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SPECIAL NOTICES.
No Family Should Be Without Them. We
speak of M'Laiie's Liver Pills, which have become an indis
pensable Family Medicine. The frightful symptoms which
arise from a diseased Liver, manifest themselves, more or
less, in every family, dyspepsia, sick headache, obstruction
of the menses, ague and fever, pains in the side, with dry,
ltacking cough, are all the results of hepatic derangement
and for these, Dr. M'Lane's Pills are a sovereign remedy.
They have never been kuown to fail, and they fchould be
kept at all times by families.
DiaECTi0X3. Take two or three going to bed, every second
or third night. If they do not purge two or three times by
next morning, take one or two more. A slight breakfast
should invariably follow their use.
The Liver Pill may also be used where purging is stmply
necessary. As an anti-bilious purgative they are inferior to
none. And in doses of two orthree, they gives astonishing
relief to sick headache; also in slight derangements of the
stomach.
3sTThe above valuable preparation can be had at all the
principal Drug Stores in Nashville and vicinity.
'Be Warned in Time I All who-are afflicted with
Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
are most earnestly advised to give Do. C. Williams' Pulmo
nic Balsam of Wild Cntncv and Wood Naitua, an imme
diate trial, it is the greatest remedy of modern times, and
produces the most astonishing results. See advertisement
in another column. jaul lin.
Another Scientific Wonder! -Important to
Dyspeptics. Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin, the True Di
gestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from Ttennet, or the
Eourth Stomach of the Or, after directions of Jiaron Leibeg,
the gicat Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D.,
Philadelphia. This is only a wonderful remedy for Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, undice, Liver Complaint, Constirpation and
Debility, curing after nature's own method, by nature's own
agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, containing scientific
eridences of its valne, furnished by agents gratis. See notice
among the medical advertisements.
The Chattanooga Advertiser. Published Weekly
and Tri-Wcekly, by Phillips k Ckaxdall.
The Weekly is issued every Saturday, and is intended for
a family paper. Rates, 2 00 per year, in advance, or $3 00
if paid at the end of the year.
The Tri- Weekly is a business and commercial papcr,issucd
every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday morning. It cir
eulates in North Alabama, North Georgia and East Tennes
see, thus affording a superior medium for advertising among
business men. It is furnished at $4 00 per year, or $10 for
three copies in advance.
Adveutisixg asd ScnscttiPTroxs. Subscriptions will be
received at the Union Office, and liberal contracts made with
these who desire to advertise by the month or year.
Cclla's New Saloon. Lunch Every Day.
Tims finished Establishment has Lunch set out every day
at half-past ten o'clock. Chlla's Salook is a favorable re
sci t to all who lite to luxuriate. He has the best of Liquors
of all kinds ; and the Lunch he spreads is enoug l to whet
the appatite of an epicure. Polite and clever Himself, he
lias polite and cierer assistants; and all who visit him once
will be sure to call ujrain.
Trie inml crtriwrdiiutry dineorery in the World is the Greai
Arabian Retnedy fur matt and Beast.
IL G. FARRELL'S
CELEBRATED ARABIAN! INTMFNT
57 YEKY family should at once procure a bottle of the
j treat Arabian reined r for man and beast, called II. G.
FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT. It allays the most
intense pains in afew miuutes, restores the synovial fluid of
joint water, and thus cures stiff joints; it penetrates the flesh
U the boaerelaxes contracted cords, cures rheumatism and
palsied limbs of twenty years standing ; also tumors, swelled
i.eck, enlargenent oi the glands, aud is the best medicine
lor ailments of cattle ever discovered, curing sweeny, spav
ins, splint, and ill diseases which require an external ap
plication. Sua Fain, of Q year aUiwlittg enrol by II. G. FarrdCs
Araiiaii. Liniment.
Mr. II. G. Ftrrcll -Dear S'.r: I liad been afflicted with tins
"Sun Pain" for the last ten years, and could never get relief
execupt by bleeding, but by the use of II. G. Fan-ell's Arabian
Liniment applied over the temples about three or four
times a day, it was entirety removed, aou l nave ien Hom
ing of it since. I went into the stable one night, to apply it
to it horse's leg, and being very lame he stumbled and fell
against my legs, crushing and bruising them so badly that
tnevturiie'd black as my Int, rendering them powerless. I
applied your Linimeut, and was well enough mi a few days
tij go about again as usuaL I also crushed my linger in a
shocking manner, by letting a back log fall upon it; your Lin
iment .soon healed it up, though. JOHN B. M'GEE.
La Salic precinct, Peoria co, 111., Feb'y C, 1S49.
b'i. Barker, of Xew Canton, LU my :
Mr. II. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment hits curedsomcbad
cafes here, which every other remedy had failel in; one was
a white swelling and contracted cords in thelegof a boy
twelve years old. The leg had withered away, and was so
contracted that he had no use of it Three dociorshad tried
their skill upon it in vain, aud he teas fast sinking to the
gran, when the boy's father was induced to try H. G. Far
roll's Arabian Liniment. Before the first bottle was used
up he came to Mr. B.'s store, and the first words he said
were, "Mr. Barker, I want all that Liniment you have in
tlie store; the one bottle I got did my boy more good than all
that had ever been done before." "That boy is now well
and hearty, and has free use of his legs. It is good for
sprains, bruises, cuts, burns and swelliugs.
Lookout Iw Counterfeits!
The public are cautioned against another counterfeit,
which has lately made its appearance, called W. 1 . Farrell's
Arabian Liniment, the most dangerwus of all the counter
feits, because his having the name of FarrelL many will buy
it in good faitli, without the knowledge that a counterfeit ex
ists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when
the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only by II. G. Farrell,
sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No.
17 .Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for
Atrencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the
letters H. G. before Farrell's, thus-IL G. FARRELL'S
aud his Miniature on the wrapper, all others are' counterfeits.
Sold V CARTWRIGHT & ARMSTRONG,
and by regular authorized agents throughout the United
States.
Price 25 aud f0 cents, and 1 per bottle.
AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and ham'etin
the Unite I States, in which one is not already established.
Addres3H. G. Farrell as above, accompanied with good re
terenco as to character, respectfully, kc divw
LAW BOOKS.
S trail's Reports: Reports of the cases argued and de
termined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee, during
the years 1851-2. By Wm. G. Swan, State Reporter.
Chitty's Blackstone.
Kinuie's Blackstone.
Kinnie's Kent .
Kent's Commentaries or American Law. -Chitty's
Pleadings.
Chitty on Bills. , tm -
Chitty on Contracts. . jFWWfc..
Story on Bailments. ' - . r,
Story on Equity Jurisprudence?' j '
Story on Conflict of Laws. , .
Story on Bills of Exchange.
Story on Agency. ' " .
Story on Partnership.
Story on Promissory Notes.
Greenlief on the Testimony of the Evangelist.
Grconlicf on Evidence.
Greenlcif s on Real Property. ;
Danud's Chancery Pleading and Tra tico.
Stephen on Pleading.
"Wheeler's Cmmcery Digest.
- Starkic on Evidence.
Angell and Amos on Corporation.
vl
Angell on Water Courses. " '
Angell on Assignments. ,
Thomas' Coke, American Law Forms. , ...t
The above named Law Books are for sale at a less price
than can be bought elsewhere, by ; ,
jauSS JOHN YORK & CO.
No. 14 Union street.
s
UGAR. 200 hhds Prime New Sugar, for sale by
janSi V. II. GORDON & GO.
MOLASSES. 300 bbls Prime new Molasses, for sale
by janSl W. II. GORDON k CO.
CLOVER SEED. 30 bbls fresh Pennsylvania Clo
ver Seed, for sale by
jan31 W. H, GORDON k CO.
o
YSTERS.20 cases fresh Baltimore Ovsters, forsale
by janat v . u. uukuun & UO.
IpLOUR. 200 bbls New York Mills, extra Family Flour
JL 200 bbls Montgomery, extra forsale by
jan31 W. II. GORDON k CO.
CIGARS. 10 cases La Napoleon Regalia Cigars;
10 do La National do do;
10 do Wandering Jew do;
10 do Las Tres .Marine do;
In store and for sale by the case only.
janSl W. H. GORDON k CO.
TOBACCO. 50 boxes Langhorn & Annstead's Gold
Leaf Tobacco. -
150 boxes Keen k Co.'s Gold Leaf Tobacco;
100 do SiubbleC eld's do do do;
100 do Boaz , do do do;
100 do Goodwin's do do do; -t ' .
In store and for sale by
jan31 W. H. GORDON k CO,
NO. U, UNION ST.
i
PRACTICAL TJTILn.Tr.
The American Fruit Cultarist, containing direc
tions for the propagation and culture of Fruit Trees,
&c. By John J. Thomas. Illustrated with 300 Fig
ures. The Fruit Garden -A Treatise on the propagation,
transplanting, pruning and training of Orchard and
Garden Trees, kc, also the laying out of Gardens and
Orchards. By P. Barry Hlustratt d with 150 Figures.
Gardening For Ladies, and Companion to the Flower
Garden. By Mrs. Loudon Edited by A. J Down
ing. The Rose Manual, containing accurate descriptions of
all the finest varieties of ROSES, with directions for
their propagation, and the destruction of Insects. By
R. Ruist
The Culture of the Grape. By R. Buchanan, with
directions for the cultivation of the STRAWBERRY.
By N. Longworth.
The American Receipt Rook - Or complete Book of
Reference, containing 3,000 important Receipt-. By
A. S. Wright.
American Bee-Keeper's Manual. By T. B. Miner.
Youatt & Martin's Practical Treatise on Cattle,
Youatt on the Structure and DiseasesofHorees.
The Farmer's Land Measure, showing the con
tents of any piece of Land from dimensions taken in
Yards. TOON & RUTLAND. ,
COOKERY.
Miss Leslie's Complete Cookery. Mrs. Bliss' Prac
tical Cook Book House-keeper's Guide.
TJie American Lady's System of Cookery.
Mrs. Bucher's Domestic Economy, Miss Beeche's
House Book. jan25 TOON k RUTLAND t
G. W. IOBBEE,
Piano Tuner and Eepairer, i
Nashville, Texx.
Eefeeto: Jas. Diggons,J. B. Went, Dealers in Pianos
and Music... H. S. Saroni, G. M. Taylor, J. K. Opl, W.
Waterman, J. Gomez, Profs. Music.
Leave Orders at Mr, West's, Diggons or Morton's Music
Stores, Union Street.
Orders from the country will be promptly attended to.
jan 20 dtwAwly. '
ILLUSTRATED NEWS No. 3, with back numbers
of this splendid Pictorial Newspacr, is received. Sub
scriptions received ard single copies for sale by
jan24 F. HAGAN, Agent.
IT'OR RENT. A good Otlice on Cherry street opposite
2 Stretch's Drugstore.
Also, several good residences in different parts of the
city.
Also, a finel v improved Farm, on the Murf-vssboro' Turn
pike, 2 miles from the city.
Also, a well unproved Farm, 3 miles from the city, on the
Charlotte Pike, SO acres good tillable land; and we also have
for hire some good Cooks, House Girls, Nurses, and two
good Men. jan 19 WILLIAMS & GLOVKR.
TwTOTICE. -NASllVILLEMAN ITFACWKING CO.
XN An election for Seven Directors to manage the affairs
of the above Company will be held nt the office of the Coin-pan)-,
on Water street, on Wednesday the fcond day of
Februarv next, between tho hours of 9 aud 4 o'clock,
jsn ls'-td J. THOMPSON, Agent
' TRUNKS, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS.
VTTE havejustreccivedalarge iwu Due as- fjjTj
sortmentot irumcs, uaqKJt iags ami
Valises, eonsistinjr of Sole, Hag and Kit)
Leather Traveling Trunks and ValiJ.es, also of Sa.vony, iSnib
sells, Wilton and common Carpet Bags, which wc will sell at
low prices. ii.S. HOLLLMa & UU.,
janlO Corner of College and Union sis., Nashville.
"HANG OUT THE BANNER ON OUTWARD WALLS. '
The err is still they come ! Who comes?
WHY the customers come to be sure, could they
do otherwise, and when they sec the large and
extensive stock of Great Fashionable Ready Made
Clothing, just arriving from the Eastern Markets, to euuaie- .'
rate winch would puzzle Demostnenes.
LIKEWISE a tine assortment of Gcnt'-s furnishing arti-cle-,
consisting of Fine Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra
vais, Handkerchiefs, Hais, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c., &c,
&c!!
All of which will be sold at unusually low prices for
cash. L. POWERS.
Tennessee Clothing Depot, Market street, opposite Union
strccL
N. B. Not to be sold or undersold by any man or combi
nation of men. L. P.
L. POWERS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
On Market Street, a few doors from Wells' Drug Store.
IS just in receipt, and have on h ind a superior lot of Gen
tlemen's niid Youth's CLOTHING, which is offered for
sale on terms that will be perfectly satisfactory. This es
tablishment is determined to furnish every article requi
site to adorn the outer man and nuke him an object of ad
miration to his friends, and give him a passport amongst the
"bon ton." In addition to the abuve is kept on hand the
latest style of Hats and Caps, with a large assortment of
Trunks, Valises, kc jan20.
TSuOQIYALL FOR SALE. A tirst rate newcus-
; torn made carryall tor sale cheap for cash, by
W ll!.lII
jau-Jt
W. MEREDITH.
rrVItUNKS, A'C Extra tine Leather Trunks, Velvet
. L and Brusseil Carpet Bugs, Leather -and Drugget Carpet
Bass, just received and for sale by
jtmirt W. MEREDITH.
CRUMB CLOTHS. Rich and splendid Crumb
Cloths, with borders, just to hand and tor sale by
jan21 W. MEREDITH.
w
OOL II ATS. Wool Hats just received and for
sale by jan21 V. .MEKKLUTU.
BED BLANKETS. Extra fine Bed Blankets, just
received and for sale by
jan21 W.MEREDITH.
N
EW CARPETING. Just received this day and
for sale by jan21 W. MKltblUTJl.
0
IL CLOTHS All widths, just received and forsale
by jan21 W. lUIJltliUlTH.
JUST RECEIVED '
FROM OUR MANUFACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA;
A BEAUTIFUL LOT of Black and Fancy CASSIMERE
PANTALOONS of new styles, and made in the best
manner expressly for our retail sales in Nashville.
We have also a beautiful assortment of Black and Fancy
colored DRESS, FROCK and SACK COATS, with a full
stock of Gentlemen's FurnishingGoodsof the finest and most
costly articles : such as GLOV1JS, SUSPENDERS, CRA
VATS, STOCKS, WHITE SHIRTS, of superior quality.
Also Davies and Jones' SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS, of
different qualities; UNDER SHIRTS aud DRAWERS o
various qualities and materials. Gentlemen can depend up
on being supplied at any time with good Goods anil at rea
sonable prices, by calling at our establishment on Cedar
street, near the Post Oilicc.
jan20 CLIFTON k ABBOTT.
CHEMICAL HALL.
NEW AND FRRSU ARRIVALS, BY
CUR KEY & MARTIN.
C II KM IS TS A JSrD DRUG-Gl S TS,
No. 35, UXIOX STUKKT, XASUVlLLI TEXX.
1o Gross Rowucy's English Oil Colors, for
Artists, in mctnliu tubes. These Colors , are pre
pared by Rowney k Co., London.
0.000 Lbs. 'Pure White Lead Raw and burnt
Unlber, Ultramarine Blue, Liniieod Oil, Spirits of Turpen
tine, kc, kc
1 Gross Dr. S. O. Richnrdson's Sherry Wine
Bitters a pleasant Tonic recommended in many of the
diseases caused by derangement of the organs of Digestion.
1-2 Gross Bogles, Hyperion Fluid, and Bauky's
Tiucoi'HEitous or Mcoicated Compound; both unrivalled for
their efficacy in restoring, preserving and adorning the
Hair.
G Gross Preston & Merrill's Flavoring Extract
of Vanilla, Orange, Lemon, Almond and Rose warranted
pure and fresh.
1-2 Gross Preston & Merrill's Yeast Powders
Unsurpassed for their convenience for culinary purposes.
1 Bale Neur Hops Growth of 1652,
Also a no and handsome assortment of FANCY AR
TICLES, which with our already large stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, '
GARDEN AND
FLOWER SEEDS.
PAINTS, OILS,
GLASSWARE, Ac.,
Render our stock in trade now complete. For sale low for
cash, or on liberal terms to punctual dealers.
janl CURRY & MARTIN.
LIQUORS Aim TOBACCO.
800 bbls Aurora Whisky;,
do Wilshirc's do;
50 do Old Mouongahela Whisky;
50 do Double Distilled do
100 do American Brandy; '
50 do do Gin;
10 do Sweet Malaga Wine; ;
21 do Old Port Wine; - "
25 do New England Rum;
K Pipes Old Brandj- aud best brands; ' '
2 do Holland Gin;
50 bbls Walker's Alc ;
20 boxes Gus Jones, Tobacco;
10 do Young Bird well's Tobacco;
29 do Allison's do
25 do Fennels do
20 do Peter M. Boerz No 1 do
10 do E. Fornix's do
10 do B. Daily's do
25 do P. M. Boerz gold leaf do
In store and for sale by
jau3 . BEN. M. NOEL k BRO.
BOYS SHIRTS. Just received anolher supply of
Shirts for Boys, and for sale by
janl3 MYERS k McGILL.
KID GLOVES.Just received a re-supply of Kid
Gloves, of'various colors and best quality.
Jan13 SIYERS k McGILL.
LIFE PRESERVERS.,Just received an assort
ment of Life Preservers, ivurmhlcnWbe of the best
quality. janl3 ' v MYERS & McGJLL.
F. HAGrAN.
' liTEW BOOKS.
JAMES' RAILROAD AND ROUTE BOOK, for the
Western and Southern State3. Compiled by J. Grisworld.
MARY RICE; Or, The Adventures of a Servant Maid.
By G. W. M. Reynolds. Part second.
THE CONVERT OF ST. PAUL. A tale of Greece and
Eome, b3'Alex. Dumas.
HEALTH AND LONG LIFE, by R. J. Culvcrwill, M. D.
HOW TO BE HAPPY, do do da
DISEASES OF WINTER, .do 4 do .do.
For sale by fjan 23 F. HAGAN.
ZION'S HARP.- -A new and beautiful edition of this pop
ular Hymn Book, just received by
jan 29 - F. HAGAN.
FAMILY- BIBLES. 100 Quarto Bibles, together with a
large collection of fine large Family Bibles, just received by
jan 29 F. HAGAN.
150 DOZEN ELEMENTARY SPELLING BOOKS.
With a large collection of Common and Classical School
Books. The trade supplied at low prices.
jan 29 F. HAGAN.
THE AMERICAN ALMANAC, for 1853.
A STORY OF LIFE ON THE ISTHMUSy Joseph
W. Fabons.
SAXTON'S RURAL HAND BOOK. First Series con
tains: Richardson on the Horses;
" " Hogs;
" " Honey .Bee;
" " Poets of the Farm;
" " Domestic Fowels;
Milburn on the cow. Complete in one vol. Price 50.
Second Series contains:
Every Lady her own Flower Garden;
Skinners Elements of Agriculture;
Brawn's Bird Fancier;
Dava's Essay on Manners;
Fesseuder's American Kitchen Gardener;
American Rose Culturist;
Elegantly bound in one vol. Price 1 GO. For sale low by
jan 29 " . F. HAGAN.
THE BOOK OF SNOBS, by Thackeray;
THE PARIS SKETCH BOOK, by do;
THE YELLOWPLASH PAPERS, by Thackeray;
A SHABBY GENTEEL STORY. " "
For sale by F. HAGAN.
MARCUS WARLAND, by Caroline Lee Henfz;
ItENA, OR THE SNOW BIRD, by Caroline Lee Hcntz;
AUNT PATTY'S SCRAP-BAG, "
EOLINE, " " "
LINDA, " "
For sale by F. HAGAN.
HOME SCENES AND HEART STUDIES, by Grace
Aguilar, author of the "Women of Israjl," "Days of Bruce,"
"Mother's Recompense," "Woman's Friendship," "Vale of
Cedars," kc, kc. All for sale by jan29 F. HAGAN.
EEM0VED
WE have removed our stock of Variety Goods to the.
house on the west side of the Square, on tho comer
of Deaderick street, where we have now on hand a large
assortment of English, French and American Fancy Goods,
suitable for furnishing country stores; also Combs, Brushes,
Spool and Patent Thread, Cutlery, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Port Monies, Pins, Needles aud steel goods, Guns,
and Pistols, Stationery, Clocks, Gold and Gilt Jewelry; also
Looking-glasses, Violins, Ariolin Strings, Fancy Soaps, Per
fumery, Ac, and many other articles too numerous to men
tion, to which we invite the attention of country merchants
and the city trade generally, as we will sell at small profits
to any favoring us with their custom.
ALSO Patent Safety-Fuse, forsnle at Manufacturers
prices, by
A. MORRISON k CO.
janlo Corner of Deaderick st. and Square
-pEMOVAL. DR.B. W. HALL has removed, to the
IAj oilice and residence on Cherry street, opposite Judge
Cation's, near Cornelius k McCombs' Cabinet Warerooms.
JanS.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
TUST received a Iarco stock of new and -'Srai
e) fashionable l'urnitnre, which will be sold SPA ii
Itm- fiir P'ih or iinrirm-p.-l n:mpr. ttpdsfpnit I I r X X
v.. ii ' ir
a large lot; Extension Tables, do; Bureaus, &c, Ac ; Break
fast, Dining, Desert, Card and Work Tables, a fine assort
ment. Clocks from one dollar seventy-live to fifty, unin
sured. Looking Glasses, kc. Window Shades; Two Su
perior Pianos, which will be sold very low, as 1 am about
cnlarginguiy Waivr-rooms and will otler Bargains. All ar
ticles insured just as recommended, and sent free of charge
to the depot or any where in the city.
I. M. MORTON, Union street,
dec24- gen'tb opposite Bank of Tennessee.
Tenth Legion, Home Press and Bannerol' Peace, copy.
TO MECHANICS
"WILL receive proposals for the different works for the
erection of the NASHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL until
THURSDAY NEXT. The designs and specifications can
be seen at mv otlice, on Summer street, from 9 till 12 a. m.
jau23 lw" A. HEIMAN, Arch't.
NOTICEI have appointed Mr. A. V. S. LINDSLEY
my Attorney in fact, with full powers to make Deeds,
sell property, make collections, aud attend to any and all bu
siness 1 have in Davidson count'. He is authorized to
represent me as fully as I could do were I present to act for
myself.
N. B. All persons holding Title Bonds from me for prop
erty purchased in Edgetield are earnestly requested to come
fjiriu-d and complete their property, aud receive Titles, or
TTietr debts will be sued at once.
jaul lm M. W. WETMORE.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
TnE subscribers have associated themselves together for
the purpose of carrying on a general agency business
in buying and selling negroes.
We can at all times be found at our oilice, No. 33, Cedar
street, between Cherry and Summer, where we have erect
ed safe and comfortable quarters for keeping any number of
negroes, and those wishing to sell may be assured of getting
the highest market price, as we willeither buy on our owu
account or sell on commission for others. We pledge our
selves to obov instructions, and especially promise to be par
ticular in selecting good homes for favorite servants, with
out separating families. DABBS k PORTER.
Reis W. Poutek, Giles county.
Jos. W. Dabus, Nashville. jan2G
SODA WATER APPARATUS, for manufac
turing, draicimj andbottleimj, of the latest and most ap
proved construction, manufactured and for sale, with ex
plicit printed directions for its use, by
JOHN MATHEWS,
CORNER OP FI1S3T AVENUK ANU 26ril STREET,
Opposite Bcllevue, New York
The only establishment devoted exclusively to the manu
facture ol SODA WATER MACHINERY, &c. in the United
Sta'es, aud where may bo found a large assortment of every
article connected .vitii tne business, including Materials, kc,
jan 27 3m EsTAnusiicu 20 Years.
TIME SALE OF GROCERIES.
N WEDNESDAY the 2nd February, 1853, we will offer
on liberal terms at i'ubiic Sale :
100 Hogsheads Prime New Sugar;
300 Barrels do do Molasses;
50 Packages Refined Sugai
500 Kegs Shoenberger's Nails, assorted uos,;
25 Caaks Weeding and Grubbing" Hoes;
500 Boxes Glassware, assotled;
500 Boxes Manufactured Tobacco, all grades;
100,0u0 Regalia and Principee Cigars
10 Ban-els Schnltz'sXX Pale Ale fresh;
20 Caus Fresh Baltimore Oysters, do;
100 Buudles Wrapping Paper all sizes;
100 Reams Letter Paper,
100 Barrels "Wagner's" Whisky;
39 do Common Rectified do;
With various other articles.
The sroods will be put up in our usual quantities.
Tmuis ok Sale. All sums under 200 Cash. All sums
over ?2oO, lour months lor approved endorsed notes paya
bio in one of the city Banks.
jan27 W. II. GORDON k CO
QUEENS WARE at REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY
HAVING purchased of .Mr. W. Gii.uam his very large
and well assorted stock of Qucensware, Glnss
and China, a great portion of which is of late importa
tions, I am now prepared to furnish all who may favor me
with a call, with Qucensware, &c, very low for cash.
Country Merchants would find it to their interest to give
me a call.
Close personal attention will be given to business, and good
ninL-ori mix nl Avfvl
USFCall at "Gilliam's Old Stand, North side of the Pub Ec
quare Nashville Tenu. oc7-!ml J. C. DAliDEN.
Q ILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. We have a
O good assortment of Silk Underwear. Also Merino and
l'launel, all ot wlucu we will sell at low rates,
jan 23 MYERS &McGILL,
Ladies and Gentlemen's FurnishingStore, No. 5(5, College
br., one aoorooutu oi tne square.
"VTTANTED J WANTED! ! We wish to hire 10
V able-bodied Negro Men to work on a Farm in Bed
ford county, near the ltailroad, for winch we will give good
prices, and pay all expenses on tnem trom and to tne city,
jaiui). WILLIAMS k GLOVER.
rp WELLS, Agent for tho sale of Landretu's Seeks,
JL at Nashville, has justreccived Large supplies. jaul7
D
RS. FORD & McCOMBS have associated in the
practice of Medicine. jan4 lm
APERA GLASSES. We have a few elegant Opera
J Glasses, wlncn we will sell at reduced prices,
jan 23 MYERS & McGILL.
SALT. 1000 Bbls No. 1 Kanawha SalU for sale by
jan3 Vr D. GORDON & CO.
AARPET BAGS.--Just received a fine lot of Carpet
J Bags and lor sate by
janl MYERS & McGILL.
M
ONEY BELTSJust received a choice lot of
Money Belts janlS
MYERS k McGILL.
OAFETY FUZE. 100,000 feet Safety Fuze, for sale
DEY GOODS, &C.
270TICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
J HAVE this day associated with me in business, Mr.
ROBERT. L. WHITE. The business will hereafter be
conducted at my old store under the firm of STEVENSON
& WHITE. In returning: my thanks to mv many friends
and the public for the liberal patronage which I have re
ceived, 1 respecuully solicit a continuance ot the same to the
new firm. janl,1853 L. D. STEVENSON.
LEASDEB D. STEVENSON".
ROBERT L. WHITE.
STEVENSON & WHITE,
Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ko. 59, Corner of the Square and CdUge Street, JVashrille.
WE have now m store onq ot the largest and best assort
ed stock of goods in the city, which we are anxious
to reduce, to make room for our Spring; purchases. "We re
spectfully request our friends ,md the public to examine our
coods before making their purchases, as we are determined
to xeu ww ior casn, or to punctual aeaiers on uoerai lime.
We will sell our Cloaks, Mantillas, printed Muslin de Lanes
and Shawls atxost janG STEVENSON k WHITE
DRESS GOODS. Rich Brocade Silks, in all colors;
Rich Neat Plaid Silks; rich Black Brocade Silks;
Rich "White Brocade Silks;; Jlich Roquet de Lanes;
Rich Black Gro de Rhine3 Small Check'd De Lanes;
Rich plain Gro de Rhines; Small Figur'd De Lanes;
Rich Plain Gro de Rhines in all colors;
White, Pink and Blue Gro de France;
Plain Spun Silks; Small Figur'd Cashmeres;
Neat Checked Silks; Plaid Cashmeres;
French, English and German Merinoes, in all colors, plain;
De Lanes in all colors; Plain Cashmeres.
We have a large assortment of the above goods which we
will sell at very reduced prices.
jan6 STEVENSON k WHITE.
"VfOURNLNU GOODS. We have a beautiful assort
JJJ, ment, sucb as Alapaccs, De Lanes, Canton Clotlis,
black English Crape, Italian do, Bombazines, Silks and Rib
bons, Crape Veils, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Hoisery, Col
lars and Sleeves Gloves, kc
jan 6 STEVENSON k WHITE.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Silk, Meriuo, Shaker Flannel and Lamb's Wool Un
der Shirts and Drawers; Silk. Merino, Lamb's Wool and
Cotton Hosiery; a nice assortment of Pttcut Shirts and Col
lars; Black and Fancy Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs, kc; Kid,
Buck, Beaver, Fur and Wool Gloves, a good assortment;
Black and Fancy French Cloths, Cassiineres and Vestings,
Suspenders, kc For sale low, by
janG STEVENSON & WHITE.
WHITE GOODS.BleachedMuslins in every qual
ity; Bleathed Drillings, Jaconet Cambrics, Muslins,
Swiss. Muslin, Check'd and Strip'd Muslins; Hair Cord,
Check'd aud Strip'd Cord; India Mulls aud Twills. Shtir
French aud Ma'msook Twills, Book Twills. In short, we
have a large assortment of the above Goods, which wo will
sell vcrv low. janU STEVENSON k WHITE.
f 7URS.-Wehave a beautiful assortment, which will be
1 sold at greatly reduced prices.
janG STEVENSON & WHITE.
1?L ANNELS A Nice Stock of Pink, Blue and White
? Unshrinking Flannels, Welch Gauze, and other chea
er Flannels, which we are selling low.
janG STEVENSON & WHITE.
1 PERFUMERY. Cologne Water, Extracts Hair Oils
. and Soaps, from the best French Perfumers,
jan 6 STEVENSON & WHITE.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS .
Beautiful V'al. Lace Chemizetts and Sleeves to match,
Uoniton Lace do do, Nee lie Work do, Honiton Lace-trim-med
do, Honiton Val. and Needle-worked Sleeves, Collars,
&o., Valencienes; Laces, Edgings and Insertings, Swiss and
Jaconets Insertings and Edgings, Black and white Lace
Capes, Black and Silk Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Bulling?,
kc, kc
House-Furnishing Goods. Rich Safin Lace for
Window Curtains, with trimmings to match, Curtain Dam
asks in variety, Lace and Muslin Curtains, extra Rich
Table Damasks, in all qualities, Towel Diapers, Towels and
Napkins of all kinds, Barnsleys, 10-1,11-1 and 12-1 Linen
Sheeting, 12-1 Muslin do, French, English and American
Furniture Prints.
Ladies' Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear.
Silk Merino and Lamb's Wool Vests and Drawers, Union
Dresses, Silk, Merino, Linen and Cotton Hosiery for Ladies,
Misses and Children, in every variety, best Paris Kid
Gloves, in all colors, Ladies, Misses and Children's Wool
and Merino Gloves, Boy's Hoisery and Gloves. For sale
low by STEVENSON k WHITE,
janG Nr. 59, Corner of College st. and the Square.
SOMETHING NEW.
THE SOUTH NASHVILLE FURNITURE
MANUFACMURING COMPANY, arc now offering i
"rj? splendid assortment of Plain and Fashionable Fur
' .j niuiieat their Depot on Market street, Thomas'
gjfefegnew building, (between Union Hall and theYggs
Square,) which they oiler nt prices to suit purchasers, l
boih at whole sale and retail. They intend to give satisfac
tion to purchasers work warranted.
Cull and examine their stock. Orders for Work attended
to with despatch. R. 11. GROOMS, Pres't.
W. li. Nance. Sec'y (scptf'xi
A.TE AIlinVALSTiao bags Buck Wheat" Flour)
350 kegs Nails, assorted;
10 kegs Golden Syrup; 100 boxes Star Caudles;
10 bbis Molasses;" 50 do Tallow do;
10 H do. do; 10 bbls Loaf Sugar;
20 bbls extraSt. Louis Flour; 10 do Crushed do.
All of which will be sold cheap for cash.
ian rt SAM SEAY.
s
MYRNA FIGS. A few drums fine Smyrna Figs
just received by (115 R. t J. NIXON.
KAHAT-EE-LOKOOM A fiesh supplyof this
delightful article, just received by
jan25 R. k J. NIXON.
CRACKNEL BUISCUIT. 100 boxes Cracknel
Buiscuit, just received by
jan25 R. & J. NIXON.
0
JIAMPAGNE. 50 baskets Champagne of the best
brands, m store an 3 ior sale by
jan25
Tl.k J.NIXON.
) RESERVES, PICKLES, &c We have now on
X hand a large supply of Preserves, Jellies, Pickles, Sauce,
kc jau-,5 R. k J. NIXON.
MEMPHIS AND NASHVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKETS.
CITY OF 1IUNTSV1LLE
and
EMBASSY.
Si
rpHE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE will leave Nashville for
I Memphis every Friday; at G o'clock, r. it., and leaves
Memphis ior Nashville every Monday, at 11 o'clock, a.m.
EMBASSY will leave Nashville for Memphis every Mouday
at G o'clock, p. m., leaves .Memphis for Nashville every
Thursday at 11 o'dock, a. m., delivering the mail at the sev
eral post ollices between the above ports. They will also
touch at all points betu ecn the post ollices.
Persons traveling southward will find it to their advantage
to take this line, as it is from two to three days quicker aiid
.Memphis with
c on tne am-
packetsalso con
necting with the Arkansas and White River Mail Line. Eve-
-11 1 .1 1 1 il !..
ry pains win oc taKcn 10 reuuer inosc who can on us com
fortable. For freight or passage, apply at the U. S. Mail Of
fice, Nashville, or A. I. SHAW k CO., Memphis.
jaulC A. L. DAVIS, Nashville.
57
JOHN K. HUME.
57
J NO. K. HUME, No. 57, College street, has just re
ceived a new supply of VELVET RIBBONS of all
widths, kc jan 2G.
BY STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD -STOCK COMPLETE.
JOHN K. HUME is now prepared to offer to his
friends and customers an excellent assortment of Sta
ple and Fancy Dry Goods, all entirely fieshand new,
of the very latest Importations.
For Ladies Brotade Silk, Brocade Robes, Cashmeres,
Scotch Plaids, Plaid .Merinos, Welsh Flannels, Lace Col
lars, and Lace Bertheus.
For Gentlemen Rich Scarfs and Cravats, Shoulder
Seam Shirts, Under Garments, Kid Gauntletts, Kid and
Silk Gloves, Embr'd Vestings, Cloths, Cassimeres, kc
jan2G.
NARROW VELVET RIBBONS.
COLORED and Black Trimming Ribbons.
Ears Lustred Jenny Muffs, Belgyan Coney Muffs
Lustred Lynx do., Fitch Muds, White Muffs, French Victo
rine, French Cuffs, Swansdown do.
Wolfe Robes for travelers, Ermine Cuffs, Ermine Vic
torines, Baptismal Pants, Russian Coating, Bear Skin Cloth
Fringes of all colors suitable for dresses.
AlsoBlanket Cloths for Coating; Superfine Bed-Blankets;
Saddle Blankets, negr Blankets, colored and dotted Blank
ets; and a general variety of Dress Goods, of all descriptions
just received and for sale. JOHN K. HUME,
j;in2G College St., near the Public Square.
C. E. GRENVILLE & CO.,
General Commission Merchants, Chattanooga, Tenn.
WILL pay particular attention to sales of Bacon, Lard
and other articles of Western produce.
As they have a large aud personal acquaintance, and di
rect correspondence at most of tho important towns in Geor
gia, and part of South Carolina and North Alabama, they
will be enabled to dispose readily of the above mentioned
articles in season, and respectfully solicit consignments.
Reference to
V. K. Stevunson, Esq., 1
Mono ax k Co., , SashviUe.
A. J. Dnscur, )
Bradlet, Wilsox k Co., Huniscilk, Ala.
jan!7 Cm
CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue of a decree of the Chancery Court at Nashville,
at the November term 1852, in the case of Sophia
Horton and others, w. Woodfolk & Fall, executors of J. W.
Ilorton, dee'd; I shall on the 12th of February next, at the
Court House door in Nashville, proceed to sell a Tract of
2G Acres of Land, oa the west side of the Franklin Turn
pike, about one mile from Nashville, a beautiful bmldiug sit
uation. Also about Two Acres of ground on the east side
of said Turnpike, adjoining the residence of Alex Fall.
Also about 25 Acres of Land, situated on the west side of
of Rains' Avenue, which will be divided info six lots, con
tainingfrom three to five acres each, a plan of which can be
seen m the possession of Alex. Fall, and will be exhibited
on the dayof sale. faid land will be sold on a credit of one
and two years, without interest; except the sura of five hun
dred doUars in cash, which will be divided in proportion to
the puschases. Notts with security will be required, and a
lien retained till the purchase mouey is paid.
janl9-td J. B. WHITE, C. &
D. G. RUMSEY, City Auctioneer.
Offie at A. A. McLean's, on Cherry Sheet. novlG-8m.
equally as cheap to New Urleans; meeting at
ileranlns and iNew Urleans rackets wlncn leav
val ot our packets, for New Orleans. Our
MISCELLANEOUS.
a.. MACGSEG0R, n. e. allowat, J. baxkhead.
KACGBEGOE, ALLOWAY & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
55 Sr. Charles Street, (third Store above St. Charles Hotel,)
New Orleans.
5N, E. ALLOWAY & CO., Nashville, Tenn.aro at
all times prepared to make liberal cash advances on 'ship
ments to us. (seplG
VALUABLE NEGRO WOMAN FOR SATE,
BY virtue of a decree of the County Court of Davidson.
County, at the November term, 1852, and renewed at
the January term 1858, I will o2er for sale, at the court
house yard, in the city of Nashville, oa Saturday the 5th
day of February, 1S53, to the highest bidder, for cash, a
negro woman, named Fanny, aged about 26 years. Said
negro woman belongs to the estate of A. J. Ford, dee'd, and
is sold for the purpose of distribution among his heirs,
jan 12 twtd F. K. CHEATHAM, Clerk.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTAE
KENT, ftdar Street, Jive doors from tho PuNic Square,
Wor,iui.may oe iound a choice and well selected
stock of Clotlis, Casimeres and Vestings, all
of which will be made un to orderin thi most Fash
ionable Style and at as short notice as can be done m any
-I.. - ii . It i -. . .... .. J
cu mu.- uuiuii, uuu ui. prices to suit tne tunes.
Ready Made Clothing. Coats, Pants, and Vests of
all kinds. A fine assortment ot Men's- Furnishing
(Joodsi Silk aud Merino imder Shirts, Shirts, Stocks,
Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk
aud linen. Shirt collars. Umbrellas, Ac,
"SfGarmeuts cut at the shortest notice. Please call and t
examine, jan 3 THOS. J. HOUGH, Agent.
TUST RECEIVED.-
-T. J. Hough is now receiving I
nd Winter s.ock, consisting of !
fj aud ODenimr his Fall and
latests styles. Also, a superior lot of Ready Made Cloth
thinsand Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods to all of which
be invites the attention of his friends and thepublic gener-
QanSj T. J. HOUGH.
JUST It-ECEIVED- A superior assortmenToF sea
sonable Ready Made Clothing, consisting of
Black Cloth Frock Coats; Black Drap d'Etat Sacks;
ColorSd " " " " " pants;
" " Sacks; Fancy Cassimere doj
Buff, white and figured Marseilles Vesti.
And a variety of other clothing-, embracing a fine and
elegant assortment. T. J. HOUGH,
jan S Cedar street.
LIFE INSURANCE.
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART
FORD, CONNECTICUT.
Jaues Dixox, Pres. HExnr L. Miller, Sec'y.
Capital and Surplus 3300,000.
Insvoaxcb on lives of white persons on the joint stock
and mutual plan.
Also. Insurance on the lives of Negroes, on reasonable
terms. S. U. LOOM1S,
jan 15 6m Agent.
ITRESil GRASS SEED Growth of 185'i.
jj 10 barrels Red Clover Seed.
rzdO bushels Blue Grass Seed;
do- Uei ds brass beed; received by T. ELLS.
jan 12 eolm
2darkt street, Nashville.
C CHOOL ROOKS. Of every variety. For sale by
p jan 12 'IOON k RUTLAND.
CUMBERLAND HOTEL,
Foot of Broad. Slrtety Directly opposite the Slea-miboat
Banding, JYashviUeTeim
J. L. GRACE, Proprietor.
riIIE undersigned, thankful for the very liberal jjipewj
JL patronage bestowed on this House since he liHls
opened it to thepublic in March last, and mast re
spectfulty solicits a continuance oi" public favor. To- the
boarding and traveling community, he would siy, that he
is now prepared to give them accommodations equal to any
hotel in the city, having procured the sservices. of polite and
attentive-clerks, experienced waiters, and tirst rate cooks.
The rooms are large and pleasantly situated, commanding
a beautiful view ot the river and busiuess operations of the
city. Persons wishing to travel by the river this house id
fords superior advantages, being located
Immediately at the Landing;
Thelraveirer who stops here need never loose his chance
of the first boat. Baggage will always be conveyed to and
fr jm Steamboats bv the servants of the house, frccof charge
Bills always mcderate. jan2;: J. I;. GRACE.
TTyTETand unpleasant under foot, and to avoid Plcuri
T sy, Pneumonia, Coughs, Colds and Afil&tionsof the
the Lungs, the justly celebrated FRENCH CORK SULES,
should be worn, of which the subscriber has received a large
supply of Ladies, Misses, and Gen tlenien's sizes. Forsale
by jan25 II. a SCOVEL.
rpEETH, Nail, Hat, Hair, Broom, Scrub7ranue?s
JL .blacking and facouring, 1'iunt, arnish, ilarkmg, Art
sale by H. G. SCOVEL.
North side of the Fublic Square, S doors West of the Nash
ville Inn.
100
GROSS Charles Patndge-'s
Matches, just received by
Round Wood Box
II. G. SCOVEL
jan25
1000
POUNDS Refined Salt Petre, for sale bv
Jan25 H. G. SCOVEL.
)ERFUMERYin great variety, kept constancy on
band and lor sale by jan'jf) it. u. SUU V til,.
GRASS SEE US Orchard Grass, Timothy, nerd's
Grass, Clover and Blue Grass Seeds, on hand and for
sale by jan2o 11. G. SCOVEL
OU1S1NE (Sulphate) Sulphate Morphine, Phosphat
Lime, Collodian, Carb, 1'ota.si, Lunar Caustic, Oil
Cedar just received and for sale by
jar. 25 n. G. SQOVEL-
rpjtUSSES. Nero Abdomiual Supporters, aud Shoulder
JL Braces, in great variety for sale by
jan 25 HG. SCOVEL.
STRAYED from the subscriber, on the White's"" Creek
Pike, one mile and a lialf below Nashville, about twen
ty days since, a SORREL COLT, 3 years old next spring,
both hind feet white, a small star and stripe in the face,
about 143 hands high is a natural pacer, and in fine order.
I will pay a liberal reward for his delivery to me, or for such
information as will enable me to get him.
janl5 triwGw JOHN S. BRIEN.
IN GREAT DEMAND.
W
E arc supplying as fast as we can manufacture them,
the popular v rougiit iron Looking btove called
T ii ti T li ri ri ft S S JS A rt ,
and we offer the following good and sufficient reasons why
it should be in every family in the South:
1st. It is of Southern manufacture, being made by the
subscribers in the city of Nashville.
2nd. It is of such durable materials that it must out last
three or four cast iron stoves.
3rd. It is more complete in its cooking apparatus than
any cast iron cooking stove. "
4th. It is so complete in its construction, that a child can
use it.
5th. Its economy of fuel is such, that it does not use half
as much fuel as a cast iron stove of the same size.
6th. In economy of time it is important, as it can be heat
ed ready for cooking in a few minutes.
7th. Its uniform regularity, as every part of the stove is
equally heated at the same time.
8th. Its perfect reliability, us we have put up over 400 of
them in this State, and no one has ever failed to give en
tire satisfaction.
The Tennessean has now been before the public for five
j-ears, and if not as new as some, it has another advantage
quite as great, viz: a well earned reputation and a rising
credit, it has been doing the work of many hundreds of
families for several years, and it may be said, to have es
tablished itself in business. Competition and change
have done it no hurt. Like an old and well known trading
house that retains its regular custom, while new ones are
springing up around it, so this stove has held on its way.
No stovecould thus steadily and permanently prosper,. that
has not sterling qualities the true element of success.
The Tennessean started on right principles, and has had
no occasion to stop for improvements. Those who have
used it, are determined still to use it, without modification
or change. It is brought forward as the same substantial,
convenient, busiuess-like stove, that has served the public
so well heretofore, and lhat'has done its full share in gaining
forour establishment the reputation it enjoys; of keeping, the
best cooking stoves in the market.
SNOW, MACKENZIE k CO.
Nashville.
"VTOT1CE. As I have engaged to devote my whole
XN time to Mr. Gossett's School, my private Classes will
be discontinued
fjan 2'3
A. KUUSISS.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
THE next Session of mv School will commence MON
DAY. 7th Feb. All the English branches, and the
Latin and Greek Languages will be as heretofore under my
charge. In the department of Mathematics I shall have the
valuable assistance of Mr. KOCSISS, whose high qualifica
tions are not uuknown in this community. Drawing and
Penmanship will be taught as SCIENCES, under his direc
tion. He will likewise teach the .MODERN LANGUAGES,
the German, French, Italian, and Spanish. It is believed
that superior advantages for the acquisition of a thorough
education cannot be found in the State, aud a liberal share
of patronage is respectfully solicited,
N. B. As my School is under a most thorough Classifi
cation, new Scholars would do well to enter this or next
week; and no additional charge will be made should any
wish to do so. jan-27 lm HENRY GOS3ETT.
PERFUMERY. Also a good supply of the best Per
fumery, Hair OiL kc, forsale by
Jan23 MYERS k McGILL.
CLOTHING CITY MANUFACTORY HOME INDUS
TRY. I KEEP constantly on hand a fullsupply of all kinds of
gentlemen's wearing apparel, made up'in the very best
manner under my own superintendance, and would ask my
friends and thepublic to give me a call and convince them
selves, it is their own advantage, as I knowl can suit them
in price. A. SANDIIOUSE,
dee 1 Market street, six doors from the square.
TpiN RONNETand TRAVELING TRUNKS
JL Fue Sole Leather Traveling Trunks;
- " " ESfegy do;
" Kip and Common Trunks;
Ladies' Fine Bonnet Trunks. Just received by
.xn 11 RAMAGE & OUTTRCn ,
ipiRE! The undei-siguea iwve icuoteu man: otockut"
1 'goods to No.14, Union street. We will be pleased to
wait oh our old friends at this stand. Our stock will be
closed out cheap for Cash. J. C. & T. D. FITE. "
jan29 lw No. 14, Union St.
ists, fctiavmg, Ulolnes, bteucil, Camels and Badger Hair,
Sweeping, White Wash, Popes Eye, (for cleaning windows)
and Graininc and Blending DRUSHES.on hand and for
MEDICAL.
THE INFALLIBLE COUGH REMEDY.
DR. C. WILLIAMS'
Compound Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wcod '
Naptha.
For tit cure of CougJiS, Coldet Hoarseness, JIoopingcovgK ,
Croup, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma and Om
sttmvthn.
Prom Physicians Testimony Worth Knowing.
Read the subjoined opinion of Dr. J. W. Bicker; of
Moulton, Ala., a popular und skillful pnysician ot uik old
school, aud of more than twenty years experience.
Moclton-, ALA, July 20,1351-
Dc Cuas. Williams Dear Sir, I embrace the present
opportunity of addressing you a tew lines relative to-vour
Pulmonic preparation of Wild Cherry, which you have in
troduced to the notice of thepubbc 1 have all my life been
opposed'to all secret remedies, but after my interview with
yoo last Spring, ami from the information you impartad to
me relative to the ingredients ofwhieh your eicellent pre
paration is composed, I felt no hesitation m tryingyour pre
paration in my case, and am pleased tosay it fufly justified
the favorable impression I had entertained of iti efheacy in
affections of the Lungs. I also prescribed your preparation;
to many of my patients with the greatest success. lam
also informed by my friend Dr. Jenkins, of liillsboro' that
he has found itm his practice to be a most valuable Anodi
Ilepectoraat in all cases that have been under his observa-
uou. I would suggest to von the propriety ot having your
agent always fully supplied in this place, as I found that
your agent here had entirely soldout all you had forwarded
him. 1 take great pleasure in recommending your xalaablc
preparation as a most efficient remedy in all Puluiouary
Affections and the best Anodine Expectorant with which I
am accpiainted. If you think this will beof any benefit to you,
you can useit in such a manner asvoumav think ad viable.
Most truly yours, J." W- HlCKEY, M. D.
For sale Wholesale- and RataiT.and on Agency by J. M
ZIMERMAN. Wholesale Druggist, who is the General.
Agent for this pupidor and '7r preparation at the city of
Nashvilie-amratirrounding eouutry. It isahto forsale by
the fulloviug Drujwists :
- EW1N BROTHERS,
" - CAUTW RIU I1T & ARMSTRONG,
W.W.BEV.KY,
" GEOKGli W. UENDERSHOTT,
r T. WELLS,
' H. G. SCOVEL,
BEACH, FLEMING k CO.,
.- - . OUUUY & MARTIN, Nashvillts.
' ". MNGFOKL) k McDERMOTT;
Muifieusboro.
E. G. CLOUSTON, I T
F. S. WOLRiOGK, r Franklin, T.
HAWKINS k TOWLER, Columbia.
And by all Druggists in every town in the State of Ten
nessee, and all the Southern and Western States,
jan 1 lm d tw w
FOR MALE AND FEMALE.
BKYH FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLE, is a command
that should be eneeifuUy Uj)ed by the ebildreu of
men. Dr. LurzeU's JUNO vOKl)lAL,or Proereati re Elixir,
PrSiL'cs au t'H"w;'l,Jl icatorative in case of Debility
lnrajjEncy, or BarrenueMS aud all irregulavities of naliue.
It is afl that it professes to be, viz: Nature's great rosiorative,
aud remedy for thow in the mairiod t-tate about oflpi mg.
It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, Central Debiliiy,
Gleet, Weakness of the Cenital Organs, Neivous affecti iis,
Lucovrhea or Whites. As an invigorating medicine it is un
equalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Congu np
tion, Indigestion, loss of Muscular energy. Physical Lat-si-tude,
Female Weakness, Debility, Ac, It is warranted to
please the user in any of tlie above ceinp.tiiits, and' i- if
priceless value to those without offspring.
Caution Extra. Find the name ui Comstock k Bi oth
ers oo the wrapper and never buy it unless you find the
nanios as it has been extensively counterfited oflaic.
Avoid the counterfeit as vou would poiswii.
CAKTWKIUHT Jfc ARMSTRONG
"Wholesii.e and Retail Agt's. Comer Broad and Market
Streets, .vishville. fjttl vl 2 dtrw k w 1 2m.
FTJRinTURE, CARPETING, FLOOR OIL CLOTH,
Matting.Dmgget, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, Mantle and
other Clocks", Pier Glasses, and aU kinds of Looking
Glasses. aMIE subscriber has in Store, and is constantly Tggy
. receiving a large supply of the abov articles, "T1
among which rill be found Rosewood Parlor Setts,
covered with a sujK.-rior article of French Brogutehe; uose
wood Chamber Setts, Mahogany do; a large ua&ortmcnt of
Mahogany and Rosewood Centre Tables; Dressing Bureaus;
fast and Desert Tables; WnshstafttJx; Work Table; Ward
robes; Lounges; Caudle Stand; Sofus, Ac., kc; Windsor
and Cane Seat Cliairs of all kinds. Tapstry Brussels, Three
Ply, Ingrain and Two Ply Curpetting, Rugs, kc. Floor and
'Table Oil Cloth, of all kinds, trom 0110 yard to eight yards
wide, which the public arc respectfully "invited to examine.
All ofwhieh will be sold low fur cash, or on time fbr approved
paper.
i have personally selected every article, aud thewokrman
shipnnd tmish of all work sold byme will be warranted to
be as represented. A. PATTERSON,
Oillcge street, near Church st,, Nashville, Tcnn.
dec" ,iu
REGULAR MONTHLY SALES AT AUCTION.
B i' A. J. It ITXC AX,
Tuesday and Wednesday, February loth, and Kith, 1S53.
ON Tuesday and Wednesday, 15th and 16th February,
I will sell without reserve a very large stock of entire
ly New and Desirable Goods, embracing a great variety of
English Goods rof this Fall's Importation) and of American
Goods, all of the latest and handsomest styles. Among them
will be found Wool-dyed Black and other Cloths, Cassimeres.
Enninetts, Imperial Cloths,Beavcrtecns, heavy, black, blue
and Oxford mixed, brown aud Cadett Satinetts Steubenvillc
and Eastern Jeaus, Cashmere and Satin Vestings; Freuch
Shapes of new and beautiful styles, fancy Prints, black and
second Mourning Prints, ruby and orange Prints, Cashmeres
and Muuslin de iaines, black Silks, superior Silk Handker
chiefs, Patent Thread, Silk and Twist, black and colored
Lamb's-wool, Merino, and Cashmere Hose and Half Hose,
Kid, Silk and Woolen Gloves, Irish Linens, (of direct impor
tations) of superior quality, Lamb's-wool and Merino Sliirts
and Drawers; large stockof Wrappings, and general Trim
mings; Spool Threads, Buttons, Needles, Pins, kc; colored
Cambrics, Paddingsscarlet, white and orange Flannels, Al
paccas, English and French Merino, bleached and brown
Drill, 3-4, 4-t and 5-4; bleached and brown Domestic,
3 4, 4-4, 7-8 wide, of Southern and Western manufactures,
kc, kc,
ALSO. 5-3 Cases Boots, Shoes and Brogans, now in
store, comprising Men's Kip, Calf and Seal Boots, thick
Boots, Kip and thick Brogans; Ladies', Misses' and D.ys
Shoes.
WITH HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, kc, kc Tho
stock is large, comprising the greatest variety, and well
worth the attention of country and city buyers,
SSjFl'enns will be made accommodating.
AND. J. DUNCAN;
VTV! TTR. ? A T.Vfi 1 esu ' 1
Feb'y 16 ai.d 16,
March 15, 1C and 17,
April 12, 13 and 14.
jan 'J8
May 17, 18 and 10. 1.
June 14, 15 and Hi. . ;
July 12, 13 and 14.
A. J. D-
FIRST LAERE SALE OF DRY GOODS, &c, FOR1953,
BY J. F. DUNTON.
ON TUESDAY, February 8, and THURSDAY. Febru
10, 1 will offer for sale at auction an extensive lot of
beautiful Springand Summer Goods, just now received con
sisting of Berage de Lainc, i.awns, Brocade Sillcs, Satiu de
Cheue, beautiful Mantillas, Alpacca, figured and plain, Gros
de Rhine Silks, Irish Linen, Black, Mixed and Wliite Hose,
Gloves of every description, Brown and Eleached Domes
tic, Drillings, Apron Checks, Shirting Checks, English,
French aud American Prints, Gingham, Silk, Cotton aud
Thread Laces, and Inserting and Edging, Fancy Dress
Goods; French and German Cloths, aud Doe skin Cassi
mere, Suspenders, Liueu Table Clotlis, Toweling, Napkins,
Union Diaper, Buckles, Buttons, Spool Thread, Sewing
Silk, Flax Thread, Corset Laces, Shoo Laces, Capnet, Bob
binet, Jaconet, B. Muslin, Bed Tieking, Flannels, Sattinet,
Vestings, Needles, Hair Pins, Combs, Looking Glasses,
Fishhooks, Jewsharps, Cottouades, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fan
cy Cotton Handkerchiefs, Silk Cravats, French, Eiglish and
German Merinos, Cambric, in all colors, Extra Turkey Red
Handkerchiefs; Alpaca Serges, Drap d'ete, Scarlet ground
Prints, Jeans, Nankeens, Curtain Muslin, Knives, Forks,
Scissors, etc., with Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, kc, kc The
stock being a very large and beautiful one. I would say
that both the city and country buyers would find it to their
interest to attend this sale. jan29 J. F. DUNTON.
FUTURE. SALES
February, 22 k 21
March, -8, 9 k 1023 k 24
April 5&7 19, 20&21
May, 3A 5 21, 23 -23&30
Juuc,7& 9 21,23 25&30
July, 5 k 719 & 21 26k 27
August, 2 &,S 11, 13 k 25
Sept. 6 k 78, 15, 22 k 20
Oct. 4 k 56 A 1320 k 27
Nov. 1 k 23 & 10 17& 2
CLARK STREET COACH MANUFACTORY,
1853.
THE PROPRIETOR of this, establishment gSE
begs leave to iuform the public and lus old &fc.
customers, tliat he still carries on the Coach and Rug
gy business in all its various branches. vLc Coach Painting,
Wood Work, Trimming, Blacksmithing, Harness Making,
and Finishing. All work sold by me is made at the Clark,
Street Manuliictory aud warranted.
I now hare on hand, and for sale, Family Carriages,
Itockawjys, Barouches, Trotting Buggies, Sulkies, and
School Omnibuses. In mv work all of the newest lashipasj
and latest siyles are introduced and warranted. '
All Orders for new work attended to with promptness,
and desoatch having- good workmen in n yemploy.
Repairing done with prompt uass ana despatch, ,and'
mv customers may rly on getting their work when prom
ised. IRA A STOUT,
jan 17 triwly Clark Street, Nashville, Tenuv
Wardrobes; rrcncii iiedsieads; raugeieMdelxareo; .Mahoga
ny and Rose-wood Chairs, and a eeuipteie Mssurunent of com
mon Furniture, to wit : Bedsteads: llureau: Dir.insr. Break-

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