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LEUTYB HOTEL, LOUDON, TENN. REYNOLDS A LEUTY, Proprietors. rTMIIS is ft first dam Hotel, and it eonven .1 iently situated for passengers either by Railroad or Steaniloats; in also the Stage Office for the Stage Lines leading to Camp bell' Station, Knoxville, Ji.nesrorough, and Lynchburg, Va., and it will be the endeavor of the proprietor to give satisiaction to all who may favor the establibhuient with their company. Sept. 10, 1852 tf 207 JOHN ROBSON, MADISON, MORGAN COUNTY, OA., 19 prepared with commodious Storage Room, and will sell Corn, Oats, Bacon. Feathers, and other Tennessee Produce usually sold in Georgia, on Commission, making prompt re turns. All the above artioles are generally in good demnnd in Madison. Madson.Scpt. 10, 1852 6m 207 Blue Vitriol. O-f LBS. BLUE VITRIOL, just received and for sale by Sept. 10. O. W. ROSS 4 CO. Asencv at Washington, D-C A II MARKLAND. of Kv.. late Clerk in . IVnomi office, havin" resigned for the the prosecution of lai.na a.tninat th IwOVAmmOTlt. TlOW Ottfcr hi aafiionl In tliA Hill ilic. He is well acquainted wit h the officers of the Government generally, f U'noliincrtnn citv. to whom he refers. N. B. Particular attention paid to claims for Pensions and Bounty land. . Sept. 24, 1852 tf ?09 Piano Forte for Sale. A FINE toned Piano for snle, just opened 1- from the celebrated manufactory oi nai lett A Davis, Boston. Also, a very line Flute. Enquire at Mc.Keldin s Store. 8-pt. 17, 1852 tf "8 Mcdi calN o tice Marcus C. Parker. M. D, n A VINO permanently located at SWEET WATER. Monroe county. Tenn., most re apectfully tenders his professional services to . ... ii;,on. nf the Place and surrounding country. Having had the advantage of sever oi..ovei.ive practice in the various branch as of his profession, hopes by close attention to his duties to merit the confidence of the .,.ki; it oWe-ei shall be moaeraie ana )' v. ' " o fy- Oflice nt Ilaun Stnkely's Store, where he may be founa at au nines uiuubb jjiuio- ionalfy absent. July 2, 1852 Gin 197 TUST received Nitric, Mmiatic, Sulphuric and Citric Acid; Bicarboint Potassa; Al cohol; Cod-Liver Oil; Sweet fp'ts Nitre; and many other articles too tedioi itnr ention. riease give me a coll. I U.3 UP.NJJ. Of. 1, 1852. G. W. FERRY & 0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN MIal$, Cap. Bonnet; Fiotvere t Vmbrellae, (MASONIC HALL BUILDINGS,) Broad street, A UOUSTA, OA OUR full stock is now in, Bnd is as full and well assorted as can bo found at any Southern city, and we can sell the same on as fnvnrnl.le terms. An examination by Ten- nesseeaus visitiug our city is earnestly solicit ed. Oct. 1, 1852 tf 210 Fall and Winter Goods! mill? nniWaitrned ha received direct from I rc.or V.irU his Full and Winter stock of Goods, consisting of the latest styles of Ladies and Gentlemen's D R ESS GOODS for Winter. Also, Prints. Domestics, Blankets, Hat. Caps, Shoes and Boots; 20 barrels and half barrel of Sugar, put up for family use; 40 bags best Rio Coffee; Molasses; Syrup; 20 boxes splendid Cheese; with many other articles too tedious to mention, all or which will le oia unusual ly low for ,fl(Xl7' .P.l 1' I did not steal Oie Good, but perhaps bought from those who did steal them. 1 bought them lor caen, .,.,1 will sell them a little lower than any body else, for the same article, feeling under many obligations to those who buy ray Goods . M .1 T" . A. 1.1 ll. .1 !. and pay me lor inem. nui mow mm. "j and never pay, I would feel under double ob ligation to them if they would call somewhere else. ... IT Virginia SALT at 62 per bushel. " The highest price paid for Land Warrants in cash. MAftiw. . Calhoun, Dec. 3, 1852 tf 219 Southern Medical Establishment. DK.P.M.CoTlBX & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN English, French and German Drug, Chemicals, Paint, 01; Dye-Stitf; Patent Medicine; , Perfumery, Instrument, Glararc, Trusse; Brushes, and Fancy Article; No. 25, llayue street, CHARLESTON, S. C. TIIEIR Dye-Stuffs and Paints being of di rect importation, will be found to be su perior in quality, and very low. Great oare is observed in packing, and their Goods are put up in very handsome style with beautiful labels. June 11, 1852 ly 19 J.0IES B. COOKE, Attorney at Law and Solicitor I Chancery, ATHENS, TENNESSEE, TJRACTICES Law in the Circuit Courts of X. McMinn, Monroe, roil., iHn.iiev, Hamil ton, Moigs and Rhea counties, and in the Chancery Courts at Allien. Madisonvillc, Cleveland and Harrison, and will give strict attention to all business committed to his charge. . ty Office next noor aboy the Drag Store. pril 18, 1852 tf 1 8 RAIL ROAD HOUSE, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. r""piIE subscriber respectfully announces to the traveling puono mat na nns 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 liberal share of public patronage. P. K. WilETSELL. Jan. 28. 1852 tf 174 Chancery Sale. IN accordance with a dteree rendered in the Chancery Court at Madisonville, I will, on the 8th day of January, 188, at the lata resi dence of Stephen Parshley, deceased, in Phila delphia, Tenn., sell at publia outcry, to the highest bidder, on a credit, of three and six months, the Lands and Town Lot of which said Parshley died, seized and possessed the widow's dower excepted. Boud and good se turity will be required. J. A. COFFIN, C. d- .V. I). , 1862 td Trsfcefl 220 Notice. Marshall B. Grady, Administrator of the es tate of John Sliamblin, deceased, vs. Sarah Sliamblin, widow, and the other heirs and distributees of the estate of John Shamblin, deceased. IS olxidieoee to the decree or the Worship ful County Court of Polk county, Tennes see, at its De ember session, A.. D., 1882, in this cause, I will, as the Administrator on the estate of Johrt Sliamblin, deceased, at the Court-house door in the town of Benton, Polk county, Tennessee, on the 22d day of January, A. D., 1853, expose to public sale the follow ing LANDS of which the said John Shamblin died, seized and possessed, encumbered with the widow's dower, to wit : Lot No. 82 in the town of Columbus, Tennessee; Lots No. 155, 156, 152 and 8. in the town of Benton, Tennessee. Also, Five Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining the town of Benton, on the South-east. Also, 40 Aches of land, the North-west corner of the North-west quarter of section 29, fractional township 8, South, range 5, East, all which is assigned as dower. Also, 40 Acres, the North-west corner of the South-west quarter of section 13, fractional township 2, South, range 4, East Also, 40 Acres, the South-west corner of the South east quarter of section 20, fractional town ship 3. South, range 5, East. Also, 24 acres, the South-west quarter and East hnlf of the North west quarter of section 33, fractional township 2. outh, and range 5, East. Also, balance of the South-west quarter of section 8, fractional township 3, South, range 6, East, containing 120 acres. Also, 1C0 Acres, the South-cast quarter of section 8, fractional township 3, South, range 5, East all in Polk county, Tennessee. . The purchase monev for the town lots and land covered by the willow's doWer, will be required to be paid one-fourth in hand and the balance at the end of six and twelve months from the day of sale; and upon the remainder one-third will be required to be paid down and the balance nt the end of six and twelve months all to be secured by note and approved security, with interest from date, and a lien retained on the lots and land until the purchase money is all paid. The lands and town lots will be divided to suit purchasers and ns the interest of theestate may indicate on the day of sale. The body of the lands are in the Copper regions, and desirnble in part for cultivation and mineral purposes. M. B. GRADY, Adminlttralor. Benton, Dec. 17. 1852 8t Pis fee f7,50 Take Notice. ALL persons indebted by note to tha estate of Andrew R. Humes, are requested to call without delay upon J. W. J. Kilcs. Pres't of the Bank of East Tennessee, Knoxville. and either pay or renew the Fame with satisfac tory security, or they will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for suit. C. M. McGIIEE, Guardian. Dec. 3, 1852 tf 219 Fire Marine & inland Insurance. PROTECTION' INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN. friHE undersigned, Agent of thi Company, X will make formal surveys ana issue run cies at Atheus, Tennessee, if desired. AZRO. A. BARNES, Agent at Knoxville. Nor. 26. 1862 St 218 10 Horse Power Engine for Sale .4 NY person wishing to buy an Engine of x the above power, in first rate condition, will please address the undersigned m ai houn, Tenn. B. F. MARTIN. Deo. 8, 1852 tf 2,9. THOSE indebted to the subscriber are re snectfully requested to settle. He is in need of the monev, and if not paid the notes and accounts will be found in the hands of collecting officer. WM. BURNS. Dec. 3, 1852 tf stiw GEORGIA SARSAFARILLA PREPARED BY J. D E N N I S, M . D., Augusta, Georgia. For Dieae of the Liver and to purify the Blood. rrMnS preparation is made of the Sarsapa I rilla which grows in Georgia and South Carolina. Those who have used the various preparations will find that it produce the best effect upon the system in all diseases in which Sarsaparilla is indicated, and ha a taste more like pure fcorsnparina than anoiner prepara tion of the kind now offered to the public. The article sent fMut li, labelled Sarsaparilla, has a sweet taste more like Sugar or Molns- se than any thing else, which proves that .. i i . . i : n i : there is oui lime or no r-arinjmnii mi The Georgia Sarsaparilla has a bitter taste, corresponding with t he taste of the fresh roots which irove that it contains nothing but Sarsarilla, with spirit and Sugar enough to preserve it. With most persons it acts upon the bowel a a mild purgative. Its healthy action on the Liver and Blood prevent the tendency of mor bid influences and is often a safeguard against disease. Physicians who may question the eflieacy of thi superior home-made article in diseases of the Liver, have only to observe it effects in the cure of Jaundice, to he convinced that it ia the best adapted to professional and family use, nnd that it is the best that is pre' pared in the United Mutes. rnce. P per nottie, or n noiiies lor tn. Forsalebv WM. II. BRIDGES Co.. Athens W ' C. Lilian). Sweetwater; John Stanfield, Philadelphia; Dr. W. R. Hurley, Loudon; Dr. B. K. Strong. Knoxville; li. r. Martin, ui houn; Cowan it Hammoud, Charleston; L. B, fc V. Miller, Cleveland. June 18. 1852 ly 195 Doctor Yourself! FOR 23 CENTS. BY mean of the PO' K fcT itstltArilS, or Every ono hi own Phy sioianl Thirty-sixth edi tion, with upwards of a hundred engravings, showing private disease in every shape and form, and malformations of the generative system, Br WM. YOUNG, M. D, The time has now ar rived, that persons differing from secret dis ease, need do more become the yicrm or quackery, as by the prescription contained in thi 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 tha cause of manhood' early decline, with observations on marrioge besides many other derangements which it would not be proper to enumerate in the publie print. 17" Any person sending Ticenty-Five Cent; enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy ol this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address "DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 162 Spruce street, Philadelphia." Post paid. fj Dr. Young can b' eonsulted on any of the Diseases described in his different publica tions, at Ilia Oflice, 152 Spruce street, every day between 0 and li o'clock, (Sundays ex cepted.) June 11, 1862 ly 194 P. D. GATES, PreJnee and Commission Merehaat an si General Commission Agent; KO. 12 BROADWAY, NEW TORB. I EXECUTES order in a prompt and business Zi like manner for Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware and Merchan dise generally Machinery, Agricultural Im plements, Musical Instruments, Furniture, Carpets, Carriages and Harness, nnd, in short, anything that can be manufactured, or that monev will buv ill this city or vicinity. Consignments solicited and sales made of Cotton, Tobacco, Feathers, Furs, Ginseng, Beeswax and other Produce. Purchases and sales made of Government and State Stocks. Land Warrants, Ac. Orders with the Cash or for Goods on time, from Merchants in good credit, will meet with my prompt personal attention. P. D. GATES. P. S. I will also furnish any of the follow ing named Machines made by Wheeler, Melick A Co., Albany, N. V., at the'ir cash prices, free of Commission: Wheeler's Patent Railway Chain; Horse Powers for one or two Horses; Overshot Threshers nnd Separators for Double or Single Power; Combined Threshers nad Winnowers for Double Power; Clover Hullers, ircular Saw Mills, with 24 inch Saw, and Straw and Cornstalk Cutters. P. D. G. Noy. 26. 1852 ly 118 C. E. UKENVILLE & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Chattanooga, Tennessee. HAVING completed our new Wharf, im mediately in front of our Brick Ware house, and being connected with the same by a clank road, we will be enabled to ship pro duce with despatch and in good order.rre of all charge fur drayagc to our store bouses or Rail Road. Our storage Houses are located immediately in front of the Georgia State Road, and we have the assurance of the Rond authorities that our cotton and other prodnce will be taken from our Platform, an advantage which our location and arrangements gives us over any other Forwarding house, and which will greatlv facilitate our shipments, besides keep ing lota always in bulk. Our commission lor forwarding Cotton will be 25 cents per bale. Ont 2 cents Corn 2 nnd Wheat 3 cents per bushel, with no charge for dravage if landed at our Wharf. Nov. 26, 1852 3m 218 Medical Notice. JOIIN M. LILURD, M. D., HAVING permanently located at Decatur, Tenn., offer his service to the citizens of Meigs and adjoining counties as a practi tioner of Medicine, and hopes by strict atten tion tohis profession to merit public patronage. He can at all time be found athisotiice uuless professionally absent. Decatur, May 21, 1852 t 191 SUGAR and Wheat. Aug. 13, 1852. COFFEE to exchange for WM. BURNS. Chancer)' Court at Madisonville. December Rules, 1852. John Stanfield, Administrator of James Tay lor, dee'd, IX. William Taylor, ThomasTaylor, Susannah An drews and her husband Thomas Andrews, and others, heirs of James Taylor, dee'd. IT appearing from the bill that defendants, William and Thomas Taylor, and Thomas Andrews and wife Susannah, reside beyond the limits of Tennessee, publication is ordered to be made for four successive weeks in the Athens Post, requiring said non-resident de fendants to make their person nppefte at the Court-house in Madisonvillc, oBTTie 3d Monday of March, 1 853, and then and there answer complainants bill, or the tame will be set for hearing and heard pro confeuo. J. A. COFFIN, C. t M. Dec 10, 1852 4t Prsfee$3 220 Nancy Selvidge, Joseph M. Selvidge and others t: John Selvidge, James Sewell and others. IT appearing from the bill that defendant John Selvidge is not resideut in the State of Tennessee, publication is ordered to be mnde for four successive weeks in the Athens Post, published at Athens, Tennessee, re- uiriiig the said John Selvidge to appear at c nevt term of the Chancery Court, to be held at ine lourt nouse in iuaaisonviile, on the 3d Mondny of March next, and answer complainants bill or the same will, as to bun, be taken as confessed and heard accordingly, JAMES A. COFFIN, C. t M. Dee. 10, 1852 U Frs fee 3 220. Petition to Sell Land. Ellendcr Clark, widow of John Clark, de ceased, William Clark, Simon Dixon and wife Sally Dixon, Polly II ess, Peggy Var nell, David Melton and wife Elcnder Mel ton, Alfred Dixon and wife Elizabeth Dixon, f. George Clark, .Tomes Clark, Isaac Yoakum and wife Rncliael 1 oakum, John Clark and Lewis Clark, inftnt children of Nancy i iarx, aoceasca, aeienuca oy their uuar dian ad litem, Andrew J. Trewhitt. CAME the petitioners, by thtir Attorney, and filed their petition for the sale of land therein described, in the Circuit Court Clerk's Office of Bradley county, and it ap pearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk from the bill that George Clark, Isaac Yoakum and wife Rachel Yoakum, are non-residents of the State of Tennessee, o that the ordinary pro cess of law cannot be served on them, there fore publication is made in the Athena Post, a newspaper printed in the town of Athens, McMinn county, Tennessee, for four successive weeks requiring the said George Clark, Isaac Yoakum and wife Rachel Yoakum, V nnnr at the May term of said circuit CorATKl, and plead, answer or demur to the pic-'jans fetition, or the same will be taken for eon eased, and set for hearing ex parte. " JU11JM 11. rAYHJS, Olerk. Dec. 17, 1822 4t Pre foe $5 221 State of Tennessee, Monroe eo. Circuit Court. Sarah 9. Jordan, ) vs. r Petition for Divorce. John Jordan. ) IT appearing from the allegations in the pe tition, which is sworn to, that the defend ant is a non-resident of the State of Tennes see, it i therefore ordered that publication be made in the Athens Post, for four Rticccssive week, notifying the aoid John Jordan to ap pear at the next term of the Circuit Court for said county, on ine second Monday in January next, and nlead, answer or demur to said pe tition, or tno same will be taken pro confeuo na set lor ncarmg. K E. GRIFFITH, Clerk. Dee. 17, 1852-4t Prs fee $3 221 Just Received, A SMALL well selected lot of School and Music Books, among which is iht cele brated "Columbia IlARr." G. HORNE. Nov. 19. FREE EXHIBITION, New Goods. 1) IL KEITH, takes pleasure in annonne . ing to his old customers and the public generally that he has just received the most varied, extensive and elegant assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever before ex hibited in this section of country, and feels assured that any one who will give his stock an examination will be fully satisfied both with regard to quality and price. His stock consists in part of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready made Clothing, China Glass and Queensware, Hardware and Cutlery, and in fact, almost every article that can be named belonging to merchants establishment. Great Bargains will be given for prompt pay. Call and examine. Athens, Tenn., Nov. 26, 1852 tf 218 Salt! Salt!! GOOD supply Snlt in new barrels, re ceived and for sale by J. W. McSPADDEN A CO. A Nov. 26,1832 218 A CARD. To the Merchants of East Tennessee, Wes tern Virginia and Western Carolina. HAVING determined to establish A Com mission Business in New Orleans, I re spectfully offer my service to you in that ca pacity. My" operations will embrace the RacmviK and Forwarding or Merchandise, Skiuko Produck consigned to me, and Pvroiauii Groceries or other articles in that market. In Purchating Groceries the strictest core and attention will be given both to their qual ity and price sending to correspondent only such articles as 1 know are adapted to their market. When the amount of Sugar nnd Molasses ordered is such a to justify it, or when sever al orders can be combined in the same pur chase, it will be made directly from the Plan- tkr. Ihu saving to tnose oruermg n oou ni-ofit in avoiding the expense of Commissions, itc. Ac, incurred in making purchases in the city, filling these orders, including my com missions AT A MUCH LESS price, man 11 onu-reu directly from Houses dealing m these articles, and what is of equal importance, sending vou KUi.LhoL'shcndsof Suear, (thereby inerens loir vonr allowance for tare.) and both Sugar and Molasses in much better order, than if ltiirebased elsewhere than on plantations. In all branches of this business which may be entrusted to me, the interests of correspon dents will be strictly consulted, well knowing that course alone can accomplish the object I have in view, of building yp in New Orleans an East Tennessee tommion iiowe. My charges for making purchases will be 2 per cent, and lor other operations in propor tion. Remittances can be made to me in New Orleans, in draft drawu on Nashville, or on the Eastern cities, or by making deposits in the different Banks in East Tennessee and en closing the certificate, or depositing Bonk notes with Messrs. Beardon. Son t Co., of Knoxville, who will remit the same. E. S. TEMPLE, (Late of Knoxville, Tenn.) Refer to Messrs. Beardon, Son fc Co., N. Gam mon ib Son, Craighead k Deadrick, Knoxville. Nov. 26. 1852 4m 218 Powder. TJIFLE and Blasting Powder just received , I t til MJO 1. .At and tor saie uy June 25. G. W. ROSS A CO. New SoutLern Drug House. SIMON DS, RUFF & CO., WHOLE SALE DRUGGISTS, Ko. 11 Hayne street, CHARLESTON, S. C. X7"0ULD call the attention of Physicians T T and Merchants to their stock of Chemi cal; Perfumeries, J'aint; Dye-Stuffs and Se nan imnorted exnresslv for the Southern and Western trade, which they offer at greatly re duced price. The Tennessee merchant will find it to their interest to examine their goods and prices before purchasing in any other market, as we are determined not to be undersold cither at home or abroad. rff Recollect the place, ho. 11 Hayne si., (sign of the bottle.) 1 i o loin r lOR I- ORING'S STEAM REFINED GOLDEN SYRUP. The best article ever offered in this market, just received and for sale, by may 28, '52. S. K. REEDER A CO. QAAA LBS. prime New Orleans SUGAR, OUUv just received and for sale, cheap for Cash, by the barrel or pound, ny April 23. G. W. ROSS A CO. LINNEAU & BUPtCKMYER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 14 Hayne street, CHARLESTON, S. C, HAVE always on hand an extensive stock of all articles in theirline, to which they invite the attcution of merchants visiting Charleston. June 7. 1852 ly 104 F. D. FANNING, WHOLESALE DEALER IN ' HATS, CAPS AND STRA W GOODS, No. 31 Hayne street, CHARLESTO.V, 8. C. June 11. 1852 tf 194 Wholesale Clothing. THE subscriber respectfully call the atten tion of those visiting this city, or New York, to lav in a stock of Goods, that they have at all time on hand a full supply of Ready-Made Clothing and Gent Firnihing Good; which they will sell at " Wholetale and RctaiC with ten per cent. less than any otner house in thi city. The Good are all made up by themselve at their manufactory, No. 112 William street. Now York, and are all war ranted. L L. FALK A CO., No. 205 King St, next to Loudon House sign, CHARLESTON. 8. C, And No. 112 William st., NEW YORK. Charleston. June 11. 1852 ly . 194 E. G. BROWN, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN French, English, German and American STRAW AND FANCY (ROODS, Gun; Pistol; It atehe; Jeteelry, dec, AT WHOLESALE, No. 26 Hayne street, (up stairs,) next to the Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C. June 11, 1852 tf 194 MERCHANTS' HOTEL, THOMAS STEEN, Proprietor, Corner of King and Society street; CHARLESTON, S. C. June 11, 1852 1 19 Georgia Osnaburgs & Yarns. JUST received, a large assortment of Osna burgs, Sbirtines and Yarns, which will be old uausually low for Cash, by O. W. KOS t ti., Arent for the Manufactory. May 7, 1852 tf" 18 ROOSEVELT, HYDE L CLARK, DIRECT IMPORTER AMD WUOLESALE DEALER lit Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c, No. 189 Meeting-street, Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. T.ROOSEVELT, SIMEO.N HIDE, Fib 27. 1852 tf , A. CLARK. 179 GEO.W. BRIDGES ATTORNEY' AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. . TiRACTICES in the different counties com X posing the Third Judicial Circuit will attend 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 Medical Notice. DR. m. r. may. dr. r. PATTOS DRS. MAY & PATT0N IT A VI NO associated themselves in the prae II tice of Medicine, respectfully tender tltdir professional services to tlie publie. In critical cases, when required, both will be in attendance without additional expense. March 7. 1851 tf 128 -t 4 f LBS. best Scotch Snuff just received XU and for sale, by i.nril 23. G. W. ROSS fc CO. PRIVATE HOUSE, Washington street, fronting the Methodist Epis copal Church. THE subscriber will entertain those who call. WM. BURNS. Athens, Dee. 26, 1851 tf 170 4 FEW L. J ui FEW gallons of good Apple Vinegar. v , 1852.1 WM. BURNS. rfifl BBLS. KING'S SALT, first rate bar ej)J rcls, just received ond for sole bv Sept 24. S. K. REEDER & CO. Notice. TVfOTICE is hereby given that tho Notes 1 1 and Accounts due the late firm of Jackson fc Lillnrd, have been placed in the hands of James Turner, as Agent, for collection. Per sons indebted will do well to settle with him immediately. R. C. JACKSON, WM. C.L1LLARD. Athens, Tenn , Oct. 29, 1852 tf 214 M. D. BEARDEN. R. R. BEARDEM. WM.' II. SNEED. BEARDEN, SON & CO., Grocery, Communion and forwarding Merchants, GAY STREET, KNOXVILLE, TENN. References: Merchants of Knoxville; Cole A Howard, Wilson A Burns, Baltimore; Wm. Goodrich A Co., Smith, Murphy A Co., Phila delphia; P. D. Gates, Carhurt, Bro. A Co., Kew York Oct. 8, 1852 tf 211 GROCERIES! fJAA BAGS Rio Coffee; t)JJ 100 mattsJnva Coffee; 100 hhds. Muscovado nnd N. Orleans Sugar; 40 hhds. fine Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugor; 150 bbls. Clarified Sugar, 100 pkgs. Loaf, Crushed A Powderod Sugar; 120 hhds. Molasses; 60 bbls. New Orleans Syrup; 70 bbls. N. Y. Sugar House Syrup, fine; 40 chests Tea Hyson, Young Hysoa, aad Imperial; 100 pkgs. Moekerel No. 1, 2 and 3; 1000 kegs Nails, all aizes; 2000 sack Salt. Also, larec auantities of Bagging, bale Rope, Bed Cords, Twine, Buckets, Brooms, Powder, Shot, Lead, Spices, Fancy and Bar Soap, Can dles Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm. Wiucs and Liquors. For snle by BAKER A WILCOX. Augusta, Sept. 24, 1852 tf 209 Athens Foundry and Machine Works. THE subscribers would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Athens and the public generally, that they are now iu opera tion and prepared to do C a sting 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 sole dif ferent size of the Globe, or Air-tight Cook Stove, furnished complete; various sizes of Parlor, Nine Plnte, Chamber, Office and Shop Stoves. Also, Hollow Ware; woule Irons; Ploughs, right and left hand. Alio, the Kilgore Spiral or Incline Water Wheel, which will saw from two to five thou sand feet per day. Persons wishing Mill or Machinery eastings can be accommodated upon short notice. A Is. Iron Railing of every description. They are also prepared to do all kind of JJraes casting. ZljHJlbllMAI A 111UMA8. P. 8. We have connected with the Works an excellent Pattern Maker, so that persons wishing castings can have pattern made to order. Z. A T. Athens, Tenn., June 4. 1862 tf 193 ATHENS HO i EL, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. Geo W. Mayo HAS removed to the large Brick Tavern on the Public Souare. heretofore eecuiiiod Jiy James S. Bridge, Esq., where he is paepared to accommodate the traveling public. March 8. 1850 tf It Medical Notice. WW. C. NICE, M. D., OFFERS his professional services to his friend and the public generally. Athens, March 14, 1851 tf 129 GILLILANDS, HOWELL & CO, DIRECT IMPORTER A DEALERS III - Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 33 Hayne street, CMtJIRLEITOA; 8. C. N. B. Bolting Cloths always on hand. WM. U. OILULAHn, SIDNEY f. HOWELL W. D. OILLILAND. SAMES OII.LILAND JAMES D. NICUOLS, Oct. 81, 1851 tf 1M 1 A BUSHELS TIMOTHY SEED for sale. 1U Srpf. 2,J Ml E WEN A GILLESPIE. NEW CASH STORE. J. W. HeSPADDEN i CO., VRE receiving and opening at the corner formerly occupied by Bradford &. Dodson, a well selected stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES! which they are determined to sell a little lower for CASH than they have heretofore been sold in this market. Thur stock com prises all the articles usually kept in thi place, and all they ask of a generons publie is to give them a call and examinefor them selves. They will give the highest price for RTieat, Oat; Corn, Peas, Potatoes, Butter, hcemcax, Tallote, Feather; Eqgs, Chicken; Tut' key; dt., de. And if required they will attend to the shipping of any article and give tbeir custom" ers the nett proceeds ot the same. J. W. MiSVAVVES, W. G. IIORTOST. Oct. 15. 1852 tf 211 Bine Vitriol, or Blue Stone. i f( LBS. just received and for sale. 1UU McEWEN GILLESPIE. Sept. 27. '52. I WJSH to purchase all the LAND WAR RANIS yon have, for which the highest price will be given. nov.1V G. HORNE. I WISH to sell you Sugar, Molasse; Coffee, d, by tho bog, barrel or single pound; and Dry Goods by the piece or single yard. Call and see. 1 have a fine stock of Iderehan disc of every description, and WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Nov.19 G. HORNE. T IN-SEED OIL, Paints and Dye-Stuffs, ir. Also, a and keg of fresh Apple Vinecar. barrel of Tar. fNov.lOl WM. BURNS. NEW GOODS I rpiIE subscriber is now receiving a rich and X desirable supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of Dry Goods and Groceries, which he will sell low for Cash or Produce, at , wholesale or retail, by the piece or single yard, by the bog, barrel or single pound. , He cannot in this notice mention every thing. When you conic to Athens to purchase (foods, call and examine before you purchase, a he intends not to be undersold. He will hold to the Cash Ststem, which la best for tho seller and buyer. He will give 30 cents for all the good Feather that you will bring; tho highest prices for other Pro duce and Land Wurrants: will bo your agent to ship your Produce, Ac., tc. GEORGE HORNE. Oct. 2!), 1852 tf 214 Late and Important Arrivals. S. K. REEDER & CO., ARE just receiving nnd opening one of the largest and handsomest assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS! ever brought to this market. Their Goods were bought in the Northern markets by an experienced ngent, who understands the wants and tastes of this section of country. Their assortment is general, comprising almost every article usually called for in this market. Give them a call, and they will sell you Goods a little cheaper than you have ever bought them before. Nov. 19. 1852. Charles Vatnpbcll ' Co,y Orrosirr the Wasiiihotom Hall, MACON, GA., HAVE on hand and will be receiving du ring the season, a complete stock of Groceries, Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, ic. Which they offer to the Planters and Mer chants at the lowest market price. They are also doing a regular Commission BrsiNKss, and all article of PRODUCE eon signed to thorn will receive prompt attention. Mason, March 26, 1852 tf 183 XUST received, a fresh addition to mv stock ;t of Drue. WM. BURNS. May 14, 1852 Chancery Court at Cleveland. Robert M. Swan, rs. Isaac N. Swan, Samuel G. Swan and William H. Swan, IT appearing that Samuel G. Swan i a non resident of the State of Tennessee, so that the ordinary process of the Court cannot be served upon him, therefore it is ordered that publication be made for four weeks in tb Athens Post, requiring the said defendant to appear at the next Chancery Court to be held at the Court-house in Cleveland, on the 2d Monday of February next, and answer com plainant's bill, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against him nnd the cause set for hearing ex parte. JAM ES BERRY, C. t M. By B. Frank Stol-t, d. o. a m. Dec. 10, 1852 4t Prs fee f3 220 Chattcery Court at Cleveland, Tennessee. Henry Wilton, vs. The East Tennessee A Georgia Roil Rail Co. fpiIK account ordered in the above canse at JL the last term of the Court will be taken at tho Clerk A Master's office in Cleveland, On Tuesday, the 1st day of February next, at which time all the parties will attend with their proof. JAMES BERRY, C. db M., ' By B. Fbaxr Stout, cam, , Noy. 12, 1852 It Pis fee (2 216 Press lor Sale. THE subscriber basa second hand PRINT ING PRESS, Smith's Patent, which h will sell on reasonable terms. It will print sheet about the size of the Post. SAM'L P. 1VINS. Athens. Oct. 8, 1852 tf 211 Blake's Patent Ohio Fire Proof i'aiut: TUST received, six barrels of Blake's cele brated Fir Proof Paint, direct from New York. Also, six barrels of Isaac Collin' Re fined Vegetable Paint Oil, at less than half the cost of Linseed Oil the Paint at half tha price of White Lead dries hard, with a fin gloss, and much more durable than Whit Lead and Linseed Oil. For sale by the barrel or retail, by B. F. MARTIN, Calhoun, Tenn. He also keep constantly on hand a large stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, which he will sell as low as can be bought in East Tennessee. Calhoun, March 19, 1852 tf 182 RECEIVED, Superior Brown Sugar for fami ly use; Crushed Sugar; Pulverised Sugar; Coffee; Tea; Sulphur; All urn; Copperas; Soda; Indigo; Madder; Pepper; Spice; Salt; Molasses; While Lead; Nails, and for sale. July 2, 1853 G. HORNE. Iron Agency, A FEW tons assorted Rolled Iron from th Etowah Iron Works, such as Tire, Squar' Round, Band, Nail, Rod and other Iron, suita ble for farmers and blacksmith. May 21, '62. S. K. REEDER A CO. o