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-it i.a. f'"-'3 iT 7&C?-13: !! ej-jiiriPBUBJBEB'JJAHr. TEI-WEEKIT. AlfD WEEKLY, BY A.: J. OAMP & CO.. NO. 10 DEADEKIOK STREET. i- - - Y0L. XXII: ' NASUrILLB TENK FRIDAY NOVEMBER. 2, 1800 : : v r NEW;.SERIESE0.4507' '.L i L j - i ; : . is .rrv -I- v j TERMS: r. i--" Hny, per aonura ; 48 00 - Trt-weefcljr, per mnnom, - - - OO ' - Waek It, p-r uimim, .-. ....--.4 0 - jrOoe Wly tor two years, or two Weeklies . is ' Ibrowfnr, ie dvmnce, 00 When the Daily, Tri-Weekly or- Weekly b to be dis-.-, continued (rnl to advance al the time subscribed ty), tbe sabdcnber must order, otherwise it will be contin ued, ml our option, until pud for and stopped.- If not paid; it most be paid at the time of discontinuance, or at our optaa. .If lite party is good, U will be sent , until paid. - -;'..-. i - Kt-mitiancea by mail, in registered" klcra, at our . .- risk. - ' ; Steam: Press Printins Concern! A. S. CAMP & CO., Proprietors, , . . So. 16 Deaderick Street, .. -; ! U Published Daily, Tri Weekly and Weekly. ' Tsana. Dailv..... . - Tri-Weekly.... . - Weekly $8 per annum. $5 per annum. ...... $3 per annum. The Patuot is an earnest, active and indefatigable upporter of the Constitutional Union cause, and in the present canvass for the Presidency will use every hon orable effort to promote the election of Bbu. and Eteb rn. To enable us to labor with Increased efficiency wa ask our party friends to aid us in extending its cir culation. By the purchase of the printing establishment of the If eta, and recent addilioiis of new materials from the foundries, the Job Omcs of the Patriot has been made the largest and most complete in the South-West. It is also supplied with the most competent workmen. Steam has been applied to oar presses, which are of the best kinds. We are prepared to print, in the high est style of the art, plain, in colors, or bronze, POSTERS, ' - - HAVPBrtLS, PROGRAMMES, BILLS LAUIN'G, FHOW CARDS, " SHOW BILLS,. . BILLHEADS, BALL TICKETS, RAILROAD WORK, " . STEAMBOAT WORK, DRAY TICKETS, - - DIPLOMAS, And, indeed, everything from the smallest Tip to the p.-rr.w.ih j'okttr, or the least Pamphlet to the largest -. - ' " , The large circulation of the Patriot, greatly augmen ted by the addition thereto of the "subscription lists of JV, renders it an excellent advertising medium. None better in the city. - ' ' ay We solicit orders, at our office, No. 18 Peaoek- ics. Street. " ' A, S. CAMP & CO. joly28-tf VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. TTTISnCVG to make other investments, we propose f V to sell all our Real Estate in Davidson co , as folk) aft i . ....... - - - That Suburban Eesidence, situated on the Franklin Turnpike, within half a mile of the rrt v. sad oppceite the residence of the late Jo seph W. lirtoQ. This is. perhaps, the meet command ing site in the vicinity of Xashvule, and is a meet de Bireable eountrr residence. The house will be sold with 12 or 15" acres of land as the purchaser may rnoose That Valuable Farm, known as the Sims Tract, situated oa the Smith Tarn pike, (old Lebanon road) within three miles of Nash Tuie. containing 330 acres. The soil is good, it is well watered and timbered, and eaa be divided into small tracts of twenty acres and upwards, all of which are admirably adapted for country residences, market gar dens and dairy farms Also, that . Beautiful Farm, on the same road, now occupied by T. C. McCampbell, and formerly owned by Tom Harming, containing about 250 acres. This place is so well known as to need no further descriptue; J will also be divided to suit purchasers. T. C Mi-auipbrll will show these places to any oue who will call All the above property will be sold on reasonable terms,' and on a credit of one " two,' three and four years. Apply to A. V. ?. Lindsiey,Xash ille, or to either of lue undersigned. TH03. C. McCAMTBELL, ix mile trooa Ka3hvilie. J. A. McAMPbfcAX aprl Nashville. DO OU 1NSUKE " " If not, Insure "at once. LMEANCE iGESTS, 25 CoUege Street, Nashville, Tennessee. tlOO jDOO DEPOPrTED WITH COMPTROLLER ' f (5.000.000 CASH CAPITAL REPKESEXTED. -- sept27-tf ARMSTRONG & CO., Ko. 69 Market street, Naslirille, Tennessee. - TTEhare how 6n hand a full and complete assort V V . ment of MACHLV1. IMPLEMENTS, ic, which - we ofler at the very lowest prices: Cireslar Saw Mills, doable and single; Male's Cider Mill and Corn Sheller; Sinclair's Straw Cutters; Wheat Drills; .. ' '' Miller's Steel Flows Tield Boilers, &c. Sptl4-tf ARMSTRONG t CO BLACKSMITHING. .... IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Sbip on Church between Cherry and College sts. , - Nashville, Teun. THE undersigned raf pectfully informs the public that ht has recently taken the above stand and is " prepared to do Blacksinithing in all its branches, such as Horse -Shoeing, Buggy -Reuairing, Ac., Ate., Ac, in the best manner and at short notice. He solicits a share of public patronage. J A3. TARTLET, ' Jan34-iT '! .. Agi-nt. jJouse-kcepiag Made Easy. THE WHEAT CHEER YEAST CAKES' will always in .... mmI lMlMiHitit hrMlf Fori a fMU vim can get one dozes Yeast Cakrs, which will uiaks 50 . ftarv insves id oei ort-wi. 5C0 CAKES SILVER SOAP, hourly expected by express.. JUbkgL. every family in town has usi-d it. or Spring cleaning it a invaluable for washmg Paint, Lookuig Glasses, Glided Work, Marble, Silver or Plated Ware. uLt'Di.-m i tj ii? j IT. Imm mIH . larpe lot of thoee fuuous Philadelphia Rt-frigi-rators. We nave a large hw eommg.- iDfy in mmiiira w jut Uutk, as tWy ara awt. ealy the beet Bt they ars the cheapest known. aprl4 tf . MACKENZIE k MTXCIIIX. ' ' WATElt COOLEIIS, &.C. ' TET reeerrnl direct from the manufacturers and for J sal at lower prtcm than ever before sold in this market.'" .......... 25 ptaia Water Coolers, - - ; "i - 25 Porrelian Rned do". 10 McDonakl's Refrigecaten. r' iSchookry'sPateatdo. SO Maraer s 3 minute Freezera. 2 Seamore's Pat. Freezers. I also suake plain Ice Cream Freexers to order of any fixe. ' 50 Poz. Minn's PaC Screw Top Fruit Cans, 1 and 2 quarts. - , 30 dox. Plain Fruit Cans for sealing. 40 doz. I quart GUs Fru.t Jrs. loe Picks and Haichcti. . i . Sherry Mixers and Muddlers 10 dox. Pal. Erg Whips. . " " N" 10 dux. Plated Dippera. - . " J. w. -wusfw. aprd IT II CoUege street.. i . ..2it Lux et Lux Fuit-l'j CO A! OIL' LAMPS - -TTTE have: Just received another supprr of Chal Oil ;W Lairirw, among which are sortie very handme Datmxa for parlors, all Sited with the CoUins burner whKh m the taw improvement and is immeasurably - soneror to any other Lamp now before the publis for sotlne and steaoaessof Hame, freedom from smoke, simplicity in. construction, beauty ana elegance m On tehcleanliness and economy.' One Lamp w ai give the ligkl of loer caiKlJS and d- Mt cort as rr.ucU as soe- ' The OU we have Imported to burn in these Lamps is a -clear; beautiful article , free from any om?uslve odor, leaves n grease spot when spu upoa carpet or . ckvth Ans and W4l not explode " - ' " 'X.'.'i, Wholesale Reta3 DnJCJisO), No- IS Public Sonar Kaahvule Tenn. ji, - ; s mar. 16 ff. 4 " 7T7EBONyilDOLSs BY A LADY vs. HEW ENGJUAAU. viouj, w - . j3? I W.V o r -'-7.- ; Fries tl 23." fw'sakjijF V-.: HAGAMj ,TI1E ST. CLOUD HOTEL, Enlarged " and'Kefurnished. THE undersigned having taken the ST. CLOCD HcfTEL, has enlarged it materially, and refurnish ed it throughout in the tnoRt elegant style, will open the house to the public on Thursdav the 5ih inst. SAMUEL J. CARTER. Ju!y 2 dtf. ----- cc iai,0H SsHONaHJ On Ihe European. Plan, . . cmr of xew yobk.q Single iiOoms50 cents per Day. . City Hall Square, corner of Frankfort it., . (Opposite City Hail.) Meals, as they may be ordered, in the spacious Re fectory. There Is a Barber's Shop and Bath Rooms at tached to the HoteL - - : X. B. Bewabb of RrirxBRS and Hmntx who say we are full. .r. It, IHEiliClI, Julyl8-ly - - .--. Proprietor. Restaurant.' . lVeotnei . Het. lOUi, THE Tennessee Coffee and Dining Hall.- rAH the good things of the season will be kept constantly on hand. , . J. T. BIGGS. septll-U " ' ' - ... LAKE FISH; FRESH OYSTERS mi tt & - WILD GAME. - NO. 1 D E A D Ell IC Jv' STREET. STEPHEN UOLCOMB, ; WOVLD respectfuhy announce to the citizt-ns of X ash v rile that he has opened a Depot on Deade rick street, where he intends to keep a constant sup ply of the finest LAKE PISH, BALTIMuRE OYSTLRS, and all kinds of WILD GAME, which he will sell at reasonable prices. . . J.. sept24-tf "ElKOPOlalTAJX" T EATING HOUSE, COK.KR CEPAB AXO CHEKRT STBSETS, XaabTllIe, - - - Tennessee. J. MOOUli, Proprietor. I HAVE male extensive arrangements for the receiv ng of all the delecacies of the ooming season, of Fish, Flesh and Fowlj our Oysters Trill be from the most celebrated beds Pickels and coudiments from the celebrated establishments of Cross k Black we Hand Lea & Perriu, with a large and well selected stock of Wine, Excellent COOKS and attentive Waiters, the whole under the supenn tendance of that well known Epicure, Mr. CHARLES P1CLKS. . On and after the 15th of September we will be pre pared to wait upon our customers, DAY AXDX1GHT. Railway travelers will find this arrangement to their advantage. . - - . ..-...- 3- REMEMBER IHE METROPOLITAN. sep3-tf . . ........ ' UN ION RESTAURANT ;k e$?S mOii Ciaion sf opposite State Bank TAKE pleasure ra mlorming the public that they have recently fitted np a fine Eating and Drinking Saloou, as above. They will keep constantly on hand a good supply or tiAMJv, o y SltiiS. ISH, &c Ac They so licit a shrae of patronage. Good cooks and attentive waiters. sept3-tf H.. K. FOWLER & CO., Union Restaraunt, No. 53 Clierry street,' HAVTXG always on hand a fine variety of Soups, Freeh FishrPurter Aouee Ltaeks, Meats of all kind and variety. Also, every variety of vegetables on hand ready and served to order in the best of style, would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to give them a call. J. K. FOWLER k CO. Xo. 53 Cherry st. , one door from Adam's Express Of fice, in Colonade Buildings. . . - june22-tf 'TUB BARNES HOUSE, J. T. Barnes & Co., Proprietors, Xo. 43, ITnton Street, FURNISHES Meals at all hours, day and night, and has extensive arrangements for regular supply ol Game of every description, Fish, Oysters, the very best Wines, and every other article of luxury which can possibly be obtained in Nashville. The house is pro vided with the best of Cooks, and ihei best apparatus for cooking. Eating Hall fitted Jip in handsome, com . ur table style. . . .... . ... . sep3-tl - . " II. WORCESTER'S IMPROVED PIAX0 - FORTES ! MAX1TACT0RY AXD SALESROOM :-, FourtcentU Street, CORKER THIRD A VENUE, NEW TORE FOR a quarter or a century the Instruments nianu ; lac wired at the above establishment, nave ranked among the first in the country. Their durability, strength; and delicacy of tone and touch are highly ap preciated by ail who have given them a thorough trial. The proprietor, by giving his personal attention to the manufacture of each instrument, "in alfits details, is enabled to guarantee superior excellence and reliability in every respect. - . oct8-3m New Steinwav Piano UAt VrticWs Maisic Store!, . KS.4S Union street. S Iustrumeut is warrantee new d not sixty days from the man- ry ,as will be seen on exaniina- i I will sell at manufacturer's pr without additional charge for freight.. Tho ... . in want of a Piano will fiud it to their interest call and examine t before purchasing. . - - JOHN LUCK asi'IT-tf Music Dealer, 4 Uoioa : New York Pianos v T. II. CUAMBKIIS ; P IAN 0 .0 RTE S . ; Estabilslied In 1182S. , . - f: Hi W. CllAAllllilwS, Piano Manufacturer, . (Formerly Dubois & Sto fart, and Dubois, Bacon .;,.."- Chambert J j u - , ; ., QWarcreAmsIn tlie"BlbIe IIoe, i Cor.StU street and 4tU Awenne, new yoek crrr. This is "a reliable place to purchase- Orders by letter faithfully executed, and perlecl salisfacAion guaranteed.- . .. .i. , S. B-eud for a circuUr, with Uescriptios or tyleaaa4eeadale of prices. mvr63m Ladies' Frehcii Dress' and Pack : r . JL ingTninks. ' j .v Jl O II X aVAM A Cm K i 4ti College Street, DEALER IX i - Ladies' and Cents' Fine Trunks, TTAS received additional supplies at Ladies' Extra jl Large Dress Trunks, of the latest styles. Best English Sole Leather SteerSpring Trunks; Ladies' Bon set Bows, single and Double Top; Valises, Bags, Ac., fdf fcue at very jowprices: - - ?V.3 O.FRTJITJARS, a yS Stewiboojes. ,JUS"iRECEIYED BY J O II N YORK t CO. The Kellys' and the O'Kellys by Dr. Tbone. , Margaret Maacrieffe by Charles Bordett - J , The Marble Fawn by Hawthornei ' ' The Duchess of Orleans. Poe and his Critics. ..... . . " Humboldts Correspondence w 1 : "' Mill on the Floss. Life Struggle by Miss Far doe. - ,..--' How to enjoy Life. Fawn of four Acres. .- ....., living Representation Men. Art Recreations. " Habits of Good Soceity for Ladies and Gentlemen. Lite's Morning Life's Eveuing. Xotes on Xcrsing by Miss Nightingale EI Fureidis by author of Lamp Lighter. Bryaut's Eulogy ou Washington Irving. - Litll Be uty by author of Gamblers Wife. Mores' Letters to Lord Macau lay, Ty Iney Hail a novel by Thomas Hood. , ' ' Throne of David by" author of Prince House of David v The Florence Mories-r-by Jacob Abbott. The Biblecal Reason Why Word of God. Friers-Wood Post Office by Hein, of Redclifi. Mademoiselle Mori a tale of Modern Rome. Sg v Years, and ether Storie by Julia Kavanagh . GODEY'S LADIES'-BOOK, for September. : ,.K GODEY'S LADIES' BOOK, for September J , .. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, for September, -.i PETERSOX'd MAGAZINE, for September. f t just received, and for sale by JOHN YORK k CO., ; augl5-tf ' --.;: -r No. S8 Uuion stree Flags! Flags! Flags! : - A XT) DEC0RATI0XS of al kinds nd sizes for Fourth J or July, political and other celebrations. : - -' LUCK, 45 Cuion street is now prepared to furnish the above in anv quantity, wholesale and letail. Also. Fireworks of all kinds. Orders from a distance prompt ly attended to. JOHN LUCK. ' juneai-tf r.".ft: Sunday; School "Celebrations. Flags I Flags! ! Flags !!! NOTHING adds so much to the appearance of a Pro cession of Sunday School Children as a Flag in the hand of every little boy and girl. LUCK is now prepared to furnish them in any quantity, at 27 College street, up stairs over Shields' Auction Room. . -. ., , Ifieyl-tf FLEMING, U O 15 S lv , S 1 (i K ...,:. AXD ' . -V... Ornamental Fainter, . ! 62 Union i.Street, NASHVILLE, ' I Between Oierry and Summer streets.) jB3 Orders from the country promptly attende4 to If the Grave Could Speak , WE should learn that one half of the children born, die before they are five years old. Give no strong medicines to children, but at once resort to the Graelenberg . .-, - . Children's Panacea, . The most valuable medicine for young children that has ever been invented. . . j Tlie Ilealtli Bitters, For 25 o-nts, will make half a gallon of the best Stomach Bitters known invaluable for weak constitu tions, dyspeptic habits, bullous disorders derangement of the stomach and bowels. Every family hould use them at the present change of the season. . apr!4-tf MACKENZIE k MJXCHIX. Fireworks ! Fireworks ! ! FEAGS AND TORCHES ! JOITV LTJCK, 45 Union street, has now the best as sortment in Nashville of everything in the above line, which will be sold, wholesale and retail, as low as a good article can be bought anywhere. The Torches are something new. and the t" thing mvmr lairoaoced ror political processions. ... augi-u . , Tvii uIls I T winks t JUST received a few more LADIES' LARGE FRENCH DRESS TRUNKS; Sole Leather Trunks, Steel Spring Valises and Bags. ALSO . LADIES' BONyT BOXES, Tray Tops, very cheap for cash. , JOHN RAMAGE, : anglR-tf 41 CalleKestreet E1VERY STABLE. IX7M. T. WRIGHT & CO., would respect- V fully inform the citizens of Nashville and the public generally that they have, purchased the well known Livery btable ana the stock and fixtures, formerly occupied by Wm. J. Philips, on Market street, just below the Square. We have first-rate lots and box-stills to accommo date drovers, and all our friends who may favor us with their patronage. - - We pledge ourselves to give satisfaction In all cases. We have a large number gof fine Saddle Horses and fine Buggies to hire at all times. ; The fact is, we do not inteud being surpassed by any Stable in the Southern country. Come along and see for yourselves. . janS-ly ' ' " WM. T. WRIGHT k CO. UXYERSITY OF NASHYILLE. MILITARYCOLLEQE. I J. Berries Lixdrlet, M. D., D. D., Chancellor of the University, and Professor of Chemistry and Geology. Cou B. B. Johnsox, Superintendent of the Military College, and Professor of Engineering. . - i JambjF. Haxiltoji, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, aad Natural Philosophy. ; J. H. Stew art, A. M., Professor of Greek and Latin . Languages and Literature. . . - i Gbokgb S. Black is, A. il., M. D. , Professor of Botany and Xatural History. - - Bsv. J. W. Hottb, A. M-, M. D., Professor of Mental . and Moral Phikophy, and Biblical Literature. ; R. W. Prr.iM, Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages. J. G. Anglade, Teacher of French and Drawing. C. K. Wixsros, M. D., Surgeon. J The First Term of the Academic Year 1860-01, com mences on the 3d of September, 1860. t The Second Term commences on the 27 th of January, 1861. Commencement Exercises take place on the 12ih of June, 1861. , Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Fuel, Rooms, Servants' attendance, and use of Arms, $105 per Term. Matri culatioiKFee, $5. Students are required to furnish their rooms. Engineering, French, Spanish, German, Drawing, Book-keeping, and Fencing each $10 per Term of twenty weeks. i . - - Students under 14 years of age will not be admitted. By the aid of Military Discipline, effective govern ment is established, and health, physical culture, good order and industrious habits are promoted. For Catalogues, or additional information, apply te any Member of the Faculty, or ; .. .. . . B. B. JOUXSOX,' July 23 w2m....-:.: , Superintendent. Furnishing and Fancy Goods 1 1 J E are daily receiving additions to oar already fall V V . supply of . FALL AXD WINTER GOODS. We have all the latest styles of Shirts and Collars, Stocks, Cravats and Ties. - We have any quantity of Gloves, CarnitlPtll. 8tCT, SasiKado. all itoaUlkat US HUB tery for both ladies and Gentlemen Our Block of Un derwear is complete, embracing all the heavier fabrics of Silk aad Woolen, suitable to the approaching season. These goods will be sold at correspondingly low rates With the short crops. J. H MoGILL, I sep3-tf - Cherry St., one door from Union. - Furnishing a d Fancy Goods. WE are daily receiving additions to our already full supply of FALL AXD WINTER GOODS, i We have all the latest styles of Shirts and Collars, stocks, Cravats and Ties. We have any quantity of Gloves, Gauntlets, Robes,Su?pender8 and all qualities of Hosie ry for both ladies and Gentlemen. Our stock of Under ware is complete.'embracing all the heavier fabrics of Silk and Woolen, suitable to tbe approacelug season. These goods will be sold at correspondingly low rates with tbe short crops. ' J. H. MoGILL, scpl24-tf Cherry St., one door from Union. Baltimore Bell and Brass Works. ! No. 53 ;ra:g;sTER" t " Keep on hand andmaketo order," ..... t i -1 i BELLS OF every size and tone, varying from 19 to 10.000 rorxns, which are warranted in all respects equal to any made in the ConrrRT. . Also, manufacture every variety of Brass Faucets for Water, Steam and Gasw Also. Brass Castings, Babbitt's and Anti Friction Metal ajl of which te sold upon pleasing terms. - - Send for a Caxaiogc ajtd Pbjci Lssr. . -' j -- - IT Y0TJ WANT A HOT FISE R.Qriett.aa; It Un la Box. SJ: f ;u. g BAITIJIOEE, WEBB,! ANDREW WIND'S;. 1 ADVEETISING AGENCY,' ' 133 Xassau it., next door to the Nassau Bank, X. Y., is the Agent for tbe Xasmruji Patriot, and the best circulating Journals in the United States, Canadas and West Indies. . - - He is authorized to receive advertisements for ua at our publuhed rates.- - - ' ' - ' ItRADV - Publishing House NEW BOOKS. , -j - . - . - , :.. , xts. CAXOXBURY HOUSE, by G. W. M. Reynolds, price 60 ADA ARUNDEL, " ' 60 OLIYlA,or the Maid of Honor, - . " -- ' 60 CHARLEY FOX'S Ethiopian Song Book 13 GEORGE CHRISTY'S Joke Book, Xo. 2 13 THE PATRIOT CRUISER, by SyUasus Cobb, Jr. . . . 25 THE MANIACS SECRET, " " .... 25 THE MAID OF THE RAXCHE, by Dr. J. II. Robinson. 25 Sent free of postage on receipt of price. FREDERIC A. BRADY, . . Ko. 126 Xassaa street, Xew York. Agents wanted. . . aug3-tf w From YISCHER, OWEX ft CO., General Advertising . House, Appletoo Building, 346 Bjoadway . Xew-York. .... LIGHT ! LIGHT 1 ! LIGHT ! ! DIETZ & CO. . ,; MAjrCTACTCRERS OF IMPROVED . . ' nfroscDf,. tamp here, Fluid, and Oil and GAS FIXTURES, - nr various styles and fetish, ' C II A IX "D Va LIE U S, MADS TO ORCKB FOR " CHURCHES, COLLEGES, AXD PUBLIC ' BUILDING No. 132 William Street near Fulton, Xew York, febd-tiy : Vesper: Gas Eight! The capesi, Most Brilliant ' - AXD ' : ' MOST ; (OSVEXIEXT ARTIFICIAL LIGHT IN THE WORLD ! ! THIS GAS is generated from Pure Coal Oil, and for elegance, economy, safety and simplicity cannot be surpassed. The fixures are in the same style as the ordinary gas fixtures. Principal Agency at 47 Cooper's Building, Cher ry street, where the light can be seen at any time. . janl2-ly . . - THOS. H. TAYLOR. Atubrotypes and Melaneotypes, THE cheapest and the best, are made at the Art Gallery, corner of College and Union streets. Da guerreotype Pictures of deceased persons can here be copied and thrown up to the Pint Siza Portrait. Please call and see specimens. - - C. C. HUGHES, ! Principal and sole proprietor of the Melaneotype right In Kashville. nov21-tf E. R. GLASCOCK. G. S. XEWSOM. GLASCQGK&NEWSOM OJice College SL , next door to Merchants' Hank. Sealers in and A . g for the purchase and - - sale of - RE A LE STATE Beating Houses or Land in the city or country, Will also Rive their undivided attention to the Collection of Claims, Negotiation Loans, " E. R. GLASCOCK. 1 WILL attend to all sales of Property of every de- scription either in town or country, jan 17 tf. Cross ; Vies Wanted THE Nashville and North-western Railroad Com pany wish to contract for 40,000 CEDAR CROSS TIES, 0 feet long, 6 inches thick, well hewn, to face at narrowest place not less than 8 inches clear of bark ; timber to be sound ; to be delivered at the grade line of the road in Nashville. - - - - The contractors want to contract for 30,000 WHITE or POST-OAK TIES of tbe same size as the above, to be delivered on the line of the road In piles from section 14 to section 24, enough on each section to supply the same. , - Persons wishing to hid will direct to the President and Directors of the Nashville and Xorlt- western Mall road Company, Nashville, Tennessee. july21-tf. II. II. ' II AY X liS Co. : - AGENTS FOR THE . Sale and Pu rhase of Negroes, it o 16 Cedar Street, Between Public quare and Commercial Hotel, - dec29-tf. Nashville, Term. GUN AND PISTOL MAKING. Frank. J. Bitterlicli, . Xo. 16 J)eaderiekSteet, Up Stain,;,, .. . NASHVILLE, iTEXN., - : KANTJFACrrjREK AND DEALER IN Guns, Utiles and Pistols. All work warranted to be of the finest workmanship and of the most superior quality. i - - 49 Repairing done In the best manner, and war ranted. ' -v aug6-d6m 1860. ' ' Fresh Garden Seeds. WE are new hi receipt of a complete stock of LAN DRETH'S Garden Seeds, of the growth of 1859, including all the different varieties of Artichoke, - - - Lettiuce, - Beets : Cabbage,. Parsley, Nasturtium, , Cauliflour, . Pepper, . Pepper Grass .. Salsify, . . Eudive, Carrots, Leek,,..,. Beans,. Mustard, : Borecole, Onion, Peas, Early Corn,. Rhubarb, Asparagus, Squash, . . . . Kohl Rabbi, Egg Plant, : Melons, - i . . BroeolL, - Okra, . Cardoou,' ' Turnip, Celery, ' Cadish, - Cucumber, Spinach, -Kale. ... Blue Grass, Thimothy, Clover, Herds Grass, Millet, and all other kinds of Field Seed on hand during the Season. .... Country merchants supplied with Garden Seed on Commission. - 1 jan-tf RAINS, BROWN k CO. : M'FERRAN'S NORTH MARKET STREET. THE undesigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he has still on hand a number of handsome vehicles of all kinds, and a splendid stud of buggy and -saddle horses, for the use of fast young genu on COURTING EXPEDITION'S, or for the accom modation of Young America and Young . America's Sweetheart. -- . . , - - What man living, of any sort of progressive spirit, would be content to snail it behind a SLOW HORSE when he knows that an ANIMAL OP SPIRIT could be obtained AT TUB . LEVIATHAN; STABLES. ' ; Parties desiring Coaches for "PIC-XICS,wand safe and careful Drivers, should not forget what the papers said about Thb Xbw Coach, from the Lkviathax Ltvebt St as lies, on North Market street. - ".I ' J- C. McFERRAN, ai 20-tf ... .. . Proprietor. TENNESSEE MARINE ; AXD 1 Fire lnsTirance- Company; APITAL $150,000 ALL PAID IX. OFFICE Cirner of the Public Square, will take risks agai ist ks or damage by fire on Dwelling and other Houses. Goods In Store, kc. '. , Also, Marine and River hazard to and from all ports. .... . . -:.:-.:k.ALSo-....--i :C.-, I Risk on Negroes against the Dangers of the Ri?er. j f i.inf DIRECTORS: - . JOHN II. HILL, . JOSEPH YAULX, i ."JAMES CORREY, ' - THOMPSON AXDEESOX, G M. FOGG, JAMES E1X1S, ALEX. ALLISOX,i ... X. E. ALLOW AY. R H. GARDNER, W. & EAK1X, . ,- THUti. .L. BRAXSFORD. s JOSEPH VATJLX, President. A.-W. BUTLER, Scene taryJ. oct22 T Flouring Mill for Rent. THE City Flouring Mill, situated on the Cumberlaad River, just below the city, is offered for rent the remalnce(cf the present year, with the J)rivik-ge of next year. Apply to Tvaxxa S. Fosrsa, Cherry street, or " JAMES CORBITT, Junt-25-tf fattheMia. ...... m ,,i iFullBosom: Sliirts. JUST received, ai aseort ment of , FULL BOSOM UTKTS, with and w ithout collars. -Boeonis of Lin en. Cambric and Bishop Lawn.. - Also, a small lot of Shirts, with fine Embroidered Bnsouia by i aprsUr n J.H. McGELL. ' .i'Fine -AYallf Pfiersir A LARGE assortment of stamsed gold and French Decorations, Just received. Alsd aovursl hundred patterns low priced glased and 15 ct paper. , , Terms Cash for aifcuiall bills'. . Paper rumging done In the best manner. j.v m. u. : . L- j..; W W FiXX ' x s?.?--..;. Ko 23 Pabliu Square, ... -0Ctl-ln i LAr-i a -Cornar Deaderick St. ' Southern Trunk Manufactory. FASSETT & CB0SSMAN, Na 61 MARKET STREET, NASHTTLLE, TEXXESSEE Manufacturer and Wholesale and Ertail " ' DEALERS a ALL KIXDS OS . " ; ' LADIES' :AND GENTS' TRATELING TRUNIS, BONNET BOXES, ' . Valises," Carpet Ba?s, &c, &c, DESIRE to call the attention of all those In want of anything in our line, (wholesale or rotaU,) to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident that we can sell as low as any other house in the city. Our stock is all of our own manufacture and is made of the best materials and by first-class workmen. ' All must admit the wisdom of buying work made at home, in preference to buying that made at the East expressly for Jobbing. , We especially invite the attention of the Ladies to our PATENT TRUNK FOR LADIES. ' -. It has compartments for Bonnets. Dresses. Parasols. Brushes, and a water-proof comDartmont for Soonees. Oils,&c. ... ' , ; ...... ' Ail Kinds or Trunks made to order, covered or re paired, at short notice. Give us a calLat 61 Market street, two doors South of the Square. juneza-aijr s ASSETT ft CROSSMAX. W. W. HAMEER& CO., SMUT MACHINES, FLOUR PACKERS, BRAN DUS Itits, li-M.l-. Ill 1VM ANKEK BRAND ' BOLTING CLOTH. , : ; . XANCTACTUREB8 Or POSTABLB GRINDING AND BOLTING FLOUR . MILLS, CORN and Feed Mills of all sizes, both upper and under runners. Portable and Stationary Engines, Boilers, Gearing, kc, furnished to order, corner-of Western Row and Second sts., Cincinnati. Mills can be seen in operation at our Factory, ruaria-ly Julius 11. smith's f COPPER i - - (DISTILIjED St, Louis, MoJ f-E JiEBU'ATED; Old -.R'cj serve; WHISKE St I-iouis. Mo. THE undersigned, sole proprietors of the above brands of Whisky, would respectfully caution their friends and customers against tbe numerous imitations of these well known brands. - -. The spurious article is Invariably a nefarious com pound, whereas we guaranty the genuine, manufac tured only by ourselves, to be free from all obnoxious ingredients. BETH0LD, S-dlXH, ft CO., 136 aud Hi North Second street, " apr22 tf St Louis, Mo. Important to House-Keepers E. R. DURKEE & CO.'S SELECT: SPICES. Guaranteed not only ABSOLUTELY AXD PERFECTLY PURE, but ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tin-foil, (lined with paper,) to prevent injury by keeping and are full weight, while the ordinary Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them in point of strength and richness of flavor, BEYOND ALL COMPARISON, -as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only by E R DURKEE k CO., : , febl8-dwtf ... , 181 Pearl street, New York. CONFIDENTIAL LITERARY BUREAU, 4S0 Broadway, Hew York City. COAFIDEMIAL BUSINESS, ' (Of a Private or fxmily Nature,)' Transacted with Care and Efficiency. PURCHASES of Books and other' articles, for Stu dents and others, executed on Commission. ' Loans, to any amount, on Diamonds, Jewelry or oth er available property,, negotiated with, the strictest privacy.- - Private Correspondence superintended. ' Letters up on any subject, and answers to any communications, furnished on the shortest notice and under the pledge of inviolable secrecy. . . Ladies and Gentlemen wishing" to carry on a Private or Public correspondence can have a box at this Office for their exclusive use. For terms, apply In person or by Letter. tCg Inquiries by letter must enclose stamp for reply.. ... . . . : . . .-. tjr AU communications considered in a Bus id ess light and held strictly confidential. aug29-3m.- -- ' ' A NOVELTY IN THE AST WOULD. Photography upon Porcelain Secured by Letters Patent in the United State?, England.' France and Bel- . ; The American Photographic Toreelain Company. . ! 5 H- No. 781 Broadway, Nw York, Havlne secured their novel and ingenious invention by American and European patents, are fully prepared to- execute all orders tor "MINATLKK LIKENESSES OF PERSONS OX CHINA," presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the brilliancy and finish of a water-color drawing, and a hitherto unat tamed quality of durability," by being rendered as imperishable as the natural properties of the articles upon which they are transferred. ' As the patented process of the Company enables the reDroduction of Photographs, not only on plain sur faces, but npon such as are round or of any degree of irregularity portraits can db reproaucea wun iatut less accuracy, and delicacy of delineation, upon for celara wares of any description and dimension need as articles of luxury or of household utility, suca as . URNS, VASE3, BREAKFAST CUPS, TOI LET ARTICLES, &c; - ; .n thereby securing faithful portraits and furnish Ingjin unique and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in domestic use. i - , ;i In order to furnish facilities for the gratification of the popular taste, and to meet the wants of those pa." trooa of tbe Fine Arts desirous of having Portraits on Porcelain, the Company have imported from Europe a collection of superior porcelain goods, manufactured te their own order, which they sell at cost prices, t :. As the American Company are owners of ihe patent right, and consequently the only persons authorized to nse the process, they have determined, in order to af ford People m every section of the Union an opportu nity to possess Portraits on China, to make the follow ing proposition to residents in the country, who are unable to visit personally tbe Atelier and Galleries in Xew, York: Persons sending a -photograph, ambro type, or daguerreotype to the office of the Company in New York, accompanied by ftvb pouakb, win receive in return by express, free of other charga, a richly or namented Breakfast Cup and Saucer, . with the portrait transferred thereon. . v i By transmitting a daguerreotype and raw nouLtas, they will secure in like manner, a handsome French Vase or Toilet Article, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. ., . t . , . By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and Huus dollaks - they -will receive in return a pair of rich Seyrea Vases, with the portraits executed equal to m mature paintings; and, in like manner, portraits can be reproduced on porcelain wares or . Vasvs of every quality of finish, ranging in price from Twenty to On Hundred doHars the pauv - - "-''' u i - : . H. B. Be particular iq writing the address, to w, couuty and MaU distinctly. AH letters to be ad dressed to 'MANAGER, AMERICAX PHOTOGRAPHIC PORCELAIN CUV ' Is1 OT, ,KW Yomk. : ect2-8ta- ''i ' . -. Feed fois Stoclt, i , THS reed reduced to S3 to per b-irr I by - . . BAJ, f 5UILXCSI Co, 2 r '5lT Mi Ml 'I T'HilW I?''fe5f.' fe. 1 I N ... !' ;-' : : 3 i I 'li)iMaMi i iijinii i - ' ''uli'- - ---"rf il7il " "r . J. . imi V X v ll ill ll A. w. m'call. g. w. fall A. B. MONTGOMERY, Special Partner M'CALL FALL, Wholesale and Itetail V.: J.': Ui DEALER JIN CI : ' GUJiS,; CUTLERY, . - ; EEGE TOOLS, Plows Bakes, Cultivators, AND - l BUELDINGr HARDWARE. KIRKMAN & ELLIS' OLD STAND . 34, Public Square ' ' . NASHVILLE, TEXX. ' HA VINO added to our already large stock of HARD WARE and CUTLERY, a fine assortment of FIRST QUALITY KETA1L, GOODS Embracing . FINE TABLE AND POCKET KNIVES, ' " EDGE TOOLS, , : .. . ' BUILDING HARDWARE, FARMERS, CARPENTERS, ' ' COOPERS, SMITHS, and MACHINISTS' Tools, Implements, &c, c. We respectfully solicit a call from our friends, for mer patrons of "M'Call & Co." and the public gen erally, . M'CAIaIa VpAIaIa, ' - Kirkniaa k Ellis' Old Stand, " ! 34 : PUBLIC 'sQ,ilA5X : ' - Nashvliie, n 121-dU MEW FALifl, STOCK 1 8 6 0. i; , - . , .......... i ; Fite, Shepherd & Co., Wbolesale Dealers' in DRY GOODS, Varieties and ClotUiiiSi No 3 Hicks' Building, north side rublicSquare, NASIIVILlLE, TENNESSEE. WE invite the attention of City and Country Re ' tail Merchants to our stock of FALL, AAD WINTER GOODS, . now in store and ready for exhibition. 4S Our stock will be found unusually attractive and complete; and we shall eflfor the strongest inducements to catih. buyers and to all prompt and responsible deal ers. FITE. SHEPHERD k CO. aug30-tf " -s k'- t- - -1 ' University of Louisiana. : LAW DEPARTMENT. THE Lectures in this Department will commence on - the second M0XDAY of November, 1860, and con tuse until the first Monday of April, 1861. They will embrace the various branches of the Civil Law, of the Common Law, and of Equity; Admiralty, Commercial, International, and Constitutional Law, and the Juris prudence of -the United States. The Lectures will be delivered by four Professors : '.-. Hon. THEODORE H. MoCALEB, D. , Professor of Admiralty and International Law. RAXDELL HUNT, Professor of Commercial and Crimin al Law, and the of Evidence. CHRISTIAN ROSELICS, LL. D. , Professor of Ci vU Law. ALFRED HEN N EN", Professor of Constitutional and Common Law, and Equity Jurisprudence. Xo city in the United States has the advantages which Xew Orleans possesses for the ready and perfect acquirement of tbe Modern Languages. Good Board can be obtained as cheap here as in any other large city in the Union. All communications must be addressed to the Dean of the Faculty, at Xew Orleans. RAXDELL HUNT, auglO-d&wUSdmin Dean of the Faculty. COAL! COAL.I COAL! UNTIL further notice, will be sold at the Yard of the Raccoon Mountain Coal Company (formerly ACtna) at the following prices: Lump Coal, . . per ton... .....$5 50 Round Coal, " " 6 00 NutCoal, " " 4 00 Blacksmith's do. " " ; 3 60 Mr. Job B. Lawo will in future attend to the busi ness of the Company in this place. SAMUEL J. AGXEW, General Superintendent R. M. C. Co. Nashville, August 16, 1860. Jfg- Orders can be lea in Box Xo. 94, Post Office,' or at tbe Yard, back of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Depot. JOHN B. LANG, augl7-tf -i Agentl Shelton's Marble Works! Church street, aext door to Cornelius's Cabinet shop Naslrrille, Tenn., , , fTHE undersigned would inform his friends. X and the public generally that he will con tinue the MARBLE BUSINESS in this city, at his shop, next door to Cornelius's Cabinet shop, on Church street, and calls attention to the stock of . . Marble nonnmenU, Tombs, etc. - Which he has on exhibition and for sale, embracing great variety, finished in the most superb manner. He is prepared to manufacture on the shortest notice Marble Kan ties; and every description of Marble Work. i Uie finest American and Italan Marble. : His work will, as heretofore, be waranted, and bis prices to suit the times. , - , , M. L. SHELTtlN. -Jan tf. . The Crffifhenbcr Vegetable Pill,' ARE THE BEST IX THE WORLD FOR FAMILY USE And for . . .' : .' INDIGESTION CONSTIPATIOir HEAD ACHE NERVOUSNE ILUOTSNESS HEAKTBUfiN-ACIDITY-SAUSEA FLAT ULENCE WANT OF APEtTrE DYSPEP SIA LIVER COMPLAINT Q EI PINGS. ' On account of their great mildness, and from the fact that they never gripe, nauseate, or leave the bowels in a constipated condition, the Grefhenberg Pills will be found more pleasant than any other. jag-Price 25 cents per box. On the receipt of one dollar , four boxes will be sent by mail, free of postage to any part of tbe country. - MACKENZIE k M INCH IN, sept23-tf. , ' ; ;.. No. 14 College street. ; Fruit Jars. JUST received and for sale at lowest prices, an addi tional supply of Fruit Jars and Cans, say 225 doz. Willougbby Glass Jars 1 quart; ' ' ' . 170 " j " . " ; " 2 quarts 48 " . Glass Jars, with corks for sealing. ' ": Also, on hand 200 dos. Tin Fruit Cans, one and two quarts, lor sealing up, ail warranted. Also, 12 bbls. best Clear Coal Oil, at lowest price by barrel. - , 7. , . xi,..-. .: . J. w. W1LSOX, sept4-tf ' " 17 College St. , POTASH. ONE Thousand pounds Potash on hand, and for sale by RAINS, BHOWN & CO. sept22-tf .:.;... Buckski n Shirts and Drawers, JHMcGILL. Received and lor sale by oct 20-tf . . . . For October. Harper's Xew Monthly Magaxine ; '- Godey's Lady's Book ; . '," ' Peterson 'B Lady ' National Magaxine ; - Arthur's Home Magazine ; ; . . 'j Peterson's Ladies' National. Magasme; , ; , . .Arthur's Home Magazine; ; .. ; x Just received by 4 F. HAGAX k CO., aeptl4 ' ' ' " " College street. ' , Tin Koofing.:: HAYING every facility in the way of workmen and material te do first-rate work with despatch,' F will eon tract fur Tinning roofs, either In the city or country, at low rates, and and in every case warrant satisfaction. Gutters, Piping Valley Capping, Ac., done in the best manner.- - J.W.WILSON, fcbS-tf. Oppisite Sewanee House. '. T1VA15 13 Tl IaV C A ; vi V JoVlrfts of Boots and Saoei ; - 3 WE have a large invoice of first quality of Boots and Shoes, which wa will sell at a grtat bargain for cash, or four months prompt paper. Call immedi ately as they must be sold, at our Ware- rooms up stairs. No. 71. ' - , juue2S-tf, . - TRABUE k LUCU3 - " Seeonii-linnd Bnrentltf. ' ' GOOD city made Family Buroucbe, but little used for sale cheap by - A sept4-tf .,s ,B j, BENJ Jr ; SHIELDS a CO uTempe8t, Sto' e Jars most Hperoedea others." a ' ' - tuaeo-lf t MACKiSm: ft MLNCHaq " 5r E.. C. M'MIR'FSIGO HAVE ON HAN9 , 1 05E HUNDRED KOLLS BEST 4 - COLORED AND WHITE - J ' CA-NTON IMATTING ! ALSO, . A11 Unusually Large stock of - i PLAIN, PLAID AND STRIPED C 0 T T O "N For Servants, which they will sell very low by the piece. . .03-Persons not yet supplied'will consult their inter est by examining these goods, as w ass petekjiiked to CLOSE THEM OlT. . . 1 - - - R. C. irieSAIIlV A: CO. aprl6-tf LOOK HERE! ALL DRESS GOODS - . . - . - - - i .:.-. i . ... REGARDLESS. OF COST! .- - - - . - ' : . - - . - - - ! ' ; ' Those not yet supplied would do well to examine them, as we are determined to closed tbem out, FOR WHAT WE CAN GET f " ! - K. C McVAIItY & CO. july 23 tf NO. 25 COLLEGE STREET. SUYDER & PRIZELL Have on hand a large assortment of " ; -- T iniPS1 Cr.ru h IVmm Tnml-i. . ." ! Ji do i Sole Leather do; ' do '-Cabinet" do; (a new article.) Gent's Fine Sole Leather Trunks; uo uo ao aa alises, (Ashland and other StvlpK-) which f .. v a ra t t.rt,tr off ..- ...(.... ff rates, tall at No. 21 Public Sipjare. juuej-ii EVANS & C 0.. W'Uolesiile lealevs; :. No.l Nashville Ian Illoek ! Are in receipt of their Fall Slock of Foreign aud Do- dry goods; Varieties and Clothina: Ooot,SIioes, IlatSjIJonuets, Kc, to wntcn they invite the attention of the Trade. aug29-iUwtr " " " VVM. S.EAKIN & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX BELT OB KEADMIDE CKIT.II.Vlj, UP.IETIES. iC, " Xo. 1 North-west Corner Public Square, ; N A SH V I L. L. E, TENA KSSKE. WE Invite the special attention of the trade to our A.rge and well assorted slock of Fall and. Winter 'Goods. ; Which we will sell Lew fur cash or to prompt Merchants. WM. S. EAK1N & o aug29-dtwawtf -I860. Allison, Anderson & Co IMPORTERS. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX ; IFOUEIGN AND DOicSTlC DRY -GOODS. , - AND ' - . R eady-Made Clothing, . XO. 41, PUBLIC SQUARE, . , j . KasliTille, 1 : : : Tennessee! ; TXT E are now receiving and will in a few days have V V ready for exhibition and sale one of the most desirable slocks ever brought to this market, i We there-lore respectfully invite an examination of our stock by the trade r re it tug the market, before making tbeir purchases, as we feel confident we can promote their interest by giving us a call. ' aug22-2m ... . ALLISON, ANDERSON k CO. DeForst, : .nistrong & Co.', DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 80 & 82 CHAJEBEES ST., 2TEW YOEKl ': WOULD notify the Trade that they are opening - Weekly, in new and beautiful patterns, The "Wamsutta Prints, 1 - ALSO ' ' " ' " j The.Amoskeag, " A Xew Print, which excels every Print ia tbe Country for perfection of execution and design in full Madder Colors. : Our Prints are cheaper than any in the market and meeting with exteusive sale. r t jO- Orders promptly attended to. - , . :. apr4-deowly --..r- - " . , ' WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. ' .. '. .Hats, Boots Shoes, Ready Made Cluthing i , , , Htirduxirt, Queensuare,ttc.t c s J E. TRABUE & W. H. LUCAS; No. 73 Public Square. ; WE will sell evory description of Winter Goods at - low figures to close out as near as possible before receiving our Spring Slock. Our Mr. LCCAS is now in the Eastern cities soliciting consignments and pure has ing job lots for cash and sbort time paper, and we promise our customers and Merchants, 'ruaktug their purchases in this market, that our stock will be large and attractive, and we pledge ourselves that eur house shall be bead quarters for good bargains for cash and snort, prompt paper. 1 - ' ! Janio-tf TRABUE 'k LUCAS.'" J.J. BEECH, Wliolesale & ' lletail Druggist (scocsssor ro s. a. GooLir'a oo.J " I Corner Broad and Clierry Stiees v'' XASHVILLEr TEXX. .... WILL keep always on hand a large and complete aseorUnent of everything kept in the Drug line, which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest, and aa Stood as the best, which we ere ready to provfvaB the time and at any time, day or night, to the satisfaction of all good citizens who will favor us with a call and patronage. . v v .5 i. r JOUX J Milif sept lJ-tf . .. ? . . v.i nqrsi sicx J1A1Y oaxiiifixTA l paixteb , ; T5 JVonU market street c": l PPV:?1, Hunt Jt a Carrot fyp. All orders from LhA rii w m 1.. with promptness and despatch. ' septllj-tX $ 7 TVobicc6.Suc" Da s 'tT': hamVltox's Var house) I , AT J-EN OCLOCKA. M. I 7,t-i A-f This arrangement te made us Abe purpose . betn accotumUaimif buyers' and planter i, aud lhope wUl be aateaactorjf, j,- . ; s:'l f i ..' ! , Iuarl7-tf . . . A. LAMILTtTN. flATES OF ADVERTISING T 'f t t ' r t-r - r rr f . j. t L (tExtnoaoaiJBSiw xniiiiHi-A aqs" ) One Square 1 day $1 00 each additoeal inssrtiBa $ M - l week. 3 00 each additional aqaare M tt 2 " 4 SO - " -"r-,.. l month O0, -y r t " S SO -n1"!! - a 00 " " 4 M " " 3 13" 00 " , - s ""is oo rr . : t " " s oo ti - M"swabi at nxAStnut f One square, one year, $30 each addition al aqnare CI Written, notice must be given to take eat sm step advartisements of yearly advertisers before the yer expires, otherwise we shall diarge till done. Xo contract af yearly advertisements will be disc tinued wKhout previous notice te as, nor will any charge be made tor leas than ne year at tbe yearly rates. ' - - ' . Adrer dsers exceedinir - ths 'rpns eca tracted far. will b cliArged lor tlx exoss.- laueatlonal' Xotlce. A f ONDAY, SEPT. 3RD. MRS. TRWDf "Win AA School for Girls in the Basement of the Presbyte-. rum Church, Edgefield. Arrangumeau hare been made to rive a fall aa4 anoraazh .AaMhimM aad oUimu Education. The Lady employed to teach Music cannot fkil tort entire satisfaction. . ?t u Mon. P. F. SAXTEL. a native of Franca, and a wAm ate of the Royal Oollcee of Ahriers. will teach IWk Spanish, Italian and Modem trreek. r Mow. eaatel pre- bc we utsfc Msatimouiais rrom many aistingniabed persons.,- : ; .' , - : c v t . j Mr. R. J. Meigs say s of Mon '-n. BM DMa ""'"rg my fh;a mime tune, aad this nfnniil trimi mt him cuuviuces tne. that he deserves to be trusted est pUcidy as a Teacher of French." - lue regular Rates per Session of Bv mocths are HI. $20 and $25. . . " - EXTRAS- .-- gMusiconthe Piano ... ....$24 00 Latin and Greek...... ' ' : ia na Modern Languages .......i...;... 20 CO CTorDetand Needle work. 4 96 Pupils will be charged from the time of eatwing to the end of the Session. The bills will be payable at the middle of the Session. , . auxA-tf HE LX1 B OLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HELM BOLD' S BVCHV for the Bladder. -. HELMBOLD'S BVCHU for the Kidneys, - HELMBOLD'S BUCHff for the Gravel, HEl.vmn.n-x Ri-rmr t. ti.. r..- HELMBOLD'S BVCHU for XervonsneM, y 1 J L' I u im . r 1 iii-.ni it . . . . . iwirf 1 Jtl.iU lor H avHNTT, HELMBOLD'S BCCHU for Dimness of Tision, HELMBOLD'S BCCHU for thflxsutt Breathing, HELMBOLD'S B CCHU for Weak Nerve. ' HELMBOLD'S BCCHU tot Universal Lassitada. HELMBOLD'S BCCHU for Horror at Pinrsin. HELMBOLD'S BCCHU for Night-sweats. 1 HELMBOLD'S BCCHU tor Wakefulness, HELMBOLD'S BCCHU far Dryness eC skin HELMBOLD'S BCCHU for Eruptions. , HELMBOLD'S BCCHU for Pain in the Back I HELMBOLD'S BCCHU for Heaviness ofxha Eralid with temporary sufTusation and lose cf sight HELMBOLD'S BCCHU lor Mobility and 11 mines ness, with want of attention and horror of society. . 17 1" 4 RfJ r Tl' I; I't'LJ rr r j-iv... ., . ' HELMBOLD'S BCCHU tor Excesses -arunnr trotm indiscretion, and all diseases ef "" ' FEMALES PEMALES-LrEMALES . , ; FEMALES JEM A I.KSFKM .A.jt . , FEMALES FEMALES FEMALES OLD OR TOUNO, SINGLE, MARRIED. OS CON TEMPLATINQ MAJtRIA 6? A, TA KE NO MORE PILLS. -A TAKE NO MUUE PLLLS, THET ARE OF, KO AT AIL, - t THET ARE OP NO A TAIL. . i ; . : HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHU IS THE TEST BEST - - . Y ? REM ED T IN THE WORLD For all complaints Incident to the sex', whether arteing from indisoretiwn, habits of iMssipaiRm,'ar taJbe ; DECLINE OR CHANGE OP L1FXI. SEE Sl'MPTOMS ABOVE I NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT t JAKE NO MORE BALSAM, MERC CRT, OR C2T- t'J.lL.SA T MILUlCtA ES fXJK LWPLEAS ANT.AND DANGEROUS. DISEASES HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU1 . : ... , . . '-I . :.. Gmrtt Aiir. yJ?y.,J . Secret Diseases s In aU their Btatoa, . . ."5 A -3 r At little Expense uiue or ud cuaiige in Met; . , .. i tie amn - AAD NO EXPOSURE. - v; Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRA CT BCCHU tat 1 arising troan habits indulged in 1 -. , .I.:. . BT TOUNO AND OLD,' And for diseases arising from habits af disslpaUon. It removes all improper dwenarges; auu will restore the patient in a short time to a siale of health aad purity. Use HelmUAd't Extract Buehu for diseases and affec tions of the mostdistressing character. . Ue Ueimhold't Extract Bucku. for all nw-tini. nd diseases of the , ;. .. . j ... irrinaryXOrgans 1 ;1 M r 3 Whether exist iDe in - . MALE OR FEMALE.. 3 From whatever cause originating and no rntiitr of i. i . HOW LONG STANDING. L- . . AH the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same treatment and may originate from the same cause. READt READli READttt T - HELMBOLD'S BUBIflT is safe and pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in action. Personally appeared before mean Alderman' of the city of Philadelphia, H- T. HELMUOL1), Chemist, wa being duly sworn, does say that his prsparautm coav tains no narcotic, mercury, or injurious drugs, but is purely vegetable. - - - - - - t ' ,i U.T.HELMB0LD,8oleVaenfacturir. Sworn and subscribed before me, the Sad day uf Ko vember, 1S64. : . - j -.., --3 ..... WM. P. HIBBARP,. Alderman. - Price $1 per bottle, or six for-$5, delivered to any address. cj , . . ... i i. ; 1 .. ., ONE TIIINO CERTAIN; -ii v. . A Trial Costs bnt' a Bouar-Trj. U ! And be convinced ef its efflcacy; -And it is acootnpac ied by reliable and responsiblcertiacaies front yrofs. sors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared by - - -- -- - - -.; . 1.. v.. - .w H. T. HELMBOLD, - Practical and Analytical Chemist; . 104 South Tenth atraet, below Chestnut, Philadelphia' NECESSARY CAUTION Shoald unprincipled Deal, era try to palm off another article, which pays a better profit and is worthless, ask for Hehnboida, take Be other.. . - , .1 - CURES GUARANTEED: , . ? I . : RAINS BROWN", Wholesale and Retail Agents, Xashv ills JB Sild ly all DraggisU eoerywhere . . augo-dawly i i Lv.i. ! Ct . : Grass Seeds; - 20 BARRELS Timothy Seed; . r.',i.t 3 Ki l 20 . 'Orchard Gran do-: ; z.1 --X -- imub tarrss ao- 20 " Herds Grass .do; In store and for saie low by " " , septU , . -:c a i , HUGH KcCRKA ft CO. w .i.-i" -h-iij. :.-,. :!jBSt received byut' : 1 JOHN ' JORK' iti fCO 4 . , ; i: . i c .. KQ pxrox SajUJEr." w THE MOTHER IX-LAW, by Mrs. Southworth, Aa- tbor of Lady oflhe Isleeomplete in 1 vol $1 2i. i Language. witnout a master. j-'ha A . Latin, Spanish, Frencik, Italian and German, hmgua. ges without a master. . Any one, or all of -these Ian guages can be learned by any one" without a teacher wUb. ihe aid of this 1ook. Price fl 25: si I ocll-tf ; Slities f or; t ic lllUon. HAVE In store, a large and superior stock ef Boats. Shoes and Oaitors, o which tbey sail the atunw r -ii -k - nln ,nrt nmuiiH'j mm Our stock for Gentlemen is Urgev aad embraces every Tariety, both 'Sewed and pegged. ', The ladiee wul find every style of Gaiters, vwith and "witaoot beefc. ; , Also, ijiippers- Buskins, - Ac.,, tor Bors aad ouths. Misses aud chadre. We nave a hires stock aniof every vauity, j.. I PL.AJMTATION SIIOES. ' We would call the attention r Planters W our P&X MU M llitOGAX wLioh is a ; most taper article. Also, Kip and thick Brogans, Dutch Beota Mr swcssmi, heavy double, solo thick Kuula. , tMr stock of Hoy Boob and Shoes for fall and winter is bu-g. -aad gued We -have taken on usual pains in getting up our steak this fall, and wean aatufied that we wiu give ssiiaf.e bun and luiioocuiests to all Cash and prompt fajmf cuslouiers who shall give as acil.1.-J y J "octs-tf - ' " r.-.. .-. ; .t . ; , xa 48 MARKET-BTRiir',5 Wlolesale"lihtr Retail Dealer Wroujlit aad Cast Iran Cook Stern. k XD every variety ef heating stoves, Gratas, Tin X plate, -Cupper-, lr'; Wn-. Xioc, Japan ej, pfmti and common. l utwareRrasa EUtea, libit Lmaa aad jr, Copper boltotus, Ac , Sra. Ar. now u receipt af a large and well aua ted .stuck of every article BauaHy ket m their line of busieoss, a ath tfugr s y .ir -uimed to aeU low fbrc&sh ur to -puueiual deciera. . Job work or evry kmd uivied: ana iMcal alten tioa given to -it. We are alao prepared to da iooCB$, Galfewui.&o., hi the tuuiBCT powOiie. ' ' . sept- , iti!L-i 4U tl " T . A ' i. v.r: 'IffCt&dwiikadr'' '1" oeisTtf" tAjXilADCHAN 41 vu -