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4 LOUDON: Wednesday August ig, i Extract of a Letter Canada. We have been allowed to make the following extracts from a private letter from Montreal: Au. 6. The season has been uncommonly dry and warm for this climate. Number of eath.

from fifty to half of whicb 'are reported cholera. have had a very dark Jay here to-day, very similar to the ore we had in 1819 during bot of which, we had to light candles in order to see to tat dinner at 2 o'clock r. The Charleston Courier says. We see it stated that Rufus Choate and "Otis P. Lord are now enyrajred in Essex count', in an effort to break the will of the late Dr.

Manning 1 3.. property, some 7U.UU0, to tound a fcirn sonooi i leavin? to a son, an onlv child, the sumof $1000 leaving to a son, an onl annually on condition that he married a certain relative, and $200 if he did not. It is called a rare case for lawyers." A Incident. The Baltimore Republican of the 13th relates a melancholy event which recently transpired in the eastern section of th.it city, and which affords a mournful illustration of the uncertainty of earthly happines3. Three years since a warm aflfeffion existed between a youthful couple in East Baltimore, and arrangements had partly 'been made for their marriage; but the riia'tch was broken off by the lady's parents 'on account of their daughter's youth.

The young man departed for the far West, but con-tinned a correspondence with the object of his affection, until, a few months since, the parents "consented to the union. A day was appointed! 1 i me om ui uiy auu tin me evening in me 5th, the expectant bridegroom, indulging, dou tless, the brightest visions of future happiness, was. after a fatiguing journey. whirled the city with locomotive speed. lie immediately proceeded to the home of his intended.

As he entered the door he was greeted by her parents, who with broken sobs led him to a darkened apartment, where extended upon a couch lay the lifeless object of his young love, attired in a spotless robe of spotless white, and awaiting her last repose in the coffin and the tomb. She had died that morning after a brief conflict with disease. The white roses which had been intended for a wedding crown decked the pale brow of death. The Oldest Rible In the America. Dr.

John R. Withei -spoon, of Greensboro', has a manuscript Bible, which he belives on evidence of tradition and a title page to have been written about 810 or 8o0, A. making it one thonsand years old. It is about eieht inches long, six broad, and five thick. The on which is written, is parchment, as soft and nearly as thin as satin.

The covers are of old English oak, and pegs of oak are used to wedre in the thongs of deer skin that fasten in the leave. The panels splendidly illuminated with black, red and blue ink letters very large at the beginning of each book. There is a farm running through the most thicklv settled portion of England no less than one hundred and fifty miles long, and all is occupied by one man. a Mr. Brotherton.

It simply occupies the slope and edjes of the Great Western Railway, and its width varies six feet to twenty yards. The tenant who keeps every foot rf it under cultivation in some way, was formerly a poor workman on the line of the railroad, but inow wealthy. Philosophers tells us that since the creation of the world not one single particle of matter has been lost. Itmny have floated away in smoke or vapor, but it was not lost, it will come back again in the dew drop or the rain, it will spring up in the fi're of the plant, or paint it self on the rose leaf. Through all its transformations.

Providence watches over it and directs it. still. Even so it is with every holy thought or heavenly desire, or humble aspiration, or generom and self denying effort. It may escape our observation, we may be unable to follow it. but it is an element of the moral world and it is not lost.

Crops in this section are literally burned up Four weeks ago a finer prospect for a corn crop, was, perhaps, never seen, now we have no hopes of raising even half a crop. Some farmers have informed us that ranch of their upland corn is entirely ruined. Atlanta Repnblican. HcRniCAXE. The Rock Island Gazette, esti mates the loss of property by the hurricane which swept over that town and Davenport, (Iowa.) on Thursday of last week, at $100,000.

The loss to Wieksham Sons, Davenport, whose warehouse was prostrated, is $10,000 to $12,000. Ax Akvt Officer Kili.kd bt Ixpiaks. The r.r Department have just received intelligence from Lieut. Col. Cook, of the second dragoons, in command of Fort Union, New Mexico, saying that on the 30th of June last there was a skirmish between a portion of the troop3 stationed at the fort and a band of hostile Apache Indians, in which Lieut.

J.E.Maxwelh of the third infantry, was killed. Washinton Star, Aug. 1. A Steady Diet. An old lady down East "having kept a hired man on liver nearlv a month, said to him one day, "Why, JohD, I really don't think you like liver." "Oh, yes," said John, "I like it verv well for fifty or sixty meals, but I don't think I'd like it as a steady diet!" The old lady cooked something else for the next meal.

Who Can Beat It. A young woman, of Cole county Illinois recently presented her husband with four children at one birth. This was her first effort in this line and there is no telling, therefore, what she may be able to do hereafter. Great couutry this," and bound to prosper. A Proper Spirit.

said one of two antagonists with dignity to the other, during a dispute which had been confined to words, ''You have called me a scoundrel and liar, you have spit in my face, you have struck me twice I hope you will not attempt to carry this any farther, for if you do, you will rouse the sleeping lion in this breasfc, and I cannot tell what may be the confluences." A good man's heaven commenceshere. The 6ame may be said of a wicked roan's hell. To taste of Paradise, all that is necessary is to taste There is more sunshine one good il 11 uv Jt act than in all thfl solar systems ever invented, COMMERCIAL. Commercial Vorrespondence of the Free Press. MA COX MARKETS August Ed Horn "Loudon Fnc fr the past week larf, nrii-vnls of Haean.

heavy stacks, Uncon, LsirJ-. Corn aiul Flour lisrht. BACON, Hor round, T38j Clears'tdes 8J cH01CE HANg gJ9j SHOULDERS, (7; LARD-, in tads. 1010J; CORN, still scarce. 93clj good, demand 53 60c; PEAS, MEAL, stocks liht, FLOUR, none offering, per FEATHERS, scarce, 3740q II AY good Tennessee, per cwt, BUTTER, good article, i6 18c; TOBACCO, market well supplied, 12i23c; HOGS, scarce, sales at rotn.l C.

7. 5 fT Cl Xpw Or Uns 6i71; COFFEE Rio firm, 12012J; MOLAS- SES, perhhd, 272Sc; SALT, per Now York, J4c. Yours respectfully, ALLEN A DUNLAP, Commission Merchants, Macon, LOUDON PRODUCED MARKET. APPLES: iRolljd, :....355 Green, "fil 6()7 Dried, pealed 75 100 Nail Rod 61(iii7 Pig r.TTTTER.-a KROUT: Apple r.uttcr.tgal50(7a75-F bbl $3(3)4 BACON, ft bushol 5075 BEANS L.l UD, ID LUMBER, Fence posts, each, 10(d)2 NAILS: lb 78J Wrought, do POTATOES: White, bushel, Mixed do 40(y)45 BEEF' nindqr.R) 35 5 Fore do 24 3 Hams, dried, jS lb Irish, BEESWAX. ft2025 CLOVERSEED: ft bushel $80000 Early seed, do Dublin Sweet do PORK, ft 4J5 PEACHES: Unpenled, bu.

Pealed $1 25 (ft 150 CORN MEAL bushel ft FEATHERS, ft3o37 Cheshire. 14(18 bu. (50 CHICKENS: GRAIN: Each bush. 115 120 CABBAGES 60(00 EGGS, "3 Oats, do 3035 FLOUR: Rve do 45(oi50 S. F.

cwt 25 Barlev do Buchweat, do 25 GINSENG, ft 1 A ft A A IfAV 1 A HIDES: I 1I0LL0WARE: Dry, ft 4 Green, do do 3J4 HAY. ton 00 VINEGAR, d. 2540 TURNIPS, bu. (-i20 TALLOw, ft SKia0 TOBACCO. ft 16(75 IRON: Tenn.

hammered, 4 SLURRIES, j. hd. 2550 SPECIAL NOTICES. HoUoirny's Ointment and PiU.f, the only infallible Remedies for the Cure of Eruptons and Bloches on the Skin. John Younrlove (aged 26 was a great victim through the follies of youth, to eruptions on the skin, being covered with these unsightly bloches in fact, he was utterly unfitted by his appearance to enter into Society.

This young man, eight weeks back, tried llolloway's Ointment and Pills, and by the ioint use of these remedies, his blood was so cooled and purified, that the whole of the blotches dissappearcd, and he now enjoys excellent health. These medicines will cure any disease of the skin, even of twenty years standing. WE DAILY HEAR ef the most astonishing cures being effected by that prent and popular II. G. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and we can truly say, from our own knowle Ige, that no mcilji-ine ever di-covcred ha erformed the same wonderful cure, that it hn.

both in man and beast and it is equally good for both, which makes it so truly valuable. It is therefore hailed by the suffering the greatest blessing of the nge and no one w.uld ever allow himself to be without this sovereign balm, who had once witnessed its mjic power over disease, and its wonderful potency rn relieving pain however severe, in a few minut3s' time. We earnestly desire you to call upon the agent, who will furnish you, free of charge, a small book containing, besides other valuable- information, a largo list of certificates from many of the most respectable persons, of cures effected by this celebrated medicine which surely are enough to convince the most sf-ep-tical of its transcer.dent virtues. We notice several certificates of rheumatism cured after tho patient had suffered evi ry thing hut death for five to kwenty years. Also cases of paralysis, or loss of use of the limbs, whero the flesh had withered, leaving nothing appaicntly bol dried skin and bone, presenting so horrid a spectacle that their FRIENDS LOOKED UPON THEM APALLED while physicians pronounced iheni BEYOND ANY HUMAN EFFORT to relieve.

It is the most efficacious remedy known 1 for burns sprains, wounds, bruises, chilblrins, neuralgia, tiothache, bites of insects and reptiles, sore throat, sore or weak eyes, tumors, sun pain, and is used with unbounded succeess in most of the ailments of horses and cattle, such as sweeny farcy, sprans, bruises, wounds, stiff neck and joints lameness, swellings, galls or chafes.s ore eyes, partial blindness, ect. If used in the beginning of fistula, poll-evil, ringbone and spavin, it will invariably stop their further progress. Every family should keep this valuable medicine on Land, ready for any emergency. Look out for Counterfeits. The public aro cautioned against another has lately made its appearance, called Farrell's Arabian most dangerous of all the counterfeits, because his having he name of Farrcll.many will buy in good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects.

The genuine article it mannfacturcd only by II Farrell.sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesnlo Druggist, No 17 Main whom all orders for Agencies mnst be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell's thus II Farrell's and his signature on the others are counterfeits. Sold by Dr.

W. L. White, Loudon; Mr. Rose Wrightsville; Dr. Cannon, Madisonville; and by regularly authorised agents throughout the U.

States. jrf Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet 'n the United States, in hich one is not already established. Address II. G.

Farrcll as with good reference as to character, responsibility, ic. 34-4t) R. R. R- RADW'AY'S REGULATORS. To Regulate the System, to Free the Bowels, from all Morbid and Acrimonious H- mors.

SICKNESS. If caused by Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, or en over abundant of Putrid Humors Undigested a dose of Radway's Regulators, will empty the Bowels of all Morbid Humors. The very moment are taken they commence theiroffice of regulating, cleansing, and removing from the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, la'lder ic, all unnatural and irritating deposits. They are tho most pleasant physic in use. they neither gripe, nor sicken the patient; the first indication the patient has of their operation, is a pleasant evacuation of the bowels, and restoration of strength and pleasure.

For Fever, Measles, Bilhous Colic, a dose of Regulators will prevent much sickness, and rid the patient of all danger. LADIES IN ILL HEALTH. Should use Radway's Regulators. They will regulate their system. K.

R. R. Xo. If you suffer and acute pain, Radway's Ready Relief, either externally internally, will stop the most painful paroxysms, and allay tb most violent Cramps and Spasms in a few minutes. It is daily .11 fj-- curmg Rheumatism.

Neuralgia. Toothache, Tm Doleroux, Ac. CRIPPLES. Are made whole, the Lame and Stiff-jointed. ran walk with case, after one or two applications of It.

R. Relief. No Heady r.sliefis cenuinem less the fae-similo FitfTiiiin of Radway A Co. ia upon the wrapper and the letters R. K.

blown in the glass. 1'iice 25 SO cents, and $1 per bottle. For sale iu Loudon, at the Drug eteres of Br W. L. White and Dr.

W. Hurley. VTS Wir- W- COLLINS, Dental surgeon, pnblish-es his Card in to-day's paper, and as we know him to be proficiout in his profession, having devoted much time and practice to it, we take pleasure in commending him to all who need the services of a skilful dentist. We do not believe Dr. Collins has any superior as a Dental operator.

Athens Post. (15-tf? The best evidence that can be adduced in favor of the efficaciousness of Iloottand's German Bitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson is the unprccedent demand for them from all parts of the Union; and although there may be many compounds prepared and represented as being worthy of a liberal patronage, yet wo feel constrained to reu.ark, that tho vast number of testimonials with which the worthy doctor has been honored, by persons of the highest character and respectability who found it necessary to have recjurse to his preparation, is testimony sufficiently cot elusive, that a more effectual remedy for the almost immediate roliel of those afflicted with that direful malady, dyspepsia, has never be en discovered.

For sale by Dr. Jackson, 120 Arch Philadelphia W. R. Hurley, Loudon, and J. Chestnut, Plnlhdolplna, Tenn.

n0-4t MARRIED. At Fruit Hill, near this place, on Thnrsday last, Wm. Y. C. Humes, ofKnoxville, Tenn Miss Margaret daughter of James L.

White.dec'd. Abingdon Virginian, 12th. DIED, At Mont Vale of Flux: Thursday 10th James W. Campbell, Jr. son ofJas.

W.Campbell ofKnoxville, aged 19 years. KEY ADVERTISEMENTS. UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE. rpiIIS INSTITUTION was f.unded by tbe State 1 of North Carolina in 17S5 as Davidson Academy. It became Cumberland College in 1S0G and University of Nashvil.e in 1J26.

THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT, Will be re-opened under new Organization, and with new Buildings on tho First Wednesday of October next. -Rev. EDWARD WADSWOBTII. D. Prof, of Ethics and Belles Lettres, and Ch'm of the Faculty.

Rev. J. W. MoCOLLOUGH, D. D.

Prof, of Ancient Languages. ALEXANDER P. STUART, A. Prof, of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Rev.

J. E. LINDSLEY, M. D. Prof, of Cnemistry and the Natural Sciences.

Tuition $75 per annum Martienlation fee $5. THE LAW DEPARTMENT, Will also be opened cn tho first Wednesday of October uext. FRANCIS B. FOGG. WILLIAM F.

COOPER, Professors. Esq. Fees fur Lectures $100 pcrannum. THE MEDICAL DEPARTMELT, Closed its first Session with 121 Students and S3 Graduates; its second with 152 Students and 26 Graduates, and ite third with 220 Students and 71 Graduates. The fourth Annual Course of Lectures will commence on Monday the odth rof October next, and continue till tho lirstof tho ensuing 5Iarch.

Jfibert M. Porter, II. Prof, of General and Special Anatomy. J. Ilerrin Linlley, Jt.

D. Prof, of Chemistry and Dean of the Faculty. tvAT. Wintton.Jl. of Materia Medico and Medical .1.

Jt. I). Prof, of Surgicial and Pathological Anatomy. Thomnt A'. Jainiiigs, Jl.

Prof, of Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. II'. Jl. Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medicine. Jhon Jl.

otou jr. I) Prof, of Obs'etries and the Diseases of Women and Children. ruul F. Ere, Jl. Prof, of Principles and Practice of Surgery.

William T. ISriij'jt, Jl. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Anatom'wal rooms will be opened for students, on tho first Monday of October.

A full Preliminary eoune of Lectures, free to all Students, will be given by the Professors, commencing on the first Monday of October. A Clinqtie has been established, in connection with the University, at wheh operations are perlormed and cases prescribed for and lectured upon in presence of the class, Arrnngemenets have been made to accommodate all patients requiring snrgicial operations. Amount of Fees for Lectures in this Department is $105. Matriculation Fee, (paid once only,) Practical Anatomy, $10; Graduating Fee $25. Good Board can be obtained for $3 per week.

The Annual Announcement giving a full accoent of the several Departments of the University may be bid by applying to A. V. S. LINDSLEY, 2-55-510 Secy Board Trustees. A FEW bbls.

fine Golden Svrup for sale by ju 5 ORME, WILSON" CO. Dr. W. G. McKEXZIE, PHYSICIAN and SUKGEOV, MORGANTON, TENNESSEE.

Office at UXIOX HOTEL. 2-35-3m FALL IMPORTATIONS BY DUNCAN, MORGAN CO. SO. 70, PUBLIC SQUARE, Xaihtille, Tenn. "CTT'E are now receiving and will have in store by the middle of August our entire stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOGDS, fo which we invite the careful attention of Merchants generally.

We particularly invite those buying for cash or on short time to examine our stock and prices. Our success in conducting a business on the CASH AND SHORT TIME-PROMPT PAY SYSTEM, -y satisfies us that it is entirely practicable, and that there is a large class of buyers, who, closely studying their best interests, aro now acting 'upon that system. Cash asp snortT rmr. sales enable to keep our means in rapid use, and thereby greatly to reduce tho profits required to sustain a business predicated on long eredits. In addition to our pni chases wo will have a large lot of Goods on consignment, embracing various brands of Cotton Yarns, and over 500 bales BROWN DOMESTICS, Drillings, of all grades and prices.

These goods aro offered freely to tbe trade in general, regardless of whether ether good are bought or not. DUNCAN, MORGAN Jt CO. 35" All kinds of Barter taken in exreknge for goods, or sold for customers without charge. 2-31-2m. ARNOLD'S PATENT SASH LOCK.

HIRAM BOGART of Loudon is an authorized Agent of the Patentee, Wm. E. Arnolp, to sell the right of Territory, to use, and vend to oth-. crs to be used "Arnold' Patent Snih Lock." For simplicity and convenience, this trick is just what the inventor designed it to be, decidedly the best thing of the kind yet invented. Those who are under the necessity of proping their Sash up with Socks, Fire-fhorch, Tony, Jiuokt, and what not, would do well to avail themselves of an apportunity, for something better.

This arrangement is neat and durable, and not liable to get out of order and withal is very cheap. July 12th, rillllDS. N. 0. Sugar just arrive and for sale JJ by ORME, WILSON A CO.

1 HO SACKS Rio Coffee for sale by 1UW 2-24 ORME, WILSON CO. ROCERIES, just received from New-Orleans; and for saw low for cash, by 2-26 WHEELER A DELZELL. JOHNSON, BELLA ARE Agents for, and have on hand a supply of Dr. Christies Gulvanio Belts, Necklaces Bracelets and Magnetic Fluid: also Dr. D.

C. Morebeads Majnetie Pia CIRCULAR for FALL OP 1851 CHARLESTON, TTTE beg to inform "OTir friends and buyers Dry Good genrriiy that we have made teiisir for our Jfa'l Bales. We be prepared show ue of the largest and bent ted Siockt wo have fvar offered; selected as iisunl by ourselves in all the LEADIXG EUROPEAN MARKETS, Our F'stablishment and business is now so W' 11 known as being one of the- m'oi rtcnite in this country that it is hardly necessary to repeat what we have often said before, viz: that we are prepared to offer one of tho Largest and most extensive, Stocks of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods to be found in this country, embracing all that is new rich aud desirable in Dress Goods of every varity, Cloths, Cassimeres, Lawn Gooda, Hosiery, Domestic Goods of All styles, Carpets, Floor Cloths, Rugs, Druggets, Curtain Matenals, House- Keeping Goods, Jcc, Ae.) Ac, Ac. WE ALSO OFFER 8(H CASES of Xegro Plaint and Kernel of the heat make and 350 BALES Ticilled and Duflil Blanket. We ply great attention to these goods and are prepared to supply the trade on tho best is our determination as it is to our true interest to make OUR PPJCES SO FULLY UNIFORM AND SO LOW, As to secure popularity as well as to made our IIOULjboth in its organization and extent wortny the trade of the South, and South- West.

BANCROFT, BETTS A MARSHALL. No. 209 J211 Kiag St, Charleston, S. C. July.

1851. 2-311-ly LOST OR STOLEN, ON the night of the 3d a Small Black Port-Jloncy, containing fifty-eight or sixty dollars iu Money. Together w'nh the followiug notes and accounts: One note of hand on John W.White for $75, given about the last of March, 1851; also one ou Larkin W. Hair for dated some time in 1853: also an account un Patrick Collins, for due for House rent: atso an account on Robert Nelson, amount not known. If I lost said Port-Money, any person finding it who will return it safe to me with contents, willj-cccive as a reward $10, aud no questions will be propounded; ifr stolen from my possession, I will give $15, for return of Poit-Money.

with contents, and proof sufficient to cenvict the 'Thcif. The whole amount of value in said Port-Money is about $173. HENRY M. COLLINS. Loudon, July 4, '5l-2-32tf NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.

JOSEPH ANDERSON SON 4 RE now receiving and offering for sale at their old stand in the HACKBERRY, and at the mouth of Hicory Creek near Clinch River, Knox co. An extensive and well selected assortment of GOODS, suitable to tbe approaching Season; im-lubing Groceries of every description. Our assortment ot staple ana ianey DRY complete, including Prints, assorted. Fancy and Solid Ginghams, Lawns, Embroidered and Figured Muslins. Jaconets.

Neck Tics, Fans, Parasols, Lin-eus, and Cambrics; assorted. Also an extensive assortment of Gentlemen's wear; including Hats, Boots, fTl Shoes, all sizes, Ac, Ac Also an I extensive assortment of Ilard-trnre 2uid Queen-tare. We also intent fcjv to keep a constant supply of Salt, Iron and Castings, assorted.1 And mauy other too tedious to mention. Wo would respectfully invite tho public generally to call and examine for JOSEPH ANDERSON A SON. TIackberry, April 11, JAMES 1L RENS1IAW CO.

CAEINET MAKERS UNDERTAKERS, Xorth irest corner 0iy and Church Knoxville, Tenn. BEG leave to return to their friends and the public thanks for tho favor so liberally heretofore bestowed upon them. J. II. R.

A Co. 'hoping to merit their future paron-ae, would inform tho public that they are prepared to fill all orders they may be favored with, for any article in their line, on as reasonable terms as can be had in this market. They keep constantly on hand every variety of furniture niade by superior workmen, in tho neatest and most durable form. Also, a large assortment of Fi.iks JIttftHc Burial Cftseft ThesS cases, now coining intgeneral use. are admited by all who have witnessed their merits to bo superior to any other kind of Coffins for depositing in vaults, for ordirnary interments, for transporting bodies.

They are impervious to dampness, and perfectly air-tight, 2-1 5tf) The Cheapest Fancy Goods House In the Southern States. DUNHAM BLEAK LEY, AccrsTA, II EG lee ve to call the attention of Merchants from TENNESSEE and GEORGIA, to their extensive Stoch of Fancy Goods, including a large assortment of Combs, Buttons, Tins. Needles. Suspenders, Looking Glasses, Purcussion Caps, Violins and Violin Strings: Bocks, Paper, Envelops, Ac. together with a very largo variety of Trinkets; all oAvhith will be sld to merchants, nt very low prices.

fApril 11 2-20 12m. DRESS GOODS. have a great variety, Bareses, of various 1 colors, Silk Tissues, Plaid Silks. Do Lanes, Printed Jaconets, Ginghams, (soraetO inches wide) Black Silk, Oil Silk for linings. Also White Goods; Jaconets, Cambrics; Irish Linen, Linen.

Cambrics (for fine handkerchiefs;) Swis.i Muslin. Victoria Lawn: Dimity Ac. Jaconet, and Swiss Inserting, and Grass Skirts, Ac, Ac. i'nt received bv mar 20-17 JOHNSTON SMITH A CO. JACKSONS, MILLER Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN A DOMESTIC, STAPLE A FANCY nn MASOXIC HALL BCILIHXC, Wm.

E. Jacksox, Geo. T. Jackson, Jvo. T.

Miller, Saul. A. Vnr.DEr.T. Bct'rrrn U. S.

and Gluhe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. pr Merchants are respectfully invited to examine our assortment and prices, with the assurance tbat they will get GOODS upon as good terms as in any market South. and special attention given to orders. April 11 2-20 -5m BAKER WILCOX, GROCERY MERCHANTS, April 11 2-20-ly. AUGUSTA, GA.

DINNER HOU 15. T. 4 GA. TAIL-ROAn, CHARLESTON, TENNESSEE, BY S. S.

BARRETT April 11 220 A LL of Dr. D. Jaynes' Medicines for sale by at May2'54n23 Jonxsox, Bell A Co. tne Ladies want fi'iie Dres Gondii cheap, call at may 2 Johxsox, Bf.ll A Co. ATS.

Something superior for sale at may 2 JOHN SON. BELL A CO. OOTS AND SHOES Ot the neatest styles may 2 Johnson, Bell A Co. UMBRELLAS AND PARASt LS Something extra at may 2 JOHNSON, BELL A Co. PRODUCE of all kiuds.

bought by may 2 JOHNSON, BELL A CO. IEON. Xr7E bave 20 tons assorted Iron. Made at the Rolling Mill ia this place, and of tk following sjzes: RouncWind Squares jf, 11, A 1 inch. Bar or Tire 2 Xi, 2 2 Xg, 2 li and 1 inch.

Band Iron 1JX1, 1J XI, 2 2X 1, XL UXiandlXl inch-Horse Shoe i and lXi inch. It is good Iron, and sold at Mill Prices by the quantity. JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. July 11, 1351 2 -12 EAST TENN. GA.

RAIL ROAD. SCHEDULE For Running Painenger Train -Daily. Tro'i Duwm. II.VE OP Arrival KKUARKS. STATIONS.

Lomox Philadelphia Sweetwater Athens Rice'a Charleston Cleveland State Line 20 17 36 6.05 6.21 7.0fi 6.07 6.29 7.07 7.29 7.50 19 Meet Up 7.26 19 frght train 7.48! 31 34 20 8.24 9.C0 9.25 io.oo 8.26 9.05 Fountain mil 33, pass down "I 9.27 Daltox 1 Freight Passenger Train Up. OP go Depart- a 5 ure I I 5.45 TIME NAMES OF 51 STATIONS OF OF Arrival Depart- 3 ij Daltox 10.301 35 Fountainllill 11.0 5 1 1.10 19 State Line 11.2b 2 11.31 35 Cleveland 12.0 3 32.09 35, Charleston 30 1.14 17 Rice's 1.31 51 1.36 17 Athens 1.5.1. 3 1.50 32 Sweetwater 2.31 3 2.31 IS Philadelphia 2.49 2 2.51 IS Lomox 3.091 I I REMARKS. Dinner freight jJS3 Passengers will be set down at any of the above-named they will also be taken dn the trains at those Kline's, Reagan 'a, Hurts's, Kibbler's, and Blue Spring. The Passenger or Freight Trains will stop at po other points, To take effect on and after Monday, 6th March, 1S54.

2-15tf R. C. JACKSON, Snperintendant. WAGONS. have 2 two-horse wagons, just finished off nicely painted and ready for use will have 2 more in a few days which we will sell low for cash apl.

IS JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. XOTICI'! COMMITTED to the Jail of Roane County, on the 24th a r.eirro man, who says his name is George, and belongs to Wm. Jones of Mobile, Ala. He is about 25 years of age, of a copper complexion, heavy built, five feet seven inches and a half high, weighs one hundred sixty pounds, has a light scar on his leg immediately beiow his knee joint, wears a linen bosom shirt, gray c-isinet pants, satin vest, a blue blanket coat with velvet collar rather worn, a soft hat pretty well worn, gives evidence of misrepresenting himself. The owner of said slave is requested to come forwurd prove property, pay charges and take him away.

15tf S. T. TURNER, Sheriff of Roane Co. Feb. 25, 1S54.

To Fanners, Merchants, Machinists, Carpenters, Millers, Carriage Makers, Shoe Maker and Wagoners. Trim, ONE pair of Tennessee Burr Mill three and a half feet in diameter, new and bctt jr than common; and excellent set of Wagon Harness for six horses; the Running Geer of and old carringa, pretty good and substantial: some fine Durham cattle and Berkshire Hogs: a few new Turning Lathes at from twenty fifty dollars: Bcr.eh Screws of good wood nnd well finished; a few bushel of clover seed clear of all noxious seeds and trash of every kind, march 1 WM. LENOIR BRO. GILMER, TAYLOR CO. Commission Merchants For the sale of WESTERN PRODUCE AND GROCERIES J'untgomery, Ala.

Warehouse on Commerce and Tennessee Streets, -ti Refer to Jno. Train A Charleston, S. D' Antisnac Ev.ms, Augusta Rice Battle A Mobile, Ala Wright Williams A New-Orlenns, An'd. Low A Savannah, A. Bell, Chattanooga, Term.

2-26-ly 1 1 Star and Sperm fondles, SODA, Starch. Yeast, Candies, Basins, Crackers. Crushed Sngar. Teas, Spices, Dye Stuffs, Pure White Lend. just received by mar 2C-17 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO.

VINEGAR. BAR RELL Vinegar and 3 bbls TAR received and for sale by apl. IS JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. 1 60 Cases Boots and Shoes are being received and opened by sept. 22 OriME, Wn.snx A Co.

FBAXK A. KAMSEV, M. T. JSO. W.

TAXTOX, M. Drs. Ramsey Paxton. NOE.TII END OF GAT STREET, Knorrille, Tenneee. 17-6m.

II A GENIN'S fashionable Moleskin. Pearl-Cassimeres, Campeaohy-Pannmas, Leghorn. Double and Single Palm Leaf, and virion new sfvles: inst ree'd. mar 20-17 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. ecnnet! FRESH stock of the latest styles, decidedly handsome.

Also Crape and Florence, assorted, now mar 20-17 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. BOOTS. WE have a large supply of fresh Boots. Some-thin finer than we have ever offered. Also boys Boots.

JOHNSTON, SMITH A CD. mar 20 '51 17 Johnson, Bell Co. A TTEND punctually to nil business entrusted to their care. Loudon, msy 2, 1854. W.

T. LOWE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANT LOUD OX, TEX XESE.T. 50 BBLS.New-Orlenns Re-Boiled Molasses for 'iu 51 sale by ORME, WILSON A CO. XV. KIM ti II TOW have and design keeping a rpiantity ef 1 Si ONE COAL AND COKE at their landing on Tennessee river, 12 miles west of Kingston.

Letters addressed to them at Belleville, Roane will bo promptly attended to. J. A W. KIMEROUGH. May.

2S54 Oct. 14. 1S53 ly G. Jr. APPLETOXd- II.

PER III, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, Loudon and Campbell's Station, Tennessee. THE undersigned would respectfully return his thanks to the citiz ns of Monroe, Roane and Blount county, for the very liberal encouragement he has received, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu ance of the same. I hope shortly to complete ar-raneementby which I will be able to fill orders for furniture more promptly than I have heretofore done. Any kind of furniture made to order at short notice. For the quality of my work I refer to all who have ever purchased any of me and the price will bo as usual, as cheap as like articles can be purchased any where else in East Tennessee 1 G.

W. APP.LETON. B. THREE Journeyman Cabinet-uiakars ean have constant employment, and good wages at our shop in Loudon. TWO apprentices wanted letween the ag of 17 and 19 years, we will give $50 per year and board for tho first year tc each.

WANTED 2000 feet of walnut plank for wl.fch we will pay 2i cents per foot, cash on delivery. 2-25tf G. W. APPLETON A II. PERKY.

CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, Remedy for all diseases aiising from an imur state of the Blood. For salo at junel.1-ly Dr. HLRLlTS Drug CAA WINDOW Sash and 20 Pun fWUju 51 sale low by ORME, WIL. ON A CO. NEW SPRING AND STJMRER GOODS.

"VTTE are now opening a larger stock of Spring and Summer goo3 than we have ever offered. Our purchases have been made in Philadelphia and New-York. Our assortment is extensive; and we will take pleasure ia showing the same to any and all wa may favor us with a call. JOHNSTON, SMITn CO: Loudon, Tenn.i March 29, 1854. (no-17 NEW SPRING AUD STJUXER GOODS! riUlE Subscribers are receiving a large and well I asorted stock of Seasonable Goods, carefully telected with reference to tbe wants of our community and those who may sojourn amongst h3; and under such advantages a3 to challenge competition ia prices style and variety in all these "dig-gins." Our of Ladies' Dress oods will found very attractive and complete, consisting of Tissues, Berages, Lawns, Silks, Poplins, Alpaecas, Ginghams, Ac, with Needle Works, Laces, Veils.

Ribbons and other Embroideries, Gloves. Mitts, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, White Cambrics, Muslins Lawns, Linens, Ac, Ac And in Gentlemen's Weif We offer a superior to-k of Cloths. Cassimers, Satin and other Vestings, Drap de Ete, Merinos and Merino Jeans, -Linens and Linen Drills of every styler-Cottonades, Chauibrdys, Nankius; Ac. Cravats, Ties and nriortcl-IVTrtclo Clofh 1 ti g. Willi a large variety of Staple Domestic Goods.sueh as Tickings, Checks Stripes, Plaids.

Bleached and Brown Shtetigs, Shirtings, and Drillings: Table and Towel Diapers, Flannels, Umbrellas. H'Mseryi Ac; Trimmings, rf-c, and of In short, we are prepared to furnish everything usually found in a well sustained retail stock, and are determined to offer to punctual dealers nnd those paying cash such inducements as must give satisfaction. We will receive tile nial produce of the country in exchange for goods and allow full rates. WHEELER A DELZELL. Loudon, March 10th, 1351 J7-6m shoes.

4 GREATER variety, than we have offered heretofore, and something finer. liluck and colored Gaiters, Laced Boots. French. Kid laced, fine. Also Misses Gaiters, of variou colors.

Received and forsale by mar 20-17 JOHNSTON. SMITH A CO 7. T. L07E. HAS on hand and is now receiving a beautiful stock of Spring and Summer which calls the attention of the public Consisting of Ladies Fancy Silks, Tissues, Muslins.

Ginghams, Prints, Laces and Edgings. Gimps and other trim-inrs. Bonnet Linings, Artificial Flowers; Bonnets, Ribbons, and fancy Neck Ribbons, ChimizetU, Cn-derslceves, Colars. Cuff.i, Ac, Ac Gentleman's Wear. Cloths and Cassimers cf variou grades, Linens, of all kinds and colors.

Panama, Leghcrn and other Summer Hats. A fine lot of Keadif JSttde Ctothittf. Manufactured by an excellent Tailor iu Loudon. Jtoot and Shock Of latest styles and a variety of other articles too tedious to mention. Call at the Post-Omce.

ALL PERSONS 7 INDE3TED to us for goods, bought prior to Tst Jauuary 134 are requested to call ant make payment immediately. Prompt attention to this call will save costs, as longer indulgence reed not he expected; for it cannot be given. mar 20-17 JOHNSTON, SMITH A CO. PLASTER. 45 Tons fresh from the Plaster' Bank, aud for sale br ap 9 JOHNSTON, SMITH A MAJOR BLISS.

TIAIIIS fine thorough bred Stallion, 7 years old JL this spring; (for pedigree and description see bills) can be found the present season again at my stable 2t miles west of Loudon, at his usual 'low price of and $10 to insure. Mares from a distance can be pastured, or grain fed, or both. A. S. LENOIR.

P. S. I have, 4 or 5 bushels of Clover seed tw spare. A. S.

L. Loudon, March 1S54. LS-tf) Coffee. A Piitne lot of Rio coSF just received an for sale by ee P. TRUITT A Co.

40 BOXES Virginia Tobacco, different Branvf, just received and offering unusually low by ORME, WILSON A CO. FOR CHAMPE'S! NEW AND SPLENDID ATTK.Ve Sr.TI.JIEll GOOltM, OF the latest style just received. The undersigned has nearly completed his stock for the preseut season. Nearly all kinds of cloths, Casi-tners, Vestings, and ready-made clothing. Also nearly every thing iu the gentleman's line.

All of which Le will sell in quantities to suit purchasers, and would be pleased to see his numerous customers; cud all others, at his new stand on Cumberland street, one door west of C. It, A- D. L. Coffin A on the opposite side, (in'the new Hotel building.) Beebe A Ex Ex Moleskin Hats always on hand and for sale. Clothing made order as usual, cutting, reparing, Ac Also always on band a complete assortment of tine clothing of my own manufacture.

Latest New York aud Paris fashions just received. Knosville may 16. A. C1IAMPE. LOOK AT THIS, LADIES! W.

T. LOWE, HAS received this day from Philadelphia a nice lot of Plaid Silk Dress Patterns, Cham Glacia, Bareges Organdie Lawn do. Swiss Muslins: and some very tine Plaid Jackonets, andr Dress Trimmings. Call and see them. ROWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE Warranted to Cure FFA'KIl AG UK Sold by Dr.

W. R. Hurley Druggist, Lou-dou, Tenn. june 13-ly LARGE lo ef fine Sugar. Coffeeand MoTass ses for sale by WHEELER A DELZELL.

I PRODUCE of all kinds bought by june 5 ORME, WILSON ACQ. NEW 'GOODS NEW GOODS! JOHNSON, JiBLI ARK receiving and opening a large and well lected stock of Good-s consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS of the finest and neatct styles: also an assortment of 11 EA Y-MADE CL Til ISO, Family roceries, Drugs, Jedicines, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Hardware. Nails, Queecsware, Wooden-ware, Hats. Boots, Saoes, i o.

most articles r.ua!!y kejvt by merchants in this 4 ufftlrb will hit em lion couiin most reasonable terms for orprodnce. Call Btid examine our stock betoro purcuasing eisewucre. Loudon, May 2 1S54. B23 WM. TAYLOR d- CO.

Warehouse and Commission Merchants Receiving, Forwarding and General Agents, Jlmityomery, Ala. The subscribers, proprietors of the extensive Brick Ware House situated at the end of the Montgomery and West Point Rail Road, are prepared to receive and forward all goods for tie interior of Georgia and Tennessee with promptness and despatch. They will also make liberal advances on all onsigii-ments of Produce, for which prompt rentro wul be made at the customary rates. WM. TAYLOR A CO.

Refer to Jno. Frain A Charleston. S- C-D'Antignac A Evans. Augusta. R-ce, Rate! Mobile.

Wright, Will-ami Co leans, An'd. Low A Ga A.Beir, Chattonooga, Tenn. 7J ROWAND-S COMPOUND SYRUP OF BLACZBEEEY E00T, For the Cure of BOWEL COMPLAINTS- 1-oraaleia Loudon Tenn. by Dr. W.

K. Hurley Druggist. june 13-ly PERSONS shipping Bacon from this pla be supplied with hhds or boxes by 5 ju i ORME, WILSON ACO. 1.

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