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Take Notice. A IX persons indebted to the undersigned, ei ther at his Store in town, or in Sweet watel Valley, are earnestly requested to tall ami st lit all open account for ISM, by Note or Caidi; all debt of longer standing by early pay ments; so that the expense of collection may be avoided. The highest price will bo given for Corn, "Wheat, Out.-, Feather, Ac. A. ilckELDIN. Athens, Jan. 0. 1 8 o2 tf 173 Notice. ALL jicr'ons are hereby notified not to trade for an obligation executed by me to AS il liam Yearwood for three hundred bushels of Corn, dated in the Fall of 188U, as the bamo Las boea fully paid by nu.. .Tan. 30. 1S53 ",t 1'" To Stock Drovers. THE subscriber linn prepared lots in the im mediate vieinitv of the Railroad, a short distance from the Depot, and can accommo date Stock Drivers to any extent and upon reasonable term His residence, Oak-Grove House, is within convenient distance, where he is prepared to entertain all who may cull on him with the best tho country all'ords. Ho is in constant correspondence with lousi ness Houses, and can furnish the latest, inform ation in regard to the markets, Ac. He is also prepared to accomodate Watroners. JAM. "V. McSPADDEX. Athens, Nov. 21, 1801 tf 165 BarIron and Castings! THE subscriber: having leased the TF.LLIC'O IKON AVOUKS for "a term of years, are now in operation mid prepared to till orders for Bar Iron, Holloa Wort, Mnchinrrti, Stow , ' andotirr Castinfs. Ifnvinira large nuinber of nnttcrns on blind and exi.ciieiieed workmen in flint l,M,nrllii,.t! lliiiV cull H'limlv ('lls!ill''S of I all kinds on t-liort notice. The quality of the Iron is unsurpassed by any made in East Ten nessee. J'oundreys and Machine tdiops supplied on the most, favorable terms of the market.. Having had a long experience in the niami faoturiii'? of Iron in its various departments, they would respectfully request u elm re of public patron a-je. PAX I EL WELCH .t CO. May 23, 1851 ly !"' A LOT of superior UPPF.lt and SOLE LE.VT1IER on hand and for sale low i.t J. MeCAL'tillKY S. Nov. R, 1850.- Ill mi. a. A. long, fi ila dclph ia, Ten n . , nANING permanently located, respectfully tenders his professional services to the cit izens of the place nnd surrounding country. His charges will he moderate in all cases. Nov. 21, 1851 Iv 1"5 Iron Agency. A FEW tons assorted rolled Jroii from the Etowah Iron Works. Tire iron, 1 to 2 inches wide. Square " " J " square. . lioiind " i " 1 " round. Hand " 1 " " wide. Kail, Rod and other Iron suitable forliluek Binilhs und Farmers. .IAS. U. TiAIX, Near the Pi pot. Charleston, Oct.' 81,1 851 tim 1 2 Land for Sale in Sweet Water Valley, liiwassee Purchase. THE undersigned offers for sale a Farm of 1S7J acres, lyiif? 4 miles south of Philn dclphia, Monroe county, Tennessee, on the Morgnnton road, und within one mile of the East" Tennessee and Georgia Railroad. Said farm embraces some of the best land of said vallev, which is not surpassed perhaps by nnv vallev in East Tennessee, nnd has ploiitly of 'timber and about 70 acres in cultivation, watered by n running stream, with a sufficient portion of' good nrable land to clear. There is a pood orchard of early and late peach and npple fruit, a dwelling about 60 by 18 feet, a Inrc'C bam nbout the same nze, 4c. It is con venient to a mill and shops, nnd more land ad joining can be had if a '"'''.'jy 0 ' Aug. f..185J If J.si , "Medical Notice. wi. m. n. mat. . ' '' rA r r.N. DRS. MAY & PATTON HAVING associated themselves in the prac tice of Medicine, respectfully tender their professional t: rvices to tho public. In critical cases, when required, both will be in attendance without additional expense. March 7, 1851 if 128 C. W. FERRY & 10. wiioi.ksam: and ultail iikalf.rs im Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Straw Goods, ASD UMBRELLAS, (MASONIC HALL BUILDINGS,) Broad street, Augusta, Gn. TH'ING connected by co-partnership with one ) of the heaviest Manufactories at the North, wo feel assured that we can oiler unusual in ducements to Merchants to make their pur chases of iih, and we solicit un examination of our stock. Dec. 2H.J851 ; If J Groceries! Groceries! N. IV. lthLUCH & CO., ABE now receiving nnd opening, nt. the old Htnnd in Athens, ami at the new building at the Depot, a large and first rale assortment of Groceries, which they will P' ll as low as they can be purchased in East Tennessee, for ("hash in hand, or any kind of Country Pro duce. Athens, Nov. 28, 1S52---if !' ATHENS HOTEL, A TJIEXS, TEXXESSEE. Geo. W. Mayo 11 AS removed to the large Brick Tavern on I L the Public Square, heretofore occupied by .lames S. Bridges, Esq., where he is puepared to accommodate the trawling public. March 8, 1850 If 7(1 Wood-choppers! Wood-choppers! "VyANTED at the Tellieo Iron Works, one V hundred Wood-choppers, for which Cash will be paid at high prices. D. WELCH 4 CO. Dee. 2rt, 1851 tf 170 PRIVATE HOUSE ICiuiiHid'M utrecf, fronting tht MethinUst Ejdt rojnd ( 'hiireh, nil IF. subscriber will entertain those who J. mil. W.M. BUKNS. Athens, Dec. 2t, 1 SOI if 170 JAMES E. WILLIMAS, (Late of Kuoxville, Tennessee.) co si. n is s i o .v .w k tic it a .v r, Western cor. of Hunter and Trior sts., ATLAXTA, GEORGIA, HAVING rented the large Fire-proof Ware house, at the above named location, is now prepared to receive nil kinds of East Tennes see PltODl'CK usually sent to this market. He will ?ive his personal attention to the business. All letter of inquiry in relation to the Market, 4c., 4c., will receive prompt at tention. Itr.rtnRNTEs: Chnndler, French A Co., Gaines 4 Co. --Chattanooga, Teiin. Gammon, Gaines 4 Co., Craighead 4 Dead riek, Williams A Co., II. Ault, C. Wallace, and Merchants generally Kuoxville, Ten ti. II. 1!- 4 S. M. l.'eepcr Lecper's Landing, Ten n. H C. 4 L. B. Suffell. II. T. Cox, Gilbert 4 Son Louisville, Tenn. Officers of Steamboats running between Kuoxville and Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 21, 1851 tf loo Kolston Glass. 1 O'T BOXES assorted sizes, just received on J) Consignment, and will be sold at, the manufacturers prices, (and freight,) which is lower than any Glass of the same quality can be imported. G. W. ROSS 4 CO., Amt. Oct. 1851 If 15tl $59 Reward! I WILL give th? above reward of Fifty Dol lars for the apprehension and delivery to me at Athens, Tennessee, a Nouro hoy named ELI AS. Said boy is of a mulatto color, nged about twenty years, tive feet live inches high. Said Xe.'i o u said to be smart ami sensible. Or I will give the sum of Twenty-five Dollars if ciughl and s cured in any .laii in the United States, so that 1 can get, hfm. lie was raised nt or near Tellieo Plains, in Monroe county. Tenncs-ee, and is suj.po: eu. to be la null pari of the count rv. 1AMES W. GRIS1IAM, En-tutor of i'liiundiT Wrhjlit, deceased. Athens. Tenn.,' Sept. 15, 1851 tf 150 Confeclionaries. A GOOD lot of Cohfcetionnries in small pack ages, jut. received and for sale at Balti more Prices with the expenses added. S. K REEDER 4 C ). Dec. So, 1851 tf 105 T. HASDEN' LAYT0N, M. D., HAVING permanently located at. CAL HOUN, Tenn., respectfully proffers his professional services to the citizens thereof and vicinity, hoping bv strict attention to the duties of his office, tolie favorably noticed by those requiring Medical assistance. Oct. 21, 1851 ly D'5 Clothing Warehouses. II, II. COLE & CO., Xos. SIS and K18i West Baltimore tt.,bctirccn Lit" rlii nnil llitii'tinl, Kurth side, BALTIMORE. rpiIE largest nnd best stock of BEADV MADE JL Cl.llf IIING ever offered in Baltimore Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, nil colors, quali ties and sizes, from $ 2,50 and upward. Biinta lounsaUl to 5,50, and upwards, embracing all styles offline;.-, plain and pluid Cn?siineres. Vests of every variety at corresponding pri ces. Also a large assortment of Boy's Cloth inif. 'importing our own Clot In direct from Eu rope, and maiinfaeturing on the most exten sive scale, i niiii'es us lo offer inducements to lmr.-hascis not t ' be surpassed by any Cloth ing E.t.iblislimeiit in tho United States. The proprietori. are determined to make the Whole sale Booms the point of great attraction, and have now made up more than 511,000 Garments, from the finest quality to the lowest in price. In the Custom Department will always be fiuiiid the choicest selection of Cloths, Cus-i-nieres and Vcstings, which will be made up at the short e-t notice, and in the latest style, and a tit ahvavs guarantied. 'I he once price system strict ly adhered to. Bcmi-mhcr the name and place, Xos. 218 nn 1 318. West Baltimore street. II. 11. COLE 4 CO. Baltimore, June 27, 1851 ly 1 I t S A VA X X A II A D AUGUSTA. THE Steamboat Company of Georgia Bun the following Steamers as above, viz: DAVID L. ADAMS, (iron,) CHATHAM, (iron.) TIIOS. S. MKTCALFE, TENNESSEi; Which, with tow-boats nnd lighters, nfford untiHiilli (facilities for transport at ionof freight to the interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabnma,iu connection with the Bailronds. The elegant steam-pneket D. K Adams will connect with the steamships Florida nnd Ala bama landing freight by them in 6 days from New York to Augusta. Freight (now taken at reduced rales,) will be forwarded rr of tnutmi anion. In order to'prevent detention or niitearriogt, bills of lading should be nddrcssed to SAM'L M. BOND, J'rtmdrnt, Savannah. Merchandise for the interior to JOHN A. MOOBi; Aatnt. Augusta. Jnne27, 1851 ly 1 U G CO. W. BR IDGCS . JIT-TOHXKV AT LAW, Athkns,F.at Tknni'ufk, BRACTICESin theditferoalcoiintieicom B p.niug the Tluril Judicial Circuit wil -iittend to the collectinpiinilseciirinir ofcluim mid will give his undivided attention to ul htmnrO entrusted to li is cure. JMnrcha.l8l!l--tf 2.1 Wool Carding New Machine flillE tnbicriher respectfully in form i the public that I e ha Marled n Nkw Woot. Cakdino Macimnk, n t ' Lis old stand, !l 1-i mile Knttof Atl rus, nnd is prepared to Card Wool into good Itollint tho usunl price. The Machine win itinMn on an l.iipino l.nllie, and it of a very (iipenor order nnd finisli. JOSEPH HAMILTON Hninilton'i X Roads, ) MoMinco.,Ain.S3,l85I.J tf L"3 Notice. T)V virtue of an order of sale issued from the ) otliee of the Clerk of the Circuit Court and to me directed, I will sell, on tho Rill day of March next, nt the Court-house door in Athens, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest that. David W. Ken ned v has in and to an undivided Tract of Land, EI( it IT V ACHES, more or less, belonging to the heirs of .lames Kennedy, deceased, lying in McMinn county, 2d Civil District, adjoining the lands of Uriidi Kiker nnd others sold to nil ihfv it judgment for debt and costs that Chambers 4 Mcl.in obtained against him be fore Daniel Mel'hnil, Esq. ROBERT F. BR A DIN, Shcrif. Jan. HO, lboU Ids. JVs fee f 1,00 175 Dr. Keelcr's Family Medicines. A VADE MECUM OF HEALTH. A REMEDY FOR EVEltT ILL, .IFFLtCTEIt JlK.in. DR. Kkki.er's Corcn Svbit. Among all the remedies before the public, litis stands pre-eminent in tho incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all ull'ections of the pulmo nary organs, occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one affected with any of the above complaints to secure it nt once. It is warranted to cure or no pay. Price only 60 cents. Du. Keki.kr's Ooiumat. and Carmin'ativf. Every family whether rich or poor, who values health and all its blessings, should have this invaluable remedy nt hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known for Diarrhea Dysente ry, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infant um, Chnlie, Flatulency, Griping Pains, Croup, 4c, nnd for all diseases of the stomach and bowels, caused by Teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians nnd others, unsolicited, has given it a reputation as firm as adamant, Price 25 cents per bottle. Dn. Ki:KLKRr Vi:RMifroE Synrp. This re medy is pleasant to the taste. Harmless to j the patient ami all powerlul in destroying ami removing all kinds of worms from the body. It is without doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroying medicine before the public, and will, if 'administered necordiiie to direc tions, remove them within 5 or fi hours after taken. The dose is small, nnd each bottle contains twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per- bottle. Du. Kkki.kr's Livi;r and Sanative Paw Although not recommended' as a "cure all," yet they lire the mildest nnd best remedy to remove Consumption, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head ache, Indigestion, 4c. Unlike oilier purgative medicines, they leave the bowels always re laxed, consequently are the proper medicine for families and ersoiis leading a sedentary life. Price 25 cents. Dn. Kixi.i'.n's Kiuxmatic Lotion-. A justly C'lclualed external application for pains of the Chet, Neuralgia, Iloni'l-ache, Sprains, Bruises, Tic Doloieax," Swellings of the .hunts, Bheu luatism, Gout, Scmtiea, and for all disorders wherein a sedaMve and rubefacient remedy is applicable. Price 25 cents er bottle. All of the above celebrated and extensively used medicines, arc prepared nnd sold Whole s.ile nnd Betnil, 2!U -Market street, Philadel phia, Mid f r m!: by G. W. BOSS 4 Co., Athens, and by Druggif't9 nnd Merchants in all tho In rue towns throughout the State. Oct. 17, 18,-,1 ly IfiO C. A. JOICDAK, CALHOUN, TEXN., HAVING permanently located in Calhoun, respectfully tenders his services to the public generally. His work shall be done in a si vie inferior 'to none in East. Tennessee. The Ca.-h is always expected when the work is taken away. New York' and Paris Fashions regularly re ceived. Cuttin? and repairing done on Ihe shortest notice, and nt moderate prices. Country Produce will be taken in payment for work ill the market price. Oct. 31. 1S51 tf 162' DENTISTRY. DR. TO.TT COLLIXS, n A VINO permanently located in Athens, Tenn., where be can nt all times be found at his Office or Athens Hotel, except absent on professional business. His office is on the South side of the Public Square, where teeth will ho examined free of charge. Being thanktul for the liberal share of pntronnsrc already received, he hopes to elicit the confidence of those that need the aid of a dentist. His long exper ience and practical knowledge justify him in assuring those who entrust their work to his care lo be executed in an unexceptionable manner. Teeth filled with nothing except fine Gold Foil. Teeth will be inserted either on plate or pivot, of the finest nnd best qunli tv. Teeth Extracted in a manner not to be surpassed for safety, certainty and case, either ;ii, ;d ,.ni riiliiroforin. All otierntions - - i . . will be pil'formed embracing the entire pro- fesslon. Work will be executed as cheap ns it ..... , .11 - 1. 1 is possible tor good worK to neoone. vn worn insured to cive entire satisfaction. Jan. 0, 1852 tf H2 T?lore New Goods at Calhoun. J. II.lVELLS K AS just received Brown, Crushed nnd Loaf Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Ten, Salt. Nails, Gun nnd Blasting' Powder, Black smith's Anvils, Hand and Sledge Hammers, Viccs.Screw Plnlcs.Bcllowscs, rawing Clinins, Log Chains, Stieecher Chains, Coil Chain. Pis tols, Hoop Iron, llorseShocs, Horse Shoe Nnils, Wnann I'.oxes, Hand Saws, Ci-oss-cut Paws, Mill Saws, Mill Saw Files. Painted nnd Var nished Burkcls. Tubs, Saddles, Bridles, Mar tingales, Collars, Carpet Bags, ClockB and Fan CV ClOOl Is, Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, lints. Caps, Crockery, Drugs Medicines, 4e., to which tho attention of his customers nnd the public are invited. ITjT Wheat, Oats, Corn, Pens, Tobacco, Country-made Jeans, 4c, taken in exchange for Goods. Calhoun, Oct. 21, 1851 tf lfil F. D. FANNING & CO., ILtT CJ1V JIMJWJFJCTUJIERS No. 31 Hnyne si rest, cii.ntLEsro.y, a. c. Dec. 19, 1851- 109 Notice. T)V virtue of three orders of sale issued fpmn ) the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Cmrt for McMinn county, nnd to me directed, I will sell on the Htli day of March next, nt the Court-house door in Athens, for cash in hnnd, to the highest bidder, ONETRAOT OF LAND, as the property of William G. Martin, in Mc Minn county, tiounded on the North-east by William Combs South bv A. MeKenser,, sold upon Ihrce orders of sale one in favor of John H. Leuty, nnd the other two in favor of Riec4 Leuty to satisfy three judgments nnd costs ngainsi, the said W. G. Martin nnd.AV. 11. Hunt, which they recovered before William MeKiimv, Esq. ' HENRY WOLFF, Deputy KhtrifT. Jan. 22, 1852 tds Prs fee if 1,50 175 Boll in- Cloths! NUMBERS C, C, 7, 8 nnd 0, just received and for sale by MeEWEN4GIIXESPFE. Oct. 20, 1851 If 102 Cash for Straw! 1 nfli T.GADS of Wheal, or Oats Straw wsnt J UU cd at the Athens Paper Mill, for which the highest price in ( Wi will be given. ROBERT T. OL'n'VS 4 CO. Jan. 10, I&5i tf 173 KOGHIl'S Liverwort and Tar. A SAFE and certain euro fr Consnmptii n of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Couirhs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis, Whooping Coiigh,and all Pulmonary affections. OPINIONS OK THE PRESS. The Louisville Journal says: "Dr. Ttosers' Liverwort and Tar not onlv gives immediate relief in coughs and colds, but, from the testi mony of men of the highest standing here nnd elsewhere, it is making some very remarkable cures of consumption." The l'ahwny Register adds, "We have heard it stated by persons of great respectability, who have used this niedidine, that it is one of the most remarkable medicines of the nge, for Coughs, Colds Influenza, Bronchitis, Asllnnn, Pain in theSidennd Breast, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, nnd all Lung complaints, which, if neglected terminate in consump tion; nnd tho certificates attached to the ad vertisement would seem fully to justify this statement." LIVERWORT. t This plant has, for many years, been found to be of singular virtue in the cure of direc tions of the Liver. More recently it was as certained thnt it possessed great power in ar resting Bleeding at the Lungs, Coughs of a chronic character, 4c, and of essential service in nil diseases of a pulmonary character. TAR. This article ii now universally acknowledg ed to be the most healing and efficient appli cation for diseased or decaying lungs, r nny portion of the fleshy or muscular parts of the human body. Its medical and preservative qualities were understood by the Egyptians in the earlvnges of the World, and doubt now exists among scientific men, that the prepar ation used in the embalmment of ho-li.--, was composed principally of this ingredient. In later sge.-, it was found to he in universal use nniong the aborigines of America, and nt this dny it ii their principal, nnd, in fact, only me dicine for an unsound siale of the lung::, or any approach to it. 'Jlm-e who are acquainted with the history of this lnirdy race of mm, know that dmtli from 'outturn ftion is link lion n among them! The medical faculty in all coun tries appear to have become aware of the gi enf healing properties of this article, nnd are now introducing it in their practice. Dr. Buehan, of England, Dr. Ci icliMn, of St. Pet n-s bun', Dr. La Priciuv, of Paris, mid the dis!iiiL'ui-h-ed Dr. Cooper, have been in the habit of com bining it with oilier articles in their prcscrip tions, and with entire sucec-. Jim-are of Count) rfi its and Bt.t Ln'totiont! The pennine article is signed Axii;i:w Ro gers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price l per hot tie, or six bottles for o. Sold wholesale and retail bv SCOVIAL 4 MEAD. 113 Chalres st., bet. Conti and St. Louis sts., New Orleans, Solo General Agents for the Southern Slates, to whom all orders and npplicnf ions for n ceneies must be nddrcssed. Sold, also, by P. II. KEITH 4 CO., Athens, Ten. Cowan 4 Hammond, diaries) on. Ten. W. II. CiiAKiMii.Ks, Cleveland, Tenn. March 28, 1851 ly 130 Jew David Ycr Hebrew Plaster the onu.iT hi:ju: For Jlhtumntimii, Gout, Pain in the fide, Jflp, Back; Limbs and Joint, Sernfula, Eini'n E vil, White .S'hv7.v. Hard Tumors, tit if Joints, nnd all J'iu-ed J'oius uliitti vtr. Win re (his J'ln.ster is ajijilitd Jiain cannot exist. THESE PLASTERS possess tho advantage of being put up in air-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. Hnve von friends going to California? By all means advise them to' take nlong a supply of this plaster, it may save them hundreds of dollars, if not their lives, ns the exposures which they have to indure in the mines is sure to bring oil disease, w hich might be easily cur ed bv the use of this celebrated plaster, for the want of which ninny hnve been obliged to quit their labors nnd fall into the hands of tim physicians, who, by their extravagant, high charges, soon take away the hard earnings of the bravest laboring "men. By sleeping in tents or on the ground. Rheumatism, Spinal Disease, Stilf Joints. Lame Back or Side, and nil like diseases are sure to trouble them nnd ninny times entirely lay them up, when the simple application of this plaster would give them immediate relief, and enable tlieiu to proceed with their labors without delay. It has been very beneficial in cases of weak ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stom ach. Weak Limbs Affect ions of the Spine, Fe male Weakness, 4c. No female, subject to pain nnd weakness in the back or side, sdiould be without it. Married ladies, in delicate sit uations, find great relief from coiislnntly wear ing this Plaster.' 'Ihe application of the Plaster between the shoulders has Im en found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, nnd Lung AO'ections, in their primary stages. It destroys inflam mation bv perspiration. Beware of counterfeits nnd base imitations. Dealers and purchasers generally arc caution ed against having of any but our regular A gents, otherwise they will bo imposed upon with n worthless article, as many base coun terfeits of this Plaster nre in existence. REMl'.MBER! The genuine is sold only by us, nnd our au thorized Agents throughout Ihe South. No Pedlar is allowed to sell it. In future the gen uine will have the signature of E. TAVI.OR on the new steel plate engraved label on the top of each box; to counterfeit which will be M-oscc'iited as forgery. 1 SCOVIL4MEAD, 113 Charles st., New Orleans Sole General Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders and applications for a cencies must. I addressed. Sold by P. H. KEITH 4 CO., Athena. Cowan 4 Hammoxh, Charleston, W. II. Craiuuii.uk, Cleveland. March 28, 1S51 ly BIO Why will you Suffer, ffIIOUSANDS of bottles of (ho AMI'RI D CAN COMPOUND have been sold du ring the past )cnr, nnd was never known to fail of turinc. in a lew i.uj , mo wori cuso of certain delica'e ilisenfct. Siminiil wenk nntsnud nil dicnsei o( tho Urinary Orgnm. Persons nflVctcd uing this pleasant und popu lar rtincdy,neeil fear nocxpofiire, ni it lenvet no odor on tho breath, requirei no rcjtric tionsin diet or hmincsi contain no mercu ry or noxious ilrugt injiirioui to tho system, and is ndnpled to every nge, sex or conili. lion. Ilisnlsnthn best remedy known for Flour Alhns, or Whiles, (female complaints) with which thousands suffer, without the knowledge of a remedy. This celebrated cmody lias lone nr,"n private practice of n physician with iintrriiij hicccm radically curir.R ninety nine of tho hund-rd cnsei in a few days. Around each bottle are plain nnd full descriptions. Q3-CAUTION. Ask for tho American Compound, nnd purchase only of tho Agents. Observe I bat the genuine hni 1 lie written sig nature of tho proprietor, and tho name blown in the bottle. Price $1. For talo by O. W . BOSS &. CO., Athens, Tenn., nnd iy Druggistsin all large townsm "March 1-1,16311 120 Entwl awrt:n to Art of Cna-m. ta tli jnr 1-jl, l.r J. H. lMI'tlllTCIM. M. IV. in Ihe rl-rk's UUlue of lUti Oidlrict Cuurt fur t! w lorn of IVnniylTania- Anotlier 6cientifio Wonder! Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S GltEAT DYSFEPSIA CUKER I pa sir- ti . .V yn m fU 1 lC THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE. T5JREPARF.I) from BENET, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions ol Baron Lik.bir, Ilie Pbjsiologicnl d emist, by J.S. HouuirroN, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. This ioii Irulv wonderful rcu.rdy for Inih oi.btion, Dvsrr.rsiA, Jaumiiu k, I.ivi.a Com ri.Ai.NT, Coxstii ation, nnd Di im.iTV, curing niler Nature's own mcll od, by Nature's ow n Agent, thcGii'tric Juice. Half a tei.'pmH'fiil nflY.i HN, infused in wnlrr, will iligrrt er dissolve, I'lVE Pol'Ni'S OK lioASr III-. i Kin nhoul two ioht.s, out ol the PEPSIN is tbc chii-f e'cmcnl, or Great Di restine Principle of the GaMrie Juice the Solvent of the Fond, the FnriMur, Preserv ing, and Slimulaiinc Am lit of Ihe Stomach ami Interims. It is extracted from Ihe Di gfslive Siomiii li ol the tlx, I lina forming an Artificial Digisiivo Fund, precisely like the natural Gasl'iic Juire in itsCbemici.l powers, ami furni-liing a Co.nri.F.TE and I'r.r.lnT Si ii-'TiTLTi-for it. p.y (lie aid of IhisprrpHralion, the pains mid evils of Indigestion nnd Djs ,k psiu are reliiovi d,jst us lliey would he by a licaltl.y S'omiK .li. It it doing wontlcis for Dyspepiies, curing cases of Debitity,I'mria tioii, Nervous 1. ( line, nnd Dyspeptic Con sumption, siiipoi-ed to be on ll.e vcrue of the irr ive. The Scientific Evidence upon which it i based, i in tbc highest degree CURIOUS und I! U.MARK API, E. SCIIIXI ll'iC t.riOE.XCFATiuos Lir. Bit: in bis celebrated work on A nimnl I In uiis tr'y,sa: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, niialn'ons to (hcGastric Juice, may be readi ly prepared from (be niicous membrane ol the stomach of the Calf, in which various articles of food, as incut und epi;s, win oe siuicnm, ,.io,...i nod ili -i sti d inst in the same man lier us tin y would be in'lbc human stmnacb." Pit. Comuk, in lus vaiuiioie wriuiij; oo io I. iu.. ;.,lr.,rv Ilici slinn." observes Ibat ,lu diiiniiiition of the due quantity of (lie Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cnue ... .... i i ... .i..., .1.. .t;ii.'ti- of Jiyspepsia; ' nnu ne hhiu i"" " gnifbed professor of medicine in London, who was severely nlllitlcd with this cnmpluint, finding even thing else to fail, bad recourse to the Gastric 'Juice, obtained from t lie stom achs of living animals, which proved com pletely succcsfiil." Proletsor Di'Ndi.isox, of the Jefferson Col lege, Philadelphia, in bis grent work on Hu man Physiology, devoirs wore than fifty pages to an examination of this snbji rt. His ex periments with Dr. IVnuuioiit. on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stom ach and from animals, arc well know n. "In all cases," he sny,"digc?tii'n occurred per fcclly in thu artificial us the natural diges tions." .2.V.7 nrSPF.PSM CURW, Dr. IToufiii. ton's PEPSIN bus produced the most mar velous effects, in ennui: c:ies of Dmii.iTV. Emaciation, Nkrvocs Dkcmnt, und Dvsi F.r ric Cossu.MrTioN. It is in.poililc to give the lie tails of casts in the limils of thiB lu'.verlife mcnl: but authenticated certificali s have been given of mnif than Tii O IH '.DhED RENAL E.WLi: CURES in Philadelphia, New York and Boston, alone. These are nearly all desperate cans, and Ihe cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. It is a j, rent N Kvots Antiootk, and par ticularly u." ml for tendency to Billions Dis order, Liver Complaint, Fever "d Ague, or badly treated Fcviraiid Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and oilier drugs upon the Digestive Orpins, nfler a lor.g sirk tiefs. Also, lor rxc rs in eating . and the ton free ne of ardent spirits. It almost recon ciles II, AI.TII Willi lMT.irFANI'F. OLD STOMACH CO.VPLA IXTS -There is no firm of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not stem to rerch nnd remove ntonre. No innttri how bad they may be, it Gives Intant Ri.i.ikf! A single hose nr.- JlOVK.S Al.l. TIIK L'.Xl'I.F.ASANT FVVrTOMS; llllll it only needs to be repealed for a short time to make these food t ffects permanent. Purity of Illood, und Vi,'or of Body follow nl once. II ip:iriieul.ir!y excellent in i im s of Nuufeii, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of ll.o pit of the Stomach', distress after eating, low, cold stale of Ihe Illood, Heaviness, L,owricssoi pmi, D.'spoiiilenry, i ninciaiion, i m'i "...! ('.ency to Insanity, Suicide, An. J . . 1-1 ! . I . I 1 , (innrl (ill JIT. IIOt'tiHTON S I 1" '. " t .. re ;n Him Dr.irP ft ii il ruulnr M'di- iih; in mi i ' - r . cines, Ihronghout the United Stales, it is prepari'd in l owiier nun in rium en" " in Prescription vials for the use of riiysiciiins. Private Circui.ahs for the uso of Physi cians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or Ihe whole urocess of 1118 ll.-IO", ....v. , preparation, nnd giving the authorities upon whic.lmhe claims cu mis new inm-uj .. based. As it is IS'ct a Skciii t I! hikdy, no objection can bo raised agninstits use ly Pl y hip .la nd in ir mid rrcuhir piacliee. Price. ONF. D LLAR per holtle. (VV OfSSKRJ E ryS'-F.very hotlln of the genuine PKPS1N bears Ihe written signn. tnreof J.S. IIOUGH10N, M. D., solo pro- ... .. .... . K...l prirlor, flumueipnin, rn. vL-pj-rigiii u Trado Mark secured . frr Sjld by nil Druggnn ami ucaici in Medicines. l orsnlc by GF.O. W. ROSS k Co., Athens. John STANi ir.i.n V Son . Philadelphia. Hruiir.s it RnvNOI.ns, Ccuton Sept. 1!), 1831 ly 15G Valuable Farm for Sale! rfjMIF. subscriber wishes to sell that valuu Jl bio property known ns the CEDAR SPRlXd FARM, situated 3 miles South-west of the town of Athena, nnd is one mile nno n nun irom inn i;... nffho Knst Tennessee nnd Georgia Kail- road. The tract contains some Three Hundred and Fifty Acres, nhniii l'2.r of which are cleared and under cultivation. The land is well fenced. There arc several first rate Springs nn it, a good Dwelling House, liiirn anil Outhouses. The soil is good , nnd a moro ilesirahlo locution can not be found in any country.' The terms will be made iic.cnirimndnling. For further information urply to tlie subscri ber, at Athens, Tenn. ' R . C. JACKSON. Athens, Nor. 7,1 851 tf lti3 Mill and Cross-cut Saws. f IMIE very best article jusl received nnd for Acnioby O. W.ROSS & fO. O t. 3,1631 If J5U GILLILANDS, HOWELL & CO, DIRECT IMPORTERS ft DEALER IH Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 33 Hayne street, CW.flti.KSTfA', 60.C. N. D Iloliinjr Cluilis always on hnnd. wm. ir. cir.i.u.AKn. v. D. nll.l.U.AM). IAMF.3 II. MCIIOLS. oci r,i. is.-, i r S1PMF.Y S. HOWELL. JAMES CII.LILAKU. IC2 HOPKINS, KOLB & CO., WHOLESALE HEALERS llf Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, &c, AUGUSTA, GA. Sept. 10. I?5I if ISO LIX L BRANTLEY, Warehouse anil Commlfoi .tlcrchanl, Atlanta, Ga., '17'ILI, ntlend to the purchase or inle of ('niton and Prov isions ofa II kinds, for otif-tomnry rommissioi s,iiuil liberal advances iilwnji: maileon nuy articles in store. OSKril B P RAVn.KY. rees ii. LIN M irib 1 t, l-i.M-ly 129 Hew Fall & Winter Goods GEO. w.ioss & CO. r AVI'.j'iPl received the largest Stock for - tho Fall Trade they have t ier offered in the place , mid ill (bni.k tl eir customers anil the public. gri rail) to give the in n call, ns f ii r i ;r 1 1. 1 in ti nt the picis shall suit the scarcity of money, ns the Goods were bought uniiFiniMy low, ami will be sold the same way fur ("nsli or Produce, down. As to articles und prices tl.cy rmiM give any description, but tl.cy lime lirnrly cm ry thing usually brought lo ibis muiki t , mid will tell u lit tie loner than ever. Oct. 3. i er-1 tf 158 OAK-GROVE HOUSE, WEST UM) OF ATI1E.XS, TF.JVJY 'RllH under L-ncd having purchnscd tho resiilem c formerly occupied by Ihe lion. Spencer Jariiagin, (i nil refili' il it with much labor iiud pxpvii'c, both in rel rcrcc lo tlm House mid in procuring n bountiful supply of I lire Water, i pleased to nntiniiiicc to his friem!s ntid the public grnerally, that he will spare no pains m rendering bis (able invitinc anil Iih house pleasant nnd ugrrc able lo such ns choose to favor him with II f ir iiafronnge. J AS. W. McSPADDEN. Pepf. 10. IP.M-tf 150 jjnigs, 'F'HF; siihscribrr still bus on hand n supply of the nilicles in the DHL'Gline likely tobecilled for in this markrl. He rctiirrtl bis cm ti" I ill ni hnowlegenieiits for pnst favors, nr.il solicits a coiiliiiiuiucc of public patron age. ' And be must furtlier say that he stands in prcs irg need of rvrry dollar owing; to lum, and be takes this method of informing nil who owe him, that be wnuts the money .on or before the 1st day of Janunrv. 18.12. WM. BURNS. Atbet-s, Drc.21,lf51-tf Bakcr& Wilcox . WHOLESALE cn o cer v jii:r chajyts. A(Jfit'STA,GEOBOIA, KFKP const ntitly on hum! a large and well assorted stork of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Ac, whnh will be sold at the very lowest mnrke prirrs. .illorilerssliall have catcful fittcn tioii. yp Pncon, Lnrd and Feathers received on coiisiciunrnt. July ail, I SID tf , 3 Boots .iiid Mices. LAP.GR nnd well selected stock iust re- J ccived, mid w ill be sold f heap for Ctsh or Produce, by G. W. KOSS &. CO. Oct. 3, 1851 tf 158 Medical Notice. VM. C. KICE, M. D., o FFKHS bis profesionnl services lo his friends and tbJ public cenerallv. Athens. March 14, 1851 tf ISA WeWTR M ! P. II. KEITil & CO. jllir, undersigned having purchnscd Jack fon & I, i li. a an's entire slock, nre now re ceiving and opening, at Ihe old stand, a huge and Deuutiful nssorlmrnl of JVEtf GOODS! ndnptrd to the season, nnd invite the people to give them a cull. They propose, to sell at the most leusoiiable prices, and know they imii nnil will give ns good bargains many other boue in Athens or elsewhere. They will also alwnjs keep a genrrnl as sortment of Huts nnd Cnps, Bool and Shoci, (iroreries, Ilarilwnre, ic. They have tho Goods call and examine for yourselves. They will lake in exchange for Goods, Corn, Wheat. Oats, nnd in fact nil Country Produce usually tUen b merchants. PHILIP II. KF.ITII, JAS. B. TAYLOH", WILLIAMS MAYFIELD. Athens, Dee. 13, lfiSl tf 1C8 Variety Store! seaTorn nAVTNG removed lo the new building on the North side of the Square, would in form the people of Athens and vicinity, and in fact every body, that he has received large mid general assortment of almost all articles that u.nn or woman could think of. nnd that ho is willing to sell nt prices so low that tho pleiisuro of purchasing will be quit insupportable. Among n thousand other nrticlrs too terti ous to mention, will be found some splendid GOLD AND SILVER WA TCDES, a fine assortment of Jewelry sucb ns Breast pins, Kings, Lockets, Chains, Kar-ringi, &.c. SiUcr and (Jenmin Silver-wnre.T The best lot of Pistols ever seen nny where. Knives, entirely loo sharp and Cuely temper, ed to talk ubout. - LEVER CLOCKS. Walking Cnnes, Toys for children, te. COKFECTIO jYA R I E S, Such ni Candies. Cocoa Nuts, Oranges, AN nionils, Cream Nuts, Pine Apple Cheese, Soaps, Perfuinrry, Ac, Ac. J,o. 1 TOBACCO AjD SUGARS. But why enumerate ? Call and see for yourselves. N. B. Watches and Clocks Repaired and rtrgtilafrd. Nov. 7, 1851-lf 1C3 t