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RAILROADS. CHANGE OF TIME! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1855 1S55 LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD VIA COLCMBCS. Tear Daily Eastern Trains, at 6 A. 21., 9 A.1L, 10:20 A. K. and 6 F. K. 27 Quklcext, Shorlext and Jbf Direct Route, LAID WITH HEAVY T IRON. Wheeling Passengers Dine at Zanesville. Puteburgh Passengers Dine at Cru'Jice. Dunkirk nn 3 Buffalo Passengers Dine at Cleveland. rPHE LITTLE MIAMI, via Columbus, belni the Fhort X Quick and Direct Route from Cincinnati to the East, the time Is so arranged that it M made witn ease, mnnec tioai are certain. Paasengere are not subject U delay, and hare fall time f' r meals, which Is a ereat comfort to ladies and children. The Uttle Miami via Columbus, beinga short and quick roate, doe not require aoonyrooui correspon dents or false map to recommend it to the traveling public Each and every train by the Little Miami mote mo into the depot of the Lake Shore Koad at tjieveiana. TIME via LITTLE "IIAMI ROUTE. From Cincinnati to C0LUMBU3 In 8X Hours; . CLEVELAND in X Hours; DUNKIRK in U, Hours; CLrFALO in K Hoora; -, ALBANY In 28 Hour, ' NEW YORK in SIX Hour; BOSTON Id 85 Umrs; CRI?TUS K in Honrs; PITTSBURG In 14 Hours, PillLAUKLPHIA in 81X noon, . WliKKMN'Gin 10)i llonra. -BALTIMORE in 8 Honrs, . , . - .. WASHINGTON in 29 Hours, . gTECBEN VILLK in 13 Hours. Fagf-are cheeked from Cincinnati to Wheelings Pittsburg, Cleveland. Dunk'ra ana nuuaio. . Paasenert by the f o'clock, A. M- Train, Little Miami Rail' read, breakfast at Cincinnati and dine tbe following day in hew York, Philadelphia, naitirnoreor muningtcn t;uy. The Little Miami is the Eastern Depot at Cincinnati. ,- - FIVE SALLY TRAINS. , wjEST TRAIN Cleveland, Pittsburg, Steubenvflle and Wheeling Lightning Express, leases Cincinnati at A. M., for Columbus, Clereland, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Albany, New "York and Boston; Cresuine, Kittscurg, Baltimore, rnuaaej chiaand New York: Zanesville, Wheeling, Baltimore, Wah ington City, Philadelphia and New York, Ac,; BteubenvUle, . fiandusky and Detroit; JCenia, Yellow Springs and Spring field. - This Train stops between uincinnau sou uommous t Loveland, Morrow, Xeni and London only. Passengers by this train for Lake steamers hare Ere hours Aad a ha f at Cleveland. . . 5.-4JON u TRAIN Cleveland and Pittsbuxs Express, leaves - wiiioian&Li at 9 A. M- for Columbus, Cleveland, Dunkirk, CWyille and Lancaster; Blancheeter, Chillicothe and Hills bo roucU. This Tra.n slops at all points between Cincinnati and Columbus, except Li D wood and branch HiU Also, connecting at Cleveland direct with Lake steamers QUEEN OF THK WEST and CRESCENT CITY, and connecting at Buffalo with the early morning trains lor New York, Boston, Albany, Niagara Vails, Ac THIRD TRAIN Wheeling Express, leaves Cincinnati at 1:S A. M., for Columbus, Zinesville, Wheeling, Baltimore, Wa-hington City, Ptiiladal bia and New York.. - This Train stops at all points between Cinninnati and Solnmbus. ' FOURTH TRAIN Accommodation, leaves Cincinnati at 4 P M for Xenia, Yellow Springs and Springfield; Circle rilleand Lancaster, Blanchester and Chilioothe; Uillsboro. Th Train stops at all point between Cincinnati and rirrn TRAIN -Cleveland, PitU'Jurg and Wheeling Night Express, leaves Cincinnati at P. M., for Columbus, Cleve and, Dunkirk, BuSalo, New York and Boston; Crestline, Pittsburg, Philadelphia and New York; Zanesvil'e, M heeling, Baltimore, Washington Ciiy, Philadelphia and New York. This Train stops at all points between Cincinnati and Columbus, except Lin wood and Branch Hill. One Train on Sunday at S.80 o'clock P. M., for Columbus. Trains run by Columbus Time I Minutes aster than Cin- ciryiaU. TIT ROUGH TICKETS. . And all information can be obtained at the new offices ho. Burnet Houise Building, W. L. O'BRIEN, Ticket Agent; No 177, front office, Gibson House Building, ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Ticket Agent; or at the old office, Southeast corner ot Brosdway and Front street, opposite Spencer i . .v... v.ii.m IIMU MiunH DrtnL East Front VUH W "V V 1 tfert' Office kour$ from 4 A. if., 9 P. II. P. W. 6TRADER, GtnlAg L THK OMNIBC8 LINE Calls for Passengers at all the principal Hotels, for each and very trail. By leaving directions at either of the above ffleeswiU call for'pasbengers in all parts of the city, with out falU Je26-tf CHOOSE YOUR-RQUTE! NEWLSTHllLllOADAHllAAGEMEJIT, TROTS. LOTUS VLLLE, XT, SI TUE JEFFEKSOXTILLE R. Via Cincinnati , x BY THE OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI R. K.; " Or, Via Indlanapolio BT TBS BELLEFOXTAIKK A CLBVEULKD B. R, To Sanduky, Cleveland, BaCalo, Niagara, Pitta bury, Baltimore, "Washington City, Phil V adelpiia, New York, Boston, fto. T) OTH Routes are expeditious, and through fares to any of AJ the above points tne same. Pint Class Passenger Trains learo the Jeffersonrfll R. K. Depot daily (Sundays excepted J to mako surs connections with the roads beyond. ELEGANTLY FITTED CP OMXIBESES A re carrying passengers from the Hotels, or any part of Lonhvllle, to and from tne Railroad Station. Further particulars ean be obtained by Inquiring at the offices of the Hotels, or at the JeffersonvlUe B. R. Office, near the Gait House, Louisville, where through tickets to all the principal cities can be procured. JOHN ZCLATJT, Fres't, A. P. OSBORNE, BupV - . . 3. W. HilX, Ticket Agent In Louisville Jsn20 tf Vickkburg Whig, Natches Courier, New Orleans Picaysae and Delta, Eagle A Enquirer In Memphis, please copy for throe months, and charge R. R. Office. -L- ..- LO!f(irOHTIIfl CATAWBA W1ME 115 boxes Sparkling Catawba; T5 do lhy do 61 do Catawba Brandy; " 4,000 gallons Dry Catawba, the cheapest and best din ner Wine now fcu use. Just reoeived and for sale by 8. U. LOOM 18 A CO., Sole Agents, t ojytl 4 Public Square, Nashville. ICE CREAM. WE have this day opened our Ice Cream saloon, an promise nothing but the pore article. WE3SEL A TflOMPSON, iyt i ITnion strC SEW Fill TO. SEAGO tit LAWRENCE, Grocers, Commission Merchants, a euuu nt GRAIN, BACON', LARD, HAY, PRCIT. PLOCR, Ac Ac No. 73 and 74 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Urn CONSIGNMENTS respectfully solicited and prompt returns S promised. Cash advances given on Produce in Store, and cash order, filled with presrptness and oare. aprS triww6m CEOT1II.X CEOTIIIKUtt WK are now receiving onr tvk of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. , for men and boys, comprising al the newest .stvlos of COATS. PANTS and YEc'TS, of oilier- eat qualities, with a large assortment or CLOTHS, CASSLKERES AND TESTINGS, which we will make up to order In the nwt faah'onablc styles. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods and underclothing of the best quality, thlk and Ging ham Umbrellas, in black and fancy evftors. aprft tf CLIFTON A ABBOTT. . LARD WASTED. LARD 600 bbls ard wanted trumodlately, for which ta hlphest market prtoe in Cash will be paid . Bartte-dtf i. DOYLE A CO. No. 18 Bouth Front NaahviUa Te.ua JOHN It. WEST has recently received, In addition to his former stork of Factory Findings, l.bUU feet Leather Belting, Patent Belt Punches assorted U one handle, 11 dua. Mcep r-kioa, .1 U " Calf - 70,000 King Traveler. marls tf LESLIE'S NEW YOKE JOURNAL, 17 OR September; a higUy tnteressior number. For sale ? by CUAeXta W. SMITH, eog&S ta CuUege Street. JOHffSOU & WEAVXH, Ko. S and SI South Market street, NASHVILLE, TINS GENERAL COMMISSION, EXCETyTSO A.M rOHUAUDI.Ml irjItCIIANTH, And Eeceivert and Dealers in Cotton, KrXT on hand a full supply of GROCERIES, BAGGING HOI'E, Ao Jind will pay the highest price fur CoUon r make libera advances on the same lor shipment. rt7 watw I'OII SALE. I OFFER for sale the rotldeno attached to the Brewery crooerty. frouting on JeBeraon street 61X fcet, and run n!Crbck on Cherry street 97 feet, to a ten feet alley, (the short Une.) The house contain. eit:ht rooms above, wua a lanre end oonver irni r. , - Te above pr-pr ,ld r"4 Urmoubka r 77. . i. .m .nd two Hears. easn ana ue . ' sor iurther inlormatiou llUA. Or-. An. BSj he. II D-adeiok street. "jUOc S. & W. 0. BE IE ATTOSJiEYI AT LAW, Haanviiict a cnn. OrnCI Ke. S3 Cherry EU-t. apt J HOTELS. CHARLESTON HOTEL, - BY D. MIXEItVPIEETIXG ST. ap!9-dly CIIAItEESTO.X, S. C. PLANTERS' HOTEL, road Street, Augusta, Ga. THIS Dew and commodious bouse, splendidly fur Dished, i now ready for the reception of visitors. t '. 't J M. Eivraoa, Proprietor. Mr. NiCKaaaoa.Sup't. .F ' apl5 tf t . . . . . J COTTON OS.MnlVftC;S.-80 bales superior No. I 7-8 Osnaburga, just received and lor sale by , angt j .- . tEYU0UH, FANNING A CO. CAN WEES. 150 boxes Star Candles; ti Summer Mould ' do - " For sale by a7 SEYMOUR, FANNING A CO. tATATED I wish to purchane FIFTY LAND WAR I V RANTS, for which I will pay the highcrt market price ' U. A. BALIWR, angza Genlgent No. 17 Deaderlrk 8t II A G S! $5 50 IN PREMIUMS!! HAVING largely Increased my supply of Bsjrs by the Premiums offered the past year, ending June 80th, I am Induced to otler a larger amount of Premiums for the present year, and wi'l pay the above premium in sums of aiuu, f vu, in, toil, s-x, f 40, S30, and 110, to any ten Merchants or Pediara who will deliver me from this date to the 1st of July, 136, the largest amount of KAUS; the same to be bought ouUule of ami by men doing business ouuiiue si naonviueor vicini'y. I WILL AT ALL TIMES PAY TTTE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH FOR RAGS ON DELIVERY, and i-sue a certificate to the owner of the amount received and nnid fnr These certificates mut be kept and sent in on or before next juiy, bo teat three disinterested merchant of Nashville can make the awards. The largest amount being entitled to 100, the next largest to f 90, and so on down. Merchants sending me kags will p'ease write that I may know in whose name to issue the certificate. Combinations will not be allowed. - Woolen, Linsey, Silk and Worsted Rai are not wanted, ana win not oe included in the above.- ..... I earnestly solicit greater attention to living and buying rags mrougnoui aiiaoie Tennessee. Jy4 dtrsewtf W. g. WHITEMAN. DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED ermau Sitters,! pBSPiani bt : . 'S3. C K. JACRS0N, Philad'a- Pa, ' WTLL irrECTTfALLT CT7RK LITE. COIPUDiT, DYSPEPSIA, JiUJiDICE, - . . ' Chronic or JV'sre on Debility, Dimuet tht IRdntyt, and all ditaet ariring from a di trdtrtd Livr r Stomach. J tuch as - . - . . " Constipation, . : '-" Inward Piles, Full- - : I . Bess Of Blood to the . ! Head, Acidity of the Stom ach. Nausea, Uartburn, Disgust . ' ' " for Food, Fullness or weight in the ' ' - -' 8tomacb, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or ' . Fluttering at the Pit of the tstomncb.Swim m'ng of the Head, Hurried and difficult brealh '. ing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choaking or Suffocating fennations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sud den Flushes of Heat, Buri.ing in the flesh, Constant Im - aginlngs of Evil, and great Depression -of Spirits. The Proprietor, In calling the attention of the public ta this preparation, does so with a feeltrg of the utmost con 8 dence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which tis recommended. ' It is no new and untried article, bat one that has stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American people, and Us reputation and sale are' unrivalled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and indi viduals. In all parts of the country, is immense. The follow ing from ycur own State, is respectfully submitted, referring any whe may still doubt, to my "Memorabilia," or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, el all the Agents for the German Bitters. - . Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. - " Testimony from Tennessee. ' Dr. H. B. Scarborough, Dover, Tenn., Aug. 23,1853, says : "I have sold all the German Bitters you have sent me, and U the preparation continues to do as much good as it has done, it will be the best medicine ever sold here." L. Snodgrass, Sparta, Tenn.. August 2, 1S53, says : "I am pleased to state that your German Hitters has given satis faction in every instance where it has been ured." B. T. Hollins, Hillsborough, Tenn., August 80, lSt3, says : "I am pleased to state that the German Bitters hiive given general satl-faction. . Dr. P. Fatio A BroH KDorvillle, Terra., 9th April, 1651, said; "Your Bitters are now selling very fast, and every person that has used it, so far as we hare been able to learn, has I een benefited. J. W. Franklin A Co., Gallatin, Tenn., December 80, 1S50, said: "The new firm will want more of ycur Bitters soon, as one of the partners thinks It is a great medicine.' ' R. 8. Hardy, Bolivar, Tenn., September 15, 1SS2, said : "There is great demand for your Bitters here; please "end another lot soon." They are arrwKLT Tx; 'iBLE, free from all injurious In ' gredienta, always strengthen the system, and never pros trate It. Sold In Nashville by BERRY A DEMOVILLE. n. G. SCO VEL, EWIN BROrt, and G. W. HENDERSH0TT, and by Dealers in Medicine and Storekeepers everywhere. marlO doawtriawly NOTICE. SIL LO0M1S A CO, my sole Agents for Nashville, will furnith the people of Tennessee with all the different kinds of WINE made by me, at my Cincinnati wholesale prices. Also, the Catawba Grape Cuttings for planting. Call and see them. -. N. LONGWOKTH, marttS . Cincinnati, Ohio. GENTLEMEN'S FINE SHOES AND GAITERS. RECEIVED THIS DAY, GENTS super Brown top Congress Gaiters; " - Cloth do do plain k with tips; " - Hungarian Shoes; ' Patent Leather Drew Shoes; With various other kiiidii; very superior and of the most fashionable make. Just oj-ened at 42 College street, augis JOHN RAM AGE. THE GREAT QUESTION, - OR wHI you consider the rul.ject of PERSONAL RELI GION. A new supply ol this popular work jusi receiv ed by - CHARLES W, SMITH. aug25 tM MATTINGS W. A.' A J. 6. al.iClelland have Jujt received a large kit of best India ."Mnttinir, which they are selling very low for eash. aprgT WAY.M., UltE.WILLC CO., General leuimiesion and Forwarding in EIIC1I ANTS, SAVAJTXAir, GA. WE will continue to forward all Goods to our care, under the same arrangement and at the same rates as during the part season, collecting freight bills nita the goods. - ?tie reduct Ion of freight from 15c to 8c per foot on the Phil adelphia and New York steamers to this city, will give Sa vannah still greater facilities than heretofore as the shipping pert for Middle and East Tennessee, while there is iw re drayage between Savannah and Nashville, as on the Charleston route. Our house at Chattaoomra win make purchases of Grain for our orders from the Eastern ports, and will make ad vance upon all Produoe sent us fcvr sale or shipment, when dosir'd. . rtVOur house Is kept open, FniJnie or o FpUlrmie Jy Sm -Vr . WAYNE, GRKNVILI.K A CO. ' 100,000 COPKS. Steam Doat Disasters on the Western Waters, AXD STEAIfl BOAT DIKECTOBT. THE undersigned have new In course of preparation, a new Mratn Btwt lUrwrlory, which will be Issued in OoUler next. The bnok will contain over tws hun dred pages, illustrated in the best style, and neatly bound In a durable manner. It will be one of the tnort Interest ing books ever published, and will be a book that win be interesting M all classes of people. The 8TRAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete l!t and description of all ths 6team Boats now afloat in the Western and South em Waters. The length, model, speed, power, and tonnfcge of eaeh boat, where and by whom built, the name of the boat, with the trade she is In. Also, the names of Captains and offiorrs, her age, Ac, Ae. The Directory win contain a History of Steam Boats and Steam Boating on the Western Waters, since the application of s eam: also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio river, with tl name of the builder, !onnnander and owner. ' The River Directory will contain a list and description at all the Steam llottt I)iattera that have occurred on the Western and Southern Waters, beautifully Illustrated, with a list ol all those who have perused by their burning, sinking and exploding , on the Western and Southern Waters The DiEKCTiiRT WILL CONTAIN MAP of the Ohio, Mississippi, Umeouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Oua chita, Yaaoo, and other rivers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with correct distances; also, many other River and Com me trial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the various U. a. Mafl Boats, with the trade they are In, Ac- Ac The Directory will abeoontain a eomple list of ail the responsible Steam Boat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, Ae the new fleam Boat Law, its requirements, With comments shewtng wherein it benefits the incompetent officer and in jures tle competent officer, Ac, and all the important C. A Supreme Court Steam Boat Decisions np to date, the Rates andimportaat Commercial FriviUre, Bslisof Lading. im portant Decisions of the various U. 8. Courts in regard to j Freights Lost and Damaged, Ac, with many other things Of luterert. 1 The Directory wfil be Illustrated in the fceet ftyte and printed In the best manner. 1 he author has for six years been githerlug together art the facta and Items in regard to the numerous stcamhoat disasters on the Western and Southern Waters, and now Intends publishing them in book ' form. The prtoe of the work will be pot at the low sura of One Dollar. Tea thooaand copies will be loved fc the boatmen; and ethers decrees of subscribing wii! have to do so at once, aa none will be printed uule ordered la ad Vance The work Is daoUBed to have a rirealauoa ef over EldllTY THOl SAND copies, as U pul.lishers are rereiy. ing lar i cart hers of subscriber, mt uxail,frua all parts of tW ronnlry, 41' y. rWna. of the eldest boatman, a well as was nciuir.n Bnra of the times, are e ntnoaturs to the leiltat Inreotory. l"rr fey reesitutig oris dollar to J. T. 1 1.OTD A CO, yoa wiU reouee a eupy ml tbe ebere work, the snark wtil be Issued ta tMofcer. Am.Sc at tvrw Oabtaua, Mchia, ft. Lsxila, LeaiioTia, Pliuxir, H u!ii,g and CuwuiueU, miii wall Ufioa ths steam boat swatnanters. Alt ktters shvuid he aUdrcesed to JaS. T. UjOTD A CO JrS tf Ciusinnali. Ohks. rCapt. E. D. FaRKSWOBTrj wiU rvesue suhscrlp. out ia tiathve, and by aiaU. ST. LGUIS ADVEPiTiSEfaEHTS. From the Newspaper Advertising Agency of W.8. 6WYM MF.R, : o. U Second Street, ST. lAJLiH, MO. , WELCH ft GRIFFITHS ' PATENT GROUND. ' TTAYING purchased from Mr. Wm. gonthwell his Patent XI Right for grinding CIRCULAR and other Saws, for wnicn we have paid mm a large sum, asn ws ah tub w.m rarrrarxToaa or viiu fatext. We will reward any person giving information of infringements on (he same. This ir the only Machine, ever invented, that will grind a baw perfectly even la thickness. They will require less sett will not heat while running will saw smooth ave lumber and keep an edge longer than any other saws made and are not liable u become untrue. Ail our Saws are made from an extra Quality of Cast Steel, Imported expressly for our own fee, at much higher cost man is generally used for bsws. : ... We rnrtfiii inform nil mannracturers ci iumoer. w no Saw will be sent from this establishment but what is of superior steel and workmanship, the temper will be louna mors even end uniform than any Saw in use. HT Orders received at our Warehouse. 68 Con if' m at, ...... . . . . . 1 1 fTTira . Moston. WtL.t.11 C uoaii"". And by our Agent, ;" ! U. BAKEWELL, - aug208m 18 Main Street, St. I.onia. ? Field, Ueardslcc & Co., I IMPORTERS AND DEAEERS IN . . . PIECE GOODS FOE . . ; 71 B VS W1Z .III , : N. 158 Main St.i 8U Eonis, Wo. HAVE NOW IN STORE A HEAVY 1 AND COMPLETE stock ef Go jds suiuble for the - ; . ACTU3IN AND WINTER SALES, j and are prepared to compete with any jobbing house in.the ;. UNITED STATES. -i The slock consists in part of the following goods, vis ; 'Z- 'XC-I. o ths . " 'Z CAflSTMERES, ? DOESKINS, SATlNrTd, -, x wfEDa,. ,v .. JEANS, CORDUROYS. . VELVETEENS, - BEAVER3, ' PILOTS, ... " FLUSHINGS, , . PETERSHAMS," WHIINEYS, , . - DUTFTLS, " - - KERSEYS l(, TRICOTS, ' it .. o FELTS, - - J. X VrSTI.NGS, SATINS, '-' j i "' VELVETS, SERGES, . - . x " SATIN DE CHINES, ALPACAS, LINSEYS, - : CLOAK1NGS. IIEANKETS. Every description of " v- . . "s " TAILORS' AND CLOTHIERS' TRIMMINGS. . A COMPLETE 6T0CBT OF MEN'S FL'RNISIIING GOODS. . An invitation is hereby respectfully extended to MERCHANTS, CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS,' visiting the city for the purpose of buying goods in this Hoe, to examine our stock before making their purchases. . ah oraers win icceive prompt attention. anglft-dtw8m - FIELD, BEARDSLEE A CO. T. A. HHNT. J. E. HUNT. Late of Hubbell A Hunt. F. A. HUNT-tV CO.,- 1 - PRODUCE, : r Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, ' T o. 19 Levee Street, St Louis, Mo. E adhere strictly to a Commission Business, and wi solicit consignments or PRODUCE, MERCHANDISE, Ac. Having ample facilities for doing business, which are un surpassed by any house in the Western country, particular attention will be paid to filling orders for any description of merchandise; also, to litLtlvoo AM) FORWARDING GOODS. Liberal advances will be made when required. F. A. Host refers to the numerous friends and patrons of the late firm of Hubbell A Hunt, of which he was a member. the ma Mini rn. .' ' Lucas A Simonda, EL Louis, I Doan, King A Co., EL Louts, Page A Bacon, " Hon. A. A. Lawrwnce, Boston Woods, Christy A Co. J Claflin, Mellen A Co., N. York. marol 6mlw F. A. HUNT A CO. WHOLESALE CANDY MANUFACTORY. , . PR. "WALTER. H. Q. B0HN. WALTER & BOHN, WHOLESALE COFECTI0.ERS, Noa SI ft 33 Market Street, between Main ft 2d, ST. LOUIS, MO. CONSTANTLY on hand a large and fresh assortment of aU kinds of FANCY CANDIES, which, for Cheapness, Quality and Variety, cannot be surpassed by any other es tablishment in the West. marSl dawly ST. LOUIS STEAM PLANING MILL, Lnmbcr . Yard, and Saah, Door, Blind, moulding and Box Factory, ' Cornet of C Fallon and lZlh Streets, Office North Si'le ef Olive, No. 117, Between 4th and 5th Streets, Saint Louis, Mo. ' . IFTE hare always on hand the following articles, war V ranted of the best material and workmanship, thoroughly seasoned by Steam, and a low as similar work can be furnished in the West : .... i Panel Doors. Pine and Pop'ar Weather- Window Sash, . Boarding, Rolling Blinds, White and Yellow Pine Stationary Blinds, , Flooring, Man tula, -. j Shelving,-. . Door and Window Frames, Shingles and Laths, Boxes of every description made to order. marx7 m . WILLIAM WADE k CO. Hill jFurnishinfj. i ESTABLISHED IN1835. - G: & C. TODD & CO., . (Succwor U Ira Todd 6 Sons,) No. 212 MAIN STREET, coi of Morgan, : -, SAINT LOUIS, MO., - - Importerg and Manufacturers of y FEEUCH BTJEH MUX STONES, Dutch Anchor Bolting-Cloths, J' POET ABLE GE Alls'. HILLS, PLASTTIt OF PARIS, MTLL PrCKS, ; - LEATHKR BFXTING, MILL SPINDLES. : RUr.BER RKI.TINQ, : WILL SORr.Wg, - s RCr.BER HOSK, .' REGULATING SCREWl -HEMP PACKING, " " DAM3AL IRONS; . RUHBKR PACKING, 9 4 LPPkll R1VITS, ' IRON PROOF STAFF?, E1C, ETC. i Our asasortment of MiU Material to the 1 arrest in tt Unittd titatr. At present we have on hand too pairs a MUX ST0NL3. Orders promptly filled and all articles war aJated. - . mar21ly . G. k C. TODD k CO. E.HPIHE SAV WOUKS. ' ' - W. L. P. GAGE ft CO. v wamaem No. 87 Tlaln Stroet, ; ST. i.ouis, no, , , , ' . MAKUFACTURERS of every description of extra' Tost cfiesi All U, Circular, JHt, ilemlty, Ovm Cut, ftUo. -in if and Janri Saun; Sine ilandrtU, lpUanl Cota iitU, Trunk Spring A'netws, lUupcr StUletwing, IJf7"0id Saws repaired and made at good as new, at small expense. , , , The anderstgaed have made inch improve .en a and ar rived at euch perfeetion in ths tempering and grinding de partment of their Works, and take such pains to procure the heat ouality ef steeL that they eaa assert, without fear of contradiction, that their stock of Saws en hand and now being manufactured, are and iil be, not only equal but in porter to auy taade in or bgoushl to thie market. .... . , Every Saw sold under their guarantee will be made good to the purchaser. If not Sound to be so on trial. marlo-dStawly . ,W, L P. GAG I A CO." FALL T R A D E. , ; HATS, CAPS AND PTJE GOODS ! ! Pollard, Pratlicr & Smith,; ; - 454 Plain Street, Eoulavillc, Uy. ,- WI have ssade large adJitioni to our maaafi curing de partsBer ta, by which we ean supply our frteads with a better articie of goods ia earr-4 line than sver brfure, el our via manufacture, and 11 much auperior in style afiieaaiity so gtods nougtu-J'""o Jobbers in the Laatam sstiea, - ' i Our FALL STYLE DRESS HAT will be fur suysrlor to, and of a aiore elegant itymhan any other eotd. Oar stock ot Bos'T HATS, embracing every color, quality, and style, is very large, and f " VU1 be mid at great ly reduced prieea. V 3 MENU A BOYS' WOOL i. .. j HATS Wi have the larr4 stock to be fuuxid ln' ,. ' any house ia the Unloa. - . - ...- We are determined to sell ear goo 1 to cash customers and prosapt-tlme men cheaper than they can be had of any ether bonne, and by aa examination of our stock aU a ill be eocvlnoed. ...... , Our sleek of goods axr the Fall trade has been goUn op under Uie supervieuN ef the most e iwnetie.1 audi pr tteed Buumfaeturers ta tiie country. We obligate oureW. s to sell every article la our line at Kaxera pruxs, and uar aatee the quality ead style to be better. au'- iw COTTON YAH3S. 1 T K this day advaond the prtee of Cotton Yaroa, and srs , v eamnc at 1 1. iu, aso s cents, iur aumbors 4, a, S ana TO 3 swr oaiit Q est qoaatitiee above IS bags, aae tua rvculalcd by uuaauty , as heretosuee. jjl W. B. C0RDOS A CO. . -NEW YORK. FASHIONS FOR FALL, 1855. . CLOAKS, TALMASAND MANTILLAS. , GEOICGE BRODIE, WILL Introduce for the inspection of Southern and Wes tern Merchants, on the 1st of August, his usual large variety of goods in bis tine, EMBROIDERED VELVET MANTLES, ' r . s .i RICH MOIRE ANTIQUE MANTLES, ; : . PLAIN VELVET MANTLES, Richly Trimmed. ' COMBINATION OF VELYiT AND MOIRE ANTI QUE, Ac- AC. . . The buyer of the undersigned having Just returned from France he is enabled to offer the most extensive assortment of styles of itny other establishment in the country, all of ' which, by special contract with the Paris Manufactures, are exclusively oonflned to hlmaelt His well known reputa tion as the only publisher of regular monthly Fashion Plates fn Harder'! and tfodey's magazines nouiu oe somcient in ducement to purchasers to select from his stock. - GEORGE BRODIE, 51 Canal Street, ft 63 Lispenard Street, N. York. Principal entrance 51 Canal itreet, Second Manti.la Store West of Broadway, routb side. ' ; aug3 ttra Wa JACKSOS & SON, GRATE AND FENDER MAKEES, ' ' 48 Front Street and 830 Broadway, NEW YORK. aug3 ly .., ISAAC .. PL ATT, " IMPORTER of Polished Plate Glass, from the old eftab liahed manufactory of the ' ' BRITISH PLATE GLASS COMPANY ' I Ravenbead, Lancashire, England. , . :. Polished Plate of all sixes, suitable for windows of stores and Uveilings, Show Cases, Coaeh Lamps, Rail Cars, Ac constantly on hand at the Warehouse, - 7 " " 79 Murray Street, New York. -J17 3m - -- '- ; - . - ;. - . 5 " AMERICAN PLATE-GLASS COMPANY, Factory, Williamsburg, L. I. THE Subscriber having taken the agency of the above Company, is now enabled to furnish their Rough Plate " "Viss, for hky'ighU, Floor-tiles and Pavements, of a quality iperior to the imported article, and at much lower rates. - - , . w Jona B. PLATT, Jyl7 Zu ' W Murry street, New York. HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. - , PIC0T ft SH0TWELL, ,' . : ! IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH : : V .; .. . AND GERMAN - HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, 1 ' No. C3 Maiden Lane, New York. - XNVITE the attention of SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS to a LARGE AND VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN THEIR LINE. Cutlery of every description; j Silver Plated Ware; Japannery; u v. v .-.-' -r .. German Silver and Britannia Ware . Tinned and Enamelled Cooking Utensils; '' ' ' ' ' "' ' ' ' ' ' Bronsed, Copper and Brass Goods; . ' Ur- Tea Trays, tire Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers: -. Bronxed Candlesticks, Block Tin Ware, Ac Ac. Our htock comprises every article In our line of business, all of which we will sell to dealers at the VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH OR APPROVED PAPER. Goods or dered by totter will be selected with great care and despatch, and put up in the best manner ' - - - . . ; . PICOT A SHOTWELL, - - Ko. 43 Maiden Lane, New York. P'P. 8. Also, manufacturers of a very superior article of ; ated Spooni and Forks. Jt9 6m COiTIBS, FANS AND FANCY GOODS. . ; . "WILLIAM TASKER, . . ' - 10 Park Place, New York, TNVITKS the attention of Southern and Western Mpr- L chants to his new stock of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nau Brushes, "parties' Keticules, Perfumery, Soaps, Porte Monnaies, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pocket Books, Dress Buttons, Pint and Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Watch Guards, Wax, Coral and Glass Beads, Necklaces, Ao India Rubber Combs, Canes, Balls and Toys of every description. Scis sors, Razors and Cutlery, Gold and tiilt Jewelry, Accor deons and Violins, including a general and very large stock of English, French and German Fancy Goods, which will be old at the very lowest prices for Cash or Affkovid Pafk. - Orders by letter selected and put up in the best manner. WILLIAM TASK Kit, 10 Pork Placj, New York. P. 8. Please cut this out. . . . . myS dly ' THE BEST HAIR DYE. T DR. O. M. BALLARD'S (now article,) received the high est premium at the World's Fair and Amkkioih Insti tittb, where it was examined by the DisTisaoiHKB Chkmwtu Dr. Chu-tow and Prof. Joh.i Torrkv, and pronounced the BEST. For sale; by the principal Druggists in this city. Price $1. Principal Office and Store, hos. 408 and 500 BROADWAY. New York. . mar21-ly JO. G. BROWN PSAf lS IB DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, . . , SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,' Ac, 43 College Street, NASHVILLE, TENN- MY stock of Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Ac, is now very complete, having received fresh supplies, selected by one of the firm in person, vis: Lubin's, Basin's and Mitchel's Extracts; American Tinct. and German Cologne Water; Fancy Soaps; Hair and Tooth Brushes, in every style; Dil luc's and Lu bin's Sachets; Aromatic Chrystals; China, Metal and Glass Puff Boxes, several new styles; Shell Combs, large stock. Also have on hand Indigo, Madder, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Ac, Ao. - je9 DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm style of BROWN A G&UBBS, is this day dissolved by mutuiil consent. Jo. ti. Brows is alone authorised to use the name of the firm in liquidation. Ac. - JOSIAH G. BROWN, Nashville, June 0, 1853. W. B. GRUEBS. - ;t"i. . : JO. G.BROWN, HAVING purchased the entire Interest of Mr. W. B. Gar-Bus, will continue the DRUG BUSINESS as for merly, at the old stand, where he will he pleased to see his friends, Ac, Ac No 43 College street. JeS FISHING TACKLE A large stock, selected by one of the firm, consisting of Genuine I.iiner lck Hooka, plain and on Snoods; Also, Aberdeen, Gravetaleen and common Limerick Hooks; a splendid as sortment of Lines cable laid Silk and Sea Grass, spun and plaited Silk; Minnow Seines, 12 by 4; Floats of every va riety; Reels Jointed Rods, Clearing Rings, Fly Books, Arv, Ae., Ac - In short, can supply those who ean appreciate fine Tackle, with almost every thing they may need to the successful prosecution of this useful calling. - JO, G. BROWN,- f Vt 4H Colleee at. TJMIE JTIONONGAHELA IV 11 1SK V S bbls A of the above, iuat received, of prime quality Sold to tit for six years okL JO. G. BROWN, , v .. 43 Colleee sU jeV STONE WARE 1,500 pleees Stone Ware, consisting ot Jars, Churns, Jugs, Milk Pans, Bnttar Crocks, Ac, of every sise, just received. JO. O. BROWN, i Je " .V.'.'. - ; : T: 43 College si, PORTFR AND SCOTCH A LE Con5tantly , en hand, Barclay, Perkins A Co's celebrated London Porter and Mein's Scotch Ale. - . JO. G. BROWN, Jell 3 College street. . , 1 t L '. !a - PEARL STARCH 25 boxes of a yery mperior article of Starch, just received by ' - - .- t JO. O. BROWN, fe 43 College sL FOR J F. I.LI ES 100 lbs. Iainglass, heet and Shred. A lo, 1 gruce Sparkling GelsUne; fiupuy's Extractor Vanillic , ... . J.U.BROWN, ' Je9 . ' 43 College st. GOED FOI L Abbey A Sou's Gold Foil constantly en hand. , 'JO. O. BROWS, Jet. .' ,' T . ' ' ' 43 College street C10NGHF WATER-Constantty receiving, di rect from Saratoga. Also, Empire Water. . - . . ; . . ' ; ' i. JO. G. BROWN, ' te9 . ' .-y.-- ' :- 4Cllege st QPER!TI A N 1 WA X CA N D LI'S 10 boxes O Sperm and Wax Candies, this dav reeerved by JO. O. BROWS, J let - ' ".' - . 43 Collega street. LEECH i:S 1.000 S-edish Leeches en hand and for sale by - t - JO. G. BROWN, jet -;'.. T . ' -48 College it." LARD Ol L 10 bbls. No. I Lard Oil on hand by c . J0.O. BUOWN, V Jet 7 , . , , V . v- , . v.-- 4a College it, ' - PROHIRITO.V LAW. - . Let them rave and exclaim they will pass It, - . ' And declare we no drink shall gel afurj . :'. We give thetn, by way of reply, , '. . A shout of derision and laughter; k j V For a i who taste Zfow' ... , So delicious and exquisite find it, That never could tyranny gain - ..,, . . The right to restrict or out sell 1L THE qeality of these AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS is so well known that they do not need the puffing that It appears others do. On trial Is all that Is . required to eonvluce a person of their auperior quality. Sold wholesale and retail by the sole proprietors, , . . LYONS A CO-, JyU .' , 19 Oedar street. COTTON YARNS 8M fcagsfiOO, (0, TOO and 400 Cotton Yarns from ths different Factories, in store and tor sale by - JeSS . ' W iU OORDON A CO. , TEAWS AND LINSEY! VI bales Rjcbiand MasuhMtnrtng Company's Jeans; fc de ' do d - - Linsey, toy negroes, ia iters and tat sale by - -jeiOt w. n. CORPORA CO. . - ' BAGS! BAGS! 1 .'. TniHTT hales Richmond 7 3 Osnaburrs; V bales Richland 4-4 , dw . ; ' 10 do Franklin 4-4 da fuUabl for making bags. ' . autr . ' W. GORDON A CO. OiTEEr-ft bags prime Rie Coffee: - ... 85 bags old Gov. Java Coffee; v . A - Layrn - - dt . 1 ' In stnreand foraale tow bv - 1W, : ' mi,t; ,. .. . SKYMOCR, FANNISO A CO. NEW FLO UK DEPOT. OSes of the JCsihTOle City Mills, comer ef Calif ft ani Sprier, Streets.- j, O. HAMOSD A CO. , GRAIN WANTED. I YYIonrST auarket triee gfvea foe WHEAT, CORS and I II E14y tlySl . G. UAAlllOND A CO. WHOLESALE HOUSES. iTew Spring Goods for 1355.-L A. J. DUNCAN ft CO., No. 90 PnWie Square, NASHVILLE. TENS., HAVE now In store a large proportion of their extensive tuck of Foreign and Loraestic Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Embroideries, Laces, 'White Goods, Irish and French Linens, Silks, Hosiery, Triromings, &c. Ac-, which they offer on the most favorable terms. The trade and dealers are requested to favor them with an early call- They will also be receiving throughout the season, regular shipments of every novelty in Dres Goods, Embroideries, Ac, Ac A. J. DUNCAN A CO, febW . No. TO Public Square. THREE HUNDRED Bales Brown Muslins and Drillings of Southern Mannfacta. e; for which we are agents. tct2t , A. J. D. A CO. WM, SMCDLST. BOBT. H'COSSItU.. , CHA3. C. SMEDUtT. Extielsior Wharf Boat. SMEDLEY, M'CONNELL & CO,, COMMISSION A2TD FORWARDING MERCHANTS, PADUCAH, KY. WE wonld respectfully inform Merchants or Shippers that we are now Receiving and Forwarding Goods from one of the largest and best Wharf Boats on the Wes tern waters, being entirely new. Je30 dly WATT2, GIVEN &. CO., , Receiving & Forwarding Merchants, v ' PADUCAH, KY. HAVING a large new and substantial Wharf Boat, all Goods entrusted to our care shall be forward, d with promptness and despatch. , . - je-30 dly ; , PARTNER WANTED WITH a eash capital ol from $500 to tlOOO in a lucra tive, geuteel business, whose time would be rt quired only from 9 A. M. to 3 P M. To a gentleman of good ad dress a handsome income may be realised. Good security given For amount tnvesteu. u preierrea a liberal salary will be guaranteed. IS Adrire, staling where an interview may be had. to SOUTHERNER, Post Office. ... , N. B. Persons not having the aonve amount of Cash need not apply. aug!7 tf k ACER'S PI LI S . -' FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A " FAMILY PHYSIC. Thteb has long existed a public demand for an . effective purgative pill which could be relied on aa sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to make the best of all pilU-one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This haa been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decituon. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from thpni. These pill produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be takon judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap pette, Listlcssness, Irritability, Bilious Heaeche, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver." As an aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and every case where a purgative is required. They have also produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by theii stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists : but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated acre, but they suggext themselves to the reason-of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill wiU answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind, when their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. . Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, n harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BY ; JAMES C.IYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. - Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for SL . AYElt'S CHERRY PECTORAL, ' Fos tba rapid Cur of . COrGHS, COLDS, HOARSEXESS, UROXl IIITIS, WIIOOPIXG-COt GlI, , CR01P, ASTIL1I.1, AXD C0XSU3IPTI0.Y. ' This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its euros of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi- 7 dAces of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds - in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa rent to ecapc observation, "and where its virtues are ' known, the public no longer hesitato what antidote "to employ for the distressing and dangerous arlec ti ona of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but fur the milder varieties - of Coli, Covbhs, Hoaksess. Ac. ; and for Child run it is the pleasan teat and safest medicine that can be obtained. . As it has long been In constant use throughout . this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best thr.t it eve has been, and that the genuine article ia sold by BERRY A DKMOVIM.R, Wholesale, Nashville, and Re tail by BROWN A OKCB113, Nanhville; and aUd by all dealers In medkine la erery town in Tennessee. . Jy9 dm4uitriuaww IT'OR SA LE I hae for sale a GRIST MILL, with all 1 the fixtures necessary for the ame- The Miil is pro pelled by a Tread Wheel, and persona wishing a Mill for their Ufa nse woul.l ao wen to can ma see 11, it win w sold cheap. Apply to O. A. PsLM)-, OenT Agt., No IT Leaderi- k it." iel - B ' - "FLOUR! FLOUR!! ANY quantity of Flour, good brands- and good cooper, age can be sold delivered at my ware bouse. D. D. lHl'KkY, augl , ; No.5 College street. I.OR SALE Between eli;Nen an-1 Blnefeei? ' hundred acres of land ! it s: in the county ef Tra- 7TT vis, Texas, 8 mi.rl west of Austin. The above trset of land, or a portion cf It will be exchanged fnr Dry Goorts or Oio cerie. Also, a lot In the county of Liherty, and town ef mithfle!d, on the same terms as the nbove. For farther in formation rp!y to JL A. BALLOW E, Oent A gl, fubi . 0.1T Deaderick st. 1 Cabin Passage to IVctt York i?20. ' ' 1 1 SEMI-WEEKLY ' U5ITED STATES MAIL LEJI. The new and Splendid rMv wheel stasatb4pe KOX ILLE, 1500 tons CspL C. D. Lrntow. AILITA, loiiOtotai Ca;LT.Lro, FLORIDAf ' tons. Caps. U.S. Wooeavu. ALA U ASIA t 10 toiiS...;..CapL 0. R. cVusscn, . Will Lestvo Karanii! EVERT WEDNESDA1 AXD SATURDAY, These ships are asaoeg the largest ea the eoasW smut asal in speed, safety or rnnkirt makin t thatr pamaires in x to to boers, and are eosnstanded by skiiifuL careful and po.ite 4ftcrs. Marine eieeaat stata-taoas seoowubCiUtiucs, they e&er a saoel 4aatratie eaaveyaisea U hew YuA. Ctbln passage ;il. Ctera-e (laaaar- tL Agetiu; rADrLFOKn, FAY A CO., 8vaBaah. KAM I. I aUTt.UiU- IS maiSwt, S New York. PHILADELPHIA. k-jj. J. K EYES, WBOLXSILS DUUI IS SEWLYG, f AEDLER'S, EMBROIDERY A FRINGE BLACK AND ASSORTED COLORS, In 25, CO and 100 Skein Bunches, X and "4Tb Packages, and on Spools. . - ., SILK FOR SKWIXQ MACHINES, equal to the best. 31 South Fourth Street, (2d floor) 1'biladr lphia. it- Orders promptly attended to. ao.27 1m PHILADELPHIA MA1STFACTTJREI) SALAMANDER SAFE WARRANTED to stand 10 per cent more fire v 1 man any HemnR'a eafes in use, and sold at the same prices. Also, Iron Shutters, Sli and Doom lor Hank Vaults mid Mere. Also, I'ntent Mate linrd It e trie era tor, sll warranted as mood and cheap as any In the eoutitry, by KVANd A WATSON, No.6uth 4th street, Philade'phia, Pa. Hall's Patent Powder Proof Locks, and ail the celebrated Locks furnished when required. W. C. LILhARD is authorised to recieve orders, ai.d make sales of the above. my3 ly DOCTOR YOFRSELF. THE POCKET -ESCTJLAPITJSi ,. OR EYERY ONEHI3 OWN PHYSICIAN. . T-? THE FIFTIICTU Edition, with 'iiiVK One Hundred Kn?ravinps, showing ft Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a TreaU V-". ' .' fl ise uu mo uiMTosn ui remHieB,De- vJYt-JV rf ing of the highest Importance to 'jM tT,1Ij 13 roarrit 1 people, or those content ' eV'j ;S platlr.g marriage. By i'V is! J fLLlAM YOIJNS.M.rJ. --! y ri--? - v.. ..i.iv..k. ...v, mm? sent a copy cf the J&-CULAPICS to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter Into the se cret oh )i put tons of narricd life 'y-, . wlthont reading the POCKET JJSCULAPIL'3. Let no one suffering a hacknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, ' nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyseptic senpa tions, and given up by their phjslcian, be another moment " without consulting the (ESCTJLAPIUa. Have the married, : or those about to be married any impediment, read this tru ly useful book , as it has been the means of saving thousuiils ' of snlhi tunate creatores from the jaw t of death. 13" Any penwn sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclos ed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mall, or Bye copies will be sent for Cue Dollar. Adilres. post-paid, DR. WM. YOUNti, -;oet3-ly ' . No.lSJSprnoe itreet, Fltilada. TO THE FCRL1C - " Of the United States. AN advertisement of Mr. UDOLPHO WOLKe.lately pub-lislio-l, as I suppose, intended for ttis protection of bit Schiedam Schn.ipps airuinst counterfeiter, has come under my observation, and being engaged in the manufacture of gchiedani fchnnpps, were I to K-t it p'lsa without notice throuch this medium, I might be considered among those . he den' minutes "J'iiiitf anil I 'etufe iff I'oimnt;' but the immense patronage and turrets that has atle.ulrd the sale of the artirle manufactured hy me, and the opinion of competent J'idgtis as to its qualities as a beveriige and its medicinal virt 'es, precludes the possibility of the idea that . I am included among thoe be designs to impugn. No dcubt he feels ssgrieved at the depreciation of the sale of his Schnapps, which is manifest to alt, siuce ndne has been brought into competition with his. Nnt only have I succeed ed in cninfH-ting with h:m in quality, bat the constant and increasing demrtnd for my article, has enabled me to furnish it at a less price tlio he can, or does say 9 in the Oosen. ' And, furthermore, he will soon become tatifled that his cau tion to the cit sens ol the "Southern aud Western State" will avail hiin nothing as lar as I am concerned, for the ' character of my SchiucUrn Schnapps is too well established in those S'ates, to be injured by any such invidious publi cation. The motive of his advertisement Is obvious to every one, and feeling well satisfied that all such missiles thrown at me by him will fall harailess at my feet, 1 will here, lor fie satUfaction of the puhllc, publish a copy of my Patent Right, entnred In the Southern District of New York, on the 2Sth ol December, lb5t: ' (Copy of Patent Right) . - SOUTIUIRX VISTKICT 01' A E IF YORK, SJS. Be it remembered. That on tbtj twenty-eighth day of De cember, Anno Domini, IV. 4, tiarunrd L. Simpson, of the said District, hath deposited in this otnee the title of a print or label, the title of wliirti Is in the words following, to wit: "Barnard L. Simpson's Aromatie Schiedam Juniper Schnapps, a suptrior Tnnio, Aoli-Dixpeptic laviirorating Cordial," the riht whereof he claims as author and pro prietor, in eouWmity with an net of Congress, entitled Au Act to amend the several Acts respecting copy rights." GKO. W. MdRTON, . Clerk of the Southern District of New York.. ' And I tske pressure on this occasion to tender my sincere thanks to the public ia general, and to my friends in particu lar, for the kind liberality with which they have patronised me from my commencement of this enterprise; and I assure them that 1 shall continue to provide them always with a genuine and superior article of Schiedam Schnapi. jyd-d3m - BARNARD L. SIMPSON. ItARNARD L. MJirSON'N AR0fATIC SCHIEDAM JUNIPER SCHNAPPS. A Superior Tonic, anti-Dyspeptic InTiga oratlnsr Cordial. IT Is a lamentable truth that, with few exceptions, every article of food we eat, every article of drink we imbibe, Is more or less adulterated; and in nothing ha. adultera tion been practiced to such an extent as in spiritous, vi nous and fermented liq :ora. So much so, in fact, that it is impossible to procure pure liquors aud wines unless obtain ed tiirtti from a limn fd importer, of known reputation, and well established foreign 00 Directions. It Is owinir to the corrosive, inflammatory and poisonous properties of the liquors sold generally in this country, thtt dipracelul, beastial intoxication is so nequent, that thu Legislatures of severa.' of the States have taken the matter In hand, and prohibited the sale of spirituous or fermented liquors as common beversges. - Were all liquors sold pure and unadulterated, we should need no Maiue Law, and but few restrictions on their sale. Blotched faces, palsied limbs, swollen flesh, and that (earful disease, drlirium frrmefw.are produced, not by pure liquors, but by the infatuated habit uf Indulging ia the corrosive poisous sold under that designation. SIMPSON'S " AROMATIC SCHIEDAM JUSIPER SCHNAPPS Are manufactured exclusively at Schiedam, in Holland, ac cording to the directions of old established distilling houses n New York aud New Orleans, espresaly lor medicinal purposes, and are entitled to high consideration. No other medicinal beverage, at present in use in the United States ' or in Europe, possesses such salutary and efficacious prop erties. - In easel of Gout, Gravel, Obstructions of the Kidneys, Bladder and ITrinary Organs, as wrli as lu the peculiar dis easts incidental to females, their eAgct is so prompt and de cided that thev have excited the asroni.-hrr.ent of medical men, and elicited expressions of the most unbounded grati tude Irom the patients to tlte proprietor. Agents and private purchasers are cautioned to guard agairjat the compounds of unscruitu us imitators, biaip sou's Aromatic Juniper Schnapps Will have the title ol the Meii Atl CorJIai f mhomed on the sides of the bottle that conuius it, and the signature of the proprietor on the Ubnk - Tiie Iahei on each bottle, which has been duly entered la the L'nited States District Court, aud consequently protect ed from imitation by the penalties of a law of Congress, is In the Uuve priucipal living languages English, French and iiermii, and pjmphlets in those languages, descriptive - of the merits ot llus beallh-inviguratiD beverage, can al ways be had at the Agents. . J. WRIGHT A CO., Agent. . No. V1 C'harlres street, New Oi leans. IfVAs parties iranufaetaring aftegus article ef Schnapps m ir endeavor to persuade the publie that BARNARD L. ElVPON, the proprietor of the genuine Aromatic Schiedam Juniper fchnapi, ia not a btrint Jul direct importer, he wishes to be understood that the meet unquestionable pmof nf the fact cn be furnished by tlis most eminent importing merchants ia New Orleans. O. W. HiiXDERSHOTT,. - Corner of Oedar swecAabd the Square, Jt8 dim ' - Nashville, Tenn, ' CARTER'S SPANISH 7IIXTMCE. The Great Purifier of the Blood! MOT A TASTICLE OF MtRCCRY IN IT. ' " IM Uut AJUdeU Etad and J'vnJer. : Ao Infallible Remedy lor Scrofula, Kinir's Evil, Rheamst am ' Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Poetulea wt "" the Fare, Btmehes, Boils, A rue and Fever, Chronie Sore VyrK, King Worm or Tetter, ecahl Head, Fnlargement and Pnir of Uie hones and Joints, Stubborn Clears, iypliilUic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all iMveaaes v arising from an hdudictaat Use of Mercury, Isaprudence In Life, or Impurity ef the Blood. FT'liIi great alterative medicine and Par tiler of the Blood - X Is n..w n-ted by thousands ef grateful patients Iron all parU of the United btatea, wba tratify dully to tba remark able cures perform.-! bv the rreatest f all medicines, "CAR. TaR'S SPANISH eiiXTCKH." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ' Bcrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Diseases, Fevenw LI rvrs, Oi.l Sores, Affectioni ot the Kidneys, Uwrases of the Thrust, FetnatoOmiplaints, Pains and Aching of Die Donee and Auluts. are all spre.-tlly pat to Sight by using this great and tueMimxbi remedy. For ail dueaac of the B'.ood, eo thing has yet been fcond to onraptre with rt. It cleanses the systeta ef all Imparities, acts gently and efncieatiy 00 the Lives- and ILidneya, streoKtliens the Digestion. Slrs tone to the Stomach, makes lh-- saia clar aad lieaithy, and rrju.rrs the Co ot nation, rnfWrbled by rlie tr broken down by the exneims of yath, to its pristine vigor and strength. Fnr Usa La-tlea, U is iucourparal.iy better than all the eoe snetics ever used. Abwduaatof tirraa's irtnun Mimas ' will relieve all sallcwneaa of complexion, bring the rvaas utantliii; to the rheek, give elasticity to the step, suSt Im prove the general health ia a reeuukable degree, beyond aU the niaatemea ever beard of. The large number of certificates which we havs received tram persons from ad pans of the United Btatee, is the best eridenor that there sa aa liu ubug about it. The praat, hotel keepers, macittraust, pliVMCiiiita, and public ttieo, weU I oowa ' to tlia emm unity, all a ll their Miwmy to the wndertul tOWtsol tl.isliKKAT BLOOD PlKirifc.lt. 4 Ca 1 en the Auiht sad get a Circular and Almanac, aad eaj the wonderful cures this truly graatesl of ail nietianncS h pernnrL . Nous icnoioe unless tlfnl BFSNFTT A BFER3, P iprle tort , No. 8 Peart street, Richmond. Va.; to wama al arders lor supplies and agencies ttst be aJJrtaed. Aud for sale by W. F. OKAY and a. w. piiiuwn 5aakvire, and by Dealer la Mcdicne generally, atarlo dtrieawly . CIDER MILLS. rvsj-v rJ r l. mi U.iU lar saia bv I . r, . ; I- O. DJCKFT, . aos) No. ft College straai. nii an r nil lirT-ILiMI Wrt , ' . m . - - -. - - .le ..r ' 3 SB IS aay.fc ' w i i- k f -I-.. arfet amel sur a ... . . . i - M. ... ..MI. tt. tf tB, bttild:ot'. wtCteeiUr. diamguaaa, kiia,an l aJ , ai l-i.JUiiir. Ay eaa ang a mLl rewdeBca and ana ecav.awnt w t fcnauieae part ! the Sit. asOS . lake Iiameuiai, l'' -uvorl Cn 4ft. f Jjo J Ne. U DaJrica street. RAILROADS & STAGES JYASHVTLLE ft CHATTAJfOOOA RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDFLE. 0 N and after Sunday next, the S2d inst, two Daily Pas- -iu, .mm run toaou rrom Chattanooga, as follow: Leaves Nashville, day Train, at 7.C3 A. M, arrivinr'at Chattanooga at 4.20 P. M. n 8- Leaves Nashville, nnrht Express, at 5.30 P. M, arrfvinr. atCliatUm--gaat6 3JA.M. ' 1 RLTCRM.NG Leaves ChnrUnooa, day Train, at 8 43 A. M., arriving at Nashville at 6 P.M. Leaves Chattanooga, night Express, ai S.S0 P.M arrivins: at Nashville at 6.l a. W. " V& The Accommodation Train to and from Wart race will be discontinued a'ler this data (s above. jy21 U. I. AXDEOSOS.Sup't. TimrZSSEE AND AT.A R Ar RAILROAD : ' .'' - J : - TO COLrjIRIA, TVAVNESRORO, JACKSON, . U.V KA!V(E AND JIE.TIPlf IS. SPLENDID Four Horse Coaches from F snklin to La grange, connecting at ihme points with the Railroad to Tuecuinbf a. Ilorrnre and ?1 nt;om(rfi Ala and. Aberdeen, Colnmeus :' aad tan ton, li. , -., . The fine Foar Horse Coach Lines to ihrse points, are all in exc llent ord. r, nuking a close connection nith the Railroad at Franklin. T.nu. Express Train leaves the Depot at iun to - I'ulaikl aud Elhton, ...,-'' And to all places throuphout the Southern country. , . J" Prnd'd lines running, oonnecung with the Bail rond at sraukliru Passengers tor I'lilaakl and lUkton, Will leave Nash ville on the 1 e elock, P. if., Train, Monday, )V ednesiiay and Friday.. " ACCD'I.HODATlOv LINE Leaves KsshviHe daily at 1 o'clock, P. m.. eonneetinir at Franklin with a Pily Four Hore cVach LhVe to Obf For all information, through Tickets, Ac apply at the Ben era! Railroad, Staire and Omnibus Office, So. W Cedar street opjosite the Post Office. N. B. Omnibuses will call for passengers in any part of she city. marl tf FROjI NASHVILLE TO KJlW ORLEANS. - . TIIROLUIl IN Font DAIS. TIA Cbattanooga,Atlota, and West Point to Montgome. ry by Railroad. Ti.:ket to this point to be had at the General Stage Office, opposite the Post Office, and at the De pot. Price 1 16 SO. From Montgomery t. Mobile hy a dinhte daily line (morn ing and evening) ol eUvesand stoaioboaU, oonuecting the steamers from thence to New Orleans. :v - - H. I. ANDERSON, . marll tf T , . . , General Suu't N. A C Railroail. S0UTHEEN E0UTE. - RATES ItEDIX'ED. FROM the 15th Instant, to th 1st of June the rates of Freixlit from Charleston and Savannah to Nashville will be aa follows: FIRST CLASS. Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Hats, Bottled Li quors and Oils. Camphine and Spirits Turpentine, In casks and barrels: Carpeting. China, Glass and Glass Ware, Cifrnrs in cases, Clocks. Confectionery, cutlery in boxes and cases. Dry Goods la boxes and bale. Druns, Fruit Trees and Phruhbery, Furs, Garden Seeds. Looking Glasses and Looking Gla&e Plates, "at owner's risk." Oysters in cans and jars, Saddlary, Tin Ware, Teas and Spices, V lUO lbs. gi SECOND CLASS. Hardware, "except Cutlery," Heavy Castings and Ma chinery. Foreign Liqnort in barrels or pipes, Cnrdaye, Tobacco la boxes, t. arriaft Pprinm and A al.-s, Lt-ather in rolls and box es. Oils in barrels or casks. Crockery and Queensware In crates and casks. Rice, Zinc, Whiting, Plaaterof Paris Ae.. V 100 lhs. '0 jjj SPECIAL RATES.'- Boxes, Furniture, Piano Fortes, Carriages, "boxed," and other light articles, not en'uueratrd. Alto, Carboys of Acids will be taken at actual weight, but charged double, 1st class rales $) lt-o lbs. g.j All articles not enumerated, to be charged at rates of an atitgous articles. From 1st June to 1st of Decenher, they will be chanred as follow. B 1st Class as above, per IM lbs..". si 55 v sa " " - " ... , TJi . Special rates " - " ."I 3 41) MerchanU shipping from the Eastern cities will find this tne cheapest, as well as the most expeditious route. Freighis from New York and PhiU.lelphia to Charleston and Savan ni h; ranees from ( to l'J eenis per cubio foot, according to class and character of vessels. As the Railroad Companies st Charleston and Savannah have discontinued the Receiving and . Forwarding of Mer chandise, It will be necessary to consign to Commission Mer chants at those points. - Shippers may rely upon a strict adherence to the above rates. U. I. ANDk'KSON, Snp't Janll tf N. A C. R. B, SPECIAL NOTICE. No shipments entitled to the above rates unless each and every package has the name of the Depot of delivery, and the initials N . A C. R. R. plainly marked upon it. y H. L A. FREIGHT 03 PRODUCE TO CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH. ON and iflcr this date, the Articles as ennmerated below, will be sent through to Charleston and Savannah at the pi lees affixed to eaeh article: . Toliaceo, hh ls.. V lfO lbs..,.. , SOq Porkin bbla-fl lOo Is ft 00 Bagging and Kope, luO 2s ,.. 1 00 II. I. ANDERSON, Supt JjT tf N. A C. Railroad. THE MOST WONDERFUL Discovery of the Age. rT,HI3 remarkable preparatlnn contains no alcoholic stim A alent.no essential oil, nor one unhealthy drug. It dees not color the hair, but acta open the secretions and snere tive organs, so as to supply the former with the necessary coloriug matter, and upon the latter, so ss to completely restore their impaired or lost hiuotioDS. All this the propri etor has a right to say, fur it has done all this for him. At the age of thirty-seveu he was as gray as the man of sev enty, anl hiJ hair nearly ail fallen off, but he bow has an aiiundant cr p, and no person wonld ever Imearine that be ever had a grav hair, and hi hair is aa soft and pliable as though itbadbevB receutiy oiled. This Is not an isolated case; it has done the same lor many others, si the following certificates abuudantly prove. St. Pact, Jan. I,ls55. Prof. 0. J. Wood Dear Sir : Unsolicited 1 send you this certificate. After bemg nearly bald for a long time, and having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and having no faith In any, I was induced, on hearing of yours, to give it a trial. 1 placed myself In the bauds of a barber and had my head rubbed with a irood tt.d bruKh, and the Restorative then applied and well rut.bed n till the scalp was all a glow. This I repeated every morning, and In three weeks the young hair appeared, and grew rapidly front August last op to the present time, and is now black, thick and strong soft and plea-ant to the touch, whereas before it was harsh aad wiry, what little there was of it, and that tittle was dis sppeariug very rapidly. I still nse your Restorativu aboufy twice a weeA, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now I have read of these things -en 1 who has not t but have never hithertn seen any case In which any rrrson's hair waa really bene fitted by the aid of the hair inics, Ac, of the day; and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my experience. I have recommended your preparation to othevs, and it already has a large and generrU tale throughout the Territory. The people here saw its effects and have confidence In It. All who have used It here will coincide with me in what I have written. The supply you sent ua as the wholesale aguts of the Territory is already exhausted, aad daily Inquiries are made for tt. You deserve credit for your discovery. 1, for one, return yoa my thanks for the benefit it has doce me, for 1 certainly ad despaired ting, long ago of ever effecting any such re ilL 1 cougratulate j uu that your fortune (and a large one) is already uutde.' j- - . Yoars, hastily, ... J. W. BOND. ' '' CaiLTLS, Et , Jane IT, 1S53. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's liair restorative, and have admireel Its srendcrral effH. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Re,-Wall ve, it has resumed its original Color, and I have no ilTabl permanently sew - - BIDNSY BRak-K, Ex -Senator United States. ' ' . BaooanaLB, Jan. 13, 1855. Prof. Woad Dear Sir: Having ssatie trial of your Uah Re torative.'tt gives Bie pieaaure to say that its effect haa bora exoelient in removirg led immanoo. dandruff and a eunatant teBiteaey to Itching, with which 1 have been troub led tram ehiidhood, ami baa also restored nry hair, which waa becoming gray, to its original color. 1 have used no elher attack with anything like ths same pieaaure and prudt. . , Youis, Wuly, , , J. K. B&AUU. 111 Market st., St. Lonis 11a, March 8, 1S.'J. I'var Sir : 1 aa doma aa eateaaive travel ia the Western and Southwestern acaie. as trrneral Agent for AJassa Aaterteaa Ltoimeut, and wjuid be glad if you would favor ate wiib acenaignmeut of Pro'. Wood's Hair F.ettoratlve, aa I foel assured mat I can Introduce It In many p!cee where it la not known, sassy own held is a living lesumouy of its valuable properties, in restoring lair to it natural color 1 aaa forty years old, and u y hair was almost white, bat a tor using three h".I-piut Du'.r!e, my htlr Is as beautiful ao hara as it was at eilileen, an ! muh lui proved Is appear ance, and I would not be without a bottle on hand for the pre of ten. I ahould i g a.1 Ut atirad to any matter thai -eonaeetad with the Hair Rostorative. I have been tor krt.a ! r.rmjred in the same boaineaa. aad will be) ,14 to h-.r fee yt suon. My adJre- si Pari Tenn. t Vary rtsyacuully, . WM. B. BiWXlJls- 1 tT Prepared and eold at 11 Market street, between d';baod4tiiTt. La..sa.,a-Jil Btaadway. New Yars- For sal. to Naahviles, at - by Asm. for saw. Prof. Wood's Orieoul Sanauve lauirrwnl and v ere la I Lif; Pills, warmated better Uia any ether, ee the aVoaey la ail curt refaodad Sea eireuUr for all ao- pem ary lufbrmatiuo with agents. augl Jtrwawfy ; ' adaiJFACTrRiRS and millers Tt'J nee evneral A.-enU fL-r iha sale ef aO OoiUm aad V V Wool fabrioi raaouaclnred ta the Stale af Tnnes se, sod ha am'r-M' a atrga awi casacaodloe. room si-!e;y J- r their a.a aud swrage. We have also ar-proo-tad another mm for ihe Saia and Horage of FLOW A aiooa. And we would re.prct-uirv caul the atiantioa at batA Manu lacuiroM aaa U.ixx U U arrt;rui, arte . - W. H. CORDON A CO. 1TAT1IER UELTI.tr-si hand and for Wis) D. a DICKEY, M4 Pa. 8 CuiVft street, aahvin .