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DRY GOODS, &C.
LEAXOER D. STEVEXSOX,
STEVENSON
nonEJtT l. wiiite.
& WHITE,
Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
No. 59, Conifroftlte Square and IMtuepe street, Awshoule.
WE have now iustore one of the largest and best assort
ed stock of goods in the city. We respectfully re-
, quest our friends and the public to examine our goods be
fore making their purchases, as we are determined to sell
low for cash, or to punctual dealers on liberal time. We
. will sell our Cloaks, .Mantillas, printed Muslin de Lanes and
Shawls at cost mar7 STEVENSON k WHITE
DRESS GOODS. Rich Brocade Silks, in all colors;
Rich Neat Plaid Silks; rich Black Brocade Silks;
Rich White BrocadeSilks;; Rich Roquet de Lanes;
Rich Black Gro de Rhines Small Check'd De Lanes;
Rjch plain Gro de Rhines; Small Figurd Be Lanes;
Rich Plain Gro de Rhines in all colors;
White, Pink and Blue Gro de France;
Plain Spun Silks; Small Figur'd Cashmeres;
Neat Checked Silks; Plaid Cashmeres;
rrench, English and German Merinoes. in all colors, plain;
Jje Lanes in all colors; Plain Cashmeres.
We hare a large assortment of the above goods which we
will sell at very reduced prices.-
mar? STEVENSON k WHITS.
Tt TOURNING GOODS. We have a beautiful assort
1XL meat, aurh as Alapacas, De Lanc3, Canton Cloths,
black English Crape, Italian do, Bombazines, Silks and Rib
.bons, Crape Veils, ilourning Handkerchiefs, Hoiscry, Col
lars and Sleeves Gloves, Ac.
mar7 STEVENSON k WHITE.
( ENTLEM EN'S FURNISHING GOODS
VTT Silk, Merino, Shaker Flannel and Iamb's Wool Un
der Shirts and Drawers: Silk. Merino, Lamb's Wool and
Golton Hosiery; a nice assortment of Paent Shirts and Col- pOUACCO.-Lot) Boxes Keen & Co., Stony Mill's To
lars; Black and Fancv Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs, iq Kid -K bacco;
"Buck, Beaver, Fur and Wool Gloves, a good assortment;
Black und Fancy French Cloths, Cassimeres and " t-stings,
Suspenders, &c. For sale low, by
marG STEVENSON & WHITE.
WHITE GOODS Bleached Muslins in every qual
ity; Bleached Drillings, Jaconet Cambrics, Muslins,
Swiss Muslin. Check'd and Strip'd Muslins; Hair Cord,
.Check'd and Strip'd Cord; India Mulls and Twills. Shur
Vcnch and Mainook Twills, Book Twills. In short, we
have a large assortment ot the above Goods, which we will
sell vcrv low. mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE.
Jb"
T'URS.Wehave a beautiful assortment, which will be
sold at greatly reduced prices.
mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE.
PERFUMERY. Cologne Water, Extracts Hair Oils
and Soap3, from the best French Perfumers.
mar7 STEVENSON & WHITE.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS .
Beautiful Val. Lace Chemizetts and Sleeves to match,
Honiton Lace do do, Needle Work do, Honiton Lace-trim-nied
do, Honiton Val. and Needle-worked Sleeves, Collars,
&.O., Valencicnes; Laces, Edgings and Inserlings, Swiss and
Jaconets lnsertings and hdgtngs, Black and white Lace
Capes, JJlack and isilfc lce, juconei anu awisa xuuiiig?,
kc, kc
House-Fiiriiishiu:: Goods. Ricli Satin Lace for
Window Curtains, with 'trimmings to match, Curtain Dam
asks in varietv, Lnce and Muslin Curtains, extra Rich
.Table Damasks, in all qualities, Towel Diapers, Towels and
Napkins of all kinds, Bamsloys, 10-1, 11-1 and 12-1 Linen
Sheeting, 12-1 Muslin do, French, English and American
Furniture Prints.
Ladies' Hosiery, Gloves and Undenvcar.
Silk Merino and Lamb's Wool Vests and Drawers, Uniou
Dresses, Silk, Merino, Linen and Cotton Hosiery for Ladies,
Misses and Children, in every variety, best Paris Kid
Gloves, in all colors, Ladies, Misses and Children's Wool
and Merino Gloves, Boy's Hoiscry and Gloves. For sale
l0lV by STEVENSON & WHITE,
mar" No. 59, Corner of College sL and the Square.;
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTAB
LISHMENT, Ko. 11, Cedar Street, Jive doors from the Public Square,
WHERE may be tound a choice anu well seiecieu
nf Cloths. Casinicrcs and Vestincs, all
of which will be made ud to order in the mostl'ash- m
ionabie Style and at as short notice as can be done in any
city in the Union, and at prices to suit the times.
Ready Made Clothing. Coats, Pauls, and Vests of
all kinds. A tine assortment of Men's Furnishing
Goods: Silk and Merino under Shirts Shirts, Stocks,
Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk
and linen, Shirt collars, Umbrellas, &c,
crsr-fianneuts cut at the shortest notice. Please call and
examine, mrj THOS J. HOUGH. Agont.
fUST RECEIVED. T. J. Hough is now receiving
nnfl onnnimr his Sorinfr and Summer stock, consisting of
Cloths. Gisslmeres. Vcdino. tf'C. in (Treat variety and of
latests styles. Also, a superior lot of Ready Made Cloth
thing, and Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods to all of which
he invites the attention of his friends and the public gener-
ully. mroj T. J. 11UUU11
TL'ST RECEIVED. A superior assortment of sea-
tf sonable lieauy Jiauc uioiuiug, consisung oi
Black Cloth Frock Coats; Black Drap d'Etat Sacks;
Colored " " " " " !;
" Sacks; Fancy Cassimere do;
Bnff. white and fisnircd Marseilles Vest'..
Ami a vjiriotvof other clothinir. cmbracinff a fine and
elegant assortment. ' T. J. HOUGH,
mr 5 Cedarttreet.
H. ItACOttEnOR. H. E. AIXOWAT, J. J3AKKUEAD,
MACGREGOR, ALL0WAY & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
55 St. CitAiti.ES Stuect, (third Store above St. Charles Hotel,)
New Oilcans.
. -A , .
-ST N. E. ALLOWAV k CO., Nashville, Tcnn., arc at
all times prepared to make liberal cash advances on ship
incuts to us. iepit.
aO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We Have now
in store a lanrc and well assorted stock of Variety
Goods, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. Our
nfock consists in part of Combs, Cutlery, brushes, Hosiery,
Gloves, Umbrella. Hats, Cans and Bonnels, Silk Handker
chiefs. Paris Silk, Mitts, l'erlumery, lioiaanu um Jeweiry,
Clocks, Steel Goods, Cap and Letter Paper, risiiiug 'lackles,
Guns and Pistols. Looking Glasses. Sewing Silk, Spool and
Patent Thread, Whalebone, Paris Needles, kc, kc With
irilnv other articles too numerous to mention. We solicit a
cairtrom dealers. Terms liberal.
marchlO A. MORISON k CO.,
Wholesale Variclv Store, corner Square and Deaderick st
STATUTE LAWS OF TENNESSEE.
A
NEW supply of Nicholson k Carttthers' Statute of
Tennessee, just received and for sale by
feb2. b tw CHARLES W. SMITH, College st.
T)LACK AND FANCY CRAVATS. -Just re-
ceived an elegant assortment of Rlack and Fancv Cra
vats. inarchlO MYERS k McGfLL.
RAM AGE AND CHURCH
Wholesale and Eetail Dealers in Eoots, Shoes, Trunks,
Vallises and Carpet Bags.
42, Golleye Street, XashviUt, Tennessee
ARE constantly receiving direct from the best Eastern
Manufactories, a great variety of Ladits and Gentle
mm' Boots and Stoes, of the Latest Stylts, suitable for
either City or Country Trade, which are offered very low by
the 'package, dozen, or single pair. Quint ry Mercuint am
all buyers are invited to examine our block before purchas
" r . . ro t ii rT.' t. nun nrrr
inc. marcnia iwnunwj v vjiujhh.
IRA A. STOUT,
COACH MANUFACTURER,
No. 5 Clauk Stueet, Nashville, Texx.,
Xextdoor to II. S. French's Grocery WareJiouse, and op
posite Morns cu titration, s
ALL lands of carriages for sale, with harness
to suit All work sold by me is made at
the. Clark Street Manufactory, and warranted, and will be
sold on as good Terms, for Cash or good notes, as any work
made North or Last
Repairing done with promptness and dispatch, and all
persons leaving work to repair may rely on getting it when
promised. All orders promptly attended to. marl 5.
HOSIERY, FANS, &c 300 doz. Cotton Hosiery,
100 doz. Fans, assorted 200 pairs Silk Handkerchiefs
Received and forsale by A. MORRISON k CO.
apll Corner Square and Deaderick street
To Cabinet Makers.
AND purchasers of the followingarticles, the subscriber
offers
4375 FEE! 'SHADE MAHOGANY VENEERS, ass'd;
3600 do fine Crotch do do do;
25.20 FEET FINE OAK VENEERS, assorted;
40 Gross Bureau Knobs, assorted;
20 Reams Superior Sand Paper, all sizes;
m84 Gallons FcnsiTDBK Vaoxish;
140 do best Flowing do;
98 do do Polishing Varnish;
For sale at the lowest prices by
T. WELLS.
At the Max k MonTAn, Market street, Nashville.
TO COACH MAKERS & OTHERS.
TiUSTr-rcceived, of the best quality
JSirCask FINE COACH-MODI' VARNISH, NO.l.
1 ,i do do do do NO. 2.
vi'-- do Black Coach VABMSir, yon KEPAimxo;
4r2tBarrels Best Black Leather Varnish;
20 Reams VANDERPOOL'S CELEBRATED FLINT
P APER; considered the best Sand Paper in use. AH offered
lovrby T.WELLS,,
gprJil Market street, Nashville.
OOL! WOOL!! WANTED 100,000 lbs., for
which a liberal price will be given by
April 18. PERKINS & CLACK
FOR HIRE. 2 Negro men. . .
.A, Negrp Girl, 14 years old.
2 " GLOVER & BOYD, GenT. Agents.
STRATTON, SMITH & CO.
S
UGAR. 100 hhds Prime Surar, in store and for sale
low by SXRATfON, SMITH & CO,
aas 18 Broadway.
COFFEE 250 bags Prirncjtio Coffee, in store and Tor
, yj. sale low by aXKATlUr, bJlllxl & UU.
I uglS Broadway.
FLOUR 500 bbls-Flour, various brands, just received
and for sale low by STRATTON, SMITH & CO.,
auglS - Broadway.
SAIT 1000 bbls.Knnawha.Salt; .
. - 500 bapCdafrc''Vdo; w
1 300 do Fine . do;
In store and for sale bv
STRATTON, SMITH &qO.,
Broadway.
auglS
TRON AND CASTINGS 8 tons Napier's Hammered :
JL Iron; 20 tons Rolled do; 15 Ions assorted Castings for I
. STRATTON, SMITH k CO.,
aug!8 -. . Broadway.
-r TvT.r.T 7, . . ,. ,7,. .,. . '
T-AniMf3' fE-
for (lie sale of the above justly celebrated Tobacco in Nash
vine, we are ana wiu continue to De constantly supplied.
STRATTON, SMITH &CO.,
augl8 Broadway.
SUNDRIES Loaf crashed, clarified and powdered Su
gars;fPyppe. Allspice, Indigo; Letter, Cap and Writing
Papc;Star and Tallow Candles; Bar Soap and various other
articles, all. of which will be sold unusually low by
STRATTON, SMITH & CO..
auglS Broadway.
FRESH ARRIVALS. 200 bbls superiornew wheat
Flour, just received, and for sale low tocloso, by
- novSO STRATTON, SMITH k CO.
fr.J5h Western Reserve Cheese, per steamer.
sale unusually low to close.
STRATTON, SMITH & CO.,
t Broadway.
nov 20
O f arre'3 I-ouisville Hydraulic Cement in store,
u J J ana lor sale by
nov 20
STRATTON, S3I1TH fe CO.
W. JLOUDOX, C. It. JiEYAN.
W. H. GORDON & CO.,
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANT'S .
For the sale of Merchandise, generally,
Jan 1 - NASHVILLE, TtXX.
150 do Stubbleficld do;
150 do
150 do
For sale by
Boaz
Godwin's
jan3
do;
do;
GORDON
W. H.
& CO.
"1 IiASSWARE. 200 Boxes Pint Flasks;
100 Boxes Quart do;
500 do Tumblers, assorted for sale by
jan3 W. H. GORDON &
CO.
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS-Mk. Evans,
lately of the house of Messrs. Enin Brothers, has been
engaged by us to attend io the Prescription Depart
ment of our house. Our friends may rely uf j their
Prescriptions being compounded with accuracy L.id neat
uess, and with the purest and most select medicines
Orders, bv day or night, will be promptly attended to.
CURRE k MARTIN,
feb 2 No. 35, Onion Street
0
IGARS 5 Cases Las Tres Mareas Regalia Cigars;
5 crcs La National
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Jenny Lmd
Wandering Jew
Spotted Cathedral
La Ficl
do
do
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II. GORDON
do
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-&-CO.
Monte Cristo
50,000 Davs Melee
For sale by ' jan3
AMBASSADOR.
THIS distinguished breeder of race Horses is now at his
stand, at C. N. Meriwether's, 8 miles north of Clarks
ville, on the road leading to Trenton, where he will serve
Marcs at S2a the season, and fifty cents to the groom. The
season has already commenced and will cud on the 1st ot
Jul'. Mares will be well cared for at 75 cents per week.
All possible care taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but
no liability should they occur.
marclr-M wot ' C. ERjWETJIERjLCO.
IN CHANCERY AT CARTHAGE,
Maucii Rules, 1853.
Francis Dowell, )
vs.
Ann Sulivau and others. )
N motiou, and it appearing to the clerk and master, that
YV. IJ. hultvan. UlacKston buiivan, j.nosmas u. aiaron-
banks and wife, Josephine, arc non-residenls of this State:
11 is thereupon oraercu, tnai an oraer oi puuucauon oe inaue
for three successive weeks in the Nashville Union, requiring
them to appear at the Court House in the town of Carthage,
Smith county, Tennessee, on the second Monday in August
next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to com
plainant's original bill and bill of revivor, in default thereof,
said bills will be taken for confessed nnd set for hearing ex
parte as to them, kc A MOORE, C. & M.
marchH w3w
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE above HOTEL is now open for the reception of Jk
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOAUDERS.JjiM.
This long established and well-known House has under
gone a thorough alteration throughout, and lurnished with
new and fashioneble FURNITURE.
The TABLE will always be supplied with the BEST the
market affords; and the Proprietor trusts, by a S3-steniatic
course, both with servants and the regulations of the house
generally, he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to
those that may favor him with their patronage,
j2'J-lytrw; JNO. V. SPEAR.
NEGROES FOR SALE. 2 Women, with one child
each. Two Women without children. Four Boys
from 8 to 13 years old. One Girl 14 years old. One Girl
10 years old.
We.wish to buy immediately, seven young Women, four
plough bovs and two j oung men, for a widow lady in the
coumry. DABBS k PORTER,
febai eoifcw No. 33 Cedar street.
W. F. HARRIS & CO.
Commission Merchant,
JIACON, GA.,
Receive on consignmcnlandsell all kinds of Produce.
dcc3o 6m
PHILIP SCHIEFFELIN, HAINES'& CO.'S
SELECT MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
"TTE have just received a full supply of the above arti-
t V cies, consisting in part as tollows
Pow'd Turkey Opium, extra;
Extract Hops extra;
" " Ktiubarb;
" Indian " '
" -Gum Arabia " - "
" " Gudiacum, extra; "
' " Gamboge " '
" " Tragacarth " '
' Alexandria Senna " '
" Snip. Iron, " '
" Turkey .Mvrrh; "
" Cotocynth Pulp " "
" Comji.ext Colocynth,
" Cubcbs, extra '
" Calabria Liquorice " "
" Ergot "
" Socotrine Aloes " "
" Cape "
" Virgin Scammony " "
Quassia, "
Butternut, "
Chainoniile, extm;
Dandelion "
Opium "
Rhubarb "
Sarsaparilla, solid;
" fluid;
Syrup Iodide of Iron;
Dupasquies " "
Croton Oil in bulk, ex.
" " small vials;
Solubh Citrate Iron
Cod Liver Oil;
Confection Senna;
Ext. Aralerian;
Blue Mass;
Assatoetiua.
Together with a complete assortment as go to make up a
physicians bill. These medicines arc used and prescribed
by" all the leadinir physicians in the union in preferenceto
any other. We are now prepared to fill bills with thcpuiest
medicines that the country can produce and upon the most
reasonable terms. Proscriptions always prepared with these
pure and select medicines. STRETCH k ORR,
i . tt i ni. - .it
jjniggisi, corner uniou anu viiierry sireci, iasuviiie.
april 2
LIQUORS. 25 bbls New York Brandy;
16 bbls Port Wine; 10 bbls Sweet Malaga Wine;
75 " Kcctitied Whisky.
Also a varietv of other kinds'of Wines nnd Liminrs nn
hand and forsale low. Dealers in the above articles will
find it to their interest to call and examine my stock as I am
determined to sell at the lowest notch, opposite Sewanee
House, No. 23, College su aprill2 R.F. BELL.
SUNDRIES. 50 boxes Langhorn and Armistead's best
Virginia Tobacco;
7o bags prime Hio uotlee;
25 " Java and Lagnyra Coffee;
10 bbls St. Louis Golden Syrupy
20 " Crushed and Powdered Sugar;
5 boxes best Loaf;
50 bbls Cincinnati Flour, best brands;
80 " best St. Louis Flour;
Also, a good supply of Groceries of all kinds for fam ily use
on hand, and for sale at No. 23, opposite Sewanee t ouse.
npnI12 it. f heijLi.
puriT
AU J US. 10 doz. Fruit in juice, just receive .
ap21 R. k J. NIXON
LINEN SHEETINGS ! LINEN SHEETINGS ! !
AT NO. 9 UXIOX STEEET.
TUST received a few pieces 12 qr. Linen Sheetings which
will he sold verv low. Also a verv desirable stock of
Ladies' dress goods, consisting of Silks, Berages, Slama
Cloths. Lawns. Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, hue dotted
Swisses, Gloves and Hosiery, Bonnets anu Bonnet Ribbons,
Linen Cambric Kandkerchiefs, Chemizetts, Collars, &c, Ac
Bleached and Brown Domestics of every quality and price,
Silk, Satin and Marseilles Vcstings.
a. ucauiiiuLassurinicuir vi iuuit.a ouuwj nuiwt iiv tug own
ing at very low prices.
We earnestly solicit the attention of customers to our stock
before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell as
low as any one. Don't forget No. 9 Union street
march25 Tuuivaiuw k ir,itrAitu.
TTfriNTER STRAINED SPERM 01
suitable for fine
G. SCOVEL-
VV machinery for sale by1
TO TAILORS. Just received from Now York, Thos.
P. Williams' Fashion Plate for the Springand Sum
mer, 1853. april 11 T.J. HOUGH, Agent
PURE WHITE LEAD.-250 kegs, 25 each.
100 " 50, " -Mean3&
Scott's celebrated pure White Lead. Just re
ceived. andTor sale low to close, by J
STRATTON, SMITH & Co.
Bpril 14 Broadflray.
MEDIGAL.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851. by
J- S. HOUGHTON, 3L D, in. the Clerks -Office -of the
District Court fortheEastcrnDistrictof Pennsylvania;
BEAT CUBE JOE DYSPEPSIA ! ANOTHER SCIEN
TIFIC WONDER!!
DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
' 1211 DIGESTIVE FITJTD, OE GASTEIC JUICE,
TREPARED from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the
4 X Ox, atler the directions of Baron Liebig, the great Phy-
siological .Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia,
This is a; trul v wonderful rpmoflwfnr.Tnflierp.stinn. Dvsnen-
sia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Consumption and Debility,
curing after Nature's pwn method, by Nature's own Agent,
thb Gastric Juice.
Half atea-spoonfulof Pepsin, infused in.water, will digest
or dissolve five pounds of roast beef In about two hours, out
of (he stomach.
Pepsin is the chief element or digesting principle of the
Gastric Juice the solvent of the food, the purifying, pre
serving and stimulating agent of the stomach and intestines.
It is extracted from the digestive stomach of the Ox, thus
forming an artificial digestive fluid precisely like the natural
Gastric Juice in its chemical powers, and furnishing a com
plete and perfect substitute for'it. Bjr the aid of .this prepa
ration, the pains and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are
removed just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is
doinc wonders for dvsoeptics, durintr cases of Debility, Ema
ciation, Nervous Decline and Dyspeptic Consumption, supj
nosed to boon the verse of the crave. The scientific evi
dence upon which it is based is in the highest degree curious
nnrf remnricnnie.
Scientific Evidence. Baron Liebig, in his celebrated
work on Animal Chemistry, saysi "An Artificial Digestive
Fluid, analagous to the Gastric Juice, may be prepareu irom
' the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which
i various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be soflened,
j changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would
be in ttie human stomacn.
Dr. Preira, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet,"
published bv Fowler k Wells. New York, pacre 25, states
the same ereat fact and describes the method of pieparation
There are few higher authorities than Dr. Priera.
Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the "Physiology
of Digestion," observes that "a diminution of the due quan
tity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-nrevailing
cause of Dyspepsia;" and he states that "a distinguished
professor of medicine in London, who was severely alihcted
with this complaint, finding everv thing else to fail, had re
course to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomaclis of
i living animals, which proved completely successtui.
! Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on "Vegetable
; Diet," savs : " It is a remarkable fact in Physiology, that the
i stomaclis ot animals, maceratea in water, impart tome iiuia
t the propertv of dissolving various articles ot tooc., ana oi ei
' feclmg a kind of artificial digestion of them in no wise dif
I ferent fr5m the natural digestive process."
i Dr. Simon's nreat work, the "Chemistry of Man." (Xee &
1 Blanchard. Philadelphia. 1846. pp. 821-2.) says: "The dis
covery of Pepsin forms a new era in the chemical history of
digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is
dissolved as rapidly m an artuiciai aigesuve uuiu, prepareu
from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gastric Juice itself.
Professor Dunglison, of the Jefferson College, Philadelphia,
in his great work on Human Plysiology, de otcs more than
fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experi
ments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice obtained
from the living human stomach, and from animals, ure well
known. " In all cases," he says, " digestion occurred as per
fectly iu the artificial as in the naturaldigestiou."
Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Chemistry in the Col
lege of the University of New York, in his "Text Book of
Chcmistrv." pace 386, says: "It has beeu a question whether
artificial digestiou could be performed but it is now univer
sally admitted that it may be."
Dr. Carpenter's standard work on Physiology, which is in
the library 6f every physician, and is used as a text-book in
all the colleges, is full of evidence similar to the above, re
specting the remarkable digestive power of Pepsin, and the
fact that it may be readily separated from the stomach of the
calf or ox, and used for experiments in artificial digestion, or
as a remedy for diseases of" the stomach, and deficient secre
tion of thcGastric Juice.
All modern works on Chemistry, MateiiaIedica and Phy
siology, and all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the char
acter and properties of Pepsin, and state many interesting
detiils respecting it
The fact that an Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice,
perfectly resembling the natural fluid, maybe readily pre
pared, does not admit of question. The only wonder is, that
it has not before been applied to the cure of Indigestion and
Dyspepsia so naturally does such a use suggest itself to the
m'nd. , , , ,
As a Dyspepsia Curer, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has
produced the most marvellous effects, in cases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspcpiic Consumption.
It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of
this advertisement; but authenticated certificates have been
given of more than two hundred remarkable cures, in Phil
adelphia, NcwYorkandBostonalone. Theseweie nearlyall
desperate casus, and the cures were not only rapid and won
derii til, but permanent
It is a great nervous antidote, and particularly useful for
tendency to Bilious Disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and
Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects
ot Quinine and Mercury and other drugs upon the digestive
organs, after a longsicknesS. Also, for excess in eating, and
the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost rcconcilesliealth
with intemperance.
Old Stomach Complaints. There is no form of
Old Stomach Complaints wluch it does not seem to reach and
remove at once. No matter how bad it may lie, it gives in
stant relief 1 A single dose removes all the unpleasant symp
toms ; and it only needs to be repeated for a short time to
make these good effects permanent. Purity of blood and
vior of bodv follow at once. It is particularly excellent in
cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the Pit. of
the Stomach, Distress after Eating, Low, Cold State of the
Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Dcspondeucj-, Ema
ciation, Weakness, Tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac.
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is sold by nearly all the
dealers iu fine drugs and popular medicines throughout the
Uniied States. It is prepared in powder and in fluid form,
and in prescription vials for the use of physicians.
Private Circulars for the use of phj-sicians, may be
obtained of Dr. J. S. Houghton, or his agents, describing1
the whole process pf preparation, and giving the authorities
upon which the claims of this newremedy are based. As it
is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its
use by physicians in respectable standing and regular prac
tice. Price One Dollar per Bottle.
Pepsin in Powder sent by mail free of postage. For
convenience of sending to all parts of the country, the Di
gestive Matter of Pepsm is put up in the form of Powder,
with directions to be dissolved in water by the patient. These
Powders contain just the same matter as the- Bottles, and
will be sent by mail, free of postage, for O.ve Dollar sent
(postpaid) to Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia,
I'enn.
Pleaso Obserre This ! Every Bottle of the Genuine
. . i -ij.,.' i r T O TTATTiTTrPW-
repsin Dears me written signature oi i. q. nuuuuiun,
M D., Sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Penn.
1ST" Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. .
Wholesale and Retail Agents, for Nashville,
J. M. ZIMERMAN,
W. W. BERRY,
II. G. SCOVEL.
MuRFREisnono' Binford k McDennott; Franklix
E.G. Clouston; CLAUicsviLLn Thomas k Warfield; Pulas
ki W. T. Plummer, Dr. W. Batte k Bro.
jylO 52 -dtrw 12m
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. ,
Within one mile of the Square of Nashville.
I 'WILL sell mv Tract of Land, lyinff immediately on the
river, one mifc from the Square of Nashville known as
the Nashville Race Course containing about 300 acres.
The land is of the very best river bottom soil, well adapted
to the production of all kinds of agricultural produce, and
commands a beautiful new of the city and river.
For fanning purposes it cannot be surpassed by any land
in the State. It contains a fair proportion of timber, and
the balance well suited for cultivation. Upon the premises
is a good, comfortable, frame dwelling house and all neces
sary out houses, good barns, corn houses, stables, &c. Up
on the premises is, and has been for the last twenty years,
an established race course, now in good order, with all nec
essary improvejients, fine observatory stands, large, com
modibus dining rooms, gaming rooms, kc; indeed, every,
convenience at all necessary or desirable as a race course
and for that particular purpose, commands more advantage
than any other place tu Tennessee.
If not sold it will be rented for the ensuing year, 1853, on
accommodating terms. Apply to the subscriber, in Wil
liamson county, Tenn., or to Thomas G. Pointer, Nashville
Tenn. octl4 wtf LYSANDER McGVAOCKL
CASH! CASH!!
WNTED at the South Nashville Furniture Factory, of
good SEASONED LUMBER
100,000 feet of liinch Walnut Plank wide;
50,000 do do do do do;
50,000 do 2 do do do do;
100,000 do Walnut Scantling, 8 feet long, 4, 5 & 6 in. sq're;
100,000 do Cherry do do do;
100,000 do 1 inch Cherry Plank wide;
50,000 do do do do;
50,000 do 2 do do do;
50,000 do Ash, ranging from 1 to 5 in thick wide plank;
Also. Poplar of all sizes used for Cabinet purposes, for
which Cash, will be paid on delivery.
Also. 25 orSOtrood CABINETMAKERS wanted, to whom
fair prices will be given in cash. Also, 1 or 2 good UP
HOLSTERS. None but good workmen need apply.
janl7
THOMAS W. FLEMING,
Commission Mer c"h ant,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
WILL receive censignments of COTTON, CORN, BA
CON. OATS. BUTTER, FEATHERS: fcc. His bu
siness in Augusta, will be continued as heretofore under
Jus direction.
Refers to Hon. Joiur P. Kixo, President, Georeia Rail
road Company. H. W. Coxkeh, Esq., President, South Ca
rolina Railroad Company.
P. S. Major Armstead Wall is my General Agent in
Tennessee and North Alabama. decl6 2mdw
E. F. BELL.
Wholesale and Eotail Grocer, Dealer in Foreign and
xiomesuo xaquors, .Receiving, xorwaxuunj ana
(Jornmission Merchant,'" "
Opposite Sewanee' House, College at, No 28..
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FCESH SUFPLT or HADSUUh. SUMMtilt ULOTH
ING; Fine Drap de cte Frocks; Business Coats; mix'd
Tweed Coats; Fine" Business Coats; Fine .Business Pan
taloons; Marseilles Vests. All verv handsome. Cull and
examine. . " T. J. HOUGH,
april 14. Agent.
NASHVILLE TOBACCO MANUFACTORY,
No. 43, on. College, near Broad Strett.
rnpHE subscribers arc manufacturing- Tobacco from Ten
JL nessee, Kentucky, aud Missouri Leaf, which they war-
I i I an 'i'-i c fcflm at bCTS . a .
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rantas good, and will sell as low, as any Tobacco o' the same ' dsordei-ed Liver or btpmach, such as Constipation, Inward
qualify manufactured elsewhere. We' solicit a "call from 1lles tidiness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stom
dealers general!', as Tobacco of our manufacture will be acb,ausea,Heartburu,DisgustforFood,FulIuessor'V eight
found to give good satisfaction, and pav the dealer a fair pro
fit. , A. J. MUSSELMAN k CO., Manufacturers,
No. 13 College, near Broad streets, Nashville, Tenu. '
march 9 tlj
MOLASSES. 100 Barrels Plantation Molasses;
50 Half Barrels "Baton Rouge" Svrup. For sale bv
april 23 W II GORDON k CO. '
BEST SOLE-LEATHER TRUNKS AND
VALISES;
Ladies Fine Trunks (with drawers and band-bo:;
Bonnet Trunks, Valises, Carpet B.igs aud Sutchels, in
great variety. Just opened by RAMAGE k CHURCH,
april 27 " " No. 42, College street.
SMYRNA tTGS.
ceived byap21
-50 drums Smyrna Figs, just re
R. & J.NIXON.
THE NASHVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
HAVING, at great expense, proeured the most recently
improved machinery and tools for the construction o(
the heaviest work in metals, we solicit from the Western
and Southern public a portion of their patronage. We are
prepared to make to order Railroad Machinery, such
as Locomotives, Passenger, Freight Cats, Frogs, Switch
Stands, Repair Cars, and all work appertaining to Railroads.
Steam Engines. Boat and Stationary Enjrincs. from 5
to 500 horse power, with boilers of the best Tennessee Iron.
Saw Mills Fitted up complete, with Circular or Sash
iv Mills Fitted up complete, with Circular or Sai
aws, embracinir the latest improvements. Grist Mills.
Engines and Machinery, complete, for Grist Mills of all sizes.
Sugar Mills of the most recent construction, with Engines
to correspond, put up in any part of the Southern country.
Cotton Gins. Engines to drive Cotton Gius, with all
necessary appurtenance made to order at short notice
In all cases where it is desired, we furnish an engineer to
put up the engine and instruct an intelligentnegro, to that
ho may continua to opoi uto the engine, ike.
Brass and Iron Castings of any size or description, with
Shafting, Mill Geering, Water Wheels, Cast Iron Bank
anils, made to order.
Information cheerfully given and orders received by
J. THOMPSON, Presideat.
N. H. The highest prices paid for old Brass and Copper,
sepi
C4ALL SOON. For sale An excellent Blacksmith
.warranted; -
2 valuable stout Men;
3 Women, extra Cooks and House Servants:
1 Woman and Child, 21 years old, good Cook;
1 very pretty Girl, 13 years old;
1 No. 1 fancv Boy 13 years old;
DARBS k PORTER,
eb7 No. 33, Cedar street
HERRMAN S. SARONI,
Professor of Vocal Music. Instrumental Music and
Composition.
Terms. One Dollar a Les?on. payable Quarterly. Letters
addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention.
leb il-riv.
JAMES GLOVER.
W. L. BOVD, JUX.
GENERAL AGENCY AND
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
doors from Deaderick;
No. 50, Cherry Street, 4
Nashville, Tkjw.
GLOVER & BOYD,
(SUCCESSORS TO WILLIAMS k CLOVER,')
WILL atiend promptly to Ruying, Selling, Leasing, and
Rentin r Real Estate, Buyixc, Selling, and Hiking Ne
groes, (25yWehave comfortable Rooms and Cells for taking
care of 10Q Negroes. 3r) Negotiating IiOans, lluyinrr and
Selling Stocks of every description, CoilectingDcbts in any
part ot the United States, kc, kc Orders lor Negroes at
tended to promtly, and instructions faithfully obeyed.
References. Gov W B Campbell, Ex-Gov A V Drown,
Dr John Shelby, Wheless k Hobson, Banters, Dyer Pearl
k Co., Bankers, W BShepard k Co., BanXers, Col VK
Stevenson, Gen S R Anderson, Cashier Bank of Tennessee,
0 Ewing, Cashier Planters Bank, J 1$ White, Cib M Chan
cery Court, T TSmilev, Clerk Circuit Court, FR Cheatham,
Clerk County Court, D T Scott, Nashville Inn, S M Scott,
Gitti IIoM, II Bridges, Sewanee, D Y Winston, Union Hall,
C H Radius, Verandah. ffeh 22.
C. E. GRENVILLE & CO.,
General Commission Merchants, Chattanooga Tenn. -"TTTILL
pay particular attention to sales of Bacon, Lard
V V and other articles of Western produce.
As they have a large and personal acquaintance, and di
rect correponaciicc ai mosi oi me important, towns in ueor
gia, and part of South Carolina and North Alabama, they
will be enabled to dispose readily of the above mentioned
aiticles in season, and respectfully solicit consignments.
Reference to . ic i
V.X- Stevbxsox, Esq., J. ;
Morgax k'Co.j y-Nashville, f JL
A. J. Ucxcax, )
... f Bradlet, Wilsox k Co., Huntsville Ala'.
janlT 6m
" SOMETHING' NEW. '
nPIIE SOUTH NASHVILLE FURNITURE
JL MANUFACMURING COMPANY, are'ncm-ifbfferingi
splendid assortment of Plain and Fashionable Fur
iinureui. iiieir ivupuiuu J.uuih.ui.suuc!, nioiiias f
Piygncw building, (between Union Hall and theYj-L,
Square,) which they offer at prices to suit purchasers, ll
both at whole sale and retail. They intend to give satisfac
tion to purchasers work warranted.
Call and examine their stock. Orders for Work attended
to with despatch. R. H. GROOMS, Pres't.
W. L.Naxce, Sec'y scpt'xi
I70R RENT. Two Offices on Cherry street, jS'ffl
. upstairs over A. L. Demoss and J. A. Mc miKf
Campbell's Law Offices. JHjatffi
ALSO Two offices on Deaderick street, over Dr. A. G
Goodlels.
ALSO Six rooms in the 3d story of the building on Dead
erick street, occupied by A. G. Goodlet and others.
ALSO Two offices on College street, over W. Freeman's.
Apply to GLOVER k BOYD, Agents,
marcli26 No. 50, Cherry St.
BRUSHES. Just received an assortmentof HairBrush
es. Superior Tooth Brushes. Superior Nail Brushes
of various styles and qualities for sale bv
MYERS k McGILL, Ladies' and Gentlemen's
april 4 Furnishing Store, No. 56. College street.
EGROES WANTED. We will pay the highest
prices in cash for
25. No. 1 Negro Men;
25 Boys from 14 to 18 years old;
30 Girls do do do do do.
The above Negroes are wanted to fill an order. Persons
having'such Negroes for sale, will do well to call and sea us
before selling. fmarchS GLOVER & BOYD.
F
OR SALE. 2 No. 1 Negro 3Icn, 25 years old;
2 No,
Negro 3len, 85 years old:
2 "
" boys, 7 and 12 years old;
2 " it
2 " 20
2 a a a it 3 it it
1 " " " woman, 45 -"
The woman can be recommended as a superior cook, hay
ing been the cook for a private family for the last twenty
years. She will not be sold to any person who will take her
out of the county. Call quick if you want private negroes
at reasonable prices. Be sure to call at No. 50, Cherry
Street. mar29 GLOVER k BOYD,
KOUND WOOD BOX MATCHES. 100 Gross
Patridge's Round Box Matches. In store and for sale
by A. MORRISON k CO.
feb28 Corner of Deaderick st. and Square.
A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOE SALE,
ON the West fork of Stone's river, in Rutherford county,
Tennessee, containing 640 acres. The land is of very
superior quality, yielding neayy crops of cotton, well adapt
ed to grass and grain of all kinds is within three miles of
the Nashville and Chattanooga Bailroad, near a good tur
pike has good spring and stock water in abundance a
comfortable weather-boarded dwelling with good out-houses,
aU new cotton gin and press and all other improvements
needed on a farm. The subscriber wishing to go South this
winter, will sell it on very favorable terms if immediate ;ap
Eltcation is made to him, or in his absenco to "Major John W
llnldrcssLnearMurfreesboio'.
aueli tf HENRY J. WILLIAMS.
NAILS. 2000 Kegs Shoenbererg s flails, aU sizs,jor
ale by jw8 W. H. GORDON & CO.
AFFLICTED BEAD!
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE. Established 15
years ago by DR. JSJNKELIN. The oldest, surest and
best hand to cure all forms of secret diseases of the kin,
and solitary habits of youth, is DR. KINKELIN, S. W. cor
ner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce cnd Pine,
one and a half squares from the Exchange, Philadelphia. .
... --. i . - - nn.... - i l.T X.rrtT.
AUKe rarucniar iouce. inere a uau uiui
boys teach each other at the academy or college a habit in
dulged in when by themselves, in solitude, growing up with
the boy to manhood, and which, if not abandoned in due
time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial hap
piness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious and
devastating affections. Few of those who indulge in this
pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they
find the nervous system is shattered, feel strange and un
' accountable feelings, vague fears in the mind. The individ
ual becomes feeble, he is unable to labor -with accustomed
j vigor, or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and
i .weak, he is dull and irresolute, the countenance is downcast,
1 the eyes without natural lustre, shamefaccdness is apparent.
; Tlieis-are sipnptoms which should aivhkeu the attention of
.. . "T T . . . j2f l.T -
those simuariy njjuaeu.
If the victim be conscious of the cause of his decay, and
having relinquished the odious practice, he suffers 'under
those terrible nocturnal emissions, which weaken and shame
him, producing mental and physical prostration. If he
emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst,
and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his
senses tell him that this is caused briis early follies.
Too manv think they will hug the secret to their own
hearts, and'eure themselves. Alas! how often is this a fatal
delusion, and how many a promising youth, who might have
been an ornament to. society, has faded from the earth!
Young Men! Let no false modesty deter you' from
making your case known to one who, from education and re
spectibifity, can alone befriend you. He who places himself
under DR. KINKELLN'S treatment, may religiously confide
his honor as a gentleman, and in whose bosom-will be
ore ver locked the secret of the patient.
Country Invalids. Finding it inconvenient to make
personal application, can, by stating their case explicitly, to
gether with all their symptoms, (per letter post paid,) have
lorwarded to them a chest containing Dr. K.'s medicines,
appropriated accordingly, and be cured at home.
Strictures of the urethra, weakness and constitutional de
bility, promptly cured, and full vigor restored. All letters
post paid. i
A remitiance of 25 cents in a letter, postpaid, ad
dressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will secure his book
ou the Secret Infirmities of Youtlu juneT wly
Ti YTv-rvTw t . , ' T, . .... ,,.
AUNDICE, J)yspcpsiar Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dis-
T 1 t L' l finHTBT HTXTTH
in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at
the Pit of the Stomach, Swimmingof the Head, Hurried and
Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the heart, Choking or Suf
focating, Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the
Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs etc.
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Im
aginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can be ef
fectually cured by
Dr. "Hoolland's Celebrated German Hitters.
Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the German Medicine
Store, 12o Arch street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if
equaled, by any other preparation in the United States, as
the cures attest in many cases after skillful physicians had
failed.
These Bitters arc worthy the attention of invalids, pos
sesslng ffreat virtues in tfie rectification of diseases of the
liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching pow
era m weakness and atlections ot tne digestive onnms. they
ere, withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
BEAD AND BE CONVINCED.
From the "Boston Bee."
The editor said, Dec. 22d :
Dr. Hooflaxd's Celedrateu Gerjiax Bitters, for the cure
of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Ner
vous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medi
1 cines of tho'day. These Bitters have been used by thou-
sands, and a friend nt our elbow says he has himself re
ceived an effectual and permanent cure of liver complaint
from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the
use of these bitters, the patient constantly gains strength
and vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are
pleasaut in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with
the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any circum
stances. We are speaking from experience, and "to the af
flicted we advise their use.
"Scott's Weekly," one of the best literary papers pub
ished, said, Aug. 29th.
"Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters manufactured by Dr.
JaCkson, are now recommended by some of the most prom
inent members of the faculty, asan article of much efficacy
in cases of Female weakness. As such is the case, wc would
advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save them
selves much sickness. Persons cf debilitated constitution
will find these bitters advantageous to their health, as we
know from experience the salutary effect they have on weak
systems."
More Evidence. The Hon. C. D. Hiiieline, Mavor ot
the city of Camden, N. J., says :
"Hooflaxd's Germax Bitters. Wc have seen many flat
tering notices of this medicine, and the source from which
they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits.
From inquiry wc were persuaded to use it, and must say
that wc fouud it specific in its action upon diseases of the
liver and digestive organs, and the influence it exerts upon
nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and
strengthens the nerves, making sleep refreshing.
"If this medicine was more generally used, wcare satis
fied there would be less sickness, as from this sti inch, liver
and nervous system the great majority of real ud imagina
ry diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy ; edition,
and you can bid defiance to epidemics trencrallv. Tnis extra
ordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at
all indisposed, to give a trial: it will recommend itself. It
should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can
produce such evidences of merit"
Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the fore
going.) from ail sections of the Union, the last three years,
and the stongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is'more
of it used in the practice of the regular physicians of Piiila
delphia, than all other nosfnims combined a fact that can
easily be established, nnd fully proving that a scientific prep- !
nration will meet with their quiet approval when presedent I
even in this form. i
That this medicine will aire liver complaint and dyspep j
sia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts spe I
cifically upon the stomach and liver: it is preferable to calof
mel in all OUtous diseases: the enect is immediate. They can
be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable
benefit at any time.
LOOK WKLL TO THE MARKS OF THE GEXOIXE.
They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON up
on the wrapper, and his name blown iu the bottle tciihout
which they are spurious.
Forsale, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDI
CINE STORE, No. 129 Arch street, one door below Sixth,
Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers generally through
out the country.
PRICES REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to
enjoy the advantage of their great restorative powers. Sin
gle bottle 75 cents.
Also for sale by W. W. BERRY,
EWIN, BROWNE CO.
CARTWRIGHT k ARMSTRONG,
II. G. SCOVEL.
Druggists, Nashville, Tenn.
And bj Druggist everywhere.
Wholesalg Agents for Kentucky and Tennessee,
sutcliffe, McAllister a- co..
junej eowly. Louisville, Ky.
- DR. ARNOLD'S UNION PILLS.
Greex Hill, Tenn., January 1 0, 1852.
Dr. Arnold Dear Sir I consider it but an act of jus
tice to youi-self and the community, to state to you the very
great benefit I have received from the use of'youx Union
Pills. Havincrbecn forquita a number of years, sreatlv
troubled with dispepsia, and constipation of the bowels; at
times alarming me greatly, I used every other remedy, al
most that I ever read or head of for the disease, all without
the least beneficial effect I had almost come to the belief,
that it was useless to try any more; as I labored under
great debilit-, and my stomach was greatly injured by tak
ing the different Pills, medicine, kc; but on hearing my
neighbors speak so frequently of the beneficial effects of
vour Union Pills, I concluded to give them a trial, and
bought a fifty cents vial, and commenced their use. From
the tirst dose of one Pill 1 was satisfied it was the medicine
for me. I have not yet used quite one vial, and can now say
to you with the utmost pleasure, that I have not for the last
ten years felt as well, or enjoyed such good health, as I have
since commencing tne use ot your l'llls. l would take no
sum for the good these Pills have done me, and almost every
branch of my family have used them with the same happy
effect. At times some of the negroes have had symptoms
of fever at the first complaint! have given them one or
two Pills, and never had to repeat the dose but once, which
effected a cure. Your other medicines used by my family,
have had the most happy eflect I shall always keep a sup
ply of your Pills on hand, and I think that no one, laboring
as I have under great debility and dyspepsia, with all thei
evil consequences, but what would, after a use of your med
idincs, join me in saying the same of them.
Regretfully W W MASTERSON
For Sale at the Drug Stores of ZIMEKMAN, T.WELLS,
BEECH, FLEMMING k CO., and BOURNE'S
MORE NEW PIAN0ES.
WE have received by recent arrivals nineQ:
mnrft nf thni nnnrnllofl Pnvra mAnft&?Z.
by J. is. Dunham and Adam Stodart k Co., of?? 1 5
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various styles and sizes, which will be sold very low for
cash or good notes drawing interest, and warranted to give
satisfaction in every respect.
apr29 W. ST.H. GREENFIELD k CO.
NEW FTJBNITTJRE, &c.
WE are. now receiving, and will con
tinue to receive for some time, a
large stock of Furxiturb. consistiner of'
splendid Rosewood and Mahogany Parlor sets, which will
befintsned to order, inBrocatell and Plush, or Hair Cloth;
also plain sets; also splendid Rosewood and Mahogany
Chamber sets. Together with a great variety of aide
Boards, Bedsteads, Ward Robes, Wash Stands, Tables,
Chairs, kc, kc Which will be sold at the very lowest
rates, for cash or good notes drawing interest.
apr29 W. & T. H. GREENFIELD k CO.
HARPERS MAGAZINE FOR MAY, just received
by F HAGAN,
april 23. Market Street.
COFFEE. 200 Bags Bio Coffee for sale by
april 28 W H GORDON k CO.
UCKETS. 200 dozen Pat eyed Beaver Buckets.for
sale by feb25 W. H. GORDON k CO.
CANTON GINGER. 15 cases Canton Ginger, joat
received this day by ap80 R. & J. NIXON. -
m feg
DRUGS, &C.
JL G. SCOVEL,
Drnggist and Apothecary,
North side of the. Public Square, Z dccrs West of the
Nash title Inn.
Wholesale and Eetail Dealer in
Pacts, Brushes, Peetuitert;
Powder, Oil?, Drn Stuffs,
Faxcf Articles, Shot, Yaextshes,
Glass; Glassware, Lead,
UTERO ABDOMINAL SHPPOItTERSand TR USSES
WASHITA OIL STONES,
Drugs, iSIcdicines, Chemicals, &c.
NasAvilk, 3arch 11, ISoS.
j A A LBS. PRINTER'S INK Winter, Spring, Sura
JL O U V naer and Fall News, of the best quality, for sale by
niarchl 1
H. G. SCOVEL.
I.RESH GARDEN SEEDS, fr6m Landreth, Risley and
? the Shakers, for sale by H. G. SCOVEL.
Gr1
RASS SEEDS,
in variety, for salebv
H.
marcbll
G. SCOVEL.
LYONS KATIIAIKON, for the Hair this article is pop
ular in New York city, as an admirable preparation,
and an effectual remedy for baldness and falling offofthe
hair, causing it to grow luxuriantly, rendering it soft; glos
sy, beautiful and preventinffitsturning grey, tor sale bv
mnrchll H.G-. SCOVEL.
LYON'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, for Dvspep
sia, Gout, Rheumatism, Cramp, Cnolcra Morbus, Chohc,
Ac., kc, which is one of the best preparations of the day a
trial will convince the incredulous, for sale by
niarchl 1 u. g. SCOVEL.
" ' ' 4 i
G ALYANISM Christie's Belt, Bracelets, Fluid, Rings
T and Plasters, for sale bv the onlv ojrent in Nashville,.
marchll ' H. G. SCOVEL.
LANGHORN A. ARMISTEAD'S SUPERIOR TOBAC
CO, for sale Wholesale and Retail by
marchll fl. G. SCONEL.
"O IFLE POWDER Connecticut and Teunessec Rifle Pow
XL der, warranted best quality, forsale by
marchll ' H.' G. SCOVEL.
EATS FOOT. Refined Tanner's, Lard, Linseed and
Castor Oils, for sale bv H. G. SCOVEL.
QMITIi'S SUGAR COATED
PILLS, just received and
11. G. SCOVEL
for sale bv
marll
! ri"EAS Black, Young Hyson; Imperial, Gunpowder, and
jtn Carious Black Tea. These Teas are of good
quality and have civeu satisfaction, for sale bv
marchll H. G. SCOVEL
s
UN DRIES JUST RECEIVED. S00 lbs. Patent
Cotton Twine 3oO srross Round Box Malches 24 cases
50 Hour Clock
assorted.
-10 cases ool Hats 1 cases Bonnets,
apll. . A. MORRISON k CO.
WANTED. 20,000 to 30,000 dollars in South Cuio
lina Bank Notes, aud SS.OtfO Georgia Bank Notes,
wanted immediately by aprito
D. PEARL & UJ.
1 $25,000 if
AMERICAN GOLD for sale t toe rates
aprilV
D. PEARL & CO.
EASTERN EXCHANGE. Wc are drawing on
New York and Philadelphia in sums te suit, at Bank
i rates.
npriki D. PEARL k CO.
IENTUCKY
BANK
.pnh
NOTES and Checks forsale
D. PEARL k CO.
fOBlLE and New Orleans Bank Notes wanted by
AL april!) D. PEARL k CO.
- . A AAA SILVER wanted immediately by
pnl7 am-ils
D. PEAllL i CO.
Gt UNPOWDER MANUFACTURED BY THE
T HAZARD Powder Company of Connecticut :
lOOO kegs Kentucky Rifle Powder. 25 lbs each.
i aw nan Kegs no uo uo aafvj do
J SoOqr. kegs do do do 6jido
j 500 kegs Deer do do 2f do
I lOOO kegs BlnstiDg do 25 do
I 500 lbs do 5 kegs each) do 125 do
! 300 canisters fine Rifle do 1 i ound.
do;
do;
do;
dc;
do;
! The above powder has just been received direct from the
i manufactory of the Hazard Powder Company the quaLtv
! of which is well known throughout theTJnitcd States. All
j orders promptly failed by application at my Powdor Dapot
North East corner Public Square, Nashville.
1 ALSO 250,000 feet Satety Fuse of best quality.
; S. II. LOOM IS, Agent
marcn-- lor ttie Hazard rowder company.
COACH MAKING.
THE undersigned would rtspactfully in- eviSO
form their friends and the public that &i&Zfreli
tliey nave taken tlie old stnd ot t- T. Maiiou. JNo.24.
Deaderick St., where they intend to carry on COACH 31 AK
ING in all its branches. Wc will keep" constantly ou hand
an assortmentof Carriages, which we will dispose of ou
reasonable terms. Carnages of every description made to
order promptly. Repairing done on reasonable terms, and
the public may rely upon getting their work when promised.
Work entrusted to us will be warranted to he pf the best
workmanship and materials.
I-BLACKSM1THING. Even-description of BLACK
SMITH'S WORK executed in the best manner on liberal
terms.
S?"U0RSE SHOEING. We have in our employ expert
enced HORSE SIIOERS, and the public may rely onst'n,r
thcir horses shod iu the neatest manner. All woikert tf ar
to our care will be under the immediate supetn.t.:dv . v
the Proprietors, and no pains or expense spared to gives? .t
inaction to all. We respectfully solicit lrom the publi a
liberal share of their patrouage.
feb 2-ly CRAM k SHEPHERD.
D. TRIGG.
Grocer, Commission, Receiving & Forwarding Merchant,
dee 30 Broad Street, Nashville. Tbxx.
D TRIGG, has opened his largeand commoj- ET -r
dious Ware House on Dread Street, be- fifey
tueeu College and Cheiry streets, North side, i
where he is prepared to S'i'ORE goods of almost any kind
and quantity on reasonable terms. He will also attend to
Receiving and Forwarding. Ilaviugone of the larges.tand
most couvenint house in ihccity, located at an intennediate
point bc.wcen the upper River Landing and Railroad De
pot. RAMAGE & CHURCH,
Wholesale and EetaU Dealers in Boots and Slices,
COLLEGE ST., NASHVILLE.
Slippers and Paris Tie3 of every descrin-
iion; uenis superior uau u aier-i'rooi u. b. lioots, super
fine Calf Stitched aud Pump Sole Dress Boots; Walking
Shoe?, Oxford Ties, Patent Leather and Congress. Cloth Gai
give bargains tor cash.
RAMAGE k CHURGH.
dec'J w
CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE, FORMERLY GRIFFIN HOUSE,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
THIS well known Hotel situated within a few steps
of the nasscntrer car landinirof the Western and .
Atlantic railroad is now open under the supervision of
Thomas Crutchtiold, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bryson and
Lad). This House while under the control of Colonel J. J.
Griffin acquired a very high reputation as a first class hotel.
The present proprietor having secured the services of Col.
Griffin's barkeeper, and haviugpurchased his mo3t exccllen t
cook and house boy, and havingfurnished the house entirely
anew, hopes to retain its high reputation and merit public
patronage. Passengers can be accommodated with an omni
bus to and from the boats. THOS. CRUTCHFIELD,
feb21- -Jy Proprietor.
TO THE CITY AND COUNTRYMERCHANTS.
AV LNG formed partnership with a Business House in
tne cityot .Louisville, we intend moving- there as soon
as possible, and we now offer our entire stock of goods at
cost, for cash. Our stock is large and complete, having on
hand at least thirty thousand dollars worth. This is a fine
chance for the retail trade of the city and cNjntry, as tba
igoods are cither directly imported or from firsi hands, and
manufacturers. A. MORRISON k CO,
Wholesale Variety Store, Corner ofthe Square and Deader
ck street. aprlS "
JU3T RECEIVED BY D. TBIGG, Broadway.
OA A CANS Holt k Mottly's fresh Oysters;
Jj)J 5 bbls Crushed Suear: 5 bbls Pulverized Suean
:o odis oest uiuer vinegar
20 bxs W. R. Raisins, fresh;
25 boxes Cheese;
25 bbls Molasses;
50 dozen Brooms;
25 bags Coffee;
25 boxes Tallow Candles;
100 bags Fine Salt;
20 half boxes W. R, Raisins;
10 boxes-Codfish;
25 boxes Dried Herring;
3 tierces Fresh Rice;
25 dozen Buckets, painted;
20 boxes star uandles.
Also Teas, Matches, Bed Cords, Roe Herring, Mackerel,
kc, kc , which will be sold cheap for Cash or Barter.
janl5
STILL
THEY COME! FRESH ARRIVALS DALLY!!
COMPETITION DEFIED ! ! !
THE subscriber respectfully announces to the citi
zens of Nashville and surrounding country that
he is still receiving large additions to his already im
mense stocicot
Gents Fashionable Spring and rSnmmer Ready
Made Clothing,
which he is prepared to, and will sell AS LOW AS ANY
OTHER HOUSE IN THE TRADE.
Already in store Fine Brown, Blue, Black and OliveFcock
and Dress Coats of the latest styles, French Tweed. Cash
merette, Plush, Drap d'Ete, Silk Lustre and Grass Linen
Frock, Sack, Box, and Polka Coats, 4a, kcr, kc
Pants and Vests of every cotor, shade, pattern and quality
to suit the most Fastidious.
LIKEWISE a fine assortmentof Gent's furnishing arti
cles, consisting of Fine Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cra
vats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Cap3, Trunks, Va
lises, Carpet Bags, kc, kc
Also, a variety of Youths' and Childrens' Clothing from
three years of age upwards. L. POWERS, .
Tennessee Clothing Depot, No. 3-1 Market SL, directly op
posite Union street
fggPNo connexion with any other house in the city. t
N. B. Not to be sold or undersold by any man or combi
nation of men. .
Country Merchants in particular are earnestly lnvuea to
mil ana msDeci mv sicck nruvioua io umwwii'i
march24
J.' J. COHEN,
Wholesale and Eetail Grocer and Concm Merchant
novl8 6m, KUiLfc, U.UttuL&.
WE are again m receipt of a large assorted stock of
Roots, Shoes, and lirogans, direct from the
manufactory; Ladies' Misses and Children's fine Gaiters,
I Boots, Excel tors,
ters; Uoys' and louths Boots, Shoes and Iirogans;OverShoes
for .Men, Women and Children, and Cork Soles, kc, kc
We ask merchants and planters to examine our stock. Wa