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V A Sil l A 1 1 I V TM AND-AMERICAN;: X " -EL. NASHVILLE, TENN; TUESDAY, JDffE ffil653 VOL. XXIV. NO. 23. i i k 7 i i w r m i m a j ii ft i! eu.' ; I r. i . UNION AND AflffiRIQAN. OFFICE-No. 11,EADERICK STREET. THE WEEKLY UNION la furnished lo subscribers at the following rates: Single copies, one year iu advance. 11 SO; "within theycar?S 00; at the end oT theyear $A 00. Clius Of fire and upwards 12 00 per copy for one year. Clubs of subscribers will be received for six months at the foregoing rates. The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at $3 per annum in advance; if not paid Jg adrance. f C. The DAILY is- publuJicd at Fight Dollars. I-THK MONEY IN ALL CASKS TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIPTIONS.. Remittances of subscriptions may be made by liail at our risk. r paper will be sent out of the State unless the order is ac companied with the cash.- PROCLAMATION. Executive Orncr, ) Nashville, May 25,1853. J BY the act of tha General Assem bly, passed February 2d, 1852, 1 am renuired lo nubltsh to the peo ple of the Slate, that the amendments proposed ttthe Con stitution, being Resolution No. S, passed Nqv. 2.1, 1851, en tailed, Prnnosed nmendinents to the Constitution of the . State of Tennessee, adopted by tho preseut General Assem- .by,andtAbe acted ou br the people,'! and Jlcsolulion No. , 17, adopted Nov. 2i, 1831, entitled "A resolution to alter the tenth article of tho Constitution of tho State or Tennes see," and which are hereto appended, weropacd by a ma jorityof the General Assembly at the session of 1819-50; and that at the nest regular session, said resolutions were passed by two-thirds of all the members elected to each House, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitu tion, and that at the general election to be held on the first Thursday in August, 1853, said amendment are to be sub mined to the people tor their approval. The attention of the voters of the State is hereby called to the proposed amendments to the Constitution, and the Sheritts of the several counties are referred to the act of the 2d February, 1352, in regard to their duties. . In Testimony whereof J have hereto set my . J hand and caused the Great Seal cf the. State to ( 1 be affixed. W. H. CAMPBELL. By the Governor: Yv'. B. A. R.v3Kr, Secretary of State. JVcpiWrJ anundmcnUlo tht Gmttilutianof tlr.StaUof Vrn nftff,adnpUi by Uif present General AwiMi,aiid tol acted vpoa ty tin people The third section of the 6th article of the Constitution riiall be so amended as to read as follows Sections. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall be elected by the qualified voters of the State at large, and the Judges of such inferior courts as the Legislature may estab lish, shall be elected by the qualified voters residing within the bounds of any distriet orcircuit to which such inferior Judge or Judges, cither ol I.aw or Equity may be assigned, by ballot, hi the same manner that members of the General Ast Vnbly are elected. Courts may be established to be holden by justices if the peace. Judges of the Supreme Court thill be thirty-live years of age, and shall be elected fortlie terra of eight vcais. The fifth section of the i-uth article , of the Constitution phull be a amended as to read as follows: Sec 5. An Attorney General for the State shall be elect ed by the qualified voters of the State at large, and the At torney for the State for any circuit or district to which a Judge of an inferior court may be assigned, shall be elected bv the qualified voters within the bounds of such district or circuit, in the same manner that members to tho General Assembly are elected; all said attorneys, both for the Stnte and circuit or dKtrict, shall hold their officer for the tenn of Mr years. In all cases where the Attorney for any district fails or refuses to attend and prosecute according to law, the Court shill ha e power to appoint an Attorney pro ttm- SCHEDULE TO AMENDMENTS. Sec 1. And that no inconvenience may arise from the proposed amendment's, should the same lie adopted by the jeoplc, it is dechued that all judges of the Courts and At Jorneys contemplated in the pmKed amendments, shall continue to hold their oflicei and exercise the duties and functions thereof according to the due existing laws and Constitution, until the election of their successors by the people, to Lo held and made under a law to be passed by Die General Assembly, fncit elected, after the ratification of the proposed amendments by the people,) which law sliall proscribe the times and places of holding taid elec tions, and which shall be passed without delay, aud in Uriel pursuance of raid amendments. 1'rocUUJ, The Leg islature shall appoint a day for holdiug the election of Judges and Attorneys General separate and apart from the days al ready prescribed, or hereafter to he prescribed by the Leg islature, for holding the elections lor State and county of fleers. JORDAN STOKES, ialtr of He Ifonte of Jitpreuniulirtt, M. R. HILL, Siller of &e H'.nclt. Passed November 21, 151. A Rteolatlontoaller thefourlk ncHh, of He tmOt article cf He CumtUutum (f the Slut if TtmutHC lltnotcedly the Gtntral Anenflg of Vie State of Tinm tee. That the fourth section of the tenth article of the Con Btitutionof the State of Tennessee, be so altered that anew county may be formed out ol a portion of the territory now enmoosiii!! the counties ot Havwood. Majtson. Gibson and Dyer, the line of which shall not run nearer than ten miles of Dyersburg and Jackson; and that a new county may be formed out of a portion of the territory now composing the counties of McNairy and Hardeman; and that a new coun ty may be formed out of that portion of Obion county, that lies west of Reellbot lake on the Mississippi river; und that a new county mav be formed out of fractions of tle counties of Washington, Sullivan, Hawkins and Greene, bythename of the county of Powell; and fliat a new county may be formed out of a portion of the territory now composing the counties of Marion and Bledsoe: which new counties may consist of less than three hundred and fifty square miles, and the line of said new counties may run nearer tlun twelve miles to the county eats of said old counties; and said old counties may le" re Jueed below sir hundred and twentv-five square miles. lie it f artier nsolcfd. That a new county may be form ed out of the south-west portion of Wayne county, and the wiuth-eait portiou of Hardin county, and that said new county may enn-ist of less than three Innidicd and fifty square miles and that the county of Lewis, formed out of the fractious of Maury, Lawrence, Wayne and Hickmm, by an act passed on theilstdiy of December, 184S, chap. S.s, entitled "an act to establish the county of Lewis," shall be declared a onstitutional county, and may consist of less than three hundred and fifty square miles. Prodded, A majoritf of the qualified voters of said count v shall agree theretoby a populirvote. ProrideJ, It shall not reduce the cou.ities of Maury, Lawrence, Hickman, and Wayne, below their constitutional limits. JORDAN STOKES, Spealerof tiie House ef lieprtttMhUitt. M. K. HILL, Speaker of Vie Senate. Adopted November is.il. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FIFTY-FIVE HOURS. New York and ChtMleston Steam Packets. LEAVES Adger's Wharves e en" Saturday gr afternoon aud each alternate Wednesday.sgSgl On Saturday, Jus. -idgcr, 1,500 tons, -.cS-wrS: J. Dickinson, Commander .Marion, 1,200 tonsTM. Berry Commander. Tho Soiitharncr, W. Faster, Commander, will leave each alternate Wednesday. Having been nely coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant State Room Accom modation, npplv at the office of the Agent, HENRY MISSR00N, CornerEast Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharves. Uabbm passage vsa. weerage ss. N. B. A new ship will be placed on the Line to connect with the Southerner ou Wednesdays. febl" tnv IRON FENCING, At the Sign of the Spread Eagle, College Street THE undersigned is now prepared to execute all kinds of Wrought and Cast Iron Fencing. Also, even- rnrietv of Gates, Fancy Step, Balcony $?gz2 mid Verandah Railing. My work will be executed as well as any of that brought from "the Eastern Cities, and at prices as low as the same article can be procured elsewhere. All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. The public are reiies!od to give me a call and cxamiue my pat terns and pnecs. I will endeavor to give the utmost satis faction. WILLIAM STEWART, College Street, opposite the Firemen' Hall, Nashville, raayl tf DBS. C. K. & J. D. WINSTON, OFFER their services to the citizens of Nushrille and vi cinity in practice of Medicineand Surgery. Office on Cherry street, near tlie Bank of Tennessee. Dr. J. D. Winston's residence, the house lately occupied by "Mr. Armstead, on Vino street, between Church aud Broad. JUST RECEIVED. -A few oftbose fine BlackSatin Apron Stocks. Apply soon. T. J. HOUGH' feb 12 " " Agent aOI.DEN SYRUP. -10 qr. bids Golden Syrup, 10 Id. " Sugar HoW Alulassas, 10 bbls Loafbiiffir, S X ' Vr'A do. Just received trom St. Iiuis, and for sale bv feb SAM U EL SEA Y 1IERIUIAN S. SAROXl, Professor of Vocal Music, Instrumental Music and Composition. Trims. One Dollar a Lesson, payable quarterly. Letters addressed as above, will meet ith prompt attent.ou. fob 2 ly. TENNESSEE HOUSE IN GE0R3IA. W P I1AEEIS. SKIDHORE niRBIS. HARRIS & CO. Forwarding nnd Commission Jlerchnnts, SAr.vrsAii, cm. Forward witli care and dispatch to and from the Eastern cities,or to any point desired. GOODS, PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE, of all descriptions, and sell on commis eion, PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. Thev also pur chase to order GROCERIES, which can be bought on most tavorabe terms, in the Savannah market. They solicit vour patronage, aud pledge their utmost exertions to give litiifactioa. dec30 6m J5 foe Union una American, .xasiiviue, ana me Jiegis- ler and Statesman, hnoxrille, and tlie i'.agte and i.nquuer, and Appeal, Memphis, will publish until the day of election aud send accounts to this olhec 7'r ue Whig. f may27td INSTTEANOE; THE UNITED STREMEg'S JTSUEAHCB COXPAHT OB NASBrVTLTiE. CAPITAL 100,000 BO LIAR till Chartered liy the State rpfll? Company having fully organized, 'is 1 now ready to late risks on all descnp-S&prr" cation. office -of the Nashville Insurance and Trust Col. College St. A. W. JOHNSON. President.. J. S.J) vsnnax, See'y. NafbvilleOct. H, 1S52. CX)inERCIAL INSURANCE C03ITAHY. ourxESTOx, bonra cahouka. Cauital S250.0OO: All Paid la. In AYE been appointed Agent cf the aliove Compinv at , Nashville, and am fully prepared, to lake" 'Marine, lire, River Risks, on the most lavoraoie icrins. A full statement of the solrencr of the Company can be seen at theoffice of the Nashville Insurance and Trust Com- JOHNS. DASHIELL, Agcnt. THE MUTUAL PSOTECrTIOi' INSURANCE COMPANY OF KASHYILIE, TENNESSEE. FFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office, and J opposite the Yerandah, will insure on th mutual prin ciple, Houses, Mercliandize, ic, naicst Ix- or Damage by Fuie; Steamboats on any of the Western waters against the Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of Vessels of every description against tho Perils oftho Seas and Rivers. .i; or tena yrl or during life. Also,'Banlc Notes trans mitted permiL All persons having their lives or property insured in this Institution, are entitled to a full participation in all the prof its, without any liability to loss beyond the amount of Pre miums which they may pay. M. S. PILCHER, President, .1. B. JOHNSON, Yiee President. C. J. F. WnAirrox, Secretary. jaul TENNESSEE MARINE AKD-STEE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL 150,000. OFFICE on the North .side or the PublicSquarp, midway between the"Nashvil!e Inn and the Planters' Bant They trill make insurance on Houses and Goods of every de scription against lire; on Steamboats and Cargo against fire and therisk of the river; on the Cargo of Kiel lfoat3 and other river crafts, and on a vessels and other cargoes, ou the usc.il terms. JOHN Ml HILL, President. Joseph Vault. Secretary. DmtcrORS. Alex. Allison, John 1LU'H,T.15. J"0??. G M. Fogg, James Correr, Jno. M. Bass, Joseph Woods, Sam uel Seay.ilalthew Watson, J. J. White, Jacob McGavock. janl LITE IN SUR AN GI r IT Capital $2,018.75 52 ISAAC ABBOTT, SEC'r J- E. COLUNT1, NiES'r. HENRY H. HYDE, Tnaveusn Acent. LIFE INSURANCE is simply setting aside and investing a sum yearly, with a certainty of a safe return with ac cumulations; whereas other investments with a profitable and sure return, ai e not k easily found, and often ead in an entire loss It is an association formed by individuals, who unite to gether, under a contract, to support cadi other's families in case of death. In order to accomplish thi i it becomes ne cessary to establish a bind, which is done by a ycaily con tribution, duly apportioned among them according to their expectalioasof life? and the amount to be received by the family at each one s decease. Suppo-e a person at 25 j-ears of age; whose premium on $1,000 woidd be ?2t 00 a year, should put this sum out at interest -at the end cf one vear, if be thould decease, his familv barely gets 20 00 with interest added, maV: -51.20 onlv." Whereas, from a life Jiolicy they wou' " 000 with bis proportions of the accumulation. Further information can be obtained bv callii. .a . P. P.PECh, Agent. n""H"- !!JUl Medical Examiners. Dlt. R. I. 1'OUTII!, ) aprSU tf. . HARTFORD LIFE LNSURAHCE COMPANY, JIurtford, Cnincctictit. JAMES DIX0X. Prest. HENRY L. MILLER, See'y. Capital and Surplus 8300,000. INSURANCE on lives of white peicotis ou the joint stock aud mutual plan. Persona wisliing to insure cannot find a more responsible Compary". Rr.FEttto- W. 15. Shcpard X Co., Kirkman A l.dis, Phil lips & Hart, Lindslcy A Crocket, Morgan A .Co , M.S.Pil- cher, ljsq. , TPamphlets thoiving the advantages ofTered by this Company will bo furnished upon application to the undcr bispied. ho lias been appointed agent for tho Company n S. H. L00M1S, Agent. Northeast comer of the Public Square, Nashville, Tenn. ?!r- -9-if-MAKTlx. I Medical Examiners. Dr. J. P. tORi, g?"Iusurauceou the lives of NEGROES on the most rea roaable tenns. april 12 '-'m. LIFE INSURABLE. New York Life Insurance Company, jYo. 106 Broadway, Neio York. OS Till) M ITT U A I PI. AS, Accumulated Cupllal $300,510.00. r: raiiSAN, actdaky m. rRANSLin, b't. irp Total number of Policies issued by this Company up to July 1st, 185'.: eight thousand ttlr htmilrnit And cirhttnfie. rr-nirii1i.!i1 itiRiie snnuallv on all Life Po-' liciesin shape of stock, bearing'interest at the rate of 6 per cent. trp The dividends heretofore have always averaged from 40 to 50 per cent. ... TTp Persons taking out Policies for tho wholo term oi life can give their note at 12 months for 4Uper ceut of the premium, and pay60percentlncash. Applications for risks, prospectus of the company, or in formation relating to the subject of Ufa Insurance may be made at the office ofthe undersigned General Agent for the State of Tennesicc. JOSEPH XASH. OfflceX. W.corneriPublic Square, opposite Planters' Hank. Ka.hrille, Aug. 1U, 1?52. LIFE INSURANCE. HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART- FORD, CONNECTICUT. James Dixon", Pres. llwar h. Millee, See'y. Capital and Snrplus 0300,000. , Ixseiuxce on lives of white persons on the joint stock and mutual plm. Also. Insurance on the lives of Negroes on reasonable terms. S. 1L LOOM IS, j'an 15 Cm Agent. TRUNKS, 'VALISES, and CARPET BAGS. t otlioT- Tniralinnr Trunks .md Yalises. also of Saxonv. sells. Wilton and common Carpet Bags, which we will sell at low prices. R.S. H0LL1NS & CO janllt Corner of College and Union sts., Nashville. aa f REWARD. I will iay theabove ren-ard e5)lUUU to anv person or persons, as a premium above the market price, for one thousand Laud Warrauts, ofthe denominatiotis of 100, ) and 40 acres. I will pur chase single warrants ol either denomination R. H. BROCKWAY Room over Oak Hall, east side Public Square, 2d door south ui tm i i ti I.Nashville. octH m27. FURNITURE, CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, &c. THE subscriber has just returned from tlie Qy't East, and is constantly receiving all kinds of FURNITURE, CARPETING, Ac His stock at JJijS? present consists of almost eery article in his line of busi l nsevtensivp as anv in the citv. Purchasctswould do well to call, a? be is determined to sell low for cash or on time for approved paper. A. PATTERSON, marchl.i Miiiege marummauqi. MARLNGO MAMMOTH. THE thorough bred Jack, MARING0 MAM MOTH, direct from Kentuckj-, will make i.: c.-et at,:M, in Tennessee nt Canev Snnnrrin Marshall countr five miles below the nsnmg iora m urns. River, at thirtv-hve dollars insurance and fifty cents groom fee. Jennets 'sent from a distance will be pastured gratis, and grain fed, if requirou, at fifty cents per week. He is fulllitleen hands two and a half inches high, good honest measure, unusually large bone, and heavy: black, with mcalv nose. He has the form, size, color and blood to re commend him highly to those who widito improve their stock. We consider" hi in the master Jack of Tennessee. For further particulars scq handbills ,,... maich 11-Uin KNIGHT A WILSON. U. C. CAUIT1I. U'M. TEX It T. J. C. OEW CARUTir, TERRY &. DEW. DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. 151, MarUl Sl.and 25, Merchant St., PlulvlMiui faprin ly. DR. J. Vi. CRAY'. Office in HcCotnbs' New Building, on Chorxy Street, Ma-.cn J'm.Urii'1- and F nwn. $tcVhn lUsiuKXCc Snwsxt e. SCALES, WEIGHTS, CASTINGS &C., &.C- TUST leceiie 1 l'l.iitiiriii fcaicaio ueigu '"" "s. do tto do 1200 lbs do do do 700 lbs. do do do 100 tts. Comiter Scales. Tea Scales. Extra sets or Weights; 100 lb weights, Caldrons, 75,50 and 62 Gallons. Sugar Kettles of all sizes. English Pots from 1 to 18 Gallons. Tea Kettles of all sizes. Do., for Stoes. Copper Toasters, with wire cylinders. Enameled Sauce Pans of nil sizes and best quality. TnrnedSaucc Pans and Frrinc Pans, cf all sizes. april SXOW.MACKENZIE & CO. . PARLOR GRATES. JUST received n few patterns of elegant Pablok G bates, for which on account or their beauty aud superior man ufacture, have received pritesat the Northern Exhibitions. Thesfare the handsomest Grates that have ever" been offered for sale in Nashville aprilS SNOW, MACKENZIE & CO. YTTEliavejustrcccivedabirge anu fine as- ClTTYi) VY sortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and ISSirfevt V"nlis(s ronsisiine of Sole. Basr and Kio sfijPj Xii Bnis CARDS, &C. J0H2TS0JJ KEMTTH, ' Dealers in Cotton ani Tobacco, Rewiring arid Far warding Hercfcants, Steamboat Agents, tec, - ' nprill BROADWAY, NASHVILLE. MAO. BTBATTOX. O. Pi SUITH, A. W. J0HXSOK. STEATTON, SMITE & Co., , ' "Wiolesale Grocers, and Commission Merchants. Corner of Eroad and Market Street, NASHYILTJJ, TENN., HAYING disposed of an interest in the Groeery depart ment of our business to Mr. Madison Stbattok, the Rime will trom this date be conducted under tho style ol STRATTON, SMITH & Co. at our old stand, on tha, corner of Market and Broad streets. Oui every Our stock, now ample, will be kept so by largo nccessit as to which we invite tlie attention and so licit a Jdl from merchants in the country nS well as, city dealers, being determined to sell as low as any house iu the citv. Ourterms cash and cash onlv. apr 1, 1852. JOHNSON & SMITil. EAHAGE & CHURCH. 7holesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, College street, Nashville, Texx. A. HAMILTON, . Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, Fcrwarding and Cornnuss'.on Merchant, oct3 NASHVILLE, TENN". sc. j. itonms. moa. c steattb i. H0SBIS & STEATTON, (SrCCESSOKS TO IilKIEB, MOKRU & Co..) Commission and Forwarding Merchants and YHiel Is Groijers, Corner of ifarlet and Ckrk Streets, NiuhdJU. YXTE have' now in store a large stock of Groceriei, Li V V qors, Wines etc., which will be sold at the lo rest market prices, for cash' or barter. ' HEW ORLEANS. A CARD. BENJAMIN F. SHIELDS & CO., having per manently located themselves at Not Orleans offer their SlT. 1 Ml 1 (1 1 1 1 111 IS Li 11 tl 11 11 J Ul k.i.iun.- and General Agents, and solicit consignments of all 1 l inrt.nr 'p,tim Produce, feelimr confident that they cau and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their inter est to their care. Proceeds of sales will be invariably held sacred and promptly remitted. p. S- Extensive arrangements made for the receiving and forwarding of every species of .Merchandise, at reduced rates, from charges at this point. Orders for Groceries and Insur ance Risks, withthe collection of Bills, Drafts, Ac., attended to without delay. BENJ. F. SHIELDS &. CO. aug!2 ly BEN. M. NOEL : BR0., Grocery and Commission, Iteceiving mid Forwarding Merchants, AndBealersin Foreign and Domestic Liquors, COLLblrr. ol iibr.1. PATENT CHOPPING MILL, . For Chopping Corn or other Grain, An article irluch ecer'j Farmer elioidd have. IT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to live bushels an hour either line for bread or coarse for stock and is so simple in its construction, that any boy twelve vears old can keep it in order and run it It is adap ted to either Steam, M ater or Ilorse A owcr. HavingMild ttieentire ngui oi manuiaciuni g aim w l oWiro Mill, in Tpnnessee. to Messrs. J. It. Cowan and i ; Tmnnzen t Muccrs .1 f L i mi nil nnn . n Ttfiiri.r(t nf TCnshvillp. nprsons wishin? to purchase can nnd tbem at J. M. Seabury's, ou College street, where they Jill be happy to take orders. BOSS & ADAM.". E aug2S. J. T. NATHURST HOOFElt AXV MANUFACTURER Of Warren's Fire and IVat-er Proof Composition. I DEEM it unnecessary for me to say anything in favor of this mode of Rooting; the constant increase of its popu larity Tortlie lastseven vears thatit has been tested in near ly afl parts of the Union, is the beM. evidence of its utility nnd i-.ilnA. Tho roof sllOWS for itself "OtGce on Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st., j in Moore's block. feb'j ly T ltiUOHS AND TOIJACCO Did Rrandv. best brands: 1 Pipe Irish Whisky; 50 Baskets Champaigne; 0 boxes ori.ieber's Ginger and Raspberry Brandies; 52 Pipes Holland Gin; 20 bbls American Gin; I.ts Gns Jones' Tobacco: 50" Walker's Ale; 20 " Young ABirdewell'sdo 20 bxs Allison's Tobacco; 25 " P Jl Boerz No 1 do; SO " Fennel s do do do do do 20 " " " Gold Iar rlo i lo " B. Daih-'s do 10 " Fenlx'n 20 " Missouri 10 " Sam Words 5'u 5 " Reud & Nash's I 10 ' Ender's lo " S E White' do In store and for sale by febl'J BEN. M. NOEL k BRO. JUST received. 250 bags Prime Rio Coffee; 50 " ' Ijaguavraao; 25,000 Imported Cigars; COO bbls Rcboiled Molasses; 50,000 Melee 3"0 halves do do; 10 frails SS Almonds; 60 hhds choico llgar; .WObagsfiueSalt; 300 tegs Oysters; 500 cans do; S00 bbls St Louis Mills Flour; 100 ' Cincinnati do; GOO kegs Nails assorted; 300 boxes Glassware, ass; 100 doz. Brooms; 10 tierces Rice; flfecroous Indigo; 2 casks Dutch Madder; 20 bbls Copperas; 20 bags Pepper; 15 " Spice; COO reams Wrap. Paper; 500 lbs Kanawha Salt ; 20 kegs Shot and Iead; 25 bbls Uolden syrup; so bbls and half bbls Crackers; 20 bbls Mackerel; 50 bbU Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Sugar; 300 boxes and half boxes Raisins; Just received and for sale by BEN. M. NOEL A BRO, feblS. WAINTED. A few thousand busheU Pea .uts,ior which we will give the highest market price. ) ' V - febl9 Ricli Spring Gosl$. AY. A. & J. G. DIcCIiELTiAND, No. 20, PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE. A RE receiving aud now opening their Siock of SFRING IX. AN'D SUMMER GOODS: and, in extent and variety. it is decidedly the most attractive they have ever opened. They would call the attention of purchasers to the following, -with manv other Goods not enumerated : RICH DRESS GOODS. Plaid India Silks; Delicate Summer Silks; Plain Rich Silks, all colors; v , " Berages, " ' ' Challeys, Dayaderes; Fine Linen Cambrics, 40 to 75; ' . . Plain and Bordered Brilliantes; Rich Organdy Muslins; " French Chintz ; French Jaconets, from 25 to 50 cents; LACE GOODS. Yalencienne Laces and Inscrtirgs, Star Point Lace3, Ya lencienneand Muslin Collars, Cuffs aud Dimity Bands, Jac onett and Linen Flounces, Mourning Robes, Plain Mourning and Traveling Collars. LfxEN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings, Damask Table Linens and Napkins. Fine Bird's Eye Diaptr, Huckaback and Medicated Towels, Lace and Muslin Cuitains, Bleached and Domestic Sheetings, lied Tickings, Ac., Ac MANTLES. The most beautiful Spring and Summer Mantles ever opened in Nashville Also. Silk for Mantles. 1 WHITE GOODS. MuHNansook, Hair Cord, Striped Swiss, Checked Jace netts. Dotted Swiss Muslins. HOSIERY, RIBBONS, FANS, Ac Blue and White Silk Hose, Thread and English Cotton Hose, Misses Silk and Cotton Stockings, beautiful Ribbons, Bonnets, Fans, Mitts, Kid Gloves. MOURNING GOODS. Alparas. Challeys, Black and Plaid Silks, Black Crape lush; ft . ' LierageS, UingliaulS aim Jiusiiu;, uiuu itcji. .jiifks, milium OUllling voiiai s. :uiu oiee es. FOR MEN AND BOYS. Cloths. Cassimeres. Cottonades. Drillings, Summer Coat ings, Lisle Thread Shirts, Linen and Silk Shirts ; Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, striped Lislic and Cotton Half Hose, Ac, Ac We will take great pleasure in showing our Stock, feel ing assured we will be able to offer such inducen-ents, as it refardsstvle and prices, as to be conceded by all. w. a. a j. g. McClelland. vashville. March 29.1S53. MYERS & McGLLL. DEALERS JS KVEBV DESCEIrTION OF Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing and Fancy Goods, On College street, one door South of the Square. "TXTII K RE may be'found at all timesa large assort YY mcnt of Winchester's , Davis & June's, J; Myers' Patent Shoulder Scam Shirts, of Linen, Muslin with" Lin en Bosoms, Gingham, and French Chintz, Standing and Myron Collars, Underwear, Merino, Shaked Silk, Cash mete, Vigonia Cotton and Canton Flannel, for ladies and gentlemen, Gents Cloth Gutters, gloves, Kid and Silk,dlnck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma, Cuff Gloves, aud Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Lineu and Silk Handkerchiefs , Stocks, Tics, Waieriords, Albert, De Joinville's, pUin, Emb'd and self-adjusting, Cravats Scarfs, Black and White Satin Tics, Shoulder Braces Sus nenders. Silk. Woolen and Cotton Nicht Caps. Oil Silk Bath inrr Caps for Indies and Gentlemen. Umbrellas, WalK- Cm-net lots Oiicra Glasses. Porte Monies. Fan, AVriline Desks Ci"3T Cases, Flasks, Travelling Companions, Razois and Razor Strop, Combs, Brushes, Good year's Gum Goods. Fcrfumery. Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, Ac, and a lar"i5 assortment of other articles, uiually kept by Fur nishing Stores. rgf- We have made arrangements with our fneuds at the North to fonvard us Goods as soon as received by them, therefore we shall have goods here-in lessthan ten davs from the New York Custom House irora iul MYERS A McGILL'S. Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of the Square, Nashville. octll JUST RECEIVED. T. J. Hough is now receiving and opening his Spring and Summer stock, consisting ot Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinm, iff., in great variety and of latests styles. Also, a superior lot of Ready Hade C loth thing, and Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods to all of which he myites the attention of hii friends and the public cener tfly. mr5 T. J. H0UGU i.i. t . : v. . . J.J uiiiiiuii. iuij, . . . io uuu luriucr eviiience in regaru 10 tue iieiimg vinues oi 50 bbls Old Monongaliela do 50" Browns I) UUo; TOlir Compound: butl mnstsav . that for rears 1 stiffercd a 50 " American Brandy; 40 fa At Mine, ; great deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement of the spleen, !rt Old Port Wine 25" LKum; ,.. t!it 1' DRUGS, &C. US. BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND The Remedy oxer 'lit JUmaJiis for VieJ)itrateofi tlc Liter Pjsjxp'ht, Enlargement ani Ind-matio tp I7,e SpUrti -Heartburn; Gik Pftlalrjtee, PiUt, XhruSrpatton, all diseasfi of tjie EowiU. and eueiJ'uaJtei a arit from a . diffJertl Mite of the Slvmadi, Liter or Jlotedf, a ! Scrofafo andSoraofanvtind. For General M-ilitu. i frexa tcJiieh Ladusffeqvmtla tejfer, there u not it equal in Materia He3t&l. ' ' plIE inventor of this preparaUuniTas: for three" years s JL completely prostrated from Dyspepsia and inactivity ol uiujavcru-iiuu frequently lor wcen aia time imame to raise hunsell from ha bed. lf sought aid from nhvsipiano i at home andinEuropc. hut in vain: his case was nrenounw.il 1 hopeless by "Jiousands, and it was byaceident that ho sue- ceeded in curing himself. Since he has been practicing mt. lcuic, lus success m 5uch cases has been unnraued. He las been awaie of the incredulity of the public, and conse quently said uothing thitiiigh fiie presi cf bis .own case, until 'the character of the medicine' was fully established by its success, as shotvn r the ceitilicates r, hich have oeen advertised. . lsubjopnthecertifictleof Prof.M. GnBEirr,of JlesifihLs . ienn., TOui wuuui lonen aavis-ed duriugtne time w my suflering. JlEJipms, Tenn., April 1 7. 1 352. I hereby certify that I liave been acqnainlcd with Lr. i N. Bledsoe and some years ago he was reduced I uelujre lower than I have ever seeu any one iiiat afterwards recover ed, with what I supposed to he Dyspepsia and Liver aIec;ioiv and after' trying the prescriptions ot manv Physicians in this .'as wellacother countries, without re!ief,'he hually suceeded .with a t.'reparabou of his own in lieing Testorcd to L'cod- health. ' II, GABBERT, M. I). J Physin'ans are reqtlested to try this preparation. -We feel satitned it will sustain tlie character we give to it in this publication. IlrxTsntLE, January 12, 1S52. Dp- Bledsoe: I take the hbenv and fell it to Le my duty to recommend to all persons siifiering from disease of the stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound, as a very seperior medicine. My sou, aged 15 years, had been under medical treatment about live years for dvspepsia und diar rhea when having almost despaired of his recovery, I con cluded to try your Alterative, two buttles of which, 1 believe, entirclycurcdhlm. MIC.UAH CAYCE. Hcxtsville, Oct. 17, ISSi, Dr. Bledsoe Some time has eupsed since I gave a cei tmcaie mat my wile uaa ueeu groatiy Ueneuted by your Alterative Compound. I now take pleasure in faying to the public, that tnv wife liad for three or Eiur vcirs been 1 subject to the worst kind of spclU of cramp in the stomach j from dyspepsia. I had tried of several whom I thought to bo I the best physicians in tlie place and a great many diSercn ' medicines, with momentary relief. Being persuaded to try I- vour alterative compound, I did so and I am hapnv to sav 1 !.: i.n .:.i.. : i t ...i.i Lr.T t tn. i. jifui cuuiirij vucu iiu , nun tutuu cuiiscienuuusiy recommend it to all persons Mitfering from diseases of the liverand dyspepsia. N. B. ROBERTSON. HcNrnviLLp, Sept. 2?, ISM. Dn. Bledsoe TTaviiiT peen the nublicitinn of vnnr Altnr. f ntive Compound, I tiiink it my duty te say to the public, llmt l naa oeen tor j ears iuuiect ui speus ot Uramp Colic, m us worst form; that I had tried almost every thing that is gi ven by physicians and never found any thinjrthat would ccr tainly relieve me, until I tried the above medicine, which Has relieved me in cvery'attaek in less than an hour. WM. B. LLOYD. Giles Coorrr, Tenn., Dec 23, 151. Dir. Bledos : I feel that I should fall short of inv dutv toyouand tothosewhoareafllicted, were I not to further recommend your Alterative Compound. It hits entirely re- ijev-ed mv that I have not liad cause to take anything in two montlus. I can eat auvthiii'' I want with impunitv. and 1 liu r. ueuc-.u luviicaiiii isas gooa ;isit ever ls at my auvauceuage. Should 1 ever sutler from dyspepsia again I shall be sure to 1 1 snail friend. can on you. i am very respectiullv vour ineno. ELIZABETH J. IIARWOOD. HrxrsviLLE. Ala.. August 24, 1P51 This, is to certify, tliat 1 had suffered lor many years with Dvsjiepsia and Diseases of the Liver. Physician "after Phy sician had prescribad for me without m v receiving any beli efit, when I commenced the use of Dr. Bledsoe's Alterative Coinpouml, which cured me soundly, and I recommend it because of Ihc same happy effect upon others of mv acquaint ance. JUbfal'il UAituiilfclUS. HrsTsviLLE, Ala, March S, 1R52. Dn. Blkpsoc Sir : Judging from the certificates vou have already advertised, it will be al; almost unnecessary for me ing your compound about nine weeks since, and have gained 25 or Co pounds aud feel about as well as I ever did. HENRY J. G0IT. jSjTThe above medicine is for sale in even" Drug Store in the city, and most of the towns in the State.' G. W. HEN iirnsimTTi f .t . r..- .....i...i:.. .i. ...i I iriuciiui i, iicuai ii;cui, lui uuicsaiciuj liic lucu- , icine. UfPrice ?l per pint ltortle. uovlo lvd tr ; 1)R. W3U JIcLANE, , INDIAN AND GERL1AN ROOT DOCTOR, T ESPECTECLLY announces tothe citizens of NashvilX I; and vicinity, that be has returned again after a resi 1 dence of fourteen vears in the South, and permancntlvla cated himself in South Naslivdle, at the corner of A'asl ingtou and Pearl streets, where li may at all times be foum bythose who may wish to consulthun. i He lias in his possession many certificates from men t eminent standing certifying to the permanent cure of the 1 most distressing cae3 ot tlie following diseases, vie Ner ! vous Affections, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills and ' Fevers, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds, Couglis, Incipient Con j sumptions. Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fits-, Dropsies. Cancers, Ulcers, Scroflulous, ilcmoptasn of tlie Lungs, and i other Hemor.iges; Diarrho?a, Diseases of the Kidneys, Mer- curial and Venereal Taints of the IJlood; DLsctses of Chil , dren, Worms and various other DUeases incident to the ha- man system. During his residence in the South, be attended to over ten i thousand different cases, all of which he treated with more i than ordinary success. ' Dr. McLane hopes from his much experience iuihe Medi cal Profession and the degree of success that has attended hisefforts heretofore, to obtain the confidence andpatronage ofthe sick and niilictcd. Nashville, Feb t' ly. DR. WM. McLANE. 3T"A11 Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville: DE. FRASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. A MR. WINTERS had lost nearly all of his hair and XA. had been bald for many years; by the use of three bot tles of the Muonetic Ointment, hud h.U luair entirely re- isiorea. anu now uas as oeaumui iicau u. uaxr uu luau could wbh. nis age is about ,V years. A son of Mr. Warren, of this town, 14 years of ngj, had i been alll icted with the Asthma from his cradle lie had i the benefit of the best medical adv:ce that a lonng and i wealthy father could procure, without avail. It was one of j the most aggravated cas' I oversaw; he was emaciated al i most to a skeleton. Br the uo of a few bottles of the Oint- ment he was thnrovgldycvreJ, and for seven months past Iia3 i i enjoyed robust health. i This was an extreme case of iyUmmalion of the fp!ez, ! of long standing; has a rat iety of treatment from no less than I : r'o'lil different nhvsicians. without receiving benefit was I cured bv the Use of only four boitles ofthe .Magnetic Oint ment This was four months ago and the lady (a Mrs. Dun , ham. i is still in rood health, and able to attend to her usual household duties. I have treated two cases' of Chronic Sore Eyes with the Ointment, both of the iat:cnts so nearly Mind, as to need an attendant to lead theui from place to place. One of them haj been afilicte-1 13 years, the other about Pyears. They had tried the best physicians iu the State, without benetit; and one of them bad been under the treatment of the celebrated Dr. Muzzy, of Cincinnati, for eighteen months, and had exjiendcd hundreds of dollars in vain efforts to effect a cure. They are now by use of the Magnetic Ointment, nearly or quite cured; and ait; able, to read aurTatteud to any ordinary business. I have used the Ointment iu a number of cases of Piles, and in no case has it fa'deil of ijiriii'j imm late relief and generally a permanent cure. I have also used it beneficially in severe cayes of Ery sipelas. And last but not least, I have within the" last year cured fourcasesof CANCiill by the use of the Magnetic Ointment alone! From a thorough trial of the Ointment in ncirly every disease for which it is recommended, I can confidently re commend it to lie one of the most useful remedies ever of fered to the public. Resiiectfully Yours, BURTON HUltBELL, M. D. Dated Jan 27, 1S50, Amelia, Ohio. The characterof this Ointment, as an oflicient remedy, is .established in this city. There are quite a niimberof indi viduals who ascribe their restoration to health to the use ot this extraordinary Ointment. For sale by 11. G. SCOVEL. BERRY A DEM0V1LLK. rnayO OARTWRIUHT & ARMSTRONG. IE aa7 stout, COACH 31 ANUI'ACTURER, No. 5 CLAnt Street, Nashville, Texx., Xejldoor to 11. S. French's Grocery Warehouse, and op luxate Morris it Strallon's ALL kinds of carriages for sale, with harness JC?5 to suit. AH wotic sold by me is made at the Clark Street Manufactory, and warranted, and will ,b sold on as good Terms, for Cash or good notes, as any work made North or East. Repairing done with promptness and dispatch, and all persons leaving woik to repair may rely on getting it when promised. All orders promptly attended to. jinar!5. SODA WATER APPARATUS, for taannfac turian, dratcina and toltUing, of the latest and most ap proved construction, manufactured and for sale, v, ith ex plicit printed directions for its use, by JOHN 3IATHEWS. CORNER OF FIRST AVEXVB AXD.l"'' 4 REET, Opposite Bellevue, New York The only establishment devoted exclusively to the manu facture of SODA WATER MACHINERY, Ac, in the United States, and where may be found a large assortment of every article connected with the business, including Materials, Ac jan 27 3m Estabusued 20 Years. MSOELLiVNEOUS. HASDYARE AND CUTLERY. FAT.Ii & CUNNINGHAM, No. 47, College Strict, Nashville, T j A 1 ' -ti. Tccf. RE now in receipt of their cntirestoclc pfHARDWARE t the attention ofihe' merchants of Maddle and East TennesH Buuyu.uui. .u. .iKumi viatic, anu in calling ..flr... ..C tt." ..i.l.r.r. .V t. T.ll ' 1 T". n. , c Kentuekv. and North Alabama- to tbeir In nm nnt . -.i assortment, they fuel eonGdeiit tliat it will compare favora- Diy wan inatoi any iiouso m auy country, and wben the item of Transportation is considered, it will be ft I -irfAinfcroAphotild prompt all dealem in this secti lound that section of the couutrv toencouragea home market. They also invite the attention of Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and Farmers visiting Nashville to their assortment of Tools, Farming Implements Ac n largestock of which they alwaj-3 keep on haad. ptatUrei frj'njKnand fletiraje, taken at the highest mar ket pi ices m exchange for gods, or in layment of debts. Feb. 20,153. ' J. II. 2Surro?7? Patent Plantation VDIIS nil. I.. THIR JHU differs froia all others in the construe tlon ot tho upper or Running .'tone, hich Is efmpoeil of French Unrr Blocks, endowed In a cast Iron Case, hich fitrms thebackan J lisop of the Stone with a Co t Iron Eve, or Buh,tlianisofrreaterexter;uil diameter at tliebottom that at the top, which Is teenred to tha back by four bolts, so that every block Is in the foria of adore tail, which piles greater strength to aStonethauaojother methctl which U required In small mille, where the stone Is run with great rpceu, and becomes dangerous if not tirongly maile. It also sites any weight to a stone of small diameter that is required without havlnz Itthickorhlfrh, that makes It topheary. This mil! is a square frame made of wood or cut iron, In the form of a bus'x,wilh Kndge-tre;, Spindle Bali nee, King Driver, and Kegulatin? Screr, anil grinds n'on the tame principle as a larte mill, dlifering only In the Runner f-tonc; this being of great weight euahlt it to grind nearor the ceo teragreaterquantity of grain with lo-s power than ant other mill now tn use. 'Ibis mill isportable,andmar beattached to team, water, horse ot hand power. ALSO, all sizes of Ercnch liurriiill Stone?, manufactured ou the same priariple. Joseph H. Burrows, of Cincinnati, I the inventor, for i wLirh ho obtaiuod LellerJ latent in 1W-. Fur allinfringe- I ment! the purchaser will be lu-ld responsible forthe rijjht I ofnsing. These Mills do not require a Miilright to est them up; and all that is nece jary to put them in operation, 1 to attach a ; hand to the pulley on tlie spiuJlo, with a drum suCiriently ! largo to run a twenty-four Inch Mill H40 revolutions pet minute, attached to Gin, Ktcam, or Water Power. By the ' steady application of two horse Kiwer the Mill will grind s.x to 8 bushels per hourf good meal: and will grind wheat . as well us roru, 'the thirty Inch mill, If put to its fullest i speed, wll grind from ten to fifteen bnshelsper hour. , These mills are warranted to be Id every respect as recora- f mended. . l)iBnioNa roa tjsiNo. nacoyourmiUaboutSOfeetfrora ' the, Driving I'uliey In a level po-ltion; make the belt of I 1 ather six or eilit Inches wide. Give the Stoncatfl revolu- ' tious a minute with th sun. ICetpthei.effc and step of I the spindle welloited. Place the star on tlio hack of the I Kunning stone, in thesaraewayas tha Crossoo tho Driver, ' that is, the way they are trimmed to run. ( Kebr to Taos. Patterson, Esq.,of Highland county. Ohio, I Jesse Beal, Esq., of Clinton county, Ohio; C. S. Uradbury, Esq , of Cincinnati, and a number of other. ' All ordersdirectedto JOHN K. FOPMAX, j No. 52 Broadway, Nashville, .Writ for Middieand East I Tennessee, or J. H. BL KKOWS, Jau 2fi d. tr-w. & w. ly.- West Front st. Cin.O, JOSEPH F. DUNT0N, Faucy and Staple Dry Goods House, jA'i. 51, Pullir Square, Nashville, Tenn. HAS now in store a large and well assorted Stock of the most desirable goods of the season, embracing every description and quality, French Mautiilas, Ribbon, Silt Drap Good,jWhi!e Goods ot'all kitids,Laces and Embroide ries, French Jaconctts, La'vns and Cambrics, Bareges, Baiege do Laines, Brilliantines; a variety of other Dress Goods. Hosiery cf all kinds. Hats of all descrintinns. Hard ware, etc. Looking Glasses, a large variety of Guns and Pis- 1 tols, besides a great Variety of Trimmings and every descrip- tion of Goods, to which be now submits the inspection of i ilercliantsotliiecnyana country iraae, to wmcn siock win be added daily, desuable goods from the East Merchants generally, are invited to examine my stock and compare prices, with tliat ot ether houses in the trade, feb 28 J. F. DUNTON VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. IWISn to sell my tract of land situated in Jone's Bend, Davidson county, 25 miles above Nashville by the river, lu miles from' it by land. The land lies about a mile from tlie Gallatin turnpike on the opposite side of the river. The tract contain? 2h acres l"11 cleared, the rest well timbered. 4s" ofthe land river Kittom. The place is well improved, brick dwelling bouse with b large rooms, passages, portico and gallery, brick smoke house, carriage house, carriage houses, barn, cribs, bousa bum tor a gin, overseers mmse. Stock water in abundance ad as good a spring as can be I found in the State aud a orchard of young fruit trees. j The land is unexceptionable; adapted to cotton, corn, and all other grain. S. W. GOODRICH. may 21 m w . or W. II GOODRICH. I It. LYONS. J. I.TOSS I BRADY, GORMAN & CO., Cotton Factors aud General Commission Merchants, NEW ORLEANS. r J5?They keep an Oflice in Tusctunbia, Ala. aug-23 12m 5711. S. FRENCH, Agent, Nashville, is authorized to ike CASH advances upon shipments of Produce to tb ove firm. JUST RECEIVED FROM OUR MANUFACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA; A BEAUTIFUL LOT or Black and Fancy CASSIMEltE PANTALOONS of new styles, and made in the best manner expressly forourrctailsalesm Nashville. We have also a beautiful assortment of Blsck and Fancy colored DRESS, FROCK and SACK COATS, with a full stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods ofthe finest and most costly articles : such as GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, CRA VATS. STOCKS, WHITE SHIRTS, of superior quality. Also Davies and Jones SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS, of different qualities; UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS of various qualities and materials. Gentlemen can depend up on being supplied at any time ivilh good Goods aud at rea sonable prices, by calling at our establishment on Cedar street, near the Post Ollice. jan20 CLIFTON A ABBOTT. Indeed 'tis true that the Woild's Fair of eighteen fifty-three Will be held in our liappy land of liberty; But true, 'tis true, too, that cheap goods are for sale. At the Philadelphia Store, both Wholesale and Iteta.1. Ladies, if therefore a handsome Dress you wish to get, Silk, Berege, Tissue, Lawn or Jaconet; One that's suitable for Spring or'Suininer wear, You buy it cheap at No. 18, on the Square. Or if your intention is a Rich Shawl fo buy, Then please at the Philadelphia Store apply; For Shawls are sold at prices extremely Io, At the Philadclplua Store of Sohn, ILllmaii A Co. If Collars, Chemisettes, Needle-work Sleeves, Cuffs or Fine Embroidered Handkershiefs, Y ou desire to p..rc!iase extraordinary cheap, 'Tis the PhiladeiphiaStore such articles always keep. Or if you wish a Parasol as handsome a3 ever seen, Then please examine thoe at NmnberEiffhteen; There s the Fine Satin, Wutered Silk and Embroidered Bro cade. And every other kind that ever was made. If a Bonnet ofthe latest style vou want, Rutland Gim, Gossamer or Rich Blond; l'oul'lind tiiemall.and thit cheap too. At the Philadeiphia Store, for their stock's entirely new. Of course there are many things which we cannot here men tion, To which we would solicit your kind attention; In fact almost anything in the Dry Goods line, You'll find there from qualities inferior to tha mot super fine. And daily too we shall receive many extras, Peronr friends Adams & Co's. great Express; Who, unless there occtiraecidental delays; Brings us the goods from the East in ten days. Our motto is positively "oce price and no deviation," So Indies, please cull without further invitation. At the Philadelphia Store, No. IS, Public Square, Where business is alwavs done fair. L. JL Nashville, April 21, 1555. EAHAGE & CHURCH, Wholesale and Retail Dialers in Bocts and Shoes, COLLEGE ST, NASHVILLE. WE are again in receipt of a large assorted stock ol Roots, Shoes, :ind Rrogans, direct from the manufactory; Ladies Misses and Children's fine Gaiters, Boots ixcel tors, Slippers and Paris Ties of every descrip ion; Genls' superior Calf Water-Proof I). S. Boots, super fine Calf Stitched and Pump Sole Dress Boots; WaUking We asl: merchants and planters to examine oar stock. We give bargains tor cusIl RAMAGE & CHURCH. dec2 w NASHVILLE TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, Aa. 4S, on College, near Broad Street. THE subscribers are manufacturing Tobacco from Ten nessee, Kentucky, and MUsouri Leaf, which they war rant as good, and trill sell as low, as any Tobacco a'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 n fair pro fit. A. J. MUSSELMAN A CO, Manufacturers, No. 48 College, near Broad streets, Nashville, Tenn. march 9 tlj sprincTand summer, clothing, cat and made upln the latest and mostapproveJatjle, among which can found. Coats, Pants ani rss:s, ot every des cription. All of which we can sill at satisfactory prices. it? CountryJIerchants wilt Und It to their Interest to call onus, as we are determined to sell at small profits. LASDE.ELSBACH & CO, apS, 43 Market street, Nashville, Tenn. iMEDICAL. H. G. SC0VEL, ' Drnggit and Apothecary, Korth tide of tie PuNir Square, 5 diort IVesl nf tht XathtilU Inn. Wholssalo and Retail Dealer in Paints, Decs ires, Pkrftoebt, Powdk. Oils, Drr Stows, - Fasct AitncLES, Shot, Yahxisuis, Glass; Olakswari", - Lead, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRU3IENTS, VTERO AI)03aXJLSl'POJiTtiSanJ TRV&SES WASHITA OIL STONES, . . Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. XafhriSe, Jarch 11, 1500 LUSPRIXTER"S INK Winter, Spring. Sum marchll mer ana t all .ews, oflhebestquah;ry.forsaIeby U-G.SQOYEL. , TBESH GARDEN SEEDS, jhm, lanaretb, lii,! and f BASS SEEDS, in varietv, for salcbv VJT marchll 1LG.SCOYF.U LYON'S KATnAIKON, forthe Uair-this article ispop ular in New York city, a an admirable preparatuin, and an effectual remedyor baldness aud falling off of the lair, causing it io grow luxuriantly, rendering it soft;gl08- sv, ocsmuui ana prcvenungiis lunimg grev, lor sale uv "marchll III G. SCOVEL. T YO.VS ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, for jLi si. Gouf, Rheumatism. Cramp, Cnolera Morbu. Cholic. ic c, which is one of the best preparations' of the day a trial will convince the incredulous, for sale by marchll IL G. SCOVEL. ( ALYANISM-Christie's Belts Bracelets Fluid, Rings i ana rinsters, tor sale bv ttieonly agent in riasnviue. marchll H. G. SCOVEL. - , t LANOH0RN t ARMISTEAD"S SUPERIOR TOBAC CO, for sale Wholesale and Retail bv marchll fi. O.SCONEL. 1) IFLE POWDEI! Connecticut and Tennessee RhlePdw j der, warranted best qiulity, for sale by marchll II. 6. SCOYEL. TEATS FOOT. Refine.1 Tanner's, Lard, Linseed aud Castor Oils, for sale by II. (J. SCOVEL. SMITH'S SCOAR COATED for sale by marll PILLS, just received and II. G. SCOYEL. rpEAS Black, Young Hyson; Imperial, Gunpowder, and JL Extra Carious Black Tea. These Teas arc of gotxl quality and have given satisfaction, for sale by marchll IL G. SCOYEL. ERAHIYE SOAP. For removing greas;. tar, paint, oil or varnish from silks, satins broad cloths, carpets, Ac, without injuring the finest fabric For sae br mayfts STKETCn '& ORR. DR. GOUARD'S- Italian Medicated Soap for ren dering the sin smooth, white and soft, removing sal lowuess, cutaneous eruptions, pimples, tan, freckles, red ncss, Ac Forsaleby STRETCH A ORR. EA20R STROPS. We have just receivedfuTl supply of the very liest Rizor Strop imported to lhi conntry. Also some verv fiiicRazors. For sale bv may2.S STRETCH ORR. LUHIN'S TOILET POWDER We have just received a lot of this Powder, which a much superior to the American article. For sale, by may23. STRETCH A ORR. QTARCH POLISH For grring a magnificent gloss C5 to all Cotton, Linen or Cambr.c Goods, but more parti cularly to Collars, Shirts, and Itosoms. Forsale, by STRETCH & ORR, Dma;ijt. may2S. Corner Union and Cherry st Nashville. KOUSSO Is a new and infaliiable remedy for Tape Worm ; we are in receipt of a supply of the genuine article. may21 CURKEY A MARTIN. ALWAYS ON HAND Fresh supplies of all THE CHOICE AND PURE CHEMICALf-such as Quinine; M"rphinrt Skir'ne. Mel-eerine, Lactvearmm, CHI of Erjot, Veratrent, Chlunform, Ottiaiiet, Oil Cuberbs, Oil Tobacco, Cibrate Potassa, Sub. N if. BiS onuth, Cranuret Potassa, led. Potassa, Wine of Col.-hictun Seed ,Svnip Buckthorn, Svrup of Speeac Ac, Ac, all war- i ranted fresh and genuine. ' CURKEY A MARTIN. I PUYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS. TharAlfhi j forthe nrytntensit oatronaze which has bee l ex- tended to our lrescription Department by the Medical Faculty ofthe city, we wish to assure them that mm but the purest and freshest Cliciaieal and Pharmaceutical Pre parations are used for compounded prescriptions in our house. Thus department being under the especial charge of Dr. Currcy, the utmost care and vigilance will be used to avoid any errors either in the compounding or in the dis pensing of Prescript ions. With neatness, readings, aud ac curacy in compounding, and genmnmess and freshness in our medicines, we hope to continue to merit the patronageof the Medical Faculty und or the community. may21 CCBREY A MARTIN; O(:LE'SHYPRIEONFLUID.F0R restoring, preserving, and adorning the hair. Tlie virtues of this article require no Panegyric Therefore, ALL who suffer from Baldness, ALL who arc troubled with Dandruff, ALL who hare humors ou the Scalp, ALL who are troubled with Headaches, ALL who wish to have a beautiful and glossy- head of hair, in luxurious redundancy to the end of life, we Rjqle's IltfrUon Fiuid. For sale by CURREY A MARTIN, may21- No. 35, Union st. JUST RECEIVED 500 gallons Spirits Turpentine; 2000 lbs super Carbonic Soda; 4000 lbs Plaster Paris; 4000 lbs Spanish Whiting; Together with a large supply of Pnints andPye Slufs of all sorts and colors. may2 1 CURREY & MARTIN. STARCH POLISH One gross just recched. This Polish is prepared by Preston A Merrill, Boston, from the original German Recipe. It saves one-lialf the labor usually required as the Ironing may be done immediately after applying the Starch. For sale by CURREY k MARTIN; maySl No. 35, Union street. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Vf"OTICE is hereby given to all those indebted to Ebess JL i zsr Fisk, dt"ceased,intestate, to come forward and make payment, nad toall having in possession any- ofthe roods and chattels of said deceased, to deliver them; and all those having claims against said deceased to present them proper ly authenticated, br the 10th day of June next, or they will lie forever barred. " D. II CLAIBORNE, marchll Smtrw Administrator. "jVTOTICE. In conseqacnceol the Fire on Friday morn JLi ing, we are compelled to suspend business for some time, but will commence again as soon as we can procure a suitable house, of which due notice will be given, in the meantime we nope our friends who are indebted tons, and to Ewin, Brown A Co., will come forwardand settle up without delay, tliat we may meet our own engagements premptlr. Wccan befbnnd at No. 19, on the square John Niehol's. old stand. We would also fake this occasion to express our grateful thaaksto those who have kindly favored ui andourprede cessors with their patronage; to tlie Fire Companies, and citizens, to nhoso exertions we are mainly indebted far what of our goods were saved, and to those kind friends who sympathise with us iu our loss. feb a EWIN BROTHERS. STILL THEY COME! FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY!! COMPETITION DEFIED ! I THE subscriber respectfully announces to tho citi- sSJ zens ofNashville and sirrromiding country that ftH he is Mill receiving large additions to Uia already im- ''f mensa stock of Rent ras.liionale Spring and Summer Ready JInde Clothing, which he i' prepared to, and will sell AS LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Alreadyin store Fine Brown, Blue, Black and Olive Frock and Dress Coats of tho latest My lea. French Tweel. Cash- raerette, 1 lasli,lrap-ttle, bilk iaistre aud Gio- Linen Frock, Sack, Box, and Polka Coats, ieu &tr, Ac Pants and Vest of everj color, shade, pattern and quality to suit the most Fastidious. LIKEWISE a fine assortment of Gent's furnishing arti cles; consisting of Fine Shirts, Un2er Shirts. Drawers. Ura- Trats, Handkerchief, Suspeudcrs, Uat, Caps, Trunks, Va lises, tarpei nags, fie, ac Also, a variety of Youths' and Childrcns Clothing, from three years of age upwards. L. POWERS, Tennessee Clothing Depot, No. 3-1 Market St., dtiectlron posite Luion sheet. jgrN'o connexion with any other house in the city. N. B. Not to be told or underaold by any man or combi nation of men. L.P. Country Merchants in particular are earnestly invited to call and inspect my stock previous to purchasing elsewhere march2 1 THOMAS W. FLEMING, Com mis si ou merchant, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. -VTTILL receive censignmenU of COTTON, CORN, BA YY CON, OATS, BUTTER, FEATHERS; Ac. Hia bu siness in Ai-otsta, will be continued as herc-tolbre under his direction. Refers to Hon.Jonx P. Knto, President, Georgia Rail road Comninr. H. W. Coxxee, Esq, President, South Ca roIinaRaiirnad Company. P.S-ilajor Arustead Wall is my General Agent in . Tennessee and North Alabama. dcclS zuid w "lIEV FURNITURE. A-C. "YTE are now receiving, and will con-, V tmna to receive tor some time, a - i lars-e strwknf FcRxrrrjHE. consisting oft5" splendid Rosewood and Mahogany Parlorsets, which will be finished to order, inErocatell and Plush, or Hair Cloth; also plain sts; also splendid Rosewood and Mahogany Chamber sets. Together with a great variety of Side Boards, Bedsteads. Ward Robes, Wash Stands, Tables, Chairs, Ac Ac Which will be sold at the very lowest rates, for cash or good notes drawing interest. pr2i W. A T. H. GREENFIELD A CO. -VTEGROES FO R SALE. 2 Women, withonc child J each. Two Women without children. Four Bovs from 8 to IS years old. One Girl 14 jears old. One Girl 10 years old. We wish to buy immediately, seven yoong Women, four plough boys and two young men, for a widow ladr in the country. DABBS & PORTER, feb24 eoAw No. 33 Cedar street. W. F. HARRIS 6 CO. Commission .11 e r c h a nt, MACOS, OA Receive on consignrnentandsetl all kinds of Psonrci. dec30 Cm GEOCERIES. J tj.yt.li.K) DOdS iime fccgar. in store asd for sxU O Iowby anglof STRATTON, SMITH 4X0, iiroadway. OOF cE 250 bags Prime Rio Coffee, in store and ht sale low bZ STRATTON. SMITH CO. Broadway. FI.OU14 il bbls Flour, various brands, just received and for sale low by STRATTON, SMITH. A. CO.. a"gls ' ' " Broadway. SA W 1U0 bbls Kanawha Salt; 509 hags Coarse dot V) do JSna do In store an4 for sale by ' .n-TR STRATTON, SMITni CO, -Ig Eroadmr. TIION AND CAflTOGSIoMXfeAHiBiuMMd JL Iron; Solon Polled dcr. Wtons asscrtM CaS for iHwwniutff v, w ctusr, Or jmiTuy, smith CO, auglS Broad waT. LANGIIOI1NE & ARjIISTEAD'S SITPJE RI0R CHEWING TOBACCO. As principal agents tor thcsale ef the above justly celebrated Tobacco in Niih Tule, we are and will continue to be constantly gnpphed. . . STRATTON.SillTHicO, -an?H Broadway. ieredSi 1 Writinr nmiu mm De sow nnosuallrlowbr i STRATTON, SMITH i CO, ! -i""1- Broadway. ' "plt KSIl .VKRIVAXS.-201. bbU superior Mw wheat J Hour, just received, and for sale low to cIose.br l n-TSff STRATTOV s1itk nrt "J r Boies fresh. Western Reserve Cheese, per steamer, " o r sale unusually low to close. STRATTON', SMITH 4 CO.. nov 20. Iroau way. 9f)) lilTeis LciisvKIe Hydraulic Cement in .ore, V- muu dtit3,'Jjr nor STRATTON, SMITH & CO. w. a. ooaooy, 1 c. n. estax. W. IL GORDO?: CO., AUCTION &-COJI3IISSION MERCHANTS. For theuale oT Merchandise, gtaeraUy, lan yAsrrvTLLE, toy. r rttA'CCO. 150 Boxes IveetrJc Ccstouv Mill's To X bocci); - Hoes Keen A- Co, Sumsured Tobacco. ISO llo ShibMeneJd do- ISO ao Beai fo. 150 do Godwin's A For sale br ja8 W. n. GORDON A CO. a LASS WARE. Boxes Pint Flasks; lufl Boxes tJuarL. to; 509 do Tumblers, assorted for sal j by - W. U. GOF.DON & CO. anS CIGARS- 5 Cases Las Tres Mareu Regalia Cigarj; crvuLa Natfonal A a Jeanr land do dn do do do do do do do do do 5 cV Wandcrirrg Jew 2 do Spoaed Cathedral i do LaKel clo MenleCristo do do .l09rt Hays Moke Forsaleby jaa3 CO W. H. CORDON 4 CO. . D. TRIGG. Grocer, Commission, Esceiving & Forwarding Msrciaat, de W Bboao tjTRror. Nasbvuix. Tecs. D TRIGG, Itas ot-ened his large and comrao- diow Ware Howe on Broad Street, be- I tweea Cotleze and Cfcerrv stiwts Vrtth .m. ' where he u prepured to STORE goods ofalrroitaay kind Mid quantity on reasonable terms. He will also attend to a-.eeevuig ana forwarding. Llarmgonc of the largest and most conveniDt house iu the citv, located at an intermediate point between the upper River Landing and Railroad .De pot JUST BICTSVED BY D. T2IG0, Broadway. O A A CANSHoh A Mottly fresh Oysters; -UV 5 bob Crushed Sairtr; 3 bbU Pulvcriicd Scgm 23 bbls best CWerYrnejnir ion beas Fine Salfe 20 bxs W. R. Raisins, frb 25 boxes Cbeee-, iSbbbMrJ-.; 50 dozen Bro. wis; 25 bags Coffee; 25 boxes Tallow Candles: ito half boxes W. It, Riisins; 3'i boxes Codfish; 25 boxes Dried Herring; 3 tierces Fresh Rice; 25 dozen Buckets, painted; K,.a 5l. Also Teas, Matches, Bed Cords, Roe Herring. Mackerel, Ae, Ac , which vill be sold cheap for Cash or Barter, jan 15 MONEY I MONEY!'. WrrEEtAs, for a period of twenty years we have diligently studied how we mieht best ameliorate the J tioa ofthe Hnmaa F&milr, and drrethc Applandits of j maBkind. We are now bappj alxruxi beyond fiie pewer cf THE HOUR HAS COME ? When we can proclaim to the Nations of the Earth the completion of our extended labors m the announcement that tie have FOUND OUT AT LAST The process' by which riches may be easily acquired, and A MOST EXTRAORDINARY FACT Is, that we give to the world. orati$,-the offspring of those wearisome researches, which consumed nearly a QUARTER OP A CENTURY In gestation, asking for ourselves for revealing this OPEN SESAME" Nothing but the delightful assurance th&t mankind' will be at last convinced ofthe practicability of garnerinjf A GOLDEN HARVEST Through the medium of PYFER & CO. Tho Truly Foitasate and Far-famed Lotery Broken, No. 1 LiyfU street, Baltimore, Maryland. Let not a few frowns of Fortune cast yon down; She were not Fortune if sbe did not frown. Those who in patience bear her scorn awhil Aretbooe on whom, ai last, she most will smite. MOST GLORIOUS SUCCESS! PITER As CO.mil and pttil tasl month a Mnunlain. of Prints! EVERY DRAWING TELLS A CHEERING TALE I c3T The most successful method to draw a Prize is to Purchase it Paehtne! The experience of every day strength ens this declaration. "No suck wwdosfbiF at Pyfer J- C g Forward your orders without delay f Splendid Schemes for June, 1853. rSTThe Certificate Prieea of packages of quarter tickets only, are given below. Date. Capibd Naof Price of Price of June, 1 o 3 4 S 7- . 8 9 10 11 ' IS 14 15 1 ir 18 SO i'rttes. tv,900 ,00 21,000 40,0.(0 SS.0SJO uo.eoo a5,ooo 18,05 19.SO0 2ii,90 so.oeo 31,600 21WO 40,000 aryico SO,Q90 24,000 15,1100 7MW0 30,000 2V.000 Ballote. Tickets. Packages. 78 Nos. 13 drawn 15 drawn 18 drawn 13 draw IS drawn 12 drawn 14 drawn 18 drawn 12 drawn 11 drawn 15 drawn 12 drawn 14 drawn 12 drawn 12 drawn 12 drawn 15 drawn 13 drawn lUdrawc 18 drawn 14 drawn 15 drawn 13 drann 12 drawn IS drawn 15 drawn iio 75 Noh. 78N"s. 75 Nos. 73 Nos. 75 Nos. 75 Nos; 78 Nos. 73No. 75 Nos. TSNea. 75 Nos. 7SNtm. 75 Nos. 7N3. 75 N. 76 Nog. 78 Nos. 75 No. 73Nes. 75Ni. 7SNos. 73 Nos. 73 Nos. 75 Nos. 73 Nos. a 5 12 8 5 10 & 4 IS- 8' 5 -10 5 6 1Q 3 3 10 & 4 SOU. 3 - & 10 5 IS 00 13 TO 44 CO 0 00 13 00 35 00 13 00 1 0O 53 00 SO 00 13 00 85 00 13 00 13 00 40 00 SO 00 15 00 Zi tA 13 CO 13 00 83 00 SC 00 2C 00 3 5 00 16 CO 24 35 ST ' as CO I"Dmrir)as forwarded to Correspondents by the first mails after the lot tones are drawn. J5rCorrespondent3 will plexsc order a few days before the lotteries arc drown. There is a large per ccntage in favor of those purchasers wfio order by th Package, and the chances of drawing four of the largest Prizes in the Scheme, arerthereby tecureiL We advusethepurctiase of Packages of Tickets in every in stance. Sr""Bank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will be promptly remitted to those Corresps indents who draw prizes at PYFER & CO'S. I-Remember A P.inricucf Tickets, tan draT roc of ti itKi splendid prwes iu . scheme. 559"Iti order to secure a Fortane, and the cast immediate-lrsltw-tL nutilt kknown.thu renders of this nancr have oulvtorenutoaDraiteorpriie tickets, to the Old Estab IWrfd, far fcmcd and truly fortimato Exchange and Lotterr Brokers, PY-ER A CO, junel lm No 1 Light street, Baltimore, Md. GUNPOWDER MAN UFACTURED BY THE HAZARD Powder Company of Connecticut i lOOO kegs Kentutfcy Bide Powder, 25 lbs each. 500 half kegs do do do 12af do do; K-jO nr. tfcgs do do do do do; SIX) keg Deer do do 25' do do; 1000 kegs Blasting da 5 do do; MO Ibn do (5 kegs each) do l'J5 do do; 300 canisters fine Kitlc do 1 pound. The above powder has just been received direct from tha manufactoiy of the Hazard Powder Company the qualitr of wlhtfh is well known throughout the United States. Alt orders promptly rilled by application at my Powdor; Dapot North East comer Public bquare. Nashville. ALSO 230,0011 feet Safety Fuse of best quality. ' S. II. LOOMIS, Agent march2. for the Hazard Powder Company. WANTED. 20,000 to 80,000 dollars in Sooth Caro lina, Rank Note', nd 80,000 Georgia Bank Notes, warned immediately by aprili D. PEARL A CO. r.O r AAA AMERICAN GOLD for m1 at ha rats! 'DUUU by april!) D. PEARL A CO. Ti STI1RN ETCIIANGE We are drawing on J2i V:w York and Philadelphia, in sum to suit, at Bank rates. apnl3 D. PJiAKU to. TTENTUCKY RANK NOTESand Checksforsala JLi. by .pnI9 D. PEARL A CO. '- T OH ILK and New Orleans Bank Note wanted br lVL april'J D. PEARL A CO. 810,000 SILVER wanted immediatelv by D. rEARL & vVi p:- .Srt-A-: ' .in i.i P' 'iari- riaiirriw.! . ,nm.)lttai i