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I NSllVII.I.i: IMo AND HHIB -z-! ... i ii i i 'i i .. 'if iiii'm an .ulH uuiii : Jl" 1 AMERICAN. ASITIyETENN: SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1853. NO. 50. 'Mr if 1 IK - . . . . -.- . .it.... . i . - i -HIT UNION AND AMERTQAN. OFFICE Vo. II, DEADERICK STREET. ' THE WEEKLY UNION ANO AMERlCAN-Is furnished, ' to subscribers atlhe folldwiftg rates: Single copies, one 1 ' year In advance, til 50; within tbe year $3 00; at theend f the year U P0. Ctrlis Of fife arid upwards $2 00 "per ' copy for on'e'year. Clubs or subscribers will be re ceived for oil icoaths at'the foregoing rifet (TliejrRI-yEEIC.LY. is published cveryTuesday, TImrsday . and Satiirda jit $3 per auuuni.in advance; if not paid in ad ranee, ft. , . .,. The DAILYis published at Eight DolkrW" , " ". .-: , KTTI1K M0K&Y IK ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY ' SUIlSClUlTlOK&a ' Remittances of subscriptions may be made by rhail at our . risk. paper will be sent out of the State unless the order is ac companied with the cash. CARDS, &G. DAMAGE & HURCH. Wholesale and Retail dealers in Boots, Shoes, Eats, Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, Collet.k stectt, Nashville, Tew. A. HAMILTON, ' Cotton and Tebaeco Dealer, Forwarding and Commission -' ' Merchant, oct3 - - NASHVILLE, TENN. S. H. PARVIN, Merchandise nnd Produce Broker, ALSO, General Newspaper Agent, OFFICK AND STORK, No, 3G Walnot St, Cincinnati 21. tf p ir. s. FiinivciT, WHOLESALE GKOCKR, COMMISSIO" SIEUOU AKT) 1KD DEALER. IN Cotton, Tobacco, and all kinds of Produce. Corner of Clarke and Market streets. N.-suville, Tknn. P.. F. BELL. Wholesale and "Retail Grocer. Bealer in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, ' Opposite Sewance House, College st, Ko 23. Ieh2 IVICIIOL & PEACOCK. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Forwarding Ac Commission Merchants. Corner of Market and Church streets, . NASHVlt.I.K, TESN. EBWAKDS JI A II It IS, WHOLESALE GliOCERS, FORWAItniftG AND COMMISSION MEIiCHANTS, Dealers in Brandies, Wines, Cigars, &C. COHKER OF COIXEQE AND CHURCH STS. XASirrLLE, TEXX. IIIT.U UCCRC. iniCD TEalLtSS. McCItIJA & TEItUASS, Wholesale Grocers, and Dealers in Foreign and Do mestic Liquors, Flonr, Iron, Castings, Salt, &c., Corner of Btvad and Culler' tfr'feU, NASHVILLE, TENN. Juo. Lulix'r, W. A.Kansoui. K. f. Atentfee I,F.lI'i:iC, A: CO. Wholesale Grocers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. s . ' KFRFRliEOKOCen. HAVIMG larito and comir.odlons Brick Ware Houses within 40 yards of the Kail road Depot, will receive and forward Goods consigned o their care, free of drayajreat bUtpn'nt. loct 10- BAMAGE & CHUBCH, . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots and Stioes, COLLEGE ST..KASUVILLE, HEUIUIAN S. SARONI, Professor of Vocal Kusie, Instrumental JInsic and Composition. Tkuhs. One Dollar a Ix-sson, payable jnsrteriy. letters addressed as above, will meet with prompt atteulion. fob 2 ly. . U. c. CAUUTII. WV. JERRY. . J. C. DEW CAUUTII, TUUItY & DEW. , j DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. "lM, Iforlvt XLatul 2 Jlcrchaut A'J., PhiUJttohia april." ly. int. J. w. ;kay. Office in KcCsmbs New Building, on Cherry Street, Mmtn' VeiCiUrich ami Union. dec!4 12m Rksidesce SKWAxer. L. H. SIMPSON & SONS, IKPOUTEES OF Wines, Ilmndirs, tis-'"1 Cliainpnines, &c., xo. 19, hewei:ti:eet, xew roiiK. And RrE la IUtiiif, linuDKirx. niaylfi ly. BEN. M. NOEL A: CO. GROCERS, AND COMMISSION. HECEIVING AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. And Dealers; in Forcisn nnd Domestic Liquors, COLLEGE STREET. vr. a. Kioy, c. b. buy ax. W. H. GORDON & CO.. AUCTION Ar COMMISSION MERCHANTS. For the sale of Kerchandiss, generally, jail 1 XASITVTLLE, TENN. D. It. CLAIBOItNE, A TTORXKT AT LA JP, Ko. 44, North Cherry Street . NASHVILLE, TcfXKSSEK. -rTTHjL practice in all the Courts of Iaw and Equity of YV David-H.n County. Prompt attention given to the collection ttf claims. IWer to Retoni .1. Meigs E., Francis B. Fogg. Esq., i John Trimble, Esq., Riisell Houston, Enq, And. Ewing, i Esq, W. F. Cooper, Ilq., Edwin 1L Ewmg, Esq, Dyer l'earl A Co., Jas. li. Craighead, Esq, Jas Walker, Esq, One. ! S. It Anderson. lb niay A. V. BAA'113, . ATTOHSET AT LAW. Jackson, Tekn. Practices In Madison and the adjoining coniilios, nd will give prompt attentioii to collecting aud any other busiiiefs in hlaprofoMion. te'J M JSUESH.T1.-01IAS, .w. . WmTTTIORK, ' TIIU3IS & WniTTIIOKXE, Attorney :i law, COLVMlllJl TEA'A'ESSEE. TTp'Wil! practice their proretslon In the counties of Msury, Marshall, Giles, Lawrence, Lewis, and Hickman. dec'J. 'f. O.VaCGKEGUR, S. B. ALLQWAV, ' J. BAXK1IEAD MACQREGOR, ALL0WAY & CO., C O 31 31 1 S S I O N 31 12 It C II A N T S , C5 St. CiurtLia Stm.ct, tlnrd Store above St Charles Hotel,) New Orleans. rsi- N. 11 ALU) WAY & CO.. Nashville. Teun.;are at all'times prepared to make liberal cash advances on ship liienisto us. lP'"' 1. A. DLCkV. W. B. DKKKV. c r Der.KT. DEEUY IJKOTIIEltS, ALIS0NIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY.. -OJice Xo. V4, l utec Square, XatJiciUe, Tennetnte. may22 twly. L H. MORTON. . -, Dealer in Furniture and Pianos, "Window Shades, Look ing Glasses, Mattresses, &c, Utikm Strut, ar Cherry, Xathcille, Tennessee. ALL kinds of FURNITURE made to Order or Repaired, at the shortest notice, and warranted. aprilT 8m " BRADY, GORMAN & CO., i Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, NEW ORLEANS. pgTTliey keep an Office in Tuscumbia, Ala. augiS l2ni .... rTIl. S. FRENCH. Agent, Nashville, is authorized to alie CASH advances upon shipments of Produce to tb ore firm. KAJIAGK AND CUUKCI1 Wholosale and Retail Scalers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Vallisss and Carpet Bags. Xo. 42. Cotiige. s'fevrf, Xathrtfb, Tnnewe. ARE constantly receiving direct lrom the best Eastern Man'ifaclories, a great variety of La lie$ and Gentle tnen't hW mm Sltef, or the Jjitett Stylet, suitable for either City or Country JVode, which are offered rcryloD by theicii7f. -f, or single pair. 0"intry Mtrchante and all buer are invited to examine wtr Stock before purchas in. ruiarchlSl RAM.U1E & CHUKOII. uiarcb.19) CHARLES Y. SMITH, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. .1, Coll cue sJtrelt. SCHOOL, Law, Medical Religious and MUcelbineoiis Books, Also, Blank B.ksaud StatioseryaU lowest prices. Z-v: 'Country Merchants, and School Teachers SHpplied on st favorable lenus. Nashville, Tenn, leb. 2. the most . J. T. NATHURST ROOFER AXI UAXWACTCRER Of WarreuUFire and ll'itsr Pronf OmpuUion. I DEEM it unnecessary for me to say anything in .favor of this mode of Rooting ; the constant increase of its popu larity for the last seven vears that it has been tested in near ly all parts of the Union, is the best evidence of its utility aud vslue. The roof shows for it-elf jg 'Office on Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st Moore's block. iebj 1 NEW ARRIVAL se FINE TRAVELING AND BONNET TRUNKS. ) Best Sole Leather (.steel spring) Trunks; Imitation do; Cheap Traveling Trunks, a great variety; Ladies Superior Bonnet Trunks, Cheaplor cash at RAMAGE A CHURCH'S, june29 No- 2 College 9t THE TKIXED FELEHEN SlKSXIKAKCE COitPAHTd? NASHVILLE, .CAPITAL 100,000 Dpft-AUjSlt ... , t Chartered by the State. ' , -: mlllS Comrjanr bavin? fullr orranized. is , I .now ready to take risks' on all descrip tions ot progeny, against toss or fire, also against perils of the sea or igation. Propositions for insurauce will be received at the office ol the. Nashville Insurance and Trust Co., College St. A. W. JOHNSON, Resident. J. S. DASinm, Scc'y., , Nashville, Oct. 8, 1852. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, CJUKLCSTONV SOUTH CABOLIXAi . Capital $250,000: All Paid-in.- IHAAU been appointed Agentof the aboe Company at-1 Kashrille,-and .am fullv prepared to take Marine, Fire, luver Kisks, ou the most favorable terms. A full statement of the solvency of the Company can be seen attheofficeof the Nashville "Insurance aud Trust Com pany, on Collegelstreet. 1 gis & JOHN a PASHIELL, Agent - THE MUTTJAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office, and opposite the Verandah, will insure oh thn nrttual prin einle. Houses. Slercliandize. Ac airainst Loss or Damacebv Fie; Steamboats on any of the V estc-m waters against the ' 'IlazanU of Inland Navigation and the. Cargoes ' of vessels of OTrrj ueauij'uuu uouu. we idiu ut tuc cerium iuiciih Also, the lives or persons in good health, for a single year, for a term of years, or during life. Also, Hank Notes trans mitted iermail. All persons having their lives or property insured in this Institution, are entitled to a full participation in all the prof it, without any liability to loss beyond the amount of Pre-a miums which hey may pay. M. a. i'n.viir.K, i-resiaeni, J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President F. WnAirros, Secretary. f janl C. J. TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL 8150,000. OFFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway between the Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bank. They will make insurance on Houses and Goods of every de scription against lire; on btcamDoais ana tjurgo against ure and therisic of the river; on the Cargo of Keel Boats and. other river crafts, and on sea vessels and other cargoes, on the usual terms. J0I1N JL BILL, President Josr-ra Vauix, Secretary. DmcCTOBS. Alex. Allison, John JL Hill, F. B. Fogg, G. M. Fozg. James Correy, Jno. JL Bass, Joseph Woods, Jam uel Seay, Matthew Watson, J. J. White, Jacob McGavock. jaul LIFE INSURAWE, New York Life Insurance Company, .Ao. 106 Broadway, Neio York. OS THK Itl II X XI A d PIjAJf, Accnuiulated Capital 9500,510-00. r: rRIIHAX, ACTCART X. rRARKLIM, TRRs'T. Hj Total number of Policies Issued by this Compauyup to July 1st, 1852 eight thousand six nunareq anu eignivoue. TTPDlvldcnds made annually on all Life Fo- llclesln shape of stock, bearing Interest atthe rate of 6 per cent. JTj The dividends heretofore have always averaged from to 50 per cent. JO Persons taking out Policies for tho whole term of life can give their note at 12 months for -iUper cent of the premium, and pay CO percent In cash. Applications for risks, prospectus of the company, or In formation relattngto the subject of Life Insnrance may be made atthe office of the undersigned General Azent for the State of Tennessee. JOSEPH NASH. OHca N. w. corneriPablie Square, opposite Planters' Bank. Jiaihvtllo, Ang.lU, 1852. LIFE INSURANCE. HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART FORD. CONNECTICUT. . Jamej Duos, Pres. Hknrv L. Miller, See'y. Capital and Snrplns 8300,000. Ixsuraxce on lives of white persons ou the joint stock and mutual plan. also. insurance on tue uvea ol Jiegroes, on reasonable terms. S. IL L00111S, jan 15 6m Agent. iEtiia Innuninco Co. of Hartford. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Annuity Fund 150,000. EXCLUSIVELY heid pledged, and appropriated, tSg? with Its reserved accumulations, bv the cbairSSSZl and regulations of tho Company, to the payment of Anuu Hes and losses upon lnsuranceon Life, and in no eventlia- oieioroineraeDis, coniracu, liaouiues, or engagements oi he company. Ut'Jt 1U1.ICS. Thou. K. Bacr, Pres't, S. L. Loomis, Secretary; K. A. Bcr.Kt.KT, Vice J. W. Sitmocr, Act'y, Presdent. Managing Directors for the Life Department. H. A. Bohliy, Jon L.Boswill, Kubirt BrtLL, Hound Mxthkr, Milu A.TrTTLi, Edwin G. KipLir IIkhra Q. Psatt. This being a joint Stock propriety company, and conduc ted on tbe cash system, the Managers have adopted a table of ralesof premium as low as is consistent with eatery and muck fovrrthan those of the Mutnal Companies. Applications for risks on white arsons, received by the nnderslgned, who will furnish Prospectnsesof the Compa any, nnd any information relativo thereto. KpRlsks onslavesagalnst diseases and accident; causing death, taen; Polices Issued and losses adjusted at this Agency. JOS. NASH, Agent, Office N. W. corner Public Suare, opposite Planters Bank. Nashville, ang. 10,1852. itledicnl JBxnminero. .K. 'Winston, M D. ftoeiaT C. Poster, M. 1), Ofilce hours,3to5, r. M THE NASHVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. HAVING, at great expense, procured the mot recently improved machinery and tools for the construction of the heaviest work in metals, we solicit from the Western and Southern public a portion of their patronage. AVe are prepared to make lo order Itnilroad Jlhchinery, uch as Locomotives, Passenger, Freight Cars, Frogs, Switch Stands, Repair Cars, and all work appertaining to Railroads. Steitni Eugines. Boat mid Stationary Engines, from 5 to 600 horse power, with boilers of the best Tennessee Iron. Saw 3IiIIs Fitted up complete, with Circular or Sash Saws, embraciug thelatcst improvements. Crist JHills. Engines nnd Machinery, complete, for Grist Mills of all sizes. Suar31illof tlienMistreccutconstnictiou, with Engines to correspond, put up in any jKirt of the Southern country. Cotton Gins. Engines "to drive Cotton Gins, with nil necessary appurtenance made to order at short notice In all "cases where it is desiitsd, we furnish an engineer to put up the engine and instruct an intelligent negro, so that lie mav continue to operate the engine,'.xc. Brass and Iron Castings of auy size or description, with Shafting, Mill Geeriii, Water Wheels, Cast Iron Bank Vaults, made to order. Information choeifullvgivcn and orders received bv J. THOMPSON, President N. B. The highest prices paid for old Brass and Copper. hept Q-i rvrry ItlJtVAKD. 1 will pay theabovereivard 5jJ..JUU to anv person or persons, as a premium above the ruaiket price, for one thousand Land Warrants, Ol me oenoininaiioiis oi jw, ou mm j acres, z chase single warrants ol either denomination. R. H. BR0CKWAY Room over Oak Hall, east side Public Square, 2d door sontliot tn i .-In NushTille. ctl4 m27. STILL THEY COME! FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY!! COjII'ETITION DEFIED ! ! I THE subscriber respectfully announces to the citi zens of Nashville aud surrounding country that he is still receiving large additions to Lis already im mense StOCK oi Gents Fashionable Spring and 3Inde Clothin whichhcig pTeraTcA io anJ will sell AS LOW AS ANY i OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Alreadviu store Fino Brown. Blue. Black and Olivo Frock and Uress ".oalsol tbe latest si) ics, rreucii iwceu, iasii ! mcrctte. Plush, Drapd'Ete, Silk Lustre and Grass Linen . Frock, Sack, Box, and Polka Coats, Ac, Sar, &c j Pants and Vests of every; color, shade, pattern and quality ! to tnit the most Fastidious. LIKEWISE a fine assortment or Gent srunitsUmg arti cles, consisting of Fino Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra vats, Handkerchiefs, Suspeuders, Hats, Cups, Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bags, Ac, &c Also, a variety of Youths' and Childrens' Clothingfrom three vears of age upwards. L. POWERS, Tennessee Clothiug Depot Ko. 01 Market St, directly op posite Union street p?JNo connexion with any otherhouse in thecity. K. B. Not to be sold or undersold by any man or combi nation of men. LP. Country Merchants in particular arc earnestly invited to call and inspect my stock previous to purchasing elsewhere march 24 AND FOR SALE. The subscriber, living ono mile west of Durhumvilic. Lauderdale county, oilers for sale his TRACT OF LAND, containing 213 ACRES, about one half cleared aud in cultivation, with good grass lots, an apple orchard, cnntaiuing upwards of 400 bearing trees, and some DO different kinds; a gobd new Cotton Gin; a large and commodious Un-ellimr House, and out houses. The tract is well watered with stock aud drinking water. 1 ill sell ou accommodating terms, or I will take in pay a UNITED STATES HOTEL. AUGVST.l. OA. rrHE above HOTEL is now open for the reception oi grit 1 PERMANENT ANDTRaSIENT B0ARDEI1S.L This long established and well-known House has under gone a thorough alteration throughout, and famished With new and faslnoueble FURNITURE. The TAI11.E uul al-as be supplied with ,thei B-&T the matletuffoids; uud the'Proprietor trusts, by a s.vstematic course, both witli servants aud the regulations of the house generally, he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to tliose tliat mav favor him with their patronage. . . 1.. ...... ivn V SPKAtt t jan2;t ly tiw THE I -v- iictnn i T i 1 ,if P...wi;.i.( lOOl) kers Kentucky Rifle Powder, 25 lbs each.? 500 half kegs do do do do do 12? do do;' do; 30 qr. kegs do 500 kegs Deer 1000 kegs Blasting do do do do t do 25 .do 25 do 123 do do; do; do;, 500 lbs do (5 kegs each) 300 canisters fine Rifle do 1 pound. . The above powder has just been received direct from the manufactory of tho Hazard Powder Comjiany the 'quality of which is well known throughout the United States. All orders promptly filled by application at mv Powdor Dapot North East corner Public rsquare. Nashville. ALSO 350,000 feet Safety Fuse of best quality: S.H. LOOMIS, Agent tnarcb25 for the Hazard Powder Company. i ATT ,DeFAETMEXT, ' Bureau of Yards and Docks; 1st June, 1SV5., ; OEALED PROPOSALS in. dnvl'tfjUtur each class separ- 1 atel: !lr, endorsed 'Propasals for Class No. , tot the navyriird at alempliis, will be received at unsomce until 19 nVlnnk ll.nnthe l.Mhdavof Julrnexf.forfurnishinsrnnd deiivering, ai' Such place or places within thqrnai'y yard aforesaid asinaybe directed by tliecominandaullhcreotthe materials and articles herein specified, viz: 8 t- ; CLASS No. I. Dollars Cts. 139XX) best hard -burnt red brie ks.-rsvrraper-Mffr; i .. .; iGLABS 3oS.( Mtf I -lOObarrelsunslacked'St: Genevieve) lime pe'rbbl.. " ' CLASS No. 3. JIistiLLAsious ' ' ' 3,931 bushels clean sharp' sand per bushel.. CLASS No. 4. Miscellaneous. ,050 feet ltlnelf cypress sheeting. ...per 1,000 feet 1 000 feet li- inch yeijow-plno flooring per fflH Se I5U feet2'inch whlta-plne plank per 1,000 feet 8,720 feet, boar3'measure,cjpress,30 feet 'long, 12by 12 per'1,000 reet 21,000 feet,oard measure, cypress,30 feet long, O by 12.. i-icr 1,000 feet AUthelumber to be of the best quality, clear of sapwood, rot, knots, "Splits, shakes , and all other defects. CLASS No. 5. ISO barrels best Louisville cement, inbbls or 300 pound perbarral CLASS No. 6. Miscellaneous. 2,500 pounds pig lead;. per pound 43 inantisiueoi coppor, .w vj uuiutucs (No. 12) ......iper;pound 15 boietX tin.. per box , ?j pounds block tiu .... per pound .A ii.- ' CLASS No; 7." 100 bushels charcoal..; per bushel CLASS No-8. Miscellaneous, j 200 pounds Kglijhbl!ster-steel,assort'd. per pound SOU pounds cast-steel, siiorted..... per pound Sou poundsuorse-saooiron.ioyt men. .per pounu 290 pounds barlron,3 by 1 Inch per pound CLASS No.9. .3S4 piles, each 30 feet long, 12 Inches diam eter at middle per lineal foot CLASS Ko. 10. Miscellaneous. 5" dozen 14-inch bastard files per dozen - 4 dozen 14-inch l-rouud bastard files. ..per dozen 3 dozen 14-inch finishing files,....;.. ...per dozen A dozen 10-inch 3-square flies. .'...'....i.per dozen I dozen horse rasps..... ..per dozen CLASS No. 11. Miscellaneous, i 16,000 pounds best quality hay .per ton CLASS No. 12. Miscellaneous. GOO bushels coru per bushel 400 bushels oats per bushel . 6 bushels salt per burn el 2,000 pounds sheaf oats per pound CLASS No.13. Miscellaneous. 20 pounds horse-shoo nails (No. 9) per pound 1 cast-Iron swage-block, (200 pounds,) pat tern furnished pir pouud 1 churn mandril each 1 pair 40-lnch bellows each 1 mouse-hole anvil (220 pounds) per pound 1 screw plate, to cut from 1 to 1 inch screws each 2 masons' squares (ateol blades) each 2 -foot folding rules each 20 pounds bora per pound 10 gallonslard oil per gallon 1 barrel coal tar per barrel 20 pounds glue per pound 20 pounds chalk per pound 1 ream snd-paper, assorted No per ream . 11 doien5 o Kussia brUtlo brushes per dozen 1 dozen 3o Raeiiabristla brushes per dozen dozen sah tools -. ror dozen 1 dozen camel's-halr pencils, assorted. .per dozen li putty knlve each 2 spirit levels..... each 6 dozen masons' lines per dozen 10 pounds rendered tallow .....per pound 2 pounds saltpetre per pound 1 pound (lour of sulphur per pound" 2 barrels tar per pound 2 gallons train oil per gallon 1 gallon No. G per gallon 2 dozen bottles mustang liniment ,per dozen. dozen bottles nerve and bone liniment per dozen CLASS No. It. Miscellaneous. 10 reams best quality ruled leMft paper., per ream 10 reams best quality ruled cap paper per ream 4 qultea envelope paper per qulro 1 quire imperial drawing pape per quire 1 quire atlasdrawing paper per quire 2 qutrestracing paper, 4U by 2G inches.. per quire COO quills, No. 80, bestquali.y per lt.0 - 4 gross best meiaticpens per gross - 4 dozen Den-holders per dozen 1 dozen pintbottlea best black ink per dozen 1 dozen bottles French carmine red Ink.. per dozen 2 dozen pzpers Mack kand .per dozen 3 dozen blank books, bro (Ko. 9) per dozen dozen pieces inaia-ruoDer per uozen 12 dozen black lead pencils, best quality, assorted per dozen 2 dozen bolts taste per dozen 4 dozen bolts linen tape (red) per dozen 4 poundsred sealing-wax, best 'quality... per pound SOU envelopes, assorted sizes per 100 For printed schedules and form of offer, bidders are refer red to the Navy Agent at Memphis,Tenn. It is to be provided in the contract, and to be disiiuctly understood by the bidders, tliat the amount and number of articles enumerated in classes headed "Miscellaneous," are specified as IhvprciabU quantity which may be required, as well as to fix data for determining the lowest bid; bnt the contractor is to furnish more or less of the said enumerated articles, and in each qvaniitits and at tueh Hint an the Ui reav or eammanlanl imy require, during the fiscal year end ing 30th June, 1854, and, if so requested, until further' con tracts shall be made for tbe ensuing fiscal year of 18."4-'65; und, whether the quantities required be morb or less than those specified, the prices shall remain the same. All thearticlesmustbe of the best' quality, delivered in good order, free of all and every extra chaige or expense, aud 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 beaded "Miscellaneous," who do not reside near the place where the articles are to be deliv ered, will be required to name in their proposals an agent at the city or principal place near the yard ot delivery, who may bo called upon to deliver articles when they shall be required. The deliveries of all building materials may be com mencedforthwith, and must be commenced within sixty days after the date of the contract and continued from time to time, as in the opinion of the commandment ,of the yard the wanlsof the service may require, and must le completed mfliin the fiscal year ending ZQthJune, 1354. They wdl be measured, inspected, counted, or weighed, by the rules adopted by tbe government at the navy yard: for instructions regarding which, and for a more particular description of all materials reference is made to the com manduutof thevard: When all other things are equal, preference will be given, in awarding tho contracts, to ar ticles of the growtli, production, and manufacture of the United States Approved sureties, in the full nmount of the contract, will be required, and twenty per centum, as additional security, deducted from each payment until the contract shall have been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the department On classes headed "Miscellaneous" to lie delivered as re- i lu'rel during the fiscal year, the twenty per centum re wiil pur- , tained may, at the discretion of the commandment, be paid I quarterly on tbe tirst oi January, Apni, July, ana uctoDer, when the deliveries have been satisfactory; the balance I (eighty per cent) will be paid by tho navy agent at Mem plus, within thirty days after the presentation of bills in I triplicate, duly vouched and approved. No part of the per centum reserved is to be paid until all rejected articles I offered uuder the contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially authorized by the department i It will be stipulated in the contract that if default shall be made by parties of the first part in delivering all or any UCUUUC U.I jmiuvju. . ...... . . ... ....... v.. ... v. Snmmer Ready ' of the articles mentioned of the quality aud at the times and I placcs abovc provided, then, and in that case, the said par '. o t nvt- id v-i- ' ties wi" forfeit and pay to tbe United States, as liquidated damages, a sum ot money equal to twice nie amount oi tue contract price herein agreed upon as the price lobe paid lor the articles in case of the actual delivery thereof, which li quidated damages may lie recovered from time to time as they accrue. The sureties must sign the contract anl make affidavit that they, in the ajgrejale, arc worth over and above their debts and liabilities the full amount of the contract Each offer must be signed by the person or persons mak ing it, and by the guarantors, according to the form annex ed" and their residence,! .ining the town and State, must be distinctly stated. It is to be provided in the contract tliat. the bureau shall have the power of annulling the contract, without loss or damage to the government, in case Congress shall not make sufficient approprirtions for the articles Darned, 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 pott office, which notice sliaH be consid ered sufficient; and if they do not enter iuto coatraci for the supplies specified within fifleen days from the date of notice from this bureau of tho acceptance of their bid, a contract will be made with some other person or person', and the guarantors of such defaulting bidder will be held responsi ble for all delinquencies. AH offers not made in etrict conformity with this adver tisement will, at the option of the bureau, be rejected. Those only whose offers mav be accepted willie notified, and con tracts mil be ready for execution without delay by the navy agent at Memphis. FORM OF OFFER. Tb tin Chief of the Jiureau of Jfis and Vockt, Xavy De partment. f of , in the State of , hereby offer to furnish, under your advertisement dated day of , and subject to all therequirements of the same, all the ar ticles embraced in class No. .viz: (Here insert tbe article; with prices carried ont) amount in" to (write the aggregate in words.) And I propose (name the agent if one is required by the advertisement) The undersigned, ,of. . ,in the State of n , of .in the State of ' ,as guarantors, hereby undertake that the above named ' will, if offer be accented, en ter into contract as before required, with the United States, within fifteen days after the date ofnotice through the post office of the acceptance of ' bid, as before mentioned. I (Signatures.) rcertify that the abovo named ," , . are known to me to be good and responsible guarantors m (To be signed by a navy agent collector, or district at tnrner or some other person known to the bureau to be creditVeO ED WIN 0. PERRIK. junelS lawdlw. Navy Agent ONE HUNDRED UAiiur. FLOUR. I have just received a hundred barrels superfine flour, cho ice brand SAMUEL SEAY. sprit: drugs; &o. BE, BL1S0E'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND "lRehiedy'aver all Jtemedut foi tie Dieexueeof the Lxver . Jhptf)iaf g.-tlurg-er.wnt and IipUnalvyn of the Spleen JtevrBximt Colic iUtaltnie, Piles, OomUrpatUm, al) ,duear.ai cfjJtf- Myfctft, and. tuch diuanet at arise from a disorird elaie of tie Stomtch, Acer or Rotrelr, eu ' Scrofula and Sordi (f any kind. Hr General Uehilily, ffetrd tcMch LadUejfreqxienV.il tvfer, Here is not itt finlin- the'tchoU UateruL Medica. CpHE inventor of this preparation was for three years s JL complelely prostrated from Dyspepsia and inactivity ot the live that he was frequently for weeks at a time unable to raise himself from his bed. Hesoucht aid from Dlivsieiann athomeand in Europe, but in vain; his case was pronounced hopeless by .thousands, and it was by accident that he sue ceeded.ic curing himself. Since he has been practicing rnect icine. Ins 'Success in such cases has been unrivalled. He las ocett aware ot tne Incredulity of the public, and coase. 'quently said nothing thioiurh the Dress of his own case. until the character of the medicine was fully established ny us success, as snown Ly ttio cerliacates wiuca nave Deen 'advertised. ' I subjoin the certulcilc of Prof. JL Gadbert, of Memphis, .Tend- with Trhom I often advised during the time ot my SUliCfUlg. Memphis. Tenn Aoril 17. 1S52. I hereby certify that I have leen acouainted with Dr. J N. Bledsoe and some years ago lie was reduced 1 oeLeve lowerthan I have ever seen any one that afterwards recover- eu, wiiuwuai isupposeaio oe uyspepsiaana taver anection, and after trying the prescriptions of many Physicians in this ttotrcuwuiirci w.uic nuuout rcuei, ue iinany uuceeaea -with' 'a preparation of his own in being restored to good health. ii. GABBERT, M. I). .Physicians are .requested to try this preparation. We feel satisfied it will sustain the character we give to it in this puUUC&UUU. HKiTSViLrx. Januarr 1 9. 1 S52. Do. Blkdsos: I take the liberty and fell it to be my duCy to recommend to all persons suffering from disease of the stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound, as a very scperior medicine. Sly son, aged 15 vears , had been under mcaicai ircaimeni nooui live years lor dyspepsia and diar rhea wheu having almost despaired of Ms recovery, I con- ciuaea to irv your Aiierauve, two Dottles ofwhich, 1 believe, euureiy cureu,uii. JUIUAJA11 UAlUr-. Hcntsvill-. Oct 17,1850. De. Bledsoe Some time has eiansed since r -ave a m tilicate that my wife had been greatly benefited by your Alterative Compound. I now take pleasure in saving to me imuuc ioai mv wue iiau lor uiree or lour vears oeen subject to the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomach from dyspepsia. I had fried of several whom I thought to te tuc uesir piivsicians in 1110 yuux auu a greai many ailteren medicines, with momentary relief. Being persuaded to try your alterative compound, I did so and! am happy to say that it has entirely cured her; and I would conscientiously reconnneud it to all persons suffering from diseases of the liverand dyspepsia. K. B. ROBERTSON. Hotsvillr, Sept 29, 1851. Da. Bledsoe Having seen the publication of your Alter ative Compound, 1 think it my duty f e say to the public, that J had been for years subject to spells of Cramp Colic, in its worst form; that I had tried almost every thing that is gi ven byphysicians, andneverfoimd any thiugthat would cer tainly relieve me, until I tried the above medicine, which nas relieved me In every attack in less than an hour. WJL B. LLOYD. Giles Coustt, Tenn, Dec 23, 1851. Dr. Bledsoe: I feel that I should fall short of mv duty toyouandtothoscwhoareaQlicted, were I not to further recommend your Alterative Compound. It has entirely re lieved me, so that I have not had cause to tike anything in two months. I can eat anything I want with impunity, and believe my health is as good as it ever is at my advanced age. Should 1 ever suffer from dyspepsia again I shall be sure to call on you. I am Tery respectfully vourfriend. ELIZABETH J. HARWOOD. v Hcxtstille, Ala., August 24, 1351. This is to certify, that I had suffered for many years with Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Liver. Physician after Phy sician had prescribed for me withent mv receiving any ben efit when I commenced the use of Dr. Bledsoe's Alterative Compound, wliich cured me soundly, and I recommend it because of the same happy effect upon others of my acquaint ance. JOSEPH CAROTHERS. Hcs-rsviLLE, Ala, March 3, 1852. Dr. Bledsoe Sir: Judging from the certificates you have already adrerlised, it wdl be almost unnecessary for me to add further evidence In regard to the healing virtues of your Compound; but I mnst say, that for years 1 suffered a great deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement of the spleen, and thought tliat I'never would recover. I commenced tak ing ypurcompound about nine weeks since, and have gained 25 or 30 pounds, and feel about as well as I ever did. HENRY J. GOFF. J3The above medicine is forsale in every Drug Store in tbe city, and most of the towns in the State. G. W. 1IEN DEIJSI101T, General Agent for wholesaleing the med icine.' gTrice SI per pint Bottle. novl8 Ivd tr DR. AV3I. 3IcLANE, INDIAN AND GERMAN ROOT DOCTOR, RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizensof NashviHj and vicinity, that he has returned again after a resi dence of fourteen vears in tbe South, and permanently la. cated himself in South Nashville at the corner of WasV ington and Pearl streets, where he may at all times be fount by those who may wish to consult him. He lias in his "possession many certificates from men f eminent standing certifying to the permanent cure of the most distressing cases of the following diseases, viz: Ner vww Affections, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills and Fevers, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds, Coughs, Incipient Con sumptions, Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fits, Dropsies. Cancers, Ulcers, Scroffulou. Uemoptasis of the Lunos, and other Honorages; Diarrhoea, Diseases of theKidnevs, Mer curial and Venereal Taints of the Blood; Diseases of Chil dren, Worms and various other Diseases incident to the hu man system. During his residence in the South, he attended to over ten thousand different cases, all of which he treated with more than ordinary success. Dr. JIcLane hopes from his much experience in the Medi cal Profession and the degree of success that has attended lusefforts heretofore, to obtain the confidence and patronae of the sick and afflicted. a Nashville, Feb 9 ly. DR. WM. JIcLANE. tSfAll Utters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville. DE. FEASK'S MAGNETIC ODrTMENT. AJIR. WINTERS had lost nearly all of his hair and had been bald for many years; by the use ot three lot Ue of the Magnetic Ointment, had hi hair entirely re stored, and now has as beautiful a head of hair as any man could wish. His age is about 50 years. A son of Jlr. Warren, of this town, 14 years cf age, had been afflicted with the Asthma from his cradle- He had the benefit of the best medical advice that a loving and wealthy father could procure, without avail. It was one of the most aggravated cases I ever saw; he was emaciated al most to a skeleton. By the use of a few bottles of the Oint mentbc vastlioroiiaJdycurtd, and for seven months past has enjoyed robust heafth. This was an extreme case of inflammation of the tpleen, of long standing; has a variety of treatment from no less than eight different physicians, without receiving benefit was cured bv the Use or only four bottles of tbe Magnetic Oint ment This was four months ago and the lady (a Mrs. Dun ham,) is still in good health, and able to attend to her usual household duties. I have treated two cases of Chronic Sore Eyes with the Ointment both, of the patients so nearly Mind, as to need an attendant to lead them from place to place. One of them liad been afflicted 18 years, the other about Oyears. They had tried the best physicians in the State, withoutbenetit; 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 Magnetic Ointment, nearly or quite curedj'and are able to read and attend to an' ordinary business. 1 have used the Ointment iu a number ef cases of Piles, and in no case has it failed of airing immediate relief and generally a permanent cure. I iiavo alsoused it beneficially in severe cases of Ery sipelas. And last but not least, I have within the last year cured four cases of CANCER bythp use of the Magnetic Ointment alone! From a thorough f rial 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 tho public Respectfully Yours. BURTON 1IUBBELL, JL D. Dated Jan 27, 1850, Amelia, Ohio. Tho character of this Ointment as an efficient remedy, is established in this city. There are quite a uumberof indi viduals who ascribe their restoration to health to the use of thisextraoidinary Ointment For sale by II. G. SCOVEL. BERRY & DEMOVILLE, mayg CART WRIGHT k ARJ1STR0NG. IRA A. STOUT, COACH 31 ANUFACTURER, No. 5 Clabk Street, Nashville, Texx, Xextdoor to JL S. French's Grocery Warehouse, and op- A posite Morris Stration't LL kinds ofcarriages for sale, with harness fsr-SJi. to suit All work sold by me is made at 96 the Clark Street Slanufactory, and warranted, and will be sold on as good Terms, for Cash or good notes, as any work made Korth or East. Repairing done with promptness and dispatch, and all persons leaving work to repair may rely on getting it when pronused. All orders'promptry attended to. marl5. MARINGO MAMMOTH, rrtf IE thnmnffh bred Jack. MARINGO JIAJI JL JIOTH, direct from Kentucky, will make his first season in Tennessee at Caney Snrin in Sk JIarshall county, Jive miles below the fishing ford in Duck River, at thirty-five dollars insurance and fifty cents groom lee. Jennets sent rrom a uisiouw; nm uepasmrea gratis, and grain fed, if required, at fifty cents per week. He is full fifteen hands two and a haff 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. march 11-Sra. KNIGHT & WILSON. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. rpHROUGH bv Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroads. Fnil JL adelphiatol'itlsburg-, Pa Massillou, Wooster, Cleve land , Toledo, Columbus, Cincinnati, lndianapol is, Lifavelte, Terre Haute, Chicago, and Milkaukie. Through by Railroad rrom Philadelphia to Ciccinrati in 87 hours. .Shortest and quickest route from the Atlantic Cities to the Ureat N est Passengers will find this the most pleasant route to N.Orleans. Only U to Cincinnati ; SlStoLouis ville; $19 toSt Louis; Via Pennsyvania Railroad, an the following daily Steam PuVi.ifmm r,i,ai... r i ' uant (Jnarlfc stonp. Ioavp l'ituvn, . S i, u.uic3 iaitiieiur, leaves z HisDurg Tuea ay ; Crystal Palace, Capt II Kountz, leaves PittsburgAVed nesday; Brilliant Capt J R Grace, icaves PittsburgThurs day: I'itisburgr Capt Hugh Campbell leaves Pittsburg Fri day; Messenger, No. 2, Capt John Klinefelter, leaves Pitts burg Saturday. Boarding and lodging on board the Packets extra. Pittsburg to Cincinnati, $2; Louisville, $6; St Louis, $3. Vnn thpnti. Ii Iit-Tfn Jtr-ni I f sm tM1njtotti f Vitlcti rt r , i. 1 f : V i , i . , t it . i , . . I w n; iuassiuou, ieveiauu, Jiansueiu aiiu .rest line, $11; Columbus, 12 05; Toledo, $1; Cincinnati, via Crestline.) $15; Chicago, (via Michigan isouthem R. It) SIS 25. To Chicago, Waokegan, Kenosha, 111, Racine, Mil waukie. Sheboygan, AViscoam, via Detroit and Michigan Central Railroad, $18. Tho Cars will leave the Commonwealth's Station, N. E. Comearof Schuylkill Fifth and Market Streets, where tickets can be purchased of Bingham A Dock, Agents of the State and Columbia Railroad Lines. Tbe morning Express Train through to Pittsburg, Cleve land, Cincinnati and Chicago, will leave at 7 o'clock, A. L Through to Cincinnati in 37 hours. The night Mail Train at 10 V. P. JL Throuzb to Cincin nati in 4t hours, including ono night's comfortable rest at Pittsburg. b The above lines pass throngh and stop at Lancaster, Har risburg, Lewistown, Huntingdon, Hollidaysburg, John stown, Grcenburg, and intermediate places. Notice. In case ofloss, the Company will hold themsel ves responsible for personal bagffageonlr, and foran amount not exceeding $100. THOS. MOORE, Agent juno 4 tf. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. The Columbia Railroad Line for Harrisbnrg, via Colum bia and all intermediate nlaces. will leave the above station at 1J P.M. 1M1.MSYWAIIA KAI&IIOAD. THIS road now complete, it opens a communication be tween PUUbure and Philadelphia, orPittsbure; and Haiti more, Bv which Freight from the weitcan reach tin eattprn marketqalckerand cheaper than by any of the nres'.nt rival outes: they connect with the daily nackets at Pittsburs:. from St Louis. Louisville. Cincinnati. Wheelinr. aud all the different points on the western waters. Also with the Cleve land and Pittsburg Kali Road, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road at Pittsburcr. Cars run throah botveen Pittsburgh and Philadelphia wlthouttranshlpment of freight, an advan tage mat can oe appreciated. Dy all snippers. In case of obstruction of navif-ation bv ien or lovr water freights westward can bo forwarded from Piltsburz to Cin cinnati, or towns in the interior by Railroad. KATES oi- tltUlUII'Z' Between Pittsburpaud Philadelphia or r,.ltniore. First CIll.sv. IfiaOr Summer Raitr. Rates. Dry Goods, Books and Stationary Boots, ) per 100 lbs Shoes, Hats and Carpeting, , Furs and Pel SI 75 cts. tries, Feathers, Saddlery. &c. second fjiaNN. BrOwn Rheetln? & fihirtlnir In Raln,.1 Drucs.Glass Ware. Groceries, execnt Cor-1 RS et CO cts See, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Machinery, f uiicioiu, wool, etc. 'intra tjiass. Butterin Firkins & Kesrs. Candles. CoL.1 ton, in winter, ftueeusware, Tallow, i 75 cts. Tobacco, in leaf or Manufactured, Eaat- 50 cts. witru, j otc. rc. J fc ourin fjiass. TO.. An PaHh. I. P.. I 1 and Lard Oil, (throuchl Port in full car-V RS eta. 40rta. loads at owners risk. 1 Geo. C. Franclscus, Freight jl'int, Pittslnre. E. J". Snecder, Freight Jtgcnt, Piiladelfh.it. itlngraw & Ivoozzs, Freight Agents, Baltimore J. L. Elliott. Freight Ajrent,J,'.7 IVest St., A. T. II. II. Iloiihton, Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. march 16, 1S53 ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. FALL & CUNNINGHAM, Ko. 47, College Street, Kashtille, Tens. ARE now in receipt of their entire stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY for the Sorinc Trade, and in calling the attention of the merchants of Jliddle and East Tennes see, Kentucky, aud Korth Alabama, to theirlarge and varied assortment they feel confident tliat it will compare favora- piy wnn mat ot any xtouse in any country, and when tho item of TransDorta'tion is considered, it will be found that self interest should prompt all dealers in this section of the country to encourage a nome mart et. They also invite the attention of Blacksmiths. Caroenters. and Farmers visiting Nahville to their assortment ot Tools, t arming implements, dec, a large stoct of winch they always keep on haad. leathers. Ginseng and Jleestrax. taken at the hiehest mar ket prices in exchange for goods, or iu payment of debts. tea. 2o,ija. J. IT. flurrou-is Patent Plautation oon.x iu 1 1, i,. THIS Mill differs from all others In the construe tien of the upper or Running Stone, which Is composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed In a east Iron Case, which forms the back and hoop of the Stone with a Cast Iron Eye, or Bush, than is of create r external diameter at the bottom that at the top, which Is seeured to the back by four bolts, go that every block is in the form of a dove tail, which cites greater strength to aStonetbananyother method which is required In small mills, where the stone is ran with jrreat speed, and becomesdan;erous if not strongly made. It also gives any weight to a stone of small diameter thst is reqnired without having it thick or high, that makes it top heavy. This mill is a square frame made of wood or cast Iron, in the form of a busk.with Bridge-tree, Spindle Balance, Ring Driver, and Regulatins; Screw, and grinds upon the same principle as a larce mill, differing? only in the Runner Ftone; this being of great weightenablei It to grind nearer tbe een teragreaterquantlty of grain with le-s power than any other mill now in use. This mill is portable, and may be attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. ALSO, all sizes of Erench Burr Mill Stones, manufactured on the same principle. Joseph II. Barrows, of Cincinnati, Is the Inventor, for which be obtained Letters Patent in 1B4' For alllnfringe ments the purchaser will be held responsible forthe right of using. These Mills do not require aMlllright to set them up; and all thatls necessary to put them in operation, is to attach a hand to tho pulley on the spindle, with a drum sufficiently large to run a twenty-foar inch Mill 240 revolutions per minute, attached to Gin, Steam, or Water Power. By the steady application of two horse power the Mill will grind sx to 8 bushols per hour of good meal; and will grind wheat as well as corn, The thirty inch mill, If put to Its fullest speed, wll' grind from ten to fifteen bushels per hour. These mills are warranted to be in every respect as recom mended. Directions for Uauco. Place your mill about 20 feet from the Driving Pulley in a level position; make the belt of leather six or eight inches wide. Give the StoneS-to revolu tions a minute with the sun. Keep the neck and step of the spindle well oiled. Place the star on me oacx oi me Ean . of Cincinnati, and a number of others. All ordersdlrectedto JOHN E. TiOOMAN, No. 52 Broadway, Nashville, Agent for Middleand East Tennessee, or J. II. BUltKOWS, jau 26 d. tr-w. & w. ly. West Front st. CIn. O, I "Important to iron jianufactu-RERS.-JAMES RENTON, of Newark, New Jersey, has discovered a process for manufacturing wrought iron directly from theore, with wood ormineraiooal, styled by him an ore-welding furnace ; (an improvement in the manu facture of iron long sought after, but never successfully at tained until Jlr. Reutoivs discovery,) and which produces at a single heat the best quantity of blooms, at a less cost than pig iron is now usually made. Letters Patent have been granted him for his discovery.and wears the appointed agents tor the salo of rights, and its introduction throughout the West ; and as the present high price of iron is inducing many capitalists to invest in its manufacture, without being aware of the great advantaees this new and valuable inven tion has over any otherknown mode, we think it but subset ving their interest to thus early impress upon them the im portance of an examination of the merit ol 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 now in successful operation 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 for making Iron; (as this is contained iu our circular, which we "will be pleased to mail to the address of any one interested in the matter,) but to call the attention of those about investing in the manufac hire of Iron, and respectfully invite an examination of the furnace we are erecting in this city, and which will be in opertiiou by the 5th June next, ortj the furnaces of the American Iron Company in Newark, New Jersey, now op erating with complete success. W. C. DAVIS A CO. Cincinnati, June 1 8w. PATENT CHOPPING MILL, For Chopping Corn or other Grain, An article which every Farmer shmild hire. IT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to five bushels an hour either fine for bread or coarse for stock and is so simple in its construction, that any boy twelve years old can keep it in order and run it It is adap ted to either Steam, Water or Horse Power. Having sold the entire right of numufacturing and selling the above Mill, in Tennessee, to Jlessrs. J. R. Cowan and A C Howard, of Nashville, persons wishing to purchase can nnd them at J. JL Seabury's, on College street where they lull be happy to take orders. BOSS A ADAJLi Qg23- . WANTED TO BUY At this office, Twcrrr or thirty negroes. The highest market price will be given if application is made soon. rnajSl Vr, nuiimuB.-'i"".'" "'". j y . w. v, , and some old linen lor bandages, or they will be charred KPa county, Ohio, extra for such in. the establishment Very sick ami fe&e Jesse Bel.Esn..of Clinton county. Ohio; C. S. Bradbury, : persons will furnish an attendant who will pay board, or be jMEDICAL. JEW DAVID'S HEBREW" PLASTER, rpHE great Remedy for Rheumaltsm,Gout pain in the Side X Hip, Back, Limbs and joints. Scrofula, King's Evil White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff" Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied Pain cannot exist These Plasters possess the advantage of being put up In air-tight boxes; hence they retain their full virtues in all cli mates. This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so extensively used by Physicians and the people in general, both in this, country and Europe, that it is almost needless to say any' thine about it Yet there mar be some, who stind in need of its healing powers who have-not yet tried it For their i sakes we will simply state what it h3S done in thousand of cases, and wliat it wilt do for them when tried. A VOICE FR0JI GEORGIA. Read tho following testimony from a Physician. GOTLotorYour Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of whicli I have tai-red for twelve years past Dur.ngtliw i i ' ?ndc.r.'m ffliion ormy loins and side, and ?ny readies that my own medical experience sug gested, but without obta-ning reliet At lengtil used TouV Plaster, and am now by its good effects entirely cured. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster toalL who are suff;nngfrom contraction o'the muscles, orrwrma nent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will resort to its use. Yours, truly, JL W. WALKER, JL D, Forsythe, Monroe county, Ga. To Messrs. Scovil A Mead, New Orleans, La. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil & JIsad: I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the 1st of July lSil', 1 was so bad that I could not turn myself In bed, and the pain so severe that I had v ot Blent a wink for six da vs. At this time my attending Physician prescribed the "Hebrew Plaster," and it acted like a charm; the pain left me and I siepi more inan nan ot me nignt, ana in tnree days l was able to ride out. I consider the "Hebrew Plaster" the best remedy lor all sorts of pains now in use G. W. JIcMINN Hendersonville, K. C, Aug. 16, 1850. M q j q 3 Beware of counterfeits and base imitations! 55F The genuine will in future have the signature E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the ton of each box. Purchasers arc advised that a mean counterfeit of this ar ticles is in exislecce. 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 cur regular agents, otherwise they will be impca- ea upon wuu a woitiucss article. Forsale by SCOVIL A MEAD, 111 Chartres street New Orleans General Wholes.dc Agents for tho Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by EWIN, BllOWK A Co, KashviUe, Tenn. W. W. A. J. It BERRY, do; J. JL ZUIKRMAN A Co., do; CVUTWRIOUTA ARJLSTRONO, do; THOMAS WELI.S, do; julyl-dtww H. 0. SCOVEL, do. PHTLOTOKEN OR FEMALE'S FRIEND. For the cure of Painful and Disordered Jleustruation, Jliscarriage or Abortion, and tho relief of all those Sympathetic Nervous Affections attendant on Pregnancy. -JIuch of the suffering attendant upon the lives of females at the present day may be traced to some slight imprudence or neglect during some critical period of their peculiar sea sons, causing obstructions, irregularity, ic, nhich, jf not relieved, gradually weakens and deranges the system, and by sympathy induces those chronic forms of disease Con sumption, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, 4c which either hurry them to an early grave or render them invalids for life. Many of the fairest and loveliest of creation, at thatagewhenthebud was just bursting into bloom, have withered and died from the effects of obstruction, and the want of a remedy to assist nature at that eventful period. TRY THE PHILOTOKEN. It is not offered a3 a cure of all ills that flesh is heir to, but as a remedy and preventive for a certain class of com plaints, in which it is warranted to do all that is here set forth, or that medicine directed with experience and skill can perform. Sold by SCOVIL A JffiAD, 111 Chartres street New Orleans. General 'Wholesale Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders must be addressed. julyl ly dtwiw. rplIE GR.EFENBERG DISENTERY SYR- AUP- Is a speedy and infallible remedy for DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY. BLOODY FLUX, CHOLERA MORBUS, TTrf I'll t n'ni,-nmi j .1. . .r , ' tuuLcaa i.ir.1.1 1 uji, anu uie Asiatic ivnoiera. It never fails to cure the worst possible cases of bowel complaints in a few hours. It is purely vegetable, and taken in almost anyquantity Ls perfectly harmless. Jlost remedies in use for Diarrheajockuptheporecof the intestinal canal and only for a time alleviate the disease by 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 therem dy alone bears off the praise. Not so with the Dysentery. Syrup. Its ingredientare the natural antidotes to these com plaints. It changes the nature of the fluids, and causes their explusion in a natural manner. It does cot leave them to in flame the surface of the stomach and bowels, but attacking the cause, it neutralizes them, and the 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 aend contents, and thus the body re sumes it natural healthy functions. THIS JIEDICINE NEVER FAILS. A complete cure is warranted. Price only 50 cents per bottle. junelS. ALEX. SlACKENZIE, Agent for tbe State. A Clergyman of Nashville informed me Last season when the Cholera was threatened, that in one week he cured HI cases of the premonitory symptoms with a few bottles of this Dysentery Syrup. A. M. PRINTED LINENS ! PRINTED LINENS ! At Xo. 9, Union Street. JUST received direct importation) one Case Linen Dress Goods, containing a great variety of Styles and pat terns, which will be sold 25 per cent less than the usual Price. Also.a varietyofdrcssGoodRconsistingof Berages, Lawns and JIuslins, for styles and prices, are unsurpassed by any in the market Gimps, Fringes, and Trimmings of all kinds constantly on hand. The attention of the Ladies, is particularly requested to our Stock of Goods, before pur chasing. maya5 THURSTON A BERNARD. BUENA VISTA "WATER CURE. 1853. A. WEBBER, K. D. W. A. EDMO.YDS, X. D. DICS. "WEBBER & ED3IONDS, TAKE pleasure in announcing that they are now ready for the reception of patients at their establishment at Ilucua Vista Spring. The romantic, healthful and picturesque character ot the locality at Buena Vista Springs is so widely and generally known throngh 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 exempt from epidemic inrasion, has an uneenfined and salubrious atmosphere, and tbe establish ment is supplied with an abundance of pure running free stone water, equal to any in the State. Dr. Webb is a physician of forty years experience in tbe active practice of his profession, and bas just returned from a tour throngh tho Northern and Eastern States, dur ing which be visited tbe best water-cure establishments in tho country and enjoyed ample access to all the best sour ces of information on the subject Dr. EmioNTis, though a younger practitioner, has several years' experience, and brings with him into the establish ment tho professional devotion and energy incident to the earlier periods of life. Tho means for amusement and re creation are ample and free of charge. Terms. For Board and treatment from 8 to f 10 per week. Patients are expected to bring with them two blankets, two comiorts or a learner Oeu, six large crasti towels, two sheets. charged for such extra. RED SPRINGS. WE take pleasure iu announcing to our numerous friends and patrons, tliat we are now ready to accommodate all who may wish to avail themselves of the benefits of our place. Extensive prejmrations liave been made for the com fort both of the invalid and the nun of pleasure It were needless for us to attempt to set forth the value of our place, in a medicinal point of view. Jhmy, aiilicted with various diseases, have visited u.. and after a few weeks soiouru. have gone away either entirely cured or greatly relieved pantcuLiriy siicn as nave been ainicteu witn r-crotula, di- seascsof the Skin, Stone iu the Bladder, and also of the Di gestive System in general. Of these facts, thcreis an abun dance of proof, and many who have certified to them, and the same have gone forth to tho afflicted people. And we have at this time two living specimens of Scrofula cases, cured sound and well, with us, to be seen as tostimouy to our dec laration; one of which was almost a hopeless case. We are in Jlacon county, Jliddle Tennessee, 12 mDes east of Lafavette. our county seat fi5 or 70 toiIah fn,m Vdi-tlt 45 miles turnpike, and the balance high ridge road, and other good country roads coming from every point from Lebanon. Wilon eonntr. Hartri!li i'-trtli... rtum.Vro' Tomkinsville. Glasgow, Gallatin. Ac T. :i( ' !,. . li ..- SAM. F, HARE, tE, j' J. A. TAiLO Proprietors. mayl2 trwSm S.B. PEYTON, VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale 350 or 400 acres of Land, lying from one to two miles from Jlurfreesbore', on the Nashville Turnpike road, and on the Nashville and Chattanooga Rail road. The land has on it a small dwelling bouse, and a saw and grist mill, and as it can be subdivided into several small farms, it affords a good opportunity for persona wish ing a home in a pleasant country, on rich lauds, and within a convenient distance of good schools, churches, Ac. Terms liberal Tide indisputable. For further information, ap ni v to W SrEXCE.Murfrcesboro', or to the subscriber V1 W. LMURFREE. ' Murfrccsboro', August 3, 1852 eotf "C. E. GRENVILLE & 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 will be enabled to dispose readily of the above mentioned articles in season, and respectfully solicit consignments. Reference to V. K. Stevessox, Esq, J JIoroax A Co., V XashriUs. A. J, Duscax, J Biudlet, Wilso.v A Co., Hunitville, Ala. jaal7 6m fflSCELLiNEOUS. BY TIIE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES. rV?pcof.,?lr'.J Fvksun . . lesiaent ot the United known, that pubhcsalesof the sections thepenherenaflerdesi1mated.t0wit 81 At the Land Office at ST srTPpiri.v-5 . mencingonMooday. the fifth fc . fsima. cem tr,edisof,uchUoddar iS luZ-IliUBB. Alalamx-m- September next, for obn srxBens abote referred to ast i .rr mentioned townships, tawit ' ilttuleJ m md- ytosclUeandtecjiofUe principal t cridm. Townships one and tiro, of rang, ost , Townships one, tiro, three, and four, ofraive tto. Townships one, two, threcW. and Tof ran?e ram t rantre roc ' ' ' ' "v'r""' Md of iWnships three, four, five, sir, and term, of range nn South-of thilaliM and tceetoftls principal meridian. aonuso pa one, rw, tArce, our, and Ure, cTranje cot. ?t-,p3 and of range tbWe. Township one, of range roc. LLttTliKeeaUt "fSnncinalvrilUn TowMbipstArM- andor. of random the dl-pal of suchSand Wot'fTr" odd numbers above referred To. T .f0". being tb dennentioned townships to wit fa ,he na- X-orthoj tUUstUn, and t of the principal aeriILin, mencingon Monday.the fiiUt-X disposal of such sections and parts oTZQZ? u odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in SI uu. dermeuhoned townships, to wit: Xbrth of the last line anl west of at prwival meridian in the southern surceyiny district. Township ticentyJme, of range rotm. At the Land office at COLUMBUS, in JILssissippL eommen- cingon Jlonday, the nineteenth day ofSeptem&r next tor he disposal of such sections and part- if sections, beinz the odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in ths undermentioned townships, to wit: Xorth. of the baseline and east of Oe Choctaw meridian. trttZZrT "" -nand Townships ',nine.iuee,thirteenJburieen.Jbrien six. nineteen, twenlyf ofran Townships eight nine. le. eleven, Ucelte, thirteen, four teen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eurhteen. Mrf WT range sevcnteex. ' Townships euihl. nine. fen. etmn n teen, fifteen, and sixteen, of range emhtxzx.' J'P ?&,nine, ten, eleven, and ttcelce, of range Atthe Land Office at AUGUSTA. In mencing on Jlonday, the hcenty Wsti day otSeptemSr next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, beinsr the odd numbers above refeirl to dermentioned townships, to wit AWA of aghast line and east of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range thibtkex. Townships one, two, three, four. See. and ilr of n rocarEEX. ' ' ' ' " Townships one, two, three, four. five. sir. a.l - r range nrms. ' Townships one, two, three, four. See. sir. and a nf range sixteen: ' Townships one.fitf, sir, and seren, or range sivrjcrrzx. Township teeea, of range eighteex. Xorth of the late line, teest of the meridian, and east of Pearl nrer. Townships three, four, lire, stir n an A "r ranee five. ' ' ' "J'" u' Jownshipsjfw, sir, seTen, eight nine, and ten, of ranga Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range sevta. Townships eight, mne, and ten, of range eight. The townships herein designated in roman letters are holly within the limits of "six section in iiK.. side of said road," and those in iUUcs are partly within said limits, as designated on the diagrams, which trill be fur- loiTOuio visinci iana ocices Dy tee Com missioner of the General Lard Office. If ? reserved tor schooLs military, and other purposes, will be excluded from Sile. The lands will be sold suhjecl to the, right of way panted by the said act of 20th September, 1850. to the States afore said, for said railroad, not exceeding ont hundred feet on each side thereof; and therefore the particular tracts of laud which include the road will be sold as contuningthe quan tities respectively shown by the official plats. Each sale will be kept open for a time sufficient to Mlmit oroftmng all the lands, bnt not exceeding two weeks, and applications to make private entries of tbe lands offered under this proclamation will not be received until after the ciusc ui lire puouc sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washinpoa. the twenty-third day of May, anno Domini one thousand elfht hundred and fifty-three. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By the President: JOHN WILSON, Commissioner of the General Land OJice. Xiiice to actualseifferson lands if the Cnited State original. - ly tcUhdratcttfnm martet on account of the railroad grant. Under act of Congress, approved 3d Jlarch, 1S53, entitled An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain land there in mentioned," the Pre-emption laws of the United states as they now exist are extended over the alternate referred sec tions of public lands along the line of the railroad hereinbe fore mentioned, where the settlement and improvement were made prior to the final allotment of the altercate sec tions to the said railroad. Therefore, all claims by pre-em-tiootoanyof the alternate sections of public iands within the limits originally reserved will attach, ir predicated up on settlements made prior to the 4th February. lS5S.the date of the final allotment. ' Claims within the six miles limits must be proven tip st any time before the day herein fixed for the commencement of the public sales, and are to be paid for at fhe rate of two dollars and fiitjr cents per acre. Claims outside of the six miles, and within the limits of the original reservation, must be proven up prior to the restoration of Raid lands to private entry. Soldiers' bounty land warrants, at a dollar andt wroty-fire cents per acre, may be received in payment for either class of lands; one warrant only, however, can be located by each pre-empfor. Immediately after the close of the public sale directed br tbe foregoing proclamation of the President applicatiouawiU be received for the purchase at private ent-y, or location by warrants, of the lands reserved to satisfy this grant OQtsid of the six miles limits, in such order as to prevent confusion and insure accuracy, in accordance with instructions to bt issued to the registers and receivers. law 13w JOHN WILSON. june!2 Gmuntssioner of the General Land Of.ci. TOTTED STATES -TAIL LINE. THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FlFTY-FIVE HOUBS. New York and Charleston Steam Packets. LEAVES Adger's Wharves every Saturday afternoon and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday, Jas. Adger, 1.500 tons. -?s J. Dickinson, Commander .Marlon, 1,-00 tons, M. Berry The Southerner, W. Foster, Commander, will Ive each alternate Wednesday. Having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant State Room Accom modation, apply at the office ot tbe Agent HENRY MISSR00N, ComerEast Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharves. Cabbin pjssage 25. Steerage N. B. A new ship will be placed on the Line to connect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. febl" trw MYERS A ITcGILL. DEALERS Df EVERT DESCtniTIOX Or Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fnrtishing and Fancy Occdi, On CoUegt street, one door South of Oe Square. WHERE may be found at all timesa large assort ment of Winchester's, DaTis A June's, 1 Myers Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen, Muslin with Lin en tiosoms, uingbam, ana trench Chintz, Standing and Byron Collars, Underwear, Menno, t-'haked Silk, Cash- mere, v igonia Cotton and Canton ilanneL for ladies and irentlemen. Gents Cloth Gaiters. Gloves, Kid and Silt Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma, Cuff" Glove, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Waterfords, Albert, De Jomvfllc's, plain, Kmb'd and self-adjusting, Cravats Scarfs, Black and White Satin Ties, Shoulder Braces, Sus penders, Silk, Woolen and Cotton KightCapa, Oil Silk Bath ing Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. Jlonsy, Riding and Strengthening Belt', Robe de Chambre, Umbrellas, Walk Rjdinir Whins. Trunks. Sole Leather. Va!i Carpet Bags, Satchels, Dressing Cases, Work Boxsn, Toi- I let. Ooera Glasses, Porte Monies. Fans. Writincr Dsslat 1 n: r, CTft.b TWrlltn- rimn..!.., 1.-.. 1 VliM -" ; - . . ....... vrwu'i'Mu.wu.-, IWUil Razor Strops. Combs, Brushes, Good year's Gum Goods. Perfumery .Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, Ac, and a large assortment of other articles, usually kept by Fur nishing Stores. Z3T We have made arrangements with our friends st tb North to forward us Goods as goon as received by them, therefore we shall have goods here in less than ten da", from the New York Custom House. MYERS & McGILL'S. Furnishing Store, College street 1 door South of tit Square, Nashville. foctll EXCHANGE A BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL A CO. "XJORTII-WEST comer of the Public Square, near Plant. JJN era' Bank; Nashville, Tenn. Q?-We are drawing Sight Checks on all the pruicipsl cities of the East South and West at the lowest rates. "ia sums to suit purchasers." 3f We buy all kinds of current and unenrrrat Banc Notes at moderate rates- . , We buy South Carolina, Georgia andKorth Carolina BankKotesataveryrnIdUcount g-We will purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon ies at a fair premium. rsgr We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend to collections remitting on any joint requested at Rank rates, charge butt per cent, commusiona. XST We are taking-Bank: ot East Tenness the urn si other Tennessee Bank Notes. -' f.'ll LEMONS. 13 boxes Lemons, received this i Ur bX spSO B. A J. NIAOS