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TAKING THE CENSUS. "Madam, wiil you please inform me of the number of inhabitants in this house "Sir?" "The populntion in this mansion." "Well, there is 8 in the room over head." 1 How many "Eight." "Are they all adults?" "No; they are all Smiths, except two bmnlers." 'Smiths; black or white smiths, madam "I'd have you know 1 don't live in a house with niirgers." "1 didn't allude to color, I meant their callinr." "Oh, that's it, is it. Well, if you had been here Inst night, you'd have found out, for they was calling as loud as they could scream." "Madam, I merely wish to know how many people you have in this house, and what they do for a living es, yes, now I understand. Well, let me sec, there's the two ulliuses that's one." "That makes two, madam." "Well, il you know best, count 'cm yourself." "Il is my business to inquire, madam." "Well, you'd better attend to it, then, and not bother me." "Madam, I am out with the census, and-" "Well, you net out of senses, I should think, to come into my house, asking such questions." "it is in accordance with an act of Contrress madam." I Tell, you tell Mr. Congress, or whatever his name is, that he acts very foolish, sending you round, axing sich shaller silly questions," 1 he man leit.

Tub SrwiTs. We have heard the "Rochester Itnppings," now at the Delavun. The young ladies upon whom the mysterious sounds are at tendant, are we should judge, incap i tie of practising a wilful imposition upon the public. If thev deceive others, il is because thev arc deceivei themselves. The efforts to explain these noises so palpable to the senses.

upon fliiyknown principle of science. have tailed. The vibration of a material substance, as a chair, table, floor or door, which at times can be felt as well as heard, seems to be neecssarv to their production. Thev arc of diiforent notes, and varv from a scarcely audible lick, to a pounding like that which would be produced hv a sirong man, thumping violently with his fist upon a door; but cannot be imitated by the hearers. These nre the phenomena which we give with out comment.

'I he tests which nre dailv sought to be applied to them, bv calling for the revelation of hidden mysteries, we regard as of little consequence; tor if caused by spirits, they should not be supposed tokuowcveiy thing, anv more than other folks, and might not rightly tell what they knew, if they did, Albany Register. No less than eighty returning Cali fornia emigrants name passengers on the St. Paul from St. Joseph. The majority of them made a start across t-he plums, met with the elephant counted the two rings on his tail, were satisfied, and backed out.

What kind of ylass hurts the eye most? A glass ot brandy. What is fashion! A beautiful envelope for mortality, presenting a glittering and polished ex Prior, I lie appearance which gives curiam indication of the real valuo ol What is contained therein. For the Athens Post. Mr. Emma Please publish the follow ing appointments for Cninp meetings on the Athens Circuit, which commence as follows Cedar Springs, Thursday, August, Cane Creek, The Preachers, local and traveling, are invited to attend, together with all the peu pie.

Yours, respectfully, J. C. PENDERGRASS. Athens, June 13th, 1850. MASOMC.

Hiwassee Lodge, No. 1S8, will celebrate th Anniversary of St. John the Baptist, at Charleston, on the 24ih inst. Neighboring Lodges and transient brethren are respectfully invited to altend. By order of the Lodge.

VVM. J.JOHNSON. See. June 13, 1850. TEMPERANCE CELEBRATION.

The Madisonville Division of ihe Son of Temperance will celebrate ihe Fourth of July by a public procession and addresses The Masons, Eromnihesian and Erole-thian societies, and the Sabbath Schools, are respectfully invited to join them in pro. Csiun on that day. R. M. HENDERSON, M.

H. STEPHENS, IL M. EVANS. Committee. June 14, 1950.

DIED. At Calhoun, on tbe 7th day of Jane. Ic50, Mrs. Catharihb A. Lea.

wife of Wm. Park Lea, and daughter of Col. Wm. T. McCallie, of Ibis county, after illness of seven days, aged 24 years.

C030I EK CI AL, Augusta, June Editor Poil An improvement of 4e per lb. has taken place since our Inner of 27 III oil in the price of Macon. Sides command 64c; hams 7i a shoulders 5c, or round 61 per lb cash, Lard of grind quality sells readily at (It a G4i-, hut oilier descriptions remain un saleable ni anv price. Featiikrs Stocks aecumu'sting, but snll retailed ai S2 a 33c per lb. Coffer A further decline has inker pla.ee.

Fair quality commands 10c, and choice 104c, usual lime. Sugar remains willioul the least change. Muscovado 0 a GJ; Louisiana a Gi; Porto llico ami Si. Croix Gi a 7-tc fur fair unil choice descriptions. Molasses remain at 23c; Nails 44; Sail SI.

15. Exchange on all Northern cities Jc pre tiiium. Yours, kc, BAKF.R. WILCOX CO. PROPOSALS HLL he received by the Mayor of the Town ol Alliens, of the Suite o' Tennessee, until (he 10th ol next, lor executing ihe following work, viz: for dig-i'Iik? a ditch six leet wiilp ami threp feel deep at the shallowest point, from Ander son rorner In Vq Hallew Hie course to he designated by Ihe Mavor of snut town; said ditch to hp paved with rock in the hot-lorn; the sides of the fame lo be walled Willi rock; snid wall to hp one fool thick hv two liiirh.

ami to hp covered with limber one foot square and then covered witli dirt; or, proposals accompanying tne samp, suri-siituttug timbers one loot square in place of Ihe lock lor the side- wall. Terms: One half will be pan! when the work is conitiloted. and the balance willlin six months. Good security will be required for the faithful performance of the con tract, tiv order ol tne iSoard. WM.

H. HALLRW, Mayor. Ceo. VV. Boss, Recorder.

June 11. 1850 if 00 Mail Line from Knoxville TO I'illTTANOOGl. TAYLOR I.l A I obtained tlie contract for carrying (tie Mails from Knoxville to Chattanooga, lor four years Irom the first ot July, 1850, respectfully inform ihe public that their hue will be well slocked with No. 1 Troy Coaches, fine Horses, and sober, good Drivers, anil no pains nor expense will be spared lo carry passengers through with comfort and safety. This rouie traverses a beautiful anil interesting section of couniry.eiiibracing the Oeoee and Hiwacyep vallei s.and travelers will cetlaiu-ly find it In their advantage to lake ibis line On this line fur the South, intersecting Ihe Western and Allau'ic Railroad, and lor the West, the Mali Line ol Couches lor Nashville, at I 'hatiannnga, passengers will leave Knoxville al A.

daily, except Sundays, and arrive al Chattanooga by 0 A. M. next day; that is, in lime to take Ihe Cars South or Ihe Coaches West. Going North Hie Coaches will leave Chattanooga at 7 P. daily except Sundays, and arrive al Knoxville by 7 1.

M. nexi days, running through Cleveland, Iharb-s ton, Calhoun, and Athens daily, and through Madisonville, Uaryville, Phi'adel phia and Campbell's Slat on, every other day, (thai is, mree limes a week bv Mailt-souviile and Maryville, ami three nines bv Philadelphia, Blair's Ferry and Campbell's Staliun.) making daily arrivals al Knoxville, and arriving and departing- al the last named place so us to acco.iimod lie travelers coming liom the East or going in that direction. They repeat that no pains nor expense will be spared lo ensure the safely and comfort of passengers, and they hope to receive a share ol public patronage. Their stands will be al the best houses in the country, and the stage fare reasonable. Alliens, June II, 1850 il NEW MACHINE SHOP, Til oiulcrsigut'il Ion located bin.

self 7 miles Kast of Alliens, on Chestou I'm mid has now on hand and will confine to manufacture. Wool. Caiiiiino ai iiixis, nl the latest i in proved style, mid superior to any that have ever been seen in this country: nlsu Portable HoracPower anil Threshing Miichint-sof uu unproved and superior quality, mid calculated to thresh any kind of (Jrsiin and Clover Seed. These Machines are nil manufactured with great care, with view to durability, and will he disposed uf oil itccooiuiodutitig terms. Tbe undersigned will also repair any kind of niul will promptly attend to any business in bis line with which be tuny he favored, lie will nisu iiiunufanture patients for Mu r.hincr of any kind.

JOHN J. DIXOV. Juno 14, 1850 Cm Important Land Sale. PURSUANT to an order ol the Circuit Court lor the county ol Polk, at the February term, 1850, I will proceed in sell upon Ihe premises, on the 2fj'h day of July next, ihe Section 'il School Land for ihe luunh fractional Township South, Range 5, East ol the basis line, Oeoee District. Said lands have been surveyed and valued as follows The South easl Quarter, to SCO Nonh east 200 South west 40 North-west 120 The whole amounting to 8420 The above Section of Land lies immedi ately adjoining the Copper mines, in Polk county, and is supposed by miners lo contain a larger poriinn ol that valuable mineral than the mines which have already been worked.

Il lias never been tested. and therefore valued by the Commissioners as though il was destitute of mineral wealth, to 8420 only, while a small lot but a few rods distant, has sold inr 63000. JAMES SMITH. CUrk. June 14.

1850 Gi Pr's fee gii 90 Six and a Fourth Cents Reward. UANaVVAY Irom the subscriber about the 15th of last November, a bound boy by the name of Franklin Smith, need. 17 years. The above reward, hut tin thanks, will be paid to any one who will return turn to me. JOHN WKI.DIN.

TpIMco Plains, June 14, 3t SYRl P. Stewarts Steam Refined Golden Srn fnr mU REEflKlt'S. May 3, '50 81 Fifty Dollars Reward! For one of (lie John Robertsons. A MAN calling himself by this name, came to this place, (Alliens, on the 7th May, 1 850, hriling from Neshoba county, Mississippi. Alter being here about tinee weeks, in which lime discovered nothing in him hut the deportment ol a gentleman, he hired my horse and buggy lo go.

as he said, to Mr. Robert VV. McClary's, about 1G miles from this place. He s.aried on S.ilurilay after dinner to he hack Monday evening; on that evening he was in Borne, Georgia, uherehesuld my horse and buggy and toi ihe cars. He is about feel high, dark complexion, black hair nnd beard worn above h's chin and round on each side lo his neck, long visage and placid countenance.

Had on when hern coat and pants of black French cloth, purple figured satin vest, checked silk cravat, and a redish California hat, and Ins baggage a pair saddle hags. Hp said Iip was years old. I should lake I to he between twenty-five and Iweniv-seven. Unless Iip is apprehended he will ceriaiuly serve some one else a similar trick. I wish ihe public to he vigilant in watching for this man.

I will give tbp above reward for his delivery in Athens, or a reasonable reward for securing him in any jail in Ihe whole country, and giving me notice so that 1 can gel In in. WM. BURNS. N. R.

F.dilors friendly to justice, il lliey nre willing do so without charge, are earnestly requesied to copy the abuve. June II. 1 8.10. R. ETdTg I AVING located al I F.CATUR, lenders bis prof, ssional services to the ci'izens of Meigs nnd the adjoining counties.

Ollice, on the West side of the Public Square, wheie be may be lound al all limes, unless professionally absent. Decatur. June 7, 89 aTwellesITco Grocers foiiiuiisMon Merchant's. s.ivjjv.vjit, a I AVI' constantly no bund a hirije stock in their line nnd (elicit orders therefor. Their particular attention is given to the sale of H.iroii, l.urd, Feathers, Flour nod (ruin.

party desiring information in regard lo tbe Savannah market will meet with prompt attention. June 7, 1 8.11 1 I 8t The Great Man land Stale Agency OF COXSOLIIKITEI) Lotteries of Maryland COLVIN GO. Office. N. W.

enr. Baltimore Si Calvert sis Museum fiullimnre. Md. a i 47, it ti: is Victorious From tbe olfiei.il drawin ol ihe Manager-and Cniniiii-siiin-rs of Marilaud Ln'ieries, weexiraet Ihe following aiinouiieemenis o' splendid Pr zes sold at (he Great Prize is-iiihuiing i llice of COLVIN BALTIMOItR. MD.

U.XPJ It. I 1. EL I) UCCESS. Capital I'rizt's) Stiltl in May! sVJO.OOO. Nos GS 73.

Package ol IJall Tirke's. Sent lo Onto. Nos. 2 5 Package of Quarter Tickets. Sen' in Louisiana.

S5.Ol.IO. Nos. 5 75. Package of Whole Tickeis, tv'lil to Tennessee. 830.000, Nos.

33 G2 71, Whole Ticket. Sent lo A labama. 850.000, Nos. 25 35 53. Package ofduar-ter Tickets.

Sent i( Georgia. i5.2-l.000, Nos. 21 Gj 73, Package. Sent to A lab una. Nos.

I I 33 73, Seni to North Caiolina. 4 Capitals ol 1.0110. 20 Prizes of 111, 000, And all sold in Consolidated Lotteries Maryland. OCrCOIiVlV cu-co Voio is the. bti ami void is the.

hour" Magnificent Lotteries FOH IS.jI), Oiider EAtti.V fob Capital Prizes! Price of Date. P'k'ge June. Capitals. Nn.nf Bals.Tk'ls. olQ.rs.

4, 821.000 75 nos. 1 3 85, 17 nos. in, 22.5110 78 nos. I I 5, 17 8, 30 0110 75 nos. 12 10, 32 11, 2H.000 75 nos.

12 fl, 17 12, SO.IKIO 7S nos. I I 1(1, 32 13, 21.0110 75 nus. 0. 17 I t. I5.0HO 75 nos.

I I 4. 13 15, Capitals, S0.OIW, 40.11(10, 20.000, 2of 10.000 7S nos. 2(1 32, 100 17, 35.000 75 nos. 1 1 II), 32 18, 25.000 7S tins. 10 5, 20 ID, 33.000 75 nos.

I 10, 32 20, 13.00(1 78 nos. 13 0, 17 21, 20,000 75 ims. 15 dr 5, IG '1-2. 37.501) 73 nos 13 10. 32 8,000 73 nos.

1 5 24, 8 25, 21.000 7a nos. 13 ft, 1 2(5, 35.01 73 nos. IGdr, 10, 25 27. 20.000 75 nos. 5, 18 28.

13.500 73 15 4. 13 2D, 50,000. 10 ol 10.0011. 10 ol 5.000. lowest 3 Nos.

Ont order for a Capital Prize! fjr Correspondents ran transact bu-iness through the mails with Ibis agency, as well as though personally present. Letters carefully directed and answered hv return mail. Col i Co. send Managers Official Drawing lo all who uder tickets. Bank notes on all good lunks in the coumry, or Prize tickets received in payment, al par, fur tickets.

Prizes cashed al sighi. Bank drafts remitted to those holding prizes. All orders are carefully complied wild. The prompt attention always given to orders. Please addresa COLVIN CO.

Baltimore, Md June 7, 1850 1m 69 HOUSE SHOES and HOKSli SHOK NAILS just received fcn Inr ale June 7. '50. S. K. HERDER.

OCKand BllKAST CHAIN? received and for Sale hy June 7, '50. S. K. RF.F.DER. OTONE JARS of every size, for pickel-tnt, t-ir tale by June 7, IS'jO.

J. K. BROWN. Chancery Sale ot Lands, virtue of decree ol (he Chancery Court al Cleveland, Tennessee, made at its February Term, 1850, in ihe cause of Warner E. Colville and others, against George Colville, senior, and others, I will, on Tuesday, the 30th day of July next, expose to public sale on tbe premises, all the title, interest nnd claim, that the said Georg" Colville, senior, has in and lo tbe follow ing described Iraels of Land: IGO acres in ihe fliwassee District, in ihe county of McMinn.lo wit: the North west quarter ol S-ction six, first fractional Township, Rangp first, West ol the Meridian.

Also, one hall of Ihe South-west quarier of Secii.m Iweniy nne, Township three, Itange one. West of ihe Basis line, in ih lliwassee District, Mc.Minn cimniv, except lour acres, b-girining at Ihe North wesi corner of said iitianer, and running with the West line of said quarter South IGO poles to tbe Sntiih West corner of said quarter; thence al light angles F.asi IGO poles lo the Sotilh-easi corner of aul quarter section; ihence wuh ihe conditional line made with Davidson Colville and A. 11. 'J'lpk to tbe beginning. Terms of Ten per cent, to paid in Cash, and tbe remninder in iiial purlieus, on a credit of nine' and eighteen inuntbs, secured by bnnd and sectintv and a lien retained on the land until the money is paid.

JAMF.S MKIlltV. M. J'e 7, 1850 Ch Pr's lee Estrays, rp.Ki:N up by John T.imson, living in the lltb Civil District, Mc.Miuu count two stray COI. I'S, one sorrel lillv, nhoiit 2 eirs old next Kail, with a blae lace, bmh hind feet white and some small appearance of hite on the hare around Ihe hull of tbe lore feel, no artificial marks or brands. 'I he other no Iron ura year old, with hlae in her face, small white on her left hind foot no xnrks or ruiuls pi rreii uhle, except a scar on rigl.t linn.

Sorrel filly valued nt $21,50 gray SAM. P. IVIXS, Kanger. Jane 7, 1 950 Female Aendemy. ''HE first Session of the h'emale Depart- ment of liot.iVMi Acaiikmv, unil-r ihe charge of I bi.v n.i.K.

will coin' iiience on Moiiilav, ill" of June nnd close on k'ridiiv, the 1-1 of Noveu.her. Inasmuch as ih' Trustees have been liable to give a longer notice, pupils will be permil'ed 10 enter at anv period of the i-es-sio" and lo pay accordingly. Tickets ol admission will be furnished hv Mr. Joseph Johnson, on the payment of one-ball' session's tuition in advance. Tbii.ms of Tuition.

Per Scssimi of Tietnilji ll'evhn lofanl Cl.is Sin-Ming ami Beading. 5.00 Junior Class Reading, Writing, i and the lirsi principles ol C'eogra 7,50 phv and AriHimenc, Senior t'la-s Anv ol the branches 1 of English location u-uillv Q()() tmgiii in our most thuruuoh Ke- male S-minanes, us Piano, 20.00 Use of Instrument, 2,50 I ust in ii in h'rench, if desired, al a reasonable rale. The Academy l'llil liiiT reeenllv ereclPil will alTord comfortable n''ciriinioilaiions for a large number of pupils, and it is believ. ed that boarding may be obtained HI Madisonville oil satisfactory terms, for lliose who tuav come from a distance. Tbe Trustees indulge the hope I hat pa.

rents will he prompt in nll'orliug their daughters the highest order of intellectual and moral training now so fortunately lo he obtained at borne, at a reasonable rate. Belter meant of improvement con not, il is cnufideuily believed, he found in distant institutions, ai far greater cost. By order of the Board, WILLIAM M.STAKELY, Chuirmun. J. A.

CoFtr.v, SO June 7. 1850 li tTrcuit Court, MaylVrm, TsJO. Samuel Legg, fJuatilian for Joseph I' Owusly and John J. Swalfoid, vs. Nancy Doty, Moses Doty, Jemima Weatli-erly's heirs, Nancy VViighl, William Wright, Winua I'Vincis.

Ed ward Kraut, eis, Ebziheih Biker, Willia.n Baker, Cassandra Lea, James Leu, John Ownsly, Tlmmas J. Ownsly, Suraney Fields, Fields, Williaui'C. Ownsly and Isaac R. Thompson. fMIE peiituuiers, by their Attorney, ap-peared and filed their potiiion lo sell Land therein described, and appearing lo 'he s.iiisractioii of ihe Ciiiirt, that Nancy Duty.

Moses 1 lotv, VV I ii Francis, Edward Francis, Elizabeth Baker, William Baker, t'as-andia Lex, James L' din Oivnslv, Thomas J. Ownsly, Suraney Fields and Fields, are non-residents ol Ihe Stale of Tenneep, il ts tin -rehire or" dered by ihe Court thai publication he made lor lour successive weeks in Ihe Alliens Posi, a newspiper printed in Ihe town of Alliens, McSlinu county, Tennessee, lor said rtefeiidanls lo appear at iheCourl-house in Cleveland, at Hie next term ol ihet'tr-Cuil ('null, on the First Monday of Sptem-ber i'pxi, and plead, answer or demur lo plaintiff, pennon, or the same will he la-ken for couless-d nd set (or bearing rx Vrlr. JOHN II PAYNE. CrrV. May 27.

Is-'iil 4i Pi's fee k5.25 83 Latest New Spring and Siiuinif Goods jacksonXlillard, RVAVK just received Hud opened thiir stock of Sirini, nnd Summer f.onds, coinprisiiii; birve variety of the latest Mini most lathiouiihlu styles. They have been purchased with a view to nheapuess anil durability that if, eood Jond at low prices-ami they invite nil whit want bargains to call ami ex mni ne for Ihein.elves. They sail al very small pr.ifi's fur prompt pay, a any nnr can see, b) illiu; immediately. If yon want haraios lis is don't neglect to visit them at the i-lil stand, third door above the Athens Hotel. Mw 31, 150 tf Flour.

A FEW barrels Siierliite Klonr for sale MrEWKN Si. (-ILLtSPIB. is, si, if 8s til IS II AL of all kin Is, finm the very -test In cum mm, just received and fur sale cheap for carb, br May 3 G. W. ROSS CO.

65 Horses Wanted. 'IllfE subscribers wih lo pnrcltnso 05 bend of good, nerviccable horses, for ji Inch they nre willing to pay fair price. Apply iiuiucdiaiely, J. K. TAYLOR kt CO, Allien.

May 31, 1-50 --tf Si DR. RTyrVAUGilANr n.WIN'C; located bim-ell' in Charleston, olTers bis prolVs-iunal services to the citizens and victt.ii I le bv diligent tiMentiou i. i Jou-fession to receive a liberal taie of palronatjc. (harleston, May III, Ifjil-lim B5 nninva cloth ft. BlvST Anker ItolOng Numbers 8 i anil rcci ive.l and for sale.

Mi-KWKX .10, tfjll el 1 OOD siiijiii. iusi iu a line iirncle of brown SUGAR, at leu cents -r pound U'M. II. BALLEW. May IT.

fc'J m. n. MAY, m. n. un, o.

nick, M. n. 1S. IS IV MtJIO n.WINt" nssociated tbet lvis together rcpect fully tender their -vices to tbe public. Ill critical ca-es, uheii required, bulb will be in utlundauuu without aililitniiial I'spense.

Athens, June 15, 1HI!) tf Land for Sab, 'JVIE undersiiriicd nV-iroils uf changing his buuine-s, will ell, on Tiu'silnv 'h" first dny of October next, nnd succeeding diys, ot public iiuc'ion, unless previou-ly. di-ioseil (, the following property, town: le Firm, rontaini'ig acres, 5 ini'es easi of Athen-: inn- other ir.cl, coiilri ining 105 acres, 0 miles east of Alliens mid 7 ir.iles southwest of ami one o'ber Irnct, on which 'he undersigned now resides, continuing 051 acres, nil under good fence, nnd itn'iirfiib'e houses. Also, a good stock ol' II rses, ('miiIp, Sheep, Hugs, I'nrining Ut' iisils, ttc. Sec. Terms of sale made known hereafter.

A. RICK. May 21, lsr.0.-td VOOL CARDING. 'jtH subscribers have now in complete iiperaiton a new and first rate set ol Wool Cards, on Ihe short fork ol Kmlgers' Creek, Mc.Minn county, occupying nearly a central position between Alliens, Wasli legion, Decatur and C-ilhotin. Tne tni-ehtoery is of Ihe very best order, nnd cal eiihiin! hi card tbe lines' or coarsest Wool, mil will teceive tbe con-iaul iitlenlioii ol one or both ol ihe proprietors, Irom the Hlih ol Mav lo Ihe 1st ol Jiunary.

II, iv ing had twenty-five years experience in Wool Carding and machine building, we have no fears atioiit giving general satisfaction. Price of Carding plain jobs Fj cpii's per tb mixtures 124, which mav be paid in h'lax-seed, Iteeswax, TalloW, Bacon, Feathers, or Tow Linen, delivered nt the Machine when the rolls are taken avay. The Cili lb. of the wool will he taken as oil lor Cardi- or (il rents per lb. for plain work, and 10 els.

for mixed, cash in hand. Those desiring lo have their wool carded at Ibis are respecllully requested to hav it well washed and cleansed of burrs and all other hard substances that mav have a tendency to injure machinery, and forward with it 1 lb, u' lard or oil lo every 8 lbs. ol ool; also, to bring it early, as warm weather is best to card or spin wool. AH complying with the request shall receive Ihe highest price in cash for every job that may be spoiled in our care. Try us oiicp.

WM, C. JULIAN. W.JULIAN. May 17, 1 Otn Pfi Athens Drug-Store, rtMH sniiscriher, gralelul (or past favors JL solidls a continuance of public pal-touage. He bus on hand, nt his firug-Slore ill Alliens, a supply of nearly or quite all the Melicines called lor in ibis market.

Also, nil Paints and Dye Slofi's, ami a few Instruments Syringes, Trusses, Tooth Keys and Forceits, Mortars and Pill Tiles, Spatulas, Medical Scales and Weights, Catheiars, is.c. Cigars, Cut nnd Dry Smoking Tobacco, Delpit, Scotch and Mac-cahau Snuir. vf 77o it i Candy, IIh-ius, Figs, Almonds, French Brandy and Wiv. WM. VW June 8.

IS ID If "J7 8 5 O. SUMMER GOODS. ISrutlford Si ot! son pplv i SPRING and SUM F.I! titHiDS, coniprising a geneial assortment "I 'he I latest styles. I heir slock Ha select' wuh grenl care, as ihry are deieruiiiied to oiler llietr custoinets none hot I tie liiht Sort of GuotU They soggeil to llieir old friends and ihe public nenetally lo ifive Ihem a call, examine for Iheinselves, and ihey are conli-dent ihey will liuv, as "quick suits and short pmlits" is their motto. Feathers.

Beeswax, Tallow, Flax and Tow Linen, taken lu exchange lei Goods. April 5. iS50-tf UXITKWSTATKMIM lVfc- rl Cn.tttt.KSTO.V Strata Ship l.lur. T. S.

lttnii.aiidSOt77;A.'iA., np. M.rtrssr, will leave t'liiirh-ston, S. for New Vorlc every S.iturdav Itemonii, after Ihe Mrnal uf the estern l'ar. 'I ii. boats ire haiiilMiniely fill'il up, ll commanded, sml in every wy worthy the attenliun of tbe traveling pohlic.

Stale Mn Lower Cubin open tx-rth, ijtgll, Sie, re Ti-ate jiJ. No berth niitil panl 'nr. App'y IIKNUV MISIMKX, Atint. Cor. Adcer'f Sonth Wharf aud Last flay.

ly 49 XVXcEwen Gillespie nAVK received and opened their stuck of SPJH.VG JJ.YO SIMMER GOODS! mni very respecllully invite those wis.iing to purcbiisn to call mid examine them. April -27, Hail ItlU prime or-JP tirlr new crop, just reci ili.d lilt'l for sale by tbe bag. M. r.vr cii.i.rsrn:. Alliens, March 15, 77 i -j 0 ft virion of eleven orders of stile issued Ml) Irom the Circuit Court 'h rk'' nlViee of llraiiley comity, and me din eled.

I will, on ihe Mb day of July, Ic'ill, expose to public sale at door in the town uf Clevelauil, I'radley eoniity, Telinrssi the fol lo ing described pieces or parcel- of l.nnil to wit One hundred unil sisti in ri nf In ml tbe Nortb-cii't ipinrli of Section IT, Ton n-sbip two aud liatite one, i -t of lie Ha-is line. Al -o, In' and sixfv acre-ul I. -t ul Slrliull 17, Tul lisbip tun nllil ''lie, I -( ul I' ul mil, Smith-west qirir'iT ol inn jl ''un ii'bip tn and one, We-t the tiasis line. Also, One hundred and -iMy acres ul bind, the North-eait of Si c- lion g'l, own-hip two, mid liuiige nlie, i 't of the Oasis line. Also, tine hundred imd sixty acres uf land, the South-eii-l iimirti of Sectton gll, Tom n-bip two unit IJange ntie.

West ol the Ihi'js hoe- all ill the District, liradley county, Tenio -si nnd Icm'c I upon as the properly uf I.iihe l.i a to st six judgmetits nmi co-'s which tJeiirge S.illee, As.ianee.Xc., rec.ni ii'it in-t I'rnii-cis W. I.cu iiml John t'-uii-nl. In fu'e I'. M. Swan, and s'uyed l.v f.e.t.

a judgment and cn-t wl i'-h (u i.r -e feuvereil "vnil'ft l'ratieis T. r. n. Swnn V. tp, lltld s'aved hv I.tll.'e 11 I iii'lL'tiieii's ami ctwts I irb ('.

v. I Assignee i-c, recovr-ed I'ri'iieis V''. f.ea, belori! M. Swan, Ksq ml f.uln' l.rti. A Uo, a I'l''iitclit nod coti v.b'u John II.

reco- ered airaiii'l Francis Lea, before It. Swim, l-'sq. 'laicl l.tlke l.ca. A II Ibe "liove ri nil ees it parcels of LA II will be sold on d.i nri-less debts and r- i ion -I pn! I m' f.V'-'Vy (.. V'W CI I'r-- lee I r7 Compound Syrup Of Wild CSirrrv A.

'M1F. Wild Cherry ami vr 'I which arp Ihe basis ol Ibis cuie, havp long been C' braied in Seiofiila. ffiseasrs ot the Skin, ('oiiphs. Spilling of lih rnl, A-tliin kc. The 1'ighl Rev.

W. R. Whiiiinghain, l.i-1 in of ti Protestant F.pt-eopal 'Hutch in inland, has aiiihnrii'd us to sav, be Ins nsed it in his own peison with decid' li l''; and many of our medical fiien I- do nut ln -na to recommend in i ir prae'ice. See Dr. Samuel Harper's leiier in ii bp 1'au pii-let, winch you can n'a iiu ol 1 1 Agent.

Toe (I'd o' Wi'shingloti eouulV, i.l Januai 20ih. "When an nriicle lias nO'-'rileil relief lo so many person as lr trim's t'otti-pouri I Syrup nl tVlM ('Li rrv has done, we leel bound to mukp it kj'rAii. r'b' re never was an article ill tVs cu.n.try fiat has relief ami g.uv more s.ins'.ic-I in il than ihis. In the iir'glihorhoo'l Bro in ibis couiiiy, il Insiifl' S'-Ver il iinporl.Tit end enr own c-t'ain knnwh .1." it Uiiciiialled for Ibe oi uujjlis.l 1 and diseases of Hits kind." In the "Clergyman's irn Tbtnni," (Broiicltitis.) il miiy said to be a 'S'H'i r- ign a ibe (lid nf ihe litb intriiy, lj 1-', it. It iI.H'ms u'li'T niedtei'i' in 17 r- -mjrkablv iteu-Mid, and i.i Ii 1 ul those Iteaiing, stupifi ing or disgusting rn penstties, wliicb are found in most utlur preparations of the Wild 'lu rry or Sarsn.

par'lla Pretiared and sold by MA ii WIIITFLF.Y. No. 'IS South 'alvert -1 Baltimore; and for saly by W. IIOS iv, Athens, Mc.Minn eu. W.

is. T. I 'arris, Da ml ridge, and James (. Junes 1 'Illlcliey Betid. J.

Il'-rsil'l I'll. Si ii x( ewpotl, aii'l 'u tlsHlle. 'oelie en. I.inyrv. Fasut! 0 a.

id miles i Co, iieeto vt'le, (iiecne Hugh' is. Reytiolds, Polk co. Dr, niH rMi! Pisrptiivc 4 RF.MF.DY all seasons, nc! nt all times. 'I'll" itio-l suj rli' ial server is aware thai one grmit iu.e nl --ea-e is and ivit I tbe t'ou ly taking ul a llie ni open 1010111I 10 its 11-mil I x.iif'i. Iy siieti Course the II VI ol II ml r.

re s.l Ved will Would n'herwise b.iV'- I to e'is. nit matter tn Ihe bowels, and excit- ine i.l.uv fenctinns to a lu aliby a -tiou. The inss is teetll'tlg With Ibe recoiiinied.fois uf Purgative "Hen tii by men who I tio-v tloihing the eU'eels ul inedti'iee on iSe buinau system, anil hence tire eiul.t'ig- ihe lives of tbons.ini's who are iliri u-m In offering, therefore, ilu" think we are doing a public heiu 11, at" ihe scpti'iti nf a pln V. used llieill ill his pr u'tjee fi.r ten or en -i'i "rent V. I1-.

1 McMinn eo T. Ilvris. and James II. Junes Co 1 hiu k' Jell'-rsnrt Co. Stuart fx Co -poll, iin McNab'i, (ioucbenoiir Co P.irrottsville.

Cocke eo Lowrv, F.isoi and Craigmiles Co Greene cu. Hughes Reynolds, B-ntoti, I'olk co. Ma rl i Ii i 1 a i a I To linilCIl exc remedies hi the of Ague and Fever, and It is purely a Vegetable compound, nnd is perteciiy innneenl IP iis rHYcts. FIms It in1', of Wnghisville, Yoik co have never known any nineiiy ijiial in fur gul, and Fever." Dr. U.

I hn.lgp. South Carolina, to i st "Your National Tonic kit's the dead;" and Carv W. Ahlol Cumberland county. Pi siys: "Ii as cured me ot the tnu-t o' siuiate uI irrete. rale ease of Dspep-n." Inn posi-inpt he says.

"I consider sell pcictiy ruled. See pimi'lilet. Also, vs- which is a mn I vaiu. ble i. l.r.x-pellintr Worms Irom chilJttii and giuivn persons.

For sale bv the same A genii as above..

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