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r in- y Jrprlument .irJ??"'.- viivt i a j uuu tuts insiiimion opens Ja October, withfivcivl d.ff ?rtracnt .jitEy and" tfioroughly otganizoJ. The Literary-racalty coasistd present oQfivoJprofes- Borr, wiUiUig .prjvilrgejof appointing adjuncts as they may need them. Other chairs will be cstab--Mbarfkhe:! by;the Trustees when the' wabtf ofjtlie De 'IIjKI"''1 Drt nswoRTn,.Vho il Chair--v.,i'linan of this .Faculty aul Professor ot'Belte Letters Jd'litnic has earned a w iiTe and Mrall-deserved i. Tpputation.ason able an'd eloquent Divini, a thor ough Fchol3r,.and au elScient teacher. He was for many years President- of La Grange College, and acquired a high character throughout ilia South for tbeinanner in "which he discliarged Its responsible duuVs. Dr. WcCoLioucn, Professor of Ancient Languages, has for several years filled a chair in the "West Tennessee "University. He brings experience, talent and character to his chair. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, is -well filled by our young townsman, James E. Moo?, A. Jr., who will bring youth, energy and zeal to this, one of the most 5m portnnt and popular of all the branches. His prac tical knowledge of Civil .Engineering, acquired by - . several years work in the fieldj will be an especial recommendation to him in his -new position. Mr. Zev.llo3 is a Frenchman 1y birth and Has a thor ough; knowledge of his native tongue, together with a knowledge of most of the llodern Languages, in which department ho is instrustor. Dr. Likps- ut, 'in Chemistry and Natural Science, completes the Faculty. It will be seen by this array of alent, that expe rience, zeal and energy are brought to bear in this arduous enterprise. They have both fame and for tune at stake receiving as the' do no fixed sala riesfrorri1'ih?' University. Let our citizens give them a hearty co-operation; Tl.e Law Department is well filled. The men tion of two fujeh names as Fkaxcis B. Focg and -TTimiME. Cooper carries with it the prestige of fcc brilliant -success for the new department. Mr. F. is identified with the history of the bar of Tennes- f Meeyto a profound knowledge of the law, he unites greal general learning. If the younger members 'bfthe,proressioH hadljeen called upon to select one t;,uirom their number to fill a place in the school, Mr. ' "Cooper would have been their choice. Few men of "Lis ago have earned so enviable a reputa- tidn for legal knowledge and knowledge of general science." $e congratulate the Trustees on getting Ytwo'iuehfmcn to fill the chairs ajsigned them. The Medical Department completes the list. It if enough lo'say of it, that by the united anil ener getic labors , of a hard-working Faculty, it has be- i0comethe fifth or sixth school in the Union hav ing ia Ihree years ms.de greater progress than ever Uidny similar enterprise. . x .iTlte University.in its three departments is calcu "Mated'to wield a wide'infliience, and if our citizens a will foster.it, Nasliville will become the intellectual w- centre of the South. " ,A-nyiLLK as A Mauket. We have frequently -alluded to the fact that Nashvilio presents greater " .'inducements to the retaifdealeras a wholesale mar tin., iet, than does any tlher market in this section of country. Yesterday we saw a practical demonstra tion of this fact. A gentleman, a merchant from Charleston, Tenn., came donn to lay in his stock of ; grocrifs for the spring trade, went into one of our 1.31 Jobbing! houses, and on examination found that he could purchase -jroods cheaperhere than he could 'in New York or .Philadelphia. Our polite Whole sale Dealer had the pleasure of selling him a hand " 'some bill of goods, and of securing a permanent customer. Such instances aro of frequent occur ' renie. and all we ask of our country friends is, to Tuijgive Nashville a fair trial, and we feel assured they will notgo away disappointed. ' - A Readable Uook. We have received from illED field ''The Workingman s Way in the World, bijnyihe Autobiography of a Journeyman Printer." There is no class of men who see as much that is worth describing or who are as capable of well describing it as journeymen printers. This is the " - work'of an English journeyman printer, and we i have rarely read a book of sketches more full of interest. .It is for sale by 'W. T. Uerut & Co. New Goods. R. C. McNAir.TMt Co. are now re ' ceiving direct from the eastern cities a beautifully ' " assorted stock of goods, which they are selling very low: The ladies should give their stock an examin . atiou.- -See advertisement. m f. ItW The Governor has appointed Col William ' i vF. Harden, of Fayette county, and Joseph Hodoe " and'D. Leatuerman, l!sqs., of Shelby county delegates to the Commercial Convention at ". Charleston. S isgular Mesial PiiENo.xreupK. We have leen . infonned of a very singular and unaccountable, though not unparalleled, occurrence which took place in the family of a gentleman connected with the legal profession in this city. Early in the morning a day or two ago, before the family had risen, one of the children, a little boy, woke up, began clapping his hands and crying, 'Johnny's dead! Johnny's dead! Johnny's dead ! " His parents supposed he had not yet awakened and was dreaming. But the boy continued crying "Johnny's dead 1" The same morning intelligence reaped the family of the death of a young lad named "Johnny," who had lived in Chardon, and was a playmate and companion of the boy who had so mysteriously been impressed with his decease. Well authenticated casi's of this kind are of fre quent occurrence, and have ever been stumbling blocks to the old philosophers. We leave our read ers "to account for them as they see fit. Oleaveland T-hiinderfcr. Dr. Seates tells a very gooil thing about his friend W , who once kept a dry goods store in 'his vicinity. W wa head and cars in debt, yet. he oontiuued'io issue due bills in a manner that rather staggered the doctor's good sense, ho at last spoke to him: l W , how the deuce do you manage it? With siK-h a load of debts as you "labor under I cannot ' imagino how you even sleep." 'Mv dpar doctor you surprise me. My sleep is nothing; but how the devil my creditors close their cye'i more than I can tatnom. ' v was one of tlttse light-hearted, devil-may-care men, who shed trouble as a goose would rain. When we last heard of him, he was om in Iowa, "citing potatoes on shares" A Sad Case. The wife of R. A. Smith, the one hundred thousand dollar mail robber, arrested at New Haven a few days since, is a sisteMo the late Mrs. Bradley, who was murdered at New Haven by a fiend named Jennings, and who is to bo hung in July next. On Wednesday, Mrs. Smith visited " the jail to soe her husband, where she found the t jnurderer of her own sister in one cell, and in ano . . tther her husband, incarcerated for mail-robbery. This is trouble indeed. -- - TnE CnisenA Islavd Difhccltv. A Washing " ton telegraphic dispatch says, that a Cabinet meet ing was held in relation to the outrages committed on CapL McCerran at the Chnieha islands the re eult of which ha been the drawing up of a des A.pntch by Mr. Marcy, directing Mr. Clay to inform the'government of Peru that, unless full indemnity , ' is given for past outrages, the Pacific squadron will J. immediately proceed to Poru and enforce satisfac tion. " Citizen's' Bank of Nvsiivuxe ni Momus. -"'This institution has just Rone into operation with a tupital of $500,000. The principal Bank is at Memphis, with D. B. Turner, President and W. A. - Jones, Cashier. The Branch at Knoxville has Hugh L. McCIung, as Cashier. We have seen " "tiVme of the notes of this branch in circulation here. . Chattanooga Journal. 5r"Everv school !0V knows that a kite would ?0t.MDi!rithTLamS'rniQ Si dobyl . '.justso in .life. The man -vvlio is tied do v,n by hall dozen blooming responsibilities and their mother, .,11 m.u a stronger and hicher flight than the old Wfcplor. who havine nothinz to keep him steady, snis always floundering in the mud. If you want to g3cend " the world, tie yourself to somebody. "AlSanfKnKk. I ... J i'-iV 1 TVS' J y ARRIVAL OF' THK. .STEAMSHIP Nf KCUTloililF WAR YET! DEGtilSTEf ICOTTOIVf FURTHERS PREFARTrONS" G r e a t F i r e i h IV e'srl e 11 s F 9350,000 woxti1 of' fkoiurty troitedii DES- New York, Jtfarch 1C, The steamer -Arabia has arrived at Jialil'ax: with dates- to the -itlf. Sales of cotton for the week, 31,000 bale.s opened Jieavy, but improved and closed with a decline of one-sixteenth lower grades declined" most, Orleans fair," 6J; upland fair, G$; upland middling, 5 11-16. Flour decline 1 two shillings. Consols closed at pi. England, France, and Russia continnearmaments ou an immense scale. K:r Charles Nnnim- U un pointed to command the Baltic allied fleets. 10.000 troops are preparing to leave for Constantinople. New Orleans, March 16. A destructive firp broke outat 1 o'clock this morning at the; corner of Natchez and Magazine streets, in the heart of the City. It raged tour hours, destroying the follow ing buildings: T. H. Perry, furnishing store; D-legravc, lime dealer; Burrows & Osborne, winedeakrf:,A. L. Ad dison & Hield, commission merchants; Price, Walsh &. Co., and A. J. Tate both tobacco merchants. Also on Magazine street, Sykf s & Co. and Merpey rNcvins, auctioneers; Burgen, furnishing store. The Canal .Bank severely scorched, but saved. Loss from 300,000 to; $350,000 mostly insured, in the following offices : ' j 43,000 m the Homeldutual Office, ?44,000 in the Crescent Mutual-Ofllce, $47,000 in the Sun Mutual Office, $20,000 in th Orleans Company, i,uuu inoineriocat omces ana 5iu,ouu in I'htla delphia. Daniel Wordruff, President of the "Exempt Fireraans Benevolent Association' wa3 killed by falling walls. Four firemen were badly hurt, Cincinnati, March 17 The river has fallen two feet. Flour declined 15 cents. $G 45: Whiskey 21. Pittsdurq, March 17 The river is fallinc:, with 8 feet water in channel. Louisville, March 17 The river continues to fall very fast. Further News per Arabia. The Russian fleet is preparing to leave Constadr, probably with the intention of gaining the Sea be fore the arrival of the combined fleet. The Russians are making preparations to cross, the Danube. Omer is preparing to head them. Thero has been considerable fighting .between small parties. Several British ships of war were ordered trom Malta to Piraus to look after the Greek insur rection. Locisvillk, 3Iarch 17. New Hampshire elec tions as far as heard from show 101 democrats and 103 coalitionists elected to the House. The same towns last year elected 116 democrats and 77 oppo sitiondemocratic majority thenvas 89. If towns come in the same as last year it will reduce ihe democratic majority to -Jo. The whigs have gained fifty Representatives so far. Picice's owawtrl went for the whigs. The difficuties at Erie have been settled Washington, March 17. Despatches have been received from the Cuban authorities. Regrets are expressed at the seizure of the "Black amor, and it is believed that ample reparation will .be offered Louisville, March 17. Fillmore leaves on the steamer R J. Ward, for New Orleans to-morrow. Akotiieb Steamboat Disaster Steamer Reik peer CoLLArsEO a Flue!! 3y the arrival of the steamer Europa last night, ive leain that ario.her terrible disaster has befallen a Louisville boat. The Reindeer, bound for St, Louis, about half past nine o'clock, on Monday night, after taking in coal at Cannelton, Ind., was rounding out when a Hue was collapsed at both ends, with a terrible crash, sweeping overboard a large number of deck passengers, firemen. and deckhands. The engineer was found dead having been blown apon the engine. The mate of the boat is missing; a numberof persons who were blown into the river were picked up by the yawls of the Europa and Reindeer. The hats of passengers were seen float ing about, but how many persons were drowned had not been ascertained, nor could not be in the night, and in the midst'of such consternation and confusion. Our informant says that when he went on board the cabin was filled with the victims of the lower deck, some forty or more men and woden, who were terribly scalded, several of whom died im mediately. He describes tho scene as one too pain ful to dwell upon, the cries and groans, and mingled voices of the dj-ing victims were terrible to hear. The captain of the boat is safe, and we learn that none of the cabin passengers were seriously in jured, except a negro boy of 14 yeir, who was 'killed. The Reindeer had just been purchased by a St. Louie company, at a cost of ?32,000 to ply as a regular packet between St Louis and Alton, III, and was at the time of this accident in the pos session of her new owners. Lou. Dem. The New York papers publish an appeal to the friends of African colonization, from ilr. R. R. Gtirley, agent of the society, inviting them to raie the sum of $100,000, or more, to establish a line of steamers or swift sailing vessels between the United States and Liberia. Freshet in South Cakolixa. There has' been a fjreat freshet in several of the nvers of South Caro ina, by which bridges were washed away and travel was interrupted on the railroads. flfTlie TJ. S. House of Representatives on tho Cth inst., ordered the appointment of a committee of investigation into the unrevealed mysteries of the Gardiner fraud, with power to send for persons and papers. A letter, dated Genoa, February 3, has been received from Capt. Ingraham, announcing his com plete restoration to healtlu He expected to sail for Naples in about a week. The funeral of Mrs. Maiiy T. Edgar, wife of the Rev. DocL Edgar, will take place to-morrow, Sun day morning, at half past 10 o'clok, at the first Presbyterian Church. Divine Service by Rev. Dr. Lapsley. COMMERCIAL. NAsnviLLE, March IS. The river continues to recede slowly. Cottox. We heard of sales yesterday of 14S bales at 0 a 8c. Tobicco Fifteen hhds. sold at Johnson, Home 4 Co.'? at the (ollowicg figures : 4 25, 4 35, 4 10, 4 60, 4 75, 5 23, 5 55, 5 75, 5 80, fi 25, 6 05, R 10, 6 05. 4 65, 50; and ten at A. Hamilton's at an average of the above figures. JSO. B. STEVENS. JO. T. GJBSON. STEVENS & GIBSON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GE0CEHS Aud Commission .Here lijn uln , No. 3 College Street., JUST RECEIVED. 10 bags Buckwheat Flour; 20 barrels Meshannoch Potstoes, 10 bags Galena do; 20 bag Fine Flour; 10 boxes Soda Crackers; 20 half bbls Water and Butter do; 5 chests fine Teas; 5 bbls Cnished Sugar; 5 do lAaf do; 50 drums fresh Figs; 25 jars do Prunes; 50 boxes Raisins; 5 do assorted Pickles. STLVKN'S A GIBSON, marl C '54 No. College stieet. 17KE.SII SMYRNA FIGS. . Figs, received this day. -400 drums hneSni)ma JOHN NIXON. Ja maris '54 EAISINS. 11 boxes Kaisin?, in fancy boxes, receiv- ed this day JOHN NIXON, Jit. LEMONS. 10 boxes IreshSicilv lemons, jutreceiv jed. marlfl "JOHN NIXON, Jc riEXAS LAND. We have for sale about 15,000acres X of Texas Land, situated in tue follon ing counties: 5,0on acres in San Augustine county. 1,200 do do Kaulman do. " 2,48:1 do do Travis do. 4,i2S do do Angelina do. I 2.214 do do I.ihprtr do. This land isatlsaid to be good, consisting of prairie and "StonlU. 1-d for Mules. Hor.es, Negroes and Nashville and'ehattanooga Railroad stock at fai? pri ces. Apply to a GLOVER i BOi'lJ. marie 54 Tyrtt.KOES WANTED. Warned to hue by tho Xl month, twenty-hve stout able bodied men, to work aj bands on the steamer Wm. Uarvin, for which $SS per month wil. bgivtu. Apply to " U.T. YEATMAN, or mali Capt. H. H. HARBISON. ?haki J. P. DUNTON". QK TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ,iest, consisting ol D.rj. Goods Hardware, llat .Bonnets, jpftlie leading articles, to wit: Ulne, brosrp and black Cloths; Fancr Satinetta, of all erf. Ion; Tffee3s of alt description; Jean of all qualitiesf French cas; lierage DeLane: Silt Tissues; Grenadine.;- Fiirured, prown, Diack- and tancr hilka; French "arid American iaBos rrencn iuDes: frrpnrh unit Amanmn n:n,on.. ' Jackonef; plain and ligured Swigs; plain and dalUd Mull JOIushn; Victoria Lawns; Cimbn'cks; Crane Shawls: brown ana.me&enra ; i.inen; unen lliaper; black and! Fancy A'lk.VelTci;'VcstinKS, black and fancy figured Satins; bine. M.y puu uiunu uuttKcjiwuma t esuagg r.I an Kinds; British and American Prints; .Sheeting and Pillow Case uoen: oiacx pna urown Domestic; bleached; and i brown Prill; black and colored Cambria; black and colored Satin Jeans; French and American Cottonades; Nankeeac plain flnri Twill I .inan natit llwbla.r 11 1 . . rv2 ' " "ti iau urimfion jjft. mask; Tickings, Check and Hickory Siripe, Scotch Diaper; '-""va. iviun, ijucc aim r.uging; .liounel ana Cap Ribbon; tifiirred and .plain liobinets. Silk and Lace Mantilas: Silk, linen' , and; Cotton Hank'fc Gingham, do- Wim .1 1 ! 1 1.1 !. -lil r-!l I- . . , ' " im viiviim tawc uiuiur, im, j.ioeo ana uonon Hose": do half Ho'e: Silk. Linen and Cotton Glnrsa nH liitts; black and finer (Jravat; Linen and Cotton Shiit black and colored Sewin? Kilt: Linen TanT and ImZ bin."; Combs of every description; Pins; Needles; Port M6-. me"; uuuons 01 ail Kinas; 1'arason and Umbrella: itidinir 1J .: . i y i L' . . i . l . . . n . o Silk, Fur and Wool Hats; Sh'rt'and Drawers: eiebt dar unA lh!,.lw l.n,,, rlnl-a. .I,,l,1 .T !..!. u' ll 5' r ' J'istols, I iddles; Iking Glase, 4c , Ac; O tor. Auctioneer. narl2 '54 AUCTION SALE OF GKOCEItlES or B.&VXS & SWANN. ON Tuesday, 21st, March, we will sell in front. .ot our Store, for Cash, 75 hhds Sugar; - 200 bags Kio Coffie fair to very tine; HO do Loguyni Coffee; 20 do Old Government Java, Coffee; 100. bbls MoIases; 200 half bbls do; 25 bbls Loaf Poivdered and Crashed Suirar;"' ,10 hhdi fine Clarihed ilo; " ' 100 boxes star candle; ' 75 boxes Gl-issware; 50 bbls best rectified Whi.vkey; 10 do old Monongahela do; ..J 10 American brandyj With a peat variety ot other Groceries, Ac. lnarchlB '54 DAVIS 4 SWANN. SUPEKF1NE FA31IIAr FXOUIl. JUST received 50 bbls 'liranhanis' superior family Flonr nn article appixived byallwhoe it. '' S3 DAIS A SWAYNN. 1831. XEWSPniXO IMPORTATIONS. 1834. JAJ1F.S NICIIOL, SO. 20, OK IKE FQUA11E, 3 DOORS FnOM C0LLKCE ST. XS now receivingand opening for the Spring trade an as sortment othilk, l imey andSinpIc Roods, that for.extent, variety and ricln.ess, will surpass any Stock that ho has everofliired in this market, the assortment has been purchased oa the most favorable terms in the various EASTJBKN MARKETS, and will bo offered at a very small advance on Eastern Costs, to cash buyers or punctual customers. The Stock will enioraca the following articles in every varietv: Dress Fnlirir.s, Embroideries; Uililions; Lnce-s; (JSovc.; Liiiiien.x; White Goods; W.ithes; Caf-simere. Vesting, Ac, Ac, to which will be made constant additions, by thearriral of every Steamer, ihcieby enabling him to present to those favoring him with a call, one of the largest and most desirable selection ofar tides in his line to lie found in this city. 'a-.hville, March 15 '51 ARMSTRONG it CO., No. G9, Market Street, flvo Doors from Broadway, NASHVILLE, TENN. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND dealers in Paints, Oils, Turpentine, French and American Window Glass, Window Sah, Varnishes Hydraulic Cement, Plaster Parih. Chain Pumps, Marble ized Iron Mantles, 4c. We are now receiving our stock and will sell nta very small advance; purchasers would do well to give us a call. mnrlo'M MARUX.EIZED IRON MANTLES. HAVING received from tha Manufactures the agency for the sale of .Marbleized Iron Mantles, w i have a lot of these beautiful Articles on hand, possessing all the beau ty nnd durability or marble and at one fourth of tho cost. The public are invited to call and see them. marI5 'oi ARMSTRONG 4 CO. 25 BARRELS LINSEED OIL. 25 bbls Lard Oil. ai barrels Spirits ofTurpentine, - 500 kegs Pure White Lead, K0 kegs Zinc Paint While, - CO do do Brown, 7fl do do Stone Colour, SOO boxes Window Gla3, 00 gallons Copal Varnish, 120 do Coach Varnisb. 140 do White Dumar VVnish, S00 pounds of Glue, 10o- do Red Lead, 1000 do Lithragj, in store and forsale bv marlo lmdtwlw ARMSTRONG- 4 CO. HOUSE FURNISHING LIST. The following list of articles, of good quality, which are all requisite in going to House Keeping, may lie had, delivered in any pari ot ihe city, lor thirty dollars, or any part at propor- uouau- prices. I kitchen table. 1 sett k'tchen fire irons, 1 " fire dog1), 1 pepper box, 1 tlour dredger, 3 pie plates, 5 miiliin rings. 1 iii.il ket basket, 1 clothes horse, 1 barielcovfr, 1 linver scoop, 1 sugar do, 1 spice do. 1 tine wash pan , 1 chopping knife 4 Ion I, S cup pun, 1 jappaned lamp, i pair knivej and forks, 1 do carvers, 2 washing tub, 1 zincwasnboard, b doz cloth pin, 1 clothe' line, 1 clothes basket, 1 cotk screw, 1 scrubbing bruh, 2 smoothing irons, ii iron table t-poons, 1 block tin cotfee pot. 1 ao da uo, 1 butter bucket, I mnnel, 1 waiter, 1 water bucket, cedar, 1 cocoa dipper, 1 tin do, 1 colander, 1 basting spoon, 1 skimmer, 1 meat fork. 1 rto no, 1 cooks knife. 1 ja)anned chamber bucket, 1 scrubbing bruh, 1 biscuit cutter, 1 cake cutter, 1 dust pan, 1 coffee mill, 1 flour seive, 1 knife box, 1 potatoe maher, 1 do cleaner, 1 rolling pin, 1 pastry board, 1 wooden i-poon, 1 cake turner, 1 towel roller, 1 nest spice boxes, 1 doormat, 1 match safe, 2 japanned candlestiaks, 1 pint meaiure, 1 tea cup mop, 1 egg whip. 1 paper grate slnve polish, S.VOW, MACKENZIE CO. Xo. 17, College st Nashville. Wc have also a full assortment of Cotking Stoves, Ovens, Skilled, Fry Pans, Sauce and Stew l'ans, and otbar arti cles suitable for house-keepers, which we warrant to be of tha best quality, and will be sold on the lowest and Jmost accommodating terms. marlo'54 EMJl.ISll DAlltY CHEESE UK) boxes En glish Dairy Cheese, expressly for the retail trade, just received. feb25 JOHN NIXON, Jr. r?NGi.isii VAI,N'HT.S- 10 hags English Walnuts, JOHN NIXON, Jn. 11 just received. teb25 IOR SALE. A beautiful lot in tutti Nashvdle, fronting 121 feet onCherryst., running batk about ISO feet to an Alley. Said lot has on it a Frame Sh p own ed bv C. H. Conger, Eq. I wish to sell the lot alone. Ap. ply at No: Gi)i Cncry St., to K. W. BROWN, mirlO Real Estate Agent. WAI.l. I'AJL'EK. I SHALL in a few days be in receipt of a large and beau tiful aortment, all the litest styles and newest pat terns of French and American WAIL PAPERS. W. W. FINN, No. 41 .Market street, between Union and the Square. marll.54 If SIMIINK STYLES, 185T 1,-MNE BOOTS, GAITERS AND SHOES, just received . by Express Gents' Extra fine French Pat Leather Pumps; do do do do do do Dress Shoes; do do do do do do Oxford Tics; do do do . do Buckskin do do; do do do do Calfskin do do; do do do do do Jersey Ties; do super Morocco do do; do do Lasting Pump do do; no do French Calf Pump, soled, stitched and 1',-gged Dress Boots. AlSO A variety of Ladies', Misses and Children's c . .t- t . ., -i j i : 7 , i i. i viand.-, tyja auu i it ..... . kiui im 11 i.ti ui ! RAM AGE & CHURCH, i maris 42 College et TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, It AM AGE & CHURCH. Wholesale & Retail Dealers, No 42 College St, ARE now receiving direct from the best Eastern Manu factures, a very Extensive assortment of Roots, lioe, Trunks, Ac., comprising almost every tyle desirable forthe Country or City Trade, which they offer very low to Cash buy ers. marl5'54 LADIES' DRESS V WALKING SHOES. II A MA GE & CHURCH, 42 COLLEGE STREET. HAVE received a few cases of their Spring Stock, con sisting of: Ladies' Cnrosa Kid Slippers, plain and trimd; do English Glove Kid Slippers; do Toilet ajd Bronzed, aud P. C. Slippers; do . Taper, White Kid and Satin do; do Curosoa High Bnskins; do French Lasting Slippers; Misses French Morocco Kid and Goat Nett Boots; Children's colored and Black French Morocco, and Kid Boots, and Ankle Ties; - . 1 Ryan's super Satin Francaise Gaiters, plain and tip'd Cork Soles, for Ladies' and Gentlemen; Gents' Toilet Slipper White Lace, Black and Bronzed RozetU, 4c., Ac. feb25 '54 BHSafflS ArWHOLESAF.R. AND EAKIN U'WAnmmmfkiY 4 ? ? TTTEhavTiowin store an enlarged and'comnlele slock . V.V ,prSTAPLE and especiallj ,F.pE JAiicv,,r.oo"is. To which we, have this season given particular attention, and will' sell' forcash'and to'prompt time dealers on the most liberal terms. bea. XST We will give the highest market prica STKFeathers, Wool, Gin seng, IJeeswax, Jeans, Linseyii,Sockg,4c. , .liuiivilic lv ... H. St, B. DOUGLAS fc CO., Importers anil Wholesale Dealers la FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 54 PUBLIC SaUAUK w E invite the attentfon of the Trade lo our extensive and desirable assortment or SPRING AND. SUMMER I1RY GOODS. Embracing a greater variety than has ever been -Bered uiuisuiiy, viuicuniu oe QlSDOfWU ot at unusua iv loir f " mkwh.uio uujup. v UAfr BIMI UUUMIIU It Will. nlete assortment oflioots. Shoes. Urop-ang. HaLi. l!onnpt and Ready-itade Clothing bv conncctinc which branches nri.iiti't.M. ipltli il.a WkAl...i. n -. . i . w j . enabled to reduce profits to the lowest nossible manrin - are confident that wo are fully prepared for a success nil ciimreiiuon. as reiraras terms, r.riww and ttviet. with any eammiauiiicni ui uic&ina in me union We want Feathers, Ginseng.Ueeswax, Wool, Iin. sey, jeans ana socks at urn mr.riet value. marj '54 Cm U. 4 B. DOUGLAS A CO. No. -JT, 1 URLIC SQUARE. ABE now In receipt of their Stock of Spring Goods, which is verj- large and unusually attractive em- nracinga mucn greater variety, and a Ingber grade of STAP1.E AND FANC ARTICI.ES than they have ever before bad to offer to the tetail trade. 1'urcnasers are invited to examine theirStock, prices, Ac. Nashville, March 12, 1854 lm NEW SPRING GOODS. THE UNDER, sienedhas nowin store and oh sale much ihn Liirott stock of SPUING GOODS, they- have ever had to offer to trie public i his stock nas been, selected with care, and will compare favorably with any stock of cuods in the conn. irr, anu wim uie view ui encoding our nusmess, we will sell cheaper than ever for ca.-h or (o prompt dealers. In this stock mav.be found all the newest desirms in Drpsa uooas, sucn as i issues, ureneuines, iuape ua l'ans, Utiect cd Plaid and S riped Silks, Printed Onrandies. Jaconets. Muslins, Cambrics, Chintzs, Ginghams, and every descrp- In Lace Goeds and Embroideries we can exhibit thepret- ueai uj lar, iu nv iiutc ccr uau, in wmcn may DO found all the novelties of the season, a3 Iloniton, Valenci ennes, i'laitt. Jlaltese ana Apleque Lace ChemizcttsL Sleeves, Collars, Coffieurs, Ac.,&c. "Also, an elegant lot of ai Laces ana inserting, ana riant iaces and In-ertintM : i . . . . c :.. .. j r . . i . . i i . " . in lucua. lu uil). oniE3 niii uaiiic. uanua. dacunel inn wirs r.dges and inserungs, tint.roKlerccl Skirt", Handker chiefs, children's Dress lodlcs, Iiobfs, Ac, Ac. mara-54. ll. u. jlcNAIKY A CO. GRAND EXHIBITION, FOR 1854, OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. LATEST IMPORTATIONS. AMERICAN. ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, SWISS, BELGIAN, &c. GOODS DAILY ARRIVING! THE undersigned having remained a considerable time in the Eastern cities, and ned uncommon exertions this Spring in the selcctisn of Goods, can confidently say thai the stockhe now olfeis to his easterners .will far excel any that he has ever had ihe pleasure of exhibiting and also can say, with confidence, that styles, designs and pri ces will favorably compare with any in the market. Respectfully soliciting a call from his friends and cus tomers, especially the ladiej. JOHN K. HUME, Fashionable Emporium, No. 87, College st. mar(2 1854. FANCY DEPARTMENT. KMBBOIDKRS, DRESS GOODS ic '1851. Emb'd Val Lace Collars; " Chemiz'ts & Sl.evc's, " Habits with " Linen Collars; Malise plaitt Chemizels, Collars andSIeeves; Emb'd Handkerchief: Undersleeves; Jaconet Bands; Swiss " Flouncirgs; Ices aud Edge; Emb'd Mus. Itobe; -Apliquc; Mourning Embroderit.; vrapes,,ve. . ALSO Rich Plaid Glacei Silk; Chiller de Beze; " shocks " Beautiful Silk RobtH; " Plaid lUteste; Col'd Ponet de Soie, Flounced Robe-; Barege " Paris Orgaudv; Print..! Tlnoi I'--.!..:..:, ALSO Black and colored Embroidered Mantels " " " Apilique " " " Chuntelly ALSO Rich and beautiful Ribbons, Ac, ALSO Gold Embroidered Grenadine on exhibition at JOHN K. HUME'S marl 2. Fashionable Emporium, Sn. 57, College-st. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, &c. DAVIS & SWANN, AUCTION t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, iVc,, A-c. SO. 1?t KAST-SIDE 1'imLIC SO.CARK, NASHVILLE, TENN. HAVE IN STORE by recent arrivals, and which they offer for sale for cash, at the lowest prices, to wit: 875 hhds Sugar, ofevery grade from very tine to all qualities below; 650 bags Rio Coffee; t 200 barrels Plantation Molasses; 80 half bbls do Molasses; 56 bbls Cnished and Povdered Sugar; 50 dj Loaf Sugar, No. 1 to No.C. 850 boxes Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco; With almost every other article in the Grocery and Li quor line to meet the demands of country and city bnyers, which they are determined to sell as low as any" house in Middle Tennessee. They have also to arrive, 20,000 Sacks fine Salt, which will be sold in lots on the Wharf to suit purchasers, at a small trifle advanced on cost. Country Merchants and others visiting this city to buy Goods in our line, would do well to give us a call before buving elsewhere. DAVIS & SWANN, feb26 b No. 75. Public Square. JOHN BROWNE, MERCHANT TAILOIt, NO. 40, COLLEGE STREET, HASth:s day received his Spring-and Summer Stock of Goods. N. B. William's Report of Fashion's for sale. mar3 '54 lm B T w o WAR! WAR!! WITH THE OLD SYSTEM OE UUILDING HOUSES. timTiTTIT lllllllll minimi iiiiihiiii il,l Ildlll IIIIIIIIIIIIIISI III 1 1 II I I I 1 1 I I iimiiMiiiim iiniiiiiiiiiiii I niniiliiiiiiiinniiiil HINKLE, GUILD & Co., Builders' Warerooms & Lumber Yard. NO. 305, WEST FRONT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THIS extensive building 60 by 250 feet, and six stories high, with Machinery for manufacturing Panell doors, Sash, Venitian and Panell Shutters, Door and Window Frames, Mantels, Base, Pilasters, Mouldings, Weather Boards, While and Yellow Pine Flooring, and planed Boardi for the inside finish of Stores, dwelling Houses, Churches, 4 c. Farmers and others building can be supplied with Lum ber and Carpenter work ready made, for Brick or Frame Houses. Our wcrk is not made as most factory work with tennons half-way through, but is framed in the same manner as ! made by hand, and warranted as good or better, as it is made from seasoned Lumber and tested in a dryiog house. Sash primed and glazed kept on hand. Je" Orders filled tor boards and framing materials of ev ery description. TERMS CASH. IST All orders left with II. T. Yeatman, Nashville, Ten nessee, will be attended to, wbcro a bill of Prices' can be seen. feb'21 54 lwdlmtw REMOVAL. WE have removed to that magnificent Store Room on College St., where wo are now opening many en titely new and beautiful Spring Goods. W. A. & J. O. McCLELLAND, j feb21 '54 No. 53, College si RICH GOODS. AN elegant lot or new style Spring Silks in Plaid Stripes and plain, new designs enfrely; Plaid Berages; plain Berages, all colors; French Brilliantes; Plaid Ginghams; Challvs, Ac, Ac. RIUBONS AND GLOVES. A complete assortment or the best Kid Gloves. Gentle men's and Ladies'. Some very handsome Ribbons, and many other goods, to which we will be adding constantly. W. A. A J. G. McCLELLAND, feb21 No. 53, College st FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND TAILOR ING ESTABLISHMENT. fcAb. 11, Cedar st. five twrs Jrom J'tibtte uare. "TTTHERE m.ir1i Tound a choice and well select. 1 YV ed stock (if Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of th latest and most beautiful patterns, all of which will be made up to order In Ihe most fashionable style ana at as short notice as can be done in any city in the union, and at prices to suit tne times. Ready-Made Clothing. Coats, Pants, and Vests of all kinds. A fine assortment of Men's Furnishing Goods, Silk and Merino Under Shirts, Shirts, Stocks, Gloves, Sus penders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchief. Silk and Linen, Shirt Collars, Umbrellas, Ac ZST Garments cut at the shortest notice. Please call, and examine. THOS. J. HO UGH, Agent. marir54 tf -' 1 i i- t. ! . . OF HARTFORD, C O N Hi - i Capital Stock, Annn.,1 Premiums' -and "Wetsrn Vnti' . . ' $1,000,0001 . INCORPORA'tEli 1823. Policieaorinsunuceissned at ill times on tliitu-vt faroi - ' able term, against . .LOSS, ORDAMAGE lA , , bv; iitrc,on,:riiis . PERILS OF N-AVIGATIOIV, iL-, , v , ... "SOSbCTJfc CROCKETT. 1 "s" .wNmiwimi imria.vin tonntr. TtbS. ' TENNESSEE MARINE AND ITSE TNEXTRANC2 C0K PAW nTTTT. nuiMn ' VMUtUUVl DEFICE oittlieNorth side of the Public Squarr, midway . between th Nashville Inn and the Plaulers Bank. They .will make insurance on Iloivs and GoocUofevcry de scription against die; on Steamboats and Cargo againstCre and the risk of the riven on the Cargo cf Keel Boats nn.l other river crafts, and on sea vessel and other cargutu, on , lbe.nsual terms. JOUN M. HILL, President. 1 T 1' f. . iiusu-a t aclx. oecreiarr. Diw-CTOKS. Alex Allison, John M Hill, F B Fogg, G M Fogg, Jame Correy. Jno M IUss, Joseph Woods, Sauiue , Sear, Matthew Watson, J J White, Jacob' McGafoc'i Jinl f TUB 3H7TTAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. OFFICE on Cedar street, ad joining the PostOfOce, and opposite the Verandah, willinsnre on the mutual prin ciple, Houses, Merchandize, tc against I josh or Damage by iFira; Steamboats on anjrof the Western waters against the JlizarJs of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of Vessels of every .description cgainit the Perils of the Seiis and Rivers. Aba, the Lives of persons in good health, tut a single year, for a term of years, or during life. AIs Bank Notes trans mitted per mail. AU persons having their lives or property insured in this Institution, are entitled to a full participation in all the prof its, without any liability to loss beyond the amount of' Pre .miuma which they may par. ' ' M'.S.PILCHER, President,. J. B. JOHNSON, V-'ce Pn&dent. C J; F. Wuabiok, Secretary. janl T. J. IOtII.TOK. JSO. J. BCCClt. D. W. I1US3E1X. MOULTON, BEECH & GO.. . WHOLESALE AND EETAIL ' DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS', Nos. 52 and 54 Uroadtvay, BETWEEN COLLEGE AJTD cnEHRV STREET-. NASHVILLE, TENN. -ALSO .V large stock of Groceriesand Sundries, viz ; 50 hhds prime Sugar; 100 hnTM lar Por..!U.. iDags Kio uouee. 200 kegs Naili. asserted; 150,0oj Cigars, commou and line; 150 boxes Glassware, assort; 3,000 galls Stoneware, as sorted; 1, "00 keg While Lead; 500 J boxes Window Glass; 1.0KMb3 Putty, in Madders; 1,000 lbs Span Float Indigo; 1,500 lbs Dutch-Madder; 20 bbls Clover Seed; 100 bbls Molasses; oH:K DDIs do; 19 obis Crushed Sugar; 10 " Powdered ao; 20 bags Pepper; 10 " Alspice; 20 doz cans Oysters; 12 " " fresh Peache; v100 boxes Ground Spices; U doz aegs ilusiaru; 50' boxes oest Chen Ing To bacco; tu " j immnvr 10 kegs Fig Tobacco, very 200 bushels Bin Gras: iiue ariicie; 200 " Millet Scel: 1X0 gross Matches; 150 Reams Wrap Paper; T." doz Buckets; 10 casks tire Brandv: .I 10 " American Brandv 10 SM.Winc: ,40 dox Brooms; 100 bbls Whiskr. all grades; 1 JljJULTON, Bh'ECH A CO. ' mar; M DUNCAN, MORGAN i. CO., TO AND Tl FUBLtC SQCAltE, Nashvills. Tennessee. HAVE now in store n very large and general assort ment of new Foreign anil Domestic Dry Gcods, wliich they invite the attention of Merchants and Dealers ti their large stockof new siTie 01 ireps rUKs; " " " Plaid, Checked and Striped do. " " Plain Fancy colored do. - Black Gro de Khine Dress and Apron Silks, Fn-nch Berages, and Lawns and a General Stock of Dress Good-"; Engluh and American Prints, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, Embroideries and Laces, Irish Linens, -Bleached and Brown Dome ties, do. do Drilling. Ato- Ladies, mens, misses and bovs Boots and Shoes, of Kid, Morocco, Goat, Lasting, Calf EnanieWd and Patent Leather. New stvle Bonnets, linnet Bibboa. Artificial Flowers. Wreaths, Ac-; Hataand Caps Umbrellas, Parasols Ac, Ac., which we will sII at the lowed prices to nuncluil dcalen. and cash buyers. UUiUA."M, WUKUAA li UU., One door South of City Hotel. Wewant Feathers. Wool, Ginscner and Beeswax at the highest market prices. c d mar7 OUR MOLE SKIN HijLT- .SPRING STYIiE EOR 1831. THIS DAY, FEB. 2.1th, we will introduce to our cuv tomers and the Dublic. our Sntinir St In cf MOLE SKIN HAT, among which are to b tound the various stvles r . ., , .1 : ..: ; 1 r. .... : .1 1- . " utuuiujm ui-tiijuioucu iiuuiui.Ktuiirs iu iuc iosiciu ti tieS. We spare no pains or expense in getting una fine U AT, and guarantee to the purchaser an article, which for beauty 'of finish, lightness and durability are unsurpassed in the city FKANCISCO & WHITMAN. Fashionable Hatters, No. 23, Public Square. feb25 THE J ULIEN AND ALOONI HAT. WE have just received some very beautiful styles of SOFT HATS, answering to the above names, which we would recommend to the traveling and business Public MIAJNUISUU lIH3lAft, febS-'; No. 23 Public Square. WE ARE NOW OPENING A SPLENDID Assortment of STRAW GOODS, of every descrip tion, for Men, Boys and Childien, Mise3 ISIoomers and Ladies' Riding Hats. FRANCISCO A WH ITMAN, leo.!. 04 .ol l 1 udiic square. COUNTRY 3IERCHANTS ARE REJ1IND- ! J El) that we have our Wareroocns well stocked with ev- i erything new and desirable in o:r line forthe Spring trade I and will be pleased to fill their orders: r FRANCISCO A WHITMAN, feb25 '54 No. 3 Public Square. sTJndrTes. " OA BALES Wrapping Twine; ZU 200 do Paper; 80 cases Cotton and Wool Card; ' 15 do gross each, Patridges Matches; ; j 80 dox Cocoa Dippers; 100 do Jappaned CandleStick-; , 89 do Brass do do; .-. ' 20 do Brittania do 'do; i . 200 do Curry Combs; 130 Rifle Barrels; Double and Single Barrel Shot Guns, Ac, Ac, in store, and for sale by A. MORRISON A CO., Wholesale Variety Store, corner of Square & Deaderiik St. feb2S '54 J1HEE THOUSAND FRUIT TREES FOR Sale, by J. F. Duuton, from B. T. Anderson's Nur. sery, Big Bend, Meade County, Kv. To any in want of FRUIT TRF.CS, it is needless to say anvthing relative to the nu-ditv of the Trees from that J - - i . 1 1 i nursery, lor were it reqmrea, i comu oriuguijuj m icn fv that there are none superior. All Trees are warranted, I and I would solicit an inspection of them at my store, No. 61 Public Square. Call Soon. feb28 ' J. F. DUNTON. PARTICULAR NOTICE. WE beg leave respectfully to inturm the CiCSf.Ji' public that, owing to tne change in the waU--f 1 arrivals and departures ot tno cars, we win Da aiour posi, at all the Hotels, in due time for the 8 o'clock A. M. and 10 o'clock P. M. trams. We are also ready to sen e the public for any part of the city price 25 cents. rachS'54 lm of Nashville. THE NEW SPRING HAT! EXCELSIOR! TnrTiTcniricr.n walkkr. t tii mtv irt i.-m,- i w f nuui, iniroauce uruaj, me iie .-itic vi lavuiic men'srllats for the Springof 1S54. They have always been fortunate in selecting the most popular designs. And tbey flitter themselves that the styles they now offer will onlv be seen to be universally admired. The quality of lhen Uats will fully sustain the extensive reputation they have so longenjoyed, and for lizbtnes, lustrous finUh and du rability, cannot be excelled. Gentlemen are invited to call and examine them. feb45 '.'.4 WATERFIELD A WALKER. FANCY HATS FOR GENTLEMEN. "TTTE have just received all the new designs and SOFT V V CASSIMERE HATS, comprising the Cuban, Al bo'm. Metropolitan and Jul'en Hats, of all the fashionable colms for the Season. Also the most extensive and beauti ful assortment of Boys and Children's Hats ever offered in tne citr. feb25 WATERFIELD A WALKER. ' "TO MERCHANTS ! MERCHANTS who wih to purchase Hats at Wholesale I .are reminded lhat they will find at Waterfield and j Walker's, the most select and varied assortment of Seasona- I ble Hats in the city. They sell low for cash Or -to oood. I men on short time. feb25 '54 WATERFIELD A WALKER. Citr Hat and Cap Store, 2i North Side the Square, next to (jowdey's. i RENDELL At FAIRCHILD," " 133 William Street, New-York, Successors t3 , SPENCER k RENDELL, " . , vA-tuFAt-rcaim or - t , . . " GOLD PENS. PENS AND PENCIL-CASES . THE above Firm have received the highest Premiums - from the American Institute' for the last six years. ' -. feb23'54 imd - SERINE .GOODS. Spring tipoTiiion a o.ttcoi.r.Efi:sT ailvantagemai'terms possible for wiv W J' 5 -t sinalIexmandhaVrnVr.:iJ:-J ndr MI.t.r.rA to thrtr interest toomi;e ourWi before L biiyir-eUewhcre, la our Mcck ufepresetteveryreof 7 , V, u""'B ",lff niar&sr, m particnJar onr olVv ui fiwDcnLir-.Ducniiiiu cancvM H ir TiUCIv. Lice Bonnets trimmed a'11.1 nnrrimtni,! Ourstock tf JmDv Twmlil.1 Sullied Dr and Fancy Cloths, Cimexe Lineres, Cottonades. and - .-y u.ii.uici.i complete uirougnuat, 10 wmcn we rr"1 ut" wieaiiequoaoi lii imda JtllL L. FITE CO. NEW WHOLESALE HOUSJi GARDNER, SHEPHERD & G0 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ru rriJ?' goods,- j. . v n j o 4ivw (7 A HP K v rt t C i No. 50 rnblic Sqnarc, NiuUviUe, Temu e stock "y Call We will UkB Feathers. Wool, Uinwmg. Beessrax. Jeao, Ltnscj., and Socks at the highest market prices NEW noons THE undersigned are jnt now in receipt of an immens stock of Sr.PLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. 4-t v-., u 1, at, iv, ii-i, ji-i mums 01 uieacnea ana lirowa Domestics and Sheetings, and all the very best brands. Striped Plaid Osnaburg, do do Domestics, for servants; .American and French Prints, Muslin De Lanes, Berege do do -Chalky Bereges, Extra super DressSilks, Ac. Together with a large assortaiut of Embroideries, con sisting of Extra fine Chcmizettes and SImth French Worked Collars, Jackonet and Swiss Bands, Ac,, Valenciennes, Edgings and Inserting, '. Swiss and Jackonet do do. To which we would call tbeattentinn of our customers and tho public generally. fet,1l R. C. McNAIRY, A- CO. NEW GOODSI NEW GOODS!! RECEIVED AT THURSTON & BERNARD'S, A'o. 9 Union Street. Goods.cn figured and pliin Black; Persian CloU.s, and'all avooIMu. im weianes liemisettes and Sleeves in sets, French Nee dle ork Coders Mourning Collarsand Sleeves, Embroi'd Lmcn Camb.Udk&, Velvet Ribbon, Gimps and Galloons. itn nil - M.I. ors, wtucn we are offering very low. Those In search ol oood GoimU, and at low prices, w ill. do wcl to give us a 3aJI. 2o charge for showing goods, ken li-tf THURSTON A BEKNAItD. TAKE CARE OP A SLIGHT COUGH. XTfrrqacntlyhappeiisihaibynegtreUQga slight coa;h the moj; alarming and fatal cnn:quenc4 ara tlo lnevita llresults. IIuDrtredsor thouiauus areyeartv bntled to a premature rav) by that terrlblo disease CONSUMPTION, who mlzbt have been spared to their bmdles and lr!end. If they hid only attended to the abovi Impoitant admonltlnu llitime. A veryllf;htcoM and cough frequently lead! and rapidly too.) to the most latal resullube therefore warned In time t-ef.ireliii loolate. IfjouwUhto kuovr whit mrdl clnc will jive jou prompt and effectual relitf.. we Low-p-ir-nestly rpcomm.-nd to vou ult. I. W 1LLIAM.S' PULMONIC BALSAM OF WILH CHERRY AND WOOD SAPZHA, -which IsainostwonUeifal reme1y,and is recommended by thousandi of onrmost wealthy and IntellljrPDt citizens. For rail descrlpt on of it merits, virtues, &c, see f actph. let to ba had of the Agents. For sale Wholesale aud Rotail, and on Arency bj J..V. ZIM.MKKJIAN, Vholeal Wruggl.t, who h the (ieneral Aeent for this popular and valuable preparation at the city or Ka.hvllle and surrounding country. Ills alas finale or the following DruggUts : F.WIS BROTHKRR, W. F.OKA Y, BKRRV A DEMOVILLK. OKORGKW. HKNDKKSHOTT. T. WKLLS, ' H.O. SCOVEL, JO. f. BROW.V. J. H.CUKRKY, .Haihvllle. E.C.CLOUSTO.V, 1 .. . F.R.WOLUKIDGrl, j raaklIn,T. HAWKINS & JOWLER, ColumDta. j And by all Druggists In evcrv town In the State of Tfnnej- ! (fe,and all trie houtnern and estern States, marl 'Zi lmdtw&w T AGUERREOT YPE MINLATURES THE XJ unilersigned would respectlully announce to the cuizeus ui i.auviiie auu iuc piioiic generally mat; he has tiken the rooms over Mvers k McGill's ncwl Store. S. W. corner of the Square, for the runxwe rf takirg Dagufrrotype Miniatures. He respectfully asks for a share of public patronage, and hopes by close atten tion to business to please all. He may be found at his rooms at all hours iu the day. J5? Etitrance oil Cellfge street, 1st door from the Square. marlO 6w. M. V. KAY8ER. Artist. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. THE subscriber invites tho attention cf the trade general ly, to the following lirt of articles, which, having just received, he is prepared to sell at unusually reduced ptrces iur ca-in, wnoiaie ana retain 50 boxes Orange;; 25 boxes Lemons, 15 bags Pecan Nuts; 10 bbls Filberts; 10 bbls Cream Nuts; 15bblsS. S.Almondx; 25kegsMaIiby'sPiciIed Ojsters. 200 dux Cans fresh Oys ters, assort, brands; SO boxes Star Candles; CO boxes Cheese: SCO gross Golch's M&tche75,000 Havana Cigars as t 100 d x Underwoods Pic- brands; kles assord sszes; 20,000 extra Fnncipe do; 20 doz English Sauces, 5 half Pipes French assorted; 20 bbls Cianberriej; 20 quartern do: 75 bYxes M U Rabins; 25 do Ijiger do; to baskets Champague .U randy; 2 Pipe sup llol'ud Gin; 10 bbls Whisky : 00 bbls Walker's Ale; 20 Chests fine Teas ass't. brands. wine, asst. brands; V4 GEO OREIG. S7. Uniou at. NELSON'S GELATIN LOZENGES. rTMltSK Loienges are strougly recommended tolhepub- lie, parucuiariT luvauu?, B3 kijcji niii uiiu iuciii if freshiusr nml nouns rung, insianuv removing oryncss oi mo mouth and throat. Sold wholesale and retail bv teb GEORGE GREIG. -TELSON?S PATENT OPAGNEGELATLS: .LV and Neljon's Patent refined Isinglass. Just received and for sale by GEORGE GREIG. frb25. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. SAM. PKITCIIKTTisjustrecsivinga splendid Mock of Spring uuil Summer foods, torlhe cmningsea ioti, ot the mo?t choice and select patterns, expresly f r Gentlcnien's wear. He iuvites his cu-lomers and the pub lic to cail and examine, at 54 North College.strttt ST" He has al received SCOTT'S" FASHIONS', for the Spring and Summer of 1S54. mar3 lm WA LKER'S STRAWBERRY" PLANTS. "VTTE have now a supply of Strawberry Plant" f lh YV following kind, viz: Iowa, lgrangc, Beaton Pir.e, Alice Maude, Taylor's St-edling. nctorta; For sale by the hendred or thousand, bv STRETCH. AORIT, mar3 Druggtits. corner College & Uniou sts. j. Pink Eye, Neshanock and Blue Potatoes, For sale by nur3 STEWART A. WKAKLEi . T" UST recoired 20rbbls St. Louis Flour. For s le br fj sit.WAKr a faAft.Uii. marS WINCHESTER SPRINGS OR SALE. XN coneequenceot ill health caused by Paralysis, l am induced to offer tho above named Splendid Watering Place lor a!e. These Springs arc situated in a most beautiful, healthy and roinautic region of country in the roonnt.uns of Ten nessee, being only fifty miles north r HuntsvilW, ughty miles south east of NVhville, five miles from "Winchester and four miles from the Nashville and unatunocga. ivou- "Theyhavea widenpread reputation for the wonderful medicinal qualities of the waters, and to the '""f; ing a restoration of health, there is not a place m the , faUle which offers so many tempting inducements. To the plea sure seeking portioti of the pu&lic its gonial air and rpman t Is situation offers all the inducements the heart could de sire Ther are accessable by IUdroad to nearly all parts, of fenneL AUtem, Georgia, and South arolma SnriSi insist of BeJ Wckan l WTiite Sulpbnr, Oialybeate, "Free-stone, and also, one spring ot nne lime stone water. . r : ... me by letter, addressed to Winchester, Tennessee, or ap nlvin person to me on the premises. 'Should 1 not sell, the public may rely upon the Springs bein" kept by me as heretofore, and no pains will be spai ed to render comfortable and happy all who rosy pav me a visit. L.P. alMa. Refer to Hobson A Wheless; Jat. jrcAUis'or; Sun L Scott; B. C. Deery; Wm. Eakin; Jno. M. Hill; Nashvid. Doa. Barclav Martin; Columbia, Tenn. Winchester Springs, Feb. IS '54 w4t - " UM OVEIUSUUES. W Lave receive more cases of Gun) Orer.Sbo Utest st,tj fcr La ' dies aad Geatlemtn. BAMAGE & CHURCH. feb22 jo-HC0!1!?! Tfaro. KM... ... 'J T.i l. .1 1 - " 7 v w.., u: i ara-soisr ianr J ooKioV tolUrs; Lfcdet!evxta; r;tmir. Gimp, Braid K&C M.UfB?ACTtJaiN. rusnieclfidf t vm; v. ffllfo'-'' " Pas.encer. FrefehL aod Eercrir rr "Verr-descnpUoaolwor apwrtaWoglo;IiitJliJ. ' ltandsationnr--(roBi' 3 to tf-"'1--nvia ,(. - . SAW MILLS. . - wuhth, uewesund I most .ppreTed'-lfc., feSSS It v .- "ULUNO MILLS f"i. Ecgincs. Cast Iroa Rollers, andall oaefiw fcr IngMUls-compleie-oade at taortestnoUcei , n uui iuu vauiu, ate, tttL. xnada to aMir climiii) or the tracki-signed. JOHN b! JOrSsSf " jim-t ij . b. PresOert. PLAiL & CUNNINGHAM Jfu. M COLLEGE STQEEr. KTja.slix7-i.li o f Tonno -r 1 iDirrct Importers am! Scalers la, CUTLERY, GUNS, TOILS, HOUSE BU1LDIH3 MATERIALS. AND e " rata f& GENERALLY, TTA?tnSW"'n taa? itenaive assortment of HA3B iidLTA?,Fxte7?fPion.. no-would larit. to give them a call bfnr r,nrvS,s;n ... JiiiJwv.ii.l.-l3VMlUnffXahrilIjia.i Fentliers. Glnsen'and ht.t- - .v. i.'i . J!!?, m ecnange for GOODS or in pavrotrf ACCOUNTS. .CCOMPAMEO UT 3IOSOIU.VA A D Jl 1. 1 N A, PATTI, . The Musical Phenomenon and MA URICE STRAKOSCJT, The great Pianist, will s'uortly giva oae G r a ji d Concert, IN THIS CITY-. febU Cnattanoca at 3 P, M. Ketnnucg, leav Chattaaooca at I P. M, and arrive at Nashville at 10 P. M. aiGU x'cuLi rr- Ttvam. 3ICCHEA Ac TERR ASS, AVhoIcsalo Grocers, Ccmmis.Ioa jlerchaats, AXO DULSES X Lijucr, Iroa, Casiingj, Nails, Hoar and Salt, No. 35 UrooJ SL, Nashville, Tenn. SUNDRIES. KiOhhds.primiiN.O.SHgar, 20 bigs snice. 500 ii " do. S3 Vg golden syruir, 850 bjgs Baltimore CoCie, 75 " ltavanna da, 127 " Ijiguyra do 50 poclt:s oldJava do, 150 bbls. loaf and powdered Sugar, tierces KIce. to boxes Langhora A Artn- atead'a Tobacco, 10O 1oxm other brands, lt000lh's. bar lead, 40v hags shot, assorteJ, PlO.OOu G. D. per'aion caps, SfX) kegs powder, 50 boxes starch, COO demijotiBS, 3)0 Legs tine salt, 1000 boU. Kan. do., 800 boxes W. R, cheese, 150 E.D. do 7o dm. plough lines and bed curds. t onis. putty, 5 " alum. I " brimstone, , 40 casks soda, 150 keg white lead, '" 300 boxes pint and qosrt flasks, 100,000 Havana segara. 0,000 melee and Cub, sis segara, lOO-grcs matches, ItS boies and boxei star candles, " 175 boxes tallow candles, 73 " bar soap, 100 eases gunpowder aai imperial tea, 5 tbis. Epsoai saltav5" 73 boxes o iy 10, 10 by 18. and Ubyl8gfaas. 100 boxes and fi bxs raisin. SO " teutons; 2 cases indigo, 1 Ci.sk madder. 23 bigs pepper; too oncxeta. His above wdl be sold vrry low at ss Broad st by McCREA A TEKRASS. To Railroad and Turnpike Contractors. DOZ. picas, 12 duxea shoteli, O 10- mattocks, OdriUs, IV - SpadeS, sledge hammers, 50 crow bars, unfinished; 3d for sale low by MeCBhA 4 TERRAS. In store aad LIQUORS. 5K PIPES fine, brandies, 2jt bbU Pike's maaEoUa 40 bbls. port wine, soxe very 73 Bowers' 1 da.. fine. 6 " magnolia rvedo . 5 bbls. sherry wine, 5 " Madeira do. 40 " SweerMalafa, 15 boxes Muscat wine, 25 claret do, 20- " bra ndr cherries. 25 " old Bourboa do., 40 " Americas brasdy. 15 " '. K rum, 50 " copper D.wMsky, 23 " New York gin, ii pipes cherry braedy; 40 baskets champaign wine, ine aoove irui oe wan TCCT . - J low and on liberal time, at Z5 Broad sU br McCREA A TEKRASS. IH0N, NAUS, CASTINGS sja HEAVY HARD W AXE. 'MO TONS roiled and hsm- i0) aetts axles, asserted. " mered iron, 5 casks trace chains, 1000 kegs nails ua'd, 5 " hois, assorted, 40 tons castings, u dox. klede haasssert, 2500 ll. cast and shear sieel.1000 lbs. E. B. steel, 5000 lbs. American B. do 1000 do 20 bundles spring do 10,000 lbs. plough wifigj, 400 ploughs No. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 cask currv comb, to boxes CollinV axes, " 20 dox. frying pans. In store nd Tor kale by McCREA 4 TERKASS. APPLES. 100 bbls. Pippin apples. 'POTATOES. 100 bbls. L. L. potatoes. CLOVER HEED. 100 bbls. clover teed, for sal by g McCREA i TEKRASS. STRET0U ORR, DltUCGlSTS, COKN ER College and Union at, hare just roccirsd asapply of Lftndreth Garden Seeds, consisting in part Of th follow ing, vie Landreth Extra Early Peas,EarIy Sugar Corn, Large Jlarrowlat Co, do lenada do. Ixing BlooJ Beet, Cucumbers, Larly do .do, do York Cabbage, Sugar Loaf, do, Larc Drum head do. Flat Dnlch do. tgg fian MountaiaSproatWator MI - loos, do Sweet da do. rsiirepper; Landreth Silver Skin OnionTomsto. Pepper, marl B" UUKWHEAT NEED A gnod sopplytast rJ ceived and lor sale by STRETCH A OKR, marl" Comer College and Union ats. FLO WE R JARS A so -ply Flower Jars received and for sale by STRETCH A ORR, maris Comer College t Uatea sts. PAINTS, A-c Just received a good snpptr of Pare White Lead, Spirits Tuipentine A Liaseed Oil for sale low in quantities to suit purchasers, by mart? STRETCH A ORR. WANTED. Wanted to hire or buy likaly Negru Girl, Trom nin to tnelvayears of age fur such, a good cash price will be given. For particulars, esquire at J.l A-C, ROBERTSON'S Confectionary, No. 21 Broad street. (nuui) iw BRANDIES AND WINES. 15 casks superior Brandy, (warranted par,) "i quart cnslw old Port Wine; f ' -Madeira do - i half pipes very line Brndy. i-rnchlO'.M For tale by It. F. BELL, t-xomentic liquors. XJ 35 bbU New Turk Br.ndv; 10 " Gin. For sale by R. P. BELL, mdilu4 No. 23 College st oprosite Sewsnee Honwi. CLUVE1C SEliD-W bbU ireiJi Clover Saed, t sale by K. F. BsLL. IltlSli POTATOES 7ft 6W white and blue -hnr.u.b, London Lady' nd F Eyes, far le by mchlO Vt ULU Offer fok ale my farm lying' on the Middle Franklin Turnpike Road, five miles south, west from Nashville, enntaining 475 acres, 1C0 or 70 of which is in woodland, the balauca ia a high state ol cslti vatiun, with a comfortable brick dwelling and ether secta nary out buildings, with three naverfaUingapricg of meet excellent water. Any one wishing to sea the faim caa dc so nt any time by calling ua me, where I will always b ready to conduct them over it. mlrl2-wlm JOHNJOBSS. JUlCnlSHlftG Ac FAACY tiUODSHe ai . now receiving our Spring Supply of JaiaisiM and Fancy Goods it comprises every .'buc rich and elegant in our line. We invite all to examine our Stock. marU MYERS A McQIXL. AARON V. BROWN. Congressional and Political Speeches, and other Writings of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of Tennessee. lor sale by marU CHARLES W. SMITH. MLUlCAl. ClEl'Y OF TENiiS: The Med,cal Society of the SUte of TenaesMe wtH hold its next Annual Mesting at Aashville, on tbs Sr Wednesday iu April next. Afdlaad interesting me tr lsanticipared.mpnRrRTOnyMyrtCTt. T WILL give the aWe rewaM forthe P?Tj? I " 7-w ,.,iil r t him of my Bjau AT, M UMB at Ih out or the State, ana " 'Ct,uA Jria. S ft. X U .bout a or ! JS2E Q 6 or8 inches high; wean a g l tai whS l.fta black "..fd isacVrpestw by trade. TAnnsilkMi THE .NASHVILLE- ON AND AFTER SUNDAY" NEXT, X ARCH Ith,tho Passenger Train w'dl leave NashviJU t 8 o' clock, AV.,(i-3tead ofS. as av crejentl. and urfn .t Accoinmodttion Train will leave Wartrace at & Jj-i, M. Arrive at Nashville at 10.15. liurniog. leave Nashville at 8 P.M. Arrive at Wartraeo at 6.40, daily, (Saadar ex P'i) fmari,'k ,H3l-Ai a s