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THE
HVILLE UNION,
MISCELLANEOUS.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
NASHVILLE UNION.
7" . .- u ,
.CHURCH & MARLING, Proprietors.
b. v. '. :
OFFICE-NO. GO, UNION BUILDINGS, CHERRY ST.
NAS
4
IS
EHE -.WEEKLY UNION Is furnished to subscribers at
the following rales: Single copies, one year in advance.
S2 50; within the year 3 00; at the end of the year 4 00.
Clubs Of five and upwards 2 00 per copy for one
year. Glubs of subscribers will be received for six months
at the foregoing rates.
The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, at 5 per annum in advance; if not paid in
advance, $G.
The -DAILY is published at Eight .Dollars.
EST THE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY
SUBSCRIPTIONS.., ,v.; .
Remittances of subscriptions may -be made by mail at jw
risk.,; V
Nopapcr will be sent out of "tlie'State unless the order-is ac
companied with the cash. " -
STEAMBOATS.
NEW ORLEANS AND NASHVILLE PACKET.
icw 1'assengei Steamer, II.
O R.W.Hill, Captain T. II. Newell,
100 tons burthen. Tins macniificent Steam
er, now being completed at New Albany, -will take her place
mii,Wn ev-
cry repecty equal to any Steamboat Sn the Western waters,
She liS been Lilt nndnr the suoerintendence of her expe-
rionBed Captain, and has all improvements required by the
Uin I,.. a r i, n.,i.: . j .n RhifA-momR
engaged by application to A. HAMILTON, Agent,
octo " Market Street.
Ki- Mr. TnOMAS HAMILTON v.ill act as Agent for
the Hill in New Orleans, and give his best attention to the
purchase of Mercliandise ordered by her. A. IL
"REGULAR PASSENGER STEAMER BETWEEN NASH
VILLE. AND NEW ORLEANS.
TTJIIE swift and superior Steamer N ash- ,
L vlllc, Tuos. Bellsxvukr, Commander,
will resume her place in the above trade on MaEeS
the first rise of water, leaving Nashville every three week!
throughout tiif.'feeasoa.
The Nashville is unsurpassed by iniy Boat in the trade for
safety, comfort and convenience.
A plan of her Cabin ma)- !e seen and State-rooms engaged ;
by application to JAS. A. McALLISTEll k CO., Agts, J
oci0 Comer ot Broad and College btrects.
Of" Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for
the Nashville in New Orleans, and give his best attention to
the purchase of Merchandise ordered bvher.
J. A. McA A CO.
FOR BURKSVLLLE AND WAITSB0R0. .
REQULAR EIGHT DAY PACKET. -Tlie
lirfit draught fust running passen
ger Packet REPUBLIC, M. G. McCallistkr,
Master, will make regular eight day trips in the above trade
during the feason. bliippors and jKissengore may rely upon
punctuality of this boat lor freight or passage. Apply on
board or to JAMES CLA lllORNE, Agtrt,
dec20 b w a o en Front st.
CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and NASHVILLE PACKET.
T HE t!seurMtfd fast running passenger rif"
X. sfeanior ENVOY, Tnos. Roncens, Mas- JJfz&sfcSV
ter, 1ms taken the place of the st earner .isiSn
Mattie Wayne and will make regular trips in the above
trade during the season.
Leaving Cincinnati every other Wednesday, at 4 o'clock,
P. M. Nashville every other Tuesdav, at 4 o'clock, P. 31.
Tlieabove boat is entirelvnew and for speed and accom- j
modation is unsurpassed. I will be thnnkful for .all orders,
und respectfully solicitfor her a share of public pitivuiage
jaul
A, EN
Agent, Front St.
SMITHLAND, PADUCAH AND NASHVILLE WED
NESDAY AND SATURDAY PACKS f.
TTMlE newand splendid passenger steamer
JL Odd Fellou', CAPT. JO. C. LEAKE,
wil leave Nashville on her first trip, on Sat-
nrdavthe 27lh instant, at 10 A. 31., and will continue
the above trade, leaving Nashville 011 Wcdnadays and Sat
urdays, at 10 A. 31. ainlleaving Paducah on Tlnirsdays and
Mondays at 4 P. M.
The ODD FELLOW has been purchased bv Capt. Leake,
for the above trade. Her accommodations for passengers
nro im surpassed by any packet on Cumberland river. I
ask forater a share of public intronagu.
nortJliim A. HAMILTON, Agent.
MEalPHISt.D NASHVILLE U. S.
MAIL PACKETS.
Vlirpv f!.' llTTVTaVTT T V
AND
EMBASSY.
rrvHE CITV OF 11UNTSV1LLE will leave Nal'ville for
J. Jlemphis every Friday; at 8 o'clock, p. and leaves
Memphis fiir Nashville every 3Iondav, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
EMBASSY will leave Nasliville for Memphis every Monday
nt G o'clock, p. m., leavds Memphis for Nashville every
Thursday at 11 o'clock, a. jl, delivering the mail at the sev
eral post offices between the above jkhTs. They will also
touch at nil points between the post offices.
IVrsons traveling southward will'find it to their advantage
to take this line, as it is from two to three days quicker and
tqually as cheap to New Orleans; meeting nt Jlemphis with
Memphis and "New Orleans Packets which leave 011 the arri
val of our packets, for New Orleans. Our pickets also con
necting with the Arkansas and White River Mail Line. Eve
janlS
A. L. DAVIS, Nashville.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
THROUGH IN FIFTY TO F1FTY-F1YE HOURS.
New York and Charleston Steam Packots.
T L A L& Adger s harves every Saturday
a j attoruonn and eacii aiiornate Wednesday,
J ' - . " . -. - ' "r- 7 I t.- :
In Sntiinlnt .Ifie. , il'r. 1 -O0 tnn --.ii55.
J. Dickinson, Commanucf Jiarioii, tons, xi. uerrv
Conimnnder.
The Southerner, W. Foster, Commander, will leave
each alternate Wednesday. Having been newly coppered
and guards raised, is now in complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant Stato Room Acoom-modation,-apply
at the office of the Agent,
HENRY MISSRdON,
CornerEast Bay and Adger s Sou. Wharves.
Cabbin paSJge t-'. Sfeenige f.-1.
N. B. A new ship will be placed on the Line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblT trw
: - IRON FENCING
At tho Sign of the Spread Eagle, CoUcge Street.
THE undersigned is now prepared to execute all gSsr
kinds of roughl and Cast Iron Fencing.
Also, every variety of Gates, Fancy Sie, Balcony Jft
and Verandah Railing. 3Iy work will be executed as well
as any of that brought front thcEastcrn Cities, and at price3
us low as the same, article can be procured elsewhere.
All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. Tbe
public arc requested to give me a call and examine tny pat
terns and prices. 1 will endeavor to giro the utmost satis
faction. WILL1A3I STEWART,
College Street, opposite the Firemen's Hull, Nashville,
mayl tf
DBS. C. K. & J. D. WINSTON.
O'
kFFER their services to the citizens of Nashville and vi
cinitv in practice' of 3redicineand Sarrcrv.
Oflicc on Cherry street, n6ar the Bank of Tennessee.
Dr. J. D. Winston's rosidence, the house latclv occupied
by Mr. Arrastcad, on Vine street, between Church ami
Broad.
JUST RECEIVED. A few of those fine Black Satin
Apron Stocks. Apply soon. T. J. HOUGH'
feb 1-2
Agent
EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & CO
TVTORTH-WEST corner of the Public, Square, near Plant
JSi ers' Bank, Nashville, Tenn.
i?We are drawing Sight Checks on all the principal
cities of the East, South and West at the lowest rates, "in
6ums to suit purchasers."
5W We buy all kinds of current and uncurrent Banlc
Notes nt moderate rates.
e5y We buy South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina
Bank Notes, at a very small discount.
2af Wc will purchase New Orleaus'and Kentucky mon
ies at a fair premium.
jSgf Wo have Gold and Silver for sale will attend to
collections remitting on.any point requested at Bank rates,
charge but per cent, commissions.
Wo arc ud:tug Bank of East Tennessee flic same as
other Tennessee Bank Notes. jaul7
BRADY, GORMAN & CO.,
Cotton Factors and.General Commission Merchants,
new Orleans!
2TIiey keep an QfGce in Tuscumbia, Ala.
aug23 12m
5j"H. S. FRENCH, Agent, Nashville, is authorized, to
ako CASH advances upon shipments of Produce to th
ove firm.
ARRYALL FOR SALE A first rate nowcus
tom made carryall for sale cheap for cash, by
jan21 W. MEREDITH.
TRUNKS, &c Extra fine .Leather Truuks, Velvet
and Brusseil Carpet Bags, Leather and Drugget Carpet
Baes, just received and for sale b
&n21 W.-MEREDITII.
W . i -i -T i i in
CRUMB CLOTHS. Rich and splendid Crumb
Cloths, with borders, just to hand and tor sale by
jaaai W. MEREDITH.
OOL HATS. Wool Hats just receivod and for
sale by jan21 W. JLEREDIHL
ED B li A3VKETS Extra fine. Bed Blankets, just
received and for sale by
jan21 " w. MfAihUiTii.
TEW CARPETLNG. Just received this day and
1 for sale by jau21 w. MtAlbUlTlL
TEIiNESSEE HOUSE IN GEORGIA.
P. HARRIS. aMMuvua il&juus.
1 t-m" i
ry pains will be laKon 10 rcnuor tuosc vik call on us com
fortable. For freight or passage, apnlv at the U. S. Mail Of
fice, Nashville, or A. B. SHAW & CO., Memphis.
HARRIS. & CO.
Fonrardiug and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Forward with care and dispatch to and from the Eastern
citie?, or to anypoint desired, GOODS, PRODUCE AND
MERCHANDISE, of all descriptions, and sell on commis
irion PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. They also pur
chase to order GROCERIES, which can be bought on
most favorabe terms, in tlie Savannah market. Theysolicit
J?
lowit
vour patronage, and pledge tnetr utmost exertions to givo
satisfaction.
dec30 Cm
VOL. XIX.
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
J. H. ZIMEEI'AN,
"Wliolesale Druggist and Pharmaceutist,
Sick of the Liox axd Mortar, i doors from
the Square, Market St., Nashville,
Have just received, by the late rise of wateuya large and
nusually fine stock of
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Surgical, Midwifeut ant Anatomical Instruments;
Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Spices,
Glassware, and Stoneware; Paint, Varnish,
Coach and Artist Brushes; DrE-STUws,
Perfomkrt, Fancy and Plain Soaps;
Fine Tooth and Hair Brushes;
Letter and Cat Paper: Steel Pens,
Inks, Ac; Tobacco, Snupfs, and Cigars;
Powder, Shot, Lead and Safety Fuse; Pure
Wines, Brandies, Spirits, Ac; Landreth's Gar
den Seeds; Tankers' Oil, Bel-sues, Lampblack, Ac.
Purchasers, needing any of the above articles, -will do well
to examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
they will find itit3 extensive, of prime quality, (if not Iower)
-Also, M AfienttoAC W j
! ll ,an Pulmonic Bd'am, Mexican Mustang L.mment,
Canton Tea Company s Teas, Dr. J. S. Houghton s Pepsin, j
j ,fS&(,J; ,Jl - 4. would alsomtorm his mends, xc.,
I 'J ELtSE? that he will hereatter be assisted 111 his business
by Mr. MORTIMER MAMILTON, late of the
firm of McNairy A Hamilton, who has been for
a number of years past extensively and favorably known in
the Drug line.
O UPERIOR ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET.
O Jockey Club Pomade,
Low's Celebrated do,
Jules Hauel's do.
Kchada do, J- forlheiHair.
Balm of Columbia,
Genuine Bear's Oil,
Hauel's Eau Lustralc.
Liquid and Solid Rouge;
French and Fancy Soaps;
Low's celebrated 'Honcv Soap;
KousseFs and Hauel's Fancy Soap;
Fine and Drcssincr Combs;
Plain and Fancy Hair Brushes; '
Lubin's Genuine Extracts; . "'
Jfcen Fun ; ':
Amoncan and French Toilet Powdurs; lt
Fancy Chalks; '
Assorted Dentifrices; ,
Pomade Divines, for chapped skins;
Tootli Bnishes, Fancv and Pliiin.
Just received by dcc20 J. 3U ZIMERMAN
TyriNDOW CiliAS!
7 of superior quality
GLASS. Window Glass of all sizes and
received mid for sale low by
J. 31. ZIMERMAN.
IX
3Iagnetic Ointment.
J. M. ZIMERMAN.
J Just received by
dec2o
jjJL ists' Bnishes, Artists' Colors, in Tubes, embracing ev
ery Shade. Just leccived by
doc:W J. 31. ZLMERMAN.
JtUUESTXVhite Wiu.li, Uusthig, Crumb, Cloth,
Black, Pope's Head, Horse, Tanners', Printers', Var
nish, Blue, Paint, &.c, of assorted sizes. Just received by
dec20 J. 31. ZLMERMAN.
j Q
JIOKIJfG TOBACCO
800 RolLs vfcryold and rich;
100 uoz. CUit.in paiHjrs;
W do. SogArlatti Turkish;
Just rcrcivcojPid for sale low by
aprilOO
J. 31. ZIMERMAN.
XFAGNOLIA COTTON. -We arc agents for the
It i sale ofthe celebrated MAGNOLIA COTTON KliliD,
an article which several years experience with some of our
best planters has proven to be better ndaptcd to Middle Ten
nessee man any ttiui was ever grown. L.au soon or inev win
all begone. JOHNSON & SMITH,
jairjy Broadway.
SYCAMORE COTTON YARNS -A full supply
of Sycamore Yarns, kept constantly on hand at fac
tory prices for Cash. RA3IAGE & CHURCH.
January 1, 1H.V3.
J. T. NATHURST
JIOOFER AM) MANUFACTURER
Of Warren's Fire and Watsr Proof ComposU'wn.
T DEEM it unnecessary for me to say anything in favor of
JL tins mode ot llooling; tlie constant increase ot its popu
larity for the last seven years that it has been tasted in near
ly all parts ofthe Union, is the best evidence of its utility
and value. The roof shows for itself
JT"()lliceon Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st.,
in 31oore's block. fcb2 ly
LIFE INSURANCE.
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART
FORD, CONNECTICUT.
Jamhs Dixon, Pres. Henry L. JIiller, Scc'y.
Capital and Surplus 8300,000.
Insurance' on lives of white persons on tho joint stock
and mutual plan.
Al?o. Insurance on the lives of Negroes, on reasonable
terms. S. U. L00.MIS,
jan 15-r-fim Agent.
THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PA.
A. J. GILL1TT, iee'v. J. B. RUTHERFORD, WeS.
Capital 8230,000 !
(Ojjicton Cet!ai'.itreet,orr tite Mutual Protection Ins Co.)
v ;
w
ILL take lire risks in limited amounts on city or
countrv property. Policies ls-sucd and Losses ad
justed and metatthe office in Nashville.
References L. J. Levy, "
B. Comegevs, Cashier of. hil. Bank, (
W. L. Shaffer, Girard" f.Philadel.
AV. Dennie k Sons j
Rev. Alexander Campbell, Bethany, Va.
Patrick & Brand, Bankers, Pittsburg.
W. H. Burrough, Irving llouc, New York.
G. W. Copelcn, Cincinnati,
JOHN G. FERGUSON-
Nashville, Febniary 2, 1S53 Cm
REMOVAL. DR. B. W. HALL has removed, to the
office and residence on Cherry street, opposite Judge
Catron's, near Cornelius & 3IcCoinGs Cabinet Wurcrooms.
JanS.
" LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST !
rjnllE subscribers have associated tlicmclves together for
JL the purpose of carrying on a general agency business
in buying and sollinir negroes.
Wo can at all times be found at our office, No. S3, Cedar
slrc-et, between Cherry and Summer, where we have erect
ed Srfle";tiid comfortable quarters for keeping any number of
negroes, and those wishing to sell may be assured of getting
Ilic nislicst murkct price, as we will cither uny on our own
account or sell on commission for others. Wo pledge our
selves to obey instructions, and esneciallv promise to be par
ticular in sclwtire irood homes for favorite servants, with
out separating families. IUBBS & PORTER.
Rrws W. Poktcr, Giles county.
Jos. W. Dabbs, Nashville. janSG
ANDREW J. DUNCAN,
XTASno"'is!oi,c a full stock of BRITISH, FRENCH, ,
JUL GERMAN, and AMERICAN
Dry ds,
adapted to thepresentand approaching season, and to which
he will continue to receive additions by every steamer
consisting ot
Black and colored Silks;
French Muslins;
Painted Lawns;
Printed Persians
Cheno Royals;
Black Dress Goods;
French Printed Lawns;
Bareges;
Crapes;
Crape Losses;
Tarltiins; DressrTrimmtngs;
Cloths and Cassimeres.
rancy Dress do;
Enibr'd and plain Swiss;
Muslins and Lawns;
Embroideries and Laces;
White Goods;
Hosiery;
Gloves;
Cravats;
Linen and Silk Hdkfs;
Satin and Silk Vcstings;
bilK andbaun luubons;
1 . i x ,
j ioiihucs, xaiiKccns,
Kremlins, Chambry, Camlets,
Fancy Prints, Black Prints, English and Frencfi 44 Chintz,
Bleached and Brown Muslins, Bleached and Brown Drill
ings, Cambrics, Silk and Linen Threads, Spool Cottons, Ac
-A L S O
New Style Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flower and
Wreaths, Bonnet Trimtning3, Ac.
Hatd, Caps, Boots, Shoe , and a general stock of Goods,
which heis prepiired to offer at the lowe prices upon libe-
, i i . . . i.r ii r . . ii . ..1! p i .
rai terms, nuuiespccuuiiy ltiviics me aiicmion oi mcrcuanis
ana the traite generally.
A.J. D. is agent for several large factories,
ana will soon oc largely supplied, with, their
oods. Nashville. Feb. 25. 1353.
"TVTOTICE. In consequence of the Fire on Friday mom
J-i ing, wenrc compelled to suspend business for some
time, out win commence again as soon as we can procure a
suitable house, of which due notice will be given. In tho
meantime we hope our friends who arc indebted tons, and to
Ewin, Brown k Co., will come forward and settle up without
delay, Unit we may meet our own engagements promptly.
Wo can be found at No. 18, on the square John Nichol's
old stand.
We would also take this occasion to express our grateful
thanks to those who have kindly favored us aud our prede
cessors with their patronage; to the Fire Companics nnd
citizens, to whoso exertions we are mainly indebted for
what of our goods were saved, and to those kind friends-who
sympathise with us in our loss.
feb2 EWIN BROTHERS.
LINSEED OIL AND WHITE LEAD.-lObbls
Linseed Oil ; 200 kegs Fahnestock's White Lead. Just
received aud forsale low for cash by
dec20 J. M. ZLMERMAN.
T?AMILY
GROCERY. Families livino-
1 near or on Broadway can always get tho fol-
ving articles atmystore,No. 52, on Broadway,
tn small or largo quantities from day-light to 10 at night:
Butter, Eggs, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Candles, Bacon, Lard and
all other articles usually kept in a Family Grocery.
feblC D. TRIGG, No. 52, Broadway.
"t-LASS WARE. 100 boxes Jenny Lind quart Flasks
Y slOO boxes Fancv nint Flasks:
100 " XPtnt do;
or
ale by
feb25
W. H. GORDON A CO.
WW
NASHVILLE, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1853.
INSUEANCE.
THE UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURAJJCE COMPANY 01
NASHVILLE.
CAPITAL 100,000 DOLLARS!!
Chartered by the State.
THIS Company having fully organized, is
now ready to take risks on all descrip
tions of property, against loss or damages by
fire, also against penis of the sea orinland nav
igation. Propositions for insurance will be received at the
office of the Nashville Insurance and Trust Co., College St.
A. W. JOHNSON, President.
J. S. Dashiell, Secy. Nashville, Oct. S, 1852.
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
CHARLESTON, SOUTO CAROLINA.
Capital 250,000: All Paid In.
I .HAVE been appointed Agent of the above Company at
Nashville, and am fully prepared to take 3Iarine, 1 ire,
River Risks, on the most favorable terms.
A full statement of the solvency of the Company can be
seen at the office of the Nashville Insurance and Trust Com
panv, on College street.
sep!8 JOHN S. DASHIELL, Agent.
THE MUTUAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
"OFFICE on Cedar Street, adjoining the Post Office, and
J opposite the Verandah, will insure on ma muiuai pnn-
i!?ation and the Cargoes
every description against the Perils of the Seas and Rivers.
Also, the Lives of persons in good health, for a single year,
for a term of years, or during life. Also, Bank Notes trans
mitted perjnaiL .
' All persons having their lives or property insured m tins
Institution, are entitled to a full participation in all the prof
its, without any liability to loss beyond the amount of Pre
miums which they may pay.
3L S. PILCIIER, President,
J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President.
C. J. F. Wharton, Secrefarv. F janl
TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. CAPITAL 5150,000.
OFFICE on the North side of the Public Square, midway
between the Nashville Inn and the Planters.' Bank.
They will make insurance on Houses and Goods of every de
scription against fire ; on Steamboats and Cargo against fire
and the risk of the river; on the Cargo of Keel Boats and
other river crafts, and on se.'i vessels and other cargoes, on
the'usual terms. JOHN M. HILL, President.
Joseph Vaulx, Secretary.
Diiiectors. Alex. Allison, John 31. Hill, F. B. Fogg, G.
M. Fogg, James Correy, Jno. M. Bass, Joseph Woods, Sam
uel Scay, 3Iatthew Watson, J. J. White, Jacob JIcGavock.
janl
NASHVILLE STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
JAMES SLOAN, Proprietor.
MARKET ST., OPPOSITE JOHNSON HORNE'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
MarhU TTarerooms 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 in tlie most tasteful manner and the latest style,
as cheap as it can be dops in any of the Eastern Cities.
By calling at my Ware-rooms, on the corner of Spring and
Summer streets, specimens may be seen which will enable
persons to iudire for themselves, which is tha bast method.
Having on hand all kinds of 31arble from lieast Tennessee.
Also, a fine assortment of Egyptian, Italian and American
3Iarble, which I will sell low to the trade, wholesale and re
tail, finished or in the rough state.
A large assortment of 3Ioxuments, Tombs, Baptismal
Founts, Urns, Vases, Garden Figures, Grave Stones, &c,
carved.and lettered to order. Furniture 31arble executed
to order and sent to any part of the South-West as cheap as
it can be procured from the East. Also, Marble Mantels,
of every description, plain or carved. Building Stone, sold
Wholesale ami Retail.
All orders left at raj Ware-Rooms on the corner of Spring
and Summer streets, will meet with prompt attention. 31y
friends generally will find it to their interest to call and ex
amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful to
my old friends and customers for their liberal patronage, I
hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance
of their favors. JAMES SLOAN,
Corner of Spring and Summer streets, Nashville.
feblO ly
PATENT CHOPPING MILL,
For Chopping Corn or other Grain,
An article which ecery Farmer should have.
IT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to
five bushels an hour either fine for bread or coarse for
stock and is so simple in its construction, that any boy
twelve 3'cars old can keep it in order and run it. It is adap
ted to either Steam, Water or Horse Power.
Having sold the entire right of manufacturing and selling
the above Mill, in Tennessee, to 3Iessrs. J. R. Cowau and A.
C. Howard, of Nashville, persons wishing to purchase can
find them at J. 31. Scaburv's, on College street, where they
will be happy to take orders. BOSS & ADAMS.
aug2S.
OLDEN SYRUP.
10 qr. bbls Golden Syrup,
10 hf. " Sugar House ilolasses,
16 bbls Loaf Sug.ir,
5 Cr'd. do,
.Inst received from St. Louis, and for sale by
feb-23 SA.MUELSEAY.
TRUNKS, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS.
WE have just received a large and fine as- (SKTTi
sortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and ffcrtt!tf
Valises, consisting of Sole, Bag mid Kip StMr 1 TT H
Leather Traveling Trunks and Valises, also of Saxony, Brus
Bolls, Wilton and common CanietBags. which we will sell at
low prices. R.S. H0LLINS & CO.,
janlO Corner of College and Union sts., Nashville.
SUNDRIES. Now landing from steamer Ai
100 boxes Soap; "10 ccroons Indigo;
merica
20 oags I'eppcr; o casks .Maduci'
25 do Ginger;
10 do Spice;
15 do Almonds;
100 dozen Buckets ;
and forsale by febl4
32 half barrels Soda; '
15 barrels Alum;
10 tierces Rice;
10 boxes Oranges ;
MORRIS k STRATTON.
S1 O f H REWARD. I will pay theabove reward
inUuU to any person or persons, as a premium
above the market price, for one thousand Land AVarrants,
of the denominations of 100, 80 and 40 acres. I will pur
chase single warrants of cither denomination.
R. H. BR0CKWAY
Room over Oak Hall, cast side Public Square, 2d door
south i i i ci, .Nashville. octl4 ni27.
s
U'EET HAVANA ORANGES.-Just received
two barrels Sweet Oranges. R. k J. NIXON.
FURNITURE, CARPETING, OIL CLOTH,
nnHE subset iber has iilst returned from the
JL East, and is constantly receiving all kiuds of
Jj Ult.MTUKb, UAHl'l-iTliSG, &c His stock at
present consists of almost every article in his line of busi
ness, and as extensive as any in the city. Purchasers would
do well to call, as he is determined to sell low for cash or on
time for approved paper. A. PATTERSON,
march lo College near Church street.
IflARINGO MAMMOTH.
rpHE thorough bred Jack, MARINGO MAM
JL MUltl, direct trom Kentucky, will make
his first season in Tennessee at Canev Snrinrin n--1-
Marshall county, five miles below the fishing ford in Duck
River, at thirty-five dollars insurance and fifty cents crooin
fee Jennets sent from a distance will he pastured trratis,
and grain fed, if required, at fifty cents pbr week He is
full fifteen, hands two and a half inches high, good honest
measure, unusually large bone, and heavy; mack, with
mealy nose. He has the form, sis, color and blood to re
commend him highly to those who wish to improve their
slock. We consider him the master Jack of Tennessee.
For further particulars see hand bills.
march 11 3m KNIGHT k WILSON.
TOST RECEIVED AT 42. COLLEGE STREET.
tf Ladies elegant Gaiters (with heels;)
" Super. French Lasting Gaiters;
" " Kid f trimmed) Slippers;
" Elegant, Embroidered Patent Leather Slippers;
" best fine Morocco Kid and Goat Boots;
' Misses and Childrens Patent Leather do.
This day received by mar23 RAMAGE k CHUROn.
n. c. CAKUTU.
"wit. TERnr.
J. C. DEW
CARUTH, TERRY & DEW.
DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
154, Market St. dnd 25, Merchant SL, Philadelphia
, npriia ly.
DR. J. W. GRAY.
Office in McCombs' New Building1, on Cherry Street,
Between Deader ick and Union.
12m Residence Sbwanee.
SCALES, WEIGHTS, CASTINGS, &C, &&
JUST received Platform Scales to weigh 1500 'lbs.
" do do '- do 1200 lbs
do do do . 700 lbs.
do . do do . 100 3b.
Counter Scales. Tea Scales.
Extra sets of Weights; ldO Ib weighb, : ' '
Caldrons, 7?, 50 and 82 Gallons. vr--
Sugar Kettles of all sizes.
English Pots from 1 to 18 Gallons.
Tea Kettles of all sizes".
Do., for Stoves. . .
Copper Toasters, with wire cylinders. . .
Enameled Sauce Pans ofall sizes and best quality.
Turned Sauce Paus and Frying Pans, cf all sizes.
' aprilS ' SNOW, MACKENZIE k CO,
PARLOR GRATES.
JUST received a'few patterns of elegant Parlor Grates,
for w hich on account of. their beauty and superior .man
ufacture, have received prizes at the Northern Exhibitions.
'These are tbe handsomest Grates that have ever been
offered for sale in Nashville
opril6 SNOW, MACKENZIE & CO.
ciple, Houses, Jlcrchandize, sc, against Loss or mraage Dy
Fire; Steamboats on any of the Western waters against the
Hazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of Vessels of
&C
CARDS, &C.
JOHNSON & SMITH,
Dealers in Cotton and Tobacco, Receiving and For
warding Merchants, Steamboat Agents, &c,
aprill BROADWAY, NASHVILLE.
mad. stratton.
c. p. smith.
A. W. JOHNSON.
STRATTON, SMITH & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner of Broad and Market Streets,
NASHVILLE,. TENN.,
HAVING disposed of an interest in the Grocery depart
ment of our business to 3Ir. 3Iadison St.ratton, the
same will from this date be conducted under the stvle of
STRATTON, SMITH & Co. at our old stand, on the corner
of Market and Broad streets.
Our stock, now ample, will be kept so by largo accessions
every few days, to which we invite the attention and so
licit a call Irom merchant in the country as well as city
dealers, being determined to sell as low as any house it. the
city. Ourterms cash and cash -onlv.
apr l, 1852.-. v JOHNSON & SMITH.
RAMAGE & CHURCH.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags,
College street, Nashville, Tenn.
A. HAMILTON,
Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, Forwarding and Commis3;.on
Merchant,
oct3 NASHVILLE, TENN.
- K.-J.5il0RRl3.W - . -TUOS..E,STlTKl.LJ.. .
' MORRIS & STRATTON,
(Successors to Lanieh, Morris & Co.,)
Commission and Forwarding Merchants andWhcl
Grocers,
Corner of Marbel and Clarh Stfeels, yaxhcille.
"VTTE have now in store a Urge stock of Groceries
quors, Wines, etc, which will be sold at the Io
market prices, for cash or barter. scp
lie
Li-
cst
I
NEW ORLEANS A CARD.
BENJAMIN F. SHIELDS & CO., Laving per
manently located themselves at New Orleans, offer their
services as Commission and EorwardingMerehants
and General Agents, and solicit consignments of nil
kinds of Western Produce, feeling confident that they can
and will give satisfaction to all who may entrust their'inter
est to their care. Proceeds of sales will be invariably held
sacred and promptly remitted.
P. S. Extensive arrangement made for the receiving and
forwarding of every species of Merchandise, at reduced rates,
from charges at this ioint. Orders for Groceries and Insur
ance Risks, with the collection of Bills, Drafts, kc, attended
to without delay. BENJ. F. SHIELDS k CO.
augl2 ly
MYERS & HcGILL.
DEALEES IN EVERY DESCmiTION' OF
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing and Fancy Goods,
On College street, one door South of the Square.
W1
"II ERE may be found at all timesa large assort
ment ot Wincliester s, Davis & June s, t Myers'
Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen, 3Iuslin with Lin
en iiosoms, (jringliatn, and i-rencn Chintz, btandmg nnd
Byron Collars, Underwear, 3Ierino, Shakcd Silk, Cash
mere, Vigonia Cotton and Cauton Flannel, for ladies
and gentlemen, Gents Cloth Gatters, Gloves, Kid and
Silk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma,
Cuff Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linen
and Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks; Ties, Waterfords, Albert,
De 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. Mousy, Rid' tig and
Strengtnening Belts, Robe de Cltambre. Umbrellas. Walk
ing Canes, Ruling Whips, Trunks, Sole Leather, Valises,
Larpet JJags, batciieis, Dressing Uases, Work Box 2), Toi
lets, Opera Glasses, Porte 3Ionies. Fans. Writ in it Desks
Cigar Cases, Flasks, Travelling Companions, Razois and
ivazor btrops, tombs, liruslies, Good year s uutn Gotds.
Perfumery. Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery, Ac, nnd
a large assortment oi otner articles, usually kept by t up
nishinj; Stores.
T" We have made arrangements with our friends at the
North to forward us Goods as soon as received by them,
tnereiorewc snati nave goods Here in lessthan ten davs
from the New York Custom House.
31 VERS k McGlLL'S.
Furnishing Store, College street, 1 door South of the
Square, Isashville. octll
BEN. M. NOEL & BR0.,
Grocery and Commission, Receiving and
Forwarding Merchants,
And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
COLLEGE STREET.
1QUORS AND TOBACCO.
400 bbls Sam Haie's Whisky; 100 bbls Drans Whisky;
50 bbls Old Monongahela do 50" Brown's DD do;
50 " American Brandy; 40 " " S 31 Wine,
20 " Old Port Wine; 25 " N E Rum;
5 14 Pipes Old Brandy, best brands;
1 Pipe Irish Whisky; 50 Baskets Champaigne;
0 boxes ofl.ieber's Ginger and Raspberry Brandies:
o? ripes nouaiiu um; o bins American Uin;
50 bxs Gus Jones' Tobacco;
50 " Walker's Ale:
20 " Young k Birdewell's do
25 " P3IBoarzNo 1 do;
20 " " " Gold Leaf do
10 " B. Daily's do
10 " Endcr's do
5 " S E White's do
In store and for sale by
febl'J
20 bxs Allison's Tobacco;
80 ' Fennel's do
10 " Fcntx's do
20 " Missouri do
10 " Sam Wools 5's do
5 " Rend k Nash's do
BEN. 31. NOEL & BR0.
JUST RECEIVED.
250 bags Prime Rio Coffee;
5o " " Lajniayrado:
25,000 Imported dears:
300 bbls Reboilcd .Molasses;
300 halves do do;
50 hhds choice Sugar;
500 bags fine Salt;
300 kegs Oysters;
500 cans do;
300 bbls St Louis Mills Flour;
100 " Cincinnati do;
300 kegs Nails assorted;
300 boxes Glassware, ass;
100 doz. Brooms;
25 bbls Golden Syrup;
50,000 Melee do;
10 frails "SS Almonds;
JO tierces uice;
5 ccroons Inditro:
2 casks Dutch .Madder;
120 oois copperas;
20 bags Pepper;
1-5 " Spice;
800 roams Wrap. Paper;
oou ids ivanawha salt ;
20 kegs Shot and Lead;
20 DDIs Jiackerel;
30 bbls and half bbls Crackers;
50 bbl3 Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sueran
30Q boxes and half boxes Raisins;
Just received and for sale by BEN. 31. NOEL k BRO.
feblO.
"TTyAN TED. A few thousand bushels Pea Nuts, for
Y i which we win give me uignest market price.
feblO BEN. M. NOEL k BRO.
FOR SALE. "
T OT fronting 34 feet on lower College sf.; running back
JL- iyiect. i wo nouses on the lot, which rent for 210
a ye ;r, price $yoo.
ImI 32 Feet on Franklin Turnpike, iu Preston Hays' addi
tion.
ALSO, 200 acres of land in Smith county, 9 miles from
Lebanon. For fertility the land cannot be surpassed, being
principally creek bottom, about 100 acres cleared and in a
I.:L - t.r .i.li -i . a' t
iiigu suuu ui cuuivauuu, uieoaianceuneiy iimuereu.
The improvements consist of a good frame dwelling,
gro houses, barn, stables, &c, and taw and Gnst Mills, and
Carding Machine, constructed to run either by steam or
water.
ALSO, Z4 acres of land in Edgefield on the Gallatin
Turnpike, opposite M R. Houston's lot. There is on the
lot a goad frame houser vitchen, negro houses, Ac.
ALSO, 43 acres of land on Springfield road, 14 miles from
nasuvuic.
ALSO. 32 acres of land adioiniur the nronertv of W. TL.
ijucas.
ALSO, 7 acres ofland on the Nolensvillo Turnpike, splen-
. - j . . . -
uiuiv iiupiuvuu.
ALbO, 33 acre3 of land, 4 miles from the city; on Uie Rail
1VU2U.
ALSO, the large Brick Warehouse on College street
known as the Port Royal Mills Depot. '
ALSO, 250 acres of laud in Sumner county, near Castiltan
oprtngs.
ALSO, a tract ofland in Sumner county, on Cumhprl.mrf
river, containing 190 acres, known as the Sumner Paper
Mills; tho buildings were erected for a paper mill, and aro
wen cousiniciea ior mat purpose. I'nce $5,000.
ALSO, 3 acres of ground in Edgefield, opposite the prop-
ALSO, a finely improved lot next to Mrs. Polk's, front
ing 88 feet on Vine street, 140 feet deep.
AlbO, 1 acre arid 9 poles of ground near the State Hospi-
ALSO, a lot on corner of Gay and McLcmore streets with
imll,.;j-i,.Mni.:.! V . '
atrood brick house containinc 5 rooms.
ALSO, a very desirable farm 10 miles from Nashville
rear the Franklin Turnpike, containing 118" acres, good
two story brick dwellings and other improvements on the
place.
ALSO, a large fine brick house on Vine street, between
Church aud Broad streets, the lot fronts
street. ' "v
ALSO, 2,000' acres oflandon Uie old Springfield road 17
- .w um niuuivuiL-, uu aianssers virecK, good dwelling and
other necessary buildings, and also. Steam Grist and Saw
aims.
ALSO, a large brick house on Ghurchstreet, ncartheDe
pot, containing 11 rooms, besides kitchen and other necessa
ry buildings. The house is well constructed for a boarding
uouse.
ALSO, a small brick house, 3 rooms on Locust alley, near
Finn's grocery.
ALSO; a double tenement, 3 rooms each on Crawford St.,
above High street. .
ALSO, 209 acres ofland in Sumner county, one milo from
Gallatin.. The improvements are firjit rate.
We have also a number "of other It in the city and farms
in the. country, which can be bought on good terms. -
. : ,-.??:'-'.. GLOVER' & BOYD,
april 13 No. 50 Cherry street.
NO. 16.
curkey & akymN.
CHEMICAL HALL.
NEW AND FRESH ARRIVALS BY
CURREY & MARTIN.
Crr KM IS ISA XD DRUGG IS TS,
No, 85, UNION STRFET, NASHVILLE, TENN.
SODA WATER. As warm weather is approaching
we have fitted up a new our Soda Founts, and are pre
pared to dispense as pui-e and as cod Soda Water as any
other house in the city. Ours shall be the ne plus ulira fount.
The syrups are all made ofthe finest quality and most deli
cate flavor. We shall be happy to receive the patronage of
our citizens and of strangers visiting .the city.
'gg'Our Soda Founts will not be open, on the Sallath.
CURREY &. MARTIN
opril 22 NO. 85 Union street
NEW ARRIVALS. Brushes, Counter, Paint, Paint
ers' Dusters, Gilders' Tips, Badger Graiiiers; Hearth,
Extra Floor, Lamp Brushes, Clamp Scrubs; Popes' Heads
for Windows; Bottle and Tial, together with all other varie
ties, just received and for sale low-by
aP22 , GURREY & 3IARTIN, No. 35 Union st
GALE'S CELEBRATED BARBER SOAPS.
10 doz bars just received by
ap22 CURREY & MARTIN.
OR BATHING. Bath Belts, Bath Gloves. Bath
Brushes and Bath Snonres: iust received bv
P22 c OR RE Yk MARTIN.
SELECT POWDERS, Of Haskell, Merrick &
Bull. We hare just received an additional supply of
these pure and unadulterated medicines, which are especial
ly recommended to the attention of physicians. Wc are al
so supplied with
Fan's Chemicals; ,
e Powers k Weigutman'a Chemicalsj.
Tilden .5: Co'a - Extracts
Ilenning's English. Extracts;
3Iander. Weaver k Mandcr's Chemicals;
Thomas' Extracts, ic
All of which are warranted pure and genuine. The Pre
scription department of our establishment is supplied ex
clusively with these pure and unadulterated medicines.
Ao adulterated Drugs, Medicines, or Chemicals can
find a place in our store. CURREY k 3IARTIN.
FLOWER SEEDS. 1600 papers of rare and select
Flower Seeds, just received per express from Philadel-
iihia. 3Iany of these seeds have just been imported from
Jurope, and are entiely new to our western rardens.
Also in store, a large and fresh (warranted) supply of
rcarch24 No. 35 Union street.
DR. BLEDS DE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND
lite hemedyocer nil Remedies for the Diseases of the j.
Liter
jjispcpsia, Enlargement and InfUtmation J)f tht
Heartburns, Colic Flatulence, Pihs, Consiirpat
Spleen
rnntisM nil
aiseajtcs oj the JSowels, and such dhetuts js arUe from a
iHouiur ahkc uj ute aiumucn, jAcer or Jioiceix, a
scrofula and, tores of any knul. For General Detditu,
jrom wnicn lxiaies frequently tujer, there is not its
equal in Vie ichole Materui Medicu.
rl HE inventor of this prepara'iun was for three years s
jl completely prostrated trom Dyspepsia and inactivity of
me lavcr that lie was frequently for weeks at a time unable to
raise himself from his bed. He sought aid from physicians
at home nnd in Europe, but in vain; his case was pronounced
hopeless by thousands, and it was by accident that he suc
ceeded in curing himself. Since he has been practicing med
icine, ins Miccess in sucn cases lias been unrivalled. lit
has been aware of the incredulity of tho nublic. anrl
quently said nothing thtough the press of his own case
ii:i Un ..1... - ..... -r ii. . ... . j . ..... '
until kuuiiimui in me iueuictne was iuuv established
by its success, as shown ly the certificates which havcoeen
advertised.
I subjoin the certifier fe of Prof. 3L Gacbert, of Memphis,
Tenn., witlr whom I often advised during the timo oi tny
3lEMPins. Tenn. Anril17 1 S.v?
I hereby certify that I have been acquainted with Dr. J
i. Uledsoe and some years ago he was reduced I ctleve
lower tnan i nave ever seen any one that afterwards recover
ed, with what I supposed to be Dyspepsiaand Liver affection,
and afler ting the prescriptions of many Physicians in this
as wellas other countries, without relief. 'he finally suceeded
with a preparation of his own in being restored to good
health. 31. GABBERT, 31. 1.
Physicians arc requested to try- this preparation. We
feel satifcfied it will sustain the character we give to it In this
publication.
Huntsvtlle, January 12, 1852.
Dr. Bleosoe: I take the liberty and fell it to Le my duty
to recommend to all persons sufTerinrr from disease of thi
stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound, as a verv
seporfor medicine. 3Iy son, aged 15 years, had been under
medical treatment about five years for dyspepsia and diar
rheawhen having- almost despaired of his
eluded to try your Alterative, two bottles of which, 1 believe,
entirely cured him. MICAJAH CAYCE.
Huntsville. Oct. 17, 1852.
Dr. Bledsoe Some time has eiansed since r ram n m
tificate that my wife had been trreatlv benefited
Alterative Compound. I now take pleasure in saving to
the public, that my wife had for three or four vpars hivn
subject to the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomach
from dyspepsia. I had tried of several whom 1 thought to be
the best physicians in the place and a exeat manv 'frm-ron
medicines, with momentary relief. Bemc nersuailwl tn trv
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 the
liver and dyspepsia. N.B.ROBERTSON.
. Huntsville, Sept. 29, 1851.
Dr. Blepsoe Ilavuiir seen the publication of vour Altnr-
ative Compound, I think it my duty tesayto the public, that
I had been for years subject to spells of Cramp Colic, in its
relieved me in every attack hi less than an hour.
WM. B. LLOYD.
Gius Cooxtt, Tenn., Dec. 23, 1831.
Do. Bledsoe: I feel that I should fall short of my duty
to you and to t hose who are afflicted, 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 impunity, and
believe my health is as good as it ever is at my ad vanced age.
Should 1 ever suffer from dyspepsia again I shall be sure'to
call on vou. I am very respectlully your friend.
" ELIZABETH J. HARWOOD.
w
Huxtsviixe, Ala., August 24, 1851.
This is to certify, that I had suffered for many vears with
Dyspepsia and Diseases ofthe Liver. Physician after Phy
sician had prescribed for me without my receiving any ben
efit, when I commenced the use of Dr. Bledsoe's Alterative
Compound, which cured me soundly, and I recommend it
because of tlie 3ame happy effect ujion others of my acquaint
ance. - JOSEPH CAROTUERS.
Huntsville, Ala., March 3, 1S52.
Dr. Bledsoe Sir : Judcrinff from the certificates vou
have already advertised, it will be almost unnecessary for mo
to add further evidence In reran! to the healinc- virtues of
your Compound; but I mnst say, that for years 1 suffered a
great deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement ofthe spleen,
and thought that I never would recover. I commenced tak-
. ing your compound about nine weeks since, and have earned
I m " r C I 1 11 T .. . O
ui ou pouuus, uiiu icui auuui us wen as i ever Ulu.
HENRY J. G0FF.
SggTTheabove medicine is forsale in everyDru Store in
the citv. and most of the towns in the Sfjit. (I w hi?v
DERS1IOTT, General Agent for wholesaletng the med
icine. i2FPrice 1 per pint Bottle. liovlS ivd tr
Rich Spring- Goods.
w. a. & j. g. McClelland,
No. 20, PUBLIC SQUARE. NASHVILLE.
ARE receiving and now opening their Stock of SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS; and, in extent and variety
is ueciueuiy me iiiosi luuauuve mey nave ever opened.
They would call the attention of purchasers to the following,
with many other Goods not enumerated : '
RICH DKEciS GOODS.
Plaid India Silks;
Delicate Summer Silks ;
" Plain Rich Silks, all colors;
. ' Berages, "
Chaljej-s, Daj-aderes; , v
Fine Linen Cambrics, 40 to 75;
Plain and Bordered Brilliantes;
Rich Organdy Muslins ;
" French Chintz ; - -
French Jaconets, from 25"to 50 cents;
LACE GOOD.
Valencienne Laces and Insertinfrs. Star Point-Laces. Va
lencienne and Muslin Collars, Cufis and Dimity Bands. Jac
onett and Linen Flounces, Mourning Robes, Plain Mourning
and Traveling Collars.
LINEN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. .
Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings, Damask Tablemens and
Napkins, Fine Bird's Eye Diaptx, Huckaback and. 3fedicated
ni.. t- V j ir.f: ninnr-hod nnd Domestic
Towels, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Bleached and DomesUc
bheeungs, Bed Tickings, kctsc.
Tho most beautiful Spring and Summer Mantles ever
opened In JfashviUe,
liiA A- Ui V w
r,,il -nnsook Hair Cord, Striped Swiss, Checked -Jace-
nelLs,Dotted Swiss Myitis-
tji... nr,A -White Silk Hose. Thread and EnWtsb Cotton
Hose Misses Silk and Cotton Stockings, beautiful Ribbons,
Bonnets, Fans, Mitts, Kid Gloves.
Alnacas. Challdvs; Black and Plaid Bilks, Black Crapes,
TWam Gmn-hams aud Muslin?, blue Rent Silks, without
lustre. Mourning Collars, and Sleeves.
CUlb iUUll SUMS IJUiU.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cottonades, Drillings, Summer Coat-
Jnes, Lisle Thread Shirts, Lmen and Silk blurts ; Cravats,
Pocket Handkerchiefs, striped Lisho and Cotton Half
Hose, AcAc
Wo -will take creat pleasure in showing our Stock, feel"
trig assured we will be. able to offer such inducements, as,it
reffards style and prices, as to be conceded by all.'
.... " l r-.Ti.rt r'n.tiT r . -.
Vashville, March 29,1853.
worst iorm; man naa inca almost even' tiling 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
r
FALL & CUNXINGIIAJH,
No. 47, College Street, Nashville, Tenn.
ARE now in receipt of their entire stock of HARD WARE
andCOTLERYfortheSpringTrade, and in calling
the attention ofthe merchants of 31iddle and East Tennes
see, Kentnck-, and North Alabama, to thcirlargeand varied
assortment, they feel confident that it will compare favora
bly with that ol any House in any country, anil when the
item of Transportation is-considered, it will be found that
self-interest should prompt all dealers in this section of the
country to encouratrea home market.
They also invite the attention of Blacksmiths, Carpenters,
and Fanners visiting Nashville to their assortment of Tools,
h arming Implements, Ac, a large stock of which they always
keep on haad.
leatherst Girwng and Beesicax, taken aUhe hrghesTmar
FebIC6 1853 ' fr g' rin PaJmentof debt3-
"TH0U HAST A CHARMED CUP 0 ! FAME I"
"Ltie to the Pontic sea.
Whose icy current and compulsive course
e er feels retiring ebb, but keeps due on "
To the Propontick and tlie Hellespont"
So the undying fame, bright as the "blaze of sunsetbalds
oer the laurel brow d," deservedly accorded to those Truly
Fortunate and well known Exchange and Lottery Brokers,
PYFER & CO., Batimore, Md.
Will "keep due on," until their popularity extends from the
"icy Capes of Labradore," to the searching sands cf Nubia's
Desert, and until the Hosannas of a Universe extol their
name in one prolonged shout that shall frighten the.reiga of
chaos, and startle scared echo from hercaverned sleep. "In
lazy apathy let stoics boast."
The grateful praise duly received from every section of
the couutry, from those who have been snatched from tho
brink of despair by the untiring efforts of these far-famed and
popular Lottery Agents, is the onlv reward they covet lor
devotiug their energies to the public's service; to them "praises
are wages." The immense amount of good that PYFER k
& CO. the Truly Lucky and Far-famed Lottery Agents, No.
1 Light Street, Baltimore, Md. Have accomplished by pre
sentintr to the public inonthlv a schprfn! r
L schemes of LegaLtuuL Responsible-Lotteries. - ,. .
in presenting to our numerous correspondent! throughout
the country our very brilliant and elegant schtanes for the
mouth of May, we enjoin those, whose expectations were not
fahj realized in April, in the language ot the Poet, to
"Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt :
Nothing's so hard, hut search will find it out"
READ THE RESULT OF PERSEVERANCE!
In package of Whole Tickets, the Brilliant Prize of 50,
210, m Grand Consol. Lottery of 31aryland, CI.ua No. 1, was
sent per mail to an old correspondent in Virginia. . .
$2(j,o00, in package of Halves sent to South Carolina!
$15,000 in package of Whole Tickets, sent to Pennsylvania
511.000, iu package of Wholes Tickets, snt to Georgia:
3,000, in package of Halves, seat to South Carolina.
20,000, iu package of Quarters, sent to Tennesseo.
?12,000, in package of Half Tickets, sent to Ohm. '
s,000in package of quarters, scut to North Carolina.
5,000, in packageof Wholes sent to North. Carolina. , i
JrfjTBe sure to address for a handsome Prize, ,
r YEER & CO. . ,
Ao. Light street, Bultimort, Maryland.
Splendid Schemes for May, 1S33.
fiFThe Certificate Prices of packaged of quarter" tickets
I
Trice of
'uckages.
3o.OO
13JW
35 00
13lJ00
13i00
45 ,00
30 00
19 00
- 85.00
1800
15 00
53 "00
80 00
1S.0O
40.00
15 00
IS" 00
50 00
25,00
13 00
401)0
IB00
13 s 00
120 CO
SO' 00
13' 00
Date. Capital Naof Price of
May. Praia. Ballots. Tickets. 1
2- 25,000 7S Nos. 13 drawn S
C 20,000 75 Nosl 12 drawn 5
4 31.000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 10
5 25,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5
6 ' 2-1,000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 5
7 40,000 73 Nos. .la drawn 12
9 25,000 7a Nos. 12 drawn 8
10" 18,(536 78 Nos. 12 drawn t
11 30,000 76 Nos. la drawn 10
12 25,000 78 Nos., 13 drawn 5
13 13,500 78 Nos. 13 drawn 4
14 50,000 75 Nos. 11 drawn 15
115 5 of 12,000 78 Nos. IS drawn 3
17 21,000 73 Nos. 12 drawn 5
18 30,yt)9 78 Nos. 12 drawn 10
19 20,000 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5
20 24,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5
21 4ij,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 1(J
23 20,000 78 Nos. 15 drawn 8
24 20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5
25 88,000 78Nrts. 13 drawn ID
25 20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5
27 15,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4
28 60,000 73 Nos. IS drawn 32
30 28,500 75 Nos. 13 drawn 8
81 18,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5
J5F"Drawings forwarded to Correspondenta by the first
mails after the lotteries are drawn.
jgrCorrespondents will please order a few daya before
the lotteries are drawn.
There is a large per centage in favor of those purchasers
who order by the Package, and the chance nf rJmirinrr fnm-
of the largest Prizes in the Scheme, are thereby secured.
Wc advise the purchase of Packages of Tickets in every in
stance. 3f!Dank Drafts or Certificates of Denosit navuhln in finl.l
at si"ht. will be promptly remitted to those i?irr.!rnnrlnnta
who draw prizes at PYFER k CO'S.
5jrRemember A Package of Tickets.
ofthe most splendid prizes in a scheme.
J5?"In order to secure a Fortune, and the cash immrvl?fi-
ly afler the result is known, the readers of this paper have
only to remit cash Drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Estab
lished, fir famed and truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery
Hrokei-s, PYFER k CO.,
"t"" - n" ii' i uigni street, liaiuniore, xia.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all those indebted to Ebsxe
zer Fisk. deccaseU.intcstate. to como forwan!
payment, and toali having in possession any of the good A
uiiu cuuuuih oi tarn ueceoseo, to uenver them ; and all those
having claims against said deceased to present them proper
ly authenticated, by tho 10th day of June next, or they will
be forever barred. D. R CLAIBORNE,
marchll 3mtnv Administrator.
DR. WM. JJIcLAJTE,
INDIAN AND GERMAN ROOT DOCTOR,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of NashvtD,
aud vicinity, that he has returned again after a res;
dence of fourteen years in the South, and permanentlylo.
catcd himself in South Nashville, at the corner of Wasb
ingfonand Pearl streets, where he may at all times be fount
by those who lrtuy wish to consult him.
He has in his'poosession many certificates from men f
eminent .standing certifying to tlie permanent cure of tho
most distressing cases ot the following diseases, viz Ner
vous Affection, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills and
Fevers, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds, Coughs, Incipient Con
sumptions, Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fit?, Dropsies.
arcn, wcr.nsnnd various other Diseases incident to the hu
man system.
During his residence in the South, he attended fo over ten
thousand different cases, all of which he treated with more
than ordinary success.
Dr. McLnfie hopes from his much experience in tue Medi
cal Profession and the degree of success that has attended
his efforts heretofore, to obtain Uic confidence and patronage
ofthe sick and afflicted. '
Nashville, Feb 9 ly. DR. WM. McLANE.:
I5rAH Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville..
JOSEPH F. DUNT0N,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods House,
JYo. 51, PbUi" Square, 2iashviUe, Tenn.
HAS now in store a large aid well assorted Stock of the
most desirable goods of the season, embracing every
description and quality, French Mantillas, Ribbons, Silk
Drap GoodsWhitc Goods ofall kinds,Laces and Embroide
ries, French Jaconetts, Lawns and Cambrics, Bareges,
Barege du Laines. Brilliantines; a variety of other Dress
Goods Hosiery of all kinds, Hats of all descriptions, Hard
ware, etc. Looking Glasses, a large variety of Guns and Pis
tols, besides a great variety of Trimmings and every descrip
tion of Goods, to which he now submits the inspection of
Merchants of the city and country trade, to which stock will
be added daily, desirable goods from the East 3Ierchante
generally, are invited to examine my stock and compare
prices with that ol other houses in the trade,
feb 23 J. F. DUNTON
SODA WATER APPARATUS, for manufac
turing, drawing andbottlsing, ofthe latest and most ap--proved
construction, manufactured and for sale, withi ex
plicit printed directions for its use, by
JOHN" MATHEWS.
CORXER OF FIRST AVEXCE XSV 1 REET, -
Opposite Bellevue, 2'ew York
The only establishment devoted exchtMv'ely to the manu
facture of SODA WATER MACHINERY, kc, in the United
Staes, and where may be found a large assortment of every
article connected with the business, including ilatenals, Ac.
jan 27 3m Established 20 Years.
SUGAR. 230 hhds Sugar, now landing from steamiu
America, and for sale by MORRIS k STRATTON.
3). S. & W. H. WOODWARD.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, and .
Texas Land Agents.
CHARLES AV. SMITH,
BOOKSELLER A1TD STATIONER,
No. 51. College Street.
QCH00L, Law, Medical Religious and
"Misppllaneous
Also, Blank Books and Stationery, at lowest
prices.
- "Country Merchants, and School Teachers supplied oa
tha most favorable terms Nashville, Tenn., feb.- 2.-
TT2UBRELLAS 300 Gingham and Whalebone Um
U brellas, 100 Cotton, "
Received; and for sale by A. MORRISON A CO.j
" SELF-HEATING SAD IRON. ".
JUST received a few of the new patent SEir-Hzim-Sad
Iroxs, by which, with the assistance of a cent
.worth of CAarcoaf, the Ironing for a large family may ba
done in tho shade under tbe trees, and requires oa large fira
in the kitchen in the beat of Summer,
opril 6 SNOW, MACKENZIE i CO..
vsiiutcn, uitt-i-, ctmuuiuus, jieinopiasis oi tue i.ungs, and
other Hem jrages; Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Kidneys, Mer
curial and Venereal Taints ofthe Blood: Diseases of Ohil.
Particular attention paid to fillimr orders Office, over.the
store of W. T. Smith & Co., No. 63 Magazine street,,
Oct. 8, 18.12 fim New Orleans.,
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