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NASHVILLE, TENN: WjERNESpAY, JULY 13, 1853. " t .... i.,- ""iV,C. m I: sir1 1 , t" DMQN AND AMElttOAlE OFJEICE-No. 11, DEADERICK STREET. niK .WEEKLY UNION AMD AMKRlCAN-ls furnished . to. subscribersM the following rates: Single copies, ODe t year in advance. t2 "V; within the year $3 00; at the end , of tliejcar$4 00. Ou'cs Of fire and upwards--".! 00 per copy for one year. Clubs of subscribers will be re ceived tor six months at the foregoing rates. The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at $i per annum in advance; if not paid in Advance, 6. The DAILY in published at Eight Dollars. f-fTIlK HONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIPT10N8..fi3 Remittance of subscriptions may be made by mail at our risk. paper wiUne sent out of the State unless the order is ac- comria-jied wilb. the cash. CARDS, &C. EAHAGE & CHURCH. Wholesale sad P.stail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunin, Valises and Carpet Bags, College stkxet, Nashville, Texx. A. HAMILTON, Cottoa and Tobacco Dealer, Forwarding and Ccmciiidoa Merchant, oct3 . NASHVILLE, TENN. , . ... . ti. H. FAUVIN, i, -Merchandise and Produce llrokcr, ALSO, General Newspaper Agent, ' T OFFICK A.NO STOKR, l- . . Ko, SO VVlhut St, Cincinnati "ap 81. tf ....... IT. S. FKKNCII, - IVHOLKSALK' G KOCKK, OOJ1JIIISSIOK 31 E It C II AS T , , . , A0 MALtR IK I . Cotton, T6!iacco, and ad kinds of Produce. " " Corner of Clarto and Market streets. . V . . . . Tw rw3" H. P. BELL. Wholesale and Eetail Grocer. Dealer in Toreign and i-'jt Domestic liquors, Ecceiving, rorwarding and Commission Merchant, Opposite Sennnee House, College st, No 23. s" fcb2 N1CHOL & PEACOCK. y,v:. -WHOLESALE GROCEKS, t. Forwarding A: Commission merchants. Corner of Market and Church streets, . KASHVII.LK. TEX.V. 3Tb V A If!) S HA Hit I s, WHOLESALE niiOCEJiS, ' ' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ME RCHAXTS, Dealers in Brandies, Wines, Cigars, &C. CORNER OF COLLEGE AND CHURCH STS. XASIIVJLLE, TEXT. IICGU AICCHKA. FEED TKECAS3. ' ' " McCREA & TERRASS, Wholesale Grocers, and Dealers in Foreign and Do mestic Liquors, Hour, Iron, Castings, Salt, Sec., OirKrr of Broad and (XHJfo! ttrreU, NASliVJLI.E, TENN. Juo. Uelper, W. A.Kunsoiii. K. P. Mcnliee LCIPKK. ltANt.tI A: CO. Wholesale Grocers, Foricarding and Commission Merchants. HnarRiisBoaonon. HAVING Urge and eommodlom Hriek Ware Housei within 40 yardjof the Kill road Depot, will re.cc!ve and forward Goodi consigned o their care, free of d ravage at hist point. loct 10- BAMAGE & CHDBCH, Wholesale and BeUil Dealers in Boots and Shoes, COLLEGE ST., NASHVILLE. "' ilERRMAN S. SAllONI, Professor of Vocal Husic, Instrumental Music aud Composition. Terhs. One Dollar a Lesson, payable quarterly. Letters addres'VHi as above, will meet with prompt attenffon. fob S ly. a; c. CAKtmr. wjr. terht. j. c. hew CARIITII, TERRY A- DEW. DEALERS IB HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. 1S4, Millet .Si.an.1 o, ZTerelrtnl St., PiikdMM april") ly. DR. J. W. GRAY. Office in HcCombs' New Building, on Cherry Street, , . decH 12m Ri5idenck Setvavfg. L. H. SIMPSON tTl S0n7 lJiinnTEra op -Wines, Drnndies. Cigars, Chnmpnignes, Arc., XO. 19, JtEA VEH STREET, XEW TOUK. And Vxr. la ItisTiDe. Dordkacx. ntaylS ly. HEN. .M. NOEL &; CO. GR0CEE3, AND COMMISSION. RECEIVING AND FORWABDING MERCHANTS. And Dealers in I'oreign and Domestic Liquors, COL LEG E STliEJtT . W. H. COEDOX, C U. BUVAX. W. H. GORDON & CO., AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. For tho sale of Merchandise, generally, jan 1 XAsnviLLR, tKsn. D. St. CLUilOKKlij A TTOSXET AT LA IP, No. 44, North Cherrr Street, Nashville, I'EX.vrsunK. WILL practice in all the Courts of I-an- and Equity of Davidson County. Prompt attention given to the collection of claim. Refer to Return J. Meigs. Esq, Francis B. Fogg, Esq.. John Trimble, Esq., Rus-ell Houston, Esq., And. Effing, Esq, S'. . Cooper, E., Edwin II. Ewing, Esq., Dyer 1'eaxl i Co, Jas. a. Craighead, Esq., Jas Walter, Esq., One. S. R. Andersou. 1 may A. F. lAl'Ii:, ATTOUNKY AT IAW. JiCKJON, TkXN. Traetices In MidUon and the aitjclninp counties, tii will give prompt attention to eoUecUtcnd any otber badness lu hi; prufoxlon. fel 11 JiMISll.TIIOMH, W. C. vmTTII3CMr, XHOMS A; WIIIXTIIOIIXE, Attorncyi Lhh , COLVMIUJ TKA'JVF.SSEE. 1TJWUI practice their profession in the counties ol Maury, Marshall, Giles, Lawrence, bowls, end Hicktuau. dec y. If. a. VAcnnRGon, v. e. allowat, j. EAXi:nrAi MACGBEG3S, ALLOWAT & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 55 Sr. Chables SritKtT, (third Store above St. Cliarles Hotel,) Netv Orleans. t5T N. E. ALLOWAY A CO Nashtille, Tcnn.,ai at all time3 prepared to make iHicral casli advances on ship ments lo us. sepl S J. A. CEESY. W. B. HKKKT. tt. E. DKKKV. DEERY BROTHERS, ALISONIA KANUFACTURING COMPAIHT. OJiff X. lOJj', Public Square, Xi'hcUlf, Tennessee. niav22 twly. L H. MORTON. Dealer in Furniture and Pianos, Window Shades, Look ing Glasses, Mattresses, he, Chion Strecf, war Cherry, Xathrffle, lenneuec. ALL kinds or FURNITURE made to Order or Repaired, at the shortest notice, and warranted. aprilT Mn " BRADY. GORMAN & CO., Cotton Factors and General Commisrion Merchants, NEW ORLKANS. "They keep an Oilice iu Tuscirmbia, Ala. aiigS 12iii 1511. S. KRENCn, Agent, Nashville, is authorized to nke t;.Ml ailvanoes ujkiu shipments ot 1 roiluce to lu ove firm. RAM VUH AND CIIURCU Wholesale and Eetail Dealers in Boots. Shoes. Trunks, i Vallis:s and Carpet Bags, A7. 42, Clittfiif street, Xnthrillf, fennemte. ABE ruiKtar.tly tweiving du-ect from the best Eastern ilaii'if-etories, a groat variety of LiJu and OentJt tnta'e li,iAt ami SJruv, ol the Luttt-t Miiir, suitable for eill.er t tfor iMuntrg ItH'it, which nroollored rv (nv by the nurhije, Jvifn, or single pair, (hn'itrg ib rchml ul nil lntr are invited to evamiiie our Stock before iui cli ns ing. marchlvj RAMAGE A CHURCH. CHARLES V. SMITH, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. SI, COLLl-OK Stbskt. SClOI law, Medical Ruliimis and Misceilaneous Books, Ab-o, lllauk BonU anil Slftiiom-rv, at hmvjt pnees. ,pjfCountry ilerchants, and Scho.il Teachers ,pplie.l on the nost favorable terms. NsUnillc,Tenn.. trb J. T. NATHURST ROOFEIC A Xl X'AAtrArTCTmt Of lfctrren'e Ftre ami II'jAt J'rcf (' hj.Uu,;i. T HKK1I it nnnecovirv for me to say anything in f.iror of X. thi mode of RiKifing; the constant increase of it popu larity torthc last seven years that it lias been tosted in nen J rail parts of the Union, is the best evidence of iu utility and value. Tho roof shows for itsplf ?0rrice on Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st, Moore's biock. fehi 1 NEW ABBIVAL -,F FINF.TRAVELINO AND BONNET TRUNKS. ) Best Sole Leather i,steel spring! Tnmks; Imitation " " " do; Cheap Traveling Trunks, a great variety; Ladies' Superior Bonnet Trunks, Cheap for cash tt RAILAGE A- CHOROn'S, jaseM No. ii College st. INSURA2 THE "UNITED FIREMEN'S mSUPJUICH COMPANY OS NASHVILLE. - : t CAPITAL 100,000 B.O.L LA F..SI Chartered by the State. .- i' n. rpHlS Company baring fully organized, is i tions of property, against loss or damages by Si ' fire, also against perils of the sea nr inland 'nar- i-;A'Tsi' " ' igatiun. Propositions formsnrance will bo receividTtt the ' office of the Nashville lusuraiicoand Trust Co., College.?!. A. W. J 011NS0N. President,. J. S. DAsmrxL, Sec'y. .Nashville, Oct . S, lSre. ' j C0MKEBCIAI, HISUEAKCE COKPAinr., ;, . J cuaul&tox, sona caeolixa. , ! Capital S2C0.QC0:-AU Paid In. : IITAVK been appointed Agent of the abovo Con"ipanrlit Nashville, and am fully prepMtxT.to ,tuI;e"JIaiiBe,.re, j Jiiver Risks, ou the niost fav.;-able terms. ,, ,, A full statement or tbo solvency of the Company can "be ' seen attbeomee of the Nashville Lns.uiincb and Trust Com pany, on College street. .... V: seplS ., JOHN S. DASIIIKLLvJt THE Hb'TUAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COill'AHY 0? NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. - t- in!e. Houses, Jderohanctuc, &c, against iiss r Uauiage bv Firo- Steamboat on anv of Ihe esterfi w.k'rs agamsl we Hazards of Inland Narigaiifiu and the Cargoe f Vessels of every description against the Perils of. tlm Seacad Uiveri 11.. .1.- 1 :i f an.xA V-o.HI. f,. o ivnr for a term of years, or during life. Also, Bank Notes trans mitted per mail. AH persons having their lives or property Insured in this Institntiou, arc entitled to a full participation in all theprofr its, MiihoutcnylUbiliryto los beyond tho. nount,of Jtv miurns which they may pv,-. V. S. riLCHER, President; J. 15. JOHNSON, ViccPresident. ' C. J. F. VAnTox, Secretary ijaul .. TENNESSEE KABUrE AND FIRE LNSOT.ANCE C01I BAirY. CAPITAL S150.000. OFFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway between the Nashville Inn and the Plauters' llink.. Thej- Mill mate insurance on Houses itnd Goods of even- de scription ngainst fire; on Steamboats and Cargo against (ire and the risk of the rirer; on the Cargo of 'Keel Doattt aval other river crafls, and on sea vessels nnd other.cargoas, on the usual terms. JOHN iL HILL, President.. JosHrn Yaclx, Secrefarj'- Dmirons. Alex. Allison, John 31. Hilh F. B. Fogg; G1. M. Fogg, James Correy, Juo. II. B.iss, Joseph Woods) Sam uel Seay, Jlatthcw Watson, J. J, White, Jacob McGavock, janl " . , LIFE DffSUEANE, Ncn'York Life Insurance Compiiiiy, IVo. 106 Broadway, flew York. ON TIIH JlUTUAIi rAX, Acctimn latcd Capital S5no.5i0.00. r: raxxuAK, actuary m. f samilis, fecs't. TCT Total number of Policies Issaed by this -io. Company up to July 1st, 1Sj3 eilii lUoanandSp-Jiv eli hundred and eigbtyonc. SmpMS rj"I)ivl!ends mailo annually on all Lira I'o-'f33Saki tides in ehape of stock, bearing interest atlhe- ratq of c per cent. JFJ Tho dividends heretororo hare always averaged from 40 to 50 per cent. irV Pnons taUlne out Policies for the whole term o( life can give thoir note at 12 months for 4Uper cent of the I premium, end inyGliperceutlucask. i Appllcications for ri.ks, prospectus oftbe company, or in- ' formation relating to the subject of Lila Innuraueo. may be I mutant tho onlce of the uaderiigued General .rcnt fr the . Slate of Tennessee. JOSKPHXAfill. I OSlee N. w. corner Public &iiiiro. opposite Planlew' Bank. fta hyille, Aejr..iu, ijfi? LIFE INSURANCE UARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART- FORD, CONNECTICUT. . James Dtxoy, Pres. Hexbv .L. .ItLLcc,'Bcc'y. Capital and Surplus 5300,000. Insceaxce ou lives of wliite pei-sons on the joint sloci and mutuil plan. Also. Insurance on the Jives of Negroes, on reasonable terms. S. H. L'OOMLS, jsn 15 Cm A goat. ilZtiia Insurnime :. nr truiti'oril. LIFE fiEPARTMEI-IT. Annuity Fund S15O;O0. EXCLUSIVBbT held pledged, and appropriated, 1(STr viUiit9 reserved aceamultions, b the dttfi-riSxiU and rcnUtlonsoftho Coinpjny, to the payment of Annu itcs and lo;;cs upon insurancenn Life, and In no erentlla bleforoiher debit, contrasts, liabilities, or enragemcnts of he company. OFFICEIES. Tno. K. fiRicr, Pres't, S. h. Looat9, Secretarj; li A. llcLELrv, vice J. V. .SitMucc, Aet'jjPresdfinW Managing Directors for the. Life-Department. E. A. HCIXLKT, JllHN I..IiiMLL, Hobert UreLL, RoLimi Mxtiur, JIhssA.Tottle, EnwiK G. Hifllt HfNRA Q. PkATV. Thlsbein? ajolr.t Stock propriety coinpariy, and conduc ted on the cash f'teui, the Alsrr(-is hoTeidopiod atkble of mleofpreiaInm m low at i o'iltont wiili safety ud sn:l irerlhan those of the Mutaal Companies.. Ajiplicatiuiit for risks on wiiiie persons, newived by tbp nnilersinad, who will ftirnUu Projpec;jsocof the Coupa any, and any Information relative thereto. rppRlslfi tinKlavesagsinst diseascsand cceldcctf ezafln? death, taken; Polices lesnod and losses nitlnslH pt iMs Agency. JOB SASff,Aent, OSiceX. V. corner PaMir Suare, opposite Planter? Bank. .Nastivitie.au;:. Ill, ltkl'2. ntcdical ;:.v:iiuiiii'r. nowCrgr"3L'l..i Q'cc'ou,3to5,r.H. THE I7ASIIVILI.2 MANffFACTUBLKG C0MFAN8. HAVING, t great expense, icrwured the most recently iicprovetl madiinerv and to,'s fir the cmistmctioh ot the heaviest v.-ir!: in nielals, we sol.ait from tho Western and Southern public a portion of their p-!lronae. We are prepared to make to order Ilftiiror.i! Mnchinery, udi as Ixicomntives, Passenger, Ftr'ght Cars, Frogi-, Switch Stands, Repair Cars, and all work aiipertsmir.gto Rnilroads. Slcnm Engines. Boat and Stslionnry Kugiiio, fmmTi to 600 horse power, with bnilera of the be-t -Tennessee Iron. .Saw Mills Fitted up complete, with Circular or Saj-h to oniTofiiond, put up in anv iwrt of the XHith mtrv. Colloii Sins. Engines to drive G "GoCon Gins wiTh all necessary annurtenance made to order at sliertotted In nil caes where it is desired, we furnish im Tflpneer to Eut up the engine and instruct en intelligent negro, si tb it e may continue to opeiwie the engine, Ac. llrassand Ii-ou Castings of any size or description, vith Shafting, Mill t'.eericg, Water ' Wheels, Cast Iron Baifk Vaults, made loonier. u Inionnatioiichecifullv given and ciders leeeived by .1. THOMI'SON, FiesiiW. N. B. The highest prices paid for old l!ras and Copper. fep4 (1 j AAA ItEW-lill). IwilTpay tbeaboveronard r?l-''VV to imv pensoii or )i-sos, as a preJHim:i a'xive the maiket price, for or.e tlKmsand Land Warrants, of the denominatioLS of lfio, jo and 40 ncres. I will per cliase single warrants ol eitlicr denomination. R. li. BK001CWiY Room over Oak Hall, eat side Public fenuarc, 2il door fiotitliiii i u i Nashville. octl4 m27. I STiIlHEYOSIE! FRSSHTaJIBIVALS J)AfLYFi 1 COMPETITION DEFIED ! ! ! ' j ri-HE subscriber lespccifolly announces tothe citi- 1 L zensot Nashville and surrounding country tint ffA be is still receiving large additions to his already im tncaf e stock of , Gents Fashionable Spring and Rummer Ready Made Clothing, which he is prepared to. and will sellAS' LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. ' Already in stoic Fine Broun, ilhie, Black and Olive Frock and Dress Coats of the latent styles, Fiench Tweed. Cash nieiette. Plush, Di-apd'Etc, Silk Lustre and Giass. Linen Frock, Sack, Box, and Polka Coats, Ac., Ac-, ic. 7 Pants and Vo-sts oferery color, siiade, patU-rnnnd cpiality to suit the most Fastidious. " LIKEWISE a line assortment of Gent's furnishing arti cles, consisting of Pint iliirts. Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra vats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bags, Ac, ic. Alo, a variety of Youths' and Children' Clothipg, from three years of age upwards. L POVyERS, Tennessi'e Clolhing Uepot, No. 54 Market St., directlyop positc Union street. - - JSNo connexion with any other bruise in the city. N. I!. Not tn be sold or undersold by any man or combi nation of men. ' ' ' L. IC (.'mmtrj- MercliauLs in pirticii.ar are earnestly invited lo call and inspect my stuck previuu-iui jiurolia-sin elsew here I march: L AA I) I'OJi SAJ.K. incsuLScrioeT, living one mile west 01 umimmniie, uauaeruaie couniy, oncro for wile his TRACT OF LAND, wtaiainjj-218, ACRES' . anout me nan cieareu anu 111 cum about me half cleared and in culHYnft-.u, with': : mt nrm! nii;liard. contamii"r unirards of iflO'SjearlyE' ' tiffS and some io different kind-; 11 goiMliMW" Cdton'jin; ' a large and oinmodinas Dn elhnjr limine, and Oat bouses. ' The tract is well waleinl with stock and drinking water. ' 1 will JI ou aeeommodntinz terms, ir 1 will take in poyja , nurt, or allinNeirrwiatafairprice. ' : juiiclS-lm DAVID F1T7.PATR101C 1 UNITED-STATES HOTEL. -'." 1 AL ilUSfA- iA. THEalive IIOTKLib nim-npMi bw lie reception of Jj PKKMANEX" ANDTR,VNlKKT1!l)ARlBRS.je this Ion.' estaiihakd and tvcll-knnwii He b:w .uni 1 goi-.e a tm.tiiieh aireint.mi tkroug'ioiuVwid hrmwbpd with neivand fouimueltlc l'URMTUKK. ' ri T M.LI, w l.l ,' t li,- -ii;pliod with the BKST the maikcl atloixis; ami I'.e l'.i.pr.olor trust, by a fcyiMsstic coire, l:h wih rervants nil ihe regnlsttoos of the house cenerddi, be will be eoal!el t- ji'ne entire satis&ction to thn-c that nin Lmu l. 1111 will, lueir patrHimsp. -j.in-.-.-l t"i iv .ISO. W.tSrEAR t IVXro'ifDER iUNt'TACTIiUt'I) - BY THE VJT HAZAll" Ponder tjomiKmv of Gnsneeticut : lODilT.-ees Keutucky Kirie Pon-der, 2S Ibseach.- .vk ball kegs i!u 25!) qr. kess do 5.10 keg i D.sjr HMO kei-s Uhisiinc do do do do do do do; do; do; do; do; do do. ilo 2S do 0 do .15 do OflOlb, do .0 ke-svaeh) Sl canisters fine I!n1o do. 1 pound. The above po der lu just been receised airoefro:n the manufactory of the Hazard Powder Company the' quatity of which i well kuown throughout the United States. All orders promptly filled br application at my Powdor Dapot North East corner Public SquareCashville." 1 ALSO 250,000 feet Safety Pu;c of best quality. S.H. L00MIS, Agent march25 . for the Hazard Powder Company. Saws, embracing lliel.itestimprovements. -tiris.iljll.. i Engines and Miichmcn-, complete, for Grist Milfc cf (1&s. 1 Stmar MilN of the most recent &uolhi&tjkffl,'WtrjEffi"2nie.s I ottfest MISCELLANEOUS. tv '.".1 :. t t . . ' . - .i ";t,j-i - . Navy Dbpaetmest, '." Btrrcan of Yards and Docks 1st June, 1853. (TjEAlD PROPOSALS i JifUcaUtor each class separ O'a'etv. enrlorse i Proposals Jur Claw No. ," for the navy WrU at Metr,phi, mil bb reeeived at this office until 12 o'cWk'M.fctfthe VSth day of July nevt, for furniahrngnud UtflireriugV nt' snch" place'.orlplaces' 'within the navy yard afiiresatd as majbe directed by the commandant thereof, the material and'Hrrfdes herein specitled,.Tisi : ' -. CLASS So. I. lyXcSTbeslIiard-buint red bricks... .. " CLAtB No. 2 - Dollars per M.... Cjs. HJUbqrrw-lsurislacke.iCt. Gei".evlave) lime per Mil. ..,' . t A i.'"." CLASS So. 3. MnirLLASCor.;,; 3,!!21buihels clean ihaip wnd per bushel.. dLASS So. 4. MisciLUNtors. i&O'R:? t-liiCh cipress shoetii:g....per l,fs foot !!09'fLH!tM?nieriCrto-piu9flo.rtLBper l,oC0 feet ?oHfQ12' ninwli l-54 u w. p 1. 1 ,wu , u v Ic.ita) left. uoaraiiieatfc..-uvaa,y lr.i.z.Ubv li,,.....-if..-.-.A.Ai..,J'per 1,000 feet eitr(lI4iWJn3raiiteasi:nr,'typresr,-30evt a -I-f.a-tCL long, 0bvl2...i ,.,....ier 1,000 feet AlUhoJjimuer to be vr the oest quaiuy, -'cfear of sipwbod, rot, Unuts, splits, . .-' " shakeatidallother defects. ' - - LT.ABS No. 5. -JIEn barrel's b-.-st LoulrrJUe cement, lnbbli '' ' " 'UfCOii pounds'..'.' i perbarrol ( 5 .CLASS So.C. lliscKLLAJtiOrs'.- 2,5fl0"paBn,'ls'pis leajl - -..-per pound ,4 piunU)tb.exiC I'opper, 30 by COlnchei - (sd:i2s: ... I'f IUIIU bore's Xtlh-V.-.. .l..;ner bo ; "T5 Voabdsllocktla.i.. .....per pound , " ' ! ' CLASS No. T." : '1C0 bshe"lif ch arcoal ............'..'... '-: .' pe r bushel - 'f CLA'SSNo.a. S'UCELLAStOCS. 1 .EOplundsKiielisiihluler-steeassort'd. perpound S&.I osnU cait-7leel, assorted, p.r pound 5'ni iwoji lChore-shoelron.lby Inch. .per pound 1 5j.M ptraitUsuarir6ri,3 by 1 Itch per pound y'- ctAss Kb. a. 3C flleireaeii 30 feet long, VI inches dla'm- eteatmiddW... ,...'.. ,.....'. ...per lineal foot .. '..' . "CLASS No.'lO, MisCellamocs. 5 Jozeall-incii.bastsrd files. , ...per dozen 4 dozen 14-inch l-ronnd baslaid dles...rjer dozen 3 dozen 14 i'lch nnUhirj; tiles.... par dozen 4 duaeo 10-intU3-sq6!trefiles?.,..;..-..-per.lozoii 1 dvtilt I6f,i Mips. per dozen ' . CnASS) NO. lll-lllSCELLAHLOCS. , ' . lC,0(Wpoutidbesliualltyhay..(J per (on . '- - - CLASS No. 12. MisetLLASkors. Sio bntifefs f o7nS ....'..'......Terbui.h'el i'. . 4ta.tiilioU iU.....'ti, per bushelit -. (j bahels salt per biifhol ? 2,000 pounds sheaf jests. per, pound - V ., ..CLASS Nb,13. MlSCKLLAStOCS. . 20 pounds hors-saonailsf.o.9) per pound . 1 iat-Iroawzce-block, (200 pounds,) pat- ; torn furuishea.... Pr pouud 1 thurii aiandril each 1 pair 40-laeh hallows each 1 mouse-hole auvil (-M0 pounds)..' per pound 1 ...riw nlMtp. tn cut Irom 4 to 1 inch screws.-. : . each 2 inason," s'luaros (steel blades) 2 2-fot foldiuS'tule' 20 poun.lsbtirav.... 10 tv:.l!nniljr.t oil.. ............ .. ...each ..each ...per pound per gauon 1 barrel coal tir per barrel SO pound, Klue.. - perpound 0 iiouniUchalk....' per pound 1 ibaui ssnd-aer, assorted nos per ream H dnzen j m Hussla brl.tle brushes per dozen I dozen .to HajsmbriJtU brushes per dozen I dozen ta-lL tools. per d'izen 1 dozflii cuniel's-balr pencils, assorted.. per dozen .2 patty ti.lie .,..each 2 spirit levels ech 6 dozen masons' llt.ns per dozen 10 pounds ren.iored tallow per pound 2 poan.la sallpeHre per pound 1 pound flour of sulphur.'. per pound 2 bjrrelsUr .'., l'er ound 2 spllons traipoU rer gallon !"1 dtlonsNii.'C...'. per gallon 2 dozen bottles inu3taiis!Inlment..-....jer dozen dozen bultlifsnerva and boneliniaicnt per dozen CLASS No. H. JIiictLLAitsocs. in reams best qnallty ruled letter paper.. per ream 10 raaux bestquauiy rmeutap paper. ' 4 rtteseiive:elpapjr 1 fjnite inip:rial"drainff pape 1 noire aibtsdlawius natier ..per ream . .per tinire ..per quire ..uer nuire 2 rniireatraelnirpiiir,-iu by 20 inches. .per quire SOU iitillis.Ao.ru, oesKpian j '1 pros best inetallc pons 4 diUttn psu-holtlers, 1 dnzen i.intboulesbeit black ink. .. .per tu . lier irross ..per dozen ...per dozen 'i dozen boti'es French earmino red ink.. per dozen 2 dozen pipcrsblacit sand. per anion 3 dozen olanfboofcj.iiio So.9) pel dozen dozen pieces India-rubber per duzeu 12 noenblacs Kasl pencils, best quality, c. assoned .'.,....' per dozen ,2 djzn bolts taste per dozen "tjnzen bnlui linen tape (redj per dozen 4 i..-,ulHlsre.lsealm-.ax.bL-iaiiUty...i.er pound 00 envelopes, assorted sizes per 100 Forptlntdncliedulasaad form of oSTer, bidders are refer red to tho Navy Aeent at Memphis, Tenn. His to be pro idod in the contract, and to be distinctly understood by the bidders, that the amount and number of artioies enumerated in classes headed "Miscellaneous" are speciiied as Ihe trobabU quantity which may be required, as kc11s to fixdata for determining the lowest bid; but the contractor is 10 furnish mo: or less of the said enumerated (irticles, aud in ench qvantititj atid at rich tbtitr c the hv rtm nr c.OiufrndiTU TMire-jaire, riuringthe fiscal year end ing 51th. June, 18"4, and, if so requested, until fjrther con Imcts shallbMiuadcfor tho ensuing fis.al year of 1 b5-t-'.';; and, wheiiief the quantities iequired be more or less than lhoF peoiltat, the prices shall remain the same. All thearticlesmust be ol the best quality, delivered in g.iod order, free of all and every extra charge or expense, and saiject to the inspection, count, weight, or measurement of be Kiid navy yaid, and beiu all resjiects satisfactory lo ihe cmnmsndant th.eiisof. Contractors for classes headed "Miscellaneous," who do not resiae near the place where the articles are to be deliv ered, wi!l be required to name iu their proposalsan agent at the city or. principal place near the yard of delivery, who mav lie calleu upon to ueh'ver articles wheu they shall be required." - . The deliveries of all building materials may be com menced fanhwith, and inustbe commenced nithin sixty il.it-s aflar the date cf the contract, and continued from time to timeasia tire opinion of the commandment oftbe yard j the wautsoi'lhe service may reiuire, and jkZ ItcomfUlid j v thin tlitfim.aty.tr ttittny but June, isoi. Tliey wnll be measured, inspected, counted, or weighed, bv the rales adopted by the government, at the navy yard: fiir instructions rerardinc which, and for 11 more particular description of all materials, reference is made to the com- I mandaotof the yard: When all other things are equal, j preference will bo given, in awarding the contracts, to ar- 1 tides ot the growth, production, and manufacture of the United Steles. Approved sureties, in the full amount oftbe contract, will lie required, and tiieuty per cvntuin, asadditional security, j deduciedtfrim each payment until the contract shall have been com pleied or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized ' bv the department. ) "On classes headed "Miscellaneous" to be delivered as re quired during tho liscal year, the twenty er -cntum re- , tjiued may, ntthe discretion of the commandment, be paid i quarterly on the first of January, April, July, and October, J when the deliveries have been satisfactory; the balance j (ei"htv jer' cent) will bo paid by the navy agent at Mem- plus, wi:hm thirty davs afler tho presentation of bills in j triplicate, duly vouched and approved. No part of ihe per centum reserved is lobdjsaid until all rejected articles 1 offered under rhfecnutract shall have been removed from the j yard, unless-sjiecially authorized by the department. , It will be' stipulated in the contract that, if default shall , 'be made bv parties of the first part in delivering all or any ! of the art icles mentioned of the quality and at the times and places above provided, then, and in that case, the' said par- j ties will forfeit' and pay to the United States, as liquidated j damages, a sum of money equal to twice the amount oftbe j contract prifca herein' acreed upon as the price to be paid for thcatticlesm cnse 01 ne aciuai uemery uieieui, iiuicu li quidated damages may be recovered from time to time as they accrue. The snrctics must sign the contract, and make affidavit that ll.ev, in tin fffl'yat. are worth over and above their debts and liabilities the full amount cf the contract Each offer must be signed by tlie- person or person? mak ihg it, and by Ihe guarantors, according to the form annex edfftmHfceir resideuce.namiug the town and State, must be distinctly staled. j It is to bo provided in the contract that the bureau shall havo" the-'lower of annulling the contract, without lossor damaS-To flie government, tn case Congress shall not make sufficient appreprirtlous for the articles named, or for the efiaipliSion ufthe works estimated for, and on which this advertisement is based Persons whoe oflerashall be accepted till benotifiedby Ictier tbrotigh the posboICce. which notice shall be consid ered sufficient; and if they do not enter into contract for the f-uppifes specified wislun 'fifteen days from the date of notice from this bure-m of the acceptance of their bid, a contract wili 1 ma.le uith some other person or person, and the guarantors ol such defaulting bidder will lie held responsi ble for all delinquencies. All offers not made in slrkt ronfnnr.Uu with this adter-fi-ement will, at the option ofthe bureau, be rejected. Those only whose oilers may be accepted will be notified, and con tracts ill be ready for execution without delay by the navy agent at Memphis. . ' ' -FORM OP OFFER. 71-lie Cl'Jf if Oie. Bureau of 'ardt and Voclt, Xnrj Be- parimfit. - , of , in the Stole of , hereby offer to furnish, under yoiir" advertisement dated day of , and subiect tn all ihereqmrcments of the same, all the ar. tic'.pseaibraced in class Jin. , viz : fl!re inerftheartic'.e;with prices carried out) antouiif ine "to (write the aggregate in words.) And I propose (uarnetheagent if oncU required by the advertisement ) The imder'sigued, , of , in the State of 0Illl - , ol , 111 the Stato of ' . , as 'miarantors, hereby undertake that the above ntitrd '.'f . J pfer be Rccepicil, en ter into Sutract; as bclbte required, with the L mtwl btates, wiihinfifteen daysnfter the date of notice through tho jost office oftbe acceptance ot bid, as before mentioned. (Signatures.) liccrtifrthst the above named and are known to me to be good and 1 esponsible guarantors in fTabe'Viirned by a navy agent, collector, or district at foi nev, ortUft other person taown lo the hureau to be crcdriable.1 . EOW IN O. PERRIN. junel5-lnwd4w. Navy Agent. NE .HUNDRED BARRELS ST. LOUIS FLOUR. I have just received a hundred barrels .upcrfineour, cho ice brand- Q DRUGS, &C. DR. BLEDSOE'S AiTERATIVECOjapoUHlT Tiic Remedy ocer all Rmtdit4 for tS DUeasa oftht Uti'r Itytjpeuaia,, Enlargement dud Infanalina f the Split IlearUiurnt, (Xlie IXiUaleaee, J'ilit, Contftrpatinn, at! dlttanuof Hit Jictedi, and tudidiuaw nariir front a disnrderd ttate of lit Stomdch, Zicer JtotKh, ri SeroMa and Sire of any tinJ. For GtwhI Delkiiit, frotA u-hicli biBtex ft-equniiltf tufrr, tiere it tit equal in tie tr&oU Materia Jf(JicJ. THE inventor- of this preparalbn was for three years s completely prostrated from Dyspepsia and inactivity of the Liver that hd was fitucnlly for weeks at a time unable to nuhimselffronibis.bed. He sought aid from physicians at home and in Europe, but in vain; his case was pronounced hopeless bj thousands, and it was byaccidentthathe suc ceeded in ciuing himself. Since he lias 'been practicing meil. icine, his success in such cases has been unrivalled. He has been aware of the increduiity of the public,, and conse quently said nothing through t'ha press of his own case, until the character cf the medicine was fuUy cstabbshed by ifs success, as Shown ly the' certificates which bar e Dcen advertised. ' 1 subjoin the certlficxle of Prof. JI. GABBenT, of Memphis, Ten-L, with whout I often advised during the time ot mr suffenng. ... ...... JlEsfPins, Tenn Aprilli,i5o2. Ijereby certify that I have been acquainted wither. J ... ----- . . l-. a ue wiusreuuoeti'i Leueve Iowerthan I haveerer seen anyone lii.it afterwards recover ed, withv.-hat Isupposedlo be Dyspepsia ami Liver afiection, and after trying the. prescriptions of many Physicians in this as well as other countries without relief. 'be hriallv sucee'ded with a preparation of bis oirn in beinr restored to cd kealUu JL GABBERT; 1L 1). ' Pl.ysicians are requested to trj- this preparaUon. We reel satitfied it will sostam the character we nrd to it in this publication. - T. Tii.. H.p'ravn.uv January 12, 18TO. Dr. Bletsoe: I takethe hbertyandfellit to to my duty to recommend to all persons suffering from cliscas- of the Sfomach arid bowels, your Alterative Compound, as a very seperior medicine. My son, aged 15' Years , had ieen under medical treatment about five years for dvspepsia aud diar-rhea-rthen having almost despwed of his recovery. Icon cluded to try your Alterative, two bottles of which, 1 believe, entirely cured luin. MICAJAH CAYCE. o ... Hc?TSTOLE.0cf.ir,18r,l. i'r . . . f , i - emcei gave a cei tificato Uiatmy wife had been greatlr benefited by your y"''"""-., pleasure in saving to thepuohc, lliat ray wife had for three or four years been subject to the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomach from dyspepsia. I had tried of several whom I thouMitto be the best physicians in the place and a great inauy tUfferen medicines, with momentary relief. Being persuaded to try your alterative compound, I did so and! am liapny to say that it has entirely cured her; and I wonld conscientious! v recommend it to all persons sutlenn from diseases of the liver and dyspepsia. -.JU.UUJJKTSGN. . u:ii 101 j eara tuojecv 10 speus oi uramp Colic, in its woryform; that I had tried almost every thing that is gi ven by physicians, and never found any thing that would cer tainly relieve me, until I tried theabove medicine, which uas reheved me in every attack in less than an hour. TO B. LLOYD. n u , ,G,"f c?t?TT. Tenm, Dec 23, 1S51. Db.Bleosoe: I feel that I should fall short of my duty to you aud to those who are afflicted, were I not to further recomaiendyour Alteiative Compound. It has entirely re lieved me, so that I liave not had cause to take anything in two months. I cau est anything I want with impunity, and believe my health is as good as it ever is at my advanced aire. Should 1 ever suffer from dyspepsia again I shall be sure to call on you. I am very respectfully vourfriend. ELIZABETH J. UARWO0D. H rxTsviLLE, Ala., August 24, 1 S."1 . This is to certify, that I had suffered for many years with Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Liver. Physician "after Phy sician Lad prescribed forme without mv receiving any ben etit, when I commenced the uso of Dr. Bledsoe's Alterative Compound, which cured me soundly, and I recommend it because ofthe same happy effect mion others of my acquaint - JOSEPH CAROTHERS. Hcxtsville, Ala, March 3, 1852. Da. Bledsoe Sir : .Tlirlfnnn. from IIia MtHulna have ah-eady advertised,it will be almost unnecessary for me uj-.ma lunuer evidence in regard to the healing virtues of jour Compound; but I mnst say, that for years 1 suffered a great dealfrom Dyspepsia and enlargement ofthe spleen and thought that I never would recover. I commenced tak ing your compound about nine weeks since, and have gairied 23 or 30 pounds, and feel about as well as I ever did. . .... HENRY J. GOFF. JSTAhe above medicine is for sale in every Drug Store in the city, and most of the towns in the State. O. W. HEN DERSU0TT, General Agent, for wholesaling the med icine. Sf Price -1 per pint Pottle. novlB Ivd tr DR. V3I. McLANE, INDIAN AND GERMAN ROOT DOCTOR, T) ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Nashvilk IV and vicinitv. that he has rp!ni-no,l imin .ft.. . : deuce of fourteen years in the South, and permanentlrla. cated himself in South Nashville, at the corner of Wasl ington and Pearl streets, tyhere he may at all times be faum by thovi ttbomay wish to consult him. He lias in hLspossession many certificates from men f eminent standing certifying to the permanent cure of the mast distressing cases ot the following diseases, yir Ner vous Affections, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills and Fevers, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds, Coughs, Incipient Con sumptions, Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fits, Dropsies. Cancers, Ulcers, Scroffui6us, Hemoptasis of the Lungs, and other Hemorages; Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Kidneys, Mer curial and Venereal Taints of the Blood; Diseases "of Chil dren, Worms aud various other Dieases incident to the hu man system. During his residence in the South, he attended f o over ten thousand different cases, all of ivhichhe treated with more than ordinary success. Dr. McLane hopes from his much experience in the Medi- ril lmfp4um nml Ihn I'wmw r.F amva.j tl,..! K.. , 1 i - , " . ..(,.w w iuu, UllCMUeU his efforts heretofore, to obtain the confidence and patronage ofthe sick and atllicted. - Nashville, Feb y ly. DR. WM. McLANE. gT'AllIetlersaddre.ssed.post-paid. toSoatli Nasnville. DR. FBASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. A JUL WINTERS had lost nearly all of his hair and had been bald for many years; by the uscot tiree tin of the Magnetic Ointment, had his hair entirely rt store'l, and now has as beautiful a head of hair as any man could tvish. His age is about SO years! A son of Mr. Warren, of this town, 14 years of age, had been afliicted with the Asthma from his cradle -He bad the benefit of the best medical advice Hint a loving and wealthy father could procure, without avail. It was one of the most aggravated cases 1 ever saw; he was emaciated al most to a skeleton. By the use of a few bottles of the Oint ment he was thoroughly cured, and for seven months past has enjoyed robust health. This was an extreme case of inJUimination of the tpUen, of long standing; has a vai iety of treatmcnl Irom uo less than eight different physicians, without receiving benefit was cured bv the use of only four bottles of the Magnetic Oint ment. This wasfourmonthsagoandthelady (a. Mrs. Duu liam,) is still in good health, and able to attend to her usual household duties. I have treated two cases of Chrmiic Sore Eyes with tho Ointment, both of the patients so nearly blirul, 03 to need an attendant to lead them from place to place. One of them had been afliicted 13 years, the other about Sycars. -They had tried the best physicians in the State, without benefit; and oneof them had been under the treatment of the celebrated Dr. Muzzy, of Cincinnati, for eighteen months, and had expended hundreds of dollars in vain efforts to effect a cure. They are now by use of the Maguetio Ointment, nearly or quite cured; and are able to read and attend to any ordinary business. I have used the Ointment in a number of cases of Piles, and in no eate hat it failed of giving immediate relief and generally a permanent cure, I have also used it beneficially tn severe cases of Ery sipelas. And last but not least, I have within the last year cured four cases of CANCER by the use of the Magnetic OintnietU alone! From a thorough trial of the Ointment in nearly every disease for which it is recommended, I can confidently re commend it to bo one of the most useful remedies ever of fered to the public Respectfully Yours. BURTON HUHBELL, M. D. Dafed Jan 27, lS-W, Amelia, Ohio. The character of ibis Ointment, as an efficient remcdj, is established in this city. There are quite a numberof indi viduals who ascribe their restoration to health to the use ol this extraordinary Ointment For sale by 1L G. SC0VEL, BERRY & DEU0VILLF, mayg CARTWRK1HT A AEMSTR0SQ. ISA. A. STOUT, COACH JU ANUI'ACTURER, No. 5 Clakk Stjikst, Nashville, Ten?-., Xextdoor to II. S. French' t Grocery Warehoute, and op posite Morris tt-Stratton't ALL Uudsonurriages for sale; with harness rJfC?Mi to suit. All work sold by me is made at the Clark Street Manufactory, and warranted, and will be sold on as" good Terms, for Cash or good notes, as any work made Norm or East. Repairing done with promptness and dispatch, and all persons leaving work to repair may rely on getting it -when promised. All orders promptly attended lo. juiarlu. WATHNGO MAMMOTH. THE thorough bred Jack, MARINGO MAM MOTH, direct from Kentucky, will make his first spnsou in Tennessee at Canev Siirinoin Marshall county, five miles below the hslung ford in. Duck 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 ptr week. He is full tifteen hands two and a half inches high, good honest measure, unusually large bone, and heavy; 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 blm the master Jack of Tennessee. For further particulars see hand bills. nurchll-Sm KNIGHT A WILSON. MISCELLANEOtTS. TjnTTrrp. Tn vrrrfiTvnw TRS-trCTT.-rrnit rpHROUGn by Pcnnsvlvania and Ohio Railroad's. Phil- JL adelpliia to Pittsburg, PA, Massillon, Wooster, Cleve- muu, itfieaotumua Cincinnati, Indianapolis. Larayelle, Jfn-e Haute, Chicago, mid Milkaukie. Throngh by Railroad , from Hilladelphta to Cincinrafiiirsr hours. r. . Vr?li mdTSuicit route from the Atlantic Cities lo (he ; Great 'fteM. Passengers will Gad this the most pleasant ' S 6 2 .r.l1fa?S- .0nlr Stl to Cincinnati; 12toLouis j ,riIIe;ia ti.fet.Loais wPennsyvania Railroad, an the following daily 'Steam Pacts from Pittsburg: BuckeveSfate. aPtMX ,rovgr'lt-r,Qrff Sunday; Keystofti State; Capt Charles Stone, leaves Pittsburc Monday ; Alle I , gheney, Capt Charles WBafchelor, leave's Pittsburg Tues. I ar: Crystal Palace. Cant II Kouhtz. leaves PittshnSrW.. ; nesdav; Brilliant, Capt J R-Grace, i eaves PittsburgThurs- ' day: Pitisburg, Capt Hugh CamplieU leaves Pittsburg Fri day; Messenger, No. 2, Capt John Klinefelter, leaves Pitts burg Saturday. Boardingimd lodging onboard the Packets extra. Pitisburg to Cincinnati, $-2; Louisville, $3; St. Lcuisr$3. . Fare through, bv Railroad from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, S3 50: Massi!!on."l0: Cleveland. S10: Mansfield and Crest line, $11; Columbus, f 12 03;. Toledo,? 13; Cincinnati, . (via Crestline.) 15; Chicago, i via Jliehigan Southern K. II.) $16 2.T. To Chicago, Waukegan, Kenosha, BL, Racine, Mil waukte. Slreboygan, Wisconsin, via Dettoit and Michigan vcnirai luuiroad, si., The CarS will leave the Commonwealth's Station, N. K Cornear of Schuylkill Fifth and Market Streets, where tickets can be purchased of Bingham A Dock, Agents of the State and Columbia Railroad Lines. The morning Express Train through to Pittsburg, Cleve land, Cincinnati and Chicago; willjeavc at 7 o'clock, A. M. Through to Clncinnatiln 87 hours. The night MailTrain at 10Y, I. 5L Through to Cincin nati in 4S hours, including one Debt's comfortable rest at Fittsburg. p The above lines pass through -and iop at Lancaster, nar risburg, Lewistown, Huntingdon, Hollidaysbiirg, John-, stown, Greenburg, and intermediate places. Notics In'Case of loss, the Company Mill hold tbemsel yes responsible forpersonal baggage only, end foran amount not exceeding $100. T"H0S. if 00RE, Agent. June 4 tf. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. . The Columbia Railroad Line for if arrisburg, via Colum bia and all intermediate places, will leave the above station at 1?, P.M. , PNnSYlYV'AKIA UAILKUAD. THIS road now complete, li opens a communication be tween Pittsburg and Philadelphia, orPitUburg and Baltl. more. By which Freight from the west can reach an eastern market quicker and cheaper than bv any of the present rival outesr they connect with the dally packeta at Pittsburg, from St Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheeline, and all the different points on the western waters. Also with the Cleve. land and Pittsburg Kail Koad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Kail Koad at Pittsburg. Cart runthrongh between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia witionttranshipcienL of freight, an advan tage that can be appreciated by all shippers. In ease of obstruction cf navigation by ice or low water freights westward can be forwarded from Pittsburg to Cin cinnati, or towns In the interior bv Railroad. Jt.VTKS OF FKKltlllT Between Pittsburg and Philadelphia or Baltmore. Firsit Clans, irinlrr Summer Rates, Rates. Dry Goods, Books andStatlonary Boots,) per 100 lbs. Shoes, Hat and Carpeting, Furs and Pel $1 7ScU. tries, Feathers, Saddlery, Arc. Second Class. Brown Sheeting & Shirting In Bales,! Drugs.GUss Ware, Groceries, except Cof-! 85 eta. CO els flee, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Alachlacry, f Oilcloth, Wool, die. 1 Third Class. Buttcrln Firkins fc Kegs, Candle., Cot-1 ton, In winter, Queens-rare, Tallow, i 73 cU. Tobacco, la leaforfaaufactured, Hast- ward, iLd.lee. j Fourth. Class. Bacon, Cotton (In summer,) Coffee, Lard) and Lard Oil, (through) Port in fall car. C5 eta. SOrtf. 40 etc. lOAus ai owners nst. j Geo. C. Franolscus, fYitkt Agent, Pittslnrg, K. JT. Snccder, Freight Jtgtnt, PtiltdelpkU. Dla-rramr A Konnu, Freight .Igntt. Baltimore- jr. r.. r.iiiott. Freight Agent, J"e. 7 West tt., A. J. XI. II. Houston, Qen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia, march 16, 1S53 ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. FALL & CUNNINGHAM, No. 47, Colleok SrasCT, Nashville, Tew. ARE cow in receipt of their entire Mock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY for the Spring Trade, and in calling the attention of the merchants of Middle and East Tennes see, Kentucky, and North Alabama, to their large and varied assortment, they feel confident that it will compare favora bly with that ot any House in any country, and when the item of Transportation is considered, it will be found that SfA'RJerMJ should prompt all dealers in this section of the country to encourage a home market. They also invite the attention of Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and Farmers visiting Nashville tn their assortment of Tools, Farming Implements, Ac, a large stock of which they always keep on haad. leathers. Ginseng and Beesirax, taken at the highest mar ket prices in exchange for goods, or iu payment of debts. Feb. 26, 1853. Kurrow'i Patent X'lantatlon Coat ItIIL.1,. THIS 'Mill differs from all others in the construe lion of the upper or Rannlne btons, which is composed of French burr Blocks, enclosed in a cast Iron Case, which forms the back aud hoop of the Stone with a Cast Iron F.;e, or Bush, than is of greater external diameter at the bottom that at the top, which Is seenred tothe back by four bolts, so that every block is in the form of a dove tail, which elves greater strength to a Stone than any other method which is required In small mill., where the stone is run with great speed, and bernmes dangerous if not strongly made. It also elves any weight to astone of snail diameter that is required without having itthlek or high, that makes it tophesvy. Ihis mill is a square frame made of wood or east iron. In the form of a buss,wlth Bridge-tree, Spindle Balance, King Driver, aud Regulating Screw, and grlnd9 neon the same principle as a lari.e mill, differing oul) lu the Kunner Stone; this being of great welirhtenables it to grind nearer the cen teragreatcrquaatity ofgraln with les iowerthan any other mill now In use. This mill isportable,audiaay bo attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. ALSO, all sizes of Erench Burr Mill Stones, manufactured on the same principle. Joseph II. Burrows, of Cincinnati, U the inventor, for which he obtained Letters Patent In 1S. For alllnfringe mcnti the purchaser will be held responsible for the right ofnaing. Theso Mills do not require a Millrlglt to set them up; and alltbatisnecossary to put them in operation, is to attach a hand to the pulley octhe spindle, with a drum auiclenty large lo run a twenty-four inch Mill S40 revolutlns per minute, attached to Gin, Steam, or Water Power. By the steadv application of two horsepowerthe Mill will grind i.x to B bushels per hour of good meal: and will grind wheat as well as corn. The thirty Inch mill, if put to its fullest speed, wll griudfroin ten to fifteen bushels per hour. These mills are warranted to be In every respect as recom mended. Di ictioms roa Vf mo. Place your mill about 20 feet from the Driving Pulley In a level jweition; make the belt of 1-ather lx or eight Inches wld. Give the StoneSta revolu tions a minute with the sun. Keep the ueck and step of the spindle well oiled. Place the (tar ou the back of the Running Mone, In the same way ts the Cross on the Driver, that l,the'way they are trimmed to run. Korer to Thos. Patterson, Esq., of Highland county.Ohlo, Jesse Beal,Eq.,of Clinton county, Ohio; C. b'. Bradbury, Esq of Cincinnati, and a number of others. Ail ordersdireotedto JOHN K. BOUMA?i, No. 52 Broadway, Nashville, Agent for Middleand East Tennessee. or J. H- BUKliUWS, Jan G d. tr-w. & w. ly. West Front st. Cln. O, IMPORTANT TO IRON MAN UFACTIf REES. JAMES REXTON, of Newark, New Jersey, has discovered a process for manufacturing wrought iron directly from the ore, with wood or mineral coal, styled by him an ore-welding furnace; (an improvement in the manu facture of iron long sought after, but never successfully at tained until Mr. Reuton's discovery,') and which produces at a single heat the best quantity cf Blooms, at a less cost than pig iron is now usually made. letters Patent have been granted him for his discovery.and weare the appointed agents for the sale of rights, and "its introduction tbrougliout the West ; and as the present high price of iron is inducing many canitalists to invest in its manufacture, without being aware of the great advantages this new and valnablc inven- i tiou lias over any otner Known inoue, we imnn. n uui snusei ving their intcrcstto thus earlyimpres-s upon them the im portance of an examination of the merit ot this late inven tion before embarking in any other made for making iron, assuring them of its entire success and practicability, as de monstrated by the furnaces nowin successful operation afte this plan. t , It is not our purpose in this advertisement to speak par ticularly ot'the almost incalculable advantages this process possesses over all otber modes for making Iron; (as this is contained in our circular, which we will be pleased fo mail to the address of any one intrreted in the matter,) but to call the attention of those about investing in the inanufac hire of Iron, and respectfully invite an examiuation'of the furnace we are erecting in this city, and which will be in onemtion bv the 5th June next." or to the furnaces of the American Iron Company in Newark. New Jersey, now op eratine with complet success. Y, C. DAT IS A CO. - Cincinnati,- Juno 1 Sw. PATENT CHOPPING MILL, For Chopping Corn or other Grain, . An article which eiery Faruitr sliOvlJ hate. rP 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 in its construction, that any boy twelve years old cau Keejiit inonter andnm it ltisaaap ted to either Steam, Water or Horse Power. nnd them at J. M. Seabury's, on College street, where they im be happy fo take orders. BOSS ADAMS. aug33. WANTED TO BUY At this office, TWKrrr or THiarr negroes The highest market price wiu be given u application, is mod soon. ma31 lTf. J. IT. . JEW DAVID'S HEBREW BLASTER. rr-iTlT a sr -, - -. I ,,-w?aA,M"nc?!,mt.paininthoSide ! xuuii aim 101111.1, j-cromra, Kinir WlnfA S!n-Ali;nn- 11.1 Tt... . y.!(r j - .Is,. , uhim ana joints, t-crotuia, Kinir Fril ;.,lard Tumors, Stiff Joints and all flxed . A hero this Plaster isanplied Pain cannot White Swellim ..u.tiii. 11 iicre una i iasier is anpiwa I ain cannot These riasfcrs.possess the ad vanfar-o nf k-imrtxl aghtboxes; hence.theyrctainthe'irfullvirtues'inaircli- Thiscclcbrafed Pain Extractor has been so extensively nsed by Physicians and the people in general, both iuthis ijiuiu 1 aim i.uii'jK., uia ii i.s almost neeciess to say any lliiiif. ,iK.nl tl Til..mm.u.A,. H.1.K ... 1 - 1 ofiUhcalmg powers who have notyel tried it. For their nakes we- will winnlr atnf what! ithA .Win iv ana wnat it will ttoior Ihem when tried. A VOICE FROM" GEORGIA, uead tlie following testimony from m. Physician. of wnVlfl wTYu-?rH,eb,re,T Plasterhas cured me of pains Mriod I lltZl Z1 forlve years tust Dunngth-s ES!i n, ,tr? nJan afnictioa of my loins and sideband ird many remedies that my own medical exnerienee sa gested, but wilhont obtaining relief At fciiSS Plaster, and am nowby itl's S,, a mil recommend the Jew David or Hebrew WStedi who are suff.-nng from coi.tractiou of the muscles? or ierrnal nent pains in the side or back. "rperma- The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues hen they will resort to its use. Yours, truly, JL W. WALKER, M, D., Forsythe, Monroe countr, Ua. To Messrs. Scovil i Mead, New Orleans, La. JFAY DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Messes. JScovn. S Mead: I hare been troubled with the chronio rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the 1st of J.uly 1SV), I was so bail that I could not turn myself in ted, and the jiain so severe that I had Lot slepta wink forsix days. At this time my attendiug Physician prescribed the "Hebrew Piaster," and it acted like a charm; the pain left me and I slept more than half of the night, and in three days I was able to ride out. I consider the 'Hebrew Plaster'' the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use G. W. JIcJUNN. Hendersonville, N. C, Aug. 16, 150. V V S' f rt f . Beware of counterfeits and Lasa imitation t C!fThe genuine will in future have the signature E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on tlie top of each bos. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this ar ticles is in existence, The genuine is sold only by us, and our agents appointed throughout the South and no pedlar is allowed to sell it Dealers and purchasers generally are cautioned against buy ing of but our regular agents, otherwise they wili be impos ed upon with a worthless article. Forsalo by SCOVIL A MEAD, 111 Cliartres street, New Orleans. General Wholesale Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by EW1N, BROWN A Co.. NashviUe, Tenn: W. W. & J. It BERRY, do; J. M. ZLKERMAN & Co., do; CARTWRImIIT A ARMSTRONG, do; TIldtT s WCf 1 J .!. '-I-, .1. 11 1, ffvnt 9 . ' JUlTXtlllYMl XI. 11. OlOiaij do. PH2L0T0KEN OR FEMALE'S FRIEND. For the cure of Painful and Disordered Menstruation, Jliscarriageor Abortion, and the relief of all those Sympathetic Nervous Affections attendant on Pregnancy. Much of tho suffering attendant upon the lives of females at the present day may lie traced to some slight imprudence or neglect during sonie critical period of their peculiar sea sons, causing obstructions, irregularity, Sc, which, if not relieved, gradually weakens and deranges the system, and by sympathy induces those chronic forms of disease Con sumption, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Ac which either hurry them to an early grave or render them invalids for life. Jlany of the fairest and loveliest of creation, at thata-re when the'bud was just bursting into bloom, liave withered and died from the effects of obstruction, and the want of a remedy to assist nature at that eventful period. TRY THE PH1L0T0KEN. It is not offered as a cure of all ills that flesh is heir fo, but as a remedy and preventive for a certain class of com plaints, in which it is warranted to do aU that is here set forth, or that medicine directed with experience and skill can perform. Sold by SCOVIL A JIEAD. Ill dartres street, New Orleans. General Wholesale Agents for the Southern States to wliora all orders must be addressed. jnlyl ly dtwAw. rpnE GR.'EFENKEIM; DLSENTERY SYR- l I -im uiwx.1- iuiijiiii umi.iiir.ai .nil- X ttP..lsasDeedrandinfallibleremedrrorlJIARRIIEA ijiiuL.r.uA laraiuji, ana ine Asiatic wnoiera. It never fails to cure the worst possible cases of bowel complaints in a few hours. It is purely vegetable, and taken in almost any nuantity i oerfectlv harmless. Most remedies in use for Diarrhea,lockuptbepcresof Ihe intestinal canal nnd only for a time alleviate the disease bv preventing the expulsion of the acrid fluid, which will al most invariably pour forth again, with increased violence, though nature "sometimes overcomes the evil, while therein dy alone bears off the praise. Not so with the Dysentery. Syrup. Its ingredientare the natnral antidotes to these com plaints. It changes the nature of the fluids, and causes their explosion in a natural manner. It does not leave them to in flame the surface of the stomach and bowels, but attacking the cause, it neutralizes Ihem, and tho disease immediately 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 surfaces of the stomach and intestines are guarded against further violence by the neu tralization of 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 cents per bottle. junelS. ALEX. MACKENZIE, Agent for the State. A Clergyman of Nashville informed me last season when the. Cholera was threatened, that in one week he cured 21 cases of the premonitory symptoms with a few bottles of this Dysentery Syrup. A. M. PRINTED LINENS ! PRINTED LINENS ! At Xo. a, Union Street. JUST received (direct importation) one Case Linen Dress Goods, containing a great variety of Styles arid pat terns, which will be sold 25 per cent less than the usual Price. Also, a variety of dress Goods consisting of Be rages. Lawns and Muslins, for styles and prices, are unsurpassed by any in the market Gimps, Fringes, and Trimmings of all kinds constantly on band. The attention of the Ladies, is particularly requested to our Stock of Goods, before pur chasing. may2. THURSTON & BERNARD. B UENAVISTA 1VATE KC URE. 1 853. A. WKBB1K, II. D. W. A. EM10MM, U. D. DRS. "iVEDBER & EDMONDS, TAKE pleasure in announcing that they are now ready fur the reception of patients at their establishment at Huenn Vista Springs. The romantic, healthful and picturesque character of the locality at Buena Vista Springs is so widely and generally known throngh the numerous visitors who annually resort to tho place for its medicinal waters, that the proprietors deem it necessary to say but little on the subject The country is wild and broken, abounds in game, is exempt from epidemic invasion, has an uncontmcd and salubrious atmosphere, and the establish ment is supplied with an abundance of pure running free stone water, equal t any in the State. Dr. WturjER is a physician of forty years' experience in the active practice of his profession, and has just returned from a tour through the Iiorthern and Eastern States, dur ing which bo vLited tlie best water-cure, establishments in the country nnd enjoyed ample access to all the best sour ces of information on the subject Dr. EuMOsns, though a vounger practitioner, ba3 several years" experience, and brings with him into the establisb meutthe professional devotion and energy incident to the earlier periods of life. The means for amusement and re creation are ample and fieo of cbarge. Tecks. For Board and treatment from 8 to $10 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 fur such in Ihe establishment. Very sick and feeble persons will furnish an attendant w ho will pay board, or be charged for such extra. BED SPRINGS. I WEf ake pleasure in announcing to our numerous friends' ' and patrons, that wet re now ready to accommodate ' all who may wish to avail themselves of the benefits of our place. Extensive preparations hare been made for the com- 1 fort both ofthe iuvalid and the nun of pleasure. It were , needless for ns to attempt to set forth the value of our place, I in a medicinal point of view. Many, afflicted with various j diseases, have visited us, and after a few weeks sojourn, , have gone away cither entirely cured or greatly relieved particularly such as liave been afliicted with Scrofula, di- I seasesof the Skin, Stone in the Bladder, and also of the Di- j gestive System in generaL Of these facts, there is-an abun- ) dance of proofs and many who have certified to them, and the ' same have gone forth to the afflicted people. And we have at Ihis time two hvinr sneciraens of Scrofula cases, cured sound and well, with us, to be seen as testimony to our dec laration; one of which was almost a hopeless case. We arc iii Macon county. Middle Tennessee, 12 miles east of Lafayette, our county seat, B5 or 70 miles from Nashville, i5 miles turnpike, and the balance high, ridge road, and other good country roads coming from every point from Lebanon, Wilson connty, Ilartsville, Carthage, Gainsboro', Tomkiniville, Glasgow, Gallatin, Ac. SAM. E. HARE, 1 J. A. TAYLOR, J- Proprietors. mavl'2 f r wSm S.1 B. PEYTON. ) VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale 550 or 400 acres of Land, lying from one to two miles from Jlurfreesbore', on the Aash jilte Turnpike road, and on the NashviUe and Chattanooga Rail road. Tbe land has on it a small dircllmg house, and a saw and grist mill, and as it can be subdivided into several small farTos, it affords a good opportunity tat -persons 1 wish ing ahome in a pleasant country, on rich lands, and within a convenient distance of good scliools churches, Ac. Term liberal. Title indisputable. lor further information, ap plytoW 8r.L Jlurfreesboro', AogastjU 852-eotf ""c7E-GRENVILLE St CO., General Commission Merchants, Chattanooga Tenn. WILL pay particular attention to sales of Bacon, Lard and other articles of Western produce. As they have a large and personal acquaintance, and di rect correspondence at most of the important towns in Geor gia, and part of South Carolina and North Alabama, they Trill be enabled to dispose readily of the above mentioned articles in season, and respectfully solicit consignments. Reference to V. K. Stetetsos, Esq, 1 MoacAN Co., V XaehviUe. Bbasut, Wilms & Co, Eunitvitte, Ata. aI7 tn MISCELLAMOUS, nr the mmtoTthe unit ' -r s.- j Tp?ERrPf-H' RANKLLY ! jfe,, irr P,.eslJnt rfthe Cnited Stile, rf S '.I 01 ,ne mted rZL.V"?, u'are and male 1 .1 ""IPubhe sales of the wet.,. ' "XhS j thtatei'nf !a? . JIol)Ue vSStSSS! winitatun vrU. ,iri,?sUfiPPi object to double tbt mmimum price ofthe rmhnM.n7pl UDJe,:t, to double tb of 2trth September Tsiw ftTf .2 P." by tie act Offices in&eStaAl" , th oerioda "LABAJIA and AIJiSB3I?PI 1 ! ??rI1tr,5,-fler designated. 10 7"' -' raencing on Monday th fir.?. 5 i,n Alabama, com. thedLsrlofsucfsecr r onn Ncunraa Ti 7 u I" of sections. beinf tlu mentioned towi! to wu itD4 the nxTder. Xurth of Ut Use Urn and Jest of the To-.vnshiPsand of range oxt To-vnsbips one, f,w. Ore,, and four, of range rwc. Townships one, two, three,,r, and i , Toivnships one, tiro, three, four, Sti Zjh range rora. ' J ' ' a Wr meAnl the 1 of suchSns'ind SjS' odd numbers above rrfm-r,i il. f"3 sections, beirjtfea dermenUonedtoSpwru mtn a,oa,1 'm. Xorthot tiekuellne a.-vl uvtf tt.. - . . Township, Jta tZT At theLaod Office at TUSGALOOsfjf of """ga ocs. mencingon Monday, thffifth jef SUte.ottj. odd numbers above referred toTas a?n. s dermcntioned townsbjps ,0 wft ; m StrA oSie lliad vest of Oe pruxipat vidian in tlesovtHtrnemrreytmjdistrwt. Township ttcrniyw, of range roca. ri5f rDd COLUMBCS, in Jlississippi, comawa. cingoa Jlortday, the nineteenth day ofSeptemr nexf&r be disposal of such sections and pntair secTforzVw the . odd numbers above referred to. -u are sjtuairTS UDdermentioned i.iir-.i,; ... suuaxea la i&e XortA of 0,t bast line andeast ofthe Cioctau, meridian. Jreenr range sktesteex. ' ' tuukuh, ot Townships ew,, nine, ten, eleven. fWw, Mrteen. four. fV. ffUen. and sicUtB, of range uormcv. ' HtS?-" tCD' d andfrrf,or tug, At the Land Office at AUGUSTA, in the.vuae State, coo. mencing on Monday, the Uoe.,ty,iM day of.W. theo.Ww, above referred to, as are sinmted iathTni dermeutioned townships, to wit 'aiaeua- . Xorti of the last lint andeastof Ut Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range TOnrrror Jfn,'tW'thW'f0ar' fire' sLt- rJgMxr'' aS'S" Blr,and of Townships ontjt, sir, and term, of range SErrvxisv. Toivnshipe, of range QGHTEBf. Xorihrflht Iom Unroof the meridian, and east ofPta-l riiw. Townships three, four. me. six. j u - range five. ' Townships, sir, seven, eht, nine, and ten, of rao ?S!pS "'gtt' nine ten, of range seret Townships tight, mnt, and ten, of raogje eight. - 5?l-mu.fi in romah letters are wholly within the hmiU ot six sections in width on eaeh side of said road," and those in Ualu are partly within Uimta, asi designated ca the diagrams, which will be &r msbed to the respective district land offices by Ihe Cosa- srriror ."'mm,a7."dolherprireoM6. i ,., r 1 "' I will bo excluded frora sale. I The lands will be sold syljtet U, the nght of way a ! by the said act of 20th September, 1S..0, to the Sto'ei said, lor said railroad, not exceedinir one hundred t asofvs. each side thereof; and therefore the particular tracts of Uai .... lu soia as con taming the Quac- tities respectively shown by the official plus. Each sale will bo kept open for a time sufficient to admit cfoffienngallthqbnds, but not exceeding two week, tad applications to make private entries cf Ihe lands offer! under this proclamation will not bo received until after the close ofthe public sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washine-OB. th twenty-third day of Jlay, anno Domini one thousand elect hundred and fifty-three. FRANKLIN PIESCIL By the Prt-sulent: JOHN WILSON, OHnnissKHitr f the General Zand OJlce. Xotialo u(W settlers m land ofthe Cnited Statet original. ly idthdraanfrvm market on ueeovnt of Hit railroad grant. Under act of Congress, approved Sd Marcb.lSXJ, entitled "An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain lands there in mentioned," the-Pre-emption laws of the United States aa they now exist are extended over thealternate reserved sec tions of public lands alonir the line of tho n.;in.i I,. :k.. J fore mentioned, where the settlement and improvement f were made prior to tht lined allotment, cf the altercate &00- twns to the said railroad. Therefore, all claims br pre-em-, tion to any of the alternate sections of public iatida withia uie nuiiu, ongiuany icservea will attach, if predicated up on settlements made prior to the 4th Febraary, 1858. ti date of the final allotment. Claims withm the sis miles limits must be proven up at any time before the day herein fixed for the commcccemeut ofthe public sales, and arc to be paid for at the rate of two dollars and hity cents per ere. Claims outside oftbe als miles; and within the limits of the original reservation, mast be proven up prior to the restoration of said lands to private entry. r Soldiers' bounty land warrants, ata dollar andf weatr-Eve cents per acre, may be received in payment for either data of lands; one warrant only, however, can be located breach pre-emptor. Immediately after the close of the public salo directed br the foregoing proclamation ofthe President, applications will be received for the purchase at private entry, or location br warrants, ofthe lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outside of tbe six miles limits, in such order as to prevent confusion, and insure accuracy, in accordance with instructions to ba issued to the registers and receivers. law JSw JOHN WILSON, junelt' GjoanissUmer of the General Land OjUt. UNTIED STATES HAIL ZTNE, THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FIFTY-FIVE H0US3. New- York and Charleston Steam Packets. LEAVES Adgsr's Wharves every Saturday afternoon and each alternate Wednesdays On Saturday. Jas. Adger. l.sofl ton .3 J. Dickinson, Cctmmander Marlon, l,20t) tons, JLj Commander. The Southerner, V. Foster, Commander, will leavs each alternate Wednesday. Having been newly eceeered and guards raised, is now in complete order. For freight orpassage, having elegant State Room Aceom modation, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRVillSSROON, CornerEast Bay and Adger's Sou. Whams. Cabbin passage J5. Steerage $8. N. B. A new thip will be placed on tbe Line to coaeeot with the Southerner on Wednesdays. febl7 trw MYERS & McGlXL oxauzs tv rrurr ntscatrnox or Ladies' and Gentlcaen'a Fnrcizhiig and Janoy Geoii, On CMeqe street, one door South, of tht Square. :v tad Byron Collars, Underwear, Merino, Shafced Sik. Cash- ' mere,, vigoma Cotton and Canton Flannel, for todies and gentlemen, Gents Cloth G alters. Gloves; Sid and ! Sillc, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth. Chamois, Wash Noraa, ' Cuff Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Lines and Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Waferfontv Albert, De Joinville's, plain, Emb'd and selPadjusting, Cravats 1 Scarfs, Black and White Satin Ties. Shoulder Braced, Sus l pendens Silt, Woolen and Cotton Night Caps, Oil Silk Bata , ing Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. Monsy, Bidicg sad. ! Strengthem'ng Belts, Robe de Chambre. UmbreCa.s, Walx: ! ing Canes, Biding Whips, Trunks, Sole Leather, VaJia, i Carrct Bags, Satchels. Dressing Cases "Work Box si. Toi- lets, upera uuwi- & vuiot fsus, i, nimg isK3 Cigar Cases, Flasks, TrareUing Companions, Bazciv sod Razor Strops, Combs. Brushes, Good year's Gum Coods-. rerfumcry. Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, At, eai a large assortment of other articles, usually kept by Fm nLshiiig Siores. J5f We have made arrangements with oar friends ai.th North to forward U3 Goods as soon as received by thest, therefore we shall have goods here in Iessthaa ten drj-ii from the New York Custom House. MYERS 4 JlcGLLtVSL Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of tin Square, Nashville. odll EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE 07 D. PEARL & CO. -VT 0RTH-WEST corner of the PubUc Square, bear Plan. J.N ers" Bank, Nashville, Tenn. 57" re are drawing Sight Checks on all the principal cities of the East, South and West at the lowest rates, "ial gums to suit punrutsers." J5f We buy all kinds of current and uncurreut Baas Notes at moderate rates. jgy We buy South Carolina, Georgia and North CsroIfaA Bank Notes, at a very small discount Z2f Wo will purchase New Orleans and KeatBciy 33e ies'at a fair premium. Kg- We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend to coOectlons remitting on any point requested at Bask nies. ' charge but Xlrnt commissions. We are taking Bank of East Tennessee tke Mat other Tennessee Bank Notes. f jaal"r -w- wnvc ir 1. t . ... . - s. 1 Mu.wi-u wah jucawna. receivea ut 1 'jr -snZO Stilt - -jr - J. v Jeny WHERE may be found at all timesa large assort ment of Winchester's, Davis A June's, A JJyer Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen, lluslin with Lha-