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ft ft 1 i MISCELLANEOUS. H. O. ANDERSON & CO. Xattilonablo Clotuiiijr Emporium. (On Mtrltt itrtel, iff lilt MieytMcCITe C.J HAYK no w lu store, one ollhoprkltlost auortmeulsof Fash ionable Smintr and Summer Clotlilnc everbfreredlnthUmarkct.betiigan ciitiro new atock, having. 109 ciisioriuiie 10 navn urn anei summer s eiock UPslrnyeaijy the Are, on Union eU Thankful for the llbural patronage heretoforebestowed on tbem, they earnestly solicit a con tlnuauco of Uio tauul, ami promise that nothing 'hall l-o wanting on their -partlo giva entire satisfaction to all who will favor iboui wilbacall. Our stock consists iu part of iiac and FancO Cloth. Doe and Crane Cassi- '. :meru. Drav lYete Ctismnwrrr. TJ,, Alnnrn. 1 Dress, Trick Sheanry Casm'meres, Satin, Grass, and Sadi Coats. ' Bestof Blact and Fancy silk, Katln, Cashmere Valencels, 1 Linen and Marseiles, soma l theui beautifully embroidered. ' . ALSO a food assortment of Voutuv and Uoyt, CloUiin; Iluls of I Uvcrj- Ilescrijiliou 1 ,and style, amongst Uiem some extra dun , . PANAMA, BRAID, FRENCH, KOSSUTH AXDMAGVK, i together wlthevery article required form gentleman's outtll. ! Cloths, Casslnierca and Yesliugs, a Sue vasoliment, which 1 wiiiDO soiuby Uie palems or made up Id order In the most fash louable style. Oivu ua a eall-irentlemen. we think we can 1 a lareand well atiorted stock from a light Uu??J to n Car coiiYincejoathU lathe place (o.biiy agootlarticlelow forcash. ! riola. K. tS. AMIKKSON. raay 8. II. STONEl.AKK. Fine Itruiitllex, M ine, Ac, A.C. Pipes pure Krandy,dt!Trrent brunds: w J Sf Io superior do old; 5 Pipes snperior do old; X Baskets Chamjiacne, different braLo. 5 quarter casks maderia Wine, old and flu SO do do do; 4 do Sherry do fine; 5 do One Fort do; ; 20 frood do do; 10 barrels FnreS. SI. Wiue; 2 pls Holland Gin; ' ' 2 casks Jamaica Hum; . 10 boxaj'd cordials; . Hi de Claret Wines: - 6 do Curacoa Abs)Tithe,JlaraschUut; 100,000 Imported Ilivana Cigars; 5UJJO0 Vomestie Cigars; for sale by, dee 3. E. S. CHKATIIA3! & CO. Hirsrs. AKSiv.oKaiux. SEW Picket Tobacco Warehouse, U.VY.NKS 6c CUAIIAr, Proprietor., CORNER OF EIGHTH AND MAIN STREETS, Itouikvlllc) Ky. THE abOTe Are proof Warehouse Is much enlarged and Is dolneaflno business. Our receipuhave been upwards of 10,000 horsheads since the opening of our house 1st of October, 1851 and ur sales have been very satisfactory. Our mode of selling Is as follows, viz: Every hogshead itpntupanu sold on lis own merits, andaftcr the sale it Is with the owner to cor.flraior reecttbe fame, at u!s pleasure. One Dollai per boghead covers alt charges to the owner, ar.erlts arrival at the warehuosc; and he receives ids money at the warehouse office as soon as the bills can be made out. We ar prepared to pay all charges on Tobacco consigned to us, and hold It subject to the Instructions of the owner. This warehouse Is now doing the mo't extensive business of any Tobacco warehouse in Kentucky, and wj pledge ourselves to attend strictly and promptly lo all Tobacco entrusted to our care; and wo refer to our past ear's bus iness merchants, shlppers,and planters generally. Very respectiullv, feb.Sg. HAY.VKS St GRAHAM, Proprietors. FlAlVUEa.-lllE public are hereby res- Jpectfully Informed that the subscriber has for iSale at hi Store on Union street.twu of T. Gilberts P1AX i P1AAO FORTES, with his im-proved patent Eao- - llan attachment with Iron framesand compass of (1 andGK 1 octaves. Also, some oi idoso neauutuiatiasnperinrinstru tneutsmade by Bacon Sc Raven, having Cmd 7 octaves, and tholt patent bridge. TLu sjbscribera other Stock In ! trade Is targe and well assortedespeclall) his Sheet .Music, 1 &C., which is abundant and selected with judgment. ap.23 tf JAMKS DIGGOX. re t 51 ills Si J. 112 ljz S O : cj .i"?..Si ! 5 tl -2 ry. -j Tj J?. -t rr, 5 --rS.?;-- 'A s ts" ' s a J-; Es i o U I K1CHOL PEACOCK wiiolesa r.i: r norms, ForwnrdSns V (Tommiiou iMfrrlintit. Corner of Market and Church streets, A'ASHVII.LK. TEXX. FitiiMi iti:r;i:i fi, 11Y NICIIOL A- PEACOCK W IIITE I, K A rno kegs SchiNimoaker's celebrated Pure While Lead, direct from the Manufacturer. aj)23. XICHOL.t PEACOCK Ijil.Oirit. 200 tLU White Wheat Flour," 50l do star brands, do do ap.S3. XirilOL & PEACOCK. lAINi:'J. M boxes Fresh Ral7eii7. Xtap.23 MC HO I. it PKACOCK. OYVrEISS. 50 boxes Robinson ,V Wenti'e celebrated spie'd Ovstcrs, put up in Glass Jars; warranted to keep in any climate. MOHOL ,V PEACOCK. A:OIIIACOF1'J:l: 50bagsLaguriu Co Sec prime article; 25 do Jamal;a do ap. S3. XICHOL & PEACOCK. C ItlIMIi;i SIHiAlt. 15bbl Suear. XICHOL d: PEACOOK. IIIMCV.- IOU bbU Whisky. XICHOL & PEACOCK. Nlii;i. 200TusheirMiricr?eed-fri!i. XICHOL & PEACOCK. 20 tluzcu Shaker Hrooins. XICHOL &. PEACOCK. 1 ii.i.irr i3 B uoo.ti. i;u coitus A.-Mit ii.iii;ii i.iM'.s..-; dozen superior Cotton Bed Cords HiidPloogn Lines. ap.23. .muiiul v re,Ai ih;k. rtl.Vlt. 30 bbls A- lP 23. rtwrth Carolina lar. XICHOL & PEACOCK. Groceries, cS:c. 100 Bars Green Rio Cotlee; 10 Hogsheads sugar: 50 Bbls. Rebolled Molasses; 23 Boxes Palm Soap; 2Kl Bbls. Pikes and Wl'.shires Whisky. 30 do Domestic Brandy and Gin; 5 do S. M. Wine; 50 Bags assorted Cotton Varus; 2 X Pipes Old Cor. Brandy: 400 Bags line and Coarse Salt; 500 Bbls. Kanawha do. 200 Kegs aisortedXall:; 25 do Wrought Spikes. :) Bbls.Xo.l. Rosiu; 10 doTAK: 300 Bids. Ohio Flour; 2S do St. Louis, do; 20 Bales Oakum (Hemp.) 10 Reels do (Cotton.) 10 Bbls Lard Oil; 20 do Loaf, Crushed and Pawdored Sugar; 4 ChesUJruklnsozCo.'sTcas; 25 Colls Manilla Rope; 500 t's Cotton Wrappfpg Twine; 50 Bbbls. Pilot Bread; 25 do Buller.SodaanJ Boston Crackers; Together wilh, Indigo, Madder, Allspice, Ginger, Black ing, Mustard, Almonds, Cream Xuts, Star and Tallow Can 'tdles, Dried Beef, Brooms, Derallohns, Starch, Soda, Ground Spices, Ac. In Store and for sale by .19. K. STEWART Ar CO. .IJIICKWHKAT r'I.ulllt.-51lbacs ery Hue Pilts "AJ burg,Buckwhcat Flour, re ceived and'for sale bv dec. 5. J R.sYEWART'A CO. Cruiubrrrsisk. 5 bbls recelve.1 and for sale, bv dec. 5. R. STKWAin & CO. -I TtcKCE 50 Sugar Fies.Juslreeelteitb) , 23. . DAVIS A SWAXX. ;l,i;.-M..1YI.VA.M A KAil.ltoAIl. THIS road now complete, 11 opens a communication be tween Pittsburg and Phlladelphia.orPitlsbiirg ami Haiti more. By which Freight from Iba west can reach an eastern msrket quicker aud cheaper than by any ot tho pre nt rival outes: they connect with the daily packets al Pittsburg, from St Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheeling, and all the different points on the western wa'crs. Also with the Cleio. Und aud Pllt'burg Rail Road, aud Ohio and Pennsylvania Kail Road at Pittsburg. Cars run through between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia wilbouttrsnshlpnieiu of freight, an advan laee that can be appreciated by all shippers. In case of obstruction of navigation by Ice or low water freights westward can be forwarded from Pittsburg to Clu clnnall, or towns In the Interior bv Railroad. K ATI's OF lltl'.HJIIT Between Pittsburg and Philadelphia or Hnllmoro. Firkt (Jilts. H'imtr Aiwrr Hates. Httet. Dry Coods, Books and Stationary Boot.,) per IbO lbs. " Shoos, Hals and Carpeting, Furs aud Pel J SI 5 els. tries. Feathers, Saddlery, Ac. ) Svt-rolld Clllkx. Brown Sheeting & Shining iu Kales, 1 Drugs.Glass Ware, Groccrit s, except I'oi-' cts. CO els ITee, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Machinery . f OlUlotb.Wool, Vc. J Tlilrd Class. Butterln Firkins A Kegs, I'.andles, Cot-1 ton, in wluter, Queen.ware, Tallow, i 75 cts. SOits. i ..Tobacco, In leafor .Mauufacland, ( l:st- ward, j vc. 0,-c. j Fonrlli Clnssi. Paeon, Cotton (In sumincr,) Cotfee, Lardl and Lard Oil, (through) Pork Iu full car- CS cts. 40 cts. loads at owners risk. j lien. V. rranrlsrns. Freight Jtgent, Piltehnrg. WJ V Vhii.i1ii-. Freight Jlgent, rkiUdelpli. I Mufrruw x Itsxiiis, Freight Agents, Baltimore. jr. i,. I'.nioit. Freight Agent, Xo. 7 flVsr it., A". Y. U. II. klollslon, (leu. Freight Jlgent. Philadelphia. a. II. I'ARVIN, Merchnndise and Frodue,; Ilrohrr, ALSO, General Newspaper Agent, OFFICE ASH rsTORK, No, 3d Walkct St, Cincinnati ap SI. tf OFI'EK. 200 Bars Rio Coffee for sale by y .. . ... " w 11 naiM'K I B3 t j i b a K ft W Ps cS "'H3- S f A I l i 3 apnl 2d W H G0RD0NA CO jiISCELLiJSEQUSa Nashville Carriage Mannfactory 5 ca'kuiai:sij cAKitiAfii:sifi ntllK tiibsfrtborUI.es thismethod of returning his most J- tlncftre l! anks lohls.frlcndsMi.1 thf puMicgenerally, for the palroniig.- Jie has already received, and would aiiy to thorn, that h im has on hand the I. ill Rest mill ISVst assortment of WORK ever ottered InUii ttiarkrlt'lrom tho ii-i.Tiinimin ' cm ir v .. V a umnr i s . i? bIaGE. all of in r own Man.-.Tariuro. Persons from a dl-tance can rest assured of alway finding something that will suit thrir taste, "if in the shape of a Carriage." uai me nrm ivorioacii lo tlo uiy Work, ilallaud aeoiuv asiortmriit. II. I nni prepared lo hnlld Work 13 order asbArt no tire. I will pay MrlicuIar attention lo repairing, and will sellorreiutlr alaalow a price as anvcond huilder. KKK1). KLO.15, Jy. 11. I.OwerMarketfftreet. rpO TIli:il)l(l,l(;... TlIK anlfscribcr X berw leave lo alte'Uiathe alill earrv on X the COAUlf AM) JMKKIAGi; KUSKSrf. I at hli oldatafld onXorlh Malkut tl, luodoo ' l.-.f II jt. I It jt. ! Kuetiis ittiinllv onhand Thankful for nsst favor. ho mo.t resncctftillr eolicll, a otitinuation, hoping; byeheapnes, daribjlllyandjooi work manship to merit Voar patronage. Jan2 ly. GF.OL. PLOA.V CO.I'AltTiMntMIIF.-d IIAVEthia lUyiuinciated with mclnthe busl nets of WALL FAFEK MAXU FACl'UKISG.Mr. h. M. Gonnv. Tue business will hereaf-ter-1e conducted at the house formerly occupied by me, No.50,t;ollcEot.,ncxtdoorto tlia .Sewanee House under thellrm of KlagesAr Goruy. In returning mytuatiks to my rrlei.ds and the public ccuerally orthe HlwniUpatronage which I hare received. I respectfsUv solicit m conilniiauca of the same lo the old firm. turn. 30, 'S3. C. W. liL'AGES. NASHVILLE WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY. KLAGES & GORBEV; ITI tin u I;i c t ii r e r k unit Importers or xll KtNnti or PAViat juaac;ixv, JV. 20? College St., nex dmr Scxannt Vonst. CONSTANTLY manufacturing and oa hand a large and gen eral a sortmciit of Gobi,- Satin and. unglaicd l'aperr, Flreboard Prints, Tcaj.era, CurlaiuPapers and Trausparent Window .-hades. rjr House? j.apfrcd at the shortest notice, Ly the best workmen in the ty. " ap. SI. I'ltrc Wines anil Ijijunm, for "jleaicTnin I'urposc. ' PHYSICIAXS, Druggists and Invalids have often experi enced tha almost impossibility of procuring a pure wine" or urjuur iu uie rouutr, wnen it occomes necessary lo uso it tor inu restoration 01 nccitn ThAarr,nl.it...nl..tri.i . Gra-fieuburgConipaiiy for tho imrnoseof 2uardln against - . v , Imposition and ailalteration, both in Europe aodlhUcoun try,ar complete, and any bottle bearing thelrseal, may be regarded as unquestionably pme l.d unadulterated. Inlmportinglrom Aew orfcwhal is presumed lo bo the purest article of Port Wine and Brandy, hat has been offered for sale In the city, theubscriber has not been governed by notlvos otpcennian interest. He therefore offers these articles in cases of OSK D0ZKS EACHatXew York prices, viz: $12 perdoren. Persons who may wish to obtain single bottles of either, maydosoof G. H. WESSF.LL, Opposite State Bank, Union street, Ami" Mackiniiv, Agent, Graf, company. Just arrived per steamboat CalIfornIa,and for sale cheap. 2,000 pounds Mather's celebrated Xew York .News Prini ing Ink, in Kegs and Casks. Ullw CIJIBEULAKO IIOTEI,,- Foot of Itroad Streets Directly opposite the Hteamloal Landing, XASHVILLE.TKNX. J. L. GRACE, PROPRIETOR. i 'I HE u.iderlgited, thankful for the vary liberal pat- mnivR hiNliiid On tii ll.in.M Ka It "I lJUL the public in March last, most resnectfullt solicits a ' conliuuanccof public favor. To the boardingaud travelling commniiitr, he would say, that he ! now prepared to give Ihcmaccouimodalionsequaltnany Hotel In tbe city, hav ing procured me services or polite and attentive ilorks, ex perienced waiters, and drst rate cooks. Tho rooms are large and pleasantly situated, commanding a beautiful view oflhe riter and business portions.)! Ilia city. 'loperons wishing lo travel by the river the house alTords suneiior adinta"w. being located " Immediately at tlin Landing-. The traveller who stops here need never loose his chance of the tirst boat. Baggage will always be convevid toand rrom Steamboats by the servants of tho hoase, free "of chanre. Kill mnitr.t ' Xashvllie.Jau.29. 53. J. '. GRACH. .It'll IN.SIIK.IKUG. yTtua Insiiranrr; V,o. of 'ilnrtrord. LIFE OEPARTMIT. Annuity Fund 150,000. JXCLUSIVKLYhoid pledged.and aprorrialed, Vfi?? J Willi Its reserved accumulations, by ihc chartrtSS and regulations ofthe Company, to the payment of Annu ite and looses upon Insnrar.renn Lire.nnd In nocventlla blerorotherdebls, contracts, liabilities, or engagements f the company. OFFIORUS. Tnos. K. Bairr, Pres't, fi. L. Loomi, Secretary; K A. Bblkiiv, Vice J. W. Sirioca, Ai t'y, Pres lcnt. Managing Directors for the Life Department. K. A. lii'LKl.rv, Joh. L.Bosn-iLL, Rodkrt Hiull, Roland Mstiikr, MiLuA.TuTTLc, Knwix G. RirLitr Ilr-fRi Q. PaaTV. Tlilsbelng a Joint Stock propriety company, and conduc ted on Ihecash system, the .Managers have adopted n table of ralesnrpreiiiiiim -low as Is ronslitent with safetv and wfA rnrrr than those ol the Alntual Conianles. Applications for risks on white jwr-ons, rccelied by the undersigned, who will furnish Piospcctuscsof the Ooinpa anyjaiid any Information relative thereto. I'ir'RI'ksousIavesugaliist diseases and accident causing death, taken; Polices Issued and losses adjusted at this Agency . Jos NASH, Agent, Office X. W. corn.tr Public Suare, opposite Planters Rank. ItasRillle,aug. 10, l(i3. iTIetlical rxiiiiiiners. .K. WlNSTOH, M I). ) K -flnBVRT C. Foster, M. D.I 0fflce hO".3to5. r.M. TO Tim I'4ICli:itS Ol'TUNNI'.SSKi:. 'I'HK undersigned having procured the cxiliiiro right to mis .iai-, .Hern ji.rsaie, I'i'si i-rentl nm larllltie: MAXXY'.-i PATENT A DJITSTA i:LK XOrHIItRX ILLINOIS . I.'EAFEi: AMI MOWER. 1 Anarded the nisi premium for mooing, and the second 1 for reaping, at the New York State Fair, In tho great trial al Genet a and New Vork, In July, in compelltou with eleven other Machines; awarded a Silver MedalattneOhloSiate Fair forthebe-t reaper and nioer: and received tho highest I award at the Vermont and .Michigan State Fairs, forthe best reaping and mow log marliine. o, . '.'.o,"'r7 ,u 1 .- tnrrJ Tm " Kr",t V,""'1'11 "",.bo '.lt ''rilr."?lt!,2b. "2 "0.r?JJ"Vir ls clearly demonstrated to ha the only successful combination oi rceaper eno .Slower. Asa mower it is inple and as perfect as though construct ed evprefsiv lor mowing, ana us a Kcaper It Isassimpleand perfett as.f con-triicted for reaping only . atl thothange thai is necessary from one . Ian to the other, is lo in-erler i removealoo.e ptatlorui. ! With a j.air of horses, one drver, the Mach'ne will mow from 15 to 20 acres per day, de-nding on tho ground. It will reap the same quantity re juir.ng lwoliauds,in running over broken ground. The driver tan lower or elevate as i be may choose. Tlie pr. ca of tho Machine, delivered at Xashiillujs 20, or .they will. If ordered, be delivered at Memphis, or any point on the Mississippi, between there and Mill's Point, or at an point on Cumberland river, between the state line and Xaslitille, oral Chattanooga, or at any point between there and Nashville, on the Railroad. ;.t the same price. They , are mauufaciuredin New York; and as ll will require lime ! lo bring them on, all who wish to procure one for the next I season, wonld do ell lo address me as soon as convenient, ! at Nashville. apji. L. P. CHEATHAM. iilacic JiAct; iio.m:x.n. X fi Just rectivd Materials for making 500 Bonnets. Plain Hals, no 00. VfirA lull Trimmed Par is Ftoiccr, fil to .$S. T.'iC Finest Materials ami Superior FrnicJt Trammiws; liletrise a largz Slock of 1,000 Rich Fancy Silk Craie and Late Paris itylcs of Blond Iacc and Gotmar Isiccand Straw Bonm Is, and Paris Millin ery in all its Arte, Novel, Beuliful and Ex quisite Styles of Materials. OUR stock is now full and complete, making as Rich, Large and select sl.ck as any Mtiu.ery cct.-ihlisl.metit in the United SlaUs, and ns regards prices, we defy com petition. After being 6 years ctt-ibltshcd in business in Nashville, and doing nearly the whole of tlie Kiue Trade of Town and country, giving us a large .ale f.-r Iloitnots mid .Milliner)- (;ntls. We can and will sell 25 to t30 per cent, lower Ihan ativ bouse iu the city. Having Ladies from Paris and the Eas't to make up I-ai.t Runnels, we arc prepared to turn out as Urie Alillii.cry asalauv parlof thewmld.i irrpAsl intend visiting Paris this Summer to purchase a Fall Slock ofMillinery, I will give greala Brgains to reduce ourhtock by the IsstofMay. Rich Paris Flowers, Ribbons, Lace and Needlework, Em broideried Klack latee Mantillas. A very extensive slock of Children's Hats, Fancy Goods, etc. X. B. Gossamer Lace Bonnets altered to new shni.es in superior style, having the only new shapu Blocks in the ci.y we can make them good as new. jrj" IKin'l lorget the housi.Xo. 46 Union Str.c',ncxt to the ciate Bank, a you may save 25 or 3J percent in prices, my. 3 E. WIsK. Agent. P Al'K It H1II,I, FOIt NA I.E. WITH l.".0acres of Land attached; comfortable dweiiug. negro houses, stables, drc. mnl 7 coiulortable houses fir hands. This pro perty Is perhaps as productive as any in the county. Posses sion will beciveu the 1st Jannarv next. ALSO, lOMlacres of Land, adjoining the Mill tract A large portion of which is heavily limbered, wilh about COO acres uuder good fence, and the finest farming land on White's Creek. ALSO, A Lot on the corner ofLlne and Chcrrystrerts, fro nting 4: feet on Cherry, and 170 feet on Line, on which there Is a arpeiiter"shhop. ALSO, I5)j acres or Land near tho Gallatin Turnpike, nnd only 1 i mile, troni tho city, and adjoi-ili-g the Lands of Pur dy M'Fcrren.and will be In close proximity to the Lonisvillo Railroad that is lo be. Tlieabote properlt Is free from any in cumbrar.ee and lilies clear. nib 31, '53 tl. W. S. Will fEMAX. Wh rOWDKIi. WF. hxvonow on hand, and are receiving from the Mills, full snpi.lles cf the follow ing descriptions or Powder: Teuncssf Kilic, In quartf r, half.aud whole kegs ItUling, ill kegs ofjalhsand barrels of 100 lbs each. Safely Fuse, iu quantities to suit purchasris. Our powder Is manufactured in Davidson county, and war ranted rqual In any in Ihe market. Orders shallhave prompt attention. CHEATHAM, WATSON A- CO. ap. 14. at W. II. CoRnnK St Co.'s, Public Square. . "voTxoixf YA llS.- a supply of No.'sSl4)7tM), 4W, v ' and MHI "Sjca moreColton arns." conslantlv kept by ap. 14. CHEATHAM, WA'lOXA liO. 1 I.Ai;i:s .V COKItV. Have just r.-celved from the I l'.ast, a large aiid'well selected tti.ckof all Paper. Also a arn t of (iot.I, Velvet an I common Borders, com uioti and due Wiudnn slia.lcs, transparent. lo, beautifully decorat ed FlresereenaTcisters, A c, ,vc, together wilh a laro stock eirjw.i uianufaciurud Ppcrs,w illenablelhem tosbow ;- B Paper hanging done in the best manner, and on the shortest notice. Country merchants wnulddo wellto examine ourslock be fore purchasing lewh. re. -to, 185!t. rAI.(MIIIK I..ISU FOIt S l.i:...I WILL offer f rsalaou Saturday21sl May, Inst.at Ihe Court lloii'e In Xashville, 11 l.olsol Iind on t. e iiorlli side of Ihe Cum berland river on Vauehan's Turii ike. and near th Gal latin pike, adjoining 'I ho uas Chadwell and A. McFerria and others, at one and two years credit, bond nut sec rity required and a lein retained on the laud until ihe purcha se money is paid. Mayl0-lw4 E. W. CHILDRESS, s-. I AIM) OIL,' .10 Kb!, -No. dec. 5. 1 Lard Oil received and ror R. STEWAK1 CO, AJ sals sals by GROCERIES. , O.Susar: LDdbags Kio CoDTer; eii do Gov. Java Coffee; . . i v SO do lag do;, , , , . - , IM lUrrcIs Molaws; v '. ZA J, do: '. ' ' ; loll Packages of Mackerel In barrel half brl, quarter ana tiu Id KiwKo I.Salmon; - in bo S6lfh llerrjugs; . r loo il Sardines; 2il Cannister4 1b?ters; l-.u liuxej, .i. botes, and ,V bores II. R. Ralslnif . 'Herces If ire; a Cak Xante Currants: : , ' lu liarrcls S. K. Almonds; . . - 5 wo lvcan Mas; 2 do Tresin Auts; 2 do Huff. Walnuts; 10 ratks s. (iir Mxia; 5 lgs alsplce; ... (t Ui:.-,'4' l llarrels Loaf Sugar: . !- Ill box II. It. do do; ' IH barrrls Crushed do,- ' , 10 do Powdered do; Ell do Clarllled do - . . Kio box Stearins Candles; - 5(1 do Star do; ?0 lnix Starch; " 51) box Sdap, - - ' . 5 casks Extra sugar cured Dried BeefJ 10 barrels Cider Vinegar; 200 kegs Xails, all slies; - 50 box Chening Tobacco, diflerent brands; 10 do best Smoking do;. 60 Chest and boxes Green and BlacVTcas: ' With numerous other articles In thu grocery line, and for sale low for cath or good paper by ' dec. 5. K. S. CHEATHAM &CO I?Iour! Flour II We havo in store i 500 bbls Flour," . Iresh ground and warranted good, ALSO, 'ii do St Louis Mills, 7011 do Llgan Mills, 200 do Mason's Red River, 000 do OrendnrlPr; -Allcholcebrands.whirthve dor "ti Uifc.ti?(! al lowr.lc-4' lanB E. S. CllKAVHAM & CO. Viilmiblc I'll rin for Sate. T WISH to sell the Farm on which I reside. miles from J Xasbvlllc, on tbe main Luulsllle and Gallatin Turnpike, coutaiulmr about 2S0 acres of good Iotnd, one half of w hich is clearcdand In a high slateof eullltatiou,and theolher half i or wood land, good water as tnete is in me country , anupieu tj of It. The iinproicincntscottsiU of a large and comino I ulus Dwelling, Kitchen, Wash-room, Smoko House, Cistern, 1 Ico House. Xegro Cab ns, Spring House, Bams, Cribs, Ac. I Also a fine orchard of 12 acres with every variety of fruit tres. j The Louisville Railroad, and also the Cincinnati and per-' liapslhe Henderson will tun within a few rodsof the place. llis seldom so desirable a residence and farm as convenient j lo the city, Is offered for sale, and as 1 am determined to sell, thoso wiiii ing to purchase a 111 do well lo make early appli cation. Possession can be given at any time by the purchaser , buying my crowing crop. 1 will If desired sell all my clock I n ..ri f lli. ,m rMtnr. nlrt inAit tif mv lionaliold fnr- . . ' 4 utture ii ucsireu. Amdvioina on Broadway, or to R. W. Brown, agent.of- ffice Io", Gi Cherry street, up stairs, and either of us willshow ttafarm, Ac, to any one wishing lo purchase, ap. 12ltf. 'A. J0I1XSO.V. TTatSII.-lHOMaS, W. O. WUITTUORKl, T1103IS& WUITTHIHOIE, Attorncyn u t.aw, COLVMBIA TEtfJfESSEE. ITr'Wlll practice their profession in the counties of Maury, Marshall, Giles, Lawrence, Lewis, and Hickman. dec W. tf. JuoTLelpar, W. A.Kausom. K. P. Menifee LEIFEIC, KANSOM & CO. Wholesale Grocers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. MDHrRklSBOXOCall. HAVIXG large and commodious Brick Ware Houses wlthlu 40 yards of tbe Railroad Depot, will receive and forward Goods consigned o their care, free of drayago at this point. I oct 10- I ja.iiks :i,AiitoitM: GENERAL STEAMBOA T AND FREIGHT AGENT. Offlco on Front Street, near the Wharf, Nashville. RKrKRKNKS. Johnson & Smith, McCrea.di Torrass, Ja. A.MeAlllsler, II. T. Yeatman, Sam. Seay, A. Hamilton, Johnson K Weav er, A. L. Davis, and merchants generally. UOV.13. d. tw. SPEINO OPENING MILLENARY. MRS. E. LOCKHART most respectfully minnntif.s tufhf. Ijijfip of Vjislirillt. fml countrv. that she lias iust received diiect lroiu New Srork. the latest and most fashionable assortment of . Millenary Goods, all Paris Styles, aud well aelected. If uny one wishes a real Fashionable Bonnet, please call at No. 14, Clierry street, and judge for themselves. Bonnets, Ribbons, F low ers. Trimmings, and all new Pat enis. Orders from Uie counln- promptly attended to. Thankful to the Ladies' for their former verj-liberal pat ronrge, I hope still lo merit a continuance of their favors. MRS. E. LOCKHART, aprilr - tf ' No. 14. Cherry street. 8cHiii;L? oil to Close. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T"f 7" JIKREUITII, having delcrmincd to chanqc his V present business offers bis entire stock of GOODS at i crv i educed prices, for cash. i CoiiisUngmiiait at follows: DRV GOODS, SHOIS, ! HATS. CARPETS, RUGS. MATTINGS. Ac Perns I waiitiit); goods cannot fail lo Cnd it to their ailvantuge to call, as the entiie itock will be sold at Wholesale or Retail, to tlus.-, without reserve. upriHo W. M. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY la a sum yearly, with a ceitainlv of a sale return ith nc- cumulations; whereas otaer liivestinenis, with a proataoto 1 . ........ . C.......I .....I ..(.. ..A :.. .... UI1U S V 1 C1UI 11, HI V I1U SO C4M1I IUUUU. UUU VKlkl CI.J Ul 1UI ,:,l. ciiuiL loss. . , , . ... I t is an association formed by individuals, whoimito to- gether. under a contract, to. suppo:t each others families in ctseof death. Inorderto accomplish tliii it becomes lie- , ressarr to establish a fund, which is done by a yearly con- tributfon, dulvapportione.1 among them according to their exi.ectatiousoY ltfe.and the amoimt to be receited by the I familyateachone'sdecease. oojUn.-c a j;i .-.111 b. v' .can ui "r " 1' vit.imu un l,'x' would bo 2" oo a year, should put this sum out at interest al the end of one vear, it he should decease, his family barely gets j-jooo wilh interest added, making 21.20 t my' W"hereas, from a life policv thev would get "il.OVO ' with his prowl tions of the accumulation. Further information can be obtained bv calling on P. P. PECK, Agent. DuTRil&J Medical Examiners. aprUo tf. PE.,S VMAIXI A It A II. IIOAII NOTICE TO EA--TKR.V TRAVELLERS A Continuous tail road from Cincinnati, Cleveland, Woo. rter, Masilllon. Alliance, O., and Chicaga, III., to Phil adelphia, xia PeniislianlaraiIroaJ,from Pittsburg to Phil adelphia. Through from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, in 3h. " " Cle eland lo " " 2" " " Pittsburg to " " J'J " Bjlugthe shortest and quickest route from the Great West to tho Atlantic Cities. Fare troni Cincinnati to Phi), bv Rail-road, flG 30. Cleveland " " l'loo. Massillon " " lOtKI. Pllt-burg " " 1150. Cincinnati to Philiadelphia, Cin cinnati to Pittsburgby Steam-boat 11 Ml. Tickets from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or 11a timorcby Rail Road, can be purchased of P W Strader, Ticket Agent. Cincinnati. And by the Steam Packet Line to Pittsburg, and ttwuce by Kail-road lo Philadelphia, front the Captains on boards. And from Cleveland, x ia tho Cleveland and Pitts burg rail road, and Ohio and Pennsylvania rail road r 1) Horlou, ticket agent, at thu M ddlo House in Cleveland, Ohio. On or about the middle or February Iba road will be open ed rrom Crestline to Woostcr, nnd time between Cincinnati aud Pniladelphia reduced to 3 hours. NOTICE. incase of loss. Him Company will bold themsel ves responsible for personal baggage onlv,and for an amount not eicocdiug S10J. TIIOS". MOORE, Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. J. MErKIMEX, mb.lG. tf Passenger Agent. Pittsburg. fki:nii ijFi-t,iK! JUST received from the GrrcfenbergCoiiipanynlNew York a full supply or all their popular family uiedfcin,viz : The Gra-fenberg Vegetable Pills, of hich over one hundred thousand. boxes arc sold each aud every week in the United States, alone; box, 25 The Grarenberg Health Hitlers, composed of tho mosv Invigorating and healing roots, hsrbs, and barks. They are the most universally esteemed tonic known, and will never bo uied without benefit. 25 Tlie Green Mountain Ointment, xilll rellcvepain caused by a bum, scald or bruise, quicker than uny thing ever Inovn, The Gra-afeiibcrg Sarsaparilla Compound per bot tle The Eye Lotion, a positive cure for Inflammation or th Eyes, weakness, dimness and railing or sight. Tbe Children Panacea. W!l known in .Nashville to be the bestmodiclceet or made or prescribed for chil dren. The Dysentery Syrup, 'or diseases of the bowels, Dr. Llbbj'sPilc Olnuner t war-anted to cure. Fever nnd Ague Pills For lutermtltcnts. Dumb Ag nes, and all diseases that manifest themselves iu per iodical paroxisms, assick headaches, ic, Ac. The Consumption IJaliii. per bottle, Marshall's Uterine Cathotico for diseases of females, The Griefen'ierg Manual of Health; the cheapest and most simple book on the science of Mcdiciue ever written. For sale bv all Drngzist'in town and countrv. 25 1 00 50 50 100 100 3to 300 I 35 ' fab. 1C. ALbX. MACK1XZIE, Agent, Xashville 0,1.1.9 11 11IC. THIS Wll.l. I1 'AY. I T WILL PAY WELL to subscribe ror the Knickerbocker 1 Magazine, onuofthe oldest and best periodicals In thu country unlirely original and American lu its character, I .sued monthly at S3 per annum. Harper's Magazine, monthly $3 per annum, Putnam's Magazine, monthly 3 do Klackwood'sKdlngburgh Magazfuc, monthly 3 do , Edingbiirg Rex lew, Quart, rly 3 do , Quarterly Review 3 do t Westminister Review Uuarterly 3 do ' Xorth Kritlsh Review, do 3 do 1 Graham's Gentlemen's Magazine published I monthly 3 Godey's I -a.lys Hook. published monthly 3 1 Ihe Homo Journal, edited by George Morris and X. P. Willis, the most popular family i iMn.niir. now nublished. ......... 2 do do do r-Aliy ol tlie aoovu popular aiagazine, wiih iuv numo , I Journal, will be furnished lor four dollars. i Also, Llltell's Living Age, containing the best articles from i 1 the best periodlcalsin Urn world routainlnglargiramonnt ' j of readable matter than any work published at the same price. Published weekly atSlx dollars per annum, or the ' LiviugAge and the Homo Jourual fnrSeven dollars per an num (JsikM.) ALEX. MACKEX7.1K, Nashville. I NASHVILLE TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, 1 Xo. 4S. 01 Vulleae. nftr JlrcnJ Strert. 1 THE subscribers ro manufacturing 'Tobacco from Ten nessfo, Kentucky, and Missimri LeaC which they war- Mn ru.l nil ,,-ilf pll low us anx T.ih.-irHvin'tlip.s:inm ' qualily mantifacUired elsewhere. We solicit a call from dealers coner-ally, as Tobacco of our manufacture will bo found to give good satisfaction, nnd pav the dealer a fair pro fit. A. J.MUVSEIJIAN A CO., Manufacturers, No.43College,nearBroad streets, Nashville, Teun. march 9 tlj LARD OIL 25 barrels pure water pressed lard Oll.Jus; received persteamer John Slmpson.for sale by rb 3. Ho, 73, Public Square, DAVIS & s VYANN, 1 : liicse Alius uonot require aaiinrigui to svtincmupi aim iuiercai- i w"!llli9 tfll 3 Q 'S'iv 4li allthatisueces-ary to nut lliein in operation, is to aPach a , Situaled on Uie Nashville and Cballanooga Railroad, only aiJliil J1C31 JJm uand lo the pulley on ibe spiadle, with a drum -iiniciently seven! v-one 11. iles frt-ra Nashville, the great emporium of ' . ' large to run a twenti-four Inch Milt 240 revolutions per 1 ourStite in a nroximitv to that iinnortant ritr nf hm tln istACanaorr, sec'v j. n. coubs pngs'r. ,;,, a,,ached to Gin ator riS, I honiS, bnte , , HENRY H. HYDE, Tbwluso Aarxr. ? jMPP OT fflM-fh -"oun.ain eleva.it;,, iih.brVty and delighUul dt ii- ia i.iouua.ii. UI.IUJ nt -m., .(tin u-'iur iiiil.iiiii: ' vaii , nrn . liic Luiri, nun mm. i. itu, ... u: tunc:, t ... ..b . .h.l.i. i,4.ii. I3BY GOODS, &Q. SPRING- TRADE, f T:H;0 M P s! N & O 04 - yJOi Sls.l'jiMIr. Square, jvnkhvliif, 'TTitVtf ree.-ived llieir-Xew Gno'ds. and can assart vhelr .l-lneods (hat. they liavo; nuirer opened "anpringetiHk attracu vatney wouitt call particular atteuuou to tueir assirtiuoutoi . i - - It, ich Tiros Gomls , rialn Siik draband Fn'j Colors, l'lalu llrego, all colors, Riih FIjfM l;reges, 1 SUk Laendor col's, French Organdies, Apple Green . - lawn, " l.ilae " Challeys, all colors, " 1200yds I'laldlndiaSk's, Farlaudfor I lobe. Rich Mantilla Silks, Kvenlng Silkn, lllfc Satin Xational, Itrldal Urease. lilt Gro do Xlilue. " 200uj.irus very line and shear I'nnleJ unen Lainbricxs at , SQcent'. . , A great bargain COO yds (old fashhined) Drab and Lead ' col'd Pougcsfor IraveVug Hresses. Jaconets, Naln aooks, India dimities, Swiss aid French Mns.lns, Cambrics, Hair.i skirls. Hair and Grass cloth for Skirts. . T AV.F. (;i)OU Valencitines.Horitou and.Eoibroid'd r'ISl Musketeer Collars, Chemisetla and' MeevosJ Swiss and ; Jaconet hmbroideries. Financings. Dimttv. bands Kiclily Kmbn.ider'd skirta, 111k Jaie Veils, Valcncieuns, Englisli and Imitation Laces, &e. ' ' ,T A 'V'i l. f. AS hrplen.fldSiifc MantlesTaifstyles. Ap-ilL-idiue-Ico Manilas. Ulk and col'd Black Lare,l'oluts and raris. Velvet trii.ted Lni'u Mantles All kinds, of loico anil all u Goods for Mantles Corsetsand modesof allkinds. T l.i:,M, tVU." Irish Linens, Linen sheeting. Pillow j. lu t.ineni. Table Diapers, Towellngs, Merscltlea Quills, Muslin and lace curtains. Damasks, M JfL K r. ( . i 6 o . Uombaz.ues. Silk W arp Al paca, Klkchilly,flnedo Lalne, Widow's cloths, canton crapes, BeregojJc I jinn, Forlard silks, Hdkti,.ciIlars,clc. M"li5rIl7LArKOIjS. -Parasoii, " shades, splendid Fans, Ribbnnds, Dress Trimmings,-Kid Gloves, Lace Mills, silk Gloves, kid cut, llnimels Misses Leghon flats, best maka of English silk and coltun Hosiery, silk, shiris, Gents uniiXrJ'ys. . , TV T.KV AN ll Vtl?.! 1,AK -4.'Ith, CassiKiKfej, JL1X Ve.'tliVs. eo'Liiiades. Col d Lie ens-, f.hien l)511tiis. Frenbh Linens, china slk coaling, DrabdoeK, andaummcr ciotus 01 all kinus. Domestic Goods of all kinds for servants, Flints chintzes" Glnhams. Bereffe de Lalnes. Weaollcitan early call, as we ,aro conOdent our stock offersgrcatl'nducomentsto buyers. THOMPSON &' CO.. mr.19. Nd.gl. PubllcSqnaru. ' FlOrfE RICH GoOilS. JUSTJtKCUlVIMJ JIV KX PRESS. At rstcIiol?s Corner. ...... . No. 13. corner or iiic Square and Market ST. RECEIVED this" day by express, some very RICH and DESIKABLK PRESS GOO Da ft which I would cordially Invito the attention of my frlenSs being confident they wl't be pleased both as regards sules and Prices, vli: Extra Rich Paris Silk Tissues; " Sstin Plaid Painted Bjrages: " Brochiu Damns do Veroie; " Super White Plain Satin; " Emb'd Linen Cambrick Hdkfs: " Parts Trlin'd Valenclenua Collars and Sleeves; " " ' Vest and Meevos; " Collan: And a great variety orother articles call and see. ap2S. ' JAMES MCHOL. No. 13, corner of Square aud Markelst. SPRING TJOODST HI c N A I It Y & V r II 31 A X, 55 College Street. ARK this day receiving and opening somo verybeautiful Goods, for the Spring Trade, and most espectfully so licit a tall from the Ladles. Wa can show tbdm every thing new in the way of Fuiliroldcrics, lterngc tie ,ainc, L.acei, Sillts, Vflvclc, Itililioitk, Ac, Ax. Ac. We shall continue to receive Goods by every arrival, through the mouth of March, and our friends uaj beassurud we will sell them nice now things and at reaonable prices. MCJIA1KY or hUK)l.l., Lib. 23.1S-.3. No. 55 College street. JT. II. Iturrnv' 1'iitriit l'iantatiou ;oitV HI I I.I,. rtlHIS Mllldlffers from all others in the construe linn of L the upper or Running Stone, which Is 'composed of French llurr Blocks, endow in a cast iron Case, which forms the back and hoop of the Stone with n Cast Iron Eye, or lluh, than is of ereater external diameter at the bottom that at tbejop, which is secured to the back by four bolts, so that every block Is In the form of a dole tail which rives greater strength to a Stone than any other method which Is required Iu small millr, where the sloneis run with great speed, and becomes dangerous If not strongly made. It also give any weight to a stone or small uiaraeierniai is reijuircu wiuioui having IttnicE or uign, mat mates 11 lopueny. This mill is a aouare frame made of wood or castiron.In tin' form of a busk, with Bndge-tree, Spindle Balance, King Driver, and Regulating Screw, and grinds u on Uie same principle as a lane mlll,ilinerliig only In the Kunner Monc; .1.;.. l..ln. rtf ..rit v.!yt.t in. mIi! P. 11 li rlt.rf iei.rer the run ..'.u.'iu..ii.ii1It nr.p,ln w.lhlf..aiinu..pt1iqiiiinvolher 1 mill now ill use. This mill is portable, and may bealtached to strain, water, horse or hand power. ALSO, all sizes orEreurii liurr Aim Mones, manuiaciurcu on the same principle Joseph II. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the Inveutor, for which lie obtained Letters Patent in If a. For alliiifringe ment the purchaser J ill bo held responsible for the right of using. sneed.wli erliutfrom ten to Efleeti bushelslr hour. Thee mills are warranisa tooo in every respect s recoiu- I ml'nilp.i 1 .., . . DiRsr-riovs-ior Usisa. PUceyonrmillabontSOfeiMfrom i .he Drlvim- Pullev In a level position; make the belt of , f ather -V Sr el-lit Inches wide. Give the Stone-itn revola- tioI1, a" nilnuto" with ll.e cli. Keep the neck and step or ! the snlndle welloiled. Place Uiestaron the back ot the Running Stone, In the same Way as the Iross on uio Driver, that is, the way they are trimmed to run. Itef.-r to Thos. Pat'erson, Eq.,of Highland connty. Ohio, Jese BeaI,Enq.,nrcllnton county. Ohio; C S. Bradbury, K..i . of rti.clnnati. and a number of others. All orders dire, ted to JOHX K. RODMAN, saireneitio aun.i r.. nno.i.., . No. 5-.' Broadway, Nashville, Agent for Mlddlean.1 East Tennessee, or J. H HUKIfUWs;, Jan 26 d. tr-w, & w.ly. xxesi i-ronl stat in u, J. J. A C. sIOIIIiKTSOS, BKOA1) STREET. 3 DOORS FROM MARKET THE Subscribers respectrully Inform the publlcth at they have removed three doors from their old stand, and now have mi handageueral assortment of Confectioner)-. Sugar Ornaments, consisting of Cakes, Candies, Nuts, and Fruits of every variety. Itluiiicu.1 Instru ment! and Toys of every description. Fishing Tackle Soda Water, Mead and Alealways cool. Their Candies will bo WLrntnted to be superior to any manufactured In the clly, and will be sold Wholesale at 12 ij ents per pound. .... Ordersfromthecountry carefully put up, and with dis patch. fr.ov.l CIOAKS--A XFAVAnitlVAL.... .10,000 EI Divan, 4,000 La Joscphne. For sale ou Broadway at jec 2. J. O. fc C. ROBKRTO.VS. "ltTs. FIIIL-iCII, WHOLESALE GROCER, COillMISSION MEUCHAXT, ASt D DEALXR IN Cotton, Tdtacco, and all kinds of Produce. Comer of Clarke and Market streets. Nasiivii lb, Te s-v .Smulries. f)Q BOXES Double- re CO Rued LoatSugar. CO kegs St. Ioiuls Gol Jen Syrup ISO boxes Mar Candles, 213 do Tallow do. 20 bsgs Pepper. i.u uo siptce. 4 ccroons Indigo, 2 casks Madder, 210 gross Matches, CO loz- Painted Buckets, 50 boxes M. K. Raisins, 50 i do do t.o, 50 H du do do, 50 17C do Imported Cigars; do Tobacco various brands. 140 do Melee Cigars. 10 uerces i:ico,cc.. r.tnif ors. 75bbl Smiths Old Reserve 75 bbls Domestic Brandy, Whisk v, 2C0 bbls Coin Rectified 83 do ' do Gin, Whisky, 62 do Old Bourbon do, 05 do SwcetMalaga Wiue, 50 doOId Mouonza'la Whisky. 5 casks Une hreuch 4 casks Old Irish Pattcen Brandy. Whisky. 42 bbls Country Double distilled Whisy, 42 bbls Country Double 'fi do Old Port Wine, H do Madeira do, 6 do Muscat do, 111 bbls Rum, . distilled hlsky. ... In store and which will be sold unusually low f.ir cash, or to punctual men. Jan. i. It. S. FHK.M'H. I IjIllUOICK. 100 tSbls Teun. D. D. stilled Whisky, - SO " OldMnu.iiigahaU Whisky, 50 " Old Bourbou do, 50 " Old H d", r. f ' 50 do Reserve do, 10J Pipe old Cog Brandy, 3 " Holland Gin, 10 bbls old Madeira Wine, 20 Indian bbls sweet Wiue, lnubblsA.il. Brandy, 21 " X. K. Hum, t 30 "A il.G.n, 30 " Sweet Wine, ' 10 " Old Port wino, 20 boxes lirsndy Chernes, sa " Claret Wino. i 10 " Assort-d Cordials, 15 Gal'ns Old French Krandyl in storo and for sale low, by dec. 14. I. 11. LAXIKR. IMItriCIIIAlt SOTICK. rivlIE co-partnership herct.fnie existing under the name 1 and stylo or MOSKS & SO, is this day dissolved. All debts due ihe Finn must be paid to I.. .Moses. Tho undersigned will not be respnnsibln ror any debts contracted, by uny person or persons, without an order from me. L. MOSES. i L. MOSES, VERY THANKFUL for the liberal palrom-ge cxtonded lo hi in for Ihe last 12 years, rispoctfullyinfonii his friends and Ih- mi trtic. that ho has madcarrauirrmenls lo change l his prcH 'nt business, and will dispose of his present Stock ol PURX1TUKK very low for CjlA'f.coiisistlngofeve'y thing neces-ary for Honse-keercrs: Parlor Furniture in set-,; Ma- hogauy 'an.I o her Cha'rs; lliv.nis; Marble and p'ain lieu- reaus: Bo k l asses, I-inc snieto-ird ; Ur.lsieadsolail.les enptions: Tables; Prejs-is: Mattresses, and a large variety or Furniture or all descriptions, wnich I am detennliiedto sell for less than any other House In the City. Call ami satis fy yourselves. L AIO-iKS, Xashville, May C tf. Xo. 19. College st. r ANTED TO II I RF.. For the balance of Pie present vear ' 2negro women, good Cook, Washeraud Ironer. Apply to R.A. BALLOWK, may 4. Gen. Ag't No. 17. IVaderlck t. DEnilVAL. JOHN PURDY'STAILORIXG and Cloth JA. hstablishment near the Union Hall, has been removed ten remove jan. 6 tf. opposileto pott II Aj the. b.ln to Johnson Sc Weaver's, Mraket st IIti:..-A snriEhtlr bov 13 or 14 years of ago ror the balance i.rilm rnnr. R. A. HALLOW E. april H. General Agent No. 17. Deadericfc st. Ipoit ItUIVT. A L.VKGE aud corumoJious Store ' House on Msrl-ei .treei'M door below the Union HalL I corumoJious This location is not surpassed by any in tne l.hj ior euuer a Dry Goods or Clothing Slaud. For particulars, apply to R. A. BALLOWK, Agent, ap.23 No. 17, Deadericfc st. WANTCU.A House Girl, well recommonded. Apply at thli offlee. ' ap.26-tf. DRY GOODS, &C. D11ESS (JOODS. Rich BrocaJe Silks, iu all colors; Ilich iVe-at I'laiil Silks; rich Itlack limeade SilU; Hiclt AVhitelirocadcSilbi;; JlicU Itoquet ilo litnes; lOcIt. Black Uro de niiinca &nail CUeck'U De Ijuies; Rich plain Uro tie Ulnnes Small Figitr'J De Lanes; Kiclt Plain Gro UeUbined iu all coIon; White. Piuk and lllue Gro tie France; Plain Spun Silt; Small FTgtir'd Cashmeres; Kent Clieckeil Silks; Pl.tnl Cashmero; Krencli, Knjliali and German Merinoe., in all colors, plain; De lollies iii all color; Plaiii.Co.hinen-i. Wel.aveahtrge.nwortmentof the aboveginkls which we ' will ellut very reduced prices. STEVEX30.V i AVUITE. . . T rOURNI.VtJ GOODS We have a beautiful assort- 1 L ment, suci as Alapacas, De Lanes, Canton Cloths, blacc'r.nglisii urape, llulau uo, uombauues, silks ana niii bons, Crupc Veils, Slourniug Ilandkercluefs, Hoisery, Col lars and Sleeves, Gloves, Ac inarT STEVENSON & WHITE. j COODS Uleuclied.Mulins in every qnal- ilr- ll!iiih;M.-llri!l!n.ra Jiiirttl'rt r;tnlrl. lliljins Swiss Jfuslin, ClieckM and Strip'd Muslins; Hair Cord, i CbrcVd and SlripM Cord: India Mulls and Twills, "bur, ; f r rrpotl oufl j!ai!iic 1 arms; ixis lirUi in aim .f.o I hJfii-tanccasortiGviit ot tlio above C'ltdf, wUfchwe wilt sell erv low. niarT STEVENSON It WH1TK. JUJltSWeliave a beautiful Assortment, nbicii will be sold at greatly reduced prices. mar7 STEVENSON A WHITE. PERFUMER Y. Cologne AValcr, Extracts Hair Oils and Soaps, from tlie best French Perfumers. mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE. M BROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS. Beautiful Val. Lace Chemizelts and Sleeves tonwlch, Honiton luce do do. Needle Work do, Honiton Iotce-tiinir med do, Houiton VuL and Needle-worked Sleeves, Colli js, io, Valencienes; l.aces, Edgings and Inserting, Swiss and Jaconets Inserting, and Edgings, Black and white Lace Capes, Black and Silk Laces, Jaconet and Swiss listings, Ac, Ac House-Furnishing Goods. Rich Satir. Lace for 'in.lnitr Pitxtntna ttritli ) mm innM in innlnl. f tin I inm. Window Curtains, with trimmings to match. Curtain Danv asks in variety, Lace and Muslin Curtains, extra Rich Table Damasks, in all qiutlities, Towel Diapers, Towels and 1 Napkins of all kinds, Barusleys, 10-4,11-4 and 1:M Liuen I Sheeting, 12-4 Muslin do, French, English and American Furniture Prints. j Lnilics' Hosiery, Gloves and Uudenvenr. I Silk Merino and Lamb's-Wool Vests and Drawers, Union ! Dresses, Silk, Merino, Linen and Cotton Hosiery for Ladies, j Misses aud Children, in every variety, best Paris Kid j Gloves, in all colors, Ladies, SI isses aud Children's Wool j aud Slerino Gloves, Boy's Hoiaerv and Gloves. For sale low by STEVENSON A WHITE, marT . No. 59, Corner of College st aud the Square. FASHIONABLE CLOTHIHO AND TAILORING ESTAB XISHMEHT, So. 11, Cetlir Sirett, Jiee doors from. Oie PuKie Spiare, j ur.itr. mar ue lounu a cuoiceana wen sciecieu V stock of CIollis, Casimeres and Vestings, all of which will be made up to order in tbe most Fash ionable SI vie and at as short notice as can be done iu any city in the union, aud at prices to suit the times. RenilV .Hade Clothins. Coats. Pants, and Vests all kinds. A tine assortment of Men's Furnishing Goods: Silk and Jlcriuo under Shirts, Shirts, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravabs, Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk and linen, Shirt collars. Umbrellas, 4c. J?"Ganiieiit cut at tbe shortest notice. Ilease call and examine, fmr 5 TH0S.J. H0UJH, Agent. CASH! CASH!! WNTED at the South Nashville Furniture Foclory, ol good SEASONED LUMBER I00,u0o feet of 1 Yi iuth Walnut Plonk -wide ; 50,oo0 do ya do do do do; 50,000 do 2 do do do do; liio,ntM do Wamut Scanlling, 8 feet long, 4, S A Cin.Svj're; 10o.ii.h1 do Cherry do do d; lOiVXiO do iiich Cherry Plank wide; 50,000 do do do " do; 50,000 do 2 do do do; 50,f00 do Ash, ranging from 1 J4 to 5 in thick wide plank; Also, Poplar of all sizes ned for Cabinet purposes, for winch CirxiWilI be punt on delivery". Also, .- or 30 good CABINET-MAKERS wante.1, towliom fair prices will be gi en in caslu Also, 1 or 1 good UP 1I0I.STEKS. None but good workmen need ajiply. janl7 " YTINTEIt STRAINED SPERM OIL, suitable for Cue V machinery for sale by II O. SCOVEL- I TtJLLAHOMA TOWN LOTS. - ON WEDNESDAY, the first day of June next, I will offer at public sale, for the pro- "fs j Ejjj! lSv pnelors, a number of beautiful laitsof Laud, in the town si icot 1 uuanoina, on one and two years credit. Without iuteuding ativ disparageuieut of other places, may enumerate some ofthe adrantagrsof Tullalioimu This place, when examined, will excite to tbe mind that can es timtte properly all the advantages of location) a ery lively up opportunities to small manufacturers, of nrofitable em ployment and uctite business, at a cost so moderate as to be i within the leach of ordinary dil'gence and almiat nominal , prcsentirg a fair field for commercial enterprise, having i agreeable and most favorable site for country residences ' ami tuitiiuer rt-ntais, uere me rici iroin can repose in ms wcaun ana trie poor inanresi lroiu us iou. it t' i, u. roicn can pos- seas, 'his covett-1 enjoyment without drawin ri..:0.?...L);!!!fir-T resources, that for any reason satisfactory thought best left in the purse, thus obtaining a delightful "j V- r .ei resinence at nine com. With conveying and diverging railroad connections that . - .-f: --- l am- u g ea.est mc ...y o. ra..spo.mn-w.t.. access.- bilitr almost iusiaalanious to tlie rreat mineral ninoii ofthe Ciiinberland .Mountain its COAL and IRON a Mc.Vdam ized road through the rich counties of Lincoln and Giles, connecting their county scats the purest freestone and mineral waters in and adjacent to the town site, seven hun dred and litty feet higher than the Cumberland river at Nashville, two hundred feet above the elevation ofthe thriv- jug town of Wiuche-ter, within an houror two of the flour- .wec.nasi.Ieand,heTcnes.eerixer;.he SSSTO WW.n.1 l,Vvrthvriil, T it,-,' , , r;irr xr...; w ' TULLAH0MA thus favored as a point for the concentra tion of trade, travel, commerce and iiuuufkcltires, offering at the same time a safe and pleasing resort for tbe invalid and a summer retreat to the man of lei-ure or pleasure, with itspreseut eminent and advancing prosperity, COMMENDS u.sm 10 me public paxrori.ge. With no means of narrow reflections uikui other places Mlinisl In lnlnLiltlptfitrt to htiilil tbi.ni'.lv'S tin ln.t itMtli f ' ' . . . w... ...... . sincere kindness and good wishes for all, and rejoicing in a j common prosperity, w e invite the great public to cane up and help us. WJI. M00UE. mavfl Agent for the Proprietors. C1ION CIIO.N". 10 cases Chon Chou, Teceixed this darby apSO R. A J.NIXON. 1)LOUGIIS. lvdN'o.1 Peacock Plougbs-for sale by . april 25 W. H. G01UI0NA CO.' "tARl'KT HAGS. We have just receited an assort- ! V ment ol Caniet Hags, various styles and prices. I MYERS A McGILL, 1 Ladios'nd Gcutlemeu's Furnishinj Store, Xo 56 College street. may 3 1 DR. T. Ii. JI ADD IN offers his professional services in the practice or MED1CINU and SURGERY to the ' citizens of Nashville and its vicinity. Jf011icc Chlbrv Stbeet- -No. 29 between Union and Church streets. april 12-Mnvly RAKAGE & CHURCH. "VfO. 42 COLLEGE STREET, have just opened a lot of , the Finest Palent Leather Boots and Shoes, ever of- ! fered in this city I Gentlemen's Patent Leather Dress Roofs; " " " Congi ess Gaiters; " " '' Buttoii'd do do; I " " " Dress Shoes; " Monlerey and Oxford Ties; " Sutier Buckskin do t'u du tlo; " Cloih and Lasling Congress Gaiters; " " " " Clay Ties; tpril27 J. II. CURREY, Furniture Manufactnrer and Dealer. 'VYT0ULD respectfully inform his fricndsJC v . null iiK iiiioiiu lrciiein.i, ,i.i.b i.c s.r keeps a full assortment of Furniture ou hand, consisting of Bireuus, Ward-robes, Bedsteads, Side boards, Cliairs, Sofas, Divans, Book Cases, Showcr-Baths, Ac, Ac Ordered work and repairing done at the shortest notice, and on very reasonable terms, wilh despatch. Matlrasscs of all kinds made to order common shuck kept coustantly on hand. Undertaking Allordeisfor Collins can be filled in sr-- very short notice, at Hie following rices, as I sajslis" tn iVf.rv il..rll.li..ll nlivnvs Ml tiainl tKreth.r with good llerses Horses and c.uefiil drivers: 1 1 r, 1: e ? -o Plain raiselid Collins from $10 to xM"i f20 to f75i0 CoiereJ Collins from Servants' Collins, il 00 pcrfoot- Ailorders Iell at my sn.reoii college street, .ml z.i 1 .i , ' "V f u'"i mgiua oppo- aiiuee House, will be punctually atli-itded fo and day. ap2G ibiilv J. 11. CURREY FOR MALE AND FEMALE. EYE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY, is a command that should be cheerfully obvred by Ihe children ol men. Dr. Larzett s ju.nu uuuui.xisorrrocreaiiieraiiir, i prescribes as an effectual restorative in case of Debility inpotency, or Barrenness, and all irregularities of natiiit . It is all tint it pnuesscs lo be, vie Nature's great restorative, and remedy for those iu the married state without otl.M.iin . It is a certtin cure forScminal Emissions, General Debility, . Gleet, Weakuess of the Genital OrgaiLs, Nervous affecjiiiis, I Lucorrhea or Whites. As au invigurating medicine it is un , equalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Umsu np tion, Indigestion, loss of Muscular cuergy. Physical Lussi tude. Female Weakness, Debility, ic. It is warranted please the user in any of the above eomplaiuts, and. is nrieeless value to tlioseAvithout offspring. Cuution iixtra. Find tbe nam of ComstockA loth, ers on the wraiiper and never buy it unless you findiie names as it has been extensively counterfited of Iale.. Avoid the counterfeit as you would poison. CARTWKIGtIT A ARMSTRONG; Wholesae and Retail Agt'3... Corner Broad and Market Streets, a tuhville, fjulylS dtnr A w 12tu. 3VIEDICAL. SB. ARKOLD'S XTN10K PILLS. OcieS HiO, Ten n., January Iff, 1&2. Dit. Axou Dtm SiK I consider it but an act of jus tice to yourself and Uie community, to stale to you the very great benetit I haTe received from the use of jour Union Pills. Havincbeen formiita a number of years, greatlv j troubled with dispepsia, sud constipation of the bowel; at , times alarming megreatlr, I ued every otoer rernedr, al I most that I r er read or bead of for the disease, all wilixjut thelea,t lH.-r elicial effect. I bad almost come to the belief. that it was useless to try any more; a I labored tinder great debility, and my stomacll ww greatly injured by tak iujj the different Pilhi, medicine, At; but ou hearing my neighbors speak so frequently of the beneficial effects of your Union Pills, I concluded to give them a. trial, and bought a fifty cents vial, and commenced their use. Fro01 ' Umj tirst dose of one Pill I was satisfied it was the medicine for me. 1 have not jet used quite one viaL and can now aaj to you with the utmost pleasure, that I have not for the laak. 1 ten y ears felt as well, or enjuved such good health, as I have 1 since commencing; the ue of jour Pills. I would take no sum for the fxmd tbese Pills lutve done me. and almost every ! branch of mrCtmilv have u.cd them with the same happy effect. At tones so-.ue of the negroes have had. symptoms of fever at the first complaint i bare given tbem one or two Puis, and never nail to repeat the aooe but once, wuicn enected a cure, i our oilier medicines usca Dv have bad the mie.t happv eOect. I slrall ahvavs ply of jour Pillion land, and lhnktbat s I liave under creat dcbilttr and dvsDensia. with all thei evil conseiiuences. but what wonld. after a Use of your med- idtues, join U.C iu saying uie aaruc oi lueiu. IUh.lcttulIy W W MAhTblttUA For Sale at tho Drug Stores cf ZIMEKMAN, T.WELLS, BEECH, KLEMMINO A CO, and BOURNE'S JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTER. rT",HE great reme'ly for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in tbe JL Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, White Swellings, llord Tumor?, Stiff Joints and all pains whatever. Where this PIa(cr is applied. Pain cannot" exist It lias t 1-etn bewEcial in cs.of weakness, ich as Pain and WtiVucss ra the StsuticL. Weak ai-ol. Uaieness. Aficc- tion of tbe Lungs K tlicir 'rriUrar7 tr- U etn.- ia.- flariniatiou by pcripiratioa. " i) -.4 - f-M Si The following commendation is from an agent raid ingat ireulon, lennesva;. Tkextok, Gibson County, Tenn.,.ur. 7, 1S43. Messrs. Scovil A Meao Gentlemen.' The Hebrew Plas ter is beconin popular Ibis section. There is a lady in this county who says she woidd not be witltout this Planter lor live huudreU dollars a year, cue was afflicted for some time with an enlargement of the spleen, which care her a great deal of pain. The swi lling and pain had extended up nearly to the arm-pit, and occasionally she could scarcely , brtrathe. She was confined for a consitlerble time, during which she was attended by some of our beat physician, but they gave her no relief. She procured a box of the lie- i brcwI'U.ter, and it relieved her almost immdiatelr, and 1 Jfs. 1 i a .. now she keeps a supyly of it on hand constantly. "These facts you are at liberty to Use us you think proper they are substautiallv true. Respectfullv, rours, Ac. JESSE J. WELLS. Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. Dealers and purchasers generally are cautojued against bu ingot' any but our regular agent-s otherwise thoy will I imposed upon with a worthless article, us nny base counterfeits of this : Plaster are in existence. Remember. The genuine is sold only by us, and our advertised Ageuis throughout the South. No Pedlar is al- I lowed to sell if. In tuture the genuine will nave tee aigna- tureot r. TAiLUKon the nsjr steel plate engraved label in . the top of each box; to counterfeit which will be prosecuted ' as forgery. I Fhilotokeu or Female Friend. For the cure of Paiuful and Disordered Menstruasion, Mis carriage or Abortion, and the relief of all these Sympa thetic Nervous Affections attendant on Pregnancy. In setting forth the merits of this valuable remedy, the 1, i ... dV.HU WI(U u "'HI.'' w. 111. . KUHUI. IU, l proprietor has been actuated by the certaiuty resulting from of t experience, inai uie most grauiyingenccts win be louutl at- tendutit on its use. Besides thoe complaints which have been named, the fhilotokeu mnv be used with advantage in Fluor Atbus, Prolypsus Uteri, Gravel, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, and even iu Consumption. In some of these, auxiliaries will be required to perform a cure, aud in others, it can act oulr as an auxiliary, or a palliative to remove the tewpora. ry sunenng. Tlie Philotoken is not offereJ as a cure for all the ills which Hesb is heir to, but as a re"iedy and preventive (lira certain class of complaints in which it is warranted to do all that is here set forth, or that medicine directed with experience and skill can. JjT Remember, that "an ounce of Preventive is worth a pound of cure." N.B. Purchasers, to avoid imposition, will be careful to observe my wrilen signature 011 theoutside label of each bot tie, lo Counterfeit which is Forgerv. T. C. It ISLE Y, Proprietor, Hamburg. S. a I'rice SI, per bottle. Forsaleby SCOVIL A JIHAD, 111 Chart res street. New Orleans. General Wholesale Agents for the Southern Slate, to whom all orders must be addressed, Sold by KWIN, BUO'WN A Co.. Nashville, Teniu W. W. A J. 11. BERRY, do; J. SI. Zl MERMAN A Co.. do: OAllTWRIGHT A ARMSTRONG, do; THOMAS WELLS, do; 11. G. SCOVEL, do. jan 14 dlinr UNITED STATES HOTEL. ACGLW.I. OA. "c ! rpHEabove HOTEL is uowoiwn for the reception or f I . JL PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOA KDKliS. '. . This loug established and well-known Ihaise has under gone a tmirough alteration throughout, and furnished with new and foshioncble FURNITURE. Tl TABLE will always be supplied with the BEST the market affords and thj Proprietor trusts, by a systematic course, both with servants and the regulations of the house generally, he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those tliat mar favor him with their patronage. jau2lt lyt'rtv JNO. W. SPEAR. B. F.BELL. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Liquor), Receiving-, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Opposite Sewanee Jiou-e, College st, No 23. tebi ' a.snts (.uitcu. w. t. BUTU.jtTX .. . TjrrvTTTnxsvmf nvvsrn-c. aV. 50. Chtrrv MrtJ. 4. Jwrt from JJ.uJtriel: Nashviixe. Tesx. Nasuvilli- Tejts. GLOVER Ac BOYD. (srCCEsSOUS TO WILLIAMS A CLOVEB,) .- TTTILL atteiiti itroinnllv IliBuvin"-. SIIinr lowtsinrp and yy . ... - c-- r-fi-'-.v; cr.ots. (I"WeliavecomfortabIel!oomsand Cells for taking ....... ,.f i.ui v... .i-, v r , i?....: i Selling Stocks of every description, Coitecting llebts in any part of tho United States, Ac., Ac Orders forN'egroes at. tended to promtlr. and instructions faithfully obeyed. Rekekesces "Gov W B Campbell, Ex-Gov A V Brown, Dr John Shelby. Wheless A llobson. Iltnler. Dver Pearl A Co., iHiuteri. W BShepard A Co V.Vr.I-yv,"Col VK ln't WMS5W fify lli'l, II Bridges, Stiraue, l) uiston, Lnvjn JUU. C 11 Bnchus, Vmiiulah. feb 22. C. K. gri:'vii.li: & CO., General Csmmission Merchants, Chattanooga Term. TILL pay particular atlentiiui to sales of Bacon, Lard V and other articles of Western prt sluce. As they have a large and personal acquaintance, and di rect oirTtrv.n.T ill... ill tiuM.1 rif 11. iit.i.tilprtl tin. ...tit fTjmn. n,.,i ,..rf s.r,.i:r... r.i v.ai, u..i.'... ,i... ! T..:i ,r . ,!i pi,., . '. xvilj be enabled to disrate readily of tbe above mentioned articles in season, and lespcctfully solicit cousigumeuts. Relerence to V. K. StkvexsOX, Esq., 1 Moitr.Aj! A- Co., y XaslciUe. A. J. Df.sciv, ) RnauLLT, YiLsosr A Col, Hunltullt, Alt. janiT ..in 1 ' G FImIiV! ure-2U0 BOXES (luart, Pin , aud Half Pint 30 boxes quart bottles. 50 boxes as'd tumblers. 0 boxesjars gallou, half gal. and quart. 2 easkstlue decanters. Fur le by dec 5 K.S. CHEATHAM A CO. LINEN SHEETINGS! LINEN SHEETINGS!! AT SO. 11 UNIOX STUEET. JUST received a few pieces 12qr. 1 jnen Sheetings whicli will be sold very low. Also a very desirable stock of Ioidies' dress goods, consisting of Silts, Berages, Slama Cloths, lawns. Jaconet aud Swiss Muslins, tine dotted Swisses, Gloves and Hosiery. Bonnets anu Bonnet Ribbons, linen Cambric Kuudkt rchiefs, Chemizetts, Collars, Ac, Ac Bleached and Brown Domestics of every quality and price. c-:n. ks..: in . . . t oils, oauu anu larsciiies , csiii'gs. A beautiful ass..rtment of Ladies' shoes, which we are sell- n,ir.rvi.,ni' ing at very low prices. We earnest ly solicit the attention of customers lo our stock before purchasing elsen here, as we are determined to sell as 1 low as uny one. Don't fot vet No. ! Union street. march2) THURSTON A BERNARD. CALL SOOX. For sa!o-Au excolUnt BUckamlth warranted; 2 valuabla stout Men; 3 Women, extra Ciks and House Servants: 1 Woman and Child, 21 years old, 'good Cook; 1 very pretty Girl, ISvitars old; 1 Nis'l fancy Boy 13 years old; DABBS A PORTER, feb" No. S3, Cedar street. A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE. ON the West fork of Stone's river, in Kulherford county Tennessee, contaiiiing 640 acres. Tlie land is of very siierior quality, yieldingheavy crops of cotton, well adapt ed to gross-and grain of all kinds is within three miles ol tbe Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, near a good tur pike lias good spring and stock water in abundance a comfortable weather-boarded duelling with guidoul-houses, all new cotton gin and press and all other improvements needed on a firm. Tb Miliscrilx-r w ishing lo go South this winter, will sell it on very faxorable lenns if iiiiii.ediule an plication is made to hiin'or in his absence lo Major John W Childress, ne-arMurfrresbio auglC-ir HENRY J. WILLIAMS ""THE NASHVILLE JIANUFACTURING C01LPANY. TTA VI NG, at great expense, procured the most recenlly XX lint proied niachtiiery and tools fi.r the construclion ol f .i ... . r .-- 11 - r ll. xt- ine iieux lest wora. ill nieiai-, we solicit iroiu ms ttes.crii and Soutbeni public a portion of their patronage. We are prepared to make lo onler Kail road Jlnchinery, auch as licimiotives. Pas-ngcr, Freiglit Cars, Frogs, Switch Stands, Repair Cur, and all work appertaining lo Railroails. Steam Kllgines.- Boat and Stationary Engines, fnn.i 5 to fsnt liorse poweri with toulers of the best leiuiessee Iron. Sitiv Alills lilted up complete, wilh Circular or Sash j Saiv, embracing the latest iuiprot enieuls. Grist .Hills. ' Engines and Machinery, oniipletr, fir Grist Milbiofallshes. i Suur 3Iills oflhe most recent construction, wilh Engines to correspond, put up iu any part of the Southern country. , , Cotton Gins. Engines to drive Cotton Gins, xvilli all j I necessary appurlenance made lo order at short notice ' In all cases where it is desired, we.furnish an engineer to I put up the engine and instruct an intelligent negro, so that I ; lie inaycotitinna to operate the engine, Ac. i Jlrass and Iron Castings of any ixc or description, wilh i i Miatling, 31111 Ueencj; Hater M heels. Cast Iron uaiix aults, mane loonier. Inlortnatiiai cheerfully given and orders received by J. THOMPSON, President. N. B. The highest prices paid far old Braai and Cupper. Sep MEDICAL. Entered according to Act of Cohgressrin the jwf iiSl, t? J. S. HOOGHTON'.M. D,in the Clerk's OlBce of lie District Court lbr tlie Easlern District oT l'enaivlvania. XZAT CTJEE rOB DYSPEPSIA J AU0THZS SWISi-TXFI-C WeSDES!! dr. J. s. uouuirros's THE TEUE DIGESTIVE PLTJID, OR CASTBIC JUICE, PREPARED from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of tbe Ox, after the directions of Baron Iaebi Uie great PliT siclojical Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, SI. D, Phlladelpbia, Penn. wuukiww, Muiut i iuta is a iroiv wuiiucnui reioeuj lor inuigestton, iiyspep scdbruir family-, sis. Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Consumption and Debility, ihvayskecpa sup- curing after Nature's own method, by 'alurea own Agent, it no one, laboring the Ga-dric Juice. This is a trnlv tvonderful remedy for Indigestion. Dyswp- ' Ut tmTww,fid of Per.sTn. infuseI in walvr iwHt Krpi t or dissolve five noim.ls of mast bef in about two hoursiout ol tuc stomach. Pepsin is the chief element or digestinj; principle of tha Gastric Juice the solvent ofthe fumi, tlie purifying, pre- 1 serving and atimnlating agent of the stomach and intestines. ' It is extracted from the digestive stomach of the Ux, thu , forming an artiUc'al digestive fluid prcci-ly like the natural ! GastricJuice IniUcIietuical powers, and furnishing a com- plete and perfect substitute for ic By the aid of Ibis prepa j ration, tlie pains and evils or Indigestion and Dyspepsia uro i removed just as thev would be by a healthy itoiiuu.-U. It is 1 doing wonders for dyspeptics, during cases of Debility, Ema ciation, Nervous Decline and Dyspeptic Consumption, sun- i posedtobcon the verge ofthegtave. The sr.entiOc eti- f duj upoc which it u based u m the hjghejt degree ennous ( and Tiniarrablc , .. J OVlCUlLilb XiHUUHVl-v wa w-jt WtSWi HTV work on Animal Chemistry, says: -An Artifical lh'gcslive Fluid, anaUtgoHS to the Gastric Juice, may be prepared from (bp. mnmns membrane of tlie stomach of tbe Ox. in which I various articles of food, as meat ami eggj, will be softened. ( changed and digested, just in tbe some manner as they would . be in the human stomach. . Dr. Prei'ra, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet, published by Fowler A Wells, ew lork, page 2j, states the same great fact, and describes tbe method of pieparatioa. , There are few higher authorities thoo Dr. lTienu Dr. Combe, m his valuable writings on the i jysioiogy of Digestion," observes that "z diminution of the due quan tity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing; cause of Ovspejoia:" and lie states that "a distinguished professor o'f medicine in London, who was severclr afflicted with this complaintj finding every thing else to GtiL bad re course to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomachs of liringaninmls, which proved completely succesifuL" Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on " Vegetable Diet," says : " It is a remarkable fact in Phy siology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, impart to the "uid the prouertv of dLssoIving various articles of food, and of ef- feeling a kind of artificial digestion of them in no wise dif- fcreut troni Uie natural aigesnve process. Dr. Simon's imsd work, tbe " CUcmistrr of Man" 1 Lee A Blanchard, Philadelihia, IS4fi, pp. 321-2,1 says: "Thedls covery of Feiaiu f.-ms a new era in ll chemical hlstorv ef digestion, from recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidlr in an artiUcial digestive Huid, prepared ftoui Pepsin, as it is in th? natural Gastric Juice itself Professor DungUson, of tbe Jefferson Col lege, Phihulelphia, in his great work on Human ltysologr, devotes more than liftv pages to an examination if this subject. His experi ments with Dr. Beauniout, on the Gastric Juice obtained from the living human stomach, and from annuals, are ell known. "Iu all cases," he says, "digestion occurred aser fectlv in the artificial as in the natural digestion." Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Chemistrr in the CoJ lec oT the Universitv of New York, in bis "Text Book of Chemistrr." page 3s", savs : "It has been a ipjestiou whetlier artificial digestiou could Upertbruied but it is now uu'ucr sally admitted that it may be." lir I v.nvnter's standard work on Plirsiolo2T. which ill in the librairof everv physician, and is used as a text-book in I all tlie cc lieges, is full of evidence similar lo the above, rc- spectiug the remarkable digestive power of 1 epsin, ami the fact that it mav be readily sejanited from tlie stoiiiach of tlie 1 calf orox, and used fbrexpeniiienlsui artificial digestion, or I as a remi-dy for diseases of the .touiach, and dclicieut secre tion of tiie'Gostric Juice. All modern works mi Chemistry, Matei ta Medica and n y siology, aud all good Sledical Dictunaries,describethe clair acter and properties of Pepsin, and stale many interesting details respecting it. The fact thatan Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, perfectly nr-etnbling tbe natural tluid. nmv be readily jmv liured, i)o not atlmit or question. The only wouder is, that !i tw not U'fons lsi am died to the cure of Jutligestioii und IDyspcps'u so naturally docs snch a use ugge!rtself to the mind. As a Dyspepiin Chut, Dr. Houghton's Pvpain has ! produced tlie most iuirvel!i effects, in cases of Debility, 1 VniifMntinil ViMTVISLS Decline, and Dyspeptic Ciiisuinpt.i. I It Ls impossible to give tlie detaiU of cases in the limits Of ' this advertisement ; but authenticated certilK-at es liave Ueji given of more than two hundred reuurkable cures, in Hu mVlohis. New York and Boston alone. These were nearly a'l I desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and won ' dertul, but permanent. I It is a great nervous antiJote. and particularly nscnil Tor y tendency to Bilious Disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and ' Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, end the evil crTrcIs ' ot Quinine and Mercury and oilier drugs upon the ditivd i organs, after a long sickness. Alo,forexcesiiiea1im,and Uie toofree use of ardent spirits. Halniost reconciles Iwalth with intemperance. Old Stomuch Compluintsi. There is no form iC I Old Stomach Complaints hich it does not seem lo reach and remove at once. No matter bow bad it may I. it gives in j stant relief! A single dose rem-ivesall tlie unjJeasant symp toms; and it onlr need to be repeated for a short time to 1 make these good" effects permanent. Parity of blood and vi-orof bodv follow at once. It is particularly evcelhtit in I cases of Nausea. Vomiting. Cramps. Soreness 1 1 tbe I"!! of the SUMnacn, tisires alter rouuig, aoiw, vuiu iin -i iw Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Despondency, Ema ciation, H eakness, lenuencv m insaniiv, csirauc, t. Dr. Hongliton's Pernin i sold by nearly ull tlie dealers in fine drugs and popular medicines througlioui the United States. It is prepared in powder and in tluid form, and in prescription vols for tlie use of physicians. a iiiuic t.ii bun.. - " - - - - i . j obtained of Dr. J. S. Houghton, or hi arfetiU. descnbini ' 1 the whole process of preparation, and giving tlie author.'.es ', upon which the claims of ' this new remedy are ba-wL As it upon i s not a sprnt n-me.1 r. no obiection can be raised against it I use by physicians iu respectable standing and regular prac tice. Price Onk Dollar per Bottle. I l'epsin in Powder sent by mail free of postage. For convenience of sending to all parts of tbe country, the Di gestive Matter of Pepsin is put up in the form of Pbwder. with directions to be dissolved in aler by the patient Tlie-sj Powders contain just the same matter as tbe Bottles, and I will be sent bv mail, free of postage, for Osg Dollar sent . (itpaid;toD'r.J. S. IIOUOHTO.V, M. D, Ibiladelpbu. ' Penn. . l-lense Observe This J Every luttie or the benuino Wholesaleatid RetaUAgents, for r.l.lf.""?:1 W. W. BERKY. IL It. SCOVEL. McnrnF.ESDono IJinfnrd A McDermott; Kaixcu E.G. Clouston; Cubxsviuj: Tbonia A Vrarfiold ; Pi-las-a W.T.PIummer, Dr. V. lUtto A Bro. jylo52 dtrxv ISni DOCTOR YOURSELF! THE P0:KEr JE3CJLAPW3 OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. THE Fortieth Edition, wilh One Hundred Engravings showing diseases anu aiaiioruiauons m iuc Iluniiu System in every shape; and form. To w hich is added a Treatise . ou the Diseases of Females, being of 2 . t i-i . . . ' n tne Ulguesx linponancc " uiairieu iieople, or those contcuiplating mar-1 ria"e. By WILLIAM YOUNG, M.D. 1 Let no father be ashamed to pre sent a copy of tlie .ESCULAPIUS to his child. It may save him front aa early grave. Let no young man or wo man enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading- the roCKET .fXTrLA. PIUS- Let uo one suffering from a hacknied Cough, Pain in tht Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and tlie whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, aud given up by their phisi cian. be another moment without consulting the .ESCVLA PIUS. Have the nurried, or those about to lie married, any impediment, read thistnily useful book, as it lias b.en the means of . saving thoiLim(Uofunfurtunatbcreature3 from the very jaws of death. EaTAny person sending TW ENTY-FIYE CENTS en. cloT1 m a !etl,!rr11"111 J.T "VT work by mail, I or uve opies will be sent lor One Dollar. AddrtsfnostrialdJ DR.WM.YOUNO. marehlfS ly Xb. 152 priie$t J'illiMphvr. OaUTCOTIELD HOUSE. FORMERLY GRIFFIN HOUSE, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE. THIS well known Hotel situated within a few a'eps rZ of the passeiiger car landiug oflhe West eni stnd B ja Atlantic railroad is now open under the supervision J. j Thomas Criitchtield. assisted by Mr. J. W, K. Bryson and , Lady. This House while under the control of Colonel J. J. i Griflinacquiredaveryliigh reputation as a first claw btnVL Tlie present proprietor having secured the services of Lol. Grithn's borLeeiier, and having 4irchased his roust exerlletit cook and house boy, and Imviug furnished the house enlirelr anew, hopes to retain its high reputation and merit pubhe patronage. l assengers can oe accixiimssiateil Willi an omni bus fo mid from the boats. TIIOS. CRUTCIIFIE1.D. febil -lv Pnijnietor. SOMETHING NEW. THE SOUTH .NASIIVIIiI.i: JTRXITl'RE JI ANUFACM U IE I NG COMPANY, are now offenngi ' a'Jr.-Jsnb.i.!ul assortment .X I Iainand Fisliionahlp nr mi ore at ineirfepoioii jiaraci sirvei, i iitanas t 1..,:I.1T.,.. .ulu.-... I'l.L.r. nn i,t.. Sa.ift'"- - .".".."V. i.-.v-.. ......... ...... .n, . niare-.) xvhhh Iher offer at prices to suit nurchasers. I both at wluJe sale and retail. They intend to gie satisfac Hon to piiictutsers wnik warraniesi. Call and examine their stock. Orders fin- Work attended to with despatch. R. IL GROOMS, Vxrs'U W. UNam-k, Sec'r (septl-i j user it i:v k i v k d. fX BAGS Rio Coffee; ' 40 bh.Is Sugar; 25 BblsMackn-1: 10 Hlf. m Ur.20 Kits do; 75 Bbls Molasses; 125 Hlf. du; 12U Bbls St Louis Flour; lai du CI net a lis 11 do; 15 Tierces Rice; ' 25 Botes. 25hair,21Jr.KaIslBs; 2SU Drams Fig?: 150 Beams. W. Paper; ItblsAlet IUU Boxes T.bsceo, virion, brands; MtlUOIt.H. 2S0 Bbls rectified Whiskey; L3U da Domestic Brands; - 135 do da Gin; 125 do do Wine: 125 Bbls Old Bourbon Whiskey; 25 do old Monoogebala do; 10 do X. K. Kara. SO Boxes Claret Wine. 20" do Pale sherry do 5 Casks Maderia do, A Ana ror sale low by dec. 11. J, C. FRENCH 4 CO, eii. s,-i ; aii"is.j,,j!