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am 5a V- est V 1- ft ,St.:" It i l CIGAES, GROCERIES.&C. A, KERR & CO., IMPORTERS OF GENimrE HAVANA CIGARS, SMOKIKO AND OHEVP1SO TOBACCOS. FRENCH BRANDIES, WINES, EITTEUS, SCOICJTALES. LOUDON AND DUBLIS PORTER, CORDIALS, FRUITS, 4c, 21 Cedar Street, opposite the Verandah. joDC Ann Havana, Mexican and -ODUUU GERMAN CIGARS. The largest and best aseo rted stock in Nashville, comprising all kinds, qual ities, shapes and sites, most of which are the richest fla vored, and costliest Cigars that come from Havana. " Also, 10 barrels Uarana Smoking Tobacco, (direct impor tation.) with the choicest assortment of Virginia Smoking .and Chewing Tobacco in the market Dealers and users cf the above are respectfully invited to gire ns a call, and eaotmine nor stock and prices before baring elsewhere, as ' we are selling wholesale and retail as low as such can be had in any market in the Union. A. KERR 4 CO., xnayl8 No. SI Cednrntreet, FRENCUKUANDIES, WINES, COltUlAXJs, FRUITS, Ac 27 Octoves fine French Brandies, Her Bird and Seignett'a; S urs. Otard, Signed and London Dock; 3 pipes Holland Genuine Gin; 10 dozen pure Jamaica Rum, (imported in glass;) " Champagne Brandy, ' S barrels Wild Cherry Bounce; 10 dozen Brandy Cherries, (French;) SO cases superior Claret; 2 casks " 4 ' Pure old Sherry; 4 " " " Madeira: 100 baskets Champagne, Clicquot, Charles Hiedsick, and other favorite brands; London and Dublin Porter; Scotch Ale; 15 dozen Sparkling Hock: 6 Molrisa Win delicious and nourishing HchtWine, for ladies. A. KERR 4 CO, tnaylS d&twtf No. 27 Cedar st LYONS At CO. Importers and Dealers in Havana Cigars, To bacco, and all kinds of Foreign Wines, Liquors, etc. No. 19 Cedas Stbext, Nashville. Conntry orders respectfully solicited and punctually at tended to. T ATE ARRIVAL. CIGARS! CIGARS Received JLi this day a large lot-of superior Regalia Cigars, which tor Savor and quality will surpass any ever brought to Nashville. We keep constantly on hand a very large as sortment of all descriptions or Cigars, which we will sell either at Wholesale or retail, at the lowest Drices. Countrr and Citv dealers are respectfully invited to examine our stock before purchasing eisewnere. ap7. LYONS 4 CO., 19 Cedar st LIQUORS. We keep constantly on hand a full sup ply of Drandies, Wines, and all other Liquors, of va rious qualities, for either wholesale or retail by ap7 LYONS 4 CO., 19 Cedar street. SHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO. J The lovers of the weed would do well to call on us, we having just received an article of Tobacco of a very superior quality. u x two e uu., ap" 19 Cedar street. LYONS Ar. CO. TTTOULD most respectfully call the attention of the W citv and country Merchants generally, to their stock of Freign and Domestic Liquors, all of which we guarantee genuine. Amongst which will be found the following, viz: 2 pipes Maglony Brandy, vintage 1815; 5 Vs pipss Star Proprietor Brandy, vintage 183; 7 X P'P48 Otard Dupee Brandy, vintage 1850; 6 pipes J. Hennessey Brandy, vintage 1850; 14 5 pipe assorted Brandy, vintage from '48 to '51; 1 pipe Double Swann Holland Gin, (fine); 1 puncheon Jamaica Rum; 1 puncheon Santa Cruz; 2 V casks Pure Juice Port Wins; 10 X casks L'Durand do do; 6 bbls Cherry Bounce; 5 butts Cherry Wine; 5 do Maderia do; 10 bbls Extra Old Bourbon; 10 do do do MonousrahaJa: Also, a full assortment of Domestic Liquors, generally too numerous to mention. 60 baskets assorted Champaign Wine, just received by JV7 LlUilOttbU DIRKCT IMPORTATIONS. TOST received this day one of the finest and most beau- J titully selected siock oi Aieeracnaum ripea ever unjugut In this etv. Alo, a very beautiful lot of Stems, some of which are of Cherry. Also. Amber Mouth Pieces: Tobacco Pouches End Bags All of which we most respectfully invite the attention of the public to call and examine, as it is no irouDie ior us ia mow our uooas. uiujohw, jy7 19 Cedar street. D O.UEST1C LIQUORS. 25 bbls -New lork Urundy, 10 " ' Gin. ror sale by mchl0'54 R. F. BELL, No. 28 College st, opposite Sewanee House. FOX tc FOLIIEMUS, OJ Jjroaa street, tOinur weaver, aowiui. Offer for Sale the following Heavy Cotton Fabrics: VTEW-ENQLAND COTTON SAIL DUCK 22 inch, all numbers, hard and soft; also all the various widths ol (t na3mnr.intiiva.l at thi tahlifihmpnt comnriaino- ev- lAU1M,IU.UUllM,utl,u - . - sry variety known to the trade, and offered at the love est rates- . , , ii .MTT?n cTiTr tut nT nrfmr woodberrr and lount Vernon Extra. A lull assortment of this superior stone. WTLLIHAirnC COTTON DUCK-16, 18, 20 and 22 . i. n ..rnKm Vi rA an A trfr This fp.hrie wHJi r. warned ;;ii,-tit uil uuiuuct m,- ie highest Premium at the London World's Fair, also at jurown diaierair. KM II- AAUDL&a jiuiAlkiiuwa i xwautactured by the Greenwood's Company, a supenor ar acle for ligut sills, tents, awningi. 4c; also. Mount Ver- aoa rwiiiea navens, uuwiuu k cua, . wucw "" UiUs; Light Cotton Ravens, plain 22 to 27 inch; Heavy, do. 10. COTTON SAIL TWINE A full assortment. winnlTTTTVa tT A WTWnPTTC CTTTWS Art lAbrauiaild, uamwvvi.v, PAPER SELT1NG 30 to 72 inch, made very heavy, i r r.u jxpreshiy ui uin cim- CAR COVERING Cotton Canvass, all widths, lrom o0 to 13U inches, and ail numbers, made expressly for cover iug and roJiug railroad cars, is perlectly and permanently irater-proof, and more enduring than the car itswlf. ENAMELLING CANVASS CO, 33, 40, 45 and 50 inch jlain and twilled, in every variety. uauo uiu uzniuxiiu w - " ' 1 ess Bags, woven whole, all size, in bales of 100, 200 and AUo, heavy Cottou Sacking. 40 inch Canvass, 8 thread T J V!r.r. ho.rr tnillort iln An 90 23. 40. UUtl If W II uuu A imuL, . J .... , , - lacu- .... . . . WOOL SACKS Woven whole all sizes, a new and desira- le article. ieoxo ot ijo. II. II. WU1TESIDES, GENERAL AUCTIONEER. Jackson, Tennessee. TTK WILL Rail Horses. Mules. Land, and Negroes upon JUL the most reasonable terms. He will also act as Agent for the hiring of Negroes, and the sellingor renting of Land. - - .C -:...... I..V.. r il C Tnhott Nash. neier w iue wiucuo w m.wm, " u- -v" "w ville. my25-lyw. THE 1CNOW NOTUINGS ARE STOPPING FOB A FEW DAYS AT THE WASHINGTON HOTEL, MAINE STREET. NORTH OF THE COURT HOUSE, Franklin, Tennessee, WHICH is again open for the reception of visitor, and the undersigned flatters himself be will be able to pliftse all who may favor bim with their patronage. The table will be supplied with the very best the market aBords. The wants of the horse will be fully supplied by a carelul THY MP With v little encouragement I am determined to make it anrstclassuoiei. . . vein Proprietor. l'.SIIIONAHLE CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. No. II Cedar Street. Pive doors from Pnblio Square, "VTTUERE may be found a choice and well select VY ed stock of Cloths. Ciiisiinerc. aud 'Vestincs, f it.t.t..! mnt Imnnhfitl noMrni nil nf which uill b made up to order in the most fashionable style, and at aa short notice as can be done in any city in the Union, and aypnee to suit the times. HftVtDg received my entire stock of Goods for the Fall and Winwr seasons, and being satisfied that they are by fcr the handsomest Goods ever brought to this market, an dKaaiiiiaiion is requested before purchasing elsewhere. KMtdy-.Uade Clothing. Coats, Pantsand Vestt of all kind. A fine assortment of Men's Furnishing Goods, Kilts and Mwino Undershirts, Shirts, Stocks, Gloves, Sus Boder Cravats, 1'scket Handkerchiefs, Silk and Linen STirt Collar, Umbrellas, Ac. IS?" Garments cut at the shortest notice. Please call aodam.ne. T.J. HOUGH sp2 tf Agent. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A N exce.lent and beautilul Farm, eligibly situated on XX. the White's Cieek Turnpike, 4 miles from the city, combining Ho acres of the very best land 100 acres cleared and under a high state of cultivation, and the balance well timbered. There is a very good house upon the farm and tin excellent well ol the finest water in Davidson county. ALSO. A tiuely improved country seat, near the Nolensville Pike, three miles from the city, containing 80 acres. IVrwius desiring an elegant and convenient home near to NabTillewill find their wants exactly suited in the above. 'ALSO. A very commodious Brick Dwelling, in South Nashville, with a lot fronting 150 feet on College street. ALSO. A lot in South Nashville, froutmg 93 feet on College street ALSO. A lot in South Nashville, fronting 93 feet on Market street. ALSO. A lot iu South Nashville, fronting 100 feet on Summer street ALSO. A handsome lot in Edgefield, fronting 290 feet on Beil street The above rroperty will be offered at private rale until the 2d Saturday in December, when, if not so dispo,ed of, it will be sold at public auction. Persons desiring any further information in regard to the property can receive it bv applying either to JOHN NIXON, or VAXUA1JLE IJUILDIN(i LOT FOR SALE. WE are offering 'or sale that desirable BUILDING LOT on Vine street adjoining the residence of John M Lea. The lot fronts 85 feet on Vine street and runs back rt . go feet Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage on the lot for five years, if desired. Apply t LINDSLEV A CROCKETT, fc! seiiii 88 College street. T II EETINtJS. 17 bales 4 4 Hictuaud sneenngs. In W. U. GORDON A CO. GROGEEJESf ! GROCERIES. THE FOLLOWING COMPRISES IN. PART OUR trrAnv n.i.;..i .'..n-itf Mtnnlntn tvhlrh eujbles U9 to offer inducements to purchasers! , 769 bags Rio, Havana. Lag- 20 boxesStongbton Bitters; uyraana Java uouce; -w cass wjkib" 400 bags extra Baltimore Cof- 60 chests Teas, assorted SOhhds choice and prime 100 dnz Wash Boards; .. Sugar; Cotton "i arns, ass d; . , a ili. r i ij f nntt' JI If Klral. no oois uoai cmsueaanu suu . ... -. r, lit. T7Tn.. 1 aa lilJa Tlnnr- 300 bbls Molasses; 500 i bbls do; 50 doz Scotch and Sappee Snuff; 500 bags Shot, ass'd; 10 tierces fresh Rice; ao ao uoiaen oyrnp; 50 bags Pepper; 20 " Spice; 25 " Ginger; 25 bbls Mackerel; &(i kita do: 5000 lbs bar Laa; 100 gross Blacking; "J 50 boxes Fancy Soap; 00 " Rosin Soap; 10 csks, A Sign't Brandy; 10 " Olard,fDupy 40o do 5 " Madeira Wine, 20 bbls Port Wine; 25 Indian bbls Sweet Wine, ' extra; 20 bbls Sweet Wine, 500 boxes Sardines; . Tl!.l.1.. 1.1. 20 ncfti, asorteu; 10 bbls Alum; 10 " Brimstone; fi hhls Snanish Brown: 600 bags line Salt; uu oois aj.ii: (ifn TknmtiAlina .oafwlll 2 pipes Holland uin; iV I' UilUO WUUlkVUi I I . ' i J- O . V. 1,1 Am oO.WUtJigars, various oranua; wuimi . 1 . j : .. . r r, l.U l'n.lr. ao; soo Doxes qr,, pi, ana pmi w Flusks: 60 boxes Tumblers; 000 kejs Nails, asst'd; 1 0ft TvMlnm Wran Paner. 50 10 50 50 50 50 Peach Brandy; 1 Apple -ao: OldBourbonWbiskf Old Rye d; , Old Reserve do; OldMong do; Rect'd do; Pike's Map. do: 510 ceroons best Indigo; 2 casks Madder; 100 bxs Tobacco, all grades; KnAtvr C.eft1a unit T.in(t SCO 100 bxs white Havana Sugar;200 t.' a..ji... ortt 200 boxes Claret Wine; xuv LKJica our xuuiu, luu gross juaicues; 25 " Starcn; F mi. ' ji (ia'Ua.db lmnn SrrnTK bu boxes xaiiow uanaies; -- j --rr Together with many other c.1'I7;eJ,r our line 6 ' LANIER t PHILLIPS, iuWlfi'si uw No. 89 Market street. - HUGH Ji'CESA FRKU. TEKUAM. McCREA & TERRASS,, Wholesale Grocers, Commission: Merchants, AKD DEALERS IX Liquor, Iron, Castings, Nails, TIour,tad Salt; No. 35 Broad St.,'Arasfii-Ue, Term., cnvnnipj 100 hhds.prime N.O.Sugar, 20 bacs Bpice, 150 bbls. Molasses, 80 " ginger; -4 bbls. putty, 5 " alum, 5 " brimstone, 40 casks soda, 150 kegs white 'lead, 800 boxes pint and quart flasks, 100,000 Havana segars, 50,000 melee and Cuba eix segars, 100 gross matches; 125" boxes and boxes star candles, ' 175 boxes tallow candles, 75 bar soap, 100 cases gunpowder and imperial tea, t .6' bbls, Epsom salts,' 75 boxes 8 oy 10, 10 by 12, and 12 by 18 glass. 100 boxes and bxs raisins, 80 " lemons, 2 cases indigo, 1 cask madder. iioo " oo., 25 kegs golden syrup, 850 bags Baltimore Coffee, 75 " Havanna do., 127 " Laguyra do., 50 pockets old Java do., 150 bbls. loaf and powdered Sugar, 5 tierce3 Rice, 50 boxes Langhorn i Arm stead's Tobacco, 100 boxes other brands, 10,000 lbs. bar lead, 400 bags shot, assorted, 900,000 G. D. per'sion caps, 800 kegs powder, 60 boxes starch, 800 demijohns, . 800 bags fine salt, 1000 bbls. Kan. do., 800 boxes W. R. cheese, 150 " E.D. do 75 doz. plough lines and bed cords. 25 bags pepper, 150tbuckets.. The above will be sold very low at 85 Broad st. by McCREA & TERRASS. To Railroad and Tnmpike Contractors. f T(l' mi-Va 12 dozen shovels. 0 10 " mattocks, 10 " spades, 5 " sledge hammers, In store and for sale low by 40 drills, 75 steel pointedlerow bars, 50 crow bars, unfinished; McCREA A TERRASS. LIO.UORS. FX PIPES fine brandies, 200 bbls. Pike's magnolia 1 " Holland gin, whisky. 1 puncheon Irish whisky. 800 Tenn. ree'd do., .Bowers' do., magnolia rye do, old ltourbon do., American brandy, N. E. rum, copper D. whisky. 40 bbls. port wine, some very 75 nne, 5 bbls. sherry wine, 5 " Madeira do. 49 " sweet Malaga, 15 boxes Muscat wine, 25 " claret do., 20 " bra nd y cherries. zio cew lorx gin, 21 pipes cherry brandy; 40 baskets champaign wine. ine aoovevui ue boiu cij low and on liberal time, at 85 Broad st. bv McCREA A TERR ASS. B. K. MTRKS. A C CARI111. CARRIAGES THAT MUST RESOLD. WE hare yet on hand about TWENTY- e!P FIVEFINE CARRIAGES, ROCKWAYS VPff, AND BUGGIES of the newest style, warranted the very beat material aud superior workmanship, all of which we are determined to sell at some price or othtr in the next ninety days. All who want Buggies cheap come along. MYERS A CARTER, 59, Market st aug. 11. u. Opposite Nasln'tle Inn. "MAN KNOW THYSEL?." An Invaluable Book for 25 cents. "Evtry Fami! should have a Copy." TWENTY THOUSAND Copiessoldinless afsfs dnd improved, just issued. ' i rTrrx-fri.-liC5 IlL-nlniT. T VTT A T LIT. 11 U . .1 iuwiuoii .i-. w.ti. AND HAND BOOK for the AFFLICTED containing an outlineof the origin, progress, treatment and cureof every form of disease, contracted by promiscuous njxual inter course, by self abuse or by sexual excess, with advice lor their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would oflend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years success 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. TKsrmo.vr op the Prot. or Obsteteics in Pen Col lide, Philadelphia. DR- HUNTER'S MEDICAL MAN- (JAL. The author of this wrk 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 recommend him to the nnfortunute, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. J- Jt JOSEPH LONGSHORE. M.I). From A. Woodward, M. D op Penjt. University, 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 thein of long standing, have cczxt under my no lice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring toper feet health, in some instances where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Semi nal Weakness, or disarrangement of the mnctions,produced by self abuse or excess of venery, I do not know bis 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 ot early indiscretion, to recommend him as one, in whose pri fessional skill and integrity, they may safely confide tlem. ,elTes. ALF. WOODWARD, M. D- "This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectiona ble matter, and no parent, however fastidious, e to placing it in the hands of bis sons. Tue author has de voted manyyear3 to the treatment of the various complaints, treated of, and with too little breath to puff,' and 'too lit tle presumption to impose,' he has offered to the world at trie merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful practice "llerald. "No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It wouldsave years ol pam, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge." PevpU's Advocate. APresbvtenan clergyman in Ohio, in writing of "Hun ers Medical Mau-jalsays: "Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence ot the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution wilht.ut realiz ing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, ir not broken down, and they do Dot know the osuse 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 somceof human wretehedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. Intemperance (or the use of intoxi cating dnnks,) though it has slain thousands upon thous inds, is net a greaUr scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, your co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in." One copy, (securely enveloped,) "Will be forwarded, free of postage, to any part of the United States for 25 cents, or 6 copies forfl. Address (postpaid,) Publishers, Box 190, Philadi. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on he most liberal terms. TO HOUSE-KEEPERS. CLOTHES Baskets, Clothes Hampers, Ac; .Market Baskets , Tubs, Pails, Piggins, Ac; Wool, Manilla, Jute and GrasBllats; -Coffee Mills, Urns, Roasters and Fillerers; Tea PoU, Urns, Daddies and Tea Balls; Rice Boilers, Knife Boxes, Knife Washers; Fine, medium and common Table Cutlery, Silver-Plated GobleU, Waiters and Pitchers; Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays; " Castors, Spoons and Forks; Fine, medium and common Waiters and Trays; Soup' Tureens, Steak Dishes, Chaffing do; Bionzed Iron Hat Racks; Fire Iron Stands. Ac; Fire Dogs; Umbrella do.; Water Fillerers; win. ..,,-other articles suitable for House-keepers. Just revived and for sale low for cash, by nov23 a. jHvjiwviovi , House Furnishing Store, corner Square and Deaderick st come one. come all! a. j. g. McClelland, AT XnEfR MAGNIFICENT STORE ON COLLEGE i STREET, Nos. 54 aud 53. HAVE on hand the most magnificent assortment of ele nnt Ilirh (Joods ever ofiered in this market Our stock of heavy goods is also very complete, and at prices that cannot fail to please. Many of these goods have been secured within the past few days, and having been bough I greatly less than coit of importation, we feel no delicacy in paying mat we can give greaier satisfaction iu prices uiu can be found in any other heuse in the city. Strangers buying goods in this market, will save money by calling and looking at our stock, at McCLELLANDS' Metropolitan Store, octl9 Nos. 54 and 68 College street A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR JUJNT. I WISH to Rent for two years the place on which I now live. Smiles from Nashville on the Murfreesboro' Turn pike, containing 70 acre", 40 or 45 acres cleared, it is a beautiful place. Apply at No. 36. Cedar Street - t) T- !-." iir unnn-ma.. ;jrrGELLA"NEOUS. THE SHORT CORN CROP CF Tli' SEASON is acalaoiitymd.-t seriously felt and deepiy deplored by all. Buinotwithstanding the crop w)Utoiilaj-geextent,be cuttiff, it is not entirely without lemedy. Ttiis is to bo found iu a machine known as Xsavitt's Patent Portablo Corn 2IU1 and Crusher, whicb-is recommended to the attention of the farmer and stodlc raiser as highly -worthy of their especial notice. The Mill w strong and durable, ptrftctiy eimplr in itt ebtittrUclioii, and ad-nirablv adapted to the purposes fcr which it U designed, vie The shelling tmd grinding of corn and cras-hlng of corn and cob together, grinding, suitable for family use, three bushels ot meal tier hour: crushing corn and cob sil & eight bushels per hour, and shellinz twenty busheli of corn in the same length of time all of which it accomplishes with perfect ease to the ani mals, (two horses being required,) aud entire satisfaction of the purchaser.. .This Mill is desirable to the firmer and stock raiser for many reasons: 1st It ig the only portable mill having the combined capacity of grinding, shelling, and crushing com. 2d Unllke other portable mills, all extra gearing, fram ing,shafts, spindles, horse powers, aud the like are entirely dixpensed with. Sd It exempts the possessor from a dependence upon wa ter mills, which during seasons like the present, is quite uncertain, and frequently attended with many inconveni ences and vexatious dela.is. 4th The USe of this mill will RPClirn tnlhpfnrmpra finv. irigof at least fifty per cent in tho quantity of grain con- sumeu, uim.M u; &u uuiniueu tact proven by those wno have- tried tho" experiment, apd established by scientific test, that stockfed upon crushed or ground corn, are more heal thr, thrive better, and fatten in much '-sss time than stock fed in a different manner. Tly the old method of feeding com upon the ground a Un portion Is wasted, and wnatever nutriment the cob may contain (about lorty per cent) entirely lost Whilst by crushing and proper feeding, a large and useless vaste is avoided, dnd all the nurtriment of the cob secured be ingsomuchcleargain. Jfiese are facts; and worthy of careful consideration. Tbe 'undersiined havinsr purchased the riuht to the above . mill ju Davidson, Robertson, Marshall. Giles, Dickson, and uicuman cuunues, tennessee, persons wisning topurcnase, will please address the: undersigned at Nashville, Tenn. The mills are furnished and put up ready for use, at Sev enty Eivis Dollars each. , , J. 0. BALDWIN. HF Persons wantinz these mills in Bedford, Franklin or Lincoln counties, will address J. P. Deomgoole, at Shelbyville. In Warren Cannon or CotTee counties, ad dress A, S. Lixclet, at Nashville, Tenn. In Montgomery, Rutherfoid, Williamson, Wilson and Sumner counties, a'd dress H. Carver, Nashville, Tenn. sep2 w6m. FINE CIGARS. 1 invite the attention of smokers.ti to a supply of Regalias, which I have received to-datj apSO. J. NIXON, Jr. B RAND Y FR U1TS.-20 doz. assorted Brandy Fruits Jjmt received. ap20 J. NIXON, Jr. GLAItETl CLARET! I 25 cases finest quality Table Claret ever offered in this market Also 25 cases good ordmary, suitable for the trade, for sale low by juuel6 GEORGE GREIG: CHAMPAGNE. Just received and for sale 70 bas kets superior Champagne Wines, se ected from a tnongst the most celebrated brands in the country, and war ranted, by jnnelG GEO. GREIG. FRESH I'INE APPLES Received this day per steamer Nashville and for sale by apl8 GEORGE GREIG. BAiVANAS Rec'd per steamer Nashville, bunchone S'resh Bananas, and lor sale by apl8 GEORGE GREIG. COCOA NUTS Just rec'd per steamer Nashville two tierces Fresh Cocoa Nuts, for sale by aplo GEORGE GREIG. FIGS 500 Drums FreshFigs, superior quality, received and for sale low by aplS GEORGE GREIG. NELSON'S PATENT OPAGNE GELATINS; and Nelson's Patent refined Isinglass. Just received Bud for sale by GEORGE GREIG feb25. 0 RACKERS. Soda, Butter and Water Crackers, made every day. Jaugis.j J. IJAU, Jr. NOTICE. THE undersingntd having this day disposed ofhis inter ests the concern of Nichol, Peacocs k Co., to Chss. M. Nichol and James Peacock, takes this method of return ing thanks to his numerous frieuds for the patronage here tofore soliberally bestowed on him, and solicits u continu ance of the same to his successors. C. M. Nichol and James Peacock are alone authorized to collect and pay all debts due to and from the late firm. Nashville; August -', '54. JOHN F. SANDERSON. WAGONS AND PLOWS In variety and quan tity, and of the best quality may be had at the Ag ricultural Manufactory, No. 78 Market street, Nashville, Tenn. my5' tri-w i. RARE CHANCE FOR A PROFITABLE INVEsTJIENT. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALEI 1 offer for sale my Farm, lying in District No. 6, on Mill Creek, ten miles from the city, immediately on the asu rille and Chattanooga Railroad, and half a mile from An tiocn Depot. The land fronts more than one-tourth of a mle on tne Railroad. The sail of the portion cleared is ansurpassed for fertility. About one-half the tract is neavily timbered, and a market for all the wood furnished by the Railroad. The tract contains aoout 240 acres, well watered, and the most of it under good cedar fence. The Mill Creek Valley Turnpike is finishod to within two or three hundred yards of the land. To any persou wishing jne of the most desirable Farms in Davidson county, an excellent opportunity is now offered. The improvements sre good and substantial. CUAS. M. HAYS. jys9, 1B54 eoAtf. ENGLISH CATTIiE. TO Agricultural Societies aud others requinug the best Breed Cattle from England, embracing FINE BLOOD HORSES, SHOliT-UORXED CATTLE, irith Devons, Hereford's, Ayrshire and Alderuy COWS. ALSO. Fine Southdown Colawold's and Licester SHEEP. ALSO. Suffolk, Essex and Berkshire SWINE. Im sorted on Commission by Messrs. TUOS. BETTS & BROTHERS. Every information with regard to terms and shipments jf Stock to America, will be strietly attended to by apply ing to E. G. Eastmas, Nashville, Tenn. je24 "VfOTICE is hereby given that I have this day sold out Xi myeniire interest m the firm of H. S. FRENCH A SONS to U.S. A J. C. FRENCH, who become ruspimsible for all the liabilities of the firm of H. S. French A Sons, and who aro alone authorized to receive dues or settle the bu siness of the firm. fcep25'51 L. H. FRENCH. L. H; FRENCH having withdrawn as above from the firm of U. S. FRENCH A SONS, the business will be con ducted by the undersigned, under the firm and style of H. S. FRENCH A SON. H. S. FRENCH. ept25 J. C. FRENCH. E. I CRKXMIAW. A. C. PARIS SOMETHING NEW. WE having completed our Shop, and put up all our machines, are ready to do all kinds of Carpenters' work on the shortest notice. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS of all sizes, BANISTERS, WINDOW and L'OOR FRAMES of all sizes, completed; BOXES of all kirds cn hand at all times; CIRCULAR WORK, of any fcSLa done. LUMBER of all kinds dressed or sawed to any sije, from one quarter of an inch to thirty inches square. Persons wanting any thing in our line, wouid do well to give us a call bel'ure purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter mined to do all of our work well, and give perfect satisfac tion, and as cheap as it can be done. All work delivered to any house in town without cost. Shop on Broad street, west of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, where we will be found at all times ready to wait on any person that want3work. CRENSHAW A FAR IS. jan26 ly. BALTIMORE COFFEE 200 bags just received from Baltimore finest ever received in Nashville. jelf.tr eAw LANIER & PHILLIPS. GRENVILLE Ac CO., General Coniaiisiion end Forwarding Merchants, SAVANNAH, GA., "V'TTILL give special attention to the sales of Cotton, To YV bacco. Flour, Bacon and Grain, er other produce consigned to them, or to the forwarding of same to Eastern ports. The great reduction of freight on Cotton, Tobacco, Pork, Ac , to Savannah in comparison with the Charleston route, ( see advertisement of the Savannah road) equaling 45c. per Bale of Cotton, and proportionably on other produce, added to tho low rate of commission and other expenses at Sa vannah, readers that at present the best Atlantic market in tie country- Our returns of sales will be prompt Freight on Cotton to Savannah 76c. 1? 100 Tbs. do Tobacco do 76c. do octl2 dAwdm DUNCAN, MORGAN & CO., have in store of late arrivals Bleached Domestics and Drillings; Brown Faticy Prints; New Style Dress Goods; Cassimeres. Cloths, atinetts and Jeans; Heavy Woolens, Blankets, Flannels, Ac, which will be sold at extreme low prices, to close out th stock, preparatory for the Spring trade. ' DUNCAN, MORGAN A CO. Nov 22 No. 70, Public Square. It. R. MYERS, A. O. CARTKH SELLING AT COST. "tT7Ehaveon hand three fine Coaches, V V four fine Rockaways, for four or six persons, and ten fine Bumries, some of them with two seats, all of which we will sell for less than cost, either for cash or on credit Persons wanting Carriages for nothing wil please to call i nd see them at No. 59 North Market street opposite the Nashville Inn. oct3-tf MYERS & CARTER. I 'OR SALE. 1 offer for sale one of the best Farms in Daividson county of the size. It contains 100 acres' lying on the East bank of atones River, seven miles from Nashville, and near McWhirtcrsville and one mile above the mouth of Stones River good spring of never-failing free-Bt one water; aNi a fine snlpher spring near tho premi ses; fifty-five acres cleared; improvements one story frame, 8 rooms, pood cedar kitchen, crib, stables, Ac Tunis 14 cash, balance tweh e months, credit For fur ther particulars, apply to R. A. BALLOWE, Gen. Ag't dec3 17 DeadrickSt FRED SLO AX. S K CROOKS 11 A 3. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. THE undersigned having taken the large and rs:E3Sjp commodious Shop on lower Market Street formerly occupied by the late Fred Sloan, will continue to manufacture Carriages and Buggies on Ilia latest and most improved style. All orders left with Us for new work or repairing will be attended to promptly. We hope by close application to business fo receive a liberal patronage. 'PSTAU new work warranted 12 months. decS tf FRED. SLOAN A CO. SOUTHERN KOTJTE. THE following Classification and rates Df Transportation have been established by the Roads connecting Charleston and Savannah with Nashville: FIRST CLASS. Books and Stationery. Boots. Shoes and Hats. Bottled Liquors and Oils. lamptuneana spirits lurpenune, in oasrsana barrets, Carpeting. China, Glass and Glass Ware, Cigars in cases. Clocks. Confectionery, Cutlery, in boxes aud cases, Dry Goods, in boxes and bales. Drugs, Fruit Trees and Shrubbery, Furs, Garden Seeds. Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates, "at owners risk." Oysters, in cans and jars, Saddlery, Tin Ware, Teas and Spices, per 100 lbs. $1 20 SECOND CLASS. Hardware, "except Cutlery," Heavy Castings and Ma chinery. Foreign Liquors, in barrels or pipes, Cordage, Tobacco, in boxes, Carriage Springs and Axles, Leather, in rolls and boxes. Oils', in barrels or casks, Crockery and Queens ware, in crate and casks. Rice, Zinc, Whiting, Plaster of Paris, Ac, per 100 lbs. tl 00 SPECIAL RATES. Boxes, Furniture, Piano Fortes, Carriages, "boxed," and other light articles, not enumerated. Also, Carboys of Acids, will barken at actual weight, but charged double, 1st class rates perlOO lbs. o 40 All articles not enumerated, to be charged at rates of analagous articles. Merchants shipping from the Eastern cities will find this the cheapest, cs well as the most expeditious route. Freights from New York and Philadelphia to Charleston and Savannah, ranges from 3 to 12 cents per cubic foot, according to class and character of vessels. As the Railroad Companies at Charleston and Savan nah have discontinued tie Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise, it will be necessary to assign to Commission Merchants at those points. Shippers may rely npou a strict adherence to tho above rates. H. L ANDERSON, Super't, Nashville, July 4 tf N. A. 0. R. R. SPECIAL NOTICE. No shipments entitled to the above rates unless each and every package has the name of the Depot of delivery, and the initials N. A C. R. R. plainly marked upon it II. I. A. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. This Koaa being now complete, it opens a communication be tween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh and Baltimore, by which freight from the West can reach an Kn.4ti.rn Mat-Vat nuickpx uid chexner than by any of the present rival routes. They connect with the Daily Packets at Pittsburgh, from St Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheel ing, and all the different points on the Western waters; al so with the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburg. Cars run through between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, without transhipment of freight, an advantage that can be appreciaieu Dy uu suippera. In ease of obstruction of navigation, by Ice or low water. Freights Westward can be forwarded from Pittsburgh to nrJ? it - i - i i . : i I. , :i 1 lilUClUIUMI, Or lOWUS IU tUC UllCllUl, UV I'llliuau. Rates ofFreight between Pittsburgh undPbila delphia or Daltiniore. WCtfEB I SUMMER IIRST CLASS. BATES. I BATES. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Capet ing, Furs and Peltries, Feathers, Sad dlery, Ac SECOND CLASS. Books and Stationary, Dry Goods in bales, Drugs, Glassware, Groceries, (except Coffee.) Hardware, Holloware. Machinery. Oil Clotb. Wool. t per 100 lbs avcis. i scis 7toti. eOcts Ac : :i w rrm . ann 1 1 ' T I U S and Pork in bulk, Butler salted, Copper in ingots. Flaxseed, Hogs' Hair, llir, 65ots. eOcts Leather Eastward, Zinc j FOURTH CLASS. ifacon and fork pack-1 ea, Candles eastward, uneese Last ward, Fish salted, Iron, Soda Ash, Tobacco in Leaf, Eastward, Tar, Rosin, Whiskey, Cotton, (in Summer,) Coffee, Lard Oil, (through.) Pork fresh, in lull car loads, at owners risk Slcta. 40cts GEO. C.FRANCI3CUS, Freight Ag't Pittsburgh. E.J.SNEEDER, Freight Ageut, Philadelphia; MAGRAW A KOONS. Freight Acents. Baltimore. JOSEPH L. ELLIOTT, Fght Ag't. No 7 west st N. Y. 11. it iiUUSTUA.tienlrreigtit Agent, fbiladelphia. augfl "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Three Daily X Lines from Pittsburg to rhtladelpnia. Kunmng through by Morning Mail Train, leaving Pittsburg at 7 O' clock A. Jl.,and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 the same nigbt By noon, Throdgb Fast Line, leavingPittsborgatl P.M., and arrivinir in Philadelphia at 5 A. M. And by night Through Express Train, leaving Pittsburg at 9.40 P. M., and arriving in Philadelphia at 2 P.M. ine Mgut txpress runs daily; tne otner two, Sundays excepted ; and connecting with the Trains from St Louis, Missouri, Alton, Galena and Chicago, Illinois; Frankfort, Leximrton and Louisville. Kentucky: Torre Haute. Madi son, La Fayette and Indianatiolis, Indiana; Cincinnati, Day- , l7 c.u i .1 1 r .? i 1 rri .. J rit mju, curiugueiu, ucuciuuuuue, oaiiuus&jr, luiwu, vice land. Colnmbns. Zanesviile. Madison and Woostcr. Ohio. Also connecting at Pittsburgh with the Steam Packet uoats from JNew Orleans, at. iuis, ixmisvuie ana uincm BAtL Fare through (all the way by Raliroad to Philadelphia,) lrom Chics e-o. $18 25 Columbus, - $12 65 Madiion and La Fay. tielletouuune, IK ia 17 25 Zanesviile. - 12 25 ette, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Dayton. Xenia. 15 25 Newark A Sandusky, 11 17 25 Mansfield A Crestline, 11 00 16 00 Wooaier, - - 10 60 IS 75 Cleveland - 10 00 14 00 Pittsburgh, 9 00 Toledo, 13 00 Rff Passeneers from the West will find this the short est and most bxpeditiousKoute to rlnladelpbia, Baltimore, - 1- ! i mi r 1 . muni' i . new lore, uruosiuu. iuu.AiuuaD, agcus Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. S. MESKIMEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, August 6, 1S54 tf NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA RAIL ROAD. DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. EexpressMail Train leaves daily for Chattanooga at S o' clock A. M. Accommodation Train leaves daily for Shelbyville at 8 o clock 1'. M. Through Tickets to Charleston, S. C , $15 60 " " Savannah, Ga., $15 00 " " " Wilmington, N. C. $19 00 To be bad at the Railroad and General Stage Office under the Verandah Hotel, and at the Ticket Office, Passenger Depot U. I. ANDERSON, jnly4 tf Supt Transportation. BAGS! 250 In Premiums. I WILL pay the above premiums in sums of $100, $50, $40, $S0, $20 and $10, to any six met chants or pedlars who will deliver me, from ibis date to tne 1st July, 1855, the largest amount of RAGS. The same to be bought out side of, and by men doing business outside of Nashville or vicmif. I WILL AT ALL TIMES PAY THE HIGHEST MAR KET PRICE IN CASU FOR RAGS ON DELIVERY, and issue a certificate to the owner of the amount received and Said for. These certificates must be kept and sent in next uly so that three disinterested merchants of Nashville can make the awards. The largest amount beingentitled to the $100, the next largest to $50, and so on down. Merchants sending me rags will please write that I may know in whose name to issue the certificate. Combina tions will not be allowed. WooCen, Linsey, Silk and Worsted rags are not wanted, and will not be included in the above. learnestly solicit greater attention to saving and buy ing Racs throughout Middle Tenn. jy6--iydtriwAw W. S. WH1TEMAN, North East corner of the Square. FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS. DOZENCANS hermetically sealed 0J OYSTERS, received this day from Baltimore, via Savannah. nov4 JNO. NIXON, Jr. THE GRJEFENBERG GREEN MOUNTAIN OINTJIENT JS the best Pain Killer in the world. It is entirely vege table. 100,000 boxes are annually sold in Tennesse and Alabama, Its virtues have stood the test of Tim. G. Mountain Salve cures Burns. G. Mountain Salve cures Cancers. G. Mountain Salve cures Sore Eyes. G. Mountain Salve cures Itch. O. Mountain Salve cures Felons. G. Mountain Salve cures Scald Hoad. G. Mountain Salvo cures Nettle Rain, G. Mountain Salve cures uts. G. Mountain Salve cures orns. G. Mountain Salve cures calds. G. Mountain Salve cures Salt Rheum. G. Mountain Salve cures Sores. G. Mountain Salve cures I'lea Bites. G. Mountain Salve cures Whitlows. G. Mountain Salve cures Ulcers. G. Mountain Salve cures Warts. G. Monntain Salve cures Sore Nipples, G. Mountain Salve cures Sties. G. Mountain Salve cures Festers. G. Mountain Salve cures Ringworm. G, Mountain Salve cures Scurvy. G. Mountain Salve cures Bunions. G. Mountain Salve cures Sore Lips. G. Mountain Salve sures Spider Stings. G. Mountain Salve curesShingles. G. Mountain Salve cures Eruption. G. Mountain Salve cures Mosquito Bitej. G.Mouctain Salve cures Chilblains. G Mountain Salve cures Frozen Limbs. G. Mountain Salve cures Wens. U. Mountain Salve cures Sore Ears. O. Mountain Salve curc3 Flesh Wounds. G. Mouutain Salve cures Piles. G. Mountain Salve cures Bruises. G. Mountain Salve cures Chapped Hand). G. Mountain !-alve cures Sprains. G. Mountain Salve cures Swelled Nose. G. Mountain Salve cures Erysipelas. G. Mountain Salve cures Lame Wrist Bites of Venomous Reptiles are instantly cured by this EXCELLENT OINTMENT. Every mother with children, and all heads of Families, should keep a box in the cupboard, or on the shelf, handy to use in case of accident Price 25 cents per box. Put up in large sized metal boxes, with an engraved in the United States and Canada by all venders of Patent Medicines, Druggists, at most of the country stores, and bv every Druggist in Nashville, and by 3 3 06 ALEX. MACKENZIE, oct20 Gen'l Agent for the Gt fenberg Company. LAND WARRANTS. We are buying and paying the very highest prices for LAND WARRANTS. Per sons at a distance having warrants to sell by sending to us by mail or otherwise may depend on getting the highest prices at which they are selling at the time in Nashvitie, and the cash remitted or paid t order. jmy21 DYBRPHARLA CO. CLOTHING, . T. J, MOULTON, JNO.J. BEECH. moulton & mm. WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL DKUGPISTS AND GROCERS, Nos. 52 nnd 51 Broadway, BETWEEN COLLEGE ASD ClIEPJlV STREETS. XASirVTT.T.R TPVV WEarenowiiist in receipt of a large "and well assorted stock of Dross, Medicines. PainU a,U vmih Dyes, Turpentine, Putty, Glass and Glasswar-' .1 J cn ""UU A-Iafges.tock of Groceriesand Sundries, viz; 50 hhds nrirnf fjnemr- 10O lnr. Cf.. nlnl.s. 150 bags Rio Coffee. ' 200 kegs Nails, assorted; 150,000 Cigars, common and fine; 150 boxes Slasswr re, assort 8,000 galls Stoneware, as sorted; 1,000 kegs White Lead; 500 bpxes Window Glass; 1,000 lbs Putty, in bladders 1,000 lbs Span Float Indigo; 100 bbfs Molasses; 50 bbls do; 20 bbls Crushed Sugar, 10 Powdered do; 20 bags Pepper; 10 Alsplcej 20 doz cans Oysters; 12 " fresh Peaches; 100 boxes Ground Spices; vv mi ftCa ..1USI.UU; i,avi 103 uuicn aisaaer; 50 boxes best Chewing To- 20 bbls Clover Seed; Iiomiu tn ti T: 1 1 iv 1 uiiuiuj ; 10 kegs Fig Tobacco, very 200 bushels Blu Grass; fine article: 200 " Millet Seed: 150 gross Matches; 150 Reams Wrap Paper 75 doz Buckets; 40 doz Brooms; mar? '54. 10 casks fine Brandy; 10 " American Brandy 10 SM.Wine; 100 bbls Whisky, aU grades; MOULTON A BEECH. Come oao Come all J This Bock shall fly Prom its firm base as soon as I ! !! FALL AND WINTER STOCK FOR 1853-1. THE subscriber respectfullyannounces to the denizens of Nashville and surrounding" country that he has now on tanA.i5irece'"riD additions daily, a large stock of Gents FASHIONABLE READY MADE CLOTHING, for Fall and inter wear. Among which May be found: Fine Black and Blue Cloth Cloaks, bpanisb do, Opera and Congress Coats, Double do, Black, Blue, Brown and Olive Over Coats, Sack, Paletots, Box, Frock an,d Dress Coats, Business do., and other styles and colors too numerous to mention. PanU and Vesta of ever style and color, to suit the most lasuuuuiis. Likewise, a genend assortment or CHILDRENS' CLOTHING. Fine Shirts Under-Shirts, Drawers Suspen ders, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac Country Merchants, in particular, are requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere septis L. POWERS, No 31. Market St. onnoKite-Unirm StrcuL N. B. Not to bo sold or undersold by any man or com uuiauon 01 men. x,. k HARDWARE- b Eh O S3 w P O Q S J2 3 U 2 go W S3 2 S T3 C m 1 2 .-Q J3 2 Jos in '3f2M : 4 ft 1 O C J "A 25 . p ft 5 2 SO O be u o 82 n .-S "-3 -3 p 5 02 T3 aifa 5 I 3 0 a c c a u 2 5 o S IS ft O o 65 -r . i t O i o -3 NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA RAIL' ROAD. Change of Schedule. ON and after SATURDAY NEXT, the IHth inst, the Mail and Passenger Train will leave Nashville daily at 11 0 clocK and 80 minntes, f. 31., tinstead ot 3 A. 31. as at present, J arriving at Cbattanooga at 9 o clocc and 50 mm utes. A.M. Passengers going East or to Charleston and Savannah, will, by this arrangement, avoid the present delay of 15 hours at Chattanooga, and either going to or returning from those points will meet with no detention except for meals or change of baggage. The return Train from Chattanooga and the Accommo dation Train to Shelbyville will be continued on their pres ent schedule time. IL L ANDERSON, aug!7 '54 Supt. Transportation. STOVES. CASTINGS, TINWARE. WE respectfully call the attention of country merchants visiting Nashville to our extensive stock of TIN WARE, larger than any we ever had before, and which comprises all the articles that are In demand in country stores. This extensive stock, which is well worthy of examina tion, has been made by the best workmen that can be found in the country, and with the utmost care. To cash customers it will be sold with the smallest possi. ble margin of profit Cooking Stores. Our stockof Cooking Stoves, both of wrought and cast iron is complete, and will be sold for cash as low if not lower than imv other housu in, Nashville who will offer an article of equal quality. Heating Stoves. We have agreiter variety of pat terns of Heating Stoves for wood and coal than has been before ofiered in this market To secure prompt sales we will sell for cash at a small advance above cost. Castings, We have a large stockof Hollowware Cast, ings, of the best and lightest quality, which we will sell at a very low figure. Also, Dog Irons, Bark Mills, Sad Irons. AS ECONOMY IS THE WAY TO WEALTH. We again call the attention of the Ladies to an invention got upexpressly forlheirbenefit TUESELF-HEATING SMOOTHING IKON. The advantages consist 1st, in Economy; one cent's worth of good charcoal fur nishes fuel for a whole day's ironing. Hard wood coald from a common wood fire or stove answer the purpose just as well for those who live in the country. 2d. Convenience, being independent of a sieve or fur nace, and therefore capable of being used in any part of the house or yard. Sd. Saving of laborand timein avoiding the carrying of the Iron to and from the fire. 4th. Avoiding the discomforts of a hot room. 5th. The facilitating neatness the iron never being soiled by contact with the fire, but always retaining its pcr ect gioss. 6th. Despatch it involving the saving of all the time which is otherwise lost in exchanging the irons and in keep ing them in proper order. A mere inspection of the Iron will satisfy any one that it ia a decided improvement, and must come into general use. Five hundred of these Irons have been sold in Nashville, and are always approved of, by good Housekeepers. Our stock of HousefumishingGoods is very extensive, and we will make it to the interest of families going to House keeping to give ns the first call. sep6 SNOW, MACKENZIE A CO. EAST FLO RID ALAND AGENCY. BY J. G. POLNTS. ReJ er en ce s . Hon. A. H. H. Stuart, Stanton, Va. Dr. Jack Shackelford. Courtland, Ala. Hon. J. J. Ormond, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Dr. j. Purice, Mobile, Ala. J. J.McMabon, Esq., New Orleans. CoL B. C. Burnett 1 B. M. Bradford, Esq., V Aberdeen, Mina. Hon. S. Adams, Tampa, Florida, Jan.24 '54 ly. CRUTCHER HOUSE. THIS large and commodious house, situated on the comer of Spring and Summer streets, Nashville, Ten nessee, is by far the nearest Hotel to the Railroad Depot, and equally near to the Steamboat Landing, and being in the center of the city, affords many advantages which others do not Its location is high, heallby, and pleapant. its rooms large and comlortaote, and being a neat new house, entirely newly furnished, justifies tbe Proprietor (who has visited nearly every first class Hotel in tbe United States) in warranting satisfaction to those who wish all things done exactly right, 157" Remember tbe CRUTCHER HOUSE. Try it JO. W. BE1.L, gept26 w. Proprietor. LADIES' FINE SHOES, BOOTS AND GAI TERS. LADIES' Super Kid Excelsiors and Buskins; " French Moroco and Kid Boots; " Super " ' " WalkiogShoes and Slip pers; " " jJlacK and uotored (t'hiladeipbia made Ual ters;) " White Kid and Satin Slippersand Gaiters; " super vt nite ivia waiters, iront need; " " English Gloss Kid Slioners and Buskins: Misses and Children's Bootees, Slippers, Excelsiors, Ac, For sale at lowest prices by augSl RAMAGE A CHURCH. JAS. A. WOOPS WM. B. ARMISTEAO. JUL L. WOODS. WOODS & CO., LARD OIL MANUFATURERS OFFICE XO. i MARKET ST., NASHVILLE, TCKH8S3EE. oets ly B X. A. HORNS. S. . WILLIAM3. JNO. A. FISHIER. JOHNSON. HQBNE & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS AND RE CEIVERS AND DEALERS IN COTTON AND TOBACCO, Corner Broad and Market Streets, NashviUe, Tenn. JOHNSON, HORN E Ac CO. will devote SPECIAL ATTENTION to Receiving and Forwarding Goods, and the purchase and sale of ProJuce and Merchaudi.e, and will be constantly supplied with ROPE and BAGGING, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLLASSES, SALT, And all articles usually kept in such establishments. Warehouses corner Broad and Market stretU. eptS jMEDICINE, &c. OQQ CANS OF POTASH. The cheepest and beat 500 preparation ever, sold for making Soap; ons can make .60 lbs. hard soap o? 100 lbs. soft price 75 cents per can. Just received and for sole by W.F.GRAY, may24 17 .Broadway. Qd DOZEN SARATOGA WATER. Just re OOceived andforsalaby W.F.GRAY, may24 17 Brofcd way. -If) DOZEN OXYGENATED BITTERS. JLrThe most effectual remedy now known for DvspeDsiaC Just received and for sale by W, F. GRAY, may 3 17 Broadway. OA A DOZEN DR. ROSE'S CELEBRATED 0JJ Family Medicines. Just received and for sale by nuv24. W. F. GRAY, 17 Broadway. tJS) SEYDIOKE'S GALVANIC A11DOJ1 IN AL I j Supporters which will be sold unusually low. Just received and far sale by W. F. GRAY, may24 17 Broadway. 0.?,O.?E?' BKOWN'S ESSENCE OF JA UWMAICA GIJiGER. Just received and for sale by lay24 W. F. GRAY. 17 Broadway. Qr BARRELS ROSIN.-Jtut received and for sale ZOby W. E. GR -Y, ra2- ivw.o. , 17 Broadway.. RAILROAD NOTICE. COTTON destined for Charleston will, on and after this dale, be charged ti 25 per bale of 500 lbs. or less, and 85 cents per 100 lbs. 2ir excess of over 500 lbs. sept!2 II. L ANDERSON, Snp't N. A.C. R. R. JA1IES W. lUKILTO.f. IBIN IulLIS HAMILTON A- FULLER, TENNESSEE BOOT & SHOE HANUFACT0S7, Corner Earket and Spring Streets, Nashville. Tenn. WE take this opportunity of informing our old friends that we have noV on hand the largest and best as sorted stock ofhomt-madt work ever before ofiered in this city, which we will sell at wholesale or retail, and we par ticularly invite Planters, Iron Masters, and all others who desire a good article, to call and examine our stock, which consists m part of the following kinds : Men's superfine Calf Boots aud Gailerj, sewed and Men and Boys' fine Calf Shoes; Men's, Boys'and Youths' Calf and Klpp Boots, j .witer- proof; Meng.and Boys' Kipp and Thick Roots, double and single soles; Men's Boys and Youths Kip Shoes, double and sin gle Soles; Double Sole Negro Brogang; Negro women's Plantation Shoes; House Servants' Shoes; Youths' and Children's coarse and fins Shots- ALSO Ladies' and Misses Calf Boots, sewed and pe treed, ' Morocco " Kid Our work is aU msde from cxxl material and in the most approved styles, and svery particle of tha workman- omp warrauiea. rnces low ana uniiorm. s3T Hides and Leather taken in exchange. 13?" Ali kinds of work made to order. Also, repairing uuucAuiii auu niui uigpaicii. septs tlstjan HAMILTON A FULLER. FROJI NASHVILLE TO NEW ORLEANS. THROUGH IN FOUR DAYS- FARE, THIR1Y DOLLARS. "TT1A Chattanooga, Atlanta, and West Point to Mont- V gomery by itulroad. Ticket to tnh point to be bad at tba General Stage Office, opposite the Post Office, and at the Depot Price 216. From Montgomery to Mobile, by a double daily line (morning and evening) of Stages and Steamboats, connect ing tue steamers irom mence toiew uneans. H. I. ANOEBSON. Gen'l Sup't N. 4C.B.R. Louisville Journal copy daily one month and send ac count to ims omce. j. odd S. HA CO 21 GO R, S. X. AUOWAT, J. BAXKHXAD. HACGREGOR, AjuLOWAY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 55 St.Chakus Stexxt, (third Store above St Charles Hotel,' New Orleans. ST N. E. ALLOWAY A CO.. Nashville, Tenm, are at all times prepared to make liberal cash advances on ship menu to us. lovia RATES OF FREIGHT BETWEEN SAVAN NAH. GA, AND NASHVILLE, TENN. FIRST CLASS. B OOKS AND STATIONARY, B00U, Shoes and Hats, Bottled Liquors and Uils, Lampnene and Spirits Turpentine in ctsks or barrels, Carpet. .- m:. 1 f t fi: r r ?. lUgS, W Li i 11.1 U1U JIIU13W tUO, Vilnius, lJUKWUU- ery, Clocks, 'Cuttery, in boxes and cases, Dry Goods in boxes and bale, Drugs, Fruit Trees nd Shrubbery, Tin Ware, Teas and Spices, Fun and Garden Seeds, Glass and Looking Glasses, (plates at owner's risk,) Oysters in cana and jars, Saddlery, per 100 lbs $1 10 SECOND CLASS. HARDWARE, fexcept cutlery) heavy Castings and Machinery, Foreign Liquors in bsrrels or pipes, Cord ace. Tobacco in boxes, Carriage Springs and Axles, Leather in rolls and bales, Oils in barrel or cesks, Queens ware in crates or cat-kx, Rice. Zinc, Whiting, Plaster of Paris, Ac, per 100 lbs 90 SPECIAL RATES. BOXES OF FURNITURE, Pianos, Carriages, (box ed,) and other light article not enumerated; also Carboys of Acids, will be taken at actual weight, but charged double first class rates $2 2 PRODUCE, Ac. COTTON, and Leaf tobacco in hhds., (per 100 lbs.) 75 CORN, per bushel Si BARRELED PORK, (per 100 lbs.). SO BAGGING ANDROPE, (perlOo lbs.) so ZS Any articles not enonurated, to be charged at rates of analogous articles. wji.ji. WAUiiKK, sept26 8m. General Superintendent 100,000 WORTH OF REAL ESTATE I!f THE CITY OF KKOXVTT.T.K, TENNESSEE, Including Business House; and Residences, Mills and Mill Sites, and Vacant Lot, Ad mirably located in the centre of tbe City, to be sold Without Reserve, at PUBLIC AUC TION, in Knoxville, on TUESDAY, January l'Jtli, 1855. THE undersigned will oSer for sale. POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE, at Publis Auction en Tuesday tte 18th of January, 1S55, and succeeding days until sold, about $100,90- worth of Real Estate, in the city of Knox ville, Tenn. The property consist of lots, upon Main, Cumberland, Gay, Hill, Water, Prince, Walnut Church and other strettts of the city, and also Mills and Mill Sites. Many of the lots have already upon them valuable Business Houses and Residtnces, paying good rents. While the un improved Lots are so located as to offer great inducements to persons desiring to invest in Real Estate in this thriving city. Tbe Mills and Mill Sites, situated in the limit) ot the city, are more advantageoury located for Manufactur ing purposes than any other property in or near Knox ville. Diagrams of the property are beimr prepared, and will be distributed or furnished to applicants addressing either of lue uauersigneu. Tebjh 20 percent cash or approved paper, on day of bale will be required. Notes for tbe remainder of 6, 12, and IS months, with interest and mortgages upon property until paid. J. W. J. MLES, nov7 wtjan. C.M.McGUEE. PHU.0T0KEN OR FEMALE'S FRIEND. For the cure of Painful and Disordered Menstruation, Miscarriage or Abortion, and tbe relief of all those Sympathetic Nervous Affections attendant on Pregnancy. Much of the suffering attendant upon the lives of females at the present day may be traced to some slight imprudence or neglect during some critical period of their peculiar sea sons, causing obstructions, irregularity, Ac., which, if not relieved, gradually weakens and deranges the system, and by sympathy induces those chronic forms of disease Con sumption, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Ac which either hurry them to an early grave or render them invalids fur life. Many of the fairest and loveliest of creation, at that age when the bud was jnst bursting into bloom, have withered and died from the effects of obstruction, and tbe want of a remedy to assist nature at that eventful period. TRY THE PHILOTOKEN. It is not offered as a cure of all ills that flesh is heir to, out as a remedy and preventive for a certain class of com plaints, in which it ia warranted to do all that is here set forth, or that medicine directed with experience and skill can perform. Sold by SCOVIL A MEAD, 111 Chart res street. New Orleans. General Wholesale Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders must be addressed, janlx ly dtwAw. JAUI3 W. U'BINBr. JA1IISJ.CDU.01U McIIENRY & CULLOM, ATTY'S AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN 'CHANCERY, Livingston, Tenn., WILL practice reuhrly in the Circuit and Chancery Courts of tbe counties of White, Fentress Overton and Jackson. Tke collection of delAt, and all other business antrusted to them, will receive prompt attention. octIS w tilljan.'55 BRANDIES AND WINES. 16 JjJ casks superior Brandy, (warranted pure,) 5 quart casks old Port Wine; 5 " " "Madeira do 2 balf pipes very fine Br.ndy. For sale by mchlO'54 R. F. BELL, Ol'ARTNERSHli 1 HAVE THIS DAY associated with me 10 the Wholesale Grocery, Com mission, Receiving and Forwarding Businecs, Mr. IL LIA51 PHILLIPS, of Nashville, under th name and style of LANIER A PHILLIP- . , ,. n0T-2 L. H. LANIER. CUtESH AREIVALS.-200 HHDS. SUGAR, - all grades; 100 barrels of Mohwes; 100 balf barrels of Molasses; 5 tierces of Rice; r. .....Vniir.f VTurknre!: 20 packages of Cranberries; 150 tackaes of Raisins; 10 bags ot Almonds; 20 casks of Porter and Ale; 20 coils of Manilla Rope; 50 packages Market, Clothes and Covered Basket; 100 packages Buckets, Tubs, Pails, Ac; 20 barrels Pecans, Filberts and Cream Nuts; 20 packages Cogniac Brandy; lOpackages Maderia and Cherry Wines; 40 packages Port and Malaga Wines; 0,000 superior Havana Cigars; 500 Demijohns; 50,000 Corks. For sale by fjan!21 EDWARDS k HARRIS. EMPTY BOXES. Wl HAVE fur sale a lot of LARGE EMPTY BOXES suitable to coatain Coal t.they. would also b con yen'it for grain and and other purposes. , RAMAGE A CHURCH; ' uov22 42 College stmt MISCELLANEOUS. TnrXOYAt LETTERS VATESrT THE HYDE0MAGEN, OR, WATERPEC0F A3TLC05 SU3IPTIVE JfASCTACTCMD BT nARCOURT, BRADLEY & CO., 44 Market St, Manchester. Principal Warehouse, 102 Wood St, Cheap-He, London. England; American Establishment!, 38 Ann Street & 102 Nassau Street, New-York, U. S. THE Hydromagen is a valuable discovery for prof ect -j the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a prtvrr i 1: r r ... .1 , , . . . utb ui ciauy Arfing aiseaseSf hiujuui uj uvcwnrg w- ever. The Hydromagen Is in the form of a sole, and w m inside the boot or shoe. Its medicate! charaete- mj erful antidote to diseases. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm, r" 1 healthy, to wear in tbe coldest or rainiest weather, u foot cannot become wet if the Hydromsgea is inserted Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or khoes . C most inclement weather with impunity; whfle first-ry tion, so prevalent among tbe yonng of our country thwarted by their general adoption. They entirelr -;r cede ocer-sAoes, as the latter r.iuse tbe feet to persip re ; very unhealthy manner; and, besides, are net darge J wear to pedestrians in icy weather, lue nulla rubben. While the latter cause tbe feet to appear extreme, r tn- the Hydromagen, being a mere thin alice of cork p; ev riecnhorly placed inside, does not increase tbe size - boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy. To Ciuiurer U are extremely valuable, as they may engage in cxerc.. with comfort and healthy effects. Their expeose is so g. g as to scarce need mention; beaides, those who patria thcra will find their yearly doctor's Idle muck Ai.ru- . uiereav. As the Hrdroma?en is becomia? auav kswn. iu uTa , increasing to an almost incredible extent Last v-ar m London, Manchester, Birminghaia. Liverpool, Gr-Tv, Leeds, Dublin, Pari, Antwerp, llaiabarxfc, and ' r. our sales reached 1,782,450 pairs of CerkSSes. TLjjjear the number will far surpass that. a tne racuuy tnetr opinion or their raise Ma preven tative of Coccus. Colds, Bioscnms. Astbva. and t;s scurriox. M s Sat, pr. pair, M C.-ni. Laoics' do do to da Bors & Missts'do 24 do. Nonet From tbe Retail Prica allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so t&at any s'ro keepermay make a tine proSton their Bile, wbil taeyare an article that may be kept ia any store: ameeir any c au of geods; " J 1 or terms, apply to UARCOURT. BRADLEY A CO sept 1451 dAw3m. !W AnaStteet, NewYrk THE CHEST. ' SIR ASTLEF COOPER, BAJfeT, it D THE EMINEST MEDICAL PaACTITIO.VER, HAS LSFT A VA tJABLE LiaACT TO TDK WOftLB IX H.'i Great Preventative of Consiimpt.on, AXD DXFAILIXG CURE OP PUL3I0.AHT DISEASES WITHOUT THE USE OF JIEDICINE. Sir A. C, Bart, invented and advued the use of the MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR, TO all persons of all ages and conditions, as a certuiaci a safe shield against tfwe fearful difeews, Cols-l. - tion. Bronchitis, Asthma. Coughs, Colds, and o;ber.J2 tions of the Lungs, which arise from tbe expose' stii: : the chest, according tofwiutn; and tbe continual clii"t of out climate. "The Protector" is simply a chemically prepared fr lined with silk and padded , which, u.pndd troui t . r. rckj covers tbe chest. In so agreeable a manner that, once w;;-a, it becomes a nectstary and a comfitri. "The Protector," although but recently introduced 3'.j America, is making a rapid procresa tbroegh the I z . J State, the Carudas, South America, and tbe West 1 Itbas (bra longtime been a staple article ra EngiarU cci on the continent ot Europe, while it bos grown m rzaav countries to the position of an article of dre&a. To demonstrate these facU enquire of any Eng sl. r ident in your vicinity of hu" knowledge of tb ter I ;l effects of wearing the Protec'or, wrtnovr nice its : j bOCTOEn.0 of any End. The cost of wew leg tbee : . j isameretriSe.and one will lost some 1 ears. Naenla values the health of himself or hut family will be w them. The Hospitals in this country are not aloce rcr2 mending them, but rapidly introducing thea. Iia.: Bradley A Oo., of London, and MaocheMer, Kcgland went originally entrusted with tne manufacture of tbe Irutccra, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and cooiinue t m j- t,'; -r according to Aw oryjituil instruction, and therefore rtcc mend those-who would wear The Preteeten,' to seeto their being genuine. RuiUIBU THIS IS A STAFLK AllTKXS. A!R NO PaTZTT l!a- icrie. RRTATT. PRICES: Gist's Sixr, tio eeb. Laoiss do i( 4n. Bon' A Misses do 75 fe. HARCOURT, MRADfeY A O 83 Ana Street A 103 Nassau S rezi, Kkw roue, s. a, PiusarALWAEiHOcsi, 102 Wood St, Chewtde, MAXCraCTOBT, 44 Market Slreef. Mancbexter, kig U. B. A Co. are establishing Dept fnr the . t Protector" in all parts of America. I'bywctani". r- . Druggists, Clothiers, Dry Goneta Merefawitti, Hi sr t j Milliners, also Gentlemen 'urBhiag tore-K.-e C era entrusted with the wholesale ami retail durtnlwu- u i . and to whom met liberal terma are ottered Inr ite c c :r prse, and a splendid ofporluiHty opeiM W then foi .- - L i profitable business. For terms, apply to HARCOURT. BKADfJsV A ( ). sept 14 "54 dAwSm. Sa AnnStreet, .N ew t . ' " 3 IIOGEKS' LIVEItWOKT AND T VI t FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS, ft. ' INFLUKNZA, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, H OP BLOOD, AND ALL OTHER LU.NG COJiPi . TENDING TO COS.SLPMTiO.N. Ty This preparation i tottiitiMea-r aHorer trjTThenumerous letters we receive iron oar .. lntormlDB us of cures effected la their inmedlale - -booda, warrant u In ayiag it l beai. ' verjb6t COl'GH AIKOIU.NE now boforu lea j almost lavariablj relief j aud aet unrreqaeeti . u 3 : very worstcaaes. When all other C.-U(ti trara.. 3 failed, ttiUhaa relieved tbe pattest, as .'rairgieu, .1.1 z Medlciae,anil Phyaktaot can tetttlj. Ask UMAtru neareit town, what bu bees hi cxpenesee M Uje ,r. tbli medicine. If he ba lxa kIIuw it tor Mi V I be will tell job IT IS THR HhJiT MM.LHIASK t L' . Below we cue a few extract from letter mkii - latelj regarding the virtawor tbM MKHK I.NK. Dr. V. S. Oillri.or KntxvilU,Ga., aj: -I into b ' c jour UVKKWOKT and TAR vary eiieuMWiy iu u, tree for three jn pajtand. it is with Bieaaare is. oeuei in 11.1 MjrtiuuKii i uvkk Aid. trrH h -i CLES wltli which I am acquaiated, for wbiek it s ra. mended.' Messrs. Fitzgerald & Banners, writing froaa -S . C. say: "The L1VKKWO KT Mlt.Uistw more popular in this country, and w iblntja. l . who have tried it;afc in 0niioe4aM trrma of 1 c " it ia very beneficial in alleviatiair tfee euaibiataia fur w -. la recommended., OarAgenttn flereni DMrlet, S. C.,Mr. fr. R. r. ures us "that he uses 11 wl4a irral l-slit ia hu , ahd recommends it to hie neighbors." He gita an .1.. of allegro woman. In Ms vieinMy, wbe ha4 W s r r wlm disease of the Lungs lor years, attSMl4 w.i, e T" cougb,whr wosreUtved by the UrerwnriasHl 1 .r Suchaietbe good reports we beer of lass Xl. ts' : all parts of the hoalh. for a report at tsw surer u u . . u., 1 ivj 1 .11 .u .u u iicwiiii hu .... r 1 m r Oi. . . j StaUs.we would intite tbe suffer hi g a-attwrt 1.. r: . palnpblet which aecompaBlea each butUe. To ui'.wa nave hope, have hope TKV TUK MKDIC15KI1 BK WAKXEDIX SRAWNtt And neglect not that cough wbieb is dally wntnl-r - constitution, irritating j-urtbroataml lar-i, art Im . ,1... n. n .. V . . .L Healing a remedy can be obtalsed aa Dr. Sairera' - Liverwort and Tar. " " JJBWAKK OFCOU5TERFB1TS ASDBASE BflTAT: ; . The genuine article Is signed A31IKKW HOlikH-.o engraved wrapper around each bottle. frice, I per bottle, or six bottles for $5. 9eil w . - and retail by SCUY IL di itt-. At , 1 1 1 unartrea st. bet. Ceeti and Fi. Lou 1. X l Soli Ad i jits roa thi b'oeTBca.-r Sntri. lu wh -1- s orders and applications for Ageseie raost be address.. OUI.U ALbU BY HBHKY A DKMOV M, KWI.N BSOTHtKS, W. P. GKAY, J. M.ZlM.MH.HAN, Julyl dtnrifew Cm. 'al. 3 JEW DAVID, Oil IIEIIKEW I'LASTLH; THE ORKAT REMEDY for Rheaiatlsm.Geut.pa o tz tie n-ue, 11111, uaca, uuvi aim jvieu. cerofeta, H.r-g a I . MbileiJwelllng, llard Turners, SUlTJlBlj,airil piois .. ever. Where this Plaster is appllad pels carteet exist. ibaaa oeea oeneociai in eases 01 wtaKnees, seen as V. and Weakness In tbe btomaeh. Weak LiBb-, Laesencis, . fectlon of the Lungs in their primary stage. It desli yt a .- namauon dj pervpiraiion. JainjsL. Boyd, Pickens district. South Car alt si. tcs' a that, by Its use alone, be waa cured of Hbeesutiam U t . j 01 ma anees, 01 several yeara staoaieg. 1 no louowiog was uanaea us by a respeeMste paysic za Georgia : Messrs. Scovil& Mean : Gents: Ihave beea o-4r-r j -? Llvarwort and Tar Hebrew Plaster very exteasive. 1 - c -practicofor three years past. and It la with rrteeture I t l state my belief in their supenorityovaa all othxb aT :-.tc. wun wmca lamaequainiea.iar mo -.urpiHwiHar , t; are recommended. The Hebrew Plaster, espetu. y ia La cmvitSAL rAKAtaaforlocalpaiMs. Ihasealsa f..jul 1, a most excellsntapplieatlenfor Sprains aBl Kr msr. I- g 7cs universal saUsfactloD wherever used. S.S.OSI.IX.M L Kuoxvllle,Ca..JJarcb-lth, 1843. Try Beware or Counterfeits and base ImttatleBS. Tbegenaiae will In future bare the sJitalare of K TtT-;a on the steel piste engraved on the label oa the tup eft: 5 box. Purchasersareadviaedtbata maan eoaoteifelt of U s tide Is lo existence. Tbe lenuine issold only l.y u,aadbywir azesta app-; -ed through the South inn no rxBLaa is almwio to sa -it. Dealers and Purchasers geaerallv are easMtoHed sg buying of any but our regularageit, othe raise tfeey Imposed upon with a wortnlssa article. MCOV1L&MEAD lUCbartrea Street, Sew Orlsans. Bole General Agenta far the Southern States, to whom orders must Invariably be addressed. BOLD ALSO BV BERKYA DBMOVILLK, EW1S BKOTUBUB, W. P.ORAY. lulyl dtw&wSm J.M. ZIMMERMAN GKATIS-JUST1,UBLLSIIED.-ANEW L t COVERY IN MEDICINT. A ftvuHrJse . z ra tional treatment, without medicine, efSperaaton Lea, or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lass.' ; " r, AVeainess of tbe Limbs and 'be Hack, Indispoaii" n. czl Incapacity for Study and Labur, Dulisees of anprt ue-i. , Loss of Memory, Aversion t. Society, Love of fjo. Timidity, Self-Dutrust,Diruocid, Ileudaebe, Involuc. Discharges, Pains in the Side, Affection of tb E ves, I pies on the Face, Sexual and other Infirmities in Mai: From the FrtHC.'of Dr.B. llLany. The important tact that tbesje alarmiai; complsunU czr easily be removed without uiDtciiic. is,' in this --i. , clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and . y err cessful treatment, as adc)td by toe Author, !u.,t ez plained, by means of wbicii every one is enabled ' ft. s himself perfectly, awl at LU lemt pesnWe taut, avoid -thereby, all the advertised toatruma of tbe day. Sent, to any address, gratis and poet tree, in a sealed es velope. by remitting (post f aid) two postage etamps U. Lr B. DgLANEY, 17. Liapeneard street, New ork. saptft 6m. MACKRELL. IGOUbliNoa. 1,2, and 8. in sure and far sale by McCREA t TERRASS rQiitore and ler saie dj b.S