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CHURCH & MARLIIfG, I'repnetgrs. -OFTCCE
NO1. OS, UNION BUILDINGS, CfflKRT ST.
rljg '
SHE WEEKLY UNION Is fursfe-feed to mbeeribs as
- the following raies: Single -copies,- (lie year is advance.
?2 50; within tbeyear$$ X)0; attbe end of ifeeyear 4 00.
Clubs Of fire said upwards 2 00' 'per copy for oae
year. Clubs oTreb3cribers will be received lor six months
at the foregoing rates;
The TRI-WEEKLY is published every Taeeday, Thursday
and Saturday,'at $5 persnntm in'ad Vance; it not paid m
advance; $G. "
The DAILY is jmblfched at Eight Dollars. - - -
rTHE MONEY IN ALL CASES-TO ACCOMPANY
SUBSCRIPTIONS".. vj i li, ; . . , :
Remittances of subscriplkms may be'Tna'by niail at "ear
risk; - ! l '--' 'Vj . - b,i 4.
... -
jso paper win be sent out of the State nntesa'fhp nrd ia'Ai
companied with the cash. ! :'-. "
STEAMBOATS. .
inimifircnt
fer, now being completedat New Albany, wilLtake her p!
in uiu auove iraoe as soon as navigation opens.
The Hill is entirely new, of the largest class, and is, in ev
cry respect, eual to any Steamboat on the "Western wafers,
ghe has-been built Tinder the EuperintendeuceoCher'exper
ienced Ciiptaiu, and ha?, all improvements required by the
i fate law. A plan of lxr. Cabin can be seen and State-rooms
f Engaged by npplicatriSrtb A. HAMILTON, Agent,
octiirt - t 3fai ket Street.
IW Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act .as Agent for
the Hill in New Orleans, and trfve his best attention to the
purcliasepf Merchandise ordered by her. A. II.
"REGULAR PASSENGER STEAMER BETWEEN" NASH
" YILLE AND NEW ORLEANS.
HTMIE swift and suoerior Steamer Nash- . P53s-
X villcTnos. It ellsxtdeil Commander, UfesJwr
will resume her place in tlie abovs trade onsi
the first rise of water, leavin-r ftashville every tlirce week
throughout the season.
v The Nashville is unsurpassed by any Boat in the trade for
Kafety, comfort and convenience.
A plan of-her Cabin mavbeseennnd State-rooms engaged
by apjdication to
JAS. A. MCALLISTER & VV., -Ag-ts,
OCUD
Corner of Broad and College Streets.
1 TMr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for
Sltl.i :.. AT Tr.r. f.to lmf .ittnntion n
- i' r. ir i i . . .1 1. 1.
A J. A. McA
k CO.
ciou
ih FOR BUEKSVILLE AND WAITSBORO'.
1 The -light draught fast running passen- ffiBngTjjj
car I'acKetiibi'UJJiiiu, Ji. u. ajcualustek,
I )laster, will make regular eight day trips ,in the above trade
i daring the season. Shippers and passengers may rely upon
' punctuality of this boat tor freight or passage. Apply on
board or to JAJ1ES CLAIBORNE, Agirt,
dec20 B w A G ex Front st.
CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and NASHVILLE PACKET.
' nut- insarnassea Jast running passenger fir
JL steamer ENVOY, Ttios. RouoEns, Mas
ter, has taken the place of the steamer
Mattie Wayne and vail make regular trips
trade durinar the season.
in the above
Leaviug Cincinnati ever' other "Wednesday, at 4 o'cloc
I P. M. Nashville every other Tuc3dav. at 4 o clock, P. M.
o'clock,
The above boat is entirely new and for speed and accom
modation is unsurpassed. I will be thanktul for all orders,
and respectfully solicit for her a share of public patronage
JAMES CLAIBORNE,
janl A. ex Agent, Front SL
Southland, paducah and nashvllle wed
nesday and saturday packet.
fTMIE new and splendid passenger steamer pJP5"
X Odd Fellow, CAPT. JO. C. LEAKE, Wf1
wil. leave Nashville on her first trip, on Sat
urday the 27th instant, at 10 A. M., and will continue in
the a'bove trade, leaiug Nashville on Wednasdays and Sat
urdays, at 10 A.M. and leaving Paducah ou Thnrsdays and
Mondavs at 4 P. M.
The ODD FELLOW has been purchased by Capt. Leake,
for the ,above trade. Her accommodations for passengers
am liotSurpassed by any packet on Cumberland river. I
ask, for her a sliarc of mibl ic patronage.
HOV27 6m A. HAMILTON, Agent.
MEOTHIS AND NASHVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKETS.
iMMH CITY OF UUKT6VILLLJ .ffPS.
TnE CITY OF HCNTSVILLE will leave Naslvillc for
.Memphis every Friday; at'G o'clock, p. m., and leaves
Momnlii.i fur Nnshville everv Monday, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
EMBASSY will leave Nashville for Memphis every Monday,
at G o'clock, p, M., leaves ileinptns lor asuviue every
Thursday at 11 o'clock, a. t., delivering the mail at the sev
eral post offices between the above ports. They will also
touch at all points between the post ofliccv
Persona traveling southward will find it to their advantage,
to take this line, as it is from two to three days quicker "and
equally as cheap to New Orleans; meeting at Memphis with
ic tino-
ry pains will bo taken to render those who call on us com
fortable. For freight or passage, apply at the U. S. Mail Of
fice, Nashville, or A. lit bUAAV & uu., wempms.
juUjl3 A. L. DAVIS, Naslivillp.
UNITED STATES HAIL LINE.
THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FlFTY-FlVE HOURS.
New York and Charleston Steam Packets.
J. Dickinson, Commander Marion, 1,200 tons, M. Berry
Conraander. ,
ThO Soullicrner, "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 State Room Acoom
modation, apply at the olficc of gg
ConierEastBay and Adgei'fi Sou." AVharvcs.
Cabbin passage 25. . "Steerage $3,
N.B. A new ship will be placed on the lane to connect
with the Soutlierneron Vndncsdays. feblT tnv
IRON FENCING,
At the Sitrn of the Spread Eagle, Collego Street
THE undersigned is now prepared to execute an
kinds of Wrought and Cast Iron Fencing.
Alert rnw vitin tv of Giitos. Fancv Sten. Balcony
and Verandah Railing. My work will bo executed as well
as any of that brought from the Eastern Cities, and at prices
us low as the same article cm be procured elsewhere.
All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. The
public are requested Jo give me a call and examine my pat
terns and prices. I will endeavor to give the utmost satis
faction. . WILLIAM STEWART,
College Street, opposite the Firemen's Hall, Nashville.
niavl tf
DRS. C. K. &-J. D. WINSTON
yFFER theirs
FFER their services to the citizens of Nashville and yi
I ) riiiitr in nractice of Medicine and Sunrery.
Office oh Cherry street, near the Bank of Tennessee. .
Dr. J. D. Winston's residence, the bouse lately occupied
by Mr. Annstead, on Vine street, lictween Church and
Broad.
JUST RECEIVED. A few of those fine Black Satin
Apron'Stocks. Apply soon. T. J. HOUGH'
fcb12 . Agent
EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEARL & CO
XTORTH-WEST comer of the Public Square, near Plant
JL ers' Bank, Nashville; Tcnn. , . . ,
sT"We are drawing Sight Checks on all the principal
cities of the Eist, South and West at the lowest rates, "m
tiums to suit purchasers."
5 We buy all kinds of current and uncurrent Ban
Notes at moderate rates. -
Sr Wo ,)uy South Carolina, Georgia mid North Carolina
Bank Notes, at a very small discount.
We will purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon
ies at a fair premium.
pgr We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend to
collections--remitliiig on anypoint requested at Bank rates,
charge but l per cent, commissions.
jf We are taking Bank of East Tennessee the same as
other Tennessee Bank Notes. - - f jaul?
"BRADY, GORMAN & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Commission "Merchants,
- new Orleans!
ESfThey keep an Office in Tuscumbia, Ala.
"ug23 12m
S. FRENCH, Agent, Nashville, is authorized to
nko CASH advances upon shipments of Produco to th
ove firm. ,
CARRYALL FOES ALE. A first rate uewcus
jom made carryall for sale cheap g,
TRUNICS, &c Extra fine Leather Trunks, Velvet
and Brussell Carpet Bags, Leather and Drugget Carpet
Bags,ju5.t received ana tor sate oy
jan21 .
VT. MEREDITH.
0
RILJIB CLOTHS. Rich and splendid rumD
Cloths, with oorders, just to nana ana jotkuo m
W- MLUbUlXil.
jan
w
OOL IV.TS. wool liats just received anaior
gale by janai w.ji-.uiuixn.
BED BLANK-ITS. iixirarune uea uianKeis,. just
received.-nd for sale by "W. MEREDITH.
TENNESSEE HOUSE IN GEORGIA.
VT Y. nAEJUS. SKIDltOEE KARRIS.
HARRIS & CO.
Eorwardii-g and Commission i Merchants,
pnnDUnE AND MERCHANDISE. Jbey also pur
chase to order GROCERLES, which can be bought, on j
c V-- u in th Savannah market Thev solicit
, TVxPW5 NASHVILLE PACKET.
QPLLNDID New- Passenei-Steamer, II. , jv
j Q R. W. Hill, Captain- T. II. Newell, Us?ysfel
, f 1500 tons burthen. This mannifipent Stram-5feiSK
lace
Jiempins ana iiew uncuus i auncm ttnn;ii v
val of our packets, for New Orleans. Our packets also con
ti.'ctin(r with the Arkansas and White River Mail Line. Eve-
Forward wi4h care and dispatch to and from the eastern
rHiaTto ay point deairH, GOODS, PRODUCE AND
nrorifujAvniSR nf all dssoriDtionsl ad sell on commis-
dec30 6m
J. M. ZOBIERSIAN.
J. X. ,ZIXEX AN,
Wholeeale Drajjgist axd Pbam&oeatijst,
'SlOV or THE LlOK' AND MOSTJLS. 4 BOOM TSOX:
the Squabe, .Market St., Nasbviixe,
Have just received, b'r the late rise of water, a large and
nusually fine stoclcof
Drugs, McdiciHCS and Chemicals,
:"SnK6iAL, iliowiPEirr; and Akatomical" Ixsteuhents ;
.. Pawts, Oils, Wkmv? Glass, Vaexishes, 'Spices,
Co.ica jlsb Akhst Bbdshes; DTE-STUFra,
Fine Toots axd Hair BausnEs;
Letter asv Cap Paper; Steel Pens;
Ixks, &c; Tobacco, Sxcffs, axd Cigars;
Powder, Shot, Lead "axd Safett Fuse; Pure
Wixe3, BttAXnrES, Spirits, kc; Laxdreth's Gar- w
dex Seeds Taxxees' Oil, Beushes, Lampblack, &c
Purchasers needing ally of the above articles, will do well
in i.T.imine the above sleek before purchasing elsewhere, as
they will find ittis extens ive, of prime quality, (if not lower)
as low as any other House in Tennessee. I
Also, Sole Wholesale Agent for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Williams' Pulmonic Balsam, Mexican Mustang Liniment, i
Canton Tea Company's Teas, Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin.
that he will hereader be assisted in his business
by Mr. MORTIMER HAMILTON, late of the
,firm of McNain- &. Hamilton, who has been for
a number of years past extensively and favorably known in
the Drug line. -
QXIPErToR ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET.
O Jockey..Clb Pomade, ,) - ...
IjOw's Celebrated do,
Jules Hand's do.
Kehada do, - for the . Hair.
Bairn of Columbia,
Genuine Bear's Oil,
Hauel's Eau Lustralc,
Liquid and Solid Rouge;
i;renchand rancyisoaps:
Low's celebrated noney Soap ;
Roussel's and Hauel's Fancy Soap;
Fine and Dressing Comb; ' K'
-Plain and Fancy Hair Brushes j
Lubin's G cnuine Ext racts ; .
MecnFun; ,
American and French Toilet Powders :
Fancy Chalks; - ...
Assorted Dentifrices;
Pomade Divines, Hoi' chapped skins;
Tooth Brushes, Fancy and Plain.
Just received by dec20 J. fo. ZIMERSIAh.
XTINDOW GJjAHS.
Window Glass of all sizes and
YV
of superior qualit-r received and for sale low by
H 1 J. 31. ZIMERMAN.
novlO
0
OD LIVER OIL. Trasks
3Iagnetic Ointment.
J. Si. ZI3IERMAN.
J nst received by dec20
- r
INIATURE IVORIES. Artists' Canvass, Art-
IVX ista Brushes, Artists' Colors, in Tubes, embracing ev-
rushes, Artists' I
Just received by
ery Shade.
dcc'iJ
J. 31. ZIMERMAN.
BRUSHES. White Wash, Dusting, Crumb, Cloth,
Black, Pope's Head, Horse, Tanners', Printers., Var
nish, Blue, Paint, &c, of assorted sizes. Just received by
deCo0 J. 31. ZIMERMAN.
n MO KING
TOBACCO-
O 800 Rolls very old and'rich;
100 doz. (Jut, in papers ; -50
do. Scafarlatti Turkish;
Just received and for sale low by
apriteO
J. 31. ZI3IERMAN".
MAGNOLIA COTTON. We are agents tor tne
sale of the celebrated 3LVGN0LIA COTTON SEED,
an article which several years experience with some of our
best planters has proven to be better adapted to 3Iiddle Ten
nessee than any that was'ever grown. Call soon or they will
all be gone. JOHNSON & SMITH,
jan2'J " Broadway.'
Q YCA3IORE COTTON YARNS A full supply
of Svcaniore- Yarns. kcDt constantly on" hand--at lac
torj price
January
:3 lor Uasll. liAJlAUti C6 iiuivuu..
1853.
J. T. HATHURST
ROOFER AND MANUFACTURER
Of Warren's Fire and Hater Proof GmjnsUum.
I DEEM it unnecessary for me to say anything in favor of
this mode of Roofing"; the constant-increase of -its popu
larity for tlie last seven years that it has been tested in near
ly alt parts of the Union, is ihebest evidence of its utility
and value. The roof shows for itself
pjrOlficc ou Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st.,
in 3Ioore's block. feb2 ly
LIEE INSURANCE.
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 11AIIT-
FORD, CONNECTICUT.
James Dixox,.Prcs. HExnr L. 3Iiixer, Sec'y.
Capital and Surplus. $300; 000.
Ixsuraxce on lives of white persons on the joint stock
and mutual plan.
Also. Insurance on the lives of Negroes, on reasonable
terms. .. S. 1L L00M1S,
jan 15 Gm Agcut,
THE STATE MUTUAL FLRE INSURANCE CO. OF PA.
a. j. cillitt, sec'y. J. uutherfoud, pres.
Capital 250,000 !
' (OMcton Cedar street "over ihe Mutual Protection Ins Uo.)
i - , , . - i -. . i . . i .
WllAi taKe Jire nsKS m iinmeu muuuuu ou l-hj ui
country property. Policies issued and Losses ad
justed and met at the office in Nashville.
Repeuexces L J. Levy, 1
B. Gornegevs, Cashier of I'hil. Bank, I
W.K Shaffer, ' Gir-ard" TPhiladel.
W. Dennie & Sons - J
Rev. Alexander Campbell, Bethany, Va.
Patrick & Brand, Bankers, Pittsburg.
W. H. Burrough, InMng Hou3c, New York.
G. W. Copelcn, Cincinnati, r . .
1 JOHN G. FERGUSON-
'Nashville, Februarys, 1S5S Gm ,
EHIOVAL. DR. B. W. HALL has removed, to the
olfice and residence on Cherry street, opposite Judge
Catron's, near Cornelius fc McCombs' Cabinet. Warerooms;
JanS.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! "
THE subscribers have associated themselves together for
tlie purpose of carrying on a general agency business
in buying and selling negroes.
We can at all times be found atour office, No. 33, Cedar
street, between Cherry find Summer, where we have erect
ed safe and comfortable quarters for keeping any number of
negroes, and those wishing to sell may be assured of getting
the highest market pricej us we will cither buy on our own
account or sell on commission for others.. Wc pledge our-,
selves to obey instructions, and especially promise to be par
ticular in selecting good homes for favorite servants, with
out -separating fiimilics. P-ABBS & PORTER.
Reus W. Pouter, Giles county.
Jos. W, Dabm, Nashville. jan2G
Spri m g" iiuoits9 1850.
ANDREW J; DUNCAN,
TTAS now in store a full stock of BRITISH, FRENCH,
JUL GERMAN, and AMERICAN
.adapted to the prescntaud approaching season, and to which-'
he will; continue to receive additions by every .steamer-r-
consistinjr of
Black and colored Sills;
French 3Iuslins;
Painted Lawns;
Printed Persians
Chene Royals;
l-ancy Dress do;
Embr'd and plain Svlss;
3Iuslins and Lawns;
Embroideries, and Laces;
White Goods;
Hosiery;'
Gloves;
Cravats;
Linen and Silk Hdkfi;
Satin aud Silk Vcstings;
Black Dress Goods
French FnnlcU'ISawns:
Bareges; -
urapes;
Crane Losses:
Tarltans;.
Dress Trimmings;
Cloths and Cassimcres,-
Silk and Satin Hibbous;
fVittnnndfts. Nankeens.
Xremlins, Chambnv Camlets,
Fancy Prints, Black Prints, Euglish and French 4-4 Chintz,
Ltleacnea aud lirown juusuns, uicaeiiuu auu ojiv tun
ings, Cambrics Silkrand Linen Threads, Spool Cottons, Ac .
A L S O
New Style . Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers and
Wreath?, Bonnet Trimmings, kci
Hats; Caps, Boots, Shbe-, and a general stock of Goods,
xrhinU linis nrminrfid to' (iffer at the lo west prices upon hbe-
ralicrms, and respectfully invites the Attention of raercbanta1
ana uie irouu guiici-aiiv. -. .
a . i. t. ?! nr(iit!ifor several larsrc factoriesi
and will soon be largely supplied with tlUU'F j
oods. Nashville, Feb. 2o. lSa f
NOTICE. In consequence of the r ireon Jtnuay mocn
ine. we are compelled to suspend business forsom
time, but will commence again as soon as we can procqrat
Kuuuuie uouse, ot wuicu aueuoiicu u
meantime we hope our friends who are indebted tops, and.'to,
Ewin. Brown & Hn will mm forward and settle up without!
delay, that we may meet our own engagements promptly.
We can be found at No: 18, on the squares-John Nichols '
Dia sum a.
We would also take this occasion to express, our grateful
inanKs to tnose who havij-kindly favored us ana our preae
cesflors witli their patronage; to ,tho Fire' Companies and
citizens, to whoso exertions we tire mainly indebted for
what of our goods were saved, and to those kind.friends who
sympathise with us in our loss.
feb2 EWIN; BROTHERS.
T LNSEED OIL AND WHITE LEAD. 10 bbls
I j Linseed Oil: 200 kegs Fabnestock's White Lead. Just
- received and for sale low for cash by
l T it nMmMtrir
aecao o. atJujKWAPi.
A T, Y GROCiERY. Families Kyinpr. -tfH
near or on Broadway can always.eet the.foU; TtP.
lowing articles atmy&tcre,No. 52, on Broadway, Jm-NK;
in small or large quantities from day-light to 10 at night:
Butter; Eggs, Sugar,- Gofl.ee, Tea, Candles, Bacon, L&rd aacL.'
all other Articles Xisually kept in a Family-Grocery. 'M
feblG D. TRIGG?o.5S, Broadway
LASS WARE. 100 boxes Jenny Lind quart Flasks .
I JT sl00 -Vaxes Fancy pint'Flasks;
100 " iaPml ao
or ale by feb25
W. 1L GORDON &C0.
NASHVILLE, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1853.
INStJEANCE.,
THE UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY 01
NASHVILLE.
C.APJT?A 100,000 D4LLAZS! 1
Chartered by .the State.
THIS Company having fully organiaed,is
sow raadv to take risks on ail descrip
tions of property, against loss or damages by -
'fire, also atrf.mst penis of the sea or inland nav-
r wmtion. ProD08ions for insuraHce will be received at tne
I . t . i t i m a f - rit1 Oi
oliice oi.iae-riaBBVUie insurance ana irusi vo., vouege ou
A. W. JUiiiNbUiN, JrTeaident.
J. S. DAsmELL, Sec'y. Nashville, Oct. 8, 1852.
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
CHABLBSTOX, SOUTH CAR0LIXA.
Canital $250,000: All Paid In.
TH nAVH -been appointed Agent of the above Coppany at
-X Jasnville, and nm.juiiy preparea mi ui-e iiu,
Dire TJ'kVo nW thi mint Mvnrable 'terms.
a MaLment. r.r thf jlrfincr of .tie Comuanrucan be
seen-atthe office of the Nashville Insurance and Trust Com-
pan&on JOHN S. DASHIELL, Agent
THE MUTUAL PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE.
.TTFTfrE nn (War Street adioinins the Post Office, and
U opposite the Verandl will insure on the mutual prin-
ciple, Houses, Jiercnanaiz ac, uiraiuai -""".'"8-"
Fire: Steamboats on any t the Western waters against the
Hazards of Inland Navigat b and tjie Cargoes of Vessels o
tl Perils of the Seas and Kivers.
W the Lives of persons! 'good health, for a single year, I
for a term of years, or duri Hue. Also, Bank JN otas trans
mitted per mail. .
All persons having their lives or property insured in this
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.
. 31. S. PH.CIIER, Piesident,
3. B. JOHNSON, Vice President
" Q. J. F. WnAETOX, Secretan-. j11
TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. CAPITAL $150,000.
j-i wfnv. rn ihn Knrth side of the Public Square, midway
( ' I hPtwAn the Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bank.
They will make insurance on Houses and Goods of every de-
A cionmlmnfi nnfl CnTtm nrninst fire
ECnpuuu ajnuiioi' nit, w -o
nnA Kotnat- nf till rivpr? on the Caret) of Jvecl .Boats ana
other river crafts, and ou sea vessels and other cargoes, on
. . 1A11 Xr If TJTT.T. T'TrtirlnTr
the usual terras. owun lw..v,m.
t jijA 4 i vw-- j - ... t- -n ry
nmvw.na A1.T. Allison. John 31. Hill, F. B. xogg, Cr.
M. Fogg, Jama? Correy, Jno. M. Bass, Joseph "Woods, Sam
uel SeSy, 3Iatthew Watson, J. J. White, Jacob 3IcGavock.
jam
NASHVILLE STEAM MARBLE WORKS".
JAMES SLOAN, Proprietor.
MAEKETS
ct nppnWF.jnuvSOX&IIORXE'STOBACCO WAREHOUSE,
' NASHVILLE. TENN.
Marble Warerooms at tie old stand Corner of Summer and
tsprmg street.
TTAVINGmade extensive enlargements in my3Iarble
ll Works mv facilities are such that I can execute all
i-inrtanfu-nrk-inthemost tasteful manner and the latest style,
as cheap as it can be dona in any of the Eastern Cities.
By calline: at my Ware-rooms, on the corner of Spring and
bummer Kirceis, spcciuicus nuy u9w winw v.w
Tllir.! Ill III IIIIM'I' 1 1 11 4.11AA A 1 V Ji -
Unrinn- nn hnnd nil kinds of 3fai ble from Eeast Tennessee,
fino !,s?nrtninht of Effvotian. Italian and American
3Iarble, which I will sell low to the trade, wholesale and re
tail, finished or in tne rougn siaie.
A InrtTA nsanrtmeilt Ot 3l0XUMEXT3. T0M3S, BAPTISMAL
Fouxts, Ukxs, Vases, Gaedex Fiockes, Ge-vve Stoxes, &c,
carred and lettered to order. FunxrruitE 3Iauble executed
to order and sent to any partof the South-West as cheap as
it can be procured trom tne bast. Also, juaiujle jia.m-ls,
of every description, plain or carved. Boilpixg Stoxe, sold
WhnWrilA .jinil Retail.
All orders left at mj Ware-Rooms on the corner of pnng
and Summer streets, will meet with prompt attention. My
friends generally will find it to their interest to call and ex
stock before Durchasine elsewhere. Thankful to
my old friends aud customers for their liberal patronage, I
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 Cora or other Gram,
An article which every Farmer should have.
ttt rcJll orinrl-with one or two horse power, from f
I fir. hnslipls an h6ur either fine for bread or coarse for
stock and is so simple in its construction, that any boy
twelve years old can keep it in order and run it. It is adap
fmWn -mthrrstfinm. AVater or HorsePoweri
.Hnvinifbld the entire right of manufacturing and selling
thsabove-3KU, in Tennessee, to 3Icssrs. J. R. Cowan and A.
n TTnn-nrd nf Nashville, nersons wishinc to purchase can,
Cnd them at J. M. Seabury's, on College street, where-they
will hnnnr to take orders. BOaS & .DA31b.
aug23.
liv
OLDEN SYRUP. r
JT 10 qi'. bbls Golden Syrup, -; -
10 hL " Sugar House Molasses,.
1G bbls Loaf Sugar,
5. ' Cr'd. do,
Jnst received lrom St. Louis, and for sale by
feb23 SAilULLbhAi .
TRUNKS, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS.
WE-have just received a large anil fine as- ng
Pamnt ISafrS' and te
V'nlfco.q. fmsistinr of Sole. Bair and Kip4
r-irnr. Ti,roiin,'Pninl-s nrwl Vnlisos. also of Saxon V. J
inis
Mis Wilmnand common Carpet Bum. which we- will sell at
low prices. R.S. H0LL1NS & CO.,
janlt) Corner of College and Union sts., Nashville.
QUNDRIES. Now1 landing from steamer America-
O 100 boxes Soap:
10 ceroons Indigo;
.20 bags Pepper;
5 do Ginger;
10 do Spice;
15 do Almonds;
100.'dozen.Buckets ;
and for sale by fcbi4
5 casks iladcJer ;
82 half barrels Soda ;
15 barrels Alum;
10 tierces Rice ;
10 boxf Oranges ; .
3I0R.qS 'SfitATTON:
S1 AAA REWARD. I wil'pay theabovc reward
J..VUv to any person or persons, as a premium
above i the market price, for one thousand Land Warrants,
of the dunominatioi.s of 1 f0, 80 and 40 acres. I Tvill pur
chase single warrants oi cither denomination. ,
U. II. BHOCKWAY
Room over Oak Hall, fist side Public Square, 2d door
south ui t. m i lcl.iMurihviIlc. octi-i mf.;
s
fEET HAVANA ORANGES.-JiWt retieiyiid
two barrels Sweet Oranges., . , R, & J iNlXOTv.
- FURNITURE, .CApSClfD, OIL 'CLOtSt,
nnTIE subscribor.IiftVlt,-iliiAd'frtin
am
X East, and Is (fj0asg"q?Ji kintU of
nrpnt ponsisla "flJtiidt5i-VejV aVtfclafii Ins line oi bris
nesa. and as extewsiVii tfclin iittlie city. PtirchilSW would
do Well to en!L&3 fjg Sdeifcflmmd. ?0cll low for caUpr .on
time for approvea J?:t" A. PATlhlUjO, ,
X8&8G0 MSMQTK.
THE thoroiigU 6wStecS;iUlW0a.MAM
MOT1L" dinst&mi. Kentucky, tvill iniiku
Vis first sensrm In 't!Sties$& at Caney .Sorinir in
3Iarshall county, )lw5je below the fishing ford in Duck
River, at thb tjlWfWfera in'surancc and fifty cents groom
fee. ."JennefcS: fc3t-fiW st distance will be pastured gratis,
arid gratn fed, W'iimfaiA, at fifty ceuts pbr week. He is
full fifteen Iwwltii'fJrjtiVd a half inche3 high, good honest
measure, umisttotfcf Jsifffa- Done, ana neavy: DiacK, wiui
mnalv nose-' 'ltoSffifl form. size, color and blood to re-
coinnreudbinIPf?klj! lo those who wish to improve their
stoclc o Me eftnCfdiir,: hi m the. master . J ack of Tennessee.
F0PtetfiLPpCsruIar3sce hand bills,
FLNIGHT & WILSON.
TUST 11ECELVED AT 42. COLLEGE STBEET.
tl La.dics elegant Gaiters (with heels;;
" Super. French Lasting Gaiters;
" " Kid (trimmed) Slippers;
" ElegantEmbroidered Patent Leather Slippers;
best fine 3Iorocco Kid and Goat Boots;
3Iisscs and Childrcns Patent Leather do.
This day received by mar23 EAMAGE fc CHURCH.
11. C CARCT1I. WM. -TEnUr. J. C. DEW
ic. . CA11IITH, TERRY & DEW.
t SEALERS IN HARDWABE AND CUTLERY. , ,
Market St. and 25, Merchant St., Philadelphia
apnlS-H-ly.
DR. J. W. GRAY.
Office in' McCombs' Naw Building, on Cherry btreet,
dtsaiwen jmaaenca ana union.
AV 12m
Residence -"Sewaxee.
SCALES, WEIGHTS, CASTINGS, &C, &C
' TUST-rc'ceived Platform Scales to weigh 1500 ,fls.
- do do '. do , .700 lbs.
- do do do. lOO.Xbs.';
CouatcrScales. Tea.Scalea. .
3Exb'sets"ofWe-ghts; 100 lb weights, ,. . . ,
Caldrons,75,50and82:GallonsV " "
Sugar-Kettles of all' sizes. '
.Ersglish Pots ffomJI to 18 Gallons.
. Tea Kettles of all sizes. :'.-. :-',.
-u -Do.. forvStoves.
Copper Toasters, with wire cylinders..
Enameled Sauce Pans of all sizes andbestnnality.
-Turned Sauce -Pans and FryingPans; of all sixes.
apriieT SNOW, MACKENZIE & CO,
parlox grates;
-r-noT witrpd a few patterns of elarant Paelor Gratis,, '
rior.man-
ufacture, have receivedjpnaea at 'the Northern J
- .ThS .iVaHTipP- Kandsomftat Grates that have
xhibitions."
ever-beea;
oflfered for isale in Nashville. ,
Pril6 SN0W3aA.CKZn:&;C0
CAEPS,&C.
-JOHNSON k SMITH,
Dealers la Cotton aad Tobacco,- Useeiving- and Fer
wardiug' Merchants,. Steamboat Ageats, &c.,
aprill BROADWAY, NASHVILLE;
XAD. STEATTljx. G. F. SiOTn. A. W. JOHXSOK.
iSTBATTON, SMITH & Co.,
Wkolesalii Grocers and Commiado& Merefeank,
Csrner qf Broad and Market Streets,
NASHVILLE, TENN.,
HAVING disposed of aa interest in ihe Grocery depart
ment of oar business teMr.3Lviisox Strattox, the
same will from this date be conducted under the style of
STRATTON, SMITH &. Co. atour oldiitand, on tho corner
of Market and Broad streets.
Our stock, now ample, will be kept so bv large accessions
every few days; to which we invite thi atteatiea and so
licit a call from merchants in the cota&try as well as city
dealers, being determined to sell as low as any house ia. the
city. Our terms cash and cash only.
aptl, isa.. JOHNSON & SMITiL
' ' - - u
EAMAGE & CHURCH.
Wholesale and Be tail Dealers in Boots, Shoes; Hate,
Caps, Trunks, Valise's and Carpet Bags,
College street, Nashville, Texx.
: ff"
AfTttarrT.TON,
Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, Forwanlixuj.and Commisalba
. . . Merchant,
jjoc& . r ..NASH.yiLLETENN. ..
K..J. MOCEIS. ' THOS. E. STRATTC1 i.
MORRIS & STRATTON,
"(Successors to Laxier, Morbb &,Co.,
Coiiunission and Forwarding Herohsnts and Who! lie
Grocers,
Corner ofMarlet and Clark Streets. Nashville.
W! have now In store a large stock of Groceries. Li
quors, Wines, etc. which will be sold at' the lo vest
market prices, for cash or barter. sepi T
TEW ORLEANS. A CARD.
BENJAMIN T. SHIELDS &, CO., having per
manently located themselves at New Orleans, oiler their
services as Commission aud FonvardingHIerchants
'and General. Ascents, and solicit consignments of all
kinds of Western Produce, fcelintf confident that thev cau
and will give satisfaction to all who. may-entrust their inter- J
est to their aire. Proceeds of sales will be invariably held ;
sacred and promptly remitted. ;
r. . xtenave arrangements maae lor ine receiving ana
fon-arding of everv species of 3fcrchandl3e, at reduced rates,
from charges at tbis point. Orders for Groceries and Insur
ance Risks, with t be collection of Bills, Drafts, ic, attended
to without delay. BENJ. F. SHIELDS & CO.
aug"12 ly
MYERS & McGILL",
. ,, DEALERS IX EVERV DESCRIPIIOX OF
Ladies' and. Gentlemen's Furnishing iind Fancy Good3,
. On College street, one door South of the Square.
WHERE may be found at all timesa large assort
ment of Winchester's, Davis & June's, & 31yers'
Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts, of Linen , 3iuslin with Lin
en Bosoms, Gingham, and French Chintz, Standing and
Bvron Collars. Underwear. 3Ierino, Shaked Silk, Cash
mere. Yieonia Cotton and Canton Flannel, for ladies
and gentlemen. Gents Cloth Gatters, Gloves, Kid and
Silk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma,-
Cuft' Gloves, and Ladies and Gentlemen s Gauntlets, Linen
and Silk Handkerchiefs, btocks, Ties, Waterlords, Albert,
De Joinvillc's, plain, Emb'd and self-adjusting, Cravuts
Scarfs. Black and White Satin Ties. Shoulder Braces. Sus
penders Silk, Woolen and Cotton Night Caps, Oil Silk Bath
mjr Cap3for Ladies and Gentlemen. Mousy, Riding and
Strena-theuine Belts, Robe de Chambre, Umbrellas, Walk
ing Canes. Ridins Whips, -Trunks, Sole Leather, Valises.
Carpet Bags, Satchels, Dressing Cases, Work Box?, Toi
lets, upera u lasses, rone Jionies, fans, y ruing uesm
Cisrar Cases. Flasks, Travellinir Companions, Razots and
Razor Strops, Combs, Brushes, Good year's Gum Goods.
Perfumery. Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery,- c, and
a large assortment of other articles, usually kept by Fur
nishing Stores.
rSj" We have made arrangements with our friends at the
North to forward us Goods a soon as received by them;
therefore we .shall have goods iere in lessthan ten davs
from the New York Custom House. .
MYERS & 3IcGILL'S.
Furnishing Stpre, College street, 1 door South of the
Square, Nasnville. octll
BEN. -M. NOEL & BRO.,
Grocery and Commission, Receiving and
- Forwarding Merchants,
And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
COLLEGE STREET.
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO.
4U0 bbls Sara Hale's Whisky; 100 bbls Drans Whisky;
50 bbls Old 3Ionongahela do 50 " Brown's D D do;
50 " American Brandy; 40 " " S 31 AVine,
20 " Old Port Wine; 25 " NERum;
5 4 Pipes Old Brandy, best brands;
1 Pipe Irish Whisky; 50 Baskets Champaigne;
52 Pipes Holland Gin;
20 bbls American Gin;
50 bxs Gus Jones' Tobacco;
50 " AVal leer's Ale; .
20 bxs Allison's Tobacco;
80 " Fennel's do
10 " Fenix's do "
20 " 3Iissouri do
10 " Sam Wools 5's do
5 " Rend .h Nash's do .
BEN. 3L NOEL & BRO.
20 " Young & Birdewell s do
25 " P3IBosrzNol do;
20 " " " Gold Leaf do
10 " B. Daily's do
IC " aider's do
5 " S E White's do
In store and for sale by
feb!9
T-UST RECEIVED.-
tl J50 bags Prime Rio Coffee;
50 " " Lajniayrado:
. 25,000 Imoovted Clears;
300 bbls Reboiled Molasses;
309 halves do do;
50,000 Jfelee do;
10 frails S S Almonds;
10 tierces Rice;
5 ceroons Indigo;
- 2 casks Dutch Madder;
. .20 bbld Copperas;
20 bags Pepper;
15 " Spice;
800 reams Wrap. Paper;
600 lb3 Kanawha Salt ;
20 kegs Shot and Lead;
50 hhds choice Sugar;
500 bags fine Salt;
300 kegs Oysters;
500 cans do;
300 bbls St Ixmis 3Iill3 Flour;
100 Cincinnati do:
300 fcegs'Nails assorted;
300 boxes Glassware, ass;
100 doz. lirooms;
25 bbls Golden Syrup:
20 bbls Mackerel;
SO bbls and half bbls Crackers:
50 bbls Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar:
300 boxes and half bpxes Raisins;
Just received ana lor sale by ism. m. jNUiib & liuu.
fpbis.
"TTTANTED. A few thousand bushels Pea .Nuts, for-
V-V, . w!
I'hieltwei will irive the hichest market price.
xjrii. .u. nu a, aiw .
FOR-SALE.
i lower College st.: running back
es on the lot, which rent for $216
a-ve.irln)fic(?-S.aow ' ' ' -
" ( -LoUP'i ftseWti Ffirn'kliu Turnpike, in Prjston Hays' addi-
ALSO, 2GQ4icresoP land in bmitti county, V miles lrom
Lebanon - For fertility the land caftnot be- surpassed, being
Erincipally creek bottom, about 100; acres cleared and in a
igh state of cultivation, the balance finely timbered.
The improvements consist oi a good frame dwelling, ne-
trro nouses, uarn. stauies. s:c, ana oaw ami unst jiuis, ana
Carding juacume, constmciea to run eimer Dy sieam or
water.
ALSO. 8V acres of land in Edcefield on the Gallatin
Turnpike, opposite Mr. R. Houston's lot. There is on the
lota goad fiatne house, Kitchen, negro houses, Ac.
ALSO, 4S acres of land onSprfrgSeJd road, 14 miles from
Nashville. . - T '"-' '
ALSO, 32 acres of land JtdjOitujiff tli&preperty of W.B.
LucaS.. - -
ALSO, 7 acres oflaadorfihfrMerKylTuro splen-
on the Rail
Road.
College street,
il&'ihe prop
erty of Gen: SRl-Anderson. " k
ALSO, a finely; iinprbved- lot rreit 'tSiM-51k.'si, front
ing 88 feet on Vjnestreet, 148 -fee fieefe'rv? - 0 .
tal-rimprbverhents good. ' ' t " " .
ALSO, a lot on corner of Gay and McLfefilOre streets, with
a good brick house containing 5 rooms.
ALSO, a very desirable farm 10 miles from Nashville,
rsear -the Franklin Turnpike, containing 1 lS acres, good
two story" brickwellings and other improvements on the
place: ,
ALbO, a largo hne brick house on Vina street, between
Church and Bread streets,, the lot fronts 40 feet on Vine
street.
ALSO,2,000;ncresof .land'cn the old Sorinzfield road. 17
miles from Nashville, on Mansker's CreekJ good dwellinsrand
othernecessary-buildings, and also Steam Grist 'and Saw
Mills...
ALSO, a Isrjra. brick bouse on Churchstreef. naartheDei
' pot, containingll rooms, besides kitchen and othar necessaj
ry Duiidings.- Tiienouseis well constructed for a' boarding
house..
ALSOa small brick house. 3 rooms on Locust' alley.'aar
Fmn's grocery. " '
ALSO, a doubleienement, 3.rooma each on Crawford fat,
aDoyeuign street, - . - 11 .-. rj.
ALSO, 209 acres oflandrn; Sumner county wwmuefrcm
Gakt'n ThelmnrnTAnia'nrailraiMte.-
W ham alsma niiMil-, .t-liji-lotB iatfcft 8KT asdHa3 !
in. the cotwhich'cwlw.boufk
aprill3
No. 50 Cbrry-street
ALSO, 38 xcrczWwmAmTm& th&niir,
ALSO, the- a'afcg'eErXtkWar.ehMS m
known as tire: "tfflIiirs; Dj3&-;v -
ALSD 2oBclT.hulii;ridm Castiltan
ArLbOaitrlcfe.BfuarTd'Tu Cumberland"
- well conYtructia?mr8that'pu !
1 isiiiai-jne.iDuiiui mra-jvere-ereciou. uuif-Hev.iiuu. uuu are
AISiJlAacYMofgroundlh
NO. 18.
CUBREY & MARTIN.
CUEJtlCAX HALL.
NEW AND FJIESHARRIVALSBY
CURREY & MARTIN.
, CITEMISZS A2TJD DRUGGISTS,
No, 85, BXIOif STRFET, NASHVILLE, HKX. -
SODA WATER. As wm weather is nfpfeaching
wejiave fitted up a new our Soda Founts, and are pre
"pared te dLspesse as jwr nad a coel Soda Water as any
other bouse in the city. Ours shall be the nejelm tskrafottU.
The syrups are all made ofine finest quality ami most deli
cate flavor. We shall be happy to receive the patronage of
our citizens and of strangers vkutisg the city.
tfOur Soda Founts KiU not U open oh the Sabhatk.
CURREY & MARTIN
aprilSS NO. 85 Unioa street
"VTEW A It RIVALS . Brush as, Ceuater, Paiat,Paint
JLl ers' Dusters, Gilders' Tips, Badger G miners; Hearth,
Extra Floor, Lamp Brashes, Clamp be rube; Popes' Heads
for Windows; Bottle aad rial, together with all ether varie
ties, just received and for sale low by
ap8t- CURREY &MARTINN0. 35 UaieB st
rrXL'E'S CELE BRATED BARBER SOAPS.
' JT JQ dox bars just received by
ap22 CURREY & MARTIN.
T70K BATHING. Bath Belts, Bath Gloves, Bath
UL.
Brushes and Bath Sponjres: iust received bv
apa
UUKKEY & MARTIN.
SELECT POWDERS Of Haskell, 3I-aRicn &
Bull. We have just received an additional supply of
these pure and unadulterated medicines, which are especial
ly recommended to the attention of physicians. We are al
so supplied with
:- Fan's Chetnicak;
Powers & Weightman's Chemicals:
Tilden & Co's Extracts;
Henning's English Extracts;
Mander, Weaver & Mander's Chemicals;
ThoicaV Extracts, c
- 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.
. ZS$ No adulterated Drugs, Medicines, or Chemicals can
find a place in our store. CURREY & MARTIN.
FLOWER SEEDS. 1600 papers of rare and select
Flower Seeds, just received per express from Philadel
phia. Many of-these seeds have just been imported from
Europe, and are entirely new to our western gardens.
Also in store, a large and fresh (warranted) supply of
Garden Seeds. CURREY MARTIN,
march2-i No. 85 Union street
DR. BLEDSDE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUND
The Remedy ocer alt Remedies for tlie Diseasesof the JAter
Dyspepsia, Enlargement and IntlamaticR of the Spkcn
Jleartb.urm, Colic Flatalence, Pilit, Q)nstlrpatim, all
diseases of the Eoicels, and such illieases as artie from a
disorderd state of the Stomach, Liver or Jioivels, at
Scrofula and Sores of any kind. For General Debility,
from which ladies' frequently tufer, there is not Us
equatin the whole Materia Medicu.
THE inventor of this preparation was for three- years s
completely prostrated from Dyspepsia and inactivity- of
the Liver that ho was frequently for weeks at a time unable to
raise himself from his bed. He soucht aid from nhvsieian?
I at home and in Europe, but in vain; his case was pronounced
nopeicss Dy mousanus, ana it was by accident that he suc
ceeded in curing himself. Since he has been practicing uier1
icine, his success in such cases has been unrivalled. He
has been aware of the incredulity of the public, and conse
quently said nothing through the press of his own case,
until the character of the medicine was fullv established
by its success, as shown j the certificites which have Deen
advertised.
I subjoin the certifier fe of Prof. 31. Gabbert, of 3Iemphis,
Tenn., with whom I often advised during the time ot my
suffering.
MEiirms, Tenh April 17, 1352.
I hereby certify lhat I have been acquainted with f r. J
N. Bledsoe and some years ago he was reduced I eel eve
lower than I have ever "seen any one that afterwards recover
ed, with what I supposed to bo'Dyspepsia ar d Liver affection,
and after trying the prescriptions ot many Physicians in tin's
as well as other countries, without relief, he finally succeded
with a preparation of his own in being restored to good
healtlu MGABBERT, M. D.
Physicians are requested to try this preparation. We
feel satisfied it will sustaiu the character wegire to it in this
publication.
nuxTSYiLLE, January 12, 1S52.
Dr. Bledsoe: I take the liberty and fell it to be my duty
to recommend to all persons siufering from disease of the
stomach and bowels, your Alterative Compound, as a very
seperior medicine. Jlyson, aged 15 years, had been under
mcdicil treatment about five years for dyspepsia and diar
rhea when baring almost despaired of his recovery, I con
cluded to try vour Alterative, two bottles of which, 1 believe,
entirely cured" hirn. MICAJAH CAYCE.
Hcntsville; Oct. 17, 1S52.
Dh.Blepsoe: Some time has eiapsed since I gave a cei
tificate that my wife had been greatly benefited by your
Alterativo Compound. I now take pleasure in saving to
the public, that my wife had for three or four ycirs been
subject to the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomach
from dyspepsia. I had tried of several whom I thought to be
the best physicians in the place and a great many differeu
medicines, with momentary relief. Being persuaded to try
your alterative compound, I did so and I am happy to say
that it Jias entirely cured her; and I would conscientiously
recommend it to all persons suffering from diseases of the
liver and dyspepsia. N. B. ROBERTSON.
Hunts vi lle, Sept. 20, 1851.
DicBledsoe Having seen the publication of your Alter
ative Compound, I thiuk it my duty tesay to the public, that
I ha"d been for years subject to Spells of Cramp Colic, in its
worst form; that I had tried nlmost everv thing that is gi
ren by physicians, and never found any thing that would cer
tainly relieve me, uutil I tried the above medicine, which nas
relieved me in every attack-in less than an hour.
W3I. B. LLOYD.
Giles CotOTT, Tenn., Dec 23, 1851.
Dk. Bledsoe : I feel that I should fall short of mv duty
to you and'to those who are alllicted, were I not to further
recommend your Alterative Compound. It lias 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 asit ever is at my advanced age.
Should 1 cversufferfrom dyspepsia again I shall be sure to"
call on you. I am very respectfully your friend,
ELIZABETH J. HARWOOD.
Huhtsville, Ala., August 24, 1851.
This is to certify, that I had suffered for mam- years with
Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Liver. Physician after Phy-
r-t rtJ n UnA mwcrri hnr fni mf vcithftilt mv rofot vn rr artv lion-
efit, when I commenced tlie use of Dr. Bledsoe's Alterative
Compoundi which cured me sounaiy, ana 1 recommend it
because of the same liappy eflect upon others of my acquaint
.' rtcr'utr ninAfrneno
ftUCe. uudmu uxv.i.vxluxvi.
Hbxtsville, Ala., 3Iarch 3, 1852.
Dn. Bledsoe: Sm : Judging from the certificates you
have already advertised, it will be almost unnecessary for me
to add further evidence in retrard to the healine virtues of
vour Compound; but I ainst svy, that for years I sufTered a
rreat deal from Dyspepsia and enlanrement of the spleen,
and thoiurht that I never would recover. I commenced tak-
ingyour compound about uine weeks sino;, and have gained
25 or 30 pounds, and feel about as well as I ever did.
HENRY J. GOFF.
3S?Thc above medicine is forsale in every Drug Store in
the citv. and rno3t of the towns in the State. G. W. HEN-
1 DERSHOTT, General Agent, for wholesaling the med
icine. "Srnce 5 per pint xoiue. novia xva tr
Kicli Sprio Goods.
w. a. & J. g. McClelland,
No. 20. PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLR
ARE receiving and now opening their Stock of SPRING
AND SU31MER GOODS; and in extent and variety,
it is decidedly the most attractive they have ever opened.
They would call the attention of purchasers to the following,
with many other Goods not enumerated :
RICH DRESS GOODS.
Plaid India Silks;
Delicate Summer Silks :
Plain Rich Silks, all colors;
" Berages, 4
Challeys, Bayaderes; t-
Fine Linen Cambrics, 40 to 75 y
' Plain and Bordered Brilliantes;
Rich Organdy 3Iuslin3 ;
" French Chintz ;
French Jaconets, from 2-lo"50 eents; v
- LACE GOODS.
YalencienneLacea and Insertiogs, Star Point Laces, Ya
lencienne and Muslin Collars, Culls and Dimity Bands. Jac
onett and Linen Flounces, Mourning Bobes, Plain Mourning
and Traveling-Collars.
LINEN AND H03IESTIC GOODS.
Trih T.?nina T.irvn Shpfttinirs-Damask Table Linens and
Napkins, Fine Bird's Eye Diapftr, Huckaback and Medicated
Towels, iice and aiusim uurmiua,
Sheeting!), Bed Tickings, &c.?&c.
MANll-t3- , .
The most beautiful Spring- and Summer AntI9:-'eTeT
MullNansook, Hair Cord, Striped Swiss, Checked Jace
netts, D9W ggBBosa. TANS, &c
Blue and White Silk Hose, Thread and Earifeh Cotion
Silk and Cotton Stockinis, beautify HibixHW,
Bonnets. Fans, Mitta, Kid Gtovee.
Alpacas, Challeys, Black and Pkud Silks, Black Crape,
'Berages, GiBghams and Musling,, blue Rept 'Silks, without
-lustre, jtourmng uouars. aaa oieevee.
OR MSN AND" BOYS.
Cloths, Cassimeres.-Cottenades.-Driuiws, Ssiamer Coat
lnra. Lisle thread Shirte,.Linn aad Silk Shirts; Cravats.-
Pocket' Handkerchiefs, striped" LisHe and Cottea Half-
Hb&e, acCAc . - . JTT ' "
i We wilLtake ereatjieasare .ia shewiBc.oec Stock, fet
ing assured we' will be able to 6ef suoh 4ee'-!fits,. a "
regards style and wicm, aa te he jBGakl:hy all MWf
NashvaUe, March 29,1S53.
No. 47, Gouonk, Stsmt, Nashthzs, Tmwx.
ARE fl' Hr ock df HAKD WiJtS
aad CUTLp. fbc the Synag Trade, aad 9W
the atteatw of the Berehaat of 34iddie aad East Tawes
see, Xeatueky, aad Nortk Alabama, t Onifeferg Tid
ff011.1 they feel ooni dont Atrt H vriti coafe fvoca
bty wth tuatet mr nmm m Any eosstrv, tm& wlwa tiw
item of TraEsportatiod-k coaMdered, it will be fining faat
lf-intret should prompt all dakrs it, tbis seeties of ftp
country to encourage a home market.
They also invite the attention of Bfacisc&itlw, Carpenters..
aadFaraaE risiti NaahvWe te time aasortawat ot Toe
keemongIuSleaBtS' C & irg 5 wkkkthe-v wrijt
w( tr!s- a&4 JSmfa, tak at the highest mt
T 56 fer-goods, r.in payiaeatoT debts.
"THOU HAST A CRASHED CUP 0 I TAXSF
"LiketotbePcaticsea. '
Whose icy curreat asd compabiva cMrsa Tr
NeerfretoayA .brts-toeST
0 i. ToiPropontickaadtheHellwpoBt."
So the undying lame, bright as the bke of sesset h-lea
o'er tho laurel brow'd," deservedly aeeorted AT-r
Fortunate aad weU known ExeigHl UJl
PYFER Jk CO., Bilmore, 3Cd r
Will "keep da.OB,'THntil their pepekrityezteads (naie
"icy Capes of Labradore," to the scarchiae saads of Nubia's
Desert, and, ubkI the Hosannas of a Universe extol taw
name in one prolonged shout that shall frightea ta reiga of
chaos, and startle sured echo from hercaverned sleee, "la
lazy spathy let stoics boast."
The grataful praise duly received from, every sectioa. af
the country, from those who have been snatched from the
brink of despair by the untiring e Sorts of these far-famed and
popular Lottery Agents, is the only reward tfcey covet lor
de votiug their energies to the public s service; to them 'praises
are wages," The immense amount of good that PXr'ERi;
& CO. the Truly Lucky and Far-famed Lottery AgMts, Xo.
1 Liglnbtreei, lialtimore, McL Have accommkhadby.p
semmg; to fee public monthly u-schedule of unsurpaMd
schemes of juegat and Responsible LotterUt. ' ",'
In presenting to our numerous correspoadente ihroahoat
the country our very brilliant and elegant schemes for: the
month of Mav, we eujoin thoser whose expectations were not
fully realized in April, ia.tbeliugujge of the Poet, to
"Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt :
Nothing's so hard, but Search will find it out''
KEAD-TIIB RESULT 01? PERSEVERANCE!
t In package of Whole Tickets, the Brilliant Prize of $50
210, iu braud, Consol. Lottery of 3Iarvland, Class No, 1, was
sent per mail to an old correspondent in Virginia. '
$-6,000, in package of Hal ves sent to South Carolina.
515,000 in package of Whole Tickets, sent to Pennsylvania
$11,000, in package of Wholes Tickets, sent to Georgia.;
$tf,u00, in package of Halves, sent to South Carolina.
$20,000, iu package of Quarters, seut to Tennessee.
$12,0u0, in package of Half Tickets, senttoOhio.
$8,000 in package of quarters, sent to North Carolina"
$5,000, in package of Wholes scut to Norm Carolina.w
2T"Bo sure to address lor a handsome Prize,. v?ty
- rYFElt& CO.
No. 1 Zightstnxt, Daltitnore, Maryland,
--Splendid Schemes for-May, 1853.
jsyTIic Certificate Prices of- packages of quarter tickets
only, are given below. . .
Date!- -May.
s
C
4
5''
-. G
. .7 ,
' 9
10
-11
. 12. .
Capital'
Prizes.
- $25,000
, SO.yoo
31.D00
25,000--24,000
, 40,U00
3,000
lS,tJ5t5
80,000
. 5,000
- No!of ' Price of Price of
italtots. . Tickets. "Packa5e3.
78 Nos.
. ;-18 drawn
$'8
$3ifc00
75Nos.
78 Nos.
75 Nos
75Nos.
7,8 Nos.
75 Nos,
78-Nos: '
75Nos..
78 Nos.
78 Nos.
. 75Nbs.
73 Nos.
- 75-Nos: .
78 Nos..
75 Nos.
78 Nos:
- 75 Nos.
78LN03. -75
Nos.
78 Nos.
75 Nos.
75 Nos.
75 Nos. .
75 N03.
7S Nos.
12 drawn.
1? drawn
12 drawn
13 drawn
lSdrawn
12 drawn
I2drawu
IS drawn
18 drawn,
.. 18 drawn j
11 drawn
IS drawn
-12 drawn
12 drawn
15 drawn
18 drawn
14 drawn
15 drawn
12 drawn
13 drawn
12 drawn
14 drawn ;
18 drawn
13 drawn
lSdrawn
5
10
5
5
12
8
b
' 10
0
4
15
' S
5
10
5
' 5
10
8
5
10
5
4
32
8
5
18 00
350
18 CO
IS 00
.45.00
3D 00
l:00
Sd'OO
13t00
.15 00
" "53 00
80-00
18.00
-4000
15T0
l 00
5000
25fti0
18" 00
"40 00
18s 00
lSe.00
36 00
1800
13
14'
1 3.30Q .
50,T?00
lb'oori2;00
17-
24,000
. 80,'JOO
20,06o
24,000
'4t,000
26,00.0
20,000.
33,TO0'
20,000
J5,000.
80,000
23,500
18,000
13
19"
20
21
23
24
'25
G
7
23 .
SO"
81
"J?"Drawinrs fonvarded to Corresoondcnts bv the first
mails after the lotteries are drawn.
JST'CorreBpondenfs will please order a few days Eefore
the lotteries are drawn.
There is a largo percentage in favor of those purchasers
who order by the Package,, and tho chances of drawing four
of the largest Prizes in the Scheme, are thereby secured!
We advise the purchase of Packages of Tickets m every in
stance. -
gBTBank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable uvGold
at sight, will bo promptly remitted to those Correspondents
who draw prizes atPYFER i CO'S.
J5p"Remember A Package of Tickets, ran draw four
of the mast splendid prizes in a scheme
STMn order to secure aForfune, and the cash immediate
ly after the result is known, the readers of this paper have
only toreinif cash Drafts orprfze tickets, to the Old Estab
lished, far famed and truly fortunate Exchange and 'Lottery
Brokers,. PITER fcCO.,
april 29 lm No 1 Light street, Baltimore, 3Id.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all those indebted to Ebexe
zeu Fisk, deceascdjintestate, to come forward and make
payment, and to all. having in possession any of the goods
and chattels of said deceased, to deliver them ; and alf those
having claims against said deceased to present them proper
ly authenticated, by the 10th day of June next, or.-they.wilL
be forever barred. D. R CLAII30RNE,V ,
inarchll fontrw Administrator.
DR. . yVM. McLANE,
INDIAN AND GERMAN EOOH DOCTOR,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizensof Nashvilk
and vicinity, that he has returned again after a.resi
dence of fourteen years in the South, and pennaneutlyla.
cated himself in faouth Naslrville, at the corner of Wast
ingtonand Pearl streets, where, he may at all times be founf
by those who may wish to consult liicx. , ..
He has in his possession many certificates from men f
eminent standing certifying to the permanent- cure of the
most distressing cases ot the following diseases, vie Ner
vous Affections, Liver Complaints, liyspepsia, Chills'and
Fevpjs, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds, Coughs, Incipient Con
sumptions. Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fit. Dsc-psies.
Cancers, Ulcers, Scrofliilous, Ilemoptasis of the Lunga, and
other Hemorages; Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Kidheys;: Mer
curial and Venereal Taints of the Blood; Diseases 'of Chil
dren, Wcrais and various other Diseases, incident to the 'hu
man system.
Dunng his residence in the South, he attended to over fen
thousand different cases, all of which he treated with more'
than ordinary success.
Dr. 3IcLane hopes from his much experience in the Medi
cal Profession and the degree of success that has attended
his efforts heretofore, to obtain the confidence and patronage
of the xick and afflicted.
Nashville, Feb 9 ly. DR. W3I. McLANE -
fSPAH Letters addressed, post-paid, to South Nashville.
JOSEPH F. DTJNTON,
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods House,
No. 51, Ptblh Square, Nashville, Tenn, ejef
HAS now in store a larga aid well assorted Stock of the
most desirable goods of the season, embracing every -.
description and quality, French Mantillas, Ribbons, Sils
Drap Uoods,White Goods of all kinds,Laces and Embroide
ries, French Jaconetts, Lawns and Cambrics," Bareges,
Barege de Laines, Brilliantincs; a variety of other Dress
Goods, Hosiery of all kinds, Hats of all descriptions, Hard-'
ware, etc Looking Glasses, a large variety of Uuns and Pis-'
tols, besides a great variety of Trimmings and every descrip-.--tion
of Goods, to which he now submits the inspectioa of
Merchants of the city and country trade, to which stock will
be added daily, desirable goods from tbe East. MerchaBta' '
generally, are invited to examine my stock and coraaara
prices with that ot other houses in the trade.
feb23 J. F. DUNTON.
SODA WATER APPARATUS, for manvfae
. turing, drawing andbottlemg, of the latest aad mostap-.
proved construction, manufactured and for sale, with ex-,
plicit printed directions for its use, by
JOHN MATHEWS.
CORNER OP' FIRST AVENUE AXD.i' BEET, '
Opposite Bellevue, New Yossr
The only establishment devoted exdustvelrto the -Mann-ia-facture
of SODA WATER 3LACHLNERY , Slc, in the U-iited
States, and where may be found a large assortaient of every,
article connected with the business, including Materials, f e,
jan 27 3m Establish an 20 1'ahUN .
SUGAR. 2S0 hhds Sugar, now landing from steaawu ,
America, and for sale by MORRIS fcSTRATTONi"'
D. S. & W. Hi WOODWARD.
Torwardiatr and CommiseioB JCerchaats, asi
Texas Land Ageats. 4,
Particular atfcnfion paid to fillias- ordersCface, 0768 v
fitoreof W. T. Smith 4 Co., tfo. m Magazwe street, ;
Ocfc-8,1852 6m newurtew
CHARLES. W. SMITH,
10 OK SEX EES AND STATIO-fE Jt,J
T-fo. 5V. CoLLnea Strbbt. .
C CHOOIt, La;r, Medical Iteligwwa- :ad MikaeewM
O Books Abo, Bfank Books andS4-Utofty, at kweii4
"3ryCoantry Merchant aad School Teachers -tsppKed an
the most favorable termsv Nashville; Teaa., wb. 2-
UMBRELLAS 8Q Ofegbam aad, WhJehe Uia-I
Brellas, 100. Cotton, - .
ltecv6daBdfor"sale by A. MORRISON CO.
. JEtFrHlATD'SAD ISN. t A$r& -
JUST received a few of the -bw patajitj&tirjHwiv
"Sab "Iron; bv whfeh, with .ttve aaafaiatnc f Jt
Trorkr f OIirffti Irci-r for a Wi bm$T'mmr.V '
vdaae ia the shade anlr tbe toas;:ad Mftwaa aa kaa.tMt J -t
in . ' - -
april 6 SNOW, MACKENZIE Jc, CO,
1
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