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SX2X0RH & noRtfssrs "WllliETiES" All Right on the Geese P -TT JniCU eaa b fully demonstrated by T T reference to the following very meagre lilt of rich, fashionable, brilliant and cheap Good. consisting of fine Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Pocket add Table Cutlery, Ouns and Pistols, Clocks, Toys, Perfumery, Cigars and Tobacco, Ready-Made Clothing, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Ae. Their Goods are all of the best quality, add are offered cheaper than Goods of similar grade can be bought in East Tennessee. But to the list read, reflect, and buy : Fin Gold Hunting ease Lever Watches, plain and full jeweled It and 18 earat cases. Fin Hanting-ease Silrer Lerer Watehss, plain and full jeweled. Fine Duplex Hunting-case Chinese Watches, full jeweled. Fine Detached Lerer HnntiDg-ease and plain Hunting ease Lapine Watches Silvsr, Gold and Gilt eases. Fine Gold Fob, Vest, Guard and Keck Chains. Fine Silver Fob, Vest, Neck and Guard Chains. Fine Gold and Silrer Guard and Fob Keys. Fine Gold Breast Pins for Ladies, of everv rariety and etyle; Ear Bobs fine gold, gold ton sets; Ear Rings; Fine Gold Bracelets. Gents Pins a large lot plain and Masonic Pine. Ladies Cuff Pins, a large lot. Finger Rings Gold, Cornelian, Glass and Fancy. . Gold Lockets and Charms. Coral Necklaces and Armlets; Jet Neck laces and Bracelets; White Satin Bead Neck laces; Bugle Beads. Jet Bresst Pins and Ear Bobs. Stiver Wore Table, Tea, Desert, Cresm, Mustard and Salt Spoons; Butter and Piekle Knires; and Soap Ladles. Table Cutlery. Knires, fine Irory handled, and Plated Forks; Nat Crackers; Carriog and Butcher Knires. Plated War. -Fine Tab and Tea Spoons; Butter and Fruit Knirc and Fruit Baskets. Fine Pocket Cutlerg-Consisting in part of fine Pen Knires, Sorting Knives, Razors and Scissors. Fine Razor Strops. ' Port Monnsfei and Card Cases a large and splendid assortment; Silrer, Shell and Pearl Port Monnaies and Card Cases; Morocco, Vel vet and Buckskin Port Monnaies and Purses. A large lot Cabas, Rstieules, Work Boxes, and Beaded Bags. Comb. Shell Tuck and Side Combe; India Rubber Tuck, Pull, Side, Neck and Long Combs; Horn Tuck, Puff and Side Combs; In dia Rubber Fine, Redding and Pocket Combs; Irory Fine and S. S. Fine Combs; English Horn Fine, Redding and Pocket Siamese Combs. India Rubber, Steel and Fancy Hair Pins. Cigar Cases Morocco and Wire. Mutical Initrument Fl u t ! n as, A coord eon e. Tremblers, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, Clarionets, Uaimonieuma, Musical Boxes, and Harps of arery grade. Cum and Pitoli.Cot' Repeating Rifle Gun, six shooter; Double and Single Barrel Shot Guns, boys and men's. Colt's Repeating Pistols, 4, 6, and 6 inch barrel, improved patent; Ellis' Patent Repeating Pistols, self, cocking, fire shooter, Allen's Self-cocking Re volvimr Pistols, 4, 6, and 6 inoh barrels: Al len'a Sulf eockiug Rifle Pistols, 2, , 4, and 6 inch barrels; Allen's Double Barrel Rifle Pis tols; A large lot of ehenp Pistols, double and single barrels, 1,25 to tS each. A Large Lot of Clock Spring and Weight, one month, eight day and thirty hour. Fine Toilet and Looking Glasces; Shaving Glasses and Cases. Shaving, Hair, Nail, Comb, Tooth, Flesh, ' Cloth and Marking Brushes. Fina Sets Waiters and Tea Boards; Fine China Flower Vases, new stvle; Motto Cups; Jewel Cups; Puff Boxes; and Toy Mugs. A Large Lot of Tog, of every kind, for children. Stationery, etc. Note Paper, white and dif ferent colors, with Envelopes to suit; Letter Paper, laid, Ae. Steel Pens and Pen Holders; Lead Pencila, blue and black Faber'a and other makes. Peifumerg.K Isrge lot Perfumery and i Oile for the Unit-, Extracts for the Handksr ahief, different kinds: Balm of 1000 Flowers; Lyon's Katharion, for restoring, preserving and beautifying Hair; Extracts for Cooking. A Splendid Aortment of Speetaclet and Glatue: Silrer Temple Conoare and Convex Spectacles; German Silver Temple Plain and Colored Glasses, single and double eyes; Wire and Cloth Frame Goggles, Colored Glasses; BRAZILIAN PEBBLE GLASSES, in Silver Frames, all ages. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING t Fina Black Cloth Frock Coats; Cassimere Coats', Italian Cloth Coats; French Drap d'Ete Coats; Linen Coats; Gingham Coats; Grass Linen Coats; Marseilles Coats; White Linen (.'oats; Fine Doeskin, Cassimer, French Drap d'Ete, Linen and other Pants; fine Black Satin, Cloth, Silk, White Satin, Marseilles, Linen and Gingham Vesta. Shirts, plain White Linen and Faney nsw tyle; Net Shirts; Nst Drawers, brown and bleached. Hate. Fine Soft Fur and Wool Hats; Black nd Colore! New Style Hate, stiff brim and oft crown: Bovs Black Wool Hats. Laditt Bonnet k fina lot latest style white and different colors bilk, all prices, ti tollOesoh. Ladies Collars and Undersleevee; Mohair Head Dresses; Linsn Handkerchiefs, hem stiched and plain. Hoone for Ladies Skirts, new stvle. ' B00T3 AND SHOES. We have for the Gentlemen, fine French Calf Skin Boots; Black Cloth, Patent Spring Fancy, and Black Lasting Gaiters, and any other kind any body wants. For the Ladies, wa have any thing in the way of Kid Bouts, Kid Walking Shoes, Kid Slippers, Black and Fancy Gaiters; Goat Boots and bootees. A good lot Misses and Children's Shoes Boots and Gaiters. For further particulars, enquire at the old atand, North side public Square, where may be found a "little of everything" the neces sities oi man or woman may require or Imsgi nation invent. SEHORN 4 11URNSBY. April 10, 1867 New Establishment! S. K. REEDEIt HAVING aisle (one Into the Mercantile business, would reapectfully announes tothepsbiio that hs IS now receiving ana opening a splendid stock el SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! la the Store Room ea Ihe Beat side or the Public Sonar., formerly occupied by P. U. Keith A Co., and to which ho invites attention. Ths Goods ere ALL NEW and the stock couplets, comprising s general B.aorlment of ererjr deecriplioa at Good! u.ually brought to this sia. iel, which wers purchasard in the northern eitiee on very ravorasis terms, which enables hue te offer great Inducements to Burctiaaora. Gits him a eall and examine his as.ortment, and hs will ate his utmoet endeavors te sell you as good bar- gains sa eau be bought at say other house In town. Athena, May lVtr-431 A GOOD FARM FOR SALE. TI1S .ubaeriber wlahee to sl ths FARM on which ha now lives, In ths Aral civil Dletrlot or Polk county, Tenneaaee. II la situated directly on ths Road leading from Uentnn to Atheua, about two willra from Uiwaaaee Hirer, and eontaina a seres about 140 acres In cultivation plenty of timber, and a (nod deal f ths timbered Land well sdapted to cultivation. It Is a very pretty and deairatde plaoo to live; as healthy si any plaes In the State comfortable Dwellings, a good Barn, Stables, Cribs, snd other out-hoitsea; a fine large Spring, as good water as any, s good Orchard ol young Apple ireoe 01 wen aciecten iruit. Any person wlihlng te purchaee a good sad comfort Sble honie, on liberal termi, would de well to eall and look for themselves. Por further Information, eall on the undersigned oa the premiere, or A. P. Bradford st Jtlcevme, vena, ui.mi enniiruuu, June a, 1847 f 4M Farm for Sale. PWITK subscriber enVrs for sals her FARM, situated Js. 1 !' miles from Athene, sa the old road leading te Philadelphia, snd In ths Immediate vicinity of Poreat Hill, containing i. A.OXss( mors er laae about 45 ecrea under cultivation. There srs about It seres of splesdld meadow land, a porlloa of which le well aet In grate all well watered, mere te s comfortable Dwelling Houee, two Best Brick Collaret, rood Brisk Kitchen, and all necessary autheueee. There Is s young Apple Orchard ml ths belt variety ef fruit, snd a Peach Orchard. If the shove property Is aet prevlouily disposed sf, It will be sold st pnblls sals, at ths Court-house, In Atbene.aa ths Id Monday el AAfwst asst. Torn, made known on day or aale. M ARI I. P. LIDS. nay rj, i7-w-4M I PZASTO FOBTX1S. 553 THE subscriber ia now receiving a new stock of ELEGANT PIANOS from the oldest and most responsible manufactories of tna norm, among which arc 7 octave Plain Center Pianoe; 1 " Carved M " 7 " Halfearved" " 6 " Plain, 8 round corners; 6, Plain." - 1 - Grand Piano, very heavy toned. Also, the Badoir Piano. Also, the celebrated Corrugated Sounding Board, of Board man. Gray A Co., whieh are bocomirjg so vastly popular in Europe as well as America. All Planoa warranted to give s atisfaction, or no aale. Also, lust received, a large selection of Piano Afmte Songs, Polkas, Waltzes, Varia tions, Ac, Ac; Guitars and Strings; superior Melodians; Harmoniums; Piano Stoola and Covers. Pianos tnned and repaired. The subscriber refers to the following gen tlemen who have purchased of him, and who ean testify aa to the excellence of these in struments: Col. W. S. Callaway, Rieeville, Tenn. Hon. J. a Gant, Cleveland, " Hon. H. Ferguson, Selma, Ala. Dr. Harrison, Loudon, Tenn. Maj. L. R. Hurst, Mouse Creek, Dr. W. R. Hurley. Loudon, Col. R. B. Brabson, Chattanooga, " J. Burt, Esq., Knoxville, Wm. Beale, Esq., Murphy, N. C. Dr. R. H. Hodsden. Sevierville, Tenn. 8. F. Rowen, Esq, Monroe county, ' T. J Campbell, hsq.. Cleveland, W. C. Mcl.in, Esq., Loudon, " Col. P. J. Weaver, Selma, Ala. Hon. H. W. Maaengale,Chattanooga,Tenn. Col. D. A. Tibbs. Concord, " Benjamin Chandler, Esq., Chattanooga, " Maj. J. Mee, Bradley county, " R. R. Cleaveland, Esq., Philadelphia, " J. L. Hopkins, Esq , Chattanooga, " Maj. J. Johnson, Sweetwater, " Augustus Cooke, Esq., Chattanooga, " Rev. Mr. Bradshaw, " " T. K Warnacutt, Esq., " R. N. McKwen, Esq., Athens, " These instiumenta are for sale at Athens and Chattanooga. IL G. COOKE. Deo 6, 1856-tf-428 x. - sr tc t Behold and Wonder! r""HE subscribers would respectfully an- I nounce to all the world, that they are now receiving from New York and Philadel phia, one of the largest, best selected, and most fashionable stocks of Spring and Summer Goods! ever offered in this market. Having made their purel sees with great care, and upon the best terms, they feel satisfied that they can sell Goods as low as they ean be bought in East Tennessee. Their motto is, to sell Goods CHEAP, and make money by selling the more of them. They will keep constantly on hand every thing that is usually kept, and more too. Their stock consists, in part, of LADIES DRESS GOODS I such as Silks, Berages, Brilliants, Lawns, Jac onets, Muslins, Ginghams, Swiss Mull, Dotted Swiss, Black Silks, Argentines, Prints of all prices and styles. Ladies Crinolines and Brass Hoops, new styles. Laces, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Collars, Bonnets, new and beau tiful, Misses lists and Gipsies, Rouches; Hats of all kinds Leghorn, Straw, Fur and Saxony; Cloths, Cassimers, Cottonades, Farmers' Drills. Bleached and Brown Domes tics, ill widths; Tickings, Italian Cloths, Hab it Cloth, Vestings, READY-MADE CLOTHING t something new, Grass and Silk Coats, Mar aeillesand Satin Vests, etc. Hardware and Cutlery, Guns, Spades, Shov els, Forks and Axes. Also, the best Scythe Blades in America; Qtieensware, China and Glassware, all kinds; Books and Stationery. A large stock of Gold Jewelry, such as Breast Pins, Ear Drops, Rings, Ac, at low prices. We ask yon to come and see our Goods, and we feel eure jou will say they are cheap and buy them. W. G. UORTON A CO. April 17 RBDVOZIS Through Rates of Freight Front NASHVILLE t KNOXVILLE, AND STATIONS OK THI J?tut TVm anef (Jiorgia Rail Road. SUGAR, Coffee, Molasses (in barrels,) Tobacco (in boxes,) Nails, Dry Hides, Oile (in barrels,) Copperas, Rope and Cordage, Fish, Cheese, Soap, Star and Tallow Candles, White Lead, Bar Lead (in kega and boxes,) Pig Lead and Shot (in kegs,) Liquors (in barrels and casks.) Crockery Ware (in crates and casks,) per 100 lbs., 50- No article entitled to this rate except those specified above. Shot and Lead in bundles, and bottled Liquors will be charged the regular local rates of each Road. All Goods from the Western cities and New Orleans, for Knoxville and Stations on the East Tennessee and Georgia Rail Road, will be forwarded free of commission when con signed to the Agent of the Nashville and Chattanooga Rail Road, at Nashville, dray age only charged, which has been contracted for at 76 cents per ton of 2000 lbs. Every package must have the name of the Stations ol delivery plainly marked on it. Koads will not be responsible for ordinaay leakage of Liquors, Oils or Molassea, and will only pay for deficiency of eonteuts when pack aires show marks of violence. A bill of Freight paid Steamers and Dray age will be mailed to consignees from Nash ville, showing, also, the time of arrival and departure of the goods. ft. 0 JACKSON, fltip't East Tsnnessee A Georgia Rail Road. March 8, 1857-IM41 Valuable Farm foi Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell his FARM on which he resides. It contains X40 ACRES about 180 of which are well im proved, the balance ia well timbered. It is situated about three miles North-west of Rieeville Depot, MoMinn county, and is well watered. There is a good Dwelling House on the premises. Kitchen, good Double Barn, and a first rate Orchard in fact, it is one of the moat desirable Farms in the country, aa there is no more healthy location anywhere. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to call and look at the Lands and improvements. tW As the subscriber intends moving to the West, if he docs not sell before the 1st dag of Augutt next, he will on that day offer the above FARM at public aale, on the prem ises, to the highest bidder. J AS. P. ALLEN. MoMinn county, April 14, 1867-td-448 Hiwassee College, Menree ret., Tenn. SITUATION, In the country, I,V miles from Msdl. sonvllle. Fjotltt Bev. J. II. Bruner, A. M., Prea'i; fern 'I I. Doak, Rtej., A. B., Vice Pret't; , Tutor. Tuition IIA. Board II JbO te M. Volumes la Llbrarlee lino. Sladentt lael year 100. Large new Boarding Uoeee going ap. Pall ssetlon will begin Bep. tember I. (may -lf-41J i.t. KCr.See'y. Threshers. IWOtJDD la farm parsons wasting Threshers that I have several algurent atvlre ef Horee Powers, such at 1 think equal, If not superior, to any In the country. Persons wlthing any thing ' the kind will call at the Athene Pew dry whore the maeblnea ean be see. There le s steal tavlne la t raoae amrehaslns where they eaa h at the uee af the pst'ernt la cue any pare ef them seal s thould break . Call and see. Prion m.derate. J.a S-lf C. IIMMI0MAN. J. T. L WM. H. sVOOTTOX, (Axoeeeert te Wootum a Bolmaf J Commission Merchants, Cotton Aveaae MACTIN. GA., WILL pay strict sltenUea le all eoBeujnmeau frwea Morthora Oaorgia and Tenaeteee. And it Prompt returns daeerve anv credit they hope te share a portion, st least, of the puolk) patronage. Liberal advances made aa goods ia store, if desired. joes v. WOOTTOB. ...WIU'A . WOOTTOX. march xI-ly-444 TO HINT XT. T.TltTT 7wetea, W1TU Jacob Mayer & Co aaoracTcaaaa aaa wuxhsulb pulsus n CLOTHING! Clothing Warehouse, No. B Monh Third street, (Ansae Arc A and t'Aerry.) PHILADELPHIA, PA. TRB undersigned eall the attention sf Cast Tennee eee Merchants to their large and varied slock af Rtady-MtuU Ootkino, mads up is the laUat and seoel approved faehloot, which cannot fail to givs sat isfaction ! all who purchase them. We respectfully solicit a thorough examination ef our stock by Merchants visiting Pbiladelpt ia. before making their purchases. JACOB MA YKB a CO. Pebx7-tr-440 alsx. m. viiuct w. 0. aoaiasoa- Wallace & Robinson, General Commission Merchants, sao letLsaa ia TENNESSEE PUODUCE, Atlanta, GeorsjiSM WILI give special attention te the ssls of Bacon, Lard, Flour, Whiskey, Tobacco, Ac Consign ment, reapectfully solicited. PremptaUenlioni iveo to Cash orders. A genu for the sale of Stearnet A Marvin's Fire-Proof Bsfes. mar XXMy-423 a. a. niacin wm. s. raaxcoco. Bearden & Francisco. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION 3VEe x-0I3.es xx t aa. ' .njICtKV, OKORGWAI, WILL sell on commission Bacon, Lard, Flour, Corn, Oats, Feathers, snd Tennes.ee Produce gener ally. Persons shipping to us esn rely upon prompt returne. Rtrr to Merchants snd Citltensof Knoxville; Mor gsn a Co., Jo. Fdward., Jaa. 0. Luttrell, Comptroller, Nashville; T. J. Campbell, Cleveland; Klchard C. Jack eon, Athen.; Long A Smith, Richard B. Campbell, Ben. Chandler A Co., 0 hattanooga. Feb 10-tr-i39 wiTsns a. coos s, Late of Gaintboro', Tmn. I -Asrasa-aaiLsr, . f S1MDSL0 OOOIKUULL. COOKE, b.slLEi & CO., wmiLsstLa Dsiuaa iw 23 O O T S, SSOBS, Hats, Caps. Bsnnrts, Ac, To. 4, South Sid TMia tyuare, NASHVILLE, TEN W. ORDERS csrefully Ailed, and goods promptly for warded. Pccl-ly-ti P. D. GATES, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION 3VX3xrolia,xa.t, No. IJ Brosdwsy New York, DEALER In Agricultural Iraplemen s snd Machine ry. Sole Agent for the .ale of Wseelrr, Mellck A Co'. Horee Powers and Threihen; Combined Threea srs and Winnowers snd other machinea, in East Ten neetee. Alto, General Agent for their .tie In the foulh ern Slate.. Order, promptly executed for any kind or Machinery or Merchandise. Con.lgnmnt..olicited or all kinds or Southern Produce. Jsn IS-Iy-484 Robertson, Hudson & Pulliam, luroa-rtaa isd jobbers or D H T GOODS, No. It Murrey snd 18 Warren streets, Corner of Churck trft. New York. simians, sobmtsos, aonrsT w. rou.ua, cataLss 0. nrnens, wiu.uu p. sissm, 0 Virginia. 0 Jf. Carolina. rtststsT m . cstiawiLss, I BVOH U'D. M'SLSITH, 0 7!milMS. jobs a. cstiumLsa, J Aug i9-ly-414 b. a. aoaais... ..w. a. Basjus. II. B. MORRIS & CO., . " ' WHOLESALE GROCERS ISO CommiHHion .Merchants, Nos. 18 and IS Market sti ret, OctlT-1y-42I NaahTllle, Tenn. BAKER, WRICnT & C0 W li.oloB.le3 O-rooera. Augusta, Georgia. HAVE a heavy stock of leading Orocerle. for Geor gia, Alabama snd Tenne.tee trade; .ollclt con signment, of B'Aeaf, Flour, Corn, Baton, Lard, ttc. cats, sixsa wm. a. stisi jso.s. wsiuht. Aug 2-ly-414 HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN, WBOMS1LS iSD StTlll. DSILSSS IN GroceritHy I'rorislons, Stevplo Dry OoodH, Flour, Boom, Liqwne, Winn. Tibaetn, Cijare, te.. Corner of Cherry and Third alretta, AuglB-tr-tU WACOHtCEOKGIA. ssioo a IBSOtt. w. 0. MOVkS, fctobluKrd inhmlnuein lot of ffaltatin, Tenn. AUd'tlainUX. Seago, Abbott & CoM GEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, surscttixr ros nir i. or TEJY.VHSSEK ratiUIJCE, Atlanta, Georgia. "BT IBERAL sdvsnces given on consignments, either JLi by acceptance or caeh. They r alio afteut. for the .ale ef French Burr and Nailre Mill Stonet. Paftpui and Cologne; Bolting Cloth, Ac.,frei the old and wetl known firm of Morri. A Trimble, Baltl.o'ire, Md. Nlas C. Herring A Co'. Firs snd BrUr Proof Safes con. slantly on hsnd st manu'scturer. price.'. Atlanta, Jan T, 1KST It will be teen by the shove that welisvs taken Into partnership W. 0. Moore, late of)ailittin,Tenneoee, and it f. with pleaeure ws make the announcement.-. We return our sincere thank, to our old mitron. frr their very liberal patronage, and ht.pesk S.r th new firm a continuance of the same. Very reapectfully, $ itbo i itsaorr. II Y ATTIcBljRitCi DISCCT IHrOSTSSS D WSOLtSAlS PSALESS IM Foreign tiDomef ticDryGoods, No. 17 Hsynsitreet.Ct rtea(en. 9. C. B. BV1TT, WM. BIWCl.V (S,. ...i tflPT0S t WVLV, WM.'ararr,...i.L.aiu.tar, cn as. men s. Junst-ly-409 HA R DVA R E. COUltTMi V, TnNRT & CO., PIS SOT IMrORTEM op Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, eke., No. (5 HArNR STBKKT, CHARLESTON, S, C. WILLIAM O. O0UI1TNIT. SastBt B UNrVXT. JAHCS B. BVAKS. juwiT.'as tf 2J7 GILLILANDS.HOWisL&CO,, HBBCT IXniSTSKS A pgtl.SRS IK Foreign aod Domestic Drj Goods Ko. SS HsjnsUrerl, Cff.tRt.Kt TO A , ; . C, N.B. Bo! ting Cloths alweTSin hiA. -' WM. . OILIILAND, Slt-HK T 8. HOVILU W. D. OILLILAND. JAM KB SILLILAKD JAMBS H. NlOIIOta. oet. n.mm tf H: J. At A N S I13Y, GENERAL Cammlaaloa and Prwdnoe merchant. Office on Broad atreet, oppneile Tnlon Bank, j Vvtavxiaattv. O-.. WILL give prompt snd perennal attention o ths aale of Hacon, Ijtnl, Grulh, I sr, Pntioii, and all articles of MerrhandlM eonrlgnt i him. Aim, to the forwarding of Good, for the Intre er and Nnf.hern market, at th. cu.tomary ratea. LiberaJ edvaaces, ei ther In ca.h or by acceptance., made e. arxtcle. In .tors or when bill, of lading arcompanv drfila. Rsmsncss: R.ker, Wlh-os A Co.; af A B. WllVlnann; J. C. Pargo, "Caehler," Aorinu, Oa. H ind, Wlllisfns A Wilcox: Thne. Trnut A C . rk.rUwrtAr. u r. Wm. n,in. can; PsddeHord, y.v A Co.; P. T. Wi'lv, Savannah. fa. Btnrrea. Rj.tr.lf A CV V.. v.l. t i1 Wll.An . C . ' f. flnart A Son, Raltlmore. Wood A Tm-v. New Orleane. 0. B. Welhorn, p.lion, Ga. Grenrllle A .bample, Chat, tanoore, Tenn. Bearden. Son A Co., K wryWt, Tenn. S. R. Reeder, Athene, Tenn. W. Shapard A Berry Dera.iTllle, Nsihville, Tenn. (Net . 14, '54 i ! Corner ef Broad snd Mark -I . reel., Naaavlrlet Tena., WILL (ve prompt attention tortlvln..tnre;, pureha.ing, aelling or ahlppins ('oticn, Tobac co, Wheal, Corn, PloursaJ Races, aa I will also 4' vote e.peclal attention to reeeivlnr , .lortnr aad forcmdlng aieroliandi.esf .very deeirlplion. i Ourfaclliiie.in p intef room and ttavenlmrssrs equal to ai vlo thsslly. Aosil f-411 ) At, Teut.. VUTII ' S. B. & J. D. STflltO ARB, Sueetti to n. lrd,) Doots and Shoos, earner ef Meeting arvi llspts streets, April lVlf-44 I bsrlrtlsa, H. tV L. O. ZIOBUSO TST, (U ren ame.,) WITH WESSON & COX, tsTricrt-aaas ass wtnuaau DaaLtsa ra Boots and Shoes, Mo. II CourtUnd tire et, (near Broadway,) sluab a. wesson, I NEW YORK. Vowaassa cox, ( Nay 15-lj-iSl John L. W. French & Co.. GEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHATTAXOOCA, TEN!, march 4-tl-Ml v. r. lows.... .S.A. BJCB. Lowe & Rice. Anetion & Commission merchants A!tD GB.Vf!RAL PROUCCE DEALERS, Corner of Loyd aad Alabama street, Atlanta, teearfia. .ConsignmenU solicited. (march IT-ly-444 WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY, (Lot Baler, Wilcor Co.' WlAoleaiale Grr 'oex-aat, OS Broad street Ane;uefa, Cau HAVING made Isrge addition, to our Store, we keep eon.Untlv on hand a lane stock of Sugar. fW- ft, Mnlat, Salt, Iron, NaiU, Tuhaceo, Cigare, Tea, nagging, jtop,and every other article u.uaiiy sept by the trade; including a large .took of Liquor. All con signment, of Prod not will have our prompt attention. l.u. baxs.bsw voaa. i. a. wilcox, I P. B. ABSLST, e0PSTA 1tPf( Bags Rio snd Lsguirs Coffee; njm wWK bags Old Government Jsvs Coffee; InO hhds. Porto Rico snd New Orleans Sugar; 800 bbls. A, B snd C, Clarlned do ; lOO Cru.hed do -J K psckares Loaf do; loo bale, choice Syrup ; ifioo kegs Nails, snorted site.; Soo boxes Adamantine snd Sperm Candles ; Boo boxes Snap and Starch; loo kega Soda ; Sao bnxee Tobacco, all grades; 100,000 Cigars; Soo roll. Bed Cord and Plow Lines ; Por aale low by WILCOX, HAND A ANSI.ET, , AngjO-ly-414 Augu.ta.Ga. W. E. HALL, Id. D., ATHENS, TINN., WILL give his sttentlon to the prsctlce of Medi cine. Office South of the Bridge. January 80, 1SS7. 434 WM. W. ALEXANDER, M. D., ( Lot of KelviUe, Tenn.) HAVING removed to ATHENS for the purpo.e of practicing Medicine. Sureerv. Oh.tetrlre and Dental Surgery, may be found at his office (Cleage'e yeiiow ouiininr. near tne uourt-nouee) or at hi. resi dence in the West end of town, known as the Ori.ham hou.e, when not prcfexionally sb.ent. Jsn 8-1 y M. R. MAY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, AlH.ftS,TEflJN., RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to the pnblie. Jan. 14. 1 2S DR. J. L. ATLEE, . X'la.yaaloia.rx cj Sureeou, Athens. Trnn., WILL give his entire attention to the prsctlcs of Medicine. Office South of the Bridge, ang S DR JAMES B TAYLOR, ATIENS, TENNESSEE, "XTILLhereaftertive his wholeattentioo I 1 to the Practice of Medicine. June S, 1858 tf II. Re DODSOV. D. D.S., Surgeon Sontlat, Office corner of Ocoee and Meadow streets, Cleveland. Tenn. Dental Material for sale. May S-tr-490 w. n. & R. COLMXS, Associate Traveling Dentists Address, Sulphur Spring; Julyl-tr) Hbea countr Tenn. C. 13. NEATa, Attorney n. t Tan. -vxr, Madiaanville, Tenn.. y ILL practice In ths Courts of Monroe, McMInn, " Blount and Polk. may lVtf-161 oso. asowir. . B. COOKS, Aiken. Tenn. MadUonvUle, Tenn. lilt" UN & IUUKK, Attorueyai At Iiaw ANI SOLICITOR .V CHJIJVCERY, WILL practice In the Chancery and Circuit Court, in the countlesof Monroe, Mc.Minn, Polk, Brad ley, Melga, Roane and Blount, and in the Supreme and Pederal Court, at Knoxville. Jan S-tf-t86 WILME LOWRY, Jana-tf . Athena. Tenn. 483 W. Jones Hicks. Attorney At X-a Jsn t-tr jriadiaonvilie. Tenn. 48S FRANK. S. HALE, A. ttorney a. t a 'w, Athena. Tenn. Offlcs up stairs In ths Court-house, sept l-1y-tl JARNAGIN Si CALDWELL, Attorneya At Iiaw, Athena. Tenn. BIl.TOSr. JASX10IB A.CALOWBLL. April MMt-343 GEO. W. BRIDGES ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. 1RACTICESin the different counties com posing the Third Judicial Circuit will attend to the collecting and securing of claima and will give hia undivided attention to all businessentrusted to his cars. March 2. 1849 tf i PTjOYD II OTJS U, iflacea, (a. railllS Houss Is now open tor the accommodation of tne traveling public, snd particularly for tho.e having business to transact In Macon, a. It I. central. H. P. RKUMNM, Proprietor, march S7-tf-t44 B. P. DENSE, Buperintend't. TKIsLICO IIOUSIJ, Telllc Plains Tenn., .Is now open for the reception of Travelers, march IS-Iy-44 J. QGDEN. wiiiTFi rxn iiousi:, D ALTON, OA. 'THE undersigned Ukes this method of Informing the traveling public and others wl.hlng board or lodg Ing.that hehaa purchased the large White House.knnwn a. the "Vt hitfleld llouae." formerly occupied by E. R. Ba.een, and I. now in ehsrge of the lame and prepared to accommodate all who may call upon him. III. table will be furnl.hed with the best that the market sffordt. April -1ye-44 St. 0, MARTIN. D330ATTJPI IIOTBTj. fllE subscriber has taken thl. Hones, Decatur, Ten 's nessee, formerly kept by Mr. Lillard, snd reaped fully solicit, a thsre of the public cu.tom. He source ths public that he will keep the right enrt of a home that his table win he supplied with ths be.t the country sffarda.hi. .table well aupplled with provender, and that every effort will be made on hi. part to render ail com fortable who may eall. KOBT. H. LUTTKELL. march 6, IS&T-tf-Ml BTtTnuno -aw 1-r c -wm 'aP'i thar named Hou.e, aitnated wlihln a short M. dlatancs or the Athen. Depot, I. now open lor the r.n linn Ar 1 1 n 1 . i r . - -'".ciere. rerenne iraTeiuig un in Mil Tennea.ee and Genrgls Rail Road, snd stopping st Athena, will And thl. Hou.e more conveniently .lluated than any other. The sub.criber pledge, himteir to u.e .... ...,..., vxeruon. to give sati.taciion snn to rentier comfortable all who may favor him with their patron age. I Alh.ni n.. i a .?aqm I. a a bntnnva STOWH'S II O TJ S 33, . o . . . . r ww-wa eomer or fume square, SPHIIO PLACE, (2F.ORGIA. f Tin E.ub.crlber having removed from Benton, Ten neeeee, ha. taken charge of Ihe above Hon., and la now prepared to accommodate the traveling public. He pledges hlmselfthsl by sttentlon and s due regard for Ihe comfort and ta.les of his gne.t.. they shall be cared for and furnl.hed with the beat ihe conn, try afford.. Nor S-tf-W W. VT. STONE. Jjbuty'8 hothtj, T, - I.OI DOV, tb:ji. HIS well known House ha. been newly Sited np with bedding, furniture, Ac. The anderelgned ha. taken charge of It, and In announcing hlmeelf for thepnblis patmnas-e sake '-ths Ires to be tested bv It. fruit," end P'eo'ce n'sh.eir, bv aa aaddnous sttentlon and s due regard for the comfort and ta.tee of his gneilt, they shall ho eared for and furnl.hed with the heel theeonn trysforda. He ha. alM eenneeted wh the hou.e Ihe ''ire .Uble, .hed. and kit. of Mrmrs. Taylor, Bridges A Co., snd will he prepared In that line. Jsall-St-Aal WM. M. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. cnuTrnriELD nousn. IMMtDl ATKLT At TBK DSPOT, C'hatlaBeeB. Tenn. . ....... T.cni'TciirirLn, Aig. lT-tM0 Psorsisros. SULPHUR SPRINGS, Rkaa a a sa tea r. 'Vsaara fVlHESK Justly cclebratt! medicinal 8prtnf will b E. a. 8 Aiiil.h.N, Superintendent. May , S tf46S Notice to Shippers of Freight TbABSPOBTATIOB DsrABTBKXTE.TBSB.A Ga. R. R.Co. I Athene, Sept. gS, 1SS3. f mniS Company will deliver any Prelghu received In- SL to their Depots, In a reasonable time, at Ihe terminus of their Road at uaiten to ths owners or their agents (not ours,) they paying charges ss per tariff and receiving the freight, on day or arrival at Dallon. This company doea not propose eitner to store n-eighta or deliver to the Weatern a Atlantic Rail Road, unleaathe owner, have made arrangement, with .aid Road to re ceive the came. Cars cannot be detained beyond a lew hours for trsn.hipment or storage. rn making ahlpments a. above every faculty la Ihe power of Ihe officer, of the Company will he extended to .hippers. Beyond the end of their rails they hsvs o control tna aaeume do revponeiotniy. Feb 1-tf R. C. JACKSON, Sup't Transportation. TIST RECEIVED 6 hall boxes R by 10 Window Glasa; 118 lbs. Putty; 1 hhl. Plaster. Mhuiuirt&s. Fowler's Solution; Lime Juice, lialasm Tolu ; Cerate Cantharides ; Flax-seed ground ; Nut Galls; Galbanum strained ; Lintseed Oil-prepared for medical use ; Oil of Rhodium ; Tarrant's Apperient. INSTRUMENTS. Paint Brushes bratflRed-ptns ; bound; Ear and Teeth Syrin White Bristle gr'nd :' ees glasa and metal PAINTS. White Lead and Zinc; Scarlet; A nd many other articles too tedious to men tion. All staple Medicines on hand. Nov V.. 1856 WM. BURNS. Premium Cooking-Stores. T HATE received on enn.lmment. a lot of the eel. EL hrated "Premium Cooing.Stot,"mnnut,clared by Mollett t 8hield., Knoxville, Tenn. The.e Stoves are un.urps.ted by sny Cooking-Store In the Union for nasmg, broiling, frying snd boiling. They have been fully tried. With the Stove yon get the fallowing furnltnr. l. Two cast Iron kettles with covers; one large oblong boiler; one tea kettle; one eoe boiler; two dripping wv punning pan.; two pie pans; one nook; one lifter; two apider.; one gridiron, two fryea; one Iron heater; one tin dipper; one ateamer; one pair waffle Irons; one acraper; twojolnt..toveplpe;one elbow pipe. Box, Parlor, or anv deacrlntlon of Store, foe atnr.a vnuitnc-a,.i.-iiuui-uou.e.,e.,Trom so to si. ang 8 J, M, HENDERSON. ATHENS FOUNDRY AND AiKAolilxie W ox Inns. THE subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Athens and the public generally, that he is now in operation and prepared to do CASTING of every description in his line, and would therefore solicit ordersfrom all those who may want anything of the kind. He ia now casting and has for sale dif ferent sizes of the Globe, or Air-tight Cook Stoves, furnished complete; various sizes of Parlor, Nine Plate, Chamber, Office and Shop Stoves. Also, Hollow Ware; Waffle Irons; Ploughs, ripht and left hand. Also, the Kilgore Spiral or Incline Water Wheel, which will saw from two to five thou sand feet per day. 11 kinds of 3VE AOIII3T33Il-s-fitted up in the best and most durable manner, and upon short notice. Also, Iron Railing of every description. He is also prepared to do all kinds of Brasscasting. The hicrheet Cash price will be paid for OT.D COPPER. C. Z1MMRRMAN. P. S. There is connected with the Works an excellent Pattern Maker, to that persons wishing castings can have patterns made to order. c. Z. Athens. Tenn., July-18, 1858 tf 408 RE in OVA L. Saddle, Bridle and Harness MANTJFACTOHY. We1 Sid of the Public Square. THE enbeeriber would return hi. alneere thank, to the public generally for the very liberal patron age he has received, and hopes by strict attention to bueine.. to merit a continuance of the same. . He ha. ju.t returned from Philadelphia wilh a good stock or material., which enabblee him to manufacture any article in hi. line with promplneaa and de.palch. Ilog-.kln. for .eating. Enamelled Leather of allcolors, Pad Skin., Bridle Bit., Stirrup Iron., snd various other articles, for .ale low down for ca.h. He keep, con.tantly on hand a good anorlment of ftsddles. Bridles, Whip.. Ac. Plea.e call before purchaa Ing elsewhere, on the Square, between Glb.nn's snd uoyo-s stores. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Athens, April II , lS5fl-tf-94 Valuable Property for Sale. I AM offering lor sale my home place a very desirable property eonsiMinsr of about 80 acres of choice Land, in good con dition on which there are a comfortable and roomy Dwelling Honse. Kitchen.Smoke house. good Barn and Stables, Ac, and a seleotion of choice bearing Fruit Trees. Also, 160 acres of Lsnd, situate in the West side of McMinn county; an unimproved Lot in the town of Charleston, Bradley county, adjoining the fail Road Depot Lot; and a number of unimproved Lots situate between the town of Athena and the Rail Road Depot. Terms to be agreed upon. A. D. KETES. Athens, Jan 18, I8S7-tf-4S4 J (ST RECEIVED Dr. Parker's Pain Pan area; Stark's Indian P.ver and Ague Remedy, an external application infalible; Macaubaand Scotch Snuff; Hay's Liniment; Arabian Liniment; Steel snd Gilt Pen.; Puttyaod Window Glass and for tale by march 14 WM. BURNS. Threshers ! I WOULD Ju.t Inform all who wish te buy Threshers for the eomlng season that they should call and give in their orders, as It is tlms they were going on, snd that I am prepared to make a favorsble errarement with all who wish to buy. B. K. REEDER. Athens, Jan. 9, '67-tf Premium Wheat Fans I IMPORTANT TO FARMERS raVIC sub.criber would reapectfully Inform the Parm M. Ing public and all others Interested, that he still continue, to manufacture IS. V. Thurber'a Im proved Premium Wheal I aim, al the old tand in Philadelphia, Tenn., where he will be happy to wait upon his old friend, and aa many new ones as may desire the machines. The.e f sn. are an Improvement upon the'I. T. Grant Pan," by Mr. Thurber, who was the Inventor of the Grant Pan. Tlieee Pant have re ceived Premium, where large numbers were on exhibi tion, In various States of lbs Union, to wit: In New York, whore there were over arty competitors for Ihe premium, and in Ohio, where there were thirty eon tending for the same. Virginia, Pennsylvania. North Carolina, and the Middle Divi.lon or the 8tate or Ten neesee, have acknowledged ths superiority or then Pen. by swarding premium., at their reapectlve Pairs, to the proprietors. Thl. Pan alio look the premium at Columbia, So. Ca., laat Pall. In a word, they are supe rior to snyihlng ever before offered to the public. He unjoin, a certificate of several gentlemen or Philadel phia, well known to the people of lower Kail Tenneaaee: "Thl. certifle. that the underalgned timed snd tried N. C. Thurber's Premium Wheat Pan, and stale that It cleaned one bu.hel per mh.ute, separating all filth to such a degree of perfection that It cannot be rivalled by any Pan now ia u.e; snd we recommend all who atand in need or euch a machine to examine thi. Improved Pan before purchasing elaewhere. J. D. Josm, CBIS. fiAXKOB, A. W. Coiart. HI. wagons, with Psns, will Irsvel throughout lower Ea.t Tenneaaee and upper Georgia, during the preaent Bpring and en.uieg Summer. J. COTTON. Philadelphia, Tenn., April IT, lgST-tMIT To Cotton and Woolen Mannfac- tnrera, Hail Head Cam pan Ira, na chlnlsla, and General ISeialera. MACHINE BELTING, for Gins, Thre.hers Mills, Pactorlea, Ae., Ac, made from be.t whole hide Leather cnrrled, riveted,. tretched snd cemented at our works in Newark, N. J. All width., 1 to it Inchea, snd of warranted quality. Picker and Lace Leather; Calf and Khecp Roller Skin.: Roller Cloth; Roller Rru.h e; Loom Du.tera; Picker.; Stripping Cards; Ring Trav ellers; snd a variety or Pactnry Pindlngs. Sole Leath er ol every deacrlptlon; Engll.h, French, and Ameri can Calf Skin.; Lining and Binding Skin.; Shoe Peg. La.ta; Boot Tree.; Peg Jacks, Ac, Ac, and a general a.aorlmrnt of Bool and Shoemaker.' Finding.; Hog Skin.; Sheep Skiaa, and Morocco Skins. Ilarnea. Leather; Bridle, Skirling and Belt Leather; Patent and Enamelled Leather and Enamelled Cloths. ALSO, A general astertment of ftaddlerr Hard were, Coach Heirdwitrr, anil Conrh Trimming-. Spring., Ailea, Malleable Ca.tlnga Bande. Bolts, Screw., Pelloee, Huh., Spokes, Shaft.' Poles, Moss, Oarled Hair, Oil snd Brua.el. Garnet.' Varnl.hes, Sand Paper, Ac, Ae. Por sals low at our WKoUtal Saddler Wurehoute. 1 " SHERMAN, JESSL'P A CO Vol?l ",r",i A uguMn, ?. HARRAL, NICHOLS ACO. Corner ef Basel sad Meeting. t.., ChaHeettm S. (1 BETTS, NICHOLS A CO.. act ?t-ly-l Na. M Liberty .treel, He Tor. New Goods Latest Arrival c. r. uinso.v r vo., Nurlh-rett Corner of Public Square, T) ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and IX the publie generally that they art just in receipt of one of the largest and best as sortments oi Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this town. There is no mis take about it tne facts are just that wav. as all can see who will do them the favor te call. They do not deem it necessary to go into details, and will only mention a few ar ticles which may be found among their large and splendid stock, such aa Silks, Tisanes, Beragea, Challia, Jaconetta, Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, and every thing else in the line of Ladies Dress Goods, For the rougher portion of uod a creation, tney nave Cloths, Cassimers, Tweeds, Kerseys, Linens, Cottonades, Vest ings, lists of all descriptions. Boots and Shoes, aod every thing else worn by man in thia last age. Also, GROCERIES Sugw, Coffee, Molaa tea, Ac, Ae. Now, they not only have the Goods, but they are determined to sell them lower than anybody, for Cash, or in exchange for ap proved country rroauce. Give them a call and examine their stock. They don't charge nary red for showing their Uoo ls. April 24, 1857 New Goods for the Million! A.. OTiFlACrB cxb CO VI70ULD respectfully eall the attention of v T 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 the best terms, and are now ottered at aa low ratea as such Goods can be purchased any where in the State For the LADIES, thev have the latest styles of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Muslins. Prints, Linens, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery J"il . 1 .i.r 1 m . . . anauioves. ahii, !ieinnneisnn trimmings. A large stoek of GENTLEMEN'S WEAK. such as cloths, cassimers, Satinets, Vestings, Tweeds, Drillings, Ae., Ac KEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Hals, Boots and Shoes. Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Dve-stnrTs. Hardware, Cutlery and Qneensware. Groce ries, Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, besides every other article usually kept in retail Stores. Give them a call. They consider it no trouble to show Hoods. They are deter mined not to be undersold. tW All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. May 2-897 Ju as Xleoelved A ND for sale, at the old t tand in Calhoun. tenneaaee, SS Bbla. New Orleans Reboiled Molasses. 10 4 Bbls. do. de. do. 80 Bags fine Rio Coffee; 600 Gals. Cuba Molassea; 8500 Lbs. Brown Sugars; 8000 " Castings; 10000 Rolled Iran all of which will be sold low by wholesale or retail. Our Dry Goods stock is full and fine, and as ow down in price aa the lowest. Julyo D. r. MAKTIN A SON. Livery and Sale Stable, Sweetwater. Tenn. THB subscriber beg. lesve toinfbrm Ihe traveling pub lie that he ha. opened a large and eommotlloue Sta ble In Sweetwater, on the Pa.t Tennee.ee and Georgia Rail Road, where they ean be accommodated to Hnr.es and Saddles, Buegiea. Hack., Ac Ae. Permn. travel ing to and from Mnntvale Spring, will find It to their intere.t to get conveyance from Sweetwater lietsnce 29 mile.. He will alio trade in Horeet, Mnlea. Ac. Jan WM'-t-frj II. B. YEABWOOD. Farm for Sale. THE subscriber desires to sell her Farm, in the neighborhood of Athena. It is situ ate on the road leading to Benton, about two miles from the Athens Depot, and eontaina some 400 acres, a portion of it tinder improve ment, and the balance is well timhered.and all well adapted to cultivation. There are sev eral Springs of good w titer on the Farm, and plenty of Fruit Trees. Also, a comfortable Dwelling House. Negro Hou.es. Ae. Persons desiring to purchase ean obtain a bargain. NA&UV liKADrUHD. Athens, March 20, 1 S57-I f-443 Forest Hill Academy, JOHN 0IERL0W, Principal. THF. Summer Se.aion of this institution will open on llooday, t th starch next. Term of 8es.lon Id week., to close 81 st July. Tuition t Plrtt Class g,00 Second " 9,00 Third " 14,00 Payable one-half In advance. No nnnll nermltlrd to enter the School without s Ticket signed by Secretary. No deduction mode for lo.t time, anle.a In ca.e. of pro. treated alckne... A contingent fee of 60 eente per see.ion will be charged. By order or the Board. TUOS. A. CI.EAOE, Peh 0-tr-8 Secretary. G. B. T1.0MPS0N & CO., Cleveland, Tenn.. WB0I R8A1.II ARD SBTAIL KSILSSS IB Drugs, Medicines Chemicals, DYE WOODS & DYE STUFFS, Olla, Palnta and Painters' Art Idea, varni.iies, n indowuiaas and rut' ty, Claasware, Perfumery. Ac. ALSO, Fine Soap, Fin ITalr and Tixilk Bnuhe, Paint Brunhet, Surgical and Dental Internment, Pur Wine and Brandie for Medical Purpo, Fancy Article, Pc, . wrra all tbs rsrsKT oa raorairrAsv ,mEDICIlVES OF THE DAT. WE makeonrpurcha.es foreaih.and offar good, equally a. low ss they ean bs obtained from any similar e.tabll.hmeat in thl. .action, and warrant ed to he fre.h, pure and genuine. Orders promptly Ailed, snd sati.faction guarantied, with regard both to price snd quality. Physirlane' Prescription! attended le at all honrs of ths day and night. 8eptS-ly-415 CLARK'S Celebrated Flouring Will. GRINDING and Bolting at single opera tion. 8ft inch Stone Price f75D will turn out 50 bbls. per day. 80 inch Stone Priee 1700 will turn out 40 bbls. er day. This Mill is the cheapest, most simple, du rable and compact, requiring less power, leas attention, and makes a larger yield and bet ter quality of Flour, than any other in use or for sale. Mills can be seen running at Kings ton. We alto manufacture very superior Corn and Feed Mill npon the same principle If any man will furnish ma the power so that I can run a 22 inch pulley 8S0 times minute, with 8 inch band, I will put up the Mill and run it 80 days if he will furnish me aa much Wheat as I ean grind In that time, at 91 per bushel and take the Flour at per barrel, I will give him the Mill for the net profits, after paying for the Wheat and all the expenses of running, and leave the Mill in as good repair as it was at the beginning. Address . TIIOS. B. McELWEE, Kingtton, Tenn. References as to responsibility s Athena, Chattanooga, and Kingston. fJfTlie above Mills can also be purchased of C. L. KING, Rieetillr, Tenn. Jan 16, 1 857-1 r-4 84 Valuable Property for Sale. rpilE subscriber, desirous of returning to i the mercantile business, offers for sale his present residence in the suburbs of Athena, and about 400 Aorea of Xja.xi.c1. the most of which is in the immediate neigh borhood of town. The Dwelling House ie large and commodious, and most desirably situated, and the greater portion of the Land is goad and well adapted for farming purpo ses. Any person desiring to purchase can obtain bargain by applying soon. Terms made accommodating. 8. K. REEDER. Athens, Dee. 6, l8o8-tf-428 Ooolt So-irea rnill underelgned hss for sals a variety ef Cook Stoves latent and moat approved pattern.. The ca.tlng. ars beautiful. Ths Hooeier Stale Store snd Aenf.-i-ysre ca.tst Cincinnati. Ohio, and the ufA- A)P"M JS fat (.ft ftl ft It SS KhasiwIIU . .a . . .... ...IV..,II( rnuno rj. i ir expect! t in hort (Im, Mnif l.ntm.l 6 re fteortt for rM"" wn n lo pure!. ft oheup and ..V.W iinr, win no wn 10 cm XIA , . 4t VT . HisAVIk I.Lh, Dr. McLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE MVEIt'riLLS. tws af the Heel Preparations af ths Age. They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Cow plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO'S, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole ProprlelorB. SCOVIL A MEAD, 111 Cbartiea street, New Orleane, General Wholesale Agent lor the Southern States to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by P. 11. Keith & Co., Athens, Tenn. WM. 1SLSKS, J. II. rarroK, Sweetwater, " IIvaiEY A Johnson, Loudon, " J. II. Magill A Co., Mouse Creek, " AtixAKnia 4 McKamt, Benton, M J. A. A C.W. Cokfiii, Madisonville, " ' J. M. A J. J. Knox. Cbarleton, " W H.J M. Cbaigmiles, Clevelsnd. Dee S, lftMl-lv-428 Cedar tirove High School, Commencing Monday, April 6 A, 1&ST. TnETriirtci . have completed their arrangements with air. H. B. IIsvwoob to take ch.ree of tliU School fcr ihe two aee.lons next en.olne. The ichwl la located in s pleasant snd healthful nrl.libcrhood.fout nile. gouth-sa.tof Ch.rle.ton, Br.dlei CO., Tcna. Rate of Tuition, per Settion : 1st Cls.s Orthos-rsphj, Rradln(, Penwianibla.Prl- narv Ornaraphy, ana airnisi arnnmeuc se fd Claee Arithmetic, ancient and BioderB Ueof ra phy, Knsllih Grammar and Modern Hi.tory t 8d Cla.a Algebra, Geometry, Burveyli'F. Analyti cal Ocowietry, aatronomy, turner iaintnanr., Physiology, Latin, Greek and French Lanfu.fr... .11 Contingent lee av cu. No atodenl will be received for s less term then or.. half see. Ion, snd no deduction made for lost lime ! eept incases of protrscted sickness. Bosrd Is SO els. per day. Joss Mis, I a. t. Oatb, VTrutteei. March 8T-IM2T joaa Hamsbiobt, ) .tboxxasi 3Ferxixi dxr-y. n A VINO sngagrd ths services of Mr. P.M. Kilsoss, whs la suthorised to receive orders snd tr.micl all hu.ine.a appertaining to the foundry, any penes wanting Information In regard to Machinery, sc., will be attended to by celling st ths foundry. Athens, July 11, 18M-lf-40T C. ZIMMERMAN. Grrooerles. Wl ere prepared to furnish plantation suppliti.l every kind, and would Invite the slteniios .1 merchants snd others to our stock, which will st all tlniee be complete, aad consists In part, at preltsl.el tne louowing articles: 60 hhdi bugar; InOO bag. Bait; SOO boxes Btsr Candles; 100 piece. Bagging; f OO 48 inch B.eelnr-. 400 bsg. Coffee; COO barrel, (sit; SM) barrel! Ulii.kcy; t()0 hall pieces Barf Inf. euu son. mpe; legtmcr with sll other articles u.uslly kept In uel e.i.biia- menu. juiiispon, iioiihit a tu., AugS-tr Cor. Broad aod Market tts.,Ns.hrllli. Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA IMPORTANT ANJTOVirCEMKST. TO all persona eAiwted with Sexual Dl..ae. seek as Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakneaa, Impoienc Gonorrhoea, Uleet, Syphilis, the Vice sf Onanlim.er Self Abuae, Ac, Ae. The Howard A.aoclatlon, In viewer the awful deitrte lion of humsn life, earned by Seiual Dl.ea.ea, and iM deceptions practised npon the onfortunale vicilni. auch dl.ea.es by Quack., have directed their Comull ing Surgeon, as a eJinritable act worthy ef their tiiwt, to give Medical adrlc gratit, to all pertont Ihni.' fllcled.who apply by letter, wilh a description of thels condition, (age, occupation, habit, of life, tc .) si" eaaet of .arte rue poverty and sufferinf , to furni.h sines free of charge. The Howard Aaaoelstlon Is a benevolent Inslltotloa. s.tahll.hed by apeeisl endowment, for the relief of the sick and dltirea.ed. afflicted with 'Virulent snd epi demic Dl.es.ea." It hs. now a surplus of mean., whlu the Directors have voted to expend In adverll.lns ,M shove notice. It Is needles, lo add that Ihe Amo'"' tlon command. Ihe hlghe.1 Medical .kill of Ihe age.aM will furnl.h the moat approved modern treatment. Ju.t publlahed. by the A.aoclatlon, a Report on matorrheea, or Seminal Weakness, ths vice of Onsnltai Maalurhalion or Self Ahu.e, and other dt'eaac. t' Sexual Organa, by the Cnn.ultlng Surgeon, whkh he aent by mail, (la a sealed envelope,) free ef chtrpn sn the receipt of two stamp, for po.tage. Addreaa.Dr.ORO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting ?or'i Howard A.aoclatlon, No. t South Ninth ttreel, Phtla delphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. ' Eiba D. lISABTWsU,PrelnVo Oso. Paibcbiu, Secretary. feb s-ly-' Threshers! Threshers! IHAVK received an Agency for the sals of Thre.hers snd other Agricultural Implements siss ufactured by Richard II. Peaee, at Albany, New Ier A sample of the two and one hor.e Threeher., ' Hone Pnwers, hs. been received, snd sll IhoM viahlns to buy Threehert this teaton are ree,ueeled le call . examine them before pnrehasing elaewhere. C,' at once and examine them, and tf you like the chines, Ihe terms, and the warranty, give me your or der., that I may get them here before harve.1. I will all. .ell orders for Saw Mills, Oraln Creel"' Cora Shelter., Plows, Ac., a ssmpls of which eaa seen at Ihe Wars-rooea, near the Depot. I am alao agent for ths sale of f. Cotlee a Col perlor Wheat Pans. . M urriers for TKreehera snd Oraln crssie. sw -- sent In be furs Brat of March, lo gel here la ',"" set. Jaall JA. M. liSPrR0 harvest, WcEwen & Gillespie HAVE resolved and opened their Pair and winw Oooda, and respectfully ttivlie attention to tf'" October S, 'M