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l"t t UL' fe f . ; res r CATHARTIC PILLS OTFUATE by their powerful Influence on -the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu itU it bito healthy actioa. They remov the ubttructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other l,r(i..n of the body, and, by restoring their irregular i.tion to health, correct, whcreTer they exist, sucn. dirttngenienta aa are the first causes of disease. . . :- l nf ho r virtue, b Professors. rt-Tnnna, and PatienU, has shown cures of dan i rraus diseases almost beyond belief, were they not 's wtantiated by persons of such exalted position iul character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. ; 1 tr ractiflcntea are published in my American .!...jiiic, which the Agents below named are i tiaed to furnish free to all inquirjng. Annexed we give Directum for their use in the .mpi-int which they hare been found to cure. run CosTiVENBsa. Take one or two Puis, or v.rn quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cos .viioss is frequently the aggravating cause or Pilb, and the cure of one complaint ia the cure r' both. No person can feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it emi be, promptly relieved. I?or Dyspepsia, which is sometimes the cause i Umtittnett, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses from one to four to stimulate the stomach end livrr into healthy action. They will do it, and ll .o heartburn, bodyburH, and toulburn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. Whcn.it has gone, don't forget whst cured you. For a Fort Stomach, or Morbid Inaction of tht Domli, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. . FobNkrvousnksh, Sick Headache, Nausea, Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from four to eight pill on going to bed. If they do not .oper ate) siirHciently, take more the next dsy until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system.. Don't wear those and their kindred dis orders because your stomucb is foul. Fob Scbofula. Erysipelas, and all Diieatet of tht Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful nicer and soree have been healed up by the purging and purifying effec t of these Pilla, and anme VUagiiatiiig diseases which seemed to saturate the. whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the suHerer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To Pi'kipy the B i. , thev are the best medi cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable dint-axes will be swept out of the evstoin like chatf before the wind. By this property thev do as much good in preventing sickness as by tlie'roinarkable cures which they are making every where. , - .,. Livkh Complaint, Jxcnmce, onrf all Bihout Affectum arise from some derangement either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under mined by no other cause. Iudigestion is the symp tom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the biie into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alternately costiveness and diarrhcea, prevails. Feverish svmptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness ; sometimes there is severe pain in the side ; the skin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow; the stomach acid j the bowels sore to the touch ; the whole system irritable, with aiendency to fever, which inav turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious dinrrhea,'dvseiitcry, &c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morninrf, and repeated a few days, will remove llie cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such paim when you can cure them for 26 cents.- ' ' t Kheumatiam, Govt, and all Iitummatoty Fe vers arc rnpidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upuu tho blood and the stimulus which tliey afford to tho vital principle of Lifo. For these ami all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. . . , , , . As a Dinneb Pill, this is both agreeable and u- eftil. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly nuue has been made more effectual to the purpose fur which a dinner pill js employed. t . PREPARED BV Ti O. ATET1, rracficul and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MA88., 1 ' - ' AND SOLD BV J ' 0. TV. Ross, Allien; J. A. . muiir Co., 8w-ftveter; t. . Miktii. Callioun; and by all druairlsU anit aier Cfiunu everywhere. Jan 13-3m-8oi "And ho played on a Harpof a Vliouoaud Btrins." liiippy to announce lo"nll the ? T -.world and llie rest of mankind," thht. svij nre'ttow in receipt of one of the largest, most fiiliinnnlile,.ninl ilurnlile stoelss of Spri'tg nnd Summer Goods ever nffereil, for sale in this market. Our stock consists in pni t of Blenched and Brown Muslin, 'riekings, Drill and Checks, Prints of every etlo and price, Oinclinms, Lawns, Hrnwn ntnl Ulenclieil l.iiien,l'niiinier.Twels, iuli.iu CUilhi, Clianiln-ay, Uottonades. Can ton I'laiils nnd Stripes, Mersnilles (juilts, Kobe Jlrillinnfs, Mohnir de Organdies, Clinlli Uareue and Tisanes, Bonnet and TaffeM Iii't lions, Mom Triinminits, Collars and Under sleeves, M irrora, HntclioN ami Carpet Bags, ,silk nnil Leather Belts, Sonp and Perfumery, Gloves And Hosiery, Shirt Collars, llnir Stocks nnd Cravats, Porte Mummies, Violins, Combs, iBracelvts, Breast pins nnd Fintrer-rings, Ear rings, Bonk and Stationery, Hardware and Cm lei y, Boot s and Sl.oes, Drugs, Medioinea, and J 'ye stuffs, Stiaw, Leghorn, Panama and Fur Hats, (ila-s ami Queeusware, Masouic Aprons and Hukuo, Aa , iia, : We cannot enumerate the "one thousand and one" articles on hand, but ask the pub lic to give us a call, and they will lie con vinced that tliey can save money by buying our Goods. W. G. IIOUTOX fc CO. April II, 186 More New Goods! . r. xx. maiTzx oo.v AKU now reoeiving their usual well se leeled nnd Inrga stock of ' ' Spring and Snnimfr Goods! Thuir stock eonsisls in part of DresaGooils RilLs, Bareges, Tisn, l.awus. Organdies, Ginghams nnd Prints of the latest and most tasteful styles: Bonnets and Bonnet ltillioni; Collars and Undorsleevea; Lnces, and Kdg jugs; Glove and Hosiery in great variety. '' Also, Cloths, Ciwsimers, Tweeds, Italian Clo'tha, Ira d'Kto, Linen Drillings, Cotton adea, and great many utlier styles of season able Goods for Geutleinen's Wear. Keady-Ma-le Ctothing of all sorts, sizes, colors and prices. A superior assortment of Boots and Shoes; the latest stOes of Hats, Ao. Hnrdware'.Qtinensware, Glassware, Cutlery, Groceries, dto., da. To which l hey respectfully invite the at tention of their old customers and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call, fouling assured the Gooda and prices will )Ua4. . April 11, 1856 - . Land for Sale. James Howser, Executor of John Martin, de- ceasetl, t. Elixa and Joe, persons of color. i A OKEKAHI.Y to an interlocutory decree of the Ciretiit Court of Meigs county, .Tennessee, at the April term, 18n, thereof, 1 will proceed to go npon the iremiee ami eg 'pose to sale at mlilio oulory, to the highest bidder, for cah, on Saturday, the SSl.li day of June next, EIGHTY ACIU& OF LAND.be . loliL'inK to Hie nid defendiinKand Mng the Boullt-east diagonal half f lite quarter tec tum of Land on which the testator resided rtrevltm to hi dentil, in Mi eonnty, Ten nessee. Due half of the purchase money . must, lie paid down, and the residue hy the fourth Motiilay in Adu'nsi next. Bond and seoiii'U.v will lie retiniied and a iien retained for the balance o" lie unpaid purchase money. W. L. iloKlKLKV, Cltrk. )Jaj 18, lM-nt-j.r fee fT-SOU t' ' " c. I. 1 PR. JOUM BOLL. SOMETHINQ NEW AND VALUABLE Tb Boat powerful King on tbs turn of tbt (lobe sol rMgiis suprams in ttu Amarlna Kapublis. TIm powot of lbs erownsd hasds of Kurops sluk Into Inslguilcaus wbn eompurd to our Am-rkms King. Kuropsao kinas muploy tli porr nstad la tbna to Incraws in riotiM of tho rich ana lordly, and to roduoe to aroMar niosry and drgradstios, tho poorud dpnd cnu our American King goM 'orth vUh IUJ "llllD na to tin lordly nsiuion ud the haiablo cabin, raady Alik to adminbiur relief; and to offer health and bppi kss to the lofty aud lowly, the rich asd the poor. DU. JOHN BULL'S - ' AMERICAN KING OF PAIN Is tb Tsirra Woabsa or TBS Wosld. and th grasteat blessing r otranid to affltctsd humanity ; to tho su faring millions, tin Doctor euny, nlbr Is at jour com wand. Tou hafs only to aw lbi lusgioal rnnwly. All IhoM who silll suffer, and will not accept tin prolf.red tUlm, dMem sot tb pity of their Uniili-s. This wonderful ntdkin. during the brief period sine Its introduction, has carried happiness to tb hearts of thousands, and made III a charm to many who hereto far regarded It only as a painful and uissrabl exist-eiif-e. To in wind with all Liniments, Imbroeations, Palo Killer, and Pain Siiraoton, and let mtlltoM of glad tongue proclaim tlx merit of tho grml " American King of pain," a preparation composed solely of vege table and root, produced by America' own rich and bounteous soil. W would ask tb Labis, who are alway competent iudge of what I and what U not a valuable fainil; nwd :iue, to do us a special favor by giving lb King of Pais a single trial, and If wiutfactorv. eiert their Influent la It beliilf. reeouitnend It. pmk well and often of it, and that it I UMd b tiielraOheted neighbor. Th Ladles arealwavsobaritabl. and when they induce their suffering friend to use lb I" really valuable medioilM, they will be doing an act of benevolence that they can well b proud of. Thu t a powarful and truly -mngisal remedy for all xtrnal dlseaiw, ore, wlliug, bilrua, - Ac, and (or many Inlemal attllction f a certain cure, et It i perfeerlf nanule, and Incapable of producing tli leant Injurit-u effeou in lb niot delicate eaie or lb wwkwt coulitutwo It i entire! uwlw to follow th old and worn-oat system of publishing to the public thousand of cert i0 cat of wonder perforuied by till medicine. It costs but twnty-fi ceuta to try it, and lir. Hull stakes his well earned reputation ou th King of Pain doing all and uior thau h elaitu for it. We would aak have you tb Rhaumatlna or Goat 1 ths are not pleai-anl companions, and w know that you would Ilk to diiv them away a toon as powibl, tha ass ''HULL'S KINO Of PAIN." ' Would yon be cured almost Immediately of Kowal Complaint, Dysentery. Sumuiert'omplaint. Cholera wo. bun, Cramp, Colic, Head Ache, Tooth or auy other ache or pain, tho remedy t simple and th cure certain,, USK TUB QltKAT KJNO Of PAIS. . Would you have your Sorns, Swelling. Cuts, tlurns, Scalds, UruiMS, or soy other wouods beuled, w repeat It, us the MAOICAL KINO OF PAIN. Would you be cured of Scald Head, Stiff Joints, Rons Throat, Neuralgia, Sore llreut, Lumbago. Tetter or lling Worm, Salt llheum. hire of Pukonous lowcU, ChppJ Hand, aud all other Sore, either dry or ruuuing, w say agala and again toi'.i asMSDi is Dr. John Uuil's . "KiNO Or PAIN." . I Would you b cured of King's Kvil. Cancer, Tumors, Eruptions, or any dbeaso of the Skin caured by impure blood, theu as Dr. John Hull's Sarsaparills internally, aud the King of Pain externally, nothing can b mot oertaio tUan a spcady aud offeotual our. . j DR. JOHN BALL'S SARS APARILLA. This medicine, when used according to directions, Ul cure, without fail i ,. , ' ' - Scrofula, -or King's Kvil, Caucern, Kruptions Cf the Skin. Kryrlpelss, . Tumor, CUrouic, Sor Kyes, lllug Worm or Tetters. Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in th Bone or Joints, Old Sores aud Ulcers, Swelling of th Olands, S.vpliili. Iiynpepitia, Salt Hheum, THwtee of the Kidney, Dis-.iuiea arieing from tbs uneof Mercury, lofliof Appetite, Pain in ibaMdeantl Shoulder Qeneial Itel'lUt), Lumbago, CoUfhl. Colds, -lieopny. Jaundice, t:ottlri!ties, llroncnlti, IVoiikitesaof t'host, bore throat, f'uluiouHry uuiictions, and ail other Dltirasvfl tending to produre Consumption, LfverCcm 1 pluinu, Peuial IrrejrularilUrt ami t orn plaint, low tiplrltii. Sickand Nerfou ilead-actie, NiglitSweata, -Jfxpotiure, or Juipriideuve iu Life, Chronic eon-;itutft-nal lliHeaM-a. and aa a Poring and .. Hummer Drink, and General Tonic lor tbs S.Mttein, ulid a (lent) and Pleasant Putgatire. It Is superior to Dlu Lick sud CoDgrws Water, ' ' Ball", orSeidlilU rowilers. It Is a remarkiible fact, that among th hundreds of eminent physicians who hav eiaiuiusd th recipe by which Hull's Saraapsrllia I pnpartL not ou ha con demned it, but all approv it, aud eoniinand It la tin highest Uriu Many phyiiclans axpress tliemieli strongly in th belief that ft U decidedly th bout prepa ration of Sarsaparills that ha eier been placed before the public Although there are meuy pliysicians who fral a reiUJUnce to having their name appended to lb racommendatlou of auy partirulai remedy, notwith standing they may approve of it In th highest degree; tbiw ar othora who frankly yield tneir aupport In favor of a reaiedy which they know Is capabi of doing o siaeb good In an sfllteted coiumuuity. A au evidence, read tb following from eld aud respectable physician, of high standing la lbs eoiuniunity hi whhih tbey life. , TESTIMONY: K7Tcstimony Ilk ths following renders suptrflous all ooaimsnts on tlie efficacy of Bull'. Saraaparilla. From Dr. L 1'. Vandal), Professor of Chemistry iu the Louls vlll Medlcsl Colloget I have looked over the list of in gredients composing John llull'i Kitract of Sana pari I la and hav no hesitation In aayiug that they form a safe compound, and oo that promises well iu ehronlo dis ease, to which It is applicable. L. P. YANDALL U D. Loeiavou, J un 6, IbsS. What Dr. Pyls, physician by appointment to th LouUvllls Marios Hospital says of Hull's oarssparilla I Loouvuu, March 20, 1MB. I hav examined ths prescription for ths preparation of John Uuil's Saraaparilla, and 1 be I lee th combina tion to be aa excellent one. aud well calculated to pro duct aa alterativa Impression on tb system. I hav asd It both In public and privst practice, and think It the beet article now In us. H. PYI.K8, U D. Resident Puyakiae Loulsvilla Usrlns Hospital Better testimony than was aver offered In favor of any aiedicloo. Kev K. W. Seuoo He. It. Stannson I Loouviui, Hay JO, 1849. W hav used John Bull' Sarsaparllla, and hav known it to b uad, with entire satisfaction ; and w hav no baaltstlna In stating our belief, that It Is a sat and valuable medical compound, snd calculated to pro duo much good and ralhiva much suffering; and ttwrefor would cheerfully and Dost rueljr recommend it to tb aflislod. (8lrod K. W. SRIION, JL BTKVJtNSDn. W would earnestly Invite all persons who ar suffer Ing with any of the ills that nesh Is heir to, to call on Dr. John Bull's agent and get a copy of Hull's family Journal gratis i aud for the sake of humanity w hop that a single individual will out be found unwilling to gtte Uuil's Sarsaparllla a trial after reading snd recol Teattug, at tb same time, that It Is ImpoMlbi for to Doctor to publish th tenth part of the number ofeer tfttcstee of abounding cure pel formed by hi S.rapa rllla. The amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Dr. Hull's eariuiparlila. fmm well known Mid dlstin- C'thed Individual, both iu public and private life, has u perfsotly overwhelming. OPFICKf), KO. I PIPTII ST., I.OTI8TILLB KY A.HII.XO. 3 t OlIITI.A.MIT 8T..K. Y. The above popular medicine" reeelvnl anil for sale by O. W. ROSS, Athena; O. CANNON, Matlisonvl lie. Call and get Almanacs and olrculnrs free. reb l-ly-rW iiiviiwv sTAniii:. rfwilR suhscrllM-r has opened a Livery Btalils In th M. Stable altiiched totlie Athens lintel, an.l lias sup plied himself with a number of good llorc. Carriages, buggies, Ac, and Is prepared to accommodate all who may csll on him, on rcnsonalil terms. His stock Is good, vehicles new, and his nhjeot Is to keep what has been very much needed at this place, the tight sort of an establishment. Persons enn be accommodated at all times at a moment's nolle. II asks liberal patromge. march la-lf-KWl JOHN L. BHIDOEb. IJlflc Giant Corn and Cob Crusher I HATE the right for lhl cclchrsted Mill for Ronne, Monroe, M-MInn, Bradley, Polk, Ithca and Meigs cnunllus, snd am now prepared to nil all orders. t Psica-No. 1 too; No.8 t. W. R. HURLKT, Loudon, Tenn. 8. K. Rsnss, Athens; J. !. Bsi.sau. Hon Creek; C. Kit', Uiccviik; aud AlxPS Oaivsw, Charleston, Agrul. Feb. Ift, lSoo-in-iM 3Hcvu.1l Ajonoy. rfVIH uiulertlgtied having been appointed Agent for 1 I lie I strntt-ra'niKt l.l litre ' of Chsrlvstnn, S U., Is prepared to loan money (on No. 1 paper) on 80, an and n day bills, on accommodating terms. Also, will check on the North and South at cus tomary rates. . Nov 10 0BO. W. BOSS. KtiOTS nntl Shorn.-Just received a large Mock, from common to the very bel Call and amine. For sale bp net BJ . Oliu, n, now. SAI.TI KnUl-V) barrels King's Salt rseelved snd ftr salrby ntir.') . W, 0. HORTON A CO, Tennessee and Georgia Oottxm-immloix XXoxisao, AILKIllS, LA. Jonxj. ntijjpiiRKvs&co., RfctfPLCTFUIXy announce lo the Planters of South wt.ttru Ueorgia that tliey have commenced a Umtrtl ftmmimion ft. , la the store-hoos near slestrs. Poriow, price A Furlow's i1,""" "chouse. They will keep a Urge stock sell cheap of "er' which they will I9ar t'! n call and Me. . ROETT & ROBSON, Faclwre and Coaimisslen nerrbantk, Nos. 1 and I Atlantic Whsrf, Cbarleatosie R. r. CJ FECI AI. attention given to th. sale or Wheat, Hon,, Z. I f I"irro'" ur long experience in the bust nes. we feel confident of giving atifactioo. Liberal advance mail on consignment. rJ' 1. ""I' ,nm- ia , 0a.; Hon. M. A Cooper. ttow.h,Ua. Juljttliyi HARDWARE. couktm:t, ti:iv i:TsV co Biuret rwrnBTKRa o Hardware. Cutlery. Guns, IMstoli, Ve., No. 85 IIatnk RTRtrr, C HA RLE STO X. x n WILLIAM C. COl'gTMT. OILBKRT Tt.v'. JAUICa g. KTAItg. June 17. tf ! 247 R. M. MePIIERSON, (uevMsortoC. WalUtce rf Venerium ,) Main btreet,.... Kisoiville, Tenn., Macon Steum Klillst, lioauell, Curt rlprlil and sylvan Tf III, Milrrlnsr, . Oeorgia Osnabcrg and Tarn.; Tobacco, Quceuwar, 7Vrvj Four mouth. ' ' July iO-1y-85 RANKIN, PULLMSI & CO., mroBTKRS AMD WAOLS3AI.I DKALKRa IN Foreign and America Or fsd,. Ann READY-MADE CLOTHING, 131 Meeting street, 11 A R LESSTOX, S. C. WJ. . AltIN, I A. D.ITH. 1. W.PULLlAlt, B-mViiWaTH. P. M, CBAIOMILES. I Feb. 25. 1858 tf 281 GILLILANDS, HOWELL & CO DIRECT IUPAIitvdi a h... .u Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods ao. 83 Uaynestreet, , . r . . CUARJ.H S7tJ , . C. , N.B. Boltine Cloths al wars on hand. Wat. n. GILLILAND, SlIlNKY a. noWILU W. D. OtLLILAND. JAUKS tlll.l.ll .sn JAMES n. NICHOLS. ' Oct. 81. 1851 tf i3 riioin ( e Dti-ur ix Atlanta. SEAGO & ABBOTT, (Siicceuore lo Pegu J; liomar,) ATLANTA, GA., Ware-toutt nnd Cnmnileeton .tltrthantt, AM) GENEKAI. AGENTS Ton the pnieliase nntl sale or all kinds of I Tennessee I'rod lice, Mervtinntlire, Groce ries, le. Oct. fi, 1854 1y 815 ALCI. M. W1LHCI. M. r wiscneLO. Wallace&Winfffield. General Conimissiaa Hcrchanls, jE.ii.Kits .v ruonvcK, Atlanta, tscorpin, Wll.f. give spcclnl affentlnn to the snlc of liacon, l.tinl, lluticr, rionr, Tobacco, Ac, c. Itert r to C. Wnllaee, Knoxvllle, Term.; Toole, flro. A Co., Mitryrille, Tenn.: H. T. Cox, Louisville, Tenn.: J. Dnnnldton, tJnltla, Tonn.; Jnhnson A Hair, Msdison ulle, Tenn.; Hrobnon A l)ro.,rivier cminty.Tenn.; Fslus A King, Untnlridge, Tenn.; Vaughn A Pickel, Sweetwa- lir. Tfi.n - H t1 .tuj.lf.n,, . ,t...n., . ... , . --".-m, ainrii,, irill,.; lOUUain, JCn- nlngs A to., Augusts, (,.; John Cunninghsra, flreens horo'. Oa.; P. W. Lucas, and John H. Newton, Athens, John Winirfii'lil. Minll.nn n . ...i..... s. uw - con, Or.; r. T. V illia, Havannah, Ua. Nov9-ly-72 J. A. A N S IjK Y, ' CKNKItAL Commloainn and 1'roducn Trrrliant, OBlc on Broad street, opposite Union Bank, -"JVveut,, o-a.. WILL give prompt anil personal attention to the sale of liacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Cotton, and all srticle of Merchandise consigned to him. Also, to th forwarding of Goods for the Interior ami Northern market at the customary rates. Liberal advances, el ther In cash or by acceptances, made on articles lo store or when hills of tailing accompany drafts. RsrancKCW : Raker, Wilcox A Co.; M. A B. Wilkinson; J. C. FargA, "Csshier," Augusta, Ga. ' Hand, Williams A V) ilcox; Thos. Trottt A Co., Charleston. P. C. Win. Dun can; Padtlelfonl, Fay A Co.; F. T. Willis, Savannah, Cla. Pturges, llennett A Co., New York. J. C. Wilson A Co D. Stuart A Son, Raltlmore. Wood A Low, New Orleans. C. B. Welhorn, Dnlton. Oa. Grenvllle A Sample, Chat tanonga, Tenn. HearnYn, Son A Co., Knoxvllle, Tenn 8. K. Reeder, Athens, Tenn. W. Shapanl A Co.; Berry A Uemeville, NsshviUe, Tenn, . Nov. 24, '54 tf Mi Tennessee Produce Agency. JO. riRWiss snl.rg g. sidhdirs. PARSONS & SAUNDERS, KKOXVII.g.R. TI VV . loimi roa trs roscstii or all iiiosor Teuneaitie Froduoe, 8uch a Wheat, Rye, Corn, Bacon, Dried Fruit, Ac. jan is, 1000-17-tKV milM T. WnOTTOH. C. nOIXOWAT. W00TT0N & HOLLO WAY. Commission Merchants, isn Froduoe Doalersj, Cotton Avenne .- ....IfAt OV, GA.,' STILL continue at their old stand.-vhere they will be pleased to receive consignments from Tennessee and Northern Georgia. We refer the public to our form er patrons a to our promptness and attention to their interest. Jsn 4-ly-8S0 P. I). GATES, Commission Merchant, AMD DBALKa IN JlgricvUural implement and Machinery, No. 1 Broadway NEW YOHK. KKTCIIUM'8 Mincing JfaeMnee, Hay JWiwee, Hem Hoe, Cnltimtore, Jtom, Straw Ciiftont, Com Shelter; Reaprrt, Hart Powertand ThrenKere, Combined Threnhereand Winnowere.amt other Aari. cultural Machine. mar 18-tf-847 WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY, (Sueceuior to Baker, Wileom A CO.,") Augusta, His. July JO, 1855 , 85 Commission Business, S. K. REEDER RKSPKCTFULI.T Informs the cltltens of McMInn county, and thepnbMc generally, that he will attend to the Selling, Purchasing, and Forwarding of all kinds nf Produce. Also, lo orderlngGootls, Groceries, or any kind of Machinery that may be called for. Ho can fur nish machinery, such as Threshers, Reapers, Mowers, eiaik and Straw Cutters, or any klud wlsnea.ai manu facturers' prices, freiithl added. A good lot of Threshers on the way and t arrive In a few days. Also, one Circular Saw Will and one Clover Holler on hand and for snle Mr B. n. KE.tus.ti. Athens, Tenn., tnny U-tf-l9 XV. 33. IIATiTi, 3VX. X3.( (Formerly of MonticeUo,Ky.) PIIVKiriAr AND SURGEON, URSPECTFULLV snnounee to the public thai he has located permanently In Athens, and Is now pre- Kared to attend on call In town or country. Having ad nine years experience as a Physician and Surgeon, and the advantages of a thorough oours al two Medical Schools Louisville, Ky., and New York he flatters himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may need his nrnfessonal services. Office one door welt of th Office of the Post, recently oocupled by Dr. C.A.Jordan. April a, isoo H-azv DR. J AS. BUCKNER, . X3oxs.tlsstt. TN rettiminp; his thnnka for the very liberal pntronstte lie has already received, would respectfully announce to ail who may need the aid of a Dentist, that he is well prepared t execute All work in the various (tranches nf his profession. General satisfaction will he given, both in prices nnd (trie of work. Kiceville, Tenn., May S 1855 It' S48 II. E. Doflson. D. P. S., Surcoou TJontitat, llevilnnd.. Tenn., AGRADUATR of th Ralthnor Culler of Dental Surgery, having located permanently, offers his services to the cltlaen of Rest Tenne.se. II under Mauds Dentistry a taught In th principal .College In th Tolted State, in all it vsrion brache. All vxasni- I nation of Ui sneuth fre f charge. His eh.rrcs ar modcrat. (wpt 8-ly-8M I DR. J. L. ATLEE, Athene, Tenn., w ILL give hi entire attention to the practice of Ueitici. Oiiic eouth of th Bridge, laugg 31. R. MAY. M. D., SURGEON ASD fllY SiCIAfli ATIIKX8.TKNN.. T ESI'ECTFL'LLY tenJera his i.rofeaoional m. . acrvices to the pubhe. .Jan. U. 1 2 DR. JAMES B. TAYLOR, jntreo mc-s-t'L-ccrp V T I LL hereafter (ire his whole attention v to me rractice or ilctiicine. Jui 8. 185S tf W. H. &. R. COLLINS. Associate Traveling Dentists Address. Suir Spring, Julyl8-tfJ Uhea cnafy, Tenn. XV. F. KEITH, A. x t o x-m. o y nt Xia w, iteci-eioj Alhcim, Teun. T. L. CATE, . jg- xi j y c . J- c w, mujch;-a-ifj Decatur. Tenn. -.ay jiacs at. coots. WILUS LOWBV. 100HE Ai LOWRV. Attorueya a, t Xiaw. janis-y Atbena. Tenn. 830 JARNAIN & CALDWELL. Attorneys At Xj v tkt, Atheuss Tenn. iLma r. ismotx A.CALawatx. aprn so-ti-tH JOIIV A. IIIXL., Ailornfy at Law and Land Ajr;ent, lloonvboro Boone county, Iowa, . . 'wV"-'-Pc'lceln the various Courts of the State, v w mm, Miaiiu w ,,ie mcniion anu saieoi juaud v ar rants, buying snd selling Laud Ac. Refer tu Hon. A. Dlbrell, Nashville, Tenn.: Geo. Brown, Fsq., Madisonvillc, Tenn.; WiU. F. Keith, Ksq., Athens, lenn- majr ll-tf-840 GEO. W. BRIDGES ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. PRACTICE?, in thedilTerent. .,(U..1 X " .,-j,.M-Iiohiiil' the Third Jtnlioinl c;.,.,,;i .:n , ,, mil attend to the collecting and seeitriiifr of claims nnu win give ma tinairided attention to all Dusincsseniriisteu lo Ins care. March 2. 1849 tf js JOSEPH ANDERSON, 1tto v ti ' at i, n tr. a 'n'"''ngon, llhea co Tenn. April 1- DoLANO 'ZIOTJSZ, ( Irvelund. Trnn. . fB11IKnbor named House, situsteil within a few enn- oi me uepot, ia now oh-i ror the reception of Trave'ert. Persona traveling on llie East Tennes see and Ucorgla Kail Road, and stoppl gat Cleveland, will nntl this House wore conveniently situated than the snlcrll.r nl,..lr. l.l..ir , .... i.i. ... . . ( ,r ,v uc nil aimiH ertlons togivesntlsfnctlon.and to render coin for (able, ..m; "njr invvr iinu wun tneir pHlronage. April II, '6il-tf-aU4 LOIIEXZO JJsLASO X7NIOIJ' ZXOTJS33. Formei lif Rail Road Houee,) Athena. Tenn., 13 y I. 33. VCTXietssell. rBI II K proprietor respectfully announces to the public M. Unit lie has recently refilled and refurnished the soove nmic, un i unit tie will use his utmost endeavor to iiKixe It the traveler's home. His table will h- sup plied with the best the country affords. He hope by unremitting attention to comfort of his eueita to n,. ri. and receive a liberal share of patronage. jniiio-t-i)!) OCOEE HOUSE. Cleveland, Tenn. OXJO. W. MAYO "Snj KSI'CTFL'LI.V gives notice that he has leased this I ( wcli-kuo.n Hotel, and that it is now open for the reception of travelers slid boarders. Having hsd a long experience in the business, he Hatters himself that he will be able, by constunt and devoted attention to it. to keep such s House as shall meet the approbation of an wno may give mm a can. tit t able will at all times he supplied with the best the country affords, snd every effort made on his part to render his guests comfortable. iv suucii. a snare oi patronage. novz-tf-olt XjiaxTTTr s" hot hxj, Lnrnnv, tkmn. flllUS well known House has been newly lltteil up with JL bedding, furniture, Ac. Theundersigned hn. taken charge of It, and in announcing himself for the public patronage asks ' the tree to be tested by Its fruit," and pledges highseir, by sn assiduous attention and a due regard for the comfort and tastes of his guests, they shall be cared for snd furnished with the best the coun try affords. He haa also connected wlih the house the large stable, sheds and lot, of Messrs. Taylor, Ilrldges A Co., snd will b prepared in that line. Janlll-8S1 . WM. M. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE. IMMEDIATELY AT THX DEPOT, C'huttunoofra, Trnn. - T. CHL'TCIIFIKI.D, Paopanrroa. Aug. lT-lf-860 UNION HOTEL, Benton, Tenn. W. W. STOSK, (Formerly of Greenetitle,) UKSPKCTFl'LLY informs the puhllcthat hehas taken the Hotel formerly kept by Joseph Pelton, Benton, Tenn. Determined to keep the right sort of House, he will spare no pains to accommodate and render com fortable all who may call. His Table shall he spread with the hes ithe country afford,, and his Stable will be provided with plenty or provender. Determined to merit public patronage, he hopes and expects to receive a due share of it, July 18-tf-8M Goods-Goods ! New Good3 1 "W3VT. TX 33jfVXsUI3"Cr ' VfOUl.,l) respeotlully announce - lo his U customers and also to the trailing puV lio generally, that be is now iu receipt of Ins Spring and Sammcr Supplies, to which lie invites, their attention. The stock ia Incite, embracing a general assort ment of Ladies Dress Goods, bonnets, Uonnet Trimmings, Gloves, toj Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, all seasonable styles. Hats, Hoofs and Shoes; an extensive assortment of Hosiery, tc, Ao. Also, Grocerie Hard warp, Qtieeniware, Cutlery, and in short, almost every thing that the wants of the ptiblio may require, or fancy crave, and all of which be. proposes selling on the moat reasonable terms. lie respectful ly solicits an examination of his assortment. Athens, April 25, 1866-396 Slnju of the Skeleton Wagon. Southern Carriage Repository. in HE subscriber begs leave to Inform the Merchants I and Planters, that he hss opened a reKsitory for the sale of Carriage; Buggie; Hornet; etc., at No. 20 lleekman street, running through to )H fpruce street entrance on either street. The main floor (188 feet In length) affords ample eontn for keeping always on hand a large and complete assortment of every description and variety. Having learned the trade In the Factory of his father he ia particularly familiar with every department In the business, and Is therefore enabled to oversee order for any kind of work entrusted to him, and superintend every sttige of Its manufacture. His long residence in the Couth and West, and Intimate knowledge of every section, snil his experience while with Messrs. Baldwin A Starr, and Messrs. Frothlngham, Newell A Co., gives him many advantages In the selections required for the different parts of the country. Also, an acqualntane with the character of work, draft, track, height of wheels, quality snd atse of springs and axels neoessary for the particular localities. Particular attention paid to spe cial orders, either through merchants or to the subscri ber direct, snd all prices guaranteed to be as low as the work can possibly be furnished, and which will he equal In every respect, to that of the very beat and oldest city or country establishment. it llrrkman street Is within a few doors of the Park, on theHooth-enst side, across from the Atnr House, and In a line from Park Place, Murray, Warren and Chamber streets, near the Drick Church, Lovejny's and Clinton Hotels. Having convenient office accommoda tions, and papers from the southern cities and towns, he trusts that he may havetheplearureofacall Irtin hi friends, and from thos who will do him th favor to ex amine his assortment, and being the only eatablishment adapted to the "mitliern trade In ths lower part of the city, he respectfully solicits a shr of patronage. He beg to refer thos unacquainted with him. to sny of the Jobbing House. In New Vork city, engaged In the "nuthern or Western trade, flreat care will bs taken In packing and engaging freight. Insurance. Ae. A dis count allowed to the trade. WM. L. McDUNALD. N. D. Win L. McDonald takes plsasur In referring to the merchants nf this place. New Vork, Feb 1, IWaVom-aM Ooolx. J9toxros. rpilS undersigned has for sal a variety of Cook fttnves latest and moat annroved patterns. Th. castings are beautiful. Th Hoortrr State Store snd Kentiuxty are cast at Cincinnati, Ohio, and the South. enter ia cast at the Knoxvlll Foundry. He expects to hare, in a abort time, anme beautiful fir Htnv.a lb.. heaatlngronms. All who wish to purchase a ehesp and good artlcl In Ui Ktov line, will do well to call and exavnin for themsslve before purchasing flsewhei. Atbes Scpl Jl-if-eM , J. W, bl ACK HELL, OMICH.ON. Till beanlihtl thortmgh-bred fl5V 5fltBi Bora will eland the prent ea IM 1 fl T eon. commencing on the lth day ii lfmJJtLA. of March Inst., and ending on the 1st day of July next, Sundays snd publiedavt excepted, two-thirds of his time at the stable of Jab a Heudersoa, Charleston, Hradley county, Tenn., and one-third at the stable of Daniel Fesler, one mile Pouih-east from Georgetown, Ilradley county, and will be let to mares at the exceedingly row price of $3 the single leap, with, out any further privilege, th oioney to be paid invaria bly in advance; all) the season, to be paid at the lime of service, or tlx to be paid at th clcae of the season, with the privilege of the season service another year lo sound snd heslthy brood mares that may fail to get with foal this season, after having been duty attended to by their owuers; or a6 io insure, th suoney to be paid as soon as the fact is ascertained or the ownership of the property changed. All possible care will be taken to ovoid accident, bat no liability will he Incurred for any Ihatmsy happen. M. W. WKTMOItK. For Description and Pedigree, see bills. W No alteration of the above terms will be recog nised by me. March Xl, Ibot-tf-Wl j M. W. W. ATHENS FOUNDRY AND 'IVlAoIiliie Work. 'Iilh sul.t-i-ilieis would respectluliy an 1 nounce to the eitirens of Athens and the public generally, that they are now in opera tion and prepared to do CASTING of every description in their line, and would therefore solicit orders from all those who may want nnyiiung oi tlie Kind. They are now casting and have for snle dif ferent sizes of the Globe, or Air-tk'ht Cook Stoves, furnislied complete; various sixes of rnrlor, Mne J'lnte, Chnnitier, Office and Shop Stoves. Also, Hollow Ware; Waflle Irons; riougits, right and left liaml. Also, the Kilgnre Spiral or Incline Water Wheel, which will saw from two to five thou sand feet per day. II kinds of JVt -tO. O H INEI1Y fitted up in the best and most durable manner, and upon snort notice. Also, Iron Hailinir of everv deserintion. They are also prepared to do all kinds of lirnss casting. . The highest Cash price will be paid for OLD C01TKU. , ZIMMERMAN A THOMAS. P. S. TVe have connected with the Workg an excellent 1'attern Mnker, "so thnt persons wishing castings can have patterns made to oraer. 2. dt T. Athens. Tenn., Oct. 20. 1854 tf 817 G-IlOOBrilES. Ai-ousTi.tiso., sept 4, 1S65. QA IIHD8. good and prime Sugar ; J?"il' 200 barrels Stimrt's Clarified Sugar; . 1(10 pscksges l-oaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar 8(10 bags fair, prime, aud choice Coffee; 100 mats Java Coffee ; 1,1(10 kegs Nails, ail siscs; ' 4.000 sacks Halt ; ' 400 hags Ruck and Drop Shot: 8,000 lbs Bar Lead ; 60 li lid Cuba Molasses; 73 barrels Stimrt's Hugnr-nouse Pyrup; SiO boxes and k-ga Tobacco, every quality 61) chests Hyson. Imperial and Black Teat 240,000 Spanl-h and German Cigars; oi nj ooxes Anamaritineantl fienn Candles ; iOO boxes Dar and Fancy Soaps ; 100 kegs sup. rsrb. Soda ; A large stock of Manilla Rone. W flit V Incht nd Cord and Plow Lines; Painted Palls; Brooms; Churns; Tubs; Brass Hound Pails; Half Buckets; Spices; Pepper; Ginger; Cassia; Imllgo; Blue Vitriol; Copperas; Powder In kegs and cans; Pickels; (heese; Butter and soda Bis cuits, Ac, for sale. Our stock (liquors excepted) will at times he one of the largest io this market. Orders from our friends will command prompt atten tion. Consignments of Produce are solicited. IIAKKII, WltltillT ACO. Chaxi.xs Baxks, ftfe Bnher, Wilcox A Co. n W. It. HtaIix, I B . . Jong 8. WeionV, f V- " sept T-tf-8S8 i.n i'H it v.vt to r.i it.n t. uni Premium Wheat Fans! FfpilE undersigned would respectfully Inform the Far JL iiiiug public snd all others interested, that they still continue to inaiiufactur !. I . 'I liurba-r'a lniirvt-d ft' n-in I it ni Vli at Ann st their old stand in Philadelphia, Tenn., and hove also es tablished shops at Cleveland, Tenn.. and Dalttin, Ga., where they will be happy to wait upon their old friends and as many new ones aa may desire their machine. These Fans are sn Improvement upon the "I. T. Urant Fan," by Mr. Thurher, who was tlie Inventor of the Grant Fan. These Fans have received premiums where large numbers were on exhibition, In various States of the Union, to wit : In New York, where there wer over fifty competitors for the premium, and In Ohio, where there were thirty contending for tlie same. Vir glnla, Pennsylvania, NortliCsrolli a, and the Middle Di vision 01 th State of Teuuetsee, hav acknowledged the superiority of these Fan by awarding premiums, at their respeetiv Fairs, to the proprietors. These Fans enjoy unrivalled reputation wherever they have been used, for their superiority of construction, and the rapidity with which tliey perform their work being able to clean one bushel per minute and remov ing everything that could be accomplished by Smut Ma chines. One of these machines was timed snd tried at Joseph Jones', nesr Philadelphia, Tenn., the result of which experiment the annexed certificate will show, Hood material shall be procured, snd only good work men to construct ttiem, which enohl-ts us to warrant all work done at our shops. Those wishing rood machines would do well to send In their orders early, as the de mand shout harvest is usually greater thsn csn he sup plied with the desired dispatch. Letters sdtlressed to theundersigned at Philadelphia, Tenn., Cleveland, Tenn, aud Dslton, Oa., will receive prompt attention, - J AUKfllN COTTON A CO. Kstss A HxxnxitsoK, Athens. Tenn.. sre Agents for the sale of the above Fans. This certifies that theundersigned timed and tried N. U. Thurher's Premium Wheat Fan. and stsle that It cleaned one bushel per minute, separating all filth to such s degree of perfection that it csnot be rivalled by any Fan now in use; and we recommend all who stand In need of such a mschine to examine this Improved ran -before purchasing elsewhere. 1. D. Joxxs, - . CH.S. VAN SOS, i A. W. Col ar. This Is to certify that I have been using on of the Wheat Fans manufactured by Thurber A Cotton, called N. U. Thurher's Improved Premium Fan. and believe II lo be superior to any Fan I have seen in use In this country. Taos. Baowg, Philadelphia, Tenn., Dee IT, - Athens. Tenn., Will Dee., 1SB5. T nurehaaed one of Thurber'a -Imuroved Premium Wheat Fan., from Messrs. Thurber A Cotton this yesr, and am well pleased with It. My hands tell me It Is Just the Fan they wanted. . David Clxags. Dec 5fK-em-TII XX. Xa. TITXTIjUTir c CO.. (Suoeeuon to Tinley A Uerron,) - Iteceiviiiff tfc Forwarding Ag-erste - ASD Gcnrral Commision Merchants, bouiu vt nan, marlcalon, s. :.. g1 IVE their personal attention to the ssle of all kinds W of Produce snd Manufactures, snd will make prompt returns of the same, and to tilling orders for sll kinds of Goods iu Oils rasrket, for a commission of t per cent. 7 heir personal attention will also be given to the Receiving and Forwarding of Goods to any part of the globe, at III cents per package, except large paak age. of Machinery and Furniture, which will be charged according to trcuble and responaihility. Iron in loose bar and Spikes for Hull Roads will be put through st li-VI per ton, sll expenses Included, and Nails at lOcts per keg, all expenses included. Shippers may fully rely upon onr positively protecting their Interest against over charge of measurement, weight snd loss of packages. , Merchants of Knoxville, and of East Tennessee, thst receive their goods st Knoxville, csn hsve them prompt ly forwarded through this House, and psy all their bills at Knoxville. Those who choose to hln throngh out House and that of Gower A David, Greenville, 8. 0., can have their Goods promptly forwarded, and pay all freight and chargea to Gower A Davids, at Grecneville. We would reapect'ully refer with pleasure tr the fol lowing gentlemen, most of whom we have daily transac tions with, believing them to be the proper referees : Shepherd, Maxwell A lloyt; Barry A McDsnnel; Mar ley A Rlcardl; Craighead A Deadcrlrk; N. Gammon A Son; Cowan A Dlcklnsnn; J. 8. Van Ollder; T. H. Smiley; Timothy Sulllns; J. II. Walker; R, M. Mcpherson: Hoi- land A Rawlins; Kinsloe A B'o., Knoxville. Win. B. Coleman, B'nnlvale rprlngs. Henry Mlsaroon, Agent of New Vork Steamers; John Caldwell, Agent of Balti more and Ho.ton Snil Packets; H. T. linker A Co.. Agents of Baltimore and Philadelphia Sail Packet-, Homes A Story, Agents of New York Sail Packets, Charleston. i li. h. tin i.kt. late or Knoxville, Ten. Nov28-tf-874 JAB. II. ARTOI E. Oarleslon.S.C. Flouring Mills. TUB subscribers respectfully announce (o the public that they have recently put up a MILL 1 miles Soulh of Athens, on Kns (snallee Creek, on an entirely new and im proved plnn, and ore now prepared to aicom inndnte those who have Whent and Corn lo grind. They can grind any quantity on short notice, and insure a fine "turn tint." They especially solicit the tiatronntfe of such a d.. sire a superior article of Flour for family use sMrin, Hamilton t SON. Jsn 18, 1856-tf-882 IMCaoIiliie 81ion.' rPO all who wish Machinery fitted tip or re 1 paired, please call at the abnva Mill ti mile South of Athens. I am prepared lo do work in the most durable ma liner. Persons wishing a No. 1 8mut Mill can snnnlUA short nolioe. -JOSEPH H. RMITll JanJR, J8n8-tf-88 Vi T P;n.TT' Wl,h " Mt '"' Oren W W AnttUti IrUtt Pal nu V... .v.. c" low. Butter. e., for which the hfir.i?t price win he rlv. r a nd h it nTvfi irAiTFni-t i. I A now paying SI per Acre. aug fl. w. Ross, Threshers! Threshers! ALL persons wishing to phrc.se Thresher, and Ma rhtnr rf ska, Mm 4. n . . . . , , '.: , . - wmi ' -Ti ,0 nana In their order. Immedi.lely. (. K. REEDER. A J... AUiens, Feb. !3-tf " Singer's Sewing Machines. ALL persons wh dmlrw to obtain full snd reliable Information respecting Sisuca' gswue Macbirm their price, capabililies, advantages, siscs. Improve ments, method of working, mean of procuring them, snd all other particulars can do so by applying at our office, - AU 823 BR OA D VA T, i'K V YORK", by letter or in person, for I. W. Singer V C' Uastelte. This psper is devoted entirely to the Sewing Machine Interest. Copies will be supplied gratis to all interested. N. B. The anparallelrd .ucces of our Sewing Ma chine ha Induced several fraudulent Iniutiona of them, besiae numerous lnrrtugemenu of our patent of which we own sixteen. Suit for the Infringement or our patents nave recently oeen decided In our favor in the u. t. circuit uouru ni new lorkaud.New Jersey In the.e suit, the great principle of Holding dovts the fabric to be eeired to U tnrfixf i of which Is used In all Sewing Machlues has been fully established. The Wheeler A Wilson, and the Gmvev A Baker Sewing Machines, as we allege, each infringe Hire distinct patent, owned hy ua. W hav .ait. agsinst them in seversl of the U. 8. Courts, which will soon be tried. We hereby caution th public not lo buy any Infringing Machine, a they can be compelled by law to stop using meat, ana to pay co.t and dam res. fSf Local Agents wanted to snake sale of our Im proved Sewing Machines. To persons properly quail fled for the buseness, a rare opimrlunity for profitable and pleasant enjoyment is offered. New and Improved machines exchanged on liberal terms for old Mschines or every kind. I. M. SINGER A C0 may S-Sm - Principal Office, 828 Broadway, N. X CIIANGi: OP FIKM! Look out for Squalls! "TE have uoId out our itock of Ooods to JiMW CiimMTT anil Datid Caktbi.u.. Tlmnkrul for the liberal pntronafre heretofore extended to na, we so licit a eontinimnce of tne iime 10 the new iirm. Our old eumrtonien will now ae tht propriety and necesiltj of iquarina; up their account! tome of whom have not paid ua a dime in three yearal It would be quite gratify, n to our fee I in pi to wt.it with them a few yeara lonrvr, but Laving ottf since czhaiuted our prt rale capital, and not having "ttrnck copper!' we aliall be comirelled to force collection! In a rurv abort time. tf they are not voluntarily made. We have no deafra to preas our customer or put them to cont, and those who prefer II can come forward and contest Judinnert, Tlmse who neither pnj up nor confess Judgment, must not be offended if we aue them, more especially after hitting Indulged them ao long. And we hope they will not put ua to the trouble and expense of hunting there up but that they will come forward Uke clever fellows, square up their accounts, and continue to trade with the new firm, who are Ant rate fellows, have a very fair stock on baud, and in a few days will he expecting lew noons. i as j uml a tu. Mr Minn eo., April 4, 1R5S-8m-8i A iMkla and Six ICIonths- Uiiycrs t ti. B. THOMPSON &, SON, Cleveland, Tenn. Dealers In Choice Fore fgu k UomrsHc Drugs, aiF.xncA is, pa wrs, oils, perfumer r, Panoy G-oodta, cfe o Ot'K stock will be found to embrace a larger and more general assortment than is usually kept In litis section, und we Intend tu keep it full and equal to the first class Houses In Kast Tennenaee. We make our purchases liirgvly for cash, and principally in original packages of direct Importers and nmnufacturers, which enable us to sell at wholesale much lower than any similar House in East Tennessee, rhyriicians and country merchants will flod It decidedly to their ad vantage to give ua a trial. All articles sold by us are warranted to be of the purest quality, and should at any time an article not prove satisfactory, we beg it to be returned at our cost, as It Is our Intention to deal only in Pur l)ntg. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Pliysiclans'l'rescriptlon and Family Keel pes will receive the greateat care and attention In their compounding, at all hours. lebi-ly-flGfl Saddle, Bridle and Harness 'Mlf subscriber would return his sincere thank, to JL' the public generally lor the very liberal patron age he hss received, and hopes hy strict uttenllon to business to merit s continuance or the ssme. He has Just returned Irom Philadelphia with a good slock of materials, which ensbbles hltn to msnufactura any article in his line with promptness snd despatch. llng-akins ror sealing, Knantelled Leather of sll colors, Pad Pkins, Ilridle Bits, Stirrup Irons, and various other articles, for ssle low down for cash. 1I-- keeps ennstttntly on hand a good assortment of Pantiles, llridles, Whips, c. Please call before purchas ing elsewhere, on th square, between llortnn's and Clenge'stitores. 13 WIN A. ATLEE. Athens, April II, 18.'-tf-894 Z31Bfltolxi.tloxx. rfJHR copartnership heretofore existing between C. JL F. A T. F. (iJBSOy It, by mutual consent, this dsy dissolved. Tit old business of the firm will be Closed by V. r. t.itxon. c. V. UIRSOW, Athene, Feb It, 1S66. : , T. FUIUSON. lONifcjF to re- In retiring from business I take this occasion tnrn my most sincere thanks to my old friend, for th liberal share or patronage heretofore extended to th honse, tnd solicit a continuance of the same. Feb re-tr . t. r. GIUSON. I'lltST LAHul) AICTIO fAI.K or - Spring and Summer Goods, 1R BY MOP. (JAN '& CO., ' ; No.4 Public Square lVnshvllIe, Tenn. Tim SaU. Om regular Spring Bale will take plac on Tueeday, With March, and continue Three Ihiyt. wis HALRa vt.iinr.u exclusively FOR MERC II A UTS. Goods, as nsnal, will be offered In lots to suit buyers. with liberal privileges to those wanting larger quanti ties. No lot of Goods will be withdrswn sfter a bid has been received. Sales positive in every Instance. The slock to be offered embraces as Sne aa assortment of Jfr-oawila Spring O-oodtt, a. wer ver offered al Auction to the State, and will afford merchant of every order a line opportunity to mas up ineir rpring stocks. m assortment consists In psrt, si follows : SO cases handsome Spring Prints; ' SO cases Lawns snd Brilliant.! j 6 caaes Cotlonsdes ; 10 cases Linen Itucks snd Drills ; SO cases Bleached Domestics ; teases Bleeched Drills; 85 bales Ses Island Domestics ; S cases Irish Linens ; 10 cases Bed Ticks ; 86 cases Fancy Bonnet ; ST Cartnns Bonnet Ribbons ; ' ' - 100 boxes Flowers; 7a pieces Crapes, (sll colors.) Jaconets, Cambrics, Bwlsa Muslins, Inserting., Edgings, and all descriptions of White Goods; French Printed Jaconets, beautiful lot of Tissues and Per sees; Para sols, Umbrella., and Fancy Goods generally. A full assortment of Trimmings such as Threads, Buttons, Needles, Hosiery, Ac, Ac. Merchants generally are Invited to attend the ssle. 1KBY MORGAN CO. Nashville, Feb 8, 18S-Ani-875 1 ST Hecelved, snd for sale, a lot of Cooper's W Rolled Iron; sis, a first rate article of No. 1 Chew ing Tobacco, by , P. BRADFORD. ran. Rlcevllle, Tenn, VAM'AKI.K Mr IIOO I, BOOK. Jltll received, a large lot of th most approved and latest editions, and tor ssle by A" M GEO. W. ROSS. New Goods 1 Cheap Goods ! X-MO-w Uowa for Oaali ! rpilE ubscriber is in receipt of a full sup 1 vlvof 1 , . V VJlLl. JIJVD WIJVTKit GOODS, to which he invites the attention of all who niny wiah to purchase. After the 1st day of January, 1856, he intends to sell for CASH only, and will give better bargains than have ever been offered in this country. A word to the wise is sufficient. A.'ll. CROW. ' ' Athens, Nov.. 16, 1865-tf-878 Another Fioh Snnplj of Dru-rs, VyillCII, added to.my old. make, my 1 present toek large for this market consisting in part of the following:' Oila, Lintsced. Tanners', Lard and Neatsfoot; ftp't Turpentine; Copal. Japan nnd Leather Var nish; l'i;int, Varnish and Sash Brushes; Blend etsaml Graining Brushes; White Lend, dry and in Oil; Zino in Oil; I'essones; Oumelaatie Globes, with and without tubes; Window Glass, 12 by 18; Putty; Glar.iera' Diamonds; Wines: Brandy, and Jamaica Spirils. for medical nsps and many other artiole. Will be sold fur cash only. "ft WM. BURNS. ' F ench Burr Millstones. WARRANTED of superior quality snd workmanship, ' coitit.ntly on hand or made to order from Burr Blocks of our own importation. We slso keep for sale a superior assortment of Cologne and E-oime Mill : Burr Block;- Boiling Cloth; Calcined J'la. ler, ate. Orders promptly rsernted. I0RRI8 a TRIMBLE, . ' . f aa!"ton ' Kgenlon, Morris a Co., .'nJ"'."?,?1: tnt Brln, Baltlmor. V Orders for Mlll.ton.s from th abov well-known establishment received hy tltrlr sge .h is"? ?J",orT Commission Merchants, cb16,lc66-ly-oa . AUanla,Oa. JT viest Xleoelvod A W tur " lLe uld tnd ' Calhoun, C. Tenn east', 2 Bbla New Orleans Reboiled Molaseea. 10 , bbls. do. - do. do. ii 80 Bagg fine Rio Coffee; i ; Mai Gals. Cuba Molss.es; 2500 Lb. Brown Sugar; '. , 5000 " Castinsjs; 10000 Rolled Iron all of Which will be old low by wholesale r retail. Uur Dry t3oodkatoek4 full and flue, and a low down In price a tha lowest. "'J , . B. F. MARTIN tt SON. , Carriage Repository, -A tlsesiv TVsbmmu john xi. Bmsass 1 8 receiving m variety of Carriage. o 1 tistioe c Slide-seated Buggies. Familw Waifon., Uockawavs, top, and no ton Bneiriei CO.NCOIUJ BUG6IKS, Hack Wagon, tw horse I'lanlation Wagons all iron axles: Uaruesa and W'liips K-jrlhern made, and "rranted of good material, which he will II as low a ean be bought in may Southern market. Air atyla of Carriage or Wagons got op to ordv r at ehort notice. - r Ho also ha some Horse and Buggies to hir out for th veorjiniodntion nf the public. JOUX L. BKIHGES. April 4. 18J tf 893. Sheriff's Sale. ON th 12th dar of June next, I will eel!, at the Court-house door io Athens, for cash in hand, all the Undivided interest thai Charles K. Bradford has in and to all th Land belonging to the heirs of James F. Bradford, deceased, known as the Horn Farm. v. here Nancy Bradford now resides, adjoining the Lands of Keith A Zimmerman, Joseph Matthews, and others), in lltllinn county, Tennessee, to satisfy one judgment for $38.88 and costs, in favor of MeSpaddea & Ilorton, obtained the 6th day of October, 1854, before Jame Baker, Ksq.; one other judgment, in favor of E. A. Atlee, for 21,01 besides co I a, obtained th SOth day of Octo ber, 1855. Sold upon two order of sal is sued out of the office of the Clerk of the Cir cuit Court of said eoitntv. and to me directed. JOHN A. 'GOULbY, Sheriff. May 2. ISSft-ot-prs fee -ft-SQ7 Clsaucery- Court at ItladUonville. William K.Talleot, " Houston Mi-Daniel and Delilah McDantel. IT appearing from the bill that defendants, Houston and Delilah JIcDauiel, reside be yond the limits of Tennessee, publication i ordered to b made for fotir weeks in the Athena Post, requiring said non-resident de fendants to appear at. next term of the Chan cery Court, to be held at the Court-house in Madisonvillc, on the 1st Monday of June, 1656, and answer eoniplainaut' bill or th same will be taken as confessed and heard ex parte. J. A. COFFIN, V. d if. Slay 9, 1 856-4 f-prs fee S-U8 Forest Hill Academy. , THE Summer Session of Forest Hill Academy, eon, ducted by Mr. A. O. Casss and Law, assisted by Mr. U. L. Voki, will open on Monday, February 4th. The Trustee, of this Institution can confldelitly re com. mend It to those who wish their sons snd daughters educated.' Th Instruction is thorough and the dis cipline mild but firm and paternal. Each student ia charged a contingent fee of Or.. Dol lar. One half of the tuition Is required in adrsncesttd ens remsinlng nsir at the middle or the session. 'IVrinaS First Class, (per session,) IC.OO "eeond " " too Third " " le.oo By order of the Board. W. II. BALLEW, Athens, Feb. 1-XS4 Secretary. Salt. Of fw BAGS . Justrsceived snd for ssle. McEWEN A G1UESP1E. Flouring Mills, rpHE subscriber respect fully announces to 1 the public that he tins recently rebuilt his MILLS on EastanalU-e, three miles North east of Calhoun, Tenn., on an entirely new and improved plan, and is now prepared to accommodate those who have W heat and Corn to grind, lie can grind any quantity on short notice, and insures a fin turn-out. He specially solicits the patronage of such as desire a superior article of Flour for fami ly use. He ia also prepnred to crush Corn in the eob for stock. Send in your Grain and try the Mills, , W. J. McCLATCHKY. June 15. 1 855-1 f 851 Land for Sale. rT,lTE rtibrciiber, living five mile Nnrlh of Tel lico Iron Works, Monroe co., Tenn., offers a (OOP.FAKM fur sale. There are firo Hundred' and eightt arret in the tract, 1 CO acre in cultivation, 100 of which is good bottom land, lying In one body; plenty of water, tim ber, Ae. There is also a good frame dwelling house and barn; and is situated in a very healthy section of country. I will sell al low price. AUSTIN GLKNN. Oct. 19, 1858 tf S69. Notice. ALL orders for Agricultural Machinery, made by Messre. Wheeler, Meliek a Co., Albany, N. Y., mint be to me direct, or through my Agents in Kast TenneMee, Mr. S. K. Reeder, Athens, and Mr. M. Nelson, Knox ville, whoare authorised to furnish any of laid machines at manufacturer's essli priors, add. ingeostof transportation. - P. D. GATES, .Feb. 8. 1854 t 28u 12 Broadway, N. Y. 'lnR subscriber ia now receiving a new se J. lection of SPLENDID PIANOS front th oldest manufactories, and selected with great care from more than a thousand instruments among which are the new Corrugated Sound ing Board; of Board man, Gray Co., which ar receiving so much favor both in America and Europe. This valunble improvement adds one half more space to the Bounding Board, thereby largely increasing it power, producing a greater volum of tone, together with a peculiar distinctiveness and independ ence of the notes, and nearly equaling ths Grand Piano. All Pianos warranted. , Also, receiving a large selection of Untie Songs, Polkas, Waltxes, Yarialiona, at., at.; Guitars and String. Pianos tuned and repaired. - Sept 14, u ,f II.Q. COOKE. ifxxm IX eoolvod, A LARGE supply of Black and Cayenn. Pepper, Alepice, Pot and Pearl Ash, So da and Saleratus, Cream of Tartar, Ctibebs, Cork Screw, Bottle and Vial, Window Gloss 8 by 10 and 10 by li, Franklin and City Glazier' Diamonds, Gum-Elastie Balls, Starch Polish, Yeast Powders. Gentlemen's Shoulder Braces, Spermaceti!, Even's Gen uine Crowu Lancet. A variety of Drugs and Medicines, Alcohol; Oila Tanner', Lard, Sweet; Leather, Japan, and Copal Varnish; Paint and Dye-sturTs, and almost every thing else. Pleas enll anil examine, and gee hat yon want ' IVIcMun's Elixir of Opium, an impor tant article. As I cannot name-every article, the publie are invited to call and examine. 1 WM. BV1W9. Athens, May $4, 1856. Against the World! WE rie.frs to call th attention of Farmtrt and Miller to our lately Improved DO I IIXE SCllEENINtt WHEAT rAK. Patented by T. J. Don., April Jnth, 1 , which f r manufacturing In Li) V boil and RHEA TO WN, K Trnneeeee. This popular and extensively used has taken the highest awards wherever exhibited, vis-' At the Maryland ftate Kalr, Baltimore, where ther. were at ettl Jtly Fan of most spproved mskes of Vlrgfnla, Maryland and ths Northern Hist, exhibited; al la Virginls "tale Fair, at Richmond; atth. gouth-sldc Ag ricultural Kalr, at Petersburg, Vs.; st the Virginls val ley Agricultural Pair; and tht highest honors of th East Tennessee Agricultural goclely, t Knoxville, la 1C54 and 1R55. Brownlnw'a Whig, In speaking of It, says : "Other Pans were exhibited of sn excellent ortait ty, but none to compare with tho mantifsctured oy the Messrs. Dnyles, of Rhratown." We hsv other prises loo numerous to snnounee here, snd son dreil. of ccrtlncstes of onr Pan's superiority practical farmer of Virginia and East Tennesie - We hve' had sn fimrtts opjiortunity to teet our fan and ar convinced It 1 lit et in nee. W tMnk w know what th farmers want, snd that our long lia1 tensive experience In the business, and arduous Leer' to bring the Pan to Iu present perfection, enables in suit them better thsn sny other person in the Ps bsn ness, snd they may rest as.urrd no palns,wlll be spsrw to give them the best Fan tn the market. Our Pan hss gained Its enviable popnlarlty entirely In eonsetiarnc of It merit; nd for a Fan lo retain It popularity snd Increase in demand as ours hss done In the same dis trict, for three yesrg, Is one of th best wldenr"'' Its value. Onr Fans ar sold oa trial, nd WAItltASI KD to clean fatter and cleaner than sny other Fan nse. Our Teams will deliver them at almost sny Plnl In F.sst Tennessee. N. B.-We will also All orders from Middle sot) ' Tennessee, Oeorgia and Alabama. All order I loudon or Rheatovrn, East Tenneswee, will be promptly oiled. . Uncart of Imposition, h our Fans hsv T. J. 0. P. Doyle slsmped upon them. For Cerflflctes sna References. ee elreul.r. - - T. t. m ft. P. MOVta LtMton, Doc Id, 18M-m8TT , itoiiiiisrnhw. , XT "vVbn hand anj tar sal. a superior article ' T Bolllnf Cloths, Nos. , . a, and !. ' Not. t McEWEN i lUlAEtm