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VOL. XXIV. NASHyiLIfEypN: WEDNSSDt: JUy .G, 1853.: NO. X V CJNIQN AND AMERICAN. OFFICE-Xo. 11, DE.1D1E&ICK STREET. ViiS WEEKLY UNiON AND AMERICAN Is famished to subscribers at the following -rates: Single fcopies, one rem in advancer (2 50; within" the year$8 00; at thejead cf the year H DO. CtcwOf five and upwards ?S2 00 Ir copy for one year. Clubs of subsribers will be re ar! red forsiz months at the foregoing rates. The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at $o per annum in advance; if not paid in advance, $0. The DAILY is published at Eight Dollars. I3TIIE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIPTI0N&1 Remittances of tiubscripfions may be made by mail at our risk. paper will be sent Gut of the Stale unless the order is ac companied with the cash. THE GENIUS OF ENTERPRISE. After Home was subjugated by the hoards of northern bar barians in the fifth ceutury, the luminaries of science that had shone with such effulgence tipou the Greek and Ro maaywerealmostextinguished, und forages the world lay in an inicruuuaoienigtitot mental and mural gloom, lue human intellect seems to hare laid dormant during the long and tedious Winter, with no cnliveninr spring to awaken aud revivify its inactire powers. But ct length tlie (lawn of a brig iter day begin to appear, and sloirly and majestical ly arose from that murky chaos, the sun of enlightenment,, ordered by Providence, to gladden and illuminale the world with his beams. The advent of PYPEB& CO. Tha Truly Fortunate and Tar-Suned I'YFEK & CO. In the 19th Century, dispelled like mist before the rising an the night of mental darkness that has brooded over the world; and though their gliminering star had risen f lowly above the horizon, it culminated with the quickness of the electric spark, and rapidly diffusing its luminous rays throughout the world, presented to the tranquil gaze of ad miring millions, the selublance of the ANCHOR OF nOPE. Bead the Treat good bestowed last month. UNPRECEDENTED AND BRILLIANT LUCK I The feUotrhig Splendid Pritet told OiC lait fuvr u-eekt: $3S,4S3, in Package Wholes, sent to an old and heretofore unlucky Coircspondcnt residingin Santa Rosa county, Florida, wjio has often said his turn most soon come, end he was cot disappointed. So much for persever ance. $0,00(, package of Quarters, sent to Tennessee. $25,000, package of Q carters, scut to Alabama. lb,000, package of Halves, sent to Mississippi. lfir,000, package of Wholes, sent to South Carolina. $12,000, in single Whole Ticket, sent to Pennsylvania. 10,21.4, package of Halves, sent to Virginia. $3,u0f, package of Wholes, sent to South Carolina. 7,501)0, package of Halves, sent to North Carolina. i'or brilliant Prizes, altray mail your order PYFER A CO A'o. 1 Ltgliietreet, lidtlmmt, jgjT" The mrst successful method to draw a Prize is to PurcMte a Pjcbt'je! The etperiencs of every day strength ens this declaration. "No suck ipord ar Fait' ai 'Prfcr 4" Go's. Forward ymir orders without delay! Splendid Schemes (or July, 1853. X-t5 i he Certificate Prices of packages of quarter tickets 1 v bi-p Hren lxlnw. Date. Capital ftaw t'nee ct fnceo t July, 1 b 6 7 8 S II 12 18 14 15 rnies. flP,2U 4.000 S4000 83,000 2O,0t 17.7IS 2S.00O 20,"00 85,000 211,000 15,000 50.559 Ballots. Tickets. Packages. 78Nos. 12 drawn $25010 00 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 4 00 7fi No. 14 drawn 5 18 0Q 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 35 CO 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 IS 00 78 Nos. 16 drawn 5 15 00 75 Nos. 11 drawn 10 ii) 00 7S Nos. 15drawu S 25 00 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 18 00 78 Nos. 16 drawn 10 80 00 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 IS 00 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4 13 00 78 Nos. 20 drawn 15 75 00 76 Nos. 13 drawn 8 20 00 75 Nos. 15 drawn S 16 00 78 Nos. 12 drawn 10 40 00 75 Nos. 13 drawn 5 13 00 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 00 75 Nos. IS draws 10 85 CO 75 Nos. 11 drawn 8 80 CO 7tiNo3. 13 drawn 5 18 00 75 Nos. 14 drawn 10 33 CO 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 18 00 78 Nos. 10 drawn 4 12 00 7S Nos. 16 drawn 20 0 00 14 18 3 of 12,000 10 20,000 20 21 80,905 20,000 18,000 22 23 40,000 ' 25 3 of 15,000 26 24,000 35,000 20,000 12,000 65 000 S7 23 IS 80 J3jfDrawiDgs forwarded to Correspondents by the first mails after the lotteries are drawn. J2fCornupondents will please order a few days before the lotteries arc drawn. There Is a large per centage in Csvor of those purchasers who order by the Package, and the chances of drawing four of the largest Prizes in the Scheme, are thereby secured. Wc advise the purcnase of Packages of Tickets in ever)' in stance. El!snk Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will be promptly remitted to tho?e Correspondents who draw prizes at P1FER 4 CD'S. jigTRemembcr A Package Gf Tickets, can draw rocs of the most splendid prizes in a scheme, jsyln order to secure a Fortune, and the cash immediate ly afier the result is known, the readers of this paper have only to remit cash Drafts or prize tickeU, to the Old Estab lished, for famed and truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery -Brokers, PYFER 4 CO., june2S lm No 1 Light street, Baltimore, 3Id. DB. B03ERS UVESWOBTH AND TAB FOR THE COMPLETE CORE OF Gufflt, GUf, Infacnzj, At&tiui, P.roncUitU, tviitlng of blood, and all olker Lung Complalntt tending to CONSUMPTION. THE GREAT C0UOH REMEDY: READER t have you a Cough, which you are neglecting, under the idea that it is only a common cold, that it wilt soon "wear itself out?" Let a friend fell you, in all kind ness, wliat will soon be the probable reult la a short tin-.!, if you continue to neglect yourself, you pill begin to feel a susa of lightness and oppression across the chest, ascompaaicd with frequent sharp darting pains. Then a dry, hacking Cough will set in, and when you rais anything it will be a thick and yellowish, or white, frothy matter, streaked, perhaps, with blood. If you sttll take no medicine, the.- unpleasant symptoms williucreasc, andyou will soon have Hectic Fever, Cold Chills, Night Sweats, Copi ous Expectoration, and then Great Piostration. If you still neglect yourself, a lew weeks or months will fee you consign e 1 to the grave, leaving your friend to mourn how rapidly CONSUMPTION did its work, and hurried you away. Friend! hae jouno cause to ue alarmed? In the above sketch you may see as in a glass, bow every case of Con Fuinption progicsscs, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Of all the Thousands and Millions whom this geat Destroyer has gsithered to the tomb, ever)-single cose began with a Cold! ifthi had been attended to, all might he len well but, being neglected, under the fatal delusion that it would " wear itself," it transferred its deadly action to the substance of the Lungs, exciting there the formation of tubercles. Another, andanother cold added fuel to the name, untd these tubercles begin to soften and suppurate, leaving, by their ulceration, great cavities in the Lungs. At this cnis, thedisense is very difCcult of cure, and oftentimes sets at defiance all human means. In the latter or worst Etag?, this mcdicino will oftentimes errc-'t the disease, or check its progress, and will always make the jatient more comfortaile, and prolong his life and is therefore worthy ofa trial; but in its incipient orfoiining periods, Consumption is as curable as any other disease, and 'Dr. Rogers' Svrup or Liverworlh, Tar, and Cancbalagua," if takca at this time, will cure it 3r AS SURELY AS IT IS TAKES !j2 This is strong language, but yecan refer you to numberless living witnesses to prove that it is TRUE! And tberefote, we earnestly exhort every man, woman and c hild, who has a Cough, or Is subject to Colds, to keep med icine by you in the house; and whenever you take Cold, do not "Jet It alone" to work mischicfinyour system, but eradi cate it thoroughly, at oucc, by this power, fully healing com. pound and leave your Lungs uninjured, to carry you in full vigor to a good old age! MOTHERS! Have you dclicala, weakly children, who are always taking cold, and subject to Croup? Remember! Theie never was cate of Croup, which did not originate in a Cold! And when our child goes to bed wheezing and coughing, you know "not that, bfo:c morning, Croup may not set in, and ere you can get a Phvsician.-your dear child may be beyond the reach ot help. We beseech you tbcrcfoie, as you value the lives of your children, keep this medicine by" you' in the house, and when your Utile oues take cold and commence coughing, give it to (hem at once, and rest not until the cugh i: entirely subdued. We conscientiously aver, alter the most extended experience, that if tills advice were followed, no chdd need ever 1 DIE OF CROUP, for the cold would be cured; before it could arrive at th:s ag gravated aud fatal stage. Let every Mother, especially, heed well the.c remarks, that she may not hereafiervwhen mduru irigovertheearly blight of some cherished blossom, have occasion bitterly to reproach herself for her criminal neglect. It isanoldadagc'lhat '"to be forwarncd, is to be forearmed." Parsnts! so let it be inyour case. ' Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers' Svrup of LIVERWORT, TAR aud CANCHALAGUA, aud let no other be palmed on j-du. SCOV1L & MEAD, 111 Cliarlres Street, Npw Orean, 7hclesalff General Agents fr the Southern Stales to horn all orders and applications foragencies must beaddressed. Also sold by BERRY, juliX Agents. GUNPOmMSK-iiANUtAUTlMKD BY 'lliti HAZARD Powder Company of Connecticut : wlGOO kegs Kentucky ItiUe Powder, S!.t lbs each. 500 halt kegs do ito 2 jO qr. kegs do do 5IK1 ke Deer do do lSJi do do; do do do 6X no 25 do S5 do l'2o do do; do; do; do: 1000 kegs Blasting S 00 lbs do (5 kegs each) do nA TnA 1 ' ' ' n fin tint lftt no 1 pound. tJJ CilJ ..T It. 1. 1 It. 1 ..." - - I n. Mirda. Koa intl Seen rrreived H i n-rt fmm fl.a manufactory of the Hazard Ppwdcr Company the quality of which is well known throughout the United States. All orders promptly filled by application at ror Powdor Dapot North East corner Public Square, Nashville. ALSO 250,000 feet Safety Fua of bct quality. ' J S.n. LO0MIS, Agent rnarchsr, for the Hazard Powder Company. rpo FISHKUJIE.V AND OTUE1W.-A HOTEL X has just been opened at Normandy, near Duck River Bndge.br the undersigned, who proposes to entertain Fish ermcu, Sportsmen and others in a comfortable and hospit able manner at moderate charges. . - Bcfsxe to C lias. Berry and Fishing Party, .Nashrdle. The Bedford Yconun will please copr. juaei Ctdiw C. C. CARTER, Proprietor. IJO est THK UNITED FffiEKEirS IKSUBJiNCS C0&?ASi 01 " ifASHYn.ta" "'rY ?" CS PITA i: "1 tfp , 0 0 0" DOL CATfSXt , . THIS Company kaving, fi&F ?rnue3, El ii nir resdv to tatfe' rvstfcwn "all deserio- nf nmivriK-nifiunat hws or. damages bvt fire also seamst penis of the ecatrinLind-Qav--t' igation- -iYojpositions sfor insurance will be receircdat. the oflics ol the Nash villa Insurance arid Trust Cd- College St.- A. WOnNSONrpresidenL J. S. Diannxt, Secy. pashvilleUct: t), 3652. "O0K3CE2CIAL INSinJA7C2'C0inlAinr ousiiaTOS, sourir caeolcva. " ' . Cicital S250.O00': All Psid 'Ii'- ' - , ' ' T IIAVD beea appoiated 1 Agent of -the above Cowpanr kt 4 JL Nashville, and anifullv, prepared- ttv takeilarine,jFire 1 Kiver Risks, on the most tavuraole terms;, . . ,,'( . f Afullstatement.otthesolvonerof the Compa"T.W In Tm'afirW-.Lan seen atlheomce ot the asnviiie TMTir tin nnt!i(Ff sbwi. rt"? -.' tL Bepl8 JOIINfi-BASHDSUvAgwt; THE HUTUAL P30TECTI0N INSURANCE COHPAiriT' 0? HASHTOLE, TENNESSEE. - - t "VFFICE on Cedar Sfreet; adjoining tbfeTosf OiBceiindj J opposite the Vcramlan, wut trranroott uHjmmuaipnn- ciule, Houses, Merchandize, 4c;agaio;5t Loss orDjupage by. Hazards of Inland Iiavigauon ami me cargoes oi eseis or every description cgain?t the Perils of the? Seas and Rivers. Also, the Lives of persous in good. health; fqra e ingla jesr,. lor a term oi years, or aunug iue. xjaus;i).w,ca ubcs- mtueit pcrmaiu AU persons having their lives or properly Insured'' in this Insrituticn. ereentilfcd lot full participation in all .the prof its, without any liability to loss beyond the amount of Pre miums which they may pay. , t - 71. IrCER;'Presidcnt,', 3. B.'JOUNSON, VlcePrtsident C. J. F. Wharto-, SecretmT. janl TENNESSEE 1IARINE AND FIRE IKSUEANCETC0iI' P ANY. CAPITAL 2150,000. SFFICE on the North fide o"lheTublic3quare; midway between the Naslrrille. Inn nud the Planters' ank. y will make insurance on. Houses and Goods pf ejery de scription against fire; on Steamboats and Cargo against fire and thoriskorthe river; orrthe Cargo of Reel lioats-and other river crafts, and on sea vessels and other cargoes,, on the usual terms. JOHN M.. HlLLj-Pjisident. , Jostra Yaclx, Secretary. " . " Ti Drnicroiis. Alex. Allison, .Tdbit M.JfilL-F. B. Fogg, Q IL Fogg, James Correr, .Tnd. M. IJsas, Joseph "Woods; .-Samuel Seay, Matthew Watson, J. J- White; Jacob McGsvock. janl - .. LIFE INSURMS." - fiew York Life Insurance Companjri"" ' " A'o. 106 Broadway, New York. " ON TICK JlITTtTAl 1 L .1 W ," Accumulated Capital S50O,51O.00i i raixxiR, actcact u. rcinittiK, racs'T. IT? Total number of Pollctej Issuodov this Company up to Jnly lit, 1P.2 elpht thousand.' six nucaceu ana etgatvone irPDivldenda made annually on all Lift Po-' lletej In fhape of stock, beartcg interest at the rate of 5 per cent. iLr' The dividend! heretofore have always averscod from 40 to. V) par cent. ' - . - 1fi Persons taking out Policies for the whole tetmol' life can give their note at li months for 43per cei.1 of the J premium, anu pay w perceni in casn. . Appllcicatlons for risks, prorpeciu ofthe compsny, or la formation relating to the tabjectnf Lifa Insuranco may be madeattiieolilceoftho underilzced General Agent for the State nfTecnejjec -JOSEPH NASH. OScolV, W.c0rnorrPuI5ic Square, oppoiltaPUnters' Hint. a,hvilla( Aigl.V, 1S52. LIFE INSUItAJtfOE -. . .. : HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART- FORD. CONNECTICUT." ' . i Jit Dixos, Pres. Iltvur Ia Mttis,Sec'y. Capital sad Surplus 300,003.- ' . I.vsnRAXCK na lives of white persons, on 1 th9;5oict sfoci aad mutual nlsn. ' Atso Insurance pa the lives of Negroes, on reasonable fenns. S. H. L00M1S, jan V 6m Agent. Lit t. i.si;ii,uJi:. . -, -.E t ii tt Iiisjurancc Co. of Hartford. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Annuity Fund 150.000. EXPLUSIVtiLYheid pledged. and appropriated, S? wlthits reserved eecninulatfors. Iv the charts riiffcL' and regulations ofthe Company, Mine payment'of Annu-. ites and loises upon f nsaratictinn UTc, and in no eventlld bleforother debts, contracts, llablliliss, or CDgagencnts qf q e coiapanr. lit iiiUItS. . , Tncs. K. Bxacz, Pres't, S. L. Lookis, Secretary; K A. Bclklet, Vice J. Vf. Sencona.Act'rtPrcsdcnt. Managing Directors for the. Life, Department. E. A. HcLKLrv, 3ons iLBoswin; KoEtCT UUILL, RoLAXD ?UtBIB, MlLrs A.TcTTi.r, EnwiM G. Kirtrr ttsita Q. Fs at v. TLisbe'DC a joint Slock nroprictr compar.r'.and eondac- ted ontheccsh ej;!ohi, tie Managers fcsvaadpptol atable of rates of premium asliras is consistent with safety and much fecerthan those cf the Mutual CcMPJClej. Applications for risks on -tiIte persoes. received br the nndersis;ncd, who will famish Prospectuesof the Compa cpy, and 37 iafirniatlon relative lhercu. ,- Ti fisicson!lave3a3a'iistdisasesa3dacciaonts causlnz death, taken; Polices issued tnd losses ediasted at this Agency. jus da km, Agent, usicca. w. corner ruoiisiiuare, opposite Planters Bank. Nubville, aug. 10, 1852. Itlcdicnl Cxuiulners, r.ofJc:"Jtn.. OOeehour,3to5,r.K. THE liASHVILLE MAIOIF ACTtTRINI COMPANY. HAVING, at great excuse, proeured tho most recently improved nuichinerr and tools for the construction of the heaviest work in metals, we solicit from the Wesfern and Southern public a portion of their pafronage. We are prepared to make to order ltailroad illacliinery. such as Locomotives, Passenger, Freight Car?, Frogs, Switch Stand, Repair Cars, and all work appertaining Railroads. Steam liiiginej. Boat and. Stationary .Engines, from 5 to 500 horse power, with boilers r.f the' best Tennessee Iron. .satr .Mills tinea up compieie, wun trauarw 1 haws, embracing the latest improvements. Urist Jlills. , Eugines and Machinery, complete, lor Grist Mills of all sizes. Sttjtar Mills of tlie most recent construction, with Engines to correspond, put rp in any part r.f the Southern connlry. Cotton (Jins. Engines 'to drive Co&on Gins, with' all necessary appurtenance m&do to order at short notice. In all cases where it is dosired, we furnish an engineer to put up the engine and instruct ta intelligent negro, si that he may continue to operate the engine, AC Brass and Iron Castings of aur size cr descripf ion,, with Sliaftiug, Mill Gccric, Water 'Wheels, Cast Iron Bank Vaults, made lo order. ' Information cheerfully given and orders received br J. THOMPSON, President N. B. The highest prices paid for old Brass and Copper. sepl S1 A fl n HEWAltU. 1 will pay theabove revi ard X.UUv lo anr person or persons, as a premium above the market price, for one thousand Land" Warrants, of tho denominations of 160, 80 and 40 acres. I will pur chase single warrants ol either denomination. R. II. BllOCKWAY Room over Oak Hall, east side" Public Square, 2d door south it tut i ul. Nashville. octll m27. STILL" THEY COME! FRESH ARRIVALS DAILYTs COJU'ETlTJUft JJJil lUU I I J riuE subicriber respectfully announces to the citi. sj 1 he is still receiving large additions to his already im- menso stock ot Gents Fashionable Spring anil Summer Heady Made Clothiug. which he is prepared to. and will sell AS LOW AS ANY I fvmiFTj tiiittJp TV Till, -r T l!U- 1 Already in store Fine Brown, Blue,"Btekcnd Olivo Frock, and Dress Coats of the latest Myles, French Tweed, Cash- , mcrette. Plush, Drapd'Ete, Silk Lustre' and Grass Linen. Frock, Sack, Box, and Polka Coats, Aa, Ac, Ac. Pants and Vests of every color, ehade, pattern end quality to suit the most Fastidious. LIKEWISE a fine assortment of Gent's furnishing arti cles, consisting of Fine Shirts, UnderShlrts, Drawers, Cra vats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac' Also, a variety of Youtlis' and Cliildrcns Clothing, ft-oni three years of ago upwards. L. POWEBS, Tennessee Clothing Depot, No. S4 Jlarket SL, directly op positc Union street No connexion with any other house'in thecity. N. B. Not to bo sold or undersold by anyniau or combi nation of men. I. P. Country Merchants in parficit.ar are earnestly invited to call and inspect my stock previous to purchasipgelsewhere rnarchpt . LAND F.OK SALE. The subscriber? living one mile west frDurhainriire, Lauderdale county, offers for sale his TRACT OF. LAND, containing 213 ACHES, about one half cleared and iuCultivation, with good grass lots, an apple orchard, containing' upwards of 400 bearing trees, and some 60 different kinds;- a good new Cotfon Gin; a large and commodious Dwelling House, and out housei Tlie tract is well watered with stock aqd drinking water. I will sell on accommodating terms, or I will tike in pay a part, or all in Negroes at a fair price. junelS-lm iAFip F1TZPATR1CK. IINTIED STATES.MOTEL'. --,,-.-AUGUSTA, OA. THEabove HOTEL is now open for the-reception of,sX PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT HOARDERS. Tliis long established and well-known- House has under. gone a tlionmgli alteration throughout, and furnished with new and fashioncble FURN ITU RU. Tlie TAllldCwi.lalwais be supplied with the BEST the mirket affords- and the'l'iopiietor tniilr, by a systematic course, both with servants aud the regulations .of the house generally, he wi!l be enabled to giro entire satisfaction to thoe that may favor hinr with thir patronage jau 'tf-lytnv J NO.. W.. SPF.AR. STATi OF THNNESSEE. - ' ' Maeoi Tebk, li58, or rue Caikcaztr; Court at Siara-r villc, Tehx. . -i EzekL-il Bass, ) - ' ' 0 m. across Uill. John Owin and Catharine, Owin.'j v , ; ,i - ,. " IT appeared to the satisfaction ofthe Court thatjolih Otrin, one of the above defendants, was a non-residentof tha State of Tennessee. It was therefore xwdered by- the Court that publication be made in the Nashville Union and Amen ican, a newspaper published in tho city of-Nashrille, for three successive weeks, requiring said John Owin to appear at tha Court House in Smithvdle on tlie first Thursday after the 3d Monday in September next and answer said bill, or. the same willbe.taken for confessed astohimand set down lor hear ing z parte. - , ' " Jane 1-31 tr. T. WHALEY, CML " "'"'f'f, pboposals. . 1 Natt DzTAtrraEW, : T .'3 IS. Bureau cf Yards and Decks, 1ft June, 1853. SEALED PROPOSALS ZwZifllcat for each class separ-. ately, cEdoracPropostls for Class Nar fprvthe. navy yard at Memphis, ivillbeereircdat thiacOjce until 12 o'cloctil.fc'nJhe.lStlt day of July neH, for furnishing and delivetfng, at suchpjace, qrplaccsthin, the navy yard,, fiforesaid as may be aTrected'by thVc:nmfflidac.Clhereof;the' tnalerials and tttick3 herein specified,. f , -. "CLASS No. MV ,k ' " DQlfa"'cts. 130 000 be jthardrbntnt rod bricks per it.... - . CLASS So. 2. 100barrelsunsIatked(St. Genevieve) limepcrpbl.-l . : ' ' CLASS No. 3. MHILLASIos.;:V.f,''- ' ' 33lJ5iiheIs clean sharp tind per bushel.. rt u lachVBtIow-ninoflO!rlBS 7Pl5feei1ticlrtenel.nk 18,i2n feet, boardtoeisnrec)pre; 20 feet KMRniit;'; 12b7Ul-...?...W.a.pecil,OO0 feet r 411 the lumber toT)e bf the best quality,- j? -cieat .of sipwood, ,rot,, kooU, .splits, " . .inikiSrand all Other defects:- . . a - - ' fcss f'0- 5C " : ."- ' 180 barrels besvLoulsvilla cement, ia hols' . of300pouuds....,.,...t..,.....-..i'.'perta;rol . ' .- CLAS No. 6. llacstLAKeqcs. - ,r 2JK0 pounds pizjesd ......per.pounUi, A piueiUbtieeti cupper, M by 60 inches . " . ' . . .1 ... C II . - per boond " J VUJLCB A lid. per l-or ,ier pound iiounda block tin, ..k.. ti s---f- ' - CLASS. No.-". - srjfjj) 100 bushels charecTf.....;.....'"...r-.er bushel t ZX bar . - . , . - J i saniyounosr;npusiioiisr-aiei,sori.'u.pirrnouii. , Juppuiidactst-stael, assorted per jound 5iimundsh6r4e--shoetron,lbyl Inch.. per pound 206 j.eundsbarlron.S'bjlloch ...per pound . CLASS Ko. 9. c ' S6t piles, each 30 feet lo' g, Hinches dlim- " V .tterat mlddl ..'per lineal foor ., ' '. CLASS No. 10.-T-3IisfxiLAsicc3. . , " is dortn.'H-lnch bastard .files "....per -dozen . M tloienrlMhch Honnd bsUrdpIes...per.doien ,""'5 ddinn.l4'InehtnLhInsaTlos;......:.'.par.iIoieA. ,A doi'en 10-Inch 3-j;ncTe.les perjloien - Li dozen" horse rasps.-.-. i....per dozen -' ' nraCC lffn 1 Tiwrftii:trtrf!' ' j..-, . . i-. 16,050 pounds bestjqttalit)- haj -;.per ton -" ', . . CLASS No..l2 J.sctl.l.ANi.ocs'. , .". 600 bushels corn per bushalca-.r -400 JiuMielj oats , ir.bushel e bushels salt:...: per bushel 2,000 pounds thcaf.oats por pound .'. ' CLASS ;NoVU.-ircllAKtors.' - -.-.- -' . 20 pounds torso-shoe nails (No. 0) per pound 1 cast-iron ewe'eblock, (200 pounds,) pat- t '.tern famished ...'..psr poaud v.' 1 churn mandril.. .r.-. ...eCB -I pir40-lpch bellows il moujB-holo anviL (220 pounds) each ...pur pounj -inch ..each ...each .. each ...per pound ...per gallon ...per barrel. ...per poaud ..per pound. I scruw plate, lo cut irorn 1 to 1 screws. .,...-.. ........ 2 raa'johs' squares (steel blades) 2 2-fiKJt folding rules 20 poands borax... 10 eallonslardoil. vl barrel ceal tar. pound gloe ilu pouDCjcr.iiK.., I rem ticd-nsrjer. asrorted Nos per ream 11 drizen-5 o Russia brl-tle brushes. ....per dozen I dozen 3 o itassisbristls brashes.. per' dozen i dozen sash tools per dozen i dozen camei's-balr pencils, assorted. .per dozen i! putty Knives 2 spirit levels & dozan masons1 lines .. ...each ...each ...per dczen ..per pmnd ..per pound ..per ponnd ...periound ..per f nilon ..per gallon ..per dozen ,10 pounds rendered tallow.,...,.. tz poanas sanpcire 1 pound flourcf sulphur..' 2 barrehtar 2 gallons trained...... 1 jratlca No. 6...... ... 2 duzen bottles rausUne liniment dozenbottles nerve and bonslinimeutpi-r dozen CLASS No. 14. lIlfCKLLANiot's., 10 rentes best qaality ruled letter paper.. i-er ream 10 reams best qn&uiy ruled rap paer. . . 4 quiics eu'velopsMper....... 1 quira Imperial drawing Jiipe 1 quire a'.Iasdrawlns paper 2 tiuirestradne paper, 4t by 20 inch's .per reain.- .per qutie .per quire .per quire per quira -..per 1' 0 .. per gross ...per dozen COO quills. No. H, best quali y 4 gross best mi-tallc pens - 4 dozen pen-helders... 1 dozen nintbotllesbcstbiactiuk .per, dozen 1 dozen botues French carmine red ink.. per dozin 2 dozen papers black sand per dozen 3 dozen blank books, evo (So. V) per 'ozen dczen pleceslndla-rubber par dozen 12 ooze'iiLlaek-lead pencils, best quality, assorted per dozen 2 dozen boltstaste per dorjr. 4 dozen bolts linen tape (red)... per dozen 4 noundsred seatinz-wax. best quality. ..per ponnd 500 en velopes, assorted sizes per 100 For printed schedules and form of offer, bidders are refer red to the Navy Agent at Memphis, Tenn. It is to be provided in the contract, and to be distinctly understood by the bidders, that the amount and nnmber'cf articles enumerated in classes headed "Jlisccllancous," arc specified as thcircijWe quantity which. may be required, as well as to fix data fir determining the lowest bid; but the confracf or H to furnish more or le?a of the said enumerated articles, aud ii mch Cuortitits ond r,t tuch times at iht, bu reau or coTjrMtd'tiStiVtiireovirManogilic fiscal yearend ingSOth June, 1851, and, ir so requesfed, until farther con tracts shsllbemadc for the ensuing fiscal year of IS-Vl-:55; and, whether the quantities tequirrd be mors or less, than those specified, the prices t-fcil! remain the same. All thcarticlesrnust be cfthc best quality, delivered in good order, free of all and every extra charge or exjense, and subject to the.inspectjon, coant, weight, cr measurement Of the said navy yard, and be in all respects satisfactory to the commandant thereof. Contractors for classes headed "Miscellaneous," who do tint reside near the place where the arttcles'arc to be delir. ered, will be required to name in their proposals an agent at the city or principal place near the yard Of delivery, who may be called upon lo deliver articles when tboy shall be 9ire4-. . ... . , ' lne deliveries r4 an uuuaing materials may oa corn- -menced forthwith, and must be commenced within sixty jav3 ,rler the datecf the contractand continued froaitime to time, iiS in the opinion of tb'f commandment of theyar.l ibe wantsct tne service may require, anu rHH iecomi?ta ir'.tltint.' tieeal ear cndtntSUtJi Juki. 135-t. They will be measured, inspected, counted, or weighed, by the rules adopted by theepvernment, at the navy yard: for instructions regarding which, and for a more particular description of all materials, reference is made to the com . ' . , Tin .11 -n . i ' . i mandontol uieyaru: vrnen ail uiult uuugs are equal, i pieference will be given, in awarding the contracts, to ar ticles of the growth, production, and manufacture cf the t United states. Approved sureties, in the full amount ofthe contract, will be required, and twenty per centum, as additional security, deducted from each payment untilfhe contract shall hrrve been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized br the dcuarinient On classes besded "Miscellaneous" to be delivered as re- quired during the fiscal year; tho twenty per centum re- J taincd mar, at the discretion of the commandment, be paid quarterly on tlie first of January, April, July, and- October, when the deliveries have been satisfactory; the balance (eighty per cent) will be paid by the navy agent at Mem- ; phis, 'within thirty days after the presentation of bills in triplicate, duly vouched and approved. No part of the ! per centum reserved is to be paid until all rejected articles .offered, under the contractshall have been removed from the , yard, unless specially authorized by the department It will be stipulated iii the contract tliat, if default shall bo made by parties of the first part in delivering all or any I of the articles mentioned of the quality and at thetimesand i places above provided, then, and in that case, the said par- , ties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liquidated - ' .. . . . . damages, a sum ot money equal 10 twice iuo lunuuni ui me contraci pn the articles ?tV"F'''.Vi iclcsin case of the actual delivery thereof; winch Suidated damages, may be recovered from time to time as ley accrue. The sureties must sign the contract, and make affidavit lhat they, in the aggregate, are worth over and above their debts and liabilities the full amount ofthe contract V.-irh offer must be sicmed by the person or ticrsons mnk in" it, and by the guarantors, according to the form annex- ( ed; and tueir rcsiaenc,naming me io u m cuhv; miui ue distinctly stated. It is to be provided in the contract that the bureau shall have the power of annulling the contract, without loss or damage to the government, m case Congress shall not make sufficient epproprirtions for the articles named, or for the completion of the works, estimated for, and oa which this advertisement is bssed. Persons whose offers shall be accepted will be notified by letter through the post office, which notice fclicll be consid ered sufficient; and if they do not enter info contract for the 'supplies specified within fifteen days from the date of notice from this bureau of tho acceptance of their hid, a contract willbe made with some other person or persons, and the guarantors of such defaulting bidder willbe held responsi ble for all delinquencies". . . " ' All otters not jnaae in frriff onjormuy wnn mis auver tisement will, at tbcbptioh ofthe bureau, be rejecfed". Those only whoe offers may be accepted will be notified, and c6n tractswill be ready for execution without delayb'y the navy agent at Memphis. F0RM OF OFFER. Totte(?iitfoffaBtirtwofYiird and Dock, SUty De jpirWjit. bcrehy offer to furnish, undexyouradverliserbeut.datcd day of , snd subiecttoall the requirements of the same, all the ar ticles embraced in class No. ,viz; (Here insert the articles; with price carried outViunount ing to'(vyritethff aggregate in words.1 And I propose (name ihe agent if one is required by the advertisement) The undersigned, " , 'of , in the State of 'an"d , of j in the State of ,as guarantors, hereby undertake that the above named will, ir offer be accepted, en- ter into contract, as before reqnired,-with tho United Stales, within fifteen days after the date of notice through the post office ofthe acceptance ot bid, as before mentioned. (Signatures.) I certify that the above named and are known to me to be good and responsible guarantors in this case. . . ,. , . . . (To be simed by a navy agent,- collector, or district at toroey, orS other person kr.trtothe bureau to be creditable.) N la y- jqnel5-lawdlw. Nary AEent. CEMENT! CEMENT! RTRATTON. SMITH A CO.,' -janel s Agents for Nashville, DRUGS, "DB.EJ.EBSOE'B .ALTEBATiVE.cOMPOVNfl die easts of the BovxU, and ruck ilheafa u arie. frari a, iixrZerd, Dtf cf iU iifcnfoK Liter or ' Ilrwrrr-- n. rtipUStrerof-ttrsL .for ffmvol.l?biliv,' t'J-' wiitM ufvrs 7ftfA'WfleT wzrc tJ n( w inventor nf this rm.narw.iihn pa fm thin - A. .completely prostrated from Dyspepsia and inactivitynf tho T.tror iln.t li rr IrMntin. t . :m.,.a.vr. I. raise himself from his bed. Ha srmrht aid fromlihrsM.;. athomeandmEurope,lutinrain; his case was pronounced hopeless by thousands,Tut.j it was (jjraceiderit that Ire siic- -until .the choracier of the medicine'was fully established by its success, as sliowri 1 y the ccrtulcafes which haire oeen advertised. Isubjoui the certifier ic of Prof. M. Gabbcet, of ileai'phis, TcniiJ with- whom I often advised during tlie time- ct mv ..suffering. .. iiKKrnu. lenm. April 17.-13-r. --Lhereby certify Uiat I have been acquainted with -Or.) - "SleHJoea1n,1 some years ago he ivas reduced l.teheve, lower tluih I have ever seen any one that afterwards rccor-jr- eu, iTiuj mioi. i cupposeaioue Dyspepsia und Liver alt:iou, and after tr-uig thepiescriptionsot many Physicians injliis as wellas other countries, witlimit Tvifrr'l iwith a preparatiou of his oTa In being l-estored'to giwd """ , at. UAiUii.i.r, iu v. ' Physicians arc requested to try this preparatica. We feel satiilied it will nustaui the character we give to it ia this ' nubliesiton- " . HusTsviti.E, January 12,1852. P.n. DtEpioa: I fake the liberty and fell it to Le my dutr tarcconimeud to all persons suffering from diseas cf tii stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound, as a rcry sepcrior medicine, ily son,ged 15 years, bad been tinder medical treatment about fire years for dyspepsia and diar rhea .when bavins- almost desmireH nl Ilia rwnrpw T rnn. eluded to try your Alterative, two bottlescf which, relieve, enurelrmredhim. ' MIPAJAH CAYCE. r t "C5TSVIU.E, Oi;t. 17,1S!3. ' D6.-Bt.Erporr Some fim'lias . tlDca)e that piy wrS) h Alterative Compound. -ui-.-yumx. iiiai mv vnenaa ior inrt nr fnit- ' I. ' 1. 1 . I . . r subject to tbeorsl kind cf sbcila pf cramp in -tho. stomach -Ihe Best physicians irt the place and a great mtin'r oifferca .lull, VTIFUVU 1 ILIll UlHll-lfaeiemi Vtinm I thm.nht tn ..a - "---'"-'i y" iwiwuuu; itiu eiag-persuaded to- try your alterative comjxjuad, I did yo anil am happ- tn say that it has entirely cured her'; and I would conscientiously recommend it in el! nersoM snfferinn- (mm .7t.AUAa. r u liver and dyspepsia. . N'. D, RpitERTSON. r.--- . Hl5iTJVlI4X.Scpt2?, 1651i pa. If LrnsoE Having seen the .publication of your Alte ative Compound, I think it my duty tc ray to thepobiic. that I njd been for years subject to spells- of Cramp'Cqlic,iu its worst form: that I had tried almost everv thinn-iht UM :vcn byphystcians,"andnevcrfouud any thingtbat would cer ,"v -.n.t iit, uuiu x ic;rmuuuTenieuicine,wulcunas relieved me in vcry attack ia less than an hour." - - - - Wll. B. LLoro. Giles Corxrv. Tenn.. TWe 93 msi. J" - Da. Bledsoe : I feel that I should fall tliort of mr duty t tATIUT,n.t tAl1i.t.l.. T l . r. . i j. Hiwaiciuiuwtu, r.erei jlch o limner rccomaicnd your Alteratire Compound. It has entirely Ve nerea me, so tnst l have not had cinue to take anvthing jn two months. I can eat anvthing I waut with impuuitv, aud believe my health is as good as it ever is at myadVance'dage. Should 1 ever suffer from dyspepsia apin I shall be sure to call on you. I am very respectfully vourfiieud. ELIZABETH J. HARW00D. . . nnvreviLLE, ALl, August 24,,1S51. 1 Tins is to certify, that I had suffered for many years with Dysjx;psi.-i snd Disease 3 ofthe Liyer. Physician after Thy. sician lad prescribed for me without mr receiving any ben efit, when I commenced the use of Dr. lUedsoe's Alterativo p Compound, which curad me soundly, and I recommend it uctauje vi uie same nappy euect upon otbersot mr acquaint ncc, JOSEPH CAR0THERS. HrarrariLLE, Ala, March 3, 1832. Da. Blepsoc Sir : Judging from the certificates you have already advertised, it willbe almost unnecessary forme to add further evidence in regard to the healing virtues of your Compound; but I mast say, that for years 1 suffered a great deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement ofthe spleen, and thought that I r.orcr would recover. I commenced tak ing your compound about nine weeks since, and have gained is or 80 pounds, and feel about as well as I ever did. . HENRY J. G0FF. v7 fhc above medicine is forsale in every Drug Store. IrS tho ritr, and most of tho towns in the State. G. W. HEN DLRSIIOTT, (xeser&l Agent, for wnolejaleing tlie med icine. gg'I'rice ?1 pej- pmt ItotUe. novlS lvd tr DrDIAN AND GERMAN BOOT DOCTOR, I ESPECTFliLLV anaounceji to the citizens of Nashvilk I, and vicinity, that be has returned again after aresi dence of fourteen years in tin South, and pcrrnarienllyla cated himself in South Nnshrdle, at the corner of Was! ington and Pear! streets, whers he may at all times be fount by those who may wish tq consult hita. He has in his jiossession rrany certificates from men t eminent standing certifying to the permanent cure of the ruojt distressing caes ot the f! lowing diseases, viz: Ner- (Jhills and ient Con- Uronsies. Ilemonfasis nf 11-a Inniw ntul other Hemorages; Diarrli'ea, Diseases ofllicKidnevs, iler curird and Yeucreal Taiiifs of tlie Blood; Diseases of Chil dren, Worms and vatious other Diiaases incident to the hu man system- During his resideccein the South, he at fended foovertcn thousand dilEircnt cases, all of which ha treated with more thin ordinary success. Dr. licLaiie hopes from his much experieocs in the Medi cal Profession and the dcrree of success that hn.s nttenilrii liisefiora heretofore, toobtain the coniidente and patronacc" i f.rti.o oirt;i..,i " b Nashville; Feb 0 ly. DR. Wif. McLANE. Ia? .nitiersad(ircRe.i, post-paid, to South Nashville. .. DS. FRASK.'S ilAGNETIC OIKTHEHT; - - AMR. WINTERS had lost nearly all of his hair and, liadbeenbaldTlrmany years; by the use off 'irt-Ooi-Vn cf thi M'jijiia Oi'Uine'd, Jid .'s hair er.tire re stored, and now haggis beautiful a head of hair as any man; eould wish. His age is about 50 years. A son of llr. Warre'i, of this town, 14 years of ace, had' been afflicted with the Asthma from his cradle He had, the benefit of the best medical advice that a loving and wealthy father could proiure, without avail. It was one of the mo?t aggravated cases I ever saw; he was emaciated al- , most to a skeleton. By the use of a few bottles of the Uint- ' mcnt he was L'wovarfycvfed, and for seven mouths past has r enjoyed robust health i This was an extreme case of ittjUtmmalUm of tin trlan, , rr,, . . j, i 1.. 2 -r . . . , i .i . "ditt'imvsicians, without receiving" iKrueSt-was cred by )he uJe-f v.0OCU)e3fcctlie1lagneti3 Oiut- I ment This was fonrmonlhs ago.-.nd trie lady (a Mrs. Dun ham,) is still in good health, and able to attend to her usual household duties.- I lisve treated two cases of Chronic Sore Eyes with the Ointment, botlt "of tbe' patients so warty Hind, as to need an attendant to lead them from place to place. One of them had been afllicled Is ycara,- the other about 9 years. Ther had tried tho 'best onvsicians in the State,. withoutbenent; aud one of them had been underthe- treatment ot vhe celebrated Jyr. Muzzv. of Cincinnati, for eighteen months, end had expended hundreds of dollars in vain efforts to effect a curo. They are now by use of the l .Magneiis uinimcnt, nearly or quite cured; ana are auie to "read and attend to any ordinary business. I have used "the Xiu7 sipetas. Ana lasi but not least, l bare within the last year cured four cases of CANCER by the use of the Magnetic ?i!fnfalone! " , From'a thorough frral of the Ointraint n nearly every disease for which it Ts recommended, I can confidently re commend it to bb one ofthe most useful remedies ever of fered tp thp public Respectfully Yours. BURTON nURBELty M. D. Dated Jan 27, 1RS0, Amelia, Ohio. The character of this Ointment, as an efficient remedy, is established in this city. There are qnitea numberof indi viduals who ascribe their restoration to health to the use ol this extraordinary Ointment. For sale by 11. G. SCOYEL, PERRY AvDEMOriLLE, mavS CARTWRIOHT At A RJ1STR0NG. IR A STOUT COACH itf A Jj U F A'fe TCltEB', Xa 5 CLABt Street, .Nasbvtllb, Tens., Xitdeor to II. S. FreiuJC Grocery Warthoute, and op- A posite Morris Otrattaa't LL kinds ofcarriages for sale, with harness rTOTp to suit All work sold by me is made at w&ttf the Clatk Street Manufactory, and warranted, snd -will bi sold on as good Terms, for Cash or good notes, as any work made Nbrth or East Repairing done withpromptness and dispatch, and all persons leaving work to repair may rely on getting it when promised. All orders promptly attended to. fmarlj. WATtTWflO MAMKOTH. THE thoroughbred Jack, MAKING! MAM MOTH, direct from Kentucky, wilt make his first season in Tennessee at Canev Snrimrin r v ii , ' -1....-tl. 1 - i- . T .Marsuau couniv, uve mil iav uc usmug ioxu in uuee River, at thirty-five dollars insurance and fifty cents groom fee Jennets sent from a distance will be pastured" gratis, and grain fed, if required, at fifty cents per 'week.- lie is full fifteen hands two and a -half inches high, good ho"hest measure, unusually large bone, and hciry; black; with mealy nose. He has the form, size, color and blood to- re commend him highly to those who wish to 'improve their stock. We consider him the master Jack of Tennessee. For further particulars see band bills, march 11 Sm KNIGHT A- WILSON. tccucu m cuiuis uiKiscii. ciuqs ue nos Been pracuacg meo- icine, nis success in such cases has been unrivalled. He I """J? uruiijan, vp u.n..urcce,jearesj has been aware or Uie-incredulity of the public, and'eonse- i T: -J?mIE I "S?rtIt ,a!"J"i?, 'Y03 mwnilr !l-JI nntliit.fr !,... v. A.. r i.:-. "f- darj Mes.-cnircr.No. ?.'Cant John K.linafe!tcr elapsed since f irave c oei I . aii umi greauy jjeuented byyour ri -j i -.. . . . -,,-p.. . - . 1 i- t j ft i - rii... n 1 mA uiw jjii.'ii.ioiis, um (.cmpiainis, iyspepsias, rerers, ricunsics, Astnmas, folds, Coughs, Incip: sumptions, llheumatisms, teak 'Lunes. Fits. Cancers, ulcers. ScroQidouA ! i 'aVs ii 3-ri jMISCSEXLAKEOTJS. NOTICE TO "JETE2lI TRAVEIXER3. t npilROUGH b'V Pefin? ( lvauto. and Ohio Railroads. Phil- iitauKnu;niiiia.v utncmnaii, iuuiaDapoiKSAiOiayeu?. I aaa Philadalnhli to Ciru-inrnl i in X IionrsL .ortesi an.ljtuckest raute. from the AtlaattcCities to. routetorNOr!eaii':.t)6lv'Stt tii niarinnali t"lnTVT;-. i T"''6!.19 '"iJli-V Vti.Pennsyvania .Railroad, an.the ' fiHlowincT ilail y 5feam"F2aroflnTn P;nai. p i ! VaPl M tr,ireAve3j?ittilmrirSuBjr ? ICerfnn I e' ?f-Ieavcs P'ft-Sburg Monday; Alle I 6"enc VaP1t-,Vfc,a',3v;V ,,f!iebr' Icarcs M&borg Tues. lttsburgThers- i Pittsburg Fri lenreis lilt ourg baturdav. isoaraiTsandtodgineon board the Packets extra. Pittsburg tt) Ciucinnati, if 2; Louisville, $3; St, Fare tlironrti br-TLiilroail from PhllaJelnhia in Pitt.hitrr f9 CO; Massillon,'glO; .Cfevehtnd, flO"; Manslield and Crest- ' ime, cu; uoiummrs,?i3 e-.; ioieno,?l3; t;iiicinnati, (via Crestline;) $15; Chictgo,' (via Michigati Southern R. It.) jo iniraro. aiisean. A.enosnn. ill- Kacme. Jiii- waukie.Slicboygau, Wisconsin, via Detroit and Michigan -Centwi Railroad, 19; J L9 tyars wilt leav the (jomtnonweallh s Station, ft. E. Corneai-cf Schuylkill Fiflll rud Market Streets, where tickets Can be purchased of liingtiam 4 Dock, Agents ofthe State , iuju uuiuiuuia uiuroaa j,tnos. Thomonilnir Eynreis Tmirr thrnnt-ti tn Plf'srutrvr Ptr-a htridCincinnatr and Chicago, will leave'at 7 o'clock, A. M. ..ii'iiii j iucujuai! iu flours. The night Mail Train at V. M. Through to Cincin nati in 45'.hiurs, includingone night's comfortable rest at Pittsburg. r The abarp lines pass Ihrougli and stop at Lancaster, Har- nsmirg, iewisKiwn, nuntmgacn, liouuiaysburg, John stown, Greenbnrg, and IntermediatepUces. " .ivuvK.-iu.tua: hs, lua txiinpiUiy win 1101a memsci ves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount no. exceeding f ion. TUU.S. ilOORE, Ageof. JJ?1nei,,f- . - ., , T. Peunivlntnia. Railroad Co. I-. Columbia Rmlrcsd Line tor Uarnsburg; via Cclutr. ( btaund all interme'dlafe pU&s, will leave tho above static! aHy(,-P.M. -Ii:"S.'S.YIVASI.t IIAILltOA 1. 'it lb road now complete tvopenit a emmunitatIon te- Krcen r.i'.snurg eiu rnuadtIpt.ia.orPJtLsbunr and BaW. whieh freight fromtto weitean reach an euiii-rn ciSisretit points oa the western wafers. Also with the Cleve land and. PiUsbars Hall HoaJ, end Ohio and Pennsylvania Hail KoadatP-lttburg. Cars run throuah hetween Fitubnrgh .RmfcPhUadelphtawlUiouttransiilpmeni of fr'olgfit, anadvan- mikc ma, cu ue appreciated oy all. snippers. Iii Casoof r.btroedo-v cf navisatlon by lea or low vritsr ircicuii wesivaEuan anrtrotti! irntii FiMihtiT9is r n. cinnau, ortowns in tee lnierior b Kaljroad. i. it-HTHS OF FitlistJJir rseiween mtsburgand Polladejphia or Jmltmore. ' First JIa4. iriMttr Sntmrr Rain.. Rzttt. -" Pry Qpods, Books and Stationary Bonis; Wti") Pel f per 1C0 lbs. .iuucs. uoujuiu .arruu?i rursane. i tries, Feathers, Sadd!e'rv,fec. 81 Sets. ' aeruna uiatv. Brown Shsetln? & Shirting la Hales,! Dru2s.Gla! Ware. Groceries.-execnt Hrr- ft? cts. 60 eta tree, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Machinery, f Oilcloth, Wool, vc. " 'a'liird. Class. Butterin Firkins t- Kegs, randle. Cot-' ton; In winter, Qutmtoire, Tallow,! Tobacco, In lesfiir il.-inufoctared, fEast-r ward, dic.-c- ' - - Fourth Glass. Faeon.Cotton (in summer,) CctTccrdl . and Lard Oil, (tnrouga) Pork in rull ear- ) loads at owners risk. i 75 ets. 50 cts. GScts. 40 ets. . - Oku. C: FfauolKcim. - - . yrughtjlrnt,Pittslxrg. E. J. Snecder, FriigktJlccKt.PltUitUiiiii. JIasraw AIvo-ms, Freight Jfger.U , Baltimm J. Ia. r.lllntt. Freight jf-esr.AV.T JTeit tt ,f. T. . 11. li. Houston, Ue. Freight Agent, Philadrlpkin. march 16, 1S53 ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. f-1 FALL & CUNNINGHAM. No. 47, College Smscr, Nashtillk, Tccv. ARE now in receipt of their enlire stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY for tlHSnrin?Trade. and in raltino- the attention of the merchants of Middle and East Tennes see, Kentucky, and North Alabama, to their large end Taried assortment, tlieyfeel confident thot it will compare favora bly with that ol any House in any country, and when tho item of Iran'portation Is considered, it willbe found that -.ievfs should prompt all dealers in f country lo encouraire a home market. . .. . ... ... . "WC HiCillC S, and Farmers visiting Najhrille ito their assortment oi" Tools, r aruuug implements, &., a targe sKxatct waica Uiey always A.VCl UIIU. leatiere, Olr-tinyawi tnar,ts&n'st tlie highest mar ket prices in exchange for goods, cr in payment of debts. Feb. 20,1353. liurrown I'Hlcnt Vlantatlon THIS Jlill differs from all others In the coastruc tlon of the uppor or Itunuins Mcne, which is composed or French Hrrrr ClOeks, enclosed In a cast lroa Tase, which rnis the back and hoop c f thq Stone with a Cast Iron Kf e, or Hush, than lsof areater external diameter at tne bottom that at the lop, widen. U secured to the by four bolt., so that every uiocKis in meiorm ot a dove tall wn.cu elves greater I strength to a Stone than any-other method which Is required i in email mills, where tba stone Is run with great speed, and bwomesdsngerocs if no; ftrorgfy marie. It also Kives any wefaht toaslonecfsroaltdian-itetthftis required without having itthict or high, that makes it tophesvy. , Thti mill is a square frame made of wood or ra:lIron,tn i the form ora buk,with Br-dje-tree. Spindle Balai.ce, Ring Driver, aud Rezulat nePcreV. an-lfrlnds u- on tha same prlrelple'aa a lartO mill,din"r'ng only In the Kunner Stone; tills bein-ofgreatweh-utenafclep Jt togrind nearer the cen ter a gronter quantity of grain wiih les ivcr t&a any other lallluowin nse. This nilll trortiMe.nn.lma7 beatiaehed i to steam, water, hoie or hand power. ALSO, aHt,es of Crench Borr 41111 Stones, .Manufactured on-the sainojiTinrir-Ic. - . Jpioph- II. llurrowsi yt Cincinnati, is the Inventor, for I which, hepbtained tetter. Patent in 1P42. For tlilnfriuge ' ment. tho purchaser will be held responsible for tha rlht '.ofDlng . TacsoMiHsdonot requiroaMHIriyhtto s-ttthemnp; and atl.thatisneceiwary to put then ia operation, is to attach a hand to the pulley on the spindle, with a drum sufficiently - larger to run a twentf-foar inch iiill 240 revolnttons per1 minute, attached to Gin, Steam, or Water Power. By the "tesdy application of tuohorse power the Min will grind sx to 3 bushels perhonrof tro4 meal: and will crlnd wheat is. well as cora, Tbe thirty Inch mill, if put lo its fullest speed, wll' erind from ten toSncenbushelsperliour. "These mills are warranted to bo lnevery respect as recom mended Dirkctioxs roa I'sino. Place jQurralllabautiMfeetfroin the Driving Pulley Irt a level po-itlon; make the belt of If ttherett oreiRht incliis wid. Give the StoneJ-H) revolu tions a. milium wiia ihosun. Kep the neck and step of ; me spmaie -iveii ouea. riace one star on me oacs. or lae -RnnntDir Slona.1a thaeame way as tha Cross on tho rriver, U that 1, tho way they are trimmed to rub. j Kefer to ThojPat'ersontsq.. of Highland county, Ohio, ' Jesse BeaI,Kq., of Clinton county, Ohio; C. S. Bradbury, Esq or Cincinnati, aud annmlierofoCiers. I AH qniersdireitedto. " JOH.V L'. BOOMAN, Ko.'M l!rosdway,AsshvllIe. Agent for Middlcand East Tennessee, or . II. ItUKHOWS, JanC dilr-w.&w.ly. tVestFrontst.Cln.O, IMPOUTAiNT TO UUtX MA N U FACT! f JtUUS. JAMES BENTON j-of Newark, New Jersey, has discovered a process for manufacturing wrought iron directly from theoie, with wood or mincraTcoal. stvled br him an 6re-w'eTding furnace; (an improvement in the rcanu- S:rCr'bU' tT?ucces,fUy at- .a.single beat the best quantity ofbionms, at a less cost than ,' TUC irtl- IS HOW llSll.ltlir mnrlc. r atlrra P.lnnf l..r. lun t granted him for his discovery ,and we are the appointed agents i mci5 nuis, aim - us imnHiiiciion inroucrnout iue I West; auda3 thepresenthigh priceof iron isinducingmany capitalists to invest in its manufacture, without being aware j of the great, advantage, this new -and valuable inven l tion lyis. oviir any other known mode, we think it but subser j vmg their riiterestto thus earlyimprcss upon them the im i portaBce of an examination of the merit ot this Lite. Inven i tion before embai king in any other made for making iron, assuring them of its entire success andnraoticability, aade- moustrated by the furnaces cow in lucctssful operation afte .tliisplan. It is not our purpos e in this advertisement to speak par t ticuTjrly" oTfhe almost' incalculable advantages th.s process possesses over all Other modes for making Iron; (as this is contained in our circular.-wfaich we will be pleased to mall to the address of any one interested in the matter,) bat to " call tHeTatfentinn of those about investing ia the tuanufac ture of Ifoii, and respectfully invite an examination of the furnace we ore erecting in this city, and which will be in operation bythe 3th June nexti'or to the furnaces of the -American Iron Companyin Newark, New Jersey, now op erating, with-complete success. W. C. DAVIS A CO. ,', Cinciuuati, June 1 bw. PATENT CHOPPEaG MU,Lj For Chopping Corn oy oilier Grain, An artvu vhch rj! Firmer thtmld hue, IT will grind, with moor two horse power, front four to live bushels cui hour either fiue for bread or coarse for stock and is so simple in its construction, that any boy twelve years old can keep it in order and run it, 1 1 ia adap led to either Steam, Water or Horse Tower . Having soldthb entire right of manufacturing and selling the above Mill, in Tennessee, to Messrs. J, R. Cowan and A. C. Howard, of Nashville, persons wwbjng to purchase can "-nnd'tbemat J.M.Saab.urr's,on College street, where they - -Aiill be happy to take Orders. 1J0SS & ADAM3. auggjl " - . WANTED TO 31UY At this office, twestt or '-rmfsTT negtoea .Tie highest market price will be given if application is made scoa. miySl lw -"-TV ftl m A i j cj Tit err i-. H. O.COVEL, Druggist and Apothecary, Xorth iidi qfh Puilie Sniarc, 3 doors irj of CU Hathmils Inn. Whali.ola tad Retail Dealer in Parts, Rarsma, PmrotxST, Powusat, Otis. Drc STurrs, Fojvcr Articz-Ss,. Shot, YAitsisrrss, Glass; Glasswacjc, Lkad, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTP.mfEXTS. 1 tha . XTPtRO AEDOXIXAL SVPPORTE&Scnd THUS&ES WASHITA OIL STONES, Drugs, Hcdicinei, Chemieals, tc. XuktiOf, Mivch 11, 185S. 1"AA LRS. PRINTER'S INK Winter, Spring.. Sum luUU mer and Fall News, ofthe best quality-, for said by march U H. G. SCOYEL. 7?RESII GARDEN SEEDS, from' Landreth. Rislev and H. G. SCOYEL. JO ttShakers, foe sale by VRASS SEEDS, ia variety, for sale br JT m archil H.O.SC0VEL. JLi war in New York cttr. as an rJmlr.l,u .l, and an eSectual remedy for baldness and falling off of the hair, causing it to crow luxraiatrtlr. retiderino-it sy, lieautiful and preventing its toirning grey, for sale br marcnii l.U.3COVEI. LYON'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, for Dyspep sia. Gout. Rheumatism. Cnann. Cholera Morbus. Chclir Ac, Ac, which is oue ofthe best preparations of the day a iruu win convince me increiuious, iot saie oy msrenu rt. ti.scu LL. fi ALVANISM Christie's Belts, Bracelets, Fluid, Rings aria xriasiers, tor sale oy me cnty agent in ratm!ie, marcan ii. u. HW J.1. T ANGHORN k ARMISTEAD'S SUPERIOR TOKAO XJ CO, for sale Wholesale and Retail br marchll u. O. SCONEL. "13 IFLK POWDEIt Cocnerticutand Tcncesseejiine Pow J li der, warranted best quality, forsale by marchll H. G. SCOYEL. "VTEATS FOOT, Refined Tanner's, Lard, Linseed and JL castor Vila, tor sale by II. U. suuv U QllITH'S SUGAR COATED PILLS, just received and U lor sate, or marll IL G. SCOYEL. r pEAS Black, Young Hyson; Imperial, Gunpowder, and JL Extra Carious Black Tea. Thes: Teas are of gocd quality and have giTcn satisfaction, for sale by tnarcfill li. Q. SCOVEI "VTOTICE. In consequcnce.cf the Firecn Friday mom JL iuir. we ere compelled to suspend business for tune- time, but wi!I ccrmnence again as soon, rs we can procure a tuitcb!e hresr, of which due notice will be given. lathe meantime we hope cur friends who are indebted tons, and to Ewic. Brown & Co.. will ccme forv-ardand settle, up without delay, thix we may meet our own engagements prcmptlr. Wecai hefcrudat No. IF. on tie square John Nichols old stand. .We would sjsotake this occasion lo express cia- gralciiil thanks to tlcse who hare kindly favored us and our prede cessors wan uieir pairrniagc; to trie iirc (Jcmpauiea and cititecj, to whose eserticcs we are mainly indebted for what of our goods were saved, aud to those kind friends who sympathise with us in cur loss. leos KVi:i UuUlHLKS. rpHE GK.-EFENnF.RG DISENTERY SYR JL UI' I" a speedv and infallible remedy for DIARRH EA. DYSENTERY. BIAODY FLUX. CHOLERA MORBUS. CHOLERA INFANTUM, and the Asiatic Chclera. It never Tails to cure, the worst possible cases of bowi-1 complaints in a few hours. It is purely vegetable, and taken in almost any quantity is perfectly Harmless. Most remedies in use for Diarrnea.ldcun the ncresof the intestinal canal and only for a time alleviate the disease br prercnlingthe expulsion of the acrid fmid, which will al most inrariaWy pour forth again, with increased violence, though nature "sometimesorerccmes the evil, while the rem dv afcne bears off the praise. Not so with tbe Dvsenterr. Syrup. Its ingredieutare tb natural antidotes to tnese com plaints. It changes tbe nature of the luids.and causes their explusion in a natural manner. It dos cot leave them to in flame tbe surface of the stomach and bowels, but attacking the cause, it neutralizes them, and the'disejseiinmcdiafely subsides. The operation of the Syrup is threefold. It im mediately reaches the seat of the disease and arrests its course; it instantly soothes pain and restores the system to perfect quiet The inflamed surfsces of the stomach and intestines are guarded against further violence br the neu- tralizaticn ot their acrid contents, and thus the body re sumes it natural htslthr functions. THIS MEDICINE NEYER FAILS. A complete cure is wamurtad- Frice only 50 cents per bottle. iunelS. ALEX. MACKENZIE, Agent Tor the Stafc ACIerevmanoi Nashville informed me but season when the Cholera was threatened, thai in one week be cured 21 cases of the premonitory symptoms with a few bottles of tms Uyseniery ayrup. A- AL, PRINTED LINENS ! PRINTED LINENS ! ! At A'o. 9. Union. Street. JUST received (direct importation) one Case Linen Dress Goods, containing a ercat variety of Styles and pat terns, which will be sold 23 per cent less than the usual Price. Abo. a variety of dress Goods consistingof Berages, Lawns and Muslins, for styles and prices, arc unsurpassed by any in the market Gimps, Fringes, and Trimmings of all kinds omstantly on Land. The attention of the Ladies, is particularly requested to our Stock of Goods, before pur chasing. mart.-i THURSTON A BERNARD. BUENA VISTA "WATER CURE. 1853. A. WEimZR, !. D. W. A. EPM0.VDS, H. D. DUS. WEBBER & EDMONDS. a TAKE pleasure in announcing that they are no.-r ready . tor the reception or patients at their establishment at Buena Vista Sprint:. The romantic liealtbful and pirturesoue character of the locality at Buena Vista Sprines is so widely and generally known throngh the numerous visitors wlto annually resort to the place for its medicinal waters, that the proprietors deem it necessary fo sar but little on the subject. The country is wild and broken, abounds in game, is exempt from epidemic invasion, has an unconfincd and salubrious atmosphere, and the establish ment is supplied with an abundance of pure runnier free stone water, equal to any in tbe State Ur. M ebseb is a pnysician ot torty years experience in the active practice of his profession, and has just returned from a tour through the Northern and Eastern States, dur ing wmcn ne nsitca iue best water-cure cstaplistimrnts in tho country and enjoyed ample access to all the best sour ces of information on the subject Dr. Ensioxra, though a younger practitioner, has several years' experience, and brmgs with him into the establish ment the professional devotion and energy incident to the earlier periods of life The means for amusement and re creation are ample and free of charge Teiub. For Board and treatment from 8 to 810 per week. Patients are expected to bring with them two blankets, two comforts or a feather bed, six large crash towels, two sheets and some old linen for bandages, or they will be charged extra for such in the establishment. Very sick and feeble persons will furnish an attendant who will pay board, or be charged for such extra. TYREE SPRINGS. This delightful Summer Retreat is now open g2& forthereeection of Visitors. It is situated on the Nashville and Louisville (via Mammoth Care) P M.'ii Turnpike Road, twenty -one miles from Nashville, It is ac cessible to Nashrii!e byalineof daily stages, and by numer ousother modes of conveyance Tile great notoriety of its various mineral Springs, renders it entirely unnecessary to speak of their invaluable properties. Tbe Hotel is neatly fitted up; and, for tbe extent cf its scale, and its ailinii able adaption, it is not equaled by any fashionable resort in the State. The proprietor most respectfully Folicits the patron age of the public generally, and confidently hopes, by care and attention, to satify his visitors. N. B. A full supply of ICE for tho season en Jiand. WM. ROBERTS. mayS dAw2m. Porprietor BED SPRINGS. JtkTEtake pleasure in anntnncing to our numerous friends V and patrons, that we : ra now ready to accommodate all who may wish- to avail themselves of the benefits of our place Extensivepreparationi hve been made for the com fort both ofthe invalid and the man cf pleasure It were needless fr ua to attempt to set forth tbe value of our place, in a medicinal point of view. JIany, afflicted with various diseases, have visited us, and alter a few weeks sojourn, bavegoneaway either entirely cured or greatlr relieved particularly such as hare been afflicted with Scrofula, di seases of the Skin, Stone in the Bladder, and also of the Di gestive System in generrj. Offbese facts, there is an abun dance cf proof; and many who have certified to them, rndthe same have gone forth to the afflicted people And we'have at this time two living specimens of Sciofula case.3, cured sound and well, with us. to be seen as testimony to oar dec laration; one of which was almost a hopeless case. We are in Macon county, Middle Tennessee, 12 miles cast of Lafayette, our county scat, 6o or 70 miles from Nashville, 45 miles turnpike, and the balance high ridge road, and other good country roads coming from every point from Lebanon, Wilson county, Hartsvdle, Carthage, Gainsboro', Tomkuxsville, Glasgow, Gallatin, Ac. SAM. E. HARE, 1 J. A, TAYLOR, Proprietors. mayl2 tr wStn S.B. PEYTON, BUENA VISTA SPRINGS. Drs. W. & E. further inform the public that the above justly celebrated and delightful watering place will be ready for the reception of -visitor on thelst of June The house will be furnished anew with bedding, toweling, curtaining, Ac, 4c No pains or labor will be spared to make the place conform to the rational expectation of those who may visit iL The places cf amusement are Undergoing thorough re pairs ana important additions, ami will be free of extra charge. Buena Vista Springs, Logan county, Ky., April 7, 1S53. may23 w3t. NASHTOLE TOBACCO MANUFACTORY Ko. 48. on College, near Broai Strett, THEsnbscribersaremanufctvrins Tobacco from Ten nessee. Kentucky, tnd Missouri LeaC which they war rant as good, and will sell as low, as any Tobacco ofthe same quality manufactured elsewhere We solicit a call from dealers generally, a3 Tobacco of onr manufacture will be found to Eire aood satisfaction, and pay the deafer a fair pro fit; B A.J.MUSSIAIAN4CO,Manuxarturers, No. 43 College, near Broad streets, Nashville, Tenn. march !) tlj VALUABLE LAND FOB, SALE. I OFFER for sale 850 or 400 acres of Land, lying from one to two miles from MurfreesbcirV, ca the Nashville Turnpike road, and on tbe NashrjUe an'd'ChatUnooga Rail road. The land has n it a 3mall dwelling bouse, and a sawand grist tpU, as'it as It can be subdivided into several small farm 3,'it' affords a good opportunity for persons wish ing a home in a pleasant country, on rich lands, and within a convenient distance of good schools, churches, Ac Terms liberal. Title indisputable For further information, ap ply to W. Spencz, Murfreesboro', or to the subscriber W. L. MURFBEEi ' Murfreesboro', August 8, 1852 eotf mscellajsteoifs.; BY THE PKESLDirVT OF THE tJMTED STATES. - --'-J IN pursuance of taw, I, FRANKLIN .P1E?CE. P'esident ofthe United y "wcut ueciare ana cmte hottb. that ruW.r .?i-rri-i .w.fi, which rexnain to th7Un.'tates5 0pf, ; side of the line che S Si Oht'"?? tl.e renods hereinafter designated, to wit: f1 mcgMoy'th8.7 H4 odd .toirsns above referred to . ; 7 . ; w '. ,l3BK mentioned township towU: Siteatei 10 Xorii cf tU hut Unt and of p. rafL TQ.vnships ot and cw,pf rang-ost Towtt.shipsOTe.w.Aiw.andW.cfranm ' Townsb.ps bne, two, Ul?. and rofran rinrnaWp x Orte, four five, six.and.of rsspkr, Sevtk ftklats intend vxstcftkt principal meriiKa. ?1s enf' ndrA of range Mi ttrarran0 AttbeLandOnWatliSoPOnn,5?- B.T tncinir on Mond ,tJ. iTO W ' Lhe "raeSUf. cos. mencinfr on Xlon.U ,h(: .V,0 ""esameat, thednFlofsncu'".. odd nnmhrnkki r wuons. I sections, bciBgtbe dermcuticned townships towiu JntUua tne an Kal AttheLan mencing Jivu.l dermentioned lou-om. il,-7. oatel In & as. -rjfc" v nit. lowna&ip tvmttm, of range icca. Iissisa Sepfei . -r .T . theoddnumbarxiveref ocuermentioned fownshina w 10 m Xorih. of ti fo hM anient tfs Choctaw tncrtdk. Aownstips agu, tht,airinHfenJftem., teen, seventeen. riThf Ty, . "si fix- srcrriCT. . ' '"""J vraegw rJ?'?ft!JL!r?!E;,t' nine- fc"". Mr, tKrteen.fcar Townships eAt. nine. fn. eW, vj.. n.-... - JSES? 'nine' and vrfr,,cf range Attire Land Offlreat AUOrST for lb disposal of such sections and parts of seiW tT- Si-rth cf achate line axdavtqf tXc CUccfcte n-ndxn. Township few, of range rmaTErj. Touaw tw' J"' lnd ag, ranrr.ne, U,rer'fcnr' d Wr.of raST' thr"' Sr . of Toh'111 onJet'tU' ad of range SErcrrnB. Township , of range ncsmx. Xortkofthe but tiHe,vesttfte nuridietn, andcaiiof Pearl ricer. rafiveT UW' 5UCseTea' tiyit, of Jownihipsr, ,ix, seren, eight, and la, of rang. Townships rF, eiglt, nine, and ten, of range seven. Townships egM n, and ten, of ranee eight 'R "designated in roman letters n wbollrwithmthe limits of "six sections ia width oaeacb. wde of said road," and those in HuXet are partla within said -mitS;!:'.?eSig:nated .on,he diagrams, wbico will be fur nished to tbe respective district land offices bT the Com missioner of the General Ltud Office. The lands will be sold tvljeet to tt r.gi of war eranfad said, for said railroad, not exceeding one hundred Won which include the road win be sold as containingthe qn Uhes respectively shown by the cfficiol plats. " of iTiv "f Va for "-,in!e "Gfficient to admit of offienng all the lanifs, but not exceeding two weeks, and applications to male private entries of lh Unds offered under this proclamation wfll not be received until after tb Given under mr band at ib -tr- rfn:.i.; .- .t.. twenty-third day of May, anno Domini one tJusaWeirfit hundred and lifty4hree FRANKLIN PIERGlT By the President : "-v-JOUN WILSON, Otnnmitoioner of at General Land Ofke. XeUcekact-jclscUlertonhndtofac United States original ly Kilhdraicnfrom marUt on accent of tit raurood grant. Under act of Congress, approved 3d March, 1833; eaf ilfed An act to extend pre-emption rights tocertain laads there in mentioned, the Pre-emption laws of the United Stat cs as they now exist are extended over the alternate reserved sec tions of public lands along the line of the railroad hereinbe fore mentioned, where the settlement snd improvement were made prior to tie Snot allotment of the alternate sec tions to tbe said railroad. Therefore all claims by pre-em-tion to any of the alternate sections of public iands within the limits originally lescrvcd will attach, if predicated od on settlements made prior to the 4th Febrniry, 1858. tfie date of the final allotment. Claims within the six miles limifs nvrst be proren CD at anr Ume brfore the day herein fixed forlbecommencenwat ofthe public salea, and are tobe paid for at the rale oT two collars and fiity cents per acre. Claims outside of the sis tnues, and within the h'mitscf the original reservation. rasi be proTen up prior to the restoration of said lands to nrlraU entry. Soldiers' bounty land warranty at a dollar andtwentyra cents per acre, may be received in payment for either class of kinds; one warrant onlr, however, can be located breach pre-emptor. 1 Immediately after the close of the public sale directsd fcy tee forezomcr Proclamation ofih Pi-;,tnt .i:: .:lt be received for the purchase at private entry, or location Ir warrants, ofthe lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outside of tbe sir miles limits, in such nrr!e in...! . ....itmjw)uuaiuu and insure accuracv', in accordance with instructions to be issued to the registers and receivers. law lSw JOHN WILSON. J'mal2 Cimmutioner of tit General Land Ofict. UNITED STATES MALL USE. THROUGH JN FIFTY TO FlFTY-FIVS HOUESL New York and Charleston Steam Packets. TtVV tbAdger's UTiarves every Siturdar .iiiiwiiMmrjcuaiuiaic tteunesday , On Saturday Jas. Adger, l,..00tons, j . iicsansuu, vHBoisnair .uarion. I,20u tens. 2 The SoHtaerner, W. Foster, Commander, will leave each alternate Wednesoay. Having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete orxler. For freight or passage, having elegantStale Roota Accom modation, apply at the otEce of the Agent m HENRY JHSSROONv ComerEast Bar and Adger's Sou. Wham. CaoblD paf ?e t2. Steerage ii. ' A. - A new ship will be pliced en the Line to coaaeet withthe Southerner on Wednesdays. feblT trw ATYERS & KcGILL DCALcas ix mar cxscsirnox of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing and Fancy Cteedf, On OiUat tirect, on dmr South cfthc Square WHERE may be found at alf timesa large aaort t, . llli,f Wnchestert, Davis & June's, i. Myers' Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen, Muslin with Lin m Bosoms, Gingham, and French Chintz, Standing and Byron Collars, Underwear, Merino, Shaked SillvUisii mere, Vigonia Cotton and Canton FlanncL for ladies and gentlemen, Gents Cloth Gatters, Gloves, Kid and Silkj, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma, Culf Gloves, and ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Liuec and Silk lUndkerehiefi Stocks, Ties, Waferfcrda,' Albert, I)e Joinville's, pbin, Emb'd and selCadjustio, Cravats Scarfs, Black and White Satin Ties, Shoulder Braces, Sus penders, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Night dips; Oil SilkBttA mg Caps for Ladies and Gentleman. Monsy, Riding sad Strengthening Belts, Robe de Cbambre, Umbrellas, Walk ing Canes, Riding Whips, Tiunks, Sole IatherTvaEaes, Carpet Bags, Satchels. Dressing Cases, Work Box 93, Toi lets, Opera GIa-3, Porte ilonies. Fans, Writing Desks Cigar Cases Flesxi, Trarelling Companions. Razois and Razor Strops Combs, Brushes, Good year's Gum Goods. FcrfU5acry.-Toiet Bottles, Pocket Cutlerr, Ac, and a larg assortment of other articles, nsually kept br Fur nishing Stores. J r ' .-2!ehaT!,made5Tnu'Cernen,swi,hour friends at Q orth to forward us Goods as soon as received by tbefn. thtrefbrew shaU have goods here in leas than tea days? from the Jiew York Custom House v v.- o. ,. MYERS & McGlLL'S. Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South ot the Square, Aashville belli EXCHANGE & BANKING 0FFJQE 0? D. PEARL ft CO. -VT ORTH-WEST corner of the PnbUc Square, new Plaat- era' Bank, NashTilla, Tenn. . H?" We are drawing Sight Checks on ell the principal a ties of the East, South and West at the lowest rates, "is sunu to rait purchasers.' 5f" We buy all kinds of currant and uaenrreat BnC Notea at moderate rates. We buy South Carch'na, Gaorgia and North Caeiica Bank Notes, at a very smalMj-scount Ctf We will parchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon ies at a fair premium. rarWchars Gold and Silver tor sale will attend to collections remitting oa any point requested at Baric "nCea. charge but x per cent, commissions. tST We are taking Bank of East Tennezsee the sasse u other Tennesssa Banknotes. O117 LEMONS. 15 b9Eea Lemons, received, this dar bA ap3 E. A J.NLX0N. 4.nBerry