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1 (WMWNIWJ.I II I ! M.H1n jani,-, IIIHIWMIliiMil Ullll MM Ill IIIMMmMamai W llll I IIMJlEMgU! iW I WIS PP.MI III l I II 1 1 I n Hi 1 1 . . M ' ... '-- - " I ll I " 'll' ITIT..I I III I 1 1 II li'm ' VOL. XXIV. NASHVILLE, TENN: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1853. NO. 339. A UNION AND AMERICAN. OFFICE-No. 11, DEADEUICK STKEET. THE WliERLY UNI0NANDAMER1CAN Is furnished to subscribers at the following rates: Single copies, one year in advance t2 'within the year $8 00; at the end if the year M 00. Cicm Of fire and upwards 12 00 per copy for one year. Clubs of subscribers will be re ceived for six months at the foregoing rates, he TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday "huredjy and Saturday, at (5 per annum in advance; if m, pjia .a advance, to. DAILY is pnbbshed at Eight Dollars. 137" THE MONEY I" LL CASES TO ACCOMFANV SUBS0RIPTI0X .SX Remittances of subscriptions mar ba taade by mall ai our risk. paper will be sent out of the State unless the order U ac companied with the cash. - TOR SHERIFF. trI5$"W nn fiiTttinri7P(l to iiniioimSA T. W Vitar as n candidate for re-election to the ollice of Sheritf of Davidson" county, at tlie next March election. s, i3T We are authorized to announce John K. Edhondsos. ' a candidate fur the Sheriffalty of Davidson county. t3TWe are authorized to announce Eicocu Ccnxinguau, as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. ISfWe are authorized to announce Willish Luton-, as arandlJiteforSUeriffof Dividion county, at the ensuing eleetion. 5TWe are authorized to announce E. B. Biotirr as a candidate for sheriff, at the ensuing election. CI.ERK OF THE COUXTV COHI'.r. Jf-We are nuthorited to announce Josiau Ferris us a " candidate for County Court Clerk at the ensuing election. jy?V are authorized to announce Feux H. Cueathah a candidate fur re-election for County Court Clerkat theeu tuiug election. "Wc are authorized to announce Isaac M. .Toxcsacan didutfwCoi!uty Court Clerk, at the next March election. " FOR COCXTV TIIUSTIX, JC" We are authorized to auuounce Jons Rains for . re-election as County Trustee at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce Thouas SciiNRit as a canduUle for Trustee of Davidson County. We are autliorintd to announce Geobuk Clark as a citiiiiidale for Trustee f ljavidson, at the March flection. jg We are cuthoiizaid to announce the name of W.K. HiHTUl (Collector) as a candidate tor Trustee lor Davidson cvximy at the next March ulectious. IS?" Jakes T. pAuutvEnisa candidate for Register of the land Office for Middle Tennessee at the ensuing scssoin of the legislature. STEAIBQATS, QTiiAMEn moQi;ois, c. ue- (3 7(S0!i,JilAjTKR. This splendid steam er, lw in'fT been thoiotigldy rep,iiedi will run ,i rmar racicet Dciwecn wis rori anq Fiw Orleans, and will leave the first rise oI vvater. For eiht or Passage apply to J, A R. YEATMAN, octm. Ageuts NEW ORLEANS AND MEMPHIS U. S. MAIL PACKET. rplll. splendid new passenger steamer. j. ii. ii. v. miii4, inos-iiLwr-i, jias- wsiymj, son, leaving Meutpbjs on hrr first fiipon T wrt'F Sutiird.iy, the' Sid of October. This llildj connects at Memphis with the Nashville and Memphis U. S. Mail 1'ack eti, end will give ihrough tickets from New Orleans to TfpJivi!.'.. 'lit Stldid jrMaeiijwr stoamer J0I1.V SIMI'SON, will lenvo Koshrilie crcrv W'eduesdjy, at u J M, with finigut and paeuuers fur tut) Hill. t ii ini n'nv l in. will lull in me aooie trsoe tors sea- ' . ... - oetG A. 1.. DAVIS, NASHVILLE AND MEMPHIS UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET LINE. T70R MEMPHIS. NEW OBI.EAXS.ST.A ,g?ffft LOUIS AND 1.QUISYI I,LE-TUY-rvS55ll3 UTnE:i.y. SpInididNew PasscnEerSESSeS Slennvrs Cur of Himmiu-K, .loiix Siucwv, axii Emus sr, will leave Nashville ever)- Monday, Wednesday and Fri iV;y, at C o'clock' P. M., connKtmic at Paducah with the dai IvJuistilleandSt. ItiU lT.S.Iall BoaU, and at Mem p'his with the splendid New Orleans slcsmors Bulletin, II. K. W.Hill, Ceo. Collier, and Maiy Agnes, giving through ticketsfiwn Nashville to either of the points above named. Thcaccomiiiodatioos of this line cannot be surpassed, and pese'ieii! will find it b) far the speediest means of travel dther North or South. "ForfrHcht or passage apply to ; HAMILTON, oc:s 'Ag.Sts at Nashville. NEW ORLEANS AND NASHVILlSEEOULAR PAS SEN0KR PACKET. PETON A. KEY. .?m & . ,' ., i.vnm -I hie t4M mm r.icrvniii. ' 1 iiii: ieir at lxuusville, and will take her place as a Regnlart Packe' m iheabovetraileasso.nl as there is sutlicient water, mid will continue during the entiie season. In point of speed, omfortaud safely, the UEI.I.E-KEYis U!istirpad on ihe Western waters; which, with the long experience of her jjmlfuianly Commander atid the ac ijiIjdgedhusiiies.ccici!yoi"herCkrk (Mr. Ivetfis Xqrth era J enalSuS us couf;4entiv to recommeli.1 her to thebosi jie. and trsvriliag commur.it7. lr- Korlbjra will give p!ountpersonalaU6-i!iatofilIingordersbr (iraceries, A.c. l3t" A share ot pilrouae is respectfully solicited. JOHNSON, HOUSE A CO , aug27 itn Agents. Nashville, Louisville and Cincinnati Kegiilitr MOCKly I .ICKCIS. will iimLs rexular iritm in the above trade, leaving Nash ville every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Returning, will leave Cincinnati eierj- Wednesday, ct 4 o'clock, P.M. The above bi-aU are A Xa 1, and are oflk-ered by expe rienced business men, who will be thankful for orders lor nuieiuudise. and promise to give satisfaction to all who inav entrust busiaeA to their care. septl7-lf JOHNSON, HORSE A CO ffahyijle and Louisville Weekly Packet, iAlVJ2i", C. T. HEEDUR. Masler. riIUS splmdid Steamer is neirly com- ff1 ft J. plete.1, and will bi-at Nuslivillethehrst yjpViTSS rl-e of the river. Slie will rarry 4ix tons ftrsrESt23&ii and lier ac.Ninmodatifms tor passengers are unequaled by nuy Ijoat of lui liiii-uiioiis. She will be ctnumandeJ bv Capt. C. T. RUKDLlt, long and favorably knowu to our conimi.iiitv, and the CutnberUnd river trade, generally. SLeuitl make n-g.ilai' ncel.lv trips leaviug louisville on TDESDAY'S and Nashiule 'on HclDAVK. at 4 o'cl.vk, 1' M. At tlie former place passengers will tind various j'nilroa.l and Ste.unbftt lines to convey tliem to any K.int orlo.!ii.ai;ua t4,V may d;Mire, viz, Thpold establishi,d line to Cincinnati; Uuion line to Wheeling: l'iltsljurjr and Lf-U-ilrilte line; Jeften-u lailroad, Ac, Ac All nfl'ordiug the amplest aoconiinodatiniis, combined with expedition. t4" AH oiderswill be tilled us low n-sut Cincinnati. 3f" For Freight or Passaw;, apply u JcplO - It HENRY T. Y EATilA S, Agent. J. U. CURREY, I'lideitnkcrand Colliii-iunkcr. (kiU ; M ret, T, iLitiU SeuuHte JlfiHf. BliQS leavr to intui ifi liislnenus ami the pulilic-vgj.j3 j general!', that fie t.ns ojiened a irgular CtUS" i ..r... - . fit: i l .1 i t:- (feu. Lti Kuoni, and liaving bought the riyhtlor nt:tniil.ictunng . hud sidling in Middh- Teuiirssw. Skill 's Patent Indistruct- I Ihle Air4ight and Air-e!uuled Biinal Cases, the best now in usetbr pr.-seriing the corps he will keep a supply 1 if tliein constantly on hand, together with an assortment of alt kinds olisHvred anlwiKsl C-otiins. He is prciiaicd to 1 furnish pnl lleirse.taud a:. number of Bucks tliat in iv be wameit; also shrouds of every description, maih" in the best t le, toelhcr with fiery eqiiqHtge necessaiy for lune- 1 rals. Alltel'gra,!rK-deskitrlii-)oronlers fioinSteamlHuLs 1 and Railroads or fiom the siinotini!'uig country will be ! nnmnrflv alteiiilel to. Purliciilur attention paid hi pie V poiiug and enc-.isingbod.es lor iiaiupoitat on. All orders left at uw Furniluiv ami IVilm Rtxitiis promptly attended to, ItotUnighlaud day he will give his personal attention ml ilav lie will give ins personal attention ; to nil funerals. Charges moderate. J. II. CURREY LRK . -cnplHin ited; also X. B. Furniture and Mattrasses of every de-cri; .niiiltf loonier and of tha best lnaterinls. and warrant lunnture leiKiuvd ill the best style mill with Uispatcli. unirr . ij " SO'SUrillNG NEW. riMIE S?01TTII '.NASIIMLLE l'URNITURE X MAXUFACMUR1XG COMPANY, are now olTeriugi BSF.Sfc-did ussoriiuciit oi i'lam and tiistuonilble tur a" T,;ii,rnt i!.it lii.inii Mnrl ot ti,i,i.v.s ' n" n i litre. lit tiit.il Dpuoton MnrVel Atrmi! Tl.ninns' p2aKl'"S.- building, (between I'uinn Hall and tho Wj, Squsre. ) winch they ofl'or at price.i to suit purchasers, l bth at hole sale and retail. They intend to gi ve sutistac lion lo purohsers work WMTaulcJ. Gall Hud eiiftiuiuc their stoc Oiders for Work attended iritti dnech. R. 11. GROOMS, Pres't. W. 1 N ssok. Sec'y lsej''l"l ' " OAiHTcASUST WNTEI) attlie South Nadirille Furiiifuie Factory, ol go.nl SEASONED LUMBER -10-,0W K-et of 1J, inch Walnut Plauk--iiW; ... 5l,00- do .S'do do do do; fiO.oi'O do 2 do do do do; lftV,(HW do Walnut Scantling, S feet lon, 4, T & Cin.sq're; 101,000 doClierry do do do; - ' 100,000 do lg iiidi Clierry PUtik wide; 60,000 do do do " do; 60,000 do2 do do io; 60,3O do Aili, mningfrorc lttoS inthiek wideplAnk; Also, Piuilirof all" siies used for Cabinet piiisss for whioti Ck will be paid on delivery. 'Also, 25or80(tdC.VBNirrMAKUnSwflnlisl, to whom fair irico will Is; given in cash. Also, 1 oripsvl liP 110US fERS. None but giiod woi kiiu-it need apply. . mi 17 . FURKITURil! rURNil'URb! ! TAM jnst receiving line nssorinieut d t "r"ffEiiSSri5 mlnivof lite kist and imw ajtprored VyVtt h.-v. 1.,. drfi.ita.t um rfSMItttlPllit-I - t !e wh'rh will be oarraotest Ksreciinmeuii J and will be solJ as cheap as the cheapest Having imi argel my War.- rooms, 1 sludl kei.p an assortment 01 Gil bert's uiwr:or Pianos, also Window Shades, Clocks.-lir- bert a uf rors. AC. Fumilure of all kinds made to order. Articles (ent'free to the Railroad or anvwheie iu the city. Reiitem- ter4S. Union street, unesp rumuure nnnu jpj I .11. MCMklU.N. " " GOLD l'ENa. " . JOHN YORK A CO., have on hand a variety of siiierior Gold Pens the best and etieaposi aniciecver imocu N'athvills. iserv pfi MrrliM. cstl DBUG&1ST$. . NEW DltUfJ STOKE. J. G. ER0WN. (formerly of tie firm of Ewla, Broumk (7o.,) JlIAS opened with iu'tultlre new stock of Drugs ileuicines, i'aints. Uil3,l'eriumerv, 4.C., Ac on the site forujeriv.occuwed by the old. firm,' lo. 43, College street, three doors from Union, where lie- will be pleased to wait upon 1iis old friends and fcitizeus trtu erally. "Particular aHention fs piveu to Physicians' Pre scriptions, which will be filled with accuracy and dispatch. Surgical Instruments, comprising Pocket Cases, assort ed; Pocktt Vjal Cases; several hew patterns; Speculums, assf.rted; Midwife, AmtratatingandTrepinmng Instruments, in cases or separate; Tooth Forcep And Keye; Sietliascopes; -Copping AppaiatjB; Stomaeh I'uiopj; Dissection Instru ments, Ac., Trusses in every' variety a complete assortment of evenlhing usually kept in this line may be found at ang? XO.HKOWXVi. CHEMICALS. A large stock, and from the best manufactnrers,'some exceedingly rare, never .before brought to this market. Attention of Physicians to this part of my stock is respectfully solicited. 1 aupT - ' J. O. BROWN., EIUIUUA AUIiOW KOOT. Warranted per fectly pure and fresh; full supply at auir7 J. 0. BROWN. I D'EHI'lJaiEllY In every btle, French. Cerman and j J7 American Colognes, Hair Oils, Pomades, lc , &c. , Tooth i'owdcranu rasie. i-iver s Aromaiic inegar, iiienu Rose Bear's Oil, 1W11 Iivendcr, brown and wlf.le Windsor Soap, Barbers' Sop in 1 lb bars, together with a general as sortment orPlaiuvnd Fancy Soaps, Hair Brushes, ic,Ac. Shell and Biillalo Dressing and Fine Comb', Ivory do. Pow der PuiTaaud Boxes, Lilly While, Alabaster, Ac cuifif - . - J O BROWN. EK1N TEA COM PAN V.-l have a full supply of .L lhebestipialili.es of Teas, putiiphy tliis Company. it is the same formerly kept by Ewin, Brown & Co., which pave such general satisfaction. The Ne Plus Ultra Black Tea and Plantation Inipeiial are thought to be superior to any in this market; also, Teas in small caddies of 2 lbs each. ang7 J O BROWN. CONtJItlisS WATEH I have made arrangements to keep a constant supply of this water, which 1 receive direct from the Spring; 3 gross just received. augT - J G BROWN. STONE WAKE Ofall dusctiptionsend bast quality; also, llower Pots, assorted sizes. au?7 .T 0 P.ROWS. B A3J1I0O I'LSUIS POLKS 100 jiwt received; alio, a full assortment of Fishing Tackle, Lunerict Hooks or Snoods, tioiuted Poles, Ac auS7 J, G. BROAYS. ITOU THE II A IK Lyons' Kalhariiui, liogle's Hype 1 lion Fluid, Uanyaud Ulirchugirs Tricopherous, at ouk; J a hkown. STAKCH 15 Iwves ProchtrA Gamble's Pear.-l StaitJi also, suiierior article of country made Starch. aug7 . ' ' .1. O. BROWN. rpUUNII SEED. A large lot of Summer and Win JL ter, and Summer and Winter mixfd. cl!S7 ' j g. imows 17011 JELLIES. Spaifcltng lieiuliue, Coopernuvel ' Russia Sheet, and Snred Isinglass; also, a fine lot of Fiavoriug Extracts. aug7 J. O. BROWN. LEXI N(!TON MUsl'AltD , in V, , and 1 lb Cans; JresliandjustrecM. aug7 J. U. BROWN. 7"EAST I'OWDEKSand Brown's Ess. Jamaica Gin X ger, White l.ead, Red Le.nl, Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, Ac, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Turjientiue. Varnish. Ac augi .1. ii. HHUtt x, 43, college st. TUB HASAMB POW Of Huardyille, Coiuiecticut A. C. HAZ.Uin, I'EEs'r. A. E. DOUGLASS, SCC'r. CONTINUE to furuu U Gun Powder tif all their well knowu brands, JCmluch JHjU, American iyjorliny ftijlan lllfie in kegs, half and quarter kegs and caunisters of one pound each. Also, a full assortment of Powder for 1J LASTING AND MINING purposes. The reputation of their Gun Powder is too well known to require comment. All orders promptly filled at my J'oudrr Vq-ot, North-east comer of the Square. S. II. LQOMS, Ay't fortueir. P.Oo., aui2 If Ifashville, Tcnn. WALL PArUKS.-Jiut re ceived, 2,0X) bolts of those beautiful Fi ench Paners. for Parlors, Halls. Ac. tooether with a splendid t- assortment ot Gold and Velvet Borders, Fire hereeus, Win dow Curtains, ic. '"On hand alargeassoilmentof unglazed Papers, from 10"to25 ctswrbolt. NLAGES A U0RUF.Y, Np. 20, C4'i street, next dpf.r U the Sewaoce'Ho'use. July 14 w- w. riNN, 41, MARKET STREET, BET WIS? UNJOK AS P TtlS SqUABE, XiJ-vUle, Tennessee. -I OLD AND VELVET I'A- At?f?a VT PER HANGINGS. A large iJ,.l.rJSS, aud beautiful vat iety. T5 rS& Decorative Wall Papers, all GrCjjS' the litest French designs. llordi-rs, Window Papers, Tenter and. Pcu. tre I'ieruiij alargji assortnient. Clicon CVstn'ycd l'apeis 12,0H1 pieces in store, from 15 to '-'5 c!s. per Boll. All for sale, and Cheap fou Casu. - - - july7 JUST FINISHED AND FOE SALE AT THE Clark Street Coiicli Factory, NO. 5, THE LATEST STYLE BUfUHDS, BAROUCHES, RGCKAWAYS AND FAMILV CARRIAGES. Take PARTICULAR NOTlCK that c-'w. Stout's Coccli Shop is on CliAHIv STREET. jt?)a july 19 IRA A. STOUT. fnoMAS noDon. nelsov walker. HODGE & WALKER. Bailers, Hair-Dr.'sifiia, &c, &c, X. 1C, C-lar ttreei. HAVE opened their new establishment, and ofier tolheir customers ami the public iu general inducements nev er before ofl'ered iu this city. Hawng newly Gtfpdupour house, we (V-el confident iliat all who give u3 a calf will leave well satisfied. In addition to Barbering, Hair-Di-ess-ing, Ae, we have large, commodious and neatly furnished Bath-Rooms. These are the finest in the city, and as to convenience and comfort, cannot be surpassed in the coun try. While passing, gentlemen and patrans, just step in and see with what magic we "make the liair By," and what a salutary eQV-ct our pure water has upou a wearied and ' body. niiga tf f,EBaBaey's Kes3ir mid T REFER the Fanners to tin. statements below, made by X Dr. JohnShelby and Ii. r . llradley. 1 liave seen it in operation sei oral tifnas, lam satisliedofitsgn-at utility, he seaioa is advancing, 1 now ot!VrtliRc I have on hat ,o. L. P. CHEATHAM AS ndfor tioo. CHEATHAM. june'.'0, 1S55. Nashville, Teni). Nashville. Juue 28, 18.13. Cor. L P. CrtEvrnAM: Vtnr Sir:- 1 havo been usinp lie " Reaping and Mow hnjMaehiiie" pnteniented by Jlannry ol Illinois w hich you ate iunv otlei ing f o the citizens of Ten nessee, ltis a iiksTBAiKLABOttSWisuMAcnixE. It woiks NBAT1.V and lui'iDLV. Hie amount cut per day will depend princijially niion the speed ofthe team. If the team can ravel four miles per hour, it w ill Reap or XIow, fifteen acres n lehliours. It is entitled to the confidence of tbe public ltivmecifullv J. SHELBY. I T..F. ltradlev. uow manatruur the fan Bradley, uow managing the farm ol l)r. neluy. n-iln lln. r.illim-iiiL' statement: We have bad fur untie than one week, one of Cob Cheatham's mowing and Imping niachineswcliavctried it iu clover and grain blown and fan cied, and I now "tnlf ,,,:lt ittnows and cutscleanerll.aii the , silhe blade, and that it will mow per ilayas miicliasil .- ., itc:u, ml.,:lt least twenti-four acres sr day. :..'., , c.,v. 1 ' UK. BRADLEY. S50 REWARD : -v ) AN.VWAY from the subscriber on (he night of W. i the 3nl inst, his negio boy AMOS. He is about se!ltv r arjei .-, fcct 9 r 10 inclies high and weighs i ,.,!, He is a brisrht muUtto, hat straight hair and bine eyes, and will no doubt attempt to pass him- telf'as a white 'man. He was raised by a Mr. Dickey, of i Sirtaubui g District, and was purchased by Capt. James Bonds of Spaitaiiburg.C. II. IIe.is i.robably linking in Hie licliilty Ol uiai iima, oi inn, uiuj.k ci - siuIm Hn nidi- oil a sorrel horse ten or twelve yeirs li-i Stjtle. old, which has a scar on both shoulders caused by warts, and is.shod behiud, is quick in gaits and steps short, holds a line he.id. is sunk very much above fu"ves and inclines toI)spiU:ini. -The above 'reward of FIFTY DOLLARS will be given fortius apprehension of the boy and horse; the boy ui be lodged in any jail iu the Stile. All expenses for fcewting the horse ill also be paid. NeXrvV.S.C.Juliv W.G.NEEIi. sept 1 if ' JOHN RI0HAEDS0K, ItARllERAM) HAIR URIXSER, No. 25 CmiarStrlrt. I "W'OL'LD repoc:fuiiv iuform all who liave any use for :he sei t in-., (,f a Barber, that he has at th'S time iu his employ a uiimlier of the best aud most experienced wsiribis that cio. bandied a la'ur or a pair of shears in Nashtilt.- 11U Jioi'ts Titled up neatly, and gentlemen may uUvais oonfiih nUi un prompt attention and comfor biUJ" s'uiviiig. He w.n-3 to (s'lituiuc fo receive a liberal sh ire or encoinvr 'incut fn.m an intelligent public that liiii.is Ihuv lo irsoriutinatc between "gilt and gold o'er dnsie,!." aiigl" BELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY. ox iwxj; iVjr.f at iu;oai sweet. THE Subscriber resiieclfully returns his .1. i. 1 .1 it:.r IT.P.K, .....1 fv v ' fi I .-J k inanKs tu iiie puutiu hi juiiijuji-, ..u., IJL itciisaconiinnaiiceu;ipairoaaguiuuiuao!ive 5ilino. also -. COPPER AND SUEKT1R0X MANUFACTURING. Togpther w ith every description of Metal; Turnings Metal ic Packings Bolbit Met-il ami Cisiings. Sodarounts Generators, Ale Pumps and Pumpsnf eve ry'descripti..ni.unufaclured to ordfrr, or repaired at short notice. Cash will be paid at all times for old coppcrand brass, j uueia 1 y .Ik; COLE. S" S. WILLIAMS Agent tor John Williams, New , Oilcans K mate liberal cast advances on Produce j-i-iim- IS", tor shipment. ulyH CLOTHING. UIX'OItTAaVT ARRIVAL. THE undersigned liaving just arrived from New York and Philadelphia, he wishes to inform his friends nd for mer patrons, tliAt he has purchased as large and fine assort ment of Gentlemen's Clothing and Furnishing Goods that has ever been brought to Nashville. They are now ready fi r nspection at his store, the WORLD'S CLOTHING I?3IIORHTM, No. 11, Public Square. I have taken particular pains to have made an assortment of Kitra Size Lltihing for Gentlemen, weighing trom mjO to iWi lbs., ana wuo nave always been lying uigti prices to the Merchant Tailors. ALSO, a splendid assortmeni of India Rubber Goods, asd i;iin,miL.iNs ui.uthiiXU, from the age of C yesrs and upwards. COUNTRY MERCHANTS wjll take particular notice that I can supply them with Cloth ing and lurnishing Goods either wholesale or klvail, us low as any one in the city. ALSO, 'just received a large lot ef fine Plush and Cloth Caps, of various sizes, which 1 can sell ttventy-Jire jcr etit. lower tlutu any other house in the rity. Comf one, come all, to M. POWERS' World's Clothin"- Emporium, augSO 3m No. 11, Public Square, Nashville. Come one Come all ! This Hock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I !!! PALL AND WINTER STOCK FOR 1853-1. rrUIE subscriber lespectfully announces to the denizens of 1 Nashville and surrounding country that be has now on band, and receiving additions daily, a large stock of Gents FASHIONABLE READY MADE CLOTHING, for Fall aud Winter wear. Among which May be found: Fine Black and Blue Cloth Cloaks, s-panish do, "Opera and Congress Coats, Double do. Black. Blue, Bno n aud Olive Over Coats, Sack, PaletoLs, Box, Frock aud Dress Coat;, Business do., and other styles and colors too numerous to mentiou. Pants and Vests oi ever style aud color, to suit the most fasliduous. Likewise, a general assortment of CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING. Fine Shirts, Under-Shirts, Drawers Suspen ders, Ct.ivats, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Hats, Caps, Truuks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Ac, Ac Country Merchauis, in particular, arc requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere septlS I- POWERS, No 04, Market St, opposite Union Street. N. B. Not to be sold or undersold by any man or com bnialion of men. " L. P. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST received at No. 11, Cedar Street, a largo aud well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimers and vistiugs of the latest styles ALSO A large assortment of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. A new uud beautiful style of Stocks. Shiit Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves of every dis cription, Under-Shirts and Drawers. Having made arrangement with one of the best Clothing EstKblishaieuts in New Yoik to supply me, Win. T. Jen nings, 231, Broadway, I am prcpaned to offer to my cus tomers and the public, Clothing of a superior style and qual ity. Pleasu call and examine for vourselves. sept4 G t. J. HOUGH, Agent. NEW GOODS. WE have just received our assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VE3TINGS, of New Styles and Varieties. ALso, an assortment of Fine itcnUy-nifide Clothing and Gentlemen's Purilisliilig Goods. sepi'J CLIFTON A ABBOTT, No. 1.1 Cedar st. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST STYLE 01? GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING ! H. A. JESSEL, Arcade Clothing Store, JVi). 29 ifar7,tt street, opposite the Union IMl. TV'HAXKFUL for the liberal patronage liithei to lieslowed JL upon him, begs leave to iuform the citizens of Nash ville aud surrounding country, that he has just received one or the largest and most complete assortinenlsof Oenilenn, Foil ami II7er Vlulhitig and Furu'tAimj Gouth ever brought to the city, which will be found unsurpassed in quality aud workmanship, and at such low prices as -annot fail to pleasa, Tlii! siouk has been selected and made up under my owq injection, exprelj suited to wants of the city. Also, a large assoi tment of Children's Clothing, suitable for all ages, and warranted to tit. As my stock is very large, I can od'er great inducements to country Merchants either wholesale or retail, at very little above Eastern prices. Give me a call, as 1 shall take great pleasure in shon ing the Goods. H. A. JKSSEL, Atcade Clolltinj Store, S'J Maiket st, oclC Sm Opposite Union Hall. CLEARTIIE TRACK." THE subscriber has jitstopentd, at his old stand. No C3 Markut street, next door to T. W. A W. II. Evans, the largest and most elegant flock of READY MADE CLOTH ING and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, he ever had the fileasure of exhibiting to his frisnds and customers, which le is ottering at wholesale and retail, on such terms as will, he confidently believes, give entire satisfaction. His stock consists of Frock and Dress Cuatof gvmv va riety ofstvle and pattern; dq. do. Pints and Vests Over coats, link Catg, Ac, 4c; Hats and Caps a arge assort ment; Carpet Bags Truuks, Shirts, Collars Stocks, Cravats, Umbrellas 4c; a large assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Pocket Hdkfs., Ac; all of which are new, and purchased of the best bouses in the Eastern cities expressly for this mar ket Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, he invites an examination into hi piers-nt stock and prices as he is determined to spare no pains to please his friends and customers. M. aULZBAOKER. Atent, septGS 3iu No. S3 Marketst. 100 hags Kio i'i'ec, 7AT STORE A WD FOR SALE BY NORTH EAST CORNER SQUARE, oct4 tf NisnviLLE, Texx, Tciaiacssce FQWdet POWI)ER--Tenncspe Rifle, in quarter, half and wholekeg's. 'Tcunessee Blasting, in kegs aud barrels. A full supply of the above description of Powder, war ranted eonal to auy iu the market, always on baud and for sale by july IS' CHEATHAM, "WATSON A CO. AI'ETY FUSE. 500,000 feet genuine Safety Fuse r the original manufacturers forsale by CHEATHAM. WATSON & CO. jyl.1 at W. H.Gomiqs A Ci's., PublicSquare. (JEOItCE AY. COOK, ATTORNEY AT LAY AND LAND AGENT. oco illii;u', 1 exns. TILL attend to the collection ot debts, and the invefti- L ' .. . c 1 i.:.i. :n. w gallon ana perieciiug 01 iauu nno iu kw KKFEHENCIII. Hon.O W. O.Tottov, Hou.Naiwas Gp.ee.n-, " R. O. M'Kixxev. " R. L. Ridlev, " R. Ii. Cakiituers ' Abe Capxtueks, John L Brikx, Governor W. B. Caui-bell. ang.ll twly "GENTLEMEN'S OUT-FITTING ESTABLISHMENT. On CuUtjt street, one ifW South of the Square. THE imdersigued would respectfully invite citizens and strangers passing through Nashville, to callat their store and examinethe most elegant assortment of Finishing and Fancv Goods over brought to Nashville. We have at al I ti mes (be'latest styles and best quality of Goods and invite special attention to our Pateut Shoulder Seam Shirts, which wc warrant to be well made, and lo fit better than any otlier style of Shirts. Our slock consists in pait of Linen and Muslin Shirts every size and quality. Silk, Merino, Cu-!i-uiere. Shaker, Canton Flannel, Brown Cottou Hi rts and Drawers, Silk Merino. Shaker, I,ambs Wool, Cashmere, P.rown Cottou and Country Knit Half Hose, Kid, Silk, Buck, Reaver, Dog Skin, Cloth, Cashmere, Fur Lined and Plain Gloves and Gantlels. Sscarfs, Cravats, Stocks and Ties Susjienders Silk and Linen I landkercluefs, Robe de Chambre. Trunks, Carit Itogs, Umbrellas Canes, Razor Strops, Soaps, Cologne, Odors, Oils, Tooth Powders, Hair Washes, Tooth, Hat, Cloth, Nail, and HairliriLsl.es Porte Monies, Pocket Books, Work Boxes, Dressing Cues, and many other articles f 00 numerous to mention. '.' B, Ladies Underwear or Silk, Merino, Cashmere and Cotton.' Gum Goods Goodycar's Patent, beat articles. Remember the number 50. MYERS A McGlLL'S. Furnishing Store, College streef, 1 door South of the Square, Nashville. octll CAUTION TO GINNERS OF COTTON. THE undersigned dealeis iu and manufacturers of Cot ton, hereby give notice to all persons offering Coflonto them for sals that it must be jacked in such a manner that the samples drawn from the edges of the bale will fairly rep icsent the quality and condition of the whole bale; other wise they will claim, from the seller or owner, as damages, the difference between the actual north at the time the fact is asceitained, and the original cost, with all expenses in curred jv-svious to detection, and the cost of returning the col ton- -should it be returned. And furthermore, that we will whenever a palpable case of fraud in packing cotloa is detected, cause lhe same lo be imblishcd in the palters of L this city, with the names of the seller, owner and ginner. llieuudersiguca are comjieuea lo iuis course uy mcin, quent casesof fraud detected in vr and falxdi packing cotton resulting frequently in heavy losses to tbe owner, and will if continued, lower the character of Nashville Cot ton, and thereby injure those who pack cotton honestly. ANDREW AlJilSON, Agent, Tenn. Manufacturing Co., Ibanon. CHEATHAM, WATSON A CO.. Of Svcamore Mills. JOHNSON A WEAVER. J. A P.. Y BATMAN. DEERY BROTHERS, Alisonia Manufacturing Co. 1 WM. B. ARM1STEA1) & CO. ''"' A. HAMILTON. JOHNSON A SMITH. GEORGE CROCKETT. " JOHNSON, HORNE & CO. J A. McALISTER ( CO. Pi E. BOONE. HENRY T. Y'EATMAN. nugl tw.twRm. TOTICE. I am closing up my uiLsiness wuu a iew 01 1 iiermimeiitly withdrawing. Many persons ore indebt ed to me by note and account, some for years, and I hope they will call and pay up without lurtner delay cr irouoie. I hare removed my Books and Papers to the room ad joining Messrs v. u. uoraon s uo. 6Ug 11 8AM SEAY. ! DRUGS, &C. i EAHNINQ'S PATENT LACE, OR ABDOMINAL SUP PORTER. FOR weak and delicate persons male or female, and those who are aftlicted with the following diseases, viz; Weakuess. of the Breast, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath, one Hii and Shoulder. Fallin? of the BowcLs. and a Ten- i dency to ltnpture, Prolapsus Uteri, or Bearing Down, Ir j regular. Painful or Profuse Menstruation, a Tendency to j Abortion, and Paiuful Pregnancy, and the bad shape mci j dent 10 Child Bearing, a Disposition lo Drooping, I-onngiug win ii earuirss, common in cierKS, inecnanics, siiidents, seamstresses, and otliprs t?Ui keep inclined positions. iiicsuuscriocr iiasnau me exclusive saieoi ims ctunral 7(m rnrnl...,N .1...: i.;i. .1 m.mW ha. 53: testimonials of their remarkable curative owers. The most satLsfactory references can he given to persons in the city of Nashville and surrounding coimtry; furthermore, they are recommended by some id" the most celebrated aud extensive Practitioners of Medicine iu Nashville and the adjacent country. For sale by II O SCOVEI Druggist and Ajioihccary, North side of the PublicSquare, three doors Wfot of tbe Nashville Inn. anglft tf, DR. LXBBY'S PILE OINTMENT IS PREPARED for the Grafenburg Companvby Dr. Be.nj.vmis- LiBBr.orNew Hampshire. He isaVhysiciau eightyight years of aae.and has for the lost sixty-three years used this Ointment in his practice. A cure is war ranted, no matter how extreme the case. Itna is sulhcient toinduce every person tuffering uudcr thisdisease to trj- it. Price per Bottle 5 1. The Vegetable Pills, prepared by the Grafenburg Company, aroused constantly by hundreds ofthousanda, who attest their value. The true operation ot Medicine is to give increased activity to the means possessed by Nature for the removal of lhe causes of disease. Forall billions disorders, Costivenrss, Imperfect Digestion, Deficient Action of thelfowels. Liver Complaints. Headache. Activity ofthe Stomach. Ac Price 2o cents per Box, with full directions. For sale by all Dru Ri't. oct!3 ALEX. McKEN'ZIE, Agenl. J. II. llcirroii; I'atcnt I'lantatlon !tlt!V nilliti. rtnHIS Mill differs from all others In lhe construe tlon of the upper or Running Ktoue, which Is composed ol French liurr ttlocUs, enclosed fu a cast iron Case, which mrms tbe hack and hoop of Ilia Slono with a Cast Iron Kvc.or Hush, than ia ofgrcaler external diameter at the bottom Uiai at the top, nhlcti Is secured to lhe back by mur noils, o that every block Is In the form of a dove tall, m Inch glvea greater trongth to a Stnnf than any oilier tneland which is required In email mills, where lUe stone I. run with great ,ped,aud uecouieadaugoroui If not strongly made. It alsogivos any weight to a stone of small diameter thai Is required without having llthleU or high, that wakes It loplieavy. mis nun is a square iraina inaue or wood or casllron,in the form of abu!r,wltU Bridge-tree, Spindle Ualauce, King Driver, and Kegalallns Screw, and grinds unon the same principle as a lan. mill, differing onlyjn Hie Runner stone; tills being of great wcltitcnnble It to grind nearer the cen ter agreater quantity ofgraln with loss power than any oiher mUlnowlu ue. This mill lirsrlable,HUdmay beatlacht-d to steam, water, horse or baud power. Al-SO, til sizes of Krench Hurr Mill h'lonej, manufactured on tho same principle. Josrdi II. Barrows, of Cincinnati, Is the Inventor, for which heoldainrd Letter, Patent Iu 1842. For alllufrluge raenls t'ao purchaser will bo held responsible for tho right of using. These Milts donot require a Millrlgut to set them up; and all that is necessary to put them iu operation. Is to attach a hand to tlio pulley on the spindle, with a drum sudclently luqre to run n twenty-four Inch Mill i!40 revolutions per in Is nte, attached to Gin, Steam, or Water Power. Uythe steady applicatiou of two hrsu power the Mill willrlud six (o 8 bushels s;r hourofi;ood meal: and will grind wheat as well as corn, The thirty Inch mill, if put to Us fullest speed, wilt grind from ten to fllteonbusbeleperhour. These mills aru warranted to bo in every respect as recom mended. Dir.ic-rioss roa Usixa. Place your mill abouteofeftfroui the Drfvln; Pulley In a level position; make the belt of leather six or eight inotics wide. Give the Stone'.MO revolu tions a minute with the sun. Keep the neck and step of the spindle well oiled, llace tho star on the back ofthe Running Mone.in the same way as the Cross on the Diiver, that Is, the way they are trimmed to run. Kafer toThos.l'attcrsonjKsq.fOfllightand county, Ohio, Jesse I!esl,Ksq., of Clinton county, Ohio; C. S. Bradbury, Esq , of Cincinnati, and a number of others. All ordersdlrectodto JOHN E. BOOM AN, No. 52 llroadway, Nashville, Agent for Middlesnd East Tenneisee. or J. H. BUKKOWS, Jau 20 d. Ir-w. t w. ly. West Front tt. Cln. O, EHB'S PATEN f STRAW CUTTER AKD INDEPEJf-" DE1IT CORN CHOPPER. THIS very important invention has been in use about three years. The inventor has made improvements which have rendered it perfect as a STRAW AND CORN CUTTING MACHINE. It has given entire satisfaction to every one who has used it, and is the most superior machine in use, for the purpose tor which it is designed. It is sira pie in all its parts, durable and easily kept iu order. It is self-feeding, aud easily worked by a boy 12 years of ago. It wilt cut straw or com in the .shuck from half inch to three inches in length. Many certificates might be pro duced from Farmers who luue. qsed them, to prove their superiority over any other straw and com cutter now in usb. IVraons iipe.ding snch an article may rest assured that in if liwv Wilt tind a valuable acquisition to their farm or stable. The. subscriber hi3 greatly extended his means forman iitactiiriiig thee machines, and he now solicits for them the alleiitiou of the public, and the farmers and planters particularly, of the South and West. He jril! hereafter be able to fill all oiders rapidly, and ensures all machines to do the work for which they are designed. Being the inventor and patentee, und sole proprietor, he will dispose of rights for counties or Slates on reasonable terms to any Mechanic h ho nuy wish to manufacture them, and will furnish one set of casting for patterns. sepT f.m J0HNE.ERB. DR. F3ASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. AMR. WINTERS had last nearly nil of his hair and had been bald for many years; by the use of ti(el"t tiff of tlte Matjnel'u Oinlmtr.l, hul his hair entirely re. shred, and now has .13 beauf fill a headof hair as any mau could wish. His age is about Wyears. A m of Mr. Warren, ot this town, 14 years of age, had been alluded with the Asthma from his cradle- He had the benefit of the best medical advice that a loving and u-..,ililiv f.tlier roohl nmctirf. without avail. It was one of ! the most aggravated cares I ever saw; he was emaciated al- most to a skeleton, liv me u--e 01 aicw uouiesoi iacumi- inent he was thorovijItiyiHi eel, and for seven mouths past has This was an extreme cvsa of injUimiiuitivx of the epleen, of Ion" sUimllng; has 11 variety of treatment finni no less thau eiijht liifferent phvsicians without leceiviii'' benefit was cuail by the use id' only four bottle or tho Magnetic Oint ment This was four months agontid the ladv n Mrs Dun ham.) i3 still in good health, and able to attend to her usual household duties, llmvettealedtvrocasesof Chronic Sore J-je wilii the Ointuiunt, Istth of the patients so titarlif lifirnl, as 10 need an attendant to lead them from ithtce to place. One oftheni hml bcs;ti alllicled lb years the otlier about i years. Thevlu-.il tried the best physicians iu the State, without bcnetil; and oneof them had been under the tiralmeutof the celebrated Dr. Muzzy, of Cincinnati, for eighteen monthsaud had expended hundreds of dollars iu vain efforts to effect a cure. They are now by use of the Magnetic Ointment, nearly or quite cuicl; and are able to read and attend to any ordinary business. I have used the Ointment in a number of cases of Piles, and in o case hat it faileil of giving imnmliaU relief ami irenentlliapermaiteitt cure, 'l have alsoused it beneficially m severe cases of Ery siuelas. And last but not least, 1 have within tho last year cuied four cases or CANCER by the use of tbe Afainetic Ointment alone! . From a thorough trial of the Ointment in neaily every disease for which it is recommended, 1 cau confidently re commend it to bo oue ofthe moot useful remedies ever of fered to tbe public Respectfully Yours, 1 BURTON 'IIUBBEI.L, M. D. Dafed Jan 27,1 SW, Amelia, Ohio. The character or this Ointment; as an efficient remedy, is established in this city. Tli-i-enre quilea nuuiberof indi viduals wliu ascribe their restoration to health to the use ot this extraordinary Ointment, For sale by U. G. SC0VEI-, for s.ue oy ,!KKUv & DEMOVILLE, mayfi CARTWRIGHT A ARMSTRONG. A CARD. Ill AVE this day associated with me in the Saddling Bu siness mv son, A. C. MARCH. The business in ruture will be-conducted in the name of J. I). March A Son. All persons indebted to me, by note or account, will plcaw oome up and make payment. J. 1). .MARCH. T Thankful Tor the liberal sliare or natrouage hereto fore a coiilinmmce of the same is respectfully solicited. jlii2 J. D. MARCH A SON. AND WARRANTS. e are buying aud paying the very highest prices for LAND WARRANT:. Per sons at a distinct; having warrants tosell by sending to ns bv mail or otherwise may depend on getting the .highest prices at which thevare selling at the time in Nashville, and the cosh remitted orpaid toorder. 17OR SALE OR RENT. A new Frame Housejnit completed with seven rooms, well plastered and pa pered. Situated on Church street, in llines j additional Nashville. The said house is about four hundred yards from tbe Female Academy, and will be sold on reasonable terms , For further narticulara enquire of R. U Crenshaw, r auglS W. D. ROBERTSON, M'Leraore sf, H Llrt ifeillifll I MEDICAL. V Cf MEDICAL. L DR. MORSE'S '' I SA2-i a "TNVIGOEATIXG COIUHAL, a f tenomenon iu Medicine. - tlealtti Kestored aiu Use Lengthened, by D. MORSE'a ISVtOOitATlXG EUXJK OK CORDIAL. .r.Mntn?",M"3ic1 has been ran.inff lh SfS S . d ?s"e.ral kB-cin,lu rch of .n.tai. that lnd in.f,.?e 1"W1.M3 enenrie.ot ibencom aad masctil.rsTsteinj.wiiSioulttisdrawUcttvf tubwoueut mos ration, whlcn alUtiianUst,, UdI. aad B,,?.u 11 heretofore cnuaeJ ThjisoBietaln - ta, been found! UU a ' i-geuble produeltou, brought ft0m th unl dwu of Arab a thsiony,byiliectebrated ftorrssotM. Mot.well known an a dlstingulsho.1 meiabiiror th loading seieuiia societies or the Old World, aud oqually distiugSed ai a Iihysician, a cheml3t,and ireler. Tse JulcosorihWIinb toncenlrated and cocildned with other ttgetabU nietK iiiL extracts, are nor producing result, livretorore nnljrj r i iniaia oranyotuoreoanirj. At flrtt lh Lronertles utinbh- .?.J MORSB'S IS v(GOi;ATl.G kLIXIK JK du- DIAL were deemed fabulous. The nubile often deceive, I could not believe Ihe ainltdo and subitum truths annoonrwi by the discoverer, l'ut facts, undeniable facu attested ty witnesses of the highest class sad rharaclor, araaiotr iri umphiui; over all dnultis. INCHKUUL1TY IS OVEK TIlKOVi'!,by a mass ul teatiraony which is perfectly Ure sis table. The Rnxia remedies, In alt cases, the deplorable, evils arising from a misuse or ibace ot the various i rsxns which make up ihe wouderlutntachino railed man. It restores to full vigor every delicate function connected with that my-, lerlous compound agency of malteratid mind. K-cessarj to the re-prodnction 01 linin.-.n lire. To persons r feeble mus cular frame, or dcilclerttdtrvlTal power, it Is rei-oiniui-nded as tbe only means of coinmurlcatingthat ener) which Is necessar; to lhe proper ei joyinent of all lhe na.ural appe tites, as well as the higher mental atirlbnles. lis benrocial effects are notcoiidiiedloetitierioxor to any a2c. Thel'eo- Me girl, the ailing m ifo, the Iuilsj:,eraeraied youth, the over worn man of business, tne virtltn of nervous depression, the Individual suffering frt.ni genoiat debility, ur lloni tho weakuessofaslnglo organ, williill find immediate aud per mauuut relief from the umof this Incomparable, renovator To those whohavea predispisitioiito)iaralyisltwlllprove acoiupleto and unfailing saleuardataiiut tont terrible insl aiy. There are many, )ertiaps, whohavu so trilled wUh their conslltuliuns, that thty think theiiisehes beyontl 1(10 reach of medieiue. Im.iLrven these despair. 'Jite KtWir deals with disesa a. u uxlsu, without refereure localises, and will not only remote Iht) disJtder Itself, but Rebuild thcllrolit.'tl Constitution. The derangements ot tho system, leading t" nervous dis eases, aud the forms ofiiervous dneasc iU-it,are soDHUier 011s that It wouldrcquire a column to vuuiucrala iho mala, dieaforwhlcb this preparation Is a specitl.;. A few, non over, may ba enumerated, viz: neural'ta. lie duloteaux, headache, iuclp'.unt parti) sis, hysteria, palpiluioit u' lie hsart, spinal affections, mutcular debility, Ireraors, Datu lenee, a pricking sensation iu the flesh, iiutnbueta, lotittdity ofthe liver, mental depression, weaknessof Uio Vill,1iidis )osition to move, fatntuets after uieroise, broien sleep and lcrriflnp dreams, inahiliiy to remain lit one pbco or posl tlou, weakness of tltti procn-atlvn organs, sexual lueompi tency, melancholy, monomania, nuor albus, suitiirgat the stomach, female iirrgularities, a rhronle teudeucy lo luH carriage, emaciation, and alt complaints growls); out of a free indulgence of the passions, and all barrenness tttat doss not proceed from organic causes beyond ih reach of medicine. Whenever the organs to be acted uptnare free from mal- 1 formation or strietural dbrases it is averred thai 3Iorses Invigorating Elixir, will replace weak n.xs with mreugth, Incapacity with eHclen cy, irregularity with uurorm and natural artlviry, and litis not only without hazard of reaeiion, bul wllh a happy Vffert on the general organization-. t r Itear In inln-l Idat all maladies, wherever they begin. Unlsb with Iba nervous sys tem, and thatlhe paraliztiMitof lite nerves of molioiiand aeusatloit Is physical death. Kesrluiaiada!stf,lhalftirev ry kind of nervous disease the Kllxir Cordial is tho only re liable preparation known. Cure of Nervous Diseases. No language can convey an aueqaatu Idem f the iuiwedi. aleattd almostmiraculous change which ll occasions iu lhe diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, vthetaer brokendowit by excess, Kek byitature,or lttipairdUicl.--. nes,tho liustruiigand relatedorgaittzalfonisaloucrbracLd re.vivllled aud built up. Tbo menial aud phvtltat sy.mtomj of neivous diasevauisbtoiruiherunderitstL'itiieiire. for Isthe rtfect temp'jrary; on tho contrary, tho rcllai is eiins nent, for the cordial prnjKiriies of the nifdnue re-h Ota constitution itself, and rrstoru it to its norms.' roudtlioti. Well may the preparation be calledllte .tlediciiinl Wond'T. of tbe nineteenth century. It Is.as theflrstsrleatiflenwnla the world would havo admitted, that miracle of medicine heretofore supposud loltavo no exfslance. A Stimulant Unit Entails No Re-Action. Its force Is ueierexpanded, as is lltarsse with opium, aleo holie preparations, and all other excitauts. 'IU effect of these Is brief, aud itmay wed belaid of him who takes iheia, Tlie last state of that man Is wor-u than the first " Hut tie Kllxir is an exhllerant ttilhonl aslniledrawback salfelnil operation, perpetual in itshappv Influence ujiou the. nerves, the mfitd,and lhe entire oranlstiou; it st lllulsorei:ovftde. presslons, evcliemeut, atenddney to blush, stixiplcsstioM, dislike of society, Incapacity tor study or business Loss of jlemory, Confusion, giddln6ss,rn;h of blood to the head, melancholy, mental debility, hysteria, wretcut-dttess, IhoughU of self de struction, fear of insanity, hypochondriasis, dyspep.iz gene ral prostration, lrrltabiluy, 'nervousness, inability to sleep, dlseaseslncident to females, decay ofthe propoi'atiu func tions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation ef the heart, liupotency, constipalion, etc., etc , from whatever cause arlsinglt is, inhere isany lellance 10 be placed on hu man testimony, absolutely Infallible. A G rent Medicine for Female?, The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era lutbe an nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been in Tented thousands of inilgorants concocted all parpsrtlog to be specifle I la tbe various diseases and derangements to which ihedelicate formation of woman render her liable. Tne result has heretoioro been uniform. These nostrums have Indeed Imparted a momentary vivacity to the nerroas system, a transient and delHS vo vigor to the muscle:; but this flssh of lellef has baen au-candol by a depression and prostration greater than beforo, tod the end has too often neon inter!) toparaljzcthd recuperative power of the nerves and the vital orranlratlou, and Anally lo destroy Uia unaappy patient. Butln ."rrorsc'slnvigoraliufr Elixir, is presented as aphenomona In the maWria medics hitherto unhear4 ol a stimulant withoat a reaction. Tho herb whlcbfotms Its main lnprodier.t, habcen ad milled by all thegreat mtulenl and pnarmacantiesl insltu tlousof huropoto bo in this re-pecttui generis. Dr. Morse, whose name is an undi-puted authority in sciences, 1hcov ered the production tnArabU,wher3his attention was ex.l tedby tho wonderfully tnvlgoratinireffects it pnduced upon the natives. In fact the wonderful power 01 eitdarar.ethe exhaustless vigor exhibited by the Arab, of both .exes, in their desert pilgrimages, is attributable lo lhe use of this vi talizing herb. An appeal is made to Erery Woman of Seue, who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre mors, pains In the back, or anyother disorder, whether pecu liar toner set, or common in both saxes to give the Iuvigo raling Cordial a trial . Married Persons, or r.tbors, will find this CordUl after they have used abottle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all tlirec tlocs are tobelound tho happy parents of healthy oSspring, who would not have "been so, but for Ihls extraordinary prep aration. And it is equally potent for the many diseases for which it Is recommended. Thousands ofyunngmen have been icstoicdby uslaglt, and notin a single instanea has it failed to benclli them. Persons of Pnle Complexion, or consumptive habits, are re-lorsdby fhettseof abnttleor two 10 bloom and vigor changinr Ihe skin from apale,yol low, sickly color, lo a besuuTu I florid complexion. To the Misguided, Thoe aresoraeof tbe sadand melancholy effects produced by early habits of vontb, viz. weakness or the back and lliubs, pains In the head, dimness of sight, loss or muscular .,nu pr. nnlidiatinu of lhe heart. dvsoensU. nervous irritabil- tty, deranjeiueut of the digestive fuuciions,genoial debility, ! symptoms cf consumption, Ac. I .Mentallv.the fearrul effects on the mind are much lo bo 1 dreaded." Lossorniemorv.coufusion of ideasjdepresslou of . splrits.evit fore-bodii.gs,'aversiou to society, self distrust, I love ofsolilude. timidity, Ac ,aroomooftheeils produced. I All thus afflicted Ilefore ConteiniilaCiug Jlarringc. should reflect that n sound mind and body are the mo-t npc cssary requisites to promoto coiintibtal happiness; indeed, without these, tho jouruoytliroughUrebcconiesawenry pil grimsgc.thcproiitcct hourly darkens the viow; tho mind bo comcsshadowed wllh despair, and lilted Willi tltomeltiinlio.y rcOectionthat tho happiness ol another becomes blighted wilhjour own. Parents anil Cuanlians. Are often misled with respt ct o tho causis anil sources nj diseasosin their sonsjud warCs. How oflen do Iboy iiserHw toother causes of wasting of tho frame, idiocy, iiiadtii n, pal pitation or the heart, liidigt-stlott, tlcratigeiitent of 11 net voussvstem, cough and svinJ-lotn indicstmg con'roniplloii, whenthetrtUhls.lhattlieyliaT" btititi iudulging in perni cious thuugh alluring practice, instructive Loth to u-tnd and body. Clllitltill, Ha. Moitss's lsvinoant.su Cusiiul has tceu counter feited by some uuprim iple.t persi its. In future all tbegrauiiiu Cordial will hare. the proprietors fac-siruilo pasted over lite run 01 eacn uoiue, auo wo on lowing worn? blown intunautri "Dlt. MOKSK'X INVKKIKATIXG C'ORllI lAii, O It, N.Y." rated, in jdnl C. II. KIM!. I'lIlirKltl 177 Tho Cordial is put up highly concentrate' bottles , . Pant 83 00 per bottle; two for S Ifcslv forStS TO. C. 11. Kl.t:, PHUPKIKllllf. 1!12 firosdwar.New Veik. Sold by Druggists throughout tho Unitsd States, Canwla and West Indies, and also by W. F. (!KV, sueeesscr to CartwrlghttSc Armstrong, corner of Market and Hroad streets, Nahville,Teoiieseeo. ocf.1" d wAjCiit PHIL0T0KEN OR FEMALE'S fRIEND. For the cute of Painful and Disordered Menstruation, Miscarriage or Aboitiou, arid the relief ofall those Sympathetic Nervous Affections attendant on Piegujncy. Much of the suffering atlendant upon tlx lives of female at the present day may be traced to some slight imprudence or neofect during some critical period of their i.eculiarea sons'causiiig obstructions irregularity, Ac, which, if not relieved, Tadua!ly weakcus and deranges the system, ami by sympathy induces those chronic forms of disease Con sumption, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Ac -which either hurry them toan early graveorrendertlieiiuiivalids forh.e. Jinny ot the fairest and loveliest or creation, ut that age when the ibud was just bursting into bloom, have withered and died from the eil'ectsof obstruction, and the want cf a remedy to assist nature at that evenUuItteriod. TRY tHEPHILOTOKEN. It is not offered as a cure of nil ills that flesh is heir to, but ns a remedy aud preventive for n certain class or com plaints, in which it is warranted lo do all that is liere set forth or that medicinedirected with experience ami skill can perlo'rm. Sold by SC0V1L A MEAD,. Ill Chartres street, New Orleans General Wholesale Agents lor the Southern Slates to whom all orders must be addressed- julyl lydtwAw. --rT?i-!Tlfrs! Knit S.VT.K. The subscriber has scr L eral families of Negroes that be will sell at pnyttfp sale to persons residents in this State, aud wlio intend keen them therein. Residence on Ihe Nashville and 1 rru.1- lin Turnpike, 11 miles from Nashville. JL BELL. augui im. "TTALUARIiE UWEIiLINO, ""VS-ln V SALE. The undersigned offers ; for sale hh reridenee on Spring or Church Streetvrith the furniture if dewed. Terms made knovra on application FogTEBi Or to my absence to . - 0GO' una 17 tf. ' - TO THE PrR LIC RAUWAY & CO., THE, Inventors, Manuf..ctunrs and Proprietors of the justly celebruted It It. R Remedies were the lirst lo discoier a ReiiKsly no,S60sSinr Il.e Uarvelnua mid Mirrnculom nower or Moj ping the most Excruciating Pains id an instant, al- -.'"s mi: noisirampsana i-pasms, etuier iniernal or ex ternal, in a few minutes and scathing lhe most -severe 1 aroxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tic Doloreur, mx.n as applied. The B, It R. Remedies consist ot threa IWmedies, each pceff quieted wonderrul row- nmmlf complainUond d.seuses and will iristaully y?r., ,? Jl'.V6 1,amsn Srslcm Trom pain. ' 1 .' . vMh ndx 0lan 10 Healthy Action. wiS-VA-. mil aI1 1)!ased Drposites. 'JAW the Lodv from all Corrupt Hm6r,. 1 lie,Ve?Val,Q BfokcnWn Constitution a.niworouVAr,rU,',n!',g,i' unS0UnJ R. R. R. NO. 1. Radway's Ready Relief, for all Acuta Complaints Infernal orExternaL The moment ili.san iheU exiemally. or taken into the system, it will stop the most excruciating pain and quickly remove its cause. RHEUMATISM. Mr. Granger, a ruasou well known iu Brooklyn, was a-crtpple for nine years, Radway's Ready Relier relieved him from pain in fifleen minutes enabled him to walk two miles without the aid or stick or crutchtiu three days, and cured him cnlirely ia one w rek. Thousands or other oases equally as wonderful as the above, have been cured by It R. Relief. CHOLERA MORBUS. Radway's Ready Relief will re lieve tliesullerer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure the most dejverafe cases in a Tew hours. NEURALGIA. The moment R. It Relief is applied it allays the most paiufid paroxysms. It will always cure. muiv. JitaitAuiii 11 win relieve tne most distre.-simr paius iu fifteen minutes, attacks. It will likewise prevent renewed AGUE. In ten minufes a lea spoonful of R. R Relie win stop me minis ami iweaic me rover. Aches of all kinds Pains ot all kinds, Bruises, Burns, Eeahis Sirains, Strais, Stiff Joints lameness One ap pli cation ot iUd way's Ready Relief will. In a few moments, entirely stop the psin. It reduces- swoiliogs, heats sores, cuts and wounds re move,, brui-es, allays the moat violent irritations For all jKiins use It. R. Relief. Look for the signature of ltadivay A Co. .nch bottle. R. K. R. NO. 2. Radway's Renovating Resolvent Itesohe, Ktjtioyate, RebuHdsl It cures Sewfola, , Tunwrs Bleeding of the Lungs, SypraTui, CMMuBiptTon, 8t. Vitus' Dance. boie, IHetels, Salt Rheum, Asthma, Nwre Canker, llrorn4iitts lever Sores, Rash, Ulcers, . ErysifWs, Tetters, The uht.ve qjulti n complaints R. R. Resolvent will post, tlvely cure. . It reaorates-tltejiysteni cnmpIeMy. Resolving awny from the Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseases! Deposits, free injf the Dtood ami Fluids or Life from all corrupt humors, nxttomux Knergy and Vigor, Health and Strength to every Orgaa ami Member of the body. LETTERS FROM HIGH AUTHORITY. Hon.J. J. Middh-hm, of Waixsamaw, S. G, writes n under dale of May, irtl, ISM, that Railway's Renovating Re aolvoBt curetl on or bis negroes, on his plantation at Beaji rert, of a Sorofuloos coniplaint, of many years standing. Tlie lKr fellow was a disgnstiii objecrofpity; be was a--nioviogmass of sores. The other negroes could not remain in Ihe same place with him. He was entirely cured by Rdirtys Kenorating Resolrent, and is now at work upou the jrfaliUtUm. To tlie jteeple of S. C. Mr. Middleton 1 well known, and to the political world Mr. Middleton is no stranger. SCROFULA. When tlie patient has been afflicted for tiveve3rs, or under, favorable symptoms will apiiearoa the uiiHu i'a 1 ai ionising i.. ji. iiesoireni: 1 en veara on the Fifth day. i'tfloeii j ears Twenty years Thirty years Forty years Seventh day. Tenth day, Kifteenth'day, Tneotieth day, Thirtieth day. Mlly years We have had cases where old men of sixty years, who have been scrofulotuall their lives entirely cured by Rad way's Renovating Resolvent. R. It Remedies exhibit their efficacy immediately. They do not keep the afflicted paiu stneken sutlerer lingering in doubt, but readily exhibit their efficacy; instantly relieving paiu renovating, restoring, ie building, and regulating ibe diseased body, to health and strength. Mr. W. B. Oliver, ot Dsyfon, Dooly Co, Oa., under date of May 8, laio, writes "tlial a servant girl who -was so re duced that no one would give a thrip for her life," She was. so covered with sores thai there was not a spot of pure flesh. ortlie she of a silver dollar on htr wbole body, was entire ly cured bvRadwair a Renovating Resolvent NINETEEN YEARS. Mr. Henderson, or Westfijrd, Mass., has been covered with jorts for nineteen years, and. cured bv It R. Resolvent. SALT RU EUM. The most obstinat e cases of Salt Rheum will quickly yield to the RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Onegenlleuiso w Ik. supposed that this complaint was he reditary in his family, and had been aHlcled with Salt Rheum since bis birth, was cured by the useof a few bottles, of tbe renovating Resolvent, and the poisonous Rheum en tirely eradicated fromhbisvstem. I T REGENERATES every organ and member of the bodr; it makes sound, healthy and stonoll weak, diseased and'unsAimd parts WEARS ivSS, in Mile or Female, is quickly cured, and the debilitated and emaciated m.tdo strong, vigorous and healthy, impotence and Nccturnal Emissions in men, or diseases of either one or more, of the generative organs, are quickly remori-d, and the body restored to a healthy and sjurid cendlrion. LOW SPIUlTS-KEKVOUafs'ESS-In women, the nu merous complaints ami ailments which cast such gloom over their spirit, a few doses ofthe Renovating Resolvent will qiuckly remove, and tbe most nervous, Gloomy and de depressed, feel healthy, stroug and happy. Per-ous Viishing this remedy will please ask for Railway" Renovating Resolvent Its price is one, dollar per bottle. No small ltottlcs nor is the genuine ever sold for less. Each, bottle bears the foe simile signature of RAD WAY A CO., ICS Fulton st. N.Y. R. It R, for sole by Dragnets gene rail y. . ,,. J. M. ZIMMERMAN, Wholesale Ageut for Tennneasee. MANDF1ELDS A CO, Memphis. IIUDGKV, WELLS A JOHNSON, novl lm Chaltanooira. And Druggist aud Merchants everywhere. JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTER, THE great Remedy for Rheumaltsm.Gout, pain In tbe Sid Hip, Back, Limbs and joints Scrofula, King's Evil White Swellings Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints and all filed pains whatever, ivnerc tuts .riasier ts apjineu l ain ciuo.oi exist These Plasters possess the advantage of being put upirs air-tight boxes ; Itetico they retain their full virtues in all cli mates. This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so extensively used by Physkiaiis and the people in general, both in thisj country aud Europe, that ii is almost lH-edlirss to say any thing about it Yet tliere may be some, who stand in need ofitshealing po era who have notjet tried it. Fi.rtheir sakes we win simply state what it lias done in laisisaud of ctk-es aud what it will do for them when tried. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Read tlie Wkiw ing testimonv fiom a pIiyfueLn. GiJtTfaKMhN. our Hebiew linsWliaS ctitcd lar of pains ...Ti.i.1. I lm. Kiitrerii rvr twi-lvp veara nost. Diinothis I period I laboied timleron affliction otmy li.insaml siJe.mid I tnetl many leuMslies tlat my own melirI exiieri-iice sug j seated, bal vtiiliouitl4minj; reliet'. At length I used your j Plaster, ami ui ikw bv its good eil'-s's entirely cured. vvtH nosonsswod the Jew Dsvnl or Hebrew Pkisfer toall 1 wImi are sutl'-Tnig fhtoi coitfrji;.jn of the uuijt-les, orpernia t neflt twir.s ill thr side i r bacl. 1 Tlteppfcf(Stl"biit tolkconieaefiwainted with 1 is viltuns wlveii tltey will re-rtti 11. use. Y.M.IS, i.ulv. V. WALKER, M. D., 1 , Portvtht-. Monroe county, Ga. 1 ToMe?sre.SeovilAMad, ' OikausLa. 1 JEWvOiAViin; 01: ii::iti:w pi. f CAUUUAV I . Hour: PeMviL A M.-.'vii- -1 S-.Tl .ISTER IN NORTH been troubled with the rirOM3rhnm for the Wwt twelve years. OnthoIOtot (uly 1341J, I was s bad tlmt I rmw not iurii mysen in oeu, and I he psin fn .Kevere that 1 bar) not slept a wink fur six days. At this time my aUawJiMr Phy.ssciau preaeribetl lhe "Hebrew llusler," aud it oeed liso a charm) tins pain left nie and I slept inore tram half of the itif,bt, tlwl in three day I was: able to ride not. I consider the "Hebiew Plaster" thebest reuiudy lorsdl sorts of pouwitow iu use J G. W. McJlINN. Hcn.!er!fviHe, Jf. C, Aug. 10, 130". ij- iw iv :-ir vsr Beware of counterfeits and bas imitations ! jvjJfThe ganniuf will mftttuie litve the sljrnSIiireE Taylor on the steel pUMe engraved label 011 tbe top of each '"uiehasers are advised that a mean counteifeit of this ar icles is hi c2ie4erH e. . - , . The genuine is sold only by u., and our B"W bit.gl.onttbCS.rtrtl.-aml no i-sr fL Dealeri. and rrda geralIv.-oe JJg Bb iugr.r butwtr roivulsir agents olLcrwise they will oe impsis etltipon vvith a worthier article. & JBA 1-orsale by chartres street. New Oileans. Gcn.nl Wltolesd A the Southern States, ,0 wnou, Icneral Wltoleaale Ageni-v ' orderSn.o5tb.rl- & Sold by lin. j v HBHRY. Nashvil'e, Tcno do; j. M- ZfMf5i:siA & ijo-, ,00; C RTWRBiHT A ARMSTRONG, do; THOMAS WELLS, d; IL a. SCOVEL, do. Julyl-dtww ' UNITED STATES HOTEL. ACOCsTA, OA. Til E above HOTEL is now open for the reception of lzr PFJtMANBNT ANDTRAN9IBNTBOABDKR3.SS Til's long estabfehed and well-known House has unJer irrie a thorough alteration throughout, and furnished with fera0dfa.sb.tWeFURNITUira Tbe TABLE wid always be supplied with tho Blisi marketatfords; and the Proprietor trusts by course, both with servants aud the regulations of the hous. eraUy, he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those tlui may taTorhlm with tteir patronage. JoniM lytrw J-u- ' STJISTDRIES, ESTABLISHED FOR TEN YEAH5- OUR Goods are selecteti and purchased by ourselyeA, vv ith great care in t!.e best markets which enables ne to sell low tor CASH. Our C andics ore WARRANTED to keep dry ; and we sell ns cheap as any honse in the coun try. Toys Pocket Cnflery, Pistols," Revolvers and Sclf cocking; SpaaisU Cigars, Ac.,Acc. julygfi ti DOCTOR TOURS ELF: THS P0C2ET 2ESCULAPIU3 OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAS THE Fortieth Edition, with One Hundred Engravings showing Diseases and MMfcnnalHrns of th Human System in every shape and form. To w hidi is added a Treat.se i on the Diseases of Females, being ef" 1 ne nignesi importance 10 marrtea ; people, or tliose contemplating mar- riage. By WILLIAM YOUNG. M.D. ' Let no fatlter be ashamed to pre- ' sent a com-of tbe -iESCl" LAPK S to bis chiftl. It may wve him from an early grave. Let no young- man or woman enter into the secret obli. PS'ir0.',."?." Bfc w1ut reading the POCKET .LaCUI.APlCb. Let bo one sufferine 1mm n. rtsknil Cough, Pom in the Side, restless nights, nervous feeliajrs and the whole train of Despectie sensauons and given up bythMr iursicii be anolVr moment without eoasultin;; the .dCULAPIUS. Havethe mamed, or those about to be marnol, any impediment, read this truly useful boot, as it lias been the means it siring thousand's of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENT3 en closed in a letter. vviH receire mve copy of ibis work by mod or Gve copies will be seat for One Dollar. Address, (post-paid,) DR. WM. YOPjrc, march lt,ly A-152 Spruce SI. PModelfMa. Vll. WM. MclVANE, INDIAN AND GERMAN ROOT DOCTOR, EESPEt TFUJAiY announces to the citizens cf NashviUa and vieinitr, that be has returned again after a rei. denoe of fourteen years in tlie Sooth, and permanontlTla. cated himself in Stmtli Nashville, at tho corner of W oskr ingtonand Pearl streets where he may at all times be fem4 by those w ho may wish to coaanlt him. He has in his jgjfjtien many certificates from men f eminent &tandHyS?rtifying to tbe permanent cure of the most distressing cases ot the following diseases vir Ner vous Affections, Liver Coniplainss Dyspepsias Chilli and Fevers, Pleurisies Asthmas, Colds t'oughslncipient Con sumptions Rheumatisms Weak Lungs, Fits Dropsies. Cancers Ulcers, Scroffulous Hemiptasis of the Lungs and othor IlcmOntges; DUrrbvo, Dises.i ofthe Kidneys, Mer curial and Venereal Tatots ofthe Bktod; Diseases of Chil dren, Worm? and various other Duesues incident to the hu man system. During his residence in tbe Sooth, lie attended to over ten thousand different cases, all of which he treated with mora tbaa ordinary Dr. JULane hopes from bis much experience in the Modi, cat li3ti!sshm arid tbe degree of success that has attended bis effort s heretofore, to obtain Moa cofi&deace and pafroaaga ofthe sick and afBieted. Noshvflte. Feb -ly. DR. WM. McLANE. SrAUIttersaddresseil, post-paid, to South Nashvilla. VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY ASD FARM FOR BALE . rpHE subscriber would call tbe attention of those who X wvh to .embark in the Iron business also those who wish to own a handsome and fertile farm, to tbe followiaj property wbieh he offers for sale. 1st. Jackson Furnace and lands, say about 2500 ssrev This furnace is oa Beaver Dani Creek, Dickson county. Tennessee, and tbe stock is the largest in tbe State, being 47 feet high. The foresee, except the stack, is new bein rebuilt and will be ready to put in blast by the 1st of No vember. The route of the iforlh Western lUilroad, as sur veyed, passes immediately by the Furnace. Tbe ore is un surpassed, and tbe timber and grousu admirably adapted for coaling. Also, Betleview Furnace, and about 1 00 acres of land, including the Dkksun ore bank. This Furnace is on Jones Creek, about three miles Sooth of Ciurlo-te. There is a good water power, and also good farming lands attach ad ta thisproperty. Also, tbe "Volley Forge no Jones Creek, and about 37, 00 acres of land. The fidl is 23. feet and tbe bead ( water immense. There are some very tine farming lands in this tract and it is altogether a most desirable location. Also, the Mill Creek property and Duck River ore bant in Hickman county, Tennessee. Tbe Mdi Creek sites ot which there are five or six, present tbe best water powers for the sizeof the stream that can be found in any country. Tbe Duck River ore bank is tbe heaviest deposits cf ore ia the Stale, ami tbe ore can be procured with leas labor tbu at any bank in the country. It is within half a mde of Duck River, and tbe loads around are covered with th? best coaling timber. Also, the Lower Tunnel, at tbe Narrows of Ilarpeth, in Davidson county, Tennessee, wuli ten acres of und for bulltlings and machinery. It isunneceetary to spcalcof tho water power al tbe Nanows of Uarpeth. It is known to every one, and twenty-five years of experience enables tho subscriber to speak with certainty of its great benefits sad usefulness. 1 1 is, indeed, only to be seen to be appreciated. Iatstly, my Williamson Form, on which I now reside, and which lor beauty and fertility is second to none Tbe bouse is large and oirr, and tbe out-btuidings of the best descrip tion. Ii is intersected by the Southern Railroad, and also by the Nashville and Franklin Turnpike. It 13 11 miles from Nashville and 7 from Franklin. It is a "meadow farm," watered by Little Usrpetfa, and the best evidence of its quality is the hay produced on it this year, which al. who have seen it pronounce it the best they have ever seen, It is altogeihtrone ofthe Htost desirable farms tor beanfy and pront that is in the South-west It contains about CZj acres. Tbe above property is ofiered Eh-sale, not far the parposs of profit tr speculation, but simply from the rod that the subscriber's health, makes it necessary to relieve himself cf the care, necessarily incident to so much real property la dled at different points, and renders him unable to givs tt tliat personal attention which it requires. Any one wishing to purchase any of the above property will please call on tbe subscriber at bis residence, or ad dress him at Good Spring P. 0., Williamson count y. Tes nyesee. ruigSl im M. BELL. Clncimwti Enquirer will publi-h tbe above until tbe 1st of January, lsil, and send bid to this office. Fall ami Winter STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT NICHOL'S CORNER, A". 13, Oxtkfr Sj'iare aJ MUi ht Srttt, Xotinlle HAS received his new Fall Importations of RICH AND EL8GANTKAI.L AND WINTER GOODS, to whtc'i he takes pleasure in muling tbe attention of friends aud the public, feeling assured that he eon otter as great bar cuins. xs can be Kitmd in the citr, IN KICK TALL AJiU WINTER SIT.KS. Of the latest Parisian styles which ore truly elegant in eluding a beautiful variety of the richest and handsorurs. Plaid, Brocade, Block, Bay ndere. Striped, Nauouit Repp, and Watered Silks, as has been in this city. Jietvand Ur-nntiful Parisian Plaids, Of entire new designs with Ue lioodsomest and 1IICUEST Ctf.lKINATIO.V OF COXOKS, Including the j(ttv, grave, rich and elegant Tt'cw nml Choice rrench Merinos. Tlie most desirable colors in maiket era bracing-the most fasnionaWesIrades which the ladies will Sod beaDttful ELEGANT KIC1I Oiir.AlXES AM) CASII M !( Orihe a-oicest patterns and most besotiful eoiors, and 13 fueteverr other klad of Dry Goods, suitable for I ADIES' mid I CHILDREN'S WARDROBES. Canlon Crape and iUwbroidered Shawls .ofall kinds, -i,,-, the Httb Bredie. or Cashmere i- bawls. c 3iomt:S(i coonsoFALi. kinds ( Of Borabsaoes Alpsccn, Cloths Canton, Black de LaJDes, Bareges Cieoaduis, Moureing Sleeves Collars ClieralJttvi, llandkerehiffs sad everything eb Mutable lor a i.aiiV'.s MouiiMSC w ituuoni:. Also a beautiful variety of XuVCE COODS, Honiton, Valenetenc, and N.sl!e-work Collars, R.r'i Cambrie Cbeusxetts and Sleeves; in setts); Jaconet aJd Swiss Edgings, lDsertings, Coniune Mid Swiss Flouncing., anoBqiie worl:. Also a fine assortment of I?AniES AND OENLE-HEN'SGTiOVES, Handkerchiefs, Cravats; Silk, Cotton, and Merino Lndcr shirts and Drawers. HOUSEHOLD AND FA3HI.Y COOPS, Or Linen and Cotton SbeeriBijaand Shirtings, TaMa Da mosks. Nankins Toweliags Crashes and Diapers. WOOLI.lLvm.AKETS, Quills, Flannels, Canton Flannels Wwlsb Flannels and Cambric. Ac., Ac FKENCH CLOTHS, DOE SKIN AND Tweed Cassimeresj Oter Coatings Ofall kinds. And w ,1 open in a few days a beautiful ossorimeni 01 ine ST STYLES OK l'AKISIAN CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, LATEST Made of the very material. - Call and pxanrrne tttts large and One assortment of goods. suitabif to.the approuoiHi(C o, w niu u disappointed either in styles or prices. Sept! , 18o3. JAMES SICHOu VOK SALE. Four yohsabie Farms, no tbe Coney V Fork River, 76 miles from Nashville, 3D hours trsvei by stage well timbered, goad stock farms and the r .e nawifiable for Rteaoitwts 7 or is saaorfw in the year. Tooe vviifitBg to eriaje iw"W I.tsnsWr trade, or ia rotsmar stocc would So weltts fit e a ttM. a L,D'YIS Sept tf fi ' At the U. P. Moil Packet Office. K . iWm a mar ib l8stis1satatfssssss4BMfcsssSWsSssa lsssWiHtiMfad '4-