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.. - '- -. T'3 . - -a . ,i j .. s '2 Ail iPUBLISHEb DAILY. IlMVEEKLY. AND WEEKLY BY 'a! b. CAMP & CO., NOlfi iE LADEmcSiTET '"5$ K !-.- - ! -i ... I 2,-. -V -!r4 - t 1 i tol. ixn. i i j rsef . NASHVILLE TEN K THUESD AY KO VIDI BE R : 1 J SCO : I i.iiir i'I V' Jr. in II i i mm j .. "..--.I i """" ''' I ; ; ' ' ' . tw II t . . j ii - i ei. v .' u i n . i. .. ii . -s j T i " ' " " i - - i ; " ' ' 'Z fi r TKU31S: ... per annara $8 00 Tri-weelcly, per anoum,.. 6 0 Weekly, ir annum, i... 'JO .One WekJv tor two yu-s, or two Weeklies u tor one year, ib advance,.. BOO When the Daily, Tri Wetily or Weekly b to be dis continued (paid in advanre at the tune subscribed for), the sabacriber must order, otherwise it will be contin ued, at our option, until paid fur and stopped. If not paid, it miul be paid at the time of discontinuance, or at our optioc. If tbe party is guod, it will be eent until paid. Bemittaacoa by mail, in "registered" letters, at our rfek. - Steam Press Printing Concern! A. S, CAMP & CO., Proprietors, Ko. 16 Deaderick Street, It PvUixhed DaHy, Tri- Weekly and Weekly. TUun Daily Tri-Weekly Weekly ....$9 per annum. ....Si per annum. ....$3 per annum. The Patriot is an earnest, active and indefatigable apporter of the Constitutional Union cause, and in the present canvass for the Presidency will use every hon orable eflbrt to promote the election of Bell and F.vkk mrr. To enable us to labor with increased efficiency we ask our party friends to aid us in extending its cir culation. By the purchase of tbe printing establishment of the Hews, and recent additions of new materials from the foundries, tbe Job Office of the Patriot has been madu tbe largest and mnst complete in the South-West. It is also supplied with the most competent workmen. Steam has been applied to our presses, which are of tbe best kinds. We are prepared to print, in the high est style of tbe art, plain, in colors, or bronze, POSTERS, HAXDEILLS, PROGRAMMES, BILLS LADING, SHOW CARDS, SnOW BILLS, BILL HEADS, BALL TICKETS, RAILROAD WORE, STEAMBOAT WORK, DRAY TICKETS, DIPLOMAS, And, indeed, everything from the smallest Tip to the mammoth Pueler, or the least Pamphlet to the largest o . The large circulation of the Patriot, greatly augmen ted by the addition thereto of th subscription Ivsls of He., renders it an excellent advertising medium. Kon. better in the city. gpg- We solicit orders, at our office, No. 16 Deaper ick Street. Am S. CAJIP V CO, uly2S-tf VAMJ1BLE ESTATE FOR SALE. , "TTTISHrXG to make other investments, we propose f V V to seil all our Ileal Estate in Davidson co., us follows : That Suburban Besidence, f sitnstoi on the Franklin Turnpike, within half a mile of the city, and opposite the residence of tbe late Jo seph W. Hot ton. This is, perhaps, the moslcommand- 1 inz site in tbe vicinity of Nashville, and is a most de- ireabie country residence. Tbe bouse will be sold with 12 or 15 acres of land as the purchaser may I choose That Valuable Farm, . aown as the Sims Tract, situated on the Smith Turn pike, (ok) Lebanon road) within three miles or -Nasn-ville, containing 330 acres. The coil is good, it is well watered and timbered, and can be divided into small tracts of twenty acres and upwards, all of which are jniety adapted for evmntry resiUcncs, market gar dens and dairy farms. Also, that Beautiful Farm, . . on tbe same road, now occupied by T. C. McCampbell, and formerly owned by Torn Harding, containing about 250 acres. This place is so weii known as to need no further description. It will also be divided to suit urchaers. T. C. McCampbeil will show these places to any one who will call. All the above property will be sold on reasonable terns, and on a credit of one, two, three and four years. Apply to A. V. S. Lindley, Nashville, or to either i of the uudersignrd. 1TIOS. C. McCAMrBELL, i Six miles from Naahviile. 3. A. McCAMPBUX, kprl Nashville. ' DO OU L!jUIIE If Dot, Insure at once. miEAME ACLMS, 25 College Street, IVas ville, Tennessee. $100 000 DEPOSITED WITH COMPTROLLER. $5,000,000 CASH CAPITAL REI'KESEXTED. sept27-tf ARMSTRONG & CO., No. 69 Market street, Nashville, Tennessee. WE have now on namiaiuu ana complete assort ment of MACHINES, IMPLEMENTS, fcc, which we offer at the very lowest prices: I Circular Saw Mills, double and single; Kale's Cider Mill and Corn Sheller; Sinclair's Straw Cutters; Wheat Drills; Miller's Eteel Plows; Field Boilers, &c septl4-tf ARMSTRONG CO. BLACKSMITH! 1 G. IN ALL ITS BKANCIIKS. Shop on Church between Cherry and College Ms., Nasliville, Temi. . rriHE undersigned respectfully Informs the public , X that he has recently taken the above stand and is i -,n .in Riaj-Lnniitliimr in all its branches, such Ias Horse-Shoeing, Buggy-Keairing, &c, :c.,4:c., in the bet manner and at short notice. He Solicits a share of public patronage. jan24-tf Agent, JUousc-keeping31ade Easy. ' tvkv WHEAT CHEER YEAST CAKES will always in J re good wholesome bread. For 15 cents yon can getme dozen Yeast Cakes, which will make 60 . laree loaves of the best bread. 6C0 CAKES SILtR SOAP, hourly expected by exprs. Almost every family in tewn bas used it. :ir Spring cleaning it is invaluable tor washing Paint, :LMkwg Otasscs, Oikled Work, Marble, Silver or Plated WKUrTUGERATORS. We have sold large lot of -tauee famous Philadelphia Refrigerators. We have a large fcH imning. They are warranted to give satisfac tion, a they are not only the best but they are tbe ctieait known. : aprU-U MACKENZIE MIXCIIIN- VATllll CODLtllS, &C. TXST received direct from the manufacturers and for J u at lower price than ever before sold in this inarket- 5 plain Water Coolers, 2j porceliaa lined do. 10 JlcIXioald" Refrigerators. 6 Schooler's Patent do. iO JUuer'i S minute 'reezers. JSeamore Pal. freeaers j tjto make plain Ice Creani Freezers to order of any 6 Doe. Hason's fal. Screw Top Fruit Cans, 1 and 2 ouarta- 3 dec, Plain Fruit Cans fur Scaang. 40 doz. 1 quart Gtass rruit Jars. . Ice Parka and Haxcbeta. Mtrrry Mixers and Muddlers . 10 dux. Pat. Epi Whips. IS .ox. PUted Dipper. . Mprll n IT Cofo-gg street. Sit Lux tt JLux Fuit COAL OIL LAMPS E Jutve Jat received another supply of dl Oil Iibm. amm? which are some very hanwiime jttlbnrs for pariors, ail fitted with tba Codies burner ariucn m iu aas improveineiik aim i"11 . j aapenur to any other Lamp now before the public fur uCtsMe and sttstdmess of tune, freedom from smoke, mfpiicity m cMutructimi, beauty and elegance in fia r Lit i in in 1 mn- my Cue Lamp will give tbe lighl of four t"" and duea not coat as much as one. The Oil we have imported to burn m these Lamps is a .dear, beaatifcJ article, free from any cf&ncive odur, leav no crease spot ben tout upon carpet or eiotb.- jnc and will not explode ;.- RAIN5, BROWX k CO. .Wnolesale k Eetail Drcggisu, No. 19 Public Square " KaahTiii Jean. ' mar. IS tt ' EBONY IDOLS. BY A LADY Of SEW tXCLAXD. Cloth, - Itlce fl 25. Far sal by BAGAlf . hotels, Enlarged and lUfu'riiislied. THE nndersigned having taken the ST. CLOUD ' HSTEL, has enlarged it materially, and refurnish ed It throughout in the tnoct eli-cunt Mrlf.- wHl open tlie house to the public on Tfciiriav t!ie 5ih inst. - - SAMIEI.J. CARTER. July S c!tr. " ""'vo . ' 12J,0H SONaHdl On Che European Plan, CTCY OF NEW Y0RK.Q Siugle Rooms 50 enls per Day. . City Hall Square, corner of Frankfort st, r . (Opposite City Hall.) , . - Meals, a? they may be ordeied, in the Fpacious Re fectory. There is a Barber "8 Shop and Bath Rooms at tached to the HoteL N. B. Bswakb or P.rx.vints am' Hackjulv wIjo say we are full. it. r.i;CII, -- julylS-ly . J'roprietor. . Restaurant. THE Tranereee Coffoe and Dining Hall. AH the good things of the season will be kept coustautlv on hand. J. T. BIGGS. septll-tf LAKE FISH, FRESH OYST. RS WILD GAME. - NO. 1 DKADEKICK TJIEJGT. & T E P II E . II0LC03IB, WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Nashville-thai he has opened a Depot on Deade rick street, where ho iutends to keep a constant sup ply of the tiuest LAKE FISH, BALTIMORE OYSTUtS, and all kin'ls of WUJ UAilE, which ho will sell at reasonable prices. ... - sept24-tf . JIETKO PO LITA" EATING HOUSE, COKXER CEDAK AAD CHKKKT ST2XEIS, AasIavUIc, - - Xemiessee. MOOllli, Vrcprlctor. IHA"E made extensive arrangements for the recelv ng of all the delecacies of the coming season, of Fish, Flesh and Fowl; oor Oysters will be from the most celebrated beds. Fi. kels and condiments from the celebrated establishments of Cross & Black we II and Lea & Perr In, with a large and well selected stock of Wines Excellent COOKS and attentive Waiters, the whole under the superinundance of that well known Epicure, Mr. CHARLES PICLES. On and alter the 15th of September we will be pre pared to wait upon our customers, DAY AND NIGHT. Railway travelers will Und this arrangement to their advantage. SS- REMEMBER ME METKOPOHTAy. jj Bep3-tf UN ION RESTAURANT 'i. .i trip i&Jxi A. t JS. JOSAllU, Uiiion st., opposite State Bank r"rAKE pleasure m iniorming the public that they L have recently fitted up a hue Ealing and Drinking Saloon, as above. They will keep constantly on hand a good supply of GAME, OYSri--i ITSH, m 4u. . TWy so. licit a sbrae of patronage. Uood cooks and attentive waiters. gept3-tf - H. E. FOWLER & CO.. -rryry Union Restaraunt, o. 53 Clierry street,' HAYING always on hand a Gne variety of Soups, Fresh Fish. Porter Aousu Ltaeks, Heats of all kind and variety. Also, every variety of vegetables on hand ready and served to order in the best of style, would respecllully invite the attention of their friends aud the public to give them a call. J. K. FOWLER & CO. No. 63 Cherry St., one door from Adam's Express Of fice, in Colunadu Buildings. jiuie22-U TUB BAKES IIOUJi:, J. T. Barnes & Co., Proprietors, ao. 43, Union Street, FURNISHES Meals at all hours, day and night, and has extensive arrangements lor regular supply ol Game of every description, Fish, Oysters, the very best Wines, and every oilier article of luxury which -aiu possibly be obtained in Nashville. The house is pro vided with the best of Cooks, and the best aparalti. for cooking. Eating Hall lilted up in handsome, com fortable style. sep3- tt II. WORCESTER'S IMPROVED PUXO - FORTES ! MANUFACTORY" AND SALESROOM FouvteentU direct, C0RXER THIRD A VEXVE, XEW TORlC FOR a quarter of a century the Instruments manu factured at the above ciabiishment have ranked among the first in the country. Their durability, strength, and delicacy of tone aud touch are highly ap preciated by all who have given them a thorough trial. The proprietor, by giviug his personal attention to the manufacture of each Instrument, in all its details, is enabled to guarantee su(exior excellence and reliability in every respect. . octg-3m New Steinwav Piano t!Vt ImcWs lusic Stove, Ne. 45 Union street. s lnetrumentiswarractea new I will seil at manufacturer's 'J s pr without additional charge for freight. Tho in want of a 1'tauo will find it tt. their interest vail and examine it before purchasing. JOHN LUCK 1 w-47tf - Unsic Dealer, 45 Cnioa Iew York Pianos. T. II. ClIAMBEltS' PIANO F0RTES. Establlaned. In 1182S. T. II. ClIAiI-iIS, Piano Manufacturer, (Formerly Dubois & fto'art.and Dubois, Bacon A , - Cuamber..) DU areroanii tn tbe "Bible He, Cor. Stli street and 4tl Avenue, NEW YOKK CITV. Th'.ei a reliable place to pnrcba-e Orders by letter faithfaily executed, akd j cilecl satisfaction fuaranteed. N. B Send for a circular, with description of jttykts aad ac&wlule of pra:.. - urz 3m Ladies' French Dress and Pad . lag Treats. JO 11 ivX M A ii-li 42 College Street, . . - DEALES IN Ladies' and Gents' Fice Trunks, HA3 received addUkmal supplies of Ladies Extra Large l-resa Trunks, of the latest styles. Best Ea:ih Sol Leather Steel Spring Trunks; La-lies' Bon net Boxes, single and Double Top; Valcten, Bags, Ac, '-ju'""? ? J J0HX RAMAGR , , . 's. FKClT JARS. VU- it iTOXK k CCS Fruii JrS Sir sale by auglttf RAiNd, BROWN k 00, t NEW BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED J3Y, . . ... J O II N Y () 11 K & CO. The Kellys' and the O'Kellys by Dr. Tbone. Margaret Mancricne by Charles BardHt- The Marble Fawn by Hawthorne; " ' I he Imcbess of Orleans. Poe and bis Critics. H .uil-ld:s Correspondence. Mill on the Floss. Life Struggle by Miss Pardoe. How to en;oy L.fe. Fawn of four Acres. . - living Key-eseutation Men. Art Ri creatiocs. Habits of Good SoCeity Tor Indies and GeLtlemen. Liie's Murnicg Life's Evefiiug. Notes on Nursing by Miss Nightingale Et Turcidis by autuor of Lamp Lighter. Eryaiit'i Eulogy on Washington 'rviug. ' LilU He uty by author of Gamblers Wife. Mures' Jjcttors to Lord Mucau'uy, Tylucy Hall a novel by Thon.aa Hood, Throne cf Tavid by u'-.thor of Prince House ot David Tbe Florrnce Stories by Jacob Abbott. The Biblccal Reason Why Word of God. Friers-Wood Pott Oilice by Hem, of KeJcliff. Mademoiselle Mori a tule of Modern Rome. Sgr Years, and ether Stoi ie !y Julia Kavanagh GODEY'S LAMES BOOK, for September. GODEY'S LADIES' BOOK, for September" PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, for September. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, for September. Just received, and lor sale uy JOHN Y'ORK & CO., No. S3 Cnion stree augl5-tf Tlags ! Flags ! Flags ! 4 ND DECORATIONS of all kinds .and sizes for Fourth of July, political ami other celebrations. LUCK, 45 Union street is now preiwred to furnish the above in anv quautitv. wholesale and retail. Also Fireworks of all" kinds. Orders from, a distance prompt ly attended to. JOilN LLX'K. jum-21-tf Sunday School Gelebrations. Flass ! Flags! ! Flags ! ! ! TV J OTHING adds so much to the appearance of a Pro JLV cession of Sunday School Children as a Flag in tuo hand of every little" boy and girl. LL'CK is-now prepared to furnish them in any quantity, at 27 College street, up stairs over Shields' Auction Room. mi!jl-tf nous AND Ornamental Painter 62 Union .Street, NASHVILLE, ( Between Cherry and Summer streets.) gg Orders from the country promptly attended to If the Grave Could Speak TTE should learn that one half of the children born. V die before they are live years old. Give no strong medicines to children, but at once resort to the Gra-feuherg Children's Panacea, The most valuable medicine for young children that lias ever been invented. Tlie llealtli Hitters, For 25 cents, will make half a gallon of the best Stomach Bitters known invaluable for weak constitu tions, dyspeptic habits, biilious disorders derangement of the stomach and bowels. Every family should use them at the present change of the season, aprl-l-tf MACKENZIE & MINCHTN. Fireworks ! Fireworks t f FIAGS AND TORCHES! JOHN LUCK, 45 Union street, has now the best as sortment iu Nashville of everything in the above line, which will be sold, wholesale and retail, as low as a good article can be bought anywhere. The Torches are something new. and the best thing ever introduced for political jM-occssions. augl4-tf JUST received a few more LADIES' LARGE FRENCH DRESS TRUNKS; Sole Leather Trunks, Steel Spring alisea and liigs. . LADIES' BONNET BOXES, Trav Tops, very cheap for cash. JOHN RAM AGE, auglfUtf - 41 Colleeslreet LIVKRY STABLE. ITT5I. T. WRIGHT A CO., would respect fully inform the citizens of Nashvilit and the public generally that they havi purchased the well known Livery Stable and the slock and fixtures, formerly occupied by Win. J. Philips, on Market street, just below the Square. We have Brst-rate lots and box-slalls to accommo date drovers, and all our friends who may favor us with their patronage We pledge ourselves to give satisfaction in all cases. We have a large number of line Saddle Horses and fine Buggies to hire at all times. The lact is, we do not inteud being surpassed by any Stable in the Southern country. Come along aud see for yourselves. jaLa-ly WM. T. WRIGHT A CO. CXVEUS1TY OF NASHVILLE. MILITARY COLLEGE. J. Bkbrikv Ijxdslet, M. D. , D. D. , Chancellor of the University, and Professor of Chemistry and Geology. Cou B. R. Johnson, Superintendent of the Military College, and Professor of Engineering. Jamks F. Hamilton, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, aad Natural Philosophy. J. H- Stewart, A. M. , Professor of Greek and Latin Langunges and Literature. Giiokgk S. Blaciujs, A. M., M. D., Professor of Botany and Natural History. Rkv. J. W. Hoyte, A. M-, M. D., Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, and Biblical Literature. R. W. PrrxAM, Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages. J. G. Anuladk, Teacher of Freuch and Drawing. C. K. Winston, M. D., Surgeon. The First Term of the Academic Year lSCOMSl, com mences on the 3d of September, 1860. The Second Term commences on the 27th of January, 1861. Commencement Exercises take place on the 12lh of June, 1S61. Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Fuel, Rooms, Servants' attendance, and use of Arms, f 105 per Term. Matri culation Fee, $h. Students nru required to furnish their rooms. Engineering, French, Spanish, German, Drawing, Book-keeping, andFencing each $10 perTurm of twenty weeks. Students under 14 years of age will not be admitted. By the aid of Military Discipline, effective govern ment is established, and health, physical culture, good order and industrious habits are promoted. For Catalogues, or additional information, apply to any Member of the Faculty, or ... B. R. JOHNSON, - july 23 w2m. Superintendent. Furnishing and Fancy (soods. J E are daily receiving additions to our already full V supply ot FALL ANO WINTER GOODS, We have all the latest styles of Shirts and Collars, Stocks, Cravats and Ties. We have any qnantity of Gloves, Gauntlets, Robes, Suspenders and all qualities of Hos iery for both Ladies and Gentlemen. . Our stock of Un derwear is complete, embracing all the heavier fabrics of Silk and Woolen, suitable to tho approaching season. These goods will be gold at correspondingly low rates with tbe short crops. J. LL McGLLL, 8cp3-tf Cherry st. , one door from Union. Funiisiiiu? ;. 1 Fancy Gjods. WE are daily receiving additions to our already full supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, We have all the latest styles of Shirts and Collars, stocks, Cravats and Ties. We have any quantity of Gloves, Gauntlets, Robes Suspenders and all qualities or Hosie ry for both ladies and Gentlemen. Our slock ol Under ware is complete, embracing all the heavier fabrics of Silk and Woolen, suitable to tbe approaceing season.. These goods will be sold at correspondingly iow rates with the short crops. " J. IL McGILL, sept24-tf Cherry St., one door from Union. Baltimore Bell find Brass Works. No. 53 Bolliday-St, BALTIMORE, Md. . Uli-.OJ2-ir.I21t & WEBB, Keep on hand and make to order, BELLS Of every size and tone, varying from 10 to 10,000 i-orxps, which are warranted in all respects equal to anv made in the CoCSTicT A lso, manufacture every variety of Brass Faucets for Water, Steam and Gas. Also, Brass Castings, Babbitt's and Anti-Friction Metal ail of which ts sold upon pleasing terms. Send fur a Catalog Li asb Price List. . tnarl3-d6m IF YOU WANT A HOT FIRE - .BURIV THE" iETNA COAL ! 'Orders can be Left in Bex 91, P. 0. u-Baaaas-p-r,k j. . A N 1 11 E W .W.I IV JJ 9 S , ADVERTISING AGEXCT, 133 Na;au ft., next door to the Nassau Bank, N. Y-, is the Agent for the Nasbviluc Patriot, and the -best circulating Journals iu the United States. Canadaa and West Indies. He is authorized to receive advertisements for us at our published rate. . lilt AMY'S Publishing House IV EW BOOKS. . cts. CAXONBURY HOUSE, by G. W. M. Reynolds, price 60 ADA ARUNDEL, Ji " . " 60 OLIVIA, or the Maid of Honor, " 60 CHARIj" F0X S Ethiopian Song Book.. .......... 13 GEORGE CHRISTY'S Joke Book, No. 2 13 THE PATRIOT CRUISER, by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr 25 THE MANIACS SECRET, ' " 25 THE MALO OF THE KANCIfE, by Dr. J. H. Robinson. 25 Sent free of postage on receipt of price. FREDERIC A. BRADY, No. 126 Nassau street, New York. Agents wanted. aug3-tf w From VtSCHER, OWEN A CO., General Advertising House, Appieton Building, 346 Bjoadway New-York. LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT !! ---DIKTZ & CO. - MAMFACTURilRS OF DfPROVED Efroscue, Lamphccr, Fluid, and Oil and GAS FIXTURES, IN VAKIOC8 SmjM AND FINISH, C tt A K D K L 1 S, MADS TO ORDER FOR CHURCHES, C0IXEGES, AND PUBLIC BUILDING No. 132 William Street near Fulton, New York. febo-tfy Vesper Gas Light! The cap est, Most Brilliant AND MOST COATEXIEST ARTIFICIAL LIGHT IX THE WOULD!! THIS GAS is generated from Pure Coal Oil, and for elegance, economy, safety and simplicity cannot be surpassed. The Bxures are in the same style as the ordinary gas fixtures. Principal Agency at 47 Cooper's Building, Cher ry street, where the light can be seen at any time. jaul2-ly THOS. H. TAYLOR. Ambrotypes and Melaneotypes, rt "HE cheapest and the best, are made at the Art L Gallery, corner of College and Union streets. Da guerreotype Pictures of deceased persons can here be copied and thrown up to the Pipe Size Portrait. Please call and see specimens. C. C. HUGHES, Principal and sole proprietor of the Melaneotype right in Nashville. nov21-tf E. R. GLASCOCK. G. S. NEWS0M. GLASCOCK&NEWSOM Office College SL , next door to Merchants' Bank. Dealers in and A ts for the purchase and sale of REALESTATE Eenting Hauses or Land in the city or country, Will alio give their undivided attention to the Collection of claims, .Negotiation Loans, &c. &c. ' E. R. GLASCOCK. WILL attend to all sales of Property of every de scription either in town or country, jan 17 tf. Cross Vies Wanted THE Nashville and North-western Railroad Com pany wish to contract Tor 40,000 CEDAR CROSS TIES, 9 feet long, 6 inches thick, wen hewn, to face at narrowest place not less than 8 inches clear of bark ; timber to be sound ; to be delivered at tbe grade line of the road m Nashville. The contractors want to contract for 30,000 WHITE or POST-OAK TIES of the same size as the above, to be delivered on the line of the road in piles from section 14 to section 24, enough on each section to supply the same. Persons wishing to bid will direct to the President and Directors of the Nashville and North-western Bail road Company, Nashville, Tennessee. july21-tf. tt. tt. HAYXWS Ai 4aO. AGENTS FOR THE Sale and P urliasc of JVegroes, Ko 16 Cedar Street. Between Public quare and Commercial Hotel, dec29-tf. Kashville, Tenn. GTJII AND PISTOL MAKING. Frank J. Bitterlicli, Xo. 16 Deaderick Stect, Tp Stairs, NASHVILLE,. TENT., MANUFACTURES AND DZALEB IN Guns, ttifles und listos. All work warranted to be of the finest workmanship and of the most superior quality. 83 Repairing done in the best manner, and war ranted. ' aug6d6m 1860. Fresh Garden Seeds. WE are now in receipt of a complete stock of LAN DRETH'S Garden Seeds, of the growth of 1859, including all the different varieties of Artichoke, Lettiuce, Beets Cabbage, Parsley, Nasturtium, , Cauliilour, Pepper, Pepper Grass Salsify, Eudive, Carrots, Leek, , Beans, . Mustard, Borecole, Onion, Peas, . Early Corn, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Squash, . - Kohl Rabbi, Eggplant, Melons, Brocoli, Okra, Cardoon, . Turnip, Celery, Cadish, Cucumber, Spinach, Kale. Blue Grass, Thimothy, Clover, Herds Grass, Millet, and all other kinds of Field Seed on hand during the season. Country merchants supplied with Garden Seed on Commission. jauo-tf RAINS, BROWN A CO. M'FERRAN'S NORTH MARKET 3TRLET. THE undesigned begs leave to inform his friends and the pubiic that he has still on hand a number of handsome vehicles of all kinds, and a splendid stud of Duggy ana saauie norses, lor the use ot last young gents on COURTING EXPEDITIONS, or for the accom modation of Young America and Young America's Sweetheart. What man living, of any sort of progressive spirit, would be content to snail it behind a SLOW HORSE when he knows that an ANIMAL OF SPIRIT could be obtained AT THE LEVIATHAN STABLES. ' Parties desiring Coaches for "PIC-NICS," and safe and careful Drivers, should not forget what the papers said about Tub Nkw Coach, from the Leviathak Ltvkky Stables, on North Market street. J. C. McFERRAN, )an20-tf Proprietor. TFaNNESSEF marine AND . Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL $150,000 ALL PAID IX. OFFICE North-west "Corner of the Public Square, will take risks against loss or damage by fire on Dwelling and other Houses, Goods in Store, Ac. . Also, Marine and River hazard to and from all ports. ALSO Risk on Nfgroc asainst the Dangers of . the Hirer. . : . DIRECTORS: joitn h. hill; james cokrey, G M. FOUG, ALEX- AUJSON, JOSEPH VAUUC, THOMPSON ANOERSON, JAMES ELLIS, N. E. ALLOWAY. . W. S, EAKJN, K. H. GARDNER, THOS. L. BRANSFORD. . JOSEPH YATJLX, PreeidenL A. W. BUTLER, Secretary. . . . - oct22 Flouring Mill for Rent. fTMiE City Flouring Mill, situated on the Cumberland X Kiver. just below the city, is offered for rent the remainder of the present year, with the privilege of next year. Apply to Tckxkb S. Fostkr, Cherry street, or , tuiuuii, june25-tf attheMUL Full Bosom Shirts. TUST received -an assortment of FULL. BOSOM f I SHIRTS, with and without collars. Bosoms of Ian- en, Cambric and Bishop Lawn. Also, a small lot of blurts, with fine Embroidered Bosoms by apr5-tf v. .. - i. H. McGILL. Fine Wall.Fpers- ALARUf. assortment of stamsed golds and French Decorations, just received. Also several hundred patterns low priced glazed and 15 cl paper. . erms Cash for all small bills. Paper Hanging done in the best manner. -. ' . . WW FINN, ', Xo 23 Public e-quare, octl-lm Corner Deadericli tt. Southern Trnnk 51a nufa ct ory. V...- AT.-'aN .1S. FASSETT & CROSS MATT, u NO.' 61 MARKET STREET, NASIITTLLE, TENNESSEB Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail - DKAUIS a ALL DNM or i :,;,.-!.': LADIES' AND CENTS' TRAVELING TRUNKS, BONNET BOXES, s Valises, Carpet Bags,' &c, DESIRE to call the attention of all those in want of anything in our line, .wholesale or retail,), to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident that we can sell as low as any other house in the city. Our stock is all of our own manufacture arid is made of the best factorials end by first elass workmen. All must admit the wisdom or buying work made at home, in preference to buying that made at the East expressly for Jobbing. . e especially invite the attention of the Ladies to our PATENT TRUNK FOR LADIES. It has compartments for Bonnets, Dresses, Parasols, Brushes, and a water-proof compartment for SfKm:es. Oils, fcc. - -, . . All kinds of Trunks made to order, covered or re paired, at short notice. Give us a call, at 51 Market street, two doors South of tbe Square. juneia-dly FASSETT & CROSSMAN. W. W. HAMEER& CO., rill! Prai'Ka 11 5 NSJa J - -'Csiy! it ik. SMUT MACHINES, FLOUR PACKERS, BRAN DUS ItJiX, GENUINE DITCH ANKER BRAND . BOLTING CLOTH. - MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE " ' GRINDING AND BOLTING FLOUR MILLS, CORN and Feed Mills of all sizes, both tipper and under runners. Portable and Stationary Engines, Boilers, Gearing, Ac, furnished to order, corner of Western Row and Second sts., Cincinnati. Miiis can be seen in operation at our 1 actory. . . marl3-ly v Julins Ii. smith's (X)PPER 3DISTILLED -K-v-T T'T -a-',- J17T lit, Louis, IMo, Ju 'ts !1. Smith's ; Vel eb U ATE 1) Old Reservej iWHISKEYi jt. Iouis, iMo. THE nndersigned, sole proprietors of the above brands of Whisky, would respectfully caution their friends and customers against the numerous imitations of these well known brands. The spurious article is invariably a nefarious com pound, whereas we guaranty the genuine, manufac tured onlg by ourselves, to be free from all obuoxious ingredients. BETH0-D, S alTH, & CO.. - Uo aud 133 North secouu street, apr22 tf " St Louis. Mo: Important to lJoii!e-2iet'pers E. It. DDRKEE & CO.'S SELECT SPICES. Guaranteed not only ABSOLUTELY AND PISRFECTLY PURE," ; but ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tiD-loil, (lined with paper,) to prevent injury by keeping and are full weight, while the ordinary Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them in point of strength and. richness of flavor, BEYOND ALL COMPARISON, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only by E R DURKEE A CO. , ' feblS-dawtf 181 Pearl street, New York. CONFIDENTIAL LITERARY BUREAU,"-" " 480 Broadway, New York City. COAFlDKftTlALi BUSliXESS, (Of Privaieor Ihmily Xalure,) ' Transacted with Care and Efficiency. ' PURCHASES of Books and other articles, for Stu-: dents and others, executed on Commission. Loans, to any amount, on Diamonds, Jewelry or oth er available property, negotiated. with the strictest privacy. Private Correspondence superintended. Letters up on any subject, and answers to any communications, furnished on the shortest notice and uuder the pledge of inviolable secrecy. . . - Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to carry on a Private or Public correspondence can have a box at this Office for their exclusive use. For terms, apply in person or by Letter. &J- Inquiries by letter must enclose stamp for reply. jfi All communications considered In a Busidess light and held strictly conlidentiaL aug29-3m, ... A NOVELTY IN THE AET "WOELD. Photography upon Porcelain. Secured by Letters Patent in tbe United ; State.", England, France and Bel gium. - " . ' The American Photographic .Porcelain -' Company. - : - No. 781 Broadway, New Vork, ' ' . Having secured their novel and ingenious Invention by American and European patents, are fully prepared to execute all orders for "MINATURE LIKENESSES OF PER--ON3 ON CHINA," presenting all tbe attractive and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, tbe brilliancy and finish of a water-color drawing, and a hitherto unattained quality of durability, by being rendered as imperishable as the natural properties of the articles upon which they are transferred. . , As tbe patented process of the Company enables the reproduction of Photographs, not only on plain sur faces, but upon such as are round or of any degree of irregularity portraits can be- reproduced with fault less accuracy, and delicacy of delineation, upon Por celain wares of any description and dimension used as articles of luxury or of household utility, such as URNS, VASES, BREAKFAST CUPS, TOI LET ARTICLES, &c.; - -" r - thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing an unique and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in domestic use. In order to furnish facilities for the gratification of the popular taste, and to meet tbe wauls of those pa trons of the Fine Arts desirous of having Portraits on Porcelain, the Company have imported from Europe a collection of superior porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order, which they sell at cost prices. - - - -' As the American Company are owners of the patent right, and consequently the only persons authorized to use the process, they have determined, in order to af ford People in every section of the Union an opportu nity to possess Portraits on China, to make the follow ing proposition to residents in the country, who are unable to visit personally tbe Atelier and Galleries in New York: Persons sending a photograph, ambro type, or daguerreotype to tbe office of the Company in New York, accompanied by rrr dollars, will receive in return by express, free of other charge, a richly or namented Breakfast Cup and Saucer, with the portrait transferred thereon. . . , By transmitting a daguerreotype and tex dollars,' they will secure in like manner, a handsome French Vase or Toilet Article, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending pair of daguerreotypes and nnm DoiXAKS, they will receive in return a pair of rich Sevres Vases, with the portraits executed equal to m mature paintings; and, in like manner,- portraits can be reproduced on porcelain Wares or Vases of erery quality of finish, ranging in pi ice from Twenty to One Hundred dollars the pair.- ' - - , N.B. Be particular in. writing the address, town, county and tate distinctly. AU letters to be ad dressed to 'MANAGER, AME.xk.AN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORCELAIN CO.,' 61 Broadway, -. New Vo K. ocui-om Feed for St ck. THB Feed reduced to 53 W per barrel by " BtNJT. y SHIELDS & CO. Jaljra3,l800-tC - :- . ,-.: JJ5I V ...-K5 WW Ifcillt; A.. Ii. -'M0NT(3DArERVjJelar'PaTtniT;'-. ' . , . - , . it. 5U AVlipIesale and Keta.il. .. ,;3v ! . ; Tir 4 t t-t r? vr : .- , ; ... J t r .:";;;: Lv.'jeccb tcglV; Plows," Eakes, Ciiitivators,! ; j- BUILDING i HAEDWAEE ! Z KIRKM AN &"ELLI3?' OLD STAND . i , i" 34M-iiliic Square, J j, ' " TSl SSi Win 11 1 ' " ij .-'---i- U -. NASHTLLE, TENN. TT A VINO added to our a'.readv large 'stock of IIARD rl WARE and CUTLERY, a flue assortment of FIRST VITALITY . - - ItCTAlLi GOOiS Embracing : i . FINE TABLE AND POCKET KNIVES, ' . : EDGE TOOLS, - . - ! ".; BUILDING IIARDWARE ' ' FARMERS, CAEPENTERS, . ' , . ' - C . COOPERS, SMITES, and MACHINISTS' Tools', Implements, &c. r We respectfully solicit a call from our friends, for mer patrons of "M'Call A Co." and the public gen erally. ..... .. - M'CAIaIa te FxVIaIa, ,, .; : 1. , Kirkman A Ellis' Old Stand, ' "' 34 PUBLIC SCiTJABK - 1 , NasLwuK, ti.,jViyi . ' t21du' " r STOCK 18 GO. Fite, Shepherd & Co., AYIxoIcaale Dealers la DRY GOODS, Varieties- and Clothing, No 3 Hicte' Building, north side Public Square, NASHVILLE, .TEXXJiiSJ3E. W E invite the attention of City and Country Re tail Merchants to our stock of - . FALL AND WINTER GOODS, , now in store and ready for exhibition. IS Our stock will be found unusually attractive and complete; and we shall oiler the strongest inducements to cash buyers and to all prompt and resonsibIe deal ers. .- FITE, SHEPHERD A CO. aug30-tf University of Louisiana. . . LAW DEPARTMENT. . THE Lectures in this Department will commence on the second MONDAY of November, 1S60, and con tuiae until the lirst Monday of April, 1S61. They will embrace the various branches of the Civil Law, of thc Conuuon Law, and of Equity; Admiralty, Commercial, International, and Constitutional Law, and the Juris prudence ol the United States. The Lectures will be delivered by four Professors : ' Hob. THEODORE H. McCALEB, LL. D. , Professor of Admiralty and International Law. RANDELL HUNT. Professor ol Commercial and Crimin al Law, and the Law of Evidence. CHRISTIAN ROSEULS, IX. D., IVofessor of Civil Law. ALFRED HENNEN, Prof isor - of Constitutional and Common Law, and Equity Jurisprudence. . No city in tlie tinted tunes has the advantages which New Orleans possesses for the ready and ertect acquirement of the Modern Languages. Good Board can be obtained as cheap . here as in any other large city in the Union. ' . - . All communications must be addressed to the Dean of the Faculty, at New- Orleans. - i RANDELL nUNT, auglO-d&wl3Jinin , Iiean of the Faculty, COAL! COAL! COAL! UNTIL further notice, wilt be sold at tlte Yard of the Raccoon Mountain Coal Company (formerly -iiu) at the following prices: Lump Coal, - , per ton... ....-..$5 50 Iliuud Coal, " " 8 00 Nut Coal, 400 Blacksmith's do. 3 60 Mr. John B. Lang will in future attend to the busi ness of the Company in this place. . SAJIIEL J. AliNEW, ' - General Superintendent R. M. C. Co. . Nashville, August 16, 1S60. iEST Orders can be lell in Box No. 84, Post Ofilce, or at the Yard, back of the Nashville and fUiattauooga Railroad Depot, - JOHN 3. LANG, augl7-tf . - Agent, Shelton's Marble "Works! Church street, next door to Cornelius's Cabinet shop Aasliville, Tenu., a '"HE undersigned would inform his friends - and the public generally that he will cou- tinue the ilAimiJi BLSl.NEtai in this city, at his shop, next door to Cornelius's Cabinet shop, on Church street, and calls . attention to tbe stock ot ' . M arble jVIonumeiits, Tombs, etc. Which he has on exhibition and for sale, embracing great variety,- finished in the most suerb manner. He is prepared to manufacture on the shortest notice Marble Mantles; and every description of Marble Work, ot tue luiest American and Italan Marble, His work will, as heretofore, be warautcu, and his prices to suit the times. i ' M. L. SHELTON. jan9 tf. ' .j The l':a:fiicnkrs Vegttsiblfi Pills, ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR FAMILY USE . . i : " ' '' 'And for INDIGESTION ) C0XSTIPATT0N HEAD ACHE ?EV0vJSN ILLI0TJS2S ESS HEAETBTJfiN-ACIDITT-a aUSSA FLAT- -. TJX ENCE WANT OF APEIITE DYSPEP SIA LIVER coaPLAiNr an?iNG3. On account of their great mildness," and from the fact that they never-gripe, nauseate, or leave the bowels in a constiputed coudition, the Grasfheuberg Pills will be found more pleasaDt than any other. .gg-Price 2i cents per box. On the receipt of one dollar, four boxes will be sent by mail, free of postage to any part of tho countrr. r - . -x , MACKENZIE A MTNCII1N, sept23-tr- ' - - No. 14 Cohege streot. i j Fruit Jars. JUST received and for sale at lowest prices, an addi tional supply of Fruit Jars and Cans, say . 225 doz. Willoughby Glass Jars J quart; . i i : 1T0 ' . " - " " ' 2 quarts . ' 4S " Glass Jars, with corks for sealing. - Also, on hand 200 doz. Tin Fruit Cans, one and two quarts, for sealing up, all warranted. -Also, 12 bbls. bcst Clear Coal Oil, at lowest price by barrel. - - J. W. WILSON,. gept4-tf .V.''j ' f . ' II College st. j - potash. : ONE Thousand pounds Potash on hand,' and for sale by? i j . ! ; " i MAINS, BROWN A CO. sept23-tf . - ' ' . Buckskin Sliirfs and Drawers, , Received and for sale by .' j wtao-u . J H McGILL. " ( ; For October. - Harper's New Monthly Magazine,; -"v ; - i Godey's Lady Book. , . Pctereon'B Lady's National Magazine ; ..-,,! Arthur's Home Magazind ; " Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine; Artbar's .Hume Magazine; . ' ; Just received by F. HAGAN A CO., scptU - . -- Cullega street. Tia Koofiag. HATING every facility in the way of workmen and material (.. do first-rate wrlt with despatch, I will contract for Tinning roois, either in the city or countrv, ut iow rates, and and in every case warrant satisfaction. Gutter?, piuug Valley Capping, Aa. done in the best manner. j. . ILsv , . i feb-tf. -j '- 1 - Oppisite Sewanee House. - T U A B 15 liW l'. A S , . ! Job Lots of Boots sad Shoes-1 I : WE have Jargo invoice of flm quality of Boot and Shoes, which wu will sell at a great bargain for cash, or four months prompt paper, tall immedi ately ax they must be sold, at our Ware rooms op stairs. No. li. ... : - - tune!2S-lf. TRABUE A LUCU3 " eeoud-land Ituronchr. .-?',- A GOOD cy w'le Family. Burouche, buf Utile used for sale cheap by - -' ' ' " , aept4-tf . -. . - BENJ F SHIELDS A CO - ? JTenipeRtVSt e. Jars ;" .4 must upercede all others.' v jiinefir-tf MACKXNZIK k iUNCEiN . a.w,i CAf.r. . . - j y- v E . i G. . M'iNAIRI ; & CO. hhZ. ' I'- tl'-ii-.K ,ihi:)z'- t-j: ', ' . ' ' HATK; GNlllAXD -7 ! -:'T . .n tOT 1 ;BUXD1.EI itOLLSltBEST i '-'i.i'i -..:i i. -v.- - COLORElvkND WHITE ' S I "-1 i :!;- ' I 1 , .'3 - 1 f- CANTON MATTING. ::X':: .: ;' Am X'mlsiially Large stock of '.- '-1 '"-T- ' ' ;- ' '' ' ; i ,- ''I- .-. 'i - ' ''. ' . f :;, 1TJN, PLAID AND STRIPFD , . ... 0 0 T -T 0 V ,- . For Serv ants, which they will sell very iow by the piece, t . j Persons not yet supplied will consult their inter est by examining these goods', as we ark dktekmi.ned to . i - - - CUJBJC THEM OIT. ' K. C. niOAIItY & CO. aprl6-tf LOOK HEEE ! ALL DRESS GOODS II EG All I) LESS OF C0STJ ' Those not yet supplied would do well to examine them, as we are determined to closed them out, FOR WHAT WE CAN GETt - . : II. C. McNAIIlY & CO. July 23 tf . NO. 25 COLLEGE STREET. SMDER & FEIZELL Have on hand a large assortment of LADIES' French Dress Trunts; do Sole Leather do; . do ''Cabinet" do: (a new article,) ' Gent's Fine Sole Leather Trunks; . do do do do ' Valises, (Ashland and other styles;) which thev an ottering at very reduced rates. Call at No. 21 Public Square. ..: jone7-tf , V A N S & 0 0 j: YUoesilt Iealevs, No, 1 "ii.lvi!lc (:iu Hloek Are in receipt of their Fall Stock of Foreign and Do mestic n k g o o.i - arieties and Clothing .tiKit, Shoes, Hals. lioniietsXc. To which they invite the aiteulion of tho Trade., ' aug29-dwtf ' - WM. S. EAKiiN ,v CO., : ' W-HOLKSALl '.itiURMS RE1DV-UACE rL0T VirtltTIEl it, No. 1 North-west Corner Puolio Square, NASH VI LLB,' -TBIVaVKSSKE. t XJE invite the special attention of the trade to our VV Large and well assorted stock of Fall aad Wkt'r GooJs, Which we will sell Low for cash or to prompt Merchants. . WM. S. EAKJN A CO. au29-dtwawtf r t 1860. Allison, Anderson & Co . . . IMPORTEKS AND WIIOUKALZ DEALKR8 Uf " LFOIIEI GN AND DOM EST 1C DRY-GOODS." '. , and " . ;.. R eady-31ade Clothing, - I , NO. 41, PUBLIC SQUARE, . i . XdshVille, : ". : . : : TeDnessec. WE are now receiving and will in a few days have ready for exhibition and sale one of the most desirable stocks ever broucht to this market. : We therefore respectl'uily invite an examination of our stoclc by tbe trade visiting the market, belore making their purchase's," as we feel confident we can promote their interest by giving us a cail. aug22-2itt . .. ALLISON, ANDERSON k CO. De Forst, . ; . Kslraug & Co., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 80 & 82 CH&.MB Z2S ST., KE7 TOES. w OULD notify tbe Trailo that they arc opening W eekly, in new and beautuui patterns, , The Wamsutta Prints, : ; - 'ALSO . . - I ; The' Amoskeag, ' A Xew Print, which excels every Print in the Country for perfection of execution and design in full Madder Colore. Our Prints are cheaper than any in the market and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly attended to. -" ' apr4-deowly . .. V '' ' '- ' WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, r HatijBootid: Shoe, Redtiy Made CUkhing '' ; Uardieart, Queensttiurt, Jc, dc, . - E. TUACUE & W. fl.; LUCAS, , , i Vol 73 Public Square. , -. . . , ; , WE will sell every description of Winter Goods at low figures to close out as near as possible before receiving our Spring Stock. Our Mr. LUCAS w bow in the EaiHora cities soliciting consignments and purchas ing job lots for cash and short time paper, and we promise our customers and Merchants, making their purchases In this market, tliat our stock will be large and attractive, and we pledge ourselves that aur bouse shall be head quarters fur good bargains, for cash .and. short, prompt paper, . . . . . janio-tf . : '' TRABUE k LUCAS. BEECH, W bolesale , & Retail ; Druggist ! (scccco to k. i 'tooun a fx.) " , . : Corner It road and Cherry Sti eets, "- --- ; NAIIVILLE, TENN." - ' " " XTCJ ILL keep alwaye on hand loryw and complete V V assurtiuuut of everything ket m the Drug tine, which we will s.il as chc.ip as the cheppest, and as Jtnod as the best, which we are. ready to prove all the time and at any lima, day or night, to the satisfaction of ail good citizens who will lavor na with a cail and patronkise. - . - . et -, JOHN J.. BKfaCH-; sept Il-tf ';' . t , IIOISK. MC. 1XU M31E.MIL FAIXTEB, - No. 75 Nor b fTlsirket tlret, . t Opposite Myers, Hunt k Ce.'s Carriage Shop, "; . & All orders from the city or country attended to with promptness aud despatch. .;. septll-tf,; r6lac'co Saie'"ia-'sr. ' t A.' IUM I LTON'3 w A HEU0USE, i , v On Mondays, Wednesdays ul i : Fridays, -; . . . AT TEX O'CLOCK -AMr --- jftS Tliis arrangemeul is made tot tho pTirpused boih accoinrndaiiug buyers aud piaatura, and 1 hope will be saltslactory. .. ." , . , . -liurll-a '-,v XlIAJOLIOKi-' . .11ATES OFADVEliTlSJLMG frtrrfc i i . . r , r fr t -y rx rr Ve fTUX QRl TO WKTrrCTE A SQC AK f One Square 1 day $1 00 ach additonal tasertioa $ 50 " t 1 week, S 00 each additional square SO -!" 9 -a . Ofl 1 aanOi oa.-r.-V r u r 'f - . 3 " 12 00 44 0 5 " li09i.!"l " 00 12 . 25 00. " . . . 10 OA amrwAaLSgAT, rLXASVKB. One square, ope year, $30 each additional square 810 Wriuen notice most be given to take out and stop -adrriisemeals of yearly advertisers before the year txmros, otherwise we shall charge till done. No contract of yearly advertisements will be discon.-; uuwuwiiiia previous boIk la s,"-tor mta ay charge be made lor . leas' than one year at toe yearly- ntes. i . . "..-j. i-TA a Adver ' isers czceedio; - t&s spaea ecu-; tracted for will be cliarired for ills excess.6t - i I ' -. , i I J ? i r I J.f- rt , i .-" I i MONDAY, SEPT. 3RD, MRS. IRWIN wiD epes School for Girls in the Basement of the PresbTte-' "cumu. AiTmngetuuiwa nave Decanted to give a full and. jtboroogh Anemic and CoUexiate Education. - - ' -- - - J The Lady employed to teach Music cannot fail V r!re . , - , entire satia taction. , . . T ,r ., . r; ' Mon. P. . SAVTEL, a native of France, and a grada -1 ate of tbe Royal College of Algiers, wiH teach Freacn,' ' Spanish, Italian and Modem Greek. Mon. Santel pre- . sents the best testuuoniala from many distmguiEbe4 ,srTJ persons. ' .. .. ? r .-7- r Mr. R. J. Meigs says of Mon. Santel: He' has teen 1 teaching my son some time, and this practical trial of ' him convinces me that he deserves to be trusted im ' lAicitli) as a Teacher of French."- .'t'-i; - .. til K The regular Kates jier Session of five mon lbs art $15. . - ' $20 and $25. ' - '.-' .i EXTRAS ? ' ; .- i . ; -j Susio on the Piano.... $25 00 m Latin and Greefc.-.i... 10 00 1 ' - Modern Languages.. .................. 20 00 j , t .t Crochet and Needle work.......:.. .; 6 00 ' ' fiir Pupils wih be charged from the time of entering ' ". r -4! to the end of the Session. The bills will be payable at ' the middle of the Session. aug2S-tf i ' : HELM B OLD'S -. . . GENUINE PUEPAJtATION. i ' .- - .--.' i . ii, t j HKLMBOLWS BUCIIU for the Bladder. . HELM SOLO'S BUCHVtorihe Kidneys. " ' - HELM ISOLDS BVCHC for the Gravel, .. HELM HOLD'S BCCHC for tbe Dropsy, "' - " 1 ' HELM SOLO'S BUCHU for NerTousnesa, - ' - ' '- . HELM HOLDS BCCHU for Loss of Memorr. . HELMBOLD'S BUCHU fur Dimness of Vision, ' -- HELMBOLD'S BCCHC for Difficult lireathin. , . HELMBOLD'S BCCHC for Weak NerveZ ' HELMBOLD'S BCCHC tor Uaiwaal Lassitodel . 4 P-l. HELMBOLD'S BCCHC tor Horror of Disease. t HELMBOLD'S BCCHU tor Night-sweats"" " ' " HELMBOLD'S BCCHC for Wakefulness, - -' lr, . HELMBOLD'S BCCHC for Dryness of akin, HELMBOLD'S BCCHC tor Eruptions, - l I " HELMBOLD'S BCCHC tor Pain in tbe Back, - HELMBOLD'S BCCHC for Heaviness of the Eyelid ' " " with temiorary suflusation and iose of sight, - : ." HELMBOLD'S BCCHC lor Mobility and Restless- .." 7 , ness. with want of attention and horror at society. ' J 1 HELM BOLD' Sj&CCHC for Obstructions. . - .T -HELMBOLD'S BCCHC for Excesses arising front ' ' Indiscretion, and all diseases of ' - - - - EEMALES FEMALES FEMALES H?' ' ' - - FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES ' . -FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES ' . OLD OS. TOCXG, SIS OLE, MARRIED, OR CO "-' ' -J . TEMFLATLSG, MA Mi AGE, , ..: TAKE XO MORE-PILLS, . , ,r TAKE XO MORE PLLLS,' - 'i,- ' TIIET ARE OF XO AVAIL, THEY ARE OF XO A TAIL IS THE VERT BEST ' J t-:'t tt ;. i . s EEMEDT IX THE WORLD a;,j j Fcr all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising , . . from indiscretion, habits of Dissipation, or in the ' - ' 1 ' DECLIXE OR CHAXGE OF LIFE I ivrrfji SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE! XO FAMILY SUOCLD BE WITHOUT TTf' " 1 JAKE XO MOKE BALSAM, MERCURY, OR mf-i .t-f PLEA SA XT MEDICIXES iVR CXPLEAS- . !'' AST AXD DAXGEROCS DISEASES. - ' !! i HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHC .i I, rV" " - ' : - ' - .-.'. " m r :i . ,i' ;;t.;a ' Secret Diseases : ' In all their stages, ' ' ' ''" At little Expense '; r ' Little or no chamje in Diet; . , k So inconvenience . . tt if- ,-AXD XO EXPOSURE t ,: ', 0 . , Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHC for excesses ' ' ' arising from habits indulged in - - " -: k -i " ' : 1 I BY rOUXO AXD OLD, ? . ; i s r.Ti I '"- 44 ' -J 4 tt - 'i .-! rt ci ! : i " " " ; . Ir i M : tt it h - a . - - Aad for diseases arising from babits of dissipation.-'' It - - i: removes all improper Uiacuargee; and will restore the. , , j patient In a short time to a state of health and purity. ' ' L'so HdmhM'4 Extract Bucku tor disunses and afiec voi .il tious of the most distressing character. " . Use Helmbntd'i Extract Buck for all affections and' 1 diseasesof the .: . .l.:j.ii r.i I ' J Li fLX-ba l.'tr U rinary Organs. " - - . : -I -' Whether existing in - i MALE OR FEMALE. V " i" 1.; 44 From whatever cause originating an 4. no matter of HO W. LOXO S1AXDIXG. V. r u o T . . 44 44 44 44.'. U i 44 -I. ; -;I S 'j J V I t V All the above diseases and symptoms admit of tlie same Ireatmun t and may originate from the ( READ! READ I READ tit HELMBOLD'S BUBUU is safe and pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in action. ...- . Personally appeared before mean' Alderman of ths "4 city of Philadelphia, H.T. HELMBuLD, Chemist, whe r. Hi; being duly sworn, does say that his preparation con tains bo narcotic, mercury, or injurious drugs, but is kt - purely vegetable. . - . . . . - - ..... ; H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer. ": ' Sworn nd subscribed before me, ths 23d day of No '." rember,l!54. . -, WM.' P. HTBBARD," Alderman, rice n per bottle, or six for fa, delivered to acy.-j address, t . . . - . - ! ! .' OXE THTXa CERTArX- - ; ' ' ! : A '.Trial Cost. Trat a Dollar-Try it! fc And be convinced of its efficacy. And it is accompaa- . . .. ied by reliable and responsible certificates from Profee- - - - ' sors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Lu .-. i.t Prepaml by ' ' ' ' ..I .. IL T. EELMBOLS, l r,. .Kr-.vv ,; . . - Practical and Analytical Chemist, .-. '' j 104 South Tenth street, below Chestnut, "e-J ' - -. Philadelphia: - A"frCSXfi"rfUr770.V Should unprincipled Deal- ' ' era try to palm, off another article, which nays a better -" -' ' ' r" irofit and . is worthless, ask for Hclmbold's, take no;-. , ;i ,.T other. - - " it'!.! CURES GUARANTEED.,: ; r tv: ' ,2 w 1 I' S ''! .: ' ' tgSRAIXS 4 B ROWS, 4 .-i'.f :xz - Wholesale aud Retail Agents, Nashville .FJ . . &Mt by a0 DrapjisU evaywkere. ' " " r - aug-dAwiy w . .'Grass Seedsi - . Cif BARRELS Timothy Seed; . . "5U 20 ' Blue Grrsa do; - s , 20 , " Orchard Grasa do; 20 " ' ' Herds Grass do; ' i' .'.-. i: f - n u .',- : t :.; -.1."! s.) : In store and for sale kw by " ; ' soptH: . . , . HUGH McCEEA Jt 00; , New ;Bobks. I . , Just received by ,.' JOHN, YORK . & ;co., - ' ' ,. y I NO 38 FJflO 6'itEET. - ii -!. THE KOTHER-IN-LAW, by Mrs. Soothwar th, Am-' thorof Lady of thelsle complete In 1 vol $1 M. ? Language without master. . . t- tj Latin, Spanish, FrencL, Italian and German lanrua- ges without a master. Any one, or all of these Ian- ' guageacan be "earned by any one withoot teacher, ' with the aid of this hoc. Price $1 : octl-tf Sliocs tor llic MllUon. r ' SNYiiER & FiUZZELL; ?,u HAYS in store, a large and superior stock of Boots, Shees and Galtors, to which they eali the alien-: tKn of all who wish good shoes and ax remarkaU few price. i - Our stock for Gentlemen, is large, and embraced vrery. variety, both ewed and pegged. The ladles will hnd every styie ot trailers, wim ana wiinoui heels. Also, Slippers, Buskins, Ac., for Boys aod Youths, Misses and children. - We Aay a large .stock ani of etery variciy.. . . P Li A IS TAT I OS. SHOES, 'I We would call the attention of Plasters to oar PEX- , MIL'M i'.RUGA.V, which is a most superior article. Also, Kip and thick Broftans, DuLch Boots fur venM, heavy double Sole thick Boots.. Our Slock of Boys Boots and Shoes tor fall and winter is targe and good We have taken unusual paius uv getting up oor .lock , s this fall, and we are aaiifnod that we will give aati&fae- " tiou auu indnceiBents to all Ca&hi and prompt pay a -customers who shall give s a call. - .1 ocUMf , 4. a o . , . - , .,i "... Pl 21 AXEY- & CO '' NO. " MARKET STREET, ivl:' :u Wholesale aud Iletail Deatersv i "vTrousut and Cast IrcaXooKStcTt L V'ND evry rariety of heating stoves, Crates, T5 plate, Coppor, Iro' , Wire Zme.Japaaed, prie4 ' and cutumm Tinware, Brass KeUies, Ifmit Cans and. Jars, Cupper bottoms, Ax., A. -Are now in receipt ef a large and well asawrted stock of every article ttauaLy kept in their turn of tmaineW, which they are, dater-.. , m med te sell low for cash or to punctual dealers, 'Job work of every kind soiictted and special at- I tin given to iu. We are also prepared to do RooLr-j Guiu-; iiig,ix.,iaUie beat uuainor possible. ' i t i s i -- 1 l IQ i I .--a i i t 5 :vS ' r. i i 4 vf vj it it 21 JT ";J -f 1 . i t3 CjXTJJ, CUA.SUiJut cu, wwr I Li, ij'. tuii i.. t.--