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lUsHVILLE UNION.
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LURCH & MARLINU, Proprietors.
OFFICE NO. 09, UNION BUILDINGS, CHERRY ST.
TUB WEEKLY UNION Is furnished to subscribers at
Hlie following rates: Single copies, one year in advance
- $2 50; within the jear$3 00; atthe end of the rear $4 00.
Glub5 Of five and upwards $2 00 per copy for one
year. Clubs of subscribers wiIi,bjBreccived for sis months
,at the foregoing rates.
The TRIWEEKLY is published every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, at $5 per annum in advance; if not paid in
advancc, $C.
The DAILY is published at Eight Dollars.
t-TIIE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOHTANY
SUBSCRIPTIONS..
Remittances of subscriptions may be made by mail at our
risk.
paper will be sent out of Ihc State unless the order is ac-
Dr.
TO cu" companied with the caeh.
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STEAMBOATS
1 a p ST. LOUIS AND NASHVILLE WEEKLY PACKET
S'
iriiliMMiJ i asscnger steamer, aiuo- f?ww -"irk
na Capt. Jasies Millkil This fine
Hummer will toKe me place 01 uie wea .cw-
" 7 . . - wi
;.t. l.Aiu-iu.n VnslivillK to St. Ixlllis on t!u; first lnVo it iraicr.
IJcmirenill'Civ new, uiisuniasu lor&peeu auu accommoua-
tion and even' way adapted to the above trade, for
which
she tuts been purcliased, a share of the travelling patron-
age is reajwcltuHy solicited.
All orders entrusted to her will be filled with care and
punctuality. A. HAMILTON,
eta) Agent.
FOE CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE , AND NASHVILLE,
rTTI!' tiiartiifKrjnt nnitf Kimttnnr Rtf f&fjftt--' K.
I U.ODN.Sam.Cloon. Jr.. Mauler. This I
K!ii(Mi(ini steamboat, now on her wrv here - "-
- ' - - . rim' ?ima
from Cincinnati; will run in the above trade this season,
leaving Nashville every alternate Saturday at 4 o'clock, P
JtU-aiut leaving Cincinnati oven: alternate Saturday at ll
oHock, P. M. The "Sam CloorT'' is unsitrpaed in her ac
ciwBMHKlations, by anv steamer afloat and I solicit for her a
jshSie of pubhe patronage. A. HAMILTON,
nor 18. Agent.
: NEW ORLEANS AND NASHVILLE PACKET.
OPLENDID New Passenger Steamer, JI. fi7tii
O It. V. Hill, Captain T. II. Nhwell, U$tf&8igp
1-W tons burthen. This magnificent Sieam
er, now being completed at New Albany, will take her place
fn the above trade as soon as navigation opens.
The Hill is entirely new, ofihc largest class, and U,in ev
ery rospect, equal to any S'caniboat on the Werterw waters.
She has been iwilt under the supcintcndonce of her expe
rienced Cuptaiii, and has all improvements required by the
late law. A plan of her Cabin cm 1c seen anil Stete-roouis
tingageil bv application to A. 1LVMILT0X, Agent,
oeti Market Street.
fr Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for.
the.Hill in New Orleans, and give his best attention to the
purchase of Merchamlise ordered bv her. A. II.
RSaULAT. PASSENGER STEAMEE BETWEEir NASH
VILLE AID HEW OELEAliS.
rpHE vift and i
X Yille,Tiio
ivill resHine her
t be first rise of water, leaving .Nashville every three weeks
tbnHiglwMit tiie casNi.
The Nashville is unsurpassed by any Boat in' (lie trade for
sflfetv, cAmfnrt and convenience.
A. 'id of her Cabin may hi-Seen ami Sfatc-rooms engaged
byappilcation to JAS. A. McALMriTEIt A CO., Ag't,
-oct C'oraer iff Brnal and College Streets,
jar jr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for
thiVAfcshville in New Orleans, and give his best attention to
the Hurctme of Jlcrciumdwe ordered bv lier.
r J. A. McA A
CO.
CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE liEGU-
rrUlE splendni new J-.-jenger iusaui6r,
I STA'I'ESai.VN, H- G. M'Comas, Mas-
fiH.imirv siiri'sox. J. P. McComas. 5
Master, will make regular trips in the above Trade:
leaving
CINCINNATI evcrv Wbdnbshay, at I o'clock; and leaving
NASHVILLE every Tuesday, at l o'clock.
The above Boat.! having been built expressly for the
Trade, will ftke their places as soon as navigation opens, and
will be thankful for orders for Metchandic, and promise to
irive sitkfaction to all who nuy entrust business to their cure.
b , JOHNSON A SMITH,
11. T. YEATM AN,
-sept 11 flm Agents.
FOR BURK3VILLE AND WAITSB0R0'.
"OEGULAlt EIGHT DAY PACKET. Cff?TJS
Lj The light draught fust running jiaen
gr Packet"UEPUBLlC, M.G. McCallister.
Mentor, will mkc regular eight day trips in the above trade
during the season. Shippers and passengers may rely upon
puildimmy ol IIIIS ooai lor lreijjiu ur inis-.;igi:. m''i "
bor.l or
to
dec2
II W A C, EN
Front st
CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and NASHVILLE PACKET,
ri.llls uaS!i-jsel lusl running jmssenger
1 steamer ENVOY, Tnos. RowiURS, Mas
tur Iihs taken the nlace of the steamer
Muttie Wayne and will make regular trips in me noove
trade during the season.
Leaving Cincinnati even-other Wednesday, at -1 o'clock,
P. M. Nasljville every other Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
"The above btwt i entirely new and fur speed and accom- ,
modation is misurpnsscd. 1 will be thanklul for all orders, j
and resiwctfully solicit for her a .share ol' public pitronage. t
JAMES CliAIRUKNi; i
, . . . . . . . i
jaiil a en Agent, Front St.
SallTJILAND, PADUCAH AND NASHVILLE WED
NE5DAY AND SATURDAY PACKET.
rpHE new and splendid passenger steamer , fp y&
X Odd Tellow, CAPT. JO. a LEAKE,
wih leave Nashville on her first trip, on Sat
urday the 27th instant, nt 10 A. M., and will continue in
the above trade, leaving Nashville on Wcdnasdays and Sat
urdays, at 10 A. M. and leaving Paducah on Thursdays and
Mondays at 1 P. M.
The ODD FELLOW has been purchased by Cnpt. Leake,
for the above trade. Her accommodations for passengers
uro net surpassed by any packet on Cumberland river. I
ask for licrasliarc of public imtronage.
nov37-6m A. HAMILTON, Agent
MEMPHBTaND NASHVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKETS.
Iv CITY OF IIUNTSVILLIS , f?WK
AND L;5V:
EM I ! ASS i . SEMjrSS
rrvHE CITV OF HUNTS VI LLE will leave Nalville tor
W 7
I Memithis evorv Friday; at 0 o clock, r. M., and Ieares
Mouiphis hir Nashville every Mondav, at 11 o clock, . v.
EMBASSY will leave Naslivillc for Memphis every Monday
at G o'clock, i". ji., leaves Memphis for Nashville every
Thursday at 11 o'clock, a. m.. delivering the mail at the sev
eral Mist offices between the above Krts. They will also
touch at all points between the post offices.
Persons traveling southward will find it to their advantn?
to take this line, as it is firm two to three days quicker and
equally as cheap to New Orleans; meoiing at Memphis with
Memphis and New Orleans Packets which leave on tho arri
val of our jmckets, for New Orleans. Our packets also con
necting with the Arkansas and White River Mail Line. Eve
ry pains wilt be taken to render those who call on us com
fortablc. For freighter passage, apply at the U. S. Mail Of
fice, Nashville, or A. B. SI 1 A W A CO., Memphis.
janlS A. L. DAVIS, Nashville.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FfFTY-FIVE HOURS.
New York and Charleston Steam Packets.
LEAVES Adger s harves every Saturday
afternoon and enchalti'matc Wednesday. -r
(In stntnrln- Inc. Ail"or. 1 Mill Inns -wib-'--
J. Dickinson, Comuumdcr Marion, 1,200 tons, M. Berry
Commander.
The Southerner, W. Foster, Commander, will leave
cadi alternate Wednesday. Having been newly coppered
and guards raised, is now in compleio order.
For freight or passage, having elegant State Room Accom
modation, apply at the ollice of the Agent,
HENRY M1SSR00N,
CornerEnst Bay and Adger s Sou. Wharves.
Cabbin passage Steerage
N. B. A now ship will be placed on the Liue to crtnncct'
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feb!7 tnv
IRON FENCHfG,'
At the Sign of the Spread Eagle, College Streot.
THE undersigned is now prepared to oxcculc all JS
kinds of W rought and Cast Iron Fencing. j$bzs
Also, even- variety of Gates, Faucy Step, Balcony Sfe
and Verandah Railing. My work will be executed as well
as any of that biought from the Eastern Cities, aiuhit prices
as low as the same article can be procured elsewhorc.
All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. The
public arc requested to give me a call and examine my pat
terns and prices. I will endeavor to give the utinot".satis
fcction. WILLTAM STEWART,
College Street, opposite the Firemen's Hall, Nashville.
mayl tf
IMPROVEMENTS IN BEDSTEADS.
nrHE undersigned would call the attention of the public to
X Hinklev's Improved Patent Elastic Wire Bottom Bed
Btead, for making which we hare purchased the right for
Middle Tennessee. Persons wishing to see it, will please
v" . ....... ..... , - - - i ,
call at our Ware Rooms, corner of Cherry and Spring sts.
McCOMBS A CORNELIUS.
superior Steamer Nash- K ,
s. Bellsnydcb, Commander, 'fffiffiflgy
nlace in the above tnide on xzx&3Zza '
10 K s"We also keep constantly on hand even variety oi
10 cas-ibinct Furniture, of the best material and manufacture,
150 byjinch We will sell as cheap as any other regular manufactu-
r rcrs in the city. All work sold by us as our work W'C will
15 warrant good as we keep nothing but what is made in our
25 own shop and by the best workmen. McC. & C.
f0 jnlylo tf
o; I -J -
Jo Do BOWS SOUTHERN AND WESTERN REVIEW.
Monthly Industrial and Literary Journal,
rURLlSUED IN NEW-ORLEANS AT $5 PER ANNUM.
ary Edition Bound, 1840-'50, 8 Vols., 35.
w, A p DBS. C. K. & J. D. WINSTON,
- ( I FFER their services to the citizens of Nashville and vi
V cinity in practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Office on Clurry street, near the Bank of Tennessee.
Dr. J. D. Winston's residence, the house lately occunied
by Mr. Annstead, on Vine street, between Church aud .1
JL111 Broad.
Nr. yUST RECEIVED. A few of those fine BlackSatin
" 'Apron Stocks. Apply soon. T. J. HOUGH' , .
payment,- 12 ' " Aeai.' '
aud chattels o
having claims
ly authenticated, b.
be forever barred.
marchll 3mtrr
T HE
X JL JL JLi
y ol. x viii.
J. M. ZIMERMAN. .
J. M. ZIMERMAN,
Wholesale Druggist and Pharmaceutist,
SlGX OP TOE LlOX AXD MOBTJUL 4 DOOHS FEOM
the Sqcaks, Maiiket St., Nashville,
HAS just received, by the late rise of water, a large and
unusually fine stock of
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Surgical, Miowifert axd Anatomical Ixstrcmexts;
Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Spices,
Glassware, and Stoneware; Paint, Varnish,
Coacu and Artist Brushes; Dte-Stuffs,
Peupumerv, Fixer and Plain Soaps;
Fixe TooTn and Hair Brushes;
" Letter and Cap Taper; Steel Pens,
Inks, &c; Tobacco, Snuffs, and Cigars;
Powder, Shot, Lead and Safutt Fuse; Pure
Wines, Brandies, Spirits, &c; Landrltu's Gar
den Seeds; Tanners' Oil, Brushes, Lampblack, &c
tnrf.lmfr r.eedhif an v of the above articles, will do well
to examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
they will find it as extensive, of prime quality, (if not low.cr) .
as iun i ui '-""- - ; , ,
iimj, "ic i.iai
Williams' Pulmonic Balsam, Jlexican .Mustang J.miinent,
' Canton Tea Company's. Teas, Dr. J. is. Hougliton s Pepsin.
' V-':? - Z- "wou al5 n,fonn h,fi fiends, Ac,
' ilKJf that he will hcreafier be assisted in his business
' br Mr. MOKTIMEIl MAMILT0N, late of the
yicyMTy ,1; Hamilton, who has been for
; a number of years past extensively and favorably known in
j the Drug line?
; o .uriiiMOit AJtTici.iss i- ok i u xui.jx.
m i 5 Jockey Club Pomade,
Ixw s Celebrated do,
Jules Hauel's do,
Kehada do,
Balm of Columbia,
Genuine Bear's 0.1,
Hand's Eau Liutrale,
for the Hair.
I
Liquid and Solid Kouge ;
Fivucliand Fancy Suns;
Low's celebrated Holier Sonpj
Itduscl's and Hauel's Fancv S
Fine and Dres-iinir Combs;
Plain aud Fancy Hair Brushes;
Lubin's Genuine Exti-acts; . - '
3IccnFttn;
American and Flinch ToKet P6wdt,rs;
Fancy Chalks; . . -
Asnortcd Dentifrices;
Ponuide Divines, for.chappod skins;
Tooth Bnishes, Fancv and Plain.
Just received by doe'i" J. M. ZIMERMAN.
TIN DOW (J LASS. W-indow (tlass of all sizes and
of superior qualitv received and for sale low by
novM . J. M. JJlKitJlA.N.
COi 1,1 V lilt OIL. Traak's .Magnetic Ointment.
) Just received by deco J. M. ZIMERMAN.
-l 1 1NIATURE
IVORIES. Artisfs' Canvass, Art-
llJL ifts Bniatie-, Artists UUors, m iuues, eraoraemgev-
Artisia' C
erj Shade.
Just received by
deco
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
7RtJSiiES.-
-White Wash. Uustin, Crumb, Cloth,
X)
Black, Pone's Head, Horse, Tanners', Printers', Var-
uish, Blue, Paint, Ac, of assorted sizes. Just received by
dec) J. M. ZIMERMAN.
?wo Rolls very old and ricli;
luocjoz. Cut, m papers; .
,r)ii do. Scaforlulti Turkish;
Just received and for sale low by
uprilJO
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
MAGNOLIA COTTON. We arc agents for the
sale of the celebrated MAGNOLIA COTTON SEED,
an article which several years experience with some of our
best planters has provciuo be better adapted tp Middle Ten
nessee than any that was ever grown. Call soon or thev will
all he gone. JOHNSON A SMITH,
jan-.'y Broadway.
SYCAMORE COTTON YARNS -A full supply
of Sycamore Yams, kept constantly on hand-at Fac
tory prices for Cash. RAM AGE -A CHURCH,
january 1, lb53.
J. T. NATHURST
ROOFER AND MANUFACTURER
Of Warvwi Fire and Water Proof Cumposilion.
I DEEM it unnecessary fur me to say anything in favor of
this mode of Roofing'; the constant increase of its popu
larity forthe last seven years that it has been tested in near
ly all parts or' the Union, is the best evidence of its utility
and value. The roof shows for itself
?yoiuceon Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st.,
in Moore's block. feb'2 ly
I, I EE INSURANCE.
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART
FORD, CONNECTICUT.
Jajies Dixon, Pres. Henry L. AIiller, Sec'y.
Capital and Surplus S300,000.
Insurance oil lives of white persouson the joint stock
and mutual plsn.
Also. Insurance on the lives of Negroc, on reasonable
terms. S. II. LOOM IS,
jan 15 Cm Agent.
THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PA.
A. J. GILL1TT, SCC'V. J. U. RUTHERFORD, WCS.
Capital 230,000 !
(OJineon, G&lar street, ocer the MuUial Protection his Co.)
7"ILL take fire risks in limited amounts on city or
VV country property. Policies issued and Loites" ad
justed and mctatlhe ollice in Nashville
References L. J. Levy, "
B. Comegevs, Ca&hicrof.'hil. Bank, (
W.L. Shaffer, " Girard" fPhiladcl.
W. Dennie A Sons J
Rev. Alexander Cnm)bcll, Bethany, Va.
Patrick A Brand, Bankers, Pittsburg.
W. H. Burrough, Irving House, New York.
G. W. Copclen, Cincinnati.
JOHN G. FERGUSON
Nashville, February 2, 1S58 Cm
TyiJMOL-DlVBruTUALL has removed, to the
Wj office and residence on Cherry street, opposite Judge J
Catron s, near Cornelius & jlcCoinus Lauinet Warcroonis.
JanS.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! .
rpHE subscribers have associated themselves together for
J the purpose of carrying on a general agency business
in buying and selling negioes.
We can at all times be found at our office, No. 33, Cedar
street, between Cherry and Summer, where we have erect
ed safe and comfortable quarters fur keeping any number of
negroes, and those wishing to sell may be assured of getting
tho highest market price, as we will either buy on our own
account' or sell on commission for others. We pledge our
selves to obey instiuctions, and especially promise to be par
ticular in selecting good homes for favorite servant., with
out separating families. DABB3 A PORTER.
Rkbs W. Porter, Giles count'.
Jos. W. D.visns, Na-hvillc.
jan2G
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
AUGUSTA. UA.
rpHE above HOTEL is now open for the reception of ,
JL PEI
'ERMANENT AND TRANSIENT HOARDERS.
This lone established and well-known Douse has under
gone-a thorough alteration throughout, and lurnished with
new and fashioneble FURNITURE.
The TA RLE wid always be supplied with the BEST the
market affords; and the 'Proprieior trusts, by a. systematic
course, both with scrrants and the regulations of the house
generally, he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to
those that may favor him with their patronage
jan2tt-ly tnv w JNO. W. SPEAR.
JAMES GLOVER.
C-EMERAL AGENCY AND
No. 50, Cherry Street, A
W. L. BOYD, JUN.
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
doors from Deaderici;
Nashville, Tenn.
GLOVER & BOYD,
fSCCCRSSORS TO WILLIAMS A GLOVER, .
WILL attend promptly to Buying, Selling, Leasing, and j
Rentin Real Estate, Bcyinr, Selling, and Hiiuno Ne
croes, ehavecomfortable Roomsand Cells tor.takmg
care of MO Nesrroos.-.;) Negotiating Loans, Buying and
Selling Stocks of every description, Collecting Debts in any
part ot the United Slates, Ac, Ac Orders for Negroes at
tended to promtly, and instructions faithfully obeyed.
References. Gov W B Campbell, Er-Gov A V Brown,
Dr John Shelby, Whcless A Hobson, BanL-er, DycrTcarl
A Co., fiankeft, W BShepard A Co., Ranker, Col V K
Stevenson, Gen S It Anderson, CaJder Bank of Tennessee,
O Ewing, Cadder Planter Jktnl; J 15 White. ( M Chan
c ry Court, T T Smiley, (Xcrk CLrcuit Court, F II Gheatham,
Clerk County Court, D T Scott, Natlwilte Inn, S M Scott,
CtvHoM,ll Bridges, Sewanie,J) Y Winston, Union Hall,
C II Bachus, Verandah. fob 22.
IT'Oft SALE. A splendid Brick House on Cherry St., .
. . next door to L. P. Cheathnm.
ALSO. The large. Brick Warehouse on College Street,
known as the Port Royal Mills "Depot. .
ALSO. Thirty-two" acres of first-rate Land, on the Rail
Road, two miles from the city, joining the lands ol W R.
Lucas.
ALSO- Seven acres of Land, on the Nolensville Turn
pike, finely improved.
ALSO. Thirty-eight acres of Land on the Murfreesboro'
Turnpike, four miles from the city. Gomfortable improve
ments on the place.
ALSO. Forty-eight acres of Land on the Springfield
Turnpike, fourteen miles from tlie city. Finely improved.
ALSO. Two thousand acres of Land on Manskers Creek,
on Springfield road, seventeen miles from the city. Two
hundred acres of creek bottom, cleared and in a fine state of
cultivation. There is on the place a comfortable dwelling
and necessary out buildings, and also a Steam Saw and
Grist Mills. Timber in abundance to supply the mill for
tTTE
VV Rni-tmnntnf Trunks. Garnet Ba'BT hnd. f
Valisn.4. ennsistimr of Sole. Baz'rintltKfnCJo
Leather Traveling Trunks and VuliseX-iVl5aXuvV
sells, Wilton and common uarpet nags, wuicirjve
lAvn-wUl-shra.'l
several years, uuu v;a"nv.ui. vvrJVfla wn h
i- nt own t-rtirfviy-r laitVs.toi04e no n
.1 ,T .UmnnH f r .ill I. f . ...,1. I, A.n ,. I. -
- """'y w Vioisifiwiui their pat
ttjttwd-c VST.TS'P!-?. nnd CAR'PirrAfiR:1 Vr -lfeiukciiny&'BC',!
low prices. - R. S. HOLUKS-AT1Sfiiayflralo tow ior casa oy
NASHVILLE
NASHVILLE TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1853.
INSURANCE.
THE UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY 01
NASHVILLE.
CAPITAL 100,000 DOLLARS!!
Chartered by the State.
rpHIS Company having fully organized, is
risks on ail descrip
JL now reauy to taxe
office of the Nashville Insurance and Trust Co., College St.
A. W. JOHNSON, President.
J. S. Dashjell, Sec'y. Nashville, Oct 8, 1552.
OOSIMEECIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Capital 250,000: All Paid In.
I HAVE been appointed Agent of the above Company; at
Nashville, and am fullv prepared to take Marine, hire,
Biver Risks, on the most favorable terms.
A full statement of the solvency of the Company can be
seen
at the office of the Nashville Insurance and irusi vom-
panr.
on College street
sepl8
J0IIN S. DASHIELL, Agent
THE MUTUAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
J OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office, and
opposite the Verandah, will insure on the 'mutual prin
; ciple, Houses, Merchandize, Ac, against Loss or Damage by
i Fire; Steamboats on any of the Western waters against the
Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of essels of
everv descrintion against the Perils ot tlie bcas ana luvers.
Al.v the Lives of persons in good health, for a sjngle year,
for a term of years, or during life. Also, Bank Notes trans
mitted per mail.
mlimK irliih l!iiv mar nav.
' V. S. PILCIIER, President,
m J. B. JOHNSON Vice President
.C. J. F. Wharton, Secretary.
janl
TENNESSEE HAEINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. CAPITAL $150,000.
"FFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway
). between the Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bank.
Tllcv will make insurance on Houses and Goods of every de
scription against tire; on Steamboats and Cargo against fire
and the risk of the river; on the Cargo of Keel Boats and
other river crafts, and on sea vessels and other cargoes, on
rthe usual terms. JOHN M. HILL, President.
Josci-ii Vaclx, Secretary.
Directors. Alex. Allison, John M. Hill, F. B. rogg, G.
M. Fo, W. II. Ellislon, Jno. M. Baas, Joseph Woods, Sam
uel Seay, Matthew WaUon, J. J. AHiitc, Jacob McGavock.
janl 2
TNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CT.
CtortevcJ, in WJ.GijUal 00,000: all paid in.AiseU
inmtetl in Janwry lad -i'3y,yo0.
S. L. I.00MIS, Scc'r. TH0. K. BRACE, Pres.
rrUIE undersigned has been appointed Agent of this Com
i nahv one of the oldest and most able in the United
States, having nearly or qui chalf 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 ollice, on Dwellings, Stores, Manufacturing Es
tablihn:ents,and all other kind's of Buildings; on Household
Furniture and Merchandise in general, either in the city or
countrv, against Loss or Damage by Fire. Also, against the
hazards of Inland Transportation bV all the iiMial routes and
modes
of conveyance. JOSEPH NASH, Agent,
Office N. W. Corner Public Square, opp.
mav6
Planters Bank.
INSURANCE ON NEGROES.
TT0USE
Servants, Farm Hands, Steamboat Firemen,
JLi Ci
Cabin Boys, Ac, at customary rates of Premium. r
;s issued and losses promptlv ndjusicd at the Nashville
x. JOSEPH NASH, Agent.
Policies
Acencv. JOSEPH NASH, Agt
tna Insurance Company of Hartford Office N. W. Cor
ner Public Square, opposite Planters' Bank.
NASHVILLE STEiia" MARBLE WORKS.
JAMES SLOAN, Proprietor.
MARKET ST., OPPOSITE JOHNSON A IIORNE'stORACCO WAREIIOCSE,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Marble Varerooms at the old stand Corner of Summer and
Spring Streets.
HAVING made extensive enlargements in my Marble
Works, my facilities arc such that I can execute all
kinds of work m the most tasteful manner and the latest style,
as cheap as it can be doea in any of the Eastern Cities.
By calling at my Ware-rooms, on the comer of Spring and
Summer streets, specimens may be seen which will enable
persons toiudire for" themselves, which is the best method.
Having on hand all kinds of Marble from Eeast Tennessee.
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 rouirh state.
A larero assortment ot Monuments, Towns, Baptismal
Founts, Uils, Vases, Garden Figures. Grave Sto.nls, Ac,
carved and loitered to order. Flrnituke Mariile executed
to order and sent to any part of the South-West as cheap as
it can bepiocuicdfrom the hast.. Also, .marble .Mantels,
of everv description, plain or carved. Building Stone, sold
Wholesale ami Retail.
All orders left at mj Ware-Rooms on the corner of Spring
and Summer streets, will meet with prompt attention. My
friends generally will find it to their interest to call and ex
amine my stock before purchasine elsewhere. Thankful to
mv old friends and customers for their liberal patronage, I
hone by strict attention to business to merit a continuance
of their favors. JAJIES SLOAN,
Corner of Spring and Summer streets, Nashville.
febi'J ly
CRUTCHF1ELD HOUSE, FORMERLY GRIFFIN SOUSE,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
npiIIS well known Hotel situated within a few steps
i oi uiu passenger car luiuiiiigm uiu i vsiui u unu W'JV
Atlantic railroad is now open under the supervision of
a .i - t i: . ..ri. . io,m
Thomas Crutchfield, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bryson and
Ladv. This House while under the control of Colonel J. J.
Griffin acquired a very high reputation as a first class hotel
The present proprietor having secured the services of Col.
Griffin's barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent
cooKanu House uoy, ami navingiurnisiieu uie iiousecnuieiy
anew, hopes to retain its high reputation and merit public
patronage. Passengers can be accommodated with an omni
bus to and from the boats. THOS. CRUTCHFIELD,
feb'il- -ly Proprietor.
CLOTHING CITY MANUFACTORY HOME INDUS
TRY.
T KEEP constantly on hand a full supply of all kinds of
X gentlemen s wearing apparel, made up in tlie very Dest
manner under my own supcrintendance, and would ask my
iricnds and the public to give me a call and convince ttiem
selves, ills their own advantage, as I knowl can suit them
in price. A. SANDHOUSE,
dec 1 Market street, six doors from the square.
QUEENSWARE atBEDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY
HAVING purchased of Mr. W. Gilliam his very large
and well assorted stock of Quccnsvnrc? Glass
and China, a great portion of which is of late importa
tions, 1 am now prepared to furnish all who may favor me
with a call, with Qucenswarc, Ac, very low for cash.
Country Merchants would find it to their interest to give
inc a call.
Close personal attention will bo given to business, and good
packers employed.
TCall at"Gilliam's Old Stand, North side of the Pubic
quare Nashville Tenn. foc7-!ni J. O. HARDEN.
PATENT CHOPPHIG MILL, -For
Chopping Corn or other Grain,
An article which ercry Farmer should hate.
T will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to
live bushels an hour cither fine for bread or coarse for
stock and is so simple in its construction, that ary boy
twelve years old can keep it in order and run it. It is adap
ted to either Steam, AVatcr or Horse Power.
llavingsold the entire right of manufacturing and selling
the above Mill, in Tennessee, to Messrs. J. R. Cowan and A.
C. Howard, of Nashville, persons .wishing to purchase can
find them at J. M. Seabury's, on College street, where they
will be happy to take orders. BOSS A J.DAMS.
aug2.
COOKING-STOVES.
"TTTE have just "received from the best foundries in Cin
Y cinnati, a large supply of the following COOKING
STOVES: . ' -.
The Hoosier State Cooking Stoves : three different sizes.
The (ronton Premium Cooking Stoves; with 6 holes, one
of the best and cheapest stoves before the public.
The Cement Cook Stove, a new air tight stove, warranted
to work well.
The Kentuckian Cook Stoves; Nos.Sand 5.
he Double Oven Cooking Stoves.
Premium Stoves of various patterns, and at prices so low1
that naqnc can undersell us. ' .
AVe have also received a specimen of a new stove. HE
PENNSYLVANIA7, which copies highly recommended
and is believed to be one of the best and mostimprored
Stoves lately manufactured, well worthy the attention of any
family wan'tinga large and firstrate store.
'Our stock of HEATING AND PARLOUR STOVES, is
too large for this advanced stage of the season. To reduce
it, we will sell large Church and Hall Stoves for cash at a
small advance above cost.
SNOW, MACKENZIE A CO.
, Nashville, Feb. 1 8.-1853, ,
-TOTICE. In consequence of the Fire on Friday morn
jLN ing, we arc compelled to suspend business for some
time, but will commence again as soon ns we can procure a
suitable house, of which due notice will bo given. In tlie
meantime we hope our friends whoareindebtcd to us, and to
Ewin, Brown A' Co., will come forward and settle up without
dela-, that we may meet our own engagements promptly.
Wc can be fonnd at No. IS, oh tho square John Juchol s
old stand. , , , ,
Wc would also take this occasion to express our graiciui
ave kindly luvoreu us anuour prcue-
tronage; to tnc iire companies ana
exertions we are mainly indebted lor
saved, and to those Kind menus wno
Syu'i totHjvinrtlsTO Our loss.
EWIN BROTHERS.
rliajIL AND WHITE LEAD.-lObbls
'iTK!trBe(l-UIi: auUKCms rnuucsiuuwa umiouiiu. cut
- 1 7 .1 . 1-'.. H'l. I .. I ...,.!
J.
MZDrERlLAN,
JIH persons having their lives or property insured m this
Institution, are entitled too. full participntion in all the prof
it Aviihout anv liability to loss beyond the amount of Pre-
CARDS, &C.
J0HIIS0N !s SMITH,
Dealers in Cotton and Tohacco, Eeoeiving and For
warding Merchants. Steamboat Aerents. &e..
aprill
BROADWAY, NASHVILLE.
a 1 j
MAD. STRATTON. Q. P. SMITH. A. TV. JOHNSON.
STSATT0N, SMITH & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Grner of Broad and Market Streets,
NASHVILLE, TENN.,
HAVING disposed of an interest In the Grocery depart
ment of our business to Mr. Marison Stratton, the
same will from this date be conducted under the style of
STRATTON, SMITH Co. at our old stand, on the coiner
of Market and Broad streets.
Our stock, now ample, will be kept so bv large accessions
every few days, to which we invite the attention and so
licit a all from merchants in the countrv as well as city
dealers, being determined to sell as low as'any house ik. the
citv. Our terms cash and cash onlv
aprl, 1832. JOHNSON A SMITH.
RAMAGE & CHURCH.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags,
College street, Nashville, Tenn.
S. S. WILLIAMS, AGENT OF JOHN WILLIAMS,
87 Gravier. Street, New Orleans,
"0"-S taken an office on College street, on the second
JLJL floor, above the Merchants Insurance and Trust Com
pany; and is prepared to make cash advances on all Cotton,
Tobacco, Ac, consigned to said House, br to furnish supplies
to Planters or others who wish to ship to New Orleans.
sea2 fim
- A. HAMILTON,
Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, Forwarding and Commission
Merchant,
-ocl3 - NASHVILLE, TENN.
K. J. MOURIS. TI10S. e. stratton.
MORRIS STRATTON,
(Successors to Lanier, Morris A Co.,)
Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Wholesale
Grocers,
Grner of Market and Clark Street.?, XvtTi tille.
WEhavc now in store a large stock of Groceries, Li
quors, Wines, etc, which will be sold at the lowest
market prices, for cash or barter. - sepir
GEO. TV. SEAY.
THOS. C DATES.
s. DEcncan.
SEAY, BATES & CO.,
COifOILSSlON MERCHANTS,
SOUTH ATLANTIC WJIAIiF, CirAJtLESTOA
aug2y trwtf
S 61
LAW NOTICE
W. II. HUMPHREYS Sr THOMAS HARRY,
I XAVE associated themselves together in the practice ol
JL the Law. Office on the Public Square, opposite the
Planters' Bank, Nashville, Tenn. feb24
A CARD.
In AVE this day associated wth me in the Saddling Bu
siness mv son'A. C. MARC1L The business, in future,
will be conducted in the name of J. I). March A Son. All
persons indebted fo me, by note or account, will please come
up and make payment. J. D. MARCH.
i-" Thankful for the liberal share of pafrounge hereto
fore, a continuance of the same is respectfully solicited.
jan2 J. D. MARCH A SON.
OLIVER P. u'rOBERTS. ALEX. E. m'kEE.
M'ROBERTS & M'KEE,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission -MERCHANTS.
MARkh'l ST., 4 Doors from BROAD ST,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
April 20. 1S52 ly
NEW ORLEANS. A CARD.
BENJAMIN F. SHIELDS A: CO., having per
manently located themselves at New Orleans, offer their
services as Commission and FonvardingMerchants
aim oencraf Agents, and solicit consignments of all
kinds of Western Produce, feeling confident that thev can
and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their infer.
est to their care. Proceeds of sales will be invariably held
saureu anu pnuupuy reinilieu.
1 . b. Jixtens.ve arrangements made for the receiving and
forwarding of everv species of Merchandise, at reduced rates,
irom cuurges ai ins poini. uniers lor lirocenes and Insur
ance Kisks, willitlc collection ot Bills, Drafts, Ac, attended
to without delay. BENJ. F. SHIELDS A CO.
augl2 ly
MYERS & McGILL.
DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing and Fancy Goods,
On College street, one door South of the Square.
WHE R E
may he
found at ail times
a large assort
ment of Winches
ter's, Davis" A'
June's, A Myers'
Patent ShcuIJer
Seam Shirts, of
Linen .'"MusiiS.
with jLinen .fc'Bo
soiris, G ingfiam,
A French Chin tz,
Standing and Byron Collars, Underwear, Merino, Shaked
suit, Uasiimere, igonia, Cotton and Uanton rlannei, is,
ladies and gentlemen, Gents Cloth Gattcrs, Gloves, Kin
Silk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma,-
Cuil Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen s Gauntlets, Linen
and hilk I landKcrcliiels, stocks, 'lies, Watcrlords, Albert,
De Joinville's, plain, Emb'd and seir-adjustiug, Cravats
Scaifs, Black and White Satin Ties, Shoulder Braces, Sus
penders, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Night Caps, Oil Silk Bath
ing Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. Mousy, Rid ug and
Strengthening Belts, Robe de Chambre, Umbrellas, 'Walk
ing Canes, Riding Whips, trunks, bole Leather, alises,
Uirpci nags, baicneis, urcss-ng uascs, wonc uaxii, toi
lets, Openi Glasses, Porte Monies, Fans, Writing Desks
Cigar Cases, Flasks, Tiavelling Companions, Razois and
Razor Strops, Combs, Brushes, Good year s Gum Got ds.
Perfumery. Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, Ac. and
a large assortment of other articles, usually kept by" Fur
nishincr Stores.
5?" We have made arrangements with our frieuds at the
Aorth to lorward us Goods as soon as received by tliem,
therefore we shall have goods here in lessthan ten days
from the New York Custom House.
MYERS A McGILL'S.
Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of the
Square, Nashville. foctll
J. H. CURREY, CABINET MAKER AND FUNERAL
UNDERTAKER.
IS now furnished with good workmen
and well seasoned material to make
to order nil kinds of furniture at short no
tice, REPAIRING done in the best style and upon very
reasonable terms.
1 can have furniture moved in a firsratc car, and by care
ful hands 'when called upon. Persons havtng turning to do,
will find it to their interest to give me a call, as I have a
firstrate Lathe and turner.
Undertaking Collins of every description, always on
hand, which will be furnished at prices a good deal lower
thm heretofore furnished in this city. I will give my per
sonal attention to funerals both in the city any country with
good hearses, gentlo horses and careful drivers. All orders
left at in) sales room on College street, opposite the Sewanee
House or at my shop near the Depot, will be punctually at
tended to. Myself or clerk can alwavs be found at the store,
ready to waiton customers, both night and day. noT25
BEN. H. NOEL & BR0.,
Grocery and Commission, Receiring and
Forwarding Merchants,
And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
COLLEGE STREET.
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO.
4iw bbls Sam Hale's Whisky; 1W bbls Hrans Whisky;.
50 bbls1 Old Monongahehi do 50" Brown's DD do;
50 " American Brandy; 40 " " S M Wine,
20 " Old Port Winer 25 " N E Rum;
5 W Pipes Old Brandy, best brands;
1 Pine Irish Whiskv: 50 Baskets Champaiiroe:
0 boxes of Liebcr's Ginger and Raspberry Brandies;
52 Pipes Holland Gin; 20 bbls American Gin;
50 bxs Gus Jones' Tobacco; 50 " Walker's Ale;
20 " Young A Birdewcll s do 20 bxs Allisou'a Tobacco;
y " x at uoerz n o i uo;
W f ennel s do
10 " Feuix's do
20 " Missouri do
10 " Sam Wools 5's do
5 " Rend A Nash's do
BEN. JL NOEL A BR0.
20 " " " Gold Leaf do
10 " B. Daily's do
10 " Ender's do
5 SE White's- do
In store and for sale by
feblO
T UST JtECEIVISD.-
i50 bags Prime Rio Coffee;
50 " " Lac-uayrado; 25.000 imported Clears:
Rrtft IiW T?nKnilarl f,.loc-oc. rj A,,fl ,11
0,000 Melee do:
300 halves do do;
10 frails SS Almonds;
10 tierces Rice;
5 ceroons Indigo;
2 casks Dutch Sladder;
20 bbls Copperas;
20 bags Pepper;
15 " Spice;
300 reams Wrap. Paper;
500 lbs Kanawha Salt ;
20 kegs Shot and Lead;
OO llhla Mnntnrol-
50 hhds choice Sntrar:
500 bags fine Salt:
300 kegs Oysters
pOO cans do:
S00 bbls StLouisMills Flour,
100 Cincinnati ;d0;
300 kegs Nails assorted;
300 boxes Glassware, ass;
luy uoz. isrooinsr
2o bhls Uoldcu Syrup;-. .
30 bbls and half bbls Crackers
50 bbls Loaf. Crushed and Powdered
800 boxes and half boxes Raisins;
oust receiveu ana ior sale by UliiM. il. jNUJiii & UllV.
febl?. ' . .
TXT AN TED. Afew-thousand bushels Pea- NnLs. for
i iiiuuijiH m kivo uiu uiruusv market, nncc.
4 fobW - "iSEN.lirNOEL&.E
BRO. '
.. ffF3
UNION
NO. 274.
OURREY & jMARTIN.
CHEMICAL HALL.
NEW AND FRRSH ARRIVALS, BY
CURREYA MARTEN.
C EEJ1 IS TS A iVX DRUGG1 SJTS,
No. X3, union street, Nashville, tenn.
CONGRESS "WATER. 24 dozen bottles of this
. celebrated water just received. The analysis of this
mineralwater proves it to contain Bicarbonatcs of Magne
sia and Soda, Chloride of Iodium, Iobide of Iiodium and
Carbonate of Lime. feb2d CCRREY A MARTIN.
BOGLE'S HYPERION FJLUID.-This
Restorative has acquired a wonderful renutation.
Hair
It is
recommended for Baldness, Dandruff, Humors on the Scalp,
and for rendering the Hair beautiful and glossv.
14 Doz. just received by CURRE 1' A 'MARTIN.
PAINTS. A large assortment of Paints of all colors,
ground in oil in half pound and one pouud cans, readv
for use. Just received by CURREY & MARTIN."
TEAS.-We are supplied with a large and fresh as
sortraent of both Green and Black Teas, of fine and ex
tra fine ibvor-consisting of Imperial, Superior Colon v. Sea
vriwiijBui,, nue .uacy rong, Towchon". Th
ese
uc uwiuu jciw. .usi received iiv
feb23
CURREY A MARTIN, No. S5. Union street
JUST RECEIVED. gov Kegs Nails;
20 casks London Porter, quarts and pints;
10 boxes Jenkins' fine Teas, put up in meulic V-round
boxes; 1 e
SO boxes M R Raisins, fresh;
20 do Champagne, superior article;
13 flasks fin.e Otard Dupuy Brandies, vintage of 1S40
. 5 halPcasks Port Wine.superiorarticle: '
700 barrels Cincinnati Flour;
50 do St Louis do;
300 do Pike's Magnolia Whisky-
iuu uo ucave & isaysal s uo;
With many other articles too tedious to mention, which we
will sell cheap fer cash,
noy IS WEAKLY A RUTHERFORD.
DR. BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND
The Remedy oeer all Rmediy for the Disease qf the Mttcr
Dyspep.ua, Enlargement and Inilimation of the Spletn
IlearPjurns, Colic Flatulence, f'iUs, Cknstlrpativu, all
dUeatfs if the Bowel, ami suck (iiwwjo j& ariit. fr&m a
disordsrd state of the Stontach, Liter or Betcel, at
Scrofula and Sores of any kind. For General Debility,
from tchicJi Ladtis freqatntht sufer, there is not (tt
equal in the trltole MaUrxt Mdkj.
TIE inventor of this preixira'ijn was for three roars s
completely prostrated from Dyspepsia and inactivity of
the Liver that he was frequently for weeks at a time unable tc
raise himself from his bed. He sought aid from physicians
at home and in Europe, but in vain; his case was pronoimced
hopeless by thousands, and it was by accident that he suc
ceeded in curing himself. Since he lias been practicing mcf".
icine, his success in such cases has beeu unrivalled. Il
has been aware of the incredulity of the public, and conse
quently said nothing thnaigh tlie press of his own case,
until the character of the medicine was fullv established
by its success, as shown y the certificates which haveDeen
advertised. .
I subjom the certifier te of Prof. M. Gaudert, of Memphis,
Tenn., with whom I often advised during the time ot my
su fieri tig.
Memphis, Tenn., April 17, ls02.
I hereby certify that I have been acquainted with xh. J
N. Bledsoe and some years ago he was reduced I cef eve
lower than I have ever "seen any one that afterwards recover
ed, with what I supposed to bc'Dvsncnsia and Liver nflee-.ion.
and after trying the prescriptions ot many Physicians in this
as well as other countries, without relief, 'ho finally sueeeded
with a preparation of his own in being restored to good
licalth. JI. GABBERT, 31. 1).
Physicians are requested to try this preparation. We
feel satiLfied it will sustain the character we give to it in this
ptiTjlier.tioii.
" Huntsville, January 12, 1S52.
Dr. Bledsoe: Itakethe liberty and fell it to be my duty
to recommend to all persons suffering from disease "of the
stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound, as a very
seperior medicine. -My son, aged 15 years, had been under
medical treatment about five years for dvsjtcpsia and diar
rhea when having almost despaired of his recovery, I con
cluded to try your Alterative, two bottles of which, f believe,
Huntsville. Ocf, 17, 1SJ2.
Dr. Bledsoe Some time has eiapsed since I gave a cci
tificatc that my wife had been greatly benefited by vour
Alterative Compound. I now take pleasure in savin"- to
the public, that my wife had for three or four years Been
subject fo the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomach
from dyspepsia. 1 liad tried of several whom I thought to be
the best physicians in the place and a great many differen
medicines, with momentary relief. Being persuaded to try
your alterative compound, I did so and I am happy to say
that it has entirely cured her; and I would conscientiously
recommend it to all persons suffering from diseases of tho
1 i v er and dyspepsia. N. B. ROBERTSON.
Huntsville, Sept. 29, 1851.
Dr. Bledsoe Having seen the publication of your Alter
ative Compound, I think it my duty tesay to the public, that
I had been for years subject to spells of Cramp Colic, in its
worst form ; that I had tried almost every thing that is gi
ven by physicians, and never found any thing that would cer
tainly relieve me, until I tried the above medicine, which nas
relieved me in every attack in less than an hour.
- " WM. B. LLOYD.
' Giles C'ounti Tenn., Dec. 23, 1S51.
Ur. isledsoe : 1 feel that I should fall short of mv duty
tojou and to those who are afllicfed, were I not to "further
recommend your Alterative Compound. It has entirely re
lieved me, so that I have not had cause to take anything in
two months. I can eat anything I want with impiim'tv, and
bejieve my health is as good as it ever is at my advanced age.
Should I ever suffer from dyspepsia again I shall be sure to
call on you. I am very respectfully vour friend.
11 TV IM-Vpij r it t rrT(rT
Huntsville. Ala.. Aufrust 24. lfisi.
This is to certify, that I had sulfered for many years with
T ? t T . - I- . I . - ... . . " ...
LMspepsia anu uiseases oi uie Liver, i'livsician atter I'hv
sicinn tiad prescribed for me without mv receiving anv ben
efit, when I commenced the use of Dr. Bledsoe's Alterative
Compound, which cured me soundly, and 1 recommend it
because ol the same happy effect upon others of my acquaint
ancc. JOSEPH CAROTHERS.
Huntsville. Ala.. March 3. 1852.
Dr. Bledsoe: Sir : Judging from tho certificates you
have already advertised, it will be almost unnecessary for me
to add further evidence in regard to the healing virtues of
your Compound; but I mnst say, tliat tor years T suffered a
great deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement of the spleen,
and thought that I ucver would recover. I commenced tak
ing your compound about nine weeks since, and have gained
io or pountis, anu ieei aoout as well as t ever did.
HENRY J. GOFF.
5FThe above medicine is forsale in every Drug Store in
the city, and most of the towns in the State." G. W. IIEN-
DLRSHOTT, General Agent, for wholcsaleing tho med
icine. ?3?""Pnce 1 per pint Bottle. novlfc lyd tr
GROIVT II OF 18 5 2.
12,300 Papers,
RECEIVED by the subscriber, agent for DAVID LAN
DRETH, Early May, Earlv Frame and Marrow Fat
Peas: Six-Week, and Speckled ValentineBush Beans bvtlm
bushel ; Eatbj York, large Drum Head and Hal Dutch.
Cabbage; EARLY TURNIP BEET: SUGAR PARSNIP
long scarkt Radish ; Early Dutch Red Top and Rutabaga
The Rural Register and Descriptive Catalomie for 1SSS.
fjr distribution, gratis.
GARDENING TOOLS;
Spades and Shovels, Dutch half round and forked hoe
Hand Cultivators, Prunine Knives and Scissors. Box Shear
Ac.
FRESH RED CLOVER SEED;
HO. HERDS GRASS OR RED TOP SEED:
DO. BLUE GRASS SEED; -AU'thc
growth ot 1852, and for sale at the lowest prices bv
T. WELLS. "
Sign of the Manand Mortar, on Market, opposite Union
street, Nashville. feblO
CLOVE ONION SETTS.
40
BUSHELS received and for sale by
- feblO
T. WELLS.
LIQUORICE, &c.
LBS. Calabria Liquorice; 40 doxen fresh Olive
Oil. Received and offered low by
T. WELLS.
2516
feblO
PAINTS.
375
r Kegs fresh White Lead;
O 793 lbs. Ground colors, assorted. Received by
feblO ' "T. WELLS.
OILS, &c.
GALLONS vuer Linseed Oil;
10 barrels Tanner's Oil;
578
10 do LARD OIL;
5 do Snirits Turpentine;
Received and for sale at low prices by
T. WELLS
fehio eo?w.
ilarket srecf,.Nahvil!e.
from steamex
VAmenra,andbrl9by. MORRIS & STRATTON, rJ
MISCELLANEOUS.
A SURE ROAD TO FORTUNE.
WE feel it our duty to urge upon all who have not yet
tried their luck in tho Wheel or Fortune, where so
many thousands have received a comDefencv for lif mth
but trifling outlays, through the instrumentality of the Great
PrizeSeller Pyier &. Co. To procrastinateno longer, but
resolve to take one or more chances in the SPLtNDID
SCHEMES FOR MARCH. The first order mav place acor
respondent in independent circumstances for life, and there
by avoid ages of misery, while a small outlat willenabla
any person to try the Humor of the "Fickle Goddess," and
by one lucky turn of the wh.'Njl of fortune may be realized,
that woidd otherwise consume years of toil to acquire.
Prizes sold lost month.
$50,473, in package Quarter Tickefs,sent to S. Carolina.
S30.000, in package Wholes, sent to Georgia.
$15,000, in package Whole, sent to North Carolina.
$42,000, in package of quarters, sent to North Carolina.
17,71C, in package of Halves, sent to Tennessee,
!2u,000, in package of Eighths sent to Virginia.
9,000; m Single Whole Ticket sent to Alabama.
510,040, in package of Half Tickets, sent to Tannest.
ESTBe sure to address for a handsome Priza,
n'FEIl & CO.
No. 1 light street, Baltimore, Maryland.
Splendid Schemes for Ularch. 1833.
SFThe Certificate Prices of packages of quarter tickets
unit ,
, are given below.
Date.
March.
1
Capital
Prizes.
$24,000
33,461
17,716
20,000
. 40,000
2S.500
lS.GCG
35,000
20,000
15,000
43,503
26,000
18,000
80,000
20,000
16,312
40,000
7,500
20,000
83.000
20,000
15,000
61,576
40,000
20,000
30,W9
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Naof Price of Price of
Ballots. Tickets. Packages.
73 Nos.
75'Nos.
7S Nos.
75 Nos.
73 Nos.
75 Nos.
79 Nos.
78 Nos.
75 Nos.
7ti Nos.
75 Nos.
7$ Nos.
75 Nos.
78 Nos.
75'os.
73 Nos.
75 Nos.
75 Nos.
78 Nos.
75 Nos.
7$ Nos.
75 Nos.
7SNos.
73 Nos.
75 Nos.
7S Nos.
75 Nos.
13 drawn
13 drawn
$13 00
35 00
15 00
IS 00
45 00
30 00
IS 00
80 00
13 00
14 00
55 00
25 00
17 00
85 00
15 00
13 00
35 00
80 00
16 CO
85 00
IS 00
13 00
60 00
3d 00
17-00
35 00
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10
15 drawn
12 drawn
13 drawn
13 drawn
12 drawn
16 drawn
12 drawn
14 drawn
12 drawn
15 drawn
14 drawn
12 drawn
15 drawn
12 drawn
13 drawn
11 drawn
15 drawn
18 drawn
13 drawn
14 drawn
16 drawn
12 drawn
14 drawn
1 2 drawn
15 drawu
5
5
12
S
5
10
5
4
15
S
5
10
5
5
10
S
5
10
5
4
20
10
5
10
5
4
5
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10
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12
14
15
10
17
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19
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25
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Dramngs forwarded to Correspondents bv the first
mails after the lotteries are drawn. " ,
""Correspondents will please order a few davs before
me untunes are urawn.
We advise the purchase of Packages of Tickets m every in
stance.
KBTBankDinfts or Certificates cf Deposit payable in Gold
at sight, will be promptly remitted to those Correspodents
who draw prizes at PYFER & CD'S.
"Remember A Package of Tickets, can drawronr.
ot the most splendid prizes in a scheme.
Spfa onler to secure a Fortune, and the cash immediate
ly after the iwult is known, the readers ot this paper have
only to remit cuih Drafts or prize tickets, to the Old EstHb
hshed, far famedaud truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery
Brokers. ' i t'ER & CO., "
uKiieiu iin jo iL,igtit street, Ualtmiore. 31 d.
FCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & CO
fOK 1 II-W EST comer of the Public Square, near Plant
JL ers' Bauk, Nashville, Tonn.
.pT"We are drawing Sight Checks on all the principal
cities of the East, South and West at the lowest rales, "in
sums to suit purchasers."
, We buy all kinds of current and uncurrent Bant
Notes at moderate rates.
SiT We buy South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina
Bank Notes, at a very sftiall discount.
. 'e will purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon
ies at a fair premium.
We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend fo
collections remitting on any point requosted at Bank rates,
charge but percent, commissions.
We are taking Bank of East Tennessee the same as
other Tennessee Bank Notes; janl?
D. S. & W. H. WOODWARD.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, and
Texas Land Agents.
Particular attention paid fo filling orders GGicr over
store of W. T. Smith A Co.. rvo. Mn
tho
Oct 8, 18d2-6m Xew Orleans.
BRADY, GORMAN & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants,
mt , new Orleans!
KTThevkeep an Office in Tuscumbia, Ala.
aug23 12m
Jr?iI'f.FRKNCII'ASent' SashviHe, is authorized to
ake CASH advances upon shipments of Produce to th
ove firm.
CARRYALL FORSALE A first rate newcus
tom made carrvall for sale cheap for cash, by
jau2i ' W. MEREDITH.
TRUXKS, &c Extra fine Lcathor Trunks, Velvet
and Bnisseil Carpet lings. Leather and Drugget Carpet
Bags, just received and for sale bv
ja"21 W. MEREDITO.
CRUMR CLOTHS Rich and splendid Crumb
Cloths, with borders, just to hand and for sale bv
Janl . W. MERELilTIL
WOOL HATS. Wool Hats just received and for
sa'c by jan21 W. MEREDITH.
TED HLANKETS. Extra fine
JL received and for sale by
Bed Blankets, just
jan21
MEREDITH.
ATEW CAItPETJNC Just received this day and
JL forsale by jan21 W. MEREDITH.
OIL CLOTHS -All widths, just received and forsala
T jan21 W. MEREDITH.
TENNESSEE HOUSE IN GEORGIA.
VT. F. HARRIS. SKIDJIORG HARRIS.
HARRIS & CO.
Forwarding nud Commission merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Forward with care and dispatch to and from the Eastern
cities, or to any point desired, GOODS, PRODUCE AND
MERCHANDISE, of nil descriptions, and sell on commis
sion,' PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. They also pur
chase to order GROCERIES, which can be bought. on
most favorable terms, in the Savannah maiket. The solicit
your patronage, and pledge their utmost exertions to give
satisfaction. dec:0- Cm
CUMBERLAND HOTEL,
Foot of Broad Street, Directly opposite the Steamboat
Landitig, NashviUTenn.
J. L. GRACE, Proprietor.
TnE undersigned, thankful for the veiy liberal
patronage bestowed on this House since he
opened it to the public in March last, and most re-
sncctfullv solicits a continunnct of tmlilir- fiivnr- To Um
boarding and traveling community, he would say, that ho
is now prepared to give them accommodations equal to any
hotel in the city, having procured the scirices of polite anil
attentive clerks, experienced waiters, and first rate cooks.
The rooms are large aud pleasantly situated, commanding
a beautiful viewot the river and business operations of the
city. Persons wishing to travel bv the river this house af
fords superior advantages, being located
Immediately at the Landing.
The traveller who stops here need never loose his chanea
of the first boat. Baggage will always be conveyed to and
fr jm Steamboats by the servants of the house, free of charge
Bills always moderate. jan22
J. I- GRACE.
HUMBUG! HUMBUG ! ! HUMBUG!!!
OPENING the Campaign for 1852. Scott, Douglass, Lean
Jimmy and Cass m the field; but Thurston & Ber
nard aro alwaj-s foremost at the Union Store, South
Side Union Street, with a quiet smile of Victory on their
phiz, ready to exhibit their stock of Spring and Summer
Goods to those wishing to purchase.
We have a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goodi,
among which are Brown and Bleached Domestics, do. Drill
ings, Blue Drillings, and a great variety of Summer Stuffs;
a splendid assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers, latest
styles; Berages, Berege de Lanes. Silk Tissues and Poplins,
Prints, Ginghams, Jaconets, Muslins, Fans, Parasols, Gloves,
Hosiery, Ac; Kid Ties, Buskins, Gaiters; Leghorn, Straw,
Palm and Kossuth nats; all of which we will sell aslowa3
any house West of the Mountains. You who want THE bar
gains must be on hand soon, because if you don't buy them
some body else will. We arc bound to sell.
We earnestly solicit an examination of our Goods and
price?, and, by'strict attention to business, hope to merit a
share of public patronage.
aplo THURSTON & BERNARD.
SOUTHERN CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING C0NPANY
Of Nashville,
WOULD inform the citizens of Nashville and gggf
the public throughout the south vefozr?fcl
that they have comment business at Si
of S. V,D. Stout, a few doors so ofp
where they mamuacfure B.JhSltaffi
Bugmes, Ac., which they will sell low anu " favora
Thef work is of the "AhaTrS.
bl' with any mrr nfactured north or f he best of
leeted their mafuial with Kant their work,
wood and iron h Tennessee, th .li w aet3JeA&
d
in
nding
want of Carriage!. Vo buy
north for their woric
Bced workmen on liberal
Repairing done by expeneu. - g- . .
ternis.
march 8 wdtrwtm.
I- nT, o it.E. We will se Ior g piFer, or six
nths a first rate Cook, Washer and IroiW.
: . months, a nrsi rc ,. o2
A:?fpaiir and22vSohli Tn 40
yeaoiu-ivw"-" Mol,ff - , r.it,I.a.
fonaole: caland see them. GLOVER ABQ1
F
OR-SAX.E. On six months "credit; forty "are
N. & C K. R. Stock-, .ftbS? c GLOJEltufc BPY-
There is a large percentage in favor of those purchasers
who order by the Package, aud the chances of drawiiw four
of the larsrest Prizes in theSchenip. nn thcml.t- u..fL
,n P0U ' Ta shareof public pa.ronsge an
- j . l . . n i ini iiniti
U"J.-. L"c-' .f . " in induce aninai may do
sli.ill snare no ircine vr . rrt f
of them m
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