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ara.caii' eiMAiio#tMn. , Clippings from Exchanges. j Signs of the Times. ’ SEVEN DAYS LATER PROM EUROPE J
TV fort that Gen. CaMi, wJrilc.Gofehtnr of Michigan,! WnrtDocuTMtwWVmrf^.k.fJW^.1 i ~ - , ' . . i ARR1VA\ OF THE ACADIA.
Was no* content to riNWre tho salary fixedly law, but* vmhcmemfn.«n the Niw-Orloans Delta. Tt horz-Vut A^-^u^ueTincrT^ indites ' HIGHLY IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE!
from time to time, presented roost csliorbitant claim* alnu^t incrediUt that men lidding offices un 1 -T Go- that (j : r. fra • j ** * ! tnporlanffi^kJreleind~..Progress of the Revolutionary
~ t*sz&zr"'“ h issags&usSsstgvsi rs&.
.Swns me*.-, outer 144 ««*««. iitei
claim* were allowed by tin: Goycruroent. These charges rack*. wrredheharLvd because they would rote f««r ” "
have attracted the attention of moral*™ of Congress, firn -Taylor. Twenty-fiye «>f the aborc men were pick-
and being susceptible of the dourest proof from the , *^ out *0 ,,ne ^ ,,s - JOHN \\ ATSON. |- ^ Cottrell,
io retire Iroin their poshi
mber of Congress from
man, whore “six months in a I Mr. Yancey’s district, was appointed by “the demo-
*?"' ha*, for I cracy the Cass Flector for his district-^-he accept-
Cue by one the leaders who
r . pire to direct the people,’ move to the front rank
- ' a J e ^ orcc ^ k v Public sentiment or “ private cf-
t % one Boss. •» *:
public documents, bin friends in tliat body or elsewhere , Maui* Monkv—Thi-
dart not deny them I About tai day* lx forc the ad- vonveutf created sr 1
joanmi. ut of Conpx*, .te Hut A. tf Perm- J™ i! S« V
sylvania, desirous of placing the matter in its proper - , „ „
light before the country, introduced in the House of Re- In the South the locofocr,*, «ny that General Tavlor i /T*, ra . c °.I ,a,rs T ,"‘ _
«-•«. ’ sssros: ’ssJ^s^air;....
to the treat pres* of other hu-mc-* l*fore the House, ( * ; Liard's district was invited by Mr. Pugh. the Whig
we believe wire not acted on j.re; iou< tn the adjourn- Hott. Tlmtiiri* Ew ing (Gen. llarriren'* Secretary of Kiector, loaccompany iii.n through the district and
roent of Congress: j the Treasury) i* -tumping tlirough Ohio in behalf of' discuss the merits of Cass and Taylor together—
Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury lie di- 1 ^ :, - v * or " 1,< * f |! h‘* , 'r«. 1 I but the Col. very modestly declined the invitation
-' 1 -- 1-i Internrw-rnne*- i.rnTAil. In cncli -m «mu.i :« r*—’ 1 and ptlb!
r Mr P
drunkenness, and is now in the I ed the appointment and entered upon his duties,
t stumping it through the country when suddenly his
“ private affairs” demanded his personal attention
j the Treasui
i Taylor iuul Fillmore.
reded to send to this Hoiwj, forthwith, the letter* and Intemperance prevail* to such an cxt«nt in England *°d ^pubhslied his own appointment a few day
voucher* in supjKirt of the claim* and <-xtra allowance* and Wales, that one human being die.
“ Hauled down the Flag.”—The 'Telegraph,'
port to Parliament ' ' published in l<ouisville, Mississippi, contains the
There i* reao.n to believe tliat Prc*id<
of 2,000 a year,;
of Ma higitr
dent of Indian Affair* for the Te:
wit: The letter* nnd vouchers in support of the <
allowance paid him—
l. For clerk hire, office rent, Ac., from the
Vth October, lPlM.to the 3lst Jiily.lfCil,
ot ^l.6<>0 |mt
, :td scs*. S.’.th Con. pa
2. For rati ir.*, to wit; T<-n rations i
at 20 cent.* each from the 0th (V
I MU, to the 20th May, 1822A* pe
The greatest emt^ itor with the
IrtS'rii-,
annually . xp.n.-.l from Uus*ian port* averages
i the authority of a late re-
lollowing cheering announcement:
Polk will “ We have hauled down the names of Cass
Tranquil in France, <fr* dr.
Nrw Toes, August 13. 1818.
The steamship Acadia arrived at Bo*toa at 2 o'clock,
having made U»e passage in fifteen days. Her intelli
gence^* highly important
a PHYSICIAN S TESTIMONY. 1 dcorgia—Clarke couuty.
Testimony is now received from ah quarters of the ; Tn all persons iowhon these presents shaltirme^reetiny.
Globe!!!’- - ^ IT" NOW YE, That we, Maty Baxter, executrix, nnd
The following letters are presented with a view of, XV Andrew Baxter and Eli H. Baxter, execun.r. of
more fully showing the opinions of Physicians in rela- , Thomas \Y. Baxter, deceased,'John S. Linton, ageht of
tioa to the Medical value of na. swatne* coxrocxD sra-1 t j, e a.then* Manufacturing Company, Jolm S. Lint
CP or wiLp CHERRY. ; - . . ' Thomas H. Sparks, Harriet C. Kisbet. Thomas C.NisI
Dr. Swavne—Dear sir: Having used your compound Dr Henry Hul ^ trustee of lus wife Man- A. IJull,T
svrup oT Wild Cherry, extensively in my practice, I was miw c . >-'„bet and Lewis LeConte. trustee* of Sara!. _
requested by your Agent Dr. Crutcher, to express my Smith> Jolm U-Coute and lliomas C. Kisbet, trustees
oprnion in wnting, of its propertie* as a remedial agent, of n arr i ct LeConte, Thomas C, Kisb»'t,guard«m of-Man
I most chcrfully comply, as 1 feel by so doing, I wdl dis- ; aet j jfisbet, minor. William L. Mitchell Cluvrles M.
charge a debt I owe thc community at large, and Phy-; p eesCi Leonidas Franklin, trustee of his wife Corinna
sicians in particular. As much as I detest Quack Kerne- j j^tis '
Hew Spring and Summer Goods.
NEWTON & LUCAS.
A ltC now receiving l»r_-f us-Tlmcnt of LADIES
FANCY DHB».8YDF1 s J
Silk Borrigr, assorted, plain and plaid,'
. Linen Lustres,
MOURNING GOODS IK GREAT VARIETY:
Ribbons, Laecs, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Ac„ Superior
Brussels Lace—$5.to $10; Embroidcd Muslin Capca
and Collar*; Silk Linen and Cotton Hoee and Gloves;
Kid Glovt* and fancy Mi:s.
GKXTLEMKX’S dress goods.
Myrtis Franklin. Asbury Hull, O. L. Dobson, George
“*■ ««inuiiK“* **» moi.j | aic*«uui*i™» .iun.uuB, » -« “T**—' - Cook, Pcninah W. Tlauiia.*, and Andrew and Thomas , -— UUUJ/ ...
looked for. F^yntroow were pouring into the coun- of the most potent expectorant*, recommended m our , NV. Baxter, Trustees of SarahC.J. Baxter, have associat-1 Consisting of superhs- French Drap FTEto; Camblett
try by thou*anfla i ne Queen has, by proclamation, materia medicos, in some ca*es of Diseased Lungs, to try j ©d ourselves together as ubodvcorj*orate.for the purpose Coatings; Linen nnd Gingham Coatings; Superior Lin-,
suspended the habeas corpus act. j your preparation of I’runu* N irgiiiia, or *» ili> Cuehi'y. ! ofyn'-aging in the business of manufiicturutgcotton and TtHlimw* • Pi*in —•*
Rewards of ?50<) each lave been offered for the ar- 'it is sufficient to say that I wa* so ranch pleased with , vooU ’ u yanw an d goods—smd vams and g.*vJ* of which
rest of O linen Aleaghor, Dillon and Dohney. Thi*. it | fiie result of that and subsequent tnal*. that I now • cotton UIH , wool f< , no comiwniut p;irts; mid also, for
i* saul, -o far from abatmg their ardor, ha* imparted 1 prescribe it in preference to all other rnnedus where an the nlam dli C turin ' of flour and meal, and ihe repairing
•increased ene*g>-to their movement*. j expectorant is indicated. In the much dreaded Pncum- of n^phinorv and doing all other things cxiiected to be
Iu the s.,uth of Ireland, such wa* the state of feeb'ng oma or Disease of tlie Lungs in the alarming form ui done for the ‘ profitable management of said business,
that the Government hadissuccl orders for a constabu-! which it appears in Kentucky, I regard it as an inral- nnd that wc f wve ^.pted os our corporate name, by
Lu-y force of five Uiousand men to be added to the coun-; uable Remedy in the treatment of tliat disease. To all v j lich we w m suc and Vhs sued, “ Tlie Atliens Manufac
‘ of w aterford ’ I J,nt ‘nek ami Tipperary. | who know me I have said entmgh, but as this may be turimj Companv.- and by which we will be known and
Drilling*; PUdn mid FaucyCloths; Cassiraerc* and
Vesting* of every style, Ac.
BOOTS SEOES. HATS AND CAPS, ASSORTED.
Beside* the above articles they have a full supply of
all kind* of Staple ami Fancy DitY GOODS t
At Lufwpool serious apprehensi<
of an outbreak on the part of the Chartist .
In the manufacturing districts there appears to be ! Medicine I e
'♦«'» i" —— 1 ! iu writing.
;ty of Frankrort, I will designated; that we have subscrilied :v* our capital
P™ c * j stock tlie sum of ninety-two thousand six hundred dol-
lafs. Which will be employed in the business before
* superintendent of Imli-
fi.fiJO 00 ; deniocrtic paper,has hoiated
*t of tlie Dead .Sox . Butler and |ilaccd in their stead.tliose of the people's ,T C at discontent in consequence of tlie depressed
choice, TAYLOR and FILLMORE. Of Gen. j „f trade. •
with bread i U ' Taylor it is almost superfluous to speak. His image FaANir—Paris i* represented as being in a tranquil
• I..,. ,i Ul " ,a ' , l ' 1 is enshrined in the hearts of the people. * * ! state, nnd the capital assuming something like its wont-
ttattlM, ymmr «»**«* H, i, cmplittically the inin tor the pconto .nd I'd gaiety .ndRuile.
there will be such a rush of the masses in Novem- ! Cotton—At Liverpool, Cotton had declined Jd.
her next, from hill and dale, hamlet, village anti j
city, to elevate him to the Presidency, as h
Tlie Lord Lieutenant has L-ucj;, proclamation for seen by persons out of the
the suppression of the Club*. | briefly'add, that I have been engaged iu an acti
entertained I ticc of my profession of-12 years, ami am a Regular ;
Graduate'of Transylvania, arid thi* I* the first Patent i ^entlTied!
Signed in the presence of ^
f trade. • 1 ~* ^ .u »»““»■ V.H. ELLISON, XLD.
January 7tli, 1847. Franklin County, Kv.
r Republica
■ flag
an Affair*, said t<> liaye
out of the Territory of Mh-Ii
the 20th May, 1822, to the ill
oenturv. Tin*
treatie*, whilst Govern
auprrintrmh'nt of India
Tavlor suid
( * * The fabric reared by Democracy is totter-
«, inevitable—the party
larkable know and feel it—the political Dull lias been issued
, from the Presicential Vatican and the oflice-hold-
»uld not lie a ' ers and office seekers, are enthusiastically obeying
k of Orval i
rouid |
afuresasl, 772 days, t
tn:'
lot be a grave-digger in 1850. But I would lie
;ver you ph-a-e in 1851." I overwhelming defeat.
The Evrutr State.—All the Whig paper.* of tlie | “ DEMOCRATS STUMPING
existence depend* upon
Later!
By the Charleston New* we learn that the Cambria
is arrived, bringing intelligence of the actual com
mencement of hostilities in Ireland, in which it is said
the Government troops were successful in all the skir-
Thc New York Directory of tlie Friend* of Ireland
destined to :
1821, to tin 291 h May. 1822,
age, ten ration* per day, Ac.,
Taylor-—Several
pt the Tribuue.the ftenccu | influential Democrats in Virginia have come cut for
d Oie-Whig ! General Taylor, and are now active stump orators
' ' the cause of Old Rough and Ready.”
We find the foregoing in the New York Globe ;
ie* of Tavlor and Fillmore.
f». For alleged -«-nicc* uhil*t Govenmr
nnd suncrintcndcntof Indian Affair*,“in
preparing a code for the regulation <>f
lUflian Affair*," 111 day* to wit, from
the 22d OcMier, 1828, to the lntli Feb.
foul Mr. Cu„. iifi.r wliij.iiii.g liotli l-.illc utid SuntA .Inn, J ,,I,en l confined to V 'rgui'a. n every Suit in the
at liuena Vi-tx" | Union, “ influential democrats,” disgusted with the
; . ••Rvasc'llating demagogue whom the IakoFocos have
Health ok Mu. Ci.av.—The L-xington Oh*rrrrr o pj>ut in nomination, are taking active measures to
tl»c 5th m*t. savs: “ riie lion. Henrv Clay retunied j secure his defeat. Not a man in the Union doubts
K^ ,A ' hIa,,,,lrOU,aV "‘ t,W fe P n,l S s ' U1 j cither the honesty or patriotism of Gen. Taylor
while Gen. Cass lias proved himself an unscrupu-
t sc**'. 28th Cong.'pu
■ral Taylor never diewcd tobacco—never drank Ions political kn&vc. As between the two—and
'ketl a cigar—never oweil any mail | the choice is reduced to them—no one, not lashed
nf Ijoco-Focoism, or blinded by pas;
n l.inwdf
>. fora moment, which tochool
j Taylor, in every attribute requisite to a faithful ad-
oliave no self- I ministration of the Government, is infinitely to bo
Frankfort, 1
Jan. 7 tli, 1847.
Tlie above certificate is from one of our Physicians
living a few mile* from here*, he is doing a very good
practice, and is considered a good physician, and stands
fair; he l*, as he says, a regular graduate.
Sam'l Frost. J. I*
the pulilic.
ipled individual* got up
nostrum* which they assert contain Wild Cherry, some
' is the original and only genuine prepara-
c U,.,e.l.. drcuUr. IbriwM it by tdcgmph to «U : mme „tl.«o„ B ..ml.iKlon TEemunoprepar,
^rUntpoinbin tin, country, »ti,ii,«tllt the Cum- . tu«i cvcrmtoHluccd to tl„ pub Uc. -iutli can t* proved
nev, is fal^!.tiulib..ion.riivro;thntthcin,untcnto bv tlie public ltvc.rJ, of lb." CommomraJth Pen.
imjxirtant poi:
bria’* news Is false.and designedly so; tliat the insurgents ■ r • - . • . .
have been ,ucc«.ful in thcir attack, upon the (i.Sern-1 Th * ”'. v »«««»>> *W* "“f««~* “ to
at force*, but that tie truth leu lien nippnued i “« •’“‘“t '‘8““"’ “““ s WAY XE,
j Comer of Eighth and Race sta. Pliiladclphi
by the English papers.
i General Taylor from
THOMSON’S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR UWOOD NAPHTHA
FOR CONSUMPTION, COUlUtS, ETC.'
Its use the best proof of its value.
[From the Camden Democrat.]
“We arc not in the habit of encouraging empiricism, J
>. laotter* nnd u
Uic following i
dcrctl by Got.(
iiehers filed in support of
rouid be—a lwatL-l
o l>e what you listve hitherto |*rt•dieted lie
„ rnuch the i preferred to Gen. Cas.s And such will be the ver-
Noble Tribute
common soldier.
We find in the Louisville Journal the following
touching and faithful tribute of a grateful' heart to
the noble-hearted Taylor. It cannot but go homo
to the heart of every one in whose bosom there
throbs a single impulse of humanity. Read it, ye j nor of bestowing praise where
conscientious Irnducers nf that good old man. Read
it, and blush lor the base defamations, if indeed
you are not already past Mushing.
To the Editors of the Louisville Journal:
Coles County, III., July 18, 1848.
Gentlemen I feel it my duty to state what I
have observed of the respect that Gen. Taylor man-
Trusters of Harriet LeConte.
Lewis LeConte,
Thomas 0. Nisbct. f
Trustees of Surah E. Smith.
Thomas C. Nisiiet,
Guardian of Margaret J. Xisbct, n
Wm. L. Mitchell,
Leonidas Franklin, Trustee.
Asbury Hull,
George Cook,
John S. litsTos, t ,... .
Thok. II. Sparks,
Charles M. Reese,
Oliver L. Dobson,
John S. Linton,
lery; Smith's T.-’ols, Carf'mt'fs Tools, and Tkn-
COFFEE. SVGA A\ SALT AND MOLASSES.
All of winch are offered at prices to suit the times, ei
ther for casli iir npproted credit.
NEWTON* LUCAS
W. H. H. WHITE.
using his thank* for past favors, woulii
4 FT E R expressing hi*
J. V inform hu friends, n
.1 the public generally, that
he lin« just re ceived from Now York a new and splendid
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IN HIS LINE,
Consisting in part, of u superior and handsome stock of
.French and English .
Cloths, Cassimerrs and Vestings;
Of almost every v
. „ icty of style and quality. Also ari
elegant assortment of shirts, drawers. handk'Cs socks,
glove.*, suspenders, cravats Ac. Also, ready made
black nnd fancy summer coat* mid vests, pants Ac. Al-
so, gatnbr(*ms, linen drills, linen nnd Mazourka coatings
Athens Manufacturing Company, j nil of which which will be sold In quantities to suit pur-;
Hf-nrt Hull, Trustee. ' I chasers or made up to order in the most fashionable!
Andrew Baxter, 1 i style. He hopes by unremitting attention to merit and
TitosW. Baxter, f 1 rH * ,cc *. i receive a liljcral tdiarc of the businoA*. Person* leav-
Andrew Baxter. Ex. I itjg their orders at this house, may rely upon having
Eli IL Baxter, Ex. their work got up in, at least, as good, if not bet ter style;
I do certifv the foregoing names were signed before tiian any other in the up-country. Country cutting dona
ne. ' SAM'L FROST, J. P. I as usual'at the old Tailoring I^stahlishmcnt, oh Colleys
vrrut 0. Xisbet, '* ' I Arenuc.
nunt, to wit: For allegisl InUuuv* and
‘ dent of Indi; -
.'ll2. 3*1 m-*-. 25th Cong, p
billowing account*, to wit
For overpayment on account
s for Indian
Wnaltinelon, Tnylor nnd Clay,
For overpayment* to Indian
For overpayment* on account
of present* to Indian*
of annuities und<-r the ap
propriation act of May 15,
The New York Courier and Enquirer has done
a very acceptable service by laying before the pub
lic an account of Washington's acceptance of the
Presidency. It tells tlie story in the following
Gen. Washington, to whom, without idolatry,
wc may refer as the infallible standard of right on
all such questions, look the same view of tlie obli
gation of a candidate a* Gen. Taylor does. He
| would not accept, he never sought popularity, at
the expense of one social duty or moral virtue : and
the same may he truly said of Gen. Taylor. Nor
1 in the days of Washington, stormy a* those were,
d full of earnest political discussions and sharp
i conflicting interests, did it f
| constituents or magistrates, tliat a
j ciples was to he relaid f
Foe overpay men!* on account.
of annuities under a
| When the first Cong
; 17N!», ascertained bv
George W'n
r Presidential
' dent, they requested the |’r
on the f»tli April,
i>d counting the
as elected Prcsi-
ilict of the people—Albany Evening Journal.
Among the influential men of Pennsylvania who
have recentlv abandoned Loco-locoism and declar
ed for Gen. I’aylor, the Philadelphia North Amcr-
mentions Judge Bucher of IlarrUburgh.
formerly chairman of the Locofoco State Committee,
Judgo Calvin Blythe, repeatedly a Candidate for
Governor before Locofoco State conventions, Ovid
F. Johnson, formerly Attorney General under Gov.
Porter, and Wm. B. Potts of Schuylkill county,
for years a prominent and influential Democrat.
Kuril, 1820**
For alleged Inlai
inform him of his clcc-
f Mr. Langdon is brief and charac-
imes and men. Here it is:
New York, fith April. 178S.**
the honor to transmit to your Kx-
The Traylor men of Detroit.—A great Taylor
demonstration took place on the 10th ult., in De
troit, the home of Lewis Cass. Tlie occasion was
the dedication af a splendid “Rough and Ready
Hall.” The Detroit Advertiser says that the en
thusiasm of 1840 was .eclipsed ; that the Hall was
crowded to suffocation, while hundredj^who could
not enter thronged around the outside of the build
ing; and that the meeting fullv indicated that the
people of Detroit 4 * will not sutler any other portii
of the country to reproach them with a lark of en
thusiasm, or determination to carry Cass’
Democratic city against him by an overwhelming
A Signal Failure.—We understand that some
loco focus living about fifteen or twenty miles from
ilie city, on the Dayton turnpike, prepared a hickory
pole and gave a week’s notice that they would raise
ecilencv the information of your unanimous elec
tion to the office of President of the U. States of
America. Suffer me, sir, to indulge the hope tlmt
luspicious a mark of public confidence w"
11. Tlie endorsement* on the said account by Gov.
jmyment of the -aid requisition of 835,075. for the
H-ttlemcnt of the said account wa* «u*j*«
approbation, and hu considered as a pledge of
the atfection nnd support you arc to expect ftoin a
free and enlightened people.
1 am. sir, &c. Ac.
JOHN LANGDON.
This letter was despatched on the day of its date
by Chn*. Thompson, who was so long the clerk of
i. and of that which declared Inde-
»*s) ,
. .... ...aching Mount Vernon, (it i
winch the, final contrasted with present means of
to mill, that it required eight day
Thompson, on pr-enting the letter, made a formal
finally du*cd.
l* final M-ttlemont was suspended :
y- of DecemlxT. 1817. when it was
i ai>]H‘ars liv the letter of Win. 11
date. |>er doc
Keep the-e facts Imfor
ter mine whether they wi
involving, a* it will their
throughout succeeding t
the People, and let them de-
entrust tn the hands of Ex-
i ami tlieir children's interest*
I'ncration*. When did Gen.
J by him
he “ had it in comm
elect to New York,
Representatives an
: husi
any the President
r the despatch of
Tatlo#ever present claim* for ixfra alios
Tlmagh bronzed and weatluT-l**aten by Id* foi
exposure to almost every climate, Old Rough
dy has never a*ked for one red re
not tne People , at the Uillot box in November
vote him an extra aliotr<x>.ee, bv elevating him to tin’ j
mid Re:
ivT W i
General Washington thu
“ Sir—| have been accu
resjiect to the opinions of i
the knowledge of their ha
imons suffrages in my fav
the alternative for an opinir
scarcely leaves me
I cannot, I believe,
» the honor
chair hoc* tilled l»y Washington
The Washington - Union 7 *
pay. -Will pointment’. I
Licit they have done me, than by accepting the np-
•o much affected by the fresh proof
isleeni ami confidence, that silence
gratitude. While I realize thi
; arduous nature of the t;
: on me. and feel my >
: | wish that fh^re may I
:iple in it (Gen. • choice, for inded all 1 c
posed np-
i perform it, 1
regretting the
ly to accom-
Tho main, indeed the only p.. M .....^.. . .
Tatlor’s platform) is this: That the President • P 1 '*' 1 lhat ' vhlch can ‘‘ e « l onc by an lioncst zeal,
ought to follow in tlie wake of Congress ; that he *>> simple and pointed reply of U
ought to register their edicts.” ** SPe not the sign of a pledge, not the slightest ii
Admitting this to be so, is il not tatcr tlmt Ito ot J |>ItjtW Tho t,|,lv ot Gen Tnyl,
, , i is very much in the same spirit. Here it is.
•fionw register lUcd.cLs, than that Congress should «1 cordially accept that nomination, but wit
register his ? lie is but one man and elected for the sincere distrust of my fitness.to fulfill thedu-
four years—Congress is composed ot nearly three ,ies °f an oflio? which demands for its exercise thi
» - „ , • *■*»* t»ccu reuuuicu iiiuMimu.s bv the greatest names
«nd elected every two years. If one or the other in our history. But should the selection of the
must register tho edicts of the other, it seems to us Whig Convention be confirmed by the people,
that it would be a little more Republican, ~ > -u-n i •- J —*• ** * **"
mocratic, for the immediate Reprcsentatu
... endeavor to discharge the new duties then
""cTlj 1 devolving upon me so as to meet, the expectation of
I 1 Inv f-llilir.i'lti/Kn, nn,] Itraann'* nn.limini.lt. I fhn
- . i my fellow-citizens, and prescrvi^uniiiminishcd the
1 eople to govern, titan tor one man, far removed prosperity and reputation of our common country
front them and almost irresponsible. Bnt we are ! I-ike Washington, Gen. Taylor draws no party
»w*r» that the •eir-tv]«*4>eraocr»U li*vo adiflVr- >*»«•—I* l«v»<i'>"vn no pl«fonn—promi.-c, no|or-
• . .. « . 11/.an services—threatens no enpmv—entire* nn
>.party. He is diffident ot his
ed. but to the astonishment and chagrin
faithful few,” there was not a sufficient number of
locofoco* present to raise the pole,and the j-atriotic
able good effects that have resulted from
liave used it in cases of Sore Tliruat, Whooping Cough,
Ac, mid found it of great benefit. We regard it as un
invaluable familv inedicimx”
Prepared only bv ANGNEY «k DICKSON, at the N.
E. comer of Fll-Til and SPRUCE streets.
Sold by A. ALEXANDER, A Co. Athens.
Price *1 jK'r 1 mttle, or G for $5.
Caution.—Beware of nil pretended imitation* of this
JW Tho*. R. It. CM, j
fact. I Athens April 20,1848
Auguxt 17.
Sr*
Palma. On our march to face the enemy, and, af- j excellent medicine,, and purchase no medicine which
ter coming in sight of them, we continued to ad- j purports to contain Tar or Naphtha except the original
ty of water in their canteen*. One and all cried .
out that they had none. All this time the Mexicans
advancing on us, and yet he gave the men |
permission to go and get water, without which
Public Sale.
rpHE undersigned, intending to move from tho State,
To this fact wc'would most especially invite the at- j Friend. Among the complaints .for which
tention of families: An assortment of *FRES1I CAN- Jjmsc Pill* arc highly commended are the following, vf* j
Fcvcrsi
. . w w , will sell, at public sale, liis residence two
certain that I could not have stood the «*xer- . from Athens—his plantation, stock, com, fodder, liousc-
tions of that day. I heard many of my comrades ex- | i lo l<l and kitchen furniture, «mi Wednesday, the 4th day
press themselves in the same language. I was one j c f October next. The farm contains upwards of 500
of Gen. Taylor’s body guard, and was close to him i acres of land, with good building*, a young orchard of
all the time. He Was requested by Lieut. Blake, clioioc fruits, and an excellent spring, with many other
who shot himself on tlie morning of the 0th, acci- j advantage*, which those who wish to purchase can
dentally, to leave his-position or the enemy would ! by examining. P.
their centre battery on him. But he still main- j Aug. 24,1848.
•.CLAYTON.
tained his ground bold and undaunted. A cannon
ball came close to him and killed Sergeant Dow
ling’s horse, of company B, 2d dragoon ~
For sale,
.. „ t j „, ... On the I A GOOD two-liorsc wagon with linw-fmme and idiect,
jilt after the battle, the General,“with part of his ! North Carolina make—o Apply to
escort, went to each ot the commanding officers j Aug. 24. PEEPLES «fc CAMP.
c u ing orfer, in person. I was one of the party that c „„„, r .
went vuth torn. i 'WKJ HERE AS, William E. Atkinson applies to me
On the rooming of the Oth, when the enemy re- W for letter^ of administration on tlie estate of
treated, he sent me to the quartermaster 1
i Elizabctu Nelms, late of *aid county, deceased—
s furnished to take away the wounded Mexi- 4 n wiv „ ;ii , ir . u ,„,
that were left on the field of buttle. \\hen j ] ar tltc kindred and creditor* of said ficceascd, to bo anJ
e entered the chapparal the enemy were killing ; uppcnr at my office within the time prescribed by law.
JESSE MURPHEY, r. g o.
3(kl
DiNKolution of Partncnliip.
, ■ j ,. - kct. and cannonol the enemy. At tlial time Col. . ,|,ue firrahorotoforo oxirtin. nndorthe .tyleof Witt-
euterprise was nhamioned! l ame woe wounded nml f was also wounded. On | „„ * Benrorr, lew lawn dU»lv,,l he mutual com
r „ „. .... „ , the morning of Ihe 10 th, wc who were wounded „ cnt 11le aronuin^ *r, lire in the hand. l.f tliomilwon-
Cia,IUvon,ATto at iiuue.—The Oh re Branch were seat to. Point Isabel. During tho evenint; h,,, by wl««n thebmimaa will l>e continued at the old
is the style of a new campaign paper just commenc- j General Taylor citme iiito the hospital and inquired B tand,*on Broad street, G. T. WINFREY,
ed at Detriot under tho auspices ol Hon. John Nor- j 0 f cac jj „f „’ s where we were wounded, and when . Athens, Aug. 17, 1848. tf
veil, U. S. District Attorney and ex-U. S. Senator, ), c was going out,he halted on the steps, and said ,
Hon. I/tnsing B Mizner, A. Wales, Esq., Hon. ) IC was sorry to have to leave so many brave inen 1
Alexander Davidson, and Isaac B. Smith, Esq. all : with such brave hearts. I for one had to forget
leading Democrats, calling themselves the •• Repub- j my wound nnd shed tear?. This was tne case wun i ;i Burton,arc reqi.„
lican Taylor Committee of Correspondende.”-— ■ m ost of the wounded. , So highly do 1 esteem the j payment to the subscriber.
Call and Settle!
--- - - „ 4 LI. person* indebted to the late firm of Wixfret A-
the case with i il Burton, are requested to caU immediately nnd make
been long acquainted with brave old soldier arid true-hearted man, that I would j * Aug. 17.
e no confidence in him. I at this time leave my'wife and child, that are dear ;
? to my heart, and follow
. „ ...... , . iu my Iienri, miu wr.w him wherever he might! Servant Wanted.
, nUUaUoAf, \V Gy 't 1 10 , :?rv ' lcad ’ if il were necessary. Further, to show the | mjIE sub*cril>cr wishes to hire a female servant,
publ.wl.trd in U mrton county, hitherto > Car, pa- „ ,, as for a ' commo „ soidier, I will ..Id 1 i, For .och u one, liter.
per.hn. Ii.uled down tt. color..and cornel tons : lta j „er loot,eJUUmont. he emon ''
with 1 uylor..no Fillmore, name. M the head of I w,,, am I .tonpeil and a.kml me howl
the paper. 1 in,, saya the V ick.hurg- II i«, i» tho pre „ in ,. u iMbe most , cn dor manner, to
Miamsaippi pteae whleh we ; h, ar ,|,at I was getting better. Ho also liatened to
nomination of Gen. Inylor . mo n t Corpus Christi, where I wanted a transterto ;
'* I Co. D 2d Dragoons, (’apt. J. O. Graham, Com.—
ould have listened to one
(lualificd a* a nurse. For such a one, liberal
where ! go* will be punctually paiil A wet nurse would be
s, ex- l preferred. Apply to A. ALEXANDER.
third chanj
have recorded
—all of them favorable
erous bearing
command ii
$10 Howard,
the 30th of July,
»IC IIBUMI U IO lire •» no wuoiu ua.oueic.nuu.vw , „ flbout 25 Or 26
toreiL-n country will never te forgot- i “niia'oiiirare" and Vaw’n^temii by'hh* order", yews oldrhort mid .tout-bmlt; w Sight defect in her
1 1 v" 5 ' s * ,, pp° r,ed . Ui s D f.7 c ™; i 'f
voted for Van Boren, and, to 44, lor Jam™ K. ao a mmw prwioibly to.
i!T7* Can't somebody furnish us with the names of; I oik ; but, as long as such a man as A. 1 aj lor runs j n Va.,abou, - ,<
the Democratic Publishing Committee at Wash- 1 for Pre *! dc ” t ’ 1 **“ ■.•'S’JKJ JT' to”. ,r J' <» h, -r way lock there, or go to Sorth tarolini
:j w. i man, and, if you publi.-h this, i liojic that many ot . where she was raised. The nlxive reward of *10 will
■•an w,„ * •«« «~>nw old acquaintances and fellow-soldiers will do as fie paid to any person who will deliver said woman to
State.
erv shrewd and cunning,
* pass. Ellon wa* bought
s ago, and will probably
ington ? We have pretty good reasons for believ- j
ing that certain members of Congress acted on that 1 have done, and declare lor tho hero of Palo Alto, j me in Walton countv, or ?5, if confined in jail,!
Committee. It ia nothing hut rigid that the noun- ! *e«aea do la Palma, Monterey, and Buena Vista,, may get Iwr ' ALBERT G. HESTER.
, ... . , , ,, . r and vote for bun next November. Chron. d- Sent, publish 3t ami send account to
try should know who are to be held responsible for j Yours, with respect, WM. DAVIDSON. | Aug. 17. 3t A.O.H.
' A Voice from the South and Westi
regardino tiie
I st r.Ait toAn-n infsoVED
! Indian Vegetable Fever & Ague Pill*,
Manufactured under the immediate superintendence of
C. BENJAMIN SMITH, M. 0.,
Jest of thr new vork board of realtil
Confectionary and Bakery,
H AVING engaged the services of an experienced
and competent BAKER, we are* prepared to ex- ......
ocute all orders in Baking with neatness and prompti-1 rH511F.Y CURE most all the di*ea*esof the Southerri
tude. The community is respectfully solicited to bestow i mu j Western country, and, in all Billions Dis-
a liberal shore of patronage, ^ I orders, they stand alone, unparalleled; the SICK
New Spring Goods.
LAMPKIN & COBB
A RE now receiving a large and well assorte»l stock
of • * ' "
of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of all
Cotton nnd Linen Sheetings,
Grass Cloth and Skirts,
Avery large lot of Jackonet, Swiss, Plaid nnd striped
■ Bonnot and Cap Ribbons,
MADISON MARBLE YARD,
A t M a it i sou , S.srra u tounir,Ca.
T. NIX, Proprietor of tliis Establishment, respect-
execute orilers for work to lie done of Italian nnd Egvp-
morble. All of which will lie sold as low a* the
lowest Carving mid Engraving done in tho most ap
proved styles at Cliarleston and Augusta tiriee*.
Long experience ami a thorough knowledge of tlie
busuies* be think* will enable him to compete with any
other concern in the South. All he asks is fair craiipc-
tion and no favor*.
Hi* simp and yard arc adjoining the store of II. C.
Seymour, near the Geo. R. it. Dejiot, where the public
e invited to call and examiue before purchasing else-
Dcc.4
rpiiF. u
WOOL CARDING.
dersigned tenders bis tiuink* for former pa-
1 tronnge, and i* now prt*p:ired with a NEW SET
of CLOTHING on Machine, and will
Warrant Iiin Work
TO COMPARE WITH ANY INTHESTATE! while.
Fysj)cjtsia %
Indigestion,
Costiccncss,
Headache,
Had Appetite,
Diar theta,
Dysentery,
Liter Complaint,
Worms;
Heartburn,
Bilious Colic,
Foul Stomach,
Jaundice.
By following the —
' j Pills, a permanent
Pain iti tllcsidti
Scrofula, .
Bad Blood,
Obstructions,
Female Complaintst
Rheumatism,
Whooping Coughst
Weak Nerves,
Hysterics,
Coughs,
Colds;
Influenza;
Pimples,
Lott Spirits, yc.
iplc directions which accompany
~-'L'r
effected. Most of the HOSPITALS in New York
these pills n preference over more than'
kuul* that have been tested, and many KMIreCJl l
PHYSICIANS in tlie United States use them hi their
practice.
lOMK Phi.. Co. Ky. A* *847. _
Dr. G. Bonj. Smith ; Dear Sir—My wife's health !•
much impaired from a violent cough. I could get none
of your Pills, in this place nnd sent lo IzmisviUe for
of my son * wa* r>
s fever, and tiie same night took
illness. She has been tak-
tfietn regularly and is gaining in flesh arid strength,
and her health is Cut improving.
•ty of Pill* are scattered through_th»
country, many of theta worthies* trash. One of r
friends got a 1k»x of Clickener's, lie thlriVs.they are like
iiea* with some coating on tiieni. I haVe no doubt tho
people have been shamefully imposed upon in tiiis coun
try by such fellows. Truly, yours,
Jared Ticknor.
Extract of a letter from a Jfissionary in South America:
Jackson Co, July 18 W4L H. LAMPKIN.
100
Window Glass, Ac.
BOXES Window Glass, assorted six
50 «fe. Sulph. de Quinine,
the stupendous frauds practised by that Committee ,
in the publication of so many widely differing Li
of Cass. Who will dare to say he is or was a
member cf that Committee 1 We repeat that be
fore placing any credence in their statements, it is
due to the people to know whom they are to hold
responsible for these publications ; and wc caution
the honest, unsuspecting people of this country
Great Conflagration i
: Albany—Immense
2 ceronn* Spanish Float Indigo;
600<) lbs. Epsom Salts;
I case Turkey Gum Opium;
Tlie Ijnnl iu liis merev Iris restores! and continued,
my health, mainly, as I believe, through the agency of
J)r. Smith's Improved Indian Vegetable Sugar Coated
Pill*, which I have taken freely for the na*t tlireo
month*. Ido think they arc an improvement upon any
thing lever used.
C3?" These Pills are every where known, ana known
ns the licst Pills now in,use. If they do not, in every
instance, give entire satisfaction, the money i$ Promptly
refunded. 1‘ricc 25 Cents per box, or 5 boxes tot
one dollar.
Drs.
•nts per box, or 5 u
HILL .t SMITH, sole Agents for Atfiena;
u Camplio
ed Salieratus, Tiptoi
e green Copperas;
June 29, 1848.
15 “ L^woud;
•000 lb*. Prime Madder;
3 bbls. No. 1 Castor Oil;
6000 lb*. White I.ead, in kegs of various sizes;
ATUK5S,CI.AIIKE«Vfl.LF„r.Ai5ESmtB
STONE MOUNTAIN
Black and Red I «ead, Spt’s Turpentine, Physicians’
For sale,
of Property i ^BYlIE House and L«t in the town of Athens, lielong-
aa, _
•Saturday moruing last, contains the following particu- Office. Persons widibig to buy can examine the pre- j Cavennc, ground and m pod; Sawyer * Mustard, K-m-ii-
lars of one of the most destructive fires tliar ever occur-1 roiscs at any time. Terms 12 months’ credit with ap-: tial Oils, 10 cases and n^s Sjiices all kind*, togctiie
red in this country. It took place at Albany,New York, P ro A v ^ purity. JANEPRESSLY. - -•
on the lrtth instant
Glassware, Engli-li Blue Pill, Cream of Tartar, superior
“On Wetlncsilay Ia«t, a fire broke out, wliich de-
against the danger of receiving as truth, statements ! Mreycd f re hundred house*. Several vessels
made without the sanction ol respectable names as ; volved in the general destruction, shening that the con-
a,ill.™,. Men wi.a could alien.,.t to deceive the ! *«»»«■»« have taken plnce ...ar tte bn-ton too bn-
o .t i, . .. , siness part of tlie city.
South as well as the North, on a question of vital su# , a ine<l i* estimated at tiro million* .
importance to us, are not worthy of the confidence dollars, and the distress anil mUeiy
of any honest man. Let ns liave their names.
To all Persons Traveling for Healfb,
Pleasure or Good Katin*-
Yon will find at NASH'S NEW HOTEL,
in Clarkesville, all that a man can wish.—
Tlie rooms are large and airy, fitted up with
low by
v furniture, ifce. Tlie Hotel is located c
I tlwrefrom, can only lie appru iatod by those who s
or experienced the effects of the awful conflagration
our city in 1838." ^
i traveling fur the above, will do well to call and examine
i Duel—Almost.
remark ot the Parkersburg Gazelle, that the crews
of raft and coal boats, as well as steam boat pass- j before tlie adjournment of Congress a scene
engers, manifest a decided preference for Gen. Tay- , between Senators Benton and Butler took place in tho
lor, the Clarksburg Democrat replies, “ Are tiiose j U. S. Senate, the result of which was the challenge of
raft and cool boat gentry the leaders ol your party ? J tlie former by tiie latter, which
! my house and fare before they settle down.
I 'i have employed the celebrated South Carolina cook
that can't be beat. R. NASIL
Clarkesville, July 20.
haa been a cardinal doctrine «-ith them that one man j abilities like Washington—like him, is conscious
can govern belter than tiie People or their Repfe- j °* integrity, proud of liis c ouatry’s confidence, j Is that the reason why yon rely so much upon their ! Misa, from whom Benton would not receive it It
•entatives. Wo soothe practical results of this \ ^ can Vj-rt *t may not he j cheering? or is their political like their moral posi- ! tlien*eut.hy Re^erdv Johnson, of Maryland,
doctrine in the late war with Mexico—which the 1 The* letter of Mr. Clay^oo.'a'cccpUn^tiTe nom-' t,un ' doing-the dirty work ef a party 1 oris it indi- j ccptcd. The dvil authorities getting wind ofi
President originated., We shall/ed it before we ’ inxtion of the Whig ConVention in lS44°is worthy \ native of the position of your candidate ?” j luul the parties arrested and bound over. At the last j will be made easy,
have paid the debt and settled tbc perplexing qnes- to keep company with those ot Washington and 1 This smacks strongly of the sneers in 1840 at | accounts, it had been settled without bloodshed. Aj Augusta, Aug. 3
tioris which that war has created .—Rich Whi.r. I Taylor, which, indeed, is only saying lhat it is
l. ALEXANDER A CO, CollcpeAvcnue.
BLACKSMITHING.
Wm. S. Hemphill
Take* thi* occasion to tender
the public his thank* for the
very liberal patronage hither-
to extended to him iu his line j
of business, nnd informs them
STAGE LINES.
rj^ITESF. are the regular Mril lane*, carried in Splen-
JL «lid Four-Horse Post-Ooarhe*.
Leaves Athen* Tuesdav*, Thursdays arid Saturdays/
nt 10 o'clock, A. M. Arrives nt Gainesville same days
at 7 o’clock, I*. M. , . , .
leaves Gainesville Mondays, Wednesdays arid Fri
days, at 4 o'clock, A. M. Arrive* at Athens same days
-»'l 2, JL, or in time for tlie downward train of-cars.
I /raves Stone Mountain Mondays, W r cdnesdays. *na
that he i« still better prepared ! Friilavs, at 71 A. M-, or som» after the srriysl of the
than ever to continue the bu- j'Auguita train. Arrive at Gainesville, at 5 P. M.
^Iness in till its various branches—namely: Ironing Wa- j Leave* Goinesvillo Tuesdays, Thursday# and Satur-
gon*. Coaches, Pleasure Carriages, Plantation Work, I days, »i A. M. Arrive same <lnys at Stone Mountain 6
A a, Ac. He wi-he* particularly to invite attention to ! P- M. . . 4..
HORSE-SHOEING, which he proposes to do in the > _ EfTThi* Ling run* by way,o f
■teal Estate In Athens (or Sale.
“X :ii raas-A
it indi- j ccptcd. lie civil authorities getting wind of the affair, j weQ r “ nmin ^ tK * new *'* nd m u, ' DCr *** of town - «* at Athen * or ^
PLEASANT STOVALL.
Maj. P. E. Llarrelson, agent at the 8to
tieiM wliich that war has created.—Rich. Whig, j Taylor, winch, indeed, is only saying that it is wor- 1 log cabins and hard cider. The men who are thus great country thi*. when grave
- i tetetted .I.<l.ie.pi«l,will give their .C.pon,e ,t thareia gitc 0 ,u.a»anca to this hatlnram castoml
Om.n*Amihm.ni(.>,.T.ylar.-Oa tho«nb-; U^- __ ; Bach.,aa, hava..te,i„^into. U^StoteaW,..
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
PLEASANT STOVALL,
I YKflLL continue the above business at his old stand,
cunied by him for the last two vears, where b« feels per- Mountain, beforoWoking ctaitntcto ertherwise. Private
1 -.1-i-n 1——1 .* —;..i— contract* can be made for either 4,.6 or nine passenger
Coaches, by addre.*f*Htg the Agent at Gainesville^ t6'
atm* passenger* to pny point they wish' to go, as I
keep my extras at that place.
M. te; tS!inaSn[t? t'teNV I * ‘« Borrsha, written . Irtter to | A from ’• J Staunon*. BesAattentk.n will be giVen to^the sides of I*
was asked to l»e* candidate for President. He wrote tional Whig Convention .there assembled, to the the editors of the “ National Intellgcncer, mwhich: Cambridge.June 18,184*. I Cotton and otlmr produce, and the purchase of Bagging y‘ 4
as follows JO two pfhis triends: | People'of tiie United .States, as a candidate for tbo be states the position .which b« occupies with re- - f fanidy necesAvries. W
to Brn^min Harrison.- ''• • . . 1 gard to the Presidency,and concludes by saving he KeSv ■ '■:
• “ Moust Vcrxot, 9th .March, 1789. ! . Confidentlyhelrtn4ng that tlns nomination is in .. . ... m » __ . .41.. ^»_... t r. _ ,_T7. ~r.i
* +0 ■ 1$ ** rwm, therefor.' J —’— — •*—*
J .aboalditbe nly inevitable
*4requestybff, gentlemen, in announcing to the self as bis judgement directs; all lean venture to duccdme”
.•■* *-* ’ * Rritirfiflly, yotrir frieriil and fellow citizen,
FURNITURE,
„^OQI) AND CHRAP!
June 21*, 1848. .
J. A. CIJtRK.-
'/'Should it beconwlnevitaHy necessary for 1
‘* - - A U| ^ re det.
H. CLAY.
Messrs John AfcPlierson Berrien and others.
Keep' It brim the People,
. I'm* Poetry-
...
die. brtfiTdav. SiS ofjtlivm cured, me. At last I
procured Dr. WistarV Balsam of Wild Cherry, and it
saved my lifo *, 1 have not enjoj-cd better health for ma-
MAHOGANY, MAPLE AND BLACK
Walnut chairs,
W»rdrobe».Bnrr«ns,«ldelM»sird..TaMes, A
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
As cheap as such articles (equally well made and dura
ble, and warranted so to be) can be obtained from the
North, adding oolv the freight, at the
5VARB ROOMS "
doors West of the Post Office, 'near the tipis-
rsmal flhurrk— a
“Sound the hewgag, strike the taojon.
nv vears 1 therefore I can rejeoirimend others who need
The Lncos having in vain tried every other expedi- it, tortrv it-- ' HAMPEL BENTON.
' f Nritte riwnflxie unle* signed L BU'FfS <« the wrapperj
For sale ia Athens bv Dr*. Reese & W *ue and A.
A lex Andes, also at whole-ale by P. M. Cohen A Co.,
Charleston, S. 0,and by Dealers in Medicine generally
ent to make the people go for the “ Michi^oader—thi;
brave * Here of Hull's surrender”—liave at length iu-
n to ■ ctuhiplteity of applications: »nd «tein|!“ .lltoinpto ^1 K€n :
ned as.thdrsdMb of my conduct, the .—a vascillating, time-serving
This is tlie true and
nan cannot Jwconfide-„ nrjM.p'Qi
»xiiM-dte-ii,,. a.KaM.smiw'm*iiTiii
cannot »w> <:— of them." , Usi, ani ms
_ time-serving j
upon the. abolition question, uftfcn ensmy-fo
VBmsagZ!*
Bum turn foxzlebum dingo bim."
». - w .***^*1 gy- We understand lhat a roan by the ^ . ..
A* tecoo&W 1,«,t:io«tplcd r te.'’.l«WMl „f .4l.rf.,Nnrtt rot. over Ij.fmn on tbo "'PP""telte pypl. jf tte
, JIarietta. on Tuesday evening,; south that ^remember to have teen since the cam-
ofthem. n I las*, and instantly killed.—Miscellany. ^judgn commssred. •
° oc 4#
'X»l ‘
W.. MATHEWS, da-
■ ..A’Wov 1 *-,
,, Wines,
10 GALL*?. vup-Titjr old Scotch WMdrey, Mottiiiain
1 Pipe Otard,’ Du puny A Co’s Brandy, vintage 1820,
t 1 l Point, CastiBioridfeCo, vintage 1833; s
1 Cask .very old and superior Golden Sherry r-
1 - Sweet Old Pert Wine; . , ,
V - vcryoIdawrAperiA-P^^hg^T^
a Whiskey-,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MEReHANTS.
—' “^SjpHanunc obtained that central location on'
tooVRStte pa.t MC
m.u by Mw*ra Heard ds Davi-ori) con-
veiunent to the hotels nnd all bhirichea
of trade andNdppkfe interest* generally, thev again Ot
ter their services to their friends .and the public ail'
Warehouse and Commission .tlcrcharii*,
to receive, isll, store, or ship Cotton, Flour, .both; Ba
con and other produce sell or purchase <7 ooth to order
molerate, orders strictly obeyed, iuid^cre^* exertiori’
cir sincere tiiank* for the patronage extended tothifrn
- liberal advances will he. made ori pfoSnee io
Wanted.
\1 E M'S and BRANDY PKE-
10 M Steamboat and Justo San* Brand.
For sale by A. ALEXANDER A CO„
Colley Arenneand Granite Range, Ath:s
I -4 K ACRES of Wood Land lying in’ tho fork of the
X v/O road from Athens to Jefferson and Mitchell’s
I bridge, and adjoinining the Town of Athens, is for sale
00 very eaur terms. Apply to
I Jcl/n.iMA- AAT.W.BAXTT"
' ' W . «
id CO; Athens.
^/ serves; Boston' Crack, rs. Sperm and Adamsnfin*
Candles ; Prcldes, Jama, JeHie*. Chocolate, Cocoa! JaV*
Coffee, very superior, for sale by
A ALEXANDERA
Cheaper and Cheaper.