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YOL. XXIV.
NTASHVILLE, TENN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 8, 1851.,
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nfEJNION AND AMERICAN.
OFFICE Ho. 11, DEADERICK STREET.
THE WEEKLY UXIOX AXD AJIEUICAN la furnisbed
to subscribers at the following rates: Single copies, one
year in ad ranee. 2 50; within the year $3 00; at the end
of the year $1 00. Curos Of fire and upwards J2 00
per copy for one year. Clubs of subscribers will be re
ceived for sir months at the foregoing rates,
ho TRI-WTXKLY is published every Tuesday Tharsdy
and Saturday, at (5 per annum in advance; if nt. poia a
adrancc, $6.
DAILY ig published at Eight Dollars.
t-THE MONEY XT LL CASES TO ACCOMFANl
SUBSCRIPTION
Remittances of subscriptions hut bo wade by nail ji our
risk.
paper will be sent out of the State unleaa the order la ac
companied with the cash.
GEORGE COOK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND LAND AGENT.
IVoco Village, Tcxar:.
WILL attend to the collection ot debts, and the investi
gation and perfecting of land titles iu Texas
REFERENCES.
Hon. O VT. O. Tonos, lion. Hateax Gseek,
" 11. G. M'Kixxey, ' R- L. Ripley-,
" It L. Caectiiecs, ' Abk CARtrrnEcs,
Slonv L. Rbiex, Governor Wm. B. CAursrii.
nug.31 twly
"MA1I HT0W THYSELF."
An Invaluable Book for 25 cents. "Every Family
sJtoitld have a Copy."
TWENTY THOUSAND Copies sold in less pfsfs,
(lion r, tnnntlia A niw pilitinfi. rftrisi!i! SlfMi
and improved, just issued. I
n. ' MITVTl.'ll'S wvmf II. ItAVTTAT.
AND HAND liOOK for the AFFLICTED containing an
outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every
form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual inters,
course, by self abuse or by scxual excess, with advice tor
tlicir prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all
medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the
car of deceucy, from the result of some twenty year success-
ul 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, ond a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the
Fever and Ague.
TtsnaoNr or mtt Peof. op Obstetrics is- Pcrx. Col-
hGK, I':i!unM.rniA. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MAN
UAL. The author of this work unlike the majority of those
works boadver:isetocurethediseasesof which it treats,
s a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United
States. It atTords me pleasure to recommend him to the
unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful
and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity
hey may place the greatest confidence.
JOSEPH LONGSHORE, M. D.
1'bov A. Woonwxnp, JI. D op Pear. Umveksitt, Phil
adelphia. It gives nie pleasure to add my testimony to
tbe professional ability of ihe Author of the "Medical Man
ual.'" Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs,
om'e of them of loug standing, have come under my no
tice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to per-
ect health, in some instances where the patient has been
considered beyoi. 1 medical aid. In the treatment of Semi
nal Weakness, or disarrangement of the functions,produced
y tclf abue or excess ot vencry, 1 do not know his supe-
ior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the
Author some thirty years, aud deem it no more than justice
o him, as well as a kindness to the unfortuuate victim of
early indiscretion, to recommend him as one, in whose pro-
essional skill and integrity, tliev may safely confide tbem
s elves. ALF. WOODWARD, JI. D.
"This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and
ntelligible work published on the class of diseases which
t treats. Avoidiugall technical terms, it addres-es itself
o the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectiona
l matter, and no parent, however fastidious, e
Aliicingitintliehandaofhissons. The author has de
voted manyycars to the treatment of tho Tarious complaints
reated of, and 'with too little breath to puff, and 'too lit
e presumption to impose,' he hasofferedto the world at
he merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some
wenty j cars most successful practice " Herald.
"No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge
mparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of
pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their
charge." J'eopU'e Advocate.
A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of "Hun-
er's Medical Manual, says: "Thousands upon thousands
of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions,
have been led iiito the habit f self-pollution wilhuut lealiz-
ng the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and
posteritr. The constitutions of thousands who are raising
f amilies have been enfeebled, if not Kuken down, and they
do not know the csuse or the cure. Anything that can be
done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to
check, and ultimately to remove this wide spread sourcoof
human wrcUhcdness, would confer the greatest blessing
next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and
coming generation!'. Intcmperanco (or tho use of intoxi
cating drinks,) though it has slain thousands upon thous
ands, is not a greater scourge to tho human race. Accept
iny thanks on behalf of tho afflicted, and, your co-worker m
the good work you are so actively engaged in."
One copy, (securely enveloped.) will be forwarded, fiee of
postage, to any part of the United States for 25 cents, or 6
copies for $1. Address (post paid,)
COSDENACO,
B Publishers, Box 1S)G, Philada.
' Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on
he most liberal terms. sept 27 ly
A .NTI-PATEXT .ilEDICIXE HOUSE. WE
V. respectfully beg leave to make knowu to the public
iiat vskjiavp disirarJed from our Drug Store all Patent
and Prwnctory Medicines, and henceforth will not engage
in the sarVof them. Our whole attention will be devrted
to the preparation and sale of Legitimate Medicines, which
wc will warrant to be ol the purest quality.
Particular attention given to filling Bills and Prescrip
tions. Oar prices will We found to be as low as the lowest,
as we are determined not to be undersold by any in this
market. We keep no clerks in our employ but those ex
perienced in the business.
In confirmation of the above facts, all are invited to call
rind soft fi.r themselves. SI RETCH A ORR.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner College and
Union streets, Nashville. uov37
t) lllL.VDKI.l'III.V ONE PRICE CLOTHING
X STORE, Cedar street, near the Post Ollice, .Nashville,
Tennessee. We lespectfully call the attention of Gentle
men to the adiantageous arrangement that we have recent
ly made for ihe purpose of furaishingthem with clothing of
superior quality, at much lower rates than has heretofore
been charged bv similar establishments. The senior part
ner, (Mr. II. D.'Chfton, residing and remaining continually
in Philadelphia,) haviug been for many years engaged in
the purchase ot material and the manufacturing of Clothing
in the Eastern Markets, gives us decided advantages, which
we are returning to the benefit of our customers. With this
arrangement, ami the one price principle, we flatter our
selves that we shall be able to give satisfaction to all who
mav favor us with their patronage
'.gr linking to Order.--We havo in our employ ono
of the most experienced a-id superior cutters In the United
States, and will warrani our work to give entire satisfaction.
Our stock of Goods on hand is largo and beautiful, com
prising all the latest styles of fabrics introduced. Gentle
men will rlease call and examine our stock,
novl CLIFTON i ABBOTT.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
KAIIUEK AND HAIR DIHiSSEU,
No. 22 CeiubSteirt.
TTTOULD respectfully inform nil who have any use
V Y for the services of" a Barber, that he has at th's time
3 las employ a number of tho best and most experienced
operatois tint ever handled a raior or a pair of shears in
Nashville. His shop is titled up neatly, and gentlemen may
atvravs oonfidcntlv rely upon prompt attention and comfor
table" shaving, lie hopes to continue to receive a liberal
share of encouragement from an intelligent public that
Vnows how to discriminate between "gilt and gold o'er
dusted." auK17
rVAV AKXtAXtJEJiUJi - llie undersigned uav.
in r nnr.-luscd of J. M. SMITH his entire stock in
tit Kii.-n J .-m-vinir it on. in all its various branches, and
koheit frj.iiour friends and the customers of the house a
liberalshneol their custom.
dec6-3m McCLURB & MOORE.
OTO V tiS.TVc loivo now on hand, and will receive large
O additions in a few days, a Milendid assortment of
Moves of every description, "and will sell them on as good
termsasanj-hotie inthecilv.
,lec5 McCLURE A MOORE,
No.10 Broadway, formeily occupied by J. M. Smith.
I--AM) W A ItlTXxT. We areTbuyingand paying
j the ver;. hifnest prir.-. for LAND WARRANTS. I'er
frons at a disvnea having Hun-ants tosell by sending to us
by mail '' ' lse 111 ' depend on getting the highest
prices at s. ti.e -re .Vllmut the time in Nashvilie and
the cash rc'uitted or paid tn order,
julyil DYER PEARL A CO.
Ti ! AV1'1E 11 i- YXDOTIIEIt.UAKHLE
1M WwUb., nt Ki-.!ik, J Prices. HUGH HENDERSON
tiro:oses lo sell Mai hie Mantle Pieces, Monuments, and a
variety of other oik, ot thje ITALIAN, EGYPTIAN AND
A ERICAN MAliBLE. at rfdiieed prices. novJU tf.
-v -
I") ca.li a large quantitv of Chestnut Oak Bark and Shoe-
make 1-cavos, lor laumf i""!". -M i". "' -""uic,
comer of Union and -Market strecU.
jnlvlAw tf. FREIl'irKJ10TIL
TRICK DWELLING HOUSE TOR RENT
X) Tln linck Ilotife, No. 0 Cherry street, laielv occupied
fc'ir Gen S R Anderson, ill be rented to a go.ul tenant,
fortheioarM. Apply to RAMAGE A CHURCH.
,il 42 Ciillfge street
-rlJI'lH'
WANTED. -A
CITIZEN
OF
J Xusliville'i-.hM to purchase a first-rate Negro Wo
man, a
...i nt nft washoman. not over
vears of
age, and ei-
1 v' m 14 vea
1 eieciallv ol cod disjxwition; also a negro I my of
lii to 11 vears ot o?e. r.seiy ana acme, uc 'u u.
4o maVo'a go. d l.oui-e fervant.
None but the best ntel ap-
,plv. Knqinrc minis muc-.
jan24 -i diw
nrvuTS (JNlTHCNDKl.l) DOLLARS REWARD.
S mnvV'rom my S able on Union Street, on theniphtof
P" CARRIAGE HORSES. They
were cl-lv matcaeu.ci a uay coior autav 10
bih bobtai's. and fcUrs in the forehead of each, with ifome
litOe while on one or both of their hind legs. I will give
30 for the recovery of 'he horses, or any lufonimtiou so
That I can get them, or $luo for l lit ; Keorerr ..rthc thief and
janli. W4 Or Capt. Hanmer, Nashville Inn Stables.
DR. J. tV. GRAY. "
HVS removed to No. 9 Cherry street, ncxtVcor to Dr. B
W.Hall Residence Sewance-j
jan29 '54 tf ,
DRUGS.
wrvrvrv LUS. CRUDE AND ROIiE JIItlM
JLUUU STONE, just received and for talc by
janiS) W. F. GRAY, 17 Broadway.
IGIIT HUXDKED IAIS. RACE GINGER
just received and for sale by W. V, GRAY.
TniVE
HUNDRED LRS.
CLOVES-JUST
W. F. GRAY',
17 Broadway.
X; received and for sale by
janlO
rrVEN DHLS GLUE ASSORTED NUMBERS,
X just received and for sale by VT J'. GRAY",
janlO 17,Broadway
FIVE HUNDRED LBS EMORY, ASSORTED NUM".
BERS, just received and for sale by
janlO W. F. GP,AY No. 17 Broadway.
IIIRTY-SIX DOZ. HARRY'S TJHCO
l'UEROUS, just received and forsale br
jan5 W. F. GRAY, 17 Broadway.
THIRTY-SIX DOZ. LYON'S K ATIIWMON
just received and for f ale bv W. F. GRAY,
J'au5 " if Broad war.
OIX THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED LRS.
KJ Lees Xew Castle
feuner CarbSoda. iust leefivpil uml
for sale by
jan5 W. F. G RAY, 17 Broadway..
37IVE HUNDRED THOUSAND I'OJKCU.
SION CAPS, just received and for sale br "
jan5
W. F. GRAY. 17 liroadwar.
T7IFTEEN
HUNDRED LBS, Rfii) LEAI5T
-- just received and lor sale by
jan5
TX. I'. UK. AY.
17 1'roa Iway.
IIVE HUNDRED LBS. SUPERIOR AR
T1CLE Madias' Indigo, ju.st received and torsale by
jan5 W. F. GRAY, 17 Broadway.
THREE HUNDRED BOXES WINDOW
Glass and Glassware, just received and for sale by
jan5 W. F. GRAY, 17 Broadway.
rfiWO HUNDRED KEGS PURE
X LhAD.just received and for sale by
jani
W. F. GRAY. IT Brbadiray.
"FIFTEEN GROSS MUSTANG LINIMENT,
-1- which will be sold unnsuallv low, just received and tor
sale by jon5 W.'F. GRAY', 17 Broadway.
Vy just received and for sale br
janS "W. F. GRAY, 17 Broadway.
THREE HUNDRED LBS. CREAM TAIt
TAR, just received and forsalcbv
jan5 B. w. A c. W. F. UllAY, 17 Broadway.
rXE HUNDRED KEGS PURE WHITE
V LEAD, just received and for sale by
dec31
II G SC0VEL. .
I7ORTYr LBS. PATENT DRYER, SUPE
" RlOR to any Drver now in use. Just received and for
sale by "decSl II G SC OVEL '
OIX
HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHT
O LBS
hy
RED LEAD, JUST received and for sale
decSI II G SCOYEI.
17IGHT HUNDRED LBS.
1 just recived and for sale by
dec31
YELLOW OCHRE
II GSCOYEL.
I71VE GROSS MUSTANG LINIMENT, JUST
. received and for sale by dcc20 HGSCOVEL.
SIX DOZ, BARRY'S
just leceived and for sale by
dec3l
TRICOPIIEROUS,
II G PC0VEL.
TTOUR BBLS. TURPENTINE, J I, ST RE-
X' CElYEDandforsalcby
dec31J
11 G SCOYEL.
TTOUR BBLS. TIMOTHY SEED, JI'ST RE-
JJ CE1VEI) and for sale by
fdee3lj
J I G St'OVEL.
TTiIVE BBLS
CLOVER SEED. JUST RE-
X1 CEITOD and for sale bv
fdecT,l HGSCOVEL
rt OLD LEAP. A .SUPERIOR ARTICLE
VJT just received and for sale by
dec20
11 A o
II G SC0VEL.
?j'E CASE INDIGO, IN STORE AND
rou
Vy sale oy
decil
U. G. -GOVEL.
J70UR BBLS. NIC WOOD, IN STORE AND
2 for sale by dec21 II. G. SCOVEIi.
FOUR BARRELS CHIPPED LOGWOOD,
in ptore and lor sale by H. G. SCOVEL.
FOUR BARRELS FUSTIC, IN STORE AND
for sale by decil II. G. SCOVEU
a TWELVE HUNDRED BLAKE'S FIRE
. PROOF PAINT Just received and for sale bv
dec21 II. O.SCOYEL.
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIYE
LBS PUTTY, in bladders, for sale by
dec2l 1L G. SCQVEL.
OIXTY LBS. CHINA WHITE, (
ROUND IN
k; uit, a superior articl.
for inside tine painting, for sale
II. G. SCOVEL.
by
dec21
fXE HUNDRED LBS. RED LEAD GROUND
V in (
Oil, just received and for tale by
dec21
II. G. SCOVEL.
SIX DOZ. TO WNSEND'S SA RSAPARILLA.
For the removal and permanent cure of Scrofula, or
King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions,
Ac For sale by IL G. SCOVEL,
North side of Public Square, throe doors nest of the Nash
ville Inn. B - dec21.
t NE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF IZESZ
OF
it rec
J TUCKY stripped BLUE GRASS. Jut received and
for sale by
Jec3l
H. G.SCOVEU
TSn
PHYSICIANS AND LADIES. THE
Supporter for Indies, under the most eminent Medical
patronge. Tho great repu'ation of this Supporter, its
lightness (being entirely without metalic pressure) and
above all, its remedial eflect, havo caused a most extensive
demand for it in all parts of the United Stales. Thousands
of Ladies are now wearing it with ease, comfoit, and ad
vantage. To avoid counteifetts, apply (only) to the agents,
(all others are counterfeits.)
decH EWI.V BROTHERS, Nashville.
LARD AND LINSEED OILS 10 BBLS.
Winter Lard Oil prime quality. 12 barrels Linseed
Oil.Receivcd and for sale by
decSO. F.WIN BROTHERS.
17IVE BBLS. BEST FURNITURE VARNISH.
? 55 boxes Firecrackers.
100 gross Patridge's Matches.
1 cask best Dutch Madder, received and for sale low.
decl5 EW1N BROTHERS.
TINCT. VERATRIA VEVIDI.' SIX DOZ.
Norword's Tinct. Vcratria Vcvidi, on sale.
declS EW1N BROTHERS.
E IlrEirAN D SPICE 1300 LIIST BLACK
J. PEl'PE: 650 lbs. Spice. Received this dav and for
sale by
janl
j;W illiUlllhllS.
MACKEREL 20 BARRELS MACKEREL;
80 half bbls Mackerel; So kits do;
Just received and for sale low bv
JOHNSON, H0RKE A CO.,
nov22 Broadway.
STAR CANDLES 100 BOXES STAR.CAN
dles just received and for sale low, to clo.e, bv
nov22 JOHNSON, 1I0RNE It CO.
SUGAR 20 BARRELS CRUSHED SUGAR;
1) bbls Loaf Sugar; 10 bbls Ponder'd do;
Jnst received and for sale bv
nov22
JOHNSON, HORNE A CO.
i) Alt LEAD-5 KEGS BAR LEAD;
XJ J ust rcceiveu oy
nov22
JOHNSON, HORNE k CO.
TTVDItAULIC CEMENT-
300 BARRELS
XX U
Ixiuisvillc Hydraulic Cement. Just received and for
sale by JOHNSON. HORNE ACO
SA LT 200 BAG S TUlOiKISLAND SALT;
150 bags Fine Salt; just received bv
uov22 JOHNSOX nORNE A CO.
A LE! ALE! ! 50 BARRELS''lTt7vEY ti
XX llkin s supenor Pale end Amber Ale, just' re
ceived and forsolc low to close, by
pov27 JOHNSON, HORNE & CO.
CALKS! SCALES! ! UlT ARK-CONSTANTLY
supplied with BlundclPn unequalled Wheel
and Dormant Scales from 1,000 to 5,00'" lbs., which will be
sold exceedingly low.
We cm also "supply Railroad Track and Deject Scales,
from three to fifty lou. on the most reasonable terms.
JOHNSON, HORNE A CO.,
nov26 Broadway.
I7EESII GROCERIES DIRECT FRO.H NEW
. Orleans. New Sujar; Fresh Rice; Piime Hi Coffee;
Laguyra Coffee; S-pice; Pepper; Sperm Candles Ac. For
sale low for Cash by JOHNSON, HORNE & CO.
novl 5 n
LANGIIORN & AR3I1STEAD 100 PACK
ages of ljniijliorn A Annisiead'a superior Chewing To
bacco, just received and for sa'e bv
oct2-i JOllNSON.HORNEACO.
COPARTNERSHIP I HAVE THIS DAY
) astotiaied with nie 111 the Wholesale Grocerv, Com
mission, Receiving and Forwarding Busineos, Mr. WIL
1,1AM PHILLIPS, ot .VnSivillc, under the name and style
of LANIER A PHILLIP
nov2 L. II. LANIER.
?IiSH PINE
V.PPLES 10 DOZ. FRESH
X1 Pit
'ine Apples in glass jai
Just received and ti r sale
by iuov2;J
bv
F
GEORGE GRKIG,
RESII PEACHES.-S5 DOZEN FRESH
Peaches in glass and in tin canisters Hcrmeticallv
scile.1. tiTSalebr rinvili. Ul-.UKUKUIU.IU.
i FRENCH BRANDIES AND WINES. ON
X baud and inr tali- assortment of tino Brandies and
Wine, of crerv varietv, Inch f .r quality is warranted
equl toanv oil.-rcd 111 11111 ke' Jtid sold uholcsale or retail
at the former low pice- bv T.-v.'9. GEO. GREIG
AI.D BOURBON VfJI!LY.-A FEW BLS.
yot extra qtiuhu liuri Oui Whisky. Just received and
foiraleby 'i..iv.-.' GEORGE GREIG.
."RES II TEAS.-Jt STRECEIVED A I'ULL
assnrtmeiit .-t extra hue BIck and t!rcen Teas, war-
rantwl superior hv iiov2.-. GEORGE GRKIG.
C1
mice selection Havanna and Prinsipi Cigars bv
nov-J'.i.
GEORGE GREIG.
ATCHhS.-TiOO
GROSS MATCHES RE-
UAClvl El) and for s:i!ebv
rnovSM GEO. GREIG.
Tjim:aitleciieise.-ii!ii hoyks 1MXK
X Apple Cheese, of extra quality, made in Goshen, Now
1 ork, iu swre una ior sale ny
5ccU GEO GREIG.
i n. laxiee. wii. rniLLtrs.
LANIER & PHILLIPS.
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION, RECEIVING
AND tUKWAUUIMi MERCHANTS. Tnn.
nov2 A. S9, Jdarktt street, Mshvitte
MISCELLANEOUS.
PALL & CUNNING-HAM,
No. 47 COLLEGE STREET,
3NT. 1st lrvSJH o , ToriTtcsaoo,
iDirftnmportcrs and Dealers iu
CUTLERY, GUNS, TOOLS,
HOUSE BUILDIN3 MATERIALS,
AND
a am ea va -tra -m
GENERALLY,
TTATE now on hand an extensive assortment of HARD.
XX WARE of verv dctcriptlon, ond would invite the'at
tentlon of all MERCHANTS visiting Nashville for supplies
to give them a call belore purchasing
I'eathersJ Ginseng and Beeswax, received at thei highest
marketpric in cichauge for GOODS or in payment of
ACCOUMS. anll tt.
A FORTUNE IN ONE YEAR FOR S100.
rrJlE undersigned will, on the receipt of $1, post paid,
. X give lull instructions in a uusmess mat is now paying
as high as from $10 to fSOper day. Tire information given
will be of the most astonishing and useful character ver
communicated to man. Tie puttie are atevrea ua; iais
U 110 iMmhvj. The business is all respectable, and honora-
ble,.and requires do .capital. 1 can conndentfy saytuat no
person out ofbr meniplyment, whether he be ncu orpoor,
let his employnjent be what i t may, will ever regret send
inc for said information of&is 1 fed atnitrd. Any one
disposed to give this.busineasa fair trial can make a hand
some fortune in oiu year, ,sa sure ns to render a failure a J-
toiuiuy unpotrtoi. Auurcti,rofci paiu,
' D. F. BLACKBURN,
jan2? '51 lm Hamp'sliire, JIaury eo , Tennessee.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
RECEIVED AT THURSTOK & BERltAED'S,
No. 9 Union Street.,,
W1
Eare now receivingj dfrect from the liisicrn cities;
some ofthovcrv latest stvles of Fall and Winter dress
uoous, consistmg in' part 01 niuvs, urocaae, 1'lald, ChecC,
figured and plain Black, Persian Cloths, and all wool Mus
lin Dclancs; Chemisettes and Sleeves in sets, French .Nee
dle Work Collars, Mourning Collars and Sleeves, ICmbroi'd
Linen Camb-H'dk'fs, Yelvct Ribbons, Gimps and'Galloons,
jaconet
and
fhidj.
ors, wliich we aro offering very low. Those i-'n search ol
cood Goods, and at .low price, will do wel to give us a
JJall. No charge for showing goods;
sejiH-tf TTCICRSTOK & BERNARD.
J. ,At J. C. CONROY,
NO. 52 "rUMON STREET, NEW YORK,
"TTJOULD call the attention oi dealers to their large
'W assortment of Fishing Tackle, of the best qualities
andjnost desirable varieties, viz : Salmon, Lata and Trout
Flnsi; Floats, Lines, Nets, Heels and Rods of all kinds and
varieties, &c.&a ,
A large stock of first qualify of Conroy's celebrated
LIMERICK: .H00K3.
A general assortment of Fishing Rods if their owa manu
facture; Fike and Drag Nets in every variety, Ac ; all of the
beat kind and at the Ion est prices. A liberal discount to
tl.e trade. Jan29.-54, Sin.
"NOTICE TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
THROUGH by Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroads. Phil
adelphia to "Pittsburg, Pa., Massillon, Wooster, Cleve
land, Toledo, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette,.
Terre Haute, Chicago, and Milkaukie. Through by Railroad
from Philadelphia to Cincincati in 37 hours.
Shortest and quickest route from the Atlantic Cities to the
Great West Passengers will find this the most pleasant
route to N. Orleans. Only$ll to Cincinnati ; f!2 to Louis
ville; $ 19 to St. Louis, Via Pcnnsyvania Railroad, an:' the
following daily Steam Packets from Pittsburg: BuckeyeState,
CaptM W Beltshoover, leaves Pittsburg Sunday; Keystone
State, Capt Charles Sfflne, lpares Pittsburg Monday; Alle
chencv. Cant Charles W Batchelor. leaves Pittshuw Tnca.
day; Crystal Palace, Capt II Kountz, leaves Pittsburg Wed
desdar; Brilliant, Capt J R Grace, ieaves Pittsburg Thurs
day : Pjtisburg, Capt Hugh Campbell leaves Pittsburg Fri
day; Messenger, No. 2, Capt John Klinefelter, leaves Pitts
burg Saturday Boarding and lodging on board the Packets
extra. Pittsburg to, Cincinnati, $2; Louisville,-. $3; St.
Louis, i3.
"Fare through by Railroad from Philadelphia 1 0 Pittsburg,
t9 50; Massillon, $10; Cleveland. $10; Mansfield and Crest
line, ill; Columbus, $12 05; Toledo, $13; Cincinnati, (via
Crestline,) $15; Chicago, (via Michigan Southern R. R.)
$ IS 25. To Chicago, uukegan, Kenosha, 111., Racine, Mil
waukie, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via Detroit and Michigan
Central Railroad. $18.
The Cars will leave the Commonwealth's Station, N. E.
Corn earof Schuylkill Fifth and Market Streets, where tickets
can be purchased of Bingham A Dock, Agents of the State
and Columbia Railroad Lines.
The morning Express Train through to Pittsburg, Cleve
land, Cincinnati and Chicago, will leave at 7 o'clock, A. M.
Through to Cincinnati in 87 hours.
The night Mail Train at lOtf, P. M. Through to Cincin
nati In 45 hours, including one night's comfoi table rest at
Pittsburg.
The abova lines pas3 through and stop at Lancaster, Har
risburg, Lowistown, Huntingdon, Hollidaysburg, John-
siowu, ureeuourg, nnu inieruieaiaie places.
Notice. In case of lo&s, tho Company will hold themsel
ves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount
not exceeding $ 1 00. TlfOS. MOORE, Agent.
juue -1 tf. Pennsvlvania Railroad Co.
The Columbia Railroad Iine for Ilarrisburg, via Colum
bia and all intermediate places, will leave the above station
at llj, P. M.
REMOVAL.
J. M. SEABURY, & CO.
Plumbers and Gns Fitters.
HAVE removed their establishment from the old A
stand on College street, to one of those fine andr'rv
snaciousStoro Rooms in COOPER'S BUILDINGS.
Cherry street.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received
frorn the community, the subscribers hope, with increased
and improved facilities, and strict attention to business, to
merit a'continuance of the Eame. Having recently engaged
the services of tn o practical Plumbere, we are prepat ed to
do nil kindsof work in this department to the entire satis
faction of all.
We are daily in expectation of the arrival of a splendid
' NEW STOCK OF GOODS
from the city of New Y'ork, which will comprehend all the
most approved and latest inventions in the way of conveni
ences required in titling up
HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
and Private Uou?oa, among which we may mention Pan
and Sell-Acting Water Closets, an articlo never before in
troduced here; Bath Tubs, Double and Single Showers, for
Hot and Cold water; Vertical Boilers, on a new and im
proved principle, for supplying hot water a great saving
of fuel and other expense; Pumps of every description;
yueensware asli Jiosins; J'lain and iancy Gilt, Silver
Plated and Brass Cocks, Ac , Ac. In short all articles legi
mately in our line. J. M. SEABURY & CO.,
jcn20- a4. lm Cooper s Building, Cherry street.
N. B. Country work promptly attended to.
Wo also keep on hand and lor sale Block Tin, Lead Pipo,
Sheet and Bar Lead of various descriptions, and at moder
ate prices.
made and repaired to order, and all the various branches of
JOBBING!
promptly attended fo. J. M.S. A CO.
EAST FLORIDA LAND AGENCY.
BY J. G. POINTS.
References.
non. A. H. H. Stuart, Stanton, Va.
Dr. Jack Shackelford, Courtlind, Ala.
Hon. J. J.Onnond, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Dr. j. Purice, Mobile, Ala.
J. J. McMahoti, Esq., New Orleans.
Col. B. C. Burnett,
B. M. Bradford, Esq., v Aberdeen, Miss.
Hon. S. Adann, )
Hon. .1. A. Wilcox, ) r:..:-: -
Hon. U. S. Foote MuBislun"
Tampa, Florida, Jan.2-1 '51 ly.
,T UST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT
fj , of Gentlemen's furnishing goods, together with eve
ry description cf Cassimeres, Vestings and Cloths. Ex
perienced cutters and workmen are employed at my estab
lishment, ana gentlemen can rely on having tlieir apparel
made when promised, and in the most fashionable manner;
Call at T.J. HOUGIFS,
ju24'54 Cedar stteet
OY'STEBS. 50 kegs Pickled Oysters at $2 per keg;
110 doz Cans Fresh do at 75c per Can,
Received this dav, and warranted good.
jan2'01 JOHN NIXON.jr.
CHEAP BREAD. Families wilt find ittolheirad
vantage to buy 24 bread Tickets for SI.
jan29 '54 JOHN NIXON, jr.
STORING COTTON.
PERKINS A CLACK Are now prepared to receive,
.1 J . 1 " .... 1 -I . l.....fln,nj.(nlwin.
JI s-ore ana snip couoib uiutiiu 4tutaiii:.s uwuc iu iwu
signments. oct2
f 7OR RENT FOR THE NEXT YEAR.
I1 the Third Storv. ltooms suited for Offices or bed Jti;
nwims on fhi- rovhIi! tlotir. and shons and ollices on the
ground floor of the Union Buildings on the corner of Cedar
and L.nerrv streets, opiiosiie ine 1 si uuice. ppy
novlS tf S. P. A 1.ISON, No. CI Cherry st.
JOHNSON & WEAVER,
KO. 29 & 31, SOUTH MATiKKT STREET, XASnVlLLE, TENN.,
GENERAL COMMISSION, RECEIVING,
AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS.
And Receivers and Dealers in Cotton,
Keeps on hand a full supply of
f!r!nppi!iP! TtAnniXfl. ROPE. Ac.:
AND will pay the highest price for Cotton, or make libe-
ai casu auvancesou uu same tui euipuitu.
Nashville, Oct. G.1S53 w?tw
MOLiVSSES, SYRUP, AC.-150 bbls Prime Molasses-
0 bbls Suagr House Molasses;
l n Mil finlilen Svrnrc 20ke2S Golden Svrup, just re
ceivedandforsaleby EDWARDS A HARRIS.
nwy22
200
FRESH LIVELY
iJEECHES, JUST
received by novl
H.G. St0r.li.
SUNDRIES.
REDUCTION IN PRICE
or
BOGLE'S HYPERION FLUID,
Fcr Eestoring, Preserving and Adorning the Hair,
' to inn roixoivixa low rates, viz :
Bottles formerly sold at 50 cents reduced to 25 cents.
75
50
100
Is the beat article ever known for curing Baldness, Dan-
drut, bait Kheum, and all allections ot the skin. U here
"everything else lias failed, Bogle's Hyperion Fluid hasef-
tected a permanent cure.
BOGLE'S ELECTRIC HAIR DYE,
Is another wonder of the acre. It instantlr converts Red
Grey or' unsightly Hair, into a beautiful Black or Brown,
literally .dyeing it the moment it is applied, at the same
lime improving the softness and flexibility of the hair. It
does not sfain the skin and cm be applied in any weather.
Its effects are sure and certain whilst its virtues are beyond
price and whenever used, at once establishes its superiority
overall otners.
BOGLE'S AMOLE SHAVING CREAM
Isan articleof rare merit; its mild and determent proper
ties prevent the skin from chapping, and also resist the
sudden changes of the temperature or climate, whilst the
lamer is ooiu creamy auu jasung.
BOGLE'S JIEBEAIONA,
For preserving and beautifying the complexion and ren-
uenu 11 lair aim ueiicau;, is wuuoui a rival.
All these articles lu. ve stood the test of the strictest inves
tigation, aud are considered to be the only ones worthy of
gracing ie iohci 01 oeauiy, u&ie ana rauuen,
Sold only by GEORGE GREIG, at 37 Union Street
jan21 '54-tf.
T OOK. Who would buy on credit when they can buy
. nu l ( 1 n.i Wiii, ii. a ii ui iivi 1 1 1 1
. a Doxes sardines at w cents;
Y " " "30 "
Frcsfi C-yef crs at 75 centa per can;
" Salmons fiO " 2 pound cans;
( l 43 U J II u
Lobsters 75 " 2
Fresh Figgs and Macoaronisjust roecivedbr
janl9 'iVl JOHN N,
TXON, jr.
LIQUORS.
BARRELS New York Brandy;
5 do American Gin;
20
75
do
do
do
do
Old Rectified Whisky;
Mpnongahcla do;
10
10
Rve dti;
Old D D Tenn. do;
20,000
Janl '51
Fine Regalia Cigars.
B. F.BELL.
FOREIGN LIQUORS.
-J PUNCHEON Pure Irish Whisky;
X I do Scotch do;
1 pipe Pure Double Swann Holland Gin;
3 '3 pipes pure F. Brandy, best brands, very fine;
15 yl casks old Port Wine;
10 " MaderiaWine;
25 baskets' Anchor Champagne, very fine;
janl '54 R. F. BELL.
JUST RECEVED-10 BOXES OF LANGHORX A
ARMISTEAD'S tiuc3t Tobacco, 25 dp Zinc Wash
Boards, and for sale by R. F-'llELU
il no 1 '" '.il 1 ,t I,CJ T T
v-. 'uu ijuiitcsutc upjjuaiieoen uuee liouse.
groceries, &c-fi.esh aruiy-als.
200 SACKS PRIME RIO COFFEE new crop;
za sacus L,aguyra follee; 10 bbls Mackerel, ttjh of '53;
" 1 1 .1 n 111-,. 11 1 1 1. VU1HC
20 do good Java do;
20 kits dn:
on uodsne'-v sugar;
50 bbls Molasses;
30 do do;
20 boxes Cod Fish;
20 " Smoked Herrinca:
200 " Sardines;
20 Kgal-q'. jar Pickles;
20 " Lemon Syrup;
10 ' Popper Sauce;
5 " j. Bitters;
0 ?,vr n.lntn.l I?.
25
20
uo Ooldcn Syrup;
do Crushed Sugar;
20 do Powdprcd do;
CO do Ixiaf do;
10 1 erces iresh liiec;
CO boxes and half boxes 31.10 nests " Tubs
R. Itaisin.4? r. P..il .T..in. n...'
, .r , t- 1.1.-1.3 11-11111 W 11 i VJllCi,
100 drums Smyrna Figs; 10 bags Alspice;
iu oags o a Almonds; 20 " Pepper;
2 casks Pecan Nuts; 10 " Rica Gineer.
2 bbls Brazil do;
M'ith niimrniia llin .rtinlan In 4V If t.l
...... .,.u,u,us9iu ibb ijrujrv line, just
received and for sale low for CASH bv 1
cecll E. S. CHEATHAM A CO.
CIIA3IPAGNE.
K( BASKETS and boxes fine Champagne; a superior ar
)J tide of the best brands Just
by decfl E. S. CHEATHAM A CO.
FLNE WINES, BIANDIES, Ac.
10 CASKS OLD MADEIRA;
5 ' - Sherry; "
" " Port;
10J pipe3 pure Cognac Brandy, old and fine;
20 casks " '
'i pipes " Holland Gin;
2 puncheons Irish Malt Whisky;
10 boxes assorted Cordials;
For sale by decll E. S. CHEATHAM A CO.
RECTIFIED WHISKY,
rY BARRELS RECTIFIED WHISKY; For sale low
tJU by decll E. S. CHEATHAM A CO.
STEWART & WEAKLEY,
WHOLESALE & RE1AIL GROCERS,
NO. 8 BROADWAY.
TTAVE ON HAND and offer for sale 200 bbls Flour,
1 a Tarious uranas;
100 Barrets u nisKy;
25 dosen Painted Buckets;
1 Willow Clothes Basket;
10 coils Manilla Rope:
as
10
5
20
Domestic Brandy;
iiin;
SM Wine:
25 reels Packing Y'arn;
Monongahela and
10 dozen Ouarded Glass
Lanterns:
Rye Whisky:
I. T : i ii'i-
10 barrels Lincoln W hisky; 10 boxes Tumblers:
20 i pipes French Brandy; 25 do Pint A Quart FIask;
1 i piiie Catawba do;
18 cases Hermetically seal
1 yt pipe Old Cog do;
1 ) pipe Old Spanish do;
50 barrels Molasses;
20 K barrels Svrup;
10 barrels Iird Oil;
5 do Linseed Oil;
2 do Turpentine;
10 do Peach Brandv;
4 do WR Butter;"
13 M do do do:
ed reaches;
'JO whole, half and quarter
boxes Raisins;
50 drums Smyrna Figs;
10 boxes Pie "Fruits;
10 boxes Mixed Pickles;
25 boxes Lemons;
50 jars assorted Preserves;
20 do Tomato Catsup;
100 A qr boxes Serdines;
2 cases Tabic Salt;
25 barrels Pilot Bread;
SO bxs Tobacco, v's brands;
80 bxs Tallow Candles;
50 bxs Soap;
20,000 Regalia Cigars;
20 dozen Corn Brooms;
1 box Clothes Pins;
200 reams Wrapping Paper;
25 bags Spun Cotton;
10 bairs W ranDimr Twine:
10 bbls No 1 A 2 Mackorel:
-in ly KWc vrt o
do;
25 kitsol 4 2
do:
2 barrels Salmon;
1 drum Cod Fish:
ICO boxes W R Cheese;
50 boxes Lng. Dairy de;
50 bags Buckwheat Flonr;
1 0 doz Zinc Washboards;
25 doz Willow Market
Baskets
1 Dag tannic it ice.
Tozether with Butter. Wafer. Soda. Su?ar. Pic Xic and
. 1 r. it .,. , . . u ,
Boston Crackers; Crushed, Powdered and Loaf Sugar; Pep
per, Spice, Ginger, Indigo, Madder, Starch, Alum, Copper
as, Mustard, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Golden Syrup, Dried Ap
ples and Peaches; Hominy, Beans, Peas, Bacon, Lard,
Dried Beef, Sweet and Irish Potatoes. Together with va
nous oiner articles, usually Kepi in a Jioai siore una family
Grocery, to which we would call the attention of Farmers
Steamboat Men, and the public generally, as we are de
termined to sell for small profits for cash. fjanl2
1200
Cases Eoots, Shoes, &c.
K.S.HOLLINS&CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
No. 21 and 35, Corner cf College aM Union streets,
KASUVILLE, TEXX,
HAVE received for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE
1,200 CASES BOOK, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
7'JiOXJCS, dc. Being the LARGEST STOCK of Goods
they have ever offered in this market, and which torqujlity,
ases in
e-ive our Stock
uu eAaiuiiiiiiioa peiore ouyiug.
K. ft. ilOLLl.NS & CO.
C?P Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax and Wool received in
exchange for Goods at the highest market price.
augl7-'53 tf.
WALL PAPER.
TUST received a splendid assortment of Gold Pacer
(J Gold and Velvet Borders, and Plain Satin Papers for
Parlors, Halls, Ac., toguhcr with a large lot of Window
Curtain Pajier, new patterns, wide Green Teisters, Ac.
Z5 On hand, a large assortment of unglazed papers,
irom 10 10 -joc per uoit.
KLAGE3 A G0RBEY.
No. 20 College St., next door lo the Sewanee House.
l. 1 aper-hanging done in the best manner
oct2.
-VfNGUOES FOR sALE.-WE HAVE A
JS number of NEGROES for sale. Amongst them a first
rate Carpenter, Also, an extra Seamstress and General
House bervant. Qualifications and dispositions both
guaranteed or r.o sale.
We wish to buy ten or twenty likely Y'ouug Negroes,
jan20 '54 DABBS A PORTER.
OR SALE A neat BRICK HOUSE with three
rooms and basement, in Edcefield. located in a beauti
ful lot fronting lbo leet on .ortu side ot Uallatin rise, run.
ning baek about 290 feet to a stteet. Apply to
B.rV. BROWN,
janl t Real Estate Agent.
Fi
OUltli.VT FOR Till: K13XT YEAR.
the Third Storv. Ilooma suited forotfices or bed 5?!!!
riiAmo nn ltA eanAti1 flj-u.w nnrl flint. a etnA rf(trfa rtn fi V l i
the ground floor of the Union Buildings on the earner 01
Cedar and Cherry streets, opposite the 1'ojt umce. .ippiy
novis-.y tt. H. i'. ALLISON, o. oi vuerry si
EDUCATION.
ON MONDAY, January 30th, the undersigned will opcu
an English and Classical School on Vine street, in the
room lately occupied by Mr. Hume. French classes will
be taught by E. P Zevailos,
This School will be limited to thirty pupils. Term3 225
per session ot tire months.
B. F. BENTLEY.
Retirees Rev J Huntington, John A McEwen, W T
Berry A Co, Jobn Trimble, Allen A Hall, J B McFernn, J
B Lindslev, Robt L Caruihers, John T Edgar, and John S
' io10 i .-i
xoung. j i a" "
XI LOUG US. -ONE HUNDRED HALL'S
X Peacock Plouglis, Nos. 1 and 2, for sale by
jan5 W. U. GORDON CO.
TO THE PUBLIC It AD WAY & CO., THE
Inventors, Manufacturers and Proprietors of the justly
celebrated R. R. R. Rsaiedies, were Ihe first to discover a
Remedy possessing the Marvelous and Mirraculdas power
of stopping the most Excruciatirg Pains in an ins'atiC al
laying the worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal cr ex
ternal, in a few minutes, and soothing the m'rfet severe
Paroxysms cf Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and TicDoIoreux,
as soon, as applied. The R. R. R. Remedies consist of
three Remedies," each possessing quick and wonderful pow
ers overcertain complamtsand diseases and will instantly
RELIEVE the Human Srstcm from pain.
REGULATE each Organ'to Healthy Action.
RESOLVE away all Disease-1 Deposites.
RENOVATE the body from all Corrupt Humora.
REBUILD the AVcak and Broken Dotvn Constitution.
RESTORE tu Health, Strength and Vigor. all unsound
and worn out parts.
R. R. R NO. 1. Radway Ready Relief, for all Acute.
Complaints, Internal or ExteniaL The moment it is ap-
pneu exiernauy, or tasen into ine sysiem, it win sro me
most excruciating pain and quickly remove its cause.
RHEUMATISM. Mr. Granger, a mason well known in
Brooklyn, was a cripple for nine years. Radrfay's Ready
Relief relieved him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled
him to walk two miles without the aid of stick, or crutch in
three days, and cured him entirely in ono week.
Thousands of other cases equally as wonderful as the
above, have been cured by R. R. Relief.
CHOLERA MORBUS. Radway's Ready Relief will re
lieve the sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes..
It will cure the most depstrate cases in a few hours.
NEURALGIA. The moment R. R. Relief is applied it
allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always cure.
SICK HEADACHE. It Will relieve the most dlstre-sing
pains in fifteen minutes. It will hkemse prevent renewed
attacks.
AGUE. In fan mlnufeia tea spoonful ofR. R. Relie
will stop the Chills and break tba Ferer.
Aches of all kinds. Pains of all kinds. Bruises. Burns.
Scalds. Strains. Spraim. Stiff Joints. Lameness. One ap
plication of Radwayfs Ready" Relief will, iu a few moments,
entirely stop the pain.
It reduces swelling?, heals sores, cuts and wosnis, re
moves bruises, a'JaVi the most vioisat irritations. For all
pains use R. It. Relui. Look for tho signature of,Rad;vay
& Co. on each bottle. ' ' '
R. R. IL X0. 2. R.id'.vay' Renovating Resolvent
Resolves, Renovates, Rebuilds.
It cures
Scrofula. iumors.
Bleeding of .the.Lungs,
St. Vitus Dance.
Salt Rheum,
Canker,
Rash, '
Syphilis, Consumpbon,
sores, jucxeis,
Asthma, Nodes,
Bronchitis, Fever Sores,
Ulcers. Erysipelas.
Tetters,
The above eighteen conipuiuts a- It. ttesolrent wul posi.
tivcly cure.
It renovates tho system completely. Resolvintr 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 S'-rengtti to every
organ ana Jiemp?- ot ite uoav.
Tl"M.Dnj ttftnw Xlt-TT I T1TPTTrtDTt
Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Wuccamsw, S. C- writes in
under date of May, 2d, IS53,that Radway's Renorating Re
solvent cured ono of his negroes, oa his plantation at lteaa
fort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many vears' standins.
The poor fellow was a disgusting object of pity; be was a
moving mass of sores. The other negroes could not remain
in the same pl.'.co with him. He was; entirely cured by
Radway's Renovating Resolvent, and is now at work upon
the plantation. To the people of S. C. Mr. Middle Ion is
well known, and to the political world ip Middietun b no.
stranger.
SCROFULA. When tho patient has been alllictcd ror
five vears. or under, favorahla svmntoms will appear on the
l iliiuj ijai alter using li.il. insolvent:
Ten years
on the
Fifth day.
Fifteen years
Twenty years
Thhny" years
Fortv yers
Seventh day,
Tenth day.
Fill eenth Jay,
Twentieth" day.
Pillv years
l lnrticin day.
Wshave had cases where old men cf sixty years, who
have been scrofulous all their lives, entirely cured by Rad
way's Renovating Resolvent. R. If. Remedies exhibit their
efficacy immediately. Ther do not ke-op the afflicted pain
stricken suCerer lingering fridoubt, bit readily exhibit their
efficacy; instantly relieving pain, renovating, restoring, le
building, and regulating the diseased body, to health and
strength.
Mr. W.B. Oliver, of Dayton, Dooly Co., Ga, under dale
of May 30, 1853, writes "thai a servant girl who was so re
duced that no one would eive a thrip for her life." .She wa.i
so covered with sores Cat tbcro was not a spot of pure flesh
of the size of a silver dollar oa her whole body, was entire
ly cured cyliadwav s ltenovatingl.eswvent.
NINETEEN YEARS. Mr. Henderson, ofWestford,
Mass., has been covered with sores for nineteen years, and
cured by R. R. Resolvent.
SALT RHEUM. The m03t obstinate casa3 of Salt Rheum
will quickly yield to the RENOVATING RESOLVENT.
One gentleman who supposed that this complaint nasheJ
reduary in tns lamuy, ana ma Deeu ainctea witn ralt
3heum since his birth, was cured by the use of a few bottles
of tho renovating Resolvent, and tho poisonous Rhousi cu
tirely eradicated from his system.
IT REGENERATES every organ and member of the
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, vigoious and
healthy. Impotence and Nocturnal Emissions in men, or
diseasos of cither one or more of tbe generative organs, are
quickly removed, and tlw body restored to a healthy and
sound condition.
LOW SPIRITS-NERVOUSNESS In women, the nu
merous complaints and ailments which cast such gloom
over their spirits, a few doses of the Renovating Resolvent
will quickly remove, and the most nervous, Gloomy and de
depressed,' feel healthy, strong and happy.
Fersons wistnng this remedy will please ass for liaawav s
Renovating Resolvent. Its price is one dollar per bottle.
No small bottles, nor Is the cenuine ever sold for less. Each
bottle bears the fac simile signature of
RADW AY A C0..1C2 Fulton st N. Y.
R. R. R.,for sale by Druggists generally.
J. M. ZIMMERMAN,
Wholesalo Agent for Tennnessee.
MANDFIELDS A CO, Memphis.
HUDGIN, WELLS & JOHNSON,
novl 4m Chattanooga.
And Druggist and Merchants everywhere.
E. I CaENSUAW, A. Cu TU3.
SOMETHING NEW.
TTTE havinc- completed our Shop and nut ud all our
V machines, are ready to do" all kinds of Carpenters'
work on the shortest notice. SASH. DOORS, BLINDS,
MOULDI.NGSot all sizes, HAMSTERS, WINDOW and
DOORFRAMES of all sizes, completed: BONIS of all
kinds ou hand at all times; CIRCULAR WORK of any
kind done. LUMBER of all kinds dressed or sawed toany
size, from one quarter of an inch to thirty inches square.
Persons wantiug any thing in our line, wou.d do well to
give us a call before puicbasing elsewhere, as we are deter
mined to do all of our work well, and give perfect satisfac
tion, nnd as encap as it can to done. All worK delivered
to any house in town without cost Shop on Broad street,
west "of tho Nashville and Chattmoog.i Railroad, where we
will be found at all times ready to wait on any person that
wants work. CRENSHAW A FAR IS.
jan2u ly.
BELL AND BRASS F0XINDF.Y.
OXEIIOXT, jVEAH JSJiOAD Sl'HEET.
THE Subscriber respectfully returns his
thanks to the public for past favors, and so- f?t
licits a continuance ol patronage in tne above jct-fj.
line, also Sift
COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTURING.
Together with every description of Metal; Turnings Metal
ic Packings, Balbit .Metal and Castings.
Soda Founts, Generators, Ale Pumps, and Pumps of eve.
ry description manufactured to order, or repaired at short
notice.
Cash will be paid at all times for old copper and brass.
june22 ly B. CO LP.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SAL.E rJS
The subscriber offers for sale his i esidencf, sitn- ijjj!
atedaboutS miles from Nashville, on the Murfrees
boro' Turnpike. It cnsits of about CO acres, one-half in a
high state of cultivation, the balance woodland; three never
failing Spiings; an extensive Orchard, containinga great va
riety of choice fruit-trees; with crmniodious divellihgand ont
houses. A further description is unnecessary, as these de
sirous to purchase can call and examine for themselves.
Terms One-third cash, and u credit crone and two years
on thebalance. If not sold privately before the 16th inst,
the premises will be offered at public sale at tho Court-house
on that day. novi-tf S.J.CARTER.
CRTJTCHFIELD HOUSE, F0RHERLY GHIEFIH HOUSE
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
THIS well known Hotel situated within a few 7nSsu
i: ep3of the passenger car landing cf the West- liiifjH
ernai. Atlantic railroad, is now open uuder the iiiisSi
supervision of Thomas Crutchtield, assisted by Mr. J. W. F
Brvson and Lady. This Houso while under "the control cf
Col. J.J, Grillin acquired a very high reputation as a first
clas3,IIotel. The present proprietor having ecured the ser
vices of Col. Griffin's barkeeper, and having purcba.cd hi3
most excellent cook and house Lny, and hating furnished
the houso entirely anew, hopes to retain its high reputation
and merit public patronage. Passengers can be accommo.
dated nith an Omnibus to and from the boats.
TUOS. CRUTCHFIELD,
feb21 ly Proprietor.
17OR SALE. A large BRICK HOUSE with & rooms,
' Ac, No. 26 Vinestreet, between Church and Broad.
Apply at No. C8 Cherry street, to R. VV. BRO WN,
janl2 Agent.
RE.MOVAE.
ATOTICE. The office of the Ur.ited Firemen's Insurance
XN Company has been removed fiom No. S3 Collega St.
o No. 25 College street, directly opposite the "Sewanee
House," in the house formerly occupied by J. H. Currey,
janl4 lm
VALIJAHLE L.OT' FOR SALE.
ASTUTARLE LOT for the erection of three large store
houses, 40 feet from the corner ofllroud and High
streets, fionting 75 feet on South Rroad street, running
back 140 feet to a 20 foot alley. Make early appTIcition at
No. 68 Cherry street, to R. RRO W.V.
jinl7 Ral Estate Agent.
ESTRAY IIICiaiAX COUA'TV. .
rpAKE.V UP by John W. Mabry. iiviiigiu Hickman
, tk UIUIIH
some sad-
leeemher.
1S53, to forty dollars. DfcA,
janH-wSt Ranger.
J County, Tennessee, and in uistnct io, s,
MARK -llmiit in rrarsnlil: about 15 handshigh;
11 1 kff I .nmlrnil rTI itlC fflthl
uie sdul; s uu ueiuie. ap mvw v .
MEDICAIT
DR. .HORSE'S
"NYIGOR VTIXG CORniAT., a Phenomenon In Jledlclna.
X Ilcalta Kestored and Life Lengthened, by
DK. MOlISK's ISVICOHATISO KT-tTllr n r.numu.
Por centuries. JluJlcal science has been ramacttni lha
vegetable and mineral kingJcms.fn search of somcthingtaat
ehou Id restore the lost or decaying energies of the nervous
andninecalaraystems.itUhonithedrawbackof snbseqaent
protiratfon, whlca all tlmuUi.U, tonics, and nareoUct had.
hsretaroreenUiUed. That something ba been found. It is
""'"P'odne'-lon, brought rromtt sttrila deserts t
kn.nwa.aj a dUUnjcaliihed member of. tho leidirur cic'oti2i
concentrated and cVmedwUb
fnX MC"'areD;rpro,lBcln5"'ts heretofore nnheaVd of J'r Energy, Irritability. Pbvslol fPiosttation. Seml
J.,'p0rrouL?Su,7.VAtB"t,h9rroMrtle.ttribu. I "?'iTekesj.PIpltallon of the Heart, Indigestion. Slae
tcd to Prof. MORS K'S IiVIGOUATISG Luicih 5 gishncss. Dacivoftbo Proereailve Funetlon.V,,.n',.n-A
DIAL were deemed fabttlons. Th. T T11:
by the discoverer. But kcts, undeniable facta attested by
"i"1":"" " mncaw nan uu rnaracior. ara now trt
umpbin? over all doubts. INCREDULITY 18 OVEtt
THKOW.X.by a masof testimony which U perfectly irre-
TLe EiixiR remedies, la all es, the deplorable evils
arising from a mUuse or aba is if .he virions orzani which
ruafeu uptho wonderfnlm.i ,il tcalled man. It restores lo
Iti: vfor every delicate r.i tiou eonnectsdwlth that mj
t.UiCoaij,ound zency of matter and ralnd, uecessar) to
uv lo.pruuuriicii omDmiu nro. jo persons or reeblenius
cuitr tfame, or dcdcioal In vital power, It it recommended
as uie oniy means oi communicaiinir tail energy which is
necessar) to the proper enjoyment of all the.natural appo
tiUs.as wellas ihe hlbcr mental attributes, lu beneficial
effects are notconflnodloeltheraaxorto J.nyaje. Thefeo
blegliI,Uia allins wifo, the llsilej-yernovated jouth.tho over
worn man of business, theTlctimof nenroas depression, Uio
Individual suCeiin from general debility, or froiu tba
weakness or a single organ, wlllallflndlmmedlate and per
manent relief from the u of this incomparable renovator.
Tolliojo who have a predlsposliion to paraljls it will prove
a coinpletu and nnfolllcg taieuard acilu.t that terrlbls mal
ady. There aro many, perhaps, wno have so trilled with
their constitutions, that they think themselves beyond the
reach of medicine.- Lei not even these despair. The Elixir
deals with disiaso as 1; exists, without reference to causes,
and will not only remove the disorder itself, but
Rebuild theJirokCn Constitution.
Thoderanzamcntsol Ihesv.tem. lesdlnv m namin.Jii.
easnj, and the furms cf nervous (llfsaw ltielf.aro to numer
ous that it would ruqolra a column to enntaerato the mala
dios foritbieb. this preparation Is a apecill:., A law, how
ever, may be i-uuu.rat0'i, vli: neuralgia, tio doiereaux,
hcad.ieha, Incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation 0r tho
heart, spinal auVttlons, rattscuL-.f .debility, tremors, flata. I
lenco, pricking ssnsajion iu tUj floth, nambnoss, torpidity
of lha liver, mental deprostton, wWbiicasofthe will.Indtt
positroa to movo, fulntneu irior eicrctw, broken tleep and
loirifjint draon.lnwbili-,j t repulu in one plaea or post.
Hon. weaknetsof th nrocriotlvo orT-nnt. umd invm.,...
tr.cy, melancholy, monomania, floor albas, sinklncat iho
ttosiachjfani-lo iirc jlur-.lhi, achronle tendency to mlt
earriaje, emaciation, ana all complaints gruwin cut of a
freo indulgence of the passions, and alt barremisst that
doijcot prOcce-t t rnm orgaate'cUss beyond the reach of
medicine.
Whenevertbn orx-nsto be acted upon aro frcafrom mal
foriaatlon OrMclcturat diteeset ills averred that
Horse's Ic.rigoratiB?r Elixir,
wlllrcplsca weaSne s with aireagth.lncspaeily with eCden
cy, lrrrgnltrity wuh un farui aiid i.aturil activity, and this
not only whhout hjrd of reaction, bat with s happy effect
on, tho general or-anUation. , j- Boar lu mind that all
maladies, wherever thej bezltt, nnlsh with the nervous ty."
torn, and thatthu ptruitzatin of ths psrvet ol motion and
stinsation it physhal death. ear tn ciibd a!so,tlutt fur evt
rytlndofncrvossfiUsaierUie Kiixir Cordial Is tho only re
liable preparation ku.i.vu.
Cure orrVcrrons Diseases.
lan?uajo can cu&vcy an adequate idea of the lmmedi
ateandaimostmlraciilons change which It occasions In the
diseiJfd,delili!&ted-and shattered nervous system, whether
brokeadovrn by excess, weak by nature, or impatrod by tict
ncss.the nusiruBBand relaiediirgailiiallonisatDncebraced
re.vivlBedandbiItup. The mental and ph)icI tjuitoms
of nervous disease vanish tOjether under Its Influence. Xor
lsthottTett temporary; on the contrary, the relict Is perma
nent, fi)f tUu vu.-dml properties of the medicine reach the
Ounstitutlou itself, and restore It to its norma condition
Well may tha preparation be calledthe
.ilctliciiuil H'oudrr.
of the nineteenth century. It Is,as theHrstselcntiflemanla
tho world would have admitted, (bat miracle of medicine '
heretofore supposed to have no oxistance
A .Stimulant that Entail No Rc-Actiou.
Its force li neverexpande 1, as is t&4 ease with o4um, alco
holic preparations, and all other excitants. TU effect of
these it brier, and it may welt be said of him who takes thorn,
'The last state of that man Is worse than tho Brit " llutlha
Elixir U aaexhllerautKllhoutatlngledrawbaek safe In lis
operation, perpetual In Us happy Influence upon tha nerves,
the mind, and the emire organization; it wlllitUn remove de
pressions, excitement, a tendency to blush, tlecpletscess,
disU:e of societj, Incapacity lor study or business
.Loss of .Memory,
Confusion, ciddinrsj,rush of blood to the head, melancholy,
raeptal debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts ot self de
struction, fear of iusanityhypochondriatiSjdyspepsla gene
ral prostration, Irritability, nervousness, luabiliiy to sleep,
dUcuetincMeut to. 4emalre, decay or ihe propogatlng Inac
tions, hysteria, monomania, vac terrors, palpiutioa of the
heart, liniteucy, eunstipatlon, etc., etc., from whatever
cause arising it is, If there Itany reliance lo bo placed on hu
UKU testimony, atsola tel I f.UII.le.
A, tiruat Jlediciuo l'or Females,
The unparadeled clients of this sreat resloraiire, in al
complaiDts Incident to females, mark a new era In the an
nals of raoiiiiiM. 'i iuxuanda of ttimulantt have been ln
vectcd thousands of intlgn rants concocted all parporting
to be spociflo I lu tne various cUimes and deranirementato
which thedelicatu formation ot woman render her liable.
Tne result has herototore- boen uniform. -These nostrums
have Indeed imparted a momentary vivacity to the nervous
8 stem, a transient and delusive vljror to the muscles; but
this flish of leliff has bsen succeeded by a depression and
prostration greater than before, and tbe end lias too often
been utterly to psralj xathe recuperative powvrof thenerres
and the vital organization, and anally to ueslroy tho unaappy
patient. Batiu rr'
florae's Invigorating Elixir,
is presented as a puenomena in tho materia inedlca hitherto
unhear of a tliraulant without arcs.cti.iu.
'the herb which forma Jts main Ingredient, has been ad
mitted by all the great medical and pnarmacentical institu
tions ofJiuropo tu boin this respect tul generis. Dr. Hone,
whose name is an undisputed authority in sciences, discov
ered the production In Arabia, whero his attention was exct
tedby the wouderfulty Invigorating effects It prducedupon
tho natives. Infactlhowonderfurpowerorenduranco, the
exh&ustltfis vigor exhibited by the Arab, of botbtexes.ln
their desert pilgrimages, lsattnbuta&le to tho use of thisvi-
tauiinsnero.
An appeal Is made to
Every Womnn of Senc,
who suffers from weaknats, derangement, nervousness, tre
mors, palnsln the back,oranyoiherdlsordcr,wbetherpecu
liar toner tax, orcommonln both sexes to give the Invigo
rating Cordial a trial.
.Married Persons,
orothera, will find this Cordial after they have used atottl
or two.a tliorough regenerator of tho syttam. In all direc
tions ere to be found tho happy parents of healthy offspring,
who would not have been so, but forthis extraordinary prep,
aration. And it is equally potent for tbe many diseases for
which it is recommended. Thousands of youn; men have
been itstoredby uslagit.and notiu a tinglo InsUuco has It
failed to beneflt them.
Persons of Pale Complexion,
or consumptive habits, are restored by theuseof abottleor
two to bloom and vigor changfner the skin from apa!e,jel
low, sickly color.to a besutiful florid complexion.
To the jlisguided,
These are tome of Ihe tad and melancholy effects prodaced
by early hab.ts of jouth, viz. weakness of tha back and
limbs, pains la the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular
power, palpitation or the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritabil
ity, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility,
sjmptoms cf consumption, Sic.
.Mentally, the fearfol effects en the mind are much to bo
dreaded, l.o-sof memory, confusion of Ideas,depresslon of
spirits. evil foro-bodlngs, averalou to society, self distrust,
love ofsnlitude.timidlty, Ac, are tomoof iheovils produced
All thus aOlicled
Uulore Contemplating JInrriagc.
ahonld reflect that a sound luindand body are the most nec
essary requisites to promote connubial biiminc; in,!,....!
without these, the J jurney through life becomes a weary pil
grircago.thoiirospect hourly darkens the view; tho mind be
comesshadowed with despair, and tilled with thomolanchoty
reflection that tbt happiness ol another becomes b'.ivhted
withyourown.
Pnrcntx and Guard inns.
Aro of.en misled with respect to the causes and sources of
dlseasusln thcirsoustnd wards. How often do they ascribe
toothereausesorwastingofthe Trame, Idiocy, madness, pal
pitation of the heart, indigestion, derangement of the nor
voutsyttem,congn and sjmptoms Indicating consumption,
hen the troth Is, that the have been iudalglngina perni
cious though alluring practice, destructive both to rclnd
and body.
Caution,
Dn. Mouse's-I.t viaoitvn.in Cokdul has beon counter
feited by soma unprincipled persons. -
Infnture all thegcuuiiio Cordial will have tho proprietors
facsimile pasted ovur the cork of each bottle, and the fol
lowing wordsblown Intheelas
"JJR. ilOKHK'S LNVICOItATISO COliDUt,
,. , KING, l'KOl'KlHTOK, S.Y."
h f Tho Cordial is putnp higldj concentrated, io pint
bottles.
Paicx $-3 Wper bottle; two for S'i CO: six fr12 00.
c. ii. i:in,-ii:oPK!Kroit,
, . J!' Broadway,ew York.
Bold by Druggists thrnaehout the Unitsd States, Canada
and West Indies and also by W.l'.tiUAY, thevestor to
Cartwright!t Armstrou,corncrofaiarketand Broad streets,
Xashvtlle, Tennessee. loctsC d wdirtm
W. I. GRAY, .SOLEAOEXT,
YAEUAIU.E PROPERTY FOR SALE.
wlU Pre n great bargain in the tract of LAND
known as the "Paper Mill Vract." on the Cumberland river,
3 miles from Gallatin. Tbe tract contains about92 acres
eiltirolvabove 0VClfl0W TllO l.lliidinfH rnnutl , r . 3t.
Mill Houe 50 by 8 I feet, a well liiii.shl ilwIlinn- llnu
with good out buildirgi, a store House and sundry other
well adapted formanufucturin"- iium.ws. nn,l
verted into an extensive Merclunt Mill without an outlay
lu. mill tl. r T.1 -
uuutiiiiivskui jiaciiineiy.
j.tn5 lm rt ai iinYER?;.
Union and American copy m fn-wceily and weekly one
. i !. l . , .1- i. ,. -.. ... -
luimiu uuu cimrge tnis onice. uatuttn JtutA Jjegion.
PLOWS! PLOWS ! !
rpnC. Southern States that have so long
X depende l ou Pittsburg and Cincin
nati Cirit surply of Plows. -AVafrons and
other Farming implements can nowget all thoy want atthe
An'cultiinil Manuiactory, oa Market street, Nashville,
Tenn. We would call the attention of Planters and Mer
chants particularly to our very large stock of Plows, con
sisting of a great many of the most improved kinds r.o-v
in use, and at as low prices as they can bo brought here
from other places At the same pUce may bo found all
kinds or Wagons, Railroad Carts, Wheel Harrows and Rail
road Plows, Cultivators and Harrows. Thos wishiog
Plows sent can order them direct from me or from most of
tbe princ'pal dealera in such things in Nashville, as thev
keep them of ourmanufaclnre. "(JEO. C. ALLEN, I'res't.
of Agricultural Manufacturing Company, Lower Market,
street. N'ashvii.'e, Tenn. novit iin.
Hl.'IsES BEEP ATO.PORir.fr7Ttrf-
, For sale 100 likely MULES. 2 and ftftAjCSr--
years old; 55 BEEF CATTLE, (corn fcd,)25i
and I0A PORK II00S. Persons wishing to pnrchasocart
see me at my residence in Bedford county, 10 miles South
west of Shelbyville, or address me by letter at Richmond
Posl Office fnov. 15 tf. JI. p. GENTRY.
0ANI)LES.-C2 IIOXES ADMANTXNE CAN
DLES (equal to Sperm) for sale bv
jan5 y. H. GORDON & CO.
' 1 , - nt ...
MEDICAL:
TTRYnVM Twin,
XL PURELY" VEGETABLE ix ITS COM PIT'nv
j Ttm tnvjtmbla t'ordial, Is exacted fmmU T 2' '
sillMli'IHIsiciana.to baToM..i r"' .Vt." WUJ """""Ml
I Brial In the diseases for ubith 111. rfw-nmii. .most. .bene
whilst It ti presented to the public a an fflcaelUaTr.mrtl
I "l',lJ tnowntobeofihst character on which relin?
J a,J ? placed as to Its safety. Ineasesof Impotener hZ
! raorrhaees. Disordered Siertmty.MeiutroaUon.orSaDDriil
; Ioa oftne Menses, Flour Albas or Unites, or for """
f Dphllitv-
,' lr',!nS ffm any cause, gnch a wcaknesj from sickness.
where a toiic .Medicine Is required, It will be found
eqaal, If not superior to any Compound ever used.
To Female.
i.n.r,'" I"vl!roratlD(t Cordial, is one of the mot valuable
Medicines la th many Compl.-ilnt ' which Fomtlej nrn
.v.lcl . "'t nature to braci lha whola ivstem, thetk
Jnflhrtn-U? re,e renewed health and happlnew. Les.
f.t i.!Li iMa'l nhappiness amooc ladies wonldex
LaulI,Lh 'TeeraUy to adopt tho use of this Cordialr
mVl ?tJ?. 8bul'"l T thow obstructions which (Z
tobndV,0' 'toredPytbeu.oofabotUe ortwo.
to bloom andtovlgor.
Yonn- Men:
,t.?thS
c"ncaor,heJ"ai,oww'a&
ITerrons Debility,
Weakness of the System, and Prematore Decay. JTanvof
jou mayndw besuireriag,mUlod as to tho canto or toarta
of-dlsaaso. To those, then, who by excess havo broaiht on
Uiornselvos Prcmataro lmpoiency. Involuntary Seminal
Kmlsslont. Weakness and i-hrivelllngofthe Genital Organs
f rvottsi Affection, or any other cftnseiucnces or unresirala.
ed induigenco of tha sensual puiiaua, occasioning tho no.
eessily of renouncing the reUcitles or
Marriage,
fesseningboth mental and bodily capacity. Holdl Henry'
'nvigoraling Cordial, a iledfeino that Is purely Vegetable,,
wih aid naturo to roatore thnao Imnnn.nt rnnti..n. m.
healthy state, an i will prove of serried to you. It possous
rare vlnues.Ha general removeror dlM. n,i .mns-
ener of.thesjstem.
As a Tonic Jledicine.
ltlsunsnrnassed. Ws ,!n nnt nl,.. ihi. r...it.t . r m-
yl'-h mack medicine., and. a is customary, append a lone
litof Recommendations, Certificates, &c, bezluning wltlt
'Hen. wi id),. l.-.. . ... . .
. .. iiin . ,i.v url Baj,, - bdu luca use, ibis not nec
essary. Tar 'Henry's Invigorating Cordial," only needs
inn I tn i.n n n , Vi m , I . 1,1. - . . , . .
... ,,11, . u ,.IA i. Tf maccompuaa ait wo sly.
The Genuine "Henry's Invigorating Cordial,"
lspnt nplri8oxPanttel Bottles.and la etally reeognlmxl by
tha Mauafacturer's signature on tho label of each Bottlo.rto
counterfeit which lstorgoryj as well as tho namo blownta
the glass.
IT j Sold for 32 per Bottle: Six fir S9- Sic per dozen.
Proparcdonly by S. E.COUKX, No.3 Franalln Row. Vine
?'5.eJ,' be,ow wSa,B Philadelphia, Pa., to whom all OR.
UEKS mnstbe addressed. PorsalebyaIlrepecUbIDrug
gisla and Merchants throughout tho oumry.
For sale at the Patent Medicine Dep.it, So. 12 Collego St.,
by JP Dromgoole, whclo.ale Agent for tho Stale, and only
agent In Nashville. '
dicll Cm dA(w.
DR. J. B. JIARCIIISI'S CELEBRATED
CATHOLICO.Y, for the relief and cure of su2ermg
romaies. it stands pre
eminent for its cnratlve
powers In all diseases for
which It is recommended,
ailed
1'eraalQ Complaints.
Of these aro f rolausus
Uteri, or Falling of tho
IVomb; Flour Albns,, or
Whites; Chronle InCitn.
matloa and Ulceration of
the Womb; Incidental He
morrhage, or Flooding:
Painful, Suppressed, and
Irregular .Menstruation.
Ac, with accompanjing
evils, (Cancer excepted,)
no matter how severe or of
how long standing.
luThe L'atholicon far sur
passes other me.'le, in 1
being mors certain, leas
xpenslvc.andltavingtha
system in a better condition, tot all Interested In such a
remedy call ana obtain a pamphlet (free? containing ample,
piwof, from highly respectabla tnurers, of tha happy mail
of its use, together with letters from 3 rat class experienced
phjslclans, who nave used it In their practice, and jpca
from thelrown observations.
Kinaisrxj.-P B. Peckham, M. D., Utlca, 7!. Y..T..J.
Fleming, M.D., Canandalgua, S.Y., it. II. HIU..W.D.,
I'oche.tcr, S. Y 1 Y. Foot,M. D., STrarajc.N. Y , PIf.
Dunbar, M. Baltimore. Md , J. C. firrick. JI. I) , BiIU
more.Md., W. W. neete, M. D..Xow York City, W. Pres
eott, M. D , Concord, S. 11., J. P. ."iewland.ll. P., tJiic.
S. .
Pamphlets Lzi gratis at Jon.t P. Dsohoooli'i Patent
Medicine Hou.e, College street, Wholesale and Petal
Agent Nashville, Tennessee.
ALSO. For talo by
Da. F. S. Woisamoz, Franklin,
IsmxA. Kcxlis.S ringfleid,
JaxisT Bumvr, Gallatin,
Coos dc Owbh, Lebanon,
Czoextrr & Kipdli, .Murfroesboro'.
Letter addrniti tt Xesm. Heath S; Bremen, Jtjtntt it
A'ttcbern C. II., S. C, it to. C S. Henri, tf erae State.
Gittn Srmxos, Jan. 9th, IF3.
Messrs. Ilcacn cV Cuovxios Smti I send for another
bottle of your Marchlsl's Hterino Cathollcon." Mywifd
ha been adlctrd for eleven J cars, and a variety of meant
has been reorted toforrcllef, bat none was obtained rjntll
I received this medicine from yoa. Its Influwuce seems al
most tpaglcal: there'was a manifest Improvement f oca tho
day It was taken.
At there are a great many females In onr country laboring
undar the affliction for which Joar medicine- proposes a
remedy, I feel It a duty to recommend It to all such.
(Signed.) Ctocn S. Bears.
0 J. ti. ilAUCHlSl it CO., Proprietors, Central Do.
pot, 304 Broadway, S.Y. novSI.
AFFLICTED READ!
PHILADELPHIA JIKDICAL HOUSE. Established 13
years ago by DR.KISKEU. The oldest, surest anil
best hand to cure all forms nf secret diseases of the skin, and
solitary habiU of youth, U DR. IvINKKLl.V, X. VT. corner
of Third and Union strcela, betiveen Spruce and Iine,ono
and a half squares from the Exchange. Philadelphia.
Take Particular Jfotice. There is a habit which
boys teach each other at the academy or college a habit in
dulged in when by themselves, in solitude, growing up with
the boy to manhood, and which, if not abandoned in dee
time, "not only begeU serious obstacles to matrimonial hap
piness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious and
devastating affections. Few cf those, who indulge in this
pernicious practice are aware ol tbe consequences, until they
rind the nervous system is shattered, feel strange and unac
countable feelings vague fears in the mind. The individual
becomes feeble, he is unable to labor with accustomed vig
or, or to apply bis mind to study; his step is tardy and weak,
he is dull and irresolute, the countenance is downcast, the
eyes without natural lustre, shamefacedness is apparent
Tltae are tymntoms which ehovld uxcaitn the attention of
i&oee eimi&rlf afflicted.
If the victim be conscious of the cause of his decay, and
havinjr. relinquished tbe odious practice, he suffers under
those terrible nocturnal emissions', which, weaken and shamn
him, producing mental and physical prostration. If ho
emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst,
and enter matrimony, his niarruige is unfruitful, and bis
senses tell him that "this is caused by his early follies.
Too many think thev will nue the secret to tneir own
hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how often is this a fatal
delusion, and how many apromisingyouth, who might have
been an ornament to society, has faded from the earth!
Yciintr Jlca I Let no laise modesty aeter you irora
making your cast known to one who, from education and re
spectability, can alone befriend you. He who places himself
under DR. KINKELIS'S treatment, may religiously confide,
bis honor as a gentleman, and in whose bosom will be fur
ever locked the secret of the patient.
Country Invalids'. Finding it Inconvenient to mata
personal application, can, by stating their case explicitly, to
gethcrwith all their symptoms, (per letter post-paid.) havo
lorwarded to them a chest containing Dr. K.'s mcdicint,
appropriated accordingly, and be cured at home.
Strictures of the ureiha, weakness and constitntionalde
bilify, promptly cured, and full vigor restored. AU letters
poet paid.
Aremitfanceof 25 cents in a letter, post paid, ad
dressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, wdl secure his book;
on the Secret Inlirniilics of YontrL sept-i wly
AGUE A?i"D JFIZVER, OR CIIIIXS AND FE
VLKCUitKutlY SMITH s'IOMC iYKCP. This
Justly celebrated Mediclim has for many years maintained
its superiority ovoc all other remrdiot, tor tho safe, certain,
s,ee:r,and permanent euro of Ague and r'erer.or Chilli
and Fver,whetaorc.f shnrtor long Handing: and In no
ease wltl tt tail lo cure.lftbodireeUontaro strictly followed
and carried out.
This remedy has beon extensively ued throna-hoot tho
SUteaofKentucky.Tonriesseo, OWu, Indiana, Pennsylva
nia, Michigan, Iowa, Wlscontin, Illinois. Jlinourl. Texas..
Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, and Looitlana; d hat por
mtnentlv cured over rivr Bn.fDiTrorn"ii caaes.in all
lta varle'd forms, man) of which had been ..f from ono to
three yrt' stSiJing.andhadresisUd.il tho usual rem
dill known tn thoconntry; and in no case did Itb . Medicine,
fail where tho directions were properly followed. Pcch U
Utlnvariablotuccessihata Umo number of re.peclable.
Practitloncrt of Medicine, In variout parts of the, country,
usoand prescribe It In preference to quinine aadall other
IeTheJpnMie are assured that It U not only certain la Its ef
ocis as a Tonic, but be ng composed entitely of vegetablo
medicines, It perfectly innocent jn all cts or tlrcum
tUnrrs and marbogivcu to females, infants, and all pr
tontof debilitated and dell, ata constitution., without tho
lcal fear whatavor of any unpleasant effect.
This Medicine It composed of articles, of tho prtmest and
pnrc'i quality, and Is always made by the propurtor in per
ion. after tho established forms of pharmacy (which cannot
botaid of tho many Tonics now flooding tho Western and
Southwestern eountr)) and in this respect alons Is rendered
greatly superior to tho remedies utaally prepared and sold
In thoconntry.
By lit aperient and powerful diaphoretic properties, ad
ded to lu Tonic qualities. It it rendered eminently superior
to quinine and other remedies as a general and popular
Tonio In all casot whatever, where Tonics aro proper to bo
administered. Tho proprietor, the retoro. retpect.ully in
vites practitioner! and tho public generally lo givo it but a
fair trial, and ther wilt then ba convinced oritt treat taper
riority over al o'ther icmedlct now la ute for tho purpoto
tpecided. . . .
Pfrsoujlivkg tn districts or country subject to Agno and
Pr hill. rnrtA Pain.nr RllionS FTrS. WOUld IO well
many teuert irani luwicusiii? . , ...j...
their country, as woll as from nMjn'r"""'' 1 1 ostlnff
who havoused i
Itinpreicrencow o;u. ---,-.
its vatno.
XoT College tueot, Wholetah. aud Ki'"h-
j. r. t'liv'-.---
vine. renn.
rtSpnng or Church streer, " "
Terms made known on application jo F03rEBMf
G.M.10GG.
Orinmyabsenooto
une 17 If-
to keep a supply of this valuiDIo retneuy ai-aj.
Tho proprietor has now in his potscstion thousand of r.
tteo.tR.nfl la valne.irlvenbr pertons whohave nstd It. wiia
h It larreij
real
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