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-i?' ""J - "3 I 4, t r NASICYILLE UNION. CHURCH & MARLINU, Proprietors. OFFICE NO. GO, UNION BUILDINGS, CHERRY ST. THE WEEKLY UNION Is furnished lo subscribers at the following rates: Single copies, one year in advance. 2 50; within the year $3 00; at the end of the year $4 00. Clubs Of fire and upwards $2 00 per copy for one year. Clubs of subscribers will be received for six months at the foregoing rata?. The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at $5 per annum in advance; if not paid in advance, $3. The DAILY is published at Eight Dollars. EST THE HONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIPTIONS. . , Z4&t-r.t . Remittances of subscriptions, may be "made by mail at. our risk. No paper will be sent out of the State unless the order is ac companied with the cash. STEAMBOATS. NEW ORLEANS AND NASHVILLE PACKET. OPLENDID New Passenger Steamer, II. . f&Sim O It. W. Hill, Captain T. IL Newell, lfes 1300 tons burthen. This magnificent Steam- er, now being completed at New Albany, will take her pi in ine above trade as soon as navigation opens. The Hill is entirely pew, of the largest class, and is, in ev ery respect, equal to any Steamboat on the Western waters. She has been built under the superintendence of her expe rienced Captain, and lias" all improvements required by the late law. A plau of her Cabin can be seen and State-rooms engaged by application to A. HAMILTON, Agent, octtfO Market Street S3F Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for the Hill in 'New Orleans, and give his best attention to the purcliase of Merchandise ordered by her. A H. "REGULAR PASSENGER STEAMER BETWEEN NASH VILLE AND NEW ORLEANS. THE swift and superior Steamer Nash- . PPk villc, Tuos. Bellsstokk, Commander, iMvXft will resume her place in the above trade on i-i! the first rise of water, learing Nashville every three weeks throughout the season. The Nashville is unsurpassed by any Boat in the trade for safety, comfort and convenience. A 'plan of her Cabin may be seen and State-rooms engaged by application to HAS. A. McALLISTER 4 CO., Agts, Bctat) Corner of Broad and College Streets. CS3T Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for the Nashville in New Orleans, and give hi3 best attention to the purchase of Merchandise ordered bvher. y J. A McA 4 CO. FOR BTTRKSVILLE AND WAITSB0R0'. T EGULAIt EIGHT DAY PACKET. , ff ?twl JLb The light draught fast running passen- Wpj .r p.iM.-m REPrim.in M.o. "Mallister. ssspisas Master, will make regular eight day trips in the above trade lnriiY flin civicnii WhinTinr nml Il!ltSn(T(rS IllaV fell' UDOn V. HI 1 II j, lll .'V ... .V 1 1 j ' . . ...... "O-" J I punctuality ol tins boat tor Ireigtu or passage. Appiy firvir.-l nr in JAMES CLAIBORNE. Aim t on dcc20 b w a a EX CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and NASHVILLE PACKET. THE unsurpassed fast running passenger p Ik steamer ENVOY, Tuos. Rougkrs, lias- J&tfis& ter, has taken the place of the steamer u&&9XmhLii JLatfic Wayne and will make regular trips in the above trade dnriiig the season. Leaving Cincinnati every other Wednesday, at i o'clock, P. M. Nashville every other Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. M. The above boat is entirely new and for speed aud accom modation is unsurpassed. T will be thauklul for all orders, and respectfully solicit for her a share of public patronage. 1 JAMES CLAIBORNE, janl ae Agent, Front St. SMTIHLAND, PADUCAH AND NASHVILLE WED npHE new and splendid passenger sieamer 1 OiIii T'fMiou. UAIT. JU. V. ltluAti Lm :i, I...... Vocln-illn nn Imr first trin. on Sat- -J?' till ICIHi ilitiiMiiMn wm.... r I -..Ti-.. inir-i ori. ;.icnnf it in A. Xf.. und will continue in lUiuai liiu "H" o...., - 1 - - the above trade, leaving Nashville on Wcdnasdays aud Sat urdays, at 10 A M.ui leaving Paducah on Thnrsdays and Mondays at 4 P.M. The ODD FELLOW has been purchased by Capt. Leake, for the above trade. Her accommodations for passengers aro not surpassed by any packet on Cumberland river. I ask for her a share of public patrouage. nov27 Gin A HAMILTON, Agent. KEMPHIS AND NASHVILLE U. S. MALL PACKETS. p"-h. CITY OF HUNT3VILLE f JfgffC EMBASSY. Jggglg, THE CITY OF HDNTSVILLE will leave Nasluille for Memphis everv Friday; ut o'clock, r. u., and leaves Jicmphis for Nashville every" Monday, at 11 o'clock, a. m. EMBASSY will leave Nashville for Memphis even- Monday at G o'clock, p. v., leaves Memphis for Nashville every Thursday at 11 o'clock, a. m., delivering the mail at the sev eral iwstotllccs between the above ports. They will also touch at all points between the jxist olliccs. Persons traveling southward will find it to their advantage to tike this line, as it is from two to three days quicker and equally as cheap to NewOrleaus; meeting at Memphis with Memphis and New Orleans Packets which leave ou the arri val of our packets, for Neiv Orleans. Our packets also con nectin"' with the Arkansas and White River Mail Line. Eve ry pains will be taken to render those Arho call on us com fortablo. For freight or passage, apply at the U. S. Mail Of fice, Nashville, or A. B. SHAW & CO., Memphis. j;ll3 A. L. DAVIS, Nashville. UNITED STATES MALL LINE. THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FIFTY-FIVE HOURS. New York and Charleston Steam Packets. LEAVES Adger's Wharves every Saturday , 4Sgf, afternoon and each alternate Wednesday, fej On Saturday, J as. Adger, 1,500 tons, iq-pSs J. Dickinson, Commander JInrion, 1,200 tons, M. Berry Commander. The Southerner, W. Foster, Commander, will leave each alternate Wednesday. Having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. For fre'ght or passage, having elegant State Room Acoom racklaliou, apply at the ollice of the Agent, ' ' UJ HENRY MISSR00N, ConierEast Bavand Adger's Sou. Wharves. Cabbin pas-sagc S2.'. " Steerage B. A new ship will be placed on the Lme to connect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feb!7 trw IRON FENCING, At tha Siim of the Saread Eagle, College Street nnHE undersigned is now prepared to execute an. 1 KinuS Ul tt iti;iifc tiu a. v.. a oi-nrr Mrlotv nt" finf ps. Fancv Stco. Balcony 1 JKJ, ,....wv T -j --if -j . . 1 . 11 -i: )!.. 1 - ,...11 lm ..vrw.itni4 na U'fll anu vcranuau uamng. -,) uik hjhw, mwu.v ..v.. as any of that brought from the Eastern Cities, and at prices as low as the same article can be procured elsewhere. All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. Tie public arc requested to give me a call and examine my pat trrns and prices. I will endeavor to give the utmost satis faction! .WILLIAM STEWART, College Street, opposite the Firemen's Hall, Nashville. roayl tf 1)RS. C. K. & J. D. WINSTON. . OFFERthcir services to the citizens of Nashville and vt cinity in practice pf Medicireand Surgery. Office on Cherry street,-near thciiank.ofjTonncssec. Dr J D. Winston's residence, the house lately occupied by Mr.' Armstcad, on Vine street, between Church aud Broad. 'TUST RECEIVED. A few of tha fine Black Satin fj Apron Stocks. Apply soon. T. J. HOUGH' febl2 AKent EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & CO N ORTH-WE3T corner of the Public Square, near Plant ers' Bank, Nashville, Tenn. . Kef" We are drawing Sight Checks on all the principal cities of the East, South and West at the lowest rates, "in sums to suit purchasers." pgp Wo buy all kinds of current and uncurrent BanK Notes at moderate rates. KgTWe buy South Carolina, Georgia and orth Carolina Bank Notes, at a very small discount -We will purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon ae at a fair premium. We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend to collections remitting on any point requested at Bank rates, charge but U per cent, commissions. We are talcing Bank of East Tennessee the same as other Tennessee Bank Notes. t17 " DRADY, GORMAN & C0 Cotton Factors and General CoinnuKmn Merchante, gThey keep an Office in Tuscumbia, Ala. ""Tl's1 FRENCH, Agent, Nashville, is authorized to aite GASH advances upon shipments of Produce to th ore firm. . VtAKKYAIili FOR SALE. A first rate neweus torn made carryall for. sale cheap fcvaEBI)ITIL TRUNKS, &c Extra fine Leather Trunks, Velvet and Brusseil Carpet Bags Leather aud Drugget Carpet Bags, just received and for sale by MEREDITH. jaual nRTjjiB CLOTHS. Rich and splendid Crumb (J Cloths, with borders, just to hand ""gjj,, OOL HATS.-Wool Hats just received and for sale by jan21 W. MEREDITH. BED IiIAlIViVAi M Aiuc uuu wwuacio, ceived. and for sale by -.Tvw CARPI3TING. Just received this day and 1ST for salc bv jan2l W. MEREDITH. tmirassEE HOUSE IN GEORGIA , ' HARRIS & CO. Frwarding aud Cominissioii Merchants, SAVANNAH, GA., TVwwjird with care and dispatch to and from the Eastern cities or to Jinr point desired, GOODS, PRODUCE AND tFUCHANDISE, of aU descriptions, and sail on commis rion PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. They also pur-oha&e- to order GROCERIES, -which can be bought . oa isosi favorable terms, in the Savannah market They solicit your patronage, and pledge their utmost exertions to give Sfttiefee&HJ. dec30 6m 111 Hi voL.xvm. J. M. ZBIERMAN. J. M. ZIMEEIAN, Wholesale Dniffffist and PharmaceutiBt. " i-J ,J Sicx or tue Lion akd M&htae, 4 doobs raoii 4 ri lr r-. -r THE OQUARE, J1AHHET OT.p i A3UVU.1JS, HAS just received, by the late rise of water, a large and unusually, fine stock of . TBraisj, Hledicines aHd Chemicals, schgical, mipwifert and anatomical instiiuvexts; Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Spices, Glasswaiie, and Stonkwaue; Paint, Vaunish, Coach and Aktist Bbcshes; Dte-Stuffs, Perfcmert, Fanct and Plain Soaps; Fine Tooth and Djiik Brushes; Letter and Cap Paper; Steel Pens, Ink3, &c.; Tobacco, S.snrFS, and Cigars; Powder. Shot, Lead and Safett Fuse; Pore Wines, Bii-vnoies, Snmrs, &c; Landreths Uar dkn Seeds; Tanners' Oil, Brushes, Lampblack &c Purchasers, needing any of the above articles, will dowel! to examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it as extensive, of prime quality, -(if not lowr) as low as any other House in Tennessee. Also Sole Wholesale Agent for Aycrs Cherry Pectoral, Williams' Pulmonic Balsam, Mexican Mustang Liniment, Canton Tea uompanys ca, xr. j. o. uuuuwu a a bjwi. J. M. Z. would also inform his friends, Sc., by Mr. MORTDIER MAIILTON, late of the firr, nf McXnirc ,t ll.nnilton. who has been for a number of years past extensively aud favorably known in the Drug line. . - TT'PTRTtTOH ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET. KJ Jockey Club Poraaue, Lomt's Celebrated do, Jules Haucl's do, Kehada do, Balm of Columbia, Genuine Bear's Oil, Hanoi's Eau Lustrale. for the Hair. Liquid and Solid Rouge ; 1' l 1 T? . . rrcncuauu raucj ouujisi Ijow's celebrated Honev Soap: Roussel's and Haucl's Fancy Soap; Fine and Dressing Combs; Plain and Fancy Hair Brushes; liubln's G enuiue Extracts ; MeenFun; American and French Toilet Powdtrs; P.inc.r Chalks: Assorted Dentifrices ; Pomade Divines, for chapped skins; Tooth Brushes, Fancy and Plain. Just received by dec20 J. 31. ZIMERMAN. WINDOW GLASS. Window Glass of all sizes and of superior quality received and for sale low by uovlO J, M. ZIMERiiAN. c "OD LIVER OIL. Trask's 3Iagnetic Ointment- Just received by dec20j. J. ji. lUifliuiAa- MINIATURE IVORIES. Artists' Canvass, Art ists' Brushes, Artists' Colors, in Tubes, embracing ev ery Shade. Just received by ,-,.. "jec2o J. 31. ZIMLR31AN. RUSHES. White Wash, Dusting, Crumb, Cloth, Black, Pope's Head, Horse, Tanners', Printers , Var nish, Blue, Paint, 4c, of assorted sizes Just received by jCC20 J. 31. ZIMERMAN. Q MOKfNG TOBACCO O 300 Rolls very old and rich; 100 doz. Cut, in papers; r.n rfn. ScaTarlatti Turkish : Just received and for sale low by apriiau J. 31. ZIMERJLVN. 1 r AGNOLIA COTTON. c arc agents tor uie M sale of the celebrated JLVGNOLIA COTTON SEED, an article which several years experience with some of our best planters has proven to be better adapted to itiddle Ten nessee than any that was ever grown. Call soon or they will all be gone. JOHNSON & SMlTlf, janSU Broadway. YCA3IORE COTTON YARNS -A full supply of Sycamore Yarns, kept constantly on hand-at , t ac tor)-prices for Cash. RAM AGE & CHURCH january 1, 1853. J. T. NATHURST ROOFER AND MANUFACTURER Of WarrttHi Fire and M'attr Proof Composition. I DEEM it unnecessary for me to say anvthingin favor of this mode of Hoofing ; the constant increase of its popu larity fortlie last seven years that it has been tested m near ly all' parts of the Union, i3 the best evidence of its utility and value. The roof shows for itself JTOlficeon Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st., in Moore's block. fcb2-ly LIFE INSURANCE. HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART FORD, CONNECTICUT. James Dixon, Pres. Henry L. 3Iiller, Sec'y. Capital and Surplus 300,000. . . Insurance on lives of while persons on the joint stock and mutual plau. Also. lnsurauce on me lives oi iiegrue-j, uu iuii terms. jan 15 Gm o it t nrwric Agent. THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PA A. J. CILLITT, Sec'y. J- B. RUTHERFORD, FTCS. Capital 8250,000 ! (Oflkton Cedar street, over tiie Mutual Prolcctwn, Int Co.) WILL take fire risks in limited amounts on city or country property. Policies issued and Losses ad justed and mctat the oflicc in Nashville. References L. J. Levy, 1 B. Comegcys, Cashier of .'lid. Bank, 1 ' W. Shaffer, ' Girard" fl'hiladeL W. Dennie it Sons . J - Rev. Alexander Campbell, Bethany, Ya. . Patrick k Brand, Bankers, Pittsburg. W. II. Bui-rough, Irving House, New York. G. W. Copelen, Cincinnati. 1 ' JOHN G. FERGUSON- Nashville, February 2, 1858 6m ' 1TE3IOVAL.--DR. B. W. HALL has removed, to the 1, office and residence on Cherry street, opposite Judge Catron's, near Cornelius & McCombs' Cabinet Warcrooms. JanS. '- LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! THE subscribers have associated themselves together for tho purpose of carrying ou a general agency business in buying aud selling negroes. . We can at all times beTound at our office, ho. 33, Cedar street, between Cherry and Summer, where we have erect ed safe and comfortable quarters for keeping any number ol negroes, and those wishing to sell may be assured of getting the highest market price, as we will cither buy on our own account or sell on commission for others. We pledge our selves to obey instructions, and especially promise to be par ticular in selecting good homes for favorite servant with out separating fauVil.es. DABBS & PORTER. ReesW. Pouter, Giles county. Jos. W. Dabds, Nashville. Jan2C Sawfliig' Imports, 1850. .iwnnuwT. TinivnAlV. H AS now in store a full stock of BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, and AMliUlUAW Dry Goods, adapted to the present and approaching season, and to which he will continue to receive additions by every steamer ... i. . f consisting 01 Black and colored Silks; I . 1 French Muslins; Painted Iwns; Printed Persians Chene Royals; Black Dress Goods; French Printed Lawns; Bareges; Crapes; Crane loesses; Tarltans; Dress Trimmimrs: Embr'd and plain Swiss; 3Iuslins and Lawns; Embroideries and Laces; White Goods; Hosiery; Gloves"; Cravats; Linen and Silk Hdkf; fintin nnd, S.Ik Vestincs: Silk and Satin Ribbons; n...i 3 xr 1 1V Cloths and Cassiinercs, lAllt UU MWV, 1 ' " -"- " J UlUJIlaUC3, Alilll CUUi, Ai.ii;iiiti!, vuu ...m. i, , FancvJ'rinLs, Black Prints, Euglishand French 4-4 Chintz, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Bleached and Brown Drill ings, Cambrics, Silk and Linen Threads, Spool Cottons, &e ALS O New Stylo Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers aud Wreaths, Bonnet Trimmings, &c. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoe , and a general stock of Goods, which he is prepared to offer at the lowest prices upon libe ral terms, and respectfully invites the attention of merchants and the trade generally. A. J. D. is agent for several large factories, aud will soon be largely supplied with their oods. Nasnville. Feb. 25. 1853. CUMBERLAND HOTEL, Foot of JJroad Street, Directly opposite the St-eamboai Landing, Nash citte, Tenn. J. L. GRACE, Proprietor. TIIE undersigned, thankful for the veiy liberal patronage bestowed on this House since ho opened it 1o the public in March last, and nost re- boarding and traveling community, he would say, that he hotel in the city, having procured the services of polite aud attentive clerks, experienced waiters, and first rate cooks. The rooms aro large and pleasantly situated, commanding a beautiful view ofthe river and business operations of the city. Persons wishing to travel by the river this house af fords superior advantages, being located Immediately at the Landing. The traveller who stops here need never loose his chance ofthe first boat Daggage vriir always be conveyed to and. fr jra Steamnoafa by the sen -ants of the hottse, free of charge r..i i 5. 'i. !....nn T T. fll) A Bills always mc derate. jau22 D. S. & W. H. WOODWARD. Forwarding asd Coamis X-8baBts, and To i-LLAffSfit. Particular aU'"ii fT'Mrccnr--tj;5ws', over the : store of W. -T,-.-f?M3s7 f i 'fV -; '' Oct E. 16- ft23EL : 3-t-i-- Tn the NAS NASHVILLE3 FRIDAY,. APKIL 19 1853. INSURANCE. THE UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY 01 1TASHVTLLE. 'CAPITAL 100,000 DOLLARS!! Chartered the State. rpHIS'Comnany having fully organized, is X now reaay 10 Ke na oa r jMpiJ7 risks oa l 4wiB- nf nrviTiprt- nmiinst loss or dam aires by fire, also against penis of the sea or inland nav-JO igation. "Propositions for insurance will be recei received at the office of fhe Nashville Insurance and -Trust Co., College St J.S.DAsniELL, Sec'y- Nashville, Oct 8, 1852. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Charleston, south caeouka. 1 Capital $250,000: All Paid In. I HAVE been appointed Agent of the above Company; at Nashville, and am fully prepared to iake Marine, Fire, River Risks, on the most favorable terms. A full statement of tho solvency of the Company can -be seeu at the office of the Nashville. Insurance and Trust Com pany, on College street , THE MUTUAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY )F NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office, and opposite the Verandah, will insure on the mutual prin ciple Houses, Merchandize, &c, against Loss or Damagebj Fire: Steamboats on any pf the VPestern waters assunrt e Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of Veels of every description against the Perils of the Seas and Rivers. Also, the Lives of persons in good health, for a single year, for a term of .years; or during life. Also, Bank hotes trans- mmeaperma... . . thIs m:Vm vt'ftitK t"rv- mV TttlTT. . pjjCHER, President, J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President C. J. F. WHABToy, Secretary- H-"1 TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $150,000. SFFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway yj between the Nashville Inn and the Planters Bank. They will make insurance ou Houses and Goods or every de scription against fire; on Steamboats and Cargo against fare and the risk of thirircr; on the Cargo of Keel Boats and other river crafts, and on sea vessels and other cargoes, on the usual terms. JOHN II. HDLL, President Josr.rn Vaclx Secretary. ii,t.or!Aipr. Allison. John M. HilL F. B. jrofrg, G. 2l. Fogg, James Correy, Jno. M, Pass, Joseph Woods, Sam uel Seay, Matthew Watson, J. J. White, Jacob McGayock. janl 2ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CT. OlMrtered in 1819. Capital $30,000 : all paid in. Assets invested in January last $489,000. S. L. L00MIS, Sec'y. THO. K. BRACE, Pres. rpHE undersigned has been appointed Agent of this .Com X pany one of the oldest and most able in the United States, baring nearly or quitebalf a million of Dollars safely invested at this time for the safety of policy-holders and is prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms as any other resiwiisible office, on Dwellings, Stores, Manufacturing Es tablishment?,andall other kinds of Buildings; on Household Furniture and 3Ierchandiso in general, either in the city or country, against Loss or Damage by Fire. Also, against the hazards of Inland Transportation by all the usual routes and modes of conveyance. JOSEPH NASH, Agent, Office N. W. Corner Public Square, opp. Planters Bank. may6 . INSURANCE ON NEGROES. HOUSE Senanls, Farm Hands, Steamboat Firemen, Cabin Boys, &.c, at customary rates of Premium. Policies issued and losses promptly adjusted at the Nashville Agency. JOSEPH NASH, Agent, .Etna Insurance Company of Hartford Office N. W. Cor ner Public Square, opposite Planters' Bank. NASHVILLE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. JAMES SLOAN, Proprietor. "UAIIEET ST.. OPPOSITE JOIIXSOX & HORSE'S TOBACCO WAUEIIOUSE, NASHVILLE, TENN. MarlU Wareroomsat the old stand Corner of Summer and Spring Streets. HAVING made extensive enlargements in my Marble Works, my facilities arc such that I can execute all kinds of work in the most tasteful manner and the latest style, as cheap as it can be dona in any of the Eastern Cities. By calling at my Ware-rooms, on the corner of Spring and Summer streets, specimens may be seen which will enable persons tojudgc. for themselves, which is tlr2 bc3t method. Having on hand all kinds of Marble from Eeast Tennessee. Also, a fine assortment of Egyptian, Italian and American Marble, which I will sell low to the trade, wholesale and re tail, finished or in the rough state. A large assortment of Monuments, Tombs, Baptismal Founts, Uons, Vases, Gaiwen Fiodbes, Grave Stoxes, iScc, carved and lettered to order. Furniture Marble executed fo order and sent to any partof the South-West as cheap as itcailbcpiwurcdfrom the East Also. Marble Mantels, of every description, plain or carved. Buildi.no Stone, sold Wholesale aurt Retail. All orders left at mj Ware-Rooms on the corner of Spring and Summer streets, will mcetwith prompt attention. My friends generally will find it to their interest to call and ex amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful to my old friends and customers for their liberal patronage, I hoiie by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favors. JAMES SLOAN, Corner of Spring and Summer streets, Nashville. feblO ly . TATENT CHOPPING MILL, For Chopping Com or other Gram, An article which, ecery Farmer should have. IT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to five bushels an hour cither fine for bread or coarse for stock and is so simple in its construction, that any boy twelve years old can keep it in order and run it. It is ndap ted to cither Steam, Water or Horse Power. Having sold the entire right of manufacturing and selling the above Mill, in Tennessee, to Messrs. J. R. Cowan and A C.Howard, of Nashville, persons wishing to purchase can find them at J. M. Seabtiry's, on College street, where they will be happy to take orders. BOSS & JJAMfa. aug23. innvnia ctottps WU)U "AU . .w. . . . E have just received from the best foundries m Cin cinnati, a large supply of the following COOKING W HiUViiS: , . . The Hoosiek State Cooking Stoves; three different sizes. The Ibonton Premium Cooking Stoves; with 6 holes, one ofthe best and cheapest stoves before the public. Tub Cement Cook Stove, a new air tight stove, warranted to work well. TnE Kentuckiax Cook Stoves; Nos. 2 and 3. he Double Oven Cooking Stoves w Premium Stoves of yariqus-patlernsnd'at prices so low that no one can undersell us. We have also-received a specimen of a new stove, A Ufc. TENNSYLVANIAN, which comes highly recommended and is believed to be one of fhe best and most improved stoves lately manufactured, well worthy the attention of any family wanting a large and firstrate stove. Our stock of HUAT1NG AND PARLOUR STOVES, is too large for this advanced stage of the season. To reduce it, we will sell large Church and Hall Stoves for cashata small advance above cost. SNOW, MACKENZIE & CO. Nashville, Feb. 18, 1853, . NOTICE. In consequence of the Fire on Friday morn ing, we are compelled to suspend business for somer time, but will commence ogam as soon as we can procure a suitable house, of which due notice will be given. In the meantime we hope our friends who arc indebted to us, and to Ewin, Brown & Co., will ccme fonvardand settle up without delav, that we may meet our own engagements promptly. We can be fonnd at No. IS, on the square John Nichoi s old stmd. , We would lso take this occasion to express our grateful thanks to those who have kindly favored us and our prede cessors with their patronage; to the Fire Companies and citizens, to whose exertions we are mainly indebted for what ofour goods were saved, and to those kind friends who sympathise with us in our loss. fe2 EWIN BROTHERS. IXSEED OIL AND'WHITE LEAD.-10 bbls Linseed Oil ; 200 kegs Fahnestock's White Lead. J ust received and for sale low for cash by ,,,.,. dec20 J. Mt ZIMERMAN. FAMILY GROCERY. Families living near or on Broadway can always get the fol nt mv store. No. 52. on Broadway. in small or large quantities from day-light to 10 at night: Butter, Eggs, Sugar, CofTee, Tea, Candles, Bacon, Lard and all other articles usually kept in a Family Grocery. feb!6 D. TRIGG, No. 52, Broadway. OLDEN SYRUP. . 10 qr. bbls Golden Syrup, 10 hf. " Sugar House Molasses, 16 bbls Loaf Sugar, 5 " Cr'd. do, Jnst received from St Louis, and for 'sale by feb23 "SAMUEL SEAY. TRUNKS, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS. WE have just received a large and.une as sortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises: consisting of Sole. Bae and Kip ' Tether Traveling Trunks and Valises, also of baxony.Brus jlls, Wilton and, common Carpet Bags, 'which we will sell at low prices. R.S. H0LL1NS & CO., janl 9 Corner of College and Union sts., Nashville. QUNDRIESi Notf landing from steamer America O 100 boxes Soap; 10 ceroons Indigo; 20 bags Pepper; 25 do Ginger; 10 do Spice; 15 do Almonds; 100 do?en Buckets ; and for sale by feb!4 5 casks bladder; 82 half barrels Soda; 15 barrels Alum; 10 tierces Rice; 10 boxes Oranges ; MORRIS & STRATTON. RAMAGE & church, ; i , ' 'i:c:6LEraE street. . i Wholeeale aad etail Dealers in Boots, Sheet, Truaks, Valicae, Carpet lags, Caps, &e. All persona uanuir iuch v. j..-, -j --- , r Institution, are entitled to a fulLparticination m all the prot ifs without anv liability to loss beyond the amount of I re- CARDS, &C. JOHNSON & SMITH, Dealers jn. Cotton, and .Tobacco, Receiving ad For warding Merchants, Steamboat Agents, &c, -- aprill BROADWAY, NASHVILLE. MAD. STRATTON. C. r. SMITH. A. W. JOHNSOX. STRATTON, SMITH lb Co., Wh'elesale Grocer and .Commiaion Kerct Corner of Broddand '3lbrlxl Streets, NASHVILLE, TENN., HAVING disposed ofan Interest in the Grocery depas-t-" ment ofour- business", to Mr. Madison Sthatton, the same will from this, date be conducted under 1he style of STRATTON, SMITH & Co. at our old: stand, on the comer of Market andjlroad streets. Our stock, now ample, will be kept no by largo acccssicns every few days, to which we invite the attention and so licit a call from'mcrcbants in the country a3 well as city dealers, being determindd to sell as lovr as any house iv the city. Our terms cash and cash only, apr 1, 1852. JOHNSON & SMITH. RAMAGE, & CHUECH. . Wholesalo and Jietail Dealers in Boots, , Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpetbags, . : College street, Nashville, Texx .... A. HAMILTON, Carton and Tobacco Dealer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, ,oct3 NASHVILLE,. TENN. X. J.' MORRIS; THOS. E. STRATTON". MORRIS & STRATTON, (Successors to Lamer, Morris & Co.) Conuniasion and Forwarding- Merchants and Wholesale Grocers, Cormrof Market and Clark Streets, Nashville. WE have-now in store a large stock of Groceries, Li quors, Wines, etc., which will be sold at the lowest market prices, for cash or barter. sep!7 GEO. w. seat. THOS. C. BATES. S. RECQERD. SEAY, BATES & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, aug2tl trwtf S. C. A CARD. I HAVE this, day associated w'th me in the Saddling Btt siness my son, A. C. MARCH The business, in future, will be conducted in the name of J. D. March & Son. All persons indebted to me, by note or account, will please come up and make payment. J. D. MARCH. gT" Thankful for the liberal share of patronage hereto fore, a continuance of the same is respectfully solicited. jan2 J. D. MARCH & SON. OLIVER P. M ROBERTS. ALEX. E. M KEE. M'ROBERTS & M'KEE, Wholesale Grocers and Commission MERCHANTS . IIARKL'I ST., 4 Doors from BROAD Sl NASHVILLE, TENN. April 29, 1852 ly NEW ORLEANS A CARIL BENJAMIN P. SHIELDS & CO., having per manently located themselves at New Orleans, offer tneir services as Commission and Forwarding Merchants and General Agents, and solicit consignments of all kinds of Western Produce, feeling confident that they can and will give satisfaction to all who ma- entrust their inter est to their care. Proceeds of sales will be invariably held sacred and promptly remitted. P. S. Extensive arrangements made for the' receiving and forwarding of every species of Merchandise, at reduced rates, from charges at this point. Orders for Groceries and Insur ance Risks, with the collection of Bills, Drafts, &c, attended to without delay., BENJ. F. SHIELDS & CO. augl2 ly MYERS & HcGILL, DEALERS IN EVERT DESCRirTION OP Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fttrnisliing: and Fancy. Goods, On College street, one door South of the Square. , II E R E may be found at all times large assort ment ofWiuches ter's, Davis & June'sA Myers' Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen", Muslin with Lineiij Bo soms, G inghapi, rencn uuintz, Standing and Byron Collars, Underwear, Merino, Shaked Silk, Cashmere, Vigonia, Cotton and Canton Flaunel, 6, ladies and gentlemen, Gents Cloth Garters, Gloves, Kin Silk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma, Culf Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linen and Silk Handkerclncts, Stocks, lies, wateriorus, Aioerr, De Scarfs. npndprs inor n.ina for Ladies and .Gentlemen. Mohsy. Ridincr and Strengthening Belts, Robe de Chambre, Umbrellas, Walk ing Canes, Riding Whips, Trunlcs, Sole Leather, Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Dressing Cases, Work Boxj?, Toi lets, Opera Glasses, Porte Monies. Fans, Writing Desks Cigar Cases, Flasks, Travelling Companions, Razms aud Razor Strops, Combs, Brushes, Good year's Gum Goods. Perfumery t Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, &c, and a large assortment of other articles, usually kept by Fur nishing Stores. Jgf" We have made arrangements with our friends at the North to forward us Goods as soon as received by them, therefore we- shall have goods hero iu lessthan ten daw from the New York Custom House. MYERS & McGILL'S. Furnishing Store, College sti-eet, 1 door South of the Square, Nashville. octll BEN. M. NOEL & BR0., Grocery and Commission, Receiving and Forwarding Sferchants, And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, COLLEGE STREET. T 1QUORS AND TOBACCO. S i 4iiD l.hls Sam Hale's Whiskv: 100 bbls Drans Whisky; 50 bbls Old Monongahela do , 50 ."wBrown'sDDdo;"' 50 " American Brandy;"1' 40" "" wine, n,-v it iu u i Tf T' Rum. f 5 Pipes Old Brandy, best brands; 1 Pipe Irish Whisky; 50 Baskets Champaigne; 0 boxes ot J.iebers Uinger ana uaspDerry uranaies, 52 Pipes Holland Gin; 20 bbls American Gin; 50 bxs Gus Jones' Tobacco; 50 " Walker's Ale; 20 " Young & Birdewell s lo 25 " PMBoerzNol do; 20 " " " Gold Leaf do 10 " B. Daily's do 10 " Ender's do 5 " S E White's do In store and for sale by feblO 20 bxs Allison's Tobacco; 30 " Fennel's do 10 " Fenix's do 20 " Missouri do 10 " Sam Wools 5s do f " Rend Sc. Nash's do BEN. M. NOEL & BRO. JUST RECEIVED. 250 bags Prime Rio Coffee; 50 " " Lamiayrado: 25,000 Imported Cigars; 800 bblslleboiled Molasses; 300 halves do do; 50 hhds choice Sugar; 500 bags fine Salt; 300 kegs Oysters; 500 cans do; 800 bbls St Louis Mills Flour; 100 Cincinnati do; 300 kegs Nails assorted; 800 boxes Glassware, ass; 50,000 Melee do; 10 frails S S Almonds; 10 tierces Rice; 5 ceroons Indigo; 2 casks Dutch Madder; 20 bbls Copperas; 20 bags Pepper; 15 " Spice; 800 reams Wrap. Paper; -500 lbs Kanawha Salt ; 20 kegs Shot and Lead; 100 doz. Brooms; 25 bbls Golden Syrup; 80 bbls and half bbls Crackei-s: 20 bbls Mackerel; 50 bbls Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Sugar; S00 boxes and half boxes Raisins; Just received and for sale by BEN. M.NOEL &, BRO. feblO. TTTAKTRD. A few thousand bushels Pea Nuts, for vv tvn will cire the hichest market nrice febl9 BEN. M. NOEL & BRO. JOSEPH F. DUNT0N, Faacr and Staple Dry Goods House, No. 61, Public Square, AashnUe, Tenn. HAS now in store, a large and well assorted Stock of the h most desirable goods of the season, embracing every description andTq"uahty, French Mantillas, Kibbons, Silk Drap GoodsuWhite Goods of all kinds,Laces and Embroide ries, French Jaconetts, Lawns and Cambrics, Bareges, Barege de-Laines, Brilliantines;ta variety of other Dress Goods, Hosiery of all kinds, .Hats of all descriptions, Hard ware,'etc Looking Glasses, a large variety of Guns and Pis tols, besides a great variety of Trimmings and every descrip tion of Goods, to which ho now submits the inspection of Merchants Of the city and country trade, to which stock will be added daily, desirable 'goofis from the East Merchants generally, are invited, to examine my stock. and comparo prices vith that of other houses in the trade. feb 23 J. F. DUNTON ODA WATER APPARATUS, for- manufac turing, drawing aaJJoWinH, of the. latest and,mostap--proved construction, manufactured and for sale, with ex plicit printed directions for its use, by JOHN MATHEWS, CORNER OP FIRST AVEIjCE AW 2CTH Onnosita TJpllprn STREET, JNEW 1 ORE , The oaly' establishment devoted exclusively lo thV-.m'anu-faclure of SODA WATER MACHINI?RY, 4c,-in the United States and where mfnv be found a lafire assortment of every article conaectedvith the buifinoss, including Materials, 4c. i Ioul aj3inxiv fcV '.u..w. O UGAR.-280 hhds Suwr, now landing from steamea J ' I O America, and for sale by MORRIS & STRATTON, JomviHes, plain, limb d anu selt-aujusting, bravats- , Black and White Satin Ties, Shoulder Braces, bus- Silk- Woolen and Cotton NicrhtCans. Oil Silk Batn- -r NO. 287. CUKRiEY & MARTIN. CHEMICAL HAIL. NEW AND FRRsITaRRIYALS, BY " "CURREY & MARTIN; CHEMISTS AND D3 UO GISTS, No. 35, UNIOX STREET, VXESmtXR, TENX. smf2 nva WATRR 11 dsaen bottles of this O celebrated water just received. The analysis .of this mineral water proves it to coateia Dicirbonates of Magne sia and Soda, Chloride or lodmm, loDid oc uoaium anu Carbonate of Lime. feb23 CPRREY 4 MARTIN. BOGLE'S HYPERION FLUID. This Hair Restorative" has acquired a wonderful reputation, It is recommended for Baldness, Dandruff, Humors on. the Scalp, and for rendering the Hair beautiful and glossy 1 i Dor. just received by CURREVf 4 MARTIN. FAINTS. A large assortment of Paints of all colors, ground iff oil in half pound and one pouud cans, ready for use. Justreceived by CORREY 4 MARTIN. rfE AS. We are supplied with a largo and fresh as- X sortmcnt or both Ureen auauiacK i cas, oi nne ana ex tra fine flavor consistingof Imperial, Superior Colony, Sea Queen, Old Hyson, Fine Macy Fong, Powchong. These are Canton Teas.. Just recei red by fcb2$ C ORRE Y 4 MARTIN, No. 35, Union street. DR. BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND 27ie Remedy over all Rsmedies for the DUeastsof th lAvir Dyspepsia, Enlargement and Jnflamation of th Spleen Htartourns, Colic Flatalence, Ptltr, Oonsilrpation, all diseases of the Bowels, and, such diuases at aria from' a disorder!! state of the Stomach, Liver or Botetls,- as Scrofula and Sorts of any kind. Far General Debility, from which Ladies frequently suffer, there, ii not xts equal in the whole Materia Meaica. THE inventor of this preparation as forthreo years s completely prostrated from Dyspepsia and activity of the Liver that he w3 frequently for weeks at a time unable to raise himself from his bed. He sought aid from physicians at homo and in Europe, but in vain;: his case wasprunounced hopeless by thousands, and it was bv accident that he suc ceeded in curing himself. Since he has beenpnacticing med icine, his success in such cases- has been unrivalled. Ha has been aware of the incredulity of the public, and conse quently said nothing tluough the press of his own case, until the character of the medicine was fully established by its success, as shown ly the certificates, which have Oeen advertised. I subjoin the certifies le of Prof. M. Gabbert, of Memphis, Tenn., with whom I often advised during the time ot my suffering. Erinx, Tenn, April 17, 1532. I hereby certify that I have been acquainted with Dr. J N. Bledsoe and some years ago he was reduced I teteve lower than I have ever seen anyone that afterwards recover ed, with what I supposed to be Dyspcpsiaand Liver afleciion, and after trying theprescriptiouiot many Physicians in tliis o waII n other countries, without relief, he finally suceeded with a preparation of his own in being restored to good hith' M. GABBERT. M. 1). Physicians are requested Jo try this preparation. We feel satisfied jt will sustain the character we give to it in this publication., HnxTSViLLE, January 12, 1852. Da. Bledsoe: I take the liberty and fell it fo be my duty to, recommend to all persons sintering Irom disease ot tne stnmnnh and bowels, vouf Altcrativa Compound, as a- very sepcrior medicine. My son, aged 15 years , had been under medical treatment aooui live years ior ayspepsia unu uiar . rhea when having almost despaired of his recovery; I con cluded to try your Alterative, two bottles of which, 1 believe, entirely cured him. MICAJAH CAYCE. HtOTSViLLE. Oct. 17,1352. Dr-Bledsoe: Some time has elapsed since I gave a cei tilicato that my wife had been greatly benefited by your Alterative Compound. I now take pleasure in saying to the public, that my wife had for three or four years been subject to the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomach from dyspepsia. I had tried of several whom I thought to be the best physicians in the place and a great many- differen medicines, with momentary relief. Being persuaded to try your alterative compound, I did so and I amhappy to say that it has. entirely cured her; and I would conscientiously recommend it to all persons suffering from diseases of the liver and dyspepsia. N. B. ROBERTSON. IInxrsviLvSept 20, 1851. Dr. Bledsoe Having seen the publication of your Alter ative Compound, I think it my duty to say to tho public, that I had been for years subject to spells of Cramp Colic, in its worst form; that I had tried almost every thing that is gi ven byphysicians, and never found any thingthat would cer tainly relieve me, until I tried the above medicine, which nas relieved me in every attack in less than an hour. ' WM. B. LLOYD. Giles County. Tenn., Dec. 23, 185L Dr. Bledsoe : I feel that I should fall short of my duty to you and to those who are afflicted, were. I not to further recommend your Alterative Compound. It has entirely re lieved me, so that I have not, had cause to take anything in two months. I can eat anything I want with impunity, and believe my health is as good as it ever is at my advanced age. Should 1 eversulTerfrom dyspepsia again I shall be sure to call on you. I am very respectfully your friend. ELIZABETH J. HARWOOD. Hdntsville, Ala. August 24, 1851. This is to' certify, that I had suffered for many years with Dyspepsia and Diseases ofthe Liver. Physician after Phy sician had prescribed for me without my receiving any ben efit, when I commenced the use of Dr. Bledsoe's Alterative Compound, which cured me soundly, and I recommend it because of the same, happy effect upon others of my a cquaint ance. juatii xi uuwxiiw3. Huxtsville, Ala., 3Iarch 3, 1852. Dr. Bledsoe Sir : Judging from the certificates you have already advertised, it will be almost unnecessary for e to add further evidence in regard to the healing virtues of your Compound; but I must say, that for years 1 suffered a great deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement of tho spleen, and thought that I never would recover. I commenced tak ing your compound about nine weeks since, and have gained 25 or 30 pounds, and feel about as well as I ever did. 1 HENRY J. GOFF. 55Tlie above medicine is for sale in every Drug Store in the city, and most of the towns in the State. G. W. HEN DERSHOTT, General Agent, for wholesaling the med icine. jgTl'rice $1 per pint Bottle. novl8 lyd tr PERKINS, CLACK "C0., GROCERS, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND -0 Forwarding merchants. - TSlE!?Corner of College and Church sts., Nashville, Tenn. WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Sugar, Coflec,Salt, Plonr,Iron, &c, &c, c. COFFEE 100 bags Rio Coffee; 25 bags Havana Coffee; 25 ' Laguyra do; 25 " Java do; SUGAR 100 hhds Louisiana Sugar; 50 bbls Philadelphia Urushed Sugar; 05 Clarified do; 5 " Loaf, (Lovering's;) 25 " St. Louis Crush'd and Pulverized; TEAS 20 cases Superior Teas; MOLASSES 100 bbb Reboiled and S. House 3Iolassesj 50 M bbls " " " do; NAILS 100 kegs assorted sizes; IRON Tenneesoe and Pittsburg assorted sizes; FLOUR 200 bbls Gallego's Mills; 50 " St Louis, (Harrison's;) 50 " Cincinnati; LIQUORS 15 cases London Porter quarts and pints; 10 " Scotch Ale " 50 ' American Brandy; 2K pipe3 French do; 25 bbls Bourbon Whisky; 55 " Monongahala do; 200 bbls Rectified do various brands; 50 " Old Rye do; CIGARS 20,000 Imported Havana Cigars; 13,000 American do; 100 boxes Cuba Sixes and Melee Cigars; -TOBACCO 50 " Chewing Tobacco ass'd brands; 25 " Jenny Lmd superior. article;, SALT 100 bbls Kanawha Salt; 100 sacks Fine do; 125 " Coarso do; - ; 100 " Dairy do; 75 boxes Table do; , - FISH 30 bbls Mackerel; 50 K ' di 75 kits do; . 10 cases Sardines; POTATOES 150 bbls Irish Potatoes; BUCKETS 100 doz. Painted Buckets; . GLASSWARE 50 boxes 8x10 Window. Glass; 50 " 10x12 " 100 " Pint and Quart andhfpt-Flasks; CLOVER SEED 25 bbb Pennsylvania Clover Seed; CANDLES 50 boxes Star Candles; 1 50K " " " 40 V" 100 " Tallow " v SOAP 100 boxs Brown bar Soap;-, , : , . - -: 50' Fancy; PI CKLES-IO cases choice Pickles;. -u - . CATSUP 10 cases Tommato Catsup; . I'RUITS 50 boxes MR Raisins; ! . 50 " " do; v- :. iS'J- ' 50 U " " do; ...... , 200 drums Figs; 10 frails S S Almonds; 10 bbls Pecans, SUNDRIES Cotton Yarns Indige, Madder, Spice, .Lead, Pepper, Shot, Axes, Chains, 4c, 4c fn store and for sale by PERKINS, CLACK 4 CO Liberal advances on consignments., B marchlS CHARLES W. SMITH, BOOKSELLER AND STATION EE, No. 51, College Street. SCHOOL, Law, Medical Beligious and Ifiscellaneous Books, Also, Blank Books aud Stationery, at lowest nnnaa , raTCountry Merchants, and School Teachers npp&d on lBe most lavoraoie terms. " re":.--- 7f- -m t MISCELLANEOUS. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. FALL & CUNNINGJIAJf, No. 47, College Street, Nashville, Tor. ARE now in receipt of their entire stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY for the Spring Trade, and ia calling' the attention of the merchants of Middle.' and East Tennes see, Kentucky, and North Alabama, to their large and varied assortment, tlieyfeel confident that it will compare-favora-hlv with that ot anr House in anv country, ami when the item of Transportation is considered, it will be found that seif-intereUsboald prompt all dealers in this seetion of the country to eBcewage a home market They also invite the attention of Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and Farmers Tisiting Nashville to their assortment of Tools, Farming Implements, 4c, a large stock of which they always keep on haad. ieathersGinseng and B&eicox, takee at the highest mar ket prices in exchange for geeda, or in payment of debts. Feb.26,lS53. NOTICE VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE. A TRACT of Land, containing 11S acres, situated ia AVilliamson county, near the line between William son and Davidson; being 10 milesdistant 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 ofthe Owen and Winstead Pike, one and a half miles cast ofthe Harper Pike, one and three quarter miles east ofthe Nashville and Colombia Railroad, adjoin ing an excellent Church, convenient to Mills, conlenientto 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 Crib3, with an Orchard of excellent Fruit Trees, and six acres of Cedar Timber, five miles of the place- man ULU V J-lt is uu l u, uen l Agva JUST RECEIVED AT NO. 23. BOXES Langhom 4 Annistead's best Tobacco, a su! 50 perior quality I 20 Nest Clothes Baskets: 60 Kits Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, for sale by R. h BELL, archil opposite Scwanee .House, College st NEW MEDICAL BOOKS; ",fACLISE'S Surgical Anatomy; JjJL Gross on Uriuary Organs; Harris' Dental Surgery; United States Dispensatory; Hoblyu's Medical Dictionary; Dunglison's New Remedies; Meigs on Diseases of Children; Churchill on Women; Bartlett on J; overs; Carpenter's Principles of Physiology; woiomoai on remaies; Condir on Children; Ash well on Females; Miller's Principles of Surgery; Chapman on he vers; Mitchell's Therapeutics; Laaenicon the Chest; Smith's Anatomical Atlas; Lawrence on the Eve; Blakiston on the Chest; New editions, just received and for sale by marlG CHARLES W. SMITH, 51 College st BROAD STREET BRIDGE COMPANY. AN election for a President and twelve Directors to man age the affairs of the Broad Street Bridge Company for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the Nash ville Insurance Company, on Saturday, April 2d, at 10 o' clock A. 3f. " S. M. SCOTT. marcb.14. Secretarv. s VIiT HAVANA ORANGES Just received two barrels Sweet Oranges. R. 4 J. NIXON. FURNITURE, CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, &c . TIIE subscriber has just returned from the East, and is constantly receiving all kinds of ""pi ' FURNITURE, CARPETING, 4c His stock at S2 present consists of almost every article in his hue ot busi ness, 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 forapproved paper. A. PATTERSON, march! 5 College near Church street. SPRING GOODS FOR 1853. BlK11S & CO. UIPORTRS aud JOBBERS, No. 48, Public Square, Nashville, Tennessee. HAVE now in store iheir SPRING STOCK, com prising every variety of Fancy and Plain Ribbons, Printed lawns, Jaconets, Prints, Ginghams, ' Berage DcEaines, WHITE GO;ODS ' Cloths, Cnssimercs, "White and Blay Linens,. Jeans and Cottonadcs, French aud English Drap DeEte, BONNETS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES 4c., 4c,J which they offer for sale on their usual liberal terms to prompt time or cash dealers. Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax and Wool, always token at the highest market prices. fob22 ' H. & B. DOUGLAS & GO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX STAPLE AND FANCY DKY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS, BONNETS, HATS, UMBRELLAS, PAR ASOLS, 4C, 40., Norlh side of the Public Square, Nashville, Temu WE have in stoie a complete stock and general assort ment of New Spring and Summer Goods. In asking the attention of dealers fo this exceedingly beau tiful and eminently desirable collection of Goods, we would say we are now prepared to supply our patrons on better terms and at lower prices, than the same goods can be pro cured, in like quantities, from either Philadelphia or N. York. The selections have been made with great care, and are in 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 offered bv any one in Nash ville. We want Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, Wool, White Linsey, and Woolen Socks, to any extent, at full market value. febU 2m. JL 4 B. DOUGLAS 4 CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all those indebted lo Eccr zer Fisk, deceasc(l,intestatc, to come forward and make payment, and to all having in possession any ofthe 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, march 11 Smtrw Administrator. DRAWING-BOOM GRATES PARLOR GRATES OF-: FICE GRATES JUST received, a larger assortment of FINE GRATES? than has ever been offered in this city, comprising a variety of Patterns of Gothic, Arabesque, Louis 14th and 15th Styles. We have also a few finely Enameled Grates, with Ele gant Elyptic Fenders. Also a large lot of finely ornamented Fenders, suitable fori Grates of any pattern. marchlS SNOW, MACKENZIE 4 CO.' FINE STONE SLABS. WE have justreceived from the Nashville Stone Dress-, ing Company. Large Stone Slabs, suitable for setting under large Cooking Stoves. marchlS SNOW, MACKENZIE 4 CO. SOAP STONE GRIDDLES. WE have on hand a few Soap Stone Griddles, suitable for baking Batter Cakes, without grease, quite a de sideratum to Dyspeptic persons. march!8 SNOW, MACKENZIE 4 CO. SUPERIOR INKS.-Arnold's Celebrated Copying Ink, quarts and pints; Maynard 4Noyers'BIack Inkr all sizes. Arnold's Superior Red Ink. Guysot's. Superfine Carmine, a real article. Fayson's Indeliable Ink, no prepa ration. Just received and for sale by . . mar!8 CHARLES W.SMITH SHIRTS I SHIRTS ! ! Just received another lot , of Myers celebrated Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, was- ranted to fit, and to be of best quality. march 19 MYERS 4 McGII Ji. DR. WM. UfcLANE, INDIAN AND GERMAN ROOT DOCTOR, T ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Nashville JLii and vicinity, that he has returned again alter a resi dence of fourteen vears in the South, and Dermanentlr lo cated himself in South Nashville, at the corner of Wash ington and. Pearl streets, where he may at all times be found, by those who may wish to consult him. He has in his possession many certificates from men of eminent standing certifying to the permanent cure of the most distressing cases ct the following diseases, vir Ner--vous Affections, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills and Fevers, Pleuris;es, Asthmas, Colds, Coughs, Incipient Con sumptions, Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fits, Dropsies, Cancers, Ulcers, Scroffulous, Hemoptasts of the Lungs, and other Hemorages; Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Kidneys, Mer curial and Venereal Taints of tho Blood; Diseases of Chil dren, Worms and various other Diseases incident to the hu man system. During his residence in the Sooth, he attended to over ten thousand different cases, all of which he treated with more than ordinary success. Dr. McLane hopes from his much experience ia the Medi cal Profession and the degree of success that has attended his e3brt3 heretofore, to obtain the confidence and patronage ofthe sictand afflicted. Nashville, Feb 9 ly. DR. WM. McLANEL IgFAll Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nas h vilie. E LOWER SEEDS. 1600 papers of rare udaebct Flower Seeds, just received per express from P""'--.u:- -u e n'"L w Inst been imported from Europe, and are enti-ely ne to r westera garde. Alpn store, a largl and 4 MARTIN, No. 35 Union street, march21 Shhod-ofEirin, Brown 4-Co., to tfceftof. xr TtOrodteS exfTl6brroJFall4-Cung. Suocomft'-'flrd.and.pay. i V JI 40