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aThe fmx gournal. V. J. KI,.nT.lt, K.Jitoi-. PMfi-d to Ho Purlj'n arbitrary ), Y)g loilua Truth, nbrrt'trthc lruU ihe sitf. Gen. Ihslall is now in tho Ken tucky Lunatic Asylum-"- raving ma niacpast fill Imp '" recovery. Such in fact U tl"' extent of hi Ac- rniitrr.mcnt llitlt it in IICCC.S.S;i I'V for llilll f bo kept in closo conlinemcnt mnl KUiinlcd witlitlio most nsbiduous cure, TUU Is imW.l 11 h;u1 eml to a onci! lofty mind, u poetic f.mey. an ine - nustiblo fund of wit, and inr proacha- hie powers of popular oratory. The ' '.. . I,.,,,. (r,wt iv ii. ii sa u iil'V one tv.nn... .... ...... to Ihe asniring vouth of the Intnl. However highly strung be the itn ...,lo.,u I' itn.;,. ii.'iiinc. dr Ikhvi'Vit nil' ..' i i : inerous iwei rcuih-u - um turn i' i lWr way, may the sad history - j - - j . .. in ..1... I , I....I inegiueo u.isurn h.imi ui.;im i. ,.,., not upon the wine when it isfi'il when it givelh its color in the cup.' ..... Uy telegraphic dispatches froui ew York, under date ol Ocl.tilh, we learn lh:it the Crystal l'alace and almost rill of its contents were destroyed by lire the other rlay. The I'alaee was lilh'd with articles for exhibition tit the an- 11u.il Fair. The loss of the I'alaee is i? i.",il,llliU. and of its contents 1110,(1(1(1. it is HUppnacd lo be the woik of an iiieen- diary. The building was insured fur ciiily gCO.OdO. A very trifling amount, of goods was saved. ...... ,...,. ,Vci (hliuiis, Oil., llt. M'tii-nir r.j-hhishiu ! ! (,'ffitl fonts of -''.'.'; Tin- Maval magazine at Havana, rn . j.',,,, mv. C.ine, there is 110 tilled with powder, shells and rock- ,, ln ir .,. ( lui: the l'enl or you els, exploded nil the i.'7lh. Tiveiily ',.,. ),( (,n vver. I,' I nil w ho are w il eight persons were killed an. I J : jog to join u itli us in 1 bis 1 eat ea 11 a wounilird. More arc supposed to be j .,.- IIS ,.xl Saturday night at Ihe ; under the ruins. Minelecn n-w sugar ; -y,.,,. ,.,,.,. a. j houses were dest ri) ed. Many build-j JO. ('. OF, II. M HI. ings are dnmnged. The whole city , ..... was shocked and the gas woiks ren-! ,; .len-.l useless. The city is in ,lai kr.es j THE LONGEST TRIP ON HEC0RD AF city is in d The police and troops are guard Concha. The rdlieials are on i ground Hiding the unfortunate. 'I cause of the explosion is imkiiou n. Sugar has slightly declined. , ,, ,, . , , . 1 on-iirn. f.ovr..- ..ulhlul h.ve is Ml object on which glMy-beanled mi 11 ' vent, much spleen and scorn; but de- -, 1 , , i, ; 1;,,. 1 iieiK itpon it where it rests in nalily , ' . . 1 it is Ihe sueele-l ihmg (hat even ; knows; il is the violet ol our short vears of existence. The lose is Inau- lilul, lu ll in bin full of perfume .a i n I Haunts In r gay bo- brightness, as slu om in the ardent a if .lime, but cive me the ioiit, that scents with Iter odorous breath ll.e air of uneonli ried sjuing; the soft, the timid i.det, rclrenlin;: fiom the gne with her blue -ye8 cast down, the lils! sweet child of the sweetest sea ion; the tetidei est, the gentlest of all ihe llowers of the lirld, the i ml.li m of eann si mid iuuo eent lilfection. No, there is I'olhllig like il! In all alter jeers, we may lay our baud upon what joy we will, pllic mid inuoeilit il lnlli-l. be lo bear the comparison fur a iuoineiit--biit. in after l xis el.ee, we shall lieer 111. d J anything dn the eailh like liie li ft llow cr of I he bealt. How is il that girls can nbt.ijs tell a married man from a single nm ! The fact is iiidbpiltable. lllaekwood says that " I lu fact of matrimony or liaehelur.ship is written so legibly in n man's appearance that 110 ingenuity can coiicrnl il. Lteryw here there is noun inexplicable instinct that lells Us whether an individual (whose iiiime, fortune and circumstances arc totally unknown) be or not be a mar ried man. Whither it is a certain fub'bnd look such as that w hich ehar i.cleii.es the linns in a nieliageiie, i.iid ifstinguislies tin m from ihe lords of (he desert, we cannot tell; but that the truth is m we positively nllirm." SamcLody wlio willcs with nunc 'trulh 1 hull poclrj " h:ys, "An nncl without menry is nut llinulil Imlf no Milch of lio:.dns, ns n devil with n hng full of puim ns." I.i t n lu.in lie Lnnhrupt in honor, in nil that consti tutes the ornament of life nyr. Id Lis heart bc.it lo ll.e jmlsittioii of hell, ind lie or kho have cash, Hi-vt ctish, and ihe fawning syco)haiil.s of .1 pani prrcd and rotten woiild-hcarirtlocriicy Mill"crooW" vkitl, smiles "Ihe jni-g-nanl hinge. or u. t,,,.,." nn llttl. rl poverty with virtu,, un.l intcgrily for it. churacteti,tic, xvil l,c passed by utihec J. d. Truly, money him l.oen nplly called "11 coin.oitin t, Uc tains out of n cl.iii nctcr." j To enjov a good nihi' repose tUe A fold luu'el b i Ii licioro reining. howl or tu!i of cold water and 11 hard crash towel u-o'l viornijsly over the. whuln boly uro all lli.it arc necessary iu adJition lo a vie tr coitsciencr, in .order to ccure a K"oJ iiislit' rest. A wcaieni paper, fpcahitig of ll.e dwnage done liy n iejuM f, nays 'A hmvy'gaJ' rngrd furiouhly hero on Wdnesday at." The Soni of Temperance. Mr. Editor ; J'urlmjis your numerous roadem, nml tho citiens of Winchester gener ally have formed tlio conclusion that the order of the Son of Temperance is extinct. Hut this is incorrect. The Sons of Temperance were organized in Winchester, Sept. 7th, IK 17. For many years the Division was in a llouiishintf condition. Several times she bowed her head as the opposing columns Hive.pl by lilcn an iivnlnnclin, not ko mii'.'li IVom llm opposition as , from Ike weakness aid m-nlcct ofsome , of her members. Some years we proposed to build a Temperance, , Hall. Not. being able within our- i . i !..... i selves, we ciiicri'ii innr u coon .!: , with .be I.O. 0. F. Alter the I e Willi ll.e I. u. u. I . Alter rue ii-hm- was complet,,!, we .hen had to fur- nisi, our Hall, which cost os between ! ,liu. I.iiii.Im.iI ili.lhirs. which - i - of made y ur debt amount to something i - , ' .,, .410011 1. Smiirii'i' iinr Divis- ... ... .. 1011 nceame small ;inu we unumnini 11 1 . . 1 : 1 . ,. , , liipodalrlhedi bt. as laras possible. j WcMdd oil' all our furniture that we could dispense with and hae setlhid ; nil of die debt except, about $100, for ivhicliwe hae enuiii'h in process of collection lo lirpiidnie. We have still ,c( the Divi.iion together, and now would announce to our li ii lids that we j need their help. Come, friends, one and all; come up and help in to put an 1 end to the evils of intemperance as far as we possibly can. . I Are you a friend lo the cause' j then h i us see you take a position on j the side of leinper.'inee. Are yr II a fining man a:id would oii prosper?-- , ),IS, ,(,,,, the inloxiciling bowl atnl ,.j,st unil.-r tin I! 1 nner of l.w:, I'r; TER A RUNAWAY WIFE. Tli ut wives ivill I f 1 lln-ir 1 1 1 ii r r i fi :-, i; vim.i 1111. 1 inn iittnv, i-. 111 I) ili.y (M ill Ill 1 lie. I, lull 1: 11 1 111 11 .Is wil I not ill rt !iy I'll j 1 11 iv me r liiinl nml sen in n-iirili of v:i frriii.l 1 liiinlioi-. A 1 use wliiili ri.ini! lip in Ju-liei-'s Coiirl viv-ler.biy, liovvevir, -I-I-, III! I Millllile lor luvillL' llll.-llillllll lliilt m(.ii (- u )hi, nu,ii,,i) r, aliiy 1 hiioi-i o-.l will, il, win. 1. 1 ilium ill.- hilest roniiiiu e iiilo oliM-uriiy. II iiiiiieiii 1 lli.it tin- eliiiir lirulln r ol 11 ', 11 . , , l.u.iily ruM.lur.; in .N.i.les, 1 1 ;ily , nun iie.l , wj(. ,.,i,,.rll,y junior, mi l sir: ' 1 1 ' -1 1 1 1 1 ilu man .1 itailin '. ,iie that j M. lnolle 1 were uiii le I to 111- , In- .1 "have no hii-m.I.s over-," and w itli priib- lie poiu IH.-Iiv wile, and mail.: her hi 1, III', his Iciiiiii.' ol Mi vniii.ii, 1 1 1 ' 1 r 1 1 i 1 1 ' and ev( nil.:'. In an 1 til hour a y.iuni'i 1 I. mill er, Mirhai-I An 'ido (iitln, l'io!..'. with lot inn eyes upon h:s hiMcr in law, 11 ml t.1.0 ttiis win Ir.iin Iter i.lli'iiiiiei: tn her lord. The I'li.lly pan Ii mh- I li'-i r ccupe In this 11 11 11 1 1')' , l.i iii'.'.iii; V.11I1 lln in a lit tle .laniditi'r, and Iravne.; die liuhaud and f.Mt Mule Imys ill llnir .l.--.'i'.'d 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 Inline, 'l ie' lunihi i lover and Ins l.iir riiiiipaiieni conic In ill..-- 1 It)' S'.uic iiji.nllis i.i'u no I (ijn-ned a 1 ..i.l. . I.nn.ny slur.- on ,I .nil .s reel. Ill time lint W I. ' 1 . 1. 1 III 0 1 M . Oil, III l.-arnci Ins iwo Ih I'll lak III I 'l in less hoy n it ill hun, he Miil.'d for I'm ciiinali, unit hij: In -in a ih.v 1 r ttto i.;:o. If - at 001 e sou. hi nut tin' e n 1 ! I v pair .and ini;.loi.' I tlii: ttifi- lo r lom lo I. r al!e::i- inr, luit In 110 piirp.ee. lit was ro le- ly spiune.lhy I. -tli nife and hrotln-r, and as a last resort, he had tln-ui nne.-li'd lm a lultei y nn Tuc-day. 'I'll.: casi: ttiis to iienenji 1 . T r the Ju.-tiiv ye Ic rd.i v , but 11111I11..I fri.'ii l ' in l.rl'erc.l. I'nliki! I lie " .Mi-i'nll.mpe," It lio li'iin d the j.'ers nf lint s 11. id !'ils, sin. ill. I lliev Me linn with his iiniattiiv wile upon iu.s.-imi, the elder (iitln, with le i rs c on .111 .Lm 11 his 1 lin ks, hesini'dit 1 her on his knees In return Innne willi him 1 lo I lie Miiitiy i lliiM' fl liilv, nn I in.iko hi.i tioiin: oner iiioro I) licavt ii nt il nnjf I ir iii'iirtt. Tin Si nn) w.i.i iill'.Ttiii:; llm pit - (nn- Iii'iir: r. uilrr.' l ouinil.'t.j hv ilu nl.-ii.l j in:; ini, .-.nil li'iirs ei tin' iii'ii? i.nvs, kI.dIiii.I in i nm jiii'iir,l lln- f .tli -r in lii- l.iii-i an.l liiiliiiui iiilirm v. Tli.-rn w 1 4 :i 1 lioii-ii In-1 u 1 , 11 1 1 1 IIII MH II 1 I y III . I II I I I V ' in. 1 :. iiii-;i:iii it t ill Tin Will! -I liilu.l; tin; lm-liiin. I pli-.i.lr l; fiir.i.l . ( ..nil-M.-k-,l nlii'ilii-in-i', nn I nil oinliiiii'.l nl leiiL'lli pri'Viiilf I. Slii- cons' nii',1 tn ro turn to Itiilv nitl. In r l.n-lnin.l. 'li t Vin'liy lirollit'i ii;;ree I in p.iy ilie cost nml Inw) er's lees tlic luislun I in !, Wis run mviy vvi.V iijiiiu lii.innii, uinl liis 1 dil In n ly ilie Ikiii I, mi l li-fi llm t-o.irt rnom mi ovrrjnypil with liis rc ovi-ip I Iri'iinnre, tltut lm m 'ttiiilly kis-'-1 tlio liiunls nf n Ir. mill In. li.nl In-tii niainlv i list rumen - t il in lniin:iii tilmut n i-onsinuniuliiui ol his h-.ppi less i.nler -in h peculiar cirruni- Hiinti'. . . . , . 1 Ilieru i) Miflitient romance 111 lliis I "plum, uiv.-iruihc. t..k'." tn furnl tl basis of 0 novrl. A mail who wnuld follow a runaway vifi from llaly, nml then lie" of her on Ins knets tn nrerpl bin prolfi-rel furivenoM, cannot be a bu.l huilimiil, un.l ilo.-erves a butler w 1 lu. Tin: Ocr.AS IUnr. Thu lln... Robert C W'inlliinp oner s'nike nf lliu Ailmilic Telivriiph ns ilie grainl oian harp. U'or leswonh thus writes. Oh. pnntlest niirsele nf Time, What iiiiijliiy joy will fiini.r. When men of tlnreri-e tonijiio anil cln.ie N.'iall list tu the lieiven'y cliiim Umt son nils the utraina uf peice fubliine Upon i n'lo Klrmjf. Old Roger, on reading ll.e above, ake. 'ofnitof if lie knew the key or note ' l ,r" ttial liii. was tuuivl. Me al- i.l nol. " Why il j. very ' ". """ lolly oi l fellow, "ih.tii ;..ustb.o,v,,U;iC... At thl ktl ..aboul..le..,VutMia (utl j j ., are not expettc. u ..l.. '. The iii.inher of deaths lyy0 fevrr in iNcw Orleans this jetj, the 19th of September, was 2.WJI. ' THE WIFE. What is there like homo to the man to whom God has given that greatest of all earthly (,'ifis, iar beyond Roltl. a help-mate for him a being like him self, adapted to better his condition and soften his cares? It is an old sen timent that has passed into n proverb "Mo wife, no home." Il is astonishing to see how well a man may live on a small income who has a handy arid industrious wife Some men live and make a far belter appearance on six or eight dollars a week than others do on lil'tccn or eigh teen dollars. 'I he man does his part well, but the wife is good for nothing. She will even ui-braid her husband! j for ,,t livin-: in ns t'ru.cl style as her rieighbor, while the fault is culirr ly j her own. Ilis neigh bor I ;' ' 1 i'iiii.i i i". iiin iikIuh ions lie. anil inui . - - ... ...:. I (,,.. . I.J Mil. I I I'l'l-lll'l IIIS WIH. ' ! -"-, ' ' J" , ' ' " ' j (l 111Hliy tnight : ,(! thrown, and the appearance of the ! waters would remain unchanged Mo ... , , , , ,,,,, .,1L,.. Tw 2 1 1 . f w'lisleil iir.isur' . it 17 nu i ' . ..' . ... ... ...11, 1.. msull lor siren a woman u nun " . . . 11... ., .,. ,.,,,, nliout tier love aim oi' u- . I , I i (,. Umxltmi Intil. V. V. llol.UDV, editor of the Cul- ei;:h Slainlald, in spoken of as one oi the ne.l l.'niled Stales .Senators IVom , orlh ('iiioliiia. If )oii w i.sh lo make a shoe ol dura-1 l.lc materials." said I Inr l.icelnitis Laiiexbur-ih, "you should Like the up- j per jiiirt of the iiiuitlh of a hard drink- i . r, for Ih .t never lets in water. ' j " ' A Ihilehmaii being advised to rub j his limbs well with brandy for the rheumatism, said lie had heard o v, but ad led, s!i poller lis i tl,i,i-F rubs my pr.iii dv. and then I c'' mil. !( hot O ir young ladies do not insist on a high standing of young geiillemeii, hence ii variety, of private miseries and public tiee. . "Johny," said a doting mother to bet- somewhat, insatiable boy, ''can joiienl I liat pudding will, iinmunilyf" "I don't know ma," (juoth young hopeful, "but guess I can with a spoon. . Ib'tvare of being too liitlel. ob'iged by great, men. They will lie apt to impose hardships upon ll.ee. Il may prove such a slavery as thou canst mil easily g( I out of. III. v. Ill 11 iin IVt, an aged and cMei ined minister of ihe Presbyterian Church, died ;i lew days since ol yel low fever, in ("1:11 h slon. The P S. Onpil per diiV. nVercis euipl iveil on 1 he I '. ,d, ha ve slni-k for S ', 50 IIkci.im: in Pock. Five hundred Inn 1 els 1 1 if v; pork sold yesterday at i 15 -a decline of 8 1 per barrel in a few d ijs. font .Itiiiriinl '.Will. . . We see I r. Al.ernathy and Mr. New man are in ihe lie. inr Senator in I hifcouul us of Lincoln ami Frank lin, - rather e.ulv for starling we should think; put they are both good Ih'lnocints and doubtless have ll.e wind lor a long r.iee. under who'll beat :-.!. Minnlle Xm: lira. A Raadsila Colloquy. "An I mi, 'S.jnii.', yi.ti don't lake 11 cnili.t.t papei?" "No, Major, I :i l the city papers on bctt. i Ii rins, and mi I iidii: a eouplo of tl.rlll." "Hut, 'Sip.irc, the county papers often prove a preiiler cunt eiiiein e to us. The ll(irn ,, ,., ,.,,.,. il.,.,., ,. I,,.,,.,. ,..;, ; editors cm make ilinn.'' . I "W hy, I don't know any convenience I !'' r t' nif." ' i he ruin you ol.I vrrti'i 1 in one of tin hi i.M f.iil Uris 11. 1 ;i 11 1 llii-ri liy you it ,1 1. 1 1 .luint'.l i muIii r h; t -..V " Vi.iv trui', M.ij'ir, lint I i ii.l tlin.'i; .in f r il "An.l tu uiti le nior.' tli. m iliree , 1 1, 1 . lar.i liy it. Nnw, if pnir nei.;l,!inrs li.nl not iii.'iiiit.iini-.I ilnit I'ii-.m nml kept it retnly fur your use, vo.l tttit.1,1 linve lii'en ' tt.llmul the menus tn .-lv crlie vonr uro- 1 perly. Hut I think I saw your ilnujli. ler'a in.irfih:-e 111 the paper.-; ili.l liny tn.-t ymi nnyibiiu'?" Nn, l.ul " "Ami join brother's denlli wn thus nnl.lM... I ..I, . I I.: 1 I i' - " "... "" i.iiiiuiiiy iinneu. A n,l il... .l,..i, . n..,. ..( .1.1. .. Urigg's bou.-c by fue. Vou know ihcse things oro 1'ini rateil till tho authentic oicouuts of tl.c luvx.-p.ipiii set (lit: 11 riid.t." " Kli, Irue, but ." " Ami hen you were clectsl '.Spine ihe printer prinlfil your name, an J after- wnrtULept il before the people in (he of ficial directory, for which ." " e, yet, but these things aie news Ii the leaden. They rauio people lo lake the pnpers." "No, no, "SquirP Gnnl-f, not ifall were like you. Now I e )ou ll.e day will come ken some one. will write a very long rolo,y on you, ,f, lnJ char8C. ler ai.J the printer will put it in type with a heavy black line over il; and w'ah all your riches, llm will be done for you as a grave is ma le for a pauper. Your wealib, liberality, all such things will be spbken of, but the printer's boy, as ha spells the worJs in arranging lha types to these ssys, will remark of you.'Toor mean devil, ha is even sponging an obil ry! Good morning 'Squirr." SuieiDK op A UuiNBU Gibl. Mia Esther Ann House, a beautiful young lady, who had been inveigled into a house of ill-fume, drugged and ruin ed, committed suicide ut Manchester, V. II. on Friday; by taking arsenic. She concealed the faet of her taking poison until medical aid was too late. Why iko in funis like diomnnd? He cdiisu ihey oreltiurlittlu itiings. .S7(ty villt flp'nitur. ' And why urn they liko niofjiiilos? Bo- cnuso ihoy oro pestiferous iiul thing (irnl nearly olwuys muking n noine. Tim ir!rl of Northampton liiive icon I h(,()illj 0 Locbo lor ol i tor h horjiict of tnn I m(, wor1WOO,, jre -nys hetlnr.'t cure I swe(jcr ,,, im)trlmoy, oeyl.ow. j ofall .-rent h.i l.shi.s. lyt, "' t u j Wo know lot ol people iil.o out of Led more limn in it. rim. i.iNJion nrres of lnml nm mlvcr- 1 ... ,1 1 1 hw,l In tin so 1 lit liuetioil, lit 1 nllliimsS'.'i., ; - . , . , i),,,......!,..,. r ri fn,. I rorniu, " 1 ' ; j tlflOll-.'llll' HI INU I IIIIHIMI V-I.i l.i -w... VxtiTnlinsr fmtn the St. Murks to ; ;' tli 0 A jjiiliif liic ohi rivers, in Muliile Fieri .In. I Tin; youii;; Judy who does not apolo gize when you find her lit work ill the kitchen will not mil loinaku a good wife. -Ex. ve remember m havo found n very yU.Uy yUnn;i Udy at work in the kitchen, IV1U didn't apologize, but we hud to. Pn-niia. A r,!S)(!(.,.,,,. (";(.niuin n xew Orleans has ju;-l buried her fif'ih husbiiud. Xut one of them lived a year in wedlock with her. la. If husbands and wives know one an other in l It o next world, won't sho have a hi'vv of hu-li.iiids? ; II t11.110.111 AeeuiKN r. Accidents on rail mails I r' nil i ar;leMies or oinei tve-e, are of daily occurrence in dill'ereul parts III tile (lillliliV. A loioinnlive on the llani'llou and Davl'io K.iilroad, when near ( 'uniniiu.'s J ville, Oliin, on lln: Till inst., ran into lln: ciinuige ol -Mr. I). P. f c.-M.'ielcii. Alr.i. Kesieodi'ii was throw 11 mil of the carriage j arid caught in the cowcatcher. She was carried some distance, wlieii she was pick- ; . 1 ... 1 1 11 1 e" t, 1 r : ,. sons c i. 1.:. 1 1. a.,, , in ,.iiu 11 ,11. i v. v , nil.: f..ii ' the tracK Ol me iiayiun nun ,i.s,.i,i ll.iilroii.l, were run into liy a pii.ssiua train. The younger brother was instant ly killed. TI'O other t'scaped slililly injured. Still another Occident occurred on the same day on the Hudson Kiver liailrmiil, by wliicl. an engineer and three passen gers were killed, an I .several wounded. . . ' M a 11 v."--Tli if name, by a decree of Pin Nnnii, can no ImiL'er I.e Liiteii In chil dren, on -liii 1 1 of c ca.ii 11 1 11 11 i aiinn. His inf.ilibilily would reserve il as far as pus- j sihle, hereafter, fur the Virgin of ui.uiac- j ulutu conception. j Vrisv I'si 111 Im miim tios. "A man lately died ill liiistnu I'luni ihe effects ol the jin.iviiig in ol ilie too nail." j Did he? Wo rer.-l t.i hear.it. "Wo regret still nior" lo hear thai any one has liv.'d lo a mature ie'e ttitlin.it leiirnin how In prevent the ""rotting in ol a toe nail," hy which, tte pii'siiuie, is meant that freipient oci urrence of lie: corner of the n.'iil growing into ilie nverlayhig flesh in enuscrpienn,' of weiring shoe' or hoots too light. We have kn utn rases of excruciating sulleriues arising, from this cause. Now to prevent t Ii i -t ilillicnliv: Do not ' cut away this oll'endiug corner nf the nail, ; as is usually dime, very short, hut cut 11 II . 1 1 e 1 ii. the ceil 1 re, iinile il itvn to l!ie c j 1 1 i ' Is , and ke.-p lii.it noieli tlii'te until the iliHiculty is cured, which ttill simetiines hi) Willi the first culling, 'l ie: philnsophy nl lln: reini.ily is llint the tut lire iks ihe: arch, and naturally cIi.iul'I's the curviituie : of die nail, an I in:ikc ihe corner turn up j instead of dotvn. . f .1 . i 1 iv. Tnn.r.T nm (icM i I mi.n. I'nr prusi i v in t lit- ciniiii'xiii, li'ii!ii riinrr; tn pre serve lh! liri.Mtli swi'i'i, nlist.-iin from tu bncto; Inr wliitcnin tin; Innnls, lione.-ty; in ii;iiii.i; 11 111, 1 riir 11 1 n ill-, i;ny .iu;n Hi:- . I. . . . T I su.-in, rra.lv Inr imjiruv: tin- smlil, oli- ir iniprn si-rvutinn; 11 lirauiili.l riiiL', n limily cir cle; lor inipioi ini; Ilie voire, civility; t lie lii'.-t cunipiiuion ul ll.i: '.u.Ut, u vsilv. Oi.n Ii.n-iici.'iiis. An exihnn.'B says: "Il our Maker tlunulil it wrunz fur Adam to livu sim.de, w ln-11 ilieru was not a won.,,., upon u. . :i rtl.. how erinnniilly ?nn , at, ,i.sbulii-vo the tru;h of the Chris L'uilty are o. bceln'l irt, with the Woil 1 tail ru J i -'i 011." full of pretty f;irl! j 0 ' Ihe .Sivannli News .11 ,-ets tho railing niTii-ntinii: Kvcr sini e the ilays of Ailani of I bach- !i:,ve.1.";1'" l'' 1"" -f tverylioily'.s r..li...il.t We prnteM ai.iinsl it. Them is a vast ilitf'rence between Ailani mi l thn obi bathelors of our day. A. lain could nlfor.l to marry many bachelors thtiutih, nowadays, c.-innnt. Wlmt with crinoline, fi v.r luin lre 1 ilnll.ir.-liawls, dia mond bran-lets and pin money, its no small uiidt.'rt.ikii.!! at this nue of the world. Kve hud no choice il was Ail ani or noimdy. Sho ha I no chance to Kci no iiiu.ui'iii, inr mere was no one in. 11:,, ..-ii. c l i- 111 If rl U In. Ni.ein f nn n hnr moans fil . :.:.. t - .1 - lantnlizcini! her hu-b.iii.l a feminine pe ruliarity fio.n that day to this sho got him into a scrap.) by eiting the forbidden fruit. "Old bachelors are criminally jruilty," are they? Give "old bachelors" the sauio dunce A lain had, and our word fur it, a majority of them would put on matrimony in 1.0 time. . FsiLiRS or Trie Cislr. Ths Atlantic Cable, in which both England anil the United Slates have a deep interest we mean in its sucres is, ns we have nil the time feared, about 10 prove a failure. They are unable lo send dispatches either wsy, or even lo give signals at either end of the lin. Tho diiticuliy is tupp tttd 10 be near the British ahore, but really there is no lellini! where it is. The bottom of theses is like ihe surface of our earth, a succession of hills, hollows, ami precipi- ess, arnl lha treat weight of the Cable, I standing from one hill to another, may i . l " to bresk assunder. The ; . oeeline. and decline ereatl. with lo sell ,h.,.. ma h at r as V ssnl c . ' bo says the Knosv.ii, vhigt Do Right. Slick to (ho truth, Como good or had! Success attends A truthlul bid. Hottur ho poor in good end funic, Than socrifice on lonet nutno. Uon'i foor b ecorn Of empty fools, Mor soil your soul To Fashion's rulos. A kersey rout will koop you wnrrn French tloth shrinks hufoioa slorin. lie just in ell our trudo with men; Mi.nkind uro brothers, Well you ken. )o unto nil us unto you Vou'd l.uvoyour fellows also do, Another thing JJon'i try with wine ! Tlio rod wine liiilos A powder iiiine. And hy nml bye, smne luckless node, The ticklish hnni.-holl limy explode. lie true lo love, If rich or poor, It mutters not, D in't j.;iAc it o'er! Mil rringe without due reverence Is likou field without 0 fence. Be kind to all Of low degree ! Ke.-p in thy breast .M ui h i linriiy. A p en- mail's Messing counted! more : Thau all the treasures misers More. (io nn in faith, Mold la-t thu right A nd you .dial I Ii a e, '(iaiiist Ages' ni lil Riches laid upon fortune's shelves, "The gods help those who help them sclv.'s." Tim telegraph chronicles no abate- ment of. I ho yellow fever in Mew Or-! leans. On the 7th inst. there were 58 deaths. ! llnit.iif n ri.i'i.i.l 1. 1, r linn n r:i ml i i!:i 1 1 ....11...1 ,..,n., ni,ii ,,.i w.li.'ii,..l hi- tote. ; "1 would linker vole for old "ick than I for you," was the rejily. 'Hut in ca.se your friend .should not eonie forward," said the candidate, 'infill I then count upon your assistance!1 A 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 Honor. Woimm.v Uestow- We nre truly gratilied to per r,,jv ti;it ouv uortbv fellow-citicil ' J - I ! i-.-i nil Al nster nl tin. Alasonie (ii'ilcr of d Muster ol the Masonic order of. Tennessee, by thy Grand Lodge now in session 11 1 Nashville. A gentleman of great moral and intellectual worth, and one st ronvdy attached lothe cause of Masonry, tin: Grand Lodge could scarcely have selected a 111:111 more lit for, or tvor: by of, that hiirli position. .Mr. Friz.ell will, we feel assured, show himself fully cut il led to the dis tiiighi.died honor conferred upon him. A lltl'l'V All I'llO.I'KKOL'S Sl'ATR. A correspondent, under date of Houston, July, 'J,s, gives li e following graphic pic ture of lie: pie.M'iit and ll.e future: Texas never saw brighter prospects linn attic: present. Out nf debt, with a fuil tr..M.-in'y, taxes merely nominal lighter ilia. 1 in aim 1st a ly other Stale a full crip of ciru and wheal ulroaly realized, colton end sugar cane promis ing an abundant yicl I, riilroa.ls pro gr.'ssing rapi I'y, lli-i causo of education receiving a gaol share of attention, the w!i')!i) is r ipilly n I va 1 .: in; in all that makes a gr,;at, ren) I, h ijipy an 1 prosper ous people. Mtsc.Miv ami Giiui-ri txrrv On llic tlio (i'uilfir,l ('ourtlnHisL', N. C, wiili Masonic it r-m 1 1 io.- , I!. I'. Dick, K.-q., ' ri'iii..riio I: j '-I'm- In it 1 rnin nis tn conipnru .Ma sonry In CI1ri.-1in1.ily. Tlic one is ns in-fi-ri'ir ti thu nihnr, 11s tlio works of Go. I ll.e one 111 si v ;i.-msI hi li-uchini; us ihe ! .... . . ' I (.neon Urcnl coiuiuun lnient. I llou sl.nll lnvu ihy nuiulilior h.h lliysL-lf, tliu other ' iilniii." cnu it-nil: us tin; firt gri-nl mm- ' tti n in 1 111 n t . " I linn Mialt love llm Lon . ... - 1 11, 1 . 1 1 11 lli v- (1 oil w 1 tl. n I Ihy littirl, nml with all , .,.,..., . thy nnnii. Cl.ri.siianily 19 the grent liv in.! Iii;lit wli.i Ii covers tun enrth; wherev er il falls, will, glory and beauty. Ma sonry is one of tlie lessiir lislits rnstinj; tlio rnys of brrtlierly love, virtuo anil cli:ir'nv into ninny a liuniiin lien rt. It sootius tlio uitlmv's wniiiitlcd heart, nn 1.. Vn .nn.1 Aln. V ncssM.i.'s M 'i i .ixK. The Oclolier nuinlier of this stcrliiiL,' worli is promptly on our table. Its contents are full of inteicst.nn l we unhesitatingly commend il lo the liberal pi.lro.iii:e of our readers. It is publi-he.l u.nnll.ly nl Charleston, at three dollars per annum. Heaven sends good figures. Il is only woman's enemy who would tempi her to wear crinoline. I'.xi h a nge. But would you, for the reason that "heaven fen. Is good figures," have wo- , 1 . ,, ..., c . men wear 0 dress 10 show the exact tu - ure that heaven sent. Z.011. Jour. The next Legislature of California will contain a democratic majority of thirty one on joint ballot nine in the Senate, an I twenty-two in the House. ErritcTS or Tobacco. Both smoking nnd chewing produce marked Alterations in tho most expressive Icatures of the face, The lips 6 re closed by a circular muscle, which completely surround them ami forms their pulpy fwllntss. Now, every muscle in the liojy is developed in precise ratio to its use, as most young men know they, endeavor lo develops anil increase their muscle in the gymna sium. In spilling ami ho ding the cigar in tlie mouth this muscle is in constant use, hence the coarse appearance and irregular develnpemont of the lips when compared with the rest of lha features, in chewers nnJ smokers. The eye loses its natural lire ami becomes dull and lurid; it is unsneculative anil unanurrriahve: it answers nol before the world; iia own er gases vacantly, and often repels con versation hy his stupidity. Stalptl. . I . . . 1 ' I MisronTUNRs. Every doy wb live, says an exehango.'we are more thin over convinced that nine lenthi of the misfor tunes which attend humanity era self in flicted. People jump off railroad cars while in motion; go hathinc in deep wu- when they cannot swim; imbibo r-piritu j ous linifors, and meet with accidents; ex- it ii . i poso lliemselves, regardless oi prudence, and sufTor all of most evil consequences, which a little forethoualit would in most cases have averted. People know vory well that a violation of the common law involvosn penalty, and yet utterly ignore iho fact thmNaturo i Mill more inexor able than tho logislnturc, and visits with corresponding punishments evey viola lion ol her Jaws. HKUmois. The .Synod of tlio Cum berland Presbyterian Church con- cncs in this place on Friday next. About'200 persons from a distance are expected. Tho occasion will doubt less be one of much religious interest. Tim Wkatiibr. This locality was visited on Friday night last with a pretty heavy fall of frost. The wea ther .since then, aiibougb the atmos- ibere is clear and balmy, b is been de - cidedly "winterisli."' Frost is not just now greatly needed here, but would be a ere at imiiiilar blessiiiL' in the ex- I. Ireine. houtli.nsit is trim that "i ellow .lack readily takes m bts colors upon the approach of Fro.sly Jack. The latter "jicr.sotiiigc is at all times, for good reasons, a more welcome visitor I than the former. I JIasomc. The jMasuaic Grand ! Lodge of Tennessee has this week been in session at A'asliville. The at- ! Iclidatice was rpiile buge. and a great j deal of important buiiiess lias, been Iransncled. The following named I 'gentlemen were elected odieers of the C.i-aml Lodge for the ensuing twelve months : i,.i.n Fri.Zell. of Winebesti'i'. Clraud Master. il. M. Lusher, of Meiupl.is. Deputy Gr.ind.Masier. John I'. .Shiver, of Athens, Grand Senior Warden. John Norman, of I tin liny don, Grand Junior Warden. W. H. Horn, of Xashville, Grand Treasure,.. L.nll es .. ! tiller. il iNiishVliu Grand Scerelaiy. W. M. lined, of Nashville r.....n. 1 Chaplain. A. P. Hall, of Camden, Grand .Se nior D'aeon. W. W. Ward, of Cnilhage, Junior Gr .ud Warden. 15. F. Mains, of Morris! own. Gram! Sword Hearer. Lew is Lowe, of ('hill lotlc, Gitind f .. .1 l " (I lili.tl'lic ,'Cu. .lis itMi.su. 111. j m r.ui-Hiii a.ciiu It. S. Campbell, of Chattanooga,! " '!';'""" L1"'!"' , ., . 1 'oil Ji'it.-iai.ti d.c ill!. jj 1. 1 1.1 1 Pursuivant. s..:i!i, c.,i..u.... ;.ji J. McClelland, of Nashville, Grand' Steward. j M. ). Jl'Grovc, ol'Nashville, Grand Tyler. I Dr li:iJl mil's (J. I: lindi:il J'np tratious, I Tin; j (.IE UMAX ninrjis AMI THE ! DAL HAM IV COR DI AL, Will curt' Liver i'o ni'I 'iiil, .Tii;i:.trti'i, llysji.'ji - in, Cinn- i k or NftrvoiH )''!.i!it', Cli 101, i: l)i trilm-1, I'iWIis, Uuliis, i Il'iarsi'iicis, Cioii; Jiiuiii hilin, Iir-ij-icii! (.'iiiiMimp tion, wli -ii i;v(rtliin'4 fi1' i1 ol ii.M'fT.'ft. T.ii niiy prveil hy t lie tffMtiurwy of Ihnusiuiil in every walk uf ; Mir. Jil nifiiLcra of (!'iirrriip rltT'iynn'ii, l.ivyrr, tiirrrh-'inM, iti'Tli.Mii s, nl even ltyMn.iiiS liv testified ! tn Mm uriiiilrTfitl viitura (if llirsp ct lchiatcil iiinJii'inci. Try tlicm. j I'rrpavoil only by Ir. f. JirKsnit, -II 1 .rc ShMt, Tiiil iM"l,i;i, ami I r n-tlf liy !i ir;!:ili ami j"tii:eI.rotMHhi nvpry town ni;-l vi'l.i ; in tli l'i;ilcl St.i t :s and 4'unadiis. Pi ice " rent0, por h'itt. SI -p iiilvi'.fir.itfut. X.ill- F.. A-1 n lnfL'' liirtum iil'.r.V 1 i irio 111 .1 ... -ill 1 .1,11. '... ,.r tllli llllliri' ! III' ill'U.'l'll 1.1 lllliur nuts, III.' ul II 0 llnniu Jinii'lii.i I'llM-i'. ill nii-ilii.'-.-i 1.1 inu it. null or iiniili.-liiii ui'j'artiiujiil ui uic p.i i:t, or liusini.'.-.-i ri.i.iicrtcil ill. tlio ullicu in nny wny wli'itcv r siicii 11s llm pnyiuont ul" tlui:s tu llio nlliei', ur contracts liir luUct.-iiu? ..p it .., t: -i .run !t. tr:lll-l.'l'l Willi 111V . ' ',,' s-, ,TT,. w. j. si. m en. hit 11 AS VISITINfi CARDS, VKI)i)IX; INVITATIONS, BALI, TICK I "fS, ITNKRAL NOTICKS, LUSINLSS CIRCLLAliS, PAMPIILKTS, HANI) BILLS, HOUSE BILLS, 1'OSTEHS, BLANKS, ADDIIESSES. STORE BILLLS, BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, APOTHECARIES' LABELS, ELECTION TICKETS. LEGAL DOCUMENTS, ENVELOPE TIPS. BLANK KECEIPTS, cH till BKITLT PltlVTKD AT IHK 1IOMK JOUKXAX OFFICE. statk or Tr.wrsttr.r. rn.ixK i.i tw.vrv. Circuit Court Clerk's elT.ce. John W. Holder, Jr., va. Bon Dechord, Jr., t'lianlian. &c. ei sis PETITION TO SELL LAND. It appearing to the sniisl'sction ol' ihe Court that the rfet'eiidnnls, Ken Dcchcrd, Jr., I n idis P. Holder, Frn-is Holder, Emlncia C. Holder, Elixabeth C. Holder and Richard P. Holder, Jr., are non-residents of the State of Tennessee: It is ordered thai publication be made in the Home Journal," a newspaper piililinlied in Winchester, Tenn., remiir.ni; said defend ants to appear before the Circuit Court for Franklin County, to be hot den at the Court House in Winchester nn the 4th Monday of November next, then and there to plead, an awer or demur to ihe complainant's petition, or the aan.e will be taken fur cnnrcsctl and act for bearing exnarte. Thi. Oct. 4, X. FRIZZELL. Clerk, by Abe Frizzell, D. C. Colysr, Friizell i. Marks for Teti-ioner. 1 v Ths Baptists. The Baptists Alma nac for 1850 has just been issued by the American Baptist Publication Society We gather from it the following sum mary of lha Baptists in the United Slates; Atsociaiion 505; churches 11,000; or dained minisiefs 1, Ui; licentiates 1 025 i baptised 1857, 03.600; total members 623, inn -I ' I. . . il.n Artl. llli.ainn Dn. i". umioam mo ni ajj. lists 63,000; and the Free will Baptists' 50,810, and of Disciples and other de- nominations that prnctice immersion, a bout 400.000. The inr rase in the last ten years has been 144 associations, 8, 305 churches, 3,10 ordained ministers,' and 225,419 members. COMMERCIAL' Nashville Market, Prom tlio Nanhvllta Puffy News. Thursday, Oct. 7, 1858. Bacon. Demand small, stock light, hut littlo offering, Shoulders Oc; Hams 8jal0c; Clear Sides 7ic, From stoTo Shoulders Cjc; Hams OalOJc; Sides 8J tiSijc. Diiifd FnciT. Apples $lal 15; Peal ed Peaches, fl 50a3; Unpealed 1 50a$2'.- Gin.sfno 45a50 cents. 1 Whent. Buyers are offering 75c fo-f rino lied, 80 for While. j Wim.-kv. We quote 21ffl22 for Rec-- '. touiary brand 4000c. - Laud. In moderate demand at 8Jfa;8$ cents. Candi.es. Star. 20f5;22c.; Tallow, 12J' ffilSc. Fr.ATiiF.ns are worih 50 cents. Coal 15023 ccntg. Beeswax 23(5.25 cts. Fb.ur Lebanon Mills Extra, 5 50 per barrel; Superfine, $3 C0(a$t 00. Hock City Mills lixira Family Flour in Bags, wholesale i-' 25 reii.il $2 '0 08lb. Com Meal 5000. Corn is word. 300x40 cents. Salt Coarse suck is worth $1 00; fine $1 75; Lib I 3"Jc, per pushel. Suar lu bhl.s. 8uxl0; hall cent less in bills- N.Y.Coffee Suaars llhl2e; Crushed and Powdered 12al2c; Loaf 12 a 11 cents, Coffee-Uio 1 lAn lie and dull, 'La guyra 11; Java 20c. Molasses Prom 3"i lo 30 cts; 37 ti 45 in hall barrels. Wool Tub-washed, well picked wool 30 cts. Inferior grudcslSa20c. Nashville Sank Note and Exchange List. Cuiik or Truiii'snee 'hi : Kriiim-k)- liankn tic tire 111 liuuiuiiiiu ar Si.iitin'1 11 Uni.k 16c Uia I Ciiipim' Imiik 7ic ilia t ...fiiitRri i.il Kaiik i.ar Jliii.k'i. Hunk jiai- Ivvrli.iiiLii: lEiuik no suln F.u iu.i0' Hunk i.ar lii.nk ol .Mia. Hi- Tpiiii. .ar " lJ,iris par ! " Knnxvillo Mir lii.lnii liuuK ai I'lueliMS' l.unk .iii MuiinlitH1 Hauls imi Cily I., ink i',-11 'I'lmlpis l.unk ii,ir li.uik n( I uiiiiniTre .iir " tin' I 1111. 11 mi' ' ' ('iitt..iiu.iya i'tr " jMe.nri.is ..Hi M AiiuiiLU pur inter niiiik u' I " N isliville 10c din j;.u- OrniT I'd 1 1 h par iiinikoi iniii.i i.il piir 1 MiPiliyvillc juitiK pur liW!tflli eluim liuuK IOC (114 Alissuuri hank pur .I'i1iiiiiih (extejit Mo Liie) Cc din I!;jtiksor Mutiile pan Hank ol West Terni. par 111 ujit iuiuiaj jiii C EL KC HATED GERMAN Jii'iTEUS, AVIl.L KFFKCTUAMiV CVHK Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of iho Kuliif.'ys, tin I till ili.usea arising (rum a ilisorUuily liver or siouiuch. Sin Ii iih Const iptitiun, Invvuid I'Wm, l-'ulliicsn ur Blood tu tnc iL'.nl, .vmlity on Hit! Mohi.k ii, N.iuea, Heart burit, Inyu'jt lor Food, tu!lnr tir eifcLt in ihe htunucli, So.ii Kiiict.itiiu.H, .sinking or Kliiiltiing at the Pit of tiv Mmiiaiii, .swiiutiiiiii ol tnc llc.il, iiuuied m.tl ditlicult Uieiiihii; I'luitoiuij ul li.e Ih'ait, Choking or SulTocaiiii; Smviiiuii-1 w ht n tu tt l ai$ 1'itsluie, i.inn.uhti ut Melon, ltoi-4 ol wi'h4 iifioie tin: ii;,lit, l-ever mid dull puin hi tlitt Hi-ad, lii-htinii y ot tM&piMiiou, 'elluunrsf! ul Ihe Skin and hjfM, iain in Hit! - I'le, Lurk, Lhtvt, l.itnhs, Ac , mut d' li I'luMic id iUMt, J'U. iiiog in the Mfs-h, LonsUht Jin avi'di.ti'1 ul Kviutiid niv-H itfj irssimi u! Nj nits. lint piM-iieiur. mcliinf; Hv utleiiiiuit ul the puldic to tlii' pi p-imuo!!, dues mj u ti Ij u Iffitnul thciitiuort con odt'iicn ui U s vn Iik'j iii.tl aii.iplalion lu the ducacs lor wuiui H is nu'iJuiiiH'ii'it'i. 11 1- mi i.l-w .imi uutii.-il .tilkl.-, tint une Umt tins stoud tli.- l.--t ol men jcu', iimI licl'nenie Anieiicmi ro lr, ui'l s l''lut,iliLii: ,.iitl -..ill- .ut' UMlwIlul by uuy muiilar 1 ,., ' ,,..,., . ... ,.,,,,. i ,Anr Livrn b 111. in..-. 1 nniiiKtiiit di.il i.l'ii hi.uv.n . .lyMti-iiin unit iinli vn..i..i-i in ,10 i',n 1- ol Uh i-iiii.li y 1-1 i,iiiiiciitD, Miitl 11 care. ti.i 1 i-iutJl ul tut: .liiiiiiut I'ni.li- iimI unnually t. .tie .iru- imi-iiii , ii ml t.i I iii..l -.-rn im nl rfiiy til Inn Ariiu, cuiiimt i.ui -.ii i.i itn. iitni .-.lit-i'iiiMl iji.it lui-i i Jiut-ay m .cully tlrici Mit liie yif at ceiriit li ) .1 linn uuuiiirtl. llt. SIOll L.i.MJ'S lixVLSAxMlU COKDtAL, l-OK lllii SCEHUY IL'IIK OF Coughs, voids, iiijliunzu, croup hoarse nr. is. lirunvlulis, Ui.ivnncs of Hi boivcl w ising from cold, incipient consump tion, ami for the nlirf "nil if at alt possddv) cure of patients in udcunced slif'cs of the latter disease. I atarrli, Or I'omiimn f.iltl, anil U fiir.iiliarly callrtl, is win Iliy ur -ati-1)-, mihI tii-Mii eiMiu'li toli kvtiMleit, irptn. i-lliir. Hi. Hell .i--i"l mil mil uy llml I ul.m to mil liilial.il.nil. nut U,f I'l.mii Kdtid VlLLHW I'bviih alt tn lii.ir ul iilut-r cuiiiilui-H, l.ul, 1 c4iiavtir cuiilitltsiitly Umt lliry uglier in ili-Da--e ul gicnn cuili.licity aiiU utorUl.l-r tli tn lln--e Ullut." hi tun .lantji-r t.r Hnf.Nriiriis and PMeun-tiA, tvliifli ullen lulltiw III I..C tuiu ul a iirleclnl cuia, aial lit t'lliill-li Vi i.m.iai 11. M lu.Klculai iriiUlkin til wliicl, lMl.tli)iil Ity llii.Miiir c.iii-,-. turrl havi pr.ulaiid ar.uiui-til until' li-iil .or mlciulltin. uul unly lo lln prewii live ni--Jli-i, 1411 aim, In liie tutaliv ime-eol a dinenw, nln. Ii miwevrr mild in M HKe..liun la dtretlly cr Inli. let ll) inudm live ul -.i.clidivei .ilie.1 ail aU,ni.ii- reaulla. Thl lew Ml .liuul.l I IMinc-lUilr itn)'reed0lilUoM ivhu luve any iunaliutiuli.il temleucy lol ilmonauv Lu. 1.1 JUKI III. ... ... Ilie u-eulilui lUI-amlr Cnittial, agteeiWy loltie dlree li.nia atr.niil-ai.ilis ea. k botlle, Will lodlly cute Ilie luoat ili-licf.iiiBC4aeoli-o.tli- , tiHiiilia miielline inuceeil lioiti duuideml or Uy ict'iic aute o. Ui- luuiatii, iu tvlntb ca. the Clenuai, l.ilieia aiiin.hl be ued. hi cam ul weaki era, or leneial tlrliility ul Hie i'ieiii, le-uliinf, Irom a piotracted cou(b. Hie l.e i ti w " l.iueia n ill be (.Hud uf gmt bei-eftl. In uxe ul Ai.nl InflaiiMMuu ol Ihe Ijungf, Ih promt . IK nl arniftvuia Kelwially are humed and painful leapi ration, imperlecl arleiUliuUoa ol lb Moul, cimi aud, elpeiluiatluu, atlrliUed nilb excileeieiil of lli keart, Her, variouaderansenieiita of tlie diirati and urinary n-Uetiit, prualtiua ol trii.b, c. lba lunca may b di-eatu-d witbuutany of Iheae ayinptoma aai.xo Paoail. a.MT. bul Hi murmur produced durinf Inapiratio ant mpiralimi, and Ihe alternale contreclioa and upaMiun, uf Ihe chen, evideul to bulb "lcl'1 and leelini, all Kir-,wli moat luiportanl pbraical air in caw ofdutaaaa, aut ahtMild receive pruinpt atteiiitufi. 1 hi diiea-w la uaually ca.ued by a cold aelllinf M Ih luiin-i, aud the uac uf tlie Ual-anuc Loidial -won peibimi a cur. Ibe terrible fatality of diaeaaea reaulliiic Hunt a "com ni cil" may he teen by a rUwe al tb SXIowIn, u tiitica. taken fiom the reionte ol IIm Hoaid of Health o( Plnladeli l.u, conKe.Uy one ol tu moat beailby locallibr iutli l uioo: Tottl death In rtilladeli hU, IS.SSI Jited oft onaunip.niu. I.SIS " all mliei Jiwvea(,2j0lamnnber,)S,M pS,HI hISA Total deal a, ad nfliHtaamptlnfl. t " " all otber.diaeaiie, "l. l-VM. Total dVatha, IIIS lVd of lonaufnTtloB. f.lie " all otuer dimrea, 'H Fromlhee Srirei. W trill be area thai pearly one Hurts, of the total dealh in Ibe country ar came by coaaaimp lioi,, to ay nmlinjof ne axiuaiou other !. aprun iiig front lirhlJtol4,, , . The proprietor are in Ih roaaeaalo! T certlficale ahoirini IImI Ihe Hainan. l otdial haa enVcted cure where all other remedial man hay fclbnL biv il TbU InraluaMe iRedieine are prepared arty Vy Pr. C. .M. Jackaon. t.S Arch Wreet. H.adelphU. and ar, S aale by diurnal a aid afore eer 'y '"L T'' lapi tUUmlM)Haia,Lad.ad Indwa IfKS Ureal per bottle. FOR SALE ar G. A. SHOOK. ( WiacaesTiai. S. W. HOUGHTON.) W,"C""T"' J, W, MARSHALL. TrLtso4.