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7A Montvale Springs BLOUNT' COUNTY, E. TENN' THIS reaowned watering place has been opened the preeent season by the under signed for the reception of visitor. The Hotel will be under the immediate auperintendence of D. W.Tedford, who will pay every niien tian that will ixindllce to the Comfort and COD' venienoe of Invalids, as well as others, and which we think will give entire satisfaction to all. ' The narticnlar dualities of theso Springs, and the eelebritv they have attained in re storing to vigor the debilitated, are too well known hv thousands who have tested their efticncv. to renuire anv ttuMna. The Hotel is situated at the base of the Chilhowee mountain, which is upwards of 2000 above the level of the sea. The atmosphere is pure and invigorating, and the scenery round picttiresqe and romantic. Montvale Snrincrs are nine miles from Mary ville, the county town of Blount; sixteen mile from Louisville on the Holston river, where steambot are daily arriving from Chattanoo ga; twenty-five miles from Knoxville, and thirty-five miles from the present terminus of I i . . WW. 1 'I 1 A the East Tennessee and Ueorgia Knilroad. .LI 1- tri-weekly line of conches wHl run from Mnry- w.tjiio to tne springs during tne season, wmcu the season, win to all who wish nyra an easy access mice. frame d twenty loc ling to loard .TEDPORD, IcTEER. ey. vr. w. tu xville; Dr. V, . llonrv Brannam. Chattanooga; Gen. T. W. Fleming, C. M. Kolb, Augusta, Oa.; A. L. Gillespie, Charleston, a. oi. a. ii. .w . i m T ir- T..l. I ' MW.A n W Pnu Jieiin. I. li. tan uym-v, mu. . , Em.. Athens. - Montvale Sro-inM. June 25, 1852 tf 196 j NEW STORE! For Pay-Down Only! JUST received from New York an addition al supply of rich and desirable Goods. FOR THE LADIES, Most fashionable Silks; latest style Bonnets; Gaiter and Kid Shoes; a great variety of the richest and most beautiful Muslins and Prints, from 0J to 80 cents. GENTLEMEN Can be furnished with almost everything, from the most desirable Cloths to the most beautiful Summer Goods. Received, a heavy stock of Shoe and Boots of almost every description. Men's from $1 to $2,80; Ladies from 50o to $2,25; Children and Boys from 25c to $1. Also, Hat in abun dance, of every hue, from 25c to f 5. - Rccoived. a heavy stock of Queensware and Cutlery, embracing almost every article need ed in this country. Teas 85o to 11,50; and a good rocket-knife for 10c; best Eattm Nail at CJc; Coffee; Tea; Sugar 10c; IndigolOa an ounce, and the Madder into the bargain. I cannot mention everything in this notice. I will hold tlrictly to the CASH, OR PAY-DOWN SYSTEM! I prefer a "nimble penny to a slow shilling." Some Goods I cannot sell cheaper than here tofore, because they are as low as they can possibly be put. But many others 1 can, and will sell cheaper than ever I bought them or saw them sold. When you come to town to buy Goods, please call at my Cheap Pay-down Store, on the Public Square, West of the Court-house in Athens, and permit me to satisfy you that it is your interest as well as mine, to purchase my Goods. I will purchase for Goods any Produce that I can sell again, I will ewe for good Butter 121c: Eel's 6c: Feathers 0o. Received, also, a few boxes (not ordered) Artificial Flower, and a they are of no ser vice to any living being, (the ladies will please excuse me,) I just threw them awny. As Snuff. Ciirnrs, and Tobacco are of little or no service in reality ladies and gentlemen will dense also excuse me in this they will not find these delicious things in my Store; and last but not least, Mall-race or Jied-bye is positively forbidden to come under my roof. A man who will ask me to put an article at the lowest prioe, and then offer me a sum that must fall quite below first cost, I think would tteal if he nod a good chance I mean no per sonalitiesbut I detest this jewing- and twind ling practice. Perhaps such an one imagines that all merchants are swindlers, and that he Is justifiable in swindling too. I am reminded of a person who traveled from store to store to make half a cent, having passed twelve or fifteen, fell into the hands of a sharper wbo swindled him out of two and a half cents. GEORGE IIORNE. P. S. 5000 lbs. good Feathers wanted, for which I will give 80c per lb. G. II. Athens, Juno 25, 1852 tf 196 Chancery Sale of Land and Negroes. John Ik Newman, Jane, Sarah and Rebecca Newman, v. William and James G. Newman, and Levi Smith and others. PURSUANT to a decree of the Chancery Court at Athens, Tonnessee, rendered in this couse at the February term, 1852, I will sell at the Court-house door in Athens, on Monday, the 2d day of August next, on a credit of 12 months, except the sum of ten percent, on the purchase, which will be re quired to be paid on the day of sale, about Ninety Acre of Land, adjoining the lands of JohnL Newman, J. W. Bnrnett and A. O. Rice, in MoMinn county, Tennessee. Also, Four Negroct, Peter, and Daphne and her two children, Uctty and Eliia. Bond and security will be required, and a lien retained on the nd NegroeaJor the nma-vaor tne pur- - " , t - .n-.,n;nncecrroei to mri 1 1 n t nTTio oi lure ex- 4. Ho lil lor distriouuu" in of Sam'l Newman, deo'd. WM. LOWRY, C. fc M. " June 21, 182 ta Frs fee $5 196 1 luur uicr. t( It, E I exert themso. Chancery Court at Cleveland. Thomas 3. Matthews, Administrator de bonit nn of Mary Cox, deo'd, and also Adminis trator U bonit non of James Bean, dee'd, John Rogers, Executor of James Rogers, deo'd, Asa Newport and others. TIIE aooount ordered in the above cause at the last term of the Court, will be taken at the Clerk and Master'a office in Cleveland, on Friday, the 16th day of July next, at which time all the parties interested will attend with their proof, JAMES BERRY, C. b M. June 25, 1852 4t Pit fee $2 198 . ' " ' Henry Wilson, - v. The East Tennessee and Georgia Hail Road . . r " Company. , - . TnE account ordered in the above cause at the last term of the Court, will be taken at the Clork and Master's office in Cleve land on Monday, the 19th day of July next, at which time all the parties interested will attend with their proof. -. - James berry, a if. ' June ifl, 1852 4t rrsf,l 190 . CHERRY PECTORAL rr ! Care f corccs, COLDS, H01RSEXESS, BBOXCMTIS, wnooFic-cocGn, CEOCr, ASTHMA, A.D -COSSUMPTIOS. T ANY years of trial, instead of impairing XtA the public confidence in this medicine. has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expecta tions of its friends. 'Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the com munity, have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never foreet. and produced cures too numerous and too re mnknble to be forgotten. mle it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure still there is abundant proot that the Cheery 1 eotoral does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably,cures the maladies lor which it is employed. As time wakes these facts wider and better known, thitruedioine has gradually beoome the bestlince of the afflicted, from the log cabin of the American peasant, to the palaces ot the European Kings. Ihroughout this en tire country, in every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Pec toral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensive ly used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their high est perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and in do- mestio practice, as the surest remedy their at tending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder coses, and for children it is safe, pleas ant, and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive ave been from parents who have tound it ef ficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. - The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under is own eye, with invariable accuracy and care, it is scaled and protected oy law irom counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic perionty and worth as should- commend itself to their conhdence a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials proved itself to be; and trust by great care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of unitorm strength to afford physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the af flicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemitt, Lowell, Mat. Sold in Athens by G. W. ROSS & CO. Philadelphia by James Chesnutt, Charleston by Bubkhakt, Cleveland by W. K. Pickens, And by Dealers in Medicines everywhere. May 28, 1852 ly 192 Forest Hill Academy, - '7 ATHENS, TENNESSEE, ILL commence its Spring and Summer Session on Monday, the 1st of March next, under the supervision of Rev. 3. Cuubcu, A.B., and Lady. Term, per Settion : Spelling, Reading, Writing and Mental Arithmetic, (5,00 Written Arithmetic.English Grammar, Geography, and the above, 8,00 Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French and Ital ian Languages, the Higher Mathematics, Mental and Moral Sciences, tc, Ac, 10,00 Painting in Oil and Water Colors, Lith ograph, Mezzotint, Ae. Extra, 10,00 Embroidery, Wax Flowers and Fruit, 6,00 Each student will be required to present to the Principal a Ticket of Admission, before entering upon the studies of the session. Mr. Robert N. McEwen has been appointed and duly commissioned by the Board of Trus tees, to furnish Tickets anil receive tho Tuition. Students can purchase Tickets for a whole or half Session, as may suit their convenience, but no scholar will be received for less than a half session. And the Trustees earnctily recom mend that all who intend to connect them selves with the School, should commence nt the onenins of the session, and continue to its close as those who have taken this course ' hitherto have been unanimous in their com mendations of the School. We do not know of a solitary exception. CHAS. W. METCALFE, Sec'y. N. B. Students from a distance can be ac commodated with board in the best of families at $1,50 per week. (Enquire at McEwen's Store.) Feb. 20, 185B tf 178 Fresh Arrival 1 14 Days Later from Philadelphia ! GEORGE wTrOSS & CO. HAVE lust received their Spring and Sum mer Goods, which they invite their old friends and the public generally to call and exjJhlne Wwr purchasing. 'They have a lfge assortment, whirb they are determined to sell as low as they can bo bought at any other house, for Cash down or Produce. April 23, 1952 tf 1 87 ROOSEVELT, HYDE & CLARK, DlRJtCT fMrORTElW AND wholesale dealers tn Hardware, Cutlery, Gims,&c, No. J 89 Meettng-ttreet, Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, SO. VA. tt. U BOOSKVKl.r, 8IMBON nitr, . A. CUM. 179 Fab. 87, 1852 tf mm b. coons, JttUtrney at Late and Solicitor in Chancery, ATHENS, TENNESSEE, PRACTICES Law in the Circuit Courts of JlcMinn, Monroe, Polk, Bradley, Hamil ton, Mcig nd Rhc eountie's, and in the Chancery Conrte at Athens, Madisonvillc, Cleveland and Harrison, and will give strict attention to all business committed' to hit charge . , . office door anove tae rvug more. April 18, 1852 tf 186 ' Hats and Caps. TU8T reeelved, the Spring slvles of Silk,Fur, tt Hungarian, Kcuutb, and Lola Montex Hats, which will be told exti-emcly low for ash, by ., April 83. J G. W. ROSU CO. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA. PREPARED BY J. DNN IS, M.Dri AbcifiTA, Georgia. For Diteate of the Liver and to purify (fa Blood. r PHIS preparation is made of the Sarsapa' -L rillo whiufigrews in Georgia and South Carolina. Tbosaj ho have used the various preparations will fjgd that it produces the best effect upon the syam in all diseases in which Sarsaparilla is indicated, and has a taste more line pure Uarsaparrila than an other prcpe,! lion of the kind no'.vVffered to the public The article sen I fyuti, labelled Sarsaparilla, has a sweet tn.-ie m.i like Sugar orMi ses than spy t!.!. g 1 which prove that there is but 1 1 K ' i or i Sarsaparilla in it. Xhe Georgia : Ha has a bitter taste. corresondim v. which proveTC iste of the frasluwoU it . in' 'fains nothing but ngar enough to the Uairels 'tion cn the cy of mor "djuinBt -uon the rti'.-'d in - -ve its eed id - ) er: Jd, '"lev. Sarsaparfni, w! preseo K. With mo il a mild j Liver an J i persons it disease. Phw s efficacy of t! ;s p-diseucc-, of l effect a .'ie that it is the 1 , i family use, mid t pared, in the Uniied ' Price, $i pep hot' Fori 'o tiy Vil. I WT C. Li! bird, f Philful ' ' in; a K. fetro rv. hKin; f" i. V. Miller, ( June 18. 1 sveliiutL -Uv Athens ITc w " Works. 4 J . THE subscriber would respectfully a or nounce to the citizens of Athens and the public generally, that they are now iopra tion and prepared to do . Casting "-- of every description in their line, and would therefore solicit orders from all those who may want anything of the kind. They are now casting and have for sale dif ferent sizes ot the Uloiie, or Air-tign voot Stoves, furnished complete; various ifJ of Parlor, Nine Flate, Chamber, Ulhce and Shop Stoves. Also, Hollow Ware; Wattle irons; Ploughs, right and left hand. Also, the Kilgore Spiral or Incline Water Wheel, which will saw from two to five thou sand feet per day. ' Persons wishing Mill or Machinery castings can be accommodated upon short notice. . Also, Iron Hailing of every description. They are also prepared to do all kicds ot Brass casting. Zl JlJli-KM AiN 4 T1IU31AS. P. S. We have connected with the Works an excellent Pattern Maker, so that persons wishing castings can have patterns made to order. Z. & T. Athens, Tenn., June 4, 1852 tf 183 JOIINSTON & SMITH, Receiving, Forwarding and ContmUtion Merchant; LOUDON, TEiIV., HAYING erected a large Brick Warehouse immediately on the River, will give their personal attention to all Goods consigned to there. They will also give strict attention to sales of all articles ot PRODUCE, ac, eonv milted to their charge. June 4, 1852 tl . . . 195 Glass. 1 fin B0XES Wind" Gbws of different L VVj sizes and qualities, just received from the "Holston Glass Works, Knoxville, and for sale at "Factory" prices, by JOHNSTON 4 SMITH. Loudon, Tenn., June 4, 1852 tf 193 Medical Notice. " JOHN M. LILLARD, M. D. HAVING permanently located at Decatur, Tenn., offers his services to the citizens of Meigs and adjoining counties as a practi tioner of Medicine, and hopes by strict atten tion to his profession to merit public patronage. He can at all times be found at his office unless professionally absent. Decatur, May 21, 1852 t 191 Docto r Yourself! FOR 25 CENTS. BY means of the POCK ET AESCULAPIUS, or Every one his own Phy sician! Thirty-sixth edi tion, with upwards of a hundred engravings, showing private djieMes in every shape and form, and malformations of the generative system, Br WM. YOUNG, M. D. The time has now ar rived, that persons suffering from secret dis eases, need no more become the victim or quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in this book, any one may cure himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one-tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fully explains it. i 1 .1'- 1 .1 - 1 ' me causd ui muiiiiuou e vnnj ueciiue, Willi observations on marrii derailment "'a which i to enumert s iii t'.c j Ap w- neW&Vl tatter, thisbji))kby mail, or for on- dwv. Ad b beside many other -.1 1 - - - 3 copies will 1, ' M4t WM, YC Si No. 182-SpKuje street, paid. -v, jfSf Dr. Yotttti? oan be co the Diseases described in his .ions, at bis OffioC X$. pi day bctwton vv jv'wo eepted.) V s v 1: ." - tdt- 5 ' "isilof .194 IS1 ' Sale QfcSchssi Land. A CCORDING to the pro;ions of au Act 1. of the General AeeeiA.HJy of the Stat of Tennessee, in such cases maand provided, I will sell to the highest bMdr at the Schoel house on the pi'tnii-v, on Wednesday, th&i&h day of August next, tho section . of Sichool Land isitimte in the 1st friction! township, North, 8d range, East of the Basis line, cose Ditttrict, which has been valued as follows, io wit: The South half of said section al 5175; th North half at $225. " . K E. CRIFFITn, Clerk. I Jane 25, !S52t,t Pit fee $S 1 96 1 Look out for Squalls, - j ALL persons indebted to the firm of Brad ford A ttodeon, oither by note or aciS!j, will do well to come forward and pay, tiit dime saved it that much made, and "you mav save seven dime mid a half. ... - - $ BKADFOltD DOIWQSr, i April 25, '52 tf 18? V Chancery Sale ot Land. John Gee, vs. Joseph Pelton, PURSUANT to a decree of the Chancery Court at Athens, at the February term, 1852, I will sell on Monday, the 2d day of August next, for eash, at the Court-house door in the town of Athens, the South-west quarter of section thirty-first, in the first fractional township, South, first range, east of the meri dian, in the Iliwassee district; and the South east quarter of section thirty-six, township sixth, and range first. West of the meridian, Ocoee district. WM. LOWRY, C. k M. June 21, 1852 ts Prsfee$3 196 Powder. RIFLE and Blasting Powder just received and for sale by G. W. ROSS it CO. June 25. New Southern Drug House. ' SIJIONDS, RUFF &C0-, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 11 Hayne street, CHARLESTON, S. C. TTTOULP call the attention of Thysicians T T and Merchants to their stock of Vheim- colt. Perfumeriet, Paint. Due-StufTt and Se- rart, imported expressly for the Southern and Western trade, which they oner at greatly re duced prices. The Tennessee merchants will find ' it to their interest to examine their goods and nricea before nurchasinor in any other market, j we are determined xot to be undersold lf Recollect the place, No. 11 ITaynt tt., (ttgn of the bottle.) dune is, 1002- -tf 195 IVIodical Notice Dr. Frank Bogart.' OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Tellico Plains, and the publio generally. Office at the residence of Maj. Gaines, three miles JSorth of the Iron Works. June 18, 1852 6m 195 Notice. PHIS is to forewarn all persons from trading JL for two notes oi hand executed by me to James R. Buchanan, of Franklin, H. V., dated some time lost fall, drawn one day after date, one for 8350 and the other for 1220, as said notes are paid, and I will not pay them again, JAMES GAMBLE. June 18, 1852 St 195 Ice Cream! Ice Cream! Oak-Crove House! THE subscriber is prepared to furnish Ice Cream at Oak-Grove House, West end of Athens, on Tuetday, Thurtday and Saturday tvtninpt, to all who are disposed to patronise him. J. W. McSPADDEN. June 11, 1852 tf 194 L1NNE1U & BURCKAIYER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 14 Hayue street, CHARLESTON, S. C, HAVE always on hand an extensive stock of all articles in their line, to which'they invite the attention of merchant! visiting Charleston. June 7, 1852 ly 194 F. D. FANNING, WHOLESALE DEALER IN HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, No, 31 Hayue . C'ltJl ItLESTOJV, 8. C June 11, 1852 tf 194 Wholesale Clothing. THE subscribers respectfully call the atten tion of those visiting this city, or New York, to lay in a stock of Goods, that they have at all times on hand a full supply of Ready-Made Clothing and Gent Furnithina Good, which they will sell at " Wholetale and RetaW with ten per cent, less than any other hnuse in this city. The Goods are all made up by themselves at their manufactory, No. 112 William street, New York, and are all war ranted. I. L. FALK & CO., No. 285 Nina it, next to Loudon Houte tion, CHARLESTON, S. C, And No. 112 William tt, NEW YORK. Charleston, June 11, 1852 ly 194 E. G. BROWN, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN . French, English, German and American STKAYV AND Flf:Y GOODS Gun, Pittolt, Watchet, Jewelry, bc, AT WHOLESALE, No. 28 Hayne street, (up stairs,) next to the Charleston Hotel, . CHARLESTON, S. C. June 11, 1852 tf 194 Southern Medical Establishment. i DR. P.M. COHEN & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Ennlith, French and German Drug, Chemical, I Paint, OI, Dye-Stuff, Patent Medicine, Perfumery, Instrument, Glassware, Trusses, Brushes, and Fancy Article, No. 25, Hayne street, CHARLESTON, S. C. THEIR Dye-Stuffs and Paints being of di rect importation, will be found to be su perior, in quality, and very low. ' Great care is observed in packing, and r G, " " ore put up in very handsome style ' ) ii.l. . .r k .. .;. , -..quell, ,ly 104 MERC IANTS HOTEL, -, THOMAS STEENr Proprietor, Corner of King" and Society ttrecit, CHARLESTON, S. C. Ju- 11, 1862 ly 194 a CARD. 1R& G. KENNEDY, of Chester, and JAMES M. HURST, formerly one of the proprietors of the Planters' Hotel, Charleston, have leased, the AMERICAN HOTEL, King street, and would respectfully solicit from their friend's and the publio a portion of their patronage. We pledge ourselves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accommoda tions unsurpassed by any in the city. KENNEDY 4 HURST, Charleston, S. C, June 11, 1862 6m 194 JUST received, a fresh addition to my stock of Drugs. WM. BURNS. May 14, 1852 J. B. BRANTLEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ATLANTA, OA, HAVING purchased the interest of R. H. Lin, in the Warehouse formerly occupied by Lis A Brantley, will continue the Ware house and Commission business at the old stand opposite the Georgia Rail Road Dep-.t. A share of publio patronage it respectfully solicited. Juu 4, 1852 n 193 Sqtc yonr Money. ly Bnjing at BAINS CHEAP CASH STORE!.- I WORK by the rule of 'Short profits and quick sales," and have lust received my stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting of Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Staple Dry Goods, Hardware, Coffee, Sugar, and Molasses, for which all kinds of Produce will be taken at Cash trirea. Also, Agent for the tale of the celebrated ttowau Kolled Iron. JAS.B. BAIN, Near the Depot, Charlnton, Tennetee. April 9, 1852 6m 185 Look Here. TnE subscriber begs leave to inform the peo ple of McMinn. Monroe and adjacent coun ties, that if they need anything in the Leather line they will do well to give him a cull at bis establishment, near the Stage and Railroads, half way between Athens and Philadelphia. II. M. Simpson, whose skill as a Tanner and Courier is beyound doubt, will be principle workman in the T A N Y A R J). II. Q. Walker, who is acknowledged by all (who have seen a fair specimen of his work,) to be able to compete with any Northern competi tor, assisted by other good workmen, will car ry on the business of BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. Harness of all descriptions, such as Wagon and Bugiry Harness, Blind Bridles, Collars, Hi ding Bridles, Martingales, Halters, Ac, Ac., made to order, on short notice and in a neat state. The subscriber will attend in person to THE HARNESS SHOP. tW Corn, Wheat, Oats, Pork, Bacori,' Bees wax, Tallow, Hides, and to keen down hard thoughts, Money will be taken in exchange for any thing in nis line. Call and see if tins is so, 1L B. YEARWOOD. Feb. 13, 1852 tf 177 RAIL ROAD HOUSE, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the traveling public that he has opened the above House for tho accommodation of all who may give him a call. His House is situa ted in a convenient part of the town, and he hopes by close attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. i . JV. W UJb.ISfc.LU Jan. 23, 1852 tf 174 Family Groceries. WM. n. BRIDGES & CO., ATHENS, TENN., RESPECTFULLY inform the publio that thoy have commenced the Grocery Busi ness in Athens, in the house on the North-west corner of the Publio Square, formerly occu pied by Joel K. Brown, and are prepared to accommodate all who may call, with good ar ticles at reasonable prices. Their stock consists in part of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molattet, Syrup, Cheete, Tobacco, Cigar, Fish, Rice, Candiet, tc. All of which will be given in exchange for all kinds of Country Produce. Their arrangements are such that they will keep a constant supply of all articles in their line. Feb. 6, 1852 tf 176 CLARKE & GRUBB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Good, Groceriei.Kc, (At their Old Stand on White-Hall tt.,) s TRICT attention paid to Consignments of every description, and remittances prompt ly made. Orders respectfully solicited and carefully filled. ROBERT M. CLARKE. THOMAS t. GRUDB. Feb. 13, 1852 6m 177 JAMES E. WILLIMAS, (Late of Knoxville, Tennessee.) cojnjn issMOjy ju ercjia.vt Western cor. of Hunter and Prior sta,, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TTAVING rented the lnree Fire-proof Ware lL house, at the above named lucntion, is now prepared to receive all kinds of East Tennes see PRODUCE usually sent to this market. He will eive his personal attention to tne business. All letters of inquiry in relation to the Markets, 4c, 4c, will receive jwmpt at tention. . r References: Chandler, French 4 Co., Gaines 4 Co. Chattanooga, Tenu. Gammon. Gaines 4 Co., Craighead 4 Dead rick, Williams 4 Co., II. Ault, C. Wallace, and Merchants generally Knoxville, Tenn. IL B. 4 S. M. Leeper Leeper't Landing, Tenn. H. C. 4 L. B. SnffcU, H. T. Cox, Gilbert 4 Son Louisville, Tenn. Officers of Steamboats running between Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 21. 1851 tf 165 R, S. BALDWIN, Wholesale Bacon & Grain Dealer, White Hall Street, Atlanta, ?r.. WILL store and sell Produce for all who wish to send to this market April 23, 1852 tf .187 Georgia Osnaburgs & Yarns, JUST received, a large assortment of Osna biinrs. Shirtings and Yarns, which will be sold unusually low for Cah, by r- ti, Wi i;urwiAA,- v. Agent for the Manufactory May 7. 1852 tf - 169 ' Boots and Shoes. A LARGE assortment of Boots and Shoes, some entirely new patterns, just received nd ion ale cheap tor cash, ny April 8. G.W.ROSS 4 CO. HOPKINS, KOLB & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Sngar, Coffee, Salt,&c. AUGUSTA, GA. Sept. 19, 1851 tf 156 HE subscriber wishes to purchase One Hundred Land Warrants, for which he will pay the Cash down. tf. HAIIDIVlUill. Calhoun, Tenn., April 9, 1862 8m 188 Ready-Made Clothing, A LARGE assortment of Ready-Made Cloth ing of the latest stylo, just" received and for sale low for Cash, by B. K. 11EEDER 4 CO April 28, 1852 tf 178 Rags, Rags ! . THE subscribers wish to purchase large quantity of Rags at the Athens Paper Mill. They keep constantly on hand a quan tity of Wrapping Paper for sale. . Athens, Tenn., May 1, 1852 tf 18 Valuable Farm for Sale! T HE subscriber wishes to sell that valuable property known as the tifKiav AKM, situated 2 miles South-west of the town of Athens, and is one mile and a half from the line of the East Tennessee and Georgia Bail road The tract contains tome Three Hundred and Fifty Acres, about 125 of which are cleared aud under cul tivation. The land is well fenced. There are several first rate Springs on it, a good Dwel ling House, Barn and Outhouses, The toil is good, and a more desirable location can not be found in any country. The terms will be inado accommodating. For further information apjdy to the subscri ber, at Athens, Tenn. R. C. JACKSON., Athens, Nov. 7, 1881 tf 163 Mill and Cross-cut Saws. THE very best article just received and for sole by . G. W. ROSS A CO. Oct. 8, 1851 tf 168 GILLILANDS, HOWELL & CO, DIRECT IMPORTERS A DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 83 Hayne street, CHJIttl,E$TOJ; s. c. N. B. Bolting Cloths always on hand. WM. B. OILULAND, SIliNXT B. HOWELL. W. D. GILL! LAND. JAMES B. NICHOLS. Oct. 81. 1861 tf BAMES GILLILAND. 162 Drugs. TnE subscriber still has on hand a supply of the articles in tho Drug line likely to be called for in this market, lie returns his grateful acknowledgements for past favors, and solicits a continuance of public patronage. And he must further say that he stands in prensiiig need of every dollar owing to him, and he takes this method of informing all Mho owe him, that ho wants the money on or be fore the 1st day of January, 1R52. Athens, Dec. 1851 tf Bakerv Wilcox Wholetale Grocery JKtrchantt, AUGUSTA, GA. KEEP constantly on hand a lnrge and well assorted stock of Supar, Coffee, Salt, Ac, which will be sold at the very lowest market prices. All orders shall have careful atten tion. 3?Bncon, Lard and Feathers received on consignment. July 20, 1849 tf . 84 Medical Notice. WM. G. NICE, M. DM O FFERS his professional services to hit friends and the public generally. Athens, March 14, 1861 tf 129 GEO. W. BRIDGES ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. . PRACTICES in the different counties com posing the Third Judicial Circuit will ttend to the collecting and securing of claims and will give his undivided attention to all business entrusted to his care. March 2, 1849 tf 23 PRIVATE HOUSE. Yfaihington etreet, fronting the Mel waist Epit- 5 copal vuurcn. I THE subscriber will entertain those who call. wm. Burns. Athens, Deo. 26, 1 85 1tf 170 Groceries! Groceries! S. K. REEDER & CO., ARE now receiving and opening, at the old stand in Athens, d at the new building at the Depot, a large and first rote assortment of Groceries, which they will sell at low at they can be purchased m East Tennessee, for Cash in hand, or any kind of Country Pro due. Athens, Nov. 28, 1862 tf 166 Fresh Supply of Watches, Jewelry, &c, S E A iTo R N HAS just received and opened the largest and best selected stock of Goods in his line that has ever been brought to this market. His stock consists in part of FINE GOLD WATCHES, . . Lever, Lepino and plain, from $35 to $195. SILVER WATCHES, . Full jeweled Lever, Leninc, and plain. Fine Gold Chains and Seuls, Keys and Guard Chains. FINE GOLD JEWELRY, Consisting of Rings, Ear-rings of new styles and patterns, Breast Pino, Lockets, Cuff Pins. Collar Buttons, Shirt Studs, Gold Pencils and Pen Cases, Tooth Picks, Gold Pens and Silver Cases, Necklaces, Bracelets, 4c. , SI LV lilt AND P1.ATKD WAKJS. Silver Spoons, Tea and Tabic, Shugnr Tongs, Butter Knives, Crenm Spoons, Soup Ladles, Pickel Knives and Forks, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Plated Castors aud Candlesticks, Brit tanin Castors and Candlesticks, fine Japanned ie "niiers, vo. - -Fk'Xii.'aaiir tM ' AND rw yrny-. Fine Ivory-stiok rnns, from 60 cts. to In each, fine leather and Paper Fans, Lndiet Work Baskets, Dressing Cases, fine Crocia Pur ses, Bead Bags, fine bhell Tucking Combs, Buffalo Tuck, Rending and Fine Combs, fine Ivory and Shell Pocket Combs, Accordeons, Flutes, Flageolets, Fifes, Musical Boxes, Back 0 amnion Boxes, Chess Men and Dice, Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Cigar Cases, Port Monies, Letter Stamps, Seals, Coral Beeds and Necklaces, Walking Canes of all Qualities. from 80 cts. to $10 each, Otto of Roses, fine imported Cologne, Ox Marrow, Rose Hair Oil, Subien Pomade, Nutrative Crenm, Bear't Oil, I'earl 1'owder, 1'utls, best Matches, Pipes, To bacco and Snuff Boxes, Spectacles of all aecc. qualitict and colors, Spectaclo Cases, 4o. PISTOLS. ' Colt's 5 shooting Pistols, Allen's Revolving 6 and 6 shooting self-cocking Rifles, Double and Single Barreled Pistols, of all kinds anu qualities. .' , : , CLOCKa . -Fine French Lever Time Pieces of a new and beautiful pattern. Fine Pen Knives, 1 to 6 blades of the finest qualities; Razors in pairs of the finest quali ties: Cissors and Key Rings. CON FECTION A RI EH AND FRUIT. Candies, Itaisint, Prunes, Figs, Citrons, Pre served Pine Apples, Cranberrys, Lemon Syrup, Strawberry Syrup, Sarsaparilla Syrup, Straw berry Vinegar, Raspberry Vim-gar, Mince meat, Lobsters, Spiced Oysters, fretdi Corn, 4e. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SN UFF, All of the finest quality.' March 26, 1862 tf 183 m 1