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MSMYILUS I Hi AMI AMER 1 1 A . VOL. XXIV. ASHVILXE, XENN: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 81, 1853. NO. 148. Ji V,; UT A tilTCTTTTI? nrT7iATATi IDTH A Tr TrvTrni m-n-r. ' ' ' " " Jl sgj ti' id 4 r .1 kf 'I , r ONION AND AMERICAN. OPPICE No. 11, DEADERICK STKEET. THE WEEKLY UNION AND AMERICAN Ia furnished to subscribers at the following rales: Single copies, one i year In advance. $a 50; within the fear 8 00; at thend of the year M 00. Circs Of fire and upwards f2 00 per copy for one year. Clubs of subscribers will be re ceived for six months at the foregoing rates. . ho TRI-WEKK.LT is published every Tuesday rhursdsj and Saturday, at $5 per annum In advance; if nupaia a advance, $6. DAILY is published at Jyght Dollars. E5-TI1E HONEY I ILL CASES TO ACCOMTAN1 SUBSCRIPTI03 Remittances of subscriptions ma, bo node by mail 1 our. risk. paper will be sent out of the State unless the order Is ac- companied with the cash. XASKYILLE WHOLESALE f BICES CURRENT. coasxcrcD dailt jjt joushos, boss, & ca Axu. Collins & Co 13 00 Other warranted brands. ...... 9 oo .Beeswax. Yellow.. .. Bcoous. Common, 11 doz 1 10 Shaker 2 50 E dck m. Ohio, y doz 2 0 Cixructu. Common Cast iDgs, y lb..... 4 Mill Crank?, Ac .. Wagon boxes, y sett. J0 Coopehace. Molasses barrels, 1 00 l'ork do............ .. 14 00 (SS 10 10 as as as 0 as as 23 125 3 50 2 75 4 25 as an as i oo Whisky, do Hour do........ ' SUck hogsheads Corrox Yaens. Assorted Nos Dozen Yarns, COO,, Do. do. 600.. Do. do. TOO.. Twine, ' " Batting........,.,; Cniesx. Common, W. R. Selected do EnglUh Dairy Durham Farm 10. 60 1 oo "50 40 OS 50 .. ; 65 . OS as f9 . OS OS as OS as as 10 12X 1C 20 9 15, . 11' 15 18 8 Cownat. Manilla, y lb . Bale Rope Digging, 44 inch ., Da 4)1 do. "Cidkb. Common, ipbbl. ...... Ca-nulss. Tallow mould Cincinnati Star Sperm Adamantine Coal. Cumberland, large.... Do. small Caicceas. Nixon's, y hhU as ..8 20 V. ii' .. 43 i vv as as as as as as as as as as as as as as 18 0 45 20 4 50 4 (X) 4 50 . 12K 4! 25 60 65 50 65 20 40 75 r. CO 1 75 40 8 CO 70 40' 75 SO 80 1 50 ...2 50 Huston, do . . Soda, do ... Candies. In bulk, y Hi Cofrui. Sheet, y lb Drcjs A Dris. Aloes, India, yib Do. Socotrina,fflb.. .. Alum o Anuato.. ....u . AssafcEtida.. 40 .Arrow Root..., ) Aquafortis.. 1 15 Borax, refined lialsom Copavia. ....... . & as at as as Brimstone, roil...... Camphor. .......... Cbodiineal.. Copperas............ Cream Tartar KitoOin Salts V . . O..I..I...- Kas . 3 as .i C5 & . iMas . '.. as . as . "lAas Ualls, Aleppo .......... G urn, Copal, washed . f . 50 M 65 SO 40 as as as as as as as as as as is as as as as as as as as as as as as as as at as as as as as as as as as as as as a a a Do. Arabic, India Do. Turkey.. ua. u range 2. Gamboge, 75 Jalap Hoot, pulverized. 1 25 Isinglass, Kussia tt lH) Do. American... 1 00 Ipecac Hoot, pulr Liquoric l'asie 22 Magnesia, carb 35 Manna, liike 1 50 Madder, Dutch 16 Myrrh, India SO Do. Turkey CO Od Vitriol 5 Do. Castor, gall 1 20 Da Lemon, $ & 3 00 Do. Peppermint 5 00 Da liergainot 4 00 Otloot llose. tioz... 8 00 Opium, Turkey JS 50 1'russiat e I'otash ....... S3 Quicksilver. 1 -5 JUiubarb, E. I. ...... .1 50 Senui, Alexandria 35 Da Eat India 14 Snake Hoot, Seneca .... 75 Do. do. Va 20 Sponge, Dahama. ...... 75 Do. Turkey. ljj Da Extra tine 1 60 Sugar of Lead 20 Sulphate Quinine 4 00 1 25 4 00 25 40 17 40 75 S 1 SO" 4 50 y oo 6 00 40 50 20 80 2$ 50 8 70 20 Sal Amoniac. . 20 Saruipurilla, Ilond. Sal Soda Sup. Carb. Soda.... Tartaric Acid 40 5 60 17 G 4 4 Vitriol, blue. Drs Woon. Camwood, y lb.... rustic Logwood..... icrauiu. 6 a FaciTi, Xcts, 4c. Apples, greeu.pbbl.l 00 a 1 50 uot uneu...... .. wj Peaches, pealed .... 2 Cranberries, f bbl. . Almonds, sbell'dfJ lb Da sott shell.. Da bard do.. . Currant, Zante,.... Filberts Figs, Turkey . Do. Malaga Lemons, y box. , Orange-, da Prunes, W lb, in jars- Raisins, M. K. f) box. Do, Sultana, do.. Walnuts, Eng'h Ib. Drazil Cream Nuts. . . Pea Nuts, y bush..- Pec ins. y tb Featbees. Live Geese, yV 40 Fiai-Miuk 10 Wild Cat 5 Muskrat 2 Ksccoon. 10 Fish Cod, dry. y lb , Shad, Baltimore, y Hi Salmon White TUh Mackerel, No. 1. Da Na2 Da Na3 GixsExa. Uinseng, y& .1 UnlS. Wheat, V bush 60 Cnrn,yellow. Da white Kvc a iunp.V0 a a 35 a 20 a none. a none, o 25 a liX a none. a nne. a none. a 20 a none. a none. a none. a a a a a a a a 10 70 42 20 20 20 20 a none, a none, a none. none, none, none, none. 25 80 SO SO Deans, white . a none. Barley Oats, clean Uran 15 Shorts, y cwt 80 "Glas-i. Countrv Brands, Window 8-10.. 3 50 Do. 10-12.. 4 00 Da 10-14.. 5 00 Da 11-16.. 5 50 Da 12-18.. 6 00 Oi-vrowutR. Hazard's Ky. Kitle, y keg;5 25 40 .20 1 00 4 50 5 00 6 00 6 SO 8 00 5 25 4 00 3 75 IUP. Hrown, y ton lUots.We.it Flint, y lb Green Dry, salted Spauih Calf. Hat. Ixiose, V ton 120 00 .. SI .. 4 .. V Jl30 IH) a 12 a 5 u 12 a a 6 a nomii si. Kale, y cwt. a IIoxet. In comb, yVb .' 10 Strained, do 8 a coin-. 12X Lioroni. liraudies Alor. Seignette a I 10 J. J Dupev 1 50 a 2 10 Maglory,.". ...3 50 a 4 tO OtarJ, (Dupey 4 Co) 2 50 a 5 f 0 American, iu bbli S5 a . 0 Da in pipes t 50 1W ; Holland Gin 1 80 o 1 CO DjmeticGin 35 a CO Wines Maderia, 1 50 Uurgundy Port 75 Crown, do ...1 50 White Wine, y bbl 15 00 Claret, in cas-x .S: :35 00 IK in boxes 2 50 Whisky Common Rectified,: 2d Da Pike's Magnolia.... " 2 Harper'.... . S5 Ijucoln ' SO Robert son county ' 85 Monongahela 85 litiurbon - 3S. Rye 40 Irish and Scotch ,. 2 Oil Alcohols, 7C52 proof...'... 60 ,Iaov. Tennessee mannfaciuied Bar, a a a 2 00 1 25 2 00 a a 40 00 a 3 00 23 23 21 35 40 4.'. 4J 50 1 .V) 70 5 .. a .V 6 a ..' a ... &K .. ?i .. a liana Hoop Rod , Sheet, ' Boiler Plate Pig. y ton b .8 .40 00 u 42 OO rutsburg , . , Boiler, yd, i. Amarican Sheet........ 6 a 5tfa a Kussia.... Bar bloom Bar puddl'd and boiled......... Live Stocx. Hogs, y 100, net 3 00 Beeves, do .........8 00 Sheep, y bead ;..l Cows and Calves.. ,,.,...20 00 Ltltt.-Pig.VlOOtt - i'O 5 a a a a 5 00 a a 4tK a 6 00 liar, y ,1b., ..-.... 7 i . Da Cincinnati, 25 Upuer.a doz js 00 a 23 W .: 'Harris,ailiS,J o a 23" Calfskins, y doz 27 00 a 80 00 'Bridle. .i; 7 Mr a sn fiti Nana. Kiuls,loa,fkeg!!;ir!!!.'r5 i a 5 00 r Do' 3d,....;-..'.. ............ 5 2o 0 6 60, Do- 6iL:."..'.......,...-.....5,.O0" a 5' 75 Ons. Tuinerabbl--.......-0 00r o 27 00 Xurdirgaii..:...".. o 100 Olive,' do, . 1 ;.vl 3b o 1 75 Linseed w...wf.. ,;..- -90" a ?5 efind.yiialev,.J,.-,Ml...k.Jli0t a 110 Sperm, wmter,. ............... 1. 70 a Do Fall .. c ,- Oakcu. American, y E ..'..-..'..'.Cf. - 'it a ? -Paixis. White Lead, pure. ; . . a 2 50 ..iRedLead, Cincinoati4,,,.-...tjjla ,1. . . Itliargu.. V,'.'.. aSa "- " " Prnssian Bhie 1 0) a T 2S Chinese Blue.. A. .-.'i. -05 75,, Chrome Yellow; kw .JiPg ' Do Green. ...j. . 85 45 . T3o , Red,.-.. JS2- 125 ,. ' TVhituic: .."..; . -33f ' '. ' Pai:is',bile.;...i...-.i-.'...." H( a t. ,' . ; Puttyjt;.'.'... ....-.'..i.".?-' IJ-pii ..-. -7K ' SpauisU'Brwn.'.....tr. "-,4-. a 5 eiietiahlied,"cwt'....,l... ' Ta 6 Chalk : '2, a Z Yellow Oc re 4' a , . . Lamp Black, papers.... K" A'erdicrris....... ' 0 a rabRagV'fti,ca!.h...rJLJ..i-I a S Kict Uarolina, tresn...)!.,,.....!... . a none. Salt. Kanawba, f? buliel.,1 .1 a CO Liverpool, fine sack... IC. . ."V. . ." tf5l) ' 2 75 Do coarse ....'2 25 a 2-, 50. Seeds. Clovers,. ...... ,5.00" a -5 50 'Timothy.. ..... "325 a 8 50 MilleCtr.-..: - a . 50 .- Red Top.....".ij....... ..f anominal FlaxSeed. ?.56U 100 a "Mustard, lb ..'.... 6 a , is. Caiiia'inmabi,iptt'-"'r' a- 4 SriCES. 45: -Clove.. , 3 5j. a 50 11 a 13 3 a 10 A 1 50 u 1 50 a U Ginger, ground. .t .. . Do. Mace .. vv mp um a a Nutmegs ..... j.;.....;..... repper....... .;.., i,...,.. Pimento, .', Soiij. Per tiound.. ; a 18 '"tit a 10 Saltpctle. Refined, r? lb'.. .'.:-... .--.12 a 1214 'STAitat. Per pound ..j ,... -7Ktj ' 8' pTEtu .iiiienw oufierea i ' 'iFgUh'BliMereat.P..'.v..V.!12K 1" Crmvley 15. a 16 German r 12 13 (ist..v.V..i 18 a 20 Shear....- c.-.-..-.. ,18 a 20 Suot. Tcr bag .7. a 2 00 Buck, a bar..... .'" 1 X 2 50 Soap. Castile V.ii i..'.-.;-.-.:..;..'i 17". 20 Nashville, Na 1 . . ' C Cincinnati, do...-: ,. " 6 F'ancv .' '.. V.' Tea. Gunpowder, y lb 50' a 75 imperial........ 0 a iw Young Hyson . .- ,4) -a 00 Black Teas . 40 i 75 Tn. English Block -...... S3 a 40 Banca S3 ;i 40 Tallow. Rendered ' .. a 3 Rouch....!.... f 5 VEGSTAnLES. Potatoes TrisJi 60 a 1 00 Da Sweet'. 40 a 50 Yiseoar. Cider, y bbl 4 00 Wool Well washed i a 40 Uonimon to cx)d 30 a to VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY AND FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber would call the attention of those who wish to embark in the Iron business, aUo those who wish to own a handsome and fertile farm, to the following property which be offers for sale. 1st. Jacbon Furnace and lands, say about 2500 acres. This furnace ia on Beaver Dam Creek, Dickson county, Tennessee, and the stack is the largest in the Stale, being 47 feet high. The furnace, except the stack, is now being reuuat, ann will tc ready us put in blast bytnelstot No vember. The route of the North Western Railroad, as sur veyed, passes immediately by the Furnace. The ore is tin surpassed, and the timber and ground admirably adapted for coaling. Also, Belleview Furnace, and about 3600 acres of land, including the Dickson ore bank. This Furnace is on Jones' Creek, about three miles South of Charlotte. There is a cood water power, and also good farming lands attached to Ibis property. Also, the Valley Forge on Jones' Creek, and about '87, 00 acres of laud. The tall is 28 feet, and the head of water immense. -There, are borne very fine fanning lauds in this tract, and it is altogether a most desirable location. Also, the Mill Cieek property and Duck River ore bauk in Hickman county, Tennessee. The Mill Creek sites, of which there are fire orsix; present the best water powers fur the mz of the btream that can be found in any country. The Duck River ore bank is the heaviest deposite of ore iu the State, "and the ore ran be procured with less labor than at any bank in the country. It is within half a mile of, Duck River, and the lands around are covered with the best coaling timber. Also, the Lower Tunnel, at the Narrows of Harpeth, in Davidson county, Tennessee, with ten acres of land fur buiUings and machinery. Disunnecesjary to speak of the water power at the Narrows of Harpeth. It is known to every one, andtwenty-liveycarsof exjierience enables tb subscriber to speak with certainlyof its great benefits and usefulness. It is, indeed, only to be seen to be appreciated. Lastly, my Williamson Farm, on which I nov reside, and which tor beauty and fertility is second to none The house is large and airy, and the out-buildings of the best descrip tion. It is intersected by the Southern Railroad, and also by the Nashville and. Franklin Turnpike. It is 11 miles from Nashville and 7 from Franklin. It is a "meadow farm," watered by Little Haipeth, and the best evidence of its quality is the hay produced on it this )ear, which all who have seen it, pronounce it the best they have ever seen. Itis altogetheroue of the most desirable tarms for beauty and prohtthatis in the South-west. It contains about 560 acres. The above property is ofTered f r sale, not for the purpose of profit or speculation , but simply from the fact that the subscriber's health, makes.it necessary to relieve himself of the' care, necessarily incident to so much real property lo cated at different jtuints, and renders him unable to give it that personal attention which it requires. Any one wishing to purchase any of the above property will please call on the subscriber ut his residence, or ad dress him at Good Spring P. O., Williamsou county. Ten neescc. augSl 4m M. BELL. Cincinnati Enquirer will publish the above until the 1st of January, 1854, and&end bill to this office. "Vf ECHOES FOR SALE. The subscriber has ev J. 1 eral families of Negroes that he will sell ut private sale to persons residents in this Mate, and who intend to keep them therein. Residence on Ihe Nashville and Frank, lin Turnpike, 11 miles from Nashville. M. BELL. augsi itn. Oil. "W3I. McIaANE, INDIAN AND GERMAN ROOT DOCTOR, EESPECTFULLY announces to the citizensof Nashvilk and vicinity, that he has relumed again after a real dence of fourteen years in the Sutb, and peniLinentlyla. cated himself in South Nashville, ut the corner of Isl ington aud Pearl streets, where he may at all times be fount by those who may wish to consult him. He has in his possession many certificates from men f eminent standing certifying to the permanent core of the most distressing cases of the following disease., viz: Ner vous Affections, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills and revcrs, Pleurisies, Asinmas, ioius, Wigus, incipient uon suinptions. Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fits, Dropsies, Cancers, Ulcers, Scrofulous, Ucmoptasis of the Lungs, and other Hemorages; Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Kidneys, Mer curial and Venereal Taints of the Blood; Diseases of Chil dren, Worms and various other Diseases incident to the hu man system. During ins residence in me souui, ne attended mover ten thousand different cases, all of which he treated with more than ordinary success. Dr. McLane hopes from his much experience in the Medi cal Profession and tbe degree of success that has attended his efforts heretofore, to obtain the confidence and patronage of the sickaud afflicted. Nashville, Feb ly. DR. WM. McLANE. t3"AlI Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville. CASH ! CASH ! 1 WNTED at the South Nashville Furniture Factory, of good SEASONED LUMBER 10U.O00 feet of i ch Walnut Plank wide; 50,000 do do do do do; 50.000 do 2 do do do do: 100,000 do Walnut Scantling, 8 feet long, 4, 5 4 6 in. sq'rc; too.uw uouiierry uo ao uo; 100,000 do LK iucli Clierry Plank wide; 50,000 do do do do; 50.000 do 2 do do do; 50.000 do Ash. j-aniriiicfroml3to5 in thick widenlank: Also, Poplar of all sizes used for Cabinet purposes, for HUICU mil uc imiu Mil iicii.vi Also, 25 or 30 good CABINETMAKERS wanted, to whom r in i. . i t i f i iiiir jinces mil uv pvch hi cuaii. iut 1 ursgwu ux: None but good workmen need apply. anl7 FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ! T AM just receivings fine assortment of Fur-g JL mtuieol tlie latest and mosl approved t vies, wiucii will be warranted as rccommend-i tM;Af. Furniture of-nil kinds made to order. Articles nt free ia the Railroad or aiivliere in Hie city. Remem ber 43, UiiH'ii street. Cheap Furniture Depot. a;i I H.MORTON. SOMETHING NEW. pIIE SOUTH NASUVII.LE FURNITURE j jL.ur AjJiuui. uujij-aay, ore now oHerinea as"Jn!en.iid usvirtinent of Plain unit PovliinnnMa vTir "!H1 nitureat their Depot on Market treet,Thomas'7 CJJuew building, (between Union Hall nud "'0a Square,) which theoll'er at prices to suit purchasers, iTl both at whole sale and retail. They intend to give satisiac tion to nurchasers work warranted. 6J Call and examine their stock. Orders for Work attended with despatch. R. 1L GROOMS, Prea't. W. L-Nasca, Sco'v septal' 17OR SALE. Four valuable Farms, on tbe Caney ; Fork Rier, 75 miles from-Nashville, 20 hours travel by stage well timbered, good stock farms, and the river navigable for steamboats 7 or S month in the year. Those wishing to engage in the Lumber trade; or in raising stocek wouiu uo wen io give me a caiiv A. Ia DAVIS, Sept tf a At the U. S. Mail Packet Office, ?' HEW DRUG STORE! ; . J. G, BR0WH, . (?rafrZy 6 the jirmof Ewin, BroicnA Co.,) tiAsopensd, wiman enure new siock ra urug.. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, icu, c,kk m the site former! v occunied bv the old firra.t' Na43. College street, three door from -UnW, -where he will be pleased to wait upon his old friends and citizens gen erally. Particular attention is given fo Physicians Pre scriptions, which will be filled with uccuracy and dispatch. ' Subcical Instbuvksts, comprising Pocket Cases, assort ed; Pocket Vial Cases; several new patterns; Speculum, assorted; Midwife, Amputating andTrepanning Inst runieubi. In cases or separate; Tooth Forcep and Keys; Stetliescopes; Cuppinr Apparatus; Stomach Pumps; Dissection Instru meutit Sc., Trusjesin every variety a complete assortment . . ., . . . ,r i r. i OI eveTYmiu usually kepi in una line mar ue iouuu u aug7 ' J.O.BROWN'S. CHEMICALS. A large, stock, and from the best .manufacturers, some exceedingly rare, never before brought fo this market Attention o'f Physicians to this part of my stock is respectfully solicited. aug7 J. O.BROWN. BERMUDA ARROW ROOT. Warranted per fectly pure and fresh; full supply at aliE7 ' J.-G. DROWN. Rose Bear's Oil, Bell Lavender, brown and white Windsor Soap, Barbers' Soap in 1 lb bars, together with a general as sortment of Plain tnd Fancy Soaps, Hair Brushes, 4c. 4c. Shell and Buffalo Dressing and Fine Comb, Ivory da Pow der Puffs and Boxes, Lilly White, Alabasier. 4c. auK7 J G BROWN, KIONTEA COMPANY. I have a full supply of the best qualities of Teas, put up by this Company. It is the same formerly kept by Ewin, Brown 4 Co., which five such general satisfaction. The Ne Plus Ultra Black ea and Plantation Imperial arc thought to be superior to any in this market: also, Tea3 ia small caddies of 2 lbs cairn ang7 J O BROWN. CONGRESS WATER I have made arrangements to keep a constant supply of this water, which I receive direct from tbe Spring;3 gross just received. . sug7 J a BROWN. TONE WARE Of all descriptions and best.quality; also. Flower Pots, assorted sizes. uz7 J O BROWN. BAMDOO FISHING POLES 100 iust received; also, a full assortment of Fishing Tackle, Limerick Hooks orSnoods, pointed. Poles, Ac ug7 J. G. BROWN. JL; rion Fluid, Barry and Clirchugh's Tricopherous, at aug J jt iiibuivii. STARCH. 15 boxes Proctor 4 Gamble's Pearl Starch also, superior article of country made Starch. aug7 J. G. BROWN. rpURNIP SEED. A large lot of Summer aodWin I ter, and Summer and Winter mixed. aug7 J. G. BROWN. IOR JELLIES. Sparkling Gelatine. Coopers hiiL-si, 1 Russia Sheet, and Shred Isinglass; also, a fine lot of Flavoring Extracts. aug7 J. G. BROWN, LEXINGTON M USTARD, in V, JJ, and 1 It. Cans; fresh and just ree'd. aug7 J.O.BROWN. trE.VST POWDERS and Brown's Ess. Jamaica Gin I ger, White lad. Red Lead, Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, 4c. Lard Oil, Linseed Oil. Turjentine, Varnish. 4c aug7 J. O. BltOWN. 43. College st. THE HAZARD POW DER COMPANY, Of Hazard ville, Connecticut A. Q. XtAZARD, PHES'T. A. E. bOCOLASS, SKCV. CONTINUE to furnish Gun Powder of all their well- kuown brands, Kentucky 1HJU, Amtriam Sjiorting jnd'uxn Rifit in kegs, half and quarter kegs and caunisters of one pound each. Also, a full assortment of Powder for RIjASTING AND MINING purposes. The reputation of their Gun Powder istoo well known to require comment. AU orders promptly filled at my I'mcdtr Dejxf, North-east comer of the Square. S. H. L00MIS, Ag't for the H. P. Co, oug3 tf Nashville, Tcnn. WALT. PAPERS.-Just re ceived, 2,000 bolLs of those beautiful French Papers, for Parlors, Halls. 4a. toeether with a splendid assortment of Gold and Velvet Borders, Fire bcreeus, Win dow Curtains, Ac. f"Ou hand a large assortment of unglazed Papers, from 10 to 25 cLs per bolt. KLAGES & GORBEY, No. 20, College street, next door to the Seiyanee House. jnlyH W. W. FINN, 41, MARKET STREET, BETW1EN UXIO!i ANU THE SQUABB, Jtasirillt, I'etintKtfe. ri O r.D AND A'EIA'ET PA. Ij PER HANGINGS. A large and beautiful varietr. Uocornttvc all 1'apers, all i the latest r rencti designs. llorders, mdou' l'apers, ieaster nua cent tre Pieces, a large assortment. Uliean Unsiazcu l'apers 12,000 pieces m store, from 12 X to 25 cts. per Bolt. All for sale, and Chkap roa Cash. july7 JUST FINISHED AND FOR SALE AT THE Clark Street Coach Factory, NO. 5, THE LATEST STYLE BUGGIES, BAROUCHES, ROCKAWAYS AND FAMILY CARRIAGES. Take PARTICULAR NOTICE that rvOrE. Stout's Coach Shop is on CLARK STREET. july IV iu A A. siuu 1. TUOSIAS UOUGE. XELSOX WALKEIl. HODGE & WALKER. Barberi, Hair-Drassers, &c, lie., Xo. 13, CWir ttrett. HAVE opened their new cstablishmentj and offer to their customers and the public in general inducements nev er before offered in this city. Having newly fitted up our house, we feel confident that all who rive us a call will leave well satisfied. In addition fo Barbering, Hair-Dre-s- ing, Ac., we bare large, commodious and neatly lurnislied Bath-Honuis. These are tbe finest in tbe city, and as to convenience and comfort, cannot be surpassed iu the coun try. Tiile passing, gentlemen and patrons, just step in and see with what magic we "make the hair fly," and what a salutary effect our pure water has upon a wearied and cotle body. augS If Maimey's Reaper mul Mower. I REFER the Farmers to the statements below, made by Dr. John Shelby and L. F. Bradley. I have seen it in operation several times, I am satisfied of its great utility. As he season is advancing, I now offer lliose I have on hand for $200. L. P. CHEATHAM. june29, 1853. Nashville, Tcnn. Nasdtille, June 2S, 1853. Col. L. P. Cheatham: Pear .Vir; I have been using he "Reamuc and Mowin?Machino"patenientcdbv Manner of Illinois, which you are now offering to the citizens of Ten nessee. Itis a first rate labor savimi Machine, Itwoik? neatlt and RArwLT. The amount cut per day will depend principally upon the speed of the team. If tbe team can ravel four miles jier hour, it will Reap or Mow, fifteen acres n ten hours. It is entitled to tbe confidence of the public Respectfully J. SHELBY. I, L.F. Bradley, now managing the farm of Dr. Shelby, make the following statement : We have had for more than oncweek.one of Od. Cheatham's mowing and reaping machines, we havetricd it in clover and grain blown and fan cied, and 1 now state that it mows and cuts cleaner than the . . . , 1 . t 1 -1 1 j 1 . . . sytne ouue, ana iuai n win mow per uuv ua uiucu as 1 hands, and it can reap at least twenty-four acres per da v. june2'.MAw. L. F.BRADLEY. 50 REWARD. I) ANA WAY from the subscriber on the night of f V) the 3rd iust, his negro boy AMOS. He is about & 20 vcars of ace. 5 feet 9 or 10 inches hich and weichsV ..1 HIi ...... . ,1 .1 lla 1. a Hr4vlit ..1 1. 1 1 1 li.e cI.itAl lmir mul hlue pres. and will no doubt attemnt to nass him self as a whit man. He was raised by a Mr. Dickey, .of Spartanburg District, and was purchased by Uapt. James Bonds of Spartanburg C. H. He is probably lurking in the vicinity of that town, or may attempt his escape to a free State. He rode off a sorreriiorse ten or twelve years old, which has a scar on both shoulders' caused by warts, and is shod behind, is quick in gaits and steps short, holds a fine head, is sunk very much above the eves and inclines to be spiteful. The above reward of FIFTY DOLLARS will be given for the apprehension of the boy and horse ; the boy to be lodged in any jail in the State. All expenses tor Keeping me nurse win aiso oe paiu. Newberrr, S. C. July, W. G. NEEL. sepU tf JOHN RICHARDS ON, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, No. 22 Cedib Street. "TTTOULD resnectfullv inform all who have nnir nse YV forlbe services of a Barber, thai he has at ths time in his employ a number of the best and most experienced operators that ever bandied a razor or a pair of shears in Nashville. His shop is filled up neatly,. and gentlemen may always confidentlr rely upon prompt 'attention and comfor table shaving, lie hopes to continue to receive a liberal share of encouragement from an intelligent public that knows how to discriminate between "gilt and gold o'er dusted. aug 1 , 1 BELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY. OXFltOXT, SEARBHOAD Si'liEF.T. THE Subscriber resneelfullr returns his thinks to the public for past favors, and so- ff licits a continuance of patronage in the above LA line, also u COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTURING. Together with everv description of Metal; Turnings Metal ic Packings, Balbit Metal and Castings. Sod&ruunts. Generators, Ale Pumps, and Pumps of eve- ry description manufactured to order, or repaired- at short uo:ice. Cash will be paid at all times for old copper and brass. jimeB2 ly B. COLE. SS. WILLIAMS Agent for John Williams, New Orleans, will make liberal cash advances on Produce lorsnipmenu ' uiyit PERFUMERY In every style, Frencli.Gcniian and AinericauCologner, Hair Oils, Pomades, Ac, 4c , Timtb Powder and Paste. Piver'a Aroinat'cVineirar. Glenn's CLOTHING. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. THE undersigned having just wrived from New York and Philadelphia, he wishes to inform his friends and for mer patrons, that he has purchased as large and fine assort ment of Gentlemen's Clothing and Furnishing Goods that has. ever been brought fo Nashville- They ore now ready for nspection at bis stoie. tbe ... WORLD'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 11, Public Square. I have taken particular pains to have made an assortment of JCrtra 'irn (nt&intf for Gentlemen, weighing from 800 to S50 lbi, and wlw have always been paying high prices to the Merchant Tattors. ALSO, a splendid assortment of India Rubber Goods, and CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING. from the age of C years and upwards. r:TfN'riv iiPirror.t vts j will take, particular notice that I cau supply them with Cloth- Iuuranu rurnismiw uooiis either wcolesale or kltail, as low as any One in the city. xvi', juii ict-ciicuauiQita vi line 1 iuu buu uuu Caps, of .various sixes, which 1 can sell Uctnty-jite lr feat. lower than any other house in the rity. uutne one, come au, to to. I'UH fcius World's Clothing Emporium, No. 11, Public bquare, Nashvil . augSO J5m hville. Come one Come aU ! This Hock shaH Hy From its firm hose osjsoon as 111! FALL AND WINTER STOCK FOR 1853-4. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the denizens of Nashville and surrounding conntn that he has now on hand, and receiving additions daily, ft large stock of Gents FASHIONABLE READY MADE CLOTHING, for Fall and Wipter wear. Among which May be found: Fine Black and Bine Cloth Cloaks, pauish do, Opera and Congress Coats, Double do, Black. Blue, Brown and Olive Over Coats, Sack, Paletots, llox. Frock and Dress Coat;:, Business do., and other styles .and colors too numerous to mention., Pants and Vests of ever style and color, to suit the most fastiduous. Likewise, .a general asssrtment of CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Fine Shirts, Under-Shirls, Drawers Suspen der.3. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Hats, Cups, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, 4c; 4 - Country Merchants, in particular, are reqnested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. septlO L. POWERS, No SI, Marker St, opposite Guion Street. N". B. Not to be sold or undersold byany man or com bniation of men.- L. P. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST received at No. 11, Cedar Street, a large and well selected stock, of Cloths. Cassuners and vistinirsof the latest styles. ALSO A larsre assortment or gentlemen s i urnu-hins Goods. A n-iw and beautilul style of Stocks. Shirt uoIIats, Cravats. Suspenders, Gloves of every dis- cription, Under-Shirts aud Drawers. Having mtde arrangement witu one ol the best Ulotlung Establishments in New York to supply me. Win. T. Jen nings, 251, Broadway, I am preparred to offer to my cus tomers and the public, Clothing of a superior style aud qual ity. Please call and examine for yourselves. sept-t o i. J. uuuuu. Agent. NEW GOODS. WEhare just received our assortment of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES i VESTTNOS. of New Styles mid Varieties. Also, an assortment of Fine Rcudy-made Clothing, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. sep20 CLIFTON 4 ABUOTT, No. 15 Cedar ft SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING ! H. A. JESSEL, Arcade Clothing Store, iVo. 29 Market street, opposite tin Union IML THANKFUL for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, begs leave lo inform the citizens of Nash ville and surrounding country, that he has just received one of the largest and most complete assortments of Gtntttmm't Fall uiuV lllnUr (Xotiing ami Furmhmj Goad ever brought to the city, which will be found unsurpafsed in quality and workmanship, and at such low price as cannot fail to please. The stock lias been selected and made up' under my own inspection, fspreultf suited to thj wants of the city. A Iso, a large assortment of Children's Clothing. suitable for all ages, aud warranted to tit. As my stock is very large, 1 can oner great inducements to country Merchants, either wholesale or retail, at very little above Eastern prices. Give inea call, as I sltall take great pleasure in showing tbe Goods. II. A. JESSEL, Arcade Clothing Slore, 2y Market st, octG 3m Opposite Union Hall. "CLEAR THE TRACK." THE Mihscriberbas jtut opened, at his old stand. No 53 Market street, next door to T. W. A W. n. Evans, the largest and most elegant stock of READY MADE CLOTH ING and Geutlemeus furnishing Goods, be ever had the Measure ot exhibiting to ins insnds and customers, wiucn e is offering at wholesale and retail, on such terms as will. he confidently believes; give entire satisfaction. His stock consists or rrockand Dress Uoats, ol every va riety of style and pattern: do. do. Pants and Vests, Over coats, Box Coats, Ac, 4a; Hals and Caps, a isrge assort ment; Carpet Bags, Trunks, Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Umbrellas, xc; a large as-riracni 01 uioves, iiosieryanu Pocket lldkfs., Ac; all of which are new, and purchased of tbe best houses in the Eastern cities expressly for this mar ket Thankful for tho liberal Datronatre heretofore bestowed on him, be iuvites on examination into his present stock and prices, as he is determined to spare uo pains to please bis friends aud customers. M. SULZJIAUKKIt, Agent, septSS 3m No. 53 Marketst, 100 fea Kio Cofi'ee, M STOllB AND FOR SALE BY . II. Loomis. NORTH EAST CORNER SQUARE, ocf4 If Nashville, Tenx. Tciaasessee Powder. POWDER Tennessee Kmc, in quarter, bait and bole kegs. Tennessee Blasting, in kegs and barrels. A full supply of the above description of Powder, war ranted equal to any in tbe market, always on band and for sale by julyl5 " CHEATHAM, WATSON 4 CO. SAFETY FUSE. 500,000 feet genuine Safety Fuse by the original manufacturers, for sale by CHEATHAM, WATSON Jt CO. jyl5 at W. H. Coupon 4 Co.'s., PublicSquare. GEORGE W. COOK, ATTORNEY AT LA W AND LAND AGENT. Woco Village, Texas. WLL attend to the collection of debts, and the investi gation and perfecting of land titles in Texas: KEFEREXCES. Hon.0 W. O.Totton, Hon. Nathan G been, " R. O. M'Kinxkt, " R. L. Ridllt, " R. L. Cabcthecs, Ark CarlthilRS, "John L, Dries, Governor Wu.IL Campbell, augSl twly "GENTLEMEN'S OUT-FITTING ESTABLISHMENT. On College street, one duor South of tie Square. THE unders:gned would respectfully invite citizens and strangers passing through Nashville, to call at their store and examine the most elegant assortment of Finishing and Fancy Goodscver brought to Nashville. We have at all times the latest sty les and best quality ofGoods, and invite special attention to our Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, which we warrant to be well made, and to Ct better than any other style of Shirts. Our stock consists in part of I jnen and Mnsliii Shirts, e cry size aud quality. Silk, Merino, Cash mere, Shaker, Canton Flannel, Brown Cotton Shirts and Drawers, Silk Merino, Shaker. Lambs Wool, Cashmere, Brown Cotton and Country Knit Half Hose, Kid, Silk, Buck, Beaver, Dog Skin, Cloth, Cashmere, Fur Lined and Plain Gloves and Gantlets, Sicarfs, Cravats, Stocks and Tics, Suspenders, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, llobe de Chambte, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Canes, Razor Strops, Soaps Cologne, Odors, Oils, Tooth Powdery, Hair Washes, Tooth, Hat, Cloth, Nail, and Hair Brushes, Porte Mouief, Pocket Books, Woik Boxes, Dressing Cases, and many other articles too humerous to mention. N B. Indies Underwear of Silk, Merino, Cashmere and .Cotton." Gum Good, Goodyear's l"atent, best articles. Remember tho number 50. MYERS 4 McGILL'3. Furnishing Store, College itreet, 1 door South of the Square, Nashville. . octll V ALUADLE LANDS FORSALEKYViR tue of a provision iu the will of John Davis, dee'd., the undersigned offeis for sale the folluwing valuable Tracts jof Land, viz 1 173acr"S on the Tennessee river, immediate ly above (he mouth of Duck river, aflordiug the best loca tion on Tennessee river for a commercial point; 150 acres on Duck river, opposite the mouth of Pine river; CH acres adjoining the town of Perrvville, in Decatur county; 215 acres on the East side of Buffalo river, nearthe Hurricane Bottom, snd 103 acres near the West side of Buffalo river, near its mouth. Terms made known on application to the undersigned. JO. W. HORTON. i FTfccui(ir!, b EWD.D. HICKS, f 1-Itcut0-novi eod4wlm. at.YjAblecitypropertyforsale The undersic-ned bemir authorized by a resolution of Hie lOaia Ol jHUYUrauu Aiucmicu va .ui. jtij ... at its' meeting on the 14lh instant, fo dispose of the following valuable property, to wit . Lots Nos. 22 and 23, on tbe west side of Summer street, fronting on said street 30 feet and running back 210 feet to an aileron which there U a two story BRICK TENEM EXT, occupied at present by Win. C. Hurt. Also, Ixit No. 23, situated on the west side of Cherry street, south of Broad .I fmnlino-mi Chemr street 53 feet, and runninir back ISO feet, on which there are TWO TENEMENTS, one of 11H1CK and one of WOOD. The above lots will be divided to suit purchasers. For a more particular description ot said lots, reference can be made to Book No. 14, pages 605 and BOfi in tbe Register's ofliceof Davidson county. The above property will bo sold at private sale at any time between now and the 17th day of Deccmbernexf, and if not sold previous to that time, will be offered on that day at PU1SL10 SALE. Tim alxive named property will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years. Notes payable in Bank without inter est, with good endorsers, and a lien retained until tbe pur chase money is paid. W, n. HORN, Mayor. bct21 tf. KENNETT ALE. 50 barrels of this celebrated and popular Ale" in store and for sale low by 1 v McCREA 4 TERRAS3, CIIEESE.-.100 boxes just received per Skipper and forsale low by oct20 McCREA 4 TERR ASS. arfii iHiiiiiniiisrr iif 11 tmtePt DRUGS, &C. BANNING'S PATENT LACE. OS ABDOMINAL STTP- I-nn . , PORTER, 4 ut. weak and delicate peisons, male or female, and those . who are afflicted with the following diseases, viz: Weakness of the Breast. Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath, l!n-Jai-Ito Cea-ncas and Weeding of tbe Lung! inn t P" 9'."atnres. and Enlargement of one Hip and-Shcsdder; Falling of the Bowels and a Ten. dency to Ruptnre. 1 Wapsus Uteri, or Bearing Down, Ir rilaPainfu or Profuse Menstruation, a Tendency to Abortion, and . Painful Pregnancy, and Ihe bad shape- inci dent f o Child Beanng.a Disposition to Dropping, Lounrinc and Weariness, common to clerks, mechanics, students seamstresses, and others who keen inclined positions. " The subscriber has had the exclusive sale of this cclebrat e.1 ISrace for sevcral years, during which period a large number hare been sold to- those who liave given the highcjt testimonials of their remarkable curative powers. The most satisfactory references can be given to persons in the city of Nashville and surrounding country; furthermore, they arc Tecommended by some of the most "celebrated and extensive Practitioners of Medicine In Nashville and the adjacent country For sale by H G SCOVEL Druggist and Apothecary, Norlhsideoftho PublicSquire, three doors West of the Nashville Inn. auglS tf, DK XLBBY'S PILE OQITIdENT IS PREPARED lbr the Grafeuburg Company by Dr. Benjason LicBr.of New Hampshire. He lsaVbytician eighty-eight years of a;e, and has for the last sixty-1hrte ye irs used this Ointment in his practice. A cure is war ranted, no matt-r how extreme the case. This is suffici.ent to induce every person suffering under thisdisease to try it. Price per Bottle Jl. The Vegetable Pills, prepared by the Grafenbnrg Company, are used constantly by hundreds of thousanda, who attest their value. The true operation of Medicineis to give increased activity to Ihe means possessed by Nature for the removal of the Causes of disease. Forall billious disorders, Costiveness, Imperfect Digestion, Deficient Action of the Bowels', Liver Complaints, llcadacbe. Activity of Ihe Stomach. Ac. Price 2." cents per Box, with full directions. Forsale by all Drug gist. oct!3 ALFXMcKENZIE, Agent. J. IT. 1 1 11 r row's Iatnt Pliintutlon oiutv mil. 1,. rPHIS Mill differs from all otli-r lo the constrne Hon of A the upptir or Kuunlu? hti.iitf, which Is rumposeil 01 French Uurr l!Iok, e uelnsvt tu a cant Iron t a, which forms the back aiidUooportheSion wltlia fast Iron Kte.ur Bush,thaiiIsofsreaterexteriuililiiinietr at tlm bottom llifil at the top, wblch la secured to th bai-L. by foil rboH. so that every block hi in the rorm ofa drive tail, which irlvcJ jcrealer atrcngih t a Stone than any otlior sucthod which i rniuired Intmall mills, where the stone I run with great jned,aiHl beromet dangerous if not strongly mails. It alio give any weleht to a stone of small diameter that Is required without having ltthlcx or high, that make-sit top heavy. This mill 1 a square frame made of wood or cast iron, in tha form of a mux, with KnJge-lrw, Kpiudle Uaiance, Kins lriver. and KeguUtlbs Screw, and grluds aion the satins principle as a lsre ialll,dlnt)riii'only In the Kanner tDne; this being of great weizht enable It to grind nearerthe ten teragreaterquantity ofgrsln withless ower than iiij niher mill now lu use. This mill Is portable, aud may be attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. ALSO, all sizes of Kreneh UurrMlll Stones, matiuSictured on the same principle. Jnsriiu H. Burrows, o( Cincinnati, is tbe Inventor, for which DO obtained Letters Patent ia 1812. For aliinfricee ments tte purchaser will be held rosponsiblo for the right of using. These Mills do not reijulre a Millright to sctthomup; and all thai is necessary to pat them in operation, is lo much a hand to the pulley on the spindle, with n drum nrficleiitij large to ria a tweutv-four inch .Mill 'Jill revolutions per minute, attached to (Jin, Steam, or Water Power. Br the steady application oftwohnrre power the Mill will grind sx to 8 bushels per bonrof zood meal: and will grind nheat as well as corn, Tho thirty Inch mill, if put 10 Its fullest speed, wli srindfrom ten to fi'.teeu bushels rwr hour. There mills are warranted to be la every respect as recom mended. DiKicrioirs von Uiwa. Place your mill aboutSOfeet from the Driving Pulley In a level position; make tbe belt of leather six or eight Inches wid. Give the StoneStn revolu tions a minute with the sun. Keep tho neck and step of the spindle well oiled. Place the star on tbe back or the Running Stone, la tha same way as the Cross on the Driver, that is.theway they are trimmed to run. Hfer toThos. Patterson", Ej., of Highland county, Ohio, Je.se Beal,Es(.,of Clinton county, Ohio; C. S. Bradbury, Esq , of Cincinnati, and a number of others. All ordersdlrectedto JOHN E. T1O0MAN, N. Si Broadway. Nash vllln, Azeutfor MIddleand East Tennessee.or J. H. UUKKOWS, Jan 26 d. tr-w. & w. ly. West Front st.Cin. O, EBB'S PATENT STRAW CUTTER AND 1NDEPEN DENT CORN CHOPPER. THIS very important invention has been in use about three years. The inventor baa made improvements which have rendered it perfect as a STRAW AND CORN CUTTING MACHINE. It has given entire satisfaction to every one who has used it, and is tho most superior machine in use, for the purpose for which it is designed. It is siui pie in all its parts, durable and easily kept in order. It is self-feeding, and easily worked by a boy 12 years of age. It will cut straw or coru in the sbnek from half inch to three inches in length. Many certificates might be pn duced from Farmers who have usM them, to prove their superiority over any other .straw and corn cutter now in use. Persous needing; such an article may rest assured tliat in it they will find a valuable acquisition to their farm or stable. The subscriber has greatly extended his means for man ufacturing these machines, and he now solicits for them the attention of tbe public, and the farmers and planters particularly, of the South and West. He will hereafter be able to fill all orders rapidly, and ensnres all machines to do the work for which they are designed. Bein? the inventor and Datenlee. and sole proprietor, be will dispose of rights for counti a or States on reasonable terms, to any Mechanic who may wish to manufacture them, and will furnish one set of casting for patterns. sep7 Cm . JOHN E. ERB. DR. FEASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. AMR. WINTERS had lost nearly all of his hair and had been bald for many years; by the usa of three tot lUi of Vie Magnetic Ointment, lad "His-hair enlinly re tlored, and now has as beautiful a head of hair as any man could wish. His age is about 60 years. A son of Mr. Warren, of this town, 14 years of age, had been nfilicted with the Asthma from his cradle- He had the benefit of tbe best medical advice that a loving and wealthy father could procure, without avail. It was one of the most aggravated cases 1 ever saw; he was emaciated al most to a skeleton. By the use of a few bottles of the Oint ment be 'r2 UwroopMy cut al, and for seven months past has enjoyed robu-st health. Tliis was au extreme case of inflammation of tl fjieen, of long standing; has a variety of treatment f ram no less than eigltt different physicians, without receiving benefit was cured by Die use of only four bottles of the Magnetic Oint ment. This was four months agoaud the lady (a Mrs. Dun ham,) is still in good health, and able to attend to ber usual lioiL-sthoId duties. Have treated two cases of ('ironic Sore Eyes with the Ointment, both of the patients so 7wiry UitJ, as 10 need an attendant to lead them from place ' place. One of them had been alllirted IS years, tfie other about Oyears. They Lad tried t! e best physicians in tbe Stale, withoutbenefit; ami one of tneiil bad been under tho treatment of tlie celebrated Dr. Muzzy, of Cincinnati, for eighteen months, and had expended, hundreds of dollars iu vain efforts to effect a cure. They are now by use of tlie Magnetic Ointment, nearly or quite cured; and are able to read and attend to any ordinary business. I have, used Ihe Ointment in a unmber of cases of Piles, and iu no cote hat it failed of giving imnwliate relief anil generally a ferrnanmt cure. I have also used it beneficially in severe eases of Ery sipelas. And last but not least, I have within the last year cured four cases of CANCER by the ue of the Magnetic Ointment ulunet From a thorough trial of thn Ointment in nearly every disease for which it is recommvnded, I can confidently re commend it to be one of the most useful remedies ever of fered to the public. Respectfully Yours, BURTON llUllltELL, M. I). Dated Jan 27, 1S.V), Amelia, Ohio, The character of ihLs Ointment, a.s an efficient remedy, is established in this city. There are quite a number of indi viduals who ascribe their restoration to health tu the use ot this extraordinary Oiuttneut. For sale by IL G. SCOVEL. BERRY A DEMOYILLE. mav5 CAHTWRHIHT.t ARMSTRONG. A CARD. I HAVE this day associated with me in the Saddlin Bn. 8iness my son, A. C. MARCH. The buaine-, in future will be conducted in the name of J. D. March A Son. All persons indebted to me, by note or account, trill please come up and make payment. J. 1). MARCH. J5" Thankful for tbe liberal share of patronage hereto fore, a contiuuance of the same is respectfully solicited. jan2 J. D. MARCH A SON. LANI WAKUANTS. We are buying and paying the very highest jinces f LAND WARRANTS. Per sons at a distance having warrants to sell by sending fo us bymailorotlierwise may depend on getting the highest prices at which they are selling at the time in Nashvilie, and the cash remitted orpaid to order. . . julySl DYER PEARL A CO. T70H SALE Oil KENT. A new Frame Housejutt JD completed with seven rooms well plastered and pa pered. Situated on Church street, in Hines'i additional Nashville. The said house is about font hundred yards from the Female Academy, and will be sold on reasonable terms. For farther particulars enquire of R, L. Crenshaw, r auglS W.D. ROBERTSON, M'Lemore st. 9 fit jMEDIOAL. DR. MOUSE'S TSVIOORiTISO CORDIAL, a Phenomenon In Medicine. 1 ileum nesiora ana wie inguened, by ' D. MOESK'3 INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL. For centuries, Msdleal seienca has been rtmackln: the vegetable and mineral ktn;dccis,ta searchofsomethioj-toat 1 shoald restore the lost or deeiyinff enersasof the nervous and muscular systems.wilhouttaedravback of subsequent Erosirailon, which all stimulants, tonics, and narcotics had eretofore entailed. Thai simeihlnjr has been found. Ills a vegetable production, brongbl from Ihe storllo deserts ot , Arab a thd-Stony.by the celebrated ProfosjorM. . Mono, well known as a distinguished member of the leadtn; iclonUns ' societies of tho Old World, and equally distlnjul.-lwd as a I Physician, a chemlst,aad attaveler. Tbe Jukes rthis herb, concentrated aud combined with other ejetable medicinal extracts, are now producing results heretofore unheard of; ( !?l'l,,r any other eonntry. At Srst the tronerties attribu- til .7 MVIUUKdlUU KLIAIK UK LUK- z: we.r." Je8Iaed fabulous. The public oftn d.ccived could UfitbetiuvM th 1I1..1, . .. a . , . v i. . t1 1 ' tTI,h.!dUco,v.V.ror-v.B,nt fact'nn""lla1lB facts attested by I of tt Mhest class and charactf r, are now iri- 1 Sitfwef ' ai" leiUinoay '"alca Perfectly lrra- .Jr flwx remedies, ia all cases, the deplorable evils ! iTV S .? ml,usVr b""e ot lh9 arioas ornn which pa.. OP ha wonderful machine called man. It restores to 1 mil ljor every delicate function connected wiib that mi. terlouscompoandasency or matter and mind, tocrssarj to tberd producVonof nnmaullfa. TnMM.rr..i.i ... cular frame, or deficient In vital power. It Is rccommemle.1 ' weal ui coiumunicausicai energy wnich is necessary to lie proper enjoyment of ail the natural ppe I tits, as wellas the hljrbermenUl attributes. Iu bcnsSclal effect) are notccnSncdtoeiihe'rsexorto any ate. Tbe feo j bte girl, the aitinir wtr),thelutless,creerated yoath.tbe over I worn man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the t individual safTeilng from general deUUiy, ur from tbe I weakness of a single organ, will all find Immediate and per manent relief from the use of thlslncoranarable renovator. Tothoso who have a predisposition to paralysis It will prove a csmplete and unfailing satejruardaealmt that terrible mal ady. There are many, perhaps, wbo have so trilled with their constitutions, that they think themselves beyond tha reach of medicine. Lemntoven these despair. The Kllilr deals with disaase as It exists, without reference to causes, and will not only remove the disorder Itself, but Kebiiild thellrokcn Constitution. The derangements of the system, leading to nervous dis easos,andtheriirm of nervous dlieaso itself.are sonnuior oas that It would require a column to enumerate tha mala dies for which tin. preparation Is a speclflj. A rew, how. i-r, rosy be enumerated, viz: neuralgia, tie dolereiuv, htadache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation or the heart, spiual alfdctious, muscular debility, tremors, fialu lenee, a prlckjnieusali.in la tbe nsli, nnmbnfM, toipldilr of the liver, meulat depression, wcakuassof lh will, indis position to move, Ciiulnera afleretercise, broken sleep and terrifying dreams, inability to remain in one place or posi tion, weakness of tb procreative organs, sexual lacnnipe leccy.meUnihoiy, mouomanU, llnor albus, stnciuitat the stomach, female Irr.'gularilUs, a chronic teudencyto uls-. carrlse, euiaelatlikn, and all comjilaicts e;rowin: out of a free induUcuCa of the passions, aud all barrenness that doas not pruceod f,om uraulc causes beyond the rea?h of, luuiiu-lue. . Whenever lh organs t.i be acted upon are free from mal formation orsirirlural dlsi-avoi it la averred that iUorsu's IcriKoratiug liliiir. will replace weaduris with strength, Incapacity with eSrien: cj Irregulsnty with un form and natural acttrity.aud this not only without hsrdof reaclion, but with a happy effeet on thn geiitf rul ufxaiin mou. it r- hear in mind tliat all malaiHer, wbereter Uiey bogiu, tlulsh tilli tbe nervous sys tem, and that the paralizitiou uf the nerves of motion aud sensation is political death. Hear In mind also, that for eve. ry kind of nervous disease the Elixir Cordial la the only re liable preparation knowu. Ctin? of Nervous Diseases. No language can convey an adequate Idea of the Immedi ate aud almoit miraculous chaago which il occasions In tbe diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken dnw ir by rxces, weak by natu re, or impaired by sick ness, th unstrung and relaxed organlzaltenlsatoncebraeed re-vlTlfledandbulltop. The menial and physical symtoras of nervous .limnse vaidsh together under Us Influence. Jor islhe effect teujporarj(;oii the contrary, the Telle! is peruia. neat, for the cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself, and restore It to-Its norma condition. Well may the preparation be calledthe .ilcdiciual Woiulrr. of the nineteenth century. It is, as tbe flrstsclentllle mania the world would have admitted, that miracle of medicine heretofore supposed lohare no exlctance. A Stimulant that Pintails No Re-Action. Its force il neverexpanded, as is thecase with oplom, alco holic preparations, and nil other excitants. Ihe effect of these is brief, and it may well be said of him who takes iheiu, 'The last state of that man Is worse than tbe first " But the Elixir Is anexbllcrantwithoataslnxledrawback sale, In its oMratloa, porpetualiu Its happy inilaeuce upon tbe neives, the mini, aud the entire organization; It wlllalso remove de pressions, excitement, a tendency to blush, sleeplessness, dislike of society, iacspacity lor stuey or businets. Xo of DIemory, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood lo tlie head, melancholy, mental deoihty, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self de struction, fear oflnsaclty, hypochondriasis, dysfpeia gene ral prostration, Irritability, uervouscess. Inability to sleep, dlseaseslncident lo females, decay of the propogitingrunr. tious, hysteria, monomania, vajuo terrors, palpitation of tbe heart, imjiotoiiey, constipation, etc, etc., from whatever cause arising ills. If there isany reliance to be placed ua hu man testimony, absolutely infallible. A Great Jlediciue for Females, The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, la all complaints Incident to females, mark a new era In the an nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been In ventedthousands of Invlgo rants concocted all purjiortlsg to be specified In the various diseases and derangements to which tbedellcate formation of woman render heritable. Tbe result has heretofore been uniform. These nostrums have indeed Imjiarted a momentary vivacity to the nervous system, atransientand delusive vigor to tbe muscles; but thlsfltshof relief his been succeeded by a depression and prostMlion greater than before, and the end has too often oecn utterly to paralyze the recuperative powerof tbenerves and the vltalorganlzalion, and Dually to destroythe unaanrv patient, liotln lw Morse's Inrigorating Klixir. Is presented ss a phenomena in the materia medlca hitherto unbeara of a stimulant without a reaction. The herb which forms Its main Ingredient, has been ad mitted by all thegreat medical and pharmaceutical iaslllu tionsof hurope to be In this respect sui generis. Dr. .Morse, whose name is an undisputed authority in sciences, discov ered the production in Arabia, when bis attention was exci ted by the wonderfully Invigorating effects it pnducedupon the natires. In fact the wonderful power of endurance, the exhaustless vigor exhibited by the Arab, of both sexes, Iu their derert pilgrimages, is attributable to the use of this vi talizing herb. An appeal Is made to Every Woman or Scum;, who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre mors, pains In the back,oranyothcrdlrorder,wbetherpecu liar toher sex, orcommou In both sexes to give the lurl -o-rating Cordial atrial. ' Married rersons, or ethers, will find this CordUl after they have nsed a bottle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all direc tors are to be toand the happy parents of healthy offspring, who would notbave been so, but for this extraordinary prep aration. And It is equally potent for the many diseases for which It Is recommeiided. Thoussnds of young men have been restored by ustglt,and notln a single Instance has It failed to benefit them. Torsonsof Pale Complexion, or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor changing the skin from a pale, j el low, sickly color,toabeullfulflorid complexion. To the Misguided, Thee are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced bv early habits of youth, viz. weakness of thn h.-t- n.i limbs, palnrin the head, dimness of sight, loss if muscular iiji&wuu ui .u? uj?ivpsi, ncrTousirruaoii- ty, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms cf consumption, &c. MenUlh, the fearful effects on tbe mind are much to l ' dreaded. Lossof memory, confusion ofideas, depression of spirits evil fore-bodmgi, aversion to society, slf distrust, love of solitude, tlmidtty, Ac, are ioiuo of the evils produced 1 AU thus afflicted ' I liel'ure Contemplating 3Inrriage. I should reflect that asound mind and body are the mostnee- ' e?sary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, 1 withontthese.tbe Journey through lid-becomes a weary pll grircage.the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind be ' comesshadowed wlih despair, ard filled with Ibenielnnrboiy I refi'Ctlon that the happiness ol auolher becomes blighted I with your own. rnrents and Rnardinns. Are often misled llh respect to tbe causes and sources o dtseascsln their sonsrnd wards. How oflen do ih .-.ihi I toolhercau,esofwastlngorthe frame. Idiocy, madness nal- .n.it..nr ,k.l...ri ( ... i 1 1 1 . . t 1 ' in ,ivi. ... i.v u. m,,, ..........vii, ucianBuiiciii 01 me irnr. vous'5leni, cough and symptoms Indictiu ronsumplion, when the truth is, that Ihey have teen Indulging ln a perni cious llioogh alluring piacttee, dt-iruciWo both lo rclnd and body. Caution, Dr. Mor.li's Isriooitnivo CoanitL has been cnunter feltedby some unprincipled us. In future allthegt-nulne (Vrdikl will tmelbr proprietors fic-sluiile paiedover lhcrl of euth bottle, and tlie lol- 10 win? worn, umnn in ninEiak "rilt.JIOKHli'a INVIIinitATING COHIIIAL. V. II. HIXlS. WtOPRlkTOus VM jrj"The. Cordial is put Hp blyMj rouccntrated, iu pint bottles. ' r Paict $3 Wiper bt!ie;two for S3 turslv forlP'OO C. II. RIM:, PHiJPHIKroK, B'oadwav, New York. Sol.l by nnirgl"" throughout the Unltsd males, Canada and West In.lios and also by W'.t'.liKA V, sucees.nr to i'artwrihld.Armstron3,rornerofAIarketaiid Broad streets, Xashvllle,Tenue.-e. loctSG d wiViRm W. 1. fJUUAV, SOLE A G EST, J. II. CUltltEV, 1uitertulieraud Collin. maker. MU.je ttrerl, A'i. 'JO, iqipotite Stuame lloute. BEGS leave fo inform his friends and the nubHri geuerally, that be has 0eiied a regular Cof-SS3 fin Room, and having bought the right for manufacturing and selling in Middle Tennessee, tikil! Patent lodlstruct ible Air-tight and Air-exbausled Burial Cxses, the best now in itse lbr preserving the cors, be. will keep a supply of Iliem constantly on baud, together with an assortmeut of all kinds of covered and wood Coffins, lie is prepared to furnish good Hearses and any1 number of Hacks that may be wanted; also shrouds of eveiy description, made in the best style, together with every equipage necessary for fune rals. AH telegraphic despatches or orders from Steamboats and Railroads, or from the surrounding country will be in all funerals. Cliarges moderate. J. H. CURREY. N. It. Fnmiture and Mattresses of every description made to order and of the best materials, and warranted; also furniture repaired in the best style and with dispatch. aiig.T o ex. J. 1LC. T-AL-UAIILK DWEbldlVi; ' jlOUSE IOU SALE. Tbe undersigned offers for sal- his residence onSpnng or Church Street, with the furniture if desired. Terms made known on application to . t K- C. FOSTER, 3d. Or in my absence to O. M. FOGG- une 17 tf. GOLD FENS. JOHN YORK CO., have on hand a variety of superior Gold Pens, the best aad cheapest article ever offered for gale Pi Nashville. Eeery ptntcarranted. octl OOLLAKS. J2VKV" VARIETY OF COL LARS, latest styles and best quality received and fo ale by novS MYERS & McQILL. al promptly attended iu. i wciuar uuemioii pata 10 pre paring and encasing bodies for f ransjiorfat on. All orders Icfl at his Furniture anil Collin Rooms, promptly attended i ImCini'htand day be will rive his personal attention MEDICAL. TO THE riULIC-TlADWAY- & CO.. THE Inventors, Manufacturers and Proprietors of the justly celebrated B.K.R. lUsnedies, were the tirst to discover a Kemeuy possessing the Marvelous and Mirraculotu power of stopping the most Excrneiating Piinsin an instant, al laying the worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or ex temal, in a few minutes, and soothing the most severe Paroxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and TicDoloreux. as soon as applied. Tlie R. R. R. Remedies consist ot three Remedies, each possessing quick and wonderful pow ers orercertaio complaints and diseases and will instantly RELIKYE ilieUuir.au Svstem from pain. REGELATE each Organ'to Healthy Action. RESOLVE away all Diseased Deposiles. RENOVATE the body from all Corrupt Humors. REBUILD the Weak and Broken Down Constitution. RESTORE to Health, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. R. R. R. NO. 1. Radway's Ready Refief. for all Acuta Complaints, Internal or KxternaL The moment it 13 ap plied externally, or taken into the srstem, it will stop tho most excruciating pain and quickly remove it? cause. RHEUMATISM. Mr. Granger",, a mason well known in Brooklyn, was a cripple for nme years. Radway's Ready Relief relieved him from pain in nfti-en minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without the aid of stick or crutch ia three days, and cured bun entirely in one week. Thousands of other cases equally as woaderful as the above, have been cured by R. R. Relief. CHOLERA MOUBU'-lUJwav's Ready Belief will re lieve tbo snlTerer from all paiu ia fifteen or iwenty minutes. It will cure the most depserate oaees in a few hours. NEURALGIA -The moment R. It. ReNef is applied -t allavs tlie most painful paroxvsms. It will always cure. SICK HEADACHE. It will relieve tbe most dutresing pains in fifteen minutes. It will likewise prevent renewed attacks. AGUE In leu minutes a ten spoonful of R. R. Rtlle will stop the Chills and break the Fever. Ache of all kinds. Pains of alt kinds. Bruises, Burns, ScslJs, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Lameness. One ap plication of Raj way "s Ready Relief will, m a few cioments . entirely stop tbe pain. It reduces swellings, heals sores, cots and wounds, re moves bruises, allays the most violent irritations. Forall pains use R. It. Relief. Look for tbe signature of Radw.y A Cu. en each bottle. R. R, IL NO. 2 Rid way's Renovating Resolvent. Resolves, Renovates, Rebuilds. It cures Scrcfulai Tumors, IBeeding of tbe Lungj, Svpbih Consumption, St. VMus' Dance. S"re, Rickets, Salt Rbeum, Asthma. Nodes, (Stoker, Uronrhitis, Fever Sores, Hash. Ulcers, Erysiks. Tetters. Tbe above cigliteen cumptoinU R. R. Resolvent will posi tively cure. It n-nnrates ihe system comptetely. Resolving away from the Solids all impute Poiroeons awdDki-ase-l Deposits, free ing tbe Blood aud Fluids of Life from all corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor, Health and Strength to every Organ and Member of the body. LETTERS FROM 1HGH AUTHORITY. Hon. J. J. Middle ton, ofWaeeamaw, S. (X, writes us under date of May, id. lS33.tbat Radwjy's Renovatmg In solvent cureil one of ms negroes, on his plaoUlioo at Beau fort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of raony years' stand. i-g. The poor fellow was a disgnstiBg object of pity; he was a moving mass of tores. The other negroes could not remain in tbe same place with hiui. He was entirely cured by lid way's Renovating Resolvent, mid is now at work upon the planUtiou. To the people or S. C. Mr. Middlelon is well known, and to tbe potitical world Mr. Middlcton is uo stranger. SCROFULA. Wlien Ihe patient baa been afflicted for fire rears, or under, favorable symptoms will appear on the THIRD DAY afler using R. R. Resolvent Ten years on the Fifth day, Fitleenyear3 " Seventh day, Twenty years " Tenth day, Tbiriy years " Kiftwnth'ilav, Forty jears ' Twentieth day, Fitly years " Tblrtitth day. Wehave lmd cases whire old men of sixty years, wh have been scrofulous all their lives, entirely cured by Rad way's Renovating Resolvent. R, K. Remedies exhibit their efGcacy immediately. They do not keep the afflicted pain stricken sutTerer lingering in doubt, but readily exhibit tbatr efficacy; instantly relieving pom, renovating, restoring, ie buUding, and regulating the diseased body, to health and strength. Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Dayton, Dooly Co.. Ga, under dale of May 80, 1S53. writes "that a servant girl wbo wis so re duced tliat no one would give a thrip for her life.' ' She was so covered with sores Cat there was not a spot of pure Cesh of the size of a silver dollar on ber whole body, wa.sem.re y cured bv Rjdwav's Renovating ResolreuL NINETEEN YEARS. Mr. Heudermn. of Weslfi-rd. .Mass , has been covered with sores for ma-teen years, and cured by R. R. Resolvent. SALT RHEUM. The most obstinate easts Of Salt Rbeum will quickly yield to tbe RENOVATlNtI REOLET One genilernau wbc supposed that this ciuiplain ' was he reditary iu his family, and had been alBeled with Salt RheuinMuce bis birth, was cured by the Useof a few bottles of tlio renoratiug Resolvent, and tlie poisonous liheum en tirely eradicated from his system. IT REGENERATES every organ aad member of tho body; it makes sound; healthy and along all weak, diseased and unsound parts. WEAKNESS, in Male or Female, is quiekly cured, and the debilitated and emaciated made strong, vigorous and healthy. Impotence and Nocturnal Emissions in nicu.cr diseases of either one or more of the generative organs, arts quickly removed, and tbe body restored to a healthy and sound condition. LOW SPIRITS NERVOUSNESS. In women, the nu merous complaints and ailments which cast such gloom oer their spirits, a few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will quickly remove, and the most nervous, Gloomy andde depresoed, feel healthy, strong and happy. Persons wishing this remedy wdl please ask for Radway j Renovating Resolvent. Its price is one dollar pec bottle. No nnall bottles, nor is the genuine ever sold for less. Each bottle bears the fac simile signature of RADWAY A CO.,lt2 Fulton st N Y. R. R. R, fur sale by Druggists generally. J. M. ZIMMERMAN, Wholesale Agent for Tennnessee, MANDF1BLDS A CO, Memphis. nULKHN, WELLS A JOHNSON, novl 4m Chattanooga. And Druggist and Morchants everywhere. JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTER, rp H E great Remedy for Rheumat tain, Rout, pain In the Si 1 JL Hip, Back. Limbs and joints. Scrofula, King's EvJ While Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all tixe-d pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied Pain cannot exist. These Plasters possess the advantage of being put up la air-tight boxes ; hence they retain their full virtues in alt cl. mates. This celebrated Tain Extractor has been so extensive: y used by Physicians and the people in general, both 13 th a country and Europe, that il is almost needless to say any thing about it. Yet there may be some, who stand in nd of its healing cowers who have not yet tried it. Fortb.r sake ne will simply state what it has done in thousand of cases, and what it will do fat them when tried. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA Read the following testimony from a Physician. G CTTLAu ex.- Your Hebrew 1 Taster has cured me of psias of which I have suffered fbr twelve years past. Dur ngth.a period 1 labored under an affliction of ray loins and side, and tried many remedies that my own medical experience sup tested, but uitliout obtainiug relief At leugth I used your Piaster, and am now by its good effects entirely ctuvi will reeonniitnd the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster foa.. wbo are sufferiiifrom contraction of tbe muscles, ortrma uent pains in tbe side or back. Tbe people of Georgia have but to become acquaiatei w !h ts virtues wben tber will resort to its use. Yours, truly,' M. W. WALKER, M. D7 Forsythe, Jlonroe counfy, Ls. To Messrs.Scoril A Mead, New Orleans, La. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBRKW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Mess as. Scoyil A Mkao: I hive been troubled with the chronic rbeumattSBt Cir tbe last twelve years. On tbe 1st of pily ISM, I was so bad that I could not torn mvself In bed, and the pain so severe that I had sot sleptawinklbr six Jars. At this time my attending Physician prescribed the "Hebrew Plaster," and it acted ble a charm; Ihepam left me and t slept more than half of the night, and in three daya I au able to ride out. I consider the "Hebrew riaster"' the ba remedy for all Sorts of pains now in use a W. McMINN. HenJerson ville, N. C, Ang.16, I860. tsr et tsr sr kt -is- sr Beware of counterfeits and base imitations? ff'The genuine will in future have the signature E. Taylor ou the steel plate engraved label on tha Up of each, box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of Ihis art icles is in existence. The genuine is sold only by us, and our agents appelated hrougbout tbe South aud no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers aud purchasers generally are cautioned against bor ing of but our regular agents, otherwise they will be impos ed upon with a worthless article. Forsale by SCOVIL i MEAD. Ill Chartres street, New Orleaux. General Wholesale Agents for the Southern Slates, to whom all orders must be audresed. Sold by EWIN, BROWN 4 Ca. Nashn Je, Term. W. W. A J. 11. BERRY, do, 3. M. ZIMKRMAN A Co., do C.UtTWRIGUTA ARMSTRONG, do, THOMAS WELLS, do, ..... . . r.n..rr.. ' juiyl-dtww 11. 1. Btu r-i ao, UNITED STATES HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. TH E above II OTEL is now open for tbe reception of A-i PERMANENT AND TRANSIENTB0.YRDER3.jx Tfcis long established and well-known House has unccr gc a thorough alteration throughout, and tarnished w.lh tew and fishioneble FURNITURE. The TABLE will always be supplied with ths BEST lb market affords; and the Proprietor trusts by a svstemahs course, both with servants and the regulations of the housj generally, he will be enabled to give entire sausfachon to those that may favor him with their Mtronage. fin29 lytrw JNO.TV. SPERAS