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'tisr.U fiofits mid. tiiiukiiqjctl"
NEW GOODS.
II. RHINE & BROTHERS
Lite
MOFFATS
Pifls and Phffinix Bitters.
I
Will's attention in their la'e
STAPLE A \D PAF
receipts
:y
DR Y GOODS,
which "lev ure. determined shall be rnl'l a
!m'v a:- nniM1* "f ivjual value run be. A care-
ti" their stock. in tin* variop
<tepn rtumnt- »i!! prnvetliut [lie gni.idsare iv>|
«... handsr,..,,.- Mild d^irpi..!? hpt HiitRAP."
Tlie following embraces of tlie lead-
ii* styles.
LAPPS' Df^SS ROODS.
M'nisli* inipi", Printed Jaconet, Plaid
and ^"'iiieti lY.usiiii*, Emhrni'Vred Ho. polks
.dp. XilftcP Silk. Plain **.',i<] Figured Hireo; ,
Silk do. Linen d;-,. Alharines', Embmidere-
liarpi'e. Silk Tissue Printed Lawns. Mourn
ins dn. !,||,»|| 1.11sf rpJ. VVl jte mid Figured
Swiss Mtisli i. ••iiiiins Hijrli Colored d'LainPn
Lisle (liii'.rlinin-i. French aud English (linjr
hams, I1. ivies r^ii>Jje jJ'jrtntp, l?<BgJ|?h and A
i^iuixjiVPriii;-', , grpa'.VKfj.piy,
.GBVTLBnnsss coona
flliie.lt and colored Cloth', Doeskins. Black
V.iiry Cassnner s. Saxonv Tweeds. K v
,,leans. Satinett*. Biena Vista Casimpr-, f'a|.
i'0'n:n Cottnnatles, Lonsdale and India N»n
fee ih, Bine drills, Linen C..atinu Check.
I>rij>vn , f.inpn, Pl«id (tmnbrnops, Denims,
<i'weed«. C-iinletSj
Iogether w ith nil the smaller articles which
go to iii.lilie npan as,suri(tnont.,f»>r
SUMMER TliAQE .
Cntiaisling irj^j^ri of Bro'vn , and -Blejche
Sheetings and Shirtings. . SUlk and Cut,ton
Thread Superfine K d Gloves, .Hosiery Sus
pepders, Vestings. Ribbons, [Jennet Artificials
,< Yt.-ats. Si k Cotton and ^pperfin? Linen
• Ca:nbr ic ,lla nkerchiefs, .Worked Collars-
iiW'injtvat'd colorpd Cambrics; UatbiniU. Bald
tons.nf nil..kinds. Fans, Cotton and Th'ean
Edwins.; (Drts« Tri|ijm<nsfs, (,inen and Cot'o
,Diaper Furiut uwOnniiy,Tickings, Drilling
•,'i'nb!e l/jjejis, &c.. &c.
M,
SAT1V. BF.AVFR. P\M A\'D
PANNAMA HATS,
i:nn k s a a n s r a r to * a u y
,$'§* BOOTS & SHOES,cgi
,1'W. ijiitocKuiKS,
RKApY .MADE CLOTHING.
A preat variety a? Jftw prices. Also; a luavy
..R'ojk of
iiaqMyiro vhj«I fiit'orv, China
fi hw-p |! 1.1 fiiuoMSwnro;
pettier with many atjjer jtrtiilps not enuma
fed. the whole comprising a-larjje and wj
a-d.-rted stork adapted to this owrftel.
Pans. June 38. 18S0—23—if
CL.\KK-V[I,1,R CLV^ICAI.. MXTIIK.
AlA'l K'AL AM) MERCANTILE
ACADEMY.
)fJttr4c~ the 'vp"rinlr.ndiw of
R(xd JO IIS AXDP.ItSOM A. M.
principal.
THE n»xt sef.-i.hi of live month* will com-
ii, eiice on the firnt Monday in October
and »tiidn«ts are earne«ly requested to
be present at the oppuiij(t,#f (he fp.-aimi. an i^
often happen^ that mnchjiineiH lu^t bjr inat-
tention to the abpyp direction*.
+>r. AoderfOii^,'.iifJ<!..w it smnerpssary to
n pivolitdi iti y ofthi- very flatter ns tesliwo
jnala in In* pogee».lon, pivn bv lipntlpmei
lui(;i (il !y mquniiitpil Willi bin re(n'Hliona-
srholiir. ns be ran i-ow o11 rnI to 'le thji.
togrens of hid pupils, lie i hh 'airly lo r<
son to copnrnl punishment; but wben anci
a r.mirsp is absolntelv necesnary, it must la ■
ndmiiiisterpd with mild tirimi.'ssi Tlie srhoo •
.'.Vicppfrom a'I sectaripii infliwice •'. still I' »•
Ci n.ltiff id the pupil* out of pfjhool is *trip.ll<:
atiendrd to. ami when reproofjs regitv-d, it id
jrivrn in fucIi a way nn lo Ft\cure tbe end de
ti ed.
Tbe lext session of five months will com
nience on iIip first Monday in October
"I lie terms lor tuition are. for English in
the primary department, say, Spelling
Roadine hp IVViiiinff $12 ftl)
j.For all the liioher denariinents of
.^..eompletp English Education . . 15 00
.f'orClis-ics.or M itliematirs, either
or,,both per sp-si.m of five months. 20 00
!^o, dedue.tion made lor ahscence. excep"
,,in case of con'inii»d sickness : and students
, in -PV.TV insunce will be charged Ircm the
,lilpp.pl •■otranre to the end of th * sess on —
Stuifew«#',i|J be recejysd at an/ time in tbe
eessiop.
Mr. A-i l»r<nn will rece've a few boar lers
.in Ins own family at P-*n per ip inlh
for hoard, washing, fuel and candles ; and any
number can be aco uimeda'ed in the houses
ol respectchle famalies at ra'es som-what
,Jower. «av al>i*it Ei^ht D illars per inonih.
For further inform i'ion apply to ilie Rev d
Joint .Andeison, C'luksville.
,P. ,S. A I assismpi;properly qualified,will
jbvii'».ii»el vi'nevertbe mtaur iu atten
dance will jus'ify the measure.
Clarksville, J uly 6, 1850.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NO MCE.
■ undersigned was appoiii'ed A linini«
I trator n' the Estate of I) AVID S.
''AVI1'HKLL, deceased, bv the Honor
able Chief Juftice of Lamar County, at the
November Te'in, O le Thousand Eight linn
dr.'d and Fif'v. And berbv poi jfies all persons
having claim" against said pslato. 4o ^lesenl
t lie same within the ti n1 u'tnv»rt h» law —
iollierwiae, tbe same will b<> bared.
J A VIES £. Hhl'xiR,
Adminhirtiif,
January 3, I[48-6w,j
The* Medicmoa hare now been befnr* the pub-
lic far a psriod of FIFTEEN YKAJtS- *ad
during that time have inaiutained a high character
in almost every part of the globe for their »*tr»or-
dinary and immediate power of .restoring perfect
health to.peraeue differing under nearly every kipd
of diaeaw to which the human frame is liable.
IN MANY THOUSANDS
of certificated instance*, they have etou rescued
•ufferera from the very verge of an untimely grave,
alter all 'he deceptive nostrums of the day had ut-
terly faiM; and to many thousands they Hive
permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of
health, without which life itself \§ but a partial
blessing. So great, indeed. Via* their efficacy inva-
riably aud infallibly proved, that it has vppeared
scurcely less 'hau miraculous to those who were
acquainted with the beautifully philosophical prin-
iij'les upon which they are compounded, and upon
which they consequently act. It was to tbeii
manifest and sensible »"'On in purifying the spring*
and channels of life, and enduing them with re-
newed tone and vigor, that they wen indebted for
their name.
Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which
boast of vegetable ingredients, the I.TTR MEDI-
CINES are purely and solely vegetable ; and con-
tain ueiihor MerCUTJ, uor Antimony, nor AlM*
njC, M°r «nv i-.her wiueral, in .uy lorin whatever.
They are .entirely composed of extracts from rare
and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though
long known to several Indian tribe*, and recently
lo some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alto-
gether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to
medical science ; and were never before adminis-
tered iu so happily efficacious a combination.
The firat operation is to loosen from the co*t* of
the stomach and bowels the various impurities and
crudities constantly settling round them; and to
remove the hardened feces which collect in th*
convolution* of the small inleitine*. Other tnedi-
cine* only partially cleanse these, and leave such
cpl!--cted masses behind to produce habitual Coslive-
ness, with all its train of evils, or suddeu Diarrhna
with its ijjiioinqni dangers. This fact is well
. known to *11 regular, anatomists who examine th*
nuinaii bowels after dealb ; *nd hence the preju-
dice of these well informed inen against the quack
medicines of the age. The second effect of th*
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES >• t*
tleaiiae the kidneys and lbs bladder (and, by I hi.
means, the liver and lungs, the healthful.a«tiou of
which entirely depend, upou the regularity of t|i*
urinary organs. rThe. bipod, which takes, its red
•o'.ur 'rom the agenoy of th*,li.rer and lungsi,befor*
it passes into th*iheart, bei- g thua.purified by them,
and nourished by food coining from a clean stomach,
course* freel v through the veins, renew* every part
of the system, and triumphantly mounts th* baun*r
of health in the blooming cheek.
The following are among the distressing variety
of human diseases in which the V KllltTART.k
LITE MEDICINES are well knuwu lu be lulal-
libie:
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first
and aeconil stomachs, and creating a flow of pur*
healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ;
flatulency, Lust of Appetite, H-irtburn,
Hr.idochc, RnUc*nett, Ill-temper, Anxiety,
Languor, aud MtLiiicholy, which are the general
lymptomsol Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural
couseqiience of if* fijjf*.
CMtivene.M, b> cfe*0S)ng the whole length of
the intesiiut's with a advent ftsoess, and without
-violence' aH violent pyfjfeslea** (he tajwetaeasily#
wrtbinUfloday*. . _
3iarra^» 4Jia vbt)i9r%« JV .e«oy.oc
•tmrp acriu nusd* ay Mr.iiou' .n«M cinpitiQla V9
occwioned. Hnii by proinotiug the lubricttive Stftil—
liop of the mucous membraue.
Fevers Wiml* by restoring tbe blood to •
re/Atar nmilatioii, through ih*» orocrM of ptrapi
retiot) it) iiivh and the thoro^h solatiou o|
ftj iutfNtiiDil obitntotini*,n others
The hi*# MunioiMRs iiiM been Vncvrn to
rux^ BffEVMATISM permanently In tbre#
weeks, aud <*Ol) V in half thaft tf/pe, by removing
'tical induiHinatiou from the muscles lig«inei)t#
of the joints.
DroPlitt a" kinds, by freeing and strength-
"niu^ the ki4u«ys ai>d bladder: they operate inost
delightfully ou these important organs, and hence
have ever been found a certain remedy for the
wonrt CHses of (ill WEL.
Also Worms* by dislodging from the turning*
>f the bowels the slimy matter to which tbeao
crentures adhere.
Aithmft an<i Cppfomption, by relievitif the
air* veflseltt of the lungs Iroiii the mucous which etoR
flight colds w^ occAsiwt, aud which, if not ro*
moved, iecomes Uacrfejied, and produce* thspo
dreadful diseases.
JgBt SSr-S!
give to the.Uood, and all the humors.
, mtic Enptiooi and Bad Compltx
ions, by Thwr *|te.-ativ* effect upon the Puida that
feed the skin, aud <th« morbid state of which occa-
sions *11 eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, aud
other disagreeable complsiions.
The use of these Pill* for a very short tim* will
etEict u entire cur* of HALT RHEUM. «ud §
striking improvement :n the clearness ol' the skin.
COMMON COLDS *nd INFLUENZA will
si ways be cured by WW do**, or by |wp e.re« iu
■he worst case*
FILES. A* a r.iaedv for<fci* rant distressing
and olisuuiite nrlady, the VEGETABLE LIFE
MEDICINES deserve a distinct aud empii.,t<c
recommendation. It is well known to hundreds in
this city. that the former proprietor of these valu-
able Medicines wa* himself afflicted with thi*
ecinplaint for upward* of tiii*tv rivi vitas; and
that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed
within the while compass of the Materia Mrdie*.
He however at length tried th* Medicine which i*
iow (dieted to th* public, and he wu oared iu •
very abort tilde, after his recovery had Man pre.
-leuneed not ouly impiobable, b|it absolutely im-
josaible, bv *|iy human mean*.
FEVER AND AWE.
Fur thi* scourge of the western country theee
Medicines will be found * safe, speedy, and certain
wmedv. Other medicines leave the system sub-
JPARIS
INN
P1HIS. LAIIIII COL'VTV, TEUS.
'THIS larjje and commodious eai.*.blishm°n
(recently occupied by Win Sk dtnore, ia now
open a* heretofore for tbe accommodation o
travelers snd t^ie pad/l>e ip^getieral.
Every, attention will be jfiyen to the com
fort of visitors, and the table will, be I'nrnithe.
with the beat the country a/Tor4"
A If^e.fta^leia attached ,|tp tfee«»tabli«l
mm'
The undersigned re«p«cttttily ao)i<yta.a cal
from ma friend*, and the friiadi «f Win
M d lore, thmufhout the country, wtm«na
Jia\« occasion to visit I'ari*.
JOHN JOHNSON.
Now >1 Ilia 43.—tf.
MEWPIIIS INSTITUTE MARRI ACP>
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. !wII v v * I'/
r*\!|K.regular course ol Lectures in thin in- OFTESf V t
A Htitute will commence on the First o( THR CAUSES AND THE REMEDY!
\ ovepiber, apd continue until the lnsl,pi,Feb-! \,f ANV and many a wife endures yean o'
nary 1 lie A«»,torn ical Department will be iff b.H)ilv suffering and of menial anguish
opened and ttjiuly to receive students by the prostrate a'nd helpless; embittering h«r life,
hrst ol October. I lie .Medical DefiarlmeRt, tn-i of her husband, and hazarding the fnt.irf
.will be u.wkrtlie direction ol the following I we,.are of her children, arising from canto
.Professors: I which, if kruitrn, whou!.' have sparer! Ilie mi'
CO^drJEW CROSS, M. 11., Professor feri"e' ,"'e *"Kui,"> 'he wife, h,,-" in the
of tlir Institutes,ot Medicine,and Medica Jumnd erahH^wr.?. ,?ijd pecuniary d IB-
Jurisprudence. : ori"m mlnd hflntf
W. BYRD POWELL, M. D., Profeiror of 7,'5'' , d"w" "^ 'larrasHed ," ..consequence
Cerebral, Physiology, Medical Geology and ' V?™"' of'
Minernloiry I 'lo '"'(wl""* Hiatlhe causes should be
I. S. NEWTON. M. D. Professor o» Snr«rerv. | k.n""'" U' 7"*, wife- ,0 pvery ''""Mini,
I. J. IIIJI CE, M. D., Professor ut Theory ! !r <lreR,dlul ''arrowing ronseqiiencei I
snd Practice ol Medicine.
A. WILSi)\l, M D . Prolessorof Obste-
trics and Diseases of Women and Children.
KING. M. D. Professor of Materia Me'iicii
Therapeutic.*.
v FKKEMAN, M. D Professor of Anatomy.
J. MILMOM SANDERS, A. M , M. D., Pro-
lessor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.
c lin i qu e lecturers,
Meoicink—PROFESSOR II. J. IIULICE.
Sun f.iit—PROFESSOR R. S. NBWTON
Z. FREEMAN, M. D, Anatomical Demon
si Tutor.
The lees lor a full course of Lectures a-
mount to $105. Malriculaior's, $5. De-
monstrator's I'). Graduation, $'JU.
Those desiring further information will
please address their leiters (post paid) to
iho Dean; and students arriving in ihe city
will piease call on liiui alihe Commercial
llinel.
R. S. NEWTON, M. D..
Dean of the Faculty.
LAW DEPARTMENT
j IJOV E. W. M. KING, Professor ol Theory
and Practice of Ij»w.
Hon. V D. DARKY, I'rofessor ofCoininer-
cial JnrispriHle.net;.
'IKIIMS:—$ftti per Session. All commu-
nications |H>rlHiuing to this deparliiient must
oe addressed to E. W. M KINti, I'lsij.
Memphis, Tennessee, March, 18o0.
The Faculties, lor intollociual Mbiliiies
moral worth, and professional aci|iilrements
will compare favorably with the most distin-
guished in our country. The medical faculty
constitutes an anomaly in this or any oilier
country—all of iliein are able lecturer"
ihe best ol lenchera,
Those who will contemplate our geograph-
| ical po 1 ion, and the extepl of our population,
can have no doiiht us to the eligibility of our
situation fVd ail enlerpris« of the kind. As to
health, including all seasons of the year, we
deny that anv other citv has more.
| A common error exists in the minds of ma.
' ny »tlitlenls relative t the place of studying
1 inedif.l.nej, thnMC>lio intend pracMciPi among
the, diseases of llir VSfant and Sou'h, si on|ij
cftiiimW e4<>c*le tlisntHelvw »' a school
whosp frVculty i)re pritslicsll; a<!<jiii)|n|ad with
those diseases,
That the public may he satisfied of uhe per-
manency of this school, we feel it our duly to
state, thai the Trustees and Faculty form a
unit in action, which argues well lor its ful
t re success; and that the peculiar internal
ri'anization which connects them, cannot be
interupted. E . W. M KING,
President of tho Memphis Institute.
MarW;
,Lost.
rjllJB Ileadright Certificate of ;43or£i
Waoner, deceased, for One Leauoe^d
Labor of Land, ismed l»y t|w Jbaijd of .Land
fJi mirjsnHjliers,. for, ilip Gounjy.of Nacogdo-
ches and Republic of Texas, and if not liesrd
of, or found wiluin the time prescribed by
law, I will apply to the proper auihoriiv for a
duplicate,of the (fame, iTbi*- Wfitwn'hijiini*
arv, OjieT.linuiaiiid.Eighij^iiiidred and FiUy-
oue,
JANE WAGNER
Paris, |Jan. 17 185l.-60-3n)T*
NOTICr,
BH. Epperson and Granville I^wi* have
ing dissolved parlnership in the prac-
tice of law, and William Trimble and said
l.awis having formed a partnership jp the
practice of the law, under the nBme and style
ol Trimble anil Lewis, thpv will attend to and
have the control of and manggcippnt of my
professional bn»iti'ss heretofore intrus'ed to
j Martin «nd White,and to Martin ind ividne'ly
! >ad they Will alsoattend jointly with R.II. P^p
j person the professional business of ^1^r<;n &
Eppersoa. BW.IWAftTIN,
March 16 ,184
lost.
MY Bonntv Land Warrant No. 68 900 to
one hundred and sixty acres of land, i«-
, sued 'o me for services as a priia'e in « splain
| Wa'fleMa Comnanv Texas Volunleer*. on
i a'nf*9rYl<lh'e',n 9nd - „
■W «f^ il'J -v" "f ^1?'® I *> flne of the #W£t AfUuMe event* of my
the nee t'ti and happines* m both may bp it '
voideui i.iie m nai short and health mo pr»'1
cious ic admit any pnrti"n nl the one in h"
spent without Ihe "ill enjoyment of the other.
The "<fip)y possession of a little wmkenn.
tied as foliotta has he^n flip me.uia nf fiitvillff
the nealili and the hl'p of fliiuisand--, «« over
TWO l/UNORKI) THOUSAND
copies have bm "oitj biiwb Hi* flful ediilnif
was is«u,.d.
The author has been induced In advertise It
bv the urgent mid pressing req«e-| of those
who have been indebted lo lis publlenljitn
all they bold dear, ^ilmt all m»y have itn flp«
portuniiy of obiaininij it), and who have fit'
vored him with thimsands of leiters of epco?
inmm, some ei which are annexed tq the ad
vertlsement,
THR MARRIED WOMAN'S
Private ,T|<><;i< nl Ptiiupnulwii
DY DR. A- M. MAURI' EAU,
professor or nis^Aasa op \vo»|eii.
Twentieth Mili'W. 1Ji;ii)60, Price
This work is intended ESPECJALLV FOR
THE MARRIED, or Ihose eonlemplatiug
marriage, as it disclose* iinwrfttll recrets
wh e i should be known to Iliein partioiilarly
llere, every female--ihe wile, the 111!1'1 Pr
—the one either Luding Into wi'inaiiliisid, '»f
the one in the decline of years, In whom im
ture contemplates an impi'rtHlll e'lSNge--
can discover the cause?, fympiotns, hinl Ilie
most efficient remedies aud most certain mode
in CHIP In every complaint lo which her sex is
subject.
The revalations contained in lis pages have
proved a blessing to thousands, as Hie jiiim
Hierablp leiters rppeived by the #ulhor twujuli
lip is iiennitied by the writer# to iwbiiiiO
»test,
SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES
fUtruct uj a teller frum a (Jeinleman in D«y
ton, Ohio.
•'Dayton, May I, 1847.
"Dn. A. M. MAVRicEAU^.My lie.ar tlir;
•The Married Wnmiin's Private Med11'ill C"m
panii'ii,' for whiali I prntloued one dollar to
your audress, came salely to imnd. I WMU'd
not Imvp troubled yon with these lew lines,
but llmt I am Impelled by a sense ol gratitude,
llir myself and wife, to give utter^e jo out
sincere and iiea'tlelt emotions.
•'ih' J* i'e Ijifs liepu perceptibly sinking for
some Hire* ygntn ut cuore, in consequence u|
her great aii|{,iisli and sud'ering some m i;/lhs
before and during sonliiieineiitj ,ey^y «#?/•,«*
sive one more and more debdituie^ ji/ik-
trated her, puling her life in imintiieut dan
ger, and wfjj jli was, tin (he last occasion, de
spalred of. | supposed ih»l tl|is stale
w»s inevitable, and resigned my soli to inee,
wntfft. St wis hw* W"tv ah.nit two
W«n))ls) J hes^^riiuok highly spoken oi,
fcSGofltaiyittg so,toe inalters reaching my ci}£?-
Pn its ff'PV'^iand perusal. I cannot express to
you tlie re.ief ii alibrded my distressed mind
and the joy iis jiages imparled to mv wile, on
learning tlia^the great discovery of M. M
Desomeaitx provided a remedy. It opened a
prnppepl I(i me which 1 little conceived WH-
possibie. No pecuniary eopsiderafioi) pun ev-
er repay tne obliga'.iuils | mi) under U) yi|t| lot
iiaving beep ,lj;e /np#l)s of iiiiparting to lis the
HHlUfH coniatned in 'Tlie Married Woman's
Private Medical Companion ' But tor this,
ere an ot her year woald have t^er my
lll'lfl, IP all liuffl»|| ;iynl)abililv my W)iie would
iuue been iu her gra^'e, and my children left
motherless."
pxlrm:! from <i letter.
COMPETENCE AND HEALTH.
"Lancaster. I'a ,Oct. U4, 1847.
"Mv Dear Imr: I know you will have the
kindness to bear w,il; t;ip tp encroaching upou
^our white I acknowledge (to behalf ol
.myself and wife) the obligations we feel our-
se.ves under to you iu having made known
eerlaipg matters, tontained to y«pT HUM ip
valuable 'Married Woman'* Private Mrdicai
Companion.' I*. ha* been worm its weight in
gold to ID#. II I e*pr«'«* m;seil rather warm-
ly, you will see thai I can not do so too warm-
ly, v, lieu I inform you ol the extent lo which
I have, through it feeep benefitted. I will
state my situation when I obtained your book
tlncugh the merest curiosity, /^ojf U
10
Krlreet turn « h*n»r,
THOSE JllMT MARHIKD—uUAU
t*ct Jto ajMur* at th* iliwas* a ear* by
*Mdi«*«« '■ permanHit—TRY THKM, BE aiA-
1'ISFIEU AND BF.CURKD.
Billons Fevers and Liver OnmpIainU.
General DebiUty, Low or ArrcTin, is*
l)tar.t*» or Kaai,. « -4h«s* luedmM* h*»« b**a
ased with the moat i^e^Aciai raaatca iu caaw aftiiil
d *> ripliuuKnw'a Btil, aad Sctarvn, w it*
worn form*, yield* t* Um mild y*t powerful action ol
the** remarkabl* Madicinea. Niairr Swun,
Niavona Dibiijtt, Niavona Conri«iirra of all
kioda, PaLntatioh or thi Hsa*t, Painti*'*
Colic, are speedily cared.
JCftPIWAI. DISEAflgS,
renoua wtieae eonrtrtationa b*v* becsm* Im-
paired by the iujudtc, na use of Maacvar. will find
three Medicinea a p*.iect cur*, a* they never fail
to eradicate from 'he ayatem —i the .ffecta ol
Marcwy utwtely aooaar tJ>w the uwat powerJW
preparations of 0M**p*iOa. A aut^s trif| w0
place them beyond the reach *f couipetilaon, iu .
estimation nf every patient.
Several have lately beea 4a.wen4, aud it,sir
aefarioua author* arrested, both iu th* uty ol New
York and abroad.
Buy trf no oca who is aot a* itrrsoai***
Aewrr. .
f repared «d *»lopy Dr. W. B. #1
nnadvay, New-York.
rt»R v\I.K BV
I. .v •»:>
Pieo Bln|TsjTj<i<.
.'WaWiita ♦»,»*« Xpxas/ if
i found within »-x wppJis trom puMifeiinn, *p-
plicatmn will bo made to tJjjP Office of Pensions
tor a duplicate,
GEORGE A.« KINF*.
'•••. 21.1850. »a-«m.
MOMEY! MONEY.'! IjttfNEY.!*!
A lair price will be given in OU
tiiat have ••eeii standing for year*, jot
•laney, to tiivse^nowing iliein«»lvea ittdeb'ed
• tne. slid are cnauly enough to corrie forwa <C
■id settle up. 'Phgpe *'*io have .jMtroiu*ed.;
,e "Star" for G indrar whI plea**come for-!;
.ard and get their receipt*, mI am anxious
I > close my book*.
W. J. r. MORGAN.
■Paris, Feb. IS, 1861. 1 Im.
TO WHOM ir v\ Y COSCERy
THIS Is to inform nur friends sni 'Ji» rwW'tc
nenenllv lh*' ther" t,»« n«^a»e«i*
-umo« m rireulation foefe thr«. or four
<ir*»lr«, 'list we are eniir^lv out ot SAf.T
We l«i«"» p'eutv. and h»ve had. »nd •"
,i*i11 rn^'n'ie to b*s-/» mor* »»
VwO *t"«»*
•mlmw •* • con*>*a> atimd*. a
. nnptv or *1' «•'•«* r*t
•wltntrH »o ti e '"trie nf »'•» /•""""<•.»" *ee«»n-
r>da!e *11 »''•« mnv «e " i'4' ,,"l5p -Venn-
ate. WM.I« *' Go
l»:ne Tev««. IVremSnr H
V fl—Hhosat r**h advances
<'..,ton.Pel'ries and Heesw*'.
4fl—13w < W. W. & Co.
t.t*. i I Hid been married some ten years, and
was the father of seven children I was loflg
struggling unceasipgly, totlie end ItllH ' "<l^.t)l
|ptim * (fi'iivraie competency, but trie result ot
wy impost exertions ut tjie end lelt me about
Where I was at the begi^ping of each year,
aad tfaj ,wly, wilh Attf wvs# sij«>e.d economy,
«u<ti<'i<ig with barely ttie necessaries of Ilie.
Finally, this constant eliorl was beginning to
fiavie its effect upon my health: I lelt le s ca-
p*ii# to en<l»ri> iu «ssmimhhuu'«, ybile I Ht
tne oecesist) of perseverance.
"I'lits c, tis'HiH, unceasing struggle on my
part was imperative, in consequence ol t..e
prostrated condition of my wile (Willi occa
siiMWf intermission) for six jears, much of the
Wfbw* to im M, »tl4 »f »r*e mca-
pahle ol filwitt and managemetil
of household a Hairs. Jfct condition arose
from causes of which I was ipnoraut. Oil!
what would I have given had I the six years to
oyer jxgp^t! What would wy wife have
IfWfH iu <jj*ve.bee* wired Uie Imig days and
M4H Uwgcr niuht* prostrate on a he0 qf .aiuk 1
ness{—#JI A.f which would haveibeen a.v,oiiird,
had I then » f^>py of "The Markico
Woman's Private jMspicai.CoMrARtoii.'"
From m Phiskiao.
DANGEROUS OfcMVERIES.
OBSTRUCTIONS, !R RISUI.A RITI.ESfcC.
,. ,k. r.,.'.. «f Ww many are suflering lro« MwmUwii
iir rimti'r, jwdsim*F . i> • • <^r irregularities peculiar lo tlie fetnule system,
wJijiA Mudermine their liealth, the e»cts ol
• Kvrhe HonorwMe^ « ^re i,,n<»n.nl. and lor whii^tl*ir
fhisf Jivtise or said rn„r|. A^oitn* « Ar ^Kcy lorhtds seeking medical advice! How
f the *•?*"• of th' Tlio""** n*. ■ g/tffrr prolaptut uteri (tailing o.
Ve of thw.fVvntT. nefe*»e<t. A" P*'- womb), ,or irom Jtunr-albut (weakness,
■oe* havinn »l*inpi.«o«'»«i» »»W F,sU!». /,^e otc^! I low many are in eon
'>eret>»,.notified to pee****'*'*** dnt» *i»Hien»i. <taut agony lor ma^,months proceeding cop
-ated to 'he nndereWd within r-velr* How haVr d.fficult if no
•npn^e—»l< noraon* inH»ht»|d;,t,« t^id^Stete fclVveq^iwHl who-e live, are j*.
I«M
made on
\«ltn:n:«tfrv|nrV Nr»i<c«>.
UKIt^AS. *i the D»er(t|l»r T«»s A.
4>..X>ne S^^p'een'1 ^iwh*-"sndreH *nd
Pifg wt «l^|y'.«»f»Wi'frtHiitr f7eMe* of I*-
w\
KNOWN I"
" Pttii.AtiM.ftUA, Nov, 89,184,7.
"Dr. A. Ai, WAvr.tttiAV! Had I Know,
lite important matter* I rent pit of in 1T1"
Varrletl Wemaii's Prlule iMedicul Compane
on' someyear* ngn huw much misery 1 ipi^ht
mve escaped! I Imvp imflfrreij year* Jroip
uuuiies which you point phi it, your bo«l»
.Milium knowing what to du. I (ibtaiped A
copy, and lomid *i.* fsnre irruitd ot. i Irua
every lemnle will hvaII heraelf pf ihe inf«nn«>
lion contained in ,iu pngpn,''
IiP'Um are dally reei'lve.d <•' 'M» churwfer
unnecessary la present,
To Uinse tmnmrried, fcut enrit««np|»ti[ig
uarrw«e,jir (mfm^s.he.eiuiiflg tu the pri"
pritiy.nl incurring lite responsibilities Hiiend-
mii.iipnn it, ilie iinpiirlsr.ee of bning possess'
s»d ill' ihe reielaiiops oiuitaincd in these pugs,
/»'n'imatejy invdlving «!»eir cm we tiappine.-
e»opnt be i^npreciitled,
It is, nf.course, impracticable tp gnnvy
more fully the various subjecM treated of, as
they are id a nature striptl.v intended for llip
insrried, nr ilnrse poiitc.nplating mirris/e;
nether in it necessnry. «i<'«e it is every ope'i
putylo become possessed ot knowJsdy whet r
hy the -Dt}p|||i«s fn W||!<'l) a muil|pr, or
H sjsier, ip».v bg pnhj**Pt, can b» Pbvi#ied.
JT Qunm trill If. seP h Muii.free if po
Q£e, In lite Purchaser,
ID* On i|ip receipt of One Pijllnn, f'TlliJ
MARRIRD W uvlAN'H l'R|VA'PH MEDi-
CAIi (,0\IPANI'l>l" is sept, (tfimkii f.;r)
to any pari of the United £iint«s. AH letters
MIH't he post paid [except those coi||«j||ing
a remiiHHpp), hii<I p'ddfes'sed to Dr. A. i\(.
MAUHIoNAU, H'fS 1324, New VurH Pny
Pnhlishing OfHc.e. No. I i'.i |,itK*riy st.. N V.
Oyer 20,000 Copta* Ji ve been
lent by .f| \i vytupi} njffte injurs #ui;
perfect iiihily <f|p| cerlain'y.
WoolfSpllefii if fill 8gci|ts engaged in its r. le
MP m<kirm il»M*nn?e coinpetencies froiji ihe
renrfv ttntl ejjtfitord'nary (jeinand |pr it, ^tjd
the e*lret||e|y hharal term* «l'ilFdHi| them.
Acuve local or traveling Ayents, t|iroi|gi|-
oui the United Slate* and C^tiadas, wi|| he
siippljed on III* same terms. (jtiminiluictt-
tions are roijiiifpij to be post paid and address-
ed as abo' e.
IfT CAUTION.—The public are caution-
ed against various catch-pennies intended to
1|P palmed (iff Mpn't them, imitlting the tjile
«•' flip H"ir|f »* "'''he Msrfled {ffiljes' Medi-
P.fl HllFflfHtnlW)'" H!"' various other titles.—
The tills I|t )I|S ^iirk is 'The M.irrisd WO
MAM'S Prtrate Medical Companion," b
Or A. M M'1"ric.e<tlf.
w, i f- morgan, Agrst
Paris, |,iimnr Coupiy Texas.
September 13 1850. S4-;6m.
l\«»tic«.
AI>L PERSONS infiebtrfj "> 'I. Rhine &.
ilrop, are ref)|ies'efi If! CQtr,e fofw;|F() i»tid
settle up imipi'Diiftely, nr they will be waited
on by an officer.
II. FHINJJ &. BROS.
Paris Mtrch 29. 1351.
PRO S P EHTU S OF
THE SG'tlTHERN LITERAR? MS3ENGER;
Fftit mil.
3 W-iiJii' <f£)2, vmrn
'flfjsl Ijioi'Uiar aud fijyorile mi^azitie winch
wis pjSWblished ill Ihe yesr 1834, and has
oii^iye^, with . 6iti|f(p /lottorabie ex eption.
•liltji .competitors w"il| eiitefMpfip # jjew col
line in January next. It has never been
tup JiaJj.it of ilit Editor lo seek to catch the
puhiis #)# iiy |f/;y !on« its' ol distinguished
contributors, paraded lisfent lipusly ppiip the
opyer, °r he ipifht give, asatpopg l||i|se u,|jo
write for th* work, the nenies pf some nf (he
first men and women that time adorned Ihe
merature of the country. 'Ihe Mee-senjiei
Cgsts its claims to public favor upon tne basis
ol Spun Excelleucs. To the Sopt |i,.fp
People it appeals slrupgly as
The Om.v LjtesaxV Mosthlv im the
Southern States
The Editor is determined to make it worthy
of the Koulh and of ihe country. The om-
enta as hereiof'oie wj|| piffl/riicj
Jin lews, flitkifieul and [lyugraphical
Sketches, fynelt. Tales. Essays, Pw
ejns, Vriliijuet, and Pifjien
qn life Arrny. :\aiy
and othef A'u- '
tim'
jectf.
The Messenger Will v'opij.jue to pre-
sent articles of a Scientific pparscter such
as (yw1 yeafs, pave excited the most
marked attention oil both sides of the Atian-
iic. )p {the lorliicoinmg volume, will be pub-
lished
SECLUSAyMi A S^aUEL TQ
WM t'H HJiNSApDI.
ihe popular story npw in c,purse yl reppblir
(C*'|on in ,%) IhlfWW
The Kditor tiae pleasure in announcing a
continuation ot ihe
fcnsian C i tsponJenft
of his accomplisned and bWWfi ^^ropen con.-
tribulor, in »J/i,cfc tfifi reader yiii' find a more
xt'mf >v't! hs tftit
M * «\r.tin vatire lor (iimiliff ye\ t.
. A- An.v pi f*pn rpfiiwinH>, 82|i'li:|l.nt ,,nn<
lime, wiih th»p»me*pf rt>B Ktw 'ii|b.-i liPfsri
shall reeoiip ri¥jB eppjes of the mt!i;)Ensfn
or one yeiip.
fl, The mn'Mnl nti|iff*t| •»* nf ihepiihlish"*
*rd »n!iHcriixiF, fur the ye*p. fully injured
assnop ** th* flfat Number nf flii* VulMme, "
iamedi undnfier ?int<*> ninj^eniilinnanr
of»stihsorlplipn will h« permitted. \nr will
nnv siihscripiipn diapniitiniKi wrpla sn*
f'ingremnlps dim lliereeii) nni?M-5 «!i« pp
lion pf ihe editor,
retcfsers Laijis Natjeqe! ^siic«
WPRLP oi' PASIUPy.
One Pn/'if an l Tuentpfift Pent* 0 } <$■
Iqtatih Su/isnpjblrv, tphtre t 'icpirj
srs taken in tine ■■
ijt Ij»s keen greatly inpre»sed in *ip«, sqd
the rediiedPR tp Clwhs is sill (:oriti;i'ipa.—;
w i? the um? (ii n f«ir tji* yen;
1861:
eni?EB bv
JlRS. Atl.i K StEV EM- p. J. W|ffEj|jO!|.
Th* finwmi'inrt inrrww in litis Siiheprips
jp|i Viist lf>r I8§(|. |ias i|)(jpped the Prnt'rie-
fnr IP f-«miinie tfir rri!uPtil yr-i'H in Pluh>,
and Hiis, w||ije he ippre^e* the pnipher nf
P'lUf g|vep mnnlhlv, *nd nd'l? t|! lie l|is-r
ire! the ninnlnr anl variety of lite embel-
lipl!ITlf'i!'s- '[' I word he is determined tij
An Unrivaled end Superior Magazine for
the Yr»r 185| r—'('he J itri > > -. i y t||||||j|r'r >v i 11
he ready ijy Hie first ol Pftperphf.!'. and will
he, in all respects, a dimhle ni||n!|pf, 4 ('((fist
m#s hpi| New Vear's Gill iu r act, su'peri.a
lo pipst i\ii|)ii4|4. 'j'lie tarliest subscribers
will receive the earliest copies, anil ijierelocs
lijP (post perfect itnpressijns of tne 4)ezzo-
ti|i'l«, fioli'V'tl ^c..
leading cmlHiisl>i'|p?jit wHi (),■ the nfiinl he»«--r
liful emle lislnpepl ever published, ifpd tlip
r.-ad-pg in^ner isyi|l he Irotn theippst popuh,r
and -pi'iaM »fi«f ^fjipri 'i)i|)e fimn tfitti.
Varied. MagniScept, Beautiful and Origi-
pal Einbe lishtnertts.—As our name iojiinrts,
we sli i!! !}<' thoroughly Xflioniil. losteaij' of
pnbljsliing s. ppiplr apd lingiis'i {*41^! n
ipi'SI of the pfher MajjH?ipi!s do, we shall
have oriffiuai < pes. fjur eip|),e|lis|)pieiits,
.no, shall he ot the mi|st vtjri^d character^
and gcppri)!lyi'roij) origin*! ilesii.'ii«,i||pjjtra.jng
,pngjnal sceliss. We shall give ' "
tr iyisgnjlicent ill's; 1,'pe Em»ra-
ving; Ci l' red Plowersj 'i'jllled bmliellish-
pj'.pls; Illustrations of'Embroidery;Cro'chet
work, M)<| Ifajr VVprk; 'ticli v Co'i'irpd f'asli-
op ft.iftes. with |pll rfrMrjprtnV?; , &c.
fi| * word every thing that is moral, lieau-
•iful, !ir in'ereslipg ip lle> way ol embellish-
ment s shall lie published ill i)i|r Jlfgazine;
and all loia be it remembered, at a price on—
exampli-d in inagazipeor periodical history.
ft sf,i|l||je t||e tfjoaj I'ppnlai anu Readnl)!^
of all the Magazines.—j'lie Ladies' Nalionai
is admitted tfi t)p tftfi (iiost popular and reada-
ble of the tpagazints lor Udieji. i^Jfs. Ann •*.
Sievens, the edilo-, is one ol the' ii'.'Jt and
mosi popular female writers in the United
Siaies. Her stpr'es of ".Uary Derwert."
"Alalina Gr")t." "Palae.es ami Prisons,"
spfpas* myihing ever puljljshed in any ol tin;
Blipliifh pf Aifierii • 1 ipsgaziiies. She is as-
sisted by a corps i)l contriniitors, the best it)
ihe country, at the head o' whom are Mrs.
Lvdall. Sigouritey, tjnfi lipppg wtioin are
^Jrs, Kirkland, Miss M- J, Mcintosh, K!Ir.
Hodman, tiilen Ashtoti, one ot the mo-t p"ti-
ular writers ot love stories in toe wor d, and
the celebrated author of The V'tlley Firm.'
KldS'. pi these are engaged exclusively lor
"
The Fashions will be Perfect, Trie, and
Ahead of all Others.—In addt'ion to its Ingti
literary and pictorial recommendations, this
nwgyiiiia ha* always t'eew ithp guipe tot
the' r*shion*. The Costumes are Selected
and engraved for us, a mom Ii ahead pf all
rivals To each plate is added a full letter
press description, besides inlorinalinn on all
the |ateal styles and, whjfft wp receive ilirect
frptn |<o»d hi and P^ris ip advapc.e //t al l,pi her
iponthlies Chf* Mao*zip,e is, 111 our eastern
cities, trie Tetl-huok .if Fa-hion, an l is taken
by all who wish to know anything about dress
and the iateit style* nf Fashion etc., To th«
professional drtas- maker, miljiper, ftp., it ia
^valuable.
It is the Best Ladies' M*g:«zine, and a world
of Fashicn—A* it* name imports, this peri-
odical is peculiarly a magazine lor the female
sex. Its articles on Ho.ticnlture, Emhrmd
cry, Crotchet Work and Netting. i)i addition
•o lis Fashion Plates, m^ke it uiujuestionably
fhje Ijesl «igM.'ne7'./Ladie«, and nn one in
U)/t copHl/y s^iul,d l^'V/.ii^t it. From ir*
pag.es fffffpurti French translation*, or oilier
improper articles are rigidly excluded on the
con'rary invariably inculcate virtue and rt/;
tinement.
twumtr*!kWW.ylrlW# «M! $rl w>d
tne FWNPV StpFti»
other magazine in tft/p c.oppiy.
TERMS;
The Terms of it—It is the Clie^pest nf All
,ljne Cope will be sent to any place.
to any person, for one year, lor,
Three Copje* : ; v~5 00
Eight Sb On
Six'een " : : 30 |)(6
(Cr Any per»on or persons in this comitry
wishing to subscribe for the above magazine,
will please enclose the money in a letter, fnf
one copy or any other number of copeis
Wt fiWWtfjr envellop the
letter, aud send it at 1,ipce to the Publisher,
and the magazine w 1J iff ,se#t to thepj, regu-
larly, during the lime he siilntcribed lor it —
At the unexampled low price the Magazine
is published at, it cannot be senl to any one
| for a longer period tnan it is paid for, a* we
1 canpot make epougji pp it lo afford to employ
will n'ease m»ke payment
Pari*, aUh.Jan., A-,D» l85'
J» (AWui
(nn. S2—6C Adminielrslor.
opar >ed during aoah time, will find in it* pa
fee the means of prevenlioo, amelioration
•»ad tettp
Ol tJieiap»ri») %u4i-'fW»t .RrMtiffent o
the .Messenger, ilie fcd'Wf will only say thaf
it will embrace cop^i^s^ ites on curreut literal 1
ture,auu reviews ol all tn w Aiperican or For-
eign works of general inuresi afif veJu*.—,
His opinions wi.i at least be always (ea/jensly
and liuiiestly avy>ve^.
JilO. R. THOMPSON.
Editor and Proprietor.
Richmond. Virginia, Oct , I860 43-tl.
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HIEUAKY MESsE.MiElf.
I. I lie L1TEKAKV luESSEMER IS pohl.s^ed "W WW
Ml inouMuy'uuusuei*. itiili~#uuibtt ^iwtatiu : col«cWf#.
not less than *ixiy-lour large super-royal | Premium* For C ubs.
pa»es. primed on good type, and iu the be.t! For » cl,lb,,f we1*,,l »*nd our large
limner, and 011 paper i.l the most beautiful sized engraving; Porj ^ph ol eight,an en-
qunlilf I ^mvrnj* or a volume for 1850; For * club
i. The messenger ia mailed regularly on »f Sixteen. an extra enpy ol the magazine for
qrabopt ibe nr*t day of every month iu tlie 7" i*?' ■'-?®1 • The engraving t» 24 inches
yearV Twelve numbers ,WAe a »olu.ne,_, >» »« "» • maeierly style;
awl the price of euuecribiion is $6 per tnliune* the subject • Children Bathing, /lisone irf
payable m «di<uce;-nor w.ll tin yvork be the most beamifnl pictures ever published,
sent to any uot,PAie>s lite 0<d*r for it i* ac- JJ$ rell* in Philadelphia, for two dollars.—
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vkak's suBacRtrno*. roK a LESS r»iop.jj| -WANTED—C*nv]u*er*, Pedlars, and A-
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