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P 4 ,. !, 1 r 'V NASHVILLE: Aiwuiwi-Tb cb., 1 b- ulTeituinf ntdiamja lh which 1 j tmberolrftlriailhilowft proportion tt cost; uxltht 4ukUta of 4venin iUb ! rauo ruh ibe t irt uUuotu At thccir cwUMr le uavu anl American Mcommoa t the whole coaunuauy, and t i uifuKa u n cm i zm pvru tr a. TIIOS. S. MARR IS THE GENERAL AGENT OF TUIS PAPER FOR COLLECTING SUBSCRIPTIONS, ADVERTISING, AC. FRIDAY" MORNINNG, DECEMBER 15, 1845 THE LIFE OF P. T. BARNUM,' written by himself, Iulfuld, New lore, 1855. We are indebted to V. T. Beret fc Co., for a copy of the great showman's Autobiography. "With hi characteristic impudence the Prince vof Hum buggers has again loisted himself before the public iu a new character. He is determined to hold the public pule likely its purse, as long as prin ters' ink ifor sale at two shillings a pound. Tail ing in his Chrystal Palace speculation he will pro- babty retreive his fallen fame by the turn of this last card. We rather like this trumpeting ourselves. The clarkm notes are louder and echo longer than when shrieked out by an amanuensis after our de- inise. Who has not felt the power of the deep, pure, subjective thought breathed in the antobiog raphy of the author of Wilhem vMeister or the beauty of that simple and chaste narrative by our own FfUKKLis? They spoke when they lived and their works speak after them. If our readers doubt that BxEsaWa will do like wise they had better call at "W. T. Beert fc Co.'s and get a copy before they falsely make up their minds. MADAME DE TRIES' FAREWELL CONCERT This evening, will positively be the last of these grand concerts; and the attractions offered are of such a character that they cannot fail to fill the Hall. I n addition to the regular concert , Madame De Yeies will give selections from Rossini's celebrated Or torio of tno Stabat Mater. She will sing Inflama- , and Signor Morisi, Pro preeatis. The selec tion of Operatic gems is even more brilliant and varied than that offered at either of the preceding concerts containing among them, the celebrated scene from Ernani and the Prayer from the Proph et Ahl mon Ftls. IIaetik Lazare performs three fantasias on the piano and al30 the Grand Gallop Chromatique of Lizst This is positively the last opportunity which the admirers of thi3 lady will have for a long time, of hearing her perform those glorious Arias which so enraptured them on the two previous occasions of her appearance before this season. The crowds who flocked to hear her at each of her previous concerts but paid a just tribute to her great merits, and to-night, we confidently look for a still greater demonstration of popular regard and appreciation. Madame De Vries' voice is one of great power and smoothnes?, and her execution is brilliant be yond comparison with that of any singer who has ever appeared in this city. Let a full house testify for NashviHe that mtlsic of a high order is under stood and eppreciated by her citizens, and also en couraged by them. Seats can be secured at West's Music Store com mencing this morning at 9 o'clock. DECISIONS OF THE SUPREJIE COURT. DECEMBER TERM, 1854. LAW DOCKET OF FOURTH CIRCUIT. FT ACL Crowder. Ex's, Ac, vs John Young, and others. Opinoin bj Judge Caruthera. Affirming decree below. W. B. Campbell, Gov. use, Ac, vs. Jesse Cobb, and others. Opinion by Judge Totten. Reversing judgment nd remanding cause. EQUITY" DOCKET OF THE FOURTH CIRCUIT. J L B Graham, v. C Terry. Opinion by Judge Caru tbers." Affirming decree below. F M Bolton, and others, vs. WT Williams, and others. Opinion by Judge SlcKinney. Affirming decree. "Theatrical Journeywork." This is the title of Sol. Smith's last psoduction. It is a history of his adventures as manager of a travelling theatrical company in Tennessee Alabama, and Georgia, and brings his experience down to the time when, in company with Mr. Ludlow, he took direction of theatres in New Orleans, Mobile, and St, Loais. We are indebted to F. Haoan, who has the book for sale, for our copy. Nashville and Cattanooqa Rail Road. At the election held in Murfreesboro' on Wednesday ist the foHowing gentlemea were elected Directors of this Company, to wit: V. K. Stevenson, Alex Allison, John M. Bass, Jeremiah Cleveland, Francis B. Fogg, Lewis Garner, Samuel D. Morgan, John T. Neal, Edwin H. Ewing, J. B. Knowles, A. M. Rutledge and Wm. Spenco. J2T" Mr. Cooper, of the Chattanooga Advertistr is in our -city, and will give our merchants an op portunity to advertise in that paper. The Adver tiser is oneof the most valuable advertising mediums in the State, having a large circulation in a region which is now doing a heavy business with Nash ville. ET" There is an excellent bill up for the theatre to-night The French Spy should itself fill the house. Mauri ed. la Gallatin, on the 8th insj., by Rev. Mr. McMillan, Gen. James W. LArrERTY. of Grain ger county, to Miss Valeria Trousdale, daughter of Gen. Willifim Trousdale On the 12th inst, by Rev. J. . C. Provine, Mr. Alles Llubetter, Merchant of this city, to Miss Harriet C. Drake, of Davidson county. JjgT" Weiire authorized to announce Col. B.F. Cheat Hin as a candidate for Major General of the Second Divis iou of Tennefcee Militia. nov29 tf. proposals For Erecting the Uuited Statci Hospital, at icksburg, Miss. Trkasurt Defiktxext, ) November 4, 1854. f 1) ROPOSALS will be received at Department until the 2 1th day of J auuary, 1 b55, at twelve o'clock noon, Jor the construction of the U. S. Marine Hospital at Vicks barg. Miss., according to the plans and specifications pre " pared by this Department; said proposals to be either for the whole building, or sep irate for the different kinds of work ; th Department reserving the right to reject the proposals hereby invited, should the interests of the Uni ted Siate require it. Eighty-five per cent of the amount the rk done and materials furnished, according to contract ice, (said amount to be ascertained by the esti mate ot an Agent of the Department appointed for that purpo-,j will be paid from time to time ut the work pro ceeds, Kudfi'ieeti percent retained until the completion of the contract and the acceptance of the work, Ac, by the Agent aforesaid Contracts will be awarded only to Master builders or mechanics ; and the assignment thereof, except by the consent of the Sacretry of the Treasury, will be a lot leiture ofthe same. Every proposal must be accompanied by a written guar antee, signed by two re:.ponsible person?, (certified to be go bv the Attorney of ihe Uuited States or District Judge fur the said District,) that the bidder will, when required, if his proposali be accepted, enter into a contract and bond, with proper and sufficient securities, in the sura of $-85,000 for the ta.lhlul performance of the whole work or a proportional amount for a part thereof. Plans, specifications, and working drawings can be ex amined, and other information touching the propised work, can be obtaiued. on applicaUon to this Department, or tl the Custom limine in A fcksburg. The tirooohals must be s,ent to this Department aiiress. rd to tue the Secretory ol the Treasury, (endorsed Pro posals for Vickfiburg Marine Hospital," J and will be opened at I o'clock P. M., on the lat day fixed for receiving the s-"e. in the presence of the bidders if anv choose to at tnd J AM Ed dUTHRIE, uv36tC Secretary f the Treasury. IS THE CiKUUIT COU11T IS 111CIUIAN COUNTY, TKNXESSKE. John C. Smith, j vs. V Petition fora Divorce. Wiza South. ) TT uppearing to the sati; taction ol the Uourt, that bliza Smith ia non resident of the ritate or Tennessee, mi mat the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon ber. It ib, therelore, ordered by the Court that publication be made for thiee successive weeks in the Nashville Union and American, a newspaper published in the city of Nashville, requiring the ?aid defendant to appear at the next Teim of the Circuit Uourt, for tlickman County, to beheld at the Court Hoo in the town of Centreville, on the Sd Monday in February next, then, and there to plead, answer or de mur to comt'B!nnl'8 petition, or the same will be taken for confessed and set tor hearing exmrU. dect w. KOBT. U. HUDDI.ESTOX, Clerk. N ECHOES AT AUCTION. I WILL tell this day at li o'clock, at theCourt House, 4 or h likely negroes, for cash. ftEES W. PORTER. DOVSS. BY TELEGRAPH ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP - Pacific. New York, Dec. 13. The Pacific sailed on Thursday morning. Cokstantinolb, Nov. 20. Thirty-two English transports were lost on the 14th. The "Prince .and "SeaNymph" wandered, aud were all lost Three mail steamers stranded. The f'Sanspareil" was anven asnore on nre. xne -uritania nact t feet water in her hold. The "Agamemnon" strand ed but got off. The "Samson's" machinery was damaged. Tne "iletnoution was saved by throw mg her lower guns overboard. The "Henry the IV," and "Pluto were totally, lost. The Czar's answer to the Prussian note express ing his willingnes'3 to treat on the following terms: First, A common guarantee by the Five Powers oi tne rights ol christian subjects without distinc tion 01 creeds. Secbnd. A common nrotectorate over the Princi palities to be exercised by the Five Powers on the terms ot the present treaties between Russia and iurltey. Third, A revision of the treaty of"184l. Fourth, The free navigation of the Danube. The Russians losses ol 'the 5th, are confirmed 15,000 were killed. Seventy-thousand Russians were engaged in the Dattle ot Inlcerman. The hurricane of the 14th did not extend be yond the Black Sea. Cotton closed with sales of 7,000 bales. The next steamer from Livt-rpool will be the "toaran bands on the oth tor Portland. The Western Powers have determined to hold the Crimea. Menschikoff informs the Emperor lhat the dam age done by the besiegers will be speedily repaired. rne garrison ts in good condition. The Allies continue to fortify the flank strongly. ihe Journal ot Uonstanttnople savs that 40.000 Turks will bo shipped to Crimea with all speed. The crews of a number of the wrecked transports fell in the hands of the Russiaps. It is rumored that t.vo h rench divisions will be added to the array on the Danube. The blockade ot Odessa is renewed. Salaman Pacha, commander of the Turks at Crimea, has been degraded to rank of private in consequence of the bad treatment of the troops. The Czars two sons have returned Irom bebas- topol. Mahomed Pacha, the Turkish .Minister, is banish ed. It is rumored that the Kiel portion of the Rus sian fleet left Helsingfors and captured two British cruizers. The departure of the British fleet is postponed till the 4th of December. Rear Admiral Bruce is appointed commander of British Squadron in the PaciDc. Mcllenry s aflairssho w a dividend.of one shilling six pence on the pound. It is expected it will be slightly increased. beventeen hrst class steamers are at ioulan em barking troops. All the French ships for the Bal tic, are under orders for the Mediteraneau. The Russians are ordered to quit France. Spain. Esnartero, it is said, has intimated that the Cortez Ministry is about the resign, and that he declared himself anx-ous to live as a private citizen. A prospectus for a new Prussian loan for fifteen million dollars is issjed. Forty thousand Turks are concentrating near Romon. The movement upon Bessarbia has already commenced. Menchikoff writes on the evening of the 18th, that the siege operations were suspended. The cannonade has generally relaxed, and on the 18:h almost entirely ceased. Palmerston remains in Paris. Madrid advices of the 25th, state that an amnesty to all political offenders was promulgated on the 7th, and extended over the kingdom. UiitvA. iNo change in political matters. At Can ton there has been less fighting. The insurgents have retired further from the city. The Chinese families are returning to Canton. New Orleans, Dec. 14. The Northern Light has arrived. She brings 300 passengers. The revolution at Nicaragua is still active. No material advantage to either party. vauiuruia news unimportant. The mining news is cheering. The miners are anxiously waiting for rain. Business is depressed. The whaler, -"City of New Bedford," is lost. Oregon. A powerful tribe of Snake Indians have commenced war on the whites by inassacre mg a whole train of emigrants. 'lne 15 ntish sloop Itestal and steam frigate Ter- majout are at Greytown. Louisville, Dec. 14. Three feet water in the canal and on a stand. Weather clear and mild. Total number of hogs killed up to date, 90,000. Uikcixnati, Dec. 14 noon. Kiver Jailing slow ly. Flour 7 G0a7 04: Whisky 29i: Hogs dull at 4a 4J; Provisions dull, Hams C. I'ittsburo, Ilea 14. Three and a half feet water in the channel by the metal mark. Weather clear and mild. The thaw continues, but the ice yet re mains firm. New York. Dec 14. Cotton dull, with a de clining tendency. Fiour, Ohio 9-25; Corn 95a90; lorlc dull and declining, Mess 12 87. There -is an increased stringency in the money maiket. Shanghai, Oct 2. The imperial cause is pro gressing favorably. Nrw York, Dec. 13. The Jury in the Childs lev jrce case which has been pending ten days, gave a veraici in zavor oi iurs. uniius. fintfnn imsoMlofl Rnml fln THntir Q 7.0 O. vawu VU.U ,VU4 o ts.w Corn dull, mixed 95; Mess Pork lower, 12 62J; Lard OjalOf. ihe Africa sailed at noon. Washington, Dec. 13. In the debate in the House to-day in regard to printing an abstract of the recent census, some sharp words passed between Mr. Hunt, of Cbuisiaua, and Mr. Jongs, of Ten nessee. Pittsburg, Dec. 13. River rising with three feet seven inches water in the channel. Weather clear and mild. COxMMEHCIAL. Nasuville, Dec. 15, 1S54. The weather continues fair and pleasant. Cumberland river is rising slo x ly there are about 13 inches on the Harpcth Shoals. Corrox. On Wednesday the Cotton market was more amimated than any day this season, owing to the fact the holders press-ed the market eager to sell ; about 20t" bales changed hands at 4, b)4t and 6 the highest figure being a decline of since Saturday. On yesterday 79 bales were sold at 5aS. Tobacco. Two hhds. of new crop sold on yesterdy at U 50, 5 50. Groceries. Market active with no change Jn prices. NEW BOOKS. HOOKS ANO STAT IOiNliKY. F. HAGAK, Book Seller and Stationor, larkd StrteL,opjotUt tkt Uaiun JilU, Xashville, Teniw MEUCAAXTS, Traders, Tea-hers, Librarisan, and nil buying HOOKS AND STATIONERY, will hud at the ubove house a large and complete astorttuent of School, J,aw, Medical and M scjllai c is Uc iks. Also, Letter and Cap Paper, alarge i id s-plei did a"rtux it. ltlank. Books, in every variety of Style ard Birdiiig; a'l of which have been manufactured and selected with great care, und will be sold at low prices. Merchauts, Teachers and Traders, selecting their Fall Stocks, arc earnestly requested to give us acill before making iheirpurcbases. F. UAGAN. nola NoSl Market stieet ' SEW HOOKS, TUB CAlirX UOV'S STORY: A Semi-Natural Ro tnance, founded on facts. l!y the Autbor of tho '1'iraie Doctor,' 'The Lawyerx's Story,' 'The Old Doctor, &c..' .tc." Ono vol 12 mo: Price $t i5, "KVKN1IDE: A Series of Tales and Poems. Ily Etfie Atlon." Ono beautiiu 112 mo vol. Price "CAPTAIN CONAT; Or, Twenty Years of an American Slaver." Keingao account ofhis career and adventureson the coast, in the intei ir, on chipboard, and in the West Indies; written nut and edited from the Captain's journals, memoranda and convei-ions. Ily llranlz Mayer. One volI'Jme Price ti TUK LADIES' 1'O.MI'LETE GUIDE TO CROTCHET, Fancy Knitlitig and Needle Work. - Uy Mrs Ann S. Ste phens. This work contains a complete dictionary of thetechnicnl terms used in descriptions uf Crochet und Fancy Knitting patterns. The characters are so clearly explained that auy person who can read can, iu a few hours, learn to execute the most complicated and dillicult pitterniiu croihet and knitting. This work also contains the clearest elenicDtary tutormation and the fullest instructions tor every species ot Needlework, with new and beautiful Edgings and Inser tions, in addition to the choicest specimens of Ladies' Work. Price only 1. For sale by K. I1AOAN. novl2 Market street. LETTER AND CAP PAPR. 509 reams assorted, this day received by F. HAOAN. SPECIAL NOTICES. To Panents. We.bave known parents to administer B. A. Fahnes tock's Vermifuge to their children as a safe purgative, with out suspecting the Illness to be caused by worms. To their astonishment, numbers or worms were discharged, to the immediate relief ot the sufferers. There is no mistake in its activity, as an eradicator of worms; this fact is estab lished by the following letter : ' Carltle, IU. Dec. 26th, 185S. Meetrt. JJ. A. Fahnettoek cfc Co., Genthmes-. Yours of the 8th instant is at hand. I re ceived the Vermifuge a few days ago, and have fcold some of it. My next door neighbor got a vial last evening; he called this morninir, and toid me he had given his little girl a part of it, and she passed eight or ten worms; he believes it to De tne best vermiiuge ne nas ever used in Ms lamily. 1 am certain that it will sell in preference to any other in this market Very respectfully. decis wlm. u. wculaik. Sold wholesale and retail by all principal druggists and country merchants throughout mo united states. Z33 TAKE OUR ADVICE. If'you are troubled with a slight Cold or Cough, pay immediate attention to it. De lays are dangerous, and health is precious. A slight Cough may result in a serious and fatal disease. STABLKR'S ANODYNE EXPECT 1RANT is recommended to you as one of the best remedies known for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all other diseases' of the lungs nnd throat It invariably gives relief, and has effected in numerable cares of long continued and deep-seated ma ladies. Make trial of it, and tell your friends of its effects. The DIARRHOEA CORDIAL is also recommended to your notice. It is a capital medicine in Diarrhoea and other diseases of the bowels, which are so prevalent at cer tain seasons. Z3f See descriptive pamphlets, to be had gratis of the agents. Price, only HO cents per bottle, or six bottles for 2 SO. E. H. STABLER 4 CO., Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Baltimore. w. f75ray, dec!4 2w Wholesale Agent. Nashville, Tenn, Ask Any One Who Has Ever Used DR. McLANE'S CELEBRATED PILLS, what they think of them? Ninety-nine in a hundred will tell you they are the best Pills (or liver complaint, sick head-ache and dyspepsia that they have ever used. Read the following from one of our most respectable citizens; New Yore, Augusts, 1352. I do herebv ccrtifv that I have be;n sufferine from a pain in my side and breast for a long time and after trying many remedies came to the conclusion that my liver was affected. I immediately commenced using Dr. M'Lane's Celebra ed Liver Pills, and the few that I have taken have already given me more relief than all the other medicines I have taken put together. I went to a clairvoyant to con sult him; after examining me carefully, he advised mo to continue the use of Dr. M'Lane's Pills, that they would ef fectually cure me. W.W.PHILLIPS, jno. uoiumbia place. P. S. Dr M'Lane's celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills can both be obtained at any of the respectable Drug Stores in this city. 15" Purchasers willplease be careful to ask for Dr. M' LANE'S Celebrated Liver Pills, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to b Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Lane's Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores iu the United States and Canada. novli Iw IQ3 The triumphant success of the great Arabian remedy for nun and beast, 11. G. FARRKLL'S CELEBRATED ARA BIAN' LINIMENT, Is causing counterfeits to spring up all over the country, spreading their baneful Influence over the land , robbing the pockets of the honest and unsuspecting, by imposing upon them worthless and poisonous trash, for tlie genuine H. G. Farreir j Arabian Liniment. Ftllow-citl-zeu$! L-wk well befere you buy, and see that the label of the bottle has the letters II. G. before Farrell'j, for if it has not, It is counterfeit. The label around each bottle of the gen uine Liniment reads thus, "H. G. Farrell's Celebrated Ara. bian Liniment;" and the signature ot the proprietor, Is writ ten upon rbe label also, and thase words are blown In the glass bottle, "H.C. Farrell's ArabianLlniment, Peoria." Ihe daring boldness of the recreant who would deceive the people by Imposing upon tbem worthless trash, for a really genuine and good mediciue, thns not only cheating tliem out of their money, but that which is lir dearer their health ought to be held up in scorn, and receive the con. tempi bis dastardly spirls merits. Let every one then who regardthlsown health, and wishes truth and honesty totri utuph over deception and rascality, put his heel on all base impositions, and uphold that which Is jost and right. The genuine H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment has proved itself to be themost remarkable medicine known for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, pains, wherever located, sprains, bruises, hardened lumps, burns, wounds, corns, chronic sore and weak eyes, lame back, etc., etc.; and Is an eBectual remedy for horses and cattle in the cure of sweeny, distem- per,lamens,dryshoulders, splint, wounds, etc., etc., and will always stop the further progTtss of poll-evll, fistula, ringbono.and blood spavin, If used In the beginning. Look out for Counterfeits I The public are cautioned against another counterfeit. which has lately made Itsappearance, called W. B. Farrell's Arabian Ltntinent, the most dangerous of all the counter, feits, because his having the name of Farrell,many will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit ex ists, aud they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture his wrought its evil effects. Tin genuine article is manufactured only by H. G. Far roll, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist o. 17 Main street, reona, Illinois, 10 wnom an applications for Agencies must be addressed, lie sure vou ret it with theleuers U. C . before Farrell's, thus II. G.FAKKELL'S and his signature on the wrapper. All others are counter feits. Sold by EWIN BROTHERS, W. F. GRAY, II. G. SCOVEL. and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. irp Price 23 and 50 cents, and 91 per bottle. AGENTS WANTEUln every town, villaee and hamlet In the United States, in which one Is not already established. Address H. G. Farrell as above, accompanied with good reference as to character, responsibility, die. decM 1m Jlemeuies that can be relied ou, being each suited to a "Specific Diease." My extensive nraaicein Philadelphia the past thirty years has made me acquainted with all forms of disease, and being a graduate from the University of Pennsylvania In 1820, under the guid ance ot Doctors Physic, Chapman, Cox, Gibson and Hare,l am enabled, from all these advantages, to offer the public the results of that practice in the form of my Family Medi cines. As I attend to the compounding of these Medicines my self, they are found, as thousands can testify, far superior 10 the man nostrums called patent medicines. J. S. ROSE, M. D. Dr. J. S. Rose's Cough Syrup, or Expectorant, is a never failing remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma. It allays any Irritation of the Lungs, and fortifies the system against future attacks. In bottles al50c. and SI- Dr. J. S. Hose's Whooping Cough Syrup. This prepara tion always gives immediate relief and frequently cures In one wnefe. trice50o. 11 r J. S. Rose's CroupSyrup. Thlsdangerouscomplalnt amongst children, yellds Immediately to this never failing remedy. Price 23c. Dr. J. S. Rose's Nervous and Invlgeratlng Cordial stands without equal, for Urn relief and cure of Heart Disease, Neuralgia, Flatulence, Depressed Spirits, Tremor of the Nerves and Muscles. Ills a great restorer to the mind or body worndowu by care, labor or study. Atrial of It will convince the most skeptical. Price 50c. Dr. J. S. Rose's Extractor Buchu. This is decidedly ane of the best lemudiesever used for all Diseases of the Kid neys, Bladder, and all Gouty Affections. Price 50. Dr. J. S. Rose's Autl-BIUous, or Rallroad'Pills: They are adopted to the Soulhern sections ot the United Stales particularly, buing often a preventative of severe bullous tlacks,4ndwhen used with Dr. Kose'sTonic Mixture, will curetbe mostslubborn cases of Bullous Fever or Feverand .Ague. Price 12K and 25 cents. Dr. J. ti. Hoso's Pain Curer, cures all pains internal or external. It may b relied on for curingandgivingalmost nalant relief to Cholera Morbus, Cholic, and all pains in he Stomach or Bowels, Ilheuoialfsm from Cold, Sore Thioat, pains In the Limbs, Hack or Side, Chlliblams t-prains aud Bruises. Sale to all ages. Price IS i, 25, and 50c. For Female Complaints Dr. J. S. Rose's Golden Pills, rorfalllng oftbe Womb, Female Weakness, Debility and Relaxation . Price 50c. Dr. J. S. Rose's Female Specific A remedy for Painful Menstruation, Leucorhoeaor Whiles. Price IS. Dr.J.S. . se's Dyspeptic Compound. This preparation lias never failed in curing the Dyspepsia, Indigesuon or Ltvcr Complaint, when taken in conjunction with his Alter ative or Family Pills. Price of both 75c. Dr. J. S. Kose'sTonic Mixture Isa never-falling remedy for Chills, Fevers and General Debility. A few dose will ionv nice the most skeptical. Price 50c. Dr. J.S. Rose's SarsaparillaCoinpund. Forall Skin Dls eases, and for Purifying tne Blood, UUs uperior to all others. Price 50cenU and SI. Dr. J. s. Romj's Elixir of Opium, freefromall the bad ef fects of Opium and Laudanum, such as Headache, Consti pation or sick Stomach. Price 25c. Allwhoe Constitutions cro unpaired by disease or weak by nature, should read DR. J. h, ROSE'S MEDICAL AD V'lSER, (whicb;contalns a description of the Diseases ofour climate and the moda of treatment.) It can be had without charge of W. F. GRAY', Nashville, W. W. BERRY & DEMOVGaLE, SHELL & RUTHERFORD, LUlatin, McCLAIN & DALE, Columbia. plai tf. g? Beautiful White Teeth, Healthy Gums, and n Sweet Hreuth. All who are desirous of obtain ing those benefits, should use ZLRMAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH WASH. This delicious article combines so many meritorious qual ities, that it has now become a standard favorite with the citizens ol New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dent ists prescribe it in their practice most successfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are award ed it Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediately ben efitted by its use; its action upon them is mild, soothing and effective. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they are made to rival pearl in whitenes, and dilluse through the mouth such a delightful freshness that the breath is rendered extremely sweet It disinfects all those impuri ties which tend tu produce decay; and, as a consequence, when these are relieved the teeth must always remain bound. Prepared onlv bv FRANCIS ZERMAN, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail by W. F. GRAY", Nashville. And by all Druggists, at only 25 twenty-five cents per bottle. faugtt 8m " I'OW'DEKEU SUGAR. 10 Bbls Pow'd Sugar, just received by the latest arri val and for aale by DAVIS -t SWAN'N. dec9 tf Ho. 73 Public Square. SELLING AT COST WALKING CANES, MEER CHAUM PIPES, 4c. We are selling the balance of our stock of the abort articles at cost to close out. Any one in want of them would do well to call at ap7 LYONS A CP'S. 19 Cedar St SLATES AND PENCILS Large supply in store and for sale by t. HAG AN, novl2 Market street SPIRITUAL ROOKS. '" THE GREAT HARM0NIA, VOL. 1. The Physician. By A J Davis. THE GREAT HARMONIA, VOL. IL The Teacher. By A J Davis. THE GREAT HARMONIA, VOL.111. The Seer; By A J Davis. - ' x A THE .SPIRITUAL TEACHER. ' .." By Spirits of the Sixth Circle. R P Ambler, Medium, THE PILGRIMAGE OP THOMAS PAINE; ' '" Written by the Spirit of Thomas Paine, throuh C Hammond, Medium. THE PRESENT AGE AND THE INNER LIFE, Being a Seqnel to Spiritual Intercourse. By A J Da vis. This is an elegant Book of near 300 paces oc tavo; ill strated. s ASTOUNDING FACTS FROM THE SPIRIT-WORLD, Witnessed at the house of J A Gridley, Southampton Mass. Illustrated with a colored diagram, SPIRITUALISM; By Judge Edmonds aud Dr G T Dexter, with an ap pendage by Hon N P Talfmadge, and others. RIVULET FROM THE OCEAN OF TRUTH; An interesting narrative of advancement of a Spirit from darkness to light showing the influence of man on earth over Ihe departed. By John S. Adams. EPIC OF THE STARRY HEAVENS; Spoken by Thomas L Harris in 26 hours and 16 min J1. While in a trance state; 210 pages, 12mo, 4,000 VOICES FROM SPIRIT-LAND, Through Nathan Francis White. Medintsr BRITTAN D RICHMOND'S DISCUSSION, 400 pages octavo. This work contains twenty-four letters from each of the parties above named,, embo dying great number of facta and arguments, pro and con, designed to illustrate the spiritual phenomena ot all ages, but especially the modern manifestations. THE TELEGRAPH PAPERS; VoLl; edited by S B Brittan. This volume of mis cellanies, comprises all the important articles publish ed in the Spiuitual Telegbapu for the threo months ending August lst,1653 over 400 pages, 12nio. THE CONFLICT OF AGES; Or the Great Debate on the Moral RelaUon ef God and itan. y Edward ileecher, D. U. Forsaleby CHARLES SMITH. oct22; 41 College street CHRISTIAN JIYJMK UOOK. THE new edition of the CHRISTIAN HYMN BOOK, in L common and fine Binding, by the dozen or single. Forsaleby (novll) CHARLES W. SMITH. DR. CU3LMINGS' WORK. A Jih the celebratsd Works of the Rev. Dr. Cumminsri. XX. of the Scotch National Church, received and for salo T tnoviij UUAS.W. SMITH. OUJ1AS' NEW NOVELST EMMANUEL PHILIBERT; FELIND DE CHAMBURE ; "oa ijju liAiituiiT Alexander Dumas. .Inst r- ceivea uy p, HAGAN, GOOEY'S LADY'S ROOK for DECE.URER, Contains Sixty contributions, and is embellished with Tnirty Steel and Wood Engravings. Single copies u iiuu, vi sj pci -jear, iree Ol postage. OUDSCrip- iion3 received, and single copies sold by v 25. F. HAG (AN, Agent. TTARPER'S JIAGAZINE FOR DECEMBER. jLJLtne beginning of the Tenth Volume. SubscriDtion iree oi postage 8 per year. Snbscnptioi received atA Diiitie copies soia ny r. MAUAN, "rcs Market st BLANK BOOKS AND STATION Alt v l..,n..Hrin,nn uis uay receiveu auaiorsaie O vig F HAGAN. "THE PARABLES OF FRKllKRIP A lini.l'lirtK lYlkUAUIAUllbU. Irom the Seranth fjivmnn R.lilmn. oritl, xneuiy-aix ciegani iiiusirauons. Deautitallv bound. rorsaieoy inovliij F. HAGAN. THE MOST ELEGANT PRESENT TO MAKE A LADY IS A HANDSOME SET OF FURS, AND FRANCISCO has at his Fcrt Emporium pyrri" ,i a most elegant assortment, put up in setts Kfc'r5 H consisting of Lyox, Badge, Rock Stone & Mar- t"3?a'J ten. Fitch, Chinchilla, Gennette,Conny, and all a:S' the lower grades of Furs, made up in the most fashiona ble manner. A. J. FRaNCISCO. Importer of Furs at dec9 tf No. 23, Pnblic Square. MY HOLIDAY HAT. T AM NOW prepared to offer fn Ihn nnhlin beautiful JL style Moleskin- Hat, gotten un lor the Holidars. 'Tis beauUtul in the extreme and calculaied to win eolden ...,:r..i .i. . . . . . laurels wherever it may be worn. Gentleman in search of something neat are invited to call A. J FRANCISCO, dec9 tf Ao. 23. Public Square. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are reminded that I have my Ware-Rooms well stocked with even-thins- desirable in my line, for the Fall trade, and will be" pleas ed to till their orders. A. J. FRANCISCO, dec9 tf No. 23 Public Square. "ronths', Child rcn't. and Iulants' Fancy Hats JL aud Cans, of everv stvle and aualitv. iust nnened for inspection at LRANCISCO'S, aeca tt Fancy Hat Store. TWO NEAT DWELLINGS FOJt SALE. WE are now offering for sale two neat dwellings on Cherrv Street South Nashville. Each house contains five rooms kitchen Ac The lot to each House is 40 feet- front bv 165 dcen. We offer each bou-e and lot for about what the improvements cost Terms. 1, 2i3 vears with interest for paper secured to the satisfaction of the owners, and t lien retained. Call on LINDSLEY iCROCKET. dec3 tf O 83 Collepe Street. READ THIS. I WOULD say to the public that having bonghtthe inter est of mv late nirtner. .Mr. Dihhs- that I ran nt nil iimo be found at the old stand of Dabbs& Porter, readr to buv or sell negroes on comnrui n as well aon my own ac count and think I caa safely p-omise them the market price for all negroes brought to me. I now have on hand 25 or 30 negroes that trait be sold, and amongst them is an extra No. 1 Blacksmith and his wife an extra Cook. Washer Ac., and a first rate house serrant seamstress, war ranted to suit or no sale. I have some of the best servants in the State for sale and am anxious to get them good homes as I promise to obey instructions in all cases, except it is to seperate Families, which I have never done nor never wilL oct31 REE3 W. PORTER. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. WHEREAS, a Libel was n the 7th day of ecember, 1S54. filed in the District Court of the United Sints for the Middle District of Tennessee, by Thomas B. Child ress, Esq.Attorney ofthe United States for said District, rgainst the vessel Wm. Phillips, ber tackle, appearal, and furniture, praying the uesual process by monition of said Court in that behalf, and.that all persons interesttd or con cerned in the said vessel, Wm. Pnillips, her tackle, appear el. and furniture, may be cited, m general, and special, to be, and appear before said Court, to be held in, and for the District of Middle Tennessee on the 5th day of March next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, if the same be a day ot jurisdiction, otherwise, on the next day of juris diction thereafter, then and thereto interpose a clalul fur the same and to make their allegations in that behalf. And mai kiiu vcsaei, ner lacsie, appearei, anu iurniture, De con demned by the definite sentence and decree of said Court as liable to the Uniied Staies, for the sum of five hundred dollars, and their costs in that behalf expended. Now, therefore, all persons interested or concerned in the said vessels, her tackle, appearei, and furniture, are hereby cited in general and special, to bo nnd appear before the said Court, to be held in the city of Nashville, on the 5th day of March, 150, at lo o'clock, if the same be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of junsdicttou thereafter, then and thereto interpose his or her claim to the same, and make their allegations in that behalf, and to show cause, if any they have, why the said vessel, ber tackle, appeaiel, and furniture, should uot be condemned by the definite sentence and decree of said Court according to the prayer ot the said libel. This 9th diy of December, 185-1. J. B. CLEMENTS. U. S. decll tri-w tf. Marshal Mid. Dist. ot Tenn. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Wf LL be sold ou Thursday, 21st day of December, at V the late residehce of Lhxabeth Raslton, deceased, in Rutherford county, about 2 miles from Smyrna depot, a very valuable tract of land, on "stone's Hver, a' the mouth of Stewart's creek, containing 217 acres, a large portion of which is finely timbered. The soil is remaikablr tine as the Siewart cieek lands are known nil over Middle Tennes see it is unnecessary to comment on their value. Terms, -$150 caEh, the balance on a credit of one and two years for notes with good security. R. L. Makley, Esq., will show the land to persons wishing to examine. ror further description, Ac., RPPijr to J.L&E. W. BROWN, novl2tds. 6X Cherry st. FAREWELL CONCERT MAD.DE VRIES has the honor to announce thaton har reiurn trip from Columbia she will give a FARE WELL CONCERT on FRIDAY, Dec 15, being positively her la.t appearance in Nashville, on which occasion she will introduce a variety of new Operatic pieces. Also, se lections from the Stabat Mateb Ti'tefcs may be obtained and seats secured at West's Music Store on Thursday momine. deel 1 st THE SAEE OF LOTS IN Shelby's Magnificent Addition to Edgefield, will com mence mi WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst at 11 o'clock, A. M , precisely. We wish to begin the sale early, intending to sell as long as ihe crowd will purchase. Buyers will please attend at the hour designated. . LINDSLEY i CROCKETT. 137" Sale will commence at Lot No. 1, corner or Father land street and Iuisvnle Railroad Dept. decl2 2t. I7OR HIRE. A likely Negro Woman with one child, . a good house servant, washer and ironer, for hire to some person living in the country till 1st of May next. Apply to decl2 5t J. lk R. W.BROWN. CRUSHED SUGAR. O A BARRELS crushod sugar, ju.it received and for ' sale by Dec3-tf JOHNSON, HORNE & Co. rrOR SALE. 3d Flat Boat Loads of Coal. be de JD livered on the first rise of the CHinherland river. We wish to make contracts before the river rises. octl3 U. S. FRENCH k SOV. FRENCH RAPPEE, SCOTCH v JlAulvA RY SNUFFS. JUST received and for sale, this superior article to any in the city. For sale wholesale and retril at the Little Indian, Cherry Street J. M00RE. nov26. EWIN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE ' DKUGGISTS, No. 7, North College Street, NASHVILLE, TENN., WINDOW GLASS. A LARGE assortment of all sizes of the best brand, in store and fur sale, low by r dec2. ' EWIN BROTHERS. PUTTY. 5000 IbiPntty, in Bladders, just received V VUMVltullTUl'Da dec2. "VfADDER. 2500 lbs. superior Madder; received and Xix. lor sate low By .tvvia rsKumi.KS dec2. "A fATCHES 200 gross Partridge's wood box Match Xix. as, received uy cvim liKUiiLbiis. decs. A LCOHOL 9 bbls. Alcohol, 76 n. a and 2 p. a, XI. ust received by a W in li KUi'HlSKs. deci. "VfUSTANG LINIMENT. 75 dot Mustang Lini Xix. menc, received and lor sale Dy dec2. EWIN BROTHERS. "TRAVIS' PAIN KILLER 75 dozen Perry Davis' jut ram niuer, receivea ana ior saie ov Decs EWIN BROTHERS. rpAYLOR'S COMPOUND. 80 doien received and JL tor sale low bv decs EWIN UKUTillitls. V7"EAST POWDERS. 75 doien ot superior quali- JL ty received by (dec3) gffia HKU tilKKa. "I LOVES As GINGER. 1 bale Cloves; 2 barreli J pure Ground Ginger, forsaleby decs EWIN BROTHERS. OUTSIDE SCARFS AND MUFFLERS. We have just received a splendid assortment of outside scarfsbt velvet, Chenile, Cashmere, worsted, Ac Those who r , . i , e it .,, z, e exposeu to oaa weatner Dy procuring oue oi mem wlu add greatly to their comtort. tor sale by dec6-tf MYERS k McGILL. f LOVES 6c GAUNTLETS. A supply of Gloves VJt and liaunuets, every variety received ana tor sale by deo tf MYERS & McGILL. "TVTIGHT SHIRTS AND NIGHT CAPS. Jost IX received a lot of fine nirht shirts, also a sunnlv of i mgni caps oi sue ana cotton ucea, ior saie ny decs li All , its AICU1LL. ti EAVY SILK UNDERWEAR. Reciveed this JUL day an assortment of extra heavy silk shirts and arawera. corsaieoy (UectS U) ilxr.KSEilcUILL. CIGARS! CIGARS I! f)f rrr SUPERIO R Havana Cigars, just re Jj J J J vceived and for sale, consisting partly ol tue following iirunds: Jupiter's La tavoitss, La Ha benera; La (Feuro ICarrillo, Napoleon, Pensodosa. With various other brands of choice Tobacco. Little Indian, corner unerry ana v;eaar streets. dec5-tf J. MOORE. ANDREW JOHNSON GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE. TO the Sheriffs of the Counties of Fentress, Overton, White, Jack son, Putnam, Smith, Wilson, DeKalb, Macon, Sumner, Robertstsi, Montgomery, Sterwart, Hum' nhrevs. Davidson and Dickson, in said State Greeting You are hereby commanded to open and hold an elec tion, on Saturday tne zuin ot January, 1855, at all the places of holding elections in your respective counties, af ter having given the notice required by law, for the elec- lrnn nf o Uain. f?jnpml fnr lliA 9H Iltviatnn ftf thai Militia of said State, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resig nation of Sam 'l A. Andekso.v, and due return thereof make to me according to law. in iestunouv WDereor. i nave cere unto set mv hand and caused the Great Seal of said State to be affixed at Nashville the 2d day of December, 1854. Bv the Governor. ANDREW JOHNSON. W. B. A. Ravset, Secretary ofStatt (3tdtrwAw.) FAIRV1EW FARM, NEGROES, fcC, FOxt SALE AT AUCTION. THIS desirable Property, with 8 or 10 valuable Negroes, stock of every kind, crop of Corn. Oats. Ac-. Fannin? Utensils, and Household Furniture will be sold without re serve on the premises, on WEUritSDAi, THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER next It is situated in Todd county, Ky., about midway between Hnnkins. vitle and Elk ton. and adioininirthe nlmisant villncm of Fairview, in an excellent and healthy neighborhood, sur rounded by good scnoois, unurcnes and .Mills, and con tains about 425 acres, about 200 cleared, o f which there are about 100 in clover, meadows, wheat and rye. This is one ofthe finest Stock Farms in Southern Ken tucky, being finely watered, and peculiarly adapted to grass. The Timber, almost surrounding the Farm, is abundant and excellent. The Water is also abundant during the dryest seasons. The Improvements consist ot a new, neat and convenient Frame Dwelling with 7 rooms, porches and gallery; Frame Kitchen; handsome Frame Cottage in the yard; good Negro nouses; urerseers uouse; carriage ana uuggy House; Brick Dairy; Tool House; Store House, and Distillery. A superior Well of Water near the bouse with chain pump; a beautiful young Orchard of over 100 trees of the finest selections of fruit, some of them now bearing. The Stables, Cribs, and Sheds are all Iarxe and commo dious, and well arranged for feeding. Tckks or Sals. For the Land one-third ofthe purchase money to be paid in band, the balance in two equal instal ments of one and two years. Terms of sale for the personal property made known on the day of sale. E. WARE, nov23 wtf Fairview, Todd county, Ky. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his residence lying in McNairy County, Tennessee, four miles east of Purdy, and twelve miles west of Savannah, immediately on the Stage-road, containing 250 acres of Land 75 or 30 acres under good fence and in a fine state ot cultivation, 175 acres of rich bottom land. There is a good roomy framed dwel ling, framed barn and stable, servant houses, two never failim? well and snrinz water, a rood yountr orchard, and in as healthy neighborhood as the State aflbrds. In short, this place offers every thing that heart could desire in a home. Terms to suit the purchaser and possession given immediately if desired. . r rt it n nAi nr octll aavr. juii. it. uujibs. 50 REWARD. I WILL pay J50 for a yellow man named John, whom I purchased of John Shoot, living near the Hermitage, about three months ago, lodged in any jail so that I can get bim again, jonn is about twenty -tnree years ot age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, weighs about 150 pounds, speaks slow but sensibly, and is of a brown yellow complexion. lie is prooaoiy in itasnvuie; or aooui me neignoornooa oi Mr. scoots or Air. uieaves aDove mere, wnere ne Has a wife, or about W. off to a Free State, . E. Watkins's, or he may attempt to get w8m. THOS.O.JAMES: STATE OF TENNESSEE, DAVIDSON CT'Y. Clifton & Abbott, 1 vs. Attachment FIovdTilghman. ) IT appearing to my sausuction, tnai r ioja uignmao, me defendant to the above suit is a non-resident of the Stale, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served unonhim: It is therefore, ordered that public tioubemade for three successive weeks, in tho Nashville Union Am. erican, requiring said defendant to appear at my office, on Cedar street on the ISth day of May, 1855, to defend said suit, or judgment will be rendered against said defendant by delaulL utir. u. uuuli w m , aeco ow. justice oi msrcsfs ior saiu VKJuniy. LATEST ARRIVAL OF GOODS. BY EXPRESS. TUST received by express, 8 days from New York, a lanre and beautful variety of Cloth and Velvet Cloaks, of the very latesl styles. . , c .1 , i t j: v. : l r i i liresS anas oi iue very mieafc uc3igusnuit;ii lur ueauiy, variety and richnes cannot be surpassed in this market Alexander's best Kid Gloves; Mailers and Mecklen Lace, Collars. Berthies, Transfer Work, Velvet Trimmings. Bon net and Sash Ribbon; and a great variety of other articles entirely new, all of which will be sold at prices to suit tbe purchaser. JAMES NICHOL, HOT Z v i uu. tzxjuiLre. ZINC PAINT. THE undersigned Agents for the saUof WHITE OXIDE OF ZINC, manufactured by the Pennsylvania and Le high Zinc Co., are prepared to receive orders for the same, and would invite the particular attention of the Trade to its evident Superiority over others of American Manufac ture, and its most successful competition with the best of Foreign. Dealers can with confidence depend npon always obtain ing any desired supply of this Paint which will be found torecommend itasll for Purity, Great Body and Uniofrm Whiteness. Pnc.u and terms arranged on the most liberal footing. JAMES T.LEWIS A Ca, dec3 6m 82 Water Street VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. TTTE are now offering for sale a valuable TRACT VV OF LAND, situated on the Gallatin Turn Ml pike, seven miles from Nashville, known as Rose-, mont the Residence of the late A. Balch, containing 162 acres. Tbe Land is all One, and; one Hundred acres is heavily timbered. The improvements are all uew and comfortable, and it is one of the most eligible situations for a Country Residence in the neighborhood of Nashville. It will be sold on reasonable and accommodating terms. Possession at any time, by application to LINDSLEY A CROCKETT, nqvlS o 88 College st-ret FOR SALE. AVERT desirable Residence situated on the comer of Spring and Bell streets, in Edgefield. The House con tains tour ooms, a two story porch 60 feet long, wit i good cistern, stables, carriage house and all necessary out-aouses, Ac Lot fronts 94 feet on Spring street and runs buck 200 feet on Bell street. The above House and Lot is beautifully located for a private residence and convenient to business, for terns ap ply to R. A. BALLOWE. novr8 Gen. Agt No. 17, Deaderick sreet . NEGROES AGAIN. IHAVE on hand twenty negroes, among them is an ex cellent Shoe and Boot Maker, and several good Cooks. 1 also have 10 negroes consisting of two Families, that 1 can suiisty any gentleman are as good servants as there is in the State, restricted on the saia to citizens of Davidson County. nov20 BEES W. PORTER. JENNETS I JENNETS 1 1 III AVEseveral fine Jennets thatl will lease or let, upon the shares for a term of years, provided application is made before the 20th of next month. J. SHELBY. nov21 4tw b w o XTEGROES FOR SALE. Will be sold on Sat l. urdaythe 16th day of December next, at the Court House in the city of Nashville, two negroe men belong ing to the "estate of Sam'l Ham, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOS. W. DABBS, I , uov30 STEPHEN H. HAM, f"es- STRAY HICKMAN COUNTY-. Taken up by William B. Easley, living in Ui:kman County, Ttn ties,ee, and in District No. 6, a HORSE MULE, about lt bands high, and a bright bay, 4.or 5 years old, some what shaved with the gears. Appraised oq the 2d Novem ber, 1854, to 55 00. B, DEAN, nov2S Stw Banger for Hickman County. NEWMUJG- STORE. (Formerly of the firm of Etvin, Brown d; Co. HAS OPENED, with an entire new-stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Ac-, Ac., on tho site formerly occupied by the. old firm,Ko. 43, College Street,, three doors from Union,: where he will be pleased to wait upon his old friends and citizens generally. Particular attention is given to Physi ians' Prescriptions, which will be filled with accuracy and dispatch. STTEGICAI. raSTRUKENTS, comprising Pocket Cases, assorted; Pocket Vial Cases, sev eral new patterns; Speculums, assorted; Midwife, Amputat ing and Trepanning Instruments, in Cases or separate; Tooth Foreep and Keys; Stethescopes; Cupping Apparatus; Stomach Pumps; Dissecting Instruments; Ac Ac, Truses in every variety a complete assortment of everything us ually kept in this line may be found at J. G. BROWN'S, 48, wo! egeSt oct28'54 WINTER STRAINED bblz just received by oct23, '54. LARD Oil, Six J. O. BROWN. College treet CHEMICALS. A large Stock, and from e best Manufacturers, some exceedingly rare, never before brought to this market Attention of Physicians to this . t ..e . ! : . .i.-ii t- -i , ' pu.wt luj bu la rcsrccuuu soiiciieu. oct28. J. G. BROWN. COD LIVER OIL. Four gross Rusbton, Clark A Oos best article, warranted pure and fresh, just receiv ed by roct23-'54.j J. O. BROWN. BERMUDA ARROW ROOT. Warranted per fectly pore and fresh. A full supply at oct23-,54. J. O. BBOWN'S. PERFUMERY in every style, French, German and American Colognes, Hair Oils, Pomades, Ac.. Ac. Tooth Powder and Paste, Fiver's Aromartic Vinegar, Glenn's Rose Bears Oil, Bell Lavender, brown and white Windsor Soap, Barbers Soap in 1 lb bars, together with a general assortment of Plain and Fancy Soaps, llair Brushes, ao, Ac Shell and Buffalo Dressing and Fine Conh, Ivory do. Powder Puffs and Boxes, Lilly Wb ite. Aid! as ter, Ac, Ac oct23-54 J. G. BROWN. HARTS CARMINATIVE. 2 gross, direct from Manufacture, just received by octSS J. u. liKOW.N. PEKIN TEA COMPANY. 1 have a full supply ofthe best qualitiesof Teas, put up by this Company. It is the same formerly kept by Ewin, Brown A Co, which gave such general satisfaction. The Ne Pins Ultra Bbck Tea and Plantation Imperial are thought to be superior to any in this market; also. Teas in small caddie of 2 lbs each. J. G. BROWN. oct2S-'54. Gllegest. LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.-SEVEN THOUSAND papers new Crop Garden Seed, jnst received and warranted fresh, Ac, comprising all the vari eties brought to this market; Extra Early Peas, Early May Peas, Six Week Beans, Clove Onions, Ao., bv the Gallon. Also, Cabbage, Button Onion, Ac, by the pound. oct2S J. G. BROWN. aOULAY BITTERS. A full supply, just received by fect3 J. 6. BROWN. WINDOW GLASS.-Alargelotof all sizes. Abo: Glass Ware, Ac, always on hand. t2 J. G. BROWN. ASPARAGUS RO0TS.-4.000 ou hand and for sale by octi8 J.G.BROWN. T. ELLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG GIST, SIGH OF THE MAN AND 2I0BTAB. ON MABKET. OPPOSITE UNION STREET. NASHVILLE- QUININE, Morphia, Tannen, Iodide potass, Nitrate of Silver, Prussic Acid. Received by dec6 T. WELLS. INSTRUMENTS.-Sargical,Mathematical. and Den taf Instruments, offered low by (de6) T. WELLS. SPICES, 2,450 lbs. Pepper.Spice, Ginger, Cionai mon. Mace, Cloves, Ac, by (dec6) T. WKLL3. WINDOW GLASS. -All sixes from 7 by 9to"8S by 45; 375 boxes Glass Ware, assorted. Putty in Blad des at the lowest prices by (decS) T; WELLS. 1YE STUFFS. 3,475 lbs. Dutch Madder. Indi- JLVgo, Fuss tick, Brazil, Cam, Peach and Red Woods. ext. Logwood, Ac., by (dec6) T. WELLS. BRUSHES of all kinds, leceived bv deo6 T. WELLS. 13 ERFUMERY Every fashionable variety. Toilet JL SbaVing and Medicated Soaps of all kinds, at a small aavance oy (decs; i. WELLS, T RANDIES, Wines, Gin, Ac, for.3Iedicihe use. re- jceivea oy. (aece; i.-n num. nnEAS, 8SO lbs. Fine Imperial, Young Hyson, Gun i i owuer, ana uiacK leas, received oy oecg i. wells. 1 RASS SEEDS. Fresh Timothv. nerds f!m Or JTchard Grass, and Blue Grass Seeds, all the growth of 130, reeeivra bj uectij 1 . M EiLiLS. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Ac-Janes' Expectorant, fViUiat.x's and irittar't Balsams of Wild Cherry. r, ; rr, n 3 .. f t , t 1 - Ginger hit ami Mint Lccenyert, Ac Received by ucvuiunun x. I1I.LU NUTS. 10 barrels Almonds; 10 bbls. Cream Nuts; 10 " Filberts; DRIED FRUITS 3 bbls Currants; 4 doz boxes Prunes; S dox jars Prunes; 1 mat Dates; lOKandbblsdo; CRANBERRIES. 10 bbls Cranberries; FRESH FRUITS. 20 doz cans Fresh Peaches; 10 " " " Pine Apple. FRESH FISH, - ' 10 doz cans iresh Salmon; 10 " " " Lobsters; 50 " " " Oysters. SARDINES 500 hair boxes Sardines received this day per Rail u, by . JOHN NIXON', Jr nov8 tf ' SPOOL COTTON 500 dozen Coat's Spool Cotton assorted Noau 500 " lees " " 40 " Yale's Just received and for sale by rov2 A. MORRISON & CO. WOOLEN HOSE. 190 dozen Misses and children's Wolen Hose; Oft 1. TIT T r F . ' v ? uuien isomioris; 10 Fanev Yietnrinet Just received by A. MORRISON A CO. nova tt TLANK ROOKS. Just rftriMTf! a ftnnarinr Int nF- uiaui two its 01 tne oesi paper ana nairi uuu& uwu ut me oeat paper ana paged to order. 1 invite tbe attention of Merchants before purchasing elsewhere CHARLES W. SMITH. novS 41 College street J, LUMSDEN & CO., DEALERS IN HIDES, OIL, LEATHER, AND FINDINGS, Market Street, between Rroad nnd Spring, Nashville, Tennessee. N.B, We will make liberal cash advances on consign ments of Produce to B.L. Mass, at New Orleans. oct81 ditrwly FOR SALE. A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND. We are now offering for sale a Tract of Land near the BUENA VISTA Turnpike, immediately adjoining the beautiful residences of John P. Erving, Walter Scott and J. P. Wiles. The Tract contains THIRTY-ONE ACRE, is of fine soil, silvery heavy timbered, and will be sold ow. wall on lUMJSLEi A CROOKbTT. nov5 tf 38 College ft O TRAYED OR STOLEN A Black HOUND 1 O DOG low and heavy made. I will tur n liberal reward for his delivery at my olhce oni inerry street novtl It W. L. I10Y1). Jr. FALL & CUNNING-HAM. No. 47 COLLEGE STREET, JSTetaxwixXo, Tozuiossoo, Direct Importers and Dealer in AND CUTLERY AND mm. WOULD invite the attention of Merchants visitiog Nashville, to theirextensive assortment of Hardware of every variety which is now complete in all its depart ments. Professing to compete with any and all other markets in every branch of the Hardware Business, ther are anx ious to have Merchants to call and examine their'Sloet and Price, so that they can judge for themselves. Feathers, Ginseng and Beeswax, received at the highest markter ates. sep9, '54. tf. ANOTHER LARGE SUPPLY OF SUKGP CAL INSTRUMENTS. STRETCH A ORR have just received by Express, a large lot office Instruments, consisting in part or the following, viz: Silver Spring Lancets; - ' German snd Brass Spring Lancets; Glass Speculums; PhTsicisn's Pocket cases of Vials; " " oflnstruments; Cupping Instruments; Fine Steel Scales with Glass Pans; ,. j Evans Genuine Thumb Lancets; Cateract Instruments; Uvula Scissors; Fonsil Instruments; Metal ic Flexible Bougies; Scarificators; Horse Phlegms; Journiauets; Dissecting Instruments of all size and price; Together with a large lot of other Instruments, suitable for Physicians and Students. All of which will be sold at a small advance upon Eastern cost by SlKblUIl A ORR, Druggists. Corner College A Union st., Nashville. decS tf. $300-EIGIIT YEARS' CREDIT, W1TH . OUT INTEREST. T n a and 1x11 0n Vine "'-ree'. i"1 beyond X Demambrane, renting for $U.50 per month, which I will sell for $300cash, and $10 to be paid the first day of very minth for S years. R. A. BALLOWE, ept2S Genl Agent, No. 17 Deaderick st. STEAMER IROQUOISnr II. D, L, tf. II. "j3hOOK3,ikTXE, t .'TSr f- W1.SI1ES to raWnn the pe35Tbit be i.m igfE recently porebaied tuts virxrtuain jjTVyaand intends running her Jffi the HbstatiaiSteaaK. , pr-iit SCiUUU IIWI NASHTIILE TO NEW 0HlAN3, and solicits from bis old friends, as formSrlr. ushsrerf public patronage. Mr. THOMAS J. UOPRII?3wiltac a t'lerk,and willgive every attention u m-r SHilntHS that Bar be entrusted to him. Whenever tbe. e i bouage snfli ci'ni and shippers desire, by appricat-on SiXt beats agenu tripi will be extended on the Camberloftf rfyVr as high np as ROMS. Tbe IR0QUOI3B has superior acxxtotgtaoD3 for Pas sencers and Fie'ibt. stawrpBir A No. 1 , in TSetancJ. Apply to JOH.iSOV WifiO'ER.or JOHN YKATMA.V Agents. " nor 0 to n w o WHITE LEAD IN OIL, No. 1. A few kegs on band and.fer sale by - . IL G. SCOVEL Better than even Pure White Lead for twishinir Parlors an'd InsWe-wMt, Is tbe ISTROYED SNOW WHITE Zl.VC PAL.'T. All 'whs have seen tbe beautifnl inrde finish of tbe steamer Win. Garvin, wi! attest ta this fact Forsaleby H. (i SCOVEL, North side f tbe Pubf.c Square, three JoorsWettof the Nashville Inn. ' novll LEECHES Frtrfi Leecbjust received by oortl U. G. SCOVEL. BLUE VITIUOL. pounds BtuaVilrHiI, for sale by oovSIJ H.G. SCOVEL FR1-SH SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED, Bine Mass, Proto led. Mercury. 'IoeSdu Petass, Bi Chi ornate Potass. Uyd. cum Creta. PERFUMERY, ac:-Rose, Pooctse. Nyronh aod Chrystal Paiace xp fine pocket andkrrchief ex tracts, vie Musk Caratiet!, Patehoaly, New llown liar. Upper Ten Oriental Drops. Verbena, :illefleurand CeT; netta Waters, Bay Kam, Cologne Water in assorted bot tles. ODONTINE OR ROSEfTOOTH PASTE, for the prvsermiion nftrterTeeth; CeW Creara, Zoolcg-caj Bears' Grease fof thHair, corapoand Ox Marrow for ttu Hair, Suet Poraade, Phifaeotaeo. Ac Fer'faie bv nevSl H. O. SC0V2I, North tide of tbe Public; Sqtgure. 3 doars west of u c Nashville Inn. SUSPENDING LAJlPSadStaudUmfs,oC t aelitii Co'smale, for sale by nov21 it li. bCO iL. Qr( GKOS. Weod Box, Bkiek, Wax, and Cigar r-s -njicue, iocsfie o novjl G. G. SCOVEL ONE HUNDRED RUSH'S CLOVBR SEED , on haad ad ferale by 11. G.sCOVtL. rpWBXTY-THRKE ItARKELS CALCINED JL PLASTER oa hand and lot aU by nvll Lj " H,G. SCOVEL. ONE HUNDRED RUSHELSHERD GRASS SKED, (frestioa hand and for sale by "TR H. O. SCOVEL SIX HUNDRED POlfpiDS Oi? INDIGO, on hand and for sole at tbetoweat market pnes. iwrll IL U. SCOVEL. NEW BUILDING .VSSOCIATION. InAVE a number of Handsome Bail ling Los, in the 7th Ward, Nashville, Bear .University pk, wh.ch I will sell to person who will build 00 tbem, ei lu- terms, one-balf of the purchase money to ba paid at the end of two years, one foarth at tbe end of three Tears,, and ooe-fourU at the end of four yrai. asd without interest. The lots ore situated on Maple street, are 199 feet deep, besides the allet, and of good sod Some eight or tea ve ry neat houses are now being erected in their immediate vicinity. Call soon, or yon will rout) an. opportunity fora eood home. oett A V. S.LLN'DSuEV PARTICULAR NOTICE. THE undersigned haviog pnroaased of Mr. JOHN K. HUME bis en-ire stock or' Maple und Fancy Goods, requests tbe oitiiens of Nashvtiie. ami hi a tr.muUrrrror.lv to call and examine stock of goods, as isoai r.f theru ara new anu iresn. ueueral satiiUctioo will be given to ail oct7 b w-Au. WM. H l RCTCUER MANUFACTUItEItS AND MILLER WE are general Agents for ibe sale of all Cotton and oolen fabrics manufactured in the of Tnru. see, and have appropriated a large and counixxlioas room solely for their sale and storage We hare al. appropna- leaoaoiaer room tor we sate al storage rf FlJJOrta.one. And we would ieseetfnlly call tbe aUenttoa ef both Mac ufaoturers and Mrllwx to tuis arrangement . W. IL GORDON A CO. SHEETING-00 Uks Glenn Mill Sbeetisg. in aDdforsle bv m OORDON A stole CO. COTTON A'ARNS-50. Ug4 Cotton arns-,l numbers from the different tactones. 50 bales No. 1 Cotton ItOM; ra store sod stle bv octS W.U.GtJsDU.N A C( SUGAR--3W bbds prtoe LorrTwBaSariji store and for sale by W. u. GuKDON A CO. t I O LA.SSKS34 tar KeiwVrf Motosses. ,n JLU. store and for sale hy U. (iocotM CO. "VTAILS-lOOO-keg CM NarKall mm, . w pj f .r 1 safe by W. H. Gl.Di N4CO. Q LASS W AUE- baxiMljdart Pkuk Soo do Pint u..; in store and ftrsate by W. U. GOfcOON A CO TOBACCO. FIFTY boxes B W Jooes' eura Va. Tobaaeo.S ra rlues oO " Berry A Goedwios' Na 1 -v , juooioDia comxueti " a. ". Peasel'sNo.1 25 ie " O. Herd's de; J T Kdwarde' extra. In stare and for atle by d; W. II, GORDON A CO. CIGARS 3 oases La Napoleon EeratiafWrs 5 do iANstomal " Jv. 5 do Wander ag Jew " dn; 5 do LatiesJrIarias " J.v In store and fcr sate by W IL GORDON A CO FINE SALT M00 bags Liverpool Fine Bfown Salt, n store and fer sale by W.IL GORDON A CO. SOAP too boxes No. 1 Ros-a Soap, Kile by - w. H. (I i store and for GORDON A CO. FLO UU 21 barrel esra Family Flour; 30 bbls exwa White i Jour, ib stere as4 fws-de by W. H. GORDON A C'O. NEGRO GOODS. ,4 BALES VPcWtod MswolketariBg Co.'sJo- 4 " X do lJW'v 0 " 4-1 do do d 15 " i ite do' d4 In store ard fer SB?,bv the-txveonlr. Oseabers; do; oct95 W. H. GORDON A CO. HHENNESSEK SKWINfi Wirrtl 1 JL 20 3 cord Sewrojr Ceop, ftr making negro dollies auu uuier ucavy gmras. f-orse Hy oeiao w. U. GOtDON & CO. WANTED. TEN or twe've 9i CARPKVTBRS; with their own toolsi.for DeeUiur. Ala- wrk to eofltinsAnniil .K.,t tbe 1st of Deeewber, Wagss libend. Lxpewes paid rom here to Dacalu'. provided tuey raeum wiul the 1st of December. Apply immediately to WM. L. BOVD, 'r , -OO No. 50 Cherry st PRIME SUGAR. 7w Uids Pnw Sagar in St.3re utti Ut safe by oa 19 ileCREA A T&KKASS. CLOVER SEED 11 Ubls. Ctevw ;d 7a otoro and for sue low .0 do e by oc"5 4 IfoCBEA ATZRASS. EXTRAORDINARY i ND UC ICMNTS AtWm. K. Omteiwr's, Na. 57 CeUegs St IHAVE in turn, a huye and eitewive Mock uf Fote'pn and lNHie Dry (;k. together wnh new arrives neirly every week,dweeilna the eastern nines, m kes rr. v stock full and very aUractwa. 1 erwnis wsiuo$ butTu' and cbeap s wds will Br Jit to their interest too-U aud ret for tflem selves. No enarge for jho.vioe g . mJa .. oct2 A H overstock ef ft seh XertmM, XJL of all celers aad grade, at- W.H. CKUrGHERS, No. .7 tjfijfjye st COLORBD FLANNELS. Of al' Knutetrad reus t be oioiwd ott very cheap. Al.o, Sam and Roeer a tteiebHjHels. W.1LCR0TOMBH, oota n i. ys4tfgg t. A LVRGE aseortsaest of Gentlemen's ami J derware. Ladies pot. Jtermo Uoioa dn ri'o Cheojeee. A Mwerierariwle at rtrv low prA ocU6 W.HCiiUTW Nu ,J ft 1L0AKS, Muntles, Shawia and Scarfs. 4 SUetorincs VJ Cutff.Ac, at W. U.CJ.LitaiEi, Ni. 7 fates t oct T)LAID SILIOf AND RAW SILKK. From 13 X o W for DrM Pattern W.U C'liLTCHEls, No. .-7 Loflege f. octW FIGURED and Ptaii. Manila de Lais of alt qualities, and will be sold grwly below tbe reeni a- iirice. at W. H. CRUTCUErfR. rcftg No. Cal'fge st EMBROIREBIBS.-.Most beaaM rtTeetUo ,7 Embroideries, Lmim, Edgings, Ac. lautifuUnem -setu. Collars, and Cottaretts, Venice Point, do., iuee U which will bectesed ot at reitaeed prices. W. U.CRUTCHEIC, oc'S No. '.: College St. T)RINTS. Coehw Syle oi Pruitx, at K cents. Inh jl x.inena, meaewea Masmi t aad aH ktixty will be sold as hw as can be bnuht at aov other house in thedty. ,v. H. CtltTCHER, octsfi No. 7 College st JOHN K. HUME, LATE No. 57 CoJIeae street, Nahvilte. respeetfiiUr an BoUBees to bi feenda and csstoffics that, having sold out bis good to Mr. Win. H Cntlcber, ' "e of Bedford will still continue at the "Old Stand." with bH Beiks,A.' counts, Note, Ac, and will expect all who are i- arrears L come forward and settle up. I do not wish to, nor will not 'fpossiblo, 90c any one, but tome who have been in arrears seme hnxi p t must aoi be surprised HI do. octlo .1. n KTJJIK. T) ROOMS! IIKOOJ.M ! ii dituu e-.tra, Kami s. jLJin Btoio and for sale low by M'CREA atehrass, Bridav novll BHSA",U.rANCV SILICAND SATIN SLAKra. Just rec-. red a splendid a.wtn7it'ofSiik and Satin Scarfr, every variety of colors. Forsyte bv nov2S " ilYEBS A UcOW Ladies un- RW. do. Me- jCst. .