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NASHVILLE UNION.
C. C CHURCH. JSO- L. UJKG.
CHURCH & MARLING, l'roprietors.
Tin wri'tri-V UNION" Is furnished to subscribers
the following rates: Single copies, one year in advance.
t2 within theyear?8 00; at the end of the year $4 00.
Cutis -Of five and upwards-S2 .00 per copy for one
year. Clubs of subscribers will be received for six months
at the foregoing i a'es.
The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday, udi
n 1 Saturday, at ?5 per annum in advance; if not pud in
a Ivance, S5.
Th3 D VILY is published at Eight Dollars.
rJC-KlE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY
-rifc.cRiPTioNs.5.
Re Winces of subicriptions may be made iJyfmSl at our
o r aprr will be sent out of the Stannlcsa the order is ac
c;ipanied with the cash. ,
STEAMBOATS.
ST. LOUIS AND NASHVILLE WEEKLY PACKET
tj:i. be' ween .- i- - - , z
Hciit entirely new, unsurpassed for speed and accommoda
linns and every way adapted to the abovc.trade, for which
s!.- lias been jmrchweod, a share of the travelling patron
u" is nnectlullv solicited.
b Ml order entrusted to her will be filled with care and
puictuSy! A.HAMILTON
TOR CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE,
'ii . . . I :. rt 4 ti l.,.f riirt t ivninr
rpHU niagnifiiceiit new steamer, SAM. . UyfZjt
CLO0N,Sam.Ci.oox, Jit., Muster. This W$sfjgfg
1 1 1 1 -: 1 1 1 .i iu.iii. .... - - " . rr
l 1 .... Iwl nmr nn inr IVSV 11CIC SS"HS
rl r- . : .;li iii 4liu .i!nv trade tt
11JII1UW, ii n.
oc!jck, i'.i. me "ajui viuui. .a ...-...,--- --- ---- -
cnntnjJations, by any.tcamer afloat and 1 sohut forher a
rc of pubhc patronage. A. IIAM11--
nov. genu
IfEW ORLEANS AND NASHVILLE PACKET.
SPLENDID New Passenger Steamer, II. ffJV
It. W. Hill, Captain T. II. Newkll, US
lftyn tons burthen. This magnificent Steam-wgzzssS
er now being completed at New Albany, will take Her place
in the abavc trade as soon as navigation opens.
T eS is entirely new, of the largest class and is, m cr
crv4so," equal to nuv Steamboat on the Western waters.
Sfe hi been built under the superintendence of her cxpe
ncacel Stain, and has all improvements required by th
lotelaw. A pUnof her Cabin can bo : seen and room,
engage! by upplieanon to A. "AMILT0 AguU,
Sr' Mr THOMAS HAMILTON will net as Agent for
thcluimNew Orleans, and give his best attention to the
jmrc'i e !' Merchandise ordered by her. A. u.
riMIE swift and superior Steamer N'ash- . ffil
L illo, Tiios. liBLLSXYOBB, Comiiiiiiider, jjgryfffaj
wdl resume her plce in the above trade on ajtesKESSB
t': " tLt nse of water, leaving Nashville every three wee
'S'SeTsunvassed by any Uoat in the tradelbr
s co uforl and convenience.
A 'I Lin of her Cabin may Vw'Vrn T.f
i niion to JAS. A. McALLI&iLR & CO., Afft,
bv ''Sl '-C Comer of Broad and College Streets.
-Vt- Mr TII0M.IS HAMILTON will act as Agent lor
the wlinilc in New Orleanr, and give his best attention to
tLe pmdiase of Meidmudise ordered bvher. & cq
M-s'CJ.wdlinake regular tnps m uie fe
CIN INN TI even- Wesxksd.vv, ai i ot.uoj -u
N VSaviLLEevervTuisD-vy, at -i o'clock.
i Tae ab-ive UUs having been built expressly for the
TrVde will tale their places as soon as navigation opens, and
ull jc thankful tor orders for Merchandise, and promise to
g ve MU&cd to nil who may enUjgt sto ,he,r,.re.
H.T. YE ATM AN,
Frt Ti r.,n . . . Agents
;vrrTTLAND PADUCAH AND NASHVILLE VED
SMm?$AY AND SATURDAY PACKET.
rpIIE new and ttplendid uovciBer toAicr jr
J Odd I'cnow.CAPf.JO.C LEAKL.
wd leive Nashville on her first trip, on Sat- BESap
li the -7th instant, t 10 A. M., and will continue in
'uUve trade, leaving Nash,ille on AN cdnasdays and Sat
urda s, at 1 A. M. and leaving Paducuh on Thnrsd.y s and
MT-;e ODD FELLOW has been purchawd bv Capt. Leake,
for the abori. trade. Her accommodations for ixiss.mgcrs
nVno!urpa 1 bv any jweket on Cumberland mcr. I
as:, ftu- her a s.. h of pubHc patronage-
uovj7 Sn
cvp aTT-RTr?VTT.T.R A1TD WAITSBOEO'.
T.vint.W! EIGHT DAY PACKET. ,-
Tlie lieht draught fast running passcn-
. .-i.-.eif urrnF.ip w n MhCallister. 53S53SS5
Master will make regular eight day trips in the above trade
di.:,i?Ja.i. dinners and Wtesencera may rely .upon
board or to
(,--0 n w s n r.x
Fllllll st.
CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE and HASHVILLEPitCKET.
f 'iltl UIIMII --"15 1 t-
t .... ,.r i:VOY. Tnos. RonCBKS. Mas-
,.r lms taken the place of the steamer es.lsl
v-tiip Wavne and will make regular trips
in the above
lrlS!ne1,;eryoU,er Wednesday, at 4 cTclock,
P M. Nashville every other Tuesday, at 4 o cloek 1 . M.
'Thcsbovalmtis entirely new and for speed and accom
modation iAnwrpa.scd. I will be thanktul lor all orders,
SSSpwifully 5it for her tcJ
jan. a ex I Agent, Front St.
' m?lTED STATES KAIL LINE.
Now York and Charleston Steam Packets.
Till. WEEKLY Ar
, t, I nne i j.,'c Mi!in'i$inrr Sa!unloi. rTjfr?
. j wi.i,i,ir. T io ni'w and snlenditl -rriSZ
H-cimsiiips Union. Captain Richard Adams 1.T.XW tons,
lllarion, Captain M. Rcrry, 1,H tons, Soiitlier.ter, Cai
ai, W. Aster, V"H) tons Jas; Adjr, Ca)tain J. Dm
cinn, tons, as follows: -Steamship Union, Apr 30,
at Wclock; Steau.8l.in Southerner, March 10th and 24th,
4 o'clock- Steamship Marion, .March 13th and 27th, 12 o clock;
Steamship James Adger, now finishing, will be placed m the
imFOTf!e:gSt ot passage, apply to "jeolljcc f gen.
nps-trw ConiorEastBayawl gerVTiai-ves
J I ST RECEIVED.-SOO K-gs Nails;
20 casks Ijndon Porter, quarts and pints;
10 boxes Jcnkin3fine Teas, put up in inctalic 3-pound
boxes; '
r.0 boxes M R Raisins, fresh;
20 do Champagne, superior article; ,
l.-j flasks fine Otard.Dupuv Brandies, viniagu oi iw,
5 half-casks Port Wine, supcriorarticle .
700 bairois Cincinnati Flour; ,f ' -
50 do St Louis do;
300 do Tike's Magnolia Whisky;
10.) do Deave & Nad'3- lo;
With manv other articles too tedious to mention, which wo
wiUyetpfercash, & RUTin;RFom
GREAT ADVANCE IN PIG METAL,
VrOTWITHSTANDlSG the great advance m the pnees
1 of all metals, the subscribers continue to sell their
lanre stock of Stoves, Grates, Hollow ware, Ac, Tor cash, or
on short credit, at the same low prices thathoy have sold
Ihcm during the past year.
We have ui store, and for sale, a full supply of our cele
brated lrro'igMJronStote, ofailtuee, warranted to give
SaSS" Stoves, No, 2, 3, and 4, from the celebrated
Foundries of W. C.Davis & Co, Campbell. Llhson&Co,
of Cincinnati, and Nicholson & Payne, of Pittsburg. These
StoVcs are made of the best hanging rook iron; s.noodie m
,b castings and elegant in appearance, and a t least equal
Mf not superior to any other castings made in the west
Ju.-it received, and more expected a lot of line JIattile
Grate, xrith elyptic fenders. Also, Mantle Grates of cheap-
Ct TheUrienial Goal Siote, a handsome, ornamental Stove.
'ffieXeiorarlprSioee, three diffeient sizns, for coal or
wood.
Office Stoves and Grates of all kinds.
Our prices for every article, cither of our own manufacture
or that wo offer for sale, are as low as the lowest. Our
imods are wurrantcd to be of the best manufacture, and can
not be excelled any where in the Union. These wishing to
bur will do well to examine the quality of our wares and
Kfnro mirrhrisinr' elsewhere.
Wo nre rceeivniir daily accessions to our stock.
declC
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SNOW, MACKENZIE & CO.
0
"VSTOR OIL. 701 gallons No. Caster Oil. received
and for sale by ,. .my i-..
V. F. HARRIS & CO.
Commission merchant,
JTACOX; GA.,
Reccivoon consignment and sell all kinds c-f Produce.
decSO m
I WILL sell nineh'-two acres of Land ou tne Franklin and
Naslivilie Turnpike, seven miles from Nashville, the
growth or timber is black walnut, sugar tiee, hack-berry
blacklocusthickorr and papaw.thercare two beautiful build
ing sites. Fourteen acres cleared land, the balance in tin:
bcr. The soil is not surpassed by any in thiit country.
OPLENDID Passenger Steamer Aico- , f3
S . Rapt. James MiLLEn. lhis.iine U&ag
.
' -ii ...i i. -.l..-nf thn ost .cv- fcj'j - - Sm
svimpr will iiih-c tc
1 TTi STRAY- Hickman county. Taten up by Mil-
h, ford M. Lcnard, 5th district, a BAY COLORED IlOllSE.
fi - . 1 . l 1.11.. 1
supposed to be G or years oiu, njuic -mt-ie ku, uaris.
niiue and tail, legs dark color from knee down, with a white
liagroundthe left hind foot, shod all roucd; appraised at
V3, November 15, 1B52.
doc20-w3 R- DEEN, Ranger.
at .i i ii
VOL. XYIII.
AAEON STRETCH.
AARON STRETCH,
THiTIfiKIST & APOTHECARY,
' lor. of Union (L (pierj:y.St., opponieStatetlank,
jw-ASIIVILLE, TENN.
AYING enlarged his Store and received most of hur
Eastern purchases, he invites the attention of persons
needing articles in his line to give him n call. His stock
.comprises one of the finest assortments of Drugs, Medi
cines, Perfumery, Fnticy Articles, &c., ever
brought to this market Consisting iu part ef the tollowing
'YubWs gennine imported extract (the most popular
kinds
Mailly's Paris Toilet Soaps: , ,nin.fw
Rouslcll's Brown Ominibns, Foncme and Toilet Soaps, .
Genuine Castile Soans (different colors ;) .
Shaving Creams and Soaps (different patterns ,). , .
Lard Oil (best Cincinnati ;)
Sncnn and Sweet Oils;
Pure and Fresh Salid Oil. for table use;
Pure Cider Vinegar, Alchohol;
Bermuda ArrowRoot, Balsam Tolu, kc.
Together with a full assortment of other Articles m his
line: all of which will bldlovat
fcblft Corner of Union and Cherry streets.
PERFUMERy7 FANCY AKTICLES, &c,
BANDOLINE for the hair;
Curling Fluid;
Maca&sarOil;
Bear's Oil iu large and small bottles ;
J'omntum, iu chma,earthcrn anu glass pots;
SmSd'Ox Morrow! Aaluab!e oleaginous mixture,
composed of purified Ox Marrow and HazFe Nut Oil, com
bincd with grateful perfumes;
Beef Marrow, in small and large bottles;
Rose Hair Oil, in fancy bottles;
Pomatum, in sticks, (white and black;)
K Gloss. This ncwand valuable preparation entire y free
from greasings, is especially adapted1 to the fadies toilet ;
Eau Lustral. The art of Perfumers has never Placed a
better preparation for the Hair, whether we regard iU fra
Kntncc, oits power of mstantaiieouslj clensmg the hair
and moving scurf and dandruff, and imparting a soft and
natural lustre; entirely devoid of grease;
Liquid Hair Dye a superior article:
Tooth Paste, (charcoal) a new article;
Toothpaste Rose;
Tooth Powder, in turned wood boxes;
Cosmetic Cream for beautifying the complexion, and pre
venting the skin from chapping;
Eau divine de Vcnus-for improving and beautifying the
complexion, eradicating all cutaneous eruptions, and ren
dering the skin soft and fair ;
Amandaie. for chapped hands and lips;
Pearl Powder, in round and square boxes;
Lily White, in round and square boxes ;
Meen Fun, or Chinese Skin Powder ;
Powder Pnffs, in single boxes;
" double " with cushions;
Sachets, various sizes;
Vincga-. Bongo Rouge in pots ;
Pink Saucers;
Cachou Aromatic; , . ... . o ,
Paztilles, for burning in sick rooms and imparting aplcasant
odor;
Preston Salts, in cut glass bottles;
" " screw top "
Foraleby A. STRETCH, Druggist,
tor sue dj Vnon and cheny ss
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
J. M. ZIMERHAN,
Vholosale Druggist and Pharmaceutist,
o. -.,. T,nf AVn fnilTAn. 4 DOORS 1'EOU
TIIsSqCAUE, MAUKETbT, .NAS1IML1.K,
HAS just received, by the late rise of water, a large aud
unusually fine stock of
Drugs, 3Icdicines and i. niicals,
SOTIOICAL. MlUWIFEUY AXO AKATOinCA "fV-STnUMEXTS;
Paints' Oils, Window Gl.vss, Vaksu-s, SncES,
Glasswaue, axd Stoscwaue; Paint, aiiniso,
Coxcu and Aktist Bcusms; Dyr-Stuffs,
PciifCJicnY, Fancy and Puvin Soaps;
Fink Tooth and Hair Brushes;
Letter ano Cap Paper; Stekl Pens,
Inks, Ac; Tobacco, Snuffs, ano woabs;
Powper, Shot, Lead and Safety Kps; I ore
Winks. Brandieu, Si-huts. Ac; Lakokeths Gar
den Skeus; Tannhib' Oil, Brushes, Kvmpblack, & a
Purchasei-s needing any of the above ; articles will do ell
to examine the abovetopk before purchasmg e
thev will find it as extensive, of prime quality, (if not lower.
Olu.t UI ill, j.w.. ......
as lowas any oilier House in ienue.isi.i-. twi
Also, Sole Wholesale Agent for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
WU ia ns' Pulmonic Balsam, Merican Mustang L mime ,
Canton Tea Company's Teas Dr. .1. S. Houghton s Vcpsm.
r, J M. Z. would also inform Ins friends, Ac,
IIEthat he will hereafter be assisted in his business
by Mr. MORTIMER MAMILTON late of the
w fi S.m of McyBirv & Hamilton, who has been for
a number of years past extensively and favorably known in
the Drug line.
O UPERIOn ARTICLES FOIl THE TOII-ET.
O Jockey Club Pomade, )
Ix)W s Celebraicu no,
t 1 - TT 1' .
TCM.n.la do. for the Hair.
n.,lm nf Cnlnmb-a. 1
Genuine Bear's 0.1,
TlnuolV Ejiii Lnstmle.
Liquid and Solid Rouge ;
French and Fancy Soaps;
Low's eelobrated Honev Soap:
Rousscl's and Hauel's Fancy Soap;
Pine and Dressing Combs;
Plain and Fancy Hair Brushes;
! ubin's Genuine Extracts;
Meen Fun; , , .
American and French Toilet Powd-rs; . ' - ,
Fancy Chalks; . . -
Aortcd Dentifrices;
Pomade Divines, for chapped skins;
Tooth Brushes, Fancy and Plain.
Just received by Idec2e1 J. M. ZIMERMAN.
XTTJNDOW GLASS.
AVindnw Glass of allsizes and
vv
of superior quality received ami
nov
tOD LIVER OIL.-Tnvsk's
V J Just received by dcc20
Macmctic Ointment
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
MINIATURE IVORIES. Artists' canvass, n
ists' Brushes, Artists' Colors, in Tubes, embracing cv
crv Shade.
m.ccm-uu.. ZIMERMAN.
dec-'t
...--.,,. ltM.:- '..tl. Tlntiii(r. flrtllllU. IjlOlIl.
. r. H
) Black Pope's Head, Horse,. Tanners'. Printers' A ar-
nZu Tit., 'T..;,,t A-r-.. nf assorted sizes. Just rcceneu.
I ?Vv While Lend. Jst
'd"l$2sx($ and for sale low for cash by
a J -.til ecu vii . -'-v,w :
Slcc5
J. M. 7dMLKVVfct,frVf; -For sale bv
O 300'RQm4ryoldand,nchj
100 doz?Gut; in papers;
50 do. Scaforlatti Turkish;
Just received and for sale low by
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
apnlSO
OFFER their services to the citizens ot .asnvme aim i
cinity in practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Office on Cherry street, near the Bank of Tennessee. .
Dr. J. D. Winston's residence, the house lately occupied
by Mr. Armstcad, on Vine street, between Church nnd
Broad. .
IRON FENCING,
At the Sign of the Spread Eagle, College Street.
npHE undersigned is now prepared to execute allSg
I kinds of Wrought and Cast Iron Fencing.
Also, every variety of Gutcs, Fancy Step, Balcony Sj-cA
and Verandah Bailing. My work will be executed as well
as any of that brought from the Eastern Cities, and at prices
as low as the samo article can be procured elsewhere.
All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. 1 'jc
public are requested to give me a call and examine my pat
terns and prices. I will endeavor i to giye the utmost satis
faction WILLIAM. blhWAiti,
College Street, opposite ihe Firemen's Hall, Nashville.
mayl tf .
: A PROCLAMATION,
KNOW all men by these presents, Uat I, J. L. GRACE,
of the city of Nashville, county of Davidson, aud State
of Tennessee, am now fully prepared to accommodate trav
eller nnd boardere with superior faro, at the CUMliLKLA-.ll
HOTEL, foot of Broad street, directly at thcstcainboatland
inc Nashville, Tenn. The puhlic is respectfully solicited to
rive this house one trial, and if exriencc does not prove it
?o bo equal to the nnd the cheapest Hotc hu the city, the
subscriber will ever after hold his peace. J. L. GKAU-.
P S Ba-nraire take:', to aud from sieamboats free of
, a b TaplS
charge.
IMPEOVEMENTS Hi BEDSTEADS.
THE undersigned would call the attention or the pubhc to
IllnkElmprovcd Patent Elastic ro Bottom Bed
stead, for making which ire have purchased the ngl t i ror
Middle Tennessee. Persons wishing to see it, vnll please
call at our Ware Rooms, &
Wcalso keep constantly on hand everj- variety of
Cablet Furniture, o?f tho best material and angi jo,
which we will sell as cheap as any other to maniujdu
rers in Uie city. All work sold by us as our work w e win
wSt odVas we keep nothing but what is made in our
own shop and by the best workmen. Jicu & i
julylO tf --
De BOWS SOUTHERN AND WESTERN REVIEW.
Moiitliirinuustrial and Literary Journal,
PUBUSIIEI. IX NEW-ORLEANS AT $5 TER ANNCM.
JJltS. ti. Xk.. Ci -. il. -iw-.,
ary Edition Do-.' 1$
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NAS
NASHVILLE, THURSDAY,
INSURANCE.
THE UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE C0MPANY0!
NASHVILLE: "J
CAPITAL 100,000 DOLLARS!!
- Chartered hy the Slate.
rpHIR Companv having' fully organized, is
I tn tnl-o list on all descrm-
tions of property, against loss or damages by
iation. PinjsiCons for insurance will bo received at the
office ol theyashrille Insurance and TnstCa, College St.
A. W. JOHNSON, President.
J. S. Dashiell, Sec'y. Nashville, Oct 8, 1853.
COHERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
CTJAnLESTOX, SOUTH CAROLIS-.
Capital S250.000: All Paid In.
InAVE been appointed Agent of the above Company at
Nashville, and am fully prepared to take Marine, Fire,
River Risks, on the most favorable terms.
A full statement of the solvency of the Company can be
f ecu at the office of the Nashville Insurance and Trust Com
piCollege street. & DASHIELL, Agent
THE HUTUAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office, and
opposite the Verandah, will insure on the mutual prin
ciple, Houses, Merchandize, &c, against Loss or Damage by
Fire; Steamboats on any of the Western waters against the
Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of essclsof
even- description against the Perils of the Seas and Livers.
Also, the Lives of persons in good health, for a single year,
for a term of years, or during life. Also, Bank Notes trans
mitted per mail. . ., .
All person- having their lives or property insured m tins
Institution, arc entitled to a full participation m all the jirc
its, without any liability to I033 beyond the amount of Pre
miums which they may pay. ., .. .
M. S. PILCHER, President,
J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President
C. J. F. Wharton, Secretary. j'al1
TENNESSEE MARINE AND TIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. CAPITAL 150,000.
OTFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway
between the Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bank.
Thev will make insurance on nouses and Goods of every de
scription against fire; on Steamboats and Caro against fire
and the risk of the river; on the Cargo of keel Boats and
other river crafts, and on sea vessels and other cargoes, on
the usual terms. JOHN M. HILL, President
Joseph Vacijc, Secretary. -.-.- n
Directors. Alex. Allison, John M. Hill, F. B. rogg;. G.
M-Foc-g W. R. Elliston, Jno. M. Bass, Joseph oods, fcam
ue'l Seay, Matthew Watson, J. J. White, Jacob McGavock.
jan I
ETNAINSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CT.
Cluirtered in WXGipiial 30,000: all paid in. Asset
in vested in January last 430,000.
S. L. L00MIS, Sec'r. TIIO. K. BRACE, Pres.
rpHE undersigned has been appointed Agent of this Com
X nam- one of the oldest and most able in the United
States, having nearly or quitchalf a million of Dollars safely
invested at this time for the safety of policy-holders-ami is
prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms as any other
responsible office, on Dwellings, Stores, Manufacturing hs
tablishnients,andall other kinds of Buildings; on Household
Furniture and Merchandise in general, either in the city or
countn. acamst l03S or juainagc uy nre. "r
' ,Pt i i m v nU tIiaiich'ii rnnfn nun
mayC
INSURANCE ON NEGROES.
HOUSE Servants, Farm Hands, Steamboat firemen,
Cabin Boys, &c, at customary rates of Premium.
Policies issued and losses prompt ly adjust ed at the N ashville
Atrency JOSEPH NASH, Agent,
Etna'lnsurance Company of Ilarttbrd Oflice N. W. Cor
ner Public Square, opposite Planters' Dank
THE Franklin Insurance Co., of Louisville
Ky., continues to take risks on Hulls and Cargoes ot
Steamboats on Western waters, on Cargoes of Ships by bea.
Also insure buildings or stocks of Roods or Furniture in
buildings in City or Country. J-o a wAuur.. .
W Kiddle, sec y .....
II. G. SCOVEL.
H. G. SCOVEL,
Tnrir:r:TST AND Al'OTIIECARY,
Xurth Side of tie Pullic Square, 3 doors West
uu;suv; "v.
Fancy Articles, Shot, Varnishes,
Glass" Glassware, Lead,
r-oi,mnnts TTfpro Abdominal Sup
jMiiicai anu -dentin m-n im-..', - . . -
porterf and Trusses, Wachita Oil Stones, Drugs. Medicines,
ChemTcals, Wines, Brandies, and Porter, exclusively for mc-
TjCk Orchard Grass, Herd's Grass, Hemp,
Canary and Flax Seeds.
1,2U0 lbs refined Saltpetre;
0,490 lbs Spanish Whiting;
1,400 lbs Epsom Salts;
2,000 lbs " enetiau Red; f
200 lbs Gum Camphor;
5,500 lbs Coperas;
IbO.OOO Percussion Caps;
, .1,000 lbs Wachita Oil Stone;
250 bxs Window Glass, assorted;
1,200 lbs Blake's Fire and Water Proof Pwnt;
175 galls Winter strained Sperm Oil;
250 galls Eefined Tanners' Oil;
450 galls Linseed Oil.
5. 1,000 lbs Rosin;
1 100 lbs Printers' News, Book and colored Inks;
, r jivc Pirnt Pi nfn nnd Gum Teeth:
l.UUVUli iujuvo..ii ,
300 lbs Paris Green, Chrome Green, dry and ground
in Oil; , , , ,
10 hbls Eddie's Chemically refined Lampblack;
CO hbls Hydraulic Cement, (best;)
1,500 lbs Alum;
500 lbs Indigo, (warrant..;)
1,000 lbs Madder, (prime;)
In store and for sale, low tor cash, by Cfn,r,,T
sent II. G. SCOVEL.
Tvrvrr . i" a iv ic .1 v i t iur vjiuiitu iiiiu ut;ui
. . , -v-y r r-. pi i. r.i;
0 cinal ihirposes. This wine is the pure juice of the gr. pc,
and, as such, commends itself to those who desire am
Sle. For sale by sept II: G. SCON
Hire ar-
EL
-r-icwvow nw .lAiirAICA C.IM-Jt. lirown a
JH. received direct from the Manufacturer. For sale by
crti II. G. SCO EL.
.f
OTARCII POLISH. For rendering Shirt Collars
sen" B ;n:G.SCOyEl.
I) RE AST PIPES, Nipple Shdls, Gum Elastic Breast
Pipes, Gum Elastic Syringes Glass Syringes, Womb
Syrjnge, Gumfclastic liameuags, remaio -ui,
1L G. SCCfjnBL
Ttm ri AB.'Rii!n A vorv clean article. To
-n. .i i (...,. t t,r.rT- in fnllmifl winter montlis. xor
aalobv scP4l II. G. SCOVEL
T BRLS
T13IOTIIY SEED.
O scpl
H.G. SCOVEL.
Ti ROUND PAINT BRUSHES, Varnish Brushes,
VXS-Ji Tools, .orsateoy n.G.SCOVEL.
HvnifATKD MAGNETIC MACHINES,
X Galvanic Curatives. I or sale by. -.-T
gep.
tv aTir.TT.VATlTA LAW SCHOOL.
riIIE departments of this School have been filled audex
JL tended bv the appointment of the Hon. TIIOMAb IS.
Miivonp I- nnrr h(vn a successful inslnictor in va-
.HUiUlViJ. i.iivj '"J ... I
rious branches of the Law, to the professorship he has ac
cepted. The (acuity therefore consists of
Tile Hon. GEORGE ROBERTSON, (late Chief Justice of
Kentucky,) Professor of Constitutional Law, Equity, Juris
prudence and Pleading, and the Law of Comity.
The Hon. THOMAS A. MARSHALL, (late Chief Justice
and now Judge of the Court of Appeals of Ky.,) Profes
sor of the Common Law, Elementary and Practical, in
cluding Pleading and Evidence.
The Horn THOMAS B. MONROE, (Judge of the U. S. Dis
trict Co;.rt for Kentucky,) Professor of Civil, National,
Criminal and Commercial Law. And
M. C. JOHNSON, Adjunct Professor, who will attend the
class in the casual absence of the regular Professors.
The winter session of this School will commence, as usual,
ou the 1st of November, and will be prolonged to fivo in
stead of four months, as heretofore. This extension of the
session will enable the Professors to give a more extensive
and thorough course of instruction, which will be earned on
principally bv daily examination in designated portions or
the text books", with such explanations and illustrations as
may be deemed necessary, and also by Moot Courts, for
pleading and the discussion of legal questions, and by re
quirin"' from the students written exercises in drawing up
bondsfdeeds and other legal instruments, . arguments and
opinions. The attention of tho students will also be special
ly directed to the history of Jurisprudence, and to Civil His
tory ascouuected with the progress or the Law, and to tho
Federal Courts. The books mil be principally such as have
been heretofore used, to be furnished by the students. .
The extension of the session and of the course of instruc
tion will produce some increase in the cost of the Professor s
tickets the particulars of which will be hereafter announced.
It is expected that there will be a second session of five
months in each year, and in fact that arrangements will be
road - for a continuance of regular study and exeraf es during
the whole year, by such students as may desire it. Diplo
mas will be granted at the endof each session to such Marc
found qualified to receive them. M. C. JOHNSON,
oct.l trtf .-. ..Chairman .Board Trustees.
T?LOORLYG PLANK-20,000 toH&Ying
J Plank for sale by MEREDITH.
BUg-lS.
nmsof convevanV.: ' JOSEPH NASH, Agent,
Oilicc N. W. Corner Public Square, opp. Planters Bank.
JANUARY 20, 1853.
CARDS, &Q..-.
- - " JOHNSON & SMITH,
Dealers in Cotton and Tobacco, Seceiving and Tor-warding-
jilerchants, Steamboat Agents, &c,
.-aprlll- BROADWAY, NASHVILLE.. . (
had. stratto:.. o. r. smith. a. w. joenbos.
STBATT0N, SMITH & Co.j
wholesale Grocers and Commission jferchaiits, .
Corner of Broad and Mhrlet Streets,
NASHVILLE, TENN,
TTA-VING disposed of an interest in the Grocery deps ."
LjL ment of our business to Mr. Madisok STitATrox, the
same will from this date b conducted under the style o!
STRATT0N, SMITH & Co. at our old stand, on the corner
of Market and Broad streets.
Our stock, now ample, will be kept so by large accessions
every few davs, to which we invite the attention and .o
licit a call from merchants in the country as well as city
dealers, being determined to sell as low as any house iw the
CiaprL"s5rSCaShand """JOHNSON t SMITH.
AND. J. DUNCAN,
Late of Shephero, Duncan & Co,
Auction and Commission Ulerchuuts,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
TT7H0LESALE Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
V V Umbrellas, nnd for the sale of Merchandize generally,
either at private or public sale. .
Will have Regular Monthly Sales at Auction, and solicit
consignments of Dry Goods," Pittsburg and Cincinnati man
ufacture; will give undivided attention to all business en
trusted to mv care.
Instructions strictly complied with, ami business promnii)
executed. fjaiu tf AND. J. DUNCAN.
RAMAGE & CHURCH.
Wholesale and Ratail Dealers in Boots, Shoes,
Hats,
Capa, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags,
College street, Nashville, Tenn.
S. S. WILLIAMS, AGENT OF JOHN WILLIAMS,
S7 Geavier Street, New Orleans,
HAS taken nn office on College street, on the seconit
floor, above the Merchants' Insurance nnd Trust Com
pany, nnd is prepared to make cash advances on all Cottou,
Tobacco, c, consigned to said House, or to furnish supplies
to Planters or others who wish to ship to New Orleans.
sen2 Cm
A. HAMILTON.
Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, Forwarding and Coinmission
Merchant,
oct3 NASHVILLE, TENN.
k. J. jionuis.
TH03.
E. stratton.
MORRIS & STRATTON,
(Successors to Lanier, Morris ; Co.,)
Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Wholesale
Grocers,
Corner of Mtrlcet and Clark Streets, 2fas7t ville.
WE have now in store a large siock oi urocen-s, u
Wines, etc.. which will be sold at the lowest
market prices, for cash or barter. SCP17
GEO. W. SEAT.
TIIOS. c bates.
s. DEcncnn.
SEAY, BATES & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, i. (J.
nug29 trwtf
LAW NOTICE.
W. H. HUMPHREYS & TH03IAS BARRY,
i it i. ,.r
HAVE associated themselves togetner in ine pracuce .
the Law. Office on the Public Square, opposite the
Planters' Bank, Nashville, 'ienn.
v A CARD.
HAVE this day ass?iated w;th me in the Saddling Eu
AMtClL The business, m future'
wilf be conducted in the na.Tle of J. D. March & Son. Al1
pei'sons indebted to me, by note or account will please iconic
up and maice pavmeiu. . i
--rn i.v.,-i r,... im i;Vinml slinro nf natronace liereto-
fore, a continuance of the same is respectfully solicited.
OLIVER I. h'RORERTS. ALEX. Z. 11 KEE.
M'ROBERTS & M'KEE,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission
MERCHANTS.
MARKET ST., I Doors from BROAD ST.,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
April 29, 1852 ly
NEW ORLEANS A CARD.
TENJAMIN F. SHIELDS & CO., having per-
nnnntu-lnratPil themselves at New Orleans, ofler their
services as Commission and Forwarding Merchants
and General Agents, and souci- consigniuuuia ui u
!.:.!,. W'.tm lrn1nrf flplilKT rnnfidcilt that tllCV Call
and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their inter
est to their care. Proceeds of sales will be invariably held
sacred and promptly remitted. . .
j g Extensive airangcmeni-iijuu.iui mc .tiwug "
fonvarding of even- species of Merchandise, at reduced rates,
from charges at this point. Orders for Groceries and Insur
ance Risk!, with! he collection ofB.ls, Drafts Ac attended
to without delay. BEN J. I. SHIELDS & CO.
aug!2 ly
TULLAHOMA LOTS. The undersigned hadlaid
off blocks ot Lots, of several acres each, tor private res
idence, and is now prepared to sell them at private sale to
thoe who desire to have summer residence in the beautiful
nntmnlihv town of Tullahoma. We have in the siteof the
town, besides the most healthy atmosphere and purest free
stone watcr.a most excellent spring of Chalybeate U ater,sup
noed to be mixed with White Sulphur.
P mayl8 WILLIAM MOORE, Agent.
SOUTHERN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING C0NPANY
Of Nashville,
TTTOULD inform th- citizens of Nashville and rK-S
VV the public throughout the south west,
that they have commenced business at the well-known stand
ofS V D Stout, a few doors south of the public square,
where they manufacture all kinds of Coaches, Carnages,
Buenos, Ac., which they will sell low and on liberal terms.
Their work is of the finest order, nnd will compare favora
bly with any n rufactured north or south. They have se
lected their material with great care, and having the best ot
wood andiron ii Tennessee, they will warrant their work,
in point of elegu.y and durability, not to be excelled by
anv They hop to receive a share of public patronage and
shall spare no trttUc or cost to induce all that may bo m
want of Carriage, lo buy of them in preference of sending
north for their worn:.
Repairing done by experienced workmen on liberal
terms. E. . IS Abbl, i l , i res-
march 3 wdtrwlSm,.
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
TUST received this day, my Fall and Winter stock of
P I Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats, which will be sold
for cash, or short time to punctual customers, at a very small
advance on Eastern cost. The merchants are requested to
call and examine, as they may expect great jm
TTA-RT.WARE AND CUTLERY, FALL STOCK FOR 1852.
rnHE undersigned are now in receipt of their entire Ml
Ti ATtnWARE and CUTLLUl tor tne JJJM,
Fall Trade, and in calling the attention of the mer-
chants of Tennessee, Kentucky, and North Alabama, to their
stock now in store, they feel confident that it will be found
to compare favorably, both as to quantity and assortment,
with that of any other House in the country.
Experience his already demonstrated to c satisfaction
of a large majority of dealers in this section of w con,, try
that in the article of Hardware at least, the Nashville mar
ket is preferable to those of New York and Philadelphia; for
K simple reason that this description of goods will not
bear thclicavy expenses of transportation winch must nec
essarily accrue wfien brought threugh by canals and rail
roads The undersigned are also enabled to place then cus
Cera on an equal footing with those purchasing in any oth-
imjorted direct from the manVacturcrs ty way cf New Or
leans without touching New York, thus enabling them to of
fer their coods at a small advance on importation cost.
Merchants, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Ac, visiting Nash
ville are invited to call and examine their stock before pur-
Feath'ers, Wool, Beeswax and Ginseng received in ex
change for Hardware and in payment ofdebts at the high
est market prices. FALL & C UNN1N GHxVM.
sept 11 College street, Nashville, Tennessee.
THE following comprises a portion of our large stock of
Hardware, unsurpassed iu variety by any house in the
West
Collins' Axes; ?,trJT;,pns;
Warranted Axes of otherBndle Bitts;
brands Augers and ChiscU;
Anvils and Vices; Flames of all .kinds;
Bellow3 and Screw Plates; Hand Saws, Draw Knives;
Hand and Sledge IImmars; Hatchets-and Hand Axes;
Table and Pocket Cutlery;
Ar;u nnri Cmss-cut Saws:
Razors, bhcars,'&cissors;
Currj--Combs;
Padlocks;
FiIps nnd Rasns:
Single and double barreled
Shot Guns;
Rifiles, complete;
Chains of all kinds;
f!nttnn Cards:
Sifiers and Coffee Mills;
Together with many oUicr articles too numcroHS to men
tion ilj uuflaiu-i,
sc'pH College street, Nashville.
Carpsting and Oil Cloths at Reduced Prices For Cash
W MEREDITH would cali the attention of the parties
. that want Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Matting, at re
duced prices to his stock, which will be sold at less than any
other establishment in this city. septSj
AILORING The public arc notified, that the uti
dei-igned have entered into co-partnci-hipfor the pur
ratmnare
in uie very best style.
XV. lAftl .
W. McCWLLOUGH
Sopt 14, 18 a
poso ot carrying on me iujuui.iu - -i- .,.
shop formerly occupied by Mr. "Win. Anderson, on Deado
ricStreet, near the Square. Wc respectfully .solicit a share
nf nnhVip. natmnafre. as we am determined to get our wor: up
UNION
mm i Jtearnurnt, wuc xuiiaience, j-ues, (jonotirpaucn, all-1 Vs
NO. 235.
MARTIN
RICIJKD O: CTRRET. JAMES O. MARTIN.
CUBSEY & JIAETIN,
Wholesale and Jtetail Druggists,
Union Street, KashviUe, Tenn.
11IEDICAJ SADDLEBAGS.
1 dozen pair of improved styles, jnstTeceired and for
sale very low.
FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS. Assorted skes,
with bottles neatly labelled, and filled with the choicest and
purest medicines, just received.
SHAKER HERBS. A full assortment of thisyear's
couecr.on, consisting ot gape, Spikenard, Catnip, uomirey
Iibclia, Liverwort, Lemonilm, Pennyroyal, ic Also a
large supply-of Sage of home collcction.just'receiTed.
UFFS. 1,000 pounds Sweetzes Maccaboy Snuff, in
jars axm uarrei-.
20 dozen Linton's. Garrpft's nnr? Sn-pofrpr'c SmilT 5n fint
ties, just received. '
TILDEN'S MEDICINAL EXTRACTS. An
assortment of these-genuine extracts prepared in vacuo, con
sisting of Extracts of Conium Lettuce, Stramonium, Tar
axacum, Belladonna, Hyosciamus, Aconite, &c, Ac, just
received.
LINSEED OIL. 500 gallons of pure Linseed Oil,
just received.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Six dozen Dis
secting cases; 5 dozen Surgical cases three and Jour fold;
4 dozen Physicians Poket c-ises. Also, 10 large cases Sur
g cal Instruments; 10 do do Obstetical do; 10 cases
Cupping Instruments; 5 cases Trepanning Instruments, just
received.
FORCEPS. Hodge's Obstetrical Forceps; Bond's
Crauistomy Forceps; Dewees Placenta Hook; Tonsil Forceps;
Dissecting" Forceps; Surgeon's Dressing Forceps; Surgeon's
Rone Forceps; aud a large variety of of other instruments,
just received.
TO PHYSICIANS. In furnishing ourstore we have
procured Haskell, Merrick & Bull's Select Powders, together
with the purest Chemicals, with which all prescriptions will
be exclusively put up. Our Tinctures are also prepared of
ficially. Physicians may rely therefore upon having their
Prescriptions compounded with the purest medicines, and
in the neatest manner possible.
Dr. Ccrrt will give his personal attention to this depart
ment of our Establishment CURREY & MARTIN,
nov 20 Union street, Nashville.
HUMBUG I HUMBUG ! ! HUMBUG!!!
OPENING the Campaign for 1S52. Scott, Douglass, Lean
Jimmy aud Cass in the field ; but Thurston & Bcr
i nnrd are always foremost nt the Uuion Store, South
Side Union Street, with a quiet smile of Victory on their
i phiz, ready to exhibit their stock of Spring and Summer
Goods to those wishing to purchase.
We have a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods,
among which are Brown and Bleached Domestics, do. Drill
! ings, Blue Drillings, and a great variety of Summer Stuffs;
i a splendid assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, latest
! styles; Rerages, Bcrege de Lanes, Silk Tissues and Poplins,
I l'nnts, Uingnams, Jaconets, Muslins, tans, rarasois, liioves,
' Hosiery, Ac; Kid Ties, Buskins, Gaiters; Leghorn, Straw,
Palm and Kossuth Hats ; all of which we will sell as low as
any house West of the Mountains. You who want THE bar
! gains must be on hand soon, because if you don't buy them
somp body else will. We are bound to sell.
We earnestly solicit an examination of our Goods and
' prices, and, by strict attention to business, hope to merit a
i share of public patronage.
i apT5 THURSTON & BERNARD.
MILLINERY OPENING onTHURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER.
S3rv I HAVE just received my Fall Stock of Pat- igptg
Kgpterns, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Pluines, A'el-tr
vets, Ac, a beautiful variety, and all of thc2,
most fashionable discriptions. Thankful to the Ladies for
past favors and hope they will call before purchasing else
where. Fashionable dress-making, and other orders, promptly
attended to. MRS. E. LOCKIIART,
octl2 Cheny street, Nashville.
PATENT CHOPPING MILL,
For Chopping Corn or other Grain,
An article wliicli every Farmer should haee.
IT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to
five bushels an hour either fine for bread or coarse for
stock and is so simple in its construction, that any boy
twelve years old can keep it in order and run it. It is adap
ted to either Steam, Water or Horse Power.
Having sold the entire right of manufacturing and selling
the above Mill, in Tennessee, to Messrs. J. R. Cowan and A.
C. Howard, of Nashville, persons wishing to purchase can
find them at J. M. Seabury's, on College street, r here they
will be happy to take orders. BOSS A ADAMS.
aug2S.
THE NASHVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
HAVING, at great epeynse, procured the most recently
improved machinery and tools for the construction of
the heaviest work in metals, we solicit from the Western
and Southern public a portion of their patronage We arc
prepared to make to order Railroad Machinery, such
to f nmmniirns P'nfrni- KrAifrllt Pfir prnr STVltrh
. Stands, Repair Cars, and all vrork appertaining to Railroads.
Steam Engines. Boat and Stationary Engines, from 5
Saw Mills Fitted up complete, with Circular or Sash
Saws, embracing the latest improvements. Grist Mills.
Engines and Machinery, complete, for Grist 31ills of allsizes.
Sugar Mills of the most recent construction, with Engines
to correspond, put up in any part of the Southern country.
Cotton Gins. Engines to drive Cotton Gins, with all
necessary appurtenance made to order at short notice.
In all "cases where it is desired, we furnish an engineer to
put up the engine and instruct an intelligent negro, so that
he may contimiQ to operate the engine, Ac
Brass and Iron Castings of any size or description, with
Shafting, Mill Gcering, Water Wheels, Cast Iron Bank
Vaults, made to order.
Information cheerfully given and orders received by
TAG prTtYl'FT P-Qinv.t
. .I..'. IJVJ.lti.J) . . Wilt V...I.
N. B. Tho highest prices paid for old Brass and Copper.
sep
JOHN RICHARDSON.
Iiarber and. Hair Dresser,
Cedar Street, under the Verandah,
HAS furnished his shop and fitted it up in elcpnt style.
He has in his employ a number of the best barbers in
the city, and those who patronise him nre sure of an easy,
no M'ftll mi o ptAnti silinrf nrifl nf rrpttinfr thnir hair trimmed
neatly and fashionably.
innilir .nil f & 1. T rt.l n Kl T Trt J M .'i rtC tl rt Yt 1 ill ? t A fin i t fl II O 1 f Ct
lavors.
locw
.llfUV X U .
TIIAVE just received a large supply of Elegant
nnH Ffishinimhlo "Piirnitiirn. which I am sell
t rmr a t t tttc t
ing for cash or approved paper. Great inducements Jg5
are ofl'ered in the way of good bargains my motto being
" Quick sales and small profits." J " " '
Mv stock consists in part of the following, viz: A large
assortment of Bu'reaus of various styles, from 10 to $100;
"Sideb"oardI,fine and common; Book Cases, Desks, Ward
robes, a large assortment; Tin Safes; Common and Marble
. . Vt, . . , . - i-i mil n- u C i
fine and common, from SI to $2S; Dessert Tables, Fancy
Work and Side Tables; Clocks, Window Shades, Lty'.ing
. T l Th 1 1 O
l op vjenirc iaoi'2s, ixiension iimng luuies; ij ouu?,
U lasses, tjommcacs, iiain.icKs; ropiar, oycaiuuic,
Cherry, Mahogany and Rosewood Bedsteads; Lounges,
Misses' BedsteadsSingle Bedsteads; Shuck, Cotton, Moss
and Hair Mattrasses, the cheapest ever sold in this market;
Sofas, Ottomans, Parlor Chairs in Plush and Hair Cloth;
Rockers; fine nnd common Cane, Wood Scat and Split Bot
tom Chairs and Rockers, &c, ic, ic
Alew umiars; aiso, a arp uunur, ,uiii x
Viiltrill pll nt rnst.
7 Q ? i x Four of Uilbert's supenor uosewooa iron-
framed Patent-Action Pianos, warranted, which I will sell
at reduced prices. ...
ilany of the above articles were made in this city, and
speak for themselves, of the taste and skill of our workmen.
Furniture made at the "South Nashville Manufactory"
can be had at lny store at factor- prices. All those favoring
me with a call I am determined to give satisfaction.
Furniture moved with care and despatch.
je3 I. H. MORTON, Union Street.
FISER'S X ROADS FOR SALE.
rpHIS desirable property of 810 Acres of Land, 350 acres
X in cultivation, 80 acres in grass, on the main road from
Nashville to Clarksvillc, will be sold uniusuallyfow to an ear
ly applicant, and on time to suit purchasers Houses, Barns,
tables, Cribs, ic, all good and in good repair. This pun
questionaly the best Stock and Tobacco Farm for the price in
Tennessee. . , . ., . ... ....
Good Male and Female Schools in the immediate vicinity.
Health unsurpassed. For particulars, call or address me at
Fiscs Roads, Robertson county, Tennessee.
novlS 3t v trw J. B. FlaEK.
REMOVAL DYAS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, New Orleans.
HAVE removed from their old stand, 42 and 45 New
Ixjvee, to the new and spacious Store, 130 and 141,
Magazine Street, where they arc receiving and opening the
larmist Stock of Goods they have ever had, all of which will
be sold low for cash or good paper. DYAS i CO.
novO tf 130 and 141 Magazine street, New Orleans.
JAMES CLAIBORNE,
General Steamboat and Freight Agent,
Office oru Front Street, neir the Wharf, Nashville.
REFERENCES.
Johnson k Smith, McCrea & Terrass, Jas. A. McAllister,
H. T. Yeatman, Sam. Seay, A. Hamilton, Johnson k Wea
ver, A. L. Davis, and merchants generally. novlOditw.J
ALE. 15 Barrels Shultz XX Pale Ale, received
steamer Statesman, and forsale by
declO W. H. GORDON & CO.
INFORMATION WANTED Of the whereabouts
of WILLIAM KOURK, who resided in 183S three miles
from a place called Ross' Landing, Tennessee, believed to
be in Hamilton county, but who subsequently removed
therefrom. This information is desired by his Slighter
Polly, who is now in affluent circumstances. Ihe lnionner
will be amjily rewarded. DRGE T. WALLACE,
nov30 Ira No 111 Vine Street, Philadelphia.
ODGERS' PEN KNIVES.-00 dozen "Josep
Rodrs i Son's" celebrated Pen Knives, of various
patterns arid prices, expressly lor city tra just received
and offered by oct7 FALL k. CUNNINGHAM,..
CLARET. SO boxes in'storeand forsale by '
novlC BEN. M. N0EL & BRO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
- DR, BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE C0MP0TTOT 'nm
9 The Ranedyoter all Remedies for ihe.DiHeueof th xtr?r--
Dy3pepia, Enlargement and Inficmation rf the Sole ,"
disorder! stats of th Stomach, Liter or Bctcelt. as "
Scrofula and Sore of any Had. Tor General Delilitvl
from which Ladies frequently suffer, there is not
equal in the tchole. Hatcria Jfcdica.
THE inventor of this preparation was for three years s
completely prostrated from Dypeps:a and inactivity of
tKe'Livcr that he was ficqucntly for weeks at a time unable to
raise himself from his bed. He sought aid from physicians
at home and in Europe, but in vain; his ciisc was pronounced
hopeless by thousands, and it was by accident that he suc
ceeded La curing himself. Since he bos been practicing meo
lane, his success in such cases has been unrivalled- He
has been aware of the incredulity of the public; and conse
quently said nothing through the press of his own case-,
untR the character of the medicine was fully established
by its success, as shown by the certificates which have otea
advertised.
I subjoin the certiGcaf e of Prod 3L Gabsert, of Me tophi's,
Tenn., with whom I often advised during the time ot my
suffering.
JlEJsrnrs, Tenn., Aprill7,lS5.
I hereby certify that I have been acquainted with Ar .J
N. Bledsoe and some years ago he was reduced I teteve
lower than I have ever seen anyone that afterwards recover
ed, with what I supposed to be JJyspcpsiaand Liver aflecion.
and after trying the prescriptions of many Physicians in this
as well as other countries, without relief, he finally suceeded
with a preparation of his own in being restored to good
health, M. GABBERT, M. 1).
Physicians are requested to try thi3 preparation. We
feel satisfied it will sustain the character wc give to it in this
publication.
Huxtsvuae, January 12, 1S52.
Dk. Bledsoz: I take the liberty and fell it to be my duty
to recommend to all persons suffering from disease of the
stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound, as a very
scperior medicine. My son, aged 15 years, had been under
medical treatment about five years for dyspepsia and diar
rheawhen having almost despaired of his recovery, I con
cluded to try your Alterative, two bottles of which, 1 believe,
entirely cured him. MICAJAH CAYCE.
t, t, , Hcxtslle, Oct. 17, 1S32.
Da. Bledsoe Some time has elapsed since I gave a cer
tificate that my wife had been grcaUy benefited by your
Alterative Compound. I now take pleasure in savinjf to
the public, that my wife had for three or four years Been
subject to the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomach
from dyspepsia. I had tried of several whom I thourht to b e
the best physicians in the place and a great many difierent
uieuiciues, mm momentary renei.
your alterative compound,
flint it lino ntiV.J..
a. i. ""-j -v vuicu lid , mm i noma const
recommend it to all persons suffering from diseases of the
aver anu dyspepsia. x j. ROBERTSON.
. Hu.vrsviLiSept.2, 1S51.
VR. Bledsoe Having seen the publication of your Alter
ative compound, l ttinifc it my duty lesayto the public
I had beeu for vears subloct to niik rvr'n,.. ':
that
in its
worst form ; tliatl had tried almost every thiuc-that
oi will , iiiiu nun u iKix uiuKisi every iniucttiat is "i
is ci-
. . , J r ,. ... ; v iuai ivuuiu cer
tainly relieve me, until I tried the above medicine, which nas
relieved me in even- attack in less than an hour.
WM. b! LLOYD.
7 "'V ""is i nam wnn impunitv, and
belie-e my healUi is as good as it ever is at mv advanced aire
Should 1 ever suffer from dyspepsia again I shall be sure to
call on you. I am very respcctlnlly vourfriend
ELIZABETH J. H Ail WOOD.
on.- t .f I.IV?S?LLt August 24, 1S51.
This 13 to certify, that I had suffered for many years with
Dyspepsia and Diseases of the liver. Physician after Phy
sician had prescribed for me without mv receiving any ben
efit, when I commenced the use of Dr. Bledscc's .Iterative
Compound, which curod me souudlv, and I recommend it
because of the same happy effect upon others of my acquaint
ance- JOSEPH CAROTHERS.
Huxtsville, Ala., March 3, 1S52.
Dk. Bledsoe: Sir :
Miumg ironi me ccrtineafcs vou
7 i TI. .V '. uiiccsary ior me
to add further evidence m regard to the healing virtues of
your Compound; but 1 amst say, that lor vears I suffered a
great deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement of the spleen
and thought that 1 never would recover. I commenced tak
ing your compound ahout nine weeks since, and have trained
2S or 30 pounds, and feel about as well as I ever did
HENRY J. GOFF.
5FThe above-medicine is forsale in every Drug' Store in
the city, and most of the towns in the State G w HEV
DERSHOTT, General Agent, for wholesalcing the med
icine. Hr"l'ncc31 per pint Bottle. norl -Ivd tr
MYERS & McGHL.
DEALERS IX EVERT DESCRirTIO.V Or
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing and Fancy Goods
On College street, one door South of the Souare.
nnwn mnrti- nrlvprfisrl it in . Mmnoi r
TaTHER E r- r
V may be
found at all times
a large assort
ment cf Winches
ter's , Davis k
June's, t Myers'
Pateut Shoulder
Seam Shirts, of
Linen , Muslin ,
with Linen Bo
soms, G ingham,
:rrcncu Chintz,
Standing and Byron Collars, Underwear, Merino, Shnked
Silk, Cashmere, Vigonia, Cotton and Canton Flannel, tf,
ladies and gentlemen, Gents Cloth Gatters, Gloves, Km
Silk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma,;
Cuff Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linen
penders, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Night Caps, Oil Silk Bath ,
ing Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. 3fonsy, Riding and
Strengthening Belts, Robe de Chambrc. Umbrellas Walk
ing Canes, Riding Whips, Trunks, Sole Leather, Valises
Carpet Bags, Satchels, Dressing Cases, Work Box.?, To
lets, Opera Glasses, Porte Monies. Fans, Writing Desh
Cigar Cases, Flasks, Travelling Companions. Razois -hu
Razor Strops, Combs, Brushes, Good year's Gum Got as.
Perfumery. Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, ic, and
a large assortment of other "articles, usually kept by Fur
nishing Stores. ,.,..
5f We have made arrangements with our friends at tho
North to forward us Goods as soon as received by them,
therefore we shall have goods here in lessthan ten da..,
from the New York Custom House.
MYERS k 31cGILL'S.
Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of the
Square, Nashville. C00111
UNION HALL.
nTnv vnTTVfl Imrinrr hepome associated with .
AUiUil ,-', " o . . . 1
T T Ttr- r 41,.. ai.nnritilpnHptlpp nt this
House, would respectfully invite Ins numerous acquaintances
and tnepuDiic generally iu ic"ii
Attached to the House is a good Stable for the accommo
dation of Horses. .
The business of the House wil hereafter be conducted m
the name of D. Y. WINSTON k CO.
All persons wishing to travel by Railroad, S.camboat cr
Stage, will meet with prompt attention.
Tne best of order observed. Charges moderate Market
Street noT4
OSON'IA SHEETINGS 20 bales 4-4 Alisonia
Bra. She ngs, in store, and for sale by the bale only.
oCts h W. H. GORDON k CO.
DELPIT'S SNUFF. A. DELPIT'S Rose and Mnc
ouba Snuff, just received by
oct 23 ao ETN, BROWN & CO,
EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & CO
NORTH-WEST corner of the Public Square, near Plant
crs' Bank, Nashville, Tenn. ...
-We are drawing Sight Checks on all the principal
cities of the East, South and West at the lowest rates, "in. '
sums to suit purchasers."
5-We buy all kinds of current and uncurrent Bank,
Notes at moderate ia'.es. .
Wc buy South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina.
Bank Notes, at a very small discount.
gjr- We will purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon
ies at a fair premium. ..,.-
5sT We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend to
collections remitting on any point requested at Bank rates ,
charge but V percent, commissions.
jg" We are taking Bank of East Tennessee the same a.i .
other Tennessee Bank Notes. janlf
D. S. & W. H. WOODWARD.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, and
Texas Land Agent3.
'""Particular attention paid to filling orders Oflice, over the
store of Vv . T. Smith k Co., No. 63 Magazine street, -
Oct 8, 1352 Cm Orleans.
RT.AT1Y. GORMAN & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Contmission Heghants,
-Thcy keep an Oflice in Tuscumbia, Ala, .
aUr-TI 2s! FRENCH, Agent, Nashville, is authorized tr
aki CASH advances upon shipments of Produce to th
ove firm. :
NOTICE. Hr. Charles B. Bryan has this day be.
come interested in our business, which will be ccn--ducted
as heretofore. .
jan 1,1853 W. H. GORDON, i CO.
I70K HENT. A good lodging room, furnished, "in ' a,,
I pleasant part of the city. Apply at this oflice.
!,int1w. .
TOR RENT. A Brick House on Church street, uux(
1 (tnnr in Frnncis B. Fo".
Atwi Five Rooms over W.
Freeman's Furniture stonv
Giles Couxtt, Tenn., Dec 23. 1351.
Til? Ttrimen- ---J f..l tl.-t f ol,..T.l -.n 'i , , '
. . ......... Duuuiu mu -iiorioi mv duty
toyouand tothose whoareafllicted, were I not to 'further
recommend your Alterative Compound. It has entirely re
lieved me, so that I have not had cause to take anythintr in
i 11-1 1 .nnntll- 1 r.nn rt.f nrintl.t.. T . I . J O
.IS. i
L. j
and Silk liandkercnicis, siocks, i ies, v aienoru., aiu ,
De Joinville's, plain, Emb'd and self-adjustiiig, Cravats
c? , T1..-1- Wl.ttn 3t;n TIpj 5?tinnlr!pr Krares. Sua
opposite Scwaneo Houe. aboveBroad 8taU
"io-K-Frame House in Edgefield, nearthe.GaUa.-ti u
Tnrnnike with seventeen acres of land attached.
jaS WILLIAMS k GLOYEB, Agents
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