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CHURCH & MARCING, Proprietors.
1 . THE, WEEKLY UNION Is furnished ..to subscribers at
the following rates: Single copies, one year in advance.
-.152 50; within theyear $3 00; atUie end of theyear $4 00.-
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. . year. Clubs of subscribers will be received for six months
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and Saturday, at $5 per annum in advance; if not paid in
advance, ?fl.
' The DAILY is published at Eight Dollars.
JST THE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY
'SOitSCUII'TIONS.I '
Remittances of subscriptions in&y be" madc'by'mall at our
risk.
No paper will be sent out of the Slate unless the order is ac
..oompanied with the cash.
TEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTER.
THE great reined- for rheumatism, gouf, pain in the side
hip, back, limbs, andjofnts; scrofula, king's evil, white
wellings, liard tumors, stiff joints, and all fixed pains what
'. ever. Where this plaster is applied, pain cannot exist.
These plasters possess the advantages of being put up in
airtight boxes: hence they retain their full virtues In all
limates. "'
This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so extensively
used by physicians and the people in general, both -In" this
country and Europe, that itls .almost needless to say any
thing about it Yet there may be some who staud, in" need
of its healing powers who have not yet tried it. For'their
sakes we will simply state what it lias done In .thousands of
coses, and what it will do for them when tried.
A voice fkommGsoRGU Bead the following testimonials
from a ohysician:
Gentlemen: Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains,
of which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this
period,-! have labored under an affliction in my Joins and
aide, and tried many remedies that my own m.;dical experi
ence' suggested, but" without obtaining relirC At length I
used your Plaster, and amjiow, by its good ejects, entirely
cured. I will recommend the Jew David orllebrew Plaster
to all who are suffering from contraction of the muscles, or
permanent pains in the side or back.
The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted "with
its virtues when -they will resort to its use. -
Yours truly," M. W. "WALKER,. M. D.,
v " Forsythe, Monroe county, Ga.
1 To Messrs. Scovil k Mead, New Orleans, La.
JEW DA rfflS OR HEBREW PLASTER IX NORTH
CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scocil tb Mead: 1 hare been troubled with the
chrome rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the 1st of
July, 1S49, 1 was so bad thatTcould not turn myself in bed,
and the pain so severe that I had not slept a wink fornix
davs. At this time my attending physician prescribed the
"Hebrew Plaster," and it-acted like a charm ; the pain left
me, and I slept more than half the night, and in three davs
1 was able to ride out. I consider the Hebrew Plaster the
best reined v, for all sorts of pains now in use.
Ucudersoiivillc, N. C, Aug. 10, 1330. G. W. McMINN.
B SWA RE 07 Co UXTEItFEITS AN'0 BASE IiUTATIOKS!
The genuine will in future have the signature of E. TAY
LOR on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each
box.
Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this ar
cle is in existence.
The genuine Is sold only by us, and by our agents ap.
pointed throughout the South and no pedlar is allowed to
tell it. Dealers and purchasers generally are cautioned
against buying of any but our regular agents; otherwise they
will be imposed upon with a worthless article.
SCO VIL A MEAD.
113 Chartrcs street, New Orleans, Sole General Agents for
for the Southern States to whom.all orders must invaria
bly be addressed.
Sold bv EWIN, BROWN k Co., Nashville, Tcnn.
W. W. k J. B. BKRRY, do;
J. M. Zl MERMAN & Co., do;
CART WRIGHT k ARMSTRONG, do;
DAVID SAFFARRANS, do;
H. G. SCOVIL, do.
jyl 2 dtww ,
COTTON LANDS IN ARKANSAS AT PUBLIC
WILL be sold at the court-house in Helena, the county
scat of Phillip's county, on the third Monday, the
17th of January next, being county com day, commencing
at 11 o'clock, a. in., the following tract.- jf laud, vie
In township 5 north, range 3 east.
The northwpst fractional quarter of fractional section .',
the north half of fractional section ", making altogether nine
hundred aud thirty-six acres in a bod. It lies on Tellico
Creek in St. Francis county, a most beautiful stream of never-failing
water. It is about seven miles northwest of Mad i-
ion, tlie county seat, tlirec miles soiuii ot tne road irom
Memphis to Little Rock, four miles west of the road from
Helena to St. Francis, four miles from Lane: Kile river.
twelve miles from Judiro Strong's Ferry overthc St. Francis
river, where tlicMeinphis and Little Rock road crosses, hav
ing several improved lamu witliin a mile.
Township 4- north, range 3 east.
West half of section 9, containing three hundred and twen
ty acres.
West half of fractional section 18, and the west half of
fractional section 19, making- together a tract of near six
hundred and seventy acres. It lies six miles from Madison,
und adjoins two improved farms.
Township 1 south, range 2 east.
South half of section 13, in Phillips county containing
three Hundred and twenty ncres.
South half of section ii, north half of 29 and southeast
quarter of 29. forming a tract of eight hundred acres.
South lialf of section M and north half of section 35,'fonn-
mir a tract ofsix hundred and tony acres. f
North half of section &, three hundred and twenty acres.
Township 1 south, range 3 east.
Section -1 entire and the north half of 9, making a tract of
eight hundred and ninety acres.
Section (5 entire, containing five hutidred and ninety-fire
acres.
The west half of section 8, cornering on the foregoing
three luiudrcd and twenty acres.
Tmonship 2 south . range 3 east.
The south half of section 9, the south half of section 8, and
section 17 entire, forming a tract of twelve hundred and
eighty aci-es.
' The south half of section 25, section 26 entire, the cast
half of section 27, the north half of section 35, and the west
half ot section 4, making a tract oi nineteen hundred and
twenty acres.
The lands in the foregoing townships lie from 1C o 24
miles west of Helena, a considerable town on the .Mississippi
nrcr, the county scat ol l'tiillips county, in the vicinity, and
partly above and partly below the road lrom Helena to Lit
tle Uock, near I Jig Crcct, a branch ot White river, which is
navigable about tive months in the your from 7 to 20 miles
frcm the nearest landing on St. Francis river, a stream al
ways navigable for steamboats.
There are settlements adjoining or near all these tracts,
and that region of country upon the peninsula formed by
the Mississippi and White rivers, and intersected by the
at r raneis and liig creek, is destined to be one ot the
richest in America.
Township 3 south, rangs 4 east.
South half of section 12, containing three hundred and
twenty acres of first-rate Mississippi bottom land, about five
miles south-west of Helena, within two miles of the river,
two-thirds ot which arc above the highest hoods.
Except the last-named tract, all ot the foregoing are up-
lauds, most ot them wen adapted to nic growth ot cotton, and
some of them equal to any uplands in the cotton-growing
fatatcs. They arc all adapted 10 trie growth oi wheat, com,
potatoes, iicaches, and all otner products oi the united
States, except oranges and sugar. Cattle are liiiscd in that
region almost without labor, as they feed on the cane,
which continues green during the winter.
Proximity to the New Orleans market, and a .navigation
never obstructed, give to this region great advantages over
the States on the Ohio annd Upper Mississippi, which are
much ot the time cut oil lrom the iew Uncarts market by low
water and ice. Nor is there any portion of the United btatcs
where slave property is more secure.
These Lands will be sold to the highest bidder, one half
ot the purchase money to be paid m hand, and the balance
iu one and two years, with interest, A good title with wur-
ranty will bo given by the undersigned (Amos Kendall
at the time of the sale, the subsequent payments beings se-
curee oy mongages.
Proposals for pnvare purchase will be received bv John
S. Horner, Esq. of Helena, or Amos Kendall, of Washington
Cll), UUlll UIO US Ul isaiti. AJlUa AXiUAUU,
FRANCIS P. BLAIR,
JOHN C. FIVES.
Washington City, Dec. 10, 1S52 lmtnv w
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York and Charleston Steam Packets.
TRI-WEEKLY
LEAVES Adgcr's Wharves every Saturday
and Wednesday. The new and splendid
Steamships Union, Captain Richard Adams, 15,000 tons.
Marion, Captain M. Berry, 1,200 tons, Southerner, Cup
tain W. ioster, 1,000 tons Jas. Adtrer. Captain J. Din-
cinson, 1,500 tons, as follows: Steamship. Union, April 80,
at 5 o'clock; Steamship Southerner, 3Iarch 16th and 24th,
4 o'clock; Steamship Marion, March 13th and 27th, 12 o'clock;
Steamship James Adger, now finishing, will be placed in tho
line eany m -'vpni.
For freight or passage, apply to the office of the Agent,
HENRY M1SR0ON,
apS f nv CornerEast Bay and Adger's Wharves.
DR. DAVID W. YANDELL, offers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Davidson county.
Residence on the Gallatin lurnpike, four miles and a half
from Nashville, at the place formerly owned by the late Jo-
aiah Williams, Esq. noy2 diwtf.J
JUST RECEIVED. 300 Kegs Nails;
20 casks London Porter, nuarts and pints:
10 boxes Jenkins' fine Teas, put up in metalic impound
30 boxes 31 R Raisins, fresh;
20 do Champagne, superior article;
15 flasks fine Otard Dupuy Brandies, vintige of 1S40
5 half-casks Fort Wine, superior article; " J '
700 barrels Cincinnati Flour;
50 do St Louis do;
800 do Pike's Magnolia Whisky; ,
. .J00. do DeaveA Naysal's do; " '
With many other articles too tedious.to mention Awhich wo
will selliCheapfer cash, ; J .
U3v 13 WEAKLY & RUTHERFORD: '
VOL. XYHT.
AARON STKETCH.
AARON STRETCH, gt-rf
DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, Of
j.' -NASHVILLE, .TENN. .
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HAVING enlarged his Store and received most of his
Eastern purchases, Invites the attention of persons
needing articles in his line fq give him a calL .Ifisstock
comprises one of Hie finer assortments' bf Drtrgs-f Medi
cines, Perfumery, Fancy Articles t&c., ever
brought to this maikctrrf&insisting in.partef the following
articles, viz:
Lubin's genuine imported extract (the most popular
Trinds;)
Mailly's Paris Toilet Soaps; . -.,0
Rousscll's Brown Ominibus, Poncine and.Toilet,5?oap;
Genuine Castile Soaps (different colors;)
Shaving Creams and Soaps (different patterns;)
Lard OTWbest Cincinnati;) - "
Sperm and Sweet Oils ;
Pure and Fresh Salid Oil, for 1 ablo
i use;
Pure Cider Vinegar, Alchohol;
Bermuda Arrow Root; Balsam Tolu, Ac
Together with a full assortment ofother article! in his
line:all of which.wll Lc.sold low at .
STRETCH'S DRUG STORE,
feblO Corner of XTniOn arid Cherry streets.
PEBFUMEBY, FANCY ABTICLES, &c.
"T ANDOLINE for the hair;
JL) Curling J-Juid;
Macassar Oil;
Bear's Oil in large and small bofflos;
Pomatum, iu china, carthern and glass pots;
Ox Morrow, " " " " " .
Compound Ox Morrow. A valuable oleaginous mixture,
composed of purified Ox Marrow aud Hazle Nut Oil,. com
bined with grateful perfumes;
Beef Marrow, in small and large bottles; ' '
Hose Hair Oil. iii fancy bottles:
Pomatum, ,in .sticks, (white and black ;1
Hair Gloss. This new and Valuable preparation, en tirely free
front greasiness, is csjiecially adapted to the ladies', toilet;-
Eau Lustral. The artof I'ei-fumers has .never produced a
belter preparation for the Hair, whether wc regard its fra
grance, or its iower of instantaneously cleusing tlie hair
and moving scurt ana uananiii, ana imparting a sou auu
natural lustre; entirely devoid of grease;
Liquid Hair Dye a superior article :
Tooth Paste, (charcoal) a new article;
Tooth Paste" Rose;
Tooth Powder, jn turned wood boxes ; ; ; ,
Cosmetic Cream for beautifying the complexion, and pre
venting the skin from chapping; ' J
Eau divine de Venus for improving and beautifying the
complexion, eradicating all cutaneous eruptions, and. ren
dering the skin soft and .fair ; - ;
Amandine, for chapped hands and lips;
Pearl Powder, in round and square boxes;
Lily White, in round and square, boxes ;
Meen Fun, or Chinese Skin Powder ;
Powder Puffs, in siugle boxes;
" " " double " with cushions;
Sachets, various sizes;
Vinegar Rouge Rouge in pots ; J . ,
Pink Saucers;
Cachou Aromatic j
Paztilles, for burning in sick room and imparting a pleasant
odor;
Preston Salts, in cut glass bottles;
u h screw top "
For sale by A. STRETCH, Druggist,
may? Comer Union and Cherry sts.
J. M. ZIMEE.MAN.
J. M. ZIMEEMAN,
Wholesale Druggist and Pharmaceutist,
Sign or the Lion and MoirrAit, 4 dooes veom '
me Square. Mauket St Nashville,
TAS just received, by the late rise of water; a largo and
unusually line stock ot
Drugs, Medicines aud Chemicals,
Suiuucae, Midwifery juro Anatomical Ixsteuuents;
Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Vausishes, Spices,
Glassware, an'd Sto.veware; Palnt, Varnish,
Coach ash Artist Bkcsiiks; Dye-Stui'fs,
l'EuroMERY, Fancy and Plain Soais;
Fine Tooth and Hair Brushes;
Letter and Cai- 1'ai-er; Steel Pens,
Inks, kc; Touacco, Snuffs, and Cigars;
Powder; Shot, Leap and Safety Fuse; Pure
Wines. Brandies, Spirits, kc; Landreth's Gar-
pen Seeds; Tanners' Oil, Brushes, Lampblack, Ac.
Purchasers, needing any of the above articles, will do well
to examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
ther will find it as extensive, of prime quality, (if not lower)
as fow as any other House in Tennessee.
Also, Sole Wholesale Agent for Aycr's Cherry Pectoral,
Williams Pulmonic Balsam, Mexican Mustang Liniment,
Cauion Tea Company's Teas, Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin.
-3 J. zi. Zi. would also miorm ins inenus, c,
l llllifc U III IILIVIMII IJ uooidlU -J wulll v-j.j
firm of McNairy & Hamilton, who has been for
a number of years past extensively and favorably known in
the Drug line.
UPEUIOIt ARTICLES TOR TIIE TOILET.
Jckey Club Pomade,
.low s ueichraied dp,
.lnlrs IIbiiM'h do.
Kchada do, for the Hair.
Balm of Columbia,
Genuine Bear's Oil,
Hand's Eau Lustrale,
Liuuid and Solid Rousre:
French and Fancy Soaps; - ."fTtli"
Low's celebrated Hone v Soap; yn
Boussel's and Hand's Fancy Soap; ' tuj(
Fine and Dressing Combs; .- ' h j
Plain and Fancy Hair Brushes;
l.nbin s Genuine Extracts ;
Meen Fun ; .,-.
American and French ToiletPowdors; ... ,
Fancy Chalks; " J
Assorted Dentifrices; "
Pomade Divines, for chapped skins ;
Tooth Brushes, Fancy and Plain. , r
Juss received by decSO J. M.. ZIMERMAN
"TTTINDOW GLASS. Window Glass of all sizes and
VV Of!
i'sunerior nualitv received and for sale low by
novlO
4 j .
J. lil, iUUlMlAA.
0
OD LIVER OIL. Trask's 'Jlagnetic Ointment,
. i i-
Tins'
I MATURE IVORIES. Artists' Canvass, Art
AjXI fsts' Brushes, Artists' Colors, in Tubes, embracing ev-
ery Jjuade. J ust received by
decIlO
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
TTRUSHES. White Wash, Dustinir, Crumb, Cloth,
JL) Black, Pope's Head, Horse, Tanners', Printers', Var
nish, Blue, Paint, kc, of assorted sizes. Just received by
dec20 J. it- illbK.A.
LINSEED OIL AND WHITE LEAD. 10 bbls
Linseed Oil: 200ketrsFabncstock's White Lead; ,Just
received and for sale low for cash by
dCC20 - J. M. Z.1A1 it.lv JiAiM.
SMOKING TOBACCO
30D Rolls very old and rich;
100 doz. Cut, in papers ;
50 do. Scafarlatti Turkish; .
Just received.andlbr,sale.low' by
apnJSO
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
tT) t? n tr . t n TrrnncpnuT
VFI'ER their servi
nces to the citizens of Nashvillo aud vi
V cinity in practice of Medicincand Sunrery,
Ofiice on Cherry strce ,;ar the Bank of -lennessee.
Dr. J. D. Winston's residence, the -house lately occupied
by Mr. Armstead, on Vine street, between Church and
Broad.
IRON FENCING,
At the Sign of the Spread Eagle, College Street.
t jnHE uudersiffned is now prepared to execnto all
I kinds of rought and Cast Iron Fencing. "
Also, every variety of Gates, Fancy Step, Balcony
aud Virandah Railing. Mv work will be executed as well
ai any of that brought from the Eastern Cities, and at prices
. i .ii.. . : i . i . a i i.
as iow as vue fame anicic can oe procured eiscwuere.
AH liinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. The
public iivrc requested to give me a call and examine my pat
terns tJid prices. I will endeavor to trive the utmost satis
faction, WlLLdAM. STKWAKX,
Ccllcge Street, opposite the Firemen s Hall, Nashville.
may'.l tf
A PROCLAMATION.
TZ"NI)W all men by these presents, that I, J. L. GRACE,
fv. ol' the city of hashville, county of Davidson, and State
of Tennessee, am now lully prepared to accommodnte trav
ellers and boarders with superior fare, at the CUMBERLAND
HOTEL, foot of Broad street, directlv-at the steamboat land
ing, Na.shvlllc, Tenn. The public is respectfully solicited to
crive this house one trial, and if experience does not prove it
to be equal to the be-1 and the cheapest, tlotel in the city, tho
subscriber will ever after hold. his peace. J. L. GRACE.
P. S. Baggage taken to and from steamboats free of
charge apl3
1 IMPROVEMENTS IN BEDSTEADS.
THE undersigned would call the attention of the public to
JJiiaklev's Improved Patent Elastic Wire Bottom Bed
stead, for making which wc have purchased the right for
iuiauiC'Aenucssce. rcrsoas wisuiugui see ii, win picase
if i it m 1 I ii T .
call at cur Ware Rooms, corner oi unerry and bnnng sts.
-McUUJlllS & UUUMSLIUS.
SST-WV also kepn cnnstantlv on hand everv varietv of
uauinei runuture. oi tne pest material aim manuiaciure.
which we will sell as cheap as any .other regular manufactu
rers in flic city. All work sold by ua as our work we will
warrautood, as we keep nothing but what is made in our
own shop and by the best workmen. McC, k C.
juiylO tt .
Be BOWS SOUTHERN AND WESTERN REVIEW. '
Monthly Industrial and Literary Journal,
4i
ary Sdition Bound, 1840-'50, 8 Vols., 125.
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NASHVILLE, THUKSRAY, JAN UAKY G, 1853il
ESTSTTKiySOE.
TOTE UNEEEli PHIEMEN'S INSUEANCE COMPANY 01
NASHVILLE. , -'CAPITAL
100,000 D 0 LLARSU
Chartered liy the State. - 8
THIS Company having" fuilj-;organizcd, is
now ready to take risks on all descrip
tions of nronerty. against loss, or dainagos'by
4 -fireL also aaraiiist. perils of flwea or inland nar-
- . ; ,f.T r r . - :ll l. : i
Jcrauou. Jiroijoaiuoiia: lur iusiuuim:. niu uts iccuku "i
office of tha Nashville insurance and Trust Co., College St.,
A. W. JOHNSON; President.
J.-S. DASinELi Sec-'y. jSashnlle, Oct. 8, 18a2.
COaUEEECIAL TNSTJBANCE COMPANY.
CHARLESTON", SOUTH, CAJIOLIKA.
' ' Capital iS250,000: AU Paid Ik. '
irllAVE been appointed Agent of- the above Company at
kT"Nashvillc. and am fully prepared to take Marine, Fire,.
'"River Risks, on the most favorable terms.
.A full .statement of the solvency ot the Company ean. De
:secn'at tlie office" of the Nashville 'Insurance and'Trust Com
pany, on College street
epis
JOHN'S. DASniELL, Agent
THE MUTUAL PROTECTION INSUEANCE COMPANY
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
O'
FFJCE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office,, and
Opposite the Verandah, will insure on the mutual prin-
cjnle. 'H(iiises. Merchandize. &c ocainst Loss or Damage by
Fire; Steamboats on any of the Western waters against the
Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of Vessels of
j - Ti:T r .,,1 dIvqn
every uescnpiion agaiiisi uib r ems v ",K ww nuu t".--Also,
tlie Lives of persons in good heal tli, Tor a single year,,
for a term of years, or duringlife. Also, Bank Notes trans-1
mitfflfl niermail.
All hersons havimr their Hve8 or property insured in this-
Institution, arocnGtled-toa full participation.in'all the prof
' its, without ahyiiability to "loss beyond the' amount of Pre
miums which they" may pay.
M. S. PILOHER, President,
J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President.
C. J. F. WnAKToy, Secrctan-. janl
TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSUEANCE COM-
. PANY CAPITAL S150.000.
0!
FFICE on the North side of the Public'Squarc, midway
between fhe Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bank.
They willmake insurance on Houses and Goods of every de-.
scription against the; on Steamboats and Cargo against, fire
and the risk.of he river; on the Cargo of Keel Boats and
other river crafls, and on sea vessels and other cargoes, on
the usual terms, JOHN M. HILL, President
Josei'ii Vaulx, Secretary.
DiiuxTOus. Alex. Allison, John M. Hill, F. B. Fogg, G.
M. Fogg, W. R. Ellisfon, Jno. M. Bass, Joseph Woods, Sam
uel Seay, Mattficw Watson, J. J. White, Jacob McGavock.
janl "
iETlTA INSUEANCE COMPANY OF HAETFOED, CT.
Cltor'tered. ini.SU3.(Ztj)iial g30,000: att paid in. Assets
invtsled in Jan tuny Tost 139,000.
S, L. L00MIS, Sec'y. TII0. K. BRACE, Pres.
THE undersfgiiQd jios been appointed Agent of this Com
pany one of the oldest and most able in the United
States, haying nearly or quite half a million of Dollars safely
invested at this time for the safety of policy-holders and is
prepared to issue Policies on as favorable terms as any other
responsible ;ofIice, on Dwellings, Stores, Manufacturing Es
.iabhshipenls,andall other kinds of Buildings; on Household
Furniture and Merchandise in Kvncral, either in the city or
country, against Loss or Damage by Fire. Also, against' the -
iiazarusoi lniauu irausporiauon ov nil me usual rouiea anu
modes of con vcyancb. JOSEPH NASH, Agent,
Office N. W. Corner Public Square, opp. Planters Bank.
may6
INSUEANCE ON NEGROES.
HOUSE Servants, Farm Hands, Steamboat Firemen,
Cabin Boys, kc, at customary rates of Premium.
Policies issued and losses promptly adjusted at tlie Nashville
1 TClrT X t CTI 1 I
Agency. juoiji " iiaon, gcni,
Etna Insurance Company of Hartford Office N. W. Cor
ner Public Square, opposite Planters' Bank.
THE Franklin Insurance Co.. of Louisville
Ky., continues' to take risks on Hulls and Cargoes bf
Steamboats on Western wafers, on Cargoes of Ships by Sea.
Also iusure buildings or stocks of goods or Furniture in
buildings in City or'Cbuntry. JAS TRABUE. President.
W 1) n O- :i an
IT. (3r. SCOYEL.
H. G. S00VEL,
DRUGGIST A APOTHECARY,
ijibrth Side of the Ptillic Sqvare, 3 doors WeslA
oj ine inmviue mn,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Paints, Brushes, Perfumery,
Powder. Gils, uyc stuns,
Fancy Articles, Shot, Varnishes,
Glass, Glassware, Lead,
Surgical and Dental Instruments, Utero Abdominal Sup
porfcrs and Trusses, Wachita Oil Stones, Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, Wines, Brandies, and Porter, exclusively for me
dicinal purposes.
Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Herd's Grass, Hemp,
Canary and Flax Seeds.
l,l.'00 lbs renneu saltpetre;
5,400 lbs Spanish Whiting; ' . . -
1,400 lbs Epsom Salts;
2,000 lbs Venetian Red; - :
200 lbs Gum Camphor;
5,500 lbs Coperas; .
200,000 Percussion Caps; . ' ,
1,000 lbs Wachita Oil Stone; . -. i . -
-- 250 bxs Window Glass, assorted;
1,200 lbs Blake's Fire and Water Proof Pwnt;
175 galls Winter strained Spenn Oil; ,.
250 galls Refined Tanners' Oil;
450 galls Linseed Oil.
"i - 1,000 lbs Rosin; , -
j- 1,100 lbs Printers' News, Book and colored Inks;
1,000 Dr. Alcock's Pivot, Plate and Gum Teeth; .
- ' 800 lbs Paris Green, Chrome Green, dry and ground
in Oil;
10 bbls Eddie's Chemically refined Lampblack;
GO bbls Hydraulic Cement, (best;)
1,500 ILs Alum;
500 lbs Indigo, (warranto:!;)
1,000 lbs .Madder, (prime;)
In store and for sale, lo w von cash, by.
sept H. G. SCOYEL.
U cinal purposes. This winoisthepurejuicc.of thegr. pe,
and, as such, commends itself to those who desiroa purc'ar
ticle. For sale by sep-t II. G.SCOVEL.
ESSENCE OF JA3IAIC A GINGER. Brown's
received direct from the Jlanufacturcr. For sale by
sep4 H. G. SCOVEL.
t TARCII POLISH. For rendering Shirt Collars
O and Bosoms glossy aud smooth.
jeor sale Dy
n. G. SCOVEL.
sep4
BREAST PIPES, Nipple Shells, Gum Elastic Breast J
Pines. Gum Elastic Sviinces.. Glass SvrimresrWombn
o..: ci n.. rS5i.'d:'-J o
Ium Vagi. For sale'by"
SCp4 11. tr. SCUVrJU
BLUE GRASS SEED. A very clean article. To
cet a rood staud sow in fall and winter months. For
sale by sept - H. G. SCOVEL.
i . ...... .J.! U .
fj sep4
nnr.e TiiwrkTrrx' sppp.
For sale by
H. G.SCOVEL
& ROUND PAINT BRUSHES, Yaniish Brushes,
Sash Tools. For sale by
sep4 11. G.SCUVJSL.
G
RADUATED MAGNETIC
MACHINES,
II. G. SCOVEL.
Galvanic Curatives. For sale by.
sep4
TRANSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL.
THE departments of this School have been filled and ex
tended bv the appointment of the Hon. THOMAS B.
MONROE, who has loner been a successful instructor in ra-
rious branches of the Law, to the professorship he has ac
cepted. The faculty therefore consists of
The Hon. GKORGfi ROBERTSON, (late Chief Justice of
Kentucky, Professor of Constitutional Law, Equity, Juris
prudence and Pleading and the Law-of Comity.
The Hon. THOMAS A MARSHALL, (late Chief Justice
and now Judge of tho Court of Appeals of Ky.,) Profes
sor of the Common Law, Elementary and Practical, in
cluding Pleading and Evidence.
The Hon. THOMAS B. MONROE, (Judtre of the U. S. Dis
trict Court for Kentucky,) Professor of Civil, National,
Criminal and Commercial Law. And
M. C. JOHNSON, Adiutict Professor, who will attend the
class in the casual absence of the regular Professors.
Tho wintcrsession of this School will commence, as usual.
on the 1st of November, and will be prolonged to five in
stead of four months, as heretofore.. This extension of the
session will enable the Professors to give a more extensive
and thorough course of instruction, which will be carried on
principally by daily examination in designated portions of
the text books, with such explanations and illustrations as
may be deemed necessary, and also by Moot Courts, for
pleading and the discussion of legal questions, and by re-
quinug irom iiie&iuuems wniicn exercises in arawing up
bonds, deodsmid other ;leg,u instruments, arguments and
opinions, ihe attention.ot tho students will also be special
ly directed t6 the history of Jurisprudence, and to Civil His-
torv as connected with the nrooross'ol the Ijiw. and to tlm
Federal Courts. The books will be principally such as hare
been heretofore used, to be furnished by the students.
The extension of the session and of the course of instruc-
tiomvill produce some increase in the cost of the Professor's
tickets, the particulars of which will be hereafterannounced.
It is expected that there will be a second session of five
months in each year, and in fact that arrangHnents will be
made for a continuance of regular study and exercises during
the whole:year, by such students as may desire it. Diplo
mas will be granted at theepd of each session to such as are
found qualified to receive jthem. M, C. JOHNSON:
oct21 trtt Chairman Board Trustees.
T7VLQORING M.ANICt-20.0
-1 PinnVfir cni..n,;;'- --
000
"augl8. J
m
CARDS, &0.
JOHNSON & SMITH, ,
mls in Cotton aud Tohacco, Eeceiviag-, aai For
- -.warding , Iterclants, Steamboat Agente, &c,
aP11' BROADWAY, yASHVILLE-
MAD. STUATTO O. P. JIITH. A. W. JOKKSOX.,
STBATTON, SMITH & Co.,
WholesaTo Grocers and Comrnissioa7fforchanta, v
Qornfrof JSroad and Jfartet Srredst
B.,rTro ,. ASHYRVIE, TJENN,,
AJjyr sposcd of an Interest in UiVGrocerf'depart
" m.?c,0S:DU.c1 .business to Mr: Madison'Stkattok, the
xr SlrJS 3tcbc conducted under the style of
STRATTQN, , SMITH A Colour, old .stand, on.tha Corner
of Market and JJroad streets. " '
Onr stock; now ample, will be kept so by large aceessicna.
every few days, to which we invite the attention and o
licit a. call from merchants in the country as well as city
dealers, being determined to sell as low as any house li tlie
city. 0ur terms cash and cash only.
apr 1,182. JOHNSON fc SMITSL
j
;f
AND. J. DUNCAN",
Late or Shepherd, Duncan
Auction and Coniinissioii Merchants,
NASHVILIJi TENN.
TT7H0LESALE Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes; Hats1, Cap
V V . Umbrellas,, and for the sale of Merchandize generally,
either at private or public sale.
Will have Regular Monthly Sales at Auction, and solicit
consignments of Dry Goods' Pittsburg and Cincinnati man
ufacture; will give undivided attention to all business en
trusted to my care,
Instructions strictly complied with, and business promptly
executed.
r Itrt I VT T TTTV-rt 4 XT
AND. J. DUNCAN.
EAMAGE & CHUECH. .
Wholesale and Eetail Dealers in Boots, .Shoes,
tt- Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags,
' College stkect, Nashville, Hess.
Hats,
S. S. WILLIAKS, AGENT OF JOHN WTXLIAMS,
87 Giuvieu Stoeet, New Ohleass,
HAS taken an office on College street, on the second,
floor; above the Miirchants' Insurance and TrustCom
pany, and Is prepared to hiake cash advances on all Cotton,
Tobacco, ic, consigned to said House, oc to furnish supplies
to Planters or others-who wish to ship to New Orleans.'
scnaGm (
A, HAMILTON, SOT
Cotton and Tobacco Dealer,, Forwarding and Commission
Merchant,
"oct3 NASHVILLE. TENN.
uonius.
TH03. K. STEATTOX.
M0EBIS & STEATT0N,
(Successors, to Lanier, Morris k Co.,)
Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Wholesale
Grocers,
Corner of Marleland Clark Streets, Nashville.
"YTTE have now in store a large stock of Groceries, Li-
V V rinors, Wines, etc., which will be sold at the lowest
market prices, for cash or barter. sepl7
GEO., w. SEAT.
TH03. C. BATES.
S. OECUKRD.
. SEAY, BATES & CO.,
COM3IISSION MERCHANTS,
SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, JS. C.
Qug29-trwtf '
LAW NOTICE.
W. H. HUMPHREYS & THOMAS BARRY,
TTTAVE associated the'mselves together in the practice of
tne iaw. unice on the rublic square, opposite the
Planters' Bank,'Nashdlle, Tenn.
feb24
A CARD.
T HAVE this day associated with me in the Saddling Bu-
X sincss my son, A. C. MARCH. The business, in future,
will be conducted in the name of J. D. March k Son.. All
persons Indebted to me,-by note or account, will please come
up and make payment. J. D. .MARCH.
5?" Thankful for the liberal share of patranage hereto-
iore, a continuance oi ine'samo is rcspeciiuiiy soucueu.
jan2 J. D. MARCH t SON.
ouviii: p. n iwnuKTs.
ALEX. E. U KEK.
M'EOBEETS & M'KEE,
Wholesale Grocers arid Commission
MERCHANTS.
- MARKET ST., 4 Doors from 13 ROAD Sl,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
. April 29, 1852-r-ly .
NEW ORLEANS. A CARD.
TDENJAMIN F. SHIELDS & CO.. having oer-
X), manently located themselves at New Orleans, offer their
services as commission ana l onvardingMercliants
aud General Agents, and solicit consimiments of- all
kinds of Western Produce, feeling confident that they cn
and will give satisfaction to nil who may entrust their inter-
est.to their care. Proceeds of sales will be invariably held
sacred and promptly remitted.
P. S. Extensivc arrangemenbi made for the receiving and
forwardingof every species of Merchandise, at reduced rates,
from charges at this point. Orders for Groceries and Insur
ance Risks, with 1 Le.collection of Bills, Drafts, kc, attended
to wutiout delay. ISJVINJ. f. SHIELDS & CO.
augl2 ly
nl 'ULLAHOitlA XOTS. The undersifmed has laid
JL off blocks ol .Lots, of several acres each, for private res
ilience, anu is now prepareu io sen mem at private sale to
i ; . m ii i ....
uwcwuuurauiiiu iiiiic auinuiur resilience m me ucauiiuu
and liealthy town of TuIlahOma. We hare iii the site of tha
town, besides the most healthy atmosphere and purest free
stone water,a most exccllentspnng or Chalybeate Water, sup
posed to be mued with White Siflpbur.
maylS W1LLJAM M00RE, Agent
SOUTHERN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING C0NPANY
rxr xr.. , i. ..: m
VTA llUSllklUUy
OULD inform the citizens of Nashville and
the public throughout the south west.
that they have commenced business at the well-known stand
of S. V. D. Stout, a few doors south of the public square,
'where, they manufacture all kinds of Coaches, Carriages,
Buggies, kc, which they will sell low and on liberal terms.
Their work is of the finest order, and will compare favora
bly with any jnirtifactured north or south. They have se
lected their mattiiaPwith great care, and having tlie best of
wood and iron ii Tennessee, they will warrant their work,
in point of deputy and durability, not to be excelled by
any. They hop li receive a share of public patronage and
suan spare no irtvue or cost iq induce an that may bo in
want of Carriages to buy of them in preference of sending
norm ior incir won&
Repairing done by experienced workmen on liberal
troi.s.; E. N. BASSETT, Pres-
Jr march 3 wdfrwl2m.
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
TUST received . this day,my Fall and Winter stock of
Ji?
i,riast1'
tj -fry uoods, Uoots, bhoes and tlaus, which will be sold
or short time to punctual, customers, at a very small
on Eastern cost. The merchants arc requested to
auvance
eau and examine, as they may expect great bargains.
scp3 W. MEREDITH.
i. . . .. .....
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, FALL STOCK FOE1852.
THE undcrsicmed are now in receipt of their entire
stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY for the
Fall Trade, and in calling the attention of the rner- faP
cuants ot lennessee, nciuucKy, and iorm Alabama, to their
stock now in store, they feel confident that it will be found
to compare favorably, both as to quantity mid assortment,
with thai of any other House in the country.
Experience has already demonstrated tb the satisfaction
of a large majority of dealers in this section of the country,
that in the article of Hardware at least, the Nashville mar
ket is preferable to those of New York and Philadelphia; for
it . , .1 ii .i ?. i? . , ...
tuc simple reason mat mis ucscnpuon oi goous will not
bear the heavy expenses of transportation which must nec
essarily accrue when brought through by canals and rail
roadst Thoundersigncd are also enabled to place then cus
tomers on an equal looting with those purchasing m any oth
er market, from the fact that 'their European goods being all
lmponeu uircci irom me manufacturers oy way ci mewur
leans without touching New York, thus enabling them to of-
J II . .11 J ' ? 11?.. 1
ior tueir goous ni a siuau auvance on importation cose
Merchants. Blacksmiths. Carpenters. Ac., visitinir Nash
ville are inritcd to call and examine their stock before pur
chasing.
Feathers, Wool, Beeswax and Ginscne' received in ex
change for Hardware and m payment of debts at the high-
l I. l TIItV I. imwiVrtTT I ,r
est mniKei. prices. iauu a vuiiiiiiriunAai.
sept 11 College street, Nashville,' Tennessee.
THE following comprises a portion of our large stock of
Hardware, unsurpassed in variety by any house in the
west:
Collins' Axes; Stirrup Irons;
Warranted Axes of otherBridlo Bitts;
brands; Augers and Chisels;
Anvils and Vices; Plames of all kinds:
Bellows and Screw Plates; Hand Saws, Draw Knives:
Hand and Sledge Hamtnars;
Table and Pocket Cutlery;
Razors, Shears, Scissors;
Curry-Conibs;
Padlocks;
Files, and Rasps;
tslft - i 1 a. . lr-n..
llatchets and Hand Axes;
Mill and Cross-cut Saws;
Single and double barreled
Shot Guns;
Riflles, complete;
Chains of all kinds;
Cotton Cards;
"Together with many other articles too numerous to men-
I TllTT f nTTr?fVriTT i
sepll College street, Nashvill.
Carpeting and Oil Cloths at Reduced Prices For Cash
Only. ' -
W MEREDITH would call the.attention of the parties
thafwant Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Matting, at re
duced prices to his stock, which will be sold at less than any
other establishment in this city. sept8
TAILORING. The pubhc are notified, thaHhe un
dersigned have entered into co-partnership for the pur-
- At. miTT nnr nrrrt nVnnm .
pose oi carrying on ine lAiiAjmau liuauHXss, in the
shop formerly occupied by Mr.1 Win. Anderson; bn Dcade- V
rieStrect. near-tho Sniiaiv. We rpsnrpifiillv snlw.it
) feet Cedar Flooring 'of public patronage, as we are dotfcnined to get our work up
W . MEREDITHS r-n thVyery best style. E. CART,, . 1
Sept 14, W. McCULLOUGH.
no: 223.
CUEiREY & MARTHY.
p-- iuciiaju) o- (TjRhet.
JAMES G. MAKTIX.
CUSEEY & KASTUI,
Wholesale aad Retail Druggists,
Tnion Street, Nashville, Trim.
MEDICAL. S ADDjLEll A GS
1 dozen pair of imprpved styles, just reeeived and for
lf
FAMIJDlriM3HCIN'K niTT?T a.:
withbottlcs nejitljr labcUcd, and filled with the choicest and
J2"e3,neu,cm'rf! justreceived.
suAKEirilERBSi
.. . iiiii mvi uurukUl IUI3 ltr 3
collection. nmN ni.Af O c:i j ... J -
A full .AJm..i r l.r
.Tv.i;.. t ""fc oiiikvuartv uaimp, vomirey
hJZT. a'LrPr?grt'leonm, Perinvroyul, icl Also '
I'JPPlSageorhome collection, justWcivcd. a
JarsatidbhrrcLi. " " iaiiouuu,in
TALDEN'S JWEDICINATj EXTRACTS -An
assortment of these genuine extracts prepared, iu vacuo ron
rittinffof Extrfcto of Conium LehuTraZnulmt' Ta
axacum, Belladonna, Hrosciamns. Aconi a
.received. ' ' '
. 'CINSKEtf OEL. 500 gallons bfpar Linseed Oil.
justrej-" d. '
S.UrV CAJC INSTRUME3VTS Six ,1n,on n;
iaS
f f,
5j dozen Surgical cases three and four fold;
ri Auawviuw. .aiw. iu lanre cases our-
fl lTT0 d0 Obsteticalo; 10 cases
receS. ,nStn,meuU;5sTrcl"ngInstn,ment3,just
Obstetrical
just received.
' TO "flFJA8 In furnishmgourstore we hare
procured Haskell, .Mernck & Hull's Select Powders, toeether
with the nuiwt Plifm?ili ;n. n - b
V,- i- "J uiayreiy uicrciofe upon haTing their
1 rcscnptions compounded with the purest .medicines, and
in the neatcstmanncr possible.
Dk. CoBur wi ill give his personal attention, to thisdepart
ent of our Establishment. CURttEY A MARTIV
ment
nor 20
tt: l
Union street, Nashville.
HUMBUG! HUMBUG ! HUMBUG!!!
PENINGtheCampaIgiifirl8u2.-Scott, Douglass, Lean
J Jimmy and Cass in the field; but Thurston & Bcr.
".u,rdITareaI;3 foremost at the Uuiou Store, South
Side Union StwL. with a quiet smile of Mctory o'u U.cir
te readv to oxhibitthelr stock of Spring and Summer
Goods to thaie, wishing to purchase,. "-
We havea general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods,
among which la-c Brown and Bleached Domestics; do. Drih
nigs Blue Drillings, and a great variety bf Summer 'Stuffs:
a splendid assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers latest
styles; Bene s, Berege deLahes, Silk Tissues and Poplins,
I nuts. Ginghams, Jaconets, Muslins, Fans, Parasols, Gloves
.Hosiery, ic.; kid Ties, Buskins, Gaiters; Leghorn, Straw!
Palm and KosmthHata; all of which we will sell aslowai
any house Weit of the Mountains. You who want THE bar
gains must be on hand soon, because if vou don't buy them
some body elsu will. We are bound to sell.
We earnestly solicit an. examination of our Goods and
prices, and, 1$ strict attention to busjiDss, hope to merit a
share of public; patronage.
! aP15 TnURSTON k BERNARD.
WTLT.TNEEY OPENING onTHUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER.
x nvriiijustreceived my Fall Stock'of Pat
terns, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Plumes, Vel
vets, kc. a beautiful Tirietv nml ..u .irii,
mosi lasiuonaiue Uiscrmtions. Thanl-fnl n r.,TiTZT
past favors ana hope they will call before purchasing else-
.where.
:hionalfo dress-making, and other orders, promptly
attended to. MRS. E. L0CKHART,
yjunj aucci, naailTllie.
PATENT CHOPPING MILL,
For Chopping Corn or other Grain,
An article- vhich event Furmr tf,nM
IT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to
five bushels an hour either fini fiir h-.,i r..
stock and is ?o simple m its construction, that any boy
twelve years old can keep it in order aud run it It is adap
ted to cither-Steam, Water or Horse Power.
llavinir sold the entire richt of
-the above Mill, ju Tennessee, to Messrs. J T? t".n
CTF 1 rT i ... ' wtiA UliU X
.Howard, of aashnllc, persons wishing to. purchase can
hnd thematj . M. Scabury's, on College street; where they
will be liaDnv to tiit( nrr?fr iinccj ; i . -wc
augas.
iu
BOSS k ADAMS.
THE. NASHVILLE MANUFACTUMNG COMPANY.
HAYLNG, as great epcynse, procured the most recently
improved machinery and tools for the construction of
the heaviest work m metals, 'wc solicit from the Western
and Southern public a portion of thnir
prepared to make to order Railroad Machinery, such
as locomotives, Passenger, Freight Cars, Frogs, Switch
btands, Lepair Cars, and all work upper1 fining to Railroads.
Steam Engines. Boat and Stationary Engines, from 5
to o00 horse power, with boilers of the best Tennessee Iron,
saw Mills Fitted un comnlefo. with PirrM?. rti. Ci.ol.
Saws, embracing the latest imnrovemenfs Clri tw;ii
Engines and Mitchinery, complbte, for Grist Mills of all sizes.
ougar iumsoi tne most recent construction, with Engines
to coirespond, jiut up in any part of the Southern country.
Cotton Gins. Engines to drive Cotton Gins, with 11
necessary appurtenance made to order at short notice.
In all cases where it is dMirnrl tn fnrniati n n..r;nn-in
nut up the cugme and instruct an intelligent nero, so that
he may continue to onerate the
Brass and Iron Castings of any size or description, with
Shafting, Mill Gecnng, Water Wheels, Cast Iron Bank
aults, made to order.,
jntormation cheerfully given and orders received by
r t rr-i t- , . - ,,Aam 1 uimvci, rresideat.
Tuc highest pnees paid for old Brass and Copper.
SCJrx
JOHN RICHARDSON,
Barber and Hair Dresser,
Cedar Street, under the l'trnnJs,h
H f urni.sued I" snoP and fitted it up in efegant style.
He has in his employ a number rf tho host iUrhom :n
, the city, and those who patronise him are sure of an easy
as well as a clean shave, and of getting their hair trimmed
favors.
u idawuuuuiy. nc mvues the pubhc to conunue its
oct3
LOOK AT THIS!
I HAVJi justreceived a large supply of Elegantg
iuouiuiwuiB x urnimrc. wnicn i am sell-
mg lor cash or approved paper. Great inducements 5
arepuerea m the way ot good bargains my motto beiuir
My stock con'iisf sin part of the following, yiz: A large
assortment of Bureaus of various styles, from $10 to $100;
Sideboards, fine and common; Book Cases, Desks, Ward-
Misses Bedsteads, Single Bedsteads; Shuck, Cotton, Moss
uuu uau jiuurasses, ine eneapest ever sold in this market;
Sofas, Ottomans. Parlor Chairs in Plnh anrl TTntf ninth
Rockers j fine aiid coiximon Cane, Wood Scat and Split Hot-
inm rh..tw. i rt f a
will uumia auu ivocxcrs, ClC,, &C.f VC
Aievr uuitars; also, a Harp Guitar, which I
4TU l-'our of Gilbert's sunerior Rosewood Tmn.
framed Patent-Action Pianos, warranted, which I will sll
ut ivuuccu pnecs.
Jlanv ot the nhnvfl nrtioloa worn mmln ir 41,:a :,.
speak for themselves, of the taste and skill of our workmen.
Furniture ma-Je at the "South Nashville Manufactorr"
can be bad at my store at factor- prices. All those favoring
Mw vitkUMvuii a uciciiiiiucu IU UIVU MUSlaCUOD.
tffir x uxmiure movea witn care and despatch.
je3 I.' H. 3I0RT0N, Union Street,
USEE'S X E0ADS FOE SALE.
THIS desirable property of 810 Acres of Land, 350 acres
in cultivation, 80 acres in grass, on the main road from
Nashville to Claiksville, will be sold unusually four to an ear
ly applicant, and ( on ume to suit purchasers Houses, Barns,
&:ables Cribs. J;c, all (rood and in good repair. This is an
questional)- the bsst Stock and Tobacco Farm for the price in
Tennessee.
Good Male and Female Schools in thoimmediate vicinity.
Health unsurpasised. For particulars, call or address me at
riser's X Roads, Robertson county, Tennessee.
novlS 3t w tnv J. B. FISER.
IlEMOVAL DYAS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, New Orleans.
HAVE removed from.thelr old stand, 42 and 45 New
l-cvec, to the new and spacious Store, 139 and 141,
Magazine Street.-where they are rcceivinc- and onenincr tho
largest Stock of Goods they have, ever had, all of which will
be sold low for cash or good paper. DYAS fc CO.
now ti iiu ana li oiagazine street, Jicw Orleans.
. JAMES CLAIBORNE,
General Steamboat and Freight Agent,
Office on Frmt Street, near the Wliarf, Nashville.
i EEI'EIIK.VCES.
Johnson k SroSth. McCrea & Terrass. Jas. A. McAllister.
H. T.Ycatman, Sam. Seay, A. Hamilton, Johnson k Wea
ver, A. L.Davisj and merchants generally. novlOdAtw.
A EE. 15 Barrels Shultz,XX Pale Ale, received
steamer Statesman, and for sale br
declO
W. H. GORDON & CO.
INFORM AltlON "WANTED Of the whereabouta
of WILLIAM KOURK, who resided in 1833 three miles
from a Place called Boss Landinir. Tennessee, believed, to
be in Hamilto county, but wno" subsequently removed
ii - rm r.. r ? i . i j i
uiuivuijiu. iui luionuation is aesireu uy uis oaugnier
Polly, who is now in affluent circumstances. The informer
will be amply rctraidcd. Direct' to
UEOKUJS T. WALLACE;
noT30 1m .A :No 111. Vine Strco.Philadelphia
TODGER PEN KNIVES. 90 dozen "Joseh
- Rodgcrs AjSpns celebrated Pen, Knives; of-twiou
ipatterns.and priQJS, expressly tor city .trade, just received
ofrered by " pct27 FALL k CUNMNQH4M1"
EARET.-60 boiw in atoreandforsale hy
J novlO BEN.M. NOEL ABRt "
ForceDs: Bond's
uiauuwuirr orcepsuewees I'lacentu Hook; Tonsi Forceps
Dissectmg Forceps; Surgeon's Dressing Forceps; SuS
Bone.Forcens:'and alarw vnriiw j,ff .i,... r'.
. d v wi'uuji luairuiuems,
The mbaZf Way'iJitom' the Liter
'HvtpepnaSHSmrgmteitt andfiematiohf tl&Splttn
IleaT&untStCjfclaJaLmce, J'ilet, Omstirpatton, ull
diseases of t&i Botvth, and such diseases as arite from a
disordird sktie of the Stomach, Liter or Rowels, as
Scrofula . and- Sores,of amj kind. Tor GeneralDelMyT
from vihkh ladicsfreauentlu svfer, L'.ere it not xls
equal is tie vftcJe "Materia Medita.
THE investor of this preptration was for three years s
X completely prostrated from Dyspepsia and inactivity of
the Liver tliat he waa frequently for weeks at a time unable to
raise himself from his bd. Besought, aid from physicians
at home and in Europe, but in rain; his case was pronounced
hopeless by-thousands, and it was by accident that he suc
ceeded m' curing himself. Since he has beenpracticing mcd
icine, his success in such cases has been unri-alled. H
has been aware (if1 the Incredulity of the public, and conse
quently said nothing through the prc of his ownsase,
until the character cf the medicine was fully established
by its success, as shown by the certificates which have Deeu
advertised.
1 subjoin the certificate of Prof. M. GAEBnirr, of Memphis,
Tenn., with whom I often advised during the tune ot my
suffering- ' -
Memphis, Tenn., April 17, US?.
I hereby certify that I hare been acquainted with Dr.J
N. Bledsoe and some years ago he was reduced I cl eve
lower than I hare ever seen anv one that afterwards recover
ed, with what I sUDDOsed to be l)v.
and aflertryinir theorescrintionsot m.mr Plirs7n;ir ; j.Ta
as well as other countries, without relief, he finally suceeded
with
health.
u.kuomuu vi ma own iu oeing restored to rood
M. GABBERT.M. D.
Physicians are requested to try this preparation. W&
feel satisfied it will sustain the character we give to it in this
publication.
t. Himsnmi, January 12. 1852.
Dr. Buwo.s-1 takethe liberty and fell it t7be my duty
to recommend to all persons suffering from disease of the
stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound aV a "cry
sepenor medianc. My son, aged 15 years, bad been un.leJ
medical treatment about five r fi. .i.i, T" , ;
rhea-when haringalmost despaired of lZ
eluded to iirur Alterative, two bottles of which, 1 believe,
entirely cured him. MICAJA1I nAYf!H
tificatethavmy wife hadbn goTly bn fifef ' by'v'
VSS::,1.". Pleasure in savimr
ficate thaVmv wife ltP &
cer-
our
to
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H tnt lWuliniiD f ..1 ,
tnli.Tn !tK .. f-M.r-"""" many uinerent
w v puuHViUli 111 Lilt' IlXIIfl tin1 n
uiunicuun relief, jieui" Dersu-uln.? tn
youralterAtirecoinnound:r,H,? M ' ,L "ft?T .u?1,ca .to 7
J U. T'. ' "apny tosar.
uuo cuuic IMIITM I HUT- n rt I I ....... i.i . .
. . fl f a nuuiu
"...aui. iN. if. ROUKIiTSO V
ative Compound, ULiuk iinvy ZTZZ
I..hd. for.y!bject spells of Cramp S. 'h its
worst form : that I had tried lrSn.i ' 7 r,"' L'J
ven byphysiclans. and .f.r Y .?
taintv iliri ma n.;i i i .i I T J uuu would cer
tainly ruieve me, until I tried the above medicine which naa
relieved me m every attack in less than an hour
WM. B. LLOYD.
Du.Bi.oso:-! fREtf "51.
to you and to those who are afllicted were I . r" ..Ut-V
recommend vour Alteratfrp f '.m ..f.??,erc,f ,not to. l"tlh
lieved me, so tliat I have not 1 fo' L'ff u LT.
two monins. l can eat am-thh.n. r " v
,i. ; --;& - nun impunity. and
anced age.
peetf
sure to
iiLIZABETJl J.
HARWOOD.
rri- i . DoxTsraiE, AIa.,Auffust a4 1S51
This is to cerfifr tht ! l..i -"ufausl -" isoi.
dyspepsia and Dis ofX SE S S?.
siciun nau prescribed for me without im- w;.f.. i J
efit, when f commenced the use oM .n.V",3. "L
Uompourid, which cured me coundlv -.7. ? tT J",era"v.e
auce.
JUaEl'H CAROTHtRS.
Hraisrap; Ala., March 3, 1SJ2.
Da. Btrcsoc Sm :
jour Compound tai I ttta ?t Sft VT' ,f
and thought that 1 never would recover. I commenced b!k'
mg your compound about nine weeks since il7 .
SawSOpounandfeerabouY
HENRY J.
GOFF.
t7JLlie above mpilff-rno ;. l-., r. .. r
the office of
t4MUlUli. iii 111 UL linn
JuuviijUi,
nn -x9-i
',, "B5" 0UD & YERGER and J. COOPFR k
Prioegl cor pint Bottle. ' mTrlS-lyd ir
v v t-w tiu: ci nr riir- vir Knitin - an
A. J. 3IUSSELMAN & CO,
ty of Tobacco can be imported fi TnlZ
maeegood any Tobacco sold that Say pro". diiS1?' l
what represented. Wo havemnoforLsaf
manufacture.
120 Boxes pound Lumn
135 do Fire
75
25 Sevens
50 FF poiind
20 " X
40 IXL
75 Nectar Leaf
juue 27 tljan'53
A. J.MussoIman JfcCoXbrand;
" extrafine: '
A. T. MUSSEU1AN k CO.
MYERS & McGILlT"
dsaleics is Kvenr PEScmr-riov or
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing and Fancy Goods,
OoUegt strtft, one door , J
TTT1I "C T 1
W nta be
found at all times
a large assort
ment of Winches
ter's,, Davis &
June's, k Myers'
Patent Shoulder
Seam Shirts, of
Linen , Muslin ,
with Linen Bo
soms, G iugham,
k French Chintz,
Standing and Byron Collars, Underwear, Merino, Sliaked
Silk, Cashmere, Vigonia, Cotton and Canton Flannel, f,
ladies and gentlemen, Gonts Cloth Gattcrs, Gloves,. Kin
Silk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Nona,J
Cuff Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linen
and Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Waterfords, Albert,
Ho Joinville's, plain, Emb'd and self-adjusting, Cravats,
Scarfs, Black and White Satin Ties, Shoulder Braces, Sus
penders, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Night Caps, Oil Silk Bath
ing Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. Monsy, Riding and
Razor Strops, Combs, Brushes, Good year's Gum Goods.
Perfumery. Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, kc, and
a large assortment of other articles, usually kept by Fur
nishing.Stores. IZtjT We have made arrangements with our friends at tho
North to forward us Goods as soon as received by them,
therefore we shall have goods here in lessthan ten davn,
from the New York Custom House.
MYERS k McGILL'S. .
Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of tho
Square, Nasuville. octll
UNION HALL. T7
ACTON YOUNG, having become associated with
D. Y. Winston in the superintendence of this Jjjjja.
House, would respectfully invite bis numerous acquaintances
and thepublic generally to give him a call. '.
Attached to the House is a good Stable for the accommo
dation of Horses.
The business of the House wil hereafter be conducted ia
the name of D. Y. WINSTON k CO.
All persons wishing to travel by Railroad, Skamboat or
Stage, will meet with prompt attention.
The best of order observed. Charges moderate. Market
Street n0v4
ALISONIA SHEETINGS-20 bales 4-4 Alisonia
. Brn. She- jigs, in store, and for sale bythe bale only.
oct8 W. H. GORDON k CO.
DELPIT'S SNUFF. A DELPITS Rose and Mac
ouba Snuff, just received by
oct 23 a o EWIN, BROWN k CO,
EXCBANGE& BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & CO,
-VTORTH-WEST comer of the Public Square, near FUnti
LI era' Bank, Nashville, Tenn.
t3T We are drawing Sight Checks on all the principal
cities of the.Easf, South and West ot tho lowest rates, "in
sums to suit purchasers."
J3F We buy all kinds f current and uncurrent Bank
Notes at moderate rates.
WeTiuy South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina
Bank Notes, at axery small discount '
ESTWe Jfill purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon
ies at a fair premium.
We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend U
collections remitting-on any point requested at Bank rate
charge but per cent commissions.
tSf We are tikinr Bank of East. TenBcssoa the same as
other Tennessee Bank Notes. janl7
:
D. 8. W. X. WOODWARD.
Forwarding ana Commission JCerchaati, and .
Texas Land Agents.
Particular attention paid to filling orders Office, over the
tore of W T.Smlth k Co., No. 58 Magazme street,
Oct 8, 1S5S - JHexrOrleansJ
- ' SEADY, jlOEMAN t.CO.,
Cottoa. Factors aad General Coaaian Xercbati,.
J ' " NEW ORLEANS.
iSTheY keep an Office in Juscumba. Ala.
wr3e 12m, - '' . .
TsTH. S. FRENCH. AeentNashTille. is jaatberMedtte
afce CASH adrahirea apos shipmeBta of IWsee to tb
or 9 fkBB.H
bhould 1 eTersuflerfroin ihs.r?,, t :t. V.
cdlonyou. I am Very reseeViuHy Weno
Aobaccouturers CoUege st. near.Broad, Ifashville.
E are manufacturing Tobacco from Tennessee Ken
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