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NASHV UNION i : if 1 1 . NASHVILLE, TENN: THURSDAY, JULY H, 1853. AND AM NO. 48. UNION AND AMERICAN. OFFICE So. 11, DEADERICK STREET. THE WEEKLY UNION AND AMERICAN Is furnished ' to subscribers ai Hie following rates: Single copies, one year Itf advance. ! SO; within the year $8 00; at the end of tbe'rear M 00. Cirws Of five and upwards ?2 00 per'copy for one year. Clubs of subscribers will bo re ceive for six month at the foregoing rate. TheTR I-WKEK LY is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at t-5 per annum in advance; if not paid in advance, C. The' DAlf.Yis published at Eight Dollars. jTIIE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY Kemitlaacei of gubcriutiouii maybe made by mail at our paper mil be sent out of the Slate unless the order is ac " oompamed with the cash. CARDS, &C. . . KAMAGE & CHDECII. Wholesale bad Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats, - Caps, Troaks, Valises and Carpet Bags, CoixtGK st2j;et, NAPnyiixi:, Tew. -'.-.- A. Hamilton, Cottoa- sni Tobacco Sealer, I'orcrar&ing and Comialsaba Merchant, ocf3 NASnVILLE, TENN. S. 11. PAKVIN, Blerchnndise nnd Frodace Broker, . ALSO, j-.-., - - General Newspaper Agent, OFFICK. AMI M-ORK, ' " Ko,3 Wusot St, Cincinnati p Sl.-tf u. s. rnnncHt VVHOL KS ALK GKOCRIt, O O 71 71 I N S I O S MCHCltAlVT, iKO DtlLIR tK Cotton, Tobacco, and all kind of Produce. '.' Corner of Clarke anil Market streets. Nashvilli:, Tux. ' s.-- B.F BELL, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer in Foreign and . , Domestic liquors, deceiving, Forwarding and - Csamission Merchant, t .Opposite Sewanee House, College st. No 25. m Kt-- rviGJIOL fc PEACOCK. .- WHOLES A IjE GROCERS, Forwarding fr Commission Merchants. FA '- Corner of Market and Church streets, r NASHVII.LH, TRNN. KV VV A It S & II A II HIS, . WHOLESALE G ROC EES, rFOinVAHDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , v "? ."Sealers in Brandies, Wines, Cigars, &C. CORNER OF COLLEGE AND CHURCH STS. y ' ' - X4Sn'ILLE, TEXX. HDGH XCCGFi. FEED TISKiSS. - i . JjrcCKEA & TEIIRASS, Wholesale Grocers, and Sealers in Foreign and Do mosticLiqnors, Flonr, Iron, Castings, Salt, &c, Crcr (j'SnuJ and QJhpt rtrtett, NASHVILLE, TENN. JntCLelper. A.Kaninm. e.- f. Menifee i'tTi'si. it .Mvsdiar co. VTiolesaU Grocers, Forwarding and' Commission Merchants. HcitrKtMBOXoren. H AVISO lare and commodious Brick Ware Houses Vllhtn 40 srdsof the Railroad Depot, wjll receive and forwent Gooat coui(?r!d othnir care, free of diayare at hinpotut. loot 1 DAMAGE & CHURCH, Wholesale and Betail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, COLLEGE ST, NASHVILLE. IIEHRMAN S. SAHONI, BrefoErsr of Yocal Music, Instrumental Music T Con.ti&6iUca. and j- Tssus. One Dollar a L-on, payable quarterly. Letters addressed as above, will nieei' with prompt attention. feb2 ly. if. p. ciKcra. ra. tec ay. J. c. pew VAJlimi, THPHV EWt . SEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. If4, Merl-.t Si.ar-l 25, Mrnhanl SI., PhilidetpMa uprilj ly. im. j. xv. :uay. Office in McCombs' New Building, on Cherry Street, iVv- VftJcnek ond Union. decU ISm Residence Sewaxr. L. H. SIMPSON & SONS, IMPOKTCIiS )r Vlnes, Iirandjes, pisUtSj Cljqmjifijsncs, .c. AV. J 9, J1E4 YER STREET, XEl' YORK. And Rce ui IlASiiriF, BosiiEArx. nisylS ly. HEN. 31. NOEli& CO. GROCERS, AND COMMISSION. RECEIVING AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. And Dealers in Foreign and Uomestic Liquors, COLL EG E S TREL'T. W. H. OOEDOX, C n. BBTAK. W. H. GORDON & CO.. AUCTION & C03I3IISSION MERCHANTS, tor" tile" i$le cf JJerchandise, generally, janl ' ' "sAjnrrtVTESX. 1). It. CLAIDORNE, A TTO It X T A T LA rr 1 No. 44, North Cberrr Street, WILL practice in all the Court of Law and Equity of Djrid-m County. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. Refer to Return J. Meigs, Esq, Francis B. Fogg, Esq., John Trimble, Ei, Iu'ell HouMon, And. fcwiug, v t!"'"' ' tsq , Ksq., tne. j tsq., w.r. Ct:H;r, l.sq., tawin ji. twing, j Pe.irl Gx..las. It. Craisliead. Ksq, Ja Walker, S. R. Andeion. la may a. v. iavii:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practice In Wa'llscn and tie adjoi.ilng cqunl)e, nd -will rive promjita'leiition W collectii.j and auy other business fa hliiirofewlon. feb ' JlMCPtl.TnUfH', W. C. WniTTROKHt, Tlltms & WIIITTIIOItSB, Attorney t.at", COLVMUIJi TIW.VESSCE. TT7 Will practice their profession In the counties of Maurv, Marshall, Olles, Lawrence, Lewis, and Hickman. dccll. tf. O. 1IACORECOI1, X.'. E. A1XOWAV, J. HANEHEAD MACGBEG0R. ALL0WAY d CO., C O M 31 1 S S I O N 31 E R C II A N T S , 65 Bt. (.'8 ablks SicBtrr, (third Store above St Charles Hotel,) New Orleans. Jf- N. llALLOWAY : CO., Nashville, Tcnru, are at all times-prepared to make liberal cash advances on ship lients to us. LeplS j. a. ocEcr. W. li. UEKKV. B. E. DKERr. A(,A 1H1( J-'Miivi ALISONIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY. iv Xe. lSK, PWm fwrt, X.iihe'Mt, Tainfvt. n'aya-i twly. I. 1L MORTON. Dealer in Furniture and Pianos, Window Shades, Look ' ing Classes, Hattresses, &c, f:ar- Su:i, w f?.rry, Jfoshrilir, lenntrttt. I LI. kinds ol FURNITrj RE tuada U Order or Repaired, j! V. t llieshnrtcst notice, and warranted. apri!7 ijni BRADY. GORMAN & CO., Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, NEW ORLEANS. ftfThey keep an Office in Tuscunibia, Ala. augJ 12m - iT-X. S. FRENCH, Agent, NaMiville, is authorized to ' tike CASH advances upon shipments of 111x11106 to th ovo firm. KAMAMK AND CHURCH Tjthcleple tiidljatail I)cf l"5 in Boots, Shoos, Trunks, Yallises and Carpet Bags. Xv. 42, Ct'Ugr St'fet, jyctaAo'te, Trnmtvt. 4 111) cnstanUv receiving direct from the best Eastern -'k.-Man'ifoctones. a great variety of I Adit ami Ufntlr Htfti'sJMi an. I ,Ntv, ofthe tWtut siiitablc for siilr CVaor O.i'ftLy Ti-iuif, plii.li areoflcred n.-i low by 1 be rwhiitf, Jtnti., or suigle pair. ( hitiry J, rcutnU aid auUwe'rw invited Mciaiuiur cqr Stock before purchus In-. marchur RAMAGE A CHURCH. . CHARLES V. S3IITH, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, N". SI, Cou-FOK STiinn. SCHOOL, Law, Medical Rehgmu-. snd Mi-w-cIIaueous Bpats, A!-", BUfjk BwAs'inil ttiionLry, ut b.Tt 1:!r-Counlry Merchants and School Teodirrs sHpplied on the most favorable tonus. Nashville. Tcnn.. lob. ?. J. T. NATHU2ST ROOFER AXt) M.lXrEACTlUER Of XYarrtiCt Fire ai D'ttir Prey" Otntpfmtiox. I DEEM it unnecessary for tne to say anything in favor or this mode of Rooting; the con-lant inrrea-'e of its popu Uritv for the It seven vcars that it has, been teatud m near ly all parts ofthe I'liioii, is the l-st endenee of its utility and value. The roof shows for itself ' 'FSTOilice ou Spruce Suvet, second door from Cedar st, MooreV block. febi 1 NEW ARRIVAL -F FINE TR AVELINO AND BONNET TRUNKS. 1 Best Sole Leather slecl spriug) Trunks; Imitation ' " do; Chcjp Traveling Trunks, a great variety; Ladies' Superior Rennet Trunks;, CheapVor cash at RAMAGE A CHURCH'S, Jun2 1 No. 42 College it. INSURANCE. THE UNITED IlEEitEN'S KSUEANCE COMPANY OS NASHVILLE. CAPITAL 100,000 D 0 LLAIiSl I Chartered by the State. mHlS ComDanv baring fullr oromrimd. Is X now ready to take risks on all descrip tions m prnpeny, against loss or a.images by fire, also ajrainM nerds of the sea or inland n.ir. igitfion. Propositions for insurance will be roceired at the tuuee oi i no aasnxuie insuranre ana Trust U College at, A. W. JOHNSON, President J. S. Pis in ell, Sec'y. Nashville, Oct, 8, 1S53, COiOtEHCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CILiniJMTOK, FOCTU CAROLI.VA. Capital 250,000: AU Paid la. , II1AYE been appointed Agent of the above Company at Nashville, and am fullv prepared to take Marine, Fire, Kiver Risks, on the most favorable terms. A full statement of the solvency of the Company can be seen at theoffice of the Nashville Insurance and Trust Com Tianv, ou College street, qil8 JOHN S. DASHIELL, Agent THE MUTUAL PB0TECTI0N ISSUBANCE COilPAlfY OF NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Oflice, and oopoaifetbe Verandah, will insure ou the mutual prin ciple, floacs, Merchandize, Ac., against Ixs or Damage by Fire; S'cimboats on any of the Western waters against the Hazard of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of Vessels of evry description against the 1'erild of the Seas and liiiers. Also, the lives of persons in good health, for a single year, for a term of years, or during life. Also, Bank Notes trans mitted per mail. AU persons having their lives or property iaMired in this Institution, are entitled to a full participation in all the prof its, witliout anr liability to loss beyond the amount of I're miunis which they may pay. M. a PILCUER, President, J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President U. J. t . vhartox, recnef8rv. janl TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL S150.000. OFTICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway between the Nashville Inn and the Planters Bank. They mil make insurance ou Houses and Goods of every de scriptiou against lire; on Steamboats and Cargo asrainit fire and tip rik of the river; outho Cargo of Kbel Boats and other river crofU, and on seu vessels nnd other cargoes, on the UMial terms. JOHN M. HILL, President JcsErn Vjhuc, Secretary. Directors. Alex. Alli.v)n, John M. Hill, F. B. Fogg, O. JL Fogg, James Correy, Jno. M. Hasn, Joseph Woods, fe'am uel Seay, Matthew Watsou, J. J. White, Jacob McGavock. janl LIFE MSLTaAWE. NewTork Life Insurance Company, No. 106 Broadway, New York. ON TUP iriirTTJArj ytjAlV, Accumutnlpd Caxital 8500,510.00. r; rBEXKAS, actcakt k. tkaxklijc, rarj'T. ITJ Total number of Policial issued bv tht Company up to July lit, 18i2 eight thousand Bixauoarea ana eigai)onc. TTPlnvtdends made annuallr on all Life Po- Ucieelu shape of stock, bearing interest atthe rate of 6 per cant. irj" The dividends heretofore havo always averaged from 40 to SO per cent. JO' Perons taking oat Policies for the whole term of life can give their note at 12 months for 4(per cent of the premium, and .ayCOpercentin cash. Applications for risks, prospectus ofthe company, or In forw jtlon relatjngto the subject of Life Insurance may be made at tUe'oHce oriiio undurslgped Genera! Agent for the State ofTennessec. JOSEPH NASH. Office N. W. corner Public Square, opposite Planters' Bank. Kushvllle, Aug. 10, 1852. Life insurance, hartford life insurance company, hart ford, connecticut. James Tlqat.-, Pr;. Hia;ar L. Milleb, SeeV. 'Capital and Surplus $300,000. Ixsctlwe ou lives of white persons on the joint stock and mutual phn. Also. Insurance qp the lives of Negroes, pn reasonable terms. ,S. 11. L001J1S, jan 15 Cm Agent, i.ifh itJii.tpci:. . ilRtna IiiHurniico Co. of Ilurtforit. LITE IfEPARTM EN T. Annuity Fund $150,O00. EXCMJSIVKLY held pledged, and appro priated.MSg? wita Us reserved accumulations, by the chartriXS2i and regulations ofthe Company, to the payment of Annu ttes and losses upon lusaranceon Life, and in no eventlia Mefflrther cjpgu, contracts, ltibllltlei, or engagements of h o coupacy. Thos. K. Uct. Pres't. S. L. Ioomis, Secretary: K A. BcLiii-iVi v'ce J. W. ScrKopact'y, Prescient. Managing Directors for the I,ije Depcrtwfr.t. . A, KriKI.tr, JbhJ I.. HoawiLI., Kobezt IlntiL, Roland Mathir, MnasA.ToTTLi, Kdwis G. Riri.KT IftNEi Q. PkATV. Thlsbelng ajolnt Stock propriety company, and conduc ted on the cah system, the Managers have adopted a table of ratos of premium as low as Is consistent ith xafety and nut ovtrthaii those of the Mutual Companies. Applications for risks on white persons, received by the undersigned, who will furnish Prospectusesof the Compa any, and any Information relative thereto. rRUks onslavesagalsst tiscaand r,ccldonts causing death, t-feu; ulUcs leaucJ and losse) crtiaKtcJ at this Agency. J0s ApH, Agent, qCcoN. W. corperPcbllcSuare, opposite Planters Bank'. Naih'vtlle. aug. l;i, 1852. JUedica! Uxuniiiipr. .K-WivsToa, M I). 1 Qm h , THE NASHVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. HAVING, at great eipense, procured the mo4 recently improved machinerr and tools for the construction ol the heaviest work in metals, we solicit from the Western and Southern public a portion of their patronage. We are prepared to make to order Railroad Machinery, such as Locomotives, Passenger, Freight Cars, Frogs, Switch Stands, Ripiir Cars, arid-all work T.ppsrtsirjing to Railroads. Steam Engines. Boat and Stationary Engines, from 5 to MX) hqrse. power, witu pouers oi the best lenncssee iron. . San Mill!: rtttcd up complete, with Circular or bash t Enginps and Machinery, pqmplpte, for Qrit Mijls of all sizes, j Sugar Mill" of the most recent construction, with Engines , to correspond, put up in any part of the Southern country. Cotton (Jiiis, Engines ta drive Cotton Gins, witliiill i nfccssary appurtftnanco mado to oitler at short notice , In all "ernes where it is desiied. we furnish an enmneerto i Pt up the engino and iustract an intelligent negro, m tliat be may continue to operate the engine, Ac. Krassand Iron CaMings of auy size or description, with Shafting, Mill GeeiiLg, Water Wheels, Uat lion Bank aults, made to order. Information cheeriiillvgivcn and orders received by J. THOMPSON, PieiiiieHt. N. B. The highest pricos Jaid fur old Brass and Copper. Kpt AAA REWARI.- 1 illpy theabove reward eSx.UUU to aiiv penuii or persons, as a premium above the market price, for one thntiand Land Warrants, of the denominations of 1C0, 80 and 40 acres. I will pur chase Eingle warrants ol either denomination. R. H. BROCKWAY Room over Oak Hall, east side Public Square, 2J door aoutt. ! t 'i i a i Nashville. oet!4 m2. STILL THEY COME! FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY!! C03IPET1TION DEFIED ! ! ! THE subscriber respectfully announces to the citi zens of Nah ville and f-urrouuding country that he is still receiving large additions to his already im mense stock ol Gents Fashionable Spring and Snmtner Ready .llado Clothing, which he is prepared to, and will sell AS LOW AS ANY Ui libit HUUttb IN 1 lib TllADb. i Already in ftore Fine Brown, Blue, Black and Olive Frock j and Dress CfsyUpf lbs latest styles, Fipuch Tweed, Cash. ; meretto, Pluli, Drapd'Ete, fcilt Lurtrc and Grass Linen ' Frock, Sack, Box, and Polka Coats Ac- Ac;. Ac 1 Pants and Veils ofevarv color, shade, patternand oualitv to suit the most Fastidious. LIKEWISE a fine assortment of Gent's furnishing arti cles, consisting of Fine Shirt?, pnder Shirts, Drawers, Cra vats, Hatidkerchipfs, Suspenders, Hats, Cap", Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bags, Ac, Ac. Abo, a raripty of Ywiths' and Childrcna' Clolhing, from three years of ago upwards. L, POWERS, Tennessee Clothing Depot, No. 34 Market St., directly op posite Union street J?"No contioiion with any other house in the city. N. B. Not to bo sold or undersold by any man or oombi natien of men. U P. Country Merchants in particuar are earnestly inviled to ! call and inspect my stock previous to purchasing elsewhere I marcb24 LAND FOR SALE. The subscriber, living one : inilo west of Dinluunvills, I,audprda!e county, offers j forsslehis TRACT OF LAND, containing alS ACP.1S, ' about one' ball" cleared and in cultivation, nith good grass ; IoL, an apple cn-chard, contvifng up-ards of 400 bcariDg lives, and vime 60 diflerent Liud?; u good new Coltou Gin; alarge and cuinmodinus Dwelling House, and out houses. The tract is well watered, with stock aud drinking wr,ter. . I will ijl on sccpnimudating tnus, or I willtakp in pay a onrt. or nil in Ncrrpps 1 a iAir orire. jiiorl-lm DAVID FITZPATRICK. "UNITED"" STATES HOTEL. Al uUSTA, OA. THEabore HOTEL is nrtrniienfortbe reception cf fc PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. JiliiiS. Tlii" long established and well-known House has under gone a tho'viijjli ulti -i-Hiimi throughout, aud Inmishcl Tii"1 nc4- ijnii r44itonEiie l rti 1 1 iii TimTAULEuulalhav, be supplied with the BEP market alfords: ami the" Proprietor tinsls by a syste I5bi ine stemstic course. Ixh Willi servants uii! the eencrjlly, he will be cn.iblBd to gite cutire satisfaction to Iuiim.- that may favor him nitb their imtionage j-uus-ly tivr JNO. W. SPEAR. 'i I'NFOWBnt MANUFACTURED BV THE VJl HAZARD Powder Company of Connecticut: j sir.it) vugs Kentucky lli!e i 'owner, 20 i: each. i ai)u nali kegs do do ' 35!qr.kec; do do I 500 kegs Deer do 1000 kegs BlaMinc oo do do do do 12 do do; do; do; do; do; OJf do 25 do 25 do 1?5 do 500 lbs do (5 kegs each) 300 canisters fine Ritia do 1 pound. The above powder Inm jut been received direct from the manufactory of the Hazard Powder Company the quality of which is well known throughout the United States, All orderspromptly filled by application at my Powdor Dapot North Eist corner Public Square, Nashville. ALS 0250,000 feet Safety Fue of best quality. S.H. LOOMIS, Agent aarch25 for the Hazard Powder Company. MISCELLANEOUS. PROPOSALS. Navv DsPABTuiorr, Bureau of Yards and Docks, 1st June, 1638. SEALED PROPOSALS in dvpliratiTut each class scpar alclr. endorse 1 "Proposals lor Class No. ." for' the J nary yard at Memphis, will be received at this office until vi o cjock n. on uie inw aay or J uty next, lor rurnisruDg aua delivering, at such place or places within the navyyard aforesaid as may be directed by t lie commandant thereof, the materials and articles herein pecilic-d, viz: CLASS No. I. Dollars 130,000 best hard-bamt red bricks per M. .. . CLASH So. 2. lOObarrelsunslackedt.Generlevo) lime per bbl... CLASS No. 3. Itis-MLLAXsors 3,331 bushel? clean sbaip sand per bushel.. CLASS Xo. 4. JIiciLLAEors. 1'0 f?et 1-lnch cypress sheeting. ...per 1,000'feet 000 feet U Inchoi!ow-ptneflouriugper 1,00(1 feet M feet 2 Inch wnite-pine plank. ...per 1,000 feet 1P.720 feet uoard measure, e) press, 20 leet Iing,i2hy u per JM0 feet 21.000 re t."oard mossare, cypress, 30 loot long, G by 12 er 1,000 feet Alt the lumber t.i ba of the best quality, vicar of sapwood, rot, knots, spill?, shakes, and all other defects. CLASS No. 5. ISO barrels best Lnnlsvllle cement, inbbls of 300 pounds per barrel CLASS flo.6. MlSCILLASIKOCS. 2,590 pounds pig le.id per pound 48 p -unds sLeet copper, 30 by CO inches (No. 12) i or pound IS buxesXtii per box To pounds block tin per pound CLASS No. T. 100 bushels charcoal per bushel CLAbSNo.B. MiscELLAMors. . 200 poumls English bllster-stel,as.ortM. per pound 20 1 pounds east-i-leel, assorted. ......... pr pound 5tx nounJshorse-sboelron.lbvi incb..ner uound Cts. 2,590 pouuds bar iron, 3 by 1 tLch per pound CLAS No. 9 3d I piles, each 30 feet long, 12 Inches diam eter at mlddU , per lineal foot CLASS No. 10. MiscELLAneors. S dozen 14-Inch bastard files por dozen 4 dozen ll-incbi-mund bastard ales.. .per dozen 3 Oozeu 14 inh tin! hing files per dozen 4 dozen 10-lnch 3-square files per dozen i dozen horse rasps ..perdozeu CLASS Nn. 11. -MisccLLANEOtis. 10,000 pounds best qnallty hay per ton CLASS No. 12. MisciLLAKtors. COO bushols corn per bushel 400 burhels oats per bushel C bushels salt per bushel 2,000 pounds. heaf oats per pound CLASS NO. IS. MlMTElLAHEOrs. 20 pounds hoiso-shoe nails (N'o.B) per pound 1 cast-lrou swage-Mock, (200 pounds,) pat tern furnished pirpouud 1 churn mandril each 1 palr40-lncb bellows each 1 mouse-hole anvil (220 pounds) por pound 1 screw plate, to cut from j to 1 Inch .crews each 2 masons'sqaaresCeteel blades) each 2 2-foot folding rules each 20 poundsborax per pound 10 gallonslard oil per gallon 1' barrel coal tar per barrel 20 pounds glue per pound 20 poundschalk per pound 1 ream sand-paper, assorted Nos per ream 11 dozens o Kiissls brltlo brushes per dozen 1 dozeo3o Russia bristle brushes.., j ...per dozen i dozen sah tools '..per dozen 1 dozen catnel's-ha!rpencils,assoried..per dozen 2 putty knives each 5 spirit levels each 6 dozen masons' lines per dozen It) pounds rendered tallow per pound ft pounds saltpetre per pound 1 pound flour or sulphur per pound 2 barrel tar. .., ,.er ponnd 2 gallons tratuoll.... .'.per gallon 1 gallon S6'. fi .';.......,'..'.'i...per gallon 2 dozen bottles mustang liniment. .....per dozen dozonbotlles. nert e and bone liniment per dozen CLASS No. 14. MijictLiumors. 10 resins he jt quality ruled letter paper.. par ream 10 reamsbeslqualltyrulndcappapcr per ream 4 quires envelope paper per quire 1 quire Imperial drawing papa per quire 1 quire atlasdrawlng paper per quire 2 qulrestracing paper, 40 by 2G Inches.. per quire COO quills. No. kV, best quail .y per 1141 4 gross best melnlic pens per gro 1 dozen pen-holders t.per doren 1 dozen pintbottlesbrstblscklnk per dofeh ; dozen uoue rrvncu ctfnuno teuiuv.jtcr oneu dnrenntbers black sand. per dozen ler dozep per dozen 3 dozen qlank books, (Svo (No.'l). dozen nieces India-rubber 13 oozeu black lead pencils, best quality, ......... .per dozen 2 Qojenbilts tiste 4 dozen bolts linen tape (red; 4 pounds red sealing-wax, best quality 500 envelopes, assorted sizes .per dozen .per dozen .per pound .per loo For printed schedules and form of offer, bidders are refer red to the Navy Agent at Memphis, Tcnn. It is to be provided in the contract, and to be distinctly understood by the bidders, that the amount and number of articles enumerated in classes headed "Miscellaneous," are specified 9 the jsrdbahU quantity which may be required, as well as to fix data for determining tha lowest bid; but the oontractor is to famish mare, or less of tie said enumerated m tides, ana xr. sica qvar.mirs izr.a ni tver. mnfs ax lj,t ou- and, whether the quantities required be more or less than tlio-e specified, the prices shall remain the same. All thearticle-must be ofthe best quality, delivered in good order, free cf all nnd every extra charge or expense, and subject to the inspection, count, weight, or measurement of the said navy yard, and be in all respects satisfactory to the commandant thereof. Contractors for classes headed "Jfiscallanccus," who do not resiae rjer tli6 placs where thqartides are'to bfi'deliv ered, wilf be requlred 'to name'in their proposals on agent at the city or" principal place near the yard ot delivery, who may be called upou'to deliver articles when they susjll he required. The deliveries of all building materials may be com menced forthwith, and must be commenced within sixty days after the ditecf the contract, nnd continued from time to "time as in the opinion of the commandment of the yard the wants of the service may require, qqr rawsf it capl(td vithin Hit Jitxil J'fflr ending SOte June, 135. They wdl be measured, inspected, counted, or weighed, by the rule, adopted by the government at the navy yard: for instructions regarding which, and for a more particular description of all material's, reference is made to the com mandant of the yard: When all other things are equal, preference will be given, iu awarding the contracts, to ar ticles ofthe growth, production, and manufacture of the United States. Approved sursliei, in the full amount cf tb,e contract, will be required, and twenty per centiun, as additional security, deducted from each payment until the contract shall have been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the department Oq clnsses ho&ded "Miscellaneous" to be delivered as re quired during the fiscal year, the twenty per -entmn re tained mar, at the discretion ofthe commandment, be paid quarterly on the first of January, April, July, and October, when tho deliveries have boeu satisfactory; the balance (eighty per cent) will be paid by the navy agent at 3Iem- I phis, wiihin thirty davs after the presentation of bills in I triplicate, duly vouched ana approved. io part ot the per centum reserved is to be paid until all rejected articles offered under the contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially authorized by the department It will be stipulated in the contract that, if default shall be made by parties ofthe first part in delivering all or any oi the articles mentioned ofthe quality and at the times and places aboe provided, then, and in that cafe, the said par ties will forfeit and pay to the United Slates, as liquidated damages, a sum pf money equal to tn ice the amount of the contract priceherein agreed upon as the price to be paid for the articles in case of the actual delivery thereof, uliich li quidated damages may be recovered from time to time as they accrue. Tho sureties must sign the contract, and make affidavit Ihnt they, iu the agnreaatt, are worth over and above their debts acid liabilities the full amount ofthe contract. Etch offer must be signed by the pcrsopor persons mak ingjt, and by the guarantS', accardinjf to thf. farm annex ed; r.nd their rasidence,naming the town and State, must be distinctly stated. It is to be provided in the contract that the bureau shall have the power of annulling the contract, without loss or damage to the government tn case Congress shall not make snflicient npproprirlions for tho articles named, or for the completion of the works estimated for, and on which this advertisement Is based. Persons whose offers shall be accepted will be notified by letter through the post office, which notice shall be consid ered sufficient; and if they dp not enter into contract for the supplies specified within fifteen days from the date of notice from tUs bureau of the accepfance of their bid, a contract will be made with some niher person or persons and the guarantors of such defaulting bidder will be held responsi ble for all delinquencies. All offers not made i,n tlrki confomitv with this adver tisement will, at thp option ofthe bureau, ba rejected. Those only whose offirs mr.y be accepted will be notified, and con tracts will be ready for execution without delay by the navy agent at Memphis. FORM oFoFFER. 3b tie 0,yf of the Rureau tf J'arde and Itorh, Xhvy Le. pnrtmfnt. ot , in the State of , hereby offer to furnish, uudfrypur advcriisemcnl daled ' day of , nnd subject to' all the requirements of the same, all the ar ticles embraced in class No. , viz : (Uere insert the articles; with prices carried out) amount ing to (write the aggregate in words.) And I propose (name the agent if one is required by the advertisement) The undersigned, , or , in the Stite of , and , of , in the State of ,as guarantors, hereby undertake that the abovp named will, if offer be accepted, en ter Into contract, as before required, with the United States, within fifteen days after the date of notice through the post office of the acceptance ot bid, as before mentioned. (Signatures.; I certify that the above.named and are known to me to be good and responsible guarantors in this case. (To be signed by a navy agent, collector, or district at torney, or some other person known to the bureau to be creditable.) EDWIN 0. PERRIN. junelO lawdtw. ,. Navy Agent ONE HUNDRED BARRELS ST. LOUIS FLOUR. I have just received a hundred barrels superfine flour, cho ice'br&nd aprilSS SAMUEL SEAT. DRUGS, &0. . DR. BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND MRjiwytK&tflRmtdiaforthPUcau4ofth xttvr JDufpew'ui, ErJnrgamnt and Irrfamatioz of tt Spleen ITtartbtirns, Colic FlataUnce, PiU, Joustirjntio,f. all dueatesof the Enrtlt, andnchdheaetjt arise from a duorderd state of th Stomad, Lifer er BoweU, at Scrofula and Sores of any Uml. For General Leiilitff, from vhich LadUt frequerUu tvlfer, there ie not Hi eqvalin. tie icliole Jtutena JaJoJ." THE inventor of this preparation was for three years s completely prostrated from Dyspepsia and inactivity oi tfio Liver that be was frequently for weeks at a time unable to raise himself from his bed. He sought aid from physicianr at home and in Europe, but in vain; his case was pronounced hopeless by thousandf, and it was by accident that lie yto ceeded m curing himself. Since he has beenpracticing met!, lane, his success m such cases has been unrivalled. He has been aware of the uicredulltrnf thnnuMir nt vf,c quently said nothing thioughthe press of bis own cssa, until the character of the medicine was fully established bv its success, as shown Lv thn rarf!-itM (,. a'dverlised. I subjoin the certificsle of Prof. M. Gadbebt, of Memphis. Tenu., with whom I often advised during the time oi my Mlltpms Tenn Arvn'tl .I.el?J'eel1ifr 0141 1 fore been acquainted with Ur. J N. Bledsoe and some rears rum ! w rAA t lower than 1 have ever seen any one that aflerwards recover- eu, Huuai isupposeaiooe Ilyspepsiaand Liver aUecnoD. and after tmng the prescriptions ot mauy Physicians in this as well as other countnes, without relief, he finally suceeded with a preparation ot his oiva iu being restored to cood healtlj- JL GxVBBERT, IL I). Physicians ; are i reqnested to try this preparation. We feel satiified it will sustain the character we pre to it in this publication. r, n t. , I?WT!iTII'. January 12, 13S2. DevBledsos: I take the liberty and fell it to Le my duty to recommend to all jiersons suflcring from disease of the stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound, as 'a very sepenor medicine. My son, aged 15 years , had been under medical treatment about five years for dyspepsia and diarrhea-when having almost despaired ot his recovery. I con eluded to try your Alterative, two bottles of which, I believe, enhrely cured him. MICAJAH CAYCE. nn o i Hc?Tsmi Oct 17,1853. tificate that my wife had been greatly benefited by your Alterative Compound. I now take pleasure in savimr to .. i .i ; our years Decn subject to the worst kind of spells of cramp iu the stomach from dyspepsia. I had tried of sevenl whom I thought to be the best physicians in the place and a great manr differen mPfltMnH milt nr.mAn,nn. mKhF -, , . ..., .,.. "w.ian, ueiiig persuauea to try your alterative compound, t did so and I am hanpv to say that It lifts entir.li jina.l l.nr-. anJ T. ..1J A- t . x. , Huu A n uuiu concieauousiy recommend it to all persons hiiflering from diseases of the liverand dyspepsia. N. B. R0BER7S0N. n t. - ncKrsyjLLE, Sept 29, 1651. aTe Compound, I think ltmrdutv tesavto thepublit; that I had been for ears subject to spells of 'Cramp Colic, in its .v.aa, , luiii uau uiti utuiuei even unrig loai LS SI yen br physicians, and never found any thing that would cer tainlV rfllPrft me Until 1 irleJ thaakr J?I .-tr.t reheved me in every attack in less than an hour. WJL It. LLOYD. , i, , ,.IL1B C? raw. Term., Dec 23, 1851. "- " - .... .u-, . atmujn OUUnUl U1V CU1V to you and to those who are afflicted, were I not to further rwnmmonfl nwp A 1 T .. i , t.i . -- - j .u junHjuim. it iiaa entirely re heved me, so that I have not had cause to take anything in two months. 1 can eat anything I want with impunity, and bel icve nyy health is as good as it ever is at my advanced are. should 1 ever Suffer fmm rjnnn.;. n T u. - call on you. I am very respefully your friend. fcLlZAUhTH J. HARWOOD. ThU u t. r,;r. VhlJ! A35!.. . y . au tu UWMY YtKira WllD Ursrwnsia and Iliwvi-3 r.f f ha, T ir,. TiV-r,:: n tj sicinn had pcicnhed for me without mv receiiinp auy ben efit, trhfln T v.rr!rnfnovi lha iica r l- ltJt.r, n'' a- Compound, ft men cured me soundly, and I recommend it hrenniiA nf thn Kama Ji-rvrn- r.fT..f nl.nr a ... ..... . vaa-. v uwii uiuiuui hi v nctiuaint. JOSEPn CAROl'IU-lRS. .. Hcntsville, AlaMarchS, IS52. DR. llLKMfte- SfR ? .Tlirfmnrr Trrm -..T have already advertised, it will be almost unnecessary fox me to add further priilenee in rvwrr in Kn .,..,!:.. yonr Compound; but I mnst say, that (pr ywrs I suffered a great dealfrom Dyspepsia and enlargement ofthe spleen and thought thitf 1 never would recover, I commenced tak' lDEr vnir(Vjn?ioiinit nlmiit nmu n-V. M j l - j -,-ti ------v-. wu, tti4l4 v r guinea & or 0 pounds, and feel about as well as I ever did. UPVDl' T r riTr. rThe ftbarp medicine Is forsale in every Drue Store in 1A fi.tc nriil tilfut tS tViA inirns ! ts. Cl.t. t r tltn the DEUSlIOlT, General Agent, for wbolesaleing the med icine. SSfPrice 1 per pint Bottle novlb lvdtr DIt. WM. MrliJNP. " vJSPWvAW Q2K -WOT DOCTOR, bhPbOTr ULIA announces to the citnensnf v.hi;iv R - " ..m.WiuviHW llOSUVllSj Ann virimtr that lie Ktnmiul -a -T - .. . ogam alter a real dence of fourteen years in the South, and permanentlyla caled himself in South Nashville, at the corner of XVasl ington aud Pearl streets, where he may at all times be faimi by those who may wish to consult hjnj, He basin hLs'posspiiioii many certificates from men f eminept sutudjuj certifying to the permanent cure of the most distressing cases of the following diseases, viz Ner vous Affections, Lirer Complaints, liyspopaias, Chills and Fevers, Pleurisies, Asthmas. Colds, Coughs, Incipient Con sumptions, Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fits, Dropsies. Cancers, Ulcers, Scroffulous, Hemoptuais of the Lungs, and other Hemorages; Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Kidneys, Mer curial and Venereal Taints ofthe Blood; Diseases 'of Chil dren, Worms and various other Diseases incident to the hu man system. During his residence in the South, he nttended to over ten thousand different cases, all or which, he traced, with more than ordinary succe?, Dr. MLanf hopM't'rom. his mush cxperienco in the Medi cal Proiessipfl an.4 the degree of success that has attended his efforts heretofore, to obtain the oonfldence and patronage ofthe sick and afflicted. " Nashville, Feb y ly. DR. WM. McLANE. 13FA11 Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville. DR. PRASE'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. AMR. WINTERS haJ lost nearly all of his hair and had been bald formally years; by the use of three bni. Ue of the Magnetic Ointment, jid 'hie Imir tniirtbj re ttortH, and now has as beautiful a head of hair as uny man eould wUh. His age is about 50 years. A ion of Mr. Warren, of lhis town, li years of age, had been afilicted with the Asthma from his cradle He had the benefit of the best medical advice that a loving and wealthy fAtlier could procure, without nvaiL It was one of the most aggravated cases I ever saw; he was emaciated al most to a skeleton. By the use of u few bottles cf the Oint ment he was tlrowihlij cured, and for seven months past has enjoyed robust health. Tnia was an extreme case of infiiminatum of theejeen, of long standtn ; has a vai iety of treatment Irom no le-8 than eight different "physician?, without receiving benefit was cured bv the uso of only four bottles of the lagnotic Oiut ment This wasfpurmcntUjiagoand the lady (a Mrs. Dun ham,) 13 sti'i) in good health, and able to attend to her usual household dutiss. 1 have treated two cases of Chronic Sort Etftt with the Ointment, both of the patients so pearly Wind, as to need nn attendant to lead them from place to place. One pfthem Iwd been afflicted 18 years, the other about ? years. Thpy had tried tho best physicians in the Sttte, without benefit; and one cf 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 Magnetic Ointment, uearly or quite cured; ana 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 ease haeit failed tf dicing immediate relitf and generally a permanent cure. I have also used it beneficially in severe cases of Ery sipolas. And last but not least, hafe within the last year cured four cases of CANCER by the use of the Mtignetic Ointment alone! From a thorough trial of the Oinlment in nearly every disease for which it ii recommended. I can confidently re commend it to be oue ofthe most useful remedies ever of fered to the public. Respectfully Yours. BURTON HUBBELL, M. D. Dated Jan 27, 1S50, Amelia. Ohio. The character of this Ointment as an efficient remedy, is established in this city. There are quite a numberof indi viduals who ascrile their restoration to health to the use cf this extraordinary Ointment For sale bv " II. G. SC0VEL, BERRY A DE1I0VILLE. mayo OABTWBIOlTf & ARMSTRONG. ISA A. STOUT, m COACH MANUFACTURER, No. 5 Clare Stbekt, NAinnLtr, Texs., Xtrtdoor to II. S. French's Grocery Warehxniee, and op ir MorrifA Straiten! i k LL kinds of carriaeos for sale, with harness J. 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 North 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 to. maris. MASLNG0 MAMMOTH. TnE thorough bred Jack. MARINGO MAM Jfe, MOTH, direct from Kentucky, will make nis urst season in Tennessee at vaney coring in r-"-Marshall county, five miles below the fishing 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 per week. He is full fifteen 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 him the master Jack of Tennessee;. For further particulars see hand bills, tuna 11 Sm SNI0HT & WILSON. MISCELLANEOUS. TnT) NOTICE TO WESTEEH TRAVELLERS, j . i b" -"insylvania and Ohio Ka.lro.ids. PiiiU , a 4e,!I'lf' Pittsburg, Pa, Mssilloc, Wf-oster, Cleve fand.Tpledo.Coljimhu?, Cinciunati, Indianapolis, Lafayette. TeireHautr, Chicago, andMilkaukic. Through by Railroad from Phil.idelpb.ia to Cmcinroli in 87 hour- gbenev, Capt Charles W Batchelor, leaves PiUslxirg Toe. ay; urystai rajnee. Uapi u Kounrz, leaves Pittsburg Wed nesday; Brilliant, Capt J It Grace, i caves Pittsburg Thurs day: Pitisburg, Capt Hugh Campbell leaves Pittsburg Fri day; Messenger, No. 2, Capt John Klinefelter, leaves Pitts burg Saturday. Boarding and lodgingon bfiar.1 the Packets extra. Pittsburg to Cincinnati, Louisville, ii; St. Lqnis, It'are througli by Railroad from Philadelphia toPytsuurg; $9 50; Massillon. Si"; Cleveland, MO; Mltnsheld and Crest line, til; Colnmbus, $12 Go; To!edo,$l; Cincinnati, (via Cre-tline,) iM!: Chicago, fvia Michigan Southern R. R.) tli H3. To Chicago, vuukegan, Kenosha, HI, Racine, Alil wrnkie, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via Detroit and Michigan Central Railroad, $18. The Cars will leave tho Commonwealth's Station, N. K C rnear of Schuylkill Fiftband Market S'rcets. where tickets can be purchased of Biunham k Dock, Agents ofthe State and Columbia Railroad Lines. The morning Express Train through to Pittsburg, Clevti land, Cincinnati and Chicago, will leave at 7 o'cluck, A. M. Tt rough to Cincinnati in 37 hours. The night Mail Train at 104', P. JL Through to Cinc'n nati In 4 j hours, including one night's comfortable rest at Pi'tsbnrg. The above lines rem throturh aud st on at LaiicEs'er. TTar- risburg, Lewisfown, Huntingdon, Hullidaysburg, John stown, Groenburg, and interraediale places. " Notice. In case of loss, the Company will hold the msel yes responsible for persona! bagsage onlr, and foran amount not exceeding $100. TH03. MOORE, Agent. june4tf. Pennsylvania Rnilnwl Co. ' The Columbia Railrmd Line for ilarrisburg; via Colum bia and all intermediate places, Mill leave the abotestatiou at 15-;, P.M. l'iSrMftSY LVAX 1 A K A 1 1. 5 J O A . THIS road now complete. ltopens.a communication be tween P.tlsburp and PhiladelphUorFitUburit and Bali! more. By svhith Freight fr.irn the west can reach an easteri. market qilckerand cUeLperlhan by any of the pren nt rival oates: they connect with the oaily psckets at flttsHnre. from St Louis, LnulsVil e, Cincinnati, vVbeellntr. and all the different points on the wei-tern waters. Also with the riete land and Pittsb-irr; Kail KoaJ, and )t,in n'.d r'eiuisTlvar.li. Rail Kiiad at Pittsbarsr. Cars run tbn-ush between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia wiiliouttranihipineiit oi freight, an advan taze that can be appreciatt-d by all shippers. In case of obstrnetio'i sf uaviatinn by Ico or low water freights westward can lo forwardeJ from Pituharto I'.ia cinnali, ortowni in the Interior by Railed. litTiis uc Fiti:n;itr Between Pitlsburaud PhiladelphLior Baltmore. Firkt ;llls. friatrr Snirr Rc.tn. Relet. Dry Goods. Books and Stationary Boots. tier mo lh. Shoes, Hats and tlan.etine. Furs and Pel Si Km. tries, Feathers, Saddlery, Ac. J aerunn nines. Brown Sheetine & Shirting In KaleO Tim., ril.e. U'... ft ... f , t ! -i..inu. aic, uiviriK.,CAUll turi rTee, Hardware, Hollow Ware, .Machinery, f Oilcloth, Wool, &c. J S5 ctn. CO cts a iiiru. v;tiis. Butterln Firkins & Kepi, Candles, Coto ' ton, In winter,! Queeuatrare, Tallow, i 71 T- V. t , r . ( r . . . , r . 75 cts. 50 rts.- ward, Ac. 4-c. J Fourth Class. Bacon, Cotton (tn summer,) Cnffee,L-rd and LardOll, (through) Pork in full car- loads at owners risk. J C5 cts. 40 cts. (ico, C. Frnsiolsciis. Freight jlgent, Pittttr.Tg. E, J. Snccder, Freigtt Jtgtnt, Philadelphia lUagraAV Sc Kiinns. - -- - Freight .Irenti, Baltimore 3. I.. Klliott. Freight jJjmf.AV.T Witt tt., Jv. r. II. II. lloii.stmi, t)en. Frrighl .tgnt, Philmielphia. march IS, 1858 ly HARDWARE AND CTJTIERy! FALL &. CTJNNINGlTAJff, No. 47, CoLtiaE Siceet, NasnnLLE, Tctx. ARE cow in receipt or their entire stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY for the Spring Trade, and in calling the attention of the merchants cf 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 ol any House in any country, and when the item of Transportation is considered, it will b found that iilf-inlerat should prompt all dealers in this section of the country to encourage a home market. They also invite the attention of Blacksmiths Carpenters, andFarmers visiting Nujhvilleto their assortment of Tools, Fanning Implements, Ac., a large stock of which they always keep cm baao. leather, Ginteng and Beuvcnx, taken st the highest mar ket prices in exchange for goods, or in pavment of debts. Feb. 26, 1858. J. II. Hurrnw's Patent Plantation CORN' run, I.. THIS Mill. UrTen from all others in tho construe Hon of the upper or Runninz Stone, which Is composed or French Uurr Blocks, enclosed in a cast Iron Case, which fiirms the back and hoop f the Slone with a Cast Iron Eve, or Bush, than isofereater external diameter at the bottom that at tha top, which is secured to th, back by r.iurblts,0n thai every block is in the form of a dove tall "Ahich elves greater strength to aSlonethananyothor meihnd which Is required insmall mills, where the stone la run with great speed, arid beromesdanzerons If not itpjr-zlj- made. It also ive anj weight to astone cf small diameter thil Is required wlthoat havios; lUMck or high, that mukes it toi-be. vy. lhis mill Is a square frame made of wnod or cast Iron, in the form of a busk, with Br df-e-tree. Spindle Balance, Rinx Driver, aud Reulatinr Screw, and p;riuds u on the same principle as a lare mill, differing' onl) in tho Cnnner "tone; tuts uein-r ot tzreat ei;ai pnanitg it to grmu nearer tne cen i teragreaterqnfcntity ofKralu wiible jmwer lhan any oiher i mill now In use. This mill lsportaMe,andmay be attache J I to aleam, water, linrse or hanl pwer. ' ALSU.allsizes of Krench Burr .Mil! Stones, manufactured , on the same princiole. Joseph II. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is tho Inventor, for which hoobtaincd Letters Patent In 1?U. Horalliufriiige ments the purchaser will be huld responsible fur the right ofoslnjt. These Mills do not requiro aMillright to ttlthemup; slid all that Is uecesary to put them lu fration. Is toatiacha baud to the pulley oo the splnrtlo, with a drum suSiei-ioUy large to run a twenty-four Inch Mill 440 revola'.ions per minute, attached to Olu, Steatn.or Water fowcr. 1! the steady application of tuohor.-e 'power the Mill v. illrritiit sx (a S bushels per hourut enod meal, and -ill jrrlnd uheal as wellia corn, Tho thirty inch mill, If put in its fullest speed,, wll u'rludfrora ten to iirteei.busliel- per hour. These lalll.aro warranted to be In csery respect as recom mended. DiRMTioxsroR I'smu. Place yoarmltlaboutSOfeetfrom the Driving Fulle lu a level po.hlon; make the belt nf 1 ather six or eiiht Inches wid3. Give ijie Stoneil" reotn tlons a minulo with the un. Keep the no k and step of the spindle weltnlvd. Place theelaron the back uf Vie running stone. In thesamowayas the Cross on the Driver, that Is, the way they are trimmtrd to rnn. Ih-.fer to Thus. Hat'enen, Esi.,r.fUsMand cotin'y. Ohio, Jesse B"al,K.q , of Clinton comity. Ohio: C S. Bradbury. Esq . of Cincinnati, and a cumber of o'bers. All orderdlretedto JOHJi K. BOOM AN, No. 52 Broadway, Nashville, Agent for MiddUaudXast Tennessee, or J. It BUKKoWS, Jan 20 d. tr-w. & w. ly. West Front st Cln. O, IMPORTANT TO IRON JIANUFACTU RERS. JAMES RENTON, of NervMik, Now Jersey, has discovered a process for manufacturing wrought iron directly from the ore, with wood ormineral coal, styled by him an ore-welding furnace; far. improvement in the manu facture of iron long sought after, but never successfully at tained until Mr. Reutons discovery,) and which produces at a single heat the best quantity of rjlooms, ct a less cost than pig iron is now usually made. Letters Patent have been granted hiraforhi9 discovery.and wo arc tho appointed agents for the sale of rights, and its introduction ibrourjfcor.t the West ; and as the present high price of iron is inducing many capitalists to invest in its manufacture, without beingawaru of the great advantages this new and valuable inven tion has over any othcrknowo mode,, wethink.it but subser ving their interest to thus early impress upon thera the im portance of an exomirration of the merit ot this late inven tion before embarking in any other made for miking iron, assuring them of its entire success and practicability, as de monstrated by the furnaces now in successful operaticn afte this plan. It is not our purpose in this advertisement to speak par ticularly of the almost incalculable advantages-th s process possesses over all other modes formaking Iron; (as this is contained in our circular, which wo will be pleased to mail to the address or any one interested in the matter,,) but to call tho attention or those about investing in the lnannfr-; ture of Iron, and respectfully invito an cxamination-of the furnace we are ercctiug in this city, and which will be in operation bv the lh June next, or to the furnaces of tho American Iron Company In Newark, New Jersey, now op erating with complete success. XV. U. DAVIS A CO." Cincinnati, June 1 Sw. PATENT CHOPPINQ MILL, For Chopping Corn or other Grain, An article tr'ni'-i every Farmer eheld have. IT will grind, with one or fwo liorse power, from four to five buhels an hour either fine for bread or coarse for stock and is so simple m its eonstnictien, that any boy twelve years old can keep it in order andrun it It isadap ted to either Steam, Water or Horse Power. Having sold the eotire right of rnanufactarine and selling the above Mill, in Tennessee, to Messrs. J. R. Cowan and A. C. Howard, of Nashville, persons wishing to purchase can nnd them at J. M. Seabury's, on Cfcrfler street, where they ini ba happy to take orders. T50SS k ADAMS. ang2S. TaTANTED TO. BUY At thii office, Tworrr or V V TBiErr negroes The highest market price will be giyaa if application is made noon. By?l 1 w ,, J"r"? u qurcnesi route trorn the Atlantic Cities to tho Great West. Passengers will find this the most pleasant route to N. Orleans. Only Si I to Cincinnati ; 12ioI,ctui. , villc; $13 to St. Louis, Via Pcunsvvaqia Railroad, an' tho I followinsdaily Steam Packets from Pittsburg: BccteveState i I Capt M W Bel (shoover. leaves Pittsbnnr Sundav : , State. Cant Charles Slone. leaves Pittsbnnr MomLir? All. aiEDICAL. JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTER, TnE great Remedy for Rbeumattam,Gout, pain in the Side Hip, Back, Limbs and joints. Scrofula, King's Evil White Swellings, Hard Tumors, iStirT Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. Where this. Plaster is anpbed Pain cannot cxit t These Plasters possess the advantage it being put op in air-tight lioxcs; hence they retain their full virtue in all cli mates. This celebrated Pnin Extractor has been to extensively used by Physicians and the people in general, both in this country and Europe, that it is almost needless to sav any Uung aheurit Yet there may be some, who. Stand in need of its healing powers who have not yet tried it For their i 2;;,'e,Wll'SJnU,Iy!teUtithis done in' thousand or I eases, and what it will oo for them when tried. ! A,7JCESM GEORGIA. Resd the fcllowmg testimony from a Physician. r wwiJ?F"Y,i?r UenV Wrhas cured me of puns f or which 1 have sufi -red for twelve years rMi livJir! I period I labored under an .HhJ IrT- Y... tred many remedies tbatm, own Tmefcal SSeVS gested, tut without obtaining relief. At IcoguH tyouV riMer, nnu aui n.Tw try it got! ettects entirely cored. I will reco.iuncud tbo Jer Davi.1 or Uebrew Plis:er (n. n who are siuT ring from contraction ofthe muscles, oroermi- ttent tvtin. in tl.a .I.1A I... t, The people cf GeoiaJuvo but to becomeaejuainted with ii luiura mien ukj wui resort to its iie. Yours, truly. M. W WALKER. M. D. v ir - -,-t,r , ot,7tlle. iionniccpunty,Ga. au .-ic-rii.uvu is. jieau, jew wieans, ba. JEV, DAVIDS OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORM CAROLINA MsssRS. ScnnL k Mead: I have been troubled with the enrome rneiunutism for the last tn elve years. On the 1st of uiy isij, i was so oau trial I could not turn mvselfin ted. nam .cin. uiiiro uKia u ui ct uie nigut, ana iu tiiree d trl was aoic to i i;le out. 1 consider the ''Hebrew Plaster" the best remeav tor an sorts ot ruins now m rue , . . O. W.McMINN. Uenilersonyille, N. C Aug. 16, 1F50. TT m T!' -f r' r' n . Beware of counterfeits and lae imitations: - VJ The genuine will in future have the signatnre E. Taylor on tho steel plate engraved Ubelonthe topefeich box. Pui chasers are advised that a mean coimtcrfeit of Ibis ar ticles is iu existence. Thp genuine is sold oply by us, and our agents appointed throughout the South and do pedlar is allowed tosr.1 it Dealers and purdiasent generally are cautioned agains buy ing of but our regular ugenta. otherwise ther will be impos ed upon with n orthlcsa article. Forsale by SC0V1L & MEAD, HI Chart res street. New Orleans. General Wholesale Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by . KWIV, BROWN k Co., Nashville, Term. XV. W. k J. B. BERRY, do: .1. JL ZIMERMAN A Co.. do CARTWRIOUT A ARMSTRONO, do; iiiujuio ktrALsW. iio; U.G.SCOYEIt, do. jnlyl-dtww PHTL0T0KEN OR FEMALE'S FRIEND. For the cure of Painful and Disordered Meustroatinn, - Miscarriace orAbortion, and the relief of all those Sympathetic Nervous Affocticns attendant on Pregnancy. Much of the suffering ntteudant upon the lives of females at the nresent dav m&v he trarod tn smnn slirrht imm.nM. orncgiect during some critical period cf their peculiarsea sons; causing obstructions, irregularity, At, which, if not relieved, gradually weakens and deranges the system, and by sjmpatliy 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- Jfany of the fairest and loveliest of creation, at that age when the bud was just bursting into bloom, have withered and died from the effects of obstruction, and the want cf 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 to, but asa remedy and preventive for a certain class cf com plaints, in which it is warranted to do all that Is here set forth, or that nicmo directed with experience and skill can perform. Sold by SCOVIL & MEAD, 111 Chartres street, New Orleans. General Wholesale Agents for the Southern Suites to whom all orders must be addressed. july 1 ly dtwAw. TlfFTGlliEFEXBERG D1SENTERY SYR UP Is a speedy and infallible remedy for DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY. "BLOODY FLUX, CHOLERA MORBUS. CHOLERA INFANTUM, and the Asiatic Cholera. It never fails lo cure the worst possible cases of bowel complaints in a few hours. It is purely vegetable, and taken in almost any quantity is perfectly harmless. Most remedies in use for Diarrneajock up the pores of the intestinal canal and only for a time alleviate the disease by pret enting the expulsion of the' acrid Moid, which will al most invariably pour forth again, witli increased violence, though nature sometimes overcomes the evil, while the rem dy alone bears off the praise. Not so' with the Dysentery. Symp. Its ingredientare the natural 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 tha surface cf tha stomach and bowels, but attacking the cause, it neutralizes them, and the disease immediately subsides. The operalion 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 mtcstine are guarded against further violence by the neu tralization ot their acrid contents, and thus the body re sumes it natural hjultbv 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 SI cases of the premonitory symptoms with a few bottles of this Dysentery Syrup. A. M. PRINTED LIKENS! PRINTED LINENS !! Ai Xo. 9. Vniop- Street. JUST received (direct importation) one Case Linen Press Goods, containing a gieat variety "of Stvles and pat terns, which will be sold 23 per cent less than the usual lricp. Also, a varietyofdressGrdconsistingrd"l!erage9, Lawns and Muslins, for styles and prices, are unsurpassed 1 :.. I. . 1 . r1:' T - i mr f e u oil iu lunuuiMx. i4iiuu, fringe, ami a ommiiurs III j all kinds constantly on band. The attention of the Ladies, ; is particularly requested to our Stock of Goods, before pur- i chasing mav THURSTON k BERNARD. BUENAVlSTA WATER CURE. 1853. A. WZUIBKC. 31. D. W. A. CWlO.VDS, M. D. DRS. WEBBER & ED3IOND.S, TAKE' pleasure in announcing that they are now ready for the reception of patients at tbeir establishment at Itncnit Vista Springs. The romantic, heiltbful and picturesque character ofthe locality at Buena Vista Spring is so widely and generally known through the numerous visitors who annually resort to the 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 exe.npt from epidemic invasion, has an uneoufined and salubrious a m -sphere, and the establish mentis supplied withan abundance of pure running free stone water, equal to any in the State. Dr. V.'tsnxn is a physician of forty ye.irs' experience in the active practice of bis profession, and has just returned from a tour through tho Jiorthern and Eastern States, dur iogwbich he vUited the best water-cure establishments in the country and enjoyed ample access to all the best sour ces of information on "the subject. Dr. Et-xoA'DS, though a vonnger practitioner, has several yeurs' experience, aud brings with bim iuto tho establish ment tho professional derotioa and energy Incident to the earlier periods of life. Tho means for amusement and re creation are ample and free of charge. Ter.vs. For Board and treatment from 8 to $10 per week. Patients are expectod to bring with them two blankets, two onmtorts or a leather ri, mt urge craiti towels, two sheets, and tome eld linen for licndages, or they will be charged extra for such in the cataMUlunsn:. Very s-iek and feeb'e persons will furnish an attendant who will pay board, or be j charged for Rich extrz. HED SPRINtS. Y7"E take pleasure iu announcing to our nnmcrous friends V and patrons, that we are now readv tn accommodate all wbomay wi.di to avail tliem-elves of the benefitsof our place. Exteusive preparations. Iiave been made fur tha corn tort bolli cf the invalid and the man of pleasure. It were needless for us to attempt to set fiirth the value of onr place, in a medicinal point of view.. Jiany, afilicted with various di-ea.ies,h.ive tUited n. and aflT a few week sojourn, liar c gone nwuy either cctirely cnreil r greatly relieved particularly such as havo been aihicted with "Scrofula, di seases of the Skin, Stone in Hie Bladder, and also of lha Di gestive System in general. Of these facts, there i3 an abnrje dance of proof, and many who have certified to them, and the same have gone forth to the afflicted people. And we have at this time two living specimens of Scrofula cases, cured sound and well, with us. tu ba seen as testimony to our dec laration; one of which was almost a hopeless case. We are in-Macon county,. Middle Tennessee, 12 miles east of Lafayette, our county scat, 65 or 70 miles from Nashville, 43 miles tnrupike, and the balance high ridge road, and other good country rouds coming from every point from Lebanon, Wilson county. lUrtsville, Carthage, Gainsboro', Tomkinsville Glasgow, Gallatin, Ac HAM. K. HARE. 1 J. A. TAYLOR, Proprietors. mayl2 trwSm KB. PEYTON. ) VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale 530 or 400 acres of Land, lying from one to two miles from Murfrcesbor oo tho Nashville Turnpike rood, and on the Nashvib'olind , Cbattanroga Rail mad. Tho land has on it a small dwelling home, and a sawand crist mill, and asit can be subdivided into several small farms, it nCbrds a good opportunity for persons wi?h io? a home in a pleasant country, on rich lands, and within a convenient distance of good schools, churches, Ac Terms liberal. Title indisputable. For further information, ap nlv to V Sroicsi JIurfrcesborv', or lo the subscriber 13 W. L. MURFREE. Mnrfreesboro', Augrat 8, 1852 eotf C. E. GRllNVILLE & CO., General Commission Merchants, Chattanooga Tens. -TTTILL pay particular attention to sales of Bacon, Lard V and other articles of Western produce. As they havo 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, the r will be enabled to dispose readily of tho above mentioned articles in season, and respectfully solicit consignments Reference to V. K. SrrrKSsos;,Esq, J MoactAX k Co., V Xiihtiu. A. J. Dcifcax, J Bxaslxt, Wilms & Co, MuntttSU, Ala, JaalT to MSCELLANEOIJS. BY THE PRESIDENT OF TILE UNITJEB STATES. J. PI ERClv Pesident ofthe Cni ,! ftates.io hereby declare and mat. r ".thAt poblicsalesof the sections "s&2 minimum nricn nf i- . , rr ""-"j-. j uouiKe ma efStemrW, Offices in the &at or ALABA JI a ,nd Mbfefl the IriodshereinalVrdes.Rnat.towa- 'W' At the Land tlffice at ST. STEPUE'-t in a t.k tneneiPKon Monday, the f h X" cf iT' tliedisposal ofsnchwetions and part, r7Si, ,1 abovareferrerf to, J mentioned townsh.ps, to wit : ouuer- Xorth of the hue linand we cf the principal ntridia- Townshij-s one and ttcv, of nmsoSK. ToA-nshipsiine. . thrt, andrr, ofrarge two. Townships one. two, tlirce.W. and Jice, of rang, rnxis. ' -t"'"' Tof ir;rSArt,'Tr f0Ur'fire' .ornmgerrv, Sth.f bovine and eutt of ae ncinat meridian. Townships ri-e. andcw. rfraa-e o-cil At the Land Office at li MOPoiiK"!?" mencing on MendaTbi '? feSS the di pal of suchsectionnd Sjt, jffi,V odd numbers aU.verefer.ed to. ware siSlKll!?! dermentioned townships to wit: Laled m m- lowrLShirw eighteen, mncttn. smd twenty ot n.w, At theLand Office at KKXimAXS?. menemgon Monday, the fifth day of September next.RT ST disposal of SBcisectioos and parts of Veetions, be rrj to odd numbers above reiened to. More shtuled ia a nn dernicmioned tewnsaipe). to win - - iirii ofthe hue line ami trerf of th principal meridian, in. thejuiAmiturrywaJuirict. Township tceHii,Jnv, ,, rirH-eroca. At the Land , Sceat COLUMBUS, in Mississippi, com men cing or, Mondjy, the nineteenth d.y of September ncthfor iteSSft,rf?L,Cii and P' erseciiona. being the odd numbers above referred to, are situated fa the undermentioned town-hit,, wii- u,a wa .orta cf the Lite Un arf tatt of tli Ckociay, mtridiest. i'rtZ' Tmniaajif nmc.tiuhe.tMcnJbart tee.Ws-s. a seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and Xj,Tt& Townships eight, nine. ten.tUcen, hcrfrr, thirteen, foar tcen, fifteen, sixfecn, tctentttn, e.3hleen, and nineteen of range sttvexTtcs. Totynahipsewit; nine, ten, eltren, Udet, thirteen, far. teen, fifteen, and lutein, of raDge ucrrmx Townships eight, nine, ten, everr. and ticelce. cf nM sixrruEf. ' At the Land Office at AU0USTA, in the same State, com. roenemgoa Mraday, the twenty tiU. rfT tf.eptenUr'neif. for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, beimr u. numotrt aoove rerrred to, as are situated in the. un dermentioned townships, to wit Xorti of the ban Una andeattaf the Oociaw meridian. Township far, cf range thibtsss. ra"rIADe't'rtVUiree'fcUr' "d moi'of Townships or, t.,, three, far. jfe air. and inn r- r range sixteen; 1 l ownsfcips oeu,f.ee. six, ad mm, of range sircmxx, Township ttten, of range Era tints-. XerthafUeluHM,wtafiAe mrU, andeeitcf Pearl Townships three, far. Use. mnccfivB. ' ' ' lownships jirr, r, seven, eight, nine, and fa,-of raaja six. Townships eight, nine, and ten, ofn.nge serea. Townships i eight, nine, and ten, ofrarge eight. - The townships herein designate! in mmm 1 .. wbuily within the lrorita 0t -six sections in width cnrh side ot said road, and those in ibuict are partlv within niu limitsvas designated on ibe diagrams, whicn will he fur nished to the respective district land ofHees by the Com missioner ofthe General Land Office. Lands reserved fbr schools, military, and other Kirpose. will be excluded from sale. 1 The Lmds will be sold iubfect to the right of way granted by the said act of 20th September, 150, to the States aibre said, for said railroad, not exceeding Mie hundred feete each side thereof; and therePire the particular tracts of Uni which include the road will be sold as containing thj qia tities respectively shown by the official plats. Each sale will be kept open' for a time sufficient to tdmiw of ofliering all the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, an, applications to make private entries of the lands offeree under this proclamation will not be received until after tb close ofthe public sale. Given under my band at the city of Washington, tfcs twenty-third day of May, aaao Dooiiai one tbousacd eight hundred and fifty-three. FRANKLIN P1EBCK. By the President: JOHN WILSON, Cemmieeioner ofthe General Land (Mice. Xstiee ta actual eettlert on lemdi tfthe United Slatee orijinai. ly vilMraimfrom market en account cftkt raUrxd grant. Underact or Congress, approved Sd March, 1853. entitled "An act to extend pre-emption rights to csrtitm lands there in mentioned," the l'rc-enipf km law? of the United Mate asj they now exist are extended over thealternale reserved sec. tions of public lands along the line oi the railroad het jn be fore mentioned, where the settlement a."d improvement wciemado prior tathe Miwalof theahernars rec tionsto the aid railroad. Tlietefoie, all claim by pre- ra tion to any of Iheuliertiate sect.ons ot pnblie ianda wi-hin the limits originally leservrsl will attach, if predicated or on settlements made prior to the 4th February, )8iJ, tt date of the final allo'ment. Claims with'n the ix mBss Kraif s must be proven tip tet any time before the car herein- fixed rnrthecunmtnrecEect ofthe public sales, and arc to be raid for at the rale of two dollars and riity cents per acre. Claim outside of tb six miles, and within the limits of tbe opg ral roerva'ioc.most be proven up prior to the re.oration of said lands to p ivate entry. Soldiers bounty land warrants, it a dollar andt wentj-fivo cents r.crarre mar he meirMl in ,wm mi fi,rith. T. n oflaads; one warrant onlj-, bun eter, cm be located by each pre-etnptor. Immcsliatelr after the dose of the publ'e sale directed br 1 1 e foregoing proclamation of the Pre-ideut, ai plications ill be reeeite.I for tbe poic' a-ear prirai entry, or location br warrants, ofthe Jands reserved to soufy ibb gran', ontahto of tbe six miles limits, in neh order as tiiprcrml cocfusitin and insure accuracy, in accordance with irfstmeffocs to be issued lo the registers and receivers. law 13w JOHN WILSON. junel2 C jnmieeioner ot Ue General Land Office. UNITED STATES MALL LINE. THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FIFTY-FIVE HOURS. New York and Charleetsa Steam Packets. T EAJ'ESAdger's Wharves every Saturday fcrT lj afternoon and ech alternate Wednesday. On Saturday, Jas. Adgcr, l.iOO tons, Sfrlj J. Dickinson, Commander jlurlon, ,20o tons, jLEsn's' Conimander. ' The Sonthcrner. W. Fester, Commander; win leave each alternate Wednesday. Having been newly coppered and guards raised, is ibmv in con-ole e order. ' For freight orrsige.bftrir elegant State JooraAcoom modotioo, apnly at the office of tba A sent I1ESRV MISSSOON. CornerEast Bay and Adger" ioc Wharves. Cabbln passage ii5- Steerage ti. N. B. A new ship will be phced on the Line" to connect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. febI7 UK MYERS & McGTLL. : tiAtxia w ETsar sxscirno.t or" Ladies' and Gontlenen's Farnhhicg and Tacy Goods, Or. Q&egt street, one door South of tXe Spar. "XTH ERE may be fornd at all fitness Urge awrf V ment of WincbesJer's, Datia A June's, A JJyera Patent Shoulder, Scam Shirt, of Linen. Muslin wfih Lin en Bsorn3, Gingham, and French CbintA ot'ondmg and Byron Collars, Underwear, Merino, Misted Silk, Casb mere, Vignnia Cotton and Canton Flannel, for ladies and rentl-men. Gents Cloth Carters, Gloves, Kid and Silk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth. Chamois, Wash Nonna, Culf Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks, T'ss, Waierfbrds; 'Albert, Do Jcinvillo's, plain. Efflb'd and selrmdjustiee:, Crarats Scarts, Black and White Satin Ties. Shoulder Bracts.Sus TCnders, SHk, Woolen and Cotton Night Caps, Oil SUk Bs.lL ing Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. Moiijy, Rid ngsnd Btieriirtheninjr Belts, Robe de Cbambre. Urnbrellas: Wali- ir.f. tanes, Riding Vthiia, Trunks, Sole Leather, Vclist"", Carpet luirs, Satchels, Dressing Cases, Work Bom. 1 lets. Opera Glasses. Porte Monies. Fans. Writing Oesis Cigar Cases, Flask3, TraTellmg Companions, "Rami tid Bazor Strops, Combs; Brushes, Cox? year'a Ctizu Got da. Perfumery Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cmkry, Ac, aid a large assortment of other articles, usually kept by Far" nishing Stores. We have made arrangements with our frfcrids at tb North to forward us Goods ed soon as received by them, therefore we shall have goods here in less than ten dV-xs. from the New York Custom House. MYERS McOILL3. Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of tte 8quare, Nashville. ' octll EXCHANGE & RANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & 00-"VTORTH-WEST corner of the Fabric Square, near JTUsf. 1 ers'Bank,Nashriire.Tenn. K3We are drawing Siirbt Cheeks on all.fce, prindpsJ cities or tbe East, South and West at the lowest raiea. "in. sums to suit purchasera." ' ' Qf- We buy all kinds of current and treenrreci BeeK Notes at moderate rates. rf W'a buy South Careh'na, Georgia and North CaieHsa Bank Notes, at a very small discount. rg We will purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon ies at a fair rmicrn. rgjrWehave Gold and Silver for iale will atleud to c&llectioi remitting on any point requested at" Bask rates, charge but," percent commission. fWa are taking Bank of East Tennessee the hshU 'otter Tennessee' Bank Notes. fjaalT LXONS-lS bones Lecicns, received this i dsr W vgso B.iJ.NESOJr