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I: s. 111 i ' " " I --jjsa r7 thh gnrn.B Hu .rmhi't) Villi JllUl.tU . aTEa-?r 1 I . -A k t-sisSt ' t 14 1 i, I ' is NASH V!LL: D-'J"?i , , ,- .-J i,....,...l"ihnt---vf-"M'tT r I vicialllovnA.A. tn &lrer. "fc. jL-rAtSlKft, Uie-American Newsjiaper Agent, is nr.a'nxHizi'i Acj(i.tT. LU,.fipec in trm' cities of Bos-cNutv- fork, anrtTJalml' lplnvatiti isduly empowered ii taWtiAveitiseiiieBle -on J awKetrihtions at ibe intes re-1 if;tniiAnaiMi Aw-r.tfcia.pper in tha" cities of Bos 1 "..quired by-us, llisjseiiJJpi wl.beregardd'aspayments, j -4Us'0liii-tn-t u-;)!...SpHh1, Building; XKjV ?'.2L. oRIv..Thbuno Uuj Jrs-P-iL4DiiLPUIA,-l. E tor. JLl tier EiUh Md-Grfesntn'-r,TOs: wdr TiLUKSDASV -.HORNING, . OCT. 'IS, 1 8r", iiTv. i. r tr- r -1, ' : ' . TieTu'auguration.of Gov. Joiissa.v ivi.ltake A .s, .Vnfece -at the- SCale" Ca'mtol in the E prefrnlative" '.(jbatBbefXli o'ol.oc'.A. M., Tuwday the 23 J inst .nv TmmutrrF. Thr G and Division of 777t1i&3fiiirTerHpivinoe will meet-this morning at . . .. ... . . , ' o)bt:A.vM7 SJ story MeSar?; jrcUIellan Js, iafl t'tienlion to the -advertisement of pTOd!!3?vi:Atbi5' in:utng!e aper.! He off rs " gome eilent bargains, rfnd psrsonsvvisliiug homes - - -SwrlrIe- werT to sivD-him a caII. i- aF1HVoft ful: 9e.tbal,I1oju). We regret talenrn, .sava lltSaish'Cr)j-jin of Priday, that five -- oHodJfef 8oUJr( iofttaiiwog 1C3 bjile3, were aov-r i Unraeir abotit 2o mils from the city carly yesterday Trigifr-:It j feelieyed to have caught by a spark i' ' TntiAs .Vj were unable, to be present to wit lTjrS)rtire""psrfora4Bee of 'lltt Stranger, jittd irr. Ja--r mibdk'S w:dWBefiy of " 3res nd sucA worJ o -JmuI; ""on -TtjesSar night, but we understand that tiwo wai s "oou Ijousp. anil that evervthm" vi'ent ':: c t 3Ir, .Tja!)'j.pliye4, tho Stranger admirably last tMr'lj'5i)lJ8 Itos imp'roveil innch since that time. 'r? "We liear hsiew comAly spoken of as an excellent a .. . th'i sidBifiir"rIiin bs not only an actor but an author of much merit. We hope to have tho pleas- Baa-S,lrPif witeessTng a performance cf it befora his cn- . .v-n ---slrt ."mgrif wa3 his benefit, and vre have only -s.I ftito fikyihat' the "house was crammed, and that every one went away well'satisfied. Wfe we-glad-tp ?cethat,he 'n re-engaged for a short tim. Hh appears to-night as Clermont, in the Jriftf.i$Tijr, and a? .Uncle Tom. i "We ''dtorped' In at the. Theatre last nisht and wer pk6edto-EEe. the large number in atten jsfr. dajjeo. M r. JfAro.Vha's become a decided favorite """vfirh our pUy goers and richly deserves the bum por Ahicli he -received last night. The vers ability .J";.rjf his iertius Gnel3'-displayed in the two peice3 W .!'df Dam6n, and Pythias and the-Old Plantation. -n- -i ,!'' - ; , ,mtvi J-1 i'tTnrLADY's I39ok" for Niovombtr has been re ceived fiotu tho publisher?, . This magazine baa V bfCirao se'Jajeredly' .popular that our ladies find JtZ--. i'ta'llnost iniposwble to get tlong without it. Great 4ty'T ' cr indrictmeufs than ever are offered this year, and i we would alvie our lad' friends to subscribo at ortee. In addition to the usual variety contained - jranto;pftffriv--)lev! Ktory will becommenced in the Januftfy-iMMTlber by Marian Ilarland, author of The '"'irddm'PitH, Aume, Jtc , besides contributions from -sevel-oher oasinent nnthor?; Tho terms are $3 iier annum in advance, with a libeial deduction to . " dubs..'' "' .-.IKr -By tho loltorfing correspondence it will be JJffifeLlbjH cur citizens propose giving Miss IIkideh fl0(jmiiliui4itajyiluefit, to take place on Saturday Bight- We tioe to see the theatre filled toilsut- 'J , 'bstapaciy: -. .. . , - Nasiivhxe, Oct 17, 1S55. To Loot -e IIeeoejc iloit earnestly do the un- dBjnod citiisMis-ot' Na.'hviHe, desire and hope that you wiH eefcet one evoking soon, when they can arijege tor yuu a Complimentary Ueuefit at tho iwddflitt-TbeatHB.- ' trift that you comply with this request ""- t . i j- i- , : : t UcgaHSelDe pnoiKJ generally are ausiuja iu uviuue, ' hjidnao way, their appreciation of.you'r talent, and their estimation of your private worth. .u- - - -i purr, most sincerely, ivc, ' 4) B Utefbwie, A G Payne,; . Sam 'D Nichol, A TIeiman, ltobt L AVeaklc-, S 0 Godshall; J IJ Snowden, Jo Q'Brvfftn, s 1XM Eoater, W B Walldn, Itabt A Dennett, J il Hughe4, Joo Hugh Smith. " Ye GaplXm-KM.'V. Hater,' Wm: It. Walton, Moj A . Heitnan, en I d?.crs : t GEO3K-roHr .highly flattering and geccr ." 3.ni"CJ3tajSQ!'apliaicntaryl)eaefit is before nic, I can only say that I am more obliged and grateful than I i'J venture to attempt espreaiing. I have arranged with Mr. Greene, who ha3 expressed the - - - -earnest -itW action at your proposal, and has in the baudsxiBit wanner, -tendered me the ,li0 ' :h'-Qp1ha&F, onSatorday evening, Oju2tfh, with "".? year eofacarranoo-this arrangement will meet my ';&robiq$), .liopmg. X may ever prove injself nvor'.h7 of your esteem anu regain, , I am, gratefully, yoars, . Imvvk Keetieh. We Iwve iwjeived trom the Publisher, T. B. Pr ... JJBnS, rtiJadt ia, an advance copy of Mrs. ' SocrafctrttfiYSeyf worl:, entitled "The Descried IFfe " Tfee reputation of tho author is of itself 4 J. yiqgh to ensure tho wlo of thoufauds of copies. ,i JiTfcoerjt-of the book cannot bo more properly spoken of than in the following notice: t ., 4$he Eeene is laid iff one of the fonthern States, sndtW-stn-y gives a plcstlre of tho manners and " " -tjiakomsof ttic plapung Rentrj', in an age not far 1 emoed baekwHrd Irora the prc-enr. The charac--"j$iftte"irr"wB with a sfrotip han!, and the bod; . ..ibanodn witi re ues ot intense intcrfsr, the whole - '; Jloi Viifp wf ro"rJlit wt with' inuih po i r and el ' ', liKt snd so ow, wesro confident, can read it with out acknowledging that it pos'e-si-s more than or dinary ru' V. .Tlie auihor is a writer ef remarka ' UeCRiu an'l rkiiiBlity manifesting wonderful power, in the vivid uepiciwg tl cuaracur, anil m hoftrlo.-wtf de riptkus ot scenery. Hagar, the beroii.o of the "Deserted Wile, is a majmifjeent beioj?, wfcjlo. Raymond. Gtifty. aniVMr Withers, are not Bwwly BSiiif?, but es.Mences they hve and tnofb.4 -iifre u., pacn acting in tc urdance with bis pec ll'.ar nature. The purpose of the author, prot-w(l i?lotcacli thejessoo, "that the fnn dame:.t ' iusei of unhappiiies--1 n a mirri. d lile, are a df t-uw moral and, jitysical educa ion. and a pjemitur.' euiractKn ot the matrimonial en eaeemcnt. It isatxwk to read and refi-ct on. and ncfliit Ckiiuoi tail to do cn immense amuitnt ecad and wiil rank as one of the brtfihtKt and puroat oKnt among mo lueramre y " liwlatrj;," "-. For sate by llxnas t Bbo Slarkct sfreol. We have siMxaxHv! frra the ta-nc pnbWalier The $e& Alvy," by Captain MArnv.rr, "Lizzie Ltigh, DaSuThe Seren ior Travellers" b D;cke.s. Aa is the case with U.c ah(?ve, the nair.es of tho au lluirf are of suiieiont cnararity for the reaJablo Q,?aliti& of Uia bots. Por sulc aie-i hv H.-.tuN, Haoon Tle qauty on bacd in t" i markpt rsno: sreei lt':0OO pounds at this tnuo. We ibsve KTt'f Icnrnca a more banvn snptily. It is einjr 1213 ceclsJBbg round ChuUanj(.gi A4rt, tfr. 2IHnisB -Oi tbc 10 h in"n by he Rev. Dr. -' floodlet, lr. J. P. Hfhbarp, of Smith couoty Tan 'o !tf!fa St-Lvmv IlriijAnD, of tSts vicinity' JiIaxiuio) In tbietoity.otfthecvinlngof the lath O.-t, 1855, by the ttev. Dr. EilioW,Dr. Ihomas S. .j ,SwttAMRv, erf Wiiliamson Connty, to JIFss Evtzx m$!?l BttiW-osn, daughter of the late Ahrjd ITutne, z it AGS ! t:.V(.S : ! Q A OALKS Rifhuiund 7-S OoUaburgs; QU 2 " RH!tlad i-4. do; 1') K-ioikliti 4-1 do. Suitable f r mtk- intrba-v (aiviS! W. UGOJtDn.,A-.C(). .. . . .AiAbWdTIS, wet. lO. lQJa - MEiiki. Editors Toi'day was- the commence ment of the D vision lTaif of Middle -Tennessee, at Gallatin, and if Ibe firp day; JjeUn earnest' of what we arej hereafter to have-, it will be an ex: hibition worthy of Middle Tennessee. At a very early hour this morning our ttreets were thronged f with a moving crowd, alive to ihe.intcrest of tho occssion, everything seemed to 'conspire to gtvo us a goad commencement.' Tho day wa besoitfirt' with not a cloud to besenJn all the rieavensr and. ourgjonndsnatufaJyitr6t1tfe wfe msde doii6 ly to, by toe" presence of one of - tho fairest asst rii blies that we remember to have ever oep". Our' large amp hitheatrejvas almost entirely filjedbylair auditors, 'o-day was devoted to tue" Ladies' De partment, which, for variety, andlbYelegance, and. beauty of arrangement, could not be" surpassed. , Tin r.illmvtnry WAro'fhA iYvrda TTlinO I .1 .... .- "j - . - Fim Jum Preminm oIrs..? M. Sell,' of Ky". for'-, tifiuta to tld.'A, 8. Barnei, o'f Sumner. J 1 ."! B l i MfKTS Premium to ilra. V. W. ColrWr.o'r Kum.iKir;. cerliScite to BUnl, .of Sumner- '" ' - . --i KiDDLi CLiKKTs. Mrs. V. L. Collier, pre'nAiJ-uai.l cer tificate. WonDTri? KKBnojbcKTc-Premiasi to Mrs. L. Cook, of Sumner. l.Ar Emsroipirt. Premtina tp'Mrs. . B. Walton, Of Sumuer; certlCcate to Jin: Fanny Helm, of Sumiusr. WoLLiH Hosr. Proralum toilrs. K.-U. Grier, of Sum ner; certiflcate to Mrs. Haywood. " HlLf Il.OSX.BY A. GlHI.-VflDEI TWILTE. ilisj Kl-'DaViS, of Wilson, picniiuin, . " " - WoasTtD Mprr. Mrs. V. Helm, of fiamner, premium. Tsn YiRDl Of COTTOH TOR LiDI Hi-WltJEi Mrs. A- Barnes, of Sumner, premium; llrs. TI103. P. Horn, Sumuer certifieato. " ' UlT TS!t TARDS CoTTOX OOObs' GlXTS. Win,-3Irs. T. P. Horn, of BuinnT, premium. Bb.t Cottoh Hose. Mrs. T. P. Horn", of Sumner, prem inm; Mrs. A. II. Crenshaw, certificate. - . ' UcsT 11.1 HUM CuxTO.f Jis. Mrs. Z. It. Dell, of Ky., prruilum;Mrs.T. H. Bell, of Sum tier, certificate. Best Tan rD3 i-laid Lissif. Mrs. J. W, Harris, Sum ner, preinlumrMrs.J.neadjSnmner, certificate. Bkst tent tabds ilaiic IjIkiet. Mrs. Jas. iI . Whiteside, Sumner, premium; Mrs.Z. M. Bell, Ky.Tcertlfleate. Te.t tards White Fnxncu Mrs. V. V. Collier, Sum ner, premium; Mrs. T. II. Bell, Sumner, certificate. Vest Patters au. Wool. Twenty-oei entries Sir?. O. B Harris. Sumner, premium; Mrs Win. Hampton, Sumner, certificate. - ' - - Best Past Ptterx ill Wool. Mrj. A. Barnes, Sum ner, premium. Best Carpet. Mrs. R. Alien, Sumner, premium; Mrs. S. P. Harlap.h'umner, certificaW. . j . ' . Best Hearth-buo. Sirs. Joseph Harlan, Sumner, prom nun; Miss IVellle Hlbbert, Sumner, certificate, Bet White Cottos Patch-work QuiLT-Misj Bell Pat terson, Sumner, premium; Mrs. J. B.Walton, certificate. Best Cottos Patch-Quilt. Mrs. M. A. Yourie, Sum ner, premium; Mrs. C. W. Jackson, 'Wilson, ceitilicate. Best White Cotto.s Coohtertaxe. Mrs. Win. Haaip. ton, Sumner, premium; 3Irs. A. Barnes, certificate.! Sile Embroideries. Mrs. J. F. Green, Sumner, premium and certificate. . Wore-Ktaxd aud Scries'. "Mrs. Dr.: Sanders,' Sumner, premium. ' ' ' Sile Cumfort. Mrs. J.-J. White; Sumner, premium. Best Worsted Patch-work Quilt- Miss Betlie Guild, Sumner, 1st premium; Mrs. R. 0. Douglass, Sumner, 2nd premium. ' Best Sile Patch.work Quilt. Miss B. Hallum, Sum ncr, 1st premium; -Miss Vic Guild, Sumner, 5nd premium. Best iDiiob-Kug. One entrj-Mrs. W. L.BaboD, Sumner, premium. Best Shirt uaoe bt Girl-d5der twelve. Mis M. J. Bllieton, Davidson, premium; Miss it. K. Lane, SUmuer. ctr tifiotte. Beit Plt-Bbuih. Mrs. E. C.Dillon, Sumner, premium A. T. Oduni, Sumner, certificate: - " Best Woollen Coteblids. Mrs D. Johnson, Sumuer, prrmidm; Jane Grcgary, certlfi5Lef-'" - Bed SrREAD. Mrs. Mary Crenshaw,' "premium, W. P. Branch, certificate. " i Net Wobk Three entries premium divided Mi Alice Winchester, Miss Sarah Wallace, and Mrs. Gaines, Sumner. Factory Manufacture. Coarse Jeans Premium and certificate to W'n. Wright, Sumner.- Factort Lixset. Wm. Wrigat, premium- Bai-gixc. S. S. &M. Co., of Snmner, prt-'inium. Oasabuugs S. S.& M Co., premium. Shirtg. S.S. & l. Co. premium, ( Best Cottox id Wool YARjisr-GEXTs Wear. Ifrs. J. W. Ilarrii, Sumner, premium; .Mrs. K. Stratton, Sumner, cerrificate. Tex TAfos Flax lixet. Mrs. 7.. M. BeJI, Ky., premium; Mrs. A. Barnes, Sumner certificate. Best tex tabbs table LixE.xlMrs. K. Head, Suniner, premium; Mis. M.S. Ilasel, certificate. Tow-I.i-sex Mrs. A. Bruwn, Sumner, premium; Illrs.J. B Walton, ccttifica.e. Tex tard- Lixex Gexts. wear. One? entry. Mrs.-Z- 11. Bell. Ky., prom um. Best tex tards Tlaid Flaxxal La oieb wear- Mrs. W. Hampton, Sumner premium. Thin closed the Ladies' Exhibition. Tho folio .v ing delegates were invited to the stand : E. IT. Gordon, V. W. Seay, J.lt. Hibbertr, E. Harriscn, A. L. Bains, W. W. ChambersrDtv J. L. Bradley, D. Durford, and W. F. Hughes. The committee from the Legislature were also invited td tho stand and tendered seats. Among the many points of attraction at Gallatin, a', this time, we think tho Ponltry show deserving of mention. We were out last night to witness the exhibition, and were most happily surprised to see so great a collection of fowls, together with other objects of interest, among which we might mention the Water Ox, the Cashhmere Goat, the Brahmin Bull and theAmerican Eagle our bird of Liberty a sight at any one of which is well worth the admittance fee. No one should visit Gallatin without going to see the Poultry show. " TetlrS, &C, RlTORTtR. TnE Mime Rifle. '1 he veri'.able Minie Rifle it- sell, made in the government sliojis of England, and such a are used by the British and French armies in tho Crimea, cin bo seen at the store of Messrs Fall tt Cunningham, dealers in guns, on the North side ot the Public Square. With this gun 'the Eng lish soldier his killed his man at the distance of 900 yards, when fired from the rifle pits before Sebas to -pol. Besides the regular riile, Messrs. F. &. C. hive a few of a smaller size, made to order, called the Minie Sporting Rifle, which will shoot with ac curacy for a very Jong distance, and, we would sup pose is just the gun for deer, bear and buffalo. Call and see them. .SUfl'A.KiMliNT TO KUUIUIIT TAKIFJ SLTrfiltIXTN DENTS OFK1CE, & C. Kailkoad, Oct. 10, 1S55. ON and after Hatnraday, 20lh inst. Grain and Flour over tlie Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad will be tburped nt rates as below .- 91ATIOX 10 t'UATTANOOOA. WHEAT CORX. OATS. FU.CR. per bu. per lu. per bu. por bbl. Krom 'isliville, bavcrgne! and Smyrna From Murlp-efcbnro, Clins- liana and Fosterville,... l'roin ltrilbuikle, War- Irace, tlielbjvillo and ?i'rmandy lOcts. S ets G cts 45cts. 9 " 8 " G -" 40 " 8 " 7 ' 5 i"- 33 " 1 7 " G 5 " 30 " G " 5 4 25 3 " A rt 3 " SO ' 30 " . 9 " G " 45 p ' 8 " G ' 40 ' 3 " " 5 " 35 " 7 ii 6 " 5 , " 35 " 6 ." .. J " 4 25 i' 5 4 " 3' 20 " From I ultanotna, hslillV Springs, liecherd an I OMrur rrom Tantaloti, Auderton andslevensoii,.... ... From HrMcsport, Plmll- mound and vMiiieslde,. STATION TO NA'HVllLV. Frin Cna tanoocs, hetl- monndRtid Mittc-1de,. From Ilrdp-port, Mcven- hi, Anaerson and Tan- liilon From (Jo an. IV cnonl, Ks til.' t-iiniTs and f uila homa Tr'-m irinaii'ly,Vartraee, ah-iuviiiu ano ueiL t.uctle rri,i F,itrtutte. Chris tiana am' Mnrtreesboro.. Fr-'it- Florrnce v-l'rna:llul liavt-rsn, Vi'.w at die uorc raw to bel:ippeJ m lots ot aeren ly;tif b n-i'i and upwards, at one time, when in less quatilitit-. htr rents per barrel to be added. Flour in jiickswill bc.tirnsporttnt nn, i.ajne tenm,au0 !b to be ratKl'itttC tllarJ asohe barrel, ii. i. AN'UKRSON. octU -tf. ' Sncerintcndent KK AA'I UK W1SK. iE it known Ufthjciiiuns of N'aslinlli and the bal ') anceoi the Human Familv, that I, J. i-inwsxs, N'o. 4i, Uuion street, hare just roeived a lull afsortJneut of Spectacles, known to optKraus as tlie "concave convei Otas.-es " lMttr r kuowu in ttiis community as Erazilian Pebbles, mida from Brazilian Sand. Whtcli I am willlnptoell at rexsouable pneet. katollows: (Ji'ld l-'raaie, Slide Teiples, VZ 00 ' " Single " Uidies,. . 10 uo Ci in Fine Silver Frames, Slide Temple. . 3 ou" Single ' 2 50 As to "electing Spectacles, I profess to know all nbcul it. ha. iuS yaia rarncuiar attention to that branch ot the bus; nes u.r tealv yeari J. FLOWEItS, octl'i-tf No 41. Union ..treet. Nashville. Tnn jK S'l'OlCf-.. boxes low priced Virginia 'lotac . co . 2o boxes celebrated Pan CaVe Tobacco; SJ Inixes L'ndo ot Virjjjn'a Tobicco; 2) boxes i'almetto Twis t Tobacco. For sale by "P'g SKYMOUK. FANXIXft k CO L.VDIKS' K-IIUICOIWKItKO SLHfliJts. AFKW doiea pairs v( Jrench and lingliah GloreKid embroidered unit irimmed Slippers. ctli JOHN RAUAGE: RECEIVED ST . . i MAGNETIC TELE&RiHv UP TO r THE HOITS OJUBLICATID'S, New York, Oct 1G The steamer EbpireCity. brings SMOO.OOO treasure- ' j t ;' Tho diffiuultyjtanaiiiagrew cut of die iippas-onmenfon-an AncriCanJ'tiTeft. '' :'. " CriioAtfo, Oct. 1G:Tlie stam tug, Gqneci; baa exploded both ioilers, kil'ing GaptJ Donaldson rind fatatly lojUMfc ' Wm. VUngiiV tfltSfiaidsi, tie owner was badly sca'dedj Tife-tSit was blown to atoms.- - - . " Nkw Orleans, Oct 1C -Qot'ton is;a-tr)(le lower. 5',56o bales' of middling sold "at 9c,' Flour und' Corn nnohangei', Mess Pork 2l 50 . Z i5 ''""' "New YbitK, Oct 16.. -Cotton' hpav3ri with of 700 bnlf si. New Orleans Mitldting'OJ fail l03: U;)InoiiMidulitigfl';:Fair JO 10 , ' .'"" J'fitr.tDEtPjjfA, Oct.' IC, Gotten vfjy iquie'tr v InuiSTiLLE, Oct.17 River falling jso ly with lire teet ten ipc ies water in the cana.-.- ' . t incisnati. Oat 17. Th river ba fallen-tVro! irrrhe eince'yesferday. Ffonr.s'te'ady Jg.7 ! 40a7"50; Wb-at prime Rrl sold at' SL'50;. Mess Po'rlf1 soldi at $2'): Whisky -.?3i 33; Sugar good Fair--P.ld-Bie.-Lov I''ir Cj.'FairTc, and pnme7J .8; Cof-le.-"i'iMtirJ J2:. 1 ' j New Y..Rirr Ot 17. The PaciGasaflVid at noon with 175 i)atf.iirers-No ipecie. " Larje'firoin Wilmington, Delaware. Lees $40, 000. '. - x i - The lody orDr JTe'adill ha.? "been1 ''fund. The murijerfr's name isMiller. -'. .;L' -. '. No tidings from the steamtT.- 'nT?B0Bo. Oct 17: River 0 feet in Tho channel. New York, Oe'. 17 Flfiur steady,' straieht State 8,02, pood Ohio 8,GSjj Southern 9,37, . Wheat, prices dcclinedSouthern'red 2,00 Western 1,95, Corn arm, Mess Poik dull, sold 22;50, Lt.rd unchanged. - a - Chaeleston, Oct 1G Sales cotton to-day 2100 bales lower, quotations easier ' Chicago, Oat 17. H M. Rice, Nebraska Dero- -ocratjs elected to Congress from Minnesota by 1500 plurality. . New Orleans, Oct. 17. Galveston datqs to Sunday.- Callahan of the Txan Ranjjers had a battle at Eagle Pass, with seven hundred Mexican? and -Indians, 4 Texansand 40 of the enemy dcilled.-l.' The latter retreated, CalJahan calls on Texas for asj; sistance to exterminate the Indiai.s, who say they are determined to kill as they. go. ARRIVAL OP THE NORTHERN" LIGHT. New York, Oct. 12. The steamship Northern Light arrived iiom San Francisco about' 5 o'clock-, P. M.- Silo biings date? from San Francisco to the 20'h ulf., upwards of lour hundred passengers, and 461,000 in treasure. ' . . CoL Kinney has resigned the Governorship' of-' San Jaan, and another meeting for art election had been called, the Euglish Consul having assured Col. Kinney that his government would recogaise him if rc elected. Col. Walker wa3 still at San Juan del S id re cruiting. No battles had occurred sincl: the last steamer. The' Northern Light cntinecfetj with the stesmw Coruz, which left. San Francisco on tt-e 20 lb, in company with Ihe Sonora for Panama. Toe Golden Age arrived on the 12th of September,' and the Nicaragua steamer, Uncle Sain on tlte " .14th. The latter it will be remembered had. put into Acupnlco witn tho cholera on board; iieloro she had reached San Francisco the disease had ca ried offono hundred and six passengers, of which ninety-eight were adults. Seven othets lad dictL in the hospital st San Francisco and fourteen re mained ntder treatment. The State t lection jn Ca'ifornialiad resulted in' favor of the know-nothings. Johnson's mfjrity for Governor over Bigler i 4,000. The vote on the liquor law was close and doubtful. The Senatois stand, 17 know-nothings and 1G democrats; the Assembly, 5-t know-nothings and 25 democrat The schoonT E. C Fo3ler had arrived at Japan. Site had sailed from Ilono'ulu with stores in a wha ling fleet, but the Japanese authorities' had refused Tier penn.ssion to trade, alleging that the treaty rnada no provisions for more than a teuiorary res idence at Haksnaci. , The governments of England andj 'Ru?3:a had conclud'd treaties with Japan similar to ours. The French steam frigate Colbt-Jtj was lost at Mongamki, June 1. The United States Survey Squadron was at Si moda and Huksdani. The town of G'as Valley, California, wa't&tat-1 ly destroyed by tare on the 14tu ot beptembcr. The loss was S4 00,000 Manchester, the detanking Cincinnati hroker, af ter frequently eluding the p"'.:e, had been secured,' ami would be sent back to O no. A lire had occurred in Weaverville, Trinity county, causing a los? of $100,000. John Hogan, the defaulting city raarshall at O tk land, had returned in the Uncle Sain and wa3 ar rested The United States frigate Vandalia sailed fi om the Lidronn Islands, July 2, for Hong1 Kong. The United States IrigAte Independence arrived at San Francisco on the 30th of August from Calao. The. reported massacre of three hundred emi grants by the-Indians at Devil's Gate is untrne.' Accounts from the mines continue eniywaging, and there had been no fuuhT Indian disturbances News from Oregon and the Sandwich Inlands is wholly unimportant Trade was pretty active Flour, tipder largo orders from Chili, bai advanced to ?9 - for domes tic. Provisions wpro acive. Porn 31 to ?35. Hams in brine 19 to $19,50. Lird lSto21e. Bu'ter35 to 47J. Adamantine citidl--s 45 to 47J Tr.e Calif jrnia wheat crop would be about two million htnhels. Tho whale ships Kingfisher n-.d Enterprise had been lotnear BorsolSiraits.- Vessels and i-argoes a total io:s crews saved. - Thehip Jtff;ion, of New London,' waa lost on Cape E izibth. The los of 14 whale s'lips this seasnri was re ported, but no other n-imes wre given t-scapt those above, and the Elg.v, of C.Al'prinr. lo'itat Jonas Island. Another ship was seen at Jonas In land, bittom upwatd Could not uiaki.' outlier name A ship belonging to S:las E. Burroughs, bound from San Francwco for IIongKo'ig. had ben wrecked near the Lidrones; ship and cargo totil iou. Crew Bveil. GREAT COMBLVED GYMNASIU 51 AND ZOOLOGICAL ARENA. T TILL perform at NASHVII.LEE, ON THE 1-Ta, linn", VV and 20m OF OCTOBER. An afternoon perfor mance on the 10th and 20th only. Tins establishment has been thoroughly rtfited, at an imirense exnpnserf the Pronrietor. since their last travel ling tour. They have procured a new and .extensive ad dition of ANIMALSjounr, freshly caged, and possessing atllhetharacTcristics andhabita o'f their.nafive state. Fu'uestrian Director Mr. W. B. CARROLL. Master of the Bing Dr. "VWOITON. Clowns H. HOUGJAJ. V WARD Amongst tbe most conspicuous featurss of this Superb Fxhibitioa, are the following: A new and magnificently dressed entree entitled the "The Crusaders." Led by Mr. Carroll and Mad. Carroll. The celebrated Equestrain LA PETITE MARIE. ONLY 8 YEARS OLD, Will appear in her Grand Principal Act. Mr. J. W. WARD will appear on the FLYING CORD, acknowledged to be the best in the world. Act of the Flotixq Vri. by Mad. CARROLL, in which this accomplished artiste has won a reputation second to none. LA PETITE MARIE will also enter the den with a full grown Hunting Leopard, verifying tbo Prophecy that the "lion and the lamb snail lie down together, and a little child shall lead tbera." Mr. W. B. CARROLL, in hia great Two and Four Horse Act, carrying M'lle Carroll in varicus" thrilling scenes. The performance will be accompanied by the Amf rican Brass r-nnd, led by Hixnr Stcnbacksr, late of the Or chestra at the Academy of Music, New 1 oilc rgST Admission to the entire double xhibitioa 50 "cents. Children and Ser?antshalf price. jggf" Performance mcemmtnee ai 2 and "o'clock, P. M. Dour open half an hour previonslv. octa td. E. SMITH, Agent.' . FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE LOT fronting 55 feet on Spmce street between Church and Ltio-ad, andrunning back ubut 170 fe 1 01 an alley to Mclmoie street. On said Lot iiuro is a g; od brick schwl I ouse. ALSO, a desiiable 0 foot Lot on tbe corner of Chinch it.-eei and Polk Avetue. J. L. A B. W. BROWN, o :tlC lOd Cherry street. NEW. BOOKS. JLii JUSV.JUiin i. ,i.iii .Hi, t'j u. ot 1.1) IV- -. 3 TCOX, NKIOX v CO., -It Union St., ,. ' Or, t":oTroxi male signs of the clrsaot this Uispeata " libn. By Iisv. John Cumtnirp, 1) 1), WXIATELY'S FUrUHK.JirATIi. ' A View of ihoScnptnre Kevelatinns omcf -ninga Fu ure State. Hy Uichard Whately, U. U.. lata -Arcb-- bishop of Dublin ; '.'' TI1K MIlkKOK j " ;i " 3' . . Or, a Delineation of difftrcnt cla?s;s cf Chnsbaas- rltr Rev. J. B Jeter." 1.1) ul. UTchtnonJ, Vx - -Jn t'ie J.lfe of a Village faston f Hidden Pa-tli. .' j BT TUE JIDTUOB 07 "AU$&i" TOON', NELSON' fc CO., hnve jut received JIIE HIDDEN, TATU. - Uv -Jfarian llarfand, Antlior pf "Alone." ' " Few'prodtictions of tho same class at the present day arc written with greater eleiranco.of diction or chaturtif i3TTatre."-i-IlicAtrtO'id tnquirtr. AXONS'. . If ilariiiu .Uarlun.dt of. Richmond, ViriDia OESiMOKSi What He Says. By Q.r K Philander. 'Doekticfes.1". II- -. .. - .- ,J . , TEMPEST ANU SU.-lSiU-Mi; Or, t-ue in.n.euiucKy fir MrcM.J- liolmes .. . ' -'THE UJGISLATIVK .aUID.E. Cubtalning all ihe Uiiles for 'coaductin? buvassa in.GocgreM, JetTdrson'. Manual, anil Citizens' Manual, with .Opioua Notes an d inar2inl references, expIaint5j;lhe.Ku!e3 and Authoni -therefor; deigned to Lopnomiii" Time, and lecure-imf-formity in the proceeding! of all Deliberative Bodies. -j octjl ; ' i . ; - NEW STOCK OF J - :: SOOTS SHOES, TRUXKS- VALICES, AJJ T ' TRAVELLING DAGS , J;oh xi Ham age. - Ii'o-42, Colltge Street . . . I. AM now rrceivine a iiAKG? and -.ti; CAREFULLY selected STOCK of HOOTS ANlJ SliO"Fi fQC the Fall and -aSSSgSU' IVin'ir Trade, of the be-t PUiladelphta-manut'ucfure, lor Ladie and '(ientle 'en, Alices, Bos and Children, 'and -would call the attention of Llireri to my Stock of Kip and Calf Hod's, SboesandBiOjiraoa, lorconntrr trade. A large bitpply of Nfgro Brrgitta and "Mui Boots' 1 1- tra tires My stock ' is varied and extensive, and will be- sold CIIdAP f.rOASH. " " . ob'13-tf. . JOHN RAUAfiKt'- ! SACK OF NliGStO H'OJI.Vft -AND CII1XD. '(Y. virtti9A,f a decree of the County Court.of David Jt son C untr.'renderid at the October Term, W&, -I -will otrer'f ir sale at ths Ou't Housev in Nashville,- on SATURDAY, October 27. h. 1815, anegro woman, named Harriett, nged 26 years, nnd an infant child oped abort 2U yean upon a credit until Janrary 1st, 135G, except ihe sum bt 50 "to be paid cash. Said negro wnmau -and 'child -belon'2 to the estate of Sam'l A. Graves, dee'd. octl4-tdV F It CHEAT HAM, C. .t M. iitEnur.i " DAGUEREEOTTPES AKK rilOTOCBAPUS, 2G Union Street. rrMIE firs-t Diploma was awardtd to HUGHES RltOS... L bytb ileclinnicR' Institute at ilie-"late Exhibition fr tho lest Uaguerroljpts and rhotograjibs," which proves conclnsivelj the s arttfrionty of oar pictures nrcr all corcpeii'ora Tlie jlictnresVere not gotten up tor the occasion, but such as they take daily for their nations. -CttirenanQHtRrrCTra-aie-rolfttlTinvlted tn call and jee: the hr;cst &nj bet collection of specimens in tlie houtli. octli tf , THE KAKISIAaN AND ii'OltTlIEICiN E-UI'O-liU .1I OF FASHION. T ) IXPSBIENCEl) DHESSlAEl-ntS. " "TT7"AM'ED immediately fire or six hrst class Dreas VV makers, wbejare neatsewers, and who ihorcuhly unde-stin'd'tTie businSiS. ""To such, permaceitsimations end liberal wants will bej;iTen, and paid p-omptly every week, besides the advantapea 01 learning the latent Parisian and Northera KasLioa aiid inode-of cuitipc- Apply at ' MRS. THOMAS', New Yoilc and Philadelphia Dressmaking and Pat'ern Kmponum, Crutcher House Builsinj.-corncr Cureh and Summer streets j-jf B A few respectable Apprentices wanted. ociU-tf LAI)IESlVrIMi;VNAND NOttl HEKN EJI- POUUDI OF FASHION, Crutchcr House Ituildiii?, Corner Cliuxch.nud Summer Street. " TBS. PALMER THOMAS, of New York, Philadelphia, lVland Nkw Orleans, would rcpectfully inform the La die (X Nashville nod vicinity, that she has established a i)raii'UaniJJoc4tedlwt-i,ani: trusUrjkw;ltcr loop .ex perience and tuceesiu'biisioess.'lQ merit a lare share of patronage ainong-the tirst families Mrs. T wiM;i pen about tho 3d of OeUber, an entirely new stock, all'lall styles, coiiiprisinfi: a lare variety and assortment lY cverr" descrioiK.n of I jdies.U'ans Trimmed Patteril, Nij;ht Dress. Cjps Jtobe do, L'hambre do,.-ic- InUnis 1 atterns, sinjtl-and incomplcleisuus. kots ana Misses do, Mihirery, Dress Trimming?, Embroideries, Dimity Bands, Fancy Toilet Articles, Ac, Childrena' Embroidered Cloth e3,loteit Fashions. Mrs. T. begs U call he particular attention of Ladies to her new sjstem ot Diess Making and BafquuieB, which combines fashion; taste, style and elegance, with improve ment' or "figure- ...... iad.es caotelecttheir-own patterns, and rely on punfc tfaWty, -f -4 w " ut nr J Pinking dope newest'pattems. " Embroidering Patierns stamped, or worked. . Economy and fashion Dresses, Biiq'tiaes, toques, Ac., cntund titled tn tlie. shortest po?s ble tune, t' a trilling charge, so that IJ.es cin select their cwn patierns from tbe latest styles (weekly receive J) make th-jrown di esses, and secure a perfect St at a more nominal cost net 1 4- fim. MJU'Ul iSANHVlLljE. ON THURSDAY the 25th ins ., on tne premises, we wtll'teH one ha!f if -the- .property owned hr M. G. Claiborne, scattered all through tho plan of Maury and Claiborne's Lots. With t he proceeds ot this sale, Mr. Cliiborr.e intends immediately to.improre lb residue ot his property. We trust that thesile Will po off well It is pfcitiie. - The griiudH tohe sold inchi'le '' THAI MAGNIFICAT ROOK. QUARRY, from whioh tho material was taken to erect the New Uni- er.'ity. 'f lass. A credit of one. two, tbire, four 'and Bre years, for uoies in Hank, bearing interest, satisfactory security on the two tirst no:ej, and a lies retained. Our Prajramw will be out in a dayor two. Plots of ihe ground ready (redistribution. -.octli Id. LlNDsLEY A CROCKETT. - A RAKE CI1A1NCE I LK l- VEST.'IEKT. ON WEDNESDAY, 4th inft , we will offer at public sale., on the premises in H( uston's, Bang A Roberts and other additions to Edgefield, a large uiliuber ot tho handsomest BuililiDg Lots, cer tCered in the vicinity of Nashville. The Lots in Honswn'.-t Addition front each 50 feet on the Gallatin Turnpike, Woodland, Russell, and Fatherland Etr.els, and run back 17-fcet to convenient ujleys. The Lots m Bang A Roberts' Addifi'itkfroul about 50 feet each on Oak, Cross and Shelby, or llruad street ex- Wcwil! a'sOsell 5 IJeautlful I!s in Zollictffer'a A.ddi tion,on thecornerof Tulip and hussell btrceis. Also, a ir.agmticent comer J-ot enclnsied with a good plank fence, onpoti e the handsome residence 0IC0I. Ram sey, and Irontirg 'Mb feet oa Fatherland street, (which is nim'B 'in'most haiidsoi'nely' graded and gravelled) and lt'4 feet on Oak street. Also, 'several Lots fronting na Porter street, which run parallel to the Gallatin Turnpike. The Lots in Edgefield are more beautiful and more de sirable tor rcsidcucts lhan thosu of any city we have seen in any jKirtioa of the United States. TheliOts we will sell are most beautifully timbered, are only a few hundred yards from the Public Square, and eiempt freni the heavy eorporatrcn taj of the city. We must earnestly invite all these withing to make good investments, or to secure a new icsidence, to examine the lAitsand atleud tbe fab-, as we confidently preJict this property will con'imie to enhance very rapidly in value. OurTcrmsare a loog credit of 1,2 and 3 ytats, for cotes bcanu- interest, satisictonlv seemed, pajablein Bank, and a Tien retained. " rg Sale to oommence at U o cl. ck, A. M , a! Lot NO. 18, ou Woodland sireet, lti Houston's Addition. Omnibuses, uj usual, treeot ch rge. ' 1 1 - i. L Alt. W.BROWN, 1). Taica, Auctioneer. 14J Cherry St.. . oetl3-tt . TO THE FUJI I,IC. Be not decci veil, O je of little ruilh. ARTICLE 1. SECTION 1. I do assert that the Spectacles sold by roc as the Concave Conttx Glasses, are the ame article ai these Rnowo in this city ss the ltniz'illiun Pebble; and for the becetit c t those inteusted, I am willirg to hack my as tcrlion with ONE HU.NDRED DOLLAIta. wim notice the difference in nrices. The arti cle for which you hate paid fifteen dollars, 1 will sell lor' iten; lhOe 'or wnicu you uaie paiu uve ocuars 1 win sen tor three; in all cases warranting m'ne to be the same qnal ity of glasses, tLo quality of metal equal and workmanship ""I'"'0.' - , r,,.- . ' justify. j.riuwhiia, o12 tf 41 UpiotrSt, To Sp.ortsz'iiGAi. 17ALI A CUNNINGHAM have jtt-t icceired asplendid lot of FINE SHOT UUNs, to which they ask the atteri- .- u .. 1 .I ti-n t every cneiu Mrumi arimi unu; am gig oiuers they hae 1 extra rineJJOUULE GUN m cae"complete, Dricc t2C0. call and see Hat the tiau ot ' - 'TUU BIG GUN." No. 47 Public Squat e.Nort'i su!o..' octli dtri wAw ' "Negro Cloth! tag.' . . ilORCANAr. CO., --' NO. 49 PUBLIC SQUARE. TTEEP constantly' for ra'e a large stock and great va- 1. - - .rvrLn nt iithtviT ... , . in iv logvtner with a great variety of Gis,dj"snitible li r iluur and i:rain sacks, us well us cotton picket's b gs. oct" 1 y. DltTTl. V. llAl.Land ''R. InOa. A. AlUlli- SOX, late of Bowling Green, Ky , have lonn-Yy td a pirtnerttnpiu tLeptsxtice of Medicine. Otlice, No. 7 Cherry street. octl lw. HUGHES BROTHERS, . i. : 1 A - JfEDIC; itisi EEcj-iVH). 1st joss yos a co 1Vi'liti'9i An.-itoin j. Slmrpcy ani!(luaiii'M Aimloiity. tiraih) Jt,'utlioIbsli:ul Aiiatoiiiy. nJortoirr - Aiuitumy. , KirlCs an.d X!!?ct's lMiy siology. Caricn ter I'lij--'!"!"?!- - ' 'I - 0iiilUouti Mijio1oc;y. -Tl.. MiilUifs.l'nltea ..Ntutos.Mit.Kcct.or. ij'ralkaUi'n Caciilstry..;-JUrtiuan . Clttfiii? iKtrj-."' ; .' ; ,. l'croira' .tlaicrla jicdicaanil Ther:;ii:- tiCM. DUtclicri's 1. . .. I Punjllx'!,. United States Dltpoii'n- tory. " - t , '- j . Driiott's -Modern Snrffcrr. SmltM's Ui-. cratirc Mirjrcryi . . ; I llcVicJs'mstctrlcs. JTIclgs' Jo. Ailitue,IJ-!J do. CltiiKCliifl'ti do. . -m Taylor's itl.edical JurUprudencci Itecli'i donee, irecii'-i 11c. Watsn do. . Wood's Practice of Medici do. ' t t imjj. arj. - Joncst ami Slcveklnc'fi AnfttOiuy.. -Hrtrt- A Icn ou lcvcn.01 111c j. .1 1 1. i-. I)unI!'!oii'M. -Medical Diction -Ells iFiirinalarj. . ... t - -ErtfcIi.oliV Sursery. Grass on 1'rinnry Orsu'il. -.'.' ' j Crirritli's ForJUUlary. Mei;rm Hfvr-ri. Neil shuUSiu'ith'tM Cqiupppd.; Amjtii's Leu. cofi-Iipca.- - ; -- -iiT Wlia t to Observe tn Med I cat Cases. AVilliaiu' i'alliology.- - ' ' ""aiUTUAri BENEFIT. . Building, and -Loan, assoclalion. Their history, principles and plana of operation; toge'her -with a statement of the btnefi salMncUbg' them, and cf the distinction between .American and lDglish eccietie-, Alio, a mode by which life Insura-aca way be adapted to the requirement of their menibersi a forui qFcOnstito'.ion, accounts, Aa,pric2.30-ients. For sale by j - ' ' , , ' , -JOHN YQRK A CO '"'' ' " AIWIAGEDDON; '-' j OU.Tfie preribrow pf Biiminism' an Mona-chy the exislcr,c5 iC"tI."e Unite J 1 fates fjretold ia the U.hle, its lu tare fireatpess; in ration -by all Earopej annililatioa or Monarchy; expansion into IhdMillebial Republic an Cits, donriniqaater th whole woild,. -Bvid.Edition byS. D Baldwin, A."lf." I of safe by " - - ! octlO "JOHN YORK A CO. In cvoiy Comity in 'this ami ndjoiniug States ." -Jp. fSLL TUF ABVLT KtW AND IitPJOVlD CORN &- COB MILE; ,, . - 7 : r" ... - ; r"0 ailsnch, n fare chaace-to make money will be olft-r- i hxcUMivo huusand.tjonuty privileges will be- Couutv privileirt disposed of on unusually fair terms, by4 application to the rropriil'rtv ... FAKXEUS A"ND STOCK RAISEJtS, ' I 6lfr3ria' a C'jrn nr.d Cob JIill unsurpassed in the Unic.ii. and tviiicfi cinunt te . tupereeded by past or fu.ute inrmtrons It U the irry Slfli which every. Fanner and Stock Raiser should hare; it will crush from 8 to 10 bush els Corn and Cob per hour, with ne horse; is easily fi.ted iri atid mariiged weigS3IO lb,atd a-'all contact ot the gtinaiiig surlocts ii prevented, wfll-hst any farmer an or diri iM li;etih.o 1 1 eak th'it? o'Tli'duraibiiity becaus-the sviraepr1iieiIe'tlsx bn Mriy'tpfleiT in the old Bark. Mill. WboMirthkt n-n's ' ' ' ' ' . " ? A MILL OX TRIAL. ,. ;u j! forore-Trrtith and it ittjon't sivsfeiiiiiItfe5alistact;on, to rctm n it It'fteieiie'any mai, Jbiu dij d,let him D5; rpvk. J-'aiufit irnfs ivjiruirti-tjin e ir) 'e, it tho mon e will .be jefaiiud. t'Li Criiiec cn bo at'oiubed to h,vj;, wT..i-r or nt-.tn fmer, fcliA i-iijci-- it themo&i c.m'yjnieut Mill south or Msi.n'n a.nd l):xu' All olher't'rjish-.rs now lu the sou'h tni"it; luoonuch po iter," 6r wilfsvou iroitt " Acsorjl iig'i- "... . I UK LAWS UF.NATCKE n Corji and fob Mill ih cb udruitm-f loteial orwabbling-inotio-vWi.l, reotssaiili, sui'n wrai oui, lAtimher Crushers ire amvf abie Uirs Eraail o! j tciUm, ui.il ihe I'n pKetors' da vr-ot d;s,uo it. hi ihe uulotoc iim uf -i o 1: u Amuk i:a,".! iiavt-gai.td poer. ivn-l-IitifyciiatradictiPii; IhaTe iesucd fricupa. au.l: I ihalli- UM.' uuKt-otle cntra ffi 4 huie ier-nir ?a ivi1)0lii ta'-ral n.-rii lull, and all are rinij.;!!eil!. iuke it; tl.-nlo-e I u-s-t-rt thattt is i.rueru.r uuuv iMir-Mnl I am a r ieuuig this 'feu, nessee uitiition anhTHnflrs'ilTii-i.f " i-'If-l'T iJ'ULM. Jl. ' ;' And anr. oce pr anting a ' gw d ihiD;," i 1 arnwlr Ve qiictcd'toCximicetiie ifiiif ri.erifs' jad principlcsj,rilui. MiUl anil ordir f.ooi the l'ioprtor; ht Ai-uu. A liberal discount made to dialers ,- - .-" , . - - J.i'ClJnCMGOOLE.-" . Shclbyville, Teen., O.-L ;5 . ,iso e Propi ietor. AtJENTS. Ellis, Moore A Co., St Market street, Nashville, Manu facture:s and General Agents. - Bjaumont, Fall at Co,.CIarksvilIe, Agents for Muntom ery county. h Wntkios,- ,ufaski,-Agent for Giles county. Wm. B lIuntrSalfin;Ageutfor Frank 111 count, Tcnh,' and Jackson ctuty.ltlu. ' . James B. Vance, Ctutdua priTgs. Agent fr Sumner county ... J. w. Hatcher, Columbia, Agent for Maury county. ' W. M. Bell, P. SI . Kiime, Agent torSmilh ootu-y. J. R. Aikin.Xharlestoii. AsPt fur Bcadlijy countr. NV. lt.lunley i BrusLjUiiun, Ateuts for East Tenuo- see. . , octlt IvdAnw .11 , , . TIios. P. IkndcTson & Go., (sVCUG3s)Hi TO JlSJL"r. ailll.LK-li o o Commission, Kcccking & Forwarding NO. "57 NATCHEi SlRtltT, nh w on LEANS. Benj- P. Shieids. NO. 42 PUBLIC SQUARE, ' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, AGENTS FOR-. TUE ABOVE. octli II , , , J. . FELLOWS, DEALER 1N LAND .WARRANTS,., No. n.-Dcxneaicc Sieect. '(Opposite thV'T'rno Whig Office, V' . AttswZe, Tenn. " Ii?f Persons scpding Laud.Warrants lomebv mail can, if thv pre'er, direct them to Fail A CciiiMittM. . I tri.l ttirough them, trinsimtto the owner without ddlay, tho highmt market pr ce in Cash. octlO -w.t.lst Jon. FA.SI1IONAUI.E JAN11N; ACADU.HV. T ATE from Paris and. New Orleans, respectfully icfornH the dtizqsof .N'ashvilla. that ha will renuiui'or.u limit d period,Cr the purpose .Lfgiv- cfii mg - LEdSOXSlN DANCISG.. -Prof. J. Vegas proposes teaching all the most faihicna- b'i Daucts of lha day, including Ihe ... loiKa, liuauniie,, . . Schottische, t-iveStep Waltx, . Saiiterulle, New Polka Mazoirkj, Bedowa Waltz Alo, the following new -Dances, introduced into New Orltana by Prof. Vegas, viii the -. . - Sicilienne, Emeralda, and Varsnvia. Divs for children Tustdays, Thursdays andSatardavs from 3 nil dark. -' v Gentleman's classes ditto, from 7 'o 10 o'clock, P. M. '. Private I xs!cns for Ladies and Gentlemen, Tuesdays,' Thursdas and Saturdays, froniil a. iu.,to3ii.jn. Pro!. Vcas.iull opea-his-ScluwI-at the O Id Fclhiw's H.-UlcAiid-iMll-ttlso givs'l.swusttt Sem.naries and ia pri vate families.- !-' " ' unFErtExem. " Miss S. S. Hull, Yonsg's Li lies' Institution. - Vm..l'arante,.Fe(iiale,AcaiJmny. . '. t V.tn. Derituti FumaloJnttiintion. II'. , Dr.uud Mrs Macautay, Female CullegliiteJnsiitntaV Misses Allison, Female lntt lute. . . Mid. Maco, St. Charles Institute; Mr. and Mrs.Dimitres, Orleans Academy. Prof. Vcga can be found at the PlaiitersiHouje. Orders left, theie or at the Music Stert-s ot Messrs. McClnre Jt Martin and J. B. Weitwill be attended to. octU tf , heikaule.city: .residences for SALE. 1ST. A large New Brick Dwelling vtifh'$6r 10 room?. No- 75 North Sumaier sU 2d A Drik Dwelling with Trot ms, No. 93 corner of Church and McLmnre sts. 8d A large Brick Dwelling with 6. or S rooms, No. 93 Church st.,fefjoiai3;.the above. 4th A neat Frame Dwelling with 4 or 5 rooiris, on the cornerof Satnmer and M'tjberry &U.j" opposite the hand iome reridencecf Dr ,C. 1C Winston. Alio. To pmall Brick Dwellings on Mulberry St., ad joining the above. Eitbsr of the two.laat above re. idenjes will be exchanged lor country tciideticts a few miltsfrom the city as part payment. J. L. A It. W. BROWN, oe!'; 2iv " 4t)$ Cherrv fet. HiGh lillinery Goods, 4 s-' 8 I- COLLEGE STREET. OVER McLELLAND'S STORE,. I'BS. BECKW1TU having retiirned-fninV New Yok,j- it A. ' rtspectlulljr Writes trie sttention ot nir tnends ana the public, to her new and carefully selected stock ot MILLINERY GOODS for the season. Also, to her DRESS MaLINU department, at which the most appioved stylis of dress'and goo l wotk can be had at short net ice. j- Opeiiir. Day, Wednesday, 2Gth. - SrlS2 dv. . ; - "I ; "MVV CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. A . J. F. PAHU, ; Xb. 55 College street, cortex JJrpad. -n-rilEREall kinds ol lizh't and heai vCar- ' VV ria?? repairing. ntlL beproniptly alt;9d;t ed to, and as Jbr price-Lwill endeavor '.OBitisfy-ali who try ine. 1 have nlsnsvme Buggies of my on maaufactare, that 1 warrant as good as any in the mark it. 1 will sell on reisonable terms call and see n.e. jalj. a -Km a XTJIEAT, bun eU wanted. VV JOSEPH NASH, au2 25 2vr i iJou 'ge sin ei. irTTTufH .1 hk iS'wiTT. -r . " S Bp.pJf-tfSL.lERS ASP STAJEIOITSRS. . ' . ' u. il MiESKT sTttirr, . j ; ?s-3tk h jt e , TcnnosS'eeJ ".IICI IJx'KS. JM cuan-ed rcUireSfHllis flay re iv JLeaby -,P"i - j ; IlA'G iLNj A Bh . M'GutrN P.,-ader ' ' 'HA GAV A Itltt . Cl'EhUSt; RObKsI"-! u 'di xen TWfbster's in tZ?.t"oie.andJ. sale hi. : , . HAGAN A BKt . ; ( ZLV11 BY a il 1 s iipoic, fob 011 5C 1 l T AIii'lln;.J. L' r.. t ..ir-I i. " . , v -an "f-. ftO i','r.iimi;' rAuiiM i; ir.knNwijr whrch. is l,li.-idehhti,w York, tond.tn Aid 4.onlrTWENTY.FiVt CcjNTr Fifrsalj by i'flv ' ' II A ASJ ATIROr. M'arkft - '. 1' K Iff. MAUA ZIN K -r- M-.oc". ft.. Market strt t. 'Y for-fefptcmberjostrtceirerlhy. 1 ' Z:l " 1 4 i'ROMrktit, 1. OWEDSESUA'i1.tlte'irlrirr,e; sre.nrf.poso lorpen our sale at ttis-ihott dipKWluf-iViberban nluoie. tsim'i enciDg at tl6 Mation llin, with Lot No. &;u?ni4 teillllg ------ j ; , Nos. JR.iJ-tlTa,- IS,-11, (on which is a fiue ice hou eVio 9.8 and 7, fronliruli thA'Chattaanoga Railroad ami otf .ilill Ureefc. Tfiese Ja' are Suitable ter pruduce and grain- Depotj, Mechanic's shops, retail cenatry stores. Ac . ic. They are adniirabl) .siHtid ffr Icc-boiues, an ioexban-ita ble Mipply being furni3cd by-Mill Creek riut on its banks. N'os. CO, 6fi, 65, M,- fcl.-'and SO, on Glencl-fT rv.ad, containing tnini 4 'to acres or fine -land, the, threa last handson.ely timbered. Fine location for resideticos, nur series, marletgardciii; dairy farms, Ac. On the East siije orMfllUreVk, anil adapted t ibestime purposes, we will sell Lots lt5, 10, Of, 'j-i, 97 ,9i!,9, 81, J J, Vi, yj, yr.junl ir Gintaihinjrlmm 2 to 5 acrvs., r. iNo.lo7contXBiflg9acresori'eantifi;lly timbered grjaffd1 iacluoiog the neat hesidenee now occupied by E. O. Iturt, line freetotrs spring, Ac ! t , Np.Si, also .Diludes n comfortabTe-dtvelling; eitbar oC which will be sold il desired. We will sell such other Lots" in the plan as time will al-j on , auu buab uje couipaoy n-aj- uosirv 10 imie n ua. Every one with their fam'ihes will Jil.f teat, theVepot at half-past 9 u'clocV, take' S, rter ride io-(iiencliC put chase orsotas they chottse, partaU-of our coilation Hare a tree ride home, tcj iy thcawfi es generally, ami oblige, ' "Very rvspectlutlr, ' " l.tNDSLLY' A CROCKEr.". E. R..GtACocr,ABclloceer. octl6 ll : SARDNER.SKEPHERD & CO,' W.UOLE.SALE DEALERS IN :S.KA.W GOODS trrWPaBLic.o.UAiENAsrnTLXE.,TEN.N'. -- , ' -g . " " . ! rTTEinvita the attention ofMEftCH.VNM tolhL,r- V ana desirable KAI.ti and "W'tNTER SJOCE Otf-j HOOTS A SlIOK.sIIATi,CAlS i TItUNKS, 4 wnicn we arcuow aany receiTiojr This atocsrbxibeea -carcfu'lr selectcl'in t ier of the in creased deaiind lurgml Uo-kU, aad while it will BeltbnS" entirely crmple'e and well adapted to the wants t,ftfce trade is tauusu-ally iree from Giods ot hifenor natality. Buyers in 1 his market' would consult their interest by examiniin; our Stock before tuev make their purcl.ases. aug'.'i ' GA'BD.VEl:. SHEPHEKIIA CO. . NasJiviffe Academy' of liusic. B1SUI1M STOUT Of TUB C1IPIST1AX CaVLCII. . -rciiERRY sTlttKC Dr.rAJ5BlES IrtJ Toe system ol untrue; ion adut'ted tor this Academy is tlw SJine as.tLat pocsUed in the Kual Academyin I'a'i is, and comprises uVenlirpertnieuts,. vir Primary, l'rtsniiitiu, Kophoinom, Jmiioi, and Senior; to. which is added a Ritciiliitiilittioii Uepailment, designed for those whol&ienu; to adopt Jl'usic asa Profession. - - TERMS PE3 SESSION. ' l'rimary Depurtmvutj : -...r.....'?20' P0 Five, lessons a weeX.ove.datly'.'iSaturday. .excepted. Freslimuii Department..;..... ."....t6 00 FoarK;9Si,nh nw eeT,iloa3ay, Tuesd ly, 'rhuts3aj iiiT Friday, '. ' ' 1 Sophomore Department i ?80 "00 Three Jetsou's uu week. Monday, Wednesday and. Friday : the succeeding wttk.Tuciday.and lbursdav. -Juniiir Uepartmcai.. ........ lli Ot) - Lessons i-auiT in numbcVacd-in'daJS as in the SeplH - more Deparlmtnt. . " ' 1 Senior Dctiarlment ":..J..?40 09 JTwolessoua a wcekrAIonday and.TotsAiT. V ' ' ' ' 1? t.-t.T,i I ft 1.1 1 inn llpimrfniitiit. ' ' iA OA Lesions daily, Saturday excepted. J2" In all the toregmn Depirtmeuts, the Piano and Guitar are the only insiruuient taught. . " J . , EXTRAS. Instruction rn the Harp, two lessoasa wt-tk per teas. $!5 - in Vocalization " in ' - Italian style ..." 45 " ' to classes' 'of gectltu'ie'n on' the Vilin,. Fmte, Clartunelj Ac, two evi-aings a Week.... ....... : $15 t A-l tuitiou fee due on the-entrance o'f tho ptjjjl. One Icssou a week ta Sacred Music gfvett'to alf jupils "free r f charge. -. . ... " No chotgc will be made for.the nseof Instrumentii' Jlu.ttc and-Music Booksfnitiisbrd gratis tuthe upils, tbo will bi permitted UMttain them as their own property-at-ihe close or the essiou. pamls will berrcCTved--aVanythTre, and charged from the period Ihet'entcrto the close of the sion- The at-' tcaitatceof pupils will be rt quired during theeson'oniy. T :e Academic Year will be divided into ttfo t-eMtoos; thn one commencing on the 2d Monda r iu September, and closii g on the last t'ndir in January, tha other coiaaVaar.. in on me 1st uooaay in rppruarj; anji cii.smg on tne oa Ftidayjn June. ..- . Z3T Pupils intiuUed to their care shall rcctive ctos- at tcutiim, and if unwearied assiduity on the pari of lie in sttuctors can avail, they .shall not, f-ill to attain tbe eleva ted, standard of pnitipiepcy to whicli,tlicy may aspira. Application to be msde at tbo Academy wW tf THE UNITED FIREMEN'S'. Insurance Company of Nash, ville, Capitiil $100,000, Chartered by the Stitte. This Company is now in success- ml operation, ana t.s prepared ro take risks on Baitdinirs. Goods. and Wares and Merchandiie,aain?t, LOSS OR I)A3IAJEKY FIRE. . AIo. on Goods. Wares and Merchandise ana Cargoes gen. 'erallr. asriinstthe Saos, Bivxus, and I.vlajsd TnAXSivaiA- v,i7- a.. int.. f it,.. i - IiU.,UjlUUIUlillIUUIC tUU .ailj WUH.B l.lllbV'lJt Ollic No. 25, on ColTece streeC opiiosite tho Sewacee Houses Wj B. MATl'llEW'S, President.' Jons S. DASHTixt, Secretary. . myl,'j. To Country Merciiaiifs and I'laii'tcrsJ 3L20O O&S&Sr -BOOTS' Am tISOES. . 3 WJIIIIjlCNAlit: AI lCFrAIl. C. AV. i:OR ERTSON Ac CO., 14 College street, Nashville. Wr. are receiving our entire tall? lock Sj f Si. pCuit.U;mea gro Brojrans, n sole leather .Orareltir.i; tk- Tluuks. ali.ts- L'.itM t Bui. Bovs' Cloth tap?. Ploiita-' lion Wpol Uats, Ac ,uh:cb ill le. compete laj-tenilays Our stock is large andhas-bteiiielctteJ expiesjJy for the Full and Winter trire, andmbraceall m ll bi-stetyleii of F'hihidelph a and New Lugl-itd Jiuou-actitrtia. - - TSr PLANT LBS and MEIiliilANTS will Cod il to tlteiriutrrct to call and.exa"in5 fiar stock; ve aresleier mined to otlVr Goodsut Ii.w pitces.- We have o.osiuntlj on hand aia-ge stock of the host DOUB E SOLED HI.O OANStbr. Plantation ur. which newill stll tow by the cisc or single joir. - -' Gent's Calf Water rroofaid Stitched Ibntta; - - " Iow quarteied Calf aud 1'steilt Shots; ' Men's Calf and Kip Pepg'd Boots; - .- ' - - -Calf and Kip Broirans; - " Metahc Bubhcrhoes. . r'J3l,lfniix;j,iJ,2M; frujWCalfand Kip Bootl; tiJics'eupor.Elaia and'tippod LaZUag GaiUrs; "- " Leeled Gaiters: . I , " " White Kid Gaiters; " Kid aad Goat MfeltBoo:; Indies Lasting Gaiters, ' , AIo,afull-3si.rtme3tof Muses and CliUdrens' Birfitaes' and Gaiters. C. W. B0liEr.TSU. CO.; ' auri5-2m 14 Cullege Stntt;' cTlACH AND CA3.MAC-E JIAKUEACrOEY" . CUOOKHIIAMS V CO . iT Til ST CLD STAND OT rkJDi BlOAV; No. CO Lower ..llaiker-strict, NA-jUVlLLS, TENN. HAVING procured the bestilass or . workmen; and arfdid cv-try fac:Ir il) ueceosary tor me successiui yivsc ,.r iti;r liiivines.4 invite ttm t tention of the public generally toieir .bhmeoj. I hey have on hand a great vanetv of CAURIAUfcH, BLGGIt.S, Ac of ihe latest styles, which they lelteveare not inferiwr in fashion or finish to any in lb country. All orders left with U3 will meet with piompt attention. -" " , Repairing ddae to order. 2e.v work warranted. - july 27. I&m tf ' ' " SURGICAL INsTltUJIENlS. - LAHtfE inroice-of Fme-twrg-cal an-J Dissecting In J .runicnt3 has just been iec-! ved and (rr sale t a smali advance upon hast ern cost. ,4 ' - Sttiilerits-and rthers won'd-dd--welr fo eSr-an'examine the price eAd balrity.be(qfe)Slaklffg their purchases, tor sateW A. STRETCH. holsesalo and Befiil " Drat gtst, Oirfler, College afid't" Cnion streets. Nsslmla?. ' 11 rJypt.T ' FORTE AlUMtWj.. - RECEIVED this day a handsome, assortnifnt of rorte Monies. .. . - AlO,-a-good-sxtpplr cf -old-ityre Pocket Books. For salecbciby ' '' " ' '' ; f- J. H.'McGIlTT7 RAZORS-AND STROFSjr -- JUST received a lot ofcholee Itaxors. made liy Wos'en heira, lit dgers, Graves, and Wade A Batcher first r ae anality J. H. McClLL. sTaIR AND TOOTH Jtltl;lltS. VtTE have ust received a large variety ol tiair rsiuiiies Also every variety of Tooth, Clothes and Nail B: list-. For sale by J- MI.ILU I , . ,..,1111 I I I si.Sllgll. IV .i. i I.II.WI T5X "tT" . "WHOLESALE 3JEAIE2 AND 1TANTJFACIUREH 0 - ........ . ... .f- iiciitlcnien s i iothing, 1675 JJxrblic Square, ( ' VI-LE, TENN. ' T.9H?fT ltA' 31 EltCII-VNTS. Jlarkels - a!y!whieMwrag-9!retlT'iifi4 rx:Innlr cunQned Is tbL'MaiaStMrvjMi sale tt Cfcuhin, enables moiocKr gteafn- t!tMuinsi "m - rV iybri-ftfrnNe in tbecitv, and veHuUafonele tirSteem fnirsirter to all nho purchase )vr!i.ty.Made j!JMvhiTit, rfiai 'thev e-u snpply tbetolr.i with a iBUcb. foryw rartet t fat . let and i. nrtu.enl W swws ' a jw gri "J "H.np utr ptKcttaes d.reel rrera , tn jfanofectuh-r. septVtt K. H. BuOt tvW AY ' " ' - : . :: (; f?.-.y' ATTORIIi Y AT LAW". AND SOLIC1I0ECI CHA5CE2T ' IIijptwiHe, AlMtiiimo. ' WiS practice ie tlia'ctmr-tii-11 J-if-m, aladuoo. HarsLalL T - and lkvKa'b, . - nawuxe. IT. M. il'Ieo i Wilken. . .. : . ' v.'. a jraiitaBd, "1 Jaunts tt bit-or th. (vpf. '.'.-i.--grn. Jr. "all ismcis ot TUKiVl. RYe, BACON, iLvTUffKS. BF'SWAX, -.n p2;- S- E Ci tutt Gi tek and t Lurch sis. 1 DKALKlt IV rOEEION &. D0HE3T1C 1IQ0OB3, SALT, AC. ' Fletir aad Bran always on hand. 88 lUj-Eosi'ooraerof Uburcii and College Streets. 'sepll MAUR.lS.TliCJi. ALE. -CJT BDLS reeeisedaad fir sale low by - -ir-ASTED FOB OrtMl. bbls.CuJer hr ' R. 0 iCANE. T'V oets .Yl,0E. VINEGAR txpfi'sly tur Ctartynse. For soie lspt-l K. OKANK ,AMIf.Vil3on. Sides, Sbmildnr-s and II tins, fjr rala i. 'low fr cash, by fiatlc- t) K. O'KANL. pALTliUOitti COFFbE. ;w sacks pnnjTli 13 ihuKi:. just rtceivwl Ltd tor fa'.ebv f p.-S W. II. GORIONA CO Wew Slice- TOB-sale-fcr I.1, pcr-lw -JOSEPH if AS II, S.'E apt CoBego A Choreii sis. Cash for Wheat & Hye. JUtl'll JAU, , iou.Ii-Eiist Corner Chuicii and Collree Sts. . Naiurtlle. Septus jfcM RE.il OVAL. rT"illE Nashville In-urasK-e ak'Bcv Offiea ia rrmoved to L the bniMingat thn Sut)i east corner of College and tristrrsi's. . ti . .JjlSEPU NASH. -j. . 1).1. LUL'L'. - i tOltMISSIOJI AND- POEWAKD J5 JTEE CHANT, ; . ... stmBtuJi tilt. -DVANCES will bo male by ttie jobi-criber on can. t V; siMOrenUi of Vroduce- rnii-Wr t the-sbote r.amed b.-ii-... a . .jasBeliiNAsr. i- tt JraCjVth east tfrrnT t" ! r'e and Church sts. . ;-FRESU FALL U WINTER : SSS- OD Ssa! 9 -R0.SI PUBLIi; SQUASE, NASHVILLE, TENN. WH are rww ojeniiiasid arrfciigirg for the TraJe. an ixlehkiie' and DMutifu! ?lock -if Foreign and I) niftic Dry t.'ood-, JIaU, Ciips, ISonuets, Itooli. t'iregiibs, Uoe, Ac, At. Tlie sssortBjut'seauielv ci-a pltt amtivery war aai" el otvAiie trade et 4!aU section. We are unxtoat . Ucv ib- Mrek tf b husd of rwfious.LlA. biitcraun l!.c a.t liberal terms. We Tomrtil a large lot f Xe jrn IT'tWrg. Osn burjs (sut'able for Whpsr Sacks ) an.t s-v-ral bumlred b'rj of - Runny Bags." nhichcaB I had alw prices for Ca-h. n-cVS-im- EWio II .t It. IHUHJI.AS At. JOHS BROWNE, - - 3iia:ciiVNr tailor,- C03NEB DEADEEICE STREET AND THE f QUAES. rmw upptieu wua a superior stnedot fios as, un-l TeaJy to wmt MpKi a1' whwoa fcvor htm with aeal A ricb-nsf-Artnieni of GENTLEMEN'S FIRMSII IM: GOODS always oa band septT-tf A. Kerr & Co., 8T0B.E NO. 21 CEDAR STREET, i XASUVILLE. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF THE REAL Tr A VAN A Segars. Vtrrin athewmg sod Smokng To. 1,1 boccu, rrenca crai'iies, jsmaicu itom, Holland Gin. Wtbes. Crditts. Frntfs it jelv!7 :EESH AESIVAL OF EA1L ANO WINTES GOODS. ASB AILKOK. T .NOKR.-ON W 1). M IAXAOA.X, ALLISQH, ANDHBSOH & CO. ' WHOLESALE DFALKR3 IS FOREIGN AND DOEK.sTlC DRY t.OODS, AND Heady IfZa&o Clothing No. II I'nbiic Fijiinrtf, " A .1 H JI Y 1 L L K , Tt a A" JiSS JC. T K are now receipt ot onr EaLL AND WINTE'2 y GOOl'S, en-brariDit a largn anlwell-sh;ctedt.--tk. rf VOUEIGN AND .DOMESTIC DKV (1001), t p-ih with air afsoriment ot HEADY MADKr QtOTtilNt.. wjwch .wmflrj-to ttMtr.idtoa term rtnt-nroot fail 1 givtsalistaeAAon. ucit acai. trom loose vju, g o r . -,--Vt1,,.I 1 j.. ..i.-.Im.-.-u. t umhei,ium siaaii ha. jica..i k iu ciiihmu .u, . pCrt to ibem. ALLISON, AN Jtl.SON A CO .Taajics Bavis WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALER .... , iN Fashionuble and Ready Made Cfolhins, No. M,rtiblicStiuart;, Nnslivillef Teun. I RAVE iustoMocd nir FALL .TOCK. which ispcr l.aps, thenu'st HEAUTIFl'L an.t VARIED kK'i t. CIUlDU:j;H IN THIS CITY I purchac-rrcni 1 um but 'hj mat aad mint kpproved Manutacturers .u er li.lk City, and can safclv ir.rr,r,t i-r-rr article lu 'd I ' in- 1 have in store JO'Jii T'torSAN'D'lOi.LAh. WORTH OK CtiILDKE:'S' AM) YOUTHS' tLOV.! EMJ, made up in the very b.-it atvh Children lit w..! nut difficulty, whether i rw-'ui ..r t .t .iri-lmd JME3I)AYH FALL, 1855. T. & W. EAKIIV. & CO. IlIPOSTEKS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Na-livilli-. Tciiii. w OULD now call trw aiteotain of ilerclinnts t tharSKsik ot FALL AND W INTER GOODS JiMt opened, 'ibey give astuiianre that tbe present wll be f nsd to be tlie rat-l comIete ever iff; red m f s ptoet-t arid lobe empod of a splendid assurunentof I. . dies' (loodii, )aatlea. Ac tontber with al : stock ot Mnplo (ioodsaad tfeudyitude Clotliin;, all of whieli liaJiUei puvchoted on aua.q lornuas w; ..r:i abw Ihsfii to sella! prices that will compete with g : ' parrtwed ru oy market Caab buyers or promt t 1 l: dmivr-tvill buu il to Wir luurtat lowxomistt .tbe.r strtt. seiv; tt. Oai WDitcl sooo Bushels of Oats Vafltvil, lor tAhfcb r-i will iav CASH. KiiitArAiiai; jtvi. fpJ-.N-d!vt FurtSici Ailvaiace 122 Powder. IKOM and iflef this uutu, owing to the hriry rise in A prier Saltpeter, I shoil sell Powder at tbe fol lowini; pries: tHHt-mfn KitlePoiiIerper keg.. .......... ........I" TO Teun Basting teg ,........... 5 iO Tho BuatdiKOiflt ea larpeqnant-'.ies, A lull supply td the abovi.andof Salety Fun 'the best u,aa!ity alarui oa baud. WALTKIi. SCOl T. ..g't septW trtbrm xnj JA' B WAK KAiV IS!" f nnn CRF-S OFLAND Iv'AUKWrs D))UyJ 1VAS I EI, for which weSrfli :,j r, -Iiiglnkt market prica (S Cash, at oar Banking Lji 51 Culh-go Strew. sngV-tr JiHix n.jr. . o ELECTRIC -HILL. PartaMcPIantation, Com, Feed 4 Elonrlnc Hills, Kana factnred from the b jt qnoiity ef Ertaeh B tur, j 3 linrfc aiii.i' oiu.iiw, h uii 11 sizes, oa band and made to Mill Gearing, BeMiag,- llwiti g a id lUguUting Screws Screen Wire. Damsel frocs. Plaster i f L Pan. Ilutch Antr-r Ilnuid .liOtUUS CiOlUS, Ot Oil DLH1- ibiiry. . All article sold by me warratif cd to be of tbe best qtulity,or the money retunuea. MilWs. MiliwricMaFarme's, and hrs, are r. t (ull invited to examine my ttk-belore purctusirp e Alforders and eomraumfatk.ia pr"r . - JOHN w. URADroBH. awh7-otwAwly tor. Hroa.1 and High sUNast - iik - M- COHE3i, DFVLER IN JEWELRY AND RE VD 3IADE CLOTHING, AND EXCHANGE IIROKFR, XO-'-v BtsAUt.tuuti. nfiCAP-i -'- " " iVSwArirf?, '2tn e iV"T7lLtlkeevcMntiagoodaJflrtiBentof lUd . S.aa VV ' Wotbteg'avid Jewlry, hich be will sell as c!t- : lik articles ran be boBght at any other boose in 'tec lie will alto make liberal advances on Watches -sdo-L cr Jewelry, Pistols, Ac , at moderate rates. fe,4W -ins 11. COHEN. G .-LD AND SILVER boweht and sold at bei rates, o , T fn JOUN D. JAMES A CO. "f 'iS,3iHf e"""' K-dv MaHe Clothing for th liHl iiua H inter Tiida is i).)wompto-e embracing: -A- tr IT