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' 'v -.V-,..w-: k-,4r ; ASH V ILL 1 , UNION EBTCAI X NASHVDXE, .TENN: WEBNESAY, AUGUST 10, lgg3T AMI VM iiiji . iiiiiiniini .iii.i. ui -JjJU1 1111 "I" iiii-j... nil iiiml i V V 'I I it: i i. 5 ft. 7 " UNION AND AMEBICM-J OFFICE-NW II, DEADERICIt STREET.- TUIKKlArTIKlbs AND AllHiCAN-la wrair to subscribers at the following rates: Single copies, cne year in advance- $2 50; withinOie year 3 00; at ibeend of the year $-1 00. .- Clues Or fire and trpwurds S2 03 per copyEc, one year. Club's of subscriGersiUbsre-ccdlorinionthsttttheXorcgoingl-itei. '".' ' The TRfeWTiEKLY UpubUsbed.everjr.TucsdaJV "Z and Satarday.jit $5 per annum Jn advance; if. not paid.m advance, 6. , v . - tDAILT1ispau!iiihedttI2ig5'.tDntIara- I-TnEx4IONUV JNALL CASES TO. ACCOlIPAl.jr,. sGbscription& - ' -' Remittances of subscriptions may be made by mail at our risk. -? - ,r." . s paper Trill be sent out of the State unlassjhe orderUs ac companied with the cash.. , Masmeys Keaper and Mower. I REFER' the Farmers to the s"rement3 below, made by Dr. John Shelby and U F, Bradley. I liave seen it in operation sorer J times, lamfatisfiedpf itsgreat utility. As the season is'adVanchic.-'I now offer those t hare, on hand for ?200. L. P. CHEATHAM. june29, 1863. . . NashvilhvTcan. "S ASnviLLE, Juce2?, ISp. ' Col. I- P. CttakTBXt:-JMar .Sir L hare been- using the kReapmgkhdMoingMachtoc''patementedbyManney , ot Illinoisvwnic'i you are now offering to the citizens of Ten- i nesiee, .HUa-wiriuTcuiB0B3Av:xaSUcuu'B. Kworkn'j xCatlY and kamdlt. The amount cut per day will depend j nrineinaliv upon the sneed of ihe team. If the team can travel four miles per hour. it. n ill Reap orMow, fifteen acres, in ten hours. It is entitled to the confidence of 3he.public,' Boiectfully J. SHELBY. 1,'L.F. make the machines. uvliarf-.tried iLiu clover and irraiu blown aud tan gled, and I n.wstate Ihatitimjws andcuHcleanerthan the- cytue blade, aim Hut it will mow per oayas roucu us i i hand Jnnd ileau'reapal Jeaat twenty-four acres per diy. . juuei.'-.MJfcw. I,. F. BRADLEY. WESTERN "MttrrARY UfSTITUTE "Drennon Springs, Urnry -county, Ky. nhllK first term of the serenth annual session ofthis bis U J College cfanmeuces the sa&mi Uaa&iy n SepUm btr. lS5,aJttiesecoiia lenuou vcjiriMvH,wytn we fWtnctnq Ittirwiry. The Facility cousistefXniceeipcrienced professors. The number of cJdets in attendance hist senion was 22?r of whom 15'were fmm Tennessee. Thecoma of studiesem bracei the Scientific course of the U". S. JI Hilary Academy, and llmruugti instructions in HUlory, Engiish Liieralure, tod the Greek wid Latin languages. Sintieiiy are admit ted Vi a Ms'.eel cmire, incluiling Civil EngiDenriug, Moilern language.', Uook Keepings wjth, Comuietcial practice and oiher branches ut their opti'H- The Militarr feature is not introduced merely to diffuse iniltary 'knowledge, btit to promote discipliee, health and pbvSicnl development. ( Cliargcsrr tuition, boai 'ing, moms, fuel, lights, washing, Fervauti attendance, and ue of furniture and arms perlefm." $urgeonVfee $8 "per ienn. Fur further inform iUHion".ddress,. O: Smith, Esq, "Louisvillellvy.v iiinitli k Johnson; R7 Magazine strttt, JJew Oi leans, r B. U.John- ou, uicnntendcut. , juljsaiuiniwi JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTER, THE'gi-eat RemeJr for RhMimaltS"m,'Gout, pain in theSida Hip, hick. Limbs and joints, Scrofula. King's Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joint, and all fixed pains hatever. Where thLi PLister is applied I'aiu cannot exist. " '"f These Plasters possess the adyauUge- of 'llfeiog put up in air-tight bos.es ; hence they retain their fell virtues in ail cli matej. This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so extensively used by l'livsicians and the people in general, both inthw country and Europe, that it is almost needless to say any thing about it. Yet there may be some, who staud in need of its. healing now era who have nut yet tried it. For their takes we will simply Mate what it lias done in thousand of cases, and uliaf it will do for them when tried. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. IRead the following testimony from a Physician. 1 Gentluukx. Your Hebrew Platerhas cured me of pains of which I liave' suffered fur t wcl ve years past- During this period I labored under an tifilictiou of my loinsand side, and tried many remedies that iny own medical experience sug (rasted, hut withont obtaining relief. At length I used your T'Isfv and am now by iU good effects entirely cured. I will recommend the. Jew David or Hebrew Master ioll, who aresnffjing from contraction of the muscles, or perma nent pains in the side or back. The people (if Georgia have but to become actual tded tvitli t virtues when they will resort to it use. " Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D., Forsythe, JIor,tne cotmty, Ua. To SIessn.S2avil A Jlead, New Orleans,! a. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH i CAROLINA. Messes. Scovil & Mead: I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last teheyears. On the Istof July 19J9, 1 was so bad that I could not turn nvjfiilf inbed, a nd the tiain so sWere that I had Lotslept a winkfor six days. At tbia time my attending Physician prescribed the 'Hebtew rm.1 r thr nil ArtA nf nainsnow in Hie G. W. McMINN. nendcrsonviile, N- C, Aug. 16, 1830. Beware Df counterfeits and base imitations! "The genuine will' in future have the signature Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each trj'x. . -Purchasers nretidvised that a mean cotinterfeitofthisar iclcs is in existeuce. The genuine js sold onlr by us, and our agents appointed hroughoat thcSouth and no pedlar i3 allowed to sell it Dealers and purcli-tsers geucrallv are cautioned against bny iiigof but our regular agcuU, othcrwibe they will be impos ed uin with a worthless article. Forsalcby SCOVIL & MEAD, 111 Chairres street, New Orleans. General Wholesale Agents for the Southern States, to whem alloraer3 must te auaressea. Sold by EWIN, BROWN A Co., Nashville, Tenn. W. W. & J. B. BI3RRY, do; J. JI. ZIMER3JAN & Co., do; CARTWRIG I1T i ARMSTRONG, do; THOMAS WELLS, da; IL (i. SCOVEL, do, julyl-dtww - . PHlXOTOICEIf OR FEMALE'S FRIEND. '"For the cure of Painful and Disordered Menstruation, "Mlscnrriage or Abortion, and the relief of all those " Sympathetic Nervous Aficdioiis aitondant on Pregnsncy. Much of the Mifferiog atieudaut upon the lives of females at the present day may be traced to some slight impi udenctf or neglect during some critical jieriod of thoir pecullarsca sous, causing obstructions, irregularity, Ac. which, if not relieved, gradually weakens and deranges the y stem,,and by sympathy Tuduces those chronic forms of disease Co'u s'umptioii. Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Ao-vhich cither lmny them to an uirlv grave or render themlnralids for lift, JIany ol the fiirestaiid loveliest of crca'iou, at Uitagehen the bud was just bursting into bloom, have withered and died flora the effects of oWrucHon, and tho want cf a remedy to assist cattu-c at that eventful period. TRY TIIEPHILOTOEEN. It is not offcredas a cure of all ills tliat llc-li is heir lo, but a remedy and preventiie for a certain class of com plaints, in which it is warranted to do nil that is here set f orth, or that medicine directed with evper'onte and skill can perioral. Sold by SCOVIL A MKAD, - 111 Cliartres Mi-eet, ew Orleans. General Wholesale Acents fur Ihe Southern States to whom ell orders must be addicted. julyl ly diw,kw ORAEFENBERG CHILDREN'S PANACEA. A JIO.ST otraiigo aud irrcconciiihle lact meets ilsoiuic verv threshold of our reuurlcs on lhi.s valuable inrdi- -. ... . ,r ....t.J4. cine. It is him -filial no nieuicui preiwrauou iiiujMru i the various disease of children and youth, has ever been, offered to the public, while at the same time it is establish! by the most accurate tables of mortality Hint ane-Mflit Mt aita fitmiiff dieliffore redciintfilie agt ofjre yeiim! ' We should uppose that to this great class of human Ruf ferers tlild one-alf of the race the mo-.t anxious and ear-. nest attention would have been given: that medical skill would have been taxed to its utmost capacity to find out a medicine lo which mothers and nurses might resort under the constantly lecuiring necessities whicii present theai sclvei in this "connection. The tvoild is literally crowded with medicines for .., but towards the sufferings of chil .drcn no one lias seemed totuni proper attention. No one has legardcd their condition. No one lias seemed lo think it possible that the ravages of disease and iltath aniongMcw mlitbe stayed. It is true that there are numerous Ver "iilifiigeS and Cot dials of some vahie but noue of the? is CQiitined exclinivelv to one or two tormstif discarc. The GraefeubcrgChildivirs Panacea is the onlyinedic.iie extant . l6,eiiherJiemLiiheieth t tsutall worthy of being called a '.Cmldrcn's Medicine: or that supplies the great wantalhi dedlo. , ft'is'invahiableaiid unorjiaed in cases of infantile joun "dTeo, griping and Batnlency, dianlntM, eutsnepuirnplicNiSv th thrash, wclhiug, falling of the limdameiitcVinTtUsIims rickcta, ringwoira, scald head. measles, cr,up,ivorm,,chol. (i 8 infantum, va.-aing ofiho body, aud all discuses incident to the years of childhood. Price SO cents per Imttle. For sale at all the Drugstores, in town and ivxinlrr. and b . r ALEX MACKENZIE, 'julyl5 ' - Nashville, Tenn. FACTS THAT ARE FACTS. WHO doenot know that LvoxsA IX keep always cn hsud the finest Cigars, and Toliacco to be had in town. All we can say Jo those who arc ignorant of this, is to request them' to call and examine Our slock, and they will so.m be convinced tliatsnch is the case. Don't forget , the Zw (Lyons) Den, N. ltf. Cedar street Tobaccos. We arejuSt in receipt of a large lot of smoking and chewing Tobaccos, consistinr or some orthe finest brand-, fine cut and in plug, For sale - eitberwholc sale or retail by hnC, , July 13 No. 19, Cedar St -vrv. i . : . f, CAI'LTY J'USE.-K0,)g leet genuine ouicy ruse, 0by Ihonrimnol mumiraetlirerS. fof Bile by minimuiu .OTiTSOV A fifi - ..jyI5 atW.n.GoBDWt .Co.'s., PubhcSquare. INSURANCE. XH2 TJNITED ITREMEITS "Q7SU3AKCE COJCAST 01 KASHVrt.LE. - ' OA IP TA L' 1 00,000 DO Si " " ;hartereJ Vy the State. rnflis Comparr havfns'Tallr onraniied. is X co?ready to take" risks on 'all deicrijv" tions of property, against loss or damages; by fire, also asrainst rcnU of the sea or inland nar- igaiion. jropo3itions forinsurance will be received at the office o( the Nashville Insurance and Trust Co., College St. Ai W. JOUNSON, President- J. S. llAsmEU, Kec'y. pa$hville, Pet. S, 1852. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. caitu-ESTON', Soma cauolia. Capital 8250,000; AU Paid ,In. I HAVE been appointed Agent of the above Company at Nasfirille, and ara ftfljy prepared to take-Marine, lire, i Itiver Risks, rai the most favorable terraii N"." a full aiatMiwnt nffh solvency of. the Companr.can be seen at the office of the Nasiivillelnsurance and Trust' Com pany; 5n College street. 1 , . 1 sepia fa JOHN S. PASniELL, Jigen THE'iIUTUAL PROTECTION IHSUEANCE COMPANY 0? NASHVILLE; TENNESSEE. OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post .Office, and ojnosUothe Verandah, Will injure on thsmutual prin oir,i 'Hniup lUereiiandize.. Ac. acainit LoesiirDamazebT Fire; Steamboats on any qf the estern waters against tha jllazardaoC Inland Navigation and Ihe Cargoes of vess-elsof every .description against the Perils of the Seas and Rivers, AIscs'tbe'Lives cT persons in gpod healthy for a siifgle year, for a'tenti of rears, or during life. Also, Bank Notes trans mitted per mail. . , . All peisons having their lives or property insured m this Institution, aieenh'tled to a full participation in all the-proP its, without any liability to loss beyond the amount of Pre miums Which they.may pav. . " M. S. PILCHER, President, J. Ji. JOHNSON, Vice President. G. J. F. Whauto.v Secretarr. janl TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE- HfSTJRANCE COH-PAia--CAPITAL1 S150.000. OFFICE on the North side of tbePublicSquarc, midway lKtwpi the Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bank. J Thev will make insurance ou Houses and Goods'of every.de- fecnption a"insi nre7 on pienniuoais ana uargo nainsfc mu kandthcrisEof the' river; "oti the Cargo of -Keel Ijoats. and otlier river crafts, and oniea vessea ana otiier cargoes, on the usual terms. JOHN M. HILL, President Joskph Vavlx, Secretary. I)mKCT0Rs.-Aies. Allison, John M. Hill, F, R.- Fogg, G. M. Fogg, James Ooitcv, Jnd. Mi-Bass Joseph WoodsSara uel Seay, Matthew Wa'ton, J. J. AVhj te, Jacob McGavpck. , . -janl. ". , . LIFE INSUEANE. Hcvf York Life Insurance Company, jVo. 106 Broadway, New York. OXTHG. SlDTtlAl, i'LAII, Accumulated. Capital $500,510.00. xi rax, ACTDiKT x't. irr Total number of Policies lsaaed bv thU Company np to July 1st, eight thousand elxliunoreu ami elgntjoiie. lnDivlili'ntin midii Kiinnallv on all Life Po lfciesluhapo of sloci, Veiring luterasl at the rate of 6 per eut. jry The dividends heretofore hare alwavi averaged from 40 to SO vr cent. JO Perjoos taklAt; out Policies toi the whole term of life can give their note at 12 mouths for 40por .cent of tho 'premium, and ay60 percent in cash. Applications' for risks, prospectus of tho company, or In formation routing to the subject of Ufa Insurance may be I mauu at tap office ortne uiiuerstgnea,ueijerai Agent loriue 1 Mate nf Tennessee. ' JOSEPH SASH. Office S. W. corooiIPubllc Square, opiKwite Planters' Bank. -Va.hvtlle, Aug. 10, 1832. LIFE INSIJKANCE. HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART FORD, CONNECTICUT. . , Jakes Dixo.n', Pres- HEXitr L. Miixzc, Sec'y. Capital and Surplus 8300,000. IX3inu-cis i lives of white -persons on the joint stock and mutual plan. Also. Insurance on th&lives of Negroes, on reasonable, terms.- S. IL LOOM IS, jan 15 6m Agent . I.tfli 1NSU11ANCK. Jtua InNurancc Co. of Hartford. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Annuity Pnnd $150,000. EXCLTJSIVKLY heiil pledgcd.and appro prlated, S? with its reserved accumalallons, by the ehartriltia and regulations orthe Company, to tho payment of Annu lies and lo;e upon lusuranceon Life, and In no oveutlia bleforother debts, contracts, liabilities, or engagements of h e company. OFEICK1SS. Tnoe. K. Bmcr, Pros't. S. LLoobu, Secretary; K A. liyi.KLCT, ,VicJ, w. ScTHODR.Act'y, Presdent Managing Directors for the Life Department.. K. A. Ki'lklit, Jons L-BoswaiL, - KoBXRT BDZLL, KoiAKD JUtHiK, Milis j.Tu-rri-a, Edwih G. KiriiT UcKRaQ. PkATT. Tldsbclng a joint Stock propriety company, and conduc ted on the cash system, Ike Managers have adopted a table of rates of premium us low as Is consistent with safety and tntiti 7rtban thoxe of the Mutual Companlui. AppMcallnm for risks on white jwrsoin, received by the undersigned, who will furnish Prospectusesof the Compa any, and any information relative thereto. J'PRitksonslavesagaiastdiseasesand accident causing death, taken; Polices issued and losses adjusted at this Agency. JO,S. NASH, Agent, OClce N. W. corner Public Suaro, opposite Planters Itank. KashrlllH.ang. It), IBM. K. WiHsrnH, M D. ( m,B hours 2to5 r tt flOBKR' THE NASHVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. TT AVISO, at-irroat exnonsa. nrocurcd tho most recently I I impnived machinery and tools for the construction of the heavie.-t work in metals, we solicit from the Western j ana souiuem puDUca poruon oi uieir pairwuigc nemo prepared to make to order Jlailroad Machinery, such as Iocomotives, Passenger, lYtiglit Cars, Frogs, Switch Stands, Repair Cars, and all work appertainingto Railroads. Steam Engines. Boat and Stationary Engines, from 5 to .WO horse power, with boilers cf the best Tennessee Iron. Saw Mills Fitted up complete, with Circular or Sash Saws, embracing thelatest improvements. Grist Mills.-. Engines and Machinery, complete, for Grist Mills of all siies. Sn?ar Mills of the most recent construction, with Engiues to correspond, put up in any part of the Southern country. Cotton Gins. Engines to drive Cotton Gins, with all, necessary appurtenance made to tinier at short notice In U kis where it is desired, we furnish an engineer to E .ut up the engine aud instruct an intelligent negro, so that le may continue to ojerate the engine, 4c- Brass and Iron tastings ol any size or aescnpnon, ntn Shafting, Mill Gccric, Water "Wheels, Cast Iron Bank Vaults, -made Id order. lulonnatiou cheerfully given and orders received by J. THOMPSON, President N. B. The highest prices paid for old Brass and Copper. sept 1.000 ItEWAIt U. 1 will pay theabove reward nnr person or persons, as a premium above the market price, for one thousand Land Wurrants, ol the nenominaiioi.s oi so anu -w acres, i win -purchase single warrants ol cither denomination. R. IL BR0CKWAY Room OTerOak Hall, cast side Public Square, 2d door solium! t - i ui -Nashville. oct!4 m27. STILL THFC0J.IeTfBE3H ARRIVALS DAILY!! C0.1IPETIT10N DEI'IEl) ! I ! THE subscriber respectfully announces to ihe citi- JJ zensorNiiAville and surrounding country that he is still receiving laigc additions to his already im- . 'f . meiiso stock of Gents raslt tunable Spritig and Summer Keady Made Clothing, which he is pri-tiarcd to, and ill sell AS LOW AS ANY OTIIER HOUSE IN' THE TRADE. Alieadyin store Fine Brown, Blue, Black and Olive Frock and .Dress Coats of the latest styles. French Tweed, Cash merette, Plush, Drap d'Ete, Silk Lustre and Grass Linen Frock, Sack, Box, and Polka Coats, Ac., Ac-, Ac Pants and Veils cf every color, shade, pattern aid qualify to suit Ihe mot Fastidious. LIKEWISE a -fine assortment of Gent's furnishing Arti cles, consistingol" Fine SliirCs, Under Shirts. Drawers, Cra vats, Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Truuks, Va lises, Carpet Bags. Ac, Ac Also, a variety of Youths' tin'd Childrcns' Clothing frobi three vears of ago upwards. I.. POWERS. Tennessee ClothiugDepot, No.-84 MarketSt, directlyop poite Union street ljgSt coniiejdo.i ivith any oilier house in the city. ' N. B. Not to be sold or undersold by any man or combi nation of men. -L 1'- Country Merchants in p.irlicit.ar are earnestly Uiviled to call ami inspect my stock previous to purchasing elsewhere marcbat . UNITED STATES HOTEL. AUOL'STA. OA. "rUlEabovp HOTEL is now open for. the reception of fL - X PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. Biii This long established and well-known. House has under gone a thorough alteration throughout, and furnished with new anil rahioneble FU RN1TURE. Tiie TABLE tvid always be supplied with Ihe BEST the market afford!.; and the " Proprietor toists by a systematic course, both with servants and the regulations of the house generally, be will be enabled to give cutire satisfaction, to those that mat' favor him with their patronage. j.iu2ii-lyt'rw J N O. W. SPEAR. Ct UNPtnVI)ER--M.VNUFACTIJBED BY THE X HAZARD Powder Company of Connecticut : IOOO kegs Kentucky Rifle Powder, 25 lbs each. 500 halfkegs do do do llijfdo do; U30qr.kces do do do Ck do do; ft(0 kegs Deer do do 2o, do lo; 1000 kegs llbsiing do 25, - do do; 500 lbs do tr kegs each) do 125 do do; 300 canisters line Ritle do 1 pound. . . Tiie above Kinder lun jnst been received direct from the manufactory of the lhuard Powder Company the quality ofwliieh is welt known thnnnrhout the United States., All orders promptly lilled by application al iny Pawdor Dapot Noilh rfat corner Iullic hquarc, Nashville. AI50-Ji30,0t)0 feet Safety Fuse of best quality. S.IL LOOMLS, Agent mtrchSS fr the Hazard Powder Company. FATHnTCHOPPlNTrMrLli ' For Chopping Corn or other Grain, An article tclitch twry Farmer tlutuli I,at. IT will grind, "with one or two horse jiower, from four to five bushels an hour citlierfiue for bread or coarse for stock and is so simple in its construction, that auy boy twelve years old can kecpit' in order and run it Itisadap ted to cither Steam, Water or Hors-c Power. Having sold theentire right of manufacturing and selling tho above Mill, in Tennessee, to Messrs. J. R- Cowan and A. a Howard, of Nashville, persons wishing to .purchase can find them at J. M. Seabury's, on College street, where they jiill be happy to take orders. IJOSS & ADAMS. 6Ug23. , , Si MISCELLANEOUS. T AM" jnst receivinga tine assortmcnt-of Fdr- niture'of the -latest and most approved Pjf sijies, wnicii will uo. warraniea M?ec)iuuiui-jj- -. - larged my Ware rpoms, I shall keep-ah assorttrentoi Gil bert's superior Pianos, also "Window Shades; Clocks, ilir jors, tcf Furniture of all kinds mada to order. Articles sent freeto theRailroad or auvwhere.in the city, llemcm ber45. Union street, Cheap Furniture ,P'-.I,-, , up27. I. H. MORTON. , MOHE NEW PIANOEST ,V.Ehave received by recent arrivals. nine. f f 1UUIC WMWCT. ' "I u J lvT fi llnnKain oiiil AHnrn Stotlart &, Co.. ofl ) -various styles and sizes, which will be sold rry low too cash or good. notes arawing interest, ana warrainea la give satisfaction in every respect sir3K W &T.n. GREENFIELD A-CO. J. II. CUKREY, Furniture Hantrlactnrsr and Dealer. TSTOULDrespectfullyinlormhis friends ggf" 1 f ana-tue. puunc-generaiiy mat iiejTai keens a full assortment of Furniture on-ti"' hand, cbnsiitingof E ireaus, Ward-robes, Bedshjads, Side boards, Chairs, Solas, Divans, Hook Cases, Shower-Batiu, Aft, Ac. Ordered work and repairing done at the shortest notice 'and on very reasonable terms, with despatch. JTattra'sses of all kinds made to order common shuck kept constantly on hand. , Undertaking Having just received from New York a lot of the air-tigS and air exausted MetsUe. Clhns, al orders for Coffins can be filled in very ihort r.olice.'from' the Plain Servants' to the fine Metalicor Covered, and on 'very reasonable terms; together with everythinj;. necessary for funerals. All orders left at my store on College street. No. 25, oppo sile the Sewanee House, will be punctually attended to both night und day. J. IL CDRRKY. N. B. Shaving, Dressing anil I-aying out Corps, attend ed to when desired, no ex J. II. C- DISSOLO ION. THECo-parinersbip heretofore extsting under tha style and firm ol'Pnaurs A-HarHs thisday-dissoli.ed by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the Arm are- re quested to make immediate settlement, and all Saving claims against the same will picseut them for paymemV Eitherpartnerwillue.lhenaiiieof the firm in liquidation only. WILLIAM PHILLIPS. July 1, 1853. HENRY JURY, Jr. I cheerfully recommend Mr. Henry Hart, my , successor and lale partner, to Ihe formcrfriends and customers of the llout-e, nnd respectfully solicit for him a continuance of that patroris're soliberally bestowed up'ou ths late' finn juiyi. WILLIAM PHILLIPS.- JAJTES D. LUBHEK, Prodnce nnd General Commission Merchant, CINCINNATI. OHIO. YJROMPTatlention given to the rate of COTTON, DRIED JL FRUIT, FEATHERS, GINSENG, BEESWAX; 4a, io., upou which" advances tvill be madejf lequired, fig OrdN-s promptly hllcd for Cincinnati Manufacture? Flour, Whisky, Ac, Ac pgr Agent for the sale ofStar and Tallow" Candles, Sale ratus, Pot and Pearl Ash, nnd Itrd Oil, which will be fur nished at lotcedvuirtet rates without tbiuminhto.' fjulya d&w2m. , VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE POR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale his residence on Spring or Church Street, with, the furniture if desired. Terms made known on application to It C. FOSTER. 3d. Or in my Absence to. - "G. M, FOOG. jnne 17 tf. - WALL IWPEHS.-Just re ceived, 2.000 bolts of those beautiful French Paiiers, for Parlots, Halls. Ac. tocether with a splendid' assortment ofGold and Velvet Borders, File iscreeus, Win dow Curtains, Ac I5T"0n hand a large aisartment of unglazcd Papers, from 10 to 25 cts per bolt KLAGES A GORBEY, Np. 30, College street, next door to the Sewanee House. JulyU W. Y. WNN, 41, MARKET STREET, SETWEEX USJOX A.tD THE S QUAKE, XashrilU, Tenntte. a OLD AND VELVET PA PER HANGINGS. A large and beautiful variety. Decorative Wall Papers, all the latest r reucli designs. Borders, Window Papers, Teaster and Ceil, tre Pieces, a large assortment . Cheap Luglazed Papers 12,000 pieces in store, from 12)f ' 25 cts. per Bolt All for sale, and Cheap fob Casii. ' julyt JUST FINISHED AND FOR SALE " AT THE Clark Streot Coach Factory, NO. 5, THE LATEST STYLE BUGGIES, BAROUCHES, nOCKAWAYS AST!) FA5IILY cakjuages. Take PARTICULAR NOTICE that cCX Stout's Coach Shop is on CLARK STREET. 9i1 jiflyM IRA A. STOUT. nlCIlTjiD CIIEAP GOODS AT iMCriOIAS iV CORNER. 1 have on hand a beautiful assortment of Ladies' DrcssGoods; which will be sold at vtry reduced prices, as the season Uadvancing. Great bargains may be exnecled. Call soon. Muslins and Iiwnsfrom Sc. lfc 12c-and l.ric,tind a fine ; assortment ot Berages of all stales, Silk Tissues, Evening Uresscs. Ac &c. Also a cooa assort meiu oi jiusquito .tei tings. JAMES NICHOI,, jimU Kn. 13. Oy. Square and Market' st. "TXlSSDIiUTION. Tho Copartnerkhii) heretofore exi nirrnl nil llinlst davof Jnlvinst. R. C. McN'niry will coff tinue the business at the old stand, and will settlo the. busy nessoflhe late firm. Signed K. C. jlcSAlltX. 'asbTdle, July 8th, 135d. r, iultalAS. -, I TAKE pleasure in recommending R. C. McNAIRY.my late partner, to the friends and customers of the honse, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the late firm, julys Signed F. FURMAN. WHITE GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. Dotted Swiss, Plain do. super fine Corded and Checked do, saper fine Mull and Nainsook Muslins, Jaconets, Cambrics, Rich Jaconet and Swiss Flouncings, Jaconet and Swiss Trimmings, Dimity Bands, dtp., at McCLELLAND'S, june28 No 20", Public Square. ANTLES, SCAUPS, At-Wc have some very Rich Mantles on hand, new style, in Sill:, Lace, Apli ca, Ac; Lace Scarfs, Crape do, White Crape SJutwls, Muslin, de Lane do. which we will close out very cheap. McCLELLAND'S, june28 No 20. Public Square. ICH D BESS GOODS. Onhand RidiSiiks,r)rcss Rich Black Siiks, super Black Gro de Rhines. Rich Printed Barejs and Tissues. White Rarager-snd While Silk Marqu sso. While Glace Silks, While"Lace Dresses, Emb'd Crapes, Rich Barege de Lanes, Rich French Orgah diez, Muslins, Ginghams, Ac, Ac. These - Goudi are very rich and will be sold at very low prices, at J McCLELLAND'S, june23 No 130, Public Square. ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP. For render ing the harshest skin delicately smoothe, white and soft, removing saliowness, cutaneous eruptions, pimples, tan, freckles, or redness. Its soothing influence immediately nllavs the irritation of mosquito biles, Ac, while its dilating properties prevents the formation of wrinkles and banishes them ifalready formed, eliciting on ihe cheek of age the clearness and sniooUmess of touth. Prepared by Dr. F. F. Gouraud, 67 Walker St., 1st Store from Broadway, N. York; For sale by ' leb'J GEORGE GRE1Q. 17KENCII YVINES AND BUANDIES.-Always .L1 onhand, a well assorted variety of foreign Wines and Liquors, putuo in wood aud bottles,'and for sMe by fcb'J GEORGE OREIO. 15lNE Ai'PLES ANU I'EACItES.-Just re ceived, a fresh lot of Pine Apples and Penche, put up inglassjars, and for sale by GEORGE 0REI(- (IIRESE. 50 boxes Western Reserve Cheese, re I reived and forsale by feb'J GEORGE GREIG. 1")INE APPLE CIIEE.SI-.. 7.i boxes superior Goshen PineAppl&Checse.icceivedand for sale by febs . o eor(;ejhieig. I?IGS. On liand and for sale a small lot of very fine Figs, by fcb9 GEORGE GREIG. ""O MDROPS. A frc-h sujiply if finest finality Gum IT Drops of various flavors, just received afid for sale by feb) v GEORGE GREIG. CHOCOLATE. A superior article of Chocolate in small sticks' and in half pound cakes put np in tin foil, andjor sale by feb'J - GEORGE GRE1G1 I FRENCH NEUGA CANDY-rJust;received by express a small lot of White French Neanga Candy put up in tin foil aud for sale by .GE0R11E GREIG. GREEN TEAS. Means fresh Green.Teas, hermef " ically scaled, on baud aud for sale by ' felj GEORGE GREIG. I7RESU TEAS.-Just received, an extra assortment ? or Blaek and Green Teas of theliiiest .qualities ihiport, ed, and warranted tuperior, for Sale by febl GEO. GREIG, Union street 7t)It IHRK. A NcgVoman witli 2 children, one ? 10 years old; apply to R A. HALLO WE julyl7 Gen'l Ag'f, No. 17 Deadenck St I70R S.VLE AT AUCTION. I will offeratpublic ' Auction at the court house, on Saturday next, theOOIh i nit, S beautiful building lots, situated in "Edgefield, a sllort distance from the N. A L. Depot Terms one half. cash and the balance in one Mid two years, or-wtbout interest Willi a lien rctained on the landnntilthe purchase money is PaThe abovelots front 50 feet on Short Street and run back 150 feet to a fifteen feet alley, a plot of' which can be seen at my office R. -A. 4 AIXOWK, Gen'l Agt jy .j4 No- 17; Dctdenck Street. ijlt AYED. From the premises of the subscriber, ou Tuesday of last week (2blh of June, a pair of BAY' HORSES about 15 hands 3 inches high ol a strong and substantial appearance, between thengeoifi ondjjears old. No particular marks "now reinemberepSher-than that one of theHorscs had a recent bruiseir-eut oahis left check bonef and had on when he esCSpod tiie liead-sfall or a Anyinform'ah'on concerning the aboyo norsej will be thnnkYully received, as well sas stablv rewed, if com municated to' - W. T. BERRY,- Nashville.' Nashville, July Jth,lS53. ' C'. v ' ' Tl . I (".. ,4-. ' DRUGS, &C. DR. BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND The Remedy ttctr all Mmedles for Uie hiseanf th '.i ' Dyspepsia, Edargtmeni and n&imaiim of i! Bp&tn. Ifar&urn, Colic Tlatcilmct, Pilit, GmxtZrpation el: uuwy -ucitrw, uih eacnaiitaaei ex ante Trotmt etnml in (he tsholr JHaieria Medi&l. THE inventor' of thirtrcnarati.iti was orthrpa- toot- JL comfdetdy prostrated from Dyensia and inactivity o ucufu vtuu nwi imiuiuir.inr i i . h ut n rnti. in,niai. raise uimseuirorn nis uecu itesougDt aid trontphysicians .f l.n.nn.nJ I.. L'... 1 ..j l.. " I - 1 MiiuiucnuuuiijiuijiTK. uukiu iHui: uis c:t--iLS itu nmnniinfi orl by thoasinds, audit Was by accident that his suc- i-roueu ux ui; uiinseiu oince ne nas ueen practicing med- jiiuie, ma lutcoa in Mica cases nas Deen unnralleo- Hit has teen aware of.the inercdulity-of Ouipublic, uid conse- iuui..j eam i.uiiiui UllOUgll U1I3 press Ol UlS 0VH CSSe. until the 'character of the medicine -was fully established' by its success, as'shown Vy the certificates which have neen. advertised. Isnbjom thecertlEwfeof ProtM. GBBiM,xf Memphis, avu.ij 4ui uwi iiMieu .uiii&eu uunug me lime oi my suffewng. Mkmpuis, Tenn., April 17,1552. I hereby certify' that I have been acqiiainted.with Dr. J N.Bledsoe "and some years am he was reduced f oef lower than I have ever Sccn-any one that ahi.-rwards recover- eu, mm uai i supposeu 10 oe uyspepsiaana tiver accction. and after trying the prescriptions of many Physicians-in this asrwellas other countries, without relief, he finally succeded with a preparation -of.his oinj in being restored to pod nealtb. M.GABBERT, M. D. . Piiysicians' are requested t6 try this prepiration. We feel satisfied it will sustain the character we give to it In this publication. Hunts n lle, Jannary'12, 18.r;2-Db-Biedsoe: I fake the liberty and fell it to te my duty to recommend to all persons suffering from disease of the stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound, asr a very seperior medicine. My son, aged 15 years , had been Under medical treatment about five years. for dyspepsia nd diar rhea when having almost despaired of his recovery I con cluded to try your Alterative, two bottles of which, Flielicve, entirely cured him. MICA J AH CAYCE Huxtsville, Oct 17, 1S53. Do. Bledsoe Some time has. elapsed since I gave a cei tificatc that my wife had been greatly benefited by ypur Alterative Compound. I rtnw take pleasure in savin-' to the public, that iny wife had for three or four years Been subject to the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomach frouidyspepsia. I had tried of .several whom I thought to be the best physicians in the piece anda great many "differen medicines, with momentary relief. Being persuaded to try your alterative compounil, I did so undl am liappy to say that it has entirely cured her; and! would conscientiously recommend it to all persons suffering from diseases of the livcraud dyspepsia. N, B. ROBERTSON. . HPXTSVIU.E, Sept 29,1851. . Ue. Bledsoe navinarseen the nublication of vonr Altpr. ,ative Cbmpoiind, I thiuk it my duty te say to tiie public,' that Ihadbeeu for years subject to spells of "Cramp Colic, inits nurswuiui; niai x nau incu miiiost. every tiling that is "1 ven byphysicians, and never found any tliingtliat would cer tainly relieve me, until I tried the above medicine, which Bias relieved ma in every attack in less than an hour. WM. B, LLOYD. Giles Couxrr, Tenn., Dec. 23, 1S51. Drt. Bledsoe : I feel that I should fall short of my duty to you and to those who are afflicted, were I not to further recommend your Alterative Compound. It has entirely re lieved me, so thatl have not had causu to take anything in two irwnths. I cu cat anything I wan with impunity, nnd believe my health is as good as it sver is at my ad vanced age. Should 1 ever suffnr from dyspepsia again I shall be sure to call on you. 1 am very respectfully your friend. ELIZABETH J. IIARWOOD.- Hdxtsville. Ala- Aurmst' 21. Ifi.M- This is to certify, that I had suffered for many years with Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Liver. Physician after Phy sician had prescribed for "me without my receiving any ben efit, when i commenced the"use of Dr. Bledsoe's Alterative Compound, which curd me soundly, and I recpmniiiud it because of the samp happy effept upon others of my acquaint ancc JOSEPH CAROTHERS. HnsrsnLLE, Ala March 3, 1852. Da. Bledsoe Sic : Judrrinir rnttn tlip ri.i-ltfii,foi- wnn have already advertised, it will be ahnost iinii(rnr-fir m. toaddfurthcrevidenceinicgardtathp healing yirtqes of your Compound; but I must kav, that fiir'yoara I suffered a groat deafirom Dyspepsia and enlargement ofth spleen, and thought that I never would recover.- I commenced tak ing yourcompound about nine weeks since, and have gained 25 or 30 pounds, aud feel about as well as I ever did. t , . , UENItY J. GOFF. 53fTue above medicine is forsala in every Drug Store in the city, and most of the towns in the State. G. W. HEN DERSHOTT, General Agent,' for wholesaleirig-"the med icine. ggPricu H per pmt Itottlc novlb--lvd tr -DIt. "IVJI. llicLANE, Jl INDIAN AND GERMAN ROOT DOCTOR,' . RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of NashvilX and vicinity, that he has returned again after a resi dence of fourteen years in the South, and permanently!! cated himself in South Nashville, at the corner of Wasl ington and Pearl streets, where Im uwy at all times bo fbmx by those who may with tu consult hint. He has in his possession many certificates from men f eminent standing certifying to the permanent care of the most distrossing cases ot the following diseases, -vie Ner vous Affections, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills and Peters, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds, Coughs, Incipient Con sumptions, Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fits, Dropsies, Cancersv Ulcers, Scroffulous, Hemopfasts of the Lungs, and other Hemorages; Diarrhoea, Diseases of ths Kidneys, Mer curial and Venereal Taints of the Blood; Diseases of Chil dren, Worms and various otlier Diseases incident to the hu man system. During his residence In the South, he attended toorerten thousand different cases, all of which he treated with more .than ordinary success. aJ'Dr. McLaiio hopes from his much experienceinlheMedi rcalvl'rofeasion and tho degree of success that has attended IhiscffortS heretofore, to obtain the confidence and paironasre loftbesickand afflicted. : Nashville, Feb 0 ly. . DR. WM. McLANE. g-All Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville DR. FRASK'S JIAONETIC OINTMENT. AMlt WINTEPtShad lostncaily all of hisliairand had been bald for'msny years; by the use of three lot tUs of the iTtignetis Ointmmt, had lis hair entirely re storm, and now has as beautiful a head of hair as any man could wish. Hisgc is about 50 years. A son of Mr. Warren, of this town. 14 years of age. had been afflicted with the Asthma from his cradle- He had I the benefit of the best medical advice that a loving and wealtny lather could procure, witnout avail, it was o-ne or the most aggravated cases I oversaw; he was emaciated al most to a skeleton. By the use of a few bottles of the Oint ment he was Oiorouiihty cured, and for seven months past has enjoyed robust health. This was an extreme rase of injlammatiorl of th tplecn, of long standing; has aval ietvof treatment from no less thau eight different physicians, without receiving benefit was cured by the use of only four bottles of the Magnetic Oint ment This was four months ago and the Iad,y (a Mrs. Dun ham,) is still in good health, and cb!o to attend to her usual household duties. 1 bavii treated two cases of Chronic Hore Kye with the Ointment, both of the patients so nearly ttiiul, as in need an attendant to lead them from place to place. Ono of them had been afflicted 18 years, the other about Oyears. Tnsy had f lied the best physicians in the State, without benefit; nnd oncof them had been under the treatment of the celebrated Dr. Muzzy, of Cincinnati, for eighteen months, nnd' had expended hundreds of dollars in vain efforts to effect a cure. They arc now by use of the Magnetic Ointment, nearly or qutte cured; and are able to read nnd attend to any ordinary business. 1 have used ihe Ointment in a number of cases of Piles, arid in no cat hat it faile of nixing -inuntJinte relief and generally a permanent cure. 1 have also used it beneficially in severe cases ofEry sipelas. And last butnot least, 1 have within the last year cured fonc cases of CANCER by the use of the Magnetic Ointment alone! Fromathoitiugh trial of the Ointment in nearly every disease for which it Is recommended, I can confidently re commend it to be one of the tnoat useful remedies ever of fered to the public Respectfully Yours. BURTON HUBBELL, M. D. Dated Jan 27, 1850, Amelia, Ohio. The character of this Ointment as an efficient-remedy, is established in this city. There are quite a number of indi viduals who ascribe their restoration to health to the use of this extraordinary Ointment For sale by II. G. SCOVEL, BERRY A DEMO VILLE. may6 CARTWRIGUT & ARMSTRONG. IRA A. STOUT, COACH MANUFACTURER, Ne 5 Clark Stceet, Nashville, Ttsx., , Ktxtdoor .to II. S. trench's Grocery Warehouse, and op poiite Mbrrit t St ration's ALL kinds of carriages for sale, with harness' c&yetJL, to -suit All work sold by me is made at the ClarkStreet Manufactory, and warranted, and will be' sold on as good Terrus, for Cash orgood notes, as auy work made North or East Jtepafriug done with promptness and -dispaich, and all persons leaving work' to repair may rely on getting it when promised. All orders promptly-attended to. nlarlX A CARD. ' " I HAVE this day associated with me m the Saddling Bu siness my son, A. C. MARCH. The business, in future will be conducted in the nametf J. 1). March A Son. All -persons indebted to me, by note or account will please coma up and mate payment J. D. MARCH. nXSJ Thankful for the liberal share of patronage hereto fore, a continuance oi tuc same is respecuuiiy solicited. jan2 J. U. UAIilylt & ftOSV rtrrKATION WANTED. Aladv oflomrerneridnca Q-and superior qualifications to instruct on the PIANO" ! CUllLU, utiles A j.uauuu 4Uaa,uuobOCUlouiry or JHIVt 'family. The'best'of reference given. Address box lit, Nash ville IV 0. jolygilirtw. &rQfzfapnd.fae?ofantjHnL for Gcrxrat D&ik'iy, nam. uHtch Ladies fretrdenfht i-."-?Vr v -Miscellaneous. . NOTICE TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. rPHllOOGHbyPeimsvlvam".iandOhio.ltaiilroads.. Phil .-L.elphia to Pittsburg. 1 V, MassillOn, -Wooster, Clevfr. jaou, juiLTO,u)iumDus. i;incinnati,lndianaiiolis,lJirayette, J Tprr. Ifntrt I1'. ; - ..niiir....t..-. ir t 1. . t -S i i Terre JIauto, Chicagn, and MilSaukie. Through by Railroad from Philadelphia to Cicmnruli in xr tutor. Shortest and quickest route fronxthe Atlantic Cities to the ureal it est. route to Ville followin; Cant: Sfate, Capt Charles 'Stone, leaves Pitlsburjr Monday heney, Capt Charles. WJJatchelor leaves Pittsburg .Tues- ay; Crystal Palace. foot.H-Knuntz,leavcs.Pittsbur?Wed- ,, .... , .- , ' n,rl!ir- I'nll i-.n t 1 'im, I II rirowi - i-xs i-.w T'i!,of-n.w 'PI... - -L'. . ' 1 " ""l,lJ",'"fll'ulfi oiuy aay: ritisourg, t;api,iiiign.uampieu leaves f ntsburg t ri , day; Messenger, No. 2, (Spt Jolm Klinefelter. leaves Pitts- burg Saturday. Boarding and lodging on board the Packets extra, Pittsburg to Cincinnati, J2i Louisville, IS; St. 1 Loliis, 83. . Fare thronirh'by Railroad from Philadelphia to Piltsbcrg, ! $9' SOj'MassiHon, tlO; CfeyeUnd, $10; Mansfield and Crest- 1 line, 811; Columbus', '$12 Toledo, $13; Cincinnati, (via' j Crestline;) 15; ChicagCv ixia Michigan- Southern R. It)' i $18 25. To Chicago, Waukegan, Kenosha, IU, Racine, Mil- waukie. Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via" Detroit and Michigan ! Central Railroad, ?18. - Aue varsyiii leave ine vonimonweaiin 3 station, a. c Cornearof Schuylkill Fiflhand Market Streets, where tickets I can be purchased of Bingham, A Dock, Agents ot tho State ! and Columbia Railroad Lines. 1 Ths inorsing Express Train through to Pittsburg, Cleve-'! land. .Cincinnati and Chicitro. will leave at T o'clock. A. M. ' Throiiirh.to Cincinnati in,37 hours. ! The nizht Mail Train at 10 V. P. M. Throuzh to Oncin- nati in 4G hours, mcludingone nighVa comfortable rest at nnsourg. - . n The above lines pass throuzh and.sioD at Lancaster. Har- nsburir. Lewistown. Htintinsrdon. Hotlidaysburir. John stown, Greenburg, and intermediate places. Notice. In case of loss, the Company will hold Ihemscl Tes responsible for personal oagsraireonly. andforan amount. notexceedinffSlOX THOS. "MOORE. Aeent. June 4 1 f. Penu ulvania Railroad Co. The Columbia Railroad Line for Harrbbonr. ia Colum bia and all intermediate olaces. "will teat e the abot e Station at lf, P.M. l'iJlNSVLVA.MA UAILUOAD. rp HIS road naw complete, It opens a communicatim bo j-iweon niisbur;; ana fniiadeii.nia,nrfitis!)Hrg and Haiti- more, liy which Freight from the west can reach an eastern market quieter and cheaper than by aoy of Ihe nres ut rival oatos: ihey connect with the dally pactum at PitUbUrg, from St bonis. Loolsvlllo. Cincinnati. Vheelln?. Snd all ths- different points on the western waters. Also with U.tf Cleve land anu I'lusourg Jiil kojj, and uajaainl fwnniylvatila Kail Koa.tat hittsbura. Cars rao thraueh between Ptttsbunrh and,PhlladHphia withouttraruUlpuoent of freight, an advan tage mat can oe appieciateu ny all snippera. In case of obstruction of navigation by Ice or low Mater freights westward can be forw&rded from Pittsburg lb Cin cinnati, or towns In tho inlerior by Railroad. nvi Es ur t XLS'.ii.ii i . Between Piltsburgand HUidelphlaoflWIlnore. -, I'irsit Class. IVinltr Smtr liry Goods, Uoocs andStationary Soots,) m.t 100 lbs Shoes, Hat and. Carpeting. Furs and Pel 31 Tacts': tries, teamen, baauiery, i:c. j SoroDtt Class. Brown Rheetfns dr Shlrtlnz in. Bales. 1 Druzs.Glasi Ware. Groceries, excent Cof-! 85 eta. fiOetr- see, Hardware, Hollow Vrare,Macbinery, Oilcloth, Woq, die. intra jias. - , BatterJn Flrkuis & Keg-s, Candles," Cot-I ton. fin wlnter.l Qneeiisware. Tallow.) 75 cts. .50 cts', Tobacco, In leaf or Manufactured, (.Uait-t . . . aru,j oic.rp. j ourU Clnsit. Bacon, Cotton ( in summer.) Coffee, Lard 1 andLardOll, (tbroushl Pore in full car-5- U cti. 40ct(V loads at owners risk. J Geo. C. Fruiiolscus-, Frtigit Jlgcmtj PitttinTf. 1Z. Jf.'Sncetler, Freight Agent, PkitidilpkU. Mufjra.'W .A: Koons. Freight A'tnts.gnltiiitrt j. L.niiott. rtifht j4jft,JSV-7 H'ett 4t.,.Y. Y. II. JI. Houston, Gen. Freight Ajet, Philadelphia. march 16, 1853 ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. FALL & CUNNINGHAM, Na 47, College Street, Nashville, Tenx. ARE now in receipt of their entire stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY for the Spring Trade, and iu calling the attention of the merchant of Middle and East Tennes see, Kentucky, and North Alabama, totheirlargeandraried assortment, thftvfil rnnfidpnt that it will prnnnnr. -f irirni. bly with that ol any House in auy country, and when the item ot Aranspormiion is considered, it win oe lound that itlfAnUretl should prompt all' dealers in this section of the country to encourage a home market 'They also invite the attention of Blacksmiths. Canienfers. and Fanners visiting Nashville to their assortment of Tool.. tanning implements, &c, a large Sloccc! which they always keep on haad, ' FraiAers' Ointtnn and Jleencar. taken at the hiohest mar. fcet prices in exchange fbr goods, or in payment of debts. J VA i- IC-.iJ I . CUT .TTf ItJWJ. J. II. rturrovvi .Patent Plantation COItv mil,!,. rniHS Mil t differs from all others in the construe lion of X the upper or Rnnnlnr touo, which is composed of t-fflncn Burr mocks, eacioseu in a cast iron rase, wmcn forms theba'ekandhoopnf tha Stone with a Cast Iron Eye, or Bush, than isorereater external diameter at the bottom that' at the top, which it secured to tho back by fourbolts, sn tbst every block is in the form of a dove tail bjch fives eroater strength to aStonethananyother method which is required in small mills, where the stone Is run with great speed, and becomes danzeron, if not strongly mada. It also gives any weir lit to a stone of smalt dlamoier that is required without havin itlhick or high, that makes 11 top heavy. 'Ibis mill is a square framo raade of wood or castlroit,in the form of a bask, with Hndge-treefiplndle Balance, King Driver, and Iiegalatin? .Screw, and grinds nt-on the tamo principle as a larve mill, differing only Id the Runner-stone; this beingrof great weiht enables it to grind nearer the cen teragreaterqaanlity ofgraln with le's power than any oiher mill dow in ue. Thiamin is portable, and may be attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. ALSO, all sizes of Erench Burr iiill Stones, manufactured on the tame principle. Joseph if. Burrows, of Cincinnati, Is the Inventor, for which be obtained Letters Patent In 1842. For alllnfrinee nienU the purchaser will be "held responsible for the right ofnsing. These Mills do not require a Millrigbt to utthmop; and all that Is necessary to put them in'operation, is tot.tiach a band tothepulle) on the spindle, with a drum sufficiently large to run a twenty-four inch Mill 240 revolution per minute, attached to Gin, Steam, or Water Power. By the tteady application ofl wo horse power the Mill will erind s.x to S bushels per hour of good meat and will grind wheat as wen is corn, i ne inirty men mm, h put lo its miiesi need.wli grlndfrom ten to fifteen uusbeisper Hour. These milltare,w4rranted to he in eery respect as recom mended. DiKtcnoNS rox tfsiuu. Place your mill about SO fet from the Driving Pulley in a level position; make the belt of leather tlx or eight inches wld. Give the StoucrMO revolu-. lions a minute with the sou. Kfep tho ueet and step or the spindle well oiled. Place thestaron the bacf'of th! Itunning Stone, in ihasamewayag the Cross on the Driver, that is, the way they are trimmed to run. Kefer to Thos. Patterson, Kitq., or Highland con nty. Ohio, Jesso Beal, Esq., orClintou county, Ohio;C. S. Bradbury, Esq , of Cincinnati, and a number of others. All ordersdirected to JOHX-K. ROOM AN, Xo.5J Broadway, Nashville, Agent for MIddleanii East Tenneeo;or i. It. BUKi:oW.sy jan 26 d. tr-w. & w. ly. West Front tt. Cln. 0r IMPORTANT TO IRON MANUFACT1I RERS. JAMES REXTON, of Newark, New Jersey, lias discovered a process for manufacturing wrought iron directly from the ore, with wood or mineral coal, styled by him an ore-weldingfumace; (an improvement in the manu facture of iron long sought alter, but never successfully at ,tained until Mr. Reuton's discotery.) aud which produces at a single heat- the best quantity of blooms, at a less cost than pig iron is now' usually made. Letters Patent have been granted him for his discovery.and weare the apjiointed agents for tltc sale of rights, and its introduction throughout the West ; and as the present high ja-icc of iron is inducing many capitalists to invest in its lnauuCicture.'without being aware of the great advantages' this new and valuable inven tion has over any other known mode, we think it but Subser ving their interest to thus early impress upon them the im portance of an examination of thct merit ol this late inven tion before embarking iu any other made for making iron, assuring them of its entire success and practicability, as de monstrated by the furnaces uow in successful operation afte this plan. t It is not our purpose in this advertisement to peak par ticularly of the almost incalculable advantages til s process possesses over all other modes for making Iron; (as this is contained iu our circular, which we will be pleased to mail to the address of any one inf crested in the matter,) but to c&ll the attention of those about investing in the-manufac ture of Iron, and respectfully invite an examination of the furnace we are erectint: in this city, aud which will bo in operation by the 5th June next, or to the furnaces of the American iron uompany m ewttric, aew Jersey, now op erating with complSw success. W. C. DAVlS A CO. Cincinnati, June 1 Sw; THE STATE KUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 0? PENNSYLVANIA. (OJiceon Cedar street, ocer ths Mutant Protection Ofices.y (ABSTRACT Or ASXCAL STATEXEjCIS TO .MAI 1ST.-1 SOB. Assets. May 1st 1852.. 20'J.01S 5f .Premiuiasfor Ihe yeareoding. May 1st '52 dntirest oaLoans, Ac. Guarantee Stoekttdditionai to above....... Losses, Expenses; returned Premiums, Ac, ta May lst...-Jt...:.i.-..''--:---i 135,250 55 1,916 00 1 CO, 000 00 $440,163 26 . S7.S64 66 bajrtgWanteeof fts entire maty. rassen-Ters win-nnd lhia tha mv . in N. Orleans. Only $11 to Cincinnati; 819 : S19 tO'St LOUIS, Vi! PennSWaUia IlAilrrvirt in I It. , IlKKlinnmM.TVTKi- I.Wli .mln -rrH. r,,J :t.. idailySleamPockeUfrornPituburrr. Buekevrfitato ' llmntrh il V MtsbooverJeaTCdrittsburir'SimfT MEDICAL. 1 I" UIvlSasTrlrandii'ifaliU1n"r..r..,r.T,Sn- - i DYSENTERY. Kf.OODV FI.TTY lUTftf vni V,,,Vti ' CHOLERA INFANTUM, ami the Asiatic Clwlerk " ' lfncrcr Ruls fo -cure tha trorst possible cases of bowel cniiipl.imtjjn a few hours. It is pnrelyVogetable, -and taken in ulmosttinyiraantity is perfectly bartnhrts. jiosireroeaics in use wr I'larrr.eii.loclcup Uierxresof the iif;-0r..,i .ji.rn,i;ii. .,n;.,.i.. j:.. piairits. It changes thenatureof the fluids, and causes their cxnlnSin,, tnrnVi nl.nn. i ..7, o I J ' ..'W.J.IV. UVT tlTdlC TUIkT 1 (T . . T . . - - : f uauiciiie SUrfarittf thA stjrn.iph fin it fvi-i! Knt tr.-.rfn,r the causa, it neutralizes them, and the diseaseimmediafely subsides. The operation of the Syrup Is threefold. Itim- mcoiaic yrcacnes the seat of the disease and. arrests its cburse; it instantly soothes pain and restores the system to pcrlect quiet The inflainM mtestines are guarded against further violence by the neu tralization ot their acrid contents, and thus the body re sumes it natural hedthv functions. THIS MEDICINE NEVER FAILS. A complete cure is warranted. Price 6nly 50 cents per bottle in.813 i )iV"-ClfIE'.AKailfrtlie-State, A tlergy mail of S ashnlle in formed me last season when the Cholera' was threatened, that in ooe week he cured 21 cases cf the premonitory symptoms with, a few bottles of this Dysentery Syrup. ji. DOCTOR BOURSE Li"! THE POCKET JJCULAPIU3. OR. EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. r put; tort let h Ldmon, with Ooe . Jl. Hundred Engrayrngs showiog Disetses and Malformations of-the Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, beings of Ihe-highest importance lo married people, or those contemplating mar riage. By WILLIAM YOUNG, M.D. Let no father be ashamed to pre sent a .copy of the -lESCCLAFiUS to his child. It may save liim hum an eatly grave. Let jio young man or woman enter into the secret obli- "'S.ofT,,JSrmfie llfe Wllhnut reading the POCKET EaCULAPIUS. lt no one sueriog from a hacknied Cough, Paiojn the de, restless nights, nervous feelings and the whole train of Deipectio Sensations, and given up by their physician, be another monieut without cousultm? ihe iESCULAPIUS- Have tiie married, or those about to be married, -anyimpediinent, read this truly usefnrbouk. ru it has.ben iho means of saving llmusands of unfoitunafa creaiures from the ery jaws of death. 3f Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS en cloKal'iii a letter, will receive one copy of this, work by mail, orfivecopies will be seat foe Ooe Dollar. - Addiess. .post-paid, DR. WM. YOUNG, . marchlg ly Ao. J52 Spruce .Sf. rkilatlttphki. R". It. It, NO VAIN KILLER. TO KILL PAIN we must paralyse the nerves', or in other words produce a pahyoC the part to which the pain tUler is applied. .J'ain is an uunaura .'sensation, arising from an injury or disease which, being transmitted along the nerves to the brain, gives an uneasy perception to the mind. Remedies recommended to Kill Pact, or Paix Kiuxks, are either producers ot Paralysis, or they are not what tbey are recommended for. If the sufferer of jiai'j is to undergo a susenSi'on cf vitality, or if Ihe unfortunate arm or leg; or ifthepjit of the body suffering the tortures of pain, is to sufferan attack of paralysis, we tbtnktbethe ruiedy must be worse thau the disease And, if i'it is anKllUA, then tiie nervti that transmitted this sensation, and the senses that perceiVf-'its tuipltstsantness, must be killed also. It, on the ether ivmd, it is. not a "painkillerfu is a mis nomer, and not what its advertisement cbims forit Ka.dway's Ready Relief does not Kill pain, but it subdues its paroxy isms and relieves the sufferer from all paint'ulsnd uneasy 'sensations. Jtadway's Ready Relief is quick in its action it instantly relieves, and immediately alter sets about remof iug the- cause of the pain, it, evothe and cure, it relieves and removes the troubling cause, and hence the joy it infuses. 11. R. R. -Its Two Actions. The primary action of Radwat V Ready Relief is, to allay the effects of any pain ful causes that the human system may be visited with. Its secondary action is, to remove the cause itself ; this it wilUmmediately accomplish, "for it is so powerful in action so quicK anu euectuai, mat lire moment it isappiHsi ur taken t,us painful parOxyisms are relieved, and tho uiuonnd parts made'whoie. stronir, healthy and vigorous. External Pains Rheuiantism. Radway's Ready Relief appfied externally to the pans where the pain is felt, will instantly allay the paroxyisnis, scatter the cause, or ths cvnyeked deposits, which cause the pain, and, in a few mo msiitsthe sufferer will be quite easy. If the attack is re cent a few applications Will cute it. If Chronic, Radway's Renovating Resolvent, used in connection with the Ready Relief, is certain to cure Rheu matism in its moot aggravated forms, whether Syphilitic Sciatic nervous, muscular or mflamatory (for wonderful cases cf ItheumatTsnr, cured by It It It Remedies, ee Radway's family Friend for the month of March, 1RJ3 a copy will be sent to all who wish it, free of charge, by ad dressing Rod way A Co., Ntw York Citv.l Pains around the Liver, Kidneys and Heart are relieved, and the unnatural irritations instantly subdued by a stmpld application pf it It Utlitt Sick Head Ache. R. R. R. will in all cases cure this distressing complaint Its ant acid properties when taken into the stomach, will neutralize the. acid, and make the stomach clean, and the breath sweet Its counter-irritant efficacy, will produce a reaction when applied to the head, and invigorate and enliven, and refresh the senses. Internal Pains. DiarTfiea, Dysentery, Cholera or Cholera MoibOs. The unnatural and violent irritations thai afflict the system whileit is under ihe influence of these maladies, Will,. in a moment yield to the soothing and pain-relieving efficacy of the R. lt'Relief. It allays irritation, it arrests spasmodic action, it neutralizes the poisonous miasma that causes theso painful and weakening discharges; it enlivens .and invigor ates, with warmth and sircngtu the cold, cramped, and shrivelled limbs and joints, a.d restores each member and -Organ of the body to a healthful and vigorous condition. itadwav's Ready Relief, and each oi the R. R. R. Reme dies, are'made from, the active properties of medicines. Nothing inert or inactive ep'.crs their composition, so that the system is not-clogged with worthless and inert matter. In "conclusion we would remindhe readertbat Sadway's Ready Robef, relieves the sufferer from pain (not kills,) aud cures or removes all unnatural causes of Rheumatic, Neural gic and Nervous .or painlhl character. Radwa's Itegulatois, prepared from the active principle alone of Medicinal Herbs, Roots, Plants anu Gums-, will reg ulate aud keep in a healthy condition, the bowels, liver, heart, kidneys; skin, and all other organs of the body. Tbey will . cure co3tivnessrindige3tivnes, indigestion, dyspepsia, and all billious complaints and levers. The ladies will find Had my 's Regulators the very best reg ulator of the system, in assisting tardy nature in the dis charge of her inuulhly duties. Nogriping pains or sickness at stomach follows theiroperatimi, but they insure to all who take them a pleasant and easy dischaige of the offals of the system. Bad way's Renovating Resolvent, is a powerful resolvercf all diseased deposits that have been lying in the system for years. A pur Iyer of the blbod' and a renovator of the whole body. Kirfurther information of the wonderful piln-releaving and curative potters" of the R. It Remedies, the public ate . refeircd to our moniMy publications, orGuide toheolth, co piesuf which "can L'e had gratis by addressing us at our It It R. office, J.t2 Fuiton street, New York. RADWAY A CD.,162 Fulton st N. Y. R. R. It, far sale bv Druggists ceiierally. J. M. ZIMMERMAN, Wholesale Agent for TennncssC& MA.NDFIELIJS A CO, Memphis. HUDGIS WELLS A JOHNSON, " jtiiy) 12rii - ' Chattanooga., And Druggist and Merchants everywhere. ' ' ' Rfo'SPRTNCSV "VT rE take pleasure in announcing to our numerous" friends VY aiid ; putious, ibitweon;Bmv iculV- to accommodate, all, who may wish to avail theinsoliVs of the- beneflUof our place. EvtensiVe preparations lave been made for tiie coto tort both of the miaJrd unit liie niun of pleasuie It were needless or us to attempt in set forth the value of our place, in a medicinal nunt of view. Many, afflicted with various diseases, ln.ve,tisiud ns, and alter; a few weeks sojourn, have goneaway either entirely curedor greatly relieved particularly Such as have been iifllicted with Scrofula, di seases of the Skin, titor.e in ihe Bladder, and ulso-of the Di- gestive System in general. 0"f IheseJ'acts, tliere is an abim da'uee of proof, andinany who have certified totbem,iu)(ttlie same have gone forth ta the afflicted people. And we liave at this time two living specimens otSctofnla cases, cured sound and wpll, with us, tu be. seen aa tesliinony toour dec laration; One ot which was'almost a hopeless case. We are inMacon county, Middle Tennessee, 12 railes east ofLafayette, our county seat, 65 or 70 miles fiitm Nashville. 4'.) miles turnpike, and the balance high ridge road, and other good country reads coming from every poiiit from Lebanon, Wilson conhty. Harts ville, Carthage, Gainsboro', Toinkiiuiille, Glasgow, Gallatin, Ac SAIL E, ILARE, 1 J. A. TAYLOR V Proprietors. mayl2 trw3m S.B. l'EYTON. 1 VALUABLE PROPERTY JOB SALE. I WISH to sell my tract offaud situated in Jour's Bend, Davidson county, 25 miles above Nashville by the nver, lu miles frotn.it by land. The land fiesaboutamile froni the Gallatin turnpike on the opposite side of the fi ver. The tract contains 375 acres 160 cleared, the rest well timbered, 4'ofthe land river bottom. The place is well improved, brick dwelling bouse with S large rooms, passages, portico and gallery. Ericfc smoke house, carnage hpuse. carriage houses, barn, cribs, Iionw built origin, overseer' iouse. Stockwatcrin abundance a.id as good a spring as Can be -foundin the State aud a orchard ofyoung fruit trees. n, land is unexceptionable; adapted to cotton, era, and allother grain. S- VT. GOODRICH, may la orAV.E. GO0DR1CIL EDAR TIMBERI Lave constantly on band, 15 miles from Nashville on the Railroad, Cedar Sill' and Liutel Timber, Flooring and all other Cedar Timber, at the shortest notice Also, Cedar Stakes, which I will load on cars at t20 per-thousand. Orders will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to br the subscriber, junel 3 3ui- JNO. HILL. NEGROES! NEGROES! Four likely Aegroe Men, middle ago, fur sale, among whom first-rate wagjner and sawyer can be had. Also two good farm hands. Apply to Jacob McGavockof DABBS PORTER, july29 Agents. r Alle Svrnn. 7ti ifttmflLT.t4n llu tuttiTml uniolntfxti itiMiVMm. " HISCELLiVlTPofrg ' - Thar Trnly Fortnnata end vZ7 PpEJt & CfO. N o. 1. Light Steixt, Dauntoitg.MAetLA.sa aSf w Correspondent in Alabama. . Iifl10 9 Chlb m CeorgiiL, liWtoaFarraeriiiOm-a. , - $12,000 stnttouS, ,0leat,lr N-Ctrclina. FV.rbriWP, !r Tie most successful thodl t fTf' . "JVosuchn-ordasZhtf' at Pyfer Cos SST Forward yogr orders without gylaj ! Spleudid Schemes for Aus,, 1353. SfThe CertUfcale Prices of pa3?wf quarter : icbrtz Date Capital Naof Iriceoi Ptisseff August 1 " Prizes; ilots. JTckets. 13 dramJBt" IS dra-sa 5 14 .drawn 10 18 drawn 5 1 9 drawa . 12urasn lo ISdrina o 12 drawn 5 16drann 15 drawn 5 l4.drawn i 12" drawn s jv lft drawn 14 drawn -lidrawtf in . 13 dratta 5 12 drawn ; 18 drawn H 13 draws a 12 drawn 15 drawn io IS djawa 12 drawn 4 14 dratvri. 2-,v 15 drawn. p 12driwn 12 drawn 1,1 75Nos. '73 Nos. 75Nos. 7aNo3. 'TNos. 75 No. 7.6-Ncs. 75 Nos. 78Nei 75 Nos.. 7Nos. 78Nta. 7Nos. 78Noa, 75 Nos. 7S Nos. 75 Nos. 73 Ncs. 75Nos 7d Nos. 75 1oa. 78 Nos. "SNos. 75 Nos. 78 Nos. 7T Mos, 2 ""16,312 S 35.WJ -20,000 -5. 20,000" 63otSO,00O. T9 fiO 33 W ISbO irw ts CO &0 8O00 35 CO 13-CO naoo 1100 IS Cr so 13- W 45 r 11 w Vt 00 IS 00 35 00 63 90 J3 Ho S 9 lo,r-00.' 20,000 8J,-00 20.000 13,000 60,000 10,iX) 2),KiO 80,000 18,000 25,000 40..XIO' ti.000 1?,S 33,000 25,000 13,500 eo.ood 26.000 20,000 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 13 19 20 22 23 4 25 SS 27 29 SO SI 30,903 7SNos.- 40 00 j-rlrawini forward mi ta nnmT,iii mail after the lotteries are drawU IrCorrespondenta wUI please orderarew davsba&ra tncJotWnes are drawn. There Lt a large per oentage in faror of tbise r.urthasfra whoorder by th Package, and-tho chances of diiwiugfoor ofthe lsrgestPraeam the Scheme, are tiwbv- Se-cured. A e adve the purchases f Packages of Ticketa "in t ery in stance. BankDraiUorCertificatesofbeposit jiavable m Gold at sight, will be promptly remitted totitose CVm-oondenU wlm draw prizes at PYFER A CO"S. 23fRemember A Package of Ticket, can uow rocs of the most splendid prizes in a -scheme. ESfln order to secure a Fortune, and the cash tmmnliate lyafler the result is known, ihe readers ofthisv i.,, liav only to remit cash Drafts or prize tickets" UitWtliJ Fstab lished, far fataed and truly fortunate' Exdiangeu' d Itert Krckers, PtiKK A iu. InlySO lm KoJ Eght Lstreet, lMtu:.. .t. Md. . AT.i'tRHiTTNQ 2U0RSl SINGULAR EXPOSE AND'uUlHLYlNFIAJtEOSTA'I'E' OF FEELING. Cansed by tha astonishing reports, which scrwd-.o-r liko wild4ire already extend from one endof Ihe Jioencan Con tinent to Uie other, rousing the -visibilities, sad -irtlinj Uke TUETRUSIPOFTBE ARCII-ANoEI, Mankind from their inexcusable and taiuni..bt inerti tude, to the most nervous and intense eiciK-ruem orenmg the eyes of ihe human family tb A MOMENTOUS SUBJECT, whiclf vitally concerns their dejirei-t intereMS, nad raising tibe drapery curtain that conceal,; J from morui vision for unnumbered ages, THE GLIMPSES OPTHff FUTURE Rumors disclosing clearly to the lus&mislitsl seo-s of un told multitudes, the Jledat OjervU hf which -n imdaals from every gradeofsocielysudeulybMoKie tire , ra pos sessors of PRINCELY WEALTH, thrqogh the workings of thatrrrfwt beantHul s.steat, geoe. rously given to the world bylheuatirifigeueri,ie- , nil 1 rcstr less philanthropy Of those well kmr.vn. beuefaciars f ihejnt man.race, ggg & jitSILL " SEALEKS IS EVEST OlSCSllTIO Or Ladies' and GertUemen'sFurnitiingand Fie "j Ooottf, Oa (XUege street, one dtvr iuu'tn of tis u '.re. WHERE may bo found At all-tuneta. kir assort ment of Winchester's . Davis A June's, A Myers Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen, Muslin w.th Lin en Bosoms, Gingham, aud Fresseh. Cbintx, StunrtrKr and Byron Collars, Underwear,. Merino, Shil.wl -dk, "Cash mere, Vigonia Cottou and Clinton Flaimel, Ut ladies and gentlemen. Gents Cloth Gatteri, Glovei, K I and Silk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois Wa-ii horma, Cuff Gloves, and Ladies and Gentleman's Gaunilt's. Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, S'lxks, Ties, A ateiforr' -, Albert, De Joiuville's, plain, Emb'd and sell-adjusting, f rara'j Scorfs, Black and White Satin Ties Shoulder l..-acus, Sus penders, Silk, 'Woolen and Cotton Night Capo, Oi! Nils. Bath-, ing Caps fbr Ladies and Gentlemen. Mousv, 1! i. ne and. Strengthening Belts, Kobe de Cliambre, Umbrellas, Walk ing Canes, Riding Whips, Trucks, Sole Lsulbcr. Vilirsr Carpet Bags, Satchels, Dressing Cases, W orfc I: jin, Toi lets, Opera Glasses, Porte Monies. Fans, Wriimj, Desks Cigar Cases, Flasks, Travelling GbmpankEts, IXazraS and Razor Strops, Combs, Brushes Good year's Cim Ootids, Perfumery. Toilet Bottles, rocket Cuilt.y, A.c,snd a large assortment of other articles, usually kept by Fur nishing Stores. WeharemideamngciEcntawilh our fncndaat tho North to forward us Goods aii .soon as iwhti-I by them, therefore we shall have goods hers in Itsfelbun ten darn, from the New York Guslom House. MYERS 4 HcGILLSL Furnishing Store; Collegtf ttrect, 1 door South of the Square; Nashville. bctll FARM FOR SALS. IWISn lo sell the Farm on which 1 now resi le, -i milea fromNashvilleon thcmiaie Franklin TompiSx, and. Containing 100 acres, about equally divided into umirand cleared land. There i everjiriingn it to rendcrifl desira ble as acountrr residence, such as a great variety oP fruit, an abundance of spring and well waier, grass, Ac If de sired it will be divided into small portion. Forterms, Ac, apply lo Jocx Kirnuux cr to It. TV. Bbowx, Geo! Agcn"No. 68 Cherry street or to .juneiO dAwtt - W. O. GALE. L IQUORS. 100 bbls Tennessee 1)1) Wliydi.y; 60 uia jioooirzHLctc j no; 50 " Old Bourbon - br,-l 50 " Old Rye d7 te 50 " Old Reserve . ,(7a.3- iAi Wit iic.-i i c . , ,i, 10Js pipes Old Cognae Bniady; L -- liuotijiu uin; . 10 bbls Old Madcria Wjce; 20 Indian Bbls Sweet Wine; " 100 bbls A. JL Brandy; ' SO " New England Runt 80 " A M Gin; 20" " Sweet Wine, 10 OH-Port Wine? , 20 boxes Brandy Cbernea; 50 " Claret Wiiie; 10 AssoMed Cordmls; 15 gallons Old Fiencti Brandy; In store and for Bale low by " L. H. LANIER. O ONDRIES-lOO bWs beskFlour: too tegs oOirdE, Q "lK),bbls.NotlSalt;20-toosiassnr.ed Iren; -" tt doz Painted Buckets; 5 bbls. Brinwtdoe, 20nesU ofTnbs; 5 " Ahim; 20 " half bushel measures;!-) Plow-i. H0 lbs bar Lead; 20 bbls 'i S 31tKAere?; 20it bags-Shot assorted; - 3 kits No I and 3 dtr, 100 assorted DemyVJins; 20 bbh S S Arondr. 50 boxes Quba Sixes Cigars; H " LargeTecaca; 0 doz Be.icr.rds and Lines SO-bona Fijm M bags Race Ginger; " Tobaeek', ssortel; 25 bags Pepper; Hrcs l'rIi Rice; f SO'bnxesDned Hemng; V bbis knglrtA Nxlj; i 1 i-isk Madden I I0J Frofch TeS". 10 boxes Slonghtnn's Bitter;10 ' Crome's test Cid-n. 20 BWbeat Flour; ox t; Together wilh many other articlus, v.hih will be sold: low, by decH .Jt11 ,'-vflEr' MarSet "" CARD. I beg leave to inform hit rrieiidsand pat rons thatl have removed tojhentnreen lhe-com(r of Ceder and Cherry street. Own iny old and nevf Also to Inform thein that I have ouhand choicest of rtrs, Snuffs.Jl'obaccos. and Pipest those h wtBt of gnodar ticles, would dowell to call, as I tep a T,tj7tEfr Little Indian, corner f t-rrv and Citato ate. L Sup. Satin Francaise Gaiters, tm.fi'J P-'1 J Kmbroidered Bl-unzoJ Kid Slippers; " Black- " Cents' Elegant Pat7-nt Lentlicr Roots; Superior French Calf Dus do; . " 14 pnf doj " Fkest Cloth Cosokibs Gaiteus; Just received by ItAMAGE ACHUBXIH, juneii) No. '.3ColIgest ' UNITED STATES UML LIBS. ' THROUGH IN FIFTY TO PliTY-FlVK R0TJR3 New Ynri and Charlestcn Steam Paokut TEAVESAdgcrs V harves every hatunliy i afternoon aud each alternate W eduovla y. irr SatnnliV- -Ins- Aikrer. 1.500 tiimt n J. Dickinson, Cornniander--arl)u,lriO'J tons, JL Commander. The Southerner, W. toster. commander, trut icsvo each alternate Wednesday. Having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant Slate Room Accom modation, apply at the office Of oQN, ComerEastBayandAdger sSou. Wtarros. Cabbin passage $25. Steerage S3. N. B. A new ship will be placed on the law to etuwet with the Southerner on Wednesdays. . JIrr5--T-O PARTNERSHIP DISSO LUTlON.-t X C. HILUlAN, A. FRANK. & CO. I I JL "JZ VcWnership. nsder Ita i firm of Sonx A HiLLMAJf , and wtu ewnnn. o --r uaic uw -V ... r . .i -T .'-wL irn nTat thestom heretofore occupied bv Sohn, Wmk MIKESOHN, . LEONHlIXilAN- inay23 Uerrr 4 u