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LOUDON: Saturday, : Nov. 18, 185-1. COMMERCIAL. LOUDON PRODUCE MARKET. APPLES: IRolled,- 4i5 T3reen, p bu8heL10D(aij!lIoop 67 Dried, pealed ?5l52 Nail Rod 6J7 onpes.le.....55S0 Pig Metal.ft ton,$3500 BUTTR,1 ft ...1016 KROUT: Apple Butter,gal5075l bbl $34 BACON,Ib 8;'0 bushel 5075 BEANS: LARD, lb 9(o10 White, bushel, 6075LUMBER, qr...2b(a,?,Xi Mixed do 5060jFence posts, each, 10(12 BEEF: NAILS: Ilindqr.tb 61(a) 5 Cut,..p lb 57 Fore do 2i(o 3 1 Wrought, do 12i00 Hams, dried, lb 78 POTATOES: Shoulders do ...3J(a4 Jrish, p bushel,....5060 BEESWAX, lb 2025!Early seed, do OOfa.OO CLOVERSEED: jSweeL do 50(75 bushel none iPGRK, "p. lb 4i($5 CORN MEAL PEACHES: 1 bushel 75$1 Unpealcd, f hu. f 1 (??, 1 25 CHEESE: 1 Pealed $1 25150 C o u n t r y , r3 lb 1 0 (S, 1 2 F E A T H E R S , lb 3 5 (d) 4 0 Cheshire. ..do 1418. FLAXSEED. V bu. (a.60 CHICKENS: GRAIN: Each !0(&12Wlieat, bush. 120f$lP,0 CABBAGES 40x6. Ccrn. Id 75(u.00 EGGS, 3 dozen.... (7ilo!ots, do. ?,5(4tl FLOUR: Rye do 80,-i.00 S. F. ; cwt. f 5 4 CO Barley do 00f-i00 Euchweat. do 2 50(2 2 GINSENG. p lt 20M28 Rve lo OftOOO HONEY, lb... 10(12 HIDES: 1 HOLLOWARE: Dry, . ft 1012Tennessee, lb...4?(5) 5 Green, do 5(o 00, Etowah do OOfnO HAY.balcdpcwt$luii!25 TURNIPS, bu. (u22 j VISE.AK..OjTALLOJV, , J.U j enn. hammered, 5 G.TURKIES, lid. 40(55 j Macon Market. Commercial Correspondence of the Free Press. 2'tfrt. Eilitutt: MaCoX, Nov. 14. Transactions for the past week light, Bacon, market dull. Bacox bog round Clear Sides Choice Hams , Shoulders Lard Stock Light V bid Coiin stoks light limited demand "Oats Stok light, fair demand Peas Meal Flovh stock light, sack Featurs scarce Hat good Tennessee, cwt Hogs scarce gross Potatoes bbl Onions Salt Y sack Coffer firm CottoS dull, sale liifht - Exchange on New York io (aioT 1 0 5 (Ti, 1 1 12 Cil2f 9 r,fiio 12ir13 95 (a$l 74 (Ii.75 $1 (.1.125 5 f t C"i425 44 f1.45 $11 fa, 160 4 (,t 4J fr.jfrtUoo $3 ft32S $2Tfai240 121f.j 13 6m -I 3 i Respectfully, ALLEN A DUNLAP, Comniitaivn Merchant Macon, On. AUGrSTA XAKKET.Xov. 15. Bacon, tiams 12(114: shoulders 10(7rll; sides 1 2( 1 2 h bog mui d 9(5 10. Flour. Tennessee $7fa $i':"0: Corn in sacks ?0(rt$l; Wheat, whit- $ 1:.)0(V 1:75, red 1:40; Oi.ts C."i((x70c. New Orleas, Nov 11. Fh.ur, $S per barrel SPECIAL NOTICES. TO RAIL H0AD AGENTS. kN the 2.1d. dav of March last, two boxes (one a hat box the other an ordinary goods box) containing beds, bedding, carnetting. together with china and glass-ware, was shipped from Loudon, Tenn., marked S. Foi.Axn, care of Morrison A Ncw by, Canibrid.'.-" City, Indana. Said boxes had not passed Nashville up to recent date. Any persons knowing n here .'aid boies are will confer an es teemed favor by forwarding such information to t'ns ,f$oe, or to "'S. Fo.asi. Croens Fork Post Of fice, Wavne eourtv. Indinra." Nov. Sth. '54. Clcvel -r 1 Dis spat-':i c ..-,.y Sr. 2-4S Female Cotn) (':' tr.ullv Cured lv lLJ toicay i tit. ' street. Missouri Mrs. M"rv i':-Hri"i, of MarUci n:.cd l . ! a'-out t w yt-iir.-i a .o. was thrown on a foci i ! sH niis tor seviTr;! 'weeks, her arms nnd !e;js became lniich swol ' len, a:ul it appeared to the medical men whom she consulted, a-t tliis pi-riod of lif , that she wa-s dropsical. She ra duallv prew worse, un til all h tpe of her beinj ci.rud was abandoned hy her hus'.iand aiid fri'Mids. At this crisis ?d. Pearson persuadt'd her to ha ve recourse to Hoi ' lowav's i'ills. an ! bv persevering with them for .six we-ks, sh was perfectly well. They are an excellent Medicine for yourir finales, with o'. siructions it: their health enlering it.to vouiaiihoyd. II. 15. R. ITS HAPPY Ki-FKCTS UPON A NKW MAI1KIKI) COt PLE. Jonathan K. Miller, a Pedlar, aged 26, on tho 3 of April left his home in tho northern part of Now York, in apparent good health on his wedding tour, in company with his young bride. On his re turn home he was suddenly attacked with Infla?n "matory lilieuniatisni- the attack carno on while ri Minpin the cars. and go severe and painlul wero his sufferings, that tears of pity wet the checks of many kind and sympathizing tra veling companions. At Utica, N.Y., the cars were changed, and a passen ger knowing the virtues of Kadway's Ready Relief, purchased a bottle at Dr. Warner's drug store; ho immediately applied the Relief to the sufferer he used up the whole bottle, and upon arrivins at Sy racuse, the pain was so much relieved that he was enabled to walk to his carriage u.thout assistance. He has since repoi i-d himself cur-d. In all cases of Inflammatory Rheumatism, Rud wny'ssRelief will instantly stop the paiu. Let those who suffer try it. Sorem Whether in the bones, flesh, joints, or muscles, whether in the head or feet, wherever it is, ltad way's Relief will in a few moments, remove every particle of irritation from the system. MaTurial Pains. Tcrsons who have been salivated with mercury, a,od fetl its effects still in their system, whose bones ache with pain, whose 3esh is covered with s ves, Ure assured a Fpeedy relief of their pains, and a romjiletd eradication of tho poisonous deposits, by the use of Rad way's Ready Relief and Renovating Resolvent. Croups, spasms, cholera, dysentary, diarhoca.sick beadache, and chill fever. R, It. Relief is to ba taken internally and applied extern .11?. For sale at the drug stores of Dr. W. L. White, and Dr. W. R. Hurley, Loudon, Tenn. 2-48 St If you are sick, the probability is that the root of jour suffering is in the stomach. From a weak sto mach proceed dyspepsia, langour, oppreesion in the diaphragm, jaundice, headache, nausea, bodily weakness, dimness of sight heartburn costiveness, dysentery, nnd a legion of oth t tormenting dis eases. Indigestion produces thin blood, and there fore distroya the strength and vigor -f the system. To restore the tone of the stomach, and enable it to throw off and dismiss farever all these tormenting and dangerous complaints, nothing is necessary but a persevering use of Hooplasu's German Ri iters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. There is no mistake, no failure in their sanative effect For sale by Dr. Jackson, 1"0 Arch st., Philadel phia Pa., W. It. Hurley, Loudon, Tenn., and J. Chestnut, Philadelphia, Tenn. 2-43 4t MARRIED, On the 26th ult., by Samuel Hamill, Esq. Mr. Wm. S. D crert, of Loudon, Tennessee, to Miss IIakkiet N. CoerER, of Hamltou county. In this city on the 9th inst., by R,ev. Wm. G. DrowulowMr. Thomas A.Shchart, of Austin, Texas, late of Knoxville, to Miss Sarah A. O'Hriex, late of Carter co., Tenn. Ilrown low's Whi-. DIED. In this place, on Monday, the 6th inst., Rob jrt Campbell, infant son of Mr. Robert R. Pr ston, ajjed 2 years and 8 months, Departed this life, at his residence, in Russell county, on Wednesday morninsr.the 25th of Oct. Mr. Andrew Harvet, ayed about 46 years. OBITUARY, SARA II G. ANDERSON. Who departed this life at Ilackberrr, Roane j county, Tenn., on the 8th of October was born in Sullivan county, Tenn., on the lth of January, 1835, and moved with her parents while at) infanl to this county. She had en-1 joyed usual good health until two weeks before her death: it was the fever she was attacked wilh.The family physician was called on as soon as there was thought to be any sincere danger, and done all he could to check the disease but could not; other physicians was called in to consult, but all was in vain, their nnited efforts j could not stay the liana of death, she was taken ! from her family and friends in the bloom of youth. She had a kind benevolent heart, the care and kindness she bestowed toward her lit- ' tie brother and sister who had bf en deprived of their kind mother ii'tWom- months before by thp hand of death, that thev had bppome so I , much attached to her tint it wi tmlv b?rd for ' ! them to jrive her up. She used jrreat irdnstrv j to understand what she had undertook to learn j while at school, and though young had stored I her mind with usoful knowledge. Sh loaves not an euemv behmd. all who knew W loved w sh! ,w M ,, , profession of religion until a f.w rlnvs bifrp her death, hut after some ravs of trouble and great anxiety on this subject, khe ws mnde to rejoice nnd praise ht r greiit T?-deener; the countenance that had been sorrowful for davs, was brightened up with joy .and told hr frends that she hnd found, the following beautiful lines tw, and repeated them: Jesus cm make a dvijig bed, Fel soft as dowiiv pillows are; Vbile on his breast T lean mv head. And breathe mv life out sweetlv there. The deceased has a father, three brothers. four sisters, numerous relations, nnd manv j friends to mourn their loss, but even in their ', affliet'O'i there is one consolation, though her j bodv is deposited in the cold gravp. that her i soul is this dar in that Heavenly world, eniov ing the peaceful presence of thp Savior, nnd in company with all her friends that have went to that hanpv land, and all thp ITeavenlv TTos)s in that wor'd of happiness where all is love ard jov, meeting of fronds and never more to be parted. So let her fricds cease to mourn for her. and prepare to meet her in that ITeav enlv Mansion that the Savior has prepared for his people. S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DENTAL NOTICE. SC. I'AK.SONS, M. D.. Suneon Dsittiit. from a New York, respectfully informs the citizens of Loudon anil vicinity that he may be seen at the "Jefferson lloue,, in this place. He will perform any operation on the Teeth and Gums, in a stylo not surpassed by any pretender of the art in the universe. Teeth inserted on gold plate or roots in the neatest manner without pnin. Painful and tender serves, cured and plugged, immaterial what size or situation the cavities may be. Children's teeth, however irregular they may be, can be adjusted and placed in due form. From seven to sixteen years of age, the teeth should beexamired by a Dentist,every four months and if the parents wouid leave it to the de::tist to perform what operations were necessary, they would have good teeth for life. Those who have laro aud tender cavities, nnd given up by other dentists as lost, please call, and it will be proved hy ecculr demonstration, that they can be saved. The most difficult toeth and riots extracted with as little paiu as possible. 1'roni tbii tv-'hree years constant practice he trusts to give p rfeci saf':.-;.i tion. , N I.' The sijrht ro-I witiiout th ' use of glass es. Reference, by perinis.-ieii, to Vaiesrtitse Mot', M. D.. Tho? Ii..vd". M D.T Kenuedv. M I', ii i:.-.: i.-k. ; M D, Jas .M'eN:ui-l.t..ii. M 1, Xew Yo-k: j.r.d 1 Austin, dentist. AUu uy. ' The mo.-t approved tooth pnwdcrarei brushes ir i sale. " 2-S tf 1 11111). Loveri: g's 1 a:i extra ar-ii-l , r. he syrup 1 i-l !V,r sale 2-4 S L'iM'.ailelphia t rup, this t -;;ij..-i.-sed bv nnv thing bv SMITH A 1 1 ARD IX. T7"K paid the cash tor every thin we bought. Y We present our stock, and will endeavor to give satisfuctiou to t.io.-e who may i'uvorus with a call. That long credit extended by Ji hnsou A Smi'h will not be continued by us. We v ill sll for cash, and 1 1 those w Uo pay promptly. 2-48 SM11JI A HARDIN. LIST of Letters remaining in the Tost Oflice on the 1st of October. If not taken out against the 1st of .January will be synt to the General i'ost OHiee Department as Dead let ters. A K Anderson W W 2 Knight Andrew A sent Wells t Co Ex-Kidd L A press Keeriin William 2" Keyne Alexander L 2Lenard Albert 2 Lav Jessee - M Murphy i .'.-i Mi ii re James Maddux G V Mititciti M A Martin John Mases John 0 Mae inn Martin Moy i N'uin.i;) McCain John MoCrtii v Robt I' Peace Josejdi Ratty Bi.jamiue. W .1 Ra; e R Ritmun E W Ratty Alfred Rraier J .1 R Rodders Attoi'yal Law Robersou Eli Raiidie Me Rolitris Mrs Susan M heynolds Austin Roberts n Wiiliam Rubers-hi Michael Rhoe Hubert Ray Eliza Ii Brown U II Rradshaw Albert 0 lirown Mis Sarah S 1! via in F J Berkley EiimoinI Bashatn .lames Uarns Miiton R row n J V Real J W R.,1-011 J II . RlsliOSS Ji'.o t' Roan Russell J C Cnrberry James R Curnel John C Cntupbeil Miss Mar Crocket R I) Cosselin Jane '. D l)ebubk Jolin E Dye George I.'eury Wiliiani A Doekery Calvin 2 Disbbins Miss Martha Dtsickemian Andrew Davis G W Donhoe Martin F Fleming John Fulkerson Leonidas S Fulker Isaac Frteman Miss SusanahRagaii Martin French & co Mesrs W 1 S U Green L L Graves M on row Gloden Mil;s (iaut William Grigsby Joseph Green N M Cassette John Garner James II Hodger Rolen Marsha w Nelson Starkey Jessee 2 Sanderson Thos Smith Mrs Marouret E Saffell T F Smith V S Smith T S Starkee John Smith James L Sect'y Tenn Lodje W Walton Jessee P - 2 Wilson Join or William Wiley R F Williams William 2 Whippel Joseph Ilenslee John Howard A L Henderson J J Hunter W L Holland Alexander Hill William Hanlon Thos O Henegan James Heiurich Peter James Robt N amer I'l Warth Robt Wright Miss Matilda Wisecarver Johnalhan Wood William Wahan Jesseo Wilson William W, T. LOWE, P. sr. SMITH &HARDIN, Successors to Johnson Smith. I I AVE received their stock of fall and winter : J.JL goods. Tlieir purchases wero made in Pbil j adelphia and New York, an t consist of Lad'ies'Dicss '. Oii'ida sm-ti ft ('t:ll)imir T).T.ttnR Alnaoaa Tin Regs , Frints. (.inghair.s.vlaconetts, Swises, Uiatk Sl k and Ftaid lAndtcp,. i?A?Zx 2?T& mers, Blankets and Lady's Sack Flannels, 2-48 READY-MADE CLOT1IIXC. "T7"E have a good supply of R ady-made Cloth V ing Over, Dress, Sack and Frock Coats Black Doe Skin nnd fancy Cassimere Pants Some extra double breasted Satin Vests, also, Tweed Vests Merino Wool Shirts aud Drawers, and good Linen Shirts, for sale by 2-48 SMITH A HARDIN. 4 GOOD lot of men's Kip Shoes; Women's Lac- e Calf Boots; Gura Over Shoes at 2-4S SMITH A HARDIN'S. V17"E caii show a lot of good boots, some that are M water proof, double soles nnd uppers, made ol calf- -good Queens-ware ami Hardware, for sale by 2-48 SMITH A HARDIN, "IRUPIIED, powdered and brown' sugar, Coffee, j wihck ana green lens, spices Ac, fur sale by 2-4S SMITH & HARDIN. SETTLE TJP ALL persons indi.-li(ed to the late firm of John son A Smith, and Johnson Smith & Co., arc requested to call nnd make payment on or before the Ift tl.-.y of January '55. The old business must be closed up we owe money and wi-h to pay our creditors. If this call passes without the proper attention, we will be compiled lo ham! over our cl:iiiu- to aa oiTuerforc i 1 ction. J II. JOHVSOX. Nov. 13. 2-1S. .1. KUFU.S SMITH. FIVE CENTS SE7RD.$5 VIE above reward will be given fr the delivery of two t-hildrcn to mo. in M.uiroi; cminty.Toiin., with no thanks. .4 Hoy nnd a 677. The boy's name is A. Hart Hampton, (commonly called "J in. ') The girl's name is Martha Hampton I heiby forewarn ihe public not to trade with, or, harbor them, ns I will not settle nnv of their ac counts. 2-48. ."t. DAVID MOWERY. NOTICE. rriHE copartnership of Win. P. Truitt A Co., was dcsolve.l on the ISth day of July last by the death of Win. P. Truitt. The business of the late fifin will be settled by the undersigned. Loudon. Tenn. P. A. SCUAXTOX, Xov. 1S54. 2-4S. Surrireiiiij Partner. A FAIR PROPOSITION " A XY person suffering from, or afflicted with any of the following diseases, ran, either purchase medicines for the same at reasonable prices, or if preferred, by agreement of the parties, on a specifi ed sum. can have a guarantee or no charge for med icine in case of failure: Scrofula eruptions, on the su-face or skin, sick head-ache, costiveness, disor dered liver, stomach, or kidneys, jaundice, dispep sia. flux, diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or injudicious use of mercury, rheuma tism Ac. The abeve medicines with directions f o be hnd lv application at Dr. W. R. Hurley's Drug Sfr..-.LoJ. don, Tenn. 2-42. Cm. G RENVILLE & CO., General Comm ission Merchants 207 RAY STREET, SAVAXXAH. OA. Keep an Otliee at Ciurr.wnocA, T-nn.. :ui-i will make advances at that jioint on CD i -TON,GRA IN and other Rroduce sci:t them fur sale. Commission for selling Cotton, :V)e f1 bale. Other Rtoduce 5 "r ceut. 2 47-1y r liY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. THE HYDRO MAG EN, Or, Waterproof, Ant'-Conniiiftirr CORK SOLKS, Manufactured lj IlAneorRT, Bn. olic.t.A!q 44 Market St.. Manchester. Prinetjml U'uroi n, 102 Woori St., ehcaside Lon don England. American Establishments, 3S Ann Street 102 Nassau Street, Nan-York, U. S. The Ilydro-naijon is a valuable discovery forpro trectinjr the K'vX from damp or cold, and there foe n prentive of many Lunsr diseases. without any doctoring v )i ic. cr. The II vdromaj:"n is in the form of a s- !c. :::..i wi-rn n-i le the hoot or shoe. Its medicated ehiiract-'i' is a powerful untitode to dis ease. For tientlemen it r. nnd healthy, to w,'ar il b fonnd acrrceable. warm, in the coldest or rainiest weather, as (he foot cannot heeome wet if the Hy dromajren is inserted. Ladies may wear the liffht cst soled boots or shoes in the most iin-lei.ient weath er w ith impunity: while Consumption, so prevalent among the youn of our country, may be thwarted by their general adoption. They entirely supersedo over-shoes, ns tiie latter causes the feet to prespirc in a verj unhealthy manner: and, besides, are not dan serous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like india rubbers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the Hydro i.agen. beimj a mere thin slice of cork prepared, peculiarly placed insi le, docs not increase the size of the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy. To children they are extremely valuable, as they may engage in ex ercise w ith comfort and healthy effects. Their ex pense is so slight as to scarce need mention: be sides those who patronize them will find their year ly doctor's bills much diminished thereby. As the Hydromagen is becoming more krown, its sale is incrnsing to an almost ineredil-lo extent. Last year in Loudon, Manchester. Rirmiiigham, Liverpool, (ilasgow, Leeds, Dublin. Taris. Ant werp. Hamburgh and lieilin, our sales reached 1, 7:S2.450 pairs of Cork Soles. This year the number will far surpass that. Ask the faculty theiropinion of their value as a preventive fir Coughs; Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, nnd Consumption. Men's Size, "fl pair, 35 cents. Ladies' do do 30 do Roys' A Misses' do 25 do Xotick. From the Retail Prices wii m.lke a very liberal allowance to Jobbers nnd Wholesalers, so that any storekeeper m;iy make a- fine profit on their sjile, while they are an article that may be kent in any store, among any class of goods For terms, apdlv to II ARCOURT. RRADLEY A CO.. 38 Ann Street, New-York. NOTICE. I HEREBY notify all persons not to buy two notes executed hy me to W. R Kit.i ot rit: ene execu teti Sept. 7t!i I .Vt. for one hundred dollar, due one m-u-th a't-. r d:ir--- ;- ti.l :le- of sare.e date for oee hundred To-. v -b dial's a:d seven ei nts. duo two mouths a:'".-,- d if ', as I have offset-; agwinst said n,tes, tit'-l as fhero war fraud practiced in their pro-cureim-tit. ii.oi ;uiv one pm i -lei-ing 'ai-l notes will do it at their own rUk. t will not nn v them. illCHAEL GINGERY. .Sjpt.20ihLS.it. 2-42tf' To the Creditors of Jno. T. HACKNEY, ' Jxie of Loudon, Jioane connfi, Tennessee. IX obedience to an order of the Clerk of Roane county Court, founded upon the suggestion of the insolvency of the estate of the said deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the said John T. Hackney, are hereby notified to file their claims duly authenticated according to Law, with the clerk of the county court, within six months in order to have a rrtrata distribution i made to each of the creditors of said estate. This ! 23d d.iy of Oct.. 1854. W. C. McLIX. j Administrator of John T. Hackney. THOMAS W. FLEMING, Ware-Hoiisd and Commission Merchant, Augusta, Ga. "T7"H0LESALi: dealer in "Tennessee." "Ala- bama" and "Georgia" PRODUCE. His stores are new and rfftB-enoop carefully construc ted for the safe keeping of all consignments a de sideratum long needed in this city. 2-46-ly i LOST. IN the vicinity of Loudon on the 6th inst, four ! sheets(100 in each) of threecent.Postage Stamps, j A liberal reward will be given for the delivery of ; them at this office. Oct. 10th, 1854, j 4SET3 split bottom chairs well painted for sale t - Ti MfLIN HBaffclff . 1 HUGH L. TINLEY, OF Knoxville, Tenn., having some years expe rience in the transportation nf Goods through ' Tennessee and Alabama, and Jon.f Hehroh, of Charleston, S. C, who lias un experience of 20 ' years in the commerce of Charleston, the last sev- en of the time spent in the Receiving and Forward- ' ing Department of the boutU Carolina Rail Road Company, respectfully offer their services as GENERAL AGENTS and COMMISSION MER CHANTS, for the receiving and forwarding of all Goods, Wares, Merchandize and Machinery through Charles ton, Also, for the sale of all kinds of East Tennes see and Southern Produce, viz: Wheat,Flour,Corn, Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, Cotton, Rice, Oats, Rye, Feathers, Butter, Eggs, Ac. We are not now , nor do we intend to be, during the continuance of bur business, either directly or indirectly engaged in any speculations whatever, therefore intend to devote our personal attention to the very best interests of our customers, relying solely upon our energy and promptness to sustain us, and hoping by unremiting care and attention to merit nd receive a share of public patronage. Office and warehouse on Atlantic Warf, three buildings east of Post Office and C;.. ;ora House. We beg leave to refer to the following gentlemen: N. Gammon & Son, Craighead & Poaderick, and merchants generally, Knoxville, Tenn; Q. A. Tip ton, Rail Road Agent, and merchants generally, Loudon, Tenn; French A Van Epps.and J.J.Bryan, Chattanooga, Tenn: W. B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of Statc.A. It. Crozier, Comptroller of the Treasury, and M. M. Swan, Nashville, Tenn.; R. B. Norvell, Ildiilsville, Ala.: C, L. King, Decatur, Ala.; J. R. Love A Co., Whitesburg, A!a.; 51. L. Swan, Bel I font", Ala.; P. I). Gates, 12 Broodway, New York: Col. Jauies Gadsden, Charleston; John Caldwell, President of the South Carolina Railroad; Thomas Waring, Auditor of South Carolina Rail road: John Kirip, Agent of South Carolina R.ul rnd: Hyatt, McBurney A Co., and J. S. A L. Browic A Co., Charleston, S. C. 2-45 tf. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! JOHN X. DF.LZKLL, IS now rccivinganil opening at the stand opposite the Post Office, a general stock of fall and win ter goods, which he is determined to sell upon the most favorable terms for cash or produce. His stock embraces all articles kept by retail dealers, in this conntry, such as ready-made clothing, c.isha mers, delnnes, and alpacas, Ac. together with a fine assortment of prints, muslins, jaconets,. Ac. Also, hats, caps, boots and shoes, groceries, hard ware, Ac, Ac. Come one, conic nil "here is the place to get your money back. 2-15 tf MRDWAL NOTICE. FRANK BOGART, M. D., lhiiadf!iUUi, Ti i:h: OFFERS his service to the Public in the various Departments of his Profession. Ofiiee 3d Door South Rognrt's Hotel. aug 2:'. 2 37 ly REMOVAL. w 'j lowi; HAS removed his stock of Good-1, and the Post Office to the Rrick store formerly occupied by V'. P. Truitt A Co. He has just received his stock -f UPttJl cfe! X7"intoi Goods, to which he iuvitts the attention of the public. 2-46 McI.IX & UKMtY V RE recti-, big their stock of fall and winter gO'ds, coiisisiiiig of general assortments. which tlii-yotlerr.n the most rersonalile terms call and i fcxaidbie. before you p.! chase elsewhere. oct IS. Aent for the Country in New-York City. T IE M'herlNvi' is prepared to act General t:t f.od "respoiideiit, in Xew York, for ,c--s men and others in the interior, ile will ills wlo-'e i:!ne and attention to the purchase Hii'I s,:'.e Fai.ej un other Goods. Rooks, Prints. Machinery, Manufactures, and Mechanics, Stock and Materi-ils. Phi! isophical Apparatus, Ac.; Drjgs, Patent and other Medicines, Agricultural luipli tnents, Scels, Stock. A'. Collections made and suits prosecuted. Information of all kinds furnish ed with regard to persons anil places here. Situa tions proenred and guaranteed for clerks, mechan ics, professional men and others. Male and Female employees engaged and sent to the country. Pas sages ejuire.dvh.CalLfiirnia Australia and Europe, m mr, -anything that an intelligent Agent, well ac quainted with New York and its business men, can do for aa absentee, will be executed faithfully aud promptly. Communications confidential. Address, with fee adequate to the service. A. E. BARTON, ISO Mulberrv street, N. Y. 2-45 - 61 T IIE Crm heretofore existing under the nam: and stvle of Johnston, Smith A Co.. is this day mu tually dissolved. All debts made and owing by the firm will be paid by Jas. II. Johnston and J. Rufus Smith. AH persons indebted to us either by note or ac count, will make payment to J. II. Johnston or J. Rufus Smith, both of whom are authorised to eloso up the bussiness. Jas. II. JOIIXSTON, J. RUFFS SMITH, J. L. JOHNSTOX. London, Tenn., Sept., 10. 1351. rr'OPAR JLSHiP: rii.i; I Store, formerly owned by Johnston A Smith by J. Rufus Smith, (of the old firm of Johnston A Smith) and P H. Hardin, undrr the style and firm of Smith A HarJin. J. RUFUS SMITH, 2-42 P II. HARDIN. THE CHEST. Ti SIR ASTLEY COOPER BART., H, D The eminent. Jf'dical Practitioner, has left a rafnalik telnet to the World in lit a Great Preretitire of Conxuiiii'iion, and Unfailinij Cure for Pulnionanj DUewtes, wi'houf ihe UK '.of Metlirine. Sir A. C, Hart, inrcntcd and advised the use of the medicated fur CIIKST PROTECTOR, To all persons of all ages and conditions, as a cer tain and safe shield against thoso fearful diseases, Consumption. Bror.chiiis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and other afflictions of the Lungs, which arise from the exposed state of the chest, according to fashion j and the continual changes of our clitnnte "The Protector." is simply a chemically prepared fur, lined with silk and padded, which, suspended from the neck, coders the chest, in so agreeable a manner that, once worn it becomes a necessity and a comfort. "Tho Protector," although but recently introduc ed into America is making rapid progress thro- gh the United States, the Canadas, South Amorica.and the West Indies. It has for a long timo been a sta ple article in England and on the continent of Eu rope, whilo it has grown i.l many countries to the position of an article of dress. To demonsttate these facts enquire of any Eng lish resident in your vicinity of his knowledge of the beneficial effects of wearing the Protector, without Recourse to Doctoring, of any kind. The cost of wearing these articles is a mere trifle, and one will last some years. No one who values the health of himself or his family will be without them. The Hospitals in this country are not alone recom mending them, (nit rapidly introducing them. Har court, Rrrdley A Co., of London, and Manchester, England, were originally entrusted with the Manu facture of the Protectors, hy the lamented Dr.Coop er. and continue to manufacture according to his original instmcticns.and therefore recommend those who would wear "The Protector," to see to their being genuine. Remember this is a staple article and no Patent Modicinc. riotnil Prices: Gent's Size,- $1:50 each Ladies' do 1:00 do Boys' A Misses' do 75 do HARCOCRT. BRADLEY A 0.. 38 Ann Street A 102 Nassau Street, N. Y., U. S. Principal Warehouse, 102 Wood Street, Cheapside, London. Manufactory, 44 Market Street, Manches ter. England. II. B. A Co., are establishing Depots for the sale of "The Protector" in all parts of America. Phy sicians, Surgeons, Druggists. Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchant, Hatters and Milliners, also Gentlemen's Furnishing Store-Keepers are entrusted with whole sale A retail distribution of them, and to whom most lihesul terms are frered for the enterprisa, and a splendid opportunity opens to them for safe and profitable business. For terms, apt lv to H ARCOURT, BRADLEY, A CO. ff? Ann Pfre, New-York, V. . CIF.CULAR for FALL TRADE OF 1854 - .CHARLESTON, S. C. "TTTE beg to inform our friend "ar.T huycrs'o Y Lry (Jo ) !i generally tSat we bare made r. fa.im'et n,-aiaratiuH for our -i'a!l r.tilen. Wo shall prepared to show one of t.i laryett ui '-f ?' te l Stocht w have ever oTered; gelected as usual by ourselves in all the LEADING EUROPEAN MARKETS. Our Establishment and business is now bo well known as being one of the most txtentive in this country that it is hardly necessary to repeat what we have often said before, Viz: that w are prepar ed to offer one of the Largest and most extensive, Stocks of Foreign and Domestic 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, Ilouse- Keeping Goods, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac WE ALSO OFFER 800 CASES of Negro Plain and Keriey of the bent make and Styles; 25 BALES Tic'ilUd and JDuftil Blanket. 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 truo interest to make OUR PRICES SO FULLY UNIFORM AND SO LOW, As to Fecnre popularity as well a3 to made our IIOL'SIiboth in its organization and extent worthy the trade of the South and South- Yet. CAXCROFT, RETTS A MARSHALL. Xos. 209 A 211 King St., Charleston, S. C. July, 1S54. (2-30-ly Al.ES. M'CAt LIE. !EO. 5. JONES McCALLIE & JONES, General Commission Kerchants for the Sale of Produce, MACOX, GEORGIA. RkfkukxckS: Johnson A Smith, London; C. Wal lace, President nf Hunt Tenitcucc & Georgia Rrtil rond; Hook A French, Chattauooga. uec2-3-ly i House. Lot ana Liverv btaLie ir fcaie I HAVE the House, .ott and Livery Stable in the towu of .oudon, Tenn., on w hich there is run- iiins water, fronting Atlanta street, No. I S; aaa contains r m j to one acre, w hich I will sell low. Apply to the Editor of the Free Press, or to JAMES W. XELSOX, oclStf-niO Knoxville, Tenn. A 0. WLLCKER. I. M. KKV WELCKER iV KEY", Snerrxsors to A. G. Well-tier. ATTORN I ES AT LAW, CHATTANOOGA. IT .WW Fel 1-12 ly. .1 . it V K I .11 IS K O L ii II , "!TUW have and desiu keeping a ipiautity of i SlONE COAL AN L CUKE at their landing on Tennessee river. 12 miles west of Kingston. Letters addressed totheni at Belleville, Roane co., Tenn., will be promptly attended to. J. A W. K1MBR0UGH. MayH, 2S51 Oct. H. lfi:j ly Fit AN K A. ICAMSEY, il. P. JNO. W. I' AX TON, !. T Drs. Hamsey & Paxton. NORTH END OF GAY STREET, Kuoxrillc, Tenne'see. 17-liin. GILMER, TAYLOR & CU. Commission Merchants For the sale of WESTERN PRODUCE AND GROCERIES Montgomery, Ala. JUS" Warchouso on Commerce and Tennessee Streets. 15? Refer to Jno. Frain A Co.. Charleston, S. C: D Antii'nac A Evans. Augusta Ga.: Rice Rattle A Co., .Mobile, Ala ; Wright Williams A Co., New-Orleans, La.: An'd. Low A Co., Savannah, Ga.: A. Bell, Chattanooga, Tenn. 2-26-ly WM. TAYLOR d- CO. Warehouse and Commission Kerchant3 Kccivir.g, Forwarding and General Agents, Montgomery, Ala. The subscriber?, 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 rotes. WM. TAYLOR A CO, Refer to Jno. Frain A Co., Charleston, S. C; D'Antignac A Evans. Augusta. Ga.; RI?e, PatMo A Co.. Mobile. Ala.: Wright, Williams A Co., New-Orleans, La.; An'd. Low A Co.,Savannah. Ga.; A.Bell, Chattonoogn, Tenn. may 2-'i-2-"6-ly W. A. PEA I) ii- CO., FASHIONABLB CAHINCT-MAKIiKS A UNDERTAKERS K NOXVILLE, T KX N. rilHE subscribers would respectfully call your a t X tention to their srock of CABIXET-WARE now on hand, and to which they are constantly making additions, at their Ware-Rooms, South-west corner of Cumberland and Water Streets, which embraces nearly all the lending articles of modern styled Fur niture now in general use, such as Sofas, Sideboards, Bureaus, Roadsteads of every description, Pedestals, Wardrobes, Centre, Sofa, Card, Ej tension, lininga-id Breakfast Tables, Rocking, Parlor and Reeded Chairs.Book Cases. Pier Glasses,Cradles,Cribs,etc,etc. Their Furniture is all made by good w orkmen, and of the best material, and in style and (iiality will compare favorabe with that manufactured in the Xorthern cities, nnd elsewhere. You are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock of Furniture, feeling assured they can ac commodate you with any article in their Jine of bus iness, and on the most reasonable terms. ja7-Pt aTh. hurley, attorney at law. loudon, tenn. April 2, 1S53. 20 FALL IMPORTATIONS BY DUlTCAItf. II RGAN & CO. NO. 70, PUBLIC SQUARE, Nashville, Tenn. i "TTE arc now receiving and wi'l have in store by y the middle of August our entire stock of FALL AND WLMLit DRY UOGD.V, to which we invite the careful attention of Mer chants generally. We particularly invite those buying for cash or on short timo to examine our stock and priees. Our success in conducting a busi ness on the CASH AND SHORT TIME PROMPT PAY SYSTEM, -t satisfies ns that it is entirely practicable, aud that there is large clas of buj crs, who, closely studying their best interests, are now acting upon that system. Cash ash shout time gales enable us to keep our means in rapid use, and thereby greatly to reduce the profits required to sustain a business predicated on long eredits. In addition to our puichascs wo will have a large lot of Goods on consignment, embracing various brands of Cotton Yarns, and over 500 bales BROWN DOMESTICS, Drillings, Ac., -of all grades and prices. These goods aro offered freely to the trade iu general, regardless of w hether other goods are bought or not. DUNCAN. MORGAN A CO. SS- All kinds of Barter taken in esceknge for goods, or sold for customers w ithout charge. 2-3t-2m. Dr. W. G. McKEXZIE, PIIYSICIAX and SURGEON, MORGANTON, TENNESSEE. pSf Office at UNION HOTEL. 2-35-5m "RICHMOND DAILY DISPATCH," BY J. A. COWARDIN. SERVED to mail subscribers at $4 a year, in ad vance. Weekly Dispatch $1 per annum. Richmoad. Ya. 2-3S 2m DISSOLUTIOX. ...iit- f . e ,in..l ft. Tl 11 t. '. Anv illa- ' illri nrul til ueeier eiuii io I !,-.) t.u mnlnnl rnncAnt All nflrSOnS intlt'bt- I ed to the late firm will pleasa-come forward and j make pavinent without delay, or close their account i by note." J. M. WHEELER, 7 J. N. DELZELL. J LtudTn. rpK ?ftb, Wf 2 U if IRON. "1Tt7"E havo 20 tons assorted Iron. Mada at tho " ..Rolling- Mill-in -thia place, and of- th following sizes: ""' Round and Squares J, , J, 11, A 1) inch. . Bar or Tire 2 Xi 2X i, 2 tA , 1J 14 and U incti. fK Baud Iron 1J XI, , lii,2 21, 1! Xt U1iandlXi inch. llorsa Shoe 2 1 and T Jt Inch a 1 r , . It is good Iron, and sold at Mill Price by the quautity. JOHNSTON, SMITH A LX. July 11 1854-2-32 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! THE Subscribers are receiving a large and well assorted stock of Seasonable Goods, carefully selected with reference to the .wants of cur eouimui-:'v and those who mat soiourn amonrat us. and uj-L-r such advantages as to challenge eouipe ii in prices style and Tariery ih all these "di"'.- tltieli gtns." Uurot ladies' iress Uoods will be found very attractive and complete, consisting of Tissues, Eerages, Lawns, Silks, Poplins, Alpaccas, Ging hams, Prints, Ae., with Needle Works, Laces, Veils, JtUDoons ana otner .bmDroiaeries, lilovcs, ilitt, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, White Cambrics, Muslins. Lawns, Linens, Ac, Ac. And in Gentlemen's Wear We offer a superior stock of Cloths, Cassimer, Satin and other Yestings, Drap de Ete, Merinos and Merino Jeans, Linens and Linen Drills of every style, Ccttonades, Chambrays, Nankins, Ac. Cra vats, Ties and ith a large variety of Stapl'i Domestio Goods, such as Tickings, Checks Stripes, Plaids, Bleached and Brown Sheetigs, Shirting3, and Drilliozs; Table and Towel Diapers, Flannels, Umbrellas, Hoisery, Ac; Trimmings, ifc, rfc.;and of UltOCEKIES. 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 those paying cash such mducemcnu as must give satisfac tion. We will receive the usual produce of the. country in exchange for goods t.nd allow full rates. WHEELER A DELZELL. Loudon. Tenn., March 10th, 1S51 17-6m GROCERIES, just received from New-Orleans; and for sals low for cash, by 2-2G WHEELER A DELZELL. V T. LOWE, ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANT LOUDON, TRXXESE2. LOOK AT THIS, LADIES! W. T. LOWE, n AS received this day from Philadelphia a nice lot of Plaid Silk Dress Patterns, Cham Glacla Uo.; Bareges do.: Organdie Lawn do. Swiss Mus lins; and some very fine Plaid rfackoncts, and Dress Trimmings, Call and see them. gTw7aPPLETOX d II. PERl$V Cabinet Maker3 and Undertakers; Loudon anl Campbfell's Station, Tennessa rflIK ufidersigned would respectfully 1 return his thank to the citi ns of Monroe, Roane and Blount county, f.r the very liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu ance of the same. I hope shortly to complete ar rangement by which I will be able to fill orders for furniture mora promptly thau I havb hereto fore dune. Any kind of furniture made to order at shttrt notice. For the quality of my work I re ft'r to all w ho have ever purchased any of me and the price will be as usual, as cheap as like article can bo purchased any where else in East Tennessee G. W. APPLETON. N. B. THREE Journeyman Cabinet-makars can have constant employment, and good wages at our shop in Loudon. TWO apprentices wanted letween the age of 17 and It) years, we will give $50 per ypar and board for the first year tc each. WA.Mfci" L'luiu ieeiot walnut pianic lor wnicn we will pay 2J cents per foot, cash on delivery. 2-25tf G. W. APPLETON A II. PERRY. ARNOLD'S PATENT SASH LOCK. HIRAM BOGART of Loudon is an authorized Agent of the Patentee, AVin. E. Arnold, te sell the right of Territory, to use, and vend to oth ers to be used "Arnold's Patent Sash Lock." For simplicity and convenience, this friVfc is just whal the inventor designed it to be, decidedly the best thing of the kind yet invented. Those who aro un der the necessity of proping their Sash up with StUks. Fire-shovels, Tongs, Books, and what not, would do well to avail themselves of an apportunity, for something better. This arrangement is neal and durable, and not liable to get out of order and withal is rery cheap. .Inly 12th. 1351-2-32tf. RAKER & WILCOX. "VlT 3EUC OXjESATjH G II O C E II V M E P C II A X T s ; April 11 2-20-ly. AUGUSTA, GA. JACKSON'S, MILLER & VERDERY, Wholesale. Dealers in FOREIGN A DOMESTIC, STAPLE & FANCT. jtiem uooits, MASONIC HALL BCILDIXG, Wm. Geo. Jno. Sam i. E. JlCKS0!, Between U. S. and Glob Motels, AUGUSTA, GA. T. Jacksox, T O.. . A. -on.l.r.tr, . A. Verpkut. I T-tr- Merchants are respectfully invited to exam ine our assortment and prices, with the assurance that they will get GOODS upon as ooo! terms as in any market South. jiJ-Prompt and special attention given to orders. April 11 2-20-5m NEW FALL GOODS. "TTTE are now rerciving our fall stock of faney goods, to which we invito the attention of Merchants doing business in Tennessee. Our stock Consists of Combs, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Supen ders. Silk nnd Cotton Purses, Pori-Monnics, Look ing Glasses and luirors.l'erfiunery and Fancy Soaps, Ac, together with a h rge s ock of Flax and Spool threads. Sewing silk Ac, also Sebool and Miscella neous Books, Paper, anil Fancy Stationary. Our pi ices, terms. Ac. will rule as low as any house in Charleston or else where. DUNHAM A BLEAKLEY, Au nsta, Ga, 2-20 12oi 2-3lJ. B OOTS A SHOES Something new, just opening at April 2, Oke, n ilsos, A Co. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JOSEPH ANDERSON & SON 4 RE now receiving and oBering for sale at their j oid stand in the UACIvBERRY, and at the mouth of Ilicory Creek near Ciinch Rir er, Knox co. An extensive and well selected assort ment of GOODS, suitable to the approscbing Rea 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 fifT Shoes, all sizes, Ac, Ac. Also an V ! -extensive assortment of Ilard-tcnr Queens-irare. We 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, 1851. JAMES H. RENSHAW ,fc CO. CABINET MAKERS & UNDERTAKERS, North tcest corner Gay and t'hurch S'ts., Knoxville, Tenn. BEG leave ti return to their friends and t'e public thanks for the favor so liberally hereto fore bestowed upon them. J. II. R. A Co., hoping to merit their future parcn age, would inform the public that they are prepared to fill all orders they may b5 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 men, in the DOatest and most durable form. Also, a large assortment of .Vtlaiic Bu rial t'aicn. These cases, now coming into general use, are admited by all who have witnessed their merits to be superior to au other kind of Coffins for depositing in vaults, for ordirnary iutcrmeuts, or for transporting bodies. ;- They are impervious to damp ness, and purlestrly air-tight 3-15tf HARDWARE. -:" INClINSU Stdid Box-Vices, BeHowgAnrils nf jllammers for Smiths also, Ocrmaa Blisra'hsf 'Orrnv! f-'.r ?tl? ORME WILSON k Co.