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AYER'S PUIS. ros ah thx pvBPOsn or a FAMILY PHYSIC. There has long existed a public demand for n eflcetivs purgative pill which could be relied on as ore and perfectly safe In its operation. Thii haa been prepared to meet that demand, and an txteu ire trial of ita virtues hat conclusively shown with what auceeaa it sccomplishes the purpose designed. It it easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to mafe the beat of all pilUone which should hate none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This haa been attempted here, and with' what snccess we would respectfully submit to thejrablic decision. It has been unfortunate foi the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow el. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pill produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in ita various forms nf Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and toss of Ap petite, Littlcssncss, Irritability, Ililious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Agile, Pain in the Side and Loins -, for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. Aa an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos toveness, l'ilcs. Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scutvy, Colds With soreness of the body, I leers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and every case where a purgative is required. They nave also produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism , Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Hack, Stomach, and Side. They should bo freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system fur the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by thcit stimulant action on the circulatory system, rcno vate tho strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dute is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but tin neceHbary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but iney suggest inemscives 10 mc reason 01 evurv body; and it ia confidently believed this pill will answer a better purposo than any thing which has hitherto bceu available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYKK, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Trio 25 Cents per Box Five Boxes for $1. AYE 11' S CHERRY PECTORAL, Far the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS) HOARSENESS, brovciiitis, irnoorivG-ioitii, MOPr, ASTHMA, AD (ONSIMPTIOX. This remedy haa won for Itself such . notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide ia the field of ita use fulness, and ao numerous the cases of ita cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medirine of ita kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where Its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties nf Corns, Cot'OHR, Hoarseness, Ac. ; and for ('H1I.DUK it is the pleasantcst and safest medicine that can be obtained.. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it over hat been, and that the genuine article is sold by U. W. HOrfrf. in Athens; J. ClIESNL'TT, rhiladulphiu; and by dcalere in Mcdicinea genorally. march 17, '54 ly 18H CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE, ( Formerly Griffin Iloute,) CHATTANOOGA. TMKKSSEE. rpiIIS well knovn bote , situated within .L few steps of 1 1 1 passenger car landing of the Western and Atinnne Railroad, is now ppen under the supervision of Thomas Crutch field, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bryaon and I .adv. This house, while tinder the control of Col. ,1. J. Oi itlin, acquired a very high reputa tion ns a fist class Hotel. The present pro prietor having secured tho services of Col. Griffin's bar-keeper, and having purchased his most excellent cook and house boy, and hav ing furnished the house entirely. new, hope to retain itlii''li reputation nnd merit public patronage. Passengers eun be accommodated with an omnibus to nnd from the boat. THOMAS CKUTCHFIKLD, FK 18, '63 ly 'I'M Proprietor. Grubb & Engledow ClONTINL'E to carry on the Tailoring Uui- ness, at the old tnml,amIsoliit the work nf their friend's and the public. All garments made in tho best style and on tho shortest notice. Prices moderate. April 8, '53 tf 237 Com Shelter. V FIRST rate lot of Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, aud Well ttuckets, on hand and for sale hy C. II. MILLS CO., Pec. 2R, 'liS 273 Cleveland. More Drugs JUST reecived, a large supply, among which there are several artioiesnot before in my slock. ' - . -. - White Lead, dry nnd in oil; Red Lead; Corn Starch; Lemon Syrup; Pnin Killer; Cod Livr Oil, best; Cooper's Icinglusc; Taint,, Varni'h, Hair, Tooth nnd lelterflig Brushes;' Hash Tools. Frey's Vermifuge; Mol.ane's Ver mifuge; Chapman's Vermifuge; American Worm Killer; Perry's Dead Shot; Radway's Ready Relief; Caustic Potash; Fine Cigars; Fine Soaps, and Extracts for Perfume. Jan. 13. 1854. VM. Bl'RXS. Ciolden Syrup and Molasses. A LARUE lt "f Stewart's nnd Lovering'a j. JL Golden Syrup. Alan, Sew Orleans and Cuba Molasses, just received and for talc bv C. W. KOSS. Jan. IS, 1854 Cottage Chairs. TUST received from the Factory, a lot of Morgan's celebrated Cottage Chairs, or namented and plain stripes, which will be soui as inciory prices. Also, a general variety of Staple and Fancy Dry Coasts t told low for Cash and Barter. Apply to C. U. MILLS A CO., " Jnoe 24, aS tf 248 Cleveland, Tenn. - EAST TENNESSEE Masonic Female Institute, .HaryviUi, 7rs.it. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Rer. F. Pore. A. M., President, tipsr. R. Kxabk, Professor of Mnic ' Assist. Academic Iepartment. Mrs. M. Kimie, Department of French. Hie M. J. I-ovt, Principal Prep. lepartm'L THE Seventh Session will commence on the 16th February, end close on the 4th July ext. tor Tickets of Admission apply to Win. C Robinson. Trsainrer. The Regulations and Catalogue of ths Fchool wu Deiurnisneii en appuearios to JA& A. MeK A M Y, SnrrMry fb K. .M-tf Ml RittenhoUse Academy, FOR MALES AND FEMALES. rrviIE Summer-Session of this Institution will 1. commence on Monday, the 8th of May. This School lias now stood the test of nearly five years, and it ia believed that ita unvaried and constantly increasing prosperity entitle it to the public confidence and patronage. In the extent and thoroughness of instruction the Institution is inferior to none in the State. Large and commodious additions have been made to the buildings, to satisfy the increasiug neccssitiesuf the School. Tuition asheretofore. Hoard in respectable families mav be had for ? 1,60 per week. II. W. vox ALDEIIOFK, JOHN M. FLEMING. Kingston, Tenn., April 2164 4t TO THE PUBIC. Cancers can be Cured without the Knife and without Pain. rTMIE undersigned tenders his services to L his friends und the publio generally, for the treatment of all kinds of Ulcers, Tu mours, Cancer in all its dilferent forms Sore eyes. Scrofula, Female Coinjdainta, Can cer ot" the Uterus, (Womb.) Fistula-in-Anu and Fistula in the Perineum, (without the use of the knife,) Prolapsus uteri, (falling of the womb,) Piles, Chronic diseases, Ac, Ac. Thoe ulHieted with any of the above dis eases aud wish a speedy cure, would do well to apply as soon as possible, especially those who are afflicted with Cancer, a this most fearful disease, can soon be cured, unless some vital organ is involved. My medicine gives no pain when applied to the cancered parts. R. W. JANUARY. Murfreeeboro', Tenn. Attention is invited to tlie following state ments; , STATEMENT OF IJON. CAVE JOHNSON'. Mr. Thus.' J. Adams, who signed the above certificate, is a respectable citizen of Mont gomery county. He came to my house to see 1 r. January five or six weeks ago: I then saw the tumor on his face, which he supposed to lie a cuueer, it wiisiinweuiaieiy unuer me leu eve, und was so large as to effect seriously hie vision. The base of the tumor appeared to be about the size of a quarter of n dollar, and L'rowinc from the face in a conical form, at least an inch. He then promised the Doctor to visit linn at -uiirlrccsuoruiign, which he did during t tie next week-. Alter an absence of about three weeks he returned. I again examined the place, theproturbaiicehad been entirely taken oil, tlioiigh not cured tip. I have again ex imincd it to day, it is entirely healed up, and to all appearance is well. It was cured, as he assured me, without pain. CAVE JOHNSON. ClarlisvilIe,Tcnn., Oct. 15, 1851. READ. We whose names are here annexed do cer tify, that on Thursday, Hit h June, we exa mined a patient, Miss Elizabeth C. Demsoy, who had been under the treatment of Dr. It. W. January, of this city, for cancer; and feci no hesitation in saying that the cancer ap peared to bo entirely well, and the wound healed up. The patient pronounced herself cured, and the same day returned home, to Rcdford county, ncnrShelhyville. Given un der our hands this 8th of July, 1852. B. 1). HARLOW, S. U. CHRISTY, W. J. LYTLF, D. W. TAYLOR, J. W. HALL, M. G. REEVES, S. D. BALDWIN. Murfrcciboro' Tenn., Feby 24, 1854 ly 288 Cotton Machinery for Sale. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED! THE undersigned wish to sell the following machinery: One 24 inch Picker and Lapper. Six 24 inch Cards with Workers and Strip- une s iieno urawing Frame. One 10 Strand List Speeder. One 10 Strand Tube Speeder also some 8 and 10 inch Tin Cans for Drawing Frame a id Speeder, and a lot of Speeder Bobbins. All persons wishingto purchase are request ed to call at ourFaotory and see the Machin ery In operation, and doi ig such good work that any one who may not know that we need larger machines in their places to enable us to increase our number of Spindles will be apt to think us crazy for wanting lose). Hettef come soon if you want some good machinery ol the kind mentioned, as we will offer it so low in lots to suit purchasers that the first that comes will be almost certain to get what ho wants. wm. i.tiNiurt et tticuiiiJiKa. Lenoir's, Tenn., Feb. 18, 1854 Cm. 281 J I T Y HOTEL, South side Public Square, MURPREESBOROUGH, TENN. JOHN W. THOMAS, Proprietor. THIS House haa recently beeen opened, and the proprietor hopes by a well furnished table, moderate charges, good accommoda tions nnd attention to business, to merit libcrul share of publia patronage. nmrch 3, 1854 ly ih LEUTY'S HOTEL, LOUDON, TENft. GEO. W. MAYO "IlfOULD announce to the public that he T T has removed from the "Athens Hotel" and taken charge of the above House, where ho will be happy to wait on all who may favor tho establishment with their company. Feb. 17. 1854 U 2e!i ATHENS HOTEL, ATHENS, TENN. W. P. H. M'DERMOTT HAVING taken charge of the above Hotel, respectfully solicits a share of the pat ronage of the publie. His table will be fur nished with the best the country affords. Feb. 10, 1864 tf 281 BY MBSrlLltCLKsVSOX, Bend of K-itg Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Aug. 19, 1858 ly S SEW WHOLESALE HOUSE. GARDNER, SHEPHERD & CO., WIIOLKSALM BEAI.KttS 1.1 Shoes, Hats, Straw Goods, TRUNKS AND CARPETBAGS, Ko. 60 Public Square. NASHVILLE. TENN. WE are opening an entirely new, and very larrvn stock of the aboTO Goods, to which we respectfully eall the attention of an merennnis visaing hhutdi Wa will take Feathers. Wool, Ginseng, Beeswax, Jeans, Linsey, and Socks, at the highest market price. UAKUn&K, 9UX.I lu.ni vu, Feb 24, 1854 4m " 8I H. L. HARLAND, ( Late A noVrson at UarUnd.) BOOTS, SHOES, an Straw 43ood$, No. 120 Mum Stbeit, snow Fousth, Fhllaaelpfcla, Pa, march 17. 1854 tf ! Farmers Groceries. E are receiving large supplies of Coffee, Sus-er. Hub S.IL. Nails. Ac., and it will be to your interest to eall at our corner and r m n a fan w -s 1 llrfA T uuy lorm us. li. r.m i. r. uiinva. April 7th, 1854. . Blasttsg Powder. A( KEGS Blasting Powder ia Store and iv for sale at redswed price. C. H MILLS A CO., I ''. 23. ,:-5Vi Cle eland. HUDGIN, WELLS Si JOHNSON. WHOLESALE it RETAIL DXVGQISTS, ClIATTAiCOOOA AMD CLEVELAND, TeNK. Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept., 1868. WE beg leave to return our sincere thanks to our friends and the public generally for the very eenerous natronaire that has been so liberally extended to our bouse at this place during the past twelve months, and as we have recently made very extensive and varied additiona to our stock of Ilrugr, Chemi eali, Fainti, Oil' and Olat; we respectfully invite the attention of Physicians, Farmers and Country Merchants, generally, to our present large and well selected assortment. Uur establishment at Cleveland will be con ducted under the immediate superintendence or Sir. lli-uoiN, who will give it nis enure personal attention for the present, and any of our customers who may, from convenience or other reasons, see fit to patronize us there. can at nil times rely on obtaining articles of the same parity and excellence as we nave heretofore kent on hand here. Physicians ordering from us can nt all times feel sure of OOiniUlllg articles Ul Sll-icuy jiuib tfuaui.j', and if at any time an article should not prove satisfactory, we beg them to return it at our cost, and give notice of the fact, as it is our strict intention to deal in only pure Drug: However, being practical Druggists, we shall nt all times use every possible means of guard ing against any such vexations. We have on hand a very large and well selected stock of ll'inei and" lirandiet, of very superior quality, to which we invite the at' tention of the Faculty nnd dealers trenerally, Call and examine, as it always affords us pleasure to exhibit our goods. IIUDGIN, WELLS A JOHNSON. Oct. 21, 1868 ly 25 Daxdridge, Tenn., 21at Nov., 1844. To all to whom thete prctente eliall come, Greet inn "1 AT K, the undersigned, citizens of the coun- tv ol .lenerson nna.-inio oi leniiessee, are well acquainted with THOMAS ObNU, the bearer hereof, a PLASTJSIth'R by occu pation, and wo do with pleasure certify to the public tha tiki is a gentleman of strict - ... i 1 .i: .1. ..11 tracts in his line of business; that he has minClliailLV in IIIIllllI UIIU uibuiiimkhik an done work for us winch hns been done with much satisfaction to us, nnd in a more workman-like manner than we have had any here tofore done in his line; and we are of opinion it is equal, if not better, than uny Plastering which we have seen done by any other per son. Jam L Cakhon, losici'ii Hamilton. We substantially concur with the above stntouicut. W. 1). Fain, Sam'l N. Fain. WAddress the undersigned nt Cleveland, Tenn. THOMAS YOUNG. march 81. 1854 3m 288 Another Great Battle! McSPADDEN & HORTON ARE now happy to inform their friends and the public generally, that while all Eli rope is engaged in wars, they have just re ccived a large stock of SPRING ANIJ SUmml'iK UUUVS: Their stock consists in part of French Cloths, Cnssimerea, Sntinots, Tweeds, Queens' Cloths, Cottonades, Satins, Funcy Vesting, Lnd.es Dress Goods Lnwn and Gingham Robes, Swiss do., Plnid DeLuines, Berugo DuLaines, Persian Challi Plaid l'oplms, lilnek and rnncy Silks, Embroidered nnd Dotted Swiss, Laces nnd Edgings, Prints of nil Styles and l'rices; tho latest style of SPRING BO N N E T S, Bonnet Ribbon, Neck Ribbons, L. C. Hdkfs, Silk Hdkfs, Hosiery, Ac. HATS A IV l V A i" S. Also, a large and well selected stock of READY-MADE VI.UTIIINU, for Spring and Summer wear, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Queensware, Groce ries, Ac, Ao. We cannot enumerate all tne articles on hand, but ask those who wish good and pret ty Goods nt low prices, to give us a call and they will not bo disappointed. We continue to take all kinds of Produce at highest prices. Coma on. every body, and the rest of man kind, and examine our stock free of charge. mnr.24. mVAUVt. at nnn'. filow Pipes and Fluxing salts FOR dry Tests, tor sale by IIUDGIN, WELlJs A JOHNSON, Jan. 20, 1854 Cleveland, Jenn. tttut tiant Cop pe Mines! C. II. MILLS & CO., Cleveland Tens., HAVE just received a large lot of heavy Manilla Rope, for sinking shafts, which they will sell cheap. If you wish your orders promptly hlled, aaaress r i' u mii i a jk n.n . Dec. 28, '63274 Cleveland. 1000 FEET of Safety Fuse for sale at march 81. L. DODSON'S. FKANK A. RAMSEY, M. P. JNO. W. f AXTON, M. D. DOCTORS RAMSEY k PA XT ON, Gay Street, KXOXVILLE, TEXX. mnr. 24, '64 m 287 Test Acids, &c. SULPHURIC, Nitric and Hydrochloric or Muriatic Acids, of very pure quality, for sale by IIUDGIN, WELLS A JOHNSON, Jan. 20, 1854 tf 278 Cleveland, Tenn. FINE Chewing Tobacco, and No. 1 Cigars, just reeeved by A. CLEAGE A CO. April 7.1H54. Hides. GOOD lot of Trvon's Rifle Guns at . march 81. L. DODSON'S. Pianos. JUST received, three veiy fine 7 octaye PIANOS, of a very fine Build and beauty of architecture, and for sale by Dee.80. IL O. COOKE. SPRING GOODS FOR 154, AT WHOLESALE. T. & W. EAKIN & CO., No. 48 Public Square, , KASIiriLLR, TEXXESSKE WE have now in store an enlarged and complete stock of Staple, and especially Flue Fancy Goods, to which we hare this season given particular at tention, and will sell for Cash, or to prompt time dealers, on the most liberal terms. f3F" We will give the highest market price for Feathers, Wool, Ginseng, Beeswax, Jeans, Linseys, Socks, Ac. , march 17, 1854 6m 288 ' ninnolutloH. THE firm of BAKKll A HART is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The affairs of the late firm will be liquidated by Alfred Baker. ALFRED BAKER, JAS. B. HART. Augusta, Ga., Jane 10, 1863. CoprtaershlB ALFRED BAKER has associated with him in business T. D. Caswell, for the trans action of a general Wholesale Grocery and Commission Business, under the name and style of Raekb A Caswell, and will occupy the Store of the late Baker A Hart. ALFRED BAKER, T. D. CASWELL. (fe mtk Baker et Hart.) Angnsta, Ga., June 10, '63. WM. LOWRY, JR., ATT OR N E Y AT LA Aiheks, Tennessee. w, Office in the Office of the Chancery Court Clerk, over the office of the "Athens Post." April IS. '62 tf Hide Cms, 11 iaJi m n ngru i cciorvTru nine, mn r . 1 rrocivca bv It Ml S. K. Rf KIlLIL I Look at This. Great Volcanic Explosion. MOUNT JETNA JND VESUVIUS . EXPLODED ! V7'IIILE burning mountains belch forth TT their melted lava, and the clangor of European arras are sounding like distant thun der across the Turkish plains, L. DODSON is still selling Goods at the brick corner, where he is now opening his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, and will soon be ready to furnish the com munity with their Goods at a little lower fig ure than they can reach in the place. He is persuaded to believe that his selection ia bet ter than usual, and while he has failed to get an ovewhclming stoclc of any one thing, he got a little of every thing, that is neoessary for a merchant to keep. It would be vanity for him to attempt to emunerate half he has. It is enough to say he has a most excellent stock of Ladies and Misses Bonnets and Hals, and Trimmings for same, Silk Challies, Black Silk, and a variety of Ladies Dress Goods. For Gentlemen's wear he has the latest style of Silk, Panama, and Summer Hats, Doe Skin and fancy Casimers, Black and Olive French Cloths of every grade, Ready-Made Clothing, French Calf Boots, Pump and Cork Sole fine Shoes, Brogans Ac, Crockery and Hardware, Farrell's Arabian Liniment, and Medicines of various kinds; School Books Albums, Ac, Ac. Call in and examine for yourselves, march 81, 1854. Thunder and Blazes! WHO'D A THUNK ITU S. K. RiV E E R Hi AVE just received and opened one oi tne largest and nest seiecieo, mocks oi SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! that he or any body else have ever brought to this marliet, out aa,ne isacciaoaiy opposeu to the humbug and bragadocio style to which some merchants resort in ptilliiuglheirGoods, he will only say that his stock was selected by an experienced hand, and is just suited to the wants of the people of both town and country. For the Ladies he has a handsome assort ment of 'DRE8S.GOQDS! Such as Bareges. Barege DeLnines. Silk Tis sues, together with s beautiful assortment of Uingliams, Jaconets, Laws, i.alicocs, die, uon net Uibbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. For Gentlemen he has Cloths, Cnssimers, Tweeds, Cottonades, Fancy Vesting, Hats, Dots and Shoes, a good stock of Ready-mnde Clothing, together with a great many other articles too numeroua'to mention in a newspa per advertisement, all of which he offers to customers on the most accommodating terms. He wishes it distinctly understood that he charges nothing for showing his Goods. Remember, one door North of the entrance to the Athens Hotel. mnr.8L Wo B. REYNOLDS, BENTON, TENN., IS now receiving a well selected, cheap nnd extensive stock of' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! to which he invites the attention of his friends and the public generally. Having selected his Goods with great care in the cities of NEW YORK JND PHILADELPHIA he is prepared to oft'er inducements to persons wishing to buy good and cheap Goods. It is considered unnecessary to enumerate articles, us his stock- is unusually large and complete, including almost everything be longing to the retail trade. All of which will be sold at tno low est prices. A pril 7, 1854 bm GroccrUt, Kc,, TUST reeeivod, a large lot of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Ac, and for sale by Ap. 7. A. CLEAGE A CO. Glorious News from the East! The Russians again Defeated. rfMIE news by tho last Steamer is' of L the most thrillingly interesting character. The Turcomans have again been triumphant, and the English and French fleets are under full sltil for the seat of war; and by the next arrival we shall probably, learn that all Europe is convulsed -with tho shock of battle and the clash of arms. Iu this connection, it may not be improper to remark that, let the fortunes of war he ns they may, SEHORN has jnst returned from the North with the largest supply of every thing ever brought to this or any other place. It will be useless to attempt to enumerate one tenth of the more than ten thousand , articles comprising his stock, nnd he will not try suffice it that among them may be found the following : Gold Watohes at prices ranging from 80 to t'240each; Silver Lever and Lepine Watches at from 14 to $86. The latter were made ex pressly for Railroad time pieces and are war ranted to give entire satisfaction. Gold Fob and Vest Chains, Guards, Seals and Keys: Ladies Chatelain Chains and Pins; Gold Breast-pins, from 2,50 to 116, finest quality and latest style. Gold and Cornelian Rings of every quality from 50 cts. to 110 esch; Ear rings and Ear drops of every pattern; from 1,25 to $12, latest styles; Gold Cuff-pins and Amfets, from 1 to 5 ; Gold Bracelets from 9 to $18 each ; Gold Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons, 1 te to (5,50 per set ; Gold Pencils and Pens, from 1,85 to f 10 ; Silver Table, Tea, Desert, Mustard Salt and Cream Spoon; uermnn silver 1'iatea are tine riated Desert Forks; Table, Desert and Tea Spoons; Castors and Candlesticks; Cutlery fine Razors and Pen-knives; A large assortment of Folding Fans Ivory, Bone-stick and Spanish of Paris, new styles. Also, children's Fans, from 5 cents to 1 ; Portmoneys of every kind, from 25c to (6 ; Memorandum Books, En velopes,Notc Books, Note Paper and Blank Books; Pistols Colt's fine repeating Pistols, with' and withont eases; 'Allen Thurman's Re volvers; AllenVSeVf-eocking Rifle Pistols; Undercooks Rifle Pistols; Double and Single Barrel Pistols of every kind and price; 1'ercussion taps of tne finest quality ; Fine Table Cutlery Ivory handled Table and Desert Knives. Also, small Knives and Forks for children, ty the pair or dozen ; Tea Boards and Waiters ; Fine China Vases; of most beautiful pattern and worth from 2,60 to 14,60 per pair; Cloeks and Time-pieces China, Taper machie and Rosewood Cases, of every descrip tion ; Fine Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff and Pipes. Confectionary. A fine assortment of Candies, plain and fancy; Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Almonds, Eng lish Walnuts, Brazil Nats, Picksls, Pepper Sauce, Ketsnp. Perfumery. French Extract, Cologne, Pomade, Lilly irhitclteenfun. Soaps, Transparent Balls, National Componad Tooth Paste, Lyon's Ka tharion. , . MitceUaneoui. Wax Matches, Cigar Lighters, Cigar Cases, Purses, loda Rubber Combe, Tooth Brashes, Moustache Cultivators, Perspectives, Cravat Slides. Diancr Pins. Ladies Garters. Tailors LMeasurea, Hair Pins, Thimbles, Penholders, Pencils, Steel Pens, Razor Straps, ilazoruases. Flesh Bruflies, Violima, Flotea, Accord eons of every description. Violin Strings. Paper Cases, Work Boxes Fancy Boxes, Dolls, Toys, Sha ving Brash. 4 ' Spectacles of Gold, Silver, German Silver, Brass and Steel. Spectacle Cases of German Silver, Morocco and Paper. . Pocket Inkstands; da Magnifying Glasses. A large lot of cheap Gilt Jewelry, consist ing of Breest-pine, Ear-rings, Ear-drops, Finger Rings, Watch Chains and Seals. Dental hitrmttnt ami Material. Gold Foil, Excavators. Plugger Files, Im prtrioa '"up. ted Plaff Teeth. iriar.;4 Bank Property for Sale. ILL be sold, at public outcry, on Mon day, tho 29th day of May, in the city of Chattanooga, in front of the Waverly House, all the Real Estate belonging to the Bank of Tennessee, situate in the county of Hamilton. For particular information in regard to said property refer to Col. T. J. Campbell. Termi: The Lands will be sold on six months time, the purchaser running his note in Bank for the amount of the purchase money. JAS. T. LANE, Agent for Branch Bank of Tenneuee at Athene. April 28, 185451 292 Chattanooga Advertiser will copy weekly till day of sale, and forward account to this office. Chancery Sale oi Land. PURSUANT to a decree of the Chancery Court at Athens, I will sell at the Court house door in the town of Cleveland, Bradley county, on the 26th dny of May next, the fol lowing described tracts or parcels of Land, to wit: The North hulf of the North-west quar ter of section eight, township first, range A st, East of the basis lino, Ocoee district; also, the west half of the north-east qunrter of section eight, township first, range first east of the basis line, Ocoee district, in Bradley county, each piece containing 80 acres, as the property of Sterling Cunip, deceased, and sold for distribution amongst the residuary lega tees of the said Sterling Camp. One fourth of the purchase money will be required in advance, and the balance on a credit of six, twelve, and eighteen months. Bond with good and sufficient surety, and a lien on the land uutil all is paid. WM. LOWRY, C. A M. April 14, 1854. Pr8fee4,50 290 Wholesale Druggists. Ilaviland, Harral Si Risley, No. 8 0 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK. I. C. I1AVILASD, II. W. H19LKV, JA.MK8 I1ARRAI, W. K. KITCHKN. Ilaviland, Harral & Co., No. 2 5 II a v no Street, C II A R L E S T O N, S. C. nAVILANI), HARRAL RI8LET, W. STEVENSON, B. L. HARRAL, W. K. KITCIIF.N. Bar Hand, Rislcy & Co., No. 274 Broad Street, (Near the Globe Hotel.) AUGUSTA, G A. DAVILAKD, HARRAL A RI8LKV, T. W. CniCIIESTEIt, W. K. KITCnHN. Feb. 17, 1854 ly 282 Pure Alcohol OF 95 per cent, proof, suitable for using with the Blow Pipe, now on hand nnd for sale by IIUDGIN, WELLS A JOHNSON, Jan. 20, 1854 Cleveland. Tenn. JYolicc. WAS C0MMITETD to Jail in Cleve land, on the 29th dny of March, a NEGRO MAN, by the name of An thony, a bright copper col or.strnight hair and very black, will weigh a bout 180 lbs., 40 years old, about 6 fect 8 or 9 inches Inch. The owner of said slave, is hereby notified to come for ward, prove property, pay enarges, ano mare him away. l. lj. n 1ATES, Sheriff of Bradley county, lenn. if 289 April 7, 1854' Groctrlei I A LARGE lot of Salt, Sugar, Coffee. Syrup, Rice. Crackers, Ac, Ac, just received per steamer Union, and for sale low by Benton, Apl 14. W. Si. KliYINULUS. rpo THE PUBLIC RADWAY A CO.. the L Inventors, Manufacturers nnd Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. R. R. ltomedics, were first to discover a Remedy possessing tho Marvelous power of stopping the most Excruciating Pains in an instant, allaying the worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or external, in a few minutes, nnd soothing the most severe Paroxysms of Rheumatism, JN'eu ralgia, and Tic Doforeux, as soon as applied. The R. R. R. Remedies oonsist of three Reme dies, each possessing q.iick and wonderful powors over certain complaints and discuses, and will instantly RELIEVE the Human System from Pain. REGULATE each Organ to a Healthy Action RESOLVE away all Diseased Deposits. RENOVATE the body from Corrupt Humors.. REBUILD weak a broken down Constitutions. RESTORE to Health, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. R. R. R. No. l.-RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. For the Acute Complaint), Internal and External The moment it is appllied externally, or taken into the system, it will stop the most ex oruoiating pnin and quickly remove its cause. Rheumattm Mr. Granger, a mason well known in Brooklyn, was a cripple for nine years. Radway's Ready Relief relieved him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without the aid of stick or orutch in three days and cured him entirely in one week. Thousands of other cases equally as won derful as the above, have been cured by'R. R. Relief. Cholera Morbue. Rad way's Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer from all pain in fif teen to twenty minutes. It will cure the most desperate cases in a few hours. Neuralgia. The moment R. R. Relief is ap- Jilied it allays the most painful paroxysms. t will always cure. Sick Headache. It will relieve the most distressing pains in fifteen minutes. It will likewise prevent renewed attacks. Ague. In ten minutes a tea spoonful of R. R. Relief will stop the Chills and break the Fever. Aches of all kinds, nains of all kinds. Bruis es, Burns, Scalds, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Lameness oneapplication of 1C R. Relief will Ml u, few momenta enlixely atopjha pain. It reduees swelling, beats sores, outs ana wounds, removes bruises, allays the most vi olent irritations. For all pains use R. R. Relief. Look for the signature of Radway A Co. on each bottle. R. R. R. No. 2. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Reeolvei, Renovatct, Rebuild. It eures Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St. Vitus Dance, Sores, Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma, Nodes, Canker, Bronchitis, Fever Sores, Rash. Ulcere, Erysipelas, Tetters. The above eighteen complaints R. R. Re solvent will positively euro. It renovates the system completely. Re solving away from the Solids all impure Pois onous and Diseased Depositee, freeing the Blood and Fluids of Life from all corrupt hu mors, restoring Energy and Vigor, Health and Strength to every organ and member of the body. Letter from High Authority. Hon. i. J. Middleton, of Waecamaw, S. C. writes us under date of May 2d, 1853, that Radway's Renovating Resolvent cured one of his negroes, oa his plantation at Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years' standing. He was w.ar entirely cured by Radway's Renovating Resolvent, and is now at work on the plantation. To the people of South Carolina, Mr. Middleton is well known, and to the political world he is no stranger. Rad way 'a Regulators, Ready Relief, Reno vating Resolvent are Sold bv Druggists every where. RADWAY A CO., 1 62 Fulton street, N. Y. V. B. R. R. Regulators are of light color. Sold by A. McKoxdix, Athens. . Hodoik, Well A Josmsox, Cleveland. Dr. W. L. Warns, London. W. A A-RtmsaikjCampbell'sStation. 8tasratt A Wads, Red Clay, Gs, G. L. Oiliespk A Co., Kingston. SrsoTo A SrrvEmo, Knoxvills. And Druggists and Merchant' everywhere. Dec 5. I85S ly S71 roa mi courLKTE cube or Cought, Coldt, Initutnza, Asthma, Bronchitis apvnng oj atooa, ana all other Lung Complaint! tending to CONSUMPTION. THIS preparation is getting into use all over our country. The numerous letters we receive from our various agents, informing us of cures effected in their immediate neigh borhoods, warrant us in saying it is one of the best, if not the very bett Cough Medicine now before the public. It almoet invariably re lieve and not vnfreguently cure the very wortt caiee. When all other Cough preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physi cians can testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he hns been selling it for any length of time he will tell you IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we have received lately regarding the virtues of this medicine. Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga.,snvs: "I have been uting your Liverwort and tar very extensively in my practice for three year pott, and, it is toifA pleasure itate my belief tn its SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER ARTICLES Kith which lam acquaintedxfor which iti recommended." Messrs. Fitzgerald A Benners, writing from Waynesville, N. C, say: "The Liverwort and Tar it becoming daily more popular in thit country, ano wa tshnk justly so. All who have tried it epeeje in commendable term of it, and ay it is btnefieial in alleviating the com plaint for which ill recommended Our Agent in Pickens District, S. C, Mr. S. R. Mcl'nll, assures lis "that he vie it with great benefit in his own family, and recom mends it to his neighbors." lie gives an in stance of a negro woman, in his vicinity, who una ueen sintering wan disease ol tne Lungs for years, attended with severe cough, who was rolicvood by the Liverwort and Tar. aucn are the good reports we near Ot this Medicine from all parts of the South. For a report of t he surprising cures it has perform ed in the Western and Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the suffering patient to read the pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. To nil, we say, have hope, have hope! TRY THE MEDICINE 1 1 BE WARNED IN SEASON III And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your throat nnd lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, consumption, when so soothing nnd Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Ropers' Liverwort nnd Tor. Beware of Counterfeit and Bate Imitations I The genuine article is signed Andrew RodEits, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold wholesale and retail bv SCOVIL A MEAD, 1 1 1 Chnrtres st., bet. Conti a St.Louis,N O., Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom nil orders and applications for Agencies must be addressed. Sold by P. II. Keith A Co., Athens. Cowan A Hammond, Charleston. W. H. Craigmii.es, Cleveland, Moss A McKamt, Benton. J. A. A C. W.Coffin, Madisonville. And agents in every town in the State. Deo. 2, 1853 6m 271 Good Medicines. STABLER'3 Anodyne Cherry Expectorant, For Covght, Cold, Brouchitii, Croup, i'c. STABLER'S Diarrhoea Cordial. FTIIE valuable medicines above named, are JL sot empirical, but nro prepared in agree ment with the experience of some of tho most learned and judicious practitioners, and are not secret, further than is pecessary to pro tect the proprietors and those who use them from loss and imposition, as the component fiarts have been made known, confidentially, torn time to time, to perhaps 600 PHYSICIANS 1 1 1 in Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia, Ohio, and other places, all of whom, without a tingle exception, have approved of the formu la, and most of them acknowledge that they are the belt remedies that they have ever known for the cure of the diseases for which they are recommended. Our confidence in the excellence of these medicines, added to our desire to avoid the jnst prejudice of the medical profession against iceret and ouch nos trums, induced us to adopt this candid course. We append a few of tho notices we have re ceived from Physicians, vix : From Dr. Wm. H. Farrow, of Snow Hill, Md. "Gentlemen I have frequently in my prac tice prescribed your 'Stabler's Anodyne Cher ry Expectorant and 'Diarrhoea Cordial,' with great satisfaction to myself, and to the entire relief of such diseases as they profess to cure. I consider them happy combinations of some of our most valuable and safe theraputical agents, and must be of infinite worth to the afflicted and mankind at large. In furnishing the medical profession with these active and concentrated preparations, so convenient for administration. aid of a standard quality, you have rendered them an eminent service, and I can do no less than earnettly recommend these preparations to practitioners, and espe cially in the country, where the impurity of commercial Drugs is one of the greatest obsta cles to the sucoess of the Physician." From Geo. Gerry, Af. D., of Somehel eo.. Aid. "Gentlemen I have uted many of the dif fercnt Cherry Expectorants, and I do assure you thnt yoyrf ercautt any I have ever tried.' We have beesvfnvorea with a written certifi cate, cheerfully given by numerous Medical gentleman, in Maryland, Virginia and Ohio, which alone should convince the most doubt ing, that these are really "Good Medicines ;" after stating that they are acquainted with the composition of both the Expectorant and Cordial, and that they have administered them to their patients, they testify "that they are remedies of great value, ' tafe, efficient and well worthy of the patronage of the Profession and the Public, that they are more reliable than any other proprietary medicine with which we are acquainted," Ac, The above notices of recommendation from members of the Medical Faculty, should be sufficient to satisfy all, that these medicines are worthy'of trial by the afflicted, and that they are of a different stamp and class from the "Quackery" and "Core-Alls" ao much im posed upon the public. See the descriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who have the medicines for sale, containing recommendations from Doctors Martin, Baltasll, Addison, rayne, Handy, Love, Ac - For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Store keepers generally, at the low price of Ffty cents per bottle, or six bottles for 2,60. . . - E. IL STABLER A CO., Wholaale Druggui, Importers of English, French and Gcrsnaa Dragv Dealers in Paints, Oils, Ac 120 Pratt stress, Baltimore. And sold hy WM. BURNS, Athens. - W. R, HURLEY, London. O. CANNON, Madisonville Dec 9, 1858 Ty 27 Fire Proof Safes. I HAVE on hand general aseortneat of Dnryee A Forsyth's Fire Proof Safes, ac knowledged by all, wherever they have beea tested, the best article of the kind manufac tured in this or any other country. I sell at manufacturer's prices, freight added. Jsn. SO. C. W. ROSS. DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Pocket JEsculapius; OR. EVERT ONE BIS OWN rnvSIClAK. THE Fortieth Edition, with One Hundred En gravings.sbowing Diseas es and Malformations of the Human System ia every shape ana form. To which is added a Treatise on the Disease of Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage, Hy WM. VniTKfJ M T Let no father be ashamed to present 'a copy of the ;diSCULAPIU8 to his child. It may save him from an early grave Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obliga tions of married life without reading the Pocket iEscuLArics. Let no one suffering from a hackuied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and-the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician, be another moment without con sulting the ;Eseulnpiuc Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the moans of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. irjr Any person (ending Twenty-Five Cent enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of ' this werk by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address (post paid) DR. Wm, YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia. June 24, 1853 ly 848 IITORE FINE SEGARS. I have just re i'A ceived a large lot of the celebrated Washington and La Fortune brands, in boxes of 50 and 100 each, which I will sell cheap for oosh. April 14. G. W. ROSS. F.HHcnce of (J inter. i O DOZEN Brown's Essence of Jamaica! A-4 Gintrer. received bv G. W. Rnsa April 7, 1854. , NVILS and Vices for sulo at JL inarch 81. L. DODSON'S. Pianos SELECTED, TUNED and REPAIRED ty Sept. 16 H. G. COOKE. WcEwen & Gillespie HAVE received and opened a large stock ofWlNTKIt OOOOS! to which they respectfully invite the atten tion of their friends and customers, November 1, 1863 tf LINTSEED and Tanners' OIL, White, Red and Black Lend, Dye-stuffs, Ac, this day received and for sale low. Benton, April 14. W. B. REYNOLDS. MEDICAL NOTICE. FRANK BOGART, M. D., WOULD announce to his friends that he has permanently located in Tellico Plains, and will give his undivided attention to the various departments of bis profession. Olfice, as formerly, at the residence of Maj. Gaines, three miles North of the Iron Works, march 81, 1854 6m 288 Agricultural Machinery. Albakt, May 19, 1853. "We hereby certify that Mr. P. D. Gates ia our sole Agent for the sale of our Agricultural Machines in East Tennessee. (Signed "Wheeler, Melicx A Co." riuiE above is a oopy of a certificate which X I have received from Messrs. Wheeler, Melick A Co. I furnish their celebrated Horn Power, Threther and Separator; Clover Huller, and other Machiuct, at their easb prices, free of commissions. PRICES: For Double orTwo Horse Power.Thresh er and Separator, including belts, wrenches and oil-cans, complete, (160,00 Double Power alone, including belt, 120,00 Do. without belt, . 115,00 Doubke Thresher and Separator, alone, 40,00 Single, or One Horse Power, Thresher 1 and Separator, including belts, oil cans and wrenches, complete, 128,00 Single Power, alone, including belt, 90,00 Do. without belt, 85,00 Single Thresher and Separator, alone, 88,00 Clover Uullers, 32,00 Straw and Stalk Cutters, for Horse Power, 82,00 Circular Saw Mill, with 24 inch Saw, 88,00 One Horse Power, without band wheel, 80,00 Churn Gearing, 18,00 Band Wheel, 6,00 Band for Power, 9,00 Double Power, with Combined Thresh er nnd Winnower, including belts, wrenches, Ac, 145,00 Combined Thresher and Winnower, alone, 125,00 Orders solioited. Address, P. D. GATES, 12 Broadway, New York City. New York, June 8, '53 ly 245 Athens Foundry and Machine Works. THE subscribers would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Athens and the publio generally, that they are now in opera tion ana prepared to do Ca tin ft of every description in their line, and would therefore solicit orders from all those who may want anything of the kind. They are now easting and have for sale dif ferent sizes of the Globe, or Air-tight Cook Stoves, furnished complete; various sizes of Parlor, Nine Plate, Chamber, Office and Shop Stoves. Also, Hollow Ware; Waffle Irons; Ploughs, right and left hand. Also, the Kilgore Spiral or Incline Water Wheel, which will saw from two to five thou sand feet per day. Persons wishing Mill or Machinery casting ean be accommodated upon short notice. Also, Iron Railing of every description. They are also prepared to do all kind of Brass casting. ZIMMERMAN A THOMAS. P. S. We have connected with the Work an excellent Pattern Maker, so that persons wishing castings can have patterns made to order. ' Z. A T. Safelf) rue. 1ft ft ft ft FEET Sftt Fu" fr bleating J-VeVlV purposes, offered at greatly reduced prices, by C. H- MILLS A CO., Dec. 23. '68 271 Cleveland. UVf-ens far Mate. ' 1TWO HORSE WAGON, second hand; also, the wood work of 1 Two Horse Wagon for sale on accommodating, terms, by mar.10. 1854 S. K. REEDER. t. C WILLIAMS, im, uea, a, Form'lyofKnwtville,T.) (LateofBUmntvUle,T J. E. WILLIAMS & CO.. (Successors to J. E. Williams,) General Commtetiam jaerckmmjln AMD PABTICCLAaLV FOE THE BALE OP Grain, Bacon, Lard, Feather and Tmnettet Produce generally, Johnson's Fire-Proof Ware-House. Atlaata, Georgia. LETTERS of inquiry, ia relatioa te the Markets, Ac, answered promptly. I am sincerely thankful to the citizens et Tennessee for the very liberal patronage here tofore received from thesa, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the sans to the asw firm, feeling satisfied that, posaesaiag the ad vantage w aow do, we will be able to da fully aawellforthemaseeabedoB ia thia aiarke. W will both give ear personal at tentiea te the easiness. JAMSS E. WILLIAMS. toareh 17. 1854-tf J86 WILLIAM H. COOfER, Ii LaGeafoe, Taocp conrrr. Ga WILL attend te the sals of all kinds of PRODUCE, ntkm Con, 0U,Femr, i Baena. Lard, Lime, Ac, eon signed to hiss. Deferent: Ths farmer proprietors, B. B. ' Amos and Jesse MeLendoa. march 10, 18M tf i i.