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Dunoxtu, 8eyl. 14, 1848.
Mast*. Christy <f> Lamjlin :
Geat’emen—EneloseJ, yam will lad a rwolnlicn
An Urn* Ixma Democru. «ta taw *cta«J
* |wf*l«ue* lor Gw. Tatlo*. tta (»¥*• * ”' !*! of Itanbnlo Ibe Taylor la lie. of oar p '.ner,;a«.e] ill
Eale.orarGrn. Caw, Ita Nontan. Abol«™.,red-1 mn ., b . a( , ht R^jhooJBroly Clob. in.
mleioJnUlooflhooffice.ln.Uer. ond “S’**” 0 ' j ,ta mb i»«- cnopUmeMiry ofs brauliful tan-
tcu, .wire of Ita bet Uni the aer P re«nlelbflheii to the Ato'ono drIe*ation,
ora tainting ttat they coo be «■ orh.p(ied into Ita ^ o( lht „„,„ and .Uremiof Mira Fian-
nota'otraio 1 And do ibe. taliete ttat it cin ta | T(wm> , „ d Mf , ItBtv A Gortrcll on that
Jooot A» noe the people Ireemen T *.! 'oeca*inn; which we taireilb rani yon in tta name
ha. aothnrfty to ray how nr «w whom they .ta — ^ Bol i y c|tlb |l( Oahloncra, with
eotal Woehotfeyoo, Oeraocrat. nf GeonP‘.to I|u „q 0 i»t that joepobi:«.'i the rawe.
Very respectfully, yours, &c.
JAMES R. LA WHOM,
bewarenfynar leader. Did thev not dereive yon,
ia 1840. by tolling J 00 ,hat Mr V-n Bn,en
friendly In the Sonth-the very Mine Mr. Van
Boren wbdfa now at the l»ead ol the fanatical cro-
aade againat Southern riphfa!! If they w ould de
cent yoa once, fa it not reawmab e to suppose they
A. B. HOLT.
J. GARTRELL,
Cor. Cam. JUugh dr IUodj Club, Dchltmega.
wU: attempt * •*»’" t A" ,l *7 »«* now d *‘‘y » l *, To Mr. Henry A. G*rtr*U:
tempting it? P»yoo not know—does not every | Sia—At a meeting of the Rough and Rea ly Club
body. North and South, know—that Mr. Caw fa, in n f Dahlnnega. on Monday evening, the 11th inat..
the usual Sontliem acceptation of tlie tenn, AN i j t wa* male nur pleading duty, by a resolution of
ABOLITIONIST l As each, can you vote for i t’.ub. to return the thank* of the same for
him 7 Will yon sacrifice the interests of Country j your ju Jiciou* art I appropriate a Ureas on the re
ception of the Banner pre*enteJ to the Atlanta del
egation on Monday, the llih in»L, anJ request i
copy of the same tor publication.
With sentiments of esteem, yours, Lc.,
JAMES R. LAU'HON, I
THOS. A. WARWICK, J Committee.
A. J. C'OMEIL \
Sept. 12, 1S48.
upon the unlwly anJ polluted altar of Party 7 We
cannot believe it. When theprocc*a “ whipping
in" fa attempted upon you, let your conduct he tlmt
of freemen—let all auch attempt* be met with
the indignation they merit.
••The rrlBMrh.”
Such is the head, under which the **New Era,”
tlie abolition organ iu W*«hington,hail* the passage
of that Wilurot Proviso Oregon fall t«» which A
8out!iem President ha* given his signature. How j mentary letter this evening. anl return you my
Mr. Polk anJ his frien J* can read the comments ] thanks for the manner in which you sjuike of my
DaiiLosccA. Sept. 12th. 1848.
Gentlemen—\ receive.! your |to!ite a:iJ compli
ol the Era, without exclaiming “ What lias our J a I ire*
President done that his acts should be praised by jt‘» kni
an abvlitionfat,” fa more than we can imagine. j The o
Toe Er* aays: u By recurring to the Congres
sional proceedings, our renders will *
Slave Power ausUined a signal detent,
rageoua attempt to force up in Congress the adop-1
lion of the Missouri Compromise, at the hazard ;
of defeating the Oregon bill. The hill, with the!
Anti Slavery provision of the Ordinance of 1787, j
i request a copy—1 am at a great loss
when I have given fiA'8 Correct one.—
I sen i, however,
taat duties assigned him; and then witness that
sound judgment, energy and forethought, which
should ever characterise the statesmen as well as the
warrior. AnJ in later years, when in consequence
c.f superior merit, be was entrusted with the chief
command of our army in the West—notwithstand
ing the many disadvantage* under which - he labor
ed, and the repeated attempts to divest him of the
glories be was so rapiJIy gaining, be rose inde
pendent of every obstacleand won for himself a fame
•That will live ia mar-hal rtory.
Gilded o'er with dazzling glory.
When old time him.elf u hoary."
Although his life was spent in a military capacity.
Fen on tUe battle-field, he evinced those quali
fications so highly important to a civil office.—.
What feeling of gratitude should swell our hearts,
for that protecting power that has caused the dral
ly blast of the war trump to cease, and permits peace
once more to reign throughout ourborJers. While M
Franee. and many other European lowers hare ' Friday, UCt T, SO, 1333.
been convulsed by internal commotions, struggling
fur that freedom which we so (happily enjoy, let us
iot forget that it was purchaseJ for us only at the
same invaluable price. AnJ may the Eagle
umestained flight, fit emblem of our freeJom, be
imprinted upon every banner that shall w
“MrVRTT flT? A PT7 ” ! mmicimnsnmin. t
i.v-l-V^gXwA-d | vJlirl.r J-rf* j Testimony is now re'eivedfnrtn all quarters if the,
Oamo to tho Bfr«’.ala Uitherias-Coae! Tta roW n , j
i Medical value of BS.sw*nru oonraczo
rr or wild cazsar.
Dr. Hwatsc—Dear sir: Having used your compound
syrup of Wild Cherry, ex'en -ivelv in my prseice, I war
requested by rvur Agent Dr. Crutcher, to exprewmv
jpiaion in writing, of its propertie i nr a reme Ju! sgeu
NSW WINTER GOODS.
NEWTON & LUCAS
A RE now receiving their unud large stock of FA
AND WINTER GOODS—3ompci-mx every
riety of Goo Jr suitable for the present and approaching
Price) to suit the thnex
Call and examine for rourx'lvcv
Athens Sep-14. NEWTON A LUCAS.
GREAT
TAllOli HISS lETIffl
TO BE HELD AT
DAHLOKEGA. GA.,
Tlio nnrlfr^igiM’il, Imvinn :ip-
wiinlrrl a C* 1 »unitt« a «*. I»v tlie U<
m.,1 Rcaily CI..!»«rD:.M.«ie U a,|o;,
tlie iViemls ril Grti. Z h'liarv Tavl»»f
.'ta, H Millm.l Kill,time
charge a debt 1 owe the cammanic/ at largo, and Phy
sicians in particular. A« much at I detert Quack Reme
dies and Paten: Nostrums 1 war induced from a failure
of the mut potent expectorants recommended in our
TO THE PUBLIC.
rpHE sub'eriberj having purduned the entire stock
»u. rcoommenielinuur l *- »f MorM,otafor ra!.
of Dinaitl Lungs, to try 1 Tan *“ *»»ortmeat of
trratlkl. taWnn Pnp,n. i ItWV flltlllW
Hiw Grois.
LAMPKIN & COBB
A RE now ncriving a large an! Well n»mrt*d s*ock
xXjf Spring and shimmer Good*, •coAiting of all
Drew Goods, 0*Heoe\
BroWn an 1 bleached Shirting,
Cottem and Linen Sheetings
Marlins
ttoune!«ofv
Bonnet anl Csjt Ribboas
ii styles
t KI.lt Y, Ac. A<
say that I war to mnch pica cd with j ____ _
tta rraatto ttat, tai ttbraira.. trUK ttat I„,vr Con.i.taj'ta’plrt rf tta Motaigt Corner,. Dr-
pt.Knta.ty prrf-^r fjMWlrarrari!- ^tarara A ! pac.rB..mtata.«s CM IWnjs Ii»«ra,
cipM-.un.ntt.u.touti In the much drot 1,1 Fn,um. Gio J tams^srt*,lI«di..ter ta) AttatSi; Ftanch,
"taorp.ta.«f_tta L»s, bdranUmmjtrn in b Canthrit. t C.Oi^ >. Ctlilr-
trIjtaiitn P p 3 .r.tuk.n-.ndiy.I rexirlit n.nnut.n. pbiJ si i|, ribtan s Jta.lm, lt«i
tahlnEnttadytnlhn trantmon. of it; dt^nn. To nU an j f , n . T military wtal.vSta.lv Ctahv
wh-rknow iuc I ha.c .-*il enough, bat as tliu may bo Caisimrieieud Votings Bankets, large variety Car-
rarnta ntron. onto! rito v,=nm r of Frnnrfort. I .,11 , K , 0 „ c 0 Tfa., Orr» Bnita Data*. Me-
brieS ; .■.di.tta; I ta.o taon merged in nn ncorn F”®- Son, nn‘l Tnb’e D|q»v Dontn-k Nn P iins fa. fa.
ticcof my proftitu-n cf 12 yews anl am a Regular _v:-o ml vel’ow and Wee' '— :
Grahate ofrrairylvanu, andthh iitbe £rn Patent J? nt bitched goods'dAre
Madioae I ever ioujhteaoaghcftoexpreaanopmica sw ^ Saddles Bri lies Mirtin;
*" J.H. ELLISON. jL D. ! ? u . t,er * Gn,cc ! i lV.
Artificial Plo .. _
exten.ive and Ever/ article thtt ii dcnrable fjr Gentleman's and
boy/wear. Saddles BriUe* and Martingale*; Pa-
uams Leghva an 1 Straw Ha'*-, Umbrellas PaianAs
anl San Shidei; Boot* anl Shoeij Loaf. CiHtdied,
CiariJed and Brown Sagan; Java anl Rio Come;
ol.l..
January 7th, 1847. Frankin County. Kv.
FcAtrxroaT, Jan. 7th. 1817.
The above cwti-'cate i < from one of oar Physicuni
’ tloin'- a v«y g«>d
the public,
l Wild <.%
Inalsi got up
With sentiments of high regard. I
. [ and ob i serv't. HENRY A. GARTRELL.
Messrs. James R. Lawiiox, I
Titos. A. Warwick, J Committee.
A. J. Comer, )
Ladies and Gen/'em^n :—I feel prowl, bavin
2 Sltllt**, Ii
M-?viiii2S •'** D ihi
number >.«/y to give brilliancy to the whole. ONT'RTF^Y ()CT £0 184S ! ^r; heisaihesays,arcgubwpwluate.
In orJer to preserve thm boasted indepen- L. 1\>1ULX J-* ty l. . . 1020. Da. W. L. Ci
lence.it fa uecestary that theresbocli] pteside o'er Ht*rrl»y tim.'Sl lifarlily liiviu*, :imi c*;irn- . Drags4 anl A
thin va*t nt P ub!it. »«in «how jalgment ,hr P eo- n-tJ.iMI, til.- till.-rt.lst.i.-,. uf till llt.-ir a^ta.^^Xl^Sdn”)"’ 1 " "
pie can place unbouiiled confidence; anJ who will Ifllow-rtliZiMiS «»l tin* o»»utU, who ri'wiinl nos rsmt which the. ' ’
not be sway eJ by jiarty spirit, but will ever act J!"Veriltln , ill, sillil llte UilcglilV ol era called -‘Ba!
itb wise reference to the good of his country— Gj<* Union—-M«'l who ilrsirt* that uir tion ever intro loci
Mlliltioiif br the pab'i:Rectrli of ;ho Comm -nwea’ h of J*enn-
ifloi ions sylvan!* The only safeguard again--i impo.itlonUto ,.
, n | see thatm7 signature non earli bottle.
l,e : DR. H.SWAYNE.
Corner of Egbth and Race sta. Plu'.adelpLia.
your friend! f t
W. II. II. WHITE.
— - , A FTERexpre:sing birth mki for past favors, would
“n e » S rf5! iwl* -A- “ f " rm hi ‘ fricaJ * Wld thiu pub ic generally, that
Hats Cap*. Boot. i ha sjUit receive Ifram New Yura a new an J sp.cn did
Kinnta "".ta!. ASSORTMENT OK GOODS Ih-HIS LINE,
i.-',. mU , ton I in nn ntiab'i hntmt nf tta kind, of- * P** * ftatandtann .lock of
fjred at low pricor an 1 favorable terms br
A. ALEXANDER * CO.
Granite Buildups No. S, Bread St
Athens November 11,1847.
llir Union—Hint wtio «h
The Whig*, and cany «t the opposite party, btlievs lilfwin^.4 «»l !»<*«-* f*“fnitiir ir
this man to be. f«rn. Zachary Taylor. Heaven lr«llls*lliiH»*il to tlirfll l*y*’ tlieii
neatly correct as my j grant that he may fill that office, the duties of which miCWUir* nf lilt* Rnvoluti.ni,
I you believe him to be no highly calculated to per- cnirtiimet! in ^ nntnrnislwrl >jhU*mlor anti
Of this we would entertain but little doubt, piifitv H» lllfir cltiLIreiis rlnlilreii.
C’A-rry.but mintj»• ibe original a-\ Ion'.
EIADISON ItLARBLE YARD,
At 9tn«ttsou. Morcun t oouty.fin-
J T. NIX, Proprietor of thir E ;tvVi*hmen‘, re«pect-
• fatly inform> ibe dazcio of Georgia that he i*
prepared to execute any orJer for manufactured marble,
horn the M*«-achu e.t% Vermont, Dover and other
! quarrie 4. He hat engaged one of the bast marble work-
AWAKE—AROUSE I
j ha I the !a lies an equal voice in ihe matter; for
lb, “,';«"inttlltat GEORGIANS, carslihians, m
We neeJ not n.k yon to uraynn,utmost KESSEtfi?. ALABAiAIAHS,
ti m ra wbls. Ad of which wi .l be rold
Carving an 1 Enpraiingdoas in the
&
he think- wiil enable him to compc ,
:her concern in the South. All he a-ks ii fair compc-
FrenchaniEhg
Cloths, Citssimerit Hud Vesting*,
Of almost every variety of style and quality. Also an
elegant afcoriment of thirl*, drawers haulik fs rock*,
gloves au-pender-s cravats «tc. Alfo, ready made
•lack and fancy summer coats and ve«fs, pants ic. A!-
o, gambwoas linen* “* ‘
all of which wliiah v
chaws or m ido np to order in tl
•tylc. ne lwpe ? by unremitting a
fa-hiooabl
. . . „ o merit anl
receive a liberal hare of the bu iaeu. Per on> leav
ing their order* at thi = bf*u e, may rely upon having
their work got upih,atleari,a»gtoV»f not better style,
than any other b .he up-country. Ccnn'ry cutting dche
j a* usual at the old Tailoring Estaba.hmcnt, on Volleys
proved stylo* atCliarle<tui and Augnuta prices " r | Athens April 20,1843
Long experience an ! a •horongh knowledge of tlie j
both House*, received tlie ngnaturc of the ! h»| the honor conferred npon me by the Rough patriot
President, and lias become n law. The Com;:
wise which the Sen ile had OateneJ to it w*< non-
conciirrcd in by the Houae. only four member*
from the non-slaveholding State* anstsining it—
The motion to recede in tlie Senate
a vote of 39 to 24—nm a vote from a free State
being in tlie negative, while Mr**r*. Benton,' ,j res ,
Houston, and Spruance, from the Slave States, v«4-
edinthe affirm itive. Of the indivhlu.il members
ol tlie Senate who deserve special cretlit for tit
n his behalf, for we feel as
‘specially IVAig patriots, y
ed, ilia
and Ready Club of this place, (and to that body, ly const Jer it a duty, but a pleasure. The step
I I return my sincere thanks for the honor thu* con- >«•« are now takirg, is sufficient to convince ns ol
I ferreJ,) to receive apolitical boon from the hauls of *his :act. I now, in the name of the Whig laJi
one of the •* guarJian angels of our country ;** but at of'Dablonega, p
rried by : ,j, e Nnmr ii m p,feel my unworthiness to receive it from it proudly a* a tribute of respect to him whom the
” rnree, and my inability to respond to an aJ- Jieople delight to honor.
beautiful and cha*te. j A Ittmitrknbie clturacter-
Felhoc-cilizens :—Looking, as 1 do, to the great —
interest of the country, and believing, a* I do, in ' < ^* ,e Herald gives the billowing sketch of
the wholesome principles which characterize the the life of Pierre Chastang, a free colored uun, who
r died * u_ * — *"— J
great result, Mr. Renton ia entitled to tlie first > Whig party ; anJ seeing woman, (not only here,
place. He ha* nobly redeemed his pledge to the j hut throughout the whole United Slates.) engaged
“ Ob, that all land* throughout the world,
Could, by a race like thi., be trod!
Tyrant* would fioiu ihcir ibrouei be hurled,
people oi Oregon, and the country owe* fauli Ii
and Gen Houston honor, for the rtem indignation j he
with which they rebuked tlie mad cry of Disunion I
raised by the ultra slaveholder in tho Senate.
Rut beyond all doubt, the ultimate cause of this |
grand result is to he found in the great movement |
of the Free Soil party, especially as exhibited in!
the recent proceedings in Buffalo. That move-1
meat, those proceedings, were signs not to l« mis
taken, of pnhticnl death to every rrpresent.)Iiv<
a free Slate who slio'ild dare betray the cause
Freedom in Congress.
This triumph fa tlie more gratifying and decisi
» tan it i. c.m.idnmd ttat it i» Hr dri.krralr r«» nf , y , WOTrtltt j y „„ r gi( ,. M j „, ay y
ItaF^tralO.r-rnmral «/-n nil Ita ntannl *«• ra,| a | j„ j.,u,, p tart in Ihe ranra of
trines recently broached concerning the * '
r in Congress to legislate for the Territi
Ibe great cause, I feel the truth nf the poet when in iimny respects, tlmt a brief sketch nf h
life will, we are sure, interest many of uur reader
beneficial influence u|<on h
\
to prohibit slavery in them by positive law—that,
after a discussion extensive, thorough, elaborate,
running irregularly through a session of eight
months and a half, the policy of the founder* of tlie
Government, and the principles of 1776. in the taco
ot tlie mail formidable opposition, have be(»n reaf
firmed, arid one more president most conclusive in
its character, has been added to the long list in
maintenance of the power and duty of Congress to
exclude slavery from United States territory "
Let Southern democrats look at Ibis, and then
pretend it tliey can flint the rights of tho South are
only safe in their hand*. In the Senate and in the
Execntive Chair, tho Southern principle has been
surrendered by tlie High Priest* of Democracy — . ^ fe ^
Richmond Repuhli
AnJ change the world
Madam Were I to say vre receive thi* Banner wort
| with feeling* of extreme gr.uitu.lc, the term there capt»
I useJ, woul.l lie incomprebensive of our inJeht- t»*he troops stationed «i r
, . . , , ... Mims, and to those in cam
j edness: but may we, by a firm and upright course, Mount Vernon. The umli
teach you the important fact, that we have proper- at tlmt time the whole country was iniested with
lo be hostile Indians, and but lew persons could be Ion
nmon lo take charge of an expedition attend) d with
tf por- country; anJ eventually become a bright and da^-
'» an * zling ornament in the diaJem of heaven.
BE PRESENT WITH US OX THIS
{£fX’omc one—Cou
AihI >huw ill*
RICHT.S OF SOUTHERN FHEK-
■ith this banner—bear MEN ! iinrl Itnt \nu li'Uior Slice ln*r»»
w ho •* Nrvi*r fcnrr«*tnler.<. ’ Jiml who lius
4 * nothing t» ft'tu* but his country.”—
MMB ONE—COME ALL!
l^r ORATORS, tiir !
... put riot ism tin* I HuquiMivt*. Irom vtn’inus]
We hastily announced on Tuesday the deathof I»*«r«S •*!* I lie Union, will h«- here to ml-'
■' •• * rircss you “ in words licit linru !”—!
Come, rind In* slim u hi ted to ** dt*cd.< of!
hioh emprise 1” Cotnr. :md h«d|> stive!
vour Couture from ANARCHY, DIS-i
UNION :.nd'MONARCHY !!
CT A Fret
und condini”
sutids, will he
A B. HOLT,
Ei.YS0M3 & WATiTIIG's
| and. pcrlmp
1779, and w
Fcquentlv G9 years o d nt his deaih. lie was the
slave ot JemOim.*t*ng,and in I810or ; ll became
the properly of Rege«t Bermaly.
During toe Indian war, and at the time Grn Jack-
son was in comiimnd of the trooji* in this city, Pierre,
nted by Jackson |Mtro«n or :
tr :iisj*.rt,tocarry provisions '
it Fort Mo .tgomery, or Fort
•»r tlie present site of;
king was perilous, as j
*‘i
I readied the troop* in satety, with a supply
ZOOLOlilCAL EXHIBITION,
F3om The city of new yobk.
G RAND CAVALCADE—On entering each place
of exliib; ion, tho Menarvrie will be preceded by
.. . • ••-, tlie gran 1 an J novel * pu,- r acle of an ele^nt Mu-ic Cliari-
l 1 lit* :iS*rmliR‘d IIIOII- o; drawn by eight givv hr.r ex of tho lar 0 'tf.‘t.sire, cm-
n tidiiM .*.*. i tainuig a Ban l of Mu imn < who will enuven tlie scene
1
Ltd tocallaul enniias before p'irdu inq else-
Pec. 4.1817.
BLACK&M (THING.
Wm. S. Hcmplilll
Take i thi* occa ion to lender
the public hi* thankt for the
‘ 7 liberal patronage hi.her-
r line
hui<.tiubeuer pre
. . ever to continue 0
>as branch*)—namely: Ironing XVa
gon*. Coadie*. P.eamro Carriage =, Plantation Work,
•ic, Ac. He wi he- pai ticular’.y to invite attention to
: HORSE-SHOEING, whiuh he proposes to do in the
• most skilful in inner, beinjin poiscrsion of important in-
j formation in thi-branch of busine**. He warrant * again ;t
i the foot-evil, a very common di ea-e, an l again t the
j hor os shod by him being tenJer fjotel, if the shoe tare
i re within the *p ics ol six w.*jk *. Hi« shop will still
: remain at the n.-w stun 1 in tlie upper part c.f town, oc-
J by him for the !a>t two year*, where he feel* per-
j A Voice from tltc South and Wc*t (
'' ‘ It EC.incize TltE
ni’oah-cnvn.D mrnovED
Inilxn Vej-.tibb Vavor I* Acns Fill'',
Manufactured under the immediate svptriulendrnee of
3. BENJAMIN SMiTH, M. O.,
faction to all hi) customers
l amply prepare J t
Dec. SO
W»|. H. GRAHAM,
ROUT. II. MOORE.
ROBERT B.J.EVVIS,
JACOB II. S.MII H,
JOHN W GRADY,
WM. E DERRICK,
ADAM PECK,
L. D. DAVIS,
ELISHA CASTLECURY,
II. W. RILEY.
DANIEL MC’EI.ER,
CYRUS CHOICE.
Cahlonoga, Soptciuber 19, 1848. ! P"™
QCJ* All editcus in favor of the clrctinn nf Taylor ' jj e
and Fillniotc. are requested to give this a few con- ; j, e ^
i Vrmot
» large a ,
le Presidential e
ldarrlrh.
ST ThePen*ylv«tr'm-Inquirer says:
“ A /orrespondent usks—wliat is the prospect of
Gen Taylor in New York 7 We answer—most
cheering. The party i* thoroughly aroused in tlmt
Slate, and tlie sympto;n* of disorganizitfon in the
Whig ranks, are few, far between, ami utterly in
significant. Gw. Seward und other prominent
leaders have taken tlie stump,and tlie Albany Even
ing Journal is crow Jed with the proceeding* of
meetings of tho enthusiastic Iricnds of Taylor and
Fillmore, in all parts of the State. In evidence of
the r.oadi lion ol allair* iu the city we may mention
tint we have now before n*, several eill* for fcVard
Meetings—mere Im-al demonstration*—yet tlie first.
•d!re«*ed to the whig* of the Filth Word, New
York, is signed by more than Tiip.ef. Hi’sored axo
Ft* nr nf the friends ol Taylor and Fi.lmore. This,
lie it remarked, a mere call for a ward Meeting, i live, that when that
And so in other Wants. The Express says that [ prmi I A nirica miy
Feltow-IVAig* Does it not look encouraging
to see woman engaged in favor of our principles v -• * —■- ■
• .. ° , ... . , . ing care of the sick and protecting the nroppt-rtv of
anJ CiindiJale, lhr-u*lmol Ihe whole country, ttacilitaiw. He and imcortrco.uher uVro
tau.kinR upon this Banner I «ee ill large Capilata cntnj.n'nu to eet e» nr.rec.« and rcalon. Tim eir k-
“TheGnlJ Krginns.' I am P rnul In raelhepil.l nera and mortality wee greet Hurt it nr.a difBcull
regiuri. ajain r.-airimalej ; to we them rrUiyuiR un- '•* taw lira petietila P n.|mH« ran* lor—Hirer, Ir -
der the »UmlarJ of Taylor an J Fillmore.
With regarJ to Fillmore, I have but one remark
to make, lie says, (or this is hi* iJea,) •• with such
a man as Tnylor, and such principles a* those of
the Whigs. I will cheerfully act.” If he will, and
I have no cause lo believe he will he'll do.
General Taylor is a firm, g«K)J and substantial
i, who basa.realy e**.ah!fahrJ a character: and j fahen up for h
iminaiej a, » tandiiarej;
for the Presidency, one that will rcma.ii uiiJimin-
ishel by time, anJ permanent as the continent upon '• |"itt> properly,
which we live; anJ I trust that we, the yeomanry ■ I’farre. until within n yeai
of this country, will do the old hero justice at the t!iron g l " ,,,t l«mg life uim
...... I, . . * . always seemed h*ppy and
ballot-box in November next. | in c ,,mimini!y. wiiitoor black.
In ihe next p'ace, I see on this Banner, “ No one highly esteemed oi resjiected. and no one in hi*
man power.*’ May that ever be our motto—- no * more emopinions, honest. Iieuev- death of Maxv. tUagb
_ . .. . . . olent and upright man. Ho always acted on the cfourtowa. 'iheiiJir
man j»ower that is, as moderation of the veto ?(>Il | e n rule of doing unto other* a* he would be cummimity wi:h a ErJiounJ; ba-.
Mik JOHN SHAFFER, the darm» Li<
hit equally iu.repi I LADY, will e:
Linns Tigers Le«parX* and Panthi
To the Sich and Afflicted.
puuui ri ,-rup of Wald Che
u. the United Srales f.ir iu
XHSY C’JREnn>.tall '.hi di ca-cibf .heSouthern
an.l, in all Biition* Di-
unparollcfod; the SICK
i and W..-J
orders they a ami afon
MAS S Frien l Am <ng
be e PktU are highly coat*
Fcrers,
Dysjtcpxiri,
Jiidigcsiioiii
Crsureness,
Headache,
Bad Appetite,
Diarrhxn,
Dysentery,
Liter Complaint,
Worms,
Heartburn,
Bilious Colic,
Foul Stomach,
Jaundice.
By following the limp! . .
every box of genuine l’ill«, a permanent ctie uiay ob
ejected. Mo t of the HOSPITALS in New Ytrk have
given tire e pill* a prefcri
Pain in the side,
Sct'rJiJa,
Bad Bit tod.
Obstructions.
Female Complaints,
Rheumatism,
11 'hooping Coughs,
Weak Nerves,
Hysterics,
Coughs,
Colds,
Influenza,
Pnnpl.t,
Low Spirits, <$£-
mp*nr
RAYMOND A WARING would annon
of the We*t that they will now h .
:y of seeing the celebrate J, JOHN SHAFFER th:
Dr. Swayns, Dear Sir—I feri calle Jby a
for the wonierfal effect- of your C.*mpoun J fcy.
up of Wi’.J Cherry on mr\ af.cr suffering nn»nh al.t.
miin.h wi b thenio*tatHic:ingof ail di ca-esCon jump
tion. The tirit symptom * ware of a very heavy cold
which se ttled on my lung--, which gradually grew wcr-i
Iluxois— 1 The Cht
and Bn* 1 " Pl^ 1
deposited in u pit. Asa matter of course, all who
cun!d getaway pref ipitatcly fled from Ihe pestilence,
leaving their property in the charge ot Pierre.
I He daily opened the stores lor the purpose of von*
»tilalion a lid securing ihe goodslrrin damage. On
j the return ol tne merchants in the Fall, they fonnd
every thing ***•■, awl a» some appreci
and :
hedeniet that theie
feat* have been behold by mil J.
is a considerable defection from the Democratic j ar- j beactmiily Drive* a Wild Li n, hania. eJ tone
ly < n **ly» B-iJ that Gen. Ga*s will not receive i showing tlie senrewe mao-tv of man above tlio
ken down, an 1 norvou - system very inucli impi.irc.
won 1 , to PhilaJe phia; wm treated there by pby. it
' l 1 * “ " ’■ " * it received no benefit s
dually grew w<
of the highe.-t
ever from them, bat gri
phy.- icimi a< well as rays
sty, a suhscripti
nuKeipation, alsoto purchase turn v
Since that jteriod, hi* avocation ,
■nalilcd him to sujiport hi* family I
all t.flhi-
1‘anther
n.l*4Nnelv,J»dat tlie same time a
©tfuiarn.
tin.
•rr.iplr.1 taallb, :i„d [ TtaohratOUwran.ta OBtatarn,,i,DeaUi
The. beautiful worj, »f Eaj
were brought wiih saJ force
•noe from afar cf die sudden j
of the Rev. S.
't he tiding smox! on many hi
. Wii’C tho cunning F. .
jh all tho leaser grades are here beheld
perf.-et safety, mio to their nature at time*, but poi
leedy sub ect to the con’rolofmm. the lorUfcr-o iortA wntl
For'* of ihe Air anl It'plil*. tho mi.i.Jboauiful,rare, that
* of their speoioare aU» com- «■*»<■
, a up all hope* cf r
11 fe'.t like on j who i»abroit to pa • thrum
r of the Sh i low of Doath. At thi* “awful inn
of Wild Cherr
I mn happy
. tirely cured me, nni I ai
h i health tli in I ever have bef..>re i:i i
cl my ca e are highly
; anl I wi h you
i vy know
pnu
ralauble colles i<
rill r
ich thei
gfw
iny Ufa.' Phy iJ
roa.mmenTmg i
mpeVing v
that the proprietor* are o
P^ 0 -* j highest celebrity, and have <
expen-etc* the pro entcollect
in Europe mid America, per/'
The moral and u eful purp>
Suffice
t stall lin
” wi h which tlie coghtry
to i u ioioa. viy re rienre is at 45 Ana street, where
m l should be happy to have the above submitted bv n per-
m 1 w>na! interview. ALBERT A. ROSS.
x-J j Wholesale an 1 Retai’ Dea’cr in Cigar*,45 Ann st, N. Y.
Be not decei re I br the man/ spui"
u be n prosjier- done by.
Ithont which thi
i. What
I wise men ? This, fellow-eitizcns,
i* make this a monarchical government. This qiies-
iou not only interests ii* at the piesent. but will
nutinue a vital question a* long a* time it*e!f shall
ast. And when the worlJ shall become disorgan-
*e.l. and the s ars shall glimmer in wild and mad
lonfosion—“ the Sun himself grow dim with age, °g'
uij nature sink in year*"—may we endeavor so to
shall come, young and coJM j
:h o r.var l t.i that seat re-
rhoslu
| like thi* c
d by all moroli ;t* ;‘the.
; Niagai
»*ed iefi
lake
ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE!
J sufficiently
ah her, vtAi in Iced a brief ,
Itonio, N. Yra her malady reappeared;
a return journey, which,
one. Ai Rome. N. Y, I .
almo-r before danger wa* apprehended, *tie fatal -haf:
of Dca'breached her hear^ uni »hu c’ 1 A 1
From the Charleston New.*—Tc.cgraj hie dc patch, there her pilgrimage of life. All that
Yo-terday. mi 3 o’clock, P. M.. we rereived a tel- tuuilv of iho i»n'e blooming
stall in the’
. pri me Being, and ii por.icularly
mind* of youth.
L3T* Particular reference i*givt
Bill*. PoCert anl LMugraplu i i
XT The wh ile Menagerie, on r.-r
ceded b‘f the Car, containing th>
Ba.vn.ir/ 7form a Grind Prte
I prepar.it
S
>f Dr
of Wild Cherry, u heredfoto
inly guarani
I.N.E. corner of Eighth
prersive on thei Prepare 1 by Dr.Swar
I Rice street*. Phi!aIn.phii, an 11 >r saie by
o Ihe Mammoth j Druggi it* in nearly all the principal Town-
budy, brought by ihe bereaved hu-hand a
fa. \fi te AiMl
7 the
nleareJ ,o all who knew her by the I
sweefiie * of her di-po i i.«i, an I the grace > «.f hej
: patch of the nows by tho
i were enabled t* lay it before our rearie
'script. Annul 4 o’clock we received a s
1 fuller despatch a* follows:
Baltimore, Sept. 14.
The Royal Mail steam ship Ei.rnjia arrived at n , T ^ in
tew-York this morning *1 7 o'clock, bringing one another!'
- Tta Ctaj movrm-nl .ra in Ita .rain. Iran, ’ V »»raa-Urra^Tta. Ihe dunk, of .he »Vh*nS>. '’ r '' C " Ii " Z ^ *“
aspect ion — tu hcr j m narJ1 || • y • a n j while we ehed the
September 21,1843.
PROSPECTUS OF
WnKLKIUS monthly journal
OfUl#
ITZfZty. | i ^ n<
21.1843. A «id sell, ai p
Public Snlc.
hold mi 1 kitchen f..rniturs. on We-lnealay, the 4th da;
ofOcfolornext. Tlie farm contain* cpward* of 5(i<
acre* of land, with paid building*, a young ordiard of
the lowest vote Gen. Taylor will get in the State, j served for her in the para liseof God-in that ‘ house
i* Twkxty Five Thou*xmd more than any oilier j not male with hands, eternal in the heaven*.'’
candidate. The same paper remarks:— j
ajic cberi-hed frien j of her 1 the fir *t cf October, tin un ler iguu J will i*uc a *kich tbue who wi h W nur.
ippropriatcly be said of her,; I ) p , ri „ lk ^ wHl th . ; u , ve ti , e . ° , examining. P. C
I ah,, of tl.it w.ra-liti. «... nra in.mri.ta.. A, fa' 2 h 1818.
From ihe Carrtspcndinq Secretary of the Ay, and Fvrr
eign Bible Society.
Lirnuioar, Ohio Co, Kv, June 22,1847.
Dr. G. Ban;. Sufi Ji . Dear Sir - My wife s health U
mucli impaired from a violent cough. I could get n< no
of your IfiUs.iu ihi-pace and sent to Louisaillc fcr
liroc dozen. One ol my tcn*w»* recently taken with
he biliou* fever, and the same night took >ix of th®
Pill*. The next day he sent fi r me being in great mil
i high fever; tho Pills had not operateJ. I ad-
•aid ber«
vi ed iiim t<
freely he w
;a*y, mid i* now well. I am clearly cf the opinion
could 1 have had yot r Tills last fall, it would liave rav
ed my wife fn m a lingering line-*. She has teen tak-
.ng them regularly and i gaining in flesh end strength^
•uid her h«u.h i- fa > improving.
A greav varied* of Pi..* are mattered throegh thi*
joun ry, manv of them wor t’--* tia h. One cf toy
irienJ* got a box t f C.iskencr ?■. lie think* the;
I ha
•le have been h
ry b i such f-fioWi Truly, your*.
Jabio Tickxcb.
Extract of a Utterfr.-m a Missionary in S< uth America.
Ihe Lord in hi* meicy lias rc-tucd rnd icutinued
my heal h. Mainly, n* 1 believe, through the ngtiKV cf
Er. Smi’h * Improved Indian Vegetable Sugar Gated
Pill*, whi.h i have L-.Iccn freely for the past three
mi n h*. / d • thiol: they are an improvem nt wpttt any
thing Irrcr ueecL
tSTTiia e Pill* are every where known, end known
a* the be t Pill* now in U‘e. If tliey do not, in every
in-tame, give cn ire *a i faction, tlie money i • nn mptlf
refunded. IT“ I’rice 25 Cents per box, or fi boxes for
AIltEMM'IMlK
tlMESVILLG
SI AGK LINKS.
T HESE nre the regular Mj i Lines carried la Splen-
dil Four-Hor c Po*t-CWhe*.
110 o'clock A. M. Arrive
it 7 o'clock, P. M.
Leaves Gaincvri le Monde
ohly.
fall, by and bv. Mn B itt* will
hi* fiirebrand thrown among n* here.
<d a response lo the iMocalled Clay
firebrand, thrown, as It were, ii
FOkcnhta.lIM Zachary Taylor anJ Hon. Millar I Fillmoic |“ d taU. hi.l.wro, nrr«
ere. in the form . , .■ i* li. . , x T „ . . The leader* of ti* confederate* w
Committee, fa a ^ the office* of I resident an J V«e Preaaient of the |rim , o’Ciorman and Dolieny
will be print
p pro|wring tor
row over the mem ry of her departed loi
....... . , _ , . . , „ "wi. vwumwu I***! escaped to think ofher a* an angel of light, in her perfcjte J bs.ia;y,
the Hudson i LmteJ State*, for the beantiful Banner this day France Many arrests had been nade in Dublin U-fere the Ihnoeof the Lamb forever l—Southern
and tlie adjacent town*. The commission lor the Liltrary Gazette.
trial of those engaged ill the Insurrection would ,
presented by them to Ihe Atlanta delegation.
Miss Francinea Thomas:—At a meeting of the ■ open in 3 weeks.^Tue arrests of Chartists in Eng- j “' w " reo! ,
Tk. Ricbmoni ,Va.) Wh«. r^nkin, of Ita .1- Roujh .ml Rr.lv Clnb of Dahamr^ on Mon by ; ^"-rnTtataloon ,ta report of,ta Commil- ’ ff2^SS*t
by, stitched.) nnd aJor.led
i cent* per annum.
C^-AU
September 21
daw. a* 4 o'clock.
• ai 12, M . nr in tii
Leave* Stiaie 1
Fri lny*. at 7| A. 31.
for the dov
ward t
n of c.
iui uni ration* must he diree'ed (post-paid)
C. L. WHKLEtt & BRO,
Athens Georgia.
pleasing J
fait between Judge Cone and Mr. Stephens re- evening, the nth
Market “ We publish below all the account* which duty, by a resolution nf said club, to
we have receiveJ of thfa gentlcn.an’* condition.— thanks of the same for your cha*teanJ appropriate [ tliemsc
We know that in dohig ra, we are rendering an ac : a fares* upon the presentation of a Banner to the
ceptahle service to oar friend* ol thfa city, who so Atlanta delegation, an J respectfully request a copy
lately listened to hi* go wing anJ eloquent Ian- ihe «*me for publication,
goage.and who were so much impressed in his fa- With esteem anl respect, yours. Sic.,
JAMES R. LA WHOM. }
T H ?^'.5 A * WiCK ’ rCommittee.
A. J. COMER, \
VVINFUBY & MOUUiSON,
Hjroiiazi'. Tailors, Broad s\,
MAHOGANY, MAPLE AND BLACK
r CHAINS,
tVMrdri>hsv,Rty r , nn*.* ittt-b i.rd*. r..Lie*. Ac-
MANUFACTURED AT HOME,
A* cheap a* Mich article* (equally well made and dura
ble, an t warran ed so to be) can be obtained from the
North, adding only tlie freight, at the
WAR IS ROOMS
Two doors West of the Post fMc-, near the Epi.
•rby his general bearing an J manners. We know
this whole community anilew with us in praying
for the recovery of Mr. for we have never seen
x more decideJ interest taken in the fate of any one,
who was not a citizen.
Gentlemen—While I duly appreciate the compli
rnent bestowed npon my bumble afaress, being
The German Assembly was debating tlie
“ Nothing can exceed the a I miration which the conscious ol its many drfeetr, ii is wiih Reluctance
undaunted grit of Mr. Stephens refusing to yfcU that I consent to its publication. Res|«ctfully,
though woundeJ desperately, while th*knife still, FRANCINEA THOMAS,
glittered at hi* throat, fa ealcalat-d lo excite, ex- j Messrs. Janes R. Lawhox, )
espt the indignatioa with which every right-think
ing man mast regarJ the %ratality which could
prompt an athletic man weighing two handreJ, lo j The area instances which hare t**emb!ed ns tc-
. aWil with a knife, another of ile. S*s size, who gMher thfa norning, are ca!cn!a:ei to excite an in
i' Jh* entirely aaaimed, save with a whale bone terest in our every heart. Aitfeoagh you ate not
, , , j *• *o hath anJ unsheild y*mt swi rls in de-
014 Sack «w laAlavs, feaceof your country, yet, feelings truly patriotic.
| haveaclualej yoa. We anJerstand yoar arottotr
A letter from Ufcyrtte, Iwl^ to the LoutsviB# : be. No cm* man power;" yet as it fa agreed by
Joarnal *»ye: | all, that in orJer to preserve a well regulated trpal-
plicnt:
Assembly
tliey fled
laOllis ~
AcsTKIa.—Austria has accepted tlie intervetition | eer.iflcate* to re-eml>!e tb»*e <>i uiea-uc wsm. w.
of Franceand England in ibe lulfan difficulties. ‘Wi-tar’s BaL-am of Wild Cherry” i* the only genuine. " „ Q _
Serious ii«ts h*d taken place at Vienna and i The re»t merely imitate the name of the ocijnal, while
Berlin, bn» they were suppressed. The Hungari- j tHkSIRE3OFTHBOEVU ehiefi> ‘ Glovo > Cravat*. Ac.
_n troop* nad l«eride!wted IjitenM Sen m ns., LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OFTiIEGES U- . A L<jT OF ready-made clothing.
The genuine Ikdsam i< put up in tortles vrith the Of oar oarn roanofaetare. wiUbe kept always on hand Sari
MxXKETS—Liverpool Sect. I.—At Uverpool ^ M „„ cacu „
tlie 1st in,t , the Duty on Foreign Wheat having with :1» signature of
shilling per quarter. Wheat declined 3a j Thi* will be cnrefopel hereafter wi* a new wrap- anv other e tab i
isheL fold Flour Is. per bbl. Indian Coro • per; copyright securei 1814; «a which will sdws/s \ *h-7 faipa. by
. ■ ’ I ^ . ai d titj» ■nrnnvutirt
Id. per b
1 •- in better demand.
Cotxox.—Tbe .lemand tor the week w
the trade not holding large supplies.
.or the week mnouiifad to 40,000 Inles.
.and* and Middlings without change iu prices
last week. Orleans fair had receded one-eighth,
but on lower and middling grades tliere had been
i advance of One eighth. ... ,
At a public sale of Sea Island*, the pnees werej _
Jd. lower turn former quotation*. The **ie*,
ere heavv.
Ricz.—The price* were steady.
rery style and
, . . - u. V ‘ r.K l- — AhSU— I V/ARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
" i |2^ ?^r5£ VtaST ’i PLEASASTSTOVALL,
; LOOK WELL TO THE SIARK3 0FTI1E0E.VU- . chU!f ‘- *■■ G -° vo • S3 T“ Jer ,
Coo-' lA’i ' * ‘- tlT OF ntADY-MAOE CLI
i Ttageoaine Bntami it P ut n P in tattle*, wiji tta Of nnr n»nmynn£,c:nra wnltatajitnliynj.ontaM Stamny D/.I j ,n tall ta given 'iu ita ia!cj of
I word* ** Dr. Wi*tars Ba'*am of Wild Cherry. Pbilad,” Sod wld at price* to smt the time i. Cotton and other produce, and die purchase cf Bagging
blown in the glaa; each bottle bearin’a label on iho All per*xt* texnnj order* a*. Uu* home, may safely anl other family nwe«arie*. •
, .. . - , frisJt with :ha si-puture of IL WISTAR M D. rely upm h iving ffieir work *ma at least si well a* at Asgmta, Augu4 8, 1848 ly
Wheat declined 3a | Thi* will be vnrefooei hereafter wi* a new wrap- aay_other e tab i hmrat n the np-eountiy. j — —
btunfMoi' Wine*, Liquors, Ncgars Ac.
-Itta. tac. WMrintafj Ita, lie, ttara ntanlj ta P lnraJ .1
lie has rained credence even with the Whigs, that j . ... .... . r . , . .
CaLTtatar cat toad, tartraa hi toi. Sitae. Tta''*-" WJ'ta ram. ,.f p,v.rnmenl, an J a. the
same !Mi<g wa* vaM of Crittendett hi Kentucky, j » ^ approaching when tlmt office should be re
ant.I the whig* abroad despaired of hi* election, [filled,^wear* /mead to see you endeavoring to beMov
There fa no more troth in the report aboat Taylor j t OW€ who so richly merits it. Yet, even this,
iu Indiana than there was ra this repot* of the in- 1 h .. ^ .
evitable defeat of Crittenden. To slmw yoa how | fo tbo, V , , "J*" ,hat *’ * nsUM ’
the e«.r rent vets I will Inform you that a day or «» confer, shoald yoa hem fortunate a* to secure
two ago a friend Informed me that in coming trora Jto him, coal J never repay Gea. Taylor for the toil
Craw tin dsville to thi* place berartfrom 4U0to IU0 and privations which he so cheerfully end ere J tci
wagon*, and that but ramofthe drivers was for Van
Bnren, 10 or 2U for Casa, and tlm rertdor Tartar.
You nay rest atsured that li.diaoa wiH stAM ap
lor old Rough and Ready."
bit country. Turn for a moment to his entrant
into public life, when hie had neither experience, r
the strength ol age, to capacitate him for the inapor-
ii Mondays, Wedne-day* and
arrival of tho
Arrive at Game vi'.le at 5 P. XL
Leave* Gainesville Tuesday*. Thurdny* and Satur
day* C A. XL Arrive fame ilays-at Stone Mountain S
P.'St
jayThi* Line rut
f Lawrrncinil'c. . T^ie
„ „ „ - —ne fn m Gainc viifa ia
;. via \\ h^6 Sn’phiT Spiini? : . and to 'i allu-
..... ’h the abov<
line "per ons wihiag to travel to any <f the above
point*, w ill rave money bv racing W. L. Xlifilielh agent
at Athens ct Ma . P. H Harrc’ on, agent at the S»one
Mountain, before making contract o.horwi-e. Pnrat#
pa«sengcr
Combes by
Jceeprnv*<rx/
a fare-.in? the Agent n‘. Gaine ville,
'cv* to any point they
a* at that pfocc.
100
THOMSON A
COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR A WOOD NAPHTHA.
roa cosscurnox. coccus, etc.
£3?* Its nte the Iwst proof of its mine.
[From the Camden Democrat.]
“We are no* ia the habit of enervoragiroj empiriri-m.
WazxliMi39 ani OammUsim Bisia»3, i
Ad.rKTA.MA.
.TRx eub eriber* take thi«occa-k»n to re- !
'urn their thank* to tlieir friends tar the
iberal patronage bestmreJ upon them
•**“ pa*t -ea on, and at the nme tf—-
!W the Ufaier of their aervieei
1 very old and superior Pale Sherry;
Third . is^itdi. | mrof bestowing prai-e where morit doe-not warrant it,^/the tender uftbew Hiiieei to
sad Cotton mark ft. September %the i w- Their \Yareb-»u*e ha* been thoroughly repaired, and
Bb!». very old MouanzaheU W hi,key ;
9 Ba-kett Hdl-idft Chompaigue;
10 M chaise Spani h S&gorj;
10 M G'enn Prindpe;
M Sfowmboat and Ja-to Son* Brand.
’ " - A. ALEXANDER 4 CO,
‘■■eye Aeenmemni Granite Range, Athens.
IVindoxv Clttw, Ac.
BOXES Win low Glaw, averted cues;
Sulph.de Quinine,
■octi i Spani h Float In Jigo;
COOO lb*. Ei> ran fi-dt*;
1 case Torkev Gum Opium;
2 bbl*. Cum Camphor;
5 “ refined dabura' us, Tipton •;
5 “ prime green Copperas;
15 “ Logwtx-J:
2000 lb* Prime Madder;
3 bbl*. Na 1 Ca-stur Oil;
5000 lb% White LeH in keg* of winous rites;
BTaeV « n J Rei Lead, Spt’» Turpentine, Phytkiaiu’
uiaraware, Eng’J h Blue tail. Cream cf Tartar, superior
Cayenne gtoundan! h jxrf; SavycF# Mu-thrd,Ewen-
? ■ * — -11 km}*, together
i, Mcikide*, Ac,
... try. Foraalevery
A. ALEXANDERS CO, College A venue.
Marsets.-
fe Utrqvol
lay of Iho EarotwV ckp-rturr, wa*
Mean* Fair, 41; MobFe Fair, i Dpland*. Fair,
i- .
Hon. Wm. C. Rive* na* consented to act a* the
Yliig candidate for elector in the Albemarle di**
riel tn Virginia* Originally appointed, be declin
’d on acronut of Uxe state of fair health ; bnttiiat
•tving groat I v Improved, he cheerfully uu-
lertake* LSe task, anJ will devote hi* fine a' *“
fotbec
e ot old Zack.
For Bile, -
aft:, non e fco-i tta* taVe re :n'-tcJ fmni r. me. Wi Ttair winba, ta< been Ihiooglfr nftaUif » OMD^We*agno *itk bro.finiii«to“fie«»,
fare 0*J ' ' ™ - - t— ta . .i.t mlitn, ta th. MMn<nn</ (WM '* OOTtn
bvaSffite&milr TOffidne." . " Our charge* win ro«nrmteu»3
Prepared only by ANGNEY k DICKSON, at the 5. e^er regn'^r CommuriouHou-e*.
E.ewofl»lfiannJSPIllJC3 .!».>. j L.tar.1 .f«n»iwuf ta
tjoldbr -A. ALEXANDER 4 Ca Altani rttan reqnctal GIBBS * MnCORD.
. 1 Frien SI pra bouin, nr II fcr S5. | Angnrtn. AnglrtSS. 18*8.
Caunox—Beware of all pro tea led knita'ioorvofUaj
# Fcr sale,
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sale on the 2 SddavcfSeptettbtr next*ef. retie Banner
Office, Per*on*wi hin ? to buy cm examine tl» pre-
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