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SSivw . fc aONC, ,- JBSJTAXI tWMt li'ltTii1lllfYiinmil-MJjllU 3& 'A 1 1. w ..tv 1 J.: UNION AN -XMErVcAN. NASHVILLE: TU.SD.VY MORNING OCT. 2, 1S55. MECUANiC-HIBITlON. Oor whole a'tenlion being required at the Agri-c-'tut' Fair durirg tie entire day yesterday, we Md not have the pleasure of visiting the exhibition at OJ! Feilows' Hall until last D'slit. We have been so-inuch engaged Tor a few days past ihat we have not had time to a-f-ierta'a ci&ny facts in re gard to the fitting up of the aric'e3 for .exhibi tion, but whoever did ilot.bt o tit prtsenlwl with a i oedal at least. We have jiever seen more t s e displayed in our life. While walking or ra-her Bqueez.r.g around among the different department?, we were forcibly struck with the resemblance , to iLe Crystal Palaoe on a small ? cale, of course. There is a little of everything that humuu-ingonU' ily ever had anything to do with, put up so as to show to the best &dvau ge. We would like to ppcak separately of many of theartic'es, but to do them justice, it would take much mote time and space than we ccn spare in these "tying times." Ii we have leisure, however, we shall try to give as good n description aspoisib'e.of someof the prom inent articles. . . . The rooms were crowded with the beauty and elite of Nashville, and everything went off to the entire satisfaction of every one prestnt. It was thought for a time that the enterprise might prqvo a failure, bat last night proved conclusively that it was any thieg else. The exhibition will be con tinued through the week. Tbeaiie List eight when we left the Me chanics' Exhibitioi, we thought everybody was there, but on going to tbe Theatre, f?e came to the conclusion that it we had gone tberefirst, we should have thought etwiWj was there. Xt was decid edly the best irg'at of the season, being the benefit of Miss Wyktts. We thought the ttlent she pos fee;ses could not long remain unrewarded, 8nd judg fcig from the home last niht we were not far from 'right. We did not stop bng, but thought that b3ih Mis3 Wrt.TT and Mr. Mobtisieu were out doing themselves, which is p-aise enough. We arc glad to see that Miai Wtettb is re-engaged and uppears to-nht as Juliet. YOUNG MLN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ANNI VKRSARV MEETING IN DR. EDGAR'S CHURCH. Tlte first Anniversary Meeting of the Young Men's ChristiEii Asy ciation of Nashville will be held this evening in the 1st Presbyterian Church (Dr. Edgars.) Addresses will be delivered by Rev. J. H. Eat on, Freg't o! Union University, Murfreesboro, and Rev. A. R Erwin, Pastor of the Methodist (Mc Kendroe) ChuioV, of this city. Exercises will ommenceat 7$ o'clock. The pubiic are respectfully invited to attend. W. T. Viieeis3, RecSfc. f Almost every paper in the Union is com menting upon the good qualities and great benefits derived from the use of Dr. J. Hostetteii s Stom aeb Bitters, and the immense sales which have been made by the agents in our Southern and Western cities, is conclusive evidence of its virtues, and con vinces us that it is just the thing for ibis climate, and should be used in every family, by old and young, before, meals, during this extreme warm weather, a4 n preventive against all stomach dis eases most prevalent at this season, when not only the weather, but the diet has a controlinS influence up the system. For sale by the druggists. CiTT Dispes r.r. This Charity ha3 been oppn since the 1st of May hut, and we are glad to learn that many of the poor of the city have been re lieved v. it bout mueh expense. Tic Dispsnsary will still continue open during the L-ctures at the Medical College, where we hope every p wr person will not hesitate to call and procure advice and medicine free of charge, when it is reqnired. Lccatich or tub Pkiscipai. Phizes is Clas3 E. -The fallowing are the localities where the princi pal Vt'ai wen drawn: No. 9i(il, 8000 in Fond Du Lac, vrj8,and Charleston, S. 0. 443D, $5000 nt ForfG'ii-rcJ, Gi. 2599, $2000 in Washington, D. C. 0930, 1000 in St. Louis, Mo. 9307, $1, 000 in Macon, Ga. 03" Htrper'a Magazine, Gjdey's Lady's Book Xelie's! Gazette of Fashion for October, and Har per's Story Book No. 11, have been received and creforale by Tn. Nelson itCo.,44 Union st. 03" We ere indebted to the cferk of the Sallie1 'West for a file of St. Louis papr-rj. JtST" Tbei-e will be a sale of books to-night at PobKc Square. t Jkll Should Try It. - DR J. BOSTETTEB'S cni.TCRrH: sto.uacu bitters. UK YtlT DYSI'hPTIC ? XJL. Tueu t ike t'iee clebraled DHtcrj. AUK YOU PILLIOUS? 'iYvprwbtttleof the.e Bitters and be relieved at once. AKE YoU ANNOYKI) BY INDIGESTION ? Rcuori" tne call e br tbe fret; use of these Hitters. Tiie celebrity tuat ilii excellent preparation lias gained in tbe last tew trs is beyond belief The best Physicians in the Untied ftats endotfe it and recomniend it to their jiatients :nll rjs-s or Djfpesia, lndicestion, and 1)33 of ' Appetite. Ii i ii?edoynearlr every fitnily in the Union, uaa none should Le wiiliuul it. I'oraaic by H O. SrOTEL. O. V. HENIIERSHOT, UEIIKY & ItKMOVlLLE, JO. (. BItOW.V, HAKBEKT i KOSCCE, A. UAKTblt. ATid hy Dniffritsand Ilutub pecerally. , i. !eclutctior on uottte. teptib aswiv. IF YOU WANT A FINE HAT, HAT that will preserve its ohape and fit ea?r and jfV tiebito titeh ad,oa wilt find it ut WATEKFIEbU & WALK KITS, l'hev have all the new de.-ipDH for the ! as .i.-topted hy the Xex York and Put is Hatters. Thcir Ha'? are i.f theirown manufacture and will be found ioeverv K.iT deirtsble Nrungers visiting the citj uhould call an J cxii3.iie them, to- ?- WATtRFIELD k WALKER. Mirt STVI.KS OF SOFT HATS I YXTE harr all the neiv defensor Soft Fur Hats, in all ' tt.v tu"-i.winab!e colon. Tfcey aro ailmirubly adapt ed to tr jvelli j aiI huMo4.s purposes, i'roui our com Kanve at.-iirimeiit the in ?t fa-iidinus taste may be ittrtrSr1. W t .sit thein at ve nod uniiorm pricts. WATEKK1LLU& WALKER. LAIJIKS iudix; HATS I TTTATKUJ'nSI.l) A- tV.-i.UC Kit luve a the new t V UefgB-,'l Uiiii) Hats fur laie suited wtliecon.- ingres. on. They are the ui .t ajiproved etyles. a adopt- -lJy theKew iotStasd Tails ll.ilteia and aio cytt, cle- ,-)( and desirable. A ianre a soruuwtt of childreL'd titiry UuU and Caps 1 WATERFIELD 4 WA LKER, Faahiunable llatu in, rfi2f.. 26 l'ublic Pquare, ncit to Guwdey's. llioh Millinery Goods, .-r ? COLLIDE STREET, OVER McLELLAXD'S STtRE. .ft5- 't-CI'-vITy having retiireed from .w York, ) ro;irct!atly tuvite the lte ntion ot her fneiidi and fnii'T. t i tir new Mid ciretiilly celccled KUick of NlJjLlM.ltY 0'il)S forthesn. Alto, to herUUKSS jiaKIWi rtetMif.ient, at which ih moat apptoved slylis tjf r, .,t n- .J u.ki t uvt can be had at Mirt i.tnco. gr () itit laj, it Jncsdny, itith. JSt ' MJi.- UW. r iti;ovAL. (""!K dirilte In-nranec Agency OKce is rniored to jL ttie itiidir.g at the eit corner oi coile-RC ana frct wr's M-'ptS JOSEl'il NASH. ,j 1). It. COPP, C03tISSI0S AND FORWARDIX MERCHANT, ijavanuidi, (ia. ADVANCES w.tl he mau'e by the subscriber on can. si.nmt'-a:s(t l'.-vauce gcnerallv to the above named Lo. JOSEPH NASH, n'plC- 3m South oast corner College and Church sts. ! TIIE VEUV IjATEST NEWS ' RECEIVED BT MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH OT TO THE HOPS 0? PUBLICATIOH. m PniLADEipniA, Sep. 18. Cotton continues very dull, and prices are irregular. . fri?, Sep. 30. Seven deaths Saturday, of which five were of Tellow Fever. Fickness on tbe increase, but confined to Sooth Memphis. vVeather clear and cool, to day. Louisville, Oct. 1. Five le?t six inches water in canal and rising slowly. Flour, dull at 6 10a C 25; Wheat, 1 10; Mess Pork, 20. Sale of 84 coils of rope at 7 cents. AUCTION SALE OF G-ROCERISS, By Davis & Swan n. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2d, ommenciBRat Scclocfc, will offer at Auction, the rollotrtug articles, to it; 73 hhdt-. choice Browu Guar; 29 " cluritiid, do; verywhtta; 75 barrel powM and crush 'd 8 ugar; 5 1 ' Loif do; No. fpitn 4 to S. 200,000 Scff.irs in Oue of 10 to 20,000; 100 reams n ritin paper; iv wins irmia i ooacoo, aasoriea oranai 88 hair barrel Molasses 45 barielt do; I a it barrel Pike'a Pure Magnolia Whiaky; ' 85 do Old Bourbon and llonoDgahala, do 17 barrels C'gt'c Brandy; 115 bjitj Giaviware; 2.1 bags primUrten Kio Co-Ve; 40 " " Laguyra do. 55 boiss Claret Wne. bO boxes Imported Tea; 75 dzen 'urta made BROOMS; 30 I'oxes Bar Sosp, " No. 1." 53 dozen 1 'tinted iiucVeU; 20 nest do Tubs; 12 rucks Carrier Bucket; And many other articles suitable to tbe trade. UAVJrf SWANN, sepSS td No 78 Public Hqaar. LOOK HERE SMOKERS t III AVE this iiy received a large lot of the best Cigara cver brought te Nashrille. Call soon and examine them. GEORGE UKE1G, ceptlC 8m 87 Union street IE110VILLE ItELL, DRUGGISTS, No. 2fi Cherry street, 2 doors from Union, te p constantly on bind a large and select atockef Drugf, Medicines, Chemicals, Dje Jstufli, Paints, Oils, Ac, Ac Consisting in part of Quinine, Morphia, Iodine l'otasfa, Snlph. Qnnidin, Kalph. C'tnchonia, Sidacure, Ic tueanium, Ext. Wi, Acid Nitrate of Mercury, Potaara, Cum Calce. Iron Vulerian, Lactic Acid, Caatharidal Col loden, Iodine, Ac., Ac. PEKFUMEItV , Lubins' Genuine Extract, Bairns' do., for tbe handkerch ef CoLgnes, Tanom atyles, lieil Lavender, Bay Bum, Ac , Ac. SOAPS. Barber's Soap, Toilet Soap, a large variety Shaving Cream and Sharing compounds, Military Soap, Ac., Ac FOR TIIE HAIR. -Barry's Tricopheru, Lyon's Katharion, Bogles' Hyperion Fluid, Bear's Oil, Rose Oil, Pomatums, Ac, Ac. HAIR BRUSHES Dressing Comb-i, Fine Combs, Barber's Combs, Gum Elastic do Shell do., Tooth liruihes, Nail Brnbhes, bbaving liruthe, Ac CM B AIIS, TOBACCO ANI SNUFFS.-60.000 J Cizara. rarijus brand;: Lao.borne's Grandad. Twist. aud Fine Cut Coewug Tobacco; 1 bbl. Maccabau Snuff, Snuff in bottles and papers, G.rrett's Scotch Snuff, Macca bau, Ac, Ac, for sale by UUL & ULL, sept30 Druggists, N'o. 26 Cherry at TO CONTIIACTORS. PROPOSALS will be received at my office, in Tazewell, Claiborne count v. Tenn.. until tbe 80th dar of Auv v.il, for the Masonry of two Bridges (over Clinch and MoT ston Rirers,) for the Cincinnati, Cumberland and Charles ton Railroad. The above Brid.es are hieh. fone 56 feet the other 80 fit and very long. The work must be commenced immedi ately niter day of letting, so asto "put in" the foundation during the low water of the Fall months. 1 will also receive propos-ls until the 18th day of Octo ber, for the Graduation unj Masonry of that part of the above mentioned Road, lying between Bean a Station, Grainser county, and the tonu ot" Newport, Cocke county, (80 miles.) The above wot- is heavy and well worthy the attention of Contractors. The terms of payment will be who.Iy Cab. R. L OWEN, july to Uctlgw Chief Engineer. IMPORTANT TO THE fUULIC. STAY LIMITED TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20TH. BY particular request, from the citizens of this eity, and adioinintr counties. Mr. aEMJIONS has consented to remain i n tlm city until Saturday, October 20th insL En gagements elsewhere will forbid his remaining any longer; therefore immediate application is requisite to obtain hi Celebrated Spectacle?, as he will positively close on that diy- fsep9 Sisht Preserved Blindness Prevented. JH. SEMMONS. English Optician, late of the arm ot 11. Summons A Son, manufacterer and inventor of tue newly mrented and improved Spectacles, from ths improved Spectacle Manufactory and Cornwall Optician entablishment, East Bridge, Truro, respectfully ann.iunces his arrival on a profsional vinit, with a splendid assort ment ot hisnenly invented and improved Spectacles, and may be consulted at his Office, Room On tbe Square, over W. T. Berry's Book Store. NASHVILLE, TENIT. These ceiebrted fcpectacle are made o Brazilian Sand, and known ui.derthe name of Brazilian Pebbles, and con structed in accordance with tbe philosophy of nature, in the peculiar form of a concave-convex mirror, admiiably adapted to tbe organ of eight, and can be uted by the old and the young to jursuethe most minute employment, either by day or candle light, with perfect ease, and never cunse that gicdinet- of the head or unpleasant sensation to the eyes, that many experience from using tbe common kind, but tend to strengthen and improve the sight, as will be seen by the following testimonials from thote using hours from 8 a. m to 5 p.m. TESTIMONIALS. Meupbis March S4th, 1S55. Mr J. H Semmons Sir: The use I have made of the pair of Gla&s obtained from you, satisfies me of the utility and value of the form and material by which they are distinguished. Without magnifying the object beyond mcfiie appareLt to the naiural vision, they render it dis tinct and ciear without fatigue to the ere. Sj far as my limited experience extends, I am very much pleased with iLem. Very respect ully, your ob't serv't, J. II. McMAHON. From Hon. George D. Prentice, Editor Louisville Journal. Undoubtedly they are the best Spectaclei in the world. The continuous use of them for any number of hours does not fatigue tbe eyes in the leut, and the vi i inol aets rendeiedby them in all respects like that of youth. Mtiipms, March 14, 1855. Mr. J. ft. Semmons Dear Sir: I have carefully exam ined ycur Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, and most cheer fully add my testimony to their superiority over any other enscs I have yet seen. Besides the philosophy of this form, shape, Ac, the re markable transparency and hardness of the material ren der them peculiarly adapted to the purposes of assisting impaired vision, which unlike other spectacles do so, with out fatiguing the eye by their use. 1 oin cordially recommend your Brazilian Pebbles to my lnendsas specially worthy of their confidence, and feal assure t that a trial will in every case give satisfctio I am, my dear sir, truly yours, Ac, A K. TAYLOR, M. D., Prof. Anat Memphis Med Col legs. I have examined and used myself Mr. J. U. Semmins' Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, and fully concur in the opin ion expressed above by Prof A. K, Taylor, as to their en perioriiy both in form and material, over the ordinary glas ses, and recommend them to all persons requiring the use ot -pectacles. L SHANKS, M. D , Prof. Obst, Memphis Med. College. From the lion. David Dale Owen, tj. S. Geologist. N'iw Harmon., March 2S, 1854. Mr. J. H.Semmons Sil: Having examined your spec tacles constructed of concave-coovex Rraziliau Pebbles, I take piea-iuro m testifying totheiradvautages over the or dinary gl.s spectacles. Their cuperior hardness prevents lliem Leing defected by scratches ; tbe peculiar manner in which itiey are ground and polished, together with their transparent , obviates the stri i usually experienced in wearing glasses, and their coolness especially recommends them to tno.se having weak, irritable eves ulvl.'. d.-tt D. D. OWEN. AUDI l'IO. AL TESTI tl OH Y. From Hon Judge Green. Lfbaxox, August 80, 1855. Dcae Sir: In reply to your note, I state ithat having ivt'X ii pair of cltKses" in tho Spectacles I bought of you, for two ueeks. 1 have fjiind them greatly preferable to a'ny others 1 have vverwci My vision is rtearer, and my eyes do uvt U'Cume weaned and pained by their use. Re-pectlully, Mr. J. H. Se-hons N. GREEX. From liish p Miles. NasUvilhk. Aug. 25, 1855. Mr. J. H. Sr.sf o.vs Sir: llavu g used your Brarilian Pebble Sp-laclea -unia tl u c, I au, convinced o1 their ex cellence and tind theru superior to ant 1 havo heretofore u-ed, audttarLestly leejmmeud them to all that oed their aid. " R'spectfully, RI- IIAKD P. MILES. Mr Smroons may be cousidted at Ins (.ffice, ivar Meirs. Berry A Co.'s Boiit Store, where the ubove cle brated jefac!es mar be obtained foru short time lutger. eplltf -oA'V f. to iUGHES BROTHERS, E PU0T0GRAPIUC AND DAGITEHREAH AETISTS, AM Poatcrs in Pasnerrcctype Stcck and Apparatus, G Uuiou and 51) College Streots. sirpiy ir. Cash for Wheat & Kye. JOSEPH NASH, Soutb-Kost Corner Church and College Sts. IfMtiville.$Sept. 8 a , SPECIAL NOTICES. (Advertisement.) Think itUBequallcd. Thefollowitg letter is frcm ;one of the oldtst and most respectable wholesale drug tioujeBin tteciijof Boston, men who speak trom tLeir own knowledge, in regard to the virtue of B. A. Fahne Stock's Vermifuge : Mutrs. B. A. Fahnutoek Co. uivtloiix: Uaving for many years sold your juslly celebratea Vermifuge, we take pleasure in adding our tes timony regarding its merits as an effectual remedy fur wtrms. As a safe remedy for this disease in infants, c til Hrrn UTllI flrlnlf or a.Ktnlr it nn.rn,lll T V J for itself a popularity and sale tar beyond any similar pre- pai-uuu unu wuicu we are acquiniea. nEED, CUTLER A- CO Sold wbnlessls and eH by all the principal druggists and country merchants throughout tbe United States. oct'J -1 mw. AdvertisemenLJ Coustantly Jncreasiug The number of persons, physicians, merchants, and others who add their testimo ny t the good eflfecls produced by S ubler's Anodj no Cher ry hxpectorant and Diarrbm i Cordial, is constantly on tMe increase. The nanus which can be adduced are those tC pjmonswell known and undoubted standing in th ecom tunnltv lor probity and veracity. Such te'.cg the case, no one eati for a mcment 'refuse to use or udminister thf se teally excellent undicine. A great number of tbe best physicians in tie United States have testified that thev are 'more reliable loan any other proprietary medicines wilh which we theyj are acquainted, in Ihe diseases for which they are prescribed." If yen hare a Coug or any disease of the throat or lungs, make a trial of the Lxpecto rant, end mark the result. 1 he. Cordial may be taken with good e flVet in all diseases of the bovfels. See descrip tive pamphlsts, to bs had gratis of lb. agent. Price of aacb, only 50 cants, or six" bottles for . 50. oct2 lm Advertisement fT The Germans have produced some very excellent remedies for various dissases. Among which may be specified "Dr. Hocfland's Celebrated Bitters," for (ale by C, M. Jackson and used with remarkable success in Liv er, Complaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, aud a general derangement of tbe Stomach. Tne .Sunday Dispatch says of this medicine : "W o feel convinced, that in thi use of ths German Bitters the patient does not be come debilitate!, but constantly gains strength anil vigor to tho frame a fact worthy of consideration The Bitiers are pleasant in taste and in smell, and can be administer ed under any circumstances, to the most delicate stomach. Indeed they can be used by all persons with the most per fect safety. It wouldjta well for those who are much af fected in tbe nervous system, to commence with on: tea spoenful or less, and gradually increase. We Fp-ak from experience, and are, of course, a proper jud;.e. Tbe press, far and wide, have united in recommending the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we molt cordially advise their tue." See advertisement. oct2 lm Fine Perfumery. JUST recei-ed direct from firsthand Importers, a gcod assortment of Fine Perfumery and Fancy Articles, consisting in put of the f jllowing, viz: A largj invoice of Grtcian English, Teeth and Hair Brushes. Alto a fine assortment of Teeth Blushes, especially for children. . Pull's and Puff boxes, something new and very nice. Lubins, Genuine Extracts French and American Colcgnes, of various styles. Fine Ivory Tooth Combs. Large Kutlalo Dressirg and Barbers' Combs. Large Transparent Wash Balls. Basin's Barbers' Blocks. Toilet Vinegar, a superior article fur the Bath. Tooth Paste and Soap, of various styles and patterns. Hair Gloves and Bathing Brushes. Bay Rum, extra fine iu Urge bottles. Lyon's Katharion. Barry's TncopherAus. Vegetable ana Liquid Rouge Pink Saucers. Skin Powders, of assorted kinds Hair Dyes of tbe most approvod brands. iieeeiveaanaior saw lo.?,ut STRETCH'S Drug Store, seplDt Corner College and Union Sts., A'ashville. A. J. FRANCISCO, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Hats, Caps and Ladies7 PURS, JfO. 23, PUBLIC SQUARE, Nashville. MY AUTU.1IN STYLE OF MOLE SKIS HAT FOR 1355 is now readv fo inspection at Ho, 23, Pub'ic Square. Thos who wish an elegant DRESS HAT are in ,vited to call and leave th ir orders earlv. ThnftA whft l.rl Their nnlan U -lAV will find their Hats ready for delivery to-day. ' FRANCISCO'S BAZAAR, snl. N'o. 28 Public Square. LONDON SMOKE, BROWN HUNGARIAN. AND THE BROWN AND PEARL ALBUMS HAT. 'these are entirely new styles of goods worthy the attention of all who desire something tasty in the f Hat line. A J. FRANCISCO'S, sspl No. 23 Public tquare. Gaps ! paps ! I MEN'S AND B0VS' CLOTH AND PLUsH CAPS 'nf rrT ?frintinfi nnH niinlitir. ?n received and now ready at the FASUlUNABI-K HAT KMPORIUM, No-2 J, Publio Sqaaie. sepl - A. J. FRANCISCO. COUNTRY MERCHANTS ARE REMINDED THAT I HAVE tbe Ware Rooms well stoik.'d with every thing NEW AND DESIRABIE in my tine for tbe FALL TRADE, and would be pleased to till lb eir orders. 0 A J. FRANCISCO, sepl. No. 28, Public Square. JTOW LANDING. 41) bags prime Baliimote Uof 100 decen assorted Pickles; 2 half pipes Pure Old Cognac Brand r. sspt28 SEYMOUR, FANNING k CO. JUST RECEIVED. io bbls OiusLed .d Pwdril Sugar; 20 hhds White Chrystalized Siizar; '0 boxes oouble refined Loaf Sugar; 25 bbls Baltimore refinrd Sugar. hepW SEVMOUK. FAVNINC A CO. IN STORE. ltu boxes low priced Yugiuia Tobac co; 20 boxes celebrated Pan Cake Tobacco; 50 boxes Pride cf Virginia Tobacco: 20 boxes Palmetto Twist Tobacco. For sale by sept28 SEVMOUK, FANNING A CO. ON CONSU.NUEftT.-50 bales No. 1 Osnaburgs; 200 kegs pure and No. 1 White Lead sepl23 SEYMOUR. FANNING A CO. X RANTED IMM E DI A 1 EL Y 50,000 bushels V Corn, new crop. SEYMOUR, FANNING A CO, sept23 Corner Maiketard Church streets. NEGROES WANTED. I WISH to buy 15 or 18 good Btnooih young Negroes fiom 16 to 22 years of ago Also, a Brick Mason and two Catpenters tor a gentleman in the country, sept 0 '55. tf REES W. PORTER. Further Advance iia Powder. FROM and after this date, owing to the he ivy rise in the price of Saltpeter, I shall sell Powder at the lol lowing pricts: Dupont's Kifla Powder per keg 7 50 Tenn. Blasting " keg 6 50 Tbe usual discount on large quantities. A lull supply of the above, and of Salety Fuse ofihe best quality always on hand. WALTER SCOTT, Ag't aepl23 for the Company. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. AI-EW Doxen Pairs Ladies French Heel 'd Gaiters; Ladies Sap Congress-Ucel'd Boots; ' Brown Congress Gaiters, of the latest styles and very handsome; opeued this diV, oy JUHX KAllAOt, sept 23 42 College strret. ADIES' SLIPPERS. LADIES Curocoa Black Kid Slippers. Plain and Trim 'd Ladies' Brown Toilet Slippers, received by JOHN RAMAGB sept 28 42 College street. BARGAINS IN CITY PROPERTY. AVERY desirable LOT on the corner of High and Crawford street, fronting 120 feet on High, and 18a feet on Crawford street Oj said Lot there arc two new Bnck Houses, with two rooms in each tenement, and space enough on the two streets for the erection of 5 or 6 dwell ings, that would rent for Eight or Tea Dollars per monih each ALSO A Lot fronting 50 feet on Criddle street. Apply to J. L. A It. W. BROWN, sept SB xw 44 CVierryst. SPLENDID INVESFMENT. WE ARE now offering for sale on long time, a most beautiful Tract of Land, fronting cn the Broad street Turnpike, from 2 to 2 miles from tho City, containing about 70 Acres, nearly all timbered. Ths Purchaser can divide the above land into 14 Lots of 5 acres ecb, with a number ot Building Sites. The above valaable property will be withdrawn from the market it not disposed of in tbe next 80 days. All thoso wishing to make a good investment must call immediate ly on J. L. A R. W. BROWN. rpt28 2w 4 43 Ctierry st Oats Wanted 2000 Bushels of Oats Wanted, for which we will pav CAS . IftPATKfC NEV1N3. sep22 dlw WHITE'S COUNTERFEIT .DElTOiC for September just received by septS " F. HAGAN A 1110., Market tU NEW 'BOOtS. BOOKS AND sTATIUNEKr. HAGAN & BROTHER, 200E SELLERS AND STATIONERS,' no. 81 ur STKicr, Xmbvillc,' Tennessee. 1CTUUKS. 200 colored Pictures, this day ra.-nv-ed bv sep26 , HAGAN A Hf,Q. M 'GStF KEY'S SCUtOL BUOKa Sou d.zeuof 'Gulfey'.i Readers MAGAX & BRO OPELLING BOOKS. O Store, and for sale by SCO dcxen Webster's m HAGAN & BRO GtODEV'S EADV'S BOOK;WJR oiiaOlitR, JT contains fiftr-eight Engravings for Ladies excJntivt: Iv, among which, is Philadelphia, New 1 ork. London and i -arts t Atnu.S; Uromsveirs interview witn nis daugh ter, a ateel Eneraving; and sixty Literary articles. Price, only in'BKll tlYri Cia. ror sue oy scp26. HA :AN & BRO , Market st. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. T INVITO tbe attention of the PUBLIC to mv LARGE X and WELL SELtSCTE v STO .'K Ob BOOIiS, PAPER, bTATlO.VEKY and FANCY GOODS. COUNTRY TEReHANTS AND SCO0L & TEACHERS uaa Dc supplied withSCiiUUJj DUJlvsot all kinds at me lowest prices. TEXT BOOKS, for Colleges, Academies, Public and Private Schools constantly on hand. MEDICAL BOOKS. A complete assortment nf linoks published byB'anchird & Lea, which will be sold at Catalogue pr.ces. RELIGIOUS BOOKS The publications ot the Carters, Martien, Presbjterisn Board." American Sunday School Union. American Tiact Society, American Bible bociety, and the Massachusetts Sabbath School Societv. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. AH Standard Works in Pioie audPoeiry, together with the New Publications of the dav. , . , CHILDREN'S BOOK?. Particular attention has ten piveu iu this denartmer.1. Mora than 1,000 volumes of the tost JUVENILE BOOKS now published. Parents, examine them. , BLANK BOOKS. Such as Pass Books. Bill Books. .Note Books. Dav Books. Journals, Ledgers, Copy Books, Composition Books, Diaries FANCY GOODS. W Orr Itnxo Rimor Miiti. fllT. lMrtfrtlin. Ttni-Vffn mon Boards. Rosewood and Leather Desks. Leather Back gammon Boards, Chess Men, Chess Table; Drafimen, Gold and Pearl Pen Holders, Peart and Ivory lolders, Porcu- Sine Pen Holders, Gold Fountain Pens, China Ink Setts, ronxa Ink, Ac., Ac. FOR THE COUNTING ROOM. Letter Presses, Copvmg Books, Check Bocks on all the Bans, CummetcUl Note PaDer. Enreloref. Red. Black aud Blue Inks, Sand, Pen Racks, Check Tins, Erasers, i-en siastre, uold and Steel fens. Bill 1'aper, Red Tape, Banker's Cases, Faber's Pencils, Ac, Ac ior sale by CHARLES W. SMITH, pt20 41 College street. UNIVERSAL ATTENTION ! I UNRIVALLED A 7 T R A G T I O N I U Thompson & Go,, o NO. 21 PUBUC SQUARE. ARE now ready to display the largest, cheapest, and most tasteful Stock ot GOODS that thev haveevernur- chaed t j; the Pali. feiDB RICH DRESS SILKS. Splendid Flounced Silks; " Cbenie SiUs (extra rich;) Rich, Plain and Striped Moire Antiques; Moire Antiques in all xilors for evening dresss; Rich Bridal Dresses, all kinds; Plain Silks in all shades for Flounced Robes; Rich Rept Silks, light colors for evening; " " ' darkshader; Bayadere Silks, all colors, (new and beautiful); Superb Black Silks nf every kind; All kinds of Dress Silks fiom 75 cts a yard to 2100 a pattern. n iae eiveis ior vioaxs ana u resses. BEAUTIFUL DKE?S GOODS. O nbre shaded M. de Laines very beautiful; PaTm and Striped t tyles; Palm and Polka Merinos; ' Plaid Merinoes; Fine French Plaid-; , - . . Plain Merino, all slia des MOURNING GOODS. Extra wido and hearv Bombaxinea manufketurad es pecially for Winter wear; nupernne lilacs ericoes: Black Merinoes, all qualities; Black M. deLaines,ull qualities; Alpacas and Lustra, all kinds; Blukand White Plaids; Black French Chintz Mourning Silks, without lustre; Half Mourning Silks, striped a-d plaid; Lupin's Best Bombazines. Mourning Uandkerchiefs; Black CaneSets: White Crare Collars; Plain Muslin Sets; Linen Sets. Ac. Ac. -AUfcS A-tD -UliKUIUERIES. We never had so mauy new thiairs in the wav of LACES and EMBROIDERIES. Rachel Medallion Capes; lce Collars and Sleeves; Medidluin Stomachers; Uoniton collars and sleeves; Incredible barg-.'ina in fine French Handerchiefs. A large lot of fine Ujnitou Collars at one-hfth the origi nal price (pa.t Styles.) Tbe largest and cheapest stock of Val. Laces wo ever opened. Kicn i'oiniice lineal veils. Rich Point I.aces half price: and manv bargains in goods of this character too tedious toenunierato. tJlAJAIvS, SUAWI AMU3UAIIFS Rich Velvet Cloaks aud Mantles. R:ch Moire Antique do. Black and col'd Cloth in all shapes; Ladies' Travelling Saques very desirable; Splendid Vienna and Paris Iing Shawls from $20 to $ ICO each. Bjautiful Glasgow and French Plaid Long Shawls; Black Merino Long Shawls; Black Silk Shawls, very heavy, for aged ladies; All kinds of Sjuare Satnls; Beautiful Palm and Printed Sjarls and Ties of all kinds; Our Shawl Room is filled with all the new and elegant things in the way ot Cloak i. Mantles and Shawls. MuKAM.S, GLOVES AND TRIMMINGS. Our Ribtand Table is covered with a-most beautiful dis play of gems. Bjlt Ribbands cf all kinds very fashionable; Pearl S.idesand Buck 03 for Belts; Black feather Belts, all widths; Rich Aloite Antique. Plnbh, and every kindofner DRESS TRIMMINGS. Alexander Best KIO GLOVES, a new supply received every month. OUR STAPLE GOODS ARE UNRlVALLLi), Mens' Weir, Boys' Wear, Irish Linens, Fine and Medium Long Cloths, f ott finished for tbe needle. Linen feheeting Uannlu n Sheeting, Best stock of Ftaunels ever opened in Nashville, English Prints, French Chintz, Best American Prints, English and Domestic Canton Flannel. All kinds ot White Uoods, Linseyaod Cotton Plaids for servants and B"d Blankets of every kind. Bj Special bcqct of many of cur Lady Customers, we have -dded to our general stock a nice assortment of Ready made Miits for Small Boys C.oth Suits in all col ors for Small Buys, made in the best style and of Superior ma'erial. CARPE1S1 CARPETS! 1 CARPETS III 1I.KU lODB HO IS COliriMTABLE. We have now the largest stock ot Carpet ever exhibited in Nushville, all of them purchased ot first bands, and many of tbtm made to order and styles confined. We will regularly receive all of tbe newest designs as they are manufactured. Imperial Velvet Carpets; Crosby A Son's Celebrated Brussels; " Biussels Tapestry; Best English Three 1'lv; " American do; Two Ply; Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets. Vinelian Hall and S.ar Carpets; C'heip Ingrain, Shaker and Linen Carpets; All kindt of Drugtrrts and Crumb Cloths; Mosaic, Chenelle, Velvet, Brussels and Tufted Rngs end Mats. Beautiful col'd Sheep Skins, Ac., Ac Our Second and ThirdStory will be exclusively used for Carpets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, Rich Satin de Lanes, all colors. German Damasks. Lace Curtains. Mu-liu Curtains. Cotton Damasks. Cornices, Bauds, and all kinds of Curtain Trimmings and Fixtures. LINEN GOODS. Rich Table Cloths. Fruit Cloth?, Table Damasks, Damask Towels, Huck Towels, beautiful Napkins, Great Bargains in Napkins; Piano Covers, etc etc OCTOBER 1st , we will open our stock of Magnificent and costly FURS. We would sav, a conclusion, that wo have never made such an efibrtti please the public, and nc think tct are ahejii cf all coujuu :on ptMion. THOMPSON A CO. sept, au, no. No. 21 Pub. Square. TIIE IIALLELLUJAI1, LOWELL MAON'S uew co. lection of Church Music contains upnatds tf OMt thousand pieces of Music adapted to about o.nk thousand and twenty" metres, and a much Urger vaneiv than usual of Aniiiemj and otnt r Set Pieces. The ELEMENTS of MUSIC have been espeeially prepar-d for Sieging Classes a varittt pleasing exercifes, font -part songs, and rounds interspersed, and there is add ed MUSICAL, NOTATIONS IN A NUTSHELL a brief course tor schools. A Specimen Copy will be sent, by mail, postpaid, fob examination, to any teacher of muic, or leader of choir, on recent of sevxntt rive cists. Publishtd by MASON BROTHERS, 28 Park Row. New York. SANBORN, CARTER A BA7.IN, sept20 8tw Boston. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, A DESIRABLE residence about two miles from the city on the Charlotte pike, containing 25 acres ot land, two thirds timbered. A n-w BRICK DWELLING with four rooms, kitchen and all out buildings new. Well wa tered The above is a very desirable residence, and a ereat barjrain can be had bv making immediate applica tion to J. L. A R. W. BROWN, gpptjO 20 4t Chtrry street. DESIRABLECITY PROPERTY FORSALE. A DESIRABLE lot for the erection rf a large Busmew. House on the corner of Broad and Summer streets, fronting 40 feet on the South side ot Broad, and 14'J feet on Summer. ALaO, a desirable lot for a residence on the corner of Church street, and Polk Avenue, fronting 50 feat on Church and about 170 on Polk Avenue. ALaO, a Brick Dwelling, with seven rooms, No. Co on tho corner of Chuich and McLamore streets. ALSO, a verv commodious Brick Dwelling, No. &S. ad joining tho above and fronting on CI urea street. A small neit country residence will be taken in part payment ior the above ALSO, a smill Brick Duelling in Bosworth's Row, frosting 21 feet on Cberry street. A barpttu will be given or cash! Apply to J. It.& K. W. BROWN, sep0 2w. - 44 Cherry Bt. NEW BOOKS: ' '' Horfichltiaral Jozirisal .rtnV:"fC I s;fi a. fix f T T .. : . . - .It'iWd c Vtf ijWhtioa oj .fruit Uritiecr&Cfut- -The Hortic ulturis t AND JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AM) RURAL TASTE. Published Monthly at a yeurv CfT The August number U ono of unu-iual Interest tbe followingcomprises afew ofthesubjctsol importsncc. "Hedges, a ptvroium otfired;" "The HowU Pear;" 'Toe Lawtou Blackbenv;" "The Cunu'lu;" "Con stnictioa of Roads and Walks' "The Strawberry Question:" uPIanticg Trees for Wood;" "The Green House." 4c Ac. Tne above work is now nub!ishl in HiiUdslphia, and edited by J. Jar smith. Subscript on received and sinjle mmbers torsaleuj iIUA, rfciU no, ' II i il d e n I nth. nr tuk ACTnoa or "awxk " TOON, NELSON CO., hnve just received TIIE HIDDEN PATH. Bv Marion Uarland, Author of "Alone." "The extraordinary success of Mish Uatland's ' Alone' rua.iinir thmuch edition a'icr edition, with jrrettt rapidity rei ublished in England with -a still larger iale is perhaps the best evidence of the criminality and popularity or tier writings. Jd tie language ot an eun nent critic: 'She may henceforth take ra k among the most successful writers of her character in the Um'ed Stall s.'" -Ix. . " Pew productions rf the same class at the present day are written with greater eloquence of diction or charm of narrative. JHcamjnd .Mjvirer. a nose who ua vest en me ai. oi wiie uiaaen am pronoutce it superior to 'Alone.' II is sai.t to be a more finished production, yet re'aining all Hie pathos an 1 natural nessof tne fcrmer one" JSvUvn TiauUer. . . OLILK. Or Ths Old West Room. The' w'enrv at Work and the Weary t Rei. Rv I, MM VUEAT WANTED. HAVING an order Pirihirty thouand husbels of Wheat and wishing to till it immediatelv. I will p-v for the :e ten ortwentv davsf'om ninetr-fire to out dollar aud. fice tints per bushel, according to qtiali.y. . 11. f rinuu, sept2l No. 40 Bro id street LALTI.UORE COFFEE.--855 begs cho.ee Cof ) fee. J list received and Ior sale by ept 19. MORRIS A STRATTON. CUCUSIlD, PUWDEKED. AND LOAF SUAIt. 200 bbls of "Ciushed and Pow.Iered Sugar; 40 boxes Double Refined Loaf Scgir. Just re ceived and fur sale by MORRIS A STRATTON. rTOBACCO.-2li b ss Virginia Tobacco, bestbrands. X Jnst received and for sale bv scptlS MORRIS A STRATTON. 7INllaAIt 0'J bbla Cider Yin-gar. Jost rvce.Ted ' IJ-.- .tl fCVItr L-TS r a mm . KOOJI6. -SuOduz Brooms Just received and tor MORRIS A R AN fuN. sale by OTAR CANDLES. 1W boxes SiurCandles. Just O received and forsaleby MORRIS A STRATTON SUNDRIES. 500 barrels Whisky, various 2 citks Madder; brands; 5 cercons Indigo; 100 bis Brandy, Rum, and Gin; 10 bbls Alum; 5b's Pike's Fine Brandy, vu 25 " Copperas; ricus brands, 100 bxs Fancy Soap; 20 bbls pure Malaga Wine; 100 reams WrappingPaper; SOOdoz Biicse'-s; SOOkegs'Vails.bcstbrai.ds; 9uO casks S Mia; 200 bus prime N . O-Suga ; 50 d( z ash Boards; 200 bbls Molasses; 25 " bushel Measures; 800 bazs Fine S lit; 40 bags Pepper; WO bbls Kanawha Salt; 2u Spi.e; 250 bxs pint Flasks; 40 " Ginget; 5) ' Claret Wine; 2 bbls Nutmegs; U0 " MeejCigats: 9 " (tlnrp -Mf b(f" Shni and l.fl. t.2 " Epsom Salts, 50 coils C ittou Ropo 6 sjacisii urown xui oz ii:rates v.e:eorat 2jbxs Rjlfed Brimstone; el Y.ast Ponders. In store and' tor sale by sept.1V MORRIS A SIRVTrpN. THURSTON At RERNARD, No. y Union street. ARE now leceiving their stock of rail and Win- jr. terDre-s d'nods, consisting of Silks, Cab- hlCi lli meres, French and English Merinos, all Wool De- ) lanes, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, anil a general assortment Cf Staple Goods. The above goods were all purchased in the Eastern cities bvonc of the nrm since the decline in prices of Foreign Merchandise, and will be freely oll'errd to the public at prices that must insure a ready sale. -We respectfully invite alltot:iveiiiirtica exam na.ion ictatf Koiitt ui; ciin.uii.ii.. EECEIVEl) this day a-ujlyol In. dwme seasonable Robesot Cishmere, vU4lin de Lain, and "II Calico, fur sale at moderate prices, by J 11 M G1I.L SHIRTS AND COLLARS. JUST reccivcJ another invmre tf Pa ent SiHuircr Seam Shirts, all warranted tu be w-II made ai d tit better than any other sil 1c ALo, Collars of every style, fo- sale by J H. McGlLL. TIES AND CRAVATS. AN OTHER choice lot of Tics anu Cravats, received and fcrsale by J H. McGILL. UJIUiELLAS. JUST received a large assortment if UmbreUaacf Silk, Girgfii'ti and plain Cotton. Also, a ten Buggy Umbrellas, to serve as permanent cover for ojen Bcgg es. For tale by J, H. McGILL, Ladies' an ' Geutlemen's Furnishing Store, corner ef Square and Ccllege street. teptl9 LIVERY STAIIbK, THE undersigned having taken the qJKJC M Livery Stable ou Market St-eet, lor meilv ccsuried br the Messrs. Hamners, secoud dcor Le.oa- the Nashville Inn, and opposit the Mansion House, respectfully annouures that Le will keep on band good horses und vehicles to be let to the hiring public on reasonable terms He is prepirtdto take care of, in the best manner, all horses lett with him, cither as b. arding horses or travelers. His Stable is situated convenient to business, and he wt!. keep none but experienced cstlersand the best prove: der tbe market will afford. Terms moderate. sepal dtri wAwtf W. H. HOWELL. GOOD AND. I OFFER for sale 173 acres ot Land on which I now live, hvemilei from Lebanon on the pike to Nashville. Good dellingand out houses, water, Ac, Ac septy lmwAtri-w JOHN B P1TTMAN. THE JIOST WONDERFUL Discovery of tiie A sc. f puiai emarkabie pre aration contains no alcoholic i fctn X. nlent, no essential oil, nor one unhealthy drug. It does nut color the hair, but acts upon the secretions, and secretive org ins, so as to supply the tormer with the neces sary coloring matter, und upon the latter, so as to complete ly restore their impaired or lost functions. Alt this the proprietor has a tight tos.iv, for it has done all this for fmn. AltliB age ol thirty-seven he was as grey as the man of sevvnty. und his hair neurly all fallen oil; but he no ha an abundant crop, and no person would ever Im agine that he ever had a grey hair ; and h's hair is as soft and pliable as ibongh it bad btea recently tiled. This is not an isolated case, it lias done the same tor many others, as the following certincates abuadantly prove St. Paul. Jan.l, 1855. Prof. O. J. Wood Dear Sir: Unsolicited 1 send you this certificate. Alter being nearly bald fur a king time, and having tried all tbe bai- restoratives extant, and hav ing no faith in any, I was induced, cn hearing of 5ours, to give it a trial. 1 placed myself iu the bands of a barber und bid my bead rubbed with a good stiff brush, and tbe Rtstoi alive then applied end well rubbed in till the scalp was all a glow. Tuis I repeated every morning, and m three weeks the young bair appeared, aud grew rap. diy from Augustla.i up In tbepre-enttime, and is now black, thick and strong soft aLd pleasant to the touch, whereas before il was hatsh and viry, what little there wasot it, and that little was disappearing very rapidly. I still use your Restorative about twice a week, and shall scon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now 1 have read of these things-and who haj not? but have never hitherto teen any case in which any person's hair was ready benefited by aid of the hair touics, Ac, ot the day; and it really f'ves me pleasure to record tho result ot my experience, have recommended your preparation tu othets, and it already has a large and generel sale throughout the Terri tory The people here saw its effects aud have confidence in it. Alt who have used it here will coincide with me in what I have written. The supply j ou sent us as the whole ale agents of the Territory is already exhausted, and daily inquiries are made lor it. You deserve credit for tour dis covery. 1 for one return yen my thanks for the benefit i has done me, ft.rl certainly had despaired loLg, long ago of ever eflecting anysuch result. I congratulate joa that your lbrtuGd (and a large one) is already nude. Yours, hastily, J. W. BOND. Caeltli, I1L, June 27, 1S53. I have used ProC O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wondertul efct. My hair was becoming as 1 thought, prematurely gray, but by the use ot bis Res torative it has resumed its original co'e-r, nd I have no doubt permanently so. IDXEY BREhSE, Exenator United fatates. Biiooxtield, Jan. 12, 185'. Prof. Wood DearSir: Having made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its effects baa been excellent iu temoving inflammation. c'sndrufTond a constant teiidency to itching, with which I have been troubled fromthildhood, and lies ulso restated my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original color. I have used nonther article, wiiti anything like the same pStoure and profit. Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG. 114 Market Street, St. Louis, -Mo., March 9, 1855. Dear Sir; I am doing an extensive travel in the" We't and South Western Btates, as a General agent for Adams American Liniment, and would be glad it you would lavor me w.ih a consignment of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, as I us-ured tl-ut I can introduce it in many places whera it t,not known, as my own bead is a living testi mony of it's, valuable properties, in restoring hair to its natural color. 1 am tbrty years old, and my nair was al most white, but after using three half pint bottles, mv hair is as beautiful auburn as it was at eignteen, and much im proved in appearance, and I would not be without a bottle on hand, for the price ol ten. I should be glad to attend to any matter that is connected with tbe Hair Rest ra tive. I have been tor thirteen years engaged in the same business, and will be glad to hear from jou soon. Mv address is Paris, Tennessee. J Very respectfully, WM- B. BROOME. jy Prepared and sold at 114 Market St, between 4th and Oin, St. Louis, Mo , and 81S, Broadway, New YFor sale in Nashville, at Manufacturers prices, by EW1N BROTHERS. Also for sale Prof. Woods' Oriental Sanative Linnt ment and Vegetable Magic Life Pills, warranted better than any other, or tbe money in all cases refunded. See circular for ail necessary information wilh agents. julylS d t-wAwly inside. 6r Lu AND SIiA'bK bouent and sold at bent rau 6,0 CU JOHN D. JAMES CO. i i NEW BOdKk NED1CAL BOOKS JU3T RECEIVED BY WHN YOBK CO. 11 "Vi:iiN Aimtomr. Miarupy nml lualn' Aiihtniiir. ! Urost. J'alhafugirnl Anutomy. ?Iortin' Aiiiitnmy. , Kirlt anj I set PJij Hio!off3-. t!urjrn- Iuiii:i..iiJ, Mijsloloj. Mtit I. ultra Mulct Disscr. or. irubum'tUticinistrr. MI.imuK's Ulicili- ' .Tfnflo-l. tt.. .1 1.. ,... : .iiiicuni', io. Iii:itrlUoii'ad. UnitedMatcs IMsnen a- ' tnry Dmctl's .Tlortern Surpery. Niiilth's Op- I e-ruwvv .-urer) , ft Ib-cc' Obstetric. 31cis'iln. Aslm olf do. Ctiurrliill' lu Tuylorw Jlcdicnl Jurisprudence. ISecn's do., Wood. Practice or Medicine. Watson? do. Jane' und SIcrckiug'4 Anatomy. IJart- lett ou levers) r tuc U. N DunlUou's Medical Dictionary. IZlIIo Formnlnr)', . UriclisDii's Surjrery-. Gratis on Urinary Org. in-. CJrif fllu' Formulitiy. 3Ie!ffon Frvcri, Neil and Smith's Umnpend. Smith) Leu. corrltocu. What to Observe in !TIcdIcal Cases. AVilllums'i f.itliolog)'. .ioiirv browive, 3IERCII VNT TAILOR CORNER DEADSICK STREET AND TTTT IQTJARE. LS now supplied with a soperior stock of Goods, and ready to wait upo a'l who mav favor him with a call A rich assortment of f.'KNTLEJIEN'S FURNISII- lau (iUOIIS always ou hand. seplT tf. A. Kerr & Co., STORE NO. 2 1 GUDAR STREET, DIRECT I3IPORTEI5S-OF THE REAL HAVANA Segars, Virgin Chewing snd Smoking Vo. bacco, French Brandies, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin. Wnes. Oirdials. Fruits, At jnljl7 FRESH ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER G00D3. iso aiusox T. NDfC?0.1. W. D. M LAN .1 Uf . ALLISON, ANDERSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AM) DOKKSTIO LIRV GOOD55, AND Heady IVlade Clothintx, No. 41 I'ubiic Squitre, A'ASU V ILLK, TEXKSSEE. :k WE are no in receiptor our FALL AND WINTER GOOOS, embracing a Iarg- and well selected stock o: FOREIGN AND DOMESriC DRY GOODS, fpg-iiher with an assnnment or KfADY 31ADE CLOTHING, which weefferto the trtdeon terms that cannot fntl to giv. satistaeiion. We.-otieit a call Irom thio visitirg or market, and shall lake pleasure in exnibiting oor stuck and prices to them. ALUSON, Ai'UhKSJ.S A GO. sep;3 .11 FALL, 1855. T. & W. EAKIiY & CO. IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry O-oods, Nashville, Tenn. WOULD now call the attention of .Merchant" to their Strk ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS Just opened. 'Ihey give insurance that the nresent Slock will be touD.t to De tne ni'ist complete ever t ITsred in this p!ai-e, and tobe composed if a splendid assortment of La dies Drea Goods, Mantles, Ac., togetherwith ahravv stock of Staple Goods and Heady JIude Clothing, all of whicn Uas ote l purchased on sucn terms as will en able them to sell at prices that will compete with goods purchased in any market- Cash buvers or nroniot tim dealers will find it to their interest to examice their stock. seplB c. FALL STOCK OF B007S, SHOES AXD HATS FOR 1S55. R. S. HOIiLIIMS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES HATS ARE now receiving their Fall Stock of Bjots. Shoes and Hats which they recommend as one of J the belt and most complete Stocks of Goods ever ottered ny mem tor tne tan traoe. Merchants will consult their interest bv trivinr our Stock an examination before buying K. H. HOLLISS Jfc CO. No. 85 and 21. corner College and Union Streets. Nash ville. Tenn. sent - lm JUST RKUKti EO ANU FOIC SALE, A LARGE lot of superior French Rappee Scuff t re duced prices. Al0. Alut ol superior Havanna Clears. To the lovers of a genuine Meerschaum Pipe I bg to inform them that I will open a beanti'ul lot in a day or t'o. Call und etamini tnem at the Sign of the Little In. dim, cornor Cherry and Cedar sts. augia j. .muiikk. II AGS ! UAGS ! I OA BALES Richmond 7 5 Osnaburgs; Ov 20 " Richland 4 4 do; 10 ' Franklin 4-1 do. Suitable for mak ing bogs. faug!J W. 11. GOKDON A CO. GKiVTLEJIENS FINE SHOES .v t;.VllJilt. GENT'S super 1 ancy Top Congress Gaitst s ; Cloth Congress Gaiters, plain A with tips; "PS Kid Top Button'd Gaiters; " " Hungarian l)i ess Shoes; " " Pateut leather Ties. With various other styles, very superior a"d cf the most fashionable make, just received by augi 4 2 Col leg St. JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE stock of Gentlemen s Clothing, consisting of Cloths, Ca-isiiucre-i, and Yestirgt. whicb I will sell at very low prices lor Cash at 67, up stairs. College St. . ... r inuijicnr c VIII. KS l.V) SUr IVnrilt,- O. ntriTn.f- f ..ntit .11- p.s-th au4 SKYHOOK, r ANNI Q A CO CO- PA RTN ERMIII. 11IAVE this day associated with me in the Grocery and Commission business. Mr. THOMAS J. SCOIT. Tie tu neis hereafter will be conducted nnder the stvle of RU.S-ELL A SCOIT, at the old stand off). W. Russell's No ZQ, Broadway. sepl 1 'J V5. P. a. EtTiSILL. T. J. SCOIT. RUSSELL & SCOTT, Wholesale Grocers, roRWAROIXG AND COMMISSION MhRCllANT.-1, No. 50, Broad at, Nashville, Tcnucksue. sept.ia tf. it. ai. vannov, ATI03N i Y AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Iltmtsiille, Alabmna. Will practice in ths cou'.tte-of Jac's-n,MaJist Marshall und UtKa.b. Rrkuexces R. 11. M'Ewen A 'Wi.tea, W. A. A J. G. M'Clellaad, Morgan A U James WhttAOrth. sepl, '.5. 8m. E. Jt D RKEE, 189 'ATH SllibEV, AEir YOHK; ' - Manufacturer and Proprietor nf j OURKEE'S YEAST or RAltLNG POIVDEit. Importer and Dealarin CtREAM TARTAIi, Snp Carb. Soda, Sal Soda, Costilo Snap, Black Lead, Bnttst Lustre, Ret 'd 1'earlasb Salentus, Cooking Eitr-'ts. A-eW 1 . Matches-Wax Wndo A. LKONUARD, FROFESOR Ol JIL'StC, HAVING se'lltd in Nashville. tilTcrs his svrvtceaa. Tr-acher of Piano-Forte and Vocal Music. Beirga te-acnerby educauonad urulession fur upwards cf thirty yeais, tie has acquirei.br study and enptriince, a moat natural, easy and successful method to lead his pupilB (wnli their "faiihiulutumioa, in the sbortest lima to any desin d perfection. Rutereuccs i.s to his ability and moral character can be made to hisnu nerotiK pupils and ibeir lcspective parents and guardians. Ho tlt commence a courre of instruction in the first week of Si-ptember next Those desiring his services can addiess him through tbe P st Othce. box 670. or at Messrs. McClute A Martin's, successors' to Mr. E. Motion,) Music Store. Nashville, August 25 snnday and Wednesday for Sw. rp.vKK NOTICE. -'. have now got oar SfEaM JL nTOSKSArt' MILL in full operation, and have any quantity of SAWED FLAGG-i on htnd And also, our CORN MILL will be Icu-id readv at all hours tf the day to grind corn for customers at tbe rate of twenty bushels per hour, at the ordinary prices. SAMUcL HASLAM, de;S. '64 JAS W. FELTS. "VrO W O I EN .Those genuine MEKRS0HAUM JL! PIPES. Also a very large lot of imitation, beautiful ly finished. These are the mot handsome Pipes ever brought to this city. 1 have just received slot ofhandsoae WALKING CANES, wnx.i I will sell low, at th sign of the Intlo In dian. t 'berry streei. aug2I J. MOORE. TOR SALE. A VALUABLE Residtnce ceir Sander ville, Tenn., ou Ol. the Gallatin Tumptke, and near tha Louisville and N.shviilu Railroad. Tbe tract ot Land contains about 35 Acresnf good Lmd wed set in gra s, under a fine fence. Tbe Duelling is a line lo. Brick House, contaimug Five Rooms, beside i Kitchen, Smoke Uoue, Servauts' Kooms, Ac Apply soon to LINDSLEY A CROPKtT, reptlg S3 Colltge st. Wheat Wheat. OA A AAA HUSH ELS wanted immtdiateiv for AUUiUUv' which ths highest market price will be given delivered at enr Warehouse or at the Nashville and Chattanooga Ratlrocd Depot. Persons wishing bags fur nishedtaifiad them at o ir Warehouse, corner ot Msikjf ai Ciaak streets, n july25 H S FRENCH A SON". in K. lie 5i A 1', WHOLESALE DLER AND lIASTJFACrrjRER OF Gentlemen's Clothing No. 71, Public Square, NASHVILLE, TENN. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. XT Tsltockof Gentlemen's Ready MadeCsatiing for tho 1TX 1T and Winter Trade is nowampIee. embracing eveiv varfetjofstjleandiabncfo bt found in the Eastern Markets. My busiaess bing strictly and rxctnsivelv con-nsd U the UaLUiacwre and sale of Clothing, eaabics me to ffir greater inducements than any other house In the city, and should alone Le tuSicient guarantee to all who parcbare Rsiiy Made Clothing, that they oin supply themselves with a much larger variety of stjfes and as'ertcient of sizts, at a less price, by making then- purchases direct frwn the MaBuactuier. . septitf It H. BSOCKWAY. LUTTfcilY- EI AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Fort Gaines Academy Lottery. llcantiful Scheme for October Class 8. To be Drawn Oct. 4tb, ISf 5, in the Citr of Atlanta; Oeor h gin, when Prises amounting to $ 30,OGO Witt be distributed to rrtnne Stickhoklers in aecerd uatc with tne S)IIoH)r Matchless Scheme!! 1 Priz-of .. 2 Piiiei of... ..8.M are.. 500 aro.. . '-J ire.. . II are.. "5 are.. Air'are.. . are.. 10 are.. & are.. .. 4,WS . . ' 5,750 .. l.ltHi .. 1,275 'JOU. .-4 de' ... do ... do ... do ... do ... do ... do ... ii pi 17 4-1 tS JOtJ 03) 2 i75 S.1M I,0) Priies amounting to j&l.iAO One Tflioiissiiad Prizes! ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERSt Ticketst5..llalres2 SO. .O.aarteni ii 5. OXE PRIZE TO EVERY TEX TICKETS I Ir" Parties wishing to order Tickets in the above S.heme, will phase bddreis SAUL SWAN, Box 358, N ArUILI.E POST OFFICE, when Ticket will be im mediately forwarued to their address. SAMUEL SWAN. sept5 td Agent and Manager. Atlasta. (la. southern .iiihtary academy x.,i LOTTERY! of (BT AtJTHORtTV OF THS STATE OF ALA,, trsS (IrndwUd on Utt Ilavtmi plan. GRAND SCHE21E F0S OCTOBER CLASS V. To be Drawn 9th Oct . 1855, in the City of cntgomery, whan Prizes amounting' to will be distributed aceordipg to the following 3Jauiiict.-ul Scheme ! m And. RKMkMuit. pverr Priza drawn at etu-h Drawing, and paid . due WITHOUT DEDUCTION t Prize of.. ....fiasco do do dti .. do dV do .. Priies ef.. du ilo ... do do S,H s.ooo 2.0; i :ao l.SH) l.ltM iuv" 4.0Jt l,5tHI !, 2.K) 1,MI are... ivD are... 1M are... 1 are... log ate iOS Prizes in all amounting to... ...t,W ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMHLK3! Ticliets 88. Ilnlven sI. (inurtcfs . tSr fcvery pnse drawn at each drawing. -f" Bills'on all solvent Banks tukeu at par. tSf AH corcDJttoicaliuna stritly coatkleBtiaL S.VJ1UKL SWANN, Agent aud Manager, Sign of th Brsnze Lions. MDt3raery, A In. f3 Then. Welsh anl Jastus Wytrtan, hsq's, Sw'Ku Conmi?sioner8 to raperintend the IJrawine. Jjf" ) arttes wishing to erder TickeiB in the above Scnme will pfe address SAML. SWAN', Bex 3.VI, NASHWLLR PO' OPFI0B. wha tickets wt be imme dtatelv forwarded to their address. ptl3-ttl VAI.l'Alibr, UcAL hMAlrWUK IiAi.r;. Tito undesigunl prupuves te.c'l a purtion of tha es atrt u wb.cb he rcs.d, in the cwunty of Maary, known ai ' Hamilton place. ' These lands are beau' t fully located, well improved, watered, and tinibered, and in point of fertility, produetive-ne-s and baithfulness. are not surpassed, it irpulled, by any lands in the Stat e ot Teures-te Ttieie are in tbe neighborhood Kpisci'pal, Presbyter iaa anu Methodist Onurehes,-. also souls.i.!c asd female, in tbe midt of of as guul society as is to be found in tbe Sou U, era Statts. Tut Aci ox ate ottered fr suie fr'ntirg oo the Colum bia Central Turnpike f"ad,dividtd into FlVB LOTS, con taiuinc iO,7S, 1V liO.and It acren severally. The im pntvements consist of a BE.VUTIFUL GOTHIC COT TA. built t4 bnok, ctwUtfiivg eit nKXHS, nith neces tarv tiut-buiMingst; 4t t) acres of cleorc-l land, under a good fence, overseers' bimies, negre quarters', blacksmitu and caipetitcr s.up. mill house, oructib, Ac, A a. A 2. 'l he lumls will he oid ei'har in a body, nr m lots. If not dirp tsed of bt t e fiistt of ovamber, it will be utTered at itabltc sale in lo a. To a iitifsion ee-atleman. merchant or SpU Iurn plan'er. wbii desires a. tnauiiful country le.i- itecce, tbete landi t.uer gtei aitracttons. ltismreinai sut lamia -re olf'sied tor sale. Addiesa the uitie.-sigtusd at Ashwood Post Office, Maury csuBtv, Tenu. &f Plaits nf the land may Icseenatlbestoieof Ma;e-, Orr A iaiiti, Colusibia, and With lw Uoustoo, Esq., N'ash vilu, 1 enn stntlS-tf LUCIUS J. P0LJC LOUISYILL TO contractors. SEALED PRjHOSAS will be received by tho nnder htgaed until MONDAY, tbe I3lh dayof October, for tins (.raduarion, Bndgeand Culvert Mafo. ry of 7S milea oft v I,iui4TtHeand ashvtWe Railroad, between ibe town or Ifc.wiHg Oreen, Ky.. ami the oily of Nashvill. Plans specific .iii'ns ai.d pp'aliso. he work wilt be rcajy fur es aminat.oo on and aster October i'jth at tbe Company's Of fice st Bawling- Urven and Oil'atin, where fall mferm litin rJ iM'ng to"il eun he obtained frr the tDjineersin cba'ge. IMdr W imknown to the noderiged roust pro dneUalm onVt from itKHisibIe r.eros as te tbeirabil itv. it Bv Oldtr of tf&e Board of birecers. 1 UEURtiK MicLEOD, aog29 td Chet KBgineer. James Oavis, -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Fashionable and Ready Made Clothing, No. I I, Public Srimire, Nashville, Tenn. I HAVE just opened mr FALL SiTOt'K, which isper haits, the most UKaUTIFCL and VAlilliK VK lNThOtlUCKD IN THIS CITi. I purchase from none but the first and most approved Manufacturers iu New Veik City, ana can safely warrant every aruele sold by raa I have in store POUR THOUSAND IOtAR WORTH OF CHILDREN S" AND YOUTHS' CLOI H 1NU, made up iu tbe very best styles. Children til with out ciflieulty, whether present ot net. epi lmd. JAMES DAVIS. RE310VAL. THURSTON A BfcRNARD have removed to No. 16 Public Square, utx. door tit Calhuua's, where thy will be happy to &ho tusir cuitomera a Hrst rate stock w Dry Ueods, consisting of Black, Bruwn. and Blue Brood CloibsjBkiek aud Iraaoy Casoimeres; Vestwg. (Jtovus, Hosiery, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, A, ic TUUKSTON A BERNARD, No. 1G i'ubiic Square, , (Next deor u O beun s.) TTEnow Lave on band a hnt(a stock of French VV and nglih Mena-i. l!am Plaid and Ambre shaded all wool'DeLaines, tibes, Cashu.erer, Mn cbes'tr DeUiws, Plaid, Red, Ulow and tt be FlanBels, all qual.tirs. Al, a comp ete steek ot Staple Goods, Servants' (o,,fMl,''red,u',,hle;i "einnte ihe atten tion of all CASH tuysrs, as e can give gted barga os. sepijS -tf PAN CAKE TOBACCO. THE only genuine Fun Lake Tube cot in this city bji jnst tn teccitcj awl is now fur sale bv teptll LYONS CO., N'. 19 Cedar st. AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD. irH 1 .'- kit