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Roman "Catholics, infidels, atj- archists, ac. ' . .rorin. ros,, ' To subjoined nrtlole, from tha Nsw York. Journal of Commerce, tit not written witU any partisan or eleutlonerlng tnteution, but imply u itatauisnt of facts, for the pur pose of exposing th Imminent-danger to which our country U exposed from 4lw In ereaeing introduction of foreigners among ua, ths greet majoaity of whom art th moat dangerous, Ignorant, ilnpudent and wicked of tlia human race.' ..And yat many Demo, oralis papara, among which, the Kasliville Union and American and .Chattanooga Ad vertiger are the moat prominent, are inoes aantly abiialng nud misrepresenting the Amer ican party.baeaua that party ia unwilling that euch monatara aliould linve any ngenoy iu the adiuioietration of our public affaire. , They are aconaed of a deposition to pro- scriut foreigners and i atholiea on account of their religious opinions; and now right at band title ia .prwawumAJ to be positively and abaolutoly uutriio, and it ia diflicult to be lietr that these men do hot know it to be to, and that they do not wilfully reiterate thoir misrepresentations, in order to promote the intareat of their party, to which they believe these Catholics, Infidcla and Anarchists large ly contribute, at -the expense of their conn try'a welfare. Now the American party ie aa mueh oppoaed to the men described iu the article referred to, having any hand in the direction of our affairs, aa they are to the Catholics, and thia caunot be on acoount of religion, for aa already mentioned, they are Infidels, Anarchists, worse than heathens. Hut, Sirs, we are opposed to the blood stained Catholica, not on account of their religion, but on account of their well known policy and determination, aa fur aa' practicable, to chain the world to the car of the Pope, to demolish Protestantism, and with it civil aud religious liberty, and to substitute despotism, ignorance, vice, extortion, and every abom ination, calculated to degrade, impoverish, aid injure mankind. We are opposed to them, because, Sire, if dead, and you were not Cath olics, they would throw your carcasses out to rot upon the dung hill, not affording you aa descent a burial aa you would to one of your dogs, because they believe you to be bastards, unless your fathers and mothers were married by Catholic Priests. We would proscribe them, Sirs, for the same that you would not permit gamblers, awindlera and aeducera to take up their abode in your house, when you had reason to believe that they would bring ruin and disgrace uion your family. And iu conclusion, we call up on the Chattauooga Advertiser and Nashville Union and American, to come forward and declare for tchich of their religioue tenet, the American patty proscribe the Catholics! Come, Sire, make it known, fnr we intend to hold oil to the point, and if we are proved unjustifiable, we will acknowledge our error, -and if not, we will endeavor to defend our aelvea and score you ne you deserve. . Civis. FOMICIN INFIUEL4, It ia moat earnestly to be deplored, that ao lew wuo are uorn in tins land, and love Amer ican traditions, are aware of the rapid hatred of Christianity and ita concomitants, yearly increasing in our population from the conti nent of Kurope. M e do not apeak of the convicts and paupers that are smuggled into our porta from Genoa, Hamburg and Trieste; but of the tens of thousands of Germans who from year to year, come from provinces of v..--..- .1. :--V i ...:.i. uiiu v.'iiijjtcvuijr pniiwieizeii, miu wmi whom freedom ia synonymous with the down fall of the Kingdom of the Redeemer. We called attention some months ago to the fact. that a large number of Germans, who have come of late years to this country, are disci ples of the Anarchist school of Heine, accord ing to whose crned, "there can be no true freedom until Christianity is bloodily abolish ed," viz. r until a persecution by infidels of iiiiBbiniiB IB insuttucu, wuil euus aiiiiiiar iu those of Diocletian or Sapor. We. allowed that electiona had been -made to turn upon the aingle poiut, whether prayer should be offered in our Legislatures; whether the Lord's day aliould be kept, and religious oat ha be maintained. One of the moat influential Herman papers iu thia city, published simul taneously, articles warning the better clasa 111 L iuril . ua n T Iu I ... n , 1 1 ul. n ru c 1. 111 .1 11 tr 1 1 our city, against encouraging these excesses. Our remarks were re-published' in various parte of the United States, and we trusted that a good reault mi -lit be produced. Since ". then, however, another anniversary ha re ourred of the birth day of Thomas Paine. and it has tilled our hearts with shame to learn bow the natal day of that enemy of Clod, of hie Saviour, and of hie country, boa ' been celebrated. These mem are enaily naturalized, become aa epeedily oa poasible citizens of these States; . arrvimr Atheism In lbs noils, and I'eGuivimr the homage of demagogue politiciana to ob tain a few miserable suffrages. A few ef the "reforms" demanded by the "Freinwenner," o they call themselves, who have set up Thomas Paine aa their apostle, and who strive to gain strength to revolutionize our free government by the establishmeut-of the ty ranny of anarchy, are: abolition of the laws lor tne observance ot tlm sabbath abolition 01 oaius in congress aooiuion 01 oame upou the Bible no more prayera in our Legisla ture abolition of the Christian system of . punishment abolition of the Presidency, of all senates 01 all law suits involving ex pensethe right of the people to ehauge the Constitution when they like a reduced term sn acquiring eiuzeiiBiiip. an, niese iuiugs are not Bought alter as more elmdowe, nor are they dreams with which visionaries amuse themselves, but which do no harm. They .are seriously inculoated principles, earnestly instilled, for the propagation or which there exist SAveral nliief and manv minor Snoietiea. . to whiuh hundreds of thuunauda of foreigners affiliated, who am in nnimtfltlt communica tion witl, each,.other, and act iu concert, and who are beginning to u Lei t in every corner, of the land, but Dartioi.larlv iu the West. where their effort are. greatly aided "by sua growuig noeuuouaaese 01 aiiumiuuisin. W Rente have fuMoii InOiilifuruia two thirds in one ytnr, and waaea uliunst in'. urn. portion. Servant woman nun get j30 to $50 ' pet monlh, iHwording totipacfly and. worth. ' 93 per dozen ia wen now the standard price ;- lor washing. A good dwelling house, lathed nd plastered, uun now bo hud, with every convenience for a family, at $50 per monlh. . Tho raiigo lun'f bit from to- 125; per month;' or email tenements and Isdgiug-roouis or tlo poor at even lower ratea. . .KortusAti Esc.Pt. As the rogulur' train ' from Mobilu to Enterprise aa going up on 1 Wudnssdiiv. wliuu nttnr Winchealer, it en " countered a neero buy who Inid lain down on the track and fallen usleop. The uuW-cutvher struck him on the head Jd. Jinucked him. clear of the wheels, exeunt that one of his jionds was'euu over and Hinahed. - Ho aoorw recovered from tlia stunning eftecU of the plow, aaa appearoa tu have autlered no eri, oub uJimiige except the low of a ringer two. .- " -' - two. IUilboao Ihon tu t hadk ii ALAitMA ' A. contract hue been wade by IVofi'ssur ajSwIuiid, president of the Northeuat and Boiitliwesi Alabitma railroad. Th iron ia to bu manufactured alonir the line of Oia rood, and to bo furnished at the rule of $40 per toil. So auya the Tusculuoea Obaerver. If the ngurct bu correct tlio price li eorlainiy very low, 3y"Frora lh Rochester (N.Y.) Amerienn, aoonaervatlve pnpor of very high reapeotibih. lty, we clip the following: - - ' '. An Oath as la -ah Oath. A. recent nunibef of tfie Dropheda Argus, an Irisn Ro. man Catholic paper, oontniua the following atntamrnt in ruleroiico to I' a couutryineit .1ft , the United .States! 'The conduct of too many of our country men who haveemigratudiannything but what it ought to have been, ana ne a necessary consequent, the welf diaposed areoftrn con founded witlj the liffliulent. Bigots lind ar guments in lliu I'ouJisli iiikI irreligious assocb ationa into which mnnv (rishiiien allow them selvci to be entriippeur.'' Thut journal prueeeds to give the fol- owing oath - which it ia asserted tliat Ilia Irish Catholics' take when joining a Re- oretSoviety,.exlsting here as well ns in Ire- laud: ''I. Patrick M'Kennan. awoiir bv Snlnta Pe. tor and Paul, and by the Blessed Vjrgin Mary to be always faithful to the swiuty (Ribbon) to keep and conceal nil its secrets; and its words of order; to be always ready toexccule the commands of my superior officers; and ns fnr ns it shall lie in my power to extirpato nil the Protestant, and walk In their blood to the knees.' .May the Virgin Mary nnd all the sniuter help me. To-day, the 2d June, 1853. Put. M'Kennmi, from Tyduvcuulo, county M..n,,l, " ' ' a. , The Drogheda neper gives publicity to Hits beautiful little obligation in order to com plain thiisViucli oaths "Tender nugatory nil the efforts of our (Catholic) Clergymen to combat Know Nothinglsin." The Ameiican Celt, a Itotnan Catholic or gan published In New York, says In reference to the above: ' "Wo. would resntxtfullv' cnution the Irish editors against civing credence to statements damaging to llieir ciiuutryineii iu Amuric:t;we nave enough" to coiilcnd against, Without having them quoted ' in testimony against us." Sensible! , Why will "Idsli editors" let such cuts out of the bag to scratch nnd bite the innocent "Ribbon men" in America, who have ao much "to contend against?" togf T'ho Danvillu Register pays the sub oiiied just ruid high compliment to the fjoVIU' ty of the American party upon the question of Southern 'rights:- ' . "Out apart from Hie momentous issues yhich so evidently separate the American from thia new p.-uedo-Dniiocnitic, Foreign party, for (ho soul hern p.itiint there can be but one nltei native. The path of duly before him is open, plain and palpable, no mini can now wink so hard ns not to sue that the American irganizatimi constitutes the oillv political barrier between southern rights and northern aggression, it is the only political organi. nation that has in national conclave, openly repudiated fruesoilism. It is the only body wnu una uarcn io stand up, on the soil of Abolitionism And openly avow its pro-slavery proclivities in the very teeth of northern fanaticism. Instead oi' truckling to thia de mon of Discord, for political effect, us both the old parlies at the north were alternately in the habit of doing, the American party has openly repudiated it at the risk of political diauster. And in doing this, they constructed a platform of principles broad ciiuurii to ac commodate every Union-loving patriot in the land; but by far too narrow, to accommodate either lliu Frcesoilcr, Jesuit, Socialist or Dis unionist. 1 o the southern patriot then, the Americun party has commended itself ns no other party has ever done. It has made sacrifices that no other party has ever in ide. Consequently it should be fostered, clii-rished, and sustained hy every true hearted American wnhin her borders. If the south coldly turns from the support of this party and the north spits upon ils platform in contempt for its pro-siuvcry doctrines, tlie day is not t.ir dis tant iu the future, when there will be other issues more direct nud even innio forcibly thrust upon liurconsidcr.ition. lint they will be issues the result of which liny envelope this country in the smoke ut a conflict that will shiver the golden links of the chain of uur uaiionui union. fcSTThe SI. Joseph's (.Mo.) Gazette gives melancholy picture of Iho stale of things on the Plains. It is thought probable that nearly or quite all the emigrant trains for California and Oregon have been plundered, if not destroyed by the Indians, But one light mail is all that has boon received from Utah in two luents. The Indians are report. ed to be in great numbers nil along tlru route, with Hie, avowed intention of interrupting all outwnrt bound trains, and report says they have attacked overy train Hint has attempted to puss, nnd have murdered the men, plun dered flieir goods, anil carried otf the women and children in considerable numbers; n few have been plundered only, and suffered to go and perish by starvation. The troops order ed to the Plains had thus fnr been of little or no service to the emigrant trains. 13?"ThB New York Insurance Monitor has complete tables which show Unit' Iher en or- minis sum of $18,U7'J,0a2,7d w u Usui bed in the marine losses sustained by Insurance nthuvs In New look and Massachusetts du. ring tho year 1854. t . t.' j . . -Tub Mails. A difficulty has arisen be tween Hie Postmaster Ueiiernl and the South Side nnd Virginia, and. Tonnes-sea Railroad Coin panics, relative to compensation for mail service, a coiuract has been made with John E r riend to carry the mulls in wagons from Petersburg to Lynchburg; with Mr. Streeter, from Lynchburg to Salem, and with Mr. W. P. Furish, from Suleni to VVylheviljo. Pe- tersourg express. CuLtou's DistmIct. The" following we extract from a private letter: "I nm now in Cullum s District, and I can assure yon that what I have seen hen1, and ii) oilier portions of the District, -establishes beyond a doubt, his olevlioir by the largest in jority ever given to a member of Congress in this State. . The lowest calculation 1 have heard anywhere is, that his majority will be -i-'ii.i. l mil win ao. I5?"Tliii French papers are making mys terlout bulletins of the. prophetic" indication reduced to plain Kuglish that Mrs-. Louis Nanoloon is tning to hare a b:(br! tip ts 51 rs. Bridget Maloney, who bns . already issued seventeen, jind she make no I'usa ut uH about ii. Even this passing allusion 'may make her modesty blush Alien she reads it. Ths-bafaneo ln ifieiiatmnal treasury is re duced to eigiftuen and a half millions' of dol-. lars, being a failing off from -the highest pMiil of ueeumlution last Kcptuuibcr of more than . ton millions bf dollar. : . . . . . i , . There vns sngv twelve feel deep at Quebec, Lower Canada, on the SUth.Jun. . .j y . '( ' . Detroit, July 14. A case under the Liq uor Law was decided lo-da the jjary ac quitting the dofelidunt un the ground that the sale ol imported liquor. In any quantity, wus legal. , . j "Keep your dog away from me," said a dandy to a butcher boy. . . , '. "Durn the dog, he's always after puppies," said the boy, gfA man ia tit. Louis ran away with (lis neighbor's, wife and boots Inst week. lie has been arrested and will be tried for stoal. ing the boots, but the abduction of the wife the law dues not rcgurd us u-crime. PaoMECi-.MADt HisTORf. We And the following statement in the report of Hon. Kenneth- Rnyner's speech at Washington City a few doys ago : "Qnr lata Minister to Snnln. Mr. Bflrringer, stated, to me, in Baltimore, that the Pope's Nuncio ut the Court of Spain said to him, before Iho hews of the formation of Pierce's Cabinet reached- there, 'I can tell you one man that will bo In the Cabinet.-, That will be Mr. CnhipbcH, of Pennsylvania, ha a mem ber' of the Catholic church.' ' J'his Warn evi dence of a bargain with , Bishop Hughes, it is against such humiliation that the people huve amused." . . Upon the above, the Kayettcvllle Observer remarks: '. "This is certainly n most remarkable reve lation. It is from a source which cannot be questioned; and we do not think that Mr, Rayiicr's Inference from the fact is at all over strained. The part which the Roman Colli, olics have been made to play lir elections unci other political movements for a' low years past, led to suspicions that they had been tampered with in the Presidential election; and these suspicions appear to us to be cop. Ilrmed by the tact staled by .Mr. Uarrmgi-r. 1 lie Koinan Cethulics move together, con trolled by thd will of ono -niau, lliu head of their church in this country, the b iiiiu Arch bishop Hughes, whose unscrupulous charac ter has been so clearly exposed in the lute controversy with Sir. Brooks, There is no other denomination in the United States which moves in a solid body iu elections. There is no other which is cWn posed mainly of foreigners. And these are tho reasons wny such a leeling of hostility to them has arisen throughout the United Status. Another Revolutionary Testimony to Tiig Justness ok our Principles. In an oration delivered ut the request of Congress, by Gen. Ilojiry Lee, on the death of General Washington, December 26tli, l":)9, Unit Rev. olutionary patriot used the following elo quent language; "Methiuks I seo his august image, and henr falliiig Iron! his venerable lips these deep sinking words: "Cense, Sons 'of America, lamenting uur separation! liu on, and con firm by your wisdom the fruits uf our joint councils, joint efforts, nud common dan gers! . Reverence religion, diffuse knowledge inroiigiiuut your lami, patronize tne arts and sciences. Lvt liberty and order be insepara ble companions. Control party spirit, the bane of free governments. Observe good faith too, and cultivate peace with til I nations. Shut ud everu avenue to foreiifn inflinnn! contract rather than extend national connec tion; rely on yourselves only. Be American in Thought, Word and Deed. Thus will you give immortality to Hint Union, which was the constant object ot my terrestrial labors; thus will you preserve undisturbed to the latest posterity the felicity of a people to uie most dear, mid thus will you supply (if my happiness is now aught to you) the only vacancy in the round of pure bliss high Heaven bestows,". The Right Man for tiik Kiuht Place. "The right man for the right ploco" deserves to become the watchword ol a political party, aud to bu inscribed on tho banners of every candidate for popular favor. Every conscious and wiiiiui dereliction Ironi tins rulo is a crime iifc'ainst the country and a heavy infrac tion ol public morality, tin who knowingly puts a Worse man into a place foe which he is provided nitlia better,delraudsa government of that amount of ability which is represented by the difference of the liilunts of the two persons, abuses the trust rounded to him, and contributes his quota towurd disorganizing our service null disgracing uur inline. Manv persons who uro constantly in the way of listening to tho horrid howl of the steam whistle, are unacquainted with the me chanical means by which the effects are pro- iluced. J he w histle Ik tanned ol two cups, placed olio above the other, and opening to wards one another. The lower cup is near ly filled by a bail or gland, so as tu leave a narrow annular opening 1 a'i Inch In- width around the edgit of lliu cup. Tho upper cup is hollow, and its lower edge is about one inch or 1 1 inches troin the lower cup. iiy admitting steam through a valve to tho low er cup, it escapes through an annular open ing and impinges against tno edge ot the in verted cup. This produces thu sound. The heaviest whistles lor locomotives arc six inch es ill diameter. I ha hollow upper cup is made ol sheet brass or copper. .A Capital Suggestion. An exchange pa pel in view of dillicullies experienced, oy medical men In procuring subjects lor ana tumieal purposes, suggests, that all luiidical students should, on graduating, make over their bodies for scientific purposes to the colleges at which they receive their diplomas. f hysicians arc also urged to make a similar disposition of their mortal parts, mid thus show their devotion to science, and insure n full supply ol subjects tor Hie dissecting romp. The proposition will, no doubt, be adopted with enthusiasm by tho prolessurs. . Something to be Considerkd.--Iii North ern Alabama so many Democrats have nltach od themselves to the American order that its opponents endeavor to keep Whigs out by the ' charge that it is purely a "Democratic ttick.'1 This ive know from personal infor illation direct from that seuti pn. Broom Corn Meal. Tim editor of the Carrolton Times has received from Mr. U. 11 Bourne n sample of hienl made from broom corn. lie had the meal mnila into "cuki nnd found Ihem similar to buck-wheat, though not so palatable. - Mr. C. will raise three Ihousnnd bushels of broom corn seed this season. A heavy crop for 0 Kentucky farmer. ; . - . -Terrible Mistake1. Some flog. In Hi shape of liuinnnity, recently ate three dozen of hard boiled OL'tr's. at Albany. New York, on a wager. Ho offered to double the dose. - Nature made a terrible mistake .when thai fellow was "of women born." A Difference. The Hindoo law. savs; ."Strike not with a blossom a wife, though she be trnilty ef a thousand fvsltat',' The Knglisb law would lot you "hit her again" with whut-lhe blossiinin grow on, (ST? What absurd ideas sometimes get In(o the heads of crazy people I There is a patient in His asylum nl Utica, who has been employed lor tw 0 years tn gelling up a steoiu boat whose engine shall be" worked will Epsom salts. Another, genlleufnn iu an oil joining room proposes-to put eliptio 'springs under JViagarti.-io ease no water when it jumps. ;. . . - . , w r ilST-dT APPOINTMENTS. . I wit! be pressed to niaet with mv fellow. citizens of Mcllian County at tlia following times and places, wnere 1 will address tliem K. Gisgory's, Liberty ii. H, Friday,' July Jh JHanks. l?th J)itnet , Saturday 21 It. Smiib'a, 14th Diatriot,. , Monday ' " i Widow Cooks. Connaaogs, 'Wednesday " ii Bam Gantry's, 18th-District Thursday 86 iqr. Carlock has aa Invitation and I pre. sums will of course atteud the above appoint. uianta. - ' 1 B- llUKai Phillip 8. White, th distinguished Tamperanoe i-eaturer, win sjieas. at .tu lui lowinu plaoaa: Athens, - Saturday, July 31 Usdisonvills, Monday, - v 2V Mary villa,. Tuesday, 24 KuokviIW, Wednoadsy, LIST OF APPOINTMENTS ' Mads axd seats upon si tns two Candidates roa UovitnNoB. Newport, - i Dandri.lge, . Knoxville, Friday, July 20 " 2S " 24 " 20 " 27 - " 28 " 80 " 81 Satnrday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Fiiday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Marvville, Mad'isonvilla, Athena, itontur. I? fii ton, Cleveland, Chattanooga, Wednesday, Aug. 1 Ilia undcrsignaJ have rnrrerd upon the above List of Appointments, ns candidates for Governor. In making out the appoint ments, they nave been compelled tooinit sev eral counties, fur the want of time, which they would be much gratified lo visit, but it is Impossible for them to do so. A.MMtr.W tMlll.VSUcl, MUlll'.DITU P. GENTRY. Nashville. April 6, 18A5. Al'i'OINTilliNTS. The candidates for Senator will address the people at tho times nnd plaoea beluw : CoeoOr k,(Fry'aStore)" r'riday, July 20 Lee's Store, ... " Saturday, "21 Madisonville, ' " Monday, ' 28 ii-estone's, McjMiun en., Tuesday. " 24 The candidates for Floater will attend the above appointments iu Meigs, McMinn and Polk counties. J. M. A.mikbsox will address the peo ple at - v CloveHnd, Urady,o., Tuesday, July 24 Charleston, . 4 r...WdnBlny, '" 2ft His competitor, is respectfully requested to attend. CANDIDATES. Of" We are anthorlicd and feouelted to announce Lieut. Wm. O. LiLLinn, aa a cundidttte for the State Henate, for the dletrlct compoid Monroe, Melgi, McMluo and Polk counties. ' ' V We are nathorlaed and roaueited to announce Hoh. S. A. SMITH hn a candldiit! fur re-election lo rtD- reivnt the-Tliird ConRrcMifoiml Olatrfct In- tliu ConirreM of the U. 8. Election id of August neat. We are AUthorlied nnd rcauostnd te annnunca Col. JAH. JAftVIS mi a ctuididnte for a scut In the Henutorlul braiKhof nt-xt leHiil;iture.to reprenentlae District com poeed of KIcMinu, Meigs, Polk and Monroe uountlee. We are authorised and regueited to announce Dr. WM. JOHNSON a a candidntu for the tictrntt, for the dis trict compoacd of the tsouulles of Moiiroi McIk and McMImu. , . tff We are authorised and requeited' to announce . ti. DOAK at a candidate to reiire-cnt Muuroe county lu the popular branch of next Leginlature.', XfT' We are authorixed and rcquented to announce JA9. McKAMY, of Polk county, an a oniulldnte for Joint ItepreHentiillvc for the District couiponud of thu uouutttat of Mcign, McMinn and Polk. -' . We arc nuthorisnd and rcquefftctl t announce 11. COI1U, Kin., iu a cimdldnte for Joint R'treianiA. (Ive for the UiHirfcttioinpoaed of the counlicnof McMinn, Polk and Mulgx, at the eniiulng August ttluuilDit. Vff We are rcnucsted to announce Hon. JOHf Alt M. ANDKIWON om a CHndUt.te to represent the tH CoiiKres tluunl District in the next UongruM U.S. Kkctiuu 2d Auguat ueXt, tT" We are nuthorlicd and reauested to annnunee Mtij. X. R. HUUST an aciuididnte to rei trend it MuMiuu county In tho popular brunch of the next LegUlature. Vt? We are anlhoriied and requested to announce Col. D. W, n.LLKW an a uiindMiite to reprveitt the Mrnatorlal Dint riot cmnpused of the conn tic of Mnrov, McMinn, Polk and Meitrn, in the next Uenerul Avium hi v of Tennessee. Klcction 2d of August next, tF" We are nuthortled aud reauested to announce JAS. C. CAHIsOCK, Kq., as a candidate to represent Men inn county in the lower nnuich of next Lcginlature. MT" We are nnthorird to announce JNO. P. POWKIt as a candidate for Joint Kapreaentative, from the Dis trict composed of the counties of McMinn, Meigs and Polk, at the ensuing August election. fcflT" We are authorised to announce Col. Jam. Ifincar. of Polk county, (formerly of McMinn,) as a candidate for Uriit-'Vlier lieneral ikli Hrigude Tennessee Mllllia. The Urin.ide Is competed of the counties of Huane, .nonrou, jiuMinn, runt, ami urauiuy. AVIthnilt (1. Illvnl. Slonn's Medicines are getting mure popular than ever. Whether it is owing to nn iionoruhle way or doinv busmen, or whether It t owing to the kuowledgu dixpluycd lu tho couipouuilliig ui me iiienicniuv, uhu nung is certain, ins credit is above reproach, and bis medicines are without a rival for the purposes fnr wMcli they arc recommended. Ktnonha 7tlrffrapht II in. Bee Sloan suavertiscnient In anotner column. NvuliilK. MrrnCnln. miii IsiKfiiaoil Dlooii. tor these terrilic dUuiiHes, Cartel's hpuiiish iiiixiure is iiieouiy speciuc. mo pronrietors i.ave tn their nones ton aver one hundred cert ideates of U'e must vxtruordinuiy cures elfected by lb. ne re fur ro the cart hTeato or Itlchnrcl Adrnms Ur.- HlghHheriiTof Itlchinoud. Vw.. Kdwin Hurtou. Jmnmis. Unier nf tli Itcvenue fur Richmond; Ueu. Welch, of thu .Mammoth Circus; Dr. Hundley, of Wishing urn f'iiy; .nr. ni. a. .iiuiiiiuwb auu u. L.uric, r.-fq., ol liicli inond. Vii.. Mr V. Dovdun. Exchauire llutel. Vn.; rm.l a hot of others, who huve seen emeu of the worat de scription cured by Carter's fjtpanUh Mixture. They all certify that it Is the greatest purifier of tho blood illlrWIl. tiec advertisement. There are few things which uffbrd us tr renter nl ensure than silting down tu write a notice of the celebrated UiiuJIfind (.let-man Ilitterii, because wc are fully coimcltm we lire conferring a public ben el. I, and our heart Mis us that by our notices many huve been Induced tn take these lilttem, and been rescneil from dentil by dyspcptln, Uvn complaint, Ac, for the cure of which it b certain. t is nrci tared ntirt sulil .on'v bv Dr. v. 51. Jackiton. at the Herman Medicine Store, No. Hi) Arch street, Pinlu delphia. flee, advcrtlgeinent. Ilidiral ToMlinntii v ran not I hi rnn frnverf One of the moot sturtlintr cases h nar- ruled of Dr. M' Lane's Vermifuge by Dr. John Uutler.of JiOweit, iruninuu co., tinio. Tlie cane whs that or a young lady who had been very sick for tluM y-ar, nnd nuu cousiuiefi a numoer oi puy)iviutiH, wno nail treateu It as one of Prolapsus UD-H. Dr. Ilutler was theu called In, awl for a time believed with his predecessors that It was a cane ef Prolapsus. He wn, however, soon forced to the cot elusion that Ids patient wus suffering from worms, and after much iK-raitaaiou, prevailed upon her to take two doses or Dr. M' Lime's Vermifuge. This medicine had the effect of removing from her a count. less number of the largest site. .After she parsed them, her health Immediately returned. Rhe Is since married, aim continues to enjoy excellent ncaitn. furcnasera win ne curunii to run tor in: m isin CtMnitUd Vtmiifuffe, and take none else., AM other VerinifuKes, In coniutmson. are worthless. Dr. M lani Vermifuge, also his Celebrated Liver Pills, enn now be bad at all respectable Drug Stores in the Culled States win lyHnnua. Par sale by P. 11. Kkth k Co.. Athens: J, A. ft C. W, CurriH, Madisoavillu; and by ouu Agent in every town m reuaesaee. IJuiy ii At her residence In 'this counir.nn the 11th Inst.. PsxKLOfB K. Uvihs, fh the Tt:h year of her uge. luuituary oixt wecs.j COMMERCIAL. Autfusta Ulnrket. - - Augusta, July Id. I hand tou herewith a stwLuniint of our Praduve mar ket, and remark that prluewTir but little from tbosa reporlt-d In my last wueks rtwiew. I quote as follows: BiCoH, li'g lound, lu rather better iiKptlry at IU (ttj 10,0, with only moderate stuck; hauts are more inqui red for, and choice hums arc sell In k at 11 12c, mimy Inferior hams are on the maj-ket, and bcIUuk from 7 (& Sc. as to quality, extremes of sound hams tunjr be quo. ted at 9 gj aides are a little more In request also at i' & siioui'leisUH ff tee. i.i, scarce at (3 lilo. No chanjre In Taujjw, Becf, Vohk or Mutton. Wool 16 (if.t&c. CurfiW Vakns lft (it 1 6c. CurruH Us iDKkQa9tf 10c. Corn rather s.-aroe at l,ln(3 X0 V DU. SIKAL l.atU ( fl.lfO. HATS iO (jj SIIC, II RAT IB now coming In freely, and selling at 1,10 for Rid, and 1,'( lfrfor White. VutisH( 9 per bbl., Cor suertlue, aud 03tlO,OO fur extra family brands aamw rate In sucks. fcToc Pttm 1,4(1 l,Nt. Hat 1.46 a tlJM. Fkathsm 89 (ft 35o. BaiuWAX 1 1 tt Vfic HimiCH 10 m too, -fcL.oa itt. wo. iM aixcHAMus ou the North H V cent, premium. W . Vours. very truly. " " " J. A. AN8f,KY, CommiMton and Produce Meiu miU. it. m. Mcpherson, Sufinuar to C. WaUitat at Slal'Ktnon,) Main itreet, Kuoxvlllu, Teuil., Auasr nm rus sals or .TIucou kiuuiu mills, Koswell, Curt risrlit and Sri von mills Khlrtinir, Georsls OsusberK' and Ysroi; Tobaoooesuuwarei 7cfiw : Four uiouths. ' July SO-ly-MS NOTIOH. MR. J. M. HAND, of Um lau flroi or Hand riem Ilia, haviuii purchutMl th. InUuest of Mr. Ciiiatsl Bakbs, in lb. Ann of llHfcur, Wileox Co., tlie buKlness will b. continued from this dats under the num. and aula o( Wiuxii.UuiD Assure. i. 8. WII.UOX, J. M. HAND, Jul. eO-ra-8S . t). U. ANSLltV. WILCOX, IIAXD 1 INSLEY, (Haecnaon to Bakl IliVoa at Oe.. Wboioasvla O-rooerai, Augusta, uu. July 90, 186-ly SM s kf Bbls. King's Mult, received aud lo, M.XJW aula uy . a ua.uK.itBU.11. July u-MI Sale of Land, I will, on the Ultt dny of Augimt, 188, st tlia lata reaidsuca of Sursh (ia.l, daossasd, in Monroe county, aril, to tlia highest bidder, on s credit or six sua twelve months, tns Isntli of widen Wm. Gad died seised snd poseeeaed. in ania county. J. A witli, V, t M. July 20-td-rrs fee 0S& Medical College of Georgia. - Anfuita, July Othf 186ft. - THITwcnijr'foiirlh court) 6t lcturet tn thU lull tution will conunenc th) tlrit Momlny la Muvuui btrnexl. taruttyg Anfttomy-Cr. M. JTkwtom, m. d, fi'trgury L. A. Uvims, . d. - . ' 1 ChcmUtry and Phnrnitcy A. Mr, m. . Materi Mdc, ThrapciMlvi auii MtxUcal rlspra denct I. P. Oahvi, m. d. Obstetrlfli aad Dbcuic of Women aod Inffutttv-J. A. En, m. d. Phystolofry knd Path. Antnjf II.V.M.Mautii, m. d. Xiii'ilult-c nnd PrncUc of Medlcfii L. l. aVotiu, M. a. 8urict, Oumparutlvii ftJid MlcroicopleiU Auatooiy H. P. sjAICnttEl,, M. D. Irtmotntrjitur of Annloray n. Cami'MIL, m. d. Amlitnnt Domonilriitor 9. B. SiMii(x.i, tt. d. Prowefltur to Prof, ot SurgtiiyJtHUH IIahhissi. M. D. Clinic! Lecture! will be dvllirtirvti rcftiilnrly ut tht City lluipiial, and ample opuortuHltlM will bv afforded for thentndy or Practical Anatomy. Kt.H for the tntlr Course $105 00 Mutrlcttluiion T Ink pi (to be taken ouv) 6 00 For further parUviunri, epply tn .Jt..y8tMfin U. M. NKWTON, D.an Osnabergs, Shirtings, &c, Itu Afjjent for tli tale of several bratuli uf O'liftbcrgs and Slu'rlin, of all .width, well adnpled to tacking hent, Klonr. Corn, ttc; and I propone to sell these goods pre cis fly as low a the Manufacturer, with charg es added to this point. Merchants and 6th er wishing a supply can on! or from me, and I will (It root the goods to be left nt any depot along the line of the KaH Tenn. A Gu. Knil road, at the same price I sell for here, there by saving the carnage from thU point. It. (VI. MulMlKKSOK, Knoxville. July 20-1m-fiO yent, Lc. UNION HOTEL, llunlotif Tunm W. W. HTOilLf (Formtrlif tt QrtencrtlU,) RPPKCTFCIXYInform the publfcthal hehas taken the Hotel formerly kept hy Joseph Pclton. Benton, Tenn. Determined to keep the right sort of House, lie willspara no pulns to accommodate and render com fortuble all who may cull. Hit Table shall bo spread with the best the country aiT'irds, aud h lit able will be provided with, plenty of provender. Determined lo merit public patronage, he hopes and expect i to receive a due share of it. ' - July 18-tf-Aao Administrator Notice. . ALL persons Indebted to the estate of Thomas N'auffhnn, deceased, ellheT by note or accouut, are ri-quested-to come forward and make settlement Imroe diately. Those hnvInK ctalins against said estate will please present them, duly authenticated. In -the time prescribed hy law. W. C. VAl'UHAM, July ia, HAS t . AdmlnUtrator. . RI1ETT & ROBSOX, Far torn aud CominliMion merchants IS as. 1 sod 3 Atlantic Wharf. C'liarleNlonsj S. C SPECIAL attention given to the sale of Vhent, Flour, Corn, Ac, andfrom our Ibng experience In the busi ness, we feel .confident of (riving satisfaction. Liberal advnnces made un consignments. liefer to II. .11. Jno. P. King, Augusta, Qa.; Hon. A. Cooper, ttuwab, Ua. July liMy - Tv. II. coLLixsr X ental fil-ajix's f xi., Ofllce at W. II. giockloB's, between 111 .lily's rerrjr uj tiulpliiir eriiiRi,. Juijrre-tt , uiics county, Tenn. WHEAT WANTED I ALA HO K lot of garni Wtient wanted (or which the hiKhcit cash murkvt prlc. will be paid, by . July F. 11. KlilflUCO. . . (hy Auriiourcr on tiIk stats or alauama.) SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY . Xj o t r y- Grand Scheme for A it trust. class a. - To be drawn August 2d, ISSS, In the city of Mootgowerjr, wten rntee auiuuuunif to 0OO.OOO Wilt he distributed accordiiiK to the followlnfr Mnjrnlfl- ccnt 8chem t And reiuetnbfr ct-ry Prlne drnwn at euch Drawing, and paid when due without discouut I (VtriTiui.. fpi.ntw , , f.,UOl fc , R,IHH) !nm 1..MH1 1... 1.H) 1.1IHI ft of 1 ,otio ft.bbo In all prises nmnmtflnp tn .fflij,WW Tickets Halves and Quarters In proportion. Hills on all solvent Banks taken nt pur. All coimiiuitlerttlnii etrirtlv coundentlat. ' HMl'FL SWAN, Agent and Maniifrcr, July 11, IS55tf-:C5 Moiiltfouiery, All. Chuncrry ourl at Atliuua. ' Ktttull, CiilljLM t tl Cu.t H. 0. Tiloston, J. O. J.nitisev, G. Swan, S'tm'l White, A. L. Mux well, jr., mid 11. ii, Strung. dmcndta and J.nunciton ism. I K this caune it npvnrin thutU G. Tiles ton, one ol tlie tii'iuiimwua, is a non rcsi- loiituf the Slulo uf Tennessee, it is ordered tlint ptililicnt'iuii Ite niuile in the Athens I'obI fur four sticeussive weeks, reijuiriiig snid uon rcjudfiit dcfciulunt to nponr at our next (iiiirt uf rhmicery. to bu held at the Court house in the town of Al hcn, on llie Ud Mon ti ny of AuiiHt next, then and there to plead, answer or demur toeoinplftinant snid bill, or the same will tie taken tor coiilessed as to him ond judgment be rendered accordingly. WM. UUW UI, (. tt? 4.,. ' Uy WlI.I.lK I.OVVRY, o. 0. t H. July la, 1855 4t pr'sfee $3 8fiS Sale of Negroes, &c W'- to tlm liihet bidiler on tlie il 2.r)th insinnt, at the lal refMenee a" loin, Cnl'lwdU, decf BrioJ, tbrea miles Knit of ,Matii8(nivill?, Monroe county, the follow ini( propurtVi viz.: two negro men, two negro women, nnd one girl. And nil the stock con sisting of hordes, cattle, hogs and sheen; one four-horse wagon nnd gearing; one futnily carriuire: nnd nil the farming utensils; house noiu una niteneu luruttuie, ueioiiguig toBiiiu estate. - For nil sums of teu dollars and under, cash in hand nnd for all sums ovr that amount, a credit until the 1st day of January, 18S6, will be given, by the purchaser giving note Willi approved security. o. n. sjaiiNonn( J.& CALDWELL, July 6-td-fl54 " rccutors. aTuaat Ilcoolvod 4 ND for sale, st tlie uld atanil iu Calhoun, Tenneaaoe, 25 lilils Saw Orleans Retailed Molsssea. Ill Hl.Ia. do. do. . do. 80 Bai?a tine Itio CofTee; 504 (Jala. Cubs Molasses; 2600 l.ba. Hrowu Sugsrs; 80(10 " Castiiii!; " liHHMI " ltolled Iron all of wl)cU will be sold low by wholrasle or relsil. Uur lry Gouilsetoek ia full and fine, aud aa low ilowu iu price aa the lowest. . . July 8 B. F. ilAUTlS A SON, i Decatur Academy. - fpiIB Trustees of Dcoatur Aoiuloiuy take 1 . pleasure iu informing tlie publio gene rally that they huve secured the asrviees of T.-J. fiippa, whoiaa grsiluile of EaatTen ni'asee University, and whose written teati uioiiuila entitles ua to reooinmond him aa every Way qualified for the buaineaa of teaching. TKU Or TUITION. lU'sding, Wiitiim and Aritlinietia 14,00 Knujliab tacianeea, - ' 5,U0 Languaicea and Uiglier MatUematlcs $7,60 Hoarding can be had on moderate terms. The aeasiou will ooninieuce on the 23d of July, 1866. , . By order of the Board, JOHN II. Mil L, 'Chairman. June 2ft, 1858 tf , - , 6 ' t ulboun " CbBrleston Masioiilo Xx3.astltvi.tat, t ot Mules and t'emialeei fsnnt nasi Bi'uWo af this luatltutlou aoouneneas en Tbrms, par bwion of fr "moslaa, pjjable ewe-kaf in adwailoe: ' Primary Department.. IT 00 limlor Ulua d IS OA IVniur ." .., ,..(,.i.ll0 Uoiiiliigent Foa .v , 60 Studcnu .uurlns the flrst wses er (be mhsIoii may aotr for ona-lial( sa,iaa. Alt wlio entsr snr the Arst weak must antur UU Ilia and uf the ausslea. No deduo. tlon ia made fur lust tlm. axovpt In uaaos of protravted li-knass. Board may be had lo ettb.r town or vicinity st reaaoiinbla Uruis. Vsean, rooms luay also be SadW whi-rs youna men may board tneinscives. Cliar'satoli, June S-Sm II. B. HEYWOOD, IVpl. xxsasriaaB ofOolumbi WK now bays tba Largsat aud liaat as sort msnt of this Celebrated Muaio Book we bars over bsd. c. f. T. r. GIDSOJT. ' ' B$ Authority of tht 8taU of Gtoryia. Fort Gaines Academy Lottery firiud Ichemn ler July, m'r ' CI.Alrt 4, To be draw July Md, jn the rlty nf Atlanta, da.. -t when Priiea simnnrtlng to $oo,ooo " Will b rtl.trlboud sacnrilliis In Ihs l,.llnwln sinlS. oeill St-h.siv t And rfntiunilior .vary Prls dr.irii at sch nrnwing. snS tuild whw duv vlilinut dv,lih:Uon I . I PrlMSt. (ta.OOA 1 do O.OOO 1 da 4.IIOO 1 da 3.000 V da C.IHIO 1 do 1,600 I d. 1 I.IIHI prius or i,(io n.ooo 1.1 do . MO A.OOO urWHes in all, smonnilsnio.. ailtOiOOO O.VL r TEH TIIV Vst KO If I' II lit UH I Tickets $10 llslros and Quarltrrs In propis-ltan. ilillt on Mllntritit ItKnks s( par. AW communles Hons striutlr coftnilonllfll. SAMUs'L SWAN, Arnt Slid Minsfrcr, April 9T-S44 , AllsiiU, Ucursla. axmt rtooclvod, LI 18. .Isvs C'llivs ! 14000 Ilia. Hio An.? - 2(H) Ilia. Crushed 8tii;sr j . -100 " (Jsrsoess Indigo; 101) " Smr Csmlln ; 60 60 liiiunta RiHe roirdrr; ' lilssting do.( ' Hi. Cnns Knvla du.: li 2U0 Kslluns no I lioldon yrii; All of which will k aold sa usual, st (he vary lowest prices. June 8 n. u. nuiuu. a t u. ocoei: HOUSE. Clevvlatndt lnn. BV Kl. A. & J. As Tl BBS. "Tf-TO pnlns wilt he itred to promote the comfort of 11 ffflests. The Table wlU be xureud with the bent the market nlTordti, It is our determliiatiou to make the MOcoee House" cqunl to tht butt in the country, (jive DINNER. HO 0SE.1 tttNt Xcnitrnneo tSttcar(lt Ktsll noa4 J, 1K LAMOt 1'roprlulo-rt RRSrECTPULLT hitofros the trvoHn(t public thnt hemt opened a Itltjner House nenr the new Ue I nit. In Cleveland, fnr tltii benellt - of travelers on tlm Taut Tenneflee nml (lor(is Kali Roid, where lis will be pleased u serve all who muy call on him with the brut tlie country affords.- , Jvvelaud, Juna 1 tf-J14l Holland &. Rawlins, WUUtJCULC JlrttKTA(L OBALKRS tit Flardwai e, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c, Knoxville; Tun. ' COUNTKY Murchnnts, Meclmnlcn, Haddlcrs, and llulldurs will Bod here it litrire i"tock of (Jool at pres thut will conipitrc fiivornbly with the Nurtlwrn tuarltetf Orders promptly utuudod to. (JuneJMiui-ttM -.leather Machine "Btlfin?. PATKNT riveted, stretched and Cinented leather MttChlneOlellinS Unit and 11 tin lock Tuiiniit nil widths, frcMii 1 lo2i liich.-s;of our own iiuiwufneture and of wurrunted iiUty, vultablu for Cotton Ktictorli-s, Ma chine rihupit, Olun, Threshers, Pumps, ., Au. A litre mmortraentsilways ou hutid and fur sale lu qdniitllleH to suit, - At tlio Snrtdlf-rr WnrrhouNea off MIICUIIAN, JWtiLl' M CO., S4t Itmad nireet. Anf tn, (ieorsia. -' lIAUKAUMCIlUlJiftCO., Oor.Meetliitr and HaMul streets, Uliarleston.B. C. Juiw lfr-llU-it.M P. DOGATES, Commission Merchant, ' T ' AND IrK.la.RR IK Agricultural MmpUmeutw and 'Machinery! No. VI Ilrosdwuy , ........... ! E W Y O H K , -TfrKTCIIUM-n Mo'rlvg Maahh,S la, JWr, MM. Ihrt Ho. L'nttirit6r.J,toM. Strtiw C'tttfi-n. (torn Shttltr, .V(;w, Jfir lvwer ami Thrtnhert, cultural Mtu'liinm. tuny 18-tf-)J4T- Athens Foundry Ware-Room, Next doOrfo TviinvsMe Hunk, "TIIKRK is kpt cnnstnlitly ou lisnit Sli'l for snle, OuukhiK unci olhcr Stuves, Hollow Wure, Ami Iruufi, ii:.,sit1 all kittil, at Tin furniture. We nr. itNo prvpiurvn lo (HI Artk-ra rnr foiitiu)r, uurt Till Warqs" meri-Tirtlit Hliil uther..! iltiiti Hhorl liuti:i. niifl tHiil Iituih, llaviriir eiiKifr.'rl the survk-eH of su exeelUiUt vorknssii, s'tf sre contlilL'iit of girlujt xatii'Moii. nwy ll-tr-ulO ZI.MNItllllAN & TIIO.MAfi. Commission Business. S. K. RKEDER. RKSl'ft'TKUI.hY. It. To mi the eltisetia of MnMlmi c"iinty,ainl the public K-'fer .My, Unit he will ttttend to tin- Hrjlllnif. Purithatilnir. and ltirwnrHiiiror all kinds of I'mduee. AIho, to nrderiiigdoods, firoeerfes, or anjr kind of Machinery Mint miiy he ivilh-d for. lie ran fur Dish Machinery, mtch iu TlirvHlur. UeniKTH, Mnwers, HtHlk njul Hlrnw Cutttir, of any kind vrUIU'dtt ntuuu facturera' pricen, fruiifht ndded. - a Kl,,,,i lot or threshers uu the way anrt to arrive in a few days. Also, gnu Circular Haw Mill and ne Hover Hull or on tmnd- and for sule hv 8. K. KELUKU. . Athena, Tenn., may ll-if-iHtl XX O O 33 n. I 33 L II. & i. Itl. MtUW RKPlECTr i;U.Y announce to the public that they huve nuff and will keen constantly ou hand a treti erul adaortiiiunt of aniitriur Liquors, whiuh they will itll low for ohkIi, whnluiale and retnll. A I no, CtieifSf, Cracker), lUUius, Cundlus, and erery Uiiuj- else -that ia good to eat. (march 4-tf I AXIS WAMHAXTS WANTHII,-1 want 4 to buy a ftw I. mid Warrant, and wltl Rive the high eat market I" leu for them In cuill, li KU. V. HOW. June S ' . , . K ATM II TN. The ttudcrslKned Is receiving a larice and hundeioine lot nl llati, liicludhifC uiany lii;w atyles, auch as "Wide AwnkL," "Vounjt America," "HutiKtiHiin," Ita. Also, the l'mmma, LeK',' Pur, Wool and 1'aludeaf II ais , whiuh will he unld at tie lowest sort of prlcea. Aul 0 W. UUKVNOUbS, tkutou. "B71I.E Tobticto. A giKxt article at 80 cents per pluKt at June 8 TrVT rfllV Two Horse Uupn for sslehr 111 AthutM, June - - 8. Ji. IlKEliEK. Alniomls, rum in, uranxest lvuuiu, ao. Just rooelved Mini fpr tnio by aprll 0 Tlurca of tlieae celebrated lubor-navlng uiautilnea oi) hand and fur aale at manuuioturera' price, by umy 11 w ' K. HKKDKR. 3 llK l'l-'.liX. 8 buibels Pbae Petri just received 9 and for aale. .Aj'l W U-ltEVSuLlHi, lleutoii. ft T rcirlvrd aud tn Nlnnt lame lot uf ClarilUd and ltrown (iujrur, Cutfctj, 5(olu; und flue Byrui), huda, 1'earl tftarch, iStnc Wattlcboantii, taint ed Tuba, liuller'a Writing Fluid. Mute lie, Star and Bo lar Candlea, wblcb will be aold cbvap fur cnb, by may -j u. " iwdo. Nr.W Hiy i A illOES. U you cull and examine uur ktucw whicli we are Juat oiwnlon, we feel a-aurt-d you wilt lint lrjve before buyiujt A pair of Hunt or thnea. For tha Ladlua, we have tlie bent Kid, Calf and I'utent (taker. For lUe Ucntlaiuen, Kip and Calf Bootf; Uuat and Calf Hiocj. may 4 u . t. r. uiwun. K IHT. HHIsLET NF.i:0 received and for )U aale by ail M KtVt3 HKNPKK&ON. Itolfinc 'lottt. WE have on bund and fur aale a aupertor article of lloliing Clotba, Nu.. n, C, S, 0 and )u. WOV, '4V JULCtTn.l S UtI'lslVCI'laK. CIO A UN nnd Tobacco, A targe lot -of CU sura and Tbaouo, n-om tlie very fluent to it luw priced article, Juat received by v. n.uk.vNous. April o Benton TenuQMee.. MOI'.IS uf tbat tin. CluMtp Store, by I Ttbnrt o at thv Farmer! C F, k t. F. UlltiUN., tAIsTI N Ali'l' I AfHicw anrt sound barrcji vtr (9 tfiulu Salt, received aud fu lute by April to ' ' - - u. nun i m tu, 4HIA 4 O, ft (tne arUde, and bcgtira, for aale by ap 0 A. CLKAU K k CO. atraf fkia.l..A lot uf tietlt Tbouiaa celebrated J Clock Jual rodeived aud for "aula low. Puraona hlnft tsxci't a soud UlocK at ft reuaunuiil price now have ami upporimuiy oi wu,9 Cnl) aotm before tliey are all Hold. W. R. HKVNOtUH, . ilvutou, YeuHeaaet . A)ru o at'Aa'aVVrV I'l M t- UOQ I I fci. A food lot . of Tap nd ?5 Tiiroiut Fuaa ou bund and for aale low by .April t) W. tf. HfciVNULUli, IX 1 1 ion, Tcn uivii FiKIV. Jut rt caked, fine trai-)i Worked Collars, II dish, Veils. Under Bleeveai n. Milk 9m-v Kid aud Lisle TlireadU)uv.-at Bilk. Cash mere and Cotton lloe; Gentlemen's But Kid, Ik and Tbrsitd Gloves; HbirtCollurai Udkfa; flue l'aris.Hivanlsh, Bunc-stick U1 IVw Ufaf Fan larg at kit ever bnmjrbt tAth. iii. At ar8, UKHUHS'ef. i;TA I- lati riaU aud Toolw( Aold Foil; KtMnga tiold; Puroalain Teeth; flue Plate Work; Excavators, Kutfijeraj Burs; Fijes, fte., )ust r oetved and for aale by luarbo BUIOKN. t'Olt Al.li Ao4 bsra.ln. Apply 10 ruarobltij - WM. lilJtNS. f I'M'r Uerrivtid. and for Mia, ft lot of Cooper's t Holloa irou; nrs. raw riicieoi io. i uuaw lug Toliaooo, bf A. V. BKADFOKI). wvo. v Rica v UK, Tenn! t2 A fr I HAL F I AO bbls. Kin'i Bait, tut r- 3 coirva aua tor sut oy April e KEYEd k UKNDRRSON. V AUl' BON FTS.-A beautiful lot of Bon. I i ati of tba lataat ityltsjuat recti vt 4 and for aalt iowT Apt ft W. V HEVN0LU5, Beuieu. Bloodjr-HHx.Dj-sfnfery.Dlarrhsa . OECOfaBXlAi rpilE nbors dlsordra, to prcrnlsut in this JL soiiiitrjr, enn sll Is cured by t) 4 firrcfm bsrg Djrsenuirv ffyrun, which is sold for oaly ID nia narlwuls' "" CU1"S, BURN!, SWELLINGS, OR ISFLA MATIOM, either exlcrunl or, interim!, cured hy the Grs-fotiberff-Ot een Mountain Oiktmrstj iiioe to eauts per box better lltnn any Lini ment or Psin-Klller for it uives instant relief. . Falling of the Witmi slid all other diseases trs promptly cured hj MsrshalTs Vtebixb )ATuai.K-o.i prlee rerflieeil te f 1,50 per bottle. the only remedy t lint line yet neon diecovcrcd tlint resehestlis shore eoniplsint. illtUll.-l'.l'K.MIl'.ltU VIM.lil AIII.il. I'll. 1.3 nre iironounced the very best lrills ill IBo world : loo.noo i,oxes nre sold erery year iu 'ronitteftee pries J6 cents. These and sll other Prapfviibcrir Moilicines are for sifle hy " - W. llUKNs, Athens; U. F. MakTix dt Soy, Cnlhuun; Vacuum A Picst.s: Hweetwsten W. L, Whits, Loudon; ), i'axnh", Madtsonrille. ALl.X McKK.NZIK, Nu.h,illle, June 29, '65 Urn 3i3i Uenersl Aiieot. Poplar Hi 1 Academy, FOR MALES AX D FEMALES, jnc.Tiiiin t-ouiiiif icuiit . rf HK Fourth Seaaiuii of tins Inatilntion wilt JL opcji on Mumlny clone uu t'rivlay tho 1 July Xiiii netl, and Isl tiny uf December BATES n TtimoiS. ' let. Clsas Orlhirrsili', Heading Wid- tins nnd Mon t ill exrviss. $8,00 'ill. Class (leoL'rnpliy. Knlisk Grunt. mar slid Aril liuiciiv. $7,00 8iMt('lusa Xstnrnl riiiliiaopliy, Cheui- iatry. Logic, Ulietoriv and Mstlieiost Ics. $if),00 Contingent fee in advance. 0,26 Tuition clmrired from ditle of sntrsnec till the close of tlie acesioii, nml no deduction for loss time, except in ensft of protrscted sielcnesst Uosrrlini! nn bo bad In iirivsts fuuiilies near tl)oc4iool,'on moderate terms. . J. C. liAKLi, rrincipnl June p, 1 8115 If. 4 For tht complete enr f Cohqim, Cold, Iuflu t tuzn, A xf Unify fironchitit, bjrittitifj of BiwU, and alt oticr complaint tnuhtty to '' CONSUMPTION! rW!HIf preparation ts frrttlnp Into use all over our M. country. The Ainnernus h-tttn we reeelra from uur variuwMnifi'nia fti'urniliif ua of cures eflcrtcd In their luiiuvdkite in.inlbiirlioaili, warrant ua In aaying It ia on of tlie heiit, ff not the wry b.-rtt rouyh mcdicluu now be fore the public. It almoHt iiiviirluhty Velievtia nnd not iiiiin-uucuti? cures 4he Tery wmat vane. "AVhen all other iwuirli nrr miration have mi led. Uii has relieved the na tion t, aa DruMllltifd?aK-r.t in u:filii:tnea,iTd Fhyaivlans imd testify. Ak the aKtut lu your nearest town, what Una ttettt lils jctrleiie or the ellucts ol thia nieaicuie. If he Iihi bet-ii st.-IHiii It .fur unv lenirth uf Lima bu will tell yotl U -m thrit Md trine etrttiut. uciow we fnve a lewvxtraria trim, letters we nave re ceived lately regarding the virtues of this medicine. Dr. . H. o-Hn. of Knoxville, Ua., says : 1 hare been itilng your Liverwort and far very exteuiUrely in my practice for three yenra past, slid, it Is with procure I stute my belief In iu superiority over all other articles wiili which I am acquainted, for which it is recommended. Mefwtrft. FIlxRernld k lleniiers, writing from Waynes vllle, N. 0., auy -.The Liverwort apd Tar Is btconiinf dally more popular in this country, aud we think justly sn. All who have tried It pitk lu cmmnvitdable terms of It, and aay it la very beneflclul tn mllt-vhUtiig the com plaints for which tt Is recum mended, . Our Ap"iit in PiL-keitD Distrirt. . C., 8. R. McPull, as - Mires ua "that Iie-ns4s It witli Rreat bt-ncflt In his own frimily, and recommend U to lilo neighbors.' If? gives an iiiBlance of a Nfrro wotuan, iu hU vicinity, who bad been sunVriiu? with disensc if tho Lunir) for yvsra. at teuilfd with aevvrc cougIi,wlm was rellvvcd by tlie Liv erwort and Tar. fuch are the (rood reports wt henr of this medicine from tail parts nl ,he fo'.tth. Kor a report uf Uis sur prininK cur a It litm perfounrd Western and Nnrth.-rn aud rwmtern Ptattn, we would invite th- sulTerlnR pattvul to road the pumphlvt which accompanies each bottle. To all, wc say, tutve hopf,hurf Ittipc-1 TRY TIIK MliDlClXEl! -EE WA R X ED JK SEASON!!! Ami ncplect not that conjrh which ts ilally weskenins; your conatitation, irritatinit your throat and lungn, una IiivftiiiK on thut (I rend dUawse, Cunsumptiuu, wIhmi ao Knuthii:j and IkiilltiKft remedy rail bs obtatucd ua Dr. Itoiffru' Hyrup ol Uicrwort and Tur. iStware of Counterfeit and Bate Lnitatiunrt The genuine article Is signed Andrew Dugkes, on the enrravtjil wrajiper around each bottle. Itice, l p..r bottle, or aft bottler for .V Bold whole ale and retail tr gt'OVH. k MtAI), - Ill ChartrfHMt.,bft. fmti and St. JjtuU,X. O. Pole Agenta for lliu Southern tftatt, to whom all or df rs and avplicut(-nn for AlhiicIcs uiuat be addreaacd. SoIiIuIhu by P. II. Kfitii k Co., Athena; CiiwaH k II AM mom,, Charleston; . II. Csaigmilw, Clvelaud; Mmw MlKauv, Ittmtuu; J. A. 4 C. W. CorriM, siadisonville; and ntfcuts in every town tn the State. June l-ni Clear Spring High School, for flail' uml tvmalcs. rXB)K gk'Vellth Suflnlnii nf ihls lnslltutlou wIllBoaa JL induce un Moittluy, July ititli, nexi. 7rj'i(i, per SeHionfif Jtreitnih.,iHtytt1fU at lxdose Ppelltnir. R.ualnR nnd Writing .. ...fft 00 t.rMnimur, Arltnmpuu -unu ueogntliy.. s uv )UlhintK-s untl Natural tfcU'HCvs IU (HI No stum-tit iiilimttt'd ,for s mat tvrm tliull lislf si slun, and nu ildiictiun fur lost tluul except iu cuae af IVavl lU-ntial liliKlruuce. Itimrdlnil unu bo had In the ttnlgliliorhnml Bf tba gcltmil st a reiisoiuiMc rlue. 1. HAI.K, June S, lh6iiiiIUsl . . 1 . I'riucipal. ''sT-uaat HO3joi-riX Xrff 1,1,4 ,,e8t Bruwnaugar; , t)JJ J 8 eaoka- Kio Coffts i 4ih) Gtila. Moliwuea ; 51 boxes Star Cuudlee. Jue IS ' -.' ' A. CI.rTAGE eV CO. IVIoney Wajntecl. A LI. pcrnina iu ik Hied to tu would do well tu oontft forwnrd and -ntftke pnyinuut InituedinUly. W inurtt have pur buHlness settled uu. After Autpist Conrt our Nott-ai and uccuunta will alt bo placed tu tlie bands fab utliiier fur oollccllou. fo eome up and save rosta. June Sf MCSHADDKN k 1IOKT0N. Off for Kansas! BEIXfl desirous of eiiiiuriitinjr to a lietter hinUivp ground, I now ott'i't' for sale iur PA KM at Otonjttomt, Tenn. There ia a pood Brick l)wi'lliiii( ami Smoke Holme, a frsina Shop mid Store House, St nbloa. .to., uon it. I linve no beailaiicy iu snvin! tlint it ia the uioat desirable i.ropei'ty hi Knat Teuneaaes fnr a Merchant, n i'liyaiuinii, or a Lawyer, who wishes tofui'M also. Cull and see the proper ty and the owner. M. A. WOOD. Georgetown, Unniiltun eo.,June 15, 1855-61 vtt L'liiitlunooga Oaxutte will please eopy to iiiiiuiii.t uf S aud forward aco'U M. A. w. t bunoory Court si Uccstur, l'ryor Neil, " ' s W. Lillnrd. B. m! Lillard and E. Wi .V Kig. 1 litis cause it appealing from an allegar lion of the Kill tlint .. W. King is a nun resident citizen oftheftate of Teuuessse, it is tlu'i'efore ordt-red Ibat iublicatiun lis mads, in, the Athena l'oat a newspuper pu'olirhcd io. tne town ol Athens, MuMinn County, Tennes see, for four conseoutLvo weeks, requiring said non-resident respondent to 'appear a., our uext Court of Chnuoer to ba b.eld at tba Court House in the town of Decatur, on ths 2d llondsy of sli!ptenib(r next, then and ther to answer Complainant's aforesaid Uill of the same wilt lie tuken as confessed sIq bim, aud set for Iijaiinir aoooiilinglv. . O W. MCKKNZLK, C. if, , ' .- Her W. U McKistkt, w. 0. . JuneS0,JS55 41 1'rsfas f3 5 j-- r Jonathan Thomas, " W. W.LIllard. K. M Lillard, B W. Rnj, . 11. Horaces, aud 8. l. BogKess. IN this rnnea It appearing from av allrga tion of the Bill tbat lteapondent K. W. King ia a-uou-reaident C'titen of the (State of Teuuessee, it ia therefore ordered that publi cation bs made iu the Athens l'oat news, paper published lu tbs town of Athena,i Mo iiiu County, Trunaasee, for fouraueee'j sivs weeks, requesting said non-resident re. psndeut to appear at our next Court esf Cbiiucsry, to lis held at the Court llouae in Ik. l.ivn .if Ttiinalii nn tl.a Q.I U...J.. Keptember next, then and there' to answer Complainant's Hill, or the asms will b talua jas oonfessed as to him, aud set for hearing uecoroiuLciY. O. W. MCKENZIE. C. sVM. Tr W.L . McKinley. D. c A u. June SO, 18S.-rlt Trs fes 3 A