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1 Ifpf rf5" JST A SJI YILLE: ntlDAY JlOltKiyCSEPTEJIBElt 8, 1851' V- THE From tbc of adore lliat Mr. GitEtue has en- ed, vu have no 'doubt that thu theatre will be a most popular place or report for the coming jeanj; son. Old J.ie Cowrxt, Oiie of the best actois on the ae, ii already at his post, aud advices are received. of the hourly i-xpected arrival of a host of others that -will the corupany all that the most ardent admirers of the drama could, desire. Among tho stars engaged, we find Mr.

O. K. the London who has been playing most successfully throughout the north and east, and brings with him not only testimonials from all the editorial fraternity of that region, but also letters from F-isur ITembij-, Longfellow, LVes SriWF.iXT and others, writer of great repute. We. hope that the stars that visit us may bring rome novelties with them, for we believe that it detracts from the attraction of dramatic performance', particularly in pmall towns like this, to find that each star on hie visit, performs only Hamlet, Macletk, Claude Udr.otte and a fen-other charact ters of ench description, to the exclusion of many others, thatjnight have equal interest, and greater novelty.

The wason will rommettre, we understand, cn or Tuesday next. ji?" General the United States Marshal fpr Middle Tenne3ee, on yesterday arrested a upon a cliarge of robbing the mail -cmewhere in Georgia, at Augusta we believe. Wft underptand that he was commuted to await i.U I rial before the Examining Court, which will Jake place in a few days. After which we will to able to give more particulars. i5f The nest of Mrs.

Kirk's Infant will commence on Monday next. Her school-house is a very commodious one, situated cn Vine strict, No. 10, between Church and ilroad. Mrs. Kirk has been engaged in teaching come time, and has justly acquired a high reputation as a teacher, and we only deem it neces-iirv to call attention to the fact of the to insure a full school.

gf" The re volution in Spain is regarded with extreme joy by the Spaniards in the United States. la Chronica, the Spanish newspaper published in Nesv York, describes it as "a rising up of all that is in the human heart against political Iow.t:.?m supported by the most shameful immorality." The same journal goes on to say that the iste ministers were "proud, malignant, immoral, and, at the same time, presumptuous and vain," and thst they ''made the crown the object of public Dnti-utft, and undermined the most national and confrvative institutions." Ricn Enirons, with Land tor Sale. The Memphis irnysays: Our friends, Gates fc Parkei, the West Tennessee WMj (one of the best papers in the Slate.) are advertising a farm, or half of a utock farm for sa'e. It is situated in Madison one of the richest in the State, and offers hdvaiitage possessed by very few other farms, for the jmrpOM? of stock raising. They propose to ex-tieriment in raising aud breediug fine stock, believing it will be more remunerating than cultivating the land.

V.e are glad to see the initiative taken in this business, and shall watch the result with interest. The opportunity is a favorable one to per-fmh having some capital, who desire to invest it in New Am.ic.vnos or Steam. The steamer Arc-tie proceeded to Sea from New York Wednesday, to be absent two or three days, for the purpose of testing what is supposed to be a great improvement in her rcaehinerv. The trial already had was con- dcred very sitisfactory, and the one now to be will be conclusive, pro or con. The improvement referred to one which Mr.

Colliss has been t.idaouly endeavoring to perfect for the lu3t two years. It consists in a new application of steam, with a view to preater power with a less consumption of fuel. So far experiments have been made, this object seems to have bees attained; but bale, however, will be said about it, until the te-ult is finally and fully determined. JgP The Baltimore Argus states that a two lepged member of the swine family, for the weger of dollar, aceomplijLed in the Lexington market the hoggish feat of eating two large watermelons, six hard crab, five fried perch, three catfish and fmiT green tipple. The Buffalo JErpress says that the receipts of flour and grain at that port, during the present season, are far in advance of last year.

The largest amount yet delivered in one day is 400,000 busbete. A Stricken- Mas. The Rev. S. A.

Bakfr, one of the editors of the Detroit Democrat, has within a few weeks lrirt brother, three children, and now ha' buried Lis wife. jgT" TIib Fr.rt Wayne (Ind.) Times, says, that cirn in that region looks unusually flourishing and luxuriant, and if the fall season doe3 not prove nn-ld-nmble, will be far above ah average. The Ohio Statesman, savs, that the corn pot the Scioto valley, will prove on almost en- failure. iiscwKATi, Hamilton- akd Daytox Railroap. earnings of this road for the six months weri 233,115 33, showino- an increase of 741 76, over of the corresponding sir months of tho previous year.

The increase in the number i.f passengers carried w.is3,S2.": 32?" A lighted taper placed in the hand of the (Otpw of a German woman in Buffalo, on kt. bv some means set the bed clothes on r.re; ud tho flames nearly consumed the body di'rorery. If vou see a squall arising in the latitude your wife, what couisi should hi pursued to sid its cviequenees Double her cape with your left arm, and let your lips drop anchor on the t-ing ground of "smacks." Tlie Ohio VrViH says '-Lucy Stone, tLe etrtju-'nl lecturer ou slavery, is, it is rumored, about ii. k- inan-ied a Cincinnati gentleman of fortune TleTTriH City." Capt, Dor.Tcn, made hr trial uip yesterday. Her machinery is in fine irder.

nud works welL 5f Tlie New York Journal of Commerce gives the following extract of a leiter, dated Paris, Au-f 7th "Busine" is very bad iu this city. The war lwn afTeeted manufactures, larire stocks of which (mm Ivnland. Gftuiauy aud France, will be set.t to the United States aud forced oil' for cash this fall. I think we may look for a large import, aud a doss nionev uiarket throughout the wiu-tr." lIoaE Stfium5. Wi'i.

and Jtyh Stock in s--re arresletl suil token helore tlie Us-- eoruVr, tbe iiis-tance bl i-everul from Hutherfonl end f'nnuou cotintie, oti surpietou of tealiri'' or Huliug nml abettinj; in tlie ftealinjr of ilireo liorse-. The PtocUwellV reside in tie ueili-borhood of r-iileuce ol'llr. Briukley, wlio uas Htfarkerl Sunday morninp in hii coruGeld htnl tiarelv epe'l witli ly anian sappojed tu LeRue-To. Various rJ-nor? and suspicious aie sfloat inregftitl to tlie of the Inn tlieaiin print. I i i.

imii nonTiHv believed tliattlie iieronwLo attacked air Urickley wr a white man in dissui-e. tuid (list theprovocstion lor tlieaitacs is traciftble lo the fa. that Mr. 11. some time since became ficciilentally cogui.diit of tome laetsin con neeiion with the sltaltngot sundry uorses.

On motion of U.Cok, Esq for the State, tbe eiA-ninstion of thu vraa continued until to-ssTrbw on -iccount of the absence of important itzzssU the defecilants beinfr required to give bood iaSlOOO each. True Why. BY TELEGRAPH. akK1VaL OFTilE STEAMSHIP Eiiro3a. Halifax.

Aujr. 30. iiu rnnn nn arrirru. -i if i i bringing Ltvtr- pool dates of the 10th ono week later, LivKltraoL. Saturday Morning.

The news is hat Bomersund had surrendered on the and Ilussians were takeu prisoners. ti. R.ii' 1 1 on lor The Washinston sided from Southampton for New Yoik on the 1 Itli, with 240 passengers and 500 tons freight, The screw steamship Brandon sailed froni Havre and Southampton on the 17th for New York, with full freight aud passengers. The. Anglo-French force atBomarsund was soldiers and was supported by the fleet Beislln', Aug.

10. The Vienna Conference is expected to assemble nest week. Paris, Aug. IS. Orders have been leceived for Austria to enter Wallachia, and the troops have commenced crossing the frontiers at Turaw, Sevc-rin and Odessa.

Letters of the 7th say there has been no real blockade. LiVEitrooL. Cotton Marl-el of Saturday. S.ile3 of 5,000 bales. The den.

and is moderate and firm for trade and export. The market is dull, hut not lower. The Collins steamship pjcific arrived at Liverpool on the 17tb. Her advices had no effect on the Cotton market. Deunistown reports Cotton dull at a decline of chiefly on lower grades from a stock and a favorable report of the crop.

The sales lor tho week were bales, including bales of American. The tales to Speculators were 2500 bales to Exporteri 4900 bales. Brown it Shipley quote fair at GjJ; Middling 5.J; Mobile fair Middling 5J; Upland fair Middling 5J; Inferior 3a4 Dennistown's quotations differ from Brown Shiple-. His are, for Orleans fair Mobile and upland fair Orleans middling 6 3-15; Mobile middling 5J; Upland middling 5 1-10. Sales on Friday of 5000 bales the market was dull.

The stock exclusive of shipboard was biles. opened firm but fell off at the close. Brown ik Shipley quote western canal flour at 3ls.a31s3d; straight Baltimore, 3ls Gda32s; good Ohio, 33s6ds34; Canal, 31s.a31sGd. Prices are easier but not quotably lower. Wheat has declined 3d white is quoted at GdalOos red at S5s.

Gda953. Gd. Indian corn has advanced Is to Is Gd; yellow is quoted at 35s 5di3G; mixed 353; white 3Gj. Beef is reported dull, with a declining tendency. Pork prices for inferior are considerably lower.

Bacon unchanged, with moderate demand, at previous rates. Lard little sj emlative demand; sales for the week 500 bbls. at54sGda55s. Tallow 08s Gda G9j; good North American G7s Gd. American stocks are dull and unchanged.

U. bonds sixes 1SGS lOSJalOD U. S. stock sixe3 18G7, 107 a 10S. Pennsylvania fives, S2i a S3 Maryland bonds, fives, 101 a 103.

Iron market dull, Scotch pig is quoted at Glasgow at 83? Gd. Baltimore, Aug. 30. The bark Indus arrived to-day. She brings Rio dates to the 15th of July.

Good Coffee is scarce. The President did not leave Washington till to-day. Secretary Marcy lemains at Berkley Spring--preparing important State papeis He will remain until the close of the present week. At a special meeting in the First Ward of Washington yesterday an anti Kuow Nothmg candidate received seven majority. St.

Johns, N. papers state that fires are raging in the woods on both sides of the line between New Brunswick and Maine, Immense damage was done in Perry, Maine. A new brig on the stocks nearly completed, was destroi'cd. The St. Andrews, N.

B. Standard says that the forests are burning in all directions, and man- farm houses have been burned to the ground arc crops destroyed. The drousjht continues iu New England ith no sigus of rain. Washington, Aug. 30.

Tho Rational Inldli'jen-cer s-ays that the announcement of ex Sena'or Dowus's death was premature, and that he is still living. The President gave up his trip to Cape May, because the boats from Baltimore had ceased running. He went to Cap jn Springs instead. The express train on the New York Central Railroad, which reached Albany last night at 7 o'clock, ran over ladies at Conastog3, seven miles from Syracuse, instantly killing them. They were ju3t descending from the mail train going West, whic'i waits for tho express train to piss.

They got out on the wrong side of the cars, and were caught by the passing train and horribly mangled. Their names are unknown. Pittsbdrc, Aug. 30. The river coniuues to fall with 11 inches water in the channel.

Weather clear and warm. Fait River, Aug. 27. The cholera broke out among the Irih in this city on Saturday morning and up th'S time nineteen deaths have taken place: one man who was arrested for stealing died in the "lock up" in a few hours after being seized. Boston.

Aug. 29. Orr, alias angel Gabriel was convicted here to-day, of disturbing the peace aud fined twenty dollars and costs and required to give bond in $300 for his good behaviour for six months. Eight v-scven emigrants left for Kansas to-day. New York, Aug.

30, P.M. Flour a trifle lower; 300 bbls, sold; straight State 9 50al0; good Ohio 9 G2al0; 2,000 bbh Southern sold at9 5lal0. Cotton, prices favor buyers. Coffte, 500 bags sold; Rio unchanged, with limited business at previous rates. Laid oil firm.

Linseed oil declined to 7Ga77. Wheat firm, 0000 bushels sold, Southern White 2. Corn, sales ot 90,000 bushels Western mixed at 35a8C; others nominal. dull. 2000 bbls were sold, mess 14; prime 11 50all -02 Beef firm.

Lird unchanged. Tobacco firm. WhUkv. SOObbls of Ohio sold at 3Gji37. Cut meats unchanged.

Louisville. Aug. 31. Furlhtr A'ttcs it Ei ropa. London.

Barrings report ir ley in demand Cctiio'sfor money quoted at 9: 93 Madrid, 11. The Junta of Malaga and Thernida i refuse to recognize the new Government. The forts Tyrce and Notich, at Island Aland, I have been taken, one by the French and the other by tl English. The loss by the allies was small. YiE'na, 1G.

It is reported tliat Gortfchakofl' notified the Government that as long as tlie Turks were in Wallachia the would retain certain points in the Principalities. Austria has given up the intention of proposing to the Geimamc Diet to put the federal ar.ny on war footing. The Paris Moniten- anmuuees that on the 7th and Sth of August, the French expedition force landed on Island Alland, at the North fortress Bomarsuud. At the same time the English and French marines landed at ihe South and effected a disembarkation, covered by war steamers, without a man getting his foot wet Tl.ey then erected batteries, while the Russians destroyed theirs and fell back on the main fortress. On the 15th, the French carried a redoubt of guns, without losing a man.

Another account says a strong foit was taken after several bouts fighting. The bombardment of tne main fortress com menced on the 10t' A report in the English papers say the inhabitants had iien against Russia, and it was proclaimed by order of the French Admiral from the pulpit. Russias sway over the island ceased. The aspect of atfuirs on ths Dami je is unchanged. The Russians continue to fottify all strateglic points.

Tho 'L-Jiidon News' corrcspjudent says the British troops are camped on a moons try near I)evn3, ai.d arc dtciiimled with the malignant cholera. Tlipy arc totally of medicine, and are famishing for hu.k oflood. The Times' Ci.TT.?puiJeiit corroborates the above. Paskitwilch rclu-ncd font Mjscow on the 13th, aud will agun takj cjaimmd ot tlu jJtheni ar-mv. Constantitto'lo letters iy that the expedition against Ciiciu prugr.ssing.

The embarkation ii deft rrtd on auoouul of lh cholera. No aup'jrtaiit newi is expected Irom the Eat-t bit'oic tiie tirst week tpteui'jer. It i r. (Mined tint Admiral Lyons bombarded Oivapa in iw hours. Result not known.

Sul ana er, Falima, was tint tied lo Boilsdiid P.M lia'i sjii vu the lOdi. The Ru'Man came out of Sebastopol and was seen off but trued safely. Au offtuiiva and d. tensive alliance has been concluded between the Porte and Schamyl. Terms not transpired.

Ii said that S-'haniyl insisted that the 1' r.o should the iudependence ol Urca'-ia. He 111 return oilVrs the as.s.stauce of oO.UOu AlouuUuneers. It 13 reported that Ssha my I gained a great victory over the Utissiatn. The Eiuporor of Morocco has announced bis intention to jireent the Sultan with thirty million piasters and twelve thousand troops annmlly while the war last. Parliament has been prorogued.

Tho Egyptian Kas opened at I'sra. London. Six per cents taken at two la five cent, premium. Tho United Stales bloop Mariun-lcft Gambia ou July '27th for Cape De Verde. Accounts of the potatoe disease -in North' Ireland are more discouraging.

It is spreading buL'nbt rapidly. Tho cholera is prevailing with considerable severity in Bclfcs'. The fute of St. Napoleon on the 15tb, passeM off nrnnllir Tim "Ml. ghal 20,000 A giaud military was euacttd, Champ de leprestniiii" iticteye ot c-.

utru The Kiupeior's absence was much by the Parasi.ius. Russian intrigue is reported busy in secret. club's. Pierce's message to the Senate, relative to Cuba, caused in the Paris bourse, but the succeeding mail restored confidence. The Cholera' is decreasing at Marseilles' The Monitcur continues to give favorable accounts of the harvest, but.

the weather is A riot occurred atTanposa. Tho people assembled with cries of "Vive la '-Vive la Constitution," and then insheil to the City'IIall, demolishing the abolition of the taxes. Finding, only the Secretary, there, they beat him to death, and then tore out his heart, cut his head off, and threw his bodyiuto the river. A number of the rioters were captured by armed citizens. Reports are current respecting the intention of France.

It is stated that Napoleon will not interfere iu the present aspect of affairs, and equally to a Republic or carlist dynasty. Italy. The cholera slightly subsiding, at Genva there are 70 deaths daily. At Turin it is not so severe. At Naples it is very violent, the total number of deaths during tlie week wero three thousand.

Bi'ffalo, Aug. 31. Tho steamer; Alabama sprung a leak about two miles from here. Fortunately she grounded on the bar and' sunk only to the upper deck. Another Case of Fever and Ague Cured.

ZS A few dava ago we recorded an astonishing cure of Kerer and Ague by the ue of Or. Jl'Lane's Liver Pills. We have now another tn mention, viz: that of Jlr. JiUits Sharpe.oT JUdisonburj, who state? that he had labored under a very rerioua attack t.f Ague and-Fever, and was restored by the use of these Pills. Mr.

Sbarpo also ex-pre 'i au opinion, founded ou observation, that the I.ivcr Pills are the best for billious complaints ever clTVred in his section ofcountry. Although long known as a sovereign remedy f.r chronic cases of Hepatic derjngement, or diseases of the Liver, the proprietors of Dr. M'Lane's Pills were not prepared forihe frequent, but'graiifying evidences rt its general utiliry and curative capacity. In this-respect, this invaluable medicine ha exceeded their nixst sanguine expectations, and induced them to hope that it will be introduced into every family in Sutes. Purchasers will pleafe be careful to ak for Dr.

Celebrated Liver Pills, and tale none cite. There are other PilLs, purporting to be Liver Pills, row befciv tho public. Dr. M'l-aneVi Liver Pills, also bis Celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all rs-pcctable Drug Stores in the-LVitcd States and Canada. wptl lw.

"(Jood arc 'fcuni-laendel to the public, with the asstuance that nothlr irn claimed tor them, nut wh it they roally iHoei-s. The ira tive propcrtie- of STAULEifs" ANODYNE CHKCitV KX- PECTOIIANT have been certified to in hundreds of wheie icit has been heneGcial in Coughs, Colds.SoroThroa', Asthma, una, nronchitU, jD 1 diseases of the lungs and throat generally. The DIARUHflU CORDIAL is alo known to hare cured hundreds of cases of tbosj ieriom discies of the bowels, which so often prore fatal. Indeed, in regard to both medicines, a trial of their merits, by the afliietcil, is confidently aaked as wc really believe therj are no better medicines in use. See descriptive pamphlets, to be had gratis of the agents.

Pries for each, only 5o cents, or six bottles Tor $2 50. 's See descriptive pamphlets, tobo bad gratis of lbs agents. Price for each, only fifty cents, or six tor (2 60. K. II.

STAliLEIt CO Proprietors, 'Wholesale Druggists, Daltimcre. W. OKAY, aug22 2iv Wholesale Arents. Nashville, Tcnti. jS'KW BOOKS.

F. HAG AN, Market street, opposite ll.o Union Hall. Nashville, Tenn Hooks eller and Stationer. Merchants, Traders, Libraries, and alt buying DOOKS and STATIONERY will lind at the abore "llou-e a large and complete atort-meut of School, liaw, Medical and Dock. Als, Letter and Cap Paper, a large and splendid assortment.

Book, iu every varie'y of Myle and Kind-ing. All of which hare bten manufactured and selected wrh great care, and will be fold at low prices. Teachers and Traders, se ec'ing their Fall Stocks, are earnestly rcijaesled to give us a trail befoie making their purchase. F. II At! AY, aug'l SI Stitef.

itK.yoviiin JOHN BROWNE is non' occupy iDg his new Iv filled up ESTABLISHMENT on the corner or Uiudeiick Strict ai.d ihe Souare, where he is receiving dailv his s'oci of CLOTHS, CASIJIEKES AND VESTING, coinp cry new and novel de.iign fur FALL AND 'INfLll. He intends to keep conytanilv a full and varied aorrt-ment of Gentlemen's FL'RMSllING GOODS, Shirtii of all designs aud quality. Drawers, Gloves, Ci ara, Scarfs, Ties, under wear of all kinds. In a nord evcry-thiug pertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe can lw pro cured at John HrowneV, corner of Deaderiok street, and the Squire. JOHN BROWNE.

lm. ii w. A- n. NASII VILLI: ISSULDIXC ASSOCIATION. rrMIE first monthly meeting ot the the Nah-JL vllle Building Association ill be held at Odd Fellows' Hall, ou Frihu evkm.Mi, September 1, at o'clock, when will be advanced on stock, agreeably to tht terms i Ihe constitution, to In best bidders among Ihe Stockholders, Stockholders will please no'ice, without further advertisement, that the subsequent meetings of the Dnectors for the purpose of making advai ces on slock will be held at the Merchants' Eichauge room, on College street, p-poitetbe Sewannec Houne, on the day and at the bonis specified in Ihe Constitution.

Br ordtr of the Buard of Directors, E. G. EASTMAN, Secretary. augST St tri w. A.sTdirv ok (jiikat iATOtai'.

JITST ItECKll LD 1 FASHION AND FAMINE. By Mrs. Ax S. Stu-iulvs. "There is no sorrow for the tamest soul.

That looketh up to God in perfect faith." Of fii vt'inif t)i" X. V. J-yjfr fvrtli as -U ir: "So far a the literary merits of the work nre concerned, no better guarantee than the name of.tho gifted authoie.is could be i equircd, yet, we enture to say that nothing she has hitherto written," contributes or will contribute, more Miblantiallv toher tame than the production to -Inch we refer. The subject chosen is ono hich has never yet had fall jmtice done it, in an American novel. The plot is full of and bringing in thrilling contrast the two extremes of citv life." For sale by auglS F.

1 1 AO AN. Market Ft. LEVEK'S XOVKLS. THE DODI) FAMILY ABROAD: and SIR JASPEI CAREW, KNIGHT; his Life and Exoerietice, with sonic account of hi Orer-Reachings and Shoit-Comings. By Cuas Lkvkr.

For sale by auglS F. HAGAN. Mdrket street. FLORA LINDSAY A Novel B. the ing it in the Bush," For sale by aiiL' 13.

author of'iiougti-F. Mink street, assorled. Just it- F. ii.u;n, liar street. by aug 1 j.

1I0 iioz. FINE THE NEW FALL JIAT-KXCKLSIO't itSlS: WATERFIELD A WALKER INTRODUCE TO-DAY theNswSrrLE or Hats for the Fa'l of 13S4. In the various changes in the slvle of the Hat for several jears, WATtariKLn Waluki: bare very and their selections have met with general apptob.i-tion. The style adopted for the present is extremelr Hqit, 'jnicrvl, and ej'jt, and need only to be fcen to be admired. A large and lull assortment readv to dav.

aug-j WATERFIELD A. VTALKER. SOFT WE have a large and varied assortment fine Soft Furand Cossimerc ILiLof thelatest desigu. f'irilitr, St'irn'hi aud "KiuteSoUtinj" styles nith a'l various iapes for the ealm. WATERFIELD A WALKER, Fashionable Hatters, H'i, west side of Squaie, aug2'" NexttoGowdevV.

STATE Ol TENNESSEE, Davidson Count Court, August Term, IN the matttrof the Nuncupative Will of Daniel D'ina-vant, deceased. In tlr.3cau.se it appearing to luesatisiaction ot Hie Lourt, on petition of Edward Yaugbn, that Daniel 1 of tliis county, 1 as died, making a nuncupative "ill, winch the aid Yaughn printed to the Court for probate and 1 which beimeaibs all of his estate to Manha it I I further appearing that the following heirs of the aid Duna- 1 1 runt, to wit: Irvin Dunavant, Susan Duimvant, Julia vaut, Joseph Dnnavant, Wm. Diinavant, Itcascnt Duna- rant. Thomas Dauavauf. Humphrey Dnnavant.

Williim I 1 Moore, Maltha Stow, RbodaSloiv, tier Maun, andhis 1 Susan Mann, ar uou-residents of the Slate of Tennessee, aud that tbe usual process of this Court can not te served upon them. It was ordered ttmt publication be made, ia some newspaper published in Nashville, fir 40 d.ijs, leipiir-j in" said heirs to come forward at the next October term of this Court, to be held at the Court Housein the city of Nnh-ville on the 1st Monday in Oc'ober next, to contest the pnv bate of said will, otherwise the sjine will be ptoevfded iu cn. and the will be admitted to probate. I 1. CHEATHAM, Cle k.

FIKST r.AltGK FA LI SALE I'OH 1351, AT AUCTION, OF NEW DRY GOODS, BY 3 1 BTJMGAN, Go. ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Kepte-nbci, 12tli, littti nail ltti, 1H54. I. will sell at Auction on TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and TURSDAY, 12th, 13ihand Uih September, the Inrgcst and best ssorted stock of Staple nnd Fane)' Foreign aud Domestic Dry Goods, over imported to this market, embracing the vr.v latest STTLiaop Drjss Goods, Tciumixos, Mkx and Bois Wear of ttii feason's imiorlation.

The advantages we possess of importing Foreiok aril AiiEEiCA-N Goons into this market, with all tbe improvements in qualify and latest alyles, cnacle us to offer the strongest inducemznts to City and Country' Merchan's. The stock embraces the greatest variety, and will be sold liberally, lots to suit purchasers. We euiimerale a few leading articles, viz: Black and colored French, English, German, and American Cloths and Cassimeres; Fancy Cassimercs, Embroidered Doeskin Cassimeres, new Satin, Cassimere. and Cashmere Vestirgs; Embroidered do Plain, Black-Blue, Bronn, Grey and Cadet Satinelts; Fancy, Plaid, and Figur'd Satinelts; Ermine Clotlis; Black, Blue and Grey-Tweeds: Black. Bluuand Fancv-colornd JeansrSmill-Chect ed Cassimeres, Tweeds and Heavy Cable-warp Ker- sys; Georgia and Alabama Twilled da; Blue, Scarlet, Green and Drab Blanketf: Maible.

Patridce and Fancv 1 Blanket! for coats; Blanket Coatings; Beaver and Pilot tionr style French Coatings. Whito Mackinaw Biankets; Fancy End, and Negro Blankets; Blue, Black aud Mole colored Blankets; French, -Swiss and American Bed Blankets, all sizes; Union Bed Blankets, S-t, and 12 4 erpiare; Crib Blankets; Twilled Bed Blankets; Plaid Lindseys, all wool, of the best brand'; Union Plaid Linsevs, high colors; Gala Plaids; Uigh-colored. Plaid and Figured Cloaking; Mohair Serges; Silk and Worsted Black -Mohair Alpaca; Silk-warp and High Luster; assorted quality, High-colored Alapaca. Luster; Coburgs of assorted colors, all wool French Delaines, solid high-colcm; Fine French Printed de'Alsaco; New Style Printed De-loiines; High coloied Scotch Plaids; French, German and English Merinos, new styles; Figured Alpaca Luster; New Style Dress Silks; Plaid DressSilks; Black Grade Rhine, and Gro de Nap Silks, of all widths; Persian and Florence Silks; Fancy Prints of all the best brands and fast colors'. Black, Blue and Orange, Canarv, Ameripan ruby, and Chocolate Prints, of dilferent Furniture Prints, 3-1, 7-S aud 4-4 wide; Green Prints; Apron, Fuini turc aud Counlcqiano Checks; Check9 and 1'Jaids forser-vanU'drcsscs; Wliiti- and Colored Canton Flannels; Bleached 4, 7-8, 4 4, 5-4, 6-1, 6-4, 10-4 and 12-1 quart era wide; Bltached Drillings; Brown Domestics, of all widths andqui'ities, from tho Tennessee and Georgia Manufacturers; 12-1 heavy Brown Sheetings; White Goods, consisting ot Jackouets; Jackonet Cambrics, Cross-barred Muslin, Sivissand Mull Muslins; Brown Muslins, Black dies and Gentlemen's Kid Cloves; Cashmere Gloves; and the greatest variety of Cashmere, Alpaca, Merino and Wnr.s!cd Itoriery, of all colors; Cotton Hosiery, of all colors; While, Scarlet, and Colored Flannels, of all Silk and Satin Hibbon, all widths; New Style ltonnet Ilihl bon; Irish Linen; Sheeting and Pillow Case Linen, of al-widthj, and the be-st importations; Trimmings, of all rlyles and qualhtit; ISccdleK, Pins, Buttons, Threads, Port-toon-aics, Ac Silk and Cotton llaudktrcbicfs; Ulacfc, Italian and Fancy Silk Cravats, Woolen Comforts, lloods, Ac ALSO, 100 CASKS OF NEW nrLE SILK AND ANGOL1 Hals; Heaver and DriUNh Hats; Hioad-Urimmed Julicn KflKitilh and A I ton i Soft Hats Wool Hats for men and boyx.

UJIUitELIiAS. all sizes, Whalebone and Itattan, Ac. The stock ii cuumlele. and will be soli fieelv. I'f Time of coinmencinj Tuefday morning, 9 o'clock, prompllv.

DONCAX, MORGAN CO. august ibol. Fuluro Auction I October, 17th, and l'jth. December, 12th, Nov'br. 14th, 15th aud 16th.

14th. tb aud Fill ST AUOTIlM SALE BY J. F. BUTOKT, or Fall and Winter Dry Goods, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, CLOTHING, HATS, Ac On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, September 5, anil 7tb, COMPRISING the greatest variety of Goods ever or- fcrcd in this market, to-wit Blue, Black, Brown and Drab Cloths; Blue, "'Black, ISrown and Drat) Peter Sham; Blue, Black, Brown and lljati Pilot Cloths; Blue, Brown aud Green Flushings; Plain aur! Fancv Caisimeres; Blue, Black and Fancy Sat-t'tioits; Blue, Brown and Farcv Jeans; Kereeys, Mackinaw, Red and Negro Blankets; Red, Green, Yellow and While Swiss Madins; Victoria lawn; Ginghams: Plaid Lindseys; British and American Prints; Tickings; Hickory Shirtingo; Ni gio S'ripcs; California Bleached and Brown Drills; Brown Domestics; Ve-t I'addings; Canton Hanncls; Silk ice and Edgings; Linen and Cotton Edgings; Swiss and Jacknnet Edging; Linen Toweling; Linen Diaper; Silk, Linen and Cotton Ilil'kfs; Blue, Green and Brown Barege; Casiuets; Crape, Mtnno and Wool Shawls; Black cud Coloicd Cambncks; A Shu Bleached and Broun Table Cloth; Irish Linen; Huckaback and Bird Eve Diaper; Si.k.

Marina and Cotton and Hosej Silk and M.hair Binding; Black and Fancy Cravats; Gingham do Susjienders; Thread; Tapes; Ivory, Redding and Tuck Comas; Pins, Needles: Thimbles; Pocket and Table Cutler)-; Scissors; Patent Balances; Silk and CoUon Mohair, Satin, Lasting, Pearl and other Buttons; Carpet Bags acd Sitchels; Fuggy and Riding Whips; Buck, Merino and Silk Glo Violins; Guns and Pistols; Mahogany Writing Desks aud Botes; Soap-; Razors, Razir Strops; Merino and Cotton Shirts and Drawers; Silk, Fur, Wool and glazed Hats, Looking Glasses; Flaks; Umbrellas 'logether with other articles too numerrus to mention. TERMS LIBERAL. auglfl td. J. F.

DUNTON. O. FOX, Auctioneer. WALNUT JOCKEY CLUIl HACKS. FALL MEETING.

rplIE fall Meeting over this Course will commence on JL TUESDAY, the 16th day of September, and continue during the week. Firt VKXTMdvy 101 u-eeptiate for Hntricd year olds, entrance; forfeit. Jjile Heats, and closed with the following entries O. Towles eaters b.c. by Sovereign, dim by imp.

Autocrat, 3 y. o. Rountrcei Demumbrane enter br. c. by Emu, out ol Lilac, by Leviathan, 3 y.

o. inney A Co euier b. by Shamrock, out of Sally Kir-by, hy stockholder, 3 y. o. II.

Bugg enters b.c. Ed Glascock, out of Clara Howard, by imp. Sovereign, and full brotherJoMary Tajlor, "rear old. "StcoND Dav. IVt.tnexlivj, 21A.

'Jockey Club I'ur-c S-S200. Two Mile Heats. TniRo Dav. SIH. Sw-ejulakts for untried 8 year olds, lOO entrance, 550 forfeit.

Two Mile Heats, and closed with the following entries: O. Towles eater b. c. by Sovereign, ont of Chestnut Mare, by imported Autocrat, and ful 1 i-'ster to Flaxinella. W.

Harding enter b. c. Ed Glascock, out of Clara Howard, by imported Sovereign, uud full brother to Mary Taylor. Also, cb. f.

by imported Shamrock, dam Gamma, by Pacific. Fol-htu Dav Friday, 22 Proprietor's Futsc sj 1 50. Mile Heats. Fifth lur XalurJd'j 21 Jockey Club Fursc fJCiOO itb an iuaidestake of fioo entrance, J50 forteiU ThieeMi'e Heats. Ton les enters Cordelia Reed, by Wagner, da-n Kudo-ra.

by Pnm, 4 y. o. Kountiee A Dcmumbrane enter ch. c. Bob Foster, by Wagner, i brother lo Judge Ridloy,) dam by Leviathan, 4 y.

W. W. WooJfolk enters b. m. Martha Dunn, by imported jvercign, out of a Stockholder, Marc, 5 y.

o. Tin- rules governing the above races, are those of tbe 'ao Walnut Jockey Club Association. The Proprietor Ukcs this method of iuformiug the friends of the Tuif, that no pains will bespared to render the sports acceptable t' the moat fastidious, and from the number of horea in training, fine sport imv be orpscted. TOWLES, lily Ml, lsneod td Proprie-or. DYE UAKN'ES, WAREHOUSE AKD COMMISSION MERCHA UTS, CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND REYNOLDS AuutrstA, G.v.

cash advances made on Consignments of Cotton ind other proJiue. RKFgR Hon. John P. King, Charles J. Jenkins, TO 1 I Anuiew J.

William Schley, H. om-n. T. S. Mctcalf, Esq Messrs.

T. RichaidsA Sell Hinett A Caiter, D. Plum A Co AngUita, Ga. J. J.

Kn Cartersville. Oa. Messrs Sample, Chattanooga, Tenn. Dr. Paul.

F. Eve, Nashville, Tenn. augl twBm B. ROBERTSON, 7 No. -15, Colloge Street, Nashville, Tennessee.

W1I0LEIALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN HOOTS, SHOES, JIATS, AND TIIUNKS 7 All now rccviving direct irora tne most approved n.stpm M.mufj"!oncs tho larcest. best, and most complete ttocks of ttio above articles that I have ever of. rercd, adapted to tbe Fall trade, to which I invite tho at-leniion or putchasers. Finding it impracticable to quit 1 the trade, as I pro-maed to do last Spring, 1 have ic-enttred nug-jn-if. A.

It. ROIIERTSON, NEW GOOOS. undersigned h.vijust returned from tbe East, and JL i now daily receiving and opening tbe largest und most bcautilul stock tor gentlenen's wear ever introduced in tliis citv, comprising the arealest variety CLOTHS, CASS1.ME!IES AND ESTINGS ot the latest and most fiiionable styles. S. PRITCHITT.

augii im. No. 54, College street SUNDREIS. ivpnTHIATIQN WANTED. AH to the present residence oftbo loMoiring named er- ii.

sons, or their hetrs, who Tesided in DaTidson and ed- i unit 150 i DAVID HOLT. An Enlisted Soldier, War 1812- THOMAS W.WILLIAM?, 1 WILLIAM GREEN, REUBEN BOWERS, GILES SCOTT. THOMAS CRABB, JOHN spurr. MICHAEL MOSS, JOEL DAVIS, ISAAC CHANDLER, WILLIAal COOK. ItRURY" EASLEY.

SPEYERS PALMER, JOSEPH DAVIS, THOMAS CONNELLY. SAMUEL DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM H. ALLEN, JAMISH. JONES. ABNER MeCLOL'I), JOHN KILBREATII.

GRIEF ANDOLPH, REUBEN GOOD, PHHJP CU UPPER or CLEEPER" WILLIAM WILLIAMS. JOHN GARNER. CORNELIUS UCMONT. WILLIAM MULLIXAY, JOHN PATTERSON. JOHN M.

PINTARD, FRANCIS PINE, JOHN SIMS, WlLLlAJIMcCAULEY, LEVI WILSON. KtXJBEN CHYTON. JAMES CRUTCHFIELD, ELIJAH BREWER, JOHN Address Box 35 1 P. auglS Tennessee. DISSOLUTION.

BY mutual consent the partnership heretofore existing between Nichol, Peacock in tbe Grocery and Commission business, is this day dissolved, Mr. John F. Sanderson retiring from the concern. The business will hereafter be conducted br Charles M. Nichol aid James Peacock, under the style of Niehol A Peacock, who alone are vested with full power to collect and pay debts due to and from tbe late firm.

CHAS.M.NICnOL, JAMES PEACOCK, aug 2254; JOHN F. SANDERSON. NOTICE. THE undersingntd having this day disposed of bis inter, est in the concern of Nichol, Peacock A Co, to Chis. M.

Nichol and James Peacock, takes this method of returning thanks to his numerous friends for tbe patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed on him, and solicits a continuance of the same to his successors. C. M. Nichol and Janirs Peacock are alone authorized to collect and pay all debts due to and from the late firm. Nashrille, August 22, '54.

JOHN F. SANDERSON. FJtK.SU AKItlVALS. JUST received per New Orleans, Cincinnati and Pittsburg steamers, tbe following articles, which we are of. fering low for cash.

Country Merchants and dealers gene-jally will do well to call and examine for themselves: 75o'bags prime Rio Coffee; 50 doz Brooms; 50 do Laguyra do; 1 ,000 keg Pure Lead; 200 bbls prime do No 1 do; 150 bbls do do; 150 casks best English Soda; 150 nlids Sugars, all grades; 20 bags Race Ginger; 1-oaf and Powdered Sugars, an assortment; 25 bags Pepper; 10 chests Teas, assorted; 15 do Spice; 60 bbls Soda Crackers; 10 tierces fresh Rice; 50 do Butter do; 100 bores Raisins; Cotton Yarns: assorted; 50 boxes Cod Fish; 2 jross Wash Boards; 20 do Herring; 15nestsTubs; 20 bbls Mackerel; 5 casks Brandy; ICO kits, assorted numbers; 3 do Signette Brandy; 10 cases fresh Sardines; 8 do do; 25 boxes Pickles, assorted; 5 do Madeira Wine; 5 bbls Brimstone; 5 do Sherry do; 10 do Alum; 10 do Port do; 290 bags fine Salt; 25 bbU Wine; 100 Demijohns, ass'd sues; 40 bblsH Wine; 10 frails Almonds; 25 bbls Holland Gin; 100,000 Cigars, var brands; 3o0 boxes prime Cheese; 50 do Quart Flask3; 50 do American Braudy; 50 do Old Bour Whisky; 50 do Old Monong do; 25 do Old Rye do; lo0 do Pint do; 50 do Fluted Tumblers, do Rectified do; 200 kegs Nails, assorted; 20 do Old Peach Brandy; boxrs tine Tobacco, as-SOO reams Crown, Medium, sorted brands, and D. C. Paper, 100 3.j and -4' boxes Raisins, Together with all other articles usually kept in our line. Call at NICHOL PEACOCK, uug21. Corner of Church and Market sts FINK ARTS.

THE subscriber begs leave to inform, the patrons of the Fine Arts that on his return to Nashville from Lexington, Ky. (where letters will reach hiin.) he will be pre lred to receive orders from any part of the State. The Hubscribcr begs leave to as this stylo of per. traits are unknown in this country, the price of a work of this kind is from $250 to (500, according to the number of portraits introduced into the picture Owing to the difficulty of transporting pictures of that size, he will tefer theiii to the following notice made on one of his works last Spring. The subscriber will be in Nashville on his way South in about two months bsncs.

ang-23-eod-Jw E. TROVE. A CnKP-D'cecVEK The New Orleans Couritr of Monday says. 'There is now in New Orleans, at the City Hotel, an equestrian picture, by Mr. Edwin Trove, of Mobile, an artist of great merit, who has devoted" his talents chiefly to this line of paintiog.

It is an exquisite work, as ail will admit who go to examine and study it. We affect no J'diiantiftn, and will, therefore, attempt no description of this painting in tbe usual jargon of Italian-English, but content ourselves with recommending cur readers to go and judge for themselves. For drawing, perspective; coloring, and cureful finish, this painting will stand severe scrutiny and comparison. Mr. Trove belongs to a family of artists.

His father was a sculptor of celebrity. His b'rother has achieved an independence with the'brush; and if his sisters are unknown to fame, it is because their modest preference of the domestic circle prevents the exhibition of brilliant genius and rare accomplishments." AUCTION SALr" OF JtKAL ESTATK. ON SATURDAY, the ICth day of September, 1854, 1 will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the Court House iu Na-hviUe, threo lots of land in Civil District No. 2. Thee lots aiesituated four miles from Nashville, within mile of the Murlreesboro' Turnpike Bridge over Mill Creek, from which there is a good carriage-way to this land, and within J-4 mile of the location of the Stone's River Pike, adjoining the lands of Dr.

Fanning on the East, Mr. Birdweil on the South, Mrs. Dabbs on the North, and Mrs.Smith on the West, said lots particularly described as follows Iit No. 1 contains 82 acres BO poles. Its location is high and healthy about is in timber, and has two never failing springs of water.

The improvements are a log house and a kitchen. Iit No. 2 contains SI acres 18 pole. About of the land is in timber has two never-failing springs, and a most beautiful building bile. Ioit No.

3 contains 2i acies 4 poles and is all timbered, with the exception of six acres. About of the land is rich, low ground has two never-friling springs and a handsome building site in a beautiful grove of fo.est trees. Each one of these lots is nisceptible of high improvements, either for a country residence or market garden. Tcbus Ji in six months, the balance in one and two vears notes payable in bank with good security, and a lien retained. For further information apply to R.A.

BALLOWE, aug24. Gen'l Ag't, No. 17 Deaderick St. UNITED STATES Post Ornca Dpabtuest, July V), 1854. 1 PROPOSALS for conveying the mails of the United States from October 16, lb 4, to June 30, 1658, on the following routes in the State of Tsxmsszi, will be nceived at the Contract Office of this department until 3 o'clock, a.

of Thursday, September 14 next, to be decided by th next day No. S.3;. From Chattanooga, by Kelly's Ferry, Oat's Landing. Jasper, Bittle Creek, Klepper'n, and Felbam, to Hillsboro', 65 miles aud once a went losavc Chattanooga Monday at 7, a. Arrive at Hillsboro' next day by p.

Iave Hillsboro' Weioesday a. Arrive at Chattanooga next day by 6 p. m. For form of proposal, guarantee, and certificate, and also notes and instructions, embracing conditions to be incorporated in the contracts, to be executed by tbe accepted bidder, to such extent as the department may deem expedient and proper, see advertisemeut inviting proposals for mail service lor the term commencing July 1,1854, aud ending June 30, IS54, in ths States ot Kentucky, Tennessee, dated Jacnary 0, 1854. Each proposal should be sealed, marked "Proposals for route No.

and addressed. Second Assistant Postmaster General, Washington. D.C. JAMES CAMPBELL. juIySO Postmaster General.

SOUTUF.ItN MILITARY ACADEMY TTER 4 JtX AUTHOniTT OF THE STATE Or ALA. Conductrd on thi JSf- TO 1JE DRAWN 20th OF SEPTEMBER, 185 1. Zu CariTAts $7500 5000 3000 1500 In all, 23Spriies, amounting to $30,000 Tickets 00 Halves and Quarters in proporuon. All oomnuiniralions strictly confidential. Person wishing Tickets in "ashville, will please leave their orders with Mr.

H. CHAMPION, who is authorized to receive aud forward them, and to whom theschemas and drawings will be regularly sent. A compliance with the abov? will save much time and labor necessary to answer individual orders from time to time. SAMUEL SWANN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Ilronze Lions, 22 lm. Montgomery, Ala.

i 1851. NEW SlMtlNli IJifOJtTATIONS. 1851 JAMES NICJIOL, ko. 20. ov TnE sqitark.

3 doors trom collfoe st. TS now receivingand opening for tbe Spring trade an as- sortmentofstlt, Fuucy and Siaplc Coods, that for extent, larietr and nehness, will surpass any Stock that he has ever offered in this market, the assortment bas Ibeen purchased on the most favorable terms in tlie various U.VSTEIIH JUAItKETS, fit 1 If 1 11 tnaA.n ana will oc oucreu u. ici puiui uuiuutc uu uuiciu Costs, to cash buyers or punctual customers. Tbe Stock 1 will embrace tbe'following articles in every variety: Dres Fabrics, Embroideries; Ilibbons Luces; Gloves; Linuens; M'hitc Goods; Clothes; Cassimeres; Vesting, to which will be I made constant additions, br the arrival of ererr Steamer, theieby enabling him to present to those favoring him with a call, one of the largest and most desirable selection of articles in bis line to be found in this city. aasuville, March li i4 ICE.

1 have adv.nced the nncia ot my tAjuiec- tionanes to last year's prices. ausl. OltlTlrSALE FIVE OR SIX HUNDRED SACKS superior White Corn for sal in the vicinity of Natfivilli. For particulars enquire of M'CREA A TERRAS3, au'17 dtrw lw. Uroad stieit.

CARRIAGES. i 5" viuertniatjiesot rpjf elves as facilities for i uBu-. nua na DeiiHirul elsewhere WALL l'APElt. ON 11A.M", a nne assortment or Wall Paper or the latest and most fashionable lorPijIorj, Halls. DiniBf Rooms.

at Nashville Wall Paper Store, No. 20 College st. N. B. Paper Hanging promptly attended to, warranted done ir the best manner.

oug2(. CELEBRATED WORKS, 3Y DB, CUMMINO. OF I0ND0JJ. tuiroBii idition'. THE Cbu-ch before the Flood.

1 vol 12mo. Beeedictions, or the Hlessed Life. 1 vol. 12mo. Voices or the Nigbt.

Voices oT the Dead. Lectures on the Apocalypse, 9 series. lectures 00 Roinanisml Tbe Tent and the Altar. lectures oa the Miracles. lectures on Daniel.

Lectures on the 1 "a rabies. Forsaleby aug 16. CHARLES W. SMITH. SCHOOL BOOKS, Sic Country Merchauts and School Teachers are invited to examine my stock cf School Books and Stationery, which will be offered at tbe lowest prices by the dozen orsingle copy.

augs. cuAS.w.siirrn. 41 College street. EBSTER'S SPELLERS -By Uia dozen -low est prices. For sale by CHAS.

W. SMITH 41 College INKS, Slates, Steel Pens, Pencils, Inkstand-, Slate Pencils, Copy Bonks. India Robber, Quills, Penholders, Rulers, Paper, Sand, Ac, Co. For sale bv angO. Cl'IAS.

W. SMITH NEW LIFE AND ITS AIMS-Ideal and Actaal. Stories of the Irish Peasantry. Mrs. HalL jaiesoi via ine uermau.

Sketches or Genoa, Pisa and Floreccd. French Revolutions. By Read bead. 8 vols. Select Writings of Robert Chambers.

4 Chambers' Paper for tbe People. 6 Chambers' Miscellanr. bound. 10 I A further supply of the 1 amplighter. For sale bv w.

M'lllll. 41 College stiett. WOODEN WARE, Ac. SUNDRIES JUST RECEIVED. CEDAR Buckets, Pails.

Tubs, Piggings, Ac; Well Backets, Half Bushel Measures; nutter Tubs, ltire uoxes, bugar Boxes, Ac Bread Trays. Basket, childi en's Cane Chain-; Cocoa Nut Dippers. Grass Mats, Mannilla Churns, Cradles, Floor Mops, Ai. Just received at the Varielv aud Hon- Fnrnishino-Stori. of Iaug20l MORRISON A NEW VARIETY GOODS.

Fancy French Work Bakets; Travebng and School do Warins A English's superior Needles Low's Old Windsor Soup, Barn 's Tricopherous; Gum Elastic Combs Kings and It tUles; Port Monies, Purses. Purse S.Ik. Reads; Fishing Lines and Tackles of all kinds; Jewelry, Feifumery. nug-10 A. MORRISON A CO.

"lAt'JSS, CAGES. llird. Breeding and ianary uages. jusi leceivea uv ang20 A. CO.

HALL AND TABLE -A fiTl ai-ort raent of Hall, Table and Side Lamps fur burning Oil and Lard. Just received. aug20 A. MORRISON A CO. SCHOOL NOTICE.

WFERREL will resume his School in the basement of the African Cnnrch, on the first Monday in September. All the branches of a thorough Classical and Scientific course will be taught. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, and promises that 110 efforts shall be wanting on his part to gve satisfaction. Txsug. 125 per session of tire months.

He will make a deduction for lost time in ca-ies of protracted sickness. For further particulars applvat the Commercial College, or at his room in Cooper's Building. aug20 lm. W. H.

COR.S'F LIU3. CORNELIUS D. vr. DORRIS. nonnia CHEAP PURNITUltE DEPOT.

NO. 2G, COLLFOE STREET, Nashville, Tennessee. THE subscribers have now in store and will enns'antly keep a large and good assortment of all kinds of A II IN ITT FUR NITURE, CHAIRS, CLOCKS, GIRANDOLES. SPRING. HAIR, MOSS, COTTON and SHUCK MATfUASSES.

Our stock at present coasists in part of Rose Wood and Manngany ParlorSetts; do do do do Chamber do Oak do do; r-nameiea Ufiitage do do; Msbogsny, Walnnt, Rose Wood. Cherry, Kim aaj Poplar Bedsteads, of all kinds; Braxfkjt, Deert end Din ing Oak and Mahogany Extension Tables; Wire and Tin Safes. Rose Wood. Mabonnr. Cherrr.

Walnut die an lar Wash Stands; Hat Racks, Towel Racks, Centre Tabtes, Rcckia? Chairs, of even varietr. Wbat- ill klndi. Rose Wood. Mahoganv. Cherrv.

Walnnt. Oak and Pon lar Wardrobes. Chain Chairs Windsor, Spindle, Scollop, and Scroll Tops; Wood Seat Chairs; Every variety of Cane Seat Chairs; ao ao Kusn do; do do Straw do; SpUt Bottom Chairs; Bamboo Chairs tfall kinds; Willow Wagons and Cbairs. Clocks Clocks Our stock of CLOCKS is large, and consists of alii most every variety. WanoinTSD to sure ooon We respectfully invite the public to cive us a call, as wa are determined to sell as low as any house in the city.

Every article sold by us will be warranted to be made and finished in the best manner. We are still manufacturing FURNITURE and all kinds of MATTRASSES, to order. OLD FURNITURE REPAIRED and VARNISUED at the shortest notice. We take great pains in packing Furniture for the countrv and for shipment. Vg" Our UxntrtTAKKO Department will re ceive our strictest attention, will be personally auenuea 10 Dy one 01 ine nnn.

I-t7 we nave uie sole Agency 101 the sale or "Hislk. 3 METALIC BURIAL CASrJS," in Middle Tennessee, ami are prepared to turnisn Undertakers and others on favorable terms. CORNELIUS A DORRIS, july-21 tf No.18 College street. THE LAST PUBLIC SALE OF TOWN LOTS IN West Hickman, Fulton County, will take place on the second dy ofOctober, 1854. In view of the very rapid improvement of Hickman, and tbe very great solicitude manifested by anythatweshou'd still ofivr inducements to capitalists to cast their lots with us, and invest their cash capita! in property, that in less than two years will quadruple itself; we nave concluded to maxeanomer oner or 1.01s at ruDiic Auction.

1 It 1 needless to say anything of the advantages of Hick- 1 man, as they are known throughout thecountry to be I rior to those of any place on the Mississippi River, betueen Memphis and St liuis. It will, in a short time, be the grand terminus of ihe great chain of Railroads from Charleston and Savannah tuthe Mississippi River, the last link of the great chain being tbe I Nashville and North Western road, which term-nates at 1 Hickman, and is now in course of construction, ltitnba I tarvMnntn ia voivlarrri. nml ttihrjfi.q ihi. most 1 acd wealthy porions or West Kentucky and Tennessee. A Marin Railwav and Dock Cmoanv ha.s been with funds enough at command ensure the compleiion or that enterprise, traught with so many aarama place.

Add to thesa two impnivements tbe Rai Marina Knitwav unil Dock iheinanvotherminor ments daily made, and Hickman rlfers inducements to capitalists and business men of almost every description. not equalled bv aovplace on Uvcr, augl8-td II. C. CAT E1T, TruMi. Tbe ledger, Philade'phia, I'a Republican til.

bmi. Journal, Iwisville, (Jaiette. Cincinnati, Ohw, Uuion and American, Nashville, Tenn Herald, Rnsselville. ICv PnM lli.i.tinsville. Kenoner.

Henderson. and llanner, Trenton, Tenn will copy the above 1 ill day of sole, and forward bills to this otUce.ietmm, J.y nnd tho nervous system is shaitwl. iraaee at A unac-au. countablnfoeliogs, vague fears in the m.sd. The rodivtuua, AGS'! $250 In Premiums I WILL pay the above premiums in sums or tlO1, fjf, tlO, $ii, 20 aud 10, to any six metcbants nr pedlars who will deliver me, from this date to the 1st Jnly.

1S.V, the largest amount of The same to be bought outside of, and by men doing business outside of Nashvibe or vicinitv. I WILL AT ALL TIMES PAY THE II I Gil EST MARKET l'RICE IN CASH EOR RAOH ON DELIVERY, and ihsua a ccrtiticato to the owner of the amount received and paid for. These certificates must be kept and sent in next Jnl so that three disinterested merchants of Nashville can make the awards. The largest anount beingentitled to the IOO, tbe next largest to V), and to on down. Merchants sending me.

rag will please write that I may know in whose name to issue the certificate. Combinations will not be allowed. Woollen, Linsey. 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.

jyC-lydtriww W. S. WI11TEMAN. North Eait corner of tbe Square. RAt'SX KAGSII RAGS! 1 1 500,000 Ponuds ol Rags Wanted.

WILL pay 3 cents per pound, cash, for all the Cotton, are delivre.1 at mr Operand Rag VV-rebouse at the North- east corner of iha Public Square. Merchants, Pedlars and all the rest of mankind are soli cited to gather and send me all they can get. tmv7-tf W.H. W1UTEMAN. VALUABLE FARM TOR SALE.

-CONTAINING between and COO acres; about 200 acres cleared and amghstato or cuttivatioi, nth good aweiung ana out-nouses; genu orcnara itur water sprinzs, three miles south east 0 i and never till- of Paris, Henry ingtoRctnoIdi- county, immediately on tbe road leadinz ourgn; neignoornooa neauuy. terras accommodating. Persons wishing to seo the Farm will call on tbe subscriber on the premises. J. E.

FOWLER- jy30 till jan '55. DRUGS. EWIM BROTHERS, VUOLlSALr: iDRUGGISTS, jtM Ni. 7, North College Street, -f NASHVILLE. SUP.

CAJ1M. SODA. I 4- flflfi CiMJ.iSsd5. Revt sale by EW1.N" BROTllEtc anie. 5-t-tfl JY5C-KTUrrP5SC: 2)O0 pounds or prune lnd.ro, 8-)00 do Alum; 5 125 do Cochineal; 6M do Kxtract t4" l-ogwooi 560 do Crem of Tartar--100 do Muriate ofTin' Received and for ra'eat tlie lowest market rg tr augio kwiv ntin SNUrKS.

dot Garrett's Snuff in bottles, 'do do do tn papor' ia Bonn's in rtn-lbs. Moccaboy S'luff, in barretn and tarn Received and for ale loir by aiiffl. BW1N Bri(-" 1'ERCUSSlUN CATS 500,000 G. D. I'ercusiou taps.

For sale by BOTTLE -SOStGro. velret batt Corks; For sale low by FvvTN BRO WINDOW GLASS. 150 BoxsJlO Window M'Cully and rrther braid 150 do 10x12 da do; do 60 CO 200 do 1014 ami liU; if, do d.n du Vl-ii and 12- IS; do do da do Wmdow Glass ao te.1 saa-i lis" .1 l-lfi I i-i i 10-20 12-22-lt 18 U-2Jt-li-W 10 ts-at 2U-24 2 30 it-30 wJ In -store and for sale bv EWiX PERFUJ1KRY AC, 250 doz. Co'ouge AVaiei; 115 do Rrao Hair Oit; 1Q0 do Bears Oil; 125- do Toilet Soap, assorted; do, 10O Ik.im do Received and Tor sole Hf EWIN BROriitP--! aug 16. Vi4 tc JEW DAVIDfOR HEBREW PLA8TEII THE ftr G-hC jrttn rn ti S'd, lilp.

Hack, JJmbt and Joliits. Scmfulj, l.m'j i.r.i tl.ii;delliug, Hani To mora, FUtt Joml, acd putt. WnerrlM Plaster is apj.IiiJpiln cannot extnt- Ithi'bnn beoenciAl In ca9M of weakness, sacH is Fata and Vekni in tueloniacti, V. eak LUbi, Iwccu, At-frctton of ttieLantsln their piliualj tuge. II doslioyj Samailon tiy rnpirtttna.

James L. ilojil, Pickeos dlitrlct, Sulii Carolina, tes'-lrs thkt.b1rluut0aloae.be wucanjai Ki.euiBlas la boui or his kuees. ol wrveral Jesr The rallowlag ni tuadod ui bjr a rrjwtalle pcjjiciia ii Georgia Miins-Provii. A Miud --Go its I bate benuIor Toir Liverwort acd Tar II brew Piastir Ttry exteuirrly tn mf praetlcirbrtbreeeai9 rnv.ind II Is witn plrxsare tbl i late my brllet In thrirauprr.ority ovmtiL vmu aaTict.s. wltn which lam aequaiauJ, for lae wbleb ttj at ttcoinmf aJcl.

Tha btbrowi Flaurr, OfjKthnj, au rivriiL riKitu for local pain, f.uait It a mo-t exeellct apptiealionfor Spnlnsand ltraivrj- It Ji'et nntrerut aitliraeltou wm-revar nsd S.H O.sl.l;, it u. Knovllle, Mirch IU). 1S3 li Rawaro ol CounturfeUa an.l basa Imisatiuiis. Theeenuiua will in future bavottir ligature ulK.Tiuc: on the stel plate ongtavrdon tbe labil en Ifctt of eaeta-br. Purrhawrt aieadvised Itita raaia coaalerteit oClfcls tide Is In evisteneA.

Tho penamr lsold only anil liv cur i(nt acpolnl ed ibrougb the outb mi so rcntia aiioh-id tu cil it. Dealer and Purchasers jcenerIIvar cautioned M-ramst bujtng of any but nr reguUrajenl, otaemlie tiicy ilr hi Imposed upouwltii a wnrtbles-artUle. Ill CLsrtres Street, New Orleans. Sole General -tinu fjr the Southern Slaws. Vyaion a.

ordan inilil InvariuMvbeaddre'Srd B8RRY OlsXOVU; KW1N HROI t. F.GRAV. lalyt dtwAwCm I. JI Zl vlMBKAlAA PHIL0T0KEK OR rSIAL3rS for thecure'of 1'ainful md Disordered Menstrua ti-Ki Miscarriage srAb.irUon,and the relief ot all ihim Sympathetic NermHs AUectioos oltcniiun Pregnancy. Much of the suffering attendant uia tlie hves at the present day may be traced to some sIikIiI iHyirudnca or neglect during some critical period of ilimr tMKiracA-sons, causing obstructions irregularity, Ac, wtiich, it dot relieved, gradually weakens and sympathy induces those chronic forma rt i'jb-aumption, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Ae which eolwr hwrr tht.

to an early grave or render thVni iiiTalnls i'. tnr ut tbe fairest and loveliest of crpation, attliatagvwtientasbuc; was just bursting into bluom, huro withered I i-t the erfectsoT obstruction, and the want of a reftiody tj asaut nature at that eventful period. TRV THEPHILOTOKES It is not offered ax a cure of aihlU hai Bh 14 be-'' ont as a remedy and preventive for a certain class of rorir plaints, in which it is warranted to do all hjt l- hre set forth, or that medicine directed with exper pertormT" BordTiy SOU VILA 111 Chartres street, New IMm-m. General Wholesale 'A gents titaUa to jtujj til onlera most; jaal'3-i-ly dtwAw. 1 KOflEIlt' LlVKItUOicVliWiV utiit 1 TTOK THE COMKLSW X' INrLDENZA, ASTH53A BROStmiTW.rHrTIsa OP HI.O0D, AND ALL OTHER LUNQ TENDLVCr TO CONUPilTION.

I7Thi preparatioau ReUiujClotou ali. veroarenen trjTTbe nuniorouj letters recei, a from i'ar Ti. niuj urau'i loiormlng us of cares effected in tbeir lnuuedute Mtgtbar hoodi, warrant as in nsjlne it Uoueoi tb bvsl, if ul the very belt CoL'GII -MKUlLIX 1 now tefors IU puhiw-. 1 almott invariably relieves mij not UBfreaeaticaristJia very worsteases. When all otherCoueh prrprUkHs bae failed, tbli has relieved tho patient, as UriKf.sU, draleri tc Medicines, and Physicians on tetify.

Ast the ilreiu mynar nearest town, wbat bat been bis experiaece of tb eSerts 4 thia medicine. If he has been 4luic it lif fa aEtlioftiitf he wilt tell you IT IS THE BEST MEUICtSK KXTA.XT Below we xira a few extracts from teltera h-vm rec lately regardinstbe virtaes or this MEWt INK Dr. S. S. Oilin.of savr "Ihave boar, nsl your LI VEKWOKT andTAKery eileuiiitij 13 tb, Uce for Ihree years past, and.

it ith nleasura I tutsm; belief In ITS SUPhKIOKITY OVEK ALL OTHHR ARTICLES with which I am acqaaiuteU. tor whuti It Is rac-c-mended." Mesi. Fitzgerald Kenneri, nrUinc from N.C. (ay: "Tbe I.I VKKWOKT and TA is b'cmmz oa'l more popular in this coantry. and thiot Jaatly so Alt who have trieil its-ieak tn commeutlablp terms 1 It ia very beocnclat iu alleviutiu the cumptaifilsfbr tsrecoramendril." OorAcenlln I'ickens District, S.

S. K. McFai si sure -'that he uelt with great l-Hetillii tin on Ian. aud recommends it to bU neighbors." lie gives an Instil of aXexro woman, in bis viciDity, who baU ht a-ttftti wiJ dlseaao of tho t.uns fur yeats, with sas'-o couth, who uas relieved by Use Liverwort ami lar. Saehaiethe good reports hear of tkls Mr4ti9fr j-a all parts of tbe foutb.

Por a roort of the siirpristnz cursa it has performed lo the Western and N-trihern anil States, we would Invite tbe antfarinr pslifnt tesd tltu rraphlrt which arcompaules ear!) Uitli. all, wa say, have TRY BK WAKN'Ei) IN SE.l?l)?l I And Deflect not that cough which duMf wnkrr.lo? yi irriuvinp yeurtiirott and lungs, uid tnK that dread dieax), Ciiisunip ion, isbn simiIIu a-1 tlealinc remedy can be obtained as lir. Hours' Liverwort aou Tae. BrtvVAKKoFCOD.rKRFKITSANllB.ASK The genuine anicte is tlgaed AMIKKW KOUtKi, auikt engraved wrapper around each bottle. frice.Sl per bottle, or sir buttles hr '-M we'JejtJ? i.dreUitby SCOlll.

A Mr An, 111 Chartres st.kel.Li nti ail .14 Lwata, Sole Aosst Foa tuk SovTuaaif fh-Ti, ulioif zl" ordeis aad arpllcatinns for Ageaetes mihi l9 wfclresnd. ALMI HV HRRRY A MEMOTAL, KWI. RLOrUeiU, W. Y. J.

M. Jnlyl ttrwAw Chi. AFFLICTED BEAD: Ti 111 LA DELPHI A MEDICAL HOLfiE. EiHbHeied 15 years ago by DR. K1NKEL1N 1 lm inmt cd aUd a half s.poare.s from the Exchar.ge, I UlaJd i'iiLj.

Piiilii-nliir Notiire. 1-a twhitwbi'L onvs leach each oiher at the -cadeoiy or e.itge a a-do'lcedin when by them.l es, in nwingin wP'-i ttiebcy to manhood, and which, it luit abandtised Ls diu tiuic, not only begeLs serious obstacles 'o b.otriional Lap-pine-is, but gives rise to a ene-i of pn-iiai-tir't, lasetlnxia ao 1 deva3iatingairectiou.s. Few i.f Uios woo ipdulge in this pernicious praciice are awr 1 1 tlie rsm-eiptentas, until the, bocouien fevb'e. he is uoable to lubur ivjih accustou. ed viz or, or to apply his mind to stndy.

,3 ta d) sod rri be isdull and irrenolule, the eoiiten-ii iVj eves without natural lustre, sharw rs apparent 'htcst art imjtouu wknh tiu t'J tuvi-i. 'In jttenti tiote similarly atjtieied. irthe victim be conscinfcior tbpransof bis decay, at-l having relimiuubcd Ihe odious Mtdert iid those terrible nocturnal neatrnand him, producing mental and pli) steal lo-lraino. if te emancipate LiuisUI before, the (mi duo its wo. i.

and enter nisirimony, bi marrmge 1 onlmiitHl, and senses tell him that lhi is canned bv his eat If totlfeH. Too many think they will bug the ret their sm hearts, and enre tlieuisclveii. Alas! I.ow ofln is this fi delusion, and how many a proudMUj-yi-utU. who nJItlb an ornament to society, lias faded lru the earth' Young iUen Iet no false modesiy deter youf a. malingvour cast known to one spectability.cana'.nnebe-riendyou.

Ht- 11" UtBn. I under DR. his honor on a ireiitleinan, and 111 who; beom will La 1 ever locked tlie secret or the patient. I Country Invalids. Kmding it 'ttcenvrlet to nia) I personal application, can, by stating tlnir uisc 1 getherwith all their symptoms.) per letter pon-paid, forwarded to them a chest contau.ing Dr.

uirdici, appropriated accnrdinglr, and be cureid at bnme. 1 Stncturesof theureiha, weakness and censirhitioni. 3 bility, promptly cored, and full vigor ntoiurd. All le'tr I Ai A remiltance of 25 cent? in a letter, post paid, at onlhe.isecret Inurmitieaof 1 J. R.

CARHL'iflSY, COMMISSION ANDFORrtARDIM' MEKCIIANi No. 12, Cblonade Bow, (foot or Vwdaa Boajs Ch-isvov, S. i'-gy- Libera! advances made o- sigmnt tfaccn Gram, Tobacco. Ac-3 (RTrt I Eolith i Whildaa. Bn's, Laoa A Co Uranlec, MeBouBcjr A riTnih Carolina.

Messrs A. ueu at rv. M. imK-Knta Weaver, hv Matbe-v Shelbyvillc. LaBg-iawtln.

jes to trie I best band to cure au icnnaoi seeres uijh im Mia, eaa Lroi.land tolitary habits of jouih, is DR. N. W. corner -t imnrovr i.T Third and L'mon streets, between ruca and line. cue hia.

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