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mm 4 IHL at fll X. I A 7 OBBI BBB1 Baai HsM IBB1 Vlf 4mI AAV WusJHT f. Is-v II iM a 1 IMdr flBl Jfc A. "J- 't A i I JH HBBM IBM A "MHB NASHVILLE, TENN, WEDNESDAY, QCXO'BEfe "29; 1856. 1 1 3 IAILEOADS, MVJLLE AND CHATTiLNOOGA Rates of Freight on Prodjuce to CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH, to take rnxcr 0 ATDAlrXS THt a recent meeting of President and Superintendents II 01 toe various uoaas connecting iNnsoviiie witn Charleston and Se.vc.nah, the following rat's of Freight were aaopico: first class.

Feathers, "Wool, Flour In Sacks and Books, perJOO tl 40 Beeswax, Ginseng, Piuk Koot, Cotton. Rope and Baeirinir. UemD. Star Candles. Soao.

Lard and Unseed Oil and Window Glass, per 100 TJIlllU l.i,A3S. Leaf Tobacco 1 a hbdg, per 100 Whisky, per barrel Beef and Pork, per barrel. Flour," per bbir Brooms, in lot of 60 dozen and ih Atrpntof theN. 4 0 SO $8 00 2 SO 1 40, 1 00 Kail- road is aathoriied to s.en Ueceipts for the transportation of me aruciea ao-ve at uie raws as speciueu, uum uuium Lotice, u. Aru.iiau., marH fo Snperintendent.

UAlLUOAD. rpHE GreatCentral Ronte, connecting (he Atlantic cities I tritnweetern.fiorinweswrnjana oonuiwesicrn states, br a continuous Uatlvra; direct. Thia road also connects ut l'ituburg with daily line of Steamers to all ports on the Western Hirers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Stestners to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes making the most direct, chejjxtt and reliable route by which fliiiiuui can do lorwaraea to ana irom me ureal eit. Bates betweea Philadelnhia and Pittsbore riBST CLASS. -Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods 1nnn.

(in boxes,) Furs, leathers, Ac. 75s per 1001b uiiAJSJi twoKsana atationery, i Dry Goods (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- 60c per 100U thsr, ic in hiilV 1 Hfiffin. Ac 1 vww FODUTU CLASS. Csffee, Fish, Bacon, lnftlv, Flour tl per bbL until further notice. Gram 50 els.

per 100 until further notice. Cotton 2 per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until fnrthpr notice. t55 In shipping Goods from any point East of Phila. delphia, be particular to mark package tia Philadelphia Koad at fiiiladclphia or nttsDurg win be lorwardea witn out detention.

Futicnr Wonnleyit Co, Memphis, Tennessee; It. K. Sasa i St. Louis; J. Sj Mitchell Son, Krausrille, Indiana; Dnmesnil, Bell and Mnrdock, end Carter 4 Jewett, Louisville, Meldrum, Madison, Indiana; Sprigman 4 Brown, and Irwin 4 Co Cincinnati; N.

W. Graham 4 Co Zanesville, Ohio; Leech 4 No 54 Kilby street Boston; Leech A Co. 2 Astor Uouae, New York; Ho 1 William street, und No. BatterX Place, New tore; K.J. encoder, rmlaaeipnia; iiagraw A noons, Baltimore; Goo.

FranciEcuS. U. U. UOUSTON, General FreigXt Agent, Phila. U.

J. LOMBAKRT, )an9'SC, tlslj '57. UAILltOAU. T11UES Daily Through Trains, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. TUE MOKNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at A.

and Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 1, P. M-, and Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 1, P.M. TlIK NIGHT EXPRESS tkai.

leaves rmuaeipnia lor Pittsburg at ll, v. and PitUburg for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburg with the Railroads to and from St. Louis.

Alton, Galena and Chicago, rant fort, Lexington, and Louisville, Terra Uaute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind. Cincinnati, Dayton.Springficld, Bellefantaine Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Cnltimous, Zanesville, Massillon, and Wooster, Ohio also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Orleans, St. Louis, Lonisvillo and Cincinnati. Through Tickets can bo had to or from either of tba above places. Forlcrther particulars, seo Handbills at the different starling points.

Passengers from tho West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia Baltimore, New ork or Boston. T1IOS. MOORE, Agist, Pauenger Lines PkilaJa J. ME3K1MEN, Agest, Passenger Linn, Pittsburg. Philadelphia.

155ft janS ly THE SHORTEST AN1 MOST ROUTE TO TOE EASTERN CITIES FROM ALL POINTS SOUTH AND WESr. Central Ohio AND Baltimore niul Ohio RA1LEOADS, RUNNING TIME BETWEEN COLUMBUS, OHIO, AND BALTIMORE, 23 HOURS! BAGGAGE OUEDKED THROUGH I THE ONLY ROUTE by winch through tickets to Washington can be procured, to which point as well as to Baltimore, it is the shortest, most direct and in every respect the most reliable route. It is the only route by winch purchasers of Through Tickets to New York are enabled to reach the cities of haltimore, Philadelphia and New York, at the cost of a Ticket to New York only, thug enabling Durness Men and Travelers for pleasure or information to visit fur of the principal cities in the Union for less cost than tn be tfforded by any other route. And it the -inly route by which Through Tickets can Norfolk. Winchester, Fredericksburg, and Petcn-burg, hti leston, Savannah, Macon, Atlanta, Augusta.

BerUej Springs and Bedford Springs. Passengers from Nashville take the Stage Coaches of Carter 4 Thomas, or s'eamers on the Cumberland rivsr, to Louisville, connecting there with the United Stales Mail Eteamerx lo Cincinnati, or with the Railroad to Indianapolis, make direct connection at Columbus, Ohm, with the Central Ohio Railroad to Wheel leg, whence clusecinnectiou with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is made lo Washington City. Baltimore, Phila delphia and New 'iork. tS Passengers holding Through Tickets from Memphis aro tranf-leried at Cairo to tho cars of the lllinniE Central Railroad. Irom thence passing through Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Dayton and Aenia to Columbus.

Three Daily Trains le.ro Columbus, at 10 A. P. M. and 12 P. M.

XST Travelers are requested to notice that whil this is the only nmte slTrding Through 'tickets to atf the Eastern Cities at the same rate as charged by other routes to AVic i'ork- orly. it is also the fclwrtest, moat ppeedy and direct to all the leading points in the East. The distance from Columbus to Baltimore is only 576 miles, being about loo miles shorter to New York, than by any olher route. There ure less changes of cars by this route, and consequently iestdotention, than bv any other. ISf The road is ballasted ith broken stone and is eutirclv tree fnmi dust.

Forluriber information, pleaseapplytoD. G. RUMSEY, Agent, Nathnlle, Tern. For Thiough Tickets apply in Louisville at the office of the U. S.

Mail steamers, or at the JeQersonville Railroad Otlice, Main street. WM. S. WOODSIDE, Master Transportation B. 4 O.

R. R. JOHN M. SHARP, (ienerut Webtern Agent june 25 NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. TO taVe effect on and a'lerSATURDAT, 21st of June, lNri.

Dav Passenger leaves Nashville at y.ub, A.M arrives at Chattanooga at 6.05, P. Nigh; PasJjn gfr Ijsvrs Nashville at 5, P. arnvea ul Chattanooga nt AD, A. M. Day Paiiener leaves Chattanooga at 0, A.

arrives at Nashville nt 2 40, P. M. Night Passenger leaves Chattauooga at 9 1C. P. arrives at Nashville at 41, A.

M. jnnc21. 11 I. ANDERSON, enp't. NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA RiLDVROiiD.

SPECIAL XP7ICE TO yA i.i I AXXAH 10 XASliriU.K. AS the Nashville aad Chitianoop a Railroad has notified and rvuunded the Oniral Railroad Company of Georgia, of their Summer Rate, and it dov col seem to have been noticed or recnrnihcd in the hand bills of that Company recently distributed our city, we take this method of inlirming the Merchants and Snippers by that line, that Ibe rate will he ft 81 per lt'U lbs on 1st Class Goods.and not 25, 03 tin- hand hills leprcent il is the average through rate on First (lo.nis from the Seaboard to Nashville, but issul jectcd to tho 10 cents au-ditional in tlicSu-ntier and a deduction ot 10 cents per 100 lbs in tho Winter, which make the rate as per our advertisement 1 85 I rom une to Deceuibo, and 1', Irom Decemocr to June. U. 1 A.NUKl.hON, june 21 rsOTlUK TO UONMGNts.KS. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, N.

4 C. R. I NisiivitLE, Sep'ember flHK Draymen i Naihville having disuxmlinued re coivinggtiods at iLe Diot. Conignees will hereafter be notified of the arrival ot ibeir and furnished with a bill of freight due on same. Any one presenting the no tice and the bill will bo recrgn'xed ns ihe autho-riied agent ot Hie nn vr.i-e.

The responsibility ol ibe road terminaT t'. di livett the goods, and claims for delicien'ies and tUmaes will i.oi he alloed aficr delivery unices by consent. It bemg ibe duty of the ogent tohive in his jiosMSsicn evidences ot delivery, consignees or their agents will bs required lo teceipt for uU aiticlea as delivered. Notices all consignee whose place of business or restdocee is not known, will be sent to the Past Office. CHAS.

W. ANDERSON, Agent N. B. The otjeot of the ab ve notice is not to give Consignees anjr wnsjaacairy trouble, or cimpel draymen to assume respwwi bill tins (Bat do not legitimately belong to their buine, bsttMnply to define the pos tion of tho road, leiTiug.aMKkaats ad draymen to maki their own. armiigemenM.

c. W. A. A.5 acti Jti, ears of age. B0CKW AY A CO.

til DM GOODS. DjLlF GpO-TSS. 1 856. THOMPSON St are now opening a large and vtried assortment of FALL AND VESTfiR DKV OOJDS. WewonM ail: psrtlcaUx.

atteaUon to bur Stock thia reason, it being composed of every, thing' new and desiraole io be found ln'tie eastern markets, wbfch we are diermlnr-l ti sen as coesp as any nouse in ue city. A II ask. Is uii uxkio -lnatlon of our Stock toproyelt. We take- great pleiire in Slllra. We have a Urea lot of Silks on.tiand.

Varvinr from 80 cts. per yard to S108 per pattern. A beauUralllne of Silks at 81 jam, wnicn we col any qnaniurtosolt purchasers: Sl-LESDID FLOUNCED SILKS. Brocade flounce, fc'atln do Jaspa. do Vlrt TArff flnft.

foreveDlnE: verv hand some and new; stripe and plaid Silks of all kinds and quali ties; piain ana rept out, ail colors; mace sues oi ait Kinds Cafclinierc and' DcLnliicc. Oar Stock of Woolen Dress Goods embra'es ever thing in wis uce. ruin ana ngnrea ueume, in any qoaniuy; Plain Cashmeres, all kinds. Flaln Merino, all kinds; Palm, Merinos, all kinds. Cashmere patterns for boots, wool t'laidj, or an Kinds, uomoazines; Aipaccas; rarameiuas; i amese uotn ana juoarning uooas oi an Ktnas.

Mice iiooas. 'would call the attention ol tho Ladles to odr Stock of miSnS'1lU'ieywlUfln1 xa Fine V'ali Lace Pallerlno beautlfnl article; New stjle Lace Berahe very line; New stvle Va.l Lace Canes: New style Val. Lace Belts very line and entirely new; JjewstjlePoint Lace, do. New style Rltck Thread Lace Setts very desirable; sonars; Trimmed, do; Very rich Point Lace Bridal VelL; Ac, to match. Val.

Lace; Point "Lace'j Superfine Lace, and real inreaa uice; a targe assortment aiwsjs on nana, Embroideries. New Stvle Embroidered Alaslln Setts, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Embroiderod Skirts, Embroidered dresses job. Jaconet and Swiss Trimmings a large lot, Flouiicliigs a laigelot, Linen Edgings and Inserting, L'mbroldered Muslin Caps now and cheap, Capes new and beautiful, For llie llabics. Rich Embroidered Silk Hatj new'and beautiful, Merino lists new and b. aut.iul, iionneta-- Silk Don nets Fine Embroidered Merino I toaks, Illinkots, Embroidered bodies and baby dretsess of all kinds.

Fine binbroldcred Musllu and Lace trimmed Caps. These things are very detirablo, being new and choap Hibbous. Oar stock of Ribbons is verj large and well assorted Kich Moire Antique Ribbon, Brocade Klbbon, Jaspa Stripe Klbbon, Plaid ribbon, Plain HlbboDs or all kinds, and rich "Sash Pdbbons. Cloaksi and Mio.i'ls. We have now in storo a lurze lot of new stvle Cloaks.

also auawts ana scans, oi every aerenpuon: men velvet isimas, Cloaks shawl pattern, new Cloth cloaks new, Flush cloaks very new, Very Fine liroche Shawls, Stella Bordered Shawls, Plush shawls new, Bay State plaid shawlls all kinds, Gentlemen's traveling shawls, Ladies' traveling shawls. Gentlemen's Wear. Rich French Cassiineres new Stripped Casslmeres new style, Plain and Plaid casslmeres, of all kinds, Black French Cassiineres, Cloth, Blue French Cloth, Rich Velvet Vest uncut' Kich Silk rest patterns -black and fancy, Kich Catbmere vest natterns. All kinds of Boys' wear. Gentlemen's iinilar.waiir.

Hldlnn uiutci, viK uiuici, etc uiovcs and Hosiery. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Childrens' Clnvps In nut va. riety. Aieianare's Kia moves; Hack Skin Gloves, Cashmere and Silk Gloves, plush lined, Alexandre Silk (plain) and Raglan Gloves, Lisle Berlin Gloves, lined and uc lined, Taffeta, Plush lined, Gloves, etc. Black and Pearl Silk, and Flesh colored Hose, Kaw Silk Hose, Plush lined and plain, Cashmere, Lambs' Wool and Alpacca Hose, Children's Fane and Plain Wool Hose, of all kinds.

vmciuius uuu kuriuia iTauieriais. Elepnt Lace and Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Embroidered Muslin for Cnrtalns, by the piece, Kiel. Satin and German colors and kinds. Gimp Tassels, Loops and Cornice, to match. Carncm.

In this line we Intend to excel by kocping the largest stook In the city, and selline at reasonable Drices. Havln? a Ism-r stock on hand, and being deslrons of selling as many as pos- siuie oeiore removiugio our new nousc, we think It would be to the advantage of thoso wishing to purchase Carpets to take a look at our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Kich Velvet Carpels, finer than usually brought to this warned Rich Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, 3 ply English and American Carpets, Ingrain Carpets, of all kinds, Cheap Carpets, ef every description. Fine Mosaic, Velvet and Brussels Kngs, Dtor and Parlor Mats, In great variety. Iloiiicktlc and Houae FurnisUlnir Goods.

Beautiful French Chintz, all qualities, English and American Cblntx, all qualities, English and American Prints, In great variety, Ballard Vale Flannel, something thatwill not shrink, Wet.b, and French Flannels, very line, Opera Flannels, all colors, Bay State Flanntls, white (treat Job.) Linen Table Diaper, all kluds, Damask Table Cloths and -Napkins, Colored Table Cloths and Napkins to match, Russia Sheetings, all qualities, Kusla and IIuckabuckTowellng Fine Damask Towels. We have on band a large stock of Staple Goods of every description. THOMPSON CO. ep 21 Public Square. TO MERCHANTS.

WE desire to call the attention of Merchants visiting Nashville for the purpose of purchasing their Fall Stock of Goods, ta our very complete and extensive stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, GUNS. PISTOLS, Ac. We are gratified in being able to oQTer to the Trade a most complete and extensive assortment of TABuE AND POCKET CUTLERY, embracing every variety of style and quality, which is daily being increased with fresh arrivals imported direct Irom the principal manufacturers in Europe, which we are prepared to sell at very low figsres. Our stock of HARDWARE in all the varieties is probably more complete and extensive than any that have ever been offered in the Nashvillo market We also keep a large St-ck of Cotton, Hemp and Manilla Cordage of al, sues, Dufour's Rolling Cloths, Machine Belting, Steam Packing and Hose, Rivets ol all kinds, Iron, Bras3 end Copper Wire, Sheet Zinc, Block Tin. Farming luple-menu, Corn Spellers, Straw cutters, Wh'at Thrashers, Page's Patent Portable Saw Mills, Ac Ac All are invited to cximine our stock before purchasing ele ters MACEY 4 HAMIlioN, 47 ColIete street.

CIRCULAR S.YM AND SAW MANDRILLS. A LARGE lot of Circular Saws nnd Mandrills of all sixes jjst lecc.ved bv MACEY A HAMILTON. AM) IIKACES. JUSV receirnl the very largest assortment of Planes and Braces aud lints ever nOcred for sale in Nasb-y'" MACBV A HAMILTON. ci ttkrs.

A7E hare jjst received a lot of Sausage Cutters a Jjier.or article -every houe keepr should have oi isert7) MAQ1.Y 4 HAMILTON. l.tll'OKTriO JACKS. TM)Raleat my PlnuUtion in Williamson county fo 1 catioron lira. FIVE BLACK JACKS, three yea old, imported Irooi the Island of Malta, cf pure blond, i Km.n I JAMES H. WILSON.

A CARIL 1AM manufacturing daily at my Eclipse Stove Foundry this eity, a good assortment of STOVES AND HOLLOW WAUk.vix: Ovtns, Pots, Skillets and Lids, Sad Irons and And-ironsof difierentpatters, for the wholesale and retail trade, at small profits. Also, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, ol tbe best quality, at low figures. A few line chamber setts of Britlania Ware, uud No 1 Refrigerators, on hand and for sale low. Particular attention paid to Roofing and Guttering with Tin or Copicr. J-3 Old Copper, Pewter, Brass and Scrap Iron taken in exchange for my manufactures.

P. DORRIS, angl Km No. College sL. near Church st AND TODACCO. Peter Iiorillard, MANCriCTCBia NO.

42 CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK, SUCCESSOR of Pxiik 4 George Lobilxakd, offers for sale all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS in general use. For particulars, a Pbici Cubeext can be obtained by addressing as above. This Establishment is one of tbe oldest of the kind in the United States. may20 ly i nrv BAGS Smith Beden'a Extra Family Flour, jest received and for sale br jui.vi, -tf Broadway. jel9- GAS FOR COUNTRY HOUSES AWn STEAMUOATS PATENT 1JENZOLE GAS.

County nnd State Rights for Sale. The onlv iiciiiuiu luuuuini; mai will give agOOU Iljlit. rpHE entire apparatus is simple; occupies but little requires little or no attention-except windi. room. cent windlno- nn sirrilartoacloek.

The exp'nst is one third less than ordinary Cral Han- and makes the most handsome and eheanelt liuht In I son 4 Deaderick street. Any persons wanting their houses lighted can be" suppled immediately, they having made a contract for the furniflhinfr DflriHwin inntr fin! ii wui kvu untcucBi operation at xienaer bad by applying to wuwuiu uMkg uuu vuuuty nguuf, can OO Wal. Wallila, ane zi Cherry Street, Nashville. uo vuiuniuiu uuro oi sjouirns. LOiav, Influenza, Astlima, Rronchitis, Nnittln? of itlood and nil otuer Lune Coumluiiitv tendinir tn (7nnhiimntlnti.

jf -V M'tits preparation Is getting Into use all over our cour.try. Thn nn I.1t.,, 1 gents. Informing us or cures effected la their Immediate neighborhoods, warrant us in saying It Is one of the best, If uu. uttaiuvugu iiieuiviue now oeiore mo puDUC It almost invariably relieves and iintntifrnniinntir the very wont cases. When all other Cough preparations have failed, thishas relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers In Medicines, and rhysicians can testify.

Ask the Agent In your nearest town, what has been his experlonee, of tho effects of this modlclne. If he has been selling it for any length of time be will tell you It is the best medicine extant. Below we rive a few extracts from lnttnra a havn ramiv. ed Isatlyregardlng the virtues of this medicine. Or.

S. S. Oslin, of Knoxvllle, says: I have boen mine your Liverwort and Tar verv extensively In mv tice for three years past, and, It la with pleasure state my uvuui in us superiority over ail otner articles wun which 1 am acquainted, for which it Is leeomcended. Messrs. Fitzgerald itz Krennr.

writlnvfmm Wnvnnavllla N. says: "The Liverwort and Tar Is becoming dally more popular In this country, and we think Justly so. Ail who have tried it speak In coinmendablo terms of It, and say Ills very beneflclalln allerlatlner the comntalnta or ivhirh it is recommended. Our Agent In Pickens pistrlct, S. Mr.

S. K. McFall, assures us that he uses itwith great benefit in his own family uuiBcummeiiusii to nisneiibDors." lie gives an instance la negro woman In his vicinity, who had been sufforing 1th disease of the Luna-s foi veara. attended with enmr cough, who was relieved by the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the rood renortawe hear nf this ltledli-lnn frnm all parts of the South.

For a report of the surprising cures it has performed In the Western and Northern and kisiem Stales, we would invite the suffering patient to read the pam-phlet which accompanies each bottle. To al we say, have ope, nave nopei Try the Bo warned In seasonllt And nnrlne not that couzh Which isdallv weakening vnnr rnnstlifiiinn. Irritating your throat and langs, and Inviting on that dread-disease, Consumption, when so soothing and healing a remedy can bo obtained as Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations. Tho genuine artiale Is signed Andrew Kozers.

on the engraved wrannor around each bottle. Price. One Dollar tier Bottle, or six Rnttlea for Flvn nnl. lars. Sold wholesale and reiail bv SCOVIL MKA1).

Ill Chartres St. bet.Conti and St. Louis. N.O..Soln Ac-pm orthe Southern States. In whom all orders and unnlii-aiinna for Agencies must be addressed.

Sold also by Ewin Brothers, Berry Demovlle, A. It. Koscoe, Thos. Wall. A II 1 n- 7 "oiw, ntiyi u.

i I1CUUUIIU.UIV, 11UUV11IP, lL'HD ana D) ail wiuoi LixuKKifiBiurouzn ine nuiio. ani JOY TO THE OULD! THE ONLY INFALLIBLE KEMEDY Hurley's Sarsaarilia. OF all the remedies that have boen discovered during the present ago for the "thousand Ills that Osh isheir to," none equal this wonderful preparation. Only throe years have elapsed since the discoverer (who spent a decade In studying, experimentalizing and perfecting it) flrst introduced it to the public, and it Is already recognized by tho most einineui peysicians inau parts oi tne country to be the most surprising and effective remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowledge. Allother compounds or syrups of the root have hitherto failed to command tho sanction of the faculty, hvinu.

bolng tested, they have been found to contain noxious ingro. dients, which neutralize the good effects of the sarsaparllla, and oftentimes lnjuro the health of tho patient, it Is not so wlui jiuriu? proparauon. This is the pare and genuine extract of tho root; and will, on iruu, oe lounu io enecta certain ana ptriccl cure ct tne Inl luHiug cuiupiuiuie uuu uiseascs AITectlon of the Bone, Habitual Costivcncss, Indigestion, Liver complaint, Piles, Pitlmnngv Tlinaiaa Lieeuiiy, Diseases of the Kblnoys, Dyspepsia Erysipelas, remate irreiuiarttles, Fistula. Scrofula, or Kln's iJvll. byphilis, And all Diseases of Ihe Skin Besides curing the above.

It is also known lobe a croal and powerful tonic, purifying tho bioodand Invigorating the systtm. in snort, it is without exception. In the caces mentlenod and lis general effect on the system, the most efficacious, ns is most ursirauie, remedy ot mo ago. it is already extensively used throuchout the country, and Is fastobtainlng an Europern reputation. The instances of cures it has effected aro dally coming to the proprietor's knowledge, and he has nohesitatlonln recommending it to one and all who deeiro lo Jirocuro reuei irom snuering.

une oouie being tried, lis erects will be too apparent to admit of further doubt. Kecellect Hurley's Sarsaparllla is the only gonuine article In the market. IEj Price one dollar for flvedollars. Fur sale at the manufactory, cornor or Seventh and Green streets, Louisville, Ky. Alsi, wholesale and retail by 11.

G. SCOVIL, and ty dealers in Medicine throughout the United States, anada and Mexico. Jan23 diwly ticiKKY A DEMOVILE, Wholesale Agents. Nashville JEW DAVID, OR HEBREW PLASTER. THE Great Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain In the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints; Scrotnla, King's Kvll, While Swelling.

Hard Tumors. Stiff Joints, and all hi ed pains whatever. where this Plaster is applied palncanno exist. It has been beneficial in cases of weakness, such as Tain and Wcaknes. in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Lungsintheir primary stages.

It destroys in. Hamation by perspiration. James Boyd, Pic kuns district, South Carolina, tostiges that, by its usealone ho was cured of Rheumatism in both of his knees, of several ycarsstanding. The following was handed us by a respectable Physician In Georgia: Messrs. at nieaa irents: nave Been nslngyonr Liverwort and Tar Hebrew Plaster very extensively In my practice for three years past, and it Is with pleasure that I state my belief in their superiority over all other articles, with which lam acquainted, for tbe purposes for which they are recommended.

The Hebrew Plaster, especially, Is an universal penaoca for local pains. 1 have also found It amos excellent application for Sprains and Bruises. It gives nni- veraaisaiisiacuonwnerevorusea. tii USI.l.N.JI il. Knoxville, March 4 th, 1853.

fcj- Bewaro of Counterfeits and baso Imitations. 'Ihe genutno will In tuture have tho signature of B.Tav- lor on the steel plate engraved on thelabelon thetopofeaob Purchasers aro advldsed that a moan counterfeit of this ar- tlclju existence. Tn 'enuine is sold by us, and by our azents appointed thro il'i he South, and no pedlar Is allowed to sell It. Deal-ersa urchasers generally aro cannoned asrainst buvine of any butour regular agents, otherwisothewilibeimnosed un. I on dj HuoiiiosB amciD, atuvilj at jibiij.

111 Chartres street, New Orleans, Solo General Agents for inebouineni states, to wcom all orders must Invariably be addressed. Sold also by Kwin Urolhors. Berry DemovlUe. A Koscoo Thomas Wells and G-W Ilendershott. Nashville.

by all other Druggists through theStato. jam ALEXANDER 31. WALLACE, General Commission Merchant, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WILL OIVE PECIAL ATTENTION TO THE SALS OF LARD, FLOUR, TOBACCO RE TEH TO Wallace. KnoiTtlle, Toole, Bro.

A Mary- ville, Cox, Louisville, Donaldson, Union, Johnson 4 Hair, A Bro Sevier county, Fains A King, Dan- dridge, Tenn Vaugn 4 Pickle, Sweet Water, Tenn, Jackson. Athens. Tann Poullain. Jennincs A Au gusta, John Cunningham Greensboro, Lucas, Athens, John Wingfield, Madison, Carhart iwu, iiiacon, Willis, aavannan, wo. novi i McCLUIlE, BUCK (Successors to the late firm of Maxey, McClure A Co.) TIN, PLATE At SHEET IRON WORKERS, AT their old stand, No 25 Market street, Nashville, keep constantly on hand Tin Ware ot verv discription wh-leale and retail.

Also, Tin Plite, Sbeet Crpper, Block Tin, Sheet Iron, Sad Irons, Fairb3nk's Platform Scales of ihe most improved natterns. Wood ami Coal Stoves, consisting nf Frinklin's Ten Plate, Seven Plate, Box and Cylender Stoves. Also, Parlor, I himber and Office Grates. To all of which they would respectfully call the attention of those wishing purchase. (septl9 3n.

LAW OFFICE. 11. WILKIN having been admitted to practice in all the Courts of Tennessceand New York, and having permanently located in Nashville, will attend to all matters of Collection and Litigation entrusted to him. mce no .70 cnerry street. dots u.

MEDICAL. Jf T. WELLS, DEALER IN MEDICINES, DRCOSr PATB.NT MEDIC IKES, PAINTS, OILS; VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, WISDOW GLASS. GLASS WARE, STONE WARE, tinting, Writing- and Iuilelible Inks, assorted ThJAS. WISES, BRANDIES, Acids, Spices, Snt lis.

Segars, Tobacco, Powder, Shot; and Lead Spcim Oil TANNER'S OIL, 495 Gallons, PIPES, MARBLES, COMBS, PERCUSSION CAPS. SURGICAL, DENTAL, SDRVEYLNG, WmwlrEarand PpcM Instruments, assorted. Fine Cntlcry, Pis-tola, Canes, Ac IiKCTJUC Machines, Medicine Cheit, Saddle Bags, Oam Bags, Shoulder Braces, b'ttro AhJeminal, Soppirttis, to be sold at tho lo rest prices by T. WELLS, At the MAN AND MORTAR, on Market, opposite Union street, Nashville. JtOaiATIC SCHIEDAM popular remedy for diseases of the Kidneys, LONDON FORTJER in ouart bottles.

SARATOGA UOWGRKSS SL'RINt; WATER. UARSAFAUIlOiA.IiXTItACT.S. BULL'S, Oui tott't. fluid Extracts ofKar- bapunua. IJININE.

MorOhia. OhlSroform. Strlchnine. Hvd. rJ.

Iodine. Nitrate Silver. Select J'owdpra nf 1 vjji.ulu, ictatudLuii, 4iucymu. luiaoaro, ocamony, atay Apple, Bayberry, Golden Seal. Ac.

Received by i. tijijs. aiarkei Btreet. 7. i a.ou, sHun I Hair.

Tooth. NaiL Hat. Cloth. Paint. Jj Dusting, Sweeping, Scrubbing, Poena, Stencil, norse Comb, Sbje, Stopping and Brushes, VARN IS UJSS.

Furniture, Coach, Demar, Browu and Black Japan, Iron, Leather, Instrument, Yam. ishes, T) LACKING. 1J grosS.fl esh Paste Blacking Fr JL sale low by T. WELLS. lf AIR Batchelor's Black, Koussell's Bo JLJL hemian and llulian, Hair -Dyes.

I "i run iriw i l-l uu muiu, creams. 1EMEL1ES I tor Colds. Coueh. Bronrhitls Inrinii-nt jlsj viiuauuiiHiou. jiter s.

ivuiar vviywiB! n.ist. ings, Jayne's BaltaiMof Wild Cherry, Tar, Wot.d Nabtha. rnT-fitf PlVntM Ur. 1, II- 1 Ac. lURLS lor, Punts.

Bruises. Rhotimntlnns. Ac. Nerve and Bone, Mustang, SloanV, Arabian and Gardner's LINIMENTS, Davis' Pain Killer, Celestial uaiui, PLASTER PAItlS. TWENTY FIVE BBLS.

bert calcined, and grcund Platter Paii. at the lowest nrices. b'v OCtl8 tf T. WPT.I.tl Sign, Mis ano Moetab, on Market street. ODoasita Un.

ion street, Aashville. DENTAL MATERIALS. JUST received by Express a large stock of Dental' Instruments. whichiDenli-its are tnnr.n. nt tbe Drug Store of the undersigned Dpiitting and Lxcising Eorcess Srltcr and Pearl Mouth Mirrors Separating Files; Molar and Bicusbids doj Burrs and Drills; Scalors and Pluggers Impression Cuos; Bnch Vic's; Blow Eipes; Plate Shears Punch Fnrcep3; Teeth Holders; Grinding Apparatus; Corrund rum heels and Files Anvib.

Burnisher tv. small adrance upon Eastern cost by BittblUH de-PLCE. SURIilCAL IKNTIrlMivviw JUST received a good supply of tbe above Instruments, V12 New Pocket Inslruments Physician 3 do Case Vials Utaetncal Instruments Dissecting do Cnppirg do Tonsil; Scarificators; Speculumsotall kinds Silvtr Cathelers of all kinds Porte Caustic Probangs; Flexible Metslic Bougies -Lancet of all kinds; Trepanning Instruments; Amputating do Kye oo of which will be sold at a small advance upon Eastern cost bv STRETCH A PECK, og'12 Corner of College and Union streets HiLUBWAEE HOUSE. SHARPE'S Double and Single Shot Guns, from $3 to t20.jeach. Pock.

tt and Table Cut- Sets Shears, in ges, and Files. ALoU, A general assort meutottdtre Tools House Buildiccand House Furnishing ii ara nan, armera Utensils, Ac. We respectfully solicit all Merchants visit- inir the city to a careful examination of slock and prices. ocl2-tf BEAUMONT, VANLIER A CO. 1500 CASES OF ROOTS, SHOES AND HATS, FOR THE FALL TRADJS.

Robertson IDashieil, NO. 14 COLLEGE STREET, NASHVILLE. XTfE have now in Store a very largo Stock of Boots, Shoes 1 and Hats, to which we wiih to call tbe attention of Country Merchants and the public generally, and which we will sell low. Our Stock is mnch larger than has ever been offered by tho house, and weilselecled. We feel confident tiwl merchants laying In their Fall and Winter Stock, will And it to their inteiest to call and examine our Stork before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge our.

selves togivo general satisfaction to all who mayiavorus with a call. Our Ketall Stock hasbeen very carefully selected, and we feel no hesitancy In saying that those who purchase In this lino, will be pleased upon an examination or our Stock. Weakyoulo call and examine some orthe finest Stock In tho market. Our Stock of Brogans for Plantation use is very mil and can't be beat. We respectfully Invite the Plantertto give us a call.

aug30 2m NEW AND DESIRARLE GOODS. Snyder Frizz ell ARE now receiving and opening fresh nnd desirable goods suitable for the city and country trade. CONSISTtSO or Ladies' tine Kid Slippers, plain and trimmed. with heels, Kid Front Lace Gaiters, Kid Side thick and thin soles, Black Lasting Gaiters, with heels, Congress Gaiters, Kid Boots, thick and thin with heels, Whlto Kid and Satan Slippers. Toilet Slippers, plain and fancy, ALSO Children and Misses shoesol every description.

ALSO Grntlemans' wearof eveiy description. Their stock of heavy goods is large and or good, quality. In short, all persona wUhlnerniods In their line mil it in Iheir interest lo call at No. 23, Public Square. snXUKK HtlZZKI.I..

Boots and Shoes JOHN RAM AGE, No. 13 College street. Has just received Geot's caU water proof boots, thick sole dress boots Congress gaiters, a fine art-'cle, Oxfordand Jersey ties. With a variety of shoes for rrentlemen nf olmnst description. TO THE LADIES.

Ladies Italian cloth and French lasting heeled gaiUrs, Thick and thin sole kid bootees with heeL, A variety of ladies hoe kid slinoers. Dhiin and trimmed with or without heels Ladies superior French and English lasting slippers, White kid and satin. With a comnleto assortment ct Misses and children's shoes, of every description. IKUjna, A1.1SKS AND UAKl'lIr UAU. Superior Sole Leather Trunks.

Iron Frame-Slack Leath er do. A lot of cheaD tiavehnrr trunks, trom 8 to 10. Sole leather Aabland valises, a dne article. Black and Rusiett valises; Ladies Bonnet Boxes, Carpet Bags. Black LeatherTraveling Bogs, Ac.

Oct S. FARE REDUCED TO $12 50 mm 3BSz FROM NASHVILLE TO MEMPHIS. VIA Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, Columbia, Waynesboro and Memphis and Charleston Railroad. 150 miles railroad, and 165 miles Leaves Nashville Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6i a. m.

Apply at the General Stage Office, opposite tbe Post Office. aeczK u. "err. Baxira. lmMlf Mrs, and mijsm'jXA-xt lines, MISCELLAHKOUS.

Execiuor's Sale. Wotkt-Ord HankSWnter Tower, and Iron Fnriauig Luuas ioe sate. THE ondcrsfgned, Executorsxf Montgamery Bell; del te scJ.willselUt on THURSDAY, the Ebth orNdvember aext, at Jackson Furnace, the following Jackson Furnace, and tho Xcods appurtenant and, be-lorging thereto contains about Three Thousand Acres. This Furnacf.1iittuitdia Tennessee, onithe waters pf Beater Dam fork of Turn Bull, about 8. miles fi oh' the N'ash'ville and Charlotte Turnoike road.

and immediately on the route -ot 'the Nashville arid North western luuiroaa, wnicn xoau i unw progrvuisg soa will Le comb tied to tHe. Furnace during the r.eit year. The ore is abnndaoFsrtd oKqrrty A M.1 1 he timber Is The attention ot pe'txoos wishing to engage in the iron ,1 csiness. U. called to this Furnace it being lately reburi' aadre'idy4 for immediata use i We will also sell at tko san.ejtiae -and.

place, several' Tracts of Land; lyiag-cn'Mlll Ofeek and, Dick-River, in Hickman icoiatyybegCoberthe-celebrated Duck' River Ore Bank, ibe largest deposit in tbe quality Also, Several cither Ore' Banksaud Water Puers, on Mill Creek, Iknowo as the TonrU.tk.t.' Perkin's Folly, Ac Ac Also, About 600 Acres, including tie I itifon Ore lying, in ilickson conmy. jun tho Tnmpike from Charlotte to Waverlv, ALso, SO ocrWon Yellow-Creek, including an Oe Bank; and fO acres on Jones itclndinir' an; "On the day they will tell at the. Narrows, of 1, i i i .1 i iariasoixcouuir. ne ce.eoraieu aier rower known, as tbeLowr T.u6Bvll,.ut the ftutrr.wa- oL Ilarpetb, together with "Ten ofgroucct on the West side ol the Harpeth River, for a Residence. Garden.

Ad for' those who may employ said I'unnel and tutlicimt.auifmnt.of I grouou areuua iuer mouiuoisiiu lucuti ue ueceaaury bnilldings and improvemems lor il.e use of the Water Poper there, tor eihsr with freearCrcs To theanc ticthe purpose ol CHuiy iu.ti,y unuiuctoiv llut mat be erected at said 'IbojelF" HisWaur Power I well wxrih the attention of all erscLf who al-li loeckge in abyjiuit-ness, reqniricg guat power to pioj-el the machinery. nans cf c-le tjne ana iwnjetra cixuu, nines wim approved security and ulierrrvuiri.d tilt ibe money il paid. WM. 1 i BILL Kxs. nctH td O.

MeKOBEKTS. JCNOXV1LE AND ICbNTUCK'Y RA1LROA1L rpo RAILROADCONTRAtJlOha-HProposalswill ba J. received in fheoliiceof.the C'impapy, in Tenti uhtil of ftbvemtler, ft 'the! Grading Masonry ot ihe luii jexteodicg1 i -i i ruui nouxviiia iu ins caae ui, iue.v,uu.oerauu a dist'umrjot tlrirtv nriles. '1 h-s JJivisiprj cuvej? a jirge aiporint ofjnry heavy work It will incl'ude'a lputie 1 o'eetin linglb, 15,000 cubic! tards of Masonry neiily L'SOt'COO cubic yards eirlh kndrock A 'I The Company have gcdl stock subscriptions, and loons 1 irom' thj Tennessee, uinoduliu' to GO'l applicjblo to the'cotlrocucu pi. tlr.l lltv.eipqv The nnuhtrv ihrnufh inch tne.

Road t.aea. is rich' and Productive, and-abuudantlvable famish me ncccs-1 sary supplies to contractors. wd "Jie i(dod I idiu KCtlonsoi aooui one imieeaeu. The Company claim the right ol reserving the light Sec tions at this time, 'unles3 included, in the, -tame cdntract with one or more heaw sections, the obiect "being to se cure the completion of the entire nearly as practicable at tbe same ths right is also reserved, to re ject any proposals that aio not fcausLrctury. liidders will be rt quired to give becurity, or.

saiisiactory evidence of their ability, for the due perlorm'ance of any work that may be awarded them. -J Plans. Prohlea andSoecifications mav ba Seen and other information-obtained at the office of the 'Chief Engineer in KnoxvBl. M. B.

PRICUARD, Cnief Mngineer, octl4 dim A R. Administrator's Sale. A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND AND 'SHVEN NEGROES AND PROP-ERTY TO BE SOLD, On the-first Monday No vember. 1356. before the door of the Court House in Win chester, I will' sell ot public sale to tbe highest bidder, on a credit ot ore year, tbe purchaser giving bond witn.

good and approved security to secure the payment of uie purcuoae money, eeven iiaeiy negro-a, viz: Anna, aged about 31) years, and ber child FranctSi aged about 6 months Dick, aged mbout S7 years, a (air Boot. and Shoo Maker; Richard, abed about 13 years, a good coarse Shoemaker; about S2 years, a pretty fair and handy mechanic about alarm; Bat bee, aged about 18 years, a held band Doctor Rucker, aged about io years, a nouse coy. And on the 1st Monday, of November. 1858. 1 will sell at public sale to tb) highest bidder upon a credit of one, two, and thiee years, the purchaser giving bond and' good and approved security, and a lien retained oa tbe land to secure the payment of the purchase money thereof, a Tract of Land in the county of Franklin, on Elk river, and about ona hundred and fitly yards at the near est point from the Bridge of the Nashville and Chatta nooga Railroad, at Alisouia, containing, by suivey, 257 acres, be tbe same more or less.

Thia is tbe same Tract of which William Duncan died seized and possessed, and it remarkable forits beauty, ferlDity and health, and its charming and never-failing Spring of fiee stone water. The tenets can be so made and arranged as to furnish water ior stock in every neld ol the Tract. The Urave Yard of the family, situated upon tbe Tract, and about 4 0 teet square, will be excepted trom the sale Ana at tbe same time and place, and upon the same terms, I will sell a small Tract of Land, lying West of the mouth of Rock Creek, and across the river from tbe above escribed tract, and about a mile from the nearest pjiot nereou And on Monday, the S9th ot September. 1SS6. at tbe late residence of Mrs.

Sarah Duncan on the tract above described, I will sell at public sale ts tba highest bidder, upon a credit of one year, the purchaser giving bond and approved security, to secure tbe payment of tbe purchase money, the residue of the personal estate of William Duncan, deceased, consisting of horses, farming; utensils, cattle. Ac, Ac. These sales arc made by virtue of the power vested in me by the Will of William Duncan, deceased. sept21-tds J. G.

McUUTCUEON. Administrator de bonis non with the Will annexed of William Duncan, deceased. FOR SALE. Qrr ACRES -if splendid landljlngoa the South OUU side of the N. A C.

Railroad, miles Irom Nashville, from Lavcrgne Depot K75 acres under, a good' cedar fence, and in a high state ot cultivation. On this hind are two comfortable Dwellings, two Gins, all good, a fine Orchard of choice Fruit, a number of excellent Springs, and is traversed by a never failing stream of water. Torn Tract for richness of soil and beauty of location is not surpassed if equalled in Rutherford county, and is well adapted to the growth of Cotton, Corn, and small Grain and taking into consideration its contiguity to the Railroad Depot, where there 'are good Schools, good Mills, good Churches, and a variety ot Shops, it a. vary desirable place indeed. Also, 120 acres of cedar at a convenient distance which will be sold with the above.

I will sell altogether, or-divide to suit purchasers onaccomi modatibg te'rma. Apply on the premises or to the subscriber, at Larergne, Tennessee. au55-twAwtf7 CHARLES L. Bzcclsior" AT the great trialofJLgricaltural Implements In Nashville on 5th andClhof Jane, 1S56, TUE "EXCELSIOR CORN UOBIIILL'-WAS AWARDS EL) THE. HIGHEST a as will appear 46m the following extraet from the, rejort of the committee.

'They say "Of Corn and Cob Crushers there were.8 bat in consequence of some accidental breakage, only two made trials. 1. Excelsior, by J. C. Baldwin (Leavitt's Patent.) 2.

Joyce'a Star Mill, by S. Weller. Little Giant, by 0. Both these Crushers aro constructed on simihtrxuechani. car principles, and os'e about the same power: the iudees-gave the premium to Baldwin's MifL uIt seemed'to have more capacity in a given time, butita chief I iv consisia in lis Having moveaoie rings, wuicn coasuuie.

tne-grinding snriace, ana ot course tne wearing' sartaca The.e grinding surfaces are cast iron, and can oe re? newed readily and at little coat. This gvies more durability for less money." Tbe above Mill, for Crushing, Corn and Cobs, pr' grinding meal for family use, is furnished all complete, with two pair of grinding rings, tcMcU males it icqyal tn two milts, at the low price of 150,00. Address JAMES 'CBALDWItt A ie27 6mtwAw 87 College street, Nashville', Teon. ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN LOTS IN THR CITY OF HICKMAN 3 At public Sale," WITHOUT RESERVE, TO THE HIGHEST--BIDDER. nS, MONDAY, the 10th of November, 185JRichard der.

One Hundred and Fourteen Lots in tbe city of Urckr 1 man, rventucay. The rapid grawthof Hickman for the past' thiee its immense nod increaainir trade, its'presefat facilities fir communicatinn with Ihe interior of a rich Jetfiie agrii cultural legion of country in Tennessee and Kentucky, its Banks and other moneyed facilities, its its Wharves, its Churches, its Schools, the enterprise of her citizens, tbe liberal spirit of her people, its position and prospects now and in tne luture, all commend it to the notice of tbe capitalist, the business man, the mechanic and working man- -Tho population oLUickmaa has quadrupled Itself-ln four its wealth has made even a more rapid increase, ano its exports nave tncreaseaauii more largely irom io-000 bustels wheat exported in 1650 more than 600.000 were exported in 1855 The country tribdtary'fo her'ls comparatively new and unimproved every acre of it, however, can be brought to the highest state of cnlttva tion, and is now rapidly increasing in wealth and population. The trader, the capitalist, the manufacturer, the me chanic, the working man. the native, the iorchrn born, tba "ProtestaDt, Cathol and Jew, are all The Iota ore the most eligible in the city. 'TikKs or Sale 10 per cent In cash, balanceln 1, 2, 8, 4, and 5 years, with interest from data interest to bo re mitted if promptly paid at maturity security is reouired on tbe notes.

R. p. MARR1 Hrccman. Kt. octl9-dlawiw3t A ITllDAl C1ALL at the NASHVILLE BAG FACTORY." in A.

I Hamilton's Wmhanaa. 2 1 dollen Street, where I ivirriT am now prepared to furnish tbe public with 10. COO Sacks per day. July22 8m. JOHN ERSKINE.

STEAMERS NEW YORK, UREXEN i'SOUTnAJUPTON UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. line are WA3H- INOTOS. Cant. Cind, iipr. MANS, Capt.

Edward Hlrrlns. These stea mers stop at Soathampton, both golngand retnralnT m.m vr 150O From South' rion New York, From Bremen. Saturday. Feb. iO Mar- ,22 April 19 Jfay IT Jane 14 July ia Aug 9 Pept 6 Oct 4 Nov I Nov- 29 smstiia for New York.

aalaKay. WAS LJi GTOS i Wednesday Feb. S3 iF 17 14 IS 9 .6 4 1 HERMANN ilar -HERMANN May. HERMANN July IIKK.MANN.i....Pept W.ASHlNGTON...Oct HhKM AiSN Kov Mar AprU May -TttDe July Aug TSepi Oct Nov Dec 9. Dec Deer S'nnpirtgatSoathamnton.

both voiniF and retnmin. 0SV1 pusocuger proceeding to London and over any other route.for the economy of time and Pa-aage from Mew York to Southampton and Bremen, First Cabin Saloon, 130 dollars; First Cabin, Lower Saloon, 110 dollars; Second do. 0 dollars. All letttrs and newspapers must pass through the Post -No bills nf lading; will be signed or parcels received on the day of sailing, An experienced Surgsdii Is attached lo each' ship. For freight or-passage apply 10 C.

H. SAND, II South William street, New York. C. it Bremen. CROSKEY St Southampton.

WM. ISBLINt Havre. tanS3-ly iXl-iitUss NOTlttiJ. MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. THE "ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY" have mad above Railroad lor a Dailr F.X- fresa Line, and ore sow prtpuredio receive and forward rvleht.

ittckacrtl. Ac. br Pusaennvr Tmins tn Uniuilil. lutcnucaiaie Bullions on tno w. A U4 and -N- X-nC JCttih-oada.

at reduced DtcatnJ-Tuscutnhia and intermediate stations on the H. rates. Messenaers leave NashvilJe dailv al'ToVlnet for without extra charge K. HOLT, apro CAItIN PASSAGJK F.ROM. CJJAKLES'I'UN TO NEW YORK.

TWENTY. FIVE DOLLARS, United States Mail Line NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIPS. Through In 18 to 53 Hours. SEMI-WEEKLY. 1300'tons, M.

Berry Commander. J. Foster, Commander. Jas. Idgcr, 1500 S.

U.TurcerATommandcr; SolftB6r'iicr. 1.000 tons. Thos.Ewan. Commander- ljnr LEA VES Ad gel's" Wharves every Wedriea-! aay- ana sautraay alter vie arrival of cars from the South and lVsl. "ct hlvh' naw.

Thesa Steamships were all: built exprea9ly Ear this Line and for safety, speed and comfort are' unrivalled on the Coast. supplied with erjry luxury. Attentive and cour-teou Commanders, will insure Travellere by this Lice every possible comfort and accommodation. 1 r. Steerage passage, For.freightor passage, having elegant State Roim Ae-sommodattons, applyto HENRY MISSROOM, CoTner5simyan7Adger'sSoulH Wharf, febl8'56 tl.

a a Charleston. S. C. DISSOLtUTION. THE Partnership heretofore existing- between the undersigned under the style ot Morris A Matlews in the Grocery and Commission business is this day dissolved by mutual, consent, W.

B. Mathews having withdrawn from tho Either of us would be pleaatd to receipt fof accounts due the concern. H. B. MORRIS.

W. B. MATHEWS. Sept. T6.

1S56. H.B. Morris having associated II Harris with him, will continue the Grocery nud Commisa.on business at the old stand of Morris 4 Mathews under the of IL B. Morris A Co. FOR- PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, savannah charleston steamship cabin Passage 2o; steerage is.

The well known first class Steamships KEYSTONE STATE, CAPTAIN JL HARDIE, AND STATE OF GEORGIA, CAPTAIN J. J. OARVIN, Will hereafter form a Weekly Line to Philadelphia, sailing every Saturday, alternately, from Savannah and Charleston, as follows State of Georgia will sail from Charleston the following Saturdays October 4th and 18th, November 1st, 18th, and 29th. Leaving Philadelphia the altercate Saturdays The Keystone State will sail from Savannah the following Saturdays October lltb, and 25lh, November Sit and 2d; December 6th and 20th. Leaving Philadelphia, alternato Saturdays.

In strength, speed and accommodations, these ships are fully equal to any running on the coast. Inland on Delaware River and Bay; two nights al FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES AND CANADA, SliOBTXSl AND CaHAPESl S0UTJE. These Lines both connect at Philadelphia with the Great Northwestern Railroad Ronte through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in 16 hours from Philadelphia. Through Tickets with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and inter-mediate points, lor; sale by the Agents in Savannah and carieauju. tST Fare to Niirara or Bufliilri i' ton.

to Canandaigua, $27. Agents at Philadelphia, HERON A MARTIN. Agent at oavannan, v. a. ukciakil.

Agents at Charleston, T. S. A V. G. BUDD.

ectT56 3md FOR NASHVILLE AND NEW TRADE. ORLEANS THE new and light, diaugbt steamer. rv CRESCENT, W. Hourxs, Master, Ukjsip will run. regularly in the.

above trade i-i the rereat season, commencing on the Drat rue in 'the Cumberland ri.ver. She has excellent accommodations, nd in point of speed and safety is unsurpassed. For freight or passage apply to H. IL UARKIiON, oq4-dlf Agent. REGULAR NASHVILLE AND CINCINNATI PACKET.

rpHE commodious and substantial fast running stealer SEVEN I'Y-SIX. P. Babclst. Master, is held id readi sAis: nets by the first rise of water to tesnmn her tegular iripd as above during the coming season. For freight and paid-age, having superior accommodation, apply on board or to sepWtt 11 II HARRISON.

Agent. Jm H. CUJRRY, 3 Fiiiieral UsidertakiBisr I AM prepared to'ilrnLsh COr'FlN'd of every with everything necessary lor aud will tfivo prompt attention to all oTdera at my Cctlia Ware Rooms, in Cooper's Uiildings, Cherry street. Furnitnra of all kinds repaired or made lo order in the test of style. oct2-toij jonN-nr curry.

HANDSOME RESIDENCE FOR 'SALE. I AM now oQering ior sale three desirable private residences, within a few minutes walk of the' Public Square. One situated oa thj corner of Cedar and Spruce streets. Lot fronting 42 feet on Cedar and running back 132 teet to an alley. Neat Brick house containing aix good The other two lots fronting 32X feet each on Spruce street and running-bick ISO feet to a 12 foot alley, with neat two Itory Brick.

Houses, containing 9 rooms each. This very dosirabla property; as this portion of the city is rapidly improving; and this is about the ooly chance to buy residences cot.veient tbe business portion of tho city. Termsliberal. Applyto WILL.L. BOYD, oct4 lm: tO Cherry street Who Wants a Home DWELLINGS AND RUILDINU LOIS FOR SALE.

THAT maguificent-HrrctDwelling-of John Yestman's, with 8. or 10.rooma, oa Broad street, West Nashville. A Dargaia wm oe given. 2d, An elegant let House with 9 rooms, No. 73 North -Hummer street; 3d, A new Brick House with 9 rooms, on High street uear uiuvi, ireeirom wnaoo.

4th, A faagnihcsnt Frame Dwelling with 9 toots and 1 acres of ground ljf miles from the city, on the Gallatin Pike. 5th. An elegant Trame Cottage, with 6 rooms in Putnam's Addition to tgrtield. 6th, Arr elegant Brick Dwelling with 3 or 10 rooms, No. 94 Church street, near Spruce.

7ih, A desirable Brick House with 6 rooms. No. 131, corner of Cherry and Line streets 8th, rA desirable Residence Lot, fronting 40 teet on Cherry street, bttween Church and Broad. 9th, OneMronting il feet on Broad street, betwetnSum-met and High. 10th, A magnificent Building Site, fronting 100 feet on Broad street, West Nashville.

llthA beautiful Lot on the corner of Gay and Park streets, in Watkm'a unrivalled addition. Three neat brick dwellings have been erected in Watkin's addition in the last few weeks. Call aojn on J.liiB,W. BROWN. oct lm ZSztra Family Flour.

A BBLS. Maaon'a best i lour, j( rut received and for (ale by jan19 J0YNT, BYRNB N0LEL. Boyal Havana Lottery Thr next ordinary Drawing th Roxai HaTuri. Lor-Tirr conducted by the Spanish QoTcroinntuader the Superviiioaofthe, Cuptaio taka place at Havana mi- EO.N&iDA DECEMBSrVulsre. 0MKUO 572 ORDL5ABIO.

1HJLVAXIS I SJ I 3IWWYM eoooo 1 1 1- 8 2 20.000 10.000 5.000 5.000 of 3,000 S1 249 Prizes, jLcsoasting: to. the two namtVr to i-ose wnniDK tiu roT.owicgr.xf, wiR 04 eaUUed to, tie 1ntfat sit 400 to tbe -'-v i -mrinti 4 200 LSS kaiQf ABTEBS $3. pooawhielorglobaia I of the aattorttlesorUavan, and the? Publie.two daya be ore the nay ol drawing. Pnxa ii aaoSer globe: b-ilh of which nrBfnctnl tchK it-. by the three Tieurers ol the.

et ttffY The drawing Uiva place in the Urg, court inside the Cni-tom House, puc-Jicy, Two hoys, not ever twdva years o.age.irom the Orphan Aatluni.drawthj :i.l. thePnxes. Oaotf ilia a.yg. draws, one Nrnnber. and a the fcame time; tho o'bor draw? 'our ma Pitta trom the wheel cf Pnjs.

Priza comes out, is placed 1 1 'tho credit of that Number, und they eonticce nntU ths hole number of Pr are drawn. The Pnies are payable wilholit discount on preseata. linn ij lh. r. I i.cjui in iiaraaa, ta I ttu becomjskuowii, and ar? paid ia Spauai .1 ivrublooca I Hwaubscrtbtrs will cub all rirtivi.rs nir iorU" ruk, it.

attending cbfecuoa. Br list of drawn Nmnbeif ml Prtsis will be ZST Purcbaserse'ill pleas write nlaln. ndjpv their Poet Uffi.T;guctv and Stale. muzneiaeirrll j-r7 uiLson altrotreatrianka Vken at par. jT Order for Tkieu or Shore in tbe above Scheme addressed toJ Cisco A Charisma.

S. U. iRl ba prun.pily atti Dried to CISCO A Charleston, H. 0 rci l'RuPVSALi, run ai'i-. tOlt PUlfUC ft il.IM.Nc,.

oLr.W. proposals wtlicv itemed br Jse Thotrvi k7 r--q rvejor.Muuuel Anderson, Esq, 'oslUaaur and Jacob ilcOari-tk, uairi tLe Uenty-tifth (hv of iepletcber a tunable-ute lorik bnttmig lor'-? bo ol tte Lusioni Loose, Pmt tltb'ce. LoiW tiMes tt urts, and Mecui toil lirpceton, ft' AuhTitie, 1 enn. Corner Lots iU be and none ar Die that are Ins than on hundred IttK. by one rjnndrld 'el- JAMEa UUTllklf' sepl7 tj.

vsnr.vcrox; D. SrcTKLLrv 'I rv-ti! nr. iS- 29. 'or. BulRAULE TV PltOfcxtrx FJU JsALiT.

E. No. Ku Cedar street Jtreet, arid extends back 261 fet to Brick: reside 73fetonCeJ a 0 teet street, Bricis itortae, twaer orHynea and KoowieJ streets. eat Nashville. Lot troms 50 feet on Knowtea strtois, uynea street, lit teet to a 20 feet alley.

Frame 40 -Soulh. Suirncr-jtrftL Lot IrostsS, fcetd tinnionf extsudl Biek 170 tut or more tu a 15 leet alley. TOa Brick Residence, 78, Norta Summer etrett' each tut feet ou twing Avenue ud. vxwndinz Dick afetl) and termiTif -payment extrtm.y IiberaL Resideoca wiih rRhi Rooms, PotchesAc, With Grape Arto'r, Carriage Uoujo.o tables, mid Oklemv cor nerof Waihington-ata-iWrsireeU, CoathTNashvnie. Lot ironta 103 feet un Pearl stra-t add extends hicJCaaoXakOtt to a i2feef alley.

Rouble Frame.Dt.qieon Umadr itreat, Wesi-XsihyfliV EoftrOhts-50 feet on street horn, or tlpAdnty da-siring uu opportunity, lor prtfiuhle tnveMnTento, arw inviieitla ifitlb-ofliee-ot the andersignedTiind Irtrn lu.lpaiticukra reluung to the air list ol prorri. .1. C. SHANKLAND, angS-tf. OCcf No.

25 Chjr sutetl Hi10VAL THURSTON A BtRN-iKU ilsvs removed-to Sfo. 16 Pubiic Square, next dour tu CaihouaV, wtr ihey will be happy to show theif customers a lfrju rata stock of ury uuoua, consisting ot Black, Ilruwn. an3 IRuo Broad Buck and. Fancy CVstmeresr Vastus. Uostery, TUUILSTON BERNARD' No.

10 Public Square, W- tccr to. Caihona'a.) now have on hand a beautiful stoci-srf French Mermcs, Plain' PJald and Ambrs shaded all wooi DeLajUia Bom bouses, Uashmereij Manchester DeLainea; Plaid, Red, Yellow and WLUa Jflaanel. Also, a complete stock of StaSIe'DvodZ SeryanU Goods of all kinds, to which iro laviMtha'atiw tioa of aU CASH buyers, as we can nvagood birtarns, Kpt23 tf -p BELL HS'OS, KNDXV1LLE, TEN.NEssJBB WiLLfAiM McTEER, Proesitos1 coasEn cr- vanr ad kraTi stbzit. 3f Four Horse al7J5'o'eJock. A.

for Montvale plng NOTlCLT virtue of an execut-oa Horn the Cirruit-'CVirjrt of Davidson cwnlv. fiaolemburlVrin IS.m vs. teiix Kower, und oihera. JL jvUI, on the 14th dav ot November next, eui-a tn lutenr 1 Gats IU Nashville. Ultha hlrlint thrtr tnr- all the right, title, claim aud isteieat thit W.

QM ana a cvrtaw piece. r.ar uunion cas ana lit a piece, -parcel or lot of Efua on Cherry streetm Soutli uponwhioh ibe residence of Wilkinson iaH iiti'il mnumini. feet, and odjoiuiDg th pre-perty of Winn A Owen; tu eatu-ly said execution, sale wutuu P. il. CAMPBELL, octl0-tf Depityhtrfg: NO UUfc.

3 BT virtue of an exdcutton tu ma dirtcWdfrocilSa Chaacry Court at a bnli I wll, oa tba 4th day Mivenioer next, expos, ealeto.tbei h'ghest btdcler tor cash, tt ibe Curt Yard Gatdr ui Xulivdt9-, all the title claim and interest lual Jdpl (J, Loxse hat in 'and to Lot No. 250 'n -be plit cf adjjioinjr the town of Nashviila tbe samelrootiug'bd feet un Cedar street, aad running bacx 1 ii feer, it beiny the same Lot: parchos-' ed by' said C. Leake ot V. 1 Mephymon, sold losil jfy said Exeeut-jr, in lavorof Jona A. Mctfacipbslt, adm'r, ts J.

CLeiLe. Sale within legal huura 7 o3-tf IL H. CAMPBELL. D-pciySheTifl; OLD RliRIJORN. FIFTEES barrels ijecuiaftOJd Bnrtiam Whlskyii (tonf years old) which the attention ot tha citv invited JOUSO.V, UORNE'AJCO: tcp'Ig r- Broadway.

Goods, tc. TU MERCHANTS ONLY. SIXTY-Vi; thfidoml doiloTrfw-nh ot new and fauh-' ionWatJi3eRt.i Faney riry Goode, Haw. Boots. Shoes, Clolhiog and Hardware, Aato told at pri-vata sale fur c-i-li Uud four nj ci oaraali, lu-Banl.

Thttostkiiahave beoa biugot in Noa- 0ad Bcitoa si ace the heavy decii ne, at auction, of lliaalsclurers agents aud by the at pnee v.rytng li.wa 5 to to mr cenL lesa than tbelrpncwiu Jojb jnd July. TbsmgooJ areconeigced tu us to be cios.d ranwdiiteiv, iri B-wcrd we defy competion la this market. Merchant whd business tu uiake'moaey aad can pay cart and give fir months ooteei and pay taeor, will pieaje grva ns'a calL Those long'windea gentl.uun wnc are willing-to pay irom 25bi75peroeai.pritoa gyrHs t.rths pnvileya ot li month and then oay at tir euiliest oatsaience; oar house isco place Cr tbem ALSO; thirty thousa id dollars worth Daw and desirable goods, cooiigoed to us tu be Mid ai a action exeia-stvely. Oar Auction Sales will continue as nsaal every Tnca-day and Thutday. Tees All sums nnder over 100, 4 month time.

We earnestly request City and Country Merohanta who make np their SIocEh in the Nashrilla u.eriiei Jo txa one pop, and if we. don't do What ire promise then pass us by: We take great pleasure ia ahowtug our eiitui.itok to any and all whu nil, give us a rail TRABDK A LUOAS, Vs5- Uommiasicn N'o 74 Piihl.c. iqnare. sept 12 If. A flKIV AltlVAL.

JUST received a freah woply of filtv four Baskets' of CHARLES UElLrSICKy CUAMl'AlttN, la quarto, and pints. Warranted to be a genuine and saacnor article L. SIMPSON. septS 43 Public yqifare: A SMALL FARM FOR SALE EAR WAS 11-yiLLF. I HAVE for sale about 70 acres 01 Land; 3tizaUe from the city.

In a good neighborhood, and tbe balance heavily timbersd. The enti re Tract is splendidly set in Bins Grass. I wUl divide, it into two. ft lour pareela if the entire Tract tan be disputed of. or tia whole to one purchaser, on literal ttfrnr There are four bsautifn! Bu.ld.nj; Sitei tuKeplibla of being made as handsome as auy piaeu about NasnviBe.

ior further particulari cll and sea at No. CJ'Jrge atreet, and I wtll olTor a epiendid bargain xW-l FITK. SKK JUST received an assoriment or Sky Rockets minCand.es, and ior tale br land Rl- inujieiiY TEAS TEAS I U3T received an excellent asaorttoest of Grten and tt BUctTeus, aruoor which w.ll bo found thf Kcglish Breakfast Tea, an artjelp saperior hi quality and flirur lo any other imported. For eaia lov by octl7 WiaShL A THO'dOSON. SEOARS.

15.WO extra Pnncipe segxra rvceived and lor aale by WESSEL THOMPSON..

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