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CIGARS, A. KERR CO, TWPnni OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, 2i VS'ir Street, opposite the Vernnilali. aaa HAVANA, MEXICAN AND 285UlU OEHMAN CIGARS. The largest and fast assorted stock in Nashville, comprising all kinds, qu.1-j ties, shapes and sizes, most of which are the richest tia-vore'd, and costliest Cigars that come Irom Havana. Also, 10 barrels Havana Smoking Tobacco, (direct importation,) with the choicest assortment or Virginia Smoking wi Chewing Tobacco in the market.

Dealers and users the above are respectfully invited to give us a call, and examine our stock and prices before baying elsewhere, a we are selling wholesale and retail as low as such can bo had in any market in the Union. KERB A maylS No. 21 Cedarstreet. Hew Banking House. JOB D.

JAMES. A. WUELESS. JAMIS JOHN D. JAMES BANKERS AND EXCHANGE DEALERS, Next IJoor to the Bank of Nashville, XAS1IVJLLE, TEXX.

JNTEREST paid on DeposUsby CQ rplME AND IdGHTBlLLS, StS. bv JL in the Orion, bought and the lowest rates by OLLECTlO.Namadeon all the cities in the United Statand prompt returnuiade, anil) AND SILVER bought and fold at best rates, by jinn John d. james a co. rpjjXAS PEC A Ss.M bbls real Texas l-con lur3e For saleby BKOCIfcWAlT, WHOLESALE DEALER AND MANUFACTURER OF Gentlemen's Clothing, No. 71, Public Square, NASH 1 fc-rcrc.

TlTrOITNTltY MERCHANTS MY Stock of Gentlemen's Rcndy-Mnde i-- (ha rinnni, nml Knmmpr Trade, is now com 1.TJL. i plete embracing over 30,000 Garments the various de- l. Ir. lactam Uarlrota Our prices, as usual, are extremely low; and we feel as-. i i sured tnai we are oeuer prepareu iu gnt kuisimu purchasers of Ready-Made Clothing than any other bouse in iae ciiy our muck.

icing iu "-ticularly adapted to the demands of the country trade. mchs-tt n. il. i TTAVANA CIGARS. The undersigued has just t1 1 I im nirTnil Hnmtn Ct- ears, which cannot be excelled, if equaled, by any in this -aiarttCU nr sale, 11 dim AARON STRETCH, Drufijist, meliS Comer College and Union sts.

"XTOTICE. I have made arrangements with Messrs! l. lir 1, I'n in ca tht. mn11 TirPS f( 1 II. i OiiajtAlU Ik Vi lu HVMiu the Commercial iUnt ol ilemplin ana ine iaii ui iiai bome, at par.

E. M. REYNOLDS, mchlC-lm Agent for K. IL Skaggs. ENTS' SULMiKlOU CAM' W.

V. THICK SOLED HOOTS We have received a 101 oi no. i ble Soled W. 1'- Calf Kootsof every description. Gents' Double Soled Calf Shoes Oxford lies; Genti' Superfine Calf "Walking aad I'ump Soled lioots.

For sale at the lowest casli prices. Ieb24 11 AM AGE A CHURCH, 42 Collie t.t. FRENCH IJUAND1ES, WINES. COUDIAIJ, FRUITS, ic 'J7 Octoves line French Rraudics, Her nard and beiguett 5 qis. Otard, Signcttand Ixindon Dock; 2 pipes Holland Gcriuine Gin; 10 dozen pure Jamaica Rum, (imported in glass;) Champagne Brandy, 8 barrels Wild Cherry ltounce; lOdozen Brandy Cliemes, (French;) CO cases superior Claret; 2 casks 4 Pure old Sherry; 4 Madeira: 100 baskets Champagne, Clicinot, Charles HieJsick, and other lavonte brands; London and Dublin I'orier; Scotch Ale; 15 dozen Sparkling Hock; Malvisa Wlue fdelicious and nourishing light Wine, for ladies.

A. KERK may 1 ditwtf No. 27 Cedar St. LOVEi: SEED. 150 bbls New Crop Clover Seed in store and for sale low, to close, by jan7 JOHNSON, HORXE CO, Broadway.

SHEETIGNS. 17 bales 4 4 Richland Sheetings. In store aw1 gJe by W. H. GORDON CO.

LAND WARRANTS We are buying and paying the very highest prices for LAND WARRANT. I'er eons at a distance haviug arrauls to sell by sending to us by mail or otherwise may depend on getting the highest prices at which they are selling at the time in ashvilie, and iho cash remitted o'rpaid to order. )UI721 DYER PEARL CO. VAIiUARLE IIUILDING TOR SAL.E. WE are offering lor sale that desirable IIUILDING LOT on Vine street adjoining the residence of John Lex The lot fronts S5 feet on Vine street and runs back ISO feet Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage on the lot for Jive vears, il desired.

Apply to L1NDSLEY UKUUKKTT, seprjl. 33 College street. II. II. WHITESIDES.

GENERAL AUCTIONEER. Jackson, Tessessev- HE WILL sell Horses, JIules, Land, and Negroes upon the most reasonable terms. He will also act as Agent for the hiring of Negroes, and thesellingorrentingof Land. Ilefer to the citizeusol Jackson, orG.C. Torbett, Nash-Tille.

mv25 REMOVAL. I7ALL A CUNNINGHAM have removed their stock ol i HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS, to No. 47 NORTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, opposite the lower end of the Market House, being the old aud well-known stand of Morgan, Gardner where they are now offering AT WHOLESALE a well selected assortment of all articles in their line or business. Merchants usiling Nashvil'e are rciuastel to call aud examine their stock and prices. j-n w.ttnflra the schools.

THE Committee cf Examiners of the Board of Education, will be in session at the High School Building on WEDNESDAY and TI1URSD vY ol the present week, for the purpose of examining Teachers who are applicants lor situations in the Public Schools, to be opened the first MONDAY" in February tirox. Indies will present themselves each day at 8, P. and Gentlemen the same days at 7, P. M. Per onlerof the Board of Education.

Nashville, Jan. 3. 1 THE Superintendent of the Public Schools will be at the High School Building daily, during tint tveet. between the hours of and 12, tor the pm-pose of examining and classifying HOYS, preparatory to the adinissio i into the Schools and at Iho tune and place during next week to classify the GIRLS. It is earnestly desired that Parents and Guardians should present their children as above notified, that there may lie no confusion at the opening of the schools on the first Monday in February next.

Peroider of ihc Board of Examination. janS tf A CARD. DR. JOHN M. WATSON most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that his ministerial duties will bereatitr, admit of his taking charge of cases of acute sickness, such as usually require prompt attention He will, however, treat chronic or lingering dis eases, and attend to calls for consultation with regular prac-tioners both in the city and country.

He embraces, with much pleasure, tin premt opportunity of returning bis sincere thanks to his frimids for their kind forbearance in so many in-tances, in lo his irregular medical attendance, consequent hercaifoi eou a dis charge of his clerical (unctions Kf-Tbo Murtfresborough AVitv will please copy four times. dec2S tl NASHVILLE AND CL.VRKSVILI.E PACKET llnrc Trips A soon as the water wiil permit the Xi-Jight draught jtisvnger and freight i 'ir'iTi'iHv HRw wji. rmi.i.ii's, N. HOPKINS, Master, will commence her regular trips leaving Nashvilleou Mondays, WVduesJais, and Fndas, at 10 oclock P. M.

Clarksvillc Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays, at 10 A. M. Orders for freight and passage received bv H. HARRISON, Agent. jonl at P.

F. Hard castle's, I- ront street. Clarksville Jeffersouian please copy, and send account as above. 6m. GARDNER.SHEPHERD CO.

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Shoes, Hats, STRAWANGOODS. NO. 5o PLltl.If SQUARE, NASHVILLE. respectfully tall the attention of MERCHANTS to our extensive stock the abjve Goods for Spring nnd Slimmer sales, nhwh is now dailv aniving, and will bo complete by the lllst. We a Ie anj determined to cMiaord.

mjuccmcn's to CASH and prompt time SV GARDNER, SHEPHERD i CO 1ST We have in store ami keep constantly on hand superior article of I.eiithi-r. which we will sell at the lowest market price lm cah only. Ieb3 OS AJM). Robert. Aloore9 aRATEFUL for the confidence with which his friends have so largely placed their ORDERS AM) CONSIGNMENTS in his hands, begs to assure them an.l the public generally, that as COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANT at Cincinnati, he will be constantly lound at his ot and, having the control of CASH to make all purchases, hojics, with the addition of long experience and personal attention lo buying and selling, to continue to do better for all who favor him with their business than any oilier house in the trade.

mchlO-dtwAwlm SHELL DRESSING COMIIS. Just received, a choice lot of Shell Dressing Combs; also, a variety of Gum and llutt'alo Combs ol every style. mb.14 ilYEHS AIcQILL. GROCERIES. GROCERIES.

rpHH FOLLOWING COMPRISI'-S IX PART 'OUR STOtJK, wliii.li is nearly which enables ut to offer inducements In purchasers- 76'Jbags Kid, Havana. Lag- 20 boxes Bitters; tit maud Java (jouee; an ctsiu r.ug"" 110 'bbTi Lf crushed and 200 doz Buckets; nowdred JUO 0' ilM OOI 00 doz and Sappee SUO uois COO ot. buuu 20 fcpice; as Ginire: loOirross Blacking: 25 bbls Mackerel; 50 kits do; boxes Sardines; 25 Pickles, assorted; 10 bbls Alum; 10 JJrimstone; 5 bhlsSoanish Hrown; 50 boxes Fancy Soap; SOO Rosin Soan; 10 csks. A Sigu't Brandy; 10 Otard, Dupy AC'o do 5 Madeira Wtne, 20 bbls Port Wine; 25 Indian bbls Sweet Wine, extra; 20 bbls Sweet Wine, COO bags hue Salt; 500 bbls Salt; 200 Demijohns, asserted; 2 pipes Holland Gin; 50.000 Cigars, various brands; CO bbls Am do; 800 boxes pt. and pint 50 bbls Brandyj zo uuis itum; CO boxes Tumblers; 50 l'each lirandy; 000 kes Nails, asst'd; 10 Apple do; 100 reams Wrap Paper, 60 Old Bourbon Whiskf 51 Oceroons best Indigo; 0 Old Rye do; 2 casks Madder, 50 Old Reserve do; 100 bxs Tobacco, all grades; 50 OldMong do; 50 doz Cords and Lines; 5C0 Rect'd do; 100 bxs white Havana Sugan200 Pike's Mag.

do; 100 boxes Star Candles; 200 boxes Claret Wine; 100 gross Matches; 25 Starch; 60 boxes Tallow Candles; 20 boxes Lemon Together with many other articles usuanv Kepi in our ie. LANIER PHILLIPS, line. julylC '54 No. 3i Market street. nucn m'cbka TK1UUSS.

McCREA TERUASS, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN Liquor, Iron, Castings, Hails, Flour and Salt, oYo. 35 Broad Si, Nashville, Tenn. SUNDRIES. 1 00 bhds. prime N.

0. Sugar, 20 bags spice, 150 bbls. Molasses. 30 ginger, 200 i 4 bbls. putty, 25 kegs golden syrup, 850 bags Baltimore Coffee, 75 Havanna 127 Laguyra aium, 5 brimstone, 40 casks soda, 1.r0 Irpo-a n-hitA lead.

50 pockets old Java 800 boxes pint and quart i i. iri, 1.1.1a nniritpred flasks. Sugar, 100,000 Havana segars, 6 tierces Rice. 50,000 melee and Cuba six 0 boxes Langhorn Arm- segars, busuia luiMkiAi, 100 boxes other brands, 125 boxes and boxes star 10.000 lbs. bar lead, Canutes, 400 bags shot, assorted, 175 boxes tallow candles.

900,000 G. D. per'sion caps, 75 bar soap, lAOkmrs nowder. 100 cases gunpowder and 50 boxes starch, 300 demijohns, 800 bags tine salt, 1000 bbls. Kan.

800 boxes W. R. cheese, f. litila. Knanm Rflltq 75 boxes 8 oy 10, 10 by 12, and 12 by IS glass.

1 00 boxes and bxs raisins, 150 li. it. ao UU lemons. OUOZ-piOUgUllUL'S auu ucu iuuiku, cords, 1 cask madder, 25 bags pepper, 150 buckets. The above will be sold very low at 35 Broad by McCREA TERRASS.

i t- To Railroad and TurupiUe Contractors, DOZ. picks, 12 dozen shovels, 0 10" mattocks, 40 drills, 10 spades, 75 steel pointed erow bars, 5" sledgehammers, 50 crowbars, unfinished; In store and for sale low by McCREA TERRASS. LIQUORS. r- PIPES fine brandies. 200 bbls.

Pike's magnolia .) 1 Holland gin. -'f 11 1 Duucheon Irish whisky, SOO Tenn. rec a Bowers' magnolia rye old Bourbon American brandy, 10 bbls. port wine, some very 75 line, 5 bbls. wine, 5 Madeira do.

19 sweet Malaga, 15 boxes Muscat wiue, 25 claret 20 brandy cherries, 50 25 40 55 50 rum, copper D. whisky. ieiv ion. gin, 2 pipes cherry brandy; The above will be sold 40 baskets cbaniDaitru wine. very low and on liberal time, at 33 Broad fL.

by McCREA A TERRASS. n. K.liritRS. A C. CARTER.

CARRIAGES THAT UST II SOLD. TTTE haTe ret on hand about TWENTY' FIVE FINE CARRIAGES, ROCKWAYS AND BUGGIES of the newest style, warranted the very best material and superior wtikuunship, all of which we are determined to sell at some price or other in the next ninety days. All who want Buggies cneap come along. MYERS A CARTER, Market St. nug.ll.

b. Opposite Nashi'lle Inn Hiffiv TrvnxzT ttivupt An Invaluable Book or 25 cents. "Every Family should have a Copy." rpWENTY THOUSAND Copiessold in less jefgfa ......1 U1UUUU. .11" i-i. 1.

1. anil imnmved. iust issued. Dr. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK for the AFFLICTED containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self abuse or by uexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and ever thing that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a diheate or private nature.

To which is added receipts for the cure of the and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. TeSTIHONT OP THi PROP. OF OBSTETRICS IS I'KXJf. COLLEGE, Puiladki j-iiA. DR.

HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL. The author of this work unlike the majority of those works who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful andexperieuccd practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. JOSEPH LONGSHORE. M.

D. From A. Woodward, M. of 1'kss. Universitt, Phil-adelthia.

It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the "Medical Manual. Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some of them of long standing, have cosa under my which his skill has been manifest in restoring toper-feet health, in some instances where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal Weakness, or disarrangement of the by self abuse or excess of venery, I do not know his superior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him, as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim ol early indiscretion, to recommend him as one, in whose professional skill and integrity, thev may safely confide them. elves.

ALF. WOODW ARD, M. D- "Thisis, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself ti the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, to placing it in the bands of his sous.

The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, aud 'with too little breath to and 'too little presumption to he has offered to the world at merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most snccesful practice" lleald. "No tcacheror parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save vears ol pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge." PtifU't Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of "Hun-er's Medical Mauual, says: "Thomands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence ot tho passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and posteritr. The constitutions of thousands ho are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the csuseor the cure.

Anything that can be done so to enlighten and iutluence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human WTeteheilness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. Intemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks.) thoug'i it has slain thousands unon thous ands, is nt a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the atllicted, and, your co-worker in the good work you ai so actively engaged in. One copy, (securely cuveloiied,) will be forwarded, free ot postage, lo any part of the United States for 25 cents, or ti copies for fl. Address (post paid,) Publishers, Box 19C, Philadi.

Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on be most liberal terms -VTIGHT SHIRTS AND NIGHT CAIS received a lot of tine night shiits, also a supply of tunica psoi siik ami coiion novo, ior sale ov dec tfg MYERS McGILL. FOX POLIIEMUS, 59 Broad Street, Corner Beaver, Now-York, 0er for Sale Vie foUowiii' Heavy Cotton Fabrics: NEW-ENGLAND COTTON SAIL DUCK 22 incb, all numbers, hard and soft; also all the various widths of Sanvass manufactured at this establishment comprising ev-sry variety known to the trad, and offered at the lowest rates. UNITED STATES PHOT DUCK Woodberry and llount Vernon Extra. A full asortineut of this superior a brie. WILLIMANTIC COTTON DUCK 16, 13, 20 and 22 nch, all numbers, hard and soft.

This fabric was awarded highest Premium at the London World's Fair, also at mrown State Fair. SHIP AND BEAR MARK DUCK Plain and twilled, xianufactured by the Greenwood's Company, a superior ar-icle for light sails, tents, awnings, Ac; also, Mount Ver-lon Twilled Ravens. Howard Ravens, Pioneer and Phoenix Hills; Light Cotton Ravens, plain 22 to 27 inch; Heavy, do. lo. COTTON SAIL TWINE A full assortment.

TARPAULINS, HAMMOCKS. STUFFS, Sc. PAPER FELTINfi 30 to 7a inch, uiude very heavy, ixpressly for drier felts. CAR COVERING Cotton Canvass, ill widths, from 30 to ISO inches, and all numbers, made expressly for cover-rag and rooting railroad cars, is perfectly and permanently rater-proof, and more enduring than the car itwlf. ENAMELLING CANVASS 30, S3, 40, 45 and 50 inch Main and twilled, in every variety.

BAGS AND BAGGING Ot every description. Scam-ess Bags woven whole, all size, in bales oHOo, 200 aad 100; combining strength, utility and cheapness, for grain md meal, are unsurpassed. Also, heavy Cotton Sacking. 40 inch-Canvass. 3 thread (Varp and tilling, heavy twilled, do.

io 40 and 14 inch. WOOL newanddesira-fie article. feb25'54 lyd. loo bags extra Baltimore Cof- 0 chestsTcas, assorted. fe bbls Ouckrs, 330 Wilis choice and prime 10i dii Wash Hoards; Cotlcu urns, ass MISCELLANEOUS.

mm GROWTH OF 1851. LARGE supplies received by T. WELLS Agent for the sale of Iucdrctu's Seeds at Nashville. FLOWER SEEDS ASSORTED. GARDENING TOOLS.

Hind Culiicators, Spades and Shovels, Foikfd Hoes, Iron Bakes, Hot S.ears, Pruning Scissors, and l'runlmj Knxzu. with Saxes atlicleJ, Received by T. WELLS, At (he Man and Mortar on Market, opposite Union street, Nashville, Tennessee. jan25 twCw PAINTS, OILS, JVC. Q7" KEGS fresh White Lead.

850 lbs Crome i t) Green, Pros. Blue, Terra Seanna, Umber, and Patent Dryer in oil. LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, A-c. Received by jan25 T. WELLS.

PRINTING INK 80 KEGS Best Winter News Ink Fine BLUE, GREEN, REU AND YELLOW Ink; and fine CARD INK Just received by T. WELLS. jan25 Market Street, Nashville. OTASH. jani5 -2 casks received by T.WKL LS.

HOI'S, in bales, received by jan25 T. WELl-S. LIFE PRESERVERS. Superior Gum Elastic Life Preservers just received by T. WELLS, jan25 Market Street, Nashville.

IISTARD. 48 doz. Fresh Lexington, Louisville and uincmnati mustard uj i. vt r.i,U5-. HOCOLATU AND COCOA, assorted lleceived by (jan'jjj T.

Vi r.i.La. HAIR DYES, 12 doi.Batchelor's Black, Roussell's Bohemian and Italian Hair Dyes, received by T. WELLS, jan25 Market Street, Nasbvilla. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, having purchased of Mr.

3. NIXON, his entire stock of Confectioneries, intend carrying on the Confectionery Business in all its branches, at No. 42 Union Street, and respectfully solicit a continuanco oi the business extended to their predecessors. WE3SEL THOMPSON. I TAKE pleasure in recommendldg Messrs.

Wessel Thompson to my former patrons and the public generally. jan7-tf JOHN NIXON, Jr. SUNDRIES IN STORE AND FOR SALE 11 Wessel Thompson, UXMIOK STREET. BBLS Cranberries; 25 hf-bbls do; 25 qr-bbls do; 50 boxes Raisins; 30 hf-bxs do; 25 or-bxa do: 10 bags Almonds: 20 cases Sardines halves and quarters 100 dozen London Porter pints and quarts; 50 dozen Scotch Ale 4 cases Prunes in glass Jars; 100 do Assorted Pickles. 2 do do in boxes; jan21 JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER TWEED 2 HALF PIPES OLD OTARD BRANDY; 2 quarter casks Superior Madeira; 1 do do do Sherry; 1 do do do Port; 20 baskets Bollinger Champagne.

Forsale by (jan24) WESSEL THOMPSON. ONDON POUTER. 100 dozen London Potter of i extra uiiaiuv, rcceiveu uus uay, uuu jornaie or jan2t WESSEL THOMPSON. OCOTCH ALE. 50 dozen Tennant'i Ale, received kj this day and tor sale by jan24 WESSEL THOMPSON.

TEAS. A few chests of Fine Black and Green Teas, of delicious flavor, received this day, and for sale by oi wrsQvr. Timn5(iv rpllE FINEST YET. 30.CO0 Regalia Cigars, of 1 extra quality and well assorted, received this day by jan24 cow WESSEL THOMPSON. ORANGES.

5u boxesOranges in good condition re ceived this dar by feb21 WESSEL A THOMPSON. VTTINTERSTRAINED LAUD OIL Always kept on hand and ior sale or tue gauon or Darrei uy A. STRETCH. Fre.li W. R.

Cheese. ECEIVED this day, 150 boxes prime selected Weslern Reserve Cheese, very one. u.w 13 bwass, CEMENT! 50 MILS Louisville Cement, received this day, per 1, i- I 1 1. IJ Icty TV ANTILLAS AND EMUROIDERIES. A lxL beautiful assortment of Crape Shawls and bmbroidenes, which we are onenng very cneaD tor cast.

apr26 THURSTON BERNARD. FLOUR. We are Agents for the celebrated Spencer Mills Flour; we warrant it as good as comes to this city, or we take it back and pay all expenses, aud return! the money. For sale in barrels and bags, at our Store, No 74, Public Square. TKABUE i.UUA, mar3tf Agents.

NOTICE. THE undersingned having this day disposed ofhis interests the concern of Nichol, Peacock to Chss. M. Nichol and James Peacock, takes this method of return ing thanks to bis numerous friends for the patronage here- loiure soiioerauy uesioweuou uim, auu solicits a cuuuuu-ance of the same to his successors. C.

31. Nichol and James Peacock are alone authorized to collect and pay all debts due to and from the late firm. Nashville, August 22, '54. JOHN F. SANDERSON.

XXTAGONS AND PLOWS-In variety and quan- tity, and ol the best quality may be Dad at tne Agricultural Manufactory, No. 78 Market street, Nashville, Tenn. my1" tri-w RARE CHANCE FOR A PROFITAULE INVESTMENT. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! I offer for sale my Farm, lying in District No. on Mill Creek, ten miles from the city, immediately on the Nash- v.lla nA fTha tfonrwifi Tfitli-rtut nMft tifitf mil, frnm An.

Depot. The fand fronts more than one-tourth of a sue on tne 1 tan road, inc sou ot me portion cleared is ansurpassed for fertility. About one-half the tract is heavily timbered, and a market for all the wood furnished by the Railroad. The tract contains aoout 240 acres, well watered, and the most of it under good cedar fence. The Mill Creek Valley Turnpike is finishod to within two or three hundred yards of the land.

To any person wishing Dne of the most desirable Farms in Davidson county, nn excellent opportunity is now offered. The improvements are good and substantial. CI1AS. M. HAY'S- jyi9, 1854 eoitf.

EiWLISH CATTliE. TO Agricultural Societies and others requiring the best Breed Cattle from England, embracing FINE BLOOD HORSES, SHORT-HORNED CATTLE, ivith Devons, Hereford's, Ayrshire and Alderny COWS. ALSO. Fine Southdown, Cotswold's and Licester SHEEP. ALSO.

Suffolk, Essex and Berkshire SWINE. Im-ported on Commission bv Messrs. TH03. BETTS BROTHERS. Every information with regard to terms and shipments )f Stock to America, will be strietly attended to by npply-aig to E.

O. Eastman, Nashville, Tenn. fje24 NOTICE is hereby given that I have thi3day sold out my entire interest in the firm of H. S. FRENCH SONS to U.S.

A J. C. FRENCH, who become responsible for all the liabilities of the firm of U.S. French A Sons, and who are alone authorized to receive dues or settle the bu siness of the film. sep25 '54 L.

H. FRENCH. L. II. FRENCH having withdrawn as above from the firm of H.

S. FRENCH A SONS, tho business will be conducted by the undersigned, under the firm and style of H. S. FRENCH A SON. H.

S. FRENCH. ept25 J.C.FRENCH. FRED SLOAN. CROOKSUANKS.

CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. THE undersigned having taken the large and commodious Shop on lower Market Street. t5B 2- formerly occupies! by the late Fred Sloan, will continue to manufacture Carriages and Buggies on the latest and most improved style. All orders lett with us for new work or rrniriugwill be attended to promptly. We hope by close up, to business to receive a liberal patronage.

i-if All new work warranted 12 months. decS tf FRED. SLOAN A CO. BALTIMORE just received from Baltimore finest ever received in Nashville. jelfitr fuAw LANIER A PHILLIPS.

COME ONE. COME ALL! w. a. j. c.

McClelland, AT TIlElIt MAGNIFICENT STORE ON COLLEGE STREET, Nos, 51 nnd S3. HAVE on hand the most magnificent assortment of elegant Rich Goods ever offered in this market. Our stock of heavy goods Is also very complete, and at prices that cannot fail to please, Many of these goods have beens secured within the past few days, and having been bought greatly less than cost of importation, we feel no delicacy in saying that we can give greater satisfaction in prices than can be found in any other beuse in the city. Strangers buying goods in this market, will save money by calling and looking at our stock, at McCLELLANDS' Metropolitan Store, octlO Nos. 54 and 53 College street A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.

I WISH to Rent for two years the place on which I now live, 5 miles from Nashville on the urf reesboro' Turnpike, containing 70 acre', 40 or 45 acres cleared. It is 0 beautiful place. Apply at No. 83 Cedar Street. nnv7 REES W.

PORTER. J0RSALE7 30 Flat Boat Loads ofCoal, toTbedT-. livered on the first rise of the Cumberland river. We wish to make contracts before the river rises. octlS H.

S. FRENCH SON. H. H. MYEItS, A.

C. CARTER SELLING AT COST, WE have on hand three fine Coaches, j-g--y-a four fine Rockaways, for four or six f-'jPfSMf persons, and ten fine Buggies, some of them with two seats, all of which we will sell for less than cost, either for cash or on credit. Persons wanting Carriages for nothing wil please to call i nd see them at No. 59 North Market street opposite the Nashville Inn. octs tf MYERS A CARTER.

ARPER'S MAGAZINE FORMARCH. -nch7 Just received bv JOHN YORK A CO. MTSELLANJEOUS. LYONS CO. Importer." and Dealers in Hnrnna Cifarsv Tobacco, and all kinds of Foreign Wines, Liquors, etc.

No. 19 Cedar Street, Nashville. Country orders respectfully solicited and punctually attended to. AROMATIC OR STOMACH BITTERS. THE undersigned, hsving been appointed Ayintsm the South fur Mills" Celebrated Bitters, most respectfully inform the public cteratly that they have just re-ceivfd a large sunplv.

mi i inese outers are cot equaled ny any oiuers now in use, which will be plainly perceptible on first trial. They are particularly adapted BAR, HOTEL AND FAMILY For sale either by (he case of one dozen oacb, or single bottles. Call and examine at LYONS A CO'S, 19 Cedar street, So'e Agents for the Southern States. March 9, 1355. If ATE ARRIVAL.

C1GA1W CIGARS Received this day a large lot of superior Regalia Cigars, which lor flavor and quality will surpass any ever brought to Nashvilte. We keep constantly on hand a very large assortment of all descriptions of Cigars, which we will sell either at Wholesale or retail, at the West prices. Country and City dealers are respectfully invited to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ap7. LYONS A 19 Cedar st LYONS CO.

YITOULDmo3t respec call the attention or the citv and country Merchants generally, to their stock of Fareign and Domestic Liquors, all of which we guarantee genuine. Amongst which will be found the following, viz: 2 pipes Maglony Brandy, vintage 1S45; 5 pipes Star Proprietor Brandy? vintage 1S4S; 7 i pipes Olard Dupeo Brandy, vintage 1850; 5 pipes J. Hennessey Brandy, vintage 1350; piea assorted Braudv, vintage from '13 to '51; 1 pipe Double Swann Holland Gin, (fine); 1 puncheon Jamaica Rum; 1 puncheon Santa Cruz; 2 casks Pure Juice Port Wine; 10 casks L'Durand do do; 5 bbls Cherry Bounce; 5 butts Cherry Wine; 5 do Maderia do; 10 bbls Extra Old Bourbon; 10 do do do Monongahala; Also, a full assortment of Domestic Liquors, generally too numerousto mention. 50 baskets assorted Champaign Wine, just received by jy7 LYONS A CO. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS.

JUST received this day one of the finest and most beautifully selected stock of Meerschaum Pipes ever brought to this o'ty. Also, a very beautiful lot of Stems, some of which are of Cherry. Also, Amber Mouth Pieces; Tobacco Pouches Rnd Bags. All of which we most respectfully invite the attention of the public to call aud examine, as it is do trouble for us to show our Goods. LYONS jy7 19 Cedar streeL SUH POWDER.

I HAVE now on hand, and will hereafter keep a constant supply of, the following articles: Dnpont's Celebrated Rifle nnd Sporting Powder, in canisters, quirter, half and whole kegs Tennessee Blasting, in kegs of 25 lbs and bbls of 100 lbs; Snfety Fuse, made by Toy, Rickford Co. warranted superior. Railroad Contractors, Miners, and the trade generally, supplied at the lowest market rates. All orders shall meet with prompt attention. WALTER SCOTT, Ag't for Manufacturers.

Office with E. Cheatham A corner of Spring and College streets. janlOif LUMSDEN DEALERS IN HIDES, OIL, LEATHER, AND flNDINGS, Market Street, between Broad and Spring, Nashville, Tennessee. N. B.

We will make liberal cash advance on consignments of Produce to B. L. Manx, at New Orleans. foctai dAtrwly WEARE NOW RECEI VINO our stock or WINTER CLOTHING for Men and Boys, jo-uprising an me newest styles of Coats, Vests and Pants, ofaif- lerent qualities, with a large as sortment oi utotus, rassuneres and Vestlngs, which we will makeup to order, in the most IASU10NABLE STYLE. a largo assortment ol Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods and Uudtr Clothing of the best quality.

Silk and Gingham Urn. brellas in blacK and lancr colors CLIFTON A ABBOTT. October 8, 1554. RAGS $250 In Premiums. I WILL pay the above premiums in sums off 100, 50, $40, 130, 20 and 10, to any six met chants or pedlars who will deliver me, from this date to the 1st July, the largest amount of RAGS.

The same to be bought outside of, and by men doing business outside of Nashville or vicinity. I WILL AT ALL TIMES PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH FOR RAGS ON DELIVERY, and issue a certificate to the owner of the amount received and Said for. These certificates must be kept and sent in next uly so that three disinterested merchants of Nashville can make the awards. The largest amount beiugentitled to the 100, the next largest to 50, and so on down. Merchants sending me rags will please write that I may know in whose name to issue the certificate.

Combinations will not be allowed. WooL'en, Linscy, Silk and Worsted rags are not wanted, and will not be included in the above. I earnestly solicit greater attention to saving and buying Rags throughout Middle Tenn. jyG lydtriwiw W. S.

WU1TEMAN, North East corner of the Square. TWO NEAT DWELLINGS FOR SALE. WE are now offering for sale two neat dwellings on Cherry Street, South Nashville Ecch honse coutains five rooms kitchen Ac. The lot to each House is 40 feet front by 1C5 deep. We offer each house aud lot for about what the improvements cost.

Tesus. 1, 2 A 8 years with interest for paper secured to the satisfaction of the owners, and a lien retained. Call on L1NDSLEY A CROCKET. decStf 83 College Street. GRENVILLE General Conmission and Forwarding Merchants, SAVANNAH, WILL give special attention to the sales of Cotton Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Grain, or other produce consigned to them, or to the forwarding of same to Eastern ports.

The great reduction of freight on Cotton, Tobacco, Pork, Ac to Savannah in comparison with the Charleston route, fsee advert Uementof the Savaunah road) equaling 45c. per Bale of Cotton, and on other produce, added to the low rate of commission and other expenses at Savannah, renders that at present the best Atlantic market in the country Our returns of sales will be prompt. Freighton Cotton to Savannah 76c 100 lbs. do Tobacco do 76c. do octl2 dAwGm UNCAN, MORGAN A- h.ve in store of late arrivals Brown Fancy Prints; New Style Dress Goods; Cassimeres.

Cloths, Jeans; Heavy Woolens. Blankets. Flannels. Ac which will be sold at extreme low prices, to close out the stoct, preparatory tor tne "fpring trade. DUNCAN, MORGAN A CO.

Nov 22 No. 70, Public square. S. H. L00MIS CO, WHOLESALE GKCCKRS.

FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And sole agents for the sale of Hazard's Kentucky Rifls and Blasting Powder, BACON' A BliO'S SAFETY FUSE, AND Longworth's Sparkling Cntnwba Wines, 42 Public Square. NASHVILLE, TEN. WE have now in store, by late arrivals 50 bhds N. O. Sugar, new crop; 100 bbls.

Molasses, do; 100 do Dean's Extra Whisky; 175 boxes halves and quarters Stsr Candles 50 do Palm Soap 100 do Tallow Candles; 225 do Western Reset ve Cheese; 0 bbls Clover Seed: j-3 boxes Peter il. Iloaz's Tobacco, No. 1 29 do Preston's do do; 74 do O.Boyd's do do; 19 do BoazA Goodwin's do do; 117 do Various Brands; 500,000 Regalia Cigars, all grades; Which we will sell low lor cash. jan6 S. H.

LOOMIS A CO. LONGWORTH'S NATIVE WINES. WE have just received direct from N. Longworth the following celebrated brands of Catawba Wine: Ladies' orSweat Wine; Sparkling Catawba Wine. Also, Catawba Brandy, the rival of tho French Cognac S.

H. LOOMIS A jan Sole Agent for the Manufacturer. RIFLE POWDER. 1.500 KEGS Hazard's Kentucky Rifle; 200 14 kegs do do do; 150 if do do do do; 1,000 kegs Blasting; 150 bblsdo. For sale by S.

H. LOOMIS janO Agents for the Manufacturer. C. II. MCUOL J.

PEACOCK NICHOL A PEACOCK, Wholesale Grocers, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner of Church and Market Street-, janl tt KASIIYILLE. TEXX. THOSE REAL MEERSCHAUM PIPES. I HAVE just received something rich, rare and chaste in the Pipe Line. Call and see th richest and largest assortment of Pipes ever brought to tU State.

They are now open and ready for inspection aLd for sale, wbo'e-sate or retail, at the sign of the Little iLdian, corner ol Cedar and Cherry streets, Nashville, Tenn, dec22 tf J.MOORE. I j' ai 1 iUt.l Aijiiii' miiHjiu X1 CASES. For sale at the corner of Cherrrand Spring Streetsby w. R. COIINEL1US, jania-u -sole Agent tar; MidJie iennessee.

HARDWARE- 0 t-s" -Er a 5 a 13 a a SB S.E a sc. i 5 -33 a-1 1 sisQ a -a 5 a id fl K- 1 So 'A to a 6 80 3 IB 5 ir 3 co --3ao gCD CD 23 xn Mo-Sa a NEW SPRING GOODS FOR 1853. i J' DUNCAN No, 70, Public Square, Nashville, Tennessee, HAVE now in store a large proportion of their exten sive stock or Foreign and Domestic, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Embroideries, Laces, WLito Goods, Irish and French Linens, Silks, Hosiery, Trimmings, 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 Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ac Ac A. J.

DUNCAN No. 70 Public Square. B. 300 bales Brown Sheetings and Drillings of Southern Mauuractnre, for which we are agents. febil A J.

D. A CO. DAVIS SWANN, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, 73 Public Square, Nashville, Tennessee, HAVE now in store, an unusually large and select stock of Groceries, Liquors, Wines, Ac, all of this season's importations by the most recent arrivals, from New Orleans, Cincinnati and Pittsburg, among which are 435 hhds New Crop Sugar, of" all grades, from medium to very fine; 15 hhds While Chrystalized Sugar; 500 barrels and -barrels; Molasses; bags New Crop Rio Coffee; 50 bags Old Goverrment Java Coffee; 100 bbls Loaf Sugar, all qualities; 0 bbls best Crushed Sugar, No. 1 50 bbls Crushed Sugar, second quality; 75 boxes Gun Powder, Imperial and Black Teas; SO tierces Carolina Rice, Iresli 25 bbls No. 3 Mackerel 5 ceroons Indigo 100 boxes Cod Fish SCO bxs assorted Glassware 100 boxes Scotch Herring3; 500 kegs Wheeling Nails, all 500 boxes W.

R. sizes; 100 boxes Fox Pearl Starch 100.000 Havana Cigars 60 bags Pepper; 100 boxes Melee do; 25 bags Spice; 175 boxes Va. and Ky. To- 5 tiercei Dutch Madder; bacco, various qualities; 100 boxes Star Candles. The above slock will be added to during the season by weekly arrivals from New Orleans, Cincinnati and Pittsburg, by which we intend making our stock always large and well assorted; and we invite the attention of country merchants visiting Nashville to give our goods and prices a carelul examination, as no house in the South West will bold out greaterinducements than we intend to do.

DAVIS A SWANN. P. S. We will have regular Auction Sales every TUESDAY throughout the season. D.

A S. janlC tr R7F. BELL, COMMISSION 3IERCHANT, Opposite Sewanee House, College Street, No. 23, NASHVILLE. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Flour.

Bacon, Lard, Clover Seed, Millet Seed, Nails, Powder, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, Ac- JUST RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED bags 50 dozen Painted Buckets Rio Coffee, new crop SO dozen assorted Cordial 4 bags Allspice; 5 bags Pepper 5 cases TabU Salt, in bx 100 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins tierces fresh Rice 5 Frails S. S. Ahuond3 bbls oiotasses; 60 K-bbI 100 1, 2, 3 and 5 gallon Demijohns CO lbs Nutmegs 20 Nest's Market Baskets; 10 bbls No. 2 Mackerel 100 kits Nos 1 and 2 do; And for sale at the lowest prices by janl7 R. F.

HELL, ONE UUNDREO AND FIFIY BOXES STAR CANDLES, 10, 20 nd 40; 1500 lb3 Cured Beer; 25 dozen Brooxis 75 boxes Cheese. For sale, at the lowest notch, by F. BELL, janl7 No. 23 College opposite Senanee House. STOVES, CASTINGS, TINWARE.

WE respectfully call the attention of country merchants visiting Nashville to our extensive stock of TINWARE, Iargerthan any we ever had before, and which comprises alltbe articles that are in demand in country stores. This extensive slock, which is well worthy of examination, has been made by the best workmen that can be found in the country, and with the utmost care. To cash customers it will be sold with the smallest possl. ble margin of profit. Cooking Stoves, Our stock or CookingStoves, both or wrought and cast iron is complete, and will be sold Tor cosh as tow if not lower than any other house in, Nashville who will offer an article of equal quality.

Heating Stoves. We have agreater variety or patterns or UeatingStoves for wood and coal than has been before offered in this market To secure prompt sales we will sell for cash at a small advance above cost. Castings, Wt have a large stock of Hollowware Cast, ings, of the best and lightest quality, which we wiil sell at a very low figure. Also, Dog Irons, Bark Mills, Sad Irons. AS ECONOMY IS THE WAY TO WEALTH.

We again call the attention of the Ladies to an invention got upexpressly forlheirbenetit iur.ar.Lir iicaii.iu ojiuuiiii.u tiiu.i. The advantages consist 1st, in Ecouomy; one cent's worth of good charcoal fur nishes fuel for a whole day's ironing. Hard wood coals from a common wood tire or stove answer the purpose just as well for those who lirein the country. 2d. Convenience, beiDg independent of a stove or fur nace, and therefoi capable of being used in any part of me nouse or vara.

8d. Saving of laborandtimcin avoiding the carrying of tue iron in and irom tne nre. 4th. Avoiding the discomforts of a hot room. 5th.

The facilitating neatness the irun never being soiled by contact Willi tuc nre, but always retaining its per ect gloss. Cth. Despatch it involving the saving or all the time which is otherwise lost in exchanging the irons and in keep ing mem in proper order. A mere inspection oi the iron will satisfy any one that it is a decided improvement, and must come into general use. Five hundred of these Irons have been sold in Nashville, and are always approved ot.

by rood Housekeepers. Our stock orllousefumishingGoods is very extensive, and i i -1 1 1 we it 10 lueuueresiui lauiiues going 10 Housekeeping to give us the first call. sept3 SS' MACKENZIE A CO. JAS. A.

WOODS. WI. B. ARKISTEAU. Jog.

Li WOODS. WOODS LARD OIL MANUFATURERS OFFICE NO. 25 MARKET NASnVlLLE, TENNESSEE. oct3 lv POOL COTTON 500 dozen Coat's Spool Cotton assorted 00 le's 400 Yale's Just received and for sale by nov2 A. MORRISON A CO.

Til Ki OT1IINGS ARE STOPPING FOR A FEW DAYS AT THE WASHINGTON HOTEL, MAINE STREET, NORTH OF THE COURT HOUSE, Franklin, Tennessee, WHICH is again open for the reception or visitors, and the undersigned flatters himself he willbt able to please all wbo may favor him with their patronage. The table will be supplied with the very best the market affords. The wants of the horse will be fully supplied by a careful ind experienced hostler. Charges moderate. TRY ME.

With a little encouragement I am determined to make it a first classllotel. N. 0. DAVID. oct24 Proprietor.

J. L. MYERS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. MORGAN COURT HOUSE.

MORGAN CO TENN. Practices in all the Courts of Morgan and adjoining counties March 4,1355. Smw TO. 3 HARPER'S STORY BOOKS lias been received br feb24 TOON, NFI.SON A CO. LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE.

I HAVE a first rate Coal Bank in Jackson county, Ala. fori ale. Also, one of the best farms in Rutherford county. A Negro Man, 27 years old o. 1 rartentcr; 23 blacksmith.

Various other Negroea. JgT Apply soon. feb22-tf RfcES W. PORTER. FINE LKHJORS AND WINfcS.

C14 PIPES jine Cognac Brandies, best brands XU 8 i-J do do do do do 10 do do Bordeaux do do; 2 pipes Holland Gin; 2 puncheons jinre Jamaica Rum 2 do jine old Malt Irish Whiskey; 5 quarter casks choice old Madeira Wine; 5 do do Sherry do; 20 do different grades i'ort do; 50 boxes Claret Wine; 50 baskets and boxes Champagne; 10 boxes assorted Cordials, lleceived and for sale by febC E. S. CTEATHAM A CO. MEDICINE, OQQ CANS OFPOTASHThecheepest and best pOpreparatiOQever sold for making Soap- one can make.SOlbs. hard soap or 100 lbs.

soft price 75 cents tier can. Just received and forsale by W.F. GRAY TV! BT-O I T. oroadwaT. Of DOZEN SARATOGA UATERJust n-OUceived andforsaleby W.F.GRAY maj24 17 Broadway.

-J 9 DOZEN OXYGENATED BITTERS. J. The most nnir trnntm for TDnrtnta Just received and forsale hr W.F.GRAY. may 24 17 Broadway. OAfJ DOZEN DR.

ROSE'S CELEBRATED cJUlFamily Medicines. Just received and forsale by "--v-1. W.t.UKAY.HrJroadway. 79 SEYMORE'S GALVANIC ABDOMINAL I Supporters which will ba sold nnnsn-dlv low. Just ceived and for sals br nn i wnjM 17Broadway.

ESSENCE OF JA-UUMAICA GINGERJost received and forsale by W. F. GRAY', 17 Broadway. 9 BARRELS ROSIX-Just received and for sale nay2i. b.tv.o.

17 Broadwir. RAILROAD NOTICE. COTTON destined for Charleston will, on and after this dale, becharged 425perbaleof5001bs.orless,and 8o cents per 100 lb, for excess of over 500 lbs ILL ANDERSON, Sup't N. A. C.

R. EPSIXON, TH.E 0F 9L? PACIFIC, the lfv brother of Gamma and the sire of Corset, W) Diamond, A oltaire, and Selene, will stand the pnsiiino1 km Crrm mr aM lo ftm jf "2 ao casa will be re quired before the reiuoral of the propertr. Hares kept at 75 cent. rwr wpr 1 r.raii.u is neany sixteen hands high, a rich bay, and one of the most beautiful and peifect horses ever seen, and con-pe-l-or for the prize at the Slock Fair or Mldrlli. TunnaNM tor, nAlnK 1...

v.uu;i. uui I1TO Ol CIS COttSbftV been tramed four or that number have proved most ex Cellini rn f-r. U'hitlinrva In I 3 i um aone oeuer Ml. ruuiiimu i a ny-i ln.ni... Ik.

uuueu oiaies. Ao re sponsibility for accidents or escapes. j.n-tua u. UAltUIa. O.KACORIOOR, N.

K. J. BAXXUXAD MACGREGOR, AilOWAY tt COMMISSTOV MRIIf-ni vipd o5St.C.ubles SrRzxT.fthirdStoreaboveSt. Charles Hotel 1 N. E.

ALLOWAY A CO, Nashville, are at all tunes prepared to make liberal cash advances ou shin menU to us. Novl5 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE Great Central Route, connecting the Atlantic cities with Western, Northwestern, an Southwestern States, Railway direct. This road also connects it ie witn oai'7 inB of Steamers to all potts on the estern Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on the Northwsstern Lakes making the most rXmruttt 1Jj pj 1 "11.J" EIGHT can be forwarded to and from the (frejt lli Rates between Philadelphia and Pittsburg FIR5TC LASS. Boots.

Shoes, Dry Goods i (in boxes,) Furs. Feathers, Ac 90c per 1001b SECOND CLASS. Books and Stationery, Dry Goods (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- 75c per 1001t ther, Ac THIRD CLASS. Anvils, Bagging, Bacon, I and Pork (in Ac. 6Sc Ptr 10 FOURTH CLASS.

Coffee, Fish, Bacon, and Pork Lard and Lard Oil, oSe Ter 100It-tgf In thipping Goods from any point East of Philadelphia, be particular lo mark package tlx Pennsylnwiii JiailroaJ." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburg will be forwarded without detention. I-ouis. Mo J. S. Mitchell A Son.

Evansville. Ind. II. U. HOUSTON, General Fre Ag.tit, PhlU-la.

H. J. LOM11AERT. Fa. jinl ly PENNS LVANI A RAILItUA D.

THREE Daily Through Trains, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at A. and Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 1, P.

and Pittsburg for Phladelphia at 1, P.M. TUK NIGHT EXPRESS i leaves nuedelphia for Pittsburg at 11, P. and Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 10, P.M. The above lines connect at Pittsburg with the Railroads! to and from St. Lorns, Mo; Alton.

Galena and rrankfort, Lexington, and Louisville, Terra Haute, Madison, 1-afajeilo ud Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Dayton, SpringbeM, Bellefontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cleveland, Colnmous, Zanesville, Mas.illon. and Wooster. Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Orleans, St. Louis, Lonisville and Cincinnati.

Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places For tnrther particulars, see Handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious toute to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New ork or Itostou. TI103. MOORE, Agent, Fastener Fnadt. J.

MESKIMEN, Agent, Fatienaer Zinct, l'Mlarn. Philadelphia, 1355 janl ly COPARTNEItSH IP. 1 HAVE THIS DAY associated with me in the Wholesale Grocery, Commission, Receiving and Forwarding Businecs, Mr. WIL LIAM PHILLIPS, of Nashville, under the name and style of LANIER A PHILLIP -nova L. 11.

LANIER. CMtESH ARRIVALS. 20O HHDS. SUGAR, all grades; 100 barrels of Molasses; 100 half barrels of Molasses; 5 tierces of Rice: 5 packages of Mackerel; 20 packages of Cranberries; 150 packages of Raisins; 10 bags of Almonds; 20 casks of Porter and Ale; 20 coils or Manilla Rope; 50 packages Market, Clothes and Covered Baskets; 100 packages Buckets. Tubs, Pails, Ac; 20 barrels Pecans, Filberts and Cream Nuts; 20 packages Coguiac Brandy; 10 packages Maderia and Cherry Wines; 40 packages Port and Malaga Wines; 0,000 superior Havana Cigars; 500 Demijohns; 50,000 Corks.

Forsale by fjanl2 EDWARDS A HARRIS. EMPTY BOXES. TXTE HAVE for salea lot ot LARGE EMPTY BOXES yy suitable to roatam Coal; they would also be con venrent tor grain and and other purposes. RAMAGE A CHURCH. nov22 42 College street.

LADIES' FINE SHOES. LADIES' Curocoa Kid Slippers with Rozetis. French Italian Cloth Gaiters. Plain and Ko'd. P.

L. Toilet Embroider'd Slippers. Bronzed Kid Misses Kid Slippers. Child's Kid, Goat and French Mora. Boots, thick soUs.

Rozettes, a large assortment new styles. Ladies' French A English Lasting aud Velvet Slsnpcrs. uuui coppers anu anuais. acn ac Just received by RAMAGE A CHURCH. decl5 42 College Street.

7. H. CURREY, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. BEGS LEAVE to inform his Iriends and the public generally, that be keeps constantly 'OxV on hand Collins of every description, from the plainest servants to the fine Metahc air-tight and air-exhausted Coffins, the best now in use for preserving the Corps; together with good Hearses and Horses, and everything necessary for burials. AH orders iefl at my ware-room, No.

51 Cooper's Building. Cherry street, will be promptly attended to, both day or nieht miSl-tf J. II. CURREY. CIGARS! Cf "A SUPERIOR Havana Cigars, just re-Zl ceived and for sale, consisting partly of the following Brands: Jupiter's La Favoitas, La Ha.

Pedro Carrillo, Napoleon, Pensadosa. With various other brands of choice Tobacco. Little Indian, coiner Cherry and Cedar streets. dec5-tr MOORE. HERI0T PETIT, NOTARIES, AVERAGE ADJUSTERS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Xo.

36 FASTJIAV, ClT.iKI.tXTOX, SO. CA. janIO dOm SELLING AT COST WALKING CANES, MEER CHAUM PIPES, Ac. We are selling the balance our stock or the above articles at cost, to close out. Any one in want of them would do well to call at ap7 LYONS A CO'S.

19 Cedar St. DRUGS. SPTS. TURPENTINE; Alcohol; Linseed Oil Bar Soap Pearl Starch; Candle Wick; Just received and lor sale by dec23 STRETCH A ORR A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. I WISH to rent my House and Lot in the suburbs A-ji of Nashville, the same distance from the Public i-Vi Square as the Chattanooga Railroad Depot.

The hoii5e has ten good rooms and other conveniences. The lot contains live and a half acres or ground some three acres of which is a well-enclosed garden. There are on the lot a number of peach, cherry and other trees; also, a brick stable and carnage bouse. 1 will rent this property low to a good tenant WJI. S.

LANGDON. 53 Refer to Li5dslxt A Crockett. jan26-lf TO THE WHOLESALE MERCHANTS of NASHVILLE. THE subscriber has discontinued the manufacture of Tobacco in this city, and will commence manufacturing at St. Louis, where only in the West Fine Leaf can be obtained suitable for bis celebrated Nail Rod Twist, Nectar and IXL Tobaccos.

All oruers sent to me at St. Uiuis, after April 1st, or left with A Morrison A (who will be my agents in this city, and will keep stock on band,) will be promptly attended to. Any Tobacco sold by me, end not proving as represented, will be correcUd by A. Morrison A Co. A.

J. MUSSELMAN. tnlO 3m JUST IN TIME. WTE have this day received by express, ALEXAND-V ER'S KID GLOVES, in white, light and dark col- nrs. Also, a few handsome White Kept, tilts, 1 PoutdeSoies, For Evening.

Moire Antiques, jan. 23. tf. R. C.

McNAIRY A CO. FRESH RECEIPTS. -i BARRELS MACKEREL; 25 Boxes Raisins; XJ 20 Kits do lo Il'If do do. U'lf Bbls. Roe Herrings 10 Or.

do do 5 Case Pine Apple Cheese: 5 Casks London Porter. Just received and lor sale by decmt EDWARDS A HARRIS. Ieeight AntXTS. Moses Potter. Boston; J.

Elliott, N. York; E.J. Sneeder, Philadelphia: Mtgraw A Koon, Baltimore; George C. Franciscus, Pittsburg; Sprigman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S.

Moorbead. LouisTille, It. C.Meldrum. Madison. Rilcliir.t IV St SOUTHERN" ROUTE.

KATES REDUCED I J71ROM the 15th inst, to the 1st of June, the Rates of Freight from Charleston and Savannah to Nashville will be as follows: FIUST CLASS. Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Hats, Bottled Liquors and Oils. L'amphine and Spirits Turpentine, in casks and barrels, Carpeting. China, Glass and Glass Ware, Cigars in eases. Clocks.

Confectionery, Cutlery, in boxes and cases, Dry Goods, in boxes and bales. Drugs, Fruit Trees and Shrubbery, Furs, Garden Seed. pjjS Glasses and Looking Glass Plates, at owners Oysters, in cans and jars, Saddlery, Tin Ware, Teas and Spices, perlOO lbs. 105 it SECOND CLASS. XCep CclIe-T." Heavy Castings and Ma- Foreign Liquors, in barrels or pipes, Cordage, Tobacco, in boxes, Carnage Springs and lilei, Leather, in rolls and boxes, Oils, in barrels or casks.

Crockery and Queens-ware, in crates and casks, Rice, Zinc, Whiting Plaster of Paris, Ac. per 100 lbs. so 95 SPECIAL RATES. Boxes, Furniture, Piano Fortes, Carriages, and other light articles, not enumerated. Also.

Carboys of Acids, will be tken at actual weight, but charged double, 1st class rates per 100 lbs. All articles not enumerated, to be charged at rates of analogous articles. From the 1st of June lo the 1st of December, they will be charged as follows: 1st class, as above, per 100 His 20 2d do do do do 1 00 Special rates, do do 2 40 Merchants shipping from the Eastern cities will find this the cheapest, as well as the most expeditious route. Freights from New York and Philadelphia to Charleston and Savannah, ranges from 6 to 12 cents per cubic foot, according to class and character cf vessel. As the Railroad Companies -at Charleston and Savannah hare discontinued the Receiving and Forwarding ot Merchandise, it will be necessary to consign to Commission Merchants at those points.

Shippers may rely upon a strict adherence to the bbove rates. II. I. ANDERSON, Sup't. N.

A. C. B. R. SPECIAL NOTICE.

No shipments entitled to the above rates unless each and WckaSe has the Dame of the Depot ordeliverr, and wniw N- c- K- plainly marked upon it. oau, ii 11. I. A. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron JrANUFA CTORY.

MOORE, ao. 10 Bboadwat, Na-utiile, Texsiisee DEALER-. 1N AU kinds or Cooking, Coal, Wood and Parlor Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grates, Tin Ware, Japaned Ware, Ac Job Work executed with neatness and despatch. The highest price paid for old COPPER AND PEW1EK. febl-Sro McGREDY Ac CARMIC1IAEL, NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS AND LANDSCAPE GAR- LINWOOD NURSERY, NASHVILLE, TESX, Tiirtt Miles from the City, on the lMUlvro' Tar HAVE for sale Fruit Trees.

Grape Vines, Ever- Kt, greens and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Gf Greenhouse Plants, Osage Oranges for Hedges, Ac lindens laid out or re modeled. Bouquets to order at all sea-sous- dec-is 12m NOTICE- InAVE this day associated with me in the Drug Business Mr. WALTER B. GRUBBS. The business will hereafter be conducted underthe firm style of BROWN A GRUBBS.

BROWN. Nashvilli-, January 1,1853. NEW FIRM. BRO WN it- GB UBIiS, DEALERS IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.

AC, 43 College Street, Nashville, TJV7ILL keep constantly on hand a general and well aj-Y sorted stock or the above articles, together with Perfumery in every variety; Lnbin's Bazin's and Michel's Extracts; American, French and German Cologne Water I.tibin's. Bazin's, Wright's, Ac Fancy Soaps; Hair and Tooth Brushes, in every style; Pomades. Ac In chemicals, we shall keep a snpplr of the ordinary kinds, sari those new ones which may come into use from time to time. Physicians' Irescriptions carefully compounded, with neatceis. Ac.

at all hours. janS slJEbsTJust-received, a largu lot of Fresh Garden Seeds, from D. Landretb, comprising all the varieties brought to the inirkel Seeds, assorted Onions, Radish, Salsafy, Beet, Ac. by the pound; Extra Early and Early May Peas; Six Weeks or Mohawk and Valentine Beans, by the gallon or bushel; Silver Skin and Red Onion Setts, by bushel or barrel and, having sold cut entirely our Seeds last year, can guarantee the present stock to be Fresh, Ac. janS BROWN A GRUBBS.

48Collegs St. GOD-LIVER OlLr-5 Gro. genuine Cod Liver Oil, just received from Rushton, Clark A Co, br janC BROWN A (SltmiBSjtSColIege st LEECHES. 1,000 Swedish Leeches'oa hand and for sale by BROWN A GRUBBS, 43 College st MINNOW SEINES. A small lot isTcet locg by 4 deep.

Also Bamboo Poles and Jointed Pelts, with a full supply of FisbtngTackle, Ac constantly on ind by jan8 BROWN A GRUBBS. 43 College St. CONGRESS WATER A few gross on hand tl-so. Empire Wate'. janS BROWN A GRUBBS.

48 College sL BIRD SEEDS lbs Canary Seed; also, Hemp and Rape Seed. janS BROWN A GRUBBS. 4S College sL PAINTS, AC On hand. White Lead. Linfred Oil and Turpentine; Cbromeand Paris Green, dry and in oil Umber Sienna, Venetian Red.

Ac, ground in oil. jan5 BROWN A GRUBBS, 4t College St. TEAS. We will continue to the Celebrated Pek.a Teas, consisting of tne Ne Plus Ultra Black nnd Plantation Imperial brands. Also, fine Teas in chests and caddies, jan6 BROWN A GRUBBS, 43 Collegest THE HAIR.

5 gross Birry's Tricopherous, 3 gross Lyon's Ksthairon. 3 gross Boole's liyperiou Fluid; together with alt other kinds in use. janS BROWN A GRUBBS. 43 Collegest PURE SALT PETRE. 1,100 lbs Aure Salt Pe-tre 100 las Powdered do.

janC BROWN A GRUBBS, 43 Coil gest. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERS IP. rll partnership between L. D. Stevenson and It.

L. White is this dar dissolted by mutual consent. L. 1). Stevenson will pay afl lbe debts of the concern, and continue business at the old stand.

No.5tf College street, where be wilt be glad to see all the old customers of Stevenson A White. Feb. 10, 1355. I AM authorized to collect all of the debts due Stevenson A White lor 1352, '53 and '54 and all those indebted to them are requested to call in and pay up by the 1st of March, or they mar expect to settle at the end of th law fetU-tf R. L.

WHITE. POWDERED SIGAR. Bbls Pow'd Sugar, just received by the latest arri 10 val and for sole by DAVIS SWANN, decO tr Na. 73 Public Square. GOAL FOR SALE.

5000 bushels Coal torn Heirs-Mines, on board the steamer Odd Fellow, at 35 cents per bushel. (feb-iJ-gt) J. W. PAGE. WHITE LEAD.

100 kegs Pure White Lead. jan7 McCREAA TERRAS3. BRIDGE S1V.CK W.rTED. I will give ralue ble real estate in exchange Tir from 20 to 100 sliare of stock in the Wire Suspension Bridge. i ii- An riii .1 leuiv 1.

11. viieuj 91. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. HU FRANCIS A B. F.

McGEHEE have opened an Agency for the Purchase and Sale or Real Estate in Franklin County. Orders accompanied with explicit in structions.will be attended tj with despatch. Office in Winchester. fcbll-tr AT COST I HAVE alot orfine eastern made OVER COATS, which 1 will tell at cost for cash. jan2.

JNOBROWNK. A DIES' BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. Ladies' T-ick and F. Morocco und Kid Boots; Ladies' Thick-soled French Lasting Guters; Ladies' French Kid Dress Slippers Misses' and Children's Boots, and Gaiters, suitoblj to the present weatr.er, at feb27 RAMAGE A CHCRC1TS, 41 Collegest. HARDING'S BEAUTIFUL ADDITION TO NASHVILLE, xeai: Tin: ialsct covrse.

WE are now offering for sale on liberal terms this ad dition, containing 114 Lots. Most nf the lots are 5 ftet fmnt runninc back 160 feet to convenient alleys. have this day sold some 8 or 10 lots to persons who inteu to improve immediately. These lots are all eligibly situ ated near the capitol, in a rapidly improving neighbor hood, Tree from the heavy city tax, with fine soil and pre it great Inducements 10 inose wno wisn to own cneap 1 convenient homes. Call on us and get plans of the ground examine and judge for yourselves.

1 it. CsW Cherry street. LISD5LEY A CROCKETT. declC tt. 3S College street LATEST ARRIVAL OF GOODS.

BY EXPRESS. JUST received by express, aays irom New York, large and beautful variety of Cloth and Velvet Cloaks. cf the very latest st) les. Dress Silks of the very latest designs, which fur beauty, variety and richnes cannot be surpassed in this-: irkft, Alexander's best Kid Gloves; Matters and llecklen Collars, lfcrthies, Transler Work, Velvet Trimmings. Bonnet and S-tnb Ribbon: and a zreat rarietr of other articles entirely new, all of which will be sold at prices to suit Ihe purctixser.

JAMES MCHOL, nov 25 No- 5O Pub. Sptare. VALUABLE FARJ1FOR SALE. WE are now offering forsale a Tamable TRACT 0i OF LAND, situated on the Gallatin Turn- nil bike, seven miles from Nashvilli. known il Hos.

mont, the Residence of the late A. Balch. containing acres. The Land is all fine, and one hundred acre is heavily timbered. The improvements are all new and comfortable.

and it is oneof the most eligible situation for a Country Residence in the neighborhood of Nashvill It will be sold on reasonable and accommodating' erca. Possession at any time, by apDh'catio. to LLSDSLEY A CROCKETT, novlB Collega t-rt RAW WHISKEY 85 bbls IUw Whiskey, 15 above proof, in store and forsale br W. 11. GORDON A CO..

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