Newspaper Page Text
- r? VOL. XXIV. NASHVILLE, TENN: WEDNESDAY, eHJLYi20, 1853 w. NO. 53 Hp V TaBHSt S ' UNION AND AMERICAN1. OFFICE-Nn. II, WEAUERICK STREET THE WEEKLY UXIOX ANI AMEKICAN Is fumkheJ, lo sulrnibv at die following rates: Single copies, one year in ad ranee. $2 50; will.in the year 3 00; attheend of tlie year 4 00. Clubs Of five and upwards 2 00 lr copy for one year. Clubs of subscribers will be re ceived for six months at the foregoing rates. Tlie THl-WEEKLY U published ever Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at $5 jwr annum in advance; if not paid iu advance, fJJ. Tlie DAILYis published at Eight Dollars. , J5TTIIE MOSEY IX ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIITlOXS-jl Remittances of subscriptions may be made by mail at our risk. lpO" ,v'u be pent wit of the State unless the order is ac cniupauleil with the cash. CAjftDS, &0. HAMAGE & CHURCH. Wholesale tai Eutsil Dealers in Boots, Shoes, HaU, Capi, Trnakt, Values and Carpet Bags, COLLEGE STBEET, NaSHTILLC, TkJTX. A. HAKILTOH, Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, forwarding and Commission Merchant, NASHVILLE, TENX. S. H. PAHV1N, Merchandise and Products Broker, ALSO, General Newspaper Agent, OFKIPK A SO STORK, 'o, 30 Walkut St, Cincinnati ap 91. tf ir. s. nti'..N(ni, WHOLKSAl.K GUOCKR, O i Dt 71 S X S I O N 3IEKCHAMT, p fealeb I Cotton, Tobacai, and ail kjnjt (tf Produce. twiner of Clarke and Market slrei U. NasIIVILLX, TeMK. R. F BELL. Wholeula mi EtUail Oroccr, Dealer in Foreign and DJaetii Lfctur, Eeceiving, Forwarding and L'ousotittisn Ideuhaut, Opposite Sewauas Houw, Cialeg l, iff) ??. leb-2 N1CIIOL & PEACOCK. WHOLESALE GKOCEIIS, ForxvorJiita & Cominiliin Mcrchnuts. Corner of Market n4 rjurch ttresti, NASHVII.LK. TENN. K T) Y .V U I) S & If A It U 1 S, W1IUUK4 U GljQUKliS, rOWWAfimX AM) MER0HAKTS, Boilprs la Brandini, Wines, Citfan, feC. C0RXEK OF OOLLEflE AXD CHUIICH STS. XASUVrLLEr TEXX HUGH J1CCRS.4. FKKO TKHHASS. .flcCKEA Jk. TEItRASS, WliotesiU Rjoitn, and Dealers in Foreign and Do mestic Liquors, Hour, liQ, Clings, Salt, &c, OirrurofJirojil ami dJim 'i-i, XASIIVII.l.E, TEXX. KAMAOE & CHURCH, "VyhoJeEflle and Hetail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, ffiLLUGE ST., XASIIVILLE. Professor of Vocal Music, IsstxsicenWl Mgsic and Composition. TfRMs One Dollar aTson. pivable quarterly. Ij:llirs eddresaed asab.ive, will meet Mitli prompt attention. Icbt!-lv. Ii. OAKI'lll. WM. TEI1KT. OAUUTII, TKRIIY A- DEW. DEALERS Ii HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. 1M, JRirM .r.rtJ ii.'i, Mtrehtnl M., PhilnMpfiM' gpril'i ly. fl. J. VV. CltAY. Olficd in McCombs' New Baildiug, on Cherry Street, acI1--Shi Hesiiibsce Sewawe. L. U. ClXf HON SONS, luroBTtiu i.g IViuc, Ilrniidies. Ci-ars, t.'iiiiinpitigilliS, &Ci; XO. 10, r.EiVEH srUEKT, XEtr YORK. And Ki'i: 1.1 lUsripF., lt.iRr.KAUX. maylii ly. " ' UE.V. .11. NOW. A- CO. CEOCEES, AND COMMISSION. EF.CEIVINO AND FORWARDING JIERCHANTS. A ld Ucjilora in I'orcign and Domustic Liquors, J! 01. (.i-lO K S TllKET. v7u77aUSi!f, n. II. 11KVAN'. W. H. GORDON & CO., AUCTION Ar CO .11.11 ISSION MERCHANTS. For the sale of Merchandise, generally, jK 1 NASHVILLE, TESX. I). It. CliAUtORNE, A TTUliXKY A T LA IP. Ko. 41, North Ch?rn- Street, NasHHU-K. TKK vrjiCS. "YlTlLL praeiiee iu sil tha Gcan; fif Law and Eimity of VY Davidson Count r- Pruuttit attention given to the collection of claim. Kefer t Keturn J. Meigs Eti., Francis D. FoK, Esq., John Trimble, Kp, lluiscll Houston, K., And. En-iiitf, Ei, W. F. Unoper, Esq., Edwin H. Eiving. Esq Dyer Pearl 3c Co, Jas. II. Craighead, Esi Jas Walker, Esq., One. K. It. Anderson. l" ")' A. F. uavii:, ATTOKSEY AT LAW. Jackbok, Tenn. Practices In Madison nn.1 tlio adjoining counlle, nil will giro proui;t attention to collecting and any otter bmlnct in liltprofesslon. ffb w j.utu.fvortu, w.c. -iumiiimii, THOJIS .V WlflYT U'HWEi Attorney si Latf. VQLVifRIji TFXJfpS$F.F.. Tj-py,-ni pmrttrs tVcIr irifisron iu the cnuntiee of Kiary, Vhall, Hiles, I.awrec6, Lewis, aud llickmait. J.cS. tf. f(. MACOUKCOS, B. 4X)t'iYt J. UANKUKAU MACGEEGOR, ALL0WAY t CO., C O M M ISSION M E R C HANTS, Cf Sr. Cu tiiLis Stukct, (third Store above St. Charles Hotel,) New Orleauk. sssr- X. V. AL1.0WAY A- CO, Nashville, Tenn, are at alftiiiirs piviiared to nuke libeiul cash advances on ship J ,. 11N to us. pH T, a llhtlivi W. B. DEEKV. E. E. IlKLItr. DEERY HROTIIERS, AL1S0NIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Qfee Xit. J'Mic Xgtrnrf, Xatlicille, Tenntttte. mar22 twlv. I. Dealer in Furniture and Pianos, Window Shades, Loolc- I'nk.n Slrert, vttir Chen v, X'lfhrillr, Itnnttvt. 4 I.i. kinds of DttKlTURK ii)add to Order or Repaired, J at Ihe ln.i-tet u.ilice. and warr.inl.td. ajjri!7 Sm BRADY, 00BUAN ft CO., Cotton Fetors and General Commission Merchantj, rs-Thev keep an Orlic in Tuscumbia, Ala. Uj3w"1"s!fREXCH, Agpnl, Nashville, is authorized to alie CASH advances uim .shipments of Produce to th otetmn. RAM ACE AND CHURCH Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valiisis and Carpet Bags. Xo. 42, OJieti? Sl.'tft, XiuhriUt, 7Vnew. RE constantly receiving ducct from the best Eastern Man ifactories, a gi-e.il variety "f LhlUt nn1 Otnllr--n7(ifc( ami ShvA, of the W Sly', suitable for -rt'.yer (Xuirttri Tra U, which aieoil'ered rery Unv by kal or single air. "..r ilrrck.iiittnJ . . Mriv invited toeomine our Stock before pmvh as nmrriiim RAMAtil'. A t'HUIiCH. " CHARLES Y. SMITH, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No M. OlLMOK STItl.tT. SCH0OU l.w, Medivjl Religious and Miscellaneous Hooks, Also, ltlank H.i.iks and Stationery, at hme.sl i.noes. y Coiiutr- Merclunls, and School Teachers snpplied on the most f.ioi'l.le lenns. Xaslivillo. Tt mi, teb. J. T NATHURST ROOFRt: A.l Jf.lAVKW'A'.'A' Of Warren'' Fir an I H'.i.-r l'n-f l'fili.m. TDEEM it unnecessary fr me to va miMhingin f.ir.ir-l Ibis mode of Ruling : constant increAWils KrilV forthe la't seven ears that it has been lft.lel in near lr all parts of the Union, is the bet evidence ol Us imliU nod mine. The nx.r shows fur iU.-ll' "Office on Spruce Street, secoud do.ir ffin CUi t-U 'xT-re s block. 1 NSW ARRIVAL OF FIXBTRAVEI.IXf! AND HOXXEl' TRUNKS. Uest Sole leather i,slef I spring i Trunks; Imitation ' . J''; Cheap Traveling Trunks, a great variety; Ladies' Siipi-nor llonnci Trunks, 1'"STjt HIRE. A Negro Man US vears old, a first rate heater. jnlv7 I.OVER.t 1IOYD. - F i OR SALE. -I otler f.ir sale mv AI.UAIII.b i ii a.iiiii. " " " 1 "v . . 1 l lfAUU I.M1I IIIIHT-. UIUI. ....-Ml. ...V. n-v i'ivl1 ifRP nMr IliA nlpnTlllp Tnrninke. between I)r Patterson and Col. Thos. JfJin-oii's. The pbee is welt tmproied has a never failing Spring of first rale Water, ! a o, plentvuf fire Wood. For further part culars enquire at this office, or J B. Love's Store, College Hill. june22-2w. N McOIXXIS. INSURANCE. THE UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURAlt CE COMPANY Of NASHVILLE. CAPITAL 100,000 1) 0 L LAR SI t Chnrtered by the Statu. THIS Company having fully organized, is now ready to tale risks on all de-crip sjfcjijsr tions of property, against joss or damages bWj-gHBy I'irxi old. mtt ru.rtl4 rvfllm fc nTMnlnnil nut-. tv'7 t w igotiou. Propositions for insurance will be icccired at the ofbee ol the Xashvdle Insurance and Trust Co, College St. A. w. JUH.MJi, I'resiUent. J. S. Das in ell, Sec'y. Nashville, Oct. 8, 1852. coifr.nrp.ciAL instoauce compajty. CnAULKSTOX, SOUTH CAUOUKA. Capital S250.000: All Paid In. T HAVE been appointed Agent of the above Company at X Nashville, ana am muv preiiareu io lane jianne, rire, Kiver HUks, on the most favorable terms. 1 t'.ili Ltn4mnt flm cnlvpnrir of Ihi Cnmtanr can lie teen at theotlice of the Xaslivillo'lr.surauce and Trust Com- panr, on Cillaw slrciL "P18 JOHX S. DASI11EIA Agent. THE MUTUAL JROTEOTIOH INSUEAIJCE COHPANY OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office, and opposite the Verandah, will insure on tun mutual prin ciple. Houses, Merchandize, A, against I.0&3 or Damage by Fire; Steamboats on any of the ostein waters ngafrtot the Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of Vesls of evtry decriptioii against the Peiils of the Seas aud Hirers. Also, the Lives of persons in good health, for a single year, for a term of years, or during life. Also, llank "Notes trans mitted permaiL All jiersons liaring their live or properly insured in this Institution, are entitled to a full p;trtic!atiou in all the prof its, without any liabiliiy to loss beyond the amount of J 're miums which they may pay. II, S. PILCHEU, President, 3. li. JOHNSON, Vice President C. J. F. WiUBTOjr, Secretary. f janl TENNESSEE HASINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL 150,000. OFFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway between the Xadiville Inn and the Planters' Dank:. They will make insurance on Houses and Goods of every de scription against tire; on Steamboats and Cargo against file an(j tljfrisk of the liver; on the Cargo of Keel Boats and oihir'nfrCf'ilftrf,a,!!.4qn6eave'is ;nd oilier cargof.?! on the usual terms. JOHN M. HILL, I'iuiit. Joseph Vaulx, Secretary. DiitMrroiis. -Alex. Allison, John M. Hill, F. 15. Fogg, O. M. Fogg, James Correy, Jno. M. Uas.s, Joseph Woods, Sam uel Seay, Matthew Watson, J. J. While, Jacob McOavock. jani LIFE INSURANE. New York Life Insciruupo Comjmny, A'ti. 100 Broadtcay, Xew York. O N T II K HI ITT (1AL PliAN, ArciiiiiulHtca Ciipltal ,,-()(), rIO. 00. r. fSIEMlH, ACTDART M. rRAKELIN, FKIs'T. ITr Total number of Policies UsueJ bv tills Company up a jtj 1852 eight thouaaml si aunureti aim eiuiyoue. Trf,l)ivldandi nmdB annusllv 011 all Life Ho liciealn ihapo of stock, bchrlng iuteretl at the rale of G per cent. lrjThpdlrMpndJberetQfcr hsrealyavs averaged frora 40 to W pr Fnf. ICy Perjous tstlpfc cut Pollclfs for the lyhqle torro of life caugivo ttitir note at 1'2 iuoiiUh far 40per cent of the premium, and raj COhreonttn paU. Appllcicailous for ri.kj, prruparlus of the company, or tu formsttoii relating to the sulked of I.lfa Iniuraiire may be lnsde&ttheoetceofttie underIsued enorMl Agnt for the .Stale nrTeuneMoc. JUSKPII NASH. OSIca N. W. corner Public Squats. opposite Planters1 Hank. Na hvlilo, Aug. Ill, LIFE INSURANCE. HARTr'OiiD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART- F0UD, CON'MsOTlfni'T. J am is Dixo.v, Pres. IlLNKr Ii. Miller, Sec'y. Capital and Surplus $300,000. Insucancr on lives of nhile jiei-sons on the joint stock and mutual plvi. Aung. Insurance on the lives of Negroes, on reasonable lero;j. ' S. II, LOOM S, jai) IS 6ffi ' A&nt. t.lt'i: i.si!1.im:i;. Jltua 1 11 ill ranee Co. of llir(ford. LIFB 1IJPAR1M EN?. Annuity Puna .$150,000. EXCLUSIVELY liia pli.drfjd, and appro prlt?d,Vn wttli its rMrveJ accumiilaliona, tj Ilia cDri.rtt.-J and rugulatlousoflhe Company, to the payment of Aimu Iles and lo!ies upon Insurance ou Life, aud In uo eventlis bte for other ilebu, contracts, liabilities, or engagement, of he coaipao). Friui:its. 'iiioi. K. HRtm, I're.'t, S. L. Ijiiimi", Secretary; K A. Udlklkv, Vici J. W. Sivnoua, Ai-lVi PresJent. Manayini? Directors for the Life Department. K. A. liULELUT, JdllS L. liOSWRLL, KotsaT IU'cli., Koland Maiiur, AI(l A.Tottlr, Kowi.n G. HlCLKI UrSSA ft. P.ATV. TtiisLeiii ajotnt Sliit-A pppiiptt company. fnd conduc ted 011 u.uoatu -lHin, the ii;i.iieri'l)i,xra.l(frii.l s'ublo of rates ofpremltim ai lo m is con-isteut wilU safet) and muck vertliaii tUob of the Mutuul (!ompatiI('3. Applicationi for ri.ka on white Mrsona, received by the uiiuers!zntt1, who will furnWh Propectuaeiof tho Coiupa any, aiid any Information relative thereto. X'pKisks onslavenaainul diseases and accident, causing death, taken; Polices Issued and low ailiu.teil at thla Agency. JOS KAKH, Agent, OftlceN. W. corner Public Suare, opt.oiUePIanteriRaiik Nashville, aug. 10, 1352. " JjTciJicttJ I'.Tuniinorb. THE NASHVILLE MANUFACTURING COMrANY. HAVIXO, at great cxien5C, procured the mot recently improved machinery and tools fur the construction of the heaviest work in metals, we solicit from the Western Stcain Eiiginps. lVot and Smonary Engines, from 5 IO ouo tinrsfi jMiwer, i-ii.l ynei-s ui ine utoi. auuwcu aiju. SltW Mills fitted up coiupbtp, vitU Cirpular or Sash Sawi.embnjcin" tlmlaiostiniinoviimeuts, lri-.t Mills. Engines and Maehinery, conijila', tiir Ori.t M'jlsof allsizs. Sugar Mills of tho moat recput construction, with Engines to corre-ixiud, put up ill any part of the Southern country. Cotton (Sins. Engine-'to drive Cotton Qms, with all uecossarv appurtenance inaile to 01 der at short notice In all cases where it is desired, we furnMi an engmeerto put up the engine and instruct an intelligent negro, m that lie mav continua to oiierule tho engine, ic llras and Iron Castings of auy size or description, with Shafiiug, Mill Oeerinr, Water Wheels, Cast Iron Bank Vaults, made to order. Information cheerfully given and orders received bv J. THOMPSON. Piesideut, N. R. The highest prices pifiu tor old Brass and Oojiper. sept Tj AAA REWARD. I wiilpay theabovcreuaid 551UUU to anv erson or persons, as a premium above tlig iisarkct price, for one tl-ousjud Land Warrants, of tho dei'Ominallfii.aoflmi, bOandM acres, I will pur chase single wai rants oi either dencmiiuti,)n. R. II. liROCKWAY Room ovbr Oik Hall, east side Public Square, 2J door south"! i ov i ii i. Nashville- oatU m27. STILL THEY "cOMF. ! FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY!! COMPETITION DEFIED ! ! I rpHE subscriber i esjiectfully aunouncastothe'eiti ,1 zens of Nashville and siuTounding country that he isstill leceiving large additions to his already im mense stock of Gents Fashionable Sprintr and Sninnier Ready Made Clothing, which he is prepared to, and will sell AS LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Already in store Fine Drown, Illue, Black and Olive Frock and Dress Coals of the latest styles French Tweed, Cash merely Plush, Drap'iT.te, Silk Lustre and Grass Liueu Frock.'Saok', Ji'ox', aid Polka Cots, Ap., Ar, c. Pants and Vests of every color, st.aJe, patten and quality to suit the most '"astidioiis. LIKEWISE a fiup assortment of Gent's funiishing arti cles, Miiisotiugof Kino Shirts, UnderShirls Drawers, Cra vats, HanilkeivhieSi, Suspenders, Hals, Caps, Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Hugs, Ac, Ac. AKi, u variety of Youths' and Childrens' Clothing, from three vears of age upwards. I POWERS, Teunessi'e Clothing Depot, No. 54 ilarket St., dnectly oji posite Union streeL jgj"Xo connexion ilh any other house in the city. N. B. X'ot to be sold or uudursold by any man or combi nation of men. LP. Couiitrv Merchants in partioumr are oainestly invited lo call and iiisjiocl my stock prev ions to purchasing elsew here maich'.'4 AND FOR SALE. The subscriber, living one j mile west of Dm hainville. Ijiudenlale countr, oners for sale his TRACT OK LAND, containing -J1S ACRES, alKiiit one half cleared and in cultiration, with good grass lots, an apide orchard, containing upwards of -loo bearing trees, and Millie "io dirVeient kinds; a good new Cotton Gin; a large and commodious Dnelliun House, and out houses. Tli.-lisi-t iwi-ll viateivd with stock aud drinking water. I ill m-II usi.nui.isljliiig lenns, or I will take iu pay a iuiI.oi all in NegHieal a fair price. jiiiielf-l.i. I)V1D FITPATRICK. UNITED STATES HOTEL. .17; SJ'.I. i! A. rplIEaliove HOTKI tsnow n for Ihe reception of SgX 1 I'KRM A EST A X t TRA Xl EST HOARDERS. This l.iniT.'si.sl.lisI ...I :ind well-know n House has under- gooe a tli.'iouati .iln-ijiion tlir.mghoiit, and furnished with new and l.tsIoTmelilel-'I'ICMTURll The TAIII.E will alivavs be supplied with Ihe BEST the market alfoids; and thr ' Piojirieior tuists, by a systematic course. Kith with serrjuis and Hie ivgolalions ofthe house m-iiiT.ilL. he will be tu.ibiel to give entire satisfaction to IIh.v: that muv fivorhim with their patronage j.i-2:i -1 v Irw J NO. W. SPEAR. c 1 1INVOWDER-MANUFACTURED UY THE I H.ARH Powder Company of Connecticut: lOOO kces Keuturky Ritle Powder, 25 lbs each. 500 half kegs do do do 125 do do; U.t)qr. kivs do uo do 6" do do; JiOO kegs lleer Jo do 5 do do; 1 000 kegs Blasting do o.'i do do; SOO lbs do (,i kegs each) do 125 do do; . 30O canisters fine Ritle do 1 pound. The above powder lias just been received direct from the manufactory of the Hazard Powder Company the quality of which is well known throuirhout the United States. All orderspromptly filled by application at mv Powdor Dspot North East corner Public Njuare, Nashville. ALSO 250,000 feet Safety Fuse of best quality. S.U. L00MI3, Agent rnarch25 for the Hazard Powder Company, and Southern public a portion of their patronage. e are preinrpt) tu "isfce !o onW Railroad Machinery, such as' l(ftspuii)livs. J'assiiiidr, l'rtig!;t Psrs, Frcs, Switcli Stand?. Itenafr Cars. amfall woittliPirlsluiuirto Itailnuds. MISCELLANEOUS. PROPOSALS. Navt Department, Bureau of Yards and Docks, 1st June, 1S53. SEALED PROPOSAIiS in dupllcaUfur each class separ ately, endorsed "Projiosals for Class No. ," foi the navy vard at Memphis, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M.on the i5tb day of July next, for furnishing and delivering, at such place or places within the navy yard aforesaid as may be directed by the commandant thei eot, the materials and articles herein specified, viz: CLASS No. I. Dollars Cts. 129,000 best harJ-hmnt red bricks per SI.... CLASS No. 2. lUObarreIaunilacked(St. Genevieve) lime per bM... CLASS No. 3. JltSELLAMOl'S. 3,S3Ibusuels cleau Miaip ssnd per bushel.. CLASS So. 4. MiscuLLAHEprs. fiVI feet 1-lnch cypres! s'iecilii5....per l.Odd feet t'JOO feet 1J Inch j Bilow-pino flooring per 1,001) feet l.HI feelS Inch vthlto-plne plank. ...per 1,000 rtet 8,720 reel, board ineaure,cvpress,20 leet lone, 12b) li per 1,000 feet SI.CC0 feet.i-oard measure, cypress, SO feet long, C by 12 er 1,000 feel AUtbelumber to bn r the best quality, clear of sapwood, rot, knots, splits, sh2kcs,aiidalloUier defects. CLASS No. 5. "ISO barrelibest Louisville cement, in Mils of 300 pouuds perbarrcl It,' CLASS No. 6. MlSCEtLANEObS. pounds pig lead per pound 48 p Minds sheet cupper, 31) by CO inches (No. 12).., , ...jorpouud IS boxes X til per but 75 pounds block tin per pound CLASS No. 7. 1C0 bushels charcoal , ..per bushel CLASS Ko.8. Mim tLLANtois. EOOpounda KbsIIjIi blister-steel, assort'd. perpound illHI poillio-s casi-lei,as.orviMi per uuuio. Stni pounds horse-shoe Iron, 1 by luch..per i.ounJ SiiW pounds bar iron, 3 by 1 itili per pound CLASS No. 3. 304 piles, each 30 feotlong, 12 Inches diam eter at uiiddla per lineal foot CLASS No. 10. Miscellaneous. 5 dozen 11-Inch bastard flies per dozon 4 dozen 14-Inch '-round bastard (ltef,,.er dflfli 3 di?n ,4 Inch i!ni-biuglps,., par dqieu 4 dozen lu-inch 3-quare files per dozen i dozen horse rasps per dozen CLASS No. 11. -AlisctLLASKOUS. IC,000 pounds best quality hay .'...per ton CLASS No. 12. MiscuLLAKtocs. COO bushels corn per bushM 4M hu'tiela oats ,,-pcr bushal a (.ujhels jalt.,... ...nerbufhel 2,thia pounds sheaf uiu .per pound CLASS So. 13. MiscaLLAMons. 20 pounds horse-shoo ualls(No.O) lr pound 1 cast-Iron swage-block, (200 pounds,) pat tern furnished !!r pouud 1 churn mandril each t pair 40-iucli bellows each 1 mous.'-holo anvil (220 i-ouivis) per pound 1 screw plate, to cut from J lo 1 inch ?'dMtv:-' ii! i;::?v-y fjl 2 mssqns' viuaiestatesl blades) each 2 3-foot folding rnfes, : n eafl 20 ivjundsborar per pound in EBllonslaid oil per gallon 1 barrel coal tir If barrel 20 liouuds Blue per pound St) pouu.jiclialk, .,,.,, ,,,.,.... tier pti'ipil ) ream $ind-.lapur, assorted Xq3.;....;per rjvsia li dozon 3 o Kqsjia btl-tlo brushes lr doien 1 qfieu3qUusslabrIsHebrishes per dozon j .Iqzi.ii sa-h W.s per dozen dozen camel'i-hair peuiils,assorlcd..per dozen 2 putty knives ..each 5 spirit levels - easn C dozen masons' lines pur dozen 10 pound j rendered tallow per pound 2 pounds saltpetre per pound 1 pound flonrof sulphur per pound 8 barrel la; per pound 2 gallons Irulnoll Ml"?r gallon 1 gallon No. C vlSSlf' a"0" 2 dozen bottles mustang liniment.. .MpKr dozen dnzen bottles nerve Mid bonol.iiiniemvpfr dozen CLASS No. H MiscELLiyitoos. Ill reams b,sl quality ruled letUf pap.t. .per iciiia 10 r.-dins best quality ruled i ap paper per ream 4 quirks envelope paper '. per quire 1 Oulro luWriat d'rawipe i.ape pr quire I ouire silssdrawlmr nair tr q'lire 1 quire allasdrawlpj iap.r. 2 quirrstractng paper, 40 by 2tj Inclirs. .jr quire COtl uuills. Ao. tu.best 0'iali y . 'V. 1 grqsj l.ihv uii-wiipiE)...,. .... !.- s'hu 4 doaen pou-ljul len.... per dozen I dozen pintbotllosbesl bluet Ink per dozen 1 dozen bottles French carmine red int.. per dozen 2 dozen pipers blick sand." per dozen 3 dozen blank books, rlvo (No. Si) l"ir dozen dozen pieceaTndia-rubher per ouzeu 12 nozen black trad pencils, best quality, assorted per dozen 2 dozen bolls taste per dozon 4 dozen bolls tlueu tape (redj per dozen 4 pounds red sealing-wax. best quality... per punid 500 envelopes, assorlod sizes per 100 For print 'd schedules and form of offer, bidders are refer red to the Say y Agent at Mgmphjs, 'fer.q. ft is (o hi Pliijidtd ir, tn tonlrat, aoti to ia distinctly understood by tha bidders, that the amount and number of articles eimmeratisd in classes hcailiiJ "Miscellaneoiis," are sjiecitied as theriA.fc quantity w Inch may bo required, as well as to fix data for determining the low est bid; but the contractor is io furnish more or less of the said enumerated ai tides, and in tuct quantltU i ueh thm a ihe ha renu or Orinrtiat'dnU rMyrtqttirt, during Ihe fiscal jearend ingoC'th June, Hot, and, if so requested, until further con tracts shall bo made for the ensuing fiscal year of K.l-'.".."; and, whethsr tho quantities roouired lie more or less Hutu UWg sptiiifiii, the i'riCpS sjiall'reiii4in ti,e bum All thoartielasinust ha of tl.3 best quality, delivered in mvid order, fiee of all and everv extra charge or eriiense and subject to the msiection, count, weight, or measurement ' ol Ine sua navy yarn, uuu oe in an rcspecis suusiacioi iu the commandant thereof. Contractors for classes headed "Miscellaneous," who do not reside near the place where the articles arc tnbjdir cred, will bo reimired lo iiamein their proposals an. BR at tho cliypr piiueiual place pear tho yard o dolivi'jiho may bs callpd upqu to deliver artieios when Ihcy shall be required. ' . The deliveries of all building materials may be com menced forthwith, and must be commenced within sity days after tl,e date of th? contract, and rontiiiUiK! from time to lima, as in tho opinion of tha commandment cf the van! tho wants of the servitv may remire, and fwil I coMjf'cUd UHthin thijitcal yttr tndir.y 3ota Jui.c, VH. They will ba measured, inspeotod, counted, or weighed, by tlio rules adopted by the government, at the navy ard: for instructions regarding which, and for a more particular description of all materials, reference is made to the com mandant of the rani: When ull other things are equal, preference will be given, in awarding tlie contracts, to ur 'icles ol Ihe growth, production, and manufacture of the Untied States. Aiii'iiirvd sureties, in thefu" amount of tho contract, will be required, and" twenty jn-r ceutiim, as additional security, deducied from each payment until tlio contract shall have lieeii completed or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the department On classes headed "Miscellaneous" to be delivered as re quired during the fiscal year, Ihe twenty tier -entuin ic tainnd ipav. rjlllr discretion of the coniin'iudmiMit, ba paid quarterly on thpllrst ofJanoaiy, April, July, tiul October, when the deliveries Iiavc been Uttisficlory; the Ijalance (eightv per cent.) will belaid by the navy agent at Mem phis, wiihm thiity days aUcrtho pniaimtation of bills in triplicate, duly vouched and approved. No pirt of the per contimi reserved is to be jiaid until all rejected articles oifered under the contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially authorized by tlio department. It will be stipulated in the contract that, if default shall be made by parties of the first pait in delivering all or any of the articles mentioned of Ihe quality and at tiietimesand places alsive provided, then, and in that cure, the said par ties will forfeit and pay to the United Slates, as liquidated d.nna"es. a sum of money equal to twice the amount of ihe contract pficeherein agreed upon as the price to be paid for the articles in case of the-actual delivery thereof, which li quidated damages may be recovered from time to time as they accrue. The sureties njust sign the contract, and mske ofiidavil that ibev. in the ajrjulf, are worth over and abovo their debts and liabilities tho full amount of the contract. Each offer inu-t be signed by the person or persons mak ing it, and by the guarantor, according to the form annex ed; and their ni-ddeuce, naming Ihe 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 lo the government, m case Congress shall not make sufficient approprti lions for the articles named, or for the completion oflbewoiks estimated for, and on which this advel tisement is bannl- Persons whose oflfcrsshnll be accepted will bonotifieJ by letter through the pot olhce, which notice sliall becousid ered sufficient; and if they do not enter into contract for iho supplies specified within fifteen days from the date of notice from thin bureau of the acceptance cf their bid, u coniiact will be made with some other person or rson, and the guarantors of such defaulting bidder will be held lesponsi ble for all delinquencies. All offers not made in utru-t coufonnUy with this adver tisement w ill, at the option of tlie bureau, be rejected. Those only vv hoe offers may I accepted will be notified, and con tracts will beieady loreiectitiou without delay by Ihe navy agent at Memphis. FORM OF OFFER. To thr Ctti'ffflhflinrtjHfif Y.irJ and Avis, Xuxy De- varlmfiit. i nt , in the Sttte of , hereby offer to furnish, under your advertisement dated day of , and subject to all the requirements of Ihe same, all the ar ticleseinbraced in class No. .viz: (Here insert the articles; with prices carried out amount ing to (write the aggregate in words.) And 1 propo-e (name theagent if one is inquired by the adrertivjnicut ) The undersigned, , of , in the State of anj , of , m the State of ' ,as omaraiitors, hereby undertake that ihe above named will, if . offer accented, en ter into contract, as before required, with the United btates, within fifteen davsafier the date of notice through the post office of the acceptance ol bid, as before mentioned. (Signatures.) I certify that the aliove named and are known to me to be good and responsible guarantors in this case. (To be signed bv a n.tvr agent, collector, or district at torney, or some cither person known to the bureau to be creditable.) EDWIN O. PEHRiN. junel5 lawdlw. Agenf. NE HUNDRED BARRELS ST. LOUIS FLOUR. I have just received a hundred barrels tupcrfine flour, cho ice brand- april22 SAMUEL SEAY. DRUGS, &C. DR. BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND The Raiirijocrr ail Ruiudun for Die iistusesig the lActr Dmjxruia, FnlirjimeiU ami fnHimalv) ff th Spletn Ilmrihurn, Cb!ic Flalalenee, I'iUs, Cbnttlrjiatioit, alf diseasti of ihe limrfh, aiulwichdHjateaixuriw from. a dUifJcrd ttate of ihe Stotnath, f.icr or EowJ, at Scrofula aiul ixtret of auy kind, thr Getieral D&ility, front tchich Ladufreque)dlu ttrftr, tl.tr s if not xU eiwil in- iht whole ittiUrta Mtdictt rpHE inventor of this preparation vras for three years k JL completely proslrateii fimn bj-spepsia and inactivitr of the Liver that lie was frequently lor weeks at a time unable lo raise himselffrom hisbed. ffesourfit aid from nhvsicians nt hotncandiuKuroiie, but in vain; his case was pronounced hojiclessby thousands, aud it was byaccidcut tLtt he suc ceeded in curing himself. Since lie has been practicing med icine, his success in such cases has been unrivalled, II has becu nwareof the incredulity of the public, and conse quently said nothing tluonght'he press of his own case, until the character of the medicine was fullv established by its success, us shown Vy the certificates which have oeea advertised. I subjoin the certifies te of Prof. M. Gabbect, cf Memphis Tenn, with whom I ofteu advised during the lime ot in" suilering. Memphis, Tenn, ApriMr.lsiS. r I hereby certify that I liave been aopiainteii with Dr. J N. llledsoe and some veers ago he was reduced I s.ti eve lower than I have ever seen auy one that afterwards recover ed, with whqt I supposed to be Dyspepsiaand Liver afleclion. and after trying thcprescriptinnsnl i.uny Physicians iu this as wellcs other countries, nilliout relief."lie uiiallv suceeJed with a preparation of hi own iu being restored to good I'ealfi. M. UABBERT, M. 1). Physit tans are requested to try this preparation. We feel satisfied it will sustain the cliaractcr we give to it in this publication. HrsTsviLLE, January 12,18'2. Drt. Bleusok: 1 takethe liberty and tell it hi Le my duty to lvconmiend to all persons suffering from disease of the stomach und bowels, jour Alterative Compound, as a very seperior mediuine. Mysou.tged 15 yearn, bad been under medical treatment about five years tor dyspepsia and diar lhea ivheu having almost despaired of his lecovery, I ton- ciuouu u, iry vour .lucrative, iwo uoiues oi vviucli, I believe entirely curetf him. JI1CAJAU CAYCE. ' HuSTsviu,E,-0ct. 17,1351 Drt. Hleusoe: Some time has ciapsed since I gave a cei tilicate that my wife had becu greatly benefited by your Alterative Compound- I now lake pleasure iu saving lo the public, that my wife had for three or four years been subject fo the worst kind of spells of cramp in tlie stomach from dytjieiisia. I had tried of several whom 1 thought to be the best physicians in tlu place and a great many "clirt'eren medicines, with momentary relief. Being persuaded to 117 jour alterative compouud,"l did 90 andl am happy to say that it has entirely cured her; and I ffutild couscientionsly recommend it to all psrscra su&ering from diseases of tho li vvrand dyspepsia, X. B. ROBERTSON. HcvrsviLLF, Sept,2i, 1851. Dr. Bleikoe Having seen the publication of j'our Alter ative Compound, I think it my duty te say to the public, that I had been for j-ears subject to spetls of Cramp Colic, in its worst form ; tliat I had tried almost every thing tlyd; is gi ven by physicians, and never found nnjr tltinstliit would ccr tainly relieve me, until I tiisd ita anovo msipf in, which nas relievefj ua in BTmy attefk; iu leis than an hour. W.M. B. LLOYD. Giles Cocxir, Tenn, Dec. 23, 1851. Dh.Bleosoe: 1 Teel that I should Tall short of my duty fo you and to those who are afflicted, vy?re J net la further recomnend your Alterative lidnnoqud. It has entirely re lieved ino, so that I have not h.(d cause to take anything in t.7Q munilis. I can tat anything I want with impunity, und believe my health is as good as it ever is at iny advanced age. Shoqld 1 ever siiCtr from dyspepsia again I shall be sureto call on you. I am very respecttiiUv voir friend. ELIZABETH J. HARWOOl). Ht'NTSViLLE, Ala, August 2-1, 1851. This is lo certify, that I liad suffered for many j ears w ith Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Liver. Physician afler Phy sician had prescribed for me witlio.it my receiving any ben efit, when I commenced the use of Dr. lilecjsoe's Alterative Compound, which cured iue soundlv-, atd I recommend it because of tlie same happv effect upon others of my acquaint wee, ' Joseph cap,otiieus. IlmpsTULK, Ala, March S, 1S52. Us. bLEfJiE Sis : Judging from Ihe certificates you have already advertised, it will be almost unnecessary for ine to add fin tlier evidence in regard to 1 1 10 healing virtues of your Compound; bull jinit s.iy, that lor j'Parj 1 sudered a gieat deal from Dyspepsia qu enlargement of the spleen, and thoujjlit that I nev.r vta:ld recover. I commenced tak ing jourconipound about nine weeks since, aud hare gained 25 or SO iBiimds, and leel about as w ell as 1 erer did. HENRY J. O0FF. JSTThe above me.licine is for sale in every Drug Store iu the city, and mot of Ihe towns in Ihe State." G. W. HEX DERSiIOlT, General Agent, fiir wholesaling tho med icine. J-"Priel iierpml Itottle. novlS lvdtr OIL WMT McLANE, INDIAN AND GERMAN E00T DOCTOR, RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizensof Nashvilk 1 and vicinity, that he has leturoed. Hjrin uflor a resi dence of fourteen vears jn, th.i Soijth, and pyrmaneutiylq ca!itl,innHlf ii Sojlh Xashrille, at the corner of Aasl ingtoiiand I'uirl sfitiels, where he may at all tjmes be fount by lliosj v,ho may wfc.li to cansqlt hjoi. Ho has iu his itbsussion many certificates from men ( eminent standing certifying to the permanent cure of the sumptions. Rheumatisms. Weak I.uiirs. Fits. Ilronsies Cancers, Ulcers, Scroffulous, Hemoptasis of the Limgs, and other Homoi-ages Diarrhcea, Diseasis of the Kidneys, Mer curial und Venerea! Tsints of tho li'ooii; Diaass of Chil drtn, Wiuiusaud var.i,.,a other Diiasei incident to the hu man system. During his residence in IhcSoulli, he attended tooverten thousand different cases, all of which lie lieated with more than 01 dmary success. lr. McLanehiies from his much experienccin the Medi cal Profession and tlie degree of succosa that has attended his efforts heretofore, toobtaiu the confidence and, pstr.ua"e of the sii.k and nfilictmj. " " ' ' 0 NoshyiPe, I'nti 'i-ly. DP.. WM. McLANE. ITAirLeftcra aildressed, post-paitl. lo South Xa.-hville. DR. FLASK'S liAOlVETIC on?TiEHT. 4 MR. WiVrKttSliad lfj.Hip.uly all of Inshairand 7 i. had li;-n bald fur miny years; by the use of Mrw u( Utt of the SfayttiHc titUtut, h'M hi luitr thtirrltf re stored, and now has as beautiful a head of hair as any mau could wish. His ago is about oOj'ears, A son of Mr. Warren, of this town, 1 1 years of aee, had been atthcted wiih the Asthma from his'oradle- He had Ihe bei.elil of the best medical advice thitt a loving and wealthy fxllier could procure, without avail. It was one of the most nggmvufed cases 1 eversavv; he was emaciated al most to a skeleton. Hy the use of afew bottlesof tlie Oint ment he was ihm; mohlyrurtd, and for seveu months past has enjoyed robust health. This was an extreme case of injhmmatUn if the tjifeen, of long standing, has a vauety of treatment Iroin no less than riihit different phrsiciaiis, without receiving benefit was cured bv the uvjof only four bottles of the. Magnetic Oint ment. This was fonrinon'hs ago and the lady aMl3. Dun ham,) is slill in good hctdth, nmliib.c to attend io her usual hou-ehold duties. I iiav e treated two casesof Chronic gore Kytt with the Ointment, both oi' the patients so thirty Uimi, as 10 need an attendant fo !p.id them from place to place. One of them had been afiiicied 13 years, the other about lv ears. They had tried the best physicians in the State, without benefit; and one of them had been uuderthe treatment of Ihe celebrated Dr. Muzzy, of Cincinnati, for eighteen months, and had expended hundreds of dollars in vain ellnrls to effect a cure. They are now by use of the Magnetic Ointment, neariv or qiule cured; and are able to read and attend to any ordinary btriiTiess. I have used tlie Ointment in a number of cases of Piles, and in no cace luitit failed tf airing immdtuU relief 'and gtniraii&a periMttent cure, 'l iiavp alsou-ed it beneficially in seme cases ofEry sipelas. And lat but not l.a,t, I li.ive within the List year cured four casesof CANCER by the use of the Magnetic Ointment ah.ne! Frouia thntongti trial of tlie Ointment in nearly every disease for nliich it is recomnieniled, I can confidently re commend it to be one of ihe must useful remedies ever of fered lo the public Respect fully Yours, liURTOX HUUBELL, M. D. Dated Jan 87, Amelia, Ohio. Tlie charaeterof ihis Ointment, as an efficient remedy, is es'abli.-hed in this city. There ale quite a nuniberof indi viduals w ho ascribe their renratiou to heahh to the use ol this eAiraordiiiarv Oi.itment. For sale by " Jl. G. SC0VEL, r.KRRY & DBM0V1LLE, mav 0 CART WRIGHT it A RMSTROXO. IRA A. STOUT, COACH ill AN II F A CT II RE R , Xo. 5 Clsbk Stukct, Nasuville, Tw'J, Xerlioor to II. Frnu'h's Orocery Warejtouse, and on f.mite Morri.nl- Sirartm's ALL kindsof carriages for sale, with harness s to suit All aorksold by me is made at rfaM W Ihe Claik Street Mannficton-, and warranted, and will be sold on as good Terms, ,r Cash or good notes, as auy work made North or Haft Repairing done with promptness and "dispatch, and all persons leav ing work lo repair may rely on getting it when promised. All orders promptly atic-ided lo. marlA. wjuiKfln TifAMMOTH. r-JHB thorough bred Jack, MARIXGO MA JI X MOTH, directfrom Kentucky, will make his first e:iyon ir. TMinKUi.. nt Canev Sorincin Marshall county, lire miles below Ihe tismng lorn m Uuck River, at thirty-live dollars insurance and fifty cenhs groom fee. Jennets "sent from a distance will be pastured gratis, and grain fed, if nspiired, at fifly cents' ptr week. He is full lifleon hands tiro and a halfinches 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 band bills, march 11 3m EN1QUT 4 WILSON. , JafCT MISCELLANEOUS. .iTLm0,0? T.? WESTERH TRAVELLERS. rpHKOUOH by Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroads, lliil AeJphiati.I'jttsbiirir, Pa., Massilloo, Wooster, Cleve land, To.edo, Columbus, Cincinnati, lndlanapon. Lifavelte. ferre Uautc. Chicago, and ililkaukie. Through bv Railroad from Philadelphia lo C.ncinratiin 37 h,ours. Miortest auu iiuickcst rente front ihe Atldnir niiwn 11.. ; Great West, l'asseucers will find this the. roost pleasant 1 route to N. Orleans. Only $11 to Cincinnati; $13 to Louis. I yille; $19 to St. Iiis, Via J'cnrNvvania Railroad, 'an tho ' followingdaily fciteam Packctsfroni Pittsburg: BurkejreSrale, ' CaptM V IJellslioover, leaves Pittsburg Suudavt KerstwM State. Capt Charles Stone, leaves Pittsburg Monday ; Alif gheney, Capt Claries W Ilatdielor, leaves Pittsburg Tue uv; Crystal Palace. Capt It Kihioiz, leaves !'itjburg Wed nesday ;'l!ri!Hant, Capt J R Grace, ieares Piusburg Thurs day: Pitisburg, Capt Hush Campbell leartM Pittsburg Fri day; Messenger, No. 2. Capt John Klinefelter, leaves Pitts burg Saturday. Boarding and lodgingi.nb.siri! the Packets extra. Pittsbro-g to C'iuemuati.'s.- Louisrdle, $!; St. Ixniis, $3. Fare through by Railroad from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, S3 5tr; Jlassiilcn.'SK"; Cleveland,' $i; Maustieldand Crest lir.e, ill; Columbus, 12 U; Toledo, iftSj Cincinnati, (via Crestline.) $15; Chicago, (via Michigan Southern, R. It) S18 25. To Chicago, Wimkegan, Kenosha, 111, Racine, Mil waukie. Sheboygan. Wisconin, via Detroit aud. Michigan Central Railroad, ?FS. The Cais will leave-the Ominon wealth's Station, X'.K CornearofSchuvlkill Fifihand MarketSueets, ylieraticiet can be purchased of Hinghani ' A Dock, Agents: of the State and Columbia Railroad Lines. - 1 The morning Ezpiess Train through to Pittsburg; Cleve land. Cincinnati and Chicago will leave at 7 o'clock, A.M. Throusb to Cincinnati iu ir hours. The u'trht Mail Train at 10 W. P. M. Tlirourh to Cincin natl hi 45 hours, including one night's comfortable rest at Pittsburg . Tlie above lines pass through and stop at Lancaster, Har risbu'rg, Ixwistown, Huntingdon, Hollidaysburg, Juliu stown, Gieenburg, aud.intermciliate places. Notice. In cuso of loss, the Company will hold theinSel ves responsible for personal bifKatre only, and forun amount uoi exceeding f loo. THOS. MoORE, Agent. jime 4 tf. Pennsv Ivaau, Railroad Cv. The Columbia Railroad Line for ilarrisl.iirg; v ia Colum bia atid all interuediate places, u:li reave the abovestation at 3i, P. M. , I'ENrsSVLVASIA lMll.ItOVli; rpJUS road now complete, ltoponsa commaniestrrtn J- tween P.ttsburir and PhiUdelphla,niPittbnr8; and Balti more. By which Freight trim the west can reach an cittern market quicker aud cheaper than by any Of the1 pres nt rival outes: they connect witb tho daily, packets-at Httsbnrir, froia Si l,nuls, Lonisvll'ie, Cincinnati, wheelinr, and all Uiu dlffo.-oiil points oil the western waters. Also with the CIvc l.md a lot PKt'burg Kail Koact, and Ohio and l'i.nlraiim Bail Koadat Pittsburg. Cars run through lutweeb ltl.-bargh and Philadelphia wilhouttrsnshipment of frwlghi, au advan tage that can be appreciated by all aliippere. In case of obstruction f navigation by leor low water freigtits westward can bo forwarded from Pittsburg to Cm- viuo.o, 01 tow ua .1. tuo .uiuriur uy utiirfoi.i. 11.VXK.N ot" rttt;t;iz r . Blwen Pitttbufgantt Phtlsdclphlaor RUfmora first tjlassi. irixtrr Sumiair Hun. .Rati. Dry Ooods,BooksandStat1onary Hoots, ' per lii lbs. Shoes. Ilau and l.'arpeting. Furs and Pel Si ' 75 cu. tries, Feathers, Saddlery, &c ) .NLTiimt Class. Brown Sheetinir & Shirting la Pales,) Drugs Class Ware, Groceries, except Co i 85 cla. faiels flee, llanlw;3. Hollow Ware, Machinery, f Oil ilolh, Wool, Oic, ' J Third Clns. .. Butter in Firkins ft Kegs, OindI, Cot-1 1 tnu, In winter,) Quoansvare, Tallow, 1 "75 cti, So cts. Tobaceo.ir. leafur aianatictared, .Kast-r1! !." ward, ic. $0. J -1 Four til Olussi. Ecoa.Cotton Cinsnromer4Cen"a,Lard) ' ' and LardOil, (through) Pork in full car- C5 cts.', 40 cts. loads at owners rlsi. j (ito. O. rraiiciscus. Freight Jlgint, Pittthnrg. V.. S. Sivceiler, Freight .-If cut, PhiUJctpAia. .tfitgruir 'c Kuiiiii.. Freight. .In Kill, Btltiacre J. f 1. Elliott. yresfil jlI,AV. 7 H'fit ar ,.V. r. si, t:. iiutisioii, lra. Frlig kt .g tut, PhxtuJtlphia. march 16, 1850 ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. FALL Jk- CUNNlNt.'HAM, No. 47, Collese Stcskt, NAsmii.LL,Tjjo.-. RE now in receipt of their eotiro stuck tf HAIlDWA RE ri anu uu i i.r.itf lor inesqiring iia.le, and in calling i tue aiieiiunn ot me merchants ot jiicioieand h-i-l J ennes see, Kentucky, and North Alabama, to their large and varied assortment, tLey feel confident tliat it will compare- favora bly with that o! any House in any country, and when the item of Traiisport-tlion is considered, it will be fulind that ittf-intered should prompt all dealers in thU ction ot" the country to encourages liori.e lufirVnt. Tliy alio invne the attention of Hlacksmiths, Carfienters, and Farmers visiting Nashville to their assortment of Tools, Fanning Implements, Ac, a large st.ok of which they always keep on haad. IntfJun, l7;7 and Scerar, taken at the highest mar ket prices in exchange for goods, or m payment of debts. Feb. 2i, IsoA J. II. JSurro-vr'i. Patent i'i:i:ittititm CltV Tltf.t,. rjlHlS .M ill difers from all others hi the construe Uon ot J- the upper or Kunuin Stoue, which is eomt-osed of Frencn Burr Blocks, enclosed In s cast tron Case, hith forms the bac-k and hoop pf tho Stone with a Cast Iron Eve, or Hush, than Isofgreater external diameter at t lis bottom that at the top, whiitt is eecuretl to the back-by four bllvso that every block is In the form of a dove tail which gives greater strength lo a. Stone than any oilier nK'thod which ta required in small inili..rhere tho sionc Is rnn with greut s;ecii, RH.I becomes danzeruus If nrt stran'y r. sde. 11 aim gives any wcijlit t' astoso of small dlester tavt is required w ithout hav'uig tthl-k c-,c hifi-i. tia: maicna it lo:i heavy. This iiiill fs a square frame nou'eof w.vd or rastirnn,tn the form of a bust, with Br. Oge-lree, Spindle Balance, Kjnjf Driver, aiid llegulattiu; Screw, uisl grinds n- on the mihb principle as a lane mill, differing only lit the Rentier - tone: this beiur of great weLzhtenabto it lo grind nearer the emi teragreKterquantlty of grain wiihle power than sjay o'her mill now iu us.. This culil ts portable, ssjk! way beiritcctieil to steam, water, horje or hU owt.r- ALSO, all slitis or Siei.c hurr Mill .s;or,e3, maanCictureil on the same prinfinlc. Joseph H. Burrows, of Oiiichtnatl, Is the lureotor, for which heoblaiiied Leltr Patent iu Jt-42. For ai.lufrliiee- menls the purchaser will be held responsible for tho right ofusinir. TheseMIUs donol require nJllllrlgtit to set thinr up; and all that Uneees-ary to put them in rqienitiou. is lo attach a hand lo Ihe pulley on the spindle, with a drum 'sufficiently large to run a twenty-four inch 3Itll 240 revolutions pet minute, attached to Gin, Steam, or WuUir I'nvver.. Bytho steady application of two horsepower tho Mill will srrlml sx to 8 bushels per ho'irof trood meul: and will grind wheal as well as corn. The thirty Inch mill. If put to its fullest speed, wll grind from ten to Qflsen bus!ie!ir ho.ir. Itiese mills are.warranted to be in erery respect as Jwcom meoded. IIih.itions ro Ukixo. PJsce joitrnjillabcmtSOfeetfrom th Driving Pulley In a level -I'lou'; maXe tho bell ..f I. ather six or eight Inches wide. Give; vhe Stono-.'-l'i revolu tions a miiiutd wlih'the sun. Keep the neck and step of the spindl welt oiled. Place the star on the bark of the Itnnntng Moim.iii thesarae way as Iho Cross on tlio Driver, that Is. the way llicy are trimmed to run. Refer to Tha. Psttorson,Ksq.,of Highland comity, Ohio, Jesse Beal, K-q., of Clinton county, Ohio; C S. Bradbury, Ksi . of Cincinnati, and a number nfoihrtrs. All or.lorsdirecle.lto JOHN E. HOl'MAN, No. 52 Broadway, Nashville, Ageutfor Middleand East Tennessee. or J. H BURItoWS. JanStt d.tr-w.Aw.ly. West Front at On. O, ! T31PORTANT TO IRON MANUFACTIf. X RERS. JAMES RENTOX, of Newark, New Jersey, has discovered a process for manufacturing wrought iron directly from the ore, with wood or nunerafcsil, styled by him an ore-welding furnace iian improvement in the manu fiictnre of iron lon7 sought afler. ljut never siiei-fSL-fuilv at tained until Mr. Reuton s discorerr,) and which rodiuar ! a single heat the best quantity of blown, tt a less cost tlian pig iroii is now usually mads. Letters Pment have been ?jranted him for hi d isoovery.and weare t he appoi ated agents or the sale of rights, and its ititmduciioa. tbroughoul the West; andasthepresenthigh priceofironisinditcingmany capitalists to invest in its manufacture, witlnatit being aware of the gieat advantages this new and valuable inven tion has over any other known mode, wethir.kit bntiber ving their intert-.tto thus early i in pi ess upon therlt the im isirtauce of an examination of the rneiit ot this late inven tion before embarking in any other made for making iron, assuring them of ii entire success und prHC'icability.asile mnnstrated by the furnaces now iiisoccesefuloperation afle this plan. It is not ourpurpose in this advertisement to speak pnr ticulaily of tho almost incalculable advantages th s procesa possesses over all other modos ftvr making Iron; (as this is contained in our circular, w hich wc will be pleafed to mail to the address of any one interested in the matter,; but to call Ibe attention of those about investing iu Ihe raaoufac lure of Iron, and resiioctfiillr invite an examination of the furnace we are erecting iu this city, and which will be in operation by the 5th June next, or fo Ihe furnaces of the American Iron Company in Newaik, New Jeev, new op erating with complete success. W. C. DAVlS A CO. Cincinnati, June 1 8w. PATENT CHOPPING MILL, For Chopping Corn or other Grain, An article ichich erery Farmer tliovll hi, . IT will grinJ, with one or two horse power, from four to five bushels an hour either tine for bread or coarse for stock and is so simple in its construction, that any boy twelve vears old can keep it in order and rim it. Itisadap led to either Steam, IVuler or Horse Power. Having sold the entire right of manufacturing and selling the above Mill, in Tennessee, fo Messrs. J. R. CWan and A. C. Howard, of Nashville, persons wishing, lo purchase- ouii nnd them at J. M. Seabnry's, on College street, where Ihey Mill be happy to take orders. TiOSS A ADAMS. aug2& ANTED TO BUY At this office, twextt or Tumrr negroes The highest market price will be given if application is made soon. my81 lw MEDICAL. I rpiIE CREFENBERG DISENTERY SYR. X 11 DYSENTEi; X VP Isaspcody and infallible remedy for DIARRHEA KEY. BLOODY FLUX, CHOLERA MORBUS CHOI.KItt INFANTUM nn.l l(.n A.ii ?it. It miver fails to cure tlie worst possible cases of bowel complaints in a few hours. It is purely vegetable, and taken in almost anv qnantity is perfectly harmless. , .MostreniediesiiiuseforDiarriiea,Iicfcjjptheiresoftlie intestinal canal ana only foi 2 tmw alleviate the disease bv lneverrtfnirthe exonlsion of the ncrid lluid. which will al- Iixast iuarubiy pour forth again, with incieased violence, .though iwturesonietiuiesove'rcomestheevil, while iberem jly alone bears off the pi-aio. Not so with Ihe Dysentery. VH. I ts lugredientanrtho natural antidotes to these com .Vb, railf th,e,,a,ureof ,h" "''id-saud caufesthoir ?,T. lnanner. It does not leave them toin- iVietlie surface or-the stomach and bowels, but attacking ? mT' u-,,traI'z.e3 1'''UndthedLseimn.ediatd? subside. Tfie operatron of U,e Syrup is threefoLL U iZ med.aielyreacl.es the seat of the dWe.and arrests ts course; it mjtly s,.hes pain and restores the system to rfect quiet The inllamea surfaces of the stomach and intestine are guarded against further violence by the ncp tralrzalioil ol their acrid contents, aud thus the body re sumes it natural he-tlthr functions. THIS MEDICINE NEVER FAILS. A complete cure is warranted. Price only 5o cents jier bottle, jnnelo. ALEX. MACKENZIE, Agent for the State. A Ciergyman ot X'ashville informed me last-season when the Cholera was threatened, thai in one week bo mred 21 case of tire premonitory symptoms with a fetv bottles of this Djseutery Sjrrup. .v. JI. - "PRINTED LINENS I PR1BTEB-IJJfHJS! At Xo. y, I'mon Street. TUST reoeired (.direct importation) one Case Linen Dress terns, which will be sold 2.. per cent less than the Usual ..Ii. u ..:..- ..r.l , - 1 . .r-tt . ,.o, oi uivus timsisimgiu xerages, i .amis and Muslins, lor styles and prices, are- unsurpassed livanym tiieuiarket. Gimps, Fringes, and Trimmings of ill kinds ccaistantly on hand. Tlie attention of the Ladies, is particularly requested to our Slock of Goods, before pur chasing. may2.'. THURSTON & BERNARD. RlfEN.V VISTA tVATETrcURElsBsT-" A. WLBSER, M. D. W. , KDWOJTIM, M. D. DRS. AVEDBER & EDMONDS, n"AkE pleasure in announcing that they are now ready .1. for Ihe reception of patients at their establishment at liueuu Vista Springs. The romantic, beilthfu and picturesque character of the locality at Buena A'usta Springs . V nu...... ..,.ui;.a .o.i.,coua visitors who annually resort to Ihe place for its medicinal vvulert, trmt the proprietors deem u neco-sary to say but little on the snbject. The country rs wild and broken, iibounds in game, is exempt from epidemic invasion, has an unconfincd and salubrious atmosphere, and the establish ment!!, supplied withan abundance of pure running free Hone water, equil to any in Ihe State. Dr. Webslu is a physician ofSirty years' axperience in the active practice of his profession, and has just returned from a tour through the Northern and Eastern States, dur ing which he Trr.ied tha best water-cure establishments in the country and enjoyed ample access to all the best sour ces of infornKiiBsi :m the subject. Dr. EMo.vt. though a younger practitioner, has several years' expeneoce. and brings with him into the establish ment the profe -.ior.sl devo'i.ui and energy incident to the fcr!ier periods of life. The means for amusement and rc orestioii are ample and free of chaige. Terms. Fi.r Board and treatment from 8 to JlOperweek. Patients are expected to bring with them two blankets, two comforts or a feather bed, six Urge crash towels, tw o sheets, and some did linen for bandages, or they will be charged extra for such in establishment. Very sick and feeble persons will furnish an attendant who will pay board, or be charged for such extra. BED SPRINOS. VVTE take pleasure in announcingtn our numerous friends 1 and patrons, that we are now ready to Rccommod&te .ill who may wish to avail tlieniselves of tlia benefitsof tur phtee. F-xt3Mivepreparations liave been made for the com fort both of tlie invalid and the man of pleasure. It were needless !br us to attempt to set forth the value of our place, in a medicinal point of view. Many, afflicted with Tarious diseases, have visited uj, and after a few weeks sojourn, have gene way either entirely cureJ or greatly relieved particularly such as have been afflicted with Scrofula, disease- of the Stin, Stone in the Bladder, and also of the Hi- feslire Sy-.tem in general. Of the-.e facta, there is an abun anoeofpro.4", and many who have certified to them, and the same lis re gone forth to the itllicted people. Aud we bare at this lime Iwo living specimens of Scrofula cases, cured sound and well, with us, to be seen as testimony to our dec laration; one of which was almost a hopeless case. Wc arein Macon county. Middle Tennessee, 12 miles east of Lafayette, our county seat, &s or 7vr miles from Nashville, 1) miles turnpike, and the balance high ridge road, and Other good country reads coming from everv point from Lebanon, Wilson county, Ilartsville, Carthage, Gaiusboru', Tomkiniville, Glasgow, Gillatin, Ac. SAM. E. HARE, I J- A. TAY'LO K, V Proprietors. miyl2-lr worn S. I.'. PEYTON, J VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER tor sale -350 or 40o acres of Laud, lying Irom one to two miles from Jlurfreesboro. on tlie Nashville Turnpike road, and on tlie Nashville and Chattanooga, Rail road. Tlie land has on it a small dwelling bouse, and a saw and grist mill, and as it can be subdivided into sevetal small farms, it affords a good opportunity for persona wish ing u home iu a pleasant countrv, on rich Iambs, and within a conrenient distance of g.4 schools, churches, Ac Terms liberal. Tule indisputable. For further information, ap ply lo W SrhJCCE, Muifreeeboro, or to the subscriber W. L. MURFREE. iMurfrceslKiro, August 3. 1S52 ei.tf C.E. GRENV1LLE ATCO " Oenerat Commission Merchants, Chattaiwxwa Tenn. " A r"ILL pay particular attention to sales of Ilicon, Lard 1 and other articles of Western produce. As thoy have a large and personal acquaintance, and di rect oorresputidsucc at most of the important towns in Geor gia, and part of South Caiolinaapd North Alabama, they will be cnabied h dispose reo.lify of the above meotieiied utlicle iu serosal, and rojslfiilly sob'cit consignmeals. Reference to -V, Ii Stevesox, Esq., j JIobuvs i Co., . V MuKfille. A. J. DosiUv, ) Bilsdlet, Wilsom A Co, HtnttrUU; Ait. an!7 fliu THE GENIUS OF ENTERPRISE. After Rome was subjugated by the hoards of northern bur barians in the fifth centiir.y, the luminaries of science that had ahonewiiliMicli effulgence upon the Qreeks: and Ro mans, were almost extinguished, auJ ibruges tlie world lay in an inievtHinable night of meoral and moral gloom. The linman intellect soums tu Invva laid doraunt during the long ami tedious Winter, w'ih no enlivening spring to awakeu and revivify its iuaotire powers. But at length tlie dawn of a briguter day began to apjr, and .sJoivl.r and majestical ly arose from ih.it n.urkr chaos, the sun of enlightenment, ordered by Providence, lo gladden and illuminate the world with his beams. Tlie advent of PYFER A CO. The Truly Fortunate and Far-lamed l'VPll R A C O. In the l'Jtlt Century, dispelled like mist before the rising sun the night of mental darkness that has brooded over the world; ami though iheir glmimerin star had risen sluwlr aliore the liurizuu,it cuhuiiuited with Ihequiekue-s of the electric sjnrk, und rapidly diffusing its luminous rays throu3tinut ihe world, preseii'ed to the trauquil gaze or ad miring millions, the semblance cf the ANCHOR OF HOPE. Read the great good bestowed last mouth. UNi'RECRDEXTED AXD BRILLIANT LUCK! The' fthivHinf SjlenJi.l Prize mid (ft U$ four vfi: ?3ty!!Hl, in Package Wholes, sst tu an old and heretofore unlucky Coi respotvKsut residmgin SanlaRosa county, FltifiirS,- who his otUn sdid his turn unist soon come, anil he vv;as iiotdisapijoinled. So much ftr pcrsever uncc. SW,eiH01pIekagufQarters,fenl fo Tennessee. Si!f,isi, icksge of Quarters, sent tu Alabama. ' W,oo0, paekngo of Halves, sent to Mississippi. jl?.,uiw, i..ekirge onvhol, sent fo Soulfi I arolinn. Ilsr.oo.i, insiiigle Wholu Ticket, senilir Peonsylvania. Jii',21 1, xickae of Ilsilris, sent to Virginia. fO,1. package of Wholes, sent tu Simili Cnroliiii. 7,.i0o, p.ickige of Halves, tout to North (jirnliu.i. Forbrdliant Prizes, alwan ir.ail yoor ordtrt, PYFERA OO. X. 1 Ll'htttreet, jmSmere, H?" The iii-jil siiccessftd nieU.oa! lo draw a l'rize is to I'hrchute it Pitck-ge! The experience of every day strength ens Oris drciaruiioo. "a'o sj-i word s FtW at Pyfmr J- Go's. Z3! Forward your indent without delay I Splendid Sclttain;s for .Inly, 1353. JrheCcrtUiWfePircea) of packages of quarter tickets oiuj, aic ilillrt.'low. Date Capital Prizes. , Price, ot Priceof July, I J a c 1 s 9 . 11 12 13 14 IS B-vIlotsl Tickets. Puckajes. $10,214 4,000 20.000 8i,000. 2v,i00 17,715 Syjou l,000 5 W 1 ,0ii 78"Nos. IS drawn ?2Hfl0 00 79 Xos. -73 Xos. 75 Nos. 76 Xos. -73 Nov, 75 Sue. 78Nos. 7-VMog, 4 XiS. 75os. 75 Ni. 7sy. 7iXo. 75 Nnfi. 7BNna. 7P Noe. 78 No. 75Nes. 75Ns. 7.Nrl. 75 Nob. 75Nos. 78 X'os. 12 drawn 1-1 drawn 13 drawn li) drawn, ISdiawn 11 drawn lSdmwu. , 12 drawn 1H drawn 12 drawn 14 drawn -90 drawn 18 drawn 16 drawn 12 drawn It drawn If drawn 1 drawn 11 drawn 18 drawn 14 drawn 12 drawn indrawn 4 00 5 10 5 5 10 3 5 10 5 4 15 8 5 10 i , & 10 a 5 10 fi 4 18 00 83 CO 13 60 15 00 40 00 25 o0 80 Otf IS 00 13 00 7S no lfi 5,59 79 00 SO trO 16 00 4'J 0 13 00 13 00 86 tO 30 60 13 i0 SB ' 0 J8 to li (0 IS 5 of li.OoO ia 20 21 82 2o,lo0 ,90t 2,000 1S,0O aa 40,600 24 3 of 15,000 6 21,060 27 . 23 29 86,0 30,000 12,00 85 000 rsNte. lt drawn 20 80 0.. . fr . . .: . C r. I&.1 ffi r,ir-rs.rwinipiil. hrllin tir.1 ,-JT' 1n.KUll iuinwuvu - . j " - mails afler the lotteries are drawn. Jyi.'.imspou.leuts will please order a few days before the lotteries are drawn. There is large per rentage in favor of those purchasers who order br the Package, and the chances of drawing four of the largest Prizes in the Scheme, are thereby secured. We advise lie purctio&eof Packages of Tickets in every in- jgj-L'ank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will be promptly remitted to those Correspondents who draw prizes at PYFKR A CO'S. pjf "Remember A Package of Ticstets, can draw rovH of the most splendid prizes in a scheme. jgvTIn order to secure a Fortune, and the cash immediate ly after the result is known, tha readers of this paper hove only to remit cash Drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Estab Ushed, far famed and truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brokers, PYFER A CO, juneS-J lm No 1 Light street, Baltimore, Md. MISCELLANEOUS. hy; the iresident of STATES. THE 17NITEU ti.t'lf e. ,lo WrebTTere-Tnd. k ' w Hi-fi tK-. ...... . . 'j and iofetanM fiulii "-J -"- . vvBitTrCTwunotJDL'iii,? besnosr the oot. kbsb... j side of 11 fine of iw iitii?"; six mdMou-each ! th.s,i ,.r 11,1. M7?I? Ohio River nolnkot ,.. th Steles of Ahdjamr,;Tu7j;M Uh 'r railnmu..... mimmuin price of the iKzHJehaS"1! 3al?et, "W of 2o.h September, !80tCwill htlJf??!1 h7 OtSc in tlie States ef ALAItSuand Mr,lorJ,'nmt the riods bereinaner uesign.tJ to M1St'1 1 1 1 ' f AtikeUodOcestST.s?IHEV?'i,, lv. ' metK-ingon Monday, the Sflhday rf sCemtei.S"' IJ.odrspos.lefsucbsertHWBarrd p 'f&S,?I ooo M MBEBS above referred fo, JmTti meulioned (owtijIuii, f vol : wi.ir- XurA oftlHla line ca mitt yf Us friifU vm-i. Towrtthrps twM aanl ht, of ngnom, Ttvu,lWe,,A4.efraieTSTa TovvTjsh&soiiA, w aadaii. of range two Township thr. four.anlZ ningo,; t,tTT thedi-pofal of suehseefioo isarts It SvVi. ' ." .Hid numUr, above referredTo! "Tw atT '.n ,h-" aenentioiied tosvMiMu t wit- in the un- T?d t- P.! veMtoi Townships r.yhltn. mm!. ismj tmntm or. Al IheL-iml Office si TUSCALOOI'I' : mencingon My, tbeSftfc dav .embVT; dispoaal of such section aosj Baits -JL 5 Iz" odd numbers above referred g ZmZ t deracnlMHied toinwhips, fo wir . " mj--Vwti iftU i. e-d iMf rVw ,n the ontUr,i tun eyuto Jttlrttt. Township ttsnti,-oir. of r mge num. At the Lnd erSceat COLUJfBTrs. Hhiii-iTn cing on itornfcy, the nmeteenth day of irwoHaiW rt r" hedispowlofsstch secies ,EJ .SnSiLf I'JZ the odef number above rsVmri Tare S'in ,51 undermentioned tAmrMtssts. tow- !BWl11 ' Xor th qf thetaHUMmdm Cfce. rf f'T' -an? TorushipsAz tad, thiHenJIeimitm.ifteen tix. teen, trfleen. stvteen, mfm, tigkUtnU nvnim of range SETcvriBar. ' wrllB, 04 luvvnslnpso-Aj, j eUveR, tweil4r thirteen, far teen, ., and totem, of range ekhtlex ' JiZls" ,e dw- range ' Atthe biml Office at AUGUSTA itfki.Skt, trm. A Vii of thh,l mmimtt the c srtlsjfan. ' Township Air, of rao-,jjniEj. TowRslsips one, two, till,, ttf, 5i r of range FifTiasx. , nun, oi Ttownsliins n hue, ihrm, fa Jim, to, mi mnB of range Strrrrx. J ' ' " foirnsjirn. cmj,e a, MrsMtsr Township teem, of range uonss. XortA ifthtlmm itmt,wmt0f mra erzttcf Pearl Townshipe tint, fvvr, jue, six, tm. raBtre nr.. ni .'KS'of Township.., mr, Bersstv eigttt, mne, and ttm, , , ran go Tvnslpsr, ssk! l. r,, , ,tw. de of said nwd," and aWjaifc m ? .- VU' drs4, '.his wA h'" niahe.1 to the r4etrve dtMrirt htid cdBco b. ia Coti BiHwtnoer ot tlw GesetBl Load Ofikv. L-nd reserved tbr schools, auiitary, atW otker hi n e. will beexotuded frosRsale. ' n T.V laads win h.mhl fVwrt of way by he h1 acl of Member. lTZ the;-, Wiafc.re. aid,fi.r Mid railroad, nM ci,mg tt m, each side trsareof, ad Hw Wrt.- of-.r trvr- land whKh include Ibe rwd will be sotd Mcooia.u.e, U ,L lities lestieeiiMlv skewn br ihe official ph.!- Each sIe win W kei4 . fe, . tmm mAe-ent h. ..dzn.t of .rfdwring all the lands, I, uot excss.dm,, two tf. wxt applieatwe to wk mTte etWries of the lu,.;, Ui under this proelaiK will not be received until at th -close ol Ibe public sale. Given Hflrr iwr Mat e dry , 4 rlVf ;,,,-, tl wentT-.hirvl d,y UU,y, njZZi . imJJUt huudresl ml Sfty-tW. FKAXIsXl:- PttRl C By the lreident: J0HXAY1LS4JN, Chmmimioner ,f Ike Gtnerat JUin.1 iff. 'V 'hr"m UmU' W(WaK-.(M. ly wM4rm0frm mark em meemmt iflmrr Swuar t frmt. Under set of Ovtigrwui, pprord sd March, ! v, ;, miitfed -1 ""f -tewrfnm fat..'! in mentioned, tlie I'rernptMw Uswsot the Ui.m .ites they iw-exutareexlmded or theaileni.i'r ,,!. ltii)fpubiiciWJitli,lnw,4jV-. .- .- -rerBbe-... i. . ,-..1.... t .... . . . ... ,i" imrtr.j.wti, w.ieseuw secueaieitt ,t, vveieinairetvi. Jlnat abtm.t t tcmena a e er-pre-en-nilhiii. it. d iq - s tlr tfotts to the said : iiou io any ot II atternale eiio(M of wibi the limits l.ripvnalltr i.mfii 1 iftl n .J r- . --..wi .11. " on seiileuMsth iiusdci prwrictfee 4th Fei n di. utxrcui "re uoai SIIO. I I ' I I . Claims withui the six milf-v Kmits roust -, ,. , any time betorelhectaT heraHi fixrd forihe,. i, oftbcpubKc sales, and are lobe ii.l i..r at dollars and My eettttv r am. H;,. , niHes, and within the liuutKof (be urieirml . Le prtvreu rrp prior to the resiorati,, ,,i . entry. Stifdien' boimry law! wanaBt. uta ik il i conu liernrre, may be rereived in pawn., of land; isa vfnutelr; hemWT, ran ht ' pr-rtnpor. ImmediBtefy afler tfie eto f (ht pnbl -a 11 e fo!., !ortM.ti.i c ttW l-jwiwtr. sie ' lit. liv.ir.1 C lk. ..I... . . n tip a' 'iieisTietr .4" t ike si. n, mu1 p- tral t nty4itn r ohv . byeactv rte-l br is will ii.oo bv I UtSrdtf nfUMOfi :i9 to b . r-ivwsa. pniatc eunv.. u warrants, ivftfrlMU ressnred to ssaisf,-1;., r. of six loihw limits, ta atasA arxtae aM.n, and iHHe accnray, iu Acnmbtuot wuii iuii . ... w.nguacrsawi leceiTers. itt-w-iavr joix vri(.swS' juiwlS Cwkm;..iu r oflJu eV. jrul J. 4 .., UNITED STATES XAJX UK1. " " THROUGH IN FIFTY TO PlKTY rfYK HWRS. ' Hew York ami QtoriMfaa Btnm Packets. T !VlSAdger,i!vTiiTeTerTSaltr.iav a J alteiioimaieaMrWalWdros.;a.. --f On Saturday, Jh. A4er. Lnw, ruAtV J, Uicxmsoo, ixKoinaualer OlartsMt, ,m hm, M. Lfuninanoer. The Southerner. Vf. poster, C.TODjm.ler. wrii learo wh alternate WedaeBfhr. Having iV eo i.L .ir svpiwrod and guards rtHMd. m emit mmmnlett: on r. F- freight or tkMtvasss, kMNig naagivM Stale Boom icoom moJihoo, apiiy at Hue utlicii & tua aV' K HFM-1 .Mi;-KtiN, CornerEftsi Harad Adg:r s : . vt luirres. Cabbin ptnuff i .-Jw.jre s. X. B. A new ship will be dared on U., Luia it, ojnnect in th the SoathsWMr on "VFeslnesd iTV feb ! 7 trw MTJtRS ft TAiATLL. ncALBw, ik svgav bwcuitkb r Ladits' and Gswitic:i PwrsiilirBf; aaii Jtmgf Gocdi, On OUeje'ttrttt, one doer SevVi f he e- WIIERE may be tvtmd it all now-a ianre assorf. meat of WfEtbester's , Davjt A ..... r a Jlyera' Patent SlsouWer Stunt ShjMa, of l.mm . n with Lin en bosoms, Gingliara, and Frenrii I h.-.t. .funding and Uyron Collars, Undermr, Jlenras MkI-i ":, Cash merc, Yigwiia Cottna woi Canron rim-nd. fr ladies aiKi gentleioen, fjetita t'l th Gaiters, , lores, KhI and Silk, Ruck. Cashmere, Clofh, Of... '..-h Xorma, Cuff C.lovis, aid Ladiaf and Geril.nei's ...umi'ia, Linen and Silk HndkevchietSi.irlc.., lira, V. a rr Albert, De .ToiBville's, plain, Emb'd and " i ., i ... Cravats Scorfs, Black and irtjfteSalia T.cs. .-!-.: ie- !.i--n, Sns penden, Silk, Wooisip and ( Kir:; VgIii t., tl Uc Balh- Big Caps for lavHsarwid G.ajtiejj en. . . Ki.' rfgand StrWaheDiiur isjt kat da Cl.iratnv a n r-..Toas v aax 'e I eatltcr. alisev. . r ... u i. : . 'i- i . . , Crp Ung-, Srfeoetv, Dreseing Cive-, lets, Opera (j lasses, Perle Moiue.. ri ' -rwr C-l Fksh. TrMKlIl'.or i . ,. r TV rk i-ixji,Toi- . . , - --' -s. c-i Tin rv 'jes&d tTrgar Cases, Flaslw, Travelling (.'or. r.i,- and iwMor strop, wwnw, nnislw-s, i;r.Kl vcar s .' o-o Grajda. Pai fiimery. TJ ItoatJes, Poeke f uti.rr, 4 and a large assorrnient of other arbcies, tuually katvt by Fur pishiBg Storee. ' r a- e aarraagamaBaa with nnr fHenda at tho Mirth to forward us Goods a soon a rat-rived by then, therefore we sWl havegrieds bera in lestthan ten dx, from tie X w lofkCuaiwn Uatsoa. n ... XYE8S A McGlLLg. FtirnisJiing Stare, Caliege Mrrsst, 1 do. r South . f tho Sqiwre, XiubviUe. freill FA2M TOR 3AU " I WISH to seH the Farm on which 1 oi.w reud, t mUstt from NoshvlUsi. on Km rnifMk Pmvkiio Turnpike, arid containing luO acrca, aboat -yailr ciivtdad trsUr and cleared land. There ts es-err tiling on ir to renter it desira ble as acnuntry reatdastc, shcIs a a treat virieiy of fnrit, an abundance of spring aod vw4 waiei . giaas, Ac. If .4s sired it will bedindatf into Mtaft poi nous. Forferms, Ac aajd J" Ktaans er ttR. T. Bkowx, Geo 1 A (rent. o. a-.V CtwrrT asrH. ar b) jqptHO dAwtv? W. D. GALE-. IT-lilt ItENT. A tvaiorr Brick Ho 9 oa Senate ' street, between Odaraad Ur4 n straats. in cW blwk. Apply to LiJl'l GLOVER A BOYD. I7dR SALE. A likely Sagro M. 2l years .ago . He is a .lefKll Cook, and a bov r4 hrw oispoeiin. Apply to rinlylg GLOVER A BOYD. LE3IONS. 15 boxes Lcmens. reee7ed this day bi apM R. A J. NIXON Bernr