhr th trans action of a Forwarding and Cotnralk.n Br.rlnrm. we respectfully solicit Hie patronage of the Merchants of Naafe. ville and surrounding cuuntrr. Being th authorised arnt for Trsnmnrt afli.f. lm. iA . 1 .. are enabled to orfr to our frtenr-. and the pubMe generirr specified time and rates. fpecU! att.nuoa will be giva at irk pacaages "CweL E. F. A Co..Clncwinatl. Ian5 llylft-ly L. kV. FOUdVlIi A CO. 111:EN CITV KCALE WORKS. I jf JTo. S Colombia 8t., teiwevn Aiiun and Walaut, ' Cincinnati, O. srw. r , 'T " ManufactoHng HAIU "i i, XU' 'V.rTOCKoHCOAU. - FLOUR A: ll 111'htU fiOAlln. 11 -lie Ak-o, DRret;i.aTAM BASK PC ALES BKAb AND IRON BEAMS. CULM W ALifl, A. 4V, wWcS I warrant cf superior Wurkmsn,h.p and ataterals. I would call pnrti.-u.sr attention to n.y I.HON LEVER HAT ASD bTOCK jJCALi.3. All communuaiiou prowptlv aU tended to. oetll-illy S. RHODr?, Lute of' Tn. M. T. II Ai.KN, W. R. CAPON. L:len (i.Wdj, finODES, HAGEN & CO., rOEWASDISO A5D CCMJIISSION XZBCHASTS, Ko. H Sycamore it, Hast tide, ktlow Second, CICIS. TI, 411,1. I 7 V L gtv ial sifri.fiot ro Vnrsnrdire 0''., Prw- eac, Ac; alo, to th r arrha. and sl tf alt kind cf Produce, aud a titles tl Cu:ti!iiiau aud r.ttrUrs iau-fa-tures. JH Cni.l.V A TO., P'JSn-r. rrM' trenta. rThe6-r to N A.-ll Vtl LK Mr.KCllANTP gn.illy. Utrswtf iMi'oitT.t.vr. 2T0TICZ TO TUB LATLIS A5D GXSIllVUX. O MARK 3 w.iil I 111 ot re-ctu!ly annoaiuv t tl,e 1. s'. dir. ndier.thmenof Na.hville and vn-initv, thai b b.sopen.d BlracMog snd Prciag eaiablUhment, whar he Will Bleach and Pre ll.rs sn I UonLris In tlie la.t twi most apwwved style, witliout I juru.g tli Bra:d. It wil pldir. t!m-tf to give irrneral s iti'ari.un to ail alio mav la. or him with tb.ir patronare. Mrs. Marks, as a prob-ssio. al Md!:ncr aud Drem Vaker, ran alsavi b und iu tl . lablishment, wuh a general assortment of Tritamluga, Rib. bum aud Beady ajaa Bouk, uf lit Ulc.t lashiuo. hkw will b mot hupi-y t wait on all wf may alrotuj fc, and wdl try every exert:, to please. MAJIKJ, ... , ' I 'wto' re, Brlw-.-n C Urg. ad Martr,. N. B. Blearhlflj n-1 rVr.mg tut tl.e Ji-ad en I A aU reaaonai'l terais. Si ix w m rnii 1 or ni: ddl. LA It V A suit.in::ai aitic'e. Jut,ri clved aad to t. D. DICK IT, N I Vviirje .ti;..aJh01v BAG 3l3A.CS:! ON ndaTer th li'. s iti Is, mil t sbi Istnnutt l'.ssj ba ) rr day. r tepnlp t-f boding vhts). Hour, cat add e-rn. IVnuns rruiiii g B;s WuJ pKw eud iu their v, tUr at .xiji !. a. ' . Jjli w. 11 .uauoN a CO. - rX2BX!LA9. JT?T rvceived a large a.'rti!-f!i . flue tmbniias, att utc and own. CLUIX N A AbiMiTt ' dai N lilaiVMrspi BriovAL. A. C A A. If. Ifl. I t II HATE rasaorwi iheir ttek a! UmU to C,.ne Mntl, ston ib.y wii a sUd to.. torsi (rxred aavj cwstiiart. Vtawiilk-. r.cn,l-ig war r.ll mx. ui bw .y. a, J 1 if E(;rhT !.. 11 S ' pWEXTT THi'lV tD strs tt.JU sVgsrs, wed ugll WIS'LL A TMOVlFHlN. fiCriTBALS ITFI3TJIE5T. 1 If Af TED t-t o-i ut l ) -v u invot u ohWsj Vw. I raswa, t.rwi; essaltit.. N B An, pervua ti"i h sto lain rs tsa aaak rraisin.il. tv f v. h pertal a L.-.'w r er nLSer. wm. Apiij by Witr u bvi t.t, r ; ai:fc. taaig Ua aad .ar. 3 ib!mviw u est ka. aus s if . it i u n o. II I;HSf ai'l r" g ' l i Mr,r, rS .a.t a 1 s a, i if , ' '". .