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W 1 1 '1 1 I- 1 M UMjAW: 1,1-1 It I V1VIu:,- A 1TT- ,ii , iiMjr-,,1 , , ' ' ' ' ' . I" ij . fl t t e VOL. XXIV. UNION AND AMERIC AN. 'orriCE-Xo. 11, DEADERIck: street. TUB'WEEKLV UJTIOJf AND AMEBICAN-Is furnished "to subscribers st the following rales: Single copies, one year in advance. $2 60; within the Tesr3 00; at tho end of the year $i 00. Clcik Of fire and upwards ?2 00 t P iroo year. Clnbs of subscribers will bere ceircdfoHfr months at tie foregoing rates. ' "' boTUI-WBEKXy 'is published every Tuesday Chtiredsr, and Saturday, at ?5 per annum in advance; if m. ,paia ,0, advance, f 6. ' DAILTij- published at Eitfhl Dollars,. i --. .' S-TIIE.IION'KY I,L CASES TO ACCOMTAM SUBSCBIPTI03 Bemittanees of subscriptions ict is isade by mail 1 our risku L' ""paper' will be sent ml of the State unless the order Is ac companied with the cash. VAXTJABEE IRON PE0PEBTT AND FAE5T T0K S ALE . rpilK subscriber would coll the attention of fhosei who J. wi9hlo embark in the Iron business,' also those who wish to own a handsome and fertile farm, to the following property- which he offers fur sale. lsB JnctsonFurnaceand lands, -sayabout "2500 acres. This furnace is on Heaver Dam Creefc, Dicks6n county, Tennessee, and the stack is tlie largest in the Stale, being inn uiriu meiurnace, except me stack:, is now heme . -j .,IHHbllllu) .. , 1 1 1 1 111 Ut.VL uj INC i M in reniber. The route of the North Western Railroad, as sur- cyea, passes immediately uy Uie t-iiruace. The ore is iui jpasscd, andtbetimler and grounu admirably adapted Ul turning. t -'AISi, Beileriew Furnace, and abont 3600 acres of land, includingthe Ditkxm ore bank. This Kuniaee is on Jones' amui iiireu nines iviuin oi unarioiic. J Here is a Rood water power, and also good tanning lands attached to tins nrojierty. Also, the Valley Force on JoneV Creek, and about S 00 acres of land. The (all is 28 feet, and the head of water immense, anere are some rery hue farming hinds iu this uu.i. uuu iv n amigeiner a mostaesiraDie location. Also, the Jlill Creek property and Duck Hirer ore bank in Hickman county, Tennessee. The Jlill Creek kite?, of .....vi. .ncicuic .ire iirBii, preseniine uest water powers for the sizenf the stream that can be found in any country. The Duck Hirer ore bank is the heaviest deposite of ore in the StRte, and the ore can be procured with less labor thai i at any hank in the country. It is within half a mile of Duck River, and the lands around are covered with the best coaling timber. , , . Also, iHe Lower Tunnel, at the 'Narrows of Jlarpoth, in Davidson county, Tennessee, with ten acres' of land for buildings and machinery. Itlsunnecesrury to'spealcof the water power at the Narrows, of Harpeth. It is known to every one, uud twenty-five years of cxperieuce enables 11m tiibcribcrto speak with certainty of its great benefits and usefulness, his, indeed, only tobeseen to be appreciated. lastly, my Williamson Farm, on which I now reside, and wi1!klor-beJlu,X?Ul1 fertility,is5econd to none The house is large and airy, nnd the out-buildings of the best descrip tion. It is intersected by the Southern Ilailroad, and also by the Nashville and Franklin Turnpike. It is 11 miles from Nashville and 7 from Franklin. It is n "meadow farm," watered by Little liarpcth, and the best evidence of its quality is the hay produced on it this year, which all who have seen it, pionounce it tho best-1 hey have' ever Keen. Jtis altogether one of the most desirable tarms for beauty and pruht that is in the outh-n caC Jt contains about 5M acres. The above property is offered fir sale, not for the purpose of profit or speculation, but simply fromtbo fact that the Kubscriber'8 health, makes it necessary to relieve himself of the care, neceviarily incident to so much real propertv In cited, at jdifferentipoints, and Tenders him unable to give- ii that personal attention which it requires. Any one wishing to purchase any of the above property will plcae call onihe subscriber at his residence, or ad dress him at Oood Spring 1'. O.,' Williamson count v. Ten neesee. angSl 4m M. ifcLL. Cincinnati inquirer will publish the above until the lst i ofJanuary, 1S51, aud s-end bill to this cilice. I VTEtiltOES FOIt SAIE. Tue subscriber has ser i X end f.imil!e3 or Negroes that he will sell at private' nale to pcrsonB residents in this State, and who intend to ' keep them .therein. Residence on the Nashville and Frank lin Turnpike, 11 miles from Nashville. M. HELL cugSl 4 m. nJENITTJBE! PUBNITDRE! ! T AM just receivinga fine assortment of Fur- A. nitureof tlie latest and most annrovedi t yle, which will be warrauted as recommend-' l V I II ed, and will be bold as cheap as the cheapest. Having en nrged my Ware rooms I Kliall keep an assortment oi Gil bert's superior Piano, alw Window Shades, Clocks, Mir rors, tc. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Articles ent free to the Railroad or anvwhere in the citv. Remem ber 45, Union street. Cheap Furniture Depot. " ut27 1 ,11. MORTON. SOMETHING NEW. rpiiE south nasuvit.m: furmture JL MANUFACMUEINU COilPANV, ui-enow otleringi WCKplcnilul luvsortment of Piain and Faiiouable Fur FV luture at their Depot on Market street, Thomas' ff f;new building, (bclwecu Union Hall and the V. bquare,) which they otter at prices to suit purchasers, li both at whole sale and retail. They intend to give satislac tiou to purchasers work warranted. Call and eiumine their stock. Orders for Work attended with despatch. R. 11. GROOMS, Pres't. W. L-Naxce. Sec'r lep,IT 170R SALE. Four valuable Farms, on the Caney . Fork RUer, 73 miles from Nahville, SO hours travel by stajre well timbered, good stock fanns. and the river na igable for &teainUuts 7 or s months iu the ear. Tlio?-e willing to engage in the Lumber trade, or in raising stocek would do well to give me a call. A. L. DAVIS, Sopt tf n At tlie U. S. Mail Packet Oilice. JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTER, THE great Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, pain In the Sid Hip, Rack, Limbs and joints. Scrofula, .King's Evil Wliitelswellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all filed pains whatever. Where thlsl'laster is a)plied'Paiu cannot exwi These Plasters possess the advantage of being put up in tr-iight boxes ; hence they retain their full virtues in all cli- uiaics. This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so extensively used iiy Physicians and the people in general, both in this aiuntry ndl Europe, that it is almost needless to say any thing about it Yet there may bo some, who stand in need : of its healiw; powers who liavc not yet tried it. For their takes e trill simply state what it has done in thousand of cases, and what it will do for them when tried. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Read the followine teslimony from a Physician. Gn.Mi.KntN. Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of which I have suffered for twelvejears past Duringlhis efiid I labored under an atlliction ofmy loiusand side, aud tried miuiy remedies that my own medical c;erieiice sug- ?ested, but ithout obtaining relief. At length I used your 'laster, and am now by its good elTecls entirely curei will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering from contraction of the muscles, orjerma nent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with a virtues when they will resort to its use. Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D, Forsythe, Monroe county, Ga. To Messrs. Scovil A Mead, New Orleans, l.a. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Mcssim. Scovn. A Mcaii: I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the 1 st ol pily 184'., I was so bad that I could not turn myself In bed, and the pain so severe that I had not slepta wink for six days. At this timomy attending Physician prescribed the "Hebrew Plaster," and it acted like a charm; thejiaiu left me aud 1 slept more than half of the night, and in three davs I was able to ride out. I consider the "Hebrew Plastei" the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use G. W. McMINN. Hendersonvillc, N. C, Aug. 1C, 1350. isr zr :sr sr :sr sr tar Beware of counterfeits and base imitations! IPSyThe genuine will in future have the signature E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this ar icles is in existence. The genuine is sold only by us, and our agents appointed hrougbout the South and no pedlar is allow ed to sell it Dealers uud Durchascra ccnerallrare cautioned airainst buv- ingof bntour regular agents, otherwise they will be iinpos- i ed upon.wnn a wonmess article Forsileby SCOVIL A MEAD, 111 Chartres street, New Orleans." " General Wholesale Agcntsfortho Southern States, to whom all orders must lie addressed. Bold by EW1N, BROWN A Co.. Nasliville, Tenn. . W. V. J. It. 1ILUK1, do; J. M. Z1MERMAN A Co.. do; CARTWR1GHT A ARMSTRONG, do; ,t THOMAS WEI.LS, do; julyldtww H. (i. SCOVLL. do. ' J. II. CUItUEY, Uiidnrtahrr nml Colliii-iniihor. GeMjye rtrtet, Ao. 2S, opjxmite tountt l!nvt. BEGS leave to infiirmhisfriends and the pnblirtpr, generally, that he has ojKyied a regular CoP1 hu Boom, and having btwght the right tor roanuiacturing und selling in Middle Tennessee, Skill's Patent Indistnicl ible Airligtit and Air-cxhau-ted Bunal C.isc. the best now in use for preserving the corps, he will keep a supply of them constantly on lund.togellier with un assortnient of ll kinds ot covered and wood Collins. He is prepared to (umish gnotl Hearses and any numbr of Hacks lfi.il mar be wanted; also shrouds of every description, madr in tlie best style, together xrith every equipage uecossary l.u luue rals. All telegraphic despatches or ot ders from Steamboat and Railroads, or from the surrounding comitrr will be prompil) attended ta Particular attention paid to i.ib paring und encasing liodies h.r tian$iiortat on. All orde'.s Jell at his Furniture and Cotfin Rihmus jutMiiptlr attended to, both night aud day he will ghe his jiersonal attentiou u tJl fmiei-als. Chargos moderate. J. H. CURRKY. N. B. Furniture and Maltrasses of ever" desenptiou msdetooi-der and of the best materials, and wnrranle.1; also furniture repaired in the best style and with disjiatcu. aug27 o ex. J. H. C. Y- ALCAIILE DWELLING HOUSE I 'OR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale his residence tin Spring or Church Street, with the furniture if desired. Terms made known on application to R. C. FOSTER, 3d. Orin my absence to G. M. F0G.Q. une17 tf. DRUGGISTS &C, - NEW. DRUG STORE. J. G. BE0WH, it ( formerly of Vie firm of Ewxn. Bmwn& toS flIIAS ojcned, with an entire newstock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumerv, Ac, keXTX T3L lon'the site formerlvoccunied bv tLe old firm.UjVJ No. iS, College atreet, three- doors from Union,--.where he ii I'tvracu i4, n wit uKiii ui.i uiu menus uiu auzeus CTn-t erally. Particular attention is given to Physicians' Pre- scnptions, wnieh will be tilled with cccuracy and disjratcli. , siuuuuu. iKSTiiuuExrs, compnsing t ocKot-uases. asson ed; i'ockttVial Cases; evenl new patterns; Speculuras, assoned; Midwife. Amputating andTrenanninir Instruments. in eases or separatej-Tooth Forcep and Keys; Stethescopc Cupping' Apparatus; Stomach Pumps; Dissection Instru- II I'll J Xrr 'rrnbiAainavuri' varul nnninlalaaeariniMil oi every imug usually Kept in tnis tine mar oe iounaa.i aug7 J. G. BKOWN'S. tllEMICALS. A larire stock, and trom the bei I manofaeturers tiome exceedimrlv rare, never before brought to this market. Attention of .Physicians to"this part ox my stxict is respectfully soliciieii- , . aug7 "OEIUIITDA ARKOV UOOT. Warranted .jier- Xj lectly pure ana treu; tun spppiy ai nitgr '' J. G. IJROWN. PERFUMERY In every style, French, German and Americioi Colognes, Hair Oils,' Pomades, Ac,tei-, Tooth Powderand Pa-ste,, fiver's Aromat'oVinegar. Glenn's Rose Rear's Oil, Bell lavender, brown and white Windsor Soap, Barbers Soap in 1 lb bars, together with a general as sortment oi t'lamxnn rancyboaps, liair llrusnes, Ac, iSc. Shell and Buffalo Dressing arid Fine Comb, Ivory do. Pow der Pull's aud Boxes, Lilly White, Alabaster, 4c . ' augi j liiiKMun. gave such teneral satisfaction The Ne Pins Ultra-Black Tea and Plantation Imperial are thought to be superior to, any in tins martret; also, leas in small caddies ot 'l lbs eacli. ali7 J U 1JKUWH. CONGRESS WATER I have made arrangements to keep a constant supply of this water, which Freceive direct train tie opnng; 3 gross just received. aug7 J G, BROWN.- QTONE "VVARE Of all descriptions and best quality; k7 al also, Flower Pots, assorted sizes. aug7 J G BROWN. BAillHOO FISUIXG POLES 100 just received; also, a full assortment of Fishing Tackle, Limerick HooKs or Snoods, poiuted Poles, Ac aug J. G. UROWN. J7OR THE HAIR Lyons' Kathariou, Bogle's Hypo . rion Fluid, Barry and Clirchugh's Tricopherous, at ST AIICII. 15 boxes Proctor A Gamble's Pearl Starch also, superior article of country made Starch. ug7 J. O.- imOAVN. aMJRN'Il SEEU. A large lot of Summer and Win- ler, and Sumuier and Winter mixed. aug7 . J. G. BROWN. "IT'OR JEliEIES. Sparkling GeUinue, Coopersaueel .1? Russia Sheet, and Shred Isinglass; also, a fine lot of Flavoring Extract. J. O. BROWN. T EXINGTON MUSTARD, in yi, , and 1 lb Cans; iresti and just rec it, ang7 J. G. BROWN. "7"EAST POWDERS and Brown's Ess. Jamaica Gia X. ger, Wbite Lead, Jtcd Leid, Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, Ac. Lard Oil, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Varnish, Ac aug7 J. G, BROWN. 43, College st. THE HAS ARB POW DER COMPAiW, Of HaiardvUle, Connecticut, a. HAZAnn, t-hes't. a. k. docglass, sse'r. CONTINUE to funiish Gun Pxvder of all their well known brands, JCerdMti Jlifl'. Amerviin Spurtinu jnd'uin RijU iu kegs, half and quarter kegs and cannisters oi one pouuueactu Also, a lull assortment ot rowdcr tor pnrjioses. 1 he reputation pi their Gun Powder is loo well Known to require commeut. All orders promptly tilled at my PomUr Dtjml, North-east comer of the Square. S. H. LOOMIS, AgHfortheH.P.Co., aug2 tf Nashville, Tenn. WALT. PAPERS. Just re ceived, 2.000 bolts of those beautiful French Papers, for Parlors, Halls, &c, together witna splendid1 assortment ol Gold and Velvet Bordei k'elvet Itorders, Fire bcreeua, Win. dow Curtains. Ac J5?0n hand a large assortment of unglazed Papers, from 10 towels per bolt. tvLaAUt UUHlil-, l, No. 20, Uollegestreet, next door to tbu Sewanee House. july!4 W. W. FI.WY, 41, MARKET STEEET, BEtWlIS UXIOKAXUTHE SQUARE, AcisAriiV, Tenattfet. O OrD AND VELVET PA- VT PER HANGINGS.- A larire and beautiful, variety. Decorative Willi Papers, all tne latest r renen desijnis. llorders, Wintloir Papers, Tcnster and Cen tre Pieces; a large assortment Cheap Uiicluzed Papers 12,000 pieces in store. from 12)4 ' 2 cJs- I'er IJolt All for sale, and Cu'kap ron Cash. july7 JUST FINISHED AND E0B SALE AT THE Clark Street Coach Factory, pro. 5, THE LATEST STYLE BUGGIES, BAROUCHES, ROCKAWAYS AND FAMILY CARRLVGES. PiT Take PARTICULAR NOTICE that cMZsSs Stout's Coach Shop is on CLARK STREET. julylft IRA A. STOUT. "MAN KNOW THYSELF." An Invaluable Hook for 25 caiU. "Every Famihj should have a Cojrtf." TWENTY THOUSAND Copies sold in less limn fi months. A new edition, revised . and improved, jii-t issued. fts llr. HU.MT.U.'l .MfclllUALi ..lA.MJAlj AND nANI) BOOK H.r the AFFLICTED containing an outlineof the origin, progress, ticatment and cureof every foini of disease, contracted by jinniiscuous sexual inter course, by self abuse or by sexual exceas, with advice lo their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding al1 med'eal technicalities, and evcn tbiiig that would .offend the ear ofdecencT, from the result of some twenty years succass5 ful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of the above dis eases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Tl-STIUOiY ok the Peof. or OnsTCTr.ics is Pccc. Col leck, PiuLADtxpiiiA. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MAN UAL. The author of this work unlike the majority of those works who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to lecommend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity tber may place the greatest confidence. JOSEPH LONGSHORE. M. I). Fbom A. Wocowakd, M. D ok Pexs. Uxivxnsrrr, Phil adelphia. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the "Medical Man ual. Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some of them of long standing, have come under my no- NMJll.- Ut IUI.II1 r IUIII. OHIUUIIIV. UMIft. 1,W. UUUkl , tice.in which his skill has been manifest in restoring toper- 1 r i i i.i. r - . . i . i .:,... 1 v. ieci neaiui, in suuie instances iviiere me uuuenw hwwtu , considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Semi nal Weakness, or disarrangement of the functions,produced by self abuse or excess ot venery, 1 do not know his supe rior -in the profession. I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him, as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend luin as one, in whose pro fessional skill and iutegriir, they may safely confide theiu selrc. " ALK WOODWARD, M. D. "'lliis is, without exception, tho most comprehensive and intelligible work published ou tho class of diseases which it treats. Avoidingall technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. Itis free fiom all objectiona. hie matter, and no parent, however fastidious, e to placing it in the hands of his pons. The author has de villed many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and 'with too little breath to puff,' and 'too lit tle preemption to impose,' he hasoffered to the woild at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruiU of some twenty vears most successful practice" JltralJ. "No tenclWor parent should Le without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable w ort. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow lo tho youth under their chaiye," J'eojlJt AdrnonU. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of ".Hun ter's Medical Manual," sajK 'Tlioiyauds, .ppou thousands of our youth, by cvireiauipfe and uiiluer.ee it the passions, hai e Ix-en led into the ' habit tf self-pollution ' without realiz ing the sin and fearful consequences upon tht uvelvcs and posteritr. Tlie constitutions of thousands who are laising families have been wifeebh'd. if not broken down, add they do not know the cmis,; or lli ni.v. A,iviTiini that can be dono so tii enlighten und influence the "public iniud usYo ; cnecK, mm iiiiiniaieiv ui lemuve tins wndo sprcai source oi hiiuian wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing uext to the religion of'Jesns Christ, on the present and coming cciierations. Intemperance (or the use of intoxi cating drink though u ,as sla:n (housmds upon thous ands, is not a greater siourgi' to ihe human- race. ficccfU my thanks on beltttlf of i lie jtilicted, and, your co-worker in the good wrik vm are so activetj Cngan-ed in." One copy, iseciirely eu e!ojs) will be forwarded, free of jx-stane. Iokuv part of the L-tilted States for 25 cents, itr C copies fir -1. Address (post paid,) COSDENACO, PubliiJiei s. Box ISfi, Philada. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the must liberal terms. septyT ly UNITED STATES HOTEL. J AUGUSTA, a A. , v i nI,EaboveH0TELisnowipen&rtherecpfionof1Js4. , A- PEltM.ENTANDTE.VNSlENTJ30AJtDERAM2 Tc's long established and welI-knora Housii lias under-p-t a thorough altcratiou throughout, and Juniished with xt.c and fashionelile FURNITURE Tne TABI.E will always be supplied with, the BEST the raarkotaffords; and tbe Proprietor trusts, by. a systematic; course, both with servants and the regulations of tlie housi 1 generally, he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those that may favor him with their patronage fan29 lytrw JNO. W. SPERAS CLOTHIIa IMPORTANT ARRIVAL. THE undersigned having just arrived from New York' and ITiiladelphia, he wishes to informhis friends" and for mer patrons; that lie has jturchasedas large arid fine, assort ment of Gentlemen's Clothing and Furnishing Goods that hawever been brought to Nashville. They are now ready for. inspection at his stoie,the WORLD'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM, : No. 11, Public Square. Ihare taken particular paini to Iutve made an assortnient otJZrtra Size (Sutiiny for Gentlemen, weighing from 800 to 300 lbs., and who have always bece pannjrhieii prices fo the Merchant Tailors. woi.ii ALSO, a splendid assortment of India Rubber Goods, and CHILDREN'S' CLOTHING, from the age of 6 vears and upwards. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will take particular notice that I can supply them with Cloth ing and r urnishinc Goods either waousALt or retail, as low as any one in the city. ALSO, just received a large lot f fine Plush and Clod 11 . ..J. , . - 1 . T ... . I. . vaps, in vunuia sizes, wnicn i can sen iireniy-jite per cent, lower than anv other house in tho r'tr Oamewne, come all, to " M. POWERS' World's Clothing Emporium, augSO 3m - Noilly Public Squire. Nashville. Come one ,Coma aU J Tnis Bock. shaU &y From iU,ntt iaia as soon as I!!! FALL AND WINTER STOCK FOR 18531. rpHE subscriber respectfully announces to the demxtns of nasliville auu suiTounuino- counirv mill ne nas now on hand, and receiving additions daily, a large Stock of Gents tiHtllU.AllLK, KKADl JIADH CLOIUINa. for Fa 1 ana vt inter wear. Amone which May be found: Fine Black' and Blue Cloth Cloaks, t-pahish do, Opera and Congress Coats, Double do, Black. Blue, Brown and Olive Over Coats. Sack. Paletots. Box, Frock and Dress Coats, Business do., and other styles and colors todnumrrons to mention. ' t Pants and Vests of ever style and color, to suit the most fastidiious. Likewise, a general assortment of CHILDRENS CLOTn ING. Fine Shirts. Under-Shirts. Drawers Susnen- dcrs. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, 4a, Ac Country Merchants, in particular, are reonesfed to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere sepuo- - ii. r-UWKItS, io f, iiarket c,xpposite Unmn fetreet. N. B. Not totieaold or undersold bvknv man or com bniaiion of men. " L. P jfai.i. Aim WTVTvrt niinn TUST received at No. 11, Cedar Street, a large'andVell- i i- . r i . .i . ft-. : : . . i latest styles. " AliiO A Iarce assortment of centlemen's Eurnishini?' Goods. A new and beautiful style of Stocks. Shirt Collars.-Cravats. Susnenders. Gloves of every dis- criptiou, Under-Shirts and Drawers. Having made amincement with one of the best Clotlrinp Establishments in New York to supply me. Win. T. Jen ninss. 231. Broadway. I am nrenarred to offer to my cus tomers and the public, Clothing of a'superiorstyleandqual-' ity. Please call and examine lor voursclves. r - teptl. T. J. HOUGH. Agent NEW GOODS. E have just received our assortment of CLOTHS. CASSIMESES & VF-STnifiS. of New St vie and Varieties. Also, an assortment of Fine Ready-made Clothing,, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; " pepai CLItTU.i i AliUOlT, No. 15 Cedar st. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF THE XATEST STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING ! II. A. JESSEL, Arcade Clothing Store, p29 2arhet street, opposite the Union Hall. THANKFUL for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed, upon him, begs leave to inform the citizens of Nash ville and surroundimr country, that he has iust received one of the largest and most complete assortments of GeniUnuiCt t-.IF F IT i .ii!. - ry i-uui iihut ii tnur vwminrj ami -runiuthiny itoa ever broujjht fo the cify. which 'will be found unsurpassed in quality uud workmanship, and at such low prices as 'aunot lau to please, the stocic nas been selected and made up under my own, inspection, aprttsly suited to thj wants of the cityl Also, a large assortment ot Children's Clotliin-'. suitable for all ages, and warranted to tit As my stock is very large, I can offer great inducements to country Merchants, either wliolesale or retail, at very little above Eastern prices. Give me a call, as I shall take great pleasure in showing the Goods. H. A. JESSEL, Arcade Clothing Store, 20 Market st, octfl 8m Opposite Union Hall. "CLEAR THE TRACK." THE subscriber has juit opened, at his old stand. No 53 Market street next door to T. W. A W. H. Evans, the largest and most elegant mock oi jtr-AU i JUAUt-J CLOTH ING and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, he ever liad tho pleasure of exhibiting to his frisnds aud customers, which ie is ollenng at wholesale and retail, on such terms as will, le confidently believes, give entire satisfaction. Bis stock consists of Frock and Dress Coats, of every va riety of style and jwttern; do. do. Pants and Vests, Over- coat. Box Coats, 4c., ftc; Hats aud Caps, a targe assort ment; Carpet Hag8. Trunks, Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Umbrellas Ac; a large assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Pocket HdVlk, Ac; all of which are new, and purchased of the best houses in the Eastern cities expressly for this mar ket Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, he invites an examination into his present stock and prices, aslic is determined to spare no pains to please his friends and customers. M. SULZBACKER, Agtnf, sept38 8m No. 53 Marketst 100 Imgs Rio Coffee, IX STORE AND FOR SALE BY S. If. IiOomis9 NORTH EAST CORNER SQUARE, oct4 tf Nashtillk, Tew. Tennessee Powder. POWDER Tennessee Rifle, in quarter, half and wholekegs. Tennessee Blasting, in kegs and barrels. A full supply of the above description of Powder, war ranted equal to any in the market always on hand and fur salaby julyl5 CHEATHAM, "WATSON A CO. ' QAFETY FUSE 500,000 feet genuine Safety Fuse kJ oy .i ::! .r... l. lllfl uiiLUiai inaiiuiiH.tuici0. iwi a.ic w ,,i n . rr . if i.-.m.-.v' r KillFjAlMlAM, IIAIOU.I t 1V, jylS atW. H.tiOROox A uo. s rublic Square. GEORGE W. COOK, ATT0ENEY AT LA W AND LAND AGENT. Woco A'HIase, Texas. YT7"IIL attend to the collection of debts, and the investi V V gation and perfscting of laud titles in Texas: HEFEUESCEg. Hon. 0 W. O. Torrox, Hon. Natjiax Gbekx, " R. G. M'Kixssr, " R. I Riolev, " R. Ij. Cabcthirs, . ' Abb CAnmiKaa, "Jons L. Bmkx, Governor W. B. Campbell; . aug31 fwly i GENTLEMEN'S OUT-FTTTniO ESTABLISHMENT. On CoUtge ttreft, one door South of the Square. THE undersigned would respectfully invite citizens and strangers passing through Nashville, to call at fheir store and examine the most elegant assortment of Finishing and Fancy Goods, ever brought to Nashville. We haveat all times the latest styles and best quality of Goods, and invite special attention to our PatentSnonlderSeam Shirts, which t W 111 I 11111 111 . we warrant 10 OO wen mane, anu io ni ocner inan any oiner style of Shirts. Our stock consists in part of Linen and . ,. . . - j l iVii. n . " . . jiiusunnniris, eTerv size auu uuumi. ouk. .iieiiuu, viisn mere, shaker, uanton t lannei, jirown uonon r-nins anu Drawers, Silk Merino, Shaker, Lambs Wool, Cashmere, Brown Cotton ai,d Country Knit Half Hose, Kid, Silk; Buck, Beaver, Dog Skin, Cloth, Cashmere, Fur Lined and Plain Gloves and Gantlets, Sscarfs, CravatSj Stocks and Ties, Suspenders, Silk nnd Linen Handkerchiefs, Robe de Chambre, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Canes, Razor Strops, Soaps. Cologne, Odors, Oils, Tooth Powders, Hair Washes, Tooth, Hat, Cloth, Nail, and Hair Brushes, Porte Monies, Pocket Books, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, and many other articles too numerous to mention. N.- B. Ladies Underwear of Silk, Merino, Cashmere and Cotton. Gum Goods, Goodyear's Patent, best articles. Remember the number 50. MYERS A McGILL'S. Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of the Square, Nashville. octll VALUA11LE LANDS'FORS'ALE.-BY Vlli" tue of a provision iu the will of John Davis, dee'd.,. the undersigned offeis for sale the following valuable Tracts of Land, viz : 473 ecrs on theTeniiessee river, immediate ly above tlie mouth of Duck river, affording the best loca tion on Tennessee river for a commercial point; 150 acres on Duck river, opposite tho nKiuth of Pino river; 81 j acres adjoining the town of Perrvville, in Decatur county; 215 acres on the East side d Buffalo river, near the Hurricane.' Bottom, snd IS3 acres near the West side of Buffalo river,' near its mouth. Terms made known on application to the undersigned. JO. W. HORTON, i Vrm,lnr, EWJJ.B. HICKS, f Excca'ora. novi eodAwlm. YAHJAI1LEC1TY PROPERTY i'ORSALE The undersigned being authorized by a resolution of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Nashville, at its meeting on tbe 14th instant, to dispose pf the following valuable property, to wit: Eob, Nos. 22 and 23, on Ihe west side cf Summer street, fronting ou said street 30 feet and running back 210 feet io an alley, on which there is a two story BRICK TENEMENT, occupied at present by Wm. C. Hurt. Also, Lot No. 2:. situated on the west side of Cherry street, south of Broad street, fronting on Cherry street 53 feet, and running back 180 feet, on which there are TWO TENEMENTS, one of BRICK and one or WOOD. Tlie above lots will be divided to suit purchasers For a more particular description ot said low, reference can be made to Book No. 1-J, pages COS and B06 in tbe Register's office of Davidson county. The above property will be sold at private sale at any time between now and the 17th day of December next and if not sold previous to that time, will be offered on that day at PUBLIC SALE. The" above named property will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years. N otes payable in Bank without inter est, with rrmd endorsers, and a lien retained until the pur chase moDey is paid. W H. HORN, Mayor.', d oct21 tf. DR. J. W. GRAY. Office in McCombi' New Building, on Cherry Street Mettcem Deadtnck anil Union. declt 12m BtsiDcrci NASHVILLE, TENN: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1853: MEDICINAL. BANNTNG'S JATENT LACE. ,0E ABDOMINAL SUP . POETEE, E0R weak and delicate persons, male or female, and those .wbnare aflljcted, with tne following diseases,, vir Weakness of the Breast, Bronchitis, Shortness of Jlrealtv Pain in the Chest, Weakness and Bleeding of the Lnngs, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Piles, Pain In the Back, Spinal Curvatures, and Enlargement of one Hip and Shoulder, Falling of ihe Bowels, and a Ten dency to Rupture, Prolapsus WerL'W Bearing Down,, Ir regular. Painful or Profuse Menstruation, a Tendency to Abortion, and Painful Pregnancy, and the bad shape inci dent to Child Bearing, a Disposition to Drooping, Lounging and Weariness, common to clerks, mechanics, students, seamstresses, and others' who keep inclined positinnv The'subscriber has hail the exclusive sale of this' celebrat ed Brace for several yfiars. during which period a large number have been sold to those who have given the highest teStlrnoinaljdftbeirreniarkable'curanrepow'ers. Tlie most ' satisfactory refeiinces can be given to persons in the city or Nashville and surrounling country; furthermore, they'are recommended bv someofthe most celehraterl and extimsiyR Practitioners of Medicine In Nashville and the' adjacent country, i or sale by II G SCOVEL. Druggist and Apothecary, North side of the PublicSqnare, three qoorsAYest oflhe Jiaahville Inn. anglS tf, DE. LLTJEY'S PILE OIIi'TMENT JS PREPARED- for the Grafenburg Company by Dr. Bexjamix Linnr.of New Hampshire. ,He isa Physician eighty-eight years of ae,.atd has.forthe last sixty-three years used this Ointment iri his practice. A cure is war ranted, no matter how extreme the case. This is sufficient to induce every person suffering under this disease to try it Price per Bottle SI. The Vegetable Pills, jirepared by the Grafenburg Company, are used constantly byhundrcds ofthousanda, who attest their value. The true operation of Medicine is to give increased activity to the means possessed by Nature for the removal of the causes of disease. Foralf billious disorders, Costiveness, Imperfect-Dicestion, Deficient Action of the Bowels, layer Complaints, Headache. Activity of the Stomach,! Aci Price 2.7 ccnls per Box, with full directions. For sale- by all Drua gUt octlS " ALEX McKENZIE. Agent., J. II. .Burrow's Patent Plantation COlt.V Itll LI,. rpillS Mill differs from all others in tho construe lion of, -L the upper or Running Stone, which Si compoeed ol French Burr Riorlcn. entlof! !n & cutt Irnn rMNf. whlrh forma the back and hoop 'of tho Stone with a Cast Iron Eye, or ousu,iaanisoigreaier external uiamciar al tue bottom inai at the top, which Is secured to the back by four bolts, so that every block Is In the form of a dove tail, which elves sreater tt?ngth to a Stpne than any others method .which Jj reqnlrCd msioau inuis, wnere me none is ran viln, great j;cei,ana becomes daueorous tf not strongly madb. It atsorives any welsrht to a stone of small diameter that Is recuire J wlthoat havlnsitthlck orhl-h, that makes It top heavy. This mill is a sqnare frame made of wood or cast Iron, In the form of a busx,wllh Hnrige-tree, Spindle Balance, Kins; Driver, aud Regulating Screw, and grinds uuon the same principle as a lare mill, differing only In the tptmer Stone; this bcin: of ereat weizht enable it to eriud nearer the cen ter a greater quantity ofraln with les power than any other mill now lii use. This mill fsportable,andmay beattaehed to steam, water, horse or hand-pnwer. ALSO, all sixes of Eronch Burr Mill Stones, manufactured on the same principle. Joseph if. Burrows,- of Cincinnati, Is trie inventor, for whlcli he obtained Letters Patent in lBil. For alllnfringe menti the purchaser will bo hold responsible for iho right ofuslng. These Mills do not require a MUlrlght to sat them up; and allthttts necessary to put ta'em in n;H9ratloh, is lo attach a hand to the pulley on tlie. spindle, wllh a drum 'suCIcIeutly largo to run a twenty-four Inch Mill StO revolutions per misute, attached to Gin, Steam, or Water 1'onrer. By the steady annllcallon of twoheraenowerthe Mill will grind six, to8' bushels' per honrof good meal; and will grind wheat as well as corn, ine unrly Inch mm, H pui to its fullest STieea.wn gnnuirom len lo ntieen ousneisper nour. Thes mills are warranted to be in every respect as recom mended. Dikictions roa bsiiin. rlace yourmlllaboutSOreetfrom tbe Driving Pulley In a leyel position; make. the belt of leather six or eight inches wide. Give the StoneStu re voli tions a minute with the sun. Keep tbe ueck and step of tbe spindle well oiled. Place tbe star on the back of tbe Kunniiig Mono, in mo same way as iru uross on me unver, that is, the way they aro trimmed to run. Kafer to Thos. Patterson. Ksn., of Highland eoanty. Ohio, Jesse Beal, Esq. .of Clinton county, Ohio; C. S. Bradbury, tsq , orL.iIiC.niiall.and a uumuer clotDerj. All ordersdlrectcdto JU11A K. liUUilA.T, Na. 52 Broadway, Xashville. Agent for MIddleand East Tenne.see,or J. H. BUKHOWS, JanSft d.tr-w.&w.ly. West front st.UIn.O, ERB'S PATENT STRAW CBTTEE AND INDEPEN DENT CORN CH0PPEB. THIS very important invention has been in nse about three years. The inventor has made improvements which have rendered it perfect as a STRAW AND CORN CUTTING MACHINE. It has given entire satisfaction to every one who has used if, and is tbe mint superior machine in nsei for the purpose for which it is designed. It is sim pie in all its parts, durable and easily-kept in order. It is . self-feeding, and easily worked bvaboy 12 years of age. It will cut straw or com in the shuck from half inch to three inches in length. Many certificates might be pro duced from farmers who have used them, to prove their superiority over any other straw and corn cutter now in use. Persons needing such an article may ret assured that in it they will find a valuable acquisition to their farm or stable. The subscriber has srreatlv extended his means forman- ufacturing thee machines, and he now solicits for them the attention of the public, and the farmers and planters' particularly, of the South and West. He will hereafter be able to fill alf orders rapidly, and ensures all machines to do the wort tor which tney are designed. Being the inventor and patentee, and sole proprietor, he will dispose of rights for counties or States on reasonable lenns, to any-ilechanicwhoreay wish to manufacture them, and will furnish one set of casting for patterns. sep7 6m JOHN E. ERB. j DR. FRASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. AMR. WINTERS had lost nearly all of his hair and had been bald for many years; by the use of three ot itis of the Mujnetic Ointment, had hu hair entirely re stored, and now has as beautiful a head of hair as any man could wish. His age is about 50 years. A son of Mr. Wr.rreu, of this town, 14 years of age, had been afflicted with the Asthma from his cradle He had the benefit of the best medical advice that a loving and wealthy father could procure, without avaih It was one of the most aggravated cases I ever saw; he. was emaciated al most to a skeleton. By the use of a few bottles of the Oint ment he was tliorougMy cured, and for seveu months past has enjoyed robust health. This was an extreme case of inflammation of the tpleen, of long standing; has a vai jety of treatment from no less than einU different physicians, without receiving benefit was curcd.bv the uoof only four bottles of thellagnetic Oint ment This was four months agoand the lady (a Mrs. Dun ham,) is still in good health, and able to attend to her usual household duties. I have treated two cases of Chronic Svre i'les with the Oiutment, both of the patienU so nearly blind, as to need an attendant lb lead them from place to place. One of them had been afflicted 13 years, the other about 9years. Theifbad ttied the best physicians in the State, without benefit; and one of them had been under the treatment of the celebrated Dr. Muzzy, of Cincinnati, for eighteen months, and had expended hundreds of dollars in vain efforts to effect a cure. They are now by use of the Magnetic Ointment, nearly or quite cured; anil are able to read aud attend to any ordinary business, I have used the Ointment in a number of cases of Piles, and in ito.case hut it failed of giving uanudiate relief arid qmeralbj a permanent cure. "l have also used it beneficially in. severe cases of Ery sipelas. And last but not least, I have within the last year cured four cases of CANCER by the use of the Magnetic Ointment alone! From a thorough trial of the Ointment in nearly every disease for which it is recommended, I can confidently re commend it lo be one of the most useful remedies ever of fered to the public Respectfully Yours, BURTON UDBBELL, M. D. Dated Jan 27,1350, Amelia, Ohio. Tlie character of this Ointment as an- effidenti remedy, is established in this city. There are .quite a number of indi viduals who ascribe their restoration to health to the use of this extraordinary Ointment For sale by' : 1L Q. SCOVEIV BERRY A DEMOVILLE. myt CARTWRIOHT A ARMSTRONO. A CARD. I HAVE this day associated with me in the Saddling Bu siness my son, A. 0. MARC1L The business, in future will be conducted in the name of J. D. Jlarch A Son. - All persons indebted to me, by note, or account will please come up and. make payment J. D. MARCIL J3f Tliankful for tlie liberal share of iiatrouage hereto fore, a continuance of the same is respectfully solicited. jan2 J. P. .MARCH A SON. L AND WARRANTS. Wo are buying and paving the verv highest nnccs for LAND WARRANTS. Per sons at a distance havimr warrants to sell by sendintr to ns by mail or otherwise may depend on getting the highest prices at which they are selling at the time in ashvilie, and the cash remitted or paid to order, julyil DYER PEARL A, CO, , i , GOLD PENS. JOnN YORK & CO., have ou hand a variety of superior Gold Pens; the best and cheapest article ever-' offered for sale pi Nashville. Ecery penicarranttd. octl - OLLARS. EVERY VARIETY OF COL- LARS, latest styles and best quality received and fo ale by novS ilYERS AMcQILL. pis MEDICAL. D0CT0S' YOURSELF! THE POCKET JESCTJLAP1TJS w. i.vtiti o.KH!S OWN PHYSICIAN I to r.ortielu Edition, with One L Hundred F.ngrarings howin Diseases .and Malformations of th Human System in every shape and form. To which is added aTreatise oa the Diseases or Females, being of -. . - ......... ..... ... uumm l . . lcuoic w iuiisq vouiciiiuiaunjr mar risge. By WILLIAM Y0UNO, M.l). Let no father be ashamed to pre sent a copy of tho .(ESCULAPIUS to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no yonng man or woman enter info the secret ohli. gafions. of marricgo life without reading the POCKET 3SSCULAP1US. Let no one suflering from a hacknied " iu lueiut, resuess nignia, nervous reeling ana ine wnnic train oi iieipectic sensations, and given up by their nhvsician. be anothor rr.omnt misnni .nt.!L the.-tfaCULAPIUS. Have the married, or those about to w 1UiM riCu, any juijieuimeni, reaa mis truly useful boo, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unCrtunate ury jan L'l ueain. S?" Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS en cloyed ma letter, will receive onecopyof this work by mail or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post-paid,) DR. WM. Y0UN0, tnarchl6 ly A. 152 Spruce St. Phttulelpkia. AVl'I.lM'L'Tl -D-pa-n PHILADELPHIA MEDICALHOUSE. Established 15 years a hyDR.Kl.VKEI.IV Tl,,r.l.i.-t .i best band to cure altformsofstcret diseases of lhe skin and olitry-habIts.ofyoulh,isDlt. KINKELIN, N. W.-comer of Third -and Union streets between Spruce and line, one . iiioniHmiiit, i iinaueipnia. ... ....v. ...... wuihc lucre is a naon wotcn boys teach each other at the academr or colhgc a habit in dufppd in whpn fit- HimTi;t ;.. 'tr... T. ? . ... " " j -w..t.-,o .-viiiuuc; gruiTiuiiin will! the boy to manhood, and which, if not abandoned in due time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial bat pines, but gives nse to a series of protracted, insidious and devastating affections. Few of those w ho indulge in this pernicious practice are aw are of ihe winseijuer.ces, until thev End the nervous system is shattered, feel strange and unac countable feelings, vague fears in the mind. Tbe individual becomes feeble, he u unable to labor with accnstoined vip; or, or to apply his mind to ftfndy; his step is tordy.aud weak, he is dull and irresolute., the countenance is downcast tlie eves without natural lustre, shamefacedness is apparent Tltcte are tpnjtotne ichich thuld itml-eh the aUention of tiiose similarly ajjlicted ' If the victim be conscious or the cause of bis decay, and having relinquished the Cnlions practice, ho suffers under -. "utiwi iuiasiuii-, nuicH neuKeuanu suame him, producing mental nnd physical prot ration. If he emancipate himself before the practice fun done its worst andenter matrimony.hu marriage is unfruitful, and his senses tell him that ibis is caused by his early follies. Too many think they will hug the secret to their myn hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how often is thisa fatal ueiusiun, anu now many a promisingyouth, who mi-bt have been an ornament ta society, ha laded from the earth! Young Hen! Let no false modesty deter you from uiuKuij; our caso Known ip one w.io, from education and re spectability, can alone befriend you. He wliq places himselt under DR. KINKELIN'S treatment, may ri-!;niim.lrmnr.r, his honor as a rentleman. and in whose boioin will be for ever Jocked .thesecret of the patient , . i ai". iHuiug ib lucouvenicni io mace .1..111, t-ojj, siiuiir lueurcase cxptieiuy, lo fetherwiOi flTl Ihnirlvmnti l..lf-..-..l ....1 f' getherwitb an their symptoms, (per letter post-said.) hAve "-iu vuwk tuiimiuiii ir. XV. annrTlnnara.1 nnnnsiJlHiiJa L . a v ; )nuicin Dr. Ks meuidneA, fatricturcsof the ureum, weakness and constiloMonal de j t.:i;- j i .-.ii .. . ...... M A remittance of a, ccnt.s m a letter, post paid, ad dressed to Ir. Kinfcetin, Philadelphia, will secure hw book umueoccrei inormuies oi xoatn. septl wit TO THE PUIiLIC UADWAY A- CO., THE Inventors, Manufacturers and I'roprietors of the justly celebrated R. R.1L Remedies, were the first to discover a Remedy possessing the Marvelous and Mirraculous jxiwer of stopping the most Excruciating Pains in an instant al laying the orst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or ex ternal, in a few minutes, and soothing the most severe Paroxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tic Doloreux, as soon as applied. The R. It. R. Remedies consist ot three Remedies, each possessing quick and wonderful pow ers over certain complaints and diseases and will instantly REL1KVE the Human System from pain. REGULATE each Organ to Healthy Action. . RESOLVE away all Diseased Depositee RENOVATE the body from all Corrupt Humors. REBUILD the AVeakand Broken Down Constitntion. RESTORE to Health, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. R. R. R- NO. 1. Radway's Ready Relief, for all Acute Complaints, Internal or External. The moment it is ap plied externally, or taken info Ihe ys:em, it will stop the most excruciating pain and quickly remove its cause. RHEUMATISM. Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brooklyn, was a cripple for nine years. R.idway's Ready Relier relieved him from pain in htteeu minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without the nid of slick or crutch in three days, and cured him entirely in one week. Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful as the above, have ben cured by B. IC Relief. CHOLERA MORBUS. Radwav's Ready Relief will re lieve the sufTerer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure the most depserate cases in a few hours. NEURALGIA. The moment It. R. Relief is applied it allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always cure. SICK HEADACHE. It will relieve themostdistre-smg pains in fifteen minutes. It will likewise prevent renewed attacks. AGUE. In fen minutes a fca spoonful ofR. R. Relie will stop the Chills and break the Fever. Aches of all kinds. Pains of all kinds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Lameness. One ap plication of Railway's Ready Relief will, in a few moments, entirely stop the pain. It reduces swellings, heals tores; cuts and wounds, re moves bruises, allays the most violent irritations. lor all pains use R. R. Relief. Look for the signature of Radway A Co- tn each bottle. R R. R. NO. 2. Radway's Renovating Rusolvent jtesoives, itenovaies, iieouuas. it cures Scrofula. Tumors, Bleedin? of the Lunirs. Syphilis, Consumption, Sores, Rickets, Asthma, Nodes, Bronchitis, Fever Soros, Ulcers. Erysipelas. St. Vitus" Dance. Salt Rbeum, Canker, Rash. Tetters, The above eiguteen complaints K. It Resolvent will posi tively cure. It it novates the system completely. Resolving away from the Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseased Deposits, free ing the Blood and Fluids of Life from all corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor, Health and Strength to every Organ and Meniber of the body. LETTERS FROM HlUn AUTHORITY. Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw, S. C, writes us under date ofMay, 2d, 1853, that Radway"s ReuovatirgRe solvent cured one of his negroes, on bis ptantafion at Beau fort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years" standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of pity; he was a moving mass of sores. The other negroes could not remain in the same place with him. He was entirely cured by Radway 's Renovating Resolvent, and is now at work upon tlie plantation. To the people or S. C. Mr. Middleton is well known, and to the political world Mr. Middleton is no stranger. SCROFULA. 'When the patient has been afflicted for five years, or under, favorable symptoms will appear on the XllLiiw iAi anerusiug run. n-csuiveni: Ten years on the Fifth day. .Fifteen years Twenty years Thirty years Forty years Seventh day, lentil any, Fifleenthday, Tnentielh day. Thirtieth day. rttty years We have had cases where old men of sixty vears. who have been scrofulous all their lives, entirely cured by Rad way's Renovating Resolvent. R. It. Remedies exhibit their tflicacyimmediaiely. They do not keep the afflicted patu- stricken sutferer lingering in doubt, but readily exhibit their , efficacy; instantly relieving pain,- renovating, restoring, io building, and regulating the diseased body, to health and strength. Mr. VT.B- Oliver, ol Dayton, Dooly Co, Ga., under data of May 30, 1858, writes "that a t crvant girl wlw -was so re duced that no one would give a thrip for her life," She was so covered with sores ttiat there was not a spot of pure flesh of the size of a silver dollar on her whole body, was entire ly cured byRadwav' RenovatiugRefolvent .NINETEEN YEAItf. Mr. Henderson, of "Wesiford, Mass., has been covered with sores for nineteen years, and cured bv It R. Resolvent- SA LT RHEUM. Tbe most obstinate cases of Salt Rheum will quickly yield to the RENOVATING RESOLVENT. One gentleman whe supposed that this complaint was he reditary iu his family, -and bad been afllcted with Salt Rheum since his birth, was cured by the use of a few bottles of the renovating Resolvent, and the poisonous Rheum en tirety eradicated from his system. IT REGENERATES every organ and member offhe body; it makes sound, healthy and stongall weak, diseased and unsound parts. WEAKNESS, in Male or Female, is quickly cured, and the debilitated and emaciated made strong, vigorous aid healthy. Impotence and Nocturnal Emissions m men, or diseases of either one or more of the generative organs, are' quickly removed, and the body restored to a healthy and siund condition. LOW SPIRITS-NERVOUSNESS. In women, thenn merous coniplaints and ailments which cast such gloom over their spirits, a few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will quickly remove, and tbe most nervous. Gloomy and de depressed, feel healthy, strong and happy. Persons wishing this remedy will please ask for Radway's Renovating Resolvent Its price is one dollar per bottle. No small bottles, nor is the genuine ever soldfor less. Eaca bottle bears the fac simile signature of RADWAY A CO.,lC2 Fulton et N.V. R. R. R.. for sale by Druggists generally. J. M. ZIMMERMAN, Wholesale Agent for Tenuncssee. MANDFIELDS A CO, Memphis. HUDGIN, WELLS A JOHNSON, novl 4ra Chattanooga. And Druggist and Merchants everywhere. SS. WILLIAMS Agent for John Williams, New , Orleans, will make liberal cash advances oa Prodnca tor shipment ulyli JUSCELLANEOUS. T LVCQLN nAIjr, roR jjALE.a i,,Ul. Xl and commodious store Uiuse, with a large ball above, and family dwelling in the basement and pi t or the see- ?,sil?ror,he b"i,Jinir. Said property rs on CoIIfsre Hill, Cherry stieet A bargain can be had by applrine soon, at office No. 65 Cherry street. , . nov 11. Yf. DKOWX. Itnl P.i.io DESIRABLE B17ILDING LOT FOR SALE. On tlie Franklin Pike, between the, residences! of Jo-, seph Vaulx and James A Woods, Ksqs., contaiuinci."i acrea . cAwroeufcsiJi ui'. jiake eariv appucaironsi , K. W. BROWN.'fWl Agf, .ocK No. Cherry st j X Tlf'T,.r... . . ' . L - 1 . ' ' 1 . ' " v """"nt n.VL.1;. A very hkeiyncero wo ruV1 C1fld.,Jd. 19year?o!cl, andchfld- v,'M vl o I negroes losome-person who will give them a good. home in Middle Tennessee. oclS WPSP . .Q.s.t,nerry ft. H., AND LOTS f OR SALE-A larta .h l- Un, 1iC,lse wUh 8 0 rooms MtchelTic thrrenkhn Pike, adjoining the residence Tg'Y, x-AIM?.?tFr?me IIMeiWith6 rooms, Ac. on middle Frankhp Pike, known as ihe Mateman place -striear 11 "" 81 SP ALSO, a very neat Brick IHouse with 4 rooms, it No. IO Cherry street c!ow the Verandah. - S ' nJf?' a 7acant. P feet ma noHhsideol Broad street, running bact HOffet on High street. ALSO, a vacant Lot near the N.AC. R.R. Depot fiont rgHO fe?t on the Penitentiary Pike, running back, 71 ALSO j!rIit t.oMi.i;r.,i K.;',i; vi -n.-. x-...t. . ' t. "-'-"'"k j-.ia iu i csi .lasuviue. No. 80. 32. i2. 102. 1M, 12, lt4, and 17& ALSO, nnp of TtnWA4 lniwo nofnnt r.n eaxlf ainilicution at Office o. 68 Chernr street. OT-tf Keal Estate Arent. OIXAaVCKII V SALL. IN VURSUAXClTbF an order, made fti the cause cf II. R Keamnont ad m.riistrator, ts. James Irwin, et aLv at the October Term, r . , , . : . "--J V"HI. lJM1UtC. w iu cu ru tiiu dar, the 2(llh da of Xorember next, all of tbe Real KsfateTn u,c"uii whicji consists m sunarrTeryen- lurfreebrouphFjke,in Sotith NashtUle, a plat of which trill ovliiViJf r,t ..v ,.r,T . r v vwtwibU I'll IUC III KM &aiK, Tllrt oTwVT-a rMVir,A ...,t ,1 I T T - . anT-erson who desire to examine it Terms of Salt One and Two rears credit, notes payable at the 1'Iaoters' liank at JaliTiIle, with approred . .V uwu w"?u uum iappurcnae UHxier oall 1U. TllOri. J. JIUNF0KD. oqt27 td Clcrfc and JIaster. pOU.VTliY itKSIUiNCEFoirSAirET- iiiesuuscriueronersiorsalehi residence, situ ated aboiit 3 nihVtfnim N'aslm'Ri- oil lrn.Vnrfr... boro Turnpike, it consists of about GO acres, cue-half in a htirh State nf cnlttrntitin tl. lw!... ..ll it r - -. - . ..UVUI4UU. U(TC 11C 1 CI tailing.Spimgs; an exterwiveOn-hard,mtaimmagreat va riety of chain? fitiit.frf- ivtili vrnit.u.. .iuir: .. 1 . . ...... ..uv.uuHinwunvilllliriUlU IPUI hniivx A t .,-.!-. . : : . . , . " " -' i.v rv . (.uvui i uuurxessarVj as lnoseue- sirous lo purchase can call and examine for themselves. TURIIH . . il.L i . 1 . I.. m . i. V tasii, aim a creunoi one sun two years on thebalance. If not Sold privately before the Ifithinst the premises will be offered at public sale at the Conrt-hnuse on that day. novS If S. J. CAUTEK OXSTEitS, SAUDINES, AC.-IOO 1CEGS ipiced Oysters; 10 case Sardines; 20 case assorted Piekles; 10 -dox. fresh Peaches. Just received and for sale by. novl. EDWARDS A HARRIS.. STAR. CANDLES. 00 HOXES AND 25 HAL?1 boxes Star Candles, just received per Hartsville, and! for sale by novl 2 DaVISA SWANN. , LIQUORS ! LIQUOKS!: JUST received per Cumberland, 40 bbls old Monongahela Whisky; ii.". " old Rye, 5 years old; " 23 ' eight pipes'Signetta; In store and lor sale, low toe cash, oct 22. DAVIS A SWANN. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. J BBLS. Extra Family Flour in More and fbr sale ) by oct22. DAVIS A SWANN. 99 CAEFETINGS, MATTINGS, BUGS. At, &c DUNCAN, MORGANS CO. HAVE now in store, a large stock of Three-ply sup. In grain and Wool figured Carpetings, Cotton Druggelle Adelad j Maw, Tuftie Rugs, fancy and white checked Mat ting of all kinds, and will be i eceiving regularly from the manufactures all new styles, which they will icll by the piece only at very low price!". DUNCAN, MORGAN A CO. angW bo Nos. 70 and Tl. Public Square- DR. ROGERS LIVERW0ETH AND TAB FOR THE COMPLETE CORE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, A'tAina, Uronchitis, spittiny of Mluod, and all other Lumj Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. TEE GREAT COUGH REMEDY! EEADERl have you a Cough, which you are neglecting, under the idea that it is ouly a common cold, that it will soon "wear itself out!" Let a friend tell you, in all kind ness, what will soon be the probable result In ashort time, if jou continue to neglect yonrself, yen will begin to feel a sense of tightness and oppression across the chest, -accompanied with frequent sharp darting pains. Then a dry, hacking Cough will set in, and when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish, or white froth v matter, stieaked, perhaps, with blood. If you sttll take no medicine, these unpleasant symptoms will increase, and you will soon have Hectic Fever, Cold Chills, Night Sweats,Coi' ous Expectoration, and then Great Prostration, If you stilt neglect yourself, a few weeks or months will see jdu consign ed to the grave. leaving your friends to mourn how rapidly C0XSUM1TI0N did its work, and hurried you away. Friend 1 have you no cause to oe alarmed ? In the above sketch you may see as in a glass, how every case of Con sumption progresses, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Of all the Thousands and Millions whom this great Destroyer has gathered to the tomb, every single case began with a Cold 1 If this had been attended to, all might hare been well but, being neglected, under tlie fatal delusion that it would " wear its3f," it transferred its deadly action to the substance of the Lungs, exciting there the formation of tubercles. Another, and another coid added fuel ta the flume, until these tubercles began to soften and. suppurate eaving, by their ulceration, great cavities in the Lungs. At his crisis, tlie di-ease is very difficult of cure, and oftentime sets at defiance all human means. In the latter or worst stage, this medicine will oftentimes arrest tlie disease, or chect its progress, and will always make tbe patient more comforta'ile, aod prolong his life, and is therefore worthy of atrial; but in its incipient or forming periods, Consumption isas curable as any oilier disease, and "Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverworth. Tar, and CancbaLigua." if taken at this time, will cure it pif AS SURELY AS IT IS TAKEN lJ This is strong language, but we can refer you to numberless living witnesses to prove that it is TRUE! And therefore, we earnestly exhort every man, woman and child, who has a Cough, or is subject to Colds, to keep med icine by you in the bouse; and wbenevcryou take Cold, do not "let it alone" to work mischief In your system, but eradi cate it thoroughly, at once, by this power, fully healing com pound and leave yottrLnrgs uniDjurcd, to carrj-yoa in full vigor to a good old age! MOTHERSl Have yon de licata, weakly children, who are always faking cold, and snbject to Croup! Remember! There never was case of Croup, which did not originate in a Cold I And when your cliild goes to bed wheezing and coughing, on know not that, before morning. Croup may not set in, and ere you can get a Physician, your dear child may be beyond the reach of help. Vc beseech you therefore, as you value the lives of your children, keep this medicine by you in ibe bouse, and when ) our little ones take cold and commence coughing, give it to them at once, and rest not until the cugh is entirely subdued. We conscientiously aver, after the most extended experience, that if this advice were followed no child need ever DIE OF CROUP, for the cold would be cut ed, before it could arrive at this ag gravated and fatal stige. Let every Mother, especially, heed well these remarks, that she may not here after;wheD mourn ing over fie early blight of some cherished blossom, have occasion bitterly to reproachherelf.forljcr criminal neglect It is an old adage, that "to be furwarned, is to be forearmed." Parents! so let it be in yourcasef " Be sure tn ask for Dr. ABogers'Synrp of LIVERWORT, TAR and CANCUALAGUA, and let on other be palmed on you. SCOVIL A MEAD, 111 Chartres Street, New Orleans, Wholesale Genera! Agents for the Southern States, to whom. all orders and applications fur agencies must be addressed. Also sold by BERRY, julyl. Agents. Atlanta, July 15, 1853. S.-0 REWARD. R ANA WAY from the subscriber on thenighbof fA the 3rd inst, his negro boy AMOS- He is about fj 20 years or age, 5 feet i or 10 inches high and weighs -V. about l.W pounds. He is a bright mulatto, hat straight hair and blue eyes, and will no doubt attempt to pass him- the vicinity of that towii or may attempt bis escape to a iree ciaie. ne roue on a sorrel norse ten or twelve yen old, which bas a scar on both shoulders caused by warts, and is shod behind, is quick in gaiU and steps short, holds a fine bead, 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 for keeping the horse will also be paid. Newberry, S.C. July, V..O.NEEL. septi tf TiiosiAS nouaii. sxisos waijcie. HODGE & WALKER. Barbers, H3ir-DrJS3CTS, Ac, Ac, A'o. 18, Mar street. HAVE opened their new establishment, and offer to their customers and tbe public in general inducements nev er before offered in this city. Having newly fitted up our house, we feel confident that all who give us a call will leave well satisfied. In addition to Barbering, Hair-Dressing, Ac, we have large, cnmmodiou and neatly furnished Bath-Rooms. These are tbe finest in the, city, and as to convenience and comfort, cannot be surpassed in tbe coun try. While passing, gentlemen and natron, iustsfen In and see with what magic we "make tbe hair fly," and what a sauuary eneci our pure, waier nag upon a wratiea ana colt body. augj tf 70R SALE OR RENT. A new Frame House juit completed with seven rrnmi well nlastered and pa- 1 tiered. Situated on Church street, in llines'J additional ' -ainvine. itie said house is about lour nnnarea jinu from the Female Academy, and will be sold on reasonable terms. For farther particulars enquire of R. L. Crenshaw', st Bug 13 W. D. BOBEBTSOJf, M'Lemore st. .INTO. 152 iiIEDICiVL. DR. MORSE'S T2!?1?.? vrtXtJ-CORDIAL, a fhemimenoS la Medicine. -L Health Jiestored nd AJia Lengthened, by DK. MOKSK't. LWlGOL'ATiSG KLIXIK OR CORDIAL. for centuries, Mudlrcl selance has been nn-actlnr the Tele alul mineral slngdrns,ui seared of aomethiozthat ttiouM m.tor tho lostonlecay-nff enerzie.of tho nervous ana ruqseaUr sy.ttmi, without tie draw&act or subsequent ?VJ ,n dtt,,f1- ThaiaomethiBfr teas been fonad. Ills ii!S, c".''nbr,OTht f'ourth .trile deserts of ,ofi?t?.Vnr F?vc 1Be IwdiaetefeatHo societies of the OU World, and equally dUtlnsraWiea as s. phvskhui, a therotst,anl atravoUr n, -ir.:?.ir.:trir t concentrated and combined with othr nretihu. m..ii-i-.i extracts, are nowproduelng result heretofore unbeard or. iathis or anv other connirr. Ailniihai.in...H.u J ted lo Prof. AtOlWh-S INVIGOKATIIIG HL1XIK OK COK. -f mil .i . t.. . . . Ai.au wcrw Maviomi lauuiom. ins paouc oiien dveolTen could not bMievd th simple and sublimo troths annOnneed by thedisrovensr. Kul facts, uadeaiable facts attested 6y witnesses o' the highest class and character, arsaow tn uraphlner ovar alt doabts. WCKEDPLI rY IS OVEB THKOU'S,bya mass or tcstfmony which u perfeclly Irre sf stable. The Kuxia remedias, in all eases, the deplorable tils arising from a misuse or abase or Iho various organ which maknptli-woniIerfalmachlnecaUed man. It restores to rail vi-or every delicata function connected with that mys terious com pound c;eur of matter and mind, nocessarjto "srA.prndutt.ou of human Ufa. Topnociof reebtexaas. cultrrrarrie.ordeacteatinvital power, it U recomraeadsd as lhaonly m.iu or commuotCBllor; that eoerjry which Is necesvarj to ihe proper cnjoinienl of all the natural app iites, as well as the higher mental ailrtbaies. Its benfflctal Si SVJ? ""'""Ine'ltoclthBrsexorto any a. Tiidfe bles:lrI,thealtiDewir,thelisiless,ri,vieaTouth,theovr worrt aian of business. th vlcUru ofnervnos dopresalon, the. "I";""1 f'm general debility, or from the f aLBle ""."'"anflndlmmedtate and per relief frorothe use of this lneomparabt renovator . lr..W VTeA Pw'Plion to paraly.is ft w 111 provo I.W ndfI,l' uard winstiiatierriblcTinal. HI,'. l.X"mU1' l'bap. who have o irijied with rih nfm.tl.rl,r.n-, V.t"' tbemselv., b.yond i, reach of medicine. Let not even these de.j4lr. Tha Kllxlr deals with dUeue as n exists, T.lthoat referenca to eaasei. and. will notonlyreruovethe disorder itMir, bat Rebuild thcRrokeu Constitntion. Theitennzcmeuuof lha system, leadfar taarvoatdls casus, and theforms ofucrtous dlseasa luclf.ara toaamer oas that It wcul.1 require a column to enumerate the mala dies for.which Uilijireparxllon U a pecie. A few, how ever, may be enumerated, vlx- neuralgia, tie dolereaux, headache, tucipieat paralysis, hysteria, plpltition,or ih heart, splual auVctlous, muscular debility, tremors, ttato-Jence.aprlcklcj-sensation la tho ttesh, niimbners, lorpfdlty of the liver, mental depression, weakness ot tbe will, tndis- j.isiinia wmiiTf, laminesa auereverciie, uroKen Sleep ana terrifyine daiams. Inability to remain In one- place or posi tion, weakness ot thj procreatlve organs, sexual incompe tency, melancholy manomula. Boor albne, stnfcloirat lh stumacli, female irregularities, a chroole teudeneyto mls carrise. emaciation, and all complaints growing out of a, tree indulzence or the pasaioos, and all barrenness that does not prcceed from organic causes beyond the reach of medicine. UTieiieer the organs to be acted upon are frco from mal formailoD orstrlctural diseases it Is averred that .Morse's IrqrisornliBg Elixir, will replace weatne?s with tren2th,lsrapaefty with eOrIea3 cy. Irregularity wlUi.nn.form and natural activity, and this not only wtihout hazard of reaction, bol with a happy effect on the general organization. JO Hear tn mind that alt maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous sys tem, and that tbe paralUattou of the nerves of motiooaad, sensation Is phy.Ical death. Bear lit mind alo,that torero. rj-klnJ of nervous disease tbe Kllxlr Cordial Is the only re liable prxpaiation known. Cure of Nervous Dienes. No ItnguagQ ess convsy an adequate Idea or the I ramedl. ateandalmost miraculous ahango whli-h It occasUjje la tiff diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous sysUtu, whether broken down by excess, weak trynatn re, or Impaired by alek ne,lha unstruaraod, reUxednrntxallonUatoacebraced. re.vlvtlled anibulUup. The menut and physical symtoma or aervnus dieasvaulsb together under Its Influence. Xdr . lsthe f ffect teaiponrjr; on the ciriitrary,th rclftl Is perma nent, for tbe cordial properties or the medicine reach th constttuttonltsetr, and restore It to its norma,' condition. Well may the preparation be ralfedthe .Uedieiiini Wonder, of the nineteenth century- It Is, as Ihedrstsclenllnexnaain the world would have admitted, that miracle of medlclaa heretofore supposed to have no exlstinc. A Stimulant that Entails No Rc-.Vction. Its force Is nevrrexpanded, as ts th case with opium. n,alci sthem, hotio preparations, and all other excitants. The effect 1 these Is brier, and It may well be said of bias who lakes I "Tbe hut stale of that man is worse than the first " Bat the. Kllxlr Is an exhllerant without asintledrawback safe In Its operation, perpetiialia Its happy lnBocnee poa the nerves, the mind, and the entire organization; It will also remove de pressions, excitement, a tendency to blnsh, sleeplessness, dislike of society, Incapacity lor to4y or business. Loss of Memory, Confusion, giddiness, rush or blood tothe head, melancholy, mental debility , hysteria, wretchedness, thought ef self de struction, fear of Insanity, hypochoiidriasls,dypepla gene ral prootrallon, trrltablllly, nervousness. Inability to sleep, diseases Incident to females, decay of the propArs ting: func tions, h) sterla, monomania, vague terrors, palphallo of lhn heart, inipotency, roustlpallon, etc., etc., from whatever cause arislngit is, irthere Isany reliance to be placed on hu man testimony, absolutely infallible. A Great Medicine for Females, The unparalleled effects or this great restorative, ha. aU complaints Incident to females, mark a new era In the an nals of medicine. Thoasands of stimulants have been In vented fiousanda of IDVigoranla concocted all purporttcfc to be specuie'tln the various diseases and derangements to which tbedellcate rnrmatinn of woman render her tiatle. The result has heieto'ore been uniform. Theea nostra n.1 have tndee-1 Impaited a momentary vivacity to tin barton stem, a transient and defnsite vgnr to the muscles: but this fltsh or relier bas been succeeded by a depression and prostration greater than before, and the end has too often, Deen utterly to paralyze the recuperative power or tbe nerves and the vital organization, and Anally to uestroy the uniappy patient Hut In Morse' Invigorating Elixir, is presented as a phenomena In the materia medics hitherto unheard of a stimulant without a reutlon. Tbe herb which foims Its main ingredient, bas beat ad mitted by all thegreat medical and pharmaceutical Institu tions of Kurope to beln this respect sul generis l)r. .torso, whrrsenamv is an undispoted authority In sciences, discov ered theproductlon in Arabia, where hia attention waSlxci tedby the wouderfclly tnvigoraticgefferts It produce jupon the natives. Inractihewnnderrulpowrrot endurance, tho exhauslless vigor exhibited by the Arab, or both -exes,ia their desert pilgrimages, Is attributable to the use of this vl tallzlngherb. An appeal is made to ' ' Every Woman of Sense, who suffers from weakness, dorangement, nerroatnen, tr mors, pains In tbe back, nr any other disorder, -wbetheraeca-liar to her sex. orrammon In both sexes to give the Invigo rating Cordial a trial. Married Tcrsons, or others, will End this Cordial after they have ssad abotihs or two, a thorough regenerator of the system, la alt direc tions are to be lound the happy parents or healthy offsprtsg, whowonld not have bsen co,but for this extraordinary prep aration. And It Is equally potent for the msny diseases for which it Is recommended. Thousands of young men nsra been restored by using it, and aolin a single Instance bat failed to benefit tbem. Persons of Pale Complexion, or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and. vigor changing the skin from apaje,jel low, sickly color, to a besutlfu I florid complexion. To tbe Misguided, These are some of the sail and raelaneauly effects produce! by early habits or youth, viz. weakness or tbe ack and limb", pains In the head, dimness of sight, kiss of muscular fiower, palpitation or tho heart dyspepsia, nervoosfrrttabtl ty, derangement or the digestive fun ctiuns, general debility, symptomaor consumption, &e. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to b dreaded. Lossof inemorT.coofuslon of ideas, depression of spirits. evil fore-bodlngs, averslou to society, self distrust, love ofsolUnde.tlmUUy, ic.,areiomeof iheevllaproduced. All thus afflicted. Itcfore Contemplating MarTince. should reflect that a sound mind snd body are the most nec essary requisite to promote connubial happiness; Indeed, without these, the Joorney through Ufebecomes awearj-ptl-grircage,theprospect hourly dark ens the view: th mind be comet shadowed with despair, ar4 filled with the melancholy reflection that the hspplbessol another becomes blighted, with your .own. , t , Parents and Guardian. Are often misled with respett to the causes and source oj dlseisesln thilr sonsr nd wards. How nflen do thsy aKriba tonlberesutetof watting of the frame. Idiocy, madness, psl p: tatlon or tk heart, Indlgestloa, derangement of thenar ,ousjystem,eough and symptoms Indicating consauiptlon, when lhr truth is, that Ihey have been indulging In a pern! ctaos thoogh alluring practice, destructive; both to mind, and body, Caution, Da. Movsi's 1viookatiso Cokdul has been counter felted by some unprincipled persons. Iu future all thegenulne Cordial will bavethe proprietors fac-simlle pasted over the cork or each bottle, and lbs fol lowing words blown In the glass "UK. MORSE' INVIGOHATISG CORDIAL, C. H. KING, PHOPKlKTOhV S.Y." ITT The Cordial Is pat up highly concentrated, tn pint bottles. I'aict 43 00 per bottle; two for S3 CO: six for $12 00. C. II. RIXU, PnOPBlKTOH. 191 Broadway.NewYork. ld by DmgguiU throuxhont the Unitsd Sutes, Canada and WW Indies and also by W.K.liHAY, suceessi.r to Cartwrlrht&Annstroiig.eornerorifarketand Broad streets, NaahvUle.TeuLtasee. oetSW-dw&tem V. F. CRAY, SO LK AG EST, JOSS U.ICHASDS OH, ilARBUK AJVD IIAIIt DRESSER, Xo. 83 Cedar Stxkrt. -r-rTOin-D respectfully inform all who have say nse y tot the services of a DarLer, that he has at this tim iu bis emploj a number of the best and most experienced operators that ever handled a razor or a pair of shears in ashrille. His shop is fitted up neatly, and gentlemen msj" always confidently rely upon prompt attention and comfor table sharing, lie hopes to continue to receive a liberal share of eDcouraeineuf from an intelligent public that knbws how to discriminate between "gilt and gold o'er dusted." auglT BELL AND BRASS rOTODKY. oxfj:oxt, near broad sj'reet. THE Subscriber respectfully returns his i Hanks to tne public lor pasttarors, and so licits s continuance of patronage in tlie above 'line, also COPPER AND SUEET IKOX MAXUFACTUBI.VO. Together with every description of Metal; Turnings Mstal ic Packings, Balbit Metal and Castings. Soda Founts, Generators, Ale Prmus, and Pumps of eve ry description manufactured to order, or repaired at short notice. Cm will be paid at all times for old copper and brass. june22-ly - COL& CARRIAGE HAHUFACTOEY, -r-T X. MYERS, respectfully informs OL, the citizens of Nashville, and the pub-1 lie- cent rally, that beatill continues the above, . .7 .'i.. t,w. (KUWetauu vunijiHninirtnMunwiwiu Line streets, below tbe Theatre, where he is prepared to build Coaches anil Carriascs of ail kinds to order. Ha will keep constantly ou hand an assortment of Bus gie, Barouche. Ih:zton8? etc., which be will offer fbr sale low for cash- Those wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call. Repairing in all branches done at the shortest notice. (3d in the neatest manner. ng23 3m.