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NASHVILLE UNION, TP Til? Ill ill MISCELLANEOUS. NASHVILLE UNION. HABDWABE AND CUTLERY. CHURCH Ac MARLING, I'roprietors. OFFICE-NO. CO, UNION BUILDINGS, CHERRY ST. 1 "WEEKLY UNION Is furnished to subscribers at 'following rates: Single copies, one year in advance. $2 50; within theyear$3 00; at the end of theyear $4 00. Clubs Of five and upwards $2 00 per copy for one year. Clubs of subscribers will be received for six months at the foregoing rates. The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at $5 per annum in advance; if not paid in advance, $0. The DAILY is published at Eight Dollars. t-THE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY SUBSCRIPTIONS. Remittances of Mibscriptions may be made by mail at our risk. No paper will be Bent out of the State unless the order is ac companied with the cash. STEAMBOATS. NEW ORLEANS AND NASHVILLE PACKET. S1 IPLENDII) New Passenger Steamer, H. .tPWXS U. XV. Trill. Cautain T. II. N ewell. 1500 tons burtlicn. This raaernificent Steam-s er, now being completed at ew Albany, will take her place in the above trade as soon as navigation opens. The Hill is entirely new, of the largest classi 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 has all improvements required by the late law. A plan of her Cabin can be seen and State-rooms engaged by application to A. HAMILTON, Agent, ocujo Market Street. pg- Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for the Hill in New Orleans, and give his best attention to the purchase of Merchandise ordered by her. A. H. "REGULAR PASSENGER STEAMER BETWEEN NASH VILLE AND NEW ORLEANS. HpnE swill aud superior Steamer Nash- P&'1k JL ville, Tnos. BcLLS.WDKit, Commander, Upffigrpny will resume her place in the above trade on S-'-ZiktS. the first rise of water, leaving 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 besven and State-rooms engaged by application to JAS. A. McALLISTER & CO., Agta, oct JO Corner of Broad and College Streets. ifiPTMr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for the Nashville in New Orleans, and give his best attention to the purchase of Merchandise ordered bvher. J. A. McA A CO. FOR BURESVILLE AND WAITSBORO'. R EGULAR EIGHT DAY PACKET. fl-oife. i The litrht drauirht fast running- passen ger Packet REPUBLIC; M. G. McCalustkr, Master, will make regular eight day trips in the above trade during the season. Shippers aud passengers may rely upon punctuality of this boat Tor freight or passage. Apply on board or to JAMES CLAIBORNE, Agift, deciO b w a g e.v Front st CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE and NASHVILLE PACKET. X ter. has taken the place of the steamer. Mattic Wayne and will make regular trips in the above trade during the season. Leaving Cincinnati every other Wednesday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Isashville every other Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. The above boat is entirely new and for sjecd and accom inodaiion is unsurpassed. I will lie thanklul for all orders, aud respectfully solicit for her a hare of public patronage. JAMES CLAIBORNE, jan t a en Agent, Front SL SOUTHLAND, PADUCAH AND NASHVILLE WED NESDAY AND SATURDAY PACKET. THE new and splendid passenger steamer fcv Odd Fellow, CAI'T. JO. C. LEAlvE. Jt wil leave Nashville on her first trip, on Sat- 53 urdaythe 27th instant, at 10 A. M., and will continue in the above trade, leaving Nashville on Wednesdays and Sat urdays, at 10 A. 51. andleaving Paducah on Thursdays and Mondays at 4 P. M. The-ODD FELLOW has been purchased by Capt. Leake, for the above trade. Her accommodations for passengers uro not surpassed by any packet on Cumberland river. I ask fur her a share of public patronage. nov-j7--6in A. HAMILTON, Agent. MEMPHIS AND NASHVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKETS. pah. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE fjk A Nil I JL'imZtti' l EMBASSY. aHE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE will leave Nashville for .Memphis every Friday; at G o'clock, p. ., and leaves Memphis for Nashvifie every" Monday, at 11 o'clock, a.m. EMBASSY will leave Nashville for Memphis every Monday ut 6 o'clock, p. m., leaves Memphis for Nashville cverj Thursday at 11 o'clock, a. m., delivering the mail at the sev eral post offices between the above ports. They will also touch at all points between the post offices. Persons traveling southward will find it to their advantage to take this line, as it is from two to three days quicker and equally as cheat) to New Orleans; meeting at Memphis with Memphis and New Orleans Packets which leave on the arri val of our packets, for New Orleans. Our packets also con necting with the Arkansas and White River Mail Line. Eve ry pains will be taken to render those who call on us com fortable. For freight or passage, apply at the U. S. Mail Of fice, Nashville, or A. B. SHAW & CO., Memphis. janlS A. L. DAVIS, Nashville. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FlFTY-FlVE HOURS. New York and Charleston Steam Packets. LEAVES Adgcr's Wharves every Saturday stGPr afternoon and each alternate "Wedncsda'. sggTffffiS On Saturday, .las. Adger, 1,500 tons, aSgjSS: J. Dickinson, "Commander JIarion, 1,200 tons, M. Berry Commander. The Southerner, W. Foster, Commander, will leave each alternate Wcdncsdaj-. Having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant Stato Room Accom modation, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRY MISSR00N, CorncrEast Bay aud Adger's Sou. Wharves. Cabbiu passage $2."). " Steerage $3. N. B. A now ship will be placed on the Lino to connect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feb!7 trw IRON FENCING At the Sign, of the Spread Eagle, College Street rrHE undcrsiirncd is now prepared io execute all. JL kinds of Wrought and Cast Iron Fencing. ' Alan, fiverr variety of Gates. Fancy Sten. Balcony ' and Verandah Railinir. My work will be executed as well as any of that biought from the Eastern Cities, and at prices as low as the same article can be procured elsewhere. All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the ihortcst notice. The public are requested to give me a call and examine my pat terns and prices. I will endeavor to give the utmost satis faction. WILLIAM STEWART, College Street, opposite the Firemen's Hall, Nashville. mayl tf " ' DRS. C. K & J. D. WINSTON, OFFER their services to the citizens of Nashville and vi cinity in practice of-Medicine and Surgery. Office on Cherry sti-cct, near the Bank of Tennessee. Dr. J. D. Winston's residence, the house lately occupied by Mr. Armstcad, on Vine street, between Church and Broad. fUST RECEIVED. iV few of those fine Black Satin Apron butcks. Apply soon, feb 12 T. J. HOUGH' Agent EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & CO ITORTH-WEST comer of the Public Square, near Plaut L 1 ers' Bank, Nashville, Tenn. E57 We arc drawing Sight Checks on all the principal cities of the East, South and West at the lowest rates, "in Bums to suit purchasers." gn We buy all kinds of current and uncurrcnt Bant Notes at moderate rates. We buy South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina Bank Notes, at a very small discount Egr We will purcliase New Orleans and Kentucky mon ies at a fair premium. pgT" Wc have Gold and Silver for sale will attend to collections remitting on any point requested at Bank rates, charge but per cent, commissions. We are taking Bank of East Tennessee the same as other Tennessee Bank Notes. janl7 " BRADY, GORMAN & CO., Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, NEW ORLEANS. ggrThcy keep an Office in Tuscumbia, Ala. aug23 12m jrn. S. FRENCH, Agent, Nashville, is authorized to nkc CASH advances upon shipments of Produce to th ove firm. ARRYALL FOR SALE. A first rate newcus- tom made carryall for sale cheap for cash, by ,21 Y. MEREDITH. jan21 TRUNKS, &c Extra fine Leather Trunks, Velvet and Brusseil Carpet Bags, Leather and Drugget Carpet Bajrs, just received and for sale by ju21 W. MEREDITH. tRUIHB CLOTHS. Rich and splendid Crumb J Cloths, with borders, just to hand and lor sale by jan21 W. MEREDITH. jan'J OOIi HATS. Wool Hats just received and for sale by jan21 W. MEREDITH. BED BLANKETS. Extra fine Bed Blankets, just received and for sale by jan21 . W.MEREDITH. EW CARPETING. Just received this day and for aale by jan21 W. MEREDITH. TENNESSEE HOUSE IS GEORGIA. TV. T. HARRIS. SKIDMORE HARRIS. HARRIS & CO. Forwarding aud Commission Merchants, SAVAJSIVAlf, GA., Forward with care and dispatch to and from the Eastern cities,or to nuy point desired, GOODS, PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE, of all descriptions, and sell on commis sion, PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. They also pur chase to order GROCERLES, which can be bought on most favorab e terms, in the Sanmnah market They solicit your patronage, and pledge their utmost exertions to giy. Batiifkctioa. dec30 6m YOL. XIX. J. M. ZIMEEMAN. 1 J. X. ZIHEEMAN, Wholesale Druggist and Pharmaceutist, SlGN" OF THE LlOX AND MpETAH, 4 DOORS FKOlf THE toQCAEE, MARKET ST., XVASHVILLE, 0 the late rise of water, a large and ui imll.' in i of Drugs, .Medicines and Chemicals, scrgtcal, mldwifeet and anatomical ixstbdments; Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Spices, Glassware, andStonewaee; Paint, Vaunish, Coach and Artist BKCsncs; Dte-Stcffs, PEnroiiERy, Fanct and Pl.iix Soaps; Fine Tooth and Haik Brushes; Letter and Cap Paper; Steel Pens, Inks, Ac.; Tobacco, Snuffs, and Cicars; Powder, Shot, Lead and Safctt 1'use; Pure Wines, Brandies, Spirits, Ac.; Landreth's Gar-, den Seeds; Tankers' Oil, Brushes, Lampblack, Ac. Purchasers, needing any of the above articles, will do well to examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it us extensive, of prune quality, (if not lower) as low as any other House in Tennessee. Also, Sole Wholesale Agent for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Williams' Pulmonic Balsam, Mexican Mustang Liniment, Canton Tea Company's Teas, Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin. , J. iu A- would also inform his lnends, &c, that he will hereafter be assisted in his business by Mr. MORTD1ER MAMILTON, late of the firm of McNairy & Hamilton, who has been for a number of years past extensively and favorably known in the Drug line. QUPERIOR ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET. O Jockey Club Pomade, Low's Celebrated do, Jules Hauel's do. Kebada do, V fcr the Hair. Balm of Columbia, GenuinBear's OA, Hauel's Eau Lustrale, Liquid and Solid Itougc; rrencnana rancy soaps: Low's celebrated Honev Soap ; Roussel's and Hauel's Fancy Soap; Fine and Dressing Combs; Plain and Fancy Hair Bribes ; 1 J.uoin s Uenume lixtracts; Mceu Fun : American and French Toilet Powdtrs; Fancy Chalks; Assorted Dentifrices; Pomade Divines, for chapped skins; Tooth Brushes, Fancy and Plain. Just received by ilec20 J. M. ZIMERMAN. "YTTINDOW GLASS. Window Glass of all sizes ami V of superior quality received and for sale low b v novlO J. Jl. Xl.MtttJl.VIV. Magnetic Ointment. J. M. ZIMERMAN. J J ust received by fdec-20 MINIATURE IVORIES. Artists' Canvass, Art ists' Brushes, Artists' Colors, in Tubes, embracing ev ery Shade. J ust received by lec20 J. M. ZIMERMAN. RUSHES. White Wash, Dusting, Crumb, Cloth, Black, Pope's Head, Horse, Tanners', Printers', Var nish, Blue, Paint, &.C., of assorted sizes. Just received by dec20 J. M. ZIMERMAN. S".iiolaN7jroKACcd 300 Rolls very old and rich; 100 doz. Cut, in papers; 50 do. Scafatlatti Turkish; Just received and for sale low by april-JO J. M ZIMERMAN. A,T AGNOJjIA. COTTON. We are agents for the 1YJL. sale of the celebrated MAGNOLIA an article which several years experience COTTON SEKD, with some our best planters lias proveu to be better adapted to Middle Ten nessee than any that was evergi own. Call soon or they will all be gone. JOHNSON & SMITH, jan2D Broadway. YCAMORE COTTON YARNS A full supply of Sycamore Yarns, kept constantly on hand at Fac tory prices for Cash. RAM AGE k CHURCH, january 1, lS5u. J. T. NATHURST BOOFElt AND MANUFACTURER Of Warren's Fire and Water Proof Composition. I DEEM it unnecessary for me to say anything in favor of this mo.ie ol Kooliwr: the constant increase ot its popu larity fortlie last seven years that it has been tested in near ly all parts of the Union, is tlio best evidence of its utility and value. The roof shows for itself jr-Office on Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st, in Moore's block. feb2 ly IiIFE INSURANCE. HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART FORD, CONNECTICUT. James Dixo.v, Pres. Henry L. Miller, Sec'y. Capital and Surplus S300.000. Insurance on lives of white persons on tho joint stock aud mutual plan. Also. Insurance on the lives of Negroes, on reasonable terms. S. H. LOOM IS, jan 15 6m Agent. THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PA. a. j. GiLLirr, sec'y. J. n. hutherfokd, pres. Capital 250,000 ! (OJicton, Ccilar street, ocer Ifie Afutuul Protection Ins Co.) WILL take fire risks in limited amounts on city or country property. Policies issued and Losses ad justed and metatthc office in Nashville. References L. J. Levy, 1 B. Comegcvs, Cashicrofi'hil. Bank, f W.L. Shaffer, " Girard" (Philadcl. W. Dennic & Sons ) Rev. Alexander Campbell, Bethany, Ya. Patrick & Brand, Hankers, Pittsburg. W. II. Burrough, Irving House, New York. G. V. Copelcn, Cincinnati, JOHN G. FERGUSON Nashville, February 2, 1853 Om 1'JEMOVAJi." BR. B. W HALL has removed, to the X, office and residence on Cherry street, opposite Judge Catron's, near Cornelius &. McCombs' Cabinet Warcrooms. Jan3. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! THE subscribers have associated themselves together for the puqiose of carrying on a general agency business in buying and selling negroes. Wc can at all times be found at our office, No. 33,. Cedar street, between Cherry aud Summer, where wo have erect ed safe and comfot table quarters for keeping any number of negroes, and those wishing to sell may be assured of getting tho highest market price, as we will either 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 families. IViYBBS & PORTER. Rues W. Porter, Giles county. Jos. W. Daubs, Nashville. jan2G ANDREW J. DUNCAN, H" TAS no win store a full stock of BRITISH, FRENCH, GKK.MAN, and AJIEKIUA Dry O-oods, adapted to the present and approaching season, and to which he will contiuue to receive additions by every steamer consisting of Black and colored Silks; French Muslins; Painted Lawns; Printed Persians Chenc Royals; Black Dress Goods; French Printed Lawns; Bareges; Crapes; Crape Lesses; Tarltans; Dress Trimmings; Cloths and Cassimercs, fancy Dress do; Embr'd and plain Swiss; Muslins and Ixwns; Embroideries and Laces; White Goods; Hosiery; Linen aud Silk Hdkfr; Satin and Silk Vestings; bilk and Satin Ribbons; OntlnnnHf"?. Isankccns, Kremlins, Chambrv, Camlets, Fancy Prints. Black Prints. Enirlish and French 4-4 Chintz, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Bleached and Brown Drill ings, Cambrics, Silk and Liuen Threads, Spool Cottons, &c. ALSO New Style Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers and Wreaths, Bonnet Trimmings, &c. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoe , and a general sfock 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, and will soon be largely supplied with their oods. Nashville. Feb. 25. 1853. "V"QnCE. In consequence of the Fire on Friday moru JL A ing, we are compelled to suspend business for some time, but will commence again as soon as we can procure a suitable house, of which due notice will be given. In the meantime we hope our friends who are indebted to us, and to Ewin, Brown & Co., will com forward and settle up without delay, that wc may meet our own engagements promptly. We can bo fonnd at No. 18, on tho square John Nichols old stand. Wc would also take this occasion to express our grateful thanks to those who have kindly favored us and our prede cessors with their patronage; to the J?iro Companies and citizens, to whose exertions wc are mainly indebted for what of our goods were saved, and to those kind friends who sympathise with us in our loss. JfCD2 EWIN BROTHERS. INSEED OIL AND WHITE LEAD. lObbls Linseed Oil? 200 kegs Fahncstock's White Lead. Just received and for sale low for cash by dec20 J- ZIMERMAN. TAjUILY" GROCERY. Families living P npiir or on Broadway can always cet the tol- lowing articles at my store, No. 52, on Broadway, '"f iUicx from dav-hVht to 10 at nicrnt: Butter, Eggs, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Candles, Bacon, Lard and allothcr articles usually Tcept in a family Grocery., , febie D. TRIGG.No. 52, Uroadway. I, ASS WARE. 100 boxes Jenny Lind quart Flasks 8100 boxes Fancy pint Flasks; 100 " Kphit do; or ale by feb25 W. U. GORDON &CO. NASHYTLLE, SATURDAY, APEIL 23, 1853. INSURANCE. THE UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY 01 NASHVILLE. OA P IT A L 100,000 DOLLARS!! " Chartered by the State. THIS Company having fully organized, is now ready to take risks on all nYirrip MLu tious of property, against loss or damages by -jplElsL. fire, also against penis of the sea or inland nav- X$r7 igation. Propositions for insurance will be receired at the office ol the Nashville Insurance and Trust Co., College St A. W. JOHNSON, President J. S. Dashtell, Sec'y. Nashville, Oct 8, 1852. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARLESTON, SOUTH .CAROLINA. Capital 5250,000: AH Paid In. I HAVE been appointed Agent of the above Company at Nashville, and am fully prepared to take Marine, Fire, River Risks, on the most favorable terms. A full statement of the solvency of the Company can be seen at the office of the Nashville Insurance ana Trust Com pany, on College street. seP18 JOHN S. DASHIELL, Agent THE MUTUAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office, and opposite the Verandah, will insure on th mutual prin ciple, Houses, Merchandize, fca, against Loss or Damage by Fire; Steamboats on any of the Western waters against tho Hazards of Inland Navigatiou.and the Cargoes of Vessels of eTery 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 Notes trans mitted per mail. All persons having their lives or property insured in this Institution, are entitled to a full participation in all the prof its, without any liability to loss beyond the amount ol rre- iniuni3 which thev may pay. M. S. PILCHER, President, J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President. C. J. F. Wharton, Secretary. - r janl TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL 8150,000. OFFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway between the Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bank. They will make insurance on Houses and Goods of every de scription against fire ; on Stcamboat3 and Cargo against fire anumensKOi mc riTer; on me urgu oi xveei ru;us aim other river cralts. and on sea vessels ana other cargoes, on the usual terms. JOHN M. HILL, President. Joseph Vaulx. Secretary. Directors. Alex. Allison. John M. Hill, F. B. Focrer. G. M. Fogg, James Correy, Jno. M. Bass, Joseph Woods, Sam uel fccay, Matthew Watson, J. J. White, Jacob McUavoclc janl JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAETF0RD, CT. Chartered in 1S1 '). Capital 30,000: all paid in. Assets xnitstw in January last $l5y,UU0. S. L. LOOMIS, Sec'y. THO. K. BRACE, Pres., npiIE undersigned lias been appointed Ajrent of this Com- 1 pany one of the oldest and most able in the United States, having nearly or qui ehalf 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 responsible oihcc, on Dwellings, btores, .Manufacturing es- tablishincuts.aiidall other kinds oi Buildings; on Household Furniture and Merchandise in general, either in the city or country, against .Loss or Damage oy rire. Also, against tho hazards of inland 'lransportation by all the usual routes and modes ot conveyance. JUaEfii JNAbli, Agent, Office N. W. Corner Public Square, opp. Planters Bant. mayC INSURANCE ON NEGROES! TTOUSE Servants, Farm Hands, Steamboat Firemen, JL JL Cabin Boys, Ac., at customary rates of Premium.- Policics issued and losses promptly adjusted at theNashville Agency. JOSEPH NASH, Agent,- JExna Insurance Company of Hartford Office N. W. Cor ner 1'ublic bquaie, opposite i'fanters lianic. NASHVILLE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. JAMES SLOAN, Proprietor. MARKET ST., OPPOSITE JOUN50N & IIORNE's TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, iA5UVJLLb. XJSAA. Marble Warcrooms at the old stand Corner of Summer and vrina streets. HAVING made extensive enlargements in myllarble Works, my facilities are such that I can execute all kinds of work in the most tasteful manner and the latest style, as cheap as it can be doi'3 in any of the Eastern Cities. J5y calling at my Ware-rooms, on the corner ot spring and Summer k trcets, specimens may be seen which will enable persons toiudec for themselves, which is the best method. Having on hand all kinds of Marble from Eeast Tennessee. Alto, a fine assortment of Egyptian, Italian and American Mai hie, which I will sell low to the trade, wholesale andre- taiL finished or in the rouch state. A lanrc assortment ot Monuments. Toims, Baptismal Founts, Urns, Vases, Garden Figures, Grave Stoncs, tc, carved and lettered to order. Furniture Marble executed to order and sent to any part of the South-Wcst as cheap as it can be in ocured from the bast. Also, marble jiantels, of every description, plain or carved. Building Stone, sold Wholesale and Retail. All orders left at mj Ware-Rooms on the corner of Spring and Summer streets, will meet with prompt attention. My friends generally will find it to their interest to call and ex amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. lhanKiui to my old friends and customers for their liberal patronage, I hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance Of their favors. JAMES SLOAN, Corner of Spring and Summer streets, Nashville. febl9 ly PATENT CHOPPING MILL, For Chopping Corn or other Grain, An article tchich even Farmer should have. TT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to JL live bushels an hour either tine for bread or coarse lor stock and is so simple in its construction, that any boy twelve years old can keep it m order and run it it is adap ted to either Steam, w ater or Horse Power. Havinc sold the entire richt of manufacturinc: and selling .the above Mill, in lennessce, to Messrs. J. K. Cowan and A. C. Howard, ot Is aslmlle, persons wishing to purchase can find them at J. M. Seabury's, on College street, where they will be happy to take orders. UU&b & XDAJlfa. aug28. rioiDEA SYRUP VJT 10 qr. bbls Golden Syrup, 10 ht " Sugar House Molasses, 16 bbls Loaf Sugar, 5 " Cr'd. do, Jnst rccoived trom St Louis, and for sale, by feb23 SAMUEL SEA Y. TRUNKS, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS. W 7E have just received a large and fine as- V T sortment ot Irunks, Caniet isags and 'nl tens in rr rf .Qnln Bag and Kip lyeatner iravehnir rrunKs and valises, aisoot baxony. Urns alls, Wilton and common Carpet Bags, which we will sell at low prices. R. S. 1IOLL1NS & CO., janlQ Corner of College and Union sts., Nashville. QUNDRIES. Now landing from steamer America O 100 boxes Soap: 10 ceroons Indigo; 20 bags Pepper; 25 do Ginger; 10 do Spice; 15 do Almonds; 100 dozen Buckets ; and forsalc by febl-t o casKs Aladder ; 32 half barrels Soda ; 15 barrels Alum; 10 tierces Rice ; 10 boxes Oranges ; MORRIS & STRATTON. 1 AAA REWARD. I will pay theabove reward eiDAVvV to any person or persons, as a premium above the market price, for one thousand Land Warrants, of the denominations of lfiO, 80 and 40 acres. I will pur chase single warrants of either denomination. R. H. BROCKWAY Room over Oak nail, east side Public Square, 2d door soiiIIm.1 i u i . ui Nashville. octu m27. O WEET HAVANA ORANGES. Just received O two barrels Sweet Orauges. R. fc J. NIXON. FURNITURE, CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, npHE subscriber has just returned from the JL East, and is constantly receiving all kinds of FU UN ITU UK. OARP1ST1SG. Ac. Ills StocK at present consists of almost every article in his line of busi ness, and as extensive as any in the city. Purchasers would do well to call, as he is determined to sell low (or cash or on time for approved paper. A. 1'Ailfc.KbUN, march 1 5 College near Church street SPRING GOODS FOR 1853. HAKIlf & 00. IMPORTERS and JOBBERS, No. 48, Public Square, Nashville, Tennessee HAVE now in store their SPRING STOCK, com prising every variety of Fancy and Plain Ribbons, Printed Lawns, Jaconets, Prints, Ginghams, Berage DeLaiucs, WHITE GOiODS Cloths, Cassimercs, "Whiteand Blay Linens, Jeans and Cottonades, French and. EuglLsh Draw DeEte, BONNETS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c xc,B 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. - feb23 G. W. IOBBEE, Piano Tuner and Repairer, Nashville, Tenn. FHeterto: Jas. Diggons, J. B. West, Dealers in Pianos and Music... H. S. Saroni, G. M. Taylor, J. X. Opl, W. Waterman. J. Gomez.- Profs. Music. Leave Orders at Mr. West's, Diggons or Morton's Music CAM -TTnTnn QflVlAf ' I Orders from the country will be promptly attended to jan 20 dtw&w3m. ' "- 0 IL CLOTHS AU widths, just received and for sale jan21 Y. MEREDITH. CAEDS, &0. JOHNSON (St-SMITH, Dealers in Cotton, and Tobacco, Receiving and Tor- warding Merchants, Steamboat Agents, &er, aP"-11 . BROADWAY, NASHVILLE. MAD. STEACTON. o. P. SMITH. A. W. JOHNSOX. STRATT0N, SMITH &. Co., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner qf Broad and iTarltt Streets, NASHVILLE, TENN., HAVING disposed of an interest in the Grocery depart ment of our business to Mr. Madison Stratton; the same will from this date be conducted under the style of STR ATTON, SMITH & Co. at our old stand, on tha corner of Market and Broad streets. Our stock, now ample, will be kept so by large accessions every few days, to which we invite the attention and so licit a call from merchants in the country as well as city dealers, being determined to sell as low as any house is. the city. Our terms cash and cash only, apr 1, 1852. JOHNSON & SMITH. RAMAGE & CHURCH. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Caps, Trunks; Valises and Carpet Bags, College street, Nashville, Tenn. Hats, A. HAMILTON, Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, Forwarding and Coinmission ? Merchant, oct3 NASHVILLE, TENN. K. J. XORRI3. THOS. E. STRATTON. MORRIS & STRATTON, (Successors to Lanius, Morris & Co.,) Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Wholesale Grocers, Corner of Mariet and Glarh Street, Xaslitille. 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 baiter. scpl? oeo. w. SEAT. THOS. C. BATES. S. DECHERD. SEAY, BATES & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTONS. C. augS'D trwtf A CARD. InAVE this day associated w:th me in the Saddling Bu siness my son, A. C. MARCH. The business, in iuture, will be conducted in the name of J. D. March k, Son. All persons indebted to me, by note or account, will please come up and make payment J. D. MARCH. Thankful for the liberal share of patronage hereto fore, a continuance of the same is respecttully solicited. jan2 J. D. MARCH & SON. OLIVER P. m'rODKRTS. ALEX. E. m'kEK. M'ROBERTS & M'KEE, Wholesale Grocers' and Commission M E R C II A N T S . MAR KM ST., i Doors from BROAD ST., NASHVILLE, TENN. April 29, 1852 ly NEW ORLEANS A CARD. BENJAMIN F. SHIELDS & CO., having per manently located themselves at New Orleans, Offer their services as Commission and Forwarding Merchants and General Agents, and solicit consignments of all kinds of Western Produce, feelinff confident that they can and will give satisfaction to all who may 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 charires at this point Orders for Groceries and Insur ance Risks, with I he collection of Bills, Drafts, &c, attended In nn'MmiitiUlnir TT?V T X? OirfUf MC? tf. rf augl2 ly MYERS & McGILL. DEALERS IX EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing and Fancy Goods, On ColU'je street, one door South of the Square. WHERE may be found at all timesa large assort ment of Winchester's . Davis & June's, i M vers' Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen, Muslin with Lin en iiosoms, Uingham, and irench Chintz, Standing and jjyrun oouars, uiiuerwea", Jienno, onaked bilk, Uash- mere, Visronia Cotton and Canton llaancl. for ladies and irentleincn. Gents Cloth Gattors. Gloves. Kid and bilk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth. Chamois. Wash Norina.- Cutt Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks. Ties. Wat erfords.' Albert. De Joinvilles, plain, Emb d and self-adjusting, Cravats Scarfs, Black and White Satin Ties, Shoulder Braces. Sus- peuuers, ouk, i ooien anu uotton i ight Uaps, Uil bilk Bath- japs ior Louies anu Uiiiuemen. Aionsy, JCiumir and lets, Opera Glasses, Porte Monies. Fans. Wriliiur Desks Cigar Cases, Flasks, Travelling Companions, Razois and itazor Strops, Lombs, lirushes, (jood years Gum Goods. Perfumery. loilet Dottles, Pocket Cutlery, ic. and a large assortment oi oiuer articles, usually Kept by b ur nishing Stores. J3T V e have made aiTanirements with our friends at the North to forward us Goods as soon as received by them, tnereiore we snau nave goous here in lessthan ten days e il. -- l-n i tt ' iruiu iuu ixew uj k vjusioiu xiuuse. MYERS & McGlLL'S. bquarc, Nashville. octll BEN. M. NOEL & BR0., Grocery and Commission, Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, COLLEGE STREET. T 1QUORS AND TOBACCO. JU 400 bbls Sam Hale's Whisky; 100 bbls DransWhiskv: ou dois uia jiononganeia uo oo " urown s 1) v do: n J, TV 1 .. fl ' ou American itranuy; 4U " " a Jl vmc, 20 " Old Port Wine: 2.5" N E Rum: 5 J Pipes Old Brandy, best brands; 1 Pipe Irish Whisky; 50 Baskets Champaigne; u Doxes oi jaeDers umcer ana liaspoerrv urandies: 52 Pipes Holland Gin; 20 bbls American Gin; 5Q bxs Gus Jones' Tobacco; 50 " Walker's Ale; 20 " Youncr ABirdewell's do 20 bxs Allison's Tobacco: " I'JlUoerziNo 1 do: SO " Fennel's do 20 " " " Gold Leaf do 10 " Fenix's do 20 " Missouri do 10 " Sam Wools 5's do 5 " Rend & Nash's do BEN. M. NOEL & BRO. no"B. Daily's- , ' do 10 " Ender's do 5 " S E White's do In store and for sale by febl9 JUST RECEIVED. 250 bags Prime Rio CotTee; 50 " " Lacruayrado: 25,000 Imported Cicrars: 800 bbls Reboiled Molasses; 800 halves do do; 50,000 Melee do; 10 frails SS Almonds; 10 tierces Rice; 5 ceroons Indigo; 2 casks Dutch Madder; 20 bbls Copperas; 20 bags Pepper; 15 " Spice; 300 reams Wrap. Paper; 500 lbs Kanawha Salt ; 20 kegs Shot and Lead; 50 hhds choice Suear; 500 bags fine Salt; 300 kegs Oysters; 500 cans do: 000 bbls St Louis Mills Flour; 100 ' Cincinnati do; 300 kegs Nails assorted; 800 boxes Glassware, ass; 100 doz. lirooms; 25 bbls Golden Svrup; 80 bbls and half fibls Crackers; 20 bbls .Mackerel; 50 bbls Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Susar, 300 boxes and half boxes Raisins; Just received and for sale by UhJN . M. MJLL & BRO. febl9. "VTTAN TED. A few thousand bushels Pea Nuts, for y T which we will give the highest market price. fcblO BEN. M. NOEL & BRO. JOSEPH F. DUNT0N, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods House, No. 51. Public Souare, Nashville, Tenn. HAS nowm store a large and well assorted Stock of the most desirable goods of the season, embracing every description and quality, irenen Mantillas, Ribbons, Silk Drap Goods, Vhite Goods of all kinds,Laces and Embroide- ries. irench jaconens, Lawns ana vjamDncs. uareees. Barece de Laincs, Brilliantines; a variety of other Dress . .1 p .ii i.t n..i .f -II jl :jr tt.j uooas, Hosiery oi an j.iiiu, xiaio ui un ucti i uuuus, xiara ware.de. Lookinff Glasses, a large variety of Guns and Pis tols, besides a crreat variety of Trimmings and every descrip tion of Goods, to which he now submits the inspection of Merchants ot the city ana country trade, to which stocJc will be added daily, desirable goods from the East Merchants generally, are" invited to examine my stock and compare prices with that of other houses in the trade. Ieb28 J. r. uuxujm QODA WATER APPARATUS, for manvfac- O tunng, drawing andbotiuing, ot the latest and most ap proved construction, manufactured and for sale, with ex plicit printed directions for its use, by P JOHN MATHEWS. CORKER Or FIRST AVENUE AXD'.J' 1 BEET. Opposite Bellevue, New York The only-establishment devoted excluHvelT to the manu facture of SODA WATER MACHINERY, &c, in the United States, and where may be found a large assortment of erery i" i . . i rn it. i ? 1 jf ir i i i anicie.conneciea wnn uie uusuicss, luciuaing juaienais,,ac jan lii 3m jistabushed ,20 X ears. SUGAR. 2S0 hhds Sugar, now landing from steamai America.and for sale by MORRIS & STRATTON. D. S. & W. H. WOODWARD. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, and Texas Land Agents. Particular attention paid to fillimr orders OlSce, over the store of W. T. Smith & Co., No. J8 Magazine street, Oct 8, 1852 6m New Orleans. in oireugmening xieus, itoae ie viiamDfe, umhreilas, alk ing Canes, Riding Whips, Trunks, Sole Leather, Valises, Carpet Bajrs, Satchels, Dretsiner Cases. Work Boxj. Toi NO. 3. CUEREY & MABTIN. CHEMICAL HALL. NEW ANnajlE" ARRIVALS," BY CURraSSe MARTIN. OH EM IS TS AND DRJTGGIS TS, No. 85, UNION STREET, NASHVILLE, TENN". CONGRESS WATER. 2i dozen bottles of this celebrated water iust received. The analvsis of ihTa mineral water proves it to contain Bicarbonates of Magne sia and Soda, Chloride of Iodium, Iobide of Iiodium and uMuumwwume. leuaa CURREY & MARTIN. BOGLE'S HYPERION IXUID.-This Hair Kestorative has acouired a w-rmrtrfnl mnnMinn Tr ? recommended for Baldness, Dandruff, Humors ou theScalp 14 .doz. just received by - - ------- ..- aui& ircauuiui I and riossv. CURREl' A "MARTIN. PAIN TS. A large assortment of Paints of all colors, ground m oil ra half pound and one pouud cans ready for use. Just received by CURREY & MARTIN. 'pEAS. We are supplied with a large and fresh as JL sortment of both Green andBIack Teas, of fine and er OuTpn JrMngonmpcrial, Superior Colony. Sea p ' OliHJr80,l' Fiue jrac-vr Fonff 1'owchong. These are Canton Teas. Just received by S fcb53 CURREY & MARTIN, No. 85, Union street. T inyemor of this preparation was for three years s completely prostrateS from Dyspepsia and inactivity of raise himself from his bed. He sought aid from phyician iXteJIT Occident tLt he Wn T;. A. ucc n.e uas. Deen practicing med- has been aware of tlie incredulity of the public an qucntlv said noth ne- thnuwhA.. fi. "' v.. mW in a ixt'ii r'i vij rite Kah . : i ? - l He conse- i . j , o j.. v. j u4 uu uyji case. chai'acter of th mwi;,;n r..n . , ... ajerSf33 " l' whichen Ti,nUbjnhihiCcrtcjle of Prof-3L G-BnT, of Memphis suSg. iuftea adviSCd dS& time Tot my NliiedS 1 uainSS J cd, with what I supposed to be'Dyspepsia and Liver afiioii aud afler trying the prescriptions ot many Physicians in S as wellas other countries, without reliefhe finally suceVded with a preparation ot his own in being restorGd toood health- M. G.VBBERT, M. !). Physicians arc requested to try this preparation feel satitfied it will sustain the character we giro to it . We in this r t T . , ,. "tsville, Januarj-12, 18-:52. Dr. Bledsoe:-! take the liberty and fell it to Le my duty TT , luuom.uL-im jo an persons sullering from disease of the : stomach and bowels tout Alterative Compound, us a very "EKTSSIS; flcd 15caI? been under ... auoui uve years tor dpepsiaand diar--tefr havi"ff ? ""ft despaired of hVrecovery I " tu j"UI "Aiierauve, two bottles of which, I believe, entirelr cured him nm . -r . ,7 Z. . MICAJAU CAYCE. n T Huntsville, Oct. 17. 1852 DiuBLEDSOE-Sorao time has elapsed since I gave a cei tificate thatmy wife had been greatly benelitef by your Alterative Compound I now take pleasure in saving to the public, that my wife had for three or four yea'rs been subject to the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomach from dyspepsia. I had tried ofseveral whom I thou-1 1 to be the best physicians in the place and a great many d ffcren medicines with momentary relief. Befng persuaded to try your alterative compound I did so-omft am happy to say that it has entirely cured her; and I would conscientiously recommend it to all persons suffering from diseases of the hverand dyspepsia. jj. ROBERTSOxV. TTrTVTcrrrTrt ?n.f nn inn Dr. Bledsoe Haying seen the publication of your Alter ative Compound, I think it my duty to say to the public, that I had been for years subject to spells of Cramp Colic, in its worst form j : that I had tried almost erery tiling that is iri ven by physicians, and never found any thing that would cer tainly relieve me, until I tried the above medicine, which has relieved me in every attack in less than an hour WM. B. LLOYD. t t, . t rGL CocxTr. Tenn., Dec. 23, 1851. Dr. Bledsoe : I feel that I shnnM P.u r ' .i... to you and to those who are atllicfpd. la-uiumeuuvuur jVlierailve I nmnnnm Tt 1..,. n.,;.!.. j II. , . F ' w uu AViA Ubl , jf uim UliU Ut ACT" neveume, so that 1 have not h two months. I can cat anvthmn- r wnnt ; ;rr ".i beheyc my health is as good as it ever is at my advanced aee. Should 1 ever suffer from dyspepsia again I shall be sure to can ou j ou. i am very respecttully vour friend. ELIZABETH J. HARWOOD. m- j-, ..n?""-E. Ala., August 24, 1S51. This is to certify, that I had suffered for nfany years with Dvsnensia and Dikmsps nFihn I ri.:: t.- sician had prescribed for mo without my receivintr.any ben efit, when I commenced the use of Dr. Bledsoe's "Alterative compound, which curod me soundly, and I recommend it because of the samu happy effect upon others of mv aeounint aucc. JOSRPir f'ATinpm,a n t t. HuxTsnLLE, Ala., March 3, 1S32. Dr. Uledsok Sir : Judciiifi- from lm wpifiui,.. have already advertised, it will be almost unnecessary for me to add further evidence in regard to the healing virtues of your Compound; but I mnst sav. that thr vp.it-s r sm.,l o great deal from Dysjwpsia and enlargement of the spleen, and thought that I never would recover. I commenced tak ing jour compouna aoout nine weeks since, and have irained 25 or 30 pounds, and feel about as well as I ever did. HENRY J. GOFF. IS?The above medicine is forsale in evrrv flnm- Ktm-A ?n the city, and most of the towns in the State. G. W. HEN DERSHOTT, General Agent, for wholesaling the med icine. 2irA'nce ?1 per pint Bottle. novls lvd tr FOR SALE.. - LOT fronting S4 feet on lower jCollego st; running back 193 feet Two, houses ou the lot, which rent for S216 a year, price $000. Loi leet on UrankJin Turnpike, in Preston Hays addi tion. ALSO. 200 acres of land in Smith county. 9 miles from Lebanon. For fertility the land cannot bo surpassed, beinc principally creek bottom, about 100 acres cleared and in a nigh state of cultivation, the balance finely timbered. The improvements consist ot a wiod frame dwelling, ne. gro houses, barn, stables, ia, and Saw and Grist Mills, and Carding Machine, constructed to run either by steam or water. ALSO. VA acres of land in Edcefield on the Gallatin Turnpike, opposite Mr. R. Houston's lot. There is on the lota goad fiame house, Kitchen, negro houses, Ac, ALSO, 43 acres ol land on Springfield road, 14 miles from Nashville. ALSO, 32 acres of land adjoining the property of W. R. Lucas. ALSO, 7 acres of land on the Nolensvillo Turnpike, splen didly improved. ALSO, 38 acres of land, 4 miles from the city; on the Rail Road. ALSO, the large Brick Warehouse on Colleee street. known as the Port Royal Mills Depot ALSO, 250 acres of land in Sumner county, near Castilian Springs. ALSO, a tract of land in Sumner county, on Cumberland river, containing l'JO acres, known as the Sumner Paper Mills; the buildings were erected for a paper mill, and are well constructed lor that purpose. Price 5,000. ALSO, 3 acres of ground in Edgefield, opposite the nroD- erty of Gen. S. R. Anderson. ALSO, a finely improved lot next to Mrs. Polk's, front ing 8S feet on Vine street, 140 feet deep. al&u, l acre ana u poles oigrounancar tne state Hospi tal improvements good. ALSO, a lot on corner of Gay and McLcmore streets, with a good brick house containing 5 rooms. ALSO, a very desirable farm 10 miles from Nashville, rear the Franklin Turnpike, containing 118 acres, good two story brick dwelling and other improvements on the place. ALSO, a large nne Dries nouse on v ine street, oetween Church aud Broad streets, the lot fronts 40 feet on Yine street ALSO. 2.000 acres of land on the old Spnnefield road, 17 miles from Nashville, on Mansker's Creek, good dwelling and other necessary buildings, and also Steam Grist and Saw Mills. ALSO, a Ianre brick house on Church street, near the De pot containing 11 rooms, besides kitchen and other necessa- -. i - mi i ' . ii i j r i i: ry omiamgs. iub nouse is wen cuusijucicu iur u uuanuug house. ALSO, a small bnck house, 8 rooms on Locust alloy, near Finn's grocery. ALSO, a double tenement, 3 rooms eacn oni.ni".n above High street 4 .. r ALSU.20U acres ot land maumnercuuv, u.-- Gallatin. The improvements are first rait- w i 1 f other lots in the city and farms il u lull o mau u umuuw , i- in the country, which can be btgood aprill3 No-50 Cherry street. CHARLES W. SMITH, BOOKSELLER AND STATI ONES, Xo-Jk.Z0 !?' . SCHOOL, Law, Medical itcugious .. Books Also, Blank Books and Stationery, at lowest- ?rrCountry.Merchants, and School Teachers supplied on themost favorable terms. Nashville, Tenn., feb. 2, . aa. St! 1 .1 WI.nlAlt.n. TT brellas, 100 Cotton, KecetTCu anaior vj w...iuw-i u, FALL & CUHTKGIZA3r. No. 47, College Street, NAsanLii, Tcor. ARE now in receipt of their entire stock of HARD WARE and CUTLERY for the SpringTnide, and in cahW the attention of the merchants of Middle and East Tenue see, Kentucky, and North Alabama, to their large and Taried assortment, thcyfeel confidant that it will compare favora bly with that ot any House in any country, and when tho ltemofTninsportationis considered, it will bo found that seif-intiresi should prompt all dders in this section of tho country to encourage a home market Thoy also invite the i attention of Blacksmiths, Carpenters, and Farmers visiting Isashvilla to their assortment of Tools, I armioglmplements, 4c, a hrgt! stock of which thev always keep on haad. ' leathers, Ginseng and Beeswax, taken at the highest mar-' kcb ccs m exchange for goods, or in payment of debts. TE& UNION OF TWO FOND HEARTS! Haachtilr Reiected. j bright, glorious morn, as Jupitef indolently reclieed JJi" his palace on Olympus, the Goddess Diaui enteied, ' Her beauteous Iftd imn!hirl in amil ' than thesongofthe 'Cumacan Sibyl," and seating herself on the knee oT the indulgent God, she besought him to grant her permission to lead a Life ofpcrpdwl Virginity I Her compliant Sire assented to that unnatural request, and instead of the silkex bonds or wedlock, we find tho charm ing Goddess choosing the insipid life of a spotless Virgin, and in the masculine pleasures of tho chase, imagining moro transport than in tliernninrvir.r.Min.,KiKi:.- u?a i. lyFvrm too haughtily shs Prized." And strangely enr-tgh preferred the exploit of catching the deer "with horns of uWi thai tell at the foot of Mount Parrhasius. on the fhtcerv banl of tht darl pebble Anadntt"' to a state or "Domestic happiness, the only bliss Of Paradise, that survived the tall." Such a choice,, although supported by the prestige of the Goddess Diana, the public is fully assured, is entirely anti podal to the inclinations of The'Truly Fortunate and IUr Famed Lottery Agents and Br Jeers, Pjfer &r Co., No. l Light st., Baltimore, MJ. ' Thsyax undisguisedly in favor of the Union, jind their predilections Tor both sexes, were never more forcibly illus trated than m the Month of March, ISM, as will be observed by reading the following grand distribution of Rich and Rare Fortunes! The Old Established House still stands unprecedented in the sale of Splendid Prizes. $18,503, in package of Halves, sent to Tennessee. S8.000, in package of Qr. Tickets sent to Pennsylvania. 24,000, in package of Wholes, sent to South Carolina. 520.000, in package of Half Tickets, sent to Georgia. 13,056, in package of Quarters, sent to South Carolina. $.6,312, in package of quarters, sent to North Carolina. lo,000, in package of Quarters, sent to Virginia. ?.',214, in package of Whole Tickets, sent to Pennsylvania EST"Be sure to address for a handsome Prize, PYFJ3U & CO. No. 1 Light street, Baltimore, Maryland. Splendid Schemes for April, 1853. JS7"The Certificate Prices of packages of quarter tickets only, are given below. Date. April. 1 o 4 5 6 7 S 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 Capital Prises. $18,000 40,000 20,000 21,500 37,500 20,000 18,000 44,000 2S,50O 20,000 30,000 26,000 13,500 50.210 No.of Ballots. Price of Price of Tlek'rtC 1'li'tnnoj '$13 TOO 45 00 25 00 15 00 35 00 13-00 16 00 46 00 2r 00 16 00 35 00 18 00 15 00 60 00 - 30 00 16 00 35 00 15 00 10 00 62 00 SO 00 13 00 30 00 18 00 13 00 75 00 18 5 of 12,000 19 20,000 20 21 oo 23 sr 5 27 23 2'J 80 30J09 20,000 24,000 45,000 25,000 20,000 30,000 24,000 15,000 66,000 JDrawings forwarded to Correspondents by the first mads alter the lotteries are drawn. "Correspondents will please order a few days before the lotteries are drawn. There is a large per centage in favor of those purchasers who order by the Package, and the chances of drawing four of the largest Prizes in the Scheme, arc thereby secured. We advise the purchase of Packages of Tickets in every in stance. ISFBank Drafts or Certificates of Donnsit at sight, will be promptly remitted to those Correspondents who draw prizes at P YFER &. CO'S. JST'Reniember A PACKAGuof Tickets, can draw roua of the most splendid prizes in n scheme. SSFIn order to secure a Fortune, and the cash immediate ly afler the result is known, the readers of this paper have only to remit cash Drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Estab lished, far famed and truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brok-'rs, PYFER & CO., mareh30 lm No 1 Light street, Baltimore, Md. H & B. DOUGLAS & GO. importers and wholesale dealers IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SHOES,-BOOTS, BONNETS, HATS, UMBRELLAS, PAR ASOLS, &C, AC, North side of the Public Square, Nashville, Tenn. WE have in stole a complete stock and general assort nient 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 say we are noiv prepared to supply our patrons ou better terms and at lower prices, than the same goods can be pro cured, in I ike quantities, from either Philadelphia or N.York. The selections have been made with great care, and aro 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 by any one in Nash ville. We want Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, Wool, White Linsey, and Woolen Socks, to any extent, at full market value. feb!4 2m. n. & B. DOUGLAS A CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given to all those indebted to Edexe zer Fisk, deceasea,intestite, to come forward and make payment, and to all having in possession any of the goods and chattels of said deceased, to deliver them ; and all thosa haviDg claims against said deceased to present them proper ly authenticated, by the 10th day of June next, or thev will be forever barred. " D. R CLAIBORSE, marchll 3mtrw Administrator. DR. WJI. McLANH, INDIAN AND GERMAN ROOT DOCTOR, KESPECTFLTLLY announces to the citizens of Nashvillr and vicinity, that he has returned aonin after a rcsii denco of fourteen years in the South, and permanentlyla. cated himself in South Nashville, at the corner of Waslf ington and Pearl streets, where he may at all times be fount uy uiose wuo may wisn to consult him. He has in- his possession many certificates from men f eminent standing certifying to the permanent cure of the most distressing cases ot the following diseases, viz Ner vous Affections, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills and Fevers, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds, Coughs, Incipient Con sumptions, Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fits, Dropsies, Cancers, Ulcers, Scroffulous, Hemoptasts of the Lungs, and other Hamorages; Diarrhcea, Diseases of the Kidneys, .Mer curial and Venereal Taints of the Blood; Diseases of Chil dren, Worms and various other Diseases incident to the hu man system. During his residence in the South, he attended fo over ten thousand different cases, all of which he treated with moro than ordinary success. Dr. McLane hopes from his much experience in the Medi cal Profession and the degree of success that has attended his efforts heretofore, to obtain the confidence and patronage of the sick and afflicted. Nashville, Feb 9 ly. DR. WM. McLANE. tSsTAll Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville. FLOWER SEEDS. 1600 papers of rare and select Flower Seeds, just received per express from Philadel phia. Many of these seeds have just been imported from Europe, and are entirely new to our western gardens. Also in store, a large and fresh fwarranted) supply of Garden Seeds. CURREY & MARTIN, march24 No. 35 Union street MABLNGO MAMMOTH. THE thorough bred Jack, MARINGO MAM MOTH, direct from Kentucky, will make i,;. rr .t Cnaev annnirin Marshall county, five mil.below the fishing ford m Duck. River at thirtr-fivo dollars insurance and fifty cents groom luver, ai uuny-uvo a ... ... . ',,,.. , lee. Jennets sent"""1 ..... , o-- . and main fed, if required, at fifty cents per week. He is full fifteen hands two and a half inches high, good honest me.ure, unusually largo bone, and heavy; black, with Biealy nose. He has the form, size, color and blood to re commend him highly to those who wish to improve their stock. We consider him the master Jack of Tennessee. For further particulars see hand bills, march ll Sm KNIGHT & WILSON. UST RECEIVED AT 42, COLLEGE STREET. Ladies elegant Gaiters (with heels;) " Super French Lnsting Gaiters; " " Kid (trimmed). Slippers; " Elegant Embroidered Patent Leather Slippers; " best fine Morocco Kil and Goat Boots; Misses and Childrens Patent Leather do. This day received by fm. DAMAGE & CHUit- tt. r. eARimr. ra. terry. J. C.DEV7 CAItUTH, TERRY t DEW. DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY 154, MhteSL a 95, Merchant St., PhUaddpn 1 apnla-ly. DR. J. W. 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