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SPECIAL NOTICES. Worms ! Worms ! ! Various theories liavc been started relative to the origin of intestinal worms, and yet the question is still a vexed one among medical authorities. Of one fact, however, all are informed, and in which all agree the fatal nature of the influence they exert on children. At this season of the year the attacks of worms are mo3tfre quent as well as most dangerous. We take great pleasure in directing the attention of parents to the Vermifuge of Dr. M'Lvxk. It is one of the most extraordinary medicines ever introduced to the public, and has never failed of success when tried. tSP"Eor lc at all the principal Drug Sfore3 in Nashville nd vicinity. Notice. K. 1. Can.vaway says: My wife was cured of what was pronounced by the most eminent Physicians to lobe "Consumption of the Lungs," by he use of Dr. C. Buxj. Surra's Sugau-coatld Pills," which I gave as a last r csort. She was given over fo die by her Doctors, but af ter a few doses of Dr. Smith's Pills, according to the direc. lions, 1 discovered that she fyoemed to improve and the cough to lessen. The disease appeared to come to the sur face, and the whole abdomen Lmke out In ruuniiigsorco, and the spitting of bloody corruption which had been exceed ingly bad, ceased, by jwrseverance in the use of the Pills without any other medicine. In two weeks she was re stored to better health thau she lias before enjoyed since she was grown. It. P. Cax.vaway, March 17 th, 1 853. Depot Agent, Wat-trace, Teun. "While there is Life there is Hope!" Some of the mott dreadful and. stubborn disscasesof the Lungs ever known, liavu been promptly and entirely cured by lr. C. Williams' Pulmonic HaL,am of Wild Cherry and Wood. Napthsi, after the most skillful .Physicians and every known remedy had failed. We there fore say, " WhiU there it Life Mere is Hope" if you use this new and jwpular remedy. sSJT'See long advertisement in another column. Imo. An Important Fact! Tho rcaon why tharGuEAT Cough RuiiKny, Dk. C. Williams' Pulmonic Balsam of Wilu Cuinutr .vxi) Wood Naptha, is so very popular is not only owing toils remarkable virtues as a remedial agent, but it is so pl&iahttotukc. It is a beautiful cordial, has a de lightful flavor, and is so agreeable, that, when given to chil dren, they cry lor more! See advertisement in another col umn, marl lm. C.clki's New Saloon. Lunch Every Day. This finished Establishment has Lunch set out every day nt half-past ten o'clock. Cella's Saloon is a favorable re srtt to all who like to luxuriate. lie has the best of Liquors of all kinds; and the Lunch he spreads is enough fo whet the appetite of an epicure. Polite and clever himself, he has polite mid clever assistants; and all who visit him once will be sure to call again. Ah Ounce of Fact is worth a pound of theory and the swarms of conclusive facts that cluster around that iucom parable preparation, llootljnd's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, establishing its value as a loaic and restorative, are such as would prevent incrodulitf itself from questioning its efficacy. In all cases of disease ot the stomach, whether acute or chronic it may be recommeu ded for its soothing, cordial and renovating influence. Dys pepsia, heartburn, losi of appetite, nausea, ncrvouu tremors relaxation, debility, Ac., are relieved, by the Hitters in a very short space of time; aud perseverance 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 Rentier, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Huron Lcibeg, the great Plrysiologicnl Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. 1)., Philadelphia. This is only a wonderful remedy for Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, undice, Liver Complaint, Constirpalion and Debility, curing after uaturu'sowu method, by nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, containing scientific evidences of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements. 'flu most extraordinary dixeveery iu the World isUie Or Jit Arabian Jlciiwdyfor man and Jietut. 11. G. FARRELL'S CELE3RATED ARABIANLINIMENT IT IS A FACT ESTABLISHED aud well known that the Arabians attained a height in the knowledge of medi cine which caused the whole world to wonder and admire. With them the science of chemistry had its birth, and it is, therefore, not at allstratige that a people so eminently suc cessful in the healing art, and so persevering aud daring in character, should, by actual and untiring expcriuicut, dis cover remedies for surpassing in e.'liciencv all others, for the cure of those diseases incident to them from their mode of life. The greater part of their time being spent in haz ardous aud bloody warfare with the different tribes, they were subject to the most violent attacks of rheumatism, par, alysis, nearalgic pains, and various inflammatory diseases, ns also the most uorr d wounds, sprains, bruises, luniors- swelliugs, diseases of tho joints, etc., etc. All these diseases they were so surprisingly e'.lie'ient in curing, that the unin itiated loo'ceJ with wonderand Attributed liieir skill to the powers of magic H. G. FAKUELL'S ARABIAN LI VI MENT is a composition of balsams and oils, from rare plants peculiar to this country, and it was by the use of the articles composing this great remedy that not only their physicians, but even tne wild Arabs of the desert were enabled to per form such miraculous cures. 1'lic Arab sited is world-re nowncd for his beautiful symmetry of form, his unsurpassed speed and ag.l'ty, and the incredible fatigue he is capable of enduring. 'hy is it ? Because from the time of his birth his limbs are certainly watched, aud upon the first appear ance of disease the magic lotion is applied, and such things as confirmed sweeny, poll-evil, fistula, ringbone, scratches, spavin, lameness, etc., etc., are unknown. Th"! same xesull will follow in all cases where U. (J. Frrrclt's Genuine Ara bian Liniment is used in time. Therefore delay not in pro curing a good supply of it, for ever)' dollar spent in it will save you ttveutv, and a great deal of suffering, if not your life. Lookout for Counterfeits The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appearance, culled W. B. Farrell' Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counter feits, because his having the name of Fan-ell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit ex ists, and they will pei haps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects. The genuine article is manufactured only by II. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and whole sale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed, Be sure you get it with tho letters II. G. before Fanell's, thus H. G. I-AUUELL'S and his signature on the wrapper, nil others are counterfeits. Soldfy CARTWIUGHT A ARMSTRONG, and by regiilar authorized agents throughout the United States. Price 2" and ."0 cents, and $1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED is sTcry town, village and hamletin tho United Stales, in which one is not already established. Address II. G. Farrell as above, accompanied with good re erence as to character, respectfully, Ac dAw LARGE AUCTION SALE Of Pianos, Furniture, Chairs, Bedsteads, Carpeting, Canton Matting, Floor Oil Cloth, &c-. &c. ON THE 29TH, SOTH AND 31ST OF MARCH, 1S53, at our Store, No. 10, College Stieef, Nashville, for the pur pose of closing up our Stock which is large, consisting in part of PIANOS, from C to" Octaves of the best makers and warranted, Velvet, Tapistry, Three Ply, Ingrain, and Ve netian Carpetings of the newest styles, some very splendid, 4-1, 5-4, and 0-1 plain and Checked .Matting, Floor Oil Cloths from 1 to C yards wide. Parlor 1- umiturc, from Plain Walnut and Mahogany, to splendid French Rosewood in Satin Brogatelle, Plain and Fine Chamber Furniture, in great variety, from 30 to 100 a sett Bureaus, from 10 to i0; Wardrobes from 15 110; lledsteads from J) to ISO dollars, together with many other house furnishing articles. ALSO. One fine family Barouche, 1 second hand Harp, 1 Melodian, 1 Parlor Organ. Teiuis. All sums under 100 dollars. Cash, over 100 four months note in Bank with good endorser. Sale nositiveand to commence at OX o'clock. march 21 W. A T. II GREENFIELD A CO. S10 REWARD. O-TRAYED or stolen from Dr. Win. A. Whar-'lVr; Cj ton's stable, on Sunday, the 13th inst. a dark bav horse. ! vcarsold, not quite 10 hands lnVh. with a sore back at the time of leaving; a small white star in his fore head no other white spots on him recollected of. Also having the marks of haniessupon him, beinga buggy horse. 1 will give 10 dollars reward for his apprehension, or for am" knowledge of'hiin that will enable me to get him. E.S.1IOLLINS. mar21 2w. Corncrof College and Union streets. TO COUNTRY -HEUCIIANTS. We have now iir store a large and well assorted stock of Variety Goodajflo which we invite the attention of purchasers. Our stock consists in part of Combs, Cutlery, Brushes, Hosiery, moves, umorenas. liais, vaps ana uonnets, hillc Handker chiefs, rans bilk-, juitts, I'onumery, tioldand Gilt Jewelry, Clocks, Steel Goods, Cajiaud Loiter Paper, Fishing Tackles, Guns and Pistols, Looking Glasses Sewing Silk, Spool and Patent Thread. Whalebone. Paris Needles. Ac. Ac With many other articles too numerous to mention. Wc solicit a call from dealers. Terms liberal. marchlO A. MORISON A CO., Wholesale Varielv Store, corner Square and Dcaderick st " ' LAND FOE SALE. " BY virtue of a decree of the County Court of Davidson county, rendered at the March Term, 1853, 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" n piece of Land, containing 29 acres, lying in,the county of Davidson, in civil Dislrict No 7, about 10 miles from Nash ville, between the Nolcnsvill Turnpike and the Nashvjllo A Chattanooga Railroad, and about one mile from the An tioch Depot. Tunsts op Sale Said Land is to bo sold upon a credit of twelve months, and notes with good security required for the payment of thepurchsse money. mar!2 dAlnr td. F. It. CHEATHAM, C. TOON & RUTLAND. TOON & RUTLAND, GENERAL BOOKSELLERS, Xo. U, Union Street, Xashville. PSALMISTA ; Or, Choir Melodies, an extensive collectio, of new and available Church Music; for Choir am." Congregational use. By Hastings and Bradbury. CARMINA SACRA; Or, Boston Collection of Church Mu sic, comprising the most popular Psalm and Hym Tunes in general use. By Lowell Mason. THE PSALTERY ; A new collection of Church Music. B. Lowell Mason and Geo. J. Webb. MASON'S SACRED HARP; Or, Beauties of Church Mu- sic, vols. 1 and 2. By L A T. B.Mason. THE CHRISTIAN MINSTREL: A new system of Musica' Notation; with a collection of Psalm Tunes, Anthem.1 and Chants, selected from the most popular works in Eu rope and America. By J. B.Aiken. TI1ESOUTIIERN HARMONY, and Musical Companion. A new edition, improved and enlarged. By Wm. Walker. THE MISSOURI HARMONY ; Revised, Enlarged and .Corrected. By Charles Warren, Prof, of Music 3TLibcral discount made to Wholesale purchasers. THE JUVENILE MINSTREL. -Designed for Juvenile Singing Schools, Public Schools, Juvenile Concerts, Select Classes. Ac. By J. B Aiken, ANEW JUVENILE ORATORIO, entitled "The Seasons," published in four parts, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. By W. B. Bradbdry. THE YOUNG CHOIR. Bradbury's Sabbath School Melo dies. SECULAR MUSIC. THE ALPINE GLEE SINGER. THE ODEON. marl 9. DRY GOODS, &0. LEAXDEE n. STKVE.VSOX. itonEirr L. WUITC STEVENSON & WHITE, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Kb. 59, Corna-of Ote Xjuare and OjlUye Street, Aastville. WE have now in store one of tho largest and best assort ed stock of goods in the city. We respectfully re quest our friends and the public to examine our goods be 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 Sliawls at cost. mar7 STEVENSON k WHITE DRESS GOODS. Rich Brocade Silks, in all colors; Rich Neat Pluid Silks; rich Black Brocade Silks; Rich White Brocade Silks;; Rich Roquet de Lanes; Rich Black Gro de Rhines Small Cueck'd De Lanes; Rich plain Gro de Rhines; Small Figur'd De Lanes; Rich l'Jain Gro de Rhines in all c.dors; While, Pink and Blue Gro de France; Plain Spun Silks; Small Figur'd Cashmeres; Neat Checked Silks; Plaid Cashmeres; French, English and German Merinoes, in all colors, plain; De Lanes iu all colors; Plain Cashmeres. We have a large assortment ol tne a:ove gooas wuicu we will sell at yery reduced prices. mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE. MO URNlNfi V. OO DS. We have a beautiful assort ment, surh as AlajKicas, De Lanes, . Canton Cloths, black English Crape, Italian do, Bombazines, Silks and Rib bons, Crape Veils, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Hoisery, Col lars and Sleeves, Gloves, &c. ,ar7 STEVENSON & WHITE. O ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS VX Silk, Merino, Shaker Flannel and Lamb's Wool Un der Shirts and Drawers; Silk. Merino, loimb's Wool and Cotton Hosiery; a nice assortment of Patent Shirts and Col lars; Black and Fancv Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs, Ac; Kid Buck, Beaver, Fur an'd Wool Gloves, a good assortment; Black and Fancy French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Suspenders, ic For side low, by marC Sf EVENSON & WHITE. WHITE GOODS. Bleached Muslins in every qual itv; Bleached Drillings, Jaconet 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 Jlainsook Twills, Book Twills. In short, we have a lariro assortment of the above Goods, which we will sell vcrv low. inar7 STEVENSON & WHITE. I -rrf?J Vlniv n lipr;iififiit nRsnrtnient. which Will be sold at incatly reduced prices. ",nar7 STEVENSON & WHITE. 1) ERF ILHERY. Cologne Water, Extracts Hair Oils and Soaps, from the bestFrcnch Perfumers. ,ar7 J STEVENSON & WHITE. miTroideries AND LACE GOODS Beautiful Val. Lace Chemizetts and Sleeves to match, lloniton Lace do do, Needle Work do, Honifon laice-trim-until il Tlnnitnii Vnl. and Needle-worked Sleeves. Collars. I Ao., Valencicncs; Laces, Edgings and Insertings, Swiss and Jaconets Insertings and Edgings, Black and white Ioice Capes, Black and Silk Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Huttings, 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, Barnslevs, 10-1,11-1 and 12-1 Linen Sheeting, 12-1 Muslin do, French, English and American Furniture Prints. Ladies' Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. Silk Merino and Lamb's Wool Vests and Drawers, Union and Merino Gloves, Boy's Hoisery and Gloves. For sale Io,v bv STEVENSON A WHITE, uiarT No.59, Comer of College sL and theSquare. Tine PM!MelBDaisaFe No. 18, Public Square, next door to Plummer & Co. SOIIN, IIILL3IAN & CO., RESPECTFULLY take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, that they will on or about the 1st of March next, open, at the above mentioned stand, a large WholesaleamI Retail Dry Goods Establishment. With an extensive and entire new style of SPRING GOODS, J Of the latest importations, and selected -with great care lor tins marKei, ana wmeu, iiirougu uieir couuecuuu nun some of theleadiug Ei3tern Houses, they arc able to sell at the very lowest eastern market prices ; they, therefore, re spectfully ask a share of the public patronage. Veb20 SOIIN, IIILLMAN A CO. H0 DOUGLAS &60. IMI'OIITEUS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS, BONNETS, HATS, UMBRELLAS, PAR ASOLS, AC, AC, Xbrlh sids.ofthc Puttie Square, Xanhcltte, Tenn. "T TkTE have in stoie a complete stock and general assort VY ment of New Spring and Summer Goods. In asking the attention of dealers to this exceedingly beau tiful and eminently desirable collection of Goods, we' would The selections have been made with great care, and are in every particular adapted fo the requirements of the trade. Tho stock is uot only tho largest, but the most varied and cleg-ant iu its assortment ever offered by any one in Nash ville. We want Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, Wool, White Linsey, aud Woolen Socks, to any extent, at full market ralue. febU 2m. II. A B. DOUGLAS A CO. DRAWING-BOOM, GRATES PARLOR GRATES OF FICE GRATES r UST received, a larger assortment of FINE GRATES f J than has ever been offered iu this city, comprising a variety of Patterns of Comic, Akabesque, Louis 14th and ldth Styles. We liave also a few finely Enameled Grates, with Ele gant Elyptic Fenders. Also a large lot of finely ornamented Fenders, suitable for Grates of any pattern. marchlS SNOW, MACKENZIE A CO. " FINE STONE SLABS. T7E have justreceived from the Nashville Stone Drcss- V Y nig Company. large Stone Slabs, suitable for setting under large Cooking Stoves. marchlS SNOW, MACKENZIE A CO. " SOAP STONE GRIDDLES. "TTTEhave on hand a few Soap Stono Griddles, suitable YY for baking Batter Cakes, without grease, quite a de sideratum to Dyspeptic persons. marchlS SNOW, MACKENZIE A CO. SUPERIOR INKS. Arnold's Celebrated Copying Ink, quarts and pints; Maynard A Noyers' Black Ink, nil sizes. Arnold's Superior Red Ink. Guysot's Superfine Carmine, a real article. Parson's Indexable Ink, no prepa ration. Just received and for sale by maris CHARLES W. SMITH. H IRTS ! SHIRTS ! ! Just received another lot of Myer's celebrated Patent Shoulder Scam Shirts, wai? ranted to'fit, and to be, of best quality. march 19 MYERS & McGILL. TEDICINE CHESTS Of the most approved kind, Jj'JL and assorted siziisV. eivcd and for sale by ; ETCH & ORR, Druggists, march" corn Union and Cherry streets. Dresses, Silk, Merino, Linen and Cotton Hosiery lor l.auics. Misses and Children, in every variety, best Paris Kid filings in all colors. Ladies. Misses' and Children's Wool say we arc now prepared to supply our patrons on ueucr terms imd at lower prices, than the same goods can be pro cured, in like quantities, from either Philadelphia or N. York. F. HAG-AN. NEW BOOKS. THE CURSE OF CLIFTON : A Tale of Expiation and Redemption. By Mrs. South worth. Complete in 2 vols. Paper; price 75 cents. GUS HOWARD : or How to Win a Wife. By the Au thor of Minnie Grey, Ac, 1 vol. Paper; price 50 cents. UGLY EFFIE ; or TheNeglectcd Oneand The PetBeau fy. By Caroline Lee Hcntz, author of Rena, Marcus War laad, Ac., Ac. Price 50 cents. RUTH GARNETT: or the Lover of the Earl of Roches ter A Romance of the Court of Intrigues." By W. If. Aiha worth. Paper ; price 50 oents. THE TWO MERCHANTS; or Solvent and Insj. ent. By T. S Arthur. . THE-EMIGRANT SQUIRE: A Novel. By P. Hamil ton Myers, Esq., author of Bell Brandou. "The Emigrant Squire, by the author of Bell Brandon, is tho best work offlctioa ever produced. We are fully per suaded tliat, jn all essentials of plot, incident, moral, and fidelity to nature, it is one of the very best stories publish ed." Dollar Xeicspaper. THE FORTUNES OF THE COLVILLE FAMILY : or a Cloud and its Silver Lining. By the author of Frank Fair lelgh. With others, ju3t received by marchlG . V. IIAGAN, Market st NEW BOOKS ANOTHER SUPPLY A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND, by Sirk Head,.BarL THE LOFTY AND THE LOWLY, .by M. J.M'Intosh.. THE EXPERIENCE OF LIFE, by II M. Sewell. LIGHT AND SHADE- or thc Young Artist, by Ann JL Drury. THE GUIDE TO KNOWLEDGE, by Eliza Robbing THE LUCK OF BARRY LYNDON, by W. M. Thackeray DRAMATIC AND ORATORICAL EXPRESSION, by Fo-.vler. Just received, by F. II IGA.V. MEDICAL PERIODICALS. BRAITIIWAIT'S RETROSPECT. RANKING'S HALF YEARLY ABSTRACT. ' THE MEDICAL EXAMINER. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO-CHIRURGI- CAL REVIEW For sale by marchlO . F. 11 AG AN, Market street. JUST RECEIVED AT NO. 23. A BOXES Lingliora A Armistead's best Tobacco, a su t)J perior quality! f 20 Nest Clothes Baskets; 50 Kits Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, for sale by R. F. BELL. marchll opposite Sewanee House, College st. NEW MEDICAL BOOKS. M mticr'3 1; : i . Gross on Urinarv Organs; Harris Dental burgcry; 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; Condir on Children; Ashwel! on Females; Miller's Principles of Surgery; . . Chapman on I evers; " Mitchell's Therapeutics; Laaenic on the Chest; -Smith's Anatomical Atlas; Laivrence on the Eve; Blakistonou the Chest; New editions, just received and for sale by marlO CHARLES W. SMITH, M. College" st. jyil YSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS Mil Evaxs, X lately of the lmnse ofMessrs, Eivin Brothers, has been engaged by us to attend to the Prescription Depart ment of our house. Our friends may rely nf j their Prescriptions being compounded with accuracy L.id neat.' ness, and with the purest and most select medicines Orders, by day or night, will be nnnnplly attended to. CLTRREV A MARTIN, feb 2 No. 35, Jnion Street SWEET HAVANA ORANGES.Just received this day, a lot of line and sweet Havana Oranges, at ieb2G Jl. A J. NIXON" BROAD STREETBRIDGECOMPANY AN election for a Picsideut and twelve Directors to man age the affairs of the Broad Street Bridge Company for the ensuing year will be held at the oflice of the Nash ville Insurance Compan', on Saturday, April 2d, at 10 o' clock A. M. " S. M. SCOTT. marchM. Secretary. H ARPER'S MAGAZINE for MARCH received and for sale by maro It CHARLES W. SMITH. AUCTION SALE OF GROCERIES, &C. BY HEX. Jf. XOEL &BKO. O N THURSDAY MORNING, March 31st, 1853, we will otter tor bate at Auction : 100 hhds Prime Sugar; 100 boxes Malega Raisins; 200 bbls Molasses; 100 bbls Aurora Whisk-; 100 hfbbls do; 50 " Manongahala do; 100 sacks Prime Rio Coffee; 30 " D. Distilled do; 25 bags Java A Laguyra, do; 50 " American Brandy; 500 bugs fine A coarse Salt; 50 " Malaga Wine; 50 kegs Nails; 20 " Port Wine; 100 boxes Glassware, ass'td; 20 " New England Rum; 50 bbls St. Louis Mills Flour; 50 " Walker's Ale; 100 reams Wrapping Paper; 200 " Vinegar; 50 boxes Star Candles; 100 kegs Tar; 50 Bxs Tobacco, assorted; 50 bbls A sacks Irish Pota 500 cans A kgsfresh B Oysters; toes; 25 boxes Lemons; 25 bags Cotton Yarns; 5 tierces fresh Rice; Also a consignment of Buggys (o be sold without reserve. mar22 BEN M. NOEL, A BRt. LARGE SALE OF NEW STYLE SPRING GOODS, B Y A. J. I ITXC AX, April 12M, lMi, and Utn, 1853. I WILL sell at Auction, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, April 12th, 13th, and Mth, 1853, the largest and most attractive stock of STAPLE and FANCY, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC That has ever been offered in Nashville. My stock embraces every description of English, French, German, Italian, India aud American GOODS, all of the latest importations. Fancy ami black English and American Prints, Furniture and Turkey Red do, French, Scotch and American Ging hams, Chambrays and Bareges, Barege do Iiaines, Pans Painted Organdfes, Painted Jaconets, Brilliantines, Chene Royals, Embroidered Muslins and Tarlctons; French, Scotch and American Lawns, of great variety; white Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins, plain and plaid Jaconels, plaid and cmb'd white SwissBishop Lawns and Victoria do. black Lawns, Ginghams and Bareges, black Alpacas, Mohair Cords and Cashmcretts. A large stock" 6f LINEN GOODS, imported direct from Ireland, comprising yellow, pink, blav and checked Linen , Coatings, fancy and bleached Linen Drills, Holland, 4 4, 9-S, 12-1 and bleached Linen Shirtings and Sheetings, 3-1, 7-3 and 4-4 Tickings, Apron Checks, aud Furniture do., Nankeens, Camlets, Denims, blue Drills nnd Cottonades; book fold brown Linens, Farmers' Drills, and California Cassimeres, Silk Serges, Satin and Silk Vest ings, Marseilles white, buffand fig'd do., super French black and.col'd Cloths, super French black Cassimeres and Doe Ivorv and 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 Lice, Gossamer mixed and Chrystal Bonnets; Artificial Flowers; Wreaths, French Bunches, Sprigs and Outside Flowers. An extensive variety of Bleached and Brown Domes tics and Osnabnrgs of all the different widths. JThc stock is worthy the attention of the largest buy ers of Goods. Terms lileral. Nashville, March 24th. AND. J. DUNCAN. FUTURE SALES.-1853. May 17, 18 and 10. I July 12, 13 and 14. June 11, 15 and 16. XTRA FINE TEAS Can always be had bv call ingat the Drugstore of STRETCH A ORR, marcnl7 comer Union and Cherry streetsl W INTER STRAINED SPERM OIL, suitable for line machinery for sale by K G. SCOVEL s WEET HAVANA ORANGES. Just received two barrels Sweet Oranges. R. A J. NIXON. FURNITURE, CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, &c. THE subscriber has just returned from the p East, and is constantly receiving all kinds of pi FURNITURE, CARPETING, Ac. His stock at present consists of almost every article iu big line ofHbusi ncss, and as extensive as any in the city. Purchasers would do well to call, as he is determined to sell low for cash or on time for approved paper. A. PATTERSON, marchlS College near Church street admifistratoeTs NOTICE "VTOTICE is hereb' given to all those indebted fo Ebexe JJS zzr Fisk, dceeasedjintestate, to come forward and make payment, and fo all having in possession any of tho goods and chattels of said deceased, fo deliver them ; andall those having claims against said deceased ta present .them proper ly authenticated, bv the 10th day of June next, or they will be forever barred. ' D. R CLAIBORNE, marchll Srntrw Administrator. O. MACCIlEGOlt, N. C ALLOWAV, J. llAXKHEAU. HACGREGOR, ALLOWAY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 55 St. Charles Stueet, (third Store above St Charles Hotel,) New Orleans. BOYS' SHIRTS. Just received per steamboat Statesman n handsome lot of bovs Shirts, and for sale by mar24 MYERS A McGILL SILK AND LINENIIAND KERCHIEFS Just received a fine lot of Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. marchlO MYERS & McGILL. skin do., tancy r rencn Lassimercs, 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, Scwinr Silks, Reddincr. Tuck. Fine. JOHN YORK & CO. JOHN YORK-& CO. are Agents for the following Reviews and Magazines: Harper's New Monthly Magazine $3 00 DeBow's N. O. Commercial Reriew . . 5 00 Hunt's Merchant's Magazine.. v. 5 00 The South Western Monthly 3 00 Graham's Magazine 3 00 'ey's Lady's Book 3 00 march 19 WEBSTER'S QUARTO DICTIONARY, (una bridged) to which is prefixed an introductory dissertation on the origin, history, and connection of the languages of Western Asia aud Europe, with an explanation of the prin ciples on which languages are formcd. It contains Ulre times the amount of matter found in nny other English Dictionary compiled in this country. Ii stands without a rival in the annals of Engliah Lexicography. For sale by marchlS, . JOHN YORK & CO. SCHOOL BOOKS.-JOIIN YOKK A CO. havopou stantly on hand a large assortment of every article in their line, at reduced prices. School Readers, Grammars, Arith metics, Dictionaries, Geography, Astronomy; Physiology, Botany, Chemistry, Rhetoric aud Logic. ALSO Classical Books, embracing the best authors and instructors iu the Greek, Latin, French, as well as all the other books used in Schools, Colleges, and Academies. marchlD. JOHN YORK & CO. Have just received a 'very su purior article of Letter; Foolscap and Note Paper, which they offer for sale very low. Also a new assortment of Gold Pens and Pencils. marchlO J. J. COHEN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Commission Merchant novlS-Ciu. ROME, GEORGIA. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE! EE. GARRETT Respectfully announces that he has purchased from Messrs. A. IS. A C. W. ROBERTSON a select and complete assort- ? f mentor uuuis, buurj, Ti;u.NK5,UAiii'JiT itAua, from their latest importations, expressly for retailing, arl will continue the business at their stand, No. 16, three doot fromNichol's corner, public square. He solicits the customers of the Messrs. Robertson's, and his friends aud the public generally f ogive him a call, wth the assurance, on his part, of his best exertion to give satis faction to all, who may be disposed to patronize him. marchM lm E. B. GARRETT. N. B. Mr. Milton" Cockkill will continue at my estab lishment and will be happy to see and serve his friends. NOTICE We have soldlo MR. E. B. GARRETT our retailing stock of Boots, Shoes and Trunks, and given him our stand, No. 1C, south side of the Square. The stock is select, full and superior, having been made to order lor our regular Spring sales. We, iu taking eave of the retail trade for a s7iorttirneaYa.il ourselves of an opportunity to Vuinb the public for a long and liberal patronage, aud recommend our successor as icorthy the confidence of our customers and the public. "Fair Dealing" will be his standingmotto. marchl4 1 in A. B.A CW. ROBERTSON. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THOSE two Store Houses on Union street, one oc- rti cupied by Yoizot, the other by Flowers, are now Bjjj offered for sale. Each front about 20 feet on Union street the lots about loO feet deep. If not previously sold, thev 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, 6, 12,18, and 24 months, for notes bearing inferes rom date, payable in Bank, with two good endorsers. mrl LINDSLEY A CROCKETT. IRA A. STOUT, COACJI BIANUF ACTURER, No. 5 Clakk Stkeet, Nashville, Tenn., Xextdoor to If. S. FrencKs Grocery Warehouse, and op posite Jforrin b StrMoiSs ALL kinds of carriages for sale, with harness MSfje. to suit. All work sold by me is made at fhjj the Clark Street Manufactory, and warranted, and will be sold on as good Terms, lor Cash or good notes, as any work made Nortli or East. Repairing done with promptness and dispatch, and all persons leaving work to repair may roly on getting it when promised. All orders promptly attended to. murl5. I7LOWER SEEpS.-rlOOO papers of rare and select . Flower Seeds, just icccivedper express from Philadel phia. Many of these se:ds have just been imported from Europe, and arc enti ely new to our western gardens. Also in store, a large and fresh (warranted) supply of Garden Seeds. CURREY A MARTIN, march2i No. 35 Union street. fOTlCE. EWIN BROTHERS have moved their own JLN and the books of Ewin, Brown A Co., to the oflice of .Messrs. Lindsley A Crockett, next door to Fall A Cunning, ham's, and earnestly request all those indebted by note or uc fount to come forward and pay. feb26 NOTICE VALUABLELAND FOR SALE. A TRACT of Land, containing 118 acres, situated in Williamson county, near the line between William sou and Davidson; being 10 miles distant from Nashville, 0 from Franklin, and 2 from the Franklin and Nashville Tuin pike; situated ou a public road leading to the former place. One mile west of the Owen and Witistend Pike, oneand a half miles east of the Harper Pike, one and three quarter miles east of the Nashville and Columbia Railroad, adjoin ing an excellent Church, convenient to Mills,. conlcuient to several excellent Physicians, and in half a mile of a good School House. 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, aud six acres of Cedar Timber, five miles of the placer marS GLOVER A BOYD, Gcn'l Agt's HARINGO MAMMOTH. THE thorough bred Jack, MARINGO MAM J. MOTH, direct from Kentucky, will make SSfh his first "season in Tennessee at Cancy Spring in aMo-iUs. Marshall county, five miles belpw the fishing ford in Duck River, at thirty-tivc dollars insurance and titty 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 incisure, 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, marchll 3m KNIGHT A WILSON. rpb GARDNERS, &c We have on hand a fine as X sortmentof LANDRETH'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, in bulk, which we offer at very low prices. marchO dim CARTVR1QHT A ARMSTRONG. NDEitW Ait.-Just received a fine assortment of Undershirts and Drawers, for Spring and Summer wear, of Silk, Merino'and Drill. For sale by mar2'4: MYERS A McGILL. J, A. DEEU1". W. B. DEEM. E. E. DEEM", DEERY BROTHERS, ALIS0NIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Office Xo. YiYi, Fttllic Square, Xashcille, 1'tnnessee. march22 tw ly. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS AT HICXS CHINA HALL. Xo 4G, Pullic Square, Xashville, Tenn. JN the rich Dinner, Tea, Desert and Chamber belts of the finest French porcelain. The stock is large and erreatly reduced in prices. The object bcint' to reduce the stock for next Fall's importations. Those in need ofine setts at a low price, would do well to call soon. I am determined not to be undersold by any house in the United States mar22 d lm A. Ii dllCKS. RAMAGE AND CHURClf ! Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Vallisesand Carpet Bags. A0. 42, College Street, Xashville, Tennessee. ARE constantly receiving direct from the best Eastern Manufactories, a great variety of ladies and Gentli men's Boots and Shoes, of the Latest Stylej, suitable for either City or Country Trade, which are offered very low by the package, dozen, or single pair. Country Merchants and all buyers are invited to examine our Stock before purchas ing. marchlO RAMAGE A CHURCH. FOR SALE. mWO Fike Thorough Bued Stallions, Inr I . . . .IllAHI' . C i 1 . . I . , i C I." 1 bxlAjlll'J'-') one 01 uiu uusi ratcra ui 1113 day and with limited opportunities quite a sue- C 1 cessful Stallion. The other a very large and fine thorough bred. Price 400 each. W. G. HARDING. marchO ImtAw b- M' OCCASINS. Just received a few elegant Moccasins for Inlaws, Misses and Ladies, and tor sale by MYERS A MoGILL, Ladies and Gentlemen's marchlO Furnishing Store, No. 56 ColIegesL ODD FELLOWS' REGALIAS. Just received a handsome assortment of Post Grands and Encamp ment Regalias for sale by MYERS A McGILL HJOLETS OR LADIES OPERA CAPS' Just received a few elegant Chanile'and Zephyr Rigo lets. MYERS AMcGITL, Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, marchlS " No. 55 College street. SHIRT COLLARS. Just received a supply ot Col lars of various styles, and for sale by marchlO MYERS A, McGILL. ed a large Ties, black faucy McGILL. NASHVILLE TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, Xb. 48, on Cojlege, near Broad Street. THE subscribers are manufacturing Tobacco from Ten nessee, Kentucky, and Missouri Leaf, which they war rant as good, and will sell as low, as any Tobacco of the same quality manufactured elsewhere. We solicit a call from dealers generally, as Tobacco of our .manufacture will be found to give good satisfaction, and pay the dealer a fair pro fit A. J. MUS3ELMAN A CO., 3Ianufacturers, No.43 College, near Broad streets; Nashville, Tenn. march 9 tlj rpRUNKSt Just received a fetr fine Trunks, and for X saloby feb!5 MYERS A McGILLw TTMBROIDERED TIES. Just receiv Vj supply of D'Joinville, Albert, and Napoleon and faucv colors. marchlO MYERS A MISCELLANEOUS. JUST RECEIVED FROM OUR MANUFACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA; A BEAUTIFUL LOT of Black and Fancy CASS1MERE PANTALOONS of new styles, and made in the best manner expressly for our retail sales in Nashville. Wc have also a beautiful assortment of Black and Faoey colored DRESS, FROCK and SACK COATS, with wfij stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of the finest and most costly articles : such as GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, CRA- ATS, STOCKS, WHITE SHIRTS, of suporior quality. Also Daviirs nnd Jones' SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS, of diflerent qualities; UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS oj various qualities and materials. Gentlemen san 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 Past Office. jan'JO CLIFTON A ABBOTT. SPRING GOODS FOR 1853. HAKIM & OO. IMPORTERS anil JOBBERS, X. 48, Public Square, Xctt'teillt; Trnuemee., HAVE now in store their SPRING STOCK, com prising every variety of C Eancyand Plain Ribbons, Printed Lawns, Jaconets, Prints, Ginghams, Berage DeLaines, WHITE GOODS Cloths, Cassimeres, White and .Blay Linens, Jeans and Cottonades, French and EnglLsh Drap DeEte, 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. f0b22 HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. FALL & CUNNINGHAM, No. 47, College Stoeet, Nashville, Texn ARE now in receipt of their entire stock of HARDWARE andCUTLERi for the Spring Trade, and in calling the attention of the merchants of Middle aud East Tennes see, Kentucky, and North Alabama, to their large and varied assortment, they feel confident that it will compare favora bly with that of any House in any country, and when the item of Transportation is considered, it will be fouud that self-interest should prompt all dealers in this section of the country to encourage a home market They also invito the attention of Blacksmitlis, Carpenters, and Farmers visiting Nashville to their assortment of Tools, Farming Implements, Ac., a large stock of which they al wajs keep on haad. leathers, Ginseng and Beeswax, taken at the highest mar ket pt ices in exchange for goods, or in payment of debts. Feb. 2(5, 1S53. YET THERE IS A FINER STILL ! BLACK ROCK. BY Knight Errand, dam by Old Partnership, fifteen hands one inch high, will make his present season at the meadows, 4 miles cast ofjb'ranklin; at $2o for Jennetts. Good pasture gratis, and grain fed at 50 cents per week, marlO 3t. A.T-NOLEN. SALE OF VALUABLE CEDAR LAND. BY virtue of a decree of the County Court of Davidson County rendered at the March term 1353, in the case of John W. Walker, administrator of Samuel Holton, de eased, ex-parte, I will offer for sale on the premises, on Friday the 1st day of April next, a tract of Land, containing 113 acres, lying in the County of Davidson, about 14 miles from Nashville, about 3 miles from the Muifrecsboro' Turn pike, and near the Jefferson raid, and near Charlton's Mill oti Hurricane Creek. About 30 acres ofsaiil I-and is cleared, the balance is coveicd with -rood cedar timber. Upon said Land there Is a small dwelling house und good nut-nouses. At the same time and place, I will also offer for sale a Negro Woman n:imed Katy, aged about 50 jeara. Said Iand and Negro are to be sold for the purpose of pav ing the debts of said estate, and. will be sold tin the follow ing terms, to wit: The Land for 40 in cash, and the balance on a credit of 1 and 2 years. The Negro Woman on a credit of 12 month. Notes with good security required in both cases, and a lien retained ou the Land until the purchase money is paid. F. R. CHEATHAM, march 10 d A tw td. Clerk. I7RESH TAMARINDS We have just received one keg fresh Tamarinds, which wc can recommeud to our customers aud others For sale by STRETCH A ORR, Druggists, marchl? corner of Union and Cherrv streets. 17VRESH SALAD OIL. A line assortment of Salad . or Table Oil, in assorted size bottles received and for sale by . STRETCH A ORR, Druggists. marchlT . , . y oo corner Union aud Cherry streets. SPRING MEETING. Walnut Jockey Club Association Races. TilE Spring Meeting over this course will commence on Monday the IGth day of May next. Fiits-fDar. Association Purse 230 Two mile heats. Second Day Association Purse 150 One mile heats Tnmn Day Association Purse $100 Three mile heats. Foimni Day Association Purse 200 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 100 provided the stake is filled. To be run ou the first day ol the meeting. A Sweepstake for all ages Two mile heats 100 en fiance, $50 forfeit Three or more to make a race, to name and close on Saturday, at 3 o'clock, preceding the regulur races. The above stake to be run on Tuesday the second day. All entries to bemade to the Sccictary under seal. inarchS td n E. R. GLASCOCK, Sec'y. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND TAILORING USTAE MENT. Xo. 11, Cedar Street, five doors from the Public Sfuare, f oicini may oe lounu a cuuice anu well sciecieu stock of Cloths, Casiuieres and Vestings, all of which will be made up to order iu the most Fash ionable btvle anu at as short notice as can bo done m any city in the Union, and at prices to suit the times. Ready Made Clothing. Coats, Pants, and Vests of all kinds. A line assortment of Men's Furnishing Goods: Silk and Meriuo under Shirts, Shirts, Stocks, . Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats; Pocket Handkercliiefs, silk, and linen, jshirt-collars, UmlJrellas, Ac, tS?Garments cut at the shortest notice. Please call and examine mr 5 THOS. J. HOUGH, Agent. JUST RECEIVED T. J. Hough is nowreceidng. nnd opening his Spring and Summer stock, consisting of. Cloths, Catxitneres, estiwjs, itc, in great variety and of. latcsts styles. Also, a superior lot of Ready Made Cloth--thing, and Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods to ull of which he invites the attention of his friends and the public gener ally. mr5 T. J. HOUGH. JL'ST RECEIVED. A superior assortment of sea sonable IteadyMade Clothing, consisting of Black Cloth Frock Coats; Black Drap d'Etat Sacks; Colored " " " " pants;- " " Sacks; Fancy Cassimere do; Buff" white and figured Marseilles Yestt. And a variety of other clothing, embracing a fine and elegant assortment T. J. HOUGH, mro Cedarstreet "WM. II. SMITH. WM. E. JONES. SMITH & JONES. Agency for the Prosecution of Claims of every description against the United States. Xo. 22), Cherry Street, XashcilU, Tennessee. rpHE undersigned have been successfully engaged for scv JL eral years, m the prosecution of claims against the Uni ted States, for Pensions, Bounty Land, Backpay, Half 'Pay and Commutation, Transportation, and JZetra Pay, and in fact, claims of every description, growing out of military service in any of the Wars of the United States. In the coarse of many years experience in the business, they have procured much valuable information, of 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 whilein 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 fivoycais more. All com munications prepaid, promptly attended to. No charge made, unless wc succeed in procuring the allowance of the claim. SMITH A JONES. feb26 n a tw tf. JO. W. 1I0KT0N. SILAS X MACEY. H0RT0N & MACEY. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware and Cutlery, Iron and Castings, Xb. 71 , Market st., near Broad Sign of the Mill Saw. TTTOULD invite the attention of Mcrhants. Car- ; ,Y V penters. Blacksmiths, Farmers, and. the Trad ing community generally, to tneir large anu well se lected stock ot Pocket and Table Knives,' Spoons and Candlesticks, Padlocks and Scissors, Anvils and Vices, Augers and Chisels, Mitl-X Cut and Hand Saws, Chains and JJoes, 1'iles, Braces and Hits, Double and Single Shot Guns. Grass Rope. Ac., Ac- Together with all articles usually kept inHardware house3, which wc offer on accommodating terms. WADE & BUTCHER'S CELEBRATED RAZORS TUST received, 15 doacn W. & B. "Old Army"'Rajfflr3: . . i . .jr. i . .7 ti t 'fieriuinft BnrKnr 5 Old Bachelor Patent Framo Back IIORTON & MACEY, No. 1 Market street. marchlS lm 5 Tons Monilla Cordage, various" sizes just received by nov20 STRATTON, SMITH & Co. AW ? M-SL MEDICAL. THE INFALLIBLE COUGH EEHEDY. 4 DR. C. WLLLLAJ51S' CompoturdPDlmonie Balsam, of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha. J For the cure of Cougis, CVtv Hoar we, Jhwinftdugh , Croup, Brcfiehitis, Spitting of B,.-otl, Asthma ami dn I sujnpticm. iVEW ri!OVJD8.SCK, leiHl., USC. 2b, 12UV. Dr.C. Williams Dear Sir: We also take pleasure in stating that in evtry ease in which your Pulmomc Balsam has been used, it has given the utmost satisfaction. Respectfully 3urs, PORTER A DYCUS, Druggists. SvcAvonK Mills, Tenn., Dec 2?, 1WAJ. Dr.C. Williavs Dear Sin For the last two weeks we hare been entirely out of your Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha. It guvs great satisfaction to all who ui-cd it, aud wc are of the opinieu that a considerable quantity can be sold in this market You hi send us four uioredown immediately, and when needed will order a fur ther supply. Yours respectfully, WALTER, SCOTT A GO. New Albaxt. Miss., Fell. S, ISM. Dr. C. Willlvj-3 Dear Sir. Your Pulmonic Balsam is selling rapidly and gives entire satisfaction. You will please forward us another supply on receipt of this, to the osi,of J. M. Patrick, Memphis, Teivn., ami oblit-e vours ruspect fully. DORSEY A WILLIAMS, Druggists From a highly respectable merchant. Holly Swa.vcs, Miss., May 23, 1S52. Dn. CnAKLES Wiixiavis DearSir: Although unsolicited, I take great pleasure in informing you through the agency ofyour invaluable preparation for coughs ami diseases of the lung;, my wife has entirely recoveiel her health, and is per fect lv fiee from the hacking cough that so annoyed her. Tie The oottle received from you, nnd one procured fiom the drug store here, produced" the change. 1 have titken pains to recommend it to my friends, and have no other belief than that it is destined "to become the mnlieimof tint SfmtJi. Yours sincerely, S. O. CAREY. For ssile Wholesale and Retail.nnd on Agency bv J. M ZIMERMAN, Wholesale Dru-'gist, who is the General. Agent for this popular and talual-u preparation at the city ol Noshvillo and surrounding comitry. It is also for sale" by the following Druggists : EWIN BROTHERS, CARTWRIGHT A ARMSTRONG, W.W. BERRY, GEORGE W. HENDERSHOTT, .T.WELLS, H. G. SCOVEL, BEACH, FLE.M INC. A CO-,. CURRY A MARTIN, NnslivtHc. , B1NGF0RD A McDERMOTT, MurlioeshtiKo. E. O. CLOUSTON, .VllUu T F. S. WOLRIDGK, f ir-anWMB, 1. . HAWKINS ATOWLER, Columbia. And by all Druggists in every town in the Slate OBTtik r.essee, and all the Southern and Western Stu'.os. f ' mr 1 lm d tw w 1Y PECT8eM For I Sic C'uro of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE J-SS. BROXCIHTIS, lnioOPLVG-COUtill. CltOUP, ASTIHIA. AM) C0SU.lirT!0iV. TO GURE A COLD, WITn HEADACHE AND SORE NESS OF THE BODY, take theCiiEitRV Pectoral on go ing to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat during the night. FOR A, COLD ANU COUGH, take it morning, noon and evening, according to diiections on tlw bcttle, and tho difficulty will soon be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when they find it can ba m readily cuml. Per sons nllhcted with a seated cough, which bieuks thum of their rest at night, will find, by taking tho Cherry Pectoral on going to bed, they may be slue of sound, unbroken sleep and consequently refreshing rest. Greut relief front suffer ing, and an ultimate erne, is afforded to thousands who are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effect in these coes, many find them selves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity for it has ceased. From two eminent Physicians in. FAVETTEViLLivTenn, April 16th, 1851. Sin: We have given your Cherry Pectoral an extensiv trial in our practice, and find it to su'ipass every other icntc. dy we have fbrcuriug affections of the respiratory orwms. DBS. DIEMER A HAMPTON. TO SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS this icincdy is invaluable, us by its action on the throat and hmgs, when taken iu small quantities, it removes nil hoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibilly of the voice. ASTHMA is generally much relieved, and often w holly cured by Cherry PectoraL Buttheic are some oatcs u ob stinate as to yield tntir-Jy to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure them, if tho can be cured. BRONCHITIS, or irritation of the throat and upper por tion of the lungs, may be cuied by taking Cherry l'eotond in small aud fi equeht doses. The uucomtortable oppression is soon relieved. Rev.Doct Laxsixc, of Brooklyn, New York, states : "I havo seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such cases of Asth ma aud Bronchitsas leads me to believe it can mi ely fail to cure-those diseases." FOR CROUP. Give an emetic of antimony, to be fol lowed by large and frequent dos-es of the Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues the disease. If taken in season, it will iibt fail to-cure. WHOOPING COUGH may be broken up and soon cured b v the use of the Cherry" Pectoral. THE "INFLUENZA is speedily removed by this rcmedy Numerous instances have been noticed where whole families were protected from any serious consequences, whilo their neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering fiom the disease. Doct.Ji C. Ayor : . Sale-, Ohio, June '51. I write-to-inform you of the truly remarkable effects of youc CHERRY PECTORAL in this place, and in my own family,. One of my daughters was completely cured in three days of a dreadful Whooping Cough, by faking it. Dr. Means, one of our very best physicians freely states that he considers it the be3t remedy wc have for pulmonary dis eases and that he has cured more cases ot Cronp 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 euros lrom your medicine, he could scarcely have believed without see ing. Yours respectfully, J.D. SINCLAIR, Deputy Postmaster. from the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica, Bowdoin College. I have found the CiiEnnY Pectobal, as its ingredient show, a powerful remedy for colds and coughs, and pulmo nary diseases. BunxswiCK-, Me., Feb. 5, 1547. Parker Cleveland, M.D. DR. VALENTINE M01T, The widely celebrated Professor of Surgerg in the Medical College, jSew York City, says: "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 Ciinr.Y Pectoral in such extreme cases a3 warranti the belief that a remedy has at length been found thatcuu be depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Consump. tion which carry from our midst thousands every year, it is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can look with confidence for relief, and they should not fail to avail them selves of it. Prepared and sold by JAMES C A TER, febl 3m. Druggist and Chemist, Lowell, Mas?. W. W. BERRY." And Druggist and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. FOR MALE AND FEMALE. BE YE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY, is a command that should be cheerfully obeyed by the children O i men. Dr. Larzett's JUNO CORDIAL, or Prooreative Elixir , prescribes as on effectual restorative in case of Debility; mpotency, or Barrenness, and all irregularities of natit; It is all that it professes to be, viz: Nat lire's great rcatoraHyv, and remedy for those in the married state without ofjsp-'ni . It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Delility, Gleet, Weakness of the Genital Organs, Nervous aflcctLins. Lucorrhca cr Whites. As an invigorating medicine it i? un equalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Cousinon- tion, Indigestion, loss of Muscular energy, Physical Lsii tude, Female Weakness, Debility, Ac, It is warranty please the user in any of the- above complaints; and ? priceless value to those without offspring. Caution Extra Find thename of CorosfockAJJi ott ers on the wrapper and never buy it unless you 'n,a names as it Baa been extensively countcrfited oThde.. Adthterfeit ' Whplesa.e and Retail Agt's. irP Vishville. L)Ul3- fltTA AW 1.JII. --vTlaliBEE, - "Piano xuaqv " v NAsnviuE, Te; ' Refer l0nd Music... tU P- wroiu - Waterman, J, Oomez, Profs. Music. , lSSS A"' Mr. West's, Diggoos or Morton's 3Jm!c, Stores. Union Street . , . . Ocra. from the. counlry. will bo promptly attended, to. ..V.