Republican Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 1
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Daily NUMBER 1868. Iron Castings. Tons Iron. 20 15 do. assorted Castings, McALISTER for sale by CONNOR, CO.
6-1m. U. Dec. Harrodsburg Salts. EING agents for the Proprietor, a constant supB ply sale of the above article is 0.
always EWING kept on Co. band and for by Market Dec. 5. St New Commission House. THE undersigned have associated themselves together for the purpose of transacting a Gen1 Factorage 1 under and the firm Commission name of Merritt, Business, Jen- at Pral.
New Orleans, sings and at Manchester Mississippi, under name of T. J. Jennings Co, We respectfally solicit consignments NOAH of Cotton and Tosacco. MERRITT, HIRAM G. RUNNELS, THOMAS J.
JENNINGS. October 1st. 1837-4m. W. NASH, TEACHER of Piano Forte and Singing.
High St. near the Episcopal Church. July 19. hoes, Room Paper, Cigars, Carpeting, Cases Boots Shoes, assorted. 30 Negro Brogans, a Superior article.
Room Paper, finest article. 60,000 Principe, Cigars, old and Superior. A few pieces superior Carpeting Rugs; do. bales Brown Domestics. 2 cases Worsted Damasks, for Window Draand Carriage linings.
Rec'd. and for sale by Dec. 5-1m. A. C.
F. BERRY. STEAM BOAT DANIEL WEBSTER. THE well known and substantial Steam Boat Daniel Webster, Thomas B. Eastland Comnder, will run regularly between this placo and Orleans, the season.
Ve are prepared to receive, and will make libeadvances on COTTON, TOBACCO and other duce, either for sale or shipment. THO. P. MINOR will be in New-Orleans during. business season, all goods from the Eastern Citaddressed to his care will be promptly forwardCONNOR, McALISTER Co.
Jujube Paste. Ibe of the above, a first rate article for coughs, colds, just received and for by 0. EWING Co. pec. 5, 1837.
Druggist, Market St. COMMISSION BUSINESS! NEW-ORLEANS. THE undersigned have united under the name of POPE, POWERS SMITH, for the purpose ransacting a general COMMISSION BUSH ISS in the city of NEW ORLEANs, and will be to pay personal attention to the same, from first Nov. Every exertion will be made to prothe interest of those entrusting their business to ALEX'R. L.
POPE CHAUNCY POWERS. 22-1st Jan. GEO. A. SMITH.
Eakin and Brothers, RE now receiving a select and desirable stock of Winter Goods, which will be offered cheap ash. Nov. 29-1m, Dissolution. HE copartner hip heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Hicks, Ewing this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.
ty Ewing is authorised to use the name of the in liquidation of its accounts. All persons Ited to the concern are respectfully solicito call on him and make payment, those claims against the concern will present them E. D. HICKS, HENRY EWING, ANTHONY W. VANLEER.
ROBERT BAXTER. ecember, 2, 1837. New Firm. HE undersigned have taken the Tennessee Rolling Works, and will continue the Iron less in all its various branches, under the firm of her, Hicks Co. They will keep constantly and at the old stand of Hicks, Ewing Co.
on age Street, a complete assortment of Rolled Iron, Hallow ware and Machinery Castings. They ectfally solicit the patronage of their old friends customers, and of the public generally. ANTHONY W. VANLEER. E.
D. HICKS, ROBERT BAXTER. december 2, 1837. U. BOARDING.
CAVING taken a large and commodious house on Market Street, opposite O. Ewing now prepared to acc gentlemen with 1. 2, T. B. MACY.
NOTICE. RESTON YEATMAN having withdrawn from concern of Yeatman Co. New Orleans, the ave this day taken JAMES W. CONLAN, of into partnership, and will continue the rille, ding business in New Orleans under the same Robinson Yeatman, together, with J. W.
Our will remain in New Orleans, and give their ion to all business confided to our care. 12, 1837-U. YEATMAN co. ON PRODUCE. subscriber authorized to make cash adon ships ents of Produce 10 W.m.
M. vances Orleans. pee persons whe wish to make shipments to Drieans, and obtain cash advances on it, will Woods to Co. subscriber, at the Bank of Yeatthe 23rd, 1837. A ERWIN.
TO RENT. THE subscriber wishes to rent half of the store house formerly occupied by Wilson on College Street, a few Prichard rell below Messra Eakin Brothers. doors muse is for a wholesale Dry Good's Store. adapted than extensive shed and -The dry, it rent has a willl good be much cellar spacious Square. the rent of Stores are in, or near the 0.30,1837 -1m.
GEO. WILSON. Republican Banner, NASHVILLE, TEN. Last Notice. TOTICE is hereby given to all those indebted to the Estate of Joseph H.
Johnson dee'd, for Shoes, either by Note or day of October last, that unless they Account, call up and to settle 6th the the same, by CASHI, on or before the 15th day of January next, they may expect to have to settle with some one who will make them pay cost. -The estate owes money and must have it. "Dee. td. R.
L. KAY, Adm'r. Commission House. VIE subscribers, Thomas Lockhart, of New Orleans, Thomas Fearn, and James I. of Huntsville, Alabama, have this Donegan, day entered into partnership, for the transaction of Commission Basiness, under the firm of Lockhart, Fearn Donegan, at New Orleans, and under the same firm at Huntsville, Ala.
THOS. LOCKHART, THOS. FEARN, Refer to JAS. I. DONEGAN.
MORGAN, ALLIsoN Co. Nashville, Dec. 12-9t. J. J.
Gill Co. FAVE just received per Steamer Cumberland, 102 Bags, Pepper, 40 frails Soft Shelled Almonds. Dec. 8. Merinos.
UST received, 2 Cases 64 Figured Merinoes. By J. J. GILL Co. Dee.
8. Fresh Arrival. UST Received by Steam Boat Cumberland, the following Groceries on consignment. 200 Sacks prime Rio and Havanna Coffee, 20 Bbls. Loaf Sugar.
32 Molasses. 20 Boxes Sperm Candles. 50 do. Boxes fresh Raisins. 2 Casks fresh Rice.
20 Kegs Fonques and Sounds. 13 Bbls. American Brandy, 114 Pipes do. do. 10,000 Best Spanish Segars IN STORE.
30 Bbis. No. 3 Mackarel. 50 Kegs 2 do. 10 Bbis.
Sweet Malaga Wine. 80 American Rum. All of which will be sold cheap for cash by Dec. 7- 4w. JOS.
ANDERSON. Lady's ILKS and SATTINS of every variety. CHALYS and Muslin Delaues. MERINO'S, French, German English. HOSIERY, Silk, Lambswool and Mohair.
SHOES, Black English and French Kid, a test shape, Do. white Kid and Sattin. OVER SHOES far lined water proof. GAITHER BOOTS. SHAWLS, Emb'd.
See. And a variety. of other articles suited to the Season. For sale by Dec. 9-1m.
A. D. C. F. BERRY.
Gentlemen's LOTHS, wool dyed bik. blue and fancy colours. CASSIMERES, Striped, Ribbed and Plain. BOOTS, finest Phila. make.
OVER SHOES, fur lined water proof. GLOVES, far lined and tipt. HATS, fash. smooth beaver. STOCKS, LINEN, Ready made.
LAMA SKINS, for saddles and carriages. -And many other articles of superior quality, for sale by Dec. 9-Im. A. D.
C. F. BERRY. Fresh Rice. rUST received and for sale by 0.
EWING Co D. ec. 8. 1837. Market Street Nashville.
Loaf Sugar. Sperm Candles DER S. B. Cumberland from N. Orleans, we have received 30 Bla.
Loaf Sugar; 20 Boxes Spm. Candles; 20 Boxes Muscat Wine: 15.000 000 Superior Spanish Cegars, which is for sale by KAY THOMAS, Dec. 7- Market St. Fashionable Bonnets. latest styles, 16.
Sastreceived and for sale by the case or dozen, by Dec. 8, 1837. J. J. GILL FRESH WINTER GOODS A.
D. C. F. Berry, RE receiving their winter supplies of Fancy, Staple and Domestic Goods, selected in the eastern markets by one of the house, which makes their variety greater, their assortment more complete and desirable, than they have heretofore offered to this market. They offer them WHOLESALE RETAIL FOR CASH, or on short time for satisfactory paper and panctual customers.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS find it for their interest to examine their stock. will Mississippi and Alabama money taken at par. Dec. 6--8m EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. undersigned having qualified at the present December Term of the county Court of DaTHE vidson county, as Executors of the last will and tes tament of John McNairy.
give notice to all indebted to the estate of the deceased, to persons forward and make payment as soon as possicome all persons having claims against esthe ble; and to tate, to present them, duly authenticated, to any one of the executors, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar. N. A. McNAIRY, BOYD McNAIRY, R. P.
CURRIN. Dec. 6, NOTICE. THE undersigned will, on the Saturday personal property of the 23rd instant, expose to sale, of household farJohn McNairy deceased, consisting stock of different kinds, a carriage in niture, Terms, nine months credit, and notes payable well secured, where the amount exceeds $25 bank, N. A.
McNAIRY, BOYD McNAIRY, 1837. -td. R. P. CURRIN.
Dec. 6. Convey W. H. HUNT, the right hand from the Justice of the Peace, Deadeerick third door on Bills of Sale, Square: will draw Deeds, Marshal's and Sheriff's deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, instruments of writing, in approved and other legal forms and will execute on reasonable terms any with despatch.
W. H. H. which can be done at such writing entrusted to interfere him, with his official duties. times as will not Dec.
7-co. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1837. NASHVILLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, Capital paid in and secured, $300,00 THICH MAY BEINCREASED TO $500,000 Office en College Street, in the building formerly occupied as the Bank of the State and opposite Yeatman, Woods Co's Banking House, will insure Ships, Steam, Flat and Keel Boats; Goods, Wares and and Merchandise; Cotton, Tobacco and other produce, Gold and Bilver Bullion or Money against all MARATINE RISKS OF oF THE RIVERS ALSO: Will insure Houses, Stores and other Buildings; Goods, Wares and Merchandise and Household Furniture against loss or damages by FIRE. ALSO: Will make insurance on Lives, and make all other contracts in which the duration of LiFE may be involved. ALSO: Will receive money on deposit and allow nterest on the same, or receive money in Taos to accomplate at such rate of interest as may be obtain ed or agreed on.
And the Company are authorised. aind will accept all such Trusts of every description as may be committed to their charge by any person or persons whatsoever, or transferred to them by order of the courts. JOHN WILLIAMS, President. JAMES WALKER, Secretary. DIRECTORS.
NICHOLAS HOBSON, JAMES NICHOL, BAM. D. MORGAN, C. C. TRANUE, A.
W. JOHNSON, JOHN YEATMAN. JOHN W. WALKER, H. PELWAY, A.
A. CAsSEDAY, JAS. A. PORTER, Sept. 10, 1836.
Tennessee Marine and Fire INSURANCE COMPANY. 300,000 The Tennessee Marine and Fire Insurance Company, will make INSURANCE on HOUSES and GOODS of every description, against fire; on Steam Boats and Cargo, against fire and the risks of the river on the Cargo of Keel Boats, Flat Boats and other river craft, and on Sea vessels and other car. go, on the usual terms. Office on Union street, Nashville, next door to the Union Bank. H.
L. DOUGLASS, President. Moses Secretary, E. D. Hicks, Alexander Alison, George Crockett, Villiam Nichol, Samuel Seay, C.
Connor, John M. Hill, Francis B. Foggy James Woods, Matthew Watson, dec30 Directors, COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have associated themselves to- BUSINESS in Nashville and New Orleans, under the style of JOHNSON, RAYBURN Co. Nashville.
AND gether for the purpose of transacting a general COMMISSION, RECEIVING FORWARDING PRICE, JOHNSON New Orleans. They are prepared to render the usual facilities to their friends at both places, and flatter themselvos from their long experience and strict attention they will be able to render general satisfaction to their friends and patrons. THOMAS K. PRICE will re unain permanently in New Orleans, and attend per sonally to sales of produce, and to receiving and forwarding all Goods shipped from the East to their care by the frat good Steam Boats, without detention for any particular boat, and on the usual terms. A.
W. JOHNSON, JOHN K. RAYBURN THOMAS K. PRICE, sept5-12m JAMES JOHNSON, 30 PACKAGES OF BOOTS SHOES, UST received from the Eastern Manufactories; for sale in lots to suit purchasers, on moderate terms, GEORGE WILSON, South Side of the Square, next door to A.D. C.
F. Berry, N. B. The Notes of all the Tennessee Banks will be taken. May 12-tf.
NOTICE. THE Partnership in the Printing Office of the Nashville Republican, existing under the firm of S. Nye was dissolved by mutual consent on the 15th of July last. All those who are indebted to the office will please make payment as soon as possible, as it is necessary that its concerns should be closed immediately. S.
Nye is authorized to close the accounts. WASHINGTON BARROW, May 12th, -tf. Gosling's French Patent Chemical BLACKING, For Boots, Shoes or Unequalled by an ny in the World. received and will be kept constantly on hand for sale, by ap10 JOHNSON, RAYBURN CO, NOTICE. THE subscribers have just received and are now opening a general stock of DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES AND HARDWARE; Also, on hand, Sugar, Coffee, Iron and Salt, All of which they will sell low for Yeatman, Woods Union oF Planters' Bank Notes, or to panetual men on the usual credit, R.
PAYNE SON. Dry Creek, Davidson County. P. S. The above mentioned Notes will be received in payment of all debts due, until the 1st of Annext.
R. P. 8. gust Aug. 22.
8. NYE GEORGE NORTON, THOMAS J. HARRIS, NORTON HARRIS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. PITTSBURGH, Pa, Jane 20 STANHOPE FOR SALE. the manufactury of Robbins of New York FROM immediate application he made to 31-tf, HALL MONAHAN Aug.
MALTESE JACK FOR SALE. Splendid Jack imported in the Wm. Tell in A July last from Malta, price $1200 cash. He be seen at Harding's, near Nashville, may Aug. 81-tf.
NEGRO CLOTHS AND SHOES. large lot of cloths suitable for clothes, and heavy Brogan Shoes, cheap. NICHOL, DANCE Co. Nashville, July 14, 1887-16. VOLUME XXT.
DOCTOR ville, that be has determined to in informs the citizens of Nash them, and offers to them his professional services in SURGERY, MIDWIFERY, and the PRAC TICE OF PHYSIC. Dr. M. has been engaged in the Practice of his profession for Shy years, in 60 veral of the Atlantic States, and from his thorough fo miliarity with the diseases of the American climate, indulges the confident expectation, that he will give entire satisfaction to all who may choose to engage his services. Cases which require secrecy will be most.
inviola bly attended to. His Office is on Cedar street, opposite the Bearding House of Mr. Kingsley. jane REMOVAL. JOHN WATERS has removed his Office to the west side of College street, nearly opposite Woods, Stacker Co's.
Iron warehouse, where he can in futare be found at all times, anless profes sionally absent. He tenders his servine to the citizens of Nashville and the adjoining country, in the branches of his profession. The practice of midvarions wifery, and the diseases of women and children wi'l receive his special attention. apts-4f DOCTOR R. MARTIN, DECENTLY of Courtland, who has beet engaged in the practice of his profession teen years.
Respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Nashville and the country, in the Practice of MEDICINE, SURGERY, ONSTETRICS, and the discases of Women and Children. His location will be permanent, and bin undivided attentions given to his profession. Office on College west side, a few doors below Union, For reference, see Card. Aug. 4-12m.
GEO. P. BACKUS, DENTAL BURGEON, Cedar Street, Nashville. (By permission) begs leave to refer to The Rr. REv.
REV. JOHN BISHOP T. OTEY, WHEAT. HON. W.
E. ANDERSON, DR. Mr. THOMAS GOWDEY, MESSRE FLETCHER CAMPBELL, CoL, S. B.
MARSHALL, Mr. Jos. H. MARSHALL, City Hotel. May 19 1837.
-if. REMOVAL. R. S. D.
EDGAR, has removed his office, and now occupies the same as that occupied by Dr. Overton, on Cherry Street. August 28, 1887 DOOTOR JOHN D. TILL to practice Medicine, ke. in Nashville and the adjoining country.
I promise fidelity and to those who may think proper to favor my pretensions. Office on College Street, opposite the Bank of Yeatman, Woods Aug. 29 OPERATIONS ON THE TEETH. LYMAN T. GUNN, Surgeon Dentist 7OULD respectfully inform his friends, and the public, that he continges his office on Cherry near Union Street, where he will be happy to perform all oparations in the line of his profession.
Artificial Teeth will be inserted, from one to a fell set, in the best manner possible. N. B. Ladies who may prefer it will be waited on at their residences. REFERENCES.
Gov. Carroll, Mr. John Yeatman, Doct. Waters, J. F.
Gibson, Irwin, Wm. Nash, Me' Nairy, Jacob Me' Gavock, Robert Martin, Dr. R. C. K.
Martin. Oct. 3. tf. HASKELL VERGER, Attorneys at Law, (JACKSON, TENNESSEE,) ILL practice LAW in the Courts of Madison and the adjoining Conaties.
-The collection of claims in any part of the Western District will be promptly attended to. Feb. 13th, 1837. Albemarle county, Ver, having permanently located, themselves at Helena, Philips county, Arkansas will attend to the location and entry of land, paying the taxes of land, and any professional business which may be confided to them. All communications addressed them at Helena, A.
(poet paid) will be attended to. REFERENCE: PETER R. BOOKER, Enq. Maury co. Tenn JOHN H.
RIVERS, Esq. TERENCE COONEY, N. J. DICK, New Orleans. DAVID CRAIGHEAD, Att'y at Law Tennessee.
H. R. W. HILL, Feb 23, 1937-tf. J.
G. MITCHELL-DENTIST, TAS removed to the offies adjoining Dr. Overton's, on Cherry near Spring Street, where he will continue to perform every operation in Dental Surgery, Having a beautifal assortment of INCORNUPTIBLE TEETI, he arill insert them in partial or complete sets, in the most substantial manner. Ladies who may prefer it will be waited on at their own dwellings. HE REFERS TO REv.
P. DR. B. Mc'NAIRY, REv. J.
T. EDGAR, Da. J. D. KELLY, Rev.
A. H. DAsHIELL, Da. T. K.
JENNINGS, FOSTER FogG, Da. R. MATTHEW WATSON, DR. R. R.
DASHIELL, J. Mc'NAIRY, Da. 8. D. EDGAR.
Sept. 30, T. B. MACY-TAILOR, CONTE A 16 style, manufacture and upon clothing the in shortest the notice. He has on hand, very superior Clothe, mers, Vestings which he will make up to order, Also a lot of ready made clothing, which he will sell low for cash.
Oct. 2, 1837. -if MORISON'8 PILLS. The Hygeian Vegetable Universal Medicines the British College of Health, (London.) THE subscriber has received a case of the Genwine Hygeian Medicines, from H. Shepherd Mont, general agent for the United States, which will he kept for sale at the Hat Store of James Peacock, on College St.
two doors from the corner of Union. The Genuine Pille cannot be had at any Drag Store in the United States, none are gestine except signed on the yellow side of the package by the subscriber as sub agent. Aug. 26, 1887-ly. O.
WEED. GENERAL LAND AGENCY, AND LAW NOTICE. S. WOODS JOHN JONES, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, late of DOMESTICS. BALES article, and suitable for No a very beery For male by if CONNOR, MeALISTER Co.
NOTICE. W. M. basiners BEAL in will New resume Orleses.on the the Is of Oetober best. Ang 11--60 TO GIN MAKERS, WE bare on band a large amount of old type which we will dispose of at liberal The metal is said to be as good as Block Tin for me ny parposes, and will be sold 50 per cent.
less that the cost of that article. Apply at the Banner Office Nashville, April 17, 1837. AND STRAW CUTTERS. by me or my lawful agents; if they de I will certaialy put the law in force. JOHN M.
TILFORD, Patentes. N. B. I expect in a few weeks, Bamuel of Nashville, will be sapplied with a quantity of the plougha for sale by the Mesere, Dee: 10, 1837. M.
PETERSON CONTINUES to de fare Ladies' and Geatlemen'e Saddler, Bridles, Martin gales, and a variety of other articles in his line of business at the old stand of Hewlett Peterson, in the While House, north-enst corner of the Public Square, where he invites his friends and all those wishing to perchase any article in his line, to call and examine them, ye intende making them out of the best and in the most derable and tasteful style, and them lower than articles of the same quality ever have been sold in Nashville. He will take in payment for his work, Whiskey, Corn, Hay, Fodder, Outs or Wood. Repairing done and all other work with it disappointment. V. PETERBON, November 23, 1838.
-if N. B. Mr. William. Hewlett says, there la no son in ny shop, that can make a good piece of work I can beat him for.
from one to three hundred delwe will make fifteen addles, and the odd ens to take the money and the saddles, and will make out a list of the different kinds to be made. MORTON PETERSON. REEDER, PATTERSON CO. Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, SMITHLAND, KY. They keep constantly on hand a general meat of BOAT STORES.
Reference. Norton to Harris, Butler Crutcher, Pilleburgh. Strader Gorman, J. L. Broadwell, Cincinnati, Kellogg Kennett, Bruce de Norton, Bachanan Gray, W.
G. Bakewell, E. Webb, Louiseille. Samuel Ewing, Willis Stewart, Bloc Byrne, Hefford Borgenfry, Neva Robeson, Wood J. R.
Vestman Co H. R. W. Hill Woods, Blacker Co. Nashville.
Connor, Me' Alister Co. M' Gunnegle Way, Weeds, Stacker Co. St. Louie. Smithland, Ky.
March 9, 1886. EMIGRANTS FOR TEXAS. THE L. Davin Steamer Master, Nasheille, being thoreaghly repaired and having good accommedation, will leave this port the first rise of water for Alexandria, Red River. -Emigrants and Travellers to Terns will find this a very favors.
ble opportunity for removing. For freight or pasange apply to Captain Davison board or to Nov. 8, 1837 HICKS, EWING CO. GIN WA. 6.000 SAW CAST PLATES, STEEL the Englah best dIN sale.
imported into. thin country, just received and for Nov. by TRABUE WEST. College Ste ROCKY MOUNTAIN. The well known and Babetantia Steam Bout Rocky Mountain, commanded by Capt.
GILBERT, will ran as a regular trader between Nashville and New Orleans daring the eneming SesWe have a large and convenient warehouse, fore merly Boat occupied by Crockett Park, at the upper Steam and leading, for the Storage of Cotton, Tofor bacco, sale other produce and Merchandise intended attention or the shipment, and will at all times pay strict to wishes of all persons who may think, proper to entrust their produce and to our management. All goods intended for the interior from any of the stern Cities, which may be addressed to the care friends, F. Weed and Sinnot, of Robeson, Wood, Ca, at New will be to warded by first good beats, and in no case will they be annecessarily delayed, We respectfully solicit the potrenage of our friend and the pablic. GIBSON, GOLLAPAY October $1, 6m. THE subscriber, the Patentee of the above APe ticle, offers for sale rights to make and see theta by Beaten, or numbers, Ira ters and Mechanics can get good bargains by ing to me by letter or otherwise, in Tenn.
The above are invaleable articles to 1 Farmer, Neither of them has yet been excelled for their cheapness, case to man and beast, and ewinness for cutting straw; and lightness and excellency for running of the plough, which le entirely of iron, in one connected piece, except the beam and handles fastened on with three or four wrought screws. This plough will al from two to four years, without ever going to the shop, an it itself until it is worn out. They have been tried, and are first rate for new ground. Mr. Samuel Vaeleer, of Wayne county, Derid 8, Goodloe of Tuscembin, Alabama, and Mesare Nab blitte, Montgomery county, are anthorised to make and sall the above ploughs for the western States, excopt Ohio.
All persons wanting said plougha can be supplied by calling on the above. All persons are cautioned against making, selling, or using either of the above articles, except they are authorized.
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