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VOL. XXVII. NASHVILLE, TENN. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, NO. 181. 1856. UNION AND'AMER-IOAN. Of FICE CORNER CHURCH AND CHERRY STREETS. THE WEEKLY UNION AND-AMERICAN is furnished to subscribersfct f 3 0 per annum in" advance TheTRLWEEKLY is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at $5 00 perannnm, iu advance: If cot - 1 '. a " gin paitLjauurauce, a;o w. The DAILY is published st Eiirht Dollars. C-THK MONET, 1H ALL CASKS, TO ACCOMPANY aOBScunrioA a ! Remittances of subscnpUons'mny be made by mail at onr rill:.. No paper wiU be scat oat of ths Stats unless the order is accompaiaea wtui toe casa. jgj- We wish it distinctly understood that no paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, ex cept at the opuou ei w;w puuiiBucra. AlXX.1t. WALLACE. & Wi II. P. WIXCrULO WALLACE mavrv.i.n. General Commission Merchonts, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE, - ATLAaXA, GEORGIA. aJLL pre special atteation W the sale of Raeoa, Lard, T T Kur, Tobacco, Ac, Ac, UK W B H ft 0 Wallace. Enorr.Ha. TVon. Tnoli. Hro. A Co.. Mary. Tills. Tenn II T Onr. Lnniarih 1'mn. J Donaldson, Onion, Tenn Johnson A Hair, Madison ville. Teen., Bran son a tiro., Sevier county, Tenn, rams at niog. drldge, Teon., Vaugn A Tickle. Sweet Water, Tenn, H M Jackson, Athens, Team, Poullain, Jennings 4 0. , , mtlV-0 Jnhti lTttnninihm Greensboro. US.. F W Lu our, Athens, Ga John Wingtteld, Madison, Ga., Carhart Eoff. Macon. Oa.. P T Willis. Savannah, Ua. n0T7 BAGS $550 IN PREMIUMS. TTAV1NQ largely increased my eapplr of Rags by the t premiums oiierea ine past j cuuiujwime to. a aminduced to offer a larger amount or premiums for the present year. And will pay the abore premium in sums olf 100, $90 fSO, 70, 16050, HO, f 80, 20 and $10, to any ten merchant, or "Pedlars who will deliver me, from Ibis date to the 1st July, IS56, the largest amount of HAGS. The same to be bougnt ouisme oi ana by men do lus" business outside of NashviUe or vicinity. I will nt all times pay the hicbest market prices ia cash for RAGS on delivery, and issue a certificate to the owner of ine amount received ana paia tor. mesa certificates must be kept and snt in on or before the 1st day of July next, so that three disinterested merchants of Nashville can make the awards The largest amount being entitled to the $100, the next largest to $50, and so on down. Merchants sending me rags will please write that I may knowia whose name to issue the certificate. Combinations will not be allowed. Woolen, Limey, Silk and Worsted rags are not wanted, and will not be Included in the above. I earnestly solicit greater attention to saving and buying nags turougnout aiiaaie tena. July lydtriwAw W. S. WHITEMAN. North of the Square, Chattanooga Foundry Machine Works EASTMAN, LEES & CO. npHE undersigned having leafed for a' JL termor years, me Foundry ana .Ma chine Shops of the East Tennessee Iron Manufacturing Company, are prepared to execute all craves in their line at the short-! est notice and on the most accommodating terms, viz.- ci.-.t at r- i ii.-i oiauou&rj dwiui auiuch sou Doners; Miningand Mill Machinery of every description; Water and Gas Pipes, and Pump Castings: Car Wheels, "Frogs, Switch Stands, and all kinds ol Rail Koad Castings, Brass, At: Horse Powers, Threshing Machines; Corn and Cob Mills; Forgings of every description; Bridtreand Car Bolts. Particular attention paid to the repairs of Locomotives tsars. JOHN TJ. EASTMAN. ) JONATHAN LEES, J- EASTMAN, LEES A CO; muiua w cus inn j Bhelbyville Expositor copy to amount of $10, and send plUto;thlgomce. jangt dtwAwSm dissolution. rpHE.partnerahip heretofore existing under the firm end JL style of Maxey, McClure A Co. has been dissolved by limitation, r w Maxey nas me entire cnarce ot the tmsl nesa in liquidation. P W MAXEY. NEWTON McCLTJRF, CARD. HAVING disposed of my interest in, and retired from the firm of Maxey, McClnre A Co , take this method ol returning my sincere thanks to the public and my friends for tEe liberal patronage bestowed upon the old firm, and take pleasure in recommending them to public patronage. r w ilAAhl. HAVING associated with us In business Mr. Stephen McClure, ot the late firm ot McClure A Moore, we will continue toe Tin cosiness in all its various branches, under the style of McClure. Buck A Co. Spouting and Kooning dons on the most approved plans and on short notice. Z3T Constantly on hand all kinds of Stoves, Graies, Ac Jan9 8m THOMAS M HUCK. NASHVILLE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. IISCORPO BATED 1655.) PRINCIPAL CHARLES HESS Board of Tro,0c8. Hon N S Brown, lohn D Watson, M D Jonn Trimble, u M rogg, James II Craighead, A F Fogg, W O Harris, R C McNairy, James Walker, A Mackenzie, John S Toant. M D James P Clark. For Terms, apply to the Principal, No 24 South Vine Street. .eb!7 tf UOU1) UKAltluiEfj AKE A I'UltLIC GOOD. THE GREEN MOUNTAIN OINTMENT was used by the Indians, when this country was first discovered, and by tbtm was considered "the best gift of the Great spirit, to cis red cniidren.' it is tne best application lor inflammatory complaints, such as Rheumatism, Erysipelas, various affections of the throat and glands, eruptions, bruises, burns, sores of all kinds, Ac. Price per box, 25c. f or sale dj an Druggists, ana by ALEX. MACKENZIE, msr7 Agent for the Grsefg Co. DKUOI'JNU JJUDS. THE best remedy for sick babies, and for all the dis eases of children, from one hour to five years old, is THE CHILDREN'S PANACEA, Of the Grafenberg Company. For fevers, teething, diarrhoea, rickets, colic, worms, Ac, Ac- it is the best medicine ever known. In the Giaslen- berg Almanac, that is given gratis, you will find a list cf numerous rnysicians mroucnoui the union, who have used it in their practice. Where there are young cli il dren, and it has been used once, no parent will consent to be without it in the house. Price 50c per bottle. Forsaleby all Druggists, and by ALSX. MACKENZIE, mar7 17 Collige street SPUING FEVEKS. THE GRiEFENBERG HEALTH BITTERS are pre pared from a number of the most trarifvin?. invigor ating and healing roots, barks, herbs and vines, selected moeily from the listeria Medica of America. They are a powenui ionic, uey give strength to tne system, and en Die it to throw off the constitutional tendencr to disease.- They have all the beneficial effects of a true tonio, without cauuBganv in euecis. Price 25c per package. l'or sale by Druggists throughout the Siate, and by ALKX. MACKENZIE, mat7 17 College street. EXECUTOR'S SAI.K A 8 EXECUTOR of the Will of Michael C. Slaven.de- wtmcu, x wm, on saiurttay, tne sta any ol April next, offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the city of Nashville, a lot of ground situated on Cherry street, below Broad, being part of Ori ginal College Lot, No 24, and being part of lot No 42 the whole of Lot No 48. as designated m Price's plan of Lots, registered in the Register's Office of Davidson coun ty, in Book No. 2, Page 216, beginning on Cherry street at the Northwest earner of said 1rtNo 48,iand running Southwardly with the line of said street forty Uet six in ches to astake, thence Eaatwardlv at right angles ISO feet towards College street, thence Northwardly by parallel with Cherry street 40 feet 6 inches to the Northeast corner of Lot No 43, thence with the line to the beginning. Terms A Note with good security, payable in oneol the city Banks, six months after dateand a lien retained until the purchase money is paid, JESSE COLLINS, mar38 dtd . Executor. HORSE POWEltS. TIIKESllEHS. ah THE Celebrated Single and Double Horse Powers, Sin gle and Double Threshers with Separators Th? Combine 1 Threshers and Winnower, with Straw Carriers. Straw Cutters to be run by horse power. ClJver Hol lers and Saw Mills manufactured by Messrs. Wheeler, Mellck A Co Albany, New York. Are now on hand and for sale at the Warehouse of llcfsrs. Johnson, Horn A Co , Nashville, Tenn., at Manufacturers prices with tranfporta tion added. The entire satisfaction which the above named Machine ry has given over all others where it has been used for the last three or four years, is sufficient to satisfr enquirers of its value. Orders are solicited Terms cash. Address jan26 m3w W T WATERS. Three Forks. Tenn ESTIIA V DAVIDSON COUNT Y. TAKEN UP by John K Buchanan, in District No 5, one SORREL ROAN HORSE, about H( liaucis high, blaze face, lelt bind foot white, right cfCOut,16or IS years old. Appralf ei to $55 Feb 23d, 1856. faaid J K Buchanan lives five miles from Nashville on the Murfrcesboro Turnpike. WM FREbMAN, marBS 8tw Ranger. ESTIIA Y DAVIDSON COUNTY. ? TAKEN UP by J Cart wright, in District No ll.e'gM miles from Nashville on the liillsboro Pile, one BAY HORSE, with a small white spot in the forehead, supposed to be about 12years old, 15 hands high, weather marks perceivable. Appraised to $15 March 1st, 1S56. mar23 Stw WM FREEMAN, Ranger. ESTRAY DAVIDSON COUNTY. TAKEN UP by Wm U Uagans. living near tho Flat Rock on the Nashville Turnpike, about miles from Nashville, one UABK. BAV HORSE PONY, both eyes deficient, reached mane and tall, a s'ar and snip, shod all round, supposed to be 10 years old or upwards. Ay-praised to f 20 March 1st, 1S55. . mar8-Stw - FREEMAN, Ranger. MISCELLANEOUS. PREMIUM BOOT AND SHOE 3 ANTJYACT 0B Yl EBEN FULLER, fBuceofsor to Hamilton A Fuller,). TENNESSEE BOOT AND BH0E 3CAKDTA0T0RY, Corner Market and Sprlnor Church Sts., Nashville, Tenn. "I HATEFUL for the liberal patronage tts&wed upon JC this Manufactory since its eetablMffisnt, the' Pro prietor feels determined to merit a continuation of the same tn future. I have now on hand a good assortment of readr made work, consisting in part of Men's, Boys' arid Youths', Calf, Kip and Thick Boots and Bhoes; Negro Brogass, double sole; House Servants Shoes, Ladies and Missel Calf Mo rocco, and Kid Boots and Shoes, all made from good stock in good style, and warranted. Orders from Planters, Iron Masters. Railroad and Turnr pike Companies respectfully solicited. All aaaas oi nepairiog aone. Cash paid for Hides EUEN FULLER tr Banner, Whig. Gazette and Cleveland Banner copy, and discontinue all other advertisements. angS4'.'- LOCOJIOTIVESfOOLSAMDHACiriNEItV. rpUE LAWRENCE MACHINE BHOP,Zowic, MJi ItJthuutlt. manufactures Locomotives of antr sua or ware. Statiocarv Ernrinu. T,ltha PLnor. .fl Vtnrlor.f Tools, Cotton, Woollen and Paper Machinery: Turbine &. Ac., Ac. All at tides' warranted best materials and work manship. Information may be obtained and orders for warded on anolicationtoMr.JAMESPLUNKET. at the State House, AiisZtilU, Ttnnettet, or address J. 11. W. PAGE, UYtanirtr, npT.22 Cmd. Office, 14. Kilby St.. Boston. Mass. FOIt SALE. A FARM one mile South-east from Nash villa, naar the Nolensville turnpike road, containing filtr-one and a quarter acres, first-rate land, a comfortable dwelling uuuae, one fpring, orcnaru, it. Also Alarm live miles North from Nashrille. on the White's Creek turnpike road, containing one hundred and forty acres, beautiful raltey land, one hundred acres clear-' ed and forty acres woodland, well set with blue grass. A lot in South Nashville, fronting one hundred and fif ty feot on Colieee street and one hundred and fortr feet on Franklin street, having on it a brick dwelling bouse. containing six rooms, pantry, kitchen, smoxo-fiouse, ser vants' rooms, Ac Also A lot near the abore, fronting cn Franklin street, two hundred and seventv-six feet on College street nine ty-eight feet, and on Market street ninety-eight feel On this lot is a well affording an abundant and never-failing supply of good water. If information should be wanted with re gard to the abore property, when I am not at Nashville, itmay be ob tained bv snnlication to Dr. John H. Youns. corner of Broad and Summer streets. decll MORGAN VANCE. For tho' Complctc.Curc of Ceucha, Coldt of Itlood andjall other Lanr? Complainta icnuins 10 ouaunipiion. HIS preparation Is setting lnto'use'all over our country. The numeroua Ietterswe receive from our various a. gents. Informing ua of cure effected la their Immediate neighborhoods, warrant ua In saying It la one of the beat, if not the very beat Congh Medicine now before the public. It almost Invariably rellevea and not unn-eanemlv enrna the very worst cases. When all other Cough preparations have failed, this baa relieved the patient, as Druggists, deal ers In Medicines, and rhyslclana can testify. Aax the Agent in your nearest town, wuai us oeen nis experience of the effects of this medicine. If he has bn selling it rn-.nr- lengthoftlme he will tell you it is the beat medicine extant.- ueiow we give a lew extracts irora letters ne have receiv ed latelyrogardlng the virtues of this medicine. Dr.S. S. Oalin. of Knoxvllle. Ga.. aava: I hr han using your Liverwort and Tar very extensively In rav nrae- ticefor three years past. and. ills with oleaaure 1 atitamv belief In Ua aanerioriry over all other article with whtnh I am acquamiea,ior wnicn 11 is tecommenaea. Messrs. Fitzgerald & Brennera, wrltlngfrosi Waynesvllle, N. C. says: "Tho Liverwort and Tar la becoming daily more popular in this country, and we thick Justly so. All who have tried it sneak In commendable Urm. nfit. .ml , Ills very brneflclalln alleviating the complaints for which U la recommended. Our Agent in Pickens District, B.C., Mr.S. K. McFall, anurea us tbat he uses ltvvlth great benefli In his own family andrecommendait to hla neiihbora." He frlvea an InsUnut of a negro woman in his vicinity, who had been aufferlnr with disease of the Luncs for Tears, attended with .nvrr. cough, who was relieved by the Liverwort and Tar. Such ar the eood reoorta we hear of this Madlelnn (mm all parts of tho South. For a report of the surprising eures It lias performed In the Western and Northern and Eastern suies, we wouiu inviie tne sunenng patient to read the pa: sl i.hlet which accompanies each bottle hope, have hopel 10 all we say, ha ave Try the Medicine!! Be warned In season!!! And nerteet not that cough which ia dally weakening your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and Invltlnt on that dread- disease, Consumption, when ao soothing and healing a rem edy can be obtained as Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations. The genuine enisle Is signed Andruw Rogers, on the engraved wrapper ' Price, One Dollar per Bo tie, or six Bottles for Five Dot. lars. Sold wholesale and retail bv SCO VIL & MEAD. Ill Chartrea St. bet. Contl and St. Louts. N. O.. Sole Anml A . V. - C . . 1 1. O . Y. 1 1 ... ' 1. . : for Agenciea must be addressed. Sold also by Ewin Brothers, Berry & Demovlle, A. K. Hoscoo, Thoa. Wells, and G.W. Hendershott, Nashville, Tenn .and by all other Druggists through the State. anl3 ddrirlwly. YOUNG AMERICA. AGENTS wanted in every county in this and adjoining States to sell the above new and improved CORN AND COB MILL. To all such, a rare chance to make money will be offered . Exclusive State and County privilezes will be disposed of on nnusuallr far terms, bv explication to the Proprietor. I AlWllilU AND ti'iUUH RAISERS, I offer von a Corn and Cob MiU unsumassed in the Union, and which cannot be superceded by past or future inventions. It is the very Mill which everv Farmer and Stock Raiser should have; it will crush from 8 to 10 bush els Corn and Cob per hour, with one horse: is easily fitted up and managed; weighs 810 lbs., and as all contact of the grinding surfaces is prevented, will last any farmer an or dinary lifetime. I speak thus of its durability becauss the same principle has been fairly tested in the old Bark Mill, Who is it that wants A MILL ON TRIAL for one month, and if it don't give complete satisfaction, to return it t If there be any man thus disposed, 1st him cow speak. Satisfaction is warranted in every case, or the mon ey will be refunded. This Crusher can be attached to corse, water or steam power, which renders it the most convenient MiU south of Mason's and Dixon's line. All outer urusners now in me soutn require too much power, or'will soon wear out. According to THE LAWS OF NATURE a Corn and Cob Mill which admits of a lateral or wabbling motion, will, necessarily, soon wear out; all other Crushers are amenable to this grand objection, and the Proprietors dare not dispute it. In the construction of "Yarwo Aires. ica," I have gained power, and I defy contradiction; I hare lessened friction, and I challenge one word to the contra ry; 1 have preventeda wabbling lateral motion, and all are compelled to acknowledge it; therefore, 1 assert that it is far superior to any other Mill. I am cow selling this Ten cessee invention at the small sum of FIFTY DOLLARS. And any one wanting a "good thing," is earnestly re quested to examine the true merits and principles of this Mill, and order from the Proprietor cr Agents. a uuersi u it count maae so aeaiers. J. P. DROMGOOLR. Shelbyvllle, Tenn., Oct. '55 Sole Proprietor. AGENTS. Flit- irny J- f CI VT .. 1 T. .1 111. If facturers and General Agents. ueaumont, I an uo Ularksnlle, Agents for Montgom ery county. ad nations, ruiasxi, Agent tor Giles county. Wm. B Hunt, Salem, Aeent for Franklin coantv. Tenn.. and Jackson county, Ala. James B. Vance, Castilian Springs, Agent for Sumner county. J. V. Hatcher, Columbia, Agent for Maury county. W.M. Bell, P. M. Rome, Agent for Smith county. J. R. Aikin, Charleston, Agent for Bradley county. W. It. uuniey x tiros, Loudon, Agents tor hast Tennes see. octl4 lyd&tn-w Palmer's Patent Leg. This American invention stands unrivalled both in this country and in Europe. It is worn bv 1.200 persons, and with most astonishing success. In competition with SO other substi tutes of the best French, English, and Ger man manufacture, it received the award of the OBXAT MEDAL at the WORLD S EXHIBITION XX ! Lokdox, as the lst artificial limb known. In this country it has been thirty times exhibited, in competition with all others, at the annual Fairs in the principal cities, and has, in every instance, received the award ot the highest or 1 Jii U premium. And as a crowning honor, by mc unanimous approval ot an international council, the "First Premium" only SUvor Malal given for Limbs was awarded thein venlor, at the late New Vork Crystal Palace. The leg is finely veutilated allowing a current of air to pus around the stump, keeping it in a cod and htalihy COtiiut, . ISniplilets giving full information, sent gratis to every eppltcutit. B. FRANK PALMER A Co. Nov. i-Hm 876 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. LAW OFFICE. T ,; .. i'.KIN h?rinK teen admitted to practice in tf all the Courts of Tennessee and NnrVnrV fng orrmauently lecated ia Nashville, will attend to all matters of Collection and Litigation entrusted to him. Ofike No TO Cherry street ...t r novS tC ORANGES. JUST received 10 bbls Sweet Havana Oranjes at janl8 J G A C ROBERTSON'S. ALE AND CIDER PUMPS. ONE DOZEN of the above with Silver Tops, York made article. For sale by a New marl J. G. A C. ROBERTSON. SHEKI- ORANGES. TEN BARRELS of the best Oranges that have been In the market this eeaion. For sale by mar J. G. A C. ROBERTSON. 1 SODA WATER APPARATUS, CONSISTING of two Generators and two Soda Founts complete, which will be sold to suit the purchasers, with or without the Soda Founts. Call soon if you want a bargain. J. G. A C. ROBERTSON'S mar Confectionery, Broadway. OILED CIDER. 100 bbla pure Boiled Cider in store and for.sale by B. S. FRENCH & SON. '3 toSCELLANtfOtJS T. & W. EAKIN & CO.. NASEVILLE, TEXN. WE. HAVE ,JUST EECEIYED OUS E T. I R E . . pncoHasfcjjor To.-trbea.wehgain respectfully call tho attention of the Tnule; - - mar9 Et. c boms. O. C. AUXX. BIIEGE & ALLEN; .Succuson ia T. O.- Burgs & CI.,) Wholesale- Grocers, Forwarding- and Commission MERCHANTS, Arid Dealers in Brandies, Cigars, Ibbacco, e CORNER OF COLLEGE AND SPRING STREETS, Rashvuio, Tena WE are just in receipt of .the following Groceries: 200 bids prime to choice Sugar; 150 barrels rebelled Molasses: 100 K - do do . ,' 200 Loaf, Crushed, and Powdered Bugar; 00 bags Rio Coffee: 25 bags Old.GoT. Java Cofleer " 60 bags Laguyra do ' 75 barrels Mackerel, Norlands; 60 larrels " do do do 75 boxes Scotch Herring; 8 Tierces Tigs; 100 boxes Raisins, assorted ; .150 Painted Buckets; . 25 Nests Tubs; , -150 box Tobacco, assorted brands; 200,000 assorted brands of Cigars; ' 500 kegs ot .Nails; ' '" 800 Demijohns; 500 gro. Matches; 25 bags SB Almonds; 23 bags repper; zu vagi opice; BZi SDK 8 'Casxs JJutcb Madder; ueroons oest inaigo; S5 boxes fine Starch; (6 do bar Soap: 100 do Star Candles; 50 do Tallow Candles: 100 do Cheese assorted kinds; LIQUORS. 500 barrels Pike and Wiltshire Whisky; 50 barrels Robertson county do 100 barrels Rye. Bourbon and Smith Reserve Whiskv. With 'a general Stock ofRrandies, Wines, Gin, Ac.to- Brandy and Sparkling Wine, marll. 50. BURGE A ALLEN! FINE BRANDIES. T7IVE half Pipes superior Old French Brandy of the JJ TintaeeoflSll. BURGE & ALLEN. T ONti WOKTIl'S Native Catawba Grape Brandies 1 ana sparaung nine; " Dry do Fer sale by rmarll J3URGE A ALLEN. CLOVElt SEED. A LARGE lot of Fresh Clover Seed just received and XI. tor sale by maris iiuautra ALLEN. 17XTIIA FAJHILY FLOUR. We are jnst in re. a j coipt 01 iwnwa ana 00 ddis Leoanon iiour. janli) BURGE A ALLEN. MORGAN & ?o., NO. 49, PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. ARE NOW RECEIVING THE AND BV FAR THE MOST DESIRABLE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY D E Y GOODS EVER HERETOFORE BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, AND TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTEN. TION OF PURCHASERS. mart, '56. LATEST IMPORTATION or Spring: Goods ibr 1356, Goods Sot BT A. J. DUNCAN & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NO. 70, PUBLIC SQUARE NASHVILLE. WE are cow receiving direct from Manufacturers, our Stock ot STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising a general assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell upon the most favorabls terms to . . J 1 1 : . I. .ii i r . i. , i . jiiuwp uwoid, auu mriMi uio niiciuiua oi uie iraue w our stock of Goods cow in store, consisting of a large line oi jjiiasa iiuuua orv.., cf very superior quality, vie Paris Stripe "Poult De Sole" Silk, do Brocade " ItalianBlack " " of all widths, French Painted Organdies, do do and solid colored Barrges. do do Robes of new styUs, English and French Bersges of all styles and quality, French and English Brilliantes of new styles, Scotch, French and English Lawos of all styles, English and French Painted Jaconets. Embroidered Swiss and Jaconet Dreeses and Robes New Style, Swiss and Mull Muslins, Jaconets and Cambrics. Inserting, Edging, Laces, Embroideries tad Trim mings of the greatest variety, Bonnet Ribbens of every variety of style. Winning and solid colored Ribbons, Crapes of all colors. Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, and trimmings generally nrnTire r a penrDn fo vncnii.'o COTl'ONADES, NANKINS, LINENS, of every variety of styles and quality, English, Frenoh and American Fancy and solid colored rnnis. Black and colored English and French Cambrics and Laytons inmmings. Bleached and Brown Muslins and Drillings. Bed Tickines. Apron Checks. Striped Osnabtres. Ac. We will be adding to our present stock by Rsilford and steamers throughout the season, which will enable ua at all time: to display tbs newest style ol Goods. A J DUNCAN A CO., maris No 70 Public Square. LATER STILL! One Hnndred Packaces of Staple Goods. TTTE are this day receiving by steamers from Pittsbur? VV One hundred packages of Merchandise, consisting of ueu aicainga, ainpea i.gnaourgs, Bleached Domestic. Prints, Brown and Bl'd Drillinrs. American Lawns. Ac. Direct from the Manufactures, which we are selling at the wti-tjj. irrKtt, uy me pttc,iss uruiece. A. J. DUNCAN & CO., apll No. 70 Public Sauare. tST ADDITIONS will I e made to our Stock by arrivals overy wee a mniugnom tne season. a. j. u. x uu. ROBERT MOORE, Commission Merchant, unciniiati, Uiiio. Continues to give his best attention to the Purchase and sale of Produce, and articles of Domestio Manufacture. Property of all kinds forwarded promptly. mar8, '56 tf Wholesale JDeaier, So. 5, Public Square, NASHVILLE, TENN. Spring and Snminer STOCK. 1575 Pakacges Assorted Merchandise I HAVE received and would offer to the trade a large and most desirable stock of new and beautiful Goods, The stock is composed of an extended variety of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods; Boots. Shoes and Brogans; Hats, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Parasols, Ac, Ac These Goods were purchased with the aid of large ex perience and ready money, and embrace a great number of very cheaply bought articles, admirably suited to the demand, d-e. .... For reliable payment, I shall reduce profits several per cent, under the former custom of the House, because I can afford to do so. . Merchants who may .desire to purchase Goods at close prices, for prompt payment, can promote their interest by makins; selections from this unusually fine stock. marll-3m HU. DOUGLAS. FRESH ARRIVALS. BT Wcssel & Thompson. JIUU 20 do Lemons: 25 do rrench Brandy Cherries; 200 pkzs Raisins: 10,000 fine Regalia Cigars. WESSEL A THOMPSON, Union street. marS A GOOD HOUSE, 8 rooms and 6 acres of ground in Edgefield, one mile from the Square, at jan2 r PICKETT'S. MEDICAL. JOY TO THE WORLD! THE ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY I Hurley's Sarsarjarilla. have slanted since the discoverer (who spent a decade In studying. experimentaUiineand perfecting it) first introduc ed ittotbapabllc.aoditls already reooznized by the most eailnent physicians lnall parti of the country tobethemott enrpnnnranacneciive remeay rur certain eutatrs or which tney nave Knowledge. Alloth.r eompouadt or syrups of the root have hitherto tauu w cuninianu mo enncuva 01 uia xacuuy, Decaass, OA bolng luted, they have been found to contain noxious Jsgre. dlents, which neutralize the good ttttcu of tbesarurortlla, aid oflentlmes Injure the health ot the patient. It Is cot so wua nuneyi preparatioa.- Thla Is the pure and tannine extract cf the root; and wULon irou, ee lounaio enecia ceruin.ana ctnecisureoiinelol iowucompiuBU ana ansaits i AfTaetlon of the Bone, Uebllity, Dlseates of the Kidneys, Drspeptlx Erydpelas, Female Irreralarltles, FUtuU. And all DUeatesoflhe Skin. Habitual Costiveneu, lfldleeition, liver complaint, Piles, V.ilmnn-H ni Scrofula, or Klnt'sBvU, Besides curme the above. It li alto known to be a rreat uu Ait enui tunic, porujiof.no 01004 ua isvigoraiing l&v Iaahort, It is without exception lathe case msntloued and lis general en"cton the ijitem, the most efficacious, as 1. ii man atiirasie, remeay 01 iao ae. u is aireaay exun Ivelv used taroncboat the csnntrr. and It fait obtalnlnr an BnroMn reputation. .The instances of eures It has etftcted are dally coming to the proprietor's nowkdge, and he has coheaitatlon la rocommendJng It to one and all who desire to procure reuei irora soaerui;. us nosie Btinj iriea. lis ef fects will ke too annironl to admit of farther doubt. ' Kecolleet Hurlej ' Sirsapirllla U the only genuine article Ip Prl one dollar per bottle, or tlx for five dollar. For (ale at the manufactory, corner of Seventh and 0 Orsea streets, Louisville, Ky. AIsi, wholesale and retail by H. G. BCOVIL. and by dealers In Medicine throughout the United cnaiea, uanaaa ana Mexico. jani u&wly B. TRIGG, Justice of the Peace, OFFICE NO. 03 CHERRY STREET, ap2-lm NASHVILLE. Situation Wanted. THE subiciiber wishes to obtain a situation as Gardener or Florist ei her in town or in the country. Certifl. cntes as to qualification, from former employer, cm be tflnn hv annfetntrot nfHi.. 11 (TAWS' apu iw Aasbnue, Tenn. JEW DAVID. OR HEBREW' PLASTER. rriHE Great Remedy tor Rbeumatlam, Goat. Pain la the -a. side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints; Scrotals, Ring's Evil, White Swelling, Hard Tumori, Stiff Joints, and all ix- ea pains whatever. Where this Plaster U applied pain eartno exist. It V. . n K--f.1-t (n f W V B.t. and Weakness In the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameneu,Af f action of the Lungs In their primary stages. It destroys In. Carnation by perspiration. James L Boyd. Pickens district. South Carolina. teatLraa that, by its use alone he was cured of Khataatlam in both 01 nia cneea, or several yearsaianoing. The following was handed ui by a reapeotable Physician in Georgia: Messrs. Scovll & Mead Gcnti: I have been aslng your Liverwort and Tar Hebrew Plaster very extensively In my practice for three year past, and 11 la with plaaaure that! state my belief In their superiority over all other articles. with which I am acquainted, forthepsrposea lor which they are recommended. The Hebrew naater. esnadallv. la an universal penaeca for local pains. 1 have alao foand It a moa eiceuem application loroprama ana Bruises, it gives uni- veraaiaauaiacuonwnereveruaeu. OS OSI.ltf.AlIi, Knoxvllle, Ga., March 4 th, ISM. Mr Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations. The renulne will In future have the aiznature of E.Tav. lor oa the steel plate engraved on th label on the top of each DOX. Purenaaera are aovlaaea mat a mean counterfeit of this ar- tlelais nexlatence. Tae rename la sold ny us, ana by our agents appelated thranrti he South, and no pedlar la allowed to sell 1L Deal. ersaad P urchssers generally are cautioned against buying of any bat our regular agents, ouerwue ine win be imposed up on by a worthless article. SCOV1L& MEAD. Ill Chartres street, New Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders raeat Invariably be addresaea. . Sold alao by Ewin vroinera. Berry & Demovllle, A S Sfurna Thnnn Weill and Ci W IlandaTahalt. NaahTllta. Tenn., and by all other Bfugglats through the State. janiu-iyaocinw. DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm and style of BROWN A GRUBB3, is this day dis solved by mutual consent Jo. G. Browk is alone author ixed to use the name of the firm in liquidation, Ac JUbiAUU.iiriuwrt, Nashville, June 6, 1856. W. B. GRUBBa. JO. G. BROWN, TTAVING purchased the entire interest of Mr. W. B. XX Grcebs. will continue the DRUG BUSINESS, as formerly, at the old stand, where be will be pleased to see his inends, 4o, 40. ao. 43, witege atreeei. aly stock ot r ancy uoods, i-errumery, ac is now very comnlete. havinrr received fresh supplies, selected by one of the firm in person, vix: Lubin's, Bazin's, and Mitch- eis extracts; American a met. ana uerman voiogue no ter : Fancy Soaps ; Hair and Tooth Brushes, in every style, Dilluc's and Lubin's Sachets: Aromatic Chrystals; Chine, Metal and Ulasa l'un uoxes. several new styles; sneu -Combs, large stock. Also, bare on hand Indigo, Madder, White Lead, Iilnsed OH, Turpentine, 4c je, '66 FISHING TACKLE. A large stock selected by one of the firm, consisting of GeuHinc Limerick Hooks, plain and on Snoods: also. Aberdeen, Graveta- leen, and Common Limerick Hooks ; a splendid assortment of lanes, uaoie Laid but ana sea urcss, spun ana riatea bUX; auncow semes, 12 or 4; f loats 01 every variety; Reels. Jointed Rods. Cleannz Rices. Fly Hooks. Ac. Ac In short, can supply those who can appreciate lint Tackle witn almost every ininginey may ceea tor uesuccexsiui proiecution of this nsel itul calling. J O f J. !. in G. BROWN, 48 College st. iOD-LIVER OIL. 5 Gro. genuine Cod-Liver Oil, l( just received trom iiushtoc,t;iarK uos, or Je JO. O. BROWN. 48 Cortege st. T EECUES. 1,000 Swedish Leeches on hand and for IlJ sale Dy ju. u. uitu vr st, 43 uouege st. TURE MANONGAHELA WHISKY. 6 bbla X of the above just received, of prime quality; sold to us tor six years oia. n n .1 t. n ..r.. . i n . 1 1 ley JU. u. nuunn, ta joutga bi. QTONE WARE. 2,500 pieces Stone Ware, consut- L 3 insr of Jars. Churns. Jugs, illlt i'ans. Batter urocxs sc. oi every size, just receivea. je ju. u. gjtutrn.aatjouegBsu PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE. Constantly on hand. Barclay. Perkins A Co. 'a celebrated London Porter and Mem a Scotch Ale. je ) JO. G. BROWN, 48 CoUege st TARL STARCH. 25 boxes of a very superior JL aniote oi otarcu, u icctiveu uv je ju.u jmuwfl, tit wiego el Jas. A, M'Clure, fSUCCESSORS TO McCLURE & MARTIN.l wliotesalc and Kotatl Dealer la musical aierctiandlze, Ucncrrtlly. NO. 33, UNION STREET. KEEPS constantly supplied with Piano, Fortes. Sheet-Music. Violin and GuitarPaMHaPS Strisgs; Brass Instruments; and in fact every! 0 j f u thing in his line usually kept in this section of country; all ff which will be sold unusually low for CASH or short timo. J.XM'CLURB. Nashville. Not. 18, '55 tf JAS. B. CRAIGHEAD, UEiAiiCia La HARDWARE AND CUTLERY No. 29. Public Square. Nashville. TO enable me to sell goods at low prices, from this date all accounts for sundries purchased on credit shall be conmdered. due when the articles are delivered and pay. reet.ts will be expected when the accounts are presented. jsnu riseoir. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE. THE subscriber, having tented this establishment ..tu i r..- k- r ii i c aiay. jsok, ana oecs leave to assure tnose wno oe- sire to secure a deliehtful mountain home for the warm seaion, that noeffort or expense on his part, shall be want-, ing to secure to them the realization of their wishes. His arningements are such that visitors may at all times d- peua on caving corses ana carneges tor excursions to any part of tho mountain. Carriages will also be in readiness at the Depot in Chattanooga, on the arrival of the cars, to convey piaaeugers to ue utuuniaiu. With the best of cooks, well trained servants, aad ar rangsments formusic for dancing parties, he respectfully soncita puotic p'AlTUHltgU. niarjy ma utu r-1 KtSKiiAn. NASHVILLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, 82 COLLEGE STREET. T.1L BRENNAN Proorietor. TyrANUFACTURER of Steam Engines; Water Wheels, XT.L uorso fowcrs, saw ana unst aims, utns. Tobacco Presses, Railway, Steam Boat and Agricultural Machinery. CASTINGS of every kind and size, made promptly to order. A Urge variety constantly on haad, including Water Wheels, Saw and Grist Mill Gearing and Irons, Grate Bars, Andirons, Hollow Ware, Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. tv rougnt iron worx wan execuieo. NEW IRON RAILING AND FNECING MAN UFACTORY'. T3I. RRENNAN, 82 College street, having added . the above branches to his p'ernt eUblishu.ent. ia prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Ornamental Work t r i j v. i : , !u: i j . . i . lur pcivttio uuu uutjiiu uuiiuiuira, inciuainir verauaans Bal conies, Cemetery and Park Enclosures, Iron Open Fronts for Stores, Window and Door Lintels and Sills, Ac., Ac. aii oraers wen ana promptly aiienaec "a marl 3 ga GMlde Harold THIS very superior thorough bred STALLION having recently arrived from Virginia, will fW, f3!3 mate nis nrst season m Tennessee, at mr stables. $ miles south-west of Nashville. Terms 825, positively to be paid before the removal of the property. In all cases of failure, tho next season will be given gratis. l-fj jrcrreaigree ana penormances, see Dills. main U W. li. UAKIJl.MU. MATCHES 10 casta Roseof Wood Box Matches, in by WHGORD0N A CO. K'nS Mk ' first floor. Call at PlUhJtTT'a. NEW YORK, URE.HEN & SOUTHAMPTON UNITED STATES KAIL STEAMER?. nrvHR ships comprl.lDg this lino are WASH- Tr X IKOTOS. Lapt. E. Cavndy; HKK-SSf menatopatBjutharapton.txtth golngnd n-lnrntn't, r6ru.ti o.txt ot s.ilixs 1S2C From South ampton rr New York. Wednesday From From New York. Bremen. Saturday. Saturday. HERHANN Jan. S3 Peb. 23 WASHlHGTOS...Feb 23 ' Mar &i HERMANN Mar Si April 19 WASHINGTON April 19 Way 17 HERMAXN.......My 17 June 14 WASHINGTO.1. .Jud J4 July IJ HEBMANN July 13 Aug 9 WASHINGTON.. -iaj 9 Pept 6 HERMANN Sept C Oct 4 WASHIKCTU.N...OCI 4 Nov 1 HERMKN Nov 1 Nov SO Feb. Mar April May June July Au Sept Oct Not WASHINGTON.. .Nov 23 Uec 27 !): 3l Stopclnz at Southampton, lutli eolts and returulne. they offer passenger proceedlugto LouiLinan,lHaro,sd.siJa;c verany oinerroaie.Mr ine eonomj niuine ana monuv. Pasnze from New York to Koutkamuton and Bremen. Hrf t Cabin Saloon. 130d6llaM: Klrst Cabin. Lier Saloon. 110 dollars; Second do. CO dollars. All letttrtand nowspaoers rauit cats ihrouzh the Pott Ql- Noblllsofladlns will to aimed or narcoU received on the aay 01 lamngi An experiencea .mrgfon is aitacheu to earn ship. For freight orpauage apply to O. H. SAND, It Soutn Willlem street, New Yc-rk. (LA. HBINEKEN fc CO., Bremen, CROSKKY 6l CO- Soulhamoton. WM. 1SBUN, Havre. Janfll-ly CABIN PASSAGE FROM CllAltLKSTON TO NEW YOHIi, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, fTnittfl Stjiie HBi? l.lnA NEW YORK AND. CHARLESTON STEAM Through. In 48 to A3 Hours. SEMI-WEEKLY. Nashrille, 1600 tons. M. Berry Commander. Marion. ISOoloai.W J. Fetter. Commander, Jas. Auger, 15uutons, ri. O. Turner, Commander, Southerner. 1 .000 tons. The?, tlnaa. Commander. LtXAYESAdgera carve a. every Wednas day and Saturday aftr he arrival of the cars from the Sooth and tVst, "at high water. These Steamships were all built expressly for this Line and for salety. speed and cointort arc acrivatled on the Coast. Tables supplied with every luxury. Attentive and cour teous Commanders, will insure Travellers by this Line every possisie comion anu ucuomtnuuaitou. uamn passage,. ?xo. Steeraee caasaee. ti. Forfreizntor passage, bavinc stegant Stats Room Ac- eemaoaaiiona, appiv to tl r.. K r jiissrtuuaa. Corner East Bay aud Adder's South Wharf. febl8'58 U Charleston. S. a FOR PUILIDELPUIA, NEW YORK, iC.,iC.,i'l'. SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON S TEAMSHIP 'LINI3- The well known tint class Steamabipa ICcystone Stato, CAPTAIN R. HARDIE. State of Georgia. CAPTAIN J. J. OAltyiN. Will hereafter form a Weekly line-to Philadelphia, sailing every Saturday, alternately, from Savannah and Charles ton, as iouows: The Keystone State will sail from Savannah the follow ing Saturdays January 28th, February 2d and 16th, March 1st, lth and 13 th. Leaving Philadelphia the al ternate oaturaays The State of Georgia will sail from Char las ton the fol lowing Saturdays January 26th, February 9th and 23d, March 3th and 22d. Leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays, In strength, speed and accommodations, these ships are' fully equal to any running on the coast. Inland naviga tion, 100 miles on Delaware River and Bay; two nights at sea. Cabin Passage, with State Room accommodations and the best of fare, $20 from either port. Steerage, $3. Agents at Kuladelpbia, UKKON & MARTIN. Aseat at Savannah. C. A. G REINER. janS"56 8m f NASHVILLE BELL AND' BRASS rOTODBY, No 17K Sooth Front Street, NASHVILLE, Tenn. AB. COOK, practical Bell and Brass Founder, succes- sor to Waller A Cook, is prepared to. manufacture to or er, Bells for Churches, Steamboats and Plantations. Also. Steam Whistles. Oil Globes. Cylinder. Gsuze. Fountain and Stop Cocks, Hose and Salt WeU Joints, Gun Mounting, Anti-Friction Metal. All work made by me with neatness and dispatch, of the peas material, at tow pnoes, ana warranted. lauis ly AjOTREW J. SMITH, NO. 45 BROADWAY. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. OSiXESIX TENNESSEE IRON, CASTINGS, BAILS. .STEEL, WAGON AXLE3, ELIPTI0 SPRTNOS, And all other articles in bis lice of business, which he of tars at wholesale or Ketall. low for Cash, at the abov- siana. let) 2 ly .&J1 Should Try It. DR. J. HOSTETTEB'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A RE YOU DYSPEPTIC f 1 hen take these celebrated Bitters. ARE YOU BILLIOUSr Try one bottle of these Bitters and be relieved at once. ARE YOU ANNOYED BT INDIGESTION? Remove the cause by the free use of these Bitters. The celebrity that this excellent preparation has sained in the last few years is beyond belief. The best Physicians in the United States endorse it and recommend it to their patients in all cases of Dyapesia, Indigestion, and Loss of Appetite, it is useaDv nearly every family in the union: ana none anouia oewitaoutit. For sale by H.G. fiOOVEL, G.W. HENDERSHOT, BERRY A DEM0V1LLE, JO. G. BROWN, HARBERT A ROSCCE, A. C. CARTER, And by Druggists and Hotels generally. N. B. See directions on Bottle. septlS dA wlv. MANNY'S CELEBRATED COMBINED KEAPEER AND MOWER, WITH W00D3' IMrSOVEMENr. ! FIRST GRAND SILVER MEDAL For the best Reaper and Mower at the Paris World's Tl . L n": . f tnww 1.1 . . i. . ,, jiair jioiDuiun, losu, anuuea rfutn-u Manny, and the Machine Purchased br Prince NanOleou X I HAVE on band and tor sale tne above Machines. They received the premiums at the State Fairs in New York. New Jersey, Vermont, New Hampshire, Conoeclicutt, rveolocxy. ana at uallatm and xiasnvuie in this stale, and have given universal satisfaction throughout Middle Tenn. wcere some mieenoi team nave seen used in ui lust two years. Price 1160 delivered in Nashville. janis m is. If. UiiKATUAM,. NEW GAS FIXTURES. "TUST received a very handsome lot cf CHANDALIERS eJ and other articles in our line, and if von evr-r intend to hare the Gas in your house, you cannot find a more fa vorable time; for we are selling cheaper than ever, and hare the very best workmen employed, and guarantee '.to do the very best work. We have all kinds of Fixtures, trom the large Six Light Ohandalier to the plainest Pendant. We hare Chandeliers that e n be used for Gas or Candles, and parties living off tae un oi the uas pipe can bo turmsaed with lasnionams Chsndaliers, and use. other materials until the Gas pipes reacn tneir premises. Gas Pits Work of all kinds, either trSrsaos Gas. done with despatch. Apply to J. li. .hendnck, at tee ottice of the Gas Light Company. niyg k. Li. ua via a uu. LYONS & CO. Importers and Dealers in Havana Cigars, To- Dacco,aniiaii tunaa oi f oreign nines, Liquors, etc. No. 1 9 CtPia Stsxxt. Nashville, Tenn . ftfails! TCails!' " TTTE have in store 8,000 kegs SIIOENUERGER'S Tf JuniAiA,nAitia. Wo will continue to rcoeiva them durinsr the sesaon. and furnish them to the city trade at Pittsburg Prices. Freight added. decltf W. H. GORDON A CO. NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing between FELTS A HAS LAM is this day. bv mutual consani. diasolred. and Samuel Haslam hereby assumes the payment of all debts against said partnership concern, and ia to finish all contracts and collect and bare all debts due the said firm of Haslam A Felta. SAMUEL HASLAM. J W FELTS. WalDOt 0Te SWara Stone Saw Works, and soUcIU shara of patronage, fibia.it N. B. Samuel Haslatn will continue the business at the ( Jtev foblO ly a 27 2S S3 II 1H Id 13 10 "8 S 3 A MPnT4TINfJ- COUCHING. COPPINO. Dutteihtv. J. DENTAX, Midwifery, LTTHOTOM10 Trepan. nina INSTRUMENT At Uiejowest prices py aSrS T.TTELLS. TrfNE PEN AND POCKET KNIVES ASSORTED P COLTS', JUentaUcthtr Pittoli atunrU. PORTE MONUS and Card Glut of Pearl, Ivorji BhellBuclc, Mo'i-eo ndRus!da Leather. Sitx. as Conox Ptrnsas. For tale cheap by T. WELlfl. 0 1 LVER, Ivory, Bom aitd-Born Hiadtd, Sword. Ebony, LJ Rattan, JJiclvry and JXul IYam O wntt. or . pr5 T WELLS. -r-TAItt OIIA Pomatums-Hub. Dtss. ffair Rtklora il titti, PAN CY SOAPS, Shaving Creams,T01LETTE WA ltKa, ririhi JiiTiiAtiB, as5ortea. tsj apr5 T.WELLS. WAX CANDLES, attend tint and tfforijtar and Sjrm Candles; 20 boxes brown and transparent rt ' . m wttt- I 1 Boaps. uiitf red cneap py wxiAXao- E a. i ri f t kj u iDQiDiDIT.il IU ?in4 P T5T KILLER. Svarkina GtUCdnt. ISINGLASS. Tapioca. Peartd -iSayo; Uarly,'fxnaiDfB3, Preserved GingerrKICE- KecelvM by x. wjoua. A, LCOflOL. Brandies, WISES, VINEOARS, reM,o- tTtorUd. CHOCOLATES. Mustards. MAY ANA Hit GARS. Fine Jtiiccaa By T. WELLS. PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES, of best qualities; DTE SrrjF SASSOETED. WINDOW GLASS, SoXLa Ulauwart. Sroxe Wabi, FLOWER POTS. assorted. Offered low by T. WELLS. T" YDRADLIC CEMENT, land Plai'er. Plisteb Pa XX is, Spanish Whiting, Chalk, PUMICE STONE. By apr5 T. WELLS- T)0TASH,Sda, SiUrattit, Saltpetere, Bobax, Cream 1 Tartar. TAUTAruuAUtu; For sale bv apr5 T.WELLS. LIFE PRESERVERS,. Snontntit Bsucts, Tibsscs GAME BAGS, HJtot M&t. Received by aprs a. ivaLU. BURRING FLUID and Lamps. cpr5 Received by T.WELLS. SNUFFS. French Rappee. MacaboT, Scotch, and DKLPZTS ROSE bhUFFS. By T.WELLS. TITAHOGANY 1X MOULDINGS. AND OAIC YENEERS, and Received and offered cheap by . T. WELLS. apra WALL TAPER. 4,000 BOLTS, Fine Satin, Glaxed. Gilt and Velvet Hall and Parlor Papers: UXGLAZEQ PAPER, a large atscrtmtntatery hand- tome patterns, at mutually uwpneu. Gilt, elret and PSfer Bordering, Fire Board Prints, Curtains, Tester and Centre Papers. Raceivedandforsalelowby spro i. UiLo. TTEDGE PLANT. Large supply of fresh Osage s a urange, tne American neoge riant oma. juat ro ceired and for sale by T. WELLS. Sign or the Alan and nortar, on Aiarxet, oprosiie apra union street, nasaviuo. HELMUOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S HIGLY CONCENTRATED COHPOLTND rLCID EXTRACT BUCHC For diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases. . strictures, weaknesses, ana au aiseases oi tne sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female, from whatever cause thiy-may have originated, and no matter of how long standing. TF you have contracted the terrible disease which, when s once Beat e a in tne system, win surety so aown mm one Feneration to another, undermining the constitution and sapping the very vital Quids of Life, do not trust your- sell in mo mtniift ui iuku, nuu buu. up vvory uay iu city like this, and fill the papers with glaring falsehoods, too well calculated to deceive the young, and those not ac quainted wnn tneir tnexs. x on cannot oa too carenu in the selection of a remedy in these casta. The Fluid Extract Buchu has bees pronounced by emi nent physicians the irreatest remedy ever known. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste, and very innocent in its action, ana yet so worouga tnai it anntmintris every particle of the rank and poison eus virus of this dreadful disease; and, unlike other remedies, does cot dry up the disease in the blood. Constitutional Debility, bromrht on br self-abase, a moct tdmble disease, which has brought thousands ol the hu man race to untimely naves, thus blastin? the brilliant nopes oi parents, ana cuguung in ice oua tae gionous amoiuon ot many a nooie you in, can oe curta oy mis Infallible Remedy. And as a medicine which must bene fit everybody, from the simply delieata to the confined and despairing invalid, no equal (i to be found acting both as s imre ana preventive. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAP A RTT.T. A . For Purifying the Blood, removing all diseases arising irom excess ot juercury, exposure ana impraaence in lite, chronic constitutional disease, arising from an im pure state or tne lilood, and the only reliable and ellec tual known remedy for the cure of Ssrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald head. Ulcerations of the Throat and Lezs. Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face; ana aii acaiv eruptions oi tne snna. Tlfl IS article is now proscribed br some of the most X distiniruisbed phvs.cians in the country, and has proved more efficient in practice than any preparation of aarssparilla yet offered to the public Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous diseases hare entirely recovers d in the incurable wards of our Pub lic Institutions which had for many yearn resisted every mode or treatment that eonld be devised, xnese cases furnish striking examples of the salutary (fleets of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, alter the glands were destroyed, ana tne bones already affected. Notice. Letters from responsible Physicians and Pro fessors oi several Medical uoiieges, anacertincates oi cures irom patients will oe touna accompanying Doia rrepara' tions. Paicis, Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle or 6 do for f 5 " " ot sarsaoanua. " " eaual in strength to one rallon of Svrun of SaraanariLa Prepared and sold by H. T.UELMBOLD, Chemist, 288 uuesinut street, near ice uirara iioase, rnitaaeiptua. to be had ot and of Druggists ss and Dealers ererrwhere. Ail letters directed to tne Proprietor or Agent receives uuiuraiate imgowju. junei iv T. WELLS, Agent, Market sL, Nashville MA VT. OUU I DU. llUai) aWfiU XUUUty iHiUaTQe NASHVU-I.K, TRXNBS.VEE. ffliftrtnrAtl Kv tliA ftnflTftl Assp.nrilr ett the State. rrHfi above Institution is permanently Located, and 1 not surpassed br anr Bimilar establishment ia tie United States, in point of facilities for imparting a thororgh pracueal xnowieuge 01 tne amies 01 tue accuuuumi. iiooi:-ieciiiii. This Department is under the immediate supervision el tne rrcsiaem 01 tne laiiegs, wno is ipnuiwu uwvuii, having bad many years' experience in some of theU rgest counung-uouses in tne uuiuu. a i . -r uommerciui utw. This Branch ia under the superintendence of Josx A. McEwz. Eaa.. Member of the Nashville Bar. who ia too widelyknows as a lawyer and orator to require any further nonce, at onr nanaa. . . The Coarse of Instruction embraces both Reading and Lectures. Lectures will be delivered at night, S3 gj not to interfere ith his proteasional engagements. Jlcrcantilc Calculations. by Wn.FsBJtsi.AM. Under this head is"cmbraeed every Bpecies of ealculations'a'eccsgary for a book-keeper er busi ness man 10 unaersiaaa viz , tniereat, jJiscount, loss and uaiu, equations, r.xcuange, sa cc. Terms or Tuition. Book-Keeping,by Double and Single Entry, as applied to every variety of business, both prosperous and adverse, ixmmerciai uaicoiations, and commercial Law Lectures, including the use of books tin rm renrnansntp t or twenty-lessons, $5 9 xoriewooB-wiuiout limit, .................. ..10 ytf 57" The above fees are livable, invariably, in cdvanea Ths lmporUnce of this rule most appear obvious; as students enter for a3 unlimited period, with the privilege of re vie w- uigat&uy umo uiuiuiuc, mutuutextra cuarge. This School is in perpetual session, having no vacation: hence students may enteral any time and snrsus their Biumes niiuuut interruption. Merchants and business mea will be supplied with com Detent book-keepers br applvin? at this establishment. uooa oosra ana toaging can oe ontainea tor co per am. 0. student will be taken tor less than a mix course, iu whatever branches be pursues. Time required for a full course from six to ten weexs. EST Address Southern Commercial College, Nashville, Tenn." apa7-dtwAwly VERANDAH HOTEL, orposira ins post orrtct, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. , . ACTION YOUNG ......upenBienasBt. fig" Tho Stage (Juice is xept at una uwu . . marW-ly. ' " RAILKOADS, &C. NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA KAIL KOAD. T CHANGE- OF SCHEDULE., ' ONandafter Hon Jay the 13th lost, the Pusesge Tsstai will be run to sad (Tom Chattanooga ar follows : Daily Train leaves NaahvUls, at 7 -Jo, A. hL, antrlaf a t Chauanooga at 4 SO, P. M. RKTURNINO, Dally Train, 1 aires Chattanooga, at 3, A. 3r.,arrtvtaarst NaahvUle aMiM, P. M. II. L ANDERSON, -s NaahvUle, Feb-19, 13S3. Saperlnteadeat; RAILROAD NOTICE. COTTON destined for Charleston will, on and aor tUc date, be charged I125perbsleof500lbs.orle43,ad S5 cents per 100 lb, for excess orover 500 Ibc aeptU H. L ANDERS0N.8np't.N. A.O. R. 8. i;ROJl ' NASHVILLE TO NEW ORLEANS. THROUGH IN FOUR DATS. Yti FARE, THIR1T DOLLARS. IA Chattanooga, Atlanta, and West Point to Xaat. gomery byEailroad. TlckeU to be had at the Eot; Price in. , From Montgomery toMobda, by a double Cally &tv morning and evoninK) orstagejana Steamboataveefcjwtf mg with the sUamera from thence to New Orleaai. H. L ANDERSON. QenT Sop't N. A jQ.B. B. TENNESSEE AND ALABAMA RAXLXOAD. ONand after Wednesday, December 12th, 1555, TrLu will run as follows: ' . - - GOISU SlUTH. Le7M Nashville at C:40 a. .; and TViAfxmtuiii'd at A V w Jt a? S, r-f, arrlru l A tMASJ O UVf Aar m-J AW V uoixiu nu&ia. Nashnlle lOiS.A. sc., ted 8.E0, r. x. ' Sunday Train leaves Thompson's at 9 a. at. The Stages of Carter, Thomas A Hough cona act wi'.Ji QVe Trains at Thompson's. Throush Tickets to Memphis. Wsraesbarn: Jaeiurm Tuscumbia, Florence, Columbia, and PoIaskL can bape. enred at the General Stage Oco under the Yerandah m tL A. ANDERSON. decl2 tf R. Eng. and Sopt. wFAKE BEDUCrD TO tt FE02I NASHVILLE TO JACKSON'. TtKS. TTTA Tennessoa and Alabama Railroad,, Cclsmblssad V Waynesboro. For sects apply at the Gessral Stage uaice. Leaves na&nrtli Sundays, Wednesdays aad ra days. at 63 a. m. ds22 tt PENNSYLVANIA ivAILKOAU. TIE Great Central Route, connecting the Atlantic citfsai withWesternJiorthwesUro, and Southwei tent Stat tea, by a continuous Railway direct. This read also cpnnea u uauuiS wiui uamy liss 01 steamers 10 all porta oa 4B the Western Rivers, and at Clerelasd and S;i!ifrriri!i J . l..l -1 - .1. .... 1 .1 m r. . . Steamers to aU ports on the Nortawastera Lakes : mails?' the most direct, eheaput aad rtZialU rU br which .mmviua viu. w tvwutieu toatna irom. tne ttrvil Heft. nates oetwsea i-auadeiphla and Pittsiunr : FIRST CLASS. -Boots. ShoealJry Ucds , (In boxes. 1 Furs. Feather?. An t Per 100 SECOND CLASS. Books and Stationery. ) vrj vntuum jlu saiea j narawara, .Lea- ise per ICC 1 ther. Ao I THIRD CLASS. Anvils. Bagging, Bacon, ( and Pork (in bulk,), Hemp, Ac. ; 65 Pr 1 M Fra C-C??".. Bacon, ana rra ipecxea,; una and Lard Ou, ) v Flour 11 per bbL until farther notice. Grain 50 eta. per 100 lbs. until further notice. Cotton t2per bale, not exceeding-soolba.vrt oh t r-m farther notice. " HT In shipping Goods from any point East of Phila delphia, be particular to atari package " via PerJuylnnU Railroad." AU Goods eonsiraed to tnainnti f isii Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburg wiU be forwarded with, out detention. FsxtoET Aaurra. Harris. Wormier A Tennessee; H. F. Sasa A Co, St. Louis,; J. S. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana; DumesniLBell andMurdcck, and Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky.; R. C. Meldram, Madwm, Indiana; Bprigman A Brown, and Irwin & Co.. Ciorinxati; N.W.Graham A Co, Z4nesvill Ohirr, LeeshACo-No. 51 KUby street Boston; Leech A Co. 2 Astor House, New York; No.l William street, and No.3 BatUry Place, New York; E.J.Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koon. Hit. timore: Geo. Q FraSciscus. Pittabnnr. H. H. HOUSTON, General IreigU Agtnt.PiiUJd. J. LOMBAERT, Suo't,AUsona,Pa: ' a an 3 ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE Daily Through Trains, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 7K. A. M and Pitta burg for Philadelphia at 7.A.M. THE FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 1, P. M, and Pittaburz for Philadelphia at 1. P.M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves PhUadelphia for Pittsburg at 11, P. H aad Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 10, P.M. . Tho above lines connect at Pittsburg with the Railrossk J;. J rwowiuuis,aia; aaaa. uaiena and Uaicaso. III.. KrsnVfnrt TrlinM. ..J r .- : 1 1 tt m llL: rranktart. Lextntnon. and Lnni.Til! tr . tJAJ Hante. Madison, Lafayette nd IudiantfcHs, Iad.;'Cinci nati, payton,Springfield, BeUefoutaiae, Saadusky.Tole. Cleveland. Colnmbos. Zanosrille. Masaiiinn. Ohio ; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nenr Orleans. St, Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati. Throush Tickets can be had U or frnm .If Vo f t& above plaeee. For turther particulars, see HanrfMII. nt tt lnr..t starting points. Passenrara from th TCt will nu Uia shortest and most expeditioua route to Philadelphia TH03. MOORE. Asm. Pmimu ri, P!r, t. J.ME3EIMEN, JiQtn.Pager Lfo.Pi&buiy. Philadelphia. 1S56 jan8 ly A JLarcombe AinbrotTuist. NO. 40, COLLEGE Street, Corner of Uni em. Aiottui.irj tne new motographie Pictures- on Gloss, made br Cnttino-'a I'.tont offered to the pcblio as the moat beautiful and only rm fiani likeness in the world. ' AH saes and styles 'rom Breastpins to Caibiaet Portraitg. Daguerreotype copied in Ambrotype. Catmox. Imitation Pictures cot ur by Datreumolv nft. are not Ambrotype a. One b veruhatu. tha'nther sJZu Genuine Ambrotypes ar raada at m Onti. . w and no where else in Nashville. rmarll ltu THE FINK BLOODED HORSE" STACKPOLE, WILL stand en miles west of Columbia, Maury county, Tennessee, at S20 the sea- P son. Mares will be kept for two months upon " 8 " pasturage Ira 1 of charge, unlej ectra feeding is reqnireej. Mares not ia foal can be returned next Spring wuteat charge. StacxpoliIs one of the largest and best bred sons of imported Leviathan, dam by old Stockholder. The folloWlCir IS a list Of tta imnorUrf hlnnimi hnrm. uil the winning of thsir colts from 1S39 to 1851, taken from J,J. Skinner's Turl Register: Imported Merman. s s " Bellshaar, " PhiUip, " Glencoe, Priam, " Lutboroogb, Medoeb, Old Nalins' Stockholder, Old American Eclipse, Old Pacific 4 15 3 U to If 43 13 Imported leviathnn. 133 It will be seen from the above ths rrMtr:i.rinni..r the borsa Leviathan, over anr horse on reeerrl. -Llk r,. duceslike." Staekpoleiaooe of his largest and best brad sons, ia hands high, of fine blood on d- ras aide, asd upon the whole is a full head and shoulders above anr native bone in the btate. Hi one vanr oM mlta'tnni- premiums at the Fair ia Columbia a three year old also is a buggy bore S'ackpoie was a snnerinr r-r Ravi.. won three of his races at two heaU each, over the N ashviliet and Gallatin Courses. Forfirther fnfonnatioa tta adrer tiiiiment in Colombia Mirror. maraa-dtriwAwlm JAMES H. WEBSTER; TAKK MlTlntf I WISH to sell my solendld FARM in Cannon county ,nJ7'n2Slx,?.U,MSWa'Wettof IVoodbcry. eonUiniag 100 acres. wtUimnroved. 4Dar rl.W k.r.." well timbered with Hickery. Ash, Oak of all'lrinds. Cheat nnfP.ar. Dogwood andPoppaw. Ths soil is superior ana X will insure the land to nrudrir in hmi. ,.t per acreif culHvated. I wish to sxchangu the place, if not sold for cash, for Real Estate In or near Nash ville! and I furthermore) will taka Negroes or ralaaWa Stock for the same. The places has excellen wafer rm it r k. r,,A geLerally at Esq Aadrew Gregory's. 5 miles Smth of jiaanvuie. imarlS lm N D. CRHWELL. Hamilton's Tlireslier. WEare xoanufacturiBg atHamUton, Butler co.,0bJc. a large supply of Moffitt's Pateat Thresher &Separatir, ruua uirrjiiiu'i' auut. One for the Parmer's nam nu irhih Alfrars thtt'smSa in bags ready for the mill. Also, for those who do cot wish to clan their graia when threshed, we make a first class COMMON THRESHER, OR CHAFF PILES. With a Straw carrier and Beater attached to it. The Mcffitt's Patent is truly the Premium Machine of tha c ountry. II having taken the first Premium at the Crystal Palace Fair at New Tork. (tha battle ffrcund of Acrrimlfai. ral Implements foraB parts of the world;) first Preminaur at four State Fairs of Ohio; tha first Premium at the State Line Fair of Ohio and Indiana, and at nnmerona oth a a. ricultural Fairs in the West. SEND IN ORDERS JiARLY TO SECURE A GOOD MACHINE. Descriptive Pamphlets sad Circulars ssnt tn tmmi. wishing to purehae. OWENS, LAN E A OVER. T A. aieuAULwiii act as agent at Nashville. Tenri BROCKMAN A PORTER. t?larkarili?Tl- ' JARET A MOORE, Paducah. Ky marl9 2mdAw FARE REDUCED TO $12 50 FROM NASHVIT.T.R Tn T"STmTiT V!A Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, Colcmbfe, WaVBesbora and Memnhla anil rrharlMiYn R-tl 160 miles railroad, and 165 miles turnpike. Leaves J?a- uie Dosaayx, rv ajanesoaya and maays, at . ra.. Ap ply at ths General Stage O&ee. opposite the Pest Office. decSS 1 .5M