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1 eg tit ha j w jnn Dr. toaii ttseh Ihoa dedl pepti. rclaxi very i Calls U An Dyspi gestive Fourth ihc gnu Philade tion, Dy Dobilhy agent, il ridnM among 2ne moet iASSETT'S "V ..FIRST PREMIUM .'" 3IANUFACTURED G. D. WINCHELL rpm? above cut represents (his CELEBRATED PUMP p! JL freni the well or cisleni as may be required, lly this ai Mater for Stock, Btlhing or other purposes, without going t used as a Fire Engine, in case of fire. This l'axr is better adapted, more simple and durable, tha Slates. I'wirs for Raiieoars, worked with Horse Power, Wind Mi 1afod for ell FACTer.r purposes either Hot or Cold, Deep Well es Exwkc, Pike Enoine, Steam Boat Pomh, Distillerihs, ?TGivtorthe!f.nn,.Mr. JEFFRIES is now in the city, and specimen of this excellent improvement, which is now on exhil Will receive evorr atteution. ffeb 'J ; SPECIAL NOTICES. A Sure -f.lcliuucc. So certain are the effects of Dr. M'Lanii'a.Tiver Pills in cases of disordered Liver, that they ;ure regarded as the Specific for that complicated class of diseaseslfcnown as Hepatic The patient has a medicine at hand npon which he can always rely. All that is necessary is to purchase and use Dr. M'Lane's Liter Pills, to secure -a restoration of health. Read this: Wilkins Township, Allegheny Co. Pa. 'J. Cudd Si Co. Pleabe let nie have two boxes more of Dr. M.'Iue's Liver Pills. My wife has used two boxes of the Doctor's Pills, and I asstre vou they have done her mora yjood than my family physician has for two yenrs, during which time he was in rogularattendauce. Those two boxes, tl think, will effect a cure. JAMES JONES. 3?Thi.s valuable medicine may be had at all the princi pal Drug Stores in Nashville and vicinity. "While there is Life there is Hope!" Somo of the most dreadful and stubborn disseascs of the Lungs ever known, have been promptly and entirely cured by Br. C. Williams' Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha, after the most skillful Physicians and every known remedy had failed. We thero fore say, "While tlmre is Life there is Hope" ifyouusa this new and popular remedy. tSTSce long advertisement in another column. lmo. Be Warned in Time I All who are afflicted with Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, arc most earnestly advised to give Dr. C. Williams' Pulmo nic Balsam qv Wild Cnannr and Wood Naptiia, an imme diate trial, it is the greatest remedy of modern times, and produces the most astonishing results. Seo advertisement in another column. janl lm. Cclla's New Saloon. Lunch Every Day. 1 his finished Establishment has Lunch set out every daj- half-past ton o'clock. Cblla's Saloon is a favorable re it to all who like to luxuriate. He has the best of Liquors all kinds; and the Lunch he spreads is enough to wliet 3 appetite of an epicure. Polite and clever himself, he i polite and clever assistants; and all who visit him once :i be sure to call ajraiii. Vn Ounce of Fact is worth a pound of theory and the rms of conclusive facts that cluster around that, incom iblc preparation, HooQand's German Bitters, prepared by C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, establishing its value aS a and restorative, arc such as would prevent increduliti from questioning its efficacy. In all casus of disease of omacli, whether acute or chronic it may be recommcn jr its soothing, cordial and renovating influence. Dys 1, heartburn, loss of appetite, nausea, nervoue tremors, tion, debility, Ac, are relieved, by the Bitters in a hort space of time; and perseverance in their use never work a thorough cure. other Scientific Wonder! -Important to sptics. Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin, the True Di lluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet, or the Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Leibeg, -t Phj-siologieal Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Iphia. This is only a wonderful remedy for Indiges- spopriia, uudice, Liver Complaint, Constirpalion and , curing after nature's own method, by nature's own te Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, containing scientific i of i ts valne, furnished by agents gratis. See notice le medical advertisements. extraordinary discovery in (he irrtd is the Grjal Arabian Remedy for win and tteast. H. G. FARRELL'S CELEBRATED ARABIAULIKTMENT N ERRONEOUS IDEA that diseases cannot bo .opt by taking large quantities of modicir cs into the in a great man- cases of which much injury is lOUghWe duae in point le actually cured. The he stomach by continued use of nauseating mix- i IT IS. cured eri .stomach, June, altl coats of S. lure, freq; if-e fund. jiepsia, ne jiess, flatn fore, be plied otter lion, andt iatiy become somucn disordered that the digest m, is serioudy injured tha result of which is dvs rrousness, oholics, alternate diarrhooa and costive lonce, nightmare; etc., etc Would it not, there ry desirable to possess a remedy, which being ap iwUy would excite the absorbents to increased ae hus aim off throutrh this medium, the deleterious principle, my every th ho the mat the desire formed bv mainly eftiv dients of wi JlLVN L1N1 plants pecul 10 be had ofi very town which see mo consumption stages, nerve spleen, scrofi cured, and o anodyne d application, I that dclightfb fiprains, brut rheumatism, i for nearly aR ternal applied which is the direect cavte of the disease? Sure-1 llllvillg UMU Ik 111 UUUJJi, MlUi. UUd UU1U UOb OniV t pleasant, but by far the safest means to effect i end. The almost superhuman cures per the Arabian physicians in the days of old were ted bv this course of treatment, and the ingre uch EL G. FARRELL'S CELEBRATED ARA MENT is composed, are extracted from rare iar to Arabia. This great Liniment (which is now nost respectable druggistswand merchants in in the United Suites) is daily affecting cures i beyond the power of medicine to control , bronchitts, and liver complaints in their first us affections, indigestion, enlargement of the ilous tumors, goitre, etc., etc., arc frequently toays relieved by its use. It is unsurpassed as ieving severe pains in a few minutes after its t soothes the irritated nerves, and produces .1 tranquility so grateful to the nervous invalid, cs, Nvounds, burns, sore throat, chilblains, un pam, etc., are speedily cured by it, and ailments in horses or cattle, requiring an ex Ion, it is an eflectual remedy. Lookout for Counterfeits I The public yvhichhaslatelj r'Arabian Linimt fcits, because has it in good faith, v ists, and they wil the spurious mirt The genuine art sole inventor and 17 Main street, Pec Aerencics must be t are cautioned against another counterfeit, made its appearance, called W. B. Farrell's ;nt, the most dangerous of all the counter- having the name ot iarrell, many will buy rithout the knowledge that a counterfeit ex- 1 perhaps only discover their error when urc has wrought its evil enecls. icle ismanidacf urcd only by H. G "Xirrell, iroprietor, and whole sale dmrgist, No. ria, Illinois, to whom all applications for .aurcssed. tie sure you get it with the Farrell's, thus H. G. FARRELL'S letters n. G. before and his signature oi Sold by and by regular null States. 3J Price 25 and AGENTS WANTEi theJnited States, in w Address H. G.Farrell ference as to character, i the wrapper, all others are counterfeits. lorized agents throughout the United 50 cents, and $1 per bolUe. O i a STery town, village and hamlet in bach one is not alreadv establish. as above, accompanied with good re- VALUABLE El THOSE two Store H( occupied by Voizot, IAL ESTATE FOR SALE. uses on Union street, one the other by Flowers, are ch front about 20 feet on now offered forsale. Ea Union street the lots abo If not previously soldth. at the Court House door, in 7th day of March next, at li Terms, 6, 12, IS, and 24 m from date, payable in Rank, Tcb4 1 TTJiIIYSICIAN'S TPRF.S a t 100 feet deep. e will bo offered at Public Sale, shville, on SATURDAY, the o't 'ock. onih wr DOtcs bearing interest m'f, to good endorsers. -fA'DSa CROCKETT. JL lately of the house of Mef srs En n Brotliers, has been engaged by us to attend to tl ie Pm,. "lption Depart. racnt of our house. Our frienfa . Y)' "pun their Prescriptions being compounded triu, "curacy aud neatj ness, and with the purest and most ReUnt medicines. PUMP. AWARDS D.lWm BY Cincinnati, Ohio. aced in a house, and so armnred that water can be drawn raugeraent you are enabled to pump a suflicient quantity of .fr.i i ui - r f it ..i -..Ti i ui uuuis, ay aiiaeuiug a piece 01 uoss, uns rump can oe i any article of the kind now in use or known in the United 11, Water Power, or by Hand. Mines, Salt "Wells, ic, calcu s. Cistern, Elevating or Forcing wafer from Springs, Gar- UUEWEEIES, 1ANNKRIES, DU.lI.N1.fO Or IRRIGATION 01 .LAND. will be pleased to have those interested callai.d examine a imoii at Uie Union Hall, Nashville. All orders for Pump; " G. D. WINCHELL A CO. NO. -M, UNION ST. PRACTICAL UTILITY. T American Fruit Culturist, containing direc tions for the propagation and culture of Fruit Trees, A-c. By John J. Thomas. Illustrated with 300 Fig ures. Tli e Fruit Garden-A Treatise on the propagation, transplanting, pruning and training of Orchard and Garden Trees, &c, also the laying out of Gardens and Orchards. By P. Barry Ulustrated with 150 Figures. Garti 'ening For Ladies, and Companion to the Flower G irden. By Mrs. Loudon Edited by A. J. Down in The 1 lose Manual, containing accurate descriptions of all the finest varieties of ROSES, with directions for thei r propagation, and the destruction of Insects. By R. 1 luist The Cu llturc of the Grape. By Jl. Buchanan, with direc rtions for the cultivation of the STRAWBERRY. By I Longworth. The Am '.crican Receipt Book -Or complete Book of Refer enoe, containing 3,000 important Receipt?. By A. S. Wright. Americait Bee-Keeper's manual. By T. B. Miner Youatt & 3Iartius Practical Treatise on Cattle, Youatton the Structure and Diseases of Horses. The Fanner's Land Measure, showing the con lenta of aay piece of Laud from dimensions taken iu Yards. TOON & RUTLAND. COOKERY. Miss Leslie -'s Complete Cookery. Mrs. Bliss' Prac tical Cook Bv"Xt House-keeper's Guide. TJie America c Lady's System of Cookery. Mrs. Buchcr's'0"iestic Economy, Miss Beeche's House Book. jan23 TOON & RUTLAND JOHN YORK & CO. ILjrOVAL. John York & Co. L.ivc removed theirstock of Books and Stationery, to No. 14, tlniou street, (Railroad Store,) where they are offering School Books, Miscellaneous, Law, Medical and Blank Books, Letter, .Foolscap and Note Paper, Ac. at prices greatly reduced since Vtefire. feb4. LAW BOOKS. Swan's Reports: Reports of the cases argued and de termined in the Supremo Court of Tennessee, during the years lSol-2. By Wm. G. Swa u, State 'Reporter. Chilly's Blackstone. -Kiunie's Blackstone. Minnie's Kent. . Kent's Commentaries or American Law. Chitty's Pleadings; ' .Chittyon Bills. Chitty on Contracts. Story on Bailments. -' - Story on Equity Jurisprudence. ' ; Story on Conflict of Laws. ,.'-". ...' Storyon Bills of Exchange. V - " Story on Agency. Story on Partnership. Story on Promissory Notes. Greenlief on the Testimony of the Evangelist. . Greenlief on Evidence. A Grcenleifs on Real Property. . ' -Danial's Chwicery PIe.idingand Eracfice. Stephen on Pleading. " . - . Wheeler's Chancery Digest. "a Starkie on Evidence. Angcll and Ames 0:1 Corporation. Angell On Water Courses. Angcll on Assignments. Thomas' Coke, American Law Forms. The above named Law Books are for sale at a less price than can be bought elsewhere, by jan23 JOHN YORK & CO. ' No. 14 Union street, HERRMAN fcU SARONI, Professor of Vocal Music, Instrumental Music and Composition. Teems. One Dollar a Lesson, payable quarterly. Letters addressed as above, will meet with prompt atteution. feb 2-ly. 1 OOTS AND SHOES-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RAMAGE & CHURCH, 42, College street, respectfully call the atteution of buyers to their stock of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, which they have recently re ceived, direct from the Manufactories, and offer them at the lowest market prices. febo 42, College st. I T7D CrLOYl!..S.--Just received a re-supply of Kid Gloves, of various colors- -and bestnualitv. janl3 MYERS & McGTCL. LIFE PRESERVERS Just received an assort ment of Life Preservers, warranted to be of the best quality. janlS MYERS & McGILL. NOTICE. In consequence of the Fire on Friday moni ing, we arc compelled to suspend business for some time, but will commence again as soon as we can procure a suitable house, of which due notice will be given. In the meantime we hope our friends who are iudebted to us, and to Ewin, Brown & Co., will come forward and settle up without delay, that wc may meet our own engagements promptly. Wccau be found at No. 18, ou the square John Nichol's old stand. We would also take this occasion to express our grateful thanks to those who have kindly favored us and our prede cessors with their patronage; to the Fire Companies and citizens, to whose exertions wq are mainly indebted for what of our goods were saved, and to those kind friends who sympathise with us in our loss. feb 2 EWIN BROTHERS. S1 ILK AND LINEN IIANKERCHIEF'S Just received a superior lot of Silk and Linen Pooknt liandkercmets, and lor sale by MYERS & JrcGILL. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, College St, one door from the Square. janl3. COACH MAKING. THE undersigned would respectfully in fonn their Iriends and the public'that tney nave taken tue old stsnd ot u. x. Watson, .No. 34, Deaderick st., where they intend to carry on COACH MAK ING in all its branches. We will keep constantly on hand an assortmentof Carriages, which we will disposeNof on reasonable terms. Carnages of every description made to order promptly. Repairing done on reasonable terms, and the public may rely upon getting their work when promised. Work entrusted to us will be warranted io be of 'the best workmanship and materials. BLACICSMITHINA&vcrydescriptionofr SMITH'S WOKK, straann'er . .... tSTHORSE SnOErN-VeJtmMSSfr enced HORSE SHOERS, and UnsjSyi' i their horses shod in the neatest manf?4, Ci W'- 1 ' n to our care will be under the immediate - -jSt the Proprietors, and no pains crexpen... x, . isfactionto all. We respectfalij- 4-..v r liberal share of their patronage, feb 2-ly ; co.. rHJi F. HAGAN. NEW BOOKS. JAMES' RAILROAD AND ROUTE BOOK, for the Western and Southern States. ' Compiled by J. Grisworld, 3IARYRICE:0r, The Adventures of a Servant Maid, ByG. W. M. Reynolds. Part second. THE CONVERT OF ST. PAUL. A talc of Greece and Rome, by Alex. Dumas. HEALTH AND LONG LIFE, by R. J. CulverwiU, M. D. HOW TO BE HAPPY, do do do. DISEASES OF WINTER, do v do do. For sale by fjan 29 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. a large collection of Common and Classical School Books. The trade supplied at low prices. J" 29 F. HAGAN. INDIAN BATTLES, MURDERS, SEIGES AND FORAYS IN THE SOUTHWEST. XtAKATlVKS OF Geu.HAU,C0L. Brown, Qapt. Cahh; .John Davl?, John Boslet, Sajojel Blaik, Da. SuEuir, in t ' iHos. livcnETT, Joun Rain3, and including accounts- of Jficl-ojact: Campaign Attack on Buchanan's Station le told Water Expedition Burning xf Sigler's Fort Bat tle oj uaney J-ort Attach on- Greenfield Fort Defence of Bledsoe's LicbSeige on Boonsloro'lhe Blue Lick De feat, dec. One vol., paper. Price 30 cents: The thrilling interest of the above Naratives must be attended with great popular ity and an overwhelmicgsnlc. I therefore wish to engage ONE HUNDRED AGENTS to undertake the sale of them in every county in this State. A small capital of from 15 to $50 will give the agent an out-fit from which a splendid piofit may be realized. For particulars, addreis or call on febO F. HAGAN, Publishers' Agent, T EMOVrAL.-DR. B. W. HALL has removed, to the JL office and residence on Cherrv street. onDosifc Judtre wnons, near ijoniciius & Jicuombs Cabinet Warerooms Jan3. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! TUcsT received a lanre stock of new nnil low for cash or approved naoea. Bedsteads. ! i V a lanre lot: Extension Tables, dor Biinmi A-i .tr Bi-pak- fast, Dining, Desert, Card and Work Tables, a fine assort ment. Clocks from one dollar seventv-tiva to fiftv. allin surcd. Looking Glasses, &c. Window Shades: Two Su perior Pianos, which will be sold vcrv low, as I am about enlarging my Warer-rooms and will b'ffer Baucains. 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 o en tb opposite Bank of Tennessee. Tenth Legion, Home Press and Bannerof Peace, copv. LOOK TO YOUR TNTPVRFRT t THE subscribers have associated themselves together for the purpose of carrying on a general agency3 business m buying and selling negroes. We can at all times be found at our office. Nn. S3 fVxInr 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, us we will either buv on our nw account or sell on commission for others. v selves to obey instructions, and especially promise to be par ticular in selecting good homes for favorite servant?, with out separating families. DABBS & PORTER KEis Y. roitTEit, Giles county. Jos. W. Dadiis, Nashville. jan26 QODA WATER APPARATUS, for mnnufac 0 taring, drawing andlottleiivr. of the latest and most :iru- proved construction, manufactured and for sale, with ex plicit printed directions for its use, by JOHN MATHEWS, COONER OP FlIlST AVENUE AND 9fiT!r STncrr Opposite Bellevue, js'ew Yons ine only establishment devoted exclusively to the manu facture of SODA WATER MACHINERY, Ac., in the United States, and where may be found a large assortment of every article connected with the business, including Materials', &c jan 27 3m Established 20 Yeabs. OUEENSWARE at REDUCED PRICES FOR Cartt nwr.v HAVING purchased of Mr. W. Gilliam his very large and well assorted stock of Quecnswarc. (ila. and China, a great portion of which is of late importa tions, lam now prepared to furnish all who may favor me with a call, with Quecnswarc, &c, very low for cash. Country Merchants would find it to their interest to irivn me a call. Close personal attention will berriven to business, and mwt Dackers employed. 5f Uall at Uilliam's Old Stand, North side of the Pub lie quare Aaslmllo 'ienn. oc7-fjm J. C. HARDEN; ILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. -We have a good assortment of Silk Underwear. Also' Merino nnrl Flannel, all of which we will sell at low rates, jan 23 M YERS & McGILL, Ladies and Gentlemen's FimiisliingStOre, No. 56. College U AliUJLiTlCATJSU UIE.UGS. STRETCH & ORR have now in store a srood sunnlv of ?nlrf Medicines, to which the attention of Physicians is di- Prescriptions sent to our store will be prepared with such medicines as will not disappoint the Physician or patient. In fact our motlo shall erer be "strict attention to business' ian 31 STRETHIT x- nrtn Druggists and Prcscriptionists, corner Union and Cher ry oireeis. noi) lilViiU OIL Kushton& Clark's Cod Liver J Oil, warranteu pure and fresh, mst roreivwl nd fnr sa.e, J . i . Uan 3lJ STRETCH & ORR, Druggists and Prcscriptionists, corner Union and Cherry. EXTRA FINE TEAS- -The undersigned have just received from one of the oldest ' and best established xea nouses in ine ionn, a lull supply ot Jilacl: and Impe rial Teas, neatly put up in assorted size packages for family use. And also, an extra article of black Tea for the sick. For sale by STRETCH mm Druggists and t'rescriptionisls, corner Union and Cherry Afreets jan31. REMOVED. WE have removed our stock of Variety Goods, to the house on the west side of the Square, on the corner of Deadenck street, where we have now on hand a large assortment of English, French and American Fancy Goods; -omuiuie lyriuiiusiiiujj uuuiury siores; aiso uomDs, iirushes Spool and Patent Threadt Cutlery, Hosierv, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs. Port Monies, Pins. Needles and'steel rmnHs nna and Pistols, Stationery', Clocks, Gold and Gilt Jewelry: also Looking-glasses, Violins, Violin Strings, Fancy Soaps Per fumery, Ac, aud many other articles too numerous tb'raen- xion, 10 wuicn we invito me aiienuon ot country merchants and the city, trade generally, as we will sell at small profits to any favoring us with their custom. ALSO Patent Sal'ety-Fiise, forsale at Manufacturers prices, by A. MORRISON & CO. janlo Corner of Deadenck st. and Square i YUAMORE COTTON YARNS A full su ui ovwujuiu iuius, fi-uiin-uiiMaiiuv on nana at inc. -ir .. i i ... 1 1 , tory prices lor Uasn. RULAGE A CHURCH, january 1, 1S53. J. T. NATHURST ROOFER AKD MANUFACTURER Of Warren's Fire and Water Proof OmvosUian. I DEEM it unnecessary for me to say anything in favor of this mode of Roofing; the constant increase of its popu- laniy ior me last seven years that it has been tested in near ly all parts of the Union, is the best evidence of its utility and value. The roof shows for itself 5r0!Jice on Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st., in Moore's block. . feb2 ly LIFE INSURANCE. HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART FORD, CONNECTICUT. Jahes Dixon, Pres. Hcxav L. Miller, Sec'y. Capital and Surplus 8300,000. Insurance on lives of white persons on the joint stock and mutual plan. Also. Insurance on the lives of Negroes, on reasonable terms. S. H. LOOMIS, jan 15 Gm Acrcnt. I Aicissu UKASS SEED Growth of 1852. -i .. JL iu uarreis ned Ulover Seed. 2G0 bushels Blue Grass Seed; OTI At UavAc n0t Onn,l. -r J t m i-wmr t r. jun 12 eolm ilarkefrstreet, Nashrille. Cffeods at Wliolesate. TIT ORGAN & CO. arc now receiving and openinga iX large and an unusually attractive stock of SPRING GOODS, embracing a much larger variety, and richer styles of FANCY GOODS than they have ever heretofore had it in their power to offer to the retail trade. Feeling confi dent of their ability to give entire satisfaction, they solicit an inspection of their stock and an examination of their prices ' by those desirous of purchasing. janl4 trw6w THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PA. A. J. GILLITT, Sec'y. J. B. RCTUEItFOHD, Pres. Capital $250,000 ! Office on Cedar street, over the Mutual Protection. Ins Co.) WILL take fire risks in limited amounts on city or country property. Policies issued and Losses ad justed and met at the office in Nashville. References L J. Levy, B. Comegcys, Cashier of Phil. Bank, I W.K Shaffer, " Girard" fPfailadcl. W. Dennie & Sons I Rev. Alexander Campbell, Bethany, Va. n-.ni-ors. I'ltfehiir (House, New York; nati, JOHN G. FERGUSON! im tti. ieceived a fine lot of Carpet -11 itYERS & McGILL. ? T - - 3 Fine Hog Joels. "JGG No. 62, Broadway. DRY GOODS, &C. NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. J HAVE this day associated with ine 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 my many friends and the public for the liberal patronage which I have re ceived, I respectfully solicit a coutinuance of the same to the new firm. janl,1853 L. D. STEVENSON. LEANDEE D. SIBYESSQS. STEVENSON EOllEKT L. WHITE. & WHITE, v tDeal2?s in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, o. 59, Comtr oj the iyjuare and CvUege street, lYashcille. :T7'E have now in store one of the largest and best assort- . VY ed stock of good3 in the city, which we are anxious to reduce, to make ltmm fnr mirXtirincr nitmhasix W'a tv. , , i , v. . SpeCirUliV reOUAt nnr frionfT inH iha nnlill. in arnmm gootts i Delore making their purchases, as we are determined to sell low for cash, or to punctual dealers on liberal time: " e will sell our Cloaks, Mantillas, printed Muslin de Lanes and Shawls at cost, jaus STEVENSON k WHITH Kich uiacic uro de Khmes Small ch,.i-M n,. t nQJ. Rich plain Gro de Rhines; Small Figur-d De Lanes;' Rich Plain Gro de Rhmes in all colors- White, Pink and Blue Gro de France; ' Plain Spun Silks; Small Figur'd Cashmeres- NeatChecked Silks; l'laid Caahineres-" ' French, English and German Merinoes, iu all colors, plain- De Lanes iu ail colors; Plain Cashmeres. . ' Wo have a large assortment of the above goods which we will sell at very reduced prices. janS STEVENSON A WHITE. XfO VllXlXli GOO OS. We have a beauTasIorT YjL ment, suclias Alapacas, De Lanes, Canton Clotlis black English Crape, Itafiau do, Bombaziues, Silks and Rib bons, Crape Veils, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Hoisery, Col lars and Sleeves, Gloves, Ac. jan 0- STEVENSON & WHITE. &ENTLE3IEN'S FURNISHIiVG GOODS Silk, Mcnno, Shaker Flannel and Lamb's Wool Un der blurts and Drawers; Silk. Merino, Lamb's Wool and wuuii uuaci)-; a nice assortment ot 1'atent Blurts and Col- jani SfEVENSON & WHITE. WHITE GOODS. BleachcdMuslins iu every qual lty; Bleached Drilliugs, Jaconet Cambrics, Muslins. Swiss Muslin Check'd and Strip'd Muslins; Hair Cord Check d and Strip'd Cord; India Mulls and Twills. Shur trench and Mainsook Twills, Book Twills. In short, we nave a lanre assortment of th nhiir ft irhiMi n sell very low. jan6 STEVENSON A- wmitp 17URS. We have a beautiful assortment, which will be . sold at ereatly reduced Diices. Jan STF-'ENSON A WHITE. PERFUMERY. Cologne Water, Extracts Hair Oils and Soaps, from the best French PerfumL-rs. JM6 STEVENSON & WHITE. EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS". Beautiful Val. Lace Chemizetts and Sleeves to match, Honiton Lace do do, Needle Work do, Honitou Lace-trimmed do, Houiton Val. and Needle-worked Sleeves, Collars, Ao., Valencienes: Laces. EdsriiiM and Insertions Swi. mui Jaconets Insertings and Edgings, Black and white Lace apes, iitacK and bilk Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Butliii"S. House-Fiirnishiiicr Goods Rinli Rifi Window Curtains, with trimmincs to match. HnrL-iin n-rm. asks iir variety. Lace and Muslin flm-tiins. nrti, Table Damasks, in all qualities, Towel Diapei-s, Towels and Napkins of all kinds, Barnsieys, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting, 12-4 Muslin do, French, English and American Furniture Prints. r..,f,aHie.s Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. out. aienno and Lamb s Y ool Vests and Drawers, Union Dresses, Silk, Merino, Linen and Cotton Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Children, iu every variety, best Paris Kid '"'U uu CUlUrs. LiaClieS. A11SS03 mill I Ml rlmn'd l'ivi aim Jienuo Uloves, Boy's Hoisery and Gloves. Forsale 10(V y STEVENSON & WHITE. jauG No. 59, Comer of College st. aud the Square. ' JUST RECEIVED RE manner expressly lor our retail sales in Nashville. e nave also a beautilul assortment of Black and Fancv colored DRESS, FROCK and SACK COATS, with a full Stock ot Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods oQJ finest and most costly articles : such as GLOVES. SUATSUJi : phi'. VATS, STOCKS, WHITE SHIRTS, of superior quality. aiso uavies and Jones' SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS, of umtiuuk quumius; uiMJuu omnia and UKAWEKs o" various qualities and materials. Gentlemen can depend up! on being supplied at any time with fraud Grind jmiint. sonable prices; by calling at our establishment on Cedar aucui, ueai me 1 Oht UIHCC. Jau-0 CLIFTON & ABBOTT. TJOVS SHIRTS.-Just received another supply of Shirts for Boys, and for sale by janl3 MYERS & McGILL- R. P. BELL. Wholesale and Eetau Grccer. Dealer in Foreign and ojuuimhu jjiijuurs, xs.eceivmg, jc orwaraing and Commission Merchant, Opposite Sewanee House, College st, No 23. rv. t : t - , o Hi ARRIVALS. 25 bbls St. Louis Flour, best 5 bbls St. Louis Golden Svrup; 10 kegs Nails; so kits No 1 and 2 Mackerel; .30 dozen Buckets: 9rt m-sis Tnli. 10 bxs: Loaf Sugar, No 1; 10 bbls LoafSusran 10 bbls Powdered Sugar; 1,000 Sugar cured Beef can vl; j v uu.lii jinn, iy asiiuuurus; 100 boxes J and boxes Star Candles; , : . 50 bbls Ohio Irish Potatoes; 50 bags B. W. Flour; 25 bbls Sugar Houseilolasses- 800 lbs Fine Teas in Metaiic Sacks; . 100 " " ". ' Chests; . 200 bbls Kanawha Salt; J00 sacks fine Salt ; 50 bbls and half bbls Molasses. . '- .. " In sfore and for sale low for cah by feb2 R, F.BELL."- SUNDRIES. 50 kegs assorted size Nails; 50 kits No land 2 Mackerel: 30 nest Wash Tubs- wVlso many others articles in the grocery lino which will be CrtlI irr "frit nnIt " It L.V TIT? r T ntl 0- fcb2 No. 23, Opposite Sewanee f louse. X IQUUICS. 5 halfpjpes United V. and P. n. Brandy: jlu iv uiuiLa uiie run anu jiaaeira w me; 2 pipes .Superior Holland Gin;, 30 bbls old distilled Teun Whisky very fine; Ibul superior Irish Whisk;-, fine article; 1 " " Scotch " . 10 bbls Old Bourbon " 20 bbls New York Brandy; 10 bbls New York Gin; . 20 dozen Demijohns, assorted size. For sale by R. F. BELL, College St, feb2 No. 23, opposite Sewanee House. TSUNKS, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS. WE have just received a l argo and fine as sortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, consisting of Sole, Bag and Kip Leather Traveling Trunks and Valises, also of sells, Wilton and common Carpet Bags, which we will sell at low prices. R.S. ROLLINS A CO, janlO Corner of College and Union sts, Nashvilio. jVfOTlCE. As I have engaged to devote my whole JL time to Mr. Gossett's School, my private Classes will uc umxwuuueq jan 0J A. JVUUSISS. SCHOOL NOTICE. rpHE next Session of my School will commence MON- X DAY, 7th Feb. All the English branches, and the Latin and Greek Languaces will be as heretofore under my charge. In the departmentof Mathematics I shall have the valuable assistance of Mr. KOCSISS, whoso high qualificai tions are not unknown in this community. Drawimr and Penmanship will be taught as SCIENCES, under his direc Tnn tIqt.-;ii utrnn-tono.!, 4im xinnTnv T.AvmTArswn .uu. Jul. lull linbllUblVUVU .rivuwil.l JJiLllU UAVIXAJ, the German, French, Italian, and Spanish. It is believed that superior advantages for the acquisition of a thorough education cannot be foun . mtho State, and a liberal sliare of patronage is respectfully solicited, IL 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 T ADIES'FINE SHOES. We are again in receipt i j oi a large assortment oi .uaaies superior walKing and Misses Goat, Welt and Kid Boots and Slippers. Gents' Dress, Lasting, Tress and P.L. Gaiters, kid top3. Boys' and Youths' 1). S.and Pump Boots. Ladies' super, white Kid and Satin Slippers and Gaiters. ItAalAGE & CHURCH. feb5 No. 42, College st. XT' OR SALE POR CASH. LAN(tHORV Sr. ti imncTi?T8 nnT.ninnffKnm: ni n- Doxosjusi receivea, oi ineir purest Dranas. .tor sale at ret tailor by the box. - II. G. SCOVEL. North side of the Public Square, three doors west of thd Nashville Inn. octl4. 1 1 r . i ? 1 .PiL ' l f . . . f T?OR SALE. A Negro Man, No. 1 Cook, 36 yeanf old, hiring at present for 40 ner month, .&. v oman a a years, liKely; A Girl 16 " Kb.1. A " 12 very likely; A Boy 9 " ' A " 8 " Aliio, several other women, good Cooks, Ac. feb 4 WILLIAMS & GLOVER, "REMOVAL. MAXEY, M'CLURE A CO, have removed their TINT WARE, and SHEET IRON WARE MANfTF-ArJ TORY to thelarc-e Brick Buildintr at thfi AU&J and Market Street, audo'pposiie to Messrs. Morris i SfmHnn'R IrnroViniTOa n fflirf Ann-ra linlnn. . TT.. T TT-.lt I 1 acu COOKWG STOVES. COAL and ( r WOOD STOVES of a variety of Patterns; 2W PLATE; SHEET COPPER; BLOCK TIN: PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES: PAKT.OK and OFFICE GRATES. Thosa wishinsr to purchase, will findit to their advantagi to call on them, for thoy aro determined to sell bargains", j leb5 lm. D E-Sk ?,ns Rith Jrocade Silks, in all colors: i, Jn8-44,8-1- rich Black Brocade Silks Rich White Bixicade Silks- Rlri, pQf a., t ' Ul UU A4tUiW. ian,; uiacic and r'ancy Cravats, Stocks. Scarfs. Ac: Kid. Buck, Beaver, Fur and Wool Gloves, a good assortment; ' Black and Fancy French Clotlis, Cassimeres and Vestings, i Suspenders, ic. For sale low, by , FROM OUR MANUFACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA; Aiiiauiu ULr LiV L ot Ulack and Fancy CASSIME PANTALOONS of new stvlcs. and 111:1 do in (lir.l IMS llll w MISCELLANEOUS. G. itiCGREGOIl, N. E. ALLOWAT, J. EANSHEAD. MACGSEGOR, ALL0WAY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 55 Sr. Cuasles Street, (third Store ahove St Charles Hotel,) New Orleans. E- N. E. ALLOWAY A CO., Nashville, Tenn., are at all times prepared to make liberal cash advances on ship ments to us. Sepl6 P "WELL DONE THOU GOOD & FAITHFUL SERVANT TTE fancy we hear the thousands and ten of thousands ' T T of grateful heart3, scattered as they are over everr section of our glorious Union, making the air welkin with the above scriptural parable, so applicable Is it for the returns ' made toth(n fnr thnfmv tn!nt emt . t t. - - - x.w.i n.i.wi u 1V liilUUULUl liUUUZU thl V imnH nnil imtuinMinl.t.. ...I II the famed imd impcrishably renowned House of PYFER & CO. LOTTERY BROKERS". J'o. 1 Liglt sired, Baltimore, Maryland. This House has very appropriately received of late, the coguomeu of "Dame Fortune's Citadel 1" In honor of the unprecedented number and amount of CAPITAL PRIZES Which they havo sold and paid, to the exclusion and mortifi cation of all other Lottery Brokers. And the cry is "Still they Sell ! - J During the past month,-the following Grand Capitals have been sold a;id cashed by these world renowned Brokers presenting the astounding and when we take into conside' ' ration thaialL this has ben sold iu one short month iucredi 4 ble,butnot die less true, amount of S213.G75 ! ! Prizes were distributed as follows: $40,020, in package Half Ticket sent to Tennessee. $201, in package Wholes, sent to Georgia. SlbVTG, iu package Wholes, sent to Pennsylvania. i'Z'' HPucksiSe Quarter Tickets,sent to 'S. Carolina. I vu,vw,m ao do do .Tenness. v-,y UUu ,,uuu oom in one package sent to Alabama. J,M:"te.nuinber of l,0Oad 300 Prizes which TPrize tiavments at P VFKR A CO. made in gold at 1 sight. , Splendid Schemes for Fehruary, 185a. he Certificato Prices of packages of quarter tickc only, are given below. Date. Feb. 1 Capital Prizes. $20,000 -81,000 2tf,W0 20,000 42,Q00 20,000 2-..000 38,461 1S.0OO 15,000 52,473 2f.,W0 17,T16 80,000 20,000 20.000 40,t)0 80,000 lS,tt tJ,V0O idsiu 15,000 7i,Ot!0 27,".00 No.of Ballots. Price of Price of i- w' 5m?10 " nolC3- sent o North Carolina. liX Package of Eighths sent to Virginia. J51S Ou 35 00 IS 00 17 00 40 00 2 00 IS 00 35 00 13 00 18 00 55 0u 30 00 15 00 5 00 18 00 IS 00 35 00 30 00 18 00 90 00 18 00 18 00 100 00 82 00 4 5 7 8 a 10 n 12 14 15 113 17 18 10 21 22 28 24 2. 21; 2"5F"Drawings forwarded to Correspondents bv the first mails afierthe lotteries are- drawn. ESFCorrcspondents will plea&o order a few dava before the lotteries are drawn. There- is a large per centage in favor of Uwm purchasers who order by the Package, and the chances of drawing four of the Lirgest Prizes in the Scheme, are thereby beciul-d. e advise the purchase of Packages of Tickets "in even" in stance. iSfTBankDrafisor Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will btr pi oniptly remitted to those Correspondents who draw prizes at PYFER A CO'S. &3?"Beiiieinber A Package of Tickets, can drawrocu of the most splendid prizes in a scheme. SFMa order to secure a Fortune, and the cash immediate ly after the result is known, the readers of this paper have only to remit cash Drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Estab lished, far famed and truly fortunate Exchange and LotterV Brokers, PIPER A CO., " feb 11 in No 1 Light street, Baltimore, Md. MILLWOOD FEMALE INSTITUTE. Near Stcamoue Mills, Davidson CouxTr, Tens.-. TILE First -Term of this Institution will commence on the first Tuesday in March, 1853, under the charcuof the Rev. DAVID PISE. A. M. fc Board in the Institute $50 per term of five months. Rates of Tuition in the Primarv I) w L , u... v w 10 per term. Rates or Tuition in the other classes, from 15 to SIS per tenn. r Languages, Music, Drawing, &c, Extra. Forfurthermrticular. see Circulars. tained at Berry's Bookstore. Nashville, or on nnnliMtim, iw letter to tho Principal, the President or Secretary of the Board of Directors, utthe Sycamore Mills. Reference may also be made to the following named een tlemen: b Rev. Charles Tomes, Nashvilio. Rev. A. L. P. Green, D D. " Hon. Francis B. Fogg . " Hon. Cave Johnson, Clarksville. Hon.G. A. Henry, Jlev. ;i. T. Heudrick, Gen. E. Howard " The Paculty pf JIasonic College, Clarksville. By order of thePoard, r o " J , S- WATSON, Pres. W. Scott. Sec'y: Sycamore Mills, Feb. 9, 1853 2mf rw w FLOUR, 200 bbls New Vork Mills, extra Family Flour 200 bbls Montgomery, extra forsale bv jan31 W. IL GORDON A CO. JRAILROAD CONTRACTORS. THE MOBILE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY, hereby offer for Contract the Graduation, Masonm and xsridoino ot ti miles more ot tneirroadm North Mis sissippi, extendingfrom the North line of Chickasaw County to tue iennessec htate line, and passing through Itawam ba and Tishammgo counties. Also, 11X miles more of said road in the Western Tiis- trictof Tennessee, and liassinz throuch MeNairv. Hendpr. son, Madison, Gibson and Obion counties. The Line will be ready for inspection in Tennessee, on and after the 1st of March, and in Mississippi on and after oiu jiurcu uexi. Plans, profilesand snecifications will be eihihifprf nm- posals received under seal, and contracts made at the fol lowing times and plnces to wit: March 10th to 19th inclusive, at Trenton, for line through Obion and Gibson counties. March 20th to 30th. inclusive, at Jackson, fnr lino Madison, Henderson;and McNairy counties. April 5th to 15th inclusive, at Carrolville, Tishamingo county, Miss., for line through Itawamba and Tishamingo counties. Profiles can be seen, and other information ohfainod n follows After 1st of March, at Trenton, of Dr. Hess, Agent. At Jackson, of Mr. Stevens, Engineer. And after 25th of March, at Carrolville. of the Resident Engineer. Some portions of tho 185J4" miles now offered for conf rnrtL aro heavy cuttings and fillings, and the whole line very de sirable work; the light gradings being mostly from side bor rowing: ihe line occupies, the high, rolling and healthy coun try intermediate between the Mississippi and Tennessee Rivers, by both of which rivers easy .access can be had to all points of the work, by an average land travel of 12 to 40 miles. Within a short time after this letting so and the last of the main road will be ready for contract, to gether with about 100 miles of branch roads. The attention of Contractors is invited to the work, above described, as most adviaitagcous for their profitable employ ment, in consequence of the alluvial character of the country, low price ofprovision3 and animals, and a very temerate and saiuunou cnmaio. JUiifl UIllLUK. teb5 lm C?ief Engineer and General Agent AN AGENCY FOR SALE. EARE CHANCE FOR AN T s7 ACTIVE HAN. THE rfibscnber offers the sale of his right, as the sole AGBxr,-0fWelch's Magnificent Portraits of "Washing ton" and "Jackson." for the Suite of Tennessee. The subscriber has, also, the Accncv for the sain nffhn same works for the State of Virginia and District of Colum bia, and owing tb the extensive patronage they have received ... iucaam uuiic:, ituu iuu wuoiauny increasing ucmanas ior them, renders it impossible for him to presecute the sale of the works in Tennessee. He is. therefore, desirous of disno. mg of his Tennessee Agency for a very liberal consideration to any active man, who, with a small capital desirous to pro secute a pleasant, respectable and lucrative business. The Agency will be disposed of to any such person for tho sum of Two Hundred Dollars. Thesubscriber has cleared since Julv last, mat th Eight Hundred Dollars, independent of traveling expenses. For the great merit of these splendid productions of fine art, the subscriber respectfully refers to the proprietors of this journal, and those of every journal published in the State of irginia. An immediate application isnecessary thatas little further delay as possible may occur in the prosecution of the sale of the works in this Suite. Address R- KING, icbo Ot 130 Main street, Richmond, Va. UNITED STATES HOTEL. AUGUSTA. GA. THE above HOTEL is now open for the reception of ifeL PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. MM. This long established and well-known House has under gone a thorough alteration throughout, and furnished with new and fashionebld FURNITURE. The-TABLE will always be supplied with the BEST the market affords; and the Proprietor trusts, by a systematic course, both'with servants and the regulations cf the house II I til I- 1. T .1 in mra onlirrt ct?rfn.Km thnsA that mar fiivorhim with their patronatra jan20 ly trw w JNO. W. SPEAR. G. 1VV ItlBREE, Piano Tuaer and Repairer, Reter to: Jas. Dirgons, J. B. West, Dealers in Pi'anoa and Music. ...H. S. Saroni, G. M. Taylor, J. K. Opl, W. Waferman, J. Gomel, .Trofs. Music. ' ". Leave Orders at Jir. West's. Diirzons or Marten's Muato Stores, Union Street. 7oNos. 12 drawn 5 7S Nos. l i drawn 10 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 73 Nos. 15 drawn 5 75 Nos. 12 drawn 12 7S Nos. 15 drawn 3 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 75 Nos. 13 druwu 10 73 Nos. 13 drawn 5 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4 75 Nos. 12 drawn 13 78, Nos. 13 drawn 8 78 Nos. 16 drawn 5 75 Nos. 18 drawn 10 76 Nos. 12 drawn 5 75 Nos. indrawn" 5 78 Nos. 12 drawn - 10 75 Nos. 13 drawn 8 78 Nos. Indrawn 5 75 New. 14 drawn ly 78 Nos. indrawn 5 75 Nos. 14 drawu 4 7b Nos. 12 drawn So 75 Nos. 11 drawn 8 uraers irom mo country will m promptly attended to jan 20 dtwAwly. -f- MEDICAL. HERRY PEGTOiAL For tho Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, H0AHSEXESS, BKOXCHITIS, WIIOOPIXG-COUGU, CROUP, ASTU3IA, ASD C0SUMPTI0i. TO GURE A COLD, WITH HEADACHE AND SORE NESS OF THE BODY, take theCuEEEr Pectoe.u. on gc in to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat durinirthe nirht, FOR A COLD AND COUGH, take it morning, noon and evening, according to diiectioia on the bcttle, and tha difficulty will soon be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when they find it can be so readily cured. Per sons afflicted .wiih a seated cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will 'find, by taking the Cherrv Pectoral on going to bed, they may be sure of sound, unbrokeu sleep, and consequently refreshing rest Great relief from suffer ing, and an ultimate cure, is afforded to thousands who are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effect iu these cases, many find them selves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity for it has ceased. From two eminent Physicians in Fatette7lle, Tenn., April lSUi, 1S51. Sir: We have given your Cherry Pectoral an extensive trial in our practice, and find itto surpass every other reme dy we have for curing affections of the respiratory organs. DRS. DIEMER A HAMPTON. TO SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS this remedy is invaluable, as by its action ou the throat and lungs, when taken in small quantitics.it removes all hoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibilty cf the voice. ASTHMA is generally much relieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry PectoraL But there are some cases so ob stinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure them, if they can be cured. BRONCHITIS, or irritation of the throat and upper por tion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral iu small and frequent doses. The uncomlortablc oppression is soon relieved. Rev. Doct. LtNsixa, of Brooklyn, New York, states : "I have teen tho Cherry Peetoral cure such cases of Asth ma and Bronchits as leads me to believe it can rarely fail to cure those diseases." FOR CROUP. Give an emetic of antimony, to be fol lowed by large and frequent doses of the Cherrv Pectoral, until it subdues the disease. If taken in season, it will not fail to cure. WHOOPING COUGn may be brosen up and soon cured by the use of tho Cherry Pectoral. THE 'INFLUENZA is speedily removed by this rowed v. Numerous instances have boon noticed whre whole fmuiilil-.-i were protected from any serious congruences, wliile their neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from the disease. Doct. J. C. Aver : Salem, Ohio, June '51. I write to inform vou of the trulv remarkable effects of your CHERRY PECTORAL in this place, ai.d in my own family, One of my daughters was completely cured in threo days of it dieadful Whooping Cough, by taking it. Dr. Means, one of our very best physicians freely smteis that ho considers it the best remedy we have for ptilniomrv dis eases and that he has cured more cases ot Croup with it than any itfher medicine he ever administered. Our clergyman of the Baptist Church says that during the run of Influenza here this season, he has seen cnmTram your medicine, he could scarcely have believed without see nig. Yours respectfully, J.D. SINCLAIR, Deputy Postmaster. irom the diitinguitktd Prof eator of Chemittry and Materia MciLca, Botnlvm CoiUge. I have found the CiiEcnr Fkctocal, as its ingredients show, a powerful remedy for colds and cough, ami pulmo nary diseases. B'acxswicK, Me, Feb. 5, 1S47. Pabkbr Clevhlan, M. D. DR. VALENTINE MOTT, The widducdn4ed l'mr ofSurgerg in the Medical College, iW York (My, says: "It gives me pleasure to certify the value and eflicucyof 'Ayer s Chtrry Pectvrul,' which "I consider peculiarly adaitf cd to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs." Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs hnvo been affect ed by CnEiusr Pectoral in such extreme cams hs warrant the belief that a remedy has at length been found that eun be depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Consump tion which carry from our midst thousands oven- year. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can" look with confidence for relief, aud they should not fail to avail them selves of it. Prepared and sold by JAMES C A YER, febl 3m. Druggist and Chemist, Lowell. Mas. , , W. W. BERRY. And Druggist and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. THE INFALLIBLE COUGH REMEDY. DR. C. "WILLIAMS Compound Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha. For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Ebopingeovgh , Croup, Bronchitis, bpilting of Blood, Asthma and Con sumption. Shelbyvillk, Tenn, July 14, 1851. Dn.CnA5. Williams Dear Sim Your Pulmonic Balsam of Wood Naptha and Wild Cherry is giving general satis faction. I have nearly sold out, and you will please send me half a gross immediately, and write me at what price jou 11 m sen iv uj iuu uu six uionuisiime. Hoping tohcarfromyousoon, I remain vours truly, JOHN P. DR0MG0DLE, Druggist. From a highly respectable mercantile house in Mount Pleasant, Tenn. Dr. C. Williams Dear Sir: You will please send us & further supply of your Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha. We have ouly two bottles of the six dozen you left. It gives more general satisfaction than any medicine we have ever sold, and we are inclined to think that it will sell rapidly here so soon as it3 good effects arc generally known. , M. DICKSON A CO. Mt. Pleasant, Nov. 11, 1851. w LaGraxct, Tenn, Jan. 0, 1851. Dr. C. Williams DeaIi Sir: The amount of your Pul monic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha I have now on hand at this date, is only three bottles. Wherever sold it has given in every case entire satisfaction. You will please forward me four dozen immediately, and oblige yours, very truly, , R. FALLS, Druggist. FRAXKui-.Tcnn, Dec 23, 1851. Dr. C. Williams Dear Sir: All speak very favorably of your Pulmonic Bal3am of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha, and it has given in every case entire satisfaction. I have only four bottles of the last vou shipped me on hand, and I want more immediately, iou will therefore please send me six dozen on receipt of this. Yours, very respectfully, E. G. CLOUSTON, Druggist. For sale Wholesale and RefaiLand on Agency by J. M ZD1ERMAN, Wholesale Druggist, who is the General. Agent for Xhs popular and valuable preparation at the city of Nashville and surrounding country. It is also for sale" by the following Druggists : EWIN BROTHERS, CART WRIGHT A ARMSTRONG, W.W. BERRY, GEORGE W. HENDERSHOTT, T. WELLS, H. G. SCOVEL, BEACH, FLEMING A CO, CURRY A MARTIN, Nashville. F.INGF0RD & McDERMOTT, 31urfreesboro. E. G. CLOUSTON, T F. S. WOLRIDGE, ftranUul J HAWKINS A TO WLER, ColumLia. And by all Druggists in every town in thefetate of Ten nessee, and all the Southern and Western States. feb 1 lm dtww FOR STALE AND FEMALE. T)EYE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY, is a command r iht shnnlri be cheerfully obeyed hv tho cri'Mrm nf men. Dr. Larzett's JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribes as an effectual restorative in case of Debility mpotency, or Barrenness, and all irregularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be, viz: Nature's great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without oflspi ing. It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Debility, Gleet, Weakness of the Genital Organs, Nervous affectlms, Lucorrhea or Whites. As an invigorating medicine it is un equalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consinnp tion, Indigestion, loss of Muscular energy, Physical Lassi tude, Female Weakness, Debility, Ac, It is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of priceless Talue to thoso without offspring. Caution Extra. Find the nama of Comstock A Bi oth ers on the wrapper and never buy it unless you find the names as it has been extensively counterfited of late. Avoid the counterfeit as vou would poison. CARTWRIGHT & ARMSTRONG Wholes e and Retail Agfa- Corner Broad and Market Street3,NashTiIle. Uulyl2 dtrwAw 12m. CLOTHING CITY MANUFACTORY HOME INLUS- IKEEP constantly on hand a, full supply of all kinds of gentlemen's wearing apparel, made up iu the very best mannw usdrmy own superintendante, and would sJt my friends and the public to give roe a edl and convince them lveiit then- own advantage, as I lwl can swt thw in price jsajiimOUim deel Market stret,L49ofroniihsiuare. s i 1 1 31 13 1 1 1 4