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SPECIAL NOTICES. To the Afflicted. To those afflicted with that dread ful scourge to America, the Liver Complaint, the proprietors of McLane's Pills are happy to offer this remedy, as at once complete and safe. It has been tried often in all parts of the country; it has been used in the practice of the most eminent physicians, and always with triumphant success. In offering these Pills to the public, the proprietors are actuated by a desire to alleviate human suffering, and offer a remedy with in the reach of all, which is atoncc a safe and effectual reme dy for a most dangerous and difficult class of diseases. ESTThis truly efficacious remedy may be had at all the priticpal Drug Stores in Nashville and vicinity. Dr. Smith's (genuine) Sugar Coaled Pills, are warranted to corc Fever and Ague in three days; Dyscntry in twelve hours; a Cold in a day; Billiousness in two days, by taking six to eight one night and one morning, with a bowl of gruel eating and drinking nothing else for one day, then cat regu 1 nr meals. Female complaints always yield to the mild action of these Pills. A child six months old may take Dr. Smith's Pills . with safety they neither sicken nor distress the most deli cate. Those accustomed to taking them say they sleep sound ly all night, the head becomes clear, and the countenance changes to a flush of roimi and beautt. Sold everywhere. "While there is Life there is Hope!" Some of the most dreadful and stubborn disseasesof the Lungs ever known, liave been promptly and entirely cured by Dr. C. Williams' Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha after the most skillful Physicians and every known remedy had failed. We there fore say, "While there U Life tlnre it Hope" if you use this new and popular remedy. pgTSee long advertisement in another column. lmo. An Important Fact! The reason why that Great Couon Roienr, Dn. C. Williams' Pulmonic Balsam or Wild Cncnar and Wood Naptha, is so very popular is not only owing to its remarkable virtues as a remedial agent, but it is so pleasant totals. It is a beautiful cordial, has a de lightful flavor, and is so agreeable, that, when given to chil dren, they cry for more! See advertisement in another col umn, marl lin. f ella's New Saloon. Lunch livery Day. 1 his finished Establishment hat Lunch set out every day at half-past ten o'clock. Cklla's Saloon- is a favorable re at it to all who like to luxuriate, lie has the best of Liquors of all kinds; and the Lunch he spreads is enough to whet the appetite of an epicure. Polite and clever himself, ho has polite and clever assistants; and all who visit him once will be sure to call again. An Ounce of Fact is worth a pound of theory and the swarms of conclusive facts that cluster around that incom parable preparation, Hoofland's German Hitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, establishing its value as a tonic and restorative, are such an would prevent increduliti itself from questioning its efficacy. In all cases of disease of the stomach, whether acute or chronic it may be recommen ded for its soothing, cordial and renovating inlluence. Dj-s- pepsia, heartburn, loss of appetite, nausea, nervouc tremors relaxation, debility, Ac., are reliered, by the Bitters in a very short space of time; and jiersevcrauce in their use never fails to work a thorough cure. Another Scientific Wonder! Important to Dyspeptics. Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin, the True Di gestive Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Lcibeg, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This is only a wonderful remedy for Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, uudicc, Liver Complaint, Conatirpation and Debility, curing after nature's own method, by nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, containing scientific eridencesofits value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements. The inosl extraordinary discovery in the World it the Or Mt Arabian Remedy fur man and Beast. II. G. FARRELL'S CELE3RATED ARABIANLINIMENT IT IS A FACT ESTABLISHED and well known that the Arabians uUu'me l a height in the knowledge of medi cine which cause 1 the whole world to wonder and admire. With them the science of chemistry had its b.rth, and it is, therefore, not at all stranga tli.it a people so e ninently sue-r-ssful in the boiling art, and so persevering and daring in c uractcr, should, by actual and untiring experiment, dis cjver remedies fir surpisiiug in efficiency all others, for tha cure of those disc iscs incident to themVroiii their mode oflife. Tne greater part of their time being spent in h;iz ardoas and bliudy warfare with the differe.it tribes, they were subject to the most viole.it attacks of rheumatism, par, alysis, neuralgic nuns, and various inflammatory diseases, as also the most liorr d ( inds, sprains, bruises, tumors swellings, diseases of the joints, etc., etc. All thesa diseases they were so surprisingly efficient in curing, that the unin itiated looked with woa.lerand attributed their skill to the power! of magic. II. G. FARUELL'S A RAMAN LlVl MEST is a composition ofbilsamsand oils, from rare plants peculiar to this country, and it was by the use of the articles cj jip.ising this great remedy that not only their physician., but even ttie wild Arabs oflhe djsirt were enabled to per form such miraculous cures. Tne Aral sfod is toorlJ-re n'uDitel for hislejutiful nymmetry of form, his unsarpassed upead and ag.ldy, and the incredible fatigue he is capable of ejiuring. Vhyisit? Because from the time of his birth his limbs arc certainly watched, and upon the first appear ance of disease the magic lotion is applied, and such things as contirined sweeny, poll-evil, fistula, ringbone, scratches, spavin, lameness, etc., eta, ure unknown. Tin same result will follow in all cases where II. G. Fnrcll's Genuine Ara bian Liniment is used in time. Therefore delay not in pro curing a good supply of it, for every dollar spentin it will s-avo you twentv, and a great deal of suffering, if not j'our life. " Look out fc Counterfeits I The public ate ciutioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appearance, called W. B. Farrell' Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counter feits, because his having the name of Farrell, maty will buy it in good faith, 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 H. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters II. G. before Fan-ell's, thus H. G. FARRELL'S and his signature on the wrapper, all others arc counterfeits. Sold by CARTWRIGHT A ARMSTRONG, and by regular authorized agents throughout the United States. Price 2."! and 50 cents, and SI per bottle. AGENTS WANTS!) i a STery town, village and hamletin the United States, in which one is not already established. Address U. G. Kan-ell as above, accompanied with good re erenco as to character, respectfully, Ac. dAw STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. JOHN K. HUME. NO. 57 COLLEGE STREET, NASUV HAS THIS DAY RECEIVED Printed Linen Cambric; Beautiful Challie Beragcs; " Bcragc DeLaines; Printed Berages; Neat Check Silks; " Fig'd Fancv Silks; Plain and fig'd Ohallys, India Hard Cord Twills; Nainsook Muslins; Rich Printed Muslins; Swiss fig'd do; Super Col'd Berages; ILLE, TENNESSEE. Parisian Slopes; Corded Shirts; Hair Skirts; Grass do; RIBBONS. Sash Ribbons; Bonnet do; Neck do; " Scarfs; Bl'k Chiutilly Veils; Brown " Blue " ' U!aclcliioLe uncut; " Gro De Zurei. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, FRENCH AND SWISS EMBROI DERIES. Emb'd Mus. Collars; " Cam. do Paris trim'd Val. Collars; Pointed I.ace " Cambric Trimmings; Swis3 Trimmings. Camb. and Silk Flouncings; Jaconet ard Swiss Muslins; Poiuted do; Shell Twist Combs; Fine Tooth Combs; D essing Combs; Emb'd Under Sleeves; Flowing " Lace " " Bl'k Lace i Veils; French ' Sewing Silk Mitts, Dotted Swiss Muslins; Emb'd Linen Cam. Hdkfs; L ice trim'd do; Dressing Brushes; Tooth do; Nail do; Work Boxes, liasKeta, sc LINEN SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, TABLE DAMASKS. Napkins, New ork Miils Domestic, Undressed, English Long Cloth, Richardson's Irish Linen, Pillow case Domestic, Pillowcase do 12 4 Hamilton Shcethig; Printed do Best Bed Tickings; Linen Towelings, Apron Checks, Scotch CraSh, Cotton Plaids for house serv'ts, Russia Diaper, Bro. and Bleached Drillings, B:r Js Eye do Cotton Diapers. ALSO, an excellent assortment of English, French and American Prints, Beautiful Plaids, uingliams. Also, an ad ditional assortmentmcat of those justly celebrated Patent Mhoulder Scam Shirts. Also, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings; Cravats, Liaeu Collars, Linen Cam. Hdkfs, -Kid ana Silk Gloves. JOHN K. HUME, marchlO No. 57, College st LAND FOR SALE. BY virtue of a decree of the County Court of Davidson county, rendered .at the March Term, 1 858, in the case of James II. Jones, Administrator vs Catharine Watson and others, I will, at the Court House, in the town of Nash ville, on Saturday, 2nd day of April next, offer for sale a BieceofLand, containing 20) acres, lying in the county of avidson, in civil District No 7, about 10 miles from Nash ville, between the Nolensvill Turnpike and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad, and about one mile from the An tioch Depot. Terms or Sale Said Land is to be sold upon a credit of twelve months, and notes with good security required for the payment of thenurchsse money. mar 1 2d Atrw td. F. R. CHEATHAM, C. NO. 44, UNION ST. CEW PUBLICATIONS. TOON db RUT LAM). The Footputhand Highway; Or, Wanderings of an American in Great Britain, 1851-2.. The Fiscal History of Texas. Embracing an ac count of ius Revenues, Debts, and Currency, from com mencement of the Revolution in 1534 to 1351-2. History of the National Flag of the U. S. A By S. Hamilton, Capiain by brevet, U. S. A Trench, On the Study of Wonns. Day-Dreams. By Martha Allen. Prose aud Verse. By Thos. Hood. ROADS AND RAILROADS. A Manual of the Principles and Practice of ROAD-MAKING, Comprising the Location, Construction, and Improvement. By W. M. Gillespie;jth edition. MECHANICS COMPANION. Nicholson's Mechanic's Companion Comprising Carpentry, Joinery, Bricklaying, -Masonry, Slating, Plastering, Steam-Engineering, Ac DOWNTNG'S COUNTRY HOUSE3. The Architecture of Country Houses Including Designs for Cottages, Farm Houses, Ao, with remarks on Warming and Ventilating. 320 Illustrations. AMERICAN DRAWING-BOOK. A Manual for the Amatiirc, and Basis of Study for the Pro fessional Artists. By J. G. Chapman, N. A march 7 44 Union street. LKANDER D. STEVENSON. ROBERT L. WHITE. STEVENSON A WHITE, ed stock of goods in the citv. Ve respectfully re- quest our friends and the public to examine our goous lie lore making their purchases, as we are determined to sell low for cash, or to punctual dealers on liberal time. We will sell our Cloaks, Mantillas, printed Muslin de Lanes and Shawls at cost. mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE DItESS GOODS. Rich Brocade Silks, in all colors; Rich Neat Plaid Silks; rich Black Brocade Silks; Rich White Brocade Silks;; Rich Roquet de Lanes; Rich Black Gro de Rhines Small Check'd De Lanes; Rich plain Gro de Rhines; Small Figur'd De Lanes; Rich Plain Gro de Rhines in all c lors; White, Pink and Blue Gro de France; Plain Spun Silks; Small Figur'd Cashmeres; t Neat Checked bilks; Plaid Cashmeres; j French, English and German Mtrinoes, in ull colors, plain; Le Lanes in nil colors; flam Cashmeres. We have a large assortment of the above goods which we will sell at very reduced prices. mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE. M OUllSlXti GOODS. We have a beautiful assort- incut, surl as Alatiacus, De Lanes, Canton Cloths, black English Crane, Italian do, Bombazines, Silks and Rib- bons, Crape Veils, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Hoiscry, Col lars and Sleeves, Gloves, kc. mar7 STEVENSON k AVUITE. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Silk, Merino, Shaker Flannel aud Lamb's Wool Un der Shirts and Drawers; Silk. Merino, Lamb's Wool and Cotton Hosiery; a nice assortment of Patent Shirts and Col lars; Black and Fancy Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs, kc; Kid Buck, Beaver, Fur aud Wool Gloves, a good assortment; Black and Fancy French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Suspenders, kc For sale low, by marC STEVENSON k WHITE. WHITE GOODS Bleached Muslins in every qual itv; Bleached Drillings, Jaco ct Cambrics, Muslins, Swiss Muslin, Check'd and Strip'd Muslins; Hair Cord, Check'd and Strip'd Cord; India Mulls and Twills. Shur French and Mainsook Twills, Book Twills. In short, we have a large assortment of the above Goods, which we will sell vcrv lmv. mar" STEVENSON k WHITE. IT'UllS.Weliavc a beautiful assortment, which will be . sold at greatly reduced prices. mar7 STEVENSON k WHITE. 1;)EKUMEIl V. Cologne Water, Extracts Hair Oils and Soaps, from the best French Perfumers. mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE. EMtfltOIDEIUES AND LACE GOODS . Beautiful Val. Itce Chcmizetts and Sleeves to match, llouiton Lace do do, Needle Work do, Honiton Lace-trimmed do, Honiton Val. und Needle-worked Sleeves, Collars, ko., Valcncienes; Laces, Edgings and Insertings, Swiss and Jaconets Insertings and Edgings, Black and white Lace Capes, Black and Silk Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Buffings, Ac, Ac. House-Furnishing Goods. Rich Satin 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 12-4 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 lloisery and Gloves. For sale low by STEVENSON k WHITE, mar7 No. 51), Corner of College st. and the Square. The Philadelphia Store No. 18, Public Square, next door to Plummer & Co. SOIIN, IIILLIUAN & CO.. RESPECTFULLY take this method of informing their friends und the public generally, that they will on or about the 1st of March next, open, at the above mentioned stand, a large Wholesale and Kctail Dry Goods Establishment. With an extensive and entire new style of SPRING GOODS, Of the latest importations, and selected with great care for this market, and which, through their connection with sonic of the leading Eastern Houses, they are able to sell at the very lowest eastern market prices; they, therefore, re spectfully ask a share of the public jatronage. feb2r, SPUN, IIILLMAN & CO. H. & 8. DOUGLAS & 00. ISirOItTEUS AND 1VIIOLISALE DEALERS IS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS, BONNETS, HATS, UMBRELLAS, PAR ASOLS, AC, AC, Forth side of the Puttie &juare, XashtiUe, Tenn. WE have in stoic a complete stock and general assort ment of New Spring anil Summer Goods, in asking the attention of dealers to this exceedingly beau tiful and eminently desirable collection of Goods, we would say we are now prepared to supply our patrons on better tenns and at lower prices, than the same goods can bs pro cured, in like quantities, from either Philadelphia or N. York. The selections ve been made with great care, and are n every particular adapted to the requirements of the trade. The stock is not only the largest, but the most varied and elegant in its assortment ever ottered by any one in Nash ville. Wc want Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, Wool, White Linsey, and Woolen Socks, to anv extent, at full riarket value. fcb!4 2m. II. AB. DOUGLAS A CO. SPRING GOODS FOR 1853. & CO. IMPORTERS and JOBBERS, No. 48, PuU.ic Square, NihciUt, Tennessee. HAVE now in store their SPRING STOCK, com prising every variety of Fancy and Plain Ribbons, Printed Lawns, Jaconets, Prints, Ginghams, Derage DeLaines, WHITE GOIODSI Cloths, Cassimeres, White and Blny Linens, Jeans and Cottonades, French and English Drap DcEtc, BONNETS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac., Ac., which they offer for sale on their usual liberal terms to prompt time or cash dealers. Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax and Wool, always taken at the highest market prices. feb22 JUST RECEIVED. A superior assortment of sea sonable Ready Made Clothiug, consisting of Black Cloth Frock Coats; Black Drap d'Etat Sacks; Colored " " " " " pants; " " Sacks; Fancy Cassimcre do; Buff, white and figured Marseilles Vestt. And a rariety of other clothing, embracing a fine and elegant assortment. T. J. HOUGH, mr5 . Cedarsfreet. BLANKS FOR MERCHANTS. BOOKS of every description aud superior quali- BLANK BLANK BLANK BLANK BLANK march7 SCRAP BOOKS, for invoices; BILLS OF EXCHANGE; NOTES and CHECKS on all the Banks; BILLS OF LADING, bound and unbound; LETTER BOOKS For sale by CHARLES W. SMITH, No. 31 College street. FOR SALE. TWO Fixe Tnonoucir Bred Stallions, Ihp. SHAMROCK, one of the best racers of his dnronrl .mth limited ODDOrtumticS nuite a SUC- cessfuistilloB Tbeothet a very large and fine thorough Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, No. 59, Cornerofthe Square and Ooilege street, Aashvtlle. 1 1TE have now in store one of the lamest and best assort- VV bred. Fnce oo men. Yv. u. HARDING. Jr (trch? lmtAw j s. ' 11 F. HAGAN. HEW BOOKS. THE CURSE OF CLIFTON : A Tale of Expiation and Redemption. By Mrs. Southworth. Complete in 2 vols. Paper ; price 75 cents. GU3 HOWARD : or How to Win a Wife. By the Au thor of Minnie Grey, Ac., lvoL Paper; price 50 cents. UGLY EFFIE ; or The Neglected One and The Pet Beau ty. By Caroline Lee Hentz, author of Rena, Marcus War land, Ac, Ac Price 50 cents. RUTn GARNETT: or the Lover of the Earl of Roches ter A Romance of the Court of Intrigues. By W. H. Ains- worth. Paper ; price 50 ocnts. THE TWO MERCHANTS; or Solvent and Insolvent By T. S Arthur. THE EMIGRANT SQUIRE: A Novel By P. Hamil ton Myers, Esq., author of Bell Brandon. 'The Emigrant Squire, by the author of Bell Brandon, is the best work of fiction ever produced. We are fully per suaded that, in all essentials of plot, incident, moral, and fidelity to nature, it is one of the very best stories publish ed." Dollar Xtwepxper. THE FORTUNES OF THE COLVILLE FAMILY : or a Cloud and its Silver Lining. By the author of Frank Fair- le'gh. With others, just received by marchlo F. IIAGAN, Market st NEW BOOKS ANOTHER SUPPLY A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND, by SirF. Head, Bart THE LOFTY AND THE LOWLY, by M. J. M'Intosh. THE EXPERIENCE OF LIFE, by E.'m. Sewell. LIGHT AND SHADE: or the Young Artist, by Ann H. Drury. THE GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE, by Eliza Robbins. THE LUCK OF BARRY LYNDON, "by W. M. Thackeray DRAMATIC AND ORATORICAL EXPRESSION, by Fowler. Just received by F. II VG N. MEDICAL PERIODICALS. BRAITHWAIT'S RETROSPECT. BANKING'S HALF YEARLY ABSTRACT. THE MEDICAL EXAMINER. TnE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO-CHIRURGI- CAL REVIEW For sale by marchlC F. IIAGAN, Market street. LARGE SALE OF NEW STYLE SPRING GOODS, B Y A. J. I) b'NCAX, Miirch Uh, lGtf, ami Yith. 1853. I WILL sell at Auction, on TUESDAY? WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, March 15th, 16th, and 17th, 1853, the largest and most attractive stock of ST.vPLE and FANCY. FOREIGN and DOMESTIC "Dry Goods, That has ever been offered in Nashville. My stock embraces every description of English, French, German, ludiau, India and American GOODS, all of the latest importations. Fancy and black English and American Prints, Furniture and Turkey Red do, F'rench, Scotch and American Ginir- and American Lawns, of great variety; white Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins, plain and plaid Jaconets, plaid and emb'd white Swiss, Bishop Lawns and Victoria do. black Lawns, Ginghams and Bareges, black Alpacas, Mohair Cords and Cashmeretts. Alarge stock of LINEN GOODS, imported direct from Ireland, comprising yellow, pink, blay and checked Linen Coatings, fancy and bleached Linen Drills. Holland, 4 4, D-S, 12-1 and b'cached Lineu Shirtings and Sheetings, 3-1, 7-i and 4-4 Tickings, Apron Checks, and Furnitutedo., Nankeens, Camlets, Denims, blue Drills and Uottonacies; dook loiu orown Lanens, farmers Drills, and California Cassimeres, Silk Serges, Satin and Silk Vest ings, Marseilles white, buffand fig'd do., super French black Ivorvand side Combs, Buttons, Ac. ALSO. Hats and Bonnets of every style and quality, Gents double and single brimmed Palm and Leghorn Hats, Panama Pedal Braid, Kossuth, Brush, Russia, Satin and Moleskin Hats; Ladies and Misses Bonnets; Devon Braid, China Pearl, Belgrade Net Lace, Gossamer mixed and Chrystal Bonnets,; Artificial Flowers; Wreaths, French Bunches, Sprigs and Outside Flowers. 2rAn extensive variety of Bleached and Brown Domes tics aud Osnaburgs of all the different widths. ISsTThe stock is worthy the attention of the largest buy ers of Goods. Terms liberal. Nashville, Feb. 25th, 1853. AND. J. DUNCAN. FUTURE SALES.-18.-3. April 12, 13 and 14. I June 14, 15 and 16. May 17, IS and 19. July 12, 13 and 14. JUST RECEIVED. BBLS Old Rectified Whisky; 10 " Port Wine; 100 20 " Walker's Ale; 30 boxes, hlf and qr boxes Star Candles; 29 " Mould Tallow Candles; 20 nests Market Boskets; t 20 half bbls Mackerel; 25 bbls Loaf, Powdered and Crushed Sugar; 5 boxes D R Loaf Sugar; 15 doz Zink Washboards; 20 bbls Ohio Irish Potatoes; . 20 " Fresh Clover Seed; 40 bags Fresh Buck Wheat Flour; 30 bbls and hlf bbls Molasses; 15 " Cider Vinegar; 800 " Fine Green and Bl'k Teas, in metalic packs; 200 " " " " i ' in chests; 830 " Kanawha Salt; 50 sacks Fine Salt 10 bbls New York Gin; 0 " Apple Brand-; 1 butt superior Irish Whisky; 1 " Scotch do; ALSO Many other articles in the Grocery line, which will be sold at the lowest notch for cash, and no mistake. mart R. F. BELL, No. 23, opposite Scwance House, College Street FIRST SPRING SALE Of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoss, Hats and Hardware, etc. BY JOSEPH F. DUXim: ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, March 22d, 23d, 24th. My stock at this sale will be found to embrace a greater variety than ever b-ifore offered at Auction, consisting in part as follows: Black, Brown and Blue Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeies, Black and Fancv Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Drap D'Etes, Queens Cloths, Cot tonades, Check and Fancy Linings, Plain und Figured Dress Silks, Satin d'Chcncs, Alpacas, Silk Figured and Plaiti Bar eges, Alborines Grenadines, Solid Colored Bareges, Printed and Painted Jaconets, Embroidered Lawns, Barred Muslins, Jaconets, Swiss Mull, Muslins, French and American Ging hams, Barege d'Laines, Chintz d'Laines, British and Amer ican Lawns, liayadere Dresses, British and American Prints, Plain and Figured Satins, Figured Silk Velvets and Em broidered Vestings, Napkins, Irish Lineus, Linen Lustre. uieacueit anu irown uomesncs, uteactieu aim Urown Dril Boots, Shoes, etc, etc inarchM FUTURE. SALES April 5 A 710, 20 A 21 i August, 2 A 311, IS A 25 Mav, 3 A 521, 23-23A30 Sept C A 78, 15,22 A 29 June,7 A 921, 23 2s A30 Oct 4 A 56 A 13 -20 A 27 July, 5 A 7-19 & 21-26A 27 Nov. 1 A 23 A 10 17A 20 JUST RECEIVED AT NO. 23. A BOXES Langhoru A Armistead's best Tobacco, a su? OK) pcrior quality! 20 Nest Clothes Baskets; 50 Kits Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, for sale by R. F. BELL. marchll oppositcSewanee House, College st"" NEW MEDICAL BOOKS. "l TACLISE'S Surgical Anatomy; ISX. Gross on Urinary Organs; Harris' Dental Surgery; United States Dispensatory; Hoblyn's Medical Dictionary; Dunglison's New Remedies; Meigs on Diseases of Children; Churchill on Women; Bartlett on Fevers; Carpenter's Principles of Physiology; Colombat on Females; " . J Coudir on Children; J Ash well on Females; v., Miller's Principles of Surgery; '- - . Chapman on levers; Mitchell's Therapeutics; Laaenic on the Chest; Smith's Anatomical Atlas; Lawrence on the Eye; Blakiston on the Chest; New editions, just received and for sale by marlfl CHARLES W. SMITH, 51 College st PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS-Mn. Evans, lately of the house of Messrs. E win Brothers, has been engaged by us to attend to the Prescription Depart ment of our house. Our friends may rely uf a their Prescriptions being compounded with accuracy L-id neatj ness, and with the purest and most select medicines Orders, by day or night, will be promptly attended to. CURREY k MARTIN, feb2 No. 35, Union Street SWEET HAVANA ORANGES.-Just received, this day, a lot of fine and sweet Havana Oranges, at feb2S R. k J. NIXON. BROAD STREET BRD3GE COMPANY. AN election for a President and twelve Directors to man age the affairs of the Broad Street Bridge Company lor the ensuing year will be held at the office of the Nash ville, Insurance Company, on Saturday, April 2d, at 10 o'-tclockA-M. S. M. SCOTT. marchU. Secretary. hams, ChaniDniys and JJareges, iiarege de Lames, Pans Painted Onrandies, Painted Jaconets, lirilliantines. Chene Royals, Embroidered Muslins and Tarletons, French. Scotch skin do., fancy trench Cassimeres, Tweed aud Union do., French and English Drap d'Etes, and a variety of other Goods for Gentlemen's wear, Ladies' Dress Trimmings, 100 and -200 yard Spool Cotton, white and colored, black, white and colored Thread, Scwinc- Silks, Reddiiicr. Tuck. Fine. lings, 6-i Sheetings, Table Linen, Cambrics, Apron Checks, Cup Nets, Silk Linings, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cotton Lace and Edging:?, Black, white and mixed Cotton Hose and Half Hose, Embroidered Curtains, Silk Mantillas, Bonnet Silks, Linen and Cotton Threads, Pins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Tapes, Combs, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Thimbles, Guns, Pistols, Fiddles, Silk Angola Wool aud Palm Hats. Bonnets. H ARPER'S MAGAZINE lor MARCH received and for sale by Lnro 4lJ vJHAKLES ,W. SMITH. JOHN YORK & CO. ARCHITECTURAL WO.&XS. JOHN YORK &CO., No l i, Union Street, has for sale THE BUILDER'S GUIDE a piactical treatise on Grecian and Roman Architecture, together with speci mens of the Gothic style ; also, practical treatises on Geometry, Decimile Fractions, Mensuration, Trigo nometry, and Carpentry and Joinery, embracing all the necessary details, and particularly adapted to tho j wants of the less experienced. By Charles Hills, prac- tical Architect Revised and improved with additions ; fV;il c- t i T-r l ! ; ' i ouu ocuooi nouse .rcuiieuire. COTTAGES AND COTTAGE LIFE Containing plans for country houses, adapted to the means and wants of the people of the United States, with diiections for building and improving. THE CARPENTER'S NEW GUIDE Being a complete book of Series for Carpenters and Joiners. PRACTICAL MASONRY Or a theoretical and operative Treatise of building, with rule m Gwmetry and Stone- cutiing. march2. J. J. COHEN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Commission Merchant nov!3- 6m ROME, GEORGIA. DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, For tho comoleta cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza. Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Bloodt and all other juung uompiamra tenoing to uonsumpuon. LOOK A TITS UKPARALELLED SUCCESS. THE above distineuished Cough Medicine is carryinirall JL before it in Lung Complaints. In all sections of the , country it is constantly performing Cures which astonish even Physicians themselves. Look at the high character and standing of the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M. D., late Professor in the Medi cal College at Cincinnati; W. J. Richards, M. D Hon. Judge Morse; Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than 20 years Post Muster of Cincinnati; R. S. Newton, M. D., Pro fessor in the Medical College at Memphis, Tenn.; John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ and General Agent of the Grand Division ofthcSon.not Temperance of Ohio; Wm. H. Lcvison, Esq., Editor of the U. S. Military and Naval Argus, at N. Y.; Thos. C. Faulder, Esq., of Alba ny; Rev. H. Wiseman, Rev. R. Uoyt, N. Y. Citv; and we could name hundreds, aye thousands of others w"ho testify fiom personal experience, that ithascuied them and their friends in some cases after all other remedies had failed. Such men never make such statements, unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibilty of a doabt Read a few of the letters. Extrad from a Utter from F. IT. Cory, to JI. L. Sletrarf, Esq., Ad. 137 Second Street, Jew York. Spauta, June 30, 1S49. Dear Friend Stewart I have been home now just two mouths. When I last saw you I had but little hopes of ever getting any better. But 1 have now th! pleasure of thank ing you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Cmclialagua I got a dozen bottles of it and took home with tne, determined to make a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything else I have only taken four bottles of it, aud 1 must say it has done: me more good than any other medicine I have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased the expectoration, aud I raised a great deal of'bloody matter from my luugs. But that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. I cough but little now, and expect soon to be entirely free from it. I consider it an in valuable medicine, and shall recommend it to ali who are af Uicted with a cough or diseased lungs. I let a young lady, who had the Consumption, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and dutoreU several months with our Physician, but giew worse, have a bottle of it, and it cured her.' It acted almost miraculously in her case. Your sincere friend, F. M. CORY. Bleeding at the Lnngs Cured ! SEE HOW PRO.MITLY IT ACTS! Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 338 Pearl street, N. Y. A few days before last Christmas .1 was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleedii:g freely at the Lungs. 1 called in a Homeopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem tohelpme. I i.id your advertisement and thought 1 would try Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagua. Before I had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my cough was gone, and I felt well as usual. My heidth is now good. I consider it a most excellcut medicine, and cordially recommend it fo my friends. JThis statement was made to the proprietors, March 12th, 185o. CIRCULARS, d-0. As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain the nature and merits of this article, the Proprietors have, pub lished a new Circular, giving the history ot this medicine; the description, nature, Ac, of its principal ingredients; the effect they are designed to have upon the Lungs and Liver, and a copious reference to the persons who have been cured by it giving their names and residences, even to the stieet and the number. Those who are troubled with a Cough, or whose Lungs are in the least affected, are earnestly des'ued to call upon the Agents named below, and procure one of these pamphlets. It can be had gratis, and will well repay a pe rusal. JSgr Price 1 per Bottle, or six bottles for $5. SCOVILL A MEAD, No. 113 Charles street, New Orleans, General Wholesale agents for the southern States to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold in Nashville by EWIN, BROWN A CO., W. W AJ.B.BERRV, H. G. SCOVEL, THOMAS WELLS, J. M. ZIMERMAN, CARTWRIGHT A ARMSTRONG janlO Cm NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. t tj fitnniM'T TJnc.or.tr,. n- JLv that he has purchased from ilessrs. A. B. A EN C W. ROBERTSON a select and conmlete assort- f 1 ment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac, from their latest importations, expref-sly for retailing, and will continue the business at their stand, No. 16. three doors fiom Nichol's corner, public square. He solicits the customers of the Mensrs. Robertson's, and his friends and the public generally to give him a call, with tne assurance, on nis pan, oi ins dcsi exertion to give satis faction to all, who may be disposed to patronize him. marchU lm E. B. GARRETT. N. B. Mr. Miltox Cockiull will continue at niv estab lishment and will be happy to see and serve his friends. NOTICE. We have sold to MR. E. B. GARRETT our rctailiuff stock of Boots, Shoes and Trunks, and civeu him our stand, No. 1C, south side of the Square. The stock is select, full and superior, having been made to order for our regular Sprinjr sales. We, intukinir leave of the retiil trade for a short time avail ourselves of an opportunity to thank the public lor a long anu lioeraijiaironafjc, ana recommend our successor as trorthy the confidence of iir customers and the public. "Fair Dealing" will be his standing motto. marc!H4 lm A. u. & t;. w. KUUKKTSON. J. H. CURREY, Furniture Manufacturer and Dealer, WOULD respectfully inlorm his friends and the public generally that he is prepared to furnish them with every article of furniture from a common to the finest article kept in this city. His manufacturing is not surpassed by any one in the South in point of material and workmanship to test which Jie asks your patronage. He has also a good assortment of imported furniture, all of which is offered at extremely low prices for cash his motto being short profits to make quick sales. uraercu worK, repairing ana varnisiung oia iur-. i i i niture, uone at tne soonest nonce, ana upon Tery reasonable terms with despatch. I am also pre pared to nil all orders lor matrasses, the common shuck kent constantly on hand. Being the only one in the city having a right to manufacture O'Neal's Atmospheric Leaver Churn, it being unequalled by any, I would just say that a sunnly can always be fouud at my rooms on College street. Undertaking. All orders lor Coflius can be .v . filled in very &hort notice, as I keep every descrip-SSs ion always in readiness, which will be furnished at lower rates than usual in this city. Havinj good hearses, gentle hoes, mid a careful driver, with my personal attention in this department of my business, I hope to merit jour favors. Orders can be left at my sale room on College street, No. 25, where myself or clerk can always be found, both night and day, to a'ttend to such orders. "Thankful for past favors, I hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. J. H. CURREY, march 12 No. 25, Collegestrect MILLWOOD FEMALE INSTITUTE. Near Stcamore Mills, Daviosox County, Texx. THE First Term of this Institution will commence on the first Tuesday in March, 1853, under the charge of the Rev. DAVID PISE, A. M. Board in the Institute 50 per tenn of five months. Rates of Tuition in the Primary Department, from $6 to $10 per term. Rates of Tuition in the other classes, from $15 to $18 per term. Lanjruarres, Music, Drawing, Ac, Extra. For further particulars, see Circu'ars, which may beob--! letter to tho Principal, the President or Secretary of the Board of Directors, at the Sycamore' Mills. Reference may also be made to the following named gen tlemen : Rev. Charles Tomes, Nxshville. Rev. A. L. P. Green, D I). " Hon. Francis B. Fogg " Hon. Cave Johnson, Clarksville. Hon. G. A. Henry, " Rev. J. T. Hendrick, " Gen. E. Howard " The Faculty of Masonic College, ClarksrilJe. By order of the Board, S. WATSON, Pres. Wt Scorr. Sec'y. Sycamore Mills, Feb. 9, 1853 2mfnv w EDUCATION. PARENTS desiring a pleasant and healthy Summer residence for their children, where they will have the benefit of pure air, good water and am ple play grounds, will find a delightful retreat at Minerva College; five miles east of Nashville, Tenn. This institution is under the Sujierintendenco of MRS. C. JONES, who with her accomplijhed assistants, will at all times give prompt attention to the mental, moral and physi cal culture of those placed under her charge. Address, S. E. JCNES, Franklin College. Refehsxces D rs. Bowling, Htul, Wharton, Winston's, Jones, Messrs. W. T. Berry A Co., Thompson A Co., McNai ry A Furman, Ewin Brothers, Cuney A Martin, march 9 IteoAwSt VALISES. Just receive liaes, and for sale low by .Just received nn assortment of fine Ya feblo ''MYERS t McGILL. MISCELLANEOUS. 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 Furnishing Goods of the finest and most costly articles : such as GLOMES, SUSPENDERS, CRA VATS, STOCKS, WHITE SHIRTS, of superior quality. Also Davies and Jones SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS, of different qualities; UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS oj various qualities and materials. Gentlemen can depend up on being supplied at any time with good Goods and at rea sonable prices, by calling at our establishment on Cedar street, near the Post Office. jan20 CLIFTON A ABBOTT. BUCKETS. -200 dozen Patcved Beaver Buckets for gale by feb25 W. H. GORDON & CO. GLASS WARE. 100 boxes Jenny Lind quart Flasks; 100 boxes Fancy pint Flasks; 100 " " Kpu do; For sale by feb25 W. 1L GORDON A CO. N AILS. 2000 kegs Shcenbergers Nails, all sizes for saic oy ieo-j. v. iL, UUKDUN & CO. COPPERAS. 200 bbls. Green Steubcnville Copper as for sale by feb25 W. H. GORDON A CO. STAR CANDLES. 400 boxes Work A Ca's Star Candles in whole, l and boxes: For sale by feb25 W. H. GORDON A CO. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. FALL & CUNNINGHAM, A No. At, College Street, Nashville, Tekn. RL now in receipt of their entire stock of HARDWARE and CUTLER for the Sprin-r Trade, and in calling the attention of the merchants of Middle and East Tennes see, Kentucky, and North Alabama, to their large and varied assortment, they feel confident that it will compare favora bly with that ol any House in any couutrv, and when the item of Transportation is considered, it will be found that self-interest should prompt nil dealers in this section of the country to eucouragea home market They also invite the attention of Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and Farmers visiting Nashville to their assortment of Tools, Fanning Implements, Ac, a large stock of which they always keep on haad. leathers. Ginseng and Beeswax, taken at the highest mar ket prices in exchange for goods, or in payment of debts. Feb. 26,1853. WM. U. SMITH. WM. E. JONES. SJIITH & JONES. Agency for the Prosecution of Claims of every description against the United. States. iV&. 22X, Cherry Street, l&thcilU, Tennessee. rpHE undersigned have been successfully engaged for sev fact, claims of every description, growing out of military service in any of the Wars of the United States. In the course of many years experience in the business, they have procured much valuable information, cf material assistance in procuring the allowance of claims. They have in their possession much evidence of Revolutionary, and other ser vice, which will be found of benefit to those having claims. By a recent enactment of Congress, all widows of Revolu tionary Officers and soldiers, at any time married, are enti tled to a Pension for life, all widows and minor orphans, of those who died in the service, or of wounds, or disease con tracted while in the service in the various Indian wars since 1790, as well as the war of 1812 and the war with Mexico, arc entitled to five years Half Pay and those who have al ready received it, to Half Pay for fiveyears more. All com munications prepaid, promptly attended to. No charge made, unless we succeed in procuring the allowance of the claim. SMITH A JONES. feb26 b A tw tf. SPRING MEETING. Walnut Jockey Club Association Races. THE Spring Meeting over this course will commence on Monday the 16th day of .May next First Dat. Association Purse $250 Two mile heats. Second Day Association Purse $150 One mile heats Third Dat Association Purse 400 Three mile heats. Fourtu Day Association Purse 8200 Three best in five. In addition to the above purses, the following Sweepstakes have been proposed : A Sweepstake for 3 year olds, one mile and repeat $75 entrance, $25 forfeit Three or more to make a race, te name and close the 1st day of April. The Association to give SloO provided the stake is filled. To be run on the lirstday of the meeting. A Sweepstake for all ages Two mile heats $100 en trance, $5u forfeit Three or more to make a race, to name and close on Saumhy, at 3 o'clock, preceding the regular races. The above stake to be run on Tuesday the second day. All entries to be made to the Secrctiry under seal. inarcho td n E. R. GLASCOCK, Sec'y. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND TAILORING EST AB SENT, Ko. 11, Cedar Street, five doors from the Public Square, liuui may d lounu a cnoiceana well selected Block of Cloths, Casimeres and Vestings, all of which will be made up to order in the most Fash ionable Stvlc and at as short notice ns ran hp. ilnno in nv city in the Union, and at prices to suit the times. Iteady Made Clothing. Coats, Pants, and Vests of all kinds. A fine assortment of Men's Furnishing d'oods: Silk and Merino under Shirts, Shirts, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk and linen, Shirt collars, Umbrellas, Ac, J5?Garment3 cut at the shortest notice Please call and examine, mr 5 THOS. J. HOUGH, Agent JUST ItECEIVED T. J. Hough is now receiving and opening his Spring and Summer stock, consisting of Clotis, Cassimeres, Vesting, dr., in great variety and of latests styles. Also, a superior lot of Iteady Made Cloth thing, and Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods to ull of which he invites the attention of his frieuds and the public gener ally inr5l T. J. HOUGH. MARING0 MAMMOTH. THE thorough bred Jack, MARINGO MAM MOTH, direct from Kentucky, will make n is urst season in icnnessee at uaney btinngin 'J Marshall county, five miles below the fishing ford in Duck Rivdr, at thirty "five dollars insurance and fifty cents groom fee. Jennets sent from a distance will be pastured gratis, and grain fed, if required, at fifty cents ptr week. He is full fifteen "hands two and a half inches high, good honest measure, unusually large bone, and heavy; black, with mealy nose. He has the form, size, color and blood to re commend him highly to those who wish to improve their stock. We consider him the master Jack of Tennessee. For further particulars see hand bills. march 11 3m KNIGHT A WILSON. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TnOSE two Store Ilotiscs on Union street, one oc cupied by Voizot, the other by Flowers, are now isjjjj offered tor sale. Each front about 20 feet on Union 2aL street the lots about 100 feet deep. If not previously sold, they will be offered at Public Sale, at the Court House door, in Nashville, on SATURDAY, the 2nd day of April next, at 12 o'clock. Terms, G, 12,18, and 24months, for notes bearing interest rom date, payable in Bank, with two good endorsers. mrl LINDSLEY A CROCKETT. NOTICE VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. A TRACT of Land, containing U$ acres, situated in Williamson county, near the line between William son and Davidson; being 10 miles distant from Nashville, 9 from Franklin, and 2 from the Franklin and Nashville Turn pike; situated on a public road leading to the former place. One mile west of the Owen and Wiustead Pike, one and a half miles cast of the Harper Pike, one and three quarter miles east of the Nashville and Colombia Railroad, adjoin ing nn excellent Church, convenient to Jlills, conlenient to several excellent Physicians, and in half a mile of a good School nouse. The Dwelling on said place is a large brick, two and a half stories high, with an ell attached; a high and healthy situation, with a bold-running spring of excellent water with Smoke-house, Kitchen, Stables, and Cribs, with an Orchard of excellent Fruit Trees, and six acres of Cedar Timber, five miles of the place- mar3 GLOVER A BOYD, Gcn'l Agfa JO. W. HORTON. SILAS X. MACET. H0RT0N & MACEY. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware and Cutlery, Iron and Castings, Ko. 71 , Market st., near Broad Sign of the Mill Sais. WUUJjli inviiu uie auemiou oi .ucruants, uar pentera, Blacksmiths, Fanners, and the Trad ing community generally, to their largo and well se lected stock ot' Pocket and Table Knives, Anvils and Vices, Spoons and Candlesticks, Augers and Chisels, Padlocks and Scissors, Mill-X Cut and Hand Saws, Chains and Hoes, Files, Braces and Bits, Double and Single Shot Guns, Glass Rope, Ac., Ac Together with all articles usually kept in Hardware houses, which we offer on accommodating terms. WADE & BUTCHER'S CELEBRATED RAZORS JUST received, 15 dozen W. A B. "Old Army" Razors; 12 dozen W. A B. Hollow Ground Razors; 8 " " "Genuine Barbor " 5 " " Old Bachelor " 8 " ' Patent Frame Back " HORTON & MACEY, marchl2 lm No. 71 Market street. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all those indebted to Ebenb zer Fisk, deceased,tntestate, to come forward and make payment, and to all haviDg in possession any of the goods and chattels of said deceased, to deliver them ; and all those having claims against said deceased to present them proper ly authenticated, by the 10th day of June next, or they will be forever barred. D. R, CLAIBORNE, marchll 3mtrw Administrator. TO GARDNERS, &c We have on hand a fine-as-sortmen t of LAN DRETH'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, in bulk, which we offer at very low prices. marchO dim CARTWRIGHT A ARMSTRONG. PLOUGHS. 100 Hall's Peacock Plough, for sale by janS W. H. GORDON & CO. MEDICAL. THE INFALLIBLE COUGH REMEDY. DR. C. WILLIAMS' Compound Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Weed Naptha. For the curd of Cbughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Boopingcevgh , Croup, BroncJtitis, Spitting cf Blood, Asthma, and 6t svmpt'tM. New Protidcncb, Tenn., Dec 26. 1S50. Dr. C. Wiujam3 Dear Sir: We also take pleasure In stating that in every Case in which jour Pulmonic Balsara has been used, it has given the utmost satisfaction. Kcspecttully vours, PORTER A DYCUS, Druggists. Sycavoec Mills, Tenn., Dec 2S, 1850. Dr. C. Willi AV3 Dear Sin For the last two weeks w have been entirely out of your Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha. It gave great satisfaction to all who used it, and we are of the opinion tba: a considerable quantity can be sold in this market You can send us four more dozen immediately, and when needed will order a fur ther supply. Yours icspectfully, WALTER, SCOTT A CO. New Alb ast. Miss., Feb. 8. 1S51. Dr. C. Williams Dear S.n Your Pulmonic Balsam is selling rapidly and gives eutirc satisfaction. You will pleas forward us another supply ou receipt of thi?, to the caie of J. M. Patrick, Memphis, Tenn., and oblige yours respect fully. HORSEY A WILLIAMS, Druggist From a highly respectable merchant Holly Smuncs, Mis., Mav 23, 1S52. Da. CaABLEsWuxiAiis DearSii: Although unsolicited, I take great pleasure m informing you through the sgencr of your invaluable preparation lor coughs aui dUeusts of the lungs, my wife has entirely recoveml her health, und is per fectly fiee from the hacking cough that to annoyed her. Tte Thobottle received from yoa, .nd one procured from the drug store here, produced the chuiige. I have tuken pains to recommend it to my friends, and have no other Lelief than that it is destined to become the medicineof the iiouth. Yours sincerely, S. O. CAREY. For sale Wholesale and RetaiLand on Agency by J. M ZIMERMAN, Wholesale Lruggist, who is the Geiieral. Agent for ihispopular and caluaUie preparation at the citv cf Nashvillo and surrounding country. It is also for sale by the following Druggists : EWIN BROTHERS, CARTWRIGHT A ARMSTRONG, W. W. BERRY, GEORGE W. UENDERSHOTT, T. WELLS, IL G. SCOVEL, BEACH, FLEMING A CO, CUKRV A MARTIN, Nashville. BINGFORD AMcDKRMOTT. Murfieeaboro. E. G. CLOUSTON, I ... F. S. WOLR1DGE, r"'nf T HAWKINS A TO WIJvR, Columbia. And by all Druggists in every town in the State of Ten nessee, and all thu Southern and Western States, mr 1 lm d tw w mm fL; CHERRY PEGT0ML 1'or llio Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, IIOARSEXESS, BRONCHITIS, WIIOOPLVd-lOUGII, CROUP, ASTHMA. AXD CONSUMPTION. TO GURE A COLD, WITH HEADACHE AND SORE NESS OF THE BODY, take thoCiiEuur PtcrottALon going-to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat during the right FOR A COLD AND COUGH, take it morning, noon and evening, according to diiections on tho bcttle, and the difficulty will soon be removed. None will long j-uffer from this trouble when they find it can be so readily cured. Pr ons aflhctcd with a seated cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will find, by taking the Cherry Pectoral on going to bed, they may be sure of sound, un hi okeu sleep, and consequently refreshing rest. Great relief from hufler ing, and an ultimate cure, is afforded to thousands who art thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effect in these cases, many find them selves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity for it has ceased. From two eminent Physicians in Favetteville, Tenn., April ICtb, 1851. Sits Wc have given your Cherry Pectoral an extensive trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every other tenie dy we have forcuring affections of the respirator)- onnins. DRS. DIEMER A HAMPTON. TO SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS this remedy is invaluable, as by its action ou the throat and lungs, whea taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flcxibilty of the voice. - ASTHMA is generally much relieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry PeetorrL But theie are some cases so ob stinate as to jield eutf- Jy to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure them, if tin. can Leaned. BRONCHITIS, or irritation of the throat and upper por tion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. The uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved. Rev. Doct Lansimj, of Brooklyn, New York, states : "I have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such cases of Asth ma and Bronchits as leads me to believe it can raielr fail to cure those diseases." FOR CROUP. Give an emetic of antimony, to te fol lowed by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Peitoral, until it subdues the disease. If taken in season, it will not fail to cure. WHOOPING COUGH may be broken up and soon cured by the use of the Cherry Pec ora . THE INFLUENZA is speedily reu.oed by this remedy. Numerous instances bave been noticed where whole families weie protected from anv serious consequences, while their neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from the disease. Doct J. C. Aycr : Salem, Ohio, June '51. days'ofa dreadful Whoopine Cough, by taking it Dr. Means, one of our very best pliysiciaus freely states that he considers it the best remedy we have for pulmonary dis eases and that he has cured more cases ot Croup with it than any other medicine he ever administered. Our clergyman of the Baptist Church says that during tho run of Influenza here this season,, he has seen cures from . your medicine, he could scarcely have believed without see ing. Yours respectfully, J.D.SINCLAIR, Deputy Postmaster. Irom the distinguisied Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica, Boicdoin College. I have found the CiiEnur Pectoilil, as its ingredient! show, a powerful remedy for colds and coughs, and puhno nary diseases. BRCN3W1CK, Me., Feb. 5, 147. Parker Cleveland, M.D DR. VALENTINE MOTT, The widely celebrated Professor of Surgerg in the Medical College, New York City,eays: "It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of 'Ayer s Cherry Pectoral,' which I consider peculiarly adapt ed to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs." Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs have been affect ed by CnEKar Pectoral in such extreme cases as warrant the belief that a remedy has at length beeu found that can be depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Consump tion which carry from our midst thousands ever' year. It is indeed a medicine to which the afllicted can look with confidence for relief, and they should not fail to avail them selves ofit. Prepared and sold bj JAMES C A YER, febl 3m. Drumnst and Chemist, Lowell, Mas?. fc W. W. BERRY. And Druggist and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. FOR MALE AND FEMALE. T)EYE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY, is a commund -T$ that should bo cheerfully obeyed by the children ot men. Dr. Larzett's JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative FJi xir , prescribes as an effectual restorative in case of Debility mpotency, or Barrenness, and all irregularities of natuie. It is all that it professes to be, viz: Nature's great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without oflspi in . . It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Debility, Gleet, Weakness of the Genital Organs, Nervous affecli ins, Lucorrhca or Whites. As an invigorating medicine it is un equalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consump tion, Indigestion, loss of Muscular energy, Physical Lasai , tude, Female Weakness, Debility, Ac, It is warranted please the user in any of the above complaints, and i priceless value to those without offspring- Caution Extra. Find the name of Comstock ABt .th ersonthe wrapper and never buy it unless you find tho names as it has been extensively counternted oflate. Avoid the counterfeit "TaRMSTRONG! Wholesa.e and Retail Agt's. Corner Broad and M:;rki Streets, Nashville. fjulyl2-dtrw Aw-12:ti. G. W. KHJBEE, Piano Tuner and Repairer, riASUTILLK, JLENX. Leave Orders at Mr. West's, Diggons or Morton's Musis Stores, Union Street Orders from the country will be promptly attended te jan 20 dtwAw8m. j ill I write to inform you of the truly remarkable effects of your CHERRY PECTORAL in this place, and in my own familr. One ofmv daughters was coiiihIpIpIv rmpil in (Timet Rs-ek to- Jas. Diggons, J. B. West, Dealers in Pianos and Music. ..H. S. Saroni, G. M. Taylor, J. K. Opl, W. iim..h T finmpr ProTs. Music tl