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a I t I i ! MONDAY MORNING. DEC. 17, 18C0... ROCK CITY 31IL.LS. . RETAIL PRICES.' -- - - Be!1." FioorJnbagjf , inhaXbags Old Hickory d .-,. a 26: i'- " Eaaio - do S 66; :'-" is 1 80 Mixed Bran, per 1000 fes. , oua dollar. Com Meal, per bushel, $1 60. . - ' DtliTirxl to all parts of tie city: ' " ept ZX-ly- M0TE2ESTS OFTIIE RAILBOIDS. Departure of Iassiier Trains. ASHvnxs Clttaocja 3 :30 A. 5L, 3 P- U Tanrssra fc AtABaxa 3:00 P. M. LccEmutKiBmu-2:16 A. X.,J2:15 P. M. " GaiialinExrr 3:0 P. M. Ebgitiaw a Kasvccav 4:45 P-M - i. . j- - " Arrival of Fauen'tr Train. Xijimiii A CH-tt a toog a 5i30 P- M-, 8 A- M. TmBHiAiiiiw-10i0- ,, LoctSTH-L Ax Nisniu 5jOO A- 5SOO r. M. 4. Giiurtn Erorw" 9:30 A. M- NuarniikDiciin-lllSA M.,ltlS P.-M-V Encxraxs k KxsTtrcrr 10:15 A.M. "Thk ScbsceibebL. twits Clarkstille Tjk Steam ib Mat Dcie Th Natioxal Hotel Th Citt an.its Ecs-inkss--Ths; FkMALK' ACADEMY- McCoKMACX'S ABI-GaL- tEBT Th Gts. Amkb.sox. One dy- lart wees: " The Scb.-CFIBkr " found birasrlf on board the beautiful nw steamer II iy D-ikr, gliding down" tbe placid Ca xberland. boand for the thriving city of Clarkville, tmiaent ly the abiding-place of fair women and brave men. The May Duke, commaQd.-d by as eleTer a complement of oSJcrr an evi-r trod the deck of a steamer Ctpt. Chaelet Davw at the bell and Doco. Datu at tha dek wa'.k-d the water like a thins tf lire, and in doe time, Mew her wb stle. rung her liell, and rounded to at the Clarkaville landing, and " The ScbsCRTBKk" wait d op lowo em phatically vp town, far yoa will B:iJ ihe road from the rivr to the Public Sq iare most de cidedly uppish. Kome eat, and at the last accounts from Europe was still aUting, upon her seven bills.' Tberesbe h-is tbe advantage of Clarksville the advantage of nnmbi-rs; bat the pedestrian who transport- one Luu dred and ninety pounds avoirdupois of per--aonal Individaali'y to tbe summit cf tbe Lrl upon which Claikvl;le sits l.ke a young queen, will cheerfally forgive h-rr at the top for wanting six to make up tbe nnmter claimed by tbe E ernal City. At leas', when Tie ScBacEtBEa' reached IbeNa i teal Ho tel, te felt fully satisfld with the one asceut, regardicg as be did, such iLiug as generally more ornamental to a ton than u-e!oL At the "National" a fl st rale house, kept by hi old friend Sfckteh -Tiis Scbcribkk''. establL-bed his qiarters and male b m if comf irtably at borne, b-ing a'ded and a!etttd therrla by bis friend Srcsrex aforesaid, who baa a g"nlas for making people feci at home In bU boane. .. - - - TThen this unhappy Rpablic of cars was npoa the full tide of saccssful op-ra.iio 1 ere trade and comm-rce bad been 1 1 ight-n. d Iron? their propriety by tbe cry ot uUanlo-i aai reces-Jon, Clarksville wai a b3y, thriving place ; bat jast now, like Nx-thvile. and all other towns ia tbU section, it Wi'ars an a-p- ci Of dullness and inactlrity. Is Is the great tobacco mart of the Slate, and has annually shipped immense qnantities of t';e wiedto lesa favor d lands; but at thi time, though ber warehouses are by uo meini eaifty. there la nothing doing in that line. Taere Beems to be neither bayers nor sellers ill awaiting a eolation of the q-ie-tion which is to perpetuate or overthrow the Uuioa. Iu the meantime, the holders of tbe article ate consoled by the rtficiioa that if lh-y can't ell their tobacco, ii'll not be washed ibey can finoke and chew it tbemst-lves. - And here Thb Subscriber" would take occasion to remark, that Clarksville can oevtr become back rapt from tbe pressure of tbe ttme?, so long as she baa so much of Teunessee and Kentucky to bock her. The most intereting i.-atare 01 " Ihs bCB- BCEIBEEVstay in Clarksville was his visit to tbe Female Academy, jasily the pride and boast of tbe city, presided over with so much dignity and distinguished raccess by that tru Christian gentleman and finished scholar, t Eev. A. L. Haxiltos, D. D. By the energy, enterprise, and fkillfal iranagement of Dr. Hamilton, this school has grown with almost unexampled rapidity within the last f; w years. andta popularity and patronage are eurpa ed by that of no other institution ofit kind in the State. The original bjildings were found wholly inadequate to the want: of the schovl, and v elegant and imposing additions bave been made, at a cost of $40 003. afford ing nmple room and verge enough" for tbe long array of youthful innocence anl beau'y J. seeking there the blesMogs and bentflts tf (I education, both ot mind and h art.- The 1 1 Si'Bscbibeb"' was kindly ebown ibrongh tbe establishment by Dr. Damiltox, and was much Bt'rock wl h the. extreme neatnipf, the tasteful simplicity, and tbe quiet order which reigned everywhere throughout tbe" Institu tion, and not l-fs to with tbe happy adapta tion of the buildings ia all tbeir appointments to the purposes for which they w-re construc ted. It would, indeed, be difficult to find school buildings anywhere arracged with more convenience.. The ScBScaiBEK" was present when, the . . . i 1 j .1 , r tnoies OI lue uj ueiog uuup, iub jouny 11 I dies were difmiast-d, and wearing beneath his I Test a what-d'-ye-call-it a heart that u J wars feels a pleasurable emeiijo. at tbe eizbt w - ot beautiful and iaovceot girlhood, be I Is. a the fairy brfgsge, nnmb ring some two hun dred, filed before bim. that if be knew m much aboct tduc&tionalaZTiiiis as he doe about th- public: ion of a daily newspaper, be aould throw type-metal and prinirni: presses to .the dogs, and precipitate Lim.e!f into tbe presidency of a female academy in less than three weeks. " Oh, Try beau'lfiil ar itt'.a ftr's, With ttct Cramnl in claab-rioa cocs . . (Bt ItUe gir,of cjasa J mwui Froai a. ywbere to SKeetaixts) Wlti 'ipa on wUkb soft lies rpO; As saabcanu e 1 tbi opeatag roa. r- Azl cheeks roar - th teams , . Of tunst oo tit 43 t ttrrarcs ; Titb (Tea as full 4 f gentla l gnv J Aa stars tLat gtn tba brow of "!gvt, Aa4 havta that ki ow an tuoagbt of care Ob, very beaatlful adeed ibej ar !" To parents and guardians who havedanzh- ten and wards to educate, Dr. Hamilton's school cannot be too earnestly commended. TEB isCBSCBIBEK" aLso VltMteU Mr. JlCJO l xacx's Daguerrean Gallery, where be sar innumerable Cne specimens of art, but noe with which be was more pleased than ri b a well execoted life-six portrait of the late TTm. T. n6ltlX, Lis btru ideal of an orator. Of this portrait be was presented with a b tograpbio copy, which he means to have co lored aqduitably framed to adrn tbe walls of tbe Patriot OrriCE, where it may ere long !e seen. Mr. UcCoex CX is an accomplished artist, sod thw picture sbail long be k-pt as a pecimen cf bis artistic skill, and as a token of bis kiMdaea. ' ' ' ) Thi: Scbscriber" bad -the pleasure of meeting several of btB old friends during Lis vjourn la Clarkville among thera T, W. BEAOfcntT, Eh4 formerly of tbe Banner, who, since tbe late canvass, In which be fought gallantly for our caue, has been repoin Iq laiet.. and enjoying Ufoas it comes, npon bis oatirebeath. r: ' ) f . , . ; I After a pleasant stay of several days, "The Scbjcbibes" took passage npon tbe Goval Anderxm, bound up th river, which, alter spping at Harpetii Shoals ta lc-are a suS- ient amotrat of freight to enable ber to meet teea&fally tbe disadrantages of low water, G er I At.dfTto i cummanded by Opinio TH?MPioy, who is a C(Tnparative stranger ia - these waters,.' but a gallant and experienced effiwr, po8esing every genllemaaly and bu siness raality to rendi r Lim and Lis boat par ticular favorites of the public. S cond in c mmnnd. The Stbscsiber'' found bis gen fit and mach-e-'teemed irieud, Captain Bex. F. E-Jas, so well and favorably known to ev ery body on the Ci moorland from Nashville to Smlthland, and to tbouaaJsof other "ap preciative" people, whose homes are cpon oiler trib-it ir'es of the HisisIppl. Clarksville and her institution; tbe Miy hiita& ber. aLic-1.-; tbe. General Andtrton and her? long nay they wave, ia the senti ment of r ' ' - The ScBicaiBR. S?The local of the Banner still persists in bis determination to decide from the Cor poration unless tbe City Council will let aloae the Personal Liberty Bill requiring property holders oa Franklin Avenue (for-m.-rly Hog Ally) to pay for the improvement of that thoroughfare We would bave no otj-.-ctioa whatever to hia seceding were it not for tbe f ict that Lis example may hare a bad tfftct opon South Carolina. . 3yTwo gentlemen, oue greatly disiin-gnich-d in politics and tbe other posses-sing s me little pt omit-ctiou celebrity in this State met near tbe Post OS;e Saturday aftenoon and fell into a conversation on '-the all ab HirUng topic of tbe day." Ia five minutes thy had a larger cro.d around tbt-ru than you evt-r saw at tLe graud tulrce of a coa eolidated circus. The Tueatrk Bkneht or Mrs Helena Never, within the m-tnory of the second oldest I ibabiianf, hjs there prevailed bere at Ibis season of tbe year. ju?t such another deitth of public aniUM nfflta. It was but the tithtr week that every ball in tou was lull of couc. rt troup?, negro minstrels, p t nopilc3u, and other tourc.-s o! fun and Ad dling, wh ie the Thi-atree too waa in full blast, a good cotnpuny pl.iying nightly to wuJi -nets" mfuiiently "brilliant."' but by no mjans lare. Now, th? tbin-' diffirei:t. Tlx; biirntcork p ra ba vanished, tbe Pa n-'p icoa is rolll up aal go ie, and tba Tb t e cb e not t lb - tread ot Koscius, uud ih9 pit isd irtt, tena:.ll.'fS and dumb. This evening. Lo-f'-ver, the doors cf onr dfsenel limpid cf ihs tragic mue will be tt.rown i'p n fr lb- b- n fit f Mis.4 Tit Lena, who will appear ia the Stranger and Temptj-Lo-u Mi IIklexa merits a suoiaoti il bene fit at tbe hands of tbe play-g-vrs cf Nsb viile, and e trust it will not be withheld. Nashv.t.le and Cuatt Noooa Batlroad CovPAT. At a mee'ing f th S'otkh .ld. rs of tb- N .-bviilr and Ohxttauooga Iitiln.al Company nt MurrretFb.ro, on tte 12ih in stant, tbe old Board of Directors wa. witli oat r.ppo-itiiin, r--elected, except Alkbkd Miller. E-q.. of Ri h -rt'rd coonty. and J. M. jIckrell, E-q or N i-b viile. who d' cll-u-d a re-eb ction, aiid iu whose s'ead Cd. E. A. Kkkblk, of J!iitfresbjro", and N. E. Allo waT, E-q.. -f Nashville, wen- elect' d. At a fuV- qii-nt mating of the Directors the for mer fflr-rs of the Company were r;-elct' d to 211 the re.p ctir-J ?tati n Lor. tofre oc cupied by tbein. Uv3n of ysierday. PhiliiabjI'nic CouctBr. To-morrow eve nin the Pbilhai m'oic S ciety will pi re another if 1 heir d. 11 t!ul cone -rtn at Odd FiILjws Hall. We need not speak of their mu sical fkill that is known to every reader in t';e city; we need not be.pek for th-m a large audience that they always have. We learn from ihe West Tennesee Whig, that Mr. J. Harmon Trie , who lives netir M Q.n, Henderson Conaty, undertook to whip one of Lis negro men about a week ago, wb'-n the negio threw him down and cot bis throat from ear to car. Tbe tegro waaarresled, tried by a j try ot twelve slave holders. wa C');id jrnQ.-d to death, and was bung last Tuesday oa tbe ground where the murder was committed. A tilt at Cii ltaros. A billiard match of five hundred points came off at Lyons, on Uaioa street on Saturday afternoon last, be tween Mr. Dabkt Rotck, of tins city, and Mr Wareex of New Orleans. Mr, Eotce came cff triumphant. Tbe game was wit nessed by large number of gentlemen. -A lidy has seat tbe editor of the Moulton (Ala..) Dtmacral ablud cockade. He is tickUd almost to d.aiii at its reception He ought to have been tickled q-iite to death ii he hud consented to wear it. But be says be is too old to mingle iu the row that is likely to come of such things, and has handed it over to a young man, whi, if we are lo be lieve all he fays cf him, is ns brave as forty J cues CiEsaks, and can whip out Black R publicaaibtn without tbe leat help ia the world. Pepbwal. A. S. Camp, E-q. of the Nifh viil; Pitriit. wa- t.i ib.i city ye t rday. Tbe rnU-cnb- r was weariiiiT sixa a cbfctriul ci'Uiiteoanc', we are li d to b- lieve that the Pin riot 1- iu a ibnving conci ion. May tbe Uuiou Camp lire be Las been in-tr uan-nll in bui.diiig. oe ever kipt rigbtly burning, witb a J'utriot to stir tae cbuuki. ClarkzVtLe Clirun ele. Aal fie PUriit mill k;ep stirring them as loug aa thre am uuy to i-tir. Kiver .News. ABRlVrD. Dec. 13. J. A. Fibber. Pudacah. Minuetouka. PaJuCAh. DEPAKTtD. Dec. 15. J. A. Filler, Padncah. Tb.ri are alout tbee leet water on the Sh a!s. Hud tailing slowly. Ti.e fl.ie packet Sli tnaonka departs at noon to-d iy lor P..ducab. Tue Dew steam, r A -'i' was expected lit oiht. Sb i-i to leave t -day for Cin e naati. Tui- is one of tbe must magoiduent batsno the Western watt . . We ! ara from tbe St. Louis Xewt of tie li b, that on tb 12 b tbe Riyai bounder tils poit, was Iu tbe ili-fci-;ppi river, at 3 iet p I-land. Tie liver was swdlioga little. Th? ZLLm n pa.-ed Cairo Saturday, on ber way h. Te, aud will te in port to-day, pro bably. Appaintment of Coraml.slonera. The Gaverour of MLvi.-ippi lias made the following appo.ni m-nts ol CommBioiurs to ibo several Southern Stale, under the reso muou of the L girlature of that Sta'e: To Tirgiuia,.... C P. Suiiih. " Georgi. .W. L. Hrrl-, Waiyiaud, ,.A. U. Uaudy, TeBneasee ,.T. J. Whartou, 44 S.uih Carolla U. E. Uouker, "Alabama,. J. W. ilittbeas, " Kentucky,... ...... V. S. Featberston, - Lttiritna:... Wirt Adams, Aikana Geo. R. Fall, , Texas......... H. H. Miller, , Florida,... E.M.Yergpr, " D.iaware,..........Heniy Dickiuson, Nrtb Carolina...... Jacob Thompson. . The K-McxxtBocKka aIaoazlvb. With the January number, which lias just been re ceived, the Knicktrboeker Hag 'tint enters upon tte twenty-eighth tear. It baa been eulargvd to one hundred and twenty pages, and is printed on new type Among the coutribi tors for tbe next year are some of tbe beet American writer., "Old Kxick" has out lived many periodicals t iat atarUd oat in lifj backed by bear . capital, aud looks brighter and .freIicr . to day than It did a quarter of a'century ago. Eoyal Havana Lottery. - Tbe foiowinx aanibera drew the principal -Tzai ia tta arawin; of November ST, 1S80. - - - - i,1 Koa. Priiw. I Nna. Prtz . ifoa. Prlsa. 1,8 $100,000 2a 17S $3,000 f 22 OSi $iO,0J 14,133 60.000 9.4C9 , 20 000 ; - lumbers 317, 684, 2SIT, S994, S0J1, 8129, 4223, 6S44.S9S2, 0254,0.-91. 8787, 83ST, 11678, 13012 13704, 14308, 14S94, 1- 27, 17153, 17MS, 17759, 17787, 18022, 1S171, 18275, 19878, 2O50S, 20612. 206i3, 20553,21024, 2122J, 22245, 22500, 2361, 242-8, 2iS24, 25154, 25624, 25S94, 26C62, 264 i3, 277, 28353, 27232, 27S69, 23143, 2SS8S, 26931 I0tO eacb. Tbe doii drawing of this celebrated Lottery will take place oa the 15th of December. For particulars sea advertisement ta another columa. - - ' - .. dscl5-iatriwlt DOX EODIOCEZ. -- i i mm ' noilowafif I'lll--ire a sure remedy for all sexual complaints, aad may be taken by females of all ags, who are suffering from a disorganized system, or those distressing diseases n particuUu- which fe quently occur ( from inattention) at the turn of life They are so mild' that tbe most delicate female may take them with perfect safety. ' derll-lw From Ihe Home Journal, New-York, Aogust 27, 1859 Among tbe many apparent trlfljs continually being brought to the surface from tbe ideal under world of the unknown, there are occasionally simple articles costing bnt little ta detail, bat whose combined bene fits, usefulness and economy of time and money, ag gregate on the basis cf millions Such an article is Spalding's Prepared Glue. IU cses are innumerable, and as its cost is next to nothing, the demand for It ia universal. It is prepared with chemicals, and used cold requiring bat Itttle skill or time for its applica tion. - - decll-2w CoMriAUHSG. We have heard repeatedly during the last few days, persona complaing of weakness anl de bility. We would aay to all such, get some of ilolan's ."Ueugthening Cordi .1 and Blood Purifier. It Is beyond all doubt the only remedy that will renovate and strengthen the Fystem. The immnsa dem ml for it from all pans f the United States is ppoof eno gh ot its bcnaflcial tffjcss. We know by expanan- e that It is doliclous remedy to take. Ca 1 and try It. See the advertisement ia another column. deel . dw4w Wasted A situation in a grocry store, or commision hou-, where I can be actively employ.-d. I bave studied B wk Keeping, and ibiuk, wiih soms ixneriruce could take charge of tbe books, ol a concern; salary uo obj ct. ref retiCii given if required s to cbar.io er, fc A;)i!y at R -ddickV Boarding House, Cherry St.. if I sbould be abssut leave a uot-; s ating where 1 Iih11 c ill. GE J. B. FRENCH. Late of Amh rt couuy, Viigiuia. Deo.ll - Perry Davis' Pain KUler, the old and waU known remedy, which has acquired a worl 1 wide ma jwa lor the care of sadden colds, voubs, etc., weak stomach, general debijty , nirsinj aore m-i-ita, cancered iiiuuth or throat, liver com ?UuJt, dyapps:a or lnilgtiion, cramp and pain ia the stomach, bowel compUint, painters' coilc, Asiatic ch -lera, diarroii and dycntoiy has lost none of its good name by repeated trials ; but continues to occupy a prominent position in every family madiclne cUeL Labancn Siar, Dec 12J, 13j9 deel dw4 3TIa c nsequence of some" very wild shooting recently done in our ci y, IXii Uow ER has op- ned a Pistol Ga lery ou ih- cor ner of Cedar and Cherry streets. 3J fl or. where th'-eu bo anticipate linleam ihemeiiic of that kind can bave an opp wtauiiy u learuiag tbe beaut ftl art , aud b- gu.iran teen that after a veiy littl; practice jou Cau wing" your man every time. Open thii- evening. NovlO-tt. fZ- The L idies have remdved to vote ou rhe Sewing Machine question. They bave declared fjr freedom from leather pads di minutive sbattles, and wiuding bobbins tod are determined to bave Sewing Macbiue work which survive tbe wnsu-tub. In fbort they are going "to a mta" for a new admin Utiatiou under Tbe Grover A Baker, dawtf f3T We are glad to see that we . bave the rare oportnnity again, to sell or exchan our second band clothes for tbe b autiful stock of China, Glass Ware, Fancy C dna Toys aud Jewelry, which has been opemd by Mes-rs. Oppeabeimer & Wertbeimer, sue cessors to Mr. Barlchie, over the Store at Hardy & Bros. lm. Zr. TVcaoer'i Canker and Salt Eheum Syrup and Cerate fur curing human by purifying the blood. RE A. I) TIIl5.UOW IT ACr?. When disease has been long in the system, the first flattering symptoms after taking tbe Syrup is that the humor Increases oa the skin This should not alarm you, it only shows that the diseases is working out just the result we want to see ; apply the Cerate, and the humor will heal, and the disease soon disappear, deel dw4w I HAVE Twenty-five Thousand dollars worth of Sta ple aad Fancy Dry Goods which I will sell at cost lor Cash, aa lam determined to adopt an exclusive cash business. I invite all those desirous of purchas ing Goods to call and see for themselves a No. 22 South Side the Square. DAVID HCJIPHEZY. AU those indebted to I. C. Nicholson & Co., or Nlcb, olson & Humphrey, will please come forward and set tie their accounts, as we are in need of the money. '. "PANIC STRUCK," Intending to reduce what is certainly the' largest STOCK OF -TOUACV.O AXft Citt AAV IN THE STATE. I will sell from this time without regard ta Profile. J. W. LA.GLKY, de4-tf 44 Union Street. To Coii&Utiipfives. The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeka by a very simple remedy, after having auf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow -suflerers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing aad using the same, which they will find a ur ear far COXSCMPTIOX, ASTHMA, BROS CSTTIS, c. The only object of the advert er in sending the Proscription ia to benefit the atfiicud. and apread tuformalion which he conceives tobenralu abie, and he hopes every sufferer will try is ren.edy. as it will cost them nothing, and may pro blesT.g Parties wishing the prescription will p address Bev. EDWARD A. Wl 0, tVillltmsburg, oct4-ly Klnps Coonty, Xew York. CLuruiAU. We have a large stock ol Wi.vtee Clo thixo ;or Meu aad Boys wear, which we are selling at prices to suit tbe time. Alabama, South Carolina, Georgra, North Carolina aid Viriuia Money tak-n nt par. WARD, BIRMINGHAM & CO. nov24-lm No. 2 ) Public Square. . Fall and i Inter boes. Farrar, DUmuk- s & Co.. No. 45, Collr-gp street, have received tbeir Fall and Winter stock f Boot,Sboe3 aud Gaiters of every variety-.- Call a4i9ee"them tbey are selling them low. Tbeir stock of Nauao Bkogav is very large and superior. : Noi8-ln . St., Locjs. Mo., 25, 1SG0. . At the National Fair tbU day. the first and highest- premium was awarded to the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine, or r the Singer, Wheeler &, Wilson, and eight others in competition, tf ' ' -. HORN'S. -SILYCK BINDS ' THE ONLY PERMANENTLY ORGANIZED BAND IN rHE CITY, wiii attend to all calls lor music both at borne aad abroad, giving entire aalisfactloo or uo barge. The Band is composed of -1. ' . f- ' Fifteeu Perforsiiers, with a complete set of sew silver Instruments All calls for music, for funerals, pic nics, serenades aad Jubilee will be attended to promptly. " ' ' , V:' w- I- H0RX, : " - Uanager aad Coodactor, apr27Jly - - . 1 South College St. City Bank Aotea Taken at pur, by Mya?, Hcxt &, Com in settlemeut of aceouata, or for Buggies, Car- t at The siren years of nnrivalled success attending the ' C osnrjp : 1 1 n Art Ass a ci ation, have ms !e Ita brefteloil worltL,-oathout every qriai-i l-.-r of taa ouatry. - - Cud.-r the auspicss of this poiralar Institution', over tkree kanJUei thousand hornet have learned to appre cit? by bjaaiiiul wo. ks of art oa their walls, and choice literature on their tabies, tbe great benefits de rived fum becoming a subscriber. Subseriptiucs sra cow baing received in a ratio on piralied with that of any previous year. ' .; Term of Suiscripfion. Any perwu can bocome a member by subscribing three dollars, for which sum they will receive 1st. Tae larKaaiid suparb steel eugraving, 30x38 incnes, entitiod, v., . ALTiP S U3 r ER IXG II IS : U ECR ITITS." 2 1. ine copy, one' year, of that elegantly Illustrated magazine, . "THE CO33I0PJLirAir AST JOTTBSAL." ; 8L Four aluii&iions, during the saasun , to the - Call ry or PjinlfrgsfiS i?r a:; way, 3f. I." In a iditiou to the above ben fits, there will be given to subscribers, as gratuitous premiums, over ' Five Hundred Beautiful Works cf Art. comprising valuable paintings, marbles, parians, out'. J inns, sc., forming a truly national benefit. TaitScPERB tlxoit.iviNG, waieb .-very subscriber will receive, entitled, "FaLsTAFF ili-oTtWNO hii KtCKcna,'.' is one of tu;; m st buautliuf and popular engravings ever issued in tliis country. It is dono ou steel, in fine line and iiipe, aud is p. luted oa heavy plats uajr, 3) by 2$ mclie-, mtkiutf a most choice oruitment, s-:tt-aole'l.ir tha walls of eituerthd libraryiKirloror otrlce. its subjuut is tbe a-icbrated soeue v( bit John Faistalf receiving, in Justice "Shallow's balce,' the -recruits whicii have bjaa galUeiod lor the "ragged regimont." Itco ilil not be luruisbed by the trade lor iess tuaa Ave duiiars. . - - - - -. - Tue Art Jmrncd is too well known to the whole country to need commendation. It is a maniacunlly illustrated m iguzinuof Art.iwntaiuiug tssays, rtories, fix;ms. Gossip, &c, by the. very boet writers , ia Ami ica. . Tue tuirraving is Sent to any part of tbe country by mail, with sjicty, beln packed ia a cyliudor, post age prepaid. auitsciptions will be received until the evening of the 3lsl -f January, 1381, at whicii time tbe books wil ci'aud thu fr.nuuuu be giV'-n lo subscribers, No person is rrrietcd -to a single Subsci iption: ihuSd ri milling SI5, are entitled to dve muniberbbip. andtoo e extra Lngraviug tor their trouble.; . .-iibcrlptiocs I'roin Caiiiorbii. tUeCanadasJ and all Foreigu Cuuntrl-.-s, must be $3 50 instead of $3, in or der to iieray extra postage, etc". .-- ........ Kor iurthar particulars send for a copy of the ele gantly iil.istratcd AH Journal, pronounced the hand oaust majaxiiie ia Amv-icj... "it contains a Ca;ai gue of f remiums aud autnjrvus S Jperbeiigiavings.- Reg ular price, 6' cants pir number, bpcuiinen copiwf, lnwdver. a i.lb j s nt to those wishing to subscribe, oa rectjp. of 18 cents. In stamps or coin. - Address - . C. L. Dl K3Y, Actuary C. A. A.. : r novl7-tf- - 518 Broadway, New-York." . . rT .lv f Radway's Regiilatinj Pills.' . . . t The T-iumph'of Vegetable . JIideHnet ever Calomel, Qjunine, aad their xinlred Mineral Poisons. The serious iniunea un lUid upon thjsitk, afflicted wiia Cuius and Kever, or Agua and . evwr, Typhoid t'svtf, fca.-lei and otner tVva.s, ta the Administration or Q iLiiaj, Ca.oml, AiSuicJ Utue il 1, ac , in wUuie salj duo.s, are daily san in tue SutT, ou colored, and yelKiwtUinod c ippie an be totters turough our streeta, raioiy cry lug out for tieaiiU' htal'.hl health t Let puysicious and otders br ia u. uia, tuat ia a.1 CIS js eituer of levari or iituer diSj3j, wnere custom nas snctiu ied ta p. eSC lpli jU ol Quinine, t alumel, or U ae Pill, that H.UiA'jr' KKuCl-ATiNO PILLS will s euro to thj pall Hit all the benefits. In a mueh Idas timj thau tase p.isons a e axpaLt-a u achieve, without eniaumg sac a trrioi ailauks of tne liver, haart, ana g.-n-ral aystj.u. .siae-tjuthn of the cis-.-as a tiat aSl.ut us. a. e caused ., by over -dosing with Q ilnins Ait-mv, Ca oml. 4o. - - e ' Ran war ' RixiCLA rso Pius operate in frpm hree to six boars i- not strata tun sy.-t-tu Sr.not weaken it Id nut ! ritale the bow! ai - cli ta I Vita gum, and th roiore ptssait to uate paitivtly cur.s coustipa t on, livai com iiaJDi, laduatl.a, uUr.uata, mu.curial ilsaoS a, Ac, w ien uotning eisd will touch toe cum pi iluis. F.oui l cut pi at will proa'.ce a heaithy iis h it. B- tjuarantee J to "o j ireeirom inercui y , quiuiae, ioiiae, aatim nt and ever, dra-t.c and dangerous ar g. Tue aa.at apirljnt la the world for Udius and .II i a d d a j's It f ii i. fa iag Sfsolfeiija For ul aruus, eruptive diseases, BaowaT' BDrova n0 tsaoLTSxr, Is taa oue thing nedfuL It revoia tKn.Irs thd coud'ti id of tbe b.ooo.,- axpelllag every rltm ut tnat tends to decomposition and putridity, jnJ eq aaiizoa the t ir uiatioa. It restores the impaired C-Histitail ja. - It radical y curts Sara eyta, and all eat Mi lsas -s of tha f-icc or person. It makes the scrut- ulaus s un I, an J removes dva. y ayhUUlc taint, lrtta toe alsasea system. -- .-'.-.... . The Minnts Medicine, t: Tnatantaueous &iSc is given by Ra war's Bsaor Ra UET in all cas.'S of acuto pain, mtdi ualor extern iL - It suips i i a mom.-nt ttia maddening agony of Rheuma tism, naura.gia, t-attOache, bur s, scalds, cuts ,ind bruiaa, -wben applied outwardly. -.lorture, that il cOQilnavl would ciuse death is arrt st ,-d by a single coseol it. in dve minutes. ltaus;endsdiseasc,glving lime lor tbe action oi tbe other remedies.- - Ail una piaian caused by unhanthy air, are prevented by its occasional use. When th uercous system is paraiyajd orcuuvaised, it vniuuces nipid n-acuon , immouiate ly reli'-vinij spasms, c-ovnlsiot-s, bsterics, Ac. - For the debi.it.it i.l it is ilia best possible stomachic, in finitely bsttar than alchohol in any urm- llave it on bra l always, for il m iy be required at any moment, aud no drua will supply its place. Rad way's Remedies are sold by DrujgUU every where. - LWIV, PENllLETON 4 CO., Airents for Nashville. J . AK Oil H I VI i. 1 1U U AAA1 - RAKWAY CO.j - 23 John Street, N. Y. decl-lm ' ' ' To tub Editors op thk Patriot: Deem ing it my duty -to tbose i.3.et'd, and to tbe one wliu cur d me ot two malignuut Fever Sores upon my leg, whicii made my life bur deiiB.nne lor live, years, Jiaring apptkd lo several physicians who could give me uo re lief, and tiyiugall kinds of medicine. I could get, which was lecoininended for old- eorea. All seemed to faiL I gave up ever being cured, and wished for death to relieve me of my misery. For many months my limbs pained me to. that extent I ";cbuld gei; no Hleep,:until my father, who, being cured of a severe Riietimatitm by the Indian Doctor, at No. 100, High street, purchased for me a Woulc of his 15ud Purifier and a box of his All Healing Ointment,, which relieved me immediately. JJy b'gs -are now ound and well. My general health aud strength is better than it ever was ia my life! And if I owe any man on earth a debt ol gratitude, that man is Drcior' Anderson.1" T wisb every' man, wonAn uud child in tbe world,' who are afflicted as I have been. ufHicted, who have suflered a I have sutfered, m;iy real this letter and thus Hud where they can be cured. I am of tbe opiaiou bis remedies will cure any sre in ex.sience, ' and I would recom mend all thus nfll.cted lo apply to the Indian Doctor, No. 100 High eireei, where they can lie relieved ot misery, and also be perinaneut 4y c ired. MERKION SAMUEKS. Besides a tSandersville, Davidson county, Tetiuessee. NasHTrLLE, June 14th, 1860. To the Editors of tub Pa i biot: , . , . - -j I vih to make a statemuut through your coliitnns of whai tb" luUian Doctor's Pills and Liioo-1 Purifier have doneljr me. I have taken ab -ut a quart ol blue mass i,:d all oth er med ciues I could get b..ld ol; none seemed logive ine reliuK ,1 was troubled witbiDys pejwia uutil I appii -d to the Indian D cior vt bo gave me lit- Piils and . liloud Purifier wliiijb relievil me . immediately. I am now iii belter he.iilli tnuu 1 imre lieen tor inauy years, au-i I C-n r-coinmeuil tbe ladiun Doc tor's .eniv'lies to oe all b repr.' Beuis i beta to te. uud xuould ajt is alliClicted to -try bis medicine CaFT. DAVm'licUHJia. " - joly!2-tf .- , -- SAPONIF1ER,; Concentra te cl: Lv e'. IIIE ItEtDl . FAUILV. S O A 1 xv! Iv K ti . $ AN IndespenMMe article! i sry family; wbereti wilb in. mi-oi.il. a. y kitchen gruate, coiubmed witb the sap.iniiier, oiey can "uiaKe -U 'oe conp tho) us: i.ard,oil or Uucy. Ii w.H n.axe bird-wain soli. sua a il. c an. ty , - to pei lentiou nolhicgequail ii for c caning aud aooanog. j i :. -'. - . Pat up in air-tiga: iron bozei of one lb. eacb i w.l r aii,'4i:i fi5 1 os. common easj, frm 15 t 25 gallons elegant io!t toap, or 8 to 10 ls. hard. : i , , . ., . It ha n.iw b. ens. veml ye i-satacethlslnvxlaabh orttot.' a first ru rod. .cert ih jibe pub Uc, and the es ti.i sti.ai iu whieli It is beld who. ever known anf tried, a- d tue i inuet.se 'temacutf.-r it fiem all q.iar tera.arn cunolu-'ive proofs of ns real merits aud vak Umo.i f iiuiv trlt'lo - i - , .. . BEWARE Ot JMlAirjiS rre success of oni sn cle, i.k - ib-u U a.; di-o. ori s of tru1 merit and vnlu.iifc iudm-ea uuori icip. I parties toim tato it. WUierer-rw carrr o th & pcbiic nr.iiist worthiest uOrr-KKKlTs and -ta like bone but the genuine. H-i.luai n I p.t'-n ed arti-le, Manulacfnred ei Iy by he fKN.i LVAMA AI.T w A Ur A TURING COK fAXV.of tt r-irwntum, Allrgneny Vu , fa. OtPce ii.d neimt. So. 396 Pom ft , alM.ve the Canal Bridire." Piitab irgli, fi uB.,wliOTits. utituoiactiiruof standard qoa.iu ,C luetic sVula r..r bunji Mrrs, frfa !-h, Ke Uoo4 I oda Asll, tiul ij...la, Clil-M-i.'e C Icium , Cop. peraS.Uanpauesn, iirln aidBudaSiilarr.ttis. tsleacb l ii If K.wdr. M ir.aoe Asid, taipnnrio Acid, Aqua Fortis,Chi'rform. ' - - - 1 -- Extra Kefl lO-isoow-WiiRa Tabie. Dairy and Pack ing auli, w r, anted entirely Pure and Drv, put up in various packages and styles.- The only Faro Salt in tbucouuiry. . - . - rOKSALK BT ALL . ; Store Keepers iatuejlUcdcStalJs.a' 1000 Cases" Sapouifier.feflcire.'fnr aai at ' JSl !. acturera i-iicea in tots to uit urch.ses. by - , - WsLB c KEUaiUO. . r aarl-wly " St. Louu.ljo ; For December.. i . Harpe-'s ILigaXine for fteceinber,, -Harper's llataame for December. - Lea.ie's U-iguzme for DeceniUer.f , i . - O iey's Lady's Book lor U camber. i, . Pmera 'a s Magattnt tor DeomVn-r.- . J. - , Forabr t JtjlIN YORkt A TO i.. - S Jbscrlytcs alsoraceived fur tba onmin - , Keaicai nooks ior sa by "' J0axYORKU. . - novss-u . , 83 Unica sueot. DAILYTATBIDT OFnClVl Ha, December 17th, LSiO.' J f - - Nashville Tbe money market Saturday ' was ia the condition which has characterized' It for several 'ireeks past. Honey was scarcely to be had Many price. Exchange Ta very difficult to obtain; The Old Banks eoatinut to supp'y, their 'customers, when they'san. get It, at 1 pr caut-premiaooj ether EanKs and Bro kers aed at 4f35 percent, premiora. .-.- Tbe toa-sriile Journal of Saturday says ': "There U nochacve ialherat a for CTtrrencv- Xhere is more demand fnr-NeW Orleans eachange which ia very scarce, and which was sold yesterday at 1 per cent. premium m advance of ) to J per cent. Tbe bank rate foe Eastern exchange is 1 per cent. ,' and tbe bro- aarkwere drawing yesterday upjn New York at li par cent, premium." i.s, i: i jv -Ly Jr. - The Cincinnati Commercial ot Saturday ssy 3 Exchange was ia fair - demand yesterday, but the sales in the acsrree&te were not larire for Friday. Tbe supidy continues to be restricted and the market arm. at the QUOTATIONS. New York Sight. 1 preea Jil prem Boston........,..., Philadelphia.. Baitimo e New Orleans... . . . Gold.. .... ..- KdiS.t. - -v.: . nominal. -u nominal pom. t-t prem Gold waa firmer to day at S per cent, premium. 1 Tennessee Bjnda Continue to advance in Naw York Oa tbu 14tb , wa leare by telegraph , they sold at 12c ; ' COTTON There were no sales Saturday.' Plaatera are notofferiag to sail. ': x t --1: '' f. -V . TOBACCO Loose leaf 34c 1.; lags lSc it. rrrr"r".:'""'-";.v.-!";-.:' f. CHEESE Western Resar.ve 11011 J4o perpoimd. ' FLOUR We quote i- : ' , --j ''. rt., Superfine, in barrels.. . 00Cs- "- , Extra, - - ' - aoo m i : lusacks ...,...j..,...3;oo3 as WHEAT This article is scarce; and wilt sell readily at$l 2Sl 35 p.j-busheL . BACvrShouiders Xc; elear sides 12c; hama 180 per ft.-; - r::Z n .-:!- ry tCORX White 75c par boshelj mixed foe.". OATJ 46350O per bushel. - .: . LARD Supply limited. Sales at .12O12X0 for new. " . ; . . MEAL Is sef'ing at 75c fi baabe'C D FKATHEtti We quota at 37S38c fi ft. - GINSENG 36c fl ft. - . - -:- yj. per ft t .GKOCERIES W quote: Fair sugar 7o ft ft.; prima to choice iXfaSXc, in barrels Xlc adranee on these figures..!. - i . - . '; New York Coffee Sugars 10XSHX? 9 Jb', crashed aud p.wderedlliiac;LTaf ll12o ft., , .r. . MOLA-SE3 ANO STuTJP Mul sses in barrels 35c fl gal ; hVrbarrels 40:; Sugar House 48345c- Golden fyrup in barrels 7tc; La'f barrels 80c; and kegs (tea gallons) Me.: --i -' ' - -'i - COFFEE Rio 14)15c; Lagnyra lT$18c; Java 18 ems v -ft.- Stock tuM. ii- - TEA ItnpaJal 60c8l ; Gunpowder $Q&6c;- Yotmg HySon 0(3r80c: Black C0ctl 60. SALT We quota Cmrt Sack' at $1 25; and Ynie at $1 50; aud Barrel at 40c f) bushel. J 5 COTTON YARNS The fo lowing are the Agents' qui ti ions for Co't.u Yarns: 700 and 8i0 8a ft dos.; COO 10 ,;8 Oils., and 400 12c. . , ; IVHI3KY Rectified is hel l at 80&33C fl gallon, and cjunt, j at 03' 6c f) gallon, accordiug to quality. . , CANDLES S ar ISo ft ft for light - weight; 80c for full xelght. Tallow, summer pressed, 12c; Sperm 45 ' ' aAISIXi? Layer $32)3 28 ft box; W. R. $8 M8 5 SAP- Terpentine 82 2&&3 J f box.i ; llRAN 81 10 ft CWL mn -y .? " HAY S24;S,'26 ft tosv iJ- i JW $ W' RYE S jcfol 00 fl bushel. fjr- "BARLEY $1 2 fi bushel.' a i . i'-.f . 'DRIED FRUIT Apples, peels lj iOJ4Ci Peaches, unpeeld,$l 1531 85; peeled do $232 25.J. l tj, PEA NCra Demand good at 6675c ft basheL . f i ; Cincinnati iristrlcct ? " OxciMaATx. Dec. 13 P. U. There is some trade in F.our, but sellers are still mo e numerous than buyers, and consequently i.o change can be noted in prices. . The business doing is most.y ior or ters ou ouutnem arrnaot, aud is sua fluto t ) the low grades. ... . , ' Wheat is not offered to any asua, au there ia aa eOort to get higher prkes. Some i .quiry from the iniTlor is noUixd, and s Uea ror tlaU account are aaid t have ben made, but none are reportad- it llera are still disinclined to pay over 5c for prima Red, ana vse to a tor prime wniie. . . . , ' Corn commends 32c, with a steady 'market. Outs are inactive at 27c , ' - .. -Barley and Rye remain as last quoted. ' b.sky was advanced to lijc, wah a more spirit ed market. . i . . -. .. ? Provisions moved witb some irregularity to-day. An effort was apparently - made by operators to feel better, which to some extent whs successful, result ing in tje e--tablisbnent of a better .figure for best oranas-ot aipss rorx S14 25 and for green Snould- era and llams-4, 8X8Xc , Lard also baa a bet-. V-v pc sit inn, and best brands are held at c advance 9'c-1,000 bbls Mes Pork were sold, in lota, at 813 50 $13 75 $14 $14 25. Considerable efforts are made tu buy st iff deliverable ahead., bat they seem so re. ceivetiess eucourageinent thin Bnainii .than nnual i i n s- attempt to cuptract are aeuoiuss more attr,Or jit-ib e to the'difflcu ty of making money negotiations than to the speculative or gambling uicUnations that usually characterise sucn transaction! . ' A I ':' . - HOGS i Mi-f i i a wt Had a tolerable ready market at $5 25, so that packers 'and drovers found it a little more easy to opera te than for several days past.' Efforts to vary tbe market iroutbe figure named, were of course In pome Is suances successful, bat for prime Hon they generally ran above rather than below it: The receipts keep i p to a very even a vf rage, and theficility with waich drovers have adiug.ed their drivl g to thecorreut tonu.tion oi me mantel nas been surprising, So far receipts uave been very light. . Usually, at the pres ent -period in -the season, the packing business is about at its xeniih.-.- Feeders apparently have an opportuni ty or making up in (he quality and weight of their nogs, what they may lacx in numbers, if they do fall shortf and aso a ehaaca tq make, the Hogs bring as Charleston Market.'-5' a r- '"''rsaBissiojt. Dec. 13. Sales of cotton to-day 800 bales;- sales of the week 6,000. iTbe market closes w th an advancing tenden cy. Middl nt; Fair llUXc. The receipts ot the week were 3,800 bales. ..,v,. .... ..V.,-..- ....... r. s. : j -Mobile Market.: J. -; . , . js -.-h, . . . - - . . troBiLK.'Dec. 13. ; Sales of Cotton to-day 6,000 bales.., AUddUags 9 taivfto. aiarset sioaay. , . , (.. . Bank Note andxcha ge JLlst. ; All Terra. B'k Notes. . :parLouisiana Banks . : ldis ..ldis .10 dis . 6 dis . 6 dis . 6 dis Except Mobile.. Bank of America..... 5 disl Missouri Southern Bauk... 2dis State Bank Ala. Commercial Bank.. .. 6 dis CentraL. Da idridge Bank..:.; 6 dis Commercial B'k. Buck'a Bank.......j IdiF All good east 'n B'k.. 10 die Virginia .. .. .... aV310 dis 3. Carolina ft Geo..36 dis H., West's B'k Ga. .10 die North Carolina.'.'. .7.10 dis Ocoee Bank ..10 dis Lawrenceb'tr Bank. Jio sale Bank of Tazewell. .. v. 6 lis " j Claiborne'.. ."".61isJ Citizen's B'k,Uem..nosale Bank of Jefferson. ..90 die Exchange Bank. 904 it Kentucky Banks. v.. . ldis OhieBankS.... .8 lis " - ESCUANGE. ' ' New Or leans....i... '8 pre New York seUusf . ; :. 6 pre Philadelphia .. .... J. V pre Baltimore. ........ . . . pre Louisville .-v.aak Jpre Indiana State Bank. 3 5ds Illinois ..; .... ..... .lOdisI imcuuiau .......... s pro V "f - -K woarrHixaa BAircS. Agrlcult'l B'k Browna- . viile. Central Bank. Mechanics' B'k, Memphis. Uempnis .saving Inst..,' . Am, & lianaf. Bank, t . Knoxvilie. ' Farm's & Merch'ts Bank, Memphis. .. , . 3aak of Trentoa. Sv : broke i -.i-tj t-..;i ? .- -Specie. . v'j --- -.: i Gold,; American. S8pre J Ml Tor.... ,35pre " 5 ..,.-:,:,Laad, Warrants, :( ,.-e, H 40 acres, per acre.. be sale 1 120'a..........nosale tsO'a .t 4. .bo sale 1 160.. ...iW.......u8aJe I r . Chancery;: Sales. ;i7 -' j Dacvi At. Allen's Bmse and Lot. -a u pURSUAXT to a decree of the Chancery' Court at Jtl ashviile -ia the case of R. W. Shaffer vs. David M Allen and othera T will rffir fit m.hli n.tn nt m i.ontce, in ine urari uouae, oa Saturday, tne lata day oi uecemoer, isou, toe nouse ana uot or lavld M. Allen, on the western side of Vine street, frouth of Breed street. v Lot 45 feet by 165, and being the same bought of Henry Hluod. Tsaaa. 1, and 3 years' credit from day of sals who interest, ana saie witnont redemption. Security required and bb reuined. J. E. G LEAVES, aov20-td . . C.JI. 5 i -h.j t -m . i-fi ' m f t - maammmaatm - i J - -i . ,. iWoaSlanef ot Caoneery Sal. ": ' j.. ':' PURSUANT to a decreo of the Chancery Court at Nashville, In the case of "-'elixG. McKay va Lewis Y. Craig ana others, I will sell to the highest bidder at the Court House, in Nashville on Monday, 101 fail ber, I860, Five Slaves, Eliza, Alice, Uarun, Betty .Ann; and inlknt cltlld of Eliza, ita same not known. - TxRJt Six moalhs credit, purchasers to give Botes with two approved securities. t Bach, of the ehildrea as are under tea yeara of age will bo sold with their mother, the woman. Eliza J. K. GLEAVES, C M M. ; Bov20-td. !.-,. k i.t-r: a- ..-trmi,i,:is .a i,..- : i .. Chancery JSale." 'y A. PI Gr instead, Adm'r. Ac vs, Nancy Chad we'lLj and H others. '- .... . - . - . ' , . . GEORGE ClxWELL LAND. AND SLATES.-- f PURSUANT to a decree of the Chancery Coart at Nash vide, at November Term. I860, in the above named cause, I will sell to the highest bidders m tkj, premises, on Thursday, the 27tA December, 1860, The uwtwvi iujvu m ueurge vuau well aiea seized and p- asessed tbe same lying on Mill Creek, In David Bon co loty and the following slaves, to wit: Hubbard, age! 65 years; Clarissa (50), Allen 50), Henry fSO). iu.1 fVT Uirr W AA . ' . years credit,' without interest,' good personal security re quired and hen to bo retained.' Tb Slaves on 12 mouths credit, without interest, and for these, Botes of purchasers, with two jood securities, will bo re quired at close of sale. y . J. E. GLEA VES, C. 4 1L i ': . i Cbaiicerr Baity-".-c,i Of.ViliiiWorxsrinA IN pursarance of a decree of the Chancery Court at Charlotte, rendered at tbe September Term, 18M. In the case of John R. Anderson, for nee of Irby Mor gan a Co., against J. W. and M. r. Shelton," I will oa isiturday, tho 22i of Deeomber next, proceed f sea t.i thn l.iirli.M( hLil.la. ; ,W. . , . , . , Charlotte, a valuable Farm lying on Yehcw Creec ia UKason county, cocitimn-alxjui ivO aues,&ob, 00 aeres Of which- ia cleared, aad undcM vnn.1 atata af cuKivaiioa. The above described, traeuuf Land has t cpoa itaconixortaDieyveiUDf House,. with all rncoa ary oot booses. A pint of tue above daacr s ud Laads wui ds anowa eauis Uay sf sale. Tarrna eaah. wrvaa - at, v, yfaW. t, V. C A MISCELLANEOUS. f -1 Taa Awmiatios or Lasocacass. There to a grow -tag lanaeacy in tnis age to- approrrtate. uie vus x -pressire words of otner languages, and after a well to incorporate tbena into oar -own ; thus the word Co. phalie, t which is from tbe Greek, signify lng "for the bead," ' ia now becoming popular tied in coBaection with Mr. Spalding's .great Haadacae remedy, but it will soon be used ia a snore general way, aad lino word Cepbalic will become as eommoa as Electrotype aad many others whose distinction as foreign words has beea-wora away by common aaagenniil they soena native and to tho manor kora." r? 'ardly Realized. ' Hi 'ad 'a 'orrible 'oadache this bafternoon, handl stepped into the hapothecariea hand saya hi to the man "ean yon bease me of an 'eadacbef" "i)oe3 it hache 'ard," says 'e. "Hexceedingly says hi, hand upon that 'e gave me a Cephalic Pill, band 'pon me Hiaor it cored me Be quick that I 'ardly realized I 'ad aa 'ead- ache. -X 1 s . ii ? 'j$ar HaASAcaa Is the favorite sign bv which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natu ral state of the brain, aad viewed in this light it may be looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape, attention, till too late to be remedied : and its indications should never ba neglected. -Headaches may bo classified un der two names, visi Symtomatie and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of dis ease of the stomach, constituting sick headache, of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache, ot worms, eunstipation and other disorders of the bowels, aa well as renal and murine affections. Diseases of the heart are very frequently attended with Headaches ; Amomia and plethora are also affections which fre quently occasion headache." Idiopathic Headache ia also very common, being usually distinguished by the name of nervous heanache, sometimes coming on sud denly in a state of apparently sound health, and pros trating at once the mental and physical energies, and in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by de pression of spirits or acerbity ot temper. In most Di stances tho pain is ia tlie front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting ; under this class may also be named Neuralgia. - For the treatment of either class ot Headache the Opbalic Pills have been found a sore and safe remedy, reljeving tbe mast acute pains ia a few minutes, and by its aubtie power eradicating the diseases of which Headache is the uneeruig index. '-' I - - ' $ T jc t : i - I Bsiooct. Missus wants yoa to send her a box of Cepbalio Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills, but I'm thinking that 'a not Just it naithec ; but perhaps ye'll be afther knowing what it ia: Ye sea she's nigh dead aad gone with the Sick Headache, and wants some more of that same as relaived her before. Druggist. You must mean Spalding's Cephalic Pills. Bridget. Och I aura cow and you've sod it here's the quarther and giv me the Pills and don't bo all day about it aither. - ' J .- -. t .r.-.- i-V - fi, ' .-i : : t. - i .. ' Constipation or -Costiveness. No oae of the "many Ills flesh Is hair to" is so pre valent, so little understood, and so much neglected aa Coativeness Often originating in carelessness, or sedentary habits ; it ia regarded as a slight disorder of too liltle consequence to excite anxiety, while in re ality ti is the precursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, aad unless early eradicated - it will-bring the ufleror' to an nntlnv-ly grave, t Among the lighter evils of which costlveness is the usual attendant, are Headache, Colic, Rheuma tism, Fool Breath, files and others ol like natnre, while a long train of frightful diseases such as Malic aant Fevers, Abcesses, lysentary, DiaiThoaa, Dyspep sia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypo, chondrasia, Melancholy and Insanity, first indicate thea; presence in tbe system by this -alarming symp tom." Not unfrequentiy the diseases named originate in Constipation, but take on an independent existence nnless the cause ia eradicated ia an early stage. From all these considerations It follows that tbe disorder should riceive immediate attention whenever it oc curs, and no person should neglect to get a box of Ce phalic Pills on the first appearance of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insiduous approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life, ABeal Blessing. Physician.' Well, Mrs. Jonas, how is that headache? Mri. Jones. Gone I Doctor, ail gone I the pill you sent cured me m just twenty minutes, and I wish you would send me more, so that lean have them bandy. . . Physicsan. You can get them at any. Druggists. Call for Cephalic Pills, I find they never fail, and I re commend them in all cases of Headache. - - Mi. Jues.l shjtil sand for a box directly, and shall tell all my suffer ing friends, for they are a real blessing, ' - --- - .---. . - I Tws.fr f Hnxiotis er Boiuaas fia vbd Mr. Spalding has sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated Pre pared Glue, and it ia estimated that each bottle saves at teast ten dollars worth, of broken furniture, thus making an aggi agate of twtmty millions of dollars re claimed front total loss by this valuable invention. Having made hia glue a household word, he now pro poses to do the world still greater service by curing all the aching heads with bis Cephalic Fills, and if they are as good as I is Glue, Headaches will soon vanish away Ilka snow In July.- " V . LI r - s v r:r: l-ti i - v .j A Over Excitement, aad the mental cure and anx iety incident to closo attention to businesa or study. are among the numerous causes of Nervous Headache. The disordered state of mad and body sscident to this distressing complaint IS a fatal blow to all euercr' and ambition. Sufferers bvthia disorder can alwaya ob tain speedy relief from these distressiuo' attacks by using one of the Cephalic Pills whenever the symp toms appear. It quiets the overtasked brain, and soots es the strained and jarring netves, and relaxes the tension of the stomach which always accompanies aad aggravates the disordered conditioo of the brain. J'- ' - l XZ' t.5 Fact wokibt awownvo. Spalding's Cephalic Pills are a certain euro for Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, nervous Headache, uosziveness aad General Jjenmty. i-;- 'T j . - :VJ vr..i... -t.,:.::,rt;---!..;iJ: Gitxjjr Disouvsati Among tbe most Important of all the great medical discoveries of this age may be considered tbe system of vaccination, for protection from Small Pox. the Ceohalic Pill .for relief of Head ache, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of Fe vers, either of which is a sure speciuc. wnose oenents will be experienced by suffering humanity long after incur discoverers ars forgot tea. ,fcJ - c- 'it -: j: " sDib you ever hava the Sick Headache f TV yon remember the throbbing temples, the fevered brow. the loathing aad disgust at the sight of food. - How totally -unfit you were for pleasure, conversation or study, i One of the Cephalic Pills would bave delivered yoa fmm all the suffering which you then experienced. For this and other purposes yoa should always have a box of tbem on band to ese as occasion require. - - - CURE- rJLz" . - Bv: the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of JVervoiu er SuJc HeeAache may . be prevented ; and it takea at tha commencement of aa attack immedtate relief from pain and sicknaaa will bo obtained, i: . Thev seldom fail iaremovifix the Kansea and Bead- ache to which females are so subjects . - .- - Tbey set gently apoa the boweia removing uostive- ees. ' - " For Literary -Mei Sudents, PelicaU Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as Laaatixe, tmprovuig tno eppetue, gtvsng nmm a. v' to the digestive organs, ad restoring - tho aatural elasticitv and strenrt of the whole system-. -v f " The CEPHALIC PILLS are 1.4 result f ton Inves tigation and carefully conducted experiments, having beea ia nse many years, during which Man they bare nrevented and relieved a vast amount of pala and stJSsriBg from Headache, whether originating m the nervous system or from a derar jh sute of the tiomacK. ,t They aro satiroly vefotabio ta tbeir omp-s!tioo, and may bo taken at all times with perfectaafety with out Eeakiaraiiy change-of diet.' arad the absence of any disatreeaoie taste remden it msf t adminiAer ihem ta AtWreR... : " '--' .r - " '. i Th rsnuias have five siraatarea of Hssry C Spald. lpg on each Boa. ..- - Sold by Prvrrisie aca an otner Deaart m aaeareices. ABOtviUl -t by r--. ' p-aid aa' ' tcft s 'A -w W .... M W JS la erdsra oteoUts t ' J t 1" . -1 HL.IIT C.?AtDLNar il s i avsj aa. W w a s mm-a. i r- . tWTOHUwtiraw 44C4arrxat,rcw-trsv I :- ----- -:'. - - - . - awa I wttvtivwwtavi iw - r - -- pDRms JiOTf'Sc mm u T5 x r "r r An aperient and stomachic preparation of lTLGIT pttr'fled of Oxygen and Carbon "by com. ooj3toa in xiyaxogen, oi niga morucal auiiior- ity and extraordiaary efficacy in each of the tolldwinr complaints, wiz. 1.4 . t i ' .t. . DEBILITY, NEKV0US ATFECTT0K3. TV - CTvri0?. -DYSPEPSIA DlARKirEA. C0rSTL POTION. .VJROFITLA, SALT KHEUM, SCFBVY. . I i ...in. . I.njj, AAV. . a. . m.T-4 .in. ' jauajika, Aiivaun. uuiiiariau 13 ltvtlt.UJXi A. TIS2L 1TTBXITTRIAL CONSEOTrrvrrES. TKTT-?"3 miTJLKT FZVT33; KEUBALG1A CKEOld HEADACHES, IX5IALE WEAKrTES3. KI KENSTEUATI0?. WHITES. CHL0E0STS, i.. PIMPLES ON .XcTH -fACE,. EOUOiTXESS . 0? TILE SKLN, CU r . v The IBO.V beins absorbed by tEe'llooaara thus circulating through the whols system, bo part of the body can escape tneir truly wonaar- fal infinenee.' - "-'. -t !"'-' : The eroerience of thousands daily nroves thai no preparation of Iron can for a xaomeny bs coinnaren wita iu i ampariues oi ue dioo j, a pression of vital enerev, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicats its necessity in. al most every conceivable, case. In al cava of fciaale debility (fluor albas, chlorosis, etc), it; tweets ara dalihtfully renovating. Ni remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole history mudieiue. which exerts such prompt, happy, and TuIIy restorative effects. Good appetite, com -lst9 digestion, rapid acquisition ci strength, witt ! atn - unusual disposition for active anc .ci.6erful exercise, immediately follow its use. A.s a grand stomachio and general restorative it has no superior and no substitute " Pat op In neat flat rartal bnxra rontlnl'( V pills, price 50 cents Ir tn.x : lx tx'xr a 50na hoten boxes. OO. For rmlr- t.j Druclsts ;eiM:rUy. . Will be sent free to any address on receipt ot tbe price. All let tcrs, orders, rtc, should be addresi-d Vr- :r:b. LOCKE COJ : - " : . ...... General Agents.. 4- -. - 339 BROAOWAY, tm V. '( above Ii a (amlmua sf tbi DR. J. H. McLEAN'S Strengtiieiaag Cordial, and 1 Bio id PdriOer! - The Greatest Eemedy in the World, and the most delusions and del ghtfol Cor dial ever taken. - - - It is strictly a sci entific and Yege table Compound, procured by the (idtstiluaioo of Roots. J Herbs t and Bark, Yellow Dock, Blood Root, Black Root, Sarsapariila. Wild Cherry Bark -and Dandelion enters in to ita composition.: The entire active remedial principle of eacb ingredient is thoroughly, ex." tracted by my new method of distilling, Mart takiBicroua. exhim liter takmr spirit', aad the most Infallible remedy for renovating the diseased system, and restoring the sick, sufiWraig and debilitated Invalid to Health and Strength. - , McLean's Stren'tUcnlng uovttiai :; ' 'WILL EFFECTUALLY CCRE - -Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia JTaan I -. . .- . dlee., - Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys -and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver ot Stomach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Piles, Acidi't) or sickness of the Stomach, Fulinesa of Blood to tht Head, DuU Pain or swimming in the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, sour Eructations, Choking or suffocating feeling when lying down, Dryness or. Yeliewness of. the tkia aad Eyes, N'ight Sweats, Inward Fevers, Pain iu the small of the Back, Chest or Side, sudden flush of Heat, Depression of spirits, Frightful Dreams, Languor, Despondency, or any Nervous Disease, Sores or Blotches on tbe skin, aud Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.) - - ' r jOrer. a Million of Bottles , Have beea sold daring the last slx"months, and in' no instance has it failed in givuig entire satisfaction. Who then, will suffer from Weakness or Debility when Me Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cure you"? No language can convey an adequate idea of the Im mediate and almost miraculous change produced by taking this Cordial In the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by native, or impaired by sickness. the relaxed and unstrung organization is restored to iia prestine health and vigor. - : - -' j - JJIAitUIEU FERSO.S, r . - .j or others conscious of inability, from Whatever cause, will find McLean's strengthening Cordial a tborongl regenerator ot the system, and all who may have in-, lured themselves by improper indulgence, will find in the Cordial a certain and speedy remedy ,: r. , ,v i l TO THE LADIES, iflcXean's Strenstbeulns Cordial Is a sovereign and speedy cure tor . Inclpleut Conaamption, Whites, Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, Incontinence oi Urine or Involuntary Discharge thereof, Falling of tbe Womb, Giddiness, Fainting and all Diseases incident to Females. ' , '.t , -t-Theis la no mistake Abo at It. j Suffer oo longer.' Take it according to directions. It will stimulate, strengthen and invigorate you and cause the bloom of health to mount your cheek again. Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. - - . ' FOR CHILDKr.!T.r ;r If your children are" sickly," puny or afflicted, Mc Lean's Cordial will make tbem healthy, fat and robust Delay not a moment, try it and you will be convinced. ; It Is lseltclon a to Tab e, CAUTION. Beware of Druggists or Dealers who may try to palm upon you some Bitter, or arsapariUa trasn, wuicn tney can ouy cneap, ty saying it is Just asgooa. -avoiu sucn men. ask ior McLean's trengtb en ing ixn-uiai, anu taae notaing else, it is tbe oniy remedy that will purify the Blood thoroughly, and at the same time strengthen the system: -One tablespoonful taken every morning fasting, is s certain preventive iur vnoiera, tniiis and over, Yel low Fever, or any prevalent disease. It is put up in larje oouiea. t . - , . , . '- Price only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 8S - -: ' - - J. il. ilcLEAN, ' - Sole Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, McLean's Y canic Oil Liniment. . - " - Principal Depot oa the corner of Third and Pine sts St. Louis, Mo. 4 Sold by w. w. BERRY h DEMOYTLLE, XashvflJ. auu an min-uun uruggBjts everywaere. mayia-diasawly . . . . 7..'..ssave ilia rieoes At accidents tertl happen, even in w3 r emulated ami hes, it is very desirable to have aome cheap aad coov tlent way for repairuig Furniture, Toys, Crockery, fcc ' '', SPALDING'S PEEPAKED GLUE meets sU such emergencies, and no household can af ford to be without it. . It is always ready aad up to the sticking point. There ia no longer 'a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone-shell and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of rs . cement and tasted '." -.. - ... This admirable preparation is used cold, being chem ically held m solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-maker's Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. ' . i "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.' , -" " N.B. A Brush accompatdes each bottle. TTice, 25 cents. C Wholesale DepotTXo. 'ii Cedar atreetTNew Tort. . Address, ILEJiKT C. SPALDING 9t CO., Box, No. 8,600, New York v .- Pat bo for Dealers ia Cases containing Four, Eight, aad Twelve Dozens a beautiful . Lithographic bhow Card aecompacy ing each packags. k ' W A single bottle of SPALDING a PREPARED GLL'K will save tea times t'a cost annually to every uouatbold.-SA, - i .v --j , t f j " ; . . - . - Sold by all prominent Stationers, IHnreists. Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers and Fancy Stores 'wsslrv merchants should make a note of SPAL DTNO'S 1'REPARED GLUE, when makicg up thenr list lit will stand any climate. - - - janloly BOBSkT BOOKS.' SEATTfiKW ADDT. T ROBERT KQCHE;& CO.,; - PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r . :'J;: Cincinnati. Ohio, t; OFFER for sals in !ots- - 1000 Barrels Floor, aupcraca its exfra ronlly - - TOO atuiilieis 1 lover beea; boo " Tunotay " v - . 800 "i liorca Srsas; J :",': r- Z .. Z i . - t O " fciriojied and Clean Bin Grass Seed; -tvt)0 boxes Wesu a 'Reserve, Englisa Iwiry and Nutmeg Cheese; t- - . . Lard and Linseed Oils, Bacnrt, Grain, CaoJSrSoaPi Cordage, Bro-ims, Ba.caets,-XU.s, ieac -- - ----- . we bave ampie lacuitieo isa iTt pnntyi it the parch' !5rc1i'',j5'r3 reqairci ty the rxsc'.h r& trade, and to the aai of Cotton, Pi aad Bioum Ires, ASried Fra;i, and Prodase guceraJ-, f W wf f l rrriTT V F -:f ' a 1 PERRY DAVIS' , w - - VEGETABLE. . - - V 'T, - TH.ii GREAT fk. , r . ..oft-ua..- . v - f ' -- rf i- J " ''AX . ' . . A .1, h.a mnA tYa nnKII i. V tit t ass ine attention r , IT tins long ana uurivaucu , . f j, ; FAMILY MED1CIKE, Fur the cure if Colds, Coughs, Weak Stomach and Gtnenl DelnlCyf Infigestwn, Vrtmp mnd Pain sw ornocA, Bowel OcmsXainl, Cbiic, jAorrkmMt, CAtfaTW, ?, And for Fever and Ague,',? xy; " There inoUdngbetter. It has beea favorably know fas morel an tweaty yean la be tha - . . ta. r- ONLY SCRS SPECIFIC for the many diaeasea liwideot to tha humaa family .antfrrnaliy and BxternallV "it works equally sure. T - ' ' ' - -.- v';"vf?rt, -. . hat sarunamr ruf oi these facts can be prodncedw t I than the luiiuwing letter received lauoltateuiiusa Rev. . A. W. Curtis u, . .-..I ,.'..,. : ,. L' i . -s t , Roaso, Uaxooxb Co., Mich., July 8,1 8S. :. t Massas. J. N. llaauas; Co.,v - . - j.tti Gentlemen : ihe cotifideoco I har. m perry IWvatt Paul a. Uler as a reiaeoy tut Colds .toagha.ihaiiaj'-pra ass .isr and Rheumatism, fur ihe cure of w hicl 1 bave stun tea tolly aaed it, u.uuoes me to cheenuiiy rcooanmcaa as viruitat to ouiers. ... -, . A lew months ago I had recourse to it lo destroys felon altliotigb 1 had never -beard of Ks-bciuffused lor that purpofiS but Lavuig suffered mtciiseiy frosa a for mer on, and having nuutiiu ietou at baud- applied tbal aat JaiUur Ireeiy lor about luteeu a.m.lc at ere. Bug, rwfH-aiiau iw myuminni icij iiku uisuuii nioi iiBg. wuicn auureiy ut-iuu.ui uic loiou, muu ai creaseu iny conhdenos at too utmty of tbe n-mcdy .' -Xouis truiy, a. . ilkiic, j Maiibler cf lbs Vesieyan Melhooiat CLurob. THE PAIN-7KILLEE - - Siig been tested m. every variety ol cliaiato. aad by;. I aimoat every natioo known to Americans. It is the ciiiisiaiit ouuiiiaruiii and mcvtimsble lrknd ol the saa omnaiy and traveller, on sea and famd. and so im Shoule travel ou uur LAKLS oa MYLKi WllHUll IT - Be sure you uiiA ior ana ret the retiome pais kuaW, as macy mrihke BUU tBii are aUrtniilcd ta be aoM j - yn Uic great reputatiou a iiiis valuable Baeuacino a" direct Ha acouaipany nig eacn ootus. . tu.d by uealt i s ever ahvre. ' Jr (1 , Price 2o cts., 60 cts. ana $1 per bottle. ""jj? O'if . J- N- bARRIa A CO., ,4 - Proprietors for the Western and Southern States ' i'i Cinnmuiti, C'bie.- Sold by W WBerry &Demovitleaad twin.Pcndletoa- - Co , Kashvuie, lean; 8 ilacfioaid Co, Memjibla,-. Tenn;. J Untbt A Co,' accva a Mead, New Orleaarsi toward UUutor, Louisvilie, shj-r Julia D Park, Laacte v nati.uuio. i . . - octo oawiv JJIi. 8. O. UiCUAUDS(KS r Jbe Ctlebitltd itw lug abd Etmrtf ' t A i FOB HABITUAL COXSTIPAXlUIaTs Jaundice, fever and Ague, General DmbJily, and al . nuaiin ai iiisjtn uia inniiniran minus. - - -&-a Xascr or HvweU. ' I ' HEY are are used and recommended by tig X I'bk aiciana of tne country, and all aho uae thaaa pronouniM uicm invaluable - - m - - Lit jainea L Laepcre wrttea from Navarre, tttark on.- UUki, - tue bitiei s are highy praised by those aunot uig uum uiuigcstion, uyspejaua ana liver camplaiot. k. a Jjavis, luaiiiiiihiiT at Wuiiuusuort.Ubiu.sava. Ihty g.va great talialaclioBw. A use Ibcna mysott, - -iiavuig uuea coiu, betxane prust. ate and lost my appe tile. It eiM)Ved-Btt:,' and 1 can recutnm.sd a witk', A li graat assurance ul its merits. n '" " Lit. It m. Al. Kerr, ol luwors villa, in d.. writes ua that tbey are tue must valuable medicine uttered Ha haa rwuffinwDUM tnem with great success, and with them - uuuie several cuies ot palpitation or the heart and sea. oral debility, i- h .; , ' v" . j - .- writes us a toiig letter uider date of May 4, 1800. He waa much reuueou, having been afflicted Mr three eaia witb great nervous debility, palpitation ut tho - r sail oi the .niu6t severe and prosiraiuig character.4 aiwrcsu-g a few bultics.'l waa comuiei.dv reatorod. ana am aow in robust health." - - v beoia W . lloiliuaii says Ua was afillctad with Kheo. malisua lor twouty yeais, in ail its various forms, and at tlie date ol bis letter he bad; been two years well , UN biueis effecting a cure, when Several physicians aUauuing him cuuia do him tio good. He says, 4' for -1- A riieuinausni, dis pep? ia, liver compiamt. kidney afieo lion, or dropsy, it is a spwciao certain remedy v j . j J. W. Hunt writes from Dehibuui ,' Alien co Ohio, id seuuou where lever and ague prevails,) that be most - ' . j ciieerluliy recommends them ot decided merit in all ta uaaes of lever and ague and general debility. - -, . sj, uaueuttra, u. v wriua irom van men, UOIO, i " 1 meat respecuuiiy recommend tbe bhurry Wme BUa ters to tne notice ot an oispepuo persons, and to al who require wstimuiaticg medicine. SLCIl' SEWS VE ARE RECEIfKQ UAlLi" FCLL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANTLNO kvACH BOTTUU They are sold by Medicine dealers aeoerallv.. . Price 76 cts. per bottle. - - t ' : , - ; t j - I J. N; HARRIS ft CO;, Cincinnati Otud, Proprietors for the southern and Western Stales .ta . t whom address all orders. " u.mr' "' For sale wholesale and retail by W . W, Berry - ilea i4iJl moville ; Lwm, Pendleton a Co., and Rains 4 Browx. .Nashville, Teuu,;.g. Mantutekt A Uo Memphis, Teun,, ') a. nrigut s. Co., and bcovil A Means, New Orleans; J4 II Pnrlr r,nir.,.ut. 1.1. in. LHu-.nH U'.t- t ,1'- ortw-lJT ! MOFF AT'S J Life: Pills aadi PflCBaixmcrsIt' J '1 'HESE Medicines have now been before tho pablia 3 T T 1 lur a period of THlRl'Y YLARd,- and . during j Y that tuue have main tamed a high character ia almost , every part ot the oiobe, lor their extraerdiaary aad UA1 unmeuiale jiower of restoring perfect health te per sona suderuig under nearly every kind of disease to wnicu tue uuman irame is liable.) The billowing are among tha distressing variels of human diseases In which the -- - , Vegetable Uife Medic ine v'"' are known to bd infallible: -: ' ' ' V - SxSErEIA, by thoioughly cleasaig the first and ' soumia sunaaitiis, aad creating a flow ut pure, healthy-'-aiit, i us load of the stale and acid kind ; ELATTJ- ' LENCi'i Loss or Amrrm,- HaAKrsciur, Haaoaoua, ttouotsness, 111 Temper' Anxiety, Langour aad Melaa choly, whicn are tbu gcneriO ey attorns of Dyspepaat, J Will vaii isii, as a uatuiai consequetics of its cure. . . . CJaHVliJtSS, by eleanuig the whole length of the uitcotmctt iui a solvent process, and w nhout -Violence ; ail violent puigcs leave tho bewcia costive , Within two days. k Tfr.ypRg ot ail kinds, by restoring the blood U a".', regular cuculation, through the process of respuratioa -ui such cases, and the thorough solution of all ialesti aal obstructions in others. ' Tue Lue HeO'iiines bave been known to cure EH1 IT- .' Iff ATT -M perunuieuiiy in three weeks, and GtUT as C ua tuat time, by removing local inttaalaiioa uum the WUsueS and llaluenUl of the joints. , AiHuPSLbS or aU kinds, by treemg aad strength-" J -'-emug aua luueys and bladder; they operate mostde- rV ! Luuuiiy on tbeoe important oigans, and hence have '-i-ever been touad a Curtain remedy tor the worst cases - - " "f GHAVtL . -r . . ..- r Ai WO AilS, by dislodging, from toe-turnups of the buweia uiv suioy matwir to which these creatures -. .' : 2 auberet - .i , . . &o UaVY. ITLCEB.S & IS VEIEiATE 60EES. by the pei lect pu-i.y waicii tUese Aaie Atwiicineo bare te the bioou ,-aod an the humors. - VOn u TI J &U rllUN a and Bad Complexions by tueir oi.Us.auvu euect uuu the lluioa that teed tho a in, and the muruMt state ot which occasaTos all - s eruptive cumpiamta, sallow, cloudy, and other d-" -agreeable complex tons. ' ; ... , lue use ot luuo Pills for a very short time win of- -. loci mi entire cure ol SaLT liHLU Ji, and a striking uilppi o VfUlelil iu the cieiUvea im. the akin.' C0st il. H.C0-LS and LH.LUK.ZA wlU always be cure. Ijy wuq ul.tStf, or uiiim me wmst.1 - ' PLuLd. lue ofiuiai proprartur ut these Medic lass Waa mim ul fues m a6 yeais stauiimg by tha csa Of tue die MeUiciDeo aluii - - .- Ei.Vii ax D iiOUE-For that scourge of tha w cattuii ouanu x , tiieac atutucines will be tound a aaie, sheeny aim uutain remeuy. Other medjcuieo leave ua t) suaii subject to a return ot tho aisw.se a cars oy tucse Aieujcuiua is pci nia nitti t Iry them, be satis urauu btf ciireu. t :.4 - -- .w; 4- EI 10 09 FiViES AlT- LIVES COX- jfx -1 16. u.al ueoiiis, l-oss w Appetite, ana ,j c i .in mmtn m Females -the Mouicaies have beea US. 4 '. .. wmo tae must bvuehciai results in cs.os of this do-. w ' suiptivii aang's Avil and oorolula, . u ita worst l.-. lorms.yuima to tue mud, yet powenui acuoa ot taeas -r reuiai aaoie Medicate. Nifcbl c-wuau, N'ervoua DebUt- ' ty , A'ecvous i umpiainta Ol all kinds, raipitatioa of lot udarl, Paiuteis' cuira are Speouny eureo. - , i - ? v r MavaCJ . IAL D SEAitS. Persons wboaoeoa-i ? J SUi.it inn, utveoettui&e uaaued by toe iojatucawas v "' uaeut alercdiy, will find tcese Medicines a pertoet " cure, as Uuy aever aal toerauicate iroia tba ystoot ; F - ail tue efiecta oi Mercury, luunueiy suuner. tbaa ta J mw pawortui prepaiauuoa ui fiaraaparuiav. - - - . , - , Broadway, New York, ; t ' - " P0S SAUB BT ALL iiJtL'trtiliiZS ruiylS-oawly . . ' PURIFYHEBLOOD 1 I R- "WEAVER'S CANKER AND SALT RHEUM ST- MLJ RUP, lor the cure -ei Ot&ker. bait Rheum. Err. - V a, sipelaa, acrofulous Diseases , Cutaneous Eruptaaia, Hrs " ' ' yes, aud every kind im Uavsase arismg irom aa Us- ' pure state ol the Bioud. - IHE MUf f L I'lXTTTK -t " BLOOU PL'RUiLK OF THE KIMs.TEt.NTH CA-MIRY - '' '' It n tbe Prescription oi aa Educated Physician, sad - : all who are afflicted with any ut the above nnmni dsv -:i eases, should use it without delay. It will drive th " disuaaes Irom the system, aaa when once out ca the ' skin, a ' w appliuatmus at DR. WEaVUK'o cERATK, or " ul iilE. T, and you have a permanent core. - , - ' - " " The CLRAl'sl haa proved ttseh to be the best Cat- ' - " mem ever rsvenled, aad where once used, It hat sever r ' " been known to tail of effecting a permanent cure of Old- " ' Sores, Tetter and King worm, acal Uad,Uiubinaaad Frit Bites, Barber's Itch, Chapped or Cracked Haa da ' 1 -or' Lips, blotches or Pimples on the Face. And for -"' r siOlUi. SlPPUhli ANDSOat iTi'tS. the Cera t e ia lb ooiy ' " thing required to .are.- It should be kept ta the bauaa of every family. - . - Pries ot syrup $L,' Cerate of 25 cents per bottle W reclKjua accompany eacb bottle. - Sid by must -Modi- J cine Dealers. J. N. HARRIS C Ca.ProprietorSj- - For tbe Westers and southern stales; Cincinnati, O " ' To whom orders for the above Medicines aiay bo ad-- "J" uressed, - .f ... - . - , Sold Wholesale and Re-ail bv MT. W. Berrv Demo viile, awin, Pcndietoa a Co., Rains Brown, asd a other f'ruggistsof Nasbviiie, Tenn; f. Mansfield A Co,; Mmihia, tenn; tdward Wilder Co., Lounrviiie, ay, A, Wright k Co., New Orleans, La.- weg30-dwly TH. HENRY ANDREW, the original inventor, r-. .'? J farmer and founder of new principles io tbe praa-n r lies of Medicuie, caa be consult a oy ier, oy aa- ;a dressing him at New O Wane, La., aad Medicme wa be forwarded by mall, (tree of eiia- ge lor trial.) to ery Post Office in the Initio. liR - AN 1- Kr.W oora U ad 1 :, ca of tonsumptioa eud Nervous liebiiity, b!rofi-a, lit aad a Ebeuuiaiic, Paraiyticaad Mercurial a2cctiov '- siiseases of the Hip and pine, AJdneys and HUtudr, it r.a Gravel, Dropsy, Ac. a safe aud speedy euro, Feauaaa Weakness, Suppressioo, lrrogulariiiee, aad all diseaasa . . -of the W..n.b, strictuiva la tha Urethra, Fistula and , Plies remwiied without tha use inatrtitneoia or baa it ,,'a' c agea. ' After twenty years of persuurl and p-.ftiiajiH. s, expcrleice, be can tLile tuat n;i jroo uj the a v. .4, v Cficara tii-se d .;.-. a with nau.e:alor vc-rjiah'e , , . -itiOS ajiitu?. "litre ntVer was wie cUi,c d.. ( .. , c-eatea r.yht er i-rcperiy at the Charity 1-"' , . . . this city, and the Wad and pride of lie luciieai entity bare charge of n. He eaea no nii&aral msuiuao. -Hi ; reotedtes nar.is tbe moat debilitated to storf as frsr t perfection of health whUs Ui. ,i j t4 sueuiciaoaea. any pariod of Unit lira. t : jua i? Ai. sjcdT V -v IK 13 - - V . -Ll J. i a 1 ' 4 -. 1 . n r- -v- jrv-d9C