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NASHYILLE UNION.
CHURCH & MARLINC, Proprietors. !
OFFICE NO. G9, UNION BUILDINGS, CHERRY ST. i
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THE WEEKLY UNION Is furnished to subscribers at 4
the following rates: Single copies, one year in advance, j
2 50; within theyear$3 Q, at the end of the year 4 00.
Clcus Of five and upwards ?2 00 per copy for one
year, dubs of subscribers will be received for six months
at the forcgoiug rate.
The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, at 5 per annum in advance; if not paid in
advance, ?C. ;
The DAILY U published atEight Dollars. -
STTHE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY
SUBSCRIPTIONS..
Remittances of subscriptions may be made by mail at our ;
risk
No paper will be sent out of the Stale unless the orderdatnc
comnanicd with the caslu ,
STEAMBOATS.-
NEW-ORLEANS AND NASHVILLE PACKET,
O BLENDID New Ii.seii Steamer. It. ..ramer&ff
O R. V. Hill, Captain T. II. Newell,
15Vi tons Burthen. This magnificent S.'eatn-
er, now bcintr completed at New Albanv, will take her place
in the above trade as soon as navigation open?.
The Hill is entirely new, of the largest class, and is, in ev
ery respect, equil to any Steamboat on the Western waters.
Sue has been built under lhe superintendence of her expe
rienced Captain, and has all improvements icqiiired by the
late law. A plan of her Cabin cm.be seen and State-rooms
engaged by application to A. HAMILTON, Agetit,
oct-J " MaikctStreet.
fr Mr, THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for
the Hill in New Oilcan, and give his beat attention to the
purchase of Mcrchandice ordered bv her. A. II.
TLEGULAR PASSENGER STEAMER BETWEEN NASH
VILLE AND NEW ORLEANS.
THE swift and .superior Steamer Nusli- pS" Jv
vilic, Thos. DEi.LsxvnEtt, Comniaiider, 'ffy
will resume uer pi.tce in ue awii; uuui; uh tZrj.
the first rise of water, leaving Nashville even- three -woe.
throughout the season.
The Nashville is unsurpassed by any Boat in the trade for
safely, comfort and convenience.
A'plaii of her Cabin ma v be . en and State-rooms eng.igod
by application to .IAS. A. MCALLISTER & CO., Ag'is,
"ocMo Corner of Uroad and College Streets.
:J"Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for
the Nashville in New Orleans, and give his bct attention to ,
the purchase of Merchandise ordered bvher.
.1. A. McA k CO.
FOR BURK3VILLE AND WAITSBORO.
REGULAR EIGHT DAY PACKET. -Tlie
l glit ilra'ight fist running passen
ger J'acUel KI-;rUI(MU. M. .MctUi.'-iSTKii.
Master, will intake regular eight tlay trips in the above trade
during the re.ison. Slnpjters -aid ju.vengci-s may teit ujiou
punctmliiv of this bo.it for fhsglit or p.issiige. Apply on
board or to J AM ICS CLAIBUR.nE, Agut,
dec20 n w a o ex Fnmt st.
CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and NASHVILLE PACKET.
ril.R lai'tirjM-se.l fast ninning passenger .- w
JL ste.nner KXVOY, Tuus. Uoduuiw, Mas- JgzaxtfA
tcr, has lakcti the place of the, steamer .wratgsS&B
Mattie Wayne and will make n'gular trips in the above
trade during the seawm.
Leavinr Cinciiin.iti every other Wetlncsday, at -t o'cl(k,
P. M. N ishville every otf.cr Tuesday, at 4 ti'clock. P. M.
The above bo it i eiitnx'lv new and fur rfpei'-l anil -.iccom-moilaiitiii
is iinsmp iise.1. I trill he thnuLtiil for all orders,
mid resiHicfidlv siliclt for her a sh.ao of publ c jutitm.ige.
JAMES CLAlBuitMi
j ml a KX Age-H. Fntnt St.
SMiTHLAND, PADUCAH AND NASHVILLE WED .'
NS5DAY AND SAxUiiUAr JL'AUiUii.
r THE ueiv ami siiler.ditl p.inger steamer tpam-"
I O.I.I Pelloiv, C VI''. .10. f. LEAKE. Ugngg '
w.l leave N ishi-ille on her fn-st trip. on S it- T53Tr.
urdav the -it th tnst int. at l A. M., and will continue in
the above trade, leaving Na-h.-.lle m We.luas.lays and Sat
urda s, at IU A.M. aniUeaving l'aducahun T.inrs Jays and
Mondavi at 4 P. M.
The "ODD FKLLOWhas been purchase 1 by dipt-Leake,
tiir the above trade. Her at-ottnitioiation for passengers
arc not surpase l by anv parkyt on Cimiberland river. I
ask for her a share of p.iblic p.uro.t.ig..
ii.ivs; tsm A. II MlLT0N.trcn.
MEMPHIS AND NASHVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKETS.
ffl&TJ. CITY OF 11UXTSVILLE fjk
T
PIIE CITY OF HL'NTSVILLi: will leave Na.J'ville for
Memphis everv 1-ndav; at Oo clock, v. i a:il leaves
XI.. imtiU fur N'.islivillo everv Mond.IV. at 11 o clock, .U.
EMBASSY will leave Nashville for Memphis everv Monday
at C o'clock, u.. leivet Jietnphis Pr Nashville every
Thursday at 1 1 o'clock, . m., delivering the hhlI at the ev
eral postollices between the above pois. They will al.-o
touch at all juiint?. between the post ollicos.
l'or-Mtns traveling southward will find it to their advantage
to take this line, as it is fit in two to three days quicker and
e jnallv as cliotip to Ne.v Orleans meeting at Memphis with
' ..np'hismid New Oi lams Packets which leave on the an-i-vfil
of our packets, for Ne v Orle.ms. Our packets also cou
'liectingwith the .Vrkansas an.l White River Mail Line. Eve
ry pains will be taken to lender those who call n us coin
Joriablo b'or freig'.it or passage, jippl.v at the U. S. Mail Of-
uce. .Nasuville. or v. j. on.v n u vu., itiuuijiuif
j.tnlS
A.L. DAVIS, Nashville.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
THROUviH IN FIFTY TO F.FTY-FiVE HOURS.
New York and Chnrbston Steam Packets.
IEA VES AdgerV Whaneseverv Saturday JS
j anerttoitil and e.th alternate Wednesday. rLVjCE'
On Saturday. Jas. Adger. tons, rn-
J. Dickinsi.ii.'C..iinaan.ler -Marion, 1,J M tons, M. Berry
Cotnuiaiiiter.
The Southerner, W. Fosler, CummanJcr, will leave
eacli. alternate Wedttexlay. Having been newly coppered
hud guards raised, is now in complete order.
For fie'ght or passage, having elegant State Room Acoom
modation, apnlv at the oliice of the Ajrcitt,
' 11 HENUY MISSROON,
CorneiEast Bay and Adger'.s S.m. Wharves.
Cabbin p iss.ige " S.eerago Js.
N. B. A new .ship will be placed on the Line to connect
with the Southerner o.i Wednesdays. I'eblT trw
" " IRON FENCING, "
At the Sign of the Spread Eaglo, College Street.
THE undersigned is now prepared to evecu'e all
kinds of Vrottght and Cast Iro.i Fencing.
Als;i m-erv variety of Gate. Fancy Step. Balcony
and Verandah Bailing. Mv work" w.ll be executed as will
as any of that brought from the Eastern Ctlie, and at prices
us low as the same "article can he procured elsewhere.
All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. T'ie
inavl tf
DRS. C. K. & J. D. WINSTON,
OFFER their services to the citizens of Nashville and vi
cinity in practice of Medicine and Surgery. - v
Oliice oil Cherry street, near Itie Baiik of Tennessee. '
Dr. J. I). Winston's residence, the house lately occupied
by Mr. Annstead, on Vine street, between Church and
JJroad.
JUST RECEIVED. A few of ilmso fine Black Satin
Apron Slocks. Applv soon. T. J. DOUGH'
fcbH KenL
EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & CO
IN
viiv ii- a tuniti ...V. . ..u.. -j -- ,
ir' Itti'it Naslirdle. Tenn.
KS?Wu are drawiti'' Si-rht Checks on all tl.c principal
cities of the East, South and West at the lowest rates, "in
sums to suit purchase! s."
We buy all kinds of current and uucurretit BanK
Notes at moderate rates.
IJff We buy South Carolina, Georgia and North Carohua
Bank Notes, at a very small discount.
fcf We will purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon
ies at a fair premium.
We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend to
collections--remitting on any point requested at Bank rates,
channi but percent, commissions.
We are taking Bank of East Tennessee the same as
other Tennessee Bank Notes. jaul7
BRADY, GORMAN & CO.,
Cotton Factors .and General Commission Merchants, .
JEW ORLEANS.
g2?They keep an Office in Tuscumbia, Ala.
auc-23 12m
""1L S. FRENCH, Agent, Nashrillc, is authorized to
ake CASH advances upon shipments of Produce to th
ove firm.
ARRYALL FOR SALE. A first rate newcus
toin made ctirryall for sale cheap for cash by
ja2l W. MEREDITH.
TRUNKS, 4c Extra fine Leather Trunks, Velvet
and Brusscil Carpet Bugs, Leather and Drugget Carpet
Bars, just received and for sale bj
frntl W. MEREDITH.
n
UIIiIB CLOTHS. Rich and splendid Crumb
and
! ; Cloths, with borders, just to hand and for sale by
jau'L " .
HATS. Wool Hats just received and for
sale bv
jan2l
W. MEREDITH.
BED BLANKETS. Extra fine Bed Blankets, just
received and for sale by
jall21 W. MEREDITH.
NEW CARPETING. Just received this day and
for sale by- Jau31 Mr. MEREDITH.
TENNESSEE HOUSE IN GEORGIA.
-iv v H.vur.is. stiDMOitE uxnuis.
' ' HARRLS & CO.
Forwarding and Commission merchants,
HA VANXAH, OA.,
Forward with care and dispatch to aud from the Eastern
cities or to any point desired, GOODS, PRODUCE AND
MERCII NDISE, of all descriptions, and sell on commis
sion PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. They also pur
chase to order GROCERIES, -which can be bought on
lnostfuvorabe terms, in the Savannah market. They solicit
vour patronage, and pledge their utmost exertions to give
iatisfaclioa. deeS0-6w '
puBltc are reques.ci .o k . .e a u . . ...v .. .. t a.- , ,j t,(,lln,issiou for (jlcw. We pledge our
terns and prices. -I w.ll endevor to g the ,t., .s, s.u.s- ills)niu:;(t!ls ;llld cliecIUv ,):,,miU t he pat
facl,.t i.t.t.nsltt.iheV it 2 SlLNashViile. ticular in seiec!ipg.g.,Kl hot.tesf ,r .Hv..rHe servants with
THE
VOL. XIX.
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
J. X. ZIMEEMAN,
Wholesale Druggist and Pharmaceutist,
&IIS.V Or THE LION' AND M0KTAE, 4 DOOUS FROM
THE Squaue, M.rtKKT St., Nashville,
Have just received, by the late rise of water, a large and
Mnu.sually line s:ock of
Drugs, Ulcdicincs and Chemicals,
ScunicAL, MiawiFEitr and Anatomical Instruments;
Paints, Oils, "Window Glass, Vak-vishes, Shcls,
Glassware, asd Stoxbwabe; Paixt, Varntsh,
Coach axo Artist Ilnrsnis; Dye-Stcpfs,
PennniRur, FAXcr axii Plaix Soaps;
Fine Tooth axo Hair Brushes;
LuTTiii asd Cap P-iPUtq Stkcl Pens,
Isrks, kc; Tobacco, Sxtrm, axd Cioaiis;
Powmni, Shot, Lkau and Svpett Mtse; Pukk
Wises, Biu.s-m, Si-huts, kc; Lammieth's G.in
hex Sunns; Taxxkrs' Om Brcshes, Liihcic, kc.
Purchasers, needing any of the above articles, will do well
to examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
they will find it as extensive, of prune quality, (if not lower)
us low as anv other House in Tennessee.
Also Sole Wl olesale Agent for Aycr s Clierry Pectoral,
Willianis' Pulmonic BaKam, Mexican 3Iustang Liniment,
Canton Tea Companv's Teas, hv. J. S. Houghton's l'epsin.
, .1. 31. A. woiua aLso uuonn ma ineuus, ac,
that he will heieafter be assisted iu his biLsiness
brMr. MX)KTIM1;B MAMILTON, late of the
tir.n of McN.urv & Hamilton, who ha3 been for
a number of years past extensively and favorably known in
the Drug line.
s
TJPERIOR ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET.
Jockev Club Pomade,
LowV Celebrated do,
-
i-
Jules Uaucl's do,
Kehada do,
Balm of Columb'a,
Genuine Pear's Oil,
Haucl's Eau Lusti-ale,
for the Hair.
Liquid and Solid Rouge;
French ami Fancy Soaps ;
Low's celebrated Honev -Scap ;
Itiuuul' -mil ITmiii1'.s Fannv Soan:
Fine and DiTOssinir Combs'" A St ".
Plain atid Fancy Hair Bru.heT;
Lubin'n Genuine Extiacts;
Meeu Fun ,
American and, French Toilet Powders;
Fancy Chalks; - "
AvrfirtcJ Dentifrices; ' - -
Pomade Divines, for chapped skins;
Tooth Biitshcs, Fancy and I'h'.n.
Just received by decj. J. M. ZIMEKMAN.
V 7"lXDOV (iL.VSS. Window tihuss of alUizeA and
V of superior quality received and for a'e low by
. rnovl" ' M. Z1MEUM VN.
(
So!) LIVER OIL.-Trask's
Magnetic Ointment.
J. M. ZIMEKMA'N.
Just received bv
decii
I INIATiIRE IVORIES. Arti s Uuiivivv,
Ar:-
iM ists' Brashes. Artists' Colors, iu Tubes, embiacing ev
erv Shade. Just received by
"ilerfu J- M. 7JMERMAX.
l IM.'SIIKS. -W hile U'uMi. Du-tiiiff. Cnimb, Cloth
1 ) Black, 1'oj.e's Head, IIo)e, Ta!m'eis', Piintei-', Vai-
nisii, nine, Taint, xc, ol assorteu
dccJ.l
V 3IOICIXG TO ACCO -
0 i.io I tolls -very old and rich;
londnz. (it, in pajters;
Ho do. Sc.if.irl.itti Tiirki.li ;
Just received anil for sale low by
aiirilW
1 rAfi.VOMA COTTON.
aes. Just reeeiveii uv
J. M. ZIMEKMAN.
ZIMERMAN.
airents fiir the
! s.ilLM.filie celebrated MAGNOLIA COTfO.V SEKD.
an article whicli several years experience with some of our
ho-t pla.iliT.- has pinven to be bjt'er adapted to Middle Ton
uusM'e than anv that wa eei gnwn. ( all soon or thev will
all begone. " JoUSSON k SMlT.l,
janu Broadway.
ri VOAMOUK COTTON YARNS A full supply
i.fSini'i-.oie Var.is. kent eonstaiulv on hand at
Tory pnee fur ("ash.
iatnt.try 1, ls.v.
KAMAllK i CHUIUM1.
J
T. NATHURST
luiOFiu: axi M.xui-ACTUiii:n
Of VT.iri m' Fiie and Water I'nxif OtHitpaxUinn.
DEEM it unnecessary fur me to say anything in favor ol
I
this mode of Roofing: the constant increase ot us jtopn-
hirity fort.te last seven i e its that it has been tested in neai-
Iv all parts of the Union, is the best evidence of its utility
ami value. The roof shows tor itsolt
froiliceon Spruce Suvct. sec.m.l door from Cedar st.,
iu Moore's block. febi ly
LIFE INSURANCE.
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART
FORD, CONNECTICUT.
J aiius Dixox, Pies. llENirr L. Millek, Sec'y.
Capital aud Surplus 300,000.
Ixkukaxcs on lives of white persons on the joint stock
and mutual plin.
Also. Iusurance on the lives of Negroes, on reasonable
terms. S. H- L0OM1S,
janl 5 thn Agent.
THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PA
a. j. oiixiTT, sec'v. J-1. ituTHuurono, pres.
Capital $250,000 1
(6 jiW on Ce-lar trett, orer the Mutual Protection lux Q.)
WILL take fire risks in limited .-iinnuuts on city or
country property. Policies issued and Losses ad
justed and met at the oliice in Nashville.
IlumiLXCKs -I- J. Levy, 1
B. Comegers, Cashier of hi!. Bank,
W.L. Shade.-, " Giraid" Philadel.
W. De.mie k Sons j
Rev. Alexander Campbell, Bethany, " a.
Patrick k Brand, Bankers, Pittsbtug.
W. II. lliirroiigh, Irving House, New York.
G. W. Copelen, Cincinnati.
JOHN G. FERGUSON-.
Nashville, February 2, ISM 'ini
1 EMOVAL. BR. B. W. HALL has removed,' to the
. iitlieeaud residence on Cherry s.reet, optxisite Jud-re
Catron's, near Cornelius k McCombs Cabinet Wnierooins
JaiH.
Took to your interest!
i
irrr !
rpllE subscribers have ass. stated then-e!e together for
L the purpose of carving on a general agency bashics.
in bluing and selling negroes.
We cm at all times be foti.id at our olicc, No. "i, Cedar
street, between Cheirv -and Summer, where we have elect
ed safe and coml'oi tabic qti.w let s for keeping any nuuiler ol
ncioes, and tho.-e wishing to sell may Iw assured of getting
the hinhest niiirkct pi ic'.tiS we will either buy otiotir own
Sep;
Rkks W.
Jos. W.
PottTUK, Gile county.
Daihis, Nashville.
janSti
Imports, rl h
ANDKEW Ji DUNCAN,
TTAS now in sore'-a full s'oek of BRITISH, FRENCH,
JLA GERMAN, and AMERICAN
ry G-oods,
adapted to t'ie present and approaching season, and to which
he will continue to receive additions' bv every steamer
consisting of
Black and colored Silks;
Fancy Diess do;
Etiibr'd and plain Swiss;
Muslins and Lawns;
Embroideries and Laces;
White Goods;
Hosiery;
Glorcs";
Cravats;
Linen and Silk Hdkfs;
Satin and Silk Vest i tigs;
French Mulin.s;
Painted Lawns;
Printed Persians
Cltene Royals;
Black Dress Goods;
French Printed Lawns;
Bareges;
Crapes;
Crape Leases;
Tarltans; .
Dress Trimmings;
Cloths and Cassitiicrcs,
Silk aud batin Ribbons;
i Pif f.tofla , IS. miepnns
Kremlins, Chambrv," Camlets,
! Fancy Prints', Black Prints, English and French -1-t Chintz,
llleiclied ana lirowu .Muslins, liieacueu ana rown unii
' ings, Cambrics, Silktuid Linen Threads, Spool Cottons, kc
-A I S 0
' New Style Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers and
Wreaths, Bonnet Trimmings, Ac.
; Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoe , and a general slock of Goods,
; which he is prepared to offer at the lowest prices upon libe
ral terms, and i especlfully invites the attention of merchants
ami the trade generally.
1 A.J. D. is aseiit for several large factories,
and will soon be largely supplied with their
oods. Nashville, Feb. '2. 1S54.
Vf OTICT-Tn coiisepicuco of the Fire on Friday niorn
Jl ing, we are compelled to suspend business for some
time, but wil! commence cga.n as soon as we can procure a
suitable house, of which duenotiie will he given. In the
nicantimewehopeourfriends whoare indebted to us, and to
Ewin, Brown it Co., will c me forward and settle up without
delay, that we may meot our own engagements promptly.
We can be fonnd at No. 1 sf on the sipure John Nicholas
old stand.
We would also lake this occasion lo express our grateful
llianks to those who have kind!)' favored us and our prede
cessors with their patronage; to the Fire Companies and
citizens, to whose exertions we arc mainly indebted for
what of our goods were saved, and to those kind friends who
sympathise with us in our loss.
Vet o EWIN BROTHERS.
T INSEED OIL AND WIll'l-ls iiVL. ioddis
XJ Linseed Oil; 2-M) kegs tahnestocks V lute Lead
Just
received and forsale low lor casn D)
dec-20
M. ZIMERMAN. .
1 FAMILY" GROCERY. Families living
? near or on Broadway can always get the fol-
Im.mrr nr.ir.la nt .mvftinre. No. 52. On BmadWUY.
in small or large quantities from day-light to 10 at night:
Butter, Eggs, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Candles, Bacon,. Lard and
all other articles usually kept in a Family Grocery.
febl6 D. TRIGG, No. 52, Broadway;
"jri LASS WARE. 100 boxes Jenny Lind quart Flasks
JTslOO boxes Fancy pint Flasks;
100 " "kpiot do;
or ole by feb2ft W. H. GORDON &C0.
iratiti!r tatinlies. i'.ai.iks a ruivir.iv.
'.NASHVILLE UNI0N.jfT .1
NASHVILLE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1853.
INSURANCE.
THE TINriED FLEEMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY 01
' NASHVILLE.
' CAPITAL 100,000 D 0 L L A It S 1 1
' Chartered by the State.
THIS Company having fully organized, is
now ready to take risks on all desenp
- tions of property, against Joss or damages by
i fi. ntminst oeiils of the sea or inland tiav-
. i. ft ininrrlllp trill Hrs rnnntvoA nt ll to
7lTIi?e ol the Nashville Insurance and Trust Co., College St. t
' Jeai D llxL' Scc'-V- - Nashville OcL, 8, 1852.
.COMMEECIAL INSUSANCE COMPANY. '
' ' ' en a hl ESTd x, sotrni c.vkolisa.
'- " Cat)ital 250,000: All Paid In. '
-w- I
II AVE been uppointcd Agent of the above Company at
JL Nashville, and am fully prepared, to take Marine, Fire,
River Risks, on the most ravorahle terms.
A full statement of the solvency of the Company can be
wen at theollice of the Nashville Insiu-auce and Trust Com
naiiv; on College street.
1 pl3 JOHN S1 DASHIEI.L, Agent.
THE MUTUAL" PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
OFFICE on 'Cedar Street, adjoining the Post' Office, and
J opposite the Verandah, will insure ou wn iniuuai pnn
ju' T.jmj nr noruuiD iii iraod healtli. for a single jear,
I for a lenn pr years, or during life. Also, Panic Notes trans-
nutted per mail. , . ..
' All tjcrsons having their lives or property insured in, Uns
' Institution, are entitled to a fidl participation m all the prof-
i its, without anv liubility to loss beyond the amount of 1 re-
.:...: i.'liinll tKor tn-iv
""""" rii: S. PILCIIER, President,
J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President.
C. J. F. WnAUTQX, Secretarv liiii1!
' TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. CAPITAL 150 4)00.
OFFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway
between the Nashville Inn and the Planers' Bank.
Thev will make insurance on Houses and Goods ol every de
scription against lire; on Steamboats and Cargo against fire
ill Hi iiiu i isiv i v. t ' - r
other river crafts, anil on sea vessel.-, anil other cargoes, on
the usual terms. JOHN M. Mid-. PnesidcuU
Joski'h Vaklx, Secrctaiy.
l)ii:KCToits.-Alex. Allison, John M. Hill, 1-. B. rogg. G.
M Fo'g " 'rev, J:to. M. B.iss, Joseph W itods, am-
m'l Stay,' Matthew 4'atson, J. J. White, JaeoTj McGavock.
janl .
aETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CT.
Chartered in V(Up'ttl'VW. all p,tld in.--A.wU
inrttted in lumutrt htet j4S'.,0!,n
S. L. LOOM IS, Sec'v. THO. K. BRACE, Pre.
rpHE mitlersTgrtcd has been npiKiude.l Agent of this Coin
JL p:tnv one of the oldest and most able in the United
S ates, having nearly or qui ehalfa million of Dollars safely
iureMedat this time for the .safety of pol cy-holdei-s ainl is
prepared to issue Policies on its favorable terms as any other
restmiisiblc oifice, on Dwellings, Stores, Manuraeliiring Es
tabltshiHe!i!.s,andall other kinds of Buildings; on Household
Ftirnitiireantl Metclianiltse in general, either iu the city or
countrv, against Iaiss ir Damage bv Fne. Also, against the
hazard's of Inland Transportation bv all thcusu.il routes and
modes of conveyance. JO -5EPH NASH, Agent,
and UiensK oi me river; on uj vi.u
Oliice N. Y. Corner Public Sua e, opp. l'lantera tsanK.
inavi
INSURANCE" ON NEGROES.
HOUSE Servants, Farm Hands, Steamboat rtremcn,
Cub n ltov.s. Are-, at customary rates of Premium.
Pol c!es issued ainl lo.-ses pre.upilv adjnstcit at tlic-Sashvillc
Atrencv. JOSEPH NASH, Agent.
Etifa Insurance ComjuiHy of Hurl ford -Oliice N. V. Cor
ner Public Square, opposite Planters' Bank.
NASHVILLI STEAM MARBLE WORKS. j
JAW liS SLOAN, Proprietor.
UA!!KSTST.,Ol'l'0lTlijnHXS0Xi HOHXk's TOBACCO WAItKHOCSE, .
NASHVILLE, TENN 1
MarhU arerinMUlti, ;U Uuul Corner c Summer and
Sprintf Msett.
, tt u'tvfi m.wt .vi..iiiv c . :nrLMnents in mv.M.li bie
M v 'u mv faciiitics aiesuch that I can execute all
kiiulsnfVoi k in the most tasteful manner and the latt st style,
as cheap its it can be do:s in any of the Eastern Cities. -By
calling at mv Ware-room, on the corner of Spring anil
Summe;-aieets. spc.-imetis may fcc.-ee.i w't'ch will enable
jcrsons foiudgc for themselves, which is Oii best method.
Having on" hand all kinds of Maible from Eeast Tcrmesico.
Also, a line assortment of Egyptian, Italian and American
Marble, which I will sell low to the trade, wholesale and re
tail, finished or in the rough state.
A large assortment of Moxumbxts, Tomijs, Baptismal
FOB.vrs, Uttxs, Vasks, Gahdex Fiuimts. Gu.vvc Stoxes, Ac.,
carved and lettered to order. Fukxitube Maubli: executed
to order and sent to anv part of the South-West as cheap :u
it can be procured from" the Etist. Also. Mauule Ma-ntcls,
of every decr ption, plain or carved. Bcildixo Sroxu, sold
Wholesale anil Retail.
All orders left at nn Ware-Rooms on the corner of Spring
and Summer i streets, will meet with prompt attention. My
frie.ids generally will find it to their mtcie-it to call and ex
amine my stock' bofoi e pm chasing e'..-ewhe, e. Thankful to
mv old ff.ends and customers for their liberal patronage, I
hope bv strict attention to business to merit a continuance
of ilte.r favors. J OIES SLOAN,
Cornero! Spring and Summer streets, Nashville.
teblti ly
PATENT CHOPPING MILL,
For Chopping Com or other (.'rain,
An-articte which envy Farmer xlumld huce.
JT will grind, w th one or two horse power, from four to
five bushels an hour either fine for bread or coarse for
stock and is so simple in its construction, that ary boy
twelve years old can keep it in oiiler arid rim it. It is adap
ted to either Steam, Water or Horse Power.
Having sold the entire right of manufacturing and selling
theaboe Mill. in Tennessee, to Messrs. J. It. Cowan anu A.
C. Howard, of Nashville, persons wishing to purchase can
find them at J. M. Seabury's, on College street, where they
will be hanuv to take orders. BOas k DAMS.
aHgii. "
&OLDENSYKUP
in qtv bbls Golden Syrup,
lu hi. " Sugar House Molasses,
10 bbls Loaf Sugar,
" Cr'd do,
Jnst received trom St. Louis, and for sale bv
M ; SAMUEL SKA V,
TRUNKS, V ILISES. aal CARPET BAGS.
WE have just received a large ami fine as- IsjyT)
sortment of TrutiksGaipetTBag ami ISIrUf
Valises, consisting o.Sole, Bag and Kip T Y)
Leather Traveling . Tnmks and Valises, also of Saxony, Brtis
u'.Is, Wilton and comtuou Carpet Bags, which we will sell at
low prices. II. S. H0LL1NS k CO.,
jtinlli Corner of College and Union sts., Nashville.
m UNDItlES. Now luidiifg from "steamer America -
luO boxes boap;
10 coroons fudigo;
id bags Pepper;
5 casks Madder;
32 half barrels Soda ;
15 bands Alum;
ll tierces Rice ;
M boxes Oranges ;
MORRIS .t STRATTON.
2 do Winger;
10 do Spice;
15 do Almonds;
100 dweii Buckets ;
and for ulc bv feb.-V
(V-1 AAA REWARD. I will pay thcabove reward
to JL J J J to any person or persons, as a premium
above tli
die market price, for one thousand Land Warrauts.
leiiominatioi.s of Dio, SO and 40 acres. I will pur-
of the di
chase sinjrlc warrants ol either denomination.
R. II. BR0CKWAY
Room over Oak Hall, east side Public Square, 2d door
sotitl .! i "Hi Nashville. octll ni27.
s
WEET HAVANA ORANGES.-Just received
two barrels Siveet Oranges. R. k J. NIXON.
! FURNITURE, CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, &c-
riMH. subscriber has iust returned from the
JL East, and is constantly receiving all kinds of
FURNITURE. CaRPETING. kc His stock at fili
present consists of almost, every article in his hue of busi
ness, and as extensive as any in the city. Purchasers would
do well to call, as he is determined to sell low for cash or on
i time for approved paper. A. PATTERSON,
march!.) College near Church street.
! MARING0 MAMMOTH.
THE thorough bred Jack. MARING0 MAM.
.MOTH, direct from Kentucky, will make
his first season iu Tennessee at Ci nev Surinjr in
.Marshall county, five miles below the fishing ford in Duck
River, at thirty-live dollars insurance and fifty cents groom
fee. Jennets sent from a distance will be pastured gratis,
and grain fed, if requireu, at fifty cents per week. He is
full fifteen hands two and a half inches high, good honest
measure, unusually )aiga bone, and heavy; black, with
tncaly nose. He has the form, size, color and blood to re
commend him highly to those who wish to improve their
stock7 We consider him the master .lack of Tennessee.
For,further particulars see hand bills.
march 11 3m KNIGHT k WILSON.
JUST RECEIVED AT 42. COLLEGE STREET.
Ladies elegant Gaiters (with heels;)
" Super. French Lasting Gaiters;
" ' Kid (trimmed) Slippers;
" Elegant Embroidered Patent Leathpr Slippers;
" best fine Morocco Kid and Goat Boots;
Misses and Childrens Patent Leather do.
This day received by marS.-l HAMAGE k CHURCH.
H. C C-VnUTH. WM. TEBUT. J. C. DKW
CARUTH, TERRY & DEW.
DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
154, Market Stand 25, MercJtatU St., FfcladelpMi
, ' april5 ly.
DR. J. W. GRAY.
Office in kcComos' New Bttilding-. on Cherry ' Street,
Between Deadcrick and Union.
ecU 12m Residence Sbwanek.
ciple, Houses, .Mercnanaizc, sc., ngamsi j.umwi
Fire: Steamboats on any of the Western waters against, the;
Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of ese'3
rtosrmtlmi no-.iiiiht the Perils of the Seas and Rivers.
CARDS,
JOHNSON & SMITH,
Dealers in Cotton and Tobacco, Eeceiving and For
warding Merchants, Steamboat Agents, &c,
aprill ' . BROAD WAV, NASHVILLE.
UAD. STOATTOX. G. P. SMITH. A. W. J0HXSOX.
STRATTON, SMITH & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner of Brood and Market StretU,
NASHVILLE. TENN..
TTAVTNG disposed of an mterestln the Grocery depa.-t-'
JlL mcnt of our business to Mr. Madisox STitinox, tlie
I same will from this date be conducted under the stvle ol
! STRATTON, SMITH k Co. at our old stand, on tha comer
! of Market and Broad streets.
i Our stock, now ample, will be kept so by large accessions
, even' few davs, to which we invite the attention and fo-
' licit a wall from merchants in the countrv as well as city
' dealers, beine determined to sell as low as'any honse iw the
I citv. Ourtenns cash and cash onlv.
apr 1,1852. J0UiN5U. & SMlTit.
HAMAGE & CHURCH.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags,
College street, Nashville, Texx.
A. HAMILTON,
Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, Forwarding and Commission
Merchant,
oct3 NASHVILLE, TENN.
E. . MOBUIS. TOOS. E. STOATTOX.
- MORRIS & STRATTON,
(Succissons to IjAXiek, Morius & Co.,)
Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Wholesale
Grocers,
Corner rf Market and Clark Sti-ecf, XashcilU.
W have, now in stoic a large stock of Groccrias, Li
pjors, Wines, etc, which will be sold at the lowest
market prices, for cash or barter. scp 1 7
CEO. W. SEAT. THOS. C BATES. S. HECHEni.
SEAY, BATES & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SOUTH ATLAXTIC VTlLUtF, C1IAIILEST0X,.S. C.
atig-iy trwtf
.
Bu-
T n.VVE this dav associated w th xe in the Sa ldl
X. sincss my son, "A. C. MARCH. jffhe business, in future,
will be conducted in the name of , D. .March k Son. All
persons indebted to me, by note or account, will please conic
up and make payment. J. D. MARCH.
Thankful for the liberal shnre of p rouage hereto
fore, a continuance of the anle is respeetlully Mihcttcd.
jan2 J- I). MARCH k SON. .
OLlVEll V. Jl'llOnKKTS. ALtX. 1 il'KEK.
M'ROBERTS & M'KEE,
Wholesale Grocers and Commi-siou
M E It C II A NTS.
MAIlkk'l ST., 4 Door from BROAD ST., '
NASHVILLE TENN.
April -20, 1332 ly
NEW ORLEANS A CARD.
BENJAMIN F. SHIELDS & CO., having per
mancntly located themselves at New Orleans, offer their
services as Commission and Forwarding Merchants
and General Airents. and solicit eonM-riunents of all
j kinds of Western Produce, feeling 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.
I. S. Exlonsi ve arrangements made for the receiving and
, forwarding of everv species of Merc'tandisc, at reduced rates,
' from charges at this jMnnt. Orders fiir Groceries and Instir-
I atice Risks, withll-c collection of Bills, Drafts, kc, attended
' to without delay. BENJ. F. SHIELDS k CO.
aujria ly
MYERS & McGILL.
DEALEI S IX KVKltV PESCIHITIOX OF
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing and Fancy Good9.
On. Collttje utreet, one door South of the Square.
j , u ijin.ui.ii m
It E mav be f.iiinJ at all time-.i luire assorf-
1 t inent of Winches
ter's, Davis k June's, A Mvers'
Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen , Muslin with Liu-
en Bosoms, Gingham, ami French Chintz. Standing and
I Byron Collars, Underwear, Merino, Shaked Silk, Cash
' mere, Vigonia Cotton unJ Can fun Flannel, for ladles
and gentlemen, Gents Cloth Gatters, Gloves, Kid and
Silk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma,.
Cull' Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linen
I and Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Tie, Watei fords, Albert,
I De Joiuville's, plain, Emb'd and self-adjusting, Cravats
, Seal fs, Black and White Satin Ties, Shoulder Braces, Sus
j penders, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Night Caps, Oil Silk Bath
nig Caps for Ladies' and Gentlemen. Mousy, Rh'. ng and
f Strengthening Belts, Robe de Chatnbio. Umbrellas, Wnlk
ing Canes, Riding Whip, Trunks, Sole Leather, Valises,
Carpet Bags, Satchels, Dre.-s'ng Cases, Work Box , Toi
lets, Opera Glasses, Porte Monies. Fans, Writing )esks
' Cigar Cases, Flasks, Travelling Companions, Razoi anil
,' Razor Strops, Combs, Brushes, Good year's Gum Got ds.
t Perfumery. Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, kc, and
. a large assortment of other articles, usually kept by Fur
I nishing Stores.
rug" We have made arrangements with our friends at the
iNortti to lorwaru us- uoous as soop as reeeiveii ov ineni.
therefore we shall have (roods here in lessthan ten d:u-
from the New Yolk Custom llou-e.
MYERS k McGlLL'S.
Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of the
Square, Nasuville. out 11
BEN. M. NOEL & BRO.,
Grocery and Commission, Ilccciving aud
Forwarding Merchants,
And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquoi s,
COLLEGE STREET,
T 1QUOKS AND TOBACCO.
Lj 4m bbls Sam Hale s Whisky; ltiobbls D
rans AVhiskv:
50 bbls Old Mononirahi'la do
50
Brown's D Ddo;
.Vi " American Brandy;
40
" S AI Wine,
N E Rum;
JU " UIU l'ort inc; -j.i
o-.
f 4 Pipes Old Brandy, best brands;
1 Pipe Irish Whisky;" 50 Baskets Champatgtie;
0 boxes of Lieber's Ginger and Raspberry Brandies;
Pines Holland Gin;
20 bbls American Gin;
50 bxs Gus Jones' Tobacco;
20 " Young k Birdewell's do
25 " PMBoorzNo 1 do;
20 " " " Gold Leaf do
10 " Jl. Daily's do
10 " finder's' do
5 " S E White's do
In store and for sale by
feblO
5o " Walker 6. Ale;
20. bxs Allison's Tobacco;
!30 '' Fennel's do
10 Feuix's do
20 " Missouri do
10 " Sam WiKils 5's do
5 " Rend & Nash's do
BEN. M. NOEL k BRO.
JUST RECEIVED
250 bags Prime Rio Coffee;
50 " " Lajruayrado;
25,000 Imported Chrars:
SO. bbls Reboilcd Molasses;
300 hr.lves do do;
50 hhds choice Sugar;
500 bags fine Salt;
100 kegs Oysters;
500 cans do;
300 bbls St Louis Mills Flour;
100 Cincinnati do;
300 kegs Nails assorted;
S00 boxes Glassware, ass;
50,01-0 Melee do;
10 frails SS Almonds;
1 0 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;
100 doz. Urooms;
25 bbls Golden Syrup;
20 bbls Mackerel;
80 bbls nnd half bbls Crackers;
50 bbls Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar;
300 Loxjs and half boxes Raisius;
Just received and for sale by BEN. M. NOEL k BRO,
feblO.
XJ ANTED. A few thousand bushels Pea Nuts, for
y which we will give tlie highest market price.
febl'J
1JN. M. ftUUii & JJIU'.
JOSEPH F. DUNT0N,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods House,
Xo. 51, FuVJc Square, SashviWt, Tenn.
HAS now in sforc a large and well assorted Stock of the
most desirable goods of the season, embracing every
description and quality, French Mantillas, Ribbons, Silk
Drap GoodsWhite Goods of all kiuds,Laces and Embroide
ries, French Jacouctts, Lawns and Cambrics, Bareges;
Barege de Laiues, Brilliantines; a variety of other Dress
Goods, Ho'siery of all kinds, Hats of all descriptions, Hard
ware, etc. Looking Glasses, a large variety of Guns and Pis
tols, besides a great variety of Trimmings aud every descrip
tion of Goods, to which he now submits the inspection of
.Merchants of the city and country trade, to which stock will
be added daily, desirable goods froin the East. Merchants
generally, are invited to eacamine my stock and compare
prices with that ol olhcr houses in the trade
teb28 J. l' JJUNTON
SODA WATER APPARATUS, for tnanvfac
turing, drawing andboUleing, of the latest aud most tip
proved construction, manufactured aud for sale, with ex
plicit printed directions for its use,, by
JOHN MATHEWS.
conxEu or fiust jlvkxub ni'- reet,
Opposite Bellevue, New Voiik
The only establishment devoted exclusively to the manu
facture of SODA "WATER MACHINEPA , kc, in the United
States, and where may be found a large assortment of every
article connected with the business, including Materials, kc.
jau 27 3m .Established 20 Yeaus.
SUGAR. 280 hhds Sugar, now landing from steamei
America.and for sale by MORRIS k STRATTON.
D. Si tc W. H. WOODWARD.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, and
Texas land Agents.
Particular attention paid to filling orders Ofucc, over the
store of W. T. Smith & Co., No. 65 Magazine street,
Got. 8, 18.r)2 8m New Orleans.
i
NO. 9.
CURREY & MARTIN.
CHEMICAL HALL.
NEW AND FRRSH ARRIVALS, BY
ClRREY & MARTIN.
C HEM IS TS A XD J) It C (f G 1 .V TS,
No. 35, KXIOJT STHBBT, S.WHVILLE, TEXX.
"tONCiltESS T'AT12Jt.-24
dozen bottles of this
J celebrated water just received.
The analvsis of this
mineral watt-r proves it to contain Bicarbuualw of Magne-
sia and Soda, Chloride of Iodium, Iobide of Iiodium and
aruoiiaie oi laine. JeDii UUHKKV AilAltTl. AUMINISTRAlOtt'S NOTICE.
BOOLE'S HVPElilON FLUID This llar ' OTIJhtTCb pvcii to nU those indebted lo Ebese
Kcstonitive hasnmiiiro,! ti nti..rr.il v..n.it..i;.. l. ! 1-isk, iiecc:i.-eil,intestate, totoir.e forward and mate
l-ccommcnded for Baldness, DandniD! llmnorsontlie Scaln
1 f ., .1 : .1:.. ? I - t . . .
iiu jut iciiuci nig iiib ii:ur ociiiumii and gioasv.
14 Doz. just received by CURREY & "MARTIN.
VT-.n.,L . . 7, . --
; ) Aim S A large assortment p,f Paints of all. colors,
i J- P""1"" " oll.' half pound and one pound cans, ready
for use. Jnst received by UUKUhY & MARTIN.
rPE.VS. We are supplied with a largo ami fiesh as
i sortmentof both Green and Black Teas, of tine and ex
tra line tlavor onsLstiugof Imperial, Superior Colon v. Sea
Queen, Old Hyson, Fiue Micv Foug, Powchonn-. These
are Canton Teas. Just received bv
febJS. CURliEY k MARTIN, No. Unionstreet.
7v. ,.I,a-I'KDS0E;S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND
Iter
Heartburn CI FhUaltMe, Cbnsiirp.ttwh, all
dveaseior the. Bowel an.lmckdiujieu.afiM f rain a
dtsorderd Uite J the Stomach, Licer or bA, as
Scrota'a and Sores of anu bind. Fli- nj n.btf..
from tchieU Ladit freautnUi ,tjer, there is not its I
equal in the wholt Materia Medic j.
rjMIE inveutor of this prcparatunyvas for three' vears s I
JL completely prostratetl from Lj-.spepsja and jnactivitvof 1
the Liver that he was frequently tcr weeks at a time unable tc '
raise himself from his bed. lie sought aid from phvsiciau '
at home and in Europe, but in vain; Jus case was pronounced
hopeless by thousands, tmd it was by accident titat he suc
ceeded m curing himself. Since he has bc-cn practical mei-
mine, ms success in such cases- lia. been huimv.iIU.I it. :
has been aware or the incredulity of the public, aud conse
quently said nothing' thi.aigh the press of his own case
until the character of thj medicine was fully establishes'
by its success, as shown ly the certificates which havi oeen
advertised.
1 siibjo.li the certifiei lc of Prof M. G.inocirr, of Me npl.i
TcJ?.nv ln!l' w,,0'u 1 jfl0" a!vjsed during the time oi u.v
suuerinir.
, , , Ml:ilr,i. Tciin., April 17, 1 .
I hereby cer if; (hat I have been i-cquaniied with .r.J
N. Bledsoe and some years ao he was reduced 1 -ele.e
lower than I have ever seen any one that ufierward r cvei
ed, with what 1 supposed to be Dyspepsia and Liver all c.ion.
itnil a ler ti vmg thepivsciiptmnsot uutiy Physicians in this
as well as other countries, witiiout rel.ef. he liuallv Miceeded
rvith a pr-.'jiatatioii of his onii iu being restored to inrnd
1";altl, M- GABUERT, M. D.
Physr. ians are requested to try this preparation. We j
teel .sat; Jied it will iUstatu lhe character ue iriie to it in this ,
piibl:ctiou. I
n , , , Hi'xtsvii.le, Jamwrv 12, 18-12.
Pil.Lleusoe:-I takelhe liberty an,l fell it lo Le lay duty t
to i-eeoiutneiid to all persons suffering fn m diseas-of the l
stomach am! bowels, your Alterative Coiiiim.:i:u as a ver
sepcr..)rine.hc.ue My so.,, aged l. e:irs. had beeu.uudeV '
med.cd trea i.ic.it about five year for dyspepsia ami d.ar- 1
r hex - ivhet: having almost despaired of las recovery, I con
- r , - ."'- c,mu oouicsoi winch, I believe,
euta el, ;ui ed htm. MICAJAII CAVCIL
rv ,, ... HCXTSVILLK. Get. 17, W.1
Dp- l.LEDSOK bonie time hlts eiap.-ed since I 'i e u cei
t.ficate that my wife hud tee.i greaily boncJilca bv vour
Altera tire Compound.. I now take j.Ieasure in sian'ng to
I Iw public, that. ,.y , vifc had for three or Pair ve-irs been
subject to the worst kind of sj.els of era up f th"c ..otS
ro u dyspepsta. I had tried ofsever.il whom 1 thought to be
the best physicians m the place, and a great mai.v dilfe.eti
n.ed.ciiies, with momentary rehef. Being peiuaded to in
.ioiir,.herativeeo..iiM,.,d, 1 did o-ai-atatn hu.nv t.. s..
iii.li .1 nas et.iitely cued her; and I would cunscie. ti, 4Jv
i-rcoinme.nl it to all persons suile.-mg from diseases of the
hverand dyspepsia. A-. u. KOBERTSOX
yen by physrciaus, mid never found any thiiifihlt
lamly relieve me. until I tried the above medicine, which nas
relieved me in every attack in less than an hour.
WM. B. LLOYD.
Giles Couxtv, Tenn., Dec. 2-3 1S11
Dit. Bledsoe :-I fl that I should fall short of mv 'duty
to you and to those who ,tre allliclod, were I not t 'farther
.. . w u..ijuiiuu. ii nas eiiuicly .re-
n,,- . . 1IuTS"LLE, A1;L, August 21, 1851.
This is to certify, that I haj uflered lor inanv vaira with
Dyspepsia unit Dise-ases of lhe Lit er. Phys-ciau "afier Phv
stctati had jiivscribed for me without my reooirino' anv beii
etit, when I toiunieiieed the use of Dr. Bledsts "Alterative
v oinpotind , which cured me soundly, and I lecoiniuend it
bec.iLse Of the same happy effect upon others of mv acquaint
iince- Joseph cAROTiihits.
HuxTsviLLf, Ala, March?, 1352.
tin. Uleosoej Sm : Judging from the certificates you
have already advertised, it will he almost unnecessary for me
to add further evidence in regard to the healing virtue ol
your Compound; bull ainst sav, that tor i ears 1 suffered a
great deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement of lhe spleen
and thought lhat I never woidd recover. I commenced tak
ing your compound about nine weeks since, and have gained
J.i or Co pounds, and feel about as well as I ever did
-t HENRY J. GOFF.
sus?Thc above medicine is for sale in every Dm" Store in
the city, and most of the towns in the State. G. VV HEN-
ItMll.'i i I'IKit Jt . w"
ucuoiiyii, iieiierai .gent, lor wiiolesaleiii"-
the med-
icine. j-j I'nce M per pint l!o
perpmt Bottle.
FOR SALE.
novlft I vd tr
LOT fronting 34 fee: on lowcf'CoIlege st.; nnming back '
l'.'!jLfeet. Two houses ou the lot, which rent for $210 !
a year, price vvu.
lAi feet on F:
"ranklin Turnpike, in Preston Havs' add;-
tion.
ALSO, 2 )0 acres of land in Smith county, 9 miles from
Lebanon. For fertility the laud cannot bj surpassed, being
principally creek bottom, about lunacies cleared aud in ?i
high state of cultivation, the balance finely timbered.
'i'lte iniprevcinents consist oi a good frame dwelling, ne
gio houses, barn, stables, kc, and Saw and Grist Mills, and
Curding Machine, constructed to run cither by steam or
water.
A1.S0, acres of land in Edgefield on the Gallatin
Turnpike, 'opposite Mr. R. Houston' lot. There is on the
lotagiKtd fiatiie house, Kitchen, negro houses, Ac.
A l0, -t-i acres ot land on Springfield road, M miles from
Nashville.
ALSO, 32 acres of laud adjoining the property of W. R.
Luc is.
ALSO, 7 acres of land on the Nolensville Turnpike, splen
didly improved
ALSO, 33 acres of land, 4 miles from the city; ou the Rail
Road. J
AI0, the large Brick Warehouse on College street,
known as the Port Royal Mills Depot
ALSO, 250acresof land in Sunnier county, near Castiliau
Spring..
ALSO, a tract of land in Sumner county, on Cumberland
river, containing 1D0 acres, known as the Sumner Paper
.Mills; the buildings were erected for a paper mill, aud are
well constructed lor tliat purpose. Price 5,000.
3 acres of ground in Edgefield, opposite the prop
erty of Gen. S. R. Anderson.
ALSO, a finely improved lot next to Mrs. Polk's, front
ing 83 feet on Vine street, 140 feet deep.
ALSO, 1 acre and 9 poles ofgrouud near the Slate Hospi
tal improvements good.
ALSO, a lot on corner of Gay and McLemore streets, with
a good brick house containing 5 rooms.
Ali?0, a very desirable farm 10 miles from Nashville,
rear the Franklin Turnpike,, containing 118 acres, good
two story brick dwellings and other improvements ou the
place.
ALSO, a l trge fine brick house on Vine street, between
Church aud Broad streets, the lot fronts 4o feet on Vine,
street.
A1.SO, 2,000 acres of land on the old Springfield road, 17
miles from Nashville, on Mansker's Creek, good dwelling and
other necessary buildings, and also Steam Grist and Saw
Mills. ;
ALSO, a large brick house ou Church street, near the De-
pot, containing 11 rooms, besides kitchen and other necessa
ry buildings. The house is well constructed for a boarding
house.
ALSO, a small brick house, 3 rooms on Locust alley, near
Finn's grocery.
ALSO, a double tenement, 3 rooms each on Crawford St.,
above High street. , ., ,
ALSO, 209 acres of land in Sumner county, one mile from
Gallatin. The improvements are first rale.
We have also a number of other lots in the city and farms
iu the country, which can be bought on good terms.
0prilj. No. 50 Cherry street.
CHARLES w. sanTii,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEK,
No. 51, College Sthket.
SCHOOL, Law, Medical Religious and Miscellaneous
Books, Also, Blank Books aud Stationery, at lowest
prices.
grCountry Merclianfs, and School Teachers supplied on
the most favorable ferms Nashville, Tenn., feb: 2.
UMBRELLAS 300 Gingham and Whalebone Um
brellas, 100 Cotlou.
Receivcsl and for sale by A. MORRISON A CO.
,, . Hl'Xtsville, Sept.2, 1S.11.
Do. BLEivsOE-IIaymg seen the publication of your Ahei-
at e Lompoutid, I think it my duty te say to the public, ttt.it "
I had been fir years s-ubiect tosnells ..f v.. i ... , .
worst lorni ; that I liad tried ,di...i ,7.; 7i. . ':' " ' t Sugar,
two months. I can eat anything I want with impunity and I MOL.VSSES-tOu bbls Retailed and S. Ilouse.Molas.se,-;
iki.lir.vi. Ilf..ltttf . . j 1 ... .. - . .1 . ? ' .ii 1 l.t.ta .... t
i.au eai.se 10 iaici :iiii-iiiiiirr m 1 - i
. - .. . u io .hh. .is jk ever is at mv advanced afe. ' ?- uoij i
Mimild 1 eversull'erfrom dyspepsia again I shall be sureto ' -'AII.-S-r,100 kegs-tissorteJ sizes;
i call on you. I am very resiieclfully you" friend IKON leimeesee ami Pittsburg assorted sizes;
" ELIZABETH J. UARWOOD FLOUR -iU bbls Galh-go's Mills;
!
FALL & CUNNINGHAM,
No. 47, College Street, Nasuville, Tew.
ARE now in receipt of their entire stock of HARDWARE
.md (Itm.EUV fort ho SDrinir Trade, and in calling.
Hie attention t.f the merchants ot M tame ana icnup-
tee, Ken tack
itackv.aml Nortli Alabama, to their large and'vaiied
:-nt t'bey feel confident that it will compare lavora-
assortment
bly with that of anv Honse iu any countrv, anil, when the
item of Tranpoi taiion is consideied, it will le fimnil that
i(lt'-iitere ilwnlA prompt all dealer in this mc ion of the
country locnconragea home market. m
They also invite the attention of Blacksmitlis, Carpenters,
aud Farmers visiting Nashville to their ascxn tmeut ot 'Tools,
Fanniug Implements, kc, a large stock of winch they alwa s
keep on hand.
Initfitrs. (finuno and Bttsmu. taken at the highest mar-
Ket pi ices m exchange fur goods, or in payment oi debts,
: j"c-
payment, ami toali haxinsr in nos.-ession anv of tlie, cood-J
and cliatleU ofsnul tlccetucl, to deliver thmn ; and all tho.-e
having claims against said deceased to present them proper
ly atititentic itetl, bv the loth tlavof Juue nest, or thev will
be forever barred. D. K CLAIBORNE,
ntarchl 1 ;Jmtrw Administrator.
1)K. O." Mci.ANE, J
INDIAN AND GERMAN ROOT DOCTOR, :
RESI'ECTFUIJA" atitiouiiccs to the citizens of NashvilX
and vicinity, that he has returned again after a.iesi
denceof fourteen yctrs iu the South, and permancutlvla.
cated himself in i-otith Nashnlli, at the comer of Was.
ingiouauti Pc:trl treet.-, wheiehe may at all times be fdun,
by those who tmiv wish to consult him.
" He has in his possession many certificates from men 1
eminent standing certifying to the permanent cure of. the
most distressing eases ot the fallowing diseases, vis Ner
vous. Affections, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills'iaud
other llumorages; Diarrha-a, Diseases of the Kidueys, Mer
curial anu euerc-ai la nu or me uioou; lJiseases ot Uhil
dreu, Worms and various other Diseases incident to the hu
man system.
During his residence in the South, he attended lo over ten
thousand different cases, all of which he treated with more
than ordinary sitctcss.
Dr. McLane hopes from his umch experience in the Medi
cal Profession and the degree of success that has attended
his efforts heretofore, lo obtain the confidence aud patronage
of the sick and alike ed.
Nashville, Feb u-ly. DR. WM. McLANE.
25?"A11 Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville.
IMjOW'EU SEED'S. IOihj papers nf rare and select
Flower Seeds, jut received per express from Philadel
phia. Many of these seeds have just been imported from
Enropc, and aie enli ely new lo our western gan.ens.
Also iu stole, a huge tmd fiesh . warranted i siippli U
Garden Seeds. CURREY k MARTIN,"
niarchi4 No. !' Union stie;t.
SCALES, WEIGHTS, CASTDIGS, LO., LC- -v
JU.T received Platform .Scale to weigh loQO ,11 s.
d do do liiMj-ha
do do Co 7"i'll.
i!o do do 10 'h .
CotinterScale. Tea Scales. . ,
Extra sets of We'ghtsj lun ti werghts, . ,
Caldrons, 7 -.ijo and is. Gallons. '
Sug-ar Kettles of all sizes.
English Pots from I to Is Gnllims.
.Tea Ketlles ol alL sizes. -U
Do, IbrS'uvcs. . t
Copper Toasters, with wire cylinder. J
En uncoil Sauce Pans of a 11 sizes ami Lest ipiilliy. ,
- Turned Sauce Pans at. d Frying Pans, ufall s.zus." '"'
aprilH SNoW, MACKENZIE A CO.
PARLOR GRATES.
JUST received a few paiierns of elegant Parloii Ghatus,
for u hich on aceouut of their beauty aud superiormau
ufacture, have recoivod prresat the Nnitliern i-..tiibilunis.
These are the hnutls.itiicst lira es that have ever been
offered for sale in Nashv.lle
J1''' MACKENZIE k CO.
SELF-HEATING SAD IRON.
JUS 1' received a few of the new patent SicLr-IlEATKf
Sah luoxs. by whith, uiih the assistance of accent
utiilhof Ciarci-Hl, the iiotaiig lor a huge family mat do
done in the shade under the trees, and rouuiico iio'lafgu iiro
iu thek.tqheu m tl.elieattii'S.uu.ner.
t
apul'i SNl)W. MACKENZIE A CO.
PERKINS. & CLACK, i
GROCERS. CQMMSSWX, RFCE17XO A.VJJ .
Forwarding Merchant.
F. (J'rner tf Od eye and Cittcdi XaUtilU, 'TtiinX
WHOLESALE !).-W.tllS IX
Co;ree,Salt, Flour, ln;a, Ac., Ac.A'c.
CuFFEE lou bags ft.o Colli e,
' bags Ha vaiia Cofft'e; '
25 " Ltguvra iiw,
25 . " Java ilo;
SUGAR -loo hhds Louisiana Sugar; .
oo bbls Puiladelphia Clubbed Sug.u; . j
'-'" ' " Clarified do; s . ,
ir " " Ij.af.ila.verniL''.i-V '
- - S.i- " St. Louis Oru'sh'd and Pulix-rr;
uli-erwed;!
TEAS 20 aiscs Stiiwi ior 'fea;
iV Si Uniis, i Harrison s;i
50 " Cincinnati;
LIQUORS 15 aiscs Loudon Porter quarts and pints;',
lo " Scotch Ale "
So " American Brandy:
pipes Ki ench do; . . :'L
.." i...l . I I !.:....
UUU) 1MIIIJ Ull.l ttlllSIVl, ... -7tt
Motion
''Ulial.l
200 bUls Rectified do - variOu-
blalillsr
oO OhIRie do;
01GARS-
-o.OOO Imported Havana Uijr.li'!; ' ) ,V
I:V"" American do; ', v
100 boxes Cuba Sixes and Melee Cigar!
TOBACCO SO " Chewing Tobatc..-a.Vd brand';
2" " Je.inv Ltiid-MipcrioVur.iclej '
SALT 100 bbls Kanawha Salt;
100 sacks Fine ih; . u.-
i
12- " loarStt iS(;
ion " Dairy do;
7" boxes Tab.e do;
1-ISll 3ti Lbls Mackerel;
." :, ' do;
l.i kits do;
lji c-a.-es Surdities;
POTATOES' 1-0 bbls IrLsh Potatoes;
BU.:KKTS-rrOfloz I'.imtml BnrLet,.?
J
: - .1
GLASSWARE-i. boxes t-xlo Window Glass;'
So ' luxlU " , . '.'.A i.olf
100 " Pint and Quart and hf pli FlusklTr
CLOVER SEED 2.-. bbls Pennsylvania ClovtrSced; "
CANDI.liS -i)0 boxes Star Jatidfe--.;
fa) I
100 ' " Tallow- , . j,
SOAP 100 Loxs Brown oar Soap; , t t 'i SsX'
5o Fauci; - Li
PI CKLES lOcases choice Pick!e;
CATSUP It) cases Tonmiato Catsup; - -
FRUITS flu boxes M R Raisins; . , ..
.lo ' " lo;
r.t) & " " do;
200 d i urns Figs;
10 frails S S Almonds;
at
.-Tr
10 bbls Pecans. -.
SUNDRIES -Cotton Yarns. Osnaburgs Ind'go, Madder,
Spice, I-ead, l'epj it, Shot, Axes, Chains, Ac, Ac ,
hi store and for sale by PERKINS k CLVC.K,
Liberal advances on consignments. B fmarclrt'f
Rich. SpI"ialg, Goods.
av. a. & j. g. McClelland,
No. 20. PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE. . t
ARE receiving and now opening their Stock of SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS ; and, in extent aud variety,
it is decidedly the most attractive they have ever opened.
They would call the attention of purchasers to the following,
ith many other Goods not enumerated :
RICn DRESS GOODS.
Plaid India Silks;
Delicate Summer Silks ; r v
Plain Rich Silks, all colors;
'I Borage's, "
Clmlleys, Dayaderes;
Fine Linen Cambrics, 40 to 75;
- Plain and Bordered Brilliantes;
Rich Organdy Muslins;
" French Chintz ;
French Jaconets, from 25 lo 50 cents;
LACE GOODS. .
Valenciennc Lice and I-eitia.,'S SfarPoiut Ices, Ya
leiicieimeand Muslin Collars, Culls and Dimity Bands Jac
onctt and Linen Flounces, Mourning Robes, Plain Mouniiug
and Traveling Collars.
ana nav Q D0MESTIC G00D3.
Insh Linens, Linen Sheetings, Damask Table Linens and
Napkins, Fine Bird's Eye Diap&r, Huckaback aud Medicated
Towels, Ice and .Muslin Curtains, Bleached and Domestic
Sheetings, Bed Tickings, kc, kc
8 MANTLES.
The most beautiful Spring and Summer Mantles ever
opened In Nashville A lso. Silk for Mantles.
WHITE GOODS.
Mull Nansook, ILair Cord, Striped Swiss, Checked Jice
netts, Dotted Swiss Muslins. - '
HOSIERY, RIBBONS, FANS, Ac .r,
Blue and White Silk Hose, Thread and English Cotton
Hose, Misses Silk and Cotton Stockings, beautiful Ribbons,
Bonnets, Fans, Mitts, Kid Gloves.
MOURNING GOODS- '
Alpacas, Challeya, BJjick and Plaid Silks, Black Crapes,
Berages, Ginghams and Musling. blue Bept Silks, without
lustre. MourniD
Collars, and Sleeves.
FOR MEN AND BOYS. .
Cloths, Cassimere-s.Cottonades, Drillings .Slimmer Coat
ings," Lisle Thread Shirts, Linen and Silk blurts ; Cravats
Pocket Handkerchiefs, striped Lishe and Cotton IIaIf-
Hose,. &c. Ac k ...' V
We will take great pleasure m showing our Stock; tee!-,
mg assured we will be able to offer such induccmculs,"a3 it,.
reardsstyle and prices, as to be coBceded by all. -
1 Wr. A. & J. G. McCLEIXAND.
NaUiville, March 29.1S53.
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I l evers, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds; Coughs, Incipient Con
I sumptions. Rheumatisms,' Weak Lungs, Fit-, Dropsies.
Cancers, Ulcers. Scroftulous, Heiuoptasis of the Lun-rs, and
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