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. I DRY GOODj?C LEAJTDEH D. CTEVEXSO:?. HOBCHT U ViUXlA. STEVENSON & WHITE, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, No. Corner of the Square and CoUege Street, JakvMt. WE have now in store one of the largest and best assort cd stock oi goods in the city. We respectfully re quest our friends and the public to examine our goods be fore making their purchases, as we arc determined to sell low for cash, or to punctual dealers on liberal time. e will sell our Cloaks, Mantillas, printed Muslin de Lanes and Shawls at cost. mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE DRESS GOODS. Rich Brocade Silks, in all colors; Rich Neat Plaid Silks; rich Black. Brocade Silks; Rich White Brocade Silks;; Rich Roquet de Lanes; Rich Black Gro de Rhines Small Check'd De Lanes; Rich plain Gro de Rhines; Small FigurM De Lanes; Rich Plain pro de Rhines in all colors; White. Pink and Blue Gro de France; Plain Spun Sdks; Small FigurM Cashmeres; Neat Checked Silks; Pitiid Cashmeres; French, English and German Merinoes, in all colors, plain; Be Lanes in all colors; Plain Cashmeres. We hare a large assortment of the above gpous wincii we will Soil at very reduced prices. mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE I 'OURNING GOODS. We have a beautiful assort- Pnntnii fMnllls. black English Crape, Italian do, Bombazines, Silks and Rib bons, Crape Veil, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Hoisery, Col- , 1 . I " i . . . x- lars auu oieevoa, vu,, ... mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE. r,vwr wirin'S PiriJVISlIIVG GOODS- 6 s- rr-i.m shak-AP Flannel and Lamb's Wool Un ji.siiiptmiH nranrnni: Silk. Merino. Lambs Wool and mi k. ji i rv a' v -', -- Cotton Hosiery; a nice assortment of Patent Shirts and Col- Buek, Beaver, Fur and Wool Gloves, a good assortment; Blaok and Fancy French -Cloths, Cassimaros and Veslings, Suspender,, For sale low, 'irrrK r:nnnK..-lloachod Muslins in every qunl- Swiss Muslin, Uheck'U and strip a .nusnns; nair uoru, Check'd and Strip'd Cord; India Mulls and Twills. Shur i'ronch and Mainsook Twills, Book Twills. Jn short, we have a larjre assortment of the above Goods, which we will sell verv loV. mart gTEVKNX & WH1T1, I7UirS.--Welmve a beautiful assortment, which will be " sold at creatlv' reduced prices, mar? STEVENSON A WHITE . r ' - - ... W . - r II "I 1 PERFUMERY. Cologne Water, ExtracU 1 and Soans, from the boat French Perfumers. ,na,7 1 STEVENSON & W. ERI-'UJIEJtY. Cologne Water, Extracts Hair Oils II1TE. E3IIJR01DERIE3 AND xVCE GOODS Beautiful Val. Lace Cheniizeits and Sleeves to match, -.t trr i t i r i t Hon.ton ace do (to, rveeuie ors uo, uuimuu uawumr . . .. -. . 1 . ' 1 1 tM '..II...... noeu.e-v ir'tngs an Ed in I !?. Cmhjs. Black aud Silk Laces, Jaconet aud Swiss BulUngs, Ac., Ac. .irouse-Firrnishinir Goods. Rich-Satin Ijico for Wntlow Curtains, witli trimmings to match, Curtain Dam asks in variety, Lace and Muslin Curtains, extra Rich Table Damasks, in all qualities, Towel Diapers, Towels and Napkins of all kinds, Barnsleys, 10-i, and 12-t Linen Sheeting, Muslin do, French, English aud American Furniture Print. Ladies' Hosiery, -Gloves and Underwear. Silk Merino and Lamb's Wool Vcsts.ad Drawers, Union Dresses, .Silk, Merino, Linen aqd Cotton Hosiery for Ladies, Missus and Children, in every variety, best Paris Kid Glove, in all colors, Ladies, Misses and Children's Wool and Merino Gloves, Boy's Hoisery and Gloves. For sale low by STEVENSON & WHITE, mnr7 No. 59, Corner of College st. and the Square. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTAB LISHMENT. Ao. 11, Cedar Street, fire doors from the PuUic Square, WHERE may be tounda cnoiccanu weuse.ecicu stock of Cloths, Casimeres and Vostings, all nfwliinli will 1m made un to order in the mostFash- ionable Stvle and at as short notice as can ue aone in any city in the Union, and at prices to suit the times. Ready Sialic Clothing. Coats, Pants, and Vests of all kinds. A tir.e assortment of Men's ii'iirnislung Goods: Silk and Merino under Shirts, Shirts, Stocks, Glovos, Suspenders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk and linen, Shirt collars, Umbrellas, Ac, jarGarnients cut at the shortest notice. Please call and examine, L mr o TH0S. J. HOUGH, Agent JUST RECEIVED. T. J. Hough is now receiving and opening his Spring and Summer stock, consisting ot VMJut, Ouann VetiiiM, (Cy., in great variety and of latests styles. Also, a superior-lot of Ready Made Cloth thin:r. and Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods to all of which lie mvitos tfie attention of his friends and the public gcucr- ally. JL'ST RECEIVED. A superior assortment or sea sonable KontlvMu.de Clothing, con'Hting of Black Cloth Fiwst CoaU; Black Dray d'Etat Sacks; Colored " " " " pants; Sucks; Fancy CaSsimerc do; Buir, vhit'and figured Mai'seilles Ve&h,. And a variety of fether clothing,, emln'acing afine and elegant assortment, - T. J. HOUGH, ,VU.5 Cedar street. o. iiACcnaooR, k. e. ALLOWAY j. b.vxkiieae. FLIA.OGREGORiLL0WAY & CO., C O M M I S S I O N.M E R C II A N T S , 55 Sr. CitAiu-ES Sthbet, (third Store above St. Charles Hotel,) Ncr Orleans. J5T N. E ALL0WAV A OO.f.Nashville, Tcnn., are at all timos prepared to make libaral -cashaih-ancus onship n.onts to us. -HgjUP AILS. 2tt0 Kegs Shoenbororg s Nails, all siz-jor nlebv .M.8 W. - i.OltDON A CO. J. J. COHEN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Commission Merchant novl8-0m ROME, GEORGIA nnO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We have now S iii store a large and well assorted stock of Variety Goods, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. Our stock consists in purt of Combs, Cutlery, Bruhes, Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Silk Handker chiefs, Paris Silk, Mitts, Perfumery, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Clocks, Steel Goods, Cap and Letter Paper, Fishing Tackles, Guns and Pistols, Looking Glasses. Sewing Silk, Spool nnd Patent Thread, Whalebone, Paris Needles, Ac., Ac. With many other articles too numerous to mention. Vc solicit a call from dealers. Terms liberal. marchlS A. M0RIS0N A C0. Wholesale Variely Store, corner Square and Deaderick st ' STATUTE LAWS OF TENNE"ssEE7 " ANEW supply of Nicholon A Curuthers' Statute of Tennessee, just received and for sale br fob25 btw CHARLE3W.SM1TH, College st. B LACK A N jTjfXN C Y CRAVATS.-.Iust re ceived an eien-aut assortment of Black and Fancy Cra vats, march I MVERS A McGILL. w NTKR STRAINED SPERM OIL, suitable for Hue machinery for sale lw- II G. SQOVEL. IIAMAGE AND CHURCH Vholesalo and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, ValUsss and Carpet Bags. A o.42, College Street, Kxdeille, Tennessee. ARE constantly receiving direct from the best Eastern -Manufactories, a grc.it variety of Ladies and Gentie Boots and Shoes, of the Latest Sttfte,: suitable for cither Qit$ or Country Trade, which arc offered wry low by , hzpaolwje, das, or single pair. Country JfereJtanis and ail timers are invited to examine our Stock before purehas ing. marchlt'l RAMAGE A CHURCH. IRA A. STOUT, COACH MANUFACTURER, No. 5 CLAniv Street, Nashville, Tesk., Kcxlioor to Jf. 'S. French's Grocery Warehouse, and op jtos',U JIbrru (6 Slratton's . LL kinds of carriages for sale, with harness &22s J. to suit. All work sold bv me is made at J. the Clark Street Manufactory and warranted, and will be sold on as good Terms, for Cash or good notes, as any work .raadc "Nort n or East. Repairing done with promptness and dispatch, and all persons leaving work to repair may rely on getting it when promised. All orders promptly attended to. fmarl5. MORE BOOTS AUD SHOES. AT 2so. 42 College street GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS; 50 doz of Calfskin and Enamell'd Leather; Cloth and Lasting, plain fox'd and tip'd toes and heel.-; Gent fine Goat Union Gaiters; " Calfskin Webster Ties; " Oxford and Jersey Tics; " and Kip Boots; 100 doz Boys, Youths' and Childrens Boots; Bovs and Youths Patent Leather and Enamell'd Shoes, Monterey and Oxford Tics. ff "rVnnimif10 or retail, bv march30 RAMAGE & CHURCH. NASHVILLE TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, Ko. -is, on GolUge, Mar Broad Street. TID2 subscribers are manufacturing Tobacco from Ten ncssee, Kentucky, and Missouri Leaf, which ihoy war Cintas good, and will sell as low, as any Tobacco o. the same quality manufactured elsewhere. Wo solicit a call from dealers generally, as Tobacco of our manufacture will be found to cive good satisfaction, and pav the dealer a fair pro fit A. J. MUSSELMAN "& CO., Manufacturers, No. 4.3 College, near Broad streets, Nashville, Tenn. march 9 tlj SWEET HAVANA ORANGES.-Just received, this day, a lot of fine and sweet Havana Oranges, at je2 R. & NTXON. STRATTON, SMITH & CO. ! COFFEE 230 bags Prime Bio CoObe, in store and for -Broadway auglS s ALT 1000 bbls Kanawha Salt; 500 "bags Coarse do; uo; do; 300 uo June In store and for sale by STRATTON, SMITH A CO., ' jjroaaway. -.m-w . vr - 5TTiwr: a tons Nanier's Hammered I Iron; 2tVonV lulled doT tons assorted Castings for salewt usually low, to SjiTI CO.; auglS - . Broadway, T ANGIIORNE & AR3IJSTEAD'S 'SUPE LllKHi CHEWING T0BACCO.-Asprinc.pal agents forlbc saleof theabove justly celebrated -JS ttov SMITH .t CO., ijina.iiv..,- - , Fare: Star anu j.anu r. , jtuuc, -"" " . .. . ... nneii!i.lv lowbv . t,lia all ,M WI11C11 Milium cw' . 1 ai uut, rmn STRATTON, SMITH & CO.. Broadway. duglS I T7RESIIARRIVALS.-200 bbls superior new wheat j Bxes fresh Western Reserve Cheese, per steamer. i , 11.. , filnca 10 o r saie uuiiuau e STRATTON, SMITH & CO., Broadway. nov 20 Barrels IxiUisville Hydraulic Cement in store, and for sale by STRATTQy smTn,C0. 200 pov 20 I. H. K0RT0N. Dealer in rurniture and Pianos, Window Shades, Look ing Glasses, Mattresses, &c, Union, Slred,ivxir Cherry, KasMUe, Tennessee. ALL kinds of FURNITURE made to Order or'Repaired, at the shortest notice, aud warranted. apnl7 wly . RAMAGE & CHUBCH, ' vTholesale and Retail Dealersin Boots i and Shoes, COLLEGE ST., NASHVILLE. arc again in receipt of a large assorted stock of Roots. Shoes, and urogans, uireci w mo m;.,ftnm- r.idins Misses and Children's line uauers, Boots ,tr tion; r..... Sliocs, Oxford Ties, Patent Leather and Congress Cloth Gat- give bargains tor cash, ieca w w. n.couDOjr, C. B.-BUYAN'. W. H. GORDON & CO., AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. For the sale of Merchandise, generally, :an KASIIVILLE, TEXN. S UG Alt. 150 hhds. prime new Sugar for sale by , iana W. H? GORDON & CO. rjO li ACCO. 150 Boxes Keen & Co., Stony Mill s To- i bicco; . 50 Boxes Keen .& Co., Suncured Tobacco; 150 do StubblefieJd do; lf0 do Bo:iz do; 150 do Godwin's Ao'n . For sale by jan3 W. II. GORDON & CO. CRTTCHFIELD HOUSE, .FORMERLY GRIFFIN HOUSE. CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.' THIS well known Hotel situated within a few steps of tho passenger car landingof the Western and fgjij Atlantic railroad is now open under the supervision of Thomas Crutchfield, assisted byMr.J. W. I. Brvson and Lad)-. This House while under the control of Qolonel J. J. Gritiin acquired a very high reputation as a first class hotel. The present proprietor having secured the services of Col. Griflin's barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent cook and house boy, and having furnished the house entirely anew, hopes to retain its. high reputation and merit public natronao. Passengers can be accommodated with anomm Co and from the boats. ' TU03. CKUTCUFIELD, febsn- -ly Proprietor. G LASSWARE. 200 Boxes Pint Flasks; . .100 Boxes Quart do; 500 do Tumblers, assorted for sale by jan3 W, II, GORDON k CO. UNITED STATES HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. THE above HOTEL is now open for the reception of .fej. PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS JM This long established and well-known House has under gone a thorough alteration throughout, and furnished with new and fashioneblo FURNITURE The TABLE wi.l alwavs be supplied with the BEST the market affords; and the 'Proprietor trusts, by a systematic course, both with servants and the regulations of the house "enorally, ho -will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those that may favor him with their patronage, jarrau ly trw JNO. . SPEAK, IYSICIAN'S PR ESCRIPTJONS-Mn. Evans. lately of the house ofMcssrs. Ewin Brothers, has been engaged by us to attend to the Prescription Depart ment of our house. Our friends may rely uf J their Prescriptions being compounded with accuracy sid neat nossand with the purest and most select medicines Orders, by day or night, will 'JJJy fob 2 - ho. 35, Union street. 0 lGARS-5 Cases Las Ties Mareas Regalia Cigars; ficicsLa National (10 r a Jenny Jjihu 5 tk Wandering Jew 2 do Spotted Cathedral 2 do La Ficl 3 do onfe Ciisto -r T I -do do - do do no 'do CORDON 50,000 Days Melee For sni by" jan3 W. H. CO. J, H. CURREY, "Furniture1 Manufacturer and Dealer, -TXrOULD rcspectfulljvhilonn his friends and the VV n.,l.lin (rnnarclHV IIlUt'IltMS'IireilillCU IU IU....OI ....'h. .S;.,irtinl(, of furniture fitniFaiCommon t tin, finest article kept in this city. Hisinanufactiirmgns.not a - . surpassed by any one in the South in point ot material an i.f, tat -liifh he asks vour patronage. II has also a good assortment of imported luniiture, all of which is oflered at cxtrcmciy am pi ici .u. v. - " short proh's to make quick sales. Ordiired work, repairing and varnishing old fur- 7 j ri I niture, done at the shortest nonce, auu umm iv.j .... 1-r.w ,r;Oi ilrcniitch. Iain also pre- re.lMIUllUlU ICI 1 - . - t r T pared to till all orders lor matrasses, the common shuck kept constantly on hand. Being the only one in the city having a rin.it to manufacture O'Neal's Atmogphenc Leaver Churn, it being unequalled by any, I would just say hat a supply can always be found at my rooms on College street. Undertaking. All orders lor Coffins can bo gSS filled in very short notice, as I keep every desenp-s-ionalwavsin readiness, which will be furnished at lower rales than usual in this city. Having good hearses, gentle horses, and a careful driver, with my personal attention m this department or my business, I hope to merit your favors. Orders can be left at my sale room on College street, Iso. 2o, where mvself or clerk can always be found, both night and day, to attend to such orders. Thankful for past favors, 1 hope bv strict attention to business to menta continuance of the same. 'T- ",VU ll inarctil2 2r Collegestreet. -xwnnovs Pm? SALE. 2 Women, with one child IN each. Two Women without children. . Four Boys from S to 13 years old. One Uin 14 years om. uueuin 10 years old. . r Wo wish to buy immediately, seven young omen, four . . ,Ji ....... fY n ,,-wImtr l.wlir 111 tflA widow ladv in the J..V,..j,.. "-j , country. feb24 eoiw nlnnrrll IlllVS Jinil IWO VOUUIT JUUll. lui " DABB3 A PORTER, No. 33 Ccdarstrcet. THE NASHVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. . J Mnnnlli- TTAV1NG. at great expense, proeureu i iuuji,ii..m M : J. monWnon- nnd fools for the construction ot the heaviest work in metals, we solicit from the Western such Switch Stands, Repair Cars, and all worK appertain mgio xvau.au. Steam Engines. Boat and Stationary Engines, from 5 to 5nt horse power, with boilers of the best Tennessee Iron. Saw Mills Fitted up complete, with Circular or bash Saws, embracing the latcstimprovements. Grist M.1 J Is. Engines and Machinery, complete, for Grist Mills of all sizes. Sii"ar Jtlills of the most recent construction, with Engines fo correspond, put up in any part of the Southern country. Cotton Gins. Engines to drive Cotton Gins, with all necessary appnrfenance 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 operate the engine, Ac Brass and Iron Castings of any size or description, with Shafting, Mill Ceering, Water Wheels, Cast Iron Bank Vaults, made fo order. . : Information cheerfully gfig N. B. The highest prices paid for old Brass and Copper. pept . UIUUl, , .'. . -T,.. J .-, THOMAS "W. FLEMING, Commission Herc'hant, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. ""TTILL receive consignments of COTTON, CORN, B A VV CON, OATS, BUTTER, FEATHERS; Ac. His bu siness in AuGtfSTA, will be continued as heretofore under his direction. . . ., Refeks to Hon. Jonx P. Kixo, Pi-esident, Georgia Rail road Company. H. W. Co.vnek, Esq., President, South Ca rolina Railroad Company. P,S. Major AnusTiun Wall is my General Agent m Tennessee and North Alabama. dec! 6 2mdw RESERVES AND FItUIT. AU JUS.-We have on hand, and will sell low, a largo lot of assorted Preserves and Fruit, in juice. marchxS JR. & J. NIXON. , jroauu). i j RUglB - - i oYlvnRIES-Loaf crushed, clarifiedand powdered Su- ; Q V 1 AlUoice Indi-w Letter, Cap and Writing. Oirars: PypP' APP1' . Y-c ' rinnnthpr I s.Excellors, Slippers anuians iJ ""J"1"""!' Gcnis' superior Call Vater-rrooi u. o. Joo, Sole Dress Boots; Walking tcrs: Boys' and 1 outtis jjoois, biiocs auu ui, w.. for Men, Women and Children, and Cork Soles, &c, Ac. j Weaskrnerclmntsand planters to examine our-stock. V e j j c.tt.nm mill r n Tinrlinn ot tneir pairoiiau. 7?3,iirfinci Machinery, i V nr,rM,na PnAPnrrpr. Frft!iht Cars, xros, MEDICAL. Entered according; to Act of Congress, m the war lwl, by J. S. HOUGHTON, H. D., in the Clerk's Office of the Listrict Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. SEAT CUKE TOE DYSPEPSIA ! ANOTHER SCTEN TIFIO WONDER!'. DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE, r BEPARED from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach .or the P Ox, after the directions of Baron I,ebig, ijgg Biological Chemist, bv J.S. Houghton, M. B, I biladelpuia, Penn, curinir after Nature s own metlrod, Dy a or msson tute jjvujju v- - of the stomach. ,,, nr difreitin"- principle of the Pepsin is the chief element or aigesi p I .jL Gastric Juice-the .solvent the food, the PM i i r. removed just as thev would be by a nea.u .y - aSnch a1c?ficbEvide1,cc.-Baronn work on Animal Chemistrj", wra: "Arr ArUOcjal Fluid, anakgous to the G4ne Jjmm bBRgjag dfrom the mucous membrane of f m be' ftened,. various, articles of food, as meat W ( " ' tllcv,vol,ia clumged and digested, just m the same manner as uicj m a beintheiiuman fctomaqh. It-n-,i nnrl Diet" Dr. Prcira, in his famous treatise on Food and D.ct, published by Fowler & Wells, ew York, p the samegreatfact, and describes he method.", ptcparat.on. There arcfew higher authorities than Dr. 1.cph Dr. Combe, in his valuable wnt.ugs on the 1 njsio ogy of Dirrcstion." obsen-es that "aaiminmiouui " v.-; course to the Gastric Juice, obtained : stouiaclis of animals, macerated m water, m.p m -the proncrtv of dissolving various articles of food, andol et fcdEBnd of artificial digestion of them m no "ise dif ferent from the natural digestive process. Dr. Smon's great work, tne "nemiany ot Hanchard, Pl.iTadelphia, 1840, pp. 321.2,) says: The oven-of Pepsin forms n new cram the chcmicnl history of Blanchard coven1 From recciii experiments we know that food is - . :'v,:i Kmwfiro fluid nrenared digestion. dislved as rai from Pepsin, as s it is iu the natural Gastnc Juice it&elt. Professor Dunglison, of the Jqllcrspu uouege, rui.auu.p .uu ;,. i,w n-ront. -ri?ii Human PhvSiolocy, devotes more than iu ins greai- nuin-uu ""',' , ti-. ...,..; :r... 4 ovtim ivil nil n this SllblCCt. ills CXPCri- 111LV Inlli v""... . -r . . , Iitty pages from the living human stomach, and from animals, are well known. "In all cases," hesays, "d.gestion occurred aspcr fpctlv in the artificial as in tho natural digestion. nr. lieaiuuuiii. uu u" Dr. John-W. Draper, Professor of Cheniistn-in wo ,loi lege of the University of New York, m hjs "Text Book of Chemistry;" pace says: " It has beena question whether artificial digcstSoueoi-'d be perfoniied-but it is now univer sally admitted that it may be." . . . Dr. Carpenter's standard work on Physiology, which is in riiu iii,P.,wnf rtri'rv nhvsician. and is used as a text-book in all the colleges, is "full of evidence similar to the above-, re-, spectiu" the remaikable digestive power of Pepsin, and the tact that it maybe readily separated tram tne fiomacn umuc calf or ox, ahd used for experiments in artificial digestion, or as a remedy for diseases of the stomach, and deficiept secre tion of the Gastric Juice. . All modern works on Chcmistrj-. Materia Medica andd hy sioW, and all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the char acterand properties of Pepsin, and state many interesting details respecting it - The fact that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastnc Juice, perfectly resembling the natural fluid, maybe readily pre pared, does not admit of question. The only wonder is, that it has not before been applied to the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia so naturally does such a use suggest itself to. the mind. , , , . , As a Dyspepsia Gurer, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the mot marvellous effects, in cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details ot cases in the limits of this advcrti.-emcnt; but authenticated certificates have been given of more than two hundred remarkable cures, in' Phil adelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearlyall desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and won-ilr-Hiil lint, nprnianent. It is a great nervous antidote, -and particularly useful for. tendency to Bilious Disorder, Liver Complaint, lever ana Ame,or badlv treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects otQuinine and Mercury end other drugs upon the digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also; for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles health with intemperance. . " Old Stomach Complaints. There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem f o reach and remove at once, No matter how bad it may be, it gives in-st-mt ri'lii'f ! A sinn-Ie dose removes all the unpleasant symp- toms; and it only needs to be repeated for a short time to mnko these irood effects permanent. Purity of blood and vigor of body follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the Pit-of the Stomach, Distress after Eating, Low, Cold State of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Despondency, Ema ciation, Weakness, Tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac: Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is wld by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and popular medicines throughout the United States. It is prepared iu powder anil in fluid form, and iu prescription vials for the use of physicians. Private Circulars for the use of physicians, may be f obtained of Dr. J. S. Houghton, or his agents, describing . . . . i - i t... ...,ti. r.... . the whole process oi preparation, auu giimgiui: uumuimia upon which the claims of this new remedy arc based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its -use bv physicians in respectable standing and regular prac tice. "Price One Dollaii per Bottle- . Pensiu in Powder sent bv mail tree ot postage. for . . .. ... " . . i, . . . i" . 1, 1 . TV convenience of sendiug to all parts of the country, the Di gestive Matter of Pepsin is put up in the form of Powder, with directions to be,4isgol ved iu wafer by the patient. These Powders contain just -the 'same matter as the Bottles, and irtn K.. Kont. Iiv mail, free ofnostacc. for Osc Dollar sent (postpaid) to Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON; M;"D.,t Philadelphia Icnn. Please Observe This ! Every Bottle of the Genuine Pepsin bears the written signature ot J. b. liUUtjUlUiN, M 1)., Sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Penn. 5? bold Dy all imigglSIS aim uwtia hi mtuiuuco. Wholesale and Retail Agents, for Nashville, I. Jl j JiIjivMiVjl, W. W. BERRY, 11. G. SC0VEL. MonrnEESBORo' Binford A McDcrmott; Fkaxklin E. G. Clouston; Claiiksville Thomas A Warfield; Pulas ki W. T. Plummer, Dr. W. Batte A Bro. jyl0'52 dtrw 12m VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. WWiln one mite of the Square of lVashcille. I WILL sell my Tract of Land, lying immediately on the river, one mile from the Square of Nashville known as the Nashville Race Course containing about 300 acres. The land is of file very best river bottom soil, well adapted to the production of al kinds of agricultural produce, aud commands a beautiful view of the city and river. For farming purposes it cannot be surpassed by any land in tho State. It contains a fair proportion of timber, and the balance well suited lor cultivation. Upon the premises is a good, comfortable, frame dwelling house and all neces sary out houses, good barns, corn houses, htables, Ac. Up on the premises is, and has beeu for the hist twenty years, an established race course, now in good order, with all ncc essary improvements, fine observatory stands, large, com m idious dining rooms, gaining rooms, Ac; indeed, every, convenience at all necessary or desirable as a nice course and for that particular purpose, commands more advantage than any other place in Tennessee. If not sold it will be rented for the ensuing year, 1853, on accommodating terms. Apply to the subscriber, in Wil liamson comity, Tcnn., or to Thomas G. Pointer, Nashville Tenn. octM-wif LYSANDER McGVAOCK. A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, nN the West fork of Stone's river, in Rutherford county. Tonnessee. containing 640 acres. Tho land is of very siierior quality, yieldingheavy crops of cotton, well adapt 1 cd to grass and grain of all kinds is within three miles of the Nashville aud Chattanooga Railroad, near a goon tur pike has good spring and stock water in abundance a comfortable weafher-boarded dwelling with good out-houses, all new cotton gin and press and all other improvements needed on a farm. Tb subscriber wishing to go South this winter, will sell it on very favorable terms if immediate ap plication is made to him, or in his absence fo Major John W Childress, near Murfrcesboio'. aug16tf HENRY J. WILLIAMS. CASH! CASH!! WNTED at the South Nashville Funn'turo Factory, of good SEASONED LUMBER 100,000 feet of lW inch Walnut Flank wide; 5' ,000 do do do do do;. 50,000 do 2 do do do , do; 100,000 do Walnut Scantling, 8 feet long, 4, 5 A 6 in. sq're; 100,000 do Cherry do do - do; 100,000 do 1 inch Cherry Plank wide; 50,000 do do do do; 50,000 do 2 do do do; 50,000 do Ash, ranging from 1J" to 5"in thick jvide'plank; Also, Poplar of all sizes used for Cabinet purposes, for which Casn will be paid on delivery. " 1 Also, 25 or 30 good CABINET MAKERS wanted; to whom fair nrices will be riven in cash. Also, 1 or' 2 good UP- ; HOIiSTEUS, jaiil7 None but good workmen need apply. W. F. HARRIS & CO. I Commission Mer c.h ant, Recei ve on consignment and sell allk&tia ofPaomrce. This, s a truly wondertui remeoyiui TTe5litv Bia. Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Consump ton andDebihtr, i fommganart.hciaiaigesuycumu iM- pv t ty of the -Gastric Juice is u I"""'"', . " .luAnmiUhod cause of Dvoeiisia:" and ho states that "a distingui?ueu "rofsor S Sicino in.London, who was severely a Hie W Jsn, nnmn1int. find ucr every thing else to tail, liadie- from the etomaens of iiie animals, whicli. proveu wn.F'j .f-TT. ni,l Dn Graham, author oi t ue tamous o de30 em v '"""iiiiin MISCELLANEOUS. C4 GO -3 " --". En r t 3.2 Ho i-3 o ; n a ; ; x c o g o ;c3 2 J " P 2 - 6 e a S S a E3 if a a -a , - H. fr. BC0VEL, .. - . ; Druggist aud Apothecary, . ' 2Torth side of the FuUic Sqvare, a doors Yestof the. ' Xaslioille liw. -' JWholesdlo and -Retail Dealer in Paixts, Brcshes, PEiiP.trsrenT, Powdeb,. .. Oils. -Dve Stukj-s, F.vxcv AancLES, Shot, - !rxisues, . Glass; Glassware; Lead; v SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRU-MKNTS, TTTERQ ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS and TR USSUS WASHITA OIL STONES, Drugs, Medicines, Chemieals, &c Nashville, ilarch 11, 1S53. 1 r A A LHS- WINTER'S jNK Winter, Spring, .Sum J O U U mer ahd Fall News, of the best quality, f0r sale by marchll " II. G. SC0VEL. Y?RESil GARDEN SEEDS, JJ the Shakers,, for sale by- from Landreth, Rislev and U. G. SC0VEL. RASS SEEDS, in variety, for sale by marchll ' IL G.bUU l-.l.. LYON'S IvATHAIltON, for the Hair-thisarticlc-is pop ular in New York city, as an- admirable preparation, and an effectual remedy for- baldness and falling otTof the hair, causing it to grow luxuriantly, rendering it soft; glos sv, beautiful and preventing is turning grey, for sale by marchll 11. QSCOYBL. LYON'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, for Dyspep sia, Gout, Rheumatism, Cramp, Cnolcra Morbu?, Cholic, Ac, Ac, which is one uf the best preparations of the day a trial will convince tho inciedulou, for sale by marchll H. G. SC0VEL. ALVANISM Christie's Belts, Bracelet?, Fluid, Rings VJT and-Plasters, for sale by the only r agent inuastviiie, , JirG. SCOVEL. . . - marchl 1 LANGHORN A ARMISTEAD'S 'SUPERIOR TOBAC CO, for sale Wholesale and Retail by marchll II. G. SCONEli. IFLEi POWDER Connecticut aud Tenhcsseejtille Pow X) der; warranted best quality, lor sale by marchn II. G. SCOVEL. 7VTEATS FOOT. Refined Tanner's, JUS Castor Oifs, for sale by -Iju-d, Lineejl" and II. G. SCOVEL, s SMITH'S SUGAR COATED PILLS, ju.-?t icjeived aud II. G. SCOVEL. for sale bv - marll rpEAS Black, Young Hyson; Imperial, Gunpowder, and X Tixtra Carious Black Tea. These Teas are of good quality and have given satisfaction, for sjleby . -marchll U. G. SCOVEL. R. E BELL. " . Wholesale and. Retail Grocer, Dealer in Foroifjn and Domestic Liquors, R2C3iving, Forvarding and Commission Merchant, Opposite Scwance House, College st, No 23. teh2 , - JUST RECEIVED. 100 BBLS Old Rectified Whisky; 10 Port Wine; , 20 " Walker's Ale: - ' . v 50 boxes, hlf and qr boxes Star .Candles; -20 " "Mould Tallow Candles;'"' 20 nests Market Ba.-ket; 20 half bbls Mackere'; . t 25 bbls Loaf, Powdered and Crushed Sugar;' 5 boxes 1) R Loaf Sugar; - . - 13 doz Zink Washboards; " - 2o bbls Ohio Irish Potatoes; ; , . .2.0 " Fresh Clover Seed; . .' " 40 bags Fresh Buck Wheat Flour; -' CO bbls and hit bbls .Molasses; 15 " Cider Vineirar. 800 Fine iJrcen and Rl'lrTcas, in m.cfalic packs: s;- 200 . " " " " " m chests; . 1 - 330 " Kanawha Salt; . " . 50 sacks Fine Salt: ' 10 bbls New York Gin; & Apple Brandy; -1 butt superior Iriah Whisky; -' - I "' Scotch do; . ALSO Many other articlesin the -Grocery line,., which will be. sold at the lowest notch for cash, and no mistake. mar3 R.-FJlELb,, No. .28, opposife Sewanee House, College Street OAT wu AXiL SOON. For sale An excellent Blacksmith arrantcd; 9 viiliinhlfi sfont'Men: 3 'Women,' extra Cooks and House Servants: 1 Woman n.td CliiJd, 21 years old, good Cook; . 1 very pretty Girl, 13 rears old; 1 No.'l fancy Boy 13 years old; DA BUS & PORTER, . ' No. 83, Cellar street. febl IIIHIRIHAX S. SARONI, Professor of Vocal Music, Instrumental- Kusic and Composition Terms'. One Dollar a Lesson, payable quarterly. Letters addressed as above, will'nieet Willi prompt attention. feb 2 lv. JAMES GLgVEK. V. L. UOYD, JC.V. GENERALAGENCYANDINTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 50, Cherry Street, i 'dborsfrom Deaderick, "Ts.Nashville, Texx. GLOVER. & BOYbr . fe(pw (StTCCESSOltS TO WILLIAMS A GLOVER,) WILL attend promptly to Buying, Selling, Leasing, nnd Rentin r Real Estate Bitixc, Selling, and HirixgNe groes, (8sf We have comfortable Roomsand Cells for taking care of MO Negroes.rI) Negotiating Loans, Buying and Selling Stocks of every description, Collecting Debts in any part of tho United States, Ac, Ac. Orders for Negroes at tended to promtlv, and instructions faithfully obeyed. References. "Gov W B Campbell, Ex-Gov A V Brown, Dr John Shelby, Wheless A llobson, Bankers, Dyer Pearl A Co., Banker's, W B Shepard A Co., Bankers, Col X K Stevenson, Gen S R Anderson, Cashier Bank of Tennessee, O Ewing, Cashier Planters Bank, J B White, 6'f M Chan cery Court, T TSmilev, Cbrk Circuit Court, FR Cheatham, Clerk County Court, D T Scott, Nashville Jnn, S M Scott, Citu Hotel, 11 Bridges, Seicante, D Y Winston, Union Hall, C II Bachus, Verandah. feb 22. " SOMETHING NEW. THE SOUTH NASHVILLE FURNITURE MANUFACMURING COMPANY, are now offering i '"AVsnlendid assortment of Plain and Fashionable Fur fx niture at their Depot on Market street, Thomas gi S2igg new "building, (between Union Hall and the Square,) which thev offer at prices to suit purchasers, I both at whole sale and retail. They intend to give satisfac tion to purchasers work warranted. Call and examine their stock. Orders for Work attended to -with despatch. K. H. GROOMS, Prcs't. W. L. Naxce. Scc'y beptf-n FOR RENT. Two Offices on Cherry street, up sjtairs over A. L. Demoss and J. A. Mc PnmnbMl'B Tiw Offices. AISO Two offices on Deaderick street, over Dr. A. G Goodleis. ALSO Six rooms in the 3d sfory of the buildmgon Dead erick street, occupied by A. G. Goodlet and others. ALSO Two offices on Collegestreet, over W. Ireeraan's. Apply to GLOVER A BO VD. Agents, marcliSG - No. 50, Cherry St. BRUSHES. JiLst received an assortment of Hair Brush es; Superior Tooth Brushes. Superior Nail Brushes of various styles and qualities for sale by MYERS A McGILL, Ladies' and Gentlemen's aprili Furnishing Store, No. 56. Co lege street. "VfEGRO ES WANTED .We will pay the highest JL 1 prices in cash for 25 No. 1 Negro Men; 25 Bovs from 14 to 18 years old; SO Girls do da do do do. . . - The above Negroes are wanted to fill "an order.' Persons havinz such Negroes for sale, will do well to call and s-e us before selling. FmarchS GLOVER A BOYD. T?OR SALE. 2 No, 1 Negro Men, 25 years old; JC 2 No. 1 Negro Men, 35 years old; , noys, 7 and 12 years qio t " ' 11 o 10 ii i j it ii a a 8 tun " woman. 45 The woman can bo recommended as a superior cook, hav ing been the cook for a private family for the last twenty years. She will not be sold to any person who will take her out of the count. . Call quick if you want private negroes at reasonable prices. Be sure to call at No. 50, Cherry Street mar20 GLOVER A BOl D, OUKD WOOD BOX .HATCHES. 100 Gross Patridge's Round Box Matches. In sf ore and for sale A. MORRISON AGO. feb23 Corner of Deaderick st. and Square. S - - ' U r-2Tr' te 5-c cs x s"5 i fi 5JE J 3i a s . i; 9. -8 MEDICAL. AFFLICTED READ! PHILADELPHIA MEDIC AL UOUSE-Established 15 vears ago by DR. B.IN KELIN'. Tlie oldest surest and best hand to cufc all forms ot diseases of skin, and solitary habits of youth, is DR-IvINKELLN, N. W. cor ner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, one and a half squaresfrorn the Exchange, Philadelphia. Take Particular Notice. mere is a uauu. ! bovs teach each other at the academy or college a liabit m ! dulgediu when by themselves, in solitude, growing up witn j the' boy to manhood, and which, if not abandoned m due i time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial hap piness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious and ; devastating affections. Few of those who indulge in this pernicious practice are aware of. the consequences, until tney find the nervous system is shattered,-feel strange and un i accountable feelings, vague fears in the mind. The indiyid- ual becomes feeble, he is unable to labor with accustomed vior, or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and ' weak he is dull and irresolute, the countenance is downcast, the eves without natural lustre, shamefacedness is apparent ' These are-symptoms which flundd awUiv the attention of those similarly afflicted. , If the victim be conscious of the cause of Ins decay, and ! having relinquished the odious practice, he -sufTers under those terrible nocturnal emission?, which weaken andhame ! him, producing mental, and physical prostration. It He emancipate himself Iwforu the practice has done it. worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfmitfii , and tns i senses tell him that this is caused by his early follies j -Too many think they will hug the secret to their own ' hearts, and cine thenu-elves. Alas! how ollcn is this a lata! delusion, and how inauv a promising youth, who might have , been an ornament fo society, has faded from the eartM - Younsr Men! Letnu take modesty clter j on irora his honor as a gentleman, and in whose dokiui will be i orever locked the secret of tho patient, - f Country Invalids. Findiiwr it inconvenient fo make f -,.nrnrintiil nrpnrdinfrlv. and be cured at home. Strictures of theuretu'ra, weakness and. constitutional de bility, promptly cured, and lull vigor restored.- All letters post r.id,j A remittance of 2T cents in a letter, postnnid, ,1 dressedto-Dr. Kinkelin. Philadelphia, will secure his book on the Secret Infirmities of Youth. jiinut wly . LIVER COMPLAINT, ? Debility, Dis- l luicoi , if ihn K'lrTiipvs. and nil diseases ansiiic trom a disordered Liver or Stomach, wich as Constipation, Inward i Piles, Fullne.s,.or Blood to die Head, Acidity q1 tho Stom- ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust forFood,FullnessorA eight f in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimmingof the Head, Hurried and . Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the heart, Choking orSuf- i ' focating, Sensations when m a lying posture, "Dimness of j Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, lveranu inui ram in tlie Head, DeScicncy of Perspiration, Yellowness" of the i Skin ahd Eves, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, limbs' etc.. . Sudden FhiVcs of Heat, Btirniug in the Flcah, Constant Irn- agiiiiogs of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can be et v fecfuall- cured by Dr. IlooflaiuUs CelcLratcd German Kittcra? Prepared by Da. C. M. JACKSON, at the German Medicine r Store, liO-Aivh street, Philadelphia. Their rower over tho above diseases is not excelled, if equaled, bv any other preparation in the United States, as thecurcsVtfcst'in many cases "after skillfurphysicians had failed! These Bitters- are worthy the aftontion of invalids, jios- sessing great virtues' in the rectification of diseases, of the liver and lessor glands, exercising the most searching pow ers in weakness and affections of the digestive orgtuis, they are, withal, safe, certain aud pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From tho "Boston Bee." The" editor said, Dec. 2t!d : Dr. IIooflano's CELEBRATEn Giiiur.iN Bitters, for the cure . of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Ner vous Debility, is deservedly one of the most jsopulnr medi cines of the'diiy. The.-e Bitters lmve been, jtsed by thou sands, and a friend at our elbow says he has himself re ceived an effectual and permanent cure of liver complaint .. from the ue of this remedy. We are convinced that, m the 1 use of these bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are 5 pleasant in taste and smelly and can be used by persons with the most delicate -stomachs with safety, under any circum f stances. We are speaking from experience, and to the af ' llicted wo -ad vise their use. i 'Scott's Weekly," one of the best literary papers pub , ished, said, Aug. iildh. ( "Dr. Jfoofland's' German Bitfors mannfactiircd by Dr Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prom ; inent members of the faculty, as an article of much efficacy ? in cases of Female weakness' As such is the casi, wc would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thuSstve them '" selves much sickness. Persons of debilitated censtitulion will find these bitters advantageous to their health, - as we . know from experience the salutary effect they have on wctdc systems. More Evidence. The Hon. C. D. Hineline, Mayor of the city of Camden, N. J., says : "JTooflaxd's German- Bitters. Wo luive feon maty flat tering notices of this medicine, nnd'the source from which they.cameiuduccd us to make inquiry lespceting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and mus.t say that wc found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive oigans, and the influence it exerts upon nervous prosfnition is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, making sleep refreshing. "If this medicine was more generally used, we are satis fied there would be less sickness, as from this stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and imagina ry diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and you can hid defiance to epidemics generally. This extra ordimiry medicine we would advise our friends who are at ajl indisposed, to give a trial: it will recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can pioducesuch evidences of ment T- T 1 1 I Evidence ujKiu evidence has lien receircd.(like tho fony. all sections of the Union, the last three vears. iioinir.) fiom anil the stoniest testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the practice 7f the regular physiciaiis of Phila delphia, than all other .nostrums combined a fact that can easily he established, aud fully proving that a scientific prep aration will meet with their quiet approval when precedent even iu this fbtim "That this medicine will cure liver complaint nnd dyspep. sia, 110 one can doubt after using it as directed. It aci6 spe cifically upon the stomach and liven it is preferable to calo mel fn all bif ton dtseuses: the effect is immediate. Tliay can be administered 1o female or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF TUE GENUINE. They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON up on the wrapper, and his nainc blown in the bottle inflow t .wJiich they are mmruvs. For sale, wholesale aud retail, at the GERMAN MEDI CINE STORE, No. 129 Arch strcet, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers, generally through out the country.- - PRICES REDUCED. To enable all classes of ihvalhis to enjoy I he advantage of their great i estorative power. Sin gle bottle 73 cones. Also for sale by W.. W. BERRY, . . EWIN.liROWNA-CO. CARTWR1GIIT A ARMSTRONG, H. G. SCOVEL- Druggists, Nashville, Tenn. And by Druggist everywhere. making vour case known to one who, from education and re- ' spectibjfitv, can alone befriend you. He whaplsccs himself I ! i,n.WIllf. KTNKELTN'R treatment, mav rehciously conhllc' ! r personal-application, can, bv stating their case explicitly, to ' getht-r with all their symptoms, fjier letter post pifclv have Forwarded to theni.a chest contaming Dr. JCJs medicines, NViclesalgrAgeiits for Kentucky and Tennessee. selves.ifrypu wish to be in tficTigor?and fullj "SUTCLIFFE, McALLISTElt A Cjp.?TPagain. w-" Yours truly, junco cowly. T.nni.ivllll-r ITtt DE. ARNOLD'S UNION PILLS. GitEEX Hill, Tenn., January 19, 1852. Da. Arnold De.vr Sir I consider it but an act of jus tice to yourself and the community, to state to you the very great benefit I have received from the use of your Union Pills. Having been for quita a number of years, greatly troubled with dispepsia, and constipation of the bowels; ut times alarming me greatly, I used every other remedy, al most that I ever read or head of for the disease, all without the least beneficial effect. 1 had almost come to the belief, that it was useless to try any more; as I labored under great debility, and my stomach was greatly injured by tak ing the different Pills, medicine, Ac.; but on hearing my neighbors speak so frequently of the beneficial effects of vour Union Pills, T concluded to give them a trial, and Lought a fifty cents vial, and commenced their use. From the Urst dose of one Pill 1 was satisfied it was the medicine for me. I have not yet used ouite one vial, and can now sav to vou with the utmost pleasure, that I have not for the last ten years felt as well, ov enjoyed such good health, as I have since commencing tho use ot your Pills. I would take uo i sura for the good these 1'ills liave done me, and almost every branch of my family have used them with the same happy effect. At times some of the negroes have had symptoms of fever at the first complaint I have given them one or two Pills, and never had to repeat the dose but once, which effected a cure. Your other medicines used by my family, have had tho most happy effect. I shall always keep a suj -ply of your Pills on hand, and I think that no one, laboring' as 1 have undcrgreat debility and dyspepsia, with all thei evil consequences, but what "would, after a use of your ined idines, join me in saving the same of them. Resjectfully W AV MASTERSON- For Sale at the Drug Stores of ZIMEKMAN, T.WELLS, UEECH, FLEMMING A CO., and BOURNE'S HOUSE'S MEDICINES. BEING the sole owner of House's Celebrated Medicines, consisting of Indian Tonic, Pile Ointment, Tetter Cer ate and Pills, now in the hands of local agents in the State ot TeunesscOj Kentucky, North Carolina and Virginia. I offer to sell the same extremely low to Agents or others who wish to purchase. I have also a large quantity of said medicines, I together with Uray s invaluable Umtiiient, on nana anu will khII 'liom nt tvlinWitAftr rftnil nt taivor rates than thev havft cvci jeen sold in this. market. A large discount will be al- T lowed to those who buy to sell again. n. isv uit ii, june 7 wtf " Opposite True Whig Office NASnviLLE, Juno 2, 1S51. This is to certify that 31 Bourne is my authorized Agent gem written signature of Wm F Gray upon the outside label of the box; and all who wish the genuine must see that it is written before thev buv. as there are base imitations out Bcwaieof an article puqorting to be put up by W W Gray, of Raleigh, N C, winch is a base counterfeit. The name ot W W Gray is engraved, as will be seen by close inspection. Therefore, in order to avoid imposition get the ointment put up by the undersigned. W3I F GRAY. PATENT SAFETY" FUSE. 100 000 feet Patent Safety Fuse, the best article manufactured. For sale atEastern prices by A. MORRISON & CO. feb2S - Corner of Deadericksl. and Square. fo sell and put out on commission Liray s invaluable .Uint tnent, in the State of Tennessee, Keutucky, Virgiuia, and North Carolina.1' No Ointment is genuine unless it bears the ESTDIAN' TONIC. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THOSE AFFLICTED. THE subscriber respectfully announ ces to the citizens of Nashville, and the public generally, that he has located permanently in this city, and that he will devote his attention to the alleviation of human suuerinsr. by curine lmeu- matism, Gout, Neuralgia, Coughs, Can cers, Piles, Sore Eves, Scrofula, Disease? of the skin, Diarrhtea. and Gravel, Fe males suffering with irregularities, uer vousncss and debilitiy, can be penua nently cured. T);;! of a neculiar character I guar antee to remove in a few days radically, without offensive or deleterious .Medi cine. Patients would save much time and money, iosav iiotbjiisr of anxiety of mind hv civinir nim a call. Invalids from any section of the country, bv ."JJf letter statinirthe symptoms nnd cucIosilj: a lee, c a.Sdiedidnasnt to them with full dtiectu- is. TSSSSvnOm it distinctly -Kidthrt e above cures are efi'ecfed without He we ' H aire is entirely dependent on the use ot rtotsacn..r0 .,r the Indian practice. .n tb coriier o t T)u subscriber also seeps . , ., " - - f . , s Viheand l.'emim.branesiife.s; gw . .Y, t:tx jf well vejitiHated, and in a very reined pat ; . ' anywid.to U. under his immedfate direction, fl.cy am ccrnc m, and s e Ya to render-them comfortable and to Sii!!!?7 Fur particulars, ee my ci.culats. jgpFn., Indian Botanic Doo!o,r Office cn Mkt M JJ . from the Square, East side-Sign of the Nashville. X 1; Tit.o P.lltnrs of the NashvlUe Union: Genth i.cr. Pv nnblfehintr the following you will muckctfife a . ttt -r v. v.A a fvor on suflTeriDs-lmnianity. It is but lustier 1 1 - He that tho virtues of Mitchells Indian Rfcev.n . slMmldhc made familiarly kuovvn'oevery r,r.e. I:' ' larl v 4o those alHitted with that jminlul d.?can- . et i. : it Fxtlt t T I t: It C" lUUUtM W UVV.U t-U,..a , . . ) ! two years. I have applied to nun-.erousphy3:cv. a. ' mMnns roinpiHps ii'ci ii mended tcbceie it, 1 ' ' iU id temnorary relief and almost iit- despair of ej.r 'ti tifely cured; bit heriag of Mitchell s intfiai ii hi i ir . . c . s 1 a,e r-i'i". i: Extract, lor sometime. 1 was not vviuitg !. spcul SO nxuou liioncyr aim mi iu t" ' a card in vour paper of Dr. Mitchell's sml U , I -i n ' r niul &uiret me hv CfMiiic: il tct 11 1 III, ItUil liU .4-ia - - " ..c ..r i luktilo T nm pnliidv irl:tTU. Ler.fV '! LH- liri. ..... w.-.. - j . , . , dutv iucumbetnroiim0lorecoiBiHiHim rUcsttWigt-t urr. s a m'edicijie which I believe Las no equal in the tuit U s distressiujr disease. , . Youi resrectfullv, D. IScTNTt HT. Public Square, 3d door from the ew Li c. ANOI'IIER lairoUTAJji' CCME . B 1' Ml TC II El..' S INDIA A 2 X 2 A . EfcfiSFiFAn, (near NasKviO,) May S, 1 -Dr. J. iirtchell: Dear Sir, 1 take pJmme in utat i - fo vOu, and for the Leneut ot the public. 1 r-at ny Lw . 1 a lad orfitleou veais,) A ho has been afflicted with t e l.i uwtirtn, for some time, in one or hia kr.ees and bi. ! , . d n-n.i vnrimiK ifinpilimi. :iH of which bad r.iTi' e Ext;-aet, induced me to try it tor my ron.er,ana m m l astoiifehineht. hv die use of one bottle be hs legmi.tn use of his limhsj and kentiroly free of all pam- 1 thti i feel in dutv bound, after having tested a med!ii'.e must be of" so much use to those aWictetl with th. ful disease, to, ututoikiUd, publicly recemmend t a.- a tain cure. - -.Tti-v-,. Ilospoctfully, yours, 0. D.wALI.n N. B.I'ersons" wishing fo confer with n.e, cam i by calling at my residence, Spring street, Edgeteld.'Ii: Davidson Coitcty, Tetm- Jury 3, 1 Tl T Mtfolmlt- 1)ftr Sir I fuel it U1Y dlltV to ( kl i ' ' . . . ., - edge to the afflicted, the benefit 1 have ieeTed Jrom v Indian BheimuitM: Extracts. I Ive lkei Miflenrtr v KUemnafism in my hips for some time. I umn tieatmeotot a physician coiisideied a gcod one, who N ! . T that he could not uflcct a cure on me. Heanrg rf : T tract orTectingsonmny curesinthe cityofNasliville, n ' mo to try it; and I take pleasure in stating that the one bottla of your Extir.et has gnrsa mepeat rtfef. I sider it a verv valuable remedy for what it isi-tcwm: e..i paiticularly lor HIiOHiuatisni. Yoiirs, respcctfullr, D.UKtNKI.I Y. Nasuvhlk, Tenu., July ri, ! ' To tlie Editors of the Union: Deemirgit my dutv i ' public and especially to those afflicted with RheumatiMi.. .t I have been tvlrevcibvMitcl-eirlndiau Rbemratic F : I have been afflicted ftir a nuii.bvr of years, and aj i i . : number of physicians for relief, but in vain. I uh n ditlbient rcn.edies reconimcnded fur KI:em atip. but -them all t he hnmbugsj Hearing et Dr. Mitcheir I. KhemuotieExtracf, I called on the Dwtcr, ai.d e me I could be enred. Having spent so mailt n.m i .i found m. relief.' I conuluded to he humbozMfd n n. . told the Doctor I would give him a certain sow if he vn ' u effect a euro. The Doctor took ihv cae and furniI.i I n e with medicines: I followed his diiections; and I am imv happv to state, after the use of two hollies ofhisextrr.it, n .1 two of his blood purifying remedy, 1 am entirely rei ( v. 1. As au act of jiuuice to Dr. Mitchell, I take this method of r -commoitding'it to those who arc similarly aIIie led, as a cer tain rcmody fur Rheumatism. Yours, respectfully, 30. L. K AN. Augustl. Llvcolx CocxTT,Twin., May 9,1-' To all afflicted with Kheumaiisui, the n.it painM.t nnnoviiKr of diseafes in the whole catalogue of Iiun.sia : foring, F would wiy, apply to Dr. Mitehell, or his Agei.t-, ft I somo of his iiivalimhle 'Indian Ilheiuualic Exiruet: venture tooKsert you will not be humbugged but -find n . if from your suffering. There is a great avi-rgicu to 1 . ei t 3Iedicines by the public generally, as they have been .- f len deceived; but this invaluable remedy is worthy a f and has, so far, proved effectual whenever tried. I w A give a brief statement of mv case, that those who have 1 long afflicted may not yet Jespond while Dr. Mitchell . -ij-vives. Having been afflicted with tho worst of istdadies f r r re than six years, being confined to my room afieai port!-1 f the time, and unable to Ke by day or night mv joint- s' r fened, my miiclcs imrtialiy ossified, ami so much en ai:.. c 1 as to seem more like an inhabitant of another wirM " ri this. Having tried even- Physician of wV note of w 1 1 r I niiilil lunr all nroved unsuccessful. I bad eutirch 1 t - paiied of recovery, expecting to spond (not enjov the J if the invalid, when I chanced tosceaiiaecwuit orwewi 1 -fid cures effected hv Dr. ilitehell's Imbau Khctmikt . tract, I resolved to give it a fair trial, ae f had all othi" I ' -sioians who tried my case, iiotwillis4andiug-it was a j . : medicine, in which" I could exorcise no very strong 1 when to mr great surprise and satisfnclio, before a-r more than the short space of one moiilh,-it has lecn r arrested in its ravages upou my sysu in Hint I can aia st v 1 1 -ture to assert, though ot lorn' standing, ilart it a entii el - c -polled from its strong hold, though aj paieuily to well u re lied. Less than onemonth is u short tune to route au er.tmv which has been solely engaged in erecting fcHjhgMens i. r npar seven vears. 1 can tav hi iiiu uinn.-icujji"i'wr u nr- .F 3L HURIJ; COACH MAKING., rrTV ...wlnrclmrn.l irntilit riBnoctftlllv in- ! nml llit nil till r; thai "P thev- have taken the old stsnu ot i. HhUmb, , Deaderick St., where they intend to carry on COACH M A ING in all its branches. Wc will keep constantly on 1 1 an assortment of Carriages, whicli we will dUpose 1 a reasonable terms. Carnages of every dcserfotSon matlc order promptly. Repairing done on reasonable terms. :i- 1 the public may reh upon getting their work when pron j. Work entrusted to us will he warranted to be of the he-" workmanship and materials. 2BIVCKSHTUING. Evon-descriptioo of BLAf -S3liTIL'S W0KK executed in the best maaaeroolibi:... terms. f"110RSE SHOEING. We have inourompkyMl cri enced HORSE SIIOERS, aud the public may roiy tpf' i r their horses shod in the neatest manner. All wot i rt 1 i r to our care will be under the immediato suporlckc a .. the Proprietors, and no pains or expense spured to give - .t isfaction to all. We respectfully solicit trow the pub U a liberal share of their patronage. feb2-ly CRA3I A SIIKPBRRI. D. TRIGG, Grocer, Commission, Receiving & Forwarding' Mawehaat, dec 30 Broad Street, Nasktmjjc Ts.. TRIGG, has opened his large ami commo dious Ware House on Broad Street, he- tween College and Cherry streets, North side, 2. w-lipro ho is nrenarcd to STORE croods of almost any kin and quantity on reasonable terms. He will also attend t Receiving and Forwarding. Havingone of the hwgestur 1 most convenint house in the city, located at an iutcrwedu 0 point between the upper River Lauding and JtaUived De pot JUST RECEIVED BY D. TRIGG, Broadway. fA a (TANS! Ink A Mottlv's fresh Ovstenc Z JJ 5 bbls Crushed Sugar; 5 bbls Pulverised Sugar; 25 bbls best Cider megar 20 bxs W. IL Raisius, fresh; 25 boxes Cheese; 25 bbls ilolasscs; 50 dozen Brooms; 25 bags Coffee; 100 begs Fine Salt; 20 half boxes W. K, Raiains; 10 boxes Codfish: 25 boxes Drwd Herring; S tierces Fresh Kiev, 25 dozen Buckets, painted; 25 boxes Star Candhfe. 25 boxes Tallow Candles; A IsnTeas. Matches. Bed Cords. Roe Herriat;; Mackerel, Ac., Ac , which will be sold cheap for Cash or Barter. janlS C. E. GRENVILLE & COi, General Commission Merchants, Chattanooga Tcnn. WILL pay particularattention to sales of Bacon, Lard and other articles of Western produce. As they have a large and personal acquaintance, and di rect correspondence at most of the important towns in Geor gia, and part of South Caroliuaand North Alabawa, thew will be enabled to dispose readily of the above mentioned articles in season, and respectfully solicit consignments. Reference to V. K. Stevexsox, Esq., 1 - 3IORMAX A Co., AashvdU. A- J. Dcxcax, ) . Bradlst, Wilsox & Co., HuntssUU, AU. janlT &m acute; alo satsei n.e uv ceriiucuits hi b'"-' , 1 ble peiions in Louisville, t onie f whom are 1 ersoiial.v U'vn to u.e, that got well by tlie we of lus Extnut, Licb i ' tc 1 nip in mvu it a trial: iind I take uleauie in f tat'.rg, tl at ; 1 . r proved useless. 1 was almost m iljxw iui ue u " be auvlhiug hut acripi'Ic for therestr.f hwhfe, " , ' rf of kit i-it u:ere Jravn. But boating thai Mr. i.c!ul. ..'i Imii of Xnshvillo. had Lecu cured by the use f j t r 1 Lc vl- ' r d r I