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ATHENS, GEORGIA:
Tfcwmy M.r.lm, Aprtl go 1 ,1888,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
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DEPARTURE OF SANTA ANNA FROM MEXICO.
. Delta Office, l
New Oslears, l*tb April, IS oelock, u. $
By in arrival ibis morning from Vera Crux, we
learn that Gen. Santa AnU arrived at Antigua on
the lat inat., under escort of Tilfhman’e Artillery
from Jala pa, and waa offered a steamer by Gov.
WilnOn to carry him out of the country, but cour.
teoualy declined. He waa finally received aboard
of a Spaniab brig, and when our informant left, waa
about to aet tail for Jamaica, with bis family and
a amall eacort.
There is nothing new in Mexico. Gen. Scott
was hourly expected at Vera Crus. Tbe Court of
Inquiry haa.it ia aaid Adjourned to tbe United Slates.
The Telegraphic wires between tnia and Mobile,
0>The Whigs of Clark are requested to meet in
WatkiwavUleon the first Tuesday in May next, for
the purpose of nominating delegates to the State
Convention, to be bolden in Milledgeville on the
2d Monday in May.
THE ••RiPURUC. '
When we promised last week to give our cotem-
pon, ol th. RrpulUe . bromide in thi. n«mb„ Ui ^ lh , c . w
,1 OM p.p«,,w1«4 « k " " d "j deliver tut Agriculture! Le, tore In WnUineviU.
noae" nrticlee devoted .o on. b«,nble - b “b Tll ^ , „ „ „. clock A. M.
^om the formidable array on paper,
THE WAY TO SUVA STATE CHEAP
ST We would call the attention of our readers
••day's paper of the intention of Dr.
r alluded to. For tbe credit of c
e hope he ia not imm Louisiana.
** Ex-Lieut. Smith.—This worthy left c
funk that a few Paixhan show would be required
from us but upon examination, we find that squibs
Will answer o..r purporo .1 present. | Before tbe Mexican War began, we proposed to
Tb. editor »f the It,,Me say. of Gen. Taylor's include a cession of California in tbe Oregon Trea-
nomination by the Georgia Ugislamre. that it ty, by making Mexico a party toa Tri.Pnrtit.Tre..
nmoanu to nolhing-tbal the members of the Leg- ty for Boundaries. We eosld have booght aU the
ialature were sent to Milledgeville to make lawa i California* for ten millions of dollars,
and norm mete Pres.drnis: and yet, in another col-j Well, nothing wea done. The War was brought
man ol the same paper, in speaking of Mr. Clsy e on, because no distinct proposition to avoid it wsa
strength, esclaims, "New York has spoken, and tnede. The •' ar hsscost ns one hundredaudtbir.
*er opening thunders are for the Old Civil Chief- ry millions >/dollar,I And we now humbly pro-
lain!" And pray, how did New York give vent to pose to pay twenly millions to boy itl Tim total '■ Connolly',
her “opening thnnJers!" Why,.a. in Grorgia, eostnf C.lilorni. (and New Mexico, which is good j “ Jr".'"* : b« a. none on the farm knew where
through': L^islative nnmhi.iion' The member, for tmUting) the. come. to the smsl, sum ofoer 1
of the New York Legislature were sent to Albany hundred and fifty millions >f dollars! That ia the ly’* command went in pursuit of them. They re- I'
ly to buy an article cbedp! ; . turned the same uigl-’c. having seen nothing of tbe ' he
The Account Current with Uncle Sam will
From tbe N. O. Cretcent. 13ih inat. | Rocch *5D RsadT 15 Pennsylvania.—The
important tram Selica j Pennsylvania Inquirer says of General Taylor:—
By tb« U. 8. propeller Washington, Capt. Pratt,; »* f n Pennsylvania, we Yerily believe, that should
e have received news from Vera Crux to the 4th h ^ A Whir cknJidate, hia majority would reach
inat., and from tbs Oty of Mexico our correspond- . 5 . ,v. hnn» a. : j i x
eoee reaches to tbe 30th oil.; and. as usual, with | lwent y thousand. Can the aame hope he indulged
the letters of Chaparral, will be found'of much in- j with regard to any other DM i In Phisadelphia
terest. The proceedings of the Coort of Inquiry city and county, bis rote would be overwhelming
which will ha found in other columns, ere four daya -goubuo* m «h grtaler than baa ever heretofore
‘ s'aaia Ana.—'The Free American ol tha Sl.t | b «" 8'"“ 10 * rresidential candidate.-
uIl saye that** Santa Anna requested Col. Hughes,
Governor of Jalapa, to receive "
passport to leave tbe country. 1
Col. Hushes went out with two companies of drag-1 Lama’s fine new ship, which
oo.« and one of artillery, to meet the gentleman at **** * nne ne F *
his hacienda of Encero. He will probably embark
on board ot the English steamer lor Havana, lie
will go io Antigua—there he will take a boat—and
finally be will proceed to Jamaica, to await there'
an offer Irom John Bull, to come back to his native
Ountry." [A later date states that >0. Santa
Anna sailed tor Jamaica on the morning of the 4tb.]
Dr. H. BEGER,
SURGEON DENTIST,
W ILL practice in the various branches of his
profession, in the counties of Clark, Ogle-
thorpd, Wilkes, Columbia. Greene and Morgai
He is prepared to perform all operations on th
Teeth in a neat and careful manner; and all hi
work is warranted to give satisfaction. Letters
will reach him either at Athena or Lexington, and
all calls will be promptly attended to. When in
Athens, he may be found at the residence of Mr.
'■ T. Winfrey. He will visit the residences ol
ruSTlTSnrvBciLflnsci.v Gcu.CU-ThaSavannah^ »*!.*+.*..**
W. ondereund .hat puWcan say, :_Mr. Uou, .he builder of Mr. " edm *
> companies ol drag-1 r. —... e -Si-, which waa pit op at Bronx- - - L - ' •
Sam.
to the robbers, goerillei
The aucceid.ng ••umber ot tl.e paper throws
some light njR»n the above mysterious p-irmgraph,
although it leave# us indoubt as to the identity
State,
... . . , city
dav before yesterday, with about twenty men. after
having sold his pay roll three timea,. our knowl
edge. We have learned that since his departure,
be went to a farm about one league from this city;
theie lie robbed all he could find, and forced one "of
the laborers to lead him to a place where he could
mp* arrived at the hacienda which be
and bin present expectation is to take contracts for
sljipa to he put together there, of considerable
Whio Mestiso ix CoEB.—The Whigs of Cobh
county met in Marietta on the 4th in*t., and nomi
nated Archibald Howeil, Wm. T. Winn, and Dr
Clayton, as Delegates to the May Convention. A
report and resolutions were presented and unani
mously approved, recommending Gvn. Taylor for
the Presidency.
Rev. Dr. G F. Pierce, Columbne.
“ W. H. Ellison, Prest. F. 0., Macon.
“ Wx. M. CatniLET, Athens.
“ W. R. Branham, Macon.
u Samuel Axthont, Athens.
April 30, 1848.
tion* lor myself and latnily, 1 take this occasion to
recommend him to efther* a* beitig well qualified to
accomplish what he undertakes, having drawn four
Athens Prices Cilrrent—XpHlTD. "
(OUICTU WEEKLY ST lUTUfA
Alien Mf _
Atkinson Mlks If
AvittWW
Barnes S
Barnett BB
BentN
Blackman M 8
Blackman Joseph
to make Presidents, were they ! we should like to
know.
Price of California,
To Bribery,
to the Bargain,
• io.oon,ooo
3.000,000.
7.000,000
130,0011,000
Thi. gentleman, of “ hex,I him hr die" l>«on«]r, Tlm „,, |h#
nut content with his appeal to the people of Virgi* Expense ol Glory and Shame (
nia, has got up another pmnunciamcnta, addressed i —
to the Whigs of the United Stater, for the purpose ■ Co#t of Cheap Goods, $I50,OOI',OUO
of •• heading” Gen Taylor! We regret to see such Charge this article of Goods to the account of
a sterling Whig and a man of such decided abilty ' Democracy snd Annexation,' and pay it fnan the
as Mr. Botts, thus playing into the hands of the pockets ot tbe American People.— Cin. Chronicle.
Democracy. When the people of his State solemn
ly resolved in the largest party Convention that ev
er assembled in the Old Dominion, by an almost
unanimous vote that Gen. Taylor was their choice
for the Presidency, we think common sense and an
ordinary degree of prudence should have tanght
Mr.
Great Pbogent.—We learn from the Trenton
News that an old Jersey matron, tbe widow of Jo
seph Newman, of Revolutions ry memory, died the
other day in Monmouth oownty, leaving nine’ chil
dren, ninety-one grand-children, and ninety-three
great-grand-chiIJren, making one hundred and
seventy-three descendants
JT An attempt to rob the Bank of New Bruns
wick was lately made by a man named Slater, who
by mistake got wedged into a chimney of tbe bank
building, and to save himself, waa obliged to cry out
help. After removing • portion of the cniinney
and snugly ensconced rights tight quar
ters, from whi :h he was liberated and conveyed to
learn that Lieut. Smith, who recently j prison.
aAv-an.1 a» 4 Ilia mean AlA kalnvviv • ■. fl.. I ■ ■ ■ ■ •
Obduars.
joined, and u-nv confined in Ifie Calrifo]” ^ b “ d ' „ Dc f ' ru ‘ d thi * lif '- th, > 6lh , iM - * r »’- Mvfivtva
We ea'rocttlia folfowing tone lro,n tbe Sur of Kl«aeeiai«, .ged41 ieara,d n«nU».iri«7d.j.
the -ifith nit. | C " r ““
San Luts.—The Progfeto, at Qoertaro, of last
Thursday, says the ‘ ”
dew-ners.
deserted with several of his men, did belong to th
Louisiana Volunteers. He has been delivered up
to Col Wilson, by the band <r * * *
BAGGING. Hemp, yo .....a. 18 < SO
BALE ROPE,'k 11 • w
BLUE 8TONE-lb 12J • IS*
BACON, tb 6
BUTTER.'b K> • 1**
COPPERAS, lb a. 4 « ft
CANDLES, Tallow SO a *5
Sperm, lb 40 a ftO
COFFEE lb 9 « 11
COTTON.Ib.. 4 a S
FLOUR, bbl 4 So • 500
GLASS, box. S 75 a 3*3
WHEAT, bush 70 . V> [ CtTlfoway M E
** * ^ * » CavinM
MEAL, * ...........a. 30 « 3ft r.rf.* W
OATS. - Sft
POWDER.Gun, keg 4 00
Blasting, keg 4 50
INDIGO, lb 1*5
IRON, In »
“ Bind snd Neil Rod.lb 7
LARD, 'b 6
MOLASSES, gal.... 33
NAILS, keg 0 Sft
RICE, lb 5
Black M J
Baker E or W Aiken
Branham H
] Diggers J F
Cartet W T
Carson Juab
Churchill P3
McCobbA W
Craft G
Church John R
Copelin D
Cole Rebecca
J. E. COOK.
LeXinotOE, April 10,1848.
The undersigned gives this to the public for th
benefit of those who wish tlieir teeth operated upon
by n good Dentist. .The manner in which Dr. H.
Segef extracts teeth, surpasses any thing I have
*n. 1 leel no delicacy in saying that those who
'pect the w‘ork done lor my wile, would wiah it
done no better—^as she wears the teeth inserted
on the piste, with perfect ease; and teeth which
seemed impossible to plug, remain secure.
GEORGE POWERS.
Ltuoxstox, Dec. 28th, 1847.
This Is to certify that Dr. H. Segar, has lately
finished a plate job with eight teeth on the plate,
tor my wife, which cannot be anrpassed for 'lie
ness and beauty. They are so skilfully fitted
the mmuh, that my wite knows but little difference
between them and her original teeth. He also done
a job /or a young man bv the name of Jesse Rowe,
in this place, ot the same kind, which is admired by
nil who have examined it. I do consider my-
self a competent judge ot such work, and have seen
. _ and examined jobs nl tbe same kind done by the
Mrs. K. had been an exemplary member of the . ~ . ..... -
rian Church for twenty-five years. From w . —,
of her prolession of the religion of Jesus, I above jobs. The Doctor xlio extracted 12 teeth
SUGAR. Loaf.lb ....
QUICKSILVER, lb...
** Spring. Ih....
•• Cast.'b
MACKEREL, key.....
TALLOW, lb
BEESWAX lb
FEATHERS, lb
WOOL.Ib
Fnll.gal
the matter ....
ual preference. Not so, however lie ia not con- last January against free negroes brought here by j
tent with this, but is laboring hard to convince the the British chips “ Quren" and - Portland". He!
people of Virginia that they don’t know who they pronounces such laws to be gross violations of the
prefer that they were mistaken in saying it was comity of international intercourse, in conflict with
Old Rough and Ready— that Mr. Clay ought lo be, the treaty stipulations between the two nations
and therefore it, their first choice! It will be seen anJ subversive of tbe harmony and commercial re-
the following comments by the editor of the Ah- ciprocity which it is desirable to establish and main-
ingdon Virginian, that the Honorable gentleman's tain. We understand that the facts and cir-
attempt to dictate to and dragoon the Whigs of Vir- cuinttances attending the cases refcrreJ to are now
• ginia into the support of his candidate, is properly undergoing investigation, and we are confident they
appreciated by the Taylor men, and we presume will be found to be less heinous than has been rep-
his appeal to the whole country will meet with resented to the British Government. Moreover,
similar treatment elsewhere. He complains that our Legislature at the last session modified the laws
the papers of Virginia give only one side of the »'»question to such a degree that we apprehend the
^ question, when in fact he has the whole Democratic objectionable features are removed, and no causes
press at his command, (for they will of course do of complaint will occur fn future."
all they can to encourage him in the injury of his
own party) and all the Virginia Taylor papers with England.
whom we exchange, have published his pronuncia- , The following significant remarks appeared in
mentor. The “Virginian" says: ! the London Tim» of ihe 9th ult:
This gentleman, ns mnny of onr readers arc t VVe shall not Be misunderstood when we sav,
»«•*•, h " ■—’.•*■? • that while nil our neighbor, are having their nvo-
Itnr-dav. e»y» the iinpVieonment or Gov.' Adame » *«*? "', h " pr»lee.ion of the religion of Je.it., ithnvej
.. creating much eacitement at San Lni..gaii>u “ her **$■ * h ' l “ “W ■)'« her fur my
e Supreme Government. It ... helievetl that it Heavenly Fattier, 1 hough the .nb.evt ot protntc-
ion of th«»se who arreeted him to put ,eJ lipvere amictlort, she never morniu-ed ; her
way.*in ci.nseqi.ence at hi. having *‘ *" ''Tl' . Wl ! *
oa- The Mobile Herald .eye that “the Briti.h beet, tbe only one at the meeting ol Governor, at *»«• For five year, pi.t, Shelia, been deprived
Charge d'Afiaire. at Wa.hington has under instrue- I Qneretnoi who wea ter war. We do rod know
tions from his Government, remonstrated, in very j re*wins torTts course" 6 The^resder'^wH/'re^ *'K ne< J' Her attarhment to christhins o!' every de-
decided terms, lo the Department of State against j member that we have already stated that Adame
•nt by the authorities of Mobile of the »’»* taken to Qneretaro. He was probably arrest-
ot being privy to the late revo-, .... .. .. ..
nts in Sac Liiis. i " cr ^ ,l '^ e *’*■ vrisiiU-tl bv nmuhers.
Monitor states that a party of ban- ‘ P r °H t ! ,b,e "“"X- * l * we *U. hear her say,
l)io Intvn nl X..n«. W Ctlm O happy l I »H\ W Iwppy t JcSW
. leges ot the house of God. To her, this
was a severe loss: hot to this tob, was re
signed. Her attarhment to christhins
nomination was strong, and her desire lor the sal-
vation of sinners ardent indeed.
Her last illness was ol seventy days continuance {
lary uegrre in 1" U'lv-iivv, - . - . • -
Botts the impropriety of further meddling in laws of this Slate regulating the arrival of persons ; i.Vn ^ry
natter than barely expressing his own individ- of color at this port, said laws having been enforced •Puebla The Mot
dim, four day. .incc, plundaml the win ol Nopa- » «*!«-« I»PW ■ ‘ ™ » M M>» > •«»» i.
Incan, and ahm rubbed the diligence going to Jala- right her, by toy bcd.tde I Angela ate round about
pa. taking whatever they could find, induding *“«" Tt'S V 1
large ha.het of crockery’*.™ lor the hotel in Pe- "cho.^ of her huibnlni, Mv.ng— ‘ all
t havt
eof o
lupport Gen Taylor, and, horrible" to relate, tells quiet and constitutional sort. All Europe is taking!
. ... ^ i Well, John, i start. Every Country is contributing sot.sriiiingi
us he will bare r
syov
please, of course, and
have you
>f course, and we hope : t he movement. France expects to gain something
m*with*SJ*hJuf ™, . b )' b " change- The Briti.h people will be nsham-
rofo.- Tliey took, also, .even horn, belonging to '•right! Will you toeef me lo heaven f Will yon
the diligence mentioned. The Mimiliir's corre«|nin- bn "g «J> cl.'ldren m the mm,.re and .dm.
dent cennurea the autlmritiea nf Ihe town, lor not » f •"» , T « child,
taking menu, for proven,log .neb outrage.. * h "-' h “ me hf f- *«l e.pecmlly to her non
Qaere/aro.—Tim interior mail tut ii|Mbrought '«*■ «hc gate the nto»t touehmg and thrilling ex-
I... hnrtatmoa. If they pronmed
Asricaltdral Lcclurc.
A LECTURE will be delivered at VYatkiiieville
on Tuesday next, the 25th inat., a* • l ndock.
., by Dr. Daniel Lee, Editor of tlie Southern
or the Pregrtaa of tbo 83d. Tim editor haa occo- Jiinanona If they pron.oed to Ir, In meet her in otBce.
pied nearly all the paper in “ blowing" against in. ! ,e * v ' n ' ■ '» »°“ ld "«"P ‘ b ?®. *M d '™ct'» prom-
Jon.,,lie., agaiut peace, and again.! efery thing —■ “ • b J lh » IR* S.R , Sbe
•hat is decent n 6 3 bow does heaven seem ? “ All lovely,” tdie replied
Gen. Valencia, the enmmamlerof theentrenched Jl ow does the worid appear? ‘Nothing," wa.
p. ot Cnntrer.,, died at one o'clock yesterday he d", 1 “,*• “*• departing
nig, in thi. city, of apoplexy. J I h ". Her. “ b.all well ? Are you
EjT.c,, <if the Armivtice—Onr Vera Cm. friend. ! * U “ h *PPr ! S, .» “* “"V, 00 -
see in to be very much di...ti,6ed with the change She 'P° ke »ga'"' b “> fell deep ,n Jean..
in the state of affairs since the armistice. The -m
Free American of the 1st inst., seems to be particu- n. .« _ pi. vhlrlnn
larly irritable upon the subject, as, indeed.it is but _ D on *
natural it should be, if the state of affairs described .. . Exeter, M« ., Scpi. 30, 1845.
in the article we quote below, really exi.ta. No-1 ...Thmeertifa that I h... rac"n.|n“ndrd the nro ol
thing ran better exetnplily the cowardice and mean- I , f i A FTER expressing his thanks for past favors,
“ * Idunx*. fair twii tears part, and m.nr boule. i.. my , woald in f orm hi „ , r i en ds. and the pub"
RUckeksville, March 30
From our knowledge ol Scientific Dentistry, we
take great pleasure in rfcmnmending Dr. S»eger to
our Iriends, patrons and the public. The extraor
dinary ease with which he extracts teeth is truly
astonishing. And indeed, the use of Lelheoti and
Clilorotnnn is rendered entirely unnecessary, from
the ease and simplicity with which he extracts.—
Dentistry is a science which requires time, study
and money to master, all of which we believe, tke
Dr. has givemand has consequently,arrived to that
perlection in his profession which should entitle
him to the patronage of an intelligent public.
E. A. JONES, M. D.
TI10S. F. GIBBS.
Athens, April 20, 1^48 St.
Constitutionalist, Chronicle & Sentinel, Augusta,
Banner, Athens, Temperance Banner, Penfield, will
each copy three times, and send accounts to this
STILL LATER FROM FRANCE!
Arrival •( French 1 teiha ( m*imcr». Ac, Ac.
At tke stand on Broad Street, one door
from Sage's Jewelry Store.
W INFREY A hl'ATa, are just re-
ceiving their Spring and Summer stock of
4'lwtli*, CanlaicKk and V evil up*,
and material for every variety of spring and summer
clothes. To which tney respecttully invite the at
tention of the gentlemen of Athens, and the sur-
rounding country.
Their stock has been well selected in the North-
ern markets, and will be sold cheap.
O’Tailoring of every description dono in the
«« « T-J Dohle S
E:im H w
in : !n |"“« r I H
22 « *5 J>rr*bee J
*50 # 3 00 * armer J W 2
aUW) Fairfield A
F«arry H O
Hartwell Fretnan
Freeman J M
Fostef E A
Fulcher J or W
Gantt James
Gfay Rachel
Grigg J
Greiner J B
Griggs A
Golding J R
Goneks J F
Hurdeway J L
llardin George
On College .feeuue,
NEW SPUING AND SUflUEU GOODS.
W. II. H. WHITE,
of the Mexican character than such a course
The new authorities entered in office u
and one day atter the American flag wai
r tlie government of the city has been
granted to the Mexicans—and
authorities have made more changes in tlie difler-
day I
offices titan tlte Americana In o
All the Mexicans who heir office under the Amer-
S'on will pet
’ We would Iikc iu h»'» j»» — ««? »»• •• ju" ; . , , ... .
-wish to imitate the pig that couldn't be counted, we e ** *° ° c heaten in this respect. They
emm'i pretend to control you. In other words, if j compare notes with honor. Now, wi
yoof would rather be with the Democrats than with | ing to vie with France in splendid ideas. She J ic* 1 * government have been discharged. Some of
! -*>■ r io>Mhv evclo.ive ^rov.ion h„ throapro been Utroarotrod h, the new otBce-
cow. You are well acquainted with the l-oeo., m “' b “*} > b 'y <lo her. | A frien j ofou „ (>nd we belive him,)
John, and they with you—and if one half you have What will satisfy the British people, is, practical j that a young man, a lawyer, was forbidden to plead
aaid of each other be true, the association is a pro- improvement. Once prove to them that you have I * cause lieiore a Mexican court of this city unless
per one, and we can’t complain. But, John. rpmiiv -.i an nt,,,*. ,lr*tmvei! inin r ; n ,i. ! h* should show prnot that he iMs not an American!
we hope better things of you. We believe you amoved an abuse, destroyed an injurious >n°nop- - He ,«ppe npd to he a Spaniard,
honest, but violent—independent, but indiscreet— ol )’. reformeil the administration of justice, of com- j When the civil authorities were in possession of
patriotic, but passionate. And besides, John, (ex- merce, of finance, or of public health, secured em- i the Americans, .Mexican as well as American, law-
esse the Tamiharity.) you are mistaken in our ployment for the poor, or done.nny good work, and y er-Were ,,e ‘ rd in our tribunals, and noi ’
Crowd. \V e have not intimated a dis re for a Pic- . .... . .. x .u -x » | there men ar
, tator. Should we conclude to have one well let they will he content to drop the ideal. We be lore they >
you know it. Take those rocks out of your pock- therefore, practical men; and a practical, that is, an i not America
et, John, and throw them away—it is nau -hty con- efficient Minister, is all the dictator we require. A
duct, this, and will only get vou into a peck of moderate budget of good measures,vigorously push-
• Irouble. We are sorry toseetliat you ha\e male , " ...... 6 , v .
the Enquirer your organ, but somehow or other, and ultimately carried, is the best revolution :
misery will love company. Bad association, John; amongst other reasons—because it is one which ad-
drap it. Your new friends would love to cripple mils of an annual repeiition. More we need not say
i" —on
.just as soon have the itch. We know you are a but *° me progress; an d, if it cannot
good Whig—a* much devoted to that cause as the get that progress from one Minister, it will require
uiext man—but then the Course you have marked him to abdicate, and give place to another.
I OLD VETERAN.
out lot yourself, must and will result in injury
< Ihe Whigs, and in corresponding benefit to the Lo-
xos. It tickles the latter amazingly, John, to see
•Vou so obstinate. Take our advice for once, and , Ixterkstinc Reminiscence.—The editor of the
lend your tried and true fnends a helping hand to p .., .. .. . .. , .
roll on the peat ball of revolution which ia area- pbll * J ' l l ,b '* S-enea. waa viattej on Monday, by
dy in motion. One effort from you, John, would Capt. Norris Stanley, aged 83 years, who in early
Mitre it tremendous impetus. We area* much de- youth scrveJ with Paul Jones, was subsequently in
wed to Mr. Clay as you can b.\ an l therefore are the merchant service, and afterwards was extensive-
pn Sa5 e ilconttnercia, bnaineaa. Cap,. S . rol.t-
4he party are also sacrificed. The Loco* know this e l lo ‘he editor the following interesting reminis-
•s well as we do, hence their great anxiety that we cence:
should run him—hence their ^anther-like lame.ita- | «In the fall of 1783, he sailed to London in the
tions and crockodile tears. They know that they ship Caroline, of Philadelphia, Capt. John Angus,
have prejudiced him in the eyes of the present gen- master; anJ ‘he Caroline was one of the earnest
«ration by their falseeoojs—they know that they vessels to display the American flag in that royal
have borne him down with a mountain weight of capital of the former sovereign of the American col-
nlander. They desire above all things that Mi onies. She left Lon Ion in .November, on the re-
CUy should be the Whig candidate, and woull you turn, having among her passengers two or three
secure their success, John, by dealing them all young Germans; one of whom owneJ a few flutes
trumps! A thousand Presidencies could not add composing the venture with which he was visiting
These impudent cowards who have rnn away
before tlie American soldiers, have come back as
soon as they heard of the armistice ! Their patri
otism is called by us egotism—tlieir honor, rarcali-
ty—tlieir bravery, cowardice!
This is tbe uiography of the present authorities
of the city or Vera Cm* I
They fled before the enemy, and as soon as they
•final results
r been used by n
Physi
erally, that he has just received fr
public gen-
E BOYDEN.
NO QUACKERY I NO DECEPTION'
Alt pubMicd statements of cures^er&ynttd by tbi*
Beware of Counterfeiti and Initati
The unparalleled and astonishing rU
tar> Dal-atn of Wild Cherry in all the i
it is recommended, curing many cfe
the best physicians was unavailing hi
B Bal-ai
dl BUTTS on the wrapper
r ill Athens bv Dr- Ucese & W*ax and A.
IS. also ai wh"is»ale by P M Coi.es & C«..
i. S Ci, and by Dealers in Medicine generally
Consisting in part, of a superioi
of French and English
Cloths, Cdsimcrcs anti
Of almost every variety of style and quality. Also
y of Dr.Wit- ■ an elegant assortirien' of shirts, drawers, band’k’ts,
sea ft>r which boc^s. gloves, suspdnderni Cravats, &c. Ala
-r ihe skill of dj r made black and fancy sutnmer coats and
T _ Jecied a large pants, dtc. Also, gambroons, linen drills, linen and
and incresainx demand for h. This fact haa tauied i Mazourku coatings, all Of which will be sold in
iprincipled coamerfr iters and imitators i« palm • quantities to suit purchasers, bf made Up to order
a of similar name and appearance,. in the most fashionable style. He hopes by unre-
I mining attehtion to merit and receive a libefal share
' of the business! Persons leaving their orders at
this house, may fely upon having their work got np
in at least as gobd, if not k better style, than any
other ill Ihe up-country. Country catting dm
usual at the old Tailoring Establishment, on
lege Avenue.
Athens, April 20, 1*48.
Plfnse Itcad and Consider*
But little comment is needasary upon a plain, un
varnished certificate like the following. Coining as
it does from one of the imwt respectable and worthy
citizen ol Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,it must lairrv convic
tion with it. more e-peciallv, when we con-rider the
time that has elap-ed without areturu ol the un
pleasant symptom*—many ol the certificates of the
day being obtained after a few days* trial.wlien a mo
mentary (or perhaps iinagin ry) relief has been ob
tained, without any permanent benefit. (This — -
respectable member ol the
V ALU .ABLE TESTIMONY.
PouQHKEEPStEi March 15,1847.
This may certify that in the Spring of 184H,
i.) my health was very feeble.—
to them. Tlieir first acti
turn out of i»ffire, honest lathers of families, be
cause they have made their living and that of their
children, honestly—4hey have worked for the pay
which was allowed to them by the American Go- j
vernmeot, while the present office-holders were i Jlfur, .M* '..-iih oilier
waroaxlracun,* uxfroro th. p.wr.nfnrti,n.ta ba- debility. At that time 1 pu.uhiafd HIM.*
,np who coma to thta cit, with one ortwodollar a 0 „„, twoWtle. of THOMSON'S COMPOUND
roil?...??' i"”'^v„ .a .1. SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. Irom
* • .1 • l °, which I experienced great benefit, my •health being
Amencan lawyer defend a case in tlieir courU. See noW very good^ind cheerfully recommend tlie article
•re patriotism has hid itsell! m1I who mAy ^ sujK . r ing from general I
,R f° f rr ' g ' *" d W ® W,U htVe ,0 debilitv, with symptoms ol a decline."
ndon }oo to yonr fate. Prepared only by ANGNEY & DICKSON, N.
LAND FOtt SALli.
A BOUT Six Hundred Acres, six miles front
null, near ihe Hkidaway Lie r .ad-more ill
d. and the balance in foreai. I, ha* an i
com eJed to a liberal pmchaser.
Savannah bids lair in be a great
of Chatham county would find r« i
country.now ihat a Railway raici
and in a few years Land, adjacer
scarce and high; Chatham coumi
Tlie only motive that induces ttt
situation, ia want of funds The I
“sold for no faultTo ihe ey
Sea Island*. 1: has all the soil, cl
of the Isles immediately Souih
out the peril of heavy tides, recur
md Deed and Plat
ihe possession of real estate.
JOHN J. FLOURNOY.
Near Athens. Ga., April 13, 1848.
The Savannah Republican and Georgian will pleas
c ,py three liineS, Weekly, and stnd their bills to this of-
Printing OKIce Mr Sdld.
rpifE subscriber offers for sale the Press, Type,
Sic., of the Atlanta Enterprise, formerly pub
lished Ai Allanta, Ga. The materiel in all com
paratively ifow—and will bo hold at a very low rate
Terms moderate. Apply soon to
April 13. WM. P. TALMADGE.
O' F. J. Perkerson, near Atlanta is my authoi
ixed Agent, to effect a sale.
Leo J &I
Lipman J
Logan U A
Lowe J H
jrro^h^DxC/
Meriwether J A
McCune Joseph
MeDurman Jo*
Mrtiuean Billy
Mercef Joseph
Mayer Df D
Milner J T
Moreland WM
Morris LoCfs*
Morrison 0.
Meadows J
Moone Cbaa
Mandy R H
Murray N
Palmer Eamoni
Pittard Wm
Pope JW
Pruitt 8 H
Reynolds T W
Reese T B
W B
Reid W
Rober ott W
Scott ll
Short A D
Sherrill SP
Seymour H CJ
Simril A B 3
Scoggins J D
Stroud John
Schoomaker T
Sharp Wm
Smith C
Skinner I M
Terrell W
Thompson C H
Towns Sol
Thomas A
Thomas & Harris
Thomson H
Thurmon W
Thurmond J D
Vunderford B
Verstille H W
Vincent I S
Wagstaff Mr 2
Walker J
Walker J H
Williams H
Williams E
Williams A
Williams F
Wood J
WoothanS
Wright John
He»land John
Hill Mr
Hillyef Re? .Mf
Holbrooks Ned
Holbrooks B
Hogg VV C
Human H D
Howell D
Hunt C B
Hunt J J
Hear Nancy
Jones L
on F M White Robert
Johnson T Wilson J N
Kclin J 1) White J M
Kendrick T White Jane
Kinney John Wright John
Langford Jane Yarborough M
iu loss James
Persons culling for the above letters will pie
v that they are advertised.
April 7 JOHN CRAWFORD, r. ■
A LtsT Of* LEYTfettS remaining hi fhe Post
Office at Watkinsville, Ga., April 1, 1848.
Adams Lucy Hopkins Josephs
Anderson W W Hanson Jesse
Berrvhill James Johnson John Calvin
Brown, Mrs Nancv E H Jones S B
Barrett JanteX W l<nw Job j H 3
Crow Marlill T 2 Mayne Jxmes P
Collier Frances Reese S C
Craft Mary Richardson John W
Col Com’g 24(h Reg G MSima John
Deviers Rev Andrew J Shade Jane Miss
Davenport Susan C MissSim* L Mr.
Davenport Joetb
Dobbin* Areneth S
Davenport Moses N
Davenport William J
Elder Joseph
Garrett Abraham
Gardner Isaac
Hays Mr
Stewart Levie *
Shower Allen T Rer
Thachcr John O.
Vincent Isaac Mr
Vincent Isaac S Capt
Williams John Mr
Wilkes Samuel
Wood John L
PRINTING TVPES,
♦ILL At SOLD AT
BrtlcC’i Ifcw York Type Foundry*
A FTER Msrch IPih, IBta.auhe f.,llowin B very leaf
prices, fur approved six months’ noiea i‘
R<*tuin. Tide, ffc Shu led, go
Wm. A Morrison^
I NFORMS his friends afid the public generally,
that he has resumed the Tailoring Business,
and is nOvtr prepared to execute ah/ orders which
may be left witn him, with neatness and prompt
ness. His sUfid is at the tenement formerly occu
pied by William Talmadge. one door above the
Confectionery of T. S. Reynolds.
April 20. 1D48. dm.
not Ye hungry11
H AVING engaged the services of an experi
enced and competent baker, we are pre
pared to execute all orders in Baking with neatness
and promptitude. The community is respectfully
solicited to bestow a liberal share of patronage.
To this r*ct we would tnosl especially invite the
attention of F a in i I i e ft.
An assortment of Fkksh Candies, plain and fan
cy, on hand and ofiered for sale at reduced price
April 20. T. S. REYNOLDS.
abandon n™roium u
of Fifth and Spruce street-*. Philadelphia.
(0- The Philadelphia Inquirer,says: «A letter Sold by A. ALEXANDER A CO.,Athens,
from the capital of Mexico says that notwithstand- Pri«® 8per bottle, or 6 lor §5.
ing much hope existed Upon the ftahje£t, therd
also not a little apprehension in relation to an ear- j 4 physician s testimony,
ly and permanent peace. Our troops were
stantly on fh# watch, lest some treacherous move- j . Globe
3. BRIDGES,
STAND SHOE-MAKER
Havinq U-a'td in this fill
ECONOMY!—OLD MADE NEW!!
J O'N El LIRenovator, Steam Pressef, and
* Clothes Dresser, respectfully informs the Citi
zens of this place and its vicinity, that he Will clcail
and renovate Clothing of all description*—Cuttt# 1
Vests, Pants, Cloaks. &lc. He renews the shades
of all colors, and makes the garment Kill
appearance of new cloth. Shop, on Jackson street,
' "evnolds* Confectionery.
2w
lonreqiience of increased ftcif-
ire much redared from furmSt
it for cash in hand at tbe daw
of the Intoiee.
Pre**c*; Chases, Wood Type, Ink, dtc., ftrrhiihed at
the lowest nianuftciurers* price*, either for cash or
AlllBNS UAGUKUULAN GALLERY.
• jot to the honor or fame of Mr. Clay. The mea- the shores of the New World. The voyage
•are of his earthly glory is foil. Gen. Taylor »s long an J rough, the sea-on severe and tempestuous.! ment shoulJ be male. Under the-armistice, the' Thu follow-
the strong man of the party—"the lion of the Much ice was encountered in the Chesapeake ‘
^ ^ ^ .wro.yw.rou.tr. _ |ireMrl1l*'d W|lh
--------- . . party—‘‘the lion of tbs Moth ice was enamntered in the Chesapeake bay,] Mexicans'haJ a*keJ for the
elected, and we would rejoice to see you Mfp as in M^n'ino^lWI^ driiting J abSct°iiih’Ih?ItJ^'she ber of ,heirc * n " on ’ ttnd were b *^' n,n ? f° r POUND »*YRUP y ,
the glorious consumation. We are all workmen \ did not reach Baltimore until late 111 Januiry, 1784;. Ammnmtirn. Our correspondent, a Phi.aJelph a *»•■ *"*•*-**■*' .•T* '
appn the Temple now—no director* among as, when the owner of the flutes riggeJ himseif up to volunteer. Mate# that at Ihe tim« of writing, tbe va- J*" n J * 1^«» ro-r aSS- Dr. Cru
John—and if yon are one of us pnt your ahouller go ashore: One of the articles ,.f his dress wu a rio u# factions were busily at work: The monarch- eTvrL .nr ,n wri«inr?Jf iw propn
to the wheel, remembering that “he who is not for shirt bosom that tied round the waist and buttohed - ,, ni in f _ vorof » fore , rn ru u r . nd a Ior . re.nrd.sl Lent, 1 atom cherfolly c-»uolv. a*
us MagaiMt us," and th*t *' he whogatherctn uot > the back of the neck. That young German with I ,n * ,ore '« n ” a for- ^ ,^,,’t .arge sdjL l
%ith u* scattereth abroal." | the dates and dickey was John Jacob Astor, who- etgnfcrce} but the masse# were opposed m ««rh . - —
■" ••• I w«* About 21 year# of age, and who died last week,
Gxx. Taylor axd the Isdiasa Recixebt.—! in New York, worth twenty or thirty millions of
Gen. Taylor has written a letter to the Editor of, , .
the Indianapolis 8tate Journal, in which he speaks appointments by the President.
thus of the conduct of the 2d Indiana Regiment, at
Buena Vista: | „ Bt * xd y ,T « the advice and consent
In relation to the impression which
Jan 21) .
description of wuik i« hi# line. Hr ha* mi hand, and j
will coiifttsnilr keep, a ««pply «*f ihe beat materials,and
Testimony it nine recited from aU quarters o/ tit wi«.n.clfi w.nli foiitifutly .nd w.th d tjfirob.
w Globe!! t 1 • - * ^ F-«uiig bnd repairing ijf ajljkinc^dooe wiriidui
ICH WHITE SILK AND TINSEL VEST-
. mgs for weddings and parties, by
Athens, April 20
Ji 11. Bthtiiiell** Daguerrcan Room*
RE now open for Visitors, and as an Artist’d
i pruductimis are his best recoimnctidat on ( all
are invited to examine hi* Pictures and judge for
thefosellesi
An acquaintance with late improvements, iogei
tlier with a thorough practical knowledge of tlie art
warrants me in injuring unqualified satisfaction,
without which no miniatures will be put up of
charge made. .
Rooms under Masonic Hall, in Franklin House.
P S. Having located iu this city with the inten
tion ol spending as much of my time here every
■blishrd himaclf at >«•»■ *» “'C business nf the place will justify,
HANCOCK S,— shall soon have a well furnished rbom tot ladieft,
exhibiting numerous specimens representing lice*
Athens, April t.
w of delay.
.dPh-
•f DR. SWAYNE’S COM- R
VV 1
tU W. UOSS, Dentist,
a during the present year a
#n Presses, Standing Pre
fcr.
March. 1819.
DIjACKsMITHING.
Wm. S. Hemphill?
Takes this occasion to tender -
the public his thanks for the
very liberal psironsge hither^
to extended 10 him ra his Ka«r
>, PUiestioa Work*
i> invite stieniion to-
itfoacs to do in (be
ihs hor.<csshod bvhim brine /nder moled/if the shoes
•re reel within ihe space of sft weeks. Bis shop will
stiV, -.emain at ihe new snmd in ihe upper p«rt of town,
occupied bv him fir the l*« 1* o years, where he feels
inemlv seoled xnd amply pi*F'red to r*nd*rsaii»-
W. H. H WHtTfe j ***7 1,6 when in lowD,atthe Franklin llouse,
'Room No. 35. L ““
ctgn force} but the ntw were opposed to such a nily „ lmftr , 1|d Piir , ician . m ,„ r ,icu!ar. A* iu«ck
movement. Many of the Mexican# were re|kirted #* I deie-i Q iack Ri-m.-dics and Patent R»*irhm#, I A
to apprehend serious disturbance# among thenW wd#mduecdfoiuyn failure of *b* *4u P _**"• c«p«ci«-
New Spring Goods..
NEWTON^k LUCAS
- Is relation to thclmsressloo which seems to Secretory of Legaion at Pari«; to be Charge d’Af-
bs current, that ray oAefalr report of the battle of fores to the Papal,State*. *
Buraa Vbta has done marked injustice to the eec- j John Appleton, of Maine, to be Charge d’Af-
ood regiment of Indiana troope. I have only to say fo„, lo the Re puo lic of Bolivia.
ttat. nothing has been developed subsequently to Elisha Hire* of Kentucky, to be Charge iTAffore#
g -the duxe of the report to cause roe to change iL It to tbe Republic of Guatemala.
was founded upon my BWn personal observation on ,
well, had not many of the officer* agitated the sub- reU, T ofSut * ^rertwes tbe sale of5000,000 acres
ject ia a manner greatly to injure the regiment and of the beat land in the .State. The sale comnences
. involve the credit of the State, which I eery much on the first Monday in January. 1849, and gold, ail-
"SJldl amiet the beat and most exoerienced ! lhe booiM ot *** SUXe 06 tccwlat ^
troopa hare been at times subject to panics nndern P** 1 **®”’ Bsidc, coupons of interest dee on the
murderous fire ofsn enemy, which are inexplicable, •wl •■fitore* warrants, fended or unfunded, will
Seek, it ia 0M»t probable, may hare been the case be received in payment.
«t the time ia qnestion. I am proud and free to
'* “ ’ toes ia that “*
1 intention t
pprebend serious disturbance# among
selves, on the withdrawal ofouf troops; and some __
of the foreign resident# declare that they will be Pranns V.
compelled to fly for theit lives."
■fitirihndi'd in "ur materia aredi« a»« in *»aie comprising every variety dl Gbods initable for the
•sd LAfgti, in try yOur pri paraiuJn hf appro^m^ seasoh-
I, or Wild C*a«*T fl s auflicient to ■
March 30
Wi Ai Robertson,
No 20 llavne S reet. C IAKLESI ON. S. C.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANti
— .'kihertS.
j ar.d aubseqaeni trials. Hist I now prescribe it in prefer; |
SoslETnitto Coniom.—Tin, Snr. Rfipob. atjs!! ^ "TdT.a
- A tri.uJ jMttrtl.J ihownl n. • boiW ogg that tfc, Unp. til ih. .!.,ifiin I H».. in wkkh it .piw.r. in . _ , ... ,
-r ,or J b r k r op0 :
hick several printed letter# and number* were MlJ j gg f BP ,hi* may be seen by persons out of di**, „„ commission; snd ihakfe liberal advances when
legibly Impressed. There letters Were distributed the ticiriitr of Frankfort, I will briefly add. that I have required,
over Uie albumen of the egg in several different been eagafed in An senve practice of mv profossim of
. v ^ . in . ww .. »„ 1* •«»#, *»d •« * Regular Graduate of Trans* Iva- ia.
pfotes, ahd #oroe were artanged together re a. to ^ ^ fifM ?MQt , e „ r
form,to appe’arance, word*, but we could not make enoufhof toexpre-a an opini-.sinwritm^^ ^ H J LIVERY STABLER A tlte ns, Geo,
them ouf, though ooe of them bad tbe lerraitSatloa ‘
las. The impressions had that degree ol faintness
which is sometimes wen when printed characters
transferred by pressare to tbe moist band.
tr it is stated in the continental papers that the
army of Russia numbers (900.000 meft, including
100.000 cavalry and 20,000 pieces of cannon.
"^*,*V,*<* k WM »7 iMertfo, to k.»»! ■"** “ "TTrir! •*«•»» loihi* n«almr fore, th.ro m 80,000Coa-
pUrol It In wlo.fi. dtlt.,trot, v ro.nt.ri kb fit- 17th olt.,««jfi: “ Th.ro wM.Jtrolfoo8l,t.tHiCT *
toW on th. day following; trod I fi.ro .Iw.r. felt ...tprday, Irotwron Grot. Maddox and Lteol. Me
^tdro. .11. .1. L.rol. 1^1 J J _
Pberson.both of the 3d Dragoon*. They had four
•Mured and confident, that had the battle been ..
newed, the second Indiana Regiment would hare . _ • Jl . ,
Mqnitt^l itacll with gallantry and intrepidity 09 .11 round, wtth rorolr, ptanla. Tlrog 6m Srod t«
'future occasion* before the enemy.’ 1 round#, then went out end practised for an hour,
m ' returned, and fired two founds more, when He-
Henry day was 71 rears ofaje on the 15th in*.! Pbcwcn waa killed.”
Heayt Verdict —Tbe jury in the case or Mire
Swager vs Stevenson., at Philadelphia, to recover
damages for an alleged Brea eh of promise, returned
a verdict of $10,000 damages ia favor ot the plain*
Januiry fib, l8tf.
•ra. ifci „ *r oar 'phreSeSum ; Mnt to Kehtuthy for fihe stock for their Livery Sta-
livinx a few miles from Imre, h#ia_ d-nnya very good Ue in thi* plaCfi—where Horses, Vehicles,
md stands
can stall times be procured.
Odor before tbe 1st ef Jnne. they will commence
imfiBB ftplendid Four Horae Passenger Couches
ailjr between this point and the Madison Spring*.
Aprils, 1848. -
. „ w3i Garry, effect Cotte,
►HT1F are railed -Bubims," 'Better*." end aven Synqp BAGS Rio Laguira and Java Coffoe, for sale
irs£K. , asas**2tf , 5 ® •» t - «««oi-.
in M^rod fir tb* p.M.' M, " h3
..hi. nf Pro-.,iron... Tfi. <“■!, rofrgro.d.XWM
practice, and is e-maidered a F*#d pb'
fms, fi.iwh.-ri.Cicrtttfix,
T^nxyiM and Ap*»ihecary
Sine* tha fntrodutrion of my anicU i-' ibe publie.
there (rave a number . f onr« n «P^d •hdjndhaUjmt
Madison MAiidle yard.
At fttuaiaett, naican €•-, «.«.
J T. NIX, Proprietor of this EstabLahment re-
• apecttully intbrma tlie citizens r '. Georgia that
prepared tb execute any order for manuf-jetn-
isrble, from the best and f.nest marble, from
the Massachusett#, Vermont, Lover and other quar-
#. He lias engaged one of tbe best marble whtk- j
>n that could be found vt the North. He wrif ai-1
execute orders for work to be done of ItaliaD and j
Egyptian marble^ AU of which will be skid as low
M. SCKllOOfiU & SUSSDORFF,
0BV
Palm-leaf, Leghorn and Panama IMS, Stf*m
neto, Silks, Glotes, Qc.
No. ftlf Mueti-ie S itbtit opposite Hayn* Street,
CIIXIILESTO.X, N. C.
I NVITE ihs attention»f Country Merchant*fotfreir
slock, telling assured that their prices canilof foil
Cliarleaton, Kcb'lO, 18l7. 3m
8. D. C0NDICT & CO.,
lowest. Carting and EngrOttitg done' (S | tVHOLESALE OeALebS IN
»t approved styles at Charleston and Aug os-. Seddteu BrMi*., HarnrM,TrNaksaad Caere
U prices. StaH*i»«*.wuir*»w«;u«i«4Bll«raa«mlA»lliar,
Long expnienc.and . lli“tongli knowfodge“fthe [ .^“tSiVSJfilJ'ofi'ifioDLtnTH'rx'owiror*"
lm.,n«, b. thinlca will.nnlife filn, to ttrtnprf. *.fh . CE!(XS ^ gujlttfiL'3 PATENT LEATHE*
any other concern to Ibe Booth. All he Mil It A ■- • - r
fair competition and no (**<•». a „ j warfanred i.vgive *aiwfacUon ia aU mu. There
Hi# shop and yard afe adjoining the Store of II. Bind , fr , MII ,|„ ^ Oak-«aM»0 Leatbar.
C. Seymour, near the Geo. R. R. Depot, where the , n d *urti piris eppr-pria ed only am ia auUNfifo for thw
•Th VllV^ON M fl i ■ J ***‘“ B W“7*“^ poblic are invited to eall and examine before nuf- purprt*: iKey are *iretched by saa^sesy. a**! tie
Wrahif. t*nnniv Kv 1?. LAMPKIN A Cd. re#pectfallv give notice to chasing eisetfhare. 4, f84’J , p.,«tr applied in aacb manner as wiffamka ibem run
r Kv J.n 7ih.’l847. ! the Travelling public, that they have row _ _ T , . . perfectly atraurk' and h«* the puK** in epnflakwtam
T. STi J an. din. IO,#. a.. «iro airoi rro.iroi. t i»ro Cl.. TA!t ffnilTEy A BARRETTd I No. 165 Meeting Street ##*•*«* Oerrlrtton ffottL
j Van to 3«v> cHAguaroy, S.C,
NOTICE.
GftfU Rail Seq|«
▼All IfOUTEIf & BARRETT*
COACH-MAKERS, AfHtNfii
Bey leave io inform iWr friend*
generally, th«i ikey ba<
heir NEW SHOP, second lot below ?titeh.
IT* Tavern-wh.-ra.0wy have on hand several VEHI
CLES. end are eonetmnlj oranufociurfu* all dcserip- j
id rf>*
nd lot below *93.
w w..~yvx
.—* of CARRIAGES. - ..
Orders thankfully received snd profopily attended
tT* Uepnlrfn* dune with deatn^rs and dcapai
r 2Ex
AiheureMarChSl 1948
r Bacon and Lard.
■ nesdays and Friday#, leaving Union Point at iX
1 -Vock, A. M., and Afhe» ST 2 o’clock, P. ifj
mon » .O me ibai mf 8WA YNE.
Creaer of Eifkth »»d Race sis. Philcddphifo
FA KEGS nail*, made from the beat of Swede* ffRAD LBS. pride new Bacon and Lard, joat until farther notice-
OU Iron tor ask Uw by T. BISHOP. tt g fo r sale IoWjJby . Transportation Office G.%. R. A B. Ce-1