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fiEW BOOKg. I' LAW PARTjfrERSlail NEW ESTABLISHMENT. A CAHDi nvhitc CrteV Sprimrs. rpHEibh panicalarly, are reoaMiad ia Jij'i. i' W.

CROCKETT Ja CO. UP! -rr by owe or account, will pint call and tenia nor be otvex. W. CROCKETT fc office of Commissary Ceucral of Sjttoh Washington. July igj.

(CJEPARATE PROPOSALS will reetlrtd at" this office until the first day of October sou, fcr' the delivery provisions in balk for the me et At 4 -troopt of lbs United dtates, upon inspection, at IM- lows: At Nt Orwni. 100 barrel of pork 200 barrels of rioshtoperfiae few -90 bujholsnf new white field beans 1,500 poundt of good hard soap 40 bushels of good clean dry mh Al tht public, landing, six mUa from tort toil, jaoulh pflkt CAitmichi. Vi 400 barrels of perk 800 barrolsoffrethiuperflnefledr 860 bmhelt of new white field baaal- 4,000 pounds of good hard soap 160 buthels of good clean dry aah t-r The whole lo be delivered in all th month of April, 1840, and to loave Natchitaobcs by nary, 1840. j-srf Arkansas. 1,000 barrels of pork 2,000 barrels of freh superfine flour, 900 busliels of now white flttd bean.

15,000 pounds of coed hard soap 400 bushels ofgood clean dry tall Tho wholo to bo deliyerodln alUthe medlk of May pi 840. .1 1 St. I.ouU, Missouri. 600 barrels of pork. 1,000 barrels of fresh superfine flour 430 buihcli of now whito field boans 7,600 poundt ofgodd hard soap 200 bushels of good clonn dry salt" At Fort Crawfoid, Prairit Du CAin, Mississippi" river.

200 barrols of pork. 400 barrols ef froth superfine flour 180 bushnlt ofnow yhilo Geld bean i- 8,000 pounds of good hard foap -v 2,000 pounds of good hard tallow candle SO buaholt ofgood clean dry tilt Tho wholo to fie dolivered by tho 1st ofJohdv 1840. At Fort Sntlling, gl. Petert. 400 barrels of pork 800 barrel, of Troth sunorfino floor.

-360 buahels orriew whito fiold bear) C.OOO pounds or good hard oap .4,000 pounds ofgood hard tnllow candles 100 bushels ofgood clean dry salt Tho whole to bo delivered by tho 16th Juno, At Fort IVinnehago, on Ihe Fox 'rTrpirirnitsrt tMj (age of Fox and Wisconsin rivtrs. .800 barrolt ofpork 600 barrols of (Vosh superfine flAnK 270 buslioln of new wlutotfcld boani. 4,600 pounds ofgood hard roap 8,000 pounds ofgood hord tallow candle -120'bushols ofgood clean dry tall Tho wholo lo bo i delivered by tlio firtl of June. 1840. At Fort Howard Grctn Bay, 200 barrels of pork' 400 barrols of fresh superfine flour 180 buthefs or new white ffuld boltni 3,000 pounds ofgood liord loop 2,000 pounds ofgood hard tallow candles 80 bushels of good clean dry Mil -i Tho wholo to bo, delivered by tho firtl of Janov 1840." ThlilANCIAS REIGN OF TERROR: Being a JL Sequel to Letters or Paraguay.

By. J. 1. St W. Y.

Doerbrook. A Novel. By Harriet Marlinean. Cnpt. Marryal.

The Phantom Ship. By Mar- ryat. laabci; orSicily. A Pilgrimage. By Henry T.

Tackerman, author of the "Harlem Sketch Book." Adam Buff, and other men of Character, euch aa Adam Bhff ftlie Man "Without Job Pip-pins: the Man "Who Couldn't Help It" Barnaby Palms: the Man who "Felt his Way" Matthew Clear: tho Man who "Saw hi Way" Crcso Qnatrino: the Man who "Died Rich," By Douglass Jerrold. Also A further supply of LADY BULWER'S CHEVELY, COOt'EU'S NAVAL HlS'i'UKY, Sec Just received at tho City Bookstore. W. BERRIf. Jnly22.

STREET fc MITCHELLS, No. SO, Willinm Street, NEW YORK, TBEG leavo to inform tho dealers in READY- MM MADE CLOTHING, that thoy engaging extensively in the above business, and intend keeping a In ore assortment always on hand. From their knowledge of the business and facili ties for conducting the same, they aro enabled to of fer us fuvorablo inducements as have heretofore been offered in New York. Orders aro solicited and sat'wfiiction warranted. New York, July 20, 1839.

Im TO MECHANICS. Fnrnhnm'9 Pntcnt Steam Rotary Washing rind Bleaching Machine. fUnHK undersigned bavins purchased of tho. Pa JL tentoe tho right of vending FARNHAM'S STEAM liOTAUY WJISHIJYG and BLEACHING MACHINE, which is now in successful operation in Nashville and. in various places in tho United States, acquaints his friends and the public generally, that ho is prepared to ol-fer tho abovo for solo.

Ho will sell to individuals tho right ofmanufac- taring and disposing of any definite number of said Machines. And, also, tho right of entire townships and counties, or State, as the purchasers may require. He also intends vary soon to mako arrangements to negotiate sales of this property nt dmcrent places in this country, and the young and industrious mechanic, of limited capital, will consult his interest by attending to this notice, as arrangements can: be made which will Tarnish him a permanent and lu crative employment. To all, we say call and cxamino for yourselves, you can oasily testify to its utility yon can witness its operations and avail yourselves of tho evidence derived from your own experience. This machino may bo soon at Messrs.

Lanier Morris's Warehouse, Nashville, Tcnn. where trio undersigned may be found, corner of tho square and Water street H. F. WOODRUFF. ThiB may to certify that we hnye used, and seen in use, Farmham's Patent Steam Rotary Washing and Bleaching Machine, and are perfectly satisfied that it "is one of the most useful machines ever offered to the public.

W. IIALLAM, W. WASHINGTON, BELL THOMSON, S. NYE, L. H.

lanier; July 20 tf. NOTICE. CJTRAYED, from the farm of Nashville, a brood mare, of a bright sorrel color; about fifteen hands, one inch high, no particular marks recollected. It is probable she will direct ber course to Col. George Elliott'a fnrm, near Gallatin, as she has been there, for tho last twelve months.

I will give ten dollars, and pay nil expenses, to any porson who willdellver my maro to me, at my residence. ALEX'R BARROW July 19. tf NOTICE. twish to sell my farm, about three miles from Nashvillo, containing two hundred, and five a-cres; together with all my household and kitchen furniture; the stock of cattle, hogs and horses; with the excoption of mv blooded mares. I consider it unnecessary to say any thing-iii commendation of the land, or other property, as any.

ono wishing to buy, will of course, examine, and judge fur' himself. No cash in hand will bo required, my price is fixed and unalterable, but the terms of payment will bo made to suit the purchaser, upon tho payment of interest, and the giving of satisfactory security. 'I will take, in payment, negroes at a fair valaation. For further particulars, enquire of Col: Harry Douglass, or myself. ALEXANDER BARROW.

July 19 tf. THE subscriber having bought of John stock of Groceries und Liquors, intends keeping a. constant supply of all articles in the grocery line a few doors below Kay, Thomas KCo. on Market street. He Will also keep a constant supply of Spotm and Tallow Candles ail oT which he intends to sell lo for cash.

L. E. Templo is employed to superintend the business of the establishment; where ho can at all times be found, and will also attend to his business as Auctioneer. Tho highest price, in cash, will bo given for Beeswax. WM.

T. M03BY. NaBhville, July 13. THE undersigned having' a very desirablo room unoccupied, can accommodntc "a gentleman and his lady with board on fair terms, if immediale application is TIIOS. L.

SKEGGS, College Street, opposite tho Washington Hotel. Julyl-tf. Straw Bonnets. 5 DOZ. ENGLISH STRAW Rcceived and for sale by July 8, 18S9.

A. D. St C. F. BERRY.

FOR SALE. A veryfino, high bred, Young Mare, well broke to tho saddle, and would bo very valua bio to a breeder she will bo sold very low. Also an excellent Saddle HonsE, a natural pa cor, gentle, good life, and of fine disposition would suit well for the saddle of oither Gentleman or La dy Enquire of Mr. Tl Oct. 16, 1838.

dft iioMffiKAIderson fTHE subscriber has recommenced the Mercan- JL file business, and has just received a select assortment of Goods, which Be wuaes to sell to those who wdl pay for them, on reasonable time or for canha" 'ow as they can be purchased in Philadelphia lie is enabled to do so from having purchased them of the English agents in New York on ine most favorable terms. ROBT. GLBSON. April 20 tf. Real Estate Agency.

EDWIN A. DRAKE takes this opportunity to inform his friends and the public generally he has assumed an Agency Office, for the purchaso and sale of Real Estate, and most respectfully solicits orders. Persons desirous of boy-ing or selling either city propertyfarms or country seats will find it advantageous to call on him, which iney may. do under the full assurance that every exertion will be used to satisfy them. Orders from distance addressed, (postpaid) to me suoscriber will meet witlt prompt attention.

ICpOffico on next to John West's Music Store. ICPCity Reference given if required. --April 16. if ATA MEETING of the Board of Directors of X- tho New Orleans and Nashville Rail Road Company at New Orleans, on the 4th. Oct, the following resolution was adopted: "Resolved, that the Cashier of the Planters Bank ol ennessee at Nashville be, and He is hereby authorized and is requested to reeeivn frnm thn Stnpk.

holders ofthoNew Orleans and Nashville Rail Road Company, any instalments which have been or may be hereafter called for, and to place the same to the creditof said, company, in said Plantersbank and to grant receipts to said Stockholders for the sums paid uy mem on ineirsiocK. A. B. McNAIR, Sec'y. New Orleans, Oct.

9, 1837. The Cashiers of tho Branches Planters Bank of Tenn. will pass receipts for "any payments offered on the above stock and account to the Parent Bank at Nashville for the same. Nov. 7.

Utf. N. HOBSON, Cas. FTWIE settlement tho business of Douslass JL Wood Jc.Co. -has boon devolved -on Douglass, during his absence to Mississippi, Joseph B.Knowles their attorney in fact is authorised use the signature of the late firm as drawers' or endorsers of notes or bills of Exchange.

Mr. Sam ncl Golladay is charged with collections. DOUGLASS, WOOD CO. Nov. 12, 1838.

lHE subscribers h'avo determined to confine their sM. sales of groceries, after the 20th day of Juno, exclusively to cash, at low rates. No order will ha filled unless the cash is enclosod, Such of our customers as are indebted to us for cash advanced, are respectfully desired to place ns. in the receipt of the same. J.

R. YEATMAN CO. Juno 14. NOTICE. TTJAVING qualified this torm of Davidson county court, as executor of John G.

Wing- field, deceased, late of said county, 1 invito creditors to present their claims, and those indebted, to lorth- with pay their.dues as my abject will be to close said estate ns early as possible. I hope this notice will not be disregarded, ns the mill and law prescribe my duties. J. VV. ULAY, bxeoutor, Oct.

2, 1838 MERCHANT TAILORS i WE have received an assortment of Cloths, of a variety of quality and shades, Cnssi-. mere, Summer stuffs, Vestings, Trimmings, Suspenders, with a variety of other articles, suitable for your business, which wo can mako greatly for your interest 10 purcnase. -A. D. C.

F. BERRY. June 3, 1839. New Silks. PEKIN imprimb SILK.

Glaci plain and figured do. Chinese Gros do. All tho latest and most snperior'styles. Received and for salo by July 8, 1839. A.

D. C. F. BERRY. NUN'S SDOZ.

NUN'S BONNET3, just and opening by A. D. C. F. BERRY.

Juno 22nd, 1839. LADIES' SHOES AND BOOTS. TTLACK and White French and English KID. JL SHOES. Black and White Satin Do.

Fawn Colored Morocco do. Black and White Turk Satin neat) BOOTS, Tho above aro of tho very best material and workmanship, and of the latest style. ALSO, FRENCH MOROCCO SHOES for 75 cents a pair. For Salo by A. D.

C. F. BERRY. June 26, 1839. ORGAN FOR SALE.

JUST received, and for Sale, a fine toned ORGAN, manufactured by ono of the best build ers Philadelphia, and warranted to be a superior Dimensions of the case are, seven feet and.a half high, five feet nino inches wide, and throe foet.dedp; containing five slops, Dubinin, stop Diapason, fnncipai, riuie ana iiieemn. iso a shifting movement to tako off the principal Flute and Fifteenth. The abovo Organ is in complete order, and may be seen and examined by calling at E. HEERBRUGGER'S Music Stoke. June 20, 1839.

if i CJROCFR5ES. KAY, THOMAS4CO 'HOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Market Street, Nashville. Refer to James Woods. Esq; Have always on hand, a large and complete as sortment of hno Wines, Liquors and Groceries, sc. January 3, 1S38.

GALLONS of winler strained Sperm Oil, and 15,000 CIGARS, received and for sale at the lowest market prices, by WILLIAM DRIVER. July, 10 lm. JVew Firm. HE undersigned have taken tho Rollins Works, and will continue the Iron business in nil its various branches, under the firm of Vanlier, Hicks Co. They will keep constantly on hand at tho old stand of Hicks, Co.

on College Street, a complete assortment of Rolled Iron, Nails, Hollow ware and Machinery Castings. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their old friends and customers, anu oi inc puouc generally. ANTHONY VANLF.ER E. D. HICKS, ROBERT BAXTER.

Decemher2, 1837. U. SFLENDBW ARRIVAL. OF SUMMER GOODS, A. D.

If F. ARE just receiving and opening their regular supply, comprising every- variety of Domestic and Fontiow 5oods, selected with the utmost care in tho Atlontic cities, by one of their house, of the very last importations and styles, and in quality and richness cannot be surpassed. Thoy expect regular arrivals until 1st June, when their assortment will be inferior to none in the western country. They are enabled and determined to sell Very Ioav for Cash. May 10.

dfcw. Awtttm Hats. W. Ysnots, Jo. H.

Fonrra HAYS, YEROER FORESTER 'VK7ILL attend to all business entrusted to their care in the Federal Court, in the High Court of Errors and Appeals, and in the Superior Court of Chancery in Jackson. They will aUo attend tbe Circuit Court of Hinds and the adjoiaing Counties The collection of claims in any part of Mixsissipp' will be attended to. Office in Jackson, Miss, Jan. 24 Cm Jackson Mist. Sun.

1. V. Orundi. Job. Ita-mm Bopyeall.

GRUNDY Attornoy' and Counsellors at Law, Nashville, Tenh. WriLL prnctico in all tho Courts held in Nash villn, and in the Circuit Chancery Courts at franklin. Olhce on uoadenck Street. Jnn. 26, 1839.

COMMISSION HOUSE, -NEW ORLEANS. FVVIE subscribers respectfully announce to the M. public, that they will in future, do a general Commission and forwarding business in Una city. Truly grateful for the liberal share of patronage heretofore extended to them, they beg leave to as sure their friends, that they will neglect no means of giving entire satisiactton in the discharge ot alt ba siness entrusted to their management. J.

Yeatman Co of Nashville, will afford the usual facilities to those who may wish to make consign- mcnts to us. YJSATMAN CU. New Orleans, Aug. 14. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE For Sale.

fTtlE subscriber offers for solo a farm of land, sit- I 11 fit ait nn flmAaWatna ao1r innnln nnnfi ien. on the road leading from button to ayetle villc, containing six hundred and forlu-thrce acres of which three hundred and fifty, aro cleared and in high state of cultivation the residue is heavily timbered. Tt extends more' than a mile along the creek, which, lying within tho boundary line furnishes on either side, excellent sites ror machinery, and on which there are how, first rate Gris and Saw Mills, and a Cotton Gin, all propelled by water power, and at present in thorough repair. he farm is well fenced, well watered, and has on it a spa cious and commodious dwelling house, with all the necessary out buildings conveniently arranged, and very extensive. There is also an excellent storehouse, (a post office now) which situated ns it is in rich and thickly settled country, offers great inducements ns a business stand.

There aro two orchards; (peach and apple) each containing about fifteen acres, well stored with a great -variety of fruit- In! ana nourishing trees, convenient to which is. an excellent site for (and where there formerly was a distillery.) This farm is well adapted cither to stock raising, or tho cultivation of cotton. Also two brick store houses in the public square, in tno town ot I'nlasKi, two stones high, large, con venient, and not inferior to any in the placo, at pres ent occupied by Messrs. Lester and Brothers, and VV. J.

Smith; as it is the intention of the subscri ber to leave Tennessee so soon as be can settlo his business, to early applicants he offers a bargain in the before named properly, and will make tho terms of payment easy. Those wishing to purchaso, will apply to K. Yerger, Esq. Pulaski, or to tho subscriber nt Nashvillo; J. ROBINSON.

May IT. STEAM BOILERS FOR SALE. THE three Steam Boilers recently used at the Nashville Water-Works are for sale. These boilers are twenty feet in length, thirty-four inches in diameter, ot superior material and wo.i.manship. -j i.

i anu uuuriy us cuuu us new. aiso. mo nnmu. and all the necessary steam, s'caP0 and con nection pipes belonging to tho boilers'. They will bo sold low for cash, or'onji short credit for a note well endorsed in bank.

Apply to the subscriber, or Joseph JU. Knowles, fcsq. H. HULLlMiSWUKTH, Mayor of JVashville. April 18 tf DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP THE partnership between the undersigned in the Cabinet business, was this day dissolved, by mutual consent.

All persons having claims against said firm, aro respectfully requested to present them for payment. and those indebted, wiU please settle without delay. tuner ot tno partners are authorised to use-the name of the firm as far as it is necessary to close the business ot tno same. AS. VV.

M'CUMUS, March. 25. 2m. JAS. C.

ROBINSON. CABINET BUSINESS. CTTHE above business will be continued by the 1 undersigned, at the old stand ol ul Combs and Robinson at the corner ofSpring and Cherry Streets, where Furniture of every description will bo manufactured in tho most durable and fashionable stylo. All. persons giving bills for Furniture, may rest assured that they will bo filled with neatness and despatcti.

JAS. W. ftrCOMUS N. D. CARSON.

Marclv25. 6m. 'EDWIN A. DRAKE. SUItVEYOR AJVD CIVIL ENGINEER.

TWffOST respectfully informs tho citizens of Da- 1 JS. vidson and adjacent hat he has per- 1 1 i. II- i i iiiuiiumij luuuLuu iiuimuu in iiusuviuu anu sonciis their patronage in tno practice ot surveying and Engineering. He will attend particularly to the adjusting of old boundaries, resurveys ot eld claims and.Iaying out, dividing and leveling lands, Orders left at W. H.

Hunt's, on Dender- lck street, or.at my olhce on Union st. next to Mr. West's Music Store, will bo punctually attended to. iCP'Columbia Observer, Franklin Review, and Murfreesborougli Telegraph copy to the amount.of $2 each and forward their accounts to the Banner Uthce tor 14. NOTICE.

THE naino or II. R. W. HILL CO. "will be used hereafter onlyin liquidation.

N. tiJ. Dick St Co. will continue tho commission business in New Orleans, and will bo happy to serve their old friends, by selling thoir property and re-milling the proceeds. Juno 16 6m.

PLANTERS' BANK OF TENNESSEE. Nashville, July 1, 1S39. NOTICE is hereby given that semi annual dividend of 4 per cent, haa this day been de- clired on the capital Stock of this institution- payable on demand to tho shareholders or their atlornies in fact. N. HOBSON, Cashier.

July'9 Im NEW ORLEANS PACKET. The very superior, Kelt known Steam-Boat, WiSliaiu Ij. Robeson, WILL run as a regular trader between Nashville and Now Orleans, during the next Boating season. Further particulars will bo given in due lime. GIBSON, GOLLADAY CO.

July 6, 1839 THE BATH HOUSE AND BARBER SHOP on Deaderick Street, heretofore so iibernlly patronized by tho public, have been transferred to JOHN RICHARDSON, who, the undersigned feels no hesitation in recommending to his customers as ono as accommodating as he is well qualified to gain thoir approbation by industry and ability. FRANK PARRISH. Dec. 17. I lHE company oxnuag tbeso Springs, have the ju pleasure oi announcing to toe public that they are now in readiness for the reception of vmttrs.

The BaHdings and improvements have been extend uucu bjj, in a kjio ernmeniiy calculated, the company flatter themselves, for the comfort and agreeable entertainment of all in of health or pleasure. Tho current money of any State, in vrhkh the yisitormay reside, will be received at par for Board. May 22. eo3m. "Tottery Man of Eusinta, or Curiosity." MCCULLOCH'S COMMERCIAL DICTIONARY, Practical, Theoretical and Historical.

Edited by Henry Vethake. To bo published in 10 parts, to form 2 royal 8v6 vols. "Though immediately and primarily written for the Merchants, this Commercial Dictionary will be of nseto every man of business or curiosity." Johnson. First Part received. Subscriptions taken at tho Nashville Book Store July 23d, 1839.

W. A. EICHBAUM. FRESH WHITE LEAD. 1 tftfffe Kes fresl1 white Leai jost received WL.W per Steam Boat Turenmbio, and.for ale by T.

WELLS, Druggist, Dec. 28,1838, Market Street HOUCK'S PANACEA. AN invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia and Chronic Diseases, arising from imparity of the blood, A supply just received by. THOS. D.

TOY. jnly 17 eo. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. THE next Session of-this institution will com-menco on the first Wednesday in August. Mr.

Villeplait will devote ns formerly, to ccrinin branches, a portion of. his time 'reserved from his duties at the University. The department of Music wilrcon- tmuo under the charge ol Air; Harmon, who, Irom his maimers and experience, Is considered eminently qualified to fill that station. Amplo arrangements uuvupeen uiauu lur punus 10 receive insiiuuuuii ui the' School, both' in instrumental and vocal music. as regular branches of education.

S. A. 'July 8 eo2w Principal. Cedar St. Academy.

1MTR- BURELL, yielding, to Iho solicition of ITJsL has determined to resume tho busi ness of tuition, and trusts from long experience in the profession to give satisfaction to such ns may In vor him with their patronago. The Academy hith erto conducted by Mrs. Burroll, will henceforth bo under his superintendence. Mrs. Burrell continuing to takd part in tho general duties of the to" commence on Thursday 1st August Private classes in French, -Drawing and Work will recommence at tho same time.

Juno 24. eolm MEDICAL. COlrLEftF, IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. THE next Winter Term of Lectures in tho Medical Department of Hampden Sydnoy Col logo, at will commence on MONDAY, October 21st, 1839, and continue until the last of February following. AUG'S Li WARNER, M.D., Professor of Sor cery and Surgical Anatomy.

JNO. CULLEN, M.D.f Professor of Theory and Practice ol niedicmo. TH. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. L.

W. CHAM BERLAYNE, M.D., Professor of Materia Mcdica and Therapeutics. R. L. Professor of Obstret- rics and tho Diseases of VVomon and Children.

SOCRATES MAUPIN, M.D., Professor, of Che mistry and Pharmacy. Tho College Infirmary! attached, to the College Building, has been in successful operation for the last eight months, and furnishes constantly a number ol interesting Medical and burgical cases to which the Student has acpess at oll hours The College Infirmary, together with the Alms House, Penitentiary and Armory (which aro under the charge ot two ol the t'rolessors) will oltord the Studont an opportunity of witnessing the various dis eases incident to a ooutnern ciimato. tno aoun-dance of materials for Anatomical purposes, and tho reduced price at which they arb furnished, will ena ble tho Student to acquire an intimate knowledge of tb)s Anatomy of the human body, and the use of curgicni During tho Inst Winter Course of Lectures, from the number of Surgical Cases admitted into the Infirmary, the Professor of Surgery was enabled to exhibit tho class, nearly all tho important Surgical operations upon the living subject; and from ihe" growing popularity of tho Infirmary, thero is reason to believe tnat ncrcaitcr tno. surgical oases in tho House will groatly increase. Good boarding; including fuel, lights, servants' attendance, can be obtained in this city for our dollars oer week.

We are autnoriseo to siaio mat a iuii tourso oi 1 .1 I- II Lectures in this Institution will be received as equi valent to one in the following Medical Schools: University of Pennsylvania; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; Medical College of the State of South Carolina; Transylvania University, Lexington, University ol Maryland, kc. uc The Professor of Anatomy will open tho Dissect ing' Rooms of the College on the first of October. AUU'8 1j. ni.u. Dean of tho Medical Faculty.

ichmond, July 1, 1839-co2m LATE POPULAR PUBLICATIONS, Just received at the CITY BUUKSTUKE. THE Cabinet Ministf.b; Tho Romanco of tho Harem; Hits at tho Times; Oliver Twist, with illustrations; Sterling and Pcnruddock; Elvira, the Nabob's Wife; James' Tales Illus trating the Passions; The Princennd tho Pedlar; Oddities of London Life; Tho Middy, Or Sccncs from tho Life of fcdward Lascelles; Ixeal malone and. other Tales of Irelnnd; Ellen Glanville, by a Lady ofRank; The Iloirol aolwood Damascus and Palmvra.by Ch. G. Addison, An Expe dition ofDiscovery into the Interior oi mrica; The Stranger in China; lour Years in farnguny; 1 he British Senate; Napoleon Memoirs; The Bench and the Bar; Probus: Or, Rome in the 3rd Centu ry; Greece, Turkey, Russia and Poland, by Ste vens; The City of the Czar; Jack Adams the Mutineer; Tho Wife, Hunter; Tho Women ori England: FelavO: a story ofthe Goth, by the au thor of "Guy Rivers;" Peter Pilgrim, uylr.

Uird; Cooper's Homeward Bound, and Homcns Found; Tho American in Paris; Tho Spirit of the East, illustrated in a journal of Travels, by Urquhart; Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Leslie's' Althea Vebnon, or the Embroidered Handkerchief, to which is added Henrietta llAnnisorf, or the Blub Cotton Umbrella; Tho Romance of Vienna Sedgwick'sPublicand Private Economy; Stanly: or tho Recollections or a Man of tho World; Letters' to Mothers, by Mrs. Sigour-ney; The Poetry of Travelling, by Mrs. Oilman; Combs Constitution of Man; Life of Hannah More (new work;) The Wisdom and Genius ofshaki- peare; Gurney Married, by Theodore Hook; Land Sharks and SeaGulls; Mary Raymond and other tales; Tho Only Daughter: a Domestic Story Tho Novels of Jane'Ansten, complete lyol; The Curiosities of Literature, 1 vol. complete; Memoirs of Aaron Burr The Private Journal of Aaron Burr; Pericles and Aspasia, by W. S.

Landor, Life of, Joseph brant 1 hayendanegea, including tne Indian Wars of thfe American Revolution, by W. I Stone, Esq. theMulbcrryTreoand Silk Worm. w. i.

Dbtwix. May 25 eo3t The ortinent is fresh and Ladies, Country Merchants can hawgood bargain 6ten. uly SIB, 1HS3 PA ALL those indeble.1 to W. CROCKETT CO. early day.

Much longer icdulgence cannotand Jnly 6th, 1839-tf HAVING just retorncd from New York with a supply of good and fashionable articles for Gentlemen's Summer Wear, I am ready to warrant any article I sell to be at I represent it. Those wbs purchase elsewhere can havo any. garment made in the best manner by mo. N. I have received a farther supply of those superior Handkerchiefs, also, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, Shirts, J.

HARTSHORN, Fnshionable Promenade, Corner Cedar St. and Square. April 24, 1889. Th Sew Novels, DEERBROOK, by IUnnisT Adam Uui and other Men of Character, by D. Jerrold.

Jack Sheppahd. Part 3. A Lo'no BnouoiiAM's Sketches of Statesmen of tbe times of George tho Third. Richelieu, or the Conspiracy a Play, by E. L.

Bulwer. TheAVohld's Remoion, as contrasted with Gcnnino Christianity, by Lady Colguhonn. Seujuoks. by Dr. Ting.

Nashville Book Stoik. W. A. EICHBAUM. Jnly 23d.

1839. -f VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY For Male. THE subscriber, intending to remoro front Nashvillo, offers tho undernamed valuable property for salo, viz: A dwelling house and lot on Summer street, irt thorough good repair, and in every particular suitnblo to accommodate a largo family. Ah extensive assortment of Household furniluro, recently purchased at Philadelphia of the newest patterns, and very best matorials. Thirteen likely Negroes, men, women and children, among whom aro first rata servants or all-work necessary for a respectable family.

ICT'Tho purchaser of the dwelling house can have all the Turnilnre, und the servants or a part of them it desired, at a lair valuation. That well known and long established property, Vauxhall Garden, now containing six acres of choice lahd, handsomely laid out in large and well cultivated garden and pleasure grounds, substantially en closed, ami uoauiiieu wuu irecs, unu Having a nuv-er failing Well of most excellent water. Tho build ings are spacious and in good repair, and aro woll adapted for either private or. public entertainments to any extent, and with a small outlay, could bo made a very commoaious lamiiy.rcsiacnce. oaiu property is certainly the handsomest in the vicinity of Nath-vitlefor public or private use, being situated less than one milo Irom Iho public squaro, and is also tax free for sixty years to comb, having been origin ally collegoJapd.

A general assortment of Jewelry, Watches and Cutlery of the very fincsfund best mnnufucfnro, al so a largo quantity or Spanish Sogars, Brandies, Wines, Syrups, Cordials ate. of the very host qua! ily, together with an olegant act of storo futures nl most new, tho wholo boing suitable for any person desirous. of going into the fancy business, and having the advantage ol an old established of which immediate possession can bo given. Tbe above property will bo found upon examina tion to be of superior description, and such as very seldom comes into market for salo, and makes it well worth tho nolico of persons wanting a desirable and permanent location, for cither public or private lile. Terms One and two years credit, with interest from date or sale, with approved security v.

Apply to tho proprietor THOS. GOWDEY. cotr a AKI. MR. J.

W. ALLEN respectfully informs the citizens or NaBhville, that ho has just fitted up and opened for the season, the Sulphur Spring at Nashville, whero ho will lurmsh the pulilic with the water of this popular spring at tho following prices: Single ticket, per season .81 Families, (ns in number). 'These prices will include all the privileges of the Spring heretofore enjoyed by the community, but in no instnnco will visiters bo admitted within ihe enclosure except on tho terms specified, or when accompanied by a paying subscriber to the establishment. Baths, which will bo an extra charge, havo beau conveniontly fitted up, and will bo prepared Bl all hours and at any temperature, to suit tho Withes of the visiter. The water of this Spring was first analysed by Professor Bowen in 1827.

Tho analysis, nt tho ro-quest of Allen, has just boen repeated by Dr. G. Troost, Geologist of tho State of Tennessee, and tho following table of ingredients, show tho' result of tho investigation ofboth of these celebrated Chemists. Annlysis by Professor Bowen. 1 Carbonic Acid Gas.

2 Sulphuretted Hydrogen Gas. 1 Muriate of Soda (abundant.) 2 Muriate of Magnesia. 3 Muriate of Lime. 4 Carbonate or Lime. 6 Sulphata of Lime.

6 Salphato of Magnesia. fn composition it corrosponda very closely with the famouB Hnrrogato Springs of England, the most abundant substance in which is tnuriato of Soda. Analyst by Dr. O. Troost.

Sulphuretted Hydrogen, Carbonic Acid. Hydrochloric Acid. Sulphuric Acid. Soda. Magnesia.

Lime. The Hydrochloric and Sulphuric acids aro combined with tho Soda, Magnesia and Lime. The Sulphuretted, Hydrogen and Carbonic acid arc combined. Certificate of the Medical Fncnlty. The use of this water has been beneficial in dys pepsia, liver complaint, and Ihe chronic visceral dis eases.

Tho. superior clheacy cl this water, (parti- cularly when assisted by the warm bath,) in chronic rheumatism, glandular and cutaneous diseases, is too well known to need any comment. Signed John Waters, J. Shelby, Roane, S. Hogg, Boyd McNairy, Felix Robcrlson.

John L. Hadley, Thomas R. Jennings, John N. Peyton Robertson, J. Irwin, J.

Overton. Ja. Walker, W. W. Searcy, W.

P. Lawrence, J. H. Atkinson, J. D.

Kelly, J. S. W. G. Dickinson, R.

Alartin and R. C. It Martin. P. 3.

The spout below tho is left open and accessible to the free use of those who are unable or unwilling to pay for the water. June 27 Thlm Attorney und Counsellor nt I.ittr; WILL practice in the several Courts held in Nashville: he will also execute all kinds of Conveyancing with neatness and despatch. Collection promptly attended to. Office on Deaderick Street, opposite Dyer's. Apri; 11, 1839 3m.

not and for the will as or of tics, the bo and the puid be At Fori Brrity, Saul! de Sit Marie, 100 brirfcls of porK 200 barrcTt of freih superfine flour i -00 bushels of new whito field bean 1,500 pounds ofgood hard soap- v- pounds of good, hard tallow candjer -j "40 bushels or good cloan dry salt The wholo lo ho delivered by tho firtt of Juncl 1840. Al New York. 400 barrclt ofpork 800 bsrrets of fresh supcrftno fTolt' 860 bushols of new white field lleirf 8.000 pounds orcood hard soan 4,000 pounds ofgood tallow condlns bushels ofgood clean dry salt Al Baltimore 200 barrels of pork 00 barrels offreth superfino flour 180 bushels of now whito field bean ff.OOO pounds ofgood hard soap 2,000 pounds of good hard tallow candles' 80 bushols of good clean dry salt Note. All bidders aro requested to oxtond the amount of their bids for each article, nnd exhibit thn total amount of each bid. The periodi and quantities of each delivery, at those posts where "ihey aro specified, will bo, ono-fourlh 1st Juno, 1st September, 1st December, 1840, and 1st.

March, 18-41. The hogs or which the pork Is packed lo bS fattened on corn, and each hog'tn wolgh not IcM than two hundred pounds, and' will consUt at end hog to each barrel, excluding thn feet, less, ear, snout. Siilo pieces may Lo substituted for the hams. The nork is lo bo carefully packed will) Turk island suit, and in pieces not exceeding ten pounds each. The pork to be contained In Masoned heart of while osk or white arlr barrels, full hooped: the beans in water light bsrrclt.

nd the soap arid candles in strong boxes, of convenient srzo tninrnnrtatinn. Salt will only bo received by measurement of Ihlrty-lwo quarts to the buihol. The candles to have cotton wicks. Tho provisions for Prairie du Chien and St. Peter rr.ust pass St.

Im'ii for llmir ultimate dittinalinn by loin iiprii, isiu. iHiiuro in inn psnicuiar' be considered a breach ofcnntracl, snd.tlfe Dew partmcnt will be authorized to purchase to sapply-ihcsc posts. The provisions wil he inspected at tho time" and -place ofdclivcry; and all expenses to bo iaid by contractor until they aro deposited: at such store nostra may bo designated by tlio agent of the Detriment. Tho ComiiiHuary General retervct the privilege or increasing Or diminishing the quantities, or ordispenting with ono or. more nrticles, at any Tim before entering into contract, and aim of inoreasing reducing tho quantities of each dclivcrynne third, subsequent the contract, oh giving tixiydnyt' previous notice.

lliddcrU not heretofore contractor in required to accompany their proposals wilh erirlenco their ability, together with the narnet of their ttnu- whose responsibility mast be certified by th pi'tnet attorney, or by some person well Known ii Gorornmentj'elherwiso their 'proposals will not acted on. Advuncescnnnot bo made in any case; evidence or inspection and fall delivery will bo required nt this office bcfiifo payment can bo made, which will bo by Treasury warrant, on bank nearest the noinls ofdclivcrv. or nearer tho placet of purchasing the supplies, or nearctt tho reidence of contractors, at rlieir option. No draft cn be nnder any circcmttancct. Each proposal will scaled in a separate envelope, and marked, VPfO-potals for fornWirag Army Subtenco." rtlllffrtU a llTA.

UtIK.Vi, s. x. a. July lo TmilliaScpt. GILL ft Anction and Corn-tf mifnioii Moichunt, k.

A VEHICLE, "57 ITU four wheels, entirely new, very ligh1 and substantial, for sale very low by A. D. BERRY, Juno 22nd, 1839. CUMBERLAND RIVER LAND For JSale. I WILL sell a tract of land, situated in tho county of Stewart, on Cumberland River, nearly opposite the town of Dover, containing elevcn.hun-dred and fifteen acres, tho greater part of the above land being of the very best quality, and high water mark, covered with the best timber, snch ns yollow poplar, black walnut and ash; it is well anted to a stock two miles on tho rfver.

it is conveniently situated as regards water, there" is a small improvements it. Any person desirous of purchasing, will address'the subscriber at Branson's P.O., Ten. The terms will be' one third oh -the balance on ono and two years C. M. SHELBY.

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