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NASHVILLE UNION. M. C C CnURCH. I JXO. L. ViXUSQ. CIIURCII & HIARLINU, Proprietors. THE WEEKLY UNION Is furnished to subscribers at the following rales: Single copies, one year hindrance. $2 50; within theyeargO 00; attbe end of theycir 4 00. CumsOf live and upwards $2 00 per copy for one year. Clubs of subscribcrswill be roeeired for six months' at the foregoing rates. The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday-, Thursday and Saturday, at $6 per annum in advance; if uot paid in advance, $C The DAILY is published at Eight Dollars. r-TUE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIPT! ONS. Remittances of subscriptions may be made bj mai! 11.1 risk. -" o paper will be sent out of the Stateiunless the onler is a voniuaHied with the cash. STEA3IBOATS. X ST. LOUIS AND NASHVILLE WEEKLYPACKET H5 PLKNDID Passenger Steamer, A leo- (pwae h mi. Capt. Jambs Millkk. This line L4ainMfr&l Stminsr will liilfn the nlaceof the West New- ;esi2? to.j, between Nashville to St. Louis on the first riscTol water. Being entirely new, unsurpas.-d for speed and accommoda ti jus, and ever)r way adapted to the above trade, fir which she has been purchased, a share of the travelling patron-" ac is respecltully solicited. All orders entrusted to her will be filled with care and punctuality. A. HAMILTON, oct h) Agent. P03 CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE, TVIE miurnuBeent new steamer. SAM. 8'k 1 CLOOSam. Cloo.v, Jr., Mister. This iroai Uinoumati; will rim in the above trade tin: season, leaving Nashville every alternate Saturday at -1 o'clock, P iL, a.id leaving Cincinnati every alternate Saturday at 11 o c lock, P. M. Tiie ''Sam Cloon' is unsurpassed in'her ac c j Jiraodations, by any steamer afloat and I solicit for her a s mc of public patronage. A. HAMILTON, nov 18. Agent NEW ORLEANS AND NASHVILLE PACKET, TLENDID New Passenger Steamer, II. , 0 R.W. Hill, Captain T. H. Newels, IiS 1 ju tons burtlien. This magnificent Steam- sjj-r 5 er, now being completed at Jcw Albany, will take her place in the above trade as soon ni navigation opens. The Hill isentirely new, ofthe largejt class, and is, in ev ery respect, equal to any Steamboat on the Western waters. She hds been built under the superintendence of h;r cxpe- 1 '.ened Captain, and has all improvements required by the IV c law. A plan of her Cabin can be seen and Statc-rooins engaged by application to A. HAMILTON, Agent, oct,;.) Market Street. -r Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for the Hill in New Orleans, and give his best attention to the pirchise of Merchandise ordered by her. A. H. REGULAR PASSENGER STEAMER BETWEEN NASH VILLE AND NEW ORLEANS. rnllE swift and superior Steamer Nash- ash- . jSWK K X villc, Tnos. Bullsxydek, Commander, s$gp A lvsiurie her place in the above trad iv du Hi.-.y-g;-.".-- the lirst rise of water, leaving Nashville every three weeks throughout the reason. Tue Nashville is unsurpassed by any Boat in the trade for saTety, comfort and convenience. A plan of her Cabin may be seen and State-rooms engaged by application to JAS. A. McALLISTER & CO., Ag'ts, oct j i Corner of Broad and College Streets. sr- Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for the Nashville in New Orleans, and give his best attention to th nurch&se of Merchandise ordered by her. 4 J. A. McA i. CO. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE REGU LAR WEEKLY PACKETS. r PllK snli-nilii! lw.w lisswiier hlcawcrs. . fZtt'1 1 STATESMAN, II. G.M'Comas. Mas- fflfiffi ten JIAT I IIS IV-VirilS, v.. x. jiEAOtiiujB M ister, will make regular trips in the above Trade; CINCINNATI overv Wednesday, at 4 o'clock; and x . . iff 1 iij .1 iri... . .. 1 leaving leaving .JX1 T iLlLllJ eUI A4JX24i.i, UbrtUUUV.JU ' The above Boats having been built expressly for the Tra Je, will take their places as soon as navigation opens, and will be thankful for orders for Merchandise, and promise to tr. ve saUsfaction to all who may entrust buMiiess to their care. B JOHNSON &. SMITH, H. T. YEATMAN, ieptll in Agents. SMlTitLAND. PADUCAH AND NASHVILLE WED NESDAY AND SATUilUATC JfAUllii. rpHE new and splendid passenger steamer fpf&& h, 1. Odd Fellow, CAPT. JO. C. LEAKE, iffiV w il. leave Nashville 011 her first trip, on Sut- S3E3B nrJay the 27th instant, at 10 A. M., mid will continue m tlie above trade, leaving Nashville on Wcdnosdays and Sat urdavs, at 10 A.M. aiidleaving Paducah on Thnrsdaj-s.and Momlavsnt4P. M. The ODD FELLOW has been purchased by C pt. Ix;akc, for the above trade. Her accommodations for passenger am not suqiassed by any pneket on Cumberland river. I ask for her a share of public patronage. uoviT -4.111 A. 1IAMILT0N, Agent. FOR BURK3VILLE AND WAITSB0R0'. -TlEGULAK EIGHT DAY PACKET.- , ff-ww XL The light driMght fast running passcn- rrcr Packet Klil'UHUC, M. u. MCCaujstkr, Master, will make regular eight day trips in the above trade during the season, blr.ppers aim passenger s may rciv upon miuetuahty ot tins boat lor treigiu or pasNigc. Apply wK,rd or to JAilliS CLAIBORNE. Airtft. on dec'i b w a o r,x Front st. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and NASHVILLE PACKET. ter. has taken the iilace of the steamer Mattie Wavne and will make regular trips in the above trade duriiiff the season. Leaving Cincinnati every other Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Nashville every other Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, P. M. The above boat is entirely new and" for speed and accoin modatiou is iinsuqassed. I will be thanklul for all orders, and respectfully solicit for her a share of public patronage. JAMES CLAIBORNE, janl a. re? Agent, Front St. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. New York and Charleston Steam Packets, TRI-WEEKLY T EAVES Adgcr's W. Sves every Saturday ' j and Wcdncsdav. j 'jew and splendid 55n3 S'CAinships Union. Cap Richard Adams, 15,0u0 tons, Iilariou. Captain M. Bcrr,'2"0 tons, Southerner Cap tain V. Foster, ,0oo tons," Jtis. Adger, Captain JT Din c nsm, l,-50 tons, as follows: Steamship Union, April 30, at o o'clock; Steamship Southerner, March ICth and 24th, 4 o'clock; Steamship Marion, March 18th and 27th, 12 o'clock; Steamship James Adger, now finishing, will be placed iu the line early in April. For freijrht or passage, applv to the office of the Agent, HENRY MISROON, ap.j tnv ComcrEast Bay and Adger"s Wharves. rusT RECEIVED 800 Kegs Nails; iQ caks London Porter, quarts and pints: 10 boxes Jenkins' fine Teas, put up in metalic J-pound boxes; 30 boxes M R Raisins, fresh; 20 do Champagne, superior article; 1 j flasks fine Otard Dupuy Brandies, vintage of 1S40; o half-casks Port Wine, superlbr article; YOU barrels Cincinnati 1-lour; - 50 do St Louis do; 3"J do Pike's Magnolia Whisky; 100 do Deave tt Naysal's do; With many other articles too tedious to mention, which wc will sell cheap fer cash, nov 13 WEAKLY & RUTHERFORD. GREATADVANCE IN PIG HETAL. V'fOT WITHSTANDING thepxiat advance in the prices JLN of all metals, the subscribers continue io sell their large stock of Stoves, Grates, Hollow ware. Ac., for cash, or on short credit, at the same low prices thaJthcy have sold them during the past year. We have in store, and for sale, a full supply of our cele brated Wrought Iron Stotsz, of all size, warranted to give satisfaction. Pumirjii Stoves, No, 2, S, and 4, from the celebrated Foundries of W. C.Davis & Co., Campbell, Ellison i Co., of Cincinnati, and Nicholson & Payne, of Pittsburg These Stoves arc made of the best hanging rook iron; snioothcin the castings and elegant iu appearance, and at least equal if not superior to any other castings made in the west. Just received, and more expected, a lot of Fim Jfantl Gratis, with elyptic fenders. Also, 3Iantle Grates of cheap er qualitv. Tlie Oriental Coal Stove, a handsome, ornaraentil Stove. The JXew Parlor Stove, three diffeicat sizes, for coal or wood. Office Stoves and Grates of all kinds. Our prices for every article, either of our own manufacture or that wc offer for sale, are as low as the lowest. Our goods are warranted to be of the best manufacture, and-cannot be excelled any where in the Union. Those wishing to buy will do well to examine the quality of our wires and our prices before purchasing elsewhere. We are receiving dailv accessions to our stock. dcclC SNOW, MACKENZIE & CO. ASTOR OIL. 701 gallons No. Castor Oil, received and for sale by KWIN BROTHERS. W.T. HARRIS Ei CO. Commission 31 e r c h a u t, 2TACOy, GA., Receive on consignment and sell all kinds ofPaoriccE. decSO om NENETY-TWO ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. I WILL sell ninety-two acres of Land on the Franklin and Nashville Turnpike, seven miles from Nashville, the growth or timber is black walnut, sugar tree, hack-berry black locu3t,hickory and papaw,thereare two beautiful build ing sites. Fourteen acres cleared land, the balance in tim ber. The soil is not surpassed by any in this eounlrv. dec28 wtf W. H. PHlXlPS. E STRAY', Hickman county. Taken up byMil ford M. Lenard, 5th district, a BAY COLORED HORSE, supposed to be 6 or 7 years old, some saddle spDts,lark mane and tail, legs dark color from knee down, with awhile ringroundlhe left hind foot, shod all round; appraised.at ?i0, November 15, 1852. dsc20-w3 R. DEEN, Ringer. THE vol. xvni. AARON STRETCH. AARON STRETCH, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, tor. f Uuion cfc Cherry SU., opposite State Bank, NASHVILLE, TENS."1 ' tffrfYtffcl NG enlarged his Store and received most of his ur JUL Eastern purcliases, he invites the attention of persons needing articles in his line to give him a call. His stock comprise one of the finest assortments of Drugs, JMcdi cines, Perfumery, Fancv Articles, &c, ever brought to this market Consisting- in part of the following j articles, viz: - j "Lubin's genuine imported extract (the most popular j kinds ;) - 1 Mailly's Paris Toilet Soaps; - ' RoubscU's Brown Ominibus, Poncinc and Toilet Soaps; J Genuine Castile Soaps (different colors;) t . Sharing Creams and Soaps different patterns;);' J Lard UilibestCincmnati;) Sperm and Sweet Oils ; Pure and Fresh Sal id Oil, for table use; Pure Cider Vinegar, Alcbohol; -Bermuda Arrow Boot, Balsam Tolu, &c. Together with a full assortment .of other articles in his line : all of which will be sold low at STRETCH'S DRUG STORE; fcblO Corner of Union and Cherry streets. PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. BANDOLINE far the hair; Curling Fluid; Macassar Oil ; - - Bear's Oil in large and small bottles ; .. Pomatum, in china, earthern and glass pots; Ox Morrow. " " " Compound ux Jlorrow. a f vaiuaose , oleaginous xiure, mmnnuii nr niinfiAil Or Mrj-rnw and Hizle Aut Oil. com- bined with crateful perfumes Beef Marrtnv, in small and large bottles; Rose Hair Oil, in fancy bottles; Pomatum, in sticks, (white and black ;) Hair Gloss. This new and valuable preparation, entirely free from grcasiness, is especially adapted to the ladies' toilet; I Eau Lustral. The art of Perfumers has never produced a ' better preparation for the Hair, whether we regard its fra- grance, or its power of instantaneously clensing the hair ; and moving scurf and dandrufi) and imparting a soft and natural lustre; entirely devoid of grease; Liquid Hair Dye a superior article : Tooth Paste, (charcoal) a new article; Toothpaste Rose; Tooth Powder, in turned wood boxes ; Cometic Cream for beautifying the complexion, and pre venting the skin from chapping; Eau divine dc Venus for improving and beautifying the complexion, eradicating all cutaneous eruptions, and ren dering the skin soil and fair ; Amandine, for chapped hands and lips; Pearl Powder, in round and square boxes; . Lily White, in round and square boxes ; Meen Fun, or Chinese Skin Powder; : Powder Puffs, hi single boxes; ... " " " double " with cushions; Sachets, various sizes; Vinegar Rouge Rouge in pols ; Pink Saucers; Cachou Aromatic; Paztillcs, for burning in sick rooms and imparting a pleasant odor; Proston Salts, in cut glass bottles; " " " screw top " For sale by A. STRETCH, Druogbt, may7 Corner Union and Cherry sts. J. M. ZDIERMAN. J. M. ZIMERMAN, Wholesale Druggist and Pharmaceutist, Siqn- op the Lion axb Mortar. 4 doors from ' the Square, Market St., Nashville, IXAS just received, by the late rise of water, a large and X unusually line stock of Drags, Medicines and Chemicals, SupfiiCAL, Midwifery axd Anatomical Instruments; Paixts, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Sricra, Glassware, and Stoneware; Paint, Varnish, Coach and Artist Buushi-s; Dve-Stctfs," Peufcmert, Fancy and Plain Soaps; Fine Tootii and Hair Brushes; Letter and Cai Paper; Steel Pens, Inks, &C-: Tobacco, Snuffs, and uigars; Powder, L Lead and Safety Fuse; Pure Wines, Brandies, Spiiuts, ic; Landretii's Gar den Seeds; Tanners' Oil, Brushes, Lampblack, Ac. Purchasers, needing any of the above articles, will do well to examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it as extensive, ol prime quality, (if not lower) as low as any other House in Tennessee. Also, Sole Wholesale Agent for Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, Williams' Pulmonic Balsam, Mexican Mustang Liniment, Canton Tea Compinv's Teas, Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin. jVcco .1. il. j. wouia also miorm nis lricnus, vc, that, he will hereafter be assisted in his business ffCETJ , TunniriUC'n MAWIIffllV Into nf tlir 1 Ul Jll. 1UV1I1 iJllJlb AW.i i. A. v.., v. v.aw linn of McNaiiT & Hamilton, who has been for a number of years past extensively and favorably known iu the Drug line. s UPKRIOR ARTICLES FOR TIIE TOILET. Jockey" Club Pomade, J-iOW s Celebrated ito, Jules Hand's do. Kchatla do, y for the Hair. Balm of Columbia, Genuine Bear's Oil, Hanoi's Eau Lustrale, Liquid and Solid Rouge ; - - French and Fancy Soaps; ' Low's celebrated" Honev Soap; - Rousscl's and Haucl's Fancy. Soap; , - Fine and Dressing Combs; -v. Plain and Fancy llair Brushes; V- , Lubin's Genuine Extracts; Meen Fun; '.''' American and French Toilet Powders; . - '. Fancy Chalks; Assorted Dentifrices; Pomade Divines, for chapped skins ; Tooth Bmshes, Fancv and Plain. Just received by dec20 J. M. ZIMERMAN. "VTTINDOAV GLASS AVindow Glass of all sizes and j of superior quality received and for sale low by novlO J. M. ZIMERMAN. C-IOD LIVER OIL. Trask's Mugnetic Ointment J Just received by dec20 J. Vl. ZIMERMAN. MINIATURE IVORIES. Artists' Canvass, Art ists' Brushes, Artists' Colors, in Tubes, embracing e'v- ery Shade. Just received by dccSO J. M. ZIMERMAN. INRUSHES. White Wash, Dusting, dumb, Cloth, 3 Black, Pope's Head, Horse, Tanners', Printers', Var uish, Blue, Paint, itc, of assorted sizes. Just received by dec20 J. M. ZIMMAN. LINSEED OIL AND WHITE LEAD. 10 bbls Linseed Oil ; 2u0 kegs Fahnestock's White Lead. Just received and for sale low for cash b dec20 J. M. ZIMERMAN. s 300 Rolls very old and rich; 100 dqz. Cut, 111 papers r-- ' 50 df7'Scafarlatti Turkish; Just received and for sale low by aprilSO J. M. ZIMERMAN. DBS. C. K. & J. D. WINSTON, OFFER their services to the citizens of Nashville and vi cinity in practice of Medicine and Surgery. Office on Cherry street, near the Bank of Tennessee. . Dr. J. 1). Winston's residence, the house lately occupied by Mr. Armstcad, on Vine street, between Church and Broad. IRON FENCING, At the Sign of the Spread Eagle, College Street. nnHE undersigned is now prepared to execute all j JL kinds ot wrougntand Cast iron fencing. Also, every variet' of Gates, Fancv Step, Balcony and erandah Railing. My work will be executed as well as any of that brought from the Eastern Cities, and at prices as low as the same article can be procured elsewhere. All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. The public are requested to give me a call and examine my pat- ieius uuu prices, a win enaeavor 10 give mc uunosi sau. fuction. . WILLIAM STEWART, College Street, opposite the Firemen's Hall, Nashville, mayl tf A PROCLAMATION. KNOW all men by these presents, that I, J. L. GRACE, of the city of Nashville, county of Davidson, and State of Tennessee, am now fully prepared to accommodate trav ellers and boarders with superior fare, at the CUMBERLAND HOTEL, foot of Broad street, directly at the steamboat land ing, Nashville, Tenn. The public is respectfully solicited to give this house one trial, and if experience does not prove it to be equal to the best and the cheapest Hotel in the city, the subscriber will ever after hold his peace. J. L. GRACE. P. S. Baggage taken to and from steamboats free of charge. apl3 IMPROVEMENTS EH" .BEDSTEADS. THE undersigned would call the attention of the public to Hinkley's Improved Patent Elastic Wire Bottom Bed stead, for making which wc have purchased the right for Middle Tennessee. Persons wishing to see it, will please call at our Ware Rooms, corner of Cherry and Spring sts. McCOMBS '& CORNEOUS. SSf We also keep constantly on hand every variety of Cabinet Furniture, of the best material and manufacture, which we will sell as cheap as any other regular manufactu rers in the city. All work sold by us as our work we will warrant good, as wc keep nothing but what is made in our own shop and by the best workmen. McC. & C." julylO tf Da ROWS SOUTHERN AND WESTERN REVIEW. Monthly Industrial and Literary. Journal, rcnusuED in new-orleans at $5 pes anxum. ' arr Edition Bound, 184O-'50: 8 Vdz, NASHVILLE-rflNIOlN NASHVILLE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1853. INSUEANCE. THE UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANYtOE. NASHVILLE..,. - - OA PITAL. 100,000 DOLLARS!! - " Chartered by the State. ! THIS Company havings fully organized, is j i now ready to take risks on all descrip J tions of property, against loss or damages by 1 fire, also against nenls of the sea or inland nav- 1 igatioit. Propositions for insurance will be received at the ! office ol the Nashville Insurance and Trust Co., College St. 1 A. W. JOHNSON, President J. S. Dashieix, Secy. iNaahviHe, Oct. 8, 1852. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY! CHARLES TOX, SOOTH CAE0LIXA. Capital S250.000: All Paid In. IHtVVE be6n appointed Agent of (he above Company at Nashville, and am fully prepared to take Marine, Fire, River Risks, on the most favorable terms. A full statement of the solvency of the Company can be seen at the office of the Nashville Insurance and Trust Com pany, on College street. scplS JOHN S. DASHIELL, Agent THE MUTUAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office, and opposite the Verandah, will insure on the mutual prin ciple, Houses, Merchandize, &c, against Loss or Damage by Fire: Steamboats on anv of the A estern waters aerainst the ; Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of vessels of every description against the Perils of the Seas and Rivers. I Also! the Lives of persons in rood health, for a single year, for a term of years, or during life. Also, Bank Notes trans- j mitted per mail. I . ii 1 1- All persons havincr their lives or Dropertv insured in this Institution, are entitled to a full participation in all the prof its, without anv liabilitv to loss bevond the amount of Pre- miurus which iney may pay. ' ! I. . " S. PILCHER, President, J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President C. J. F. Wiiauto.v, becretary. janl TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL S150,000. OFFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway between the Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bank. ; They will rnake insurance on Houses and Goods of every de- senptton against nre; on bteamboats and Uargo against hre anatnensKot tne river; on tue uargo ot Iveel lioats aim other river crafts, and on sea vessels and other cargoes, on It 12 lATTV If TTfTT "r 1 I i me usual lerms. .iuiiii jti. iiluu, jrresiueuu. Joseph aulx, hecretan-. Directors. Alex. Allison. John M. Hill. F. B. Fostet. G. M. Fogg, W. R. Elliston, J110. M. B:iss, Joseph Woods, Sam uel i?eay, JUlattnew Watson, J. J. White, Jacob McGavock. janl . .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CT. 1 Chartered, in 1819. OtpUal $30,000: all paid in. Assets in tatted m January taut $489,000. S. L. L00MIS, Sec'.r. THO. K. BRACE. Pres. nPHE undersigned has been appointed Agent of this Com- jl pany one 01 111c oldest and most able in the United States, having nearly or quilehalf a million of Dollars safely invested at this time for the safety of policy-holders and is prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms as any other 1 responsible office, 011 Dwellings, Stores, Manufacturing Es- f taDiisiimcnts.andall other kinds ot ISuildings; on Household Funiilureand Merchandise in general, either in the city or j country, against Loss or Damage by Fire. Also, against the 1 Hazards 01 inland 1 ransponation uy all tne usual routes and . modes of conveyance. JOSEPH NASH, Acrent. ' Office N. W. Corner Public Square, opp. Planters Bank ( ma3-ii INSURANCE ON NEGROES. TTOUSE Sen-ants, Farm Hands, Steamboat Firemen, XX Cabin Boys, &c, at customarv rates of Premium. ' li?.-; .1 11 11 i ii Ail ' l---il - . t onc:es issueu anu losses pruinpiiy aqmsiea at me nasnvine Agencv. JOSEPH NASH, Agent, Etna Insurance Company of Harlford Office N. W. Cor- ' ner Public Square, opposite Planters' Bank. nrirE Franklin Insurance Co., of Louisville X If v., continues to take risks on Hulls and Cargoes of ateamooaison estern waters, on uargocs ot anips by fcea. Also insure buildings or stocKs ot goods or furniture in buildings in City or Countrv. JAS TRABUE. President W Riddle, S'ec'y ' april 29 6m. II. G. SCOVEL. H. G. SCOVEL, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, iXorth Side if the Pullic Square, 3 doors West, qj ine iwixrtuiue inn. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Paints. Brushes. Perfumery, , Powder. Oils, DyeStuQs, Fancy Articles, Shot, Varnishes, I Glass. Glassware, Lead, : Sursical and Dental Instruments, Utero Abdominal Sup , porters and Tniss-es, Wachita Oil Stones, Drugs, Medicines, i Chemicals, Wines, Brandies, and Porter, exclusively for me dicinal purpo.-cs. Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Herd's " Grass, Kemp, r J 17 I , 1 vaiiarv aim riax occun. 'l,200 lbs refined Saltpetre; 5,400 lbs Spanish Whiting; 1,400 lbs Epsom Salts; 2,000 lbs Venetian Red; 200 lbs Gum Camphor; 5,500 lbs Coperas; 200,000 Percussion Caps; 1,000 lbs Wachita Oil Stone; . 250 bxs Window Glass, assorted; 1,200 lbs Blake's Fire and Water Proof Paint; ' 175 galls Winter strained Sperm Oil; I 250 galls Refined Tanners' Oil; 450 galls Linseed Oil. 1,000 lbs Rosin; ; 1,100 lbs Printers' News, Book and colored Inks; ; 1,000 Dr. Alcock's Pivot, Plate and Gum Teeth: I 300 lbs Paris Green, Chrome Green, dry and ground , in un; 10 bbls Eddie's Chemically refined Lampblack; 60 bbls Hydraulic Cement, (best;) '. 1,500 lbs Alum; 500 lbs Indigo, (warrant-?-;) 1,000 lbs Madder, (primt$) In store and for sale, low for cash, by sepl II. G. SCOVEL. 6 DOZ. CATAWBA WINE, for Church and Medi cinal purposes. This wine is the pure juice of thccT. oe. nnu, as sucn, commenus iiscn 10 tnose who desire a pure ar- .t 1 II t c ' ' ticlc For sale by sepl II. G. SCOVEL. T7VSSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER Brown's X2J received direct from the Manufacturer. For sale by sep4 II. G. SCOVEL. Q TARCII POLISH. For rendering Shirt Collars O aud Bosoms glossy .and smooth. lor sale by sqvi , ,.-JI. G.SQOVEL. BREAST PIPES, ,Nipple,Shp.lls, Gum Elastic Breast Pipes, Gum Elastic Svnnges, Glass Syringes. Womb Syringes, Gum Elastic Game Bags, Female Syringes, Specu lum agi. F'or sale by seP4 II. G. SCOVEL. TLUE GRASS SEED A very clean article. To jlj get a good stand sow in fall and winter months. For sale by fscpl H. G. SCOVEL. r URLS TIMOTHY SEED. tj sepi For sale by H. G. SCOVEL. r ROUND PAINT BRUSHES, Varnish Brushes, j( basn 1001s. a or sale by scp4 - H. G. SCOVEL. I1 AD U ATE D MAGNETIC MACHINES, JX Galvanic Curatives. For sale by. sep4 H. G. SCOVEL. TRANSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL. nnHE departments of this School have been filled and ex- X tended bv the appointment of the Hon. THOMAS B. MONROE, who has long been a successful instructor in va rious branches of the Law, to the professorship he has ac cepted. The faculty therefore consists of The Hon. GEORGE ROBERTSON, (late Chief Justice of Kentucky,) Professor of Constitutional Law, Equity, Juris prudence and Pleading, and the Iaw of Comity. The Hon. THOMAS A. MARSHALL, (late Chief Justice aud now Judge of the Court of Appeals of Ky.,) Profes sor of the Common Lav.-, Elementary and Practical, in cluding r leading and Jividence. Tho Hon. THOMAS B. MONROE, (Judeoof the U. S. Dis trict Court for Kentucky,) Professor of Civil, National, criminal and commercial .Law. And M. C. JOHNSON, Adjunct Professor, who will attend the class in the casual absence of the regular Professors. The winter session of this School will commence, as usual, on uie isi 01 rovemDer, and win be prolonged to nve in stead of four montlis, as heretofore. This extension of the session will enable the Professors to give a more extensive and thorough course of instruction, which will be carried on principally by daily examination in designated portions of me itjAL oooss, wiiu sucu explanations ana illustrations as may be deemed necessary, and also by Moot Courts, for pleading and the discussion of legal questions, and by re- quuiujr ut.hu iuumuucuis wnuen exercises in urawinir ud ' bonds, deeds and other legal instruments, arguments and opinions, xuc auenuoa 01 mesiuaenis win aiso dc special ly directed to the history of Jurisprudence, and to Civil His tory ts connected with the progress ol the Law, and to the Federal Courts. The books mil be principally such as have been heretofore used, to befurnished by the students. The extension of the session and of the course of instruc tion will produce some incraisom the cost of the Professor's tickets, the particulars of which -will be hereafter announced. It is expected that there will be a second session of five months in each year, and in fact that arrangements will be made for a continuance of regular siudjrjmd exercises during the whole year, by sucJjjSsdeSfe as may desire it Diplo mas will be eranted at "the end of each session to such as are found qualified to receive them. M. C. JOHNSON, oct21 trtl . Chairman Board Trustees. FLOORING TliXmi 20,000 feet Cedar Flooring Plank for sale bv x W MEREDITn. ainzlS. CARDS,- -&G- JOHNSON & SMITH, Dealers in Cotton and Tobacco, Receiving and Por- warding Merchants, Steamboat Agents, &c, Pn11 BROADWAY, NASHVILLE. iLU). STKATTO.N. 0. P SMTH. A. W. JOICC30S. STRATTON, SMITH & Co., Wholesale Grocers and Commission MercliaEtSj Corner of Broad and Market Streets, ' NASHVILLE. TFTC: HAVING disposed of an interest in the Grocery depart ment of our business to Mr. Madisox Stilttox tt i 1 Bauit.- win uoiii mis uuie oe conaucted under the stvle ' 1 STRATTON, SMITH & Cfl.atour old stand, on th coinul : of Market and Broad streets. j Our stock, now ample, will be kept so by large accessicn ' every, few days, to which we invite the attention and i l licit' a call from merchants in the country as well as cit deilers, being determined to sell as low as any house is. (Li city. Our terms cash and cash only. . apr 1, 1852. JOHNSON fc SMITH. ! AND. J. DUNCAN, Late or Shepherd, Duxcak & Co., Auction and Commission Merchants, VAsnvrr.T.T! tpvv TX7"nOLESALE Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hat, Caps, VV Umbrellas, and for the sale of Merchandize creucrally. either at private or public sale. ' ... Will have Regular Monthly Sales at Auction, and solicit cousi usignmeuts ol Lry Uoods, Pittsburg ai burg and Cincinnati man- ufacture; will give undivided attention to all business en- tmsted to my care. Instructions strictly complied with, and business promptly RAKAGE & CHURCH. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes. Hats. Cap3, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, COLLECE STREET, NaSIIVILLE, TeXX. S. S. WILLIAMS, AGENT OF JOHN WILLIAMS, 87 GiuviEn Street, New Orleans, HAS taken an office on College street, on the second floor, above the Merchants' Insurance and Trust Com pany, and is prepared to make cash advances on all Cotton, Tobacco, sc., consigned to said House, or to furnish supplies to Planters or others who wish to ship to New Orleans. sen2 6ni A. HAMILTON, Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, Forwarding and Conimis3ion Merchant, oct3 NASnVILLE, TENN. K. J. MORRIS. T1IOS. E. STEATTOK. MORRIS & STRATTON, (Successors to Lamer, 31okris & Co.,) Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Wholesale Grocers, Corner of 3farJ;et and Clark Street, Kashville. WE have now in store a large stock of Groceries, Li quors, Wines, etc., which will be sold at the lowest market prices, for cash or barter. sepl? GEO. W. SEAY. TII03. C BATES. S. DECIIERD. SEAY, BATES & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON. S. C. aug-jy trwtt LAW NOTICE. W. H. HUMPHREYS & THOMAS BARRY, HAVE associated themselves together in the practice of the Law. Ollice on the Public Square, opposite the Planters' Bank, Nashville, Tenn. ffeb21 A CARD. " HAVE this day associated w:th me iu the Saddling Bu . siness my sou. A. C. MARCH. The business, in future' will be conducted in the name of J. D. March & Son. All persons indebted to mc, by note or account, will please come up and maKc payment. j. v. MARCH. lW Thankful for the. liberal share of patronage hereto fore, a continuance of the same is rcspectnillv solicited. jan'J J. D. MAtfCH & SON. OLIVER P. M ROBERTS. ALEX. E. M KCE. M'ROBERTS & M'KEE, Wholesale Grocers and Commission MERC II A NTS. MARKET ST., -1 Doors from BROAD Sl, NASHVILLE, TENN. April 29, 1852 ly NEW ORLEANS A CARD. BENJAMIN F. SHIELDS & CO., having per maneritlv located themselves at New Orleans, offer their services as Commission and I'onvardingMerchauts and General Agents, and solicit consignments of nil kinds of Western Produce, feeling confident that thoy can and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their inter est to their care. Proceeds of sales will be invariably held sacred and promptly remitted. r. b. iixtensive arrangements made for the receiving and forwarding of every species of Merchandise, at reduced rates. from charges at this point Orders for Groceries and Insur ance Risks, with the collection of Bills, Drafts. Ac, attended augri ly TULLAHOMA LOTS. The undersigned has laid otf blocks ot Lots, of several acres each, lor private res idence, aud is now prepared to sell them at private sale to those who desire to have summer residence in the beautiful and healthy town of Tullahoma. Wc have in the site of the town, besides the most healthy atmosphere and purest frey stone water.a most excellent, spring of Chalybeate Water, sup posed to be mixed with White Sulphur. maylS WILLIAM MOORE, Agent SOUTHERN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CONPANY ' Of Nashville, "YTTOULD inform the citizens of Nashville and ryg3s g . V V the public throughout the south west, ffiSSS that they have commenced business at the well-known stand of S. V. D. Stout, a few doors south of the public square, where they manufacture all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Ac, which they will sell low and on liberal terms. ' Their work is.of the finest order, and will compare favora-' bly with any mrrtifactured north or south. They have sc- lected their material with great care, and having the best of' wood and iron h Tennessee, thev will warrant their work, f in point of ele&uiy and durability, not to be excelled by j any. They hopt to receive a share of oublic patronacre and ' shall spare no trtiUo or cost to induce all that may be in want of Carriages, to buy of them in preference of sending north for their wortc. Repairing done by experienced workmen on liberal i a . XT T 4 n.Tmm n J icrnis. uajsoajn. r res- march 3 wdtrwlSm. ' -v .-NEWFALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST received this day, my Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes and Hats, which will be sold for cash, or short time to nunctual customers, at a verv small advance on Eastern cost. The merchants aro requested to i .1 . . , . . ii 0VISJ . I . . TTATiDWA-R-R A-WT1 rrtTTT.-RTiV VAT.T. RT(CK VOT? 1RSQ S " ' ' ' II nrHE undersimpd are now in receint of their entire a i! X stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY for tho Fall Trade, and in eallinir the attention of the mer chants of Tenflessee, Kentucky, and North Alabama, lo their stock now m store, they leel comment that it will be lound to compare favorably, both as lo quantity and assortment, with that of any other House in the country. Experience has already demonstrated to the satisfaction of a large majority of dealers in this section of the country, that in the article of Hardware at least the Nashville mar- I ket is preferable to those of New York and Philadelphia: for thosimnlR raason that this descrintion of jroods Will not . .. 1 . r , i. s. . . near tne heavy expenses ot transportation wnicn must nec essarily accrue when brought through by canals and rail roads. The undersigned are also enabled to place thcii cus tomers on an equal footing with those purchosincr in any oth er market, trom the tact tnai.uieir European goods Deing ait imported direct irom tne manuiacturers oy way ct rew ur leans without touching New York, thus enabline them to of- for their troods at a small advance on importation cost niercnants, iiiacKsiiuiiis, ijuipeniers, xc, vismng mosn- ii 11 in 1 m 2 1 . xr i ville are invited lo call and examine their stock before pur chasing. Feathers. Wool. Beeswax and Ginsentr received in ex change for Hardware and ui payment of debts at the high- ii iiureii pieces. x u a, uuiui ur u.jv.i. sept 1 1 vjouege street, i asnvnte, xennessce. THE following comprises a portion of our large stock of Hardware, unsurpassed in variety by any house in the West: Collins' Ares; Stirrup Irons; Warranted Axe3 of otherBridle Bitts; brands: Aujrersand Chiselr Anvils and Vices: Plames of all kinds: Bellows and Screw Plates; Hand Saws, Draw Knives; lland and bledge Hammars; Jlatchet3 and Hand Axes; Table and Pocket CuUer-; Jlill and Cross-cut Saws; Single and double barreled Shot Guns; Riflles, complete; Chains of all kinds; f!nltnn Cnr3f nazors, tsnears, bcissors; Curry-Combs: Padlocks; Jjles and Rasps; Sitters and uUee Jilills: Together with many other articles too numenras to men tion. FALL & CUNNINGHAM. sepll College street, Nashville. Clarpeting and Oil Cloths at Reduced Prices For Cash. Onlv. W MEREDITH would call the attention of the parties . that mint Pnrnofa flit f!lni-lii nil fnKn l duced prices lo his stock, which wiU be sold at less than any other establishment in this city. septS TAILORING. The public are notified, that the un dersigncd have entered into co-partnershipfor the pur pose -of carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS, in.th shoo formerfv occunied bv Mr. Wm. Anderson, on Dmi a ric Street, near the Square. We respectfully solicit a share o public patronage, as we aro determined to get our work up voe very ness Biyie. t. -JA14I, SepUi, KS2. W. 3IclL0UGH. r 1 NO. 233. CU-RrREY & MARTIN.- RICHARD O. CUEItEY. JAMES G. ILUCTrX. CURRET & MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Union Street, A'ashville, Tenn. MEDICAL SADDLEBAGS. 1 dozen pair of improved styles, inst received end for sale very low. JSfcf L MEDICINE CIIESTS.-Assorted sizes, We? e3,Iy. labeed, and filled with the choicest and pUc ,m!i?ln.es received. nST1511-?1118'---ful1 assortment of thisyear's SJS h 1 ,conslst.iDSf Sa$?' Spikenard, Catnip, C01S-, Lobelia, L verwort.lemonalm, Pennyroyal ic. Also jardblrre SO dozen Linton's, Garrett's and Sweetzcr's Snuff in bot tics, just received. TILDEITO MEDICINAL EXTRACTS. An assortment of these genuine extracts prepared in vacuo, con sisting of Extracts ofConium Lettuce, Stramonium, Tar axacum, Belladonna, Hyosciamus, Aconite, &c, &c. just received. :eLINS-E?D 500 gallons of pure Linseed Oil, justrcceived. ' CJ1 T1 . - . f &J..dm Surgical casw-three and four fold; . 4.ao,ztln 1 hsiciaas'Poket cases. Also. 1ft MM 5,, yuioAii iastjhijWrxts sr-r .Won nr. &"fl!5J?0 1 Obstetical Bdo; 10 cases received. ' fanning Instrmnenta, just FORCEPS.-Hodge's Obstetrical Forceps Bond's Pnfvn g rCepi;S,Ue0a s ?!S Forceps; Surgeon's Bone Forceps; and a large variety of of other instruments, justrcceived. ' TO PHYSICIANS. In furnishing our store we have procured Haskell, Merrick & Bull's Select Powders, together with the purest Chemicals, with which all prescriptions will be exclusively put up. Our Tinctures are also prepared of ficially. Physicians may rely therefore upon having lheir Prescriptions compounded with the purest medicines, and in the neatest manner passible. un. i-oiinT win give ha personal attention to thisdepari ent of our Establishment CCRREY &3IARTIN mcnt nov 20 union street, Nashville. HUMBUG! HUMBUG ! ! HUMBUG!!! OPENING the Campaign for 1852. Scott, Douglass, Lean Jimmy and Cass in the field ; but Thurston & Ber "a,rdTrar alAvas fwemost at the Union Store, South bide Union Street, with a quiet smile of Victory on their phiz, ready to exhibit their stock of Spring and Summer Goods to those wishing to purchase. Wc have a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods among which are Brown and Bleached Domestics, do. Drill ings Blue Drillings, and a great variety of Summer Stuffs; a splendid assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers latest styles; Senses, Berege de Lanes. Silk Tissues and Poplins, 1 nnts, Ginghams, Jaconets, Muslins, Fans, Parasols, Gloves Hosiciy, &c.; Kid Tics, Buskins, Gaiters; Leghorn, Straw Palm and Kossuth Hats; all of which we willscU as low as any house West of the Mountains. You who want THE bar gains must be on hand soon, because if vou don't buv them some, body else will. We are bound to s'elL We earnestly solicit an examination of our Goods and prices, and, by strict attention to business, hope to merit a share of public patronage. aP15 THURSTON & BERNARD. MILLINERY OPENING on THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER. A UAVfc just received my Fall Stock of Pat- itgpr r" vets, ic.. a beautiful TArietv nn.i n r ii.?Rii iiuoi laauionaoie aiscnptions. Thanklul to the Ladies for past ia;ors and nope they wul call before purchasing else where. Fashionable dress-making, and other orders, promptly attended to. MRS. E. LOCKIIART, octI2 Cherry .street, Nashville. PATENT CHOPPING MILL, For Chopping Corn or other Grain, An article uhich ecery Farmer should have. TT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to X nve bushels an hour either fine for bread or coarse for stock and is so simple in its construction, that anv bov twel ve years old can keep it in order and run it It is adap led to either Steam, Water or Horse Power- Having sold the entire right of manufacturing and selling SMSi!?.TlF,,L' TonnB, lo Messrs. J. R. Cowan and A. iiuai, ui nasiiviiie, persons wishing- to purchase find them at J. M. Seabury's, on College street, where can thev ii in uc iiuppj iu iuKe oroers, augStj. BOSS & ADAMS. THE NASHVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. HAVING, at great epeynse, procured the most recently improved machinery and tools for the construction of . me Heaviest wont in metals, we solicit from tho Western and Southern public a portion of their patronage. We are prepared to make to order Railroad .Machinery, such as Locomotives Passenger, Freight Cars, Frogs, Switch btands, Repair Cars, and all work appertaining to Railroads. Steam Engines. Boat and Stationary Engines, from 5 to 500 horse power, with boilers of the best Tennessee Iron. Saw Mills Fitted up complete, with Circular or Sash Saws, embracing the latest improvements. Grist Mills. Engines and Machinery, complete, for Grist Mills of all size3. Sugar Mills ofthe most recent construction, with Engines to correspond, put up in any part of the Southern country. Cotton Gins Engines to drive Cotton Gins, with all necessary appurtenance made to order at short notice. In all cases where it is desired, we furnish an engineer to put up the engine and instruct an intelligent negro, so that he may continue to ODeraie the eno-i Xf Brass and Iron Castings of any size or description, wi Shafting, Mill Geering, Water Wheels, Cast Iron Bat aults, made to order. t - it f. . o--t tli Bank Jntormation cheerfully given and orders received by , . , JAS. PLGNKET, President JN. B. The highest prices paid for old Brass and Copper. sep4 , JOHN RICHARDSON, Barber and Hair Dresser, Cedar Street, wider the Verandah, HAS furnished his shop and fitted it up in elegant style. He has in his employ a number of the best barbers in the city, and those who patronise him aro sure of an easy as well as a clean shave, and of getting their hair trimmed neatly and fashionably. He invites the public to continue its favors. octt I-,, . LOOK AT THIS! HAA E just received a largo supply of Elegant and Fashionable Furnitu re. which I am sell ing for cash or approved paper. Great inducements areolleredm the way of good bargains my motto being auica uuu siuau pronis. 1 assortment Sideboards robes, a laire assortment; Tin Safes; Common and Marble Top CentreTables, Extension Dining Tables; Wash S-"ds fine and common, from 1 to $23; Dessert Tadks, rancy Work and Side Tables; Clocks, Window Shades, LorLmg Glasses, Commodes, Hat Racks; Poplar, Sycamore, Walnut, Cherry, Mahogany aud Rosewood Bedsteads; Lounges, Misses' Bedsteads, Single Bedsteads; Shuck, Cotton, Moss and Hair Mattrasses. the chennest. nrpr sntrl in hfe mnrU. and Hair Mattrasses. thi nhpntw. Jpr eniri ,i,;B m' .1 Sofas, Ottomans, Parlor Chairs in Plush and Hair Cloth ; . Rockers j fine and common Cane, Wood Seat and Split Bot- . 1 - - v.x. ... .111 iimincii inm flio.Vi ..J T)..' P . I uu uuaen, at, at, an Afcw Guitars: also, a Haro Guitar, which I will sell at cost f f i I Four of Gilbert's superior Rosewood Irnn- ramed Patent-Action Pianos, warranted, whirl. I will sll at reduced prices. Many of the above articles were made in this city, and speak for themselves, of the tisleand skill of our workmen. Furniture made at the "South Nashville Manufactory" can be had at my store at factory prices. All those favoring I nifl With O Mil T fim f?AfApmmnl it-T. -i? riirnifiimmrtrnri " feu t tt xrnRTnirTTnr Qff J! . L H M0RT0. Union Street FISER'S X ROADS FOR SALE. nPHIS desirable property of 810 Acres of Land, 350 acres JL. 4" 4.444441 4444 U4J, UU 444.4 CO 4IJ l444r, UU 1UG U1UIII IXjaO 11X1111 Nashville to Clarksrille, will be sold unusually low to an ear ly applicant, and on time to suit purchasers Houses, Barns, feiablcs, Cribs, ic, all good and in good repair. This is ua questionalythe best Stock and Tobacco Farm for the price in Tennessee. Good Male and Female Schools in the immediate vicinity. Health unsurpassed. For particulars, call or address me at Fiser's Roads, Robertson county, Tennessee. novlS 3t wtnv J. B. FISER. REMOVAL DYAS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, New Orleans. HAVE removed from their old stand, 42 and 4o New IxjTee, to the new and spacious Store, 139 and 141, Magazine Street, where they are receiving and opening the largest Stttik of Goods they have ever had, all of which will Desoiu iow iorcasn or good paper. DYAS & CO. nov9 tf 139 and 141 Magazine street, New Orleans. JAMES CLAIBORNE, General Steamboat and Freight Agent, Office on Front Street, near the IFTar, XashvUie, REFERENCES. Johnson Sc Smith, McCrea & Terrass, Jas. A. McAllister, H. T. Yeatman, Sam. Seay, A. Hamilton, Johnson & Wea ver, A. LvDavis, and merchants generally. novlQd&tw. ALE. 15 Barrels ShultzXX Pale Ale, received steamer Statesman, and for sale by declO w. H. GORDON & CO. INFORMATION WANTED Of the whereabouts of WILLIAM KOURK, who resided in 1838 three miles from a place called Ross' Landing, Tennessee, believed to be in Hamilton county, but who subsequently removed therefrom. This information is desired by hi3 daughter Polly, who Is now in affluent circumstances. The informer will be amply rewarded. -Direct to GEORGE T. WALLACE, nov30 lm No 111 Vine Street, Philadelphia. EODGERS' PEN KNIVES. 90 dozen "Josep Rodcers & Son's" celebrated Pen Knives, of various patterns and prices, expressly for city trade, just received and offered by oct27 FALL & CUNNINGHAM. O LARET. 50 boxes in store and for sale bv novlS BEN. IL NOEL A SRO. . w.ioiou iu puiiui iiiu luiioiving, viz: a large of Bureaus of various styles, from 510 to 10o: , fine and common : Book Cast. DVs wrj. I MISCELLAjVTEOUS. DR. BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND lis Jknuiy ever all Benedict for ike-Diseases of ae Zu Dyspepsia. Enlaraemtnt and .V ;rv diseases of ikt Bowels, and such disease ae afhe 7ro J djsorderi date of the Stomach, Liver or Bc-dL ScroTula and Sores of any Had. For General DcbUitv from which Ladies frequently svfer, there is not it'j eqvalin the whole Materia ATcdica. THE inventor of this preparation was for three years s compItdy prostrated from Dyspepsia and inactivity of the Liver that he was frequently for weeks at a time unable to raise himself from his bed. He sought aid from physicians at home and in Europe, but in vain; his case was pronounced hopeless by thousands, and it was by accident that he suc ceeded m coring himself. Since he has been practicing med tcrne, Ins success in such cases has been unrivalled. -Ha has bcea aware of the incredulity of the public, and conse quentiy saia nothing through the press cf bis own case, until the character ofthe medicine was folly established u i4o autweis, as snown oy tne certificates which have Deaa aavertifcd. I subjo-n the certificate of Prof. JL Gabbzet, of Memphia, SrhJ1 adTiSed duriDe time ot mj tx . MEHpnrj, Tenn.. Am-ill? 135" vSW7''1115 beea acquainPed with J N. Bledsoe and some years ago he was reduced I celieve lower han l have ever seen any one that afterwards rever ed, wth wha I supposed to be Dyspepsia and Liver nS tCr. ;,Dg PPtfo-sot many PhysidanT h as well as other countnes, without relief, he finally sucoeded wdh a preparation of his own in being restored tocS M1, 31- GABBERT, M. I). stomach and bowels. faAtoZJ?03 of the sepenor medicine. M v son, tyred 15 vears hTJVr V medical treatment abo'ut fin Tvears ffdUjf -beenJudc rhea-when having alnic.? dr S?!pi!d.!l, en 3IICAJAH CAYCE. C, a- , HCXTSVTLLE, Oct 17 19 Dr. Bltdsoe:- tificate that my wife had been trreX hS ?ale a cer" Alterative Compound. I now K. efi el hT Jour the public, iinZy wife 'had for thT'i1 to subject to the worst kind of spells of enmn i. . twen from dyspepsia. I had tried oTsennl P 'f.f8 stomach the best phj-sicians in place aS T 1 thmSJo be medicine, with momcntar? Sef BenV IT'S ?,fferent HfXTSVILLE, Sept 29, 1351. Alter ed Hint wowt form ; that I had trie,) W yen byphysicians, and no ver found aiir thine Zt n tamly relieve me, until I tried thcabi VHX Id cer relieved mein everr attack than anf' Wmch Ea3 WJI. B. LLOVD. Di,BledsoE:-I tt&ff- to you and to those who ai? afflTcte " were 1 not to"? t recommend your Alterative Compc ,md It 1 lr . her hevedme, so that I have not had I ciZ J i a3en,lro 7 rc" two months. I can eat MJ C l f fc-e hiaS n believe my health is IIS S2cr " ,?!' ,mPnity, and Should 1 eversufferfronvf Jadvancedage. call on you. I am very resUully fiftS? be Ur t0 ELIZABETH J. HARWOOD. JOai.PH CAROTHERS. Dr. Bledsoe: Sib IfS 9, 1S5SL bavedready advertised, Uwli ZJ natiK mg your compound about nine weefei "nd.tak 2o ,r SOpounds, and feel tff - n i ... HENRY J. GOFF. iciue. xzr-Prin,. wnoieajewr the ae med- -Iyd tr MYERS & McGILL DEALERS IX EVERT DESCRimnv- Ladies' s' and Gentlemen's Furniahintr and n. UC" TJ - of teSZrT" i It. . mav Up. found at alftimcs a large assort ment of Winches ter's, Davis & June's, Si Myers' Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen, .Muslin, with Linen Bo soms, G ingham. -4 4 4.414,41 4J4444J4X, Standing and Byron Collar.?, Underwear, Merino, Shakcd bilk, Cashmere, Vigonia, Cotton and Canton Flannel, fs, 'e3T anl gentlemen, Gents Cloth Gatters, Gloves, Kin bilk. Buck, oashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma, Cult Gloves, and Ladies nnd Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs .Stocks, Ties, Waterfords, Albert, Dc Joiimllcs, plain, Emb'd and self-adjusting, Cravats Scarfs, Black and AVhite Satin Ties, Shoulder Braces, Sus pendens, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Night Caps, Oil Silk Bath ' ing Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. Monsy, RitLng-and Strengthening Belts, Robe de Chambrc, Umbrellas, Walk ing Canes, Riding Whips, Trunks, Sole Leather, Valises Carpet Bags, Satchels, Dressing Cases, Work Box33, To lets, Opera Glasses, Porte Monies. Faus, Writing Desk i Cigar Cases, Flasks, Travelling Companions, Razois nnd Ra2or Strops, Combs, Brushes, Good year's Gum Coeds. Perfumery Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, Ac, and atarge assortment of other articles, usually kept by Fur nishing Stores. tST Wc have made tirrangcments with our friends at the North to forward us Goods as soon as received by them, therefore we shall have goods here in lessthan ten days, from the New York Custom House MYERS .fc McGILL'S. Furnishmg Store, College street, 1 door South of the Square, Nashville. foctll UNION HAIL. ACTON YOUNG, having become associated with Jfci D. Y. Winston in the superintendence of this trffi House, would respectfully invite nis numerous acquaintances and the public generally to give him a call. Attached to tne House is a good Stable for the accommo dation of Horses. The business of the House wil hereafter be conducted in the name of D. Y. WINSTON & CO. All persons wishing to travel by Railroad, Steamboat or Stige, will meet with prompt attention. 1 he best of order observed. Charges moderate. Street Market novl AJU1SUNIA. SHEETINGS 20 bales 4-1 Alisonia Brn. She jigs, in store, and for sale bvthe bale onlv. OCt3 5 r it rrTriv e nr- DELI'IT'S SNUFF. A. DELPITS Rose and Mao -ouba Snuff, just received by oct 23 a c EWIN, BROWN & CO, EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & CO" -VTORTH-Vt EST corner of the Public Square, near Plant JUl ers' Bank, Nashville, Tenn. C2? We are drawing Sight Checks on all the principal .' cities of the East, South and West at tho lowest rates, "in"' sums to suit purchasers." L3F We buy all kinds of current and uncurrent Bank Notes at moderate rates. (Sr"JWe buy South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina Bank Notes, at a very small discount r EST" We will purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon- . ies at a fair premium. We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend to' collections remitting on any point requested at Bank rates, " charge but 3 per cent commissions. EST" We are biking Bank of Ea3t Tennessee the same as other Tennessee Bank Notes. jaal7 D. S. & W. H. WOODWARD. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, and Texas land Agents. Particular attention paid to filling orders Ollice, over the tore of W. T. Smith & Co., No. 68 Magazine street, Oct 8, 1852 6m New Orleans. - tit . txt nT-rT P- nn Cotton Factors and General Conimission Merchants, NEW ORLEANS' tSTThey keep an Office in Tuscumbia, Ala. aug23 12m gT"H. S. FRENCH, Agenjt, Nashville, is authorized to ake CASH advances upon shipments of Produce toth ove firm. "VfOTICE. Mr. Charles B. Bryan has this day be JL a com lmeresieci ; in our business, which will be con- ducted as heretofore. janl, 1853 W. H. GORDON, fc CO.. FOK RENT. A good lodging room, furnished,, pleasant part of the city. Apply at this office. janl lw. OR RENT. A Brick House on Church street, next . JL. door to Francis B. Fomr. Also Five Rooms over Vv . Freeman's Furniture store; opposite Sewanee House. , . . Aiso A BrickHouse on Front street, above Broad street v Also A two story Log House in Edgefield, oppose Capt Miller, with three acres of ground attached. Also A Frame House in Edgefield niearaptain .Millers y AlstOirge Frame House in Edgefield, near the Galk- t tin Turnpike, with seventeen acres of land attached. jn5 WUiLIAMS & ftiOVER, AgeatJ, Da. Bledsoe Havino- - w,t.L IV t vut o six ii in r i. in i This is to TOrtify, that I ha I sufledh AuSU5t24' 1S51' Dysnsiaand Diseases of eSer vL3' sician hud prescribed for m. tsVl J after Phy. TT