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NASHVILLE; - 7inesday Morning, August 19, 1857. Official Journal for Publishing tlie Post Office Letter JList. Notice to Trantieut Advertiser AD transient advertisements in this paper, miiit be paid tor at the time they are handed in Otherwise they will not tie inserted. Transient Job Work most be paid for cn deli Very, To oca Scbscribkrs". We have lately ptit seve ral new CakKiERS on the different routrs, and should any of our aubscritv r- fil to get th ir pa pers, we would be obliged to them to iuform u4 of the fact. Job Peistino. Ek-Rant as have been the epec irneiia of Job Printing tame I out by the "Patriot Job Office," it is uow prepared even to iprove upon tbem. Persons wishing any detferiptlon of pUIn or fancy Job Prioting will pleaee Bead in tb ir orders, which will be promptly eiecuted at the lowest prices. For the Daiy Patriot. laayorality. If Wm. At Glkkk, E-q., will consent to run for llavor at the ensuing election, be will comply with the withes of many ud timers and will be ELKCTLD. 51 1. Vernon Aaaocitttioii of Xcnuesaee. It will be seen by the following letter that the Trea'urerehip of the Mount Vrno!i Assori iiion of this State, has been tendered to Prof. LindslkT, of thU city: Nasuville, Aug. 16th, 1857. To Dr. J. B. Lindslkt, Chancellor of the Nashville Utiiver.ity t Deab Sir: Having recently been appointed by the Southern Matron Vice President of the Central Committee of Mount Vernon Association for the Union, and President for Tennessee, I have the honor to appoint you Treasurer o( the Mount Ver non Association of this State, to receive all mon ies subscribed by the citizens of Tennessee for the purchase of Mount Vernon, the home and grave of Washington. Flattering myself that you will accept the ap pointment, I have the honor to be Your friend, MARY RUTLEDGE FOGG. Tciiiicaaee Flour The time is rot far distant when Tennesse Floor will head the Hat In every market In the couutry' We believe there is none superior to it manufactur ed. Bt. Louii at one time claimed the highest rank, but she has had to knock unier. We saw a spec imen of St. Louis flour yesterday at W. II. Gordon & Co'., a barrel of which cost $9 there. It is a very choice article, but is regarded by excellent judges as of lower grade thao sever brands of Ten nessee flour in ftore at Gordon's, and which he is wholesaling at $7 per barrel. A cample of Good - leitsville flour which we caw compared with it, was pronounced its superior, and wear,. assured that Ih banon and Port Royal are in the fame category either of them laying the chef (Touvre of St. Lou Is in the shade. We should have been pleased to eee a sau-p'e from the Rio Mills in comparison with it also. Speculators and consumers should make their purchases in this market, if possible. They may always rely upon getting an excellent article. The fine store of our friends, the iIeHr. Bekcii, on College street, Is nearly finished, and a number of packages of goods for the new firm of JIeech, Webb & Co., have been stored In it. The firm will have one of the most elegant, as well as most comfortable houses. In the city, for the trans action of their business: the sale of ready made clothing at wholesale. This branch of the trade of Nashville has increased of late years wonderfully, and is now one of the great dements of our pros perity. We doubt not the new house has a long and prosperous career before it. gr We are indebted to the publishers for a copy of the very able Address delivered before the Pbilomathrsian Society of Bethel College, Ru'Sel! ville, Ky., in June last, by Dr. W. K. Bowling, of this city. Mr. John Dolan, the "better citizen," whom we mentioned yesterday as bavin b. cn tlie depo itory of John Mullen, do 8 business on Market street. lie appears to have been properly eautiou in the transaction and his good name and fame are in no wne comprcmi-ed by it. No one suspects he had any part or lot in Mullen's proposed fpeculi tion in liberating slaves. That is out of Mr. Do lan'a line. Let those who may have thought oth erwise, on seeing his name connected with the matter be assured of that. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. We are indebted to Messrs. John York & Co. for a copy of this popular paper. The present No. is an in teresting one. Interesting to Merbanlc and Itlanulac titrera Tlitrd Annual fair. The Mechanics and Manufacturera of Tennessee and adjoining Sutt s, are reminded that the Third Annual Fair and Exhibition of the Mechanic's Insti tute of this State, will commence In October next in this city. The annually increasing inten st man ifested in these exhibitions, and visible advantages resulting to exhibitors, as well from the dissemina tion of important information among themselves. as from the great publicity which they are thus ena bled to give their bunine-s renders it certain that the approaching exhibition will eclipse iu magnifi cence and interest all its predecessors, Copies of Circulars, giving full particulars, can be obtained at the Mechanic' Institute rooms, College street, opposite the Sewauee, or by addressing the President, Wm. Stock ell, or Seer-Mary II. K. Wal ker. June 23 8m. t5y"Charles H a, Teacher on the Tjano, Darp Guitar, and in singing, is now prepared to give lea sons if d'sired, at the residence of tho seholar. Tetms oue dollars lesson, none engaged for leas thin twenty lessons, July 2S 2ui. J27The Nashville Academy ot Mumc will com mence its fifth session on the 8rd Monday in Sep tember next. For partii ulars apply to the Princi pal, No. 2 1, South Vine street, jy 23 2 n. r. rt'RMAN. J M.iOulLOF. G. SKAKKilir. A. t AMPt aXi PlURISL&rj St Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IV STAPLE AND FANCY FOREIGN AND TOMESTIC 232-LTtT GOODS. 7K w receiving our Importation for tha FALL v SKAStiN. Our Stocs ron sta of entirrly Nrw ai d Freth Uoed to h eh we mould repectf-lly invite the no- iiivvi luuuy aout.lL lucrcnAniS Ft'RUAN A CO . July29. No 64, N. S turner of tu.uare. Avliite Goods. BLEACHED Lonr Cloths, Cambrics, Jaconet;, Sw,., Mull, Book and Cheek Uuilmi. A Isrge lot u.t c-peu-d by Fl KM AS a Co. Ginghams, APKAOTIfCL axoritucol of check and plaul; alto fether oew.by F KMA.N to. Hosiery. A SUPERB lot of every No. Just or"1 at Ft KNAN A CQ'S. Black Ml Us, lluiittkeicliiefsuud Sewings. A- VIRT superior assortment, now rrceiviegby espre-s at Ft KM AN A Coa. 'Whalebones. A LARGE and superior lot of retry mrt. j. open . fa'." , t'.XI AN A cos. Jolyg Ibi. No. t4, N. k. turner of ruuare. T. B. rains, i b. aoK. 11 AIiTS & BROWN, Druggists aud Prcscriptionists, NO. 19, SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC oQUAfiX, NASliviLLt, TL.1S. ACOMPLCTK auirtmeat of oitah aed Anaricaa Chemloala,p re aod unJullera J Ding, fresh sad genuine Jt racia, aelect J"o.der, Aen aleaj. htJtd, 'lav srlttf L'xtracla, Ac. Lemon. Boee, Vanilla, Pine Aupt. Bir.wb.rrr, Celery, Almond, Kaiberry, teaoa and Urane eaUaeu fur Saver. lag. lie. iSerajotla Arrow Kool, leiuelaaa, Clovee. Nut BietrSi CiaoaoMB, do , at KAINi A BSOVSrS. STEAHBOAT AND EIVEE, NEWS. The river is getting low ag na, there beiog bnt 3 feet water on the Shoala, and railing. The Cuba arrived yesterday from. Paducah. The Maryland, Cilba arid Nettie Miller departed for Paducah, and the Dr. Iioberison. for St. Louis. The Hartsville departs to day for Paducah. sucui FFAirir. Qr- We are authon'ted to announce Jamcs M. Histo aa a candidate for tlMjriff of DaricLoa county, at the next March election. Jy- We are authorised to announce Joh K. Edmowdsob as a candidate for theril of Daviduon county, at the next March election. fW W'e are authorized to announce E. B. Eiglet aa a candidate for fherifT of Davidson county, at the next March ale tion. ITT" We are authorized to announce A. Creele, aa a candidate for Sheriff of Davidson county, at the next Marc election. COUIfTY COURT CLERK. We are authorized to announce Capt Joh 8. Dash Iill aa a candidate for Co-nty Court Clerk, at the March election. t3y We are authorized to announce Faux R. Chbat bam, aa a candidate for re-election to the office of County Court Clerk. Election in March next. tSP We are authorized to announce Thos. D- Stogkeb as a candidate for County Court Clerk at the next March election BEAN! BEAN!! BEAN!!! llE are now receiving weekly large hfpments of Bran VV and f-h rta. whirh we w,il tell cheAp, and deliver la any part of theci'y free of cha gt. Nahi.le, Augnst 10, UOi. QUICK k MEAD. SlIFItlFF'K SALE. BT vii-tce of a venditioni epons to me directed, and delivered from the honorable Circuit Court of I'avid on rcunty, Tenneeaee, at it" May Term, 157, 1 wi I expose to public tale to the highest bidder, (or c-h, st the Court house yard ate, in he citv of Nashville, on S.turday, the 14th dav of September 16BT,al! the riyht. title, claim, In terest and estate which John Coltart then had. or may have since acquired in and io the following deecibtd tract or parcel of land, tituated in Davidcon county , Tennesfee, and di-scribed a follows, to-wit : Being part of Lot No. 72, in the plan of Ualch an Whiteside'a addition to Nashville, b ginning on Jaekson s'rett, on the line of Mrs. Christo pner'a, one lit Bit red fret from Hifrh street, anl runninar with Jackson street westward 1!0 feet, thence back at rignt xntfles 17i) feet.lhenoe towards High street ltKI leet, thence to the beginnli g. for a. particular de'C 'iption of which reference Is m ide tj Hook No. V2. page 18J, in the RegiUir'olti;e of Davidson county. Levied upon aa the property of John Cottart, this J tnuary 1, 1N57. aUgl5. JSO. K. E1JM0N8UN, 8heriff. MIFRIFl-'S SALE. BY virtue of a venditioni ei ooaj to me directed, and de.irered from ihe honorable Circuit Court of David son count., Tennessee, at iU May Term, 18' 7, 1 will expose to public kale to the highest biildt r, for cash at the Court -houe ysrJ gate, in the citr of Nashr.'l'e, on Saturday, the llih day of Septemb'r, 1S57, all the right, title, claim, in terest and e.-tate which John Coltart then had, or may have sii.ee acquired in and to the fallowing described Lots of ground, lying in Nashville, Davidson county, Tennessee, bounded aa follows : Being part of Lot No. 23, beginning at TliOtnas Hairison corner.cn Collef e street, running South with the line of said street 73 feet, to the centre of Lick Branch, thence down the Branch with its meanders, to Uarrison'a corner, tiience west wilh Ham" on's line to the beg nning. Another beninninir on J ickon street, on the line of Mr. , nine feet from High street, running with Buckner west 10' feet, thence back at right angles 170 teet, theuce towards High street Itiu ftet, thence to the beginning; being part ol Lot No. 71. Levied upon as the property ol John Coltart, this 26:h October ISM. E. D. WHITWOK'llI, O. D. aufc-15. JNO. K EDMONSON, Sheriff. ROB'T iyiOOREp VrotAucc Commission MERCHANT, No. SO Front Street, Cincinnati, SELLS Cotton, Iia and txosx laoa, Oaaia, Taigo KaeiT, Ac . and fills orders for articles of Cincinnati Produce and Manufacture promptly and to best advantage. July 10. WHISKY, BRANDY & W.NES. WE have on hand and for sals a choice assortment o Domestic Liquors, which we oiler at wholesale to the Nashville trade, viz : Chhi bbls. Mononcahela and Rye Whisky; fOd " Smith's Out deserve do 800 " Bourbon, our extra Brand 100 " CxtAWba Brand , low pric; 1U0 Sweet Miilaga Wine: li 0 " Muscat Wine, very ntee; JRO casks French Pacusges Brandy; llKJi' bbl-. Doub e Kectified vVhis-ky; U bbls. 8 to 5 year old Copper WhUky, from f3 oO U fi 50 per gal. Louisville, June 19.-i8m. JNO. B. MclLVAIN A PON. HOUSE HIliMSHIVG HARDWARE. PICOT & SPOTWELL, No; G3 Itluldcii I, tine, New Vork. IMrOKTlTri A!TD J0BSKR3 OF CUTLERY, FENDERS, TEA TBiYe, FIKB IKONS, TIN NED and t.VAMtLIU HOI.L Itt WAKE, KKENCli TINNED WAKE, ANDIKONS, Kit Y PANS.COAl. HOPS, rLANISUtO JAI'ANEU I'LATED A BRI1AN1A WARS, MANCFACicatiua or PLATED M'OOSS & FORKS, Jul14 4m. C3 Mai fen Lane, New York. a. T. nigrum. a. c. m'cumb. t. J st'cona. BAETLETT, M'OOMB & CO., O EN ERA L Commission fe Vonvrdug KO. 23 LEVZZ ft 60 COMMEECXAL ST., SAI.NT L.Ot'lS, 31 0. 3T Liberal ca.-h advances made on Consignments. KKraa to : W. H. GORDON k CO., W M. P. ERY AN, E?Q., July 22 -8m. Nashville, Tenn. v. rmuirti. wm oiusoa. a. kixom. t. aixoa.n. C. Wa PHILLIPS & CO. BL'CCKii80R3 TO WILLIAMS, PHILLIPS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANIS 38 i iMo.-v sthi:i:t, NEW ttltl.EA KS octl lv P. A. I'EKTHOU). . A. 0. BSR.SODDT. U. THOMPW B. BEETHOLD, BEENOUDY & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, aid pKALiaa ta Bope, Baggiug, Bacon and Flour, No. 134 Ne'COiiU Mrcfl, Sulnt I.onla, ITIos tiW Cotmignnients of all Southern Pro luce received and promptly attended to mayl. triw Wly A. O. SMITH. a. r. uttbbis. uo. j. auwLAB S31ITII, UUTIIK1I-: &. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE GROCERS. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS! iid AQiaTS roa tu sua or viittiiM.t a tobacco, No- 564 Main St-, Between Second and Third, LOUISVIILE, KY. , an10 diWtf S. V. IINCBLKT. B. B, SAkOBSZ KIACIILLY &. SANCI1KZ, Produce and Coxiimission 3Ierchanls, AND DEAlEltS IN COEN, WHEAT, BACON, FLOUR, OATS, HAY, C iV. 7 Warren lUock, Aiigusta, (in. IV Particular attenliun given ly the sale of all con. Igpinenis. ma18 4m P. Pi PECK & BRO., I T AVE for sale TWO KINK COACHES, ""g-f a 1 Jul rrce'vrd from New lors- IKyV Coaches are we believe lluer than any J juuc'iH. l I. PIXJv iw UllO., INVITE the at'.entioo of country dealer ihelr stork of Buemes. He teak a cuod article which we warranu W have also on hand aa t.ateru ai ucie, which we war rant. luneisw p. p. pi:ck iw into., HAVR this day rrcived Ihr.e COACH tS, which we believ to be flurr than any la Teoaeax. Jao9. HARPER'S BULLETIII, A OAlLY JOl R.AL, Olroulatloii Froo, TO HI. 'l II 1.1 MILD lt T1IL CITV Ol 74 AI1VILLL', COUMI'MIX. Alt IV. Slat. PKIISOS UIMIu TO AUVLK IISL, WILL fllam: AIIOKLSS jr. ii. iiaiipi n Au10,lS5T. Hex g (,( omc. ; I Sale of Desirable Properly. T!LL be se4d at rabiss auetion, ea the Brrata i V SalLKDai.Bi.taMbR6r.lsai.ihaa.e aas) I round at Keai .upud by Ue t latter.' UaaA, HmMh !. Terms hb.rai will be aad knows on day of sale. Jul) 10 Ula, Uolcl at Auction. ON MONDAY. Sr4 C.v ol OelU..r n.st, I roMie auction, sy Hotel, soowa s th UOTIL," tuacitur W!U U lusi. a4 gardm will eer 1 he -TSENTO' a kxa, tbere J attach J. situated 10 U uwa ut trsus Ttss Ibis U va u.blw proriy.woer as a ub'M Hows. . fer ta iueaa of anr 'huiciw, bin um,M in and soot VJ " W 'b niu. sH.aiuua sue tuusa, la tw wt4 aU o tt Say t-ia.J. actrsa di.puswd of priv la tha ms.inio.., 1 st.aii ntiiM 10 keep it oifn aeeusamodaiioa of ib pubte, sad all who mas be p pjinf im sbom iisuus paiuua sue Siuia,s. la iM. vaid fortt bs It WaUs . V T ' ' "U,IU a aisid recy:ka aud a pi'.abie chr Iraftoa. Aug. 1, lsTT.-Isa. 0- HilX. O ALT. 8od bbU ia sluts aud fur by BOO. A CO It, SPECIAL NOTICES. DISPEPSIA AND DEBILITY CLUED. Tbbcdo ta raASK, Esq., of the Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Ssllroad O&ce, says: " " - . "For years I have been aa Invalid from Dyspepsia With a hope of relief, I resorted to cany adrertised reme dies, bat failed In deriving the benefit sooght for, until I tried your HOLLAND BITTERS, the happy effects ot which npon the digestive organs, and in restoring a debili tated system, causes me to recommend it confidently to all suffering from Dyspepsia. Ilollenay's Pills ctnd Ointment. Public opinion Is compelling the hospi Uls throe gboot Europe and Amerca to adopt this famous alterative, antl billions, and restorative medicine. Sufftrers from chronic lnolgestion. f eostiveneas, dyentery, diart oea, and liver complaint, who have been under treatment for years, recover by its con tinued cse. The Ointment is also a sovereign remedy for cutaneou s diseases. Dr. S. S. Fitch'M Six Lectures," 8S0 pages, 80 engravings, bound, explanatory of tbe treatment by which be cures Consumption, As hma. Di seases of the Heart, Throat, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, KidV neysandkin, Fenale Complain is, Orarel, Ac, sent by mill, and postage prepaid, for 40 ctn's. Apply to DR. 8. 8. FITCH, 714 Broidway, Sew York. t3F" He hai no other offic: either at Chicago, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, or elsewhtre. Lie is never ab-ent from Nts York, and no physician elsewhere is authorized to use his name. angll Scv. Fsvca astd Acus. Foremost among the various remedies for thii disease standi Dr. Ehalienberger'a Antidote A few doses will cure any ordinary case, and one dose inva riably stops the chills. It contains nothing in the least degree hurtful to the system under any circums'anees, and never produces the unpleasant e Beets that attend the use of Qu nine and other agents in general use. It cures every f rm of the disease, and is the original and only An tidote firr Maliiria.. A-k fev Dr. EhAilenberger'a Fever and Ague Antidote, and be tare you get jiills. Bold by respectable Draggists everywhere Price 1 60. Sole Proprietors, A. T. 8hal- UKBEaoKB k Co., Rochester, Pa. aug4-8mdtriw. White Teeth. Perfumed Breath, and Beautiful 3 Complexion cm be acquired by using the "Uta of a Ttumsand Floicers.n What lady or gentleman would re- mt-in under the curses of a disagreeable breath, when, by using the "Balm or a Tbrcsand Flowuu," as a denti frice, would not only render it seet, but leave the teeth white as alabaster? Many persons do not know their breatb Is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Beware of counterfeit. Be sure each bottle is signed FETRIDGE k CO., tf. T. JCor sale by all Druggists. feb23 bin. The only remedy for Consumption which experience has proved reliable, LIEGEMAN, CLARK k CO'fi, (late Eush ton, Clark k Co..) PURE AND GEN' CINE GOD LIVEE OIL. It has stood the test of ten years with increasing popularity, and proved efficacious where others have failed. Eee that you get liegeman, Clark A Co 's, for since the death of our Mr. Rushton, an article called "iwWm't" has been introduced, in no way connected with R. C. k Co., or II. C. k Co. Sold by EWIN k BR08, JO. G. BROWN, and Druggists generally. junel6-dAw2m. The Flux Annihiliated. Every summer and fall thousands of people die of Flu t, Cholera, Dysentery, Griping Pains, and other irregularities of the Bowels. It can now be cured in every case for 7t cents, by the use of TUCKER'S CH0LE&A SYRUP, bich has been tested by the best physicians In the South and West, and by them pronounced the most effectna remedy new in ue. It has performed more astonishing; cures than any other cpecific. A human life can be saved n nine cases out of ten by an investment of 75 cents. Bur a bottle and keep it by you. Forsae by KEHNAN a RAINS and T. WELLf, Drne gis.8. apr24 6m Advertisement, 105 MEDICAL PEEPEATIONS ' FOR THE CCRE OF EVERY KNOWN DISEASE! The nndenlgned, having: been appointed sole Agent for Nashville, for the sale of the Medical Preparations recom mended ta 'Dr. Freefe's Confined Fy ra of Practice, for Physicians and Families,' would respvcvfuliy offer them to such of ourcitisms as need a retomti'V to healih. These preparations are con pounded from the recipes of the n.ost celebrated Physicians tnd Surgeons of Europe and America, and will cure erery Imiwn disease, that is at all within tbe reach of remedies. These Preparations have been tested for years by Profeteor Freese, and other cele brated Physicians of our country, in their daily practice, and have beta found invariably effectual. For further particulars, tee Dr. Freese' Combined Sys tem of Practice, trgether with Cards, Posters, Ac. Both tl.e Dock, Medicine Chests, and Medicines may be had of the undersigned, at bis Drug Store, in Nashville. JOHN J. BEEf n. No. 20 Sewanee Building, ollee at., bd16 6m. Nashville, Tenn. CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS. rIHE undersigned has been appointed Agent for the I rale of HtMge k Free's Mills, for grinding the Chinese Supar Cane. The;e Mills are of the most approved de srrip'ton. Persons in want nf them thould send in their orders immediately, as none can be furnished without at least thirty days notice, augo. B. S. WELLER, Ea. A, IIi;itRICII &, CO., Dyer ami Scourer NO. 43, FRONT STRKET. fX70Ur.D rfsuect'uly inform his old cui'om.rs and the v v "rest of mankind," that he has taken tha above stand for the purpose of carrying on an ex'enslue t ui ness in DYEING AND fCOUUlNU. All who have old Nclothes that want them made new should rail. Termi cash. A. IIE1.NR1CH k CO., aue4 8m, Front street. G4EAT EXCITEMENT FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! Suiiiiiier Koiincls! Closing Out at Half-Prices. f! NOW Ladies you can purchase a flno gf&l a" sr Bonne' er Milhnery Goods at your own jjw ViXi Prices. From the unprecedented patronage we have received this reason, the great competition notwithstanding, fur tnis has fully established the reputation of our bouse and in creased our trade i per cent., tbe great rush af eronr ItonntH the past three weeks has reduced oar stock, aud will cose out the balance certain this week. fcu.h Flowers, ladles, that will delight you, and the ta gene (iipsey Hals, so bewitching. Call soon, as this is our last stock for this season, and will soon be sold out Our stock of flraw and Fancy Goods, Embroideries, Ac, consists of Rich Paris, Bupaland Fancy Bonets, Imported styles'. Hair, nugal bond I. ace Bonnets; Krplish flraw and other plain slvles; A few doten imported Imperial Chip Bonnets; A few Carton's of Paris Flowers, for bonnets, parties and brides; Jo!-t received a fine lot of Pink Ribbons, for bonnets and drtss trimruinrs; Hoop r-kirts, bone and steel, extra bone, Ac; Spanish and French Fans; f arasols, assorted iUulily; Rich Black Bugal Lace Mantillas and materials; Uugal tilmps and Laces, white, blond and Maltese; Blsck bugal Collars and Sella, lor mourning. Our stock ef Embroideries is not only beautiful but ckesp, consisting in part or Kicb Maltese work. Muslin, Jaconet Setts, Collars ofHonilon Work, Muslin, Maltee and Jaco net Cndrr-fleeves, Worked Bands, (arts Embroidered Handkerchiefs. A fine line of Paris Mitts, Kid OloTes and Elastic Belt; Ladies fine aud medium Ctbbaa Port Monies. The bonnet Comb and new styles of Turk and Redoing Cnmbs, with many Fancy Ooods, too numerous to meution, will be sold at a great redaction in prices. We shall open on the 1Mb September, the finest Stock of Goods for the fall Trade ever opened a' Na.-hville, of over t.A.iHJO worth of our own importation from Pans. Com petition must bs met with a large M-ck of Kick Goods and mw prices, to keep up the Ufa of trade with K. WISE, Agent, Aug. 4, No. 46 Cnion St. next door to Plate gank. 3D! J US T RE (J El I ED! CllESON & CO.'S MODEL CLOTHING BAZAAR, K0. 25 CEDAR ST., NASHVILLE, MERCHANT TAILORS and dealers in Ready-made n-sde Clothii g aud Furnishm- OooJs, have just re ceived a magnificent assortment of Vine lleec iiooils, Consiftfng ol French Cloths, Cassiroeres and Testings of every shade and color, which we will make up to oruer it the best manner and at the ihonm notice Alwavs cn hand a coo-p ets assortment of kuDf UiuK CLOTHING AND FLKMMIIMU tiKl. All of which we ofTer to our friends and the public gene rally, at lbs LOWfcjr PElCE-i! fjune.. IIF.AVLH WA.VI MPl(L4(;i. VRK In Hickman county, Trnnesse, on a beautiful, clerr tuisll creek of pure and littng aler, in a dense'y shaded grove, where it air is eool.ure and bracing, aod ta waters e"Ul if not soperior to anv la the t'ou.b-aesl, b' vtng fir rul.hur fpucss, all diSerlDg exalenaUy; one COAiyUala and several til uie puretl and culde.t Free-alone in the world, lakirg ail things totreiher it is Considered by oun pete at juoce. to b on of the very first watering ptadva ia lb (jailed (Hates. Beaver Data it forty miles west of Columbia. Nearly half of the road IS turnptka, the balauew lha beal. dirt road ta Teiinea.ee. rooa Waynwsfroro'it i' oaly aooat thirty w ilea tat t; and from Ptrryvilla about lb aa. distaoee. Oood bunting and fiihiDs: aaar by. and the vary best of brandy, Im and Cir-. kepi fur table aad rvusn parpoK; tiuhard Table, Nio Pus Alley, aad suaoy ssuailer gauges lor excrete, bflallh aod puiascre. lavaUda and plcasura seekers are particularly a to- reepeeuuiiy invitsa 10 vimi snia piace. H are authorised to refer so at, a. l,. r. Urwaa. Rnsl Hctoa, J.mca Earn, At . fcruwa, and Waahiogtoa M rred lb , of NaahvUie nearly every Bias, wea&an and e lu Id la Cvluer.bia atd Maury coantt; Rt. Kav.Jas. Otey.ti. P. Walker, Coi. . G. Leosey.aad Dancan 8. Irtwrava, of 1 C3ASGEJ WILL BE Seven Dollars ..... Per Week. Children under 10 years U ... Hsuf Prarw. Ccrvaau ef ail agea ... iiaif frrios. Any annibcr of all kiads of convey a noea rawdy at an times at Co tiatb.a tavaa yv to bar Dam, About tbrea hacdreu persons caa be eomlo!t)!y aoaosasaodasad, m aoat beiieve wbea yoa baar thai ws at fiat. Vt would sues oatawstly and nrpfitu'Ay tnvtt ejr frieads aad Uie puhLt to vsstS svaavor Dasa. aa we ar now ready h receive ihruu ItAsLslT tO, V Ltr Uc kuparvUioa a4 eOBtroI of Mrs. Jaa K. Kallcr. Jane -iL Tlireslier. f AM daily t pectins; sis r r power Clue esd A r r. aa.fi iia. tuperwtf Tbresbora, Ja-y A. b, g. WtlXUe BY TELEGRAPH. BY THE NATIONAL LINE. Reports Furnished by the Associated Press. Loci.-villic, August 17. During the thunder storm this alterroon, the steamer Eaves was struck by lightning. Nobody was nuit. The home ine deck of the boat was somewhat ehstteied. The damage done is bat eligt. ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS. The Freoch Ambassador in Turkey suspended relations because the Moldavian eLciions were not set aside. A despatch from St. Cloud states that tbo Ero percr and Empress will leave Wednesday to vioit Qu-en Victoria. No confirmation ofthe fall of Delhi hai been re ceived. European residents were under arms at Madras in momentary expectation ot an outbreak. Wasoihgtow, Aogust 17, Tb jury in the case of the alleged election rioters, disagreed after iour days confinement in the Jury room. Bostoh, August 18. An arrival from Capetown reports tremendous gales last June. A number of vessels were wrecked on the coast. Nkw Tobi, August 18: The steamship Tennes see has arrived from Aspinwall with the remainder of Walker's army. COMMERCIALr DAILY PATRIOT OFFICE, Nasbvuxk, Aug IV, ls6T. f Wheat We note large quantities of wheat being ship ped, a considerable portion of it by the river, the navigable condition of which has had a beneficial influence upon prices. A buyer can affjrd to pay 5c per bushel more for wheat destined for New York, transported on the river than on the Railroad, the former presenting less obstacles to a tpeedy trip. We beard of some few sales yesterday at 75 95c; wh'ch are about the proper quotations, though in second hands a choice article of White would sell at fl 00 per bushel. TIIE lrlAltK.LTS ItY TELLGRAPII. New Yorx, Ausrnst 17. Sles of Cotton trday fiOU bales. Orleans 16; Upland 15. Flour and Whisky dull. White wheat 180; Red 171. Mixed Corn 86. Mess Pork 2490; Prime 2050. Beef cteadj. Lard 16. B icon buoyant; Clear Sides 14 Sugar steady. Freights on cotton to Liver pool 18. Nkw Orleans, Angus. 17. Sales Cotton to-day 300bilee; Mjal5; 3 biles or new sold at 18. Flour lower. Red wheat 127. Lari in tierces 16. Other articles unchanged. Nkw Oslkans, August 18. Sales of Cotton to day 300 bales; prices unchanged; sales for 3 days 12U0 bales; receipts 30 bales; stock in port 19,870 bales. Flour dull; superfine St. Louis $6 00. Wht at 2c higher. Oats 40. Freights dull. Ster ling Exchange 9J, on New York 9f. New Yori", August 18 Sales Cotton to-day fiOO bilks, firm. Flour and Corn firm; Wheat un settled; Mess Pork 25; Lard 16; Sugar heavy; Rio Coffee 10$; Racoutlull. Cincinnati, Aur. 18. Flour 5 50; Red wheat $1; white $1 20; Whisky 25c; Coin 70a73c; Prc Tuior s fi m. Wlieat! lVJieatU THE undersigDel having ordt-ra for WHEAT, will pay the highest market rate deliverable at M'Crea k Ter rasa' warcnoue, corner Broad and College sts. K. WEBB, JuIylT. tf. Cotton and Produce Broker. NOW RECEIVING AND OPEXISQ AT T. & W. Eakin & Co.'s NO. 48 PUBLIC SQUAtlEt julySl -tf NAf IIVILLE, TENNESSEE. THOS. EAKIN. W M. 8. FA KIN. ADAM G. ADAMS. T. & W. EAKIN &G0., IMPOE1E2S AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RMY GOODS, NAS1IVILLL, TESNESSEL. We Lave now in More a. auperb stock Of Sl'llIltXi A!M1 Sl'I.TILIt GOODS In which will be found some of the moat taitiy (roods for Ladies and Gentlemen ever offered in ahvllle. We have largely increased our stock of ' Kcatiymadc Clothing-, And are fully prepared to meet the growing demand of the Trade at Reduced Prices. On SlocVof 1IOXSETS MANTLES, VAUIETIES, Ac., Ac, Will be found large and 'attractive, to all of which we Invite the attention of Merchants, aa our facilities enable us to offer extra inducements. X. Ac AV. EAKIN V CO. N'AFHvnxa, Aug. I, 1'57. Dyaeiitery, Hloody f lux, Diarrhoea, and all diaorders) of the Ilowels. fpilE Qrsafenberg Disentery Syrup, is sverel(fn in all X disorders ot the Bowels. Kothinir Is more injurious than the u-ie of opiates in such disorders. The Dysentery Syrup neutralises the acridity and chemically alters the contents of the Bowels and very gradually cheeks the dis charge,. A thousand certificates of its efficacy could be got in Middle Tennessee alone, but we prefer to give hut one, from the chairman of the board of Health. Citw York. New Ton, April 2Mh, 1813. My position last year, as Chairman of the Sanitary Com mittee of this city, brought me constantly in contact with er.-ons su ering from Cholera, Dysentery, Ao. Fst-ts co ning under my own observation, with reference to the efficacy of your Dysentery Hyrup In the diseases, have been confirmed by the testimony of my associates on the com mittee, and particularly by Alderman De Forest, of the first Ward. So strongly was I imprevsed with the value of your preparation, I caused it to be sent 10 the Quarantine, where the iholera then enisled; and it ia not a little re markable that but a single ea e was reiorted afierwards. TIMOTHY K. IIIIBAKD, M. D. Chairman Board of Health, N. Y. The Children' Panacea Is well known to be most eilicacioua in all disorders of children from one to Ave years old. VV hy should two-thirds of ail the children born die before they are five years old, if it were not that the Vermifuges and all the other powerful medicines adminis tered to them were not most injurious. Teetmng and other diseases of the second summer cause bat little apprehen sion where Ibis is used. Tne Dysentery Sy rup and Chil dren's Panacea are worth snore than words ctn i press. July 1 1. Mackenzie a fcKJKwmi. F R A i CISCO, M ANCf ACTCBER AND DEALER IS HATS, CArS A.D LADIES' FURS, No. 3 Public Square, NASHVILLE, TEN.. 2 STYLES NEW 3 For Slimmer. Fa corner styles and satntner weathes, for once have come together. GEKTLIMEN will pleas call and examine those bea. t if ul styles ol DUhtA HATS, Jul introduced at the Hat Emporium or A. 1. ritANCISCO, JuneoO. No. 1& Public Square QLTE rOLIIKEPt and several New Styles of the Fashionable l-bape CAteiMI RE HAT for the hot reaih-r. Just received at A. J. FRANCISCO'S, tunriW. No. H Ptibiie Square. NEW AMU HEALTH XL STVLES. IW and beautiful colore of the Soft Hat, arpropriate 1 for the extreme hot wtalhcr.Just opened at juneso. ntANCiaco-a. PASA.MA AMU LtUlIUIt!, HATS. (T E save Just cpened a frri-h , apply of STRAW GOODS v for the rammer, consisting of I f born, Panama, Canton, Brttih,and Leghorn of every description fcr sua boys aad children at ff HANClsCCa. CilHLUItEMM rAMCV sriCAtVK, ta end- less variety, at the Fashionable 111 etor ef PltASCfSCO, Jnne30. Be. Si Pubko rqaare. A GREAT' RUSH!!! HELaHNOTYPES aheap I ! rpiiEst: pk-tarea are constantly receiving Use unqasJ ifed X aprooauB of anisia, AssaWtra,asd tha pubite ga raily, ascaa be aitid by lb tarre aamber taaea daty, by thaur poseiBg aupervjv quttuwa ever bovb Ute Ass brotypaand Daguerreotyoe. u 1 faaitt ies being swtier aad mora ezteaslve than any Ur Gicry ia Ttsansts, we basing reeeauy anlarfsi aad filled ap ear eaiafettsbnM'ni a aa Sicsoi saanawr, sual te any ia tne Se a wad prrir is aa f la um Kotatii, we era tm aaaoiad 19 finish ciarwa, pal ap la a nal ease, beaaufitity eatarsat, for VTX I PW lltDS. far pairons w I end every roey,atroc aad aeaoet Saluoa .tr sUCCur-t I k'XiI asag tui sd aocesa, aa l ti ItsTFUKJ, a tjoiolng wtucb ss a ei'ACU L IvLLXt JttKiM lor lams tauie.. . B. fai,oii aa baaJ the ssoet eateaaive aad varic4 asauruaaat 9t ra Fraiuca, Lama, eta. - , - HUGHES BEO-a Ss. 23, TJaio Et , tor. Ccileg. Kovtca.&tgrapbatakca ai war 6eery (laU Dod;"s, MttiMN.tnt H-xk'a Claa II 1, Uow tninalura M fctassma o enyaaa,a:trtar (Hajo aW4di ttuayli WAH rLUUvjM4)btu!icise vsa. -' li. D- SICAST. -PIANOS MUSICAL NEW I 1 O v- O I Sigrn of tlic 15 i'g- Padlock, No. 44, South Market Street, NASHVILLE, TEHNESSEE. AKV1XS, VICES, BELLOWS, STOCES, AND DIES. CAST, SHEAS, Of KM AN AKD ELISfEE &TEEL. SHOVELS, SPADES, HOES, BAKES AND FOSKS, HAMMEES, HATCHETS, AND FILES. CAEP ENTERS', C00PEBV, AND BLACKSMITHS' , TOOLS. CLE COX AH SA73 AND SAW KAVDBILS. KILL. CE0SS-CTJT, AND HAND-SAWS. AXES, NAILS, CHAINS, AND HAMES. KNOB, PLATE, GUN, PAD, AND TBDNK LOCKS. MORTISE AND BORING MACHINES. also, a large assortment op GUNS, RIFLES, AND PISTOLS; TABLE KoUVJZS AND FORKS; POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, AND SHEARS, OF EVERY VARIETY. Torming in all the Largest Variety and most Extensive Stock of the kind ever offered to the Nashville Trade or sar- roaoding countrv, all of which we offer at gkkatly TOMBaa on cix Months" Time, we win irom now udiii xbcbsiisbk isi uuer wu ibuiviiimb iu di'iiks, ana PSBTicrLAaLT solicit the attention of every Country Merchant visiting the market to our unusually Large Block of Ma Toui, G3, amd CorLsav. .KT";ectfu"r'1 t t . augl7 tf. IMPORTANT TO HIAXUFACTURBRS AND SPECULtTORS. JUSTICE & GALBREATITS COTTON PLANTER AND CULTIVATOR. wou'd be ue'd in the roual way of sowing. Remember seed Is worth 80 cents per b-ishel. This Machine is also an elegant Cultivator, after the Co lon is up. The front plow, hopper, and covering block may all be removed, and Scrapers screwed in. And then you scrape both sides ot the row, aud harrow the ground, and plow the cotton. If necessary, all at once, thus saving the labor of at least 5 01 S hinds. The above Machines can be got up at a ct of not over eleven dollais, and can be suld in the South for $ Cor 30 aa fast as they could he manufacture! or shipped there. Do not let anything prevent you making an invest lgailon of our Cotton Planter. We challenge the world to rhow a better or more labor saving and ueeul Implement for the porpese recommended. The Brst objection is yt t got to be set up against it. A small model of our Planter may be seen at the Sewanee Hou-e, College street, Nashville. We have set the Patent Ritrht of this Machine at S4 cents on the bale ot cotton, produced of any Slate. Reference being had to the Statistics of 1S59. We can be seen at the Sewanee House at present. After a few days, address JUSTICE A G ALBREATH, Uooodletsville, Tenn. Call and see the model. AUCTION SALES. Gift Sale of Books at Auction. OH fifin VOLUMES Standard Works will be of aU,UUW fered for sale at Auction this Night. Purchasers of Books will receive p. eients with their pur chase, to be distributed aa usual. M. C. BRUCE, Auctioner, June 8-tr. Co 1 -re Street. UNIVERSITY-OF NASHVILLE 9IlfCAL. DI PAKT3ILNT. BE3SI0N lStT-8. rfHE Seventh Annual Course of Lectures in this Institn A tion wit: commence on Monday, tbe Vd 1 1 November next, snd continue till the flt of the eneiuiag March. THOMAS R Jr.NNINOB.M. D., Prof, ssor of Anatomy. J. B Kit RUN LINDSLEY, M. D-, PnTessor of Chemistry and Pharmacy- 0. K. WINSTON, M. DM Professor of Materia Med ea acd Medical Jurisprudence. A. H. BUCHANAN, M. D., Prcfessor of Surgical Anato my and Physiology. JOHN M. WATSON, M. D , Professor of Obstetrics and the DipeaJes of Women and Children. PA! L P. EVE, M. D., Prolessor of Principles and Prac tice of Surgery. W. K. BOWLING, M. D Professor of Institutes and Practice of Medicine. WILLIAM T. BKIGG3, M. D., Adjunct Profis?or and Deraonsirator of Anatorry. The Anatomical Room will be opened for students on the fir t Monday in October, (the 6th I. A Prtliminary Oourns of Lectures, free to all Students, will be given by the Professors, comn.enc.ng alio on the brst Mcnday of October. The Tennessee State Hospital, ander the direction of the Faculty, it open to the Class free of Charge., A Cliniquu ha been estab ished in connection with the University, t which operstiona are performed and case prercr.btd tor and lectured upon ia the p.isence of tbe Class. Amount of Fees for Lee'ures is $103; Matriculation fee (paid once only), 5 : Practical Anatomy, 1U ; Graduation fee t 5 Good boarding can be procured for (3 to M per week. For further Information or Catalogue apply to PAUL . tVIC, M. D., aogT Sw. I' can of the faculty. 200 ACRES LAND FOR SALE. LTINO on the Soath side of the N. A C. Railroad, 11 voiles from Nashville, and three-quarters from La vergne. ON Fill DAY A I'tC ST 21ST., W will sell to tbe big I est bidder, on the premises, ab-ut two hundred acres of lacd, including the homestead of the late Matthew Nelssjo, with all the improvements, consisting of a Frame Dwelling Hon e, containing seven rooms, with all aeees-ary oat houses, such as Gin House, Cotton Preis, ae. There ia about 15o acres of cleared land, tbe balance we U timbered, with a never-failing stream ol water run ning through the centre of the tract, besides some two or three good Springs. Tne soil la excellent, and is superior to any yet offered in point of fertility. Its proximity to Nashville by Railroad, aad the advantage of being cloe to Lavergne, wh.re there Is established teato hi and (irist Mills, t esides good tfchools. Churches, 4C, 4c, tiich makes it altogether de.irable. Ihe tract will be divided, a plat of which will be exhibited on the day ot sale. ve would ask an examination ol the propeity before the d.y of sale, as we are confident it is superior land, and afforus advan tages over any that hss been eQered to the puolic. . Terms of Sale: One-third payable 1st December next, balance 1 and S years, without Interest. C. L NELSON. 1. R. GlaiOock, Auctioneer. Augtiit 11, ldl. d,trAwtd CISTJCIINS. T'HIS Is the favorable time to build yoor Cisterns. The oaiiTcufTaaa sctLisa, HUGH L. LEAIY, Is now ia tbi city, and prepared to build them of all tiles. Appli cations made by note, or o 'her wise, to li. G. Scovel, will receive prompt attention. Iiunex tf Furnishing and Fancy Goods. JrST received per Express a choice lot of Ladies and Gentlemen's Dres-tng Cases ; Work Boxes, f .rnisbed and onfurni.hed. Also, I very. Wood and a vsriety of Palm Leaf Fans; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Fieh and ClMn Brushes; Pocket Books, Portmonies, Knurs and Straps, Soisaors, Ae. tor sale by August 1. J. H. MeGILL. W II IT K V COLO II I'D KlflKTS. UR Stock of Btlrts is now oompleta, ranging la siae from li to ISi ches io the neck. We can bow fit every sise, aad warrant ail de finer grades. Fur sale by August J J. U. McGILL. i.Mi:itvi:Ait. JUS 1 to hand another Invoice of seasonable Underwear at Lines, sulk, Lisle Thread, Oaua Merino, Gauae Cotton, and a variety of ether eijks. August U J. II. MoGILL. NLCK TILS. Rf CEIYED this day a so per assortment of Ties, plain Black Satin and Silk , aad a va ieiy of Faney eors. Attgifel 1. J- M- McUlLL. HALF IIOSC. 4 NOT HI R Invoioa of fecaa, varioaa ay!s, received fx and fbr aale ay ABat 1. J- H McOaU ItVKON AND ITAMDI.IO MlLLAIts. AHlJ OfO M I aonmeal e( Cuiiara, reralar atytea, and a lea smaU Mac 4 A Colors, rweeived by Aawss 1. J. It. aic-GILL. zrlzj roEon axspeael studs CM ALL lot ef band orne fh rt itoeusw., and a supply 4 weaatiful Fsatt Muds, received and lor sla by A Aagwat I. McGllX. " TIUVI LIU TUrsKS. 7 base yet a fw best Jity Bul Leather Tniaks ao Vaioaa, lute smm cMsMsr etyica. Aagaal. . i. U. MoGILL. UrCKSfiI! LLOVLS. JCFf twewiv4 aemaii lotesUsat Drose stacaaaU Clews, ba4 a vai siy ef atWr atyias jwr aaie by J. H. MeGILL, I a lies' aad Oyatlesasn's Futnuiuag fetarw. A B gaol 1. awrKcv el fejaare aad VsiiK street. 00 FT E LIS bsri f ritaa Kw Ortoiai snd Ba iir,foi OiMf kU tJiila. Uvg to. INSTRUMENTS, JUST received by tre subscriber a lars-e arrartment of thoe celebrated PIANO JTORTES, made by A. H. Gale k Co , Stein way k Son, and Soebbeller k gmidt,of New York. The attention of those in want of a first class PUno is rerpect'ully solicited. Attention is also called to ny large stock ef 8heet Muric, Ma-ical IrstrumenU, 8jicg, Ac, Ac, among which can be found the beautiful Songs: Gentle Annie, I'm leaving thee in 8 wrow, Stars of the Summer Night, Ac; a!so, PjIka-, Waltses, Schottibee, Marches, Ac N. B. Small dealers in Mnical Merchan dise and Sheet Muio, Schools, Academies and Teachers supvlied ui on as good terms as ant house in the United States. J AS. A McCLURE, ng!3. 83 Cnion a.reet. HARDWARE HOUSE. IIcCALL, VANLEEE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO BEAUMONT, VANLEER & CO., DIRECT IMPOlWEtS AND DEALERS IN FEENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, GUNS AND CUTLERY, SIFTEBS, BIDDLES, WOVE AND SCBEEN WIBE. TACKS, BEADS, SHOE AND FINISHING NAILS. PLATF0BM, C0TJNTEB, BEAM, AND TEA SCALES. SLATES, CLOCKS, MIBB0BS, AND VABIETY GOODS. LAKD, CHEESE, AND BUTTER TRIERS BRIDLE BITS, STIRRUP IRONS, BEIN AND GIRTH WEBBING. CORN MILLL, SHELLEBS, AND STBAW CUTTERS. muit'iu rsiurs 10 uash Btitss or ram ft fATisa ccs- 44 80CTH MARKET BTREET, Sign or tre Bia Padlock. THE Patent Right of this new Invention is offered for sale by the In. ventors. This Planter was invented by an old cotton planter, and we feel safe in saying it is the best tra plementever cfl 'ted to the South. This Muclrne con- its in the following par .iculars and works a- fol lows: Harrows the bed or ridire, and opens the fur row, and drops the seed, and covers them up; thus completing the whoie of the work at one rning over, and saves the labor o four men and three horses; snd dries the work much nicer than can be done in the usual way and al-o, saves at leas; one-half the Seed that .iulyV4. Advertisement of Important Sales to come off on SECOND SATURDAY IN SEPT., 1857, BT CHANCERY COURT CLERK. 4 LOTS IN LWISiU'S ADDITION. Wm. B. Bayless and others vs. B. F. Bentley. IN pu-suanee of the decree pronounced in this case at tbe May Term last, of this court I will sell at the Court house lot in this city on tl.e 12 h dav of September next. Lots No. 168, 164, 165, and 1C6, in Ihe plan of the property known as Ewfng's Addition to Nashville. These lots lie on Stevenson street, have a front of t)4 feet eaeh, and run back feet to an alley. Terms. 1 and 8 ears credit, with interest, for notes well secjred, and lien retained. Sale free of redemption. C. D. BRikN.O. A M. aug7. Chancery Court at Nashville. II1CICK. SCHOOL, HOI SK, GALLATI ri itM'iKi:. James Thomas vs. John Taylor, et al. IN pursuance of the decree In this case at the May terra, T7, I will sell at the Court House Lot, In this city, on the 12ti day of September next, to tbe highest bidder, for cash, the Brick School Home, and one acre of ground at tached. I.ting on tha west side of the Gallatin Turnpike, about T miles from tbe city. 0. D. BRIEN, C. A M. Aug7. Chancery Court at Nathville. LOTS ON SUrrl.m.Il STIIKET. Jno. A. McCampbell, Trustee, Ac, vs. W.J. Marr. IN pursuance of the decree in this case at the May Term, lfM, I will sell on the 18th day of September net', at Ihe Court house lot, in this city, on a ciedit ol one and two years, with Interest and free from redemption l&l feet of ground on the east side ot hummer street, known as the property conveyed to compUinant by Milton Bourne. This property is of good depth, and runs back to an alley 16 feet wiJe, and it is expee ed that the same will be suit ably sub-divided by day of sale, when particulars will be made known. C. D. BRIt N, 0. A M. augl. Chancery Court, at Nashville. LOIS ON VINE STIIEET. Isaac Hodgens, Trustee, Ae , vs. A. W. Johnson. IN pursuance of the decree in this case at the May Term, 157, I will sell on the 12th day of September nest, at the Co irt houe lot In this city, seven Lots on the west s de of Vine street, fronting about SO feet each, and run ning bark to an alley. A plan of these lots will be ex hibited on day of sale, and terms made Vnown. C. D. BRIEN, O. A M. augT. Chancery Court at he.hvlll. E.ot on Mclemore Street. Aaron Putnam vs. E. B. Garrett, et ai. IN pursuance of the decree pronounced la this cause at May Term, 1S57, 1 will sell on the 13th day of Sep em ber next, at the Court house lot, in this city, on a credit of 6 and 11 months, without Interest, and free from redemp tion, a Lot in Porris'plan of lots, on tbe west Side ol McLe more street, fronting thereon 73 leet and running back 170 fret to an alley. Being tbe same bought bv the defendant of R. 8 tnell. C D. BRIEN, C. A M. augT. Chancery Court at Nash villa. Lot ou Cherry Street. Tboa. B. Page, Guardian, Ac, vs. Wm. Stewart. IN pnrsuance of the decree in this esuse at the May Term, 1-57, 1 will sell at the Court house tot, in this city, nn 'he l'ith day of September next, to the highest bidder for cash, the lot of 41 feet on the ea't de of Cherry street, in the city of Nashville; formerly sold by ihe Tax Collector aa the property of Hughes, and bought by Wm. Stewart. C. D. BRIS.N, C A M. ang7. Chancery Court at Nashville. 55 Acres in the 8th District and 8 Acres Cedar Land. Volney S. Stevenson vs. David A. Bell and others. IN pursuance of tbe decree pronoanoed la this cease at May Term, 1S5T, I will sell at the Court bouse lot. In the city of Nashville, oa'lhe lxin day of feptemUor next, a tract of 55 acres cf band in the bin Ovd fistrict, ad Joining the lands of Timer Williesae, Peter Owea and 0 hers, and also an endlvidrd half of 8 acres of Cedar Land in Williamson county, adjoining tbe lands of Carmichael, U. Holt and J. Kid. Teraa, 1 and S years credit, without Interest, Botes se cured and lien retained, efcd free Irom redemption. C. D. ttKlkS, C A M. a.ig7. Chancery Court al Nashville. 475 Acres of Land. Wyett vs. Wyatt and Knight vs. Wyatt. IN pursuane of the decree ia this cause at May Tens, IS 1, 1 will sell at the Court boas lot, in ihe city of Nashville, en the liih day ot September next, a traos cf 45 acres of Land, r ore er lesa, lying in now Cheatham euanty, formerly In Davidson ecaaty, and beteg the easae laai sold to Mrs. Wyatt by Nicholas Knight. Tsssia $;bo cash, and lor Ue balance a credit ef I and IS aoihe. Notes well secured aad bra retained. C. D. 1SIUKN, U. k M. aegT. Coarery Court at Nasktilie. HOrSZ A3D LOT, C2f CHZJU.Y rrorrr U3 BIQL0 W0XAS LIZZIE. Pleas and ktrowa ve Mary Fietuaaantt ai. W. W. fin boo k Co. vs. sane. S. W. Usaeiiine A Co. vaaajoa. BT virtse of a deeree pronmnce4 ta te above eaasws, by th Chancery Court at Nssh.ilt. 1 srui swll al tae Coart Uooim lot, tn tbe csty et Naabvixis, ea she Itih day 01 repcsuier, the boese aad lot ea the east sai ef Cherry street, and wear tbe raooab Hotel; at present eecupwd by raa. H. kagc Tbw aasae frooUog abowt a feci ani running back aouat 1TJ feel te aa alley. Aod at tbe sasse um aad place I i l eeS the negrw wo saa Ltssie, wtaBUaned ta le 4ca4ings and now hired ta Mr. Joel Davut Taja for the Bssw aad Lot, 1 aad years, wua In. tt, rf rvpl i&s ca.b. For tbe Stave, 4 SBoei&a, w ith la teres, he a to be retained aa tbe sat aad nuias ra.turs4 la be wed seeared ia eaca casa. C. D. ESIEN. CAM. af8. Otaocety Ccwrt at Na.bvii. CItaucerjf Sale. BT virtue ef a aWeree s&ade al tbe kaat May Tena ef this court, la tne ef Mattbewe asdCaidweJ v Jba Urahaas, 1 wj:l aelt, at tbe eowrt yard t ate, in tfce e;v of Naabviise, al Is Wt ee eAl C tl) A I , fcta Dat vt TlMtiiM fHT, a ewrtaua sxrt.oa vf ibal ttvrly tyu ea Crvi.a atrael. fwerry s.U by A. Mdrvisua la lie e. -fenii.nt U r ! , aaJ bug Ibe s leal aaare, utX'VJMvd t y in f'aote sxMiae oa asuJ prerty. Issas fts snvoJ-a criii. s (4eEpuoa, fsKarity imwiJ aA Uea rctaiaoa. C D. tEIEJf, CAM j ) i Cfcaitcery Cwsrt at Nasbvule. Hll. JOHN W. BIOltTON H AS removed bis office from No. Cterry- street, to N o. 83 Cedar street. July 8. Southern JL otter HAVANA PLAN JLOTXEUY! Favorite Odd and Even Scheme. MORE THA2T 1 PBIZE TO EVEUT 2 TICKETS. 30,000 TICKETS! 15.18T M1IZES CAPITAL, 30,000 DOLLARS. Tickets ,4; Halves 2 Quarters i. Let thoce buy now who never bonght before. And thote who always bought now boy the more. PKIZZS PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION". To be drawn every Saturday ia July and August, 1858. Brilliant and Unprecedented Scheme. 1 Prise of 18,fXi9 1 do of 6,tX't 1 do of S.f 'O 8 Prises of f1000 i re 8,000 do of 600 are 8,000 15 60 100 1500 do do do do of. 800 are. 6 000 of 100 are 6,000 of W) are 6,000 of. 8.20 are -84,000 15,187 Prizes, amounting to $88,000. Bank Note of sound Banks tsken at par. Checks oa New York remitted for prises. Address orders for Tickets or CertiScates of Packages of Tickes to ANDERSON A SON, Managers, Mseon.Ge. CP" Orders for Tickets addresped to G. H. WINTER, Box Ne. S52, Nashville, Tenn., will be promptly attended to. ANDKKSON k SON, Managers, July 80 Macon, rta. NOTICE. VTE hare sdmit ed Chablss A. Mooaia, (forwe-ly of v v Fayetteviile, Tenn ,) as a ra'lner in our bu-'ness , and have changed the style of our firm to Morgan, Pluaa- mer Cocke A Co. JuUr i. IRBf MORGAN k CO. 1RBT MORGAN. U. B. PLUMMER. B. H. COOKE. C. A. MOO RES, Morgan, Pluiiiraer, Cooke & Co. WHO LESA L E UEA LEItS AV READYMADE CL0T1I1XG, AND VAItlBTIES. Not. 7 A- S Public Square. Naanwllle. 7E are receiving our FALL STOCK, embracing: NEW STYLE PRINTS AND GINGHAMS; OSNAllCRGS, PLAIDS AND STRIPES, JEANS, Ae., Ao. July26 6m. MORGAN, PLUilMER, COOKE k CO. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. VV I invite the attention of Merchants and Traders gea erally to our large stock of School Hooks and Stationery. AT WHOLESALE AND SET AIL, At prices which cannotlail to please. Our stock ef Miscellaneous WooUs Is also large, and we will sell at very low JmTrY prices to those who buy to sell again, JT lljf ' t Tkacbkbh would do well to examine oar A- stock. We will make special arrangements win i to supply schooU. STEVENSON A EVANS, Agents, aug28 ly East side Public Square, Nashville. TO MILLERS AiD C00PEKS. mm HAVING pa chafed 8000 acres of heavily timbered land, near ParadUe liill, 16 nilesfrom Narhvllle. with Saw M ill, Ac, Ac, we are now erecting our Barrel aud Slave Machinery tnereon, and shall be prepared In 8 weeks to supply all demands fur Flour and Dry Barrels, or stock therefor, resdy prepared for setting np, making a superior barrel in every respect, to any now in use, of Machine or Hand make. Samples of Barrels and Stock, ean be seen at Bick'a China Hall, 46 Public Square. Having 8 acta of Machinery, we can, if necessary, turn out 1400 barrel, per day. Orders received and Information given, also, Oouaty Bights for sale by j uly 15, 15 7. Sin. EDWIN FERGUSON k CO. GUAIiV SACKS. 8 Vushel Grain Bsgt of No. 1 Augusta Osnaburgs, by the 1000 llyt cents. 3 Bushel tiraln Bags of No. 1, extra heavy Drillings, Augubta kooJs, by the 1000 13)' cenU. A.I guaranteed to hold two bushels. WE AHE NOW PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS PROM tOOO T"0 5000 lEU DAY", NASHVILLE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, OTFICE, KO- H, .PUBLIC 8Q.TJAEE, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. July T 8m. Great Bedaction in Prices it. C. M'NAIRY &, CO:S. BEING anxious to reduce our summer stock to the very lowest posiibl j point be'ore recri ving our Pall Im i er tatious, we will from this date oiler any portion of it at Greatly Reduced Prices. We will offer lre.-s Silks; Flounced Paregts; Organdies, Printed Jaconets, Muslins, Summer ChiotsJ rummer Mantles, Ae., Au. At prices that will Insure their sale. And to ell person no: supplied, we would say now ia the time, for we are determined to close them out regardless of cost. We have a large stock of Staple Uoods, Carpeting, Huge, Mats. Oil Cloths, Curtain Goods, Linen. Table lie-naek. Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Cotton and Lroeo Sheet. ink-s, Muiq-Jito Nets, etc., which we will sell a I the very lowest possible prices. Aug 8. R. C. McNAIRT k CO. Head this and Profit Therebj! AX I. C. NICHOLSON & CO.'S, No. 22. on txs0 SisjuAre Yen can get all lindt qf Goods at Greatly Re duced I'rice. OCR Summer DRESS GOODS we will sell at cost, and even less than cost, for we are very anxious to close them aU out brfore fall, aad will aiake tbe pnoe no ebjeet Ju.t so we will sell tbe goods. Wa have left some bvaatital Silk and FTonneed Organ J lee, and brrsg. laid Organdies, aod Frwacb and Seotcb SI as tins; alto, Mantles, Hosiery and vartoas ether things whiob we wiil not mention bare, but caa be bead at our booae. some cheaper ihaa anywhere else. Oar slock of "Wliito GoodLa Is very large, aad we wtU give great bargains in that way. Be sure yoa cat! iocs belore tbey are ail gone, tor we are over an xioua that our cualotnrrs should enjoy the beneHa of our cheap goods. L. C MCHUUsON k AO. August 4 tw Bargains !! Bargains!!! W. A. & J. G. HcCIaEIaIsANB VRE offering a very large and desirable Stock of Staple and Fancy Gouts, at very rexiuowd prices tor caaa. Persons buying guods ta this tur.l would da well to ex amine tacir blocs, as great bargains saaj be expeeied. lllcla Dress Goods. Elegant Flounced aad Bayadere Silks: Striped and Checked do., Fiouueed, Printed aad Plaia fiarrrges; Rseb Mas Jus, Ae at greatly redueed pooej. ,Pas style Bareges, Ac, grwaliy bckw exwt.) 3Ianlles, Shawls, &.C, We are cJTcricf Maal)es,Sbawla aad Scarfs very cheap toclose. Tati Llnene, Napktna, Towels, Linea Shootings, "bear? faaii.y" Luk.sis. Cwtsst L. vtasAs, blasuege and all kmda of Sple Goos, very cheap. A targe iu4 ef CU Window bbswlos at very saw prssea, at MiTlt'irol.tTAS nuw Sasbvine. July IT. ti AU Celine street. 2,000 FEET.' VretU Arrivals of Latlier Keltinj JC4T reeeivad by B. Cetwr, eorasw Cse and Breav. way, iuisj feet efUUrtW tiBg trI " 14 incs.es tt id ih. A sMt, a fresh ewpviy ef es ra Lco Laiher. I ta. vtie Uie stutiuos at ttswsst w lie abeve ar.es, whitks ui be aoMt ei in very bees brrsss yr essbby cpf jaijlO. ewrwer ColIrreA Brwadway. It... -w ba .iofe aad kr aaie. evevy variety ol Shoes) a .J b s te Lsi aW OwUMwa, Ksms, Toauia aad Cbiir.a w.ar. a Vary 4irh, asaorunenl sl M.ss puva 'ari Osu. aoa Caaa, Itiaca ur, Pa aaiaa Lsr. vartoiy ut J Uals, all f wvebe it. be very km Ims caab by sV. B. CCTTEt, Jeiil. e.MdlM,wCyIlege11rva-way. Juasi D. Jaaaa, Preet. D. D. Jajib, CaaMer HANK OF COMMERCE D.t3 ta s asd llaie BUI. GoUaad Silver andTnear rval feiuk Ndi.s, sasi.s m .ie i m at us all paru.l ineeeaa try, ui ! l!-a i. jTiesl saarkst ysice iwr Land V arraata aJ l'J t-tcfeet ea de)HW'.ica, jaaU.