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f j Many argue that it will not, because it did not in . communication in the Charleston Courier:
(jBertral chansts !:n*e, a* umidI, f«'curreJ in tlio . 1832. They should remember that our comm uni- Messes. Editoes: Permit me to cail your at-
comliirt of t!it* C-'orgia pres* a!n.i.t i!.e beginning cation with the rest of the world is not now what! tention to the Report of the Financial Committee
of the year. Among other* we re . nber the fo!-. ; t was then, and the Cholera Vceras to be untrara- of the State of Georgia, recently made to tfieGov
* _ | elled by the iatvs which govern other-epidemics—
;n?fLr caT * P 3 * 1 ,1,e being apparently uncontrolled by latitude, soil
* " * ,as rclir< ’' 1 seafon—raging as fiercely amidst Siberian winters
been succeeded by James N{ i as it doe* at the equator in the heat of summer!
says that be is an •• ultra ; The' fact that, this region Wes exempt in 1832 is,
therefore, no reason why it may not come among
us now. -While.we have no sort of wish to alarm
the timid, wc would advise a general “brushing
that cannot in any event do harm; while
ernor of that State. The flattering picture therein
presented ol the financial condition of our sister
State, and her future resources, must be gratifying
to all interested in her State Stocks and her great
works of Internal Improvement. In a day of great
State indebtedness, and a pressure for money in
every market almost in the Union, we find Georgisr
paying interest in advance upon her securities, anil
"with au actual surplus in her Treasury, after de-
if wc should be visited by this fearful scourge, it! fraying all expenses of government for the year
would be of incalculable benefit. There are many 11848, and setting aside that which may be required
places about our town that need cleansing, oven if for 1849, of at least §80,000. Wdldone, Georgia!
we had nb reason to anticipate'a visit from a dis- ■ with such a picture to present* the days of financial
Democrat.” In all couscTcuce, the late editor
** ultra’’ enough* AsiJe from its politics, wc wish |
the Times success.'
Mr. N. M. Calder has retired from the “Cherokee
Advocate” at Marietta, and has been succeeded by 1
Air. Campbell, as publisher of that paper. Mr.
Hunt, wc believe, still has the management of the
■editorial department of the Advocate. *1
The Cuaville Pioneer which has been so long
under tiro management of the Messrs. Hoods, has,
wo learn by-a late number, fell into the bands of D.
M. Hood, Esq., who will hereafter have exclusive
control -of the concern.
While we .are sorry to part with dur retiring
brethren, we most cordially extend the right hand
it has been found by moat of
tinguished stranger.
mismanagement may bo considered as atoned for.
' A.
Ctooririu Cold.
Mr. Henry Asbury, a gold-miner froth North
The Albany (Gn.) Courier has been discontinu
ed aud its subscription list transferred to Urn Journal
-& .Mcahcnger.
\ Town Election.
At tire request of a gentleman in Mcrgari county
xvo endeavored, some weeks ago, to procure from
Mr. Robertson,ol Hall,some details in relation to- Caro,lna ,,aa u,ade son,e "'ferestingdiscoveries.
I lie coltivntion of upl-od lliee j not lining po.ii-s.nJ ; Ab °“‘ t »° “ in “ 1,0 •* 1| '° v *"<7
1 ot Mr. It’s. addrest, wo wc to on.blc to gather lire • ° r *" d ”f°“ * exaoitaatioi dis-
necessar, information, hut simply gave such facts I c0 -'CreJ some veins ; from there ho came to Maj.
as Mr. Brajy, the enterprising merchant of thisi^Sh 1 - 3 snJ after soma examination he ma jo
place, who purchased Mr. Bobettson's crop could [ v0 O interesting discovery on a lot belonging „
iurnisli ns. Through Mr. 1!. we hate since been 1 “"h Loga' 1 - One ol tire veins is in a very large
able to gather some additional particulars, which ; » ihe vein extending about one quarter of a
are subjoined: j mile. The ore will average one dwt. to tlie bushel.
The ground was prepared by deep'ploughing ’ 11,0 voiu *•*»» ln, “ lhrec » far feet thick The
with a •* bnlldongue,” and tl.cn harrowed. T|» ' other wi» I* l» a small hill—aboutlOO yants '
Delaware; the second, rhea
girtlu; the third, the Rev
lie was a brother-in-law <
long known and highly. re^jigbSES ifil
: .»u) it VtfcntV
mg years since his son-in-ftif?:-&Mr*TWT&b Stock
ton, died, whHo tilling tlw n:5»d.>lGofdr««roftiie
same Suite. ’ .. ^ :
It is not often that so nincb>snfi(f|vFi *41kjmd real
distinction go dowu to tlxe graved$WS“
person. It is because Mr. Johns df -
political distinctions, living si furtrtic tti
in, and as a servant of, the Si at© o
prefereJicc to entering the tomeeftitf
that his. death is not at once feft us
whole country. There are thoifcl
of i Hoiul Any
. ir*4 A, «T
allBwrC ^yJS"|vlr
i;!i’ninftW«cp1i
Brown Adeline
Breedlove Joseph
Ill-owning Sniti'l s
Campbell .1 (J
Campbell Mary
.Capers JJuiliv a
ciuipiwt A 11^
C'trtrk Mrs KK
Cl. r , U lv.
Clark Martha
Cvamer E A '
JXniokin S tepheil
tdWtWK S D
-Malbiril It -
' ‘Mt’DimoM lliv;li
Mathews Katharilii!
Mathews V T
; Martin Clarke
’.SKiyo Geo \V
; ^ McWortt ifc Strong
' ^ ' Mecfesk’v Ben
Mill'd
jjfjshirJ a
r It
TheSdfowing geatlemen were, on Sntuntoy last,
l8lM^^ ar ^ enS of, l 10 toW!I °f-Ifhenu ler the year J whs rew-H°atout llie'lniddle^ ofMarchl aMhe . length" aud'"l8"inches"in e^flm'ore . . ,
FnnWn 1VarJ ~ Bcnjam ' n Towm nnd Leon,dM ! hand ,Kc . W)u & Mr. Asburv consider the mines in ihi
Cook H C
The mail from this place to Double WcUs<^ the
Gcorgid Rail Road was opened sciihe t^ji <wteks j p„ x jj ].«
since and robbeJ of several letters dtuit^i^ugs iion- j Co-art If
ey, checks, &c. The Driver or.^’tlie ,rVt^t it'hn j CrumlvJ
Rutherford, left a lew clays tilt* r, j
subsequent developments leave ! 1)iUa . r, l 11
ing the perpetrator of the act. ner^ ’-Irnnn;- j
diately taken for his apprehension.’ and a letter | Kdwnrds
Irom the Pi'M. at Anderson Court ll.mse, fc>. C., • HHsIk
under date of the 27th ultimo, inropns
rest in tliat place on the day ‘previous,
lodged in jail to await his trial.—) IVAii/g/wi (Ja- i Fit
tzlle. f i Franks
The Ibxlbh Mercantile iJimmal
res the following notice of the'k
of the day:
Wilil Cherry }
ipcnlvhi praise of Wistars 1st
a use -we belli
.Korman \V U
- Oliver Siini’Oii 2
Oliver ShUton-
Oliycr Catlierimi
rarmaWJ.W
lhessk-rJ M
l’mitt S W
Pride <
r E
ms Is of his ar- j
1„ . iram
us. Ule is now ].-| c „
miicu wiii?i|j Mfu M1MW BjBBB v>ccu,ug 0 overies.—•^«bd«uvfully pnrpoiodM
l^nd, d,e rowi‘.7wheh ufort knee hig’h.'ifwax Mr- Ashmy_coimidcri the mines*in Uiia country KSyfafh™!»l
. . _ • 'again hoed. This is all the cultivation Mr. R. equal if not superior to those ot North Carolina.^--. .Uiscasc, »ud Its fame has raphUy exu-uile
• n ;«w fir'p Tir ’ =2 Vfrzri ^Cd »^>n hi. crep- We are not informed of' He contemplates yUiUng Uie mines about Dahlo^; «tcnsh-©iyus«r
Secret. 3 nrir , Trcafnrer^ n C*" 1! i -* "* A ° “Is 311 -'""? Ull! 'rop. hot suppose that ft ' nega eoou and making similar examinations lie j 1^11°
T; C '"'[ n‘r.''r "" J ' Vm '
•John It.'Robert* and D. M. Clower, Deputies.
in vrerr p*t( of the
tbeMiddleaqR;
a- w
manner. . uses a mill of a very different construction from *ons, lin*V-«
Wo'understand that the subject tifgrowing Rico khose used here, which-are thought to he much f ,r c " la y , | u J
in the up-conntry Is beginning to excite fcerto in-^aoperior.—pahloJiega \VuuJir.iani _ ^ i Jyx&r-
•• i.r»u» Nmune.' 1 j torest—several enterprising farmers having ex-. _
. ., , . . , , - , pressed a determination to try it at least ono' year , AIe. STEriicss.—Dy the way, rays the Wash- Alexaspeu, also
dd»■ 1 .?g^,iiemxn p tW^S;:^i“ “ *5££S:$??*‘
Ira.- i . iii . v • Uiemsclves—the trial, will cost hut little; whiJe the eay Job to my chailging the subject, and giving
^ . ... r ' 01 >’ iave ever oo “I* 001 ; prospects of success are, v/e should judge frtm Mr. I you an anecdote about cmr friend Mr. fcjtcplieus 1
ingfoin. ig a on e caj, or ; IRjbtrttson’s experiment, exceedingly flattering. j On oue occasion* while delivering a most eloquent
1 speech in the House of Representatives,there were
fM. 11 ’U kua bw-n
juirtuni-
Lidifijibly r*^|Kctalji |mt-
feset witlllll tilO! _
anaiu at the new
ipiedRy liim for the last two years,
. -uncntly scttleil nnd amply prepared to. ten
fuctioit to all his customers.
Wines, liquor*, Segtm, Ate
10d
Point, CastiUion 4- Co,'vintage 1R3S;
* hot Of ready-i
Of our own mannfactun% will bi>1
aiid siild at prices to suit tile times. ^
10 M choice Spanish Segars;
10 M (Ilctin Principe;
is leaving orders at this lioif^
in having tlicir work done at least ii^
, _..v otVr cstahlhdiniait in the up-conntry.
j They hope, bv mireiiiitiiiig ntteiilioil to biiiiiic.-b.iuid
AU pci
uy a. ai^vax,. -cu re ui, , a ^ a
College Ut*»& Jitinffc, Atfteiu>, j ^rUeulor uU ’ mioti inud it. CUTTINO.^bi.-h wiR .
’Ik.done ns well arid onus good tenus as a™iny other*
! sinlilar establi-liment.
j Athens, September 14, 18-18;
casuLon female sciiool.
EDrs. Hlygodd
jr^KltliUV notifies tins public that s!»o intends open
- wwxicS''*
>'H, r , SCIia3L f° r r Y, * u, « ^dic/ the first j ^ r Pt j. CAMPlwving witii.lrawn from tiiecon- .
Monday m February next, fiir the term of mm- months, 1 A f ^ , lf p C eples 4 Camp, the mulct signed beg*
at the average pnee of JWafy JJoltnr* w«rW«r,, iw|V(i tl> w]k . it their friends an.i cnsU.mers Mill byemi-
Good boanhng can be bad in the village at about eight t]K , ir p afr , ma *e, ns I,„ will be found at the old
ilobarsniT month. . VtamL X«. «, tJhiiuUs ltow, and rewlv at all times to
M atkmsvnle, Jan. 4,1849. ,*tt. . j j],,.,,, with rightgood Will. If strict attention to
' ' - " T ’— | business, with gisids wcU R night and sold cheap, has
iPlASJif JMSHD IPA&pY |:m.vll.inKmd,.wit:i».i.vo-.ii.lm,in.-HS lwwilUacvC.d.
Book & Job Printing, i
EXECUTED LOW FOR <
E-calf xvith two bodies aud one head. From the j
girth back it is two separate and distinct bodies; '
-joined laterally uttlic shoolders, and terminating in t
■a single neck and head!—one body being an "exact
3J* The able and enterprising edib
junta**Republic” gives notice that in compliance
with the wishes of many of his readers, he will short
ly commeucc the issue of a daily edition of tliat
ably conducted sheet. Mr. Sim the has exhibited
much ability ns a writer, and wc trust ins success
. may be commensurate n Itb his deserts.
ierlv of th
, ha*
ftj* n. i*. i>«
come joint editor of the Rostan Bee au.
of ** 1‘cr'cy’s Sunday I'ic-Xic,” a new*
jict issued front the same cstahlishmeut.
both ably conducted.
jj-Mr. V
manufacture of friction matches in Augusta. Al- ratives, 3,012,500 spindles, and d :
though it looks like a small business, tlie aggregate in wages $3(13,214, or $18,887,1:
nmonnt expended abroad lor this article would for all expense, not including
amount to many thousands in a year. He should . weekly or §55,o(i2,S20
: pneouraged. as every thing raunui'acturod at produces 75A000.000 yah
ught to Uj-. | W ca?l» individual,
&5- We observe in the last Dahlduega Watch- a numbcr of strangers in the gallery who were con-,
i the proceedings of a meeting recently held in- stanU y e.xclarm R ig- ,i That is a splendid fellow”;
duplicate of the Mirer; both precisely correspond- lhat P la «-* tfco purpose of taking into considera- “ 1 M '‘ ,ndc '‘ w !‘° ***'' &c *. A Georgian who hap-; * orc ro ° l *
ipgdn all their marks—ol the same size, color and tion U ' 1C practicability of establishing a Cotton Fac- ^"f* 1 lo “* ne “ r , exclaimed during the • qi n - ( . e years ago, in i -.iv-.
general Mnlnce! This singular production of 1 tor ? ‘ n vicinity. Upwards or twelve thons- e«itemrat, * D—n it all, lguess he tsa splendid,
Name'is well worthy the attention of the curious, and do!Ia « wa» subscribed by citizens of Uie conn- ‘* b *. * t f t 3’** !""”*> and hls i con-enuent d.-Wlity
nnd will ^io doubt find its way to some of tlie North* D’*—■r committee was appointed to select a suitable , rc a ?IJ Cou ,e ‘ * i work. I prveiffod the lx*st i
'maMMfgC sire Tor [lie establishment, and nnollicr nieelin-ap-1 c-A letter from Detroit, received ai
JOB OFFICE,
Where we'arc prepared to execute in t}ienu>.<t K,iperi<»r
style, anti at the lowist X’Rices, cvtTy description of
l’iairi and Omamutibil
LEfTER-pnsss PRnmrra,
Such as Hoots, Pamphlets, Curtis, l/itudhi/ls. Circular*-,
Catalogues, Tickets, Lttbfl*, Jiuak Checks,
Blanks of errrg deserijtllon, «fr n dr..
£2?" 1'eraom fhvoring w with orders for Vriirtiilg of
inly kind, may rest assured tliat the wt«rlf will lie. ele
gantly and ot»rn*ctly executed wi:h de-jiatili.
Orders respectfully solicited bv
Athens, Dev. 21. CUBIST* dvLAMFKlN.
FUESEUVE YOLil TEETH.
Dr. SEGER,
C 'l ItATEFUL fnr tlie patnaiage Ik* has received fnmi;
f liis friends and tlie public in general, anti having
xuotx-etletl in all his operations in DKJfTlSTHY to their
eutire satL-faetimi, holilies the public that he will still
praetiee ns a DENTIST, for the imxt fimror fire years,
in the counties of Oglethorpe, Wilke*, Klhelt, 0rrriie;
and Columbia.
i Aeroditof twelve nnmills, if de.-ired. fitr Tliigging;
j f.>r i'lute-Work, half cash -> Alt Ids in«k will x io jkt-
! formed in a neat and workman-like iiuuiiut, ami if it-
1 fitils, will be re-vxecated, free if ehonjr.
Notice.
I rpHK subscribers' time of copartnershipbas this day
i j[ expire.l bv liinilatinn. All persons indebted,Id ui
'' • er hotik. iic«x>uut are requested to call and set-
t;e; mid tliosc wlioiiavCbook iiectiinUsandisuinotpajV
will please close it by mite, as it is necessary tiiU
1 ch*-’’ up Owbu iness. Wc shall cMttimic the bi(wpe»‘^J
u* name, and solicit a continuance patron-’
1848;
of tlie \n-' to s!vo ( “ rl!icr c “’ a '" !oral ™ 1101110 Ion, xtatos Hint Gen. Ca..j ,viU U> unanilnouslj-
Oof Lumpkin frienda, we are glad to fee, arc lie- tl , rileJ , 0 thc [j. B . s,. 113l0 .
t'.l-l. iicnir.irf, i.ii't.ir .prill- fOf.t.
Alsii, a great variety of jfouts mid ShmA 'Saddles,
Bridles, <A*\, mid many other nrtii’los usually kept by
inert,limit;, riilaptetl to the sejvsdii. // - -
IlavHig ralcctea their stock of gnodWn Adw k drfc
_ u-itlinhu h care an-l at low price-*, diVA fc<: ‘ dmudent
(JREAT BAHOAIN IX LAND. S2'2S2«5St5 uJSMjfaft ftWi-fa
V VALUABLK lotot J-ASD, Kte in lx-: MMjtj th» SSS'fflf'JSS
. ,V fJeorgia, (Xo. 192,3d tlidrirtA will bettered for I«'-t tivors. they » » cj.ntuiUiwfce of that enstota
i sale on tlie first Tuesttiy in Jlap-fa/ Any fKTst.n vtv h- > which has been so hhrimUy be=t<«^d.
to buy, will address tins nntlefsjgmtl. at j Athens, t Vt. l’.», lw-u. /
Athens, Bn lid s
NEW FALL.AND WINTER GOODS*"
Lampkin & coiiii,
,4 ItE now receiving their usual supply of Fall :utd
V Winter Goods, cortsistiug in part i»f rich eamcliun
brocmlt’ t?ilks, snj>er plain cairidhort dt>, sitp(T extra
width plum hlatk-Hilks fair Vezites mid htlits' dresses,
satin-strijie I’aris JeUstCrs, TfeiV style Scotch Gingliatn,
Kmfch Cjliitbrics. Calioocs of e«try dc-yription, llh». ,
nets and Ismiiet Bihboti*, wlk velvet Bihljons, scarlet'-
anti black, French worked Collars, geiitleitieii and la-
»iies kid mul silk Gloves, Irish Jjiutrfi*; browii and '
bleaciie,! Sheetings and Shirtings, linen Sheetings, blue /.
and black FMtchrttfd English Chilb*. fteaver jititi pilots -
do, plain ldaek and fancy Casiiucres, super block satin
ami fancy - Vesting*. ;
- GEOCEiSISj.
tiimf. cni’ iicd jm«l js>wtlerisl Sugars, fihe Grown do,
Sugar-lfousc Synip, fine Teas, green and Wnck,
Myee. Cloves, Sperm, nduti inn line aifd talk w Can.fio.v,
Iron from 1J to 7 inches witW, fonfid nud-*T^a''^A=K is
Athen-s Dec 31 JOHN Q. A.SORBIS,
ginning to awake to a sense of their true interest*, t ? —r
Let the tine water-power tiicre running to waste be . O^r The Lexington Observer stales tliat without
employed in turning machinery and" thc poor chi!- j knowing Mr. Clay's victvs or intention*, there is
ilrCn growing up in idleness furnished with profit-! 1,0 doubt that the Legislature of Kentucky would
•h.iiige in t elect him to the Ux S, Senate. That body was to
the affairs of tlie people of Lumpkin, will soon be ! have assembled on the 1st iiitt.
lest to the most casual obsi
Window Glavs Ac.
t A A BOXES Window Ghew.-iPMirted t iwsj
J-Ul/ CO oz.Siilph. do Qi ‘
Cotton CoxsraiPTiox ixtii
From an article in the New
porter we learn tliat the cotton
States during 1817-S was i
has commenced the bales, employing §30.337,130
cerouil* Spaiii-ili Float Indigttj
tiOOO lbs. Epsom Salts;
1 caA*Turkey Gum" Opium,
2 bbls. Guni Camidrnr;
5 “ rcfiffciiaihiTatii*. TipIt'iA
5 “ prime grc'tn Copjivras;
15 u Logwood;
*000 21m*. Prime Mwider;
3 bbU No. f Castor Oil -
50(»f lb*. WUU Lend, in kegs of variiai*
BLick anti Bed Leiuk, Spt’s Turpenti
LlCCrrailMjLT
r HpHVjaKtMMrt
;ii Oils, 10 cases epd twgs Sidav* all kinds, together
, Dry Gceds, uiwerics, jfec.
i rJSTHF .tub .-fibers have jtfjl received froni AiigusCav
,1 M. Vimrle*:on ami Snva.ri.di a heavy stock at Dry
. Goods Grtweries, Hardwatc and Crthkery, wlach they
will sell very low for ce,h or t-.-unry produce. Call
imdosaiuiivciW stuck—wo think we ran pl«i»e you in.
j A ami prices. PITS KB A ENGLAND.
j l*,r..ad-treet, Athens Nov. 2, !6-3« "J>i
I ""warehouse AND COMMISSION B1151N6S5*
PLEASANT STOVALL,
• T X TILL oourin e the almveliusinc<.at his old *tnadf
A V at fc 1 by th* servf-v* ..r hu late partner, W.G.
i Shimio'H. Beit attention will !** gfveif U> the sale a
Pin -i. i.in-’ ; ! ..-!.. i ] : ■ luc . aiitl'.l e ou!ch-.u-u .•*. I.aggu.v.
■ ami . lia r family nycv.«rarie\ k
- tAugifc-ta, August 3, *. y
’•dtegeAre
50 Bags Kio Coffee,
"sale low, by . . T. BISHOP.
’ov.sa ,' ..j , . j :
T . Croclicvy,
UST rocKvetl. very beautiful flowbv* blue breaks
fa-t. di uior srn.l”de«.tt PhUes, cup. and saucer-,
glazeil It anneal granite; ah<*. -iig-ir-^eroaiii-.
b.wis, mugs w|®^uU?EwiT‘ ami > .t-iii -.^Jii-^ tun
bier*, r-alt*. d c..
^ihcu-s NVv.d
iEFLE:.-.