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L - i ! t THE NEW YORK DEMOCRACY AND THE SLAVERY QUESTION IMPOR TANT MOVEMENT. A mnnifrsto tin been recently iMiied in New York by one hundred gentlemen, "not in the name or under the authority of any or gnnized body, but aa individual Democrats, and tinder the responsibility of ''eir own ignsturra. These gentlemen are not mem. bera of the Republican party, but, on the contrnry, voted at the last SlnU Election for the Soft Shell, or Administration Democratic ticket Among Die "ignore are aeveral State officers, membera of Cunjrt-s and SUte , Senators of lonucr year, and others who have for years been rvcognizod aa among the most earnest, active, efficient, reliable standard bearers of the great Democratic party which rallied round Jackson and Van Duren, and gave the vole of the Empire Slut to Polk and Pierce. In reference to the Democratic National Platform of 1853, the renewal of the slavery agitation in 1854, by the pnsnge of the Ne-braskn-Katisas bill, and the agency of Presi dent Pierce in bringing about that renewal, the signers of the manifesto say: "The application of the prohibitory clause in the bill organising the Territory of Oregon, to that part of Texas lying north of 30 drg. 30 min.; thendniiasioii of California naa free State; and the acknowledged force and su premacy aftftefaeaj against involuntary servitude in New Mexico and Utah while in a Territorial condition, served in n measure to quiet the npprelieneions of the Free States, and prepare the public "lind for an acquire. eencnthe"t;miMWMii Measures" of 1850. Ixng and violently agitated as tho community had been, it readily sank iulo repose on the assurance thus held out that the vexed ques tion was firmly st illed, oy concurrent event, an-ninsl Slut' Slut fry bxlension. IM National Conventions of both political parties deliber tely resolved ngniiist all further disturbance of the subject, and pledged themselves to withstand nil attempts at its renewal, "la Congressoroutofit," on nnjr pretext whatever. On this platform of abstinence from agita. tion, the Democratic party elected its Presi deiitiul candidate. To Ihenccouiplislimentof this result, the individuals whose names are liereto subscribed, cheerfully gave their votes and influence; and when they heard the Prtsi dentof their choice, befor high Heaven and liis assembled countrymen, declare his solemn determination to frown indignantly on any and every attempt to revive agitation, they felt thcmnelves relieved from n renjintuuility of more than ordinary magnitude, by the as surance that, in no possible contingency, could any aggressive measure escape the or 1oj.I of the Executive department of the Government. Alas for the mutnbillity of human progress! scarce had the ink of the Inaugural Message become dry before there was concocted a measure of aggression, mere bold in its as sumption, more unblushing in its effrontery, than men in power had ever dared to hope for, far less propose. And this scheme, tin asked by any portion f the community, nn demanded by any public exigency, the delib erate violation of a plighted faith held sacred by all parties for more than a quarter of a century, the assured harbinger of a sectional trite more bitter and unrelenting than any w hich had ever preceded it, received the di rect encouragement and official sanction of Franklin Pierce, the sworn defender of the country aiminsl Slavery agitation. ' Whether through weakness or wickedness, through ambition or cowardice, through chi canery or bravado, this act of treason toward reednin nnd a Northern constituency was Accomplished, we shall not endeavor to deter mine. Enough, that through lis inxtruinen tnlily the floodgates of sectional strife have leeu opened sufficient, that by it the -De- snocrncy of the Free Stales have been every. where overthrown enough that by it the Temp'eot liberty w threatened with destruc tion in the flume of anarchy and civil war. History has handed down to eternal infamy the names of men celebrated for deeds of folly or of crime; but if the scenes in process l enactment snail evemumo in irairiciuai bloodshed on the plains of Kansas, there will be no more lofty or enduring pilory no name ATioro execrated in all coming time, than his who, with every conceivable motive for fideli ty to the pence nnd prosperity of the eountry, yet chose to hoxnrd both, in clutching after continued prerogative and power. . . The sicuers of tho Manifesto, it will be ee'n, all voted for Gen. Pierce. Speaking of the position always occupied by the Democracy of New York on ths slave ry question, these Influential nnd well known Democrats say "Nor is it necessary that we should trace through successive years the declarations jilaced upon record by the Democracy of New York, as to the place occupied by them in the controversy between (Slavery and r reedom. Thesentimcntof opposition to the extension of Slavery is too wide-spread nnd universal to be controverted. In this respect there has been little, if any, want of coincidence be tween the sections into which the Democratic party has been divided. If they have differed, 41 lias been ns to tile time when the restrictive policy should be applied, not aa to the pro priety of the principle itself. On the side of the radical democracy, the whole current of party declarations is in one direction. Even the fast nominating State Convention, held in September last, adopted this authnrntive ex position of the sentiment of its constituents: Resolved, That while the Democracy of this State will faithfully adhere to all the com promises of the ('(institution, nnd maintain all the reserved rights of the States, they deem this nil appropriate occasion to declare their lixed hostility to the extension of Slavery into Free territory." The signer profess to be JefTersonlan, Slate Right Democrat. They lay great tress on "the principle of true Domocrncy." They say: "Nor is it in regard to the spirit of propa gandist! alone thnl we feel impelled to enter our protest. . The continued encroach menls Hindu by those assuming to. speak for the party, cannot bo otherwise than nlurming to all who have a regard for the true principles of Democracy. The doctrine of Mr. Jefferson, of a federation of Slates, depressive of na tional tendencies, is discarded, and central, 'lotion of power and influence engrafted upon it, which cannot long exist without expung. ing all State aenlioienl," and substituting that of a federal nationality. To build up and strengthen the States, a the only possible check to consolidation, was the theory or Jefferson; to build up the Union as pntamount to the States,nnd consequently to cramp and curtail their importance, wn the theory of Hamilton. Conventions, by the construction of platforms, have silently changed the very principle upon whioli the Democratic party was founded, and have now converted it into pur nationality, ignoring the oninion and sentiments of the people of the Slates, and dictating dogmis of belief at war with the doctrine of Slate Sovereignty. Even the right of representation is perverted, and delegate are chosen, not becnuse tiiey reflect the senti ment of their constituencies, but because they ngree, or profess to agree, with the opinions and interest of other Stale and communi ties. Convention are no longer allowed to give expression to the view of the private citizen; but, controlled by the retainer of the General Government, are made to echo the dictate of the central power, to which a paramount fealty I proclaimed.'' LATER FROM EUROPE. Niw Yors, May 27. The American etenmcr Baltic, CnpC Com stock lias arrived w Un Liverpool dales to Mnv 14. There had been no change in the Cotton market since the smiling of the Canada- Trade in the manufacturing districts about me same as previously reported. A commercial treaty ha been concluded between the United State and Persia. Russia demands an explanation of the terms, as well aa the reasons for the secret treaty between France, England and Aus tria, which guaranties the independence of Turkey. Gen! Walker's battle at Rivns, ns well as Central American affairs generally, hod excited but little attention in England. Russia and Sweden, at a conference at Oldenberg, had agreed to the propos'iliou of Denmark, in regird to the Sound uues, ll other nations interested will acquiesce. Affairs in relation to Italy are liberally discussed. Russia '. commencing another campaign against the Circassians. A San Francisco eorrespondentnf the Ttal tiinore American, under a recent date, gives quite a gloomy picture of things in the land of cold. The population of San Francisco, as a mass, have lost much of thatenergy and enterprising spirit thut characterised the ear ly growla of theeountry. Mgns ol improve ment are no longer visible, nnd all things are said to bear a shade of gloom, ns if some grent calamity had befallen the people. Crowds still throng the street a former ly, but with no other purpose than to be on the look-out for something to "turn up, or to kill time by promenading and sight-seeing. The thousands who dock with high hopes to the mines, many of Uiew having formerly re linquished a comfortable homo and support in the East, in a short time return to the city disappointed and disguted,to eke out a miserable existence ns servants una common labnres. The moral effect of the losses and suffering incurred soon follows. The lion- est and respectable mechanic, farmer or mer chant, lured away from home by visions of a rapidly acquired fortune, becomes eventually a vagabond, or yielding to a temptation which in better circumstance would have found him invulnerable, something worse. Steamboatiko. A correspondent nt Washington writes, that ene day, a short time since, two member of Congress who were returning home drunk Irom a cam pagne dinner, happened, in trying to regain their hotel, to blunder into a room where a steam engine had worked into n tolerable rage. "Chu-chu elm! phiz-zsT' went the ma. chine, while a great drum whizzed around most furiously. "What's that!" exclaimed one of the gentlemen. "A steamboat," said the other. "To be sure it is," said the first, "didn't I know thntf "Boy, what boat is this!" "The Phenix," snid the boy, speaking in two syllables. "What' the passage, boj-r "One-fifty," said the knowing imp. "Well, here's the money," snid the gentleman; "show us our berths." "Walk aft," aid the boy. The gentlemen walked aft, the boy walked forward, and i perhaps still doing so, with a cool three dollar is his pocket ' Washington, May 26. There is no donht that Mr. t'raninton nnd the Consuls implicated in the breach of the neutrality laws will, ulmoat immediately, be , It wns reported in this city th.it Mr. Brooks, or South Cnrohnn, had challenged tienernl Watson Webb, on account of an article in the N. Y. Courier and Enquirer, in relation to Ins punishment of Mr. btimner. 13-Here is a fact worthy the attention of those marvellous patriots among us, who believe in the purity of modern democracy. Those who "supported Van Buren in 1848, in Indiana are all in the Black "Republican" rank. In the State of New York all who are not in Franklin Pierce' Custom House nnd Post offices are there also. . Duel. The editor of the Montgomery Mail, Joel Riggs, Esqr., has been called out by one or lien, r ilzpatrick h forty thousand kin, and he has sceepted a meeting. la Alabama, twenty-two papers four dai lies, one tri weekly nnd seventeen weeklies, support the American Presidential ticket with hearty good will. This is very well for State whose whole voting population doe not exceed 75,000.' Philadelphia, May 33. Peter Mattocks, a colored man, was executed at Moyainensing prison at noon to-day, for the murder . of Elizabeth Gilbert. jyTlie cheapest excursion ' you can make, is into the realms of fancy, - No return ticket is rcquifd. ffFrnncis P. Blair, Jr.. has been nom inated for Congress by the Benton democrat of the Fifth District, Missouri, to fill' ths vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. G. G. Miller. . ' St. Louis, May 17. The Hon. John G. Miller, n member of Congress frpm the fifth district of this Stato, died on Sunday last. Charles M. Waterman has been nomina ted by the Aiueric.in pnrty for Mayor of New Orleans. St Louis. The rnnjority of foreigners in St. Louis now, is from ten to fifteen thous and. Thomas Jefferson used to call the cities "sores, upon the body politic" We don't exactly think that, but we commend tho sentiment to those who believe in the A postle of Democracy. . ', IT The Editor of the Sandy-Hill Her ald keep a dmly calender after this fashion, pleasing himself with seeing how it grows day hy day "beautifuly less:" Pierck Almanac for 1856. Franklin Pierce's apprenticeship in the White House will expire in three hundred nnd twenty seven days, six hours nnd two seconds from to-day at 10 A. m. -f" The national expenditures are run- 1, M.I 1- ning up a rnpiaiy a ever, i ne appropria tion for '66-7 are expected to reach eighty millions. Extravagance ia Democratic char- anter'wtic Thirty years ago, great outcry was made against John Quincy Adams' ad ministration that It expended twenty-six mil lion in one year. Exemplary Pusishmest. One Lennenirs, of Philadelphia, oovicted of the homicide of Mr. Hatch of New Jersey, during an nltercn. tion which arose between them on account of the former' trespassing and gunning over Hatch' farm on a Sunday, ha been aen tenced to twenty years' imprisonment with hard labor. (,'tncissATl, May 36. PUur ia active- t fi.00n9.7a. Bacon 710. Sugar 8n8f for low fair and fair. Molasses 46. Coffee 11 . ' Xew York, Maw 36. Flour is dull; talcs 8 000 obis. Ohio at 6.37. Wheat hns ad vanced. Corn Improved; sales of 81.000 bn. at 59. Mess Prk 300 bbU- ,old ,8'J3', 19.00. Beot nrro. qioci uuu. What Unitarians Believe. The Chris tian Register, the New England organ of Unilarinnism, says that ns opposed to tJr thordoxy, Unitarians maintain that human beings do not inherit from Adam a ruined nature; that there is no transfer of his guilt made to us, inflicting upon ns a moral in ability; that our relation to God has not been prejudiced by Adam's fall; that life is not a foregone conclusion with any of ns when it begins; that we have not been condemned ns a race, but shall be judged as individuals; that, whatever be the rank of Jesus Christ in the scale of being, and whatever be hi na ture, he is not presented to Us in the Scrip ture as the Supreme God, or a a fractional pnrty of the Godhead therefore, he ia not the source, but is the channel of Divine grace; he is nut the object of our homage or our prayers, nor the ultimate object of our dependence and trust, but fulfils his highest work for us when he lends ns on to the Father; that the Scriptures do not lay the emphatic stress of Christ's redeeming work upon his death, above or apart from his life. character and doctrine; and that his death, ns nn element in his redeeming work, is made effective for human salvation through iU in fluence on the heart and the life of man, not through its vicarious value with Gk1, nor through its removal of an abstract difficulty iu the divine government which hinder the forgivnes of the peneteut without further satisfaction. A gentleman writing from San Francisco, states that Bhuddism has been formally in augurated on American soil. After many disappointments, the Chinese population of that city have imported a wooden god nnd all the parapbrenalia of their worship for the purpose, and erected them ns a permanent institution in its midst. The festival, ns it wns called, commenced on the 4th, and was continued to the 8lh, occupying five days, The rdiiice in which it was held was erected in 1853, and is situated in Pine street. It is a singular style of architecture, the en trance being through narrow and devious passages, having on each side high walls. A general invitation was extended to the people of San Francisco, through the press, to visit the building, and all who availed themselves of it were treated with politeness tSJQueer "institutions," these widows, if we mny believe the papers! Here is more about thorn: Tli u-iilnu' nf an eminent eomnosnr bav in rr Hinted, niton the tomb of her husband that 'he hns left this life nnd gone to that b Hsserl nlneu where on v his music can bo exceeded,' the mourning relict of n famous pyrotechnist adopted the same men, and caused to be inscriBed upon the inaible liib 'He is gone to that blessed place where only his Jiretcorks can be excelled." Credit. Credit is one of the best things man bus devised, nnd about the worst alius ed. Thousands live on credit, who have, no ri"ht to do any such thing. None but nn honost man ought to be able to 'pass his word instead of coin n rogue word is not worth its face, no mutter how rich he may be. No one should have facility to run in debt for the means of ostentatious display or sensual gratification, or of a hazardous ad venture. "Earn before you spend" should be the general rule; the credit should be ex tended main I v to those who use it to fit themselves with means and implements of useful, productive labor. Mortality in Denmark. The people nf Denmark ore describer) as pretty regular church attendants, compared with other con tinental nations; but in Copenhagen the de votions are principally confined to attending the morning services. In the nfternoon of Sunday, ' when the weather is favorable, nearly the whole population resort to the surbs, and indulge in numerous kinds of gay recreations. let all is orderly, allowing a great contrast with the drunkenness which exists on the Sabbath in the large towns of England, where such Extraordinary efforts are made to check every specie of amuse ment. The British Provinces. There is a po litical crisis in Canada. The Ministry have resigned, nnd Sir Allan McNb and Col. Tache were sent for by the Governor Gene ral, who wished to consult them regarding the formation of n new Cabinet. In New Brunswick, too, there ore troublous times The Governor dissolved the Legislature the other day against the wishes of the Coun cil, whereupon that body immediately re signed. Cincinnati, Mny 36. The city is rapidly filling up with strangers from Virginia, lennessee, Louisiana- and Texas. There is a full delegation here from Mississippi. . . Boston May 34. I lie citizens held a meeting Inst evening; and denounced the at tack upon Sumner. ' . l-ff Among the late arrivals nt one nf the St. Louis hotels, is one that reads "E. Smith nnd four wives, Salt Like." The whole party should be rowed up Salt River. t5f" E. Gi Eastman, Esq., has been ap pointed ono or the board of Visitors, 'lor 1856, to the West Point Military Academy. 139" Never take a paper more than ten years without paying for it. If, nt the end of . .l l... ....... i.;. VCn years, IIIU ltiiimt llimsia un mivini; ma pay, be sure to stop the paper in disgust. 9f" Mrs. Robisnn, "the Veiled Murder ess, has been transferred irom me oiau, Prison to 'the State Lunatio Assylum, in Utica, - t-tf The rose of Florida, the mosl beau tiful of flowers, eini Is no fragrance; the bird of Paradise, tlio most beautiful of birds, gjves no song; the Cypress of Greece, the finest of trees, yields no Iruit. Death or a Clergyman. The Rev. D.ivid Daily . the oldest minister of the Philadelphia Annual Conference of tho M. E. Church, died at his residence nt Snow Hill, Mary. land, on the 4th instant. t-if A wan av he knows only one thing better than love, and that is to be thrown In. to pond of mush nnd milk, with the privi lege of eating your way ashore. Laconic "One word complete my hap piness; when will you ay UT "Un Tuesday, ai me nimr. "Nuf ced; consider me in." rourth f July J. Iriiu vPlun ur to lour resderi that lh prei- nt StMion of Hiwasssi t.loixsos, Monro county, Tsn .in .!.- on tlx Fourth of July. Tho Declara tion of Independence will b rd, Fosrth or July Orstlon will be delivered! slta, severs! epeeone. nj siembere of tho two Liters' Socletlei, d probsbly n Addren by N. IIiwsika, M. P., tf Oreenerille. The loeeri of Liberty snd Mersturs sro cordll!y In- vlled. Thl ,Bf Institution li steadily prorreeln. The next seulos will commence iepi. 1. Tuition 10 per estloB. JOHH It. iwun.ni My 1. 18B4-UJ Notice. The funeral Seraes of W. H. Kmw, deo'd, will be presehed by Jlev. T. K. Mcwsr, t Alley's Chtpel, Blount eonn'y, on the Uet Soin or June nci. A ysnkee ha invented a suspender that contracts on your approach to water, so that the moment you come to a puddle, it lilts you over and drop you on the opposite side. - Harried, On the evening of the Wd hut., by Iter. S. Phllllpe, Dr. Joss L. ATUstoMiMBAUS Ucsrsur,oU ( UUe place. Died, In the iklnltjr of this place. M Tuesday evenlnt last Mr. Rdboca Bbixuis, eooaon m nr. nathaa BuIIum In lirtlilin nnir. on the 19th Mar. Mr. Jill r. Jon, eeasort of Eaekicl John, aired fifty years, is month, and t3 day. Ske left bmhand and Sre children to mourn the loaaor a companion and mother. 8le died In full triumph 01 a unu( laitn. At her reeldenee, In Independence county. Ark., on the tth taprU lt. I'cixi, wife of J w. Vollina, aged yean iu Tea monm. COMMERCIAL. AtlatuUt market. iTUm. Maw 94L We hare omitted sending our market rerlewe for torn week pat from in fact that there has been but few change! worth noting in price. Bach, adranced. hns round in now held Rrm at 1IIWi- Ide H & lie for ribbed, II llJic for clear; ham prime 11 & llc; ihoulder demand good and the toe In market eery iigm. iao, acarce. In barrel 10 ltitfc; keg lOV lie. rucs,dull at I T V bbl. fnr common to prime uperftne; TJM for extra; heaey Mock in market. Co, eacked, Mc.dulL WssT prime red 1,1" t,l V " lacked. ExcSASas, on New York X: Augusta, Charleston and Savannah ft ct prero. Your, truly, BKAOO A ABBOTT, Ottuml Otmmiuitm Merchants. Mctcon market. MaOOK. Mav 9A We have no change to notice ilnce our last report of tin marset. Bacok, hog round, 10V H 1nXc; choice ham, 11 11 Xc; ide 11c; ihouldera & Hc Lasd, in bbls., 11 & 11 He; In can MX St 12Kc. Flops. uperflne, oS0 I; extra family 7. AO fig fs. Cos a ft (So Mitt, 66 (i I60. Oats 88 & 40e ft bu. Cow Pits 70 dt 8O0. Psiao Applss, peeled, a I, SB l,n. Damn I'sachks, peeled, 1,6l Hat, Tennessee, fl.So ft LArttfcwt. Burma, good arUcle, 80 e. Koos 12X (p inc et noa. KxcnAXOi on Augusta and Charleston Vi New York 1. i ct. prem. neppecuuuy, WOOTTON A HOLLOWAY, Oommiwlo ilnrchani. Fair Warning. TSaTO Deed, or other Instrument of writing, for Kegl. il trillion, will be attended to utiles, the fee sccom psny the instrument. CORNKl.lt fi BIIOWN, . Regl.ter McMInn county. Come men whom you truat snd s.k fnr your pay, Their frlendffhlp you lose, snd that right sway. 0nch have 1 trusted, and that to my sorrow 80 pay me to-day and I'll trust you to-morrow. IM.Ot It! H.Ot'lt ! 60 sacks best brsnd 8u 1 perDne Hour, for sale low fnr cash, may 80 . W. O. IIORTON t CO. WITH Geo. smirnts....oo. a. odt....hikt e. jomxstos, Schafier, Roberts & Johnston, Staple Si Fancy Dress Trimmings, Jewelry, iMoking-Glamts, Combf, BnitAet, Perfumery , French snd Germsn Fsncy Goods,' Ac, Ac. No. 187 Mtsirr strut, (between 4th snd 5th,) may 80-1y-401 Philadelphia, la. Negro for Sale. rPHE subscriber will sell to the highest hid L der, at Kiceville, Tenn , on Satnrdav, the 12 tli day of July next, one KKORO GIRL, a imilntto, aged nine yenrs, belonging lo the estate of Lethe Uice, dee'd. One hundred dollars to be pr.id down, the balance in twelve months, the purchaser Riving hond snd . np proved seourity. j. C. KICK, Adtn'r. May 80, 18S6-fit-40! Chancery Court at Athens, lease Smart and wife Nancy Smart, vs. Simeon Graves, William Smart and wife Lu anda Smart, and others. IX this cause it appears that William Smart snd wife Ltioinan Smart, defendants, are non-residents of the State of Tennessee, it is therefore ordered that publication be innde in the Athens Tost for four successive Weeks, requiring said non-resident defendants to si pear at our next Court of Chancery, to be held lor the ouiiniy ot Jlc.Minn, at the Court bouse in the town of Athens, Tsnnesseit, on tli Sd Monday of August next, and plead, answer or demur to complainants sain bill. or the same will be taken for confessed as to them and set for hearing accordingly. WM. LOWRY, O. i if., By Willi Lowbt, d. u. it. May .10, 1 856-4 t-prs fee 3-4ul Sale of Valuable Town Property. ''pilE undersigned will, on the 1st Monday X of ily, 18A6, offer for sale at public out cry, to the highest bidder, on the premises in Madisonville. the very desirable orooertv known as the residence of the lnte James Smith, oeeeased. The buildings are spacious and very well constructed, villi all the ne cessary out buildings, snd s well. The ground consists 01 more Minn lour town Lots. One third of the purchase money will be reatiired in hand, and one and two years credit given for the other two thirds, on notes bearing interest, with good security, heing executed. W. M. STARKLY, ) j. , J. A. COFFIN, ' May 80, 1856-4t-401 PHILIP RUM, UAGLH 3P O XT INTO IXTiT, Cary street, between Pearl and Fifteenth, Ilichmoiiil. Virginia, MANUFACTURER?, of Locomotive Engines, Ten der. Kail Road Car, and all descriptions of Rail Houd machinery, Stationary Engines of any required power; also. Portable Engines, with decided Improve ment over any othera heretofore made, (from t lo 40 horse power,) on wheels, so well sdapied to Farming Purposes. Getting Lumber, Ac, with Improved Circular Portable Kaw Mill attached, of 1st, Sd and M Class. Mining Machinery, Orl.t and Raw Mill Machinery, Frngings ana ronscco ractory nxtures or every kind; slso, Ursss snd Iron Castings made to order, mny 48, ltj-m-00 P. RAHM. Threshers and Horsepowers. TIIEundcrslgned has s few Threshers, snd also the Toulln 90 Feet Circle Wheel Four Horse Power, with every thing complete fnr Kelts or Rope. These sre the beat sdanted to the South sa the Wheat Is eon- erally threshed In the field, snd the readiness with which they sre moved frem one point (o another makes them quite superior to many others, if not so to all oth ers. Any person wishing to engage one will do well to csll on the subscriber soon. JOHN BTASKIKU). Philadelphia, Tenn., may lEO-ol-tiw ..Notice. I HEREBY forewsrn nil persons from tra ding for a eertain Note of hand, exeeuted bv me. with Wm. Hunt, sr., as security, to Samuel R. Cnmron, dated in the first days of April, 1868, snd due 1st Jsnusry, 1857, for One Hundred and Forty Dollars, as an ar rangement was mads between myself and said Csmeron that said note was to be paid on eertain conditions before it fell due, which, conditions I have complied with, and he now refuses to deliver me my note and I will not par it again. TEKREL HUNT. May xs, iBoo-oi. uu Chancery Sale of Land. 1 PURSUANT to a decree of the Chancery Court at Washington, Tennessee, ren dered in ths ease of Catharine Griffith, vs. Henry Oriffith; Wm. Hickman, and others, and William Hiokmnn, vs. Catharine Griffith, Henry Griffith, and others, (original snd cross bill.) I will offer for sale, to the highest bid der, on the premises, on ths 6th day of July next, on a credit of twelve months, except the sum of Fifty Dollars required to be paid down, a Tract or nsroel of Land, situate, ly ing aud being in the county of lltmilton, and State of Tennessee, bounded and described a follow: Deglnningon a blaclt-osk near a bluff on the South side of Sale Creek; thenee down ths meanders of ssid Creek to Tennes see River, thanes down the River lo the se cond Cherry or Wslnut near ths upper end of a eertain four sore piece of ground tended by James Adams in the vssr 1842; thenoc tforth 75 West to the Ksok line of ssid trsct; thence North 60 West to ths beginning. Note and good security Is required of the purchaser, ana a lien remitted tin t"o imiiu until tue pur chase money is paid. . JOlii J' UllA t lift, C 07 u.. By F. I. Pais a, Deputy. May IS, U56-6t-pr f 17-400 . Family Groceries. TUST received and for sale, in addition to fj our former stock, a fresh and desirable stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. Also, 12S bbls. superfine and family Flour; 600 sacks " SO tons Ground Tlastsr; 1000 bushel Corn; 1000 bushels Oats. HURST A DUGQAN. Loudon, May 13, 185-tt-400 IMT REfF.IVE l Husband's Mae-?ia: f Davis1 Pain Killer, and aeveral other articles of ll rugs. On hand, s very good supply of all the Medicines usually kept In Drug Stores, consisting In part of Oils, rainta anil tiye-atuns, n me, urauuiea, ttn and Pure Bpirit. Also, H per cent Alcohol. WM. BURNS, may IS SheritTs Sale. ON Monday, ths 7th day of July next, I will sell, "at ths Court house door in the town of Athens, for cash in baud, all the right, title and interest that Robert Sharp has in and to TRACT-OF LAND, contain ing 160 acres,- situate in the 9th Civil District of McMinn county, and adjoining ths lands of Wit.. Porter, Silos Mynntt, and othvrs. Levied on to satisfy a judgment for costs for 1 28,66. which Alary Sharp recovered sgsinst ssid Robert Sharp, in the Circuit Court for McMinn county, and sold upon an execution issued out of the office of the Circuit Court Clerk of said county, and to me directed. JOHN A. GOULDY, Skerif. Mny 16, 1856-fi t-prs fee irt-SUtf Wholesale Druggists. Ilatiland, It isle j; f Co., V-USUtssltne O-cs,. , WOULD call the attention of Merchants In Esst Tennessee to our usual large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Mulls, Perrumery, gonna, Hrashee, Ac. We are now fully prepared for the Full 7Viid, and we hope Merchant visiting our market will examine our stock and prices before buying, as we have unusual lacllllin hoth for purchasing and selling at low prices, beingronnected with Havilasd. HassalA Rwlst New York; snd Havilasd, Hassal k Co., Charleston, 8. C. The following articles will comprise part of our stork, to which we are making daily additions : 10,000 Blue stone; l.tMHJ ra Saltpetre: 8,000 ' Sulphur; S.0OO Rrimtlnne; 1 0,000 White Lead; 8.000 Zinc Paint; lOO iIoi.Frey'sVermlPge: 5,000 lbs Venetian Red; 400dos. Castor Oil; lOO " Lyon'aKatharlon 4,000" Fine Indigo; 8,000 " No. 1 Madder; 600" Ext. Logwood; 1,000" Chip Logwood: 8,000" Putty; 6,000 " Spanish Brown; 6.000 " Caoklng Soda: 8,000 do in pap's 8T4 Rroaril Street. (i door from (llobe Hotel.) Aug. 81-1 jr-SOJ ' Ladies' Christian Annual, . JAMES CIIAI.I.KN, Erron. Aitttd by an aliU corps nf Contributors. ' A New Volume will commence with the July No., 1894. FIVIK standard character of the articles introduced JL In the previous volume hsve met with Just com mendation from our patrons and the press.. We shall continue to add to their value and Interest. The work now has some of the best writers of the day for con tributors, and we shall add new names to the list. We shall continue with increased beauty and value our liiHMtrtiUon and SUel Engrarinys. We propose special Improvement both In this depart ment and accompanying letter press. As heretofore, MOTHiso or a svctasiam t'HASATBK will And place on its pages. The work sow circulates among all the leading denominations, snd receives warm spprobstion. It is priuted on the Anest book paper, and contains thirty two double column octavo pages monthly. Club Terms: 1 copy, one yesr , 11 .AO copies " " D,W) 18 " " ' ' lll.UO Premiums for Volume V, For 110 and Ten gubscrlliers, a set of the. Annual. Vols. 1st, 2d, 8.1. and 4th, post-paid, to sender of club. For fxn snil Thirty ttabserlher, flu worth of Books, or s flu Sundny School or District Library, or 111! sash. For Fifty Hubscrlhers snd Firty Dollars, f 20 worth of books may be selected, or cash. Call the attention of your Pastor. Superintendent of Sunday School, snd School Tescher to the sbovc. rpeclmen numbers will be sent on sppticstio i, by let ter, to JA.MK CIIAI.LEN, msylo-Bt Philadelphia, Ps. Model Clothing Store. Cleveland. Tenn. I HAVE Just received one of the largest snd finest stocks of READY-MADK VLOTHMQ that has ever been opened In this market, which was selected with the greatest care Dy one who Is well posted up In Fashions, snd in the value of Clothing, and sll of which was made to order snd to fit. The stock Is general. and consists in part or uonts, all styles; Pants, to suit the most fastidious; Vests, plain snd fsncy; Shirts; vrswers; ursvats, s grest variety; collars or the latest cut; Hosiery of all descriptions; Ane Calf Skin Stitched Hoots and Shoe; the latest style Oslters; Children's Shoes, Ac. Also, s fine assortment of lists, of the most spproved styles. Together with numberless other srticies, or which 1 shsil not attempt to speak here, but will take the greatest pleasure In showing to all who may favor me with s csll. All of which sre offered for sale chenp for cash no humbug about it msyv-iy-avs . u. iiaiaes. CONFECTIONERIES. Candles, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Alraouds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Ac, by may 8J W. C. HAIXKd, Cleveland. CIG K It S. A superior article of Cigars; Also, No. 1 Chewing Tobacco always on hsnd snd for sale by may W. C. HAINES, Cleveland. Paints and Dye-Stuffs. 300 LIW. 8 now White Zinc; Dry White Lead; Dry Red Lend; Venetian Red; Spanish Urown; Prussian Rlue; Chrome Green; Chrome Yellow; r Best Spanish Float Jndigo; Madder; Copperas; Blue Vitriol; Extract Logwood; Received W. 0. HORTON A CO. 60 lbs. 60 " 100 100 ' 86 " K5 " 85 " 100 " 250 " 800 200 " 100 " . and for sale by Land and Negroes for Sale. ON Thursday, the 10th dayf July next, I will sell "to the highest bidder, at my house, nine miles South of Athens, the valua ble plantation on which I reside, containing 88Q Aoroa, in s high state of cul tivation, well improved; good buildings and splendid w.iter. Terras, aix and twelve months, in equal payments Dona ana gooa security, and a lien retained upon the land till purchase money is paid. Also, at the same time and rlace, I will sell several very likely YOUNG N EG ROUS, from 11 to 19 yenrs of'age among them one girl about 12 or 18 years old on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale, with good security. 1 particularly Invite all wsntine a fine Farm and valuable young Ne groes to be present on the day named, as I am determined to sell. M. L. rillLLlPS. May 9, 1856-td-898 8 0 0,000 I The first Hnrnna Plan Lotterj Established in llie I'll I tod Rtates. far autiiokitv or ths stats or Alabama.) SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADE3IY Iiottery. CI.AR8 D KF.W 8KI(IKI. ' To be drawn In the city of Montgomery, June 12th, ISM. Only 10,11011 Numbers. Capital Prle 1 15,000 Psics os Ticsrrs wnoies siu; naives sd; quarters 'irlae In this lottery are psld thirty dsys sfler the drawing. In billa of specie-paying Hanks, without de duction only on presentation of tli Ticket drawing Bills on all solvent Banks taken st par. All commu nications strictly confidential. RAMUM. bit An, agent ana Manager, July 18, ls tM6o Montgomery, Ala. Look this Way. HERE is the place to get your money baok. Ths undersigned, at the Brink corner, is 1 1 I'M f tVr, ..!.' , n. now winding op ami on.iJL.tivur vut ai COST FOR CASH IN HANI), or twenty per cent, on time, and will eontinne this opera tion until August Court, st wbioh time he exnecta to close out the entire stock. He has some good Goods snd chenp Goods, and noth ing over nvs years oiu in vne store, uume and satisfy yourselves by examination, lie lis 85 sacks Salt, which he will sell at 12,80. 86 oenl ssved js that much made. All nersons indebted to me, either by note or aeoo'int, need not be surprised if they find their seeounts and notes in the hands of Jam. Turner, ths persecutor of unfortunate debtors I therefor solicit your custom till August Court, and I moit, earnestly solicit you to conic forwsrd and settle with me for Goods bought long, long ago. If you do not com ply with this request I will put Turner and Cantrell after yon, and that qiiiok, too. April 2S, lBo6-3Ua u 1HJJU?I. SI,TI I.TI-ii Ashmnn.ei-trsnne.rbr table us ; ooutl t Turk's I. land, for pickling. . u ' rim in ix.ua pt (TO f vi. n , nwor, Clrcalt Ccart, tfrls caaatr. Teas. Hugh Ooddard and John Rhea, Administra tors, Ac, snd others, vs. John F. Winton, Stephen A. Smith, Rufus Smith. Rods Smith, Thomas Smith and Jo- sinli Smith, heir at law and distributees of Shephen Winton. 1st f snid county, dee'd. l'tti:ion to Partition Rtal stat. IT appearing from ths allegation of the bill tiled in this cause, that all the afore said respondents sre non-resident citizen of the Stste of Tennessee, it is therefore order ed that publication i-e made in the Athens Poet, a iiwpaer published in the town of Athens, McMinn county, Tennessee, for fonr consecutive weeks, notifying and requiring all said non resident defendants to snpear at the next term of our said Court, to be held for the count of Meig and Stat aforesaid, at the Court hows in Peeatur, on the 4th Mon day in August next, then and there to an swer complainant mid petition, or the tame will be taken proeonftsso and set foi hearing si parte a to them. W. L. McKIXLEY, Clerk: May 28, 1 858-4 t-prs fee 15-400 New and Profitable Arrangrinent FOB TOR Feople of XXlooxrillo. As trrll as ths Public in Genital. A. P. BKADPOUD, RICEVILLE, TENN., , HAS recently determined on moving to ths West so soon as he can wind up his business, and having a pretty fair and well seleoted stock of GOODS on hand, (most of which were purchased this Spring) takes this method of ssying to the good citizens of Mo Minn county nnl the public in general, that he i now selling so low down for cash, or to good customers on short time, that they will certainly do well to give him a call. No humbug about this. II is determined on selling out his entire stock of Goods. Any man wanting to purchase a good and pleasant situation on the East Tennessee and Georgia Rail Road, to retail Goods, will do well to call and see bim, as he wants to sell his property at Riceville, consisting of Store House and Dwelling, nil of which can be purchased on very reasonable terms. All persons indebted to him by account for the yenrs 1854-5 will please call in and close them up by Cash or lWe, soon, ns he must wind up his business. - May 9, 18S6 New Goods for the Million ! "170ULI respectfully call the attentiuu of T v the people to the splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, just received, at their new Brick Corner with Iron Front, which were purchased on t he best terms, and are now offered at as low rate a such Goods can be purchased any where in the State For the LADIES, they have the latest styles of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Muslin. Prints, Linens, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves. Also, the ISnnnets and Trimmings. Alnrgestock of GENTLEMEN S WEAR, such as Cloths, Cassimer, Satinets, Vesting, Tweeds, Drillings, Ac, Ac, READY-MADE Jl.OTlIIMi, Hats, boots and Shoes. Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Dye-stuffs, Hardware, Ciitlerv and Queenswnre, Groce ries, Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, besides every other article usually kept in retail Stores. G.ve them a call. They consider it no trouble to show Goods. ..They are deter mined not to be undersold. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Mny f-397 GARDNER, SHKPHRRD Si CO., vnni.Mii.i l)R ILRRS 1st Shoes, Hats, and Straw Goods, Nashville. Tenn. WE would Inform onr customers and the trade generally that since the late Are in which the building we occupied was consumed we have removed our slock to No. 42, West side of the Pnttare, up stairs, S'ljoitiiug Messrs. Allison, Anderson A lo. ftnee removing, we hsve received large additions to our stock. Including a great variety of Good., suited to the season, to which we respect hilly In Mte the atten tion of Merchants, Orders solicited snd filled with care. may 2-1 m GARDNER, SIIEI'IIKIW A 00. Spring and Summer Goods! . ItlceYllle Tenn. fllHE u nd en Iff ned would respectfully In farm the cltl JL aven of the vicinity of Kiceville, and thlr friend generally, that they are now recetvinpr nnd open fug a iHrjre ami wvll selected stock of Spring and Summer (joint, cotuistfuff of a variety of liRHien and (lentle men' Ureii Goods. Dooti, Shoei. Hnti, Cap, Bod nets, Hardware, Queeinwnre, Drufrt, Medicine, I)yesttilTat Ac, ind In fact almost every thing the wants of the country mny require. AIo, a lot of Sugar, Cop" and JWnwrt, all of which will be sold as low at the lowest. Those who wish to purchase hare only to give tlieiu a call and satisfy them selves of the fact. " The usual products of the country taken In exchange for floods at rash prices. W. ft A. J. D0D80N, Riceville, March 91, lSM-tf-Ml Notice to Shippers of Freight. TuXiPORTATIOM DtvPi STM SKT E. TlKVt. k OA. R. R.CO. 1 Athens, Sept. 88, 1W5. ) THIS Company will deliver any Kreights received In to their Depots, In a reasonable time, at the terminus of their Road at Dalton to the owners or their agents (not ours,) they paying charges as per tariff and receiving the freights on day of arrival at Dalton. This Company does not propose either to store freights or deliver to the Western t Atlantic Kail Koad, unless the owners hare made arrangements with snid Road to re ceive the same. Cars cannot be detained beyond a few hours for transhipment or storage. In making shipments as above erery facility In tho power of the officer of the Company will be extended to shipper. Beyond the end of their raits they have no control and aMtime no responsibility. Feb 1-tf R. 0. JACKSON, SupH Transportation. A New Churn. fTMIE unrlersigneil is now prepared to fur A nish a near Churn, to order, which he warrants to churn butter in one fifth the time usually taken by the common Churn, if prop erly used. All he asks is a fair trial. Any person furnishing him with milk that is sour and ready for churning, and he foil to churn it in five minues, csn have a Churn free of nothing. Call over to the South side of Atheu and satisfy yourselves. JAMES BAKER. References :U Podson, Wm. O. Horton, Dr. Atlee, Dr. Deaderick, nnd others. , Athens, March 14, 1860-tMtfU "i ATI afirksTB CIBAItS. UBellas, Ugues, t)lflF Regalias, Prlncipes, Opera. Co- quetar.; LaUulce I'lua, c.,Just received hy may S , CI.EAOK A CO. COWFECTIOXAUIEN of H kinds, Including Sardines, Plckels, Cheese, Jujube Drops, Cordials, Hum Drops, Kauoy Candles, I-runcs, figs, Almonds, Fllberlt, English Walnuts, I'slm Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, As. mmfj A. CLKAOE A CO. BONNETS. Ladles In srsnt of a "duck of a Bonnet" will plesss csll early snd procure one at April 11 W. O. HOlttON A CPU 11 by KADV.nsde flolhlng:. A large stock of good and cheap, lor suie at tne uncap more, April 11 W. O. 1I0IIT0N A CO. JVHV lltCF. IV ED Dr. Parker's Pain Pan area; Stark's Indian rrrer and Ague Remedy, an external application lufallhle; Macauha and Hootch Snuff; Hsy's l.lnlin'iit; Arabian Lliilmrnt; Steel and Wilt Tens: rutty ana n inauw uirh .nn inr snte ny march 1 . WM. BUBN8. UAUSt mssjsl We will pay Goods for all the Lluen or Cotton Hags offered. No, s W. U. HORTON A CO. UE4lY"le1e Clnliilttp;. I am now rs celving my Isrg and well selected stock or Iteady Mad Clothing, oon.l.tln of Over, frock, Dress and Sack Coats; Pants, Vests, Shirts, Shirt-collar, Lambs wool and Merino fUilris and Drawer, of all sort, and else all of which I will sell very cheap for essh. Just walk In and 1 can At you out anew, "from top to toe." Octo OKO. W. K088. Ii.tlNTN nnd r-Hliif fs. French Zine White In Oil; Chrome Oreen, Red, and Vellow, In Oil and dry, White Lead, dry; Venetian Red; Indigo, Madder; Spanish Brown, Ac, for sale hy Oct " flEO. W. ROBS. 1'OHAC'0. Just received, s line lot of the very best brands of Virginia Tobsceo, which will he sold cheap, by septS OKO. W. RO8. Tt'tT ItErEIVEn fine Brsndy; Hsderls, f Hl.erry. Port, lialags snd Plret Winn, and ont An Jamaica Ruin all strictly for medical purpose. epl T WM. BflK.NH. fWM sill whom IS maw concern. I hereby JL give notice that ne mor oradlts will be extended, and te all who are Indebted to m I say, some and pay up. My debts must snd shsil be paid, snd In order to do sa I must make sollaeUens. WM. BURNS. August SI, naa n WAitit tNTS WAs rKii,-own. t BKOWN, of Madisonville, wish t. purcha Land Warrants, and will firs the highest cash price. AugtT LLH ' " ' ; .J. Behorn. Column. Tremendous Excitement at' aziizoniu''fi rpiIKRE hsve l.een soma prettv extensive n! wt'. Jsweirv. "Perfumery, t locks. Confection-try. Shoe. Ladies Finer, Ac, dtc, opened in Athens, but never (ilea an on as SF.IIOItN hss lust received and opesed at his old stanc), North si.! of the Srjusre, where lie invites the public to pivs him s call. It's worth a war pension just to look at the endless variety of rich snd besa. tifel stood displayed to to visitor's gas There you will find ' Watches Fine Gold I.ever Wstches, hunt int; eass.l, full jvwetei) ajnd SS jewels; fin Silver hunting cased Watches, 17 jewels; fin Detached Levers, hunting and double bottom ca?es, IS and full jewelled; fine Lepines, hunt ing eased; fine plain Silver snd Gilt Watches. Pins Gold and Silver Chains Fin Fob, Vest, and Guard Chains; Ladie Keck and Chnttalin ('bains; 8esls, Fob and Guard Keyes; Cms Chnins, Slide, Buckets, aud liibbons for Fob Chains, Pinarr Fin Gold Peal Seted, Ka- anicled. Plain, Cornelian, Jet, Glass, SiJv and Gilt Rings. Zadies aren't Pins Cameo, Mosaic, Gold stone, Jet, Pniulcd, F.nameled, Box and Glass for miniatures or hair, plain Gold, Plated and Gilt Breast Tins, of every description and f the latest fashion. Ladies Karbobs and Ear rings Cameo, Me), saie, Goldstone, Painted, Jet, and Plnln Gold Earbolu) and Far rings; fine Plated Earbobs, Ear Hoops, and F.nr-rines. Fine Gold and Silver Thimbel. Fine Gold, Silver, Steel and German' Silver Spectacles; fine Plated, Morocco with steel frames, and common Morocco Spectacle Case. Shirt Studs and JSuttons Fin Gold 1ev snd Collar Buttons; Shirt Studs; Ladle Chemise) te Buttons, Gold and Silver Pencils; fin Gold Psns, large sui ply, at prices from 11 to tl. Silver Spoons and Plated H 'art Fine Silver Table, Desert, Tea, Salt, Mustard, Cream, Gravy, and Sugar Spoons; Soup Itdels; But ter Knives; Picket Knives and Forks; Fin Plated Forks; Dinner and Desert Castor. Candlesticks; German Silver Spoons. Pine Tabls and Pocket Cutlery Fin Ivory Bsllance Handled Knives and Forks, dine and desert; fine Carvers, Steels snd Nut Crackers; fine six btnded Pocket Knives, of Crook's, lingers', and Wostenliolm sinnke; four Llndad Knives, to., making one of the largest as sortment of fin Pocket Knives ver offered for sale in this market. Fine Knzors and Rasor Strops, of every quality; fine Razor Cases for traveling. Fine Teabonrds and Waiters, in sets, the finest ever offered for snle in this place. Fine Bronzed Curtain Band or Hooks, Fine Eight Day and Thirty Hour Weigh and Spring Clocks, of every pattern and fashit.n. Looking Glasses; Papier Machie Work Boxes; Dressing Case and Sewing Birds. . Musical Instruments, Ae. Fine Accordions, Flutinns, Gnitsrs, Violins, Flutes, Clarionets, Fifes, Flnireolets, Harps, Guitar and Violia Strings, Violin Bows, Bridges, Aprons, Screw Pins Itosin; and Mttsicnl Boxes. Ladies Fine Culms and Iteticules; Baskets, Satchels, Beeded Bngs, and Purs Trimmings, Port Mommies and Cigar Cases, comprising the largest assortment ever opened in Athens, and at prices to suit every body. Hnir, Cloth, Nail, Flesh, Tooth, Shaving and Duting Brushes. Fans Paris Style, Feather. Bon Stick,1 Spanish, Morning, Paper and Palmleaf Fan. . Ladies Guinelnstie and Leather Belts, and Belt Buckets and Slides. I.adiesGnmelasticGartersand SleeveBsnda. Lodies Gold and Jet Braoeleti; Hair, Olssa and Wax Bracelet. Mohair Head Drerses; Hnir Pins; India Rubber Tuck Colubs; Puff, Side, Neck and Dressing Combs, of India Rubber. Ivory, Horn and BufFtiln; Pocket Combs, Shell, Ivory, Horn and Wood; fine Ivory, Horn, and Buf falo Fine Combs; Infant Comb. Pocket Compasses; Sun Glasses; Carpenters' Tape Lines; Spirit levels; Tubes for u nking Lev els; Lni'pcnters' Pencils snd Pocket Rules; Key Rings; Tweezers; Thermometers; 0r mnn Pipe with stems; Snuff Boxes; Inkstands; Wafers nnd Motto Seals. Fine Cnmniercin! Note Paper; Ladies fin Note Pnper of all colors, and Envelopes te suit; fine Enameled Visiting Curds; Caret Cases; fine Steel Pens and Pen Holders. A fin lot of China Flower Vases; Mug and Iiikstnuds. Bells Test and Hand Bell of alt sites and prices , Ladies Pins French dersleuves ; Spcucar J Worked Collars; Ub Handkerchiefs and Veils. '- Ladies Silk, Cashmere and Cotton Hoes; Misses and Children' Cotton Jloes; Ladiea fin Silk Kid Finish, Silk Twisted, and'Thread Gloves, and Laoe Mils; Misses Thread Glove and Lnce Mils; Silk Shoe Laces, Gentlemen's Cotton Half Hoes; Suspender; Stocks; Shirt Collars; Black Cravats; Ilsir Stocks nnd Liner. Neckties; Gents fin Linen Handkerchiefs, plain and printed borders; fine Silver Headed Walking Canes; Crooked Hickory Stick. Blank Note and Memorandum Books, Dia ry s, die. Fine Gold F.yed Needles, the finest Needle ever in the plnce; Crosha Needle and Han dles, in boxes and eases, assorted sizes; Dului more Wire; Pins; Slnte Pencils, Ac. Pistols Colt's Repealers, complete; Allen's Revolvers, Double Barreled Rine and Self cocking Rifle Pistols; Undercook Rifle and cheap Pistols; fine I'owdcr Flasks; Powder Horns from el to M ench; Gun Caps; Shot Bngs; Gun Wipers; Gun Tubes; Nipples; Wrenches; Gun Mounting; Double Triggers; Mainsprings, An. Boots and Shoes Ladie An Kid, Italian Cloth and LastitiK Gaiters; Ladie and Mi see Kid Boots; Kid Walking Shoes; Goat Boots; and the best assortment of Misses and Chil dren' Shoes ever offered in this market, nnd at prices thnt no sane man can complain when Wheat is l,ft0s$2 a day and roast beef. Perfumer, Soaps and Extracts The Balm of 1000 Flowers; Oriental Drops; Wriuhl'a and Hand's Extracts for the Handkerchief ; Otto of Roses; Cologne; Phillooonie; Pomade; Bear's Oil; Ox Marrow; Hose Oil; Artige Oil; Shaving Tablets; Creams; Soni; Ladie Toilet Soap; National Soap; Erosive Soap; Starch Polish, Liquid Glue; Pearl Powder Rouge Bnlls; Lilly White; Meenfun; Toilet Powders; Lip Salve; Court fluster; Tooth Wash; Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Strawberry; Oil of Lemon; Oil nf Cinnamon; Lyon's Kntlmrloii; Cydouine; Puff and Puff Boxes. Toy of every kind; Fishing Hooka, Lines, Ac; Glass Marbles, Beeds and Needles. Confectionery Candies, Kisses, Gum Drop, Mint Drops, Liquorice Drops; Figs, Raisins. Prunes, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Lemon Syrup, Strawberry Syrup, Sarsnparilla Syrup, Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Cheese, Crackers, Pickets, Fresh Pis Fruits, Fresh Tomato, Pepper Sauce, Oyster, Sardines, Cinnamon Bui lt, Mace, Ac. Tilts Cigars and Chewing Tuhaeco; Smoking Tobacco; SnufT in bludders snd in papers, all of the best quality; Clay Pipes and nine hundred snd niuety-nine thousand nine hun dred and niuety-nine other trick, traps, no tions and crrtiiinstinces, to enumerate all of which would require a sheet of mammoth size, but if you will call he will take great pleasure in showing them, and will nav ne very serious objection to sellingyou anything that may suit your fancy "short profits nd quick sale." Athens, April Ho, 18H Caution to Firmer!) and 0;hrrs. nAVINOheen Informed that person, represent. Ing himself ss from New fork, haosr.l to sell the Aarltmlluml MncMnn made hy Wusstsa, tlsi.ii s A Co., of Albany, N. Y., to various psrties In fast Ten nessee, I hereby caution Kasl Tennesaesn to he war. f - such Importers, I hav the sol. right of thew wis. eiilues for Ksl Trnness, and Don. csn b use Ih.r unless procured from m or my sgeni. . unless pro. f )( (UTWi j,0 Broadway. New Tork. April 11, 18fr-tr More Likely Negroes, KING 4 PHILLIPS, MMiun enuntr.. Tenn., hsve anothr)ot of very likely Voting Negroes for sate, hoys weighing from to lie poooda and few likely girls, March 88, 1846 tf 891 r !