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3k ' . it iff I 4 THURSDAY itlOR.MNG, JUKE 29, I8S4 J HEALTH OF, TJHE CITY. ; Tlure were five interments in the city cemetery yesterday, of which only one yas of a cholera sub ject SmmjAt Socirov-The leading believers, in spfrithalismhave formed a society for the diffusion pfspintual knowledge, and obtained a charter ia New York, certifying: First. That the name or title hy whicli this so ciety sliall bo known inlaw shall bo "The Society tor the liitlusionot apintuai hjxowiwge. - Second, That the business and objects of the so ciety ?ha!l be 1. The diffusion of the knowledge of, the phe nomena or spiritualism. 2. The defense and protection of believers and : .1 . j f ., 1 . : it .: inquirers m me ireeuom oi luougat iiu miutr) o gainst all opposition and oppression. 2. The relief of the suflterintr. the distressed, and the erring, so far as to enable them to lead upright and pure uvea A short address folio W3,ecided and strong. It speaks cf the rapid extension of spiritualism, and calls for its suppression if it be a lie, or its vindica tion if it be a truth. The chief ofticera of the so- ctety are : President Gov. Nathaniel P. Talmadge, Wis consin. Vice Presidents C. Justice Joseph Williams, Iowa; Judge Y. P. Fowler, Ky.; Judge R. P. Spaulding, Ohioj.ludje C. H. Larabee, Wis.j Ho race H. Day, N. Y; Hon. Warren Chase, Wis.; Dr. D.ivid Corry, III; Gen. F. Bullard, N. Y.; Hon. Rich ard B Davis, N. Y.; Dr. George T. Dexter, N. Y.; Al.ij. George W. Rains, U. S. A.; E. W Bailey, I'enn:; Fliieas E. Gray, Mass. The Desert Newjt is clothed in mourning for the death of Elder Willard Richards, one of tke Mor mon saints, -who lea res some twenty desolate wives to mourn hi3 loss. At his funeral, Elder G. A, Smith made a prayer, in which occurred the follow ing petition in behalf of the bereaved: Bics3 the widows of thy servant Willard, who wo called to pirt'with a dear and beloved compan- - -T- i ..... r .1 ir.! ion. inspire luctn wiui me power oi me xioij Ghoand wisdom to bear with patience and resig nation lh"e trial they are called to contend for, and to live in such a manner as to prepare them to en joyjiis society jn the possession of thrones, pricci pilitles, and powers in the celestial world. EST" Sweden has openly declared against Russia, and her Minister at St. Petersburg has been re called.' . TflE STATE OF THE WAR, There i9 a look of effective action on a grand roue, m the late."'t reported movement of tlie Anglo-French armies in Turkey, which, jut for one tiling, would portend a decisive confl cton the Dan ube, in a very short time. That one thing i3 the statement that negotiotions, through Austria and Pnwia, are still going on. The position of these powers has, from the first been that of mediators, with a friendly bias towards Russia, and the ut most to which they have ever pledged themselves is, that the territorial integrity of Turkey shall be maintained, and the influence of Russia over that country be liuvled by the terms of former treaties. It is rumored that Russia will consent to negotiate on this basis; and as England and France, after in curring enormous expense for their arrangements, and after their ally, Turkey, has been well nigh ruined by the ravages and cost of wa, cannot ad mit this basis without accepting all the consequences of defeat, it is taken for granted that they will re jct it, and that thus a capital pretest will be af forded the German powers to join Russia. Some thing of this kiud seems to be anticipated. The New York Journal of Commerce says : "A letter from London states that the Govern ment of Great Britain, though reluctant to begin thewar, and notoriously decided upon carrying it on with the necessary energy so lony as the Czar "naif be made to before thai lit has no allies and ac cordinyly no cjiancen of success, has determined to employ all the elements at its disposition, at the moment when Austria shall have disappointed the expectations based on her friendly assurances. The war, Until now has been only a cessation of peace. The wholesolicitude of the Western Allies has been, until within a short time, to secure the Austrian al liance, in order to escape thoroughly, as they hope, ihe real war. Nothing, however, lias been leftun 3one to act instantaneously, and with the utmost vigor, upon the failure of exertions in that direc tion." It is further stated that it is in contemplation to tarn Kossuth loose upon Hungary the instant Aus tria shall cease to act with the Western Powers: and the Pol?s are in course of active preparation in both Turkey and France. Italy will be another point of attack against Austria ; and Belgium will be made to understand, at las', what is the mean ing of the new and formidalle camp of St. Omers. Thu, the first consequence of the defection of Austria, would probably be a desolating war over nearly all Europe, and the ultimate consequence, the aggraudizement of France and Russia; leaving iingland to pay the cost of a war which she has hroughfon by shuffling statesmanship, and the pro gress of whicli she has obstructed by dilatory and indecisive action. Well, she can take her satisfac tion by thrashing the Burmese, anil protecting the Kijg of the Mosquitoes. Charleston Mercury. rrom the Savannah Republican. LATER FRflM HAVANA ARRIVAL OF THE " ISABEL. .The U. S. Mail Steamship Isabel, CapL Rollins, arrived atTybce Saturday afternoon, bringing Ha vana tnd Key West dates to the 22d insu, and a large number of passengers. Among the passen iere was the Hon. Allen F. Owen, of Georgia, the lateU. S". Consul at Havana. The black vomit, or yellow fever, had made its lippcarance in Havana, and a large number of deaths was occurring daily. The lever has also appeared at Key West, as we ieara from a passenger. Among those who had Decn attacked by it was Capt. J. M. Scarritt, of the L. 3- Eugincers, who it was feared would not re cover. A Cunan physician who had had much ex perience with the disease, and who was a passen cer by the Isabel, paid Capt. Scarritt a short visit, .ml prescribed for him. Ho thought a recovery barely possible, but not probable. Tho defrnce3 Of Ctihi are reported to be in a very oflicirnt condition. All the fortifications have been tcjinircd and put upon a war footing. The naval force had been largely increased, and an addition of five or six war steamers was expected soon from Spain Thp military forces of the island nre esti mated at 20,000 men, who, with the exception of a few black compauies are good soldiers. In case A an invasion, it is thought that this force could be largely increased, and in a very short time, by calling out the militia. Admiral Duchesne, of the French Fleet, was still at Havana with several vessels of war. He had been honored by a Bull Fight, and was very much caressed by tho authorities. It was univer--a!ly understood' in Havana that he was there to protect the Island from invasion. The order issued to the priests sometime since by the Captain General, authorizing the marriage ot wlmes and blacks, had been modified so far as to Huppren it pnolicaticn. This concession was made tb the Catali.nx. or o.'d Spaniards, who, it is said, were hostile to the etiict, and determined to resist it, even by lor.-p, if necessary. A minor prevailed, that the authorities had re solved to open the Royal University to Plack stu dents. Indeed, it was the general impression, thai the Captain Uer.eral was au abolitionist, and that having been nj pointed i.t the instance of Great Britain, ho was acting in concert with that gov ernment, and car-ymg out it? wishes for the final t Xtinction of slavery on tiie Island. There was consequently, much uneasiness among lauded prO' nrieioi-3 anil owners of slaves, ml in fact among all clas'es of society. It ivas the opinion of intelligent Arnerirtans, that i an invasion, to bo successful, mint be supported by I at least 25,000 ellicien: soldiers. They say no re- Lance can be placed upon the Creoles, who would ! 1C afraid to take bides wiUl either party until they sinv vvho would bo successful. Should the present anti-slavery policy of the government be continu ed tlie old ripauiards might be forced to take part with th insurgents, iu whicli event tho overthrow rtf the government would be certain. The invaders might cD'cct a landing iu a remote part ol the Isl and, but it would be folly to attempt it ni or near Havana. The wisest plau would be, to get posse sion of the Island first, and take Havana after wards. ' It was tlie general belief that the slaves amount t ing to about 000,000, would be emancipated by tlie authorities, in case of a successful invasion. Iu this event, and with 20,000 trained soldiers on land and the Spanish and French fleets at sea, it was believ ed that it would require an enormous outlay of blood and treasure to get and retain possession of the Island. .B TELEGRAPH. SPECIAL DESPATCH. , New OaixASs, June 28. i Messrs. Edilors Union and American: ' Cottok. Tuesday three' thousand, bales sold.- Prices unchanged since Teceipt'of -Atlantic's news. ItfirMiadlin. 74. ToRACco-Active. Twenty-eightbundrcd!hhd3. sold inlast three days. Prices better.. Loins viue, Jnnc2a The river is with 4 feet water in the canal. . at a stand Pjttsbueq June 28. Four feet 11 inches water; in i i-hannel bv the marlc camer ciear ana warm. CcfciKKiTi, June 28 noon The river lias risen 3 inches. The weather continues, hot. Flour dull, 6 00a7; Oats dull at 30c; Whisky, 23. Nothing doine in Provisions. New Yoek, June U8 noon Cotton unchanged, Flour heavy, 7000 barrels, State, at 7a7 50: Ohio. r 7r.. Onmharr, oin.,l . o r?on!. UTU. prices a trifle lower, 3,350 bushels Upper Lake at 1 80r Corn, prices a trifle lower. 30.000 bushels Mixed, 78i80; White and Yellow; 87; Pork heavy, Mess, 12 75; Beef steady; Lard quiet; Whisky; vjaio, j.uc otocKs netter. marKet inactive. Aio- njy in good demand, 7 per cent on call; Sterlling ixenange aim at lower rates, 131 tor best Dills. We daily hear of the most astoais hing cures being effected by that great and popular medicine, the genuine U. G. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and we can truly say, from our owe knowledge, that no medicine ever discovered has performed the same wonderful cures, that it has, both in man and beast, and it is equally good fur both, which makes it so truly valuable. It is, therefore, hailed by the suftering as the greatest blessing of the age, and no one would erer allow himself to be without this sovereign balm, who had once witnessed its magic power over disease, and its wonderful potency in relieving pain, however serere, in a few minutes' time. We earnestly de aire you to call upon the ageat, who will furnish yon, free of charge, a small book containing, besides other valuable information, a Urge list of certificates from many of the most respectable persons, of cures effected by this celebra. ted medicine, which surely are enough to convince the most sctntieal of its trancendent virtues. We notice sev eral certificates of rheumatism cured after the patient had suffered everything but death for five to twenty years. A 1 so cases of paralysis, or loss of the use of limb), where the flesh had witherel, leaving nothing apparently but dried skin and bone, presenting so horrid a spectacle thatticir FRIEND3 LOOKED UPOXTHEM APPALLED, while physicians pronounced them BEYOND ANY HUMAN EFFORT to relieve. It i.s the most cfli."aciom remedy known for burns sprains, wounds, bruises, chilblains, neu ralgia, toothache, biles of insect and reptiles, sore throat sore or weak eyes, tamors, sun-pain, c'.c., etc.; and is used ith unbounded success in most of the ailments of horses and cattle, such as sweenr, farcy, sprains, braises, wounds, stiff neck and ininis. lameness, swellines. mils or chaffs. sore eyes, partial blindness, etc. If used in the beginning or ustula, poll-evil, ringbone and spavin, it will invariably stop their lulure progress. Every lamily should keep this valuable medicine on hand, ready for any emergency. Look out for Counlerftit.il The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appearance , called W. B. Kar tell's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous ofall thp coun terfeits, because his having the name of Fan-ell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge that a counter feit exists, and they will perhaps only discover theirerror when the rpurious mixture has wroulit its eril effects. The genuine article is manufactured only by H. fl. Far relL sole inventor and proprietor, 'and wholesale Drugeist, No. 17 Main Street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applica tions for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters 11. Q. before FarrellV, thiu II. O. FAU KELL'S and his signature on th wrapper, all others are counterfeits. jVild by KWIN k BROTHERS, VT. V. OKAY. J. P. DKOMGOOLK, ILO.SCOVEL, and by regularly authoriwd agents throughout the United Stati. HP Price 25 and 60 cants, and f 1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in everv town, villascaud hamlet in the United States, in which one is not already established. Address II. 0. Farrell as above, accompanied with good reference as to character, respimsibility, Ac. junel 64 lm BAMHOO I'lSIIlNC KODS.-Just received, a small lot of line Bamboo Hod-, free from w.itm holes, Ac, june7 J. O. BROWN, 41 College street. FLOWEK POTS. A large lot of Flower Pots, as sorted sizes, from C to 12 in :h, just received by juneT J. G. BROWA. 4 J College street. VACCINE VI11US. A small quantitv just received ofreiiablequalitr.Jic. J. (i. I1ROWN. FINE CIuAIlS. I invite the atieuuon ot suiokeraw to a supplv of Kegalias, which 1 have received to-day. ap20. J. MAUN. J a. TJHANi) V I'llUlT.'s.-'JOaoz.asioried Urandr inuts J Just received. ap2U J. NIXO.V, Jn. FINE RAZORS AND STROPS 2u0 doen Wade A Blutcher's celebrated Razors, among which a line as aortmeut of WARRANTED RAZORS, iu cases of one pair each for private use; also a further additional stock of Bar ters' Kaiors; also, Wade wcicnera uaior nirops, a new and very superior article. FALL A CUNNINGHAM. mart tf College street TKUST SALE Or VALUAHLE PROPERTY. BY" virtue of a deed of trust made to me as Trustee, by Thos. Gilbert, on the 28th day of Feb. 1P5P, and regis tered in the Register's Ofllce in Davidson county, in Bok No. 17, pages 71 aid 72, to-cure certain debts therein mentioned, I will on theSaay of July ISM, at the Court House door in the city of Nashville, expose to public sa!e, on a credit or one and two years, a lot io said town, being part of lot No 9, in a plan of said town, fronticg lorty-feet on Water street, and running back eightvfeet, on nhich is a LARGE BRICK HOUSE, near the Vire Suspension Bridge. Also, another lot on the Southwest side of Sum mer street extended through Barrow's Grove, fronting 25 feet on said street and running back 210 feet to any Alley. The purchaser will be required to give bond with good se curity iu two equal instilments for the purchase money and a lien will be retained. By the eipress provisions of the deed, the above lots will be sold freefrorn the equity of redemption. JKnSE W. PAGE, june3td. printers' fee 10. Trustee. I'REsTf ARRIVALS. JOS. F. DUNTON, No. 5i Public Square, has just re ceived a large variety of new style Dress Good-i, Em broideries. Trimmings, Drapery; Muslins, Ginghams, and Robes, with a general assortment of French, British, and Domestic Goods, making the stocks complete. To Merchants replenishing their stock, any inducement will be offered in the shape of low prices, by JOS. F. DUNTON, jel:tf No. .11 PublicSquare 11Tj7vTRAY, HAS removed to No. 9 Cherry street, next door to Dr. B. W. Hall. Residence Sewanee. jan29 '54 tf. MATCHES! MATCHES!! -150 gross Patridges Matches in store and for sale by the case or single gross. jejtf A. MORRISON A CO. LOOKINK-ULASSES.-For sale by je25 -100 dozen assorted sires. A. MORRISON A CO. SUNDRIES. 150 doz Port Monies, ass'd quality; 175 doz Shoe, Cloth and Hair Bru-hes; 50 gross Mason's Blacking, assorted sizes; 50 Nest's Market Baskets, 4 in nest; g j " Clothes do, in nest; 50 Willow Wagons and Cabs; 25 " Cradles, and about 200 doz French flaskets, assorted. In store and forsale by A. MORRISON & CO., Wholesale Yarietr Store, corner Square and Deaderick street. ' june25 NASHVILLE STEAM STONE WORKS, SAMUEL HASLAM, PROPRIETOR, WalsctGhove, Jefferson Sr., Nashville, Texs. THE subscriber takes this method of returning his most sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the patronage he has already received, and would say to them that he is now able to furnish all kinds of cut stone, fencing, capping, sills, steps, At, Ac. Flngging. Sawed, bush hammered and self faced. Pbicks Sawed, threeinches thick f 2 50 per square vard. Bush hammer live " ' 2 " V Self-faced, two " "1 " " Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. I decS ly TAKE NOTICE. I liave now got my STEAM STONE SAW MILL in full operation, and have a quintity of SAWED FLAGGSon hand, and will lay them at t" 50 per square yard, tor cash. And also, my CORN MILL will be found ready at all hours of the day to guild corn for customers, at the rate of 20 bushels per hour, at the ordinary prices. jnnel'54-lf SAMUEL HASLAM. SEA-UKASSSATCHELS. A light and handsome article, for children's ue. For sale by mT25 MYEItS AMcGILL. DR. V. S. WOODWARD. Othrc No. 'J Cherry street, three doors north of Church street, has on hand Vaciue Matter of the very best quality, which he will supply to the profession generally. r .1'bT1- 1854. NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS. 1831. JAMES NICHOL, ko. 20. ov mn SQt'AP.r, .1 noon? i kom collkckst. TS now receiringand opening-fnr the Spring trade an as- X srtnvnt of Sill:, I'micy and Staple Goods, that rv-". 'HlIirSrt ?3,St.5r?-l, been nurrlu-rd on the mot favorable terms in the various EASTERN MARKETS, and will bentl'irrd at a very small advance on Eustern Costs, to cash lmi era or punctual customers. The Stock will embrace theVollowinj articles inevery variet): Dres Fabric-, Embroideries; Itibbonv; ' Laces; c;iove.: Liuucus; M'hite Goods; Clotlies; Cassimeres; Vcstings, Ac, Ac., to which will be uiuuc tuusiani BQuuions, ny iLe arnvat ot every oteamer, I tbeteby enabling him to pieent to those favoring him with a. call, one of ttio largest aud most desirable selection of ar- tides in ni line to be tound in this city. Nashville, March 1 5 '54 IJH1R JUNE.-llAKPfc.lfS MAUAZl.NE FOR JUNE. . The beetnmug of a volume. Now isthe time to sub scribe. Subscription received and' single copies sold b v J""- '5 F. HAGAN. Agent. PINI. APPLES. 6 down Tery une Pine. Apples just received persleamer America. marSt JOHN NIXON, Jr. RECENTLYPUBIISHED - rAM's nnnir. took, rtJt;i.surt dc l;u.,,ilare;celTel-- GODy'S XiADVS .UOOKfor July, u J EQVPT, PAST AND PRESENT, TOON, NELSON & CO., have just received the .following. New and Interesting, Works: PHOTO OH API! VIEWS OF-EGYPT- PAST AND PRESENT. Bj Rev. Jos. P. Thohpk. (Eetiwt from tie Xnc Tbrb Oostrrtr, June Stt, 1854. With the freshness of recent otoervation we.'baTe been looking over the pages of this handsome volume from the pen of the Kev. Jlr.-Thompson, pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle. Heicalls his views Photographic, and they appear to have been vividly made on his own mind, so' that he transfers them with I fe and beauty to the mind of the reader. The general feeling thit pervaded his soul, per vades the volume, making ii a pleasant book to read, and full of the very ;f?srpt- 1 books on that 1 very lntormalion one wisnes io nave oi me lana It cannot tail to prove one of the most popular that interesting country." LIFE AND ITS AIMS' IN TWO PA UTS. Part first IDEAL LIFE. Part second ACTUAL LIFE. "Life is a mystery, which, though we earnestly seek to solve, ever baffles investigation Hut this fact should not deter us from using our utmost endeavors to discover its bearings ana poasioie results, it is a suojecioi vuai importance io each of us, and its proper rise and ultimate perfection should NARRATIVE OP A VOTAQE- To the Northwest coast of America, in the Tearsl811,'12, 'IS, and 1814; Or, the First Americin Settlement on the J'acinc. liy U. riancneu. iransiaieu ana caitea py J. V. Huntington, jiiusinttea. ALONE By Habiox IURLAxn. (A Virginia Book.) Woman's Influence and Woman's Mission ; Sunlight Through The Mist. By a Lady; Crystalline; Or, The Heiress of Fall Down Castle; Letters to Mothers. By Mrs. L. U. Sigonrney ; Letters to Young Ladies. By Mrs. L. il. Sigourney. TYPES OF MANKIND. (NEW EDITION, JUST PUBLISHED.) TOON, NELSON & CO. have jnt received TYPES OF MANKIND; Or, Ethnological Researches, based upon tho Ancient Monuments, I'aintings, Sculp tures, and Crania of Races, and upon their Natural, 1.."..-! Til " T T ( I 11-1 I I . r vicviapiuvui, x uuuiugicai, auu uioiicai xiisiorj: ix.u taining selections from the Manuscript of the late Saml. Q. Morton, M. I)., with additional contributions from jtoi. jj. Agassiz, w. Usher, At. 1), and Prof. II. S. 1'at terson, M U. I'y J. C. Nqtt and G. It. Gliddox. Gold Pens TOO.V, NELSON & CO., keep a general supplv of " rl"-lun wmureiwrti, Auiruuium, i tiaii i uuu rii rrossing rent frr None superior. jew, 1554. NEW BOOKS. SEAT OI' WAit. MAPS OF THE BALTIC AND BLACK SEAS. These two maps embrace the whole field of action, giviDg the names of all places likely to become interesting uunng ine war. 1 ney are nneiy engravea on copper, ana piintcd on superfine white paper with each countrv colored seraraieiy. All jiossible pains have been taken to make them show coriecuy me turopean liaiue tield-i. rorsateby jei .iiiurs luith. & ju. PUTNAM'S MONTHLY for June; HARPER'S MONTHLY for June; GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE lor June; CHAMBERS' JOURNAL for May ; OODEY'S LADY'S HOOK FOH JUNE. For sale by JOHN YORK A CO. THE FRONTIERSMAN. A Romance of 1783. Minor librarrot cho-ce Tales, Jo. 2. TEMPEST AND SUXSHINE: or. Life in Kentuckv. Bv .nrs. xioiuies. yi it.t " ' Bnsv Moments of an Idle Woman. An Art Student at Munich. HvMiss llowitt. For sale by J"l UU1 1 Jll. A jJ. liuAL OF MATT F. WARD, for the murder r,r PmT liutler. Appleton s bdilinn. lor sale by June. JOHN l UKK A CO. THE PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN. Forsale br jnne7 JOHN YORK A CO. ROYAL FAVORITE ; Or the M vsteries of the Court of Charles t he Second. MILLER AND HIS MEN; Or, tho Secret Robbers of Bohemia. For sale by junel JOUN YORK A Co. SWAN'S BEP0RTS VOLUMES 1-2. Reports of the cases argued and determined in the Su preme Court of Tennessee, during the years 1852-3, by v imam u. awan, state Kcporter. tor sale bv iune7'54 JOHN YORK i CO.. Booksellers, comer Union and Cherry streets, opposite tlie name ot lennessee. RAILROAD RECEIPTS. The litest adopted form. For sale bv june7 JOHN YORK A CO. UOLli PEN'S. Themost superior article in the market. Forsale by JOII.N lUKh-fcUU- Hookselleis, Corner of Union and Cherry streets, opposite the Uanu ot ieunessee. junei NEW BOOKS. " ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR JULY. Just receiv 'jT edby R II AG AN. BY SPECIAL EXPRESS. THE BOSTON SLAVE RIOT, and Trial of Anthony Burns, containing the report of the Faneuil Hall Meeting, the Murderof Batchelder Theodore Parker's Lesson for Ihe day Speeches of the Counsel on both sides Judge Loring's Decision, and an account of the Embarkation gust receivea ana lor saie Dy r. n.iua.i, THE RAPPERS; Or, The Mvslerious Fallacies and Absurdities of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning and Entrancement By a Search er aiicr inuu. usi receuru ami tor saio v) june2 F.HAGAN. A YEAR A ITER MARRIAGE. A Novel. By T. S. Arthur. AS11LEIGH A Tale orthe Olden Times, A. Dupay. For sale by F. june22 By Miss HAGAN. Market street FANNY FERN-S NEW VOLUME. FERN LEA VES Second Series composed entirely of new matter. In this new work the acknowledged cenius , of the gifted authoress is strikingly manifest. The pres sure ot adverse circumstances is now removeu, ana her in ventive mind has had free play in the preparation of this SECOND offering of her "Leaves."' It is prepared with peculiar care, and is decidedly superior to anything which has yet issued Irom tier spirited pen. just received ov je7. F. HAGAN. TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE: OR, LIFE IN KENTUCKY. By Mis. Makt J. Holmes. 1 vol. 12mo. i'jper, io cts : cloth fl. 'A delightful, well-written book, portraying Western life to the letter. The book abonnds in an easy humor, with touchinc sentences of tenderness and pathos scattered through it, and from first to last keep3 up a humane interest that verr manv authors strive in vain to achieve. "Tern pest' and 'Sunshine,' two sisters, are an exemplification of tnc gooa tnai io some comes oy nature, ana in timers ra found onlv through trials, temptation, and tribulation. Mr. Middleton, the lather of Tempest' and 'Sunshine,' is the very soul and spirit of 'Old Kentuck,' abridged into cue man. The book is worth leading. Theie is a healthv tone of morality pervading it that wilt make it a suitable work to be be placed in the hands of our daughters and sisters. AVip York Ihiy Moot. jtineS F. HAGAN TiTT: dodoIaaFly abuoad. liy CnAHLRS Lkvkb. 8vo., Paper 75 cts. One of Lever' finest and funniest specimens of inimita ble lmmor and satire. Itrelatesthe adventures of an Irish family, who leave their kindred bog trotters at home, and go in scarcli oi "inc gcnicei on an rairopcan tour, imy fall into all sorts of srrancs.and constantly snllerfrom their nwn absurdities. The characters of the ambitious and most foolish mamma, the long suffering papa, the graceless wretch of a son, and the deluded beamy of a daushter, are sustaincJ with innnite spirit, and an-iru an entness nina of amusement, rorsaieny F. HAGAN, juneO Market St. HARPER'S M AGAZIN E J UNE NO. PUTNAM'S MONTHLY FOR JUNE. TOON. NELSON A Co. have received HARPER'S and PUTNAM'S MONTHILIES for June. This number commences the ninth volum? of Harper's. Subscriptions received, and back and future numbers supplied at 25 cts. each. fje-. iTi At OF THE SEAT OF WAR IN THE EASl'. IMA beautiful colored Map of Euiope with the Black Sea and Danube Provinces on on enlarged scale. Juit re ceived and for sale by F. HAGAN, jelS. Marktt street. " ADAMS A FROST, FACT0BS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Adger's North Wharf, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, OFFER their services to the Planters and Merchants of Tennessee for the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Corn, Ba con and other produce, and beg leave to refer to tho follow ing gentlemen of Nashville : V. K. Stkvensox, 1 JonKsoN A Wevvkr. N'.E. Allowav A Co., ) J. A. McAlmstkk A Co., S. P. Aluson. j uneU tf. S ELL1NG AT COST WALKING CANES, MEfc.lt CHAUM PIPES, Ac. We are selling the balance of our stock of the above articles at cost, to close out. Any one in want of them would do well to call at on7 LYONS A CO'S. 19 Cedar St. LOST From oo.board tlie steamer l.ruLLA, on Saturday the 10th iust, one Bssketttnd one Trunk, with hair cloth strapped on top, marked 'iJno. M. Bass, Nashville, Tcnn' It is presumed they were taken off m mistake. Any information respecting tbem will be thankfully re ceived JrfjeU-tff A. HAMILTON. J. II. CURREY, CABINET WAKEB AND UNDERTAKES. BEGS LEAVE to inform his friends and the "H-i public generally, that he keeps constantly on hand Coffins of everv description, from the plainest servants to the fine Metallc air-tight and air-exhausted Cof fins, the best now in use for preserving the Corps; together with good Hearses and Horses, and everything necessary for burials. , ,. All orders ieft at mv ware-room, Na 61 Cooper a Building, Cherrv street, will be promptly attended to, both day or night.' mjSl-tf J. H. CURREY. JXCHAIvSE AXB SA1TK XOTE LQJ. COnREOTEp JIT DTEE PEA151, &C0-, h Busty and Stlling Batet, tmeJ on turn aloTe'JijllpBafs "soTim. suxiso. H l par par par par i( Tre- par Tennessee, all notes payable at Nashville all others Bank of East Tennessee Kentucky, all rood Banks....'.., Ohio ' " " v. Indiana '" Pennsylvania, all notes pay bleat Phila delphia.... " all others in good standing.. New York City Banks " Country..... -. Virginia North Carolina........ .... 8outh Carolina. Georgia., im.. Alabama, State Bankand Brandies.. . . Bank of Mobile -. Southern Bank of Alabama.-. Louisiana SPECIE. American Gold SilverDollars and Half Dollars " Dimes and Half Dimes EXCHANGE. Tir 1 Tin tl'm 's dia , . TK P'.e dis Z .dis. . par. 1 dis.H.dw;.. par pr , s 1 dis para Jpre X 1 4 pre Sight Exchange on New York. ; Vk PC1. pre fhilade ohia 80 day bills on N.YorkaudPhila... 80 " " " 11 Am Sight Drafts on New Orleans par. a pre J suuay " .... 60 " " " " Checks on Cincinnati " " Louisville " " St-Louis '' 1 QlS. IK dis par yt pre .Remedies that can be relied on, being each suiicu to a "pecinc Disease." My extensive practice in rn laaeipniataepast thirty years hai made me acquainted witn all fjrms of disease, ami being a graduate Mum wd wui.ciuij ui i cuusjirania in loxu, unnertae guid ance ot Doctors Ph yalc. Chapman, Cox, ttlbson and Hare, I iu runuitu, nun an wan &uriiiages, to oiler tae public iuu tl...atn ...a. .itvtito m tae iorm oi my ramiiv aiedl clnoj. As I attend to the compounding of these Medicines my- i iwuuu, tuuuaaiius ca testuy, lar superior to ( . i. n.. . nn.f wn.n ...ll.Jn.i.. j ' . wo miij imiHiiiuo vmii.u nbrut UleaiClDeS. . s. Rnt.H nr. n Dr. J. S. Rose's Cough Syrup, or Kxpectorant.is ane-cr failing remedy for Coughs, Colds, Brunchitts, Asthma. It aiiays any irriiauon oune i.ungs,aad fortlllestae s(tem agalust fut ure attacks. In bottles atSOc. and $1 . Dr. J. S. Rose's Whooplug Cough Syrup. This" brenara-- Hon always gives Immediate relierand rrequently cores In one weeE. '"rlceSOc. Dr J. S. Row's C'onpSyrnp.Thisdsngerons complaint uiuuiiefc I'uiiutcii, jctius itumcuiutpiy to mis never tailing remedy. Price 25c Dr.J. S. Hose's Nervous and Invtgerattng Cordial stands wimom equal, lor too renei aou cure or Heart Disease, Neuralgia, Flatulence, Drpressed Spirits, Tremor ofthe Nerves and Muscles. Ills a great restorer to tho mind or ooay womaown Dy care, laDoror tiuuy. Atrial ofit will convince 1119 most sceptical, rncejtic. Dr. J. S. Hose's Extractor Buchu. This lsdcetdeillranA of ihe best lemedles ever used tor Ml Diseases of the Kid neys, Hiaaoer,annaiiirOuiyAQeciions. f rice SO Dr. J. 8. Hose's Antl-BUIous, or Kxllroad Pllls They are adopted to the Southern section of the United States particularly, oeing oiler, a preventative or severe billions attacks, and when used with Dr. Hose's Tonic Mixture, will cure the inostslubborn cases of liilllous Fever or Fever and Ague. Price and 23 cents. Dr. J. H. Hose s Pain Curer. cares all nalm Inturrml or external, it may oe reuea on lor cunngBiitlglvlngaliuost Instant relief to Cholera Morbaa. Chollc. hikT.ii r,,r.. in the Stomacb or Dowels, nheujiallm from Cntit Knra Throat, pains In the Limbs, Back or Side, Chlllblalns, Sprains and Hrulie. Sale to all aces. Price 12' "i.iinrf 39a. For Female Comolaints. Dr. J. S. Eoe' flnMnn Pill. for failing ofthe Womb, Female Weakness, Debility and Dr. J. S. Rose's Female Snceiflp A remedr fnr Pln Menstruation, I.eucorhn?a or Whiles. Price 1$. Dr. J. S. Hose's Dv.neDile Cnmnound. Thl nnnmiinn has never failed In curing the D.suepita, Indla-estion or Liver Complaint, when taken in nuiluiiriion with hU Alter. ative nr Fainllr Pills. Price of bother. Dr.J. S. Hose's Tonic Mixture isa uever failing remedy for Chills, Fevers and General Debility. A few doses will convince the most skeptical. Price Mr. Dr. J.S. Hose's SarsaparlllaComuund Furall Kfctn nt easts, and for Purifying the Blood, tt h superior to all others. Dr. j. . Hose's Kllxir Of Onirm. frpo Trnm nil lhoho.1 of ferts of Opium and Laudanum, such as HeaJarhc, C.insli pation or sick Stomach. Price 25e. AU whose Constitutions aro lmnalrpri hvillaMinnrwufti. by nature, should read DK. J. h. KOSK'S AIKIIIOAI. All. V 1 ISElt, fMhich contains a descrlmlnn of the lllwivi r.r..,,r climate and the'mode of treatment. 1 Itran m hmi withnnt charge of W. HltAV, Nashville, W. W. BERKV A DEMOVILLB, SUEU. A RUTIIEUFOKO, (fallatin, McCLAIN A DALE, Columbia. apI4 tf. DRY GOODS. OTtAiYD EXHIBITION, FOR 1854, OF STAPLE AND FANGY DRY GOODS. LATEST IMPORTATIONS. AMERICAN. ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, SWISS, BELGIAN, sc. GOODS DALLY ARRIVING! THE undersigned having remained a considerable time in the Easiern cities, and used uncommon exertions this Spring in the Selectien of Goods, can confidently say thai the stock he now offers to his customers will far excel any that he has ever had the pleasure of exhibiting and also can say, with confidence, that st) les, designs and pri ces will favorably compare with any in the maiket. Respectfully soliciting a call from his friends and cus tomers, especially the ladies. JOHN K. HUME, rasmonaoie tmponum, jo. 37, wllege st. maris 1854. FANCY DEPARTMENT. 1054. EMBCOIDEBS, DRESS GOODS 4c Emb'd Val Lace Collars; Jaconet Band"; Swisj " " Flouncirgs; Laces and Edges; Einb'd Mils, kobes; Apliqne; Mourning Embmderies: Chemiz is & fcUeve c, Habits with ' Linen Collars: Malise plaitt Chemizets, Collars and sleeves; Emb'd Handkerchief: Undersleeves: Crapes, Ac. ALSO Rich Plaid Glacei Silk; Chiller de Beze; " Checks " " Flounced Robes; Beautiful Silk Bobes; llarege " " Plaid Bateste; Paris Organdy; Col'd Ponet de Soie, Printed Linen Cambrics.. ALSO Black and colored Embroidered Mantel;' " " Apihqiie " " " " Chanlelly ALSO Rich and beautiful Ribbons, Ac, ALSO Gold Embroidered Grenadine on exhibition at JOHN K. HUME'S marl 2. Fashionable Emporium, No. 57. College-st. NEW GOODS. We are daily receiving from the Eustern Cities a very lame nnd desirable stock of Staple A Fancy Dry Goods, of ihe very latest and hand somest styles, which we will sell at very low prices. Our buyer, Mr. Ii. O. Stevenson, his been tn New York all of the Springand made arrangements which will enable us to show our customers somcthiiig new every day, and we feel confident that the assortment which we keep is by far tlie most extensive and the cheapest to be found in the city , and we cordially invite you to call upon us and see if e are able to realize the expectations held out. HTKVKASU.t iS WHITE. mar2S '51 College St. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plaid and striped Silks, Brocade Silks, Plaid Silks, all shades, black silks, extra quality. Plaid Plain and Figured Berages Beragc Kobes flounced. Misses Herage Robes, Jaconet Kobes, flounced. Embroidered Musli i Robes flounced, French ltvns and Muslins great variety. Hotted Swiss, and figured Muslins, Organdie Muslins, French Chin tie, English Chintzes and Ginghams, Linen Cambrics in great varieties, Sim-Shades and Parasols, A great varietvof Fans. STEVENSON tf WHITE, mar23 S9, College St. EMBROIDERIES. The most varied, choice and betutiful assortment of Embroideries, we have ever exhibited, consisting of r.iegant collars, Sleeves, uneraiseiies, Collarettes and Sleeves in Setts, Maltese Honiton Valencienne Plait Lace, aud Cambrie Col lars and Sleeves, Flouncings and Bands In Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Scotch work Insertings and Edgings in new designs, liace Capes, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Iloniton Handkerchiefs, Hnniton and Valencienne Laces, Ac., Ac STEVENSON A WHITE, mar23 S9, College St. MANTILLAS. We have a large and handsome as sortment of Mantillas; embracing all the novelties of the season, consisting of Embroidered Applica an! Lace trimmcdMantillas, Embroidered Muslin Mantillas, Crape Shawls and I-ace Scarfs. STEVENSON A WHITE, mar23 69, College St. GENT'S VARIETY GOODS. Black; and Fancy French Cloths and Cassimeres; trench Linens, Black and Fancy Silk Vestings, Marseilles Vestings, French Drab de Etes, Patent Shirts with French Bosoms, Merino Under Shirts, Lisle Thread and Raw Silk do. Linen and Cotton Drawers, Liren Collars, British and German half hoisery. Summer Cravats, Embroidered Ties, ', Fancy Silk Cravats, black do, superfine quality, rrarnaud colored lianakercmeli:. Silk handkerchiefs; Silk Suspenders, " Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk do., - ' r Thread Gloves, Linen do, Ac. Silkand Gingham Umbrellas. STEVENSON A Wll ITE, mar23 Sy, College St. OUSE KEEPING GOODS. Kich Satin Da mask, Embroidered Muslins Curiains, Lace Curtains, Cotton Damasks, 10-4, 114 Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Pillow Case Linens, Ac Ac, Linen Table Napkins, Fruit do, 15 dozen colored Border Damask Towels, White and Colored Marseilles Quilts, Gilt Cornices do, Pins and Bands, Cords, Tassels, Gimps, Fringes. Curtains, Drops; Ac, Ac STEVENSON A WHITE, . mar23 39. College St. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We have a large and well assorted Stock of Fancy Goods which we will sell by the Piece, at a amall advance on eastern cost for cash; or on short time. STEYENSON A WHITE, Bjr23'64 59, College St; WE STUD V TO PLEASE. - eg V. FHAWCISCO & WHUHnJTS T7ASinbNlBLILATESTAl.ISHMlOT,b"e.25Pub- X' licSiuare.-is the most dcsrabIo place lo purcoareau elegant Hat;ana"we idfise every pcrsun who intends bny in? a tine Drpsw Hit! tn r-ill on Fmnciico & Vbitman, and ' examine their'styles for the Spring, they eieel, in beanty .. .. J T . U '' n 7... .1. ... n.:Tl ka mm Mef uu uutsii, auy arucie vi in i ju iuu. m " -.- or west. YRANCISCO k WHITMAN, myl5 - ' No. SS Public Square. rpUE CAVAI.IEK. JUIilEN, AJiU LKU X. ,UORN HATS, We have just o ened a splendid as sortment of these most beautiful and popular soil Hats; for traveling -and- business purposes. Tutjy are manufac tured of the finest of Beaver, and arc the only genteel soft Hatnowunade- FRANCISCO t WHITMAN, mylS'M - , No. 23 Public Square. OUR itOCKY' koilNTAWllEAVERS. We are now prepared to faniish any gentleman with a real genuine White ;Kocky lountaiulieaver, at the short est notice. We manufacture thsiu ourselves, and rtcom mend them to besomething-entirelT buperior toaiirtMug ever offered here. FRANCISCO & WHITMAN. mylC No. SS, Public Square PANAMA, BlAltlCAHO, CANTON, UNION, Black and Tea colored Letthoms. Campcuchey and Rutland Straw Hjts furmen and bovs. Wchavea splen- did assortment of StraT Hats for men and boys, for bum mer wear. FRANCISCO A WlimiAa, mylS'ol Na 23 FubUc square. RICH JfEiV GOODS. "W. A. & J, a. ITCLELLAKD'S Metropolitan Store, So. 53, College Street. ARE opening this day some of the most elegant (roods that have been received in this market thw season, to which ther wmiH nslc the ntlrntion ofthe trade, always re membering that great inducements are offered to those buy ingior casn at me Metropolitan. K1U11 lUiliSb UUUU. New style Counccd Bareges; Super Uicb Plain and Printed Berages; " Plain Bareges and Tissues; Extra KichUranadines; " " Organdiesr " " flounced Organdies; Super striped and Printed French Jaconets; Muslins And Tiwnsin treat varietv. Thebestiwsnrtmpntnfstrined and checked Silks in the market, at lower nrices than thev can be found ia any other House. McCLc.Ll.AfiU o. lune 3 No. 51 and A3 College street. NEW MANTLES. "Y XTE HAVE received the most elejnnt assortment of VV Mantles that has ever ben in the market, among wnicn may be lound elegant French Muslin Mantles in great variety, anu entirety new sines: also, suit aianuesin sreat variety, uuu mauy atyies entirety new, ana only io oe lounu Willi 111, St JlCUliliMjAD , )iine o. 51 and .13 College street. STAPLE GOODS. WE HAVE in store a well assorted stock ot Staple Goods, ia Cloths. Cassimeres. Vestines. Linen Drills. Brown and Black Linens. Cottonades. PnnU. Qinehams. Alpaccas. Bombazines. Tickings. Plaid Domestics. Black and Brown Domestics, 12-t cotton Shoeting, Table Dam- asK, rvapsins, curtain iliwms, i.ace Uurtam, curtain Dam ask, Kich Satin Laine, Curtain Gimps, cords and cornices, Hosiery for Ladies, Misses, Gents and Boys, in great va riety. In short our .stock is fu 1 and complete, and every one will find they can save money by examining our stock, as we are determined to offer greater inducements to cash buyers than ever before in this market. w. A. & J. o. McClelland, Metropolitan Store, juneft No. 51 and 53 College street. NEW IMPORTATIONS OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JOHN K. HUME, NO. COLLEGE STREET. T UST received a beautiful lot of O HARAGES. PLAID SILK, GRENADINES, AND TISSUES. Bought at extremely low prices and which will be sold at the cheapest figures. PRINTED AND EMBROIDERED MUSLINS. WHICH hive been selected with the greatest care, and will le sold at astonishing cheap prices. MOURNING GOODS. "OLACh. and Whito Muslins, lawns. Black Tissues, i.v mac, neragps lies, Black Mourtiin; Black BeragP3 (plain, figured, and plaid). Black Chal- t;rape, mace Biictor Mourning. IRISH LINENS. NEW Importation of Irish linen. Also, Pillow Case Linens, Linen Sheetings. Also, Royal Turkish Towels, Damask Towel Linens, Crash Russian Diaper, Ac., Ac IMIWtHDERlKS; ' li LACE GOODS, MANTILLAS. HOSIERY, AC. Ribbons and Trimmings in great variel v. mvlG JOHN K. HUME. INDIAN RURUER GOODS. Coats, Capes, Leggins, Over-Alls, Wading Pants, Horse covers, Wagon Covers, I'iauo C'ovres Nursery Cloths, 4c. WHICH will not wet through or become sticky in any elhit itt. The cheapest and best article in our line ever offered. For sale by the manufacturers, ROGERS A WYCKOFF successors to H II. Dav,23 Courtland Street, New York. Dealers in Hose, Steam Packing, aud ever' oilier kind of Rubber Goods. Also, exclusive selling agents of Elas tic Webbing suitable for Gores in Congress Bouts. maySO Sm. SALE OF LAND. BY VIRTUE of a Decree of the Countv Court or Da vidson county, rendered at the June Term, Io54, in U.e case of Denmmbranc t Wilkinson A Dozier, I will offer for sale at the Court House in the town of Nashville, on SATURDAY. JULY 1st, ISM, A TRACT OF LAND containing FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, ling in David on county, near the Cumberland river and on Marrowbone creek, about 15 miles from Nashville. Terms. A credit of 12 months will be given, and notes with good seenritv required. F. R. CHEATHAM, jelO td Clerk and Master. WHOLESALE DRV GOODS!! RECEiVT ARRIVALS. DUNCAN, MORGAN & CO., NO 70, PUBLIC SQUARE, HAVE now in store many newstyles of DRESS GOODS, Embroideries and Trimmings, which they have re cently received, of direct importat-t Also, a general as sortment of Americ tn Goods, mak. .heir stock complete. To merchants replenishing their stocks, we offer the strong est inducements in new styles of Goods. ALSO Irish and Russia Linens ol direct Importation. We have in store of late importation a large stock of 4 4 White Irish Linens; 5-1 and fi-4 superior Pillow Case Linens; 10-4, 11-4 and 124 " Linen Sheeting; G-t and 4-1 colored Linen; 8-4 Twilled Russia Linen; All of superior quality and will be sold at very low prices by junel DUNCAN. MORGAN A CO. SURE REMEDY AGAINST CHOLERA. The subscriber in calling the attention of families to bis stock of Wines and Liquors generally, would more es pecially direct attention to his present unequalled assort ment of superior French Brandies, which for quality is un surpassed. Luring this sicklv season he would advise all to have a little of the Natural Remedy in their house, thereby pre venting many hurried calls for physicians, as well as that disagreeable sensation so often occasioned by fear of dis ease. GEO GREIG, janelC 37 Union street. CLARET ! CLARET I ! 25 cases hnest quality Table Claret ever offered in this market. Also 25 cases good ordinary, suitable for the trade, for sale low bv junelC GEORGE GREIG: CH AMl'AGN E. Just received and for sale 70 bas kets superior Champagne Wines, se ected from a mongst the most celebrated brands in the country, and war ranted, by junelC GEO. GREIG. OR HIRE. A WOMAN und CHILD-fair cook. ashcr and ironer, tor the balance of the year. Apply junel WM. L. ISUi U, Jr. LOOK AT THIS. Having taken out License un der the new corporation U w , we are now prepared to sell negroes on Commission, und will make liberal cash ad vances on ..egroes left with us for sale, and pledge ourselves to obey instructions, unless it be to separate families. Eight ortenlikelv girls wanted. DAUBS A PORTEB, feb 4.U " No. 33 Cedar street 1851 SUMMER STOCK. 151. Roots, Shoes and Gniters. RAMAGrE & CHUKCH, 45 COLLEGE STREET. KESPECTFULLY inform their Wends ani the public that they have now received their full suppplies and have now on hand one ofthe largest and best selected stocks they have ever offered of WALKING AND DRESS BOOTS AND SHOES, of every description and latest styles, from the best makers, for Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children, which they will sell at the very lowest prices. " maj20 FINE SLIPPERS, BOOTS AND GAITERS FOR LADIES. SUr. Black French and Cloth Gaiters, plain and tip'd: " ' " Glove Kid Slippers, Roiettes. " Embroidered Toilet Slippers, new styles; French Mora and Kid Walking Boots and Shoes; " Coloredd Lasting aud Linen Gaiters; Ac, Ac Just received by RAMAGE A CHURCH, mav2d 40 College st. ORDER OF LONE STAR Nash- ville Division No. 2. The regular meet. ings of this Division are held ou the SECOND and FOURTH THURSDAY EVENINGS of every month, at 8 o'clock. Degree meetings ontherUtal ana imsi' munouaiii, - OF-J'EMPEBANCElUIJa,CherryJStroet.- - Members of the Order visiting the city are invited to our Division room. IL a MxcLAUGHLIN, Secretary JO. C. NEWNAN, Presid1- JPOOTS, SHOE &C. JAMS W. JUOT.TOS .'. - : - t . ... ........... xsr rvuxB.1 HAMILTON' & FULLER nonnsBEE k ajtd 8H0k SaiwAcroRY. Coiner of Market ami Spring st,i, NASHVILLE, XESX. WE hSTeJuStr,;'na- " "yannfartorfne work of the foliowinff klnd from the best material, tne wortmansnip w wmcu we warrant; MEN'S superfine Calf Boots, sewed and pegged " and bora' fine " Shos, " " " " ""Kip Boots, dsuble front anc5 sole; , ' u u tt ii m gintvlc " " u a it Thick Boots? double sate; . NEGRO BROGANS, double soled; W omen s Plantation btoes; Houfj" Serrauts' Shoes: . - Youths' and children's coarse and fine shoes; AI!I . J LADIES' Calf Boots, sewed and pegged;'' Morocco ' " - ." - " tt it it " Lasting Gaiters; Also, a o-endraiaA&ortment of- Stock; All of which we sell nearly as cheap as the Eastern article can can now be bought, and of a superior quality. UAsllLTOA & Mililibll N. B. AVe tl 1V MiMtml tliM utm'Mia rtf an .TrioMMiMil I" oreman, and era now prepared to make all kinds of work to order. r.pfjrnKneaU' Jone possible dispatch. apl7 54 tljan. GARDNER. SHEPHERD , CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS, NO. 50 PUBLIC SQUARE, HATE been receiving additional supplies of SH OES, HATS AND STRAW GOODS. A ND can now offer an entirely complete stock. Mer X- ch.nta arereo,ue3fed to call and exam ne. ap23 tf EDWARD SHEEGOG &. HARVEY, PURCUASLNfJ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, No, 23 CARONDELET STREET, aVA-ir oiatLixs. PERSONAL and prompt attention given to the buying of Goods, Gioceries and Produce, and every article f r riantcrs ana Merchants, cither for Casti. Drafts unon Com. mission Merchants, or unon their own credit S7-0rders executed with despatch and Lomrhtat the lowest market rates. 157" Notes, draft and Bills collected and remitted im mediately. J57 Jieceicinrr anil Funw-iin attended to vtlktal atuiy. Kites to Jvirkman and lks, Aaahville, Tenn. John B. Johaso.., Esq, - " Morgan A Co.. " " W. ri. Gordon A Co.,' " B M.Noel A Co, J. M. Zimmerman A Co., " " William pence. Esq , Murfrtesboro', Tenn. J. Frank Henderson, Eq , ." Col. E. IL Chaflin, Columbia, Tenn. R. B. Mayes, Esq , " Gen. O..I. Pillow. ' " Gen. I S. Polk, AslMnod, Tenn. Je7.'55-3m. WILLIAM R. MILES, I ( DAN'L W. ADAMS, Late or Jackson, ilus. i.ate of Jackson, Miss. MILES & ADAMS. . COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 23 CarondclPt Street, A'fjn' o:lkajx RtrtR tu John M.Bass, lisq, Naehrille, Tenn. Matthew Watson, Em , " CoL Andrew Erwin, Wartrace, Tenn. Gen. L.J. Polk Ashwood, " (Jen. G. J. I'illow, Columbji, " EDWARD SHEEGOO, I our zejeral Traveling Aeent. with cower to make anv contrart or agreement fur our House. je7, S4 Km A1ILKS S. ADAMS. J. A. PEERV. VT. B. DEERV. R. E. DEEUV. DEER BROTHEKS, ALIS0NIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Office No. 19t Public Sjuarr, Nasltville, Tennessee mayi twiy. GEORGE W. COOK, ITT 0B KEY AT LAW AND AAITD AGEHT. Woco Tillage, Teaas. WILL attend to the collection ot debts, and the investi gation and perfecting of land titles in Texas REFERENCES. don. A W. O.Tottox, Hon. Nathak Gbxec, K. U. M hJXXIT, " K.U. KIOLT, R. L. Cabctotes, Abb Cakcthess. Jotrx L. Busx, Governor Wn. B. CaiirBtu. ang31 twly WIDE AWAKE, OR KNOW iOTHIVG HATS! JUST RECEITED direct from New Y'ork, a lew dozen weighing only 2 ounces each. ALSO. A ver superior article of hue SHIRTS, with French Cu(T and tarn -down Collars, something entirelvh. new. can soon at 1.. j.ax utltsuM A (JO , j'unelS tf Market street. R.C. ANDERSON H. STONELAK.E. The largest and. finest assoitment that has ever been offered to this community, is now displayed for the selection ' or purchasers at K. C. ANDERSON &J0.'S, NO. 45 MARKET STREET, NEAR TEE SQUARE. rpUE subscribers, so distinguished for keeping the large t X and best assortment of fashionable ana well-made CLOTHING, are determined to sustain their reputation by selling goods at fairprices. HATS. A large assortment of Silk, Bearer, Panama, Black and Tea Colored Leghorns, Campeachy and Rutland Straw Hats for Men and Hoys. We ask a continuance of the patronaga n hich has al ways been so generously extended to u?. Our goods are freely shown, and warranted as represented. may25-lm R. O ANDERSON A CO. DRESS GOODS. , 0 b'niou Street. No WE arc now offering a new and beautiful assortment of Dress Goods, unsurpassed in the market, consist, ing of Plain, Black. Plaid, Striped aud Brocade Silks Chal leys in plain colors. Plaid and Printed Bcrrages, Printed Jaconet Muslin and Lawns together with a general assort ment ol Maple uoous, itosierr. rarasois, Twttea hillc n:ii. f.- ro1 TttmcTOV & ltrnvton UUU1,Ckb. I " J .1.1. J T 1. l.l.ll.l mil. MANTILLAS AND EjIDROIDERIES. A beautiful assortment of Mantilla, Crape Shavt Is and Embroideries, which we are oUennj very clitm ftirca'h. apr2C TIH RSTOX A BERNARD, MRS. E. LOCKHART, FASHIONA IJLF. MILLiMERY, 14 Cherry Street, NASH VILLE, beers most respectfullr to inform her num if erous ciutnmrr and the public at large that she has just received the finest assortment of the newest and most fashionable styles of MILLINERY' ever brought to Nash ville, and ii well prepared to execute promptly any article in this branch of business, tn a superior style to any other n town. Ladir s, before pr.rchasin?, please call and ex amine for yourselves. MRS E. LOCKHART, ap2 Sm 14 Cherry st. JNO. B. STEVENS. JO. T. CIBS05. STETENS & GIBSON. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS Forwarding nnd Commission Mei chants, No.'o Colleoe Street., Nashville, Tennestee. 1 1 SMOKED SAJIMON. 125 lbs. just received, my? STEVENS A GIBSON. CiUUKEU HALIIJUT. 20 lbs. receive.! and for O sale by raj STEVENS A GIBSON. 17Ri:SH LOUSTERS AND SALMON IN CANS. IU dnen Cans, very fine. "mT7 STEVENS A GIBSON. 'PERM CANDLES.- -2U boxes New licdford Sierm STEVENS A GIBSON. Candles Jmy" PHILADELPHIA bbti. une tor nmily u.snperior.oSLl.toiusoyj FOR SALE. A BRICK DWELLING, with six moms, kitchen, large brick stable. Ac, No. 67, corner of High n..trMt. The lot fronts 125 foot on High and 185 feefon Gay street. Applyat Na 53K Cherrv ; street. je":tf Real Estate Agents. -OU JjlVISlv uiii cuur Ktuaoea ivuauun, uiari. is I Ca'a fresh and genuine UM uver uu. lust received J.G.BROWN, 4-1 College st. aprill A XXcan obtain sitoations at the Agricultural Manufacturing Company. ja'J.l NOTlCii. ALL persons indebted to the State Penitentiary "are re quested to come forward and make payment by the 1st' of Mar next, or their accounts will be placed in the bands of n officer for collection. KICUARD WHITS ap.18.-tf, B. & TT. Agral MISGFJXANE9US: Insurance 'Company of N&aKp Capital $lOO,OO0; Chartered by the State. This Company is now in-success- . mi oTrauon, and is prepared to take risks en Kmldmr Goods, ana w are arid Mcrchandiz; sgainstr ' lOSSnnn(Uirrnvnii.n eV.5ASIbA!nd Cargoes z, TT - K flnnn.1. ty... . IlOIISe. tt r.:-.' t - r. r. " tuu w Altl I.s 'ARDS.I'resiteBt. FITC f VIT.T.T! CAPITAL $100,000. THE COMPANY feeing fully organiied under Us Char.. ' ter, granted by theLegislatare or Tencerxe, fa- BOw preparea to issue Polla'es against loss or damage bv Fire on Buildings. GoodvWareS, and Merchandise genef:'T. ' ALSO. On shipments against loss or Carnage bt Seas, Rivers, or Inland Transportation, on the most favorabl terms. . Ijfe and Negro Policies granted at cm rent rates tW Office No. Cf Public Square, up stairs over W, T. Berrr A Ca's Book Store. Samuel Sear, L. IL Lanier, I.. A. Lanier, CM.-Sichol, Hu. Dovighs. H. 8. Freuch, lW.Maxey, K. J. Jforris, D. I). Dickey. J7F. DeinonJIa, W. IL Gordon, it It. Mo.ra. R. N. ttlllianvs. i. U. Harris, .V. 1. uuncan SAMUEL SEAT, President. Isaac Lrrron.-Secre'ary. Bwii mrl -tf TENNESSEE M ARISE AND EIRE ENS USANCE C03T- F ANY. CAPITAL $150,000 OFFICE 0"ER DY-ER PEARL 4 t O S. EXCHANGE OFFICE. They will make insurance oa Houses antfOoods of everv de scnption against Ere; on Steamboats and Curgo cgiinst lire and the risk of the river; on the Cargo of Keel Boats sad other river crafu, and on sea vessel and other cargoes, oa the usual term. JOUNM HILL, President. JosErn Vacix Secre fary. DiarcToas. Alex Allison. John M Tfin. F B Fogg, Q M Fogg. Jair.e Corrcr. Jno M Bits. Joseph Woods. Smm Seay, Jlntthew Watscn, J J White, Jacob McGarock. . anl' THE MUTUAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPAJiY OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. OFFICE over Shenpard A Co's. Exclu Office, trfll insure on tnd MUTUAL PRINCIPLE; Housej. Vlerchandiie. Ac in. Ac. aninst Ln nr TUmure Kt- Fire; Steamboats on any of the' Westcn waters against the Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of Voasela of every description against thePrrils of the Seas and Rivera. Also, the Livesof persons In good health, for a single year, for a term of years or during life. Also, Bank Notes trass- ' milted parnialL All persons having their lives or property insnred in this Ianit'ition, are entitled to a full pariicrpatitm in all the prof its without any liability to loss bevond the amount of Pre minms which they may pay. AU is. I'lI.CHEK, President, J.RJOilNSON.T-ce President C. J. F. Whabtq-t, Secretary. U'anl NASHVILLE COJUIEKCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. .. CAPITAL SIOO.OOO. (ALL PAID IN AND SECURED.) THIS COMPANY being fully organized. ccord:ng to Charter, is prepared iO write Policies agnim LOSS or uAJiaur. ii rii.r un uniiaiug.. U'lOds, Wurts and Merchandise generaUy. Also, on shipirunts against loss or damage by Seas, Rivers, or Inland Transportation, 00 the most favorable terms. Life and Negro Potipes granted at current ratcs 't yft Office, No. 50 College street, tatt site, between Unioa street and Public Square. . DIHECT0R3. "C ALEXANDER FALL. W. T. BERRT, - Ml ANTHONY" W. VAN LEER, JAMES WOODS, -JOHN K1RKMAN. JJII.N U. EWI.N HENRY HART. Jar, It, O. McNAIRY, r THOS. W. EVANS, 1UIGII .McC'IIEa! WESLET OREEXFIELI) ALEXANDER FALL, Prcadent. Jax Wauhb, Secretary. Nashville, April 30. a w a TO MERCHANTS. Fancy Silk llnniiets. CASES fancr Silk Bmoets ins-ore. For sale bv - -lZl mayll A MI1RB1SO A CO. EGHORN HATS. S cte lit fc Ltv'n ILua, ' 3 cast's White Leghorn Hat?; Bora' Tuscan Hats. In store and for sale by A MORRISON A CO. VyiLLOW CRADLES 1 doz. WUIow Cradles 1 f ana L-amarcs, in sioie anj tor&ile br mayll A. MORrtlSOriACO. PER FUJI ER V, Arc. A geurral as.vrtment of cheap Celogne. Bears Oil, Rus Oil. Ox Marrow, Lyon' Katharion. Barry' Tricojiherous, i'earl Powder. A a. ou hand and for sale by A. MORRISON" A CO, Wholesale Tariety Store, comer Square and Deaderict street. rmarU '54 irlSIIlAG TACK L Ii. l-uri tlnots. Line.., Keels, J? ltods,Bait, Floats, Minner Net. Artificial Minners, Flies, Worms, Ac. Just received and for sale by ap!3 A. MORRISON A CO. GE0CEHIE3, LIQUORS, WHiES, &e. DATIS & SH'AiW, ' A UCTION d- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholpaale.Denlersin Groceries', tYiacsJ Liquors, Ac,, Vc. .? , NO, 73, EAST-SIDE rCBtIO SQlJASE, N4SUVILLE TENN ' HAVE IN STOKE by revct arrivala, and which they oflVr for sale for cash, at the lowest prices, to witr f R7f hhds Sugar, ofe'ery grade from very hae tofiM"' qualities below; fi50 bags Rio Co flee; 2e0 barrels PUntation Molar-o: " 850 half bbts do Molass; -f6 bbU Crushed and Povdered Sugar; , - TO do Loaf Sngar, No. 1 to No. 6. J" 850 boxes Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco; With almost every other article in the Grocery and.Li qnor line to meet the demands ot country and city buyers, which ther are determined to sell as low as any house in Middle Tennessee. They have also to amre. 20,000 Sacks Gne Salt, which will be sold in lots on the Wharf to suit purchasers, at a small trifle advanced oi cost. Country Merchants and others visiting-this citrtobdy Goods in our line, would do well to give us a call before, buving elsewhere. DATIS A 3WANN, feb2C n No. IS, Public S-juare. L KERR & CO, IMPORTERS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGAB3T" SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCOS. FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, IllTTEltS, SCOT.C11 ALES. LOi'DOyAAD DCTBCly PORTER, CORDIALS", FRUTTS, ter. 21 Cedar Street, opposite the Terandafa. ities, shapes and siret. most ef which are the richest, fla vored.andeosdiest Cigars that come fiom Havana. 1 ."j " Also, lObairels Havana Smoking Tobacco, (direct Impor ration.) with thechoicest assortment or Virginia Smoking and Cheiving Tobacco in the market. Dealers a"d'Ceis I tne aoove are respecumiy tuvtieu 10 jtvc us a vuit, &tia examine our siock and prices before buving elsewhere, as we are selling wholesile and retail as low as soch can be bad in any market in the Puion. A. KERR A CO.; -mayl j No. 21 Cedar street. F"rENCH URANDIES, WINES, CORDIALS, FRUITS, Ac 27 Octoves fine Frenca BrnadieJBer nard and Seignett'o; - wft 5 qrs. Otard, Signett and Londsn Dock; 2 jupes lloiiana uenume uin; 10 dozen pivre Jamaica Rum, (imported in glass;) Ci " " nhnmnntmn Rrndr. " R hnrrpl Ylld Clterrr llouneet 10 dozen BrandrCherries,(Freoch; 0 cases suirior Claret 2 casks 4 " Pnre old Sherry; 100 baskets Champagre, Ch'cqatt, Charles Hicdsi other favorite brana; London and Dublin Porter; Scotch Ale; 15 dozen Sparkling Hock; ....n-1 5 Malvisa Wine delicious and nourishing light Wine, for ladies A.KERRA CO, mavlS-dAtwtf No STtedar.st. "TlfsT REUK1VKD !W pounds lapenor i'reseti -J lUppeeSnuIT; S50 Ids Maceabor SnnQ; " 10tl Lund foot Snail"; 1 It fine Havana Leaf Tobacc; W . Also On hand Langhorne's Chtwing TobaccdU, .The. Fig Leaf; the EI Diu: Hogg's A Co'a; Andereun!, -and a general variety ofthe finest Tobacco. 50 dozen Pipe Stems; witbror withent ember tnarh pe-" ces. I have a fcw of those pipe oa hand yet, wkiea f warsaxt O'xnsB ME-ciiAtnc Gen emcn will n"weJV ia calling here ttrfore purcbssicgebewt ere, aa each r pi is tesied before sale. J MOt KP Tobacconist. sotR Little Indian, w r. darand CheT7st3 auO ItENVAItD. T ANAWAT rroto the subscriber, on thr nigtt of ill X.v me out insi , irvtn tne uice 01 iiqi. i uniu, Jr.on Cherry street, Nashville. Tenn,a Negro Man nmxl 1 TI FflTin nhont thinr M-aratId. abcurfi fs.t 11 InohM'MiTh rljrt rntn'r Tiiih fnrellMtLw itjl tSL l" gray hai and sligbUy bow-Ieried-wtll wrgh about 140 lbs. Said negro was raised c ihe Cimily of the Tiris . ... r. I,. i . 1 rn.n. thai faou USClt 11 ll.O wi.. . Statesville-bot ghtfruni thal.tami- in Wilson countv, ncmrotatcaiiic r, W T Allien of Wilson county, and sold by nun ly Dy 1 AllllOD. oi llm wjr. , n Vr- iltak. Alex. William of Nashville, "dby hirn to , 0 ing and by Hitcbings .0 me T f It is probable that said .wH'i"l,toai! of borhoodof StatesvUIe. ash, a wu. " JST of SUteaviUe, and belongs to a gtntjeti.n c, u lt&mser. the above reward for aaid negro, if taksJ eat I -ill give Nnshvilie-laan.. o the rare 'Of Wm.Iu bot! jT BERRY' WIUTJiSlDES, ua.17-10- -1 t if 4 r