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Foreioh Items. In Lombardy the confis cation of the property of those suspected to be connected with the late insurrectionary movements hod commenced. The frigates Cumberland and St. Louis had taken many fugitives onboard. Prince Camerata Bonaparte has shot him self. ""!The Rothschilds havo taken the Sardinian loan. Great military preparations are making in Bavaria, and many arrests have taken place. In France the Emperor has appointed Com missioners to visit every part of the Empire and enquire into the wants of the people. Father Lacordicro has been ordered to quit Paris, for alluding in harsh terms to the Emperor. A tradesman has been arrested in Paris for shooting at the Archbishop of Paris. The Earl of Malmesbury has reprimanded the Commander of the English Frigate at Genoa, for assisting Mnzziui to escape from that city. The Emperor of Austria has nearly recov ercd from his wounds. The rumer that a conspiracy existed at it I l c l mi.- nvenunarea prisoners mm io rcsui. mi . . 1. a. . .! . 3 1 lie arrangements uctwuuu nusinu auu Turkey are said to be as follows: The Hun garians and Polus serving ir. the Turkish army are to be immediately dismissed. The Porte is to withdraw her troops from Mon tenegro and pay four millions of piastres that are due to Austrian subjects. Vleck nnd Sutorina are to remain as part of Turkey, but the Porte relinquishes the right to erect forti. locations on them, or to approach them by sea, A letter from Sun Antonio, to the Cotton Plant, states that a bill has passed the Texas Legislature which grants to the Barings of London, the right of way from Houston, Texas, to the El Passo. They ask for no land nothing but the right of way. Their agent, Mr. Chatsworth, has pledged the faith of the Barings, and forty millions of dollars, to carry out the matter nt once. They intend carrying the road to the Pacific, and it is understood the Mexican Government are prepared to grant the right of way over the territory. t5FAt a lute meeting in London, of the proprietors of the London nnd South Centre Railway, it was stated that a simple contriv ance had been introduced on the trams on that railway for the greater safety nguinst ac cidents, by whii'h communication was pre. served between the guard and the engine driver, by which the guard from his own box might at pleasure sound the driver's whistle, He said that during the lust ten years, carry, ing as they did 2,000,000 passengers nnd running 2,000,000 miles annually, not a single fatal accident had occurred to a passenger. J3?Of the 27,737 State paupers in Massa chusetts, more than 11,000 aro foreigners: lieSrty 10,000 of them British subjects. More itian 1,500 forcigu paupers arrived there dur. ing the last year. Of tho 27,737, more than 17,000 were made paupers by intemperance, either of themselves or their parents and guardians. The amount expended by the Commonwealth for tho relief of this army of Door Dannie was 8470,674. The number of pauper children under fourteen years of ago is 3,093. Suicide Samuel Adams, living near Cut- tasanquo, Lehigh county, Pa., committed sui, cide, on Monday lust, by shooting himself with a pistol. His wife tried to prevent him, and in the struggle the ball passed through her hand. Pecuniary troubles were the cause of tho act ' Horace Mann, in a recent lecture on Victoria's realm, said it might perhaps be worth while to inquire at what period in his tory, or iu what paroxysm of arrogance and self esteem, a mere speck on the ocean, an Island not half so large as some of our States, came to be called "Great" Britain. The whole Island might be sunk in our fresh-water lakes without at all obstructing navigation. The bauks of Mascachusetts now have a capital of forty-three millions of dol lars. They pay an anual tax of $430,000 (one per cent) into the Treasury of the Stute, This tax is nearly two- thirds of tho ordina ry revenue of that prosperous Common wealth. CP" The U. States has entered suit a gainst the late postmaster at Mobile, and his sureties, to recover the amount for which he la said to to doficiont- fgf" There is a false gravity that is a very ill symptom; and it may be said, that as rivers, which run very slowly, hove always the most mud at the bottom; so a solid stiff. ness in the constant course of a man's life, is a sign of a thick bed of mud at the bot tom of his brain. The Fiohtwo Courtess. The Cincin nati Sun says that Lola Montcz, Countess of Landsfelt, on the 17th, severely beat one John Jones, who was acting as traveling agent for her. She is described as having sprung on the unfortunate Jones with the combined fury of several wild cats, and that append age joined to "her little arm," usually stylod in plain English a fist, struck the defenceless gentleman a blow somewhere in the vicinity of the upper story, so heavy that be was pitch ed several feet The Boston Journal says, that President Pierce has a liking for fat jolly fellows, and advises all lank otWaeekera to keep away from Washington. 'The Methodists of this country have built churches nearly at the rate ot one per apsek daring the eighty-seven yeart of their existence as a denomination. vomomiuxiu..garyHuueBI.c...i.r...eu. j nu chee8e "Any other reason ! "Yes sir, he Provost of the town was hung in chains and'8hnvc8 without lat)er) nnd very frequcnty The Natchez Courier, of March 5th, gives the following obituary notice : Died yesterday evening, at its locality in front of our office, after enjoying several months of high life, and sound as a dollar, the whig pole. The flag that floated from it was never Kauled down. "We Rave it to the God of storms, The lightning and the gale." The furious blasts of November tore it stripe by stripe, until, at Inst, its silver stiirs disappeared in a blaze of glory. The pole itself still proudly stood, an emblem of whig defiance. We were unwilling, however, that it should survive a whig administration, im itating the devotion of the Hindoo wife to the memory of her husband, and the affec tion of the mockingbird that poisons her im prisoned young, the pole had to suffer mar tyrdom. We could not loan it to our neigh bor, as we had done our crowing rooster. The present misery of the latter, "cabined, : 1. 1 I nj j : n . i7 . pnii iing office, was too pitiable, to allow us to subject!. . . . J J uuiii viae lu me Buiue uuiiuiuuiij uuu sv no applied the axe. Peace be to that nsh pole's ashes. "Mr. Snigsbce, you said the defend antwasin love; how do you know that?" "He reads novels upside down, and writes poetry in the day book when it should bo ' tmistnkesthe sleevcsofhiscoatfortho legsof his pantaloons; an error that he don't discov er till he tries to fasten the tails to his sus penders." "A clear case call the next wit ness." Christ wus born among tho poor, grew up among the poor, and died with the poor. The cases in which he ever came in contact with rich men, are noted with empha sis in Scipture as remarkable exceptions. A man has been sentenced at Paris (France) to three years imprisonment for uulhnrr milli'lf muilli.inMa Amiuif, hia num. selling quacK medicines. Anions his coin positions were the "Water of Giants," to hasten the growth; "Water of Financiers," to strengthen the flesh; the "Elixir of Arabs," to fortify the voice; "Prodigal Son Pomatum," composed, suggests the Gazette Tribunaux, of trie marrow of the fatted calf, and the "Oil of the Capuchins of Alsatia," to make the beard grow. Jt was shown that tho waters and elixirs were either pure water or scent ed vinegars. "Petter as Goot." "My German friend, how long have you been married!" "Vel, dis is a ting vat I seldom don't like totauknpout, but veil I does it scorns to be so long as it never vas." F" There is not so much difference af ter all in low-nocked dresses and a black smith's hammer. Both excite starks, and look as cold as the world's charity after a welding heat Remarkable Unanimity. George M. Pickering, of Bangor, was elected Mayor of that city on Monday last by a vote of 1,345 to 11. Mr. Pickering was a well known Taylor Whig. B3T"Dr. Graham, of Harrodsburg, Ken tucky, will pay the expenses of any one to and from that place, board him free of charge, while there, nnd pressrtt him with a gold medal, if he shall beat him at off-hand rifle shooting, at which no sticks, stays, or hip-rests will be allowed. J5F"Thero is an interesting couplo in Cin cinnati who have been engaged to bo married for the hist five years, but no time has occur red within that period when they were both out oi prison at mo same lime. A Model Speech. Here is a model speech, made by the President of the North amptonshire (England) Farming and Gra zing Society, on presenting a prize cup to a young man: ".Mow, young man, take that cup, and remember also, to plough deep aud j i- . ... umiK siuiimw. Statesmen. Gentlemen who securo the respect of other people by losing all respect tor themselves, l ncre aro tew ;reat men in this or any other country, where knowledge of the world was not purchsod by losing all hopes for the next one. Dialogue on Smokino. "No, my dear Mr. Suiiishpipcs, I'm sure you are ruining your health, Smoking as you do all the time: I never saw anything like it in my life." "Bless mo my love; what is the matter now I You talk as if you never saw a cigar before !" "No, I do not mean that, but I really think you carry it to excess." "Why, I only smoke twenty-five or thirty a day." "Twenty-five or thirty V "That's all." "My stars and gai tcrs ! And you dont call thai smoking to excess !" .No." ' Well, Mr. Smashpipcs, perhaps you will tell me what you ao consider smoking to excess ! "Certainly my love." "I'm listening." "Well, I think a man may be said to smoke too niucn wnen "Well, what r "Why when ho smokes two cigars at once." Wit tx the Store. Magnanimous Em ployer 'There my bov. take that letter to Mr. Smith, nine hundred and something Broadway.' Enterprising Clerk 'Its a good way up there, sir.' Magnanimous Employer 'It will never be nearer.' Enterprising Clerk 'Must I walk, sirf Magnanimous Employer 'Suit yourself. my boy; run, u you preierr China expends $40,000,000 for Opium who wonders that they are a sleepy race. The folly of connubial quarreling was strik nirlv illustrated in Ixiwell the other day. The better half of Mr. Evans got angry with him and sought satisfaction by cutting off the neaa oi nis ponnuu i pi nmignu nuauauu flew to the law for satisfaction on his part, and protection for the future, and the result . -. m f I I m M . was, that airs, bvana was uaeu, us mr. Etan$ had to pay the fine. MARRIED Ob Tuesday, the 4th March, by Jaseph Cobb, Esq.. Mr. Joa C Ciuwu ii Miss JIabu J. Uum, all of MeMiaa e. CANDIDATES. tW We are authorized to announce Col. SAMUEL A SMITH, of Bradley, a candidate to represent the Third Congressional District, composed of the counties of lilount, Monroe, Roane, MeMinn, Rhea, Meigs, l'olk, Hamilton, Bledsoe, Bradley and Marion, in the next Congress of the United States. We are authorized and requested to announce JNO. O. STEWART, Esq., of Meigs county, as a candidate for the State Senate for the District composed of the counties of Meigs, 1'olk, Monroe and MeMinn. Wo are authorized and requested to announce JOHN II. DOBSON, of Polk coun ty, as a candidate fur Joint Representative from the District composed of the counties of Meigs, MeMinn and Polk. rfT" We are authorized and requested to announce Maj. MOSES CUNNINGHAM as a candidate to Represent MeMinn county in the lower branch of the next Legislature. are a,lUlorjzed aud requested to r, muv n mvi ,.t P..11,1 . . . 1 nilllUUIKC VViltl MJt 11V a 1J a van l didate for Joint Representative from the Dis trict composed of the counties of Polk, MeMinn and Meigs. We are authorized and requested to announce D. W. BALLEW, Esq., ns a candidate for the State Senate for the district composed of the counties of Monroe, MeMinn, i'olk, and Meigs. MASONIC NOTICE. At a regular meeting of Limestone Lodge, No. 178, held at their Hall 11th of February, 1853, the Rev. Richard Siarsox was expelled from all the rights and privileges of Masonry, for unmasonic conduct. 3t M. A WOOD, See. pro tenu COMMERCIAL, SAVANNAH MARKET. Savannah, March 26. Corn The stock, in consequence of the light receipts, has been somewhat reduced, but we notice no material change in prices. Prime white North Carolina has been selling at 65 , bu. and Western at 60c. I .... . . Oats This article has declined, and we quote it at 40 a 45c, with a fair stock on sale. Bacon The stock on sale continues large, and the demand moderate. e quote shorn ders at 8J a 8Jc; sides at tJ a 91c, and hams at 1 3 a 1 5c. Salt During the week several cargoes have arrived. We hear of several cargoes selling at 80 cents per sack. Molasses Cuba Molasses has improved in price during tho week, in consequence of the light stock on the market. We quote 20 a 21c per gal. For New Orleans, 30 a 31o per gal. Exchange The Banks are selling sight checks on all Northern cities at J perct. prem. uauy icws. MACON MARKET. Macon, March 23. Bacon is dull nnd stocks pretty heavy. Small lots lorceil upon the niaket at De; mer chants jobbing oil lots nt 10c. Lard 10 to 10J cents per lb. Flour S5.75 to $tt per bbl. Com Meal 55 to Cue per bushel. Feathers 35 a Tiia per lb. Com 65 a COo per bushel. Outs 35 a 37c per bushel. Potatoes Irish, dull; sweet 45 a 50c per bu. Peas 68 n 70c per huahcl. Cofec Firm, ttj a 10 cents per lb. Molasses 26 a 27 cents per gal. Sugars Hew Orleans 7 a 7 Ac; Stuart's re- fined 8 a 81c. Owing to heavy rains for a few days back Out litu oimig in our mantel, ltesiiectfullv. ALLEN it DUNLAP, Commission Merchants, Mucon, Ga. ATLANTA MARKET. Atlanta, March 24. Bacon Tho market is well supplid with this article and hog round sells ut ti a 10a, hams plenty at Ui a 12 cents. Lard Plenty at 9 a 10 cents per lb. Com is selling at 40 to 45 cents. Com Meal 40 to 45 cents. Fork Hog round, 6 to 7c; pickled 10c. Beefhy the quarter, 4 to 6 cents. Potatoes Sweet. 40 to 60c; Irish 60 a 60c. Salt Liverpool sacks scarce, $2 a $2,50. Atlanta Intelligencer. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. New Orleans, March 14, This week's operations in Cotton reach 83, 000 bales, or more than double the receipts, At these rates the large stock on hands will soon be reduced to comfortable dimensions. Notwithstanding the magnitude of these ope rations the sales effected show an advance unon last week's o notations, and the tenden cy is to a still further improvement. We quote inferior 5 a tlje; ordinary 7 a 7c; middling 8 a flic; good middling V a 10c; middling lair 10? a lOJe; tair He. Coffee Sales of the week 12,100 bners, (in eluding 1250 bngs slightly damaged, sold at auction at Vie, I ui, prices ranging uciweeu 9 and 010. Awnr has been dull at last week s reduced quotations, and prices very irregular. Inferior 'l a :c; common of n age; mir 10 iuii y mir : a 4?c. " ecu s operations ,nm iiuus. Molasses Sales of the week 250 barrels. Prices for sour and fermenting parcels 17 a 20c: aood to choice lots Tl a 24o. Tobacco Sold during the week 1200 hhds. at an advance. Wo quote inferior to common leaf 6 a 5jc; fair fit a 6c; nne tt a jc; cboice 6a7io. Com has varied but little in price, prime lots bringing 46 a 470 per bu. Oats 11 a 42c per bushel. Bran 85 a 87 Jo per 100 pounds. Jau tiO ter ton. fined Fruits No change to note in price. Bean White, few coming forward, they bring f 1,75 a $2 per bushel, f eathers 43 a 4B0 per 10. Salt Liverpool 71 a 76 per sack. Baton still continues to decline. Shoulders 6 a 6fc; sides, ribbed, 7 Jo, clear 8ta 9c; hams 9 a lUe. Lard Barrels and tierces 9c, kegs 9 a 10c Butter Goshen 23 a 28c; Western 14 a 17c Cheese Western 9J a 10c Onnny Baas Vie each. Exchanae on New York, closed on Saturday at. for sight a 4c, and 60 day bills It a 2 per cent discount. Respectfully, a TEMPLE, Commission and Forteardino Merchant, Ao. 45 Camp street, Arew Orleans. SYRUP. A superior article just received and for sale. lap I S. K. REEDER. . Groceries St REEDER has just received a large supply of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, 4c For sale low. april 1 JACK SALT. Just received and for sale 150 sacks Salt. B K. RF.F.DF.R. April 1. For Spring & Summer Trade ! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ! S. K. R E E D E R, IS now receiving and opening his New Goods, and can assure his friends that he has never purchased a Spring stock so attrac tive. He would call particular attention to his assortment of RICH DRESS GOODS! Plain and Fancy Silks; plain and figured Bercgcs; French Organdies; Victoria Lawns; Jaconets, Swiss and French Muslins, Cnmbrics, Ginghams, Prints, fcc., Ac.; Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Kid Gloves, Laces, Mitts, Silk Gloves, Bonnets for Ladies and Misses, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, and in fact almost every thing called for in this market. FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR: Ho has Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Cot tonades, Linen Drilling, Drap d'Etc, aud Summer Cloths of all kinds. Boots and Shoes; lints and Caps, latest styles, tic, &c. Also, a lage assortment of Domestics, Drill ings, d'e., Src. He solicits an early call, and by examining his stock you will find that his assortment is complete, and suited to the wants of the public. April 1, '63 NEW ST ORE ! IIEN12HAR tSc KNOX, CHARLESTON, TENN., RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and the pufeio generally, that they have juai, incivsv uyeyeu O lUlge anu selected stock 4 . Spring and Summer Goods! Among which may be found Cloths, Cassi meres, Vesting;., Tweeds, Ermine Cloths, Fan cy Satinets, Dnip d'Eta, Mottled Cassimeres, Persian Cloths; Satins, Silks, Be r aire de Lain en, Shnlla de Laines, Mouse de Laines, Figured Bernges, Silk Poplins, Corded Muslins, Vic toria Lawns, India Lawns, Alpnceas, Mohair Lustres, jaconets, owiss Aiuslms, .Luces, Kib lions, Edgings, Dress Trimmings, Prints a general assortment, Cotton, Silk and Linen Cninbrio Hdkfc, Y-ork Camlets. Cottonndes, Tickings, Hosiery, Ac. A superior stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware ani Cutlery, together with the latest Spring styles of lints and Caps; Ladies Bonnets, fco., t .. Also, a good assortment of GROCERIES, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Ac. Ac, In short, they have everything, and more too, usually found in stores in this section of country. They invite the public to call and examine their stock, which they feel confideut win piense, uotn as to style and price. 3?" They will take in exchange for Goods all kinds of Country Produce, at the highest iiiaraei, prices, April 1, '63 tf 236 Chanery Sale. Anderson Campbell, Administrator of David It. Pureell, Mary A. McCoy, Administrator ot JJanioI It. 1'urcel, and her husband Ken neth McCoy, rs. The Heirs aud Creditors of Daniel It. Pureell, deceased. In the Chancery Court at Cleveland, Tennessee. PURSUANT to n decree rendered in this cause at the last term of this Court, I will, on the 24th day of May next, sell the follow lowing described lands upon the premises to the highest bidder, subject to the Widow's dowor, to wit: One Hundred and Fiftii Acres, the North oir t quarter of section twenty-tour, second townslii;, mid range one. West of the basis line 'K ''.t.Oeoee district. Bradley couu ty, TenusJC Jvrms vf Sale Six and twelve months credit, evcent ten per cent, which is required to be puid down, and bond and seeurit ' for the residue, and a lien retained upon the h ud uui.ii me jiurciiuftu money is pani. JA.lll-.S JiLKIlV, V. C Jl., By IS. Fiiank Stoi't, d. a v. April 1, 1863 td Prs fee $5,50 236 Chancery Sale of Land. IJURSUANTton decree of the Chancery Court at the February term, 1853, iu the case ot .lull n llutsell against David li. Carlisle and Michael Watenberger, I will sell on the 14th day of -May next, at the Court-house door in the town of Athens, MeMinn countv. Tennessee, nt, public outcrv, on a credit of six months, except the sum of titty dollars to bo paid in hnnu, IIUXVKED AAV SIXTY ACRES OF LAND, in the 2d civil district iu snid county of MeMinn, and adjoin ing the lands of William Ilobnck and others, and the land ou winch the said Carlisle is now living. WM. I.OWRV, C. & M. April 1, I8P3 tds Prs fee SI 236 SI. L. CARTWRIOIIT. lEltoY ARMSTRONG. C1RTU RIGHT & ARMSTRONG, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, Fancv Articlks, and Perkumerv, GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, Powder, Shot. &c. Comer of Broad and Market streets. JYasHKlllc. 4 LL articles warranted, nnd will be sold J.. as low as can be bought in the South, march 25, '53 Int 235 Notice. TV virtue of an order of sale to me direct- L ed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe county, I will, on the first Monday of Muv next, st me i oui-i-iiouse door in .tiadi- sonville, otfer for sale for cash in hand, to the highest bidder, Sirtrcn Hundred Acres of Land, lying in the 17th Civil listrict of Monroe countv. adioiiuug tho Lands of Benianiiu Johnston and Thus. "nllnway, levied on as the property of Joseph Hodsden, to satisfy a judg ment iu favor of Kdinund Mctlder. ItOlJEKT RUSSELL. Sh'f. march 15, 1853 td Prs fee f 3 235 CIRCUIT COURT, BRADLEY CO. Polly Haney, 1 vs. V Petition for Divorce. John Hanev. I CAME the petitioner, by her solicitor, and filed her bill for Divorce, in the t ircuit Court Clerk's office of Bradley county, Ten nessee, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk from the bill, that John Hanev. the defendant, is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee, and supposed to be in the State of Missouri or Arkansas, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him, there- fore publication is made in the Athens Post, a newspaper printed in the town of Athena Mo -'inn eonnty, Tennessee, for four successive weeks, requiring the said John Haney to ap- pear at the May term of said ircuit Court, 1853, and plead, answer or demur to the plaintilt s tun, or tns same a B . . r , . rill be taken tor co of Sated, and set for hearing rr parte. JOUN IL PAYNE, Clerk. mareb ii, lS5-4t Prsfe $3 US Sehorn's Variety Store! SEIIOR.V has just returned from the North, with a large and well assorted supply of everything. He returns his thanks to the public for past favors and invites attention to his present stock, among which may be found the following articles: watches Uold Lever, Silver Lever and Le pine Watches. Gold Chains, Keys and Seals; Gold Breast Pins, Ear Rings and Ear Drops, Cuff Pins, Bracelets, Shirt Studs and Collar Buttons; Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens; Gold and Silver Spectacles, a large lot, suit able to all ages; Silver Tea and Table Spoons; Fine Pocket Cutlery, a lame lot: Razors. Scissors, de.; Plated Ware Castors, Candlesticks, Ac; Pistols l olt's and Allen's Revolver", dif fereut sizes and styles, and of superior finish. Fancy Articles. A large lot of Fans, Spnmsh and Paris, with Bone and Ivory sticks, of every size and price; Fancy Steel Beaded Bags, Purses and Port moneys; Ladies' Work Boxes and Dressing Cases; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Comb and Shaving Brush es all kinds; Dominoes, Backgamon Boards, Chessmen and Loto; Portfolios, Ivory Tablets, Pocket Diaries; Musical Instruments Accordeous, Violins, Flutes, Fifes and Flngeolets; Combs of all kinds and varieties Shell, Buffalo, Horn, and Ivory; Snuff Boxes, Beaded Necklaces, Steel Bead ed Pin-cushions, and numerous other articles; ., Perfume and Cosmetics. Flavoring Essences for Cake, Custards, Ice Creams, Ac; Wright's celebrated Extract for handkerchiefs; Cologne of nil kinds; Fhiloconie for the hair; 'hrystaline Pomatum, Ox Mar row, Nutritive Cream, Pomade, Rose and Bear's Oil, for the hair. Sonps Olephane, Ambrosial Cream, and Tablet, for shaving; Floating, Military nnd Windsor Soap, and 'hrystaline Wash Balls. Meenfun, the celebrated Chinese Skin Powder; Aromatic Clirystulos for the bend ache; Rose Tooth Taste, and Cold Cream for the skin, chaps, de. Cloclu, f-c. Eight Day and Thirty Hour Lever Clock: Thermometers; Fancy Match Boxes, China and Brass; Paints Boxes and Brushes. Conectionaries. Cnndies of all kinds. Prunes, Figs, Rnisins nnd Citrons; Strawberries. Damsons. Grapes anu iiucKieiierries; nesii i;nuiari; riekle tier kins, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, and Pepper Sauce. Syrups Lemon, Pine Apple, Strawberry nnd Snrsaparilla. Sardines and Scotch Herrings; Soda Crack ers and Cheese. AJmonds, Brazil Nuts, and English Walnuts; i-nocoiate, i superior article; Pine Apples and Oranges; Star Candles. Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. Fine Chewing Tobacco, the best assortment ever brought to the place; Cigars of various and superior brands. Toys, fc. A large and general nsortmcnt of Toys, suiteu to tne taste ana mncy oi me juveniles. The above comprises only n portion of my stock. I bought on reasonable terms, and Bin determined to sell nt low prices for Cash. C3f watches, locks, Jewelry, d'e, repair ed ou snort notice. m.iiuk.n, Korth side Public Square. Athens, march 25, '63 Mrs. Fyffe's School, rOR the instriii'tion of yountr T.ndicR and L small Boys, will open on the 4th of April. Terms, I'EB Session ; Preparatory Class, (5,00 Junior Class, 7,00 Senior Class, 8,00 I'icidentui expenses defrayed as usual, march 25, '53 3t 235 W. N. Bit KNELL, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Madisonvillk, Te.vnesske, TTAVIXG rceentlv returned from attending AX a course of Medical instruction in the University of Nashville, again respectfully tenders his professional services to the public, march 25, '63 3t 235 Grocery & Commission House. JOH. A. NKLSON, EAST MACON, GA., KEKPS constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, which he will sell on ac commodating terms. He will also give prompt attention to any PRODUCE that may be consigned to him, and solicits the trade from East Tennessee. march 18. 1853 ly 234 A. J. WHITtt, Grocery & Commission Merchant, MACON, GA. A CONSTANT supply of Sugar, Coffee, Ten Iron, Salt, Bngiai.'e, Rope, Ac., with ul most every article in the Grocery line. Also, Georgia made Osnaburgs, 1 arns, te., whole sale nt ractory prices. FISflle respectfully solicits consignment of Bacon. Lard, Grain, Hnv and other Ten nessee Products having superior storage, nn to which prompt attention will be given. 11 is prepnrcd to grant the usual facilities in ad vances upon rroluce in store. He refers his Tennessee friends to Col. A. II. Keith. Athens. Tenn. W. S. Callaway, Esq., MeMinn co. Messrs. Orme, Wilson t Co., Loudon. HtUlf, I flllU BL V., t ... . Wi march 18, 1853 ly 233 Produce Depot in Atlanta SEAG0 & ABBOTT, (Successors to Pcjg tf' liomar,) ATLANTA, GA., Ware-Ifotite aud Commfulon Herekaut; AND GENERAL AGENTS T?0R the purchase and sale of all kinds of Ml Tennessee Produce, Merchandise, Groce ries, Ac inarch 18, 1853 ly 234 WASHINGTON HALL, ithfiti, tVtr., T"EING situated almost enni-distnnt from Aj the Macon t Western, W estcrn A Atlan tic, and Georgia Railroad Depots, this House will be found Imth a convenient and comfort able abode for Traveler, while sojourning at this point. Meals will be served on the arri val of the several Passenger Trains, and every attention paid to the wants and comfort of visitors. LOYD 4 PULLIAM. Proprietors. Atlanta, march 18. 18S3 It S34 LOT of FRESH CLOVER SEED for salai. r . v a 1 inrvra cw x " ALO Fsb. 1 8-J KTES SOS Co. The World's Fair in Athens ! When you hear the Whistle look out for the Engine ! McSPADDEN & HORTON, ARE happy to inform their friends and tha Dublio generally, and the T .Allies nnrrion. larly, that their large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! is now complete. Their stock consists In part of Cloths, t assimeres, Satins, Silks, Vestings, Tweeds, Ermine Cloths, Fancy Satinets, Drap d'Eta, Mottled Cassimeres, Persian Cloths, lierage de Laines, fehalla de Laines, Mouse da Laines, Figured Borages, Silk Poplins, Corded Muslins, Victoria Lawns, India Lawns, Al paccas, Mohair LuBtres, Orleans Cloths, Jaco nets, Swiss Muslins, Laces, Edgings, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Prints of every variety and price, Cotton and Silk Hdkfs, I.itien-Camb'o Ildkfs, York Camlets, Cottonadts, Tickings, Hosiery, Gloves. A very superior stock ot READY-MADE CLOilllXG, for Spring and Summer. Also, a superior stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware and Cutlery, together with the latest Spring styles of llats and Caps; Ladies Bonnets, Ac, tc. Drugs, Medicines, Books, Tovs, d-o. We cannot enumerate every article on hands, but would ask the public to give us a call, and we will take great pleasure in show ing them our Goods, which we have no hesi tancy in saying will prove to them something rich, rjire aud raey. ST" We still continue to take all kinds of Country Produce ul highect prices. McSI'ADDEN fc MORTON1. march 18. '53. 1853 SPRING GOODS 1 1853 J. A. WltlUHT&CO., ARE now receiving n large and well se lected stock of Goods, consisting of al most every article usually kept by merchants in this section of the country. Also, a good lot of Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothing. tIKOCEttlES. We have a good lot on hnnd, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, MolnsseB, ilc, Ac, all of which we propose to sell at a low rate for Cash or Prodi ce, for which we will always give the highest price. We return our thnuka for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended us, and shall endeavor still to merit greater. We can make it to vour interest to trad with us. Give ns a ciifl. We charge nothing for showing our Goods. Sweetwater, march IS, 18."3 tf 234 L1GHTF0OT, FLINDERS & CO., Grocery & Commission Merchants EAST MACON, GA. A CONSTANT supply of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Iron, Salt, Rope, Bagging, Ac, with al most every article in the Grocery line. Also, a general stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, !lioes, Hats, iiv. They respectfully solicit consignments of Bneon, Lard, Grain, Hay nud other Tennessee Products having superior storage, and to which promnt attention will be given. They are prepared to grant the usual facilities in advances upon Produce in 81 ore. Referent's: Win. S. Callaway, MeMinn co.; Tibb's A Hurdwiek, Cleveland; 'l.eiioir & God dard, Philadelphia; J. Fitzgcruld t Co., Sweet water. DAVID FLANDERS. W. T. LIGHTFOOT. march 18, 1853 ly W. C. BANDY, 234 JAN. l DAVIS, C ) :.l MISS IO N M ERVHA N T, Atlanta, Georgia, On the corner of Whitthall and Alabama sis., ojijiosite the Holland House, "ITHIERE he will keep constantly on band a H large stoek of STAPLE AXI FANCY DRY GOODS, and GROCERIES of all de scriptions, which will he sold nt wholesale or retail, on ns good terms as can be procured iu the city of Atlanta. All business put under bis charge will re ceive prompt attention. Ail letters of ennuirv n relation to the market will receive atten tion. Planters and deulers in his line will please cull and examine his stock. march 18, 18,j3 ly 234 AUEX" & DUMAP, CO MM IS S ION MERC II A N T S, Macon, Georgia. STRICT personal attention to orders and quick returns of sales of Produce. They will give special ntteiitiou to con signments from East Tciiuessce. I. 1. ALLEN. g. g. m-NlAP. march 18, 1853 1 v !i:u D. It. DAMCLS' HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE, Corncrof Summer and Deaderiek streets, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, march 1 1, 18,13 ly 233 I NS U R ANCE, STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Licensed by the State tf Tennessee. Capital i.iO,nnc). JT. I'. T.1VJ.OH,.1ffrnt. rISKS taken upon Stores, dwellings and V personal property, in town or country. Persons de-irons nf ell'eeting insurance in East Tennessee, can do so liv nddrcsMiig (port paid.) II. P. Tnvlor, Kuoxville, or by Hi, pi) ing to J. or C. W. Metcalfe, near Athens, Tenn. For reference enquire of agents. Feb. 24, 1S53 3m 231 RANKIN, PULLIAM & CO., IMPORTKRS AND WAOLfcSALK HEALERS IH For sign and rfnurlcan Dry Goods, No. 17 Haync street, CHARLESTON, S. C. WM. B. RASKr, R. W. ITLI.IAM, Feb. ta, 1853 tf P. M. CIAIR1IILE, A. D. SMITH. 231 Sale of Bank Stock. T ILL bo offered for sale, at public outcry, T f to the highest bidder, at the Court house door in Athens, on Mondav. the 4th day of April next, Thirty-three Shares of Bank Stoek in the Planter's Dank of Tenurssee. be longing to the estate of John Matlock, dee'd. ItRMS ian. WM. F. FORREST, Executor. March 11, 1853 tds 2:43 JAMES R. BUCHANAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, LOUDON, TENN. DeeetnW 24, 1852 tf Vf re t a call. VE wil1 tt'va Groceries at cash price and T cash for Corn. Oats. Ten. I!nttr Festher,:tc. 4c. Ac KEVES,S0NlO. Dm.-It, 1852 !2S