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THE HOME JOURNAL W. J. SLATTISII. 8ent Free of Postage in Franklin County, Agent lor the Home Journal. S. M. rETTIXOILL & CO Now York. JOHN P. HEFNER, Winchester. (iEO. E. PURVIS McMinnville SATUIIDAV. NOVEMBER 21, 1857. C'uMur! of l'l-nit. Familiar Hints. It i not nrtss:i rj at tho present time, when utmost everybody is planting Irtiit trcs togo into a long nrgumcnt to show its ml vantages. A continued mid most con vincing proof is furnished ly the fruit itself, whether it b from tin single loaded plum or apricot inw in the pinched-up kitchen-yard of the towns man, or the bioatl orchard bending under the myriads of delicious upoei mens on the upacious grounds of the . fanner. Hot an inquiry is often made much oftener than it is rightly answered 'how shall we manage our young trees, from the moment they are re ceived from the nursery, so that they may speedily conn! into profitable bearing?" or, "horn' Jong will my young trees have to grow before 1 shall get fruit from them?" As the time required for tli ir fruit ing depends very greatly on their management; while the qualify, e ven more than the amount yielded, is in fluenced by the treatment they receive, it i.s well worth some pains and labor to give them every advantage. Is it not strange, that while every man knows so perfectly well that hall starved cattle cannot possibly thrive, so many expect young fruit trees not only to thrivt', hut to yield good crops, when not receiving even a, tenth part of the attention that is bestowed on a half-neglected herd of cattle? Crowded, in the first place, into small holes dug into hard soil, and after wards suffered to be overgrown uud choked by weeds and grass, they are quite sure to refuse, the injustice ol re paying with a good crop such negli gence, not to say utter starvation at the roots. It is not difficult to see plenty of such trees, of the apple, for instance, in passing through some parts of tin country. Now, it is noth ing but this neglect tha thfis reduced them to such a condition. With good cultivation they might bavo been healthy, vigorous, handsome, prolific trees, which happily are becoming .more and more; common every .suc ceeding year. In reply to the inquiry as to the best treatment for trees the firnt thing is to get a good soil To set good trees on bad land, is like building a house without a foundation, or like sitting down to dino at empty dishes: there is nothing to support the growth of the tree no food to supply it with proper nourishment. If, therefore, the oii is not already such as to yield a crop of sixty or seventy bushels of Indian corn per acre, it should be mad.? so, j trees are expected to Uouri?h in the finest manner. The fi;st thing is to obtaiu sufficient depth of soil to ena ble tho roots to extruJ themselves frely, and to hold moisture without drying up in protracted drouths. This may be obtained by digging very large holes, say eight feet in diameter, and a foot and jv half deep, and filling them with with rich earth. But a better way is to plow the whole, Mir faro to that depth, aid to enrich it well by manuring. A common plow will descend six or seven inches; by passing another plow in the furrow, that is by trench-plowing, the soil may be loosened to ten inches or a foot. But by means of a good subsoil plow in the common furrow, a depth of fifteen to eighteen inches may bo at tained. Now, to work tho manure down to that depth, nnd make the whole ono broad deep bed of the rich est soil, it must be first spread on the surface evenly after tho whole has been well sub-soiled, then harrowed to break it fine and nix it with the top soil, and then thrown down by a thor- ' ough trench-plowing. For although the trench-plowing can hardly be mwrrrr A fnnf in rip nth n( Ituult VI II V . m .wvv ... " v. iguii f after a good loosening with the sub coil plow, it may be at once extende d down a foot and a half. If this is , doit in the fall, And another good plowing given in the spring, the whole . jsrUl, be in fine condition for the recep tion f it?' Pea tbU teem like great deal of cost and labor? It is the very cheapest way of. getting fine crops of the best fruit, for the way in which strong, long, and healthy shoots will run up even, the first year, will seem like nothing short of magic ; and the short time in which such trees will begin to hangout their ruddy or golden treasures, and tho bize, beauty and richness of the fruit afforded from such mi orchard, kept well cultivated during its early year?, will astonish those who have never seen any but slip-shod culture. After a tree is well set out in such art admirably prepared soil, the sub sequent treatment, although of the greatest importance, is very simple. It consists merely in keeping the soil ITielloiV, by repeated stirring, and pre venting the growth of any vegetable for several feet from (lie tree, whether it bet weeds or the growth of a crop. A hoed crop is however admissible, as being next best to clear mellow ground, because most of the surface is still kept well stirred during tho ope ration of tillage. A sowed crop, grass, or weeds, is ruinous to young trees. These bints, wean' aware, are not now to many; nut it is olten Hotter to . n I repeat an old and important truth, till all practice it, than to search only for what is new. Annual Register of Ru ral Affairs. O3 Apropos, ivo must express our gratification at the increased interest being manifested, in this locality, for Horticultural improvement, as an ev idence of which we would cite atten tion to Dr. S. W. Houghton's beautiful Nursery, in this place, and which con tains about twenty-fives thousand two and three year old fruit trees, embrac ing over an hundred varieties of ap ple, dwarf pear, cherry, and apricott. We are an ardent lover of good fruit, and can but feel a gush of pride as well a? gladness, to observe the energy ari l care-fullness displayed by Dr. II. in hi.s efforts to advance horticulture. Ah a matter of course he expects to realize a pecuniary compensation from the sale of tree', but then, in propor tion as he thus derives benefit, will not the community be benefited! We think so, and we take pleasure in in viting especial attention to the fact that lie. is prepared to accommodate .'ill who may el wire good and thrifty (ruit tre es. JVovcialHT. Fanne rs should now gather in their corn, nnd their potatoes. The corn is utisting, and the pasturage for the stock io gleaning the corn fields great ly diminished, by suffering the corn to remain thus long em the field. The potato crop, so far as our observation has extended, and indeed, what we have learned from others, says the Cotton rianter. is generally inferior, the re sult, in a great measure, of the ve ry freezing and long continued cold weather of last winter, which serious- ly injured the seed, and in many in stances destroyed them entirely. This should admonish us to gather this crop in proper time, and secure it care fully. The stock of the Plantation should be carefully provided for this month. Good stalls and houses, with comfort able pens or lot?, that thy may re ceive their fond to the best advantage, will handsomely compensate the trou ble and expense. Stock of every sort may be kept fat upon much less food, besides thr very large amount of val uable compost manure that nviy.'in this way be collected nnd saved for the plantation. M. W. F.OBINSjN lltNUr UALI.. i:01SBm & HALL, CABINET MAKERS & UNDERTAKERS I hankfnl f0r past favor, the undersigned would Bilirit a continuance of thesime. Fiirnituro for all uses, from the kitchen lo tiio parlor, consiantly on hand or made to or der by good workmen. (r COTTACE BEDSTEADS nlco for sale. Having an excellent Ile.iw, they are prt pared to make and enrry oi.t Coffins on hort notice and reasonable terms. Junc27 ly RoDissnx & Hu. A Tanya rd for Sale. By rirtua ot a d?croe uf the Chancery Court at Winchester, Tenn.. pronounced Au eust Term, A. D.. ISot, in the came Morgan & Co, v. Hiram Brown and oilier. I will, on the 15th day of December next, beforothu Court House' door in Wincheeter, offer for ale. for ready caah, a Tan YaMin Winches ter, now in tbe Mseion of Hiram Brown, and, rouUuia one acre, more or leaf. The 'bflundarics 'iM bo given on the dar of sale. N14 11V. FFAN'CIS. C7 M. JOHN F. VAUGHAN, (hucoeskoh to a. a.; lochaiit) Wholesale AKtlall Manufacturer of Tin, Miect Iron, Copper nml . Urn Ware, nnd Dealer in Cooking uihI Wnrmiiitf Stores, of every vari ety and pattern, . CnNthit.', . I'limps ItrasN : 1 - ' ' K-t lies ! I.itl. . ortVc Ulill, Wagon Boxes, Anil in fViut every variety ef the above des criplion of nrticlcy, which will bo manufac tured to orel r em tho shortcut notice. . R paifiup, I'nufi tiff.liiitterini?. Sic, will be (low upon moderate terms. Hiivinii invested my entire capital in tho purchase ofiho et"blmli ment formerly owned by S. A, Lockhnrt, I will be compelled in elo n Cash Itnin' ihejrehv jrivin:.' lint tor burgaiiiB than win be i(ivi'i)ii)iiii the credit HyHiein. All nccoun'H dievvhoii 'i""lo ,lavin!i ,m() ,,,,lir J"'" cx" neriewe in tbo bin'mesH, I Initio, ami believe, hydow apiilicuii'in. to merit nml receive a liberal share of public patronage, fully assur ed thnt I can nnd will jrive entire witiniViioii. Winchester, Sept. ID, '50-lf J. F. V. LOCUST HILL FKMALK SEMINARY. icnteil twotni'esSotith-Enst ol Sulci!, Fiu NKf.tN C't h rv, Te.nnf.skci:. The TriMee of tliw Institution take? pleem uro in crilling the attention of tho public to it, iwliAvinir that there arc neivniitnjes offered. equal to utiy in the country, Tor obtnin'm? nil the elements of a pood linjrlish fine! Classical Education, at the huiiig time alloriiiiitf thoc from a distance a comfortable mil cheap home. Thotdluslioii is nlcasmt and healthy, nnd in ono of iho tnot moral and refined neihiiorhooelH in Tennessee. In addit on to the prorent menus of accotn modating pupils, a two story building, thirty eifrht by fifty-uvu feet, has been commenced, and will be completed by 1st of Auzu.-t. Effort is also being iivule lo secure a complete set of philosophical apparatus by the opening of the noxt session. The Principal, Prof. N. R. Smith,' having for several years occupied the chair of Math ematics in Franklin College, Tennessee, the Trustees feel confident that ho will be able lo ive onipleto satisfaction. Miss Lucv E. n.vitxi!., a regular graduate of Franklin College, Tenn., haa charge of the Musical Penartuient, nnd will jrue lev-ions in tin- French language, &rc. TERMS. Boarding, per week, ..8 1 7." Hoarding ami tuition, irom HK.nuny to Friday . evening, per session of 20 weeks, Spelling, Heading, Writing ami Men tal Ariilimelie, Oeograpliy , C rammtir and A ritlimel ic, Natural Sciences, and the higher branches -f Mathematics, Lessons on the I'eano, Lessons in tho French Language1,. . . so on 7 00 '.) 0(1 12 00 20 DO 10 00 A Mai.f. Department has been organized, and preparation will be made to board fifteen oe 2i boys. Pup. Is coming troin a distance will be required tit board in the family of the 'rincinai, unless iliev have relatives residing in tho neighborhood with whom ihey can Board The next Session win comitioiKC AugUKt, 1K.7. T 11 U S TEES. Jo-nph L. I?ak.T, Ceo. W. limit, Je frisson Esfill, Tlwrois Movply, David Lipsc-unb, William Pamron, E. Ti rrer.t, Wm. C. Handle v, Ohniriiun. Ft-bG ly . nir.mvu, notici-:. DOCTOR CLOPTON offurK-his proffsiion nl services lo the citizens f Winchester nnd vicinity, and li'tpcs by strict attention to his duties to merit a liberal share of pitremage. Ollice on Main street, opposite Krooles' Hotel. Jan !', 15.77. ly XO. 41 ( OI.I.KGU STKKI'.T, NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. VVhoteulti and I.'vt.'iil l ealrrs in II.irlvnie and Cutlery, UuMdeiV Ilnrtlware, finns, Pistol. Ae. OTT a's'' i';'rgo cock of farming Imp ements, Straw Cutters, Wheat Thre'-h-ers, and Kf-ntuckv Harvesters a most ex cellent Cnmlrncd Reaper and Mower. JulyJ. tf Macf.v &. Hamilton. Dry (aoa:!?; and Faanily a cfricw. HALE & CHILTON, SPRING CREEK, FR MS KLIN CO., TENN. Having opene I a storo nt this place, wc re Secifully solicit the palroiuigo of tho pontile of Franklin county and the pub'ic generally. We intend te sell at tho very lowest prices for cash. Call nnd examine for yourselves. 05" Barter taken in exchange fur cvds. .Jlvl83m HALE & CHILTON DR. T. C. MUURELL, Rflinoivfully 811110111100-! to the citiz'iis o Franklin county thnt he ha permanently ce lled in Winchester, where bn h(ie; to receive a share in thi practice of his profession in its various branches. . Residence on High Street, in tbe bouse for merly occupied by IV. e'lop'on; OfVno on Main sr., nearly opposite tho .Mountain Hnur C Mor'JO Iv A. W. BTJSSEY, MAM.'FACTl'Unil OF ALI, Kl.MVH Or H4Rm Main l reel, nearly npimsiie .Momitain Hour, . wi. iii;vrr.K. th.w. Manufactures, to order, nnd keeps mi ban l, a generaT rsfor'ment of Harness, uch m extra Urn Coach, Barronchc, Buggy, Trotting and Common Harpers. w Carriare Makers will find it to tlieli ad rintajeto purchase of me in preferennn to manufacttiring. Orders rcvpcetfullv solicited. Janlj-lf A. W. R'L'PSEV. THOME CIIEir GOODS ELI.I.n STILL CIIEAPES, As tbe season it advancing and I am desi rous of ringing out my Summer mock, I am now oflerin; my goodn at reilneed nrires. Nw is the time to iret bargains. REMEM BER, that if yon bring the ea.h along yr,u save at least 2U per cent. ' J. R. HARRIS. "Money 8ayed ii Money Jfade." Save all the Linnrnanit Cott.in Rag "altoul your premises, wath tbenclen, nnd by britur ing them to me jrou can got ho bighest mar aei price jo pewn anp aitAr ,oolM. i HOTELS; sr. fi i.oi ! iioriL, D. T. SCOTT, PROPRIETOR, Cornei; Spring and Sum me r Streets NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. ' J W. STBWART.. PROPRIETOR West Hlile of tlie Public Kqimre, M U R FREES DO ItO, TEN N ESSEE, CmTHOTEU JOHN W. THOMAS, PROPRIETOR, sotjrn hi pf. fuiii.ic ftejtAnr.. M l; II FR EESIIOHO. TENN E lEE. iTIe.TiinnvilK', Tenn. II. S. TIIACUEU, Pboi'kietor. ; july 11, IS."7 ,TJt vlilFEittville Biau. W. W. NUNNELY, PROPRIETOR. EAST StllH OK TUB SUl'AtlE, McMimtO'llc, Term. This house bnH been thoroughly refitted and contains Wgo and coinf'orttible rooms. (in'id accommodations for horsen, nnd persons conveyed many point they may desire. Charges moderate. .Tuly5 ly cusfinniousR''"7 M. CA STVK, Proprietor, Wl NfllESTCIl, TEXNF.SSEE. The subscriber selieiti a nhare of patron age from the travelling public, and tho people of Winchester and Franklin county. 11 is uccer.itnndatuup nro good, nnd charges mod cr'ite Call and see for ynurselvea. M. CUSTER. I run a good linck daily between Dechard and Winchester, and charge only 25 -ents per passenger. CUSTER. Fcbl3 ' If ' Mr3. SIM'S HOUSE. WINCHESTER. . .TENNESSEE. MRS. SIMsTTfbrmcrly of tlie Winchester SiirtiuO continucu to conduct a house in Winchester for the nccommeidaiion of tho public generally. The rooms in this hotel nro being thoroughly repaired, and she hopes that by thus fitting tliem up and fur nishing her table with the best the market ail'ords, she will receive .-till more in addition to the liberal patronago extended to her in the past. With this House is connected a good Stable; where horsca will be well attended to. Junes? ly CITY HOTEL, SCOTT & GRADDOCK, Proprietors, utflO NASHVILLE, TE.NNESSEB. .ly skwaneeUol'sc, CoLLEfiF. Street, Nashville, Tenn., WILLIAM ROBERTS, augJ9 V ROI'KIETOR. Jy " lTxcoln HOUSE, " Tuilahoinu, Tenn. JO. R. SMITH, PnorniRTon. Having taken chargo of tho above hotel, I will endeavor to please nil who may favor nio with a call. From my friends 'n nil the citi zens of Franklin and tlio surrounding coun try, I would. sedieit patronage. Tho table wiM at all ti'nes be provided with the best ill u country affords, urn! every care rti'l bo tukuri to plea.o fill. There ia a good Livery Stable contiguous to thin houre, an 1 the Fayettrvillp, Mulberry an l Lynchburg mail an I passenger coach leaves his hotel every Monday, Wednesday and Friday f-r tlie above places, at 1 J o'clock r. M., and returning every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, nt 11 o'clock a. nr., making connections with the Nashville cnel Chattn nooga and McMinnvil'e and Mnnchpster mail trains. ' Tul'shmna, July 11, 19.77. NonietCiiix; for Every I.ndy SHEPPARD'8 GREAT BENEFACTOR, Y7ie Greatest Periodical Remedy EVBJU DJC'OVEBEV.' 1,000 BXS. RETAILED MONTHLY; The R-nefactor is infallible fur the imtne- dinta removal of Obstruction.-, Irregiil-irit icn. Prohpsus Uteri, (fnlhntrof the wo.nb) Li ii corrhea or Whiten, and ;.!l the di.seo.--e pecu l.ftr t ) females. Tbift rernrdy has never in a pingle ca?e fail rid in nruiliiciii? thu Mrn-rf. I liavis rti'eiv- (;il i.vinv leUeis of rccuniiViiilatu-ti, which nil fiy, '-It. i the brhl ro.t.eey we liaie over ued." Sickness nt fminu !i, headachn, lari ii"r, debihty, pains in the head, r.;dc and back, los of appetite, ce.-tivei'ivs, ice, (ire Kniiie of tbe symptoms v.l'.cb attend irregu lar men-lniaiii.n. Tliis rru.eely is certain" to remove one an I a'l of the r'yuip'orn.. sure and et the gi nuii.e, v. bich l.ns my sign i'un on p.ic'h box. Thi. reoieel,- m iv oo had byaddre ssi nrr J.S. 8heppa.il, Wi'-il Fourth street, Cincinnati, nnd niclnsiair sjkl, and the ri'ini ilv vv i he .'onf by r-tnrn niail. N. U. Lad -v who are preiruani houhl n ot. iih thifi remedy, es it i" fiurn to bring on wis cai ria'e, tho tgli no injury to heal Ii would ti.ll.nv. Hue box $ 1. throe luixeH All letterj of inquiry must coniiun a postage 'ainp to ensure an answer. : J. S. SHF.PPA T.D, iitgl ly Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati. O. rv, "!!!. All perfons in.liiii'ed to James Campbell, ci'her by no'e or (count, vvi'l do well to cmi" and pay up, a-t 'onger indulenco can not beuiven. J. CAMPBELL. ji.U 11. H-VT J. READ Emp'oy thist method of inform- -S5Nrt.'";?l,'t'' CillZe"i, ffonk- I'm c'luntv, nnd the town of Winchester, that Isc has permanently loca ted in their v.rinity, on the Emt Bide of the C'l'iaru, and intends tn kep coiwtnnily on hand a select assortment of Frrnch and Amer ican Leather nnd I'.ndiiigs of eve ydepcrip tton, for the manufacture of Gentlemen's and Ladien' bonis, kboe.-i, gaitcrf, punipt-', &c, and truaraiitees ("atid'nctioa toail who dcitirea nice fit and a good article. Hnvipgcarricd on Inn ines in ILooklyn, N. V., previous to his arrival h tlm Sta'e. and with entire oati-fac-lion, ho feels confident that siicccm will at tend him herp. Ladi-s in particular are invi. ted to patronize him, aa ho n.iff'piirf careful at lantion t their wunta. june20 ly Repairing attended to. J. K.. LEW II itlETfMLrET ATTORNEY' & COUNSELOR AT LAW. WIHCBE3TER. .... TGKlf RS!r.R, Will jive prompt attention to all cJaima on . . (runted U him.; t . rOIi SALE APo-ltcad and Mattreiw Anply at thi nffic marrt OICOVEIt A BAKEIt'S i - FAMILY' SEWING MACHINES, Promote the leisure, health and ; happiness of home. ' ' ' OFFICE: IVo. J, Public Square, IVasli vfllc, Tenn. Iloasons why thisltlacliinc is Eni v i s:i ,ly l'i cfcrrod over All Others. 1 Because it is the only Sewing Machine in the world over invented, so constructed as to fully meet tho demands of families for gen eral use. X' It is very aimplo and is never liable to get out of order. 3 It. inakeH a Beam which will not rip. though every thread stitch is cut. 4 It is not aahuttlo machine. h It news with too needles, making any length stitch desired. 6Itiews from two ordinary spook, and thus all trouble or winding thread is avoided while the Fame Machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere change of spools, to all varieties of work. 7Tho same Machine runs silk or linen thread, and common spool cotton, with equal Cnpilill. 9 This Machine will sew in the sleeves of a coat with the same easo and facility that it sews n straight tienm. 9 This Machine can be run to mako one thousand five hundred stitches per minute. 10 The 8eemsarc aselnstie as the meiet elas tic fabric fo that it is freo from all liability to break in washing, ironing or otherwise. 11 The stitches made by this machine are more beautiful than npy other made either by hand or machine. . . ' s ' The price of tho Machines ot office in New York, range from $75 to $150, an additional charge of $10 in only made on each machine over Now York prices at office in Nashville, to defray expenses of transportation Sic. to Nanhvillo R. II. J1ROCRWAY, Secretary. . Nashville Sewing Machine Company. March 20th, ly No. f!, Market Street, NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE. MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, ANO I'KALF.tIS IN ' IU'.'3iii AEachiiH'., Vvm nnd o! 'i'jii!ieri, (t'orn-In'llfrstraw Ci trrs, Vtows, 'ulOvmi, Currows f hierns. ficyiEiv, Winilow ;i;i,,. (f'iciin E'liiEipw, I'oiw Vumps Mar bloi7.r9 Iron Iatiti's, Vinlou- SiiHh, Vc:nlow Iiuttoi, Safes, II y. lr::niic CVincnl, Blosin, IJnl'r In ri, Liisxl-I'I.-iMcr, Ciicisno, Pnints, OitS. VaruMies, nml tiraii-S,'ds of nil kiMils. inesrSO, 157. ly. MAliDLH MOMiiXTS. 31 r OH ATI L BAKE It. On repot tieat,:i.tioii.'ln; tlie Ruchet Fwtory, . HffurfrocsSiOi'O, Te nn., II is en hand and will keep a constant sup jdy of i Kent meats ' and TOMB iT OKKS. mmmm mwmm ' ii.r-, .-34. r,T Me is preii t'(l in li.i umcis lor any kind esl Monnm' u's, at ilio shortest notice nnd on tbe be.-t terms. He i thankful for the patronage he has hcretofure re ceived, and respectfully HoLciisa ceiiiiimnnce of the same. Ho war rants Ins work to be aa good as any that can be purchased in the country, and i rices lower iihin here or at Nashville. Ycu who have friends re.-ting in the silent grave, can here find n nnnumeiit that will sh'-w where they lie nnd keep them fresh in your memory. N. B.-'Hie parinership exiting between Mr. John CSpencti and myself was dissolved at tin? beginning of the year H."6, by my pwr clming his entire interest in the firm of M Raker A- Co. : ; W. S. MLATTEBS. Atfout. - Winctieter, Tcuu. Mar.fi, 18.')7. ... ly . ------ - - y -1 j7 l'APEIilf; AII (tl.A,1 IVG. H'im'lJOfcler, Tonnrsst'O. R. S. HILL respeciluUy tenders his servi ces to the citizen of Winchester and vicini ty, and requests a liberal share of patronage. Thankful for favors extended to him in the past, ho pledges himself to uso every effort to give satisfaction in the future. PcclO ly V, 33. FAS SITU UK, AT HIS Oil) STAND, SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF THE (''l SQUAB B, , Wi nrjiestcr. zzQzi Tennessee. Very thankful W Hie liberal patronage herelolorej extended to him, keeps on hand and will furnish any article in cabinet furni ture at the shortest notice, either nf bio own manufacture or cf factory work. He is de termined that . no one shall undersell him or give more inducements for custom. Any article of his own . mako that docs not prove to be such as lie solid it for may be returned on bis hands. . i . COFFIN'S FURNISHED at all times as cheap as any other person will furnish them, and on the shortest notice, and sent to any portion of the connlry without extra charge. His horse that he keeps for such purposes ia wall known and cannot be surpassed ia' point of gentlsneo in any country. ARMSTRONG & CO. ri. i.l 1857 . ':''H..NASSAUR,3,' WINCHESTER. ... .. . . .... TENNESSEE. FASHIONABLE READY-MADE AOAl.f 1 ovld tail tha attention ot tb tiiW j Frtnklln County to tbe extentivc ortKttit of Fall and Winter liE.lDV lIADi: CLOTHING wmCH I HAVE JUST KECEIVED, . ' It ia much lurper than any former arrival, and fMUu aa good a aelfttion as the tuetea of even the most rum. ous could cortcicntioualvjeelre. The inaterlsJi of hltk these clothes are mrnte are rxrellenl, and the itylM in tlie Utrat and most fashionable. I have laid in a lirnr ttock than usual, in anticipation or an intrtattd dunial among mycuMomera, but would urpe them tottnMni examine priore ine pniiu r pitxca,, leaf ariBt OCII'5 ryiUi7 IftAVH VII BJ yillttr-9ir4 rail nnd Winter Cloth trttj l.lniiia'l, CatHfitlCtl. plain ami fancy, Fine i loih Overcoats, ilolli Sinsl.'cii, r.-tiiufrc Siaclan, BtAVJiK ULUill HAvJt,A, CLOTH TALMAS. BLUE CLOTH OVERCOATS, FINE BLACK DRESS, CASS1MERE, &C. Fine iSlack Doeskin, veryfint, Fine ilf(ck teofi, l iiiou t ' asfiimrrc, CASS'MERE plaid nn.l striped, HARRISON'S CASSIMERE-bert. CASSINEtS. plain and fancy. 1A1XST VlVH'. Silk VeHct, all color?, j!Iai'k .Slim, extra fine, ' Illnck rigured Sflk BLACK CLOTH, BLACK VELVET. CASSIMERE, plain anJfancri FANCY FIGURED SILK, COTTON PLUSH, anil other klr.da. .Mjo a tot of Coys Coats tut BOYS' SUITS. GENTLEMENS1 FURNISHING GOODS, StCII AS TTATS ANn fiAPS BOOTS AISD GAITERS SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS. CRAVATS, NECK TIES. STOCKS, SOCKS. GL0VJ.3. .Stupeiiders, l'ort-TIoiiiet . - ; Knives, , . . Pinfolsi, all kind. Gold renew AND THE LATEST STYLE ur ii. riAssftusa 1857. Pi lit rail I m faille