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f MSHVILLM PATRIOT, - - PUBLISHED daily, tiii-weekey 4 weekly, a . . SITH, CAMP & CO. W. BY..BUTH. A. .. CA.Hr, THG8. CAtLEHSIL 1. P. JOBBS. - OlBce, Ko. IS Deaaerica Street. t!7 Y0R!( ADVERTISEMEtiTS. rotu U. S. SCI1KLL, late of the firm uf Eniiis, YisecJna, - trwur A 8chu Vnitl States and Koreien Newspaper :, AU verlliug Agent, UolTat'a BuUdiu,tw5 iiio4 way. New York. k (nnriiV rtvt.m nv irmmt. viruviTiTRr thann iVJ. factored and for sale br N JOHNt-ON.No. 490 Hud son St., New York. A larire lurpir ket t constantly oa band. Circulators forwarded on anulicaUon as above. Jnne24-6m.s - - Dally, Tier annum, . f8 00 Trl-Weekly. ptrinnum 5 00 Weekly. per annum; .... ........i 3 00 One Weekly for two years, or two Weeklies for one ' year, in advance, 5 00 VOL. XXI. NASHVILLE, TENN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER: L 1857. NE W SERIESNO. C28. 3) 1 111 r! I'll I I FRESH ARRIVAL OF FALL & WIXTKU- BOOTS, SIIOES, HATS AND CAPS! ,.B. It. CUTTER, So. 86 k 59, Corner cf College and Broadway, AMIV1LI.L, TKAX., HA 3 received hi stock ol BOOT?, FHO4-?, HATH, and TRUNKS, lor the Fall and Winter Trade, ooaaiiting n part ae follow?, viz: For Ladies, 3Iises and Children. Ladies fine Kid and Mo. Boottes, thin and thick f'cle, with heels; 44 a 44 plain and trim -red: - 1 44 Lasting Gaiters, aide and front laced, witli heels; 44 " f!OTlcr,.s " 44 44 Kid 44 Buskins and Frcnt "I le;' Iis. 44 44 and Mo. flipper and Itoniees; ' 44 and rhild. Lasting Gaiters arf-1 ' .. . Child. One Kid and Mo. thick ar.d P imp Sole; 4i Fancy 44 44 Boots ami Flippers; Women's extra size Kid Boots Botkina, Ae; " 44 44 Vo 44 4 ervantg' heavy Calf, Kip and Mo., extra sir.es; For Oeiilsand'Uoy. Gents' fine Pegged and l aced Boots; 44 44 44 Water projf 44 44 m Ofera 44 44 4. 44 pt., Kid, ad Buckskin Co-n- Gaiters; 44 44 44 " 44 " Oxford lies; . 44 44 Broad Strap E'toes, pnmp an welt; it B. it. CU1TKKS, No, 86 and 59, corner of College and LroMwav, Ni v. 7. a'hville. Hoys, Youtlisaiid Cliildren's TT'INE Calf Boots, Broges and Oxford Ties; J- Mem I'ovb and Youths' Coarse bropes and Boots, oi the best quality and extra ir.ts, made eipressly to order, lor service, by nov 7. i:.k. ui.tt.k. Hats and Caps for Men, Boys and Chil dren. T RECFIVE direct from t"-e manufactories, all the lat- JL ests'Tle of Fall and Winte,- H -TH. coistloK in part of the b t CiS iinere oti Fur llati. of all quslilies. AIho, a full n-orfneqt of men' and bos Wool Hats. Wi 1 be old on the cost reasonable terete for cah, or to punc'ual dealers. It. R. CHTrttt, So. S6 an l 53, comer of Broadway and C-llege st. Nov.T. i.ka runt itr:i.xi.f-. 1 nnn FIETok hand, of all slxts. all slxts, from 2 to 12 JfJJ' t inches wide. An extra lot of strong I ace Leatr.t-r. all of winch I invite the at'ention of all planters and OiHchinist to the abovn art cies, wliich will be M'.tl on tht bet term foreish. at No. B6 and C9, corner of Broad way and Col.ege street. Nov. 7, B. R. CTJTTEK. BRADSHAW & RUTLAND, No. 14, Collejre Street, HAVE fast Teceived their FALL and WINTER ETOOK or BOOTS AND SilJE.-S, which consiUs in part of the following: For T.lie, 3Iiaest and Children. Ijtdic ffne Kid and Morocco Bootees, thick and this sole, with and without Heel. Laiies One tl ick Lasting (laiters, sie and front lace; 44 41 Coacress (Jailers, with and wiihout heeis, 44 44 Kid filiiipors. plain and trimmed 44 44 4 4 4 4 44 and Morocco Buskins, thick and thin so'e; lliises 4 44 44 Bootees 44 44 4" with and without H.-elx; ' 44 Black and Fanny Lasting Gaiters; 44 Calf and Goat Heeled Booties for srliooi; Children's Kid and MirnTO B iituei, thick and thin sole; 44 "4 okl- Ties nod KoseUT 44 44 Top Bootees, wim Heels; Women's extra biie Ca'l and fioit Footees; Servant's 44 44 Kip anl Duich Bootees 44 4 4 44 Calf and oat, wi b Heels. For Leult and Itoya. Gent's tine Pump nd Stltch-d Oaif Boots; 44 14 q-iilt. d bottom W.P. " 44 44 donb'e ole W. P. 44 44 44 44 Calf st tched, Cail Cmres Goiter"; 44 44 double sole P. L. " extra; 44 4 44 Union Ties, sewed and pegged; 44 44 Calf Oxford Tie, stitched 44 44 44 44 CI Jth Congress Gaiters, stitched. Boy's 6ne W. P. Call Boots, reaed and pegKed; 44 44 Calf and Kip Boou; 44 44 4 4 0frd lies, -ewed and pegged, 44 . 44 44 Connres waiters; 44 44 Cloth and .-. L. Con res Gaiters. Thick Itrosrai;, Hoot, Fxtra heavy Brogini for pianta:ion use, Mens heavy Boot-; All of wh.rli ail be sold cheap bv cttf. BR)S'IAW & RCTLAND. Trunks, Valises and Bonnet Boxes. Ladies' extra size .'ole leather Trunks; 44 i. .4 Traveling 44 44 4 4 sole leather Bonntt Boxes; Gent's 44 4 44 Trunks; 44 44 Hog Skin 44 Iron Frame; Ahl.ind an l lteel Ppring sole leather Valises Abo, heavv Woc.l Hats, Carpet Bag', Svchels. Black Bags, re., all the above articles will he nld at the very loweit iiriitiby uiiAUcll A vv A RUTLAND, No. 14 Collese ftreet, OctS. (ign of the Negro.) PATENT ELASTIC FIRE & WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOFING. FTinE undersigned are pn-pred to introduce Into use in A Tenness. e W. E. CHILD CO.'S PATENT ELAS TIC Flllr. AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, and sk the attention of Architects, Builders, Railroad Com panies, and the public to examine its superiority over other Boo tin 7. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS should not fall te examine this K nifing, as it is beitct and cheaper than any thing in ue. The material forms a hard and smooth sur face that will resist the action of the atmosphere in every climate. It is impervious to water, elastic, aud flexible. It contracts and expands with the changes of the atmos phere, and will neither t-vaporate.crack uor rot; and, as to its riuiahili'y, there is no question. It is practically imperishable, and will perfectfully resist any ordinary external exposure to are, as is abundantly proved, and we will warrant it water-proof. We will en gage to putour Roofing on over ordinary good sheathing, Old shingles, tar and gravel, tin, zinc, copper, or iron roots it making no difference how steep or flat ihey may be for seven dollars per one hundred square feet; it being far cheaper than any Roof of the old style, and we are sure it will sre better satisfaction. It will also be f.iund to be the best trdng ever invented to cove1- or mend old leaky tin, tar and gravt-lroof, or around chimneys, scuttles, dnrruar windows, ami gutters, wbere the tin is rusted through. This Cement can be put on to last ava long as stone, and form a perfect adhesion to any ob ject to which it is applied. Tin Roofs can be painted over (and warranted not 10 leak) at two d liars and fifty cents Der hundred square feet, which is cheaper aud much bet- te.r than naint. This Hoofing will be found to be the best theng for covering large Roof where they are exKsed to Br such as Steam Mills, Saw Mills, factories, Railroad Cars, Bridges, Depots, station Houses, Steaiiboat Decks, and, in fact, evt-ry kind ol Roof where there la an external exposure from fire. Aa the Roof is perfect, without a Joint n it, it presents on ehance for Bre to communicate, and any ight sub-tance will burn out aiihout igniting. ty Insurance Oilic-s at Cincinnati, and other places where Childs A (Jo. s t emeut his been used. Insure build' Ings with Koofs oovrred viih this Cement, at the same rates as for thosecovered with Iron, Cooper or Tin. isflT" The Ceneut will be furnished to those at a distance With direc ionsfor using. ritT" Orders ent 10 the undersigned, through the Post- Office, will be promptly alleuucti w J. T. NATI1URST, IV o. 24, Npruce Mteet. TESTIMONIALS AND REFERENCES. Orrica Bccxsrs Stats Ibscsaiscb ConrisT, I t incimmati, Dec. 16, W8 I ' 1V ALL WHOM IT MAT OOMCklUI : Tin. la to certify that I have examined specimens and Koofs of W. E. Cliil.n A Co.'s Elastic Fire and Mater-Proof lenient Kooflng," and be Have it to be eminently .uperior to any other kiul of Koof Ing in use. I was an eye witness of a severe trial of one ol these Koofs from a large volume of flame from an adjoining building, wnch struck direslly upon the roof and cornice or nearly half an hour. It stoo l the inai beyond all ex pectation, and avetl the building, T. M. lUMuLL, President Buckeye Slate lo.urauc Co. ClBCIHMATl AOWCr KoTAL ISSCBAWCa CimrAST, sebruary 6, l5.ir. J I have examined W. E. Childs A Co.'s -lauo Fire and Water Proof Cwiueut Rooang," and as far as lean Judge, consider it m great Invention, and am wiiimg to ia?ure wuildings tiius protected upon the same terms as I insure those covered by tuelal. JNO. S. LAW, Agent Royal Ins. Co., London and LiverpooL OinciurTui Cm , Ham a so Dattui Bailmoad. Childs A Co.'s Patent Cemeni Rooflog is now used hen on our heslclaM of lluildings. Me are cuvt-ri:.g uur Freight Cars with It, and our llwur Mechanic rrooria very favor able to it. . fuOMUiDUU, Jnta. IJTrom J. B. Bennett, General Agent of -Ktna Ins. Co. for the Southern and w estern Slates. Ciscisbaii, Jan. T, 17. Having made coosi lerahle Inquiry as 10 the mem ol the Patent Elastic Cement Hoofing," introduced Into thlscity by Childs A Co., I find it to be highly recommended in lb s eityby many eCilIeot judges; I bat it is meeting with very ready aud general introduction; bat Its superiority over the tar composition Roofing Is decided and treely admitted, nd Uaally.l exi ecl to adopt it Icr my neat roi, which will be nexi summer having Intended to use tin, but will try the virtue, of lb ' Patens Elanlio Koofiug"4 substitute. Yours.truly, alENAKIT. Ornoa or tbs Oaio ao Mvsiiri F-ailsoad Co, t C'muaaATl, Jan. I, lSi7. J Dbab Sib: In answer to your Icqeiry, In reiertree to oar opinion aa to the practical bm of our Aoot In lf eoyrr Dg of cars, we tuay a.y thai from our observation ,tn terlain a very favorable toe, so much so, that "s iuiend 'gating it thoroughly on roois of bailding, c. s, 4c ; after which we will with pleasure give yoa our d-iied opin ouas toiuntllity. Yours,truly, K. LiPPs NCo I T, supply Agent Onto A Mi. a. at. R. tffw- Bine the above wa. wrdien, the Ohio aod aliuue aippi Railroad liars cou'racied lor covering ti air ears, d pouand brldg.i betwen Ciniiooall aud iueeones, with this Crmeni,LOusidr.ntf It the best aruoie they bate sed lor tbe purpose. H.C Loan, Pres. Ind. and Cm. Railroad. i E. G but, Pres. WilralngtODand Zaiesviile RaUrosd. j 1 U ViiinafM ktrr. hant.' A Mannl tctu era' Ins. Co- I )as. II. Caktbb, Agent lor. Etna and olh-r liaitfoitl c. UsBBT MosTOM, Pies. CVutrai inuraice Co i. al.y. d mi. Cabulb, President Lufayette Ban Bao. W .i oria. Hell Manul'r, eli'S A.l becoudsU BabA Vob Pbul.No. ti Souill. st. Laaa Bailbt, siu tb st., beiwern riMirth and Fifth. I. uonaa, tai oi aod Draper, fourth, at. , . Mrxa OasBswotio, Iron Souudry. fudge W. Y.'.buiikis. Ion Suiluto 4 o.,Dry Goods Dealers, Fourth st. iiTCBUL fiisvtum.il, Furniture ilanuiaoiurarl so Dealers, Fourth st. IF. H. Stswabt, Ba.tdrr 345 Plum St. iiwsrna A StilwcXL, Louisville. F N. 8. McIUTbolm A Oo.,UJ-ksvlll,Tet4. 4L- ssiSmlasOA w NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. From 8. M. PETTING1LL k CCVS ADVERTISING AGENCY llNa-;an Street, IS'rw Yokk, And No. lOState street, Bostow. P. k Co., are Agents for the most influential and largest ircnlatintr Commercial Papers both in the United States and the Canadas. jci:.ts vaitki, . rY0 sell Goods for a ciannfeturinii toafeia this City. Falan from H0 to 1J0 t er month aod exi enes. , On receipt of $10, we will forward Sitrpies by Bxprees with in,iruc'ioa, or, address enclosing K O.8taiopafor partict,lar C. B. OHVIS, Eeal Estate and Stock Broker, No. 20, Elm st., ineir.nnti, hio. Janet lyd. Pott Ofhce box S340 II. . JIcNilllY & CO., Foreign and Domt'slic Dry Goods, No. 5, Coujtgk Ftrskt, KASUVILLK, TESM SSEE. X7E haTe now tn store an anutia11v large and elegantly asort stock of Fall and Wintt-r Ooods of every de'crlpioe, and we r re preoared to otler greater induce ments to iie-soris wishing articles in our line, than it has ever bf n our nleaare to do. Our stock, hoih as to qual ity snd vsrietv.will compare With any in th country, and on r ni-'ces s .a be as low as it is possible for them to be C'tizen' and s-trancers visiting the city will lo well to give our stuck an earlv and ttoroUKQ examination, as we feel wi- can r ke it to their interest. Ws would call the at teotion of tLe buyers particalarly to the (olkiwlng depart- metits in our basine-s. Dress Goods, Elegant three flounced ilkf ;i 44 two 44 do; 44 looli'e skirt do; 44 Bayadere do; 44 Bridal Drtsses; 44 Dinner do;) 44 Kvening do; - 44 Kobei-.i-Qi.iMe; 41 Morninj t obe"; 44 Print-d Delaine.i. Together wiih an endle's variety of medmrnand low priced i!ks. 'n Flouncen, Botes a Quille, snd by the yard, 1u plain, p aid, striped i nd bsvariere, airo satin -faced, and double-twilled Merinos and Cashmeres. Great variety of all wool and Union. 1'iaida, Mousdelaines, and every thing new and dt-Birb!e in this way. Cloaks, Sliaivls mid Scarfs. . We have now the largest and mo't elegantiy assorted stock in tl.i wa v, ever tftn in the country, many of which "-ere iirpo'U-d bv Vejtrs. A. T. PiKWjrt A Co, of New York, ex prvssl y f or our s-ales. In Y!vrt--, wi have them at ait pric-s. from Is to J2IIO. We have alo black- ar.d grey eloih.and Beaver Tihuak ar.d loi.g t.loaks, be., fr ladles and children in a'l qualities at from ibree dollars p Shals in al fis-s snd quahtier, bo h rquare at.d k ng, from the most ordinary to toe most eletrant. Also just received a fresh Invoice of tho e e'etant h'tuh colored allHilk Che nele Shawls that are really beau'iful. Laces and Kmbroideries. Tn th's line our stock if superb embacing all the novel ties of the season. Collars and fleeves separate and in setts, both for colors and mourning; elegant Bridal Veils ard Handkerchiefs, Lac- Falls, real and imitation; J.iconel and .-swifs Tri" mings snd FhmDcirgs. Ileal ValencieunM, Point Aplique Laces, In ertings, Ac, i c. House Furnishings. S 4,10.4,10 by 12 4. 10 by 14-4,10 bv 10 4, Damask Ta ble Cloth", 6-4, 7-4. S-4and i-4 Table Dam as'" bytheyard. All sixes, colored woil, Union and Co'ton Table Cloths, Puii' sirii ed loillinetten, Nap' ins. together wirh all kiud. of Diapers. I'oweiinss, M trsei le Qalts, Ac, ie. Also all widtiui cotton and linen iheetmgi, Pnlow Linens, Domes tic, eto , etc. Curtain Goods. Elegant Patin l.aines in all colors, with trimmings to m-itch. K.egant Keps in i htntz co urs, wnh I'rimn-inps to n a:ch. I Irgtut luce M..sl n :urtains; all wont, unioi and cotton Damask, m grt-v. variety, logetiicr hi II coimcea, Curtain l'in, ;.nd iiafd'. CarieiiiiS aud Oil ClotliK. Real Wiiion Carpi ts. t-ivxant Velvet snd Brussels, in great varie'y. K cant 8 ply and Ingrair.s, the Ingrains f e large:-1 and be t assorted we ' ave eier offered, aod at oer i rices. Also, Velvet ai d B usi-els ha.r and hall Ca.-petn: Til:e I and plain Veneiian in all wimhs; together with FelU, Dru't'e!.-, Crumb ol ah.-, hugs. Mats, AC, Ac. We are pi e; a-ed to make and pat do vn Curpets at the fl.ortest nonce, v, e h:i a large lot or Floor Oil Cloths of the nest makers, .ind m all wd.hr, which we will cu'. in auy shape to suit puiclia-ers. Staple Goods. We have an unit: u illy lart:e lot of all kinds of Domestic good.-., hleacarid . na Uruttn iJutioiis; wool, union and col t 'n F ante s, striped cotuin tor oervaotw, in yrrat variety, H. avy li'io l for huUie and held .-ervcts. Prints, Ging hams, Hosiery, Glove, in short every thtng in ou line, ami at i rices that cannot fail to give sa'isl action. Oo 0 K C. MoNaIkY A CO. Ki.EGANT FALL GOODS! art now it reaetpt of nnr F il! Importation, wkieh sie uausuaaly large; eonsiBting m in I of choice selection of Caahmerea, Elegant Silks, Merinoes, M- DeLaines, Shawls, White Goods, Laces, Hosiery, Curtain Goods, Table Damasks, '.Eheetinga, &c., Cloak.. Embroideries, Linens, Gloves, Libuons, Trimmings, &c. Great Utrgins in RICH SILKS, from large auctions in New York. To whicii e invite the sperial atterjtlcn of the trade Being d-ler-r.ined to do an exclusive Ca-h businea, we feel round .-nt we cn otlr geater lod ire neuta than can be found in tnv other Hoj-e in the city, Lo-h in variety of ttyl-n an 1 pi ics-. All 10 ak is ctreful examination of ntock before purcnacing. VT. A. A J. U. MCCLELLAND, sent!."!. 51 and 68 Colleve street. CITY CLOTUlXli S'COnU! NEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. M. SULZBACHER, MERCHANT TAILOR, .Market Street, i A s 1 1 1 1 'I' 1. i nn 1: JL HAVE just reo-ived a large and extensive Stook ol FALL AND WINTER GOODS. We can B II all orders for Clothiug on the shortest notice, at prices that will suit all purchisrr. Our stock off KKADY-MAP5 CLOTUINd, Is now ccom. p e e, botb lor tieutletnen's and Key's wear, and we confi dently be'ieve that we can give general satisfaction to all who ill give us a c:-11. Srpll-t 2m. M. SULZBACHER, Ag'l. GUN POWDER AGENCY! XXifLo rowclor.: rn.wi; in Ji w.azimi;, 095 kegs DUPOM'S K1FLE POWDER, Ktid " Bettees' 44 44 lAi) " Kentucky Rifle " JMH) " BiaUing 44 8(K,r0O feet Safeiy Fuse. T. A. VcC ALL, Agent. CAIMMHA VI1:. " WILL keep constantly on hand a supply of Dry and Sparkling Wines, which I alii furnish the trade at Cin cinnati prices, lreig.il added. 1. A. SICCA ' L, Apll Agent. Tennessea Plow Factory. Ur E have on hand iml will keep for sale, all the vrte tirs nf I'lows ii:anaf.rtuiod at tbia Estab.Uh rent. Mtrchaut and puutrs purchaKlrg in qumuiy will be furunbrd at aclur prices. H1LLMAN BKCTUr KB. Ootl8-tJi.nl. l.viti. CRAIGHEAD & Co., naaLaaa t XX u3L 2TL 33 "W XL 20 I'ulilic Nquair. I AM Kg D. O RAIOIIEAl) having purcliKMd the entireln tcreat of Mr. VI M. II . M I NCIil.N , in the ouinee of Craigtuad A Mm. hin. Is alone auiDorised o ase the name of the lale Driu In ll iuatiu, and ill Continue the bu.i ness at the oldslAud, No. -V 1'utj.ic Square, under the title as above. tnayni KE.Ml ( KV PLi.M.MJ J11LL. M. 8. M1TO. j L. bssd.bsox. wa. lojo. MAYO, HENDERSON & LONG, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, OAStl.tW Oit AVDYEMTIAN BLIND FACTORY, Pla O nirg Mill and Lumber I'epet, E j(hk ., uear Ken tuck Ctlll'ai siallioad Oi po., CoViuftja, tkf. toenia!iufa.tu'Budk'etonhuiu xteasve assort. Citsl ol hh, lcoi, l.lmdv. Dour and A indow .Traaiea, lse. Moulding, Mantels, I'lswlets, U ulte and sllow Pine Flooring, 8I.cl.lug, I'AictU Mealherboarditig and Planed Boards ol every variety of quality and ihiekn-s- We also lu nlsli luruber in tie rouh. Paictsd auJ Ulasei4 Bal alwajs oa i,tmi. Walnut and other bard woods works 1 lu OiJcr. J EilAld CA31I. iMtpl Si ouia. 30. 2P- DORRIS ladipsc Slovc foundry. VT this Foundry I am making COOKING, PARLOR and HUri.NUai OVtd.of every var.ty. HOLLO Vk W AAA of all kinds, And. runs, tsad Irons and H atae irons ol ail kill 14. ' ALS rm.Cuj ; nf.cl tL.et Iroa Were, all of wkicb I prU4 i ss-ti at hu4B: or retail ettcap tor cask r te (iUbCl.ll l.ll I Oc4ll. r.rc .i alieuuou i su to Hooting and t. ottering. U. P. ItOaaia, Nu. o College n., ar.T Na.byii.c.teBB. JOU.N V. jIDIU O.N IV! 8 letaoved bis Lc froi No. 4i Cherry street, to . ad Cedar street C. H. STEWART,' : Wholesale and Keinll Eiioc'i-it v t o.'MHioN .ncuciunx, NO. 41 BSOADVVAY, NAMU VILLr.. l"3T The highest Mj gel JrWe paid for Country Pr 4iuWaUkii44a. mJx - - iiJ sUWly NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. From VISCUEH OWEN t CO., Gen'l Advertising House, Applctos' BDlLSiKO,84fi Broadway, New i or k. Imported Wines, Groceries, &c, 203 Car al t, and 719 Ercadway, N. Y. (KktubliaUed 1804.) IMPOETaaS ASB HALXtb IS PUST QCAIJTT Family Groceries Oiler to the TRADE, HOTELS', PRIVATE FAMILIES, and ail whs are choice in their taste, and desire a genuine article, a large variety of TEA? GREKN AND BLACK, BOCCHONG, POUCHING, ENGLISH BRVAKFAPT,OOLONG,IMKERIAL,HYbON, FL'NPOWDKK, YOUNG d YaoN, AC, In che.ta and half cheats, Ac COFFEE M .CHA anl JAVA. WINES MA"E1RAS, SHERRIES, PORTS, HOCKS, tc, very old and hlnh grades, in original packages, demi- J o';riS, ragnums and bottles. BARTtiN aod G UE.TIER'r1 CLARETS. CHAM PAG Ni-a Moet A Chandon's, Cabinet Imperia Varsenay. Do' Heid-ick, G. H. Mumm's, Cabinet Imperial Versenay. LIQUORP Brandies, Bums, Whiskey, Gin, Arrack, Ab sinthe, Kir.ih, Ac., 4c, in original packages. Also, C a racso. Maraschino, Anisette. Kojesu Bitters, Ac. MALT LIQJ0RS London BrownStout, bcstch and tagr lifhAles. SKUA US A varletv nf f!hn:re Brands. PI ;KLV8 EN'tLIpH and rKENCU. I BACCKS For Fish, Carrie, Meat, Ac. CHErSE STILTON, CHKDDr.U, fiOYAL VI0TORIA, PK1.NCK ALBERT, PARMEiAN GKUi'LRE, SAPSAUO, DUTCH end AMERICAN. SUGAR LOAF, CKUSHED, PULVERIZED, St. CROIX, Ac. in barrels and half barrt-Is. H A Ma WEsTPH ALI A and AMERICAN. OIL--OLIVE, SPERM and WHALE. TZj Our Liquors are warranted, inadulterated, and ol our own importation. ' sepl22. 15 AGS! BAGS!! . - AT THE Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory. 125 & 127 BroadSteet, K. Y. . OW ready for the FALL TRADE cheap for cash ft0,000new3 Bo. GRAIN BAGS, 2o,(0lt 44 g 44 44 4, 75,0( 0 SECON D HAND 2 and 8 Bu .ln PRIME ORDER. 87,010 SEAMLESS BAGS of all the various kinds. MILLEKS' BAGS 14, H, H and 1-18 bbl. Bags, deigned expressly for their 'I ratio, aud nianufactured from our Premium Glazed Cloth, (warranted not to fife Flour.) This is a new article and e cill the particular attention of Millers aod Flou. Dealers. 8 A i.T FAOTORIESsupplied with Bags.all sizes, designed ex' ressly for Use. JjpJr" All orders executed with neatness and di-match. St aun81 3m. V. B. E. CLARK, P.-oprietor. l,AIEMOT'S PARI3 AND LONDOV MED ICAL AHV1SEK AND MARRIAGE OUIDB 20th edition, 490 pages, 100 electrotype pictures, cloth, $1 and fourlciter stamps. Mailed free. Amoog its contents is the anatomy of the sexual organs of the male and female. all tneir aiseases and weaknesses; latest discoveries in re production; a new and healthy mode of preventing con ception; quacks their recipes and specifics; the author's unequalled Pans and London treatment ol Gonnorrhcea, Gleet, Strictures, Syphilis, Primary and Constitutional, amissions, loipotercy, Ac., at b& Mercer st , opposite Su Nicholas Hotel, New York. Address letters to box 844 N. Y. P.O. 44 We recommend Dr. Lainiont to the afliicud." Courier t Etata Cni, Stoats Zeituna, letnoorat. Xau Cook, Mercury, Atlcm, Police Oazeite, tic. . iuaichl 1 dly J. iK lit! L,is!it!! Light!!! D I ETZ' & C O . , MAKCrACTTBKB OP IMPROVED KEHOSESE, CAM PH EKE, FLUID, AXD OIL-LAMPS." IN VARIOUS STYLES AND FINISH. CHANDELIERS, MADK TO CR.DKH FUR CHURCHES, COLLEUES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Ko. 1.J2 William t.y near Fulton, Keto York. feb6 trv Gold Itledal Pianos ! ST WAY A. SO.S, Ulanufaciurert, O i WALKER STREET, NEW YORK. O r Received the following First Prize Mkoals in Competition wilhthe best makers i of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and BaH timore: - ' Two FIRST PBiza MKUALS at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, March, 1S56. A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, No vember. 1S.'.5, (being the only gold, medal given for Pianos within the lust six years ) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore. 18S6. THE FIRST PRIZE MtfDAL at the Fair, Crystal Palace, New York, November, 1S66. Among the judges were the first Musical Talent of the Country, such as M. Mason, iioitscnai, vvoiiennaupt and manv others. St. A n Pi anos, (with and without the Iron Frame,) are warranted for three years, and a written guarantee given Pianos packed and shipped ffilftout charge. Prices moderate. decl8-ly-v C. F. TlintSTON has been appointed sole Agent for the sale of the above Piano Fortes for Nashville and Mid die Tennessee, some of which are now in use In this city. He would respectfully refer to Mr. J. M. Bass, Mr. f . H, W'Biros, and Mrs. J. P. W. Browk. Mr. T. can be seen at 84 Summer street, or a line ad dressed to Box 7C9, Postoffice, Nashville, will receive at teutlon. May 6 tf. November 9. 1857. AND Columl.us anil f??f3 juT-V'i'4l f "- VC.t RAILROAD. i:CLl MVELY A IV EASTi:ilN JSOFJTE. TIIItOU4.il T1CKJU1S TIA WUEFLINT, STEUBEN VI LLP, ilITfUCK.il, CLEVELAND, DUNKIRK, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS To all the Eastern Cities. 8 A. M. l.iglitning Express, thro ih to Co'n ibos, and CleveUud wi.tio it e lanne of csrs; 8:8J P. M. ening Er press, t-.roug:i to Heilairaad PuUbar witnou, c!iat.gj of cars. Mltlt AII.Y TIt.l.S. 1 R-tT TRAIN Cleveland, Pittsburg, Stt nbenville and Wheeling Lightning Exnreas Leaves Cincinnati at J o'clock A.M., lor all the Eastern cities alo, Springfield. Tins train flops between Cincinnati and Columbus at Lot eland. Morrow, Xeola an l London only. SFCOND I KAiN Cleveland, Express Mail Leaves Cincii.nati at i:4) A. M.. for Dunkira, ButTiio, Now York, beston.Ac, Wheeling, BaiUmore, Phi.auniphla, Wahing- on . nr. This train stops at all points between Cincinnati and Colun bas. THIRD TRAIN Accommodation Leaves Cincinnati at 4:tt P M., for Springdeid and Columbus. This trs,in slo ma ,e connections (or Wilmington, Lan easier and Z tnrsvliie. Ih s train stops at all points be iwrrn Inuunali and Cjlumbus. FOURlil TRAIN Cleveland, Pit t-burg, and Wheeling Night 1 xpres--Leaves Cincinnati at e:JU t, 'clock P. M., lor all the Eastern c ties. This train stops at all points between Cincinnati and Colu .'ibui. , No tram on Surdays. Trains run by Coluuious time seven minutes faster than Cincinnati time. FOR THROUGH TICKETS ind ail information at ClurluoaU please apply at the Little .Vila 1 1 a id Covington and Lexmgtcn olbce. N o. 8 but net lluuae, or at the O.d O.lioe, soma es.t eir. Broad way and trout, oppytiu Spencer Hook, or at Uie Eastern Depot. J. Dl RaND, Supcrialendent. E. F, FULLER, General Ticket Atut. T.IE OMNIBUs LINE calls for passengers at all the principal hotels lor each and every train. By leaving di rections at cither of the above others, wnl tail for pauen gei s 'n all parts of the City, without.lail. novli. II. ts. t,LtiiLE5, Conl ietor. It. T. FlallMl.Xi, onaimvii v.vix riiiv t3 Ccioa 6L. NASHVILLE, lUetaera Chtrry and Summer streets. t rT Omers (roui Uie Country promptly atlcnued to. At snajii if rAiiaZ six or, ciiAKiai:s v. nrAiviy, E0CSE, SIGN, AND 4 r ti a m c n i a i fainter, Ko. 52 College Street, up at airs, opposite) Sawans House, Kas&Tille, Tan. I anl CONLEY &, JOHNSON, MANUFACTUliKKS 0' rA.nA Tin Vlissl Ivan V.ie,lf- I tVIJHl) liil UUltl XtJU MU1I.S4 A-t.t iio. 10 Broad at., aai 91 Soatlt ilari.i.t., AAMil ll.l.i:, TI.NN. $Tt)t Lt, '11 N ' A It l!y te. JCfT RJCUVSD AND F SALE, A LARGX AND eoi.ipletw iaortael ol Cooking and ileal. nf Dtovea, of s-eiy sise.priee aud pattern, Uial is breattl lo u. ssarkeU - We are .asarf-c Wrl a g the Wrought I rn Cookmr ? loves f atlsisei.rAngiax In prw irout H4 te ILm, vt U. beat and iteaviest u.aisri.l. - tla Wew wriMiai ai.J rsiail. ; Copper aad bne.i irvt rt'jri lor all kinds of Maehiaery, fiw.u,tMala, d.aiijuary Ea ces, Ac . Ulis aad lntiu.ry uik,a..i siua 4 uru tiuiive. SihIs tuats iuasie atd repaired, ruoimf an J .puauu done wua nealesess and tlie .uh, tu lct, . si ) tuiii, t. l reotis tin. cupper, or S 1.4x1 ir ju,i iluus uj ua iu Hi txl u.ajoel, aad a, CLswijs A, any. ; ium.ii a iiaru.-i, Ko. ij ileal U. tltia i isjut.l '-l.rict rt., JaaeO- -&-44,lsa. t .. a j u ST. LCU1S ADVERTlSOtlENTS; From the Newspaper Adverti-ing Ageneof JAMES E. DUJJDEiUDGE, No. 14 SecocdMreei, tsl LUL1B, Mo. TTITtodd & co., 17o. 212 K". Main St., Corner of Morgan, V ST. LOUIS, MO. MANUFACTURERS OF LEATHER BELTING, French Burr Mill Stones, . AND PORTABLE GRAIN MILLS. - - DEALERS IN Rubber Eeltincr, Lacing Leather. Hose, Steam Packing, Bolting Cloth, Screen WLra and Mill Materials generally. PRICES OF LEATHEE EELTIKG OAE-TANNED. i " 'a . o m n. i ry - "a IS oS . I 1 8 eu ' I . 1 in. 7o. 10 in. 83 1-S in 4c IK 44 10 lOJj- 44 SI 8-1G 44 , " 14 11 44 90 t-4 44 S , 2tf 44 19 11J4" ' 9 fl-8 " 1 13 8 4' 22 12 ' f 1 00 ! 44 '. , 1 8!tf 44 2 - 18 44 1 22 . i! &-8 44 , 20 4 - 44 80 14 44 1 84 i! 8-4 " 25 4 44 84 15 44 1 46 H 5 44 X 16 44 . 1S I 1H " 41 17 41 1 7;) j 6 4 4 4d 18 14 1 62 ; 6 41 t0 19 44 1 9J I1 7 41 C5 to ' 2 id :: 7X 41 60 21 44 2 2 ! 8 41 65 22 44 2 8S i! . . SX " 70 28 44 2 ft2 ! 9 4 4 7 5 21 " a C8 : 44 so 1 'I Double Lelta, Doable Price, (made to Order, marchl" ly BRAGG'S ARTIO LINIMENT. rTIIIS great specific, which is a triumph In the progress A. of medical science oi the nineteenth entury, is not presented to a public free from pain, suffering and dis ease. It was not discovered, nor is it now prepared for tho-e posse is--d of sound health and robust constitution, but for a large class who re FufTenng pain. - Have you the BronchUixT Have ton the Teuralgiitt Have yoa the far or Tooth Ache t Yon may rid ou-self entirely of these distressing" eyils by the use of Bragg's Arctic L-nimnt. Are you afflicted with oid ijoreet Are you suffering from severe Bruise T Are you enduring pain Irom Sprtiina t On bo' tie of the Arctic Liniment will surely give 'relief speedily. Rhrumittiam Ira dreadful complaint. ScroJuLi is a loath -otre disease. Yet such is the woodcrlul healing properties of Bragg's Arctic Liniment, that it will a most instantly eureacute and chronic Rheumatism, and remove 8?rofc!a. W hv will you suffer with UtturreyT Why Will you sutler witl th PiUit Why will you submit to ChilblaiiuiT When by miDg the Arctic Liuiitent jcu may And per manent relief. There urein this world thousands nnd tens of thousands who are, year af.er year, suffering with onp or more of the manv diseases with which humanitV is alll.cted, until dis pairing and nigh unto the grave. Wounds, bruise, barns, scald head, chilblains, piles, corns, wans, bites of insects, sore eyes, tooth ache eir ache, neuralgia, sore throat, paralvfis di-e:is -s of the Skin, t-omors. wens, ring worn, scurvev, coke in the breit,Fore lij.s , stiffness in the joints, rheumatism, gout, Ac, have fastened upon them, and the poor surJere sire seeking aa antidote.. To ail .uch, "r. lingo's Arctic Liniment comes as a sure and speedy remedy, it is a bim for every wound, and it neve" fails I Himdreds and Thousands are testing ica vir- tues, and arerejolo cgicfreetjn from pnin ind suff.'rin. FARM ESS AKD B08SH RAISKP.S. Dr. Bragc's Arrrtie Liniment is nlso a sovere'ga rmedr for the various diseases, with which horses are afflicted, during the most alarm ng ca-ses of bruises, sprains, spring halt, wounds, reracihe-, Sweeney, spavin, ring bone, b:g h ad, poll evil, etc. No f.irn er, livery stab'e keepers or any person owning valuable tioseistould be without it. ITi prkpabatiob. The inirredients of the Arctic Lii.ement are of the most costly kind wtiile the utma.t a ire Is o; toel upon com- ponnding them bv one of the nierajei-s of ihi cim any who makes a persona: exatnin nija of every bottie put up. KO PAMtLT SaotTLD Bi WITHOUT IT. In case of acci lent, it is wUe to have a remedy at hand to appiy insuind. Many lives are thareoy saved, when if left to the plod ling time of a roe lie it prac'itioner must have been lost. The Arctic Liniment Is the best speciSo as it acts upon the p irtHff;c e I inst tnty. It is put up i i 0; unl bit les. The 50o and $1 bottl s coutniu .'0 and 1 t pr. ot more Liniment thaa the 2. botties, and art much cheaper. Every person buying a i bouH of Bbaoo's Arctic I ikiukst will be lurnuhel at Dr. Bragg's expeo-te, witd Eiuarsan's Unttel St ites Journal, poblisiied in New York for one year, b filling u the certi io ite a roan, each Dol lar bottle, and sending it to J.. M. EBKKSoa A Co., No.871 Broadway, New York. . BRAGG A BURBOWF... Fol Pronrie'.ors, 8t. Louid, Mo. W. W. Berry A Demnvii'e, Wholesale Ag-n:s, and by G.W. Hendersiiott, A. H.Koscoe.and J. Stietca. oct. 1. AYEE'S c s: v. u ii Y PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OK " ' Colds, Coughs and Hearse- ness. BninriEtn, Macs ,20th Dec., 1855. T)t, J. C. Atsr : 1 do not hesitate to ssy the best r medy I have ever found tor Coughs, Hoarseness, li t! len-a, and the concomitant fyn.pto.ns of a Coi .', l your Cbbkbt Pkctobal. Its constant u e In my practice aud my family lor the last ten years has bhown It to possess iu.x-rlor vir tues for the treatment of the'e complaints. EBEN KNIGHT, M. D. A. B. MORTLFY, Esq., of Utica, N. Y., writes: 44I have used our Pctobal myself a' d In my fpmi'y ever since you invented it, and beiieve it the bst raelfcine for its purpose ever p it out. With bad cold I shoiid toooer -pay teuty-ae do lam for a bottle than do without it, or take an other remedy r . .7 Croup, Hooping Cough, Influenza. . Sraixorjaij), frfissi Feb.T. 1S5. ' f sothxb Aaa: I will cheerfully certify your Pkctobal is th-4 best remedy we pos-ess lor the cure of B'Ay,,,,,,. Cough, Croup, and the chest d.sese of children. We of your fraternity in the boutb appreciate your skill, aod commend iour medicine to ojr p onle. , . , Hi RAM C0NKLIN, M. D. AM: 8 LFE, EU., MotrrraET, Ia., writers, 8d Jan lfv56: 44 1 hail a tedioua li.fluei n, wnich oondne me in doors tlx week: took many nied elnea a it .out relief, :jaily tried our PbctobaL by the advice of our ciergrain. The first doaa relieved the soreness in my throat and Inngs; leas than roe balf thu boltte m-de me completely weil. Your edicmes are the chetpest as well as the Lest we can ba , and we eite--m you, Doctor, and J our ri. meaiea, as Uie poor man'a friend. , , . . Asthma or PMh-isic, and Bronchitis, t WtT MAfK BKSTxa, Pa , Feb. i, IS.' Sib : Your Cnxasy Furnssi ia p-rforminir m.irvel.ous cures In this sreuoa It bas relieved several from a arm leg sye ptoms of onsuniptinn . and is now curing a m&n who has labored under an attention of the lungs for the ast forty years. HENKY L. PA Srid, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., AL.ins, Monroe cjunty, Iowa, write--, Sept. 6, 185: "During ra i pratr Ice of m ny years I bare fo nd nothing equal to your Cusasv PaoroaaL for giving ease and relief to wraauiBptive patients, or curing audi as ar curable." ve m ght a id volumes of evidences, bet the most con vincing pi oof of the virtue of this rea.edy Is found In iu effects uj-oo trial. ConauB.pt ion. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous rases as this. Nxnecs human aid can reach but even to ihjse the Casaay fCTi AAA. allords relief nd CDufort. aut.'B Uuoss, iSsw Yoaa Citt, March 5, 1S54. Tocroa Ai.a, toeasu : 1 f-e it a fluty and a pirasare toinfurru m wnaA tvur Cnraav Pctobal bas done for my wile. Sl.e hud been five su4ul:s laboring under ti e dan gerous sva-ptoms of uon-umpuon. from whicb no aid we eouid procure gave her iui c relief, ehe waassracily lail mr.ut I Dr. Mr. nj.cf U.ia clt., whee ft bare cw i.e for adviee, rccummcnce t a lii I of your meutcine. We bless his kindueM, as we do our sk II, tor te baa recovered from that day. Che ia not yet as s-rong a. she Bac4 to be, but la free iron her eougn, and caiia bei self well. Yours wiib jraiiiside and regaid, VELaNIK) 8HFIBY, of ai.tiDj vl.ie. " Cimmatptire, do cot de-pair till yoa have tried. Aiaa'a Caiaai 1 acToaAt.. It is mid by One of too but luetL;, cUck I-ls is lae 4orki, aod l-s cj'i-. a I a. nuul ua l.pA tlie hi.-U nentsof Iji yirlas i Aitt. litr. r PH.EPAE.lvI Bf DS- J. C. AYEE, Practical and Analytical CHemU Low.! liaaa. ' And sold wholesale bv , sKittf A lyaM-J V ILLE, Nsihti! e. &rt tlb Ja.o.B :OWN,aadall Jrjgi sislo thiseily, FUitaMN A HA A al6, Coluiubl. TOMAd BUO.,C;ari.syd.e. K. U. DEER Y, PNib viae. feCUi-LL A .LACttJlit, Ga'Satla And aUdeaiersin meuicttteeyerswhere." KAJi. PACrTARO, Oct 1.-4 si. p . - Aivartisreg Ageat. JUUaV KAallAtSE, . NO. 4?, COLLEtiE SirilELT,' TTAS JUST RECElri3 IA oe ni Una Paieut Lestter Cor-grass Gaiter.. fiitrj T:e, 44 t?'t st.tcbjd Ci4.l, Sjooreaa o iLers, 44 Uunl in ts! di do 44 44 aaJ Oatf do ' dj 44 dJ j OifurtT?;, 44 Fa op mi C.f Dry iixiis, , Vatl xi'l aad ps-sf Bodis c-fyrliaj styles,' xiicitH?: .f a 1. 14 i m.t itoxEn: ALCnI i ;'iii tsr UeA'.Uer traaks. de 4iu la i lutftf TruBks, ' Laai.etiaf f t tue i'ea fraois, A lar a-.rnunt i Black ac4 Pair Uii ii4 u.Miii,i.i um. A variety ci i. u .-vie Uaia.r attiasd YalUaa, . . - - sl 4ie -sie I u a i a. Aba a varied stick if cheap I ti'.-r l, i u. CU-r , aieai Lcatacg fctfi.oi.1 tS-tfiv. 4-t ro Oa . oJ i iaek kud l -4f 0.4 ii AU f wni. a arc v'--rJ CUt (r Vu. 4 , fca-l, , J,m7. - .-' f INSURANCE. TEHMES SEE MARINE FIRE INS URANCE CO Capital $150,0 0 0! ! I )FFICE North-West corner of the PublieSquare, over y tyer Pearl's Exchange Office. Thev willtake nskson dwellings and other Houses, Goods in Store, against Loss famage oy ire. Also, ftlarine and River hazards, from ana to an porta. Also iVegroeB against the Banger, of the Kiver. S11B0TOS8! JOHN M. HItL, JOSEPH VACXX, JAMES CORKEY, THOMPSON ANDERSON, G. M. FOGG, P. A. OW EN, ALEX. ALLISON, JAMES ELLIS; B.H. GARDNER, N. E. ALLOWAY, W. 8. EAKIN. JOSEPH VACLX, Pres't. A.W. BUTLER, Secretary. oct4 TVASHVir.r.E CO.Tl.nElICIAI INSURANCE CO MP A NY, Capital 100,000. (ALL PAID IN AND SECURKD.) THIS COMPANY being rally organized. according teefear ter. Is prepared to write Policies against LOSS or DAM AGE BY FIRE, on Buildings, Goods, Waresand Merchandise trenerally. Also, en shipments against loss or damage by Seas, Rivers,orInJand Transportation, on the moat favora ble terms. Lffe and Nerro Policies granted af Currentrstes . OTJce, No. SO Co!!egestreet, East( .between Union at. and Pnblic Square. SfniMviDa ALTTTANTRR FALL, A NTHON Y W. V ANLEER. JOHN KIRKMAN, HSNRY HART, Jr., TH08. W. EYANS, W. T. BEP.RT, JAVfS WOODS, JOHNTI.EW1N, R. C. VcXAIRY. HUGH McCREA, WESLEY GREENFIELD . ALEXANDER FALL, President. JAstts Walksb, Secretary. myS nashvilleTnjrance office. flairs a liXSTJKAIVCB C03IPANY, CHARTERED 1S19, CASH CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $1,300,000. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CHARTERED 1S10, CASH CAPITAL AND ASSETS. 1521,000. PHOENIX INSURANCE CO., CASH CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 1265,000. " Farmer's and Kechanic's Insurance Co., PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL, 1, 550,000-PAID UP AND ASSETP, 1525,000 Kew York Lifa Insurance Company, ACCUMULATED CAPITAL $1,100,000. rire, Marine, Inland Hall and Life risks takenon iquitable serine. . JtHr'D! " A fH , No. 2f College street, opposite the 8ewanee Uonse. Vash'J'ille..Tr.. S5-1, IT. T3E GREATEST ITfVESTION OF THE AGE. ' West's Patent Galvanic Cement For rjlHE subscriber is now prepared to cover roofs of build- -s ings. witi) a new and better a-tic!e thr, erer before known. The publio are aware that our Government bas nan -cenf.r.c men experimenting, and that it has been the atunv oi srciffctj ana Ktitniers. lor vesrs. in h srover .n article for rooBng purposes, that wonld stsnd the sudden cna-igs or me ether, and be fnirervious to f re snd wnter. and remsjri a terrranent fixture. As yet, nothing hai bien attained without costing n oie tbsn the.iifople wi i.- The contraction, expn: ion end rn.tii g cf et:il rois, are so great m .cnaDg ;ble climates, that they be- ci-iie um-i..- s, uniess ofmg repaireu at great expense yearly, fhirg'es are not hre proof, and cannot be used on flat r ofB, and the various Compositions and Cements that nveoe-n nrongnt into use jor rooting, do not stand ti e action of tV-e eafher, but they run sibenitis irm, and crack when frostr, and after one or two years btcorre crumn y, ana worthless; vnerea, tht- inventor of the Oil. vsn ci ement, has labored twenty years to combine arti cles ro onvmie those ituhcnl Ws, aod can test fy from h long cxperi-nc", and numerous te-t.moniuls from reliahie persons, who have had his eombini'ion ni plied to ti e r bcildirgs. that his Cement Is the cheanrst snd best aticler ever Deiore known. The combination of this Cenent is such mat it is ci c iiatc tor enli.e new roofs, flat or n'eep. cov vi'in unsi uiu r (iiw wiimool ren'uing tntm; umng rut iiuk ii., fn ii.g truui.u oai'ienients, cr lroneys and Sky-lights. Covering cjir-tos , rtesmer-drrks, c. This Cemeid, hv its non-conduction ard galvanl-m, prevents ixiri.-ti rooia iroTi ruimir inn unoinerirg, ami resists the evrremes oi neat ano co:a, belter fian any tliirg ever in vented, for entire roofs or for covering metal and the out sue oi soon ru mirgs, making them ore proof. Its ap pearance is like slate; beautiful for the rich palace or the hutiblecottage. The undersigned having recured the right to the H'ate of Tennessee, win sen rights ol Itrritory, by Com tire cr lowns, on reasonable terms. The aubrcriber is al-o urepared to cover roofs of build ings, in any part or the State, at rhort out ice. Ihis Roof is now being put on in this city, for the beoe- nt or in conceded, and warrs ntcd to ecel ail othtr modes of RoofiEg The sub-criber Iihs ad his mode of Roof ing eted as -o its qualities, during the lat vear and a half in the city cf Memphis, which bus proved satisiactory, to which a number of the noat prominent citixens can tes- ly. For further fn'ormation enqnire at he ofTce wrere B.smples msy be .ean. Oftice with A. V. . I.indsiev. h. I E-'aie Broker. No 81, College stieet, Na.-,hviile, ieLn ; oi. See testimonials of the following gentlemen who have used it, with hosts of others. W. S. BENNETT, Proprietor Attached Is a note from John L. Moriran. V.ta . Archi- tet, oy which may be seen t' e opinion of Mr. Famuel Sloan, the Cilehrated Archiiee:, and wr.ter u ion Arehltee- lure, whose exteriecce wit'i this mu.le uf roofimr. wiLho nt a doubt, id sathfactrry to all. MsMrnis, March 12, 1S5T. . M.W. B. Bsrrr. When in Philadelphia. Pa., a few davs ago, I eaded upon Mr. Samuel Sloan, the co ebrated Architect, and author of the Bloan Work on Archiw o:ufc. a'ked his opinion as to the curability, ie.. ot West's Patent Rorf such as yoa are usirg in the city of Me-r.ur.is . and hr told me tht he had no heutatkn in saying to me that it is a go d an I durable ro- f, and is a l that iu advo catescial-n it to be; rr-her saying that he is ising it on fine building for hiuise?f. Resnectf il'v. JOliN L. MORGAN, Architect. Orrici op Miss. Csstbal Tikk. R. R. Co., I 1 ouvaa, Tbsb., Oct. 1, 1V.7. f This will certify that the I . O. T. R. It. Co. hiv . nr. chaed of Mr. W. H. Hennett, the r'g-t to i se on tl eir Cars, Bridges, Buddings, Art, Ae., West s Galvanie Cement. Having seen it used and tesied, I have no hesitation in re- cominending it to be tbe best and cheapest covering now t uc. n. r. Is e. f-1. 1 , ITeldent, M. CAT. R. R. Co. Csijissaa's unGn'i BcrVs Orncx, Mkxfbis A Cvablbs TUB EAlL)iD. tianrBm, Jare 8, 1'T. To Whom rr mt CobcbsB. Tbia is to oerufv that the Memphis snd Charleston Kailroad Co.npanv have iur- ohased of W.F. Hmnett, the right to prepare and use unon 'hrir Depots Buildings, Oars, c Ae West'a Calvanie patent dre snd waU r proof R8rjg, aud that se beueve . it to be an economral ind durable eoverirg, bavicg ad- reaov sua u.iu use h; ei&ni monins. t-AM. TATE, President. y. C. ARMS, Gen'i gjpt. 1!, Maatrm. March M. 1S5T. W. 8. Psssrrr, frq trsr fcir. ihe facta tUiin our kno ledge of the durability, Ac, of est'. Calvanie Ce ment; are these! Ihe building you covered for u last soring, lam Lai py to state lasans ered our eipee-stions. V can therefore, rerommead it to the puhLo for all roof ing purposes: as a light, cheap. Dre and water proof roof. It does not get (oft aad run liom the fiec s of the heal of the s-in; nor does It harden aud crack I ou ihe ellecta of the com. Any persons wishing to know more of ibis ar ticle, eau call al oar suaoufacwry. N. 8. BRUCE A CO, Carriags Manufactory, Monroe St., MempMa,Tenn. BraM, Tsjib , Dee. 8th, 15. TO wsns it BAT COBCIBS. Ti.is is to certify that W. 8. Bennett covered two roof. fr me last spring, win. a com position called West's Patent Galvanic Ce.uent one of ihe n n a new dck, fee other an old shingle roof, which are giving perfect ratli-fiwHmrt. He altso rrptired a dor mer win low, hch leaked badlv, and tad b:::cl the rk II of CAiprn-ers ie prevent its teakiar, whicb ba sacceeded in niasm perfectly Uxht. I ro tto-t cheerfully reeum. uvea 4 bis rr.o- e of roofing to t.-:e public, f r ail rooting arposei, and be Us veil to be a permanent fixture arainsl Qre aad water, . li. cox fc.Ml.LL, Proprietor Couimereial lioteL FrrsAixTEScajrr'a Orrica. Majsraia A Obk R. R. t .Msaruie, i bas , F b l. Isil. f Ma BsBarrr, Dear hm Our eoxp-nv Laving been troubled very raun with leaky Cars, put some t jear ra-eoi rami upou them, and so ir as my kuaviij ea tends I oa cheerfully recommend it to any wim wish a dry roof of any sort. Yours, Ae., , Ii. COmN, auperinUndcnt. Musrgra, TxkB., Jan. 14. 1SJ7. To TBS PrUJO W. 8. Bennett, male a --li--atioa to as last summer lo eover our bkilJiog euK Weal's Ulvaa Ct ent; ii being a hew thing, we tsou til we would try It; had it applied to our Blackn.i'.h hup, and Ear :n li iu,, attached to tl. foiocyy. 1 key have prjved all required 4f a water proof roo'. having wim.iuuil Mnel the great est slorsss, and are giv.rg g-d satialaaUun. Wacaaoaly add, try U and oa i'i .aiuf.e-i. CUiilLS KNAPP, Iroa FoanJer. Ms-rut. Jan. U, 1T Mr. Beneett, Las don some sum I a- ouat o rooting tt Basin bis pecsauar way, with Coiioe stu T, e sated wub a rreHaranoQ I'-e basks of sklcb apooar, ie be a C1 1 sr. t is a very c?cc:ua.l aud Df-fat rout, aod ars to preistsw eoi siicraoie rurabinty, fiois the prerv .iive q I lines ef trie eon pou'liso, wtk-fe p. Del rates the e oh sad roect. It feora ihe iad(a ol l air aad water. The C .ajixisai-'n da. sot l-q-i fy aud rua (ro a tie ac of iao h. at of ihe sua la utrwnrr , n-.r iio. it harden asd rr-ca fr lit iatjan-se Is she cotd ul wiater. Otiir ly A. P. MfcRgfL. W AH exftectinr d.liy a lot ef U. T.! sr aad Je?ersoa ia. Ma. I fiuwt, arAsB and Railroad N heel Barrows, Cut tiBg Siiisr, C -isivaisir, ilarrwws, A . t aai areci lor toe sal ef lour horse wsgjas aad FalU earlsv, auJ l tor Peabody'e celebrated Baaltnra .ufcrrj ad Pr4i.ac Wra. cseaj in your erdrra. i. . , v a - B.9. WELLK,fa, .. i: : BOYD & CO, PsALtka IX Weal V-staie, ?ic, t titra talC. ana F tl bltjaett poces Hie'.y yeur.g te t ad :. a. .J 4i(,-rM.f.t..M.i l wiii kM cua.iaiiy a hand brgroea fc,- ;e. ui:nsium , . uy a, i. e-, vorry ir asAwvtiie, leaa. . REAL ESTATE SALES. STORE norSE FOR SALE On Itrottd Streets 2nd door front Colletre. U7E are offeii'g for sale, cheap, that valua-. ble itore House, al:nated oo Broad a., and! adioinicg the fchoe Store of H. R. Cutter, 2d door ( from College street. This Is a desirable business tand.and well auanted to business of any desoripti .n. It will pay 10 per cent upo the parch a" e money. Come quick or ycu will lose a bargain, tor particulars enquire or of E. R. uLApCi 'CJi, Agent, sept'24. No CI Cherry street. HOI .Si: AM1LOT KOlt SALE. VI7E are offering for sale, priva'ely, a two story flfk V brick bouse, bitasted on Cherry street, bouth t " jj Nsshviile. The Louce contains six rooms in - main building, betides kite) eu, seryaste room, eairAge house, sU ble, Ac a)l in .ooo order. 1 helot fronts 70 teet, and runs back 148 feet to an alley. W e win give a bargain in this property if application is made toon. It iasituaied in a thriving portion of the city. For particulars enquire of fc. . OLiAi COCH. Agent, augl2. No. 67, Cherry street We have, also, for sale Lota Nob. 17,18, 19, 20 and 21, ia Linocli.'s ulan of lots, upon which is a frame dwelling house. These lots will be sold to suit purchasers, o. ex changed for country property, or good mules, at lair val uation, we will give a bargain. ALST, Lot Ko. b. in Houston's, Humphrey's and Martin's sddiiionto Nashville, fronting tl.e Railroad Lepot. Thia lot is 4b feet front on Franklin street, and lf.Ofeetdeep to an alley, if you want a bargain, tow is your time. t. a. OLAMJOLK, Afcent, auglS. No. 6f, Cherry street. llOt Nlu AJSlt Ia'T OIt SALE. T AM oSering for sale, privately, a Honse and Lot, -A- situated on Broad street, a lew doors above bum. . mer; fronting 81V; feet on Broad, running back 106 LJ- teet to an alley. 'Ihe boose contains T rooms in the main budding, with Kitchen, baih-houte, smoke-house, Ae. We will give a bargain in the above property, and urtenna shall be easy. E. K. GLASCOCK, Agent, tSiunelC. . No. 67, Cherry st. LIKDSLEYJS ALVERTISEM NTS EAI.'K OF NASHVILLE. Ill A YE for sale a large sir ount of property ioh I win red lor Notes cf the Htuk cf Nathille, or certified cneca on it at tue sane I nets mat l tiave alvajs asAed lor ine jircperty. septatf. A. V. 8. LINISLTCY. I ItEE HAMiS. T HATE a valuab:e dueli ng Icut-e aj.d lot for s!e, near A the Public Pquare, for which Willi lake the notes of any of tne rree BaLkr oi TeDneasee. Now is the time for son e enterprising merchant toptocure a good home, aa I will give a riasvoable time, within which he cau barter calico lor the notes. Apply to aeptSO. A.Y, e. LIND9LIY, FOIl SALE. LOT en Cherry street, Fouth Nathvilte. near the Baptist Church, on which Ihete is a small Frame Ten ement. 1 he lot liocts ti) leel, is lbO feel deep. Afplyto sept'JS. A. Y.B. LINDSLEY. roic REM. ""."HE RutleOge property can be rented nctil first Janu-J- sry,19. Pos&euk.n given icn-edintelv. Aj jlvto sep'-J l. A. V. B. LINDSLEY. Voir t-iale. "J'TiVO handson e l ots in IdgeCtld, on Woodland street. J. ihe Lot jt. lr ct to fttt eath,aLd ate lTu lect tieep. Apply to siptlo. A. V. 8. LINDc" LEY. A Valuable Business Lot for Sale. J" AM now offering for sale that valuable Lot en Market ttrert adioining thestire cf Blmris A Mathews. The Lot fionts L2 feet co Market and runs back lo7 feet to wards Front ftreit. It would make one cf tVe best stands for a wholesale Grocery Store iu the city. For terms apply to B.piil. A. V. 8 LINDSLIY. A Kcat rwelling: Eonse for Sale. SITUA1 I D in Elgerield, on the Gallatin Turnpike, further particulars ai i.lv to For feptit. A. v . D. 1.1N UMltl. VOW SAIaV. ""I ''HAT valoable Dwelllcg at the corner of Cedar and A Sumn er street;. The lot fronts 5 feet. Ti e Dwell ing t large and con modicus, and there is a fine office on tne lot. it is one of Ihe most deirabie locations in the City. Apply to septl. A, V. 8. LINEHLIY. Valualile Frte-Soil Lot for Sale.! I AM now ooering (or Bale a va!uable BaiUing Lot on spruce street, near the corner of Browti. The lot fronts sixty-tix feet on Spruce, U one hundred aud City teet deep. a ltn a convenient aney in tne rear. This property isexe npt from taxes for 26 years from 1st Jauuary next. This exemption la ol more value than ia Uiual.y accorded to it, as not only the grounds has ail im. prov-nients erected thereon, but free from taxes. The raving in the item of taxes will rr.o e than pay for the ground and all improvements. This lot is also situated in a part of the city that is now being rapidly tilled up with Hue dwellings and private residences. Terms reasonable. Apply to July at). A. V. c. LlNlcLcV. - A OH SALE. A VABCABLE LOTinBeuth Nathville, corner of Fum- mer and Oak streets, fronting 12o feet on fumme r street and 170 on Oak street. Wnibe told as a bargain. Tbe Gas is now being carried up in front cf this Lot. Adpl yto A. Y. a. LIN DOLE Y, marchJU OAS 88 College street. A NEAT ICESIUENCE IN EDUEIIELO IS now offered for sale at a bargain. The Lot f fronts ti feet on Woodland street and 170 oa .-'"i MiDica. The House contains four good rooms, good )L ci:U-rn, Ac. The house ia new, built of brick and ihe situation one of the best in AalyeBekl. W ill be sold low. Apply u A. Y. d. LINDbLEx, ,. Mi-elo. S3 College street. THE CHEAPEST P&0FEBTY. AND BEST BARGAIN. r Am now offering at a g-est sacriee, that valuable. Ppropcrty, on College Hill, immediately opposite the University, so lung occupied by the late Dr. Troost. The kit fruit sixty feet on Market ftreet, with the same front oo Colirge. Ihe House Is large and tow mod ions, and the whole, at the price I oOer It la a great Bargain. Ciaibornes' Omnibus bas practically moved College Hill right in'o the Public Square, and aay one wanting a resi dence convenient to business would do well to loos at this proptty. Cailon A.V.8. L1NDSLET. Apr.no, "SI ISO. VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. I AM now oQeriog for aale, on reasonable terms, the House and Lot at tbe corner of Broad and High sts., former.y owned by the late Martin New. Apply lo A.Y. . LIND.-LEY, Jul 3. 83 College street. HAT1N-3 associoted with me tn the Wholesale Grocery and Produce Bu-inew, Gen. Pai-loiso AaDaasoa, of lebaoon, the came of our Irn win be P. A C. AnDKKSON. Thankful for ihe liberal patronage 1 bay heretofore re el red, 1 would respectfully lnfor.u say old eustomere, An ail new ones, that under the present arrangement they will be niuo.'i tsettar supplied than heretofore, and trust thev will call and exauiin our large stock ef goods new, In store. CiiUlitii ANDERSON. rirLNSo Asmsssoa, CHURCH AS-PBBfn, iMmnon I ss. - P. & C. AIiDEHSOIT, "Vrholestl. Grocer, Pradasa and Commisaiaa MERCHANTS, ABO DBALABA IB Rrtinrlips Winrs . WTiislcTr. Arc . . ' , - I' AUU. - S Dealers In Itacou, Lard andTConntrw Produce, oC every decrlptlsat Vo. 8, brood Street; N AMI VI LEE, TENNESSEE. lTTf hava new In store and etTer for sad cheap, th V foi ovine eVoics and select article t !,xa sacks One Fait; t0 bsgs C- ffee: 8,14. J 44 enara do; to bds S-igar, from fin t eho.ee; 1X) doaea painted BackeU; 6- do Cedar do; US nests Tub-t Sis.) Demfiohos aaaorfed; j bb.s Lastf, Crushed and Powdered fugar. 800 reams Wrapping Piper, assorted aises; SuO boirs Glassware, aa- orted; tVdosen Washboards; A bsgs f-ptee; lt peppar; .. . SO 44 Cuger; JoOessk bIi a Foda; A bbls Briawiaoe; ft 44 Ahira. . 1 casks Madder; l,il kegs Na.ls, as urtel. Avkj bags Cotton i4in , aa. sortei: 5'V t b a KeaUled Whisky; 00 44 Hye do; (i) 44 Bourboa oo; to 44 Monocgshela do; 1 44 i-wH t tue. M V pipe i-ttm Brandies; t5 tioa uiu, 14 Kam; 1'sfJHs) C r.es, assorted; SJO.-CJ G i Cp; l'exs Tobacco, assorted; " Presoo'i's "o.p; K i.-i bag Saot, taorui. 5,'iAt) Jos Bar Lroyj; a .... 3 bt a niac.ujf; . Id e-os Vla'c'.ea; i Cera jus ion, Ahd e.err o.twr artci ia the Grtery Una which ara eJe.xd at estretody iaw prices. P. A C. ANDERJOTf. 1 Octir. t - I '' Se 8 Broad strest. W.-TL C0RIIELIU3.J (svCCaesa TO) aVuaa.) FUNERAL UNDEUTAIIER. AND DEALER IN ALL K!N!3 CF IcIaUc Uvirlal Case, i IV ILL gi bi at;ta ! to all Faneraii when calVd V aa, as berwtofure; aad atli farn.sa vrfikli-g thai I rtuisi e on aavb ar'ots, tf l-9-l ii.t;y and to g4d ?l,i. W .ri also keep ua baud every t of wood aad tlo'.n Vtin,etesfi, Ae. - . , w HI sk-a a-letid U '.urn pu'e'-sas aod Wet:ca of lot a Ml Uuvet I -. ery, a-nl w-il prociua. dee-cU in U aaat, being iit'.or.4J bf il coas;.af y. at-.tad to lii removal of bodUa ta Jdt. OHv ft a 6-t'sr CiLtett ta, at a ti:patd V "-, aa yr .!.e- Us., A. Y. Uiititi, rrel lent Mt, O'ivet ts e-rv-.C. iv. Sa.-a. Fclry; fcsv. lr. tisiec.i. bev. J. r. E ?gf, i. W. U.a-iaA, k4. i tiii- If. tlla. tj ,l-iO,osrMlt4jlt OaU. ii. Ds PICSJET. .A' . . Stveiisen2 CorAlal 44IVD BLOOD PURIFIER.' T'HE greatest remedy In the world. This CordlM is dis tilled from a Berry knovn only lo myself, and enem ies. Hy combined with some of the most valuable medicinal roo's, lierbs ana barks known to the mind of miD, via: blood loot, blank root, wi d eherrj-ba-k. ye low dock, dan delions, ssrapsrllla, e'Uer flowers, with others, producing the mo-t infiliible remedy fur the restoration of h call a ever tno n. . IT IS KA TURFS 0 WK EEUED I',, Crr!rgdisesses by natural laws. When taken, its healing mflJence ia felt coursing through every vein oi me boot, erf fein and accelerating the circulation or tne Mooa. it neLira 'ies any bilious matter in the stomacu, uu rei. thers the whole orgsniastion. Slclein's IStrenifthenfui' Cordial wiu ecevma.ij v-.- Liver complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Clireiiic or nrrveus DebilKT "Dlarnaeaaf tlie Kldrjeys snd all Dlaeaa44 atrlwlu from a. Disordered Liter or Momacb, Dvsmeosls- Heartburn. Inward Piles. Ac:d:ty O' 5-ickneea of tiie ttemaeh, Eulloese of Blood to the Head, Dull Pala or Switrmirg in tbe Head, Palpitation of the Heart, F li ne's or Weight in the btomach, Pour Eructations, Choking or Suffocating Feeling when lving down. Dryness or l ei- lowoeesof Uie ektn end Eves, Nirbt weala, inwara rrrtn, Pain in the Small of the Back, Chest or Side, tudden UusA- es of l est. Depression of pints. Frightful Dreams, Lan- gor, lspondencT or any Nervous Disease, pot or Blotches on the fk'n. and Fever and Ague (ortnins ana Fever. 1 It will alsocure diseases of the Bladder and Womb, euch asSemintil Weakness, Incontinence l Unue, Siran goarv. Inflammation or Weakness of the Womb or Blad der, Whites, Ac THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. ThWi cordial will never fall to cure any of the above dis ease, if taken as par directions on etch bottle, in German . English and French. OVER HALF A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have been sold during the nsst six months, and in na Instance has ft failed in giving entire ftl fa tion. Who, then, a hi sutler from weak new or debility sues JHCii- strengthening Cordiol will jure you. TO TUE W0MEX. Do you wish to be healthy and stronif Then go at one and get some of Mcl ean's Cordial. It will strengthen and invigorate your Mood to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy b oom of health to mount to yoar cheek again Every bottle warranted to give eatbf act ion. FOR CHILD REX. W'e say to Barents, If jour children are sickly, puny, ot afflicted with complaints prevalent amoni cliildren, give them a small quantity of McLean's Cordial, and it will mate them healthy, fat and robust. Delay not a moments try it and yoa will be convinced. IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. E VER Y CO UNTR Y MER CHA KT fhould not leave ihe city until he had procured a supply of McLean's Strengthening Corditl. 1; ll raptd'y, be cause it always cures, A liberal disc ount will be made to ti.o'e who bay to sell again. x caution Beware of drufguU or dealers who may try to palm upon yoa foroe Bitter or Farsaparflla trash, which they can buy cheap, by saying it ia just as gocd. Avoid such uien Ask tor JlcLfin't trenatienina Cordia I, and take nothing else. It 1. the only reined that Will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time strengthen the system. I Hie tablesroonful t en every morning fasting ia a cer tain preventive or Cholera, Chills aud Fever, i el.ow Fever or any prevalent disease. Price only tl per bottle, nt six bottle foe ,1. j. u. Mclean, Pole Proprietor of the Cordial Also. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Iff"' Principal Depot, on the corner of Third and Pine streets. Ft. Louis. Mo. " For tale In I onir villi by BF1 L. TALE01T A CO.. Fpringer A Bro., and Raymond A Patte l. McI.EAX'Sf VOLCANIC OIL Ll!i 151 EMT. The best Liniment in tbe world for Man or Beast. Another Ilemarkable Cure Performed by McLean's Volcanio Oil Li nneut. Read for yourselves : ... Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Case avenue on Tenth -treet, had a 1. ornb'e running sore on his loot. He trie I various Liniments, Salves, Ac, but eon Id no it no good lis de- paired of ever being abie to work at his trade arain, because I e could not bear any weight on bis foot; and by one small bottle of McLean's Volcanic Liniment, be la now perftc.ly cured. Rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, braises, sprains, stiff ness in tt.e joints ol muscles, swellings, sore throst, ear ache or toothache, wounds, tresh ruts, sores, buns, -caiiis, pninr.ac, yield to the "m.g c" influence of this wouderfnl Liuimeni, For Horses and Cattle It la an infallible re-nedy for chafes, ga ls, scratches, cracked heel lament-'s, spavin, sweeny, splint, fl-tula, bruises, swellings, wound , rattlesnake bites, aud various other diseases which animals are liable to from injuries or acciden i. Every Country Merchant should obtain a supply of Mo Lean's olcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidl, because it alway cure-. A liberal discount will be made to merchants who bay to sell scam. t3r" For sale by J. H. McLEAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo.; al-o fir sale a. above. apr.y. novo. BOEEHAVE'8 HOLLAiYD FITTERS fill CELEBRATED HOLLAND BTMEDT T0 DISEASE OF THE KIDXETS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF AXY KIND FEVER AND AGUE. And th varions aSections consequent upon a disordered 8TO.YIACII011 LIVEU. SUCH A" Indiestion, Acidity ef the BtoT-ech, Colicky Pains. Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Cos. tlveness. Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous Lf.en Biatie, aod Neoralgie Afiectiona, it has, in nurrerous in stances, proved highly beneficial, and is others eUeoled a ecided care. This Is purely vegetable compound, prepared on strict ly scientific principles, after lb Banner ef th celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhav. Because of its great succeta ia most of the European Ft ate, its introduction int.) th United Hates was Intended more especial y for thos of our fatherland scattered her aod there ewer tbe face of this mighty country. Meeting with great sueeess acongthean, iBoWoBerttto the Ameoiean public, knowlna- that ita I truly wonderful meJicinal virtues B ust be acknowledged, f It is parueularly recemmended to those persons who constitutions may nay been in-paired by the eoutlnuou oae of ardent spirts, or ether forms of diasipaiiun. .Gee eraliy lastantaneous ia effect, ttfinda lu way directly te the seat of life, thrilliag and qaickening every nerve, rsls- ,iu( 4i in, BrouiHDg .pins, mu.ia ici,inj using aew suns (and vigor in the s stem . NOTICE. Whoever expect, te Sad this a beverage will ' be disappointed; bat to tbe ssck, the weak and low spirited, tit will proven grateful aroma Uo cordial, piiasssssd pf la J guiar remedial properties. t' A i" T I o jf . TTia great popolarity ofOdsdeHgh fnlAromahas Induced snsuv imitations, which lb putlic should guard tfali.it parchaalng. Be not persaaded to bay aay thing else BO 111 yoa bar gives ttoe-rtiave's liniiead bitters a fair trial Oo boul will eoovlnee yoa bow iafivilsdy superior it sa lo tH these imitations. bo.il at l per bottle, or sis bottle, for ii, by the SOLE PROPRIETORS. BEXJAllIIJJ" PA0E, JE;, & C0 abg. acre suxo PHARMACEUTUri AND CHEMISTS, 8oid by Druggist goaeral'y ihrougbiMit lbs United eta' and Canada. Xt eol la Nashvill by EWIJi liiOTirXRS, rhuUiUJ;ntA. ny-Bo-dalssHby DR. A. n. R0SCOES J. J. Bkr Cli, aprti dAWTj And ljj.Uj.-uiral!y L.. 3I. TRIPLE, OFFICE, fAMK A3 SUERtilFF4? OFFICE CHEKRX B . NEXT DOOR TO IV-'P OsFJCE, UP bl'AIitS, Will vracuca m all the Court botden la David.ua and Saat acr counties, aud will give bia individual eueauoa lo all busmes eatruslew lo aaa car. aprT r. II. EDWARDS, Atlorucy it Ia ; , FsuaGrttLis, . Will au ad to all basin snirwaiod Us ais ar la torn eat siuwosir), - saajlie l J. II, H. HmiilE, Jr., A T T O It IS K V AT Li A W , KASilYIIXr, TZ3XZSSZZ, ..s.k ...tnui.t v 4..i.jriis) i CH. TiiuMl'.-soN. f r" PartiCMiar aueaiioo g' 9Q 447 om i V4 V I 4 a - .j" AU bnimas ouiiTsawo so lua acre wul cceet a ita pr-uiptanuvn- e , . JuiJj J. 8. xtataa. slcv. a. ... 4 - uas.a. w.tT. U.bstuiiiil (s. Dr. J. a Ll M MjialS. ijiT A Catxarr. .Is UlL JOHN H- CAlalsLCNUKU, wi'J doU kiaelfta his prvfvsaiua. , 0ac.. 50. 3D, CHLiST 61, C? SZ1I5.S. t.el m- BATA&. t, w. atoarua. A.4 LI ISA, H. II. HAYNKS Sr CO., AGFKTS FOR TUE rCUCUASE AKU sla of Keaie, al K. W. l Ukiii . V.slKa- 3, a- aret. aatJ-, Taua, 47 1