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S. B. SEAT, J. P. M'WHIRTER, R. S. MILLER W. W. KIRBY.
FRANKLIN STREET,
Clarksville, Tenn. .
JOHN YOUNG & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Saddles, Bridles, Carriage and Buggy Harness,
of EVERY STYLE.
Their assortment of everything in their line of business being large and complete, they are prepared to fill orders at short notice, and ou reasonable terms. They also keep a general as- sortment of Materials for the trade.
FRANKLIN STREET, CLARKSVILLE, TENN.
FRANK S. BEAUMONT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HARDWARE, SADDLERY, Shoe, Coach, Carpenters' and Coopers' Tools, House Building, and Variety Goods. Agency for the Fire-Proof Safes, FRANKLIN ST., CLARKSVALE, TERI. LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE' BIG 'DADLOOK.
ŞAM JOHNSON.
J. J. CRUSMAN, CRUSMAN & JOHNSON, GROCERS AND COMLISSION MERCHANTS, CLARKSVILLE, TERN.
Agents for the sale of Tennessee Iron, Nails, Castings, Dupont's Powder, Cotton' Yarns, do., at Manufacturer's prices. W" Cash dealers in all kinds of Produce.
282 ' NASHVILLE CITY AND CLARKSVILLE CHRONICLE,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT $2 PER ANNUM, BY NEBLETT, & GRANT, R. W. THOMAS, Editer.
Herings Jorge JOB . OFFICE .ated with war oflies, we are prepared to ex- ecute every description of Printing with nestness and dispatch, and upon Todoen-' able torms.
MEMPHIS, CLARKSVILLE & LOUISVILLE RAILROAD OFFICE.
7. A. QUARLES, PRES'T, Clarksville, J. P. ILLARY, SUPERITEKDENT, Clarksville, G. B. FLEBOE, CHIEF FIC'S Dirty J.& CIE, CONDUCTOR,
T. W. O'BRIEN, FREIGHT AGENT.
Trains twice daily from Clarksville to Nashville, via Springhold.
[This Road is well built, well offodred and well managed. When through to Memphis and Louisville it will be one of the most important rouds'in the South. C.]
NATIONAL HOTEL
CLARKSVILLE, TENN.,
Proprietor. E. SPURRIER, 1
Thankful for the liberal patronage of the city and the traveling public, the Pro- prietor takes pleasure in re-amuring his friends, and all concerned, that no attention shall be wanting to give satisfaction and to'merit a continuance of a liberal pat- ronago. .:
UNION LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
WILLIAM NEWELL, Proprietor,
BY,-CLARKSVIM
Keeps fine Saddle and Buggy Horses to hire, with careful Drivers. Also, extra feed and attention to stock an male or for board, per day, week or month, en.fair tarme.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 283
Columbia Advertisements.
COLUMBIA is the county seat of Maury county, forty-four miles, by railroad, south of Nashville; has an intelligent and enterprising population of about 5000; three flourishing Female Schools of high order, and one Male School now rather sickly. It has three weekly newspapers ably conducted (see their cards), six churches, two excellent hotels, (we their sands.) Two gosthemen, more adapted and more popular in the hotel business, can hardly be found anywhere than P. Nelson and P. D. Franklin. See the card of our friends Guest & Hughes; they take as monoh pride in fino stadk -- saddle and baggy horses-prany men, and their ob lity to sobormedate the trerdling publie and riding parties is fully equi to theirpride.in doing it.
We commend the professional and business cards, herein set forth, to the confi - dence of the public.
SAMUEL D. FRIERSON, Chancellor. J. B. ALDERSON, Deputy Clerk. SAM'L P. McGAW, Clerk Circuit Court. JOHN B. PADGETT, Clark County Court. JAS. L. GUEST, Mayor of Columbia.
A. M. WINGFIELD, Clerk and Master. WH. P. MARTIN, Pulaski, Judge Circuit Court. JAS. H. WILKES, Chairman County Court. Tuos. J. OROBBY, Sheris.
NASH H. BURT, Recorder.
JAMES L. GUEST,
R. M. HUGHES.
GUEST & HUGHES,
COLUMBIA
LIVERY SALE & EXCHANGE
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South Main Street, Columbia, Tennessee.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of our friends and the traveling public, we take pleasum in pa-naauring them that no pain or expense shall be spared to merit its continuance.
We have, and will keep always on hand
Fine Hacks, Buggies, Railroad Omnibuses, and Fine Saddle Horses,
- Together with polite and attentive Drivers, &c. 1
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£84
NASHVILLE CITY AND
COLUMBIA MIRROR, COLUMBIA, TENN. JOHNSON & GARRETT, Editors and Proprietors. . TERMS: 82 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
(" Every variety of Book and Job Printing executed with neatness and dispatch. Jobs worked in colors if desired.
DEMOCRATIC HERALD,
COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE
HUNTER NICHOLSON & JNO. G. HORSLEY, Editors & Propr's. Terms: #2 a Year, in Advance. By" Every variety of Job Printing Executed with Cheapness and Dispatch.
THE
LUBY PRE 38,
Published Weekly, in Columbia, by J. O. YORK & CO. Terms of Subscription :
In Advance, $2 00 Within Six Months, 2 50
At the End of the Year, 3 00
J. G. ANDERSON, J. B. MRADOWGROFE, T. J. PICKETT D. JULSOM. UNION TIN SHOP. J. G. ANDERSON & Co., Stove Dealers, and Workers in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. Tin Roofing and Job Work of every kind at short notice and fair rates. South Mada Street, Columbia, Toma.
A. W. WARFIELD.
THOMAS HARDY.
WARFIELD & HARDY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 285
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BRYAN & JENKINS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS, COLUMBIA, TENN. Dealers in Paints, Olis, Varnishes, Surgical Instruments, Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy Ar- ticles, etc. .
POPE & HELM, DRUGGISTS, COLUMBIA,. TENN
W. F. SOUTHERN, DENTAL SURGEON
Columbia, Tenn. " The Latest Improvements in the Profession. All work warranted to give satisfaction.
NASH H. BURT,
NAT R. WILKES.
BURT & WILKES, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Chancery COLUMBIA, TENN.
[ Will practice in the Courts of Middle Tennessee. Strict attention given to collections.
MADISON 8. FRIARSON,
WILLIAM 8. FLEMING.
FRIERSON & FLEMING,
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Attorneys and Counsellors at Lato,
West Main St., three doors East of the Union Bank,
Columbia, Tenn.
GEORGE GANTT,
L. D. MYERS.
GANTT & MYERS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
West Main St., Second Floor,
Columba,
Tennessee.
J. E. JOHNSON,
J. L. BULLOCK.
JOHNSON & BULLOCK,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, West Main Street, Columbia, Tenn., Will practice in the Courts of Maury and adjoining Counties. All collections promptly at- tended to.
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286 NASHVILLE CITY AND W. C. WHITTHORNE, Attorney & Counsellor at &Faw
WEST MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE.
S. D. HERNDON,. ·
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
AND REGISTER OF MAURY COUNTY, Columbia, Tenn. Office in the Court House.
J. F. MORGAN & Co.,
DEALERS IN Staple & Fancy Dry
Clothing, Carpeting, Carpet-Bags, Boots, Shoes, &o., ,
WEST MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE.
J. B. WOODSIDE,
Wholesale Grocer, Produce & Commission Merchant,
Warehouse at the Rutread Depot; and Ofice on the Public Square,
COLUMBIA, TIMI
** r Orders solicited from a distance for the purchase and sale of all articles of Tennessee Produce.
. BUSINESS DIRECTORY .287
OFFICE OF. THE; ; TLAHESSEL & ALABAMA RAILROAD COMPANY
West Main Street, Columbia, Tenn. JOHN MARSHALL, PRESIDENT, Franklin, Tenn.
W. O'N. PERKINS, SUP'T, Nashville. | J. H. DEVEREUX, RESIDENT ENG's, Columbia.
" Two Passenger Trains per day from Nashville to Columbia and Mount Pleasant, con- necting with the Central Southern at Columbia, and the principal Railroads at Nashville.
FRANKLIN HOUSE
. P. D. FRANKLIN, Proprietor,, ?
South Main Street, near the columbia teria
For the liberal Patronage' of the Traveling Public for so many years, the Proprietor ten- ders his hearty thanks in two ways. First by adding to his house & now, lange- Pling- Room, and several fine Bed-Chambers; and second, by adding to his Table, fare, etc., every Accommodation that good Servants and the Markets of the country can afford.
NELSON'S
PLEASANT NELSON, PROPRIETOR,
North Main Street, Columbia; Tennessee.
Encouraged by a liberal Patronage for many years, I have found it necessary to add a large and commodious new Brick Building-with new Furniture and fixtures complete. My old pat- rons will net sopekder me vain In saying,'the fere and acpontmein Hoff ? JIN W HOTEL shall not be inferior to any in the State. Call and'see me.
Livery and Sale Stable, connected with this House, by Jo. Walker. P. NELSON.
[John Brown, the Barber, is here at his old tricks, fat, young, and as polite as ever. Give bin p coll. S.]
ED. O'NEILL, TIN SHOP. C. CLEAR.
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O'NEILL & CLEAR, Manufacturers & Dealers In Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron;
Roofing and Guttering done at short notice, titper fer town or country. We have a fine stock of the best patterns of Family, Office and Cooking Stoves, &c., on terms to suit purchasers.
South Side of Public Square, Columbia, Tenn.
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NASHVILLE OITY AND Elound Pleasant Advertisements.
MOUNT PLEASANT is a pleasant village in Maury county, of about 800 inhabitants. It is the terminus of the Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, 55 miles south of Nashville. It is in the midst of as rich and beautiful a country as there is in the State. If the wealthy and enterprising citizens will but take hold in earnest of the railroad advantages now in their power, Mt. Pleasant will grow up rapidly into a commercial and manufacturing city. We invite attention to the card of the Mt. Pleasant Hotel, by Bobt. Smith. We spent a few days here pleasantly. The Hotel is having a large addition to it, which, with the refitting and new-furnishing of the old part, will make just such a hotel as the increased travel and business will now require. . We Invite attention to all the cards inserte in this work, for they are all worthy of a liberal patronage.
MOUNT PLEASANT HOTEL:
THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has leased the MOUNT PLEASANT HOTEL for a term of years, and is having it
THOROUGHLY BEFITTED AND FURNISHED
O AFFORD
Comfort to the Traveler,
and from some experience in business, he hopes to receive a share of the publie patronage.
MOUNT PLEASANT IS THE TERMINUS
OF THE
TENNESSEE & ALABAMA RAILROAD
where must concentrate a large amount of business and travel. He is therefore prepared to meet the demand, and will spare no pains to give satisfaction to all. ROBERT SMITH.
MERCHANT FLOURING AND SAW MILLS, FIVE MILES S. W. OF MOUNT PLEASANT.
ED. O. CROSS, Proprietor. The highest market price in cash or in lumber given for Wheat and Corn.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WALKER & BROTHER, LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, Spring Street, near Main, Mount Plenoant, Tennessee.
W OMNIBUSES, HACKS, BUGGIES, and FINE SADDLE HORSES, always on hand, with careful drivers. We feed and water and rub well, and will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction.
HENRY A. MILLER, MAIN STREET, MOUNT PLEASANT, TENN., POSTMASTER AND JUSTICE OF THE PEADE, Ako, DEALER IN GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERIES.
BOND & WILLIAMS,
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS & VARIETIES HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES, Corner of Spring st. and PublicSquare, Mt. Pleasant
E. M. DICKSON, DEALER IN Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes . HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND VARIETIES, Corner Spring St. and Public Square, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Warehouse at R. R. Depot.
POTTS & HAGAN, DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY ORY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND VARIETIES, THIRD DOOR FROM THE HOTEL, MT. PLEASANT, TENN.
RICKETS & JACKSON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, LIQUORS AND VARIETIES, Corner of Main St. and Public Square, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.
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· NASHVILLE CITY AND
Pulaski Advertisements.
PULASKI is the county town of Ghts ; seventy-two miller south of Nashville; has a population of about 2000, four churches, one male college, two select schools of girls, and one of the best Court Houses in the State. The county is rich and prosperous, producing cotton. fmely, and is eminently fitted for stock raising and manufacturing. The Rich- land Manufacturing Company are now in a prosperous .condition-seo their card. Under the auspices of the new. Company their stock has arisen at least fifty per cent, and is now a little better than par.' Col. Jackson, the agent, is a man of great energy of character and financial ability ; Mr. Nicholson, the superintendent, has superior skill as a ma- chinist, is energetic and constant, and, withal, is a man of such polished manners, firmness and gentleness combined, as secures an easy, uniform and happy government to their large establishment. Manufactories will flourish and pay well any where in the South or North under such gov- ernment.
Our friend McCord, Editor and Proprietor of the Paldeki Citizen, will accept our thanks for the courtesies of his office. See his card.
F. W. Tealey's is the place for outfits in the way of pleasure,riding. See his card and give him a call.
We cordially invite attention to all the cards in our Pulaski list. .
R. J. GORDON, J. C. C. GORDON. J. E. GILBERT. R. J. GORDON & Co., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, South Side Public Square, Pulaski,
Tenn.
P. P. MAY, A. E. MAY. J. P. MAY & Co., DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, Bonate Boots, Shoes, Hats, Jovery, &c.
South-West Corner Public Square, Pulaski, Tennessee.
B. P. ROY, THEO. HARRIS, R. B. COX.
ROY, HARRIS & COX,
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
PULASKI, TENN. 0+ Will also attend to Receiving, Forwarding and Storing Goods or other articles.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 291
PULASKI HOUSE, Mrs. MOSELEY, Proprietor, SOUTH MAIN STREET, PULASKI, TENN.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of her friends and the Traveling Public, shetakes - pleasure in re-assuring them that no attention on her part shall be wanting to give the fullest satisfaction.
BATTE & FIELD, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS Pulaski, Tenn.
R. M. SCOGGIN
E. EDMUNDSON, M. D., EDMUNDSON & SCOGGIN, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, West Side Public Square,
PULASKI,
TENN.
LEWIS BIRD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in .
Groceries & Produce, Choice Family Groceries, &c., At the Railroad Depot, Pulaski, Toun.
JAS. P. RANKIN,
R. T. RANKIN,
CALEB OSBORNE
RANKIN
Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Dealers in all kinds of Country Produce.
Pulaski, : ..
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W. W. WINSTEAD. J. M. WINSTEAD,
WINSTEAD & BRO.,
South Side Public Square, Pulaski, Tenn.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bags, &c., &c.
Our Spring and Summer Styles are beautiful and Cheap.
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NASHVILLE CITY AND
The Independent Citizen. PULASKI, GILES COUNTY, TEKN.
· Is Published Every Friday, at $2 in Advance.
With one or two Exceptions the Largest Country Paper in the State, -And Contains the Mest Reading Matter.
Having a large Circulation in the Wealthy County of Giles it afords one of the .
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS IN THE STATE. CARDS INSERTED ON REASONABLE TERMS. Address, L. W. McCORD.
F. W. TEALEY, LIVERY & SALE STABLE,
Main-ft., a few Doors Nort of he! PULASKI, TENN, . Keeps constantly on, hand Fine Saddle and Buggy Horses,
For Pleasure Excursions, &c.
He has ample room and Provender for Boarding Stock by the day, week or month, at moderate charges.
[" Omnibuses, Hacks and Buggies on hand, with careful drivers.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 298
THOMAS M. JONES, CALVIN J. CLACK. JONES & CLACK, Attorneys at. Law, PULASKI, TENN., Er will practice in the Courts of Giles, Maury, Lawrence and Marshall.
HILARY WARD.
JAMES H. LASTER, LESTER & WARD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
PULASKI, TENN., Will practice in the Courts of Giles, Maury and Marshall. They give prompt attention to all business, and especially to the Collection of Claims. Satisfactory refor- ences given when desired.
W. W. RUTLEDGE, B. B. REID.
RUTLEDGE & REED, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, PULAEEL WI 10 Will practice in the Courts of Giles, Marshall, Lawrence and Maury. Par- ticular attention given to the Collection of Claims.
JNO. A. TINNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PULASKI, TENN. Will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to Mim in the different Courts of Giless and adjoining counties.' Immediate attention given to the adjustment and collection of Claims. Special references given when necessary.
WALTER TOPP, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office, South Main Street, Pulaski, Tenn. &7 Prompt attention to the Adjustment and Collection of Claims in Giles and adjoining counties.
JNO. C. BROWN. JNO. C. WALKER, WALKER & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Pulaski, Tenn. Will practice in the Courts of Giles, Marshall, Lawrence and Maury. Particular attention given to the Collection of Claims.
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NASHVILLE CITY AND
E. G. LEWIS. LEWIS TURNEY. LEWIS & TURNEY, Carriage Manufacturers Main St., North of the Public Square, Pulaski, Tenn.
We manufacture Carriages, Buggies, and Rockaways of all descriptions, light or heavy, of the best materials and in the most substantial manner. We do all our own work to suit the South, and warrant it to stand. Those who patronize us shall be satisfied with our work, our styles, and our prices.
FRAZIER & MITCHELL, Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, AND FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS, One door East of the Cumberland Church, Pulaski, Tenn. Will fill all orders on as good terms as the same can be done elsewhere in Middle Tennessee,
JOHN A. NICHOL, MERCHANT FLOURING MILL, Also, Manufacturer of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Flooring, &c., House-builder and Carpenter, End of North Main St., near Richland Cotton Mills, PULASKI, TENN. Orders for Building and Builders' Materials and Work respectfully solicited. Flour and Meal for sale.
G. W. WOODRING, MANUFACTURER OF
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE. Yard, South-west Corner of the Square, Pulaski, Tenn. Keeps on hand and makes to order, Monuments, Head and Foot-stones, lettered and finished in a style to suit the finest taste.
Central Southern Railroad Company
THOMAS MARTIN, President, Pulaski.
D. J. JOHNS, SUPERINTENDENT, Columbia. JOHN BAIRD, SIC'T & Tasse, Columbia. N. C. BUFORD, TICKET & FRE'T AG'T, Pulaski.
A. ANDERSON, CHIEF ENG'R, Nashville. & W. PARKHURST, CONDUCTOR, Columbia.
Two trains per day connecting with the Tennessee and Alabama Railroad at Columbia, and soon to connect with the Memphis and Charles- ton at Decatur, Ala.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 295
RICHLAND MANUFACTURING CO., PULASKI, TENNESSEE. Commenced Operations in 1850 MANUFACTURES
OSNABURGS, SHEETINGS
DRILLS, NEGRO JEANS, AND LINSEY. Also, Cotton Thread and Wool Rolls
CAPITAL STOCK.
60,000 DOLLARS
Number of Spindles. 2000
Number of Looms.
50
Number of pounds of Cotton manufactured per day
900
Number of pounds of Wool per day ..
100
Number of yards of Cloth manufactured per day .
2000
Number of Hands employed. :
75
JOHN A. JACKSON, Agent, SAM'L NICHOLSON, Superintendent.
F. W. RUDD. J. G. SIMCOX. -
RUDD & SIMCOX, MANUFACTURERS OF
Saddles, Bridles, and Harness,
Of every Style, from Superfine to Very Plain, rnd WARRANTED TO PLEASE. N. E. Corner of Square, Pulaski, Tenn.
MRS. F. W. RUDD, Millinery Store and Dress-Making,
Main St., opposite the Pulaski House, Pulaski, Tenn. Keeps on hand a choice variety of Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets, Boa- net Trimmings, &c., of the latest and most beautiful styles. Her Dress Patterns are all of the newest fashions, and her work goods, and prices warranted to give satisfaction. She solicits the patronage of the ladies.
LUTHER INGRAM, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, NORTH MAIN STREET, PULASKI, TENNESSEE, Keeps on hand and makes to order every thing in the Carriage busi- ness, from a Buggy to a Coach. He warrants his work and prices to give satisfaction. .
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NASHVILLE CITY AND Gallatin Advertisements.
GALLATIN is the county town of Sumner county, of about 2000 in- habitants, four or five churches and several select schools of very high order. It is 26 miles north of Nashville, on the L. & N. R. R.
The following Business and Professional Cards are hereby cordially endorsed and recommended to the patronage of the public.
JOHN W. HEAD, JAMES J. TURNER. HEAD & TURNER,
Attorneys at Law, Gallatin, Tenn. Will practice in all the Courts of the Counties of Smith, Sumner, Macon, Wilson and Rob ertson, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at Nashville.
BAILIE PEYTON, BAILIE PEYTON, JR.,
J. B. PEYTON.
PEYTON & SONS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
GALLATIN, TENN. Will practice Law in the Counties of Sumner, Davidson, &c.
G. B. GUILD,
R. A. BENNETT, B. S. SMITH. .
GUILD, BENNETT & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Gallatin, Tenn. Office formerly occupied by Jo. C. Guild.
" Will practice in the Counties of Sumner, Davidson, Robertson, Wilson, Macon and Jackson, and in the Supreme Court at Nashville.
JOSEPH. A. HUBBARD, Attorney at Law,
GALLATIN, TENN. (" Will practice in the Courts at Carthage, Gallatin, Nashville and Springfield. Prompt and strict attention will be given to the business of Collecting.
Schell & Blakemore, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRALARS IN
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS And Everything usually kept in the Drug Line. Prescriptions at all hours-night or day . Odd Fellows' Buildings, Gallatin, Tenn.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 297
GALLATIN HOTEL
N. B. HAMILTON, Proprietor.
Main St., a few Doors West of Square, Gallatin, Tenn.
This old stand is now kept in a style at least equal to any Hotel in our country towns. Our old and new Customers will always find us ready to serve them kindly, with the best the Mar- kets can afford.
Stage Office here. Omnibuses at all times to and from the Railroad Depot.
SUMNER HOUSE,
By J. W. Goostree,
Main St., West of Public Square, Gallatin, Tenn.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of the Traveling Public, he assures his friends that no pains shall be spared to merit a continuance of the same.
COURIER AND ENQUIRER,
GEORGE BABER, Editor and Proprietor, GALLATIN, TENN.
Issued every Saturday, at $1 50 in advance. Advertising done on the asual liberal terms.
Having a new and complete Job Office, every style of Fancy and Plain Printing is done at short notice and on fair terms.
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The Ballatin Examiner,
GRAY & BOYERS, Editors and Proprietors. Weekly, at 82 per Annum.
, Advertisements inserted on reasonable terms. Job Work execu- ted with neatness and dispatch.
Gallatin, Tenn. 21
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NASHVILLE CITY AND
Hartsville Advertisements.
HARTSVILLE is a flourishing village in the county of Sumner, on the north side of Cumber- land River, 48 miles above Nashville by land, and 100 miles by water. It has a population of about 1000; three churches, two academies, and is surrounded by one of the richest and most productive districts in the State. There are four fine Merchant Mille near the town, and other shops and manufactories worthy of notice.
The tobacco, corn, wheat, grasses and stock, so plentifully raised in the country, find's good market bere ; and a better and more solvent and clever set of merchants cannot be found in any town of its size in the State. Our friend Barteau issues a large and valuable weekly news- paper here, which is well sustained by the town and county, and in town it well sustains them. The following are cards of the merchants, &c., of Hartsville.
hartsville laindealer,
Issued Weekly, at $2 a Year.
Advertising, on the usual liberal terms. 1
C. R. BARTEAU, Editor & Prop'r.
HARTSVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE. '
The Trustees of the Hartsville Female Institute take pleasure in informing the patrons of the Institution that the next session of the school will begin on the 1st Monday in September, 1860. Prof. McCONNELL and lady have given entire satisfaction-their constant, untiring etforts are entitled to the highest esteem; and we recommend them to the patronage of all desirous of a thorough and practical education. The elementary and funda- chental branches are especially and particularly attended to-thus ensuring a foundation upon which to build a beautiful and ornamental superstructure. We take pleasure in recommend- ing the teachers in every way qualified to impart a thorough education, and we solicit for them a patronage worthy of their talents and abilities.
F. G. HARRIS, SEo'Y. R. M. POTTS, Prest. J. H. LAUDERDALE; G. C. CRENSHAW ; C. L. BENNETT ; R. A. BENNETT ; THOMAS STALKER.
G. W. TILFORD, J. D. STALKER. TILFORD & STALKER, . HARTSVILLE, TENN.,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dyestuffs, Window Glass, White Lead, Putty, Pure Wines and Brandies,
American, English 'and French Perfumery, Tooth, Nail, Hair and Clothes Brushes. P. S .- Physicians will find it to their advantage to buy of us instead of going to Nashville. Call and see.
W M. H. BARKSDALE,
Attorney at Law, HARTSVILLE, TENN., Will practice in the courts of Sumner, Wilson, Smith and Macon. Strict attention to the Collection of claims.
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8. S. STANTON, Carthago. R. C. SANDERS, Hartsville. Stanton & Sanders, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, Offices, at Hartsville and Carthage, Tenn.
Will give strict attention to their practice in the countles of Sumner, Smith and Macon, Collection of Claims, &c. Reference if required.
H. M. NEELY, Commission, Receiving and Forwarding Merchant,
Hartsville Landing, one Mile from Hartsville.
Also, Wholesale dealer in Groceries and Produce of all kinds. Keeps, also, a Retail Grocery Store in Hartsville. His large Warehouse at Hartsville Landing enables him to do all business entrusted to his house with satisfaction.
J. W. DISHMAN, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Saddles, Harness, Trunks, &c.,
HARTSVILLE TENN. All kinds of Leather Findings, Shoe Findings, &c. His terms are easy to cash dealers or reg. ular customers on time.
J. A. & R. W. ANDREWS & CO.,
DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY BRY GOODS,
Hardware, Queensware, Glassware,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Straw Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Furniture, Lumber, and a large variety of House Furnishing Goods, low for cash, or the usual time to regular customers. HARTSVILLE, TENN.
H. C. ELLIS & CO. Dealers in Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Also, Hardware and Queensware. In fact we keep every article usually to be found in a dry goods house, all of which we will sell low for cash, or to prompt dealers on the usual terms.
HARTSVILLE, TENN.
S. T. Harris & Co.,
-DEALERS IN Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Queensware, Ready-Made Clothing, &c.,
Hartsville, - .
Tennessee.
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NASHVILLE CITY AND BENNETT & STUBBLEFIELD, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Straw Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, and Varieties. Also, Books and Stationery. HARTSVILLE, TENN.
M. A. WISE, MERCHANT TAILOR,
HARTSVILLE, TENN.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of the public, takes pleasure in saying to his friends that he is fully up with the Fashions and is prepared to guarantee satisfaction.
HARTSVILLE HOTEL, By MRS. ROBINSON, HARTSVILLE, TENN.
Thankful for the generons patronage of the public, she respectfully asks that the same may be continued to her.
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Bowling Green, By., Advertisements.
BOWLING GREEN is a handsome town on the L. & N. R. R. ; has a population of about 3000, four churches, good schools, and an intelligent, enterprising and growing population. The following subscribers and ad- vertisers in Bowling Green are respectfully commended to the confidence of the trade.
BOWLING GREEN GAZETTE,
BY H. H. SKILES & W. L. BARRE.
Official paper of the county. Terms, $2 per year. Advertising done on liberal terms, and Job Work done with neatness and dispatch.
W. V. LOVING, B. C. GRIDER. Loving & Grider, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT. LAW, Bowling Green, Ky.
Will practice in the principal Courts of the adjoining counties, also the high Courts of Louis- ville and Frankfort.
MOREHEAD HOUSE, A. DeLONG, Proprietor, South-East Corner Public Square, Bowling Green, Ky.
The proprietor takes pleasure in assuring the traveling public that he will spare neither labor nor expense to give full satisfaction to all. He has new beds, single and double, good table, servants, &c. Omnibuses always ready to take passengers to and from the R. R. Depot.
LOVING, JACKSON & Co., Dry Goods Merchants. E. L. MOTTLEY & Co., Jewelry, Fancy and Variety Store. SHOWER & MITCHELL, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. JOHN DEMUTH, Furniture Store and Undertaker. PEOPLE'S BANK OF KENTUCKY, North side Public Square. THOS. L. BURNAM, Dry Goods Cash Store. W. H. ROCHESTER, Dry Goods and General Store. SMITH & SANDERS, Marble and Stone Factory. J. DUVALL, Confectionry and Grocery Store. AN. RABOLT, Livery and Sale Stable. T. J. BARNETT, Union Livery Stable.
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NASHVILLE CITY AND franklin, Pay., Abbertisements.
FRANKLIN RAILROAD HOUSE By W. H. HUGHLETT, FRANKLIN DEPOT, KY.
This Eating House is newly fitted up for the accommodation of Passengerqand the Traveling Public. Situated immediately at the Depot. Will furnish Meals, Fruits, Cigars, Edibles and Drinkables, of all kinds, and at all hours of the night.
8. L. GANNAWAY, A. A. LEWIS. GANNAWAY & LEWIS, Editors & Proprietors of the
SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC BANNER, FRANKLIN, KY.
Issued every Saturday, at $2 per year. Advertising at LIBERAL RATES. All kinds of JOB WORK neatly and promptly done-cheap enough.
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Plea for Christian Union,
A New and Beautiful 12mo, 320 Pages, at .
ONE DOLLAR PER COPY,
TWELVE COPIES FOR TEN DOLLARS, FIFTY COPIES FOR FORTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
ADDRESS,
JOHN P. CAMPBELL,
Nashville, Tennessee.
The Author and Contributors to the "Plea for Christian Union " have happily avoided any "out-croppings of Sectarianism-have designated no church as the neucleus or basis of union-still they show most fully and clearly that there is a basis of union in the Word of God on which all true Christians can stand in unity, love and peace.
The first part contains a series of arguments on Christian Union, drawn from the Scriptures in the consecutive order in which they stand in the New Testament.
The second part contains the following Prize Essays :
Bev. Thomas O. Summers, D. D., on the Conditions of Christian Union.
Rev. W. H. Lewis, D. D., on the Bible Pattern of Christian Union. Hon. A. Van Dyck on the Constitutional Unity of the Church. Also, by the same, An Appeal to Christians, of all Denominations, in behalf of Union.
Gems of Thought-Elegant extracts from Wesley, Whitfield, Rev. Dr. Cox, Rev. Thomas Wycoff, Rev. Dr. Burchard, Fletcher, Dr. Watts, &c., &c.
" It ought to have a place in every Christian family.
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