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WHISKY We aro authorized to announce Churchiu Lanier, a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Davidson connly. We are authorized to announce D. Maddox as a Candidate for SherifTof Davidnun County at the nest March election. We aro authorized to announce Thomas Dawson a candidate for tho office of Sheriff of Davidson county. n.KF3LJCAM Haxnex Ofi-ics, I vYashtille.

Oct. 13. isjh. I i THE GREAT REMEDY FOR THE AGUE AND FEVER. Extract of a leuer, doled EU Grove, Henry county, October 9, 1845.

Geo. W. Moose: Dear Sir: The Indian Tonic left with mo by your agent, M. Bourne, oat, save one botde. Mr.Rowles, r.g".ntfor you in that place, informs me he is entirely oot, and wishes me to say to you in my note to send him some by the first opportunity the some time you can famish tno.

It is said to bo, by those who have tried it, the bttl Ague Medicine now offered to the public. It is beginning to take here; this is nofic'ion. Yours in haste, J. H. COURTS.

STILL ANOTHER. Spniwo Creek, Oct. 10, 1845. Geo. VV.

Hooib: Joseph P. ftibson, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NASHVILLE, RESPECTFULLY lenders his sc-mccs to his MM' friends and the Public, in the purchase and Sale of MERCHANDISE -GENERALLY. Sales will be fleeted as sp.iedi'y a possible, consistent wilh the interest of the Shippers, and proceeds promptly remitted. Particular attention will be paid RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS. REFER TO Sucker, Woods is Morgan, Gardner Anl-J.

J. Fackler, J. J. Donegan. Banlsville, Ala.

Allison, Allen -r Haybnrn, Scott JVtw Oriean. Dr. James Young, Natchez, Miss. Tappan, Yerger fc Vicksburgh, Jifiii. "Titos, Woods 5c Mtmrkit, Tenn.

Woods. Ycatman St. Louis. Mo. Thos.

J. Read Louisville, Kentucky. It. Bcchanan, Cincinnati, OAi'o. J.

W. Boiler, Pittsburgh, Pa. G. Cruicher, -Archibald Campbell, Philadelphia, Pa. Ersliine, Eichelberger Co.

Baltimore, Mi. Nashville, Oct. 1, 1845. Dear Sir: We have sold the Indian Tonic your Agnni left with us and all but ten boxes of Pills. We wish a new supply.

The Tonic bus not failed inn single instance to effect a permanent cure, and some of the patients had been afflicted with tho Ague six months. We connider the INDI AN TONIC the beat Aguo Medicine wo eve sold, and we have been selling Patent Medicine for twelve year. Send us a supply of tho Tonic and Afk Dbls. Superior Keniacky WHISKY ek. Mj peeled 10 arrive this day per Steamer Artie- BDil will be Id low.

JOHNSON SMITH, BroadKay. Nashville, Oct. 13, 1825. PROPOSALS For Shingling the Marktt House. BY a Resolution of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, the undersigned is authorized to receive proposals fnr shingling the Market-House in City of Nashville.

1 will receive proposals until the 22d October, and would suggest lu bidders, they stale (ho price per square fur furnishing patting on Poplar, Cypress, or Cedar Shingles. t. HAJVli, Chairman Market Bouse Committee. Oct. 13, 1843 St THE JtflER PRISONERS.

A NARRATIVE of the Capture and Soffer-XM. ings of the Mier Prisoners in Mexico, cap-lured in the causaof Texas, December 26th, 1842, liberated Sepk. 16, 1844 by Thos. VV. Bell, of the A few copies of this interesting little book, jast received and for.

sale by A. BILLINGS SON, 100 Union Sireei. Oct. 13, 1845. CONGRESSIONAL.

PERSONS wantinj "The Washington Union," "Congressional Union and Appendix," (which contains all Speecfb) for the ensuing. Session of Congress, can obaain tho fame by applying to us, A. HILLINGS SUN. 100 Union JVushville. Oct.

13, 1845. SHEEP WANTED. Choice cominon Ewes, and grade nno8 oi moderale rates for cask. JMe- EST SCOTT. Oct.

10, 1845. Btoai'ri and A Few persons csn be accommodated board xjl andlodgmg, in a respectable pari of Ihe City and upoi. good lerms, if application be made soon, Apply at this otnee. (Jet. 1U, 1845 21." NOTICE.

WE Tennessee Marine and Fire Insurance Company have this day declared a dividend of Bo per anare on uih ciock oi sa a tjorapany, wmeii 0. will be paid to the Stockholders or their leal repre- entattves, on or after this day. J. J. GILL, Sec'y.

Monday, Oct. 6, 1845 1m W. II, BAKER, PORTRAIT PAINTER, DEADRICK STREET, THREE DOORS FROM CHERRY STEET, NASHVILLE, TEN. References. W.

B.Cooper, (Artist.) Edw. G. Steele Esq. Tl Van 11 Rev T.Wheat, A. Kidd Esq.

J. P. W. Brown Esq. Dr.

Gerard Troost, A Casseday, T. Gowdey, A. Hieinan, (Architect.) Wm. Harris, (Painier.) Dr. T.

K. Jennings, Dr. P. Smith, Hon. John Trimble, C.

C. Norvell Esq. October, 7, 1845 lm M'Nairy Hamilton. JEFFERSON'S MANUAL; Manual of "Parliamentary Practice" composed originally for the use of A the Senate of the United States, to which is ad ded the Rules and Orders, together with the Joint Rules of both houses of Congress, by Thomas Jefferson, a valuable book to the members of the General Assembly of Tenneasoe, for sale at the Nashville Book Store, College St. by JSIUHBAUM SMITH.

Oct. 6th, 1845. INTENDING to start East soon, I will sell for ONE WEEK, great bargains in any of my present Slock, which consists in part of tho following articles; splendid and medium Dressing Bureaus, one very splendid, truly an American article, different from Bver "arKei, oarn laoies, worK Secretary and Book Case; Jackson Press, fine Ma- "BUJ Quoit UOUOIOUU, VUIIIUl HIIU UCIO common Hair Cloth Plush and Delean seated Sofas and Ottomans, Mahoeo- Pnrlnr Chairo Itnnltinir nnil N.r ry Seat and Windsor Looking Glasses by the doz en or single one, superior Clocks of different styles, iroiu XjfO to $ou, solar Lamps, assorted, one forta-ble Writing Desk, Carpeting, Ingrain, Veniiian, Three Ply and Brussels, Druggett, Hearth Ruggs, lioor Malts, plain and plaid Canton Matting; Floor, Counter and Furniture Oil Cloths, Curled Hair and loss Mattrasses. Pianos, Guitars, some very splen- did Violins, Flutos.Clarionetis, Flageolelis, Cornetts, dians, cc, Also, a lot of CIGARS, assorted, W. GREENFIELD, JVb, 4, Allison's Row, College street.

October 6, 1845 if VALUABLE BOOKS, Just received at theCiTT Book Stobe and offered at low prices: Walsh's British Poels, 50 calf, Chalmers' British Classics, 45 vols. Niles' Register, 51 half Russia, The Edinburgh Review, 77 half calf, London Quarterly Review, 72 half calf, Walpole's Letters, 6 half calf, Rabelais' Works, 4 vols. Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws, Algernon Sidney on Government, 3 vols. Wheaton's Life of Pinkney, Ramsay's History of South Carolina, Williamson's History of North Carolina, Jefferson's Works, 4 vols. Macanlay's Essays, 5 vols.

do do complete in one vol. Sydney Smith's Essays, 3 vols. do do in one voL-Archibald Allison's Essays, one vol. Professor Wilson's Essays, one vol. Hampton's History of Polybius, 2 vols.

Chillingworlh's Complete Works, 1 vol. Napoleon Memoirs, by the Duchess D'Abrantes, by Prince Cambaceres, by Caulincourt, Napoleon's Expedition to Russia, by Segeur, Rush's Residence at the Court of London, Brougham's Sketches of British Statesmen, Thiers' French Revolution, Marshall's Life of Washington, Mills' Crusades and Chivalry, Walpole's Reign of George the Third, Wroxall's Historical Memoirs, France and the French Revolution, Froissart's Chronicle, Boiler's Ancient Alias, Tanner's New Universal Atlas, Croder's Concordance, Scott's Bible, complete in 3 vols. Bancroft's United Stales, Gibbon's Rome, 4 vols. Bolingbroke's complete Works. Oct.

8. W. T. BERRY. Fine Family Flour.

"I UST received 60 barrels Keokuck Flour a Jr choice article. Ocl. 3. MARTIN McALISTER. Oici Peach ISrandv.

A FEW barrels of the above, 5 years old, for sale by JOHNSON SMITH, October, 3, 1845. Broadway Almanacs. have for sale Almanacs for 1846, viz: fhe Cumberland or lenn. Almanac. Agricultural.

Crockett. Comic German. By the grnce, dozen, or single copy, cheap. Oct.l, 1846. EICHBAUM SMITH.

Thi WsAtiien We have had cold sights this week, and some heavy frost. Tho river riten the past few days about 20 redt ail clasiea of Boats can now get up to this place, the American arrived Monday night from Pittsburg, the Felix Grandy arrived same dsy from Hew Orleans, this being the first arrival from that port this sm son she left yesterday for New Orleans, the St LoaiaOak arrived yesterday from St basis with Flour; the Governor JoRes ana1 Linwood vsere ooth expected to arrivo last n'whi. FruioUts We learn there is considerable Tobacco in store here and below this place, which will be shipped this rise, also some old crop Cotton. At nrOSQttt lha Drhni.i. r.

l-t. 1 1 luuai Miir foMho commencement of the season. CoTTOif This article continues to come in daily pi small quantities, and principally of the old crops, no prices are yet offered, consequently no sales. i. 1- viKuuxniKs, are nrm anu slocks light, Coffee 3 1...

nuronceu a ansae, a prime atlicio cl Rio is hell at 9c. Sugar at 7A to 8c, The opeoinz of nari tion mil undoubtedly cause a fallins off of 1 1 1- a large aauiuon 10 stoeKs, uscon has declined since our last from to let. per lb. Pork, Wo hear of no sales as yet worth no lice, prices offered from SJ to 2 70. Auction Sales Sa nml mnnratl thai, f- I i uuuui vusieruuy una close to-day they sell Groceiies to-marrovv.

vHio Louisville on tbe 13th, Ak fset water in tho caaul and rising. at riiunurgn oil I'hursday last, there was 5 feet inches water in iho -shannel and rising. Heavy rains in tins Mountains reported. Cincinnati, Oct. II.

Wkiskky. Salos at 19aI9jc. per gal. Flour. Sales at 15c.

a 3 20. ARRIVALS AT THE IIOTKLS. SEWANEE HOUSE. Oct. 14.

Savior, MUs. Wost, Con- cord, Charles Lotvry, Nicholasvillo, Ky Josh II Franklin, Samner co Henry Cook, Baber, Mrs A Daber, Miss TBaber, Miss Martha Baldridge, Sumnor co A Perkins. Franklin Critz, Ileal, do Baber, Mrs Ba. ber. Sumner co Mallory, Mrs 11 Mailory Miss A Mallory, Mallory, Jas Mollory, Fraukiin, Ky.

UNION HALL. Oct. 14 David Tel. ley, Sonincr co VV Cooke, Conlreville; Hud-dleston, Vernon; A Woodruff, Hartfort Con; Floyd, Alexandria; Eli Vick, Liberty; TS VYii-liamson, Critchlow, Williamson co; Dibbrell.SJ Walling, White, Oldham, Sparta; VV Welkins, McMurry, Maory eo; Robs, Wilson Hyde, Hardeman's roads; II Ryan, Springfield; A Day, Jackson; Chowniug, Overlon co; II Hution, llarpelh; Lowo, Wilson co. Allman, Hazelwood, Murfreesborough, NA3HVfLLE INN.

Ocr. 14 Gnskill.Ojillatin-Thos Brad, ley, Franklin Ledbclter, Hophinsville Jas Roggs, Philadelphia Earns, Ohio Jno Mc-Gavock, Williamson Thos'J Brown, do Vil-lians, Cross Plains ifiggins, McMinville Reese, Franklin Jno Fleming, do Payne Springfield Geo Ward, Somervillo Perkins, Franklin Turner, lluntsvillo Edwards, do Evans and Son. Teiai Childress. Williamson Minler, Columbia Lowell, Athens, Ala Miss Minler, Columbia Minter, do Sterett, Monroe co. CITY (to TEL.

Oct 14 Caldwell, Sholbyville; Geo Temple, do; Cnpt Homer, New Orleans; Fountain Lester, Pulaski; Lyony do; 11 Wilson Jr, Williamson co, it tj roster franklin; It Foster Jr, do; Murtin, Memphis, Tho VVettdel, Murfreesboro; Geo It Sneer! do; A James, Charlotte; Balihrop, do; Miss Gerrille, Philadelphia; Judge Dilluhunly, Columbia; Jno Burton, Lebanon; Thos DalejColumbia; Dale, do. nvsTPnc CAINo superior rresli Isalumoro Oysters, propared rind put up fresh without p. seasoning, Jusl received and for sale by JINO. W. WALKER EDWARDS.

Oct. 16, 1845, SPANISH CIGARS. Jusl received and for sale by jno. w. walker Edwards.

Oct. 15, 1845. ALMONDS AND TEAS. 0 BARRELS Sofi Shell Almonds, Fre.h. 9Jf 20 Boxes G.

P. and Imperial Teas, Fresh. Just received end for sale by JNO. W. EDWARDS; Oct.

15, 1845. Chewing- Tobacco. JUST received, the following Brands of best Virginia Chewing Tobacco, viz; Langhorn Son's Gold Leof, Holland's, Burton's. Hal-sey's nnd Brown's. AH of which will bo sold low fr cash.

JOHNSON SMITH. 3ept. 29, 1815. Country Residences for Sale OR EXCHANGE. TfiHE subscriber offers for -SL sale, all, or any part of the tract of land in iho neighborhood of Nashville 011 which ho now resides containing a.

bout 420 ocren. As it is not practicable 10 give a description of ii in an advertisement, he would only soy lhat it is well unproved, tho wholo tract being inclpncd with cedar fences of the best kind, and Iho land productive, from careful cultivation. It is so situated that it can be divided into three tracts each wilh a fulBcieney of wood water. On ihe part nearest, and in sigh! of Nashville, is situated ihe principal part of ihe improvements which consist of a large and new brick-house, out houses, barn, stables, icohouso never failing water. 1 uiouun wuiung 10 procore oesiraoie residences, and small farms would wnll in it, as it will be sold on favorable terms.

Properly in Nashville would be taken in exchange or Ihe greater part of tho purchase-money might remain as a mortgage on ihe land upon ihe payment of interest. BENJ. LITTON. Aug. 20, 1345 w2lttwlf.

dry mWlm, AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH, (By tht Package or Piece only.) 'E have just received a large assortment of American uH.uw.HI 0U VIUIIID, Ui.91- meres, Satinets, Cassinels, Jeans, plaid and striped I.inseya; scarlet and white Flannels; cotton Dri). ling; bleached and brown and Shirtings, which we will sell very low for cash. We shall be pleased to show the assortment 10 purchasers, and give Ihe prices. Also, Green, Blue, White and Plaid Blankets A. B.

ROBERTSON HOLLINS. Nashville, Sept. 15, 1845. lm. Fresh Ale and Porter.

A SMALL lot of the above from Messrs Schulta jtB 81 Bro. of Cincinnati, ree'd per Rhode Island. J'y 23 SEAY SHEPHERD. Cheese. EXES Cheese.

Just received and for sale by cell WALKER EDWARDS. SAUSAGKS. CASKS Bologna Sadsages. Just ro-euived and for sale by 3 VERY EXTENSIVE SALE OF FRESH FALL WINTER GOODS. A A UCTIOjY.

will sell on liberal lerms on Tuesday nnd Wednesday the 14th and 15ih dayi of Oc tober, a mom superb stock of Siaule and Fancy Goods, all of new styles and very superior qsality, 10 which we particularly mv'ue the attention of merchants generally, as affording a rare chance of making up compiete and desirable slocks for Iho present and approaching season. Ihe following articles eonsmste hat a nortiaa of tho very general stock to ba orTered; sapor Condon Blue, wool black. Invu. Green and Olive Cloihs; Blue and Black Cassimeres; Fancy Plaid and slriped Plain, striped and Plaid Tweeds; Tweeds Eastern Jeans of vari- popular brands Glenrock Kersevs Pilot Cloths; Green, Bine and While Mackinaw Blankets; Rose, Whitney and Fancy End Blankets; White and Scarlet Flannels, all wool and Doinet; Spoiled and Plaid Flannels; SaltinelS; Toilincitand Worsted eslings; Super Cloak Linings; Tartan Plaid, Cassi- mere. Waffle and other Shawls of oil sizes; Gala Plaids; Mosselin de Laines; Black and Changeable Alpaccas; Fig'd Alpacca Cloakings; Super new style Prints and Chintz, a splendid slock; Dark Ging- ii bams; Plaid Linseys; Apron and Furniture Checks; Hleaehed and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings of all i widths and various brands; Brown and Bleached Drills, Tickings, a large stock; Colored Cainbricks; Uanlon rlannels; Irish Linens; Cambrick, cross barred, Swiss and Jsekonelt Muslins; Plain Black Silks and Fancy Reus; Bishops Lawns; Alpacca Surge; Silisins; Red imd Canvass Paddings; Hoi- spool and SKein 1 bread; Petersham and other Bindings; Sewing Silk and Twist; Overcoat, Coat, Shirt, Vest and Brace Buttons; Waddings; Silk Pongee, Spitalfietd and India Handkerchiefs; Cotton Flags and Bandannas; Black Italian Cravats; Fancy Drcus Handkerchiefs; Linen Cambric Gloves and Mils; Hose and Hose; Gum Elas tic Suspenders; Turkey Ked larns; Umbrellas; Looking Glasses; Gum Camphor; Whips, Bridle Bits, Curry Combs, Table Pocket Cutlery, Percus sion Caps, Combs, Pins, Needles, Tacks, Cotins's Axes, Cotton Cards, Blacking, Pasteboards, spelling Books, Paper, Men's Calf, Kip, Calf water Proof, and heavy Mud Boots; Extra and Common Size Brogans, Kip and heavy Boys and youth's Brogans; Ladies Kip and Calf Bootees, Buskins and Walking Shoes; Kid and Seal Slippers; MUses Shoes; BON NETS; Men a Beaver, Uuasia, Silk and Coney Hats; Men's and Boys Glazed, Cloth, Velvet, Fur and Sealette Caps, We will also sell for cash, 67 Cases Boots and Shoes, all of prime quality and in good order Comprising Mud Boats, fine Calf Heavy Black Brogans, Common and bxtra A.ip,lirogans, sc.

On THURSDAY the 16th we will sell iho fol-lt lowing: GJlOCEltlJES, 40. hhds Prime Sugar, 180 Bags Green Rio Coffee, 250 Kegs Nails and Brads, 20 doz Painted Buckets, 50 barrels Molasses, 5 S. H. 20 Copperas, 20 sup. N.

Y. Brandy- 20 qr. Casks Mad. VVino, 100 boxes Window Glass, 50 Glassware assorted, 10 Boston LoafSoar, 15 barrels N. O.

do. 00 boxes Mould Candles, 15 Sperm do. v7 20 best Virginia Tobacco Imperial Tea. Starch, Soap, Sifters, Am Blistered Steel, Plough Lines. Bed Curds, Wrapping Paper, Pepper, Spice, Sa.ts, Salreralus, Brimslone, Alum, Segars, Vinegar, Whiskey, Gin, SEAY SHEPHERD.

iBcptember 26, 1845 toV Dissolution. rgllHE, Partnership heretofore existing under tho JB. of'JOIlNSON WRAVKR, wlas dissolved' by mutual consent on the first instant. Either of the parties is authorised to use tbe name of the jinn in liquidation. -Those indebted will please call at the old siand and makpavment.

Jl'4v. JOHNSON, JAMES JOHNSON, I). 'WEAVER'. Nashville, August 1, 1845 tf. -S.

lew Firing lgHF. nndersigncd, having bought ant the inter-M. est of his lale partners in Iho firm of Johnson Weaver, will continue business atihe old stand on Broad Street and. having formed a partnership wilh Dr. Granville P.

Smith, tho style of tho firm will be JOHNSON SMITH. I so-licit a continuation ofthe patronage of ihe old customers of the House to the new firm A. W. JOHNSON. Nashville; August 1845 if SUCCESSORS OF JOHNSON WEAVER.

JILL eontinno a COIll- lnisssioii, Storage and Forwarding Slussncss. OurWare Houses for the storage of Cotton and Tobacco aro arge, dry and safe. We will purchase Produce or hip for owners. Strict attention will be paid to tho cceiving and forwarding of all goods sent to onr are. Our charges shall be as low aa lhat of any good houses.

We will keep a constant supply of GROCERIES for Bale at ihe lowest prices. JOHNSON SMITH, Nashville August 1, 1345 if Broadway. JOHNSON SMITH, SUCCESSORS OF JOHNSON WEAVER, HAVE now in Store ihe following stock, which are oBered low for cash: 70 hhds Sugar; 300 bags Rio Coffee; 250 pieces Bagging; 2G0 coils Rope; 1000 lbs. Bailing Twine; 115 half barrels Molasses; 1000 sacks fine Salt; 200 do. coarse 150 kegs Nails; 2 tierces fresh Rice; 5 baga Allspice; 3 bags Pepper; 10 tons Rolled Iron; 5 tons Castings; 20 bbls Tanners' Oil; 120 bbls Flour; 2000 lbs Lead; 50 boxes Cheese; ALSO.

Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Saltpetre, Gineer, Trace Chains, Soap, Sugar, Allum, Brim stone, Steel, Powder, Tea, Shot, JOHNSON SMITH, 1845 if Broadway. IO PRINTERS. Type Foundry and Printer's Furnishing-Warehouse. THE subscribers have opened a new Type Foundry in the city of Now York, where they are ready to supply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job or Fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Galleys, Cases, Brass Rule, Steel Column Rule, Composing Sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for a printing office. The Type, which are cast in new moulds-, from an entire new set of matrixes, deep counters, are warranted 10 be unsurpassed by any, and will ba sold at prices.to suit the times.

All the type furnished by us is hand-cast. Priming Presses famished, and also steam engines of tbe most approved patterns. Editors of newspapers who will bay three limes as much type as their bills amount to, may give the above six months insertion in llieir papers, and send ihe papers containing it 10 the subscribers. COCKCROFT OVEREND, Sept. 24, 6m 68 Ann st.

ST. LOUIS FLOUR. Barrels St. Louis Flour, just received and Tor sale by J. W.

WALKER EDWARDS. Oct. 1, 1845- Cumberland Almanac for "BfUST published at the Republican Banner Of-99 Zee, and for sale by wholesale and retail, tho Cumberland Almanac, No. 20, calculated by Wit. X.IAM L.

Willeford, A. M. containing the times of holding the District Circuit Courts of the United Slates, Supreme, Chancery and Circuit Courts of the Slate of Tennessee, with the names of the Judges, names of the members of the Legislature of Tennessee and other Officers; together with many other valuable Tables, Recipes, Anecdotes, Politician and Weekly Union, give one insertion and charge this office. Nashville, October 1, 1845. Elm wood for Stent.

FOR one or more vears, be larje and commodious residence of Doctor D. Berry, one of the most heallby and desirable situations in the neighbor- iiuui, ui i-iMisitiK umii'Fjrfiniy jiuot a qiager or. mile Irotn the corporation limils. For lerms and particulars enquire of A. D.

BERRY. Oclober 13, 1845. CITY DRUG STORE. J. A THEWS, Tj EW nnd extensive Drug Slore on West Market street opposite Dr.

Thos. Wells, 4 doors below Nichol'a corner. The subscriber has just opened an entire new and largc.Slock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Faints, Oils, yarmsnes, jjue stults and every article tliat is usuuily kopt in a Drug Slore. Having eighteen years experience in ihis business, and having himself Bolecled iiis Stock with great care in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, the subscriber thinks he can nromiso his customers in all cases iresti anal i iiimnB lie pure Medicines; and furthermore having laid in his iiluck lor na9h alter examining wen tnoaDove markets, he can and will soil as low as any other store. The subscriber being a stranger to this commc nity and presuming they would rather know some thing ol the quaiuicauons oi one wuose occupation is so intimately connected wtih relief and life to the afflicted, begs leavo to submit to their notice the following extracts of letters in his possession, as testimonials of his claims to their confidence.

Dr. Robert Peter professor of Chemistry and Phnrmacv in Trnnsylvania University, and for manv vears himself a DrueniBt, in a letter says I have known Mr. Matthews intimately for seven or oight years, and I take great pleasure in stating mat as an accurate, uaiciui nuu on niiuimou pothecary, I have found none hiB superior. I can therofore conscientiously recommend him to the community anions' whom he is about to settle, as qualified in an unusual manner for the profession to which he has devoted himself for the greater part ofhie life. Dr.

Thos. D. Mitchell, professor of Materia Med ica, in Transylvania, and the authof of an able work on Chemistry, in a letter says, Mr. Matthews, is one of tbe neatest ana most correct Apotnecaries, in the Western Country. He furthermore says, professing as 1 do.to know something specially, in reference to his peculiar occupation, I have no hesitation in recommending Mr.

Matthews, as a gentleman peculiarly filled to render satisfaction in all its details, Dr. B. W. Dudley, Professor of Surgery in Transylvania Medical School, in a letter to gentleman of this city, says, Mr, Matthews understands thoroughly the business he proposes entering upon. J.

MATTHEWS. Oclober 10, lS45--tr Daguerreotype. R. ANTHONY, of the firm of Anthony, Edwards- Co of New York would res- ifrm the citizens of Nashville that ho has Taken his old room over Mr. WEST'S Music Store TT: romn in I ha I weeks for the purpose of taking the likenesses of uno iiuj Entrance through tne passage on me west end ol the building.

Ocl. 10, 1845 tf New Firm undersigned have formed a co-partnership JA. under the name and style ol rilcher Por- terfield. Have taken houae on Broad Street for nurDose of Iransacting a GROCERY, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, And respectfully solicit a share of patronage from their friends and the public generally. MERKITT S.

PILCHER JNO. PORTERFIELD. Oct. 10, 1845 Cm A Barouche, 1GHT and elegant, wilh duuble harness and tongue and shafts, one oulside and two inside covers, highly finished in the latest fashion, built by Dunlap of Philadelphia, cost $500, bat will be suld much lower to close. Wlisi SCU11.

Oct. 10, 1845. ftlOtK'C. IHF. undersigned has qualified as administrator on the estate of Henry Dickinson, deceased.

All those indebted to eaid estate will please make immediate payment, and all those having claims against the same will please present them wilhin the time prescribed by law or be forever barred. G. M. FOGG, Adm'r. Oct.

10, 1S45 tw3w 1 4h4Ma GUNNY BAGS, for sale by CUV JOHNSON SMITH, Oct. 8. Broadway, ST rf si -KEGS RIFLE and BLASTING POW- DER, for sale by JOHNSON SMITH, Oct. S- Broadway. A FEW llhds.

of Prime SUGAR, to close a consignment, for sale bv JOHNSON SMITH, Ocl. 8. Broadway. ClothsCassiineres A In vice of the best quality. Just received by C.

r. UE.11K.Y. fQPCLOTHE3 made to order at short notice, and warranted to fit. October 8, 145 tf. Unshrinking Flannels.

ALLARD Vale's White Flannels, warranted not to shrink in washing. Just received by C. t. BERRY. October Shaded Silk.

FOR netiing Purses, Steel and Gold Beads Just received by F. BERRY. October 1S45 tf. Domestic Goods, For Cotton Planters and Iron Manufacturers. riHE subscribers, agents for tho Lebanor.

and J. Winchesier Factories, respectfully invile the Munition of Iron Masters and I'lanters to these very superior Tennessee manufactures, now in our Ware House, viz. Heavy 3-4 and 7-8 Osnaburgs, for Negro Shirting, at 11 to 124 cenu per yard. Do. do.

do. Stripes, suitable for women's wear, men'a Pantaloons and Jackets, and for Bed Ticking, 10 14 els. Extra heavy woollen Jeans, white, 40 cts. pr. yd.

Do. do. do. do. colored, 45 Do.

do. do. Linseys, do, 35 Do. do. do.

do, white, SO The above eoods will, upon examination and trial. be found very superior in quality to any description ol Eastern goods (lor tno same purpose,) ever ottered in ihis market, WEST SCOTT, Domestic Warehouse, Colege street NasUiille, Oct 8, 1845 if. the that and ii and one 2 rs Illness of Mr. Frtiinghuyien.Vtts learn wilh lileep regret, from tbe New York Journal of Commerce, lhat tho Hon. Theodore Frelingbuyscn now lies dangerouily ill at bis resilience in ihiucky.

Minister to Russia. It is mill that Mr. Delano, Surrogate of Monroe countv, NswM 1. .1 1 miu Minu a low nays ago, reCCIVOU, Oil the lay previous to his death, a commission iroin President Polk, 115 minister to Russia. This mission had before been tendered to Lieut.

Gov. Unnliner, nnd declined. Thi Effects of T'rt News in Ntw York. The New York correspondent of lha Philadel phia Ledger, gives tbe following siaieinuBl with respect to the effect of the news by the Cambria on the market of that city: "The eff ct npon our mnrket of the news by the Cambria has been immediate and important. The letters of nor merchants speuk much mat larmier than the Eng'Uh papers of the failure of ihe crop throughout Northern Europe, and of ita consequences upon the gram market.

From the orders lhat have appeared in the mrjrkui for the pur-chase'of flour it would seem lhaton the other side they consider the failure of the po'olo crop of more than seeming interest. As soon aa the letters weio distributed, fresh orders were in tho market for flour and rice, several thousand barrels of ti 'ar were taken yesterday at anadvance of 25a37J cents. Rico, loo, went up from 25 to 50 cents, but the Block on ihe market is small. Grains felt sensibly the cffecr'of the rise in Sour the holders of wheat put up the prices to 1. Corn ulto was held firmer and higher.

Indeed the general complexion of things was improved, but in the articlos specified only has any advance of prico obtained. Tbe private loiters also differ from the newspaper quotations, and wilh each other in regard 10 cotton. Some letters slats that an advance of I-8d had taken place, while others disavow any advance. The holders are somewhat disappointed, as they had been Haltering themselves with a decided ndvanco of prices in Liverpool. Tho market is, hoivever, tolerably firm, though iho salos yesterday were very ight.

DIED, On the 13th inst near Lagado, Wilson county, Robert Hill, in the 30th year of his age. He was for many years a of Davidson county. Fall and Winter Fashions. 851133 CORK. has just iJM.

received, and will open this day, a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, of the latest Philadelphia and N. York styles consisting of super Velvet Bonnets, Satin.and Silk, all suited to the season. Oct. 15 3t. MAMMOTH North American G.

R. Spalding, Manager anil Proprietor. (Comprising 120 JleiianrZ Horses.) This extensive Equeitri.in Troupe, the largest in the United States, will have ihe honor of performing in Nashville, on MONDAY, TIJKSDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY, the 20th, 22nd, 23J, 24th. 25th of Oo-ber, on the Corner of College and Line Streets. Among the number will be und Mr.

T. McCul-lumi-lho best two horse rider in the world; he will turn somersets over banners, with horses under full speed, with as much ease and certainly as other pet formers turn them from the ground. Mr. H. A.

Gardner, the best Tumbler known and the only man in lha world who lurnB a double- somerset from the ground. Mr. W. B. Carroll, the bast single horse rider (bareback) in the United Slates; after leaping balloons, canvasses, dc he will carry Master Jennings in vurious positions, and conclude with carrying him erect on his head, his fleet steed at swiftest pace tho most thrilling sight over witnessed- Mrs.

Smith and Miss Carroll, the unrivalled Female Equestrians, will appear in scenes unrivalled for beauty and effect. Mr. J. McKnight, tho Yankee Sampson, will carry two men around tho circle by his hair, bend a heavy iron bar on his naked arm, allow a cannon weighing 400 lbs. to he fired from his shoulder, one weighing 1000 pounds to bo fired from his breast.

The cannons of Mr. McKnihl nccocipany the circus, and may be examined by all who desire it. Mr. B. Jennings and Son, tbe great antipodian poslurera.

This performance cannot bo equalled in the United Slates, and is alone worth the price of admission. Mr. J. McFarland, the celebrated Tight Rope Dancer. Mr.

Rosseler on the Flying Wire. Mr. Baldwin, the plale spinner and contortionist also, Harilance, Hicks, Siiinmel, Wilson, Austin, Harvty, ice. Then comes John Smith, tho original John Smith, thai old darkie, with his band, six in number, among whom is his old and lavorile pupil, Picaninny Coleman. The performance will commence with a magnificent Entree, entitled the Star and Walts Gallo-pade, led by those popular Female Equestrians, Mrs.

Smith and Miss Carroll and Delsrnore. Two clowns in the Ring G. O. Knapp and G. Johnson.

mDoors open at 6.J o'clock; performance to commence at 74, precisely. IrCiPAdmission to boxes, 50 cents; pit 25c; children half price to box; no half price 10 fCjF'N. B. There will be a performance given on Friday and Saturday afiernoon, commencing at 2 o'clock, for the accommodation of those who cannot attend in the Evening. October 15, 1845-51.

For Mew Orleans. The splendid Steam Packet GOV. JONES, Is hourly expected at this place, and will ieave immediately for New Orleans. For Freight or passage apply to JAS. JOHNSON Agents, Oct.

15. Marktt Street. A. WHERRY, Takes this method of informing those that wish a fine article of HATS, cheap, thnt they can be had by calling at his Cheap HAT and CAP STORE, between O. P.

Catron and C. F. Berry's Dry Good Stoies, East Corner of the Public Square, where he continues to Manufacture and keep constantly on hand a superior slock, consisting in part, of Beaver, Brush, Black and Pearl, Cassimere, Silk and Coney, all of the finest article and latest style, which ho is determined to sell low for Cash. Those wishing good Hats, cheap, will do well to call and see. Oct.

15. W. A. WHERRY. JUST finished off this day, a No.

1 article of clipped napped Beaver HATS, by Oct. 15- W. A. WHERRY. FRESH It ICE.

5 TIERCES Fresh Rice, Just received and for sale-by JNU. W. WALh.Kli EUWAK.U3 Oct. 15, 1845. EtEMOVAL.

HE subscriber respeclfully informs his friends and the nublic. that ho has removed from his old stand to iho new build erected by Mr. Gill, -opposite the Sewanee Honse, on College where he has on hind and offers for sale on moderate iermsja GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Groceries. JOSEPH F. GIBSON Nashvilla, Oct.

1, 1845. Autumn Goods A. D. BERRY, (JVext door to Messrs. Gowdy Peabody,) AVING just returned from the cast has brought wilh him, and is now opening an additional supply of FASHIONABLE GOODS, Of the last importations and rare styles, con sisting in part of: Ombro Striped and Plaid Silks, (new designs,) Do Cashmeres, do Scarfs of Silk, Cashmere and Merino, -Velvet Pateaws, (a new stylo oT Ladies cloaS), Plaid and Striped Cashmere Cloaks, Shawls, (of several new designs,) Mourning Goods in great variety, Flannels, Ladies and Men's Gloves, Milts, Hosery, Velvets, Linens, Sattinets, Blankets, -Ribbons, Bonnets, Flowers, Hals, Caps, Furnishing Goods for Gentlemen of every variety, And in fact a most complete assortment of every -thing in the dry goods line, all of which he offers "unusually low for cash, and pledges himself he will not be undersold by any house in-lhe city.

Oct. 3, 1S45. JYolice to Gentlemen A. O. HER IS (JVext door to Messrs.

Gowdey Peabody.) "lS now opening his Aututn stock of goods for Ml UKSTLKMB'i'S weak; consisting in part of Cloths. Blk. Brown, Green, Mixt, Cassimeres, colored fancy American, English and French; Do. Plain and figured Black: Veslings, Velvet, Satin, Woolen Velvet, Cravats and Scarfs, Silk, Satin, Merino, Handkfs. Silk, Linen Cambric, Gloves, Kid, Wool, Beaver, Buck, Hosiery, Hals, Caps, Bools, Linen Shirts; 'Net Shifts and drawers, Kc.

Sic. All of these goods he has in much greater quantity and variety than he has ever before' offered in this place. Having turned his attention to th.e selection of goods for Gentlemen's wear, ho has taken great pains to provide almost every article in this line of the best, and having in his employ MR. J. BROWN, Late of New York and Paris, who is in SemiiMonlhly receipt of New Paris -end London fashions, ho is prepared to have made to order yAny kindof a garment in the latest and most approved style and warranted to fil.c2 N.

B. He would remind those wishing 10 par-chase, his cloihs, cassimeres. and vestings are of the most superior kind, and his trimmings are of ihe best and selected (with much pains) to match. October 3, 1845. For Sale.

Pair of Carriage Horses dark bays, vr ell broke, gentle and fasl also a Barouche and Enquire at this Office. Oct 1. Gig. Mfaguerreotype Jflinialures. TgnHE subscriber respectfully informs the cili-ji zens of Nashville, that ho is prepared to take miniature likenesses on the Daguerian plan, a plan lately discovered in France, which excels all others in pi oducing a perfect likeness giving an exict transfer of the features and expression.

Having availed himself of the latest improvements, he is enabled to take beautiful likenesses (half or whole lengths) in fifteen minutes, which, set in elegant cases, coat but $3 00. H. HUSBAND. SCPRoom over Mr. Reid'a Music Store Union St.

Oct. 1, 1845. SAIT3L. B'KfOilTT, MERCHANT TAILOR, Union Street, JVashvitle, Tennessee. I HAVE just received from New York and Philadelphia my simply of Fall and Winter CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, a-mongst which maybe found a great variety, and some of the bnest and richest pntterns ever brought to this market.

My old friends and customers and the public are invited to give me a call. SAML. PRICH1TT. Nashville, Sept. 12, 1845 lm North American Review.

THE North American Review for 1845 just received and for sale bv A. BILLINGS SON, Sept. 24, 1845. 100 Union slrete. Carpeting Hearth Slugs.

are now opening a new and complete as sortment of new style Carpeting, direct from the Lowell Manufacturing company, which we offer at low prices: purchasers before buying will please give us a call. A. B. ROBERTSON HOLLIN3. Sept.

15, 1845. lm. A few more fine Satin Vests. A the Nashville Clothing Store, next door to ihe City Hotel. June 18, 1845.

jliiiien Pauls at Cost. AT the Nashville Clothing Slore next door to the City Hotel. June 18, 1845. Flour. ff UST received and for sale a few Barrels of fresh 9 Flour, direct from ihe Beaver Mills.

W. W. BROWN, Corner of College and Church streets, Allison's row No. 5. July 23, 1845, FAMILY BIBLES.

London and American editions, in elegant Turkey Morroco and calf bindings. This day received by T. BERRY. More Pills 88 soon as posiiblo. We are very respectfully.

Your friends, PETTIGRCWS GRAY Oct. 15-wit A It I On the 1 3th inst. by Rev. Dr. Lapsley Mr.

Cuaiilkb E. H. Martin, of this City to Miss Coiinklia T. daughter of Col. Childress of.

Williamson County. SA.VE. SECOND SALE FOR 1845, OF Mall and Winter Ifry Goods, BY G. j.N TUESDAY WEDNFJSDAV the nilh and 12th November 1845, I will sell at auction an Entiro Fresh Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, comprising a groat variety of the latest atyles and patterns of New aud Seasonable 4iJ()oiIh, viz: White, Green and Blue Coat Blankets, White Navy do; White, Green and Blue Mackinaws, No-gro do; Wool-black, Indigo-blue and Fancy colored Cloths, Blue Black and Fancy Cassimeres; Coa-quanoche, Ashland and Bluo and Brown striped Jeans, Blue Cadet and Gold mixed JeanB, Fancy and Plain Tweeds, White, Scarlet and Yellow Flannels. Florida Korsyi.

Tennesson Plains, Fan cy Toiliuetle Veslings, Worsted do, 4-4, 6-4, 7-4, 4, 10-4 and 12 4 Cotton, Cotton and Wool, and all Wool Shawls, Fancy Worslea uravats, nooos and Mitts, Plain, Gold mixed and Plaid Linseys, Plain Black and Blue, dark and light mixed, Black striped and Fanoy Suttinew. Black and Blue Pilot Cloihs, Plaid Cloakings, Caehmere and Morino Veslings, Rich Chintz, Rich Fancy Madder, Black and White, Indigo-blue and other Prints, Caehmere D'Angleterre, Caehmere D'Ecosse, Parisian Reps, Silk figured Caehmere, Plain and figured Alpuccus, Brown and Bleached Domestics, York anil other Ticking, Doe Skins, Brown and Bloach-ed Canton Flannels, Brown and Bleached Drills, India Silk, Pongee Silk, Silk Flag and other Handkerchiefs, Manchester Ginghams, Apron Checlu, Hie.h Mouslin de Lane, Scarlet Paddings, Madras mhnr Cotton Handk'fs, Super Sewings, Patent Thread, Spool Cotton, Coat Binding, Over-coat, Dresscoal, veBts ouspenuer ouu oiiup Neotlle8, Tapes, Jaconet, Swiss, Plain and Plaid Cambric and Mull Muslins, Irish Linens, Gum Elastic Suspenders, Webb do, Worsted do. Ivory Combs, Fluted Twist do, do, Redding Thimbles, Hose and half Hose, Gloves, Colored Cambrics, Hooks and Eyes, Fancy Soaps, Solid headed Pins, Mixed Pins, Toilet Glasses, Feifumo Boxes, Cotton Cards, KnivBs and Forks. Pocket Knivoa, Bright Augors, B.adoons, Bonnet Wire, Spurs, SciBBors, Percussion Caps, Curry Combs, Blacking, Collins' Axob, Tacks, Sic, a on Mun'x Silk. Cassimere, Russia and B.

Coney Hats, Fine Fur Caps, Best Musltrat do, Fine Cloth Caps, Boy'B Velvet Caps, Sealetlo Caps, Men's Calf Water-proof Boots, Seal do, Men's L. and B. and Coarse Brogans, Boy's and Youlh's do, Sewed Monroes, Kip do, Women's Calf pegged Strop, Buskin Springs, Grain pegged Pump Paris Ties, Gout Walking, fine Kid and olhor Shoes, Kip nnd Grain Lace Boots, TERMS OF SALE. Four and six month credit for approved endorsed notes, payable in Bank. And on TH URSDAY the 13lh Novembor, I will sell in front of my Store, HOC Ell EES.

35 hhds. New Orleans Sugar. 75 bags Rio Coffee, 80 bags Havana do, 25 bags Mocha do. 15 quarter casks S. M.

Wine, 20 bbls. Whiskey, 40 bbls. Molasses, 75 boxes assorted Glass Ware, 25 boxes Window Glass, 10 bbla. Brandy, Spanish Float Indigo, Dutch Madder, repper. Spice.

Race Ginger, Brimstone, Alum, Spanish Soap, Candles, Wrapping Paper, Cotton Yarns, Coiieo im C. CONNOR. Oct. 15, 1843 td Desirable Tract of Laud FOR SALE: tHAVE between 35 and 40 acres of land lying on tho Gallatin Turnpike Road about 2 miles r. whir.h 1 will sell low for cash.

There is a most desirable building site on the place About 10 acres timbered land, the Daiance in cui tivation. Those wishing to purcnaae wuuiu well to call on the undersigned mNT0N Oct. 15, 1845 do J. REAL NICHOL, fU AS inst received a large assortment of French 1 CLOTHS, CASSIMERE and VESTINGS, which will be sold very cheap for Cash. Call and Oct.

15. CASHMERES. ECE1VED this day a handsome assortment ol fine CASHMERES which win ne soia very cheap for Cash, by J- BEAL NlLiluli. Oeti is. Market Street guns! "Iff UST received a few fine BIRD GUNS, which JP will bo sold cheap for Cash by J.

BEAL NICHOL, Oct. 15. Market Street. JUST RECEIVED, LARGE asBoriment of HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, which will bo sold low for Cash, by J. HftL.

Ocl, 15 lm Market Street. ALL tbose'hnving claims against the estate ofEpliraim Jemison, dee'd, are hereby notified to file ihem in tho Connly Court Clerk's office for Robertson county, on or before tho 6th day of No-member, 1845, authenticated as ihe law directs, that a pro rata distribution may be made this August 25th, 1845. WM. B. PORTER, Adm'r.

Oct. 13 2t CHEAP WRITING PAPERS. 500 Reams cheap Ruled Writing anu Letter Papers. Just received by W. T.

BERRY. a c-1.

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