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TT) AYER'S p , Uathaiuc 1'ills, -JiJ7 (SVU I It COATED,) - 4j ALB MAUK TO cita;;: t-tk r-ood asd ctoe the sick. Jurr.I.i'. lalliera, Mothers, Physicians, . i:li.Iuui:irn;iltr read lUelr Kflvcts. .. mill Judge of their Virtues. Hill TIIK critK OF l!cf!!lnr!i?, Sicl; If rml:irlip, Ton! StomHch. I'lTIMIt'Ml. I'A., Slav I, I0O. D. J. C. Aim. fie: I hare been rniealeiily cured of tlir wor.t lii.iul.i-lio uny Lwly eon hate by a doee or two t vour ITU. It soeuisloarwfivniafoiil.tottiai-li.wbirh Jhev cleanse lit mire. If llny will cuia others a thij uo tun, the Inct i. fiuilh kuuwing. Vuura Willi areal rwpact. KD. W. PRFHLB, Clrrk of KUamer durum. Ililion Disorders and Mver ComplHlnU. DKJMBTMEXT OF Till nTHl'W, I . -,..,i.in. I). C7 Feb.. IWlft I c, . t i..,. nu.l i.mr Pills lu niT general and hospital fire'l'-e err 'luce ' nunle them, d cannot hesitate to Kir lliey Are the iiest raiiiaruc w ctu'ij. n tilling actios ou Hie ttwr to nulrk and decided. eomwunen. ly lli- are "U admirable remedy for dcran.-euientsof thai c-iran. I inteed, 1 lime seldom found owe of biliom die- tun so obsiliintc Hint It did not renuiiy yieia 10 mem. iv,.rl. v.mrt AL0N7.0 1IALU M. D., Hytician of Vie Muniu UotpUak " Ovapnte-rv. Relnx. and Worms. Pmtr in.ni II .kTI.ASU. LlV. Co MlCIL, Nov. Id, 1851 Avsn: Voiir fills are the Krfoctiun of oiediciu. They liny done my wire more tod than I can tell you. PI, li.td Ihvii sick and pining away for Dion l In. Went olT to Ik- doctored at great expense, but (tot no Utter. She then commenced fciklngyour Pills, which soon cured her, by exiling hug quautlllcs of wonna (dead) from her Unlr. Tlwy aftwwurila cured her anil eur two clilidreu of Moody dysentery. Oiieofonr neighbors had it bad.and my wife' ciired him with two doaea of your Pllla, while others around na paid from Br to twenty dollars doctora Mils and lost much lime, without being cured entirely even then. Rurh a medicine aa your, which i actually good aud honest, will be prued here. 0K0. J. OUIFPIN, Pntmatler. Indigestion nnd Impurity of the Blood. Fnm Her. J. V. Ilima, tutor of Advent Church, Baton, Da. Arm: I baya lined yonr Pllla with astraordinary auiTBin. in niv fiimlly and aniouK thoee I am railed tollt In riMtivsa. To rmulate the omftlil of diiienlloll and purl- fv the blood Ihey ara theTery beat remedy I haya ayer known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my nienU. JOUra, . . uanoo, w . r u v A. qj i a k viAaaftw, n immii aw., ct. ,-im.ii tun Pia : 1 am using yr Cathartic Wlla In my prac tice, nnd And thi in an axonlliint pnrnHtli-a to elaanM the avslem ami uuniy Uie Riuntaina or tne oioou. ' " ' JOHN 0. MKACHAM, M. D. Errsipelns Rorofiila, Kinir'a Evil, Tetter, 1 tltiiora, hiiu rami iincuui. From a Fn-wardino ilmliant of St. Imut, M. 4, 18M. Tr. Ayaic Your Pllla are the paragon of all that la emit in medicine. They haya cured my little daughter of ulrennie noma upon her hands and feet that had proved lucnralile for years. Her mother had been long griernus lv afllK-ted with blotches and nlmnlre on ber skin and In hi"r luiir. After onr child was cured, she alao tried your I'llla. and they have cured be ? ASA MUHUK1UUB. Kheumntism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Fi imi Ult Jim. Dr. Hawka, of the Mtlhoiid Bpto. Church, Pni.aai Horns. Ravahkah. OA.. Jan. 8, 1859. Ilndoaitn Sik : I should be ungrateful for the relief your 1 III has brought me If I did not report my case to yon. A odil settled in my llmha and brought on excruciating icurniL'ie on ns. wh eh ended In rliionic rheumatism. Notwlihataiiding 1 had the best of physlciana. the dlagam arew wume anil worse, until, by the advice of your excel h nt iigmit in Italtlmore, l)r. Mai kensie, I tried your Fills, llielr efliH-U ere alow, but sure. By persevering in the use of tlicm, 1 am now entirety wau. ir.ATB Cramru, Batoh Roi'OB, t.., 6 Dee., 1865. Da. Arira: 1 have been entirely cured by your Pills of lUiriimntlc Clout a painful disease that had sffllrieil mo lor years. i.i.r.pii rL.ifr.Liu. ' For Dro.y, rictliorn, or kindred Com- filnliil, reiiliiiig au active purge, they are an excel-i-lil ri'imilv. I or roMivfiieiM or ConstipBtion, nnd aa n lltiiiiri- I'lll, lliey aie agieeaiiie ami eiiwiuai. l ils, Stiiiipi.ioii, PnrnlyxiR, Inflnmma lliiu.ni.il ei in UeHl'nraa. and I'artlal Ullitd li , hate limn cured by the alteiattva actlou of these I'llls. Moat of the Pills In market contain Mercury, which, el-th.iiii-h a iiliinlile n uietlv III sklllul hands, Is dangerous In a I'tiMIe ill. hi in the 'dreadful cimseiiuencea that fie (iii. iiilv till, w lu liicaiiiii.ua uae. Hie) coutaiu no mar- nil or mineral snhMiiiire whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL VOIt TIIK I1AIMD CUIIK OF COrnil", C'Ol.nS' IIOAIHsKREPei, 1NFtU lr,7,A, liHOMIHTIat, MIIOOPINU tOU-ll, (i:lP, AM'IIJIIA, 1N C iril-.M' t'DAM BlPllON, nnd fur the relief of ceimuiniilive atleuta In advanced ctngea ol the dlaeiiae. V , nn il imt speak to the imfalle of its virtues. Tliroiitliiuit ery ti an. and aluinel every hamlet of the Aiiieiliiiii Sieiea. its Miinileifiil cures ol imluu nary com-l.'jinil- iMie nimle II already hnewu. Nay, few are the Ciiuliiea in ali.v cli Illi d mniiiiyon this continent wllli i.iii some pcraohal exa i ieiic ol lis i fleets t and fewer yet the ci'iiiiiiiiiilnea any v. here whieh hate uot among them aniuc liiing iinl'li) ol' ha vkloiyover the aulitle and dan- :vua iliaensea ul t lie llinait Hi il lungs. V Idle it Is the iini-1 k wertul aiitidiite yet ktman to man for the furml r5.il.le nnil ilangeii lia ilieMM ot the ililnmnnry organs. It In kIkii llie ph HNiuieet and anteat nmeilj that can be m nlured fi-r liil'iinis and jouiig peiwns. Parents should Live It In store ngainat Ihe Inaidlous enemy that steals nii'ii i hem iiiiprepanil. e have ahuiidnut givnnds to telieie the ".m litimul wes Dime lives by Ihe con aiiniiMli'iia It prevents than those It cures. Keep it by you. ami cure v.nii mlds while they are rurable. nor neg leet them mull nn hiiiniiu skill can master the Inexnral.la Clinker Unit, fiiaieiieil on the vitals, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung dlaonlers. and as they know too the viitnea of this leroedy. we need not do wore limn to saanie them it Is Still ninde the tieat It can be. Vie aparo no coet, no care, no toll to piwluc It Hit moot iieifn t ismaililr. and time afford thoae who rely on It Ihe I it agent hi. a our skill can (urnlsh for their cure. riiFPAKED 1?Y DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mali, , AAO HOLD lr 0. W. ROSO, Alliens j - tillll.r'.iltli C'ANMiN. Mailisonvllle; A . I hv ill l"1.r In Miilkliies. Jan 8-l;-IS9 tut. narmDiiy High School, For Males unci female. qIIK ForiiTII SK.-ION of this Institution will open ' on M'liuliiy, July Hull, ntxt.. JlyltM.i, per .ii i'vi ioeeA-, onf-itdii m aaeancf mi Hit tin ft llrtJ tit tllM I'ilMM jlf ,lal'llt ti)o1lhifr. Kfniltiiir itml VVrilfiitr, V schDlur,... ..s,oo Arlthiii. tlc, KiikIImIi Urumtnar. UtjoKruphy, (Join pniiilnn Ami I)Lclnnuil.oii, '8,00 Nuturrtl fl.'loucfia lllcher Matliemutieb. CoiiiuobI tlmi, UiTluumiitin, Ac, 10,11) Condiment Fee, In nilvanou. Bonrtliinf, week, (wanhinir nnil Iftfhti extrft,)..., 1,2A No mtnU-iit mlmlttfd for li'M limn half lettiion, and nn d'Mlnctlon for lost time, ext j in oimu of prntrnctvd irkneM. ti. 1. 1LAU), I'rpl. June 11, lWV9-Sm-ft(.r Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! ' AT A t h o u n Foundry, AtliriiM, Ti'iin. "WOW making and on hand, various slscs of Stoves. .11 The t'reac.eiil, Iowa, Knnaiis aud Indiana Conk; single Parlor, open Franklin, fix Plate or Mux, and Ten Plate ttoVf e. The ahnve f tnvea arc the very latest and moat improved styles. Fur durability and simplicity of construction there are nmio eipial. fold at 10 per cent, leas than can be purchased elsewhere, Nov it 0. .IMMHIl.MAN, Proprietor. g 1 it-tl I . IC I :. New Orleans Fugar and Mo H aT biases, new crop, aa ntce an article aa wi aver bruitglit to this market, for sale by , Jiui8 j IIOItTOS A HllYAN. I'aiiciiro Hum llnd lief I'erlcrt Work. A I.I, thoae Indebted to mc would do well to come up Um. on or bafore the lat day of January, IHoit. You niay save coat. And take further notice, that no more aocoiiuts will he made nfler that day; so, If you vant any thing in the wny nf mcdli'lne, you had belter bring tne eiiati; aim it a sinau article, tne cnange. i'.ihIi; Deo ii wm. nunw. Notice. IN oVierlino to A tlecrca of the Comity Court nt. Atliona, rt'tnlfieii at the July term, 18. IS, I will, on Snturilav, the 21st tiny or Atiitust next, proceed In sell, on the prenn tea, to the hitrlicat liidiler, (sulijeot to the tiiiniiiiuni piiiie,) the followinir dosorilied Trni'ta f I.ittul, to iit: Forty nc-rea, situnte in the tirat ratine, Weal, of the merl.linn, 4th frnotioiml townaliip. 12th v'Om ami the North euat corner ol' tlie South west quarter of sniil Rutioli. due llutiilieil aii) Sixty nen lioinir the Sum h. e nsl. cnartep of Uie twelfth aeation, in the fourth frnctiomtl township, tecunil rnne, Weal of th ineri'llnii. Twenty acres, lieiii a part of the North went qunrtor nf leotion t H elve, in fr.icliohBl township four, an. I seonhil ratiite. West of the meridian nil In tho lliwnwe Miatri.it. All of which Lands are adjoining, and to he sold in one luidy The aliove l.uud lie in the lAlh civil diatrlot of M.i Mi nn roonly, Tetin. it lieinir the same upon hii'h I leui LiH MeMnrry now resides. . Tkkm or Salk: One linn. Ire. 1 dnllnra to la paid eaah in hand, and the balance in eiial iinuliiiet'tts nl une, two, and three years, with interest front date of sale. Hond with n I ai'ourity t firivo for lha unpaid purchase money, anil a lien retained upon the Land until the whole ia paid. ' WM. (IKOItdRj Clerk. Jul 0, 18.1S-ld-pi fee l,flii-fil I Notice. 4 T.I. tierann are' herohv notified atrainst Irml. nu lor a Note, itiven by the anh aerflier to A. II. Hurley, lor aUmt. the ainn of 92. Ait, dated some litne ill 2!aroh or 1st of April, IS '.7. nnd piiyahltt one dnv after dale. Tlw eonaid, ralioii for which eaid note was f;lve; hnvttiK , failed, lain i"termined pnt to niiv it.' " " 1 l THOMAiWOLV. .inly 0, lSAS-St-nll CARRIAGE. REPOSITORY ,'A rilENH mad K.VOt Hi l l:. TKWSf. Tl WT E take the liberty of calling the attention of the V pubtis to our sUKk f all deseripitona ot tVagona made at Mo; rncnl day consiatiug, in part, ol the following: COACH, ok CLOSE CARRIAGES, Of the tstect rtvle mitie tihitntlnl, trimmed with th finest awl mot durable triiuniiiiit ; with hammer -!. ur. ratr flix full Silver plate: door with aa mod bhudt, out and Inside Jacket. BERLIN ROCK A WAYS. These Rorkawaya are got op in theClose Carriage order, Willi nne hauuiier eeat tor ilrrver, mil piate; nooy set on three eprinra; trimmed richly. This style varies in price aocordiug to finish. SKELETOX-DOOR ROCKAWAY Mmle very substantial, with pole and shafts; trent seat to turn up ; wood or leather dash; plated One and ntat. SIX SEATED ROCKAWAY. Rome of this style, got uu with permanent outaide seat, In form of a Close Carriage, and others with elevated shifting trout seat; body set on three springs; full piuicu. Turn-over Seat Rockawar. Made light for one horse ; front seat to turn oyer against the dash trimmed on both sides. LIGHT SIX SEAT ROCKAWAY. These are got up line and very substantial, with hook on seat for driver In front and drop curtains. Can be easily shifted into a four seat Kockaway. FOUR SEAT liOCKAWAY. Of thfi order there are a Tariety of patterns 4ome ftnUhed very One, gome i-laln. Price according to utyle and nutslu ' Extenitieii Slide-seated ISufrgrr With pale and ilia ft two if ata can be shifted Into one; trimmed fine, rrlce according to style and nuish IIALK.TOP SLIDE-SEATED BUGGY, Made light trimmed fine, with pole and shafts. X Bugsya, We hare a variety of Top liuggys boot and panel bodies; wood and leather dashes ; leather top; patent and plain axels ; covered and plaiti bodies. Price va ry in pr according to style and finish. Good Silver Plated Harness to correspond. . . HICKORY NO TOP BUGGYS, Our finest styles are made of Hickory entirely, and Tarntsneii witnout painting. HICKORY HIDE 81'RINO BUGGYS, Blade of Hickory very light and flue. CONCORD BUGGYS. We have a larpe lot of ftiese Bnprgys on the way and In the works. We sell more of them than of any other kind, from the fact that they run lighter than any other UuKit-y made In America. Livery men prefer them to any other. We have them rot up light and substantial with plated dash, for one or two horses, with pole and sriaits, with oacK or no oacK, top or no top. NO TOP BUGGYS, Of all styles, fashions and finish. Price according to styie ana niiisn. NO TOP SLIDE-SEATED BUGGYS, Blade tc slide back and turn up on other seat. HACK WAGONS, WITH TOP, With three seats and three springs, fur carrying pas sengeTs; wun omite, ana ractt lor oaggage, ste a on both side, middle seat t turn each whv. and railroad hacit. These llacks are made "jam up," aud used for an purposes. Light llnckK, or Family Wagonv, On three springs two seats, pole and shafts. Jersey Wagons, Made light for nne horse shifting ton: two seats: trimmed with leather; pluled dajh; snug job, for small rauiiiy. PLANTATION WAGONS. Iron axle Wagons for two. four nnd six horses made at the North, of the best timber. Hun light aud stand longer than any other w agon. NO TOP PLANTATION WAGONS, With body, and three springs and two seats. We have a few of these agonx on the way; body eight and a nan or nine teeiioug; a nrat rate wagon tor every purpose. Our stock was made to order, North, and havingmfmy advantages in getting up work, with some experiem-e in the business, we (latter ourselves that we can furninh our patrons with good, substantial work, that we will warrant, and at as low price a can be bmiirht any where. North or South. We invite those wanting any thing in our line to call and examine our stock. Those who can not cinveuletly call can write ns, describing tne artu-ie tney rani, aun we wtu give cinte attention to their order. We furnixh llarneris and Whin with all Jons we sen. rpeclat orders filled at go or W days. oct ie-iy-47.j imifmfcs a imiilum. Southern Pacific Stock Rising SEnflllN & HORNSBY nAVK just reoeiveJ a large ami weTl-te leulea stock of Staple and Fancy Goods, consisting in part, of Black am) Fancy Silks, Kai'ees.i'.intiroiiiei'en .m limine, r inured Lawns, Printed Miielina, (Jinuliama, Calicos, Plain White Swiss Muslins, Doited Swiss Muslins, White Jaoonet, White Carnhrio, Cross barred Muelins, Queens' Lawn, Sash Rilibons, Bonnet Itililiiitis, Can Rilibons. Narrow Rihlmns. a lare lot of Ladies Kinliroiilf red lldkfs, Cap .Ncls, i.aros ana r,iiirin's, Hosiery, Uloves, Dress Trimming, Kine Bonnets, Worked Col in re and Under sleevia, Jaconet and Swiss 'liiupciiiL', Ladies Hooped Skirts latest al.vle. tirnss l l ot li lor nKirts, anil Hoops separate. Tweeds, Cnssimers, Cottonades, Flannels. Bed Tickimr, Apron Checks, Black Alpacas, Cuisine Cloth. Cotton Cloth, French Black Dnip d'Kte, Black and Faney Cravats, Silk Hilkls, Cotton Ildkfa, White and Fancy Linen llilkis, Linen labie Cloths, Towels. Bleached Doniestics, Bleaohed Drills, Brown Drills, Brown Domestics, U.nbrelliw and Parasols, Wall Paper, Window Blinds. Fire Screens. FASHIONABLESILK HATH.Cnssiinere lints. Wool Hats, LeL'liorn and Straw Mats. Oenfs rine Cair Boots, talf Shoes, Ktd Oalters, Kip Boots, Kip Shoes, Boys Boots. Boys Kid Gaiters; Ladies Black and Fancy Lasting Gaiters, Kid Boots, Kid Shoes. Kid SlinDers. Kip Bouts, Imitation Goat Boots, French Calf Boots, 31 uses Gaiters nnd Kid Walking Shoes, Children's Gaiters and other kinds of Shoes. Also, an excellent lot of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Coats, Pants. Vests. Slius. Shirts, Shirt Collnrs, Linen Shirt Bosoms. n fact, they have every thing that is usually found in a CHEAP Dry Qands Store and in addition to all that, they have their usual arge ana well selected stock of Fashionable Jewelry! Gold Watches, English Lever. Patent Le ver aud Cylinder, single and double oaaud, worth I ruin 180 to f loll each. Silver Lever, 'atent Lever and Cylinder Watches. Imntini? cased and open faced, from $10 to f76 each. .lit Watches, Ladies Watches: Lockets, all sizes aud prices. Gold Breast pins, new style. liraoelets. Plain and Camen, Goldstoue and Lava sets; Far Bobs and Riiiia. nil nntterns and prices; Cuff Pins; Finger Rings; Collar and Ihiioiii Bhttons; Oeuts Pins; Silver Ware; Alb.tt.a plated with Silver: Silver Thimbles: Gold Thimbles; Silver and Gold Spectacles; a large lot of Gold Fob and Vest Chains; an extra large and well assorted lot of Gold 'ens itutl Cases, l to 15 each the largest and bst ever olfered in East Tennessee made by theeclcbrated tnaniifaoturera,Messrs. Dawson, Warren A Hyde, of New York, and every point warranted A large lot of Pock ut Cutlery; Spavins Knives: Drawing Knives: Fine Table Cutlery with Plated Forks: Carv- rs and Steels; Card Cases and Visiting Cards; ortnioiiiinies, all kinds, from a cheap 10 eenter to a Silver one worth 10. Colt's 'istola, old and new model, ditferent length: Allen's Self Cooking Pistols, Single Barrel Revolver and Repeater, on sntne plan as 'oil's except self cooking: and cither nmkea of good oheap Pistols. Flutlnas, Aeenrdeous, lremiiiers, (all sizes and prioes.) Violins and Violin Bows, Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets, Musi cal Boxes, to., Fin Razors', do. A large lot of Oils and Pomatums for the hair, ton tedious to mention. Fur the Ildkf we have something new, on of whioh might be mentioned (Wright's Frnngipanni, or the uverinating j ermine. I men we nave mm lis. Brushes, Hair Pins. Soaps. Colognes. Flower Vaaea, China Mugs, Flavoring Extracts for oooking; Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Almonds, Fil berts, Pecans, Citrons, Candies, Ao. It would ha useless to undertake to men- titin even the hundredth part nf what we ave gut and then we are selling them- so thrnp. Just ootne and see for yourselves, and our word fur it, we'll sell voir what voo want. Very frequently we hear persons sav, I wish I hadn't boug'nt so and so:' I paid such !td such a prise, and here yon oiler m much better thing for a less price," and wondsr how it is. We tell them we bought our goods cheap, and believe in short protlts and quick sales, ' April S3 Si i,k n-www Flu.s, for sale by , and asaored colors Bilk W.CI.IW1TT. t'O. J. W. GiUT L CO , ommission Merchants, Bar street, SAVA.VA1I, GA.i W'lI.L Rive strict attention to th sale of all Country ' Prn.1.,... ..-I ih.lr r.r. J. W. (lam will give personal atentioa to purchasin on order, uorree. Sugar, .ll.laases, nice. Mil, so. A liberal share of oatronaae resueclfully solicited. J. W. tarr, late of the tin ot Uaut k Ucl'ber.on Knoxville. Tenn. R. K. llaaauoi. of the firm of Bearden k Francisco Macon, Ua. . . Feb lH-tMDO WITH THOHASStKIS WM. S. ! 4D1M Q. AOIWI. T. & U . E l KIN & 10., lUPOSTIaS AID WHOLStUL DSllSSS ia F O H i: I . N A ! U I O M K S T I 33 XI "5T 43 Public (iuare. Dec25-ly-4H3 "tHklivtlle, Tenn. John L. HI, French & Co, GEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CII VXXA,OOGA, TESW. march O-tf-441 . nYATT, SlcBURNEY & CO., DiaacT ixroBTiMS ixd wmiLialLS duijws lai Foreign &DomesticDry Goods No. 87 Ilajrne street, Cliarleslon, S. C. a. HTATT, WM. aiSSBLTISS,, wm. m'bobmst,.. .a. l. oiixoria,.. June 0-17-403 ...ACODSTtTSO WTLT, ...cuA8.roeTia. H A R D W A R E. COUKlTiXKY, TUN.n.T& CO, DIRICT IMPORTKR8 OF Hardware. Cutlery, Guns, I'lstols, Ac No. 85 Hatn strekt, C HA RLE STO N, S, C. WILLIAM 0. COUKTNET. GtLBKBT B TCNNANT. JAMI8 B. BVaNS. JuaelT.'oS tf 447 AV. E. HALL, n. V., ATIIKN8, TINN., 'V'VTILL frlvr his attention to the practice of Medl cine. Office South of the Undue. January 80, 1S3T. 486 HI. R. MAY, M. D,, SURGEON AND PJIYSICIAN, ATHF:S,TEN., . I RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional V services to the public, Jan. 14. 1 23 DR. J. L. ATLKR, Fliysloian Jb Burgeon AtltvilN. Ti-liii., T?"!!,!. irlve his entire attention to the practice of v nieuicina umce at ine residence of tne late Wm.F. Keith. aug 3NT T I S T n -sr. C. .4. JORDAN, DENTIST, TI1KNDKR8 Ms services to the puhllo In all the va M nous branches or his profession. Kxtrac'.lnir Teeth stl.eauli. The cash is considered due, In every Instance, when tne wnra is none. Office ene door North of the Store of the late Boyd, Esq. July U-H-Kl J. B. TATLOS. M. D WM. W. AI.SXJtKDSR, M DliS. TAYLOR & ALKXINDEK (fltct one door Korth-ieext of the State Sunt,) f ITII.L devote their attention exclusively and as , V slilnously to the duties of their profession one or wnom mny at all times be round at tliefr otllce or re Hpective residences, when not professionally absent. Dr. A. will live particular attention to the departments or xiirpfiry and thtanncs. n hen one has charge or i case ami the presence of the other shall be required he will attend without additional charge. Nov27-47V nan. brow, j. a. corner. MadUumviUf, Trnn. Athene, Tenn, Attorneys At XjctxtT- ANII soi.rciTons ijv cii.iau t:n. rwriLL practlceln theChanecry and Circuit Courts In tne counties of Monroe. McMlnn.Pnlit.Rr.il. ley, MHjrs, Roane and Blount, and in the Supreme and reuerai courts ai eknoxvilie. Jan 8"tf-43o ITT U. L. TORX w. n. TAB DYKE. 10KH & VAX DYKE, Attorneys ex t liaw, AlheitH. IViiii IVril.L praotlce In the Chancery and Circuit Courts " in the counties of McMinn. Polk. Monroe. Mlva. Rhea, and Bradley. And attend oroiiintle to the i. lecting and securing of all claims entrusted to their Feb 26-tf-4H8 XV. II. BRUNT, Attorney At I ex W AIIk'iin, Tenn.. IVIIjL attend promptly to the collecting and securing ' Of Claims, and Will ffive 111. linrllviH-rl .ttAnllnn tn an nusiness entrusted to his care, in McMinn and the surrounding eounties. July H-tr-400 C. B. NE.IL, Attorney tx t Xj, -w. KiHniMnnvlllc, Tpnn.. WIT.I, practice In the Courts of Monroe, McMinn, Itlount anil Pnlk. r m .1 .k. may 15-tf-4,M WILLIE LOWRY, Attorney nt Zia xxr. jan23-tf Athena. Tenn. 48B FRANK. S. HALE. A ttornoy ex t Xj ex -xr. Alhena. Tenn. Offlc. up stairs In the Court-house, sept lB-1y-4it " J ARNAG1N & CALDWKLL. Attorneys! ex t Ziaw, , Athena, Tenn. MILTOB P. JAJIKAfllS A.OALBWSLL. April XIMf-S4a J. L. THOMPSON, Attorney ex t JLm ex w, fikeville, Tennk WIIX practice In the Courts of Bledsoe, Marlon, gcuuachle, and Cumberland. Mar 19-ly-lW GEO. W. BRIDGES ATTORNEY -AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. . i RACTICESin the different ootinties'oom- nosing the T urd .liuliniol c;eiiit iil attend to the collecttnd andseeurinffofnlaiin and will give his undivided attention to all tiusincssentrusted to hisoare. March 2. 1849 tf , .; i : 88 PliOTD HOTTSK Iflacnn. iln. THIS ITouse Is now open for the accommodation of the traveling public, and particularly for those noting ousiness 10 transact In Mnron, aa It la central. . II. P. IlKDDIVft, Proprietor, march 27-tf-444 B. F. DENSE, Superintend'!. BniDOKS IIOTJBU. Mill a aoos named House, situated within a short Si nistance or the Athens Denot. is now onen for the reception of travelers, i'ersom traveling on the East leuneasee aim ueorsla Hall Road, and stonnln at thens, will find tills House more conveniently .lln.terf than any other. The atihseplher nleilees hlm.Mlr ia.A his utmost exertions to el re satisfaction and to rend.. cuiniiirianie an wnomay ravor him with their patron. age, I Alliens, l)cols-lt-4HOI J An. B. RRIDQK.8. IiHUTT'S IIOTHTj, i im io, TUN. IMia well Vnown House has been newly fitted up with beititinv, furniture. Ac. Tfieunderslirneil hn. laif.n charge of It, and in announcing himself for tliepublic patronaite aaka -the tree to k. tested by Its fruit," and pledges hlgh.elf, by an assiduous attention and a due regard for the comfort and tastes of his gnts, they shall he cared for and tarnished with the best the eoun. try affords. He has also connected with the house the large stable, sheds and lot, of Messrs. Taylor, Bridges A ..,' wi,, ,to jiiMnrnni inm.i nn.. Jan 11 -8t-8Sl WM, M. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. HUMPHREYS HOUSE, Knoxvlllo. Tenn. . if. n v hi p ii it i: v s UA8 leased for a term .f years the large new Brlrk Bull, ling Just completed for a lintel, situated within a few yards of the Passenger Platform, fronting the Depots of both the Rasi Tennessee end Georgia and Fast Tennessee and Virginia Rail Roads, about the same distance from each and tnuoh nearer and more con venient to the Road than any oilier Hotel, besides a saving of Hark or Omnibus htr, Passengera who wi.h to take the Btsge for Montvale Pprlngs, or to Kentucky, by way of CllnUin, will b. call ed for promptly, er.ry departure for either place, by the Btasea. i . The Proprietor d,e not thluk.il necessary to say he has kept a Public House any where, as sometimes old documents are dangerous tilings. He Is determined nn making this a couifortafcle lla::e for those who snav give him a call. July 81-tf-401 - Notice. VfniKRF.AS, lbs Legislature of Tennessee, II at its last seesion, passed an Act making it the duly of the various Sheriff of said State, tu opeu and hold an election at each precinct in their respective cuunties, in or der to ascertain the sense of the people as to whether a convention shall be culled to "amend, revise or form a new Constitution of said tate." Therefore, I, J. A. Gotildy, Sheriff of McMinn county, do hereby give notice to the voters of said County that I will, on the 1st Thursday of heptetuber next, open? and hold an election nt. tha various precincts of said eounty, for the purpose of taking said vote. J. A. GOCLDV, Sheriff, July 25, 1858-td-fi09 STCTES! STOVES! lilE ubcrlber has on hand anl will keep a supply 1 of COOK, HOX and PARLOR FTOVLS, of Ktwlero manufacture, and of the belt and most approved pat tern, which lit. will tell ai cheap. If not cheaper, than they can be procured of any other person. liin tfhnp la at the We"t end of Main atreet, near the corner of Church Alley, where he luritea all who waul Stovea to call. He also keeps on hand a supply of TIN WARE of every description, and li prepared to put up Guttering, KonAnjr, Ac, Ac, at rerisoiiable rates. Atheua, Aug .4-tMC4 JAB. C. CALHOUN. Land surveying! Tillea Eiamlneil-Deeds Made; rLA.KS AA'ft ESTIMATES FOtt TflB HOST AT J'RO VED MODES OF ALL KISDS OF JtVlLDIXUS; RACES, DAMS AND MILLS LAID OUT OTacliinerv Put I'p and Worked! Orders for the above promptly attended, and If by mail .llrect "Athens, Teuu." C. A. PltOCTOU. Oct l-lf-47)t I UAH, Coffee, Lovering's Fine Golden Syrup 3 (the best that is made in the world,) Hire, Boiln, Btarch, Manilla Rope, Pepper, Sploe and dinger, just received and for sale by s (OcrAB) (i. Vt'. ku..-t. JIOFFAT'S XjXFJQ X I Xi Tj S AMD Phoenix BiKers. TIIK pest FAMILY MEDICINE now before the pub lic, for ihe cure of Porofula, Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Bkir, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and in fact mostdlseaaes soon yield to their cu rative propertiea. It has been computed that during the last twenty five years upwards of Four Millions of persons have been benefited by the use of these medicines; a fact which speaks volumes In favor of their curative proper tiesa single trial will place them beyond the reach of eoaipetl'lon In the estimate of every patient, lly their use th'i Itlnod is restored to a healthy state and freed from ill Impurities. The system is nut reduced during their operation, but Invigorated, and they reijuire no restraint from business or pleasure. The afflicted have In these medicines a remedy that will do fur them all that medicine caa possibly effect. lwepared by W. B. Moffet, M. D., Proprietor, New York. For sale In Athens by GKO. W. BOSS. Dec 4-Iy-tsu n. U 13 XT O 33 33 Through Rates of Freight From NAMIVILI.R to KNOXVILLE, -A NO STATIONB ON TIIK Kant Tennessee and titorgin Hall Hond. SUGAR, Coffee, Molasses (in barrels,) Tobacco (in boxes,) Nails, Dry Hides, Oils (in barrels,) Copperas, Hope and Cordage, Fish, Dheese Soap, Slnr atid Tallow Candles, White Lead, Har Lend (in kes and boxes.) Pii Lead and Shot (in kfiis,) Liquors (in barrels and casks.) Crockery Ware (in crat."S and casks,) per 100 lbs., 5()c. No article entitled to this rate except those specified above. Mint amt Lead in bundles, and bottled Liquors will be charged the regular local rates of each Road. All floods from'vhe Western cities and New Orleans, for Knoxville and Stations on the East Tennessee and Georgia Kail Road, will be forwarded free of commission when con signed to the Agent of the Nashville and Chattanooira Rail Koad, at Nashville, drav- age only charged, which has been contracted for at 78 cents per ton of 2000 lbs. livery package must have the name of the Stntionaol delivery plainly marked on it. Roads will not be responsible for ordiuaav leakage of Liquors, Oils or Molasses, and will only pay for deficiency of contents when packages show marks of violence. A hill of Freight paid Meamers and Drav- at;e will tie mailed to consignees from Nash ville, showing, also, the time of arrival and departure of the goods. K. C JACKSON, Sup't last Tennessee A Georgia Rail Road. Maron I8 - tf 4 1 Saddle, Bridle and Harness MANUPAOTOHT ft'eat Side of the Puttie Square. rjnllE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the I public generally for the very liberal patronage he lias heretofore received, anil hopes by industry, perse verance anil attention to his business to merit a con tinuance of the same. fie keepa constantly on hand an assortment of Sad dles, Bridles, Carriage and Buggy Harness, and every thing else In that line, made l-y the best of workmen. He would also Inform his frienls that he has just opened a lot of Saddlery, such as Enamelled Leather, Hog-skins for seating, Pad Skins, Morocco, Patent Leather, Stirrup Irons, Bridle Bits, a flue assortment. Mule Bits, lluckels. Swans. Whina fur Two Horse Wag on, Harness, Trace Chains for Two Horse Wagon, Sad dle Trees, Ao., Ac, all of which he offers on accommo dating terms. All orders punctually attended to. Please call and exainiue for yourselves. conin a. aili,., Athens, April 9, 1858-tr-S94 TITNT IIKCF.IVRD-Dr. Parker's Psln Psn- m acea; Stark's Indian Pevei and Ague Itemeily. an external application Infallble: Macauha and Scotch Snuff; Hay'a Liniment; Arabian Liniment; Steel and Gilt Pens; Putty and Window OlasS and for sale by marcni. wu. iiuitriB. Machine Building AND WOOIj OATlDINGr, I'hiladelplita. J'ciin. 7"M. C. JULIAN respectfully notifies the v v public that hfl is still eiikfaied in build ing Wool Ciyding Machines, and that he will attend to any orders in bis line. lie also has first rats Wool Carding Ma chinery in operation, and is prepared to do all work that may be presented. Wool sent to the ears of Depot Agent, Philadelphia, will be Carded and returned promptly as di rected. May 7. I858-6m-B02 PI A NO FORTES. I Miu, sntiscrtiier is no ii a new I i stock of K LEO A NT PIANOS from th- oldcst and most responsible manufactories ol ne r.ortn. These instilments are for sale at Athene and Chattanooea. IL O. COOKR. Deo li. 1857-tM28 ROOTS anil Ntioea. I have Just received first rate lot of Boots and Shoes of all sites, and III sell them ohean for the cash. Those needing tin article would do well to call on 0, W. MOSS. ret D TIIR Shoals o ml Quicksands or Youth. J nut I'unliNlKMl, tlir) an i:nillnn. tin Spermaliurliea or seminal lliseases. A sclentlflo Treatise on the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous P:N'ltfr, Semi nal Weakness. Involuntary Kmlsslona. Impotence, Ac, reaulting from virions habits acquired during the erltical paasage from Youth to Manhood. ftf DR.. CULVKItWKI.Ii, Memherof tha Royal College of Surgeons of Fngland, iiibi,) Licentiate or tha Hall, II-.".,) ana m years Itestdent Practitioner In London; Author of the "Oulde ts Health," "(trren Book." "How to he Hap py," "Memoirs of Single and Married Lire," Ae. This small, but hlghlv valuable Treatise, written bv world renowned Physician and Surgeon, points ou the only sure and pei inanent cure for all diseases re-, sidling from self-abuse, aid Is Ihe only publication of Its kind written In a nencvnlent spirit and by a scien tific man. It should b. In the hands of all who vain, their life and health and happiness here and hereafter. Price ID cents, or 4 atatona. at the recelntof whirh It III he sent, post free and writ secured, bv Ir. CII. KLTSK, No. Am 1st Avenue, Bui 46se, New York. wo. i .IX -g ff IIHI. Just recelvrd and for sale by the bar rel or retail. Uricltv A'TimA. Jan 8 J.M. IIKNDER80.V. Athens, Tenn., April 25, 1858. ROBESON, SART..IN Si CO., HAVE in stora aud to arrive a large stock of Staple aud Fancj Dry Goods, including every variety usually brought to this market, from the heaviest Osnahurg to the finest Cloths and Milks; a large and well selected stock of lioots and Shoes, at very low figures; llonnets. Hats, Caps aud Straw Goods, of every variety: Hardware, (Jueeus ware. Groceries, Progs, I'ainls, Oils and Dye Stuffs; Notions, including Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, Thread, Fans, l'arasols, Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts, Ladies and Gents Suspenders, White, Fancy and Marseilles Shirts and Col lars; Ladies Linen and Kinbroidered Ildkfa, Collars, Sleeves, tc, Ac. Perfumery, Co lognea, Oils, Extracts, tc. Ac. A good aa sortment of GENTS CLOTHING. In short, we have something of every thing, and are determined to offer in iucements to good cuttoiners. Give us a call. We show Goods with pleasure. J." We expoct also to attend to the pur chase and sale of all kinds of Produce. April SO, 1858 New GoodsFirst Arrival! cxvi b co., VT "Ballew's Old Stand," would respect fully call the attention of their friends and customers to their splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, embracing a variety adapted to the season and the wants of the country, which will be sold at unheard of low prices. FOR TllEtLA DIES, they have the latest styles of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Muslins, Prints, Linens, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnets aud Bonnet Trimmings. A large stock of OESTLEMEtrS WEAR, such as Cloths, Cnssimers, Satinets, Vesting, Tweeds, Drillitu's, to , tc, Ready Mudo Clothing, Hats, lioots and Shoes. Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Dye-Stuffs, Hardware, Cutlery, Queensware and Groce ries, besides every other article usually kept in Retail Stores. Give them a call. They consider it no trouble to show Goods. They are determined not to be undersold. tW They will also attend to the purchase, 'n'" i'i l . i - in, .hi ,,i ;i mince. April 9 Lecompton All Right, Oulja tx Fixed 3f, o t "t says the Telegiapl but be that as it O may, it is the impression, or rather con vio- t,0", HORTON Si BRYAN That the people of Mc.li:in oottnty will be but very III tie effected by either of the above questions, consequently lliey have purchased in the Northern cities a very heavy stock of priii aud Summer Goods! etnlii acing a general assortment of such Goodi s are usually brought to this market, con sisting of a very fine and select assortment of suited to the season, ainon which mny be I, iiinj Milks, Tissues, Bareges, Lawns, White (tooils, uinglimams, fruits; Also, lionuets, Trimmings, Mantillas, iter., itc, to which they invite the especial attention of the Ladies. They van furnish Gentlemen with almost any thing that may be called for in the line of wearing apparel, from a fine Dress Coat to a pair of Suspenders all of which are of fered at extremely low prices. They invite i.iieir old irteiius and customers to give them a call. , April 16 UOt TO It IIOOFI. AMI'S CELEBRATED GERMAIN BITTERS, WILL KrFKUTuALi.Y CURB Mver Complain l, bpiptiia, Jaundice Chronic or JierwtiM Ofhility IHnmt qftiie Kidneys and all dUMtae aritinff from a disorderly Liver or tStomavh. Such aaCoiintipHtion, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity on the titoumch. Nausea, Heart burn, Ditftciiftt for Fowl, Fulnesi or Weight in the Stom ach, Hour Kruetittioii", fluking or Fluttering nt the Fit f the Stomach, Hwiminhig of the Head, Hurried tftlirl difficult Breathing, Fluttering nt the Heart, Choking or Suffocating ttenftationa when hi a lying podtute, Dim neat of Vision, lotn of webs before the fight, Ferer and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the tikin, and Eyes. Pain In the Side, Hack, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Hurtling ill the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil aud great De pression of Spirits. The proprietor, in catling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeiini of the utmost confidence in the Its virtues and adaptation to the dis eases for which It is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has tond the test of a ten years' trial before the American people, aud its reputation and sale ire unrivalled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in Its favor given by the most prominent and well-known I'hyidcians and individuals In all parts of the country Is Immense, and a careful ferutal of the Almanao, pub lished annually by the proprietor, and to be had gratis of any of his Agents, cannot but satisfy the most skep tical that the remedy is really deserving tht great ce lebrity it has obtained. 1H. llOOt LAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, KOft THft SPgKDV CL'BB OT Cuugto, Colds, Jnjlitttwii Croup, ihntrnfftes Bran ctitis, IMeaw'o the 7?oirW arUiny from Cold, Jn eij-itntt Connttmptionundar lite relief and (if at all potmilfU) wire of 1'atiento in advanced stage of Ote latter diea. Catarrh, or Common Cold, as It is familiarly called, Is worthy of study, and serious enough to be avoided, if possible. Dr. Hell says: "I will not say that Colds are to our h. habitants what the J'Utaue and Yetlow Ffvw are to other countries; but, I can aver confident ly thnt they usher in disease uf greater complicity and mortality than these latter." In the danger of Jironoiiti and Pneumon Ut , which often follow in the train of neglicted cold, and in I'htliiHM Jutmonalis, the tubercular Irritation of which is developed by the same cause, we surely have proof and argument sufficient for attention, not only to the preventive means, but also to the curative ones of a disease, which however mild in Its Inception, Is directly or Indirectly productive of such diversified and alarm ing results. This lesson should be n trtfcularly Impressed on those who have any constitutional tendency to Pulmonary ixmmtmptton. ' The use of the Balsamic Cordial, agreeably to tha di rection accompanying each bottle, will readily cure uie most distressing caqe 01 cougn. Coughs sometimes proceed from a disordered or dys peptic state of the stomach, in which case the German Hitters should be used. Ia cases of weakness, or gen eral debility of the system, resulting from a protracted cough, the uerman Hitters will be round 01 great beo eflt. In cases of acute Inflammation of the Lungs, the prominent symptoms generally nre hurried and pain ful respiration, Imperfect arterialisatlon of the blood. cough and expectoration, attended with excitement tif the heart, fever, various derangements or the digestive and urinary systems, prostration of strength, Ac. The lungs may be diseased without any of these symptoms being prominent, but the mnrmur produced during In spiration and respiration, and the alternate contraction and expansion of the chest, evident to both sight and feeling, all furnish most Important physical signs In case of disease, and should receive prompt attention. This disease Is usually caused by a co'd sHttlinv on the lungs, and the use of the Balsamic Cordial soora per forms a cure. The terrible fatality of diseases resulting from a "common cold" may be sen by a glance at the follow- Ing statifltlrs, taken from the records of the Hoard of Health of Philadelphia, confessedly one of the most healthy locations in the Union : 1HA8. Total deaths In Philadelphia?.. 10,201 Died of Consumption, 1,912 ' " all other disease! (2a0 in no.). 8,H4 . 10,211 lrV9. Total deaths, .-,..9,749 Died of Consumption " an other disrates, 7,Ntt 9.T4 ISM. Total deaths,,.,' 11,814 Died of Consumption 9,1 Trt " " all other disease ,!) 11.W4 From these figures. It will he seen that nearly one fourth of tae total deaths In the country are oaused by consumption, to say nntbfog of the numerous other diseases springing from a "slight crhl." The proprietors are In the possession of certificates showing that the Hal. snilo Cordial has effected cares whrre all other remedial means hare failed. eOlve It a trial. These Invaluable medicines are prepared only by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 418 Arch street, Philadelphia, and are for sale by drugtists and storekeepers In every town and village In the United atates, Oaaauae, and West Indies. Prloe 75 cents per bottle, rorsaleby WM. MI'RNH, Athens i HHOWN a ROWAN, Sweetwater t CIIF-iNI'T k WWT, Philadelphia; O. B. THOMPSON k CO., Cleveland; May T-ly-509 BAM'L KKLLKY SON, Charleston. Head Tlilaa IROM the first day of Jannary, 1S5H, we adopt 1 the Sim Monthe VredU Sustmn, and will not sell Goods on a longer time. Ws have on hand and will continue to keep a good assortment of Goods, and III sell them at very low figures. Ws Ann small nroflt. and quick sales to be the best plan, and vuriiiotta isiaii'tii Jan 8 HOltTON k RRYAN. C10KFEK! 4 Ot'H'l trt '"l l-Justre- eerveil, a good let of the very best Rio Coffee, from lliiltlinnre and New Orleans. One eup of this esrelleni Coffee will make yon dream of "Tl nes of Kase." Call soon, and bring the money with you. ami you will be pleased, sure, for Sale by GKO. W. ROM. KF..1T quality Chewing Tobsoc on hand and lot sale by Feb M tt. K RKKUER. New Firm and New Goods. MARTIN, VARNELL Si CO., C AMUM TESV, 4 RE receiving and opening, in their large XV new Store House, nue of the largest aud best selected stocks of Fa! I nnd Winter Goods ever opened in Kast Tennessee. The assort ment is complete, embracing every thing the people neeu in in. way ol DRYOOODS. G ROC ERIE S, Q UEEXS WARE, HARDWARE, .4 CUTLERY, IROX, STEEL, PAINTS, OILSMcdc. The Goods were bought low, having had the advantage of the great pressure in the New York money market, aud of oourse they will be sold the same way. Call and see for yourselves. Oct 9-tf 172 Rates of Through Freight ruuit Charleston, Saianaah, Auffuata and iWnioii, TO KNOXVILLE, AND ALL TIIR STATIONS ON THE A'ost Tennessee Y georgia ttail Itoad. ST n PIItST CLASS. Piano Fortes, Hooks, Stationery, Boots, Mines, Hats, Liquors, Oils, Ac, (in. Doiues.j Lampnene and spirits l ur pen tlutt (In barrels, )Carneting. China, iJlans ami (lassware,Cigars(in cases,)! ciociis,oiiiectioTiaries,Cotton Cards, casKS ana .Uoxes, Dry uoods (in box es and bales,) Drugs, Fruits, Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. Furs, harden Seeds, Looking Glasses and Looking uiiibs nates, ai owner's risk,) Oys ters (in cans and Jars.) Saddlerv. Tin and Britannia Ware, Teas aud Spices,1 Georgia and South Carolina Douies-I tics per HH ids SKCOND CLASS. 1,15 76 Hardware, exept such as specified In first and third classes. Coffee Mills, Molasses, Machinery, Foreign Liquors (in barrels and pines,) Tobacco (in boxes,) Leather (in rolls and boxes,) Oils (in barrets and casks,) Crockery and Qneenxwareliu crates and casks,), Hlce, Whiting, Plaster, Sheet Brass and copper per lutihs THUS!) CLASS. Axes, flugar.Shovels. Pnades. Pad Irons 1,00 T6 TO PignndBitr Iron.Zino and Tin (in ' pig,)Tln Plate, Anvils, Vices, Na.ls,i Casks of Chains and Hoes, Manilla' and Cotton Cordage, Cement, Coffee, Heavy Castings, Mill Gefiring, Kail Road " heels and Axles, Chairs and Spikes, and Hosin (in barrels) perl AUU IPS SI'KCIAL RATES. 80 00 1 Furniture and T'arrfages (boxed,) and other light articles not enumerated; aiso, i;aroo.vt or Acid or other Chem icals, willhe chnrgeil by actual weight, but at double first class rates per lOU lb !,S0 IBS 1,82 Single- Paokaices of 1110 pounds and under, will be charge.! Vt cents on eai h Hnarl. Articles not entinieratrd In the above rates will be subject to clarification by the Agent at the point of shipment. 0 OverchiirffM to be promptlr settled by Agent deliv ering the goods. Damage, to he settled by Superintendent Transpor tation of this Road, and no appeal from his decision on the part of connectlor Koade. In cases of litigated damages, each Road entitled to charge local rates from point of shipment to destination. Goods must he well and securely put up and plainly marked with name of consignee, destination, and Depot of delivery This Through Rite does not affect the Local Rates of 2d rVhruarv, JlftT. Through Rates on specified articles from Nashville, as published 4th March, I W7, is confirmed and contin ued. Ample notice will be given of any contemplated ad vance on the above rates. R. C. JACKSON, Pitp't Trans. East Tenn. A Ga. Rail Road. Knoxvlle, June 1st, 1857-tf-4A4 PPFH ! m;v;n. a large lot, suitable for Halls, Parlor, to., fur sale. Oct 10, '56 McGWES 4 GILLESPIE. NEW FIRM. J. M. nORTON, P. L. BRYAN. fJHFfl leave to announce to their friends that they .ssnave formeu a partnership tor the purpose of ryiniron .be Mercantile lluslness, aa dealers In Dry G-oocis. fco.. In the bouse formerly occupied by W. G. Horton k Co. uniler the name anil style or II OU TON Sc BUY AN. Jan 8-1-4SS NEW FHIM. ffHK onilerslgned have this day bought out the firm I of DKAHKItlCK a LOWRY, at the old stand of . II. Ilallew, and respectfully ask the patronage of their ineuns anil ine punuc generally. Athens, March 11, 1S58. W. 0. WITT CO. Noiice. THE undersigned having this day sold their entire stock of Goods, Groceries, 4c, kc, to W. 0. WITT A CO., take this method of returning their sincere thanks to their friends for their liberal patronage, and renpeeiiuiiy asa lor me new nrm a continuance or the same. DKADKItlCK k LOWRY. Athens, March 11, lS59-tM06 New Wagon Maker's Shop South Side of the Bridec Athena, Tenn., 18 prepared to make all kinds of Wagons, on short notice and In the best stvlo from a Wheelbarrow up to tne largest itoad Wagon. AI new work warrant ed. All kinds of Repairing done on short uotice. and with the best material. Call In, gentlemen, and Judge He would be thankful for the needful due fo work already done. - Jan 8-IM85 ATHENS FOUNDRY AND 3VE.oliiiio yjxTovW.m, THE atibaoriber wonld respectfully an 1 nonnoe to the citizens of Athens and tha public generally, that he is now in operation anu preparea 10 ao j. CASTING of every description in his line, and would therefore solicit orders from all those who may want anything of the kind. lie is now' casting (jjjid baa for sale dif ferent sizes of the Globe, or Air-tight Cool Stoves, furnished oomplete; various sines ol Parlor, Nine Plate, Chamber, Ollioennd Shop moves, aiso, uonow ware; wama irons; riotigns, right ana leu nana. Also, the Kilgore Spiral or Inoline Water Wheel, which will saw from two to five thou sand feet per day. 11 kinds of , . 3VE AOIIINBIIT fitted up in the best and most durable manner. n tl M s,,t, . iiiiiiua, Also, Iron Railing of every description. He is also prepared to do all kinds of Ilrasseasting. The highest Cash pries will he paid for ui.n i;iri-r.K. V. ZIMMKKMAN. P. 8. There is connected with the Works an excellent Pattern Maker, so that persons winning castings onn nave) patterni made to orner. C. Z. Athena. Tenn., July 18. 185 tf 408 Cl.AltK'S Celebrated Flouring Mill. CI RINDING and Uniting nt a single opera I tion. 8 inch ftune Price 78(i will turn out 50 bble. per day. 80 inch Stone Price 7hi will turn out 40 bble. per day. This Mill is the cheapest, most titnple, du rable and oompact, requiring less power, less 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- We also manufacture a very superior Corn and Feed Mill upon the same principle If any man will furnish ma the power ao that I can run a 22 inoh pulley 860 times a minute, with 8 Inch band, I will put up the Mill and run it ao days if he will furnish me as much Wheat as I can erind in tbat Hm at fl per bushel and take the Flour at t 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 tli Mill in . good repair as it was at.the beginning. Auuress lliytl, H. MoKLWKK, Kino-ston, Tenn. References as to responsibility A thena. Chattannnga, and Kingston. ' 111"" The above Mills can also be purchased ot C. L. KINO, Rieevillf, Tenn. , Jan 1, 1858-in-484 O K FACK8 best II In 'o r fee oThaaTrTfM JJ solely resit 8. K. REtjjKli, Chancer? Court mi madlaonvllle. Hugh MoRejnolJt, . Isaac) D. McRynold and the heirs of Rob't McRfjnol.ti, rPIlE death of respondent Ruliert Mcltey. 1 nold having been mrj.'e.led, and also that James Mclleynolds, a non resident, is an heir of said Hub't MuUevnulils, it is ordered that said James MeReynolds appear at tli. Court house in Madisnnville, on tha 21 Mon day of September, 1858. and show eause if any he can, whv aaid suit should be revived SL'aiust him. " J A. COFFIN, C. tt J July 16, 1 858-4 t-prs fee 18-612 Committed to Jail, im me town or Washington, lUiej eounty. Tennessee, on the 2iii, a.v Afl,..il una - V L-,' n. ... V Vji says his name is John Day. Said fcegro is from 8 to 40 years of ae about 5 feet g inches tiisfb. will weiirh about IBOlbj.. vervilait ..... rr.x . i. . ... -j . : - enyn tnuL ue ia iree nnu a as born free-hss in his possession some papers purporting to he from Benjamin Jones, his puardian, from Towns county. Georgia; also, pass from tha said Jones, which is thought to lie forged ' ,. KL KLT11. Jailo'r. Washington, April 80, 18J8-tf-5ul LOUDON ROLLING MILL At l,Ol'lV, E.W. THE undersigned would respectfully in. form the consumers of Wrought iron that they r.e v raauufucturing a ' Superior Article of Iron, etich as Wagon Tyre, lluggy Tyre, Horse Shoe Iron, Band Iron, Kound and Square Iron, all sizes of Flat Iron, from three-fourth of an inch in width ap to three inche by all the vanou' thicknesses, from three six teenths of an inch and upwards. Also, rounds, from five-eighths of au inch up to one and a half inches; squares, from one-half inch to due-and a quarter inches all of which they flatter themselves that they can make equal, in point of finish and good quality, to any that, is made in the States. Having been en gaged in the business upwards of thirty veurs, and thereby acquired a thorough knowledge of the manufacture of iion in all its branches, by which they hope to give en tire satisfaction to those who ue their iron. All orders addressed to them will be prompt- 1 xi atlAt.l,l In ' IW ilaj. A. Wall is the only authnriied agent to receive orders for our establishment JONKS, PHILLIPS 4 CO. February 12, 1868-ly-49ll iVtheiis Foundry, n A VINO engaged the services of Mr. V. at. Kilooss. who is authorised to receive orders and transact all business appertaining to the Foundry, any person wanting information In regard to Machinery. Ac. will be attended to by calling at the Foundry Athens, July 11, 1856-tf-4u7 C. Zl MMERMAN. Valuable Farm for Salei ON Saturday, the 7th day of August next, the subscribers will sell to the highest bidder, their FAKM, situnted on Mouse Creek, McMiun comity, seven mile West of Athens,' nnd two and half miles North west of Kice ville containing 850 acres of Land. 140 acres under cultivation, the balance well timbered and the whole well watered. There are comfortable Dwellings. Studies, ic, on the premises ; also, a good Apple and a good Peach Orchard, and in faot, it is one of the best small Farm in the county. Terms made known on the day of sale. WM. A. RUCKL'R, H- U. BUKK. May 7, 1858-td-502 ' Notice to Shippers'ofFreight. Tkamsportatios DriHTaTE.Tsxs.t 0. R. R.Co. I Athens, Aug. 13, 1867. I FI1HI8 Company wllldellverany Freights received In- I. to their Depots, in a reasonable time, at the terminus or their Road at Dalton to the owners or their agents (not ours,) they paying charges as per tarllTand receiving the freights ou day of arrival at Dalton. This Company does not propose either to store freights or deliver to the Western k Atlantic Rail Road, unless the owners have made arrangements with said Road to re. ceive the same. Cars eannnt be detained beyond a few n .,( .or .rnninipnirill ur Hinr.C. ru making shipments as above every faculty In the power of the officers of the Compsny will he extended to shippers. Heyond the end of their rails tlwy have no control and assume no responsibility. Aug 14-tf 4U4 . R.O. JACKSON, Sup't Trsni. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA A Bmnolrnt JnntttuUon, etttiblithed by special en. domwnt for the rMef of the tint and dittreneed, ajfiicted with Virulent and Epidemic IHteatee. fO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such as a Opermatorrhiiea, feuiinal Weakness, Impotence, Oonorrliica, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice of Ouaulsm.o Self Abuse, Ac, Ac The Howard Association , In view of the awful destruc tion ef human life, caused by Sexual Diseases, and the deceptiouj practised upon the unfortunate victims of suoh diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable ai t worthy their name, to open a Dispensary for the tremmrnt of this class of diseases, la all their forms, and to givs Meiiii nl advice gratis, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, hab its of life, Ao.,) and In cases of exrteme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FRF.K OF CHAItOE. It Is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, aud will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors In this sphere ef benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to tha young, and they have resolved to devote them selves, with renewed seal, to this very Important but much despised cause. Just published, by the Association, s Report on Sper matorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases tf the Sexual Organa, by the Consulting Burgeon, which will be sent by mall, (In a sealed envelope,) free of charge, en the receipt of two stamps for postage. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. OEOROF, R. CALHOUN, Consulting alurgeon Howard Association, No. 8 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dy order of the Directors. Er.si D. nsiRTWiix, President. Gio. FlIRCHaD, Secretary. Feb A-y-4Kt Threshers. IWO0DD Inform persons wanting Threshers that I have several different styles of Horse Powers, snrh as 1 think equal, If not superior, to any In the country. Persons wlshlhg any thing of the kind will call at the Athens Fout dry where the machines can be seen. There Is a gieat saving te rsons purchasing where they canh al the use of the patterns In case any paei of the mttii e should break. Csll snd see.PrlcJ moderate. Jan t-lf C. ZIMMKKMAN. UX'lIlltK'T NONE V. Bills of the Ranks of Tasewell, Claiborne, Trenton, Jefferson, Shel by vllle, Lawrencehurg snd Knoxville, will he taken al 75 cents per dollar for goods, and 7U cents In payment of debts. Persons owing us will do well to avail them selves of this oppertunlty to pay In nnenrrent funds, r Feb It . -; 6KH0RN A HORNSBY. T anuary 1, XODO. ' K request all persons indebted to us to settle same " on or befora 1st January next. W will lake Oood Wheat at the regular market pries. Deo 18, '67 A. CLE AO K A CO. Gardon Seeds, TUST received and for sals, a large lot of Oarden ri-rus, an kinds, ny 1I0KX0N A IIHYAN. Feb It Wheat and Flour. TIIR subscribers have completed the most perfect arrangement that can be made for the sale of W heat mid Flour, and durins the remslnder of this year will devote their attention almost exclusively to tha sale of these two articles, snd they can say to Ihrlr patrons, with certainty, that they will realise as much net money by shipping hero as to sny market bevnnd Atlanta, and will do It with less risk snd In 'r'" time. As to ths peculiar advantages of our surkel every one Is familiar who knows Its locality. We will accept nil days bills on Wheat, psyshla bere or at Augusta, for three fourths the value of shipments, accompanied by Rail Road receipts. We think U a - vlsahle for shippers of Floor to draw most of their bills at 4fi and All days, as more time Is resuilred lot the sals af Flour than for Wheat, By reference to our we-ny reviews or ths market, published In the Tennwset i ners, you can alwava know accurately what these arti cles are worth. SKAOO, ABBOTT A CO., Genera. Commission Mercuanis. Atlanta, Ga., Aug T, lW-tf Valuable Property for Sale. 1am onering tor aula tny noma pie very desirable tironerlv consisting f atwillt 80 anroa nf ntinif-a I.ant In ffnod 0011 ilition on which there are a comfortable and roomy Dwelling Mouse. Kilolien. Smoke houss, good Barn and Htables, Ac, and selection of choice bearing Fruit Trees. Also. 180 acres of Land, situate in th West side of McMinn county; an unimproved Lot in the town of Charleston, Bradlef eountr, adjoining the Rail Iload pepot Lot; and a number of unimproved Lot ittit between th town of Athens and the Bail Koad Di pot. Term to be agreed upon. KKYKA. 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