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VOL.XXIY. NASHVILLE, TJ3NN: THURSDAY,- JULY 7; IB53. I t UNION AND AMERICAN. UFFICE-No. 11, BE.VDERICK STREET. DlK WEEKLY UNION AND AMERICAN Ufiiniished to subscribers ax the fbUowing rates: Single copter, one year in edrancei S $0; witKri the' ycsS'To' 00; tt the end UiaxeAreiOO. decs Of fire and upwards 12 CO v per copy for one year: Clubs of subscribers will fce re ceived for six mtmlhi at the foregoing rates. The TBI-WEEKLY is pubUthed evcry.Tucsday, Thursday end Saturday, at $5 per annum in advance; if.not paid in tdvjmoe, SC. The DAILY is published at Eight Dollars. . fTTHE MONEY IX ALL CAS Ed TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIPTIONS.. Remittances of subscriptions pity be made by mail at pur. risk. paper will tie fent out cf the State culess the order is ac companied with the cash. THE GENIUS OF XNTE2PBISE, Af cr Rome was subjugated by the boards of northern bar barians in the uTih century, the luminaries of science that had shone with such effulgence upon the Greeks and Ho rn in v oVe alma -renii! uibe J, and forages the world lay iu an interminable riglitof mental .and mural gloom. The human intellect seems to nave laid dormant during the Jong and tedium Winter, with no enlivening spring to awaken and revivify its inactire powers'. But at length fhe dawn of a bntr iterdav inarm to linncar. aud slowly and" majestical- " ly arose from'thit murky chaos the sun of enlightenment, ordered by Providence, to gladden and illuminate tlje world w.th Ids twinis. The adrcnt of PYFER A CO. Tas Truly Fortunate and Far-famed PVFER & CO, In thelSth Century, dispelled like mist before the rising inn the night of mratal daikncs that lias brooded over the world; and thoughtheir glimmering Star bad nsen blowly above the horizon, it 'culminated with the quickness of the electric park, and rapidly diffusing its luminous rays throu.h jut the world, pteseiilcd to the tranquil g-zeof aJ miring millions the semblance of the ANCHOR OF HOPE. ' Read the great good bestowed last month. UXFR&CEOENTSD AND BRILLIANT LUCK! . Si fi-itoainff Splendid Prizes eolJ tie last' four utcis: $Vi,4Sd, in package Wholes, tent to an old and heretofore unlucky Carrcsptudent residing in Santa Rosa county, Florida, who lus often said bis. turn must oni come, and bewasmtdisartpointtd. So much for persever ance. SV.OtJO, package cfQuariers, sent to Tennessee 26,0 W, packa ofyuarters sent to Alabama. 61 V"-11', packigeof Halve, sent to Mississippi. tlO'jy, package of Wholes eat to Sou:h Carolina. li,'W ', in single Whole Ticket, ser.i to Pennsylvania. " - 1 ,il4, package of Uaiyes eat to Virginia. S.', W-1. package of Wholes sent to South Carolina. g7.j km, paefc-ge of Halress'eatto North Carolina. Forbriiiiaji Prizes, J ways mail your order, PYFERACO, ao, 1 Ugld sired, liallimnrt, The tu st successful method to draw a Prize is to Purdue t 'de&ryiTne experience of every day strength ens this declaration. ' Nit sink word m Fait' at Pyfcr Cos. J3J Forward your orders without delay! Spleudid .Scliemeti for July, 1853. FgPThe OcrUticate Prices of jackagu of quarter tickets lat Jaly, OipitSl' No.of Price of Price j f Tickets. Packages. i-roes. Sv CO J 83,e) ' ZUoO 17,716 S-ywO .yti 85,tW3 Ballots 78 Nos. 78 Nos. 75 Nos. 78 Nos. 7ti Nos, 75 Nos. 73 Nos. 73Xos. 7a Nos. 73 Nos. 75 Nos. 7S Nos. 78 Nos. 75 Nos. 76 Nos. 75 Nos. 78 No. 12 drawn lit drawn 2 5j$IU ou 4 CO b i 7 S 9 11 U 13 14 14 drawn 15 drawn 18 drawn 16 drawn 11 (1 1 awn 15 drawu 12 drawn 16 drawn 12 drawn 14 drawn 20 drawn 13 drawn 15 drawn 12 drawn 15 drawn 1C drawn 13draivn 11 drawn 12 drawn 14 drawn 15 drawn 16 drawn 16 drawn 18 iw SI 18 W 15 00 40 VO 23 00 18-W 0 X) 18 CO 11 00 75 00 30 K 16 00 40 0. 18 00 If 00 3 IV 30 CO 18 00 So 1$ 18 i 12 00 0 00 10 10 10 5 of i2u00 la 20 at 22 10 S,u0vl lS.'K'O it'.ojO 21 iNoi. 10 2. Sof WvOO 75 Nos. 78 Nos. 1 75 Nos. 75 Nos. 78 Nos. 78 Nos. 1! 1,(100 27 2 29 SO 35.000 211,000 18,0 65CU0 10 iTlrawino fonvarded to Correspondents by the first mails aficr the lotteries are drawn. 5y""0crrcipondenls will please order a few days bcfoie the lotteries aie drawn. There is a large per ccr.tage in fever of those purchasers who order by the Package, and tlie chances of drawing four of the largest Prizes in the t-chemr, are thereby secured. We advice the purchase cf Packages of Tickets in every in stance. J"Bsr.k Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Oold at uir.it, will be promptl v remitted to those Correspondents who draw prizes at P Flat A GO'S. fj-Ketne.nber A PaCEAOEof TicErrs, can drrwroca of the must splendid prizes in a scheme, 5Iu crJer to sccjrc a Fortune, and the cash immediate ly af.er the result is known, the readers ot this paper have only to rjmit cash Drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Ectab lisiied, forfamedand trulv fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brokers, " PITER & CO., jnaeW 1m No 1 Light street, rallinire. HA. D2. RDSEas1 LTYES WORTH AND TAR FOR THE C0MPLETEC0HE OF CivgliS, CoUt, Iiijldtiui, AiQima, BroncliUU, tplttinff f lihcJ, mid ml uthtf Lung QimpiiinU UiiJutg t COXSUJIPTIOX. THE GREAT COUGH REMEDY! T) EADEKl bive you a Cough, which you aic neglecting, Xj under tlie idea that it is only a common colli, that it witi!"Ou '"wear itself out" Let a friend tellyou, 111 all kiud-r.e-i, what Will spijU be the probable result. Ij a short time, if you continue to neglect yoursclfj you w'U bejr.n to feel .1 tene of tightness ana opjiression across ibe cheat, arcompanied with Trcquent sliarp darting pains. Tneu a dry, hacking Cough will set in, and hea you raise anvihinjr "it nill be n thick aud yellowLJi, or hitc frotliy witter, stieakeJ, peihaps, with blood. If you sttll take no lnel.Cine, ihce uupleasaut symptoms will increase, andyou wilt 300:1 ua.e Hectic Fevir. Cold Chill, Night Sweats, Ci-pi- 0. 1s Expecfcttt.tion, and then Ureal Prostration, lfou slill neiect yourself, a lew weeks or months wdi see vou cousigu e I to the grave, leaving j'our friends to moura how rapidly CONSUMPTION did it-t wotlc, and hurried you away. Fr.einl! liave you no cause to no alarmed? In the above sketch jou may sea as 111 a glass, how every case of Con su nptii'u prog'ost, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal termiimtiou. Of all the Thousands and Millions whom this . g-xat Destroyer has gathered to tLe tomb, every single case bean with a Cold! Jf this hid been attended to, all mig!.t bare Leea well but, being neglected, under the fatal delusion tliatit Wiald wear iteeJ-," it transferred it i deadly action to the -u stance of the Lungs, exciting there tlie formation of tubsrtles. Another, and another cold adde t fuel to the tl mie, uni.l the-c tuhcicies began to soften and suppurate, leading, by their ulceration, great cavities iu the Lungi. At th.s ens s, the disease is verj- difficult of cure, and oftentimes sets at dclianoe all human means. In the latter or woist stage, this medicine will oflcctimes arrest toe disease, or check its progi-css, and will a.ways make ih patient more comforta iie,-aud prolong his I.fe, aud is tlierefore northy ofatnal; butm its lucipieutorfoimmg prrioai, tVn-umpCon isascurab'e asanyotuer disease, and "Or. Rogers' Syrup of Liver or.b, Tarand Caudialapua,' if tikci ai this tune, will cure it AS SURELY AS IT IS TAiitiN ! 1 This is stronj language, but we ean trier you to uaaibcrtass living witnesses tu provethat it is TRUE! And therefore, weeiniesily exhort every roan, woman and chsl J, who lias a Conga, or is subject to Colds, to keep used icine by you in the houe; and iseaever j'ou take Cold, do not "'iel itiiloiie" towori.niiscliicfiuyoursjstem, butenuli c.te it thoroughly, at once, by this power, fully healing com pound and leave yonr Lungs" uninjured, to cjitj you in full v.jio.- to a good old age! .MOTHERS I Have you delicata, weakly children, who are always taking c iid, and iubject to Citiup? Rcu.emteil Tnci o never was co-e v( Ci-oup, whieh did not orinuate in a Cold! And wtien joarc.iiid jjoes to bed wheeling and couching, you Uuow ucithat, befmc inomiug, Croup may not set iu, aud o c ycu cau get a Physician, your dear child may be beyond tuo itach ot 'e besi-ech you therelore,as you value the l.ves of your children, keep lh.s medicine by you iu 1 he house, und wtieu our little oues take cold and commence cmyuing. give it 10 tliem at ouce, and rest not until the c igh U euntc.y suhdued. We conscientiously aver, after tne tnuueiteu led experience, that if this ad ice ncro followed, 10 cuJd i.eeJ ever DIE OF CROUP, for the cold wmld be cuied, before it could arrive at th's ag prarattst and fatal stage. Let every Mother, especially, Leeu well ine-e reina k',that she iiiiiruottieicafter.wtir n mourn iiigovtrtneenny blight of seme cherished blossuiu, Lvc c.on bitterly to reinwcu hcrtelf forlier criminal uegiect. 1. in an old adage, that "to be forivarued, is to be IprealuiiHt." l'-rouisl so lei it beta your case. Be .-uic to ask for Dr. A itogers'SynipofLIVERWORT, TAlt aud UANCUALAG UA, andlet no oihrr b; ulineu on o - SCOViL A MK.vD, 111 Chartres Stteet, iew Oreans Whulea!e Central genis for the Southern States, ton hum all tr iris and applications for agencies must be addressed. Alxisold by " BERRY, jjalvl Agents. fjfih il Mu 1JL.il .'i...criiju.),hM 771 llii. T HA3CAKM Powder Company of Connecticut : iOOO kfgs Kentuosy Bine fowuer, 25 l'jsrach. 500 tall kers do lo do do; d, d. dtr, do; BiO qr. kegs do do 500 'tegs Deer do 1000 kS lS!.iting 500 lb d i keps each) n hi rnistrs fino Ritte do 1o do do :o ." do 25 co 125 do flo I (-ound. The obuve powdcr.bai just been received direct from the 1 manufec cry of the Hazard Powder Companythe q.iality cf which i well known throughout tno Untted Mates. All orders prompt! r hlh-l bv cpplicalton at mr Powdor Dj.ot orth KHst corner Public iqnaie, Nashville. A 10 230,000 feel &dcty Fuse of bestmnhty. ' S.H. LOOMIS, Agent rr.arrh2 for the Hazard Powder Coiiwuy. rpO tlH.Lt.jin.i A.SiOi'Ui'.il.v-A ilWlti. X tiasjasth.-en 0cnedat Norniandy, near Duck River B dgs, Dy tujuj Jersigaed, who proposes to entertain F.sh cnnei, Spo t.-me 1 and others in a comfortable and hospit cb'aj maiucr at moderate charges. Kkf-kk. ti Clias. Berryaud Fishing Party, Nashville. The Bedford Yeoman will pleue onpv. Jaaii .tdiw 0. C. Ca'RTER, Proprietor. INSURANCE SHE UNITED FIBEWTTrTS. WSUHANCE COMPANT 01 NASHVILLE." , - 4 . CAPITAL JOOjOQO P 0,LL XpS U ; Chartered, Zjy tha Slate. . . TIII8 Ccrcpany baring fully organized,, .now ready to take risks cn all "desOTiV--jspnp-tious of prcprrty, atrilnst loss or ritmarerbv'-gR-SX titisoitist penis 01 mc wmonanaT 1 tjUon. .i-rcposi lOTsoritViurancaWiU Tcteivsd ai'thef office ol the Nashville Iniurauccnud.Tru.'tCo.. CoUcffefit.' A. W. JOHNSON. President i J. R. D-Lsran-c, Scc'y. tyashTinyOetfS, Wit c OpiEltEHCIAI,, INSTANCE C0XASY., CtttULESTQXj SO0TO CiaoLEfl. Capital- 8350,035; All rati I HAVE been appointed Agcnl bribe' above Company at Nashville, and am fully prepared 'to take ilariue, Fire, River Risks, cm tlie mos't tavorab'.e terat?, ' A full statement of the-solvencVrf-ttie.!pmr)any an be f ecu at theoffice of tlte 'a?hvillejn3uratice and Trpt Com, pany, on College street. -JOHN'S. bASlHELLi'AgenV"- sepi THE MUTUAL P20T2CilOIf rosUSAyCT COHPAITY'- OF HASiiYilOJi, ilJIMAUl ; ,. OEF1CE ouOcdar.Strcet;adioimngtIie,l!pH DiBov and opposifctlrt Verandali,tviu insureon thr mutual-jirin-ciple, llouset; Jierchandize, As,.agaiwtXi0ss.ur Damage by rire; Steamboats on any of thq V extern w:Uc3 againsl tlie Hazards of Inland Navigation .and the Cargoesof, Vessels of every description against the Perils of 'llm Seas and Rivers. Also, tlie Lives of persons in good liealtlr, for n-single- j ear, for a term cf years, or during life. spBftiili Notes trans-; mittcd per maiU . . , .. . i ' 1 All persons having their lives or property mSUred Ins-thjs. Institution, are entitled to a full participation iif Slfthe pnf its, without an v liability to loss, beyotd the amount or Fnk' niiuuu which they may pay. It. S. PILCIIER, frcstdent, J. B. JOHNSON, Vice I'resident. C. J. F. Whaktoki SecrelanV ' s " -' - fjanl TENNESSEE HAKHnS AND FERE IKSURA1TCE C02T' PAIIY.-CAPITAL S150.0D3. " OFFICE on the North side of the Public Square' midway between tlie Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bank. They willnmke insurance on Houses and Goods of every de scription against firej on Stcaiaboats and.CargOiigainst'fire. and the risk of tlie river; on the Cargo cf Keel Wats and other river crafts, and on sea vessels and othb'r cargoes, ou the usual terms. JOHN .-HILL, President. JosEra Vacuc, Secretary. , Diekctobs Alex. Allison. John M.Ui'.LF.B. Fomr. O. Fogg, Janie Corrcr, Jno. M. Uars, Joseph Woods, jm ucl Seay, Matthew Watson, J. J. White, Jacob" McGavock. janl . LIFE iiVSURM v New York Ijifc Itisurunce Company, Xo. 10G Broadway, A'ew York. OS THE fllUTIIAla FLAN, Accmuiitn tel Ciipltul 650(l.'10.00. r. rartMar, crnRV TTp" Total number of Policies Issued by this fiflramnt ut in Jntr l.t. lR.s.rtht thnii.Ti.1 tlx hundred and elicMjone. gS&5&. irl)lvtpenaa mailo minually on all Ltro Fo- -stsi.--Ilclesta shapa of -stock, bearing interest at the rate of C per eeiit. irj" Tlie dlvldends'aeretofore bave always averaged from 0 to SU per cent. Jr"V Perrons taking out Policies for the whole terra of life can give laelr note at 12 mouths for 4Uper cent of the premium, and ayGOperceiitliicash ppllclcaUom for rij'.f, prorpt-clus nftlie company, or In formation relotinglo the subject oT Lite .lnsarnnce ma; be mads attheofficeof Iho unJorsigUfJ Ci-ueral Aeen' f.ir tho StatonfTeuoeseec. JUsKPH NASH. OSce X. U. corner I'ubllcSquaie. eppodte PUnters' Banlc s hvitlo, .lug: iu, Iti52. LirE IXSL'U.VN'CE. HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART-- FORD, CONNECTICUT. JiatES Dixos, Prca Uirrnr L. Miller Kec'y. ; Capital and Snrplns 6300,000. Isburotce u lives of while persons ou tho joint stock and mutual plsn. j Also. Insurance on the lives of Negroes, on reasonable ! terms. S. H. LOOM IS, ' jan If fim. Airent. .: Alt tin Insurance Co. of rt.-irtroril.' LIPB DEPARTMENT. Annuity Fun 5 S1C5O.O00. . EXCLTJ.SIVEhY h-id pledged, and appro prUwd. ; wta lis reserved accuniMlitn,'b) xhe chartflriS; and regulations of the Company, V) tho payment of Annu lies and loues upon Insurance on Ufo. ana in no event lia bleforotber debts, contracts, liabilities, or cujsgemcuu ut be company. OPFICEItS. Tbos. K. tlRicr, Pret't, S. L. LonMi, Secretary! . K A. BcLXLrr, Vice J. VV. SeTtonr., Act'y, PresJent. Managing Directors for the Lift Department. Ii. A. tiCLCLrr, .'ana IBoswtLL, I.'CBtST BCSLL, RoltllD .MtTCtC, Milss A.Tcttle, Kdivim G. HtrLXV Behra Q. PaTr. This being t Joint Stock propriety vornpsny, and conduc ted on the cash eystcm, the Managers bavearioptel stable nf rates ofpremlum as lo w as is cocdetent with safety end muck lots rthanthoieoi tho Mutual Companies. Application for risks n while imrgoun, received by the undersigned, who will furnish Projpertusoof the Compa" any, and any Information relative thereto. -"r'KifSs uni laves sgnlnet dleras9siid accident' rausine death, taken; Polices Issued and louses ailu:d at this Agency. Jus ? AMI, Agent, OEce IT. V.'. comer Public buaro, opposite Plr.ntfm Kan r Nsnviiie. oug. jn, itii. Tlcdicnl Ivxamiiirr. noToAJ Office hoara,3to5,r.M. THE IIASHYIXLE MAIiUFAOTCTRUii, COilPANx. HAYINU, at great expense, procured the int-t recently improved iiiacliincn' and tools for the construction ol the heaviest work in metals, we solicit fmm the Western and Southern public a portion of their patronage. We ate prepared to make lo order Jtailroad Machinery, such as Icomoties, Passenger, Fit'ght (iirs, Frogs, Switch Stands, Repair Oira, and idl work appertaining to itailroads. Sterna UngillCh. Boat nnd Stationary Eugines, from to .Vm horse power, with boilers nf the best Tennessee Jron. Saw .Hills Fitted up complete, with Circular or Sash Saws, embracing the latest improvements. Orist "Hill.-j Engines and Machinery, conrjilete, for Grist Mills of all sizes. Supar -Hills of the most leccnt construction, with Engines to correspond, pat up in any part cf the Southern country. Cottou (Jin. Engines to drive Cotton Gins, Willi all necessary appurtenance inade to order at short notice In all cases where it is desired, we furnish an engineer to put up the engine aud instruct an intell.gent negro, so that tie may continue to operate the engine, Ac Brass and Irrn Castings of any size or description, -with Sliafiing, Mill Gccric-, Water" Wheels, Cast Iron Baldi Vaults, made to order. Information chccrfullvgivcn nnd orders received bv J. THOMPSON, Presides!. N. B. Tlie highest prices paid for old Brass and Copper, sept j ( A 1 1 iJ AUD. 1 ill pay iiieabo e rcu anl I vVV h inv person or pci'sons as a'prerr.ium above tlie market price, for one thnn.-t.uid Land Warrants, of the denoininatiuLsof IJM, &0hnd4'i acres. I. will pur chase single warrants of cither denomination. R. H. BROCICWAY . Room over Oak Hall, cast side Public Square, 2d door son!!. t ! 1 hi Nashville. net 14 m27. STILL THEY COMEfYKESH ARRIVALS DAriYT! COMPETITION OEFini) ! ! ! THE subscriber respectfully announces to thuciti- vgij zensol Nashville and surrounding country that he is still receiving largo additions to his already im- : M mense stock of Gcnls Fashionable Spring and Summer Heady Made Clothing, which be is prepared to. and will sell AS LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. . . Already in slore Fine Bitra-n, Blue, Black and Olive Frock and Dre3 Coats of the latest styles, Fjench Tweed, Cash incrette. Plush, D.-apd'Eto, Silfe Lustre and lrafs Linen Frock, Sack, Box, and Polka Coat, Ac Atr. Ac Pants and Vests of every cjlor, shade, pattern and mialily ' to suit the most Fastidious. LIKEWISE a fine assortment of Gent's furnishing arti cles, consIstingofFineShirts, UndcrShiris, Drawers, Cra vats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Cans, Trunks, Va lises Carpet Bags, Ac, Ac. . Also, a variety of Youths' and Chi'urens' Clothing, from three years of rge upwsrGs. I. POWERS. TcmiessM; Clothing Depot, No. 54 Maikett-, ditectly op posite Union street. . - - 5"fNo connexion with any olhcrbouse in the city. N. B. N ot to be sold or undersold by any man or combi nation of men. " UP. Country Merchants in pnrticu.ar are earnestly invited to call and inspect my stock previous to purchasing elsewhere march24 ' - AND FOR SAJ.K Tne subscriber, living one j mile west f Durhiimvihe, Iauderda'e-conntr, rflers forsalehls TRACT OF LAND, containing 213 'ACRES, about one hair clea-td and in, ciltivatjoii, with good gms lots, an apple orchard, conrainilig'tipivarils of 4"y beating tree, and some G- d tTeienttind-; n good new Cotton Giiv. alarge and 'commodious p.vellin House, and'iiul lwnixes. The tract is well watered wiih f toe'- .nd drinking .water. I will sell on accorauibdating tcm s, or I trill tsioJin uay a part, or all in Negroes at a fair r.rice. "' ' ju-eH-lm . DVID TITZPATRICK. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ACGL'STA. OA. THE above HOTEL is nowoi-en fiff the rccplion of foi PERM AREN'T" ANDTRAVIliNl BO A.RDKRSiSa . This long establrslwd and Well-kfiown flir58 Ifas under gone a thorough alteiilirHi tbtT.iiglwnt, and 'furuished with n?wand drtiieoeble FUK.VITUUI". ' TlMsTAHLfcwiiTlwssysbew'rrlicd with flip BEST tlie mark't affordj; und th'Pnni. ieh;r tnts. by a Svsioiuatic ciiwrsr, both wi.h sirrats and tlia regulatfous cfihehouse.l generally, n will -oe e&wleil to tj.v entu-e aruaciion-iit those that may favor hun with Uiur riatronHlre f . ' ' -jau2a -lytrw JNO. .W. SPEAR iSTAl'E OK-TIWNliSSEK. ' HiacR Te, 1:W, or the Ck-i.ckhv UotruT at' Ssrra- viiit Tem.v. Ezokitd Bass, 1 -" J vs. V Cross Bill. " John t..m and Cathrjine Otrin, !. LT appeared to the sati Jaclion uflhe Court (htl John Owin, one of the aliore d-fendeu's, was a non-resident cf the State of Tennessee. It was thercfo'o'nlered''bv the Court tliat j.ubliMion he made in the Xashvijle 0'tunn ntflAivtr icat, a newspiper published Li the eft frf Nashville, for three ccesive n c ks, rcquiririgsaid Johri Owin to appear at the Court House in SuiUlmllc on the first Thumiutr aftr the 3d Monday in September next and answer saiil 'bitborflhe same" willbe taken for coafc-sed astdhimand'setdS-.vhforheai-ing upirte.l . -, juue t-Jt tr, T. WHALE Y, C. & JL riSCELLANE.QU.5, !?29F03&I3. v "Barcattcf Yarda and Docks, lstjune, IS58. SEALEDcf RQPOSALS in doplicaltCur each class separ auSr. endorse 'Proposal t.a- Class No. ' fot the navy aru at .Tiempuis, iliik; ;ocicu uimumwuHin 1)! o'cWii M.ou the-I5ih day of July next, for furuiahitigaiid such.pUce phew witljm.jhe navyy .idmavbedLrecVedbfti.eTOmmandau navyrara hcieof, tho 'adcnaTs-and "articles 'herein, specified;' vii: ' M 8 jCLASNn. I. DMlars CU (X)6t!thsr6?buint f'4fcricki...t....per "M?.i. ' .( ' V; u '-"class Ji-.a. - rpijarri)ljanUaciidC:'fieaevtaveX!inifi'l)sr.U. ' . v ciAs,?j ?. liu-iiLiAXtoi-E.; '". affjf'nsheisNaan shaipsinj t...prbVshei'.. ; 1 1V CCXJ!NoMsi;Ljinoi. . . iltfy r?pt 4hW croze tMi-e,'...iit 1.030 tert . , Jfi0 ftei H inthyeitow-iiineflo.irli.gi.er l.0C0 fott T, 'fM ftoiSnich'wiiitB-ttnifl.tankr.i.i.ei J tWTl'tret; a ' L.nir. i-iiiv i ...neri.lJOCQ,fet , 21,GU) rot.-oard n.enurj,cyprcs,3S) fevt,' ' '.. ''iVi.?.6hyH..-."...:..v... ::...,. .-Jr IjppO.foet r "niliet'umtier't.i'tSJ ortho best 4aaljty, - J '"ctbar or aapwood, rot, knv'ts,' e fit lis, C1" -shakesrandall other dofircls; " .-.. ''" ' CL ASS' No. S. ' j - " IEO barrels beW L'onlSTllla eemBaf,'tnbbla - - , z " of3W)poouds.nr.'..... . .perbarrcl . "'.7i. T.1.. " 'Ch.VSSAo.XiliscSi.tJJiitqr.Vi' . , 2J50 pounJsplff loJd- per pound "- 8'poiidsBeet copper, by oiriacties -iXo-.12i.-.....i.... ...ler.poiind -.") 15 b iKosX lin... per bo. , "5 poeuds bloc-tin. T...., per pound. " " e -; CJiASs Xfo-7. - 100 bushels charcoal....: ." pet bushel " . ' CCAS.yo.8. MtscaLLiKiocs. tWJpoaiids'EiiijlMiblister-steel.asjort'd. perponnd . COit j.6und'eat--tei:l, issotleiL p r pound 5U pouuds'horse-shopfroti.lbyl iixb..per pound 2S0 po'onilabarit0u,3 bv 1 n.ch ier pound tv . CtA.-S So. 0 3S piles; each 3afeetlonj-, JSfnches dlara- ' ' cUratintddU.X.;...!-.: per lineal foot - - CLASS No. 10. jIisckllakeocs. " , -5 dhzin l4-Inch.baHt.lrl flies ;.,'.pvr dp'zen - - A dpien ll.lnch.l-roun.1 bastardflles.. rer.dpr,n . 3 oozen I41iicti Did hiug tiles p'r dozen . 4 dozen 10-uieh 3-squara files per dozen . t dosca horse ras,....... perdzn CLASS No. 11. -diecrLLAMOcs. 16,000 pounds best qUHllty hsy per ton CLASS So. 12. MscitLAMors. GOO busheli corn per bushM 400 na-he.s oat per bajtiel 0 basacls silt-. -.n lor bushel 2,000 pounds thcaf oats..... .....iter pjual " CoASS So 13 M.sctLlAicinri. 2ft pounds ho ee-eho'nans (.!) per pound - - 1 cset-iroii .wrgJ-blo.k.iLUO pounds ) pat tern fuics-'fi ...) r pouud ( 1 chu-n mandril '"- .teach- v I 'pah 40-lnca bol owj.. 1. .....:... ...Vai-h ' , - 1 mnus;-hlaauvil (-.-JO ian . per pound 1 screw plate, to cut Hum 10 1 null . icrow......... each 51 masons' sjuor(st-'elt!lid"!0 .j.ech 2 2 f.oi filing rules ....esch 20 i-ouiuisbnrax j....pr pound 10 anl onjlar.l od '. lT gallon 1 barrel coal tir por i-arrel 50 pound, ctae , per.poai.d 0 pou.djrhaU per -und 1 reams m-pape , aiS'irloo. o ,n-r resin Jl dnZ-u5 1 KuiSJi orl tic b u-hj per dnz.-n . I d'zen3Kii.siabriatlJbruii: er d.uwu I uozea sa h til P-' d t u i itozou caiuePi-baii p.i lls.i.S3.iricil..p-r d. zen a pull, ki.ivi eaih . s spirit levela ach 6 u zdn iaas.'ns' !ti-o .- p r dozen lu.po-jr.dj reiioerrd tallow. .....-r juui.d - i! 1 oun ls saltlra ....per po ind 1 p.iuiol courol suiphur p. r poun I 2 uarrlstar per poll d 3 gallons ira.no I per 11c Ion 1 gallon jy0 c per ealion 2 Uo-cn bo tli-s muiune Hnlnnot por dozen dZ-iibjillcs nrno nd oouol niuieiit p-r dozen CLASS So. 14 MtscBi.iA!iocs. ' " in reamsbest q itll'y taled litter piper.. per ream 10 r :ims b.-sti ial ty ni"udap 1 ap-r pr ream 4 jul;cs nvelopepap-r pr qit.o 1 .juiie Imp rial draw ng p. (ic per nulre 1 q lire a lasjrawinj (uipsi er qii'e 2 qulrrstraciiRpiper.lt) b) 26 inch e..pr quire COO q ills,So.r0, orstqially.... per 1 0 4 g o-i bestm Ulicpem... Iter g.flss 4 d .z.-n peii-hohler- per d.izcn 1 d'Znn pInib.ltlcbe-tbtartiiiK. ...... .per doz-aii d Zrn iKitites Freu. h carmine reuii.k. .ier d zm H d.'Zeiip persbltcU san I pi d.-z-a " 3 dozen o ans boots.mo (So.-y, per dozen doeen pieces lud a-rubber per d zen 12 .. z-n lilsct lead pencils, best quality, assorted prr dozen 2 d .zeu bo;U taste .jpr u.z n 4 d iZ :n bolts linen tape (red; per dozen 4 lumlsred seatinj-wax. best quality. ..por p iui.d 503 eiivt-1 .pi-s, atoried size - per 100 Forp-int d chelu!esand firm o oTer bidden are refer red to 1I10 .Vary Apeut at Memphis, Teun. It is to be provided in the contract, an.d to be distinctly understood by the bidders, that the amount and number ol articles enumerated in classes headed "Miscellaneous,'' aie specified as the prctalje quantity which may be required, as well as to fix data for determining the lowest bid; but the contractor is oTumiih more or less of thesaid enumerated articles, and in tvrh qvantitiet and at ttieh timet as th' l-a-. reJv cr enrnmard irU nviyitquire, during the fiscal ycarend-in"-S0th June, ISof, umh if so requested, until f utlicrcoi tracts shall be made for the ensuing (i-scal year of l4-".5,"; and, whether the quantities required be mort or less than tho.-e spec tied, the prices shall remain the same. AU thearticlesmtut be of the be?t quiliiy, delivered in god order, free of all and every extra chaige or expense, and sul ject to the inpect:n-, count, weight, or measurement of the said navy yard, and bo iu all rcsjA-Cis satisfactory lo the commandant thereof. Contractors for classes headed "Miscellaneous" who do not rcsiae near the place wheie the articles are to be deliv ered, will be required to name in their propo-alsan agent nt the city or principal place near the yard ot delivery, who may be called upon to deliver articles when they sliall be required. Ibe deliveries of all building materials may be com menced forthwith, and must be commenced within sixty davs after the date of the contract, uud continued from time to "time, as iu the cpinioncf the commandment of the yard the wants of the service may require, and mutt tecomplclta icitMn tltt jUt'sl y.iir ending Sltffl June, 1 J.M. Thev w.ll be measured, inspected, counted, or weighed, by the' rules adopted by the government, at the navy yard; for instructions legtrdingwlrch, and for a more parlicu'ai description ofa'-I materials, reference js nude to the com mandantof'theyard: When all other thing aie equal, preference will be given, iti-awaiding the contracts, to ar ticles of the grow lb, production, and u.auuliiciuie cf tlie United States. Approved sureties, in the full amount of the contract,-will be required, and tncnty per ceatun, as additional security, deducted from each payment until the contract shall have been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the department. On classci headed "Miscsllaneoiis"' to bo delivered as re quired during the fical year, the twenty per 'cniuin re fained mav, at the discretion nftho commandment, be paid quarterlvon (hefirst rf January, April, July, and October, when the delivc-ies hive been satisfactory; the balance (e-'ghtr per cent.) will be paid bv Ihe navy agent at Mem phi", wi'lnn thirty diva af.erthe precntation of bills in triplicate, dulv vouched and approved. No part of the per centunt icrvcd is to be paid until all rejected articles offered under the contract shall have lieen removed from the yard, unless specially authorized by the department. It will be stipulated in the contract that, if default shall , 1-e made bv parties of the first part in delivering all or anv of the articles mentioned of the oualitv and at the time and place-" aliove provided. H en, and in that eve, the said par tics will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liquida'ed dsmages. a sum of mor.cr equal lo twice the -amount nf the contract priceherein nereed upon a theprice lobe paid for the articles in cufc f the actual delivery thereof, which li quidated damages may be recovered from time fo time as thevaccrue.- The sureties must s'gn the contract, and ma'v affidavit that thev. in the ra$rfa le. are worth over and above their debts and liabilities the full nmount of the contract. Each offer must 'be signed.bvthc rersonor persons mak ing it, and by the guarantors, arconlirg to the form anret; ed: and their reidence,naming the town and State, must be distinctly slated. 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. :n case Congress shall not make snffie'ent app'roprirtions for the articles named, or for tie completion of the works estimated Tor, and on u Inch this advertisement is baed Tersnns w'ioe offers shill be accepted will be notified In teger through the pot oilice, which notice shall be consid eied sufficient: and if ihevdo not enter into contract for the supplies specif cd within fif ren davs f -om thp ria'e of r.otire from this bureau of the acceptance of their bid, a contrac willbe mado with so'uc other t-erson or person-, and the guarantors of snch defaulting bidder nill be held responsi ble for all delinquencies. " All riffers not made in strict fnifnrm'tn with this adver tisement will, at the option of ihe bnrenn. be reiee'ed. Th(isp onlv whre ofie-s mav be acreple l will be notified, and con-, 'tracts will be realy for execution without delay by the Lavy ngeat at Memphis. FORM OF OFFER. Thtfff CiUfllrStireartrf Tcri andloctt, Xiity a- of , in the Sta'e of , hereby offer to furnish, under your advertisement dated day of , and subicctto'idl the requirements of the same, nil the ar ticles embraced in class No. . viz : and .of .in tlie State ol ,as guarantors, hereby undertake that tie sibove named will, if offer be accer-ted, en- ter'into contract as before required, with IheUnitdd States within fitleen.rlars afer Iho date of notice thnxigh the post office of the. acceptances bid,as before mentioned. (Signatures.) I ccrt;ft that the above, named , and -arc known to ine to be good an,d responsible guarantors in 'bfTo'be s:gned by a navy agent, 'collector, or . distric! nt toitiev. Pr.some oilier person, known to t he brea u, be creditable.) t,AT l-S a i . Vil" , junel.-i-WiUw. "rT "NE HUNDRED B.tRHELS, S IV LOUIS I f r?r itti' I liner, inst received a hundred barrels superfine floor, cho ice brand' SAMUEL SEAY. (Hero, jn-eitlhenrticles; with prices cameu 01111 amnnn--ing to-(wrile.lhe fcggreraic in words.) And I propose (name the igeit if one is required by the advertisemevi ) Tho it,,!i..irnl. .of .in ihe State of DRUGS, &e. -DE,' BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND The. liefzudp lnr alt Kune.iiei for the JJivast of the lAter j'tppfmej,. L.ni.,ycmevi an& iitpamaltou if ttt JSplun 'irtxitioiu.alJ .7: :. ..-,!- . ..'.ui ' - 'xt4C anJLsuehdiiAatei it draw frotn.tr. diarrderd tiate- nfjlU &pnitc t&&'r i?fWiv iulararS.rrsf my'Bid. tFor Gneriil Uelii'Uv, from, vhiih IjuTkk freyittnilT.faffir, Iter? u r.oi Ct - equal ut the vhnU Jfaterfa'Jfedi&if THE inventor of th'rs preparaUan-was for three years s completely prostrated from- Dyspepsia and inactivity of tlie Liver that he r.'as freq dentR for iveeKS at a time unable to' raise himself from his bed. Yip sought aid from nhvsician at bomeand in Europ, but in vain; his case was pronounced. - uujinuas uy tiwiu.iuiw,Tuiu i. was Oy acciucov tiiai ue sue wbku ... uui tug wtiucut .cmoa lie nas neou practicing. merH t has been awareof the incredulity of thtpub!iv nnd cous5-i ictne. uis success in sucn casM.ii3.-t tiern. unnvn.'.mi. tl q-acnuy- sum iiouuug miougn the press ol lus pm -case, until thd character of thmediciue was fully estab'isbect tt. rw.srM, .cwdu t j laifj ceruoiiiw imcu uavcvzizu advertisodv r J stibjb-n thexcrtifici laof Prof M. XlAtBrxr, of iletnphij; T4nn with, whom Iul7ea'advi--ed durineth'p time ofbiv SUUCllUjJ. . ' Msurma. Tenn.. Anril 17. 1 3oi' . I herebv certifT that I bavA hpn -nnnintd Trith iir'-l . N,,Bledsoe and ome years ago ho was reduced I teLeve wwe.- man i nave ever seen any one that aflerwards recuver- en, wnn wuai i supposed to oe Dvepcpsiaand Liver affeci ion. 'oousuier-iryiag ine prescriptions ot many I'hysiCianS l p. litis as well as. other countries, without relief, Tie hnally.eucecded with apreparatioii of his own in being restored to (rood l. . rl . - - . . .' . . r. ... .. V . ttcoiiu. ti, UAJiUfcHi, JU. U.,- ITlVWC lans are roftuested tornr'tfitti rtnimi-atfnn. - "Wft feel satiUied it will ecsiaiu the ihastcter.we giTO to it in this, ;Dn.BLEisoci I take the liberty and feil it to"'touiv duty to recommend to all Dersonasu&riDfrom A Ispns oT the stomach and bowels, vocr Alter.rtive Compcunc!, ais a-"very tcii t.M ittcuiuinu. .11. ouu, ittu io vears , nau been uuaer medical treatnjaaj shout fire years for dyspepsia und diarrhea- n-heu havin'41mostyesTraired ti 'liis T.I1IU01 iu irj yrriiieraue5 ihtj oouiesol wmcli, 1 beiieve, cuureijcumiiuia, JuiUAJAli CAlCr .' - JlcxTsvn.tc, Oct. 17,1852. DK-BLEDSOfc tme time has cranked tifictte tliat my wife had been greatly benefited by 'your Alterative Compound. I now take pleasure in saying to uicjtuuui uuitiiiy wins uau lormreeor Kiur years been subject tq the worst kind of spells of cramp in tlie stomach from dyspepsia. I had tried of several whom 1 thought to bu the best physicians in the place and a crcat inanv difieren ' medicines, with momentary relief. Beuur nersnirlp.I rv trr your tuteraiive compounii, i ma so ana lam happy to say that it has entirely cured lier; and I would conscienUfjusly recommend' it lo all persons suEering from diseases of tho liveraud dyspepsia. N. B. ROBERTSON. HoTsvnxE, Sept i3, 1831. Da. BLEnsOE Havinc seen the nublication of rmtr Altpr ative Compound, I think it my duty tc say to the public, that I had been for years subject to spells of "Cramp Colic, in ju worst form : that I had tneJ almost evprv tlilno-iW. iq m ven by physicians, and never found anv tfumrihaii-nnlirrpi' Miitiv ictictB me, uniu i ineu me aoove meuiciue, wclco uas tuit.cumciuei cry aiuicK is less Ulan an nour. ViM. B. LLOYD. w Giles CousTr. Tenn., Dec. 23, 1351. Dr-BlEDSOi: I fjei ihat I should fall short nf m- Hut to you and to those who are allh'cted, were I not to liirther recornnccdyour Alterative Compound. It has entirely re lieved ma, -so that I haVe not had cause fo take anything in two momlrs. I can at anything I want with impunity, and believo my health is as good as jt ever is at my advanced age. Should 1 ever suffer from dvsnensiA pram I shall h sum v call on ycu. I am very resjiectfully Vcur friendl . fcLlZAUETU J. UARW00D. Hcxtsviuje, AhL, August 24, 1851.. This 13 U) certify, that I had suffered for n--nv mn im'th DvsTjensia and Dispasps ftf thp T.Irf l'l.t-Q?(.Ton ..r.. Phy sician had prescribed fur me without mr receiving urn- hpn. eSt, when i commenced tlie use of Dr. Bledsoe's Alterative Compound, which cured me soundly, and I recommend it Dccause ot me same nappy ellect upon others of my acquaint irce. JOSEPH CAROTULRS. Hotsville, Ala, March 8, 1852. Da. BleOSQE: Sllt: Jlldine from thp cprlifipnlp rnn have already advertised, it will be almost unnecessary for me 10 add further evidence in recrard to ihe heahmr rinnpn ! your Compound; bull unst s.iy, that for years I suffeied a great deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement of the spleen. ami mooiu iuai i never wouia recover, i commenced taS ing your compound about nine weeks since, and have gained lb or 3o pounds, and feel about as nell as I ever did. HENRY J. GOFF. 3""Tie above medicine is forsale in everv Drn.-r Sinn, in the city, and most of Ihe towns in the State. G. W. UEN DERSIIOIT, General Agent, for wnolesaleing tlie mcd icinc TPrice $1 per pint Bottle. novlb lvd tr DR. VM. McLAlNE; ETDLA.N AKD GERMAN ROOT DOCTiTR RESPECTF ULLY announces to the citizens of SashviU and vicinitv. that he has returned airain after rrsi dence of fourteen years in the South, and pcrmanentlyls cated himself in faouth Nashville, at the comer of Was! tngtoiift.nl rcarl streets, where he may at all times be fount by those who may wish to consult him. He has in his possession many certificates from mm f eminent slunding certifying to the permanent cure of the niosi hiiressrng cases oi in ioiiowwg diseases viz: Ser- vous Affections Uvcr Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills end Fevers, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds Coughs Incipient Con sumptions, Rheumatisms, "Weak Lungs, Fits Drotisies Cancers, Ulcers. Scrnffiilous. Ilemontasis of thp I .nnws. nrt either Hemorages; Di-rrhoaL, Diseases of the Kidnevs, Mer- curmi aou i rutnsu iu;iiu ui ine moou; Diseases of Chil dren, Worms aud Various other Diseases incident to the hu man system. During his residence in the South, lie attended lo over ten thousand different cases, all of which he treated with mere than ordinary success. Dr. McLaiie hopes from his much experience in the Medk cal Profession and the degree of success that has attended his efforts heretofore, to obtain ihe confidence and patroua-re of the sick and afflicted. " Nhvi!le, Feb a ly. DR. WM. McLANE. ygAU Ietlersaddressed. past-paid, to South Xashville. DS. FRASK'S ilAGirETIC OIKTStEIiT. MR. WINTERS had lostr.earlr nil of his hair and A Jri, had been bald for many .years; by tho use ottiree lot ties r,f the Zl.nmelic Ointment, had "hU hair eatirdu re- etorot, and now has as beiutiful a head of hair as any man eould wish. His age is about 7.0 years. A son of Mr. Warren, of this town, 14. years cf age, had been aliheted with IbeAsthaj. from his cradle He had the benefit of the best medical advice that a loving and' wealthy father could procure, without avail. It was one of the most aggrivaled cases I crersaw; he was emaciated al most to a tJ.'eleton: By the use. of a few bodies of the Oint ment he v.aAtJtorouptdg cured, and for sevtn months past has enjoyed robust heafth- Tnis was an exireme case Of ijlimMtfhn ff the fpZem; of loog standing; has a"vaicty of treatment from no less than tiglt different physicians without receiving benefit was cured bv the u-eof only four bottles ofthellagneti; Oint ment. Tins wasfiHirnioivhsagoand the lady a Mrs-. Dun ham,) is still in good health, and able to attend to her usual hou.-ehold duties. 1 have treated two cases of Chronic iore Epti with the Ointment, both of the patient n nearly hfind, as io need an attendant to lead them from place to place. One of Them hail been afflicted IS years, the other about Oj-ears. They had tticd the best physicians in the State, without benefit; and oneof them hed been under the treatment of the celebrated Dr. Muzzy, of Cincinnati, for eighteen mouths and had expended hundreds of dollars in va.n efforts 1 1 effect a cure They are now by use of Jlie Magnetic Ointmen1, nearly or quite cured; and arc able to icad and attend to any ordinary bu-iiness. I have ncd the , Ointment in a number of cases of Piles and in rji cuw l,ait fail<guivy immitmte relief and gexeratfff a jvrj.iai'ent cart. I have alsouscd it benetlcially In severe cases of Ery sipelas. And last hut not least, I have within the last year ntc I four p-ipsof CANCER by the use of the Magnetic Ointment alone! Mo..ia tiioiough trial of the Ointment in nearly every - disease lor w tutu it is recommended, l can conimenuy re commend it to be one of the most u-ful remedies ever of fered to the public l!e-pectfullv Yours. BURTON HDBBELL, M D.. Dated Jan 27, 1850, Amelia, Ohio. Thecharactcrof ibis Ointment as an efficient remedy, is established in this city. Thcieare quitea numherof indi viduals who iwcribc their restoration to health to the use, cl this extiaorituary Ointment. For sale by H. G. SC0VEL. BERRY A DEM0V1LLE. mayfl CARTWRIGHTA ARMSTRONG. IR1A. STOUT, COACH M A N Ul'ACTflUER, No. Cuek Stkeet, NAsnviLLB. Tents'., Xextdcor to IL S. Fnarli Grvccry H'areloase, and op poiite. 3frru d StridlonU ALL kinds of carriages for sals, with harness rvK-sek, to suit. All woiksold by me is made at 52?t Ihe Clark Street M-unuaetor?, and warranted, and will be sold m as good Terms, lor 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. fmarl.1. WAttTKdO MAHilOTH. THE thorough bred Jack. MAIHNGO MAM MOTH, direct from Kentucky, will mako ms first spitson in Tennessee at Cai-ey Snrine'in Mof-li ,tl -m.ntr fii-a ntilps beloW the Gsllint. fnr.t in l)r)r1r River, at thirty-five dollars insurance and fifty cents groom' fee. Jennets 'sent from a distance will be pastured gratis, and grain fed, if requireu. at fifty ceuts p,r week. He. is full fifteen hands two and a half inches high, good honest, measure, unustudiy largo bone, and heavy; black, with mpalvnosp. He ha the form. size, color and blood in' re. commend him higldy to those who wish to improve their stock. We consider him tlie matter Jack of Tennessee; Forfitrther particulars see band bills. marcn ii KNIGHT & WILSON. MISCELLANEOUS. NQTTfTK TO "tyvSTTrf'TT TRAVELLERS. f -rpnROUGH-Ar l'eansvlsana andOhio Railroad - Phil r X ailejphia to PUtsburc, Pi., Uassillnn, Woosfer, Clcve iaa, loieannwambirsUiiicinnau, Indianapolis,-lauayette,' .TerieOJaute, Cttiriisji, anUMi&ankic Tbroujh by Railroad from PhtladeJphUtoCJncIrirattinrhoms. Shortest -and qiricipst' route fromthe Atlantic Citieslo the jrea-J-Hest. Pfej-gtrswill tin-dthis day r Alli. honey,jLiiptiCltiieaV"liaIcheIorT leaves PitUlmrg Tues .av; Cnta! JJace, Capt.il Kpunti.ItiiTeaat-anrWed i and lodging ouooanl extra- Pittsbnrg to Cincinnati, c; Lcuisville ?3; St. uoms, " vFitre-t hrotsgh Tjy-Rai!roa3 from Phi!adcir2iia to Pittsburg, $9 iis MateiUOnj 5IjQlevelaod,lao;ManstieHnd Crest line, ilfj Columbus.iia 6.1; ToledivlS; Cincinnati, (via Ci-estlitlS) $"r3;'Chlciigo, f via? Michigan Soatlrcm K R.) Id "to. - if ciucago, WmssegTU--Jveonsna,- JIL, jtacinc,. Jlil waukie,Kli"eb6jgjn, Wisconsin, via JJetioit .end Michigan riirair.aiIro33,jlK ' ' The Cars will leave tha Commas wealth's Station. K.E. Comearof Schu Ikill Fifth and Market Streets, whre tickets w tjuu w pnrcuascn 01 muirnaci jfocx, AgcnLr ot uia ciaie .ana-uoiuoiBia itai(roaO(.tTje-v -. . - - The morning Express, Train through. to Pittsburg, CTere- .tiu, UlUtllltOLI UIIU tUIW),1V V. ill lertl i UCJOUA, iX. 41. Through to CiucinnatLin SJ-hdursr'; The night Mail Train at 10JI M. Through to Cincin natf la 4ishlmrs iacludingcne night's comfortable rest at tPittsburg.. - - .. . The chive lines pass through and stop at Lancaster, Har 'risburg, Lewistown,- Huntingdon, Jlollidaysbnrg John-ston-n, Grecnburg, and intermediate places. Nones. In cal-e of loss, the Company will hold themsel ves responsible for personal baggage only, tmrl for ah anRrant not exceeding aiOO. TUGS. M00RE, Agent. June 4 ff. . Pennsylvania Railroad Co. The Columbia Railroad Line for iterriiburg, via Colum bia and all intermediate places',- will leave the above station atlSf.F.M". PKS ft SVIiVAIV IX KAILltUA . THIS road cow complete, Itoppna a communication be twten P.tiaburir an I I'liiIaUelnbra.n'rPlttibunr ard Baltl. mors. By width Krright frirn the west can reach an eastern " cmrKeiqnicxerand clivaperthan ny any tlie pres nt rival ohUj: thny connect wiih the .tally pickets at Pittsbuz, frnin St UtulsvLonbvil e, Cincinnati, Whpelinr, and at! the different points oaths western waters. Also with the Cle-'e-lind add Pltr-burir Kail Koad, and Ohio ai.d r'enn.ylvanla lail Houl at Pittsbar-r. Cars ran through between Pittsburgh and Hh ladelpbla withouttran-blpmeni nf freightanadvan. truothat cad be apprtx-iaud by alt shippers. .In ee of obstrucalon t f nnvi(-lltm ty lee ot low water frulzhts wustwanl can bo f.irwirded from Pitisbcnrto Cln .ctunall, or towns In the Interior by Railroad. 1 1 ks vt hii;k;ii ' Between Pituburgand Phttadclplilaor Btltraore. t'irt Vtlli. Writer i'rmaer Rata. Rttei. Dry Goods, Boots and Stationary Boots,) r 100 ns. Phrwj, urns and rarueliD, f umundlol tl 5cf. tries, feathers, Saddlery, tic. J Set otnl ClasM. .Brown Shret'ne de r-hlrtii g in Bales,') Drug Glues W re, Orocernrs. except Co.'-! ESets. CO cts uVo, H ird ware- Hollow Ware, Hachlnt ri , f Oil tloth, Wool . o.c. J Third CIns. BatterlnFlrklsstb Kees.-CnndleCot-l ton. f.n winter. 1 Cneemware. Tallow.! 75 cU. SO cU. Ttibuceo. in te-for -Manufact tud, haat-f s mi rin t'inss. Bacon, Totton in inuimer,) Coffee. laird) an.l UrdOil.-(ltirouirhJ Por?. in full car-i 65 cts. 40 ctr. loads at owners risk. . j Oeu. C. Fraiicicns, Freight Agent, PUitixr. E. 3. Sncedrr. Friigit Agent, PkiUlelfUtt, .tlagm-vr & Ji.n Freight .Iscntt , Baltiatre Freight j)gett:.X. IVest tt , A. V. hi. 11. Cltitiston, Ue. Freight Agent, Piiladelthia, march Iff, 1353-ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. FALL tfc CUNNINGHAM, Na 47, CotxEQit Steect, NasnvniE, Tesk. ARE now in receipt of their entire stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY for the Sorine Trade, and in cailins the attention of the merchants of Middle and East Tennes see, Kentucky, and North AIalma,toibeir!argeond varied assortment, they feci confident that it will compare favora bly with tliat ol" any House in any counter, and when tlie Hem of Transportation is considered, jt will be found .that tlf.interet should prompt all dealers in this section of the country to encourage a home market. They alsf invito the attention of Blacksmiths Carpenters, and Farmers visiting Na-hville to their assortment of Tools Farming Implements, Ac, a large stock cf n Inch they always keep on haad. FealTiert, Ginseng and IStairax. taken at the hiirhest mar ket prices in exchange fr goods, or in payment of debts. ren. mi, it3. J. II. Harrow' I'nlent XMantntioa THIS ilill differ, from all others in the construe Hon of the upper or Kunclne Mone, which Is composed of French Burr BlocHs, et c'oed in a cast Iron Case, 'vhlch forms theback and Loop, f thaBtone with a Cast iron Eye.or Bush, than isofgrealerextenialdiacu-ler at thp bottom that at the top, which Is secured tothu back by fourbolts,so that every block is in the form of a dure tall which riven greater strcnzib. to a Stone than any other mclhnj which is required In small mills, whtrn the none Is run with great speed, and becor.iesdiEzerouj tf wit strorgly made. It also gives any weleht to a Mono of small diameter tiint is required without having Hthick Or high, that makes it fon.beavy. Inls mill Isasqtiart- frame rnadp of wood or east Iron, In the form of a bnsi.wiih Br dgc. tree, spindle Balaoee, Blag Driver, and Ke;uUt'n; Screw, and grinds u on the same principle as a lane mill, differing only iu the Ifunner Stone; this being of grratweichtenabUs It to grind nearer the cen teragrealcr qoqntiU of grain witble s power than any other millnowin use. Ihis mill iiportaMe,andmBy beatlached to steam, water, hnrse or hand ;tiwer. .ALSO, all sizes or Drench Burr Mill Stones, manufactured on the ahie principle. Jost-ph II. Burrows, of Cincinnati, Is tho Inventor, for wblrh lioobtaiued Lctl-M Patent in 1842. Por alilnfringa aent tho purchaser uill bo held responsible ftjrthe right ofmslng. TheseMillsdonot require Ji!Irfr;ht to sstthsmcp; and all that is necessary topUgithci'u iu-operation.ls to attach a hand to the pulley on the i"intile, with a drum a!ScientIy largo to run a twei ty-foar inch Mill 240 revolutions per' minute, attarhed to Oin, Meeci.cr Water 1'ower. By the steady application of iwotore powor the Mill will grind ar to "8 bushels peT hourof rood meal-and will grind wheat as wellss corn. 1h thirty Inch in II, if pulio Its fullest speed, wli grindfrom ton to firteenbusholaperhour. Ttie-a mills aro warranted to be In uiery reaped si recom mended. Ittan-rions ron irsiito. Plsec your mill aboatKtfeet from the Drlvirg Pullei In a 'evel r-t-l'ion; make the belt of I ather six or eUht inches wfite. Give iho Btrtne'.'4ti retolu tions a mlnate wlh the sun. Keep the uc fc and step of the Bundle well oiled. PJaeo t'neturon the back of the; Hnniting stone. In Uiossnipwayaa tho Cross on the Driver, that ls,thowaylhej are trimmed to rurt. Kcfor tuThos. I'uferson, Esq.,of Highland conn'y.Ohio, Jpsso B--at,Eq .ofCtlnlou cttuiity hto:C S. Bradbury, Esq . of Cincinnati, and a namber ofo'hrrs. All orderedirtxt-dto J01IS K. BOOJIAS,. So. 52 broadway, Naihyllle, Agei.t Tor Mlddleand East Ter.n.ee, or J H BtlKKoV.rf, JanSC d.tr-w.t&w.ly. West Front st Cln.O, TJiroKTA.vr to ikon manufacti- i JtEKS.-sIAMES BENTON , of New .rk. New Jersey, has discovered a proee-s for manufactui ing wrtHtglit iron directly from the ore, with wixxi or minerale-ia!, styled by liim an on-wo'ding furnace; fun impravemcnt in tlie mauu facttue of1 iron lorg sought after, but never successfully at-, tained until Mr. Itctiton's discovery, and tvhich produces at h single heat the best quantity of blooms, at a less cost than pig iron is now usually made. Letters Patent have, been granted hini for his dtacove- yind wenre the appoi.ited agent lor the sale of fghts, aud its introduction throughout tt,e Wes and as the pre- ent h'gh price cf iron is indncmgmani capitalists to invest in its manufacture, without beinjaware of the giest advantages this new and viduable inven tion hasovcrany other known mole, wethink.it butsubsei yirg the r iuferestt(i thus early impi ess upon them the im portance of Txneji.iminaiiouof'tlie mtrit ot this late inven tion before embarking iri any other made for making iron, assuring them of it entire .success and practicability, as de anoustratcd by the furnaces now in successful operation afta ih"s plan. it is not our purpose" in this advertisement ta speak par ticularly of Hie' almiHt Incalculable advantages tb s process possesses' over all other mudes.for making Iron; (as this is ciaiUined in our circular, nhich w will be pleased to mail to jhe addressof any one Mtcrestedlmha matter,) but to call the attention of those "at reinvesting in the. manufaq turn ot Iron, and respce ft. .nvite an examination of the furriiice.we are crectbitj in tc. city, and which will be in Prntion by tlie &m June nex', onuine iurnaccsoi me American Iron .Company in Newark New Jerev, now op. ..:n ..t.; .t J r-it iivit rr Uinemnati, June l--w. . - PATEUT CHOPPma T.HXl, For Chopping Cora or other Grain, An. arliett. cAiiA r Farmer tliould hue. IT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to five bushels an hour either fine for bread or coarse for stock And is' so .simple iu its coustructiotl, that any boy twelve years old can, Jteep it ii) order and run it. It is adap. ted to either -rSteaui, AVater or Hone l'ower. Having sold the enlire right of mannfactcring'and sellhtg the above Mill, 'n-Tennessw, to Messrs. .1. R. Cowan an$LA. 0. Howard, Of Nashville, persons wishing to purchase can gnd tlieulat J. JUSeabnry'sotj College streev where tliey jiiU be happy to take orders. liUSS & ADAMS. I'" T - 1''V v I M , augs?. . i ANTEl) TO BUYVl .thiJ office, r? TniErrnefirioes Tho highest mariiiei pneo wm us giren it application is made noun. maySl lw the most nleasaut luuicto ...uficaos, umyjsu lo Uincinnxtl; l2taLoais- yille;-3ltl to Sti Lorfs, VniTennsvvania Railroad, an the" fUlowingdiuIrSteahrl'aeTcetsfrom CaptM V Rpitshoover, Iear.es Pittshurg"SundaT: Kcrsione Biaie. "Japi vHarie? nuine. leaves I'lttsburtr Non jVIEDICAL- -. H. Q. sooyel, , . Drscgfet and Apothecary, ,. Korth tide- ofV TuUic Sptare, 3 doori il'est of & Siuhtide laiu Wtoleaodo and Retail Decler la ' PACrra, Bcxsbjb, Praronay, ' ' Powdks, Oils. Dm Stctw, Fasct ARiT&ts Snor, YaaJrrsEia, -Glass; Glassware Lead, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, UTSHOACDOMIXALSUPPORTFRSandTUCSSES "WASHITA OIL STONES, Drags, Medicines, Ckcmieals, &"c. Azrirtgp, AfarcV 11,, 1853. . r 1 flfi "S-PRINTER'S INK Winter, Spring, Sum l Jf-iiy, nwi'IdFallXewsofihebptqtiality,forsaIoby H. O. SCOVEL. ER.FMv??FS?ED3' t LanarctlvRisler and thBScrs;torydeby - TL oTsCOVEL. in'R.ISS SEEDS. ihTarietT.torsap t,? ! " VJT marcbU , - - H. G-.SCOYEL, , I LYON-'S HATHAIRQN, forthe Hair-thisarticl Upop clar m err 1 oriccitv. as an adminM- and mi effectual remedy for "baldness-and fsdlingoff tne 4 LYONS ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, fcr Dyspep ! eia. Gout. Rheumatism. Cramn. Cholera Morbus. CbrJir I Ac, Ac, whjch is cne ofthebest preparations of theday a inai win convince toe lncreuuious lor saie uy - marchll H. G.SCOVEL. -I ALYANISM Christie's Belts Bracslebj, Fluid, Rings VJ ana riasters, torsate by uieomy agent m Sashrille, marchll n.G.SCOYEL. T ANQU0KN & ARMISTEAD'S SUPERIOR T0BAO XJ CO, for sale Wholesale and Retail b Tl.G. inarch 11 SC0NEL. RIFLE I'OWDSR Connecticutacd Tennessee Rifle Pow der, warranted best quality, fur sale by marchll U. G. SC0YEL. FOOT, Refined Tanner's Lard, Linseed and CastorOilsforsaleby H. G. SCOVEL. SMITH'S SUGAR COATED PILLS, iusf received and for aale by marll H. O. SCOVEL. rpEAS Black, Young Hyson; Imperial, Gunpowder, and X Extra Carious Black Tea. These Teas are of good quality and bare "given satisfaction, for sale by marchll IL G. SCOVEL. "VTOTICE. In consequence ol the Fire on Friday mora Jl ing, we ere compelled to suspend business" for stune time, butwiircocmencQ aga.n as soon as we can procure a suitable house, "of which due notice willbe given. In the meantime we tvqe our trieads who are indebted to us, and to Ewln. Brown & Co.. will ccme forward and settle un without delay, that we may meet our own engagements promptly. W'ecin be found at No. 18. on the -square John Nichol a old stand. We would also take this occasion to express our rrateful thatiks to those, who hare kiudly favored us and our prede cessors with their patronage; to the Fire Companies and citizens to whoscr exertions we are mainly indebted fur what of enr goods were saved, and to those kind friends who sympathise with us in our loss. ICDS ilVIS HKOTHKKa. THE GREFENJJEItG DISENTERY SYR J UP-.IsasrvandinfaUiblerem'ilvforDlARUIIKA. DYSENTERY. BLOODY FLUX. CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA INFANTUM, and the Asiatie Cholera. It never fails fo cure the worst possible cases of bocrl comnlaicts iu a few hours. It is tnireir vegetable, and taken In thnist anv quantity is perfectlr harmless. Most remedies in. use tor jJiarrnea,tKupUiertcrcsot the intestinal canal andonlr for a time alleviate the disease bv preventing the expulsion of the acrid fluid, which will al most in variably pour forth again, with increased violence, though nature sometimes overcomes the evil, while tharem dy alone bears off tlie praise. Not so with the Dysentery. Syrup. Its ingredientare the natural antidotes to these complaints- It changes the nature of the Quids and causes their explusion in a natural manner. It does not leave the in to in flame Uie surface of the stomach aud bowels, but attacking thecarse, it neutralizes them, and the diseaseimmcdialel? subsides. Tlie operation of the Syrup is threefold. It im mediately reaches the seat of Ihe diseass and arrests it courser it instantly soothes pain and restores the-aystem to perfect quiet. The inflamed surfaces of the stomach and intestines are guarded against further violence by the neu tralization ot their acrid contents, and thus the.body re sumes it natural healthy functions. THIS MEDICINE NEVER FAILS. A complete cure is warranted. Price only 50 centsper bottle, junelo. ALEX. MACKENZ1 E, Agent for the State. A Clergyman Of Nashville informed me la-t season when the Cholera was threatened, that in, one weeSc he cured 21 cases of the premonitory symptoms with a few bottles of this DysenterySyrup. A. JI. PRINTED LINENS 1 PRINTED LINENS ! ! At aVo. 9, Vnicn Street. JUST received(direct import ation) oue Case Linen Dress Goods, containing a great variety of Stvles and pat terns which will be sold 23 percent less than, the usual Price. Also, a variety of dress (hods consisting of Beniges Lawns and Muslins for styles and prices sre imsnrpassed bv any in the market. Gimps Fringes, and Trimmings of all kinds constantly on band. The attention of the Ladies is particularly requested to oar Stock of Goods before pnr chasing. maygA THURSTON & BERNARD. BUENA YISTA. WATER CURE. 1653. A. WEBB EC, M. D. W. A. EDVOXD5, . D. Dns. WEBBER & ED3IONDS, TAKE pleasure in aunouncirg that they aie now ready forthe reception of patienia at their establishment at lluena Vista Springs. Ths romantic, healthful and picturesque character of the locality at Buena Vista Springs IS so wiueiy alio, gciitircilljr aiiu'tu iiitungu uic utwicroita risiiors lviio auouoiij nmn ut lite yiaix ivr :u mcujuiiu waters, that the proprietors jet ui it neccssarr to say but visitors who annually resort to the place for its medicinal j little on the subject. The country is wild and broken, abounds in game, is exempt from epidemic invasion, has an uucenfined and Balubriousatmospncrr; and the establish, mentis supplied with as abundtneeof pure running free stone water, equal to any in the State. Dr. Webbhi is a physician of forty years' experience in tlie active practice of his prnfession, and has just returned from a tour through the Northern end Eastern States, dur ing which he visited the best water-cure establishments io the country and enjoyed ample access to all tlie best sour ces of information on the subject, Dr. Eduoxds, though a vounger practitioner, has several years experience, and brings with him into the establish ment the professional devotion and energy incident to the earlier periods of life. Tho means for unnsement and re creation arc ample aud free of charge. Teems. For Board and treatment from 8 to $10 Per week. Patients arc 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. TYR-fiE SVIUNUS. This deliirhtful Summer Retreat is now onen &S, forthe recection of Visitors. It is situated on i the Nashville and Louisville (via Mammoth Cave) Turnpike Read, twenty-one miles from Nashville, It is ac cessible to NashviDe by a line of daily stages od by numer ous other modes of conveyance. The great notoriety of its various mineral Springs renders it entirely' unnecessary to jpeakof their invaluable properties. Tlie Hotel is neatly fitted up; and, for the extent of its seals and its admit able adaption, it is not equaled by any fashionable resort in the State. The proprietor roost resjiectfully solicits the patron oge of the public generally, and confidently hopes, by care and attention, to Batifv his visitors. N. B. A full supply of ICE or the season on hand. WM. ROBERTS, may? dAwm. Porra-ietor RED SPRINGS WE laic pleasure in anm tricing to our numerous friends and patrons that we r now ready to accommodate' alt who may wish to avail themselves of the benefit of our place Extensive preparations bare been made for the aim tort both of the inralid and tlie man of pleasure. It were needless fcr us to attempt to set forth the value of our place, in a medicinal pciut of view. "Many, afflicted with various diseases have visited us and afrcr a few weeks sojonrn, have gone away cither entirely etifed or greatly relieved particularly such as have been afflicted with Scrofnla, di sensescr the Skin, Stone in the Bladder, and also of the Di gestive System in general. Of these facts there's an abun dance ol proof, and many who hare certified tolhenl, and the same bave gone forth to the aBlicted people. And toe have at this time two living specimens of Scrofula cases, enred sound and wclL with us, to-be seen as testimony to our dec Uraiion; one of which was almost hopeless case. We are in Macon county. Middle. Tennessee, -t miles east of Lafayette, our county seat, Co or TO miles from Nashville, 45 miles turnpike, and tlie balance high ridge road, and other good country roads coming from every point from Lebanon, Wilson connty. Hartsrilie, Carthage, Gainsboro', Tomiinirille, Glasgow, Gallatin, Ac. SAM. E. HARE, J J. A. TAYLOR, J- Proprietors. mavl3 tr wSm S. U. PEYTON. ) BUENA VISTA SPRINGS. Drs. W. 4 E. further inform the public that the above justly celebrated anil delightful watering place will be ready tenmrnlHca Will berea.iv , . rT rrC i foruereceplionofTitowontbe.lstuf June. The bouse wilt be rurnislied anew with bedding, .toweling, ,ciirnurg. Ac. Ac No pains orhiborwill be spved to make the nlnce conform to the rational expectation of those who may visit it. The places of amusement art undergoing thorongh re pairs, and important additions, and will be fiea of extra charge. Buena Vista Spring?, Logan connty, Ky,, April T, 1553. Diay26 w3t. TTA,sttvtt.t:e: TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, Xo. 43. on College, near Proad Street. THEsitbscribers-aremaunfatturing Tobacco i rrom. Tan. nessee, Kentucky, and Missouri Leaf, which t&ey ar rant as goodaml. nflf sell as low, as any Tobaccoa thesame quality manufactured ebewhere. IV o solicit a call from dealers generally, as Tobacco of our manufacture will be found to rive gcodsahsfaction, and bay the dealer a fair pro touna togivego jjrjsgjjutij- & C(j Manufacturers, No. 43 College, ntar Broad streets Nashville, Tenn. march -1' tlj VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE. I OFFER fcr sale 350 or 400 acres of Land, lying from one to two miles from Murfrepsbore, on. the "Nashville Turnpike road, and on tbe Nashville and Chattanooga Rail rad. Tire land has. on it A small dwelling house, and a saw and grist mill, and as" it can be subdivided into several small farms, tt affords a good "opportunity for persons wish ing a home in a pleasant country, on rich lands, od within '.convenient distance of good schools churches, Ac. Terms liberal. Title indisputable. For further information,, ap ply to W Spisci, Murfreesboro', or to the subscriber V3 W. U MDBFREE. Maxfreesboro', Auguft Z, 1852 eotf " miscellaneqijs. Br T1ZE I'i'ESIDOF THK .UNITES TT?5o?Sc?.or.!?r. I. FRANKLUT , ucicmr ueciare aod malt krwn. that rbltCsaIe,rfthc4 sWeof the Une of thellohit ita rfut?u0uc','''ei3 tince oi ine nnhiio i.a. . provided bv i4 1 Offices in-theB.Ttor At ! i wfrttaf Uie rirIB will liebeld, mencirgon Monday, the T h toTrf1 Pr- Bra thedisposal ' tZlt: & uu.-uiwnea lownsmcs to wit: . Xvrth oftitla3lLitCMlirit of a-l&i'f - I- JOTOS',!l'?flM4fe,orangaoic. - tr 1 TownsKpsone,twrthrrjW. andre.,franS range 'rteii. -; ,.,-iu;.vot Whips Kr four, fire, ,Tr, tiAft- Jksftuee.'n.l lofitr Swtfr-cf- Ue toae iie and ut ,T , , ' t ii7C rnutr- Aotrr'.Arunge rnej emit theds. jaj of fuclTsecuoasand ut. odd Dianbere above tefenpr! i r.Sf''VW1 r next, tor odd nuniUra above refenedto. ,ruitT1 aerrrnuoned townsh.pa to wic '-'jj, ua- ntv'f '" KutS 'r?d merlin Townships emlteen nineteen, and. twni r- mencuiKon Monday, tbe fifth day of SenfemrivJ c disposal of such sections and parts o?secraSa! Si odif numbe above rtferred CwSrf derctentioned townships to wit: a ' " Xortk JO c4 ftAeprincipcl mmdx in tie tovtiern turrrjtnfduiriZ Township firentjn', of range rocn. At th? birf effice at COLUMBUS, in MississiW corrraeB- cmgon Mondav, the nineteenth day of SepternertTS hednosalofauch sections and parts of sraTl'tir? the od J numbers .bore referred to, as- are sJtaaled ia u5 undermentioned tewnshi, s, to wit Airt ef&c bastlu,, aUeast of tte Chxfew nerid&u fJ'rr:' "Cn!"' ,nWcac4 TownjhipeA( tM.hcelre.tkirteenJouHenJifyen ,. Townships eight, nine, ten,ttetin, kceUe, Ihirleen, fear teen, fif.een. sixteen, uunteut. aid -227 ramre lETesTXicV- ' Townships . nine, ten, eleven, tnlrt, tiirtan, fa W and ujs uf range ucati w. ' Townships eight, nine, ten, e-evea, andftfrfre. of XLMTiOr. At the Land Office at AUGUSTA, in the sune Stale, com. dermeutioi ed towitLips, to wit: .wrvt or uit case lust and em t of ti Gectxvi meridjin. Township foar of rarge thiktiw. Towndiips OM. tico. turee. four. See. and V kr rocirrtrit. " " ' " TeanhipTons two, three, four, fire, six. and rfc.ot rangp nnirx. 01 Townships ctiej.ee. six, and enet, of rarge isronsar. Township ttcen, of range ttouTiajc. XortAcU lose line, vest f(kt mcridiat, anitatir Ftvrt rirtr. Townships three, fvur, ,slx;rerr, and tktt, aC range five. " Towushipsf, ttr, sewn, eight, nine, and tin, of rsurja. Townships tetew, efp"f, nine, and ten. of range -ere. Townships eight, nine, and ten, ofrai g e iJot. The townsbi herein designa-etl in roman Uttert rs tvholly within the limits otsix sections ia jdth cn each, aide or said road, and thne in iiiA'en are parCy within paid limits, as designated on tic diagrams, which wilIU fur niched to the respective district land cfSccs by toe Com missioner of the General Land Office. Lands reserved Sir schools, trulitary; and other parroscs will be excluded from sale. ' The lands will be sold tubieet to ihe right oi" way mn'e' by the said act ol 20lh St-ptcuiUr. 1b30, o the States afbie said, for said railroad, not exceeding ese hawL ed, feet tm. each side tbctesd; and tbei efiTO the particular tracts of lai d which include tlw road'will be sold onctintainrrgthe num. titles respectivelv shown b v the tfCeial plats. Each sale will bo kepf rpen fi.r a time sii8Tcent fo admit orotuenngallthe lands butjiorexceeding iwo weeks, and applications to male privale entfas of ifce lards rflered under this proclamation will not be receied uniil aXter IS, close cf tbe public sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washingion, th twenty-third dayofMny,annoD.ninf ote Ihou-and tight bundled and 6fiv-hiee. FRANKLIN PIERCIw By theTies'dent: JOHN WILSON. " QmuiiMtiantr tfthe General Land. OgUt: - I XttieetaheivdJ-settlerson ladtnftie rnitfT 1:tes orighaL It KVhdravmrom. aartet cn aecomt of tie railroad grant. f j Under act of Congress, approval 3dJIarcb, 18Mf nf itled I "An act to ettend t.hMmntMinrwhl. li,.rfRin I..J. tl ... in mentirjred,'ile i Wwptior, lawsof tleUnited States mey now exist areexiermett over lheairernale;iesrried rec tions of public lands alorg tLe line oi the railroad beieii be fore mentioned, where the settlement and.izr.pnenient wprr iniutp rvuyr-ta tit ..7a... r tl. i. . r : . ....... ... . i. n. vi .i c i cv- tions to the said railroad- Theiefitte. all chum lr envem. ticn to any of be aliernale sections of t ublic ianda within the limita originally leserved will attach, if predioited up on sotiemema made prior tuthe 4iU Ftiiuarri 1SC3. tie dateof the final aIlo:nienL " Claiuvs with'n tlie six-miles limits "most fee proves up at any ; time beforetheray fcaiein fixed forirrceopuBcnccnient of the public sales aria are to be paid for at tho rate of two dollars and fiity cents eracie. Claims outside of the six miles, and within thelimitsofthe original rcervation, must be proven up prior to the restoration of said lands top inie. entry. Soldiers' bounty land warrant., at dollar ahdt wenty-Sva cents per acre, may be received m payment for eitl-er cbss of lands; one warrant only, however, can be located by each pre-emptor. Immediately aflcr the close of Ihe public rale directed br 1 1 e foregoing pmclamation otthe President, applications will be received (bribe pind-aeat private en I rv. or location by warrants of the lands' reserved to satisfy tliu grants outiiria of tbeiix miles limits it such order a A m prertnr confusion and insuie accuracr, ia accordance, utth iiiatniclioos. to ba issued to the registers aud ieceivers. law 13w JOHN W7LS0N, June 1 2 Gjtnmisiioner of tie General land Ojjiee. UNITED STATES MATT. ITNS. THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FlFTY-FIVE HOURS. New York &ad CMrlestcn.Steaci Packets. LEA ESAdger s V. harres every Saturday afternoon and each al If mate ednesdar.o On Saturday. J as. Adcer- l..nosi ion 5 J. Dickinson, Commandsr Alurlun. 1.20O tonsTMrfierrv Comniarrderi The Southerner, W. Foster, Commander, wHl les.ru each alternate V.'rfucsday. Having bcenutewlf coppered and guards raised is now in comple e order. . For freight or passage, having elegant Stale Room Acaoas modatiou, apply at the oJicaof iho Aptut, HENRY MISSR00N, ' CornerEast Bay and Adger's Son. "Wliarrea. Cabbin pusiwge"iz- Slcexaga $i N. B. A new ship will be placed on the Line to cosrsct with the Southerner cn, Wednesdays. febl?-trw HYEES tt HcGUl oeai.ees w mtr ceacaarno.f or i Ladies' and GcnUenea's Faniixhiiig aad Faacy fimdff. On CbHeae street, one door South f lU .Sjaar. en Bosoms Oil gham. and French Chintz, Standirg and Byron Collars-, Underwear. Merino, Shaktd SIH. Cash mere, Viganiav Cotton and Canton Flannel, for ladies and gentlemen,. Gents. Cloth Gaiters Gloves Kid axd Silkj. Buck. Cashmere, Ctotb, Chamois. Wailr Norma, Cun Gloves ahd Lad'es and Gentlemen's Gauntlets Liren and Silk- Handkerchiefs Stocks Ties Wsterfbrdat A It art, De Joir.ville's phun, Emb'd and selfadjustins?,- Cravata-Scarf-s Black, and White Sarin Ties ShriuJderBnires.Su. fenders Silk; Woolen and Cottou Night Caps, Oil Sittc Bath ing Caps for Ladies' and Gentlemen. 3Ion.ii,, Rif rjr and StrcngUieningBelt.'i.Rrbede Chambre. Umbrella 'Walk Itidtrr? Wbhis Trunks Scle" LeatWr:- iIum. I .. . , -t- rw.:...n. Ti.t . . i carpel nags, v., tum ihkm, it I letgOryloascs Porte Monies. Fans, Writlfa ;esk I raSsr Cases Hasks, TtatelTng Cemn,ni0n.i. Eazot-and Kmot Streps. Ccmbs, Brushes, floud rear's Cnm Go. JPcrfumery-Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cnflerr, Ac. and a large asortunV of other articles, onnllykcpt by ' fur nishing Stores. AVehavemadearrangsraenlswilh cur fnends tlfh North to forward rrj Goods as sf,n as received by Jfienj, therefore we shall bare goods here in lessthan tea diita. from tlio Ne w York Custom House. .,. Jn-EBS & SIcGiLI.'a. Furnishing Store, College stieet, 1 doer So tub of lie, Square. Nasnville. " .fostll EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL ft CO. XT ORTH-WEST corner of Uie Public Square, cear Plart ers Bank, Nashville, Tenn. We" are drawing S;ght Checks on all lfei prineipil cities of the Easr.South and West at the lowest rates, "ia sums to. suit ptirchasers." J" We buy all kinds of current Md uncnrrentBinC Notes at moderate rates. We buy South Carolina, Gcorg and North Carotin Batik Notes, at a very small discount jg-We will 4irche New Orleans and Eehrncky rao iesat o-fairpretuiuui. XT We have Gold and Silver lor sale will attend to eollei;ons--rcreiitingjrti any pomtrequesled at Bank 1 a tie, charge biif Jjf percent. commLs-'ionj. , ' JS7 Wo are taking Bank or East Tennessee th same AJ Qther-TenriesseeBanjcNoles. t EJxONS, li Luxes Ltnutis, icveiveu tins day ba Xa pW P.AJ.NUON mi fi.r the disixjsai of such sections and parts of sections beh tin add rMm-Ws above rtferred In n. ,:,.a r7i .. J , . , WM-MCU tU U U.