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LOUDON: Wednesday; July 1 2, 185 1 LOUDON PRODUCE MARKET. APPLES: IRolled,.. 3$5 reen, busheL75100 noop.. 67 Ie"ea YSMOIUU.-A'ail Rod 6fffi7 unpcaled....2530 Pig Metal.'p ton,$2000 BUTTER, an...i oral 2; KttULT: B bbl 3r4 Apple Butter,agal50(a75 BACON, ft, C7 BEANS: White, bushel, 6075 Mixed do 4045 BEEF: Hind qr. Ib 3J 5 Fore do 2J 3 Earns, dried, lb 78 Shoulders do...3J4 BEESWAX, lb 2025 CLOVERSEED: bushel $9 0000 CORN MEAL bushel ....6570 CHEESE: Cnntry,ro 8J10 Cheshire. ..do 1418 CHICKENS: Eeh 1012J CABBAGES 34 EGGS, dozen.... (&Si FLOUR: 6. F. cwt $ 350(3 25 Buchweat, do 22 25 Rye do OfoOOO . HIDES: ,T)ry, 810 Green, do 500 ..HAY, ton $00 00 VINEGAR, gl. 2540 IRON: Tenn. hammered, 4Q b m bushel 5075 LAKU, Tp n y LUMBER, $i qr...25S0 Fence posts, each, 1012 NAILS: Cut,... lb- ...78J Wrought, do .12J00 POTATOES: Irish, bushel, 5060 Early seed, do 5000 Sweet. do 3550 PORK, lb 4i5 PEACHES: Unpealed, bu. $1125 Pealed $1 25150 FEATHERS, "P lb 3537 FLAXSEED, bu. 50 GRAIN: Wheat, bush. 100115 Corn da 60U0 Oats, do...- 3035 Rye do 4550 Barlev do 0000 GINSENG, f3 lb 2028 HONEY, lb 810 IIOLLOWARE: Tennessee, Ib...3J(co 4 Etowah do 3J4 TURNIPS, bu. 20 TALLOW, lb 8il0 TOBACCO, "0 lb 1675 TURKIES, hd. 2550 SPECIAL NOTICES. IIIWASSEE COLLEGE. A public Examination of the students ofHi wassee Collets will come off on the first and second days of August, proximo; and on the third original Orations will be delivered in the Public Hall by the following named students: ORDER OF THE DAY. Fraver Music. ' Life is a Warfare." II. B. Swisher. Music. "Price of Labor." R. E. Houston. Music. "Calhoua." T. II. Russell. Music. "Solar System." D. C. Youn. Music. 'The advancement of Society." S. P. Howard. Music. "Annexation of Cuba to the U.S." W. II. Bri anL Music. "Christianity and Government." J. L. Aba nathy. Music. "O Tempora: 0 Mores." W". C. Day. Music. After which an address will be delivered be fore the students by the Rev. Mr. Wilson, of . Madison ville. A cordial invitation is extended to all to fa vor us with their presence. Kingston Gazetteer will please copy. ORDINANCES. PcdJalrs Shall lace License. Slc. 31. That upon the privilege of peddling Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Jewelry &c, with" in the corporate limits of the City, there shall be required an annual duty often dollars, ($10); any person or persons, disregarding the require ments of this Ordinance, shall Le liable to a fine of twenty-five dollars, ('Z3). W. T. LOWE, Mayor. Hiram Booaut. Recorder. Tassed October 13th, 1S31. He.: CO. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Loudon, that if any person or persuns shall hereafter be suppoened as a witness to testify in any case before the Mayor or Council and shall refuse or neglect to attend and take the required oath, and testify as aforesaid, the tame shall be fined in a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars, ($25). Provided a suQk-ieut excuse be not given for such refusal or neglect. B. F. DEVIS, Mayor. W. T. Lowe, Recorder, pro tern. Passed, May i'th, 1851. Sec. 61. Unit Ordained by the City Council of Loudon that from and after the first day of August one thousand eight hundred and fifty tbur, it shall not be lawful for one family, resid ing within the corporate limits of the City, to keep more than five head of hogs, (including shoats and pigs,) and any person or family, dis regarding the requirements of this act, shall be fined in the sum of one dollar, for each addi tional head kept by them. That any person laying himself liable to the Cenalty of this act, shall, after a fine shall have ecn levied on him, and he duly notified of the fact, have one week to dispose of his stock in, and should he still fail and rufuse to come to the terms of the act, in that case, a second fine shall be levied, at the discretion ofthe Council. And be it further Ordained that nothing here in contained thall be so construed as to prevent nny person, at any time between the first of November, and the first of March, from bring ' ing in hos, fatted fur pork. Jas. JOHNSON, Mayor pro tern. Hiram Bogaut, Recorder. Passed, May 30th, 1854. CaHALK. Fiitid Ajci: In ibis age of tetlf, clr.rlalsrs rrd u.cre wii.dy, gaseous pretenders to heal, who blow at every street cor ier, and in the face and ears of men, their loud, blaring Jericho trumpets and other boisterous w ind instruments of marvelously twisted brass, in such a woefully sham ridden epoch as this, I say, it is comforting, nay even cheering to the earnest well wisher of his race to know there has arrived in this world a genuine Physician to light once more cpon something besides mere Sangrados and Don Mercurial Jalaps, with Iheir phlebotomies, poisons and warm water. Your Cathartic Tills and Cherry Pectoral, carry us forward to Halcyon days to millenial Pharmacopoeas, when Science, deep diving down into the principles of things, shall, with .'infinite cunning, bring out the genuine Elixir Vitae: for of a truth there is manifestly enough somewhat of that same Life Essence in your subtle vegetable distillations and compounds. You realize to us the visions of those painful est, smoke-dried Alchyroists bootless seekers dreamers among retorts and crucibles touching the Quintessential hidden Virtue ofthe Universe, which should antidote distemper, and break for man the Wheel of Time. dentistry! JT W. II. COLLINS, Dental surgeon, publish es hii Card in to-day's paper, and as we know him to be proficient in his profession, having devo ted much time and practice to it, we take pleasure in eommending hira to all who need the services of skilful dentist We do not believe Dr. Collins has any superior as a Dental operator. Athens Post. (15-tf) H. G. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT TRIUMPHANT OVER DISEASE. Thif truly graet medicine still goes on, conquer, ing ditease, and snatching many a poor powerless victim from the grave. By its powerfully stimula ting, penetrating and annodyne qualities it restores the use of limbs which have been palsied for years; and by Us singular power "of producing the synoval fluid or joint water, it cures all diseases of the joints wjth surprising rapidity. For rheumatism, and afr fectdons of the spine and spleen, it has proved itself a specific and for affection of the lungs liver and kidneysjlt l.it most valuable and powerful auxiliary also, fur all diseases of glands, scrofula, goitre or swelled neck, etc., etc., eic Aud indeed almcttany disease where an external application is required, this medicine standi unparalleled, sprains, bruises, cramps, wounds chilblains burns, ete., are speedily cured by it. - From the lion. Peter Menard, one of the oldett trt ittrt in Illinois. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to tho virtues of your great medicine. One of my blooded horses had a swelling over the cap of the knee, about the size of a hen's egg. Some said it was a strain, and some, that it was the joint water from the knee and eould not be cured. I tried oil cedar on it,and all the liniments and ointments, and they did no more good than water. I then, by persuasion of of my friends; tried II. G. Farrell's Arabiun Lini ment, and I was happy to find it take effect a few days, and itfiually cured the neble animal entirely. I think it is decidedly tho greatest Hutment fur horse's as well as human flesh I ever knew. PALSY OR PARALYSIS! Thadeus Smith, of Mud Creek, Tarewell county, Illinois, sayg: "I had lost the use of my arm for more than a year,by palsy or paralysis;the flesh had entiroly withered away, leaving nothing but the skin muscle and bone. I tried all the best doctors and all the remedies I could hear of, but they did no good. I then commenced the use of II. O. Far rell's Arabian Liniment, and a few bottles entirely cured me, and my arm is now as strong aud fleshy as the other; it is also first rate fur burns, sprains and bruises. Look out for Counterfeit. The pnblic are caotioncd against another counter feit, which has -lately made its appearance, called W B Farrell's Arabian Liniment,the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, because his having (he name of Farrell.many will buy in good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects. The genuine article ie mannfuctured only by II 6 FarrelI,sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale Druggist, Ko 17 Main St., Peoria, Illinois, to whom all orders for Agencies must be addressed. Ee sure you get it with the letters II. G. before Farrell's thus II Q Farrell's and his signature on the wrapper,nll others are counterfeits. Sold by Dr. W. L. White, Loudon; Mr. Rose Wrightsville; Dr. Cannon, Madisonville; and by reg ularly authorized agents throughout the U. States. Price 23 and 56 cent, and $1 per bottle. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the United .S'tates, in which one is not already es tablished. Address II. G. Farrell as above, accompa nied with good reference as to character, responsi bility, ic. 40-tt) R. R. R- TUB SPECIFIC DCTT OP EACH. P.adwas's Ready Relief, is prepared express'.y to stop pnius instautly, and to remove its cause speedi ly. The public will please bear in mind, that for nil such complaints the Ready Relief is here recom mended, for it will instantly act, and produce its beneficial effects. Each of the R. R. Remedies is prepared for cer tain disease?, they can be used either separately or together they will net interfere with each other in the least. Radway's Ready Rel-'ef will stop the most excruciatiug . pains of Rheumatism, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, cramps, Spasms, cholera, cholera Mrbus, Stiff Joints, Swellings, Bruises, chills and Fever, the moment it is applied. In all case, where there is any pain, Radway's Ready Relief will instantly stop the most severe paroxysm, and quickly euro its cause, R. R. R. No. 2. BLOOD COMPLAINTS. All Humors aud diseares caused by Bad Blood, and Diseased Deposits are removed and cured by RADWAYS RENOVATING RESOLVENT. The action of this Remedy is totally different from the Relief. The Resolvent acts upon the Blood and lepoitr. The Blood. It cleanses and Purifies, The System. It Renovates, and it RESOLVES AWAY, From tie Solids, all Diseased and Poisonous Depos its. If there were no diseased deposits, there would be no scrofula, syphilis, cancers, Ulcers, sores. Tu mors, no Xodes or sweliiugs, no Bronchitis, Ulcer ations of the lungs. It is the Diseased Deposits InrUng in the item that are the root of Diseases. Radway's Renovatiug Resolvent, will free the Blood from all complaints, Humors, and resolves away all D'aiased Deposits. R. R. R. No. 3. RADWAY'S REGULATORS. Regulate tho Bowels, the stomach, the Liver, and c very organ in the system. 30-4t For wile in London, at the Drug steres of Dr VT. L. White xnd Dr. W. R. Hurley. "The whole press of Philadelphia, are out in favor of Hoofland's German Bitters, as they are prepared by Dr. C M. Jacksou. We are glad to record the success of this valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, aa we believe it supplies a desideratum in the medical world long aceded. The wretched imitators and counterfeiters have withdrawn their nostrums from the market, ana the public are spared from the dan ger of swallowidg poisonous mixtures in lieu of the real Hitters. Herald. For sale by Dr. Jackson, 120 Arch st., Philadel phia Pa., W. It. Hurley, Loudon, Tenn., and J. Chestnut, Philhdclphia, Tenn. n30-4t DIED, On the morning of the 27th inst., after a short illness, Miss Maria S. Boyd, daughter of Sam uel 13. and Susan Boyd of this city. IT. C. A. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST OR STOLEN, ON the night of the 3d inst., a Small Black Port Jloncy, containing fifty-eight or fcixty dollars iu Money. Together wiih the following notes and accounts: One note of hand on John W. White for $75, given about the last of March, IS54; also one ou Larkin W. Cair for $2O50c. dated some time in 1S5.1; also an ae count tm Patrick Collins, for $12:50c, due for House rent; also an account on Robert Nelson, amount not known. If I lost said Port-Money, any person finding it who will return it safe to me with contents, will receive as a reward $10, and no questions will be propounded; if stolen from my possession, I will give $15, for return of Pott-Money, with contents, and proof sufficient to cenvict the Theif. The whole amount of value in said Port-Money is about $178. HENRY M. COLLINS. Loudon, Jnly 4, '54-2-S2tf READY-MADE CIXTIIIXG, AT REDUCED PRICES. THE Citizens of London and vicinity who need any CL.OTHING will find it to their interest to call at my store, recently opened in Loudon, next door to the Union House, where they will find not only a large and fine assortment of all qualities and sizes, got up in the very best of styles and latest of fashions, but also at such low prices as would ac tually astonish them. As 1 shall remain here a short time only, you had better rake up all your loose change and avail your selves of the rare chance now offered. Come one, come all this is no humbug, examine for yourselves and judge. I. GARRITSON. 2-32-tf IRON. "T7"E have 20 tons assorted Iron. Made at the t Rolling Mill in this place, and of the following sizes: Round and Squares j Ki. JXJ i, IX U AH inch. Bar or Tire 2 tf , 2 , 2 X, 2 1, U and U XI inch. Baud Iron UXhUXi, U XI, 2 XI, 2 J, U Xh liX4ndlXiich. Horse Shoe l4 i and ty inch. It is good Iron, and sold at Mill Prices by the quantity. JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. July 11 1854-2-32 ARNOLD'S PATENT SASHXOCK, HIRAM BOGART of Loudon is an authorized Agent of the Patentee, Wm. E. Arsox, to sell the right of Territory, to use, and vend to oth ers to be used "Arnold's Patent SasK Lock." For simplicity and convenience, this trick is just what the inventor designed it to be, decidedly the best thing of the kind yet invented. Those who are un der the necessity of proping their Sash np with Sticks, Fire-shovels, Tongs, Books, and what not, would do well to avail themselves of an apportunity, for something better. Thia arrangement is neat and durable, and not liable to- get oat of order and withil is very cheap, Ju!v 12th, l51.2-Sf, CIRCULAR for FALL TRADE OF 1854 CHARLESTON, S. C. - AJ"E beg to inform our friends and buyers o T Drv Goods generally that we have made ex- ' tenixe prrjtaration for our Fall galea. We shall ! be prepared to show one of the largest and lent ttlec ted Stock we have ever offered; selected as usual by ourselves in all the LEADING EUROPEAN MARKETS. Our Establishment and business is now so well known as being one of the most extensive in this country that it is hardly necessary to repeat what we have often said before, vi: that we are prepar ed to offer one of the Largest and most extensive, Stocks of Foreign and Domestio Dry Goods to be found in this coun try, embracing all that is new rich and desirable in Dress Goods of every variety, Cloths, Cassimeres, Lawn Goods, Hosiery, Domestic Goods of All styles, Carpets, Floor Cloths, Rugs, Druggets, Curtain Matenals, House Keeping Goods, Ac., tc, Ae., Ac. WE ALSO OFFER 800 CASES of Negro Plains and Kerseys ofthe best make and Styles; 250 BALES Tailled and Lhiffll Blankets. We pay great attention to these goods and are prepared to supply the trade on the best terms. It is our determination as it is to our true interest to OUR PRICES SO FULLY UNIFORM AND SO LOW, As to secure popularity as well as to made our IIOUS K both in its organization and extent worthy the trade of the South and South- West. BANCROFT, BETTS A MARSHALL. Nos. 209 A 211 King St., Charleston, S.C. July, 1854. 2-30-ly NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Josathas Davis, deceased whether by note or account, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay, and those having clxims against the estate are requested to present them legally authenticated within the time prescribed by law. Chas. T. P. DAVIS, ) P 2-28 ly NANCY P. DAVIS. t-jeecntort' 1 OH nP() I'BS.Pink,Giii8cng,Columbon1l 1 VJLjULfW Snake Roots wanted, and for which a liberal price will be paid by june 5 ORME, WILSON A CO. 1 OH fff LCS- Bftcon and Lard want 1 VJVJ ,V J yj ed and for which a liberal price will bo paid bv(ju5) ORME, WILSON A CO. s MITH Bellows, Solid Box Vices Rnd Anvils, for sale by ju 5 ORME, WILSON A CO. A FEW bbls. fine Golden Svrup for sale by ju 5 ORME, WILSON A CO. )ERSONS shipping Bacon from this place can be supplied with hhds or boxes by ju5 ORME, WILSON A CO. 500 WINDOW Sash and 20 Pannel Doors for 'ju 5 sale low by ORME, WILSON A CO. ROWAND'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF BLACKBERRY ROOT, For the Cure of BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Sr r or sale iu Loudon Tenn. by Dr. W. R. Hurley Druggist. jane 13-ly ROWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE Warranted to Cure FEVER A AGUE &c. Jt3f Sold by Dr. W. R. Hurley Druggist, Lou don, Tenn. june" 13-ly CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, Remedy for all diseases arising from an impuro stato of the Blood. For sale at june 13-ly Dr. HURLEY'S Drug Store. East Tennessee & Georgia Rail Road, rpo CORRECT all Misapprehension, and to give I confidence to the friends and patrons of thi. road it is proper that it be publicly stated that fulland ample arrangements are made for carry iag from'ihis point all goods shipped to our care designed to go either up or down the river. Regular trips of steam ers will be made to Knoxville.and occasional ones to points on the Clinch, Little Tennessee and French Broad rivers as business may require. No charge made for storage, drayage or forward ing, and the rates of transportation made to com pete with any route. C. WALLACE, Zoudon. Feb. 1, 1S54. President. P. S. The card of James Williams, President of the "Tennessee River M. M A Transportation Com pany," dated at Chattanooga, Jan. 20th, has just been handed mo, in which the price of freight over the East Tcnnesseo and Georgia Railroad is contras ted with the route via Chatiansc'S. "Competition is the life of trade," and none have aright to take exceptions when fairly and honorably entered into and conducted. In answer to Capt Williams' card, I have only to say that goods and produce scut to the care of the East Tennessee A Georgia Railroad, shall be carried just as cheap, and perhaps a little quicker than by any other route. The freight cards that may be issued from time to time from Chattanooga, will govern the rates on the East Tcnnesseo A Georgia Railroad, and the steamboats that run in her connection, and as we do not expect patronage unless we work as cheap as others, none need fear being overcharged, or having their goods or produce delayed. C. WALLACE. President. Knoxville, Feb. 6. 1854. feb 14: tf. GILMER, TAYLOR & CO. Commission Merchants For the sale of WESTERN PRODUCE AND GROCERIES Montgomery, Ala. Z2r Warehouso on Commerce and Tennessee Streets. Refer to Jno. Frain A Co., Charleston, S.C: D' Antignae A Evans, Augusta Ga.; Rice Battle A Co., Mobile, Ala ; W right Williams A Co., New-Orleans, La.; An'd. Low A Co., Savannah, Ga.; A. Bell, Chattanooga, Tenn. 2-26-ly WM. TAYLOR & CO. "Warehouse and Commission Merchants Receiving, Forwarding and General Agents, Montgomery, Ala. The subscribers, proprietors of the extensive Brick Ware House situated at the end of the Montgomery and West Point Rail Road, are prepared to receive and forward all goods for the interior of Georgia and Tennessee with promptness and despatch. They will also make liberal advances on all consign ments of Produce, for which prompt returns will be made at the customary rates. WM. TAYLOR A CO, Refer to Jno. Frain A Co., Charleston, S. C; D' Antignae A Evans, Augusta, Ga.; Rice, Battle A Co., Mobile, Ala.; Wright, Williams A Co., New-Orleans, La.; An'd. Low A Co., Savannah, Ga.; A.Bell, Chattonooga, Tenn. may 23-2-26-ly JOHNSON, BELL & CO., , ' ARE Agents for, and have on hand a supply of Dr. Christies Galvanic Belts, Necklaces Brace lets and Magnetic Fluid; also Dr. D. C. Moreheads Magnetic Plaster. G. W. ATPLETON& II. PERRY, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, London and Campbell's Station, Tennessee. THE undersigned would respectfully return his thanks to the citizens of Monroe, Roane and Blonnt county, for the very liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu- .tin. nf sflmA T linnA niinrtiv to fiomnleie ar- rangementby which I will be able to fill orders for furniture more promptly than I have hereto fore done. Any kind of furniture made to order at short notice. For the quality of my work I re fer to all who have ever purchased any or me ana the priee Will be as usual, as cheap as like articles Can be purchased any where else in East Tennessee G. W. APPLETON, S. B. THREE Journeyman Cabinet-makars ean nave constant employment, and good wage at our Ehop in Loudon. TWO apprentices wanted I etween the age or 7 and 19 year?, we will give $50 per year and board for the first year s each. WANTED 8fj00 feet of walnut plank for which we will r7 21 cents per foot, cash on delivery. 2-S5tf ' t W. APPLETON A H. PERRY. 7m NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JOSEPH ANDERSON & SON ARE now receiving and offering for sale at their old stand in the " IIACKBKRRY, and at the mouth of Hicory Creek near Ciineh Riv er, Knox co. An extensive and well selected assort ment of GOODS, suitable to the approaching Sea son; inclubing Groceries of every description. Our assortment of Staple and Fancy s complete, including Prints, assorted. Fancy and Solid Ginghams, Lawns, Embroidered and Figured Muslins, Jaconets, Neck Ties, Fans, Parasols, Lin ens, and Cambrics; assorted. Also an extensive as sortment of Gentlemen's wear; including Hats, Boots, Shoes, all sizes, Ac, Ac. Also an extensive assortment of Ilard-wnre and Queens-teare. Wo also intent to keep a constant supply of Salt, Iron and Castings, assorted. And many other things, too tedious to mention. We would respectfully invite the public generally to call and examine for themselves. JOSEPH ANDERSON A SON. Hackberry, April 14, 1S54. JAMES U. RENSIIAW & CO. CABINET MAKERS & UNDERTAKERS, North ictst corner Gay and Church S'ts., Knoxville, Tenn. BEG leave to return to their friends and the public thanks for the favor so liberally hereto fore bestowed upon them. J. H. R. A Co., hoping to merit their future paron age, would inform the public that they are prepared to fill all orders they may be favored with, for any article in their line, on as reasonable terms as can be had in this market. They keep constantly on hand every variety of furniture made by superior work Jjf&n, ia the neatest and most durable form. Also, a large assortment of Fisk'a Jlt lalie Z?m rial '-asen. These cases, now ceming into general US', are admited by all who have witnessed their merits to be superior to any other kind of Coffins for depositing in vaults, for ordirnary interments, or for transporting bodies. They are impervious to damp ness, and perfectly air-tight. 2-15tf The Cheapest Fancy Goods House In the Southern States. DUNHAM & BLEAK LEY, Augusta, Ga., BEG leave to call the attention of Merchants from TENNESSEE and GEORGIA, to their extensive Stock of Fancy Good3, including a large assortment of Combs, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Sus penders, Looking Glasses, Purcussion Caps, Violins and Violin Strings; Books, Paper, Envelops, Ac., together with a very large variety of Trinkets; all of which will be sold to merchants, at very low prices. April 11 2-20 12m. DRESS GOODS. "TT7"E have a great variety, Barejres, of various colors, Silk Tissues, Plaid Silks, De Lanes, Printed Jaconets, Ginghams, (sorae40 inches wide) Black Silk, Oil Silk for linings. Also White Goods; Jaconets, Cambries; Irish Linen, Linen Cambrics itor fine handkerchiefs;) Swiss Muslin, Victoria Lawn; Dimity Ac,, Jaconet, and Swiss Inserting, and Grass Skirts, Ac, Ae., just received by mar 20-17 JOHNSTON SMITH A CO. JACKSONS, MILLER 4 VERDERY, Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN A DOMESTIC, STAPLE A FANCY ItKY fiOOIJS, MASOXIC HALL BUILDING, Wm. E. Jacksos, Geo. T. Jacksox, Jno. T. Miller, Saml. A. Verdert. Bcttreen V. S. and Globe Hotel. AUGUSTA, GA. Sf Merchants are respectfully invited to exam ine our assortment and prices, with the assurance that they will get GOODS upon as good terms as in any market South. j23JPrompt and special attention given to orders. April 11 2-20-5m BAKER & WILCOX, GROCERY MERCIIANTS, April 11 2-20-ly. AUGUSTA, GA. DINNER HOUSE, K. T. k GA. RAIL-ROAD, CHARLESTON, TENNESSEE. BY S. S. BARRETT. April 11 220 JOHNSON, BELL & CO., HAVE just received their Spring and Summer stock of Goods which they offer low for cash or produce. Their motto is quick sales and Small profits. Give us a call and we insure a trade. TFyou want tho -very best Co7V.call at mav2 JOHNSON BELL A CO. A LL of Dr. D. Jaynes' Medicines for sale by at May2'54n23 Jonssox. Bell A Co. IF the Ladies want Fine D -ess Goods cheap, call at may 2 Johsson, Bell A Co. H ATS. Something superior for sale at may . JOHNSON, BELL A CO. BOOTS AND SHOES Of the neatest styles may 2 Johssos, Bell A'Co. TTMBRELLJS AND PARASOLS Something U extra at may 2 JOHNSON, BELL A Co. )RODUCE of all kinds, bought by may JOHNSON, BELL A CO. 50 HHDS. N. O. Sugar just arrived and for sale by ORME, WILSON A CO. 100 SACKS Rio CofTee for sale by 2-24 ORME, WILSON A CO. CARPENTER'S TOOLS! A good assortment at may 9 JOHNSON, BELL A CO. GROCERIES, just received from New-Orleans; and for sale low for canh, bv 2-2C WHEELER A DELZELL. A LARG E lot of fine Sugar, Cofl'e (rrd S'olos ses for sale by WHEELER A DELZELL. RODU (Ecf all kinds bought P june 5 ORME, WILSON A CO. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! JOHNSON, BELL & CO., ARE receiving and opening a large and well se lected stock of Goods, consisting of . STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, of the finest and neatest styles; also an assortment of READ Y-MADE. CLOTHING, Family Groceries, Drugs, Jedicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Hard ware, Nails, Queensware, Wooden-ware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellars, Parasols; and in fact most articles usually kept by merchants In this sec tion of country, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or produce. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Loudon, May 2 1854. n23 FOR CHAMPE'S! NEW AND SPLENDID sriti.y'G .f.vz sv.vjiEn goods, OF the latest style just received. The under signed has nearly completed his stock for the present season. Nearly all kinds of cloths, Cassi mcrs, Vesting?, and ready-made clothing. Also nearly every thing in the gentleman's line. All of which he will sell in quantities to suit purchasers, and would be pleased to see his numerous customers; and all others, at his new stand on Cumberland street, one door west of C. II. t- D. L. Coffin A Co's., on the opposite side, (in' the new Hotel building.) Beebe A Co's., Ex Ex Moleskin Hats always on hand and for sale. Clothing made to order as usu al, cutting, reparing, Ac. Also always on hand a complete assortment of fine clothing of my own man ufacture. Latest Nw York and Paris fashions just receiv ed.' Knoxville may 16. A. K CHAMfE, LOOK AT THIS, LADIES! W. T. LOWE, HAS received this day from Philadelphia a nice lot of Plaid Silk Dress Pattern, Cham Glacia do.; Baregas do.; Organdie Laws do. Swiss Mus lins; and totod ryfine Plaid Ja;kenete, and PM33 Trimmings. " Call and see them. EAST TENN. & GA. RAIL ROAD. SCHEDULE . For Running Passenger TrainDaily. las,seiijer Train Down- TIME rr a HAKES Ol' STATIONS. 9 -. a a 3 O a OP Arrival or REHAB KS. Loudo Philadelphia Sweetwater Athens Rice's Charleston Cleveland State Line 6.45 6.07 6.29 7.07 7.29 7.50 8.26 9.05 9.27 201 17 1 36 19 19 34 34 20 6.05 6.24 7.06 7.26 7.48 Meet Up frght train 8.24 9.00 Fountain Hill 0.25 10.00 33 pass down D ALTON 1 Freight Passenger Traln- -Up. TIME 5AMES0F , REMARKS. STATIONS or ! p OF j Arrival j Depart- ? s ',s I Daltox i 10.30 35 Fountain nill ll.Oj 5 11.10 19 State Line 11.2o 2 11.31 35 Cleveland 12.0 3 12.09 35 Dinner Charleston 12.44 30 1.14 17 ' Rice's 1.31 5 1.36 17 Athens 1.53 3 1.56 32 meetdwn Sweetwater 2.31 3 2.31 18 freight Philadelphia 2.49 2 2.51 18 Loudon 3.09 I Passengers will be set dow- at any ofthe above-named po-.rta, they wilt also be taken on the trains at those points, and Kline's. Reagan's, Hurts', Kibbler's, .and Blue Spring. . The Passenger or Freight Trains will stop at no other points, To take effect on and after Monday, 6th March, 1854. 2-15tf R. C. JACKSON, Superintendant WAGONS. "T.TJ'E have 2 two-horse wagons, just finished off T J nicely painted and ready for use will have 2 more in a few days which we will sell low for cash apl. 18 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. NOTICE! COMMITTED to the Jail of Roane County, on the 24th inst., a negro man, who says his name is George, and belongs to Wm. Jones of Mobile, Ala. He is about 25 years of age, of a copper com plexion, heavy built, five feet seven inches and a half high, weighs one hundred sixty pounds, has a light scar on his leg immediately below his knee joint, wears a linen bosom shirt, gray eisinet pants, satin vest, a blue blanket eoat with velvet eollar rather worn, a soft hat pretty well worn, gives evi dence of misrepresenting himself. The owner of said slave is requested to come forward prove prop erty, pay charges and take him awHy. e', 15tf S. T. TURNER, Sheriff of Roane Co. Feb. 25, 1854. To Farmers, Merchants, Machinists, Carpenters, Millers, Carriage Makers, i'hoe Maker and Wagoners. For Sale at .nr', 7Yn. ONE pair of Tennessee Burr Mill ' iS'tones, three aud a half feet in diameter, new and better than common; and excellent set of Wagon Harness for six horses; the Running Geer of and old carriaga, pretty good and substantial; some fine Durham cat tle and Berkshire Hogs; a few new Turning Lathes at from twenty ta fifty dollars; Bench Screws of good wood and well finished; a few bushel of clover seed clear of all noxious seeds and trash of every kind, march 14 6m WM. LENOIR a BRO. HENRY I R S C H II I R S c I R S c W w SOMETHING NEW. II I R S C H HAS just received and offers for sale at WHOLESALE and RETAIL A choica assortment of Spring A Summer Goods, consisting in part, of Muslins, Ginghams, Jaconet. Muslin Ginghams, Delanes, Berage Delane, Challi Berage, Swiss Robes, fancy patterns; Crape Shawls, and all articles suitable for Ladies' dress Goods. ALSO A very choice stock of READY-MADE SUMMER CLOTIIIXG, Manufactured at onr own manufactory in Philda. delphia City. No pains have been spared in selecting these goods. . Their superiority in style and finish gives the assurance that every one who may favor me with a call will be pleased with the selection. The attention of buyers is also called to the great bar gains in Calicos, Hats, Caps Trunks, Carpet Bags, and to my fine assortment of Jewelry i2 Watolios, which I warrant in every respect. It is my inten tion to do business in Zondon as long as my patron age will justify me, and I assure the public that a share of custom will be thankfully received. A fine assortment of choice CIGARS, at whole sale and Retail, by HENRY HIRSCH April 11 229 tf THE Subscribers being thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them would solicit a continuance of the fame as they are now receiving their stock of spring and summer goods which has been selected with great care by one of the firm. Notwithstanding the great advance in the price of goods, at the manufactories they will not be un dersold by any. The Lady's of Loudon and the surrounding country would be pleased with our stock of Dress goods, which consists of muslins from 10 cents per yard to $6 a patron, Borage's, Leans, and a variety of Dress trimings. Call and look. McLINN A HENRY. Loudon, March 13th 1854. Star and Sperm C'andli f. SODA, Starch. Yeast, Powders, Candies. Rasins, Crackers, Crushed Sugar, Teas, Spices, Dye Stuffs, Pure White Lend. Ac.. A., just waived by mar 20-U JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. YIXEGAR. BARRELL Vinegar and 3 bbls TAR received and for sale by apl. 13 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. 1 60 Cases Boots and Shoes are being received and opened by sept. 22 Orjte, Wilson A co FRANK A. KAMSEY, M. D. J50v W. PAXTON, . n Drs. Ramsey & Paxton. NORTH END OF GAY STREET, Knoxville, Tennessee. 17 6 in. s UGAR Brown, Crushed and Loaf, for sale may 2 JOHNSON, UJSLL A CO. H A T S . GENIN'S fashionable Moleskin, Pearl-Cassimeres, Campeachy-Panamas, Leghorn, Double and Single Palm Leaf, and various new stvles: just ree'd. mar 20-17 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. BONNET. AFRESH stock ofthe latest styles, decidedly handsome. Also aTti5cials,Ribbons,Pink Crape and Floronce, assorted, now opening. mar 20-17 JOHNSTON, SMITn A CO. BOOTS. T E have a large supply of fresh Boots. Some TV thing finer than we have ever offered. Also boys Boots. JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. mar 20 '54 17 Johnson, Bell & Co. ATTEND punctually to all business entrusted to their care. Loudon, i.ay 2, 1854. W. T. LOWE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANT LOUDOX, TENXESES. 50 BBLS.New-Orleans Re-Boiled Molasses for lju5 sale by ORME, WILSON A CO. J . Sc W. KIMBROUGII, NOW have and design keeping a quantity of STONE COAL AND COKE at their landing on Tenuetee river, 12 miles J"" of Kingston. Letters addressed to them at Belleville, Roaae co., Tm.wU1 'j'gorsH.' May 9, 2334 Orr. 1 1. 1 ly NEW SPRING AND SUMRER GOODS. -fTt"E are now opening a larger stock of Spring J T and aummer goods than we have ever offered. Our purchases have been made in Philadelphia and New-York. Our assortment ia extensive; and we will take pleasure in showing the same to any and all who may favor us with a call. JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. Loudon, Tenn., March 20, 1854. (no-17 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! rililE Subscribers are receiving a large and well JL assorted stock of Seasonable Goods, carefully selected with reference to the wants of onr community and those who may sojourn amongst us, and under such advantages as to challenge compe tition in prices style and variety in all these "dig gins." Our of Ladies' Dress Goods will be found very attractive and complete, consisting of Tissues, Berages, Lawns, Silks, Poplins, Alpaccas, Ging hams, Prints, Ac, with Needle Works, Laces, Veils, Ribbons and other Embroideries, Gloves, Mitts, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, White Cambrics, Muslina,' Lawns, Linens, Ac., Ac. And in Gentlemen's Wear We offer a superior stock of Cloths, Cassimem Satin and other Vestings, Drap de Ete. Merinos and Merino Jeans, Linens and Lines Drills of every style, Cottonades, Chambrays, Nankins, Ac. Cra vats, Ties and Iloady-Mado Olotlxlxxe. With a large variety of Staple Domestic Goods,sueh as Tickings, Checks Stripes, Plaids, Bleached and Brown Sheetigs, Shirtings, and Drillings; Table and Towel Diapers, Flannels, Umbrellas, Hoisery, Ac.; Trimmings, dc, tf c.jand of GIZOCERiES. In short, we are prepared to furnish everything usu ally found in a well sustained retail stock, and are determined to offer to punctual dealers and thoie paying cash such inducements as-must give satisfae tion. We will receive tho usual produce of the country in exchange for goods and allow full rates. WHEELER A DELZELL. , Loudon, Tenn., March 10th, 1854 17-6m 11 III ES SHOES A GREATER variety, than we have offered heretofore, and something finer. Black and colored Gaiters, Laced Boots, French Kid laced, fine. Also Misses Gaiters, of various colors. Recei ved and for sale by mar 20-1 7 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. W. T. LOWE. HAS on hand and is now receiving a beautiful stock of Spring and Summer Goods,to which he calls the attention of the public. Consisting of For Ladies Fancy Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, Laces and Edgings, Gimps and other trim ings, Bonnet Linings. Artificial Flowers; Bonnets, Ribbons, and fancy Neck Ribbons, Chimixetts, Ua dersleeves, Colars, Cuffs, Ac, Ac. Gentleman's Wear. Cloths and Cassimers of various grades, Linens, of all kinds and colors. Panama, Leghoru and other Summer Hats. A fine lot of Heady Jiadt Clothing Manufactured by an excellent Tailor in London. . Hoot a and Shoe Of latest styles and a variety of other articles to tedious to mention. Call at the Post-Office. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to us for goods, bought prior to 1st January 1854 are requested to call an t make payment immediately. Prompt attention to this call will save costs, as longer indulgence need not be expected: for it cannot be given. mar 20-17 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. OIi OTHING. HANDSOME stock suited to the season; just opened. Call and see. A mar 20-17 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO, . PLASTER 45 Tons fresh from the Plaster Bank, and for sale by ap 9 JOHNSTON, SMITn A CO. MAJOR BUSS. 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B ellowg, Anvils, Vices and nammare fbr sale ia Loudon by (oct 26) w. r. 1 Bbl Brazilnuts; 2 do Almonds; 1 tojilberta 1 1 do Hazinuta, for sale by (ct9 W. P. TRUITT & CO. Boots and SJioea! A Fin stock ealf and water-proof Boots; ad ealf and waxed Brogans superior arttole. not 2ft t or sale in London by W. P. TRUITT 4 CO. ' " PLASTER. A LL persons owjn g n for Plaster, must py up without delay we are daily expecting the Piaster agent, with whom w hav to eeHe M a?thing but the mony will do. apt 18 .; JOBNGIOy, SMITH C.