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Rogers' Liverwort & Tar. A SAKE and certain cure for C'oiisiini.lioii of the Luna. Spitting of I"'1', t'ouilh. Colds, Asthma, Puin i" the Si.Io. bronchitis. Whooping Cough.nnd all Pulmonary affections. FATR UTS FROM CF.RTIFICATKS Which en., he wi " f" by calling on the Agent and netting pamphlet: Mn. A..a Ilni. AsswUnt bur eon I. S . Xavv Hospital. 'w York, ayw-Pr. Roger UveYwort and Tar sur.d ease of the n, distressing Asthma of twenty-si "I,J ins. Siitned Aoam Iaii.iis abl w...T.i r-i-., f, '""'"I 1; says: I had the Consun.pt !' attended with the most distressing coin:!., and d.schniged erernl quarts of blood from the Lungs, and .11 inv friends and physicians gave n.e up to die. vet a few bottle of Pr. lagers Liverwort and 'Tar restored me to perfect henltli.I (iAIIRIKI. IIITEHKAD. Sworn to a.i.1 subscribed this 28th day of November, 1814. Hj; Manor of Cincinnati. Mr. Child (resides on Sixth' street, two door west of Smith. Cincinnati.) savs: I liu.l the pulmonary Consumption, attended wit li a most distressing eoutrli. which reduced me to a mere skeleton, and althoii-.'h under the care of an able phvsician, Prof. Hamsun I con tinned to mow worse, and slave up nil ho .e of reeovcrv! At this crisis 1 was persuaded to trv Pr. Roars' Liverwort and Inr. wlneli entirely healed my lungs and restored me to perfect' health, by the Use of n few bottles. 1 Signed Ann Cmu.. Dr. William Riehardy of Cincinnati, says: Although it. mav eem unprofessional, I reel unstrained to state that I used Pr. K"f is Liverwort and Tur in the ease of I harles Wade, who wi .)ie I'''''""'';1'" Cuntumplion, with the happiest clloet, alter the usual remedies had tailed. Si.-ne.ll liii nAiins, M P. The folio'" wrlll'" fr"m l'-l'1!',,cih-town, Kv.:-Your IV. Ko-ers' Liverwort and ....,i MtUf.irlitm ill this place. lr. Howard prescribes it, and pronounce it one " tin bent medicine t '. . K II. llAvrnAiT, Tirutrsrist. Rev Ifenni HVwtfion. of l'atriot, (iallia ou.il v. )., writes:-l)r. !:.; Liverwort and Tar has been the im "f matching my wife from a premature yrav,..' J I Signed IlHSHT Wimhia Mr M'rriwth'r, of Denmark, Tenn., writ es: Pr. isomers' Liverwort ami Tar has met with Croat, success. A vomit! man ol this place, supposed bv every "one to be in the last tage Consumption! was entirely cured by its use!! Iignedl JJavii. MKmuwMTtiP.ii. u L 1 Jlrmigtst. ieare of Counterfeit and Rase Imitation! The genuine article is signed Am.rew bo-ers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle I'riee jl per bottle or sis bottles lot o. Hold wnulcilo...dretailhyvirjAMEA1)i 11S Chart res st., bet. Conli and St. Louis, New Orleans, sole Agents for the Southern States, o whom all orders and applications for Agou ti. must he addressed. Sold also by . H. Kf.itii A Co., Athens. Cowan A Hammoxk, Charleston. W. II. CiiAlownxs, Cleveland, Moss it MuIvahv, Ponton. Cokkix, Madisonville, And agents in every town in the State. March 2, 1833 ly. 183 1" F.CF.l VF.P, Superior Brown Sugar for fami V lv use; Crushed Sugar; l'ulveriscd Sugar; Coffee; Tea; Sulphur; Allum: Copperas; Soda; Indigo; Madder; Pepper; Spice; Suit; Molusses, Whitehead; Nails, and for sale. Julv 2, 1852 (.. I IUH Mi Drugs, fTMIE subseriher still has on hnm" a supply of .1. the articles in me uruij . n.-.. called for in this market, lie returns ins cratcful aeknowlodi!cmciits for past favors, and solicitsa continuaiice of public patronage. And he must further say that he stands in pressing need of everv -b.llar owimj to hitu, and he takes this method of inforiniiij! all who owe him, that he wants the money on or be fore the 1st day of January, 1 Mi . Athens, Pec. 1851 tf . Read y-MadeClothing. A LARtiE assortment of Uendy-Made Cloth inof the latest styles, just received and for sale low for Cash, by S. K. KEEPER CO April M, 1 . tf 173 iwpkinsTkolb & CO., WUOI.SSAI.I utii.Kns in Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, &e. AUUUSTA, OA. Sept. 19, 1851 tf ISO Georgia Osnaburgs & Yarns, "T I 'ST reie(L a large assortment of Osna- f I linr 's. Shirtings and Yarns, which will be I old unusually low for Cash, by (1. W. IK 1SS CO., Aenlf'r the Manufactory. M.iv 7, 1852 tf 189 ROOSEVELT, HYDE k CLARK, DIRECT IMPORTER AND WHOLESAI.l DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c, Ao. 13'J Meelimj-iitreet, Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, CUAHLfsro.V, SO. CA. , J. IOOKVI!LT, .bS7. 1N92- simuN iittjb, 4f 0. A. CLARK. 179 Chancery Sale of Land. James Sloop, Aduii nist rator of James E. Patter sou deceased, M. Caroline Patterson and Julia Ann Patterson. IJCILSUAST to a decree of the Chancery Court at. Athens, at tho August Term, 1852, I, William Lowry, Clerk and Master of aaid Court, will sell at the Court house door in Athens, McMinn county, Tennessee, on the 4th dav of October next, " 110 ACRES OF I.AKD, in said eonntr of McMinn, being the land on which tlio said James I- Patterson lived. Fif ty dollars of the purchase money to be in ndTance, two hundred dollars against the 2.-th of Pecember next, and the balance at one and two years, in equal instalments Imiid ud seenritT required and a lien on the land. WM. LOWIlV, C. it M. August !, 1852 Ids Pre fee ?5 205 Osnaburgs and Cotton Yarns. RECEIVED, a few bales Georgia Osnaburgs and Cotton Yarns, which will be sold heap for cah, bv May Jl. 8. . REEPER k CO., Agent. JOHNSTON & SMITH, tUcHvimg, Forwarding und CmtunUtton Merchant, IjOUDIW, tkniv., HAYIN'O erected alnrgcBntcK WAnrimror immediately on the River, will give their personal attention to all Goods consigned to them. They will also give strict attention to ales of all articles of PjiOJ)(j'C, tc, com mitted to their charge. June 4, 1832 tf Iti 'ATSBft CHERRY PECTORAL Far the Cure of corens, colds, hoarscf.ss, BRONCOITIS, WIIOOPI.VG-COICU, CBOCP, ASTHMA, AKD 10.S13IPTI0.. OFall the iiuiiicio i5 iiic.i.ciiics extant, (and some of them valuable.) for the. cure of pulmoiiarv complaints, nothing has ever been found winch could compare in its effects with this preparation. Others cure soniet inies. but at all times and in all diseases of the lunsrs ami throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly af in accordance with the direc tions. W'c do not advertise for the informa tion of those who have tried it but those who have not. Families that have known its val ue will not be without it, and by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous con jcipH'iiccs of Coinrhs and Colds which neglect ed, ripen into fatal (oiisunipt ion. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Hoard of .indites in September, 1 S 17; also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country; also the Piploma of the Ohio Insti tute at Cincinnati, has beeuijiven to the Cher ry Pectoral, by their Government in conside ration of itsextraortliiiary excellence and use fulness in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. licad the following opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of the Port mid Citv of St. Johns, May 8, 1852. Dr. J. C. Ajier: Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, has proven what I foresaw from its composition, must he true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable. 1 think" its eipial has not yet been discover ed, nor do I know how n better remedy can be made for the distempers of the Throat and Lungs. .1. .!. Hi kton, M. P., F. 1!. S. See what it has done on a wasted constitu tion, not only in tho following eases, but a thousand mure: Srimrnv, Jan. 2-tth, 1851. Dr. Aier: In the month of July last, I wns attacked by a violent diarrho-a in the mines of California. I returned to Sail Krancisco in hope of receiving benelit from a change of cli male and diet. My diarrho-a ceased, but was followed by a severe cough and much sore ness. 1 finally started for home, hut received no benefit from the voyage. My eoiiirh con tinued to grow worse, and w hen I arrived in New York, I was nt. once marked by my ac quaintniiccs as a victim of consumption. 1 must confess that I saw no sullicicnt reason to doubt what my friends nil believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invalua ble medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. You would not re ceive these lines did I not regard it my duty to state to the nlllieted, through you, that my health, in the sace of eight n I lis, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your Cherry Pectoral. William W. Smith. Washington, Ph., April 12, 1S4S. Dear Sir: Feeling that I have been spared from a premature grave, through your instru mentality by the providence of Cod, I will take the liberty to express to you my gratitude A Cough and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced me too lo'v to leave me anything like hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your "Pectoral." It seemed to afford immediate relief, und now in a few weeks time lias restored nio to sound health. If it will do for others what it lias for me, you nrc certainly one of the benefactors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am Very respectfully yours, Jons J. Claiikk, Heetor of St. Peter's Church. With such assurances and from such men, no stronger proof eon be adduced unless it be from its effects upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AVER, Practical Chemht, Lnieelt, Mas. Sold in Athens by C. W. KOSS & CO. Philadelphia by James I'hlsnot, Charleston by I!i iikiiaiit, Cleveland by W. K. Pickens, And by Dealers in Medicines everywhere. May 28, 1852 ly 102 Land for Sale. Thomas II. Henderson, Administrator of Mat thew Knox, deceased, t'. Amcy J. Knox, widow of Mnthew Knox, de ceased, nnd Margaret White and Samuel lute, I'.inalino JleCiimpbcll.lsnac McCaitip bcll, adult heirs of Mnthew Knox, dee'd, and Elizabeth J. Knox, Win. T. Knox, Oc tavia Knox, Alanza Knox, and Angeline Knox, minor heirs of Mnthew Knox, dee'd, by their Guardian ad tit-in, Milton P. Jar nagin, and Lorinda Eliza Knox, infant heir of Mathew Knox, dee'd, by her Guardian ad litem, Amcy J. Knox. Dl'IlSCAXT to a decree mndc in this cause 1. at the lust term of the Circuit Court of Hradlcy county, September term, 1852, I will on Saturdav, the iioth day of October, 1832, offer at public sale on the premises, on nine months time, the following described Lands in ltradlcy coiintv, Tennessee, of which Mat thew Knox, dec' J, died, seized nnd possessed, subject however, to the wiJow's dower there on, to wit : The South cast quarter of section six, township three, range one, West of the I basis line, except C4 Acres off said quarter, ' -i i , , . i.i , 1 - I e ti which Jesse .iicitiey oas a uceu lor. iVtso, no Aeres, more or less, it being pnrt of the South west quarter of section six, township three, range one, West of the basis line commencing and running with a conditional line between Samuel George nnd Jesse Atehley. Also, S3) Acres of Land in the N'orth-ctist quarter of section six, township three, and range one. West of the basis line containing in ull 219 Acres, and all in the Ocoee pistrict. The terms of the sale will be on nine months time. except the sum of One Hundred andSevcntv- i.ii -i . :,i i.. I , . i nve wouurs, which win oe requircu 10 oc pnto down, ami Hie balance ol llie purchase money must be secured by note nnd good sccuritv, nnd n lien will be retained on the Land for the balance of said purchase money. JOHN II. PAYNE, Clerk. Sept. 17, 1852 flt Pre fee 9 208 Medical Notice, JOnX 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 hojies bv strict atten tion to his profession to merit public patronage. He can at all times be found at his office unless professionally absent. Pccatur, May 21, 1852 t 191 SCGAR and COFFEE to exeh inpe for Wheat WM. LUINS. Aug. 13, 1853. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, PWCPAUKD IJY J. DENNIS, M.D., Al'UI STA, ii;olUIIA. For Ditease nf (he I.imr and to purify the Blood. r",IllS preparation is made of the S.irsapn L l illu which grows in Georgia und South Carolina. Those who have used the various preparations will find that it produces the best effect upon the system in till diseases in which Sarsaparilla is indicated, and has a taste more like pure Sarsaparilla than nil other prepara tion of the kind now offered to the public. The article sent South, labelled Sursaparilln, has n sweet taste moro like Sugar or Molas ses than any thing else, which proves that there is but'little or no Sarsaparilla in it. The Georgia Sarsaparilla has a bitter taste, corresponding with the taste of the froi-h roots which proves that, it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and Sugar enough to preserve it. With most persons it nets upon tho bowels as a mild purgative. Its healthy action on the Liver ami Wood preventsthc tendency of mor bid influences mid is often a safeguard against disease. Physicians who may question the efficacy of this superior honie-niade article in diseases of the Liver, have only to observe its effects in the cure of Jaundice, to be convinced that it is the host adapted to professional and faniilv use, and that it is the best that is pre pare! in the I'nitcd States. Price, i?1 per bottle, or t bottles for $5. For sale by W.M. II. IJKIDCKS A Co., Athens: W. 0. Lit lard, Sweetwater; John Stantield, Philadelphia; Pr. W. U. Hurley, Loudon; Pr. 15. 11. Strong, Knoxville; It. F. Martin, Cal houn; Co wan k Hammond, Charlestrm; L. D. it V. Miller, Cleveland. June 18, 1852 ly 15 Athens Foundry and Machine Works. fpHE subscribers would respectfully an I t.,ii m.a in I In, cit izens of At hells nild the public generally, that they are now in opera tion una prepiircu iooo : anting r.t r.rnv dnset-i it i, ,n In t heir I iiio. and would therefore solicit orders from all those who may want anything of the kind. Tliev tire now casting and have for snlc dif ferent 'sizes of the Globe, or Air-tight Cook Stoves, furnished complete; various sizes of ... . .., t ...I. 1 i:!..... Parlor, ine nine, i naniocr, wince nun .-op Stoves. Also, Hollow Ware; attic irons; Ploughs, right nnd left hand. Also, the Kilgorc Spiral or Incline AVnter '.V!in"l, which will saw from two to live thou sand feet per dav. 1'....,.,, kl.in.. Mill nr Machincrv castings can be accommodated upon short notice. Also, iron nailing oi every uescni .. They are also prepared to do all kinds of Brass easting. ZIMMERMAN' it THOMAS. P. S. We have connected with the Works an excellent Pattern Maker, so that persons wishing eastings can havo patterns made to order. 1 Athens, Tenn., June 4, 1852 tf NEW STORE! For Pay-Down Only ! TL'ST received from N'ew York an addition al supplv of rich and desirable Goods. FOlt Tllli LADIES, Most fashionnble Silks; latest style Bonnets; Gaiter and Kid Shoes; a great variety of the richest and most beautiful Muslins and Prints, from Oi to 80 cents. GES'rr.F.MEX Can he furnished with almost everything, from the most desirable Cloths to the most beautiful Summer Goods. Received, n heavy stock of Shoe nnd Boot of almost every description. Men's from II to 2,5(i; Ladies from 50c to 2,25; Children nnd Boys from 25c to I. Also, Hat in abun dance, of every hue, from 25c to $5. Received, n'henvy stock of Qucennrare and Cutleri, embracing almost every article need ed in this country. Tens 35c to $1,50; nnd a good Foeket-knifVfor 10c; best Katern Xail at Cc; Coffee; Tea; Suyar 10c; Indiio lQo an ounce, and the Madder into the bargain. I cannot mention everything in this notice. I will hold Mricthi to the CA Slf, Oil PA Y-DOWX S YSTF.M I I prefer a "nimble penny to a slow shilling." Some Goods I ennnot sell cheaper than here tofore, because they are as low as they can possibly be put. But ninny others I can, and will sell cheaper than ever 1 bought them or snw tliciu sold. When you conic to town to buy Goods, please call nt my Cheap Vaji-doim Store, on the Public Square, West of tho Court-house in Athens, nnd permit me to satisfy yon thnt 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 give for good Butter 12Je; Eggs 0c; Fenthcrs 80c. Received, also, a few boxes (not ordered) Artificial Flower, nnd as they are of no ser vice' to any living being, (the Indies will please excuse me,) I just threw them away. As Snuff, Cigars, and Tobacco nrc of little or no service in reality ladies and gentlemen will please also excuse me in this they will not rind these delicion things in my Store; nnd last, but not least, ISall-Facc or lled-Fie is positively forbidden to come under my roof. A man who will ask me to put un article nt the lowest price, nnd then offer me a sum that must fall quite below first cost, I think would ttcal if he had a gooil chance 1 menu 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 iusliriahlc in swindling too. I mil 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 who wiudled linn out ot two ami a liall cents. GEORGE HORN'S. p. s. 5000 lbs. good Feathers wanted, for which I will give 30c per lb. U. 11. Athens. June 25, 1852 tf 196 Doctor Yourself! FOR 25 CEXTS. BY means of the POCK ET ESCLLAPIUS, or Every one his own Phy sician! Thirty-sixth edi tion, with upwards of hundred engravings showing private diseases 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 ki ackkry, as by the prescriptions contained in this hook, anyone mnv cure himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one-tenth the usual exnense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of mnnhood's early decline, with observations on marriage besides niauy other lerangements which it would not he proper to enumerate in llie puouc prims. tl?" Any person sending Twenty-Fite Cent, .n, l.,ed in a letter, will receive one copy ol his book, by mail, or five copies will lie sent for one dollar. Address "PR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce street, rhiladclphia." Post paid. June 11, 183317 m Powder. 1) IFLE and Blasting Powder just V and for sale by O. W. ROSS received OSS A CO. June 25. New Southern Drug House. SIMOXDS, RUFF & CO., WHOLE SAL E DRUGGISTS, No. 11 Haync street, CIIAKLESTOX, S. C. T1T0ULP call the attention of Physicians T and Merchants to their stock of Chemi 71....4., 7;i 7iif-'i nnd Se- l,ll, M IJ .....-, ;e- ..;(,- gar, imported expressly for the Southern und Western trade, wlneli tney oner at greauy re duced priees. The Tennessee merchants will find it to their interest to examine their goods and prices before purchasing in any other market, na we are determined not to be undersold either at home or abroad. Recollect the place, No. II llaynttt., (siin of the bottle.) June 18. 1852 tf 195 Medical Notice. Dr. Frank Bogart, OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Tellico Plains, nnd the public generally. Office at the residence of Maj. Gaines, three miles North of the Iron Works. June 18, 1852 Bin 195 oTlLNG'S STEAM REFINED GOLDEN J SYRUP. The best article ever offered in this market, just received and for sale, by mny 28, V.2. S. K. REEPER A CO. OAnA LBS. prime New Orleans SUGAR, OUl' just received and for sale, cheap for Cash, by the barrel or pound, by April 23 G. W. ROSS .1- CO. UNNEAU & BURCRMYER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 14 Haync street, CIIARLESTOX, S. C, HAVE always on hand an extensive stock of nil articles in their line, to which they invite the attention of mcrchuiits visiting Charleston. June 7, 1852 ly 191 F. D. FANNING, WHOLESALE DKAI.LIt IX HATS, CAPSAXD STRAW GOODS, No. 31 Iluyne street, cn.iiiLKsro.-v, s. c. .Tune 11, 1R52 tf 191 Wholesale Clothing. rrM!E subscribers respectfully call tho nttcn L lion of those visiting this city, or New York, to lay in a stock of Goods, that they luive nt all times on hnnd a full supply of Heady-Made Clothing and Gent Furnishing (iood. which they will sell nt " 'holeale and Jtctait" with ten per cent. less than any other house in this city. Tho Goods are all made up by themselves at their manufactory, No. 112 William street, New York, and nro all war ranted. I. U FALK CO., A'o. 205 King t, next to Loudon Home ign, ClfAHLKSTOy, ti. C, AndXo. 112 ll(7at tt., A'E)V YORK. Charleston, June II, 1852 lv 194 E . G. BROWN, IMI'OIITER AND DEALER IX French, Englih, German and Ataerican STIMW AMI FANCY GOODS, Gtmt, Pitol, W'atche, Jeicclry, ;., AT WHOLESALE, N'o. SO Haync street, (up stairs,) next to the Charleston Hotel, CIIARLESTOX, S. C. June 11, 1852 tf 194 Southern Medical Establishment. DR.P. M CCMJEX & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Englih, French and German Drug; Chemical, Paint, Ol, J)ye-Stuf, Patent Medicine; Perfumery, Imtrument, Glaumre, Truttc, Hruthei, and Fancy Article, No. 25, Hay no street, CIIARLESTOX, S. C. fTMIEIR Dye-Stnffs and Paints being of di- rcct imiortation, will be round to bo su perior in quality, and very low. f.3?" Great care is observed in packing, and their Goods are put up in very handsome style with beautiful labels. June 11, 1852 ly 194 MERCHANTS' HOTEL, THOMAS STEEN, IWniETOR, Corner of King and Society ttreet, CIIARLESTOX, S. C. June 11, 1852 ly 194 A CARD. MESSRR 0. F. KENNEPY, of Chester, nnd JAMES M. HURST, formerly one of the proprietors of the Planters' Hotel, Charleston, have leased the AMERICAN HOTEL, King street, nnd would respectfully solicit from their friends nnd the public a portion of their patronage. We pledge ourselves that the guests of tho Hotel will receive accommoda tions unsurpassed by anv in the city. KENNEPY A HURST, Charleston, S. C, Juno 1 1, 1852 6m 194 J. B. BRANTLEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ATLANTA, GA., XXAVING nurchascd the interest nf 11. TT. 11 Lin, in the Warehouse formerly occupied by Lin t Brantley, will continue the Ware house and Commission business at the old stand opposite the Georgia Rail Road Depot. A share of public patronage is respectfully soiiciica. June 4. 1852 m 193 Baker A Wilcox Whotttolt Grmctrt JHtrthmntt, AUGUSTA, GA. TT!P.Pnnnt.Ant lv nn hnnd lurtr anil w11 IV. assorted stock of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Ac, which will be sold at the very lowest market prices. All oraers snail nave careiui atten tion. t3PBacon, Lard and Feathers received on consignment. Julv 20, 1849 tf 84 Medical Notice. WM. G. NICE, M. D., VFFERS his professional services to his W friends and the public generally. Athens, March 14, 1851 tf 129 Iron Agency. A FEW tons assorted Rolled Iron from the Etowah Iron Works, such as Tire, Square, Round, Band, Nail, Rod and other Iron, suita ble fur farmers and blacksmiths. May 81, 'si. 8. K. KEEPER CO. JUST received, a fresh addition to my stock of Drugs. WM. BURNS. Its 14, 185S Town Lots for Sale. SWEETWATER, midway between Athens and Loudon, in the beautiful and produc tive Sweetwater Valley, in a handsome situa tion, has been laid oil" into lots and the lots remaining unsold are now offered for sale. A very large and fertile section of country, embracing a part of McMinn and Roane coun ties, a largo portion of Monroe, and some of ilm Western counties of North Carolina, will ship their products in vust quantities upon the Railroad nt Sweetwater. It is a favorable point for the contemplated Kniliond to Uinr eston. So. Cn.. to connect with the E T. A- Ga. Railroad, the charter requiring the con nection tit some point between the, McMinn county line and the Tcnncssco river. Mer chant's seeking a location for a profitable bu siness would do well to look to the advantag eous location of Sweetwater. Half a dozen fanners, owning good farms, live wit Inn a half mile of the place, and as the circle enlarges the number increases. Mechanics of every trade are particularly invited to come and see if the place does not, offer superior induce ments. There is no better local ion for a good blacksmith in East Tennessee. ISrickmiikcrB nnd llrieklayci-H can find employment. Car penters tire needed to help build up the town, which they had "better believe" is now ra pidly being done. A most desirable surround in!' country, as well as a growing town, will give all employment. A plan and the number of the lots can be seen nt the town, and an agent will be there authorised to sell in the absence or the pro prietor. I. T. LENOIR, March 20, 1852 tf 183 Savannah and Augusta. THE Steamboat Company of Georgia HAVING thoroughly overhauled will con tinuc to ruu the following Steamers as above, viz: 1) A V 1 P L. ADA M S, (iron,) CHATHAM, (iron.) Til OS. S. METCALFE, TENNESSEE Which, with tow-boats nnd liyhters, afford nuetualUd facilities for the transportation of freight to the interior of Georgia, South Caro lina, Tcnnesse and Alabama, in connection with the Railroads. The clegnnt stcain-pnoket P. L. Adams will connect with the steamships Florida and Ala biima landing fricight by them in 5 days from New York to Augusta. Freight (now taken nt reduced rates) will bo forwarded free of commiion. ffitf" In order to prevent detention or miscar riage, bills of lading should be addressed to GEO. U. JOHNSTON, President, Savannah, Merchandise for the interior to JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta, Ga. Savannah. DIRECTORS. Augutla. Geo II. Johnston, Andrew Low, I'M ward Paddleford, W. C. U. Priscoll, ( has. Green, Joseph S. Fay, Jos. Washburn, July 2, 1852 ly J. R. lhilklv. T. S. Metcalfe, James Hope, L. Hopkins, E Shernuin, G. M. Newton, 197 LOOK HERE! r A. WR IG HT A CO., nt Sweetwater, Mon- ' m. iiminrc w!m!i tn lull If) i t l,ushels good Will? AT tor which' they will pny the highest market price in cash. Sweetwater, July IB, 1802 n ivv Goods and Groceries ! TAS. A. WRIGHT A CO., are now selling Goods nnd Groceries as low as they can be bought in East Tennessee, for Cash or Pro duce. Sweetwater, July 16, 1852 tf 199 Assorted Candies. OAA LBS. Cand ics, assorted, for sale whole OU7 sale or retail, by May 21, '52. S. K. REEPER A CO. 10000 bus. Wheat Wanted, IT'OR which the highest market price will be : given iu Cash, and the sacks furnished. S. K. REEPER A CO. Athens, July 2, 1852 tf 197 JAMES B. COOKE, JMornty at taw and Solicit or in Chancery, ATHENS, TENNESSEE, "I3RACTICES Law in the Circuit Courts of I Mi. Minn. Mniirne. I'nlk. liradlev. Hamil ton, Meigs and Rhea counties, ami in the Chancery Courts nt Athens, Madisonville, Cleveland and Harrison, and will give strict attention to all business committed to uis charge, 3?- Office next door above the Drugstore, April 16, 1852 tf 186 Hats and aus. TUST received, the Spring styles of Silk.Fur, Hungarian, Kossuth, and Lola Montcz lints, wlneli will be sold extremely low lor .t. i - r . : I .1 1 i n fir vrujhi J. f'll Clisit, uy Aprii to. j j. ,i . ivvou a. jyj. Groceries! Groceries! S. K. REEDER & CO., K RE now receiving and onenincr. at the old ii stand in Athens, and at the new building at the Pepot, a Inrge and first rate assortment of Groceries, which they will sell as low as they can be purchased in East Tennessee, for Cash in hand, or any kind of Country Pro duce. Athens, Nov. 28, 1882 tf 1 6 PRIVATE HOUSE, M'athington ttreet, fronting the Methoditt Epit- eopai vnurcn. rpiIE subscriber will entertain those who X call. WM. liUKNS. Athens, Pec 26, 1851 tf 170 W. F. HARRIS & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (Cotton Avsxi'c,) MACOjy, CJI. RECEIVE on consignment and sell all kinds of PRODUCE. Also, purchase to order. Groceries and other Merchandise, with core and promptness. Cash advances made on Produce when de livered in our Store in good order. Jan. 2, 1852 tf 171 Save your Money by Baying at BA1XS CHEAP CASH STORE I T WORK by the rule of "Short profits and A quick sales" and have just received my stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting of Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Staple Pry Goods Hardware, Coffee, Sugar, and Molasses, for which all kinds of Produce will be taken at Cash prices. Also, Agent for the sale of the celebrated Etowah Rolled Iron. JAS. B. BAIN, Near the Depot, Charleston, Tennessee. April 9, 1852 Cm 18 GEO. CT. BRIDGES ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. PRACTICES in the different counties com posing the Third Judicial Circuit will attend to tho collecting and securing of claims and will give his undivided attention to all business entrusted to his care. March 2. 1819 tf Medical Notice, OR. M. H. VAT. Ml. J. P. FATTOX. DRS. MAY & PATTON HAVING associated themselves in the pra ticeof Medicine, respectfully tender their professional services to the public. In critical eases, when required, both will be in attendance without additional expense. Alnrcli 7, 1851 tf . 128 Salt! halt!! THE subscribers have on hnnd a large lot of Salt, which they will sell nt 60 ets. per bushel, by the barrel. JOHNSTON' A SMITH, Loudon, Feb. 18, 1852 tf 177 Valuable Farm for Sale! THE subscriber wishes to sell thnt valuable property known as the C ED A II SPRING FARM, situated 2 niileB South-west of the town of Athens, and is one mile and a half from tho line of the East Tennessee and Georgia Kail road. Hie tract contains some Three Hundred nnd Fifty Acre, about 12S of which arc cleared and 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 soil is good, and a more desirable location can not be found in any country. The terms will be mndc accommodating. For further information apply to the subscri ber, at Athens, Tenn. R. C. JACKSON. Athens, Nov. 7, 1851 tf 163 East Tennessee & Georgia R. R. 75) CALL OX STOCK. A CALL of Five Dollar on each share of unpaid Stock of the East Tennessee and Georgia Rail Road Company, is required to be paid on tho 20th day of August next. Also, Five Dollars on each shnrc on (he 20th of Sep tember next. Also, Five Dollars on each share on tho 20th day of October next. Also, Five Dollar on each share on the 22d day of November next. Payments to be made to tho Treasurer of the Compnny at the Railroad Office in Athens, or to II. A. M. White, Esq., Knoxville, Tenn. THOS. II. CALLAWAY, Pres't. Athens, July 9, 1852 td 18 XttedicalN otice. Marcus C. Parker, 1YL D., H AVING permanently located at SWEET WATER, Monroe county, Tenn., most re spectfully tenders his professional services to tlio citizens of the place and surrounding country. Having had the advantage of several years extensive practice in the various branch es of his profession, hopes by close attention to his duties to merit the confidence of the public. His charges shall bo moderate and satisfactory. Tg Office at Hann t Stakcly's Store, where he may be found at all times unless profes sionally absent. July 2, 1852 6m 191 25 Negroes WANTED to hire to work at the Loudon Bridge, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. JAMES GETTYS fc CO. Loudon, Tenn., Aug. 6, 1852 tf 202 Groceries, Groceries. JUST received, a good lot of Groceries, which consists of 1 olfee, Sugar and Molas ses, one barrel No. 9 Mackerel, ic, which will be sold for Pay-Down only. Also, from Bal timore, a good lot of Woodgate's Iloneydew Tobacco, and fine Regalia Segars, all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. July 9. L. POPSON. CALL in and buy your Pelf nnd Crockery Ware, for I can sell 25 per cent, cheaper than any man in this market, and make money. July 9. L. POPSON. A FEW gallons of good Apple Vinegar. July 9, 1852. WM. BURNS. GILILANDS, HOWELL & CO, DlllECT IMPORTERS DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. S3 Hayne street, cmijmiksiojs; s, c. X. B. Bolting Cloths always on hand. WM. II. OILLILAND, Blll.NKT S. IIOWILU W. D. OILLILAND. SAME! OILL1LAKU, JAMES II. NICHOLS. Oct. 81, 1851 tf 163 iACl LBS- bct Scotch Snuff just received AtcO and for sale, by A mil 23. G. W. ROSS A CO. JAMES E. WILLIMAS, (Late of Knoxville, Tennessee.) co.n.n issioa' jber c hajvt Western cor. of Hunter and Prior sta ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HAVING rented the large Fire-proof Ware house, at the above named location, is now prepared to receive all kinds of East Tennes see PROPUCE usually sent to this market. He will give his personal attention to tho business. All letters of inquiry in relation to the Markets, Ac, ic, will receive prompt at tention. References: Chandler, French & Co., Gainea A Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. Gammon, Gaines a, Co., Craighead A Dead rick, Williams & Co., H. Ault, C. Wallace, and Merchants generally Knoxville, Tenn. IL B. 4 8. M. Leeper Lcepcr's Landing, II. C. i L B. Saffcll, H. T. Cox, Gilbert sV Son Louisville, Tenn. Officers of Steamboats running between Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 21, 1851 tf 165 English Ground Wagon Boxes, ALL sizes, just received and for sale by April i, 1852 G. W. ROSS A CO. Glass. ioo ; w .. j v t va as viu the "Holston Glass Works,1' Knoxville, and on tie at "factory prices, by JOHNSTON SMITH. Lo idon, Tenn., June 4, 18J2 tf 198