Newspaper Page Text
' ' J' I . T r : 'Be 1 No j. Cc ea Ul' mc will m-- HATS! HATS!! i A Perfect Gem of the HAT-T IS-TIC ART, f iS the new drisHatat YVATKRF1ELD & WALK KR'S. I It has long teen conceded lhat IliolrUals are ol finer tcx- i tare than any Ilitstn tha city, and from the numerous or- : dew tor their New Sprin l)Ie Hals j-ourlng: in from ult -- quarters it Is evldert their rvptiUtlou is onward In ItJDro- gress. To rneeUbuiiicreasInf demand they have lncrea-"7 fita their Jlanmactn rlrg facilities, and by the aid of their CItA.MO.UETl-K t-ieanfind a comfortable Hat for anv sires and shape of head. ... A new aupplvrea dy TO-D. Y. W.lTEKFlELl) & WALKif K ; - Keep the Head Cool. ItlseonducWeto health and happiness the ohiectwill be attained by wearlms Waierfleld & Walter's "Wuite Kocky Mountain Heavers, and luelrlljht ventilated French (ini- J?K4;"tbey are the most comfortable Hat ever introduced In -tie citv.- For Summer lints, Callat WATERFIELD& WALKKR'S, they have large as . isortment of Panama, Leshorn.Cant-in. Campe.ichev,'and all the latest styles or Mack Leghorn and Braid Hats, which they sell at low a- d uniformprices Ladles' ridings Hats In Straw Bearer and Velvet, of the finest materials, the latest doslcus and the lnwetnos-ttlo prices. -WATERFIELI) fc WALKER'S City Hat Emporium, Se.SC, West side the Square, next to Gowdy's. May 14.) Mniralion Excited and Popularity Achieved. THE. elegance and beauty of the Spring Fashion of HATS at the Hat Emporium, FRANCISCO&WHlT,MAN.haa excited the llvliest evi dence of approbation from those w-iiose'taste. experience and Judgment, enablesthem to appreciate ts merits. If you are an admirer of a iiKAirriruii hat, ;' call and examine it. FRN CISCO A WHITMAN are still at No. 23, Public Square, nextdoor to the old stand or M'Aalry & Hamilton, where they are always ready to serve, all, big and little, old and young, who are in quest of something to ornament the head. FKAKC1SCO & WHITMAN, m. 7. No. 23, Public Square. OCR VE.MTiLATED WHITE IIOCK Y iTIOUrt TAIN' IIEAVlJKilATS. WE are now maklnga superior ar ticle of the Rocky Mountain Silver Beaver. We ventilate theai to keep the Head cool and prevent the Hair from Tilling off In hot weather. To those who wish an elegant Beaver, please can anu leave jour orders at the Hot Emporium of FKA-NUISRO & WHITMAN, tna7 No. 23, Public rquare. TVc Iiavc now llcsidy for Exhibition. A COMPLETE asortment of Chil en's. Infant's, and Little Misses1 Straw, Hair.and Urald Hals; Chlhlrens' Spot ting and China Pearl do; Misses Zerll nas, Picadiliecs and Klonde FIata,Silk Turbans, ItnysSurnmer Caps, and .re nrthlng fancy for the Juveniles, at tho Fancv HatStore of "FRANCISCO & WHITMAN, ma7 No. 23, Public Square. Mraw lint. PANAMA, l-echom. RIack Inborn. Caranea- chy. Canton, Unl n, Florida, Straw, Hoi's Pedal 'Brald.aud every vir.etv of Straw Hats for the Summorwcar, at FRANCISCO & WHITMAN'S. p)7 No. 23 Public Square. Hat and Cap Store. THANKFUL to "our frlct-ds and the public In general Kir ins paironagniuus larexietioeu at.verespeciiui.y so:kUt.C"iUliiUllco of Use same, and intlte their sl lention to llii clerant IMiriiiir stvle of our fine SILK HATS,"'! onr own rcaunfactur.:, which in quality ami beamy C&nnotbe surpas.'ed by ary in this city. Purchasers will do "well to examine their Hats before bujiug elsewhere. LANUK, ELS11ACK. .V CO. Hatand Cap Manufacturers. Market strect,Nah.llle,Tenn. JUST received a larccsiif plycf hih and low crown Men's and Boy's Fur rials, l'aimeio, do. I'ea.-ldo. Metropolitan, do., which we are enabled to sell either wholesale or retail on most favorable Unns LANHK. ELS11ACK, & CO U81' received u weit asso'ted stock of STKAW GOODS, comprising u large variety of Panama, Leghorn, Pedale and Palm Laf,.vc. for Men and Hoys, which will be dipod of at extremely lowrates, LANUE, ELSBKCK, & CO WE have now un band a very tine and extensive Stock cf Ready made SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, cut and made up in the latest and most approved st j le, among whichcanbe found, Coats, Pants and Tests, ol every des cription. All of which we can tell at taiisfactnry prices. JxZr Country Merchants will find it to their luiercit to call onus, as wo are determined to sell at small profits. lani)e,elsi:aoh & co, apg. 43 Market street, Nashville, Tenn. rpOstACC'O. 5ii boxes Mo. .Manufactured Tobacco -L differed brabds Just received and lor tale low to close account, by aplG. E. S. CHEATHAM & CO. P3 f 5 2-. S -- - 5"Jr 5 "3 e- o u NICIIOL & PEACOCK. W1IOLESAIJ2 GKOCEItS, Forwnrdiiis it Coinmii'-inii .llerchnnts. Corner of Market and Church streets, NASHVILLE. TENN. I'ltKMS ui.cr.n'i's, BY NICIIOL $ PEACOCK TTT'IIITE lts 1. "OOkcgsSchooninaker's celebrated V Pore l". bite Lead, direct from the Manufacturer, an 23. N1CHOI. t PEACOCK I, Ol'IC. SCO bbls White WbCkt Hour, SOn do star brands, do do ap 23. NICHOL PEACOCK. AIM :.U boxes Fresh ltaisens. NICHOL & PEACOCK. ap.23. OYSTUICN 5U boxes Robinson & Weutz's celebrated splc'd Oysters, put up in Glas Jars; warranted to keep In any climate. NICHOL A- PEACOCK. A J t I It A COfc'FUi:. 50 bags LaguriaCoffee prime article; 25 do Jamslca do ap. 3. NICHOL & PEACOCK. ItTJSJIl'.n UiAIt. JSbbls Sugar. NICHOL & PKACOOK. IMMv V. 100 bbls Whisky. M ii.l,i;i' M:i:jJ 200bU8hfls MIMct Seed fresh. NICHOL & PEACOCK. ICUU.tl.s. 20 dozen Shaker Krnoins. .MUMUIj OC I'MUUUlV. B COKIIS A!I IM.OIKJII I.I.M.--50 doieu superior CMtou Bed Cords and Plough Lines. ap.23 Ml'HOi. & f e.At;uuiv. IAI.-30 bbls North Caiolina lar 1. lap2J1 NICHOL & PEACOCK. Groceries, &c. 100 Buss Green Rio OoBbe; in Hogsheads Sugar; 21 Boxes Palm Soap; 2tK) Bbls. I'ikes and Wllshlres Whisky. 30 do Domestic Brandy and Gin; 5 do S. M. Wine; 50 Bags asorted Cotton Yarns; 2 K Pipes Old Coe. Krandy; 400 Bags fine mid Coarse Salt; ' J89 Bbls. Kanawha do. " 200 Kegs assorted Nails; 25 do Wrought Spikes. 30 Bbls. No.l. Rosin; . 10 do TAR; ' TOO Bbls. Ohio Flour; 25 do St. !.ouls,do; SO Rales Oakum (Hemp. 10 Reels do (Cotton.) 10 RMs Lard Oil; 20 do Lonr, Crushed and Powdered Sugar; 4 Chests Jenkins & Co.'s Teas; 25 Coils ManollaRope; 500 t's Cotton Wrappipg Twine; 50 Bbbls. Pilot Bread; 25 doButter.SodaandBoton Crackers; Together with, Indigo, Madder, Allspice, Ginger, Black ing. Mustard, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Mar and Tallow Can; dies. Dried Eeef, Brooms, Demllohns, Starch, Soda, Ground SPICCS. &C. in Store and for sale by Stewart a CO. B HCKWIIUAT t-'I,ot'Ii.-50baga very nne rntis burg.BJckwheat Hour, re celved endVorMle t by Alt It Ol!,, 10 Bbls No. dec. 5. 1 Lard Oil received and for R. STEWART CO. sale by VAI.UAItl-i: l..D FOU SAI.I..--I WILL offer forsaU oi Salurday2lst May, Inst,atHhe Court Hou-e in Nashville, It LolsorLand on tbo north sldeof tho Cum berland river on Vanghan'sTnrnpIke, and near the Gal latin pike, adjoining Tho-nas Chadwell and A. McFerr n and others, at one and two years credit bond an! security Squired and a M'ShmT' le monoylf paid. Mayl0-tw4 K. W. CIIILURE'N S . Kio Coffee 250SACKS very superior Green Rio Cof 'rfejecetved Vfi JS O-S J.- & a s " t-i t PS St g a 3 s Si s PS a I! , a too1 A I R. 8 i w .. ill." 1 MISCELLANEOUS. Nashville Qarriage Manufactory CAItUIAGrSl! CAItltlAGUSI ! I THE subscriber tskes this method ofjreturnlng his most sincere thanks tohls frionds and the publlcgcuerally, fcr the patroiuge he has already received, aifd would eay to them, that he no has on hand the Luigcst and lickl assorinientr WORK everoSered iiithla-jrke Jrom U10 light TROTTING SULKY Id theflnesl CAKRiOLA. CAR RIAGE, all of my own Manufacture. Persons from a distance can rest assured of always finding something that will suit their taste, "If ir. the shape of a Carriage." 1 have the best It orkuien to tlu my AVorit. Call and see niv assortment. N. B. I urn prepared in build Work to order ashort no tice. I will paj particular attention to repairing, and will seU or repair at as low a price as any good huiider. . , . FHE11. SLOA", IT- Lower Market Stre.t. to Tilt: I'll If Lilt?. THE subscriber A begs leave to state that he still -arr on the COACH AND CARRIAGE BUSINESS, at hlsoldsland 011 Jforth Markt l t. io Joore below H. & B. Douglass, Co. Keeps constantly on hand u large and well assorted etock from slighlEugg to a Car riola. Thankful for past favors, he most respectfully solicit, a continuation, hoping by cheapness, durabilit andgood work manship to merit vuiir patronage. Jan g ly. GEO. L. SLOAN. CO.IMKTi:it,III'...l HAVE this daj aisociated with roe In the bus! nets of WALL PAPER MANU FACTURING, Mr. L M. Gokbt. Tue business will hereaf ter be conducted at tho house formerly o.-cuj iud by mc, No.20, Collexe St., next door to the Scwtuee House, under theflrm ofKltgesot ouiry In returning nit thanks to my friends and the public generally foithe liberal patronage which I have Ttceived. I respectf.llv solicit continuance 01 the same 10 the old firm. inrb. 30, '23. C. W. KLAGES. NASHVILLE WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY. KLAGES & GORBEY, Jlunulacturi'is 1111 d Importers or all kisds or PAI'EIt ll.lAGIXfiv, .Vu. 20, C"J ' 'it., n:zt dior la Srtctinnc llause. ("ifj.NSTANTLY nianufa t ir ng and on hand a large and gen J eral a sortmenlof G.ird .iall and unglazed Papers, Flriboard Hr nt , '1'eas ers CurtalnPap.rs and Tri-uspareut Window Miadns. Houses paper d at the shortest notice, by the best workmen in the cay. ap 2i. I'urc Wincw ana I.lquoTsi, for itlcdlcinal 1'lirpOkCk. PHYSlCIAV.s, Druggists and Invalids have often experi enced the almost impossibility of procuring a pure wine or liquor in the country, when it becomes necessary to use it for the restoration 01 health. The arrangements of the Grxfienburg Company for the purposed guarding against imposition and adulteration, both In Europe andthltcoun try,are complete, and any bottle bearing their seal, may be regarded as unquestionably pnre nd unadulterated. In importing irom New Vort what is presumed to be the purest article of Port Wine and Ilriiinlj-, hat has beon offered Tor sale In the city, theubscriber has not been governed by motives of pecuniary interest. He therefore offers these articlesin cases orONE DOZEN EACH at New York prices, viz: $12 pordozen. Persons wno may wish tu obtain single bottles of either, maydosoof G. H. WEsSELL, Opposite State Bank, Union street, Alx Maikxhzu, Agent, Graf, company. Just arrived per steamboat California, and for sale cheap. 2,000 pounds Mather's celebrated New York News Print ing Ink, in Kegs and Casks. 'Jlj ljj CU.JIHI2RLANU HOTEL, l oiil of IE ron d Street. Directly opposite the Steamboat Landing, NASHVILLE.TKNN. J. L. GRACE, PROPRIETOR. I HE uudjrtijned. thankful lor the very liberal pat ronage bestowed on this House since he opened It to the public In March last, most respectfully solicits a continuance of public favor. Totheboardingand travelling community, he would say, that he Is now prepared to give them accommodaiiousequal to any Hotel In the city, hav ing procured the services of polite and attentive clerks, ex perienced waiters, and first rate cooks. The rooms are large and pleasantly situated, eonimandlne a beautiful view ofthe river and business portions ol the city, Topersons wishing to travel by the river the bouse atforda superior advantages, being located Immediately attlie I.ntidlii. The traveller who stops here need never loose bis chance of the first boat. Baggage will alwajs be con ejed toaud from Steamboats by the servauts or the house, free of charge. Kill moderate. Ka3uville.Jan.2. '53 J. ' . GRACE. Hf-'E lNSUKAIVUE. .Etna Insurance Co. of Hartford. IilFIl DEPARTMENT. Annuity Fund 3150.O00. "T7.XCLUSIVKLYheid nledeed-and annro nriatnd. XJ wit.1 its reserved accumulations, hv tho chartnri! and regulations ofthe Company, to the navment of Annu ites and losses upon Insurauceon Lire, and in no eventlla bleforother debts, contracts, liabilities, or engagements of tho compau). orricEKs. Tiios. K. Brace, Prjs't, S. L. Looms, Secretary; E A. Bulklkt, vice J. W. Sxthocr, Act'y, Presdent. Managing Directors for the Life Department. K A. BOLKLIT, Joust L.Boswzll, Robert Bcill, Roland Matuir, Milss A.TrTTLE, Edwin G. Riflii HCNRA Q P.ATV. Thlsbcing a Joint Stock propriety company, and conduc ted 011 the cash svstem, the Managers have adopted a table of rates of premium as low as is consistent with safety and much einrrlhan those of tho Mutual Companies. Applications for risks on white persons, received by the undersigned, who will furnish Prospoctusetof the Compa any, and any Information relative thereto. fiPRisks onslavesagalnst dlseasesand accidents causing death, taken; Polices issued and losses adjusted at this Agency. JOS NASH, Agent, Office S. W. corner Public Suare, opposite Planters Bank. Nasnvillc, aug. 10, 1652. ."Vertical Bxuiuincrt. .K. WlHSTOH, M 1). ( n.,t,. r RobertC. FostIr, M. !). Ogee hours,3to5, r.n. TO TIIC FAK.11I21ES UFTEKA'ENSCK, I'HK underslgneJ having procured the exclusive right to 1 this Staf, "ffirt forsale. First PremI um Machine: MANNY'S PATENT A DJ USTA BLE NORTHERN ILLINOIS REAf ER AND MOWER. Awarded the first premium for mouing, and the second for reaping, at the New York i-tate Fair, In tho great trial at Genea and New York, in July,in competltou with eleven other. Machines; awarded a Silver Medal at the Ohio State Fair for the best reaper and inoert and received tho" highest award at the Vermont and Michigan State Fairs, forthe best reaping ami mowing machine. Tho true merit of this Machinehas given it a great triumph overall other, and be.nga perfei t combination ofa Reaper and Mouer, it comes to the farmer with double value; and it Is clearly demonstrated lobe the only successful combination ot Reaper and Mower. As u mower it isslnplo and as perfect as though construct ed expressly for inoaing, and as a Reaper it is as simple and perfeit asif constructed for reaping 011U . all the change that is necessary from one plan to the other, is to inseilwr reinnvealooe platform. With a pair of horses, one drver, the Mach'ne will mow from 15 to 20 acres per da, dejiciiOing on the ground. It will reap the same quantit) requiring two hands, in running over brol.cn ground. '1 he driver can lower or elevate as t e may ihoose. The pr.ee of tho Machine, delivered at Nashvllleds $250, or they will, if ordered, be delivered at .Mem'hi", or any point on the Mississippi, between there and Mill's Point, or at any point on Cumberland river, betneen the State line and Nashville, oral Chattanooga, or at any point between there and Nashville. on the Railroad, at the same price. They are manufactured In New York; aud as it will require time to bring them on, all who wish to procure one for the next tes.on, would do we.l to address me as soon as convenient, at Nashville. ap. 5. L. P. CHEATHAM. III. A UK LACK It OA ACTS. D X S f Just received Materials for mainq 500 Bonnets. Plain Hats, SC 00. Rich Full Trimmed Par is Flmcer, 7 to 8. The Finest Materials and Superior French Trammings; likewis". a large Stock of 1,000 llich Fancy Silk, Crape and Late Paris styles of Blond Imcs and Gossmar Lace and Straw Bonnets, and Paris Millin ery in all its A'ew, Novel, Heutifid and Ex- mixsw mines or iiiaicnais. O UR stock Is now full and complete, making as Rich, l arge and sc.ect sloes as any .Mllu.ery establishment In the United States, and as regards prices, we defy com petition. After being 8 cars established in business In Nashville, and doing nearly the whole or the Fiuo Trade of Town and Counlrj, giving us a large sale for ICuiincts mid millinery Guilds. We can and will sell 25 to i30 per cent, lower than any house in the city. Having Ladies from Paris an 1 the East to make up Fancy Bonnets, we are prepared to turn out as r.na Millinery as at any part or the world. 1 irP Asl intend visiting Paris this Summer to purchase a Fall Stock of Millinery, I will givegrcataBrgains toreJuce our Mock by the last of .May. Rich Paris Flowers, Ribbons, Lace and Needlework, Km broidoried Black Lace Mantillas. A very extensive stock of Children's Hats, Fancy (oods, etc. N. 15. Gossamer Lace Konr.ets altered to new shapes in superior stle, havit'g the only new shape Blocks in lue city we can make ihein good as new. Don't lorgct the hous). No. iC Union Strt"0 ,next to the slate Bank.asjou may save 25 or 3U percent in prices. my. 3 Es WISH, Asent. PAlMilt i'iII.Ij roit AI.i:.--WITH lSOacres of Land attached; comfortable dwelihg. negro houses, stables, &c. unl 7 comlortable bouses fif hands. This pro pert) is perhaps as productive as an) in the county. Posses sion w.ll be eIcii the 1st January nexl. ' ALSO, lWOacres of Land, adjoining theMill tract A large portion of which is heavily timbered", with about 200 acres under good fence, and the finest farming land ou White's Crees. AL0. A Lot on the coruerof Line and C!ierryStreets,fro utlug 4S feet on Cherr),and 170 feelonLine,on which. there is a Carpenter's Shop. ALSO, 5,' acres of Land near tho Gallatin Turnpike, and only 1 K miles Irom the city, and adjoining the Lands oi Pur d) M'Ferren,and will be in closo proximity to tho Lonisvilie Railroad that is to be. Theabo'O properly is free fromanv Incumbrance and titles clear. mh 31,53. tl. W. S. WHITEMAN. RIFLE POWDER. TTTE hivonow on hand, and are receiving from the Mills, t full supplies cf the foloingdescriptionsof Powder: Tennc.s e Rifle, in quarter, half.aud whole kegs. Blasting, n kegs of Jo lbs and barrels of 100 lbs each. Safety Fuse, lu quantiiles to suit purchasers. Our powder Is manufactured In Davidson county, and war ranted equal to any In the market. Orders shallhavo prompt attention. CHEATHAM, WATSON & CO. ap. 14. at W. H. Cordos & Co.'s, Public Square. CiOXXO. Yais.!. a supply of No.'s 500, 6'i0,700, ' and HO "Syca more Cotton arns," constantly kept by ap. 14. CHEATHAM, WATSON & CO. KI.A;r.S A: CORltV.-lUve Just received from the )ial, a large andwell selected stnckof Wall Paper. Also a varb ty of Gold, Velvet un I common Borders, cemraon and fine Window shades, transparent do, beautifully decorat ed Firescreens leisters, die, vc, together with alarge stock f their ou n manufactured Papers, will enable them to show large variety.; N. B Paper hanging done In the best manner, and on the shortest notice. Country merchants would do well to examine our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. inrh 30,1853. INSUUAISUB N 11 Vi: STOCK, Acta England Live Slock Insurance Company. Canitul S0O1OOO, ivitU Power to Increase to $100,000. RISKS takon at Moderate rates on Horses, Mules, Oxen and Dairymen's Stock, against accidestsand diseaso causing death. .... . .... Polices issued, losses promptly adjusted i and paid at thin agency. J0S.HABH NasavilU.aus. 10,1852. Ageat. GROCERIES. McCREA & TERRAS. CORKER BROAD JI.YO COLLEGE STREETS HASH- , VLLLF-, TENNESSEE; .GEKTS TOR . , .T Smith's Pittsburgh and Wheeling X X X and Celebratdd KENNETT Pale Ala, Porter and Brown Stout. .Lr-A LARGBsapply always n hand, in barrels and half uarreis, lor uie iraae ana ramuy use. Jatl. 15. . . A LE 120 HULi.SraiUi's superior Ale.Justreceived by Jan, 12. n McCHEA & TERRASS. ' O It A CCO--40 boxes Laughorn and Armlsted's superior 1 Tobacco; 2U boxes Jesse Hair's Tobacco: 15 " Fergusoi-'s " 30, " Jlusselraan's " For sale by Jan. 12.- McCREA A TKRRASS. A ItllKI- AND SACK SA LT 10O0 bbls Kanawha eull J 5(i0 Bags fine 100 " Coarse; For sale by Jan. 12. McCREA Ar TBERASS. EDWARDS & HARRIS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, .EOItWAllDINC AN!) COMMISSION MERChANTS, Dealer in Ilramtic, WincK, Clears, Arc, Corner of College and Church Sis., NASHVILLE, TENN HAVE now in storo Ihc following articles : Brown, Loaf, Crushed, and Powdered Sggars;Rio, Lagnyra and Java Coffee; Molasses, Golden -Syrup and Sugar House Syrup Molasses; Imperial, Gunpowder and Blacc Teas; Flour, Crackers, Indigo, Madden Popper, Spice: Ginger, Alum, Salt Petre, Copperas, Spanish Brown, Ven Red; Soda, Saleratns, Cloves. Nutmegs, Cinnamon. GLASSWAUE. 00 BOXES half pint, pt, ut.and K gal. Flu. fcs, " JO gross Brandy Bottles, 100 boxes Tumblers 50 halfgal.,gal.,5and5qt cov'd Jars, 20doz Decanters, assorted, for salo by dec 23 EDWARDS dc HARRIS. .MJNllWIUS. I, 2 and 3 29 cases Sugar Crackers, Oil .1 l'J I SO BflLS No Mackerel, 1C0 Kits No. 1 and 2 Mac. 25" do Salmon, ltnl Eoxes Scotch Herrings, 20 Cases Sardines, 100 Boxes M. R. Raisins, 25 do Layer do, 50 or. do do do, 5 Tierces Rice, 20 Frails S. S. Almonds, 15 Bags do vdo, 25-SacEs Pecans, 20 Boxes Cream Nuts, 2 Cases Prunes, 5 doCitran, 2 Casks Currants, 5 Half bbls Cranberries, 10'BasespIe Fruits, 20 do Pickles, 10 do fine Apple Cheese, 100 Cases Bent's Water Crackers, 2 Hhds Madder, 10 Bags Ginger, 10 Boxes Gro Penner. uu cnua ao, 10 do Picknlc do, 50 Bbls Waterand Batter Crackers, 50 Chests lmperial,Black and G. PnwderTeas, 50 Bbls Vinegar, 5 " White Wine do, 100 Boxes Soap, 50 do Starch, 50 Bbls Loaf Sugar, 10 do Powdered do, 25 do Crushed do, 3 Tierces Dried Beef, 100 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, assorted, SO Casks S. Car Soda, 10 Bags Pepper, 1 Bale Cloves, 1 do Cassia, 3 do Allspice, 5 Ceroons Indigo, 25 cases tomatocalcbnp, 15 " Lemon Syrup, 200 'reams wrap'g paper, 100,000 Corks, assorted, -u uascsMO miters, 15 " Pepper Sauce. With a great variety of other articles. For sale by ' dec.'jO; EDWARDS & HARRIS. Flour! Flour!! We have In store 500 bbls Flour, fresh ground and warranted good, ALSO, 200 do St Louis Mills, 700 do Ligan Mills, 100 do Mason's Red River, ' COO do OreinlorfrV, All choice brands, which we offer to the trade at low rates Jan8 K. S. CHEATHAM & CO. CltOUEIlIES Ac., Ac. HHDS N. O. Sugar, ; 200 bags Rio Coffee: - ' 50 20 do Gov. Java Coffee; 20 do Lag do; 50 Barrels Molasses; 50 n ', do: u 100 Packages of Mackerel in barrels half brl,quarterand kits; ' " ' 10 Kits No I.Salmon; ' ' 20 box Scotch Herrings; ' ' - 100 do Sardines: 200 Cannisters Lobsters; 120 boxes, a boxes, and X boxes M. R. Katslnt; 4 Tierces Rice: 3 Casks Zanto Currants; ' . 10 Barrels S.S. Almonds; 5 do Pecan Nuts; ' 2 do Cream Nuts; - 2 do Eng. Walnuts; . ' 10 Casks S. Car Sods; 20 Bags Clack Pepper; 5 Bags alsplcc; 30 Barrels Loaf Sugar; 10 box D. R. do do; 10 barrels Crushed do, 10 do Powdered do; 20 do Clarified do 100 box Stearinc Candles; 50 do Star do; . .'IS ' 30 box Starch; 50 box Soap, 5 casks Extra sugar cured Dried Beef; .'0 barrels Cider Vinegar; 200 kegs Nails, all sizes; 50 box Chewing Tobacco, diflerent brands; 10 do best Smoking do; 60 Chest and boxes Green and Black Teas; With numerous other articles in the grocery lino, and for sale low for cash or good paper by dec. 5. E. S. CHEATHAM & CO. 1 B .VA.SYI.VANIA IIAILUIUI). rjtHIS road now complete. It opens a communication be--1 tween Pittsburg and Philadelphia, orPittsburg and Balti more. Ry which Freight from the west can reach an eastern market quicker and cheaper than by any of the pres nt rival routes: they connect with tho daily packets at Pittsburg, from St Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheeline. and all the different points on the western waters. Also with the Cleve land and Plttburg Rail Road, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Hail Road at Pittsburg. Cars run through between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia withouttrsnhlpment of freight, an advan tage lhat can be appreciated by all shippers. In case of obstruction cf navigation by ice or low water freights westward can be forwarded from Pittsburg to Cin cinnati, or tow ns in the interior bv Railroad. K4TUS OF FUHKS1IT Between Pittsburgand Philadelphia or Biltmorc. First Clam. Winter Summer Rates. Rat it. Dry Goods, Books and Stationary Boots, 5 per 100 lbs. Shoes, Hats and Carpeting, Furs and Pel $1 75 cts. tries, Feathers, Saddlery, &c. ) serund Class. Brown Sheeting & Shirtine- in Rales. "I Drugs Glass Ware, Groceries, except Cof-! flee. Hardware. Hollow Ware, Machinery, f Oilcloth, Wool, ac. j Tliinl Class. Buttcrln Firkins fe Kegs, Candles, Cot-1 ton, 111 winter, Queen. ware, Tallow, 1 Tobacco, in leafor Manufactured. I Fail- 85 ct. 60 cts 75 cts. 50 cts. ward, die. 4"C- J Fourth Class. Bacon, Cotton (In summer,) CoOeCjI-ardl and Lard Oil, (through) Port in full car-- G5 cts. 40 cts. loads at owners risk. ) Uco, C. Franclscus, Freigil Agent, Pittsburg, I'. J. Sn coder, Freight Agent, Philadelphia. Itlagruw A Koiiiin, Freight Agents, Saltimart. J. I.. Klliott. Freight Agent,.Vo. 7 West tt ,Jf.Y II. if. Houston, t. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. V U .' N S V I. V A IX I A II A 1 I. II O A II N ITICETO EASTERN TRAVELLERS A Continuous rail road from Cincinnati, Cleveland, Woo. ster, Mastillm, Alliance, O., and Chicaga, Hi., to Phil adelphia, ia Pennsylvania rallroaJ, from Pittsburg to Phil adelphia. Through from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, lu 3Hh. " " ; Cleveland to " 25 ' '" .Pittsburg to " "19 " Beingthe shortest aud quictcest route from the Great West to tbe Atlantic Cities. Faro from Cincinhati.to Phil, by Rail-road, J 16 30. Cleveland ' " 10 00. Ma-silloh " tl . " 10 00. Plttbiirg " " 9 50. Ciucinnaii'to Philialelphia. Cin cinnati, to Pittsburg by Sieain-boal 11 1)0. Tickets from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or lia'timore by. Rail Road, can be purchased of P'W Strader, Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. And by the Steam Packet Line to Pittsburg, and thence by Kail. road 10 Philadelphia', from the Captains ou boards. And from Cleveland, via the Cleveland and Pitis burg rail road, and Ohio and i'ennjilvai.ia rail road of D Horton, ticket agent, at the Middle House In Cleveland, Ohio. On or about the middle or February the road will be open ed from Crestllue to Wooster, and time between Cincinnati aud Philadelphia reduced to 34 hours NOTICE. 111 case of loss, the Company will hold themsel ves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amouut not exceeding SlOu. THOS. MOORE, Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. J. MESKIMEN, mh.lfi tf Passenger Agent, Pittsburg. FKUSIt MiriM.IKS! JUST received from the Gra?fenberg Company ot New York a full supply of all their popularfainly medicins,viz: The Gr.-efeuberg Vegetable Pills, of which overone Jiundred thousand boxes arc sold each and every week In the United States, alone; box, 25 The Grirrenbcrg Health Hitlers, composed of the most Invigorating anil healing roots, hrbs, and barks. Theyaro.homoit universally esteemed tonic known, and will never be used without benefit. 25 The Green Mountain .Ointment, will rclicvepain caused bya burn, scald os briijsev quicker thananf thingerer knovn. 25 ine ura-mei uorg .varsaparllla Compound per bot tle 1 00 The Eye Lotion, a positive cure for Inflammation of theEjes.weakness, dimness and falling of sight. 25 Tde Ch-ldren Panacea Well known in Nashville to be the best medicine evr made or prescribed for chil dren, so The-Dysentory Syrup, or diseases of the bowels, 50 Dr. l.ibby'ePile Oiqtmei.l warat.ted tocure. 100 Fever aud Ague Pills For Iiiteriniltunts, Dumb Ag- ues, and all diseases lhat manifest themselves In per-' lodical paroxisms, as sick headaches, &c, Ac. 100 The Consumption Halm, perbottle, ' 3ml Marshall's UtorioeCalholieo for diseases of females, 300 The Grxfenberg Manual of Health; the choapest and most simple ook.ou the science of .Medicine ever written. 25 For sale by all Druggists In town and country. feb. 16. . ALf.X. MACKINZIK, Agent, Nashville. THIS WILL PAY. TT WILL PAY WELL to subscribe for the Knickerbocker 1 Magazine, one of the o'deitand best periodicals In tbe country entirely original and American lu its character, issued monthly at S3 per annum. Harper s magazine, innniniy 93 per annum, Putnam's Magazine, monthly 3 Klackwood'sEdiDgburh Magazfue, monthly 3 do do Edingburg Review,Q.uarti:rIy 3 Quarterly Review 3 Westminister Review Quarterly 3 North British Reviow, do 3 Graham's Gentlemen's Magazine published monthly 3 Godey's l-adys Book, published monthly 3 The Homo Journal, edited by George Morris andN. P. Willis, the most popular family newsnaners now published 2 do do do do do do do ILj Any 01 me aoove popular reagaztne, wiiu lue nomo Journal, will be furnished lor four dollars. Also, Littell's Living Age, containing the best articles front the best periodicals' the world containing largeramount of readable matter than any work published at the same Erice. Published weekly at Six dollars per annum, or the ivlngAge and the Homo Journal forSeven dollars per an num. (Jan.25.) ALEX. MACKENZIE, Nashville. NASHVILLE TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, Xo. 48, on OoHege, near Broad Strtet. THE subscribers are manufacturing Tobacco from Tea ncssee, Kentucky, and Missouri Leaf, which they war rant as good, and will sell as low, as any Tobacco of thesame quality manufactured elsewhere. We" solicit a call from dealers generally, as Tobacco of our manufacture will be found to give good satisfaction, and pay the dealer a fair pro fit. A. J. MUSSELMAX 4 CO, Manufacturers, No. 43 College, near Broad itreeto, Xashville, Tenn. march 9 tlj -BRY GOODS, &0. SPRING TRADE. T n 0 M P S0 N & Cf, HNO. 21, Public Square. Nashviliet AVE received their Kew Goods, and can assure their mends that they 'have never opened a spring stock w attractive they would call particular attention to their assortmentof Rich Dress Goods Plain Slik drab and Fa? Colors, Plain Berege, all colors. Rich Pig-d Bereges, ' Silk Lavender col's, Trench Organdies, " " Apple Green Lawn, " " Lilae " Challeys, all colors, " 200idsPlaldIndlaJk's, Farlandfor Robes,s Rich Mantilla Silks, Evening Silks, Blk Satin National, Bridal Dresses, Blk Gro de Shine, 2000 yards very Una and shear Printed Linen Cambrick s-at 50 cent'. A great bargain C00 yds (old fashioned) Drab and Lead eol'd Pongees lor traveling Dresses. Jaconets, Nain sooks. India dimities, Swiss and French Mnsilns, Cambrics, Hair skirts. Hair and Grass cloth for Skirts. - LACHUOOIJ . Valencitines.Horlton and Embroid'd Musketeer Collars, Chemlsetts and Sleeves, Swiss and Jaconet Embroideries. Flouncinirs, Dimity, bands Richly Embroidered Skirls, Blk Lace Veils, Valencienns, English and Imitation Laces, die. XNYlLilA JslilcnirsTlTManUesT all styles. Ap plique Lace Mantles Blk and col d Blrek Lace Points and ."-cans, Velvet trlmed Lace Mantles Alt kinds of Lace and silk Goods for Mantles Corsets and modes of all kinds. Lift KIMS, icC Irish Linens, Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linens, Table Diapers, Towelings, Merscilles Quilts, Muslin and Lace curtains. Damasks, &c. ATOUll.M.x; lillDOs Combaziues. Silk Warp A I-i- paca, Blk chally, fine de Lalnes, Widow's cloths, canton crapes, Berege de Lane. Forlard silks, Hdkfs, collars, etc. MISCEI.I. kAIiOIJS Parasols, shades,-splendid Fans. Ribbonds. Dress Trlmmlmr- Kb! Gloves, fairs I Mitts, silk Gloves, kid cut. Bonnets Misses Leghon fla s, bet , mako ofEErlislsilk-audcottoD Hosiery, silk shins, Gents and Ladies. TTK AND HOY'S AV KA 11. Cleths, casslmeres, -ItA Vestings, co'tanades, eol'd Linens, Linen Drilling. Frenbh Liu ens, chlua slk coating. Drab do etc, and summer cloths ofall kinds. Domestic Goods ofall kinds fcr servants, Prints chintzes, Glnhams, Berege de Laines. Wesolicltm early call, as we are confident our stock offers great inducements to buyers. THOMPSON CO., mr. 19. No. 21, Public Square. MORE RICH GOODS. JUST RliCEIVKU BV EXPRESS. AtNiclioPs Unrner, No. 13, consult or Tnr Square ako Market st. RECEIVED this day by express, some very RICH and DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS to which I would cordially invite the attention of my friends being confident they wi'l b pleased both as rezards styles and Prices, viz: Extra Rich Paris Silk Tissues; " Satin Plaid Painted Berages; u Brothie Damas de Vcroar; " Super White Plain Satin; " Emb'd Linen Cnmbricx Hdkfs: " Paris Trim'd Vatenclenne Collars and Sleeves; " " Vest and Meeves; " " Collar.-: And a great variety of other articles call and see. ap 23. JAMES NICHOL. No. 13, corner of Square and Market st. SPRING GOODS. lUcNAlltY A FIUtJlAN, 55 College Street. ARE this day receiving and opening some verybeautiful Goods, forthe Spring Trade, and most especlfully so licit a call from the Ladies. We can show them every thing new In the way of F.111 1 railleries, Iterate tie r.aiiic, l.aces, Silks, Velvets, Ilibbons, Ac, Ac. Ac. We shall continue to receive Goods by every arrival, through the mouth of March, and our friends eh) beassnred we will sell them nice new things and at reasonable prices. McNAIRY & FUR.MAX, feb. 23, 1813. No. 55 College streat. J. II. Harrow's Patent Plan tutlori COIt' .111 I.I,. 'JIHIS Mill differs from all others in the constrnc Hon of J- the upper or Running Stone, which is composed of French Burr Dlocks, enclosed in a cast Iron Case, which forms theback and hooprf the Stone with a Castlron Eye, or Bush, than isofgreater external diameter at the bottom that at tbe top, which is secured to the back by four bolts, 30 that every block is in the form of a dove tail which gives greater strength to a Stone than any other method which is required In-small mills, where the stone Is run with great speed, and becomes dangerous If not strongly made. It also gives any weight to a stone of small diameter that Is required without having itthick orblgh, that makes It top heavy. This mill is a square frame made of wood or castlron, in the form ofa busi,wilh Rndgc-tree, Spindle Balance, Ring Driver, and Regulating Screw, and grinds n- on the same principle as a lane mill, differing only In tho Runner Stone; this being of great weight enables it to grind nearer the cen teragreaterquantity ofgrain nlthle s poiver than any other mlllnowln use. This mill Is portable, and may beattached to steam, water, horse or hand power. ALSO, all sizes of Erench Burr Mill Stones, manufactured on the same principle. Joseph II. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the inventor, for which he obtained Utters Patent in 1842. For alllnfringe ments the purchaser wlll be held responsible forthe right of using. These Mills do not require a Millrlght to set them up; and all that Is necessary to put them in operation, is to attach a band to the pulley on tho spindle, with a drum sufficiently large to run a twenty-four Inch Mill 240 revolutions per minute, attached to Gin. Steam. orWatcr Power. By the steady application of two horse power the Mill will grind sx to 8 bushels per hour of good meal: and will grind wheat as well as corn. Ihe thirty inch mill, if put 10 its fullest sped.wli grind from ten to fifteen bushels per hour. These mills are warranted to be in every respect as recom mended. DiRtirrioxs roa Gsimo. Place yourmill about 20 feet from the Driving Pullov In a level position; make the belt of 1 ather six or eight inches wide. Give the Stnne24(i revolu tions a minute willi the sun. Keep the neck and step of tbe spindle well oiled. Place the star on the back of the (running stone. In the same way as the Cross on the Driver, that is, tho way they are trimmed to run. Refer to Thos. Patterson, Esq., of Highland county, Ohio, Jesse Beal,Eq., of Clinton county, Ohio; O S. Bradbury, Esq , or Cincinnati, anu a numocr 01 outers. All ordersdirectedto JOHN E. ROU.MAN, No. 52 Broadway, NashvllU, Agent for Middleand East Tennessee, or j. n. nunnuns, Jan 26 d. tr-w. & w. ly. West Front st. Cin.O, j7 iTTAMTriioii iniTxoN, RROAD STREET. 3 DOORS FROM MARKET rpiIE Subscribers respectfully inform tbe publlrth at they A have removed three doors from their old stand, and now haveon hand a general assortment of Confection ery. Sugar Ornaments, consistlncr of Cakes, Candies, Nuts, and Fruits of every variety. HI us lea I Instru ments and s oys 01 every description, r uning i&cne Soda Water. Mead and Ale always cool. Their Candles will be warranted to be snpcrlorto any mannfactured In tbe city, and will be sold Wholesale at 1234 cents per pound. Ordersfromthecountry carefully put up, and with dis patch. f-"T. I -UfiAKS.-A NFAVAllRIVAL, 10,000 El Divan, V ' 4,000 LaJosephue, For sale ou Broadway at dee 2. J. G. & C. ROBERTON'S. II. S. Fltr.ACll, WHOLESALE GROCER, oonnissioN itiekchant, AND nXALIR lis Cotton, Tobacco, and all kinds of Produce. Corner of Clarke and Market streets. Nashvilli, Tavt. Sundries. 23 BOXES Double- re fined LoafSugar, 20 bags Pepper. xu un spice, 4 ceroons indigo, 2 casks Madder, 2411 gross Matches, 60 doz. Painted Buckets, 50 boxes M. R. Raisins, 50 H do do to, 50 X do do do, 00 kegs St. Louis Golden Syrup 130 boxes Star. Candles, 213 do Tallow do. 50 176 do Imported Cigars; do Tobacco various brands. 140 do Melee Cigars. 10 tierces nice, sic. f.Iuiiors. 75bbl Smiths Old Reserve 75 bbls Domestic Brandy, Whisky, "6" bbls com necunea .B rfn l filn WhiskV. G2 do Old Bourbon do, 65 do Sweet Malaga Wine, 56 doOld Mououga'la wfiisKy. 5 casKs fine rrenck 4 casks Old Irish Patteeu Brandv. Whisky, 42 bbls Cuntry Double distilled Whisy, 42 bbls Country Double ;8 do Old Port Wine, 8 do Madeira do, fi do Muscat do, 10 bbls Rum, distilled vt ntstcy. In store and which will be sold unusually low for cash, or to punctual men. Jan. S. H. S. FRENCH. LL.IHHUS. 100 ribls 'lenn. D. D. stilled Whisky, 50 " Old Moiiongahala Whisky, 50 " Old Bourbon do, 50 " Old Rye do, 50 " do Reserve do, 10 1 PlpesoldCog Brandy, 2 " Holland Gin, 10 bbls old Madeira Wine, 20 Indian bbls sweet Wine, 100 bbls A.M. Brandy, 30 " N. E. Rum, 30 "A.M. Gin, 30 " Sweet Wine, 10 " Old Port Wine, 20 boxes Brandy Cherries, 50 " ClarotWine, 10 " Assorted Cordials, 15 Gal'ns Old French Brandy; In store and for sale low, by dec. 14. L.H.LANIER. PAIITICUIAII NOTICE. THE co-partnership heretofote existing under the name and style of MOSES & SON, is this day dissolved. All debts due tho Firm must be paid to L. Moses. The undersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted, by any person or persons, without an order from me. L. MOSES. L. MOSES, WERY THANKFUL for the liberal patronage extended to V him forthe last 12 years, respectfullylnforms hls'friends and the public, that bo has madearrangementa to change bis present business, and will dispose of his present Stock of PUHNlTURB very low for CASH, consistingof every thing necessary for House-keepers; Parlor Furniture in set.; Ma hogany and o hor Chairs; Divans; Marble and plain Beu reaus: Honk Casaes, Fine Sideboard?; Bedsteadsof all des criptions; Tables; Presses; Mattresses, and a large variety of Furniture of all descriptions, which I am determined to sell for less than any other House In the City. Call and satis fy yourselves. L. MOSES, Nashville, May 6. tf. ' No. 19. College at. YTANTEDTOHIRE. For thebalanje oftho present vear 2negro women, good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply to R.A. BALLOWE, may 4. Gen. Ag't No. 17, Deaderick st. EiUOVAL....JOH PURDY'STAlLORING and Clo-vt Establishment near the Union Hail, has been removed opposite to Johnson At Weaver's, Mraketst Jan. 6 tf. 'OK HIKE. A sprightly boy 13 or 14 years of age for the balance ofthe vear. R- A. BALLOWE. aprll 8. General Agent No. 17, Deaderick st. ?Olt KEfSiT. A LARGE and commodious Store . House on Market street, 2d door below the Union Hall, This location is not surpassed by any in the City for either a Dry Goods or Clothing Stand. For particulars, apply to R. A, BALLOWE, Agent, ap.23 No.l7,Deaiierlckst. WATVTEU. A House Girl, well recommended. Apply at this office. ap. 36 tf. DRY GOODS, &C. DRESS GOODS. KicbBrocade Silks, in all colors; ltich .Neat Plaid Silks; rich Black Brocade Silks; Rich White Brocade Silks;; Rich lioquet de Lanes; Rich Black Gro de Kliinca Small Clieck'd De Lanes;, Rich plain Oro de Hliines; Small Figur'd De Lanes; ltich .Plain Gro de Rhinea in all colors; White, Pink and Blue Gro de France; Plain Spun Silks; ' Small FigurM Cashmeres; XeatChecked Silks; l'laid Cashmeres; French, English and German Merinoes, in all colors, plain; De Lanes in all colors; Plain Cashmeres. We have a large assortment of the above goods which we will sell at ven-reduced prices. mar7 STEVES30.V A TiYIlITE. (rOORNIX GOODS. We have abeautiful assort 1VL inent, saei, as AUpocas, De Lanes, Canton Cloths, black English Crape, Italian do, Bombazines, Silks and Rib bons, Crape Veils, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Hoisery, Col lars and Sleeves, Glares, ic mar7 STEVE.VSO.V & WHITE. WHITE GOODSBIeachedMusUus in every qual ity; Bleached Drillings, Jaconet Cambrics, Muslins, Swiss ifuslin, Check'd and Strip'd Muslins; Hair Cord, Check'd and Slrip'd Cord; India Mulls and Tvrills. Sbttr French and Mainsook Twills, Book Twills. In short, ire have a large assortment of the above Goods, which w e will sell vcrr low. mar7 STEVE.NSOX A WHITE. IpURS. We have a beautiful assortment, which will be ; sold at greatly reduced prices. mariT STEVENSON' & WHITE. PKRl'UAlERV.Cologne Water, Extracts Hair Oil and Soaps, from the bcsti'rencti Perfumers. mart STEVENSON A WHITE. EMBROIDERIES AND I.ACE GOODS. Beautiful Val. Lace Chemizctts and Sleeves to match, Honiton Lace do do. Needle Work do, Uonitou Lace-trim-med do, Honiton Val. and Needle-worked Sleeves, Collars, 4o Valencienes; Laces, Edgings and Inserting, Swiss and Jaconets Inscrtings and Edgings, Black and white Lace Capes, Black and Silk Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Buffings, Ac, &.c iroiise-I'iiniishius Goods. Rich Satin Lace for Window Curtains, with trimmings to match. Curtain Dam asks in variety, Lace and Muslin Curtains, extra Rich Table Damasks, in all qualities, Towel Diapers, Towels and Napkins ofall kinds, Barnsleys, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting, 12-1 Muslin do, French, English and, American Furniture Prints. Ladies' Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. Silk Merino and Lamb's Wool Vests and Drawers, Union Dresses, Silk, Merino, Linen and Cotton Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Children, in every variety, best Paris Kid Gloves, in all colors, Ladies, Jlisses and Children's Wool and Merino Gloves, Boy's Hniserv and Gloves. For sale kwby STEVENSON 4 WHITE. - mart No. 59, Corner nf College st and tlieSqaare- FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTAB LISHMENT, Xo. 11, Cedar Street, Jit doors from the Pultie Squire, WHEUE msv be louud a choice ana well scieciea ... .1- r'i.ii.. v..il ..11 ,1 of which will be made tip to order in the most Fash-. lonauie ciyic anu at u.i suuri uuuia: u tau uuuc .ui; citv in the Union, and at prices to suit the times. Ready Alade Clothiii!;. Coats, Pants, and Vestsof all kinds. A tine assortment of Aleu's Furnishing Goads: Silk and Merino under Shirts, Shirts, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk and linen, Shirt collars, Umbrellas, Ac, rjTGarmen-s cut at the shortest notice. Please call and examine, mr 5 THOS. J. HOUGH. AgeuU CASH! CASH!! WNTED at the South Nashville Furniture Factory, of good SEASONED LUllBUlt luO.OOo feet of lfinch Walnut Pkuik wide; 50,000 do do do do do; .W.OOO do 2 do do do do; 100,000 do Walnut Scantling, S feet long, 4, 5 A 6 in. sq're; 100,000 do Cherry do do do; 100,000 do Itjjinch Cherry Plank wide; 50,000 do do do do; 50,000 do 2 do do do; 50,000 do Ash, rangingfroraljtoo in thick wide plank; Alao, Poplar of all sizes used for Cabinet purposes, for which CaA will be paid on delivery. Also, 25 or 30 good CABINET MAKERS wanted, to whom fair prices trill be given in cash. Also, 1 or 2 good UP HOLSTERS. None but good workmen need apply. janl71 W- INTER STRAINED SPERM OIL. suitable for 6ne machinery for sale by H G. SCOVEL- TULLAH0MA town lots. ON WEDNESDAY, the first day of June CU next, I will offer at public sale, for the pro prictors, a number of beautiful Lots of Land, in tbe town sitecf Tullahoma, cn one and two years credit. Without intending any disparagement of other places, I may enumerate some of the advantages of Tullahoma. This place, when examined, will excite (to the mind that can es timate properly all the advantages of location J a very lively on the Nashville and Chatlanooga Railroad, onlt seventy-one miles from Nashville, the great emporium u our State in a proximity to that important city of but three or four hours -inviting, by the pleasantness of its locality, in its mountain elevation, salubrity and delightful scenery, the residences during summerhcats of its citizens opening up opportunities to tmall manufacturers, ofprotitable em ployment and active business, at a cost so moderate as to be within the reach of ordinary diligence and almost nominal prcenti"g u fair field for commercial enterprise, having agreeable and most favorable sites for country residences and summer retreats, where the rich man can repose in his wealth and the poor man rest from his toiL Each can pos sess this coveted enjoyment without drawing oil pecuniar resources, that for any reason satisfactory lo either, may bt. thought best left in the purse, thus obtaining a dcligntfu1 residence at little cost. With conieyinjr and diverging- railroad connections thb alford the greatest facility of transportation with access bility almo-t instantanious to the great mineral region of th Cumberland Mountain its COAL and IRON a .McAdati. ized road through the rich counties, of Lincoln and Gile. connecting their county seats the purest freestone an mineral waters in and adjacent to the lown site, seven hui dred and fifty feet higher than the Cumberland river Nashville, tiro hundred feet aboc the elevation ofthe thrii ing town of Winche ter, within an hour or two of the Sou biting towns of McMinnville and Shclhyville, convenient 1 to the prosiierous city of Murfieesboro', the summit level bi twecn Ji'ashville and" the Tennessee river, the only pure frei stone region between thoepoiiits, the JUNCTION with th Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, which will connect tl West and the North with the South aud the Gulf of Mex co. TULLAHOMA thus favored a3 a point for the concentr: tion of trade, travel, commerce and manufactures, olefin at the same time a safe and pleasing resort for the invali. and a summer retreat to the man of'lcUurc or pleasure, wit its present eminent and advancing prosperity, COMMKN'D? ITSELF to the public patronage. With no means of narrow reflections upon other place engaged in laudable efforts to build themselves up, but will sincere kindness and good wishes for all, und rejoicing in t common properity, we invite the great public to come u: and help us. WM. MOORE, niayS Agent for tbe Proprietors. CHOX CHO.V. 10 cases ChonChon, received this day by ap30 Rjt J. NIXON. 1 LOUGHS. 100 NoTr Peacock Ploughs for sale by A. npni 2d vt. ti. uokuu.-s ac lu. CARPET BAGS. We have just received an assort mentof Carpet Bags, various si vies and prices. MVERS A McGILL, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, No 5G College streeU may3 DR. T. Jj. MADDIX offers his professional services in the practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY to the citizens of Nashville and its vicinity. jgifOlBce Cusaar Sikekt No.29 between Union and Church streets. npril 12 trwly RAMAGE & CHURCH. "VTO. 42 COLLEGE STREET, have just opened a lotol 1 the Finest Fjtent Leather Boots and Shoes, ever of fered in this city- Gentlemen's Patent Leather Dress Boots: " " " Congress Gaiters; " " ' Button'd do do; " " Dress Shoes; " Monterey and Oxford Ties; " Super Buckskin do do do do; " " Cloth and Lasting Congress Gaiters; " " " Clay Ties; april27 J. II. CURREY, Furniture Manufacturer and Dealer. WOULD respectfully inlorm his friends ?$ii55&ts aud the public generally that lie fr?)" keeps a full assortment of Furniture onsr" ' i-O hand, consisting of Bureaus, Ward-robes, Bedsteads, Side boards, Chairs, Sofiis, Divans, BookCases, Show er-Baths, Ac, Ac Ordered work and repairing done at the shortest notice, and on very reasonable terms, with despatch. Mattrasses of all kinds made to order common shuck kept constantly on hand. Undertaking All orders for Coffins can be filled in .hu .ivery short notice, at the following prices, as I keep every description always on hand, together with good Ilerses, Horses and careful drivers: Plain raise lid Coffins, from $10 to $15 00 Covered Coffins from ?20 to J75 00 Servants' Coffins, gl 00 perfoot. AII orders left at my store on College street. No. 25. oddo- site the Sewannce House, will be punctually attended to both night and day. ap2S ah a ex J. 11. CURREY. FOR MAT.-H AND FEMALE. BE YE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY, is a command that should be cheerfully obeyed by the children ol men. Dr. Larzett's JUNO CORDLL,orProcreativeEliiir. prescribes as an effectual restorative in case of Debility mpotency, or Barrenness, and all irregularities of nature. Itisallthatit professes to be, vir Nature's great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without oflspi in . It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Debility, Gleet, Weakness of the Genital Organs, Nervous affectims, Lucorrbea or Whites. As an invigorntinz medicine it is un equalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consninp- ia: :.. iaJ r f. ti r 1 , ;e. Female Weakness. Debility. Ac It is warranted please the user in any of the above complaints, and is priceless value to those without offspring. Caution Extra. Find the name of Comstock A 1 oth era on the wrapper and never buy it unless you find tie names as it has been extensively countertlted of lalc. Avoid the counterfeit as you would poison. VAttl VtxllUUl' & AHMhiuortui Wholesa.e and Retail Aet's. Comer Broad and Market Streets,.'aahville. fjulj-12 dtnrAw 12m. MEDICAL. Entered according- to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by J. S- HOUGHTON, M. D,in the Clerk's Office ofthe Ltstrict Court forthe Eastern District of Pennsylvania. SEAT CUBE FOE DYSPEPSIA ! ANOTHER SdEN TOTC WONDER!! . DR. J. .S. HOUGHTON'S THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLtTtD, OR GASTEIC JUICE, PREPARED from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after the directions of Baron Iiebig, the great; Phy siological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Penii. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Consumption and Debility, curing after Niture's own method, by Nature" own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Half tea-spoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or dissolve five pounds of roast beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. ... Pepsin is the chief element or digesting principle of tlie Gastric Juice the solvent of the food, the purifying, pre serving and stimulating agent of the stomach and intestines. It is extracted from the digestive stomach of the Ox, thus formingan artificial digestive fluid precisely like the natural GastricJuiceiniUchemicalpowcriand furnishing! com plete and perfect substitute for it By the aid of this prepa ration, the pains and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removed just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is doing wonders for dyspeptics, during cases of Debility, Ema ciation, Nervous Decline and Dyspeptic Consumption, sap." posedtobcon the verge ofthe grave. The scientific-en-dence upon which it is based is in the highest degree curious and remarkable. Scientific Evidence. Baron Liebig, in his celebrated work 00 Animal Chemistry, savs; "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analagous to the Gastric Juice, may be prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed and digested, just in the Some manner as they would be in tlie human stomach. Dr. Preira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet, published by Fowler A Wells, New York, pure 23, stales the same great fact, and describes the method of pieparauon. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pricra. Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the "rVijsiology or Digestion." observes that " a diminution of the due quan tify of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dvspei-Lt:' and he states that "a distinpiished professor of medicine In London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding every thing eUe to fill, had re course to the Gastric Juice, obtained from tlie stomaclis of living animals, which proved completely successfuL' Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on 14 egetable Diet," says : " It is a remarkable fact in Physiology, that the stomaclis of animals, macerated in water, impart to the. fluid the property of dissolving various articles of food, and of ef fecting a kind of artificial digestion of them in no wise dif ferent from the natural digestive process." Dr. Simon's great work, the "Chemistry of Man,"(Lee A HtanclianL 1'hiTa.lelnhia. 1S46. DO. 21-2.)says: "The dis covery of Pepsin forms a new era in tlie chemical history id digestion. From recant experiments we know that food is dissolved ns rapidly in an artidcial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gastric Juice itself-' Professor Dundison, of the JeQerson College, Philadelphia, in his great work on Human Phj-siology, devotes more than fifty piges to an examination of this subject. His experi ment with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric-Juice obtained from the living human stomach, and from animals, are well known. " In all cases," he says, " digestion occurred as per fectly in the artificial as in tbe natural digestion." Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Chemistry in the Col Ice of the University of New York, in his "Text Book of Chemistrv," page 3S6, says : " It has been a"qu.tion whether artificial digestiou could be performed but it is now uuiver sallv admitted that it may be." ..... Dr. Carpenter's standard work on Physiology, which is m tlie librarvof every physician, and is used as a text-book in all the colleges, is full 'of evidence similar to the above, re specting the remarkable digestive power of Pepsin, and the fact tint it may be readily separated from the stomach of the calf or ox, and ued for experiments in artificial digestion, or as a remedy for diseases of the stomach, and dcisceut secre tion of the Gastric Juice. . All modern works on Chemistry, Mateua Medica and Phy siology, and all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the char acter and properties of Pepsin, and state many interesting details respecting it. The fact that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, orGastncJuice, perfectly resembling the natural fluid, maybe readily pre pared, does not admit of question. Tbe only wonder is, tliat it has not before been applied to the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia so naturally does such a use suggest itself to the As a Dyspepsia Curcr, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects, in cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dppcptic Consiimption It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits ol this advertisement; but authenticated certificates hove been civen of more than two hundred remarkable ones, in Fhil Sdelphia, New York and Boston alone. These wcrj neariyall desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and won derful, but permanent. It is a great nervous antidofejind particnlarly useful for tendency to Bilious DisorderjEver Complaint, Feverand Ajnie, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects ot Quinine and Mercury and other drugs upon the digestive orpins, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free ue of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles health with intemperance. . Old Stomach Complaints. There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter how bad it may lie, it gives in stant relief 1 A single dose removes all the unpleasant svmp toms; and it only needs to be repeated for a short time to make these good effects permanent. Purity of blood and vigor of body follow at once It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the Pit of the Stomach, Distress after Eating Luw, Cold State of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowne3S of Spirits, Despondency, Ema ciation, Weakness, Tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Dr. Houghton's 1'cpsin is sold by neariyall the dealers in fine drags and popular medicines tliroughout the United States. It is prepared in jiowder and in fluid form, nnd in prescription vials for tlie use of physicians. Private Circulars for the use of physicians, may be obtained of Dr. J. S- Houghton, or his agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this ncwremedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its nse by phrocian in respectable standing and regular prac tice. I'rice O.vb Dou-ut per Bottle. Pepsin in Powder sent by mail free or postage For convenience or sending to all parts ofthe country, the Di gestive Matter of Pepsin is put up in the form of Powder, with directions to bedissolved in water by the patient. These Powders contain just tlie same matter as the Bottles, and will be sent by mail, free of postage, for One Dollar sent (postpaid; to Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON, JL D., Philadelphia, I'enn. PIcne Observe This ! Every Bottle of the (jenuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, JI D., Sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Penu. f?J"Sold by all Druggists und Dealers in Medicines. Wholesale and RetailAgents, for Nashville. J. M. ZIMERMAN, W. W. BERRY, H. G. SCOVEL. Mcbtrkesboko Binford A McDermott; Fbaxklw E.G. Clouston; Clauksvillk Thomas A Warfield; Pulas ki W. T. Plummer, JJr. . liaite X. tiro. jylO 52 dtnv 12m DOCTOR YOURSELF! THE POCKEr SSOULAPIUS OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. rpiIE Fortieth Edition, with One I, Hundred Engravings showing Diseases and Malformations of the Human Svstem in everv shape, and form. To" which is added a 1 realise on the Diseases of Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating mar riage. By WIIJJ.IM YOUNG.M.D. Let no father be ashamed to prc senta copy ofthe jESCULAFICS to his child. It may save htm from an early grave. Let no youngman or wo man enter into thei-ecret obligations of married life without reading the F0CKET ESCULA- PIUS. Letno one siiUenng Irom a hacknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physi cian, be anothermoment without consulting the aESCCLA PIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment, read this truly ueful book, as it bos b ten the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the verv jaws ofdeatl . KTAny person end;ng TWENTY-FIVE CENTS en closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or tire copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (postpaid,) DR. WM. YOUNG, marchlS ly Xo. 152 Spruce Sl PkiLtdelpkii, VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. WWiSnvne mile of tht Squari of Xtuhrill. I WILL sell mr Tract of Land, lyinjr immediately on the river, one mile from the Square of Nashville known as the Nashville Race Course containing about SOy acres. The land is or the very best river bottom soil, well adapted to the production or all kinds or agricultural produce, and commands a beautiful view of the city and river. For farming purposes it cannot be surpassed by any land in the State. It contains a fair proportion of timber, and the bt lance well suited for cultivation. Upon tbe premises is a good, comfortable, frame dwelling house and all neces sary cut houses, good barns, corn bouses, stables, Ac Up on the premises is, and has been for the hist twenty years, an established race course, now in good order, with all nee essary improvements, fine observatory stands, large, com modious dining rooms, gaming rooms, Ac; indeed, every, convenience at all necessary or desirable as a race course and for that particular purpose, commands more advantage than any other place in Tennessee. If not sold it will be rented for the ensuing year, 1855. on accommodating terms. Applr to the subscriber, in Wil liamson county, Tenn, or to Thomas G. Pointer, Nashville Tenn. octl4 wif LYSANDER ilcOVAOCK. CRTJTCHF1ELD HOUSE. FORMERLY GRIFFIN HOUSE. CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE. THIS well known Hotel situated within a few steps S? of the passenger car landing of the Western and jbjjjj Atlantic railroad is now open uuder the supervision of-"-Thomas Cnitchfield, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bryson and Lady. This House while under the control of Colonel J. J. Griffin acquired a very high reputation as a first class hotel. The present proprietor having secured the services of CoL Grifhn's barkeeper, and havingpnrchasedhis most excellent cook and house boy, and birring furnished the house entirely anew, hopes to retain its high reputation and merit public patronage. Passengers can be accommodated with an omni bus to and from the boats. THOS. CRUTCHF1ELD, feb21 ly Proprietor. SOMETHING NEW. THE SOUTH JXASHVILLE TURNITURE MANUFACMURING COMPANY, are now offerings splendid assortment ot Plain and casnionaDle rur mtnre at ibeir Depot on Market street, Thomas' A square. both at whole sale and retail. They uon to purchasers wort warranted. Call and examine their stock. Orders for Work attended to with despatch. R. H. GROOMS, Pres't W. L-Nascs. Sec'r freptV s-TiyK new ounuing, loetween union noii ana uie mx ) which they oner at prices to suit purchasers. Ml intend to irive satisfac iMEDIGAL. DR. ARNOLD'S UNION PILLS. FT Gjesei Hill, Tenn, January 19, fKj Att. AJlAOAa AJ1JU& 'A GUttSUUET IS DUX OXl SeV CX ii trvirrviwair ftTIf? tllA rfHMWOn.ty r. ' n .1. -a . - jvw v - -J, ' sm, . ,14 XIG r mwaf lunttfit f iutnt TmfmivvA frrtm V -.. f . -V"L PiuL Having been fbrquila a number of yean; zy troubled with dispepsia, raid constipation of tbe bowe ,. Mines auuaua iue givuuv, a uscu e i ty j omer rezaesy, most that I ever read or head of for the disease, all witht ; tbe least beneficial effect. I had almost core to the belief that it waa useless to try any more; as I labored under? great aebUity, aai my stomach was greatly injured bv tak- -nr. lh .tifP . . 0:ll. J : " l . i . r i : JT neighbors apeak so frequentlv of the beneficial effects of your Union Pills, I concluded to give them a trial, and bougul'a fifty cents vial, and commenced their use. From the nrst dose of one Pill 1 was satisfied it was the medicine for me.- I have not yet used quite one vial, and can now say to you with the utmost pleasure, that I have not for the last ten years felt as well, or enjoyed such good health, as I have since commencing tlie nseot your Pius. I would take no sum for the good these Pills have done me, and almost every branch of "nry family have used them with the same happy effect. At times some of tha negroes have had "symptoms of fever at tlie first complaint I litre given tbem one. or two Pills, and never had to repeat tlie dose but once, which effected a cure. Your other medicines used by my family, have bad the most happy effect. I shall always keep a sup ply of your Pills on hand, and I think that no one, laboring as I have undergreat debility and dyspepsia, with all thet evil consequences, but what would, after a use of your mcd idines, join me in saving the some of them. jt lteictfully W WrVSTERSON For Sale at the Drug Stores of ZIMEIOIAN', T.WELLS, BEECH, FLEMMINO A CO, and BOURNE'S JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTER. rpiIE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the XS'uic, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King" EviL White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiif Joint and all pains whatever; " Where this Plaster is applied. Pain cannot exist It baa been beneficial in cases of weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the stomach. Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affec tion of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys ix fLunmation by perspiration. The following commendation is from on agent mid ing at Trenton. '.Tennessee. Tbeston-, Gibson County, Tenn, Nov. 1, 1S43. Messrs. Scovil A Miad Gentlemen; The Hebrew Plas ter is becoming popular in this section There is a fedy in this county who says she would not be without this Pla-tcr for five hundred dollars a year. She was afflicted forsoa.e time with an enlargement of the spleen, which gave hor a great deal of pain. The swelling and pain had extended up nearly to the arm-pit; and occasionally she could scarcely breathe. She was confined for a considerble time, dining which she was attended by some of our bet physicians, but they gave her co relief. She procured a box" of the Be brew Plaster, aud it relieved her almost imindiately, and now she keeps asupylyof it on hand constantly. TheJe facts you are at liberty to use as yoa think proper they ate substantially true Respectfullv, vours, Ac JESa'EJ. WELLS. Beware oT counterfeits and base imitations. Dealers and purchasers generally ore cautioned against buying of any but our regular agents, otherwise they wdl be imposed upon with a worthless article, as many base coucteil-itsof this Plasterare in existence. Remember. The genuine is sold only by us, and our advertised Agents throughout the South. Nu Pedlar is al lowed to sell it- In future the genuine will bar: the signa ture ot E. TAYLOR on the new steel plate engraved label on the top of each box; to counterfeit which will be prosecuted as forgery. Philotokcu or Female Friend. For the cure of Painful and Disordered Meostruasion, Mis carriage or Abortion, and the relief of all these Sympa thetic Ne.-vous Affections attendant on Pregnancy. In setting forth the merit or this valuable remedy, the proprietor has been actuated by the certainty resultingfiom experience, that the most gratifying effects will be found at tendant on its use. Besides those complaints which bare been named, the Philotokeu mav be Used with advantage m Fluor Albus, Prolypsus Uteri, Gravel, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, and even in Consumption. Ill some of ttie-v, auxiliaries will be required to perform a cure, and in others, t can act only as an auxiliary, or a palliative to remove the tempora ry suffering. Tlie Pbilotoken is not offered as a core for all tbe ills which flesh is heir to, but as a remedy and preventive for a certain class of complaints in which it U warranted to do all that is heieset forth, or Cat medicine directed with experience and skill can. jdiy" Remember, that "an ounce of Preventive is worth a JJUUUU V4 Hill- , N. B. Purchasers, to avoid imposition, will be careful to observe my wnten signature on toe outside label oi eacn cou tie, to Counterfeit which is Forgerv. T. a R1SLEY, Proprietor, Hamburg, S. C. Price $l,perboltle. Forsale by SCOYIL A MEAD. Ill Chartres street. New Orleans. General Wholesale Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by EWIN, BROWN A Co, Nashville, Tenn. W. W. A J. It. BERRY, do; J. M. ZIMERMAN A Co, do; CAKTWRIGHT A ARMSTRONG, do; THOMAS WELLS, dj. U. G. SCOVEL, do. jan 14 dtwiv UNITED STATES HOTEL. JLVGUSTA. a.L THE above HOTEL is now open tor the reception of MA PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. &. This long established aud well-known House has under gone a thorough alteration throughout, and furnished with new and Cishi'oneble FURNITURE. The TABLE will always be supplied with the BEST tho market affords: and the'Proprietor trusts, by a systcmitife course, both with servants aud the regulations of the bous generally, he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction tf inose iuai mav tavor mm wiui uieir patronage; ian9-lrtrw JNO. W. SPEAR, 4 B. F. BELL. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer in foreign and Domestic Liquors, Receiving, Forwarding aai Commission Merchant, Opposite Scwanee House, College st, No S3. tebjJ JAMES GLOVCa. W. L. BOTD, JCX GENERAL AGENCY AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, Aii. SO, Cherry Street, 4 dvors from Ieadtriet, NASHVtLLT, TO". GLOVER &. BOYD, (SCCCESSOR3 TO WILLIAMS Jt CLOTZK, I WILL attend promptly to Buying, Selling, Leasing, and Rentin? Real Estate, Brnxo. StLLncs, A-n HiBixoNk cbols, OfWeharecoiufortableltoomsand Cells fortakirg care of loo Negroes.S) Negotiating Loans, Buyin and Selling Stocks of every description. Collecting Debts in ..any part of the United Stale. Ac, Ac Orders lor Negroes at tended to promtly, and instructions faithfully obeyed. REnsitKNCES. "Got W B Campbell, Ex-Gor A V Brown, Br John Shelbr, Whelcss A Ilobson, Jianttrs, Dver Pearl A Co, Ea,ter. W BShepard A Co, lianktrs. CoX VK Stevenson. Gen S R Anderson, CislUr Rink of rename?. O Ewing, Ovihier PUntc Bant, 1 It White, 1'iCJf ;n cery Court, T TSinilev, Or Crcnit Court, FR Cheatham. CUrb County Curr,X) T Scott, XathtiB Inn, S JI Scott. CSttf ITM, H Bridges, Sncanre, D YWinston, L'nton Jlzu, C H Bachus, Vtraiulah. tfb c.e.T:iie villi: aTco.7 General Commission Merchants, Chattanooga Tenn. WILL pay particular attention to sales cf Bacon, Lard and other articles of Western produce. As they have a large and personal acquaintance, and di rect correspondence at most of tbe important towns in Geor gia, and part of South Carolina and North Alabaiia, the will be enabled to dispose readily of tbe above mentioned articles in season, and respectfully solicit consignment. Reference to V. K. StevexsOX. Esii, J Mougax A Co, XmhcZU. A. J. Dcncax, J Bradlet, Wilsos A Co, ItuntsnlU, Ala. jan 17 fim LINEN SHEETINGS! LINEN SHEETINGS ! ! AT KO. V BX10X STIUCET. JUST received a few pieces lsqr. Linen Sheeting3 which will be fcoIJ very low. Alma very desirable stock of Indies' dress goods consisting of S.Iks, Berages, Slum Clotlis, Lawns, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, tine dotfed Swisses, Gloves and Hoji'rr. Bonnets anu Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric Kandk(rchirfs,Chemixeits, Collars, Ac, Ac Bleached and Brown Domestics or every quality and price. Silk, Satin and Marseilles Vestings. A beautiful assortment or Ladies' shoes, which we are see ing at very low prices. We earnestly solicit the attention or customers to our stock before purcluismg elsewhere, as we are determined to sell un low as any one Don't forget No.9 Union street, marches THURSTON A BERNARD. GALL SOOX. For saleAn excellent BlaclamiLa warranted; " 2 valuable stout Men: 3 Women, extra Cooks and House Servants: 1 Woman and Child, SI years old, good Cook; 1 very pretty Girl, ISycars old; 1 1 lancy uoyjayearsoiu; DABBS A PORTER. feb7 No. 33. Cedar street HERRJIAX S. SARONI, ' Professor of Vocal Music, Instrumental Music and Composition. Tesus. One Dollar a Lesion, payable quarterly Letters addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. feb2-ly. A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR 3A1E. (S the West fork of Stone's river, in Rutherford coantv' ' V ierinessee, containing b40 acres. The land is of Terr superior qualitv, yieldingheavy crops of cotton, well adapt- cu w (lasa uiiu graiu u. au .ioits is wiunn liilVC nuies OA the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, near a good tar pike has good spring and stock water in abundance a comfortable weather-boarded dwelling with good cut-houses, all new cotton gin and press and all other improvements needed on a farm. The subscriber wishing to go South this winter, will sell it on very favorable tenus if imuiediate an plication is made to him, or in his absence to Major John W Childress, nearMiufreesboio'. aiiglf tf HENRY J. WILLIAMS. THE NASHVTLTR MATTlTFACnrRTKO COMPANY HAVING, at great expense, procured the most recentlT improved machinery and tools fur the construction ci the heaviest work in metals, we solicit from the Western and Southern public a portion of their patronage. We are flCLRUCU W IIIUC HI UUU 1UUIIU.U HiUWIIIUCI J SUCH as Locomotives, Passenger, Freight Cars, Frogj, Switch 'Stands, Repair Cars, and all work appertaining to Railroads. Steam Engines. Boat and Stationary Engines, from 5 to 00 horse power, with boilers of the best Tennessee Iron. Saw .Hills Fitted up complete, with Circnliir or Sash Saws, embracing the latest improvements. Grist 3Iill;. Engines and Machinery, complete, for Grist Mills ofall sizes. Sugar iHills cf the most recent construction, with Engines ir. -f" Mia .A ,1 nr. 1 ..n i n . . r- -.--A .A, . Cotton Gins. Engines to drive Cotton Gins, vritasTJ necessary appurtenance made to order at short notice 1 In all cases where it is desired, we furnish an ragmeer hj ou. u.c cukjuie anu instruct on inieuigent negro, so tea be may continn to operate the engine, Ac BraKs and Iron Castings of any size or d.cription, wit! Shafting, Mill Geering, Water Wheels, CaVtron Ban! Vaults, made to order. AAuumiauon cneenuuy given and orders received br T TITnf txjn vr t, r i N. a. The highest pnees paid fcr old Brass and Copper sep4 . - - - - j