Bank of Commerce (Nashville, TN)

Episode Information

Episode UID
5906496490694
Episode Type
Suspension β†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
590649649 hash
Start Date
October 20, 1857
Location
Nashville, Tennessee (36.166, -86.784)

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gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
c74774bc72dc221b

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Description

Bank suspended specie payment in Oct 1857 and by Dec 12, 1857 placed assets with a trustee for winding up.

Events (3)

1. October 20, 1857 Suspension
Cause
Macro News
Cause Details
General suspension of specie payment across Tennessee and other states amid the 1857 financial crisis; banks ceased specie payments as policy/precaution.
Newspaper Excerpt
A CARD. In view of the general suspension of specie payment of the Banks of Tennessee and other States, the undersigned have to-day deemed it unadvisable longer to continue specie payment.
Source
newspapers
2. December 12, 1857 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
THE stockholders of this Bank have placed the assets in the hands of a Trustee for the purpose of winding it up; those indebted to the Bank will please call and pay up as their indebtedness falls due.
Source
newspapers
3. * Other
Newspaper Excerpt
The notes of all of them though are still current as before, and are all good. They suspended specie payment as a matter of policy, as the three old Banks did, and not from any inability to sustain themselves.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (16)

Article from Daily Nashville Patriot, October 20, 1857

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A CARD. In view of the general suspension of specie payment 0 the Banks of Tennessee and other States, the undersigned have to-day deemed it unadvisable longer to continue specie payment. The holders of our notes who may prefer the notes of the Ban of Tennessee, can at all times receive them in exchange for ours. DYER PEARL, res't of the City Bank. A. R. CROZIER, " " Traders' Bank. " " Merchants' " W, B SHAPARD, " " J. D. JAMES, Bank of Commerce. " " " of the Union. D F. CARTER, Oct20 d waw2t


Article from Daily Nashville Patriot, October 23, 1857

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Rags! Rags!! WING to the financial condition of the country, and 0 the great depression of trade, I find it neces ry to reduce the price of R gs to 3c per lb., to take effect f om and after the first day of November, 1857 After the 1st da of November I will pay Se cash for good rag ; and I hope the trade will see the necessity of thi course at this try ng time on manufacturers, W. S. WHITEMAN. Oct16-1m. A CARD. In view of the general 'suspension of specie payment 0 the Banks of Tennessee and other States, the under igned have to-day deemed it unadvisable longer to continue specie payment. The holders of our notes who may prefer the notes of the Bank of Tennessee, can at all times receive them in exchange for ours. DYER PEARL, res't of the City Bank. " " A. R CROZIER Traders' Bank. 46 " Merchants' " W, B SH PARD, " " Bank of Commerce. J.D. JAMES, " " " of the Union. D.F. CARTER, Oct20 d2waw2t. Wheat! Wheat!! E will pay the highest market pr ce in cash for prime red or hite wheat for imme diate del very. oct22-daw1m. JOHNSON, WEAVER & CO. NOTICE.


Article from Weekly Clarksville Chronicle, October 23, 1857

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SINCE our last issue, the Union and the Planters', and all the Free Banks in Nashville,-namely, the Merchants, City, Traders, Bank of Commerce, Bank of the Union, and the Bank of Middle Tennessee, at Lebanon, have suspended specie payment. The notes of all of them though are still current as before, and are all good. They suspended specie payment as a matter of policy, as the three old Banks did, and not from any inability to sustain themselves. We have not heard what course the Free Banks in Memphis, will pursue when advised of the action of those at Nashville; but we think it probable that they and all other Banks in the State, will also suspend from like motives of prudence and policy. The Bank of America and the Northern Bank, both located here, are still paying specie, and we do not know whether they will suspend or not. If they do, it will be only because all the other Banks have done so, and in consideration of the policy that moved them to do it. They have certainly proved that they are entitled to the highest confidence.


Article from Daily Nashville Patriot, October 27, 1857

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BOARDING.-A No. 1 room and Boarding can be had by applying Oct22-tf. at No. 34, Market street. A CARD. In view of the general suspension of specie payment 0 the Banks of Tennessee and other States, the undersigned have to-day deemed it unadvisable longer to continue specie payment. The holders of our notes who may prefer the notes of the Bank of Tennessee, can at all times receive them in exchange for ours, DYER PEARL, Pres't of the City Bank. A. R. CROZIER, " " Traders' Bank. W, B. SH PARD, " 45 Merchants' " " " Bank of Commerce. J.D. JAMES, " " " of the Union, D F. CARTER, Oct20 - d?waw2t.


Article from Nashville Union and American, October 28, 1857

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ANEW BOOK, By the author of the LAMPLIGTER. "Mabel Vaughan." Just received by [oct.20] CHARLES W. SMITH.. A CRRD. 10 In view of the general Suspension of Specie Payment of the Banks of Tennessee and ther States the und. reigned have to-day, deemed it unadvisable longer to continue Specie payment The holders of our notes who prefer the notes of the Bank of T. Rnessee, can at all time receive them in exchange for ours. DVER PEARL, President of City Bank. A. R CROZIER. President of Trader' Bank. W. B SHEPPARD, Presider t Merchants' Bank J. D. JAMES, President of Bank of Commerce. D'L CARTER, Prest of the Bank of the Unio oct20-dw2w.


Article from Nashville Union and American, December 13, 1857

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Bank of Commerce, NASHVILLE, TENN, Dec. 12th, 1857. THE stockholders of this Bank have placed the assets la the hands of a Trusteetor the purpose of winding If up; those in debied to the Bank will please call and pay up as their indebtness falls due. The note holders will please send in our notes. as early as possible. and receive in return the notes of the Bank of Tennessee The individual depos. ites in this Bank have been banded over to IRC, and Ihereby pledge my individual liability for them and the money is rea y when called for. JOHN D JAMES. P. S.-There is a rumor in circulation in Nashville that W. H Gordon & Co., purchased a check in New York from the Bank of Commerce, and that A telegraphed to New York 10 stop the payment. This is false. the Bank had but one check to go 10 protest and was protested because tife Gold was demanded after the suspension of the Banks ID New York which was promptly taken up with the dΔ±mages when it returned. dec 13-15


Article from Nashville Union and American, December 16, 1857

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Bank of Commerce, NASHVILLE, TENN, Dec. 12th, 1857. THE stockholders of this Bank have placed the assets in hands of a Trusteetor the purpose of winding it up; those indebted to the Bank will please call and pay up as their indebtness falls due. The note holders will please send in our notes. is early as possible. and receive in return the notes of the Bank of Tennessee The individual deposites in this Bank have been handed ov er to me, and Thereby pledge my individual liability for them and the money is JOHN D JAMES. ready when called for. P. S.-There is a rumor in circulation in Nashville that W. H Gordon & Co., purchased a check in New York from the Bank of Commerce, and that I telegraphed to New York to stop the payment. This is false. The Bank bad but one check to go to protest and was protested because the Gold was demanded after the suspension of the Banks in New York which was promptly taken up with the damages when dec 13-if it returned.


Article from Nashville Union and American, December 17, 1857

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Bank of Commerce, NASHVILLE, Tenn, Dec. 12th, 1857. THE stockholders of this Bank have placed the assets in hands of a Trusteeior the purpose of winding it up; those in debted to the Bank will please call and pay up as their indebtness falls due. The note holders will please send in our notes aΒΉ early as possible. and receive in return the notes of the Bank of Tennessee The individual deposites in this Bank have been handed overto me, and Thereby pledge my individual liability for them and the money is JOHN D JAMES. ready when called for. P. S.-There is a rumor in circulation in Nashville that W. H Gord in & Co., purchased a check in New York from the Bank of Commerce, and that 1 telegraphed to New York to stop the pay ment This is false. The Bank had but one check to go to protest and was protested because the Gold was demanded after the suspension of the Banks in New York which was promptly taken up with the damages when dec 13-if it returned.


Article from Nashville Union and American, June 15, 1858

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burg, Shelbyville, Ocoee, Dandridge, and Knoxville, the above notes we want particularly. We will also buy the Notes of all suspended Free Banks, not mentioned in the above list, at the highest market price. A. WHEELES & CO. dec5-tf BANK OF COMMERCE. NASHVILLE, TENN., DEC. 12, 1857. hands of a Trustee for the purpose of winding it up, those T stockholders of this Bank having placed the assets in the indebted to the Bank, will please call and pay up, as their indebtedness falls due. The note holders will please send in our notes as early as possible, and receive ingreturn the notes of the Bank of Tennessee. The individual deposits in this Bank have been handed over to me, and I hereby pledge my individual llability for them, and the money is ready when called for. JOHN D. JAMES. decl3-tf PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. UILDERS, HOUSEHOLDERS, &C., are requested to take notice that the undersigned, having made B the necessary arrangements, and secured the services of competent workmen, is now prepared take LARGE CONTRACTS, in the line of his vocotion, in all its various branches. In the department of HOUSE PAINTING, the subscriber is prepared to execute with the greatest promptness, all contracts, however large, which may be tendered, in a style and upon terms which cannot fail to give satisfaction. He is also prepared to execute all manner of SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, GRAINING AND MARBLING. Having in that department secured the services of the most expert and experienced artists. The subscriber would request persons having work in his line to give him a call before making final arrangements. R. T. FLEMING, march8-dtf No. 62, Union st., between Cherry and Summer. ARSHALL COUNTY FAIR.-The Marshall M County Agricultural Society, will hold their Third Annual Fair at Lewisburg, commencing Thursday. 21st September next, and continue Four days to Sept 24th. A. B. EWING, Sec. may29-w3t For RENT.--A comfortable Dwelling House, No. 34, street. Price $25 per month. Apply to W. L. BOYD, Jr. may29-tf H. C. HENSLEY. L. II LANIER. WM. PHILLIPS. LANIER, PHILLIPS&CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN FOR EIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, NO. 36 MARKET STREET, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. A. c. CARTER. W.C. WILSFORD. F.G. M'KAY. CARTER, M'KAY & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AUCTION AND COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Dealers in Fine Brandies, Wines, and Domestic Liquors, NO. 78 PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENN. FINE TOBACCO. E have been appointed Sole Agents of Nashville, for the sale of James Thomas' Jr, of Richmond, VΓ‘., Celebrated W Manufactured Tobacco. Just received 200 boxes of the following brands, viz: JEWEL OF OPHIR. RUBY TWIST. CITRON, NECTAR LEAF, BUTTER OR SPONGE CAKE, Which we will sell at Manufacturers' prices for CASH. feb16 CARTER, M'KAY & CO. ROBERT FREEMAN. SMITH FREEMAN / WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers & Commission Merchants. HAL in Flour, Bocon, Lard, and Produce generally, For" eign and Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigers, No. 7, D North College street, Nushville, Tennessee, at the Old Stand of Ewin Brothers. Agents for Hartsville Flouring Mills.


Article from Nashville Union and American, June 19, 1858

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stranght " 200,000 Endorsed 1,500 Shares Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Stock, 1,000 do Sewance Mining Stock, 5,000 Huntsville Mining and Manufacturing Stock. All of which will be sold on favorable terms by A. WHEELES & CO. dec5-tf UNCURRENT BANK NOTES WANTED. will pay the highest market price for the Notes of the following Banks, if delivered immediately: LawrenceW burg, Shelbyville, Ocoee, Dandridge, and Knoxville, the above notes we want particularly. We will also buy the Notes of all suspended Free Banks, not mentioned in the above list, at the highest market price. dec5-tf A. WHEELES & CO. BANK OF COMMERCE. NASHVILLE, Tenn., DEC. 12, 1857. this Bank having placed the assets in the for the purpose of winding it up, those indebted to the Bank, will please call and pay up, as their indebtedness falls due. The note holders will please send in our notes as early as possible, and receive in return the notes of the Bank of Tennessee. The individual deposits in this Bank have been handed over to me, and I hereby pledge my individual liability for them, and the money is ready when called for. dec13-tf JOHN D. JAMES. PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. UILDERS, HOUSEHOLDERS, &C., are reB quested to take notice that the undersigned, having made the necessary arrangements, and secured the services of competent workmen, is now prepared take LARGE CONTRACTS, in the line of his vocotion, in all its various branches. In the department of HOUSE PAINTING, the subscriber is prepared to execute with the greatest promptness, all contracts, however large, which may be tendered, in a sty and upon terms which cannot fail to give satisfaction. He is also prepared to execute all manner of SIGN AND ornamental PAINTING, GRAINING AND MARBLING. Having in that department secured the services of the most expert and experienced artists. The subscriber would request persons having work in his line to give him a call before making final arrangements. R. T. FLEMING, march8-dtf No. 62, Union st., between Cherry and Summer. FOR RENT...A comfortable Dwelling House, No. 34, street. Price $25 per month. Apply to may29-tf W.L. BOYD, Jr. L. H LANIER. WM. PHILLIPS. H. C. HENSLEY. LANIER, PHILLIPS& CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, NO. 36 MARKET STREET, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. A. c. CARTER. F. G. m'kay. W. c. WILSFORD. CARTER, M'KAY & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AUCTION AND COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Dealers in Fine Brandies, Wines, and Domestic Liquors, NO. 73 PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENN. FINE TOBACCO. E have been appointed Sole Agents of Nashville, for the W sale of James Thomas' Jr, of Richmond, Va,, Celebrated Manufactured Tobacco. Just received 200 boxes of the following brands, viz: JEWEL OF OPHIR, RUBY TWIST, CITRON, NECTAR LEAF, BUTTER OR SPONGE CAKE, Which we will sell at Manufacturers' prices for CASH. feb16 CARTER, M'KAY & CO. ROBERT FREEMAN. SMITH FREEMAN FREEMAN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers & Commission Merchants. EAL in Flour. Bocon. Lard, and Produce generally, For D eign and Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigors, No. 7, North College street, Nashville, Tennessee, at the Old Stand of Ewin Brothers. Agents for Hartsville Flouring Mills. NEW MUSIC STORE. C. D. BENSON & BRO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Piano Fortes, G.A. Prince's Melodeons, Buffalo, N.Y., Church and Parlor Organs, Guitars, Violincellos, Accordeons, Flutes, Flagolets, Fifes, Drums, Tambuo. rines, Banjos,andeverything in the musical merchant's line. A large select catalogue of New Sheet Music; Music Books and Instructors of all kinds. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention. Planos tuned, Accordeons and all other instruments repaired. No. 20, Union Street, 1st door from College. sept23


Article from Nashville Union and American, June 22, 1858

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All of which will be sold on favorable terms by A. WHEELES & CO. dec5-tf UNCURRENT BANK NOTES WANTED. E will pay the highest market price for the Notes of the following Banks, if delivered immediately: LawrenceW burg, Shelbyville, Ocoee, Dandridge, and Knoxville, the above notes we want particularly. We will also buy the Notes of all suspended Free Banks, not mentioned in the above list, at the highest market price. dec5-tf A. WHEELES & CO. BANK OF COMMERCE. NASHVILLE, Tenn., DEC. 12, 1857. this Bank having placed the assets in the for the purpose of winding it up, those indebted to the Bank, will please call and pay up, as their in. debtedness falls due. The note holders will please send in our notes as early as possible, and receive in return the notes of the Bank of Tennessee. The individual deposits in this Bank have been handed over to me, and I hereby pledge my individual liability for them, and the money is ready when called for. dec13-tf JOHN D. JAMES. PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. UILDERS, HOUSEHOLPERS, &C., are reB quested to take notice that the undersigned, having made the necessary arrangements, and secured the services of competent workmen, is now prepared take LARGE CONTRACTS, in the line of his vocotion, in all its various branches. In the department of HOUSE PAINTING, the subscriber is prepared to execute with the greatest promptness, all contracts, however large, which may be tendered, in a style and upon terms which cannot fail to give satisfaction. He is also prepared to execute all manner of SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, GRAINING AND MARBLING. Having in that department secured the services of the most expert and experienced artists. The subscriber would request persons having work in his line to give him a call before making final arrangements. R. T. FLEMING, march8-dtf No. 62, Union st., between Cherry and Summer. FOR RENT. -=A comfortable Dwelling House, No. 34, street. Price $25 per month. Apply to may29-tf W. L. BOYD, Jr. L. H LANIER. WM. PHILLIPS. H. c. HENSLEY. LANIER, PHILLIPS&CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, NO. 36 MARKET STREET, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. A. c. CARTER. F. G. m'kay. W. c. WILSFORD. CARTER, M'KAY & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AUCTION AND COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Dealers in Fine Brandies, Wines, and Domestic Liquors, NO. 73 PUBLIC SQUARE, NASHVILLE, TENN. FINE TOBACCO. E have been appointed Sole Agents of Nashville, for the W sale of James Thomas' Jr, of Richmond, Va., Celebrated Manufactured Tobacco. Just received 200 boxes of the following brands, viz: JEWEL OF OPHIR, RUBY TWIST, CITRON, NECTAR LEAF, BUTTER OR SPONGE CAKE, Which we will sell at Manufacturers' prices for CASH. feb16 CARTER, M'KAY & CO. ROBERT FREEMAN. SMITH FREEMAN. FREEMAN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers & Commission Merchants. EAL in Flour. Bocon, Lard, and Produce generally, For D eign and Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigors, No. 7, North College street, Nashville, Tennessee, at the Old Stand of Ewin Brothers. Agents for Hartsville Flouring Mills. NEW MUSIC STORE. c. D. BENSON & BRO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Piano Fortes, G. A. Prince's Melodeons, Buffalo, N, Y., 11411 Church and Parlor Organs, Guitars, Violincellos, Accordeons, Flutes, Flagolets, Fifes, Drums, Tambuorines, Banjos, and everything in the musical merchant's line. A large select catalogue of New Sheet Music; Music Books and Instructors of all kinds. Orders from the country will meet with prompt sitention. Pianos tuned, Accordeons and all other instrumante Sept28 repaired. No. 20, Union Street, 1st door from College.


Article from Nashville Union and American, August 4, 1858

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GILBERT. HAGEN & co., GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORW ARDING MERCHANTS, NO. 37, NATCHEZ STREET. NEW ORLEANS. feb6-codly BANK OF COMMERCE. NASHVILLE, TENN., DEC. 12, 1Β°57. (HE stockholders of this Bank having placed the assets in the hands of a Trustee for the purpose of winding it up, those T indebted to the Bank, will please call and pay up, as their indebtedness falls due. The note holders will please send in our notes as early as possible, and receive in return the notes of the Bank of Tennessee. The individual deposits in this Bank have been handed over to me, and I hereby pledge my individual liability for them, and the money is ready when called for. JOHN D. JAMES. dec13-tf UNCURRENT BANK NOTES WANTED. will pay the highest market price for the Notes of the following Banks, if delivered immediately? LawrenceWE burg, Shelbyville, Occee, Dandridge, and Knoxville, the above notes we want particularly. We will also buy the Notes of all suspended Free Banks, not mentioned in the above list, at the highest market price. A. WHEELES & CO. doc5-18


Article from Nashville Union and American, August 11, 1858

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FISHER, WHEELES & co., (SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON, HORNE & co.) Storage, General Commission and Corner Broadand Market sereets, Nashville, Tennessee, will devote particular attention $ call july8-tf. business entrusted to to them. GILBERT, HAGEN & co., GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, NO. 37, NATCHEZ STREET. NEW ORLEANS. feb6 codly BANK OF COMMERCE. NASHVILLE, TENN., DEC. 12, 1857. this Bank having placed the assets in the for the purpose of winding it up, those indebted to the Bank, will please call and pay up, as their indebtedness falls due. The note holders will please send in our notes as early as possible, and receive in return the notes of the Bank of Tennessee. The individual deposits in this Bank have been handed over to me, and I hereby pledge my individual liability for them, and the money is ready when called for. JOHN D. JAMES. dec13-tf UNCURRENT BANK NOTES WANTED. will pay the highest market price for the Notes of the following Banks, If delivered immediately : LawrenceW burg, Shelbyville, Occee, Dandridge, and Knoxville, the above notes we want particularly. We will also buy the Notes of all suspended Free Banks, not mentioned in the above list, at the highest market price. A. WHEELES & dec5-tf


Article from Nashville Union and American, August 18, 1858

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ELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY, on Front near Broad street. The subscriber respectfully returns his B thanks to the public for past favors, and solicits & continuance of patronage in the above line; also, COPPER AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTURING, Together with every description of Metal, Turnings, Metalic Packings, Balbit Metal and Castings. Seda Founts, Generators, Ale Pumps, and Pumps of every description manufactured to order, or repaired at short notice. Cash will be paid at all times for Old Copper and Brass. B. COLE. aug25-tf FRESH ARRIVALS OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. CASES Fine Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, and Block Teas 50 50 boxes Star Candles, 30 Β½ do, 30 1/2 do; 10 do Shillito's Palm Soap 15 cases Hill's Fancy and 10 cases Castile Soap; 5 do Transparent Balls: 10 boxes variegated Soap; 20 do Pearl Starch; 5 casks sup. carb. Soda-pure article; 30 hhds prime and choice New Orleans Sugars: 20 bbis extra filtered Molasses; 15 half bbls Sugar House do ; 50 cases fine Virginia Tobacco-assorted brands: 30,000 Cigars-assorted brands; Painted Tubs and Buckets, Cedar Tubs and Buckets; And many other articles in the Grecery line. FREEMAN BROTHERS, No. 7 College, three doors North of Spring street. apl4 BARRES Extra and Superfine Flour, from the above Mills, now in store. For sale at the lowest market 300 FREEMAN BROTHERS, price. No. 7 North College st. april25-tf NICHOL, GREEN & co., No. 12, CORNER MARKET AND CLARKE STREETS, Produce & Commission Merchants. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Country Produce. If We are paying at all times, the market price for Bacon, Lard, Feathers, Ginseng, Beeswax, &c. TIP All orders accompanied by the cash, filled with prompt ness and despatch, at & moderate Commission, by NICHOL, GREEN & CO. jan7 GILBERT, HAGEN & co., GENERAL COMMISSION AND ARDING MERCHANTS, NO. 37, NATCHEZ STREET NEW ORLEANS. feb6-eodly BANK OF COMMERCE. Nashville, TENN., DEC. 12, 1857. for the purpose of vinding it up, those THE stock Trustersterster this Bank having placed the assets in the indebted to the Bank, will please call and pay up, as their indebtedness falls due. The note holders will please send in our notes as early as possible, and receive in return the notes of the Bank of Tennessee. The individual deposits in this Bank have been handed over to me, and I hereby pledge my individual liability for them, and the money is ready when called for. JOHN D. JAMES. dec13-tf LIQUORS. BBLS RECTIFIED WHISKEY; do 50 bbls Old Bourbon 500 100 bbls American Brandy; 50 bbls Rye Whiskey 100 do Walker's XX Ale; 50 do Gin; 25 barrels New England Rum: Also, a large stock of fine Brandies, Wines, &c., in store and for sale by JO. EDWARDS. janll Freight Reduced on Wheat to Savannah. N and after this date, the freight on Wheat from Atlanta to Savnanah will be 16 cents per bushel, instead of 20cents, as heretofore. This reduction will make the rate about 36 cents per bushel from Nashville to Savannah. ALFRED L. TYLER, Sup to M. & W.R.B. jy18 d4t4w6t.


Article from Nashville Union and American, September 17, 1858

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e AARON STRETCH, WHOLESALE AN RETAIL" DRUGGIST CORNER OF COLLEGE AND UNION STREETS. WEEDISH LEECHES, of the best quality, always on hand.and at reasonsbleprices. BRECKLES, &ce . removed by Dr. Gourand's Italian R Medicated Soap EXINGTON MUST AR D-Pronounced by physician I the world for prompt action KONCENTRATED LYE- One pound can will make 25 pounds good Soap. C THEEL GREASE economical and durable Lu for the axles of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, much Being white, better for Carriages and Buggies then the old mixture of leadand grease MINNOW SEINES- A few very fine Minnow Seines M just received and for sale at the Drug Store of the suhacriber. AGNESIA -Husband's and Henry's genuine Magnesia. , NERRANT'S TURKEY AND RHUBARB just Sheltzer ELIXER and Aperient, ROR SUBMER USE-Park's Porous Prickly Plasters unequalled for convenience, medical effect, and promptneas action. OSE WATER -Genuine imported Rose Water, the best ever brought to this market SUPERIOR WINES AND BR SANDIES. Light and Dark French Brandies: Fine Cherry Brandy; do Peach do do Blackberry Pure Scotch Whisky do Rye Newsom' best do Old Jamaies Rum: Madeira, Port, and Sherry Wines; Which are bought expressly for Medicinal purposes, and will be the soldin same way. Kept constantly on hand all other articles appertaining to the Drug Business, which will be sold on reasonable le terms. STRETCH. jy15 the Looseness of bLACKBERRY BRANDY bottlesof Blackberry D cured by the use jy15 A. STRETCH. Brandy. For sale by fine of NINE IMPORTED CIGARS Cigars will find an article to suit at STRETCH'S Drug jy15-tf Store. corner of College and Union. MUNDRIES.=Fr resh Burmuda Arrow Root, Pearl Sago, Pulo French Chalk, Shoe Brushes Cement. For sale Hung Cork.etc. Fir, Sulp Cinchinia, Diamond DEMOVILLE & BELL. by PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. Hair Soaps, we Oils, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes Combs. & BELL DEMOVILLE selline reduced prices. jy14 26 Cherry street. OLASSES.- 100 bbls bright reboiled Jackson Reflney. TERRASS BROTHERS. for sale low. ANK OF NASHVILLE.*Wer have a complete f Groc stock SALT. WHISKEY, AILS. CANDLES, Tea. Cigars, with Bale Rope. Bagging, and Augusta Drills, all which at able rates for Bank of Nashmilie Notes, or for certified checks of have also some desirable city and Edgefield property which on termsi of favorable Apply the we will dispose oct3 FISHER. HEELES CO NOLLINS' K ALOCRINI Just received supply the hair. Forsale by of this valuable preparation for DEMOVILLE & BELL. LSO-CMassey's Five Minute Tee Cream Freezers: McDon ald's Louisville Refrigerator; Arthur's Fruit Cans: Jones Fruit Cans: Water Coolers.all je18-11 WILSON. College street. keep constantly on hand Country Cured Hams and W together with: a full stock of Family charge. All articles purchased of us sent home 58. june26, FREEMAN BROS. SECOND SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS FOR 1858. F. FURMAN. GEO. BRARIGHT, ANDR. CAMPBELL JAS. M. GOODLOE, FURMAN & co. NO. 2. PUBLIC SQUARE, NEAR THE WIRE BRIDGE, N DEALERS AND IMPORTERS WHOLESALE AMERICAN,BRITISH, GERMAN, FRENCH& ITALIAN DR GOODS. Sole English DDITIONAL SUPPLIES -No. A Leather Trunks, quality, for gentlemen Trunks: Dress French Ladies' Boxes: Do Bonnet by st. augl JOHN RAMAGE, 42 College FINE TOBACCO, THREE YEARS OLD. HAPTAIN Z. STULTS has sent us a small lot of his fine CARTWIST for retail. that we warrant to be three years old, perfectly sound, and black as your W LANGLEY & CO., Agents for Z. Stults and Halsey & Booker's fine Virginia [may20 ENOUGH TO SET E THE " ORI D ON FIRE the best fine Princi Alsoa now in use. CO., J. LANG unt2r 44 Union street. CALES! SCALES!! SCALES! !==A full stock of Platform, Grocers. Also, and Coal Scales. In store and for sale at Factory W.H. GORDON CO. prices, by Sole Tennessee. Middle Agents for taking are AWRENCEBURG MONEY L article & CO. GORDON H. feles OOL WOOL want Pounds, We which will pay CASH. W and make Jeans Linseys. mar? W. H. GORDON & CO. TO SPORTSMEN. last that spring. can HAVE A COLT A State this and DOLL set HUNDRED Fall. befound Cowan, P. M. at Waverly. E. D. BIFFLE Waverly, Tenn., July 14,1858 -tw3m LARD! LARB!! Store for sale low.by BBLS Family Lard in 05 TERRESS BROS. to 33 Broad Street augis BANK OF COMMERCE. NASHVILLE, TENN., Dro 12,1657 THELE stockholders of this Bank having assets the THE for the purpose winding their call Bank, please and indebted note will send The holders debtedness in the the notes return Bank The individual deposits in this Bank liapledge for. bility for them, and the money is ready when JOHN called JAMES. dec13-tf GILBERT, HAGEN & CO., NATCHEZ GENERALCOMMISSION ANDFORWARDING MERCHANTS, 37. N E w o RLEAN S feb6-eodly ON HAND 270,000 BUSHELS OF BROKEN HAVE STONE for and will sell a great bargain,If taken away in: short time. W H. JOHNSON, Penitentiary. see fe23 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. decree of the County Court of Davidson of county, Navaugh ren B dered at the July term. 1858. the case Court the in Nashvil Patrick the will 4t) Lot of North 40or 5 feet on Ground said city, back fronting to College street. upon which thereis small running Frame half way Dwelling. Said property is sold for divisio among th Terms-One-third the parties. cash: the balance on and 12 months credit F. Good security required, and lien R. CHEATHAM, Clerk. iy31 LAN D FOR SALE. on the fland acres sale offers for , THE subscriber four miles from Middle Franklin Turnpike, Capt. John which resides and the lands the tract on he of excel joining joining land equal to the with Jones. The beautiful building failing water. with the in lent. never of the finest april4 in the country, and in the midst NATHANIEL BAXTER America. bales Northern Extra Hay [may7-tf] NOR SALE.==One hundred P. ANDERSON j just reeeived by NEW W HEAT! 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PTEMBER 25, 1858. AARON STRETCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST CORNER OF COLLEGE AND UNION STREETS WEEDISH LEECHES, of the best quality, always RECKLES, &C., removed by Dr. Gourard's Italian Medicated Soap. EXINGTON MUSTARD. world the prompt TONCEENTRATED LYE- -One can will make 25poundsgoodSoan. WHEEL GREASE An economical and durable Lu. for the axies Buggies, Carriages Wagons, much more better for Buggies than the old mixture of and grease INNOW SEINES few very fine Minnow Selnes M just received : for sale at/the Drug Store olithe sub AGNESI -Husband's and Henry's genuine Magnesia M y VERRANTS TURKEY AND RHUBARB ELIXER and Sheltzer Aperient NORSUMMER USE- Park'sPorous Prickly Plasters, unequalled for convenience, medical effect, and promptness OSE WATER -Genuine imported Rose Water, the best ever brought to this market. SUPERIOR WINES AND BRANDIES. Light and Dark French Brandles; Fine Cherry Brandy: Peach do Peach de Blackberry Pure Scotch Scotch Whisky do Rva do Net som's best do ma Tomatra Old Jamaica Madeins. Pork and Shares Wines: Which are expressly for Medicinal purposes and will bΓ© way. sold-in-the same the same Kepticonstant hand all other articles appertaining to the Drug Business, which will besold on reasonable terms. lvis A. STRETCH. the of Looseness LACKBERRY BRANDY bottle the-use Brandy jy15 For sale by A. STRETCH LINE IMPORTED CIGARS Smokers of fine Cigars article to suit at STRETCH'S Drug Store-corne of College and Union. jy15-cf UNDRIES ,--Fresh Burmuda Arrow Hoot. Pearl Sago, Palo French Chalk, Shoe Brushe Cement Fir, Sulp Hung For sale by & DEMOVILLE BELL PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES Hair Soaps, Cologne are Oils Hair Tooth ,and Nail Combs, we selling BELL DEMOV reduced prices. iv14 26 Cherry street. 100 bbls bright reboiled Jackson Refinev. by MOLASSES TERRASS BROTHERS. DANK OF NASHVILLE We have & complete D stock SALT. WHISKEY, NAILS, CANDLES, Tea, Cigars, Tobacco, Brindless with Bale Rope, Bagging, and 20 bales Augusta which able rates for Bank of Nashville Notes, or for certified checks of deposit We have also some desirable city and Edgefield property which on of favorable we will dispose Apply oct3 FISHER. WHERLES &.00 HOLLINS' KALOCRINE received supply the hair. Forsale by of this valuable for DEMOVILLE & BELL LSQ-massey sFive Minute Ice Cream Freezers: McDoc Arthur's Fruit Cans; Jones Coolers. Cans; Water je18-tf WILSON. College street. "keep constantly hand Country Cured Hams and W together with a full stock of Family us articles rehased of sent charge. june 26, FREEM. AN BROS. SECOND SPRING AND SUNICER IMPORTATIONS FOR 1858. F. FURMAN GEO. SEARIGHT JAS. GOODLOR, ANDR. CAMPBEL FURMAN & CO.. BRIDGE, NO. 2. PUBLIC SQUARE, NEAR THE WIRE IN IMPORTERS AND DEALERS AMERIOAN,BRITISH, GERMAN, FRENCH & ITALIAN DRY GOODS. DDITIONAL SUPPLIES No 1 English Sole for A quality. Leather Trunks.o Dress French Do Bonnet Boxes by suril st. JOHN RAMAGE, College FINE TOBACCO, THREE Y EARS OLD. STULTS sent us a small lot of his fine TWIST, for - retail. that we warrant old, perfectly.sound,and black asyour list. W. w LANGLEY & CO., ng Tobacco. Agents for z. Stults and Halse & Booker' fine [may2@ ENOUGH TO'SET THE W ORLI ON the FIRE. and V A large lot extra fine old Princi & CO., J.W. pie Segars at unter 44 street. Union CALES SCALESH SCALES! II==A full stock Grocers, Platform, Beems. Hax Also, and Coal Scales. In store and for sale at Factory CO. W.,HeGORDON prices,by Middle Sole for Agents may21 AWRENCEBURG MONEY ---We are taking for any article we have deb23.185 W H. GORDON & CO. want Three Thousand Pounds, make Jeans and Linseys. Wool ES OOL !==We for which we will pay CASH. We mar? W. H. GORDON & do. TO SPOR TSMEN. that last two spring. HAVE A COLT DOLLARS, PIVE HUNDRED run To be this Fall. 02 tance and weight. M P. at Cowan, Waverly be found with , E. E.D. BIFFLE. Waverly, Tenn. July 14, 1858. -tw3m LARD! LARD!! sale low, by 25 BBLS. Family Lard in Store and for TERRESS BROS. aug15 33 Broad Street. BANK OF COMMERCE NASHVILLE, TINN. Dec. 12, 1957 this Rank having the Trustee and THE stockholders of for the purpose winding it up, their the Bank, will please call fabsdae. The receive in return the notes of this Bank have notes as early The indiv Idnal deposits in Bank Tennessee and hereby pledge individual liawhen dec13-tf bility for them, handed and the money ready JOHN D. JAMES GILBERT, HAGEN & co., GENERALCOMMISSIO UNDERWARDI MERCHANTS, 37, NEW ORLEANS. feb6-eodly STONE for BROKEN HAVE ON HAND damizing, 270,000 and BUSHELS will gell's great OF bargain,if takenswaying short time. W H. JOHNSON, 1.03 see Penitentiary. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE renof the County Court of Davidson V. county, Navaugh July term, 1858.in offer the case for sale, of the the Court Lot of frontir in said g40.or city Nash . Patrick latrick Navaugh etal, furday, the 4th .o feet on on North next, which there is.a street upon small Frame running half Ground ray back Dwelling. to Said College property is sold for a division among the parties. One-third cash; the balance on 6 and 12 months credit jy31 Good Terms- security require and a lien F R OHBATHAM, Clerk. LAND FOR SALE. of flandson the WHE subscriber offers for sale four miles acres from Nashville, adMiddle Franklin Turnpike, resides and the lands of Capt. excel- John the tract on which he with abundance joining to the best, entiful building site in Jenes. Tones The failing land is water with the most beautiful finest neighborhood in aprild tent: never country in the mids of NATHANIEL BAXTER.