The southern Whig. (Athens, Ga.) 1833-1850, February 10, 1848, Image 1

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BY J. H. CHRISTY & T. M. LAMPKIN,) EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. J Dcootcii to Nans, politics, £itcraturc, (©aural intelligence, Agriculture, &c. [TERMS:—TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, INVARIA.LV SERIES—VOL. I., NO. 32. ajUBlnroo ©(rectors. A ALKXANDKll & CO., Wholesale | • and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS. CiRO-1 CERIEH. HARDWARE, fee., No 5. Granite Row, j Athena,Georgia.. Nov 2. 1847. I A SA M. JACKSON, Attorney 1L Watkinaville, Ga. DR. UP IIA M'S Yegetable Electuary, or lutcrnal REMEDY FOR THE PILES, TRIUMPHANT!! 00.000 CASES CURED IN THE PAST YEAR ! “* V"'**4 fTIIIS Medicine i» warranted to c Apnl22 I J PILE.S. eulicr bkrdirgwr blind. nal nr exirr- | nal, and allinflainnialofy dise ases found in conjuou ALBON CHASE, Bookseller and Stn | ".b'b. P.^ach .. j\. tioner. Broad street, Athena. Jan 14^ ! CHRONIC DYSENTERY, A ALEXANDER & CO.. Wh^T.ul..- & p „. A. and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines. , g tun , Wyatt &. K<"cbaui-Geiii»: Atom five yean Paints, Oils, (Hass and Dye-Stuffs, hi"l> of the | wm , ,tHn'rd wiio what » «icalled chronic dysen. t> and M«iftar, College Avenue, Athena, Ga. tr«y. | have suffered with it ever since, and physn tejrro ami .M November 2. I8t7 liver was aflcc't d. and ihai my bowel* nr, u'crraicd. for bkivi and p j*. attendH w.'h a pc- uliar putrid aincl. were the frequent discharges. A J. BRADY, Wholesale and Retail • Dealer in Groceries and Dry Got id k, No. 7,1 .hurt ijmc since I made a vieit iu Maa»a< Granite Blork. Hroad Street, Alh-ns. Ga. Jan20 hopes nf hrnt-fit from clian** of air. but suffered ia»ir ———-— _____ : ' severely than ever brf-** •■aU'hiJe. ikeir. a physician C l Sc W. J. PEEPLEb, ATTORNEYS AT i uftred tuturr me f--r SlO.in ihiee niomha Happily LaVT Office* in Athens and Gainesville, Ga I in il-c midst of in'enae pain, occasionally relieved by Will continue ihe practice ol Law in the counties »l t laudanum, I raw. in the wrapper of your Electuary, a Clark, Walion, Jackaon, Gwinnett, Hall, Habersham ! perfret description oi my cumplaim, tnfeiht-r wiili in*. a n d Franklin, of the Western Circuit; Cherokee, Lump- j ny certificates nfeurra. This gave tar great confid. kin and Foraytb. of the Cherokee Ci of the Coweta Circuit. ATHENS, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10. 1848. ■****» »«»* «■ a VOLUME XV. NUMBER 44. New Goods. I WILLIAM P. SAGE, Asenl for Mew York llaunea, I S constantly receiving, at his OLD STAND, a i very rich and beautiful assortment ofeverv kiudot j JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS; ' And hi* being direct agent will euablc him to sell at i very reduced prices. 3H GOLD AND SILVER LEVER, j Ancre. I.ryiur unit Vrrlica 1 SE- 1 3L WATCHES, j Of the very best mute and war rank dsood. 1 Ha - Nanlrl nud Common liras* Clocks, I Gold Fob Buckles, Seals and Keys, j GOLD GUAUI), FOB * VEST CHAINS A KEYS, j Ladies' and Gen/lenirn's Breastpins and Finger- j rings if every, variety nf set and patient; Gold \ miscellaneous. derns the trifling excrcscncc ofn disgust- ( This sail epistle being finished.he put mil Mi** Curran-Linmet. ing insect—but it is an object of intense j end to his lit?. The body of pour William, | A Roman correspondent of the Dub- curiosity when we reflect that ench't bread J whose fatal carefulness had led to so sail tin Free in of a recent date snvs: is composed of 4,000 threads, and that a catastrophe, was interied iuthevil-l Miss Curran, daughter «t one of tho 4,000,000 ot these small threads would lage church yard, and the corpses of: most patriotic, and, as I thiuk, most not make a cord thicker than n single! the lovers, attended by tlie haii—hewd- ( cl<H]u<Mit ol our countrymen, died about hair from a man’s bead ! There is one ■ tiered autii, were brought to Loudon, tnd j twelve davs ago. She was no oihcr, it species of spider that lives in water in privately laid in one grave, in the pur-(appear*, than the b trolhed of poor a house of air like a diving bell; ami. ish where the now wretched, ful her j Robert Emmet. Iain acquainted with •titer builds a house in the ground, * » ~ » — • ... s lived a happy and ; El i of which ha« apparently curt tl me, and I am ptrpaied of W.1 tovay every ilunp in it* frvor, or tender any service 1 \V. J. Pxtri-ES.Gainsville. F Ucmamin I’ebcival. S3 south sixth-st. WEAKNESS A IXFLAMMATIOX OF SPINE, jNERIlY Sc CO., Wholesale anil Retail, y.iiikj u( tin boweb, woait>, 1c , tint itm«!r,pnucu- LKWI* i. LAMrXIN. T AMI’KIN ii COBB, -D. al. rs in Dry Jj Goods Groceries, die. wholesale and re tail. No N : NKU’TON. rKLUr-RlC W. LUCAS. EWTON Sc LUCAS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Dry G»*od*, Groceries, Hard- >, See., No ’J, Granite 'Row, Athens. P LEASANT STOVALL, renews the tender of his services in the Storage and sale of COTTON and oth* r Produce, at bis lire-prool Warehouse, Augusta. Ga. Aug 7,1847 P EEPLES & CAMP, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Drv Goods, Hard ware, Crockery, dtc.. No 6, Granite Row, ltrnad St. Athens. Ga. ^ ul ‘-° T s. REYNOLDS, Wholesale and Rc- • tail CoxrLCTioaEr., Jackson Street, Athens, Jau UU. 1848. klateriiils und Fancy Goods generally, Broad St. Athens, Ga. Feb 10 which havea«i far rrlicv-d me tliut I :ake great pleakuic n rseommending IJpham's Pile Electuary t<» all w' ire afflictrd w ith Pile*, aa a »afe and»ute reinedv. E. P. IIiLL, formerly Itookkerper Uk C»lunihu.' New York, June U. 1847. Dear sir: In reply to your*, a* to w iieiher I have been Attorney at j brnefuted by the use of Dr Upham** Electuary, f riht* i county, Georgia, ‘‘••re «l the piles, I would inl»rm you I was severely e counties conip.»in« the Cherokee ! troubled f-a two years wiiktlie worst kind, and waa' Alt profravlonaland other business entrusted | soma lime unable t«i ait(t»v to buiinm at all. Dur <• hia management, will meet with prompt and faithful j «he time I tried every variety «l ihe nostrume which eflroual cures—hut delicacy lorhid* their publication. SEVERE AND HABITUAL COSTIVENESS. Flow .it blood to the head, dyspepsia. u!erian«ns, ti-iu- cures bv its action on the bowels mid bl<»*], the relaxed UNIVERSAL COMMENDATION. From every city, town and village where Dr.Upht In hundredsnf instances it has triumph Letter of Capr G W. Lean, la'e ol the U S. service and member of the New Jersey Legislature. Rihway, June 16, 1847 **I have been afflicted lor years w ith the ptlesand have i Dr Uphara and myself to make this state- Addressed to the agent. n Co’utnhus, Ga: Ku*scU county, Ala. FebtO, 1847 Messrs Winter & E|*ping—Gems: For tins last ID WILLIAM A. LEWIS, l» I aw, Gumming, Forsyth c Pens, in gold and silver cases, the best article offered in this market; Gold and Silver Pencils ;j Gidd and Siltrr ThimbUs; Chessmen, Chess j and Backgammon Boards. GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES. 1 W. P. S. is agent tor the justly celebrated Perito-1 .1 Spectacle Glasses, and is prepared to lit any ' Isslv who may favor him with a evil. SILVER CUPS. SPOONS & FORKS, | Fine Heavy Plated Goods—»uch as Castors, Crouch ( and Chamhor Candlesticks. Fine Guns and best Percussion Caps. i Pianos, Of the latest and most approved make. Also, a good • assortment ol MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS«nd In-1 struct ion Books, anJ a great variety of new and lash- A dearer, Where twin, creatVm's tyrant, lay* aside His sword and scvptte, |wgoautry and pride. Whilo iu his soften'd looks benignly blend , the son, the husband, father, Iriend; Hero woman reigns—the mother, daughter. Strew with fre-U lluw’rs the narrow way ot life In the clear lteav'n of her delightful eye An aitgei guard of loves and graces lie ; The ‘'.Yew Stntc«.” The following table will show time when the “New State*,” or th not included in the “old thirtec were admitted into the Union : Ve7monl- originally, was n part of | eomtecthm .. mo the 1 , 1V Wiwhingt. > admitted ionable Music for Piano, Guitar, l' inle or Violin. A very beautiful assortment of Lard and Hall All kindsof Watches and Time Pieces repaired Confectionery and Bakery. T. S. It BYNOLBS Deiov'd by Heav’n o’er all the world beside, Where brighter suns dispense screner light, And milder moons em paradise the night; A land ot be uty, virtue, valor, truth. 'l'iiue-tutor'd age, and love exalted youth; The wand’ring mariner, whose eye explores . nil „„ lc , uum , s n „„ usc tl The Wealthiest isles.the most enchanting shores,' . , ‘. ,- - . - . - Views not a realm so beautilni and tairr > ' V,,h *? ‘ ,<>or °P* ,n ^laMic hinges, which Nor breathes the spirit of a purer air; j keep it constantly shut. In ev’rv dime the qMgnetof bis soul, J In Conehology, (study of shells) are T..UC1. J l 1 )- rcrafo.bnincc, nombl., :o tint pofc; j „, an ,. fac|s a „ i ute reslin- chnrui-ter. For hi tins land of Heaven • peculiar grace, | J .... . °. The heritage of nature’s noblest race, i * he var icty ol lortn, color, and construe- . . - lion are such as strike the observer with I astonishment. These forms vary from ; a simple hollow tube to the most com- j plicated convolutions, embodying the ! shapes of boxes, cups,cones, spires, tur- 'J.'/f’i bans, etc. The Athenians used a shell lo write a vote upon, hence the term Testament and Attestation, which Around her Cnees domestic duties meet, And tire-side pleasures gambol at Iter feet. , moisture, with Which .he .tell i. inirei,-1 dimensions, or repaired when bro- . Guw formed out of part of the ter- That laud, thy country•, wnd that vpot thy RORE.!, ken. Lintucs has divided shells intothir- j r *ttory north-west ol the river Ohio—ad- Interesting Fact, iu Natural Science. ty-»i* genera ; mul the tuinl numlier ,ll 'i‘" lu l,le ^'" on ' November 3D, ’ W'e sometimes feel that the inuumer- species hitherto described, amount to I .. able facts continually presented to the 2500, exclusive of varieties, of which 550 ! Louisiana fm tried out of a part «»f j au< | Wl . cannot better do honor lo bi* mind of the obsoever by Nuture, are ul- are to be found m and about the British • *“ u territory ceded to the LJ. S. I>>‘; memory than by sending up a pious most loo hghtly regarded. The calm Isles. There w is a notion once preva-J ‘ rj1 " co reculvc *d mto the Union, April, | >ni y er ', 0 || lo throne of mercy for the * IS. ISIl. 'happiness of his his child.” New York, and • Union, 1791. I Kentucky—formerly a part of Viraina i—admitted into the Union, June 1, 1792. .. j Tennessee—formed of territory ceiled rived from testado, a shell. The shell an-! 4° die U. by the Slate of North Car- |#y V)aiu||||ll als exude from their bodies a ’viscid i oliita.- admitted into the Union, June l, u * (ll j| |„. r4 | C ath, lie 1 exemplary, and her charities (consider* vu ••.•••••ivusnn.s, ui iv|iaiicu mien .fi.r, . ~' " I ^, I I illg llCI* slcilller IIICUIIS) lil)CTal in the ken. Linmes has divided shells intothir- 1 r **ory north-west ol the river Ohio—ad- _ extreme. Mav the Lord have mercy on her soul. Her father was u steady ' and nr.com prising lover of his country; prosper-j the clergyman who attended her last | moments. She spoke, he assured me, j livqiiently and feelingly of her eoantrj , . J and during her illness, which was rathe «!p'iIwV-« pro!racled and painful’ evinced anobli i Less of mind and a heroic endurance c ; sullering, above all ctauniendation.— j The story of Ijjjr death, a«*d iirrvioot i young officer, as tolil Irving, and currently believeil in Ireland, is, they say, with- • out foundation. She fixed her residence in Rome some time in 1S40. when she was received into the Catholic Church by Cardinal Odesculchi, and since then, life had been most iuditlercuee with, which men familiar to; lent in England and Scotland, that a spe- > S * ^ the external teatures of nature are ac- cies of barnacle shell contained the gerrti i Indiana formed a part of the ^N. cuslouied to regard facts as important of a young goose. A writer named M.iur j . ^‘‘h'd to the U. is. by Vir us any extant, seems almost a species wrote ft treatise expressly on this bird j ad milled into the Union, Dec. of stoical blasjdieiny. The law ol life and says, *• lit opened a hundred of the j J®*®*. .i , . is by lar the most marvellous in Natural goose-bearing shells in the Orkneys, and Misstssipjn formed o-P-"- ; • ” continue the above business in its various branches, j ui*HR w litre, liom^llic tniiinicuess of biril^coinpn*tely former Erring Brethren. One of the best writers and best men of hi* age thus alludes to the almost part of universal and disgraceful habit of op- all of them the rudiments of a | *{ ,e lorrilerv ceded to the U. fc*. by the pressing the uulbriunaie : intcuess of bird completely formed.” Gerard and J !! | ,M, ®ot South Carolina admitted into* •* Would you throw a brick bat at a forms, study has hitliertobeen very litn- Sir Robert Murray both confirm these ; ihe Union, December 10, 1817. ^ I friend who had fallen overboard I— ited. We allude to Entomology. A statements. Illinois—formed a part of ilie North- t Would you gather stones and pile them little observation iu this departtneut will i Some ol i. he clamp-shell species have; Western territory admitted into the Jon a bank tlmi bad fallen on a brother^ unfold lo the student a series of won- ; shells weighing over 500 pounds. Some i Union,,Dec. 3. 1S18. I Would you throw a keg of powder to a ders unsurpassed by the gigantic exhi- of the smaller shell-fish will penetrate I Alabama formed out of a part ol the friend who had fallen in the fire? Then union of phenomena presented iu Niuga- by boring into the hardest rock, they lie- ! *£ rr ‘*” r y cv ‘letl io the U. S. by ^h.iiiIi why heap words of reprourh upon him ra and Vesuvius. j ing prepared with a phosphorescent li- Carolina ami Georgia adiuited into j who has erred from the path ul dutyf r Nut the least astounding among these quor which they discharge against the j die Union, Dei-emlier 15. ISIS j Why denounce liim..,,,! spurn h:^ from, fuels, is the extraordinary inulnplicity rock, thus decom|m*ing it, and enabling i Maine formed out ol pari t»f Massa- your presence? Can you lieu stranger - of species—the innumerable diversity them hv mentis of a hroad fleshy tongue j unusesis—admitted into the Union, j io the human heart—you who huvo HE •Ht**rrih« , r^iiBvTiiir purchni>ed the emir* siock j of forms connected with animate nature, to build ahome iu the hardest lodge. The j 1 j ^ . r , j yourself, so often fallen ? “ ! H>: cinn >i know thrluiman heart. OLD STAND, in the rear of John I. llupoiss, Jackson sticet, it will afford him much pleasure ut all times, to meet the wants of customers. A full supply of Candies, Fruits, Oyster*, Fish, &C-, &.C., will be kept on hand. Persons in the country, wishing Candies, can be supplied at all times, with a Fresh article, on a* moderate terms as it can be procured in Augusta. Athens, January 7,1S47. Engli-h and _ iiian and Oregon . and fancy trimming*. Camlinen* and YrttiNji, pais, Raya and Oil Clottn rinns an* lahles Diaj k h^-in and ynide his longue. Maine—formed ot TO THE PUBLIC. Ul *P ccu:s — ,,,c lunuiuer.io e uiversity mem ny mentis oi a nroau uesnv tongue ; uhu.>e>ts—admiited inhi the Union, T HE •••hsrrih.rs havimrpurchn.ed the emirs stock; of forms connected with animate nature, lo build a home iu the hardest lodge. The! March lo, lb20. .•f W.M Morion, oflar Ln aalo an extensive and j The larger forms, such as are daily pre- pearl shell-fish are well known, but the' Missouri formed out of a part ofihe Va |\i*w**!on.ft n |Vo nimppoipc it »n n U^iRud lo us, seem comparatively limited, enormous value once attached to the ■ l ‘’ rr, . , ”[£ *'« v ^. ra "‘r‘* I'M tn-atv ol j . DRY G00BS, GROCERIES, HARD- and we easily comprehend the reason ; R pearl can scarcely be believed. Julius 1 *Ap r d t>0,1S03-—admitted into the Union. VT H. II. WHITE, Merchant Tailor, .ra.ffl.cird with Pik*. ala safe and»Mirran.ed». Conaiaiin^i^art De-1 l l ,e y were very numerous,souiurl be thier Caesar presented Servilia, the mother of August, 10. 1S21. Alter the adoptioii| If • next door to Alexander’s Drug Store, Col- E. P. Hill,formerly bookkeeper Uk&Jumhiia. u, no *. Alpacss, P —Linaevs, ’ means of subsistence. But us only a Brutus, with a pearl for which he paid ! ,l " , ».*‘l compromise line, excluding | kyAveniy, Athens. New York. Wt4.i847. Gin;;hll , ll# , S( .., lufc “ j ceruiu auio^il of subsistence . cau be over .8200.000! The famed earrings ! '‘ 1 « v ‘ r y from all lemiory uortliofaGi s Iok^s ' gleaued^l’niOi R square mile under the of Cleopatra were estimated io value at' degrees, west ot the Mississippi, saving j ifCkrtm, itlioit lliyoraUle ‘ condition*, and that SSOO.000,000. . '2>iai.*sor rerntories already formed. | _ — — .. . . W.u pracuco in ih. coanima comp.w...a itwr..kce! •n.uo^a ..w «wnlycar. w.«.«owora. a.uu.a.iu w„.„ r Cwm-mm. an* OknhmMiw C-*, “itii existence, of the The slu'd v of these wonderful facts, I Arkansas—Rir-me<i pari of tin; same I «mce so m«nv diineullies Imve been and terriDu v-admittcd June 15. IS5S. | ex.ierienceil i,j obtaining intelligent J* attention. Drc«mhrr3 I .dirr.rird ... sura c-re.. and *»cr xiring ihcmM a | low .^MHHBBSBAren-^TiuuiW;^ . feot \i fccn'4v« sle^enU to in the mind of ill© studentof nature, are Muhigau—torined pari ot ihe tern- ries, It. eases of groat civil and criminal VAIf HOETEM dc BARRETT, | receiri,., any kSfi, (somrtihfr Dmino wry sever • j S^S^Vakidk-i^atoiuofogy and Cuuchology, we are wlmlesouie antidote* to the baletul inRu- j ‘j \ .'..'u,, io.f,"Jai, u a r v aa'18:17 ' e.'mlei'iM.or'.’rv 1 tint fom'ile^nri"^ wilh coach-makers, ATHENS. i n.iU^painful simrk i brant »f ..idsrnt;for Dr Upbam, Cll ik. r y, Wnoawara.Gr.»ceries.Tmware.andeve.r ar- contused with tlie almost innumerable ences of u continuous scihsh struggle :u ; 1 “J. u , »«*unu.ir> ^o, i» j/. j toiitem|H.r.iry, that leinaies mi„nt, Wlltl g.f.fsfla U«8 loavo 10 iufjrni t'.rir irictids and the' ? J 1 ',’'I”,.j"! | ,iclc u«u»n> f-«nd in an rsiatdishmeui <*f the kind, of- tliversiiv of species and variety. Of the an age of sordid and mercenary strife. JBSSLpuW c p-.wr.lly, that they occupy .lie OLD U W ^*-* * down m W'y I.usm’ss and •» •w * f tf „ dat |., w p nC rs.nd orms hy I tI. iv.* lieeii'iseeri-iiiu.il ' ^■*=S.»ando«ibak.u.h wr.« crnrr of.h«H,u.,« •»•-« "m*. by ih. iim «f ^s mjdw"w. I was entirely [ A- ALEXVNDER Sc CO. beetle uluue.llieie Ua\cbcUia*tcriaiULd, ouwhick ihaM.ilmdi*! Chmrh siand.-wh.-ra ihr y ,f, ‘‘ , ’* ,nd,,1, 1 \ e,,, *“ ,ee " , . row . b!,: ‘*' ,nc, '’^ h,c, '”“ b,,, ". ,, i Grauim B-ntdings. N« s. Broad 81. ! no less tbaiuhirleeu thousand brauchesof Love, Revenge, and Suicide- . - *«• ““ -'»■ VKmcixs. —-41 grerJS: 2 , lbu U11B lall „, y . Wt,e«.«rv.y,„ 3 il.csu; I„ llm ycar 1780 . a y„„„ s London ‘, ,?• „ reDllh , W. II. II. WHITE, .a,,|»™.lt y d.. 8 ojung.o f ucto, W Uol«o morchuol. hoviog won iho ..flecti,.o, of | |„ lo lhe u. 1 S . bv a font rrsolu- TiERciiAvr taii.ou~oh coiiece Avcntrr, idea ol creative oowci iiiigui vve gainer n || )VC |y girl .also obtained the consent p „ „„ lt . i m i or ' ' ' in. Inna n knowledge of ibi, . Tin, .ludy f a ,h-r. t„ whom .ho wo. no 1" « C " , ‘ 8re “’ a W ru ' ed MorcbS6 ’ klocknf 1 „l' nvorif ‘ hmiH-h a,I lIlM iltdet'l LTWllintl ..l.tl.l »PI -.1-1 I L...I .. -r * iv '*' ’ tty Krpalrli milted into the Union, Jan Florida.—formed out of the territory i great propriety, Ik; summoned us Jurors faded by Spain to the U. S. by trealy j --that they possess intelligence, patience, of February 22, 1819—admitted into the and sagacity, and that they would find cnaiiufacturinff all deserptn Geo. I! Hutchins. 81 Water at ! REMARKABLU CURE OF BLEEDING PILES. Portland, Me. March 14 W a I c n o • . i . , - . eowriVTt v* , i I My dear »tr: I cannot express io you iny nnrera and i j• i ***’ 1 * .? ’j .liennfehihanksforihewimderfuleiirrlliavrexperien- •p undid assortinont nl C.o.d and ceJ |, y ( | Ie u>e of y (H ,r truly valual.le P.I.- Electuary. I //Y tier Dop!IPX, atom Lever. An- ; |, a , e br«n a perfn-1 martyr to the blrrdint; piles for ten ll ajr* r,° r . *^’l" ,,c an “ year, past, so inuchs-i that 1 tiers me reduced t«» a mere n, I ' erticle \N ATC1ILS, selected • nkrVton, with lo»*<-f appetite and -ererel drraneement W.Vr *' * with care and warranted perfect. of the digestive orcaus; mt eyes al*«. Iiecame aflecied, l 'timc-keept*rs. and in fact I was a misery to myself, and waaohlived Please call and examine our *t<.ek and prices, at' •“Rtve up my . ffico here, which 1 held in the custom- he new Watch and Jcwelfy Store of J«ly 29 tne yrars. 1 have tried all kinds of medi _ A. K. CHILDS. J had the best advice the physicians of Boston and this Near the Franklin llooi©. j P , » recottW »««l» m-mry and twice submit- { ted to a surgical operation. I had Wcomr perfectly Earbcring nud Ilair-Drcsaiug. ,,,cJ bl " c * Bnd al 'be *u^ 8 r*tiun of my friends 1 llivcri Dll I iDD induced to try a box <>f your .medicine. The first 1 ll.l.ANLL DILI..lit it, j found relieved me e!t-ht!y, still I petsevrred and pur- R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ath- chased a second, and I assure yon w hen I c»t half ena and the public generally, that he will, ut; 'br«“sh I found •nvsclfgriiini; well. 1 atill kept all times, be found at his Shop, happy to accommo- : • nd n " w I ■ new man. 3' date those who favor him with thfcir patronage. I {•"'raprera my thanks, that 1 Athens, Nov. 12,1846. | ■•‘■f • •« My dear sir. language can- D once more restored to condition to aupp->rt nn sell ai Dimly dependent on tue. Your*, respectfully, wi Piles, Ac. ‘ | fitcat regard, Samuel Charlton. Af.LF.Y’S maeical pain extractor, wil! afford im- I PHYSICIANS UNNECESSARY. Nov. II, 1S«7. n ail burns, scalds, pdr» und rhtu-1 Read the following addressed to the Rochester agents A- ALEXANDER & Co. j Messrs IV*- & Willi*—Gents- It is with noordinary j feelings of pleasure that I am enabled to inform you ul ; the cure I have experienced by ibe use.of Dr Upbam** | Vi gets I* I* Pile Electuary, w hich 1 obtained fr-m ymi l I in care of Pi e* with whiefi I tiave been afflicted- My Bet, nursery lamp*, egg boilers.coffee pot*.&c.&.r. , ^fi^ring, |-bv C l^ t n almost bevond endurance, and "T**" 11 P r (?*.*|y. A. ALlEXANDLL &. C**. j canton be know n or imagined,only by those who have A Urnutitul A«MrtMtnisf«OI*ck Tin, /CONSISTING of steak dishes, coffee urn*, t Vila, " Athens. Nov 11, 1847. Domestic Liquers. 1 All DRLS’ New Orleans rroifi-d 1UU New Uum.lJ.. America., brui.dv. ?’; ow " “ n ‘ r ""«■ “« 3 i. Bicilf Midcirm.3 du ..... M.h.,., ...fa . ..1; - «!*•" • liMaafulharh-anaMnanri.-i.iuRi.nii'.n.r.al.ltl, cr 3. " n • I 6" * I* experienced like afflu tie** oril , lla*ing been so long and sorely afflicted. I ifi.d «ki.k„.»bbl,!f““ d ,u *ddr,»« jr.m. that Ihpiuch .... I m,, m.bc known to my friends and iieiitlthot* the truly womler- “ ‘ ry, which 1 »hall Hy of odrar hqworatoo numermi* to mention, for sale by ' ZIUZ "' ~~~ r T" —• — * —~ •* beneficial in other No.- II, 1317. A. ALIiXANDKlt fa C*. ' ,P -I' f c.m remo.i", .tMimate morbid .ecu- ■ — - ——— — mulaimns in the stomach and bowels; and lo purify itnan's wtowwa H.tlawl t'andj-. i the blood—thus romoviog the caasc of Piles, when * UST received and for sale, wholesale and retail, speedy cure must follow: Merchants and others supplied on the most 1 Jt is.ncedlcss to add that, previous to obtaining the Novi I T. BISHOP. E. R. Hodgson & Brotticrw, , *>f matignaat piles, please refer thrm to me at my rest- CARRIAGE li HARNESS MAKERS, i denmin lb,..... of C.mm -h-rn 1 .h.Ub. pb:m.d to s-rti,-v« ci giv* themmaeh moie particalar information ihan I am -* 1 * ‘ ’ 'npf, . . . . • ahletodoin tniscommwnica'Mm. Josava Bcamam. I f,i“ .“JSTmS i v r sr-M. 1 generatty.ih...hey have * Cen' etr.an, where name can beraen Fall and Winter Goods, # ^ his Ime of husinesa—couaiMine of the nost fashions-! Lyoiuiet, a Freucli tiulurulist, spent = „j || ie same village church where his 1 htTkf*^^ , | , vM!j*«*|i^rfe^;^rr*rwn^iiMl"^»iearhed ,, haif >' car f in exatniuiitg the ntruc- own happy union took place: anti l»e- % Italian cravats, 33 in>-lie--<, supetior shin*, bosoms, | lure ol u single insect, ami tell tlie Work j fl g a $ufK;rer from the gout, he placed i . .. " Ihe young Io.ly under llm cl.org,. or hor | |cai|it|he Cl>nalilulilia .,0 b.,Ai„d b, li— y.rd or,..imr«, v, m.dc mmd.r ‘““ V. . . . .. ' a “ nl • "l" 1 lhe ,li *l*Py lover taking lii» K. cln | 1 ,. r l je, i S10 . Tlie CouiUlul lilficnlty iii arriving at just conclu sions. VVc admit this fact; but there arc many cogent reasons why n female should not permit herself to be diverted from the path which nature and education have dis.incily pointed out as her own, and from which she cannot deviate with out danger to her peace, comfort, and from a knowledge ol this Y lhe study • 0 |* | lt . r (aih^r, to whom she was an only ! into " ,e Cnio - De - . Uvoiinel. 11 French lialurulistt snent • -It ilin a->mr* %.*!1L|<V» nlmmli ivlinro Ilia | .’ , , , j Wisconsin—;ni act on the 3d March. 1S47, to admit this territory into the position. collars. Ac. dud agenerat variety ^f all sur’h G-Huist unfinished : ^hus showiug the exceeding I by voun „ | a( | v under the charge *of her ^. n ‘ ,,n . u l )OI | lhe condition that the pro- i \V liile on this subject, wc remember, asaraasnally kept in such enabli^hmems; all of wiiich • ,| lrt cirtit'iure ^t , i.T. I ....^ l.;«! I* c ‘ , ^°l > * * ,c Constitution passed De- during t IlC^/aror tor reform Iti Kttgland, stllution j ilml an unmarried lady of fitrtune and 1 family, named Mary Smith,ofStamnorc, , 1817. I “I ^.!!rr."..i7iL' ¥v e«i tu'wcHuiu* ^ otniuune-1 'itvitlaiiivut j teruitories. | in New York, presented a petition to the tka—Bill reported to fix boon- | House of Commons, in which she *et . Jan. 7, 1S45, but no action on forth that “ females were only kept in . the latest style | In the body of an insect about an inch mvn valet, set out on his journey to; • • «r TaU.irinr of svrry description doc c as heretofore. | in M. tStrauss has enumerated West mor eland. Soon after their arrival t J . three hundred and six plates, composing tl t that place, n letter, full of transport C ! Ufa, wrak.ro of lb. outer vovvtop,; four was .li^.cl.e.l to the father;. he w«l 1 . II. 1817. ■s, jamr, jellies, chocolate, cocoa, Javu i huudrcduiuluincij>lburniuscle3,lbr put- ding had first taken place, the hride had 1 .1 5 j • . p-nur, far -ale^br exander A c<» * liiigthesclu ululion; Iweuly-luur pairs ot l„ . n pronounced by the old vimr to lie | , 1 pron.iuncc.1 oy uic on. v.cur oe j Bdl to estoldUh a terri.orhd oervui 10 ultimate them, mul tuny-eight nearly us hnmlsome u» tier mother; nnd I •= i 1 „r Rcori- VI itic,, l.lquor., biegnr., Ac. pairs of traciitc, ot breathing Organs, although Lite bridegroom woreno rlioul-j^ - V lrv . i« .07 . .. L..i 10 <, *b!f5ra7^f l tfa5?5;■ a,lJ lo n«l*. «^n »lee*e.. or |N ...tal.».» t*; acti ....Vrutij^l in the Senate. 1^. 1830,1 d..r.i...c..alib„. AC... .r^1S33. air and au.lcnuucu-^lo this complicated he might still compete with the bride-, Vinoofci—Bill to eslaldi.ll alcrrilo- groom of earlier limesto appearance.— I gnvernnlliel pass( . d lhe H„ use „ - , . . , Alter tin: ceremony, the happv cm,pic ; p cl> . 17 m 7 —referred to judiciarv cunlemptlb e inject—but how important. „«,k a walk in the vicar s garden and j c „ intnilee in Scrntc. .No further action , . . an object of study its structure may be, the valet, aware that they wouhl soon .1 , • . San* ran. or sa e y ^ ALEXANDER &. Co. J can be learned fioui the fuel that iiSt-ye L j leave the place for their further destina- ■*' Nov. 11, 1347. Collcgo Avenue and Granito Range, one of the most singular and curiously t lion, went into the refreshment room at TKoinas Ji-flcrsou. GIBBS Sc McCORD constructed mirrors that science has i lhe inn ; and knowing that his master | Every sentituent from the pen of Jef warehouse and corr.jsIok MERCHANTS. >« "'«•»««• w The had drawn the charge from hi, pi-tOil. | ter .on 'hear, the jlan.p of original,ty ;; repn . Havuu ot.i ..nod tli.t rrntral loeatiun lumber of leiucs ", "J ®ye u estimated the night before, and that the state of] and they who can re al even but the The pditina was read hy Mr. Colibel on Jackson Street, (occupied’the past al •ixor seveu thousand—in the eye cat j the roads required every precaution, , | a , t< . r days ol that bright intellect will | shouts of laughter from «H •<«* season by Messrs. Heard & Davison) a dragon-fly, twelve thonsnnd—iu the j took this opportunity of re-loading them. 1 s ^y so it was also with every sen- house. A tni'Oibitf 'Mid ^ convenient to the botels and all branchesot trade eye ofu butterfly, WVeiitCen thousand.! Upon their return from the sir,ill, the i timeut which dropped from his lips. In J ..jjoljt be *m awkward;-ciccun>slai ,11'^°.°^ | TfH-hoa«--fly , J Wiog. ha* a power ofjix young couple went into , hi j room and perajiag the inter,-sling little cony co- | S J uuma \^f .^BafcVtS* *R' warehouse an . v.mmini.a »«rcbm.i«, I buudrcdstrokes in usingle_second,which the gentlemun, seeing his pistoL laid , ,„ e d into the opening pages ot our pre- , w ,. re „„ jj.e samejury. fof. »* to RECEIVE, SELL STORE, or SHIP COT- can propel it thirty-bve feet, while tlie where be had lelt them the night lief*ire, | sent number, and which was written m j not lojigree in -tfieir.'wcrdict,_ll Ores I cask verv old and superior golden Sherry, 1 cask I tissue. a he! * I*'? key! 5 b*Z I rt ’8 ar ^ , ** e common bouse-fly as a Alter the ceremony, the i Hfianish s sweet old Pori vrinc, I cn*k slterry, 2 hhl* very old M<> ket* Heidsick’s c'.i»mp»i«n, thraldom by barbarians and heathen na-. tious;” but that in England, which ha ' risen to such a high stdte’ofcivilization,. such restrictions should he abolished*' 1 She com plained that females were amen« able to the laws, and liable lobe puuislic 1 lor their crimes, while they were trie by judges and juries of the opposite Wad —they should, therefore, he allowed It sit upon juries. In fine, she preyed tl unmarried females of mature age, shoi he put on a fiiotiiig of equality wilh tl and admitted to a share of I representation. •3*£kreral food second hand articles for sals cheap. FVB3HTISE! GOOD AND CHEAP! MAHOGANY. MAPLE AND BLACK WALNUT CHAIRS, 1 WardrskcuUsrraBvMtlcbsard. Tattle*, ftafas, ft-. MANUFACTUSED AT JIOXIE. . . . 1 A* cheap as rech arficles (equally well reads and durable, aad * - hk. a»d warranted so to he) can b* oh- talMd from the North, addin* noIf the freight, at it • WARE rooms TmJeori tfaty; de fbw mar Ihe Epu. _ _- . — r ~...lW»t«f»r*iw4 by th« subscriber wiU «ocorea«e and doable him to add co*a?Jerablyrehayockofmsnafadsydafticks. and M kdfUis (be variety of hia mairna!. as advanugewsty at heme t ty Otd Lirniiere cleansed tad repaired, film and C S. OLIVER, r i Ird some six orreven months ago and obtained at»>x ^ _ t jhl 1 >et*ire, | sent number, and which was writte , . . TON, FLOUR, CORN, BACON and other PRO- speed oi a swift race-horse is but nine-j and being sure that he had unloaded t |„. prime of life*, wc find how evrtily fockyti up together all night. 'y feBt'|>ef second—more than a mile them, louk up one of them ami preaen- .. ,|, l: Head nail U.arl” prejerve.1 tlHhrjC„bhell Raiil the tlmue might pcrlu kf Their pTraonal.nd andivii.d uuniioa wih« pet minute! I ted it at his fair bride, saying. With the | chnrncler thrmiglmut the lengthened era |hh|k lhal „ rm , c ,„ ls , M1 ucnce. for lie III •II time, be given to any bu.inrjj ontru.ted to their The iH-auly of the butterfly is prover- most winning llallcry, ‘Now. maiden, „f an limiored and hat,arable efislroce. | ,| e , am ] females lo be lock| nor* c4re - Charges will be moderate, order* strictly hial^bul hmv much more intense should repent of all those cruelties you have 1 The same playful tone of thought and f yj, lojjetlier both in England and Ann ”«!«■ l» Of' admiration when we learn that been guilty of. awards me.-my Jleep-j expression, the same social disposition j vvitfnmt any embarrassing .U.X «ocustomer*. Th-y rttonixhciPcm^ereitlunks for . . o± not) eve*, and ,h 1 : , r * ‘ — u 1 *• • • ■• • »• ! - informed me that hall a box had eutircly cared li.ra ; ihai be had recommended 'lie same remedy i» six or cifki persons— xll of whom were cured, ft waa also recommended by him t< the patronage extend'.d to thim tlie -pest season. (*t *8^® ^ (ty* Liberal advance* will fe made on produce in ; a single when required. THOS^JF. G1 BBS. ^ 1100,000 JU3T RECEIVEO. I .uMt-L' Anirn«ta. A* A ND now opening, another lot of Silver Spoons . . A and Forks, Blitter and Fruit Knives, and SiL pl‘*CCU lady, who had previously, th* lime wassafferiny much from the compiaiitt, „ . but beins voder the eara of Iter family doctor, declined j •a*- and Forks, __ . ■sine it- Her coodiiion not twin- improved hy the at- j TerCups. Jcly29 O. &. A..K. CHILDS. . |>QSe t Fairbanks’ Scales. * relief—*•» announcement induced her [ J^AIRBANKS’ Platlorm and Counter Seel, ceived and fcr sale by March 25. oat ihe United State* and Canadas. Price tl ■ box. Norm.—The eenaine Electuary has lira written signature thas. (§3r A. Upham, M- D.l The hand i Ifesro BLmkcts. fUST received, nod for sale low, hy Nor 11 £34,000 eye*, and that in less night*, my class «»f anxious hope, j ar ,;i amiable feeling were his. m youth j *pj le .petition, however, was laid on ll ^ there have been foutid 11 will reveugc myrelf! Fair tyrant j an( | „g,» t in the gay ssil«H»«8of Paris, and la Lle. * .• j you shall die with all your instruments . Hie wild retirement of Moniicello. AmJ ‘ iS.Slauy sin sects are* of of torture about you, and that enchant-; a5 j n the bright ami bu«y days of nation-, Glory.—The following illustration j ‘.lujty ihat50,000o> them ! ing smile, those killing ringlets.* 1 revolutions and fresh buciding hopes. ■ the lines in “ Hamlet,” oilier, Would not corn-J ‘Fray, do not suffer me to linger,*; || C could turn with delight to the sul>-j “ Imperial Cactardead, and turned today, I 1 " said the confiding girl, laughing merrily, • |j me 8 ,fiiudos whic;h spread around his Might st»pw hole to ke»*p the wind «wajr/*| hi m’as they are, each is at his agreeable nonsense Fire.’ I domestic home, so in the honored nud i occurs in a Yorkshire paper: Millioj ,i&f a quarter of an said the confiding g io'as they are, each is at his agreeable no i|e actual-lamina: here lie did so, and * [can paint his horror! Aijcr a pause i[eye sparkle with replenished lustre 11 pool* of,water small he rung the bell—his servant entered, j tfaeed the vast amphitheatre of Nti -straw and wood, seein- aud his rnaeier locking the door, said ill ; which stretched nrouml his own ch and shot her dead! Who peaceful close of life did his dimming I of hushes nf human bone* have paint his horror? After a pause j e y e stpurkle with replenished lustre as it j transported from the continent to HJ Athens, Dec t, 1847.. NOTICE.' T*e subscriber atill continues to keep pen hi* HOUSE io Jeflhtoo, Jackson county, Ga^ for the Accoremudatioo-of l Travellers. i Mad and bone, per da v, .......... fti SO - - - iU night,. ...lSl April SO, 1846. tf J.B.NABERS. 9 Kgriciiltuni I purposes. Those, V e eolleete.l on the plains of Leifi werof motion. With a singularly marked voice. *'William, I moitntain, and winched the g-*rg»»ous sun j Austerlitz and Waterloo, were lhe bo ^ scHMiC© invested these, did you lotul those pistols?* The un* ‘ bursting ufM)n his world of priuieval (of the Ih*M. the brave, and the ebb ihtHi each elongated tuf»e fortunate wretch, horrified nl what hei woods or «inkiug westw.inl behind his Irons, win. fell fighting there enuntr saw, mechanics Hy answered, * Yes.*—Tdoud-capt. llidge. Let the blasphemer* j battle. With them were mixed tbeboi tn-iaier instMfitlv shot him dfail!..r n -.. n -r..l -..i.il.wup|iv anil ftell'*re«|teci* of the horses, und Ixitb were ground | *' dust, seui to Doncaster, and a ; is the feptncoTft chddM-wotgn,which is ' linvitflv* tn liflCtllllC ll WOOD Or flV“—SI "•HattN "Mlctira. TMfitJRfrom LonoV. Morri«iii>«ndMilcWrs'limoH-lyito becolOOH ““■'“•or flv—Snell j Hia UWJler instilnlty shot him deurl ( ofiioaoelut |,hi|. , . K Mil!., oi. joponor quality,JbtmIo low i.v as Uiq ephemero.E. flv, whose peculiur 'wilh the onthsetiargeU pistol. Alter , htimnn virtue eonsirler Ihe tile • /t: BISHOP. chamcleristics we h.ire before noticed. ? this, in a slate of insanity, we must hope. 1 death o the sage ot Mouttccllo, and learn These worms are espoaed to the rav:»- he wrote an exact account ofihe occur-1 that t lie school nfflfnd sense und practical ges of bird* and fishes, and hence they rence to the bereaved father, -and con- ethic* is the mil vfch<*ol for raising man- glue wither small bits of wood and eluded by telling hirt», that two^ hours | v c iiitcns, coti|flbnt republican*, und straxvio, make a bouse for shelter, and ngo he was made -dlie. happiest, man 'useful b-tmati wheii the'fiail castle i* loo buoyant, they alive, but thal^-hoWobject «f bis. •.rtrl •« t,im-n n f nntvel to preserve lhe love lav dead at be should fin- “Will vou have u:e, Sarah . Iw.^ T Northern Irish Fotatov*, just rrce've * •"J f®* 1 *>7 (Jan 6,} X- DlSIIOi*. T HESE vatnahk preparations c»nsi«tine «f Moff.it's Pbttaix Bitters, M. Life Bia*. Fort «Pt:UM, L1XSELD AND TRAIN Oil., poll sale T - wshof. Nurthrrn I'siatsrs *idd a niece of grnvel to preserve the love lay dead at Iw.leW, be should fin- “W ill you have me, b-irah . a Inlatice in order that the castle shall not ish hts\vetfi|ing daMgind.his life l»y fall- young man to a sh v young lady. 1 be buriloitsome nor too buoyant. injt on hi»R»rrmU« huheurf.yil nm break - .No, J.jjin,” jni.l ibe ; “ bolyt I We regard tbc web of a common, spi- before bec.ini j complete bis tjrtcotton. have mo if you like ^ • ground told for o Western orators have said a great r ny smart things, but it was a homes Irishman who raid—••Sir, I was bornl a very early period of life, ami if I e>i ive till the day of myjtfieath, dnd 1 Lot\I only knows whether 1 will« but you may my soul shall see swuto Ireland • it leaves Amvriky,*