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i I'M n 1 n , ij it I,! CI t ' f t. r '1 r. iff AYER'S PILLS, nfw and sinctilarly successful remedy for th euro of nil llilious digram Costivencsa, Indi p.cxtion, Jaundico, Dropar, Kheumatium, Foyers, ( iuut, Humors, NenoicsuoNa, Irritability, Inflamma-t-iiim, llo.ul.uho, I'tuns in tba llri-Mt, Side, Hack, niid l.iiuU, r'ciuule Complaints, Ac, 4c Indeed cry few uro the ilise.i.ca in which a Purgative Mcdi t ine is not more or less required, and much sick ness and sutlcring might be prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. So H.rui can feel well while a costive habit of Cody prevails ; besides it soon generates scrioua and ulU-n filial diKcawa, which might have been avoided liy the timely and judicious use of a good purgative, 'iiiis is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and liilinus derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a rehuble family physic is of the first Importance to the public health, and this l'ill ha been perfected Tfith consummate, skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures l.inc been rtt'ectcd beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and ih.iruetcr as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen to whom we are ullnwed to refer for these facts, are l'ttor. Yalkntinr Mutt, the distinguished Sur geon of Now York City. Dolt. A. A. Hayes, Practical Chemist of the Port of Boston, and Geologist for the State of Mas t.u Imm-Us. lux Ii. Monun, M. D., an eminent Surgeon and Physician, of the City of Lowell, who ho long used thum tn his extensive practice. 11. C. South whk, Esq., one of the first mer chants in New York City. C. A. Davih, M. 1)., Sup't nd Rurgeon of the United States Murine Hospital, at Chelsea, Muss. J i J space permit, we could give many hundred such names, from uU parts where the Pills have I icon used, but evidence even more convincing than the ccrlilicntcs of these eminent public men is bhnvvti in their exacts upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and i liid, lire oll'ered to the public as the best and iM" t complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of tlic limits themselves, but of the tncdiciiuil virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extraeted by chemical process iu u statu of purity, and combined together in such ii milliner as ui insure llio uest results, mis system of compnsition for medicines has been found Hi Uie I -berry 1 ector.il nnd Pius both, to produce a more etlieirut remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. H'hilu by the old mode of composition, ev ery mcuiciue is burdened with more or less ot am luouiuuH und initirious nualitics. by this each iudi- v iilual virtue only that is desired for the curative ell'ccl is pic-sent. All tho inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substanco employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is Kcli'-cvidcnt tho effects should prove ns they have proved more purely remedial, and tho Pills a surer, Diore powerful antidote to discuss than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judgo of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied the aecurato Formulas by which both my Pectoral and Pills lire made to tho whole body of I 'rue thinners iu the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If however there should be any uno who has not roceived them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his address. til' nil the Pntent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known ! Their lifo consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. Tho composition of my preparations is laid open to nil men, and all who uro competent to judge mi the subject freely acknowledge their convictions nt their intrinsic merits, the, Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Physicians have declared tho same thing of my j iiis, ami even more connuentiy, and are wilt nig. to certify that their anticipations wore more than realized by their effects upon trial. They operato by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera tn purify tho blood and stimulate it into healthy action reniovo the obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and other orgalts of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. lleiug sugnr wrapped they are pleasant tn take, mid being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, sco the wrapper on the uox. J'ltEPAItKD BY JAMES C. AYE 11, rraclicul niul Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Sox. Five Boxes, for $L BOLD lit (. W. ROSS, in Athens: J. CI1ESNUTT, Philadelphia; and by dealers in Medicines (,'enenilly. iniircli 17, 01 ly 186 CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE, Formerly unpin House,) CHATTANOOJ . TMNESSEE, f I'MIIS well knovn Hoto , litunted within a L few steps of I n nmem;er enr landing of u U est.ern and Atlantic Knilroad, is now e i ... i. A Ar fi - n-.., i. ry tllil, assisted by Sir. i. W. F. ltryaon and I'll llll'ILT lllO Dll CI IIBIIIUI'I illlHIIIHVIUtVII 0Crndv. This house, while under the control of ;d. J. Onllin, acquired n very lith reputB' "lion ns n list class 1 lot el. The present pro' l.i'ietor Imvini' secuied the services of Col, lirilHii'sbnr-keepiM', and having purchased his most excellent cook and house tioy, and hav ing fiiniisliud the house entirely new, hopes to retain its hih reputation and merit public patronise. Passengers cnu be ncoiinmounted with au oinniliiis to and from the boats. THOMAS CHUTCIIFIELD, Fob. 18, oS ly 280 Proprietor. T A I LOIMNG. Grubb & Engledow OONTINUK to carry on the Tailoring Dusi KJ ticss, at tho old stand, and Solicit the work of their friends and the public All garments nude iu the best style and ou the shortest nolico. Prices moderate. April 8, 63 tf 887 Corn Shelters. AFITtST rato lot of Corn SShellors, Straw Cutlers, and Well Buckets, on hand and for saio by C. 11. MILLS A CO., 3)u. 23, '83 273 Cleveland. Test Acids, &c. SULl'lIUlUC, Nitrio and Hydroohlorio or . Muriatic Acids, of very pure quality, for mile by 11UDUIX, WELLS A JOHNSON, Jan. 20, 1851 tf 278 Cleveland Tenu. Jloott and thot$. ''TlIE Farmers' Cheap Store can now boast 1. of having a superior stock of Knots and Shoes, this day received, nnd for sale low down, us is the case with every thing in our line. June 9. 0. F. AT. F.GIBSON. Merchants' Hotel. K1MROJ) IIUKST, IWriktor, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. JUS House issittiatcd in tho business part of the city, and the proprietor rospcofully invites persons visiting Charleston to give him n call. The Table will always be sup plied with the best the market affords, ltonrd f 1,60 per day. Nov. 211, 185S ly 270 Wheat Wanted. M'WE highest market price will be given 1 for nil tho good Merchantable Wheat that ruuy UoJLiied. JiuieSO B. K. REEDKIl. A'otice. To linud I3ii.y oriai. f lll K undursifTiied will sell his Farm, lying .L two miles South of Kineannon's Ferry, on the mail route from Decatur to Cleveland, eoiitiiiiiing 1'tvc Hundred nail icvrntv-flre Aert, of which two hundred and seventy-five acre nro under cultivation, with good Dwelling noose, i turn nun oiner necessary litiildings. Alm, six hundred bushels of Corn, ten young Mules, a Wagon and yoke of Oxen, and other flock. Any person wishing to buy such Fiii in would do well to give me a catl, as ft.ir.;..ni r..i A,i,f, Or, you can call on B. F. Mm I in, at Ciillioun, Tenn., who will give you any iiilormiitmn desired. Z. MARTIN, ' "".. Krri, Jttifft ivkf, Tr. FOB Till COM1-LKTC Cf Of Ctnigli, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchilii Spitting of liUmd, and all other hung Complaints lending to CONSUMPTION. rrMUS preparation is getting into use all I over our country. The numerous letters we receive from our various agents, informing us of cures effected in thoir immediate neigh borhoods, warrant us in saving it ii one of the best, if not the erv bent Coii''li Medicine now before the public alwoit invariably re lieves and not Mnfrequentlti cures the very worst easei. When all other Cough preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and l'bysi ciaus can testify. Ask the Ageut in rour nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he has been selling it for any length of time he will tell you IT IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. lielow we give a few extracts from letters we have received lately regarding the virtues of this medicine. Dr. a a Otlin, of Knoxville, Gs says: "1 have been using your Liverwort ana lar verg extensively in my praetiee for three years past, and, it is with pleasure I stale my belief tn its Sri'KIUORITT OVCI ALL OTHK1 ARTICLES Willi WAIrA am aeonainted, for which it is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgerald A Benoers, writing from Wnynesville, N. C, say: "TVie Liverwort and Tar is becoming daily more popular in this country, and wx thinx justly so. All who have tried il uncak in commendable tennt of it. and say it it beneficial in alleviating the com. plaints for winch it is reeonimended. Our Agent in Pickens District, S. C, Mr. 8. R. McFall, assures us "that he usee it with great benefit in his own family, and reconv mends it to his neighbors." 11c gives an in stance of a negro woman, in his vicinity, who had been sintering with disease ol the Lungs for years, attended with severe cough, who was relieveed by the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports 'wc hear of this Medicine from all parts of the South. For a report of the surprising cures it has perforin ed in the Western and Northern nnd Eastern States, we would invite the suffering patient to read the pamphlet winch accompanies each bottle. To all, we say, have hope, have hope I Til X 1 J IK JUh,llUlJK 1 1 JIK WARNED IN SKASONUI And neglect not thnt cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your uiroat and lungs, and inviting on thnt dread disease, consumption, when so soothing and Jieniing a remedy can tie obtained as l)r. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations I The genuine article is signed Andrkw Rookiis, on the engraved wrapper around eaen bottle. Price, 11 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL A MEAD. 1 1 1 Chartres st., bet Conti t St.Louis,N 0., Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for Agencies must be addressee. Sold by P. II. Kmn A Co., Alliens. Cow a if A Hammond, Charleston. W. II. Crakimii.ks, Cleveland, MohsAMoKamt, Benton. J. A. A C. W.CorniN, Madisonville. And agents in every town m the State. Dec. 2. 1853 Cm 271 Attention! Copper .Miners! C. II. MILLS & CO., Cleveland, Tehh., HAVE just received a large lot of heavy Manilla Rope, for sinking shafts, which they will sell cheap. If you wish your orders promptly niicd, address C. II. MILLS A CO., Dec. 23, '68274 Cleveland. Western Produce! Augusta, Gko., January, 1854. ri'MTE subscriber after tendering his thanks JL to his numerous friends in Tennessee for their long and continued confidence in him as a salesman of their surplus Produce, would inform them that he still gives his undivided attention to the Sale of Western Produce, Such ns Bacon, Corn, Wirat, Feathers, Lard, rcas, ISuttcr, de. The Augusta market is one of the best in the South for the sale of the above articles, there always existing a good demand for ex port nnd to supply home wants. Those he has not transacted business for he would refer to his numerous customers in East Tennessee, whose business he has been attending to for the past tight years. T. W. FLEMING. Jan. 27, 18IH ly 279 MEDICAL NOTICE. JOHN L. ATLEE, M, D., H A VINO located himself at Athens, Tenn., offers his services to the publicgenernlly. tST" He can be found nt all times in his ollice South of the Bridge, except when pro fessionally absent. Alliens, May 6, 1853 tf 241 TO THE PUBLIC. Cancer run be Cured withoat tbe itnui ana without I'aln. fTMIE undersigned tenders his services to X his friends and the public generally, for the treatment of all kinds of Ulcers, Tu mours, Cancer in all its different forms- Sore eyes. Scrofula, Female Complaints, Can cer ol the Uterus, (Womb.) Fistula-in-Ano and Fistula in the Perineam, (without the use of the knife,) Prolapsus uteri, (falling of the womb,) Piles, Chrome diseases, Ao., Ae. Those afflicted with any of the above dis eases and wish speedy cure, would do well to apply as soon as possible, especially those who are afflicted with Cancer, as this most fearful disease, can soou be cured, unless some vital organ is involved. My medioine gives no pain when applied to the canccrcd parts. ll. w. JAJUAlli, Murfrecsboro', Tenn. Attention is invited to the following state ments: STATEMENT OF HON. CAVE JOHNSON. Mr. Thos. J. Adams, who signed the above certificate, is s respectable citizen of Mout- ? ornery county. He came to my house to see r. January five or six weeks ago; I then snw the tumor on his face, which lie supposed to be a cancer, it was immediately under the left eye, and was so large as to effect seriously his vision, a ne uase ol the tumor appeared to be about the size of a quarter of a dollar, and growing from the face in conical form, at least an inch. He then promised the Dootor to visit him at Murfreesboroiiizh. which he did during the next week. After an absence of about three weeks he returned. I again examined the place, theproturbaneehad boon entirely taken off, though not cured up. I have nirain examined it to dnv. it ia entirely healed up, and to all appearance it well. It was cured, as he assured me, without pain. I AVK .HI1USSUN. Clarksville, Tenn., Oct. 15, 1851. READ. We whose names are here annexed do eer- tiry, that on Thursday, 16th June, we exa mined a Patient, Miss Elizabeth C. Domeey, who had boeu under the treatment of Dr. It. W. January, of this city, for cancer; and feel no hesitation in saying that the cancer ap peared to be entirely well, and the wound healed up. The patient pronounced herself eured, and the same day returned home, to Bedford oountv. nearShelbyville. Given un der our hands this 8th of July, 1852. Ii. 1). HAKLOW, S. B. CHRISTY, W. J. LYTLK, D. W. TAYLOR, J. W. HALL, M. O. REEVES, a D. BALDWIN. Murfreesboro'Tenn., Feby 24, 1854 1 v 2HS Wheat I Wheat ! " V E want to purchase good clean Wheat, T T fur which liberal prices will be given. July 14. MtSrADiN A 1IORTON. A Valuable Farm and Mills Por Salo. f PIIE undersigned are desirous of selling I their valuable property, situated two miles below Athens, on Eustanallee Creek. The furm consists of 400 Acres of Iinxidi about 120 of which is iu cultivation. There is upon the place an abundnntsupply of water from never-failing springs. The improve ments consist of one Mill House, 30 by 70 feet, 2i stories high, lately tit ted up as I ra-nor 3VX111 with new Wheels. Machinery. Ac: two good two story Houses with dining rooms nnd kitchens attached; and four one story frame uuildings. Also, A liood Saw Will with Kilgore's Improved Iron Wheels; a good new Work Shop, with an improved Wheel, suitable for a Turning Lathe, or other ma chinery. To any one desirous of locating himself in a healthy section of East Tennes see, tins property offers many inducements. Tubus: A portion of the purchase money at the time of sale and the balance in one, two and three years, with interest. JNO. B. SHIPMAN A CO. Sept. 1, 1654 tf 810 M. R. MAY, ffl. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, ATHENS. TENN.. Ty ESPECTFULLY tenders hit professional Xli services to the public. Jnn. 14. 1 22 T7MNE Chewing Tobacco, and No. 1 Cigars, -I. just reeeved by A. CLEAU1S t& CU. April 7,1854. W. C. jLI LLAKI), WITH HI. L. IIALLOWRLL & CO., IMPORTEH8 OK SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, bo. 147 Market st. and 21 North 4th st., i'hiludcljiMa. may 19, 1854 tt 205 CLARK, HYDE & CO., auccciisors to Hoosevelt, JJydeii Vlark,) DIRECT JMroltTKKHOr Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c, No. 139 Meeting Street, (Nearly Opposite Charleston Hotel,) CHARLESTON, S. C. B.A.CLARK. 8IMKONUIDK. July 21, 1854 8m ANDKEW T. ANIlRnsON, 804 VM. LOWRY, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atuknh, Tknnessf.k. Officb ill the Office of the Chancery Court Clerk, over the office of the "Athens Post." April 22, '52 tf 289 LEUTY'S HOTEL LOUDON, TENN. fiEO. W. MAYO WOULD announce to the public thnt he has removed from the "Athens Hotel" and taken charge of the above House, where he will be happy to wait on all who may favor the establishment with their company. Feb. 17. 1854 tf ATHENS HOTEL, W. P. II. M'DEHMOTT HAVING taken charge of the above Hotel, respectfully solicits a share of the pat ronage ol the public. His talile will he fur nlshed with the best the country nlTonls. Feb. 10, 1854 tf 281 CITY HOT E L, oouin Blue i uniicMqiiare, MURFREESBOROUGII, TENN. JOHN Y. TnOMAS, Proprietor. HIS House has recently beeen opened, nnd me proprietor Hopes ly a well furnished tame, moderate charges, good nccommoda- tiuiis anil aueuuou to uusincss, lu merit a liberal share or public patronage, march 8, 1854 ly 284 HARD W A R E. rniTiTvi,'V Ti.'wxiniP t, V"...l,l' ) M II HI J. IV VIRRCT IMPORTERS Of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, IMstoIt, Se., 0. 85 llAYNIt STREET, C II A RLE S T O N, S. C. WILLIAM 0. COURTNEY. OI1.UKHT B TINNAKT. JAMES 0. EVANS. June 17. '58 tf 247 GEO. W. BRIDGES ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. "IJRACTICKSin the different countiescom- X posing the Third Judicial Circuit will attend to the collecting nnd securing of claims ana will give ins undivided attention to all biisinesseiilrusted to his care. Mnrch2. 1849 tf 23 DR. JAMES B. TAYL0R7 ArilKNS, TENNESSEE. "1"TILL hereafter give his whole attontion If to the Practice of Medicine, June 8, 1853 tf 24 Agricultural Implements. HAVING received an Agency from tho Nashville Agricultural Manufacturing Company, lor me sale or their superior Agri cultural Imidementt. we would invite the'nt tention of Farmers to our present stock of 11 0770(1, six norse ana two horse, iron and wood axels; City and Railroad Carts; 7iccl- barrows; Canal Barrows; Ploict; Cultivators. etc, c The attention of Farmers is particularly so licited to our stock of largo "Sub-soil" Plows. A friend writing to us some days siro, savs: "I cannot conclude without mention of your superior Centre-draft Sub-soil Plow. 1 liave no doubt it is the best Plow for such purposes in America, auu uesiincii t o unci more rend v saie, and to accompiiFii nctter service to tin planting uueresis in uie cmiuiii, man any oth er Acncnl I tirnl Implement in use." We ex- peoi to keep a good stock of Agricultural Im plements constantly on hnud, and to sell at the lowest prices. June 80, '54. K EVES A HENDERSON. 1000S5h!iry? use for sale at L. DODSON'S. IIUDCIN, WELLS & JOHNSON, WHOLESALE it RETAIL DRUOOISTS, Cuattanoooa and Cleveland, Tenn. Chattanooqa, Tenn,, Sciit., 1853. "7"E beg leave to return our sincere thanks TT to our mends and the public generally for the verv seuerous Patronage that has been so liberally extended to our house at this place during the past twelve months, and ns we havo recently 111 ado very extensive and varied additions toour stock of Drugs, Chemi- ea, 1 amis, t'if ana uiass, we respectfully Invite tho attention of Physicians, Farmers ana country iiiercliiiiiis, ireneraliv. to our present largo and well selected assortmenl Our establishment at Cleveland will be eon. I auctea nnaer the immediate superintendence of Mr. lliiiMim. wl,uill ,!.' U personal attention ror the present, am our customers who may. from conven otner reasons, see nt to patroniie can at all times relv on obtaining the snme purity and excellence as we havo heretofore kept on hand here. Phvsininna v ordering from us can at all times feel sure of obtaining articles or strict I v inns miHlilv and if at any timo an article should not prove satisfactory, we beg them to return it at our cost, and give notice of the met, as it is our strict intention to deal in only pur Drugs. However, being practical Driimrists. w e ahull at all times use every possible means of guard ing against any such vexations. We have on hand a verv lai-o-n ami w11 selected stock of II7 and Brandies, of verv superior quality, to which we invite the at tention of the Facility and dealers generally, ("all nnd exiimimi, ns il always ullonls us pleasure to exhibit our funds. IIFIHilN, WELLS A JOHNSON. Oct. 21, lasa ly 205 tsrnm 'HO THE PUBLIC. RADWAY A CO., the -L Inventors, Manufacturers and Proprietors 01 me justly celebrated K. 11. It. Kemedies, were first to discover a Remedy possessing the Marvelous power of stopping the most Excruciating Pains in an instant, allaying the worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or external, 1:1 a few minutes, aud soothing the most severe Paroxysms of liheiinintism, eu ralgia, and Tic Doloreux, as soon as applied, The R. R. R. Remedies consist of three Kcnie dies, each possessing quick and wonderful powers over certain coinpluints and diseases, hum win iiisinnuv RELIEVE the Human System from Fain. REGULATE each Organ to a Healthy Action RESOLX K 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. Ii. No. l.-RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. For the Aci'le Complaints,Iuteriialand External The moment it is nppllied externally, or uiKen 11110 inc system, it win stop the most ex cruciating pain and quickly remove its cause, Rheumatism Mr. Granger, a mason well Known 111 jirooKivn, was a cripple lor nine years. Railway s Ready Relief relieved him from pniu in fifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles wi '.limit the aid of stick or crutch in three days and cured him entirely in one ween. n.i .. xiioiisanus 01 oilier canes equally ns won derful ns the above, have been cured bv R. R. lieuei. Cholera Morbus. Railway's Ready Relie will relieve the sufferer from all pain in fif- teen to twenty minutes. It will cure the most desnerntc eases 111 a few hours. Neuralaia. The moment R. U. Relief is ni plied it allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always cure. Sick Headache. It will relieve the most distressing pains 111 fifteen minutes. It will likewise prevent renewed attacks. Ague. In ten iniiiules a tea spoonful of R. R. Relief will stop the Chills and break the ever. k 1 r ,.11 1 1 . . Acnesoi an Kin 11 9, pninsoi all Kinds. 15ruis es, Burns, Scalds, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Lameness oiii-applicnt ion of R. It. Reliefwill in a few moments entirely stop the pain. It reduces swelling, heals sores, cuts and wnuiuls, removes lirmses, allays the most vi olent irritations. For all pains use R, R. Keller. Look bir tho signature of Ritdwny at tu, on cucii noiiic. R. R. R. No. 2. RADWAY S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. For the cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, anu iiiv various diseases ol 1,110 tilings. It renovates the Bysteiu completely, resoly ing nwny from the Solids all impure and Dis eased Denosites, freeing tlic Blood and Fluids of Life from all corrupt humors, restoring r.ncrgy, jieiuui anu strength to every Organ 01 me iiouy. R. R. R. No. 3. RAPWAY'S REGULATORS. Regulate to a healthy action all the Organs nmi necrei.nuisoi uie uotlv; a preventive and curative of Costivene, Dropsy, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Influenza, Liver Com plaint, Stupor, Common Colds. Thu Rcmi tutors will iiIbo be found of the greatest value 111 treating cases of rever, Measles, and Rash es, and for Female Complaints, Irregularity, Womb Difficulties, Hysteria and Melancholy. R.. R. Regulators are entirely Vegetable 1 eriecuy insieioes, good at times, never sick en, never gripe. Doses. One to three regulates. Four to six purues. One Regulator at night, on going to bed, will insure sound sleep, a good night's rest, and a healthy and pleasant discharge from the bowels in the morning. Had way's Regulators. Ready Relief, nnd Renovating Resolvent are sold" bv 1 li-iurcists c ci jf micro. JtAJMVAl it CU., 1 ..... . . r . 1B2 Fulton street, N. Y. N. I.. R. R. Regulators are of light color. Kold by A. McK ki.pix, Athens. Huiibin, WklijiA Johnson, Cleveland, Dr. W. L. White. Loudon. W. A A. Russri.i, Campbell's Station. OTA 11 R ATT c VY.IE, Red Clay, Go. G. L. t.'n.iKH'iE A Co., Kingston. Strono A Stevenson, Knoxville. And Pruwists and Mcrchauls every where. Dec. 2, 1653 ly 271 1. K. WILLIAMS, JNO. BI1EA. O.. Form' ly of Knotville.T.) (Laleof Blountville,T. J. E. WILLIAMS & CO., (Successors to J. E. Williams,) Utneral Commission Merchants, ANn particularly for the balk of Grain, Bacon, Lard, Feathers and Tennessee Produce generally, Johnson's Fire-Proof Ware-House, Atlanta, Georela. IETTERS of inquiry, in relation te the J Markets, Ac, answered promptly. 1 am sincerely thankful to the citizens of Tennessee for the very liberal pntronnire here tofore received from them, and respectfully soucii n continuance 01 tlic sninc to the new firm, feeling satisfied that, possessing the ad vantages we now do. wo will be able to do fully us well for tliein ai can be done in this market. We will both give our personal at tention to mo uu&incss. JAMES E. WILLIAMS, march 17, 1861 tf 286 Farmers Groceries. WE are receiving largo supplies of Coffee, Sugar, Sack Salt, Nails, Ac, and it will be to your interest to call at our corner and buy form us. 0. F. A T. F. GIBSON. April 7tli, 1854. WILLIAM II. COOPER, 1l"ire-i7oti and Commission Merchant. LaGranuk, Tttocr county. Ga., T ILL attend to the snlo of all kinds of T T PRODUCE, such as Corn. ( hits Klmir. Bacon, Lard, Lime, Ac, consigned to him, Reference: The former nronrieloi's. H. 11 Annus nnd Jesse Mel.eudon, march 10, 1851 tf 285 ItiMil vent IMoll.'c. irluh lH-liton, Ailinitilntriitor of (1. tv. Ilnlc, iluouaiiiil, rs. The Crt'itltnri nt tin- anlil II IV IUI- IN Hill rinme Ihr cianlnliiiilil lull ing nli-il Ilia Mil nf rnimilulut In Hi,- I'lmi,,-,,, v Cmrl 1.1 Alii. lid. MiriilitMl the crcilltiirs r the entnte r (I, W. Ilnlr, ilcceunril, suit Sllirin-KIs tilt' IllJiilVflirv nf Hi Mnim.. Ilin r,....lll..r ... pki.i i'miiiu are licrchy nolll,-, to nll,.nr ni.il II I c iln lr clullim, inii..ily iiiillii.iiilmtril, wit ! tlic Clcik noil Mm ter of lliin I'mirl on or ln-rnre the I lili ilnr of (Mnhvr lirxl, anil miike tlieini.clve mirtli In lliln iilll. II. m " '' nil' iruct'Cil or mil dilute limy lie I1111I. a . o . .. - ,VM' "WHY, '. ,f M. Hcpt. S, 1sf, fit J'ri'' 'l HI I W. & A. J. DOD SON. IN tendering their thanks to the people for the Verv liberal imtriitiHirA tlinv lin..,. I. tofore given Jheni, would respectfully solioi a continuance of the same. Those who am In th l,..l,!i ..f .l..ni;.. i. where wo would solicit to give us a call and examine our I ..r ay,. nMj a..t. .. . ra" 91"1 sVMtr dooilt. CfT Wheat, Ilannn. Lard. Eontlmra Jo taken iu exchange for Goods. w, A. A. .1. ixinsoN. Ricevillc, Tenn,, Oct.. I t, 1 Sfi.'l tf a4 Wheat I l t. wiali to piirclinae a (jnnutily f good T lUVI CMHIIIIIIIIO )1 'hunt, fur wliicl ...:n ..... i... i. i. ... . . . ' . we mm iBT iiiu lill'MCML llini'KOI. lll'lon. July 14. A. Ct.V.AM CO. Jimt Herri vnt, m 0. W. ItOKM. liiiml a lot ui lim b's superior 1'loughs, and formic low by .ii Auu 11 I Wlllcll Wfl think ia linaiirimiaj,,! r..M.l.,1 I Senear d,lr,n,,ility j M y-cniisisting of a variety of lenee or i-.i ... ....1 u,,,.,!,,,,,,,,,'. 1 : 1 "V. .Hinll. ,.f fnot .m"n!',Jr "V1 H' tho wants of the Chancery Sale of Valuable Land. Martha M. Martin, John W. Smith, Mark Roberts and wife Emily, adult heirs of NnL Smith, dee'd, by their Attorney-iu-fuct, Mary M. Carr, and James C, Laura and Texanun Smith, minor heirs of the raid Nut. Smith, dee'd, by their Guardian, Mary M. Carr Ex parte. 1 PURSUANT to adecrej of tho Chancery Court at Athens, in this cause, at the August term, 1854, I, William Lowry, Clerk and Master of said Chancery Court, will sell on the premises, on the 23d day of October next, to the highest bidder, on a credit of six and twelve months, except the sum of tenper cent, which will be required in advance, the following described tracts of Land in McMinn county, within four miles of Athens, to wit: 140 acres of Land, lying in the South-west quarter of section 8, township 4, range 1, West of theLasis line, lliwassee Pistriet. .1 . . ,. -1 aiso, 011 acres, adjoining me irnci uioresniu, and sold to Stephen Smith by Dnn'l Newman, it being known as the Stephen Smith tract. Bond and security will be required of the purchaser for all the balance of the purchase money, and a lieu retained on the land until all is paid. W Jl. LOW ICY, C. Jl. Sept. 8, 1854 7 1 Prs fee $7,50 811 Safely Fuse. 1 fi ff A F,:ET struty Flle for blasting A.rmJJJ purposes, ottered nt greatly reduced prices, by C. Jl. JUlLLn I'll., Pec. 23, '58278 Cleveland. A. I. KEYES. 1. M. HENDERSON. KEYES & HENDERSON, C O M MISS IO N M E R C HA N T S, AND DEALERS IN PROPUCF, AC, Athens, Tenn. June 9,1 854 tf 293 Wholesale Druggists. Ilaviland, Harral & Rislcy, No. 8 0 M n i d e n Lane, N E W Y O R K. 1. 0. IIAVILAND, II. W. ItlSLEY, JAUKS HAItRAL, WM. K. KITCHEN. Ilaviland, Harral & Co., No. 2 6 II a v ne Street, CHAR I. E S T O N, S. C. IIAVILAND. HAKI'.AI. Rlxt.EY, W. STEVENSON, B. L. UAIIRAL, W. K. KITCHEN. Ilaviland, Rislcy & Co., No. 27 4 Broad Street, Near the Ulohe Hotel,) A V G V S T A, G A. IIAVILAND, 1IAIIKAL Klrtl.KY, T. W. ClimilEKTER, w. K. KITCHEN. Feb. 17, 1854 ly 282 RANKIN, PULLIAM & CO., lUrOKTKILK AM) AVAOI.ICHAI.K DKALKKHIN Foreign and American Dry Goods, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, 131 Meeting street, CUAIILESTOX S. C. WM. T. RANKIN, 1 A. D. HMITfl. b. v. itlli.m( I u. u'u. m'klratii. 1. H. CKAKJWII.Kfl, Feb. 25, 185S tf 231 33 33 Xj IIOUS 33, Corner of Main und State streets, Knoxville. 'IYiiii. '1MK NiibftcrHicr Imvini completed lit larpc and com i iiHMliouP itoiiHC, lu ifi leave U utk of his frleiub. nix the ptililfc m-ncnilly, a nliare of luitilic jmtronntfe. The Iiuuue is entirely new; the rmnns lare and well ventll luted, and no expenite has heen spnreil in furninhin it in a style and manner to give comfort and PfitiVfHi'Umi to those who eujouru in It. The contiuily of this litmpe to the Court -ho use, and romim-MS portion of the city, as well as to the tSteamhoat Landings, and Kailroad Depots (which will shortly he rnnipleted,. makes it a desinihle stopping place for the Merchant visiting the city on husi- ness, or the traveler Heektiifc pleasure. The subscribers long experience as proprietor of a puhlic house, added to a determination to do all he can to render his cus tomers comfortable and untie fled, warrants him in the belief he can do so, and to that end Invites a trial. Aug. II, ISM 2m JAM Kg UKLL, Jrojt'itor. JOHN R. WALLACE & BROTHERS, WIIULKBAI.K It'll I1KTIIL 11KALKJI8 IN Hardware. HooIh. SIioon, tirocrrlca. ItlUKtinir I'.ni .lrr, Octairon Steel, unit Niifcly t iiHc, Corner of Whitehall And Alnbuma afreets, ATLANTA, V . Z3T N. H. I'artlculiir attention ii iial.l to the New Orknna murket from which we lire countuutly receiving auilit-a. i. k. WAi.unt. c. a. WAuars. i. w. Wallace. Aug. 1st, IsM ly WIS MILTON P. JARN AGIN, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chnacery, Athens, Tenne84. ATTENTION given to the collecting buai ness in nil lower EusL Tennessee. June 8, '6S tf 245 Notice. ALL orders for Agricultural Mnebinrry, undo by Messrs. Wheeler, Melick & Co., Albany, N. V., must bo to me direct, or through my Agents in Enst Tennessee, Mr; 8. K. Keeder, Athens, anil Mr. M. Nelson, Knox ville, who are authorised to furnish any nfsnid machines nt manufacturer's ensh pi-iev, 'idd ing cost of transport ntioii. 1'. I). GATES, f eu. 3, 1854 i tf 28U 12 Hroaihvn.v, Ts. 1. McEwen & Gillesrie HAVE received and opened a Huge stock of XV I M 'I' i: It OOOIKS! to which thev rcsiiectfiilly invite the ntten tion of their friends nnd customer November 1, 18BD If Suiriirl SiiR-art WK tnke ilea.iire In liifnrniinir our onulomera Hint wr have hi. t received a aimerlvr Erailo of New Orleant HtifTHr; aUo Cm. lied Hiiicnr. Al.n, a very aiiierlnr lllne Hlune; tt. 'w.t Inillirii, Hint many other Unit-., which ynu can biin liy ciiIIIiik at the Farmers' t'tieap Mtorv, by liny xi t y. i . r. uiiimi.. DO&AnT'S HOTEL, (.1ftM tsu ni. in Aurfh vl ' ll"l.) v ii 1 1. a i i: i, v ii 1 1, t : n nr., H Ntlll iiHn fur tho eiitertiilnineiti of Travetera. Per on triivellna on the Car.. .I' lt'li'K "t or atarllnc from thl. inilnt, i h imrlleiil ily nt h'll to, Una. ytUt cart'ir! hnihitfhHH tSt wiltiotil vhlror. Tho.c who havo tntroiit.eit io InrliiK the la.t four or five year havo our thalika, anil olliil anil lioa to merit a rontliinatieo of palroinv. Aoiei.T, wh n nno Valuable Farm for Sale. WILL sell to I lie hii'lioa). bidder, on Satur day, the 2 1 at dny of October next, on the remises, near tint Tellieo Iron Works, in Monroe county, Turin-. Three Hundred and VWtiw Acres if .awl. being the Soiith-wcat. Nol l Ii-wet and ISeiih-cn.t, iiiini'tera of the section of Hchnol Imid in towiirhin three. range three. Knnt Hie meridian. lliwiiHaon liatriol; and lining ill" "nine lion-t oforo luiuulit iv .Iiiinea Vauglin. Ihern la nboul. flic sum t fl, 2(1(1 al ill diii n said Land, which Ilin purchaser enn in iiistnllincnfs on the terms of sale of Selmol Land; the reaidue will be roipiirud to lo paid in hand E. K GKIr'l'lTU. Sept. 15, 1811 (It ma Notloo. " ALL prraniK indebted to the eatnle of Col. Win. 1'. M- Mnlfminiitt, dee'd. arehembv iioinieii to c'"' lorwiiru anu iniikn pnyiiieiit to the undersigned, and those having claims against aniil "Inle In present Hihiii prnpci ly nuthunticiil'"'i within the time presenile, I by law. .1. K. M. KKItMO'IT. Administratrix. I H. CtiOKE, Administrator. Athens, Kept, 15, 1854 .'it 8U Fiiriihnrc ! Furniture ! WM Imvo Just received a lot of Iousrhold Furniture, of the btlest styles, consisting of theh'llowiligiirticlea, vix: lledalends, llu rcaus, (Viilie Tnl.lcs, hide Tables, Work Ta bles, Writing Tables nnd Dining Tables; also, Sufii.; I'lush, Iliiii'-clofh nnd ( line Scat Hock ing ( linii s, and one set of 1'ni lur Chairs. Tho pnlilie, and thnlmlics pnrliuuliii ly, arc requcsl mll'eiill and cvinuiiic our Kuiiiitnie. Any peiwii ttiiiliingniliclosiif this hind, van now jrel lliciti at great Iv reduced prices, .lime V liEVE3 it llJiNJDiaiaoN. . . -, . r , , . GILLIL ANDS, HOWELL & CO, DIRECT IMPORT Will DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods No. 33 Ilsyne street, CH.ini.ESra.', . c. N. B. Bolting CloUualwsys on hand. VU. 11. GILIJLAHD, SIDNEY 8. HOWELL. W. D. UILL1LAXH. JANES OILLILAND JAMES U. NICHOLS. Oct. 81. 1851 tf IRS ALLEN & DUNLAP, (Lute Diinb p A Horn.) Grocery and Commission Merchants, MACON, UEORG1A. STRICT personal attention to onlers and quick returns of sales of Troiluee. They will give special attention to con signments from Kant Tennessee. 1. 4. ALLEN. . 8. PI' NLA I'. march 18, 1853 ly 234 )R. JAS. IUJCKNEK, Dentist, IN returning bis thntks fur tbe verv liberal patronnu he has alreaily received, would respectfully announce to all who may need the aid of a Dentist, that he is well iirepitred to execute all work in the various branches of bis profession. General satisfaction will be given, both in prices and style of work. Kieeville, Tenn., Dc. SO. lf?5S tf 2 Good Medicines. RTAULElt'8 Anodyne Clurry Expectorant, For Coughs, Coh'', Bronchitis, Croup, d-c. STALLEH'S Diarrhea Cordial. TP11E valuable in Jieincs above named, are J. not empirical, A- are prepared in agree ment with I lie ex trienco of'sonio of the most leurncd and judic his practitioners, and are not secret, fiirthe: than is necessary to pro tect tho proprietcrt nnd those who use tliein from loss and innpsition, ns the component parts have been innde known, confidentially, from time to tini-, to perhaps 6(10 UJYSICIANSU 1 in Maryland. Virginia, District of Culunibia, Ohio, and other places, all of whom, without a single excrplit u liave approved of the formu la, nnd nmst of Uiein acknowledge that they are the best r, bodies Hint they have ever known for the euro of the diseases for which lliey nre reccMlucniieu. uur contuiencc in tho excellence of these medicines, added to our desire to ..Void tho just prejudice of the medical profe-sSon ngnitist srerrl und rurl' nos trums, indue us to adopt this candid course. We append n few of the notices wo have re ceived from .'BvBicinn.s, viz; 'ret Dr. H a). H. Farrow, of Snow Hill, Mil "Gentlciii,i 1 have frequently in my prac tice preseriled your 'Stabler': Anodyne Cher ry Expectorant and 'Diarrha'a Cordial,' with great sal islaOl ion to myself, and to the entire relief of sii-h diseases ns they profess to cure. 1 consitler laem liappy combinations of some of our mo t,' valuable and safe thcrapulical agents, nii'V must be of infinite worth to the afllictrd ttntrl mankind at large. In furnishing the inedii; profession with these active ana concentrated preparations, so convenient for administration, nnd of a standnrd quality, you have-rendered them an eminent service, and I em do no less thnu earnestly recommend these preparations to practitioners, and espe cially iu the country, where the impurity of commercial Drugs is one of the greatest obsta cles to the success of the l'hysiciau." from Ceo. Uerry, Jl. Jl, of Somerset co., Md. lientlemen 1 have used ninnv ot the Uif ferciit Cherry Expectorants, and I do assure you Jiat yours far exceeds any I have ever tried.' lie nave oeen invored Willi a written certih cat& cheerfully iriven bv numerous Moilionl gentleman, in "Maryland, Virginia nnd Ohio, wlilcli alone should convince the most doubt- ui that these nre reully "Good Medicines:" fll'Usr stating that thev are ncnuuinted with the composition of both the Expectorant nnd Cordial, and that they have administered them to their patients, thev testify "that thev are remedies of ureal value, safe, efficient and well worthy of the patronage or the l'rofession and the l'ublic, that they are more reliable than any other proprietary medicines with which we are acquainted," le. 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 afllictcd, and that they are of a different stamp and class from the "Quackery" and "Cure-Alls" so much im posed upon the public. Sco the descriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who have the medicines for snle, containing recommendations from Doctors Martin, liulUcll, Addison, 1'nyuc, llnndy, Love, ite. For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Store-keepers generally, at the low price of Ffty cents per bottle, or six bottles for t2,50. 12. il. STAIiLLH t CO., Wholesale Druggists, Importers of English, French and Ucrnuin Drugs, Dealers in 1'nints, Oils, Ac. 120 Pratt street, Baltimore. Antl sold by WM. HUKNS, Athens. W. 11. 11 UK LIS V.Loudon G. CANNON, Madisonville. Dec. , 186S ly 272 Cheap and Good. I ON ICS Garment Cutter the best now in tt use, is ottered for snle at the very low rato oi iwo dollars per copy. Tlio culler is a pat tern system of cult ing, with all sires on the same pattern a Look of directions accom panies every set of patterns nnd with them any person can lenru lo cut and make Coats, ranis, eats, Cloaks, Till inns. Ladies' Sack Alantillns, Presses, and In uliort, any garment that is or will be worn bv Indies or gentlemen, onu ne cut mid made ty Jones (iai iiieiit Cut ter. Any person can learn from the book mid ml terns iu the short space of Iwcntv-fniir hour sons to cut and make any garment they wiMi, na wen as nuy i a i lor. ltigbts of Slates and counties for snlo low for cash, Huv a county right nnd be industri ous, n i hi j will ensiiro you to double your money. Agents wanted all overthe United Slates, with reference ns to character and re sponsibility. The cutter enn be scut by mail to any.ollico in the United States. Address Colonel I'. Jones, pout paid Mount Vernon, Monroe county, Tennessee. All orders must be accompanied with the cash. April 28, 1854 ly 292 ALEX. l CAI.I.IH. UEO. B. JONKS. ArtJAI.ME & JLKS, General Commission Merchants, .''iron, 4la. T?0l the sale of all kinds of TENNESSEE .- l'KOUUCIi. Reference! Messrs. Hooko A French, Clint tnnoogn. C. Wallace, I'rcs't E. Tenn. Alia, Kailroad. Messrs. Johnson, Smith A Co., Loudon. Win. K. lleiskcll, Abiuirdon. Va. Deo. 2, 185S ly( 271 ,r ' Firp Proof Safes. I IIAvK on band n ireneral assortment of 1 Durvco A Forsyth's Fire 1'loof Safes, mi. knowleilged by all, wherever they havo been test .d, t lie best article of the kind manufac tured in this or any other country. 1 soil nt riinnufacturer's prices, freight added. Jan. 20. G. W.KOSS. Itlastliig IVmiltr, J KEGS masting J'owdcr In SUru "TV for tulle lit reduced price. nnd C. II. WILLS A CO., Die. 2a, '33271 Cleveland. II. L. HARLAN D, Late A nderson it Hnrland, ) BOOTS, SHOES, AND- Straw Goods, No. 120 Market Stkekt, below Fourth, 1'lilladclphU, Ia. inarch 17. 1854 tf 2f. i it xii si:smo Odd Fellows Female College, it ouv.n s v i i.i.i:, ti: .-v. Trimlceti. HAWKINS LulXiK, NO. 41, I. O. 0. F. IiiNlrurlona. n. y. ANSOX V. (U'MMINliS, 1). U-, Prlneliwl. Mia MTV 8. HI UliLfcS, SlisaC. V. fTAliK, li K. It. fllAW. tTwo plio-es to he Slii,lieil.) I'rof. IlKMiV fc'CIIWlMI, Instrumental and Toul Music. , Assistant. Pr. J. II. ri l.l.KX, Prof. Vocal Music. Miss M. . MIK IIKI.!.. IVlioinnsliip. Mrs.Ol'ltlA K'llWl.NU, Ne.-Ule Work, Enibrolutr, He., u. .Matron. (TjlHIH liiatitntion will he oeneil for the reception of M pupiiM on Wednesday, tlic 6lti of Hetemlir, fayiuents for Hoard anil Tuition must be made half yearl' iu advance to the Treasurer of the College. Cliurfrt-N. Boanlinr for Colleiciate year of ten months, IncluillnaT fuel, liiflitN, rooms ami hslguig, laM jer week. Wash in 1. eellU l-r ilost-ll. lnstructiou in I'riniary Class 910 an Preparatory 1ft lai " Minor " UM (HI ropliomor " HIM Junior " mmi " Kenlor " ft M Music nnd use of Instrument 411 110 Jx-ssons in Krenefi, Latin, Drawing, Painting, Ac. .1 aj K.-ieh pupil, wliettier hoiiriling In the Institution or not, will be charfrcil one dollar entrance fee. No extra charges. Circulars of tin- rVhoot, In pamphlet form, fumfshstl by mail on application to the undersigned. Those who uiuy have it ill cnutciiiphition tn patrontu the rlrhonl are resiH-etfully reiilested, In all cases, to ad vise the Hccretiu-y by mail or otherwise at tlo-ir earliest convenience. Aug-J.'i, ','4-Xm E. J. ASTON, Src'y. University of Nashville. f HMIS Itirtitntlnn wiM foniitlt tl by tlie Hlftto of North JL Carolitm in 17n an liitviiUon AiHlt'iny. It becmnti t'liiiihi-rluntt College in 1-HtOaud Cnivcraity of MushvUltt In lyiti. 1'ho Iilrrary Ilrpiirtmrnt) Wilt he rv-opi'iu'il umlrr a tit-w Orjfjiuizatinn, and with lii w lttiiUliiifTs fn the Kirnt Wt Im silfi y of Ut tober iivxt. lttv. Kiiw.uiu Wai(H(iktii, 1. D., I'rutViiMir of Ethkn uih! Ikllt H lftti'r, aiKU'httiniiHii of (lie Faculty. Hev. J, V. Ml-C'cixoiuh, I), it., Profctfgor of Ancient hnufniuttv. Alkxanhkk V. Ptkwamt, A. M., ProfesKor of Mtttlicmat Icb nixt N ni n nil l'liilortirphy. l.i v. X I'. I.imsij-:v, M. l., Vrofeasor of Chemistry and the Natural Meiioe. Tuillou 7ft per uiiuum Matriculation fee 5. Tli ln,v lrarliupnlt Will ulsolc oK'iR'd on the first Wednesday of October next. KHANCim IJ. FiHifl, Kill.. William F, CHH'Kit, Ksq., vrrofessors. Kit, Ksq., U Fees for l.ucturcs t IiHiper unnuin. 'J'lir ivieillral Irmrlniriir, Cloned It firtH Pccfmi with 1'JI Httalent and :13 Ci rnd li nt .1; it M't-oihl with l.ViMtuili iitH and Ho' (Iraduateii. auJ it third with ftudt ntH and Tl (iraduateN. The Four tli AmihihI Court; of lA-eturea will commenre on .Monthly, tin :t"th of Ortulwr next, uud ctintlnue till the nrHtot the unsuinp Miirch, ItmiutT M, PmtTKUi 31. !., Trufesaor of General and ptchil Anatomy. J. liKiuiits LiNpJi.sv, M. i'rofcwor of Che mU try and Dean of the Faculty. 0. K. WiNHTiiN, M. profcsBor of Materia Medic a and Medical Jurisprudence. A. 11. ItttiiANAS, M. D., Professor of Surgical anil Pathological Anatomy. Tin i.m AH It. J KNNiNiirt, M. P., Professor of Inititutet of Metlicine ami Clinical Medicine. W. K. ItowuNu. M. 1)., ProfuHHor of Theory and Prao ticeof Medielne. Jmiis M. Watwix, M. P., ProfeHor of Obstetrics and. the l)ineunes of Women and Children. Pai l F. Far, M. D.t Professor of Principles and Prac tice of Surgery. AVilliam T. IIrhigh, M. IK, Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Anatomical rooniN will be opened for student on the ilrnt MomtHy of (Moher. A full 1'ffiiuihtarftvitrMttiit lectures, free tn all Htn dent), will Ih given by the Professors, commencing va the first Monday of October. A Cllnirme has been estHhlMied, In connection with the L'niverriity, at which operations are erformed and rases prescribed for aud lectured upon iu presence of the ChiHs. Arraiigemrnts liare been made to accommodate all pa tients requiring surgical o)eration. Amount of Fees fur Lectures in this Department Is f Matriculation F (piH once only,) J5; Practical Anatomy, flit; Oraduatliig Fee tiood Hoard can In; obtained for $4 per week. The Annual Announcement giving a full account of thm several UepurtmeuU of the University may be hud bv applying tn A. V. f. MNIWLKV, Aug 4, IsM Cm floff tSty JitHttti ''runtst. XaTttlo'eT'riiito Oil, 7 Is the best remedy ever offered to the public for l the Tarhms liseioes nf IKMtHKS, vii:H welled Joints, Hpralns.C'uts, Saddle and Collar (JnIIs, HcralclinH Poll-F.vil, Fistula, antl in fart every description of dis ease to which the Horse is liable. It Is now In general use s a LINIMENT FOR MAN, as no better can he made, and has heen very successful ly used for Pains and Sores of almost every kind, and hi some Instances has made a perfect cure of Rheuma tism. For aale by O. W. n A Co., Athens. J. A. Wkiuht A Co., Swvetwatar. And by Druggist! aud Merchants thrnuirhout the coun try. Principal Depot Scott svilie, Albemarle co., V July 2S, ls'4 ly 805 ALJtU DAK Ml. T. D. CAB WILL. BAKER & CASWELL, ultOl'DIIV AIVTt CWsIH MISSION llroail street, A iifriiNlsv, tin., "MTII-I. proniitly altenit to the aale of Corn, Wheul, Vw lhieon, l,:inl, (hits, c., consiifiieil to their cart. Advances, if requireil, madeou Produce In Btore. Auk. 4, 1M ly gug JANES ARMSTRONG. foiiu ahiij avh irainiHKioi Moi-oltftut, No. 42 Market street, liilrlculon, S. C. N ''' As the Poiith Carolina Kail HoadCnm. puny will cease to forward (foods on anil after tlis 1st of July, IsM, I offer my services as Forwarding and Commission Merchant. All (loods direrled to mj car will ho hirwanlcd Jiropijilly and with despatch. I will nlso receive aud sell any I'rtxlurc cnuslirneil to ni, or forwnrd as directed and olTtr tlie fullowlug named gentlemen as lief, rem es : 11. W. Conner; Courtney, Tennent k Co; tfillllnuds, Unwell 4 Co.; ll)ott, Mellurney k Co.; Town send, Crane It Co.! I). K. Klen.lna; k Co.; Ilavilnnd, llar rnl Co.; Williams k Trice; l'ierson, J,-niilncs k Co.; W. II. Ih-ach; II. W. J. I. Vree k Co.; Hand, Williams k Wilcox; Chaniherlaiu, Miler k Co.; fhepherd, MeCrcery k Co.; Ilnukfri, l'ullinm k Co.; Iliire.Cnllioun k Co.; John Kraser k Co.; Oeo. K. Clarke: A. 8. Hull k Co.; den. .. Wahlron k Co.; Pussdoi-IT la-ldlng: Cameron, Wehb Co.; Hewing, Thayer nnd Co.; Kwliank and (lanir; llrown and Stone; Condirt, Jennings and Co.; II. II. Williams; l. A. Amlilen K. 1). Htoddarri and Co.; Onstarus follin; J. . nnd I,. Howie and Co.; Hates and Sliu hell; JleCar ter and Co.; Ilsseltlneanil Walton; Hoosevelt, Hyde nnd Clark; Ham-reft, lletls nnd Marshall; llrownlng and La man; (iiudradt and Duncan; V. I), running aud Co.; T. I.anueau; V. M. Cotien and Co.; T. M. Horsey and Co.; James Adger and Co.; W. W. and J. It. Head; Fogartl and llelaud; W. (I. llanrroft nnd Co.; James C. Jonea; John Itussell; Ketehum, Taylor and Co.; Ilnyden, llrnther and Co.; Ilavne nnd Vnti s; It. llawley; Jainea K. Ppesn Cahlwell, llliikely and Co.; Holmes ami Hlnnry; II. T. linker nnd Co.; Mathieaseii, Hlmons nnd Co.; It. Iliilin; . nnd J. V.. Adger, Kiinonds, Ituft nnd Co.; John DalT Fnekler, Colem-k and Co. Sept. 1, KM Ilin niw rinno Olanat. relllK Third Session of II. s Music Class will commcne M. on WeduL-sday, tlie Oih of fjepteniher. Hept. 1,'M II. O. COOKE. J. Tonclior WaxitodL rBT Inke clinrire of Forest Hill Academy. Nunc need B apply hut those who liave taken s thorough Colic ginlc course, ami have eslahllslied a character for teach log. Foresl Hill Academy Is now in rapid progress of construction, nnd will ho completed in time, fur thtj School to comini-nrc hy Hie 1st of Oetoher next. Ily order of the llonrd of I'm. tees. Aug. IMi, KM. WM. II. IIAM.KW, Secretary. Call on. Stoclt, "VTOT imrstiiinj, luit nil tlnmo iudubted ta a. tliu tinilursifsiiuil, tiither liy note or so, count, will plenso cull ninl jny tlie, snme, fop money lia wants ami nmst liye. AJ.JI1 (i KO. AY. ROSS, M'ure Alcohol fV )ti jier cent, tiroof, suitalilo for using V- Willi IflllW J'il.e. now on Imi M.I nnd for snle l.y lIUJtfilN, AVKUJS A JOHNSON, ulel.y 11U1K Jhii. 20, 1864 Cleveland, Tenn. 'IHANSl'OKTATION Uelivcen Sarniuinli and Augusta riy TUB FASHION LINE. Through la 21 tn 3(1 Hours. No Phtkntion to Oooiis at kitiikr Toint, I OATS will lenvcSiiynnnnli every oilier ln J" lifter 1 (Mil of July noxt, nnd liiin(f,f light er tlrntiKlitof wnUir tlimi nny otlier Hunts on tho Kivor, will run rcKiilnrly nt all singes of wnter. Twelve nnd n lmlf jier cent, will he deducted from their Hrosent low rnto of freight, w hieli is now nliont ono-hnlfltiiil Kond rntcs. llirect to tho cmo of M. A. COIIKN, Savannah, JA'O. A. MOOKI:, Augusta. To prcvcnl errors, send Hills of Lii.limr to M. A. CiuiiiN, HHViiiinnh, tW" All (i Is forwnrilcd at Snvniitiith nnd AuirtisU frco of commission. liotwithnlnudlOlt the Uuili'imds Imvo cciiocd to fol'Wllld. Juuc2U, 1861 Cm MO Lb