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TTD AYER'S Hy Cathartic Pills, JXYi (SUGAR COATED,) Af AUB MADB TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CUBE THB SICK. ls.vali.la, Fathers, Mother., Physicians, Philanthropists, read their Effects, and Judge of (heir Virtues VOIl THE CURB 0? Head rich o, Sick Headache, Foul SWmRcta. Pimiwau, P., My 1, , Da. J. C. ATM. Sir: I havs beeu repeatedly the worst headache an; body can liar; by a done i or two of jotir Pill.. It mm to arias from a fowl .tooiai h.hlftl they clean., at once. If they will cure other, a. the; do Hie, the fact l worth knuwlng. rnpnlR. Xonn with great respect, ED. W. '''" Cleri o Senawr CIunM. Bilious Disorders and Mer Complaints. 1FAKTMIIIT OS Wl IaIOS, 1 WASiusoTori, D. C 7 yen, 1864. f Bnf 1 liavs med your 1'iHa in my general and hospital cradle, .rer aince yon made them, and cannoth.lut to mr tlioy are Uie beat cathartic we employ. Their regulating- action on the Urer ia quirk and decided, consequent ly they are an admirable, remedy for derangeinentaof that oraaa. Indeed, I hate eeldom found a ease of bilitmt dit to to nbatlnat Uiat it did not readily yield to them, yraltrnall; yours, A10NZ0 BALL, M. D, nytkian 0 tin Marine Botfitd. Dysentery. Helai, and Worms. Post Orrtca, Habtukd, Lit. Co, Mich, Not. 16, 1864. Da. Atbbi Your Pllla are the perfection of medicine. They hare done my wife more good than I can tell too. Bhe had bean sick and pining away Sir months. Want off to be doctored at great eipenae, but got no better. She then commenced taking yonr Pllla, which soon cured her, by expelling large quautitiea of worm, (deed) from her body. They afterward, cured her and onr two children of bloody dyaentery. One of onr neighbor, had It bad.and my wife cured him with two doeea of your Pill., while otfiera around u. paid from Ave to twenty dollare doc tore" bills, and lout much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine aa yours, which la actually mod and honest, will be prixed here. QUO. J. OUIFFIN, JWsuuleT. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. From Ret. J. V. ITimtt, radar of Advent Church, Button. Da. Aran I I tasvs osed yoar Pllla with extraordinary euccea. In my family and among tboae I am called tOTl.lt In dl.treaa. To regulate the orgaua of digeatlon and purl, fy the blood they are the very beat remedy I bare erer known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to m; friends. Youra, J. V. HIMK8. Wamaw, W towns Co, N. Y, Oct , I860. DsAR Sis: I am using your Cathartic Pill. In m; prac tice, and And them an excellent pnrgatiTe to eleauae the systam and purify the fountain, of the blood. JOHN O. MBACIIAM, M. D. Crysipclns, Scrofula, King'- Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum. .From a Rrrwarding Mercliant qf St. Ltmil, fib. 4, 1888. Hz, Aim: Your PIH are the paragon of all that Is great In medicine. They hare oured my little daughter f ulcerous tores upon her hands and feet that had proved Incurable for years. Her mother had been long grlevous ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her .kin and in nor bair. After onr child was cored, she alo tried your PUls, and they hare cured her. ASA H0R0RIIX1B. Rheumatism, Neuralgias and Gont. from tin Km. Dr. Hawket, of (As Method BpU. Church. Ptrusxi norms, Satawkah, G, Jan. ft, 1858. 1 nommra Sia i I ahouldbeungrateful for the relief your kill has brought me If 1 did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs snd brought on excruciating nenralgio pains, which ended In chronlo rhenmatlra. Notwithstanding I had the beat of physician., the dimes grew worse snd worse, until, by the edTlee of your excel lent agent In Haltimore, Dr. Mackensie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By perssTering in the use of them, 1 am now entirely well. Sisatb Cbahbss, Baton Roods, I,a, 5 Dee, If 58. Da. Aria: I hare been entirely cured by your Pills of niiettmatic Gout s painful disoaKe that had afflicted me lor years. Y1NCENT SL1DELL. For Dronsv. Plethora, or kindred Corn ilalnts, requiring an active purge, the; are an excel mt remedy. For Coxtiveness or Constipation, and as Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma tion, and even Deafness, and Partial lillnd nr.s, bars been cured b; the alterative action of these tills. Host of the Pills In market contain Memory, which, al though a Taluable remedy in skilful hands, Is dangerous In a public pill, from the dreadful consequences thst fre quently follow Its inrautioua uae. These contain no mer cury or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TUB BAPID CORK 01 COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFLD KZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING. COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for (ha relief of consumptive patients Id advanced stages of the disease. Yt need not speak to the pnblle of lis virtues. Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of the American State Its woxdeiful cures of pulmonary com plalnta have made it already known. Nay, few are the families In sny cWillsed country on this continent with nnt some personal experience ot lis effects i snd fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some llrlng trophy of Its victory OTer the subtle and dan gerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While It is the most poworful antidote yet known to man for the forml a.i.u .nit danireroua diseases of the riulmon.ry organa, it la also the plennanteat and safe.t remedy that can be em- E loved for iniauta ana young per, i.reni. .uuuiu ave It in store sgalnst the ln.idions enemy thst steels noon them unpreimred. Ws haTs abnndsnt grounds to believe the Cherry Moral saTes mors live, by fhs eon sumption, it prevent, than those it cures. Keep It by yon, and cure vour colda while they are curable, nor neg. feet them until no human .kill can m.ater the Inexorable canker that, fnatened on the rltal., eats your life away. All know the dreadrar fatality of lung disorders, and as ti,i.t knn tnn tl iIhm of this remedy, we need not do mote than to awure them It is still mads the best It can- be. We .pare no out, no care, no toll to proouce uw mo.t perft poaiiMe, and thus afford tho who rely on Uthe best agent which our .kill can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. ATER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Km. AND SOLD BX O. W. R088, Athena; UUII.KOIII) CANNON. Madl.onville: And hy all dealer, in Mediclues. Jan 8-ly-4oS Hit. Harmony High School, For IVIulvii and t'ciuulcv. nmtB POITKTII 8KSS10N of thfi Institution will open on Monday, July lltth, next. TEItMS, jtor frHHion qf'i we?kAtotw-hatfin advance and baUtnt at th chute of iStmrion : BpelUnff, HeailiiiKiiiiU Writinf-, ictioUr, 95,00 Arithmetic, Knullsli Oramiiitir, Geography , Oom position mid Ueclamation,...,. 6,00 Nnturnl Pc ic no en, llitrher Mathematlcfc, Composi tion, DeclHinatlon, Ao...... 10,0(1 Continfrent Ve, fn advance. Vi5 Boarding, week, (waghttiK and lthtu extra,).... 1,2ft No itiiifeut ad milt ed for leaf than half lettsinn, and no deduction for lost time, exupt in case of protracted IckneM. fi. P. UALK.Prpl. Juno ll,lvS&3rn-60r IIOCF.lllF.S. NewbrlrinT Bujrrnd Mo W lawNfR, new croft, nice an article as was erer brought to this market, for sale hr Jan 8 MORTON BRYAN. Negro afsherifns Salfr IK o1etlienctoa fi-ftt. isauei from the office of the County Court Clerk of Meigs coun ty, and to me (lirecte.l, I will sell to the high est bidder, fur cnnh, on Thursday, the 2nd of September next, nt the Court house door in Athena, a Xeero man named IVtot, aged about 45 yenrs, to satisfy a debt and costs which Jnmes A. limner, Clerk .to., recovered in the County Court of Meigs county, against W. I Adams, Sold as the property of said W. U Adnnw. JOHN A. OOtfLDY. Sheriff. July 80, 1858 St prs foe f 2 514. Chancery Sale. IJURSUANTto an order of the Chancery Court at Kingrton, made at the April term, 1858, in the cause Charles H. Mills 4 Co:, complainants, against John O. Patrick, Michael flingery and William .1. Campbell, respondents, I wilt ptxresed, on the promises, in the town of London, lUnne county, Tenn., on Thursday, the IBthdny of September next, to sell at publio title, to the highest hid.ler, for onah in Imnd, nil the right, title or inter est, that tiiid John O. Patrick and Gingery, or either of them, have in and to a part of Lot No. 1H in the snid town of Loudon, being SO by 60 feet off of tho North east corner of snid Lot. Snlo betwen the hours of 12 and 1 oV k P. M., on the day above mentained, THOMAS N. CLARK, 0. ot Af. Aug lfl, lH(S8-td-pr. fee $7-505 Olsaraj, Tobnooo, cto. SKIIDIIN IIDItNSIIY have Ju.l received a larire axortmeht of flue Cigar., exoellent Chewlue To. baeoo, and good SoutT. April 9 UK lY-H AIM-. I.OTIIIX2.-A lare sail superior lot Ju.t received and opened; and will be aold low down. ItOIIK.tON.SAItTAIN t 00. niKWnU lOHU t O.-Ju.l re- llrsn i.l no mUtaka. HOHhXON. HAItTAIN A Tfl. July 9;) Chancery Sale, "lY virtue of a decree rendered in the Chan I eerv Court at Vidionvilla, in the eae N. O. Wnlker r. A. Fine, I will, on the 81 h day of September, 185, sell, at the Court House door In Madisonville, to the highest bidder, on a credit of six months, without redemp tion, (aohjiint to the life estate of Nancy Fine, Nr.) the interest, of Abraham Fine (being one seventh) in the lands of which John Fine died, seised and pneiiejsed on Sweetwater Creek, Monroe county, containing (140 or.s JAM KS A. CoFFIV. C. A M. July 30 18.8-tdi-prs. fee f.1 50. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ATHENS nd RNO.VVILLE, TKSJI. WE tale the liberty or calling the attention or tna i.ublic to our .lock of all deaerlption. of Wasos made at the preaeut day contiating, in part, of the following : COACU, ok CLOSE CAMUAGES, Of the late.t .trie made substantial, trimmed with theBneitand mo.t durable trimming.; with hammer seat, and extra Ane full fller plate; door with sash and blinds, out and inside Jacket. , BERLIN KOCKAWAYS. Time Rockawar. are sot nn In theClo.e Carriage order. with line hammer leat for driver, full plate; body set on three .pringa; trimmed richly. This style raries In price according to flni.h. SKELETOX-DOOli ROCKAWAY Made very subitantial. with pole and ahafts; front seat to turn up ; wood or leather dash; plated flue and neat. SIX SEATED ROCKAWAY. Borne of this atyle. got up with permanent outside seat, In form of a Oloae Carriage, and othera with derated .hlfllng front seat ; bod set on three spring. ; full plated. Turiferer Seat Hock away. Made light for one horse ; front seat to turn over against the da.h ; trimmed on both aides. LIGUT SIX SEAT ROCKAWAY. These sre got up fine and very substantial, with hook on Mat for driver in front and drop curtains. Can be easily shifted Into a four sest Hockaway. FOUR SEAT ROCKAWAY. Of this order there are a variety of pattern. aome finished very Bne.some plain. Price according to style and nni.iu Extension Slide-seated Bugrgfjr, With pole and .hafta two aeata can he shifted Into one; trimmed flue. Price according to style and Bni.li. HALF TOP SLIDE-SEATED BUGGY, Made light trimmed One, with pole and shafts. op Bussyis. We hsre a variety of Top lluggy. boot and nel bodies ; wood and leather da.he. ; leather top.; patent and plain axel. ; corered and plain bodie.. Price va rying according to style and flni.h. Uood (Hirer Plated llarne.. to correapond. HICKORY NO TOP BUGGYS. Our finest .tries are made of Hickory entirely, and varnished without painting. HICKORY SIDE 8PRINO BUGGYS, Madeof Hickory very light and fine. CONCORD BUGGYS. We hare a large lot of these Buggys on the way snd in the works. We sell more of them than of any other kind, from the fact that they run lighter than any other Bugtfy made In America. Livery men prefer them to any other. We have them got up light and substantial, with plated dash, for one or two horse., with pole and hafts, with back or no back, top or no top. NO TOP BUGGYS, Of all style., fashion, and flni.h. Price according to style and flni.h. NO TOP SLIDE-SEATED BUGGY3, Made to slide back and turn up on other seat. . HACK WAGONS, WITH TOP, With three seat and three Bprinfr, for carrying paa sengers; with brake, and rack for baffffajce, tltspB on both siilen, middle lent t turn each way, and railroad back. These Hacks are made "jam up," and used for all purposes. right Hacks or Family Wagons, On three sprlnfs two seats, pole and shafts. X orsoy Wagons, Made l!j?ht for one horse's-shifting top; two seAts; trimmed with leather; plated dash; snug job, for small family. PLANTATION WAGONS. Iron axle Wa irons for two, four and six horses made at the North, of the best timber. Hun light and stand longer than any other Wagon. NO TOP PLANTATION WAGONS, With body, and three springs and two seats. We have a few of these Wagons on the way; body eight and a half or nine feet long; a first rate Wagon for every purpose. Our stock was made to order, North, and harlngmany advantages In getting up work, with some experience fn the business. e flatter ourselves that we can furnish our patrons with good, substantial work, that we will warrant, and at as low price aa can be bought any where, North or South. We Invite those wanting any thing In our line in call and examine our stock. Those who can not convenletly call can write us, describing the article they want, and we will give close attention to their order. We furnish Harness and Whip with all jobs we sell. Ppeclal orders filled at (V) or tto days. Octl6-1y-478 1)111 DGE8 PHILLIPS. Southern Pacific Stock Rising SEIIORN & IIORNSBY HAVE just reoeiv.d . large) auri w.ll... leetea stock of Staple and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Bnreg(g,Embroitlered Muslins, Figured Lawns, Printed Muslins, Gingham, Calioos, Plain White Swiss Muslins, Dotted Swiss Muslins, White Jaconet, White Cambric, Cross barred Muslins, Queens' Lawn, Sash Ribbons, Bonnet Ribbons, Cap llibbons, Narrow Ribbons, large lot of Ladies Embroidered Hdkfs, Cap Nets, Laces and Edgings, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, Fine Bonnets, Worked Col lnrs and Under sleeves. Jaconet and Swiss Flouncing, Ladies Hooped .Sliirts latest style, Grass Cloth for Skirts; and Hoops separate. Tweeds, Cassitners, Cotlonades, Flannels, Bed Ticking, Apron Checks, Black Alpacca, Calsine Cloth, Cotton Cloth, French Black Drop d'Ete, Black and Fancy Cravats, Silk Hdkfs, Cotton Hdkfs, White and Fanoy Linen Hdkfs, Linen Table Cloths, Towels, Bleached Domestics, Bleaohd Drills, Brown Drills, Brown Domestics, Umbrella and . Parasols, Wall I'aper, Window Blinds, Fire Soreens, FASIIIONA HLK SILK II ATS.Cassimere Hats, Wool lints, Leghorn and Straw Hats, Gents Fine Calf Boots, Calf .Shoes, Kid Gaiters, Kip Hoots, Kip Shoes, Boys Boots, Boys Kid Gaiters; Ladies Black and Fancy Lasting (1 niters, Kid Hoots, Kid Hhoes, Kid Slippers, ivip noma, iinii.iii.ion wont Hoots, r reilcM Call Hoots, Aliases li niters and Kid Wnl king Shoes, Children's Gaiters and other kinds of Shoes. Also, an excellent lot of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Coats, Pants, Vesta, Slips, Shirts, Shirt Collars, Linen Shirt Bosoms. In foot, they have every thing that is usually found in CHEAP Dry Goods Store and in addition to all that, they have their usual large and well-selected stock of Fashionable Jewelry! Gold Watches, English' Lever. Patent La yer and Cylinder, single' and double cased, worth from 85 to (ISO each. Si ver Lever. Patent Lever and Cylinder Watches. hmiLinir cased and open faced, from $10 to 78 each. Gilt Watches, Ladies Watches: Lockets, all sizes and prices. Gold Breast pins, new style. ISiaoelets, Plain and Cnmeo. Goldatnns ml Lavs sels; Ear Bobs ami Riiur. all natterns and prices; Cuff Pins; Finger Rings; Collnr and Bosom Buttons; Gents Pins; Silver Wara; Alliata Mated with Silver Si ver Th mhUa- Gold Tluiublea; Silver and Gold Sneotaoles; a large lot of Gold Fob and1 Vest Chains; an extra In run and well assorted lot of Gold Pens and Cases. (I to 3 each the laro-eat and. best ever offered in East Tennessee- made by theoolebrated iiiRiinfncturer,Meers. Dawson, Warren A Ilvde, of New York, and every point warranted A lnrge lot of Pock et Cutlery; Spaying Knives; Drawing Knives; Fine Table Cutlery with Plated Forks; Carv ers and Steels; Caret Cases and Viaiting Cards; Portiiioiinnics, all kinds, from a cheap 10 center to a Silver one worth 10. Colt'. Pistols, old and new model, different lengths; Allen's Self Cooking Pistols, Single Barrel Revolver and Ueneater. on same nlan . Colt's except self cocking; and other makes of good cheap Pistols. Flulinas. Aopnr.Umi. Tremblers, (all sites and prices,) Violins and Violin Bows, Flutes, Fifes, Flagoolets, Mini. oai noses, do. ring llainre, o. A I urge lot of Oils and Pomatums f..r ilia hair, too tedious to mention. For the Hdkf 6 (lave Bometlllltir new. nna nf wliinl, miuKt be mentioned (Wright's Frangipannl, or the Everlasting Perfume.) Then we have Combs, Brushes, Hnir Pins, Soaps, Colognes, Flower Vases, China Mnirs. Flavorinir Kxtrsnta tr cooking; Figs, Prunes, Knisins, Almonds, Fil berts, Pecans, Citrons, Candies, Ae. It would be useless to undertake to men lion even the hundredth part of whnt we have got and then we are selling them so thtap. Just come and see for yourselves, and our word fur it, we'll sell you what you want Very frequently wa hear persons say, "I wish I hadn't bought so and so; I paid smdi snd such a prle, and here you olfi-r me much better thing for less prios," and wonder how it ia We tell them wa bought our goods cheap, and believe in short profit and quick sales. April 88 SI IK KIujs, t'lM White fur sale by and aMorrd rnli.rs 9ilk w.c.nvm co. J. W. GAUT & CO., Commission Merchants, Bay street, SAVAXXAH, GJt.i lMI.Lfl' strict attention to the sale of all Country Tv Produce consigned to their care. J. W. Uaut will irlTt) persona! attention to purchasing on order. Coffee, tiugar, Molasses, Kice, Salt, Sc. A liberal shar. of palrona.;. respectfully aolielted. J. W. G.tJT, lata of the firm of Uaut a McPnerMn, Knoxville, Tenn. R. K. lSs.aou, of the firm of Besrden k Prancieco, Macon, Oa. Feb U-tf-sVU Gliil.ESr'IE WITH . s. .Aii. mm a. adshs. rnoM.s BASIN 1' T. & W. EAKLN & CO., IMPOSTBIIS AMD WBOLK&ILS DIALS as IS FOHEIV N AMU 1 O il K 8 T 1 C 33 mr ooox9, 48 Public Pquare, Deel5-1y-488 Itsuhvlllc, Tenn. John L. IYI. French & Co, GEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHATTANOOGA. TENN.. march $-tf-41 IIYATT, McBURXEY & CO., DIBECT IMPORTERS AMD WHOLS8ALS DSALSIS 11 Foreign & Domes ticDry Goods, No. 87 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. B. BTATT VS. A8SBLTIKB,....A0OU8TCSO. WTLT, IK. ri'BUBSIT,. . .A. L. OILLSSrlS, CBAS. rosTia. June t-ly-403 HARDWARE. COUKTMiY, TKNN EiVTsfc CO., mSEOT IMPORTSRS OP Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, ke., No. 83 Hatnr aTRirr, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAM 0. OOUKTNIT. tllLBERT TINNAKT. JAMKS B. ITAnS, June 17. "68 tf 241 w. i:. hall, rn. ATIIKN8, TENN., "WV riLL give hi. attention to the practice of Hedl- W T cine, ontce south 01 the ifrldge. January 80, 1867. M. R. MAY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, ATHENS, TENN., RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to the public. Jan. 14. 1 ii DR. J. L. ATLEE, Fliyalolan cto Surgoon, Aturns, Tenn.. WILL irlre his entire attention to the practice of Medicine. Office at the residence of the late Wm.r. Keith. aug8 D B N T PC IS 1 H. "ST. C. A. J0RDAa, DENTIST, TKNDEUS his services to the publio in all the va rious branches of hi. profession. Kxtractlng Teeth a. 1, each. The ca.h 1. considered due, in every Instance, when the work is done. Office one door North of the Store of the late F. Boyd, Esq. July 24-tf-tfll I. S. TATLOR.lt. D. . ,...w. w. ALszAicoea, k. d. DRS. TAYLOR & ALEXANDER, ( Offlot one door North-went of On Suite Bank,) W 7"1LL devote their attention exclusively snd aa 1 .fdiiou.,y t? !h" duties of their profes.ionine of whom may at all time, be found at the ir office or re spective residences, when not professionally absent. Dr. A. will give particular attention to the departments of Surgery and ObtUtrict. When one ha. charge of a case and the preseuce of the other ahall be required, he will attend without additional charge. Nov27-4i OSO. BROWN, . B. OOORB, MadimnvtUe, Ten. Athene, Tenn. BROUN & COOKE, Attorneys , X Xia-ssst AND SOLICITOUS Ijy CIMJVCEHY, WILXpracticein theChancery and Circuit Courts in the counties of Monroe, McMInn, Pollt, Brad ley, Meiga, Roane and Blount, and in the Supreme and Federal Court, at Knoxville. Jan 28-tf-485 v. u. tuaa. W. D. VAN DTRB. YORK & VAN DYKE, Attorueya a. t Xs a. usr, Athens, Tenn., WIIL practice In the Chancery and Circuit Courts In the counties of McMinn, Polk, Monroe, Meigs, Rhea, and Bradley. And attend promptly to the col lecting and aecuring of all claims entrusted to their care. peb 26-tMl2 W. H. BRIANT, A. ttorney At Xa a. vtr. Athena, Tenn., "ItT II,t attend promptly to the collecting and securing of claims, and will gWe hi. undivided attention to all business entrusted to his care, in McMInn and the surrounding counties. July 17-tF-460 C. B. NEAL, Attorney At Xia -w, Itladisonville, Tenn., AIT ITX practice In the Courts of Monroe, McMInn, T Blount and Polk. may l.Vtf-4M WILLIE LOWRY, -A-ttornoy At Ziatr. Jan28-tf Athens. Tenn. 435 FRANK. S. IIALE, A ttornoy At Xba -w, Athous, Tenn. Offlcs up stairs In the Court-house, sept 19-1y-f tt JARNAGIN & CALDWELL, .TTorxxoy m At J-a t Athens, Tenn. MILTON f. JAaNAOIB ..' A.0ALDWBLL. April SO-tf-848 J. L. THOMPSON, Attorney At In Plkevllle, Tenn. WIIX practice in the Courts of Bledsoe, Marlon, Bequachle, and Cumberland. Mar 19-ly-tM GEO. W. BRIDGES ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. 1)KACTICESin the different ooiintieeoom nosinir the Tliird Jndieinl Plr,,it :ii attend to the eolleotino; and seouring of claims anu win give nia unatviaod attention to all Ditainessentriisted to his care. March 2. 1849 tf 23 rjjOYD IX OTJ8 "FT Irlacon, Da. THIS House I. now open for the accommodation of the traveling publio. and particularly for 11,0.. having business to transact in Macon, aa It I. central. ii. r. KKiiMinnt.rroprletor. march JT-tf-144 B. F. DKNSg, 8uperintend't. rm 111 Kaoove named House, aituated within a short M. ril.tance of the Alliens Depot, I. now open for the reception of travelers. Person, traveling on the East irnnep.ee ana itenrgis Hall Koad, anil slopping at Athena, will And thl. House more conveniently situated than any other. The .uh.crlher pledgee himself to use hi. ulmo.t exertion, to give .atlafaotlon and to render comfortable all who may favor him with their patron age. Athens, Dee lMf-480 J AS. 8. 13IUDOK8. Ta 33 TT TIT'S IIOTBTj, i.ni'noiv, TKivrtr. f llllf well known House ha. been newly fitted up with bedding, furniture. Ac. Theunrier.ls'nH h.a tlrn oharge of it, and In announcing himself for th pnblle patronage asks the tree to b. tested by Its fruit," and pledges hlgh.elf, by an assiduous attention and a due regard for the comfort and taste, of hi. guest., they hall be cared for and furnished with the beat the coun try affords. II has also connected with the house the large stable, shed, and lot, of Mesra. Taylor, Bridges a Co., snd will he prepared In that line. Jan 1 1 -8t-ttSl VM. M. AL.KX ANDIR, Proprietor. HUMPHREYS HOUSE, Knoxville, Tenn. II. II IT HI 1 II K t U tead for a term of years th large new Brick Building Just completed for a Hotel, situated within a few yard. of the Pa.acnger Platform, fronting the Depots of both tli Hast Tennr. and Georgia and Knat Tennessee and Virginia Rail Itnada, about the aame distance from each and much nearer and more con venient to the Road than any other Hotel, besides a taring of Hack or Omnibus hire. Passenger, who wl.h to take the Stags for Montvale Spring., or to Kentucky, hy way of Clinton, will be eall rt for promptly, erery departure for either place, by the Singes. ' Til Proprietor dn. not think tt ne.r. ... k. ha. kept a ftibllo House any where, as sometimes old document, are dangernua things. He I. determined nn making thl. a comfortable llous for those who mr (Iv him a call. July IWMCJ Notice, 1 "tTniKREAS, tlx Legislature of Tennessee, 11 it its laat session, passed an Act ruakine it tha duty of tha various Sheriffs of said State, to oien and bold an election at each precinct in their respective counties, in or der to ascertain tha sense of the people as to whether a convention ahall be called to "amend, revise or form a new Constitution of said State." Therefore, I, J. A. Gouldy, Sheriff of McMinn county, do hereby viva notice to the voters of said county that I will, on tha 1st Thursday of September next, open and hold an election at the various precincts of said county, for the purpose of taking said vote. J. A. GOULDY, Sheriff. July 25, 1858-td-S0lr TOTEST"STOTES ! TMtK subscriber hu on hand ni will keep a iupply of COOK. BOX and PARLOR PTOVKS, of Eastern manufacture, and of the best and most approved pat terns, which he wtU sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be procured of any other person. His Shop is at the West end of Main street, near the corner of Church Alley, where be invite all who want Btoves to call. lie also keep on hand a PPy of TIN WARR of every description, and Is prepared to put up Guttering, Kooflnjr, Ac, Ac, at reasonable rates. Athens. Auj ;4-lf-4ti4 JA8. C. CAUIOUS. Riverside Hall, Riverside, Klonroe County, Tenn. RKV. J. O. DOWNING, RscToa, Aided by an eSicient corps of Teachers. THE above Literary Institute, for Young Ladies, Is now open for the admission of pupil.. The literary, domestic, and religion, advantages of mi. institution are not surpassed by those or any otner in Hi. Uuion. For circulars, with terms, and lithograph of the build ing., address the Rector. June 11, lsM Sm-fioT SfTOAII, Coffee, Loverlng's Fine Golden Pyrup (the be.t that ia made in the world,) Rice, Soda, Starch, Manilla Rope, Pepper, Pplce and Ginger, Ju.t received and for sale by (JcviH) G. W. ROSS. MOFFAT'S Ii I F B P I Tj Ij S lien Phoenix Bitters. fflHE best FAMILY MEDICINE now before the pub M. He, for the cure of 8crofula, Ulcer., Bcurvy, or Eruptions of the Kkin, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, aud in fact mo.tdi.eases soon yield to their cu rative properties. It has been computed that during the last twenty flvs year, upwards of Four Million, of person, have been benefited by the use of these medicines; a fact which speak, volumes in favor of their curulive proper tleaa aingle trial will place them beyond the reach of competition in the estimate of every patient. By their use the Blood fa restored to a healthy state and freed from all Impurities. The system is not reduced during their operation, but Invigorated, and they require no restraint from business or pleasure. The afflicted have in these medicines a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can possibly effect. Prepared by W. B. Monet, M. 1)., Proprietor, New York. For sale In Athens by GEO. W. ROSS. Dec 4-ly-4S0 II E D U O E D Through Rates of Freight From NAMIV1M.I2 to KNOXVILLE, AND STATIONS ON Til It Hast Tenntttet and Georgia Hatl Road, SUGAR, Coffee, Molasses (in barrels,) Tobacco (in boxes,) Nails, Pry Hides, Oils (in barrels,) Copperas, Hope and Cordage, Fixli, Cheese, Soap, Star and Tallow Candles, White Lead, Bar Lead (in kegs and boxes,) Pig Lead and Shot (in kegs,) Liquors (in barrels and casks,) Crockery Ware (in crates and casks,) ...... per 100 lbs., f()e. No article entitled to this rate except those specified above. Shot and Lead in bundles, and bottled Liquors will be charged the regular local rates of each Road. All Goods from the Western cities and New Orleans, for Knoxville and Stations on the East Tennessee and Georgia Rail Road, will be forwarded free of commission when con signed to the A?;ent of the Nashville and Chattanooga Ruil Rone), at Nashville, dray age only charged, which bus been contracted for at 15 rents per ton of 2000 lbs. Every package must have the name of the Stations ol delivery plainly marked on it. Roads will not be icpon-ible for ordinaay leakage of Liquors, Oils or Molasses, and will only pay for deficiency of contents when packages show marks of violence. A bill of Freight paid Steamers and Dray age will be mailed to consignees from Nash ville, showing, also, the time of arrival and departure of the goods. K. C JACKSON, Stip't FestTenbtsseecfc Georgia Rail Road. March . 18ft -tf-41 Saddle, Bridle and Harness 3VrA.3TXT3PW OTOHY H'esi Side of the Pulilio Square. rVIHE subscriber return, his sincere thanks to the I public generally for the very liberal patronage he has heretofore received, and hopea by industry, perse verance ana attention to nt. business to merit a con. tinuance of the same. He keens constantly on hand an assortment of Pad dies, Bridles, Carriage and Buggy Harness, and every thing else in that line, made y the best of workmen. He would also Inform his frien l. that he hs. Ju.t opened a lot of Saddlery, such a. Enamelled Leather, nog-skins ror seating, Pad fkina, Morocco, Patent Leather, stirrup Irona, Bridle Bit., a fine assortment, Mule Bit., Huckela, Bwaps, whip, ror Two Hone ng on, Harness, Trace Ohain. for Two Horse Wagon, Sad' die Tree., Ac, Ac. all of which he offers on accommo dating term.. All orders punctually attended to. rieaaecau ana examine ror yourselves. EDWIN A. ATLEE. Athens, April , 1858-tf-S94 TI'ST IIIK'EI VI'll Dr. Parker's Pain Pan acea; Stark'. Indian Fever and Ague Remedy, an external application tnTallble; Macauba snd Scotch Snuff; Hay. Liniment; Arabian Liniment; Steel and Gilt Pens; Putty and Window Glass snd Tor sale by march 14 WM. BURNS. machine Building AND wooij onDiNa, Philadelphia, Tenn. WM. C. JULIAN respectfully notifies the public that he is still engaged in build iug Wool Carding Machines, and that he will attend to any orders in his line. lie also has first rate Wool Carding Ma chinery in operation, and ia prepared to do 11 work that may be presented. Wool eent to the care of Depot Agent, Philadelphia, will be Carded and returned promptly aa di reoted. May 7, t858-Hm-S02 TIIR subscriber is now receiving a new stock of ELEGANT PIANOS from tha oldest and most responsible manufactories of the North. These instimnents are for snle at Athena and Chattanooga. H. G. COOKE. Deo fi, 18a7-tf-428 HOOTS and Shoos. I have Ju.t received a first rate lot of Hoot, and Shoe, of all le.. and III sell them chean for th. ea.h. Those needing the artlele would do well to call on Pen A O. W. ROSS. Tine Shoals and Quicksands of Youth, J" I'liMinhrrt, tit 3d Frill I on. i ON Ppermatojrhea or 8emlnal Diseases. 3A scientific Treallse on the treatment and r perfect cure of Nerrou. Debility, Semi nal Weakness. Involuntary Kmla.inna Impotence. Ao.. resultln. from vlrinu. habit. inniii..H during the orltical passage from Youth to Manhood. UK UK. LUI,VKKwKLIi, Member of the Royal College of Burgeon, of England, K Licentiate ot tne llall, I iwt,) and hii years esldrnt Practitioner in London j Author of the "tlulde t. Health," "Ureen Bonk," "How to he Hap. PT," "Memoir, of glngle and Married Life," c. 1 hi. .mall, but hl.hlr r.luahl. Treatise, wrlli.i. t a world renowned Physician and Purgeon, point, ont .m.miij ur. ann p.i manent cure ioraiKii.ea.es re ultlng from ..If-ahuse, and I. the only publication of Its kind written In a benevolent spirit and by a .den tine man. It should be In the hand, or all whs Talus their life and health and happiness here and hereafter. Price II cent., or 4 .tamp., at the reoelpt of which it will he .ent, post free, and well .ecured, by Dr. (Ill KLINR, No. 41 lit Avenu., Box 4cS,New Yurk. Oot-ly-4Ta A NO. 1 artlrle of Crushed snd Ii.f "ngar, Just r. rel.ed and for tal. by W. t WITT CO. June 4 Athens, Tenn., April 26, 1858. ROBESON, SARTA1N & CO., HAVE in store and to arrive a large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, including every variety usually brought to this market, from the heaviest Osnnlmrg to the finest Cloths and Silks; a Urge and well selected stock of Roots and Shoes, at very low figures; Bonnets, Hats, Cups and Straw Goods, of every variety; Hardware, Queens ware. Groceries, Drugs, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs; Notions, including Hosiery, Gloves, Iiuttons, Thread, Fans, Parasols, Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts, Ladies and Gents Suxpenders, White, r aney and Marseilles shirts mid Col' lars; Ladies Linen and Embroidered Hdkfs, Collars, Sleeves, Ac, Ac Perfumery, Co lognes, Oils, Extracts, Ac, Ac. A good ns eortment of GENTS CLOTHING. In short, we have somet hing of every thing, and are determined to offer inducements to good customers. Give us a call. We eliow Goods with pleasnre. C3P We expect also to attend to the pur chase and snle ol all kinds ol 1 roduce. April SO, 18S8 New GoodsFirst Arrival W. O. "Wl XT do OO., A 1' "ltallew's Old Stand," would respect x. fully call the attention of their fiiendi and customers to their splendid assortment o Spring and Summer Goods, embracing a variety adnpted to the season and the wants of the country, which will be sold at unheard or low prices. FOR THE LADIES. they have the lntest styles of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Muslins, Prints, Linens, Lnces, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery. Gloves, Honnets and lionnet Iriiiimiiigs. A large stock of GENTLEMEN'S WE A 11. such as Cloths, Cassiinera, Satinets, Vesting., 1 weeds, Drillings, io , die, Kendy Jlu Clothing, Hats, Hoots ami Shoes. Drugs mid Medicines, 1'uintsand Dye-Stuffs, Hardware, Cutlery, Queenswure mid Gi-oce rios, besides every other article usually kept ia Ketitii stores, uive lliem a call. Ihey consider it no trouble to show Goods. They are determined not to be undersold. OT" They will also attend to the purchase, sale and shipment ol produce. Apri Lecompton All Right Outoa a. Fixod Fact ! OO says the Telegrapl but be that as may, it is the impression, or rather convic IIORTON & BRYAN That the people of McMinn county will be Out very little ellecte.l hy eitlic-rot the above questions, consequently they have purclmsed lu me jNortliern cities a very heavy stuck o Spring and Summer Goods ! etnbiacing a general assortment of such Good as are usually brought to this market, con sisting of a very line and select assortment o DEEMS GOODS I suited to the season, among which mav be found Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Lawns, White doods, (jringlimains, Prints; Also, Honnets, Trimmings, Mantillas, Ac, Ac, to which they invite the especial attention of the Lndies. They can fiirnUh Gentlemen with almost any thing that may be called for in the lin of wearing apparel, from a fine Dress Cua to a pair of Suspenders all of which sre of fered at extremely low prices. They invite their old friends aud customers to give them a call. April 1G DOCTOU IIOOI LAND'S CELE13KATE1) GERMAN BITTERS WILL KrrSCTDALLT CVHK I.I ver C'oiiiluinl,l) hiK'tiaio., Janndlfc Chronic or Kenxmt Debility, hineueee of the Ktdnet, and ttii dieeae arieiny from a dUorderltj Liver or oiomucn. Such as Constipation, Inward riles, Fullness or Dlood totlie Head, Acidity on the stomach, Nnuseii, Heart' burn, Dis.u.l for Food, fulnea. or Welidit In the glom aoh, Sour Eructation., Kinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Bwitniuing of the Head, llurrieil and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or HulTocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of web. before the Sight, Fever and nun rain in the Head, Uellciency or Ferspiraiion, Yel lowness of the Skin, and Kyea, Pain in the Side. Hack Cheat, Iiimhs, 4c, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Ilurning in ine riesn, uon.iant imaginings oi Evil and great lie' nression of Spirits. The proprietor. In calling the attention of the nubile to this preparation, does so with afeellnp of the uluinst conntience in me its virtues and adaptation to the il is ease, for which it i. recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American people, and Its reputation and sate are unrivalled by any similar preparation, extant. The testimony in It. favor given by the most prominent and well-known Physicians and Individuals in all parts of the country i. immense, ami a careful perusal or tne Almanac, pub lished annually by the proprietor, and to he had sratli of any of his Agents, cannot hut satisfy the mo.t skep- uciii mai ine remedy i. reauy deserving tne great ce eority it ua. oniainea. 1111. IIOOIXAISU'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL KUR THK SPKKOT CI' RR Of Cough, Cold! JnJtusHza, Croup, (Hirttenetg, Jiron c?titiH,JHmetto the Bvicttn arvHnyfrom (Wd, Jn- cijHtnt ('ontutnptiotiiUittfor tne rtttrf and (if at all poible) cure of I'atiente in advanced, Hinges oj wie mucr aieuet Cittnrrh, or Common Cold, as tt U familiarly called is worthy uf study, and serious enough to be avoided. if posnlble. Dr. Hell says: "I will not say that CnliU are to our Inhabitants what the rUtyue mid Ytlloic fever are to other countries; but, 1 can aver confident ly that they usher in diseaHe of greater complicity and mortality man menu latter. In the danger of JJronehitis and Pneumonia wliicJ oftrn follow in the train of neglected cold, and in Phthini Pulmonali) the tubercular irritation of which Is developed hy the same cause, we surely have proof and argument sutticient for attention, not only to the preventive means, but also to the curative ones of a disease, which however mild in its inception, ia directly or inmrecuy productive or sucn uiversiiiea and alarm in ir results. This lesson should be nirtlculnrly impressed on those who have any constitutional tendency to Pulmonary The use of the Balsamic Cordial, agreeably to the di rections accompanying each bottle, will readily cure ine most uistreamiig cane oi cougn. Coughs sometimes proceed from a disordered or dys peptic state of the stomach, In which case the (Jerinan JHtters should be used. Ia cases of weakness, or tren era) debility of the system, resulting from a protracted cmign,iiie uerman miters win te lounu or great ben eflt. In cases of acute Inflammation of the T.iings, the prominent symptoms generally are hurried and nulii fill respiration, imperfect arterlulisatlon of the blood. cough and expectoration, attended with excitement of 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, hut the murmur 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 attenlinn. This disease Is usually caused by a cold settling on the lungs, ami tne use oi ine uaisamic C'onllul soom per forms a cure. The terriitie fatality or diseases resulting from a "common cold" may be seen by a glance at the follow ing statistics, taken from the records of the Hoard of Health of Philadelphia, confessedly one of the most healthy locations in the union : 1n'2. Total deaths In 1'hlladelphla, 10,201 uied or consumption, " " all other diseases In no.).8,Jt4lt 10,201 13 j. Total deaths Died of Consumption, ....(,.., 41 14 all other diseases D.74D ,...i,i'n ....7,M4 9,740 11,814 18M. Total deaths Died of Consumption, 44 44 all other disease!.... ....V.lll ....,6H6 11.S14 From these figure., tt wilt be seen that nearly one. fourth of the total deaths In the country are caused hv consumption, to say nothing of the numerous other diseases springing from a "slight cold." The proprietors are In the possession of certificate, showing that the Kalsamlc Cordial has elTected cures where all other remedial means hare failed. Uive It a trial. The.e Invaluable medicine, sre prepared only br Dr. C. M. Jackson, 418 Arch street, Philadelphia, and are for sale by druggists and .lorekecper. In every town and village in the United fMatca, Oaaadaa, and West Indie.. Price 76 cents per bottle, ror sale by WM. lll'ltNH, Athens ; DROWN IIOWAN, Sweetwater ; CIIKfNUr A WK.ST, Philadelphia: O. H. THOMPSON A CO., Cleveland: May T-ly-fina SAM'!. KKl.l.KY A ON, Charleston. Tload Tlxias 171 ROM the first day of January, IMS",, we adopt the Sim Months Credit Sintem, and will nnt sell Goods on s longer time. We have on hand and will continue to keep a good assortment of floods, and will aril them at very low figure.. We find (mall profit, and quick snle. to be the best plan, and Our motto la to aril I Jn 8 IIOIITilN A DftYAN. Cot'Fi'.Fl ot i if I fniri'i: i-Jn.i v.. ceived. a good let of the verv be.t Kin 'nw. r Hulllniore and New Orleans. One cup of this excellent ColTee will make you dream of "Tl ne. of Kue V rn tntt, and bring the money with yon, and Ton will be pleased, lure, for (ale by UKO. VY. KOMI. -m MT quality Che Ing Tobacco on hand and for K. liKKIlKll. m sine ny Feb id H. New Firm and New Goods. MARTIN, VAUNELLi CO., t'AI.IIOI , xi:.., VKE receiving ami opening, in tlieir large new Store House, one of tlie largest and best selected stocks of Fall mid Winter Good ever opened in East Tennessee. Tlie assort ment is complete, embracing everr thing tlie people need in tne wny ot DRY GOODS, G ROC ERIE S, QUEEXSU'ARE, HARDWARE, VUTL ER Y, IRON, STEEL, J' A I NTS, OILS, dc, d" e. The Goods were bought low, having had the uilvantsge of the great pressure in the New York money market, and of course they will be sold the same way. Call and see for yourselves. Oct tt-tf 172 Rates of Through Freight . . FKOM Cliarlenlou Suvuiinulif Aiigutjfa and 1'iuroiif T" KNOXVILLE, AND ALL THE STATIONS ON THE East TcitttfMse V lieorgia Hail itoatl, fi SC. FIIEtfT CLASH. Plnno Fortes, Honks, Stationary, Hoots bhoeM, Jlats, Liquors, Oils, Ac., (lit V'Htk'S.) i umi'titjiie ana spirits lur neiittt.v(tii barres,U'nrnttiijir, China Glass and (ilnsswiire,(,ir?iirs(in canes,) Clock8,(.'oii feet lonHries.t'ot ton Cards, Casks tin d Holes, Dry Uontls (in box es and bales,) Urtifrs, Fruits, Fruit Trees and Shrubbery, Furs, harden HeeiU, .poking Ulasttes and Looking (llusn Plates, (at owner's risk,) Oys ters (In cans and jam,) Saddlery, Tin and Britannia Ware, Teas and Hpiceu, Georgia and South Curolina Domes tics per 1 lbs I 1,1524 70 Hardware, exept such as specified tn first and third cluaaes, ColTee Mills, Molasses, Machinery, Foreign Liquors (In barrels and pities, j Tobacco (in boxes,) Leather (In rolls and boxes,) Oils (in barrels and raHks.) (. rockery and jiH'ensware(in crates and casks, V Kice, Minting, riastcr. clieei lirass and Copper per UK) lbs 1,00 75 70 TIN HI) f'LASS. A 's, Sugar, Shovels, Spades, Pad Irons, IMjj and liar Iron, Zinc and Tin (In pig,) Tin Hate, Anrils, Vices, Nails, Cartkrt of Chains and Hoes, Manilla and Cotton Cordage, Cement, Coffee, Heavy Cantlnga, Mill Hearing, Kali Koad Wheels and Axles, Chairs and Spikes, and Itosin (in barrels) per lUOIbs SO 60 f6 PI'KCIAL IEATKS. Furniture and Carriages (boxed,) and other liirht articles not enumerated; alo, Carboys of Acids or other Chem icals, will be charged by actual weight, but at double first class rates per HH) lbs ( 2,90" 1fii 1,52 Single Packages of 100 pounds and under, will charged & cents on each Ktad. be Articles not enumerated in the above rates will be subject to clussifk-ation by the Agent at the point of shipment. Overcharge to be promptly settled by Agent dellV' erlng the goods. Damages to be settled by Superintendent Trnnspor tation of this Koad, and no appeal from his decision on the part of connecting itoaus. lu cafes of litigated damages, each Road entitled to charge local rates from point of phipment to destination. Qoo4s must be well and securely put up and plainly marked with uameof conslguee, destination, and Depot of delivery. Thin Through Rite does not stTect the Local Rates of 2d February, lit. Through Rates on specified articles from NMhvffle, as published 4th March, 18A7, Is confirmed and contin ued. Ample notice will be glren of any contemplated ad Vance on the above rates. K. C. JACKSON, Sup't Trans. Fast Penn. A tia. Hail Koad. Knoxville, June 1st, lS67-tM54 IAIM.M If ANKIXftS. A large lot.sultablc for Halls, l'arlor, Ac, for sale. UCl JU, OO MCBWUN A UILLKSP1K, NEW FIRM. J. M. IIORTON, P. I. BKYAN, ""IlKO lenvo to announce to thefr frtnft. that they M liaw fcrmeil a iHrttirrslii for tli. pitrpnse of car rying on the Mercantile Iltisine., as dealer. In 3Zx-y Goods, cfeo.. In tlie house formerly occupied by W. O. llurton A Co., untler the uuuie and style of llOIITOS & II It V A IV. Jan &-1-IS5 axrrj-OT FiriM. "VIE undersigned have this (Uv bought out the firm X of llEAllKKICK t I.OWKY.at the ol J aland of W. II. llnllew, and respectfully ack the patronage of their friend, ami the public generally. Athens, March 11, lt58. W. 0. WITT t CO. NoTTce. riVIK nnderslpied having this day sold their .ntlre I stock of Goods, Groceries, Ac, Ac, to W. C. WITT A CO., take this method of returning their llccore thanks to their friend, for their liberal patronage, and respectfully ask for the new Arm a continuance of tha same. DEADKltlUK A LoWKY. Athens, March 11, lS58-tf-!K New Wagon Maker's Shop. JAMEa 33AKEI1, South Side of the Bridge, Atlii'n, Trim., IS prep.red to make all kinds of Wagons, on short notice and In the best atyle from a Wheelbarrow up to the largest llonil Wagon. All new work warrant ed. All kind, or Repairing done on short notice, and. with the best material. Call In, geutlemeu, and Judge for yourselves. He would be thankful for tha needful due fo work already done. Jan 8-tf-4S5 ATHENS FOUNDRY AND '"I'MIE subscriber would respectfully nn 1 nonnce to the citizens of Alliens nml tlie publio gonei'nlly, that lie is now in operation n nd prepared to do O A8TIKT& of every description in "liis linn, nnd would therefore solicit orders from all those who tuny want, anyuung oi ine mini. Ho is now casting and has for sale dif ferent sizes of the Globe, or Air-tiirlit Cook Stoves, furnished complete; various sizes of l'arlor, Nine Date, Chamber, Olliee and Shop Stoves. Also, Hollow Ware; Wnllle Irons: l'lotighs, rifjlit and left hand. Also, the Kilffore Snirnl or Incline Water- Wheel, which will saw from two to five thou sand feet per day. A 11 kinds of 3VX AOIIINBnY fitted up in the best and most durable manner, and upon short notice. Also, iron Hailing or every description. He is also prepared to do all kinds of Brass casting. The hiuheat Cash price will be paid for old Cornell. c. zi: mm hum an. P. S. There is connected with the Works an excellent Pattern Maker, so that persons wishing castings can hav patterns made to order. C. Z. Athens. Tenn., July 18, 188 tf 408 ( l, it it's Celebrated Flouring Mill, RINDING and Polling at a single opera J tion. a inch Stone Prioo 750 will turn out an Mils, per day. SO inch Htone Price f 7110 will turn out 40 Mils, per day. This Mill is the .chonpest, moat .iinple, du rable and compart, requiring less power, less attention, nnd makes a larger yield and bet ter q.iialily of Flour, than any oilier in use or for sale. Mills can tie seen running at Kings ton, We also manufacture a verv superior Corn and Feed Mill upon the same principle If any man will furnish tne the power so thnt I can run a it inch pulley 60 times a minute, with 8 inch band, I will put tip the Mill and run it 80 days if lie will furnish rue as much Whost as I can grind In that time, at (I per bushel and take the Flour at t per barrel, I will give him tho Mill for the not profits, after paying for the Wheat and all the expenses of running, and leave the Mill in as good repair as it was at tho beginning. Adilrew TIJOS. H. MoKI.WF.B, Kinqnlun, Tenn, References aa to responsibility! Athena. Chattnnnoga, and Kingston. fi 1 lie above Mills can also lis purchased C. L. KINO, Ricrville, 7h,n. Jan I, 18.Fi8-flni-l84 m me Bll'lfd I. i a- 1 ... . I r m "v oiiiu on nami and for 1 .ukby tehiftt . K. KKDUUt. ! Stoves! Stoves! AT Atlioua Foundry 0Y making and on hand, various sires of Store. The Crescent, Iowa, Kansas and Indiana Cook. Mngic Parlor, Open Franklin, fix Plate or li.n.nnd Ten Plate Stove.. Tlie shove Motes are the very latest and most Improved styles. For durability ami .iini., ii, . construction there are none equal. Sold t . . cent, less than can be purchased elsewhere Nov la C. Z1M.MKKM.IX, Proprietor. Notice. IN obedienc to a decree of the County Court- nt Athens, rendered at the July term, 18.r8, I will, on Saturday, the list day of August next, proceed to sell, on the pieim ses. to the highest bidder, (subject t0 the minimum price,) the following described Tracts of Land, to wit: Forty acres, situat in the first rant-e, West of the meridian 4th fractional township, 12th.ee, and the North east corner of the South-west quarter of said section. One Hundred and Sixty acres, being the South-east quarter of the twelfth section in the fourth fractional township, second range, West of the meridian. Twenty acres being a part of the Northwest quarter of section twelve, in fractional township four aud second range, West of the meridian all in the IliwasseeDistrict. All of which Lands are adjoining, and to be sold in one body The above Land lies in the 15th civil district of McMinn county, Ttnn. it being the same upon which George McMurry now resides Tkhms or Sale: One hundred dollars' to be paid cash in hand, and the balance in equal instalments, nt one, two, and three years, with interest from date of sale. Pond with good security to be given for the unpaid purchase money, and a lien retained upon the Land until the whole is paid. WM. GKOKGE, Clerk. July It, 18n8-td-prs fee 0,60-611 Committed to Jail, 1J te town of Washington, Rhe.t county. Tennessee, on the 2flth day of April, 1858, a NF.OKO ptjV, who says his name is John Day. Said Negro is from 35 to 40 years of age, about 6 feet 8 inches high, will weigh about 160 lbs., verv dark, an.t says thnt he is free and was born free has in his possession some papers purporting to be from Penjaniin Jones, his Guardian, from Towns oouiily, Georgia; also, a pats from the said Jones, which is thought to be forged. E.L. KUDI), Jailor. Washington, April 80, 1858-tf-601 LOUDON ROLLING MILL. AtI,OlU(IX,Ti;... rpiIE undersigned would respectfully in X form the consumers of Wrought Iron that they are no v manufacturing a ' Superior Article of Iron, such as Vaf.n Tyre, Buggy Tyre, Horse shoe Iron, Band Iron, Pound aud Square Iron, all sizes of Flat lion, from three-fourths of an inch in width up t0 three inches, by all the various thicknesses, from three six teenths of an inch and upwards. Also, rounds, from hve eightln of au it,ch tip to one and a half inches; squares, from one-half inch to one and a quarter inches all of which they (latter themselves that thev can make equal in point of finish and good quality, to any that is made in the States. Having been eu gaged in the business upwards of thirty years 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 tlieir iron. All orders addressed to them will be prompt ly attended to.- 1 1ST Maj. A. Wall is the only authorized agent to receive orders for our establishment. JON ICS, PHILLIPS it CO. February 12, 1 858-1 y-4U0 Vtlxoxxs Fouudry, M m. wlio Is authorised to receive order, and transact all business appertaining to the Foundry, any person wan nK Information In reXrd to Macl.i, eryfio.. "ill be attended toby cnllinir at the Foundry '" 'w,u Allien., Jul.. II, IMott-tl-tllT tl. ZiMMKRHAN Notice to Shippers of Freight, Ts.KsroaT.TiOKDtrjsTMKKiR.TKxx.Aa. n KCo 1 aKents (no ours.) they payln, charge, 7. per tariff and receiving the freight, on day of arrival at ll.lton Thl. Company does not propose either to .tor. frel.'l, J , deliver to the Western Atlantic Kn il Hod u.Cll. owner, have made arrangement, wit .aTCd to re ceive the same. Car. cannot be detain, d beyond a tew hour, for transhipment or storage "eyona a uw rn making shipment, as above 'every fncMltv In th. roTinwr1 " T,'",",', ,he ,5M,"" ' ' b '! i to shippers. Beyond the end of their rails they have no control and assume no responsibility 1 'T164 R-C- JACKSON, SubH Trans. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA A Benevolent Inetitutio,., eeto 1,Med hy upecitd en d'HCinent Jorilie relief of the eirk ami dMreMtd, njnutnt utth Urulentand Kpulentio Diteaeet. 'ro all persons afflicted with Sexual Blseases.such as ,7 Spiiiaturrhrca, Heminal Weakness, Impotence, Onnorrho-., Oleet, Syphilis, the Vice ol Onanism, o pelf Abuse, Ac., Ac. The Howard Association, In view of the awful destrnc ,r..il,UI""" ".? i"u"-'d ,,y B"""1 "'eases, anil the detentions practised upon the unfortunate victims of ii..;, t- T.i ' Su,:", ,erJ J'" H directed the r lonsultlng 8urgeon,a. a charitable ai t worthy their name, to open a Dispensary for the ti this class of di.ra.es, il. all their f Medical adHee arati: to all who ,.,.iv i,i treatment of and to giro by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation,' hab its or lire, c.,)nnd In cases of exrtrine noverlv to KII1N1HH MKDICINK8 FIIKK (If CIlAIlOE It ii iii . .. "''. ,Me A""-'lntlon cnnimamls the highest Medical skill of theage.aud will furnish the most approved modern treatment. T'ie '"'"flora, on a review of the past, feel assured that their lahora In this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote them elves, with renewed seal, to this very Important but much despised cause. Just published, by the Association, s Report on Rper matorrlura.or Seminal Weaknes.,the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Pelf Abuse, nnd other diseases tf the Sexual Organ., by the Consulting Burgeon, which will be sent by mall, (In a sealed envelope,) fre. of oharge, on the receipt of two stamps for postage. Address, for lteport or treatment, Dr. OEOROR R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Nn. South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. lly order of the Director.. Era a D. IIsiSTWsu., President. 0o. Faischild, Secretary. Feb TlirfsLfrs. fWOUDI) Inform persons wanting Thresher, thst I have several lllmtrent alvl. nr llnn. I'nw.ri surh as I think equal. If nnt superior, to anrin the country. Persons wl.hlng any thing of the kind will call at the Allien. Font liy where the machines can be seen. There I. a glsnt saving to Arsons piirrhaslng where they canh ar the use of at,.. n.iiHrti. In ce auv nsr. ofthemr bl e .houM break. Call and see.PrlrS moderate. Jan 6-lf 0. ZUIHKHMAN. T auuary X, lOGO. reiiiest all persons indebted to us to settle ssms ' on or before 1st jHiiioirv next. We will take lionil Wheat at the regular market price. veo is, -or A. n.r.Aur. u to. Wheat and Flour. FB1IIK mhscrlher. have completed the most perfect I arrangement that ran be made for th. snle "' Wheat nnd Flour, snd during the remainder ol this year will devote their atlenlion almost exclusively l the snle of these two articles, anil they can s.y to llielr patron., with certainly, that they will realise a. much net money by .hipping here aa lo any market beyonil Atlanta, and will do It with less risk and in shorter time. As to the peculiar advantages of our marker every one is fn miliar who knows Its locality. We will accept mi dny. hills on Wheal, pnyahle here or at Augusta, for three fourths the value of shipments, accompanied by Kail llnnd receipts. We think " ' vlsshle for shippers of Flour to draw most of their wis at 471 and an days, as more time Is required for the l of Flour than for W heat, lly reference I" our weekly review, of the market, published In the Tennrsse. is pers, yon can always know accurately wtnl these arti cles are worth. SKAOO, A IIIIUTT A l" , (lener.l Commission Merchants'. Atlanta, 0a., Aug T, tf Valuable Property for Sale. I AM olferind for snle my home plaee a very desirable property ennsislinff of about 80 acres of ehoiee Land, in uod con dition on which there are a comfortable "' roomy )wellini( House, Kilchen.SmoVe hotis'i good Hnrn am I Stables, Ae., and a selection of ehoiee hearing Fruit Trees. Also, 1 R0 acres of Land, sittint in the side of McMinn county; an unimproved I.n in the town of Charleston. Itrs.lley county, adj.iininir the liuil Koad Depot Lot; ami JJ number of unimproved Lois situate bet we'" Ihc town of Athens and the Kail Koa'l Pr'"' Terms lo be agreed upon. A. V. hr.i Athens, Jan 1, lS4-tf-4 Stoves