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PUBLISHED DAILY,' TftJ-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY, BY A. S. CAMP & CO., NO. 16 DEADEMCK STREET.
NASHYILLE, TEN N. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1860
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1TTFK-. HANDBILLS,
PKl;RAalMr. BILL'S LADING.
MIoW CARI.w .HoW BILL?,
BILL HE-trH, UAIJ. TICKET.5,
R.VILnM.U WORK. TE.VJIBOAT WoKK,
liRAV TMTCfT, IdPIXlUAS,
Awl. UiJoed, eveTTtliuij; from the smallest Tip to the
luauimoth P-ster, r the 1-Ast r"amj.lil-t t the Urget
Ik-i.
Tiie larpe -irruLtioo of the PjTRiin gn-atly augmen-t-il
ly the addition thereto of tlia subcnplion liU of
A V its , rmdiTS it an exfvlli-ot alvertiinft modiuiu.
Xotie better iu the city.
We solM-it t.lers. at our ofRi-e. No. 10 IVjpr.R
H'it irntEKT.
A. S. CA.TII & CO. '.
julys-tf
PARTNERSHIP.
I HAVE THIS DAV Ar' iCIATED MATTHEW ADDY
with me m liu.-iue.-. the name of the linn to be
hobwt M.ii.re 4 Co KOBEP.T MHOKE.
Julv 1. Xv'jO. 4J Waiuut strei-t.
MATTUEW ALOY.
UOBCUT 3100UE & CO.,
Produce foiumissiou Merchants,
!Vo. 4? Walnut street,
cAnN"NATT, oino,
l'lin-hae and ti ll, exclusively on commission, Flour,
ltu-i. Cheese, Butter, ifeedi. Oils. Dried Fruit, Can
tiles. sp, Cflf.iai.-e, Bruuuis. Durkets, Tulw, and arti
cle? of Dcmierlic Maaut'arture and PKODCCE generally.
juljl-t:"
DUUliS AM) MEDICINES.
A. 11. UOSCOC & CO.,
("WHOLESALE AND BETA1L DETJG GISTS,
S. W. Coru r of Coad and M:irk.t -tr. t.-.
ahi ville, X e ti n .
U7"E are prepared to execute orders for DrilH
and .Sediciue and all artieies n-nam
ingtottie lrui B'isiness, with uespatrh cd at tue
loeet market price.
The tuuie atlutiou w .11 lie given as heretofore to
have erery article of ag good quality as represented
and in no instance will am thing be put np that is of
a doubtfulor sophisticated character.
It is oar intention to maintain the reputation w
have established in el!.ng noue but Pure lJriiL's and
Medici nes, aud we, therefore, invite yon to tumme
our etoc before buying elsewhere, believing wecau
vhow jou inducements seldom ollered in thi- or any
other Vouthero city . In addition to Irues we have
constantly on hand a laree slock of Per'.umery,
Sap and To;Iet Articles, White Lead, Linked Oil,
Tnrpenf.ne V"i'ih, I'tor? and Wines for modi
a:rlO-tf
Kingston Sprins4,
IS now ojien lor the reception of visitors, en and
after lt Jy the od day oi July Mr. Je-fjc
fAKRUU sill ran an aceoiurv-datum Oiuiiibsfl. i eaving
the S'nuoe lipase ever; Tuesday , l hurs lay , and
Saturday at 0 o'clock, A. .arnviug at the Spring 4
to dinner fare two ecliare . fflre and register at
Sewanee House. The medical qualities of Cice
(irinsare well known. For dytpepjia, diseases of
taehver, and tor complaints lucnUnt to lemaies,
tbey are unsurpassed. There are five sulphur
springs of different quahtieit. bcMdes free Eton" and
newl !isc3vered chaly beuie.
Tern ?er Dav $1 50
" Week 8 00
" Mouth 30 0O
Korfe per week..... 3 50
' Childrenacd servants half price.
- WM. T. YEATMAX,
E. J. kiUallEK,
Pup-rm eudents.
XelegrapU C'lialybcate Springs.
This water is brought four hundred feet in ten seconds.
Take pleasure in informir; the public that be is
now ready to wait on all who may favor him
wiiharaii.
This Spring : situated on the east side 1 1 Comber
land river, at the end of the wire bridge. Families,
from $4 to Jti; one l'erfoii,2; by thednok, 9 cents,
i'aymcnt m advance.
ANALYSIS.
Carbonate of Iron. Carbouite ol Lime, Sulphate ri
Magnesia, Sulphate of l.iino, Muria'c of Maguesia,
Muriate ul" S xla.
The specilic gravity of the fresh water was
1.01222 ilistilled water being taken a a standard
I understand that the water has already breu ben
elicial to several invalids. It will be beuetlciai to a
greater degree when taken fresh from the Spring
I should pronounce it stimulantand tonic, and adapt
ed, consequently, to caeaof debility , accompanied
with ananomic condition of the sy.-tem,and contra
indicated iu plethoric and inuamatory stales.
KiCHAKii O. CUKKEV .
There is no doubt that the Spring kept by lr. W.
lies at the eastern end of the Suspension Bridge Is
good Chalybeate water, and that it is adapted to
many diwdsea of debility. B. W. H til, M. U., K.
Thompson, M. D., Henry Cairo w, M. U..T. K.Jen
mngs, M. D., Bovd MrNairy, M I.,R. C.K Martin,
M.H. " june2S-2m
Valuable Town Lots
A X P
COWSTttY.' li A XWS
For 8alc.
I AM oflcnng for aak . ,n reasonable terms, tho
following property: td handsome Uud.iiug Lois
in the 7ih aud 8th Wards of Xaf hrille.
. Nine Houses and IjjU or various dimensions, from
larg " small comfortabie rc&idcuces at low prices.
In the city.
One double three story Business House on Broad
street, occupied at preseut by Hardcastle ti Co.
On Tract of about 22, acres, tiiree mi k-a out ou
tho Nashville and Chaltauooga lUilioad,fram liouwe
aud Weil part of the Lucus or Crutchtr tract, good
oil.
One Tract of about 31 acrt on the Miirfi eeMhuro'
Turnpika road, at its junction with the stone's Kivtr
Turcpike one-half mile onl adjacent to W. B. Iwis
aud others my Bnck-yai t property.
One Tiai I of about u0 aci t,, eigbt miles out, near
tho Murfreesboro Tucupikr Good improvements,
good water and timber.
Oue Tract of about 90 acres on tho Franklin Col
lege and Stoue' riTer Turnpike, 7 miles out 3acrog
cleared, balance good timber and well watered.
Oue Tract of about 126 acres, adjacent to tme on
the Fast, fronts on said Turnpike over 2uo poles
nearly all good timber and uil good.
Ouo Tract ot about 150 a--es,ton rifles out, near
Smith's Springs, one wile void a half North of the
Murfreeaboru-' Turnpike. inoEtly weilliiubtred.ab .ut
40 ai res cleared aud several olhor lots aud tracts
of land In Nashville and vicinity.
For farther particulars call on Naxcn Wootiwakn,
So. 50 Cherry street.
Young Negroes at fair pricos will be taken iu ex
change for the above. ' - -Juurii
Im . ra JAMES M. MTRFLL.
Ladies Uoun t Boxes.
JTT3T recelred a Urge assortment of Ladies Bon.
et Bxes, suigle and u.uble tojw and tray,.
Also. Ladies' sal-ihU and Traveling it gs. bicb
I oiler very cheap for cash.
- . . JOflX RAMAGt,
joae33-U . - , Collage street. -
Cransportation,
Nashville and Chattanooga UK
Change of Scheduled
OX AXD AttUl
Sunday next, April 29, 1SOO,
Piw-ioiiT Trams wiii run u follows:
tiOIXii EAST.
Vi.hriil at a a. . and 3 P. a. !
Arrive at Qiattanoopa l JoO r. X. ami 1 :. a. M
COMING WErT.
i
,ve CUattanooca at T3J x. X. and 70O r. f
Arrive at Nashville at a r. M. and 8 a. m. .
it chortrct rmit to Btltlrtl.
A v.'..- v.l- i l. l.a.i.i Knliinioro. Wahinirtiu
City. Kirbiuoiid. Petersimrz, Lynchburg, KnoxvillP,
aavaunan, .narkei4iu, aitiigomt:r , junujiuc. . -i.an.
ir. '
Both Trains couuih t at Stevenson with Trams on
MemphLa aud Cliari5-lou railroad, and at Cliattanooga
withTrain? on Ea?t Teuueec aiid ;enrgiA and Weal
r rn and Atlani ic Railroaiis.
Throuirh Tn-kets may ie had at any hour on apt'hra
tiou to Tn-kn Aei-tit. at olhVe at lK-t, to the following
piaif-s and at the following jirire. viz :
Xa-hviile to New York, via. Charleston. C. 27 75
E. T. Va. nute. 30 85
. - -- Savannah " 27 75
nillailelphia." - " -' J)
lialtmK-e. - 25 75
Washuiton. "" 25 0
KM-hiuou J, - " - 25 00
Vter?bari5. ' 25 OU
LmchbarjC. 23 75
siletu. 1 21 JW
Bur Tunnel. 20
- Chrttianbure, j Virginia Sprliigs, 20 75
Miawsrille. J ' 20 75
KnoiTil1 to 50
t harief . - t "0
avannali. 21 0O
Maron. V'
'- Anaustn, 1
Atlanta. 1L 00
Columbus. I SO
M'il?Hnerv, 1 0,1
Jtuiitsvili-.." 7 00
l.nuid JuUL-tiuu, 1100
Meniphf. 1J 00
New Orb-uns, 00
H.Jlr iwui;;a. Mk--. 1f Jf"
Canton. J
Favetteville. 4 f
JKMuinville, M
a-ir E. W. OIJC. Superinien.lenl.
IXPIIESS FREIGHT.
THE Xajhville and Chattanooga Railroad Company,
in connection with the Koads below, are ruunmg
an Espre-s Fn-ight Train from tliarletlon and i-avau-nah
to Nashville, at slower speed, but with the Kime
certainly as th. ir tMSsengi-r Trains. Xo delay tofreights
br this route. F W. CXLE,
"jan27-tf ul,t-
Cliarleston and Savannah
V Va KiUT LIXES
Eatfs Bedoced and Speed Increased.
TT'XPRESS Freieht Trains on all the roads. On and
C after the 2-tth of December. 159, through rates
from New York to Xashville:
First Class, per 100 pounds .1
SecHid Class, " 4i J
Tliird Class. " " 1
Fourth Class. "
Hats. Caps and Bonnets -
Time from Savannah and Charleston to Xash vule three,
three aud a half and four days.
Time from New York and Philadelphia, seven and a
half, eight and nine days.
lulsfvening Sabbaths cause the above variat ions in
time, as no freight trains are run on Sunday over three
lows.
Xo detentions by ice or snow. Overcharges and
damages (except damages occurring at sea) promptly
adjusted l.v the Na--hville ami Chattanooga Railroad on
delivery. " t W. AXKFJlSoX.
decsi-lf
Freight to New Ycrk and Philadelphia
ox
Cotton and Vtonr,
VIA.
CHARLESTON" AXD SAVANNAH.
Cotton per bale of not more than 500 lbs. weight $4 25
Flour ier barrel 1 a
Xo insurance necessary except from Charleston and Sa
vannah to New York and Philadelphia.
Cotton compressed at the option and expense of stea
mers when compressed, it can be freighted from New
York to foreign ports at to 2 16 less than cotton not
compressed.
Through receipts Issued by the Freight Agent f the
N.u,h ille aud ChatUunota Railroad.
C. W. ANDERSON,
d. c23-!f Gem-ral Agent.
FAST LINE EAST!
via,
Cincinnati.
COMMENCING ON JUNE lltb
Male Miami aud Columbus and
Xeitla and
CI.VTI, IIA3IILT0S & DilTOS
1860 mmm i860
ICKII'KOAD!
From C1.CI.N.KATI to
lUistoii in U2i hours.
I'hlladeipliia ill 20 hours.
Saratoga Sprtugs iu 25 hrs.
KuUalo in 15 hours.
Cleveland in 8,', hours.
Wheelaud inS1, hours.
Crestline ill 6 hours.
New York in 30 liours.
Jtilimiore iu 24 hours.
Albauy iu 25 hours.
iKinkiik in 14 hours.
Pittsburg in 12? hours.
SteubeUsville in 10' hour?.
Zum-sville in 6 hours.
Suudu-kv in 10 hours.
ToeL'i in 9 hours.
Ivtroit iu 12,"i hours.
Thron?h Trains leave ficeinnati as follows:
7:30 Am EXPRESS From Little Miama
Depot, and from Cincinnati. Hamilton & Dayton IVpot,
connects via. Coliinibns.Cleveland Dunkirk and Buttalo;
via. Columbus. Crestliue and Pittsburg; via. Columbus,
SleulH-usville and I'iltsburg; via. Columbus, Belliar
aud Pittsburg; via Columbus, Bcllair and Ben wood.
7:30 A. EXPHi3 From Cincinnati,
Hamilton aud Detroit liejiot, also connects via. Lima,
Toledo. Ivtroit and Canada; via. Dayton, Clyde and
Sandusky.
lO A. TH. EXPRESS From Litle Miami
Depot, connects Tia. Columbus. Bellair and Beuwood;
via. Coluufbus, Belliar and Pittsburg; via. Oduiubus,
Crestline ar.d Pittsburg; via. Colunibus, Ch-velaud,
Imnkirk and Butlalo.
6 P. 11. EXPRESS From Cincinnati. Hamil
ton and Dayton I lepot, via. Lima, Teledo, Detroit and
Canada; via. Dayton, Clyde and Sandusky.
Modem Meeplns Cars on tills Train,
via Toledo.
IIP. W. EXPRESS From Little Miami
Deit. connects via. Columbusi?teubensville and Pitts
burg; via. Columbus, Belliar and Pittsburg; via. Co
lumbus, Belliar ana Benwooa; via loiumDus, wesuine
and Pittsburg; Tia. Columbus, Cleveland, Dunkirk and
Buffalo. - '
Modern Sleeping Cars on this Train,
Passengers for Lake Steamers, leaving Cincin
nati at 7:30 A. M . have 6 noun in Cleveland.
Leaving at 10 A. M., make direct connections.
The 6 P. 31. Express, Saturdays, makes all con
nections as advertised, except jor uetrou
and poiiU in Canada.
The Xight Express runs Daily, Saturdays excepted.
All other Trains run Daily, Saturdays excepted.
Trains run by COLUSrBrS TTME, which is 7 Minutes
faVtcr than CINCINNATI TIME.
Bagsage Checked Through to
all Eastern Cities.
ay Passengers should bear in mind that the "CIN
CINNATI" is the OLD and FAVORITE RoCTK. Con
nections are made promtly, the Koads are thoroughly
BALLASTED, and all modern improvements adopted
insuring si-kk, comfort and SAFETY.
THROUGH TICKETS
Are sold at all tho PRINCIPLE RAILROAD TICKET
OFFICES in the WEST aud SOITH. A-k for Tickets
via. CINCINNATI. : , ,
P. W. STRADER, General Ticket Agent, Cut tL
juue30-tf
Teunessee & Alabama Railroad.
CIIAINGE OF SCHEDULE,
TIME TABL'E.
Commencing Sat-dajr, Jane 3d, 1860.
PASSENGER TRAINS. ! '
Leave Nashville at ....4:15 a. . and 3 r. m. ' ,
Arrive at NashvillejU,......10 A. . and Jr. .
FREIGHT TRAINS. . -
Leave N'aasrille at .... . 6 0 A. n.
Arrive at Nashville at..., 4:45 r. M.
'r'HE Morning Train going South connects with Motn
J. phis and Charkeaton Hailroad at Decatur. .
The Evening Train going South coonecU at Columbia
wnii train to Mimnt Pieasaut and Pulaski.
- The Even iux Train iroini? North nutM eloiw muhhw
tlon at N'iK-hvulewitu U,aiaVille and NashvUle Kail-
roat rrom ana alter Slonuay, May 7th, to Louiarille and
aii uturu t iiais. nut one train on Sunday. -
W. O X. PtaiKIXS, :
June4-tf ! . . Superintendent.
Extra Family Flours
tr .BARRELS Extra Family Flour, maon'actor
leJV ed fromchuke WUtj Wtuat, to arrive to
dar.aud for saU br
iaarl5-tf x. . ;. XUVJL, HOOPER CO.;
Cmreat National Uoutc.
To Baltimore, Philadelpnia,
NEW YORK AiD BOSTOX,
AXD ONI.Y ROAD TO
Washington City.
CENTRAL OHIO
AXD BALTIMORE AXD OHIO
BAILEOADS
TERMINATE at Baltiiivre and Washiugtou City oa
ilmRist ami Ciumbus ou the West, at which
places it conuects with RailroaiLs for and frwu all
points iu
The West, Southimt and Xorthwtst.
Passengers by this route can visit the cities of Balti-
... l..l."l.: " X. ..I- n..H Rt.dl . t tllA (VWf
niore, i uiuuieipuia. e . . i. . . - - -
of a ticket to New York or Btoa alone by other lines.
Tbrougu IK-Keis can i ui m. .o"n-
City to the Eastern Cities at an addilHiual diarge of two
dollars only.
Sleeping Citrs attai-beri to all trains.
TICKETS COOV VXT1L USED,
With the rrivilege of stopping off at all priucial
P"""- ,r,..
twe-UK-SH 31' 11 or ihhi-,'t-, i"i . r. .
ly,m can visit all the Eastern Cities at a com'iarativery
small expense. The seeuery Is celebrated for its won
derful beauty ana suoiuunj ; i i "i "
world. 1W svsteiu of ltay and Xight Track Police; its
stdendid'tiuiiiineut; Ms exclusive Telegraph lanes: Us
large amount oi uouoie i . n ""
the surveillance of tlie Company.) ensures to tlie pas
senger SPEED, SAFETY AXD COMFORT.
Tin'n.fi.h ti.a.-, n t MMit( elwwV. ran le obtained
at all the priiH ill Ktilnoit and SleaiulHJat otla iu
the West.
Afk lor TicketB via. Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad.
W. P. SMITn. M.tster of Transportaliou.
1 M. CoUS. General Ticket Agent.
K. F. Fl'IXER, General Western Agent.
J. W. BIIOWX, Geu l T ket .Vgent, C. O. R. R.
11114
Edg'field & Kentucky Railroad
IVashville to ClailtSTille, Hop
kinsville, RussellTille, &c.
OX AND AFTER
Saturday, April 7th, ISGO,
Two Trains to and from ClarksTille daily.
GOING NORTH.
U-ave Nashville at 630 A. M. and 2:4o r. a.
Arrive at tTarksville 102S a. n. and 7:15 r. M.
GOING SOITH.
Leave Clarksville at 6 a. m. and 2:45 r. s.
Arrive at Nashville 10 a. n. and 7 r. m.
The morning train from Nashville connects at Spring
field with a dailv line of stages to Russellville, and at
Tail's Station, near State, hue, with Slaughter & Co.'s
daily hue of -four horse caches to Hopkinsville, Ky.,
vut. Trenton. Penibrake, Ac.
From Hopkinsville stages leave for Columbus, Ky.,
Padncah, Smithland. Eddyyille and Henderson.
Fare from Na.-uvilie to Henderson -t w.
A. ANDERSON,
lr7-tf Chief Engineer.
Notice to Shippers.
r' being of the utmost importance for the proper
nrot.i t ion of the Track, and to keen out of the way
of gravel and other trains, tliat freight trains be run at
regular uniform rate ot gpeea, wiirii can ouiy oe ac
complished by running on schedule time; therefore, in
order that the freight trains may be run on tho time
laid down in the schedule, it is ordered that alter tnir-
ty davs from this da te, freight will be received ty me
Xashville aud Clialtaiiooga Railroad Company at sched
ule stations only.
Rates on Flour Reduced.
aHE Xashville aud Cliattanooga Railroad will receive
at Xashville, Wartrace, Sheibyville aud Stations
on X. k. C. R. R. between Nashville aud Wartrace. and
give through receipts for Flour by Car load to Charles
ton or Savaunau, at one iioiiar per oarrei iiirotigu.
K. . C1HJ-.,
Sup't of Transportation X. & C. R. R.
Jan22-tf
Louisville ami Xaslwlllc
RAIlaROAD.
CHANGE OF TIME.
fllWO through Express Passenger Trains between
1 Xashville and Louisville, making close connec
tions at Louisville Tor New York , Boston , PLrladel
ph, Baltimore, Washington City, Buffalo; Niagara
Falls, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louiis, and the Far
West.
On and after SrxDar, Jut tbk 8th, 1860, traias
will run as follows:
First Mail train leaves Nashville at 6 KM) A At. daily,
stopping at Gallatin, Bowling Green, Glasgow Jane
tion,Eliiabethtown,andallregularstatiou8 when sig
nalled by a flag, aud arriving in Louisville at 1:40
P.M. Returniug leaves Louisville at 5:10 A.M., stop
ping as above, and arriving in Nashville at 2115
P. M.
Secondtrain, Express, leaves NashTilleal5:50 P.M.
daily, Sundays excepted, stopping as first train, and
arrivingin Louisville at 3:00 A. M. Keturningleaves
lajuisvilleat 6:20 P.M., stopping as above, and ar
riving in Nashvilleat 3:05 A. M.
Gallatin Accommodation Train leaves Nashville
daily (Sundays excepted! at 4:30 P.M., and arriv
ing in Gallatin at 6:10 P. M. Returning leaves Galla
tin at 7.00 A.M., and arrives in Nashvilleat 9:10
A. M. ' -
Through tickets on sale at the Depot for all points
North, East and West, with a choice of the many dif
ferent routes.
JNO. B. ASDERSON, Superintendent.
A. J. FiELD,Gencral Ticket Agent.
julylO-dtf
"Pre
" ' TTf i.
. s -V y
f ECONOMY! V
ak
, - Save the Pieces!
As accident teill happen, eren in toell regulated j 'aari
lit. it is very desirable to have some cheap and conve
nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, ice.
SPALDLUG'S PREPARED GLTJE .
meets all siK-h emergencies, and no household can af
ford to bo without it. It is always ready aud up to the
sticking point. There id no longer a necessity for
limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls and
broken cradles. It is just the article for cone-shell and
other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of re
finement and taste.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chem
ically held in solution, and possessing all the valuable
qualities of the best cabinet-maker's Glue. It may be
used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly
more adhesive.
'a'SEFTL IN EVERY HOUSE."
N. B. A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 23
Wholesale Dejiot , No. 48 Cedar street. New York.
Address, HJEtfRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
Box, No. 3,600, New York.
' Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight,
aud Twelve Dozens a beautiful Lithographic Show
Card accompanying each package.
A single bottle of SPALDING'3 PREPARED
GLL'E will save ten times its cost annually to every
household. - a.
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of SPAL
DING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list.
It will stand any climate. , , janlO-ly
SheltonV Marble' Works ! :
Church street, next door to Cornelius's Cabinet shop
Nashville, Tenn.,
THE undersigned would Inform his friends
and the public generally that he will con-l
tlnue the JlAKaiJ, atSLNtss in this city, at
his shop, next door to Cornelius's Cabinet1
shop, on Church street, and calls attention to
the stock of
marble Monuments, Tombs, etc
Which be has ou exhibition and for sale, embracing
great variety, finished in the most superb manner.
He is prepared to manufacture on the shortest notice
MarbleiMaHtles ; and every description of Marble
Work. 01 the buest Americas aad Iialan Marble, lias
work will, as heretofore, be waranted, aad bis prices
to suit the times. - ; M. U SHELTOX.
Jand tf. . :
SCI1UETZE & aLUDOIaFF,
rANCFACfCRERS ow Isox Fiuire,
iVl GRAND, KQUARE and PAKJ OH
KKAND PIANO sOKTeS. made with
it thA imnravements conductive to 1
superiority of toco, touch rd durability, GOL
MEDALS awarded at the rairs IB Aew lorc.ta
'M and '56, aad is SU Louis, 1809. lealers,Scho
ad Families will savs money by calling before p
chasing. Alllnstruueats toraulss tar tiiree y
Wareroomssei BRoOal ST., (a.few doors We
Broadway.) Sw YrZ. ; IcbZL
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR S ALE.
WISHING to make otherlurestments, -speo
posetoselUllnar RealEsUtein Davilfooco.,
as follows:
That Suburban Residence,
aitnated ob the Franklin Turnpike, within halt mile
of the city , and opposite the residence or the late Jo
seph W. Horton. This is. perhaps, the moat com
manduig site ia the vicinity oi rasuTiie,iiu is a
niostdesirablecounu'T residence. The bouse will be
old with 12or 15 acres ofland as thepurchaser may
choose.
That Valuable Farm,
knowuastbeSimsTract,8itaatedoo the SmithTarn
pike, (old Lebanon roaa; wimin turee nines i-iu-Tille,-ontaining330
acres. The soilisgood.itisweM
watered and timbered . and can be divided into small
tracts of twenty acres and upwards, all of which are
admirably adapted for country residences, market
gardenfand dairy larms. Also, mat
Beautiful Farm,
onsamc road , now occupied bj T.C. McCampbell,
and formerly owned by Tom Harding, containing
about 250 acres. Tbisplaceie so well known as to
noed no further description It willalso be divided
to subpurchasers T.C. McCampbellw llsuowthese
places 13 any one who willcall.
Alltheaboveiroperty will be sold ou reasonable
terms ,ud on a creditol oue ,two,turee and four
J. . ,
Applj to.v . ..i.inuiey ,iasiivin ,on enue
oltbeuudersignrd .
THUs . U ildUAMrtitaj. ,
Six mile?) rom Nashville.
i . A . McOAMPBELL,
aprl Nashville.
FOR S-A-LE.
A COUiNTRY RESIDEMCE
Well Improved A very Valuable,
TWO and a half miles from Nashville on JUrcA
the Mnrfreesboro' Turnpike Road. The
dwelling is ot Brick, built In modern style
and very commodious; containing 0 rooms
of good size, besides hahs, ante-chambers, china clos
et, store room and cellar, and situated in
A, Eeantifnl Grove of Forest Trees.
The kitchen ,wash room and meat bouse ire also
of brick with all necessary out buildings, and a
large cistern.
The place contains thirty -two acres of excellent
land, or which twelve are in HEAVY TIM PER.
No bridge or railroad to pass, and the toll gate will
soon be more 1 beyond .
ALSO adjoining the above, several beautiful
Building Lou, containing from six to thirty acres
one of seventeen acres, heavily timbered.
These lands arc well adapted to gardening being
near the city and of free soil, clear ot rock. Posses
sion given at any time.
For terms app y to the undersigned on the premi
ses, or at 33 College stre.-t.
june25-dtf A. H. FORD.
For Sale.
Q HERRING'S SAFES.Urge fizo, will be sold very
low to close a consignment.
junelS-tf J. W. WILSON.
A .ew Supply of Ohio Role Batter.
1 KQry POUNDS of Fresh Butter just reseircd pel
Lt) J I Poland, and for sale by
BENJ. F SHIELDS a CO.,
aprO-tl No. 27 College street
The Unprecedented Success
Which has of late attended the use of
Lt. IX. SVVEETT'S
MEDICATED SOAP
INDUCES us to call the attention of all those afflict
ed with piles to it. It is being tested daily with
the most beneficial eflects. It is the only prep tra
tion that can be relied on for a permanent and spee
dy cure. If ycu are afflicted try it at once, and be
carelul to use no other medicine in connection with
it. It is compounded uuder tho supervision of L. N.
SWEET who will return tlie money if no cure pro
ceeds from its use.
aa For sale at Demoville's and DeG rove's, and
by other Druggists. juuel6-tf
Reynold's lew Work.
The Countess and the Page, by G. W. M. Reynolds,
author of Mysterieis of I-ondon, &c, ic.
Just received by JOHN YORK & CO.
june94f
If the Grave Could Speak
f f 7 E should learn that one half of the children
V V boru die before they are five years old. Give
no strong medicines to children, but at once resort
to the uneicnoerg
Children's Panacea,
The most valuable medicine for young children that
has ever been invented.
The Health Bitters,
Fo 25 cents, will make half a gallon of the best
Stomach Bitters known invaluable for weak consu
lt tions, dyspeptic habits, billions disorders derange-
in in t of the stomach aud bowels. Every family
would usetnem at tne presentcnange or tee season.
aprl4-tf MACKENZIE a MINCBLS
Express to Clarksville.
THE Southern Express Company respectfully an
nounce that they are now running mksskxgkks
through to Clarksville, via. E. & K. and M.C. kl.
Rail cars, and are prepared to forward to that place
and interveniDgpoiDts with promptness and dispatch
all goods usually sent by express. They will also
forward to all places on stage routes, connecting
with the above Railroads. Bills, notes, drafts, e'C,
collected and prompt return made,
ry Office No. 19 Public Square.
febl7-tT A K. HOLT, Superintendent.
Sunday School Celebrations
Flags! Flags"!! Flags!!!
NOTHING adds so much to the appearance of a
Procession of Sunday School Childxen asa Flag
in the hand of every little boy and girt. LUCK is
now prepared to furnish them in any quantity, at 27
College street, up stairs over Shields' Auction Ro m
mayl-t
Hungarian Grass Seed
JUST received, and for sale at a low figure 600
bushels superior Hungarian Grass Seed. This
seed has ben selected with great care, and was rais
ed in the Northers portion of Missouri is free from
dirt and all impurities,
aprll-tf . M0 MIZELL, HOOPER k CO.
THE ST. CLOUD HOTEL,
Enlarged and Refurnished.
THK undersigned having taken the ST. CLOUD
HOTEL, has enlarged it materially, end refur
nished it thorougbout in the most elegant style, will
opeu the house to the public on Thursday the 6lh
inst. SAMUEL J. CARTER.
July 2 dtf vc
In Invoice of ffieersehanm Pipes. .
JUST received a One assortment of Fancy and
Plain Meerschaum Pipes, with Amber, Jesmine,
and China Stems, wui"h will be soil cheap at pri
vate sate oy . tsr J. r . snita.u3 w ju.,
- junelo-tf - . Central Auction Rooms.
Canary Cages !
JUST received. 200 assorted Canary Bird Cages o(
all styles, colors and prices, some as handsomt
as ever brought to this market. For sale low by
lebs-u . J. w. wiustJN.
nsroTicji:.
rTUIE-Copartnership heretofore existing under the
1 .tjrhs r kaiwards, Gilkeson k Co., is this day
disolved by mutual consent. J. K, GUkekvn reur
ing from the firm.
July 15, 1800. JO. EDWARDS,
... J. K. GILKESON,
E. P. EDWARDS.
SO. KDW1RD9.
a. r. KDwaKDs.
EDWARDS, HARRIS & CO.,
(STCCESSOBS TO W) WARDS, OUXXRSOX k 00.)
WILL CONTINUE THE :
Wholesale Grocery, '
FORWABUIXG AXD COMISSION BCSISESS
At the old stand, comer if College and Chunk sts.
Juiyietf-. ' -
Flags!
Flags!
Flags I
AND DECORATIONS of a kinds, and sixes for
Fourth of July, political and other celebrations.
LUCK, 45 Union street is now prepared to furnish
th a'aove in any quan , wholesale and retail. Al
so, Fireworks of all kl s. Orders r i distance
promptly attended to. JOHN LUCK.,
juue21-tf
New Steinwav Piano
At liiicL's Music Store,
-. No. 45 Uniosk street.
rrHI3 Instrument hi warranted new
X aud not sixty day s from the maa-
ufactory , aa will be seen on eiamma
tion. I will sell st manufacturer'!
price, without additional charge for freight. Tbor
in want or s Piano will nad a to tnotr intsrsst
call and eiaiaino it before purchasing. - . !
; (. JOHNLCCK-M17-t
"Music DseJsr, 45 Uakw 1
XASHVILLECOJIJIERCIAL
Insurance Company.
Capital $100,000! ALL PAID IN.
OFFICE At No. 30, Corner of CedarStreet aud the
Public Square,
TTTILLtake risksagainst Loss or dam
VV age by Fire on Buildings, Goods,
Waresand Merchand ize generally . Also ,
on Shipments against 1 oss or damage by
Seas and Rivers, to and from all points.
ALS4 Riskson Negroes against the dancers of
the liver.
DIRECTORS
ALEXANDER FALL, W. T. BERRY.r
ANTHONY W. VAX LEER, JOHN H. EW1N,
JOHN KIRKMAN, HUGH McCREA,
JAMES WOODS. JOSEPH EDWAKDS,
R. C.McNAlRY, IRBY MORGAN,
W H EVA VS
ALEXANDER FALL President.
JAMES WALK KB, Secretary. auglS
TENNESSEE MARINE
AND
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital 9150,000 all paid In.
OFFICE North-West Cornerofthe Public Square
Will tike risks agaiustlossor damage by fire
on Dwellingsand other Houses, Goodgio Store, &c
Aieo Marin and Kiver uazarasto anarrom at i ports.
ALSO
Riskson Kegroesagainsltne Danger to! the
River.
DWFCTORS:
' JOHN M. niLL. JOSEPH VAULX
JAMES CORREY THOMPSON ANDERSON
G. M. FOGG. JAMES EIX1S.
ALEX. ALLISON, N . E. ALLOWAY
R. H. GARDNER. W. S. EAKIN.
THOS.L. BRAXSFORD.
JOSEPH VAULX, President
- Av W BUTLER .Secretary . . , . octSS
JuBt received by Express and for sale by F. HAGAN.
Letters of Alexander Von Humbolt, with a Steel
Portrait, translated from the two German editions by
Frederick Knop.
El Furidas, by the author of Lamplighter.
Rutledge a.Novel.
Aboriginal America, by Jacob Abbott.
Dow Short, Patent Sermons by Dow, Jr., complete
scries.
Just received and for sale by
F. HAGAN,
June2-tf 41 College St.
OPEN AGAIN.
THE Iriig Store recently occupied by WELIi &
HOOPER is again open, and the large stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and indeed
every thing usually kept in Drug Stores will be sold at
greatly reduced prices, either at wholesale or retail, to
close the business of the firm.
J. M. HUDDLESTON. Receiver.
, Prescriptions put up at any hour of the day or
night by experienced Prescriptionists.
auglj-dtf
LOOK HERE!
ALL DRESS GOODS
SFaLLVlft
REGARDLESS OF COST!
Those not yet supplied would do well to examine
them, as we are determined to closed them out, FOR
WHAT WE CAN GET?
. R. C. McXAIRY & CO.
july 23 tf NO. 25 COLLEGE STREET.
University of Louisiana,
LAW DEPARTMENT.
THE Lectures in this Department will commence on
the second MON DAY of November, I860, and con
tinue until the first Monday of April, 1861. They will
embrace the various branches of the Civil Law, of the
Common Law, and of Equity; Admiralty, Commercial,
International, and Constitutional laiw, and the Juris
prudence of the United States. The Lectures will be
delivered by four Mpfessors :
Hon. THEODORE H. McCALEB, LL. D., Professor of
Admiralty and International Law.
RANDELL HUNT, Professor of Commercial and Crimin-
al I-aw, and the I aw of Evidence.
CHRISTIAN ROSELICS, IJ D., Professor of Civil Law.
ALFRED HEN'NEN, Professor of Constitutional aud
Common Iiw, and Equity Jurisprudence.
No city in the United States has the advantages
which New Orleans possesses for tlie ready and perfect
acquirement of tho Modern Languages. Good Board
can be obtained as cheap here as iu any other large
city in the Union.
All communications must be addressed to the Dean
of the Faculty, at New Orleans.
RANDFJX HUNT,
auglO-dA:wt3dmin Dean of the Faculty.
TURNIP SEED.
LANDRETH'S Turnip Seed, Summer and Winter
Warranted fresh. Just received and for sale by
aug!4-tf RAINS, BROWN a CO.
Wanted.
1 nHil WSHELSGoOD CLEAN MILLET SEED,
j f oy
an31-tf
A. JENKINS.
No. 14 South Market street
DISSOLUTION.
THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between
McCASLIN k STRADER in the
Sheet Iron and Copper Business
is dissolved by articles of agreement, and the affairs
of the concern will beset'led uu only by me.
I shall continue the same business as heretofore, at
the old stand, and solicit a share of the publ c patron
age. J. D. STRADER.
Aug9-tf
liXS AND LOTS.
WE offer for sale on easy terms to purchasers the
following Real Estate, viz:
Lots Nos. 12 and 13 on Pearl Street; 51 and 65 on
Washington street, each in L. H. Lanier's Addition to
Nashville,
Lots Nos. 6, 3S4, 335 and 10 feet of 33S, in Ewing's
Addition to Nashville all unimproved.
Lots Nos. 6, 6 and 7, on High street, In the Plan of
tne n nson spring property, on each of these lots is
a neat Brick House, all new and occupied by good
tenants. Also, 46)4 acres of Land on the Turnpike
road leading to Paradise Hill, about four miles from
the city, adjoining the lands of Sam Cayce, W. B.
Ewlng and others,' and known as the Madox place.
It will make a fine market garden . Call at once and
got bargains. HOBSON k WHELESS.
I have on the market the splendid residence of Wes
ley Wbeless, with 87 acres of Land, which has been
heretofore advertised and more defitelv described.
I expect to put on the market the ensuing Fall (of
uiuu uinuiwramu oe given ) auout loo ixts in s
new addition to Edgefield. . N. HOBSOX. -
aug7-2m
' : No Time to Wait for the Doctor !
A BOUT these times all children will eat preen frnlt
MX. At any moment of day or night, they are liable
to be attacked by Cholera Morbus, Dysentery or Di.
rrbosa. No time then to send for the doctor. The
GraBlenbcrg Dysentery Syrup instantly relieves al
suJh cases. No family ought U be without it in the
nouse. us promptness Has saved thousands valu
able Uvea in Tennessee in the past few years. Only
60 cents a battle enough f jT s whole family for a
wnoie season, a iresn lot just received."
mayI5-tf " MACKENZIE a KINCHIN.
COAL.! CO Ala ! COAL.!
TTNTIL further notice, ui io sold mi tb v.mt of
tne Kaccoon Mountain Coal Company (formerly
iuuj at tne iouowing prices: .
Lump Coal, , per ton $5 60
Round Coal, " $ oo
Nut Coal, " " 4 00
Blacksmith's do. " " 3 so
Mr. Joasr B. Laxo will in future attend to the busi
ness of the Company in this place.
Samuel j. agnew,
General Superintendent R. M. C. Co.
Nashville, August 16, I860.
' Orders can be left in Box No. 94, Post Office, or
at the Yard, back of the Nashville and Chattanooga
ourJM liofc. juh. is. LAMi,
aug!7-tf . - '. i . Agent.
SNYDER & FEIZELL
Have on hand a large assortment of '
LADIES French Dress Trunks ;
do. So' Leather do; "
do. ' f binet - do; ( new article,)
Gent's Floe Sole Leather Trunks;
do. do. do. do. Valises, ( Ashiand and oth-
r siyies:j wnicn tney are offering at very re-
itllf.l MlM fall . . V n ot H..LL. f.
june7-tf ... .
For Sale.
X T juttnfAkU A ii: .r. i e e it,
wuuwisivuiv WWCiUBgy iXKt. X30 C3UUUI OS-
X sner Street, formerly the residence of KoaseU
Also No ii North Summer 8treet, the present resi
4ence of Jas.Correy, Esq. Apply t -
-.. ; v . . J. KIKKMAN, President,
Augl-4f " Union Bank of Tenn.
.7 For . Rent , or Lrease. .
I WILL rent or lease my place near the Marfrees
horo' Pike two nulei from the city for the present
rear, or with the privilege of five years.. There is
a convenient Brick Dwelling with Kitchen aad good
Stables, aad a splendid well of excellent water.
There are twelve acres of superior land suitable for
raisins au Kinds of aaarkeung.
fh2aWtf - ' - - , - LOUT3 LEWIS.
I
FASSETT & GROSSMAN,
NO. 51 MARKET STREET, NASmTLLE, TENNESSEE,
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Cetail
DEALERS IX ALL EJXDS OF
LADIES' AD CENTS' TSATELIXG TRCMS,
BONNET BOXESi
Valises, Carpet Bag-, &c, &c,
TVESIRE to call the attention of all tho?e In want of
U anything in iMir line, (wholesale or retail.) to ex
amine our stork before purchasing elsewhere, as wo
are confident tliat we ran sell as low as any other house
in the city. Our stock is all of our own manufacture
and is made of the best materials and by Urst class
workmen. All must admit the wisdom of buying work
made at home, in preference to buying tliat made at
the East expressly for jobbing.
We especially invite the attention of the Ladies to
our
PATENT TRIM FOR LADIES.
It has comiiartuieuts for Bounets. Dresses, Parasols,
Brushes, and a water-proof compartment for Sponges,
tills, ic.
All kinds of Truuks made to order, covered or re
paired, at short notice. Give us a rail, at 51 Market
street, two doors South Ot th isuato.
)uue23-dly - FASsETT t CR03SMAN. :
Oae cf the most Popular and Benevolent
luslitntions is
DOCTOR MESECK'S
Ulcdical KiSensavy
AND
Consulting Rooms,
On Deadericlt street.
NASHVILX.E, TENNESSEE.
THE Doetor himself is an old rFract.lirmer, f'om
the old and this country, being already 15 years
in America, haviug manfully and honorably sur
mounted all the trials of the new wrld,aud bat
tled and conqnored death oi the whole rane ol dis
eases of our different climates, Sou in and North, so
taat the fame of his success in the tr aVuieut of gen
eral and private diseases is indisputable, far whicn
he has the most reliable references.
Special attention paid to diseases of Females and
Children, and much gratification he feeis,in gener
al, by being entrusted with desperate cases, for to
illustrate his skill. He is conversant withthe Ameri
can, French and German linguages, and always
ready to lender nis aa vice and servKes with polite
ness, conscientiousness and discretion.
persins at a distance may have bis d vice and
medicines by consulting him through letters, inclos
ing a fee, t Post-office Box No. 3o6.
His auiily Residence is ou North Market street.
unel3-tf
laiiOH SaiioisEaaai
On the European Plan,
CITY OF NEW YORK.
Single Rooms 50 cents per Day
City Hall Square, corner cf Frankfoit st,
(Opposite City Hail.)
Meals, as they may be ordered, in the siiacious Re
fectory. There is a Barber's Shop and Bath Rooms at
tached to the Hotel.
N. B. Beware of RrxxKRs nnd Hackiiks who say
weareruii. . IRi;lll,
julyl8-ly 1'ropiietor,
House-Keepers. Attention
THE atention of the readers of the Patriot, the
f .ad icR more especially, is requested bv Uessr
MACKENZIE & M1NCHIN, to the excellent Relriger
ators and cheap irnit Jars with which tl ey are i.ow
supplying our citizens. Tempests' Fruit Jaisare ad
mirably adapted lor putting up a I kinds of rruits
aud Berries. Ihey are durable, simple and beap,
and tbe demand for them is so greiit that already
nearly three hundred dor-en have be.n sold.
"V2 t
A FOALE SCHOOL IN EDGEFLLD.
ON tlie Third of September MRS. IRWIN will open a
School in tbe Ba.sement of tbe Presbyterian Church.
A thorough aud liberal education may be obtained here.
Latin. Greek, trench, the Higher Mathematics, Pamt
toK, Crochet and Needle Work mav be taught to those
w ho desire. Au accomplished lauy auu solium perfor
mer has been engaged to give instruction in Music.
aug21-lmd
1000 L'ozm Fruit Jars.
250 dozin 1 quart Class Jars, Screw Tap.
200 " 2 ' " "
200 " 1 " Tempest Stone Jars.
125 " 2 " " " '
25 " 1 " Flint Glass Jars.
200 " 1 a 2 quart Tin Screw Top CaiiS.
Aug21-tf For sale by J. W. WILSON.
JOHNS & CUOSLEY'a
Improved Gntta Ptrclui Cement Roof in.
IS TBR CHEAPEST AXD MOST DI'RABIat ROOFING IS TSS. It
is riRB axd WATkR PKoop. It can be applied to sew
nd old itoors or all kind aud to eld sinnglo ruofs
without removing the $hingUt.
THE COST IS ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD THAT OF
TIN, AND IS TWICE AS DURABLE.
Gttta Peeicha Coik.vt for preserving and repairing
Tin aud Metal Roofs of every description.
From its great elasticity, is not injured bv the con
traction and expansion of metals, ai will not crack
in cold nor run in warm weather. These mate.-ials
have been thoroughly tested in New York aud all
Darts of the southern aud western stales, and we
can give abundant proof of all we claim in their
favor.
They are readily applied by ordinary laborers, at
a trilling expense.
"NO HEAT IS REMUIPED."
These materials are put up ready for use, and for
shipping to all parts of the country, with lull printed
directions lor application.
Full descriptive circulars will be forwarded on ap
plication by mail or in person, at our principal oih-
CCS D AO Dill FAL WAS, OpfOlM3 -)V. .ll UHHI Cl'-IAM,
N.Y., 349 FULTON St., (op;OBite City Hall) BROOK
LYN. JOHNS & CROSLEY.
june2-cm
S4LO.
MOORE'S
FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES.
Office IXo. 21 College street,
OPPOSITE SEWANEE HOUSE.
E. D. WHITE, Agent.
aug!4-d6m '
Tempest's Fruit Jars
w
E have on hand several hundred doxen Quarts
n.ir ii.imn r thM raa.'Ojcs Fruit Jars
The simplest, cheapest and best ar icle yet Invented
for the preservation of Fruit and Yeg. tables
Tempest's Jars preservs Strawberrixs!
: Tempest's Jars preserve RAsr8BRixsl
Tempest's Jars preservs BLACxmcitaixs I
Tempest's Jars preservs Pis P last I
; Tempest's Jars preserve Pkaches I
Tempest's Jars preserve Picks I -Tempest's
Jars preserve Quinces I
'' Tempest' Jar" PresrTe Chsriuss 1 .
T Tempest's Jars preserve Tokatoes l .
We have a full supply of Arthur's Glass, Ston and
Tin Jars of all sixes. -
ALSO. Ludlow's Glass and Tin Jars. all sizes
which we are offering at cust price, as we feel acsured
that
Apple Pealers.
Southern Trunk Manufactory.;
jil " ' -T . ,
"rJ 'f .VV ' L! : . ; 1-,. i. - - j.'.'. - ''j-jj
- 10 doses best Turs Table apple pealers,
, Aug21-tf For sale by J- w. WTXSuN.
IF Y 0U WANT A HOT FIKE
BURN THE
ilMA COAl!
.Order i Can bs left ia Box 91,. P. 0.
Yard, "back of N. k C.R.R. Depot. : . ;
. : JOIINB.IaAXG, .
-sogJW-tf ; : .. . ; Ajent,
(pmmi55ion jHrrrljantge
SHEDLEY, EG1N & CO., '
Wccclvin; fc lorwartllng
MERCHANTS, j
;Uwer Wharf Boat,
PADUCAII, KKXTUCKV. '
A Share rf Public Patronage respectfully so
'icited. , july3-3m
M. C. BRUCE,
Auction & Coutniission Merchant,
Coruer Cedar and Clierrv sts., .
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE,
RESPECTFULLY solicitsconslgnmentf ofMerchan
diseof allclasres. Satisfaction riven to consign
eesand purchasers as nearly as noseible. Cansirn
eesof goo-Is tothis marketwill nod mv auction rooms
welltHtcd up, and the goo.la will be sold without co
lay and the money paid over forthwith.
N.B. N'ogoods bouirhtorsoldon my ownaeeownL
Charges reasonable aud liberal advances made on
consignments. mar2
IV. A. JOHNSON & CO., i
COTTON FACTORS,
Commission Merchants,
7
...CAROXDELE1 STREET 2"J
NEW ORLEANS.
Sep .
s. r. xivia.
B. &IRrATS)CK.
Kl It K PAT HICK & CO.,
COMMISSION !i FORWARDlG MERCHANTS,
No. 27 NATCHEZ STREET,
(Between Magazine aud Camp,)
NEW ORLEANS. LA.
novT tl
HAXlTACTUttERS' AIITICLES
J. & C. "REiVKIRT,
62 Second Street, Cinciiuuti, Obi).
KEEP A FULL SUPPLY OF
"Manufacturers' Articles,
Carding- Machines,
Warp on Beam, assorted colors
Machine Cards,
Wire Heddles and Frames,
Shuttles,
Steel Seeds and Pickers,
Lacing and Picker Leather,
Harness Twine,
Hand Cards, Tenter Hooks,
Comb Plate, &c &c
A--SO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Dye-stuffs, - Cochineal
Cudbear. Indipo,
Madder, Cntch.
Log Wood. Sumac,
Cam. Wood. &c, &c, &c.
sep24-ly
JOHN M. SECRIST,
WHOLESALE DEA1JER
IN ALL KINDS OF
GRAIN AND PRODUCE,
Cincinnati, Ohio. .
Southern orders will be filled with promptness, at
the lowest market price. Aug21-6u)
XlaW FAlili r.oous.
I860.
Allison, Anderson & Co
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE PEALKRS IV
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
AXD
Ready-Had? Clothing.
XO. 41, TUBUC SQUARE,
Xashville, : : : : Tennessee.
ITT E are now receiving and will in a few days have
VV ready for exhibition and sale one of the most
desirable slocks ever brought to this market.
We therefore respectfully invite an examination of
our slock by the trade visiting the market, before
making their purchasi-, as we feel confident we can
promote their uiu-rest liv giving us a cail.
aug22-2m AUJSOX, ANDERSON k CO.
HISTORY OF A LAW-SI iT
the Clrrnlt Court or
TENNESSEE,
ON THK BASIS OF THE CODE
BY
Abraham Carutliers, .
LAW PROFESSOR AT LEBANON,
For sale in Nashville by
JOHN YORK CO.,
'uiiel6-tT . Xo. 33 Union street.
KEEP INSURED
WITH
NASH & MARR,
No. 25 College Street.
Agent for Old and Reliable
Companies.
WITH AW AGGREGATE CASH CAPITAL 07
$5,0 0 0 ,0 0 0.
AND
$ 6 0, 0 0 0
STATE BONDS WITH COMPTROLLER.
aug-3-tf
Down Wiii Toar Dast.
IF you wish to sweep One Carpets without injuring
them or r.isiug a dust, ute THE PA1ENT CAR
PET I"PR.
Julyl3-Cf MACKENZIE XIINCHIN.
Fresli Corn Meal.
vrw mnnlT i ist received tier Railroad, and
i for sale by EENI. F. SHIELDS k Co.
July fci, 180-tr.
Jnsl EetelTed by 51. A. Parmb. k Co.
Oflfl B-G Crushed Core; ----- .
: JCJ 100 bags Family Meal; -Z&a
bags White Ileal Corn.
aprlS-tf --"
Ladies9 French Dress and P&ck-
: ing Trunks. .
J O 11 X . VA 3l A G K
... , 4a college Street, r
- DEALER IX . .
Ladies' and Gents' Fine Trunks,
HAS received additional supplies of Ladies' Extra
i.roalirNi Trunks. of the latest styles.. Bust
English Sole Leather Steel Spring Trunks; Lad ire Bon
net Boxes, single, and Double Top; Valises, Hags, fcc,
(or sale at very low prices. ....
Jun2-Lf - . . jOLt-i iwuiAba.'
Fireworks ! Fireworks ! ! i
FLAGS ANlT TORCHES !
JOHN LUCE, 45 Union street, has now the best aa
sortminl ia NashvUia of everything In the above
line, which will be sold, wholesale and retail, as low as
a good article can be bought anywhere Tlie Torches
am something new, and tne best thing ever introduced
for political prooossuins. . augl4-lf
Tvunlkst X r units I -
TTTST received a few more LADIES LARGE FRENCH
O DRESS TRUNKS; Sole Leather Truck, 6tel Spring
Tikllses and Rags. - ,
ALSO ' - -
LADIES' BONNET BOXES, Tray Tops, very cheap far
cash. . JOHN RAMAGE,
aogW-tf 41CuilegSlr.
RATES OP ADVERTISING
(TBS LTJTK8 OK IK8B To COfcTHllt A SQr-AJtX.)
One Square 1 day si 00 eacbad'aliasertjo. , M
" " 1 week ,3 00 tachadabiquar f M
" ' S." 4 60 " ' 0
" 1 month 8 00 " X 00
m 2 w f M - "; 40
. - s IS 00 ,.,. iw
6- 18 CO ' - ' f '.I M '
" IS i5 00 " ' ' ' ' ' 1
H.vrenr i it rirurnt.
Ooesouare.ni eycar $30 eavkadoitionalsqiMretlO
- Written notice must be jrires to take out .d stop
advertiiemeetEr yearly advertisers beforetheyear
expiree, other wise weaballcbarfet. 4one.
Noeontractofyearlydvertifienitk. ''Sediscoa
tinned without prcvioucnotice tons .norvilUny.barr
be made for less than one year at he yearly rates.
S-Advertisert exceeding tbas-ec contrae
edforvillbeDhargedfortheazcesi w
Hein-ljorli.
From VTSCHKR.OWEX k CO., General Advertlsiax
Rouse ,Appleton Building 46 Broadway
New-York.
LIGHT ! LIGHT ! L.IGIIT ! !
DIETZ& CO.
. .AjrrracrtTuutsori mom
lernsene, Camphene, FInid, and Oil and
; GAS FIXTURES,
is vaauoc8 STTLSiAxri rrxianr
CUAlDELlEttS,
KIDITO aimiin
CHURCHES, COLLEGFS, AND PUBLIC BUILDING
-132 WllliamSt reet jiear Fulton , New-York
febe tfy '
it"-'
T. II. CHAMBERS'
PIANO F0RTES.
EMtabllalied Iu 184S.
TT. II. CllAA.IIIiUS,
Piano Manufacturer,
(Formerly Dubois & Sttiart,and Duboh, Bacon k.
Chambers,)
Wareroomt In the Blble IIobe,
Cor. Stli street and 4tli Avenue,
NEW YORK CITT.
ThisU a reliable place to purchase. Orders by
letter faithfully executed, and perlect aatisfacuoa
guaranteed.
N. B Send for a circular, with description of
styles and acoedule of prices. mar26-3m
Prince Imperial Champagnes
FROM
EPtmr,
DE VEXOCEiCo
FRANCE.
Sold by all respectable Dealers throughout
the Country. .
THIS One brand or Chamoavne, which until tbe
astyear wascoi.flued exclusively to the best u-
blcs of tbe C ntinent of Euroie, has now cbtalned
the most unboun-Jed success and popularity In this
country. It is recommended by me of the first
Physicians of the city of New York, over all other
wines, onaccouLtof its extreme purity and drlica
cy,aud thoee wio once try it rarely use any other
brand. Although only one year has elapsed slues
its introduction into this coui tij.tLe di muit Is
enormous, and cuiistantl iiicrea?iug. Our arrange
ments are such as to ensure the quality of the Wine
being maintained at its present high standard. Tho '
Prince Imperial Is imiiorted solely by us, we being
tbe sole Agents of Sicssrs. Ds Vsaoes 4t Co., is this
country E. V. lUUoHWOUT CO.
Nos. 488, 490 and 492 Broadway, New York.
Sold U Nashville by II. A E. F. CHEATHAM.
Corner ol Church and College st.
mar9-3md
De Forest, Armstrong & Co.,
Dry Goods Merchants,
80 ft 82 CHAHS ST., NEW 10Ei,
WOUl l nollty tho fra-le that they are opeuing
Meekly, iu new and beauU.ul paiterns,
THE IVA3XSCTTA PRINTS,
ALSO
THE AAIOSICEAG,
A New Print, which excels every Print in toe coun
try r priacuon of i x cuti n and dt-sin to full
Uauder Colors. Our I ru.ts are cheaper tlao any in
the market and mrelii g wuh exu-nrive sale.
JLr" rders promptly attended to
apr4-deowly
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL
Broadway, New Voile..
f IT HEN cooiplfte I six years ago the St. Nichohts
v V was ouiversally pronuuueed the most magnifi
cent, couveniem aud tbornuahly o gamzed esiab.
lisbmcntof tbe kind on this continent. What it was
then it remain to-day without a r-v l ia Sixe, ia
sumptuousnesr, and in the general elements ot com
fort and enjoyment. Th HoU-l has aecommodatious
lor 1000 gut-sis, including ICO complete amies ot
apartments for families. Six hunnr-d person cam
be comlurtably seated at tbe tables of its three pub
lic dining rooms, and nothing that modern art has
devUed tor the coo enience aud social grati&caUua
of the travel!, g public bas been omitted in its plan,
or Is neglected iu iu practical details. The early rep
utation ol tbe house at borne and abroad , derived
from its masnitude, its superb appointment, aad Its
home-like comforts and luxuries, baa been enhanced
every year by the on areiried exertion, of the proprU
t ira TKEADWELL, Vt H1TCOM3 A Cu
may21-Sm
goffee's patent
Knitting Machines,
For Plain StoekLuj and Fanef! Knittinj,
also .
Mjehines for Knittin?, Draweri, Shirts, ten
. t CF ALL SIZES.
Bib Machines of 1 ft j, 2 & X, 2 ft 2 aad 3 2 Sib,
OX BASO AD KaDE TO OSDKX.
rrtHESE Uarbiues use tbe plain English Spring
A. Needle, on a new principle, and are the cheap
est and most ripid machines for kuiiunx ia see.
The Goiter l'atnt Fajoily Smiting Vaohioes far
family and Plan-alum use, is s new sat. successful
feature iu tbe uacluj ment.ocs of the age, ami ranks
alio the Sewing Uacbine. -
AGI1CT AXD SALatS SOOJi,
K0. 577 BflOADWAT, NEW TOBJC,
jnnll-twi , HENRY C I fE. A rent.
Fresh Fruits all ihc Year!
.-.li
THE YLOMAIVS'
FRUIT BOTTLE,
FR UTILITY, CONVENIENCE, ECONOMY AXD
SAt ETY, is ui.equalieo rr prcservine Fruits !a
a frea.i ute. is any climate ,n indotinita thus. Ha,
ing used toeM Boitlea, we had tl-cm exceedingly
convenient and Jurt the thing watted.'
JOHN J. 1 ttOat AS, ia Resiiter ot Rural Amnra.
For inscriptive and pras circulars, aduress Pre
pretor, at Walworth, Wayns county. New York.
- HiA23-&U.A3tw T. O. i LoMaNS. '
mass mi's
a Miuute ,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
As Ituproved for 1859.
' WrrsSiAJtrso Isos Covnts ax Botos Tltxsb.
rpHE only Freeser known which is coostrocted oa
J true tcientine principles. ' -'
Tbe Coeaist, txwt and mot Looaomical; requiring
less Ice and les lbr th.u any oiber, beuig at th
same time tbe mom durable la strscture, aud SMSt
certain iaPsooM-aiions...
Sole Agent for tus United Stttes.
- K. lETCHAM CO.,
Uauuljktturers of J a paused sad
Planif-hea Tiu " Wars.
ubia-au . - 289 Pearl strset. Hew Terk.
LYO.VS IXSECT: POWDER!
F0RSALEBY"
. - - fUlSS, BROWS k CO.
spr21-tf
Coffee! Coffee!!
E are In roe ipt of a h proent ot tb ftnest
Coffee ever icavl in Nashvule, which w ars
offerma the traas at low fhr re.
. Autfl-tf- 7 , VI7C1.T.. HOOPER k CO. .
; CODEY'S LADIES' BOOK, far September.
" CODEX'S LADLES' BOOK, far September.
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, tor September.
- PETERSON'S UAOaZIST, tor September.
Just received, aad tor tale by
. . . ( john tore ft ca,
sugli-tf - - - ; ' - i-' Xs. S3 Cnioa ttras.
- EBONY IDOLS.
BY A LADY OF NEW . ENGLAND. Cloth, IS so
Pries 11 S5. For Sal bj i;. a r- EACXJT-
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