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SBR'OTHBRS! 4 f it 71-P "Ml Wholesale and JUtail Druggists,-. W af College street, between "Union and the "square, !kV -A fEDIC AL SADDLEBAS. 1 dozen pairs ofj Jjl. sorted style., received audfor sale-byV uov23. EW'IN BROTHERS: l)OCKIjr CASE?,-3 dozen Physicians' I'ookrtxCa 1 bes ot Tuils 4 doaeu P!irsiciaiisr Pocket Oases of lu- strauientij; received aud for sale bjr nov: EVVIX imOTIIETS. T 15 AD AND OIL 20 Bbl-i. ofLiiisecJ Oil; TiiXJ KtgsvL i j Load of suparior quality; received iukI for sale br H0V23 (J UP. CARU.SODA. 000 lbs. received aiid'for'sale Obv lnov;5 . EWlXJiUOTHKRS 1EPIER,' SPICE, &c. .L C sacks Allsiiice; 1"J sacks sackSVBlack-1'eppcr; ifiin;r- inrt 'iKmiids ? . ?o r 1 . .. -15 Rice Xutmeis. Prime Ground I1 V-pper, GIi)frcr7 UUv:w and EW1N BROTHER All- spice, lorJsalc'by OOCIIINEAI., &c 100 lbs.-best Cochineal; 6y lbs. solution of ilur. of Tin; for sale bv nov23 EVINBR0T1IERS. CIDER VINEGAR.-, lot" of -superior Cider Vine cr.ir, for picklinjr,. received and for sale by nov;J EWIN BROTHERS. o LIVJ3 OIL. 30 for sale by bibkeU Oli ivc Oil, of good quality; EWIN lJROTIIERS. - IMPERIAL TEA.- -75 boxes, Imperial Tea, of various grades, some very fine, received bv v novJ:J E'W'IN BROTHERS. . SATCHELS. A small" lot of Delluc's supcricir Satch els, just received by EWLV BROTHKRS. ONl'FFS.- -1!)00 lbs. Maccobov Snuff in barrels-ond- Ojars; 1"0 dozen Garrett's and otlicrs bcotcli bnulls; ISO dozen Scotch Stmtt" in Rolls. KWINIIROTHBKS.- C1ASTOR OIL. 701 gallons-No. Castor Oil, received J and forsale by EWIN DRUTJIEKS- BROWN'S ESSENCE GINGER CO dozen in store .-uid expected in a fer days. This valuable and pleasant article is rapidly growing in public favor, and seems to be much preferred to any similar article now oeiore ine public EWIS BROTHERS E XTRACT OF LOG WOOD. 3S0 lbs. Extract m small boxes; 4fi0 lbs. Biue Vitriol, received and for sale EWIN BROTHERS. by BAZIN'S PERFU3IERY. We are still agents for the sale of the various articles of fine and plain fancy t- - Jjt ihe and coiniuon X.Dazin. successor parations are more popular in this maiket tlian any other A Ameriein Perfumerv, and will be sold lo country merchants and others buyinsr to sell ajrain at Philadehthia prices, with , prices, Oncost of transportation added. nov23 A fresh supply just received. EWIN BROTHERS. J rUSTANG LINIMENT, &c ! dozen .Mexican Mustang Liniment: 12 dozen Perr' Davis Pain Killer; M dozen Li(iuid Opodeldoc; 3tJ dozen Butler Allen's Nerve' ,k r. . i if. .i . i, t. .. , nov2 1 ' EWIN BROTHERS. JtTfoOD BOX MATCHES'.-Sy gross best Wood Box .Matclics, received and tor sale low by nov23 EWIN BUOTIIERS. ,-iA RICO W ROOT.- 125 iotiiids Ru.hton, Clark & (Jo's A superior Bermuda Arrow Root, in bulk and pound Jiiis, men cu iiiiu tui saic luti ui A fASON'S BLACKING. 11 gross Mason's superior nov2J EWIN BROTHERS. V'XIXfZTiYN- MTISTAlin AS dozen of the above Ll sui K!rior Mustard, received and flu sale by 'tvWT2 EWIN BR0THERS. uig Soaps, bliavmg Uouipnunds, bliaving breams, Clognes, Extracts. Ac Ac, prepared by to rl Itoussel, PhiLidclplua. Thcso PiX!- iui and convenient articles, received anu mr saie oy iov23 EWIN BROTHERS. v-''- i , ST- S25 SEWARD. -sk) AN A WAY from the subscriber, in Lincoln coun tv, about the 1st of August,, a Negro Woman ' iei .MARGARET, about 'M years, of brown com- lion, talks somewhat broken, and tells persons, fliat she t . . i .t i t- z'r o - ... . n r fiiance io meci, niai sue is iree. .tiu ucjjhi-hiu jiui in St. IuLs. Io.. and will trv to iret back there. . '1 C give the above reward if taken out of this State, or-$10 ken in this State and secured in anvjad so that 1 get her- t to the subscriber at Pleasant Plain.s,Lcoln county,- ut "t. 25 w2hi ' . TRUST SALE. . . Y virtue of the power vested in mc,.by a deed qf trust, executed by Willie u Norfleet, for the benefit of his hrities and creditors, I will sell, to the highest bidder, on Of. lay and Tuesday, the 27th and 23th days of December, etj:'. a'tthc residence of said Willie I Norflect, in Robert sl'ountv, Tenn., 12 miles west of Springfield and 0 miles rori'ort Royal, all the property conveyed in said decdj Masting of TiiiiEE vali'ablb MS TRACTS OF LAND. Tvio first imc.t ponsisls of about 412 acres, of the very h. .!7 t land in Robertson county situated immediately on 'l L'hur Fork, well tiinbcred.'with a fine farm in a high -Ji; of cultivation and improvement, with a Spring that 'jiot be surpassed by any in tl.e county for beauty of lo pin and quality and purity of water. "About l.r0 yards :i tins spring, anu ujkjii a mosi ueauium aim euimuauuT TC-"!evation. is siuiateu a ven' line, capacious, new irame ,!hng, with other suitable out buildings and out houses. L tract will be divided info, and sold m 8 lots. The 1st sj'ncludes tne resmence and spring jusi ucscnueu; ine .... ! (! Jl fx 1 - . i : l ,i . has uK)u it g-ood never failing water, with comfortable k ii i..:ir .1. . w.l : ..!...... 1 , -ft 'jjtus and other buildings; ;iuu (lie ou in iiic miuiL, cAcupk '.improvcments are not so good; but all c 5 timber. Tlie second tract consists of al Sated on both sides of Sulphfir Fork, v but all of the hncst laud iiboutS or y acres lip laieu on otnii smea oi ouijimir j-uii, ivituiu aitn nuu ?d yards and in full view of the residence described above. U ton this tract is situated fine Saw and Grist Mills; with F" , .. i c . -t t Bicicin power, aim sue ior exieusivc usamuaciuriug mi fes. The third tract consists of about 50 acres of very i)erior land with sonic improvements. Dut a life estate in s tract will be sold. Also ' 21 VERY LIKELY NEGROES Insisting of Men, Womci, Boys and Girls; C likely Mules, I IE me Mares, 2 Yoke of Oxen, 12 or 14 head of Cattle, about or 50 heid of Stock Hogs, 1 large Wagon, 0 pair of Mule araefs, 1 Cany Log, Plows, Hoes, narrows nnd other rminjr fools and implements, 2 Ox Carts, Log Chains, fSf .Hars, 1 iiuggvanu iiamcss, asnoiuuns, onus, i-arior ; v Jf ,rnhiir(. House Furniture. Kitchen Ware and Furniture, - id ntlirr nronertv. LA11 the laud will be sold for one third cash; flic other two irdsat one and two years, with bond and two good per- n:il securities, with interest from date and a lien retained jpl the lands until all the purchase money is paid. All the other Property will oc sold lor casn. The beneficiaries named and specified in said deed of frust 11 have their claims in fegal lorms and ready lonpayuicni f tue nrsioi January nexu uov3V-SL 3ITLES S. DRAUGnON, SprinrijlddTn'eLI Trustee? . H. CUESEY, CABINET MAKER AND FUNERAL UNDERTAKER. S now furnished with good workmen and well seasoned material to make j order all kinds of furniture at short nc- ce. REPAIRING done in the best style and upon very iascnable terms. I can have furniture moved in a firsrate car, and by carc- il bauds when called upon. Persons havtng turning to do, bauds when called upon. HI nil lind it to their interest to give me a ca; all, as I ti iarc a Jrstrate Lathe and turner. Undertaking CotHns of every description, always on and, which will be furnished at prices a good deal lower han heretofore furnished in this city. I wdl give my pcr onal attention to funerals both in the city any country, with ood hearses, gentle horses and careful drivers. All orders left at my sales room on College street, opposite theSewanee 3ouse or at my shop near the Depot, will be punctually at ended to. 3fyself or clerk can always be found at the store, t -eady to wait on customers, both eight and day. nov25 FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, --a-JARPETING. &c. &c. AT BEDUCED32 PRICES. Haviner added two lanre rooms to their cstab Ishment, and blended the stock of Greenfield, Curry & Co. i . . . . .... . i i 34 ryitu tlicirs, making it the largest ana Dest siocic ever ouerea B Vu this market, ana as they are determined to sell, great bar- -ains can be had for cash, or good notes drawing interest. ' novl W. & T. H. GREENFIELD & CO. D. G. RUUISEY", City Auctioneer. t f Ofiice at A A. McLean's, on Cherry Street. novl6-Sm. r!lE lovers of Juliii Dean Tivist Tobacco, can be supplid at dec7 R. & J. NIXON'S. INE TEAS. A large supply of Extra Fine I? Imperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas. Just m jecelvedby dec7 R. & J. NIXON. Bs RESERVES.- 10 boxes Preserved Canion Ginger;, 10 " ' Chow Chow; dec7 R.&.T.NIX0X. ust received by DRIED lUKKlUK JbilUiia, vf f Casks Currents, 1 Cask Dates, LU 20 boxes Citrons 100 dr'ms Suit or Raisins, 400 jarsPrunes, 50 boxes M R Raisins, 100 boxes do 25 " Layer " 'idec7 jlAJ.KLXON. 'UTS. 10 bbls. SS Almond, 10 bhls Pecans; lcask Coco Nuts, , 20 bags Filberts: 20 u Chsam Nuts, 5 boxes Lemons. JL&J.HnZQX. idee? fr?OR SALE FOR CASH. -LANGHORN & ? ARMISTED'S GOLD Leaf Chewing Tobacco. 25 Vtpxes just received, of their purest brands. For sale ai re- iiil or by the box. H. G. SCOYEL. nrjh-aidSfTsllublic Square, three doors west of the Nashville Db. -vw oct 14. TRtrNKS Jast receHqd another supply of those sub SWntial and elegant sole leather Trunks. de9 J . MYERS l!cGiLL. Ac. dee6tf - W. H. GORTinv "fn E g. New York, igKS&TffSE 25? cbottfci in -17 ' . D.PEAWTCQi ihds Prime Sugar, iri s'ore au3 fti STRATT OX, SMITH & CO, Broadway., low by uug lb COFPEE 23D"bags Prime Rio Coffee, fn store and for sale low! by STRATTOX, SMITH & CO. faugl8, - i , , Braidway. tO'URTOO bbt. Flour, various brands, just received aiid-'fiir snlo low ! RTIt TTOV SMITH k CO.. VanglS c . V " 'Broadway. ' ALT -Kt(Xj:bbls Kanawha Salt; r 5"J0 bogs Coarse do; 300 do Fine- 'do; In store aud for sale by STRATTOX, SMITH &CO.,-Broadway.- ' nul8 'i&Sd- TRON AXD CASTINGS S tons Napier's. Hammered , A Iron; 2iUons.ltolled do;. 15 tons assorted Castings for 4 salc!tujlovv,toclose, by .. SMITH A- CO auglS ' Broadway. I - LANGIIORNE &. AKMISTEAD'S SUPE RIOR CHEWING TOHACOO. As nrinciDab accnts for the sale of the above jiutlv celebrated Tobacco in 'Nash rille. we are" and wdl continue to' be constantly supplied? ' " STRATT.ON,SMITII&CO.r- auirlS ' -T ' " Broadwavv - . 1 " " : U, UICIKS ioat crushed, claimed and powaercO.au drs: rvtine. Al soice. Indigo: Letter. (Jan aim Wntmir l'ajc; fainr and Tallow Candles; Bar boap and various otuer articles, all ofwhich will be sold unusnally.low.bv STRA.TTON, SMITH & CQ - auglS ' . .Broadway. GOTTON YARNES-20,000 dozen assorted sizesjust received and for sale bv ' .. , S"TRATT0N2 SMITH & CO., ' augl8 , Broadway. 1 JD Flour, just received, and for sale low to close,-by I nor2) STRATTON,-SMITH & CO. l' "1AA Boxes fresh Westeni-Reserve Ghecso, per steamcr. JL U.U For sale unusually: low to "clac. j ; - .-:- Oil t ATI ON, bJl ITll c.UU,' . liov 20 . - , Broadway O Vrrels -Louisville Hydraulic Cement m1 store, 'andfoi'salc by nov 20 STRATTON, SMITH & CO. Tons Monilla Cordage, various sizes just.received by . Q nov 20 STRATTON, SMITH fcCo. H H A HE WARD. I will pay thcaboye reward CiPXvvv to any pcrsou or .persons, as a premium above the market price, for one thousand Land Warranis, of the denominations of 100, 80 and 40 acres. Lwill 'pur chase single warrants of either .denomination. ,' R. H. BROCKWAY Room over Oalr nail, cast side Public Square, 2d door south of City Hotel, Nashville. ' octl4 m27. Dr. CLASKE'S COMPOUND OF WILD CHXRRY&TAE. WHICH is considered bv PJiysicIans and' others the greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Liver Complaint; Bronchitis, Asthma, Soreness in the Chest Spitting of Blood, Pain or Misery in the Side, difficult or profuse expectoration, night sweafs, Ac This belncr the prescription of a regular physician, gradu afc of the Medical University. Philadelphia, nnd hav'in: been thoroughly tested, is projierly esteemed one of the mo: i valuable mid efficient remedies for these and similar coh plaints ever offered fo the public Price, $1 per bottle; sL bottles, & mays f,m II. G., SCOVEIj, Agent. MORE NEW CARPETING. WE have just received an additional supply of Carpe' ing, which makes cur -stock complete, from 30 ceni to $ 2 75 per 'vard, which we arc anxious to sell. nov20 W. & T. H. GREENFIELD & CO. RAMAGE & CHUiCH, ' . Wholesale. and Retail Dealers in. Boots and' Shoes, COLLEGE ST., NASHVILLE. WE arc again ifi receipt of a large assorfed stock " Boots, Shoes, aud Brogaus, direct from tl manufactory; Ladies' Mis.es and Children's line Gaiter: 'Boots, Excellors, Slippers and Paris Tics of every deseri Hon; Gents' superior Calf Wafer-Proof D."S. Boois, stipe fine Calf Stitched and Pump Sole Dress Book; Wdikin , Shoes, Oxford Ties, Patent Leather nnd Congress Cloth Ga .fci-s; Boys and Youths' Hoots, Shoes and Brogaus; OverShoei tor .Men, Women and Ufiildrcn, and Cork boles, &c., cc e ask merchants and planters' to examine our stock. We give bargains for cash. - RAMAGE & CHURCH: dec2 w Ti RO GANSt Home made Broirans. and No. 1 Eastern D Broga'us; mud and kip Boots, just received and for .sale, l w lor castu decii w KAMAGK & UHU.KCH. r I RAVELLING TRUNKS, Of Sole Leather, Rus- JL set and black Iron Fiamed Leather Trunks, Valeee. Cajjiet Bags and School Satchels consfanfly on hiuid at the lowest prices by dec2-w RAMAGE k CHURCH. T AND AND MILLS FOR SAT. 10 7 wisli fri JU sell riiy LANDS AND MILLS situated on Duck River m .Marshall county, 'llierc are on the place 2 baw and 4 Grist inns, ami sou acres ot uua, doot wiuco are incultiration. The balance is well timbered, having a large amount of pop lar anu ceuar upon it. i no place is wen improved lor a residence; and has.good w.atcr. For further particulars ap ply to uieuuuersigned on tiiepremises, or by letter ad dressed to him at Canev Spring, Tenn. nov-30 wot A. 0. WILLIAMS,; L. A. B. LVX1EH. LANIER & BROTHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, And dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Market street, Nashville. T HAVE this day associated with nie in the 'Grocery Busi- A ness my Brother, L. A. Ijinicr under the above style I hope all those indebted, fomcwill call und sctlle their, notes and accounts without lurthcr delay. 1'. LAMblC. se'p? n w a o TO CITS' AND COUNTRY RETAIL MEIICHANTS. Wholesale Variety Store. iTE have now in Store a large and general assortment of V VAlUhTX UUUUS, which we will sell at a small advance for cash, or on timeio punctual men. Conn-. Taj T stock, as we have a great variety of goods vJJH'Jt suitable for country stores, 'fcuch as'Cbmb.,1 Ciulen," gsiHiisncs, Buspenuci-s, I'cnumcry, uiovcs, iiosieiy, Spool Cotton, Patent Thread, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Hats, Caps, Donnets, Dolls, Toys, Pistols, Cap and Letter Paper, Pins, .Needles, Violin strings, Gum Elastic Goods, &c, &c; the stock being too numerous to mention. We solicit ti call from all wishing to "purchase. A. MORRISON &" CO. Nashville, Sept. 15 wtf. IN CHANCERY. AT LAFAYETTE. TENNESSEE. Stnnfnrl Mitchell. " 1 Ti. Ddccmber;Rulcs; 1852. Tork, Patterson, etals. ) ' IT appearing it the satisfaction of the Clerk and Master, that Wm. J. York, James J. York and Meredith York, are defendants in this suit and are non-residents of the State of Tennessee : It is therefore ordered by the Master, (and so entered on the Rules,) that publication be made in the Nash, ville Union, n'ucwspnpcr published in the city of Nashville, for three successive weeks, notifying said non resident de fendants to appear, plead, answer or demur to Complainant's Bill, on orbjfbre the first Monday in February next, at the court-house In the town of Lafayette, or the same will be ta ken for confesscl and set for hearing &cparte as to them. DANIEL D. CLAIBORNE, C. & M. decH3 w3w prsfce ?3. IN CHANCERY AT LAFAYETTE, TENNESSEE. Win. Morton, 1 ts. r S.imnnl R. Tf:i 't's. 1 December Rules, 1S52. IT appearing tn'lhc satisfaction of the Clerk nnd Master, that GraceV Funuav, Sidney Gancs and Joseph Morton, arc defendents in this suit and are non-residents of the State of Tennessee: It is therefore ordered by the Master, (and so entered on the rules,) that publication be made in the Nash ville Union, a newspaper published in the city of Nashville, for three successive weeks notifying said non-resident defen dants to appear, plead, answer or demur to Complainant s Bill, on or before the first Monday in February next, at the court-house in the town ot Lafayette, or the same will bo ta ken lor conlessed and set tor hearing ex parte as to them. DANIEL D. CLAIBORNE, C. &M. declC w4w prs fee 3 IN CHANCERY AT LAFAYETTE, TENNESSEE. C.J. White " 1 vs. y Decumber Rules, 1S52. A. Fergusson, et als. ) TT appeiring to the satisfaction of the Clerk and Master, X mat baruti vt nite is a aetcnuant in tins suit and is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee : It is therefore order ed by the Master, (and so enfered on the liulcs,) that publi- . t. j. :.. .1.. x-.i. -ii. TT - .. ' r . canon dc maae in ine iasiiviiic union, a newspaper puo lishcd in the city of Nashville for three successive weeks. notifying said non-resident defendant to appear, plead, an swer or demur to Complainant's Bill, on or before the first Monday in February next, at the court-house in the towii of Lafavette, or the same will be taken lor confessed and set for hearing ex parte as fo tier. DANIEL D. CLAIBORNE, C. &M. dcc!6 w3w prsfce $3. ' HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE. Corner of Summer and Deaderick Streets, Nashville, Tenn D. R. DANIELS, Proprietor. II A v ixsu- taken cuarge ot the large and commo-. J.J. dions house above, formerly occupid by Mr. H. Bridges, I will endeavor-to give entire satisfaction to! the boardingand traveling public rersons rrom the coun try, on visits or business ia the city will find, my house com fortable and conveniently situated. My intention is to keen a house for the accommodation of private boarders in the ci ty. . I hope to merit'the patronage of thtfpubHc generally. .aiy prices win oe very moderate. u. it. UA.nix.LH. nov30. ti "VTEGRO MAN FOR SALE.-Wewillsellforcash Al on Saturday', 20tn mst, at the Court House, a No. 1 aaan. WILLIAMS & GLOVER. nov20 ATEGROES FOK. SALE.-8 valuable Men. "No. I'm Al 2 boys. U years, likely Several -Women, rood CnnV-.v A..T TJTTf TTllO t. ITnirriiV- . . ' w it xiinn jio oi, xiaj t Eiti, Agents. T?ESH ARRIVALS, ATjR. &J. NIXONlS. 60 Boxes Mccaroni. '25 Tjiror .w . . .viwm uaxni a ron r ao&'.DOxes -"" 5 Barrel Oranrrpb w nm u 2fdo:,.t ! ir Jut retydo-dayl)y; do; ate B. t J. NIXON. 300 hhas ss-tfae rcTrl851. bv the Clerk's. Office, of the GXEAT CUiE F9 DY8?ZPf lAlr&THIS- SCEEy . - - TTFIC WONDER!! "J. -0R. J. S., HOUGHTON'S THE TEUE DIGISTiyE FLUID,. JOE GASTRIC JUICE. - '; I'enn. ! Hus SuvJatod! Vcnfmsafu f -the Gastric Juice. JMiratM-snooiifhl of Pepsin, infused in wafer, will digest or dissolve fivcrpQundsof roast beef in, about two hours, out, of the stomach. . ? 1 . , ' Pepsin is the chief, element or digesting principfp of the Gastric Juice the 'solvent of the food, jthc puri.fyiug. pre- h serving anflwtimuiaungageut oi ine siomacu anu uhwuiksk Jl is extracted iromjine-aigcaiivei jsioniacn.ui , u, vuu forming an artificial digestive fluid. preciselydikc the natural Gastric Juice in its cbemicalrwVers, and furnishing a com pleteand perfect substitute for it. By the aid of this prepa ration, the pains and evils of Indigestion and. Dyspepsia are removed just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is doing wonders for. dyspeptics, during cases of Debility, Ema ciation, Nervous Decline and Dyspeptic Consumption,, sup posed to boon the verge' of the grave The scientific evi dence upon -which it is based is in tlujhighest degree.curious and reniartauie. Scientific J3vidence.BaronTiiebig, hi his celebrated .-nfk nn Animal Chemistry, savs: .'An Artificial Digestive. Fluid, analagous to the Gastric Jmcc,.may be prepared from J i various articles of food, as meat aud eggs, will.be softened, -1IH? llllllllll llltlllUlllUt: 111 111C (llll.l(.ll v. changed and digested, just in mcsanie manner as uiey wuum be iu the human stomach. ' Dr. Preira, in his famous tre;itise on "Food and Diet,'1 published by Fowler & AVolIs, New York, page 25, states, the iame great fact, and describes the method of pieparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Priera. Dr. Combe, in his vahiablcwritings on the "Physiology of Digestion," obsen es that "a diminution of the due quan tity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia:" and he .states that "a distinguished proiessor of medicine in London, who was severely afllictcd with this complaint, finding every things else to fail, had re course to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomachs of living animals, which proved completely successful." Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on "Vegetable Diet," says : " It is a remarkable fac( in Physiology,. that the stomachs' of animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the property of dissolving various articles of food, and of ef fecting a kind of artificial digestion of them in no wise di ferent from the natural digestive process." . Dr. Simon's creat work, the "Chemistry of Man," (Letf & Dlanchard. Philadelphia. 1B4C. PP. 321-2.) says: "Thcdis- COY ery ot Pepsin tonus a new era m tue cnemicai uisiory oi estibn. From recent experiments we know that food is digestion. in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty' pages to an examination of this "subject. His experi ments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice obtained from the living-human stomach, and from animals, are well known. " lii all eases,-"- he says, " diges tion occurred as per fectly in the artificial as in the natutnldigestion." Dr. John. W. Draper. Professor of Ghemistry in the Col lere of the University of ew York, in his "Text Book of Chemistrv,5' page 3SC, says : " If has been a question whether . ,. , - t i i r i fi . . artiuciai uigcsiioucouia oepenormeu oui n is now univer sally admitted that it may be" Dr. Carpentcr'sstandard work on Physiology, which is in theJibraryof every plysician, and is used as a text-book in all the colleges, is full of evidence similar to the above, re specting the remarkable digestive power of Pepsin, and the fact that it may be readily separated from the stomach of the calf or ox. and used for experiments In artificial digestion, or as a remeuy ipr uiscases oi me siomacu, uiiu uciieiem. eci tion of the Gastric Juice. fl . 1?. -I1V ..1 . 1. .1 ii 1 . All modern works on Chemistry, "Materia MeJicn and Phy- siolojry, and all g-rtod Medical Dictionaries, describe the char nJ i o. actcr ana properties oi l epsm, anu suue many iiiieresimg detai Is respecting it Thcfact that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, perfectly resembling the natural lluid, may be readily pre pared, does not'adiint of question. The only' wonder is, that it has not before been applied to the cureot Indigestion and Dyspepsia so naturally docs such a use suggest itself to the mind. As a Dyspepsia Cnrcr, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produccd'thc most marvellous effects, in c.ises of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of cases irf the limits of this advertisement ; but authenticated certificates have been given of more than two hundred remarkable cures, in Phil- "r i-L.t- -i- i .i i i..-.. ..i n'l.is A, .. t..ii uueipuia, ;iciv lurKaiiuiusiuiiaiuiii iuu licit ii-..uij mi desperate cases, and.the cures were not only rapid and won derful, but permanent. It is a great nervous antidote, and particularly useful for i i . t-- i . t .ri . . i . -. . '-ii . , tendency to unions uisoruer, uivcr uympiuiiu, rcti-r aim Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil coeds ot Quinine and Mercury and other drags upon , the digestive organs, after a fong sickness. Afso, lor excess m eatmg, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles health with intemperance. Old Stomach Complaints. There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which itdocs not seeni. to reach and remove at once. Ncuiatter how bad it may be, it gives in stant relief! A-single dose removes all the unpleasant sj-mp- toms; and it only needs to be repeated igra. snow time, .to make these irood effects permanent. Purity of blood and vigor of body follow at once.. It is particularly excellent, in , cascs.ot Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, boreness ot the J'lt ot the btomach, Distress niter Oiating, Liow, Cold btate ot the T" T T - T . . ( C f. 1 .1 TV . isiooci, .Heaviness, ixiwness oi spirns, ucsponuency, Mia. ciation. Weakness; Tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. "Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine dntgs and popular medicines throughout the united buites. it is prepareu in powaer anu in uiuu lorm, and in prescription vials for the use of physicians. Private-Circulars for the'use of physicians, may be obtained of-Br. J. S. Houghton; or his agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy arebased. As it is not a secret remedy; no objection cin be raised against its use by physicians in respectable standing and regular prac tice. "Price One Dollau per Bottle. Pepsin in Powder sent by mad free of postage. For convenience of sending lo till parte of the country, the Di gestive Matter of Pepsin is put up in the form of Powder, "...t. i; i . i . i; ...i j i i 21 . .i rrt wun uireciions io oe uissoiveu in wuicruv uie imul-iu. xuese Powders contain Just tlie same matferds 4he Bottles, and will be sent by mail, free of postage, Ait'Om'Dollar sent (lwstpaid) to Dr.J: S. HOUGHTON, M.-JL);, Philadelphia, Tenn. Please Observe This ! Every Bottle of the Genuine, Pepsin bears the written signature ot J. b. llouuiiiON, M D., Sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pcnn. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Wholesale and Retail Agents, for Nashville, J. M. ZIMERMAN, W. W. BERRY, H. G. SCOYEL. Murfreesboro' Binford & McDermott; Fr.klin E. G. Clouston ; Clarksille Thomas & Wurfield; Pulas ki W. T. Plummer, Or. W. Uatte & iJro. jyl0'52 dtrw 12m CONGRESS HALL. THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADAt THE subscribers take pleasure in informing their friends nnd the travelling community frcuerallv. that thev have thisda3' takenpo":session of that well established nnd favor ably known Hotel Congress iail, nurd and Cnesnut Streets. ' They have had the house thoroughly repaired, and all the modern improvements introduced, and furnished in a style of elejrance which will at once render it unsurpassed for comfort'and convenience. This is decidedly the best located house m the city, being in the immediate vicinity of business, the Exchange, Cus tom House, and many other public buildings'. Lines of Omntbussesleave for evrey part of the city every few minutes, their head quarters being within one square o this House The subscribers are determined to snare no pains in mak ing this a convenient and comfortable home to the traveller. iNUiiiub s jauiioua, rropnetors. James E. Norris, who is well known to many of the bus iness men visiting-the city, lately in the Hardware house of James J. Duncan fc Co., and Truitt, Brother &, Co., and for merly proprietor of the Virginian Hotel, St, Loins, will have control of the management of the House; .assisted by polite and competent persons. July 20, 1852 Cm VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE- Within one mile, of the Square of Nashville. I WILL sell my Tract of Land, lying immediately on the river, one mile from the Square of .Nashville known as the Nashville Race Course containing about 00 acres. The land is of the very best river bottom soil, well adapted to the production of all kinds of agricultural produce, and commands n beautiful view of the city and river. For farming purposes.it cannot be surpassed by any land in tlx State. It contains a fair proportion of timber, and "the balance well suited for cultivation. Upon the premises . f it. . - ' t . is. a good,.comiorianie, , irame aweuing nouse ana an neces sary ouUiouses, goqd barns,, corn houses, stables, Ac, Up on the premises ' is, and has'beer: for the last twenty years, an established, race course, now ingood order, with all nec essary jmprov,ements,.fine observatory stands, large,- com modiou5.dining rooms, gaming rooms -4c.; indeed," je very, convenieace-at'oll necessary or desirable as a race course and forthatrparricTilar-purpose, commands more advantage than any other place inTennesseei'- Tf not sold it will' be rented for the chsuinr? vear.lfiSS. on accommodating terms. Apply to the subscriber, in Wil-' . m nSi , n tj - : -n namson cuuuijr, xeuu., iu muuiiuu. juiuitr, nusuvuie Tarn " nnUA vcif T,VS ANTIFTI MoOVATlPlir RurjriwiiVAs:!: sxjsjsij t;u'i-i-o hoes. IT 10 CJaassortea sizes, .reaLGrilSn's Cotton Hnes. the best Hoe that is used. -'Chains,.-a' large' variety., Also, Horse Collars, Hames, C?uri7.C!ombs,.Cotton'"ard3rite j-" dec? lm ' - JiomuJN.f4ACfiY. , ' ' ii l? tL; " '. riAWf 2S.WmU.pay4he,lugheat. Negroes from 10 to;55yew.- cash p'riee fof.SO.Youni tr IlSfercd according to Act of Cm ;J. S. HOUGHTON, M. V'm District Codrffor the Easfcnil) 5) REPAREDfrotn Rennet, or tuef ourtiiiomacn pi,ie Ox, afren ihe duvctions of Baron Liebig, the great Ph siolofflcal Chemist,, by J. S. Houghtonj M. 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Four copies of any or alt of the above works will be-scnt to one address on payment of the regular subscription for three the fourth copy being gratis. t No premiums will be, given where, the above allow ance's madefo. clubs, nor will premiums in anvcase.be fur nished unless ihc subscription money is paid in fuli.to the, Publishers, without recouie to an agent. Remittances and communications should be always add:essed,-.post-paid or franked, fo the publisher. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 70 Fulton, New York. Z-r Ent.iance.T4 Gold street' oct2'.i . .TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Boxes Stubblefield's oold' Leaf Tobacco; 30 Gov. Jones' '" " 50 " Henry's Kv. " 50 John Anderson Co.'s Smoking Tobacco,' 10 Cases Scotch SnuffiiiBottles; - -5.,." Napoleon CigarsRegalias;, .( .. v 5 LaNational . " . . ',' . . , 3.0 a, 2" l Wnrtnr"ifr Inn- " " Cathedral o'' 'r Marianas 2 ? La Luna 2 Principle '2 " La Flor 18 Cherval In store arid for sale by novl8 ' ' - StarBraudp " Genuine- W. II. GORDON & CO. A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE. ON the West, fort of Stone's river, in Rutherford comity Tennessee, containing (540 aci-es. The land is of very superior qualify, yielding heavy crops of cotton, well adapt ed fo grass' and grain" of all kinds is within three miles of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, near a good'tur pike has eood spring and stock water in abundance a comfortable weather-boarded duelling with good out-houscs, all new cotton gin and press and all other improvements 1 necucu on a larm., i ueuDscnoer wismng to go oouiu mis waiter, will sell it on very favorable terms if immediate ap plication is made to him, .or'in his absence to Major John W; Childress, near Munrcesboi o . auglU tf HENRY J. WILLIAMS." R. F BELL. Reserving, Forwarding and Commission merchant and uenerai xeaier m wroceries, xuiciu and Domestic Liquors. -Opposite Sewance House College st, Nashville. nov29- T?RESH ARRIVALS. J? 25 bbls St. Louis Flour Albibn'Mills; 5 bbls St. Louis Uofden bj-rup; -v.. 10 boxes " Loaf Sugar, No. 1; , ; 1 10 bbls " Powdered and Crashed Sugar; 50 " " Cincinnati Flour; best brands; 1000 lbs sugar, cured Beef; canvassed; 1 0 doz zinc Wash Boards; 50 boxes, halves and quarter boxes Star Candles; 5 bbls Sugar House Molasses; 10 " Cider Vinegar; " 50 " rectified "Whiskey; 800 bbls fine Teas in chests and mallatten packs; 100 " Black Tea; 20 boxes Langhorn and Armstead's best Tobacco; ' 5 half pipes superior Cogniac Brandy; 10 casks Port and Madeira Wine; 2 pipes superior Holland Gin; 50 bbls old double distilled Tennessee Whisky; 500' " Kanawha Salt; 20,000 fine Regalia Cigars; 80 b '3 Laguyra and Java Coffee; Also many other articles in the Grocery line, which will be sold very low lor cash. , R. F. BELL, nov29 college street; opposite bewanee House. FRESH) ARRIVAL. Just received a large supply of .... Quinine, Alcohol, Lard Oil, Surgical Instruments, Window Glass, ifcc, Ac; and for sale low wholesale and retail by J. M. ZIMMERMAN. nov 23 bign oi non and Mortar, .Market street. NOTICE. A TEACHER WANTED suitable to take charge of a Male and Female School, at the Pleasant Plain's Male and Female Institute, situated in Coffee county 6'' miles south-east of Hillsboro',on thePelham and Jasper Turnpike road. ' None need apply unless he can come well recommended, and well qualified to.teach all the Sciences and languages usually taught in Schools and Academies. Ap ply to the uhderaghed."' PLEASANT H. PRICE, JAMES A. CLARKE, " iT ' ' ISAAC M. WILKINSON, novlo t t Trustees. P. S. School locommcnce from 1st to 15th January next. -EDWARD HOPPER'S IMPROVED "YEAST POWDERS L 2bmale'rddf Bread, Hot-Breakfast Giles, Buchcheat ixH U.C, e-ujieriur io. unyuuny uj me JClTUl oeore pro ditcedii1 frfvUs . ... 1MIESE POWDERS are an admirable, substitute for Yeast,. k allkinds of Bread and Batter Cakes, and have the advantage over that article in making. the batter perfect-, ly fight and ready for baking.the instant they are mixed. Buckwheatranoother Cakes, -whenrmade withjthese Pow ders, arc less likelvvto aiWgree"Vith;the'stomach than those , raade wYeas(;'and,. as'it; requires' ,hu a lew miriutesfto tpsepn;riBeui,ioi: uabiuK,.ictJuaaiuiuyfjui ever.uuyiugiieiu ,, sour ishtirely avoided.'' They' are "highly recommended by irtoy-of tKd 'first fiu-niliea-in-this cityandother places. P"ce95kpclaee Fof sale by s ASTRETCH. ,tlecl V . -'rru, Coraer of Unioaacd Cherry Sta. T HIIiAUKUriUA JUDICAL ;ilO.L'birlia WtUi l. beer hand to cure all 'forms of secret" diseases and solitary habits of youth, is DR. KINKEL1N ner ot imrd ana union streets, between bpruce ana rice, one and a half squares from the Exchange, Philadelpliia. 4 Take Particular Notice. There'is a habiwhica boys teach each other at the academy or college a habit in dulged in when by themselves, in soJif ude, giwying up witji the', boy to manhood, and which, if not abandoned in 'due time, not only besets serious.obsfacles to matrimonial har- piness, but gives rise-to a'series of protracted; insidics and I ucYHsuuiiig uucciiuii.-' jwn oi iuosc w no inuuigu: iu una pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nervous system is sliattercd, feel strange and "un accountable feelings, vague fears in the, mind. Tlieihdivicl ual becomes feeble; he is unable to labor with accustomed igor, or to.apnly his: mind,to.study; his step is tanly and weak, he is dull and irresolute, the countenance isdqwncast, the eves without natural lustre, shamefacedness is annareritr These are symptom which ehvuld aichkee the attintionf Uione similarly ujiKitj' x If the victim be conscious of the cause of his deay, and having relinquished the odious practice, he. suffer: "under those terrible nocturnal emissions, which weaken and shame him, producing mental and physical prostration. If he emancipate; himself before the practice has done its worstr and enter matrimony, his marriage isjuufruitful, and his senses tell him that this is caused by his early follien Too many think they will hug the secret fo thiir own hearts, and "cure, themselves. Alnsl how ofteu is tlusa fatal dcliision, and how many a promisi ig youth, who might liavc been an ornament to, society, lias laded irom tne ear m: Young Mn! Let no false modesty deter you "from making yourcase known to one who, from education and re spectibirity, can alone befriend you. He wlio places himself uudcr DR. KINKELIN'S treatment, may religiously confide his honor as a gentleman, and iu whose bosom will be ' orever locked the secret of the patient. Country IuvalMs. Tinding' it inconvenient to make personal application? can, In' stating their case 'explicitly".' to- -getherwith all .their symptoms, (pet letter. iwst paid,)"h.'ive Forwardedrto them a chest coiitamiuir Dr.. .K 's medicines. 1. appropriated accordingly, aud be cut cd at home..' ;, btncturesoi the uretpra, weakness and 'constitutional ce bility, promptly cured, and full vigor restored. All letters posljhiUr. ' , A remittance of 2.7 cents', in a lefter? postdaid,. ad dressed to'Dr. Kiiikelin, Philadelphia, will secure his book on the Secret Infirmities of Youth. jnne7 wly LIVER COMPLAINT, rpAUXDICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debilify,Dis t?.' cases of the"Kidneys, and all diseases arising froui a disordered. Liver or Stomach; such as Constipatiou, Inward, Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Sfom acli; Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust forFood, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, bouri'.mctations, bmkmg or rlultering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimmingof the llead, Hurried and ine iiL-uu, uumcu uiiu Difficult Breathing, rluttenng at the heart, Choking orbuf- focating, Sensations- when in .a lyingposture, Dmniessof A'ision. Dots or Webs before the Siffht, r ever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skia and Eves, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs etc.,, Sudden Flushes of Heat; Burning in the Flesh, Constant.ini agiuings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can be e" fectiudly cured by Dr. Hoollarid's Celebrated German Ditters, I"rcpared by Dit. C. M. JACKSON, at the German Medicine Store, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is .not excelled, if equaled, by any other preparation in the United States; as the cures attest, in man v cases after skillful phvs'ciaus had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids, pos sessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching pow ers in weakness and affections of the digestive, organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant, HEAD AND BE QGXVIXCED. From the "Boston Bee" The editor said, Dec. 22d : Dit. HooPLANo's Cklebii.vti"d Gekman Bittkhs, for the cure of Liver Complaiut, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Ner vous Debility, is deservedly one of the most, popular medi cines of the day. These Bitters have been used bv thou.- Siinds, and.11 friend at our elbqw says he has himself re ceived an effectual and permanent cure of ljver complaint from the use' of this remedy. We are convinced that, 111 the iise of these bitters, the patient constantly gain strength and vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in lastc and smell, and can be used by persons" with the most delicate stomachs with safety, uuder any circum stances. We are speakinir from experience, and to the af flicted we advise their use. . 'Scott's Weekly," one of the best, literary papers pub ished, said, Aug. 2t'lh: "Dr. Jloofiand's German Bitters maniifactured by Dr. Jackson, are. now recommended by some of the most prom inent members of the faculty', as an article of inuch elllciicy in cases of Female weakness. " As such is flic case, wc would advise all mothers, to obtain a bottle, and thus save them selves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitution will find these bitters advantageous to their health, as wc know from experience the salutary effect they have 011 weak systems." 3Iore Evidence. The Hon. C. D. Hineline, Mayor of the city of Camden, N. J., says: "Hoot'LANo's German Bitteies. We have seen many flat tering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they eune induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry wc were persuaded to use it, and must say that we found it sjmcific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the influence it exerts ujion nervous prostration is really surprising. It culms und "strengthens the nerves, making t-lecp refreshing. "If this.medicinc was more cenerally used, we are satis fied there would be less sickness, as from this stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and imagina ry dise.ises emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extra ordinary medicine we would advise our friends who" are at all indisposed, lo give a trial: it will recommend itself. It" should, 111 fact, be in every family. No other medicine can .produce such evidences of merit.n Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the fore going;) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the stongest testimony In its favor, is, that there is" more of it used in the practice "of the regular physicians of Phila delphia, than all other nostrums combined a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific prep aration will meet with their quiet approval when prescdeut even in this form. That this medicine will cure liver complaint and dyspep sia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts spe cifically upon the stomach and liven it is preferable to calo mel in all bilious diseases: the effect is immediate. They can he adnnnisfered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. LOOK WELL TO. TOE. MARES OP. TnK GENUINE. They have the written sicnatttre of C- M. JACKSON up-- on the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle without which they are si purn Fojsale wl-' Phili out ttU nnv enjti i AS- gle AL t - yX' -. . f r 1 Druggisiii,- , '..: .."ro:,.- .-.i n, '"T ii iiuiesuig ii-jeuis iui rvuiiiuuivv uuu i (.'iiiies.-K.-e, SUTCIJFFE, McALLISTiiR it CO., juneS eowly. , IA)'iisville, Ky. DR. ARNOLD'S UNION PILLS. Green jHiliv Tenn.-, January 10, 1S52. Dn. Arnold Dear Sir I coasider it but ah "act.of jus tice to yourself and the community, fo state to you the very frcat benefit I havereceived from the use oi your Union ills. Having been 'for quita a number of years, greatly troubled with dispepsfc, and constipation of tlie bowels; at times alarming me greatly, I used every other remedy, al most that I ever read or head of for the disease, all without the least beneficial effect. I had almost come fo the belief, that it was useless to try any more; as I labored under -great debility, and'my 6tomach was greatly injured by tak ing ihe different Pills, medicine, xc; but on hearing my ' neighbors speak so frequently of the beneficial effects of your Union Pills, I concluded to give them a trial, and bought a fifty cents vial, and commenced their use. Jfcrom the lirst dese of one Pill I was satisfied it was the medicine for me. I have not yet used quite one vial, and can now say -to you' with the utmost pleasure, that I have not for the last ten years felt as well, or enjoyed such good health, as I have since commencing the use ot your l .us. i would take no sum for the good these Pills have done me, and almost every branch of my family have used them with the same harrpj- effect. At times some of the negroes have had symptoms of fever at the first complaint I have given them 'one or two Pills, and never had fc repeat tlie dose but once, which effected a cure. Your other medicines used by my family, have had the most happy efiect I shall always keep a sup ply of your Pills on hand, and I think that no one, laboring as'l have undergreat debility and dyspepsia, with all their evil consequences, but what would, after a use of your med itliues, join me in saying the same of them. Respectfully W W MASTERSON For Sale at the Drug Stores of ZIMERMAN, T.WELLS, BEECH, FLEMMING & CO., and BOURNE'S H0U3E'S MEDICINES. TEING the sole ownar of House's Celebrated Medicines, ate and Pills, now in the lands'of Iocatttu""atoti Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina and Virginia. I offer to sell the same extremely low to Agents or others who wisl to purchase. I have alwa large quantity of said medicines; together with Gray's invaluable Ointment, on hand and will sell hem at wholesale or retail at lower rates than they havi ever oeen sold in this market. A large discountwill be al lowed to those whofbuy to sell again. - M. BOURNE, june 7 wtf Opposite True Whig Office- Nashtille, June 2, 1851. This is to certify that M Bourne is mr authorized Agent to sell and put out on commission Gray s Invaluable Oint ment, in the State of Tennessee, Kentucky,- Virginia, and North Carolina. No Ointment is genuine unless it bears the written signature of Wm F Gray upon the outside label ot Uie boaiid all who insh'thc genuine must see that it is written before thebov, asMhereore be imitations cut. Beware of an article purporting, to be put up by WW Gray, of Raleigh, N C, which is a base counterfeit. Thename ol W W Gray is engraved, as will be seen by close inspection. Thereforein order to avoid imposition getthe ointinentut npbv the undersigned. WM F G"Ax. iSESIBABIiE- PROPERTY FOR SALE. 1 The large Warehouse and Lot on College one dcor from Broad street, recently-occupied by the jtasnviue Man ufacturing Company, is ofrered for sale on accommodating terms, r&pp1! .-.0." ' -'iTSt . J . a?.. vaep4. ,YJ' A J K - i tx-vm iu: mm.. ALrcx to Tstmt jjcted. XM.UTlll eitv.and tint hewill "devote his attention to the alleviation of iuman sutJcnncr, bv curinr Rheu matiem, GoutfNetifalgia; Coughs, Can cers, Piles: :boreJs.Tes, bcrofula.-Diseasee .'of the skinPjarrhcoa and. Gravel, Fer males snffcring'Vlth ,irrcgtilarities,"nei - vousness and 'dcbtlitry, can be perma' nently cured. r Disease of a peculiar character I gnar OBfcc'lo remove in a few days radically. without offensive "or deleterious Medi cines. Patients would save much time and moneyv to say nothing of anxiety 'of mind, by giving him a.j.11. Invalids from anv section nf flip mnnfm by addressing letterstatlngjhe symptoms and'enclosmg a fee," can have adviceand medicines sent to them with full directions. The subscriber, wishes it. distinctly underslcod, lat the above cures arc eflecled without the use of Mercury, as the ctrre is entirely dependent on the use of roots', according lo , the Indian practice. Jhc subscriber also keeps anlnEimaryon the corner oi Ylneand Demumbraiie stieels;. large and comfortable i corns, well ventillated, and in a very retired part of the citvr 1 1 any wish to be under his immediate aud peisonnl carVand direction,-they 'cairtome inland no pains w 11 be spared to render them comfortable and to tflect a speedy cure. For particulars, see mv ciiculars of certificates." - . f - - DR; JllTCHELTi, Indian Botanic Doctor; Office on -Market street, third-dcor from the Square, East side Sign of the Indian. Nashville, 3rav 1 ', 1 851. To the Editors of the 'Nashville Unic'm Gentlemen, By publishing-thc following you will much oblige meand confer a favor on suffering humanity. It is but- justice to the pub lic that the virtues of Mitchell's Indian Rheumatic Extract should be made familiarly known o even' one, andpartlcp i lariyto Uiose alllictcd with that painful disease called Jitc matisin. I have been snfl'erirg with that dt?easefor the la' twtfyears. Lbave applied to nunioi ous physicians; also tried Various remedies,, leconimendcd lotuic ifr but only fcucd tcmpoiary relief and almost in des-pairof ever getting" en tirely cuitHlj btit hearing-of Mitchell's Indian Rheumatic Extract, for sometime, I was not willing ,to try W, as 1 have snent so much mouev. and nil to no purpose : but i.strtfnr a card in your paper of Dr. ilitcheH's arrival here; I senifor him, -when he called on me and assured me he would effect acute; also saiistied me by ccrtincates ncm nigmy mpcvia ble pci sons in Louisville, some of w horn urc personally kr.cwn to me, that got well by the use of his Extract, which induced me. tb give it a trial; and I takepleaStuein stating, tliat after ai .. . f a i ... .. , ..... j l'j::.,. r . me ue oi iwo uouies i am entirely reneveu. j-chui nip a- , 1. . . -...jr.. ,i.i n.n.H...i,c ; ,ju,ri,-i n,,:r,.i,. i i, nf i,r. Ahi A 1 distressing disease. Yours, respectfully, D, McIXTOSJ" Public Square, 3d door from the Xew" - - ANOTHER I3IPORTANT CURE 7 J' MIT OJl ELL' S IN I) TA JS' EX Tit A C r Nashville,) May ', lSal. EncEFiEU). near Dr. J. Mitchell: Dear Sir. I take pleasure in siding to" ,vou, and for the benefit of the public, that my Lrother, (a Mad of fifteen years,) who has been afflicted with the Rheu matism, for "sometime, in one of lus kliees and backhand having tried various letcedies, all of which had heretbfoie proved useless, I was almost m despair that he' ever would- be. anvthinir but a crinnlc for the rest of Ins life, a the leadtr ,i i: tf his hue were drawn. But hearing that Mr. Mcintosh , an old resident of Nashville, had been cured by the use of your Extract, induced me to try it for my brother, and to my great astonishment, by the use of one bottle he has legair.cd tlie use of his limbs, and is entirely free of all iain. I, thei elbre, feel in duty bound, after having tested a medicine which must lc- of so much use to those afflicted -with this. ah -fill diseise, to, unsolicited, publicly recommend it as a cc: taiu cure. Resneclfullv. vonrs. O. D. WALLING. 'N. B. Persons w-fshlng to confer with me, can do so 1 by calling at my residence, Spring street, Edgefield, Tenn , Davidson Cocnty, Tenn., July 5, 1S51. "''" Dr. J. Mitchell: Dear Sir, I feel it my duty "to ncknowl-fiv ' edge to the afflicted, the benefit I have received from your lif" Indian Rheumatic Extracts. I have been suffering with ' . J Rheumatism in my hips for some time. I was under the VSj treatment of a physician considered a good one, who told mo v "S3 . . i . . . 1 ... , ii . r t.- i5 that-ne couiti not euect a cure on me. i tearing iu vour jx- tract etl'ectingso many cures in the cityof Nashville, induced me fo try it; and I hike pleasure in stating- iliat the use of one bottle of your Extract has given me great i ellef. 1 con sider it a ven- valuable remedy for wliat it is recommended, particularly ior Bheuniaf isnu Yours; respectfully, D. BRINKLEY; ' Nashville, Tenn., July SI, 1851. To the Editors of the Union: Deeming it my duty to the public aud especially iofhiteeiiilHcfed with Rheumatism, thai Ihave been relieved by Mitchell's Indian Ilheiin atic Extract. I have been iifllicted fr a number of years.aud ajjiilied to a number oT physicians for relief, but'iif vain. I also tried different remedies recommended for Rheumatism, but found them all to be humbngs. Hearing of Dr. "Mitchell's Indirn RheumaticiExtract, 1 called on the Doctor, and he assured" me I could be cured. Having SJ ent so much money and found no relief. 1 concluded fo be humbugged no more. I told the Doctor 1 would givehiin a certain sum if Fe would- elfect a cure. Ulie iioctor took mv case anu iurnisiieu me 1 with" moil icTiics: T ISTlOived riTSdircctions: arid I am now-.' hniinv in ht nia fiflni- O-n tiftinr tirilinHlos nf Ins prlr-tpf unit VkA "It.- -- - - . - ...... r i.s 1.1 l zr. . l.. T ..i:...i lr inu ui uim uiihmi luiiiviiir ii:iiiciii, 1 cumuli iciicil-u.twh As an act of justice to Dr. Jlitchellj I take this method of lei commending it to those who are similaily afllictcd. as a ctfridfc''s'l fain remedy fur Rheumatism. Yours, respectfully, JO. L. R"i AN. August 4. -J Lincoln Cocntt, Tenn., 5ray-2, 1852. To all afllicfed with Rheumatism, the mosfpiuiful ai:d annoying of diseases in the whole catalogue of human suf fering, f would say, apply to Dr. Mitchell, Orhis Agents, for some of his invaluable "Indian Rheumatic Extract; and I venture to assert you will not be humbugged but find relief from j-our snfic'riugs; There is a great aversion fo Patent Jledicines by the public generally, as.fhey have Lecn so of ten deceived; but this invaluable remedy is worthy a trial, and has, so far, proved eflecfiud whenever tried". I will give a brief statement of my case that those who have been long afllictcd may not yet despond while Dr. Mitchell sur vives. Having been afllicfed with the worst of maladies for more than six years, being confined to mv room a great porth-n of i .? i iY j i?. 1.. - . , . - - i -i fi- me nine, anu imaoic to ue uy uay or mgni mv jomis sui fened, my muscles partially ossified, and so much emaciated as to seem more like an inhabitant of another eWorld than., Willis Ha v ? n tr.i w-wt I'hvsinIo,nCcM f V '" wliu5tn.oS beVs.. miiu.-iuns i or fn for vcuf- near seven years. I :ap sayTolie"a'flIicie le in the vigor and full selves it you wisu to be m the vigor i ioomiof health again. Yours truly, iiuitijrr. STATE OF TENNESSEE, f -Humphreys Cjanty, County Court December Xenn, ' 1352 . Urbane Harris Adm'r, 4c, ' Pe:iti01(o sell land and V. r i . Thehcirs of Jesse Rogers; dee'd. ) "cK--- f IT appearing to the Couri, tliat Gideon, Jacob, James and ; Elizabeth Rogers, heirs of Sion Rogers.ldec'd, and Mrs. " Jones, formerly Miss Rogers; and Mrs. 'liompklns, for merly Miss Rogers, children of the said esse, deceased,.! arc non-residents of toe State of Tennessee and beyond the $ reach of the process of this Court, it is, therefore, ordered tliat publication be madctn the Nashville Union, a newspa per published in the citv of Nashville. TeuiBssee. 7ir three successive weeks, requiring said defendantsio appear at the next term of said Court, to be lieU at the court house in the t6wn of Wavtrly on the 1st Moiday in January 1853, and then and there plead, answer r demur fo said petition, or otherwise the same will be taljen for confessed, and set tor hearing ex parte. I f- -dce-"r LEVI McCD LEVI McCOLLTJM", Qlerk. NASHVILLE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Cedar Street. Post Office Buildings, Nashville, Tens. STUDENTS admitted any time, duriag the year. The courseof instruction embraces Bookhceping by Double Entry, as used in every department of bisiness, Commercial Calculations, Mercantile Forms and Customs, and Business Penvthnnship. The design of the institution is to give young men a thorough training, preparatory0 entering into busi ness. I n a properly conducted Mercantile Institution, a bet- f ter knowledge of Mercantile Science cap be obtained, in from eight to twelve weeks, than can be acquired in any one branch of business in u life-time. The pnnSples of Accounts are first thoroughly taught, aud then theirpp'Icaiiwi to every Tariety and class of nusiness operation!, is made familiar by frequent examples. The Student is rcJpiired to perform the same kind of work' as if he wereln 4 Counting Room. A 'thorg'Cotniftj.UiJs.eJvei InMercantile. Calcui J" lations, upon the moMarovedSih6ds7MOu3iness Peif-" Tr munsbip upon practical and scientific principles. Thestu-j.. dant is also cxercifed in forming the arious instruments of writing, common to business transactions. ae This Institution has been lor some true in successful opera tion. Tl undersigned-having beeafor three years Princi pal of a Commercial CaJIcge in Kentucky, is prepared to give the most satisfactory assurances of lis ability to conduct a similar Institution in Nashville, in af manner eminently wor thy of a generous patronage. Tuition (in advanceYTor the abo Ann T 1. - ? ' Tl " . course of instruction is' poKJ. insurucuona ure given ui iti Arithmetic not inconneclion with in and Jiercanmu rfHmlar cviirsc. For twenty lessons in writing, $5, and moniu ju ii. Arilh- IWVUM 1CKUU1 iu Hiiuui:, V, uuu rii uvi - . metic A night courseis given foithose who cannot attend during ine oay., itoomsampiy iiimeu i augll-wlv f E. FISIv, Pnncipal. -ir-iNE shoTjGUNs.- LlXitmed are .this day JQ opening a fine and well sel ed stock ot snoi-'yj t; m Ttrleand Double Barrel ot eery twscwption, eowpnsini juird ijiunajiiJieayy ueerijuns, Ihese guns were all'made to i' wud order, and we have. . ; "P:" v-.niatoHiers audi no hesitation in recommending i, :.i. .- i . i. . .. efn to uu' .- ouierd wiaiiiug iu, puiutwc CPNNiy.OUAM Oct27 3-5 TARCH. 50 boxesP -&TDeoaco, W.9 3 mm i w&mm a "3 "SsStf ,1 mt i.i ii A 5 1 i i i W JVM '"! ii- P i 'It : r s. i I CfJ ' i ; Sf