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V mm WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, ISf'4. Tiif Eobcllloii wi.tln KcbolHon Ibe Dissensions In Ibe Soclh and Between tbe Southern leaders The Break Ins I p. Recent accounts from North Carolina make it certain that there is now in that State an actual and powerful insur rection against the rebel Richmond government a rebellion within a re bellion, Jeff. Davis' fctatement, public ly ma-le in Macon, that two thirds of the Southern soldiers are absent with out leave is, of course, unquestionably true, it appears novr that these absen teea have not all gone home home was not a e&fe enough place; but large num bers of them have taken refuge in the wild mountain region that covers the whole western part of the Old North ' State. There they are banded for mu tual protection in such numbers that the rebel government, after many at tempt, La relinquished the hop of bringing them to terms," and leaves thud akino. Expeditions sent against them maketh matter worse ; for large nu&ibers of the soldiers find the occa sion a more favorable one for deecrtion. Thus there m ' a : large and desperate force within the enemy's lines arrayed in arms Baln-t his power, and this force Leccmeg a nucleus for all the dis anectM una lor all runaway negroes, und is likely to ewtll to immense proportions a did the similar force un der.8parta.cu that carried on . the ser vile war. .Moreover, thu lorce of de- Bftrters and runaway ueproes has a cer tain loose organization that has already made it foin.idable to the rebel supply department, End it U e'ay lo see that it may become immensely move dan pnous; for the lare party in North Carolina that is in favor of restoring that State to the Union boldly threat ens an association with this force in the mour.taitf?--au association . that will certainly j;ive a Urrible earnestness to the ti'therto moderate measures of the North Carolina Union men. It is certainly true, then, that there is a practical and very dangerous ele men t of distraction for the rebel gov ernment in North Carolina; nor is that Stat alone in thi.4. le-poct- (ilancicg over the whole oitent of the confedera cy, we llnd that it is the same every where. ( ieonria ha a peace reconttruc tiin or Union party that ia so respect able as to bo headed by the foremost of all her citizens Alexander 11. Steph t-ua. Mr. Stephens desires with "alithe carnetnefs of his natuie," to 'make peace "on principles of honor, rightand justice to all parties." lie believes the government of the United State? to be "th? Let covei nmeut the world ever taw," and is cvidmtlv tired of the llich mond attempt. South Carolina also has a peace party, ana oce.ot Her repre- Bentatives k bounces J'avis as a despot, nimply for the fciike of ireedora and the liberties of the people. Kit i Irutel Ala bama also ha a peace party, and that peace party i composed of all the peo ple of Alflbmaf and the cxponentof its wishes is the Alabama Legislature. Here, then, U a party in each of these four prt-at Southern States earnestly and violently opposed to the re bellion and the iMvin governmment The Virginia mt n who went into the confederacy pcem lo be the only ones who flill bUmd by it ; but the latest an nounced meiwure of the. rebel governs merit, will alienate even thefe. It is notorious that the people of Virginia were opposed to recession ; they were in favor of keeping their State in the Union ; but Virginia was carried out by a power stronger than the will of her people ; that power was tbe slaveown ing and fdavehrceding interest. The immense capital of this interest carried that State lor the sake of self preserva tion, and now Pavi aims a deathblow at that immense capital. He proposes to free and arm threo hundred thous and negroes that is, he proposes to abolifih slavery; for the armed and trained negroes will outnumber two to one the armed and trained whites of the South. Thu3 David shows to the Virginia slaveholders and, indeed, to all slaveholders and thows in a terri bly emphatic wny, that the flavehold ing interest i no lqnr'-r with the rebel lion. He has made them tho enemies of his government and hia cause. It is clear that the immense unity of purpose that once gave such strength to the rebellion is gona Not only is the South divided on this question of reconstruction not only do its leaders all pull different ways oa the great sub ject at issue, but i', is a scene of general and universal distraction. It u a social and politic! chaos. It i"ovn lorn with the disintegrating inllucnces of personal jealousy, find, its leaders pur hue one another with such" bitter re crimination that at timea it appear as if the existence of a common enemy were ' forgotten. That united South which waa for so many months held up as an example to the Northern people where is it? It is split into a thous and factious. This is just the state of affairs that immediately precedes the clo-ing struggle cn so many ' of the great pages of history. Jt is a repro duction of tho last days of Jerusalem, when the Romans without were forgot ten in the bitter ouarreH of the tact ions within; and parlUans wasted in their private feuds and jealousies the strength that united might have crip pled and worn out tha enemy intent upon the destruction' of alL 1 ill in a aign of nations! dissolution- the last flickering of the flame f rational life, and teiis us plainly ihat the' end is liar. X. V. Un a Id. , Central Howell Cobb In tbe Ktf mitln; Business jppcal to tbe Georgians. The Southern Confederacy, published at Macon, in its evening edition of the 2J. says: We published in I'im morning' edi tion a uiauly, thrilling appeal from Gen. Howell Cobb to t!n people of the State of Georgiv Lot it echo trom themoun tain's to the se; chore, and from the eastern to the western limits of the Empire State antwvr back the battle cry. Georgians, rally ns one man and end the war. lit sys look at Virginia, that good old State, torn and bleeding at every pore; her citizens murdered in cold Hood, h-r f.eluis laid waste, her rich valley given up to tbe flames, by order of the commander in-chief of the Yankee army. .See her sons marching by thousand to defend ltichmond and l'etf rtburgh. See h.T people huliering for two long, bloody years on short ra tions,' and now 'threatened with lurnine. Yet they are in sve resolved and deter mined Ibis day, than ever before to perieh cr be free. He states that though Virginia did not secede until Lincoln called upon her for m n to force back Georgia and her seceding sisters into tho Union, she indignantly spurned the call, and swore to ueieud them to the .lKt, and "a noble defence it ha been." IIrt iit r?i ks, Guiiou r.t.-iivn, "J o Military Pifrti. T riK.i, y An The movements now being made to redeem every portion of Georgia from the occupation of the enemy, will be attended with tuccets if Ler own peo ple will do their duty. The active and Uithful discharge of this duty by every man who owe ervice. to his country, alone is accessary to accomplish the result. To ei'Vict this result at once w the otjeet of this circular. Ail vilicer blo!ii.iDg to this com mand, especially enrolling ct'Jcers, are instructed to u-.o renewed tffjrU in en forcing all order for the return of ab netit'n to their commands, ns well as sending forward those wLo have so far fii.-d ur remstsl to report. These oilicers are noticed that they mute to it that every man in their respective counlua or dittiittii who belong to the Confed- erate army, either of the field or the ref arte, is raada to report at once to Lis proper command ; and in case ot th men fcelonnne to the m.ntia, tncy wi report to these" headquarters the names of all such ! found at home without proper authority. s It is the fixed pur pose of both Confederate and State au thoritie that the men who can serve the country in thia critical juncture shall do it, and no effort will be spared by either to effect the result Not only to officers but to every good citizen i the appeal made to brin into the ser vice every man able to do duty in the held. A few weeks of faithful service by every man in Georgia able and liable to do it would drive the last enemy from our soil and rid the State forever of their hateful presence. Georgians I the destiny of your State is in your hands. Now is the time to strike the blow; and if the enemy not driven from your soil it will be your tauit, not theirs. HOWELL COBB, Major General Com'dg, Ac. England's Foiiej of Sldinz with the ' Strong Party. , THE KEKCLS t . . COPLAIS OF ESGL1SH SEO TRA.UTY. From th Ric hmond Whig, Oct. 2SKh ) Great Britain continues to illustrate a Quality which never, even by accident has tailed to control the action ot her rulers, whatever may be the disposition or leaning of her people. We refer to her traditional policy of always taking side, practically, with the strong party in every controversy between other na tions that affects her, however remote ly.. Tbe last instance is the arrest anc imprisonment, without the privilege of bail, of the captors of the lioanoke. he permits United States vessels of war to chase Confederate vessels into her waters, and fire upon them so near land that the shot fall on shore; to stop, search and even seize upon the high seas vessels belonging to liritisn sub jects and flying the British flag; but when persons in the Confederate ser vice, bearing the commissions or our government, capture, in neutral waters, vessel plyine from New Urleans to New York, and burn her for the reason that the one-sided neutrality of Great Britain forbids her beinc taken into a British port, the parties who perform this legitimate act of ' war are seized a8 pirateB and thrown into felons cella Again, she permits thousands upon thousands of her people to bo enlisted on ber own soil by recruiting officers of the U nited States for the known and undisguised purpose of making war upon us ; she permits them to leave her ports, well knowing their destination and purpose, without hindrance to them or protest to those who have charge of them; but when a parti- leave Canada for the purpose of making war upon the United States, she per mita Yankee eoldiers and sheriffs to pnrsuo them back into the dominion of Canada and seize them under the pro tection of the British nag. Nay, she even assists in this outrage of her save reignty, and becomes willing Jack Ketch and jailor for the Yankee gov ernment. ' For our part, we profess no surprise. ehave long since ceased to expect fair play and justice from the British tfovernment. It would violate averv precedent of ita history and every principle of its nature if, in the main tenance of right, it were to maKo an issue with the Btrong in aid of the weak. Iirccrf, suf-jectis, defoliate snpcrluz, is a maxim she has carefully studied only to reverse it in practice. Albert Tike's Defeat by A II. Garland In the Klectlon Tor Kebtl Senator from Arkansas. lFnan the Liule llo k iJcmoerut, M. IT. Uncle Charley Mitchel, the war horse of the democracy, as he was called, is dead. He was, it always seemed to us, reluctantly drawn into the rebellion; but once in it, he was not the man to falter. He was elected Senator to the rebel Congress. Apart from his seces sionists he was "a nne ArKansas gentle man all of the olden time, a good liver, a jolly companion, full of anec dote and shrewdness. The election of his successor came off on the 22d ulL The candidates were A. 1L Garland and A. Pike. The vote stood: Senate Bike, 7: Garland, 0; House Pike, . ; Garland, 32. This election ia another evidence that there is a strong Union sentiment in the rebellious portion of our : State. Garland was an original Unionist, but with Thomason, Fishback, Watkins and others, turned and led as secessionists to Becure their election to the Confederate Congress. 1 he others were elected and Fishy was rejected Garland has never lost lasjirst ki e hen. the proper time evmet the timely nfler of a pardon vit? secure him. to the Union cavst ibe fact of tneir so-called legislature throwing aside their most intellectual man, in the person of Pike, whose se cession Bcntiments are well known, and voting so decisively for Garland former Unionist, and never a very strong rebel ia proof that, even in the rebel Legislature they look with loud ness to the old Union. Tbe Bloody Bones Tarty. It was eminently consistent for the Democracy to attempt self-preservation by taking the votes of dead men, for it is emphatically the raw-head and bloo dy-bones party. Besides the Democrat ic party brought on the war by rascali ty, have continued it by rascality, and what more natural than that it should resort to rascality to insure the object of their treason? How complete are all the adaptations of this world, lie member next Tuesday. Col. Berdan's new rifle was tried near Utiea recently. The distance was 1,200 yards; target six feet in diameter, or regulation size. Col. Berdan accom plished what is asserted to bo the best shooting on record. Soon after the tri al commenced he hit the "bull's eye" four times in succession,- then missed it by a trifle the fifth and hit it again the sixth. . "ily brethren," said Swift in a ser mon; "there are three kinds of pride namely, of birth, of riches, of intellect. I shall not speak of the latter, none of you being liable to that abominable it vice. The Bank of Holland has Informed the directors of the different credit and finance companies at Amsterdam and elsewhere that it will not discount any bills drawn by foreign companies upon them. The bank does not wish to in crease the rate of discount, and appa rently adopts this method as a more direct means of putting a stop to the recent unlimited fabrication of ques tionabla paper. The Boulevard de Italians hastlost by the hand of death, cne of its old frequenters. Maj. Fraser is dead Ma jor Fraser, an old dandy, who from 127 to 104 inhabited Paris, and who, when in town, was rarely to be seen elsewhere than on that small but choice section of the boulevard which extends from thoChausseedd'Antinto the Kuo La j:tte. Major Fraser was the great grandson of Simon Lord Lovat, exe cuted for high treason in the reign of George 1L The French citizens of New York held an immense Union meeting last week, at which eloquent speeches were nisd in favor of the election of Lincoln and Johueon. The colliers' strike in Staffordshire, England, u assuming a grave character. They are having recourse to an organ ized system of intimidation in order to enforce their demands upon the mas 21aalclpal 3cfrs. Joes Hugh Svtth, Mayor. Wk. Shake, Recorder. RrrcB Hejtbt, Treasurer. Jon CnoifcLT, City Marshal W. IL Wilsissok, Deputy Marshal. James A. Steele, M A. C. Ticeer, " " A. B. SHAVELry, Revenue Collector. . E. B. Garret, Water Tax Collector. James Wtatt, Superintendent of Wa ter v orks. James Pettit, Assistant Superintendent of ater Works. Da. Ccx.viyGHAM, First Engineer of Water Works. Wit J. Sukkard, Second Engineer of vv ater v orks. L. M." Freemax, Chief of Fire Depart ment ' Low Gor.BT, Assistant Chief of Fire De partment. . ... Wk. Weight, Street Overseer. ' Jotiji Q, Dodd, Work House Keeper. T. H. McBride, Sexton:. Thomas McCartt, First Clerk Market Ellsha Loxo, Second Clerk Market Police Department. - Captain J. H.' Pcckett. 1st Lieutenant Wm. Daitlet. 2d Lieutenant J. F. Ixgallr. . i 1st Ward Das Birchett, ' ' "Wm. IL WiLKrsaos, Jr. 2i WTard B. W. Kixset, A. G. Brkos, r ' i . ' V 'a. Baker. ' 3d Ward S. J. Stareet, W. W. Phillips, . ' - - ' James Miller. 4th Ward Wm. Mallort, - A- J- Ueald. . ,; : ! 5th Ward Joel PartLira,1 ; . . Josh Wkateerford. 6th Warcb--JoHN Frith ; - Sam. Plcmmer. 7th Ward Johx Cavxxder. , . 8 th Ward Bird Bancs. : . . 9th Ward W a. Jacxsow,'" : . i Joseph Cafwi.-. Subsistence : Departmciiti COL. A. BECK. WITH, C C Military Division of tbe MiBWrtHijipL COL A. r. PORTER, a C. 8., Department of the Cumtxjrlauj. COL O. R. MACFKF.LT, C. C. 8., . Department .f the Tennefwe. CAFT. SAM. J. LITTLE, C. S., IVv.ot Co.rnuiMiarv Subsidence. Oflioa No. Ill Chtiry-Mxeet. ' CATT. 8. I). HEXTKtt.HO?T, ft &, . 1 nl tiiiiiiiiSi.-iU"V siiheiHlenea. UniK Wortn hiilu Putl.c SijUiie, opposite Court Houe. CAPT. .. XL. I10PKTX9, C 3., rurt'liAfiua Commlssarv (A hubEiHtni-. Office nc:ir toriif-r ut bro-l uini Sumiaer-fUeeta. - CAPT. SIM. C. ULOVER, C. R, lu ctioraa of BW' Cnttle.- Ofiice Ko. 10 Booth Cherry-htrwt. .... CAPT. JOHV A. TRVIXE, C S., DwUiroinc eouimisiary SubdiHlence. Office Ko. 39 Ce.lKr-Mj-eet. CAPT. w. u. m'lyman, c a, In ohrtr'iei of U. H. liftkerr. Colipsja-etieet, ner EroH-i. IJEl'T. HEXRY KINO, A. C. R, -lo ckwe ( J-kdJiers"' IvsU corner Chenrv &nrl Chuich-iref-W. UEUT. J. S. OALLATIX, A. C. 8., i In r h:trt of Mauufxcturiu. Ac.. Su.: Office Ko. M ."roiiili ni;irKet-f-iret. L1KUT. IV 3. HOLI.tSTER, A. C. S. A A. Q. M. Office t la ehftrKO of Heritrtt-n. Hiablts. tw. U. b. emtio l'vpoi. IjoIow Lower JLevee, I Medical DepartniCDtt m RVROKOX W. CLENDEXTX, V. 8. VOLS., Assistant Mtslical Director. Deimrttnent Cnm- berlHini. OlUce i Chorry-Btreel. SCRCEOX R. FLETCHER, U. S. VCIA, Me.ti.Mtl Pun-pvor. II. X. A. OtSee North side of Pul.Uc S juare, tmtwn Market aud Kroou Medical Inspector. Office i KTRGF.OX L A. JAME3, 4TH O. Hiil:h urtocr ami Post Surceou. OlEce 2t Cherry-Hirt-i. GENERAL HOSPITALS. Cl'UJTCRLAXD HOSPITAL, Nar Pnitpntiary. burgeon Burkitt Cloak. U. S Vols., lu rtiar. SHER31AX H03P1TAL, Nnr Penitentiary, burgeon W. 'i'hretkctUl. V. S Vols., in charge. OFFICERS HOSPITAL ColWe Hill. Surewn J. K. HerUtt, U. S. VoU.. ia itlinrxe. KO. 1 GEXERAL HOSPITAL, New Gun Factory. Buraeon J. L. MtanforJ. U. B. Vol., iu charge. XO. 2 GFXERAL HOSPITAL Ollpffi Hill. Surgeon J. E. Berbrtt. U. 8. Vols.. In charge. XO. 3 (JEXERAL KOBPITAL, 8. E. Cor. I"ublic Square, with Branch on BroaJ- etreeu faurgwon J. R. Ludlow, U. S. Vola.. in barge. XO. O GEXERAL HOSPITAL, Manotiic Hall, Cliurih-Btreet. Suifeon R. R. Taylor, V. S. Vols., in chargo. Xa 11 SMALLPOX HOSPITAL, Oti the Charlotte Koad. A. Ass't burireoa O. W. Franco ia charge XO. 14 GEXERAL HOSPITAL, Near N. and C. Rmiroad Depot. . Burgeon 8. E. Fiiiler, U. b. Vols., m charge. NO. 10 GEXERAL HOSPITAL, Ciirnoi 6a nmerand Line-stree-ts. burseon W. M. Ciiamoern, U. S. Vols., in charge. XO. lb COXTRABAXD HOSPITAL, On OoUeeft, ltween Church and Broad -etree to. A. Aiui't Mr on Juxtin Konayne iu rharee. XO. 19 GEXERAL HOSPITAL, 0 Markpl-tit-etH. between Union and Cburch- tueiji. Surgeon Vv. u. Thom, U. a. Volri in QartcKlatt''s Departmenti BVT. BK1G. GKX. J. L DOXALD30V, Chief QtiartcrmaHier, teartmeat of the Cumber- lau.L tirtice Ciierrv-street. CAPT. JAS. F. EL'S I.I KG A. J. M., Chief Asaixtant tiuartennaftter. Oilir-e 10S Cherry Rtreet. COL J. C. CRAKE, Inspector Q M lV'p't, Kweiptmg an l Duuil.iiting Juarteima-iltir O. n. Military Rallroada. Ottce Church-street, at CuaitiUjooa Depot, CAPT. & B. EROWX, A. Q, 3L, in rharya of Knilroad TraDpnrttioti, f I reight and l'teui,er. Oilice Cirurch-ntreei, at i;nMUwo;a lfpot. CAIT. CHAS. T. WIXG, A. Q. IL, General Dihursin Ollirer Quarvrmivttr' Depart ma.ilir' Deprtment. uflice, 1('7 Caerry-etreet. CAPT. CHAS A. REYXoLDS, A. Q. M , in charge of U H Khi(y:trd. CAPT. T J. COX, A. O, It, in charge of Clothing, Camp and ijarrison vUip Kje, SlHikiuery, Q arfernitt.--terB' Biiinka, and Hu.r ai(e of lublic Property. Olhce 17 Market-etreok ' CAPT. CEO. B. niEUAUD, A. Q. IL, ia cttarKe of Furage and Jfiraw. Oilice SO Cherry atrct. CAPT.-CHAl IL IRViy, A. O, M., in t harj-e f Corralla, biables, Pnl.lic Ammal-i, Mean? of Tianpr.mtion, Launlr, Worlcihopa, e. OtLce 19 Cherry -Hireeu CAPT. W. A. WAIJTWRIGHT, A. Q. M., in char?e of nai-termi-ier'i Klore, Horse Medi cutee. Hardware, Ac Orhce 106 Cherry -street. CAPT. A, W. WILLS, A. Q. M., in charge of lepotof U. S. (Vilored Troopa and "Ynedmec, an t -;e?erTiment Inr!iin( oute, aud til PuMic and Private BuiMmra lined aa bkr. bouie?, vtt-e, luartera, Ac. othce 11 Cedar at. CAPT. W. KILLS, 74th Keffiment Otuo Volunteer-, A. A. Q. la cjier(n'ol I'o-t Tr 'npor a'iou, Fu-1, lua u Ie Uvhinept", Ho-pitnli, HarrackK, Ac. Otih-e, 17 t'berry tet. Al-K liipweior of iler' -jn. wi , a.i i all Private Storei oiijppod to the trout. Othce ib Cherry-ret. CArT. GEORGE ISKXSTKIX. 15th Kepment M.f.noun VoiuuherH, A Afs'iHlam to Capt. J. C CTHne, A. t A. Q. M.. IL Oihc cttsrvn-etreei, i ccauanoof i.epeu CAPT 1. IL J AM 1:8, A. Q SC, in chartv of Isteuea u Teune-ee Troupe. Oflc bbO C pi tot. " - Lt d H. STXVEXS, Ct.ieatr Board of Trade Kattery, A. A. Q. M in charge of k;vr ard Depot Trrr. rwxuoa. as J Fuel tor aveainera. Oifice w Cherry atreet. Reip-iisitiona and F.umau for PjHk? Prooerty and supplies aaould be made on the UauingO!b(.-nt aejjaraiely. fjiecial Keniaitiona, No. V, are required for all anx-lef oi't kcrited t'J tne Army KefruiatioUK, and n'i.t oe apj n'V.l hy Hnirade and t'lVmion Com Diiuidem. ur the Crnini.D.i.-ra of Troopa unaasin ed to bnffadea or iNWMuti. - K-(ii!-it.oD b Hupp len, A-rtty.pa ttatiooed at Nanhviile, nuf'e tule.1 by ihe Pout vnarterniKier, on the appreral ol the pnxt Oemnnder, unleo they call lor uiimtN, means of iruporlation, lum ber, or pnct.nri. wiieo ttie approval e tbe c'iuef yu.rteruiatiier a required. Knu:sona and kMmale for Supp'iee at ibe Front must be presented to tbe Iepo vuartermao tera there. Ouly in extreme ca.e m U ttey be ta nned on Ikere, and thea otiiy whta approved ty the Chiof yuarternujater of the Army. All :cnat!ira t.i Ke)Uiaiuoiia and Eftmalee ahoul 1 k-ie tbe erdinary autograph w the orbcer, followed by hit rack, and trie cumber and dwugna boa of hi re',airu or oommaad. Administrator's Notice. HAVl.Vi HEEN vt'al.IFlED A3 A DM IMS ri ir of Uuijb raniit, dec!d, all per mvti IndaUed will pteaae ielt and 'Ihoae t mng cia:ui the eut will tie them la the Um prem.noed by law or tfcev w:I! be barre l. ifr. C.JACKb- '.N. Katvv:ie, Oct. illt. oclta-lm Ccnnty OScers. : - - Jku Wimrcwi, Judge of County Court. , P. L. ?ictsol, CierA. - ' - . Jurlje'a Court meet on 1st Monday acd every Saturaay In each naon'h. v Viianeriy Court, com posed ot Mapsfratea meet the let Monday la January, Apru, July acd Octo ber. -. . , rri, Trntfw, Ju Jija cf Cbacery Court. J. E. tiULk-rtm, Cerk. . ' Fauna, Jodee of Criimnal Court. , Jgh. H. RiLt, ark. v ' Meeta tbe iBt' Hoaday in April, Aactut aud De cember, v ." ' 4 1 M. M. Bkiih. Judge of Circuit Court ."' D. C. Love, Clerk. . ; ' -c ' For I-avidMon county, sneers 4fh Monday in Jan uary, 3d Monday ia aiay and Ut Moaday hj fcep temlier. i - , . . --" Jauek M. Hcttos, Fberiff. v Jobs Wilc, Coutity Tmrtee.. Chs. W. Siith, County Register. R. F. Batu and Johx E. Kiwhax, ConataUee cf Lt DiBtnct. : i- - , DR. KING'S DIs p'eirsary FOR PRIVATE MAS 'V-o7T, DR. KING, forrserly of New York, lor aiiii 'last four years of Louiaville, Kywbo hae devoted his Attention to tbe treatment of pri vate d. leases for SO years, flatters hirmelf, bavicg attended to practice for eo many years, and cured eo mac y thouf-aaua, be is enabled to cure all diaeaeea of a private nature, no matter how bad they nay be from injudicious medical treatment, or from neglect cf the.r own. Dr. Eins's Dispensary ia Ko 3 lieadencS ntreet, between Cherry and tbebqaare second story, where be cure ail diseases of a pri vate nature. t-ionorrhcNi cured without n&useoua medic: nea or .ntenerence witis bumes. Biricturea of old or recent date' effectually cured in a lew day, by an operation which cauaea no win' Where ctrioture eziata health eaaoct be cloyed. Perhaps no disease cause more mischief ami undermioea trie health so much. ' Syphilis, with all the d; sense of tbe akin, art 0? out of neelect ot bad treatment, can be etfectn ally cured In a few days. - - at Weaincss. Particnlar attention having ben given to this disease, and ail tbe consequence growing out of it, brought on in many cases by tbe . instructive hshili) of inconsiderate youth, and ex ceaoive induljfence of the passions, a neglect of which wiil undermine the constitution, rendering me auuiect unct lor bumness or society, and caus in,? pratrjature old a?e. . ! Females who may be laboncz with any difficnlry oi tne noma may rest aaacred of un mediate re lief. Persons reaiding abroad, by writing and stature their ca?e, with a fee encloHed, direct to:Dr. A. K:ar no. 23 Deadenck street, IAHhvJle, Tenn., will have ire ceeeecmrv mediCiues seat to their addreea. lrae hnnrs irom S o'clock in tbe mornin? nnbi t a tne eea;n. - Apr" dAwlv THE Remarkable Stays. TROB'S -rCELEBRATED CORSETS,-; SO WTROXfiLV KECOMMEXDED BY j THE ' Faculty of Europe, - TT'Olt ITS PECULIAR ADAPTATION TO THE .1? litfure It i-oiiibiroa lixhtnt-s., iind rtreugth of leaturo, with tr fit peru-ctiou m - - ' Style, Cut and. Finish, Wtiivih seotir an eriie and comfort in pvery atti. ; . tude oi c.i'rcie that oannot be ezpneucrd from any other fchape. ' They can li b.id onty in Ka.--hvilie of CHAS. SIMMONS & Co i 5 Simmons Block, opposite St. Cloud, i - Church treetj ESTABLISHED 1760. ; Peter Lorillard, S5Vf r A3D I0BAC4JO KAJmiTEKJCJi, l h IS CHAMBEU3 BTliEET. (r'ormeriy U Ohatrwm Street, Mew York.) "bkown fcavrr. Mackltov, Itemicroa, r"ina Ua Pure Virpms Coarse Rappee, Kahitodiee, Amenca a ttvalieoias, CopenbaKe. TKLLOW 8KUFF. Bcotcb, Honey Dew Scotch, Mign loant Scotch, Fresh Hooey Dew Ucotch Irish High Toast reeb Scotch, or Lu lilt food. 9Atient.on is called to the lfcrge reduction in Pncea of hine Cut Cnewing and Hmofcinx Tobacooe, wtucb will be found of a superior quality. TOBACCO. ' ' Smuhho Topacoo. Long ; Uo.l; Ko. X; .Koa. 1 and H mixed ; bu Jago ; bintnisb ; Canister ; Turk iah ; Grwiulated. Fii Cut Caaai?ia. P. A. aad u, or plain ; Cav endish, or Sweet ; Pwtet Scented Oronoco ; Tin Foil CavendiBh.. i - . N. B. A circular of priced y.H be sent on appli cation. - Kovlrt ly 4TMKSfi IS 2C0 SUCH W0BD IS JAIL." TARRANT'S COKPOUKD KXTRACT OF Oubeba'and .Copaiba. riTFW PRFPARATTOX is particjUarlv reoom I rr.endod to the MKDICAL PKOFIO, and the fl bLlC, for the prompt abd certain cure ol DibivAciES OF T1IK BLADD.K, , KIDKKT3, UR1NART ORGAK8, ETC. may be relied on as the beet mode for the ad ministration of these remedies in the large claea oi disease cf both sexes, to which they are applicable. It sever interferes with the digestion, and by its concentration the dose is much reduced. I. fl. I'urclia'.ers are advued to ask for TARHAJST'b COMPOtTND KXTRACT OF OU BKB8 AND COPAIBA, and take nothing eU, as imitMtions and worthies preiradorv, un.lt-r a milar namea, axe in the markat. Price ill. Sent by express on receipt of onoe. Maa-i'icturBd by. . . TARRtNT CO., ; ' 1 ' Ko. Sf7 ftrenwtn lit reet, cor. of Warren, Kew Zork. And for eala by Drumr-Fts xneraliy. Decl ly Rags! Rags!! Rags!!! I WILL PAT FROM fOUR TO flIX CETS for any quantity of COTTON OR LINEN It A. G- S v D-l!vere.I t (he aeond door from W. B. VTl,i to man's eld Paj-er JSlore, Kurthaut Comer of the pul-lic Square. UKOhtiA MURS. oct7-tf No. lO.. .No. lO. , CHAPMAN & CO.' Auction & Commission W TILL ATTEND TO THE 8ALE8 OF GOODS. vs ares ana wrai iierctnndie, at tfieir . No. lu bvnb College btreet, oupoeiie W. H. Houa ChHetharna. At! out door sales will tie punctually attended to. wrDbenU advance made on consignments, and puuclu-sl return of mien. . j CIIAPilAN Si CO., Auctioneers, aepi 3m 'o. 10 North CoUeee, Su Three Hundred Dollars BOUNTY. r AM AUTHORIZED TO ENLIST AND COM- I plete a Rera:itit of Cavalry fT the United btaui aerviee. I a -eo Hundred Iullar liounty mil be paid t-e h recruit. One Btin'lred Itoliars os the day of muster ns; into liie semoe, the re mainder in one aud two years. Now is the tiiuefur the young men of (hi section of the tMe to khow tl.e;r patn'-tmm and honorably avoid serving in tbe miir.a. So expense or pain ill be k nred to make this one of ibe beat and must effective cavalry urjtwiiaatiou in tbe aervve. Arms and eoupmeuu ol ttie beet oiialiiy wt.l be furnished so eoou a-4 mustered in, and the com mand w:ll be riioQalsl aa toon as the boraeaf an be prr-i,rel. For further informafion srpty to John W. Thoenp n, Hhelbyville, John v. Cla.boine, Marabail county, or lo myaelt ROBERT GALB8A1TH. fibclbyfilte, S-pt b, 164. , . Dr. WESTERVELT -ilOMClSOIU.TllIHT. :; J PAG IN IN HH OLD tTAND, VO. SI Broad fe.-t, VI door from the ooroer o Sura nter street, where he can be found at all boor, day of uif ht, unites profeMioeiai! v atwe. . nuji-au p. A. w to 1 ts V ELT, M. D; E. SPRAGUE. 6 8TAUV He. 15 Cedsr Street, E. SPRAGUE, . PROPRISTOIl, . (LATX OT CAH? D3Nao.) ? ESTABLISH- ..-s- - THIS renovated and eat;jy refiLie-i, and r-s . ; are now pre our d to mrve ud Meals at ad bour, and in tbe neaUMt c.yle known to ta etslinary art. r our BILL CF FARE wJI consist of EVEBY SiSO!iADLE ARTICLE KSOWM TO TEE EPICUR3. We are determined to render the above, in point of comlort aud respectability, the most popular place in KasbrUe. Polite waiters always on hand to attend to tbe wants of its patrons. ' The travelling public are respectfully informed that having recently made additions to our sleeping department, they will find us prepared to accom modate them wila Meals and Led at ail hours. The very beet brands of Tobacco, Cigars, &a, 1171 ot h&sd . EurUtM pvet, - 4wtv" , .AND W Li XT STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture, rS A COMPOUND OF ASTRINGENTS, AB30RB ents, sdmulants and carminatives, whir h every phyeiciMi acknowledges is the only prepsration tliat will eB'oct a pemiiinent cure ol Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Tb,s Anti -Cholera Mixture is now in use in several of our army hospitals, where it pves the trreatest eatis&ction. It has saved the Uvea of thousands of our soldiers and citiaena, and we will sruarantee it to the best remedy m the world for Dirrbo5i and Dysentery. Mr. Woods, of Covington, Ky., will be most hap py to satisfy anv one as to the virtue oi Strickland's Anti-Choler Mixture ; in fact, we have a great num ber ol testimonials from patients who Fisve been cured after being pronounced incurable by their physicians, some after Ukinjj only one bottle of Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture. If you suffer with Diarrhea and Dysentery try one bottle. SOLDIERS, Ti u ought not to be without snch a vai uable med cme. The Cincinnati National Union, of April S4th, says, that thousands of our soldiers have been 3aved bv tbe use of Mrickland's A nti -Cholera Mix ture. For sale by Dru?ci-tH at SO cenW per bcttle. Hensral Depot No. b East Foui-tb-strcet. Cinc.n- nsti, Ohio. Isold in Nahv1!!e, Tenn., bv FORBEfl 4 STE PHENS, STEPHENS, JanNEY A Co., O. W. HEN D10K3UOT A CO., DEMOVILLE A CO., and H. W. BASLOCfcf. ap tai tn w th !y m. c. scLZBAcnta. i. B. JACK30S SULZBACHER I JACKSOn Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc., Etc. 13 Markct-sticct (Between Union and Church) Nashville, Tennessee. HTHE UNDERSIGNED TO--LD RESPECT FLL- 1 lv inform his friends and customers that he has associated with him in business, J. B. Jackson, of Giles county, Tenn., and the busine-s will in future he -onducted under the style of Siil.-.baeher A Jack- eon, at our new Wore, on AlarKet sireei, oetweeu Union and Church. M. C. bULZBACHEK. anglS-lm o. U Market fitreef Hardware AXD CUTLERY. AftTIll A, BREAST No. 20 Pobllc Square, IfTOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL. 1 H r Al- tontion of the Public to hit Stock, which is now lull and complete, consisting in pan oi AXES, CHAINS, ItlopeH, , Twine?, Horse ani MuleSlioes, Erooma, and Eacketa, Pocket and Table Cutlery, . anJ a full line of House Furnishing Goods Carjientero' Coopers', Tannere. and Blacksmiths Tools, Gum Ef iting and Tacking, Which will be sold as low as any in the Market. Oct 1m Coanlj Court Dedford Countj. OCTOBER TERM, l-4. Solomon Kevit et al, t. Tlie widow and heirs of , David r-ns et al. B.U in J1 Un 1 in Be-t-frjrd CtMtnty. In thia ease it arpeannj to the CV-'irt that the widow and hetra of tmvd liens, r., de'd, and the unknown children of !iZ!eto U xle, all of horn are ma.le defendants in the ratine, are son-rem. dents; ef tbe fete of Ten to that the ordi nary proeeM of law cannot be served apon tbenj: It i ordered that putibrauon be oiale in the Naeh ville Wekly won, a new.paper pul4ibel in th rhy of NaehvtUe, for four auoce-aive neeka, requir ing said delenuanu to uproar be lor th;. Court, at Ibe t'oart-rom, in hheioyviile on the first Tuembiv aI ttie 6rt Uonday tn Iyeoeiiii-r next, to .Urf, answer or demur to oplaiiiant'a bill, or the aanie will be takes fur cocfeaxed anl set trr hearojr a pert. Jjo. II. THuMX(.N, W. H. Wtaaura, lrk and Mter. bolK-itor. ( VU.i-4w ; pr fee, 3. Fuel Wanted. 1)ROPOfiAI-S WILL BE EF.CEIVED AT THW onW until the Vth ia-t. k.r eontra.is deliv er (7j,i"ju) sevsnfy-five taouaaod ebrs of wood, upon the banks of the (JumtjerUn 1 nver, at (oinu w.lcia (-') tenty-nve milna of thia d-ptrf, aoove and beiow, said wood to be delivered lj the lt of May, lsoi. Cuotrai-ts for lots of (lO.OfiO) lea thousand eorda earh. wUl be given rf oi rii. Approved aeoonty will be reiUird of all partien te whom eoutnu'U are pvea. t, IX H. tLXiib A KD, Cajrf. and A. Q. M. D0V&-U4 lCVe c. t"herry au-eet. GEOOEEIES JOM 1, J0UT, L tAita it Machine Twist, Needles AND SPOOL COTTON, (in Gum and Colors,) I.1RIXGE SILK, EMBROIDERY SILK, PIT? . peons' Piik, Tailors' Swing, Sewings m lWs, '1 raru and Organzie Bpool bilk, baddiers' aiik, 72, West Fourth St., up Stairs, Cincinnati. novl-Tt At Wnolesale Only.' Watches and Jewelry, or bvebt iKStmo; At the Lowest Prices far Cash. Army and Country Merchants, Pedlars. Sutler, and General Iea ers ran make euornfeus prcliia upon a sma 1 investment I . Jewelry of any pattern cr reality and in any quantity made to order. 'ttf.timais for any class of work furnished. BtrPn;eniiT attent on psid to upplyin Audioners, Country Pedinrs, In dian Tiadttrs, and Army lieater. Any style of Uoods manufactured, su h as In venuont", etc., at short notice, b e0ood Canv'as emrf t'l-rki, with a small capital, u find conant employment. Illustrated Lists and full pnrtn.-ul.irs free. ' - THE PROFIT TO THE RETAILE3 IS VERT LAK'JE! A W holesale supply can l carried in a knsp si'k, hand valise, or carpet tag, and will not 1 like books bulky or Inconvenient to carry trom piace to place. Remember another th:n&! this Business is ft ictly ilotiorable. qThere is no need o' mis repreren ing orxagxentinE. Our toodshcw for themselves, and prove themselves. It is a business in whicn an amite and satisfac tory equivalent is given fcrthe money rei-eiveland an eocourapng pi o tit is pocketed at the arne time. It is an occupation in which I o person need i afraid or ashamed to canvais the fme rUhl nsccin a5d again, for where once our gooos are in troduced, a permanent and continuous th-mand is created. . 'lo So'diers in the Army, or (hose a.t home dis abled by ihe ha'dfhips of war, to Clergymen out of heal h Teachers, Postmasters, or any pardon who wichcs either local or an active ocvuticn, and one that irintrs with it great pecuniary induce ments, th e presents a opportunity se.dom met with. Try it! And aee for yourselves! I Car-fully selected lots oi Jewe:ry, comprising ournewent styles and most taleatjls vanety oi tooos will be sent anywhere in the Lol fcutcs. V,'e are constantly filiioff orders Imm pers. in lav- ing 'heehoice of Goods wh"! y with us. To such we prm se the l-t exercise of our 1ivt and judgment, and from our I rg exper.enoe can en sure cm faction We ask nu p3y in advai ee state hnt style and quality of Goods ar wacfe i, snd we wi 1 send th9 same aud oiiect pay by Express Rt the end of th route. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Good movements aud mnu.'a turf d in the best minner, of Pure materia, a Warranted at prices trom J 10 to 5-a) eacn. tseui any here - psy collec ted by Express. Satir-factirn gmranteed! All Watches ai first prices ; they beiug of our uvrn im portation. Circulars free by mail ! S-nd f.r them. T. AH CAL'gHAN, Man!ifvUir-rs and Importers, 716 tsradway, N. T. OCtJO Jill. , UNIVERSAL SUCCESS 0 DOCTOR McGILL, B0TA51C PUVSItUS, IN TlfK TREATMENT O? DI3KA.SEH, CKoWNTSt HIM WITH BVOCEiiS IS Ol'HES STATES, AS IT IS IN NASaVlLLE, TENNESSEE. 13 Hy bocks will show that lor tbe past five months my practice hits increased a huudred pr cenL over the uwt year, untd it is not lo be suriatwd by any ia the State. V-'uh my genera! praeueo ia Uw cily, I treat Uie followinj; CkrcBlc Cases with sati-factica : Rkeuxastisnii Affecfcoos of the litir.its; Dihee.sos of the Throat, yol!eJ Jcint:', Btitf Limbs, Plt-r.nsy, Pains, Ulcers. Cucer, Grsvel, DiseaHceol the lieart and Liver, Imkjunialion ol toe btoroai'h, Neuralgia, King's Evil or Scrofula, De&fnewi, Diseases of the Eyes, Lelu!itatKl Sys tems, DysiepMia or Indigestion, and Consumption together with all Privato hiaesmee, and Diseases ol tbe Urinary Organs. To tbe Ladles. AU A Sections of the Womb treated with ttccecs. Those Warned Ladies who have been so utvfonu nate to miscerry or prove alortion, can be carried to their full time if found pregnant, by giving me a Pali. Sterility. Toun' Married Lathes whose! mibfortune it has been not to bring form in due season, remember God bas said you should muiuply and replenish. 11 this is your desire you ean consult me either bv letter or in person. No lady over thirty-five years of age need make application. All communications by letter or person strictly confidential. Klg&t Emissions Cured. Young Mao, stop bolore yon further go. Of all Cseasea subject to Man, ihore is no diae&re so bard to cure as Night Ejmasiona, and physicians are scarce uuti unuersuuiu ireaung it ; ana lo you 1 can say that I have cured dozens in this city, as well ss in dinerent btates, who have spent dollar after dol' lar, and are now well cured by me. I am daily re ceiving letters and senumg meoicine to all parts, ol tne country, in a word, au tnat are diseased in any way, and will give me a call, I will give sas- ncuon tor an or tne diseases mentioned in tb s ad vertisement. The beet of references given in this city. All letters directed to DR. McGIIL, Union street, Nashville, I'ena ' Janl w:!l meet With prompt aitonUt n V. K. CORNELIUS, Government Undertaker, DEAL 3 IS ALL K1SD3 OF liKTALIC EORIAL CA8E3 AND !ZliiG OolliiiM. Will attend j.roruptly to the transportatiou of bodies, or giving any information re garding deceased Soldiers. "Bodies Embalmed." Having aocured the services 3 of Dr. E. H. LEWIS, of New York, (and more recently from the Army of the Potomac,) for embalming of the dead, by Dr. Holmes' American Process, acknowledged to be tLe Lest, and only true process in the United States, will have bodies embalmed when desired. rrinuifal OCce and f are-fwma, Ko. 49 Church Street, Nashville, Tecnesae. Branch houses at Murlreesboro , Tulltvao- and Btevenson, Alabwiia. AU couiinmui-aVioni rromrtij a- rwtred. Mr. W. JL CORSELIC8 is author'.ae-l lo refer to me- He U a gentleman of lataf rity, and will perform all Ihat he uaderttts cr promuKs. WilitAry 6oTfBor. Jaa I tf STRASBURGER L NUHN, 65 MalJcn Lane, Xew Torir, Imnoriera ot TOY S CHINA, FANCY GOODS, Slates, Slato Pencils. WE HAVE ON HAND TTTE I.ARGEST A'D it fworuoei.t of the above Kobt. vur whole stock has ln imported mnce Uie lt f February, and we are d.iy reoe!vin? aH the novel tie appearing m Europe. We have raid Sir these goods before the irreat edvanre m jfoid, and eaji ed ai the moet rwtfiooaue.rates. We soli:.t s ahars cf your pay.n.. Ton will bey from tw if yoo exanuae our to i. China and Crockery IwWi will find it their ia- tereet to call npoa us. pay v am County Court Bedford Cona.j. UCTuEEB TERM. lACI. I Pir.on to remove Tliomas Cm. Mo.ly, A lra'r, Ac.) AUtnintraior. Ia thii ci it jiptrn V theCotirt lht Thorn Q Mwl, tlie (it-iB.tuit. is a mn re-i.irtit of the fetal of Tenoee, no iht the or.i.nury pr of law caiSiot l- krrved on bim : It i or.)Ted itutt puhik-aiina bernade iu ttie r.ihvii WWsly I 'num, oew.pmpt r pulHi"ed in the r:ty of .Nah;l, fc.r four m -erti weeks rwpunna; eaid Mosly W in pear bedrs aid Court, at the t'ourt-roijm, in Shpl byviile, ot tiis frat Hotidey in I eenir-r next, to plead, answerer de-wur to eonipliuufta's tr tion. or tlie same wi 1 be taken a eou!.d an.l aet for neanniravparf. JuS. H. TiioMI 'N, octlJ- w ; pr's fe, H.ii. tlerk and Master. For Rent, luB TH K TEA R ' THAT VALC4P-I.K IT.O pony cn Clierry f.juet known ai t!m "iw roa Property," oppfue tt.e Maxwell House and at present oAmipied ry the Nashrille & Uht Ci-m-ny. Thu property is tfe tno. TaluaUa In 11. -ity frt many pirp.!-i. It or term., f.-r any part of tt, apply to locti-trj H. IL. AU-U'A AX. TBE ALL 8UFFICIX5T TESE2. .1 . 1 r. : ' A3 "2XLMB0LDV ociotini: pnrrARATioxs.vizi HKLMBOLD-3 EXTRACT "BUOir - 44 . gARSA PaRTLLA. - - . IMPROVED RubE WAbil. lIKLMHOLUt GENUINE PKEPARATI0N, "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, . . A Positive and Specific Eemedj - For D'seases of the Bladder, Kidney, Gravef, snd Dropsical SwcIIinjs. THIS MEDICINE INCREASES TBR POWER of D.etrtion, and'excitea the AHSORBENTS Into health v acuon, by which the WATERY OR CALCF.ROVti depositions, and aU CXXAIUSAL i'N'LAAOEJfi'A Ti are redacl as well as pain and innramauon, and is good for i'fl.V. U'OXiLX, OS Helmbcld's Extract Buchu, roa WKAtsEasta " Arising firom Ezcesees, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indi.-t-rction, or Abuse, ATTt.BED wrrn ras rouowiwo svarroan. . Indisposition to Exertion Loss of Power, Loss of Memorv, l irhculty of Lfething, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Itsmisee Wakefulness, ' Dimness of Vision, Pain in The Back, Universal LasMtudeoftbe Flushing of the Body, Muscular System, Eruptions on the Face, Hot ilsnds. . I'abid Countenance, LTvnessof the Skin. , These symptoms, If allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably remove, soon follow ; 1M POTENCY, FATnTT, SPILEPTIO FIT8, in onef which the patient may expire- Woo can say Unt they are not trueutly fuliowed ty those diea.iful d.seases," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Mimy are aware of the cause of their suffering, hut none will confers. The records of the Insane Asylums and the malanchoiv deaths by eontump tion, bear ample witness to the i; uta of the aenwr b'on. ..... TUB CON3TITCTIOK, OSCI AFFECTED WITH OROANIC WVAlKKSt' requires the aid of medicine to sirenjtthen and in vigorate the system, nhich 11 KLMMuUfa XL.i.' tL&VS hUCIlV invanaUy does. A trial will ccn vmce the most skf pUcJi. . FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, OLD OR YOO'G, SINGLE, MAKR1EP, OR CON TEMPLATING MABaiAOE. ' ' '. In many &ffeciir.nfl peci!,ar to Females, the Ex tract Buchn is ttnsualled by any other remedy, as 1 in 'moroais or Ketvution, irrejruianty, rajniUlue, or Suppression ol the Ciu4ornty Evaluations, IT eernied or Schirroiis f.tato of the Utenw, lwnt- rhea, or Whites, Steniity, and for all complaints lacijetit to the sex, whether arising from in.ti .r- tion. Habits of lAssipatioa, or in the DECLIKE OR CIIANiiE OF-UK'S. . 8e symptoms above. No Familj Should U Without It Take no l!.'-tfm, Mewnry, ortinpleMoant nteiiaa. icr unpieHant and danerouit uineai-a. Helmbold's Extract Buchu ( ; . ' cxr&za ! in nil their stamen ; at little expense; little or change la diet ; no inooureaietu.', AND NO KXPOaCBl It causes frequent desire, aad frives strenfrth to urinate, thereby removing ohtni'tiona, preent;nir ana ctinni; strn'Ciires oi tne urotnra, ailaymir pa:n and Iafl.urnnauon, so frequent in this cls of dm n, e.nd expelhnt! yiWO.YOt'i', DISEASED j AAD WOK J-OUT MATTER. Thoaeandd npen Thouaands WHO BATI BEEX TBE TICTIM OF QTJACK8, and who have paid HE A V'Y FJLES to be cored in a short time, hve found they were deceived, and that the "Poison" has, by the use of "Powerful Astringents," been dned up in the system, to break out in aa a&rravaieu Krm, and perhaps after niar- nase. . UHiS Helmbold's Extract Buchu, For all afflictions and Diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether etl.-bne in Male or Female, trom whatev er caoM oruinaunx. and no mattur : OF UOW LONG STANDING. Diaeajes of tlisae Organs require the aid of a Dia lectic . , Ho!mbo!d's Extract Buchu " IS TILE GRSAT DIURETIC, and It ia eerteia to have the desired effect ia all In&eaaes lor wluch it ta recommended BLOODI BLOOD! BLOOD! Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Coospooad Fluid Extract SarsaparHIa MVPIIIL1W. This is an affeotoa of the blood, an.! ai'arks (he Sexual tnrana, ltninjTS of the None, Kant, Throat, windmpe, and other moron surracea, maiemff Its arpearoce in Uie form nl l.K.-ern. lielrr bold Kx- tnw-t KHrpar.lla purines trie ttlood, ami removes ail scaly eruptions or tne stun, (riving to tne com plexion a clear and heitny color. It l:c prep ed expreaxly for t!iH ci of oom plaint, im AtjA- punfym properties are preaerrwt to a )rraier ex tent than any ether preparation U Sartaartua. HELUEOLDS ISE WAJSIL Aa ei.-i).-ct Lotion fr Inmates of a Hi Byphilitiir ua- ture, and as an in. t'.n in uuwuwt oi u.e unnary orstanit, arming fr'.ni Unt il of liM patvin, naed in roTinectioo wuh Lttrarta Ilurbn and Haraapa- nii. in'tM-n .l'i.s. as nwrnnwiMeu. tvb-uce (4 Uie murt reaponeihie ana reliable Cl-ara.-'n-r wul aiocany un tcedicioea. . CEIITI FICATE3 0 F CURES, From ei; ht to twenty yean atandinf. wllh names avjown to ai.1 air.. For nmlical pr.wrt.rji (A Botha, see IHspeaaa- tory o( we Lajlel .italea. Hee Proteiwor iweeir Va.ua.Ue works oa Uie Prat-fare Of itivi-i'-. bee reniarks matte t-y the late eeleorated Dr. Fbymck. Philadelploj. Hh rr-marits n.le ry in. Fphraim ;l',t'owel!. a ee-l-rnt"! Phyi-iaii, and menr of the Rmral Jiilf jt of aurirMHiA, jemanti, awl puMialxMl in ttie Truoaart.oos o( lift Kiutf an-1 yuti s Journal. Hee MvlK-o-Chir'.rir!U kei-w, piiM'.vhed by rU-canuo Travera, ruuOW of the iiuyat Collets of oiirynona. rv mot of tbe late B'andard worlrv on meillHne. 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