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THE NASHVILLE DISPATCH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1866 3
DRUGGISTS 
AND 
CHEMISTS.

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R.P. JENKINS & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
DR. TOM WELLS
32 MARKET STREET,
(OPPOSITE UNION)

RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE OLD PATrons of Dr. Wells and the public generally, that his successors will do all in their power, by diligent attention to business, to merit a continuance of the Doctor's former large and extensive patronage. They will keep constantly on hand

PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ESSENTIAL OILS, MEDICINAL LIQUORS,

Power & Wefgham's celebrated chemicals, Blue Mass, Sulphate Quinine, Sulphate Morphis; Iodine, Iodide Potash, Chloride of Gold, Ether etc.
Our Pharmaceutical preparations are such as Tinctures, Extracts, Syrups, Curates, Ointments, Plasters, etc, are made in strict accordance with the revised Pharmacopia.

FAMILY MEDICINES, 

Such as Pills, Ointments, Diarrhoss, Cordials, Ague Tonic, Alteratives, Invigorating Cordials, Cough Medicines; and, in fact, all
The Patent Medicines
Of the day, Finest articles of Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles of every description; Fancy Perfumed Soaps, Hair Oils, Hair Restoratives, Tooth Washes, Tooth Brushes, and all articles in the line pertaining to the Toilet.
Botanic and Eclectic Medicines,
Such as fresh Roots and Herbs of a l [[sic]] kinds; Tilden's and B. Keith's Alkaloids and Resnoids, and their concentrated extracts.

TRUSSES! TRUSSES!! TRUSSES!!!
For the million, of every size and variety.

Dental and Surgical Instruments.
PRESCRIPTIONS accurately filled at all hours of the day and night.

Spices, Dyestuffs, Paints,
ETC, ETC.
All spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace, Mustard, Aromatic Seeds, Madder, Spani h [[sic]] indigo, Logwood, Copperas, Bluestone, Muriate of Tin, Oudbear, etc. Window Glass, 8x10 to 40x60—superior quality; White Lead; Mixed Paints, ready for use; Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Coal Oil; Lamps of every variety, a large supply at low rates.
Merchants from the country in need of Ess. Peppermist, Ess. Cinnamon, Paragoric, Laudanum, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Castor Oil, etc, will be furnished at very low rates.

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To Physicians.

ROBT. P. JENKINS, PRESCRIPTIONIST AND Pharmacist, at the old stand of H. S. Thatcher, now of the firm of R. P. Jenkins & Co., would inform the Physicians of Nashville and surrounding country that it is our aim to supply every want of the practitioner, in the line of his profession, and will spare no pains to accomplish that end satisfactorily. He will be much pleased to see any of the faculty who will honor our establishment with a visit.
He hopes by constant attention to business to merit a share of patronage, assuring them that their favors will be prepared with fidelity, of the purest materials, and by himself personally, or an accomplished Prescriptionist.
Our stock embraces the greatest variety, and everything coming within the Drug business.
Give us a call and we will guarantee satisfaction,
All orders entrusted to our care filled with promptness and accuracy.
R.P. JENKINS & CO.,
52 Market Street, opposite Union,
Nashville, Tennessee,
Sign of the Man and Mortar.
jan14-2w

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Lands in Tennessee
For Sale by Nelson & Murfree,
NASHVILLE, TENN.

1125 ACRES OF LAND HEAVILY TIMBERED, in Dicsson county, Tennessee, 40 or 50 miles from Nashville, at the low price of $4 per acre.
264 acres in Dickson county, 5 miles west of Charlotte--five Tobacco land. Price $1,000.
1,000 acres in Cheatham county, well timbered, at $12 per acre.
540 acres, same county, on the pike from Nashville to Clarksville, at a fair price. Improved and well watered.
10,000 acres in same county, at $5 to $10 an acre, which will be divided to suit purchasers.
900 acres in Davidson, near Paradise Hill, 11 miles from Nashville--good upland--excellent water--no improvements.
1150 acres splendid rich Blue-grass land is Williamson county, 4 miles from the town of Franklin, through which the Tennessee & Alabama Railroad runs, elegant y [[sic]] improved and enclosed. The now Brick Dwelling containing 10 large rooms. The place produces Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Rye, Barley and almost every thing else. Cotton Gin and Cotton Press on the place. 600 or 700 acres cleared. Plenty of water and everything desirable for man or beast. Situated in the Valley of Harpeth river. Price $50 per acre for all, or $60 per acre if divided into four parts.
282 acres five miles from Nashville, as good as any in Tennessee--finely watered--No improvements worth naming. Near the lands of Judge John M. Lee and John Overton. Price $150 per acre.
100 acres adjoining the above at $100 per acre.
300 acres adjoining, hilly, at $75 per acre.
A pretty little place 4 miles from Nashville, north of the Cumberland river, handsomely improved, containing 10 acres, for $7,500.
Two or three good tracts of land in Wilson county, at reasonable rates.
Two tracts in Humphreys county, fine river bottom [[lane?]], on the Tennessee river, at old time prices.

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OIL LANDS.-SEVERAL TRACTS OF SUPErior Oil lands for sale or lease, in Overton, Fentress, DeKalb and Warren counties. Prospectors will find it to their interest to examine these lands and the terms they are offered at.

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COLD FIELD.-A FINE OPPORTUNITY is offered to miners and speculators, in the Gold regions of North Carolina and Georgia--embracing the region which supplies the U.S. mints at Dahlonega, Ga., and Charlotte, N. C.

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SUBURBAN LOTS.-TWENTY OR THIRTY eligible and well located lots in Boyd's Addiction to Nashville, to which we call special attention. Terms easy.
6 lots in McNairy's Addition to Nashville, and 3 Harding's Addition. Very cheap.
30 lots in Maury and Oarborne's splendid Addition to South Nashville. Several lots in Edgefield, at low rates. Apply to NELSON & MURFREE, Real Estate Agents,
1m 
Cherry st. near Union.

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Rare Chance for Investment.
FOR SALE,

87 ACRES OF LAND, 1 3/4 MILES FROM THE city on the Louisville Railroad, elegantly improved--fine fruit and large garden arrangements.
Sixty-five acres, 3 1/2 miles from the city, on the Gallatin Pike. Fine dwelling and other buildings. Orchard, very rich land.
Sixty acres, 2 miles from the city, on the Louisville Railroad, well improved, in high state of cultivation.
Fifty acres, 5 1/2 miles from the city, on the Gallatin Pike. Fine dwelling and superior land.
A splendid residence on South Vine st. No. 10.
Ten beautiful lots in Edgefield.
Six lots in North Nashville, on Jefferson and Clay streets.
500 feet on the corner of Jefferson and Mclemore stre ts [[sic]].
Eeventy-two [[sic]] feet on Cherry street, adjoining W. B. Wilkinson, 2aq.
173 acres, 7 miles from the city, on Gallatin Pike. Fine farm newly improved, good house, all out-buildings, fine cistern, running water, beautiful blue grass, etc, etc. Apply to
ANDERSON, JOHNSON & SMITH,
jan27-1
Real Estate Agents.

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JAMES M. BRIEN.
LAW OFFICE:
Corner Cherry and Deaderick Sts.,
UP ST AIBS.
jan3-tf

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SEWING MACHINES!!

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THE
FLORENCE

The Latest, the Most Improved, and the Best for Family Sewing.

Stitching, Cording, Tucking,
HEMMING, Etc.,

Done to order neatly and quickly.

OUR LADY OPERATOR

Has had experience in all kinds of work, is perfectly competent, and Ladies may be assured of her best attention.

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THE HOWE.

The Original, the Oldest, and the Best Adapted for Manufacturing Purposes.

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CAMP & ELLIOT,
GENERAL AGENTS,

Second Floor, No. 6 Union Street,

NASHVILLE, TENN.

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COMMERCIAL STABLES

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GENTLEMEN WISHING TO HIRE

HORSES,
BUGGIES, or
CARRIAGES,

Can find them at the
Commercial Stables, on Cherry St.

I have the finest assortment of all kinds

DOUBLE, SINGLE,
SADDLE HORSES AND HACKS,

In the city. Also, fine TURNOUTS for sale, always on hand.

EBB. DEMING,
Proprietor of Race Track and Commercial Stables.
dec23 tf

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WAR CLAIM AGENCY,

No. 66 North Cherry Street.
Address Lock Box No. 16, Nashville, Tenn.

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JNO. F. ISOM,
(Late Captain 25th Illinois Vols, and A.A.Q.M.) in connection with Hon. ROBERT J. ATKINSON, Attorney at Law, late 3d Auditor U.S. Treasury, Washington, D.C.

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Officers' and Soldiers' Claims promptly collected; Certificates of Non-indebtedness obtained; Stoppages of Pay removed; Pensions, Back Pay and Bounties obtained; Citizens' Claims for property taken for the use of the army promptly collected.

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REFERENCES:
ANDREW JOHNSON, President United States.
Brevet Maj.-Gen. Jno. F. Miller, Commander Post, Nashville.
Brevet Brig.-Gen. J.L. Donaldson, Chief Q.M. D. of C.
Hon. Joseph Fowler, United States Senator.
Hon. A.V.S. Lindsley, Post Master.
june16-3m

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NASHVILLE AND DECATUR
RAILROAD LINE.

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ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1865, until further notice, trains on this Line will run as follows:
Leave Nashville at 7:15 A.M., arriving at Decatur at 3:30 P.M., making immediate connections for Huntsville and Memphis, arriving at Memphis at 9:40 A.M. next day. Cars run through from Decatur to Memphis. Returning trains leave Decatur at 8:30 A.M., arriving at Nashville at 5:35 P.M., connecting with trains for Louisville.
Accommodation train for Columbia leaves Nashville at 2 P.M. Returning, leave Columbia at 7:15 A.M., arriving at Nashville at 9:15 A.M.
Trains stop at all intermediate stations, and will run daily, except the Columbia train, which will not run on Sunday.

J.H. POTTER,
General Superintendent.
no15-tf

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JOHN B. HOWARD, HENRY A. NELSON,
Att'y & Counsellor at Law. Att'y & U.S. Claim Ag't.

HOWARD & NELSON,
U.S. Claim Agents,
29 North Cherry Street.

REFER TO
Hon. Judge Trigg, Nelson & Murfree, Forbes & Stephen Rt. Rev. Bishop Quintard, and Major-General Donaldson, Chief Quartermaster.
{P. & T.}
jan31-tf

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SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE,
Belonging to the City.

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THE UNDERSIGNED COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC Property, in conjunction with the Mayor, will sell at Public Auction, on the premiere, commencing at 10 o'clock, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1866, the following pieces or parcels of ground, to-wit:
20 Lots in Hyne's Additi n [[sic]] o [[sic]] Nashville; 7 of these lots front Cedar street extended; 5 front Knowles street; and 8 front McCreary street. These lots are situated a few hundred feet beyond the western limits of the city, the location being admirably adapted for business houses or family residences.
Also, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, we will sell 2 lots of 40 feet each, fronting on Cherry street, near the Cemetery, and adjoining the Sexton's house.
And on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, we will sell 56 1/2 feet on Vine street, 250 feet north of Cedar, and adjoining W.F. Cooper and Mrs. L. C. Brown, within 50 yards of the Capitol, one of the most desirable as well as the most valuable lots in the city.
Also, 34 feet on North Front street, adjoining C. K. H. Martin and Wm. Pyber's heirs.
Also, 16 feet on the east side of the Public Square, adjoining the City Hotel. This lot is very valuable, and will command the attention of those desiring to purchase.
TERMS--One-third cash; the balance in one and two years; notes bearing lawful interest from date, with a lien retained upon the land until final payment.

W. MAIT. BROWN, Mayor.
J.M.S. SLOAN, }
R.H. WOODFIN, } Committee.
A.S. EDWARDS, }
jan18-td

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A NEW FEATURE IN PHOTOGRAPHY

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Pictures of Home.

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THE
Southwestern Photograph Gallery,
47 CHURCH STREET,
(Near Post Office,)

HAVING BEEN REFITTED AND IMPROVED, is now making Photographs of every size and style; Ambrotypes, Cartes de Visite, and every description of Heliographic Pictures, of the first quality, both plain and colored; and, in addition, this Establishment is expressly prepared for Photographing out-door scenes. PORTRAITS and FAMILY GROUPS TAKEN AT YOUR OWN RESIDENCES. Every description of Machinery and Manufacturer's Samples Photographed. Maps, Drawings, etc., copied to scale [[sic]]
Ladies will find every accommodation at this Gallery, and, the light being quick, is particularly adapted to children. Pictures taken in all weather.
THOS. J. BAILEY,
Photographer.
jan7-2m

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THE
NASHVILLE TRANSFER
AND
City Express Company

OFFICE:
No. 90, North Market Street.

ARE FULLY ORGANIZED AND PREPARED with adequate equipment for the transporta-tion of all kinds of Merchandise, Machinery, Pro-duce, e c, from and to Rail and River, and also local transportation on reasonable terms, and full responsibility for the prompt delivery of all goods entrusted to them. Send orders to
C. C. PECK, Agent,
At the Old Exchange Stables,
No. 90 North Market street,
Who will promptly attend to all matters entrusted to him.
no17-3m

Removal.
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WE HAVE REMOVED OUR STOCK TO THE Warehouse,
Corner of Church and College, formerly occupied by Payne, James & Co., where we hope to meet our former patrons and the pub-lic generally. Our stock is large and well selected, and we always sell at the 
Lowest Market Prices.
A. A. SPENCER 7 CO.
dec19-tf

GANO, PARSONS & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO GRIFFITH, GANO & CO.,)
Cotton Factors, Commission
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 9 PUBLIC LANDING, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO STORING and selling Cotton and other produce. Advances made on Consigumenta. Orders for Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Lard and Grain solicited and filled with care.
jan12-1m

NOVELTY WORKS!
MACKENZIE & CO., 
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, 
No.17 Denderick Street, Nashville,
WILL ATTEND TO THE ERECTING OF ALL kinda of Machinery Mills, Oil Wells. Engines and Machinery furnished on the best of terms. Agents for the celebrated Steam Engines, Steam Hoists, Oil Machinery of J. B, Mooney, of Cincinnati. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to consult us, as we think we can accommodate them. All machinery bought of us will have our personal attention in the erection of it. We are still in the Sewing Machine business, and have some few Machines left that will be sold very cheap. We also attend to the General Repairing business, Key Fitting, Bell Hanging, Brass Founding, etc.
sep12-tf

JOHN C. HAVEMEYER & BRO.
COTTON
AND
TOBACCO FACTORS,
AND
General Commission Merchants
No. 175 PEARL STREET, 
NEW YORK.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE, WHEN required, on Consignments.
REFERENCES :
National Bank of North America, New York. 
William F. Havemeyer, Esq. New York.
Mosce Taylor & Co., New York.
James Todd, Kaq., Louisville, Ky.
Carr & Luke, St. Louis, Mc. 
A. D. Grieff, New Orleans, La. 
Gordon, McMillen & Co. Cleveland, Ohio.
no21-3m

Dr, JOHN D. WINSTON,
RESIDENTS AND OFFICE :
NO. 22 HIGH STREET
Two Doors North of Union, East Side.
jan16-1m

GATES & POHLMAN,
(AT THE OLD DONIGAN STAND)
Corner College and Union Sts.,
HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE AND WELL assorted stock of the most valuable.
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
Silver and Plated Ware,
Ever brought to this city, to which they especially invite the attention of their customers and the public generally. 
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired.
july__-Sm 

Wanted!
Wanted!!
Wanted!!!
5,000 bushels of Dried Peaches;
5,000 bushels of Dried Apples;
15,000 pounds of Feathers;
5,000 pounds of Ginseng;
50,000 pounds of Wool;
ALSO,
over Fink and Grass Seeds, of all kinds. For all which the highest market prices will be paid.
We have in store and for sale to close consignments
5,000 pounds best brands Smoking Tobacco;
200 h___ and half boxes Vs. Chewing Tobacco; 
600 barrels Robertson County Whisky.
ALSO,
A very large stock of
BAGGING, ROPE AND BALING TWINE
All of which we will sell as cheap as can be bought in Louisville, St.Louis or Cincinnati markets. 
We are also the sole agents for
Ford's Phosphate or Fertilizer
To the practical farmer the necessity for this article has long been known, and we are happy to assure them tht we shall hereafter keep a full stock of it always on hand.
Send in your orders early, or send and get cirulars.
Allisons & Kirkman
29,31,and 33 South Market street,
Nashville, Tenn.

HEWITT, NORTON & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
New Orleans.
H Atkinson & Co., (Successors to Hewitt & Co.,) New York
James Hewitt & Co., Liverpool.
O.W. Thomas & Co., Louisville, Ky.
Cash advances made on all shipments to above firms by us. 
O.W. Thomas & Co., No. 48 West Main st.

MERRITT & HILL,
Mayfield Building, 47 Church Street, Opposite Maxwell House.
Nashville, Tennessee
Have in store a large and well assorted stock of 
WALL PAPER
consisting of 
French, English, German, American, Fine Gilt, Marble, Plain and Decorative.
Also, a complete assortment of STAPLE WALL PAPERS, which we are offering at low prices. Call and examine.

To Photographers
Throughout the Southern States we would announce that we a have a large and complete stock of Photographic and Ambrotype Materials, Consisting in part of Camera Tables, Camera Boxes
Cases, Glass, Plain and Albumen Paper,
Chemicals of the purest quality,
Card Mounts, Card Board,
Backgrounds, plain and fancy,,
Passpartouts, Briss Goods,
Frames and Photographs, Albums,
Which we are selling at reduced prices. All orders accepted by the cash promptly attended to. 
Merritt & Hill, Corner Market and Church streets, Nashville, Tenn. P.O. Box 1000- oct -3m

A. Lehmann & Co., 
No. 13 1/4 North Cherry St.,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Nashville and the Public that he has commenced  Home-made
BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS
He respectfully solicits the patronage of his old acquaintances, have been Forman at Mr. J.A. Murkinson for several years.
Genuine Fine French Calf Boots
To order on short notice. Give him a call at 
13 1/4 North Cherry Street
Between Union and Church street.

Dr. E.A. Herman,
Has returned to Nashville, and has opened a fine Dental Establishment at No. 19 1/2 South Side of the ___Square, where he will be pleased to see his city and country friends. jan11-1m

PIANOS! PIANOS!
MASON & HAMLIN'S
Cabinet Organs
Your will find the best assortment in the city at Luck's new Music Store, Church Street, opposite St. Cloud Hotel. Also, Sheet music and Musical Instruments, all kinds. Be sure to call before purchasing elsewhere. John Luck, Luck's Building, Church street, opposite St. Cloud Hotel, and 44 Union street. no19

JUST OPENED
Branch House with Entire New Stock
of Boots, Shoes and Hats.
No.22 College street. In the Sewanee Block, near Union Street.

We take much pleasure in informing our old friends and the trade generally that we have just opened a branch of our business at 
No. 22 College Street,
In the Sewanee Block, near Union street, where we design to keep all kinds of 
Boots, Shoes and Hats.

Our old established House, on the corner of Broad and College streets, is still in operation, and all those wanting BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, etc., can be accommodated. Don't fail to give us a call at the old stand, 
Corner Broad and College Sts., or 
No. 22 College street, near Union street,
Nashville, Tenn.
B.R. Cutter & Gleaves.
dec19-3m

M'Roberts & Bain,
Seed And Agricultural
Warehouse 
and 
Commission Merchants,
Nos. 25 and 27 South Market Street,
Nashville.....Tennessee,
Dealers in all kinds of 
Field and Garden Seeds, and 
Agricultural Implements. 
Agents for 
"Mendenhall's" Celebrated
Patent Hand Loom, 
To which they expecially invite the attention of the country. 
On consignment, a few barrels of Extra Pure Bourbon Whiskey, and a lot of Smith's celebrated
Wheeling Ale, 
in barrels and half barrels. All of which will be sold low for cash.
jan20-1m.

Valuable Farm for Sale.
The Beautiful Farm Lying on the Gallatin Pike, 3 1/2 miles from the city, containing 65 acres of land of superior quality, elegant and commodious Dwelling, with all necessary Out-buildings, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Stock, Plantation Utensils, etc.
A never failing Spring, fine Spring House, and Orchard of carefully selected Fruit Trees. Apply to ANDERSON, JOHNSON & SMITH. jan14-1m

Chauncey Page & Co.,
Dealers in
Cumberland Coal,
A Few Doors Below Post Office
South Cherry Street (West Side,)
Nashville, Tennessee
jan

Speed!  Comfort!!  Safety!!!
Old Reliable
LITTLE MIAMI
RAILROAD,
Via Columbus, Shortest and Quickest Route From Cincinnati to all the Easter Cities, Towns, Villages and Stations.
The Little Miami is the only line running Lightning Express Trains from Cincinnati to the East. It being the shortest line, connections are certain, and passengers have ample time for meals. 

Fast time from Cincinnati to
Boston in 34 hours,
Albany in 27 hours,
New York in 32 hours,
Buffalo in 16 hours,
Dunkirk in 14 1/2 hours,
Pittsburg in 13 1/4 hours,
Wheeling in 12 hours,
Zanesville in 8 hours,
Baltimore in 29 hours,
Washington City 30 1/2 hours,
Saratoga Springs in 28 hours,
Philadelphia in 28 hours,
Cleveland in 9 hours,
Crestline in 6 hours,
Steubenville in 11 hours,
Columbus in 4 hours.

FOUR DAILY EASTERN TRAINS!
6.00 A.M. Lightning Express.
9.00 A.M. Express Mail.
7.00 P.M. Lightning Express.
11.40 P.M. Night Express.
Modern Sleeping Cars by night trains. Saloon 
Cars by day trains. The 7 P.M. and 11.40P.M. trains leave Sunday night instead of Saturday night Baggage checked through.
Through Tickets are sold at all ticket offices in the South and West. Ask for tickets via Cincinnati and Columbus.
P.W. STRADER, Gen'l Ticket Agent
JNO. G BENSON, Gen'l Agent, Cincinnati
Geo. Morgan L. Smith} Gen'l Southern Ag'ts
Capt. C.W.B. Brown}
Gen. E.B. Brown, Gen'l Western Agent
January 1, 1866. jan27-3m

EWIN & PENDLETON,
Druggists,
No. 19 Public Square,
Nashville, Tenn.

20 Barrels Clover Seed
Just received and for sale low by 
Ewin & Pendleton

Landreth's Garden Seel.
10,000 papers Landreth's Garden Seed,
10 barrels White and Red Onion Sets,
6 barrels Peas, Beans, and Early Corn,
For sale low by
Ewin & Pendleton.

Gold Foil for Dentists.
20 ounces Gold Foil, best makes,
5 packs Gold Lear,
For sale low by 
Ewin & Pendleton.

Window Glass and Glassware.
Window Glass, all sizes, Glass Jars, Bottles and Vials, all kinds, for sale low by 
Ewin & Pendleton.

Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
10 boxes Holland's Hidden Treasure, Extra Fine.
5 boxes Pride of Bethel Smoking Tobacco,
50 bags common Smoking Tobacco,
For sale low by 
Ewin & Pendlton.

Oils, Varnishes, Paints.
5 barrels Lard Oil,
5 barrels Linseed Oil,
10 barrels Coal Oil,
5 barrels Tanner's Oil,
2 barrels Sweet Oil,
5 barrels Castor Oil,
2 barrels Neats-Foot Oil,
1 barrel Benzine,
5 barrels Turpentine,
10 barrels Varnishes, all kinds,
100 kegs White Lead,
25 kegs Zinc White,
3000 lbs. French Yellow Ochre,
5000 lbs. American Yellow Ochre, 
Paints of all kinds, Dry and in Oil,
For sale low by
Ewin & Pendleton.

Fine Wines and Brandies
1 barrel Extra Port Wine,
1 barrel Extra Madeira Wine,
1 barrel Extra Sherry Wine,
1 cask Extra Fine Brandy,
3 barrels Lincoln County Whisky,
5 barrels Alcohol,
5 barrels Proof Spirits,
For sale low by
Ewin & Pendleton
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Drugs, Perfumeries, Brushes.
Fancy Articles, and every thing kept by first class Drug Hoses, always on hand at the lowest cash prices, Purchasers will find it to their interest to give us a call
jan24-3m    Ewin & Pendleten

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 Hugh M'Crea & Co.,
Successors to
A. Hamilton & CO.,
Cotton and Tobacco Factors.
Storage,
Forwarding and Commission
Merchants,
Market Street,... Nashville
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The undersigned having taken the above Warehouse, will purchase and sell Cotton, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard or any other Produce, on Commission. Planters favoring us with their business may rely on getting the highest market price for the produce. Our charges will be as low as any responsible house in the city. Should our old friends factor us with orders for Groceries, they may rely on having goods purchased at the lowest market prices. We will give our attention to goods forwarded to us from other cities. Shippers may rely on having their goods forwarded promptly by first train or boat after their arrival. Our office is on market street, where the old books of Hugh M'crea & Co., can be found by those interested.
Hoping for a share of public patronage, we subscribe ourselves, etc.,
jan18-1m                     Hugh M'Crea & CO.
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A Card.
We respectfully introduce to our old friends, our successors in business, Hugh M'Crea & Co., who continue the Commision business at our stand, No. 26 South Market Street,
Our own office is No.23 College Street, where we hope all parties who are indebted to us will at once call and pay their accounts now due, and all parties who have any claims against us will present them for payment, as we wish to close to our business at an early day.              A.Hamilton & CO.
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