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SKIOIIN & HORNSDY'S "IWIZIMJTMKS" III Uight on the "Geese!" "ITfUIClI ean b full- demonstrated by V I rfretie lo th following very meagre list of rich, faahionabl. brilliant and "cheap Good, consisting of fin Gold and Silver Watch, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Guni and Pistol. Clocks, Tore, Perfumery, Cigar and Tobacco, Ready-Made Clothing, Bonnets, Boot and Shoes, Ac Their Good are all of the beet quality, and are offered cheaper than Goods of similar grade can be bought in East Tennessee. But to the list read, reflect, and buy : Fine Gold Hunting ease Lever Watches, plain aad fall jeweled 12 and IB carat case. Fin Hunting-case Silver Lever Watches, plain and full jeweled. Fine Duplex liunting-case Chine Watches, fall jeweled. Fine Detached Lever Hunting-ease and plain Hunting cas Lapin Watch Silver, Gold and Gilt cues. Fin Gold Fob, Teat, Guard and Keck Chain. Fin Silver ?o Vest, Keck and Guard Chain. Fin Gold and Silver Guard and Fob Key. Fin Gold Breast Pin for Ladies, of every variety and style; Ear Bob fine gold, gold atone sets; Ear Kings; Fin Gold Bracelet. Gents Pius a large lot plain and Masouie Pins. Ladie Cuff Pin, large lot. Finger Rings Gold, Cornelian, Glau and Fancy. Gold Locket and Charm. Coral Necklace and Armlets; Jet Neck laces and Bracelets; Whit Satin Bead Neck lace; Bugle Bead. Jet Breast Pins and Ear Bobs. Silver Wart Table, Tea. Desert, Cream, Mustard and Salt Spoons; Butter and Pickle Knives; and Soup Ladle. Table Cutler. Knives, fine Ivory handled, and Plated Fork; Nut Cracker; Carving and Buteher Knives. Plated War: Fin Table and Tea Spoons; Butter and Fruit Knives and Fruit Basket. Pine Pocket Cutlery Consisting in part of fin Pen Knives, Sporting Knives, itazor and Scissors. Fine Kazor Strop. Port Monnaies and Card Case a large and splendid assortment; Silver, Shell and Pearl Port Monuaie and Card Cases; Morocco, Vel vet and Buckskin Port Monnaies and Purses. A large lot Cabas, Reticules, Work Boxes, nd Beaded Bags. Combt. Shell Tuck and Side Combs; India Rubber Tuck, Puff, Side, Neck and Long Combs; Horn Tuck, Pulf and Side Combs; In dia Rubber Fine, Redding and Pocket Combs; Ivory Fin and S. S. Fine Combs; English Horn Fine, Redding and Pocket Siamese Combs, India Rubber, Steel and Fancy Ilsir Pins. CigarCases Morooco and Wir. Musical Instruments Flutinas, Accordeona, Tremblers, Violins, Guitar, Flute, Fifes, Clarionets, Haiiuonioums, Musical Boies, and Harp of ve ry grade. Guns and Pistol. Colt' Repeating Rifle Gun, six shooter; Double and Single Barrel Shot Gun, boy and men'. Colt' Repealing Pistols, 4, 6, and 6 inch barrel, improved patent; Ellis' Patent Repeating Pistol, self cocking, five (hooter; Allen' Self-cocking Re volving Pistols, 4, 6, and 8 inch barrels: Al len's Self-cooking Rifle Pistols, 2, 3, 4, and 6 inch barrel; Allen' Double Barrel Rifle Pis tols; A large lot of cheap Pistol, double and tingle barrels, 1,26 to tS each. A Large Lot of Clocks Spring and Weight, one month, eight day and thirty hour. Fin Toilet and Looking Glasses; Shaving Glasses and Case. Shaving, Hair, Kail, Comb, Tooth, Flesh, Cloth and Marking Brushes. Fin Seta Waiter and Tea Board; Fine China Flower Vise, new atvle; Motto Cups; Jewel Cups; Puff Boxes; and Toy Mug. A Large Lot of Toys, of every kind, for ahildren. Stationery, dVc Note Paper, white and dif ferent colore, with Envelope to suit; Letter Paper, laid, to. Steel Pens and Pen Holders; Lead Pencil, blue and blaok Faber' and othar make. Perfumery. A large lot Perfumery and Oil for th Hair, Extraat for the Ilandker hief, different kinds; Balm of 1000 Flowers; Lyon' Katharion, for restoring, preserving and beautifying Hair; Extracta for Cooking. A Splendid Assortment of Spectacles and Glasses. Silver Temple Concave and Convex Spectaolee; German Silver Tempi Plain and Colored G lessee, single and double eyes; Wire and Cloth Frani Goggles, Colored Glasses; BRAZILIAN PEBBLE GLASSES, in Silver Frames, all age. It EADY'.TIADE CLOTHING I Fin Black Cloth Frock Coats; Cassimer Cati; Italian Cloth Coats; French Drap d'Et Coats; Linen Coats; Gingham Coals; Grass Linen Coats; Marseille Coat; Whit Linen Coat; Fin Doeskin, Cassimer, French Drap d'Kte, Linen and other Pant; fin Black Satin, Cloth, Silk, Whit Satin, Marseille, liinen and bingham Vesta. Shirts, plain Whit Linen and Fancy new iyie; net an iris; riel urawers, Drown and bleached. llati. Fin Soft Fur and Wool Hats; Black nd ColoreJ New Style Hals, stiff brim and oft crown; Uoy Black Wool Hat. Ladies Monitors A fin lot latest style whit and aurerent colon bilk, all price, titotlOaach. Ladie Collar and Undersleeves; Mohair Head Dresses; Linen Handkerchiefs, heui tivhed and plain. Hoops for Ladie Skirts, new style. BOOTS AND SHOES. W have for the Gentlemen, fin French Calf Skin Boots: Blaok Cloth, Patent Spring Fancy, and Black Lasting Gaiter, and any other kind any body wants, eor tli Ladies, we have any thing in the way of Kid Bovts, Kid Walking Shoes. Kid Slippers, Black and Fancy Gaiters; Goat Boots and Hootees. A good lot Misses and Children Shoe Boots and Gaiter. For further particulars, enquire at the old stand, North aid publio Square, where may be found a "littl of everything" the neces sities of man or woman may require or imagi nation invent. SE110KN A liOKNSBY. April 10, 1857 Land for ale. rpiIE undersigned offer for sal a valuable X TRACT OK LAND, containing 660 aorea 180 acres in cultivation, and about 80 of that Ireah Land, with about 100 acres of good upland to clear all lying well, and plenty or good timber. Cleared Land all undergooil fence. There is on the premise a first rat bold running Spring, convenient to the house; a good Framed Dwelling House and Kitchen. A good outlet for stock. The Farm is situated in a healthv aection of country, five miles West of Tellioo Plains, and one mile North of Edward Lee's Store, Monroe county, Tenn. The above Land will be sold, on the premi tea, at public sale, to the highest bidder, on the 1st dy of September next. Tuns: One half the money lo t paid the 1st day of March, 1868; the balance in one and two years, with note and approved se curity, aud a lien retained upon the Land until tna purcnas money is paid. MARTIN WILLIAMS. Monro eo., July 94, 1 837-td 4rfl 13T Brownlow ' Whig copy till al and forward bill to thi office. i. R..NNEY, Publisher, Offers for Sal 600,000 BOOKS AND MAPS, Of all kinds, at Publisher rricas, to be accompanied wild .00,000 carTft, Worth from 15 cU. lo each: consisting of Hold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Reticules, Latles Purees, Port. moo.le, Ac. $ 160 worth af Gift distributed with ev.ry 000 Books. A GUI "HI b sMIvwed with every hook sold for On VoliarW saor. Althoujll no Book or Arlicl will be eoM for soors than th usual retail prlee, many will be sold snr less. Porsons wtshluf any particular book, eaa al one and II will b forwarded witk a (lift. A eonpletc CsMlofue ef Books, Maps and Oils, will be ser.l lo any eiidr.es on appllcatloa. Persons orderine Boons with Oifts, should forward Ih amount of poalafo, as K sauet Invariably be paid in ad vane. Ths averars riaf for II and 1, books I 1 seats; aad for !, and tbook,U cent. Addreea, A. HtWrt, Jiu 9-4at-!vT 5. tM Broadway, New York. XC I Behold and Wonder! subscriber would respectfully an- JL nounee to all th world, that they ar now receiving from New York and Philadel phia, one of the largest, best selected, aud moat fashionable dock of Spring and Summer Goods! vcr offered in thie market. Having made their purel aiee with great care, and upon the best terms, they feel satisfied that they can sell Goods aa low as they can be bought in East Tennessee. Their motto is, to sell Good CHEAP, and make money by ellingth nior of them. They will keep constantly on hand very thing that ia usually kept, and oior too.' Their (lock consist, in part, of LADIESDRESS GOODS I tuch a Silk, Benget, Brilliant, Lawns, Jsc onels, Muslins, Ginghams, Swiss Mull, Dotted Swiss, Black Silks, Argentine, Print or all prices and styles. Ladies Crinoline and Brass Hoop, new styles. Lice, Ribbons, Press Trimmings. Collar. Bonnets, new and beau tiful, Miese Hats and Gipsies, Rouches; Hat of all kinds Leghorn, Straw, Fur and Saxon v; Cloth. Cassimers. Cottonades, Farmers' Drills. Bleached and Brown Dome tics, ill width; Tickings, Italian Cloth, Hab it Cloth, Vestings, READY-MADE CLOTIIIXGI omething new, Gras and Silk Coats, Mar seilles and Satin Vests, oto. Hardware and Cutlery, Guns, Spades, Shov els. Forks and Axe. Also, the beet Scythe Blade in America; Queensware, China and Glassware, all kinds; Books and Stationery. A large tock of Gold Jewelry, uch a Breast Piua, Ear Drops, Ring. c, at low price. W ask you to come and lee our Good, and w feel aura ion will say they are cheap and buy them. W. G. UORTON fc CO. April 17 Through Rates of Freight From NASHVILLE to KNOXVILLE, AND STATIONS ON THE East Tenneeaee and Georgia Rail Road SUGAR, Coffee, Molasses (in barrels,) Tobacco (in boxes,) Nails, Dry Hides, Oils (in barrels,) Copperas, Rope and Cordage, Fish, Cheese, Soap, Star and Tallow Candles, White Lead, Bar Lead (in kegs and boxes,) Pig Lead and Shot (in kegs.) Liquors (in barrel and casks.) Crockery Ware (in crate and casks,) per 100 lb., 50c. No article entitled to thia rate except those specified above. Shot and Lead in bundles, and bottled Liquor will he charged the regular local rale of each Road. All Goods from ih Western cities and New Orleans, for Knoxville and Station 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 Molasses, and will only pay for deficiency of contenta when packages show marks of violence. A bill of Freight paid Steamers and Pray ase will be mailed to consignees from Nash ville, showing, also, the time of arrival and departure of the goods. R. C JACKSON, Snp't East Tennessee A Georgia Rail Road. March 0, I857-tf-441 New Establishment! S. K. REEDER n A VINO attain rone Into the Mercantile business, would respectfully announce to the publio that he is now receiving and opening a splendid stock of SPUINU AND SUTniEH CJOODSl In th Btort Room on the East side of the Public Square, formerly occupied by P. U. Keilb A Co., and to which he Invites attention. The Goods are ALL NEW and the stock complete, cnmnrlmni a reneral assortment of every description of Ooods usually brought to this market, which were purchaased in the Northern cities on very ravoraoie terms, which enables him to offer great Inducements In nurchaaers. Glee him a call and examine his assortment, and he will use his utmost endeavors to sell you as good bar' gains as can be bought at any other house In towu. Athens, May IS-tf-tM A GOOD FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber wishes to sell the FARM on which he now lives, In the first civil District of Polk county, Tennessee. It is situated directly on the Koad leading from llentnn to Athens, about two miles from lllwassee River, and contains 400 acres about 140 acres In cultivation plenty of timber, and a good deal of the timbered Land well adapted lo cultivation. It is a very pretty and desirable place to live; as healthy as any place in the State comfortable Dwellings, a good Ham, Stables, Cribs, and other out-houses; a flne large Pprlng, as good water as any, a good Orchard of young Apple Trees of well selected fruit. Any person wishing lo purchase a good and comfort able home, on liberal terms, would do well to call and look for themselves. For further Information, call on the undersigned on the premises, or A. P. Bradford at Blcerille, Tenn. HENRY BRADFORD. June 6, 1T tf 454 Hiwassee College, Monroe co., Tenn. SITUATION, In the country, 9)f mites from Had. sonvllle. Pacultv Rev. J. II. Bruner, A. M., Pres't; Sam'l 8. Doak, Ksq., A. B., Vice Pres'l; , Tutor. Tuition 1 10- Board 11,60 to 2. Volumes In Libraries 1100. Students last year 100. Large new Boarding House going up. Pall session will begin Sep tember 1 . may l-lf-44j J. F. KEY, Seo'y. Thrrshfrs. IWO0DD Inform persons wanting Threshers that I have aeveral different styles of Horse Powers, such as I think equal. If not superior, to any in the country. Persons willing any thing of the kind will call at Ihe Athens Foul dry where Ihe machines can be seen. There is a gteat saving to Arsons purchasing where they canh at the use of the pat'erns in ra any paes ofthemki ashouM break. Call and see. Pricrt moderate- Jan -lf C. ZIMMERMAN. Zion Hill English School, FOR MALES AND FEMALES, 11 c 71 Inn county, I'cnnessee, THE Fourth Session of this School will commence on Monday, July 3"th. next. Boarding can be had In the vicinity on very reasonable terms. Rates of Tui tion, per session of twenty-two weeks, as heretofore. June !-Sm-4o7 J. C. BARB, Principal. MILLWRIGHTS! ! One or two Journeymen Millwrights, of steady habits, can And employ ment hv applying Immediately lo th undersigned, al his mill In Athens. A. CLKAOE. May 15-tf-4M Land for Sale. 1 PURSUANT ta a decree rendered by the Worshipful County Court of Polk county, Tennessee, at th July term, 1857, 1 will offer for sale, on the premises, on the 20th day of August, 1857, th following described Tract of VA1.UAHLK LAND: Range two, Kat, fractional township two. North. 1st, A frao tion of Kleven Acres in the South west oomer of section seve ateen; 8d, a fraction of fixty Acres, the North end of the West half of sea tion twentv; 8d, fraction of Thirty-eight Acres, th North east fractional corner of the North-east quarter of section nineteen; 4th, Eighty Acres, the South half of the North east quarter of section nineteen; containing, by estimation, One Hundred and Kightt-nine Acres, and together sold for distribution among th heir. Terme On half of th purchase money to be paid on the day of sals, the balance in three equal annual payment December 25, 1853, '611 and '60 with interest from the day of sale. Hond with approved security r quitid and a lien retained on the Laud until tli final payment is made. DeterifitionTht Land i situated two and a half mile North-west of Benton, Tenn., Ocose District embrace the mouth of the Ocoee river and each Ferry bank, with on hank of th lliwasse river, and formerly known aa I'atton'a Ferry but latterly aa J as. II. Alexander's, and belonging to the hem at-law of Elisha Blankinship, deceased, ad joining th Land of Messrs. Boyd, Blankin ship, Paul and others aixty flv acre in cul tivation slsvated, healthy location dwell ing house and other atteudauta, with good water in th yard. I'osseasion for seeding at th proper tim and full th loth of January, 1858. and Commitiioner, July 17, 1857-td-pr f 10,80-460 J. T. & WSI. H. W00TT0N, (SuocMort U Wovtum & UoUotoay,) Commission Merchants, Cotton Arcou TIACO, CA-, X "1 7 ILL pay strict attention to all consignments from y y Northern Georgia aud Tenoeosee. Aud if prompt returns desert any oredit they hope la share a portion, at least, of the public patrouage. Liberal adraocca made on goods in atoro.if desired. turns v. woinroa wiujaa a. woovro. march S7-lj-t44 T O H 3T XI. IjDUTY, tOJ y-nAMe,) with Jacob Mayer & Co., aumrcTcets iso wbolksalb bulus n CLOTHING! Clothing Warehouse, So. ti North Third street, (AtiHieew Arck and Cherry.) PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE undersigned call the attention of East Tennes see Merchants to their large and varied slock of Ittniiy-M utt Clothing, made up in the latest and most approeed fashions, which cannot fail to give sat isfaction lo all who purchase them. We respectfully solicit a thorough examination of our stock by Merchants visiting Philadelphia, before making their purchase. JACOB MA YEH A CO. feb 7-tM4d ALBX. H. W1LUC.. ...W. C. BOSUSOI' Wallace & Robinson, General CommisMon Merchants, 1BD tsiLias l( TEXNESSKK PKODUCE, Atlanta, Georgia, WILL give special attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard, flour. Whiskey, Tobacco, Ae. Consign ments respectfully solicited. Premptattentioa Wen lo Cash orders. A genu for the sale of Stearnes k Marvin's Fire-Proof Sales. mar lh)-ly-425 a. a-BxaDsa. wh. b. vamcisco. Bearden & Francisco, PRODUCE AND CO !I MISSION Hlorcliantf, jijico. GKoner.f, WILL sell on commission Bacon, Lard, PI our. Corn, Oats, Feathers, and Tennessee Produce gener ally. Persons shipping to us can rely upon prompt returns. Rrtr to Merchants and CItlsensof Knoxville; Mor gan A Co., Jo. Kdwards, Jss. C. Luttrell, Comptroller, Nashville', T.J. Campbell, Cleveland; Richard C. Jack son, Athens; Lone k Smith, Richard B. Campbell, Ben. Chandler k Co., Chattanooga. Feb 20-tf-439 V1TMS SI. COOKE. Jasre B. BIII.ST, SAMCKL C. OOODSUALL. lute of 4ainhoro,, Tenn COOKE, BULKY & CO., WHOLRSALS PKAI.ESS IB 13 O O 1" S, S XX OES, Halo, Caps, llonnetw, Ac, Ko. 4, Suuth Side Public Sjiuire, NASHVILLE, TENN. ORDKItS carefully filled, and goods promptly for warded. Dec H-ly-d.'g P. D. GATES, PRODUCE AND CO.VimSSION 3VI o roll . lit. No. 12 Broadway New York, DEALER In Agricultural Implements and Machine ry. Sole Agent for the sale of Wheeler, Mellck k Go's Horse Powers and Threshers; Oombined Thresh, ers and Winnowers and other machines, in East Ten nessee. Also, Oeneral Agent for their sale in the South ern States. Orders promptly executed for any kind of Machinery or Merchandise. Consignments solicited of all kinds of Southern Produce. Jan I6-Iy-434 Robertson, Hudson Si Pulliam, IMrOBTBKS AMD JOBBMS OF DRY Gr Q O XJ er. No. 29 Murray and 83 Warren streets, Corner of Church etreet. New York. RICHARD 8. KOBVaVSOB, BOBKRV W. VITLLIAM, CHASLts c. nrnsna, wiixiam D. Raskin, Of Virginia. V X. Carolina. PLKABAHV X. CRAIOMILES, 1 Boon m'd. u'lLstm, Of Tenneee, JuuBB.CBAiOBU.as, ) Aug 29-ly-414 B. B. MORRIS W. H. BARRIS. II. B. MORRIS & CO., Suceeeeore to ilorrit Jt Mattheiee) WHOLESALE GROCERS ABO Commission Merchants, Nos. 13 and IS Market street, OctlT-ly-42t Nashville, Tenn. BAKER, WRIGHT k CO., "W Iioloaalo Grooors, Ausjutila, Ceora;la, HAVE a heavy stock of leading Groceries for Geor gia, Alahama and Tennessre trade; solicit con signments of Wheat, Flour, Corn, Rlcon, Lard, ,tc. CHAS.BAKKB IS. B.arAaa jbo.s. waiouv. Aug 29-ly-414 HARDEMAN t GRIFFIN, WBOLKSALB ADD RFTAtL DBALZRS IB Groceries, I'rot tslons, O t.rlo Dry Goods, Flour, Bnron, Liq'mrt, Whin, Tobacco, Cigars, oto., Comer of Cherry and Third streets, AugM-tf-414 IHA4 4IN, CiEOKOI A. BAOO k ABBOTT. w. 0. MOORR, EeUiMuhcdinhutineeeln Late of Gallatin, Tenn. Atlanta in ISM. Seago, Abbott & Co., GEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, nractALLr roa ths salr or TE.V.VHSSEK fROHVCE, Atlanta, Georgia. IIRF.RAL advances given on consignments, either A by acceptance or cash. They are also agents for the sale f French Burr end Natlee Mill Stones, Esopus and Cologne; Bolting Cloth, Ac, from the old and well known firm of Morris k Trimble, Baltimore, Md. Silas C. Herring k Co'a Fir and Barglar Proof Safes con stantly on hand at manufacturers prices. Atlanta, Jan 7, 1WST It will be seen by the above thai we hare taken Into partnership W. C. Moore, late of Gallatin, Tennessee, and It Is with pleasure we make the announcement. We return our sincere thanks to our old patrons for their very liberal patronage, and bespeak for the new firm a continuance of the same. Very respectfully, Sraco Abbott. nYATT, McBURNEY & CO., BIRRCT IBPORTRBS AND WHOLBSALB DBALBRS IB Foreign & DomesticDryGoods, No. 87 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. B. BVATT VS. RASSn.TIRB,,...ACOUTCS O WILT, vs. M'arRNsv,.. .a. L. oiixsarta, cbas. rosrsa, June-ly-4ui HARDWARE. COUItT.X K V, TIWiX F,T& CO., direct importers or Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, fcc, No. 85 Hatnb rtrekt, CHARLES TO X, S. C. WILLIAM O.OOURTNET. GILBERT TINNANT. JAMES B. tVArla. Jua IT. '68 tf J47 GILLILANDS.HOWEL &C0., OIRECT IMPORTER A DEALER III Foreign and Domestic Drj Goods No. 88 Hayne street, CHJIttLEI1ttJ , . 7. N. B. Bolting Cloth al way on hand. WM. B. OILLH.AND, BIDNEV . HOWELL. W. D. StLLrLABD. JAMES OILLILAKD jamebh. nioiiols. Oot. 1. 1881 tf 169 J. A. A N S LEY, GKNKRAl Commission and Produce ITerrltant, Office on Brosd street, opposite Union Bank, Augutita, G-a... WILL give prompt and personal attention to the sale or Itaron, Lard, Grain, Flour, Cotton, and all articles of Merchandise consigned to htm. Also, to the forwarding of Goods for the Interior and Northern markets at the customary rates. Liberal advances, ei ther in ca.h or by acceptances, made on articles In store or when bills of ladirrg accompany drafts. RancBRncw: Baker. Wilcox A Co.: M. k B. Wilkinson: J. C. Fargo, "Cashier Augusta, Ga. Hand, Williams k Wilcox; Trios. Trout k Co., Charleston. 8. C. Win. Dun can; Paildelford, ray k Co.; f. T. Willis. Ravannah. Ga. fMurgcs, Bennett k Co., New Vork. J. C. Wilson A Co.; XI. Ptuart A Don, Baltimore. Wood A Low. New Orleans. C. B. vi eliiorn, Ditlton. Ga. Grenvllle A "ample. Chat tanoora, Tenn. Bearden, Son A Co., Knoxville. Tenn P. K. Heeder, Athens, Tenn. W. Bhapard k 0o. Berry m uemeTiue, nasnviite, Tenn. Nov. V4, '04 tr 1B O. W TTT, (Late of Athene, Tenn.,) WITH S. B. Si J. D. STODDARD, Sueoeeeort to IT. Noddara,) DBALBRS IB Boots and Shoos, Corner ef Meeting snd Hsyns streets, April 10-tr-44 Charleston, ft. C. o. no nnao 3r, WITH WESSON & COX, MARWACTCBXaS 1BD WBOLRSALB DRALBRA IB Doots and Shoos, No. 1( Oourlland street, (near Broadway.) Bi.M.R b. Warsaw, I NEW YORK. rowaaasD cox, f May lo-ly-M r John L. EL French & Co., GEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ril tTTAXOOCA, TEX.H. larch a-ti4i Lowe & Rice, Auction Si Commission Merchants AND tlEA'F.RJILrROUVCE DEALERS, Corner of Lord and Alabama streets, Atlanta, t;eora;ia. .Consignments solicited. march 27-ly-444 WILCOX, HAND Si AXSLEV, Mate Baker, Wilcor Co. w noloaalo Or'oera, 06 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. n A VINO made large additions to our Store, we keep constantly on hand a large stock of Sugar, Cof fee, iflaMMn, tiitt. Iron, Kail. Tohacco, Cig,ire, Tea, Bagging, Rope.tni every ether article usually kept by the trade; including a large stock of Liquitre. Alleon signmentsof Produce will hav ur prompt attention. l.U. BABD.BBW VOBE. I. S. WUXOX, ( A- . d.b.avsuv, J ucara IO fr ags Rio and Laguira Coffee; et a t W W 75 bags Old Government Java Coffee; po hh.ls. Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugar; 800 bbls. A. B and C, Clarified do; 100 ' Crushed dojj So packages Loaf do; loo bbls. choice Syrup ; l,5oo kegs Nails, assorted sixes; oo boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles ; 800 boxes Soap and Starch; loo kegs Soda ; 8ao boxes Tobacco, all grades; 100,000 Clfars; 800 coils Bed Cord snd Plow Lines ; for sale low by WILCOX, HAND k ANS1.ET. Ang29-ly-414 Augusta, Ga. AV. E. HALL., 11. D., ATHENS, TENN., WILL give his attention lo the practice of Medi cine. Olltce South of the Bridge, January 80, 18S7. 4S WM. W. ALEXANDER, M. D., (Late of RueulrilU, Tenn.) T J AVIS' 0 removed la ATHENS for the purpose ef I practicing aicillclne, Surgerv, Obstetrics and Pental Surrery, may b found at his onlce (Cleage's yellow building, near the Oourl-hoose) or at his resi dence In Ihe West end of town, known as the Grisham house, when not professionally absent. Jan 8-1 y M. R. MAY, Iff. D., SURGEON A A'D PHYSJCIAX, ATIIKNS.TENN., T)ESPECTFl7n.Y tenders his professional j services to the public. Jan. 14. 1 22 DR. J. I. ATLEE, FhTMiolau cj Burgeon, Athrns, Trnn.. VV"'1' 1ve M' entire attention to the practice ef W 1 1 . . .1 1 ; f in .... .. ,.7 viuce at me resiuenc or the late Wm. F Keith. rlur8 DR JAMES B TAYLORr A TffEXS, TEXXESSEE, XTTILI.hereafteririve his wholeattention 1 v to the Practiceof Medicine. June 8. 18J8 tf II. E. DODSOV, D. D.S., Surgeou Dontlsst, Office corner of Ocoee and Meadow streets, Cleveland, Tenn. Dental Material for sale. May 8-tf-4S0 AV. n. Si R. roijjxs. Associate Traveling Dentists Aitrlrpsa. SuDhnrSorindt. Julyl8-tf Hhra county-, Tenn. C. B. 1VE.AL, -A- ttornoy v t Xu a. -vx7-, jVlaaiHonvllle, Tenn., liril.t practice In the Courts of Monroe, McMinn, Blount and Polk. may 16-tf-tM ORO. BROWB, iladiionvit, Tenn. J. B. onnxR, Athene. 7nn. l(KUUi Si IVVliE, Attoruoya At Ts n. ttvjt AM SOLICITORS .V CH.I.VTERV, WILL practice in the Chancery and Circuit Courts In the counties of Monroe, McMinn, Polk, Brad ley, Meigs, Roane and Blount, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at Knoxville. Jan 2S-IM35 WILLIE LOWRV, Attorney A.t Tjaw, Jan2-tf Allien, Tenn. 485 W. Jones Hicks. -A. ttorney v t Xj tr. w, Jn-tf Uladlaontille, Tenn. 48 FRANK. S. 1T.LE, Attorney . t Ij n. -vcr, Allien. Tenn. Office up stairs In the Court-house, sept l-ly-41 JalRNslGIN Si CALDWELL, Attorneys , t Xjo,-w9 Athens, Team. MILTORV. JARXAOIB A. CALDWELL, April 30-tf-48 GEO. W, BRIDGES ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. 1)RACTICESin the different eutintiesaom jiosing the Third Judicial Circuit will attend to the collecting and securing ofclaime and will give his undivided attention to all businesaentrusted to his care. March a. 1849 tf 88 a5 Xj O -5T ID HOUSE, Itlacon, tim. ravHIS ITonse Is now open for the accommodation of a tne traveling public, and particularly for those having business to transact In Macon, as it is central. H. P. REDDING, Proprietor, march lT-tf-444 B. F. DK.NSS, Superintend'!. THTjTJCO iiousij, Telllco riains Tenn., Is now open for the reception of Travelers, march I8-ly-44g J. OOBEy. WlllTFIHI.I) UUtiSi:, DALTOX, OA. 'piIE undersianed takes this method of Informing the Iravellnit public and others wishing board or lodg ing, that he hue purchased the large White House, known as ihe 'Whitfield House." formerly occupied by K. B. Sasseen, and is now in charee of the same and prepared to accommodate all who may call upon him. His table win ue lurnistiefl with the best that the market arrnrUs, April g-y-445 M. 0. MARTIN. DEOATUn HOTJ3X. fTHK subscriber haa taken this House, Decatur.Ten A nessre, formerlv kent hv Mr. Lillard. and resnect- fujly solicit, a share of the public custom. He assures the public that he will keep the right sort of a house that his table will he supplied with the best the country affords, his stable well supplied with provender, and that vT-rrv eunrt win oe made on his part to rentier an cnm fortabl who my call. R BT. II. LUTTRELL. march (, !M7-tr-44t nmriaHB house. ffvilR above named House, situated within short al distance of the Athens Depot, is now open for the reception of travelers. Persons traveling on the East lennessee snd (Irnrrla Kali Koan, and stopping at Athens, will find this House more conveniently situated than any other. The subscriber pledges himself to use his utmost exertions to give satisfaction and In render comfortable all who msv favor him with their patron age. Athens, Dec l-lf-430 JAfl. 8. BRIDGES, LBUTY'S IX OTE Xs 101 n, tf.n THIS well known House ha" been newly fitted up with bedding, furniture, Ac. The undersigned haa taken charge of It, and in announcing himself for Ihepuhlia patronage asks "the tree to he tested by Its fruit," and pledgee hlghself, by an assiduous attention and a due regard for Ihe comfort and tastes of his guests, they shall be eared forand furnished with Ihe best the coun try affords. He has also connected with the house the large stable, sheds and Int. of Messrs. Taylor, Bridges k Co., and will he prepared In thst line. Jan 1 1 -8t-8ol WM. M. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. CRUTTiriELD HOUSE, IMMSntATltLY Al TITK DKPOT, I'hatlanaotra, Tenn. T.ciUTCiiriFi.n, PsoratrroR. Aug. lT-tf-SM Whoat nnd Corn, WANTED "on orders," Ten Thousand Bushels Prime Red Wheal, and Two Thousand of Prime We Wheat, delivered in llil. market by Ihe JOth July. rsri mni oe or ine neaviesi i.nurr. ann new. Also, Plve Thousand Bushels Prime Corn. Apply u J. A. ANH.KY.Oom. and Produce Merchant. Augnila, Inly 8, lttT tm 458 Valnnble Farm for ale . t i f ACRES of Land, lying seven and a half i I r miles from Athens, and five miles from Mill. hewee Springe. about SO" acres In cultivation, lies well, oil mostly verv mod. two er tbre most excellent Springs, tolerable Ilonses and Barn, Bncleared land well timbered, and soli good, t will Uka pleasure la ehowing th premises to any one wishing to purchase. One-third purebasw wianev I b paid down tm. t balance will be aud easy. at. iicaiiEKHON. Athens, Tenn., July 10, 1681 If SULPHUR SPRINGS, Kara county, Trnn. THESE Justly celebrated medicinal Spring will be open for th reception of boarders on Monday, lilh June Belt. HuRR A STANTON, Proprietors. K. K. bASatkN, guperintenaknl. May , 'it tf tM Notice to Shippers of Freight TaAxaroBTATioaDirABTiiKE.TEBB.t G. R. R Co. I Athens, Sept. S3, ISM. f THIS Company wllldellverany Freights received In to their Depots, in a reaaonable time, at the lei minus of their Road at Dalian to the owners or their agents (not ours.) they paying charges as per tariff and receiving the freights 00 day of arrival at Dalton. This Company does not propose either to store freights or deliver to the Western k Atlantic Rail Road, 00 leas the owners have made arrangements with said Road to re ceive the same. Cars cannot be detained beyond a few boura for transhipment or storage. Tn making shipments aa abova every faculty In the power of the officers of the Company will be extended to shippers. Beyond th end of their rails tbey hav do control and assume no responsibility. Feb 1-tf R. C. JACKSON, Sup't Transportation. jrT HECE1VED J 6 halt boxes by in Window Glass; 1181b. Putty; 1 M.I. 1'laater. MEDICINES. Fowler's Solution; Lime Juice, ISalsam To 1 11 ; Cerate Oantharides ; Flax-seed ground ; Nut Gall; Galbanum strained Lint seed Oil-prepared for medical use : Oil of Rhodium : Tarrant's Apprient INSTRUMENTS. Paint Brushes brasRed-pn ; bound; Ear and Teeth Syrin White Bristle gr'nd :! pes glass and metal PAINTS. White Lead and Zinc; Scarlet; A nd many other articles too tedious to men' tion. All staple Medicine on hand. Nov 2!. 1856 WM. BURNS. Prrminm Cooklng-StoTfS. fHAVE received on consignment, a lot of the cele brated "Prrmium AA-ia(7.,orM,"manuractured byMnffett k Shields, Knoxville, Tenn. These Stoves are unsurpassed by any Cooking-Stove In the Union for baking, broiling, frying and boiling. They have been fully tried. With the Stove you get the following furniture, vis: Two cast Iron kettles with covers; one large oblong boiler; one tea kettle; one coffee boiler; two dripping pans; two pudding pans; two pie pans; one hook- one lifter; two spiders; one gridiron, two fryes; one Iron heater; one tin dipper; one aleamer; one pair waffle irons; one scraper: two jolntsstnve pipe; one elbow pipe Box, Parlor, or anr descrlntlon of Stove, fne .in...' 1 churches, school-hou.es, Ac, from tn !. ' " J. M. HENDERSON. ATHENS FOUNDRY AMD IVXaoIiIxxo vv orlte. THE iiibscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Athens and the public generally, that he is now in operation and prepared to do o a. et t i r Or of every description in his line, and would therefore soling orders from all those who may want anything of the kind. He is now casting and has for sale dif ferent sizes of the Globe, or Air-tight Cook Stoves, furnished complete; various size ol Parlor, Nine Plate, Chamber, Office and Shop Stove. Also, Hollow Ware; Waffle Iron; Plouehs, right and left hand. Also, the Kileore Spiral or Incline Water Wheel. which will aw from two to five thou sand feet per day. II kinds of 3Vt J. O II X 3V 33 n. "V" 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 kinda of Brass canting. Thehiehest Cash price will be paid for OLD COPPER. C. ZIMMERMAN. P. S. There is connected with the Works an excellent Pattern Maker, to that persons wishing castings can hav patterns made to order. c. Z. Athen.Tenn.. July 18. 185B tf 408 RR9IOVAL. Saddle, Bridle and Harness manupaotoht. H' Side of the PuMia Square. THE subscriber would retnrn his sincerethsnks to the public generally for the very llhersP patron age he haa received, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. He has Just returned from Philadelphia with a good stock of materials, which enabblcs him to manufacture any article in his line with promptness and despatch. Hng-sklns for seating. Enamelled Leather of allcolors, Pad Skins, Bridle Bits, Stirrup Irons, and various other articles, for aale low down for cash. He keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Whips. Ac. Please call before purchas ing el'ewhere, on ths Square, between Gibson's and Boyd's Stores. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Athens, April 11,1 SA-t f-894 Valuable Property for Sale. I AM offering for aale my home place a very desirable property consisting of about SO acres of choice Land, in good con dition on which there are a comfortable and roomy Dwelling House, Kitclien, Smoke house, good Barn and Stables, etc., and a seleotion of choice bearing Fruit Tree. Also, IfiO acres of Land, situate in the West side of McMinn county; an unimproved Lot in the town of Charleston, Bradley county, adjoining the Rail Road Depot Lot; and a number of unimproved Lots situate between the town of Athena and the Rail Road Depot. Term to b agreed upon. A. D. KEYES. Athens, Jan 18, 18S7-tf-4.34 TI'ST lti: riVFD Br. Parker's Pain Pan area; Stark's Indian Esver and Ague Remedv, an external application infalible; Macaubaand Scotch Snuff; Hay's Liniment: Arabian Liniment; Steel and Gill Pens; Putiyand Window Glass and for sale hr march 14 Vi'U. BURNS. Thrr shcrs ! WOULD Just Inrnrm all who wish ta buy Threshers for the coining season that they should call and give In their orders, as it is time they were going on, and that I am prepared to make a favorable arrarement with all who wish to buy, 8. K. REEDER. Athens, Jan. 9, '67-tf Premium Wheat Fans ! IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! favHR subscriber would respectfully Inform the Farm- JL Ing public and all others interested, that he atill continues to manufacture . I . Tliurber' Im proved 1 re turn Wheat tuna, at the old stand in Philadelphia, Tenn., where be will be happy to wait upon his old friends and as many new oues as may desire the machines. These Fans are an Improvement upon the "I. T. Grant Fan." by Mr. Thurber, who was the Inventor of the Grant Fan. These Fans have re ceived Premiums where large numbers were on exhibi tion, In varlnns States of ihe Union, to wil : In New Vork, where there were over fifty competitors for ths prrmium, and In Ohio, where there were thirty con tending for the same. Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and the Middle Division of the State of Ten nessee, have acknowledged Ihe superiority of these Fans by awarding premiums, at their respective Fairs, to the proprietors. This Fan also look the premium at Oolumhla, So. Ca., last Fall. In a word, they are supe rior to anything ever before offered to the public. He subjoins a certificate of aeveral gentlemen or Philadel phia, well known to the people or lower East Tennessee: "This certifies that the underslgne4 timed and tried N. C. Thurher's Premium Wheat Fan, and state that It cleaned one bushel per minute, separating all filth to such a degree of perfection that it cannot be rivalled by any Fan now In use; and we recommend all who stand In need of such a machine to examine this Improved Fan before purchasing elsewhere. J. D. Joans, Cbas. Cannob, A. W. Cosarv. His wagons, with Fans, will travel throughout lower East Tenncasee and upper Georgia, during the present Spring and ensill g Summer. J COTTON Philadelphia, Teno., April IT, 185T-IM4I To Colton and Woolen Slannlac- turcra, Itall Koad Companies, jigs chinlsjtB, and General Dealer. MACI1INK BKLTINO, for Gins. Threshers Mills, Factories, Ac, Ac, mad from best whole hide Leather curried, riveted, atretched and cemented at our works in Newark, N. J. All widths, 1 to ti Inches and of warranted quality. Picker and Lace Leather' vnn aii'i ciicriF ...m-, ri uinin; nniier HruAh. es; Loom Dusters; Pickers; Stripping Cards; Ring Trav ellers; and a variety of Factory Findings. Sole Leath er of every description; Kngllsh. French, and Ameri can uair pxine; i.tningann ifinning rjkins; Shoe Pegs Lasts; Boot Trees; Peg Jacks, Ac, Ac. and a ree.i assortment of Boot aud Shoemakers' Findings; Hog Skins; Sheep Skins, and Morocco Skins. Harness Leather; Brlrile,rkiriingani Hell Leather; Patent and Enamelled Leather snd atismelled Cloths. Aim, A general assortment of Knrldlerr lnrrl ware. Coach Hardware, and f marts Trimming?. Springs. Axles, Malleable Casting! Bamls, Bolts, Screws, Felloes, Hubs, Spokes, Shafts' Poles, Moss, Carled Hair, Oil and Brussels darpets Varnlshs,Sand Paper. Ac, Ac For sals low at onr HhoteeaieSaddUrr H-"hnw-e. " SIIKRMAN. JESSCP A CO.. Ko. H nroad str.et. Anguin.Ga. HARRAL, NICHOLS 4 1 CO Corner of Dssel and Meeiingsts.,f'trsffl.lr ri BFTTH. NinilAla a r. v oct4- ly-43e) K.W Liberty street, A'ew '0r4. New Goods-Latest Arrival I C. F. GiBSO.Y 4 CO., Xvrth-weet Corner of Public Square, T" ESPECTFiri.T.Y ir,f ii,.;. f,;-nA. .A lAi th public generally that they ar just in receipt of on ol th largest and best as sortments 01 Sprinj and Summer Goods ever brought to thi town. Ther i no mis take about it the facta ar just that way, as all ean see who will do them the favor to call. They do not deem it necessary to go into uetaiia, sso win oniv mention a few ar ticle which may b founj among their large and splendid Hock, such a Silks, Tissues, Rersges, Challis, Jaconetts, Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Print. Kibbons. Laces. Trimniinr-a. and every thing else in th line of Ladies Press Good. For the rougher portion of uoa creation, luey nave uiolba, Uassimers, Tweeds, Kerseys, Linens, Cottonades, Vest ings, Hats of all descriptions. Boots aud Shoes. aud every thing else worn by man in this last age. Also, GROCERIES 9bSm, Coffee, Molas set, ic, Ac. Now, thy not only have the Good, but they are determined to sell them lower than anybody, for ("ash, or in exchange for ap proved Country Produce. Give them a call and examine their stock. They don't charge iiorw rfif for showing their Uoo'l. April ti, 1867 New Goods for the Million ! -A.. O -La 13 -A. OB cab CO. "1A70ULD respectfully call the attention of v V the people to the splendid assortment of ISprimr and Summer Goods. just received, at their new Brick Corner with Iron Front, which were purchased on the best terms, and are now offered at as low rate as auch Good can be purchased any where in the State For the LADIES, they have the latest style ol uress tioods, trimmings. Muslins, Prints, Linens, Laces, Hsndkerehiefs, Hosiery and Gloves. Also, the Bonnet and Trimmings A large stock of GENTLEMEN'S WEAIti such Cloths, Cassimers, Satinets, Vestines Tweeds, Drillings, Ac., etc. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Boots and Shoe. Drugsand Medicine. Paintiand Dve-stufTs, Hnrdware, Cutlery and Queensware, Groce ries, Iron, Steel, Naila and Casting, besides every other article usually kent in retail Stores. Give them a call. They consider it no irouoie 10 snow woods, ihey ar deter mined not to be nndersold. tW All kind of Country Produce taken in exchange for Good. May 2-897 aTixtBt Iloooivoci A ND for sale, at the old etand in Calhoun, XX. Tennessee, 25 Bbls New Orleans ReboiledMolawes. 10 i Bbls. do. do. do. 80 Baos fine Rio Coffee; BOO Gals. Cuba Molasses; 2500 Lbs. Brown Sugars; 6000 " Castinsrs; 10000 ' Rolled !rn all of which will he sold low by wholesale or retail. Our Dry Goods stock is full and fine, and as low down in price as th lowest. J""J6 D. F. MARTIN 4 SON. Livery and Sale Stable Sweetwater, Trnn. rpnE subscriber hegs leave tolnfo-m the traveling pub- lie that he ha. opened a large and commodious Sta ble In Ssreetwater.on the East Tennessee and Georgia Rail Roari, where they ean be accommodated to Horses and Saddles, Bufrgies, Hacks, Ac, Ac. Persons travel ing to and from Mnnlvale Springs will And it to their Interest to get conveyance from Sweetw.ter distance 28 miles. He will also trade In Horses, Mules. Ae. Jan 80-tf-43 H. B. YEARW00D. Farm for Sale. THEiubscriber desires to sell her Farm, in the neit(liliorhood of Athens. It ia situ ate on the road leading to Benton, about two miles from the Athens Depot, and contains some 400 acres, a portion of it under improve ment, and th balance is well timbered. aud all well adapted to cultivation. There are sev eral Springs of good water on the Farm, and plenty of Fruit Trees. Also, a comf- rtable Dwelling House. Negro Houses, &o. Persons desiring to purchase ean obtain a bargain. NANCY BRADFORD. Athens, March 20, 1 857-tf 443 G. B. TII0MPS0N Si CO., Cleveland, Tenn., WWni.eSALB ARB BITAIL nasLRRS IB Drugs, Medicines Chemicals, DYE WOODS k DYE STUFFS, OiU, faint and Painter' Articles, nrniiiirn innou iiiam ana ruP ly, i.lttkauare, I'rrfuuiery, Vc. Aijwi. Fine Soope, Fine ffalr and Tooth Brunhee, Paint jtrwurt, itnrgmu ana jjrntai iiuinimente. Pur Wince and Branttirs fir M'dtcnl Pui-poeee, Fancy ArllclM, te d-c. WITW ill TBB rAVXXV OR rRorRIRVABV DIKDICINES OF THE PAY. 17I make onr purchases for cash, and offer goods w rquaiiy as low as they can be obtained from anyaimllarestahlUhmeatln this section. and warrant ed to be fresh, pore and genuine. Orders promptly filled, and satisfaction guarantied, with regard both to Physicians' Prescriptions attended to at all hours of th day and night. Bepto-ly-41ft CI. A UK'S Celebrated Flouring Will. G RINDING and Bolting at a sintrle opera- tion. 8S inch Stone Price 780 will turn out 50 bbls. per dav. 80 inch Stone Friee 700 -will turn out 40 bbls. per day. This Mill is the cheapest, most limple, du rable and compact, requiring less power, less attention, and makes a larper yield and bet ter quality of Flour, than any other in nae or for sale. Mills can be seen running at Kings ton. We also manufacture a very superior Corn and Feed Mill upon the same principle If any man will furnish me the power o that 1 can run a 22 inch pullev 850 times a minute, with 8 inch band, I will put up the Mill and run it 80 day if he will furnish me as much Wheat as I can grind tn that time, at t per bushel and take the Flour at 16 per barrel, I will give him the Mill for the net profit, after paying for the Wheat and all the expenses of running, ami leave the Mill in a good repair a it was at the beginning. Addresa T1I0& B. McELWER, Kingston, Tenn. Reference a to responsibility: Athens, Chattanooga, and Kingston. tST"Th above Mills en alao.be purchased of C. L. KING, Riceville, Tenn. Jan 16, 1857-lv-484 Valuable Property for Sale. rpiIE subscriber, desirous of returning to L the mercantile business, offer for sale his present reaidanc in the tuburb of Athens, and about 400 Aoroa of Iiaud. th most of which ia in th immediate neigh borhood of town. Th Dwelling House is large and commodious, and most desirably situated, and the greater portion of the Land i good and well adapted for farming purpo ses. Any person desiring to purchase ean obtain a bargain by applying aoon. Term made accommodation. S. K. REEDER. Athens, Pee. S, I8S6-tf-428 Oook Soveti 'I1K undersigned has for sale a variety f Cook f-,F.v '- '" npproven patterns. The eastings ar beautiful. The Axfer Sltite 9ore and l'MilU-lf ,M ltll tl rMtl.-lnn.tl ftkln . J . L O ... . -- - - - -..,vii,v,.iii, u,Q nmn- enter la cast at the Knoxville Foundry. Ha expects to have. In short lime, some beautiful Bra Stoves for heaatlngrooms. All who wish to purchase a cheap and p..-.. , .....c ... .-..,.., wm no wen 10 can and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere Athens, Sept ll-lf-8G6 J. W. BLACK WELL. Farm for Sal. Tint subscriber offer for sal her FARM, situated 1 H miles from Athens, on the old road leading lo Philadelphia, and In the Immediate vicinity of forest Hill, containing IOO Anrna. mors or less about 48 acres under cultivation. There are about I J acres of splendid meadow land, a portion of which Is well ael In grans all well watered. There Is a eomfortabla Dwelling House, Iwo neat Brick Cottages, good Brick Kitchen, and all necessary outhouses. There la a young Apple Orchard of th best variety of fruit, and a Teach Orchard. If th above property Is not previously disposed of. It will be sold al puhlle sale, at -the Court-boos, In Athens. on the td Monday of Auaust nevt. Terma marie known en day of aale. MART E. P. L1DE, Hay i, ls5T-td-t.'.3 Dr. McLANE'8 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE ijver'pills. Two of th best Preparation of th Af, 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 Com 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 II 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 pr. 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, Ta. Sole Proprietor. SCOVIL 4 MEAT), Ho. Ill Cliartr meet, Kew Orleana, General V bolesale Agent lor th Southern btale to vvliurti all order must ha addressed. Sold by P. 11. Kbits tk Co., Athene, Tenn. WW UlTRKe " J. H. Patton, Sweetwater, " llURLEV & JOUNROM, I.OtldoD, " J. II. MaoillA Co., Mouse Creek, " ALKXANPEa & MlKamy, lienton, " J. A. A C. W. ComN.Madiaonville, " J. M. A i. i. Kaox, Charleston, " W. II. A J M. Ckaigmilis, Cleveland. Deo 6, 1856-ly-428 Cedar Grove Ili-li School. NINTH MISSION. Commencing Honday, April tth, 18ST. mnK Trustees have completed llieir erranireir.er.is If. II U ll.vwjutn tn .k rlisree oftl.il P. hool for the two sessions next ensuinfr- The Minsl Is located In a pleasant and healthful nei(iborrooa,irar miles gouth-esstof Charleston, Bradley eo.,Tnn. Bates of Tuition,per Session : 1st Class Orthorraphy, Reedlnr. Penmanshlp.Prl mary GeoRTaphj, and Jlental Arithmetic D Id Class Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern Geof ra ,.h Cn.li.h nr.ir.niar and Modern History t 3d Class Alftehra, Geoaietry, furvcyfnr. AnalytU eal Geometry, Astronomy, liiRner aiauiemaur., Physiology, Latin, Greek and rrencli Lsngusfi-t...n Conllnmnl lee 0 els. No student will be received for a less term tlisn one half session, and no dednetlon n.ad for lost time ex cept in ease of protracted sirVnrsa. Board IstOctk per day. Johs Sirs, I A. 1. Curt, V Trusters. March IT-IMJT Jon Hmasicnv, 1 Atlion em Pou 11 ry. HAVING enured the service of Mr. P.M. K110r.1l. who is authorised to receive orders and trsaMCt ail business appertaining to the Fonndry,any prrt"B wantlnr information In rerard to Machinery, c.,ill be attended lo by ratlin at the Poondrv. Athena, July 11, 18fi-tf-itT C. ZIMMERMAN. urrooorieats WE are prepared to furnish plantation suppllriol , every kind, and would invito the atttntioii sf merchants and othera to our stock, which will at ill times be complete, and consists In partial preiinliif the following article 1 (HI hints tfurar: 400 bans Gt'ffes; lr.OObsesf.lt: 500 barrels Fait; 800 boxes Mtar Candles; 9M barrels liiskry; IOO pieces rJacrlnx; tOO hall pieces lltlP SOO ' 48 inch liaaxinr; 00 colls H..ie; t(.iih with allothcr article usually kept In such esistilis menu. JOliNt-ON, HOKMf A CO., Au 8-lf Cor. Broad and Market sts.,Nasbvlll. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA IMPORTANT AXSOVKCSytSlfT. Tu an persons amietea wun erxuai iisa.,.i- . Pperniatorrhoea, Beniinal Weakness, Iniputroes, Gonorrhoea, Gleel, Syphilis, Ih Vie f Onaiilini.K Self Abus, Ae., Aa. ... The Howard Association, In view of the awful dfitrot lion of human life, caused by Bexual Dlieaies, snd IM deceptions practised upon Ih unfortunate vlctlan si such diseases by Quacks, hav directed their Ccn'slt In Surxron, as charitable act worthy of tkrlr eimji lo ive Medical adrice gratis, I all persons th" is' tlicied, who apply by letter, with t description ol le ; condition, (see, occupation, habits ol life, Ac.,)sr.el la 1 eases of exrteme poverty and sufferlnt.to furnish f cities free of eharre. , .. . The Howard Association li a benevolent Inilllsli". established by special endowment, for the reiiei " Ick and distressed, afflicted with "Vlrolmt and V- T, 1 . ,1 f h - .. ...1 i.l Mn. Vl hick the Directors have voted to expend In advertisl'iJ above nolle. II la neeniess to and tnat tne tion commands Ihe hlahest Medical skill of ths !'. will famish the most approved modern 'resiaient. Just published, by the Association. Report 00 !" matorrhtea.ar eVmlnal Weaknrss.the vice ol Onsnis Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases t' i Bexual Orans, by the Consnllln Burreon, whirl via be aenl by mall, (In a sealed envelope,) free of clisrrti n tli receipt of Iwo stamps for pestsre. Address, Dr. GKO. B. CALIIOl N.Consultlnsfnrr", Howard Association, No. Booth Ninth street. r"r delphla, Pa. By erder of the Plrector. Eiba I. UATWRU., Pr'''7"ijT 00. FilRcniLn, Secretary. Peb Threshers! Threshers! I HAVE received an Aency for the ssle of w Thrashers and other Agricultural Implement' ufartnred by Richard H. Pease, al Albany. Nr ''"J A sample of Ih Iwo and on horse Threshers, s Hnree Power, has been received, and all those "J ta buy Threshers this season are requested '"'"ijis at one. and examln. them, anil If vou like tn v. minv 1 1 1 n. mimr. nDrniiiiiii. .i.rwi:. ' chine., the term, and the warranty, lve me J"' " dera, lhal I may et them here before harvest. I will also sell orders for Baw Mills, Grsln Crs Corn Bhellers, Plows, Ac, t sample of which c" sen at th War. -room, near lbs Pepol. . I am also arenl for Ih sals of 1. Gotten V perlor Wheat Pan. ,, u Orders for Thresher, and Grain Cradle! fu. a ant la before flr.l of March, et here In it""" b.rve.i. Jan 16 JA. M. IIKSPBRW, McEwen & Gillespie nAVC received and opened Ihelr Pall and '" Ooods, and respectfully snvll attuslien s " October 6. M