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: ' 0 ' . ,-., - . - ... . , ; 2. . , , . ' 4 L"a t .. --i-.. 5 yol. xxiv. tTNION AND AMERIOAK. OFFICE No. II, DEDER1CK. STItEElV TJ1K WT UNION ANP'AMGRICAN-Is Wl to subscribe. a; the following ruteS !iingle copies, one year in advance.., .2 50; within thereat-js 00; attheeud of the year $4 OK ' ' Cl s Of & vfc and upward 12 (M) . . .?! one year. Clubs of subscribers will be re- veJ for six montbt at the .foregoing rules. eRI-"pj"ELY is published every Tuesday, Thursday ' and SaWdaj, at ! per annum in advance? ir not 'paid in ad ranee, $8. " The DAILTjs,pnbhe3 alright Dollars. ' THE llONKY IN ALL RASES TO 'ACCOMPANY RTt.niT.rrv- --' ' ' '' ' F". . Renounces of subscriptions' may be nude by mail at our paper will'bs sent ontof the 'State unless tha order is ac , .jmpanied with the cash. . ,.( . f) GAUBS, . JlAKAOE 6 CKTmCH. .7holesalo,and Estail Dsalers. in Boot, -Shoes, Hati, ., , Capg,.,Tranlcs) Valines and Carpet Bag, College $tkect, ixshtiu.e, Tixx. A, HAOTLTOH, Cotton "and Tabasco Dealer, Forwarding aad Cranaii'.oa Merchant, oc't3 NASHVILLE, TENJf, ' . H. MARVIN, . . , JlercJiaudise nnil Produce Broker. ' ALSO, V ' . General Newspaper Agent, i r . OPFIOK A.N D STORK. No, M IValxdt St, Cincinnati tp si. ir '' it. s. rnEMni, i. WHOLESAIK GROCER, , o o iti mis s i i r AiKicc h ak.t , i.m DAKa in ' ' - Cotton, TO-icco, nnJ Jbimls of Produce. Corner or m'urtina Market ttreuts. E. T. BELL. ; "WJtolosale aad Retail Grocer; Dealer in Tofeign snd CilDouiestic Li(jnor, Jlecaiymg forwarding and , . i ; Oammis3ion Merchant, , . . . ' Opposite Safiec House, College W, No 5. "' 1 N1GHOL & PEACOCIw aviioi-esale:kocirs, . I'oruardiiis .V Commissioii Herchnnts. Comer oMarkrt and Church treU, ' XASIIVflXK. TEKN. " ' WHOLESALE CliOOEliS, i:oitvAiti)iN Axu c'oaiaiissiorf . ... MEKCJIANTS,,. 4 Dealer j in Brandies, "Wines, Cigars, &C, C0ft,VEU OK COLI-EfJC AXD CHUKCU STS. XASIiriLLE, TEXX JSIcCKEA.i TERRASS. Y'holeaIe "Crocara, 'and Dealers ia .Foreign .and Do mestic Liquors, Flour, Iron, Castings,! Salt, &c, Corner uf JIi-ojJ ami CntUat tlretts, . . yAijIIVILLE. TEIQT. . KAKAGE & CirUECH, Wholesale and Be tail Dealers in Boots -and Shoes, COLLEGE ST- . NASIIVILLE. . ILERIUIAX S. SAROXI, Professor of Vocal Music, Instrumental Marie and Composition. Terms. One Dollar a Lhhd, payable quarterly. Letters ad J re.M.Hl as above, will meet with prompt attention.' - fiib 2 ly. i U. & CABCTH. VJI. TKI1BT. J. C. DLW CAKUT1I, TERRY A; DEW. . DEALERS IS EAEDWAEE AND CUTLERY. 15J. Jforlvi SLmkI fiS. irerd.anl St.. PhUiOAnlia. aprib ly. DR. J. XV. GRAY'. OlKco in MsCombs' New Building, on Cherry Street, JlHtMtu Detiderick anl Union. L. H. SIMPSON & SONS, 1MIVLTEUS or M'incs, Rrnndies. Cisars, Cliampntgncs, &c.f XU. ID, UEA 17.7.' STREET, XEW YORK. And KfE la Vamtid liociiELiux. nisylfi ly. liTi.Y. jiTnoelai CO. - GE0CEES, AND COMMISSION. BXCEIVTNG AND FOEWABDING MEECHANTS, And Uculcr.sia foreign anil Domestic Liquors, C O L EE If E A TREE T. - V. C OOSJlOf.', ' c. B. UKTA.V. "W. H. G0ED0N & CO.. AUCTIO.Y & COJI.HISSIOX" MEnCIIANTS. For the sal3 of Merchandise, generally, ) an 1 xxsnviLLE, Ttsx. " t 1. It. CLAIUOItNE, AT TOR XE r A T L A IT, o. ti, orin Ulierrv ireet. AS1IV1LLE, 1 EXXES3EK. rts of I J' and Equity :-TTTlLL practice in all the Courts of Iiw and Equity of t T mriavw waniy. Prompt altentiou given to the collection of claims. Refer to Kcturn J. Meigs, Esq. Francis B. Ft John Trimble. Esq Ilussell JloOston. Kn.. Ani Fogg, Esq., a. twine. Esq, W. V. Cooper, Esq Edwin II. Ewing, Esq., Dver i ti i ti S3, u. uraigueau, .3q.,as tai&er, iaq uue. K It Anderson. is may A. F. DAV1I3, ATTORNEY AT LAW. J in os, Tij. Practices In MadUna nnd tlio adjoining counties, nJ will give prompt attention to collecting and any other buines In hiiprnfein. feb lr JME9H.1IlnMA3, W. C. WlllTTHOBXf, Tiiosrs .v wnixxiioiixr:, Attorney a. I.uiv, COLOMBIA TENNESSEE. TJj'WtH practice tho'.r profession I it tho countlus of Mtatj, .MarliAll, Giles, Lawrence, Lewis, and nictman. loc n. tf. O. MAOGBfcCOH, N. E. ALLOWAT, J. B ASHEAD MACGEEGOK, ALL0WAY & CO., C030I ISSIOX M E RCII AXTS , 60 Sr. CrtAHL Street, (third Store above St. Charles Hotel,) New Orleans. N. E. ALL0WAY A CO., Nashville, Tenn., are at all limes prepared to make liberal cash advances on ship ntaota to us. fcplti J. A. DEEBT. W. B. IlEERT. K. E. DEKRT. OEERY HROTI1ERS, ALIS0NIA MANUFACTUBING COMPANY. 0f.ee 1;, J'uiUc Sqv.irt, XaAeille, Trrmesett. may twly. L H. MORTON. Dealer in Farnitureaud Pimos, Window Shades, Look ing Glasses, Mattresses, &c, Vniim Slrfft, mar Chtrrr;, Xathtilif, 'ltniiessct. ALL kinds of FCllNlTURE made to Order or Repaired, al tluhortet notice, and warranted. aprilT Sra BEADY, GORMAN & CO., Cotteu Factors and General Commission Merchants, NEW ORLEANS. JfThey keep an Oilice in Tuscuinbia, Ala. au23 Un l4ril. S. KRUNCll, Agent, Nashville, is authorijed to sko CASH advances iqHin shipments of Produce to tli ove Grm. RAJUAtiE AM) CHUKCU Wholosalo and Ustail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Vallises and Carpet Bags. Xo. 42, f 54c Stmi, Xiidriilf, Tmnrs&t. ARKen illv 1 eceiting direct from the best E-istcrn Mati ifoeloiws. nt varietv of Jjadiei nnd tientlt- ti VU ami Mts, oftlie Jjiiut ..suitable for , either CUyr OwtnUty Tr .c, which are offered tfry lint' by the ueinft. Ji-yn, or single jmir. Outturn Jtrreiaiit and nil hijfri. arc invited to examine onr Stock before purclias j "iff. (marahl'.i RAMAG jiAUr. uuituu. ) CHARLES W SMITH, BOO ICS ELL EE AND STATIONER. i.O. -It, .-OLLB ZTKI.CT. SC1 , ) CI100L, 1-w, Medical Reli2io..s and Miscellanys noks, Al, Blank Books anil Stationery, jry, at umesi pno-f- 'intr- M-rrlnnts- nnd School Teachers S-.nli.nl on ' the most favorable terms. Nashville. Tcnn feb. i i 3. T. ' NATHURST ROOFER ASO MAXVEACTCRER OT ll'.ir i .. l"irt ami ll'.i.Vr J'rtf (imjnUuin. T DKKMit unn.-.srvl'.,r... anvlhin.in f.vorof X thisiiKHle.d'K.ing; the conslant inc'n-a . of its iwpu- larity for le Ut ww . year that it has lieeii teslwl in near ly all parts of tlic Union, is tli best evidence Of its utility u-iil '-hie. The roof tlimvs tor itself J3?f Oilice on Spruce Street, secoud door from Cedar st iiiMiies block. Iel -1 NEW ARRIVAL OP FINETR.VV15LING AND BONNET TRUNKS. lle.-d Sole leather steel i-pring) Trunkt-j Imitation " " " do; Choap Traveling Truuks, a great variety; Ladies' Superior lJonuet Trunks, 'OR HIRE. A Negro Man 23 years rJd.a tirst-rate cdrpentcr. j0'. lii.i. vr.i: i.wi i;. null ti.i:...l oiler lor Ic uv VALUAHl.E 1 im.vi'K fmir miles fnun Nashville. containins T WEN TV-FIVE ACRES, neir the Nolensville Turnpike, between , Dr. 1 twxm and a.l. Thos. Johnson's.. .The. place is welt "improved, has a never failing Spring of, first rate Water, al- s d. plBtv of lire Wood. For furth'erjiar. culara enquire at - th ice,or J. B. Love'sStole, CollfgisirilLt ' , iune 2w. N. McGINNlS. f. TICE. UNItED' liSEKEN'S rBNC COMPANY OS nashvtllf. , . r CAPITAL 100,OQOi QJLAJISU Chartered-by the State. r..n n . 1 : f.,ll.. W,,,?- t. V' ' I rtnw idv late risks' on ;all d -Script tions of property, against Idas or damages.bf r iJi ainst iicnls of Oie sea orinlaud uav 1 1 ..,;,.-(-,. ?i., .,,,' ,,.fl IjiVoIru.l t t office 81 the Nashville Itenrihce'and Trust C&V'Collc; St , 'cT - . . .A-AVVJ0HS80K, President'- 3. a. I)Asmm, ijec'y. ftasnviUe, Uct. afl52. C0MKEECIA1 IKSTIRAIJE COMPANY, ' - . Caoital 8250000; -Alii Paid, la. . T lit YE been appointed Ageni of the abije' Company ht X JNashvUle, ona am tuliy prepared io late jianne, rirt, Itirer Risks, on the nuwt favorable terms. . A full statement jf the solvency of the Company, can b setn at tbco lice or luo Manniie insurance ana irust wuui' pant, on College street V . sq18 JOUN.S. DASHIELL,. Agent THE MUTUAL ESOTECTJOK IHSUBAirCE COMPANY and cipie, nouses, wKiHMuiuwt, "b t: Ci .mVwQta n in- r.f tt.p Mtpm rn'prt aminKt t)m Ilaiardsof Inland Navigation and the Cjhes ofVesselsof every description againsrmc i enis oi iue raa auu iuiot. jUso. tlia Lives of nersonsincood health, for asinile rear. for a term of years, or duringlife. Also, Dank Notes trans- nutted per mail. J . , , All persons, having tlieir lives or property lusurM in this, Institntion, arp.eiititll to a full paftipnftGon 'n .ue CJ0'" its, wilboutanr liability to loss beyona the' amount' bfPre mmms which they may pay, . ... , '' , a riLCHEn, President J. Jl JOUSaUK V ical'rcsiotnu C. J. Fr 'Whaetox, &eretarr. TEKNESSEE HAEIKE AND FLUE "INS USANCE COH-i PAKY CAPITAL 5150,000 iTITICE on the Xorth side of tbe Public Square, midway J between the Jfashville Inn and the Jtlautera: Aianlc.T Thcy will make insurance on Houses and: fioods of every d.er suriptiou nmiinst fire; on Steamboats and Carga. against fir4 and thensi: of the nrerr on the .Uargo, or AetljJWii? anu blhcrririir crafts, and on sea vessels Mid.oiber, cargoes, off tha usual terms. - J011N M. I11LL, 1'res.ident , . JoSepb-Vacli, Secretary. r. UiaLCTOES. Alei. AlUson, John.M. 11111, F. B. Fogg, Q. M. Fogg, JameComv, Jno. l..Bass,-. Joseph Woods-Sam-uel Sea j, .Matthew Watson, J.J White, Jacob MuGavock. . janl - LIFE INSURAWE. Tfctv York Iiife fnurhricCorapnny, Ofi THE MBTUAI, VLAN, Accumulated .Capital SoOi), 510.00. r; raiiKAK, ACTur , k. rucu, rin'r. TTP Total number of Polldci Issued br this .Comnanv un to July 1st. 1352 elchl thousand tlx hundred and ehjhtyone. irplnrtJends made annuauv on all; Lite i'o- llcleiln tbapo of stocteins Interest at tho fate of C per centr rrp The dividends heretofore hare al trays averaged from' 40 to SO per ceut. irr Persons taklne out Policies for the. whole term of life can give their note at 12 month for, 4Upcr cent of tho' premium, pud pay GO per cent In cash. ' ArDllclctllons for risks. trosrectus of the corarianv. or Id. formation relating to tho (abject of Life lonrance mty be madfiaUheoceoflhe nndersignod General Agent for tb'e' SUUjofTenuessac. JOSEPH. A ABH. . . . Office i. V.cornar,f'ublIc Squire, opposite Planters' Bank. Kaihvllle, Aug. 10, ,1832. . "LIFE IxVSURAKCE; .1 HARTFORD ,LIFE IN'SURANCE COMPANY, JIART- J-OltU. UUAA-U11UU1V jAMDiVlTes. , ,JIs.r L. Minis, Seo'y. Camtal and Surnlns 200.000. -' Insuiunck on lives of while persona on, the joint stock and mutual plsn. Also. Insurance on the lives' of Negroes, on reasonable terms. S. II. L00MIS, jari 15 6m Agent. LUl! lNSltANJ ' itnu Insurance Co. of Hartford. LIFP UEPARTMENT. Annuity Fund $150,000. INCLUSIVELY held pledged, and appro printed, VJSy -i with Us reserved accumulations, by the cbartnrstG&j' and regulations of the Coin puny, to the payment of Anuu. 1tes and locscs upon1usnrancooiiUre,andDJio eventlla ble for other debts, contracts, liabilities, or engagements of he company. OFFICEItS. Tnos. K. BaACi, Pres't, S. I Looms, Reeretary; K A. -ulklxt, Vice J. W. Sarvoca, Act'y ,Presdent. Managing Directors for the. Life, Department. . A. Bolxlit, Jour UBoswrLL, Robert Bdill, Rolaxs Mathik, MiLitA.TcTTLc, Edwik G. HirLir" IlEKEA Q. PkATV. This being a Joint Stock propriety company.and eondne ted on the cash sjtem, tha Managers have adoptod a table of rates ofpreuilarr. as low as is consistent, with safety and, siui luKerlhnu those of the .Mutual Comttnles. Applications for risks on white persons, received by tho undersigned, who will furnish Prospeetuscsof the Compa anjaud any Information relative thereto. rPRIsksonsIavesagalnst dlsaasesand accidents causing death, taken; Polices Issued and losses adjusted at this Agency. JOK.XASH, Agent, Office X. W. corner Public Suare, opposite Planters Rank. Nashville, aug. 10, 1852. Aletlical JSxanilnerv. K. WiK,rroK, M V. RunkRT C. Fostx, SI. D. Office hours, 3toS, r. u. THE NASHVILLE MANUFACTUBING COMPANY. HAVING, at great expense, procured Ahs most recently improved machinery and tools for the coiistruction ol the heaviest work in metals, we solicit from the Western and Southern public a portion of their patronage. We are prepared to make to order ILnilroad Machinery, such as Locomotivea, Passenger, Freight Cars, "Frogs, Switch Stands, Repair Cars, and all work appertaining to Railroads. Steam Engines. Boat and Stationary Engines, from 5 to 500 hor power, with boilers of the beat Tennessee Iron. Saw Mills Fitted up complete, with Circular or Sash Saws, embracing thelatesl improvements. Grist lills. Engines and Machinery, complete, for Grist Mills Of all zas. Sngar lUills of the most recent construction, with Engines to correspond, put up in any part of the Southern country. Cotton Gins. Engines to drive Cotton Gins, with all necessary appurtenance made to order at short notice In all cases where it is desired, we furnish an engineer to Eut up tbe engine and instruct an intelligent negro, no that e ma v continue to operate the engine, Ac. Brass and Iron Castings of anv size or description, with Shafting, Mill Ceering, Water Wheels, Cast Iron Bank Vaults, made to order. Information cheerfully given and orders received by J., THOMPSON, Presidejt N. B. The highest price9 paid for old Brass! and Copper. scp4 (Tw fAf REWARD. I will pay theabove reward 55UUU to any person or persons, as a premium above the market price, for one thousand Land Warrants, of the denominations of lfiOi 80 and 40 acres. I will pur chase single warrants ot either denomination. R. IL BR0CKWAY Room over Oak Hall, east side Public Square, I'd door south of t m I. itl, Nashville. ,oct!4 m27. STILL THEY COME! FEE3H, ARRIVALS DAILY!! COMPETITION DEFIED ! ! ! THE sub-icriber respectfully announces to tbe citi zens of Nashville and surrounding country that he is still receiving large additions to bis already im mense stock. 01 Gents Fashionable Spring nnd 'Snminer Ready Made Clothing, which he is prepared to. and will sell AS LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Already in store Fine Brown, Blue, Black and OliveFrock Mid Dress CoaU of the latest styles, French Tweed, Cash merette. Plush. Drand'Ete. Silk Lustre and Orass Linen 1 Frock, Sack, Box, and Polka Coats, At, Ac, Ac. l anus auu 1 oiamcicij uivi .u.biivv ... to suit the most Fastidious. LIKEWISE a tine .assortment of Gent's furnishing arti cles, consisting of Fine Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra vaLs, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, llat-s Caps, Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bags, Ac., Aa Also, a variety of Youths and Childrens' Clothing, from three years of age upwards. I POWERS, Tenn-e Clothing Depot, No. Si Market St, directly op posite Union street. l3y-Xo nue xiou with any otherhouse In thecity. N. It Not to bo sold or undarsnld by any man or combi nation of mem L. P. Counlrv Merchants in particular are earnestly Invited to I call and inspect my stock previous to purchasing elscnbere marcu EAND FOR SALE. The subscriber, Jiving one mile west of Durhainvilie. Lauderdale county, oilers forsalehis TRACT OF LAND, containing 218 ACRES, almnt nan half cleared and in cultivation, with mod trass lots, an npple, orchard, containing upwards of 400 bearing tiw.s, and some SO different kinds; a good new Cotton (3in; alarge and commodious Uivellmir House, ana out nouses. : ....11 .-111. l ..l -1-1-;,,- -l- i ": ??LZrZlZ.to i part, or all in Negroes ul a fair pricft. I junotS-lm DAVID FITZPATRICK. ; v4rrww ... . firT,rir-. Jo UNITED STATES HOTEL. AlfOCHTA, OA. rnllEabove HOTEL is now open tiir the reception of JL X PERMANENT ANDT.N-ITBOARDEllS.jSIL Till Ion established and nell-knonri House has under- Se n " & a" eniTioi "'roucnou!, u iu. 'KnV'''e. be fL rUUhi TheTAIlLEwiilalwavshesmiplied with the BEST the market iiGiirds; and the Proprietor trusts, by a systeniaUc euur, both tutlrt ants nnd tire regulations or the house gencrallv, he will be enabled to give eutire satisfaction to Uiose that In4v Civor him witli Ttlieirpatronage. iani)-lvt"nv JNO.'W. SPEAR. . 1 ,' N PI W IlKlt MANUFACTURED BY i THE IT HA'ARI) Powder Company of Connecticut l'ARI) Powder Company of Connecticut ; kcs Keiilucky Rifle Powder, 23 lbs each. 500 halfkega do do do, l5f do 250 qr. kegs do do do 6idQ 500 kegs Deer do' do 2.. do 1000 Vegs Blting do. 55 do 500 lbs do (. kes each, do . 123 do do; do; do; do; do; 300 canisters fine Fille , do .1 .pound. The above powder liai just been received direct from the manufactory of the Hazard Powder Company the quality of which is well known throughout the United States. All orders promptly filled by application atmyPowdorDapot North East comer 1 Hiblic Square, Nashville. , ALSO 350,000 feel Safety Fuse of best quality. J S.H. LO0MIS, Agent mareb25 - for the Hazard Powder Company. I Ml Ml , PECPOSALS. Njrr Dctakejext, . m Bureau of Yards, and Dqcfcsj 1st June, 1S3.' OEALED l'ROt'UA to. Mvttltcaulor et cius iac aieiy. euutireua ' rupusus io. na riv. , ih iqi I '( -tr. . - t i . ' 1 In . t - ., cliASS Ti'o.1. . ' '. , Dollars' CU. I3a,0cflstharj -bumired bricks.. .per M.... " ' , .CLA''Ko.2.. ' " ' ," ' tobarrsunsck'edptcete?e)SWpbb tb . yus-H..-yahkt SUrbuih'eli cUail sh'aip'sand p'erbashel."'1' ! CtKSS'lio. .Miscx'ttAVEOrs. ' jfset'1-lDeh cypres sheetlnrit'TjeV-l.fjfJb'ftii't"'-'' ttflOOjfaet Ji,Jneh,yvll.ow.1iieflQoringper lMJi-'et ' l.v) ieei-tncn wniie-pme piK....per.i,uw laei- lone. 12by 12 per l,CC0:foot'.( 1X00 fet,roard measare,cyprcft,) feqt- '..') ' long; C by" 12 er .1,000 feet ATlthehlinber lo be it the' bosi quality, sT . -clear, of. 'apvood, tptv knots, iplitSj; . ji te5,:,nd another oelects. - ' ' 'CLASNo. 5. ,'. .j ieObarr'.Ms'bestl.ouU'vllia cement", in fcbja , . of 300 pounds -i. . . ........ .v.. . .V. . .per barral CL.Sf.eUicKLLioi;' 1 ' J?,M0 poends plz leid. iporp.ound -is ti 'unajaeci. copper, si py buiucnes , -.c (.'6'.13)'..'......;.,1'.. per pound' IS bo. ifiv.i.'.v.;. fpe'r'uor- (75 pounds blocktin. ......per, lound . ,. .g e-a, t" CLASif JV'o. 7. t. .,. ... r lOOjbujhclj charcoal....!. IJe.f busal.r ." Cr..SSft.R MlMim. 'ldoVoundsBgUribl'ister-steeltaS6i3rt . prrpound i puuiius cb,ri, ururu ........ . . y:i puuiiu ra-pouula horse :QMron,'l by 1 -lncb'.f er pound ipX pounds bar iron, 3 by lluch per pound. ' , . . " ' CLASS Ko. 9. .'. .' 30( piles, each 3 feet long, 12 inches dlata: ' eer ai miuaie.. ................ ...... per lineal loot 1 ' CLASS If.' 10. .MisriLLAXror'sT - '' '5 ddtiiDil-l'-lnch'bastkVJ files p'erdoion '-' .4 d(en 11'inchi-rOpndrbastard fiU-i-..,par.dozen r ;3. dozen 14 inch finishing flies. ..,,,,..,peridoaen 4 doxil'10-Inch'3-.sfpire files....'...'..', per dtrtelC J dozen Jiorse rasps..... .'.'.. j-erdnjen - CLASS Mn". lU-3I;siiLr.B0os. - 16,000 pounds best quality hay. per. ton . CIJ lSS No. 12. .Mi; LLAStois.- . COO jhushel corn,. ..... t. per tus'.iel 4i 40Q bubhels oats.'..., pef'busUel G bushels 'silt'.. U j i '..per V" tie I1 , 2,000 pounds. sheaf oabt.... i.,.per p.uud ,.; CLASS Ko.l3.-rJ!iiciLLA!rors....i lAX 20 pounds horse-shoe nalls(No.'J).......per pound 1 casl-iroa swsgo ooct,iwupoHnuij,;pak- tern furnished"..' pir pound 1 'churu.tnandril....- ......each : d paIr.4Q-inch bcllom. . , ach . . 1 i- - i ti wi . .. - ... . i l HlUUKUUIt; SUIT It l-v JWUllUBy .... . ,nuiiu , 1 ra tilulA. t Mil from 4 liV'l llleh ! ' r eae 1 S masons' squares (steel blades) each 2 2-foot foldlnz rules '.'. each' 0 pounds borax....- .... per pound. . 10 gallonslard oil perel(ui . , I barrel coal tar.: f oarrei "pbiih'ds rIuo...i. 1. '..per pound' ' pounuschaic. per pouim. 1 ream .saiid-nAner. assorted ns.......Der. ream "li dozen 5 o Russia tori. tie brushes'..'.:, per' doicn' -'- t dozen 3 u Iiasalabristlo brushes por dozen , r i dozen sail" toots .per dozen i dozen i-amol's-halr pen' pencils, assorted.. per dozen s putty Knives............ 3 spirit levels............. C dozen luasoht' line.".'. , 10 pounds rendered tallow .:;'. each ...'.each ...'per dozen ,.,pT pound ...per pound ...per pound ...per pound x pounus saupeire 1 .pound flour of sulphur, y fjAfrels lar ..- X gallons .trainou.... ..ier gauon 1 gallon No. 0 ..,.,. ..per.gallau S dozen bottles inustaugllniiiient t'd0zuii ' ' '. dozen bottles nerve nd bone liniment per dozen CLASS No. 14. JIl--ELo J., "10 reams best quality ruled letter paper, .'per ream . 10 reams bestqiralltyruledvappaper..-.. per ream 4 quires tnvelojie paper,,,,, per qui. o' 1 julre imperial drawing lapo ....r quire -' 1 quire atlasdrawlng paper .....por quire. , '2 qulreatraclng'paper, 40 by 20 Inches.. per quire CU0 quills, No. Ml, oestqualiy....'. 1 -er 110 4 gross best metallcpens. pec gross 4 dozen pen-holders .....per dozen 1 dozen pintbottlesbestbla.klu- per dozen 4 dozen bottles French carmine redlU..per dozen . 2 dozeapspers black sand per dozen 3 dozen blank books, rtvo (No.'J) per dozen, dozen pieces India-rubber per dozen 12 dozen black lead pencils, best quality, assorted,. ,,,,-pej do;en 2 dozen bolt taste , .'.per dozen 4 dozen bolts linen tape (redj :..pcr dozen 4 pounds red sealing-wax, best quality. per pound 500 envelopes, assorted sizes per 100 For printed schedules and form of offer, bidders arc refer- J red to the Navy Agent at Memphis, Tenn. ' ' It is to be provided in the contract, and to be di.tiuclly ' understood bythe bidders, that the amount and number of j ,articles enumerated in classes hoaded "Micaneous," are I speciued'as the prubntiU quantity wlncu inay oc required, as well as to uxaaia ior oeierminmg uio lowesiu.u; u contractor is io furnish more or less of the said emmn articles, nnd in tveh itvantitut ami at suck times us tie lti r or ctumnaiuUut mayrtquire, During the fiscal year cud infi'SOth June, lb-1, and. if so requested, until further con tracts shall be made for the ensuing fiscal year of 1 !-; and, whetlier the quantities required be more- or less than . ..; f ... loose speciueo, uie prices einiiixeiiuiin uie snuic. All tlic articles must be of the best quality, delivered in good order, free of all and every extra charge or expense, and subject to the inspection, count, weight, or measui ctiient of the Sl navy yard, and be in all respects satisfactory to the commandant "thereof. Contractors for classes headed "Miscellaneous," who do' not reside near the place where the articles are to be deliv ered, will be required to name in their proposalsan agent at the city or principal place near the yard ot delivery, who may be called ujion to deliver articles when they shall be required. The deliveries of all building materials may be com menced forthwith, and must be commenced within sixty days after the date of the contract, and continued from timo ia time, as in the opiniou of the commaudiuent of the' yard the wants of the service may require, and mutt htcotnUtd irithiutJif fiscal year ending 30A Jvne, 1G. Thoy will be measured, inspected, counted, -or weighed, by tb rules adopted by the government, at the navy'vard; for instructions regarding which, and for a mora particular description or all materials, reference is made to the com mandantof tbeyard:, When all other .things are equal, preference will be given, in awarding the contracts, to ar ticles otthe growth, production, and, manufacture, of the United States. Approved sureties, in the full amount of the contract, will be required, and twenty per centum, asadditional security, deducted from each payment until the contract hall have been cVnpleled or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the department On classes headed "Miscellaneous" to be delivered as re quired during the fiscal year, the twenty per centum re tained may, at the discretion of the commandment, be paid quarterly on the first of January, April, July, and October, when 'tha deliveries lure been satisfactory; the balance (eighty per cent) will be paid by the navy agent at Mem phis, within thirty days after the presentation of bills in triplicate, duly vouched and approved. No -part of the per centum reserved is to be paid until all rejected articles oflered under tho contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially authorized by the .department It will be stipulated in the contract that if default shall be made by parties of the first part in delivering all or any of th?4rticle3 mentioned of tbe quality and at the times and places above provided, then, and in that case,' the said par ties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liquidated damages, a sum of money equal to twice the amount of the contract price herein agreed upon as the price to bo paid for. the articles in case of the actual deliver)- thereof, wlu'ch li quidated damages may be reoovered from tilne to time as theyTsc'crue. The sureties must sign the contract and make nllidavit i that they, in the aggreyal, ans worth over and above their I debts and liabilities thefull amount of the contract I Each offer must be signed jy the pcrs on or persons mak ine it, and by the guarantor. , ".iccording to tho form annex-1 ed; and their resideiice,nainiii,' the town and htate, must be distinctly stated. It Is to be provided in the contract that the bureau shall have the power of annulling the contract, without loss or damage to the government, in case Congress shall not make sufficient approprirtions for the articles named, or for tho completion of the works estimated for, and on which this advertispm. nt is based. Persons whosp orsshal) b? accepted will bonotifiad by letter through the post office, which notice shall be consid ered sufficient; and if they do not enter into contract for the supplies specified within fifteen days from the date of notice from this bureau oftlie acceptance of their bid, a contract will be mads ttilh some otjicr person or persons, and the guarantors of such defaulting bidder will be held responsi ble for all delinquencies. All offers not made in Uriel eonfonnUtf with Ibis adver tisement will, at the option of the bureau, be rejected. Tho. only whose offers triny bo accepted will be notified, ami con tracts will be ready for execution without delay by the navy - agent at Memphis.- FRM 0F0 FFKR. Tit tte Chvfof&e Bureau of Yards and Roctt, Xary De fartmtiit. of , in the State or , hereby offer to furnish, under your advertisement dated day of , and subject to'rdrthe requirements of the same, all the ar ticles embraced in class No. , viz: (Here insert" thiarticles; with prices carried out) amount ing to' (write the aggregate in words.) And I 'propose (nametheagent ifone is required by the advertisement.) The undersigned, ", of , in the State of - ,nnd , of , in thp State of ,as guarantors, hereby nndertake that the above named wilt 'f , Ter be accepted, en-, ter into contract, as before required, with the United States, within fifteen days after the date of notice through the post office of the acceptance ot bid, as before mentioned. (Signatures.) I certify that the above named and are known to me to be good and responsible guarantors in this case. (To be signed by a navy agent collector, or district at ertnev. or some other person -known to the bureau to be corditiblej EDWIN O. PERRIN. junel5 lawdlw. Navy Agent 0-E HUNDRED 'BARRELS ST. LOUIS FLOUR. I have just received a hundred barrels superfiflour, choice brand- i avisTarii at .Aieinpius,- wipertrecerreoai.iiijyicace unt. i 1deirvina'f Mi'ch mace or nlaces wiUiin Uie TiaVvvaltf 'PLtL, inreftt.VTvf-li orefl rjvWreclbvthecorUindauttbe".tlie i coa'P.Wtelypro h,. .riinia. K.-.tr. i,i . -,-(. ,..tiiPLeribat heirat SHYltiS, TENS'; .' S UND AX BE. BLUDSOS'S AaT V Hfirrf T r,rr;v :;,'Df' ww(t frmih. t viwiwv 'Buiw-orKiAA rtwjKiwJS r , f .... .' 7- - 1 ' J mini frrwi. J ' . ,-"' r -wt , i t AS1 ,T!ir TV- ttf-T ,vi I r,f iun itiin.vn iiTtni ma i ; at born, .and iilUro ' hoivlessby 11,0. aiid ft ZJt Tt fST .oeeded in cnnnstltimself; Sr.o hfc i. .:, , , i . . . -x -- iavu 1'iutvituitr iliOir L Kme,his success m sjicb. cases has been imriva!Ie3. 11? u.vue. aware oi ino irw!Ii,jlity.oi'.the-Pnblic, had oousei -.'1;3 nw.imghfiio .w r,f h ,TO -. "'. l;,ri"-, "1 ne roetTIciue was ful y est!ih bv iU sutcess. as shown i r , . r : .r r lr'UerfegfIrof:M- 0wrr JIephl fwing! Mluri..getime..Dt nl '.1- . ... '.. Meupbij, Tenn'., ApriH7.l5. I hrn-byKrldyiballhave been acquainted wi. ih,, N. UIcdKiocnd noma ve.irsi ..i ,... 1 1 it if "fl -ski' ntw ICTJUytU x S TO ''Siw ,Mre ODe lha icre-nrdsTECov fi? ! rf !.b? 'jpeiAi3 aflection, wlar"K with ap.vpa.on of h ofa rSES, ... J . it. V.ALjLitttl';il. II. , W . a.."?.. Kqnested tolry this nrerh-. 1v ' Vr i- "" ' iIuvisu ; Janiiarr i'i8... Da. iiuxm:;-l f fdee tha liberty and foil i t to be In . dar to-.com.end to all rs6ns .ufcing fS? stomach d lwwels, your Alte.Wire Oomp ?'T"' ,ffi i-ww;v !! fo ir. - ,7 t J7- ,rJ L .n's . 90. ..eon.. ' f;., j " -"" uomesct whicui 1 believe aitirelycnrcfhnh:. MfC.U.lll CAYCE. DBtt:-F.3me t&rf 1 J? SS3.? Ur 1 . t icate that my w,fe had been gr,fVSltPb.Ar AJterativo Comr ud. I now take pleasure i tlic public, tl.at.nv tt.fed-,fcrT'h.4Dff.?0 E subject to tbe ra si kind of spells uf minii Z .T1"' 1 J . ed,w seremI wl' I thought tobe "? J,ff.ta?aw 1 le l)ht7? ?n great manTiffe?tn. .iV..i wun iruenuj nues. IWng persuaded to trr yonralteratnucomi)ound. Id rt en-T.ftl.Jrrrr... "J Ujat it bas entirely 'cured 'herjTand l SKt recommefid.t to all .'JfaBSS hverand dyspepsia. K L ROJOEMfifiv $ atire Compound. I tbiuS XWtSl fcS Wf,t,, of "Cramp Llicfin its' veu bvnl ;..., .. rtfjZl : , " "- v... iviui: tiiaii iiari inrti .imft... -i.i- 4i.: iLy i ninle i rr."T."V-i V r-"'J "iiugirui would cer- ...c.i.t:, uiuiii ine.i "ieao(remedicin.'Vvh.!ini n-iiecumomevtiy.itlact.ui less ihau an hour " ' WiL It LLOYD. ; y ' Giles COkxtt, Tenn.. Dec.0, .i.i , - De, JlLtMOsj-i feel that I should foil Khori rif Wdutv to youand toth,wo who are &ded, wi I not.- td TLX $ recommend your AllcmUve Compound. It has eulirel v t'l itml .. , hare not luTu.sc to take L wo tnr-ilhs. lu eat anj thing I want m'SS ' behove myhealth isas gwKlasil eve. is at myadraS. .bhouhl l.eruirert,l,.dTsp(TS:aJix-in xij, ffigffc calLou you. 1 am vWy .wjctftUr vM'ri .-L r :LI2fGETa J.,HARWflOD. ' ,.,..' ." -''R.tiia, Ala-A ttgustS t'lSol. This Is (n oec hfn.that Lted iured fbnmmr-j vrith Dvspeiisia and Daes of Ui -js-.' - - - l'. 1 -t-i-. m t wuii- muT 11 V- fcician haH i.res;ribtfd for ma without mv receiving any befi-' efit When I commenced fh r iv ltt...i, .....i- i. " , , . . , . ... .... o -Tifcerauve ..iK.u.iu, ..u.tucurvumc smudiy, and I recommend it bcoa . of the same happy efitci mm others of mr acquaint " JUt UAItUTJIERS. ncsrsvn.Lt AhuJUarchS. 1S. ' Dr. Hledsoc ?oc fern: Jnding rrom tio certificatsa you . a.lverh-d, it unllbo aln.ost unnecessary for ms er evldeat-in r-i.Ai-! In tl, !....;. havealntadv to add further v.hi f .,,....!. ,n : . oi ' t, Tr "',r- "'"s y, luaijoryears. i suBered a grtd(rrroiii Dyspepsia and lan,iiietqrtbe.spWen and thought that I hever would record Icommeaiffi lDg yourcomphund about nine weeks since, and have twined' 25 or SOpounds, and feel about as Wen as I ever did. , , -. , nENKV J, OOFF. heifovn,ciue43fcr.alo m every Drug Store in pj-RSIIOlT Ocnenil igent for wholesalein tha med ?1 !: P'Ht Wfe uovlS-l vd tr DR. Willi .c1NET" ! ' INDIAN Aim ff-TRTTAtr pan. . RIJ-PECTFULLY annouuecs to the citizens or Nasli rilV mid yicinity, that ho has returaed. -gam after a resi mn Vnt nil -!. U . r h,r ii. !, .. ... "' "luu,Jt lis luw ialaspassAssioo many certiScatei from men f eminent standui? ci-itViiif.i1 --. . .u . .. tut the iaid:3tressmg cas, of tU following dUeases, vir-Ner-FS& ,.S ' ChiUsand t .- ... ."". S v-oogns, incipient Con- ' ffi r?". U?' J'"'. . Fit,, 'Dropsies. - S"'ce,rf V'.''P'as'sof the Lunffiatid In .l,o l.t. .mill, r- o;.... , Dun-jg his residence iu the South, he attended to oyer tea thousand different cases, all of which ho treated with more than ordinary success. eL?"e llo",e:i from h's-inuph experience in tho JTedi ral Professmn and the degree of success that has attended iiisehorls heretofere, to obtaia the confidence and patrouar-e of the siciiaud aillicted. , . , .. . . - - . .w .Ub UU' i:y,.". 8U 0 lJ- DR. VM. Mcln All Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville. BE. FEASK'S KAGNETIC 0HENT. AMR, WINTERS had lost nearly all of his hair and had been bald for many years; bytb; useofMrteft tlM of the Jfnnetic Ovttmttit, Aud Ais 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 Mr. Warier, of this town, 14 yeap of ape, had been afflicted with tbeAstlrma from his cradle fib had the benefit pf the best medical advica that a lqving and wealthy father could procure, without avail. It was one of the most aggravated cases I eversaw he was emaciated al most to a skeleton. By the use of a few bottles of the Oint ment he vezs,!)ter,jtg!Ay cured, and for seven months past has enjoyed robujt health. ' ; This was an extreme case of irjlinunation. of ike, spleer, of longstanding; has a variety of treatment from nole. than eight different physicimi. without receiving benefit was cured uy uia used only tour douip3 01 the JlagneliCiUiul- ment, llns wasfoiu-monthsagoamltljeladylaMrsDuu- 1 ham.) is -till in gtod health, ami able to attend to her.uSual hcusohold duties. I have treated two cases of Chronic Hon . Eyts with the Ointment, both of th. pctienr.s so nearly K .?. m.,.,l n .l-.nt fo ld thrm fmm i place. One oflheiu kid been afflicted 18years thfeiothar alrantflyears. Thet had tried the !-t physicians in the State, without pHii-tit; andoBtOf them had ten under tho treatment of the celebrated Dr. " fuizy, cf Cincinnati, fur eighteen months, anil had expended hundreds of dolhis in vain efforts to effecta cure. They are now by itseof the JIoOTetic Ointment, ncarlv or quite, cured; anil are able to read and attend to any oniinary hiisme. ss. I ha vo" used the Ointment in a-number of tas of Piles, nnd In no care has it failtd of tfititi'j immediate relitfandyiniralljfa pirmantnt cure, t have also used it beuiciallj in nj ei e cases.of Ery blpcl.is. And lost but hot lea if, have within the .hist year cured fbnrcu s of CANCER by Iho ifso of the XWirfn; Oiidina.t alone! - From a thoioiigh trial pf the Ointment in nearly 'every disease for which it is recomnu-ni't ,4 cau confidently re commend it to be one of tire most useful remedies over of fered to the public. Respectfiill. Yours, IIUUTOS IlUHUI-r.Ti, Jl; D. Dalod Jan 7, 1 850, ArceliarOhio. ' '-' Tho chatacternf this Oiuluu-nt, i au.eli-cient remedy, is established iu thi. city. There are quite a immbcrof indi viduals who nri be their restoration to 'health to the, -use of this extraordinary- Ointment ' For sale by H. (. SCOVEf . Ul'.KI.X ,X V lljl.IV. mayfl ' CAi;VltlHTvARMSTR0yo. IE A STOUT, C.O AC II MANUFACTURER, No. 'i C'L,vr.c Sna er, Nasuville, Tesjt., to JL .V. ErtaeK Grocery ITitrehottse, and XextdJor op- ponle MfTXM ut vVr . .... I... A LL.kinds of carriages for sale, with liarness to suit. All woikiold by me is made, at tin Clark Street MiiiiarV- and warranted, aud will be sold on as gooil Terms, for Cash or good notes, as any wm fc made North or East. r Repairing dona v.-ilhpromptness and dispatch, ud all, persons leaving work to repair may rely .on getting it when promised. All orders promptly attended to. iniirlo. ' ' ATfr00 ilAMKOTIL mllE thoron-h bred Jack. JIARINGO HAM JL MOTH, direct from Kentucky, will make his first season in Tennessee at Cacey Snrinein ji Marshall countyfive miles below the Csning ford in Duck River, at thirty -tiva dollars insurance and tiny cents groom fee. Jennets sent from a distance will be pastured erafis, and'grain fed, if required, at fifty cent3 per "week. Ho is full fifteen hands two and a half inches high, good honest measure, unusually large bone, and heavy; black-, wilb mealy r.oe.- He has theorm, size, color and blood to re commend him highly to those who wish to improve their stock. Wo consider him" the master Jack of Tehnfcssee. For further particulars see hand billsT- ' " ' ' 1 march 11-Sm : KNIGHT & WILSON. . 1 1 - SUfisS JBY aTiST-" -MSCK5LANEUS. ' -'NOTICE' Tff "3TI5!;TAyLLS. 1 .vailrvitU. btaro, CptChar!e.'iSHsic,leai7ttsbm-llod3V - All l-.rflo'.-ir;. 'ti,,.. """"E.noi- v day burftSaljmlA. iWi'iSRd)oiinrioabojI-J lherkets k will lenvc fife L'irflOlmJitljrSIatfon; N. C Sdi.i,lf.th..QAIarketiSt.5. whevetickcts chas.. of BiDcham JifipA AgenU of Up State 'CoroearofSdi .Wihpurehas. odiTCaWmtei'Ra! 'r'ThtmraiDg31.ri Traiji tbrr.uhto PSttsbur??, picve-' land Ciacionali and Chicago, will leave at J o'clock, A. M. Tfe'-fchCiucimAtirAsfliours. " ThaiinghtMailTraiaatl-P. M. .TUroajh fp.CSncin na,L. 4.6 beprs, including one night'a comfortable rest at Pitflbur. ' ' " i" .r - ,. "iTbeab.-Felinesr!sthr.j?hd.-toitLaBoer. Har- .suuij ucniMunu, uniiogoon, iiouidai urg, Jor.u-1 jiiNoriC.r In-cusJ oflo43.Xhe.Coiunnv miII.1i.XI Ihemscf v.n u. v. wiiu (iiir.- -ie.nii--riniif. is. ir , . ves responsible for personal baggage ofr, ari.jforan amount nol excccdirig lu.. ' i - U0...- Jl00UK,jrenl. ;nC-;.L-'- ii" 4".nnsvjtia Jii C. TI,. Pftlnml,;, n.:i. j t - ' . . , bfa t?d hi! inferrik -diat. piAW will lea't. the above station atlJf.P.M. ...i una road now complete, it opens a coiarannUathin be-J- tweefl Pittsbnrp and Phll4dpMk,orP!ttb"ur luilCatil. ?I5jP Fr' t .firrim. Ihc wst can reAEh an vaatern rrfattq,iftte and cheaper than -btanj orthefentrrt rivl' . U . . Vh . wnn . U t, tlw-'laily, jwekPls taU tttw.onr, rro.u &t I.)Uis, X.uUvilie, Cinoiuaatl, Wbeelini; sndT fill Ilia UIrt p0IBtSi)ilh westarn watrre.-, -AUo -tti thtj Clte lancl.a.nl -1tt.n. lf.ii .4 . .. .4 .-.. ,... 1 ii -T ii . " , . ...-j, . vupi .,- 1 .vni.iai. Tfall'Koad at Piltsborr. 'C rSn ihmurh hHt litisi.urk jP PI'UadlpI)UyihouttR5hipjueia,d' CtfiaUt.aaadvan. i Chat cai bd app-r-ecrared bv iirshinir . ' u ?Jt sioobj.rueiloif d uHv israll-.a py le or Iw,wstr freights westward can be )ri..-r.'.I rmm 1 .tthn'r-.T. Ilni danan.ortownAlu'thoHiuriorliirlUllMtML " l 'Iir-i PltUbnranU Philadelphia!. Rsttinbre. 'i-T .11- t'l.r'f.iri'r irvitfrutnutr DrT Goods. Boaa and Station. ri. oi..... .1.... ' . 7" 7. . 7 J(JT.lB0,lb lbs. 'iswii inni u . rnetin, i- urs ana rei Irits; P4atli6r,-i5addlerj ' ct. . .. . . ecnuu ;iMi.. roTrn'Pheetids'& -Shfriinsr lt'Tal,'( cuj:s.uis.v.a, uroasaes.jixccpLtiof. i fle, Hird warerirCillow WareiMJcniaerv;'' iliu t.i ' S5 els. cts - .1 .l.fctl, .r.Wli.. . t'litra VAsss. nutferfn Plrfctrw A Kegs, Gdles, Col nt Un, winler,1 Qneensware, Tallow, 7: Jbacco'.'in leaforilanuntct.rtdvlSasl-'f ' j cts. SO rts. ' VotiVtll" CSni -s:. ' ''' "' Bston.C'oitou f in sumLier.i lvrfo.l.-ir.i and Lard Oil. (throusrhl Port In fhll e.ir- t r. in load, at' Oners tlslc' tm J !.(.'.( . . ' ctt. I'raii ulscsii. J . . . .-;;!. -.-; I". J. Siiccder, . , , , 'F ref'git gent.'PkiUJelf ia, ! - ,ft? Jtlagraw &,Koous,.. Sr , . Freight Jlgmts.BaUiatm ' - U S.-Wf i Freight .f,.VT ;rst f.,.V. r. jr. ti iioifstojs, i.' ' march lClSr.3-ly JTART)WAP.E AND CUTLERY. FALT. CtTKNlNGILVII, c NO. 4", COLLCCE STESr,NJuVILLB,Tl.-r. ARE uow in. receipt of their entire-stock of HARDWARE aud CUTLER for the Snrint? Tn.de. and in cilBn- theatfention of thertiei'clianta.of MidJlo ami East Tenn.. see. ntuckv.and North Albamato their lar-e and r.f 1 . : 1 i 1' . i ..I'-. -i -. 1 .sui wiieui, iiieyieei conuueni luai 11 n 111 coniparc Livora- ui ui uuj aiuusu uuuuirv, pnu nncuma item of Transnortation is considered, it willl f.Ml that sU"WiHiiMionld prompt all dealeri in this section of the country 10 encourage a a on mark et. -They also invite"the attention of Blacksmiths. (nters. and Farmers visiting Nashville to their asstirtmentof -Tools, r arming impiemauts,4cM a largestocfcoiWUicii ttoy always keep on haad. flatters, Uinsenj and i(r.w,taieu at the highest mar ket prices in exchange for-ggods, or iu pavment of debts. Feb. 23,1353. . " " - y J. II. JSurroiVsi P:itriit i'lantiitioli CIHlV 3111,1,,. THIS Mill dlSers from .11 others In the construe lion of the tipper or Running Stone, which is composed of Preach Burr Blocks, enclosed in a cast Iran t.'ase, 1ch forms the back and hoop t.f tho tone with a Cast Iron Eye, or Bush, than lsofereater external diameter at the bottom that al the top, which Is secured to the back by fnurbolts,so that every clock is In the form ofadove tail, whidi jrives greater strength to- a Stone than any other raetbnd which Is required In small mills, where the stor.o Is run with great speed, and becomes dancerons If not strongly ciadc. It also Ki ves any weight to ajtono of small diameter that Is required without havlntr it thick or high, that makes 11 top heavy. This milLIs a square frame made of wood or castlron.In Ihefonn of arinsx.wrih Bndj-tree,!5plnirieTlUnct,Ii1o? Driver, aud Kegulathi? Screw, and grinds Ui on th. same principle as alarge mill, diCerin; only in the Runner Stone; this bemtr of fr.reaweizht enables It to grind nearer tbe cen teragreaterquantitv ofrain with los p.)wer than any olber millnowin use. This mill is poriable.and may ba attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. ALSO, nil sizes of Erench Burr Mill Stones, manufactured on the Fame principle. Joseph If. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the Inventor, for which bo obtained Letters Patent in tS43. - Pocaliinfringre ments the purchaser will be held responsible for tbe right ofoslnp. Thesa Mills do not require a Millriglit to set them up; and atlthatlsnecessary to put ihem In operation, is toattecha hand to the pulley on the spindla, with a drum sufficiently Isrpro to run a twenty-four iuch Mill 40 revolutions per mlnntc, attached lo Gin, Steam, orWater Pewer. Btho, st.-ady application of two horsepower the Mill will irrlnd s.x fo 8 bushels ihourof pood meal: and t. ill grind wheat as well as corn,. thirty iuch mill. If put to Its fullest pped,vl- erlndfrom ten trt Sfteenbusi:elsierhonr. Tbe.a mills are Warranted tol In every respect as recom mended. Directiohs roa I'siKo. Place yourmillaboutSOfeetfroni the Driving Pulloy in a level position; make the belt of lu.ther six or eight Inches wide. iJiv. the Stoneild revolu tions a minute with the sun. Kei-plbdMuck and step or me spindle well oiled. Place the star oh tho back of the Running Mnnir.in :ua same way at me u rosa on mo iT.ver, that is. tha wav they are trimmed to run. Kcfer to Thos. Patterson, Ksq.,orn!"hhui4 county, Ohio, Jew Beal, Esq. ;friinton cnty, Ohio; C. S.- Uradhury, iq .01 umcnntit.anu a numoer 01 rwner. All ordcrsdlreited to JOHN K LObAJA Ko. 52 Broadway, Naihville, Agent for Mlddleund Kast Tennessee, or J. tl. BU KUOWS, Janai d. tr-w.&w.ly. West Front sUCliuO, IMPORTANT TO IRON MANUFAOTU. Jti:itS.-IAlf! KENTON,-of Newurk, New Jwsey, has discovered a prece -s for manufactnring wriffct iron directly from. the ore. with wood or minersd coal, styled bjr him an nre-weld'mg furpace ; t'.in improvement in tlte tiunu:" facture or iron long sonj.lit after, hut neve r SocCesilIy at tained until Mr. Keirk ? -s dfst-neiy,-n.l whSeh prt, at 'a single hesit IhO be, quantity of bm, at a less oosi lluiti pig iron is now usually liiadp- "tMy PaWBt bare been granted him for his disCOVery,and woara I bo apmint edpgenU for the Kilo of right, and its inlrinluctioii tlin.uqhout the AVfest"; and as the psenth"gh price of iron isindttcuijj uiairy capitalists to invust in its manufacture, without b-intf aware of tha great advantajros thia new ami ialuable inven tion naa ovpr anv other Unoivn ring their interest to thus earl. portancnol aucxaminatiouu ' t!on bef ire etnbarkinsr hi anv assuringihem of "its entire success and practicability, ksde- monsirio(l oj iueiuniacesiio'iubuci5swuiipuiui ai.B this plaa. It is notom;piirpo so iiithtsadvarlisement tq speak par ' ticularly oftho almo.-t incalculab! . advantages th s pioceiB possesses over all dth6r modes fbr making Iron; (as this is contained in our circular, which we will bopleu. . 1 to mail to the address of any one interested in the -matter-,) but to call th.altenllotiof thosoabout iatetiug iu ths manufac ture of Iron, and res pectfulfy invite an uijimmsitiori of tho filruacc we' are erecting in this citv, end which will be in f kipei-ttton by the fith Jnn. Isexr, or tt thtf fnrnact-t f the iaada0;Cohmthi-fiati k. "-I", 'w ;wnpe,; Lu M PfiWi-iJat lw h, fianninE "'.S81 W ttWthr; itrs the SSI-M?Js. y'''v--i't-'t!n(har'Teu.i.ii. ' ::::"lr,T7 7 'r,u-m BiVmu-n . . .. lmei- CordmbusElS CfoWdo. $lantm,.;ti, vi.. 1 majtpottwfol - kecs' w,.frT 0I,! " Wd? i Pmfonal tH. Bftws of Hsa&thwL, Crestline ) $1,.; Chicago, (via Michigan .SouthcnTl -M tc wJlJS inon-TeVll -ai!noui.c. -AVj ?U thiaenttioa al LonSr i p Chicago, ukeRKeIlt,Tr;ri,. Mill r1' Wr-OIW serious it A all ' be i-i otra confession, -a lost ma wSow tvauki-jShoTxiygan, Wtul,-ti D.ti.!t and Michigun' t - ' ' - ' 1 MournfiU tlio fwntnt Hp rtn tV! ,1s 2? feJ"U. ! .. .-5,- . . . " . -' F a ?imU to mil- i,n ir -:ii !,- . r-..?.... .,'j-cw-ii;.. . r. ' ;.;., --. "'.-i,in. -iiroionn I .. .... urc i tiwiui ei ,i ir: ..i.uj tt....r,.:..T: '.. , t - . . . v". . v" m tim-dr rn.. jl- l- il- ?feSi -SlrrrSiiiCvT .American iron company tu. ..ewirt. jrnr, now op erating.with complet6oce. . W. C. DAYIS.t CQ. "Cincinnati, Jungl a w. PATENT CHOPPING JUL!, ' Tor Choppiiig Corn or other firain, An urtieu! trhirh erery lli. fhto&l . IT will grind, with tuic or two horse power, from four to , fiyo bushels an hour either line tif bread -or coarso fbr Rtock-rraad, is so simple in .its construction, that any boy twelve year, old can keep it in order and run it It is adap ted to either Steam, Water or Horse Power. Having sold th entire right of lourmfacturing and selling the abovu. till, in Tennessee,. to Jlcssru. J. It Cowan and A. C. Howard, of Nashvillp, persons wishing to purchase con nnd them at J. M. Seabnry's, on College street, where ftey iill be happy to take orders. ' BOSS & ADAMS. angS. iTXJ ANTED TOi ItUY Alibis olBce, twestt or ,,y,V.i. Tniarr negioes, The highest .marketipnce mil be .yeaapphcationisdesoon..' maySl lw , . 1 -.-' u. - . ' . - ... . i. j!. - - -Ls-M- Ja4 JLm- .y ," Xj2 l "j Jl" T ' Trr ....... .iii,. -- - . , . .r- . -. J ii-UKDAYmBAmrfo.'o Tiot. rA rrr,. -f wl.o huncst tte WnvVPtte ttwfeor tT?A5tn iliss-C- .. ...i ii ..... . . , ; tMr foliar aj.J-ronl.i. aJ thfl doom itatur. in lh1.,lnll .,', nr ?' t - n a- , cnticuais. U cvitv ona tl.mk-v 7 T. i1 1 . i petftilt to iJc of tteJ28. " r fuI1 "" J .. (J," f a nno-wl 1 JUblf tlmritrin,. - M:-0ra,,u "0l ileniaspoi-tblya word 0 . CauUwt fronx-an ofa teirw to some oftlie yo.ms ministers .vill not lio ttfea. 1 amiss. At 1 vrL"h that they tyDuI(rthik n ti? jtlam simple lanjaagts-the ai afT. .tion-ateinauuer-.amULeatroHg- and nervous cspre atons fall 0f tWlit jtod ifediajr, foutul in the wri tings ot 1 Ml and Petw ami Johq: aad make thesr nl . wr,tin an1 aH if. In lead i....,o.g o, ion? wortl- and j.rotty sounds to .lsa tbo ieopte and to gain admiration if rwere j, rounster, iu prepariiiS to.preach I voakLthliik of Ha "ff i 1 -U4Uliar '".'ifHicapostloH prcach- and Wi-t-cr. the ttnths which SoV I .!ie.wJ, and u t same s. ntinieilts ahd fe.Dn, and etnresg then ,too mtlsam" plain and simph manner in ..ahr exp tfifci. 1 . r..u-thfnkap.clV ,H-.r .TOnsing- homely phraies a.hl uch. 1 lave nir chifdreh ii.T-... ' ....! 2i-ri&rs. . ruwJa uj ,,. lo .itenasutnd Basdriwtir.lwhieK 1 srnu; Wh.i ii n u. r. -- ... , . 1 . -ri!.a,!c ; . .;. .- utim-. .wotittt nt i sr.u Jt. . IL... ....... .. . 1.- , ' J"U1. i:iMci is .-.7,..,,;y,.J.,ffi,injiua,:l, a, . Jfcside. -tltpf, U.aJd.J.ff.ItftoTtld.ul the. foll6tv.ni o l swwm?.,-- . , '.-1. ., 1 coini-s n,aU. oft.a pitiotl tho mt-jor part of a.- pUlpitv-srinlet-i...j aroul.il' Ifia Irbhev afrtl' cltt feical .altu.iWa, and iltspkyuir hk pproi-.f.n..-' la what ptirnoi. U thia tmitn ii ti .J w 0 amiwroro wliotn h tlio cxtravaraiTt unui cas'i- IU ill V oninir.n ,1. il.. cj. -r . . , B '.oitjing?gk,kcide.r, aifll6 iwsdL doirn tlw ,1 .1 ""j. air.! jiaranwt. uown tlo- u .m, iit,-wr; uiamOUU Was vi tv inh ..!....- aiula yonjig lawyer- protiouticed withTtuthoribttve ijijQtmtiQWDUK, that he . splsn-dId;- for. a.. I joined l-aTiner UrotTiujogfriiij: Iwmftoic lti .switch ailed Wf I mytiKd 4jHii9 shrewd j..! sob- very hqo,1!!: And .till, fron. Iho no. ofh&bea , I could perceive Oiat lie -ivaa-biir with nI.i..o4 a'aiib.1 it. "Conianow. Fnnnor. ,lo .II 4 .t. t-i .r . -"'""-.. lOH. JUlf ll truih. d you rmllr think it was a profitable kiu ' . -? . 1 , ,Baster" you pnt-it pit to . 1 am OQiiLto deelare to von th.,l. ;t ,.-:! jne, the ntulity vas they say fine .featheK ittatcb. fit..'1 biriUand it may tickle the taste of vou olleg'iaiL tint Tor me,, whhavecothinff bat jnV mother ton gue aud mother wits to (rust tp, it "w wrtuinly eutire.y, entirely too fine. "I Yhv please vour honor, wc poor bodies ivoulil not give Hie Twalin'' ' of a rash to hear .about the beauty of leaves of trees: or about liowery fields, or flqwing, .fqoutains; oc' the. waves Of the sea, or thunder and lfirutniu . But hmy, niy pwiixrhnien. for tiaram "n;-mi expet tb binld up and better poor souls with tlie juj...ias nnicu ii glVes n. sarmmts-' "-And litre, wliile T d?r- .. .;t:.. to your Howery composiitions; written in "the siiirit 01 pniiesopny school, and not in the school of Ohrist, which are loose in their thnolo-rr ia tn suit any system or religion; I sar, while I object to these; I am determined that Q., shall crv out from uis corner against a set of improvisators voitiijr gen tlemen, who are pleased 10 ascend p-ilpits, ami da-Jaining-a -written diseourse, eclaim, whv -should the ppel be chained to an ink horn? and there- foreitliouiHi out or the nulnit. lh VOIlH.a n..T.r.t 9pk sensibly, or learnedly, or convinciligly. oil any Do.i f. . : . 1 . . . . . ' - - . - " "-'" uiuiuies, xney suppose that theino- mi.iit l...t !. - i.r.i! -i . . -. ........ ...v. uc 111 .ir iiuuus on a pit I pi I CUSU- wn,- they shall be inspired with ideas and utterance that in iher plaees the rare altoeethor ..trnn t -gai(t such men I do maintain, tliat uttering a ie1114 oi scripture common places, ia no su .stitote. for a flow of ideas; and in my humble apprehen sion a well modulated voice or bravnra . manner, a bold action, will never atoue.for deficiency in gen-, era! information, or in csitcrience in the workin and complexities of the human heart. In truth, I i 1 ..... . . r 1 -. . . . . jk.vc unci iisieneu wim pam and grief to voung men, while working in a pulpit through the "chaos' c.vii.ujai uiscouree, iumoung through a medley of mixed metaphors, or .supplying a long list of synonymous terms by way of illustration and and argument. , .- 1 ''PT blunge for seme and Und no bottom there. -1 et prate and doander on in mere despair.'" TJid.. d.ptJng adherence to the division of a text, bectta . that mi.ht appear artificial; and scom imi .composition or committnl to paper tv-fore hand of what they have to deliver, they enter the .pulpit to.lieat the air until they get warm and then seek hp and ilown for matter, as .Saul sought foe his father's aes". Thm, as an old writer. vs, "Mrwyyonftg nn make a great -noise, thi .flutter and .make afrreut clatter in the pulpit arid tliy ltave many lrigh fiown wortU, and. that's all for the emptiest cart makes the "reatcst rattle, and the-holrrra-est barrel tfi. loudest soiind." Pueli fTalvin describes as "panufi erttiilti minium fer li," aftd to' swell We ).yy, as oeho sul.l tn tire painter: "V ytw Oofers. vuln yooratt i foaxl. To puMK my i.-rtmit, tilt yon paiat a sound.- LH. and JuHg. Auig. AVhileflr ill nli. I IV !-. Few eKanieters cniilil be "more coppletfcly tha converse, ami the (urclt extipencicS more liatv pihr the narpplrm4tlt (if ot another, tlmfi wei. i those of (teoive WliitefiTd and John AYeSlfty; aud i lifid tlrelr view been idcritu-ul -.il J 7,,li . ,,X.K"I,llU''' '.. a,l t along coincident, tlteir latg.- . rvice th tlift Gospel might have repeutnl rani arid .Darmilia. T.Yhit-- " held .s soul, and aI0v was system, iiit- I field was a summer cloud: which burst t m.in,r .,;. r..- ....: . JT: ' il I wnoonni rmgnmt exhilaration over an ample I run " tirarlr bnchtn and rwariinial music, thn m vivid stream from' day fo tlay. After a preaching purnvyt, Wliltefi.Id lay panting on ' his couch,' spent, breathless, ami tth-like; after his morning sermon in' Hk- Fonmlry, "VYefc. would mount hU jiony, trot and chat and gatli.r simples, tIl K' n-.u,ii.d some eonntry hamlet, when he woul. ' lait his charger, and talk throngh a little sermon with thTillngei . and remonnt hU pony, and trot away ar-situ In his a-rial poise, AVThiteticld'et g?t eye drank lnsler fronj tlio . . nrt . of light, and ievfd to look down on meir in assembled myriati.; AVesIeys falooiKglance did not stvwp;so far, but it So rein, mere keenly and marked more minntely ivlrorc it pwrtetl: A master of a--semblies, Wliitelie.it r no match for tlie isolated man. f?ehlofn coring with the multitude, bat strong in aatnto saga-ity alid personal ascendency, lVesley could coniittcr any number, one by one. AH force and imDctVte- ficldwas the powder-blast in the quarry, and by ohc essplosive scrmOa would shake a district, and .l.diudi materials for other mpn' In..- t-.-.t-- .ri neat and paiu3-taking, "Weslpy loved to splint awl trim each fragment intoTiniform-plinths and pol ished stance. Or, taken otherwise; "Wh'rteGelo. was tho bargeman or, tho wagoner who brought the tim ber of the houso, and esley was the architect who set it np.-.Yhitelield had no patience for cccloaias-tical-polity, no aptitude for pastoral deta. h. "VMth. .... ........ o.u .u.o. iv vcre v.iniior.io ic-ht-i wonis-r i!t. I . .1 -..!.. 1. J ,.TT-. T . - . .,.-- .. T -.-- '! .l,t . i-wiiw il." --ti nut ocautitnl Mr.?.rf ioFT- ' . DW Il-lllifllv hh i.-i..:i.-...l tir " k j 4. . ii i! r i rn ii -- a-. . l . . r . n . . - k a.i.v v . :ii:' - . , ,l. r ln . Iam worJs Sljcu as we read in our Mites of Uie sinnpr's. Hope in Christ. And, doyoascc me now, I might as well'whea T-went to market for my ramify, go buy a poud of arr.t yaycomfifr.T Jenny Svvbetman, the cake wo man m Uallrbee. to ilin l'?m HMf n.i-"T.'r- ' 1 ' " 1 , ' 3 fT t rervSK? f5.4v . VHai-lSW wfeii- ad. '3I.tr. frail r s.-; .. , v r-i.x -V-V -1 ir'i!?-;J4 JW "?? - . - - ma ,r!3M n ?nr Pi, II- - eMiBUtli W &neneA i coiinritT Ar ,;:,- -"Kacca?pio in th. - JLUC Prom the tame soarco 1. .tin thnf "R 1 had a njoiu niotliec. In the histor. of h -!- ft I -lifv this scemg.to hare fcpon tho onlv quaver n M'fl.ch good inBon wns p TPrC-rl unnn : i.-,. Ills mother's . rice alom- tvarn.xl him of iiTtHc -and .jpoto to him or eternity: ail ether iaQacn" - in b.asphemj-. I ciya Hfo Ee saw notknc bat . desperate sIe for ea.tbty placT, quiet voice that hod warned him, aisd ? Sp.s , huii, WMjftlaj M him: ot. rbocne and WMn .in nudst of these habUiag voi, . of the m lti In the Sbur -of deatf, however, the T j. away anu. are Tom,tt The aprfamatioS 01 'a orld conianot have made the faffing pafee. f- Ti geaud beat fti-p. Oth. r tones wtre in h. e. ivi.uic .icceiiis we win not listen Ut wtrnt th- . mohiah "ns. ire are often ftrced to listen to "vi thw aocrwv. IV dtfe? m. ment ar. ofVn Br t u r of reqrrectioa.f c aiijd-priTfi est nml t ti fA . .Jff 'yfofy rQTth . tho brfalqsaf memory, fT foVeshad.iw our doom, and cy.ivu -na of its undeniable jus tit . ' - w. oxiiiln.tht frf erprewiun' 'that Xrom the dvino wkrrh.. ir.. L.i.i .. -.- - . , . . ..... M, w. i1 ' p,h.a. fem . 41 forgotten, Affto th w-aste 5f eaip, througli th.- storm ot'.LaJtJV. . i l:i -i-j. r. 1 i-t r -.-.luo mrar miu uistin .i upon ais liillinff ear. ss iur me iruii or early c. nel: it maftbr V. i result of pio cans and. zeal. One cit)rek . plance ovia-hgiiGisatisfiw the maa '.that.- ua . wasted it. I o-couscienw eih-mi- t,;.., 1 ii he mw tEat.K? but antTeipate tli.'3--. -, of Godand hpsink.. iiito dsth, "a losTr'Mu. ..tl'olQffion'Pfj tliis d intt is easilr read It. is only another iustana! of Out ease with.tl. i;i care.iHys can turn our best lue. ings iuurcarst . A motlter "ovcr io.1m . s pions i-are i -piliniable gtfte of God's nt.rev . lnlJrr.- ni imiicniteiicQ can nuke them canst, of.oursfe- . S.mi -Ifi . ud s cjmage the R m tiat c Out'ytrtiAj: inraiicy to sleep, that it wiil jutua ,a. dytttg pillow -with aeeusati. g Utat we i-aj n-r. r i gainsay nor nst-i-irtr.7J. M. Qrier. THE GENIUS Q2JHI8 I . . Roaje was subjugatsl If tiihurd. rorUi "j r J- banaus in thd fifth century, the fiiniinanes cf hc.bjk-- i it ivo it. a ciiuiirence upon the Unetef -end i. paa, trereatoittuiguhedRandfag-.lh r tav ia aa interminable cighlof mental an-1 moral gl.oL--. '1 o Jiunwn intellect rem. to baVtaht nortiwinrdn, iu - und tedioa. Winter. with iio eahreniiu;. pjBa, . . v.T. :dnd reririfyit fnaiff te powers, liuf ut lengihthe uL ..f -a liMiWif-. rl .n t .mi.. ...I.1...I. t il -. ly arose from that inurkj ciia, tho- snjkof, iJiehtaii ' ordered by FrdvSfeno?, to gladden ar.dimhuV the w .1 with Jn beams!. Tbe advent, f 1 FEIti 04K ' .-" ;- -. i The Truly Fortunate 'and Far e I'YFEK CO. - In tbe.isjh Century, dispelled like nt lSire IhaH mp snathi riight of mental darkness thai has . ! .a. . .. . world; and'thoughUiehr gtitntneringstarhad r Hen sowir noove iueuonioa, aiunat wjib the qutekjutsstf ,1m, elcctnc spark; and rapidly diffusing iu lumiiH.t rjr sj tbronihouc the wisld. preseotcd te the tnnqaH tmtvt ad miring millions, the semblance C (he x- Anchor op hope. Read the great good "best owed lat month. ' UNPRECED nD AND BRILIJANT rxth,' The fvUoietAy Trite tytkt M fiiir. s iZoAHi, .in Pacfcaij? Vhow, sntto an. otl and urr o.-rn nlackyCorr.spdent residing in Santa Ku oc-.t-Fiurida, who hastifien said his tarn moet -oSrr ce) andhewasuotdisappwntdd. io much &,t prei". ance. package of Oniric!-, stntto Tne i 26,000, package of Quarters, sent fa Alabama. els.tW, pucgcofllalveo,ii . MiamjM. 9 JlB.Ooo, paekagS of MTiote, smt te South froirn f 12,'WO, msingle Whole Ticket, seat to Peon-rltaoix ?10,214, package ofllalvM, sent to Virgm. .; t t'.OiW, packaga of Whole, sent to South Carol Sia. TMJ0, package of-Halves, sent to Aoh Qt. Forbnftiant i'riias, always mail your cs, FYFER A CO , -fe. 1 Zbhtrtr,, SaXmar, 1 ii- inr sii -1 11 .'Tn at ii- . a uie u -ucijf. aue expeneaccoi avfT4lahtrec.th -nn.llifS .11. r - "Xosfuh icvrd as IbH" at-Pilfer if-G&V Vwl 1 . 1 . . " . - u j. .i ui uuii ..ii ( iti txHiy . . SpIetidiiLi-c.'iejiie.. foe Jnly. ISoJ. FsTbeCertiticate Prices of packages of quarter tickets only, are given held Date. Capital Naori Price plj. Price or BiiKots. Tickets. P.ickarci. 'July, razes. J 10,214 4.000 2..0 ,00 20,000. 17,716 , -.000-. 2,000 0,!0 .zs,m 20,00 ' 50.5S0 . t. 78No 12 drawn --00 510 00 75Nos. 78 Nos. 75Nos. TiNiiS, 78 NHs.3 TBNos. . 78 No. 75Jc 7S'No3. 75Xos. 75M. 73 Noa. 73 Nos. 75 Nes.' , 7fi-Nos. 75 Nos. 78 X. 7S N'oa. 75 N'o 7. No 75 Nas. 7o N 78 X. 12 drawn 14 drawn 15 drawn la drawn l.driwn lldra wn lodrawu 12 drawn IS drawn dra. n 14 drawn drawn 15 drawn IS drawn 12 drawn Id drawn W drawn IS draws 11 drawn IS drawn 14- d 12 drawn !'" 4 00 5 e .7. 11 le 13. 14 13 I'O 83 CO 13 00 13 00 40 CO 25 OO 13 00 i0 00 13 CO 1$ CO 7S0O 30 00 18 00 40 CO 13 . 13 00 er-1,0 : , i- 00 8.1 00 H w) lJ CJ 1- . 5 10 3 4' 16 S 10- 5 6 10 . ie 14 13 a of 12,000 I- ' ' 20 ... ,,,t90 21 0,00i) 23 - IS.O. 25 . 4q,om 3of l5 .1 26 too 27 ,S5ji)uO 2. Sft.OOO 20 1BW tl9 0 ,6a W0 1i-drawB SO h" f57T)ii -war.l toCojT-spouegtj bvthsQnt mails aRerthe'fetf m are drawn. -re - "Correffiomtentii will ptaase aar few da before theWtlerleS are drawn. . There is a large per osntege in 6vr n," tlH)M"-yircrn w boarder by, the I -W, aod the stance iidrawng'?ii nf tite largest l"ln th Setn., am ihtT -iL , We adrlse the purchase ot Paeg ftf T KsM-cTa 'everv m. stance. . '. JSj, Hank Drafts or Certnlcat 1 fIepoit payable in Oe!d i. at aight will be promptly riiIte those OrrcspondenU w1k draw prize at PY.FER A CO JyRemembar A Pt.iof Ticxrr, can draw rora Of the mnut splendid prizeH in a scheaw. Sfln order to secure a Port no-, and the cash im rood a! . MyanertereiilfhkTiTi,tbe readers cftha pap-:r iivo 4 tinly to remit ib Umfw or pnje tiekei.s; toth Old &tah .-...j ... j. l.r . .- 1 ... nsueu, iiruiuruauu m n-i luijo: cnauffa ai;a 1. 1 cr V Broker., ' ' I'YFBR A TO, juneW lm No 1 Light street. Bojtimnr. M K . - : BALE OF TOWN LOTS, UE"n"f?j wUlaiBoa'ert.w.JeoaTC'DVY, - th d dll'r rAu?n.t, U; :, a large n .b.rof choice binessd.ideneel.it-in Uptown site of Dccbord. Wedere''tolmpre)i.itnponthec.muii.'ti tW fhe i noftmtnbuggeiT in the statement. ut umii t-eooipier ion Naiyillc aJ New Orl-ans,, .The JloMlftand Ohio. Tlie lieniph 3 and Urt9t, and itie vt incnesrerauu .ia- i..- i.nrd. .iiid uaunicsti wilt on !... II.;. ..... .ml vtnhtl. ... twpnl-lwo luuin triih Orleans in twent v-five hmirx, and wftl- Mempjrft'In fourteea hours; that io les Uione year t comnnmuation will bo opened with Charleston ami Savannah iu twipdr-tive-hours; that cm completiin of t Virginia Railroad, cnmmimica tion will ba opi with cld, Nori'nlic, 4a. ia about thirty-fire hoo rs; 'tut upon the completuai of the ltU north-east and narth-wesi from Nashv-lle, a rothmonica'.ioa will be opeu- wiiii aii me oruiern, - orui-w , ero, mil Xortb-Eastem cities. New York, Boftutt, Philadelphia, Uat timore, Ac.,K.in fifty to sixty hc-irr. Thn in the short simceofsuy twu.tothreeyears,ctmmaml wiUhadfro lliis point, in a few hours, of all the Northvrn, North-casters'. EasternJ Soul tveastem; Soutlseni, South-western. Western, and N'orth western markets. r Theie paramount advantages, combined with the com manding beauty of the Site aud fcenery, mirinUlcd heal fulness of the placf, salubrity of tbe cli-naie, great beaatTot the sdrrotinih'rfp - Jontrv, productions of tha soil, ample anil commodious width of the streets, certainly render this placet central in ayernarkabte degree, d adapted ia every respect to bnsines-sof eV-ry Variety, and U tha most Iesirab.e and p!-it residences. Tas One and two years credit w.th apjffovcd securi ty, or 'one-third cash, (deducting interest, in tir-poott to time) and balance in one and two years.'' without secu- j . of to ma. ! tua furnished by,a, f .i s ,).. nty. . . .... y be seen at the Mace, ana any mi irt-ia-applioatiou to tho proprietors, Mcssri Decherd A Sandford. DANTRIOO, jonoSl 1.1' Ancti.meer. 1 rPftlflont rr .. MAGNOLIA COTTO-We are agents for t ..sale of tha celebrated .MAGNOLIA GtHTONSEED. an article which several years experience withoma . ocr best planters has proven to be better adapted to Middle Ten nessea than any that -was erer grown. Gall soon. or they will all be gone. JOHNSON A SlVtll, jan2 " -J Jt.r 3' -""lltwdiray. , .. -J . -