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The Tennessee State Hospital under the direction of the Faculty is open to the Class free of charge.
A Clinique has been established in connection with the University, at which operations are performed and cases prescribed for auti lectured upon in the presence of the Oises.
Amount of fees for Lectures is $100; Matriculation kee, (paid once only) $5 ; Practical Anst- omy, $10; Graduation Fee, $95.
Good boarding can be procured for $8 to $& per week, For further information or Cata- logue apply to
KASIYILAN Tena., March, 1800.
W. K. BOWLING, M. D., Dean of the Faculty,
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Peterson, P., carpenter, at Warren & Moore's. Petitt, James B., residence 164 south Cherry st. Petre & Peiffer, clothiers and tailors, 13 north Market st. Petre, M., above firm.
Petre, Garrott, grocer, 163 north College st.
Pettifer, W. W., carpenter, residence south Nashville, near College st.
Petty, B. W., carpenter, residence McGaveck st.
Petty, G. A., boiler-maker, 1 wharf at.
Petty, W. A., carpenter, bds. south Summer st.
Petty, S., residence Harding's Addition.
Petty, J. A., residence Hardy's Addition.
Petty, W. A., carpenter, residence Spruce, near Cedar.
Pettypool, E. F. residence south Cherry st.
Povine, A. M., book.kcoper, residence 26 sorth Spruce st.
Phelps, Amos, painter, 69 so. College st., resi. south Market at.
- Philander, J., cabinet-maker' south Nashville Furniture Factory.
Philips, Edward, res. 172 south Cherry st. Phillips, T. A., engineer, T. & A. Railroad.
Phillips, Wm., firm of Lanier & Phillips, 80 so. Market st., resi. country.
Phillips, P., carpenter, residence Broad st., near Tunnel. 1
Phillips, W., wagon-maker. at Gunter's, Franklin Pike.
Phillips, Peter, carpenter, at Warren & Moore's.
Phillipe, E .. machinist, C. M. Works, resi. south Cherry st.
Phillips, B. B., salesman, W. W. Berry & Demoville.
Phillips, B. A., salesman, 11 Public-Square.
Phillips, W. J., livery-stable, 19 north Market at.
Phillips, Jo., res. 142 north Market st.
Phillips, Wm., copper-smith, 7 Broad st.
Phillips, R., tiner, 7
Puckett, John, boot and ehoe maker, Watkins avenue.
Puckett, Wm., tinner, 44, north Market st., res. Line st. Pugh, Mrs., res. Hay's addition.
Pugsley, Mrs. Dr., res. 87, north Summer st.
Purcell, Martin, res. 127, South Cherry st. Purington, B., machinest, T. & A. R. R.
Purvis, Geo. E., clerk, S. M. P. H., bds. cor. Spruce and Church sts. Putnam, A. W., res. W. High near Cedar.
Putnam, John, boot maker, Franklin pike.
Pyle, A. W., coach maker, 135, s. Market; res.cor. Cherry st. Lincoln alley.
Quick, T. D., salesman, 55, north College st., resi. 36, south Summer st. Quigly, John, salesman, 2, south College st., residence west Nashville. Quimby, H. B., blacksmith, 82, north Market st. Quinn, Michael, laborer, 47, north Cherry st. Quinn, M., family grocer, 96, north College at Quinn, Jas., baker, 17, north Market st. Quinn, Wm., near Carroll st. on Wharf st. Quinn, John, blacksmith, N. & O. Railroad. Quinn, P., plumber, 13, Deaderick st.
Quinn, M., firm of Jones & Q, Cedar st. Quinbler, Peter, gardner, residence Franklin pike, south of N. & C. R. R. Quintard, Rev. C. T., rector of Church of Advent, residence Vine street.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 245 R. T. FLEMING,
House, Sign & Ornamental
PAINTER,.
No. 62 UNION STREET,
NASHVILLE,
JOHN J. S. HOOK, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
HOUSE® SIGN PAINTER
No. 22 CHURCH STREET,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
BEASLEY & RUTH, House and Sign Painters,
No. 12 Deaderick Street, NASHVILLE, TENN.
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Rabey, R. E., firm of Pinto & Rabey., Union and American block. Racker, Jacob, blacksmith, 136, south Market st.
Rafferty, James, laborer, N. & C. R. R.
Railion, A. J., carpenter, cor. MeLemore and Gay ats. Raiford, Wm., salesman, 78, public square, res. Edgefield.
Rains, Brown & Co., wholesale and retail druggists, 19, publie sq. Rains, T. B., above firm, bds. W. B. Grubb's.
Rains, James E., attorney at law, 46, north Cherry st.
Rainey, Sam'l, blacksmith, 101, south Market st., res. Edgefield.
Ramage, John, boot and shoe mer., 42, north College st., res. 67, north High st.
Ramage, John S., salesman, 42, north College st., lda, 67, north High st. Ramage, Henry,
Ramage, -, tailor, College Hill.
Ramsey, W. B. A., Secretary and Treasurer E. & K. R. R. office 49}, north Cherry st., res. Edgefield.
Randall, Mrs. A. J., rea 36, north Cherry st.
Randle, F. P., firm Baber, Randle & Willsford, 13 Union st.
Randle, D. A., carpenter at Jackson & Adams.
Raney, J. W., pointer, residence Hays' add.
Raney, John, painter, 69, north College st, res. west Nashville.
Raushenberier, M., marble cutter, 51, Church st.
Ratcliffe, J. W., freight agent, T. & A. R. R., mes. Broad st.
Rathbon, Miss Sarah, dress maker, 141, north College st. Retternap, H., firm of H. Buddke & Co.
Rawley, .B. M., salesman, 32 north Market.st.
Rawls, B. B., res. south Summer st., bet. Ash and Mulberry. -
Rawnie, - , pastry cook, Sewane House.
Raworth, E. A., commissioner, office 40, north Cherry st., res. n. Nashville.
Raworth, Dickson, clerk 27 and 29, north College st. Ray, T. J., res. 59, Mclemore st.
Raymond, -, firm of W. H. Crutcher & Co, nos. 36, north Market st. Raymond, W. M., produce and com. mer., 52, Broad st.
Ray, John, res. Ewing av.
Rea, Dr. Geo., res. [10 north Spruce st.
Read, John, lawyer, res. 1 mile on Franklin pike, .
Read, J. E., gate-keeper, Ist gate on Charlotte pike.
Read, Benj., res. cor. Washington st. and wharf.
Rear, Wm., key fitter, 17, Deaderick st., res. 65 Mclemore st.
Reams, F. A., boarding house, cor. Vine and Motherook
Rebling, W., carpenter and Drumhiller & Mace.
Reckless, Wm. M., salesman, Wm. H. Calhoun's.
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Reddick, John, boarding house, 65, north Cherry st.
Reddick, L. B., hunter, 87, Cedar st.
Reed, Rev. W. M., pastor Cum. Pres. church, res. McGavock st. west Nashville.
Reed, Jas M., firm Moulton & Reed.
Reed, Geo. W., printer, S. M. P. H.
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W. T. BANG,
H. K. VALKER, J. ROBERTR. ..
REPUBLICAN BANNER
AND NASHVILLE WHIG, BANG, WALKER & CO. Office, No. 13 Deaderiek Street. :
TERM
Daily,
00 Tri-Weekly,
5 00
Weekly,
3.00
Having supplied our offee with a new Adams' Power and Baggies Job Proces with all the late improvements, and with a complete adeortment of new Type, sal having also applied Steam to our Machinery, we are prepared to arconte, with dis- patoh, all orders for Boots, Papticte, BiM-Heads Gironiata, Railroad Work, Stones- bost Work, Bills, Cards, Funeral Tickets, do. In short, every description of Plain and Eancy Printing that may be desired, at short notice, and in the best Style o the Art.
D. CAMERON,
R. H. BARRY,
WM. CAMERON, M. Ó. BROOKE
NASHVILLE
DAILY NEWS,
Published Dally, Tri-Weekly and Wookty by
CAMERON & Co. Office, No. 40 Cherry: St.
PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION :
Daily, strictly in advance, per annum, $6 00 Tri-Weekly, 9.00
Weekly, " 2 00
Advertising at the usual Rates
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Reed, Marvin, dealer in pianos &c., 47, Church st. Puedes Je Jat envinces city water wy "ede Li ... , finnes, 34, north Front st. seks., printer, Diptist office '
Reese, David, moulder, Ellis & Moore's. Reese, J. B., watchman, Watson House. Reesfeld, W., tailor; 13} Church street. Besten, H. C.uconfectioner, 74 and 76, Union
Ragan, C., painter, N. and C. R. R. Began, Pat, tinner, 15, north Market st.
Began, J .;
Reid, A. L., mailing clerk, Banner office. Reid, G. H., clerk, 10 north Market st.
Reis, A., harness maker, north College st., near Jefferson.
Reiss & Smith, boarding house, 20, south Market st.
Remraunt, John, tinner, 14, College st. .
Rejer, Geo., harness maker, 29, south College st. Rice, J. L., attorney at law, 441, north Cherry st. Rich, C., cabinet maker, res. 173, north Market st. Richards, E. D., salesman, 57, north College st.
.Richards, -, trimmer, 135, south Market st. .Richards, Wm. H. & Co., livery stable, 84 and 86, north Cherry st. Richards, Wm. H., above firm, res. 94, north Cherry st. Richards, James, above firm, bds.,
Richards, Henry, "
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Richards, E. D., res. 109, north College st, Richardson, Martha, north Spruce st., near Watkins avenue. Riddle, W., salesman, 55, north College st.
Riddle, A., soap maker, cor. Cedar st. and Watkins av. Riddleberger, Samuel, eating saloop, corner. Cherry and Deadrick sta. Ridgway, W. J., clerk, 47, Broad street. Rightaman, , High st near Crawford.
Riley, T., stone cutter, residence Sycamore st.
Riley, Eugene, engineer coach trimmer, 93 n. Cherry st. Bitter, John, tailor, If s. Market st.
Riva, A. & Co., importers brandies, wines, &c., 30, n. Market st. Riva, A., above firm, residence 30 n. Market st.
Rives, R. G., magistrate, between Ash and Mulberry.
Rives, B. G. & N. G., carpenters, corner Cherry and Ash st. Biges S. W., carpenter, residence corner Cherry and Ash at. Rhea, Hardcastle & Co., boatstore & Broad st. Rhes, Maj. B. S., above firm, residence College st., near Castleman. Rhodes, J. B., timmer, 7 Broad st., residence &. Summer st. Rhodes, Thos. J., printer, Union & American office. Rhodes, W., engineer, N. & C. R. R .res. Demumbrane st. Rhodes, Robert, finisher, C. M. Works. Rhodes, K. M. Q, carpenter, residence Wilson Sprin Robb & Smith, wholesale grocers, 65 & 67, s. market. Robb. J. J., above firm, residence north College st. Rock City Mills, corner Cherry and Line st. Roberts, John, firm Bang, Walker & Co., Banner office. Roberts, S. S., clerk, 15, Union st. Roberts, Wm. jr. saleman, Burge & Swann. Roberts, Wma, proprieter Bowance House. . Roberts, T. C., clerk, Sewanee House.
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KIS. L. G. JASIMAX, J. C. DUNNINGTON, J. O. GRIFFITH, JNO. O. BURGH. NASHVILLE
Union and American.
The Largest Circulation of any Pontical Paper in Termessco,
J. O. GRIFFITH & Co., Publishers,
TERMS :
Daily. 8 00 . Tri-Weekly 5 00 Weekly 8 00
AT The Money, in all cases, to accompany the subscription.
Advertising at the Usual Rates.
, Union & American Book, Job and Fancy Printing Establishment.
Having one of the Largest and Best Selected Offees in the South-west, we are prepared to execute any kind of Printing that may be called for, with Neatness and Dispatch, and on Reasonable Terms. We solicit a trial of our akill in this Depart- mont.
The Banner of Peace IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY
Rev. W. E. WARD, Editor and Proprietor. NASHVILLE, TERN. .
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Terms of this Paper:
All Subscriptions, in advance,
$2 00
All Subscriptions, delayed beyond 6 months, 3 00
No Subscription received for a less term than six months. All Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary will be considered as wishing to contina. their subscription, and their paper sent them accordingly. No paper discontinued untill all arrearages are paid, except at the discretion of the proprietor. &7 Aliberal discount to agents who become responsible.
Advertisements inserted upon Reasonable Terms.
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Roberts, E. C., firm of Briggs & Roberts, res. corner Line and MoLemore. Roberts, A. C.,associate editor of Republican Banner.
Roberson, Jas. G., booktider, & M. P.D.
Roberson, T., carpenter, res. McGavock st., w. Nashville.
Robertson, Chas, confectionary and residence 17, n. Market st.
Robertson, A. B. residence 21, Spruce st.
Robertson, J., printer, S. M. P. H.
Robertson, W. D., justice of the peace, office !,' Deaderick st.
Robertson, S. M., tinner, 46, n. Market st., residence Line st.
Robinson, Samuel, printer. Southern Homestead office ..
Roger, P., residence 6, n. Market st.
Rogers, S. C., firm of Graves, Marks & Co, residence Hicks st. Beger, John, baggageman T. & A. R. R., residence Dematubrane"
Roler, W., painter, 24, Watkins avenne.
Rolf, Henry, apprentice, bda. 139, n, Market gt.
Rooney, M., laborer, N. & C. R. R.
Roscoe, A. H. & Co., druggists, corner Market and Broad st.
Roscoe, A. H., above firm, residence Nolensville pike.
Rose, O. B., coach-maker, 64, Watkins avenue.
Rose, J. A. J., salesman, 14, Public square.
Roser, John, butobor, a. High st. Ross, Dr. J. C., dentist, office 8, n. Cherry st., res. cor Summer & Mulberry. Ross, C., steward, Commercial Hotel
Ross, Priscilla, (colored,) 65, n. Front st. -
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Rowan, John H., salesman, 32, Public square.
Rowdy, H., Kennedy Omnibus fine.
Rowen, James, family grocery, Harding pike.
Rowland, D. W. C., express passenger conductor, T. & A. R. R., residence Columbia.
Rowley, D. N., dry goods merchant, 40, s. Market st.
Royce, M. S., book-keeper, T. & A. R. R., residence Konklin.
Ravell, L, D., Crm of Guine & Rowell, 45, Broet &t.
Rozell, R., clerk, 45, Broad st.
Rozell, S. B., salesman, Farrar, Dismukes & Co.
Rubin, Louis, steamboat clerk, boards 107, s. College st. Ruckles, L., bar-keeper, 75, s. Market. Buf, Joseph, tailos, 20, n. Market st.
Runner, Joel S., clerk City Bank, boards 8, n. Market st.
Ruggles, J. H., watch-maker at W. H. Calhouns.
Runnella, -, shoe-maker, residence 108, s. College st.
Rumakorf, Henry, residence & Cherry st. Runnykyce, H., mattress-maker, 80, a. College st.
Russell, -, wagoner, residence 79, s. Front st. Russell, W., engineer, T. & A. R. R, residence Mulberry st.
Russell, R., dentist, residence 11, s. Cherry st. Rust, J. E., book-keeper, 47, Broad st. Ruth, Robert, firm of Beasly & Ruth, Desderick Rutherford, J. T., grocer, 34, s. Market st.
. Butland, A. V., choe and boot store, 30, Union st. Butland, J. B., residence 101, n. College at Rutland, W. P., saleman, 39, Union at. Rutland, L. P., colesman, Macey & Hamilton's. Ryan, J., machinist, N. & C. R. R. Ryan, Job, silver-plater, 12}, Deaderick st.
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A. 8. CAMP. THOS. OALLINDER, I. P. JONE
NASHVILLE
PATRIOT PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY,
A. S. CAMP & Co. PROPRIETORS, W. HY. SMITH & I. P. JONES, Editors, JNO. E. HATCHER, Associate Editor.
Terms .--- Daily $8, Tri-Weekly $5, Weekly #8.
Job Printing Executed in the Best Style of the Art
M. V. B. HAILE.
JAMES T. BELL, NASHVILLE
DAILY GAZETTE.
JAMES T. BELL & Co., Proprietors. JAMES R. BRUCE, Editor.
The GAZETTE is independent in politics and religion, devoted to Literature, Home Interests, and the News of the day. The circulation of the daily issue in Nashville and the country immediately surrounding the city, is much greater then that of any other paper ; by virtue of which fact, the GAZETTE is the medium for advertising the list of UNCALLED FOR LETTERS. It is by far the best 'ad- vertising medium in the State of Tennessee.
TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION : Daily Glasette, 85 per annum; Tri-Weekly $4, and Weekly &2; in all instances in advance. JOB PRINTING.
We are prepared to do Job Printing of all kinds, with noetness & dispatch
JAS. T. BELL & Co., Gazette Building, Corner Deaderick and Cherry Sts.
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Ryan, Philip, porter, 1, n. Market st.
Ryan, James, striker. as G. B. Gunter's. Ryan, P., mill stone factory, College st., residence Ewings avenue.
Ryan, M., coffee-house, 29, Church st. Ryans, P. M., manufacturer burr mill stones, a. College, near Broad, resi- - dence Ewings avenue.
Ryman, Wm., fisherman, residence Fillmore st.
Ryman, & Co.,. saloon, 6, Broad . st.
Ryman, John, above firm, residence Market st.
Ryman, Frank., residence 116, s. Cherry st. Ryman, Charles, S. B. Captain, residence 109, s. College st. Byman, John, residence 145, s. Market st.
Byman, J., bar-keeper, 3 & 5, Cedar st.
Rymarkiewicz, Joseph, Suntlly grocery, 8, p. Vine at
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Saltsman, T. F., Photographic Artist, 44 Union at., up stairs. Samuels, Mrs. M., dress-maker, 64, Church st. Sanborn, Wm., resi. south Summer st., bet. Ash & Mulberry.
Sanders, C. L. book-keeper, Irby, Morgan & Co., residence Market st., bet .: Locust and Whiteside sta.
Sanders, Alfred, resi. south Cherry st., bet. Ash & Mulberry. Sanders, George, boot and shoemaker, corner Cherry & Cedar sta. Sandhouse, A., wholesale and retail clothing-store, 42 north Market st., residence corner Jefferson and Sewanee sts. Sands, J. E., firm of Hayes & Bands, residence 26 south Cherry st. Seppia, Wm., moulder, residence Ewing's Avenue. Sartain, R., engineer, N. & C. Railroad.
Satterfield, J., resi. south Cherry st., bet. Ash and Mulberry. Saufley, R. C., firm of Berry, Saufley & Co., residence Edgefield. Saulpaw, G. W., firm of Maxwell, Saulpaw & Co.
Sanders .. "; rest. 118 no .. Market st.
Sanders, Mrs. Martha, residence 62 north Front st. Ssurret, G., fancy-goods, 49 Church st.
Sawyer, J. G., residence south Cherry st., bet. Ash & Mulberry.
Sawyer, J. G., foroman, Car Department N. & C. Bailroad. Beyers, Mrs. Eliza, resi. 54 north MeLemoro st.
Boale, J. H., pressman, S. M. P. H. Seawright, George, firm of Freeman & Co., resi. 7 south High s Seay, L., fisherman, 41 so.'Front st.
Seay, J. B., fisherman, resi. Sycamore st., above Water Works. Seay, Samuel, " resi. 58 north Summer st.
Seabury, John M., superintendent Water Works, office 57 north Cherry st., residence Edgefield.
Beabury, T. J., & Co., Plummer's and gas-fitters, 57 north Cherry st.
Beabury, T. J., above firm, resi. south Cherry st. Sebert, -, Photographist, 25 Public Square. Sehon & Merritt, attorneys, 14 Cedar st.
Schon, J. L., above firm, resi. south Vine st.
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SELECT SCHOOL,
Taught in Edgefield, by
R. A. IRWIN AND MRS. M. R. IRWIN. Bates-83, 85, and $7 50, per Month.
REFERENCES .- H. and B. Douglas; W. L. Berry; Irby Morgan; Rev. J. Bardwell, and Prof. J. H. Stewart of the Nashville University.
M. M.& CORMACK, BOTTLER OF
PORTER.
ALE
WHEN FULL.
MINERAL WATERS. NASHVILLE.TENN,
KEEP THE BOTTLES ON THEIR SIDES.
CLARK, GREGORY & CO., Sole Proprietors of Clark & Fuller's
AMBROSIAL OIL,
Labratory and Depot, No. 21 College Bt., Opposite Sewanee House. We have for sale most of the standard
PATENT MEDICINES,
All orders, to receive prompt attention, must be addressed to
CLARK, GREGORY & Co., Nashville, Tenn.
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Sebon Rev. Dr .; editor Home Girole, offlos 14 Cedar at., residence south Vine st., near Broad.
Selinger, A., cooper, resi. 83 north Summer st.
Selts, Hermott & Co., mesabent-tailors, 19 Cedar st
Selts, F., above firm, residence north Market st. Seltz, M. F. & Co., merchant-tailors, 19 Cedar st.
Selts, M. F., above firm, residence 122 north Market st.
Seymour, H. C., firm of Stratton & Seymour, bds. St. Cloud. Seymour, E. H., clerk,
Sevier, T. F., book-keeper, 35 south Market st.
Scanlan, D. J., cutter, 54 north College st., resi. Gay at., near Spruce.
Scanlin, Thos., carpenter, at Drumheller & Mace's.
Schack, M., fancy dyer snd scourer, 25 south College st., resi. same. Schafer, Jacob, beer-saloon, Collonnade Building.
Schell, Mr., laberer, 18 south College st.
Schenanberger, A., coach-maker, 72 north Market st.
Schiff, G., M. D., office 8 north Cherry st.
Schleier, T. M., photographic-operator, at C. C. Gier's.
Schlunt, Joseph, coffee-house and residence, 9 north Market st.
Schmolze, L., confectioner, 37 Union st.
Schnaider, A., harness-maker, 29 south College st.
Schneck, C., candy-maker, 37. Union.st.
Schnellbacker, Paul, watch-maker, at G. W. Donigan's.
Schott, C., mathematical instrument-maker, &c., n. e. c. Public-Square, residence 92 north Market st.
Schull, L. D., painter, 15 south College at.
Schultz, J. H. W., bakery, 197 north College st.
Schusic, Thos., carriage-maker, 82 north Market st.
Schwarz, P., clothing-store, 27 Broad st.
Scogins, Jas. R., clerk, 47 Broad st., residence same.
Scott, Mrs. D., 89 north Front st.
Scott, Robert H., carpenter, resi. College st., above Mulberry.
Scott, Mrs. M. J. E., residence 56 north Summer st
Scott. T. J., staple and fancy groceries, cor. Summer & Union sts.
Scott, John, residence south Cherry street.
Scott, Wm. H., clerk saloon, corner Cherry and Deadrick streets.
Scott, G. T. & H. T., proprietors St. Cloud Hotel, cor. Church and Sum- mer streets.
Scott, Bam, proprietor City Hotel.
Scott, J. W., book-binder, S. M. P. H., residence 86, Water street.
Scott, Mrs. Rebecca, residence corner McLemore and Gay streets.
Scott, W., residence 125, north Front street
Scoval, H. G., residence 61, north Summer street.
Scribner, T., residence mear water works.
Scruggs, J. W., blacksmith, residence 67, south College street.
Scruggs, Clinton, blackmith, residence as above.
Scruggs, J. W., blacksmith, 105, Broad st;, res. 67, south College st.
Shanahan, Jeremiah, laborer, res. Colleg st., bet. Jackson and Whiteside. Shackleford, Frank, firm of Taylor, Strong & Co., of st'r. Red Rover, ma. College street, above Broad. - --
Shadowen, C. R., cooper, Franklin pike, south of N. & C. R. R.
Shane, A. P., grocer, corner Broad McNairy streets.
Shane, John, attorney at law, 664, north Cherry street.
Share, W., attorney at law, residence as above.
Shanklin, A. B., real estate agent, 81, north Vine st., res. 8, north Vine st.
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OCIVAN'S VEGETABLE ·LITROSTEMPTIO, AND MOTHER'S RELIEF,
For the cure of Diseased Kidneys, Uterus and Bladder, curing Calouli or Stone in the Bladder, and Kidneys, Gravel, Diabetes, Inflamation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Chronic Ghonorrhes, Sympathetic Comoplants attendant on preguncy, such as Fistuleney, Sick Stomach, Colio,, Hart- burn, Strangury ; releiving Labor Pains, Weakness of the Loin, Prolap- sus Uteri, and all diseases pertaining to the Urinary Organs.
The above preparation has been existance for more than 15 years, and the certainty and speed with which it cures all diseases of the Urinary Organs has made it the
STANDARD REMEDY OF, THE AGE.
Persons buying the Lithonthriptic can do with the most implicit con- fidence that it will oure them, if their disease is not beyond human aid. The Lithonthriptic has releived more hnman suffering than any other medicinc in the known world, and the hundreds that have been rescued from the grave by it will testify to the same. To the afflicted, I say try it, and be made whole.
Read the astounding recommandations of the Lithonthriptic around each bottle.
TO ALL PERSONS AFFLICTED WITH GRAVEL
JACKSON, Madison County, Tonn.
Mr. J. F. Cow AN-Dear Sir :- I hereby certify that, in the summer of the year 1853, a servant of mine, a boy abount 19 years of age, who had always before this time been stout and of a vigorous conesitution, was attacked with Gravel. A physician was called, who attended on him for several months, during which time he grew worse daily, until he was helpless, and I believe would have died in a few days had it not been for a friend, who advised the use of Cowan's Lithonthriptio. I procured a few bottles, the first of which gave him releif, and in a short time he was able to walk about, and finally fully recovered, since which time he has bad ao symptoms of said disease, and, to all appearance, is as healthy as any servant on my plantation. I therefore recommend it, to all persons suffering under a like disease, as one of the most certain remedies known. Given under my hand, this Ang. 22, 1857.
DANIEL SHELTON.
JACKSON, Tenn., Aug 22, 1857.
The above case was perfectly cured by thirteen bottles of the Lithonthriptic, and was one of the worst cases of Gravel that has ever been in the country.
G. ADAMSON.
READ WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS SAY.
Bungu Grova, Temn., Ang. 17, 1857.
Ma. J. Y. Cowas "Doar Siz :- I consider your Lithonthriptio a certain remedy for the cure of Gravel, and other diseases for which it is recommended. The case of my father convinced me that the Lithonthriptie would cure the worst cases of Gravel ever known. His' was a very aggravated case, and he had abandoned sh hope of ever being cured, as all the physiclase to whom ho applied for releif told him that hia dase was boyund medical aid. About this time you appointed me agent for the male of the Lithenthriptic, and I induced my father to try it, and af- ter using about twelve bottles he was permanently cured. I unhesitatingly to- commend it to all who are afflicted with Gravel, as a never-falling remedy in euro- ing that disease.
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For Sale by Druggist Generally.
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NASHVILLE CITY AND
Shepard, W. B., president Merchants' Bank, reidens y, north High street. Shapard, H. L., cashier Merchants' Bank, residence same as above. Shapard, Thomas, salesman, 59, north College street.
Sheffield, H., M. D., 24, north Cherry st.
Shelby Medical College, corner Broad and Vine streets.
Shelton, M. L., marble-workman, residence west Broed stacot. .
Shay, John, boarding house, 113, south Summer street.
Shepard, Chas., carpenter at Smith & Hughes', residence south Summer st. Shapard, W. B., Jr., cashier Traders' Bank, residence country.
Shepherd, F. A., firm of Fite, Shepherd & Co., b'de at A .. Wright's, Vine st. Shepherd, Wm. B. Sr., residence 110, north Cherry street.
Shepherd, D. A., wagon-maker, 105 Broad street, res. south Cherry street. Shepherd, C. A., blacksmith, 35, Church street.
Shepherd, Thomas, blacksmith, as above.
Sheppard, Chas, carpenter, residence 118, south Summer street.
Shepperd, Wm. B., at A. J. McWhirter & Co.'s, res. 110, north Cherry st.
Sherly, - residence corner High and South Union streets.
Sherwood, Wm., cook at saloon, corner Cherry and Cedar streets.
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