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3. S. NKBLETT, 3. A. GRANT, Loeal CLARKYILLK, 20, 1865.

Tableaux I A magnificent exhibition of Tableau! wiU be presented to our citizens, at Fowler'! Hall, next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. It il gotten up by. the ladies and of this city, for the benefit of the Methodist Church and Parsonage. (. hope to, eee the, Hall crowded to its utmost capacity on that occasion.

i Divine SkrVic. Elder Jis. E. Mtlm -will preach at the Christian Church, to-morrow (Saturday) night, also Sunday morning and night. gjv niivh Bro.

are adding new invoices every week to tlieir already large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, etc. Ifir To-day is the appointed time for the execution of Champ Ferguson. tST 3. B. Rhodes Co.

will please accept our tlinuks for a sack of excellent Flour. The railroad bridge, on Madison street) again needs repairing and if it is not done soon, somebody may be hurt. Our humane city officials will please take notice. Killed. We learn that on last Sunday, a difficulty occured In the edge of Cheatham county, between Mr.

11. W. Turner, and a Mr. Byan. The latter was shot and Instantly killed, by the former.

We have not learned the particulars. We acknowledge our Indebtedness to Mrs. P. II. Porter, of this vicinity, for a mugniBcent boquet magnificent in dimensions as well as richness and beauty.

It presents all the tints of the rainbow, blended together with taste and effect May she long enjoy the feast of flowers which she Las prepared for herself and friends I BA. The' people of Boston have formed a league, the object of which is to reduce the price of but ter each family binds itself to buy no more than one pound a week. The same trick would pay here the price of the article being the same as in Boston. And if the league, here, embraced some other articles we could name, no harm would come of It. Bft, Strange as it may seem, wt saw C.

O. Faxon's prospectus, of the Jtfferionian, for the first time, on yesterday, during the eclipse. He need rot be ashamed to Bhow it, because it is appropriate and manly; but Inasmuch as he did not think proper to present as a copy, we have concluded not to notice iLtuid to ask the poople to take no further notice of it than just to sign their names to it. Fbesb Meat. Lay McManus have fitted up the room in the rear of J.

N. Noblett's old stand, they iutend keeping Beef, Mutton and Pork for sale, every day, and purpose furnishing their patrons with "the beat market affords," cut up to suit the wants and purses of all classes. A house of this kind is a great convenience, and we hope to see our friends, Jack and Tom, liberally sustained. JiWe understand that many of the contrabands about New Providence, are seeking homes in the country. We hope its true.

There are many more, here and there, than there is any employment for, and if they do not Mud homes before the winter sets in, they must suffer severely. Er All owing tuxes to the (Jovernmcut on incomes, carriages, watches, pianos, melodcons, silver plate or licenses, for 'C3 and Ct, ore reminded that the tame are now due and must be paid immediately, or they will incur additional cost. C. fl. Jones, the Collector, has an office immediately under the "Chronicle" office.

It Ha-We return our united thanks to Messrs. Pirtle Hewlett, Druggists, for a liberal sample of their very supeiior cigars. If all the articles in their store are equally good, their patrons may buy with the full assurance that they will get a quid pro quo. W7t VQ We hear much of reviving activity, but the Cumberland has not caught the contagion, and ecms to be making no effort to rise, permanently, above the pressure of the drought. It is too lazy to bear the burden of the smallest craft.

If there is any Northern fanatic who be lieves ihut the people here do not recognize niger (quality, let l.iin visit our Market House, and the delusion will be corrected. There he will find the colors most Intimately blended, nnd the races in Filch close contact that it is difficult to tell from which the- peculiar odor arises. Klekman Clothing Merchants, two doors east of National Hotel, are opening a very large and varied stock of Clothing. See their adver tisement in the paper, and large Posters about the city then give them a call and examine their stock. tKS" See lis of appoiutinenU made by the Tennessee Conferencc.on the outside of this paper.

The namo of the minister for this Station, is Rob't Hunter, and not Albert, as printed in the appointments. Captain E. N. Morrill, lata Commissary of 'Subsistence, at this Post, having brought his labors to a rinse, hits returned to his homo. Ills busmen: brought him in contact with all classes in our com-munity, all of whom apeak of him as a high-toned clever gentleman.

5Du Billy Puindeztcr hits sold his stock Of groceries, to Crusnmn Chesnut, who will ton-litiue business at same stand, near the market house. Prior to the war, Mr. Crusnmn was engaged in the grocery business, and by upright, manly dealing, made hosts of tiioiils and patrons. Hit is the sutne clever gentleman, as of yore, nnd iiis friends will extoud to him that patronage lie so jutly merits. Mr.

S. P. Chesnut is well known in this community, ad a man of sterling worth, and hails front the rinlit section of country to briug a large trade to their house. We predict that this 6nn will command a large nnd lucrative business. Hue their card iu to-day's jmier.

VSX.O. BtxmuKit are receiving and tijieuing a lino sunk of Clothing and Furnishing 'ilk kIs, at their stand, on the vast sideofthe simr, (pHjsite the post-tiftice. Call Snd examine their stock, where you will find our clever friend, Geo. W. I acting ns euk'auiitii, ready and willing to put you up a complete outfit for a little money.

St adveitiscmeut. Bftl. We are sorry to learn that Mr. J. O.

Bhiin inuudsto leave our city. Ilehos Uen engage. here in tiaihing fi hool for young men, and met with a liUml patiunago. Co where he iiiay, his i talent and gt iiilemunly deiNirtment will win for him in any and tti We coinmend him to any loinnuinity in whirh he nt.ty loiute, mid I. mil' ut' ij'pjcesed be the man indented Lager Beef xdrimed we, as we smacked Our lip over a glass of that glorious beverage at our friend SthlicVl saloon.

know that it is the pure," teunie it made us feci ni frps sndental as the most mystic of the German philosophers. We congratulate the lovers of this superb drink upon the estaelistimenl or a rent uigvt lieer Silicon in our city, such as Mr. Sehlich has opened nt that famous old resort of poverty row, known si Ike "Old tST" Chancery Court has been in session during the week there were over 400 cases on the docket The rhrnix Inntrtmrt Company is reliable it mnks No, in the list, and is worthy of confidence. Its rhtel are ast its Policies, wortli what cost. Fire risks solicited by M.

0. PlTMAM, Ag't. Dnro STon. The undersigned has engaged to remain with Messrs. Finley Stewart, and give his personal attention to the bns'meM, a in old times.

Ho therefore would respectfully request his old friends and customers to continue their patronage with the new firm, where every effort will be made (Ogive satisfaction. Towkrkxd A. Thomas. DIED, On the 13th in this county, of fever, after a protracted illness, Acnes Ass, wife of Dr. W.

I. Holmes, in the 41st year of her age. On the 11th William Baker, infant son of 3. W. and M.

C. Furkin, of this city. On the 18th at 2 oclock, at the residence of his son-in-law, Sam'l B. Seat, in the fCth year of bis age, Mr. James Anderson, formerly of Nicbolos-ville, since for fanny years a resident of Davidson county.

He came to Clarksville last to reside with his Only daughter. Nashville papers please copy. On the 15th Mrs. Maroaret Ballextine, of this city aged 81 years. LETTER LIST, Tettera llemainlnsr I ncKtHued in the Post Office at Clarksville, State of on 20th day of October, 1805.

Abernatha miss II Allen Charity Allen Geo Allensworth miss Cattle Andctson James Bailey Rachel Banks nirs I. Mason mrs Sue Mason mrs Lucy 1 Mathews May Geo McOaalcy Amanda McKinney mrs Mary Mcl'herson Annie Miller Kennedy Messrs Moody A Moore A Morse mrs Mary Mowfield Martin' Ncol mrs Ann Non ton mrs Anna Otea mrs Jane Ozark Parker PK" Pardue Barker mrs Barnes miss Isabella Bassford mrs Ann V. Beaumont mrs Eliza Bolton Samuel Bowman Harriet Boyd mrs Phillis Brady miss Nellie Bradley John Brandon SOW Bret to miss Ellen Bryant mrs Nancy Parker 1 BucUhcr rates Mrtria Pegram miss JennSe Campbell miss II Price mrs Caroline Campbell Lonnie Corneal mrs Price mrs Ramey miss Rebecea Riley inrs Catherine Riley mrs Sallie Roberts miss Millie Russell miss Lydia Ryan John S. Sai gent Win Saterfield Patsy 2 John Searcy harp Joseph 3 fempson Lackey 3 Sinims mrs Judith Skinuer mrs Polly Smith Wm Smith II II Smith mrs Eliza Smith June Sofils Stewart mrs Ann Stiggor miss Pafcjyi fug mrs Louisa Talinian 1' 'I niuly miss Barbara Thomas mrs Lucy Carter mrs Emily Carter inrs Mary A Cay mrs Nancy Cccathara Larvson Cherry Chiles A Chiles A Clardy miss Coleman mrs Cooley I.t Comfort A Cox miss Eliza Crump miss Mary Curtis Catheriuo Daley Davi- Bui Davis Delpli II Doniildfon Fletcher Benjamin littins miss Gains uirs I.aur i (Jains Clnriis.k Garret inrs Gibson miss (col.dl I liompson l.t James A Gilluiau miss Mary Jane Thuraton mis3 Klvira Glasgow Jessee Triirg mrs Gupton Dr. A i Guptou mrs Harriet Tri'adaway mrs Nancy Tynes mrs Jane Vinar Thomas Wagner Gabriel Wntkins miss Warliuld Austin Wren Georgian West James Ware mrs Martha 1 Williams Richard WalkeS Woodward mirs Fannie Whether Sofia Mary West Lee II Weathers miss Jennie A Whiltaker mrs Mary Wilson Charity Wilson ni'S Arcana West mrs Caroline Wai field Williams mrs Whitelock Wimbley Worler miss Wilson miss Kittie Whiltaker miss Mary Whitfield mrs Louie Weakly Yates Vecoy Hnmilton Auine 2 Hannah mrs Maria 2 llapsey inr Harris mrs Patience Harrison Joseph Harrison Hatcher mrs Jane Holder James Hollins Hickerson Daniel Hill miss Amanda 2 Hiitchcison Ingram Johnson Joseph Johnson Gustavus Johnson William Johnson mrs Mary Jones Joseph Kannon Eh Kelly Rulha Kennick Albert Kuovt luu mrs Fannie Level mrs Mary Love Eliza Lowe Son Messrs Lvles mrs Mary Hallo mrs Susan Mallory Capt Martin Joseph MISCELLANEOUS Messrs Pnrdis Son, Cheap Hill, moj Reed, Cuintierhinil Iron Workd, Juseph Peaehitr, I'almyra, Ephruim Weeks, Tobacco Port.

W. WINES, P. M. SPECIAL NOTICES. LET those who have doubted the virtues of Bull's Cedion Bitters, if any such them be, read the following certificate from gentlemen well known in this community, and doubt no more.

Its general introduction into the army will gave the lives of thousands of our soldiers. LoumviLLX, Ky, June 3, 1803. We, thoMudersigned, have seen the good effects produced by the use ot Vr. John liulls citron Bitters iu cases of general debility and prostration of (he system, and believe its geiitVal use would prevent disease, and relieve much sutlenng. Among our soldiers particularly would this be the case, especially those who are exposed to miasmatic in-U unco in the southern climate.

Maj. Phillip Speed, Col. Iut. Revenue, 3d District, Ky. B.

Cotton, Collector of the Port of Louis-villa, Ky. Col. H. Dent. Provost Marshal General of Ken- lucky.

Julius Winter, Clothing Merchant, cor. 3d and Morket Streets. Louisville, Ky. Kcv. D.

P. Henderson, Vice President of Sanitary Harney, Hughs publishers Democrat. Geo. i Doerii, Prop, louisville Auzeiger. Piukhill, holesale Dry Goods Dealers, Stnvt, Louisville.

D.ivis, Green wholesale shoe dealers, Maiu Street, Louisville. Haiti Mar other, Lithographers, cor. Market and Third Street Louisville, Ky. ('apt. S.

I''. Kill id li. ot steamer Mnj. Anderson. Maj.

L. T. Pu muster I'. S. Army.

C. M. Mctculi; Nutiuiiiil Hotel, LouisvUlo, Ky. Col. Jessce Buy 4, 4 tit Ky.

Cavalry. George 1). Prentice, Louisvi'lo Jouiniil. or sale by W. J.CASTNEU.

R. II. TRASER, (Sr a Boson to FKASKK A 0TT0N A TOBACtO FACTOR i GENERAL COMMISSION MERCiliNT, NKW Dltl.l'IANS, LOUISIANA. tjT nefttitrU) tho above Curd, I solicit your Miipiiieiiu and niij safely promise LAROKIL NET ihiiii tny Norlhcru market IKt. 1 1.

"j-'tin oj Fall KodI! LI' 1 Just Received, at .7 A'New Stock of i. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes; sil SUITABLE FOR THE TRADB! Among which may. be (bund a of LADIES' DRESS GOODS CONSISTING OF MUSLINS DE LAINS, -0 A BAOES, AND LUSTRES ILVLMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS Assorted: BLACK FRENCn CLOTHS, BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES, SATINETS, TOWELS AMD JEANS, 1 WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS Assorted linseys Dau COTTONS BLEACHED nnA BllOwV' DOMESTICS, I HIS II LINENS, 'WHITE C-. i a rUOISERY A MOTIONS Also a good lot of Boots cihcl Shoes, HATS, Being anxious to get back my OLD CUSTOMERS, and regain the Trade formorly belonging to Clarksville, I am offering my Goods at "Small Profits" for And Cash Exclusively, Believing it to be as much to the interest of BUYER AS SELLER; Give Me a Tall Before You Bay. Very rejpectfullv, Li' VllTAKER.

Clarksville, Oct. A CARD. 1 I am now living with Mr. Whitaker, and will be pleased to see my old friends and customers, and will sell them any goods they may want. J.

E. BROADUUS. ftfii ciirreht Money FRECH Will Pay the Highest Price for UEORGli, i ALABAMA AND SOUTH CAROLINA MONEY! Oct. 6, '3-4t 'IXSOiVEM X0TICE. Slate' of Tennessee Montgomery County.

HAVING suggested the insolvency of the estate of William deceased, before W. E. Newell, clerk of the county court for said county all pi isons having claims against said estate are therefore hereby notified to appear nnd file: the same, authenticated as the law directs, on or before the 10th of January, 18G6, or they will be forever burred. J. If.

KLMUri, Sept25-4w Adm'r of Wm. Hosson, dee d. Thirty Days after. Date LL persons iudebted to the firms of SIMS i'TlR LEY. TIK.NLEK I VOX, and LEWIS 0LASS, Are hereby notified that they.

have retired from business in this city, and that their unsettled claims arc in the bands of the. undersigned for collection. All claims thai remain unsettled nt the expiration of thirty days from this date will be placed in the hands of au officer to be collected by law. A. Ft SMITH.

Sept. 2, 1805-41 GREAT INDUCEMENTS! mi) ANY ONE WISHING TO ENGAGE IN J. the Mercantile Business, being desirous of re- moveing from this city, I will sell my entire ttock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SUO EX. A OT OAS, JO, At ndvantageous figures. The stouk well selected and bought at low figures.

Any one purchasing the same, will have the advantage of getting the best stand in the city, at the rates of rent paid by me. L. STRAUS. Clarksville, Tenn, Sept. 29, 18C5 tf.

Homes for the Million. WANT TO SELL TWELVE COMFORTABLE 1 PRIVATE RESIDENCES in this city and New I'ridence C'UHAV. Also, Acres of Land, from FIFTY CENTS per acre up to any price thut a aiau may wish. Apply to T. II.

J. LIM A llll, 1 Real Estate Agent and Auctioner. Sept. 29, 'C5-tf The Splendid 'Katttavllle and fialnt Lonls Packet, IIPERIAL. II.

G. McComas, MlSTSR. LEAVES Clarksville for Nash, siiitrti' vine, sunimy, aioociocK, r. Leaves Clarksville lor St. touis, ai 4 o'clock, P.

Tuesday. For freight or passage apply to Sept. 22, T. A. BYRNE, Agent.

(1. B. BLAKKMOUR, t. L. WOOI.DRinHK.

M. H. Ht. AKKMORB, A. W.

BUAKBMOIIH. I iBLAKEMORE, W00LDRIDQE CO. TOBACCO FACTOKS, i AMI I General Commission Merchants, No. 131 Grntler Street, JN'A'ir ORLL'AXS. BROCKMANTPORTER, Real Estate Agents, froduco and Commercial i i BROKERS, Clarksville, Tenn.

WE offer our service to the public in the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Stock, and all daceriptions of Country Produce. Also, of Agricultural Implements, and Machinery of all kinds, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, etc. I From our long experience in the agricultural and carriage trade, we think we can make it to your interest to givo us a cull. We have secured the services of Mr. B.

Withers as Auctioneer. Office at Withers' Furniture Room, in Brockman Porter's iron' front building. Sept. IS, 1806-tf Dwelling House For A COMFORTABLE DWELLING, WITH KO. 1.

Garden and well improved, at the corner of Commerce and Market street, now occupied by Dr. Billingsly. Apply to BROCKMAN POUTER. Sept. 22, '65-tf FOR SALE I SECOND HAND SHINGLE SAWINO MA-1 CHINE.

Apply to Sept. 22, 'C5-tf BROCKMAN PORTER. T. LEONARD Ileal Estate Igcnt AND AUCTIONEER I Clarksville, WILL ATTEND TO THE BUYING AND selling of REAL ESTATE, and purchase and sale of all descriptions of property. He will at tend to the hiring of house servants and farm hands.

Persons wishing to employ laborers Will be able to procure them by communicating with him. He will be ready at all' times to attend to tfny mnipess in the departments mentioned, eitlier here or elsewhere. Having iieen twenty years engaged in the business and enjoying an extensive acquaintance through the country, he feels confident of his ability to advance the interests of all who may call lor bis services. P. S.

He will make it to the interest of those wishing situations, in the city or country, to call on him. at the "Chronicle" office. August 18, 18GS-tf GUNSMITHING. Every Body Take Sotlcf, and Govern Tour selves i i i i rrUIE undersigned has opened a shop to REPAIR 1 FIRE-ARMS, at D. M.

Woods' old stand, on Commerce above the Foundry, where he is prepared to REPAIR Guns, Pistols, House Locks, at short notice, and at rates to suit the times. Scyt. 15, 'C5-3m II. K. BTKJLEY.

Liberal Reward Offered. TjfcFT Qeorg A'. Boikervillc's, Sumner 'coimty, i-I Tcn4 oit the 4tk dnv of lost bis brother, WM. BASKEllVlLLE. when fic was clad in blue pants, gray coat, and home-made straw hat." Hi age is pbout 5U.

years; stature sjx fjeet; isof figuijc; hcad.bal); and iadulgt a habit of smacking his mouth in a singular manner. Any person delivering the Bnid Wm. Baskcr-ville, to John. Parker, Esq, of Gallatin, or detaining bin conveying information therepf the Undesigned: Will be liberally rewarded. J.

J. HIBBETT, Sept. 8, 'CE-tf Guardian of Wm. Baskerville. House and Lot For Sale, i I OFFER FOR SALE, PRIVATELY, MY House and Ten Acres of Land attached, in New Providence, abbot 1 1-4 miles from the Public Square of Clarksville.

The House Is Two Story's High, with FIVE GOOD ROOMS with. Porches, ic, all niuvly parsed and. painted, all necessary out bouses, good stable jrc und sit abmdance of young fruit, iTltcra is also a iipggy house and an ice house oo the premises. I will sell the above property low for oash. J.

W. EDWARDS. New Trovidenco, Sept. 'C5 2ra A Good Location for the Pratice of U'ISIIING A CHANGE OF CLIMATE, MY Farm, on which 1 now live, is for sale. Said Farm contains about TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES; 100 acres cleared and the balance well timbered.

is situated immediately on the road from Clarksville to Dover, eight miles from the former place. On the farm is a good Frame Dwelling, and all necessary out houses, 4c. For terms apply to the undersigned on the premises. T. J.

SHAW, M. Sept. 8, '65-tf T. 1). LEONARD, Agent.

TRUSTEE'S SALE. BY' VIRTUE' OF A DEED OF TRUST, MADE to me by Thomas Boardman, in favor of W. II. Dranc, to secure certain debts due to said Draue, and empowering me to sell, after thirty dny's advertisement in r.ny Clarksville paper, I will, on the 21TII DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, sell, on the premises, to the. highest bidder, for Cash, the property on Main stteet, on which Mrs.

Margaret Roardniau, deceased, lived, and which is now occupied by Wm. Wines. O. A. HENRY, TruSee.

Clarksville, Sept. 22, '05. 4t STATE OF I County Court Montgomery County. E. W.

Thomson, et complainants, vs. Jeremiah Bellamy, Jos. Reid, et defendants. IT appearing from rftidavit filed in this cause thai Jas. Reid is a non-resident of the Slate of Tennessee; it is therefore ordered that he enter his appearance herein before or within the first jhree days of tha November term ot this Court, to be held on the first Monday in November nuit, 1863, a id plead answer or demur to complainant's bill, or the same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing ei parte, and that a copy of this order be published tor tour successive weeks in the CUrtnicU.

'Test: W. E. NEWELL, Clerk. Oct. 6, "65-t Administrator's Notice.

IK? AV1XQ ADMINISTERED on the estato of Isaac McUinnus, dee'd, all persons indebted to said state are notified to make payment to me, and those having claims against the decease 1, will pre sent them in tho time prescribe by luw, or they will be forever barred. I will sell the iiersoual ef fects of the deceased, at the Market House, on Ibe tin day of November 1805. 11. E. SHROAT.

October 18G5 tw. NOTICE. A I.I. those having claims against the estato of ii J. 13.

Stone, dee'd, are hereby notified to file the same with the clork of the County Court of Stewart county, Tenneasee, on or before the 20th day of January 180(1, in order that the same may be liquidated and discharged, iu accordance with the acts of the Legislature relative to insolvent estates. This the 20lb day of September 1 W. J. STONE, Adra'r. 29, FURKIN TARrLEY, House anil Sign Painters, TENN.

BMk. Simp on Franklin street, in rear nt Dorrtj' Till Slup. Orders promptly attended to. rf 3-tf 8 1865. A' 1.

1 vf i fJJHE Public are respectfully invited to came to COULTER HILLMAirS WHEN THEY WANT Fall and NEW At Greatly Reduced Prices. 1 ,11. k'. COULTER HILLMAN Ar how receiving and opening their stock of NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at Broad. dus's old stand.

Their goods were bought before the last adranre In tiriiii. The atnrk rnnmriuM every article o.Mrehnudisc suitable to pds market It reminds one of old times to go into COULTER 11ILLMAN and see the immense piles of Merinos, Dress Do Lains, Poplins, 'Shawl Cloaks, Mantles, Ribbons, Belting, Laces, Embroid-ries, Handkerebtefsy Nolsery, Gloves, White Goods, Hoop Skirts, Prints, 'Flannels, Domestics all kinds, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Carpet-ings, sec, on exhibition, and for sale cheap. COULTER HILLMAN- Can confidently notify the? Trade thai' there has been no such a Stock of Goods in Clarksville, since the Fall of 1860, as the on tlwy offer to the Public. COME ONE AND- ALLAND 8KE. Terms Cash on Delivery, BT money taken at par for goods.

I MPOE AN fTHE UNDEliSlNGKD, WOULD MOST RK--L spectiully announce to the citiiens of Clarksville and Surrounding country, that he has Just Returned from the East with a large stock of the best French Clf Skins, j'mi i 'And all Other Materials of the Very Best Kind, For the manufacture Of Good j' BOOTS AND-SHOES I witli the very BEST OF WORKMEN, to givft entire I- guarantee FITS of the1 Latest; Styles! To all Customer leaving their measures with me. I have on hand also a large stock of Fall and "Winter Boots Shoes. Of all kinds, made of the very best materials all of which I warrant to giv full Mtirfnction. I hare also it fjne.asortment of Ladles Shoes, made expressly for Winter I wairautcc) to give satisfaction, fjjjj tt2yI am prepared to do MENDING with neatness and i I feel grateful to old customers and friends for the liberal pntroiiago extended mf, during many past years, and hope to merrit a continuance of the same. West Side ubHe.

8qua 7 CLARKSVILLE, TENN. Sept 1 Losses 'Paid in Tennessee Over $50,000. Get the Genuine Article! STRAIGHT FORWARD DEALINGS IX EVERY department of its extended business, from the receipt of a premium to the payment of a loss, has rendered the name of HGEN IX' Of Hartford, As familiar as any household word and from far hast sunrise to the gulden shores of the Pacific slope, its eminent usefulness as an Insurance Corporation has boen thoroughly tried and satisfactorily tested. It is now better than ever prepared for service and duty ia the line of. its profession, with increased facilities for the transaction of business.

i 1 Western Branch, No. 24 West Fourlh-St. Cincinnati. U. M.

MAG ILL. Ccneral Agent. POLICIES ISSUED TROMPLY, BV jut UTTIHT a RESIDENT AGENT, t'LAUKSVILLE, TENN Sept. 22, '65-3m D. II.

Baldwin, J. V. Ci uminob, New York. 11. BitiuiiAM, O.

M. IIoi.st, Savannah, tia. D. H. BALDWIN Cotton and Tobacco Factors, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No.

18, Pearl Street, NEW YORK. BQ?" Refer to E. N. Kennedy, Ej(, V. P.

Hume, S. U.Seat. I Coiisiirnments restieclfully uiion which liberal advattccs will bo male Mid to which prompt attention will be grvVn. Our Mr. A.

J. McWhirter, who has bad more than fifteen years eiperienco in the wholesale dry goods trade of the West and South, will take pleasure in executing all orders, addiexsed to us, fur Dry Uoods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Ac, 4c. Aug. ly D. II.

BALDWIN CO. 7 K. K. WALK III. THUS.

KM1UIIT. 1. V. JOUKHoM. R.

K. WALKER Cottou and Tobacco Factors and General Comission MERCHANTS. So. IS fnronih'h SI reel, SEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2'J, '05-3m I'uUueah and Parktt, A.

Ij I Xtl Fas Guackv, Muster W. B. Cnotw, Clerk WIT.f. run rpfrtilurlv Itetwien 7 a jTli. and raduealt.

Jr ur Height or passage, apply on board or to V. A. ltVHNK, Agent. Aug. 4, "en-am Utir BLANKS! ULANKS kep constatulv ou bind, ana tor tale, uiatiy all kin 01 isom.

LfowtCA brows, nariii, i B. BROWS. broWndrWerco, (AT JOSHUA BROWN'S OLD STAND,) dealer! iif HARDWARE arid CUTLERY i i Franklin Street, URRSVIUE, 1 1 TENNESSEE. i i 5 WB HAVK Jl'ST RECEIVED AND ARE now opening or of the largest and best snorted Stocks of IIAIIDU'AKU ever brought to this city consisting in part of Carpc'uter'V Tools i 1 I ,.,1 i Cooper's Tools; Wagon Maker's Tools 5 Dlacksmith's Tools Gunsmith's Tools 1 Butcher's Tools LOCKS 1) LATCHES, NAILS, HATCHETS fit. MIM, Cross-cut ana II and SAWS) Platform, Counter and Tea Scales SPRINQ BALANCES, TRACE CHAINS, WAGON CHAINS, LOG.

CHAINS, -J IIALTiiUCDlINS, CAST STEEL, SPRING STEEL, GERMAN STEEL, BLISTER STEEL; Horse and Mule Shoes, Hamcs, Collars, Shovels, Spades, Picks, noes, Rakes, and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, I U. of all kinds in short Usually kept by Hardware Dealers all of which we will sell at "Pxices to Suit the Times As wo buy' exclusively for CASH, ind from First Class Manufacturers, we feel assured we can suit all in price and quality, Jnly H-f B. D. CO. 0.

KEESEE, DEALER IN HARD WAR Queenswarc, Gioccrics, Etc. i Ji 1 Franklin Street, CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE. B. O. KEESEE, 1 WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZF.XS OF OLAKSVILLK, AND THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY, THAT HE HAS Ol'ENED IN THIS CITY, AT THE OLD STAND OF TURNLET FOX, ON FRANKLIN STREET, A Large and Well Selected Assortment of Hardware, Queen3ware, Groceries, Among which are the following A fine assortraont of Hsnlwara, cm- brucinc every thins usually kept in that Hue.

ntnoiiir which ia a fine lot of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Curpenterg' Tools, Plow Points, Axon, Smoothing Irons, Harness, Trace Chains, and many other articles too numerous to bo contained in a nowppapcr advertisement. Also a fine lot of Glasswuro aud Queens-ware, Q)' A large lot of Buckets, Tubs, Cotton and Wool Cards, (Irindstoncs, Nuils, Cop- eprat, Soda. Vinegar; Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Sugars; Also, Brown Sugars of every grade aud the best quality Cofioc, lliee, Tea of all kiuds, etc. And everything ele almost that a persnn wants. I have on hand and will constantly keep a good supply of the dilfereiit grades ot i'LOl'H, which will deliver, free of charge, to.

any part of the city. tSaf The -public ill p'oaxe give me a rail, before purchasing clsowheru, an I i will convince Vlirm that my goods atu at LUW Kit l'Ull'Kij than auy uouse in me city. 1 I lian secured tho services of W. J. Ely, a salesman, who will be pleased to see his old friend 1st any time is.

o. Kf.r.ir.r.. July left--lt DR. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND CEDRON BITTERS The latest and most Important dlcotery TVTO man's naoie is mora intimately connect! 11 with the history of Materia Medic of tha tin plo united Males, or more favorably known as a neer in medical discovery, than that of DR. J0I1N BULL, of Louisville, Kyi His inimitable, preparation of SARSAPARIL LA, has long stood at the head of tha various compounds of that valuable- drug.

His COMPOUND OF WILD CHERRY ha be. come a household word throughout tlie West and South. His WORM LOZENGES, in less than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation aa wide spread as tho contiueot of America. But tho crowning glory of bis lift remains la bo attained in his discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to be the discoverer of CEDRON, which is the basis of the Bitters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to thnatlr ia.

habitants of Central Aaicrico, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles without feat" the most venomous serpents. It Is a belief with thera that while there is breath left in tho body the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the disease may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, lie is nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidenets relating to iu virtues, that as remedy and preventive from all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weatber and climate, or 'to tha mkv matic influence, it stands t' 1 1 .1 WITHOUT A RIVAL, and justly dsserves the reputation it has so long en.

joyed in Central Atnericaand the West Indies. 1. 1 itV y. JU 'II 1 IN DYSPEPSIA .0 And its attendant train of symptoms, it acts mora like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing In the range of Materia Mcdica, that ean for a moment bear a comparison with it In this disease.

i A full account of tin's wonderful plant may be fouud in the 1 1th edition Of the U. S. Dispeusate ry, on pages 1387 and 1388. series of experiments In which Dr. Bull bus licen for years engaged, has jnst been brought to a succccssful termination, and be Is now enable to offer to the public a combination of Cedron with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the best quality of copper-distilled Bourbon whisky, which he is confident has uo equal in the world.

He might 'furnish a volume of certificates, but the public bare long since learned to estimate such things at their true, value. Tba safest plan is for every ouo to test for himself the virrata of a. new medicine. GIVE TUB CE ON lilTT One trial and you will never use any others. Ills not necessary to publish a long list or dis-eases in which the Cedron Bitters are aspeeific.

In all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver or Kid neys, In all affect ious of the Brain, depending upon derangraent of the Stomach an owels, tOlT, BUEIMATISM aud XElBALUIi, Aud in FEVElt AND AGUE, It Is destined to supercedo all others. It'aot only cures these diseases but prevents them. A wine gloss full of the Hitters taken an hnur before each meal, will otviute the effects of tha most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against diseases under the moat trying podure. DST Sold by DrugjUtt and Cruet) gentrally. tT Dr.

JOHN UUI.L'3 Principle Offlcs, Fifth Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. SOLI) WIIOI.KSALK AND RETAIL BY FINLEY JiTEWAllT, Clarksville, Who also sella BULL'S WORM DESTROY Ell, QULL'S SARSAPARILLA ANU BVITIl'S T0MC BYPtlt. KTEWiHTt DtugKuita. Aug. 4.

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