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NASHVILLE UNION.CHURCH & MAR LIN! Proprietors.
OITICE-N- O. G9, UNION BUILDINGS, CHERRY ST.
ME "WEEKLY UNION Is furnished to subscribers atthe following rates: Single copies, one year in advance.$2 50; within the rear $3 00; at the end of the year $4 00.
Clubs Of five and upwards $2 00 per copy fof oneyear. Clubs of subscribers will be received for six monthsat the foregoing rates.
The Y is published every Tuesday, Thursdayand Saturday, at $3 per annum in advance; if not paid inadvance, ?C.
The DAILY is published at Eight Dollars.jcgTTHE MONEY IN ALL CASES TO ACCOMPANY
5UBSCRIPTIONS.i3Remittances of subscriptions may be made by mail at our
risk.No paper will be fent out of the State unless the order is
with the cash. .
STEAMBOATS.NEW ORLEANS AND NASHVILLE PACKET.nmjuuu zcw t'assenger Steamer. II. . ifZMxrrj !
r? w xr:n n... t it v ........ .
er, now being completed sit New Albany, will takcherin ine above trade as soon as navigation opens.
The Hill is entirely new, of the largest class, and is, iu ev-
ery respect; equal to any Steamboat on the "Western waters.She has been built under the superintendence of her expe-rienced Captain, and has all improvements required by thelate law. A plan of her Cabin
"can be scan and State-room- s
engaged by application to A. HAMILTON, Agent,,oewo Mai kct StreetIJtT Mr. TnOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for
the Ilill in New Orleans, and give his best attention to thepurchase of Merchandise ordered by her. A. II.
EEGULAE FASSENGEE STEAKEE BETWEEN NASHVILLE AND NEW ORLEANS.
swift and superior Steamer Nash- - PSMhTHE Titos. DcLtxTbER, Commander, y J
will resume her place in the above trade on Sssszsrsys I
me ursuise 01 water, leaving iasuvnic every mree v.eensthroughout the season.
The Nashville is unsurpassed by any Boat in the trade forsaiety, cointort and convenience
A plan ot ucr Uaummavbssoen andbv application to JAS. A. MCALLISTER & CO., Ajpts.
octV Corner of Broad and College Streets.33F"Mr. THOMAS HAMILTON will act as Agent for
the 'Nashville iii New Orleans, mid give his best attention tothe purchase or Merchandise ordered bvher.
J. A. McA & CO.
FOE BUEKSVILLE AND WAITSE0E0'.EIGHT DAY PACKET.I)EOULAR draught fist running pas.-cn- -
ger racket Ufc.ruiJl.iir, .U.G. MeCAtLtSTEit, swpcMaster, will make regular eight day trips in the above tradeduring the season. Shippers and passengers may rely uponpunctuality of this boat for freight or passage. Apply ouboard or to JAMES CLAIBORNE, Agu
dec20 b w a. o ex Front st.
CINCINNATI, XOUIS VILLE and NASHVILLE PACKET.fJ'UlE unsurpassed fast running passenger - (wX steamer ENVOY, Titos. RouGcus, Mas-- Jhzti2&
ter, has taken the place of the steamer rSfeaMattieWaync and will make regular trips in the abovetrade during the season.
Leaving Cincinnati every other Wednesday, at t o'clock,P. M. Nashville c'very other Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
The above boat is entirolr new and for speed --and accom-modation is unsurpassed. I will be thankful for all orders,and respectfully solicit for her a share of public patronage.
JAMES CLAIBORNE,jiinl A ts, Agent, Front St.
SOUTHLAND, PADUCAH AND NASHVILLE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY J?ACimr.
aMIE new and splendid passenger steamer pw tvFellow, CAPT. .10. O. LEAKIi,
wil. leave Na.-hvill-e" on her lirot trip, on Sat- - "av
urday the 27th instant, at 10 A. M., and will continue inthe above trade, leaving Nashville on Wednasdays and Sat-
urdays, at 10 A. M. andjeaving Paducah on Thursdays andMondays at 4 P, M.
The ODD FELLOW has been purchased by Capt. Leake,for the above trade. Her accommodations for passengersarc not suqiassed by any packet .on Cumberland liver. Iask for her a share of public patronage.
nov--T Cm A. HAMILTON, Agent
MEMPHIS AND NASHVILLE U. S. MAIL PACKETS.,F1fr--i CITY OF 11UXTSVILLE , (P&K
AND
S3 EMBASSY.CITY OF nUNTS VILLE will leave Nashville forTHE every Friday; at C o'clock, p. m., and leaves
Memphis fiir Nashville Monday, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
EMBASSY will leave Nashville for Memphis every Mondaynt (5 o'clock, p. m., leaves Memphis for Nashville everyThursday at 11 o'clock, a. m., delivering the mail at tho sev-eral post offices between the above jxirts. Tliey will alsotouch at all points between the post offices.
Persons traveling southward will find it to their advantageto take this line, as it is frc nit wo to three days quicker andequally as cheap to New Orleans; meeting it Memphis withMempliis and Xew Orleans Packets which leave on the arri-val, of our packets, fiir Xc.v Orleans. Our packets also con-necting with the Arkansas and White River Mail Line. Eve-
ry pains will be taken to render those who call on us comfortahle- - For freightor passage, apply at the U. S. Mail Of-
fice, Nashville, or A. B. SHAW & CO., Memphis.janl 3 A. L. DAVIS, Nashville.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.THROUGH IN FIFTY TO FlFTY-FIV- E HOURS.
New York and Charleston Stsam Packets.T EAVES Adgers Wharves even' Saturday --JSZrX.J allcrnoon and each allrnatc Wednesday,
un r"auiriav, jas. Auucr, i.-u- toils, TfciJ. Dickinson, Commander 3I:irion, l,2w) tons, M. BcnyCoiumander.
The Southerner, W. Foster, Commander, will leaveeach alternate Wednesday. Having been newly copptredand guards raised, is now in compleio order.
For freight or passage, having elegant Stato Room Accom-modation, apply atlhe office of the Agent,
.HENRY MISSR00N,
CornerEaslTJayand Adgcr'sSou. Wharves.Cabbin passage $2;. Steetagc-- .
N. B. A new .ship will be placed on the Line to connectwith the Soiilhcriior on Wednesdays. febl" trw
IRON FENCniG"At the Sign of the Spread Eagle, College Street.
riHL undersignod is now prepared to execute allJL kinds of Wrought and Cost Iron' Fencing.
Also, even' variety ot uates, vancv-fctep- , Balcony inand crandah Railing. My work will he executed as wellas any of that brought from the Eastern Cities, and at pricesas low as the same article can be procured elsewhere. cd
All kinds of Blacksmith Work at the shortest notice. Thepublic are requested to give rac a call and examine my pat-terns
theand prices. I will endeavor to give the utmost satis-
faction. WILLIAM STEWART,College Street, opposite tho Firemen's Hull, Nashville.
may! tfDESfjcTKr & J. D. WDiSTON;
their services io of Nashville and viOFFER in practice of Mcdicineand Surgery.Office on Cherry street, near f lie Rank of Tennessee. .l)r. J, D. Winston's residence, the house lately occupied
by Mr, Arnistead, on Vino street, between Church'audBroad.
ECEIVE!). A few ofthnsc fine BhuTkSatui XlJUST--
ItStocks. Apply soon. T. J. HOUGH'
feb 12 Agent
EXCHANGE & BANKING OFFICE OF D. PEAEL & CO he"VTORTlI-WES- T corner of the Public Square, near PlantXS crs' Bank, Nashville, Tenn.
We are drawing Sight Checks on all the principalcities of the East, South atid West at the lowest rates, "insums to suit purchasers."
KgT" Wo biry all kiuds of current and uncurrcnt BankNotes at moderate rates.
We buy South Ciirolina, Georgia and North CarolinaBatik Notes, at a very small discount
gr" "We will purchase New Orleans and Kentucky mon-
ies at a fair prcniiuni.- -
We have Gold and Silver for sale will attend tocollections --remitting on any point requested at Bank rates, '
charge but J percent commissions. -
&f We arc taking Bank of East Tennessee the same aaother Tennessee Bank Notes. jau!7
"BEADY, GORMAN & CO
Cotton. Factors and General Commission Merchants,NEW ORLEANS.
fThey keep an Office in Tuscumbia, Ala.aug23 12m
Lt7IL.S. FRENCH, Agent, ashvillc, is authorized foake CASH advances upon shipments of Produce to th andove finiK
rtAKRYALL FOR SALE. A first rate newcus-- andI j lom made carryall.for sale cheap for cash, .by - .
jan21 W. --MEREDITH.Foot&c Extra fine Leather Trunks,, VelvetTRUNKS, Carpet Bags, Leather and Drugget Carpet
Bags, just received and for sale bvjHn21 W. MEREDITH. JL
CLOTHS. Rich and splendid CrumbCRUMBwith borders, just to hand and for sale byjau21 W. MEREDITH.
isOOL IIA.TS. Wool Hats just received and for hotelw sale by jau21 W. MEREDITH.
TTHD BLANKETS. Extra line Bed Blankets, iust TheI) received and for sale by ajSD21 W.MEREDITH. city.
EW CARPETING. Just received this day andfor sale by jan21 W. MEREDITH.
TENNESSEE HOUSE IN GEORGIA.,W. F. HARRIS. SKIDJIORE HARRIS.
HARRIS & CO.Fonrarding aud Commission Merchants,
SA VANNAII, GA.,Forward with care and dispatch to and from tho Eastern
cities, or to any point desired, GOODS, PRODUCE ANDMERCHANDISE, of all descriptions, and sell ou commis-
sion PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. They also pur-
chase to order GROCERIES, which can be bought onmost Civorab e terms, in the Savannah market They solicit
patronage, and pledge their utmost exertions to gire4tifsction. dc30-- 6m
THEYOL. XYIIL
J. M. ZIMERMAN.J. H. Z1KEEHAN,
Wholesale Druggist and Pharmaceutist,Sigx or the Lion axo Moktak. 4 dooes from
the Squake, Market Sr., Nashville,HAS just received, by the late rise of water, a large and
fine stock ofDrugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
sciwjical, mldwifekt axd axatomical ixstkukexts ;Paixts, Oils, AVixdow Glass, Vakxisiies, Spices,
Glasswaue, axd Stoxewaiie; Paint, Varxish,Coach axd Artist Bhcshes; Dre-Srurr- s,
PciiroMEnv, Faxct axd Plain SoArs;Fixe Tooth axd Hair Buushes;
Lettek axd Cap Paper; Steel Pexs,Ixks, 5cc; Tobacco, Sxcffs, axd uoaes;
Powder, Shot, Lead axd Safett Fuse; PureWixes, Braxdies, Spirits, kc; Laxdreth's Gar-de- x
Seeds; Taxxkes' Oil, Brushes, Lampblack, kcPurchasers, needing any of the above articles, will do well
to examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, asthey will find it as extensive, of prime quality, (if not lower)as low as any other House iu.Tennessee.
Also, Sole- - Wholesale Agcnt,for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,Williams' Pulmonic Balsam, Mexican Mustang Liniment,Canton Tea Company's Teas, Dr. J. S. Houghton's. Pepsin.
J. il. j. would also iniorm Ins friends, ic.,that he will hereafter be assisted in his businessby Mr. MORTIMER MAMILTOX, late of thefirm of McNairy k Hamilton; who has been for
a number of years past extensively and favorably known inthe Drug line. -
O UPERIOR ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET.O Jockey Club Pomade,
Jow'd Celebrated do,Jules Hauel's do.Kchada do, for the Hair.Balm of Columb'a,Genuine Bear's Oil,Hanoi's Eau Lustrale.Liquid and Solid Bouse:French and Fancy Soaps:ix)w s celebrated tinner SoapRoussel's and Hauel's Fancy Soap; ' 'Fine and Dressing Combs ; - -
""'-Plain
and Fancy Hair Brushes;-Lubin'- s"
Genuine Extracts; '"'."Mcen Fun ; ' '.. "
American and French Toilet Powdurs;- - '.-Fanc- y
Chalks; ,
Assorted Dentiftices;Pomade Divines, for chapped skins ;Tooth Brushes, Fancy and Plain.
Just received by 'lec2uj J. M. ZIMERMAN, !
DOW (.'LASS. Window Glass of all sizes mlsuperior quality received and for sale low by
novlO J. M. ZIMERMAN.
pOD LIVER OIL. Trask's Magnetic Ointment.-- J.
. Just received by dec2o 5l. ZIMERMAN.
1NIATUKE IVORIES. Artists' Canvass, Artists' Brushes, Artists Colors, in Tubes, embracing ev
ery Shade. Just received bydec20 J. M. ZIMERMAN.
7 RUSHES. White WaMi, Dusting, Cruuib, Cloth,X ) Black, Pope's Head, Horse, Tanners', Printers', Var-nish,
j
Blue, Paint, &.c, of assorled sizes. Just received byj
dec20 J. M. ZIMERMAN. I
03KO aoo Rolls very old and rich; , j
10odoz,Cut, in pajiers; l
M do. Scafarlatti Turkish;Just received and for sale low by I
apriUO J. M. ZIMERMAN.
"AGNOLIA COTTON We are agents for theiU. sale ofthc celebrated MAGNOLIA COTTON SEED, ian article which several years experience .with some of ourbet planters has proven'to be batter adapted to Middle Ten-
nessee than any that was overgrown. Call soon or ther willall be gone. JOHNSON &. SMITH,
jan2'J Broadway.
O YCA3IORE COTTON YARNS A full supplyO of Sycamore YcriH, kept constantly on hand- - at Factory prices for Cash. RAMAGE &. CHURCH.
January 1, 1 8.1,3.
J. T. NATHUESTROOFER AKD MANUFACTURER
Of WarrerC Fire and W'uUr Proof Compaulfon..
I DEEM it unnecessary for me to say anything in favor ofthis mode of Roofing' : the constant increase of its popu-
larity for the last seven years that it has been tested in near-ly all parts of the Union, is tile best evidence of its utilityand value. The roof shows for itself
J "Office on Spruce Street, second door from Cedar st.,in Moore's block. febi ly
LIFE INSURANCE.HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART-
FORD, CONNECTICUT.James Dixox, Pres. IIkxrv L. Miller, Sec'y.
Capital and Surplus 3300,000.Ixcuraxce on lives of white persons on tho joint stock
and mutual phn.Also. Insurance on tho livc3 ofNcgroe, on reasonable
terms. S. II. L00MIS,jan 15 Om Agent.
THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PA.a. j. GiLLirr, see'v. J. n. rutherford, pres.
Capital $230,000 !OjVceon, Cedar street, over Hie Mutual Prokdldn Ins Co.)
LL take fire risks in limited amounts on city orWl country property. Policies Issued and Losses ad-
justed and met nt the otiice in Nashville.Refekexces I J. Levy, -- )
B. Comegevs, Caahicrof hil. Bank, ( .W.L. Shaffer, " Girard" fPhiladel.W. Demise k Sons ) 'Rev. Alexander Campbell, Bethany, Va.Patrick fc Brand, Bankers, Pittsburg. . .
W. II. Durrough, Irving House, New York.G. W. Copelen, Cincinnati,
. JOHN G. FERGUSON-Nashvill- e,
February 2, 1853 Cm
EMPV7VLT-Dl- t. removed, to theoffice and residence on Cherry street, opposite Judge
Catron's, near Cornelius k McCombs' Cabinet Warerooms.JanS. f
T.nntr to vntrR twtettest !
TnE subscribers have associated the together forpurpose of carrying on a general agency business
buying and selling negroes.We can at all times bofontid at our office, No. 33, Cedar
street between Cherry and Summer, where we have erect- - .
a ife and comfortable quarters for .kecpingany number ofnegroes, and those wishing to sell may be assured of getting
highest market price, us we will either buy on our ownaccount or sell on commission for others. We pledge our-selves
ofto obey instructions, and especially promise to be par-
ticular in selecting good homes for favorite servant, to
families. DAUBS k PORTER.Rees W. PoirrEit, Gilescounty.Jos. W. Daubs, Nashville. jan20
ANDREW J. DUNCAN,TnTAS now in store afulls'ock of BRITISH, FRENCH,
GERMAN, aiul AMERICAN
r y Goods, it,too
adapted to the present and approaching season, and to whichwill continue to receive additions by ererysteamcr
consisting otBlack and colored Silks; French Muslins;
Uicss do; Painteil Lawns;Embf'd and plain Swiss; Printed Peputns"Muslins and Lawns; Chelic Royals;'Embroideries and Laces; Black Dress Goods;White Goods; French Printed Lawns;Hosiery; Bareges;Gloves; Crapes;Cravats; Crape Lesses: . WeLinen and Silk ndkfi; Tarltans; oiuSatin and S.Ik Vestings; Ure.-- s lnmmmgs;bilk: andbatm Ribbons; Cloths and Oassimeres.tottonades, rvankeens, Jueuilins, Chainbrv, Camlets,
Fancy Prints, Black Prints, English and French 4-- 4 Chintz,Bleached and Brown Muslins, Ttlcaclicd and "Brown. Drill-ings, Cambrics, Silk and Linen Threads, Spool Cottons, 4c
A L S ONew Style Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers and X--
Wreaths, Bonnet Trimmings, Ac. ' JJHats, Caps, Boots, Shoe , and a general stock of Goods,which ho is .prepared to offer at the lowest prices upon libe-
ral lerms, aniltesiectfitlly invites the attention ofmerchantsthe trade generally.
rdLA.J. D.. is agent for several large factories,will soon be largely supplied AVith their inoods. Nashville. Feb. 25. 195-- .
CUMBERLAND "HOTEL, aaof Broad Street, Directly opposite the SteamSoai
Landing, Aathcwc, Tenn-- J.
L. GRACE, Proprietor.riillE-undniifrniHl- . tlinrikfiil Tnr Ilia ron. liKn.l t
patronage bestowed on this House since he .:!opened it to the public in March.last, and most re--spectfully r elicits a continuance of public favor. To thoboarding and traveling community, he would say, that he
now prepared to give them accommodations equal to anyin the city, having procured theserviecs of polite and
attentive clerks, experienced waiters, and first rate cooks.rooms are large and pleasantly situated, commanding ,
beautiful view ofthe river and business operations of thePersons wishing to travel by the river this house af-
fords superior adfantages, being located 2lls,
Immediately at the Landing. low
The trareller who slops here need never loose his chanceof the first boat. Baggage will always be conveyed to andfr jm Steamboats bv the servants of the house, free of chargeBills always mc derate. jan22 J. L GRACE.
D. S. & W. H. "WOODWARD.
Forwarding and y Commission Merchants, andTexas Lund Agents.
.Particular atfenf ion paid tojillinf orders rOEec, orer thestore of W. T. Smith & Co.. No. 6"S Magazine street
Oct 8, 18.V2 tim New Orleans.
IL CLOTHS All widths, just received and forsaleby jaa21 W. MEREDITH
j
NASHVILLENASHVILLE. THDBSDAY, APRIL R 1853.
INSURANCE.THE UNITED FIREMEN'S INSUEANCE C0MPANT 01
NASHVILLE.CAPITAL 100,000 DOLLARS!!" Chartered by the State.
THIS Company having fully organized, isready to take risks on all descrip-tiou- s
of property, against loss or damages byfire, also against penis of the sea or inland navigation. Proposition for insurance wjll be received at theotlice of tnii iSasurille Insurance and Trust uo., college at.
A. W. .IOHNSO.N, President.J. S. Dashiell, Sec'y. Nashville, Oct 8, 1352,
COMLLEECIAL INSUEANCE COMPANY.CHARLESTOXj south carolixa.
Capital $250,000: All Paid In.' T HATE been appointed Agent of the above Companr at1 JL rasnville, and am tulir preparca io uikc jimiue, xirc,' Uiver Risks, on the most favorable terms.i A full statement of the solrencr of the Company, can be', seen at the office of the Nashville Insurance and TrustCom- -
i pahr, on College street.sep-l- j JOHN S. DASniELL, Agent
THE KUTUAL PEOTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
' OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.on Cedar Sreet, adiotning the Post Office, and
OFFICE the Verandah, will insure on the mutual prin- -'
ciple, Houses, Merchandize, Ac, against Loss or Damage byFire; Steamboats on any-o- f the- - estern waters against theHazards of Inland Navigation and the Cargoes of Vessels of
acscnpiion againsi ine i ems in mcI Also, the Lives of persons in good health, for a single year,I; for a term of years, or during life; Also, Bank Notes trans- -
mittftil nermail.AH jiersons having thefr lives or property insured in this
Institution, are entitled to a full participation in nil the prof-its, without any liability to loss beyond the amount of Pre-
miums which ther jaay pay.M. S. 1'ILCHER, President,
. J. B. JOHNSON, Vice President.C. J. F. Wharton', Secretary. r janl
TENNESSEE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE C0M- -
r PAN Y CAPITAL S160 000.on the North side of the Public Square, midway
OFFICE the Nashville Inn and the Planters' Bailk.They will make insurance on Houses and Goods of, every de-- fscription against fire; on Steamboats und Cargo a'gainst fire
I and the risk of the river; on the Cargo of Keel Boats and.' other river crafts, and on sea vessels and other cargoes, on
the usual'tcrms. JOHN M. HILL, PresidentJoseph Vaulx, Secretary.Directors. Alex. All-son- . John M. 11:11, F. B. Fogg, G.
M. Fogg, ,Iainc Correv, Jno. M, Bx?s, Joseph Woods, Samuel fceaj--
, jlattuew atson, J. J. uite, Jacoo JicuavocK.janl .
STNA INSUEANCE COMPANY: OF HAETF0ED, CT.
Chartered in 1S10. Capital '$30, 000: all pall iif.--As- sets
invested in January last $4ay,000.S. L. L00MI3, Sec'y. THO. K. BRACE, Pres.nPHE unders:rned has been nnnotnled Airent of this Com- -JL pany one ot tiie oldest ami most able m ttie United
States, having nearly or qui chalf a mill on of Dollars siifelyinvested at this time for the safety of pol.cy-holde- rs and isprepared to issue Policies' on as favorable terms as any otherresponsible office,- - oir Dwellings, Stores, Manufacturing Es--
tabhshiiients,andall other kinds of Buildings; on Householdtuniituroana .Mercnanuise m general, eitner m ine city orcountry, against Loss or Damage by Fire. Also, against thehazards of Inland Transportation by all the usual routes andmodes ot conveyance. JUftlil'ii ASU, Agent,
Office N. . Comer Public Square, opp. Planters JJauk.mav5
INSURANCE ON NEGROES.
HOUSE Servants, Farm Hands, Steamboat Firemen,Bovs, &c, at customary rates of Premium.
Policies issued and losses promptlvadjusted at the NashvilleAgency. JOSEPH NASH, Agent.
d'tna Insurance Company of Ilarltbrd Office N. W. Corner Public Square, opposite Planters' Bank.
NASHVILLE STEAM MARBLE W0EKS.-JAJIE- S
SLOAN, Froprietor.MARKET ST., OPPOSITE J0HXS0X & II0RXE STODACCO WAREHOUSE,
NASHVJLLE. TiiNNMarble Warerooms at Uie old stand Corner of Summer and
spring Street.HAVING made extensive enlargements in my Marble
my facilities ate such that I can, execute allkinds of wprkin the most tasieful manner and the latest style,as cheap as it can be doi$ in any of the Eastern Cities.By calling at my Watc-room- on "the corner of Spring audSummer Greets specimens may be seen wh;ch 'will enablepersons t6juJge for themselves, which is thj best method.Having on hand all kiuds of Marble from Eeast Tennessee.Also, a hue assortment of Lgvntian, Italian and Amer.canMarble, which I will sell low to the trade, wholesale andie-tai- l,
finished or in the rough state.A large assortment of Moxumexts, Tomds, Baptismal
Fouxts, Uuxs, Vases, Gardex Figures. Grave Stoxks, Ac,carved and lettered to order. Furxiture Marble executedto Order aud sent to any part of the South-.We- st as cheap asit can be proem ed trom the hast. Also, .Marble Mantels,of every descr ption, plain or carved. Boiluixg Stoxe, soldWholesale ami Retail.
All orders left' at in AVare-Roo- on the corner of Springanu bummer streets, will meet with prompt attention, juyfriends generally will find it to their inieicst to call and examine my stock befoie put chasing elsewhere. Thankful tomy old friends and customers fiir their liberal patronage, Ihope by strict attention to business to merit a continuanceof their favors. J V.M ES S LOAN,
Corner ofSpring and Summer streets, Nashville.febl'J ly
PATENT CHOPPING MILL,For Chopping Corn or other-Grai-
An artute which ecer Farmer etould hace.
IT will grind, with one or two horse power, from four to abushels an hour either fine fbr bread or coarse for
stock and is so simple in its construction, that arv boytwclve years old can keep itin order and run it. It is adapled to either Steam, Water or Horse Power.
Having sold the entire right of manufacturing and sellingthc-abov-
c Mill, iu Tennessee, to Messrs. J. R. Cowan and A.C. Howard, of Nashville, persons wishing to purchase canfind them at J. M. Seabury's, on College street, where theywill be happy to take orders. BOSS k .JJDAMS.
aug-2?-.
COOKING STOVESTTTE hare just received from the best fc
t cmnati, a large supply of the following COOKINGSTOVES :
The Hoosier State Cookixg Stovis ; three different sizes. TTnE Iroxtox Premium Cookixo Stows; with (5 holes, onethe best and cheapest stoves.befoie the public.
" "
MThe Cement Cook Stove, a new air tight stove, warrantedwork well.
20TnE Kextgckiax Cook Stoves; Nos. 2 and S. 5he Double Oven Cooking Stoves. 'Premium Stoves of various patterns,' and at prices so low ;
that no one can undersell us.We have also received a specimen of a new stove, - HE oa
50PNNSVLVANLN, which conies highly recommende 120and is believed to bo one of the best .and most improved 25stoves lately; manufactured, well worthy theattentiou of any
family wantinga large and firstrate stove. 10yur stock ot lllvVilMiASD PARLOUR STOVES, is 10large for this advance J stage of the season. To reduce 5we will sell large Church and Hall Stoves for cash at asmau auvancc above cost.
SNOW, MACKENZIE k CO.Nashville, Feb. 1 1853,
NOTICE. Iu consequence of theFirc on Friday morncompelled to suspend business for ionic
time, out win commence agu:n as soon as we can procure a 30Jsuitable house, of which due notice will be given. la (he 300meantime wchopeourfriends whoarcindcblcd to us, and toEwin, Brown & Co., will ccmo forward and settle up "without 500
300ueiay, mai we may mcjK our own engagements promptly.can be found at' No. IS, on tho square John Nichbl's 500
siaiut. 300We would also take this occasion to exnrpss our rrmifiil 100
thanks to those who hare kindly favored us and our prede-cessors with their patronage; to the. Fire Companies and 80Q,
citizens, to whose exertions we are mainly Indebted for 1U0
what ofoiu-.gootj- s were sared, aud to those kind friends who 25
srmpatiuse with us in our loss. 30ic.b 2 EWIN BROTHERS. 50
300IiiSEED OIL AND WHITE LEAD. 10 bblsLinseed Oil; 2n0kcg3 Falmcstock's White Lead, Just
receired and forsale low for cash by-- ueczu J. M. ZIMERMAN.
T?A3I1LY GROCERYFaniilies living TOffiinear oron Broadway can always get the fol- - 'isAr3
lowing articles at my store. No. 52. on Broadway. rx..u.-- .
small oHarge quantities from dav-l'g'.- it to I0 at night:Butter, Egg?, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Candles, Bacon, Lard and
oiiicr articles usually Kept in a ramily Grocery.febl 6 D. TRIGG, No. 52, Broadway.
GOLDEN SYRUPqr. bbls Golden Svrup,
10 Jit " Sugar House Molasses, irap16 bbls Loaf Sug-.ir- ,
5 " Cr'd do,Just receired trow St Louis, and for sale brfcb'28 SAMUEL SEAY.
TEUNKS, 7ALtSE3, and .CARPET BAGS, tioulois.
WE have just received a large and fine as- - rs, snrhnntilnfTnml-- o i T) , ".,v wiiiti "s3 anu. oe
ahses, consisting of Bole, flag and Kinprices,Wilton and common Carpet Bags, which we wi'llsellat
prices. k.vj. 110LLIN8 & CO.,janl'J Corner of College and Union sts., Nashville..
SUNDRIES. Now lauding from steamer America hmi'0Soapr 10 eeroons Indigo; . phcit
20 bags Pepper; o csiSKS jiatider;25 do Ginger; 82 half barrels Soda;10 do Spice; 15 barrels Alum15 do Almonds; 10 tierces Rice ;
100 dozen Buckets ; 10 boxes Granges ;and forsale by feb!4 MORRIS k STRATTON. racture
Staes.RAMAGE & CHURCH, article
42. COLLEGE STRKKT JitUi
Wholesale and Eetail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, TrunksmMva, vugt AJlB, bala, CJC
CAUDS, &0.JOHNSON & SMITH,
Dealers in Cotton and Tobacco, E3ceivins and Tor--warding Merchants, Steamboat Agents, &c,
3 BROADWAY, NASHVILLE.MAD. STRATTO.V. G. P. SMITH. A. W. JOHXSOX.
STEATT0N, SMITJI & Co.,"Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner of Broad and Market Streets,SHVILLE, TENN.,
Hi-OTv- disposed of an interest in the Grocery departmun. Sn? i Uf, Pusjncsi t0 X Madisos Strattox, the
lat be ed ""der the style ofruFf',?nTF Contour old stand, on the coinerstreets.Our stock, now ample, will be so by large accessitnsevery few days, to which we invit'e thelicit ' nuiii uiereuams in ui mnr
dealers,,
beimr detentiinpH tn n i uT.a w o tuu as any house ik Uiecity. O ur terms cash and p:sh nn It- -
apr 1, 1852. JOHNSON & SMITU
EAMAGE & CHURCH.Wholesale and Estail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Trunks, Valises and Carpet Eags,College street, Nashville, Texx.
A. HAMILTON,Cotton and Tobacco Dealer, Forwarding and Commission
Merchant,octS' -
NASHYTLLE, TENN;K. J. MORRIS. THOS. E. STRATTOX.
M0EEIS & STEATT0N,(Slxcessors to Laxier, Morris k Co.,)
Commission and Forwarding Merchants and WholesaleGrocers,
Corner ofMarket and Clark Street. XaihrilU.
WE have now in store a large stock of Groceries, Li-quors, Wines, etc.. which will b snh! .it, tho
market price3, for cash or barter. fsenirGEO. W. SKAT. THOS. C. BAITS. S. DECHERn.
SEAY, BATES ft CO.,COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF CHARLESTON". S. C.aug2'J trwtf
A' CAEDHAVE this day associated w'tii me in the Saddling Bu-siness my soif. A. C. MARCH. Tlio hiw;,,nc ;.. e..
will be conducied iu the name of J. D. March &'Son Alipersons indeb ed to me, by uole .or account, will pleasc'comeup and make payment. j. MARCH.
Thankful for the liberal share of patronage hereto-fore, a continuance of the same is respectfully solicited.
Ja J., U. MARCH k SON.OLIVER P. il'RdnSRTS. ALEX. E.VkEE.
M'El)BEETS & M'KEE,Wholesale Grocers and Commission
ill E R C II A NTS.MAIikb'l ST., 4 Boon frtm BROAD ST.,
NASHVILLE,' TENN.April 29 1852 ly
NEW ORLEANS A CAED.
BENJAMIN F. SHIELDS & CO.. having per.themselves at New Orleans offer theirservices as Commission and Fonvarding3lereIiaiitsand General Agents, and solieit miK,m(J r i.
kinds of "Western I 'roducO. fct'linnr nfirln.,t 1. .1and will mr. Rirrnrt!n -- iiV;.P- ' rau
p nuu mat cnirusi tiicir mter- -est to their care. Proceeds of sales will be invariably heldsacred anil imunnllp mm lio,li . a. JMBens.ro arrangements made for the rcceiving andforwarding of even- - 8wc:i of .Merchandise, at induced ratesfrom charges at this wmt. Ordera for fim, .,.i j... . '
ancc Risks, with I he collection nf ll;il n,.,r, ......j.to without delay. BENJ F si i emu? S ?
aug!2 ly ' .....iju JJ.
MYERS & McGILLDEALERS IX EVERY UESflflrTfnv n
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing and Fancy, Goods,uvurye ircrt, unc aoor wan oj the Square.
WJimayliitlibe
found at all timesa large assort-ment of Winches-ter's, Davis fc
June's, k Myers'Patent ShoulderSeam Shirts, ofLineu, Mislintt'ltli r.tnfn MmtT
soms, G ingham,Jr H Pnnnli I 'Itin t
Standing and Byron Collars, Underwear, Merino, ShakedSilk, Cashmere, Vigonia, Cotton and Canton Flannel, fs,ladies and gentlemen, Gents Cloth Gutters. Gloves. KinSilk, Buck. Cashmere, Cloth, Chamois, Wash Norma.- -
and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets, Linenndkerchiefs. Stocks. Ties. Waterfowls. Albert.
De Joinville's. nlain. Emb'd and splFifliiwtmn- -
Scaifs, Black and White Satin Tics, Shoulder Braces, Sus-penders, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Night Caps, Oil Silk Bath-ing Caps for Ladies and Gentlemen. Mousy, Rid uo- - andStrengthening lieits, Kooe de Uliambre, Umbrellas, Walk-ing Canes, Riding Whips, Trunks, Sole Leather, Valises,Carpet Bags, Satchels, Dre.-s'n-g Cases, Work Boxs,, Toi-lets, Opera Glasses, Porte Monies. Fans, Writing DesksCigar Cases, Flasks, Travelling Comnaiiions. Ruzbis andRazor Strops, Combs, Brushes, Good-jcar'- s Gum Gotds.
Perfumery. Toilet Bottles, Pocket Cutlery. Ac. andlarge assortment of other articles, usually kept by Fur-
nishing 'Stores.We have made arrangements with our friends at tho
North to forward us Goods as soon as received bv them.a
therefore wo shall have goods here in lessthan ten davfrom the New York Custom House.
MYERS k McGILL'S.Furnishing Store, College street. 1 door South of the
Square, Nashville. foctllBEN. M. NOEL & BE0.,
Grocery and Commission, Receiving andForwarding Merchants,
And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquora.COLLEGE STREET.
IQUORS AND TOBACCO.JU 400 buls Sam Hale s Whisky: Juobbls Drans Whiskr- -
bbls Old Monongahela do 50: Brown's D D do-5-' S." American Brandy: 40 " " S M Winp
Old Port Wine: N E RuH Pipes Old Urand, best brands;
1 Pipe Irish Whisky; 50 Baskets Cliampaigne:-- .
0 boxes of l.ieucrs Ginger and Raspberry Brandies:ripes nouanu um; l--u oois American Urn;bxs Gus Jones' Tobacco; 0 " "Walker's Ale:" Young k Birdewell's do 20 brs Allison s Tobacco;" P M Boerz No 1 do; 30 rcnnel's do
20-- " " " Gold Leaf do 10 Fcnix's . : do" B. Daily's do 20 " Missouri do" Ender's' do 10 "Sam Wools 5's do" S E White's do 5 " Rend k Nash's- - do
In store and for sale byfebl'J BEN. M. NOEL k BRO.
JUST RECEIVEDPrime Rio Coffee;
50 " ,c Laguayrado: 25,0.00 Jmporfed Cigars:bbls Reboiled Molasses; 50,0(0 Melee do; '
halves do do; 10 frails SS Almonds;50 hhds choice Sugar; -- 1 0 tierces Rice;
bags fine Silt; 5 eeroons Indigo;.kegs Oysters; 2 casks Dutch laddcr;-20- "cans do; bbls Copperas;bbls St Louis Mills. Flour; ,,20 bags Pepper;
.Cincinnati do Tf " Spice;300-keg- s Nails assorted; 800 reams Wrap. Paper;
boxes Glassware, ass; 500 lb Kahawha'Salt ;ftoz. ljrooms; 20 kegs Shot and Lead;bbls Golden Syrup; bois JtacKerel;- -bbls and half bbls Crackersbbls Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugariboxes and half boxes Raisins; '
Just received and for sale by BEN. M. NOEL &BRO.feblO. ,
WANTED. A few thousand bushels Pea Nuts, forwilf give the highest market price. ?
'feblS BEN. M.-- NOEL & BRO.
JOSEPH F. DUNT0N,Fancy and Staple, Dry Goods Hdnse,.
No.. 51. Public Siftare. NitshciUe. Tenn.
HAS now in store a large-an- d well assorted Stcckof thndesirable goods of the season, embracing ererr
description and quality, French Matitillas, Ribbons, Silkviooas, one uooas oi an Kmas,L,aces and Embroide- -
Tmnli Jninnnfla T.ntmo ami f .U-- : . i.w.. a.l uj iuu uuiiiui lua, xaregesuuivuaiHuuu!. iiiiaui.iuco, a vaneiy ot otner JJressGoods, Hosiery of all kinds, Hats of all descriptions Hard-ware, etc. Looking Glasses, a large varietr of Guns ahdPis- -
besides a great ranCtr OrTrimiilinrrs nnof Goods, to which he now submhs the inspection of.........Merchants ol thocitvand. . rnnntrv in. .i.:i. ?- y w ii iiiwii aiucK. winaaaea daily, desirable fmm ihn pOCf m .1
generally, are invited to examine my stock and comnarowith that of other houses in the trade.feb 23 J. F. DUNTON
- for manvfac--turina. arawinn anAlmOJAnn. r.r th i., j .
1 ". j .in w. .liiu. lliua.iiir- -
. ... tr1 n . . .Mfuou iill nil. iirmni. riTiiivtr i i i nprinted directions for its use. br Pepper,
JOHN JJIATHEWS, In1C?i!:R 07 nEST AVEXUE AJtW 26TH STKEET,
Upposite Belle vue, NewYoejcThe Only eslahlishmont
of SODA WATER MACHINERY, kc., in the Unitedand where mav 1m fmind a lanreapscwtment of everyconnected with the business, rncluding-Materials- , ic; Q
m i ....... nn V., . O.1 om :u
2S0 hhds Sugar, now landing from sfeameaSUGAR. and for sale by MORRIS & STRATTON,
UNION.NO. 297.
CURREY & jMARTIN.CHEMICAL HALL.
NEW AND FRRSH ARRIVALS, BYCURREY & HIARTIX.
C ITEM IS TS A ND D R UG G IS TS,No. 3- - CXIO STREET, XASHTILLE, TEXX.
dozen bottles of this0' celebrated water just received. The analysis of thismineral water proves it to contain Bicarbonate of Magnesia and Soda, ( hloride of Iodium, Iobide of Iiodium andCaibonate ofLiir.e. feb23 CURREY A MARTIN.
BOGLE'S HYPERION FLUID. This Hairhas acquired a wonderful reputation. It is
recommended for Baldness, Dandruff, Humors on the Scalp,aud for rendering the Hair beautiful and glossy.
14 Doz. just received by CURRE ' k M ARTIN.
TS. A large assortment of Paints of all colors,ind in oil in half pound aud one pouud cans, readyJustreceived by CURREY & MARTIN.
TEAS. We are supplied with a large and freshof both Greeaand Black Teas, of fine and ex-
tra fine flavor consistingof Imperial, Superior Colony. Sealiueen, Old Hyson, Fiue' Mjcv- - Fong, Powchong. Theseare Canton Teas. Justreceived br
feb'JS" C URREV k MARTfN, No. S5, Union street.
DE, BLEDSOE'S ALTERATIVE COMPOUNDHit JSemedtf over all Remedies for the Diseased . the L.xxer
Byspeptia, Enlargement and Injtamation of the SpUtnIfcartbarm, Gjlic Flatulence, piks, CbmsiirputioH, altdUea-ie- s of the Bowel, ami such dluases m arite from adisorderd state of the Stomach, Licer or Boxcel, asScrofula and Sorer of ant kind. For GetzeralBebUlttj,
- from which Ladies, frequently mifer, there U not itsequal in the whole Materia Medicj."
TnE inventor of this prepara'ijn was for three rears sprostrated from Dvspepsia and inactivity ofthe Liver that he was frequently for weeks at a time unable to
raise himself from his bed. He sought aid from physicianat home and in Europe, but in vain; his case was pronouncedhopeless by thousands, and it w.is bv accident that he suc-ceeded in curing himself. Since he has been nracticimr me- -lcme, Ins success in such coses has been unriralled. Ii!has been aware of the incredulity of the public, und cons--quen- tly
said nothing through the press of his own caseuntil the character of thj medicine wan fully establishedby its success, as shown 1 the certificates which have deenadvertised.
I subjo n the certifier te of Prof. M. Gabbert, of Memphis,Tenn., with whom Iaften advised during the lime ot mysuffering. -
Memphis, Tenn., AprillT, 1 JoL.1
1 hereby certify that I have been acquainted with -- r. JN. Bledsoe and ome years ago lie was reduced I -- el evclowcrthanl have ever 'seen'any one that afterwards recover-ed, with what 1 supposed to bo liyspepsiaand Liver ufiiC ioi,and after trying the prescriptions ot many Physicians in thisas well as other countries', without relief, 'he finally sucecdedwith .a preparation of his own in being restored to goodhealth. - M. GABBERT, M. I).
Physicians arc requested to try this preparation. Wefeel satisfied it will sustain the character we give to it in thispublicitiou.
IIUXTSriLLE- - JanuarvIODr. Bledsoe: I take the liberty and fell it to be my duty
to recommend to all persons suffering from disease of thestomach and bowels, Alterativeyour Compound, as a vcrrDnnnmI..inniK.:n If.. ...... I , - . . . . - -oul-iki- i "itnn-uic- . .w mjii, agcu io years, iiau been undermedical treatment about fire years fbr dyspepsia and diar-rhea- ivheu having almost despaired of h'is recovery I con-cluded fo try your Alterative, two bottles of which, 1 believe.entirely cured him. MICAJAH CAYCE. '
HcxTsriLLE. Oct 17,1352.Ub. Bledsoe: Some tima has eiapsed since I gare a ceitificafo that my wife had been greatly benefited by vour
Alterative Compound. I now take pleasute in savin-- - tothe public, that my wife- - had for throe or four years Seensubject to the worst kind of spells of cramp in the stomachfrom dyspepsia. I had fried of several whom 1 thought fobethe best physicians in the place and a great many liifl'ercnmedicines, with momentary relief. Being persuaded to tryyour alterative compound, I did so at-- d I ufn happy to saythat it has entirely cuied Iter; and I would conscientiouslyrecommend it' to all persons suffering from dise ises of thehvcrand dyspepsia. " J. UuBHRTSON.
IIUNTSVILLR. Spnf OO ICSIDr. Bledsoe naring seen the publication of vo'ur Alter--
atiyeCompound, 1 thitik it my duty tes;iv to the publicI had beeu for years subject to spells of "Cramp Colic 'i
uiai lynn j uiaii nun ineu almost every thing that isbyphysicians, and never found anv thing that would cer-
tainly lelieve me, until I tried theabove medicine, which uasrelieved me in every attack in less than an hour.
WM. B. LLOYD.
Giles Couxti--, Tenn., Dec. 23, 1351.Dn. Bledsoe: I feel that I should fall short of my duty
to you and to those who are atllicted, were I not to furtherrecommend your Alterative Compound. It has entirely re-lieved me, so that I have not had caus.e to take anything intwo.months. I can eat anything I want with impunity, undbelieve my health is as good as it ever is, at mvadvauce'dageShould 1 ever suffer from dyspepsia again I shall be sure tocall on you. I am very respectfully you-- friend.
ELIZABETH J. IIARW00D.
ncXTSVILLE. Ala.. Aiimisl o.t icoThis is to certify, that I had suffered for inany years with
Dyspepsia and Diseases ofthc Liver. Physician after Phv--jm.iji.iiui.-- iui um niniuiu my receiving anv ben-eli- f,
when 1 commenced the use of Dr. Bledsoe's AlterativeCompound, which cured me soundly, and I recommend itbecause of the same happy effect upon others of inv acquaintancc. JOSEPH CAROTHLRS.
' Huxtsville, Ala., March 3rlS52.Dr. Bledsoe Sir : Judgintr from the certifirotnq
have already advertised, it will be almost.unnecessary forme
.1 .1 i.io auu uiriiier eviuence in regard to t he hea hut virini-- i f 1your Compound; but I amst say, that foryears I suffered agreat deal from Dyspepsia and enlargement of the spleen,and thought that I never would recover. I commenced tak-ing your compound about nine weeks since, and have gained2j or 30 pounds, and feel about as well as 1 ever did,
HENRY J. G0FF.JSTThe above medicine is forsalc in crery Drug Store in
tlrr. ni1" fin! mrwt nf flu. tnitinj ,1... fcz...... r inK- -
', General Agent, for wtiolesaleing- - the med-sg-pri- ce
lcine. $1 per pint Bottle. novlt lvd trPERKINS. CLACK & CO.,
GROCERS, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND beForwarding Merchants.
E. Corner of College and Church tU., Nanhville, Tenn. I
WHOLESALE DEALERS IXSugar, CofTec,SaIt, Flour, Iron, &c, &c, &c.COFFEE 100 bags Rio Coffee;
25 bugs Havana Coffee;25 " Laguvra do;25 " Java do:
SUGAR 100 hhds Louisiana Sugar; by50 bbls Philadelphia crushed Sugarr35 " " Clarified do;
.25 " ' Loaf, silvering's;)25. " St Loins Crush 'd and Pulverized;
TEAS 20 cases Superior Tea--;MOLASSES-l- ud bbls Reboiled and S. House Molasses;
50 K bbls do;NAILS 100 kegs assorted sizes;IRON Tenneesoe and Pittsburg assorted sizes;FLOUR 20u bbls Gallego's Mills;
50 " St Louis, (Harrison's;)50 " Cincinnati;
LIQUORS 15 cases London Porter quarts and pints;10 " Scotch Ale " '50 " American Brandy;
2K pipes Frcr "i do;25 bbls Bourbon Whisky; his55 " Monongahala do;
20Qbbl3-Rectifie-d do various brands;
50 " Old Rye do;CIGARS 20,000 Imported Harana Cigars;
13,000 American do: '
100 boxes Cuba Sixes and MeleeTOBACCO 50 -- ni.n...:'pu uP i..
5 " Jennv Lmd siuvcriomriiplo. ,SALT 100 bbls Kanawha Salt; '
100 sacks Fine do:125 " Coarse do;100 Dairy do;
7.t hnrs Tufiin An.
FISH 30 bbls Mackerel;ou " do;75 kits do; liw10 casc3 Sardines:
POTATOES 150 bbls Irish pnfv.fn.BUCKETS-1- 00 doz. Painted Buckets;
"GLASbWAEEfee.
50 boxes'SxlO Window 'GJais; and50 " 10x12 full
100 " Pint .inrf Quart and hf nt Flasks:''CLOVER SEED 25 hhls Ppnnsvlvania-Clove- r Seed: iSmealvCANDLES 50 boxes.Star o'andles; - --
50stock.
" " -- "40
For" " " .
- 100 " Tallow "SOAP 100 boxs Brown bar Soap;
50 - Fancy;PICKLES 10 cases choice Pickles;- - .CATSUP 10 cases Tommato Catsup;FRUITS-- 50 boxes.3IR. Raisins- -
50 H '.' "do; u '
50 " do;200 drums Figs; - This
- .' 10 frails S S AlmondS; ' ..
10 bbls Pecans.SUNDRIES Cotton Yarns Indigo, Madder,- - Spice, Lead,
Shot, Axes, Chains, &c, kcstore and for sale by PERKINS, CLACK & CO'
Liberal advances on consignments. B marchl6 and
CHARLES W. SMITH, '
BOOKSELLEE AND STATIOIT'EE, -'Stores,
CnGOL, Law, Modical Religious and MiscellBnniL janBooks, Also, Blank Books and Stationery, at lowest fprices. XXjTCountry Merchants, and School Teachers supplied a
Vta most farerabla Unas. Nashville, Tmul, b. 8. or,
MISCELLANEOUS. .
HASDWAEE AND CUTLEEY.
FALL & CUAAlxGIIA32,No. &7, Colllgs Street, Nashville, Texx.
ARE now in recept of their entire stock ofHARDWARECUTLER l for the Spring Trade, and iu calling
lho attention if lhemerehaiits. if jiidd.euiid East lennis-c- e,
Kentucky, and Nortii Al.ib.iina, to she r large and vuiiedassortment, tney feet con .dent that it will cou.pare f.vtua-bl- y
with.that ot nuy House in ntir ccuiitr-- , and when theHem of Transportation i coi.sideTed, u will ce fouud that
prompt ail dea.era in this section of lhcoitutn- - toencuur.gea home mar, et.i her also innte the atter.riouonUicksmitluL Carpenters,andi-armer- visiting Nashville to the;r assortment ot Tt-ol-
harming Intplemeula, Jlc, a large stock ofwkch they alwaysKeep on naau.
leather, Ginang and Stan ax, taken at the highest market pi ices m exchange Tor goods, or in pannent of debts.Feb. 5iti,
N0TJCE VALUABLE LAND FOE SALE.AT'?;hCTofnd'TOn:aiu"nii'lS acres, situated in
between Williamsdu and Davidson; being lo miles distant from Nashville, 8from I rankhn, and i from the Franklin and Nashrdle Turn-pike: situa.ed on a public road leadiugto the former place.One mile west of the uwen and Winstead Pike, one and ahalf mdo. east of the Harper Pike, one and three quartermiles east ofthe Nashville and Cohmbia Railroad, adjoin-ing an excellent Church, courem'eut to Mills, conlenieattofeveral excellent Physic.aus, and in half a mile of a goodSchool House.
The Dwelling on yaid place is a large brick, two and ahalf stor.es high, "with an ell attached; a high and healthysituation, with a bold-runni- spring of excellent waterwitli Smoke hou?e, Kitchen, Stables, and Cribs, with aaOi chard of excellent Fruit Trees, and six acres of CdarTimber, five miles of the place--
GLOVER k BOYD, Genl Agt'a
rtOYF?ST tCW-- NO. 23.
20 Nest Clothes Baskets;50 Kits Nos. 1 and i Mackerel, for sale by
R. F. BELL,marchll opposite Sewauee HouJe, College st
NEW MEDICAL BOOKS."j ,rACLISE'S Surgical AnatomvrJLtX Gross ou Urinary Organs; "
j.ilarris' Deutd Surgery; . .
United States Dispeusltdry;Uoblyn's Medic.il Dictiuuary; , ,
DunglL?on's New Remedies;"Meigs on Discajes of Children; 'Churcliill on Women; --
Bartlett on Fereri; . .Carpenter's Prmcples of Physiology; ' ,
Coloinbat on Fomaicsr . 'Ojudir on Childrt--Ashuell on Females; - - JMiiler'sPrine pies ofSuigerr;Chapman on K-ver-
- Mitchell's Tiie.'uj eutres; '".Laaen.cou ille t'lie-t- ;
Snub's Anatomical Atlas;Iaiwietice on the Eye;Biakis.on on .he Chest;
New editions, just nceiVed and fiir sale brmailt; CHARLES W.SMITH, 51 Col.'e-e- st.
Q 1 000 "E D. I will pay theabove rewardw. rLrso" or peions, as - "iliumnhnv.'tli.. inMrtoi V- - "... I"
V v.l...i.i,i.H.:uc IIIIMU4IIHI uuid Uarrantsof the dcnommatioi.s of in,., so and 4... acres. I will t,r-ch- as
single warrants of either denomination.R. H. BUOCKWAY
S"""Room over Oak Hid, east side Public Square. ;d ihwr
--Nashville. octl-- i in27.O WEET HAVANA ORANCES.-j- Ht rtcevedKJ two barrels Sweet Oraugt-s-. l. Jt J. N l.ON.
FTJENiTiJEE, CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, &i iic. uo?cnoor has just returned from thei hast, and is constant I r receiring all of
FURNITURE, CvRPElING. ic. ilis S at SsQfcapresent consists of almost every iu tide in his line ot business, anu as extensive as any m the c.tw Purchasers would(Io well to calf, as he is determined to sell low tor cash or ontime for approved paper. A. PATi'EItSO.V,
"'""" College near Church s:rcet
SPUING GOODS FOll 1S5-J-.
IJIPORTERS and JOIJBERS,Aw. IS, Public Sauare. X,i,r;ll
HAVE now in store their SPRINCi' STOCK," comevery variety of
Pancyanir
Plain.
Ribbons,. Printed JLawus
juconeis, tJinghams,Eerngc DeLaiues,
WHITE GOODSCloths, Cassimercs, White and Blay Linens,
Jeans aud Cottonades, 1'rcnch andEuglish J)rap DcEte,
BONNETS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac,which they oiler for sale on their usual liberal terms toprompt time or cash dealers.
Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax and Wool, always taken atthe highest market prices. feb2
H. & B. DOUGLAS & GO.IlirOltTERS AXD WHOLESALE HEALERS IX
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,SHOES, BOOTS, BONNETS, HATS, UMBRELLAS, PAR-
ASOLS, tC, AC,Aoj-- side of the Put.Uc Sjuare, Nashville, Tenn.fh have m siote a coiiplete stock and general assort- -, i imiuu. xivw opnng anu Mimnier (.'oods.
In asking theattentiou (' dealers to this exceediii-d- b"iu-tif- ul
and eminently desirable collection of Goods, we wouldsay we are now prepared to supply our patrons on betterterms and at lower prices, lhan the same goods can be pro-cured, in like quantities, from either Philadelphia or N. York,the selections have been made with great care, and arem every particular adapted to the requirements or the trade.
he stock is not only tlie latgot. but the most varied andelegant m its assortment ever offered by any one in Nash-ville.
We want Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, Wool, WhiteLinsey, and Woolen Socks, to anv extent, at full riaiketalue. feb!4 2ni. H. k" B. DOUGLAS k CO.
ADMINISTEAIOE'S NOTICE.
NOTICE-i-s hereby given to all those indebted to
deceased.intestate, to come forward and makepayment, and to ah having in povession any oftlie goodsand chattels ofsaid deceased, to deliver them; and all thosehaving claims against said deceased to present them proper-ly authenticated, by the loth day of June next, or tliev will
forever ban ed. D. R CLAIBOR.N'E,match 1 1 ymtrw Administrator.
1)11. WJI. IHcLANF,INDIAN AND GERMAN E00T DOCTOR,
EESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of NashvilVhe has returned again after a resi
dence of fourteen years in the South, and permanentlvhj.cated himself in South Nashville, at the corner of Was,tngfonatid Pearl streets, where he may at all times be fount
those who may wish to consnlt him.lie basin his possession. many certificates from men I
eminent standing certifying to the permanent cure of themostdisticssingcaesot the following disea.-e-s, viz: Ner-vous Affections, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsias, Chills andFevers, Pleurisies, Asthmas, Colds, Coughs, Incipient Con-sumptions, Rheumatisms, Weak Lungs, Fits, Dropsies.Cancers, Ulcers, Scroffiilous, Hemoptasis of the Lungs, andother Hemorages; Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Kidnevs, Mer-curial and Venereal Taints ofthe Blood; Diseases "of Chil-die- n,
Worms aud various other Diseases incident to the hu-man system..
During his residence in the South, he attended fo over tenthousand different cases, all of which he treated with morethan ordinary success.
Dr. McLane hopes from his much experience in the Medi-cal Profession and the degree of success that has attended
efforts heretofore, to obtain the confidence and patronageofthe sick and afllicted.
Nashville, Feb 9 1 y. DR. WM. McLANE.jTAlI Letters addressed, post-pai- d, to South Nashville.
SEEDS 160o papers of rare and select?, Flower Seeds, just leceived per exjiress from Philadel-plu- a.
Many of these seeds have iust been imcorted fromEurope, and are enti ely new to our western gardens.
Also in store, a largo and tresh (wairantcaj.suppry oi .
Garden Seeds. CUR KEY k MARTLN,march21 No. 35 Union street
MAELNGO MAMMOTH.thorough bred Jack. MARINGO MAM
THE direct from Kentucky, will makefind c..inn in TVnnfisstfe at Caner Spring in
Marshall count', five miles ielow the fishing ford in. DuckRiver, at thirty-fir- e dollars insurance and fifty cents groom
Jennets sent from a distance will be pastured gratis,grain fed, if requireu. at fitly cents ptr week. He isfifteen hands two and. a halt Indies higu, pood honest
measure, unusually large none, anu neaw: niacr. wiihnose. He has the form, size, color and blood ti re-- "r
: i t.t i.:t,i.. tn. K.. ;cuuiuicuu miti iiiKtuj " ""'-- t , titsti iu improve ineir
We consider him the master Jack of Tennessee.further particulars see handbills'.
marchll 3m KNIGHT & WILSON:UST RECEIVED AT 42. COLLEGE STREET;Ladies elegant Gaiters (with heels;)
" Super. French Lasting Gaiters;" " Kid ftrimmed) SJippcrs;--"
Elegant Embroidered' PatcntLcather Slippers; '" best fine Morocco Kid and Goat Boots;
Misses and Childrens Patent Leather do.day received by mar23 RAMAGE k CHURCH
G. W. jaUBEEPiaao Tuner and ep.ai r e r-,--: . ;i
. NASHVILLE, i EXX.,...
JtErEn to; : Ja?. Diggons, J. B. Wesi,, Dealers in PianoMusic ....II. S. Saroni. G: M- - Taylor, J. K. OplW.
waterma n. J. Gomcz ProFs. Music - 'Leave Orders at JtrAesUs,riJiggons or Morton s Muaio
Union Street. - j ,
Orders frwn w. country win be promptly attended to20 dfcfiwSm.
lvS5 WAJtE. 100 boxes Jenny Lind quart FiaskaSQ0 boxes Fancy pint Flasks: .
100 $pint a0;tola by fcb25 Y. H. GORDON A CCX