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SATUKDAY M0KN1NG. AUGUST 82, lfif7.
1'l iCU of Wlieilt.
Tim ;it(!i'S arc licgiiiiiin to f!Cii
l.ito with vci'vAVAiw to tli probable av-craw-
prion of whr.it ilnririy tins ri'Mi
twelve months. There sccrri.s-to w.
;i pretty ;,'MU'i'il opinion th;tt this nv
rnv'c must In; a low ou'. Upon what
b.'isis this opinion is founded, wnilonol
know,- nor whether then; U i : y
t;rouii(l wortliy Gfoonsiik'rution to sus
tain it, ,V o'iu c i i t.'cMt'X willi any
cortatnfv what will he tlio price; of
whisiit Uii .!( r smh circumstances as ex
ist liiroufe-lioul the whcnt-conbumin
world at ;n;si nl; and hmd'on; wo
wunl'.l a I . 'is .' o n v'.vliT a-, to listen
Id iuiy body's pretelendi'dly profound ; on piys. Jt was found, ns the result, of
remarks upon this subject, hut lojude j several rials, that there was some
for tii''iu-:elveMind act accordingly.--- times more fat procured than was con
Ahovo all, lei them pay no p.ttentiou taincd in the food on which they were
to the interested opinions of specula- j fed, Fund which, given alone, has
tora in whe'U, who, though always j not the properties of fattening, when
predicting low prices, are nevcrthc- 'wised with a falfy matter acipnres the
less generally very willing to run that ! properly loan astonishing degree; nod
risk themselves. ' fattening ;i nicies of food, w hich do not
4. i (liijn Iia,j, '.a a.,vuys abound with
t . , , . .,, .
It is now bclcived that an immense
.... i . I
crop ol potatoes will be raised the
1 1 ,u ir w. . -
presijnt season m the U. states.
Thin will a.Torda great relief !o lint
s
.bread and meat market, and save
r
1 honsauds from the difficulties of keep
ing body and soul together
The Cinuinn.tti Eirjitircr says a
.vagon load of potatoes offered to a
lirm in Commercial Row in that oily
on Friday, at the low price of twenly
iive cents a bushel, by a gentleman
j'rom Covingfon, Kentucky. The same
gentleman offered to oonlract for 500
or WOO bushels at digging time, at the
sanr? price. The Cleveland Jfcntld
mays that it heard on Saturday of an
olJ'-r to contract lo dtdiver one thou
sand bushels at twenty ccnt:, at dig
ging time.
- - -
I'riec of iooK.
It may he interesting to our farmers
to learn that they need entertain no
aerious apprehensions from the pleth
oric condition of tlu ir well-filled pur
ses, refilling from abundant crops
and high juices; the merchanls are
preparing for their rapid depletion.
The, New York Independent, in a re
e.ent article on the slate of markets,
brings us tidings of an advance in
velvets, serges, sahu-dechenry, Arc.
They are as much articles of prime ne
cessity now as your domestics and os
liuburgs, or sugar and collee. The
girls will have I hem, and so will their
mammas, fto prepare to foot the
bill.
JXj3 The iew York t'liurier slates
that great enmpefilion is goiu; on in
that eily in buying up the new rrop of
Southern whcit, which has resulted
in prices being puij higher in propor
tion than present prices of Hour; and
as the general expectation on 'change
is tbut flour niiiiil deelino soon, this
riwvcmeut excites much comment, for
it is felt that no (ifurl of speculators
nn sustain prices in the absence of a
foreign demand, and with so full a
i
eroji. I
- j
O3 The sugar speculation has at
last reached it.- culminating point, and
orice.s are. now' on the decline. The
i ii i i !
pap-rj any we shall Uo:i have ehea;. j
sugar as well iis cheap bread. I,iv-
ing will not be so high next year, we j
hope, though wc Iiave no oojcliutis to
living l.i-li.
-li Excellent Wuij to I'rrpureCrcen
Corn for Winter Use. Whim the
I'orn i.s Milii'Mrntly advanced for cook
ing, boil on tlir ml), in the same man
lier as it i ''ncrally prepared for t i
b!c usp. When it is done, eut it from
the rob carefully, spread it on a cloth,
nnd put it in tho sun in diy. When
it Is v.anted for 110, wash it, and put
;t in stiflk-icnt watt r, slightly salted, to
boi!:or;'i lour. Then add a little
i"v inltlf nnd b'ltfer. anil it 5m ronAv
far iln tnlle. Jt ran also be eooked r""15"1" n'tnonstrated the gallant ma
. f jjor,"that does not inke me ns appro-
v. ;t.. .jetinj. priate language to use in n case ol
7 The (ptantity of wafer dis- this sort -it's si formal, official des-
ebar-'c-d into tho sea'bv all the rivers natch, and requires, I suppose a writ-
i'n tho world is estimated at 3f cubic
H'ilaj in ft day; hence it would lake
above y0.0(,') yeaM to create ft circuit
of tin' whob :,vn, throtnjb r()id.i nud
,jii r -
Mouri v of S'ui.
During tlu: (.'oui'si! of the past year,
in Franee, experiments have been
mailt) on a number of ducks to prove
lhathi' f.it may exceed the quantity
whicii could bo referred 1o tho food
they were supplied with. Some, were
led on ri"c, a Mibstaiiou which con
l;ii;is only a lew parts of fat in n
thousand. Others were, fed on rice
with a ccrtniii amount el' butler i ti
tled. At tho end of tho experiment,
the iirst were as lean as when first
placed upon the diet; the hitter in a
few days la-came positively halls ol'
fa!. 0:her expel imeiiLs wei'ii made
: its chemical eoiistiluetils, the prmci-
, 1
pal of which is azote, and ( rum whence
' ... . , i i
: the fat acomred is most certainly de-
! i
. nvtd-
fj1 The following paragraph from
the Chicago Tribune gives an idea of
how harvesting is done at l lie West
"A friend of ours says that one day
last week he went upon top of a hill
called Zion, hix miles from Jam-sville,
Wisconsin, and counted on the sur
rounding plain 101 horse-power reap
n,r n.Mrhiiies busilv Mit tl Mir down
wheat. There were 1 000 men, wo
men and boys following after, bind
ing and shocking up the b an! if u 1 gol
den sheaves. It. was a sight worth
seeing, to behold the grain fulling and
being gathered up at tho rate of two
hundred acres pT hn'ii."
flCr" Keep eggs ill corn meal, with
the Miiall eiul down, itni Uif.V will ne,
r,.,u mi r!.i? 1 d of a vear as when!
Iirst i;ifkctl.
OCT Tho next Unitcfl States Ari
cultural I''air will be lieM at Loui.s
ville, Ky., ruintiii-iiciiw mi (lit; 1st of
ScpU'tubfr next.
fOAll accounls concur in icpre
&entiu llin wlic.it crop n Camilla as
1'ar superior to any raised for suvcrcl
years.
X3 New su)crfint! flour is selling
in Augusta at five dollars per barrel.
Cheap.
Life, Lwvc, IJopr, 'S'jiuo.
What is life? u (lilting drenni,
A passing summer's brvnili,
A bright nml shadowy plooni
V hi cli lights us unto death? .
And love, Mis but the fruit un.l (lowers
We oilier iia life's dream
The tendrils of its viue clutl bowers,
The bubbles of ill stream.
What is hope? the tiny star
That liuhls our dream life's sky;
ll beams in brightness from nfar,
When sorrow hovers nich.
Ami time no linml can bold it back,
g;,vo God's, and hU alone;
Tis but the fpace the changeless track
Through w hich we all oro borne.
, ., , ., , ,. ,
bite, love, mid hope, on eorth combnieJ,
A(e nau,,a cnill,ljartI( , l1(,nven;
For lifn cicuial, lliere we find
Willi love and hope inwoven.
lint ?nll those gifts, ns sent from GoJ,
We nil ahoul.l hail with pleasure,
Ami in his soul iuspicing worJ,
Seek lifu' immortal treasure,
rC"Ii is told of General T.iy lor that
when Major Uiixs brought him Santa
Anna's despateli, proosing that the
American army xlmuld surrender
without further ceremony, the general,
who at this moment, was busy writing
a private letter on hisennip chest, re
plied, without ho much as looking up
from his work, "Tell him to go to!"
naming a place seldom mentioned ex-
;ept by hard swearers and clergymen.
ten answer." "Tell liiin logo to !"
reiterated the general, calmly " put
in order diplomic phra-o and all that
sort of thing, according to your own
la !e--bnt fW is my nnswrr."
THE INAUGURATION.
m Sirin' i l bu ' itnuguratod tin
untlo'i Higned b just received a largo
n'lt. cplondiu assortment of
SPS1NG GOODS,
a very largo assortment of
and Trimnm? in groat variety ; n oxtoiwiv o
Block of clump .Muslins, willi lino oiiuh run
ning up lo miu dollar per yard. Some
styles of DreH Goods entirely now;
licniges, Crape do &Mn(8ill(ii.&c.
Also, a very largo variety of Em
' broideries, die flutters himself
Unit Im has a larger and
cheaper stock of
Ladies' Collars
ihun ban ever been exhibited in tho market.
Gentlemens' Summer Hats, DooUi
Shoes, &c, in abundanco.
Linen Oottonade?J
and Hetn!y-mudo Chillies for Summer.
A. lurgnRtoek of Hoop Skirls, mid Whalebone
"and Crinoline for making lliein.
He lins also replenished bin stock of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS.
School wild Miscellaneous
rir;i
01
YOUXC LADIES
niemlui" Sehool aro pnrticularly requested
to exaiiiiim mi) S'l'iui, a 1111.7,
others', will bil l a greater variety
ul thw Blore than any other.
In fact tho
Farmer, Mechanic, Teacher, Student,
AND ALL OTHKHH,
will find nearer everything t hoy want llnui
is usually found in a village assortment;
nil of which SUA I.I. bo wild ciiii.U'
for cash, or to PKOaIPT timu
ilualers.
Lx.iniiiie a.t least . Lel'oro yon purchase, ixh
In: charges nothing for h towing his stock,
ond then purchase where you can do the best.
G. A. SHOOK.
Mur'JD tf
DR. T. C. MCnillELL,
UesiM.'tttfully aiiwoiinces lo the citizen!) of
Franklin comity that he has permanently sot
tied in Winchester, when! he hopcato receive
a share in the practice of his profession in its
various branches.
itesideiii:e on High Street, in the house for
merly occupied by Dr. Clopton; UlUce on
.Main st., iiaurlv opposite tho AlouuUiu lloti.'e
Wai'JU ' 1y
.i i . . t-1 i i i
JOHN F. VAUGHAN,
(succkssoi; to s. a. 1..0C11AUT)
U !io2's:il tV lletail Pflauulaeturei'
of Tim, SlM-et Sum, i'.opiwv smtl
lirav, Wares, :ual Uestler in
t'ookin and Alalia in;;
Kloves ofevory Uri
el. v a patlevx,
aa-ir.t pi, B5r;i-s
SieaiK'v.XJ! 3.B4ls,
lfJ r,1(.t l(Vury v.,no!y C tbo above lies-
crintii'iiol'iirticlo.-', which will ba rriamifuc-
turml to oroVr 011 the shortest notice. lie
pairing, Hoofing, (J in loriiiir, & c, will be done
upon moderate terms. Having invested my
till ire capital in tho purchase of ibe establish
ment formerly owned by S. A, Lochhart, 1
will lie compelled t 1 a Vivth Unnincss, '
thereby giving lietter imrganiN tnau can
be given upon the credit system. All accounts
di c when made. Having had four yours ex
perience in the business, 1 hope, and believe,
by close application, to merit and receive a
liberal . share of public patronage, fully insur
ed th.it f can and wiN give entire nitisfuetion.
Winchester, Sept. 19, '53 -tf J. F. V.
IIOIJSK VAIX TIN,
I A V V. It I N ii A D ii L A Z I KG.
Wmeln'M'er, 'B'cuncsseo.
II. S. HlLt respecllutly lenders his servi
ces to the citizens of Wiueliootcr and vicini
ty, and requests a nberu.1 sluice of patronage.
Thankful for favors xleniled to lain in Ibe
past, he pledges liiuiselt' to mo every olfoit lot
Ijive satislaeuou in tlio lutiire.
Pecl'J ly
Warranted to forco the moustache and
whiskers to row strong and luxuriant in one
month, whero there was none before. It
will not slain or injure the skin. $1 ier
iutiU-' Sent to all parts of the country on
recfiotot price. 1'ecipes for making, (jf.
Dr. s. s. sjjrx'ro,
line's :im New Vorli City,
rvoiico.
John 1. Hiiidman, administrator of tho es
tates of Wm. Wilhoite and Robert Wilhoite,
deceased, is hereby ordered to fivc iiolice by
advertising in the Homo Journal, a newspaper
published in Winchester, Tenn., for three
Hiiecpssivo weeks, taint the Court House
door in writing, for all persons having claims
against said estates of ciid Jecedants to np
pear and Ijln their clainn wiui the undersignetl
Jiidtro of haid County Court, duly authentica
ted according to law, 011 or before the first
dav of February, 1 S. this August 1st, 1S57.
autfSHi WILEY DENSON, Judge, &c.
Suite of Teiinessoo,
Channnj Court at Winchester, fur
Franklin Cuiinti.
Clerk's Office, Jul iM, A. D lb57.
I. U. Douthit and wife Nancy VS. John
A. .Mollone an I wife, and others.
On motion of coiiipluinn's and it appearing
to tle saiisfactioii of tbo Clerk and .Master
lint defnndantri John A. Alollone ami wife
Eliza. 11. F. liraitoii and wife Elizabeth, Clias.
Crawford, A. H. Hall ami wifo llebecca, Jolin
Parks and wife Surah are non-residents of
the Slate of Tennessee, fo that the ordinary
proce.4 of law cannot bo served 011 them, it
is therefore ordered that publication be made
in tho Home Journal, a newnnaper published
in tho town of Winchester, Tenn., for three
fiuc:ciive weeks, requiring said non-rei-djut
defendants lo niakn their personal ap
pearance herein on orbelbro Wednesday af
ter the third Monday in August next, and
plead answer or demur lo complain-ints' bill
or tho arno will bo taken for confessed ond
ot for heiring cxpario as to thorn. A copy
nltftst. HU. FRANCIS, C. &. "I.
augl ;tv prfee S:i
B L ANirS
Of every kind, printed on Gne paper, inJ for
jalc at $1 n) pr quire, nh.
JUST RECEIVED I
AtM:sjllL
JIM CAMPBELL
would respectfully inform tho citizonH of
WineheHter and Franklin county that he has
JUST HICCKIVED a luigo and well-Boloctcd
Htonk of
COSWTISO OF
Collee; brown, crushed mid loaf sugar, mo-hs-HC.
mackerel full, cardinon, oysters, tea,
clieese, crackers, sweet cakes, raisins, fi8,
nlinniidn, orantreH, pecans, cocoa nutu, confec
lionarjes of all kinds; Bait, barrel and sack;
poppa r. spice, pingor, soda, a inn, sulphur,
Lltpetre, inlio, madder, powder, idiot, lead,
cotton varus, a variety of
TOBACCO AND SUGARS,
of tho bent (pialitv; Hour, rice, soap, star and
tnllow candles, blackitifr, snuQ', pickles, and
GARIWN SEEDS,
of the best (pinlitv; Tenoeo fire-proof iron
ware, window .rlass, nlarcli, stone jars, buck
Ptn, puint-. pniut brushes, oils, whito lead
linxpml oil. rope, nails of all sizes, and last
bntntitlnast, ho has has a large lot of
BOOTS A ND SHOES.
for ladiet, gentlemen, misses and boys, all 0
which will bo sold only for CASH, but at
such reduced prices, that it will bo decidedly
to tho interest of purchasers to buy or him in
prel'Tcnco to paying a largo per cent to those
who sell on a credit. He intends to keep
constantly en hand jnst such an assortment or
(Jroccriei ns tho necessities of tho country
demand, and ft-cls assured that ho will bo ablo
to unit all who may favor him with their put-r.-aiaim.
Call and examine his stock.
MariJO
nai:ii4 Afi notick.
IiOCTOR CbOPTON ofTershia nroression
al services to the citizens of Winchester and
vicinity, ani hopes' by strict attention to his
duties to merit a liberal share of patroriasre.
Oilice on Main street. opposite Brooks' Ho
tel ; Residence ono formerly occupied by
A.S. Colyar. Esq.
Jan 13, 1957. '. h
ADAM HANCOCK,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
WINCHESTER, TENNESSEE.
Will attend promptly to all business in his
lino with which he mav bo entrusted.
Winchester. October 10, l'.lof). lv.
iioteLs.
I). T. SCOTT, PKOl'lHHTOli,
Corucr Mpri us aiul Smtumcr Si wis
NASIIVIIXK. TRNXKSfKI
i v a j i' ss 5 rsi: ,
j
W. .STRWART, -IMIOI'RJKTOP.
We-t Sido or no KuWtc fquare,
MUllFREESBOUO, TENNESSEE,
" CITY HOTUU
JOHN W. THOMAS, PUOrill HTOLl.
south siMi ruiu.in rouaki:.
Ml-' KFii EKSliOKO. TENN ESS EE.
THACITKLt HOUSE,
HI c 11 i n v i i I e, 'S'c 1 1 11.
II. S. TIIAC1IEU, PsonuBTon.
juiy 11, 1So7
jTifc.l3isiviiIc e si J! ,
W. W. NUNNELY, PROPRIETOR,
EAST SIDH OP. TUB SHU ARK.
McWmwlk, Term.
This house has been thoroughly rciitteil
and contains largo and comfortable rooms.
Good accommodations for horses, and persons
conveyed to any point they may dcsire.
Chartrcs moderate. Julyo ly
CUSTEil HOIISE,
M. ait'S'rCil, lropriclor,
WINCH USTEtt, TKN'SKSSEK.
Tho subscriber solicits a share of patronage-
from the travelling public, and the people
of Winchester and Franklin county. His
accommodations are good, and charged mod
erate. Call uud sea for yourselves.
iW. CL'STE".
I run a good hack daily between Dcchord
and Winchester, and chargo only ") ?eiits
por passenger. CUSTER.
Febl3 ti' ..
M-cK Mrs. SIM'S HOUSE.
fgiitm WINCHESTER, ..TENNESSEE.
aiKS. SIMS, (formerly of the
WincheilerSprings) continues to conduct u
hoiisi! in Winchester for tho accommodation
of the public generally. The rooms in this
hotel are being thoroughly repaired, and she
hopes thnt by thus lilting them up and fur
nishing iier table with tho best the market
nlfords, she will receive s-till more in addition
to the liberal patronage extended to her in
the past.
Willi this House is connected a good Stable
where horses will bo well attended to.
J u no'J? ly
"ST. NICHOLAS HOTELT"
NEW YORK, JUNE 21), 1857.
The public are respectfully informed that
the price of Hoard at this Itotel has not
bf.v advanced, but is m it hasbeeii hereto
fore S- "' ppr diem.
tkeadwell, -wnrrcoiiE &, co.
julyll lm
Tiillahorna, Trim.
JO. B. SMITH, Pbofrif.toh.
Having taken chargo of the above hotel, I
will endeavor to please all who may favor mo
with a call. From my friends and the citi
zens of Franklin and tho surrounding conn
try, I would solicit patronage. Tho taile will
at all ti nes bo provided with tho best tho
country atlords, and every caro will be taken
to please all.
There it a good Livery Stable contiguous
to this house, and the Fayctteville, Mulberry
and Lynchburg mail and passenjer coach
leaves Ills hotel every .Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday for the above places, at 1) o'clock
p. u., and returning every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, at 11 o'clock a.m., making
connections, with the Nashville and Chatta
nooga and McMinnville and Manchester mail
?rin. Tullahuma, July 11, 1957.
OUOVLlt & BAUER'S
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
Promote the leisure, health and
happiness of home. 1
OFFICES:
No. 711, Public. Square, Nashville Tenn.
No, 4!)5, Broadu'uyi New Vork. ' '
No. 1. Summer Street, Boston.' '
No. 101, Chestnut Stroot, riiiladolpho.
Itensous why tlii 9facliiet.e in I'ni
viri;iy rrcft'iTcd over A" OJlicrs.
1 Bocauso it is Iho only Sowini; Machino
in the world ever invented, so constructed as
to fully meet tho dctnaudi of families for jen
eraliiso. 2 It is very simple and is never liablo to
get out of order.
A It makes n scam which will not rip,
though every thread slitch is cut.
I It isnoiashuttlo machine.
,r It sows with too needles, making any
length utitch desired.
U It sows from two ordinary spools, and
thus all trouble or winding thread is avoided
whilo tho samo Machino can he adapted at
pleasure, by a mere change of spools, to all
varieties of work.
7 Tho same Alauhinc runs silk or linen
thread, and common spool cotton, with equal
facility.
b This Machine will sow in the sleeves of
a coat with the same ease and facility that it
sews a straightscain.
9 This Machine can bo run to malic ono
thousand five hundred slitches per minute.
10 The seems are as elastic as tho most elas
tic fabric so that it is free from all liability
to break in washing, ironing or otherwise.
II The stitclios inado by this machino arc
more beautiful than any other made either by
hand or machine.
fhe price of the Machines at office in New
York, runife from Si75 to 15l, an additional
an ntliiiiiomiij
charge of sStlO is only made on each machine
over New York prices at othco 111 jNasiiviue,
to dofniy expenses of transportation etc. lo
Nashville
B.ll. lUlOCKWAY, Secretary.
Nashville Sewing Machine Company.
March iiOih, ly
msirnm ft go,
No. (9, Maiiket Stui-.ht,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, AND
dkam:i;s in
T !n-cv-.lJinf.i niuchiHCs, BJou iufi :id
Seiav; .SncSiiascs, nssil i nh
4'i'ti3rs t'tta'H-f'lsfJIvrMraw Vat
(crs fi"Jf, 4'uJlivii.t:s SjJiicb'ovw,
Chwrsis Scylhes, W3m1' ;isk,
4''3li I'5II5HJ).S H'oj-cw J'HRjps, f'Sssr
tjJei.cd Ivuti ItfassiScs l'iiwl--it'nsl,
IViaslow Maimer Safcs, fly
dr:iuli Coinw, ISomIh, i'lust er S'sa
!!, Ltiud-E'lasH'iS Huutto, i"nJsits
Oi!S, Vr tabes, and irascc-is.
of ail Uao-lji.
nm29, 17: ly.
MAllBLK MONUMKNTSr "
MICHA.EL BAK E U.
On repot sticet,ndjnii.iiig Hie lluckct Fm:f.ni y.
Mil rfacctiJsoro, Tt nn.,
ILis m hand
nnd will keep
a constant sup
Ho is prepared to fill orders for any kindcf
r.Ionuiiien:s, nt the shortcut notice and 011 the
best terms. 1 lo is thankful for tbo patronage
he lins heretofore received, ami respectfully
solicits a continuance of tho smiie. Ho war
rants his work to bo as good as any that can bo
purclmsed in the country, and prices lower
than here or at Nashville. You who have
friends resting in the silent grave, can here
find a monument that will sin w whero they
lie and keep them fresh in your memory.
N. B. The partnership existing between
Mr. John C. Spence and myself was dissolved
at tho beginning of the year 18r)6, by my pur
elnsing his entire interest in the firm of M.
Baker Si. Co.
W. J. SLATTFIt. Agent,
Winchester, Tenn.
Mar. 6, 1W7. ly
WHEAT AND FLOUR.
The subscribers have completed the most
perfect arrangements that can be made for
the sale of Wheat and Flour, and during the
remainder of this year will devote their at
tention almost exclusively lo the salo of these
two article?, and they can say to their patrons
with certainty tl at they will realize an much
net money by shipping hero as to any market
beyond Atlanta, and will do ko with less risk
and in shorter time. As to tho peculiar ad
vantages of cur market every one is familiar
who knows its locality. We will accept on
wheat for three-fourths tho value of ship
ment nt ISO days payable hero or at Augusta.
K. Road Keceipis to accompany tho drafts.
Shippers of flour we think would find it to
their interest to draw at 00 days, so as lo al
low umplo time for sales to bo effected with
out forcing sales. Wo will continuo report
ing our market prices to tho Tennessee pa
pers. They will ba reliable as heretofore.
Very respecifullv,
augS SEAGO, AHBOTT L CO.,
Geucral'Com. Merchants, Atlanta, Ga.
Rutherford Telepraph,
PUBLISHED AT MURFKKKSHOKO, TE.N.NESSEE,
W. T. T. Off, PltOFKIETOR.
R. S. NORTKCOTT, Editor.
07" American In politics; Circulation 1,000.
Terms, i perinnuaS', in advance.
ffi Ho nam cuts
j ,': (13AST TiawiawEB . i ;
M'AHBtE Works,
1J
PY CHARLES SCHMITT, ... "
Knoxvillo, Tvuiirsscc.
Conliuurs tho businoss of Marble Mnnufac.
turing at the old Maud, adjoining Williu in
IntjIo'H MUIh and Ware Rooms, on Cumber,
laud Street, opposite tho Coleman House,
and west of Coffin's old stand, where he
keeps constantly on baud u larjic osKorlment
ol work, such ns jMonnments, 'JoiiiIib, Crave
stones, Statuary, Fountains and Urns, of i)0
lalest ulylc, ami of tho finest ami bebt En a
Tfiinoaeou Mai bio, which is highly spoken of
here and cbewhero.
lie has had experience in Mardlo ilunu
laciuriiifr for tho last twelve years, especially
in the Inrfjeet cities' of Kurope, and in tb e
United States; he Halters himself thnt lie
fee la ablu to fill all orders concerned with the
above busine.-s to a satisfaction, at short notice
and cheaper than tl.o chcapebt. .
Drawings of the ubovo work will be sent to
any Post Olfico in the State ; so persons abrond
have a chnnce to purchase by letter, as well
as if they wpre hero personally.
Qi"ThB East Tenncf-seo Marblo Works
received tho premiums offered by the Fairs
huld at Loudon, Tenn., October 2:)d, 1855,
and at Kuoxville, October JlOth, 1SC5, for the
best work in Marble..
Hufer to James Harria, C. It. Einhrcy, E.
S. Teniplotou, Nathan Frizzoll, and others, in
Winchester. C M. FAKMEU, ogant for
Franklin fouuly.
l'articuhir attention will by paid to boxing
mid packiutr for trantportatii n.
Fi bl--""7 : ly
aatn'v a aTi ahsm : i m.
1'IIILADELriIJA.
luipoi tastt AnnoiiiK't'Kionl.
To nil persons afflicted with -Sexual Dis
eases, nnd. as 8i'EUM ATOR I! lltEA. SEMI
NAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, G0N
OltUIIUA, til.EET, hYITIII.IS, ibe vico of
ONANISM, or H- LK AUUSJi, &c.
! 'p10 Howaiid Association, in view of the
1 av destruction of liunian lite, caui-ed by
m,! diseases, and tho deceptions praciheil
I l. . .. ..('.... . ,.'...t r iu lur Oili.l'IrU l,n,n
U poll tin: u iiiui Liunu u 1 1 1,.' o ..j- (k.uw., ', ,.u u
directed their Consulting Surgeon, as acimi
n a isr.i: icr wonhy of their mime, lo gie
.MKUI'CAH ADVICE CnATlS.to all persons
thus atilicted, who apply by letter, with a
description of their -condition, (age, occupa
tion, halnts of li'e.&c) and in cases of ex
treme puwirty and sutlcring, to rcitNibn jied-icr.Ni;-)
rin.B of jiunue.
The Howard Association is a benevolent
Institution, established by sj ccial endow merit,
for tl.o relief of iho tick end distressed, af
flicted w th "Virulent and "Epidemic Dis
eases." It has now a eiirplos of mums,
which Ibe Directors have voted to expend i'i
advert iising the iibme notice. Jt is necdlt s-i
in mid thut tin; Association commands lie
highest Medical skill of the age, and willl'ui
iiitb the UH-.-t approved modem 1 rt a: irei.t.
Just published, by the Association, a Repnrt
on Spcrmatorrbma. or Seminal Weakness, ll:u
vico of OiniMUiu, Alusturbiition or S'elf-AhiiM',
and other JXseiifes of Iho Sexual Orgni.s, Ly
the Consult ing iSurgcon,. which will be H'lii
by mail, (in a scaled envelop",) FEE ('!'
CH.ARCiK, on the receipt of two St.a.his lor
pustule.
Adilrc.-s, Dr. GEO, K. CALHOUN, Cen
suiting Surgeon, Howard A.-sociiition. No. 'J,
South NINTH tSircof, Philadolphia, Pa. fv
order of t.luj Directors.
EZRA D. HEAHTWEI.L, President.
r,m. FAIP.C1I1LD, Secretary.
AT Ills OLD STAND, SOl'TII !'. A ST CKNKR
Of THE SUl'.UI'.,
Winckslcr, rdifea Tvuncsrre.
Very thankfu1 for the liberal patroni'ge
heretofore extended to h!m, keejs en biiiil
and will furnish any article in cub:net finiii
lure at the sliorte.-t notice, either of lib ov.11
manufacture or if factory work. He is de
termined that no one dim II 11111lers. il liim 'f
give more inducements for cm-li'in. -A"'
article of his own make thnt does not prove
to bo such as be sclhi it for mny bo leimiird
on bis hands.
COFFLN'S FUUNISHKJJ
,-it all times as cheap us any other person w H
furnish them, and on the shortcut notice, nml
sent to any portion of the country wiilmat
extra charge. His borso that he keeps fi r
such purposes "im well known and canii' t
surpassed in point of gentleness 111 fry
country.
July 1'2,1 350. ly
THK "'NEW'KJVa"
A DHMOl'lSATIC ABVS1M1,U
I'L nLISIII'.D WEEKI.V HV
GEOItGK W. KIC:i$y,
iTITIiiijiviHe, Warioii ftf, 'Jeiin.
Tehms Two Dollars a Year, in advance.
i M. W. r.OB!NSO.V HKXRV HA'-I"
CABINET MAKERS 8l UNDERTAKERS
Thankful for past favors, the uudersigacu
would Bolicita continuance of tbo same.
Furniture for all use, from tho kitchen t
iho parlor, constantly on hand or made 1 to or
der by good workmen. 07 COTTAR
BEDSTEADS also for sale.
Having an excellent Hearse, they are pre
pared to mako and carry out CoCius on hrl
notice and reasonable terms.
Junc'27 ly Kqbixsok qH,.
TitUSRSSO.YJi' BESSV'VTi
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. .
Dealers in all kindsof Froduce.
Will sell all uriirle consigned to them attl"
highest market prices, and make prompt
rateinenU when tho articles aro
olu Liberal adbvancements
made on consignments
v lien upcemarv.
(fT Patronage respectfully solicited.
July 17
0m
roil SALC-ABedStoadind Matt'
ADplatlhioffiert; jrna t
"ifiar OlifTypeToV ale at this office.

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