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5er tt n in thi 9 t 1 NASHVILLE: Friday Horning, Kay 26, 1857. Official Journal for Publishing the Post Office Letter List. Xotioe I Transient AaTrlir. An transient advertisement, In thi. paper, must te paid lor at the tiir,. they are handed in-.therwiae they will not be iu-erted. Transient Job w or. u.t be paid for on del, err- -Vit waot EE ooo Eor, Apprentice Wmiie to learB the Printing Basl.eti- tT We note that our fiieml Black, tlie por trait punter, has rec-nti- varied hi" labors liitle, liai.'g painted two fine portrait in oiL Ii is l.ari t e.j in which he excels, crajou or oil ; in cittur h is almott unapproachable. 3T Oar city ei j.iyed refreshing shower ye trf dAj a.VrDoon. It just in time 10 aily the tiJjinulataa dust, and cool the hfated atmosphere. The trie graph announce! another murder io Mem phia, and great exciti-me r.t among the citiz ds. jyffe have heretofore made mention of tl e f .ct (hat the Siss citixena of Nashville and thi'y are making extensive preparations to ctli brate the 4ih of July. Yesterday we saw tho uplt-ndid flig which i-i to be i.res.nted by the laJies to the Sw bi Relief Socieiy on ihe orcicion. It is a teautiful ingign tpon wLich are Mended emi K-ins cf Ani' tictn and Swiss riatiot.al itr, iudkaiive of tr.e r.ofition of the p tiiotic Ritr.er in our "lai.d ct :he free and Lome of the Uae".H The puintirjg was done by XI r- Charles l:guin, and is vtrv rtdiiaMo to his skill and good l,Pe it n arti.-t. Y e trust that the cekbiaiioii limy pass til Id the p'uneantbt n.ar.ii r to all a bo inev participate in it. lT'Wt are r quested to say that 11 r. John Fhaue will address the racetinR of Ytiung Men SaturJ.y night, ealYd to (urtn a Haftou Club. Fim Wheat. Our friend Col. S. P. Smith, b' brought to this office yesterday, the fiutst rpeci Tn men of the growing wheat crcp we have eer seen in this State. Some of the heads were as niary as "et neien incite io lenpth, and filled with very large, Fr h- avy aoJ well devtijp"d grains. It is fist ripeli- i jg, and we should say, beyond the retell of rust em or other aciJenU lie iafjnm m that b'n eulirj crop is very fine; and so aleo are the crois geuer 'u ally throughout Middle Tennessee. prr wh Valuable Rkal E-tatk, ltc, for Sali. We Vn woiill direct attention to the sale of the very val ' uible properly ol the Nashville MAtiufdctiiriii: w Company, advertised in the Patriot tLis morning. 111 T ie real .t-Ute is cxcelleLtly located, aud, to per P1'1 tons desiring to embark in enterprises sirriilir to that which the tnunulaciuiing corupHiiy was recent ly engaged in, is really invaluaM -. The iron, tools, Ac ., present a fine opportunity for good bargiius. ' Corifor.ATioN Taxes. At tli meeting of the P"' Ci y Council yetlrd-y, the taxes fcr the present '" year were levied. The tax on reul ectate and pe'. " fon.,1 property was fixed at $1 05 on the hundred ,liu for corooratiou purposes, and 20 cents on tlie hun- 1' dred lor i-chnol purposes. This is the i.iu.e rate u that was p. id in 1855, but a little higher th,.n that I1 ' pai l l ii-t J ear. ool Th tuTfaarp rlncand navaMeon the 1-t of next uionih, and w.' eipu'-t to see ;he annual proclanu- ft on of the Coil ctor in a few d .ys. At the same oieeting, the water tax was in creased 25 per C'-nt. IJoaRD of Education. The City Council yet-ter-d.iy af.ernoon elected the following gentlemen as nthe Doard of Education for the pres-ut year that coic, fom the 1st of July 1857, to the 1st of July 1K58, viz: t5' Francis B. Fogg, R. J. Meigs, J. A. McEwcn, M. U. Uoward, W. F. Bang, J. B. Knowles, J. B. u Lim sley, and Isaac PauL This is the a.ime Board that h hereffore bem ia setvi -e, and their rr-electtou will be a source of gratification to our c.liZ' n. Correspondent e of Ibe Iulriol. ad Cincinnati, June 20, 1857. 0 Patriot! We were SttalloueJ ! We stepped on board thebeaulilul steamer Swal inlaw on Monday, June 15; and, havii g left all care liu Jiarbwile, refined curst lveS to the tender -"" mercies ol Capt. Alex. Fr.izier and the unc. rtaiu uurei. at.f the vurable Jlua. Botti favored us, I and we walked dowu tho CuuibetUud Pwieraa - I ut ytaxt. ) The scenery on the banks or the lumberlancj is J J very beautiful. Though not ol a siyle appreciated ' by those oatur. -lovers wl,o demand an txag ra- ;tion of height, dtptb, length, and breadth, nor by , those who require a mult. form variety of water, . V k-atiractic, cafcadio, lydro-tatic, or water-poutie, yyil it has many cha-a s for those who love nature J iu repose. There ia au apparent nionou my in i much of the C' ii ry; but it is none the 1 t-s beHUti ful for tiiis seemine dif. ct. Bvronsyj: " There it aocie'y tre none in ro.le. " So there is a variety even in thi ruonotomy. For all who tppneiate tlie nature that floats with liquid puriiy and fclan-y fclei j In esa in lutmryuthiue wiu -iu-e; that hugs ilnclf aud crouclies thick iu a .leu.-i-ty of woods, on a shore overhanging, underhapging, perpeodictihr, and ii c'ined; lor all such the Cum .berland River presents a least for th eye, and a I veliicte for carrying the soul from "nature up to nature's God. We arrived a FmitUand at ii;ht, nn J early next JDiorning regaled ourselv.s with a brtt t: -inhalation on the Ohio. Above Finitl.liud we tncounured a hay rise. .The river has, however, commenced (falliug, although elo ly , with t-ix feet water on the fall. The weather for the ptt week has been very wet. aj acoie fears are ti.t rrtaitxd that but little more rala will irjure ihe crops. At preteut, the crops all along tin t-'luo are ui .prrceunili cy thriving. Corn is tprining up to lipeiuss with rapidity, and wheat and oats are a!J very flour ish i:.g. Some of the ptssengers have been "cxerciafd" about the comet; and, with a devotion worthy a Hercchtl. have bien aeen paring thed.tkat the u'.seemly l oor of 3 ol c', A. VI., .trailing th.ir drooping y to dicotr iheethirial phanthoui, bl in vain. Miss Marion Macarthy and R v. Mr. lluutineton were among thd paasengtr. MisMacarly go. 10 fulfil an encasement at L'iinkton, Ky , and Hf. IlantiDgtiin ! txi!ig hhns lllir I i hel h. For ereful, thoughtful, and attentive cfniers, commend ua to tl oso ( th Swallow, Captain Frailer baa the ll.ai.ka of all on loard fjr his gn . tleataoly roertery, at d hi pnsonal interert iu thi convai ienc and pleasure of tho cn boird. V. bertvry fliver turrita the thai. as of tin l . ' aeiic97t nihi appear ii.vidious to luake di lie paa- 1 distil c .' ions; but we ci.rmtt cl 'ie this I tier without, iu e uanie of tboe on board, r-turi.in Inai ks to essra, Fraxirf, Cu'lum, aor. Pai ison f.r th. ir uc reafl tffrta to n ake the trip from Nalivl1! to Cincinnati pieasait arid areeatle. We coriitl J coojtnfnd tltia Irt auti'ul and lit craft to ilia pub l o TbeFwtlluw will be due at Nabville aj;inou the S8b of June. Ller fuiht coon-trd ol 2,6fO bu'h Is of toic, ISO torn ol iron, and 4) ton ol merchandise. Ike weather ia cocl and plesaaDt. Moraanow. Yours, as of Tore, F. U. S. Cfere A 11 &irr ef I In Arta. Tbi eatabliameiit, corner ef Deaderuk at. and Pj tie qnare, b ut been tewly flileJ up in plti.- Cid style WHO every cor cei.inCr, and the pn-prie-tors bive sparrd no eipen in aikin it cue of te loest iall H. in the South western Coontrv. Their aide an J ikj-Iiu are ihe baei in the city, and the ladiee wLI And a fine Piano, as el o, a com nolkus loiltt room, ud up xc!uai,y for ! them. They pledge themaelves that their pictures shall flot be surpta-d by any srtiatia t teclty, and invite the public, and the ladies pmicula; to tall and examine lhir Gallery, Fpeiioieti, ect. AU iu want of fine and l.fe-1 ks ambrottprs will flud it Ut 0 their edf acUje to giT thetB ctlL jtuS-Iffl.. . . , t v ' STEA1IE0AT AND EIYEE. NEWS. ARP.lVtO. June 24 S. P. Hibberd, Pittsburg. Tennessee, Carthage. June 25 Rock City, Paducah. Duu!ti b, CmcinuaiL PFPAhTID. June 24 Blanche Iewi,", Taducah. City of IIuLt3vilU Memphis. June 25 Ro: k City, I'aducati. Dui.l i'b, Cincinnati. S. P. Ilibberd, do River falling witb about SJ feet watir on the Shoals. The J. G. Clir.c Is the packet for Memphis to day. She it one of the fleetest boats of her Bize anywhere, and well managed in evry way. To the Ladles. CimrRiNV Ciotuino I bare a large lot of Children's Clothing, which I am selling effat cost. Call aud get a tuit fur your sons. JAMES DA VI?, lw. Publi: Fqu-re. luleretliitK to mecliaiiicw and Irlanufac-luiera-'l hlrd Annual Fair. The Mechanics and Manufacturers of Tennessee and a'j .ining Sutts, arc rcmiiided that the Third Annual Fair and Exhibition of the Mechanic's Insti tute of this State, wi,l commence in October next in this city. The annuaiiy increasing i itenst mau-if-t'd in these exhibition-, and viaibb advantages resulting to xhibitor, as we.l from the dissemina tion of important information among then.eelves, as from the great publicity w hich they are thus ena bled to give their butine-e renders it certain that the spproacl iug exhibition will eclipse iu msgnifi ceuce and interest all its predecessors. Copies of Circular?, fjvirg full pdriiculars, can to Obtained at the Mechanic's Irif-titute rooms, College street, t ppos'.te the Sewanee, or by addressing tbe President, War. Stockkll, or Secretary U. K. Wal kkk. June 25 3m. MII KII IAI.TV. We are author'r.ed to announce James M. TTistoh as a cauddate for therilT of l)avi(i?ou county, at the next March ehctiou. jrtjr We are author ltd to announce Job K Edmokdsos aa a car.d.date for thtriff of iavidaon county, at the next March election. X&T We are authoriied to announce E. B. Eiclit as a candidate for Shti iff of lavid-on county, at the next March election. YZV We are aiithorized to announce A. Creele, as a candidate fur Sheriff of Davidson c uuty, at the next Uarca election. WOOL! WOOL! A I.I. prona havine Wool to Car .cannot do better lhan to tend it to Bonwrith k Co.'a Cotton Fictory.oa Col ere hill. IjuneiS-lw BOSWoRTd I O. (lift Ialc of Books nt aAucliou. OH CCl VOLUME- Ftandard WrrW mill be or CUfUUU frred for ak- at Auction th Night. Purrhi rs of Books sill rTeive pretent with their pur chase, to be dietriLuie-i a J-eal. SI. C. BRUCK, Auctio-.er, June 2-tf. Co l-re fctret. I A KiTtTa'ion in a first cTasa mercantile V v hoa-e, by (rood salesman and l u-iness man, one who ha had some twelve year experience in the dry (too I and c rocei-v buhiness. ano is peiteclly tamdiar with either branch, ami ha Ihe aivan'a.eof an exten-ive acqiain tam e rh Ihe cout.try Merchants in Micid e TenneiiSee and No, th Alabama. Would te ready 10 c .n.rn- nee at any tin.e bet weei now hi,d Dt tictt.her. falar. tix-d after a fair trial of iry quailicationj. Address imuiel;te y, w. h. r. jur,e20-1 w. Morripon P. 0. Warreu co., Tenn. Manny's Cclolii'ulctl COYBINEO REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES VT the creit I di tra Plate Trial or Reapers and Mower, Jjne Hi, 7, 'i, 1 ti . a' Hie' ni'.n I, umler Ihe Hirec t en of ih !t itr C.-n tniitee, the V rA P en.iu n of a $.ri :" Silver l'.ith. r was awanll to ihe Mai ny Machine for Ooir g its oi k the best, and for linif the be-l c"ilmrd MaCine. In eomieLliH n at theirial were twtlve o her lonsol llur vetinir .lach tire; ameng tl.o e actmlly put to the teht in the tieid bv 'he eo nmitiee. nere the Atkma helf-Kakt-r, Ne Vol k ell-R iker, Mann Snn'ii Indiana felf Kaker, Mid'BcLmeiis heif-Kaker, DannVId' Combined Metnr.e, Hind Kaker. New York llandaker. Del l a Luhini'a liand-Kaker and the Ken'tievy Harvester ' n.b nrd. 1'hese were all, w th one exception, oiubii.ea Ma.-I.ii.es. There were aiao teveral ntl.er kicilpof H.aeh lies on ri;il a;ain.-t the Manr v Marlunr. The trial lasted thrnLKh Ihree eats, and the Mannv JUehine was ti iun j hart ii: the fienl. A ViTfl l'.tui tiin h-.s aho leei. swareed 'l e Blarny Machine as a moer, the Kentucky liarvei ter cuaeIltlg. Decision of the Committee upon the trial of Reap er and JJouers. We, the tindernirued, a cnaimittee a pointedbr the Ar riruliural l urrau ot 1 ei.nt-iaee to xan.ine and le.'t Mow ing .l.chiie ai.d repurt the trtuli to the ilurrau at ita next cr tine, in utru ion cl fi. id t' u-t, appointed 1 hurs dy, June Mb, to lest the tit diCtrenl Mur entered, v K Manny' Corobintd 1 eaper ai.d M"e' MT n' Self Rikinp Jl. aoer and Mower combined; Ke elo-in'e Muwer; At. ins' clf Kakup Hiaper and Mover rou timed, and ll'i't I 1'uula'ii's Kani-l ower Ket per and Moaer. Wnlne.-day, J. ne 1 1 . b, was appu.n'ed to te.l ihe Heap erx lhat Here rM, tried, as lolluaf: De li lur ff .m'a R. i er Atkins Felf-Raking Reaper, Manny's Reaper, New-York Ilaiid-i alil.K Keper, Mai n's hell-l aainK Krai er, ai d ti e New-York r eif-Kakir.g Rear.er. Io tie icultol our juiljf n.rnt, the aaaid isg.ven u Man ny's, aa the boot Cou.b ued Mnrlnt.e. . t. F1CKAKD, J. C. tl vllhl.-t, i J M. KMG1IT, VCommlttee. W. t,. H Ai.Ul 0, j F. R. KAl.Nt. J t Oil SA LE L V TUB UXDEliSJGNED A T JOHNSON & HOUSE'S. Price, Two lloise M. chine tlM'.Kjur Horse MaehlneflCO. JJ. 1 CI IK ATI I A all, apr2S General Agent for the State. uitii:u lUiu IZvfrlgcvat oivv, i c ia c ii j: s t s , AND FROM JOIL C. SCHOOLEY & CO., No. 1G8 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE hfinl for printed JHIIsof Prices. Itiarelii iia. a. r. xiM'MLaY. a. a. saaoaa K I CI I LliY i SA NCI 1 EZ, Produce iind Conmiiion aMcrchanls, AND DEAI Kit IN CORN, WHEAT, BACON, FLOUR, OATS, HAY, &C 2o. 7 AHiren Eloc k, Aumisfa, (la. IS7 FaitiC-ilar attention given to the sa.e of ail con. rij.-Di.ienu. mar'S ft to w. rait lira. war wiaua. a. anos. i. aixos.ir. C. W. PHILLIPS & CO.- eUCCtSSORS TO WILLIAMS, PHILLIPS & CO., COMMISSION WERCHANTS, S I MO SI HI I T, A' A If nil IF A KS oetl It A- O. SMITH a. r. r.tTsais. oao. J. aowLja smith, ci Tumi: & co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE GROCERS. rfc.LEK IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS' aao Aorsru ros raa Sslb er Vlltf:ll A I I NMM.r. TOII4f J, Ho.' 661 Kain fit , Eetveei Second asd Third, LUCIaVULK, KY JaalO dAWlt a. a. xta. aa. slao GOODE & BLACK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW mxsk.' esw. ef3 ?l'M:XASi tC .Ti TEXia. eial lwi PEHUAHSHIP. Ut ILL open a new ( l.as in ruing ' on Tuea lat, the I'SJinst. or tbeSroreJol L i Ueech, No. 4, College. trcct, t.er LdnS sad UcbtUeu u can, ia a short time, Lara to write wi;hcaee, iie.tiieas suJ tt iltj. I'aritits can lrt their cuilJree Uul.l curing SCHOOL VACATJOX, So aa afterward, to deo.e all thtie time to other ateaicf, iu the othr S-'too'e. Tho stti wiih to kiM wbetber Ibis ie be far the thrapiat and Dual ceitaia rrlhKl of lesruins; to wnle, Mr. D. r. f. r. ta Mr feral buuJrr4 pupiU taught bj Liut io Naahviile, eiititr LaM wtuner or twtlr. je.r. aii.ee. t'eraotis In m the eixjotij eaa fitk tkiir It aa. in arcX. Hour, V iw 11, A. V., 3 t9t I V. N. 11. !!. wiahiu-m)U te air. D.'s clee thould pnl iaititewbilrly, aa Lie tur will o 'Cr ar,l U niuca thortct lhs 00 r'tl tli.t U Naauvlle. jaoIX BY TELEGRAPH. B THE NATIONAL Lim Report. Parnisaea bj the Associated Press. Mm pins. Jane 24. A man bvthe name ol John Evert on was shot dead this afternoon in front of the Worsham llocsf, by a eamnler named John Able, for afckinjr the Utter to ray bim some diod t whicli faeoed. The affair has caused great exo t-- menr. Able was put 10 Jul, and the citizens as sembled arouDd it tor tbe purpose of taking him out and hanging him, but were persuaded away by the Msyor and othtrs. A meeting was then appointed lor this evening to determine what to do. Ditkoit, June 24. The Blast Furnace, with tbe machinery, at Uamtrarcaxk, owned by tbe Detroit aud Lake Superior iron luininz rompany, has been destroyed by fire. Loss $38,100. i'uiiiully mbur- ed. Tpiladelfbia, June 24. At a meeting of e'lip OWDeis, an axreeuieLt was itiK'e to dit-continae the aiir.nce of Besmcu's wages after the ldtof July, according to the plan proposed by tbe ship owuers ol tw lork and Boston. Wabhisgtok, June 24. The President bss rec- Ojjn z.d Kdward W.Lcuse Mark, Uriiith Consul rei- idc-nt at Baltimore. Wokcesiir, June 24 The Republican S'ate Convention noniiuattd N. F. Banks, (or Governor 01 Vae-sacbueetlB. Mimpuis, June 25. At the meeting of the citi zens last night, a jury was formed, ecu posed of six men Irom each arJ, who lound Abies guilty ol murder in the firt degree. TweWe of them were for Uncbing him, and the rest for taking a lawlul course. A resolution was passed, rt quiring all gamblers to leave the cvj in ten d.ivs, or ba forci bly jVctei. The father of AMos, who is also a gamtiler and murderer, was ord-red to k-ave the city at 12 o i lock to-dav. Lat t"ht the crowd got a cat. non, and proceeded to the jiil to force it open, tut were di.-auaded by the ilayor. New Yobk., June 25 The steamer Danit 1 Web- sUt. of New Orleans, has amed. The Kangaroo sailid for Liverpool to-day with 150 pas-engers. St. LrtJH, June 25. There U about fifteeu feet water in ihe channel of the river to Cairo. Santa Fe dales to the 30th of May are received. Three hundred and fifty troops under Col. Boutier- ville had ei.tered G;lla in the Apache country. The Governor of dihuahua was opening hostili- (ies against the Indians. lie cooperates wnb BuniK rv.llo, and will prevent the Iuuians from en tering lie i ican territory. LocibViLir, June 25. There are about five feet nine ii cuts wat-.-r in ti e river ou the fa.b. Wea ther clear. lheruioincUr 85. C O Al Al K It (J 1 A L . DA1J.Y PATIMOT OFFICE. Nashville, une 29, 1:57. t There i. nothing of ccntequeLce tioing in the tobacco uia ket, and nothing at all in coiton. Bacos TI.e tenilency of price, is downward, though at present we make no change in quotations, which ae for hams 13o; clear side. 14,c; shoulders 12c. Demand light. Whist. Vie hear of no sales as yet. Farmers are un willing to engage at lei's than ft per bushel, whilst St'c i. ull that is offered. Flocr Drooping. We quote at tGdll"! 50 per tbi. for .nperfiue; extra f 3. I.ouiavillc Tlarket. Louisville, June 23. sow f tonecoal and charcoal we quote at 3 and 4c, in lo.i io the tn.de. V e quote pig i-ii per ton, 6 and 8 tu... A (.mall rale at Hie outs de ngurc. Lestu.-r l'r ce unchanired We quote oak sole nt 3c. and.-)ain hat."c: lien. lock ? " .JJ.-, acconli rtoquality JilLkS t e quote green at 7e, i!e..lers ailuli g z&clur com- mi.-Mi.u. Dry taltea anil country 11 nt wecontu.ue to ousts at iU to 1-c lor the loinier ami lNc for the litter. 1'ittoljiir JTiarket. Pittsbibo, June 20. Hints The market is firm with an upward tenilency. Grein hi es Irom butcl.eia ell at bo: dry flint hides have aiMWi decliiied and de.il-ri arc selling at t t&l c. Uiiu.li I l.e n ar.et rcruains uusett eu and drooping. e repeat our ligure? : Red panh Coie Si ) lb hlaughter ini ;i It) l-kirting 84QHfi ft liartieHS l B I pper JM.lYt li l dor. Hi idl; Leather sf d. E. Tk; etal Tlie market na-i iniictlv-, the only M.le we could learn of being fi Teimesi-ee iu two l.la at fill y ton, an itiuullis. AurusIu ."TIarket. Acuci-ti, June 21, 1S'7. FsCON Dacon continues dull, and some holders are tub- mittini; to a dec ine of J to ' rents. Ve hear of a lew thousand lbs 1'a'timore li.bbed SidiS at 143si cts. We do not cha tte our quot.itii us. Hoh Loi.Unues dull anil withont change. We hear tf I .mall tiaii.-attiuns ranging troM l to tl 10. i in; mahivi is ny ri i i k tin. New Oulkanb, June 24 S.iles of cotton to-d y 2 OHO bile-; n a ki t firm at ye-ttidij pit e .; fl-Ui Ucclion g. Other aiudcs uulL Cincinnati, June 24 Flour (6 40a$G 65. Whisky active at 27a23c. Corn 7&a7j. Bacon 12f. Mess fork dull. Nsw Yofx, June 24 The keil for a larze ship ol-war was lu id here to-day tor the Kusjiati ay. Nkw Vohk, June 24 Cotton and flour firm. White wheat tl 90. Corn advancing ; mined b6J; whne 97: ytllow 88c. bucars dur. Conee bun Pcirk aid heel ui.ci.tiS'd. l.irilij-. llac n 1 1 1 1 iC ; shoulders 9J i9J . Whisl-y 32J. Liusred oil blc. L ad, bciup, and fitighld heavy; stocks dull. M:w (IRLKAMS, June 25. Sales of Cotton to day 2,000 bales. Market No rtcepts to dav. Fiour lowi r;Mt. Louis 7,00. Mess Fork dull at $24. Ct.ffee oiitlir. Freights, Kxthaue and other ar ticles uiidiaiiireil. r. A. I EMTHOLU. a. c. aicasomr. . THUMPSOa BIHTHOLD, BEENOUDY & CO., CoTrmittion and Foiwardirg Merchants, A)n DIALERS IN Bope, Efggitfr, Bacon snd Flour, !Yo. 131 r-etontl Mnel, nint l.oula. IvTa If" Consignirent. of all iooihern Produce received and pronptl) atieLdid to niayl.. tnwsH ly JU5T ree juueio. ,11 lot of handsome Dressing Robes, - aale by J. H. MoT ILL. CEA7AT3 AHD KECK TIES. ANOTHKB Invoice of Cravat, Stock., and Ties, hand so'i.aand fashionable, received an.l lor sale by Junefl). J. H. MeitM.L. SHIRTS. VV Tr k... r,naflr.t r.t u.rtment nf SHIRTS, at varioas prices, and of latest tylr. The finer grades ve warrant to bt a ell made and to Al better than aav other siyle. June 20 J. H. McGILL. oi.oitrn miihts. RKCriVKT) tlili dav a small invo c of Mara'ls Col ored Shir's, aod a chuic. lot ol other pattern.. June 20. J. II. McGILL. r.MM.itM i:.it. (r Pilk, Li-la Threal, Gau.e Merino, Gauae Cotton, vs Jacne1, liner, York Jeanr, Cetton Neit, and plain lutteq recti red and lor sale by 'one it. , J. It. McGll.U II AI.K. IKIHK. O II K, I.UIe Thread, Mer no, aod every variety of Cotton, i d and for sale bv Jaue f '. J. H. MoOILL. 4'l.tlTII AMI IOII.I T IIUl'KIII. RrCEIVL'D pr I.spre. another inv dca of Fs'r, Tjoth, Nail aod Cloth Bru.hs. AUo, ever vaiety of Tuc.trg and T'd.rl Combs. JuneVU. J. H. M OII.l, riti k, VaIjm s a caitrirr it tcs. IL'Sr received a sn ail lot ofr-eit'ole Lta'.her Trunk. tl aud Vaiirea, and some of rhea. rr stylt. Also, aa ai act tnit nt of Caipet b g, for sale bv J. H. MeG LL, Laiia' and Gentlem.n's FurniiintiE Store. June tl. eorr.er of f qua re and College slrtet. yTTw. Vw - tO -ta if EXZ&Y1 PATIST BAI1B0AD HOEiE POWERS AKD THKKHI50 sACEUES Frvm Ua Agritmtimral Vorkftf S-vy a5MAra, J. rrinf u.ll. ml al! lamma drairalM rf larrh.slr. lb I bn and Boa am-raved HoRM Hi l AU. TliKOHKI, lareaMettuily ealWd l bask v.arlvwraUa Maeklaea, which art aiveny ekMlvdgd ta a WW i lot ia all wtaera la point as dur.buiiy, tmcMacy, aad sasa f af aratiwa. A large avpitty wf th Machluaa have just beca raeeivesl aad arw ter at ta. war.kwaMof JA. A. McALLfTE A CO. awuad s4 Nasivuie, Ttw TVy ar. also far aaia by R. O. IICHAHDSnt. FraaAUa, WliUaa sea mipii, Teaaw KM. at. CAkTwklX, Lavaaoa, aawswas'i.f. a. an. a. vtatxaa, aael7-drtw. Markal . Daaaivlii,1eM. IF two wish to vrt year Grain. wt H In r1 sb'ppiag order, tiraia lr ahewieat oor h iatvJ! and Chaitaaroga RaiUoad wiU o y k-s received ta new Unany tmgt. or ta Oaeska'l Mm, of g4 ahty, vu Mr4 s4 aaad to votin .Umii t.fcwhU eb. ..- i . . l : w a ( r :.m 1 . i mm mm iMca:as watka. or ta svcocd-k.ail aas k. of a kiail. wl.J bwi fc rorvd ua asraaroea. aa iay arw ii-a rm wmmt ad wmuct rraws:. kwid, d sacks are Ab aod Utrts. owrk.d, aal caio. aatseuns gaateato aa Im. tho aaipptaA icvara ae4 4ostaAoa H aaab aaca. . ..-, H. AkyAAAOV, Juaslt. . t,P,- ! tt m SPECIAL NOTICES. The only remedy for Conramption wbich ezperiesce 1 a. proved rJiable, HEGIMAW, CLARK k CO't, (late Htnh- ton, Clark Co.,)PURE AND SESCINB OOD 1ITCS OIL. It ha stood the test of ten years witb inerea iof popularity, aod proved t(Ecaciouhere othixslave tailed. See that jou get Begeman, Clark k Co 'a, for since the death of ear Mr. Ruttton, an article tailed "SjufJon't" bt. been introduced, in no way ccnnic:ed witb E.C1 Co or B. C. k ro. Sold by IWIN k BROfl., JO. O.BBOWW, aod Vmg gists generally. , jonel-dw2ii. 'Woodland Cream "A Pomadt for oeavtifyivq ike Bair highly pennmed, taperior to any French article imported, and for half the price. For dressing Ladie.Qair itha.no equal, giving it a bright glossy appearance. It oaases Gentletsen. Hair to earl in the most natnra man ner. It remove, dandruff, always giving the bair the ap pearance of being fresh ahampooDed. Price only fifty cents. Nook genuine unless signed fiTiUDGE k CO., Proprietors of the "Bairn of Thousand Flowers.1 gold bv I1 Druggist. N.w Yoac. suarcbt 6m liead rhii A Hollasdib's Tutihobt. Jacob Kinke, l!v:nj in the Holland settlement ol isheboygan, Wisconsin, .say "After surTering for some time tbe mi cry attending an utter p ros tra ti on of mind and body, I have been restored, by using BasH ava's licLLAao Eittus, to perfect bealih." The fact of this remedy being in such high repute among the Hollander, in Wifcon;in, Michigan, New Tort, in fact in every Holland settlement in th. United State., argues much in it. favor. Try it for Chronic or Nervous Debility.or any Kerrout, Rheumatic, or Neuralgic affection. Advertisement, 105 MEDICAL PEEPKATIOHS FOB 3 HE CUBE CF EVERY KNOWN DISEASE! The undersigned, having'been appointed scl Agent for Nashville, for the aale of tie Medical Preparation, recom mended n "Dr. Freese's Combined Pjftim of Practice, lor Physician, and Families," would respectful'y offer them to such of our citizens as need a retorat 'so to health. These preparations are compcunctd 'rom the recipe, of the cost celebrated Fbysician. ind Surgeon, of Eurcpe and America, nJ will cure tteiy IniAin iii-eute, that is at ail within the rtatb of remedies. These Preparation, have been ttsled for je.r. by Pm feasor Freece, ar.d other ce'e- brated Physicians of our country, in trelr daily practice, and bave bem found invariably efftcloal. For further particulars, ree Dr. Freete Combined Sys tem of Practice, trgether witb Card., Potters, Ac Both tl e Bock, Medicine Chest., and Mtdicinei may be had of tbe ULdemgntd, at hi. Diug Fl re, in Nabviile. JOHN J BEKII, No. SO Pewanee Building, ollege at , JunelS 6m. NasLviJe, Tenn. The FItlx Annihiliated. Every summer and fa.l thoutands of people die of Flux, Cholera, Dysentery, Griping Pains, and other irregularities of the Bowels. It can now be cured in every ca.e tor 75 cents, by the use of ITJCXER'S CHOLERA SYBTJP, which has been tested by the best physicians in tbe South and West, and by tbem pronounced the most effectual remedy now in u e. It has performed mora astonishing cure, than any other specific. A human life can be saved la nine case, out of ten by an investment of 75 cent.. Buy a bottle and keep it by you. For.ee by KERN AS k BAINS and T. WfLLS, Drug- gisj. pr!4 6m Hollowat's Pills. Purge the t-ystem at thi. season of the year with a few dose, of thi. wonderf il medicine. It act. npon tbe liver and stomach, pur.fyiDg tbe blood and agisting digestion. Sold at the manufactories. No. (0 Maiden Line, New York, and No. 2 14 Strand, London; and by all druggists, at 2V, tlXe, and tl per box. 87,000 Worth of Piece Good, ju.t received, comprising an ex tensive stock of Cloth, of various colors aud cf the finest texture ; also. Black and Fancy French", English and Amer ican Cassimeres and Vestirgs in the grratett variety. All adapted to tbe Spring trade and made up to order in tbe latest style. " HiRvxr" i. .till at his board. mil CLIFTON k ABBOTT. THE SCARCITY OF MEAL I T3 high price, and the Inconvenience of obtaining it, induces u. to call a'.teatinn to .be Celebrated "Excelsior" Mill, A. adapted to orikdiso Mel for family use, and crushing Lorn and Cob,, Wheat. Rye or oats for .toe., thereby en- ablingi.Vi.KV MAN TO BKUUM His Own Miller! The "EXCELSIOR" has received nearly ONE HCNDRFD PRKMIfM 1 in contests with the I-nproved '! ! tie (iiant." "Star Mill" and others. Its grinding .urface i. eist sepa rate from trie Mill ai d can be res'oreil, wnen worn out, at a cost of three dollars. It a'so discharges the Meal from one point directly into a ball-bushel, iurnishedcornpleta nVitli Two Pair of Grinding Kings, (Wlileh make, it eq-ial in durability to two ordinary Mill.,) or r ny t'onar-. Coiiotv Rffrnra for al. JAMES C. BALDWIN k CO., No. 87 Co lege street, Nashville, Term. .nrOO lrw EPPERSON SPfilNGS ARK LOCATFD IN MAt?0N COfNTT, TENVESSFE, on the waters of Trammel Creek, four mile. Kart of tne turnpike leading from Gallatin, Tenn., to Scotvilie. Kv., and ill ba prepared tnr tb. reception 01 vi'llors and invalids by the lt of June. This place hu. alreav ae iuired a reputaMon wi !! circulated lor the hiehlr medi- cinal characer ofd. waters, (four different varieties) and is now being visited h.y very many, living remotely, who go in search cf a healthy aid delightful somrutr retrea-, not onlv the invalid, but th seekers after pleasure. Having gone to considerable expense in rflttlnganc enlarging our mean, of sccomtrodatK n we (latter our selves lhat we will be aide to add materially to Ihe con fort of all who may laor as with a visit, having during the past winter put away abrut seventy thousand pounds of very One lee. We have I ad but t li alditional bed rooms. besides a large one t t y 1 ft, latticed on each si .e to aflord air, in which he I .vera cf pteasure and social enjoyment will find ample room for recrea i. n. It is only nrees-ary to say ti at clr-nlo affection, of any of iha more Important organ, enl.lhit the tfGcacy of the waters, particularly tnose ut lemale. Thrra will be a practicing Physician here at all time, should hi - p ofes- s'onal services be required, ihankful for Ihe vrr kind an I liberal patronage h -ietofore exteLded toaards os. by or numerous friends and visitors, we aiaia ask a eon'ir.u anc if the same, with the asuranre th it neither t me nor .a in thill be spired to render all eoroloi taDie and agreea ble, who may tajnurn with us 10 future. Having secured the service, of Mr. and Mrs. Pat terson, the public may ba avurel of bea-ty cheer In Ihe dining-roc m. Our rtabie, too, will be. well attended to. Our charges will b a. low a. the limes and season will ad mit of, vit: For rgolar boarders, or Ihose rnt aining one e or more, iwaahing extra) a I. (HI per dav; children of 10 years cf sg- and Ubder and servant., half price: horse. ! cents per day. Tiansient vlsi'urs w II be charged So era's per meal or from Sle" to f 2,00 per dy. Kor extra services a reasonable cLarire will be made. Wa bin.. Iron inr, Ac, 1 1. UU per dozen. Vor pre ilng or liooins die lor ladi , half pr.ee. A Hack will leave the Prrinrs averv other mornina at t Vlook.A. Mto meet the Nashville A 1 oiimlle rtaa at the hock liouie, to run regu arly thnuugh the season V.M.A. UeB jW A HKUTtirK, lone8 may14-trlw8m) Proprietors. IIEKHSHEBA SPULc;S." GRUNDY COUNTY, TENN. rPHIS favorite S immer resort, will be opened 'or the re X rrption of visitors on the 1st of June next. A new ilotel budding and many aew Cabin, bar been erected, and all will be futnuhrd with entirely new ane ap propriate rurnirure and arrangement are perfected to nave the table shim li. d with alt rht luxuries and delicacies of tlieieaaoo. Uoo4 bowling Alleys and a fine Ball Kocm, suj.p id with music, are gratuitously eonlnbo.eil for the health and amoreaunta of guesta. Wioes and Liqu. rs, of rod quall'y, wtll bs sonnlird for tal l and room ue,bul no saloon will ba opcuwd. (rambung Is po-iliV.lv prohibited and Bo professional Gan.bU.r need applr (or room. The rpriogs are arceMlbi. by Railroad to MeMinn- ville, thence ky good Coaeboa 80 mil and good HnteJ se -c-n-Dooatious willbefjund al both Tuliahoo.a and Mi- Minnvil'.e, tor the preferring to re naia over at either plare, on thair way. Arraiigementa aw made ( ava Hacks, liuggie. ana baddia uoraes lor lure anJ good sta bling, proviacd for those bilngirg with them tt eir aa horses. Te road from MrMinnvilie to tbe base of tho mountain. baa been pot in fine oruer, and the mountain road grade-l and Bade af easv ascent. A daily mail wUI ba received Iron da.hfl,le during lb visiliag sraws. 1 lie euiire piabageioeM of tb busmea of h lloialwiil devils upou Ja. t. futt for two ytar. past at Lb. tily Uoiei, Na-hvid. Pawia. Ii per day 110 per week aod IU Par mouth. CI ii.iren and servants t a. I p-aa. Itr to sxlra charge lor lues or lighta. jAUkci'. rcMACo rtier-h-bafpringi, stay S. Prourtetora. d n lulv t. 1), S? AVELLEIL AQEICTJLTUHalL AND SEED STORE SO. S7, B0T7TS MARKET ST.. HASHYILLE. nATINf ttablL.hJ a geaer.t Agricultural Dewol at tb above plae, I deur all wiy old and Una liieoda. aod tbe pub.ie at targe, to call aod aee ae, and cisohbi twy atk io trad. Th'Ohcra, tb latest and tmt ap pr,Tst Mwer. aod Reaper., Uarnlii'l's Bonvailtd oora and cottua Drill., B-1a y . pretaluot r lows asd tuluvators, uf aaatuesv: (tardea Meua, or every variety, jo. Lruvsr. Timothy, Wu It rasa. Orchard 6ras, Canary, berap and Hap teal, Cork wl eat aad naiiry, uaatantiy aa tabd. All kinu f AirscuUaj-aJ aad Uoitacuiuuai laiutcBMnu a baud. All kind, of Copper. Tia, Brwa and fhest Iron War atdl auaauiacturtd, aad S va, Orataa. As , toe ta... Ag. rscuitarai iu.p n.Bta Gait en taaa, a eerod ai. sold ai Ua mata aciarei . pnca and irsnpor a. too. Atao.Tiaacia Machine, and ll.od Tools trowt rock, eaaitA A to.1 Mana- Uaatf, tNiatbiagtoa, C aa. jtut ireatsd .udi.iv cf EusB.uaaa ana Cora Hoaaa. Panspkia ttoa. for sa- low fcf aaaa. . I AHtll B, TAKl! NOTICE, a. WkLLEK, Agent hr J. M.I1M A t 0 Ptetlaad, kj, ro ow prtlared to furuiaa J. Kameorowtb'a B. lai t -prv.d tt.Ai.S rAJT, ofcro 4 tut s peditKMe j e leg ail k jds ol w lam and aoa foat4 March uta. atowa iJaJL Jr. Bas loaaota. JaS.rvoa oa r ly. Ky.. eer- t S bath WaaW. a ol Uo taoa, a e as ol wheat wi.ich k osi-pwd to Iioiiaotst whew Las.aiod ft. h teuad h. hod U4 beafe ol at aa .. aad so tauMu of par ww4- M. A. Ua., ?nar eviRty, SyM ert h that fc'a&a- 4, oa aa w lb faaa, ii otiaAok ol whM ta to sua ble, aad asd ft !, J. U. attar , ol esuaoovtisa, K v.. cart. Re. that K.la awe. a aod a kalf kovra, ai.ad J5 ooai-oUof b.ltd kpe aval tui. 1 lua fa haalakea aeveaty Uea trwt pvasaM.aaJ tevea ulr lir atodoas avOaAod. . .- - - f.9' AU ordo . ptvatft.y 1 rs taa arr ldu aUsd4 Vs. Prlae (33. K. Juaa 1 laa. CHICKERIIMC & foie Agent 83? Entrance to Piano Boom throcgh C. W. bmith'. Prize Medals Awarded 1. Or-r,DMFl)AL ... .. Massaehuaetta Charitable Mrchan'o Amwiation ... Ma sachu-etts Charrtibie Mechanic As'ocito-i .. Maasarhuseti. I haritable Mechanic Association ........ .. )1assachuetts r haritable Mechanic Association ,.. Mas? act ntt. Charitb:e Mechanic Assce'a'ion .. Massachusetts f haritable Mechanic Association .. Mrsa( buett8 Ch iriiable Mechanic AssoeiHtioa .. Pennsvlvani pia e AgricoUnrai Soc'.ety .. A'bany County Fair, New nrk .. Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association .. American loritute, New Tork . Maine Chariubte Mechanic Association . Wa.-s.ehu e'ts Charitab'e Mechanic Association ,. Massschusefs m ar t hi Mc-nie Aswiation ........ .. M isschusett. Charitabte Mechanic Association . Worcetter Couoty Mechanic Associa'ion . Frankun Insti u e. t'ennsyvaiiia Worcester County Mechanic Association . Ma. .chusetts Charitable Mechanic Association . Worcester Coun'y Mechanic Aaociaiion . Wo ce'ter County Mechanic As.ocia-.io3 . 0' ioS a'e Board of Agriculture . Ohio Slate Eoard of Agriculture . Kentucky Mechanics' insiitu'e . Massachn.'ett. Charitable Mechanic Asscciaticn . Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association . Pennsylvania rotate Agricultural Society . . il ini,i State Fair . M.ss.cho'ettsCha-itable Mechanic Association . H'orlu's Fair, London . Massachusetts Charitable Mechan.e Association . Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association J. GOLD tifDAL ... (OLD Mr DAL ... GOIDMI-PAL ... GO D vfDAL ... 4. OLD Ms DAI. ... 7. GOlD MfDAL ... . 8. G'UD VEIIAL ... 9. GOI D MEDAL ... Hi. GOI 1 MKDAL ... 11. GOLD MEDAL .... 1. FILTER M'-niL . H1LVKR MID1L . 8. git Vf R MrDlL , 4. 8ILVER MUHL . 6. ftiLVER MEDIL . SILVER MKDAL . T. fit VER MrDaL . 8. fILTEtt MEDAL . 9. fILVER MEDAL . IV 81LVKR MKLmL . 11. S LVEH MIPAL . 12. f ll.VER MFDAL . 1. HLVER MEDAL . 14. SI I VE-l MED AL . IV r-ILVKR WIDAL . 1. PILVKft Mll)AL . 17. EILTER MEDAL . I. BnONZ"! MFDtL 8. BRONZE MlDlL 8. ROZE MI.DiL 4. BRONZi MlDiL Cliiclicriiisr and AT THE' EIGHTH flIASSACIirSETTSCIIAltITABLE3IECIIAMCASSOCIATIOMnlS5G, Iteportof l lie Judges, HFVRT K. OLIVER, J. C. D. PAPKET, LEVI P. TTOMER, OTTO I REaFL. GEO. ilLNOT, WM. REED, GEO. M. WARREN, June as. The follnwing instrnroi-nts were rffered for examination, In competilion for awards : i orty-eight Piano Fortes, subdivided aa fullow.: Nineteen Grands. Three Semi brands, Two Parlor Grands, TMr:y-thre rquares. Io the departmen;of Piano Forte.; the eenmittee, uniting into one class, as is obviously correct, tbe Grinds, Serai Grands and Parlor Orands, recommend the following awaids : Chickerine A Font, for their Grands, cmi-Grand, and Parlor Grard', for most decided and meritorious Improvement., a Grid Med il. Chiekenog A Sons for thetwo best Fqurre Tiano Fortes, rf Seven Octavo each, the f nt Silver Medal. The committee, incoming to a Ceei.ion upon the merits of i he several instrunents cl which they have just determined their award, were ol -ntire unanimity. They did not besi'ate for a iromeni. in deciding tt at the Grand Piaco Fortes from tlie justly ctlelrated hou-e of the 5let.rs. Chickering t'on, were not only a'together manifestly superior to all com petitors at the preseat Exhibition, but were an equslly manifest, and greatly advanced in proven. eH ovr tbe well commended pro'oc i n of tie ame ts'ablifl me nt (CT ted at anterior xbitions. And the committee not only feel it to be a pleasure, but sn cb.ious du'y, to congratulate the p e-ent heads of ihi. long established house, lhat they hav so well tuHained its bigk repute. The memory ol the good name, srd of ihe good deeds, aod of the great skill of Us found- r.iha'i long be cheri h-d; Bod it is a ma' ter of eijuai fati-fact'on and prioe thtit the garaentof prai.a he has so ftirly won aud wore, has fallen upon shtu ders woitliv to receive ard able to honor it. The Seiui-t-rai ds ol bickerii g A Sons, ar d a Park.r-0.rai d by the ;ame firm, w ere superb instrument-; and Ihisla't had the sv. ral variet.es of UraudK, temi-G rands, and Par lor-Grands been krpt li-t net in e'ass, wculd have bee i enti tled, a hi j I. est award, both for it- own in rinsic merit, and a a new and meritorious invention. Fut all there were uoi ltd into one das', ant. th award was made accorUngly. The Parlor-Grand, first en an-ited from the hons of Chleker ng A .ons. and made iu appearance at ihe eshtbit on of 18-3. and the committee of that year awarded to it a U !d Medai; but inasmuch t the laie l. meuted head of the firm wa. a n ember ol the then Government of 'he l-ocle'.y , the awrd rou d oot becotnr ed colsis eel y w.tn tbe laws or tbe A-socta ion. It wou d auura iha committee great satis f cti.iu cou'd t' i. awarl be now outitirmed. That the Judgn ent tf the onimittee may be di-tinctly strumenta under di;cuion. Tiiey pu- the eveal varieties first p emium, io ci-vet the three ar..ties offered by them Gold Mioil. In the class of Square Piano Fortes, the awa d. of the committee were made with eqial unanimitv. The instrurreat. of C bickering A Suns are at tbe head. It is not necctwry u. li cuss the merits or the other fquare Piano rortei in dUi!. Those to which awards have been assigned are plac.d in (.e order of their merit, as adiudged by th- comruitiee, and those tf whxh special nienlion is not made are parsed by as not cciuirg ip to a just .Uudard of excellence. Twenty-Eiglth Annual Fair of the American Institute, New York, 1856. H. A. VOI LENHACI T, W. II. SAGE. JAMF.8 HARKiSOV, L. M. GOTTSCII ALK, JCDcaa. Cbiciering A Sous, listen, Mas. For the bett Grand Fiano Fortes, Gold Muil. At Pitti-burg, Ihe pretent sea? on, Me'srs.Chickerlrg A Pons, were awardel the highest premium, a S lver Medal. Aii-o, at Hie lilijiniji t-Ue F'air, the Ii hest premium for Piano Fortes, a tilver .Medal. Siar 2-j to Ju'y 1. aoaoanowaawMawawawaoDaaaasesoawzoKonoxewsawnrai REAL ESTATE SALES. FXCtLLENT LAND FCR SALF. 0 Wl-DNE-DT, JrLv lfl. we will o'er frrsa'e to ths h'pbet bo'der. on liberal credit", one of the mof fer tile Tree's cf I and in DariiWon county, ro--.taining about 40ft acres, lvlne on the road leading from Franklin to lebsnon, half a mile nrth of the No'msville tu'npiae roid, three mi'rs seuth cf he a-hvi'Ir and I h itti.noogi Fail oad, snd twelve miles f-om Nah.il'e. It i" not onr deire to (.uir or to overrat- what we hae to sell, but we desire to rnsvev a f ilr, Ju-t aad rue eon cptl n o' the property: bu'. If our desire was direrent, it would be difficult t overra? the q 1 a'illes and S'lvantapes ol fds tract of 'an I. It h.-s a d,irk. Ino-e and :rii n soil of the iro.t pro 'ue ive nunlit.; ah 11' 2' seres e'eared, and in a high .late of cult 1 wit ton , and 2: o ce in plend.il timber, all unr excellent feuces, Lui'.t al t o t entirely of Cednr. WATER OP rPrIO"? jrALITV OVVRV OR MORE NEV R FAII1NT 8PKING1, AND RLNNINO STIIEAMS, arTordlrg to thr f elds, woods and 1 astores a constant rupp y rt wat-r ; heavily tirberrd with no lar, . ak, ash, nut. r tree, 'ynn, borlder, blttk Icci.t, and suJic ent ccd.tr to keeo up the fence.. THE DWELLING Is a very neat and eoTfortahle wood building, wethert o irded, ar.d nai'ile I ou'si.'e, and ceiled or lathe plastered and pap.reJ inside, with seven good snd eon-mod ou. room, two porch' a, and a dry and airy e I ar underneath, rood douhie kitchen, nrg-o houses, ear rag home, one large gra-iary, abedded round, t o good tobacco burns, stables, e irs, and a sp'en lid g irden, ore se'ect yonng orchard, with over 2Hi bea'ing trees, ou Iu 1 grown orchard o' peach and apple tree, witti manv oiler fruit trees in different parts of Ihe farm; ao ice house, tone spring house, a good horse nil), mill stones, be-t Fre-eh burr, and superfine b illing cheat and cloth, with many othe eonveuiencrs too tedious to mtn'inn. Ta en all together, t'ds i one cf ihe riche-t, moil de S'rable and pro-inetive tracts of laud in Davmaon coan y, and will be .old ia rivr. lots. V.rvlnginslae from fO to 110 .errs. Or we would se'l all toretber ti suit purchasers, ar d it would maVe one of th best stock farm, in the ft ate. P.rions wishing t examine ths plan will call on StiLOMON 1. MOKTON. on Ihe pren ises, c on the oodersignnl at No. l heery stree' Termo A credit on ore third till first January, 1SSR, ene third first January, 1;19, and balance lint Ji uary, ll'i. Noies we 1 secured, will.out intereit, required, and a hen retained. Omoibus-es and collation free a e.nsL Thore desiring teat, will p eas. mct at the P.t othoe bv 6 oVh-k, A. M. nance a woodward. June IVeoiwtd. Agents. IK)IF. AXIl Lor nut tu i:. I AM oTering for -ale. priva'elv, a Hou and I ut, situated on Prnsd street, a lew doors above Sure, mer; fronting 8 .V feet on Kroad. running back If. fee: to an alley I he bou-e contains 7 rooms In tl n a n ba lding, wi h Kitchen, bath-bou-e, .moke bouse, Ac. We witl give a bargain in the above iropertv, and our term, .ha'lbeeasy. t. K. U LAl-CO' K, Ag nt. JunelS. No 67, t berry .t. iiui m: and lot ion sam:. I BAVE a beautiful Hoot and I ot on Cra.fr I . , .treet, ail Io good trder, which I am Instructed f "Ay 10 sell poslf rely. These in want of a I one, eh.p t - : would do well to call on n e s n. If not sold witnto a few day. privately.it will be oCered at publle r.oetiun. t. K GLASCOCK, Apent, janelT. No. 7 the. ry sC I.TlFltOVLD CITY PKUPLKTY SAM:. VALrARLK Itooieand Lot en Church at . aKfa fronting SI ft 00 said .treet. running bark f j ISO, ft. or SI feet, and t3deep. witb a tronl of 13 ft M,'!'! n rproee street. This ia a valuable pine of pa op- tmm ' rtv, ar.d located in th fln-.t aeiliorhod in 111 city, and will b old oa liberal term. Fnqmreof X. R. GLAtlLOCR. Agent, JuusH. o. 67 Chtrry at. A I.SO, JOT V. ll.ei.M aod 10O, In Preston Hav'. sdii J lion ta Nabille, rrcDtiug M fe ton Folk street, run ning Back ISj ket. A burgaio will ba givn in these lou. ALMI, VTWOgTORT ItftlCK, ennlaining or T mom. Th lot feoBUa MX feet, aod runelig tack ! 7 feet I an a.lev. Thi. la veiy dettrabl prcpertv, and situated a short distance irom th radiance of Mr. bUoo. v 01!) f .v. a baraaio 10 .his prorty. A beaou.'ui Va a I rawford street, running back ta Melomre .treet IM fett Allof lb above property ! located la thrvlog portion. of th City, aa s peraoria de.iroa. ! Baking pur- hue al a bargain, ill tail on . It. &. GLAKX K, Ag.ut, )wnl- T Cherry s. L A. li hi "r Ow TTHneadiy th. Mb of Ju'y ant. a tract roata-alng near y siMaer-a, In I'avidoo roanty, eievtn siii Snuih of Nshviito.OB Biii frowi lb N. A C BV R.oa Mill Crek, th premise, of M. F. Job, to b Mid at aoe lion. foe third to b f aid the xi-k Loreaibor Beat, en and two tear tin ta tb other navac .all without In- W.t. wand asd ai provod Beo n(y oa th inl psineau Aut cn bail of th ti.et I. Sa ruliivatsoa. ia ebel of wLlcl I Mill eeeek brtiooi, th ethar tt f is wood. ana vatcsbi rend eg tiaater, av a Bi.am raw and brat Mill, with lair l prowana ; a new fro bolldisg l bmidiar ft orally gocd. aad tardea. Ualirg rpring wa:e f onvealeai, aad a lu.sry Indeed to Cue mer. Bear 1 ry sik or Iran ire, ana vies., lor lbt tiltMl, w ill sen aooul lul acres with ba Ut prove at 3t s. ru th peivtieg uf asoro. Tb oBvr portioa IB smaller !., aa iewa a ta asapa. a. to . ta.lta, uilii ttt Uad. timber aad water, cad aad sx before th day f a . JanaS Its-.iw. r - . F. JO.NU. CUFTOH & ABBOTT 7 OLLO reafwciftflly osji to attentlca of their friends v asd Use public gcaara ry l tkrtr preal stark f Spring and Summer tiocds, ..Bsiaue of Meal and 07' OoUUcg ol ail tijlca tad axwoa. Aio, Furnishiu; Coodt. la th greatest van.lv, aasoog okicb ar Erttka TfaU-Hoao: a aatxruir aricir. Fancy aad Cottaa Half Hjm, Mrta att ba-f-Hoa; !- a, l Jotovuie, Loaiea, and a real v.n.tv of her heck 1; a eery rick attroaai 0 0k a-k Oravaia, fi'.a. Kid, Itol Thread and olbee tttwvoa. klarvei-Mii, Faef aad W kit Murtac. fbwl Ct-n. tfcata laaey aad wbito; 9. Drawer and Bhina,- Mortoa, himi tbsoad aad Jeaa ekirta asd Or.war. rBoa tisth. aowsig a oat ol artio t too aoawewoa to faoaAso, Mwk rw golvei. - - - - - sutU PLOW W-MaU A psr tttaaoorf Fw a hand a4 wl aaa by Be IV 0, lULAUT. SONS' PIANOS. THE subscriber, having been appointed 8o!e Agent fcr tbe saJa of the above celebrated Instrument, or Nashva e and Middle Tenneosee.haa Uken the room, over C. W. tmiih'i Book.iore, No. 41 College street, where h has now open and f. r sale, an assortment of th diderent pattern, of MXi and 7 ocUvea,Hme of them beautifully carved ia the style of Louis XI. Purchaser, and ir.e eitiiis generally are respectfully invited to eU aod exam ne thi. One. tock of Pianoa, which, for beauty 0 finish, fullUMS and pott er of tone?, and elsstieitv of touch, canoot be surpad bt any j-ianos manufactured either in lh United SUtes or lurope. Averv Instrument warranted and .old at n,an".fetorer's pn'ces, adding cost of transporta'km on y. . 1 . . 3VT 31! X-S Zj O IX. for Cbickering k Skins, for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Bookstore, No. 41 Cclieg-sU the Chickering Piano. 1SS7 1SS9 141 l!44 1817 lSVt l?f6 lilt 1?83 IS 44 1M7 .r.. ....... ... V47 ... 1518 ... IMS ... 1S4 ... 18.M) ... 1S.M ... 1'l ... lv'x ... 1S-8 ... 18"5 ... 1" ... 'S' ... 156 ... 16 ... KW ... 1S.M ... ... is:( Sons' Piano Fortes, EXHIBITION OFTnE understood, they now repeit their award, n n tbe class of in- ir to one class, and it.ey award to Ct.ickerlDg A sons the M'UE Subscriber havinr ou hand aa un- X us-ial y Urge Sb'ck or PlANo riKT-S, for the Summer tiaiie, will rffT extra ia ducen ents either f r ch nr four oiintb. paper, ( nieri s , oni ad. I- d ) Tho-e in need of a No. 1 Instrument, would do well 10 give me a call. Every Piano sold bv me s fully warranted. Aio-A UrveS'oc Mu iciil MerchanJise and 'hee- M imc: amongst which cau b f und the Wauttful s- nt : Gent'e Annie, Mug.ie ly mr i.le.Oll riayUound, U hat do.t tho.., t)h wandering Iove, Ac, Ac, Waltaes, Kanureulus hose-bud, ?igath eiilan, Ac. I'o kaa May tjueen, Hesita tion, Mioel aha Lavera' Letter Boi, Crystal, sc. Come aod tee, at No. 3a, Union .treet. juue'22. JAS. A. MoCLCRE. IRMSTTiOM & CO. i J 3LiMufatturers, Ageiits!aiiti;UeaIcr IX ALL XIX OS Of MACHINERY, Agricultural Implements, Buildini? Materials, &c., io. GO, .Markt-t Street. Tlircsliiiifllachincs BAISTON'8 OHIO EIGHT H0E8E POWER THBEIBIB ASD CLEANIE; OHIO FOUE EOESE THEESBE2 WITS STRAW STACKER; OHIO Fi-US E0E8X IE EES EES WITHOUT 8TEAW STACK EE ; TWO E0EE BAILS 0 AD 70WIB TEBESHJ3 ASD 6EPABA10S; CXE ECBSE BAIIBOAD POWEB THEESEEB AXD EEPABATOB; . aiOFF IT'S TBEE3BEB8 AJTD CLE All ESS, all silts. Ilea pcrs 4V Hot vers NEW TOBX HAMD BEAPEBS; XESTUCKT HAEVE8TEB; BUGQ'3 C0K2IJED BEAPEB A5D. XOWEB CFJSTEE BEAFT. Si raw Cuiicrs. EINCLAIE'S POWEB STBAW C0TTEBJ4. lita f AJiSFOBD'S BAUD STBAW CTJTTES. 2 aiie 11 heat I" mis. PTJXPBBET'8 PBEXIXrai 7A5 KHIi; TAN PELTS CELiEBATED FASoHILLS ; BUILCIKG MATERIALS, &C. 00 EELS. BTD2AULIC CEME5T J L ISO EELS. PLASTER PABIS; 2,000 IE3S WBITE LEAD; 60 3 ELS. LXSSEED'OIL; 600 EOXES WIXLOW CLASS-Asaortad Siiai; 10,000 LI0BTS WL5D0W 8 ASS " " :S PAIS WISDOW ELISIiS; 23ABBLEIZED IBOS XAXTLXS. Sundries. Wa htT a Iirga taaortaaat of PLOWS, CTJL TITAI0B3, CCBX 8HIL1IS8, COM PLAHT EES, HABB0WS, BOBSX BABES, BOAS IC2A PEES, CECIBE1S, CBALJ PCKPS.Ae. W ua aJaa ig.Ai tor : WOOD'S PCBTABLZ ETZAX 1301118; KCSS'S CI2CULAB SAW KILLS; FAEEA WCOL CABDIX0 KACSCSXSi BED WELL'S 8BCT lCICSZSES; CIBCTJLAR SAWS for BavisflCer. Woo4 5 . SET CUE'S IBJIS IEILL; HAIEUCTS CBIST UHL. AtMSTKOXO b CO. bebs AldUawAtv IIAKEU.COjr t'TlO.ARr.e. CHAtLrt RCIT0!.f!U t tb irsa f i. O. A C. , (oerM, jw rw,roUo k txavnoaa at . IT Market uwt, ot"t sHBwsfaJ whera k' I pevp" mu4 BJ wrdeeaiai ait B.S hraie'a ol k.kac. lBwunary, Adwi h wblea be aay klavv4- b ioiwiaiirs ba aad of U k t ta i ad b ltl-r wH tl b eaa givo ia kM( (af. Ice's eatlfJea. o win Mi by wa Vat e rotaJ, nj odr f'e a disw am MMil-i H rerara. grasef I ihaoa fur larf Ba'rMag I baa kereW-lt r Mvltid, ana po(ia ttusaad wa aawrts a aoaiiuaane of ta. as at. Jaae 1 L n ot it, i loi u. 500 tSLi as I 5i3 oa of lift f La ssor aai fct aje a K'ikt4, . 11 sW Col if swoai. TT0RD TO THE WISE ! ' it .. wish to to salts Y and STBOBis during the Summer, go at once and get soma of H'l.iil S CaURBATSV STRExoTBEsrao . VOBOItL ABO Blooo Prrn aa. It ia th caT 'TcikTA1 only rosuedv than win remove all Jmpurties from the BLOOD. It being a Tonic, it will at the same time oms"' en and Invigor.te th .ystem. Thousands In St. Louis hav nsed it, an ! the nniverw expression la, that it never fail ia curing bbt eompiainl arising froro a disorder d S'ate of the Liver, Stomach or it,...i. a tmm rinaea win cure Diarrbcoa or Uvsentery. A. a Diuretic, it will cure .ry fbease of the Ki nev, Ceetu, or Blacder; a. an Alterative, it wi'l purl y tie blood, and remove all Yellowness, Pimples or Sores .rom "iMs'a'snre preventive for Tellcw fever, ChHI" or Atu Dd ftTer and Cfolera. There ia bo Bi-staVe sbeut it. We can refer to hundreds of STeamboat Men and other, to prow. tat fact. McLvaVs InncB-nrnta Coariil doe. rot rveofreeer tiflcatea lo bring it irto notice, one dose i sufficient .to convince the most skeptical of ir. wonderful Invigoraung effects. Call and try it. It i very pleasant to lake. Every Coantry merchant should take a s'ipt'lv home with him. It is n Iniii-pensable remedy for vevy family. J. U. SIcLEAN, Pol Proiriir of rhu Coidiai. Abo, McLean'. Ya'canic il l ii imtnl. f- principal Depot, on tte corner of Thi'd and Pibo .treats. 8t. Louis, Mo. tay- Price, 1 1 CO per Potile. tW For aale by all the principal Merchant, and Drug gisu in the city and country. IVcLEAVS VOLCAMC OIL LHIMCXT. The g-eatt remedv ever discovered for Man or Beast The unparalelled socces. of this Liniment U a aufficien t guarantee for its astonishing effieaev. The Lame are "ado to walk, the Wounded, Kruised and fore are healed, an d all who use it rejoice In Ita healing and invigorating ef fect. McLean. Toleane Oil Liniment posw-sse. curative pow er supenoi to all other external remedie.,be'r.g so chemi cally combined as to retain in its combination ail the vir tues of it. several Ine redienta as to enable it to penetrate the minutest vessels of the body, disaiminatiog as healicg ir fluence, rt roving rhe cause of the disea'e.and imparting; life, health, strength ar.d vivaci y to the whole system. We see or hear daily ol persons who were confirmed Cripples. Their arms jm leg' paralixed or drawn crooked, their muscles being .hri veiled and contracted, who now re joice in their permanent restoration of the ue r-t iher limbs by the use of Hcl rsn's celebrated voieanie uil Lini ment. "Viho,,,then wit .offer with local pain or externa I disease, when a Ufa and sure remedy to ao ea-i.v obtained f Reader, are you aBlir'e l with Cancers, Piles, Tumors, Fweliing., Broachele, Goitre, Paralywa, Chronic or Infiauia tory hheumatism, gliffnes in your Joints, Contracted Muscles, Neuralgia, W.aknes of the Joint. Mu'Clesor Ligaments, Ear Ache or Tooth Ache, Bruises, Sprains, Wounds, Flesh Cut., l lcer.or lever Sores Caktd EreaaU, Sore Nipt.les, Burns, fcalds, Inflamation cr Patns, no mat ter how severe er how torg the disease has existecf Sutler no longer , McLean. Vo canie Oil Liniment will cure you. It has been thoroughly tested In all of the above diseaae, and w hav never known it to fail in giving speedy and permanent relief. That loathsome and distressing dissase, th Piles, which has heretofore been eo-trfrrfd itcurable, car. be perma nently cured by this wonderful Liniment. Then trifle nolongir with common liniments and rente die call st once and ret a supply of McLean's Volcaoie Oil Liniment. It ia a safe and certain cure, aud tbe oily reliable remedy for the curoof local pain. sores, swellings, etc., on man r beast. J. H. VcLEAN, Bole Proprietor. ffff" Princ!pal Depot on the corner of Pine auo Third street', tt. louis. Mo. tT for sale by all the principal Merchant, and Dm g gists in the city and country. av riJ ALSOP'S KAST 1XD1A PALE ALE. Messrs. AVcssi'll & Thompson, TTAVINrt been appointed by Mr. Arthur Kendall, f ". 1 Y-.soleagent for Messre. 8. All-opp A ona, agen', ia ths sale of this celebra ed Engli-h Ale, beg leave to suh oin teitimonialsfor the informatioo of the public, fro n ihe lead ing I'bysician. and Chem stsof lha day, as to the ned.eal advantages and efficient tonic properties of A l.-pp'a At. It is particularly recommended to invalids and as a genera I djiak to tho.e in health. From Eiron ZsW. "Tlie ;p-cimen of y. ur Tale Ale snt to rr afforded ma another opportunity of conflrmirg its valuable qj..llties. I am my-ell an admirer of thi. beve.ige, and my own ex perience eoablea m to recommend it, io accordance wilts the opinion of the mot eminent English phy.ic'ai.. as a very aureeanle and elfeient ton-c, iii a a general lecer ti(e, loth Ar fie inrutiJ and Vi4 roiunt. "C'i.efS, Jfll g." From Frf eiwor Graham, F It S '., Cnlrrryity CtJltge, London; and Prif ll' fmnvn, th V. FMJS. CuUtvetf iTieniiittry, Lo-tlin. "The siftirg nature nf tne chemical examination which Ihe Beers of Mesur. ALISOPf'S aian'ilac ui for maiy ironths past hav been subjected to, Lilly e-tabli-hes their incon:e-thle unty. Ihei roce-s ol brsw ng fale A is one n vh'ch nothing but water anl the best ma I' and h. i-, if the first qua ity, are u.eil; il is as vperut.on of tin greatest i.iij.-y und care, which sou .1 be en iiey ru n-d bv anv tamie.ng with tl.e materials eu pioyd. "London, Jja il id." From the Analytical Sanitary Otntn iflrner of t ".uncff," Jiiy 15, ls"Si. "From 'he pure and wholesome aature of th ingredient employed, the moderate preportion of alcohol present, aud Ihe very consid rable qutotity of aromatic anodyne litter Uerivedf.om bops contained in these Beers, they tend to preserve the tone and vigor of th btomach, and conduce to ibe restoration f the health of that organ when in a tale of weaknesa or debility. They rrstmM-, Indeed, from their lightness, a Wise or Malt ratter than an ordi nary fermented infusion; and iti. Very satisfactory to find) that a beverage of such general consumption i. eniirciy free Rom every kind of iMipurity. From Fro. Muiprait, F.It RE. member Me Royal iruth Academy. "I have carefully eaaunotd and analysed .ample o your AK. aud find that thv do not contain a panicl o anv iniuiioue sul stance. utui my Jam u y Lis wa4 jyour A I en for year unit villi jrerfmt ctnfidtnc in Uuttr purify. I know that pal Ale, when prepc ed, as it must be in your Brewery, under acietitiBc aurveu.anc: , cou aiu. a large quautny of nutritious ma ter; aod the bop, by ita tonic properties, give, a healthy tone to ibestouiicb. CoiUa qf Chemistry, Ltverpovi, Ajjrii it)." From. George uJJ, Jf D. Senior PhytUian of Fing'9 CUlcae ItjUaJ. "I did not want any testimony to satisfy me of the per fect purity of Ibe Ple A.'e niiinijtfu-i ly you. A ciot Lhaerra'ioa of its effect upun mv.tlf. Bud upon Biany others to wh m I have prescribed it, toug ao convinced me, a. much as the most erci.in chemical aua ysi. could do, Uiat it contain nothing more than, malt and hope, and kat U is a Jirtt rut Vereraae." "Doter 'ttieet, Miy l." From, Xrhall Hail, il. D., F F.S "My co nd deuce in the purity of y ur Pate A'e remains unshaken and ny opiuion of it grmat ain4 in a dieieiio and remedial p. int of view ia enurely vailriued by Sing lim aud experience. ''Grtnrtrnor-1ret,Ajrii SO." From Banjlrtd Yinim, RnJ , Suryon. "ALU-OP H Pal. and Hitter Ale la the mot titril of bererayet, ; vhmhiiwj tmeetttngly 9,UuoiAe Umte prop, mi tie lis ua tie'jnntfortn Lupulioe, or the active prii.ci ple of the tup, is b wetl knowa tonic, but is apt lo d-sa-gre with Ibe stomach when given .Imply; it ia usual. Il ea, when prescribed, to eon bin it with Bom enrnitent; bo bet'er can be than the extract. v matters f malt; bene, as the analysis of ycu- liecrha proved it to be a fermented olutioa of Biali and bopi only, we hav a mo;l useful medicine In a mo I arrrpiab' furta. "Lrvirun, lointoail,jun1.' From Jam i FetrU, If. D. "For many year I ti.v been m lb babit of reeemmenoV iBg th U- i f ALLcOl P'S bit er Beer as a beverag to inraliaa who required a regul.ted diet; and 1 certainly could not bar dou so, BO'eaa frtm the evidence lhat the liquor was perfectly termcntaJ, Aid made fro-n t'i beat and most wh. leioine ir.gre uente. Where drinks of a nutri tive and auitnarh e cbaiactcrare indicated, i-ninr rf nun, a yH, on sc.n-A trrl I amid to tafmly defend jor acin g yotnl, a A LL1l;i"$ BuUr beer. "LttetyoU, May t." Acd many oiLar. which asay ,b lo.pected at oar eSce Oa draught at A. JOSS ARD A B nix's. Union st. To be had In hl.6. for Hotels, IwstauranU, Ac, and la as of a and doava pinu from VSlVKLL A TH0MPSO", majSX lm. CoLfeciioner.-, Naahsule. SAVANNAH LOTTERY 021 TBE HAY ASA PLAJI Of lUWLZ RDJIIEBS. Anderson & Son, Managers, (sBoreavors to J. P. Wrntr, Manager.) PRIZES PATABLE WITHOUT DKDL'CTIO. CAPITAL TlMilZHTSGOjOOO ! 30,000 TICKETS. Jasper Coanly Academy Lotterj. BT ACTH0BITT OP TBI 8TATI0PQE0&6IA C I. A M H I. Draws Jaly 15th, 1S57, AT ST. AMJUBHS' HALL ba.aaaaJl, Ua., swuro eupenaiendcoc f W. A.. By asoas, tsq. PrsDliaa, m,. MASN'iriCEST SCBIMZ. t Pria f under tho .a-ajj. at. .... IW.Ofe, .... IO.SCO ..u l,oMI .... 6,o 1 do do do do do do do .... UXDare... .... saw are... .... lOOaro... 100 Mar . 7 i ApproxiointkiB Priaea. I.Ouu rts ol tM ar 1,1s Priaos amounting te ....iifl.la) Tiekau tlO 00: HaItm 13.00; Quartan 2J0. SOT Paak Notes of sound Bnks us. a par - thecka a Nw York remitted be prs AidreM orders lar uck.t e eeruoe.i- paes.ge. 0 Uektsu A-NDEaVol ", yjvo or tsavaoaah.l.a V " Ptrwrm boUlnj Pnae rwaeia ol J. I. .but. Mao.eer, wi l arad item I - ' IV AJilrvs. d.c for TKk.U m at M w 15 8ll Kashvul Teao-a ; - " AJlifcOS A wiNTi-S, fteg OA, ila- eea. luveaoab, i.ofgi. JoaolT-trwus- SHESIIT'S SALE. BT vtrto f " aeid tart lo direeted.and deiirerstT ffm, ta liooa'abo Lirea.t foa.n of Lav.d-ea oair. ,llrttM, at ka May levai, Is&I, 1 oul sivsm to p-ti, Mt tb ki.'.wM bidie, for ak. at the CeaH-aoe .rd go:, hi thoCKy of Paahvib, M ItU'kusI tUB ISfU ii A t OH JILT, !-sT. ait lhrg'.U titte, eaiiw, lar. BsroH aat .tat wkeli Jvha. C atciUsor the had. r Ky a-v siaeo aeqaired la and i Ik rulmw-ag dee bed lrat.ra, pa- I or tot of giewad, rwtt: a pri uf la . I4J, la k or ioal Ua of 'bo ov f kvui, aad boaaaod aa f-i.ws .-: B.inBiug oa ta ouroaeol Car ad t,jcm mnu ta a. i tiij, ruo nDg lAoor wt h the I1BO of Bpnar sarost la a o;hr!y oltoa am. l. lee IsscBe sa to oovuor ol a pan of lanl Lot kovctaOrw oid lo Jci.a A "' rtaor, isaeo at right aaio wvh aak. ri rues itrwi ts t to a sico, Ukuc pal'lwl h said pao strwrt ta a Sorib.r y a.riijo ltd leal I lacooa to ts.y strwtl, lies' wuh th ba a Uaf street ia a wmcr.y 4jsa wt) tort W lh bee n. aB4,bi( s aa '! vrty ( iuia 0. at. La rB' M awisy Jjdg tents iRUerwil us tavoe of Jasoat JvmhA W s -I kukl Weoaaaad . . veaawa, BAiaatSaud M&Uasom. JOUJI I. fhf ff, JJ1J, I5T. tl K M.CAbl.'lgwL.t.a. " i;wkoDi lot.lTin. Cntt MUXES has jast opewod hi. oa orb ew9ot gooaia . A bis lo'W, Ho. Chorey tr.t. vr, - oaa, as a.! um, rify lb thirsty will a oal u4s aal hmmj-ht be-, ila lawtwn tno Biiaua or li. jir-.ij lo k- ebUabiba, aad proauawo to kt a Bb-rwi aep! wf aJt lb reywiuug oebeaa l loo a eeaiaaii ao. kaad. atAflA .. 4.Wtt .. . .. .. .. lu,oO .. .. .! ,. a,u A V