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£l)c Sontljern tUIjtg.
AT TWO DOLLARS A YEAR !
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
has forgotten liow often Clay was bran- will not cut a very respectable figure
de<l as a Duellist, Gambler, and Delwu- I in t lie annals of our history. The plan
chec ? Oj who has ceased to reinein- | proposed will resnlt in the utter exlinc-
ber the charged “ Bargain and Cor r up- | lion of the nationality of Mexico, and
lion,"which every where met the eye in | will throw her, a dead carcass, upon our
connection with the name of “ Clay"? j hands. This may be a tine game for
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
What has since occurred to alter the ! the President who dispenses the patron-
Democratic estimate ol Mr. Clay's char- I age, and for Generals who gain the gli
acter? If the charges were troe, will; ry and hold the power; but it is for the
they not once more employ them to np- \ country to reflect Itow much of damage
J. H. CHRISTY & T. SI. LAMPKIN,
t «»» ■ pal that great portion ol the American j this standing army of nearly
A *«n • community who regard with borrorllie dred thousand men will .»!.;»
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LctisriofCii , .
N«iic« toLLbionanj Creditor* 3*5 duel and the gambling table f Ifdesti- flictbothupnnitsresourcesandilsli'oer-
F 7 , •••••••• 400 tute of foundation, will not those who ties. The beginning we may see but
oal« <>f Personal Properly, by Executors. Aoiuim*. , , , , . . . . , ° . P a ; ..
iraior*. or Guardian* 3 so could use them once, use them again, j the end—where is it ?—Charleston News.
Bataof L ndaorftesroea.br do. 4 3»j *houl«l necessity require it? For the
..... « so j Ja j; e „f 5J r# Clay, not less than that of i
his countrymen.
Sam!*’ Sarsaparilla,
TOK THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE Of
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IM PC BE STATE
m OF THE BLOOD OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM.
j Scrofula or King's Eril, Rheumatism, Obsti
na'f Cutaneous Eruptions.Pimplear Pustules thtTcrooksplace. "Levied'
on the Face. Rlotcl.es, Biles, Chronic Sore Benjamin Dunagan; two cows,
Eyes, Wing Worm or Tetter, Scald lipid, on, aud ' ' 5
“ - - - r8 w^ d
Enlargement atul Pain of the BonesT
four-horse wag- Alfred
sorrel horse ; levied on as the ]>ropi
David 6. Eberhart, all to satisly
Application l«*r Letters of Dmni .
Other A<Jv<-rii>>«inenta will be charged $1 00 fin rvrrv
twelve lines of small type. or tea*, first in:*-rtM-n,and So
a mouth it will be charged 75 c
For a single Insertion, it O0 per square.
Advertiaemonts. when the number ofinsartions ia not
msrkedupon tlism,will be put/iahediol forbid and >:bare
•d accordingly.
93r Notica of the vale of Lands and Negroes, by Ad
ministrators. Executor*. or Guardians, must be publish
ed stxrr d*t* previous to day of rale
ter Nmiccthat Application will be made totheCourt
•f Ordinary for leave to veil Land or Negroes nun l>c
publish. 4 rove mostvs.
We rejoice at the spirit of harmony
hope he may be j perceplihleaithisiiraeatnmigthe Whij
spared from a repetition of the savage jTbey have but one object in view, and
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
HILL, MOSS & CO.,
Ne*. 1 aud 2, lellrge Avenue.
A GAIN inviie their friend, and customers lo call and
examine a complete assortment of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Cnnsi-ting in part of £ru'li*lr and French Merinov.plaiu I
and fi^d Cathinetrv. colored aud black ailk warp Al
pacas, plain American & Scotch Ginghams Twihed do
l? . SILKS.
it ur ty tme nuu 1 A beautiful assortment of fancy and dreMSdks, Reps j
II Ultimately in- | and black di*.colored and Mark ailk lrwij*es, »t!k button* 1
— * •- i-f - and gimp*, lacc c.ips h mnr s, silk plush do. Calicoes,
Cavhmerk.blanket and worsted i-hawN, bou«y-comh do.!
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES AND VESTINGS.
French, American and German cloths, enp blk, brown
«iim U ***** V i tlk it' l,,r , “TT l,lk ’ rJ velvet k " own * cv ‘ r * *** ,he ,,eld •>» “• nvefuIncM i* prittcipakand Uichard If. Waters and James Save, ^idTdin i'nist rat ion"?
caaaimerrr. superior blk cat.n. Caahu.ere and velvet ,. xtend| ,, „ ,,, pr „vrd and highly recommended hv * 1 - - -
vwtinge. Tweeds, Kerrey* and heavy woo en f-odr, Vnyaicw ,„ t aild j, Emitted .0 be the most powerful house and lot
Gen'lemen * fancy «..d lilac* crava>s,k;d and Cashmere .... l: r. t. — Also, the nou»e ana 101
Executor,’ Sale.
Klall SUcritr* Sales.
| RtrriLL be sold before the conrt-house door in
VT the town of Gainesville, on the fir«t Tuesday ■ . , — — -----
in March next within the uaual ItoursoT sale, the • Gwinnett county, the following negroes, to-wit
! following property, to wit: ‘ Bob, a man about twenty years of age, 1 negT ,
o I * , .... /, ; :1_ I. _ . i mm,N II.. .1,. M . IwMlt tkivtv.lira UM.a nf . — _
One lot ot land adj«*t
luughts by which he was assniletJ. tbni is tl»e country's iceul. They believ.
anti his parky overwhelmed, in the last j that that object can l»e obtained by the
Political.
election.—Richmond Republicuin.
From the Savannah Republican.
Sir. Polk and Ills Precedent.
The attempt of Mr. Polk to secure bim-
sclffromihcinquirics made by the House
touching the admission of Santa Anna,
by quoting the august authority of Wash
ington, will not do. The cases are not
parallel, for never has there been the
most remote resemblance between the
acts of the two Presidents, who should
not Ihj named in the same breath.
The request of the House of Repre-
senlatives was lo he informed of the in-
election of Zaciiauy Taylor to the Pre
sidency, aud it is a ppai cm judging from
movements that have been made in va
rious sections of the Union, that he is to
be brought forward as the People's man.
We know it is hart I to give up ihe great
Statesman of the West, who is “ the no
blest Roman of them all,"
“ S.»ve only one, hLt only peer,
Our God-like Washington.”
Yet upon calm consideration, and judg
ing from the past, it is certainly
tramw^s. ~*«*av»jykcl.sjnnd Worn I
iidry | Kt it ion 5 aud uni, inTtClt^i?.t VLocof^o, i n i his i struciiopb under which Mr. Slidell
mted. .^tion, mean by any means "to include! ^ lfn I to Mexico as Minister ol the United
ine^borly o f the Democratic party. Wc ‘ fclales. The instance in Washiugion's
have pleasure,on the contrary in believing! administration, to which allusion is made
(hat a large majority of the citizens oftliis | by die President, presented a
fiorrcni:'* as wt
ssion, bold in ns much ah- \ '' c a f^ reminded by the Sationul Intel-
do the atrocious doctrine ^genctr t in which other nations were
Rough and Ready," for the exalted |
Minn of the Presidency, ns well for the I
country's sake ns for his honesty and i
pure Republicanism. Come, then, one
anti all, to the rescue, and strike for the
firm and high-minded Zachary Taylor.
We'll soon sec a little more of the SPIR
IT OF *40.—Alexandria Gazette,
that our origin and our destiny inevita
bly impel us to acts of robbery, rapine,
and ultimate absorption (extinction) rtf
all other races than our own. Perhaps
some of our Democratic friends indeed j
do not yet give credit to ’ ;
parties lo the document culled
llcucc the difficulty of complying, since
it would not do to make public the par
ticulars of a diplomatic intercourse,
when by so doing the affairs of other
designs i (* ove r?*inents / without their consent,
being seriously entertained by any I would be exposed to the publi
men of character in our country. Wei The recent call by the House of Uep-
bave, however, within a dav or two, had ‘ rcscntativcs does not aak for any in-
soine very significant indications in high j formation that can compromise Mexico;
places of the existence of such schemes ’ * l a ^ks simply lor the instructions given
as others in less elevated stations do not | by our own Executive to our own Min-
Acrnple to avow. The logic of these H^ier. Ujhhi this |N>int the Intelligencer
men of inanifest-desliny—such as (put i 'makes the following remarks:
an practice in private life) would itifitlli-l “The House of Representatives call-
Ibly destine them to the penitentiary or i c*d upon lo raise another army and to
tf-hc gallows—is comprised in an artic'.e j ,; ix the people lo an unheard of extent,
•gravely put forth in one of their org«» ns, lo carry into the vitals of Mexico a war
•tbu New Yt>rk “ Sun" of Monday Iasi, j which that House, an importani btaneb
Abe liillowing opening of which is. a fair die war making power, was not i
imple of the whole:
j suited about 'lie beginning of, was very
s Conquest or Mexic* » by the! tiaturally desirous, before it agrees
Anglo Saxons.i be in philosophy of history prosecute a war without end, to know
to be her-ufier written, will, he set down ! precisely upon what grouuds it was re
ars the regeneration ami salvation of the I ;, by begun.
Mexican people. The c-i'umoneyr which “ With what object, they call upon
looks slariugly iijmii th.u picture of pass-' die President, who has told them a part
•ng events d«»cs not, cannot compreheu 1! 1,1 die iruth, to inform them what other
the splendor and l»'ess:ng that
1 from tliis conflict c,f hostd
woman, Barbara, about thirty-lke years of age and
her 1 children; Harris, about tour years ot age.iM)
Alfred an infanL Also, a tract of land in said
county, containing BO acres, more or less, with a
_ .. fa'frotii mill on it. Sold as the property of Jesse Davis,
. . , ,, ... „ . * HairSmw>7inr"Court:Jo!in Evans vs D. U. Eber-, deceased, pursuant to his will. Terms on tho day
JoM.,SluU^.VIccr,,S ) pUu U rSy m pl r .,. Buffington, ^curi,,. “ - «'»> »*™ • X
bewttea or Lumbago, ami Vurarc arum; E1> .; h J aml Ebcrh.r..
from an injudicious use of Mercury, Ascites Au „ one , wct ot laad . whereon Samuel P. Eber- : <;t:oK<;iA_Ui*i«neit (onai,.
or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudent e m Lijc., hart now lives, and one black unite. Levied on as — —
Also. Chronic Constitutional Disorders. ; his propt>riy, to satisly a ti la from Hall Superior
widely 1 Court; Richard Banks vs Samuel P. Eberhart,
INHERE AS, William Maltbieand M. B. Mont-
* * goincry. administrators of James Gilbert, de
ceased, apply to me for letters of dismission from
that has e
7aZ Hall Superior Court; Au«. 1
taiasa^ a ml boy'
BLANKETS.
Su|ieri<>r Wrd and nt»r<> blunke's. saddle do.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. 1 b!,K, d. •"«! rean.re# a healthy tone to me organs wni.
Damnsk aud 'tab'e D.aper*. damask napkins, towel, C««*rate tl.at flind. In acrufuloaaand allex.ernaldiao
and lable cover*, &c. 'Travellimr hues and saichrls,
trunk*, dec., Marseilles Quits, Turkey Red, blue and
On, AXD BLEACHED COTTON. ! i?”mf Ti."?. ^
12 4 bleached and brown aheetint, lomr cloth Osna- uo in „ concentrated form t»r convenience and
''"'V** Can4.na plaid*, white and red flannels, twilled portability, and when diluted according to the directions,
do. CaiituQ flannel*, brown and bleached linen ahect-; t . acl| bo,',| e Hl j| make six time* the quantity, equal to
in^s, i.c | oliC q Ulf | t Bnd j j ilicn auuer.'or in inedicoial value to the
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. j various preparuon* bean nr the name The proprietor;
^ __ rapid lieuhit^ of the s.»re» uud pus- s:l *d county, litty-Iive bar sc Is ot
a; in rheuinat:*in, and other painful atlections of nine hundred bundles ol toilJer,
musculnr fibre, a speedy removal ol ihe pain
eases, a renewal ol'strength, keeping pace with Levied on bv virtue
Also, by order of tlie Honorable Inferior Court of SepL 1847.
levied j to be and appear at my offied within the time pre-
a h ,a 1 bribed by law, to show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office, this ISth day of
less, Sept, 23,1847.
JESSE MURPHEY, c
A fi ie assortment of r.f?c« i
rel shot gun*, from E H. Tyrol.'. Fac
phia, Kentucky rifle powder, blasting i
the Interior Court ; the adininistratrix
Ctiastain, deceived,
by a coii^uble-
aIso, the Tract of Land whereon Joseph Pierce '
now lives, lying on the Walnut tork
levied on as his pniperlv, lo satisly
« J u.-tii
m,! a
A KENNEDY, Sheriff.
U r HERE AS, William Gorden. administrate* of
Susan S. Gorden. deceased, applitcr
for letters of dismission from said adminiBij 1
These are therefore to cite and admonish
.. . tdnjrular the kindred and creditors of said del
Oconee ■ t(> l>0 a»«l appear at my oflice within the tia
scr.Sied by law, to show cause (il any theyl
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at office, this ISth day of
si„„. i-n JESSE MURPHY, c - ~
1 reader invited io it.careful |*crust
to pr.-sc-nt the clniins of OKI Cotton aud lilk Umbnllut, Saddles, Bra- N ,
l ant Re:ii r.” fiirtlieevn tci -«t.-i I * ,, t. ... _..r w .
dies, «$V
l ’ GROCERIES.
A goo«L»Mortmriii i.f Old eovrrnment Java and Dutch
Ciflr*. Ri» d». Si. Croix. Mutrovydumitl Orleans Nn-
«*”• "“‘.J .at l-f fa. —<*«». ~l< I : ,,|, v .i c „„. . .
'- wink""' 1 ’' **”• i L»«lfor li,,
. .March 1S-h. 1846.
B &. 1). Sands—Mr. Oliver’*child,olthia
aanucked n iih vcrofula wlit n two years old
.>n reduced her to a mere skeleton. The dis-
vded the whole synciu and iiiaiiiosied ii-clfin
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
Will b>so.d all Uie Linds whereon Eli W. ? am-
mure now lives. Levied on as his property to sat-
is.y a tiiu, tlie Central Bmk ot Georgia vs George
W. Voylejs maker, and Eli Narramorc am! Joseph
Gaily endorsers.
New
MIevill.t
Gen. Taylor, any where.—A riglit spe
cimen of a freeman, who tlares |o think i a re
for himself, on hearing it suggested that j o|
the President would send Gen. Taylor * ”
back to Mexico to be President of that
country, remarked in our hearing—“1
don’t care where Mr. Polk may hide him,
the people will find him, if he is
■rfeetly li-At
SEW FALL AND WHTEB GOODS! i
LAMPK.IN & COBB •} circumstances of the case. The child, wli
villo, I
RE now receiving a large and well selected stock
GOODS, dilkct from New York and Philadd-
Rch figured bteek and fancy Silk*, extra width: sup.
plain black *i!k«, plaid silKs, Caledonia Plaids, rich fig
ured and plain Alpachas. colored French ineriiioes,
s large lot of bonnet nnd enp libbous, French and
Scotch "injiham*. a variety of furniture and dress coli-
nes, fine tdaek French cloth, blue and i *' ' **
i of disc
tllC popular will of the country-— 1 what- j cououi>hceiing«, brown and tdcacbcd shirting*. I
ever may be said by Whig or Demo- 1 •‘• bonnet*. ■ p -nion«• which nre extra ».*ca
crat.—Sorfalk Herald. | F.n. fuhta.,1.1. !I.» ...d Cu,s Saddler,. Cr^ker,.
! hardware. IdackKinith**
fditr. ^
ditional troops to prosecute the
Congress slinul.1 be well nl»IM ihni; s , 1 . 0 iSb„»: n .„i„. a „dm. n ,nih„„ii.i,'.»..nu,n,
they are required for the public serviceruns m mention.
and also that they are not to hcein-t Feeling grateful *o their customers for past favors,
ployed in ll.e unholy p,.rpo SC of con- : ^gaaaaa,
quest for annexation. It objects
which the President has in view in con
tinuing the war caqpot he obtained from
him. Congress may with propriety ex
press its own views, and require that
the troops which may he granted shall
he applied to the carrying out these
views. The one-inan power is not,
thank God, yet omnipotent in thiscoun-
Mimsler, 1 i r y t ant | the Representatives oftlie petv
the di* j p| e should fearlessly maintain their own
rights.—Baltimore Clipp
struct ions than these confessed
It s,. r8 j were given to Mr. £lidell,
only the di Untillies of the present—fields! die refusal to receive who
bJilted in Idoo.l—nrnties and hordes of pl"tnalic eharacter in which he had been
robbers rush : .iigf t | fro like the an- j appointed"—that is to say, not to nego-
gry elomls in which lies the temjtest lire \concerning the only m»int to settle ] jy/ l(lt next.—Tho Washington Union
—ilifleiv.i8‘* ol language, habits, insti-l which Mexico hud agreed to receive a* makes the following significant remark:
ttrtsou*, religious, and all fundamental | CoiiimissicJner—was made by the Pres-j «• There can bt^ no doubt thut direct
flociu 1 . elements, out Iron* which they j ideal the ground ol the act ot war.— I taxation is essentially democratic, and
perceive no possibility of beauty ami Congress and. the People, with good ! has only to be brought before the people
harmony arising. But the keen eye, r ‘* a ^»n, suspect that Mr. Slidell was j to find favor with the majority."
looks further ; it has analyzed analogous. thargetl with other demands upon Met- i What means this feeler thus thrown
cases, and sees beyond the fires muflled j il ’°» besides those of a settlement of the • OU | by the government organ ? Is the
in the dark cloud the calm pure li^*ht j **LI cliiim^ ; amrsiag whioli tltoy believe j expenses of the Mexican war, after ex-
thut succeeds the tempest. In a war I wt?re ! * uu h us looked to the exaction ol u j hausling the revenue aud swallowing
forced upon him, the Anglo Saxon is j surrender—some suppose umler a threat I a || tho loans that can be obtaiued, about
seking only justice li»r himseli; and j °l wnr—ofan im|N»rtani (Nirtion of her j m drive our rulers to impose on the pet
wardly, nitcmlrd with bloody t-
hours They procured r
ne liuuse and lot in the town of Gaines-
lowii as tlie Mansion House and lot Lev-
s the property of Warren Jonrdnn. to sntisty
a li la irom Hall Superior Court; E. Sinclair and
J**i*se Robm-on vs Warren Jonrdan.
Also, the lands wliereon Mary Baker now lives.
Levied on as tier property, to satisly a ti la from
Hall Superior Court; John Hills vs Mary Baker.
Also, the house and lot adjoining Gainesville,
kuoA ii as the Crooks lot. Levied on as the prop*
Tty ol Benjamin Dun tgan. to satisly a ti fa from
Court; Albon Chase 1
i Benj ii
Hall In.
ce of anv ihimr, Dunagu
i by her mother.; Also, lot of I.and No. 34, in the Dth district of
gustily severe III- u„|| county, levied on as the property of Joseph
Gailv, to satisfy two filas from Hall i>ii|ierior Co
and before she had taken
just finished laking the second bottle, and the sores are
“**’ Very MspectfoSy yuun, * fUS ' c!T IF All NE R.' 11
Sec. of Youth*, Stale Tein. S-ic
tificate, from a highly lespeemble source, of a cure made
by using their preparation Sarsaparilla.
^ Mobile, Ala., Nov. S3.1845.
and ilie coimnunity at laigc, to relate ihe following fads <.rorciu-
wliich oceured in our neighborhood in the Infer part n HER|-
of July last. Jane C-——. a youuc girl aged foiiru-en ! It Lt-un
-kill. As ah
ihe nievns in my p 'wr
but in vain. A> in*'*'•■
Messrs. Mosely di Tu
Central Biink v» Jc.s,-|i!i Ci.tily and fczckii-l G»i-
. |y^ and the Central llankol Georgia vs George \V.
Voyles, maker, and Eli W. Narramorc and Joseph
Gaily, endorsers.
A iso. two hundred anJ fifty acres ol Land, where
on R. Y. Almon lives, in the tenth district of said
county ; levied on as the property of Jonn Black-
stock, lo satisly a lifu Irom a Justice's Court, in fa
vor of James ('autreli vs John Blackstock. Levied
by a constable.
Feb 3. 1818 R- II WATERS. D.Sliff
se, (il any they have) why :
i«en under my hand, n* offi.
J Lciicrs sliould il
really so, and, genileu
neitlicr sign or appearance of where 'he *
« In rite sbrrlfiS Kale.
PURSUANT to an order of the Honorable Sir
(■lolitui «....< l.trk County.
W HEREAS, Robert Danioll, administrator of
Solomon P. Kent, deceased, applies to mo
for letters of Dismission lroin said administration :
•These aw therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, - "
to be and appear at my office within the time pre-
scibed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand nt office in Watkinsville,
this 13tli day of August, 1*147.
ASA M. JACCKSON.c. c. o.
August 19. 1847. Gm
Ccoi-iii, < Inrk county.
4 IIEREAS Charles G. Hargrove, administra-
* * tor on the esUte of Daniel Dodson, deceased,
applies to ine for letters of dismission from said ad-
gufctr the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
this 8tli day of September, 1847.
ASA M. JACKSON.a c. o.
Sept. 9, 1847. 6m.
F OUR monthsafter date application will be made
to tlie Honorable Inferior Court ol Walton
. late of said county, deceased.
MARY L. RICHARDSON, Adm’x.
Oct- 28, 1847.
HOUR Ml.nulls after date, application will be made to
l ihe linn.•rnhleC-'url of Ordinary of Hull county fur
o sell ihe real estate of Jaiuca Rylcc, deceaicd,
WILSON HARRINGTON, \ E * ,r *-
I jNJUR month* after date application will h e made ti
thu Honorable Inferior Court «f M&diaon Count’
tv. dc-
tlcsliiiy, which always works wisely, if tfiritorial dutnaiii. Ami who will say
wu trace I’nitn the hcgiiiuiug to the end, l ^ al *!•*-* Representatives of the People
seems inevitably disposed to make the! ,ir *’ m»t eniirled to this information?—
acquisition of that justice an element of; Uan any tine who understands any thin;
exaltation to the enemy who provoked ( u ^^* c genius ol our government main-
him to battle, and whom be has from I lain, when the two Houses ot C<»ngress
necessity subdued
from the provocal io
conquest, wc look upon the absorption
of weak races by the strong and the ul
timate triumph of freedom over oppres
sion, as results in obedience to u natural
and immutable law."
We respite the reader from the perus
al of any more of this jargon of a false
and blasphemous philosophy, to come
to the following declaration, towards
the close of the article, of the end and
objects for which the war with Mexico
has been undertaken, and is sought to
. I>e further prosecuted, as understood,
by a pnrt nt least of its most zealous
supporters:
pie the odious and always onerous bur
dens of direct taxes? The people might
stand such a syste.m lor such a purpose
as il would he required, but we have
our doubts on that subject. The Ad
ministration has clone very near every
thing else, and this direct taxation would
ol the lives of their fellow-citizens j he the crowning sheaf to the rotten stack
tu this quarrel, aud to tax the remain- „f a » ; ls f„Uies. Try it bovs, and if it
tier ot them no one knows how many fails to end the war, it mity have an
: called upon to sacrifice thousands
ATIILNS TO CAINESVU.LC.
jXHE subscriber would respectfully announce to
I. the Travellinrr Public, that he has re-estab
lished the TRI-WEEKLY LINE Irom ATHENS
to GAINESVILLE, and he assures those who may
favor him with their patronage, that they need have
nothing to fear, as he has good horses, safe and so
ber drivers and comfortable coaches.
Leave Athens Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-
days *t lI b’c!ock, A.~\l., or soon after the arrival
of the cars from Augusta, and arrive at Gainesville
day* at 8 P. M., in time to intersect with
the Stage fine to Dahlonega.
Leave Gainesville Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, at 4, A. M., and arrive at Athens same
days at 12 M.
Fare.—Three dollars, or 1\ cents per mile.—
Offices.— \t Franklin nnd Newton I louses,Athens,
-the United States Hotel, Gainesville.
Sept, lfi, 1847.
i Watkinsville, on the first Tuesday | ^•|'*-23. 1847.
i March next, the following perishable property,t«
One lot bacon, supposed to be about 2,000 | J
'OUR .i
IIOUSEM aN.93 Uanplii
superior value and efficacy, see uaiunhlei* * !::?!; may
PrcDatcd nnd sole! bv* R tD.S DS Dru-- ! a '/l ‘ orn . in s: >cks, some wheat, rye and j w |,..„ giuinir for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
sists and Chemists, 100 Fultoncornerof William street • >ota,oes ' ^»>d hy virtue ol Attachments retomab.e the land and negroes bet-mrine to the estate of William
New York * ’, to Clarke Superior Court, February term, 1848; j LoM, deceased. YOUNG VICKERS. Adm'r.
Sold also by REESE .f WARE. Athens ; I Thomas Sansom and others vs Josmh M. Hunt, as
W (i. LITTLE. Milledgeville, I the property o. said Hunt.
UAVtLANDRISLEY.b Co.! Fel» 3 L.I
■p. THOMAS.Sheriff. | NEW FALL and WINTER GOODS.
“Thus it U that Mexico,in«ig-{ Their talk i
millions of dollars a year, that the Pre
sident shall, when called upon by ei
ther of them, refuse to let them know
lor what purpose or purposes, He, the
Conqueror, without consulting them, the
Constitutional authority, began this war,
and now means to continue it?
Standing Army.
The time was when our countrymen
seemed to have a very wholesome hor
ror of a standing army. But a change
come over the spirit of their dream.
r of <
• nificant ns a nation, and the Mexicans! ries must he had at any price.
• debilitated as a people, are to be regen- j President has called for additional
•crated by assimilation with a young troops! Do the people generally know
* and vigorous nation and an entrgeiK
eflect nearly ns desirable in ending the
reign of wicked and reckless
Columbus Enquirer.
J. A. CURK.
iy-
TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED.
Dlt, SWAYN l.’S CO.tl 1*0 HMD 8 YU UP or
1VILD4 licit It Y.
ITTE can cnHaiently stale that Dr. Swayne's Com-
it* bcm-ficial effects have been tested by thousands
that it invariably rtni#of* <t recent cough, uud that bun
Jreds of individual* gradually sinking under that in
rumpiioa, havo been restored *.<» health, bappiuess, am
friends, by its use. an t are now living witnesses of the
ANOTHER INVALID RESTORED TO HEALTH.
READ THE MUST REMARKABLE CURE EVER RECORDED
Dr. 8 warue. Dear Sir—1 feel called by s «onse uf duty
I owe to suffering hutnatiiiv.tu acknowledge my grateful
and by Druggists generally throughout the U-
achieving such remarkable cures of the most
das* of disease* to whirl) the human frame is
therefore, ask for Sand’s Sarsaparilla.and take
PURSUANT io
I A Court of Clarke
difficult
U ofiand. No. 153.
I of C
Nowton Sc Zittcas,
A GAIN invite the attention of their friends and
customers to a very large assortment of
Mttpl.* unit Fancy Dry Uoods,
Consisting of plain, English and French Mcrinoes,
Valuable JLttntls for sale.
O’
No. Dir. See. Count its
493 15 1 Lumpkin
75 15 ‘
| Clarke county.deceased, for the be
1 Terms—Cash. W.M. STROUD. .
Jam 27. 1813. de bonir no
IV
opplie
nd changeable Goat’s Hair,
! Sup’r satin atriped Goat’s Hair,
Extra snp’r etnb’d cashtnere Robes. 1*
Plain Alpaca*, in every variety,
me for plain, striped and figured Alpac:
30 15 1 do
407 15 1 do
363 15 1 do
674 12 1 do
265 15 1 do
239 13 1 do
422 13 l N T i do
Th. se a
231 14
90 22
993 3
572 17
The following anecdote is told of Mr.
Blair, Editor of the Washington Globe
who, il is universally acknowledged,!
a tnau of no great personal beauty :
Mr. Biair once met a very savage look
ing Kentuckian in the Wheeling stage
couch, who accosted him thus:
s treated there by physicians
420 13 1 1
I 33 1
•tier* »t Administration on ilie estate ot Isaac Q| ;ic j. Alpacas, 30c3nt8to$l 60,
I... »M.J coun.y. <!oce ? .c,l- Black and colored BoinUiliiw.,
,,h " l, a " n 1 d BI.rk Quern’, clolh for Climk.,
* i,t "; ar P Alpncn,,
y said I.ct. t'aticy cloakings lor lathes,
..should not bogranied. ' ‘ ‘ ; Handsome linings for Cloaks,
(itven under my hand, at office, this Ibth dnv of Jan- R'ch high colored plaid Cashmeres,
irv, 1813. JU88E MU RPUY. c c. •>. Small Plaids forchildren ; Twilled Fr h Ginghams,
Jan 27. 1848 30d ■ Scotch, Manchester and American Ginghams,
Administrator’
e (Tany they hove) why said I.t
479
279 13 1 SI do
• and uncorrupted race. The apparent
• conquest is for indemnity but the rati cow-
• quest contemplates more-— it contem-
• PLATES THE ABSORPTION OF A NATION
• FOR THE BENEFIT OF ITS RACE. There
worse, until my
Bowie knife I was ax’d to hand over to | coverr.andifelHikeone who?, shorn to pas* through
vou.” “Indeed!” replied Blair," t„ n»v.u«r.rfih.Sh«ljw..fD...h Anhi,“.wr..ij»nc I
J . T , -11. ir I- ’ ture” 1 beard of your Compound byrup of Wild Cher- i
whom may I be indebted for this pres-, ry>ol which j p„,ch»-ed six bottles, which, i am b. P - J
eut ?” [It was a frightful looking knife.] I pv to say, entirely cured
• Well, now that would be hard lo ! b«ner health‘h«n Ie*" 1 '
my life Phy.
now much force ihe President has al-Uell,” replied the Kentuckian. “’Twas n*. 1 !miterc*aT* ; ,U «ndTwb.h* 1 y!!u > ta C make*0)1*
ready in the Held, nntl how much more j about five vears ago,as I reckon, when 1 public, that all may know where t<> procure a reme-
i,c h» uo.l.ori.y by law lo call into ser- j was goio’ over .bis same turnpike, nnd !
vice 1 We learn Irom tha debates on j 1 met a fellow who guv me the kuife, as ; country i* fl*>d^d My rrsidencei*at 45 Ann street,,
the Ten Regiment bill, that Gen. Scott • a sort of premium for being the ugliest l where 1 should be happy t« have the nWe submitted ; 847 19
Ii:ia now ill Mexir o over .10 000 men on- ' l.wA-i.io I-Mow I.m l.».l .... hi- b.nrnou esrannalmtenfiew. ALBERT A. ROSS j
821 1 2 Cobb.
866 17 2 do
331 17 2 do
! 810 3 3 do
! 114 18 3 do
:il35 is 3 do
| 947 18 3 do
242 19 3 do
1 322 19 3 do
! 633 19 3 do
i 895 19 3 do
.1057 19 3 do
I 21 a do
203 11
309 12
208 25
107 26
137 17
A GREEABLY to an Order of tlie Honorable the ....
'"’'"'for of Walls. County, «lirn siiling 1 Vlirtte‘imiM'«r , rinMifimji* ic’&V
French, English and American Gingha
CaUf oea, California aud Oregon Plaids,
Silks —Dress Silks, black Silks, Visette do
: » a Court for Ordinary ptirpn.tr., will bo .old be- j ||e avw colored Friom lortrimminL- dres«
fore the Loiirt-mmse door in Markvtlle, la*e county, j |J cav y black satin Fringe for cloaks,
« FOR the BENEFIT «F its uace. There has now in Mexico over 30.000 men un- J looking fellow he had met on bin journey . wiSSSll R*»a DMtenn Ogars.45 AnnSuN. Y. S 826 2 3
• is no us» of masking tin* fact; hidden | dor the existing law, 8,000 regulars and ! over this ugly road. He exacted a prom- j Be n«*t deceived by the many spurious and worthies* j 1034 2 3
• nt it may be for the moment, fate will 7,000 volunteers may be recruited to ise, however, that if I ever met an uglier I prepararinns of Wtld Cherry, usherrd i.uo none* by ip- j 1055 4J 3
, - J r ^ , . . , , . .. , r , , 0 n-irant pretender*, but mm that the atgnnture of Dr. ! 533 *2 3
• develop® it before many h doubter who nil up regiments uow in the service; looking man than myself, 1 should at S waynai.on each bottle, which u the only guarantee ; 4371s 2
adjoining.
Cobb.
1 the l«-
1 oQin
inlyTVlion dn
county. Sob! a* a partol the real c.-tato of Moses
. Dobliins, late ol Walton county, deceased, for ,
| the benefit of tlie heirs of said deceased. Terms, g,
It I ISONS-—Bonnet, cap and neck Ribons,
! Cash
Jan. 6, ISA-*.
ISAAC S. VINCENT, Adm’i
the I5tli • Velvet neck Ribons and narrow Scarfs,
la?e Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and Cravats,
SUSPE.XDEIIS—new and handsome styles.
MuotliiN Lhcck anti Fancy T rimming*,
tnb’tl Tarlatart and Swiss evening Dresses,
tds
W HEREAS, William Murray a
for letters of administration c
; of George D. Paine, deceased:
! Plain colored evening Dresses, in every variety.
; MILLINERY ARTICLES.
j Bonnets, Flowcfs, Tabs, Wreaths, dec &c
Shawls.—Rich embroidered Merino Shawls,
Super Cashmere
The,; ore then-lore... cito noil ndmoni.li nil nod Coio.non ryioter Slrowl, orevery «tyle,
i singular the kindred and creditors ol i-aiddccf^tcd,. *' anc y “uk shawls,
j to be and appear at my office within the
__ . • ( letliiH UaMimerM and Vesting*.
ibed by law. In show cause (if any they have) ■ Black French Cloth, well assorted; Simonas’ ex-
ivity said letters should not lie granted \ tra snprCloth 6to $10 ; extra black beaver Cloths r
Given under my hand at office in W’atkinsvillc, blue, brown and black Beaver Cloths; Pilot Cloth*
this 1st dav of January, 1**48. land heavy Woollens for overcoats ; snpr French,
ami hcsiJes these there are tnxips from once hand over the knife to him, at all against impo»i*i<
' Michigan. Arkansas mu I Alahamn that hazards. Since then 1 have looked in j
| have not vet reached the scene of action,! vain lor five years, and I began at last
J aud are therefore not included in the es-to think tlie knife was my property. I
11 males. In a word, there is power by beg, however, you will make no objec-j the ceiircia siabble
The deep sympathy mainfeMedby the ; law for over 60,000 men ; but tlie Pre-j lions to accepting a present to which 11 MANUFACTURING COMPANY
r lives shall have ceased to live.
I* not this raising the mask, with a vi
geatice ?
547
167
41 il
51 10
122 23
237 21
104 31
266 4
211 1
DcKalb.
I.ow ndes.
Dooly.
Jan. 6, 1848. ASA M. JACKSON, C
LL pors
i English and American Casitnercs; rich silk, wool
len and velvet Vestings; Tweeds, Kerseys, Lin-
sevs and heavy winter woollens.
; 'wui;';;''i f 0^*0.*,
„ed. Will plo.« pM .l,om .0 me in form, of fr “f, H , d -~
the law i«nd all persons indchled will please settle , r ,. e . • ,
limmMltASkf JOSHUA M (ll.F.^v KvV , Ots of all kinds.
I CARPETS. RUGS AND OIL CLOTHS.
; Green Daze, damasks, meriuoe* and table dinppfrs
damask napkins, towels, table covers, lruit napkins
Consistently Inconsistent.
Prepared ontv by 1
~tl»hih and Race airei
japectable Druggists ii
n the United States.
isrly nil the principal Towns ,
2 Cherokee. ! 124
administration papers for Mr. Clay,must j sideut asks for 30.000 more—20,000 a .*n satisfied you are justly entitled!’ i . rk desit
remind their renders «»f the palmy d«ys volunteers and 10,000 regulars, making. Mr. Blair pocketed the knife very good-; A that M
of 1S40. At that time, Mr. Clay was a vc-j »n aggregate of over 90.000 tnen for our ; naturedly, giving the Kentuckian an furnisht " " -
ry excellent gentleman, nnd ntostalMitti-1 “ Army **! Occupation." A word as to earnest assurance that if he ever met any Gilmer
inahly treated by his ungrateful party.; the cost and charges. Mr. Crittenden body uglier looking than himself, he ,mt
’lMip.nflL.Mi.inftflijg new Irtemls, however, says that the average cost of officers ' would rt sign over his trust with the ut-
aml men is SI ,000 each per annum! The 1 most fidelity,
sum total might be easily figured up, if j
we knew how long the war was to last! ! The Cherokee Advocate.—The editor
Anti all this is wauted as Mr. Cass ! of this paper, published
The a flee i i'
did not deceive the people, nor prevent
them from electing Gen. Harrison. An
other electimi eame round, ami then the
siuceptv of Mr. Clav's new admirers was
fairly
I xnc WIU"-IK OXUW*.UK. sue CUUUI , Wt
. „ - J of this paper, published in the Cherokee i Workm
tested. Has the result been forgotten by ' says, “to produce a moral eflect in Mex- • Nation, gives the following account ol; all the
Jo inform the citizens of Georgia
woaK of * n kinds can be
their Works in Cherokee and
<5at their Yard in MADISON.
ijjR rate than it can be had at any
a the State. They have made
.ive arrangements to cam on 1
.irious branches. Our Mar-
Forthern Marble, and when i
296 2 2
758 2 2
794 21 2
537 21 2
879 21 2
163 21 2
82 15
i , „ , - , ... . . „ , . . .. > Flannels.—Snper Welch Flannels,
bell, dec., late of Walton county, all the perishable j pi ain and tw ;||ed red and white Flannels,
Muscogee ! property of said deceased, consisting ot Lorn, hod- rn » it mnniuiVrc
now Macon, der, Oats, Wheat, CoW*. Hogs, Farming Tools, I . f AlLORb TRIMMINGS.
" : Household and Kitchen Furniture, togetlicr with j Padding*, canvass, findings and but
I other small articles belonging to said deceased.— m...**--• *
Baker.
do
be had at any ' 732 3 2 do
Aduiiuikiruior’* salt.
W ILL be sold, a! Watkinsville, on the first
Tuesday in March next, all the perishable
property of George D. Paine, dec., consisting of
Window Glass, dec.
"I AA BOXES window glass, assorted
AUG aulph. de Quinine.2 cer-x-n* Spa
dimi,5000 lb* Epsom salt*. I ease Turkey Ginn Opium,
8 bbl* Gum Camphor, - bb!s —r*.i s.i.«n.,
ork, who fully understand 5 bbl* prime green Coppers*,
Coweta. j Guru, bidder, Horses and C<
i,"Plantation Tools, &c.,
isehold Furni*
> be sold for the benc-
I the day.
Clarke Cull ill)
services of experienced 2 bbl* Gum Camphor. - bb!s refd Salarams Tipton*, i %.i/HEREAS Richard D. Moore and John I.
rk, who fully understand 5 bbla prime green Copperea. IS do Ww.-ot. 2000 !ba j Huggins, Administrators on the es.ate ot
:ted with the business, and
niicx agaiotfl Henry Clay ? Win. ha* £*•
ptitun tho tlenuncintinn of our national
ticket, a* the union of tlie^iuthern
Blackleg and Northern Puritan "? Who
Maddei, 3 bbl* No. 1 Ca*n>i Oil. 5000 tbs White | Alsa Moore, deceased, apply to me for letters of
in keg* °f **«"«» sixes, Black and Red Lead, dismission from said Adtnmi.-lration :
satisfaction, or do char ire >pt'* Turpiennne.Phyawisn- gl*»* ware. English Mine ■ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
® ; Pill.Creatn of Tsriirtsupr grounaand rn pod. s j n g l( j ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
‘ ' | “ 2 V to he and ap;>ear at my office within the time pre-
■^"section of scrtla*d hy law. to show cause (if any they have)
ta c ton o . Si| j d i e itp r ^ should not be granted.
Given tinder my hanti at office in Watkinsville,
this 10th January, 1848.
Bleached (roods.—4-4 »-4 12-4 bleached Sheet-
lliosc into whose ears his praises a rein ice I ico !** Il'all the whipping the Mexicans Itis establishment, iu a late number of
more whispered? Have those whose have received lias produced no moral his pa per: will be maae. - v/,v r"M. d E nttel'Oiis
tongues tire now dropping flattery, for- j effect on them, we fear they will prove j It may not he without iuterest lo our! To all those wishing work in onr line, we would j f,"ce»»\i kiu'k*t»gr'h«Twiih the m<
gotten ihe curses which but yesterday j incurrighle by any other means. I distant Iriends to know that the Chero-! »»»* ^ 9* 11 “ nd t**”'"*, oor w M * r H e ’ Work . * nd Drug.. Mcdicme* dtc. t» be f.,und
mt^inoil t.ieir lip. ? wluu «„ ,b~ i« j Wc ..b«Tv e By .be order, of d» j kee A.lvocn.e i. now. and ha, l«en klftJSrSZlSSaSr'i***-'' F “*“ l *
the whole catalogue ot evil, that they v»eneral-iu-chiel received this morning several mouths, entirely iti the hands ot | Address, Madison, Ga., or Haruageville, Chero-! No». tt. 1847.
did not atlrihnte to Henry Clay t We that *• l!»e army is about to spread itself; Indians. It is an Indian paper out and 1 kee county, Ga.,
40 not s|»eak i»f ilie gnmmU of political over and about to occupy the Republic ! out, including all persons employed in i«.n ' . , r ,t« «r»;oiA«- now
opp-ilj..iu We reler.implrlo.lK-|»r- of BbgSeO. unlit ihe laller »h»U «U0 forjibe office. One Com|H»ilnr i«a Creek, fTs^eimc, ol oar M.rble c.u be see.. atlL. A F o l ~nir,““o"7lforn« r ',„ne ,f»»on uf mcrri'mrnt.
•onat abii^e which was heaped upon his jieacc in term* acceptable to the govern- who learned the trade at Van Buran Ark. ' r* . . .
bead. Who has forgotten the figure of mei»©»f the United States!" This idea J— tlie «hers are Clierokees, who have
a min which went Hie round* ot the of tlie artby being about to spread itself, acquired it in ihe Nntiou. here or east
Democratic press, made up of cahini- oocr ilie Republic of Mexico may, for' of the Mississippi. This fact, though of
; : *x cm • “» • - - *• aught we ktiow, be very"beautiful in ihe i no greatimportanee in itself, is yet one
e£pressi<»n; btil however ihe conception of some interest, showing, as it does,
or ilie phraseology may grace a general that we are acquiring more strength at
order, vre may rest assured that the act' home and cause for greater self-reliance.
molasses, molasses. '
C UBA molasses, a prime quality, received and
for sale low by T. BISHOP.
Nor, j.
Fire-Works of all Descriptions.
T. S. REYNOLDS,
front Irant!
XUST received and for sale low, a lot of Sweeds
" “ — - * round, band and hoop.
PEEPLES fc CAMP.
, nir .,. „ r ..me article, jnst receive
* and for sale bv [Jan 6] T. BISHOP.
ASA M. JACKSON, c
CEOU&tA—JsckMin Ciiuniy
JOSEPH EUBKNKSuf tlte 242nd District, G.
M.. tolls before me a L»rav tnare. somewhat
M., tolls before me a gray mare, somewhat
■peckled, about fourteen years old, appraised by
‘ ' Alexander at twen»y-
William J. Archer and Jiio A
live dollars, December 29th, 1H47.
WILLIAM BELL J- r.
A true copy from the Estray Book now in my of
fice, this 10th January, 1*48.'
cambrics, &c. Brown Goods.—Sheetings, shirt
ings, osnabitrg* and factory cloth; best anchor
bolting cloths; books, paper, ink, quills, &c 6ic.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Blacksmith’s tools, bellows, anvils, hammers and
trace chains; weeding hoes, Collins’, Simmons'
and Davis’ axes. Saddlery Hardware.—Harness
trimmings and harness leather; carriage trim
mings and materials; patent leather and top leather.
■fats. Caps, Hoots anil Sbac».
Gent’s super stiched dress boots; extra snper light
water proof boots; Ditcher’s heavy boots; mens
coarse and fine slopes in every variety ; ladies’ su
per kid slippers and walking shoes; children’s, mis
ses' and hoy’s shoes.
Saddles, Bridles and Martingales.^
Whips, collars, blind bridles and J
A large lot ol Crockery and I
Tea setts, dining setts, plain,
TIN AND WOOD
Plain, iron and brass bound wash tul
brasher, fi:c; children’s willow wagons.
GROCERIES.
Super Rio coffee; old Government Java coffee,
Sugar, syrup and molasses,
Crushed and loaf sugar; Exlrfine Teas,
Pepper, spice and ginger; Liverpool and allam salt.
Rifle powder, blasting powder, shot and lead,
Blue stone, tobacco, ropes, cords, &c. All of
which is offered at a small advance for cash or ap
proved credit. NEWTON & LUCAS.
Athens, Oct. U, 1847.