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r-m r-'-iZ . 'iifU , 1 WL. XXVU. nashville; tenn, fkiday, februaey 29. isse. NO. 147, Ml- AM EH 4 1 A OA LY. i I r 5 i-W UNION AND AMERICAN. oreicE-coBgxB cHTOckmcHTTtY streets: THE WEEKLY UNION AND AMERICAN isfomSed .to sntecribers at iWperananmia Advance TheTRLWEEKLY ispaKsbedev Sy. Thursday l!5 !. ia Evince; if not The DAILY is nublished at FJrtit rwi.,- igy-THE MONEY, IN, ALL CABK. -TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIPTIO.NS. 6-1 AvxLV&xx Remittances of subscriptions may be made by mail at oar rise. ' Nd paper will be sent out of the Stato unless the order la B?" We iriA it dtoiactly understood that no paper will r ;r r '"as are ptua, except at me option ef the publishers. r ' v SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT CORJf AND COD Wlf t. - - L ' rpilEBE are features coarjested with this MilT. worthy of jl wuuaiuerauoa aaa close examination on the part 01 umo ntmiiio purcaass a t eed Mill. Itt mechanieal eoBatrurtinn u.Unn ti lh nur. poses designs, to crush and grind ear conw Its great ca-pacity-, while doing en immense work with extraordinary east its durability is amply prodded for. Tne complete. uu csure poriaDieness of toe Little Giant, rendering its greater convenience lor plantation and farm nse.impoasi-. tie. It requires no mechanical aider billot expense .to put it up; any firm band or servant can put op and set one . .m uan aa nours lime iuo iaju i cuivui.u mui which the sweep may- be applied 'to run horizontal as is " usuu or oyer Dead, ana me mm may oe esmiy at tached Where steam or water is used. 'The power it taxes. requiring one and two horses. The quantity and quality ci product, is to SO bushels ot good leed meal per aour, according to the degree of fineness ground, and the size mill. It is the cheapest mill, all things contidered, there Is before the public. Another thing connected with the Little Giant, as a pat ent, and worthy of note, is the feet that there has been no Patent Right speculating or huckstering about the coun try, as is usual with the thousand bungling make shift im plemenu that are got up as a trade merely to get money by selling or palming of the patent right upon the credu lous then the machine to be abandoned by all parties as a humbug; on the other hand the Patentee and Proprietors of the Little Giant Mills, believing tbattbey can and de termined that they will supply the Agriculturalists and Stack raisers of pur country with. a. superior Mill, are .per manently engaged in the business, and bare over one hun dred thousand dollars invested in the manufacture oflhese mills, in the East, West and South, some of these establish; meats employing 60 mi solely in this business. So high ly are lhoje mills appreciated, that four thousand hare been sold within the past eighteen nionths. and the heaviest and the most extensive Manufacturers of Agricultural imple ments In the United States bare eagerly sought an inter est in their manufacture and sale. No implement has been more thoroughly tested; no one of the kind has received so numerous and high testimonials from Mechanics' Institutes and Agricultural Associations, and none by reason of substantial, practical utility and merit haTe more fairly ground their way into every dty use andpopular favor than Scott's Little Giant Corn and Cob MilC Orders promptly filled. Libera! discount to dealers. BROWN A ANDERSON, octl tf No. 40 Market at, Nashville, Tenn. Orrics or ths Masvlaiid Cohioudatid Lottzkisi, ( Balti voax, Jolt ! it, 1855. ( AuuTicirrs oa CiaTiriCATii or Pacxacks or Ticxxti, IK THS L.OTTXK1II AUTHOUtXD V THS STATE OF UaITLASD 111! TH1 LSTHOOSAf HED (lOKATCtE Or P. X. BBKNAN, (1 IK hal JLoi.iT roa ths Cohteactok, aks ant otheu a ax rSACfcT. Owing to the numerous applications from all parts of the country, the management will give their attention to the filling of orderifor Tickets or CertlScates, ta the Maryland Lotteries. fenontat a distance may confidently rely upon having their order fer Tickets promptly nllsd, and the strictest con fidence observed. Tnese Lotteries are drawn dally in public In the City of Baltimore, under the superintendence of the Slate Lottery Commissioner. Heavy Bonds are given to the State as secu rity for th pjmnt of all Prixec The prices of IVhole Ticket are lrom Jl to 3S0. Half and Quarter TickeU In proportion. Tnere are never lest than 23,000 Prizes In any Lottery, which Piixes vary in amount from $1 to $100,00, according to tba price of Tickets. For Instance When price ofTlckets Is $1 the hlgbert Prize Is about $5,00d nun u u j 4 14 u 10,000 t t t it t 5 " " SO.000 i it 10 " u " WJDOO i 20 " " " w 70,000 With numerous Prizes of SWflOO, $5,000, $1,000, 500, S100, &c,Lc. Persons can" remit us any amount, lrom 91 up wards, that they wish to invest on receipt of which we for ward its valne la Tickets In the Lottery designated by the purchaser, or, if none be designated, then some Lottery that will be drawn after the buyer lias Rot the ticket In his posses slon. An Official Scheme of the Lottery will be sent with all tickets ordered, carefully sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on the day lha Lottery is drawn the official Drawing will beser.t, logstuer with a written Explanation of the Teaalt of the purchase. The Drawn Numbers are also published in the daily pipers of the City or liallimore, and In the Daily Xstlonal Intelligencer, IS. C. A Circular containing all the Schemes will be seat to any one by addressing the undersigned. ., Address orders forTickets to P. X. BRHJ. AN, ulfil, 1855 ly No. Calvert St., Baltimore. Md. ALEX. M WALLACE. I . P. WIXGnU-D WALLACE & WINGFIELD, General Commission Merchants, )A,VD DEAL I) It .1 IN PRODUCE, S J.TLAXTA, GEORUIA. WILL give special aUention to the sale of Bacen, Lard, Flour, Tobacco, Ac, Ac. BtrtB TO 0 Wallace, Knoxville, Tenn., Toole, Bro.iCo., Marr ville, Tenn, H T Cox, Louisville, Tenn., J Donaldson, Onion, Tenn., Johnson & Hair, iladisoaville.Teen., Brab Kin A Bro, Sevier county. Tenn, Fains A King, Dan dridg Tenn . Yaugn & Pickle, Sweet Water, Tenn, II II Jackson, Athena, Tenn, Poullain, Jennings A Co , Au-4-usta. Ga- John Cunningham, Greensboro, Ga, F "V Lu sis, Athena, Ga, John Wingtield, Madison, Ga, Carhart Rog, Macon, Ga.. F T Willis, Savannah, Ga, novT HAGS $550 IN PBEMITJM8. HAYING largely increased my supply of Rags by the premiums offered the past year ending June 80. 1 am induced to offers larger amount of premiums for the present year. And will pay the above premium in sums off 100, $90 tSO, t70, t60 150. 40,$80, 20 and $10, to any ten merchant, or "Pedlars" who will deliver me, from this date to the 1st July, 1850, the largest amount ot RAGS. The same to be bought outside of and by men do ing business outside of Nashville or vicinity. 1 will at all times pay the highest market prices ia cash for RAGS on delivery, and issue a certificate to the owner of the amount received and paid for. These certificates must be kept and sent in on or before the 1st dav of J nly next, so that three disinterested merchants of Nashville can make the awards. The largest amount being entitled to the $100, the nixt largest to $50, and soon down. Merchants sending me rags will please write that I may know in whose name to issue the certificate. Combinations will not bo allowed. ... Woolen, Llnsey, Silk and Worsted rags are not wanted, and will not be included in the above, I earnestly solicit greater attention to saving and baying Kairs throuirhout Middle Tenn. Julyi-lydtriw&w W. S. WHITEMAN. J 3 North of the Square. Palmer's Patent Leg. - This American mTenuou BtaauB snnmreu I B both in this country and in Europe. It is wom bv 1.200 persons, and with most astonishing T?v ' I -.Ci;nn nilh HO nthr mhtl. ! EUCCeSa. AU UtupWM"" tutes of the best French, English, and Ger- C- - ui..ili av.H nf lhA man maauiaciure, 14 td.-icuu qeiat iiedax ai me vtoaLua iviiii"u Loxooy, as the hat artificiallitnb tnotrn. In this country it has been thirty times exhibited. in competition wiia an umcra, u I Fairs in the principal cities, and has, in every instance, received the award of the highest or j jfrsf premium. And as a crowning honor, by ine unanimuus uppruiM " , .1 council, the "First Premium" only -Surer ilidal given for Limbs was awarded them ventor. at the late New York Crystal Palace. ni f. finstlir run t;Utw4 nllnvintr e rurrent of air to pass around th6 stump, keeping it in a ari and healthy CithJition. ..... , ... Pamphlets giving full information, sent gratis to every ' PrJieMt- B. FRANK PALMER A Co. Nov. 10 6m 676 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. " " KAitllLY UnOCKKY. IUiYEinstoreandfor sale low lor cash, the follow ing articles: .... , . Extra Family Flour, warranted the pry best. Sugar Brown, Crushed, Loaf and Pulverized. Coffee Java, Laguyra and Bio Preserve", Jellies and Jams, of all kind. auces, catsups. Pickles, Oysters, Spices and I ish. Pie Fruits, Peaches, CherrieB, and Strawberries. FreKh Tomatoes, and all other articles strictly for family usa Warranted the very best quality. Hani's" J. M. HAWKINS. 83 Union street. LAW OFFICE. . JM. WILKIN having been admitted to practice in . all the Courts of Tennessee and New ork, and hav tngoermanentlylocaledin Nashville, will attend to all mftters of Colliction and Utigatlon entrusted to hin p na::t rnPhorriilrMt. nOVS t! f.blfil4lv - rorUblePla3tmion.Corn,Fscd&nosMUU,lIsau factored from the best quality of rrraeh Bwr. BUKK MILL STO.VKS, ot all sizes, on hand and made to order. Smut Mills, Mill Irons, Mill Gearing. Belting. Hoisting and Regulating Screws, S""?,; Damsel Irons, Plaster of Paris, Dutch Auker Brand Bolting Cloths, of all aumbers. , . All articles sold by me warranted to be of the best qual itv.orlhe money refunded. , , Millers, Millwrichts, Farmers, and others are respect fully invited to examine my stock ioimc Huuustug ie borders and "... .... ! Itll.I.- rnchT-eotwiwly Cor. Broad and High ats.Nashville einn ItKU'AItll. . ....... .1... .in.. Ou-mluM- lm.i frnni K, the subscriber, living near Nashville, a negro . .. . 1. Zr J..V- ivilnr. about 6 man named DAr, im4w.r. - feet biKh. weighs about 160 pounds slow spoken nd whines a little tnrongn nis am. - c wbetTbe Uft a black soft wool bat, brown jsans aackoat Tnd pnts;be al, bad otto- clothing with him, of a nner tJUTh7above reward will be given for his apprehension and deUvlry "the Jailor atNhville or (S0iUbesir. Land warrams. -VX7K wfl, p,y Cash .or HTJNTEK 9 Cherry 8ti est' m 3 3i iVIlSCELLANjiOUS, MRS. GERTBODEJ. .CAKYS BOARD ING AJVD.DAY SCHOOL WILL resume "its Session on, Monday, 8ept. 10th. Cir culars my b obtained on- application at her resi dence, S. W. earner Pine and Fifteenth stretts, Philadel pb'a. RarsESKcrs. BeT. H. A. Board man; Dl D-Rer. Wm. Chester, D.J), Bev. J.-Newton Brown, D. D., RerHenry Darling, Rev. G. L. Piatt, Rer. J. Gordon Maxwell, Phila delphia. Hon. Wm. L. Mercy, becretary of Slate, Judge P. V. Daniel, Supreme Court, U. S., Washington City; Rev. Thomas II. Skinner, D. D.. Rer. Joel Parker, D. U., New York; Rer. George Woodbridge, P. T. Daniel, Jr. Esq, Richmond, Ya. Hon. Cave Johnson, President Bank of Tennessee, Nash ville, Tenn, A. R. Croxier, Comptroller, Neshville,,Tenn. sept25 6m. PRESmJH BOOT AND SHOE MAITOTACT 0BY. EBEN FULLER, (Successor to Hamilton A Fuller, TENNESSEE BOOT AHD SHOE MANUFACTORY, Coiner Market and Spring or Chut-clr su., Nashville, Tenn. GRATEFUL for tao liberal patronage bestowed upon this Manufactorr since its establishment the Pro prietor feels determined to merit a continuation of the same in imure. I have now on band a rood assortment of readr triads work, consisting in part of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Calf, jvip ana xaicc Boots and isnoes; negro urogans, aouoie sole; House Servants Shoes, Ladies and Misses Calf Mo. rocco, sad Kid Boots and Shoes, all made from good stock in good style, and warranted. Orders from Planters, Iron Masters, Railroad and Turn. pixc uompamea respectfully, solicited, , au auiaaoi nepainn? aone. Cashtiaid tV.rllfap.! EBEN POLLER. "Banner. Whip. Gazette and Cleveland Banner bupjr, uuu uibcuuunue ail ouier aaveruneiueuus. box' LOC03IOT1VES.TOO LS AND JIIACI1 INER V . rnHE LAWRENCE MACHINE 8U0P.iatrrnr. Mai. 1 taekutetlt. mannfactnrea locomotives of anv size or uage, Stationary hngines, Lathes, Planers; all kinds oi oois. uouon. woollen and Matter Macmnerr: 'iurmne e. ,1.1,1 lliltCM)UIUUKI0 1Mgill . IIUUU . ww, Ac., ic AH articles warranted best materials and work manship. Information may be obtained and orders for warded on anolicntion to Mr. JAMES PLUNKET. at the State House, MthvilU, Xenntuee, or address j. a. w. rAUEi, -ireaturer, nov.2J 6md. Oflice.14. Kilby at.. Boston. Mass. FOR SALE. A FARM one mile South-east from Nashville, near the Nolenaville tnrnnika road, containing fiftv-one and a quarter acres, first-rate land, a comfortable dwelling house, fine spring, orchard, Ac. Also A Farm live miles if orth from Nashville, on the White's Creek turnnika road, containing one hundred and forty acres, beautiful valtey lind, one hundred acres clear ed and forty acres woodland, well set with blue grass. A lot in South NashTille. frontinz one hundred and fif ty feot on College street, and one hundred and forty feet on Franklin s'ceet, having on it a brick dwelling house, containing six rooms, pantry, kitchen, smoke-house, ser vants' rooms, Ac Also A lot near the abore. fronting on Franklin street. two hundred and serenty.six feet, on College street ninety-eight feet, and on Market street ninety-eight feet Ob this lot is a well affording an abundant and never-failing supply of good water. If information should be wanted with regard to the above property, when I am not at Nashville, itmsy be ob tained br application to Dr. John S. Youncr. corner of Broad and Summer Btreets. docll MORGAN VANCE. For the Complete Cure of Coitertiv, CoI, innuenzaiAiinmat uroncnuis, spilling ot Blood, and another tiung Comnjatnts leriuuif. so mniumniion, $ $ i rpHIS preparation iseetungintouse all over our country. J. The numerous letters we receive from our various a gents. Informing us of cures effected In their immediate neighborhoods, warrant us in saving It Is one of the best, tf not the very best Cough Medicine now before the public It almost Invariably relieves and not unfrequently cures the very worst cases. When all other Conrn preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, as DragrliU, deal ers ia Medicines, and Physicians can testify. Asc the Azent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If be has bun celling It for any length oftline he will tell jou It Istha best medicine extant Bolow we give a f sw extracts from letters we have receiv ed lalelyregardlng the virtues of this medicine. Dr. S. S. Oslin, or KnoxvlIIe, Ga., says: I have been using your Liverwort and Tar very extensively in my prac tice far three years past, and, it 1 with pleasure 1 slate my belief In Its superiority over all other articles with which 1 am acquainted, for which it Is lecommended. Messrs. Fitzgerald & Brenners, writing from Wayneivllle, If. C, says: "The Liverwort and Tar is becoming daily more popular in this country, and we think Justly so. All who have tried it speak In commendable terms of It, and saj His very benencialin alleiiating the complaints for which it is recommended. Our Agent In Pickens District, S. C, Mr$. K. JIcFall, assures us that he uses ilwith goist benefli in his own family androcommendslt lo hisneitbbors." He gives an instance of a negro woman in his vicinity, who had been suffering with disease of the Lungs for years, attended with severe cough, who was relievedby the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this .Medicine from all parts of the South. Fora reportof the surprising cures it has performed in the Western and Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the suffering patient to read the pam phlet which accompanies each bottle. To all we say, have hope, have hope! Try the Medicine!! Be warned In season!!! And neglect not that cough which Is daily weakening your constitution, Irritating your throat and lungs, and Inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, when so soothing and healing a rem edy can be obtained as Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Ueware of Counterfeits and base Imitations. The gennlne anlsle Is signed Andrew Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottles for Five Dol lars. Sold wholesale and retail by HCOVIL & MEAD, 111 Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. O., Sole Agent for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for Agencies must be addressed. Sold also by Ewin Brothers, Berry & Demovile, A. K. Roscoe,Thos. Wells, and a. W. Hendershott, NashvlUe, Tenn .and by all other Druggists through the State. . JinlS d&trlwly. VALUAIiLE Iron Pj operty for Sale. THE undersign( d proposes to sell, on accommodating terms, his La irel Furnace and Lands consisting ot some live or six thousand acres, situated in Dickson coun ty, about 7 miles south-east of Charlotte, immediately on the line of vhe N. A N. W. Railroad. Said Furnace is now in successful operation, and is entirely new, having proba bly the best Engine and Blast in the State. It is well sup plied with Ore and Timber. Also, about 4,00 acres of well Timbered Land, with an excellent Ore Bank, situated in Hickman county, Tenn, a few miles from J?tna Fur nace. And, also, the Buffalo Iron Works, situated in Law rence county, Tenn this property has about 10,000 acres of Land, on which ara large bodies cf Iron Ore, excellent water power on Main Buffalo, and also on Chiefs Creek on which is a good Furnace Stack, just completed. There are excellent farms on the latter pluce, which is within 4 miles of the Tenn. A Ala. ltailroad. My object in selling, is to concentrate my business, as I have lately purchased Carroll Furnace; and having more Iron Property than I can attend to,l wish to sell, and will make it to the interest of any one desiring to purchase ruch property, to buy of me. Anyone wishing to pur chase either of the places can call on me at Laurel Fur nace or at Carroll Furnance, as to Laurel Furnace or the Hickman Lands; and on S G W Napier on the Buffalo property, as to those lands. Either of whom will take pleasure in showing them the property. Jan87 dtw&wlm W C NAPIER. YALUAULE REAL ESTA'IVE f'Oll SALE. The undersigned proposes to sell a portion of the esiate on which be resides, in the county of Maury, known as "Hamilton place." ' These lands are beautifully located, well improved, watered, and timbered, and in point of fertility, productive ness and healthfulnesa, are not surpassed, if equalled, by any lands in the State ol Tennessee. There are in the neighborhood Episcopal, Presbyterian ami Methodist Churches, as also schools, male and female, in the midst of of as good society as is to be found in the Southern States. 700 Acres are offered for sale, fronting on the Colum bia Central Turnpike Road, divided into FIVE LOTS, con taining 50, 78, 155, 180, and 219 acres severally. The im provements consist of a BEAUTIFUL GOTHIC COT TAGE, built of brick, containing eight rooms, with neces sary out-buildings; 400 acres of cleared land, under a good fence, overseers houses, negro quavers, blacksmith and carpenter shop, mill house, corn crib, Ac, &c Ac The lands will be sold either in a body, or in lots. If not disposed of by the first of November, it will be offered at public sale in lots. To a professional gentleman, merchant or Southern planter, who desires a beautiful country resi dence, these lands offer great attractions. It is rare that such lands are effered lor sale. Addns the undersigned at Ashwood Post Office, Maury county, Tenn. t3f PUttsof the land may be Men "at the store of Mayes, Orr & Ganlt, Columbia, and with K. Houston, Esq, Nash ville, Tenn. septlfi-tf LUCIUS J. POLK. SPLEMUU RESIUENUE LOTS OK SALE ADhSIItABLK LOT, ooposite the residence of Dr Boyd MeVairy, irontig67 fest 8 inches on Summer Meet 'I he above lot is me of tbe very best investments lhat can be had in the city. Apply to J L & R W BROWN, febl gin 44K Cherry street. e'itt.OOO f or $15, OOO. THE COL nPRtXliS PROPERTY EMBRACING over 20(1 ncres of well improved lands, within one nuleol the presenl corporate l.mitsof the city of Knoxville can bo bought lor $15,WK). All things considered, we have no hesitation in sayingthat, this is decidedly the greatest bargain that has ever been offered in or about this city. Tbe dwelling house alone, cost over t3,000, to say nothing of the other valuable improvements nearly two miles ot post and plank fencing, new; Deer park, fine large barns, sheds, good nero houses, smoke bouse, corn cribs, a com fortable office for a lawyer or doctor, a fine grove of shade trees, ot large growth, conbisting or Ouk, locust, Mulber ry, Cedar, Spruce Pine, White Pine; a tine Apple Orchard, 4c, 4c. We predict that this property in less than ten years, will command 1100,000. For particulars, upply to Wm. O. Brownlow, either by letter or in person. 13?" MemDhis Enauirer. Nashville Union A American, Augusta Chronicle, Savannah News, and Charleston Stan dard, copy one montli, m tn weekly issue. janS6 triwlm. CORN MACKS, I'UKM aAUivS. WE have in Store and are regularly receiving 2 and 2K bushel Osnaburg Corn Socks, to which we in vite the attention ef shipper. dei2 W:H. GORDON & CO. MISCELLANEOUS , DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership Aeretofore existing under the firm and style or BROWN A' GRDBBS, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. Jo. G. Bbowk is alone author-' bed tous3 the name of the firm in liquidation, Ac. t . JOSIAH G.BROWN, Nashville, June 6, 1S55. W. B. GRUBBS. JO. G. BROWN, TTTAVING purchased the entire interest of Mr. W. B. JUL Gbdbbs, will continue the DRUG BUSH8, as formerly, at the old stand, where be will be pleased to see his friends, Ac, 4c, No. 43, College StreaeU My stock of Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Ac., is now very complete, having received fresh supplies, selected by one of the firm in person, vix : Lubin's, Bairn's, and Mitch el's Extracts; American Tinct. and German Cologne Wa ter: Fancy Soaps ; Hair and Tooth Brushes, in every style, Diiluc'said Lubin's Sachets: Aromatic Chrvstals : Chine. MetaT and Glass Pufi Boxes, several new styles; Shell Combs, large stock. Also, have on hand Indigo, Madder, mie Lieaq, iuoseca UU, Turpenune, c. je, oo T'lSIIINti TACKLE. A large stock selected by J oneof-the firm, consia'dnp of Genuine .Limerick Hocks, plain and on Snoods ; also, Aberdeen, Graveta leen, ana Common Limerick Hocks ; a splendid assortment ui Lines, laoie uaia mix ana sea urass, spun ana x-iaiea Silk; Minnow Seines, 12 by 4; Floats of every variety Reels, Jointed Rods, Clearing Rings, Fly Hooks, Ac, Ac In short, can supply those who can appreciate fine Tackle with almost every thing they rcay need for the successful prosecution ct tnis uselul calling. je9 ' JO. Q. BROWN. 43 College st. riOD-LIVER OIL . 5 Gro. genuine Cod-Liver Oil, Luahton , Clark A Co"s, by 1 JO. G. BROWN. 48 CollegesL J just received from Kuahton je T 3QEC11ES. 1,000 Swedish Leeches on hand and for U tale py uu, u. titty Wiv, 4a txuiego st. PURE MANONGA1IELA WHISKY. 5 bbls of the above just received, of prims quality; sold to us lor six years oia. je JO. G. BROWN, 43 College st. QTONE WARE. 2,500 pieces Stone Ware, consist- kj ing oi jars, unurns, jugs, aihe rans, isuuer erects 4c of every aixe, just received. je9 JO. G. BROWN. 43 College st OUTER AND SCOTCH. ALE. Constantly on hand, Barclay, Perkins A Co. 'a celebrated London rcrtersnd ilem a Scotch Ale. je9 JO. G. BROWN, 48 College st T)EAJtL STARCH. 25 boxes of a very superior jl article ot stared, lust received oy je? JO. G. BROWN, 43 College et II. G. SCOYEL, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. North side ot the Public Square, three doors est in me aa&uviue inn. WHOLESALE and Retail dealer in DKugs, Medicines Points, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Druggists Glass Ware, Stone Ware, Paint, Scrub, Blocking, Floor, Artists, Marking, Dusting, Shaving, Jewell's, Teeth, Grain, ing. Stencil and Hearth Brushes. Perfumery, Bear's Oil, Pomade, Ox Marrow, Pocket Hdsts, Extracts, Galvanic Curatives, 4c 4c. PATENT MEDICINES. A large and very gene ra! assortment of the most popular Patent Medicines, many of which are compounded in a scientific manner and members of the Medical Faculty, possessing as much cura tive power, and as efficacious in toe eradication of disease, as any compound ordinarily prescribed. In proof of which we cite the astonishing and increasing demand, by all classes of the people, the rich and tbe poor, the high and the low, tbe bond and theft ee, the learned and the unlearn ed, for thejustly celebrated and popular Family Medicines, among which are Doctor Jayne'a Expectorant, for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption. " " Alterative and Blood Purifier. " " Tonic Vermifuge and Sanative Pills. " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, for Coughs, Colds, 4c " Williams' Balsam Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha. " Fever and Ague Pills. " Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. " Rogers' Liverwort and Tar for Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis Dr. Clark's Syrup Wild Cherry and Tar, for Coughs, Colds, 4c Cowan's Lythonlriptic for diseases of the Bladder, Kid neys, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel, weakness of the Loin, Prolapsus Utiri, 4c. 4c Dr. Trust's Magnetic Ointment, perhaps, is unsurpassed asan external application for wounds, bruises, sores, rheu matism, bites of poisonous insects and reptiles, nIcers,chro nic,sore eyes, croup, sore throat, Ticdolereaux, neuralgia, piles, inflammation of the bowels, and ague in the breast. The numerous testimonials of tbe curative powers of this cheap Medicine, induces us to regard it as being among the first Medicines of the day. Marshall's Liniment is a very cheap article and posses ses rather extraordinary powers in the cure of sweneyln horses, as well as sprains and bruises, 4c Hurley's new Sarsaparilla is attracting the attention of the people. All the above mentioned popular Medicines, together with almost every other, on hand and for sale by jnlyS - H. G.SCOVEL ITER'S PUIS. ANEW and singularly successful remedy for the curs of all Blllousdlseates Costiveness, Indigestion, Jaundice, Dropsey, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammations, Headac Pains in the Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c, &e. In deed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sickness and sufferlog might be prevented, If a harmless but effectual Ca thartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive babtt of body prevails ; besides. It soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might hare been avoided by the timely and judicious usa of a good purgative. Tfcji is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and bilious derangements : they all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic Is of the first importance to the public health, ami this Pill has been per fected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An ex tensive trial of it virtues by Pbysiciacs, Professors and Pa tients, has shown results surpassing any thine hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted posi tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Fills, we may mention : Dr. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and Stale Assaver of Massachusetts, whose high professional character Is endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD KVKKKTT.SenatoroftheUnltedStates. ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen.toEnglind. t JOHN B. FITZ PATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston. Also Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist or .New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State. WM. B. ASTOK, the richest manln America. S. LELAND & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Ho tel; and others. Did space pormlt, we could give many hundred certifi cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of emi nent public men, is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best and most complete wbich the present state of medical science can afford. They are com pounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted by chemical process In a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner as to Insure thebest results. -This system of compo sition for medicines has been found in tbe Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a mere efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. Tbe reason is per fectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition every medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and Injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that Is desired for the curative effect Is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left be hind, the curative vlrtubs only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved; more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. . As it Is frequently expedient that my medicines shonld be taken under the counsel of an attending physician, and as he could not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing 1U composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formulas by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mall to bis request. Ofalltbe Patent Medicines thatareoflered.howfawwonld be taken if their composition was known I Their life con sists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men; and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were- more than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful Influence on tbe Interna viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy ac tionremove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, an by correcting, wherever they exist, such de rangements as are the first origin of disease. . , PREPARED BY James C. ilyer. PRACTICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. 1'rico 2." Cents nor Box. Five Boxen for Si. Sold at Wholesale by BERRY & DKUOVILLE; At Retail by BROWN & GRUBBS. jrj"Also, by my Agents in almost every town In ths State. jan2 '68 4m , Jas. A, M'Clure, (SUCCESSORS TO McCLURE & MARTIN,) t holcsrtlc and Uetall Sealer in Musical Itlcrclianaizo, uencrany. NO. 33, UNION STREET. KEEPS constantly supplied with Pianoajtt Fortes, Sheet-Music, Violin and GuitarPBsBjIsjWj StriBgs; Brass Instruments; and in fact everyll U ( U thing in his line usually kept in this section of country; all ef which will be sold unusually low for CASH or short time. J.A.M'CLURE. Nashville. Not. 18. '55 tf B. CRAIGHEAD, taw . r nr. ... ' HABD WARE AND CUTLER Yt AO. 29. Public Square, Nashville. TO enable me to sell goods at low prices, lrom this date all accounts for sundries purchased on credit shall be considered due when the articles are delivered and pay rsents will be expected when the accounts are presented. jtalLvd&eoly. SUNDRIES. FIRST premium: sewing MACIUNES Nashville SewinglMachine Conipany. io 7J. ana m EAST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. . THESE Machines are now very Justly considered to be the best in use, bavin, the advantage of all others In the simplicity of thtlr (Construction, the speed and beauty of their wora,anu. me great sirengui oi meir seam. unllKe any others In use. they form a seam with two'eontlnnons threads from ordinary spools of cotton, silk or linen making a knot t, every stitch which prevents the work from ripping under uvcircumsuinces wnaiever. The first and highest premiums have been awarded to these Machines at all the leading Fairs throughout this country kuu Aarope, -au tne inventor now rejoices in tne moresuo stantlal reward of the largest patronage ever bestowed upon any-Sewing Machine in Europe or America. They are of the highest finish, and of everv varietv of size and style, and adapted to all the wants of theSewingcom- They are all secured exclusively to the Drbnrletors bv let ters patent, and are free from all legal controversy. Great pains has been taksn to adapt these Machines to Plantation sewing, and they are now so simple, durable and etsityrun .and tended by any person, that they are entirely beyond competition for this work or for tbe manufacture of heavy or light bags, for Corn or Wheat, no machinery has ever been invented to surpass them any porson after see hoars practice can maze irom to uu corn sacxs per uay en one machine. These machines are also equally well adapted to the manufacture of all kinds of clothing, coarse or fine, as well as general sewing, quilting, stitching, &c. These ma chines are so arranged as to make the stitch any length de sired, and to sew with ease any and everv seam In anv var ment, and the durability, regularity aud beauty of finish, cannot be equaled by any work accomplished by the most skillful hands. We shall at all times keep on hand a ull assortment of inese macnines, ana most respeeuuiiy invite tne puoue gen erally to eall and see them In use, and give them a careful examination and be satisfied that the half has not yet been ioiu. aeess ir DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, F&XFXnSD BT DB. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WILL irrZCTUALLT CUBS LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE. Ghrtmic or Aerwut Debility, Distant of th$ Kidntyt, and all diitattt anting from a Disorder td Liver or Stomach: Such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, DisgustforFood, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at ths Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathinir.Flutterin?attheHeart.Choak ing or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posturo. Dim ueaa ui v isiuu, asuw ur v via ueiuro uio Bignt, x ever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspi ration. Yellowness of the Skin aud Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, - Ac, Ac, Sudeen Flushes of Heat,Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost con- sj -. . J 1 : . . j: e- uaeuce lu ius virtuea viu ma-uimuu uj uie AiueUwCa lor which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American neoole. and its reputation and sale is unrivaled by any similar pre parations extant. The testimony in its furor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and individ nals, in all parts of the country, is immense. The follow mg lrom your own state is respectfully submitted reler ine anv one who may still doubt, to rar " Memorabilia. er Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families to bo had gratis or all tne Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Oilice and Manufactory, 120 Arch St, Philadel phia, Pa. Dr. H. B. Scarborough, Dover, Tennessee. August 23. 165S, says: " I have sold oil the German Bitters you have sent me: and if the preparation continues to do as much good at it ha done,.it tSiil be the bett medicine ertr ttld here," L. Sxodcram, Sparta, Tennessee, August 20.1653. save: " I am pleased to state that your German Bitters has given satisfaction in 'every instance where it has been used." B. T. Hollecs, Hillsborough, Tennessee, August 20,1858, says : "' I am pleased to state that the German Bitters has given general satisfaction." ir, tr. taiio a ueo., ivnoxvnie, lennessee, via April, 1851. said: "Tour Bitters are now selling very fast: and every person that has used it, so far as we hare been able to learn, has been. benefl ted." J. W. Fraxxlik 4 Co Gallatin, Tennessee, December 80, 1850, said : " The new firm will want more of your Bit ters soon, as one of the partners thinks It is great medi cine. R.S.Habot, Bolivar. Tennessee, Beptemoer 15. 1S52. said: "ThoreisgreatdemandforyourBittershere; please send another lot soon." Vff They ore entirely Vegetable, free from oil iniurious ingredients, always strengthen the system, and never pros trate it. tST" Sold by dealers in Medicine and Storekeepers ev erywhere. JSP Sold in Nashville by Berry A Demoville, Brown A Grubbs.Ewin Brothers, H. G. Scorel, and dealers in med cine generally. rmchl0'55-d4wly JEW DAVID. OR HEBREW PLASTER. THE Great Remedy lor Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints; Scrotula, King's Evil, mite Swelling. Hard Tumors. Stiff Joints, and all fix. ed pains whatever. w here this Plaster is applledjpaln canno exist. It has been beneficial in cases of weakness, such aa Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameneni, Af fection of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys In carnation by perspiration. James L Boyd, Pickens district, South Carolina, testiges that, by its use alone he was cured nf Kheumatlsm in both of his knees, of several years standing. The following was handed us by a respectable Physician In Georgia: Messrs. Scovll & Mead Gents: I have been using yonr Liverwort and Tar Hebrew Plaster very extensively in my practice for three years past, and It is with pleasure thatl state my belief in their superiority overall other articles, with which I amacanalnted. for the Dermises for which thev are recommended. The Hebrew Plaster, especially, Is an universal penaeca for local pains. 1 have also found it a mos excellent application for Sprains and Bruises. It gives uni versal satisfaction wherever used. S S OSLIN, U. D. Knoxville, Ga., March 4th, 1853. frt- Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations. The genuine will In future have the signature ef E.Tav lor ou tbo steel plate engraved on the label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advidsed that a mean counterfeit of this ar ticle is in existence. The genuine Is sold byui, and by our agents appointed through the Soutn, andno pedlar Is allowed to sell It. Deal ers and Purchasers generally are cautioned against buying of any but our regular agents, otherwise the will be Imposed up on by a worthless article . SCOV1L & MEAD. Ill Chartres street, New Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern Slates, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. Sold also by Ewin Brothers, Berry & Demoville, A R Roscoe Thomas Wells and G W Hendersbott, Nashville, Tenn., and by all other Druggists through the State. Janlg-lyd&triw. JOV TO THE WOltLDI THE ONLY INFALLIBLE KRMEDY! Hurley's Sarsaparilla. OF all the remedies that have been discovered daring the present age for the "thousand ills lhat flrah Is heir to," none equal this wonderful preparation. Only three years have elapsed since the discoverer (who spent a decade In studying, experimentallzingand perfecting it) first introduc ed it to the public, and it Is already recognized by tho most eminent physicians lnall parts of the country to be the most surprising andeffective remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowledge. All other compounds or syrups of tbe root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of the faculty, because, on being tested, they have been found to contain noxious ingre. dlents, which neutralize tbe good effects of the sarsaparilla, and oftentimes Injure tbe health of the patient. It Is not so with Hurley's preparation. This is the pure and genuine extract of tbe root; and wlll,on trial, be found to effect a certain and perfect cure of the fol lowing complaints and diseases : Affection of ths Bone, Habitual Costiveness, Debility, Indigestion. Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver complaint, Dyspepsia Piles, Erysipelas, Pulmonary Diseaies, Female Irregularities, Scrofula, or KIoi,'s Evil, Fistula, Syphilis, And all Diseases of the Skla. Besides curing the above, It Is also known to be a gieat and powerful tonic, purifying the biocd and Invigorating the ayslsm. In short, it is without exception. In the rases mentioned and Its general effect on the system, the most efficacious, as it Is most desirable, remedy of tbe age. It is already exten sively used throughout tbe country, and Is fast obtaialng an Europern reputation. The instances of cures it has effected are dally coming to the proprietor's knowledge, and he has nohesltatlon In recommending It to one and all who desire to procure relief from suffering. One bottle being tried, its ef fects will be too apparent to admit of further doubt. Recollect Hurley's Sarsaparilla is tbe only genuine article In the market. ITJ Prlce'one dollar per bottle, or six for five dollars. For sale at the manufactory, corner of Seventh and Green streets, Louisville, Ky. Als-, wholesale and retail by H G. SCOVU,, and by dealers In Medicine throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. anS3 dftwlv FARE REDUCtD TO $7 XHOU NASHVILLE TO JACKSOB, TFH2T. . VIA Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, Columbia and Waynesboro. For seats apply at the General 8tag Office. Leaves NashviUe Sundays, Wednesdays and Fn-dsjra,ati,-l- - dec22-tt NEW YORK.BREaiEN & SOUTHAMPTON UNITED STATES vaTf. STEAMERS. THE ships comprising this line are WASH- -1NGTOK, Oapt. B Cnvendy; HBIt-? HAlMa, I'apt. r:awar-l tligglns. Tbesa stea mers stop at Southampton, both going and returning. 1 From South- From Prom aiopUin for ! York. l!rrnen. New Tork. SaiurJaj. baturdav. Wednesday From 1! rente n. balurdav. Feb. -it Mar iti April 19 -May 17 HKl!HAX.V.......Jaa. --ti WASHlGTO...Fb SO HERMANN Mar 22 WASHINGTON April 19 HERMANN May 17 Feb. 27 Mar April May June ' July Aug' Sept Oct Xot Dee 2t 23 21 lrt lfi Jane It WASHiNGTOX..June. H July VI HERMANN WASHINGTON. HERMANN... WASHINGTON. , .July 13 Aug Fept Oct Nov 9 6 4 1 13 10 Aug .Sept .Oct 9 6 4 1 5 3 ll611JHi.1. .Nov Nov 29 WASHINGTON.. .Nov Dec Dec 31 Stoppioi: at Southampton, both goln? and returning, tber offsr passengers proceeding to London and Hav re, advantages over any oilier route, for the economy of time and money. Passage from Hew York to Southampton and Brfuieo, First Cabin Saloon, 13U dollars; Firit.Cahn., Lower Saloon, 110 dollars; Second do. 0 dollars. All letters and newspapers must pass through the Post Of flee. . No bills ofladlng will be signed or parcels reclrcd on the day of sailing, An experienced Surgeon Is attached to each ship. For freight or paeaie apply lo C. H. SAND, II South William street, Nets Ywk. C. A. HEI.NEKEN fc CO., Bremen, -CROSKEY & COSostbampton. WM. 1SKLIN, Havre. JanSI )) FOR PHILIDELPHIA, flEW YORK, iiC.,&C.,&C. SAVANSAH & CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINES y 'the well known first class Steamships Keystone State, CAPTAIN P.. HARDIE. State of G-eorgiii, CAPTAIN J. J JAKVLV, Will hereafter form a Weekly Lino m Philadelphia, sailine every Saturday, alternately, lrom Savannah aud Charles ton, as follows: The Keystone Pta'e wMleail from Savannah tbo follow ing Saturdats JnuAty i:nh, Fbruarv 2d and lath, March 1st, 15th and Itib. l-earin l'hilauelpbut thi al ternate Saturdays Tbe State of "Georgia will Hail from Charleston the fol lowing Saturdays Jauuuiy 2$lb, r-ebruiry tub, and 2Jd, March 8th and 22d. J.car.a i'tiiludelpuia tho alternate Saturdays, In strength, speed and accommodations, ihe.-r &bips are fully equal to any running ou trie mast Inland naviga tion, lou miles on Delaware Hirer a u Bay; two nights at sea. Cabin Passage, with State j( m accommodations and the best of fare, $20 from eitt er jort. Steerage, $3. Agents at Philadelphia, jiVP.OX A MARTIN. Agent at Savannah, C. A. GKE1NKR. jan8'58 8m Chattanooga Foundry AND Machine Woriss EASTMAN, LEES & CO. THE .undersigned having leased for a term of years, the Foundry and Ma ehiue Shops of the East Tennessee Iron Manufacturing Company, are prepared to execute all orders in their line at the short ! est notice and on the most accommodating leium, viz niauouary steam engines ana cou-rs; Mining and Mill Machinery of every description; Waterand Gas Pipes, and Pump Castings; Car Wheels, Frogs, Switch Stands, and all kinds oi Rail Road Castings, Brass, Ao: Horse Powers, Threshing Machines; Com and Cob Mills; .Forgings of every description; Bridge and Car Bolts. Pa-ticular attention paid to the repairs of Locomotives and Cars. . JOHN U. EASTMAN, ) JONATHAN LEES. J- BASTMAN. LEES A CO THOMAS WEBSTER J Sbelbyyille Expositor copy to amount of $10, and send bill to this office. jan2t dtw&wtf. NASHVILLE BELL AND BBASS FOUNDRY, No 17K South Front Street, NASHVILLE, Tenn. All. COOK, practical Bell and Brass Founder, oucces a, sor to Welrer A Cook, is prepared to manufacture to or.er. Bells for Churches, Steamboats and Plantations. Also, Steam Whistles, Oil Globes, Cylinder, Gauge, Fountain and Stop Cocks, Hose and Salt Well Joints, Gun Mounting, Anti-Friction MetaL All work made by me with neatness and dispatch, of the best material, at low prices, and warranted. jan!8 ly C All IN PASSAGE FROM CHARLESTON TO NEW YORK, TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS, United States Mail jLme NEW TORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIPS. Through in 48 to 53 Honrs. SEMI-WEEKLY. Nashville, 1800 tons. M. Berry Commander. Marion. 1100 tons, W.J.Foster, Commander. Jas. Auger, 1500 tons, S. C. Turner, Commander. Southerner, 1,000 tons, Thos.Ewan, Commander. LEAVES Adgert Wharves.evtry Wednes day and Saturday after the arrival of the cars from the South and Wat, "at high water." These Steamships were all' built expressly for this Line and for safety, speed and comfort are unrivalled on the Coast. Tables supplied with everv luxury. Attentive and cour teous Commanders, will insure Travellers by this Line every possible comfort and accommodation. Uabinpassage, f 25. Steerage passage, &. Forfreiehtor passaee. bavin? eleirant State Room Ac- oemmodations, apply to HE.NK1 AI1SSKOUJ1, Corner East Bay and Adger's South 'Wharf, feblS'56 tf Charleston. M. C. MANNY'S CELEBRATED COMBINED EEAPEER AND MOWER, WITH WOODS IMPROVEMENT. FIRST GRAND SILVER MEDAL For the best Reaper and Mower at the Paris World's Fair exhibition, IS55, awarded to Joha U Manny, and the Machine Purchased by Prince Napoleon ! I HAVE on band and for sale toe above Machines. They received the premiums at the State Fairs in New York, New Jersey, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut!, Kentucky, and at Gallatin andNashviUe in this State, and havegiveo universal satisfaction throughout Middle Tenn. where some fifteen of them have been used.in the last two years. Price 150 delivered in Nashville. jania It U. t UHEATHAM. ANDREW J. SMITH, NO. 15 BROADWAY, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. DULXU IK TENNESSEE IRON, CASTINGS, SAILS, STEEL, WAGON AXLES, ELIPTIC SPRINGS, And all other articles in bis lice of business, wbich be of f era at Wholesale or Retail, low for Cash, at tbe abov stand. feb2 ly WALL PAPER STORE, No. 28 Public Square, West Side, CORNER DEADKBICK STREET. A LL the newest patterns and agA.? e.1 r bnet etvlM for Farlnrs. Halla AXI ' Chambers and liming Rooms, cheap UDglaxed, great variety. trniUja A1SO, vriUUOW paper, Acaicie, i;ioovimiivi Terms Cash, for all small bills, and on time only to prompt tomera. . feb8 W.W.FINN. cus- tomers. . Ieb8 r. p jsroELocr. I alix. w. caupsiu.. SCURLOCK iCAMPIf ELL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jackson, Tennessee, nxris to BCMcNairy ACo John Klrlcman.Esq., Allison, Anderson A Co., James Woods, Esq , Wm B Shapard & Co., Msj Alex Allison, Lindsley A Crockett, O U Torbett, Esq. !ebl lmdiw NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing between PELTS A HASLAM is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved, and Samuel Haalsm hereby assumes tbe payment of all debts against said partnership concern, and is to finish all contracts and collect and have all debts due tbe said firm ofHaslaraAFelta. SAM DEL HASLAM, J W FELTS. N. Bv Samuel Haalam will continue ths business at the Walnut Grove' Steam Stons Saw Works, and solieita a share of patrosage. , - s &U0 .7 DRUGS. FRESH SUPPLIES! A-if PACKAGES I'reth and GenxiM MEDICINES, 1U CHEMICALS, PAINTS, Ac., Ac Received and to be sold at the lowest prices by T. WELLS. At the MAN AND MORTAR, on Market, opposite Union street,Xashvilte. june24 SURGICAL. DENTAL, SORVEYINO, Mmwiraar and J'octet Iastrutnerd, assorted. Just received by ianei'4 T. WELLS- PERFUMERY. 50 dou Cohjrut and other fin ToilttU YaUrt.atyrU BOHEMIAN GUILT TOILETTE BOTTLES, assorted. COSMETICS A tine assortment. HAIR TONICS, Eair Jyet, Gloss Powder, pufl and boxes assorted. CURLING FLUID'S, Pomatums, OILS, Piiloamet, Marrmrt. te. TOILKTTK and Shaving Soaps, 100 dox. ODONTINE TOOTH PASTE and STRAWBERRY TOOTH WASH. ' Hitorina Szlractt, a full auortme.it. Received and oTred cheap by T. WELLS COD LIVER OIL. KcsnTcs's, Qcrsrss, Mospbia, Hyd. Potass., Iooix. NITRATE SILVER, Select powders of Ipecac, Opium, Coleeynth. Rhubarb, Scamony, ilarapple. Golden SeaL All ofleied low by juneJt T.WELLS. QAItAPARILLA EXTRACTS. 43 Doien O BLf.LV, GuLxtfi, Towssssts, Carpenter', Shaxm fresh fiu.c 1 xiracts of Sarsaparilla. BRANOiES, WINES, Cr 17 Bbls. andUlf jion logniae, Otard, Dvprey SignttU, and Cham. paane-iSrandies. Madeira, Port, Sherry, Muscale WINE3. A KOMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS A J. popular remedy for diseases of the Kidneys. PORTER London in pint and quart bottles. Receivedby T.WELLS. ELECTRIC Machines, Meduin duU, Medical Saddle Bags, Game Sag, Trasses, Shoulder Braces, ltero Abdominat Supporter. Hydraulic Cetneat and Plaster of Paris olsn perior quality. YARNLSHES Fu-ni tore, Coach, Demar,i?roa and Black Japan, Iron, Leather, Instrument and Picture Varnishes. a OLD LEAF, Gold FvO, SUver leaf. Bed, TtVUnt and WhiuMrorae. BRUSHES 78 doxea Hair, Tooth, Nail, Hat, Cloth, Paint, Duting, Sweeping, Scrubbing, Poena, Stencil, Horse, Comb. Shoe, Stopping and Varnish Brushes. LEECHES. Fresh supplies. Received by iuoeSl T. WELLS. ARTIST'S COLORS. 93 doxen fresh assorted Colors in inSexible tnbes. well assorted. SPICES; 1500 LBS. Pepper; 875 lbs Pimento; Cloves. Cinnamon. Mace. Urn rer: Ground Spices; Vermicella; Sparkling Gelletine; Bitter Almonds; Pre served uinger. PIPES, Marbles, Gun Flints, Percussion Caps, Gun Wadding. GOL'GII Candy 15 doten Howe's Cough Candy and New Eneland Cough Syrup. MUST A II V SFra rdfor t, lotOnilU, LeaangUm aud Cincinnati. Received and for sale by T. WELLS. I?INE PEN AND POCKET KNIVES. Asa'd. 1? PORT MONA1E3, every shaoo. PISTOLS, SWORD AND WALKING CANES. Well assorted. SEGARS AND TOBACCOS 83.0OO Cazadora, SapoUon. Marrior, Lrondn-o, Jenny Lind&gart; 25 boxes May Queen and Fine Cut Chewing and Dutcher Smoking Tobaccos. For sale low by T. WELLS. BLACKING iO gross fresh Paste Blacking. STARCH, 25 boxes, Stab Caxplxs, 45 boxes, ALCOHOL, Vinegars WnUkyt. GINS, Rums, 85 bbls. LINSEED OIL and SPTS. TURPENTINE. PURE WHITE LEAD in 25, 60 and 100 lb kegs. ZINK WUITKPAlNT.iM French, in25cnda0lhift. Received and for sale at a small advance by june2 T.WELLS. UELiHROLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S HIGLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTBACT BUCHTJ For diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, whetherin Male or Female, from whatever cause thtymaybave originated, and no matter of bow long standing. IF you have contracted the terrible disease which, when once seated in the system, will surely go down from one generation to another, undermining the constitution and sapping the very vital fluids of life, do not trut your- sen in tne nanas 01 viuac&a, wuo sunt up every u.ty ia a city like this, and fill tbe papers with glaring falsehoods, tos weU calculated to deceive the young, and those not ac quainted with their tricks. You cannot be too careful in the selection of a remedy in these coses. The Fluid Extract Kucha has been pronounced by emi nent physicians the greatest remedy ever known. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste, and very innocent In its action, and yet so thorough that it annihilates every particle of the rank and poisoneus virus of this dreadful disease; and, unlike other remedies, does net dry up tbe disease in the blood. Constitutional Debility, brought on by self-abuse, a mat terrible disease, wbich na3 brought thousands of the hu man race to untimely graves, thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting in tbe bud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth, can be cured by this Infallible Remedy. And as a medicine wbich must bene fit everybody, from the simply delicate to the confined and despairing invalid, no equal is to be found acting both as a Cure and preventive. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For Purifying the Blood, removing all diseased arising from excess oi Mercury, exposure and imprudence in lite, chronic constitutional disease, arising from an im pure state of the Blood, and the only'reliable and eCec tual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg3, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Faoe. and all Scaly Eruptions of tbe Skins. THIS article is now proscribed by some of tbe most distinguished physicians in the country, and 'bos proved more efficient in practice than any preparation ol Sarsaparilla yet offered to the public Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous diseases have entirely recovered in the incurable wards of our Pub lic Institutions which had for many yeare resisted every mode of treatment that could bo devised. These cases furnish striking examples of the salutary elects oi this medicine in arresting some ot tne most inveterate disease, after tbe glands were destroyed, and tbe bones already affected. Notice. Letters from responsible Physicians and Pro fessors of several Medical Colleges, and certificate of cures from patients will be found accompanying both Prepara tions. Psicxs, Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle or 6 do for to " of Barsaparilla, " " " equal in strength to one gallon of Syrup ot Sarscpariba. Prepared and Bold by H. T-HELMliOLD, Chemist, 283 Chestnut Street, near the Girard House, Philadelphia. To be bad of and of Druggists and Dealersarerywhere. All letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receives immediite attention. tunel ly T. WELLS, Agent, Market at, Nashville H. O. SCOVEL, No. 52 North Side Public Square. NASHVILLE, TENNMSEJi. Chartered by the General Assembly of the State. THE above Institution U permanently located, and nof surpassed by any similar eslabluhment in the United States, in point of facilities for imparting a thorough practical knowledge cf the duties of tbe Accountant. Book-Keeping. This Department is under the immediate supervision of Ihe President of the College, who is a practical boot-keuper, having had many years' experience in some of theU rgest counting-houses in the Union. Commercial Law. This Branch is under the superintendence of Jon A. MoEwsx, Esq., Member uf the Nashville Bar, who is too widely known as a lawyer and orator to require any farther notice at our hands. , The Course of Instruction embraces both Reading and lectures will be delivered at night, 10 as net to interfere with his professional engagements. Mercantile Calculations by W. Fsbbel, AM. Under this head is embraced tvery species of calculations necessary for a boek-keeper or busi ness man to understand vix , Interest, Discount, Loss and Gain, Equations, Exchange, &c Ac. Terras of Tuition. Book-Keeping, by Double and Single Entry, as applied to every variety of business, both prosperous and adverse. Commercial Calculations, and Commercial Law Lectures, including the use of books, .... (40 00 Penmanship For twenty lessons, ......$-5 9 For lessons without limi $100) tgy The above fees are payable, invariably, in advance The Importance of this rule mu3t appear obvious; as students enter for an unlimited period, with the privilege cf review ing at any time during life, without extra charge. This School is in perpetual session, having no vacation: bonce students may enter at any time and pursue their studies without interruption. . Merchants and business men will be supplied with com petent book-keepers by applying at this establishment. Good board and lodging can be obtained for 13 per week. No student will be taken for leas than a full course, ia whatever branches he pursues. Time required for a full course from six to ten weeks. J2T Address Southern Commercial Collegit, Na3hnlle, Tenn.1' apOT-dtwAwly BELL HAnGSE, KEY FITTER , Corner of Broad and Cherry street NashHH, Teas. JanS'Sd tf " ' XTRA FAMILY PLOUK. We are jas! ta w ceipt of 100 bags and 00 bbls Lehinou Flour, janlj BtiiiSS A ALL5N. EAILEOADS, &C. NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA' KAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. OX and after MonlaythelSth Inst, tbe Passenger Train will be run to and from Chattanooga as follows : Daily Train leaves Nashville, at 730, A. 3L, arriving S Dally Train, leaves Chattanooga, at S, A. Marrivij4 Nasbtllla at:io, P.M. . II. I. A.TDESiSON, SashvUle, Feb-18, IiSP. Supertntesut t. SUPPLEMENT TO FREIGHT TARIFF. SOPERINTEX DENTS OFFICS; ) N. A C. Raiuwad, Oct. 10. 1S55. f ON and after Saturaday, SCth Inst., Grain asd Hew over the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad wist b charged at rates as below . siATioa to euArrAaoooA.l whiat coas. oats, rsoau per on. per bo. perba.perbK. CromNaabvUle,Lavergne and Smyrna........ .... lOcts. 9 t ess. From Murfreesboro, Chris- .1... ...a t?-... ill UJUI. M.U EVIWI1I1I.IM. From Bellbuckle, War- trace, Shelbyville and From lallihoEia, lUllll's Springs, Decaerd and Cowan From Tantalon, Anderson andStevenioa,.... ..... From Bridgeport, Shell. it e mound and tvaiieaiae,. BTATIOK TO HASnVlI LS. From Cha!tanor-i, BbeU-j mounaana r t nine,., Prom Brdjtepori teven sen, Anderson a Tan' talon...... .... From Co van, Deche. s tiil'e Spring's and 1 ua homa,. From Normandy, Wartraci Shelbyville and BaL. buckle ID From Fustervlille. Chris tiana and Murfreesboro,. From Florence,Siayniaand Lavergne,............ 5 " M f ty-tlve burets and upwards, at one time, worn laleea quantities, live cents per barrel to be added. Floor i sacks will be transported oa same terms, 200 Iba ta b rated and charged as one barreL H. L ANDERSON, , octl3-tC Saaerintefldegf. NASHVII ANB CHATTASOOOA SAILS9A. " EST NOTICE TO SHIPPERS."! UNTIL the Tennessee River Bridge is rebuilt, Prodnce and Merchasdii will be tran-JHK. shipped across the river on Steamboats and Bar d.b,Tay to. dn7S- Shippers are nci bed that all goods seat to tbe Depots la padtans IsaHtK. cieatier the entire protection of the contents, wiU fee re jected. .Grain will not be received except In heavy oaea bur gs or gunny bajra. The light thin sacks will bo rseaeed. eary to repairuie same will greatly retard the transbipcrw and cannot be performed. The Agenu of the Road ara specially instructed not to receive grain at their rtspeetiv stations nnless the sacks are plainly and distinctly marked and accompanied by an order of shipment. We cannot permit the Depot to be used ss Stenuse Houses tor Grata or Produce, when the tame It to be b2d until it suits the convenience of the owner or shipper to order it forward. Wheat to Chattanooga will be charged nine cents, and Corn e'ghl cents per bushel from Tullaio ma and all stations west of Tennessee River and from Nashvide and all stations west of Tullahoaa, Wheat will be cturged tea cents asd Corn ntne cents per bushel WhtjV. mil k. ..1 . J.tl . - . ww, a smv vj - vwnrt ma ua uoor sad unx lt Vit present 1 ana rates. H. L ANDER.-JOV. Hup t ff A C Railroad, mmrrrwrnxr nv tituhdii . tTr. . " w. j, s aiii w 1 i.i.r- From Bridgeport, to Tantalon Inclusive, Lumber is re duced $2 per Car load, from present rates. From Cowans to Normandy inclusive, Lumber Is reduced tl per Car. mad lro ci former rates. dec!3 111 I. A. RAILROAD HOTICE. ' COTTON destined for Charleston will, on end after this date, be charged J4.S5 per bale of 6001b.or less, Md 85centaperl00lbs.forexeesffofover 500 lbs. aeptlg H. L ANDERSON, Supt. N. A. C. B. S. PROJI NASHVILLE TO NEW OltLEjiSsT THROUGH IN FOUR DAYS. FARE, THIR1T DOLLARS. YTIA ChatUuoogi. AtUnta, and West Point to Moat. V romery by Railroad. Tiekstt to be bad at the D pot. Pnce f 18 50. From Montgomery to Mobile, by a double daily Uh. (morning and evening) of Stages and Steamboats, connect., ing wita the steamers from thence to New Orleans. H. I. ANDSSSON.Genl Snp't N.AC.R.R. TaNESSEE AND ALABAMA RAILROAD. ON and arter,Wednesday,Decmbrlxth,IJ55. Trains will run as follows: ' G0IS SCCTH. Leaves Nashville at &10 a. sr,-and J, r.10 arrives H Thompson's at 8 20, a. sl, and 4.45. GOING NORTH. v mpsoa' &iS A- " nl s. ; "Tires N&3hville 1055,A x,and6.S0.r. m. Sunday Train leaves Thompson' at 9 a. m. The Stages of Carter, Thomas t Uougb connect with tha Trains a: Thompson's. Through Tickets to Memphis, WayneaborV, Jecfaen. Tuscumbia, Florence, Columbia, and Pulaski, can be pr cured at the General Stage Office under the Verandah lio Uh ,0 .e A. ANDERSON. dec!2-tf R. Eng. and Supt. PENNSYLVANIA JtAILRO.lD. THE Great Central.Routo, connecting tha Atlsntie cities witbWestem,Northwestem, and Southwestern Stale, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also xmnects itPitUburg with asily line of Steamers to all port on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on ths Northwestern Lakeu ; makice the most direct, cheapest and reliable rout by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great ipf. FlRSTl UI-BootV S1 nYru ' (in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac SECOND CLASS. Books and Stationery, Dry Goods (in bales,) Hardware, Lea ther, Ac THIRD CLASS. Anriu,Bai;gmg."iWon and Pork (in bulk;), Hemp, Ac?. ' FOURTH ClAsa-Ciffee, fish, BaconV and Pork (pocked.) Lard and Lard fJu. 90e per IOCS) 75epeTlOOa' Ueper I001 50c per 1003 Grain 50 cu. per 100 lbs. until further notice, further notice?" b'8' notMceediosTS0Olbs.weijht.natiI , W In dipping Goods from any point East of Phila delphia, be particular to mark package - via Pennsylvania f. Goods consigned to tbe Agents of tils Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburg will be forwarded wife out detention. " Fbhobt Aoevm. Harris. Wormley A Co., MempbiV. Tence.ssee; R. F. Sass A Co, St. Loam,; J. S. Mitchell A onr Evansville, Indiana; DumcsniLBell and Mardock, aad Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky.;R.C. Meldrum.MAdisea, Indiana; Sprigman A Brown, and Irwin A Col. Cincinnati N. 7. Qmhum A Co Zanesville, Ohio; Leech A Co, Not 54 Kilby street Boston; Leech A Co. 2 Astor House, New York; a 1 William street, and No. 8 Battery Place, Jfsvr . York; E.J.Sneedsr, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons tal. timore; Geo.C. Frandscua. Pittsburg. H. H. HOUSTON, GtnerolIreioXtAgtnt.Phitad. U. 3. LOMBAERT, Sup'tAlteofPi V lraMM an8 'SB. tlslj '57. PENNS iLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE Dai y Through Trajan between Philadelphia, and Pittsburg. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for PilUburg at 7k", A. M and Piths.' burg for Philadelphia at 7,a!m. T'HEFAST LIn5 for Philadelphia at 1, P.M. THK NIoilT EXPI1ES.5 TRAIN leaver Philadelphia for Pittsbn 1, Pd Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 10, P.M. The abore lmej connect at Pittsburg with tbe Railroads to'rid from gt. Louis, Mo.; Alton. Galena and ChW tiL. m11- zlnStn, and Louisville, Kr.r Terra Haute Madison, Laravette and Indianapolis, Wt Cinda. Cleveland, Co nmous, Zanesville, MassiUon, and Wooste?. Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and toNsw Orlean. SuLouis, Louis villa and CincicnatL Through TickeU can be. had to or from either of Ut abore places. For further particulars, sea Handbills at tbe different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest aad most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York or Boatott. v upJv.v .0BE A?17' Paingr Lin, Pkilai. J'JgPWS' AOest, Pcuexoer Line, PiUsblrf. Philadelphia, 1856 jan8 ly FARE REDUCED TO $12 50 t HUM. ii AaUVlXilisv TO MEMrjimt YIA Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, Columbia, Waynesboro and Memphis and Charleston Kailreaat 150 miles railroad, and 1(5 miles turnpike. Leaves Nasiv Tills Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, t U a. m. Ap ply at the General Stag Office, opposite the Post OSes. dec22 tf. COJIUS, PANS, AND J'ANCx' GOODS. WILLIAX TASEER. H( PARKPLACrNEW XORK pritestheaiteatiesi J.U of Southern and WestemMerchaau.tomssewttee: of Fans, Combs, Hir,Toth and Nail Brushes, Ladies Reti cules, Perfumery, Soips, Porto Monaies, Jet sad Bead Bracelets, Pocket Books, Dress Battens, Pics and NeedJai. Hooks and Eyes, Watch Guards, Wax, Coral, sad GlS Beads, NecUaces, Ac India Rubber Combs, Canes. Balls and Toys of every deseriptlon. Scissors, Kaxora and Cat Iery, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Accord eons and Violins, is. eluding a general and viry Urge stock ot English, Frtaels and German Fancy Goods, which will be sold at tha v lowest pnees for Cass or Amorxs ST Orders by letter stleetedsad put no in the m manner. WILLIAM TASKES, -n-W. . Pioc Fiaea, Nsiy Yoac A BARGAIN IN A DWELLING; s NEAT frame dwelling wita three or four rooas,g ... .? cornerof McNairy aad Demumbrana streets is. sod 165 front McNairy street. Apply immediaUIyta ,. aa. a. o, vi. nttUBil,' 1SS DsIAKY WKJHKR wut give- Icsaoas on tS . Piano aadBarnatthareaideecaaof her ply to H. Weber, N at Tis itiset J3l Sets e cts 8 - S 7 ' 5 " 1 - IS " 5 " 4 " 4 4 " J 9 tt g 41 8 S " 5 u 5 . ft I " 4. 3 " :,T J" scu ""o uoluu- per corrti iromxtaM. vi He to Chattanooga. All articles ef freight designated ia enr TaritriLi 1L M fA nA ah ;... v. - - - . -.n-, 1. .tt uw nmw mm l.ii"""iLJg-f 1 sisMstdM lggmsBaSsNH!r4iiNsftf