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Hiwasaee College IHenar CMtttw, Tomb. TnR Spring tetsion or tliia young but prat perons Institution will elos at fnllowtt Akku.m KxmTi(i. Tuesday and Wed nesday, nth and 18th Julyi prRAKINn Saw VOarKURlSQ UIFLOXAt, luura day tlit 1 ntli. Th Fall Session wilt eommenc Monday, Hept. 17th. at which timt students will find it to their advantag to h prattnt to enter their proper classes, TomoN 110 per testioni Contingent fee 11; boarding at mndertte rate. A number of roomt in the vicinity are oceupied free of charge by those wishing to hoiird thetntelvee; which they do at a eost of from fifty cents to one dollar per week. Onr location it a Ike country, two and a half miles from lladisonville, in a neighbor hood noted for industry and morality; eon acqoentty we are comparatively free from temptations to prodigality, intemperance, and other vices too frequently met with in towns and cities. A pott office hat been established at (he institution; tnertiore icttert to tut raouuy and ntmicnte should be addressed to "lliwas tee College, Monroe eonnlv, Tenn." July e JOHN II. liRUNF.R. Prcst Flouring Mills. ""TIIB mbscriber respectfully announces to L the public that he haa recently rebuilt hit MILI.H on East.annllee, three miles North east ef Calhoun, Tenn., on an entirely new and improved plan, and is now prepared to accommodate those who have wheat and Corn to grind, lie ean grind any quantity nn ahort notice, and insures a fine turn-out. He specially tolicitt the palronnge of such as desire a tuperior article of Flour for fami ly nee. He is also prepared to crush Corn in the oob for stock. Send in your Grain and try the Mills. W. J. MotLATCHEY. June 1 S, msB-tf 881 LOUDON FOUNDRY. rI"MlE eubscribeit would resiiectfully an il nonnce to the citisene of Konne and ad joining counties, that they have erected at Jxiudon, find have now In full operation, an Iron Foundry, and are prepared to receive orders fur Every Deerrlptlon of Cnatliige! They will keep constantly on hand different sizes and styles of Cooking Stoves, furnished complete, such as the lloosier State; Ashland Kentuckian, die, Ac; various sizes Parlor: Kino Plate, Chamber, OHice and Shop Stoves; llalloon Stoves; Fronts and Grates, tor burn ing coal, together with a general assortment of Hollow Ware, consisting of Washing Ket tles; Pole; Puns; Skillets, die, An.; Waffle Irons; Fre Dogs; Wagon Iioxes; Iron Railing of every description; Water Pipes, from one inch up to any desired site. They are also prepared to execute all kinds of MUST and SAW MILL CASTINGS, together with the well known Kilgore Water Wheel, formerly manufactured nt Athens. This Wheel will aaw from 8000 to 8000 feet of Lumber per day, and will grind from 10 to IS bushels per hour. Having had considerable practical ex perience in Mill Gearing, thev nutter them selves they can give full satisfaction in any work ordered from them. Also, the most im proved Plough, right and left hand mould boards; Horse Powers; Tareshcru; and in short every thing in thier line. There it connected with the Foundry an excellent JVIavolxlxxo Bhopi where all work can be fitted up in the best manner, and witli dispatch. Old Iron ana Copper taken in ex change for Castings, GROVES KILC.ORE. N. B. All Patterns that will come into general use will be made free of charge. May 28, 1855-ly 848 T ix.m Hooelvedf ALAU012 supply of Ulack and Cayenne l'epper. Alspicj, Tot ntid Tearl Ah, So An and Siulerntiw, 0-.-am of Tartar, Ctibebs, Cork Srewa. Jiattles And Vials, Window GlnssSby 10 find 10 l.y 12, Frnnklin And City Glazier's Diamonds, (ium-Klnstie Balls, Ktureh Polish, Ycnst I'uwders, Gentlemen's Shoulder Braces. Spcrmacetli, Even's Gen uine Crown Lnncet, ' A variety of Drug and Medicines, Alcohol; Uils rainier, i.aru, rweet; ijenTiier, Japnn. and Copul VnrmVh; 1'iiinU and Dye-stulfa, and almost every thiufr else. Please cull and examine, and see what yon want. McMun's Ktixir of Opium, an impor tant article. As I cannot name every Article, the publio are invited to call and examine. WM. BUHNS. Athens, May 2, 185.5. UREAT MM Tllf:K KE.tfEDVt JACOB S OQRDIA T. C'linlera, 1 fOH ALL Cholera Morhuf, Oyjentery VpAf4.p UeAiicpG M'-lou" Ohollc, Diarrhoja. DW " Cl WlSCHMS ) Choleralnfautum Alto Admirably ndnpfrd to many Di umm of FciiihIvm) JfOS T KSPECIA LIYPA 1KFVL MEXSTR UA TOy The virtue, of Jncob1 Cordial are too well known to require encomium. lot, 1 t'uren the worst cne of Dlarrhflea. fid. It cures the wont forum of Dysentery. ftl, It cures California or Mexlcnn Diarrhosa. 4th, It relieves the sevrrent Cholio. Ml), It cure Cholera Morbus. tilth It rnri-a Plinlr Infantum. 7th, It cure P.ttnful nrnitruttUon. Rlh, It relieve Vnin in Back and Loin . Oth, U counteracts Nrvoiinneii and Despondency, loth, It restores Irrtfulurftte. 11th, It ditpela Gloomy and Hysterical Feeling. 1301, It' an admirable Tonlo. A fete thort txetrncUfrom Letttr, Testimonial, f i 11 I have uxed Jacob' Cordial In my family, and have found It a raot efficient, and in my Judgment, a valuable remedy." H". Hiram Warmer, Judge of finprrme Court, Georgia, "ft give me pleasure in being uble to recommend Ja cob's Cordial my own personal experience, and the experience of my neighbors and friend ii around me, l a sutflclent guarantee for me to believe It to be all that It purports to be, vit; iovKKMG ntcKiY." XV u. If. ITiiitKHwonn, Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit. "1 take great pleasure In recommending this invalua hie medicine to ail aTilicted with bowel dlseaoes, for which I bflieve it to be a sovereign remedy decidedly superi or to anyining eise ever trieti ny me. A. a.uavloimii, Deputy U. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georirla, MI have used Jacob's Cordial In my family, and this, with all I hear about it a a remedy br those who have tried It, induce me to believe It standi at the head of very preparation or the kind, and 1 would recommend lis use to the a mease ior witicn u is compounded. MlLKt O. DOUBINS, Cashier Dank of the State of Georgia, Oriffln. "f f there I any credibility in human testimony, Ja rob' Cordial must stand pro-eminent above all other preparation for the cure of Dowel Diseases. Prom the mas of testimony In it favor com In: from all nuarter.i, It rami be very far In advance, a a curative agent, of most II noi ail outer -uateni prepnraimns." A. Plkio, Cash. Slarlne and Hire Ins. Dank.QMftin. "Till efnetent remedy I traveling Into celebrity a fast a Bonaparte puttied hlioolumns Into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used." Georgia Jf- Por sale by Wm. Burns, Geo. T. Ron, P. F. ffheltnn, A. H. Wilson, and Cha. Metcalfe, Athens; D. P. Martin, Calhonn; K. P. Illoom, John Denton, Cantrell A Co., Cantrell's X Roads; Guilford Cannon, Madisonvllle; N J. P n tit man. Mt. Vernon: J. T. Jones. Hiwassee: Che- nutt A West, Philadelphia; Vaughn A Picket, Sweetwater; H. T. Tipton, rour nine oranuu; a. ii. lAwuon, tnataia; Thonipn ivon, uteveinnd; jamea n. itain, uiiarleH' tun; N. J. A J. K. l.illard A Co., Decatur; Peak A SIcEl wee, Be wee: J. I. Pgg k Bon, Mary ville. Wm. W. DLIVK A CO., Proprletora, April My-W8 80 Beekman st .Ncw York. Valuable Lands for Sale. TMIIJ underaiirned, belnu anxious to remove JL West, offers for tale, for cash in hand, or liytlie 1st of September, the valuable rAKM on which ha resides. S miles South of Athens, on the Stock Road to Georgia, contnininif bbbh Aoreat. about 110 or winch are in a high ttata of cultivation, the balance beautifully timbered all lying at level at any valley farm of tht tarn tire in East Tea nestee about 100 aeret in Clover, 20 in fine Herds Grass ana Timothy meadow: with com fortable and convenient Buildings; fine Wa ter ana good young Ureliards. The Land all sjnoloted except a few aeret. Better fenoing ttiii not oe louuu on any rarm in tut county. Alto, 24 Acres, lying four miles North of Athent, adjoining the Lands of Charles Met ealfe and others, on the tttook Road from Ken tucky to Georgia 1 AO aeret in a fine state of milti vntion the land lying beautifully eotn fiirtubla Buildings good orchards, and the best of water Those wishing to purchase will do well to call on I he undersigned, nt his real, di'tico' soiin, 3 ht is d.itoi mino.l to sell nrid a baruntu eiiu i hnd. M. L. l'Ull.l.IIM. AiirlMMSSo if lrVOOTtlaBil NhcMtauLaale. fine Gaiter Shout; IS nalteraud Kid Boon; Misses Kill. Oaltcr anil Kn-aun-lleil leather Hoots, frentlemen's fln.Hnats, Htin.., (l Uato. Call oa rnartiU , DEIIOnN, ol . . (V.l.a . cJ Bloody-Flax, Dyseatery, Diarrhea AND OKOIiIinAI THE above disorders, to prtvalent In this country, ean all ot eured by the Orasfen berg Dysentery Syrup, which is told for only ov un imr uuitie CUTS, IIUKIiS, BWEI.LlMtS, ' inri.A MATION, either external or internal, eured by the Graefenberg Green Mountain Oimthrst; prioe It eentt per box better than any Lini ment or Pain-Klller for it glvee instant relief. Filling of Ihe Wmb and all other diseases ire promptly eared by Mershnll'e Utkrixi Catiioi.iook price reduced to $1,80 per bottle, the only remedy that hat j et been discovered that reaches the aiiove complaint. THE OREFEN IIKUO VEO ETARLK PILLS are pronounced the very best pill in the world ; 100,000 bones are told every year in Tennsaaaartrioa A Slants. Theee and all other Orwfonberg Medicines are for sale bv W. IiUltM Athens; B. T. M.BTta A So, Cnlhonn; Vauoiii, A Pictur, Sweetwater, W. L. White, London; O, Camkok, Mnditonville. ALEX MrlfKNZIK. Ntshvillle, June SO, '85 8m 58l General Agent THK virtrKiistTr Family n.ea.e d lean ejatuJKI) under Ihe seal, sanction sod authority of the University or free Medicine ana 1'opuinr nnowientre, chartered li the flt.tr of PenniVlVAnlS. April W. with capital of H,iiO, mainly for Ihe purpose of ar restiog the evils of spurious nostrums, also for supply In the community with rellshle remedies whenever a competent physician cannot or will not be employed, have purchased from Dr. John R. Kowsnd, his celebrated Kownnd'n Tonic mixture. Known for upwards of twenty-nre yein at the only ure una eare cure for Fever Ann c. ana ni in' cmlmnhlc remedy for Bowel OomplKfiii, ltovaad'tompun. Hruf Black' fc iinnl. whlcli htirhly apprnred and ppulHr remedl-, topt'Uier wllh the Unlvemlly'i Ncmedy for pnmplHlnti of the .unfrn, ine univerntty' riemetiy tor iiyirpiiia or inni rflllnn: the Unlvernllv'e RemedT for Cnntfre llnweln; hIno, the t'nlverslty'i Atmanac, mny he had at the llranch I)lilH;niatory, or tor of Q.W. ROM. may l&-6m Threshers ! Threshers ! "MjlARMKHfl and other who eonlefnplate purchnnlnfr bl itrrner" ini inion womu ao wen 10 nana in their order toon, or they wltl not lie a hie to get the Ma chines) out In time for thrftilnrr out the next Wqt Atlieni, march 16-tf for lower Knit Tennennee. Pianos. TUST received and for tale: tf line 7 octave, i round corners, iron plate. One 6 ocfl legfc One 7 " '4 round " curved legs, eit-icniii. iinien. One H octave, !l round corners, curved legs, and mouldings. Two 7 octave superb lludnir, very heavy tone These Pianos are from the oldest and best manufacturers in Huston nnd New York are selected and built for ttrengtk as well at for sweetness ana power ot tone, and are war' ranted; and for beauty of architecture can not lie excelled. . u. UOOKK. April 27-tf-8t4 Carter's Spanish Mixture, The (rent Purifier of the Blood t NOT X IAIIT1CLK OK MEItCUUY IN ITI L't the Afflicted Rtut and Ponder An Infallible Remedy foj Scrofula. Kinr's Kvll.Ithenma. tisrn, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Poa tules on the Pace, Blotch en, Uviln, Ague and Pever, Chronic Sore Kye. Wing Worm or Tetter, Hculd Head, Kiilargt-ment and Pain of the Bonca and Joints, .Stub born i;ii;era, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbngo, Spinal Complaints, and all Disease arising from nu Injudi cious Tse of Mercury, Imprudeuoe lu Life, or Impurity of the Blood. films greut alterative metllclne and Purifier of Dlood M. i uow used by thousand of grateful patient from all part or the United State, who testify dully to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medi cines, "CABTM'tJ Sfakiiih MixTfaa." Neuralgia, Rheu matism, Scrofula, Kruptlon on the Skiu, Liver Disease. Pever, Ulcers, Old Sore, Affection of the Kidneys, Diseases of Ihe Throat, Peiimle Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Rone and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using tills great and inestimable remedy. for all dlseasea of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with It. It cleansoH the nystvin of all Impurities, acta gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digeston, gives tomt to the Stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the ex.-esses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. Por the Ladles, l! i Incomparably bi tter than all the cosmetic ever used. A few doe of Carter' Spanish Mixture will remove all snllnwnens of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and Improve the health In a remarkable degrtv. beyond all the medicine ever henrd of. The large number of certificates which we hove re eeivud from persons from all part of the United States, 1 tlit- best evidence that there 1 no humbug about it. The press, hotel keeper, magistrate, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effect of this GUKAT BLOOD ITHIKIKR, Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cure this truly greatest of all medicines has performed. None genuine unless signed BKNNETT A BKKRS, Ppo prletors, No. 8 Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to whom all orders for supplies nnd agenclea must be addressed. And for sale by Wm. Bran, and O. W. Bonn, Athena; B. P. Mabtim, Calhoun; KfaXLT A Son, Charleston; Thomp son A Dm., Cleveland. may 4-Jy-845 New Goods! New Goods! w. II. IICtJtlLDIt, aavuiwu, ausstla. IS now receiving a large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer CioeJs, to which he would respectfully call the atten tion of his friends and the public generally. Particular attention is invited to his stock of Ladies Dress Goods, which is unusually large and attractive. His stock of Goods for Gen tlemen's Wear includes almost evervlhinv. from the finest French Clolh down to com mon Cottonndes, which, together with a lot Staple Goods, is not to be surpassed by any we, nuiiBiMueni, in i no country, lie teeit eon- noeni ne can suit uu persons wishing to buy good and cheap Goods. mar. 2-tf-3g James Neuralgic Liquid. lino muii uxirnortiiiiarsr KiUIii.ina rw the uitre of NeurulKia, UheunmtUm.Crarop Chotic. Cholerm-Murbui, Uimrrhtek. Croup, .... ,m' """iroat connected with Huarlet Pever, INHns In any part of the body, Asthma, Chill- and Fever, Head-ache. Hrulnea and Mnmlin iind dlrieusen, h now for iiHle hv Wm. II. H.iLLP.W. Athfiii.Tftin W T Ia.. i ..j Turn. Lb win, nt Jack-on., Htore. Kunxville: A. W. Cox.kT. I FhllHdelihla ; J. C. Vafuiik, Hweetwater; J. M. Bates, Char It tnn, W. K. FicsKMit k Co., O lev eland; J.afaaO Ukll, Duck town. And when we iay for the cure, we mean that for power and eilkacyto cure oertnihtt and qtiU'l; tome of the above cmniilalnte, It iurpar.e any medicine (we think) ever yet compounded. It haa never yet failed to cure Cramp Cholic In ten mlnutea; Itlitrrhuea and Cholera Mrirhin. nearly at quirk, and for Vhix nothintt, I think, equaU It. It will pay all pernom aulTerinit with Neuralela or Nervous Weakneaii to ifjve this a fair trial; they will re Joice that this Liquled wni ever discovered, and I now moat heartily Join with them, m It 1 the only remedy I have found in twenty year to conquor this mot! torment Inir disease. Full directions round each bottle, dee 11 rown low's Whig for details and testimony. I will sup ply reliable agents with small quantities. Wife -j per eb.-Jy Chattanooga, Teun. Jew David, or Hebrew Plaster. rtllllK rrrat rcme.lv for Rheumatism, flout. Pain In M Hide, Hip, Hack, Limbs anil Joints; Hcrntula, Kin. s r.vil, H lili. Haelllng, Hard Tumors, UluT Joints, and all Axnl pains whatever. Where tills riasler Is applied pain eannot exist. It lias been benedcial incases of weakness, auch as Pain and weakness tn the Btomaoh, Weak Limbs, Lam.. ness, Affection of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroy, inflammation by perspiration. James L. Boyd, Picken. district, South Carolina, tes. tlfles that by lu use alone lie was eured of Rheumatism n both of his knees, of several years standing. The following wat handed us by a respectable Physi cian in Georgia: Messrs. Scovll Mead Gents : I have been using your Liverwort aud Tar and Hebrew Plaster very extea. slvely in my practice for three years past, and it Is with pleasure that I etate aiy belief In their superiority over all other articles with whleh 1 am acquainted, for the purimsrs for which they sre recommended. The He. brew Plaster, especially, Is an universal panacea for lo cal pains. I have also found It a most excellent appllca. on for Sprain, and llrul.es. It gives universal satls actlon wherever used. fi. B. OHLIN, . 1). Knoxville, Ga., March 4th, 18M. Beware of counterfeits and bass Imitations. The genuine will In future have the signature of E. T.VLoa on the engraved label on the top of each box. Purchaser, are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article Is in existence. The genuine Is sold only by ns, and by onr agents ap pointed through the South and no pedlar t allowed to sell It. Dealers snd purchasers generally are cautioned against buying of any but our regular agents, olherwiM Ibey will be Imposed upon with a worthless article. SCOVIL a MKA1), 111 Ghartrea it., New Orleans. Sole General Agent, for the Snuthecn States, to whom all order, mu.t Invariably be addr..sed. Sold alio by V. II. Kami A Co., Alliens; Cow.i A Vla Moxn, Charleston; W. II. CailoMll.aa, Cleveland; Itoas A McK.MV, Benton; J. A. A O. W. Corruf, Modlsonviile; and agenta lu svery towa lu the State. Dec. 1, '64-ly Sale of Land. Twill, on the 81st day of August, 1S, at Ihe lata residence of Sarah Gad, deceased, in Monroe county, l-ll, to the highest bidder, on a credit of tix and twelve months, the landt of which Wm. Oad died eeiied and possessed, in said county. 4. A. COFFIN, C. s M. July 20-td-Prt fee ti 6 RHETT k ROBSON. I radars aa4 Caaasalsmlaa lVlerchaala, Hoe. 1 and I Atlantic Wharf, 'aarlelaa. ft. r. SftCt At. mention given lo the sale of Wheal, flour, Corn, Ac, and from our tons: experience In the buel. nees, we feel confident of giving satisfaction. Liberal advances made on consignments. Krfir lo Hon. Jno. P. King, Augusts, at.; Hon. M. A. Cooper, Ktowah, Ga. July 18-lyt 90 33 "KAT Pin 3VI. SEAGO k LAWRENCE. Grocers, Commission Merchants, id nnLrTH r GRAM. BACOJf, LARD, HAY, FRVIT, F10VR "' irr,, No. Tf and 74 Whitehall ftratt, A f lalMval. tn. COrfSTGNMKNTfl iwpf'Ctf.il.y enllelted and prompt return! tiroratafrt. Cuh advanr-a eiven nn Pro due In tor, and cm). order Ailed with promntneaa and enra. (march S8-4tm-H8 i. it. aiioo mm. Lawaanc. i.a.aosis. with w. a. aiTniswi. MUKKIS Si MATTHEWS. Wholesale Grocers, aao osuLsat it rinc Rranallea, Wlnra. and Clsjarn. Nos. It and IS Marks! street, Tcb.W-lr WAlllJILjrF.l.w. HAT IIOI'NK MIAm.KT01,aiO. CA. F. D. FANNING, WROLKSAI.a PIALia IK IIATK, CAI'S ANI AT RAW f.OODA. No. 31 Ilayne it reel, , . . w'hnrlenlotiaS. C KrCIIANTR and other dnBiriiifr to pnrehate will hve their order ai promptly nnd mtisfactorlly "7 iicrtj w iiptnnienn ineir pur " rsent. 8. miH-tr ntt M. KIRKFATMint. B, r mBVK. KIRKPATRICK & NEVLNS, WIIOI.tALK 0K0CKK8, Commission Merchants. Ann DK.tl.RH m Forclfrn nnd Domtfe I.littr Nn. T and 9 Mnrket atrret, - Jn 'r1'"8!0 .XnwUvli -t Tenn. joaa LtLT.rrrr. Bn. h. wino,iMl LELLYETT & EWIMi, r TiniIO. AXD 1 OR W AIKDIXCJ MerohAnta, AND DKAt-KHD IK Wlnrn. IJquorM. and Clfrnra. No, 11 Mitrket Mreet, South or Hprlng street, ivaniivii.i,i;, TE... MR. J. M. IIKXDrJt80N, of the fiVm of Keyei A IIeiidtrnn, will rvreire order nnd collect ninnev for ut at Athent, Jan 19 ly-HAU L. A K, b A It r ARE. coukt,i:v, ti:nm:t.v co.. MltlCCT IMPOftTKRS Or Hardware, Cutlery, Gum, Pistols, Ac., No. 88 IIatnk amritT, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAM C. COi:TKKV. (lll.aMT B TENXANT. JAMES B. IVAKS, June 17, '53 tf 241; A. 0. KKYKS. J, M. lIKNItKnHON. KEYES& HENDERSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, an n DEALERS IN PRODUCE, AC, .Ithem, Ttn. jlune9, 1 854 tf j(a RAN K I N7P rU LLi A k oT, IMTOBTKHS AND WAOI.KSAI.K DKAI.KRR IN roretfn ana Jimcritan II ry Hood. Am READY.MADK CLOTHING, 131 Meeting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. WM. I. ANKIS, I A. n. ,MITrl, B. w. ri'LMAM, U. M'D. M KLRAT1I. f. M. CRAIOMII.KK, I Foil. 25. 1R5H tf , 28 FRAN K LIN & RAYtTe l'orwardlnsiajC'onimiaaian Klerchaiili Savannah. C3-a. WILL lve prompt slt.nllon lo tlir bulness. and rejiwclfully solicit consignments of Produce JefiTence W. H. C.HLAVf at, McMInn county, Tenn. Nov. 10, ISMIy. fl2(( GILLILANDS, HOWELL & C0 iiect iMroirruna a nKAi.Ktta m Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods 1 to. 83 Unyne street, CHARLESTON, . C. N. B. Dulling Cloths nl wivs on hand. WM. II. OILI.ILAMI, 8II.NKV a. HOWELL. D. OILLILAND. JAMKt OILLtLANO JAMISII. NICIIOI4. Oct. .11. 1851 tf 2 ALLEN & DUNLAP, (Lata Dunlnn Horn. Grocery and Commltsinn Merchants. MA VON, UEOR OIA . STUICT personul attention to orders and quick returns of sales of 1'roihtoe. They will give special attention to eon. stgntnents from East Tennessee. I. 1. AU.K. . nitu, i. march 18. 1 8BW lw 034 fa 1. is &Tcu Ivn i' XG 1 1 .4 mT WIIOIKIU DS1XM .NO IHratTtas OS Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, No. 4T North side Public Square, JAMIVILI.E, TEN'., HAVE now In store a full nnd complete assortment of Hiirtlimrt, In all Its varieties, together with an unurually large stock of Cutlery and (r un., to all of wmcn iner inviie in. attention of Dealers visiting this market; their stock has been made up by direct pur chases from the Mau uix-furers, both in America and Kurope.and they feel confident that those who mny give them a call will And It advantneeou. to d.l wltl. Cosh and prompt lime buyers will find the prices of tlmls innils iiilluil la ek (..... Feathers received at the highest market price, march 10-lf-H88 v I. . WIU.I.HS JXO. XUKA. Q WM. M. WILtUMB. J. E. WILLIAMS k CO.. OifreworefcV. B. IIW.im,) General Commission Merchants, a.nu rnTtcui.Ani.Y roa the sai.c of Brain, Bacon, Lard, ftathtrt, flour, and Ttnneitt Prodnte generally, Decatur street, near the "Troul Uoum 't Atlanta, Georgia. T KTTERs: of enquiry in relation to the markets. c.. M-A an.wereil promptly. 1 Will each give our personal attention to the business, and will use all proper mean, lo give satisfaction to shippers who may feel It to their Interest to patronise us. Truly thsukful for the very liberal patronage received for the past three years, I respectfully solicit t continu ance of the same to the new nrm. march au-6ui-114U J, B. WILLIAMS. PUOUI 1U WKPO" 174 ATmStaT S E A G 0 k ABBOTT, (Succtuori to Pegg at' Somar,) ATLANTA, GA., Wart-Hov and CommUilon Merchant; AIVjJUKIMUilAI. AGENTS the purchase nnd tale of all kindtof . Tennessee Produce, Merchandise, Groce ries, ia. Oct. A, 18.14- 815 Wootton & HoIIoway, iSuauort lo John T. WooUon.) connimiom merchants aan Produce Detalertj, Cotton Avenue, in aeon, Ua., WILL give strict attention to all consignments front Northern Ueorgla and Tennessee, and If prompt attention and quick relurns shall deserve any eredlt, we hope to receive a Uberal share of the public patronage. ou t. wooTvoa. a. e. aotxnwAT. Dee. 8, 1864 ly tS2S J. A. A N S LIS Y, OENKRAL Catnsnlaalan and Produce) merchant, Offlct on Broad street, opposite Union Bank, Aucut4. tSa-ttv., WILL give prompt and psrsonst att.ntlon to th. sal. of bacon, lrd, Grain, Plour, Cotton, and all articles of Merchandise consigned lo him. Also, to the forwardiog of Goods far the Interior and Northsrn mark.ts at ihe ouateroary rates. Liberal advances, ei ther in oesh er by aoceptanees, mad. on articles la stere or when hill, of lading accompany drafts. Rarsasacxa : Baker, Wilcox A Co.; M. A B. Wtlglnsoai S. 0. Pargo, "Cashier," Augusta, Oa. Hand, William. A Wilcox; Thos. Trout A Co., Charleston, t. 0. Wm. Dun can; Paddrlford, Pay A Co. P. T. Willis, Savsnush, Oa. Slurges, Bennett A Co., Now York. 1. 0. Wll.on A Co.; D. Stuart A boa, Baltimore. Wood A Low, Now Orleans. C. B. Welborn, Dollon, Oa. Grenvlll. A Sample, f.'li.t tanooga, T.nu. Bearden, Boa A Co., Knoxvlll., Tena. P. K. Keeder, Athens, Tena. W. Shapard A Oa.; Berry A Peincvul., KasbvUle, Tena. Nev. 4, 'M tf tUs THOMAS W. FLEMING, TtVarc-IlaaM aV Casnrals.laa merchant. Aucuatttf C3-a.. WnOLKKALK dealer In Tennessee, Alabama, and Ueorila Preot are. His Stores are new and fin Pvnqf, and esrrfully constructed for the safe-keep-Ini of all mnsliam.nls a desldrrslutn lont needed in this city. Oct. 87, 18M-ly-H SAVANNAH, GA. THR nnderslgned havlns; had several years pa rlenee In the Provision Business of Kast Tennessee at Chattanooita, (at which point we yet fceep an otnee,) have opened an offloe at PAVANNAII, OA., for the ex press purpose of transaetlns; a Produce Trade, and will give oar whole attention to the Interest of our patrons. We solicit consignments of Corn, Oats, Plour, Bacon, Ac. Ac, and will forward, free of commission at Chatta nooga, all product lent ua for Bale If directed to MaKH TIIAB k HAMM.a. OltKNVII.LK A CO, O. O. OBKNVILM, HAVAHrtilF. W. T. tAMPLR, CH-iTTArTOOO. nov. id, laM 17. aw Thos. P. Stovall & Co. General Commission Merchants, AI'UIHTi,A. WILL irlve strict anl prompt sttrntlon to eonsltn. ments mail. them. Their Fllllt PKOor liOI'NK ! cenlr.llv.ltiiBHnn Rrn.il street. with l.ne and eommodlous storage, for sloilng all description of Produce. Ksrsairacs : linn. Jno. P. Kins; Isnao Henry, Fiq i Mllo Hatch, Esq.! acranton, Seymour Co., Aurusta. Hon. Mark A. Cooper, Ktovah, Us. W. L. High, Esq., Ilalton, Oa. K. O. Pearlr, F-1 ; S. R. McCsmy, Esq., Ch.ttnnooga, Tenn. A. I). hyrf. Esq.; 8. K. Reeder, Esq.; D.vld Clesge, Esq., Athens. Tenn. Tlhhs ll.nl wirk, Cleveland, Tenn. HcLIn a Henry, Loudon, Tenn. Ecb,88-ly ' Wholesale Drug Store, Aivtrisnta.fJreirirln. DA.HXIY cl BATTBTi (8uao9ort lo jyAtitigiwo A Barry,) RE8PECTFn.l.Y solicit the pntronge of the Mer. chants of Knst Tennessee. Tliey will be always supplied with a moet extensive assortment of mr1lf-ln, Inrtlsrn, l'nlnla, lixl.Kr, ", Prrlnmerri U1na, r Ac. s r., and every article kept hy pmgghts, which will be sold at prices that must prove satisfactory. We trust our Tennessee friends will call and examine our stocks and prices. . Got. 13, 11S4 ly-Sia "W. 33. XZATjIi, JMC. X3., ( 'ormetVy qf MontictUo, Ay ) phi mcih ad ni; no eon, UKfPRTTrULLI announces to the mhllc that he has located pernisnently In Athens, and Is now pre pared to attend on calls In town or country, Huvlng hud nine years experience ns a Physician and Surgeon, ..... .. .. ... ..,.. . , uruupi, course at two Sleiliral Hi'liools Loulsvllli', Ky., and New York he tlmii-r. himself that he will ho ahlc to give general satisfaction to all who may nrcd ills proft-.tiniinl services. omee one ilooi west of the Offlee of the Pot, recently occupied by Dr.C. A.Jordan. April 6. w. n. COLMXS, Doutnl Burcoo Office at W. H. Stockton's, h,tween Drudy's Perry and cuijiiMir nprings, JnlylMr Itlira county, Trim. M. It. MAY, M. D., SURGEON AM) PHYSICIAN, ATIIKNS, TENN., rJESPECTFtrU.V t.-ndera hit professional 1' services to the public Jan. 14. 1 J2 nDOAjWESXfAYL0R7 ATIWXS, TKAWfSSBS, VXr'I-L hereafter give his whole attention M to the Practice of Medicine. June 8, IMS tf Medioal Notice OH. Iii:aii.;t nHVIVOloeated nt CAtnnra. McMinn county, Tenn., kindly offers hi, professional service, to theclli sens and surrnumllng country. OITlcs opposite the Union House, formerly occupied by Dr. William Johnson. Sept. 8, ISM If 811 " dr. jas. buckner, XIontlsBt. IN returning his tlinnks for the very liberal patronage lie hns already received, would respectfully announce to nil who mav need the aid of a Dentist, that he it well prepared to execute all work in the various branches of his profession. General satisfaction will be given, both in prices and slvle of work. Rieeville, Tenn., Mav 28, 1858 lv R4R JOIIX A. HI LL, AHornry nt Law nnd Land Agent, Itoonabnro', Iloona rounly. Iowa, WILL practice in the various Court, of the Plate, and attend to ihe locution and sale or Laud War rants, buying- nnd selling Lnnd Ac. Itefer to Hon. A. IHhn-ll, Nwai lllc. Tenn.; Oeo. Ttrown, J.q., Madisonvllle, Tenn.; Will. p. Keith, ksq.. Athens. n- marll-tf-Me jAiist a. COOKS. WIUJB LOWRT. COOKE k LOWRY. Attorueya at Xi Jfi'ily AlliciiH, Tenn. J..RNAGIN k CALDWELL, Attornoysi ,t Xj,xr, Allieua, 'J'omi. "itr GEO.W. BRIDGES ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, TENNESSEE. IJIUCTICESin the different counties com. . posinc Ihe Third Judicial Circuit will attend to the collecting und securing ofulnime and will give his undivided attention to all btisinessentrusted to hit care. March 2, 1849 tf 2S R71lLEiHVTRDSj Attoruoy n, t Tjntr, l levrluiiri, Tenn., WILL attend promptly to nil business entrusted to .. . Jl' C"F. V""'" ' Bradley, I'olk, McMinn, Meigs, Khea, llanillion. Bledsoe and Murlon counties. ee.i.v..-(leo. W. Ho.., Alhensi D. C. Kenner, Clevelsndi A. O. W. Fuckelt, Harrison; Ihns. Crutch' tteld, Cliatt.noog.. Feb.2-ly J. B. AIctillRE, Attorney et Itlucon, tin., V ,T Prompt attention to all business entrusted to li is care. He will do a general collecting busi ness All demands put In his hands for collection will ui. ...... ji,uuio .,,eii,i.iii. K,firerM-.-(la. A. T. Mclntycr, Tliomatvllle. Oa.: J. "" siacon, ua. march 9-in 0 COEE H 0 US t, Cleveland, Tenn. ' BV D. A. cV J. A. TIIIIIS. "T0 pains will be spared to promote the comfort of " """ M spread with the best the market affords. It Is our determination tn main. tl, Ocoee House" eaual to the belt In the country. Hi-e may ii-iy-ow DINNER HOUSE. Eaat Tennestee A Georgia Hall Road. I IIB LA.KO, Proprietor. RKSI'KCTPLLLV Inform, the traveling public that be has optneil , Dinner House near tlia new De pot, In Cleveland, for the benefit of traveler, on the r.a,t Twnnessee nml Oem-fflu u,,n tinUii wi..Pn i.d .in pleased to serve all who may 0I on lilra with the best Hountry affords. Cleveland, June l-tf-B49 Allien. Taiati.. rW-siIK subscriber has recently taken charge of this A House, and it Is now undergoing thorough repair and being refurnished in good .lyle. His object Is to Keep a good Hotel a house where guest, can bo eom fortably accommodated and cared for. By giving the n a i.i .i ""U,B auenuoo, ann Keeping his table sup. n t i h iik. i oounlr anorus, tie ttopes and ex- , yaininiKU. march l-tf-a8 ' JOSEPH HARBIN VICTORIA BCOTBXj, I HAHLKKTOM, a. C. nBRAVELEhS for the above well-known Hon., win ' Carriages and Omnibuses at the Depot In ti s i.M Bu,ivey wem io sata iiotei tree or charge. n w. vs. PTAitH, rroprtetor. BREAKFAST HOUSE, ... Tenn. A Gtt. Ik. II. if. mt. Bti TYieri-msns. RKSPLCTPULLY Informs Ihe traveling public that he has opened a House or Cnurtaium.nl in Ihe long white house with Ihe eak tree in front, at the Alliens uepot, where he will be glad to serve all who nay oil on him with ,l. w .... . f - - . . ,. " .11 oauu.ry auuiu.. Alliens, Sept I, lbo4 tf 810 BOaART'S ZIOHTZj t om iw utpt north c Me JMpol,) PHILADELPHIA, TE1VP4., IB sun open ror the entertainment of Travelers. Per. sons traveling on ths Cam, stopping at or startln. from this point, will b. particularly stunned to. Baa. 0(10 earrud lo and aw. sa. wuU utu-ui Thos. who hsvs patronised ns during the last four or u... our uisnKs, and we solicit ana bop. to jissr " so MONTGOMERY HALL KIOBttjosttenr, AItu, BY 8. LANIER BON, Formerly of the Lanier louu, ifaeon, Oa,, ana lai of the Lafargt, A York. July U, 1861 tf U08 LEUTY'S HOTEL, tOUDOW, TENN. T,Tn,(?.KO' W MAYO V0ULI """'' t ilia pttblia that he ? hat removed from the "Athent Hotel" and taken charge of tht aiiove House, where he will be haiipr to wait on all who m favor the establishment with their eomnanv. Feb. 17. 1854 tf ago ' Or ITI. O O 33 X. X 33 S3. A. II. k J. !. CROW RESPECTrill.l.Y annonnce to the publio that Ihey have now and will keep constantly on hand a gen eral assortment of superior Liquors, which they will sell low for cash, wholesale and retail. Also, Chees., Crackers, llalilu, Candles, and every, thing els. thai Is good lo eat. (march t-tf Hugh L Tinley, KnoxrllleN Tranewe, ' some years experience In tl. Trn.twit. j "D ' 0o1 'hroaifb Tennessee and Alabama, John HEnnoN, Of Charlnatan. a. ST.. Who has an experience of 80 years In the commerce of ,..., m.,.c.in 01 m. nme spent In the He. ceirlng and Forwarding Department of tf Snml, r'.Au. na Ksll Ito.d Compsny, respectfully offer their services CIIANTR. for the receiving snd forwarding of all floods, ares, Merchandise and Machinery through Charleston. .Lao, for the ssle of all kinds of Kast Tennessee and South- ern ritulluUK, vlt Flour, Corn, Ftscon, Lard. Tobacco, u.,..,, ...uc, n., u.u, nye, reauiers, uulter, Kggs, We are not now, nor do wo Intend to be, during the continuance of our business, either dlreetlv or Indirectly engsged In any speculations whatever, therefore intend to devote our PKK.0NAI. attention lo the very best In terests of our customers, relying solely upon our energy and promptness to sustain us, nnd Imping by unremitting care and attention to inerM and receive a share of public patronage. Office and Warehouse on Atlantic Wharf, three build ings east of Post Office and Custom House. We beg leave to refer to the following gentlemen t N. Ontnmon A Son, Craighead A Vcadrick, and mer chants generally, Kunxville, Teun. Q. A. Tipton, Hull lload .gent, and merchants gener ally, taudnn, Tenn. Tcnif "Cl1 vn Kpps, and J. i. Kryant, Chattanooga, W. n. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State! A. R. Crosier, Comptroller of Treasury, and M. M. Swan, Nashville, Tenn. ' ' It. B. Norvell, Huntsvllle, Ala. 0. L. King, Decatur, Ala. 1. It. Love A Co., Whlleshurg, Ala. M. I., fwan, nelfont, Ala. P. D. Oates, U Ilrnnilwny, New York. Coi. Jumes Gadsden, Charleston. John Cald well, President of South Carolina Rail Road. Thomas W arlng, Auditor of Sonlli Carolina Rail Road. John King, Agent of South Carolina Rail llonil. Hyatt, Mcnnrney A Co., and J. 8. t L. Howie A Co., Charleston, I!. C. rScptJMsM If NOTi OB. IHAVF In my possession Ihe Law and Forms necessa ry for making out declarations for all those who are entitled to additional llounty Land, under the Act of Congress passed the 8d dny of March, l&ss. My Office Is on Slain street, opposite the office of the Athens, March lo-tf-tt39 JOHN L. BRIDGES. 33 AIT. A TXT 33 JhJ V :. u n, v iinoLvrj liera S Oince. DBAFA'KSS, TOTAL Oil PARTIAL, EX TJ It EL Y itK.vo run. DR. AL90PHERT begs to call the attention of those suffering under a partial or total loss of Ihe sense of hearing to the fullon Ing facts : He treats disease, of the middle or internal ear with medicated douches, such as is practiced in the Innrmarics of Merlin, Leipalc, Brussels, Hamburg and tit. I'etc'sburgh, and lately by Ihe most distinguished London Aurlsts, wllh the most wonderful success; Indeed, it is the only method that has been universally successful. The best proof of the efficacy of this treatment will be a reference to nearly nine hundred names, residents of the United States, Canada, New Brun.wick and Nova Scotia, who have been restored to acute heurlng, and not a single solitary case, to our knowledge, did we fall to effect either a partial or total restoration of the hear. Ing, when our advice and Instruction! wnr. r,,iii,riiv and punctually adhered to. Many whu could not hear the report of a pistol ot arm', length, can now bear a watch beat at the distance of four feet. In case of mu cus accumulation In the Kustachlan Tube and Trnipa nnm, inilummation of the mucus membrane, nervoii. affections, disease, of t lie membrane tympanl, called 'the drum, or when the disease can be triiccil lo the effects of fevers or colds, the use of quinine or mercuri al medicines, gatherings in Ihe ears of childhood. Ac, .. .HU..D , -c.lr,. ,, neD ,ne memory canal Is dry and scaly, with little or no secretion; when the ucaincs. is accompanied with noise in the ear, like falling water, chirping of Insects, ringing of bells, rust ling or leaves, continual pulsations, a discharge of mat ter; or when in stooping, a sensation 1. rit B. ir . -...1. of blood to the head had taken pluce; when the hearing is less nccute In dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold hns been taken, this mode ot treating the dl.ease Is Infnlli. me. in ucai una oumo cases, my experience warrants me in saying uiai 11 tne Hearing was good at any time, much can he accompli.lied. In the deaf nnd dumb cnuu,. a, .ipsu, uui 01 n ciass oi fourteen, 1 succeed ed in restoring four lo acute heartn. Dr. A. beg. explicitly to .tale that In those case, he undertakes, he guarantees a succcsful result complete restoration 01 ine sense, or such a marked lumrove. ment as will be perfectly satisfactory. If his remedies aro i.iiimiiij nppuea anu uirections adhered to. Annll cants will ulease .tale their ,n ,1, r.i.. .11. ' If matter issues from the external puseage, if there are noises in me ears, state of general health, and what they suppose lo have been the cause of the deafness ben the hearing Is restored. It Is expected tluit those i.iium.inut-c. wm coctriouie iinerally. All diseases of the Eye successfully treated by the sp. plication of MEJUCA TED VAI'OISS. rfc. an Inf.lll. ble and painlcr.. treatment of diseases of the Eve, acute or chronic Cataract, Specks, lullammatlon, Film and V. enkness uf Vision, Urnnulatlon of the Lids. Ulceration of the Lachrymal Olands, Ac., Ac. To the astonishing and gratifying effect, of IliU treatment, the child, the youth, those of mature age, as well as those far advanc ed In life, all bear testimony to Its wonderfully reno- Medicine., Apparatus, Ac, sent to any part at my Address llr. AljSOPHKRT. Broadw.v offic. Mo .091 Consu nation fee. Five Dollars. Dr. A's Work on disenses of the Kv. It, W.t.. . 1 reatment or nearness, and Treatment of the Deaf and iuiiii iiiuniriueu wmi Hieei piaies price fill. money letter, mu.l ne registered by the Postmaster, New Firm New Goods. BE.vraw, TEjrsr, THE tuhscribere linvinc; purchased the M .. . : 1 . i : , ' - . - l. .Tirivaiiiuv reLiioilMIIIICllv OI tf. Ij, JJlO' ULAUY, the business will herenfter he con ducted under the firm, mime nnd style of MLtL, i.ll W t . They nre now receiving nnd onenintf llmir Spring nnd bummer tupplies, consist inir of everj variety of I.adiut lrese Goods; n cener- nt assortment oi t.oone lor uentlemen t wear; Groceries, etc.. and in short, their stock is n. eral nnd complete, where the farmer nnd all others can find nlmost any tiling they may eiiu iur, nuu hi, prices mm can t lull to nleusa. Give them a call, exnmiuc tbe Goods, and satrisiv Yourselves. . WM. A. PENTON, 1. L. McCLARY. Benton, April A, 185S tf 841 ATHENS FOUNDRY AND Machine Worlia. THE tubtcribers would respectfully an nounce to the eitizent of Athent aud the public generally, that they are now in opera tion and prepared to do CASTING. of every description in their line, and would therefore solicit ordersfrom all those who mav ........ . . i.: ..e . i i.'.j ' i,nii,.iij,iiing ui tile hlllU. They nre now casting nnd have for sale dif ferent eisct of the Globe, or Air-tiirht Cook Stoves, furnished complete; various sites of rarior, nine riat, chamber, Office and 8hop Stoves, Also,. Hollow Ware; Wuflle Irons; Ploughs, right and left hand. Also, the Kilgore Spiral or Incline Water Wheel, which will taw from two to five thou-, tand feet per dny. t II kindt of 3VX A. O XX X 1ST XI H. TT fitted up in the beat and most durable manner, and upon short notice. Also, Iron Railing of everv deserintion. They arc alto prepared to do all kind of Ursa earning. Th highest Cash price will be paid for OLD COPPER. 1 ZIMMERMAN A THOMAS. P. 8. W have conneoted with th Workt an excellent Pattern Maker, to that persons wishing castings can have pattern mad to order. z. A T. Athent. Tenn.. Oct. SO. 1 8M tf 817 Notice. ALL order for Agricultural Machinery, mada by Messrs. Wheeler, Meliok A Co.. Albany, N. Y., must be to me direct, or inrougn my Agents in Knst Tennessee, Mr. S. K. Reeder, Athens, and Mr. M. Nelson, Knox ville, who are authorised to furnish any of said machine at manufacturer' cash prices, add ing oott of transportation. 'P. P. GATES, Feb. 8, 18Mtf 88ft 19 Broad way, N. Y. LIVHRY MTABLK rJlUB subscriber hss opened a Ll.err Stable In tat jl .una smcnn i ine Atnens lloui, and has sup. nllud himself with a .umh nt mnA w---- n-i...u Baggies, o., and Is prepared to aoooromodsts all wha Btaj call on hlai, on reasonable terms. His stock Is goad, v.hlelcs n.sr, and his objaet Is lo keep what has bee" i very much needed at this place, the right sort ef an ritubli.ll Die 11 1. Person, n. n tu .nmnl -II time, at, moment-, notice, lie ssks a liberal patrnnui 1 march l-II-8a JOHN l DU1UGE3, DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S UBL.BDHATBD (0rman BHttxs, ruestint BT SB. 0. K. IACO0H, nuad'a., Ft., wilt. rracTtMM.T cvna LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JiUWIICE, Chronic or fervomt Ihbilitjf, Ditto of tht Kidney; and aU di$emt mriting from di rtUrtd lAmr or Stommh, Such i (lontnmfi linn, Invfird Pllef, Fullhf M,nr Blorxl to the Ile1, A drift of Rtn-nMrh. Nauirn, llenrtbnm, DI-iruHt for fartd.l'ullneninrirvlrlit In ihe ftom fccli, Potir KrufllnllonR, Hinklng, or Flut terlnt nt Die I'll of the tomch, Rwlmmlni of ih He-rt, llnrrM and difflcntt HreMli(n)r, FlutlerlnR nt Hie Heart, Olioklnr or Puffocmtlnir Sen ftlloni when In r lylnf poititre, DImnefi of Vlvloo ot or Webi before the flifrhl, fever nnd hull Pnln In tht Ueftd, Peflrkncy of Pemplmflnn, Yellow I. tee of the Fkln and V.jet, Pnln In the bide. Back, Cheat, Minim, etc., etc., Kuddcn Flushet of lltrat, Hum hift In the rleht Con tant ImttfrlnliiB-t of Kvll. and (treat I ep r eMlon of Splr If. In attrlhntlnp mrh valuable Medical prnrcrtlea to thli remedy, no rnh or unwarrantable a'lert.nn U made, but la -Imply Hated a fact; proven undeniably and con cluflvely by the extraordinary cnre, and benefit de rived from Mb ne, under the direction or Hi IHuHtrloua orlfflnator, Dr. Ilonftand, amonR all cI-mci of Kuronean all pnrti of the Americnn continent, accnmiilnted durln the ln-l ten yearn, In the hnnd of the prcmnt proprk- .r. ...v ,,inTini .11 u.-. b-ch to Mien tne Herman llltteri are adnpled. It la wllh Borrow we mmv it. U iimmt unlverial, indeed there ii acarcely a family throiiirhoiit me wnoie extent or our country In which there cannot be found amonff Iti member that peculiar aallow and languid appearanre denotlnt a dlaeaaed Mver, or an Vitiniintm nun PUii riiir 1 japtpuC. Then of what Immenae fmnnriRnot. Im ihla Ub f in. valid', that a rertnln and rulUI.I mmHle ai.m.M i. placed within their rearh; one In whlrh no baneful or Injurious dru enters Into Ita compoiltton; a remedy on which the patient can rely with the utmoit confidence nnti certninty nnd he a-ured from actual and tanclble prooii, mat mc article ha t nlng renllv poigenei the vlrtuei attributed to It. nrh a remedy la ".lonflamTt urnnnn iiuicrn. i nnnnnnnfi oi nonar navo been ex pended In It manufacture and dUTuninn tiimuvhrnit n parts of thl continent, and the proprietor feel the HTenicai nnuaiacuftn m iiniuif, mat there la no Plate, county or even village wh-re the medicine lm hrn Introduced, that there raonot be found numberi. wlllln to tent I fy to III virtue. It Ii ui ed ennntantty In the practice of a targe number of the most prominent Phvilclani In the count i-t. who have also added their written te-tlmony In evidence of u- (rrcnt virtues, in conciiiNion.iiien, we would redpect fully ask of all tho-e afltfrled with any of the above din. eaiea to aHve the llltteri a trlnl, nnd rcit aonured It wltl never he regretted. In proof of the itntemcnti above made, all nrc Invited to read attentively, the ''Memora bilia." or "Prnctical Receipt Hook," for Farmer and FamHIr. contnlnlng a great number of uieful recelnti. In ndditton to the tetimnny In favor of the flitter, from the moit prominent and well known Individual-, In all pnrra oi me uniiin. All Agi-nti Tor tne lllttera nre au thorlscd to dl-trlbute the "Receipt llonk" gratuitouilv, I'rincfpai omee and manuiuctury, 120 Arch itreet, 'hlladelnhln. Pa. For inle whnledate hv DruirffUtl tn atl the netnrlnnl Cltlei and nt retail by anothecarlei and itnrekeepera in every town In the Tnlled Pint, and Onnada. roiu ny m. nraNa, Athen-; B. F. MakTik, Cnlhonn; KttLLET k So J. Charleston: TnnuMnN A Ilvaa ria.A. mayt-lv-Al Clear Spring High School, For IHnlct. and Kent a lew. THE Seventh PeMlon of thin Instliutlou will com mence on Monday, July 16th, next. 7W-i, perStton f Jl re month, payable at theclott of t At Mention . pelllnp. Rending and Writing fH 00 r.ngiifln .iraminar, Arithmetic and tocography. . . . 8 00 Mnthemntics and Natural Sciences 10 INI No student admitted for a less term than half le-slon, and no deduction for lost time except In case of 1'rovl- ncmini Hindrance. Hoarding can he had In the neighborhood of the School at a reHHonnble price. tf, P. HaI.R, june a, jsoo-iim-uoii Prlncipnl. P. BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger. 11 me r.--pnr- in pr-pnraimn orunu-tidlfxccHenr. In ordinsrr d.nrrh(c. Incinient elmlt-ra. In ahnrl fn all Cftiei of prontration of the dlgeillve fund ion i, it Ia of fncsilmable vtt.ue. DuHntf tlie prtivnltnce of epi demic cholera and summer coinplafnm of children, ft Is peculiarly eftlcaclouft; no family, Individual, or traveler Cautios. He mire to (re the genuine enaenee, which 1 prepared only by P. IIU0WN, nt hU Pniff and Chtm ical .Store, K. K. corner of Fifth and Chentnxtt treet Philadelphia, and for Bale hy Geo. W. Kura, Athens, Tunn., nnd all the respectable Apothecaries in the Lnilcd Stales. may 18-in-84T New, Rich and Desirable, CT. IX. JSAXaXaSTnT' TS now recciviiitr nnd oneninv a very desirn 1 hie nssortment of SPUING AND SUMMKR GOODS, comprising almost evervtliini usual ly drought to the mnrket, such at Cloths, Cnssimers, Tweeds. Drnn d'Etes. Linen and Cotton Goods of every description, Yestings oi tiiiierent qunnties and nil est stylet, d:c. do. . 1 . I. ..r r .. , a isil'!.i,uck tn Liiiuies j't'ess u ooas, consist' iii in is is. ui niiKH, lie jnines, Dcrnrrcs. tis sues, Lawns, Jluslins, Ginghams, l'rints in ffrent variety and of the latest ttyle; Kilihins, Lnccs, Edgings, Gloves, Linen nnd Linen Cam bric Ildks; and in fact every thing that it fine and nice that a ladv may call for. tie niso nns a iuree and varied Hock of READY MADE CLOTU1G, which he will tell nt a bnrgnin. Also, lints, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shots, Blenched nnd Brown Domestics, Hosiery, Hardware, Queesivnie, Glnsswnre, Ac. He alto keeps on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Spies, d;o. To nil uf which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers, believing that he can offer as great inducements in the wny of fine, good nnd pretty goods, and low prices, at auv other house in the market. Give him a coll, examine the asortment and judge for yourselves. April 27-844 OlialraOIiaira i OA U0ZKN Cottuge, Rorkln, and Clilldren's Chairs, aoo9 for sale clieup for cash. Apply to Jan. IS. J. H. OIllUOKs, Athens Depet. Mineralogy, Attayivg, Civil and Mining Engineering, and Surveying, FW1HE tuibicribcr fi prepared to devote Hnecfal atten M. tlon to the nbove branches, and tht opplicatloD of Chemical Analynit thereto. Pernona interested in Mining are invited to comult him for information or Infraction In regard to the mo.t recent and valuable methoda of conducting the aame. Auaya of flold, Silver, Lead, Copper and other Miner al Ores, executed with punctuality and dispatch. Asaujr apeclmeniof one or two ouncei, with a remit tance of for each Afinv mav he aent to the aubcrl her by mail. MeUlie Ore- teated by the moat ipeedy and accurate procens at for each apecimen, AUo, Agent for the tale or purchase of mineral lan da, uiKiitiK nuta, o-u. vt m, DdAU, A. jq, murpny, w. u.. April z7, 16-iy-44 aTuaat Reoeived KAAA LUS. best Brown Sugar ; JUUvf 80 sackt Rio Coffee j 400 gall. Molaases ; 61 boxes Star Caudles. Jue If. A. CI.EAC.E 4 CO. In Store and to Arrive I OA SACKS Coffee; 2,600 Ibe. Brown 6ugar. different grades; 1200 lbs. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar: 20 bbls. N. O. Molasses: Cheese; Knisina; Crackers; Candles; Mackerel; Cod Fish; Figs. A large lot of Etowah Iron; 1000 Ibt. Cnstingt together with a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes; Dry Goods; Fancy Articles; Gold and Silver Watches; Enr-rings; Bracelets; Finger-rings, to. all of which will be told on tha moat reasonable terms. C3T Produce of all kinds taken. JAS B. BAIN Charleston, Jan. 25, 1855 tf 8M New Spring & Summer Goods. A. OX:E3AO-XI cab OO. ARE now receiving nnd opening a very large and well telected ttoek of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they re spectfully invite the attention of customer Their stock consist in Dart of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Btrage. tissues, Organdies, Printed Jaoonets, Brilliantcs. Lawns, Challaa. Mutlint, Plain aud Fancy Silkt, Bonnet Rib- bom; .ngnm ana f reucn t'rtnti of every ttyle; Curtain Prints. Irish Linens, Lineu Hopkins, Unmask Jaiile Linen, loweling, dt Cottonadea, Sutinettt. Twteds. its. Also, Fancy Goods, Porta Monnaiet, Card Uatet, loom Brushes, Cloth and Hair Brush es, India Rubber Dressing and Pun Combs, Cabas, Fishing Lines, Mason Line. Peroit. Ion Caps, Match Boiet, Pti fumery, Lubecs, Extract, Pomade, Bandaline, Olephane, Rob art' Criuite, Walnut Shaving Soap, Variega ted Balls, etc. Alto, Bonnets, Hats, Boots and Shoe,, to- ?.V;:.,,L ""'-T of READY-MADE LLOIHifiG; Hardware, Qiuenswar. Ae., all of whteh will be sold tinusuallv low, Giv liieiD a cull. April iO-tf-ia THE VARIETIES Removed, Enlarged, Beastificd SUBORN HAS removed hit "Varietiee" to ih krlek building one door West of hit old standi where ho hat just received the largest and richest assortment of Goods in hit line tver opened in East Tennessee, to which he invitee the attention of purrhntera, lit feelt confi dent he can please all who mny call, at lilt t.oone arc new nnti oi tne latest and most approved styles, comprising almost orery thing, from a 6 cent Toy to a $240 Watch, and lie will sell to cheap that it it almost in credible. Hie stock consists in part of Fine (told and Silver Lever Watches, of all kinds nnd prices, from $14 lo $240. Fine Gold Jewelry, consisting of fine Breast rinsof all kinds, from $1 to $1(1; Ear bobs; Ear Kings; Finger Kings; Gold Pencils; Tens) Gold Bracelets; Shirt binds; Sleeve Buttons; loner itnitont; Mold f ob t hnlns; Seal kevt; Guard Chains; Vest Chains; Gold Loekctsl Gold Slides, Duckets, Ac. Bpectaclea of all kinds and qualities; Spec tacle Cases Morocco, German Silver, Wood and Steel; fine l'etiknivcs; llnrors; Raior Strops; Scissors; Steel Tweesers; Steel Chain and Keys; Silver Table, Tea, Sugar, Cream, Salt, Mustard and Desert Spoons; Soiipl.sdels, Butter Knives; Desert Knives and Forks) Castors; Teaboard Waiters; Candle Sticks) Snuffers, Ac. I'ISTOIS-Col t'l fi ne Fi ve Shoot Ing Pistols) Revolvers, Self-cocking Rifle, and Double barreled Pistols; cheap Double and Single, barreled Pistols; Gun Caps of all kinds. Walking Canes; Clocks of all kindt and prices; Accordeons; Violins; Clarionets; Flag eolets; Fifes', Flutes) Musical Boxes; Violin Strings, ltowt nnd Budget, Ac.; Port Moneye of all kinds, qualities nnd prices, from 26 ets. to $11; Purses; Steel Bended Bags; Reticules; Cabns; Ladies Companion Work Boxea; Paper Trays; Note Paper; Letter Paper; Enrclnpta, Pocket Memorandum Books; Blank Kola Books; Slcel Pens; Pen Udders; Cedar Pen cils of good quality; Hair. Cloth, Flesh, Kail, Tooth, Shaving and Comb Brushes; Shell Tuck, Puff, Redding, Pocket nnd Keck Combs; Hair Pins; Coral nnd Glass Beads; Jet and Shell Bracelets; Snuff Boxes; Puff Buxcs; Pint and Fancy Boxes. PERFUMERY Extracts for the Handker chief Cologne, Otto of Roses; Lyon't Ka tharion fur the Hair; Bear's Oil; Rose Oil; Ox Marrow, Phillocom; Lilly White; Chinese Skin Powder; Rouge: Military Sonp; Shaving Cream; Shaving Tablets; Extract of Vanilla; Extract, of Leinon and Orange. TOYS. Ounielnetie and Wax Dulls; Cat,; Dog.,; Wagons; Guns; Pistols; Jews-Haps; French Harps: Clarionets; Fishing Lilies and Hooks; Marbles; China Wigs; Yn.es; False Fuces, Noses, Ac. CONFECTION ARIES. Candies : Raisins: Prunes; Dales; Figs; Almonds; Brar.il Nuts; English Wnlnnts; Citrons; Tamarinds; Macr; Cloves; Nutmegs; Pickels; Spieed Oysters; Sardines; Pine apple Cheese; Lcmou Syrup; Snrsnparilln Syrup, Ac. N. B. Watches nnd Jewelry repaired. Old Gold and Silver taken in excfinnge for new Jewelry. March 80, 18. 1855 Spring & Summer! 1855 E. K. H.HITH OO.. HAVE received and nre now opening at their old Hand, the most splendid and vnried assortment of GroocfLno ever of fered to the people of McMinn county. The Goods were selected with the utmost atten tion to good tuste, and to the wants of th community for which they are intended. They have a large supply of almost every description uf Staple Goods Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Ac, of the hett quality. A full assortment of Goods fur Gentlemen'a wettr, inch ns Cloths, Cnssimurs, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Plain and Fancy Vesting,, Cra vats, Ac, of th latest and most approved ttyles. And, Ladies, they have kept you in per petual remembrance, and all the while have had nn eye single to the gratification of your taste, nnd they Hatter themselves that yon will be eminently pleased with their stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which embrace Bernge de Lnines, Lnwns, Striped, Fiaid and Brncnde Silks, Fancy Tissues, Ginghams, Ac.; Botinett, Bonnet Trimmings, Linen and Em broidered Handkerchiefs, Glover, and va riety of varieties which they eannot now de scribe, hut will be pleased to show all who may favor them witli a call. Also, alnrge variety of FANCY ARTICLES. such, they think, as will strike the fancy even oi t no least luncmu. in snort, tliey liar endeavored to select inch Goodt at you want, nnd tuch nt will pay you well for your money, nil of which will be told at the lowest turt of pricet. April 20-tf-S4 D. D. DICKEY, DEALER IN tSCeA'vy Bardw jt.ar o. No. 5 College itreet, Naabvllle Tena. HAMMEIIKI) and Rolled Iron (more than ISO difttr nt aiaesi) Cut Naila and Ppikea; Wrought flpikea; Cut, Shear, nd Oermaii Bteel; Engliih and American Blliur ateel; theet Iron, all a(tv; I'latform fkalea. all aiaea; Counter Scalea: CohVe MIIIp; Iron Axela; Bprlnga; Wrought Iron Gaa Pipe, all altea; Hammera; Aaela; Hol low Ware; bad Irona; Bark Willi; Plow Caatlnga. Agricultural Implement fc machines Plowa of all pattern e. made by the NaahTille Plow Fe. lory; Wagona; Wheelbarrowi; Cultiratnra; It oad 8cra- Eera: Corn Slicllerai Straw Cutlera; fan Milla; Fruit uddera; Grind Btonee: Horse Powera and Threibera; Hone Kakee; Grain Cradlea; Churnt; Meat Cuttera; Sauaage Fill era; Corn Grindera; Corn Tlantera: Half Buahela; Bucket; Tuba; Punipa of all klnda; Lead Pipe; Zinc Pipe, and Hydraulic Itama. Tinners Iffaterlaltu Tin Plate: ftunia Sheet Iron: Imitation Itutala nieet Iron; Wire, all aiaea; Sheet Copper; Copper BMtoni; Pig Lead, Block Tin; Slab Spelter; Sheet Zitic; 4c. Foundry Sc Machine Mlaon materials Pig Iron: Plttiburgh Coke; Plttabursh Coal: Boiler Iron; Iron for Shafting; Locomotive Fluer, Tank Iron; Patent Hot Preaaed Nuta and Waahera; Duller lUveta Car Axela, Large Grind Stonea. French Burr Mill Stonea; Lull'a Patent Smut Machine; laOlattngScrcwa; Plcka; Ac. m iLVlXQ MA TERIALS. Worked Flooring; Window Bath; Poori; Blladaf Framea; 8hlnglei; Zinc Palnta; Marbled Iron Maotlea, of all Patterna; Moulding!; Ao. Being connected with the Houae of laalah Dickey k Co., of Pittsburgh, he la prepared to fill all ordere for Plttaburg nianufacturea with diepatch, and having on aurpaaavd facllitlea for diipoalng of moat klnda of Ten neaaee produce, will pledge hiinaelf to pay the oulaids pricea In Vath, or will receive and forward on com mil, aiun, making liberal advancea on Cotton, Tobacco, Pork. Bacon, Lard, Tallow, Beeawax, Ginaeng, Feathcra. Flax aeed, Corn, Oate, Wheat, Rye, Millet-Seed, Dried Fruit Pea Nuta, Honey, Raga, Egga. Pig Metal. Bloom, e. January 1& A, P. BRADFORD, . RICEVILLE. TJ5NN.. HAS just roived and open.d a well te leeted nnd cxtentiv stock of Fall and Winter Goods, to which he invites the attention of tliepeoi. pi living in th vicinity of Rieeville, and tha publio generally. Having selected hit Good with great care in the cities of New York aud, Philadelphia, he it prepared, at he thinks, to offer inducement to person wishing to fur nish themselves with cheap nnd good Good a. Ha thinks it unnecessary tu enumerate al) the article, a hi stock i large enough, in cluding most all articles belonging to the re tail trade; and he also ha a larg and Sua tock of SUGAR AND MOLASSES, which he hat just received front New Orleans. All of which he proposes telling at th lowest prises. Don't take hit word for it, but jtui com over to Rieeville and exemin foryonr selves. Nov 8, 18o 1 notio an. Ta the Old Mvldlera mm therm. A5 1700, s LAW having pas.,4 srsnlloff tddltlonsl Bounty Land to thos. who hav. been lo any War tiaoo so s. to aiv. to saeli soldier 10 acres. Those wha have had 60 tores are entitled to 60 more, and thos who have had 40 acres to 190 mere, and those who bar had none to 160, jiroefctoo lkrvd It day. I will at Bounty Land for all entltld for the susa ef 9, and will be al Athens the M Monday la April Beat, and tha M Saturday ta each month thereafter; at tfadl. sonvlll. Ih. 8d Monday la May next, and at each Battel Ion Muster In Cot. Y.arwood's Hrftaient In April aexlj at Benton th. 1st Monday lo each month; at Charkstou th. tsh Saturday In each month, and she remainder at homewhere I will be glad to meet those entitled to. Bounty Land and stteodto their claims. Phon, Tsaa., March lt-tl-W JAC8 IIICKCY. r. t. r. omMim H.uh.v, just a arrtvad from th. North, and th. stock weompoMt) of the latest slyln, sueo as th. beat Mae, tnest rsatssa, those beautiful black Leghorns, and soms whleh are eaU cd Know Nothing Hata. The. ban. la .hurt. . Mndn. ) ssaorle-ent of Meusanit Boys' Summer HaU,whktey will trU as ohtap a, toy e ihitr Bclgl.bors. uafd