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CEN. TAYLOR --MR. CLAY. | concurrence of all his Cherokee region reader.*, who j have expired in Mexico, and whose hearts and souls • From the Charleston Evenin'* New*.
We had intended to say something further this , are uot a j rt to « between two opinions," when j are with their old generals, or their young and j Arrival of flic Acadia,
week in regard to the extraordinary claims act np | rca< j; n g a partizan paper. ' (The number and date ; more dangerous ones, yet in Mexico, and who scat- , Decline in the Cotton Markd-^More Foil-
■ January, 18:8 ! tered as they be, are an overmarch for the raw mi- , ures—money market imjtforZ'.g,
We received last evening at 7 o’clock,
■gard to the extraordinary claims
- »
peak for the whole Whig party, when it is well copy } of coursCj Mcam> Editors, we mav think , litia, what can
,wn that an overwhelming majority of the party ! Hol earn * ht . ]f ,h en , it follows, he ! or* hoi* to do
*- -- have not’
Un* President and several Govern-
* this place. The whole line between
| this city and ISew-York will be oj»cn to
morrow.
known that an overwhelming majority oi the party ! Colonel Holsey earnest. If so, then, it follows, he ° r * hoj* to do ? They will be greeted and dismay- | , - f .JesDatcli of F«>rniffn-Xc\v-t e-nn-
entertain adverse sentiments; but as we have not ■ as seriously givin g his best, and acting as the i bv a voice from the disimmietl, similar to that! ,1 nV i r imr lino of ’»vie.n-n li
anfGcicm .pace to do to, wc ^*' e litcjti.lterln Ih. i .. g; r Oraelt"Mo Mich atnan as Senator Cafhoua! j which frijhtcd Kins Uni, from the capit.l o, llStSsnjuedZ .mt !' at
hands of our valued correspondent Z. whose . Thsn let us see what good things this “veteran -1 1 France, on the approach of Bouaparte Irom Elbe. ' , Petersburg * lliem*** Iv
communication will be found below. I has Written for the edification of obfuscated in tel- i Starting from Mexico through Texa^vith between ^ Kalci"h and hy *Tt-l«gr-iph to
.. HONOR TO WHOM HONOR is DUE. | |«ts. He said (C write from memory, but give the I fifty and a hundred thousand men, the rebellious j J?. * . ^ w hole lin'd Lx ^
Messrs. Editors On reading the comments of i ideas, not the icrbatim of the gentleman,) that if the j General will find his troops augmented, as he cross- 1 s
the Editor of the Republic in his iaaoe ol the 26th j Indians hereabouts be *• nolle, 1 ' as the Mexicans es the Mississippi, to half a million: such is rnilita-
ult.. upon an article which, originally appeared in | are aborigines, why not admit them, as the Indians j rv enthusiasm! its spell is potent as the heart of
the Richmond Whig, headed ** Mr. Clay’s Coloni- are, into ouraocial or civic polity ? In this, the hy- , man is lolly set to bloody purposes, when steeled
zation Speech,” nothing could have produced more percritic has foiled himself. Mr. Calhoun institu- against mercy by constant camp services! Ur if
surprise and morfifiertion to my feelings. Stir- ted no comparison betw een the Indians and Mexi- , ‘Cesar 1 crosses our political Rubicon, with hot as
prise, that any Whig editor in Georgia should be ao can population. He meiely had an ejaculation or few men as Bonaparte had on the hills of Italy, and
ungrateful, inconsiderate and utterly demented as rhapsody in calling the Indians noble; but said ■ as many to oppose him as that General had from
to make such apjtttack upon tho great Captain of they were never incorporated into our jurisdiction, the numerous levies of Austrians and Italio-Swis*
the age; and mortification, that the attack hasem- Of course there was no application here to the an- —what cannot military discipline effectuate against
Woated from sneli a source. The entire article is nexation of Mexico. The sentiment of Mr. Cal-j the troops of the General Government and States ?
* studied effort to disparage the claims of General boun was consistent with his design. The •• vet- The liberties of this Republic would successively
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Zachary Taj lor for the next Presidency.
We are told that the main reason for running pothei
<ljd Rough and Ready is hi* supposed “availabili- ing
s not denied that he is not eminently
•Fed of all the qualifications requisite fc
mSS*
m
<rht him uttering two different hy- j succumb in every State, before the solid power ot
<es. If calling the Indians noble, and point scientific skill—and one by one, the best conscrva-
„ — their expulsion from our political Union, be live troops lay down their arms, I speak not ot
lassitude squinting at the admission of the mixed Napoleon's secret maceuvre—nor of the still more
and aboriginal races of Mexico into our Union— novel plan our Mexican Casar may adopt to
lent—it being admitted that he is capable, if 1 optics not less keen than those of the “ veteran,' 1 j found our best martial measures. *Tis enough
be proved that he is really tho most available •
J hare been able to detect the expression in Mr. Cal- j to lilt a warning
rtainly no patriot
who desires to sec his beloved
tho hands of the
with which we hi
the whole land, j houn's speech! But my respect for the Editor of j Independei
ject t
mtry rescued from 1 l * ,c banner may notallow me to regard him serious j tors, depends intrinsically upon keeping the milita
nt disgraceful administration kerc : he was only measuring his sentences accor- J ry power subordinate to the civil, and ii
ever been cursed, ought to ol>- ! ding to the capacity in his conception oi his readers j guarding against the increase and discipline of pow-
j in the Cherokee strength of Democracy in Georgia; ■ erfol standing and regular armies. It 1
else he had just relumed to his quiet sanctum j that Mexico is pregnant Gaul to this Republic. We
arrived at Boston on Tuesday last.
C<»U<hi has declined l-8drw*r
Flour has declined in England—in
bond, ul Liverpool, 2!) a 30s. •
Wheat and corn have a I** declined
—White Corn, in bond, 36s.
Provisions have declined.
More failures.
Money market improving—the Bunk
of England with 12 millions of bullion.
The Colonial Market l.ttignjfhi
Abdel Kader lias surrendered
French in Africa.
The other powers interfering with the
affairs of Switzerland.
Italy is in a peaceable condit
iiiuiia- The Queen ofSpaiu is seriously indis-
;ilantly j posed. . '
.jfpow- j IgT We have received a. despatch
It follows then j this morning, by regular mail, conlirui-
the above. ^
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to the choice of tlio Whig party, to say nothing of M rom a deep game with some “ hale fellow well j cannot iu our security now fce too cautiouf in trifls
the very large number of citizens wlio^laim to be-i ni 5*’ Hoyle*! - - » *V j with the wise counsels of such men asClay,Calhoun, | The greater the value of any discovrrv^h'e higher it
long to neither party, ind who are governed *in tlie • Second point—to increase the far-off ckcumfer- > Webster, Gallatin and Berrien ! The voice of Car- ; is held in the esteem «>fthe public, and so m'uvh in pro-
c..tin f »l.],0ir ...imp., l.y U». co„r,o »l„„ e , I«»«. w™krn._,h. na„„« centre. Did Mr. Cal- J not and of U was unheard or unheeded
which they sacredly believe to be for the best in- ; *t would make potent this very cen- | by the Jacobins of Paris. \V hen 1- ranee was peeled,; h „ ne(1 , |nellj wh , t> | ike , he drone in the loir, have nei-
tercbts of the country ? No better or surer criteri- 1 Ire ? Nobody's clairvoyance under the jolly laugh- 1 trodden down, and wrecked from the furious course ; ther the ability nor inclination to think or provide for
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than by examining tho public Gazettes, to ascer- cmi ^ ^ 5,vc frt ' r discovered that
tain the public sentiment. The Editor, then, is | speech of Jan. -4 th, last! Tut, man 1
aware that greatly the largest number of Whig pa-1 nothing of the sort. lie said to an
jters throughout the Union, where an opinion has • would endanger Ibis Republic. This
been ventured, have pronounced for Gen. Taylor; timent. lie did not say by disunion, but he did
Mr. Calhoun's of those t
» heard,again succccd-
»g the horrible din that had made Frenchmen de^ medic
Mexico j lirious ; but it was too late. The Republic was j cuies
lis sen- ! gone—there was no hope left. The hated Bour- l
bons were called back ; and in agony the wearied
S'h/c
onqiarisons are odio*
’ perhaps it would *’>' Executive usurpations. This is not strengthen-1 people trusted to the Royal Sceptre.
well to say nothing ot the character awl stand- ; "'J? ,he Ct,r “ re according lo your conception, but it | _ Be not this our fate ! Tru.
ing of these newspapers ; not that we would not ww strengthening the
feel proud in the array -hut we dc.-ist to save feel- . how weak the centre or circumference,
ings. : ,i ' r > * s uhiqi
i and appearance, for 'he geniue Pabam.
a Almighty j
Its presence is just where the j °f those Living-Light Oracles ■
and unworthiness—abiding by the guidance | which iliey i
delivered to ;
e conclusive evidence, than Etnperor or his myrmidons may be. If we have a
what has already been adduced. Need we remind Despotism, the I nion is worth nothing to the pco-
the Editor of the Republic of the numerous, large pic or States, and against a Despotism, purely, was
and enthusiastic meetings favorable to the eleva- it that the great Statesman of the South warned his
tinn of Gen. Taylor to the (’liief Magistracy of the . countrymen !
Union, which have been held in almost every State I It would he a study among magicians—the true
in the Union t Seed we remind him that in near- Egvptie—w hich most to wonder at, the solidity or
ly every State where Whig State Conventions have j stolidity of reasoning evinced by the glorious
matter I Providence, humiliated with a sense of our feeble- ; cherry Cotnfrcy,” » n d sundry other coop..
inch a long string of “ p’tfil.’
nostrums we know tinilnti!! It isAVlSTAR.S
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None genuine unless signed l. BUTTS on the wrapper.
Fur sale in Athens hy Dm. IIkese A Wans and A
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Charleston. S C., and by Dealers in Mcdi-inc gcntrall;
the Saints,” let us in the intoxication of our liber
ties and self-esteem, aud glorious victories over a |
fallen foe, take heed to what our venerable counsel
lors say. They know what to say—they are fully :
aware of what they have said—they approve it
j still, and are adequate judges on matters pertaining I
the existence of Governments. And if as Amur-,
ms of all sects and parties, we have heard them ;
be our horror
been held, and where an expression of opinion up- ' cran!” Why, in supposing, with his dim groping ' an ^ desirous to heed, what
on this subject lias l»een had, that General Taylor 1 judgment, confused in the ardor of his pursuit of un- j an d profound contempt of those,
is the decided preference ? Need we ask him where ! stable Democratic phantoms, for jiolitical truths, j lo confute the conclusions of these illustrious
is there any enthusiasm for any other Whig in the ( that Mr. Calhoun alluded toa disruptureof theUn- j fi* ve not be 011 to comprehend them,
following Mexican annexation, and try
DELAY NO LOMtER.
When disease invades the physical f^nffu
time should he lost in procuring a proper retm
«t the malady at once. For tho cure of PUL-
attempting j MOXARY CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Obstinate Coughs, Spitting Blood, Ps'
whole length and breadth of tho land ?
The conclusion is irresistible, that General Zacli- i disprove the same, he has driven pell-mell
»ry Taylor—the man, whom the |*cop!e delight to ' very arena of the broadest disunion! Strength'
honor—whom every patriot is eager to reward with ) circumference! weaken centre!—Mira bile dicta ! j
the highest honor known to our nation—who by his j Then, according to Mr. Hulsey’s reasoning,
f the Throat and
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dndouiitable courage—his unyielding perseverance | should never annex Mexico. It would strengthen I Calhoun and the Hon. Mr. Holsey—which is, that been restored to health by the unparalleled efficacy
—his consummate skill, and his undying devotion j her and all distant States, and weaken the Govern- tho firsl wishcs a defensive circumvallating linc,and j
to his country, lias shed the brightest lustre upon j
\Vashinj;(oii. How speedy a dhiininn, ,lw , * Mer * lmle •* Mexico, e
Y neat at):
nforceonr laws, Would require a standing army
n indefinite period of time.
ms Reward.—The renowned Coon-Skin-
Herschell V. Johnson, whose disinterested
tiO^natiqns^ jiatriotistn <!) led him to*traverse thc'tljerpkee
'■ country last summer, abusing the Whigs in gcnefel
that country's arms—who by his noblo bearing, i where the parts in the distance have power, and the
kind hearted and generous conduct, manly inagna- j centre becomes more than usual weakened
iiimity and modest demount
affection from all with whom he has ever associated j The Stales along ihe Pacific and west of the Gulf, ,
—yes, the man who “never surrenders' 1 —the no- J have only lo will it, and being stronger than the : con t |nua fiy th
blest specimen of his nut ure—is the choice, the ! Old Thirteen and the Congress, to fly offii
•decided choice of tin? Whig parly of the Union. from the Union. And yet, Mr. Holsey is
Before closing'this communication, it may not be j unionist. Then, with such fallacious ratii
ami.-s to remind !.4h the Wfojj pipers ut Augtsuta, f of vitinTfforV to he wise, what “is lie
who Km, recently, to hnwMtl tire ocionro The increnaing power ol citc,imfcrcnce,«houM an a t h' c parriol-sohlicr Clinch in particular, u, such
guardianship ol tho Whig party of Cwrglo, that at j strenphen the centre. This is a natural and polit- i an CSICI11 „ l0 carn Ihe „f .. T ,„ vns . bel .
n L-omcnlion of tho Wl,i ( ..party of this.State, held j icnl truth. The -renter our bound,, the more po- j | 0 „ ing adjunct,- baa, rve understand, been nppoint-
■a IIllMgcville in July feat, Leu. Taylor «aa , tent should he the cord or ligament thar binds them | C J hia excellency Car. Toavns, to fill the unes-
. free So,res to ll,c Constilulion. Alike Despot- j p i re d Senalnrial term of lion. Walter T. Colquitt,
li-- - 'ripctal-: recently resigned. “ Verily, the laborer is worthy
peaceIrumo’rs.
The newspapers now abound in rumors of peace
emanating from the seat of Government. Like
offered of its superfority over every other remedy.
Prepared only by ANGNEY & DICKSON, N.
annexa- I E. corner of Filth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia.
' OCT Hold by A. ALEXANDER &. CO., Athens.
“' boltie, or 6 for §5.
of Georgia
unanimously nominated for -the Presidency.— I
Again, that during the last session of the I,egisla- isms, as Republics, must haven strong
tnre, a large meeting was held, at which nearly ev-1 jty—while the difference between the two Govern-1 Q f his hire.' 1 '
jyiiijr in©ml>er of that body, besides numerous I mentis is, that in one, no centrifugal force exists,)
Whigs (not members) were present, and in the other, one does. Do you comprehend
resolutions nominating Gen. Taylor J this, friend Ilolsey/ If you don't, the Whigs do!
y, and proposing a Convention to uom-i aatl that is enough. Thev will yet redeem this, , ,
Tvlnr ele-tofvl riuk.-t in Go..r.rii Xvj ro l , •, , ,, , . other rumors, trom the same source, they
ayuir eu . lorei ncrui in ueorgia, avtre , country from withering, sickening, deadly, pseudo- J
. : r_ J ... . ... * . ttadictnrv. and we think bill Jif»!e relian/
dissenting voices. In | Democratic misrule! Remember this!
Third point—Mexico would be no Gaul! How
extatically glorious, in his own conceits, is this
mimic Tom Ritchie! We well might regard him
""•carried with but
.the face of the solemn action of the party,
distinct occasions, it would seem that “ good men
and true” would not exert themselves to thwart tire
ii the namrs «»f alt the Gods at oner.
tradictorf, and we think but little reliance can be
placed on them. Many of the letter-writers, how
ever, confidently assert that the President now jas
in his possession a treaty of peace, signed on our
. |*;“
■U.cm.Rl.c. up lo dictate to !ho^ e re.t Wl.'i/^rty j 1“" n, = : '""' !n ” <ot h “ But t he city of Mexico for Ihnt putpose after Mr.
sa b ' 1 J knowing him to write for no better thinkers than Trist had been recalled, and that he only awaits
ay a pres j hard-working upper Georgia, who have no time to tho action of the Mexican Congress on the subject,
j think-—especially none to detect his sophistry—and before laying the matter before the Senate,
j who hnve but one ipse dixit, that sits full tilt on the said that the treaty is formed in accordance with
j “veteran’s” countenance, and shines upon his ‘mail 1 the propositions tendered the Mexican Government
and garnishes his ‘steel,’ xvc are not astonished that before our Army entered the city. IIow these let-
j he duly stjuats hiuisclf,. accordingly, on a par with ter-vvriters have found out all this, if it really is so,
hi-customers. But supposing him serious in his . wc know not . We simply give the rumor for what
.....do S * bark. | editorialTevicw-of Mr. C’s speech—as much so as it 5s wor fb, without placing much confidence in it
Messrs. Editors :—When any thing from the j if that political Stagyritc, old Ritchie, was overlook- : ourselves.
dense profound of nouenity is duly borne up into the j ing his pen, or as if, Christianly, for his very j' ^ CurE fou the "coxsuwptiox \ M
Rim On*, lu ishl, »f entity, cetaiu ,ig„, iuvnriu- j thong!,t. he had lo give lo the Judge of all an at- j ^ J r / c °“ t |! , d j^Ll a l«ter to the
bly demonetrate the appnuich.ng or prcvailiag rviv 1 eoant-tlieu, we cannot hut in our amazement help ; Ac , demy of Sdc . n( . cs ( l>„ ria j in „. hich ,, c Msera
r. That the birth of thought, ia le» conepie- fabrieating to our noienr roirns .magiuat.on, apt, ^ he ,, M discovcro J in r, Uib le remedy for die-
•y Rutnifeated hy evereitaUon, than the nativity I aud «t«afy picture, of an a.„ and a solemn owl. ; caac8 of th(J eve „ wbcn tubore !e, have form-
of matter or ot aaimation. i, not alway. a truian. j What doe, Ihe Editor of the Banner mean by a!- j ^ j, e h , 3 for „., rfeJ bu an<1 Mnt , ccll .
rity to the value of 70,000 fraucs, to be forfeited in
the efficacy of his remedy should not be estab
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sented vvijfofo v
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nets, Silks, Ulaces, cfc.
No. 149 Meeting Street, opposite ilayne Street,
ciiAKLtfro.x, s. c.
I NVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their
stock, let-ling assured that their prices cannot fail
Charleston, Feb 10, 13t7. 3in
this market. Great c
style with appropriate It'
I1LACKSM1 THING.
Win. S. B3<‘ni]>I«ill
Takes this occasion !•• tender
the public; hi* thanks for the
very liberal patronage ItiiTier-
W. A. Robertson,
No. 20 Ilayne Street. CHARLESTON, S. C.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
WILL RECEIVE AND SELL
( lOTTON, GR AIN. BACON, and all other kpids «.
J PRODUCE, attend to the purchase of Merchan
guns, Coaclu-8, Pleasure Carriages, Plantation Work,
lioRSB-SHOEING, wlticli he prop.isrs to d<> in the
the horses shod by him being tender footed, if rite shoes
t within tlie 8;tacc- of six weeks. His shop w ill
still remain at the new stand in the upper part of town.
■pied by him for tlfo last»« o rears, w here he feels
permaneiiily settled and amply |ircpared to rendai
tpSiONIAS \V. ALF.XA.NDEU, Attur-
I ney-at-Law, Lawhenceville, Gwinnett Co.—
Any business entrusted to his caro will meet with
prompt attention. Feh 10.
r prescribe it in prefoi
Kentucky. I regard it as an invaluable Remedy •«» 'he
treatment of that disease. T.» all who know me I ItaVe
of Fiankf
. J*d «n •»" a.
», and am a Regular Graduate of TraAsylvanm,
and tliis is the first Patent Medicine I ever thought
enough of to express an opinion in writing.
J. H. ELLISON. M. D.
January “ill, 1817. Fraklin Cuuuty, Ky.
Fkaxxfort, Kv., Jon. 7ih. 1847.
The above certificate is from one of our Physician*
fair; lie is, he etiys, a regular graduate.
up nostrums which they assert contain II'dd Cherry,
C9PARf.1ERSniP
rjlJIE subscriber haring assumed the responsi-
JL bility ol the business heretofore conducted un
der the style ot J. J, Richards, as will bo seen
from the ubovc notice, begs leave to inform his
friends and the public, that he will endeavor to en
hance tho attractions of the establishment by en
larging every department of it, aud the more effec
tually to increase his facilities, he has this day taken
into copartnership with Him, Mr. Wm. N. White,
from New York, who will devote his personal at
tention to the Concern. The business Will be Con
ducted in future under, the name of Wtn. C. Rich-
Co., and the continued patronage of the pub-
” ed
\VM. C. RIClfRADS.
preparation ever introduced to the public, which
w-cuhh of Pennsylvania. The only safeguard nguinst They
imposition ik to see that my signature ia on e»«h bottle.
1 ior
i
i ;
1 upt
Whig National Convention —The.'meeting of j
Governments are thoughts embodied! and if the bet- luding at all to Mexico fcs the Gaul of the United
fabricatr<l ami the more endurable, the greater ] States by contrast! In this stretch of that poten- I
work, and the more the experience. A nation | lial wand, bis pen, he necromantically causes to
*orn, is greater in the birth, than a person. A na- ' pass before us—plain Christian folks—that Colos-
ion is the effect of a multitude of ideas, which rove,sus of War, Osar, with uis iaiclity minions; who,. . . t
Juggle ami vmanate Inmt Hip crebrinl or^nn, ot a | overatriding lire Rubicon HjU .korUvdy triej to Omlratto.", tK^frrllTw'Sh™ I
ousand and one Philosapliers, inhabiting a hun- ; impede his unpatriotic prbgreiw—marched to Rome, letter in the N. Y. Tribune:
ed regions and filling five hundred age* with their l overthrew Pomppy, vanquished «he ScMte. and [ “ It was numerously attended. Senator Berrien, j
j when alone in Itis glory, fell by the hand of con- j °f r > a - presided and among other Senators present, j
Sly-eye, however, is, just row, intensely fixed j spirators. who could not redeem the Republic after j
upon the Editor of the Banner—and, occasionally, all, or even tell whether they did not themselves asm manifested fort Ire cause, and a grearcolffidence j .'. 6 P ecl !}j ll y m! I*T} cd , »fi a t tf »ese splendid pro-
1 watch l.is meteoric mind, dubious, whether to set hasten, if not actually produce Vue transmutation of ; in the approaching triumph of our principles. There j (Thursday) EVENING* *• 10 CU> “ ° *
down as to be one day among the shades of sa- j Roman liberty into a despotism.’ f Had Caesar been j was some little expression among members,^of per-
or among those of fools; and ns he exhibits j let alone, it is questionable that he would hn . ™ oiTm pa"^ « oatm.uare* ,or cue rresmency, p . f . „ ». ■ — .
the foreshadowings id teeming thoughts, endeavor j duced so massive a monarchy as that Augustus be- j but no importunate orseemingly selfLh instance up- on flIonua ) etentng.
AT TOE TOWN HALL*
GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION
Battles in Mexico,
MISCELLANEOUS PAINTINGS ax. WORKS
OF ART IN WAX H!
For one wedt, Day and Night t
T HE Ladies and Gentlemen of Ati*er.* i-.re
spectfully informed that these splendid pro-
NOTICE.
HE subscriber takes this method of informing
the public that he lias formed a copartnership
with Mr. J. J. BURTON, late of N. Y. City, and
ho'pts that the high deputation which Mr. B. has
gained as a cutter in all the-Atlantic cities trill,
cure him a share ot public patronage.
Feb. lo. G. T. WINFREY
WINFREY & BURTON,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
BROAD STREET* ATHENS, QA-,
{Next door to Sage's Jewelry Store,)
W OULD most respectfully beg leave to inform
their friends and the public generally, that
they will carry on the Merchant Tailoring business
in all its branches. All work executed in the n'dat-
and most fashionable style, and at short notice.
_ ..jy will keep constantly on hand a good assort
ment of Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, aiid every ar
MADISON MARBLE YARD.
AI U.Klikon. .Unrttau Co-.
J T. MX, Proprietor of this Establishment re-
• spectfully informs the citizens of Georgia that
he is prepared to execute any order for manufactu
red marble, from the best and finest marble, from
ihe Massachusetts, Vermont, Dover and other quai-
ries. lie has engaged one of the best marble work
men that could bo found at the North. He will al
so execute orders for work to l-e done of Italian ami
Egyptian maible. All of uhicl^will be sold a
the most appr
1 a*ng expei icnoe and a thorough knowledge of tl.o
business lie thinks will enable him to compete wilj*
any oilier concern in ihe South. All he arks is
fair competition and no favors.
Ills simp and Yard are adjoining the Store of II.
' Seymour, * '
chasing els
r the Geo. U. II. Depot, where the
uvited tu call and examine before pnr-
•fvhare. Dec 4, 1847
on the 1st January, l84 w , it be
comes necessary that our business to that date L»
closed as early Us possible. Persons, therefor.',
having unsettled notes or.accounts with us will oh*-
litre us by making settlement lor them with Messrs.
Ferry &.’Co., who will continue the business at our *
old s
MALLGRY, FERRY &. Co.
l)t e
«e
NOTICE.
Georgia Kail Rond.
-FU’EJi iwuu-ry L«t, XcWH,- -'lYadus wilt rurt on
Freight Trains
days a ml Saturdays, leaving
A CARS.
H AVING purchased the interest of Mr. A. ff.
Mallory in the firm of Mallory, Ferry & Co. ;
A llio Alii
on Tuesdays, Tin
Union Point at 7 o'clock, A. M., and Athens
o’clock* P. Mr “ Fairy” ’J'rain tin Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, leaving Union Point at U-t
o’clock, A. M., and .V<heus ut ft o'clock, P. M.,
until further notice.
Transportation Office G. R. It. &. B. Co. )
Augusta, Doc 39, 1847. f
Window Shade Depot,
.Vow 7, Spruce Sired, *Tribune Buildings, .V, York.
ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
S HADES of all descriptions, including superb
and brilliantly colored Gothic Scenes, of vari
ous sizes and prices ; also the late style of lic&ut itui
Rural Landscape Scenes, a rtiuch admired and desi
rable article ; together with every style and descrip
tion jqf Shade now iu use, at 50 per cent, cheajwor
than can be bought at any other place. Trimmings
A StJPEU.lt
Cast. Gei
BARTOL vSl ORMSBEE,
Importers and Manufacturers.
Sugars*! Sugars!!
T OAF, crushed and powdered, St. Croix, Porto
“ J Rico sugars just received and for safe low by
firm of A. ALEXAN
DER & Co,; from«fie first of September fast, for ihe
proscciiiionof a general mercantile lnutim-st.
Mallory
• shall continue the
lid from flie fdcilfties which.
fsli and fashiotialile goods,
•e ran offer an assortment
Ihoes, Trunks, iic.., from
lay make selections which will pies
i price and quality r ”' nn
at Ihe old stand ;
have for procuring
feel confident that
Hats, Caps, Boots,
ch ohr customers
them, both
FERRY & Co.
Successors of Mallory, Ferry Sl- Co.
IE
A CAR D.
i longei
Rail Road, the subscriber tehders hi* service*
to the public for any business connected with th#
K<*cc*ivi»iff aud Forwarding Frelfflil*
By his intimate acquaintance with that business
he hopes to render satisfaction- la-tters addreased
to me at Athens, Georgia, will meet with prompt
attention. Jan 0. J. M. HUNT, ^
~ KGIVAKD.
V IlSCONDEI) from Ihosubsrrilier, on the 8tl| of
October la.-1, my mail SANDY, lei ween 25
ami 'M) years of age. alient 6 Inel 0 inches high—
•lark complexion—stoops *a little in the shoulders—
white, open teeth—of a pleasant countenance when
spoken to—no visible marks recollected, but on ex
amination, a large s'caV. Waite hy an axe, tiiayle-
discovered licftow his felt hip bone. The above up
ward will lie paid to any jwjreon delivering said ne
gro lo tne in Alliens, or Ten Dollars if secured in
in At hens', Jan 13 4 " D. HOLMES.
OltnD.STO.1UN
A LARGE lot of Nova Scotia Grindstones just
received and (or sale low hy
Nov H T. BISHOP.
. their accounts in the hands of J. S. EH*WIN>
Messrs. Hill, Moss & Co’s Store,.anil willoblign
e hy calling and settling the
Seed Oats.
A PRIME lot of seed oats, Wt sdle by
Feb. 10. T. BIS1
A j nagging:, Hope and Ttviuc.
SUPERIOR lot of the above
for sale low by
Athens, Dec;
GANDIES.
W. M MORTON.
-t licap !
d articles /AFRESH assortment of CANDIES; selling at
IISIIOP WHOLESALE or RETAIL, at reduced pri-
Decftft T. S. REYNOLDS’.
CO-PARTXBRSBIt’. Iron »«« Steel.
HE subscrilier having taken his brother, A. K. J ^ ,in . Vf” K 1 ”. .!, a * c *
Sweed, Engiisii. Sqm
F. Ji no in n soy
: will hereafter he continued under the firm df O. i
! A. K. CHILDS. OTIS CHILDS.
| Athens, July 2!) lr
it; a.\» stjurau si'KCiatxK.*.
e »Cei
W OULD respectfully netify the public general- ! Ej- 0 re D a ]"'. n'H' TI 'i, 1 ’ le, -i i “S lJ ™fTlP U " n ‘'
ly, that be hi i.[ined un office in tI U piece, j pface'et CiaSpa; Stiller. Pearl and Tortoise
offers his services as a Gcxeral Culleo-
Agest of notes, bills, accounts and claims ot
Tickets, $1 ' all kinds, in the coanties of Wilkes Oglethorpe,
ing to give birth to Mexico, in “ whole,” but an un-1 queathed to n long and cruel list of tyrants! But
wholesome mass, as a new born State, integral, of this is a matter oi history, theoretic with scholars,
confederacy—such as walking forward
-backwards from lodgings to office, and office to
lodgings; anJ, anon grappling pen, and spectacle
•on nasal promontory, writing away like vigor! and
again talking the street and talking all sorts of
profundity ia ludicro—I think I see some straggling
.genius, anlious for the perpetuity of Republican in
stitutions. But as the proof of pudding*
bers ot the party
; no iraportunat
any one candidate. 1
CT The Washington Whij, ,_j.
Scott wrote home some time ago, applying for leave JgJ has"Uke^The offiMTa the,
to return, and stated that the superintendence of, the NEWTON HOUSE,
Syrup. Syrtip.
*4.0 i pa iwMJ:SJXhT-ra^,c«; ; NTSfrJTS’V***
1 - '■ -L — .„re.ii,..u fc ii i .w;.,i. 8 I Ln ed *nd !or sole low by
1 rp HE ladies and gentlemen of 4th
and will, perhaps, forever ren^in a theory,
shall here superadd nothing to its detail*.]
The view presented to us by the ctiit'cr of the ^ occupation of Mexico would be repugnant to ! Churchj
Banner in all hi* logical acumen, and Vvith the tulj ^hits and Icelinga. A return in this n ay, how-
power of hi* e.YceUentdelineati * ■ •
instance of an in!
t u_. ny, n „_i 1 X spectfully informed tte*t the practice of Dent- in ? s * &c., &c. He desighs deyotinjr bis whole !i
mai ucncrai I • .... I .. .I fe_.l : .-.l ! »nil altontinn Ia (Hp nn<t il rir/-nitwltiii
being attended to byjljJbftdersioned, i and attention to tHe business, find it circumstances i ONSISTING in part of Gold Guard. Fob and
en the office in thcj^Kmt story of j nK|Uire. W ill ».Uam OstisUtnU for its extension tb | ly Vest Chains. Seal* and Kev* -. Ijwdiea 1 Itr.-.u
The Medication will te si
pouer of III. excellent delineations, is •«ttrac,ive— j quite „ different affair from a recall al Ihe : 5^e taSion^re fit'hert
but alas it is without point and blunted by the ncu- 0 f an inferior officer. ; deoL " t
ter realities of actual corrollaries. The truth is the | — : . .. | Ladies will be
very reverse of his conclusion*: Tht5 premise* B-T Tlie Harrisburg Intelligencer, alluding to the requested. Examin<
t eatins, aatl the goodness of thing, in the test, let. M c , rtto un s faLiSeations of hi. rhle bf thinking, fact that the HonorableI Andrew Stewart recently, vt iih„, t t cl,tree,
us examine the offspring of “ the veteran's” thioc* * I 11 1 u _ • ■ p , >• took strong ground for General Taylor a* the canui- j Prices.——Ektractii
“ “ * K . ‘. ' . l “ ,oes ' He lhat “ ‘"J An^ncan Osar tram* his date for the r* re ^ deHCV says: “Mr. Stewart Is a dis^ • uhin-, from 83 to 5.
Loafimng ,0 one specimen, ms acute logic Hi 1C- In,,,,, i:, Mexico, anil then adrance North-East- tiiteuished inemt^r iif tlte' Whig party, and ar. elo- gd 5a to 5 per gold plogl
▼tewal and condemnation of Mr.-Calboun"s anti- S a-ardly to claim ihe Choir of Woshiiigion. as the qnent advocateaf Whig principled ;and hisopinione
tpeech since it teas published in ihe j Throne of Ufa Despotism, he tednld hit cheeked in j eatilled to more Urnn ordinary respect;”
Wing, and therefore, familiar to y our readers—let, the soeereign-Sutes through erhich he *nnld have j c M1 . „rthe Srirlsh Teviot eteamship, haa
^objeoion to the_ Carol,niaa-h to pass. No sir, the moment a Cuenr train and ^ dismif-'soj from the aervice fur carrying Pat
'* (having not his paper, and discipline one hundred thousand veterans on the rw j es u, y era Cfnx.
Charges agxixst Ges. Scott.—The Washing
ton correspondent of the Petersburg Republics^
says he ha* ascertained that the charges against
Gen. Scott in part, [and principally, be believes,]
are a want of proper official respect to the Secreta
ry of War, and a non-fulfilment of hi* duty in cor
and blasphemously !, responding with the Department.
, ...nee, what militia of 1 ——'■'■'••• "■-*
intermediate State or States, can stay his progress f ir We andersfiind that Capt Loyall 'of the
to Washington or New York ? Solar from depend-1 “Newton Independent Horse,” haa arrived at home
jng on disbanded troops, whose five nr ten years 4 iu bad health.
e bVer it) I take three
dtorWfcvfe Mr. C. in the matter
Fof the Mexicans to our noble race of
i He alleges that to increase the circum-
I fcrence of our domains was not to strengthen, but
I to weaken the centre. S. He said Mexico can be
I no Gaul to discipline ourtroops to the subversion of
that
sunburnt plain* and snow capped hill* of Mexico,
that moment makes him solitary master of his Le
gions, and the moment the civil President at Wash
ington offend* the ihilitary Emperor in Mexico,
thai moment will place out Government under the
iron regime of the city of the Aztecs!!! With his
disciplined columns, inured to iaiigue, familiar with
death, laughing at
defying as it were. Omnipotence, what militia of
assistants for
•bvterian j °the r parts ot tho Elite;
j Merchant*, Bookseller*, and publishers of Peri-
....... and ' odicals of all kinds, who may wish to procure his
miineitce i settees, will please address communications post
ural pru- i F 3 '* 1 ) *0 (his place.
I Ilis terms shall be liberal—and be will endeavor
give satisfaction in all eases:
Where legal steps have to be taken in collecting
cki,„;-A,»ra;/. b fer.;^y fo^reranSwifl U “ tMT »- W * t 5V?“ '*"«*• .
lux \ ^1HES0-MEN, Backgammon and Chess Bon;ds,
Blister,. Sjiring aral Cast,
PEEPLES & CAMP:
OI.IVKlt & MOL ANT I
Importers find Dealer* in Zephyr Worsted, Can-T
vasses. Patterns, Cottons, Needles, Pins, Sew
ing Siik. Steel Beadfe.-Bag Cliwps, Ste^Tasael*,,
Steel Poxsir Rings, Purse Clasps, Phift and Sine-
ded Pwse Twist, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, &<’.
ESALE DEALERS; AT THE
.YEEIlLE M OUL,
•id No. 17S, Chesnul .
P HI LAD E L P H t A-c
Jantary 20, 1848
V , Vest Chains, Seal* and Keys; Indies' Breast j OTmVr , It i • , '
Ifin* witli Bracelets to match; superior Gold Pens A * * , ' • • • D BARUUCI1W. actvly refit-
and Pencils; S'.eeyq' artd Collar Buttons; Gold ' ^ k ' 1 '/ neat arlide.^ ^Also, a
Studs of all kinds, and warranted: At the r
lewelfv Store ot O. ti A. K. CHILDS;
July 29
1-BEl-LliStCAMP. 0
I • - CTl«c*sc.-
I 4 VERY superior article; just received and for
, **■ sale by PEEPLES & CAMP.
Coffee—Co flee i ""
FEW B-igs Old Government Java, &hd fine lot.
All communications postpaid tvill receive prompt I V line Bag* and Purses,Steel Mounting;, fordo, j A FEW B-igs Old Government Java, and fine Ic
.ttention. j aud a great variety bf articles too numerous to men-; A Kr», ju*» received and for sale |o\b 6y •
tr' He begs lelve to refer io the following gen-! ihe citizens and strangere visiting our place! • 11 PEEPLES CAMP.
.leraen viz:—John Robson, Esq ; ; Madisou ; Hoii. arc fesJieetfti 11 v invited to call and examine our as- ; * 4- v t ‘^Ar'r'fKfo*
Williani C. Dawson, Greens borough; C61. Jurilus j ortment fufy2» Q.&rAIK. CHILDS. .1 X. L. COLLINS,
Philadelphia. ' Bemen viz:—John Robson, Esq:, Madison ; Hod.
| Williani C. Dawson, Greensbofoogh ; Col. Juritus
Wingfield, Eatontou; Maj. J. R; Andereon, MiU
i ;/LocbJ.
James E. Brown,
WliOLtSSALE AND RETAIL
SSDDLBR AND THUNK MAKER,
V ; cw P°° k Ston, > M f- VVm - C ' R ' e[i : Rev J. W.-Reid, Woodwork- Hdn.Robert Toombs, 1 SflUDLEK AIM D TUUNK MAKER,
!n,u, a U . n T r ™ commenced, ; WmsUngma; «>-.«. fl. dildier. Lexington ; Aterara. Xo . lift Market Stree', between 4th and oth Stmts,
E : ?• ^ P- O- C. a. » aa - • PH :< .A DE Tp«iA,
I lf ESPRCTFULLY inf *m» Dealer* am?
_ . B ha manufactures and kaeasconttaiElir ■
those indebted to the establishment, eitlier by npte
or account, to make immediate payment to Mr. Wm.
C. Richards, who ia fully authorized to settle all the
unfinished business of the concern ns speedily as
possible. J. J. RICIIARDJ.
Feb, 10,1343
WILLIAM C. RICHARDS & CO.,
»» _ Booksellers and Stationers, and Dealers In
Musical instruments. Fine Cutlery', 'Embroidery
Materials and Fancy Goods generailv. Broad Et.
Ga. * ? ~ IU
; A. A Allen, Baiabridje.
PLANTATION FOR SALE. —j knami-tJed Leaiher Saddle-Bac^. doljtn^\
rPBg uodereisned, desirous 'of removing : Als«>. a large slock of S--l» f>aiher, Russer, black
COLLIN'S.
BOOT AND SHOE-MAKCR,
ilavi.va 1-K-aifcd in rhb pfacr, hsrj
wiifi (he iiuerrtifo of conducriug the-
above bushrist, csiaWiahed hims*-lf at,
ihe *ior» kas HANCOCK’S,—
I where he 1* prepared io execute every
1 dcsTriptiyu of.wmk iu hi* line. lie has on hstuLanik
«bi wilt .const a mljr keep, a supply uf:he best maTc[ials,amk
*•* ; wHl*xerufe work fimhfulTy'and with d-sysufi.
■Xr Footing end repairing of aft kind* d-me wnhear
delay. ’ Ac.Wm, Nov 11,1317 . y it
|7~ * jjr|_ * from the Siair, will sell bis plamauon, iancy c>»l*ired »^l:d, pv«n*d Trunks, Vslieef, Ac . mge- The hubsrriher hrirg 'now supplied With.' good ami
i«i*i3 about two ini lex from A'hens. It contains th«r with from SuOtoSlJO Saxony. Brussels and Dania>k faithful workmen. « ill do all kinds <>1 work a*e4eap.«*r’
f ***" ri * sontetlnng over fire hundred acres, with a Carptt Baa*. Ladie** Rags, dec .all of which bci-ffors ctunper* than has «wr been don* hi lik*UKwtne»in»fcT*
g.wd dwelline and nut-bcusos-a fine spring of water auhe Dwest prices, amkaolicits an caaminaiion of b* ,,'nro Jan 1 St *47 N L. COLLINS. .'
tod « collection of the choice* A bargain caa.. G«*l? r huina ctwfwfoui that every, artiefo wdtgspst sou I -rr—*—m-<~ - - ~hrr~n—»**— • ——— •
to’me at Athens. Ga.
P.^C LAYTON. |
isfaciioo^offiin price arrd quality;. .. , ,....