The southern Whig. (Athens, Ga.) 1833-1850, January 10, 1850, Image 3

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‘•OF, wm [ «ho appointment «r lUr C M - I The Fre-Ment*. Tlc»*u C e... Federalism. Ac. |i,«, not the hyena, for our model. But, while 11 flail Cooney. " Vi b~»n,ach'Tm««d. d.rin, tf* f* j that » .r. not .I..p.l*v fre* j At Ihe election on M*oriday, tf* Wiping gen- . nf ft... ’ week in fending the .trielnre. of the Jnjcofnco j froIn ** 1 m4 *' k bow .tend, the cane with ; ,] cmen were elected county officer, in Hall count,: ,.i I onr Georgia cotAwaricr P"' Tt.c ett, of Nc» york alone arnirhe.. R. Water., Sherifl; tat Wl,tg paper, n d B. rcnl I r „ nh b , , ir „ of p r „i. | "tore bt.tc ptison cnnvtcta than the whole Hftecn ] .„j t o„, t.. • !" *"** 1 “If" I *»» Town. There rapient critic, may bo dp- | s ““ thc "> Stale, together. Yo..le..do.vipchj.rcit- l.ncc.ollhee.w,and|*rtic- p in , 0 , wo cia.ee.: Fpr.t, tl.oae who lave not! h"m tip convents, inhabited hv a few help lea. J?£^lZrrZ t*~ enongh to lorn an independent opinion j " ,ms I S' 1 “P pmcee-iona i" i'nnor nl a brutal i i p \ j contcining any thing—but always wait to hear pr**e fighter; and laire riots at the bidding ol a nl, cmapplaint ag.in.t'>' m '•», , rom bcajp,,,after, before they can npake np 11, ci, , wnrtblc. player, in which .cores nf live, are r»"c . peaaer. Itow ,.r lucre ; wilholJt a ,i n „| e cxceplion, alter a I eriliced without dreaning tlpat there ia anything in f "hLn a7 Richnripnd WWg ! fe * cU *- u **« eouarndoplace rernarlr. about the me.- j *“ ">'» unbecoming the descendants of the pilgrim fairly and heneaily Mated ^ Mr. Wells, Tax Collector. Win. Sntton, Clerk Superior Court. Win. P. Smith, Clerk Interior Court. J. H. Hanson, County Surveyor. John Pierce, Coroner. Thu Horn:- Journal. o*s, that although Mr. Cobb ia u , ami personally »c entertain no Aiuatda him, but on tl.e contrary flily—yet, aware of hi* extreme ul- e never looktd for any liberal* i Whig* at hi* bands ; and remem- metunate course on the Oregon bill, ' /f >lhr South, whatever may have been l prompted him) we must confess » who rejoiced at his elec-! | but for these reason*, we should, ) r circumstances ol the case, ha»e 1 l have seen a Georgian. and par* | faint tliatc representative of oar dig-j :> that honorable post. j the extracts from tlio Whig. “ If ever' rage, wind op an follows: 44 Upon the whole, ic is f . fj, | hor? ; at ,,ome ' 1 M * v; ^ orTcct >°“ r * >wn | Qn# of the most heartily wefcoraed newspaporial altogether the weakest effosien that has ever ema-! |»«q-t.ee, relmve your own sufferers, and »«*».; vW|0fBof thenew ye ar-and withal, one of the nated from the Executive office/’ The second class I but not 1,11 ,hen 'J 00 ^ P ratc of,h - crune and handsomest and best literary of papers any year- coiuiala ol those who have discernment enongh miser y winch ala very engenders. ■ that very valuable and exceedingly agreeable week- to perceive tlu intrinsic exce.lenre of li.e me»-j . . . Iy sheet! “ The II»me Journal," of New York, ed- sage, and know that sensible men of all parties will 1 JliflttfrS lillU <Ej)lllgS IH Wt&tlfll. | j Jed and published by Messrs. Morris & Willis. see it too, however much it may l-e denounced by ! H~7Z We hardly think it necessary to give it any further a pan,ran pro, wbic'i, i. pledged, - whatever fare , .”T " ° ZL.W the name, ol it. dia.ingni.hed the future npay tvear '-ngUor reroag-to panne ■ *"*•• '""P' ,n “T of N '“ York ' J“ st pdit0 „ >vill ^ „.„nnt to .ecure for it a,.d worry the Adniini.lratioo "toil, hitler end.' 1 ' pnU'.hed, it appeara that durpng the past year p " ,,or * ‘ . flpi. clJ.ofrevie.eraAauonc.it bitterly for j -he g-oa. receipt. nfU-eeleven peblie market. i„ a ipe.tty weieotne .t.bc6.p,ide.af^ i what tl.ev „e pleeaed In term it. - bi-i, Federal ! ,bi ‘ l «*F "ere 860.810^7 : llpegr.,.. e.pendi.urea r “ r » P'P" <*?*?? * nl ,l ** , f* , wlml lbey ere ple«edr..tera, l.tgi. F ' d ";‘ 1 ; *87,0^.50; ,.,,,:.,. a deficit0(376,197 36. | literary mate—one wind, te donWIca, anaionaly i , , j watched for every week by its numerous readers, I he nrt-t class wc felmli not attempt to answer | 1 ne estimates of the expenses of the city of New J welcomed as thev wouk all— a bare statement of the case U a sufficient ! York for 1850, as laid before the Board of that city, futationof their charge, with such as have read i on Thursday the 27th, are $3,415,300. c rneaeage. j Df.A T ,r or “ Farntn MiLi.ee.”—From a notice Concerning the charge of FnfcneKn', brongl.t by ! i„ ,h c Bn.toa Atlas we learn that William Miller, . *I JC *°cund class, we have somewhat to say. And : who took the lead, some years ago, ion (-ays that paper) upon which | fi rsl> W e are surprised that Dcmxrats of the pre- movement,died on the 2t th in-tan and welcomed as they would welcome tho familiar face of a dear friend. The subscription price of the *• Home Journal’’ is two dollars a year, in advance. lie is, therefore, rily Speaker, ami seeing tin ’well as that of the Whigs, plain,-.1 principle, ufje-li '*»iti! divide iho power as i« lrraug the sjK-ech v nre abo u! • r t u a i Waintontimi. p«*. it airily TnK Prepider’s Message.—Tlie “ Washington uion” says, •* The President’s Message of Generel t the age of J Taylor is before the country ; and we hazard noth ing in saying that it has been read with feelings of mortification and disappointment by the be»t frends of the President.” We agree with the Union that it “hazards nothing” in making Ufat ailertion any other /t has Jong ago lost by chargesofa similar character, any thing it may havp had he way of assertion.—Rld^Rrf. ly Impreeteti win, •Uncea srtder which im -pealing lollngu^i: himself “ laithh^y .> Jib duties.” What In- partiality is, wo shall. If. Cobb, as Kpriiiu aentativea, had the app< tnitteea. To every one f •e, he gave a Locofr St? seem, this is nml •r will discover by rein by us two days a »f>! 102, all others 120 ; v< tecs, a Speaker, appoi,' The N. Y. Sun says Dr. Townsend has sold out the “ good will” of his Sarsaparilla business lor $100,000. The Bullion in the bank of England amounts to more than 80,000,000 of dollars. At the rates ot increase of the population of the (J. Stales »ince 1330, it will amount in 80 years tn 140,000,000, equal to all Europe or onc-fourth There have been 211 ballots in the Senate ol J Ohio for President of that body without an election, , ; It has always stood 13 lor Randall, 18 for Swift. I Oregon is tiie greatest lumber country L | world. Around one mill, within a circle o ATHENS PHICES CUBRENT. look at this.' JA2f. 0....Corrected weekly, by Pitxe* & Esouvsa CARRIAGES, R0CKAWAYS & BUGGIES, FEW AXD SECOXD^HA FD, AND AT REDUCED PRICES. KICK’D S. SCHEVENEI.L, Coach-Maker. Opposite the Bank—ATHENS, GA. Hope, per.. T . ... Manilla Rope, lb 16* Bagging Twine, lb “ Bacon aides, lb " shoulders Lard, per lb...... Batter, Tallow, 10 a Tea, Sugar, brown, Molasses, Salt, Liverpool, ;; ^ r Sit"””!^! Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter trade.— ! Consisting in part of Black Cloth Cloaks, do. over Sacks, « ! Mohair Coating over Coot j Sacks, Black Cloth Dress < B10 ; Cassimcre Sacks, Blanket over Coats. Blanket Sacks. 4 i , Green Baize Jackets, Hip Jackets. Olive Cloth Sacks, J ‘ j Colored French Cloth Sacks. Drab Felt over Sacks, j Pilot Cloth ovcrCoats, Fancy Blanket Sn< j* Coats, Fancv Cassimere Pants, Black di | Satinet and Perry Cassimere Pant*. Muslin Shirts, -I | linen Bosoms, Byron Shirt Collars, Check Shirts, Cot- 0 ' or ! ton Nett under Shirts, Merino, do. Cohoes Drawers, *|J. i Flannel, do. Blenched and Brown Drill, do Canton 20 j Planuel undershirts. A beautiful assortment of Yosts, | jo which ho would invite particular attention to; Hats, 12 ; D"** 48 ; Shoes. Umbrellas, Walking Canes, Caps, Hand- . ! kerchiefs. Fancv Veck Tim utni-Bi .fr PIANO-FORTES. T HE sabMrilier respect&dly informs the Public, that from Um 1st January next, he will keep an. assovtnitmt of elegant PIANOS, ranging from 0 to 7 octaves, from the celebrated makers, vix: A. Stodart, J. Dunham, New York, end other*. The Pianos of Stodart’s ami Dunhams are, as regards tone, touch, durability and finish, superior to any other make, and in every case he will give an unlimited guarantee* Persons that an- desirous of having a first rate Piano, and at Northern price*, will find it to their ad vantage to delay purchasing until they have examined these Piano*. ytrEMjOnEO.YS, The snbscrilx-r will also keep the recent!- invented' Moledoon—an instrument, played like t!>e 1 iano. It ia. a capital substitute for an Organ, well a lantcd fog Choirs, Schools nml the Parlor. Wind and Stringed Instrument*, (at wholesale) if every description. Consisting of Violins, Guitar*. Harps, Flutos, Clnnv nets, Trombones Cornopean*, Sax lionis. etc., and all Instruments suited for Military Bonds and Ouhcstara. Country Merchants will find it to their interest in, sending to tlie undersigned their orders for any kind of musical Iustrument*, which hois enabled to eell wholesale at Northern prices, being one of the princi pals of the large Establishment (Harmonic Institute) i Athens, Oct. 11, 1 Powder, rifle ^ 44 blasting Flour Wheat Meal Oats Indigo, Spuuish per lb i Bluestonc £me the Speaker to dcj.ari from the ordinary ecn , j,,y have the impudence to charge any Whig j 68. He has thus not lived to see the great consuro- if arranging the committee*, it was tin*. Mr. w j,j, being a Federalist—when they remember that \ , nation of whose immediate coming, he was so con ib, if the es'nhihhed custom of the House had L| |C i ar j, e majority of that defunct party entered I fident, six years ago. ‘“ ' er l,av ' - 'y I <*»* in *J* "f »tero tlu-v I T | 1C u„ icU ,i r / of AUbnmx, l.u by a joint ran 'fetlfcci »i. ory.uiMlion, that au,t...tt I „„„| , hn preacot day-many WItem al.il.- i,„ tru clcd bar iUpreaenhitirea in Con e ma. lon.l inieitla, a 1 i n g lumitianca at tbi. very time I This matter was IO ur „ p tha , ^ to e=lab li s l, an Agricnitnral it ilia own party j di.po.ed of by Mr. Clay's reply to Mr. Gnuanv, Birenunt Waai.ington. ' in surli a minor- i j„ t j l0 celebrated debate on the Protest, in 1832-3. :e required that. “The causes,” said the great/talesman ol the *rly as possible | West, “ which produced the ancient divisions of ! the people into Federal and Republican parties have liveredon long since ceased to operi^^md it is ungenerous i concluded that and unjust to endeavor to preserve or affix the dc- red himself deep-, nomination for party purposes. The Federal par- of the circuin- ty wa*, indeed, supposed to lean, more than their ! I ....I ’ ’ „ in hu,uu-j,i« it.r.u ti, ami up- opponents did, to a strong and energetic Executive; j ,j ip wor ]j f, solemnly pledg- an j j„ j), 4 ( respect the Administration party tially to discharge present day may be pronounced to be more Fede- it fidelity and im- ral than their opponents. The original i eo - ; having ceased, the Federal party has divided House of Reprc- | iN^twren the two parties of the present day. of thirty-six coin- /«•//.(■ portion of it united with us, and the worst with . with iho exception ] t he Senator and his friends. I will add, that of all | mileD. •toinl.t timber euuugb to last a hundred yei man ! Strange as i|, e politiciHiis in this or any other countrv, some ; j ke ni ''* l * ie , ' ,ne cu,l ‘ ,, H 6hd» feet a day. j \ f ew daya ago we said that \V. J. Brown* Aikms, Edward a fact, as the read- ol the Federalists who united with and adhere to j Tl,C ,rMM arc lrom eix to . ten fect in dia,ncter > and ! of ludLai.a, is an Irishman. The*editor of tho In- A UKm ’ A C ’ published the Jackson party are the most detestable. They ! * on '® , *‘^ in 3( ^ ,c ‘ et ^ hey are felled^ in- j d j an;l State Journal says that Brown is a Pennsyl- “ bag b ...6 00 a 6 25 74 a ponders, Glove*, «te^ «tc. j chariest oil, 8. U.. who iinjnrt lla-ir Instrunient* direct ' from France and Germany. All orders received will [ be promptly atfende.l to. CH Ah’f.ES ZOGB^UM, j Athens, Dec. ^6, 1840. The subscriber takes pleasure (by permissiim) hv Almanacs for 1830. A “ f ? re « vil! ^ Georgia Almanac* for j re ferine to the f<dlo\ring‘]>ei ■“ *85<», just received nml for .-ale by tlie gross, dozen ' Pianos rJ the make ofStodAi or singly, at the Book-Store of K. ** Sept. 27,1849. jHirchased bhl 8 00 Hew Fall aud Winter iioodx T. H. V/ILSOW, W.l j respectfully inform bis friend* ami east 40 a 4.» | 7 mers, and the public generally, that he is lie oo 11 5 - I receiving and opening at his stored No 1, on Colie; 7” !l 25 | Avenue, next door to the Newton House, a vo. oO a 60 | handsome assortment of Fall ami Winter Good.*, i a 1 i centlv selected by himself in the Northern mark. 2 ? I Consisting of Morem^s Cashmeres. Alp . the make ofStoilArd ami Dunha: Mrs. IX, Stevens, Hon. Cha*. Doughertv.) . . Dr. K. DNWoore. John White, Ksq„ ' y A,n< Walter Ihisvm.*, Esq, Monroe, Walton County. l)r. \V. A. .1 nrKdlmjiiUsdg*vilfo- Messrs. Gresham, Buford aud Williams, ( . Mr*. Cary. ) * kvsviUe. ' Dafgerov* and Consolidating.—'The Union says that the doctrines of Gen. Tjylor’s Mcssagci are of a dangerous and consolidating character. Very likely. Their danger, however, is to the in terests of Democracy, and their consolidating influ ence will be manifest in the greater union ot patri ots everywhere in support of his "truly American administration.—Rich. Rep. Philadelphia Jas. 4—8 P. M. An attempt was made to rob the Southern mail •day, while going from the Depot to the Post Of- •e. The driver was shot at, knocked down, and three (the horses ran off. Both the mail, and the driver saved.—Charleston Courier. -1 25 a 125 ade Parmenias,Embroider'd Cashmeres,Satin dc Chinc-sbl’ Gro. de Rhine, Silks, bl’k Silk warncfl.ll'ibet Meronoe M’k and colr’d Silk Velvets, U k Silk'Fringes, Silk Velvet Trimmings and Gimps, Fancy Silk Buttons, [SEW FA1.L AX!) WINTER GOODS, NEWTON i LUCAS * ' 4 GAIN invue the ai vo.mu uk-nib and .a cnstouiers wiu very i.trge a-.-orlmcui of ’ngli.-li and I Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, green nml blue Borages | plaids. 8V ; Velvet Neck Ribbons. Fancy Belt Ribbons, embroid’d 10 ! Cashmere nml Brocade Shawls, heavy Plaid Shawls ' P r<- ' St* cents to 81 5yJ Bl’ k an 1 fueen s Cloth Cloaks, extra ■, fancy cloaking fiir Indie-, ;s. rich high inlorivl Cash children. Twilled French Hiroad Button*, bi k Silk |m EtiL-iiW Tknad ai.d ' P 1 ?" 1 «»*»«»»• Maw ; ■ Lisle Loco# told fui-ity-, tig’d u„d iiluin Itotiim.t Lae,'.,, j eo'or real ca-l.iiier.-s t.la, 2 ! white Silt Bleed, black %d Silk Blend. Silt llotige.: “P® 1 " r,i ! Bb’t, Quillings and Edg’gs Swiss and Jaconet Musdin bronlvrcfl Cnshniere 1. 1 Edging* and Inserting*. laice and Muslin Collar*,' P** 11 *- s ’™ug'ircd Alpa.a 1 Linen, Camhrick nml Lawn ll’dk’ffs. Long Lawn, Jac- •10 i a,,d Swi “* Muslin*. Cross-bar'd Jaconet, do plain * u P cri " r s,l J ; . WM . r P A.pae, 05 ; Cambrics, Embroidered .Swiss Muslins, Iksik, Mull, handsome Lm-oslor elo o 0 j and India Muslins, Bishops Lawn. Indies’ Glove*, ami "' cro ? 4 I! '"'J , - . , „ , oo Mitts of various kinds, Florence and Bonnet Silk*, bl’k . D‘.»ghams. twihed silk t.mglum*. S«'“tch. Maiubester, on | and ad’d Crape nml Crujw Leises, Hat Crape, Bonnet , n,u ‘ American Gingham*, trcneli. htig.i-n and Anien- and Cap Ribons assorte.1, Leghorn and English Straw c ™\ Cambrics and calicoes, tali forma nml Oregon I "•' ' "“ s I I.U*. s silks black silk*, Vi-ette silk*. Vi-ett lining*, , >1, English and American Prints, and Ginghams ! fringes Gimps *e. Ae. Ib avey eolwed Fringe*, for A t,- , j a targe asssortment at very low price.*. Bleached and Mennoe* and cashmeres. Heavy black satin for Inn-. LIST OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post Office, Brown Shirtings ami Sheetings, do Drillings, do Can- ' at Athens Ga., on the 1st day of January. 1850. ’ “’ " * " —• 4 White Lead, keg, 25lba. Glass. box 8 k 10. Mackerel, No. 3, bhl. “ kit. Beeswax, perlh. Feathers “ . Wool 44 . Tobacco 44 Yarn, j*erbalc 40 ltcli Osiinbiirgs Upon hi* clings, a The Whig party Voted ' appear to have cut thcmstlvcd loose from every out of thirty-six commit- j and obligation, and principle, which should bind g to ll< aven for its Mess- men to society and their country .i.d under tlie sanction s intention *• faitliYul- f and impartially” to di.-chnrge his duties, think* cquitled him-elf according to promise, 'he chairmanship of on every p „jj;. rc j through the < The General’s celebrated .- ... ... _s written to secure their J thr iU-tftmiiwtion of lhl< foithful i >v „ |„ tomc Kl „ cs , I|C . | rfi.l <«£»..* ,«o« liM fShttcl «.lvor,.- | w |, oIf |iar , y heroine Jnckw.li men. In ,11 Ihe ■ t prominent Atherton, llios Ayres, Parris Ayres, H Barber, Catherine Barden, Wm Barnett, B H 2 Barnett, W H Ayer's « Ucrry Pectoral. ' We would call the attention of our readeis to the . Burget, Felder circular enclmed in this day’s i>*ue of our. paper, which J Bissell, Su*an J is itself its own certificate ofclmracter ana the intrinsic Blalock, Martin worth of the preparation it goes to recommend. Read Bonner, W G it—it i* worth readiug. | Bower.’u II Tlie dLstingui*he(l names lent felled I to a lake, floated to the mill three miles, sawed by I water power, and turned nut at the same side of j the mill, whence a vessel takes them to California. , ,, \Vheat in Oregon averages 65 pounds a bushel, and I. there ,* any well-estabfished “ historical fact,’ 0 fiour b m( , re a tarrcI al Utc go ,j ,y, . n.o .mmhcrol iho Wa.h.oston RrpMic. il anJ T |, 0 number of vote, mut in s the hatred of the r ederalists toward* John Quin-1 Oregon in Juno was 943 ieu lie Im* given it 'fie chairmansbin of one * 1 ^ A ^ ams ’ ^ rallied about General Jackson Closing paragraph in Patrick Henry’s Will: icn lie im* guen ii no cmurmansuipoi one. ! to avenge the nntorgiven wrong* which they had V . , „ ... h ' « l "V- Every second man on every M||K . rc j through lUe ear ; y a|K) », aC y of the New ! r .! . C d, " r , . , 3 F* , P er1 y *® cient assum.ee of it* value, and the medicine itself, Brown, .iinittev with tlie • xceptinii of five or six. “oner- i* i i . , #n. . ... family ; there is one thing more I wish I could give shows that it is worthy »!u: best comraandaUon bestow- Rm-ke, Mrs W H • . « ' . nt ; -England statesman. The Generals celebrated lhem an j Uial U lho Christian relitrion. If thev I ed u P° n '*• When such men iii.mrymntry a* Siliman little imiortance, is also a l^ieofoco. It Jotter to Mr. Montoe was written to secure their j , , . , ,, , . ^ ... 3 j of Yale College. Prof. Hitchcock; the venerable had tins, and I had not given them one shilling, i Resident of Amherst College. Prot Bartlett of the ! they will be rich ; and if they had not that, and 1 j Trausylvnuia College of Medicine; Doct. Valentine , chairmansbin under ! J * "T V ' . ! had given them ail tho world, thev would be poor, j Mott of New York City and the learned editors of the cn rman nij uinler ^| atpi , many who had been the most prominent in 1 * Boston Musical Journal, the Southern Medical lie- dclcrminml .bin ncilh. Lomic ,Bki r .jo in «hhe.tamlanl ol .he boro ofl » CAUroMU.-CIitornia >vo..M m,k« . view; the W«lemlancet. So. mm high f i8 " : ‘ ,ion ' Mr. ■r„„. y „„k with him .he rf ,h, me. of New | | igemcuts . He j leading Federalists of Mnrvlaii-d. Mr. Buchanan I l,lC sea-coa»t extend.* nearly a thousand miles, am. j could not doubt its efficacy, even if we had not the " ' to*,k with him the lending Federalists of Pcnnsvl- 1 llic lerr 'l° r >’ extends in the interior twelve hundred \ evidence of our own experience in iti favor. No medi- • , . . ’- I : cine could have better friend*, and ccrtainir none tie- vania ; and yet Ins Federalism did not impair his : ' serves them. We may then safely congratulate the I Devertux Matilda position a* Mr. Folk’s Secretary of State. Mr. It •=* a remarkable fact limv often the month °l | public on tlie possession of a remedy which can be ! Dougin*.*, John “ Wall took with him the leading Federalists of December and the name ol the Bom parte family j relie'd for relief from the scourge aud'icms of our cli-1 Dunc:.n.j New Jersey, and has figured as the most democrat- ^ J ,HVC * ,w ’ en ‘•' rt,,,,cctod ' ,l S rcai historical events. mate > < -' a ® a T , r< V ^ • ic o! Democrats in the ranks of the faithful. ot Foalon happened inDem. 1793. j E/jp* DMlimis Fevers, which off'** fi-• * Bancroft, tlie Ule Iskcofoco Secretary ti all casiialiti. ftition in the sale Committee, 'w intli he gave to ti| VVhigs.' l loicofocn. He is not Uiied that death nnd sickness si.all ■Tib his plan*, but ho has even managed railhfuttkd^npartiur ofliccr dors n<4 stop Bn rill Important comniiuce*, he has given f y^j^lmJmberv. though they are con- md he gives to tho other r lujS Wf»»« * in ijorily of the whole yk'f.s only one exception to ibis j tli.Vrici ot Goluinbia. where he lias Fl-urty four, the Whig* three. friw one. Mr. Morton of Virginia of make-weight.” Our readers will find, under the appropriate bend, a list of the committees of the House. We «rw(lM most particularly direct the attention ol Mr. Cobh's lricnds to the Committee on Tc,n itories—• composed us it is ot three men lrom Free States, two red-hot Free-Soilers and but tour men from . • JBaveholdiiig State* ! What can the people of the outh expect from it f and what more could Wil- lot &. Co.,desire, than they have received at his Casey, J L Catlin, C & Co Cherry, Dr F W Clay John Clieslia, Sarah Ann i the 1st dav of January, 1 Lee, John R Locknnl, A McCal»e Abner McDonald, Mary McKlrov, Sarah McKisson W II • McKenzie, J C2 McWilliams, Jno McWhorter. Eli Mathews, Mary C Moore, Cha* D Morn*, Alex’r Morris, It C Murray. Wm -Neal, k A U Newton, W H . .. Flannels, Towell and Bird's Eve I>ia|M-r, Table d<. Plaid Linseys, Cloak Plaid*. Wool Plaids, for children's j re,,.,,..* l>i wear. Pilot Cloth*, Cloak Cloth*, bl’k French Cloths • Wli | and Ca**imere.*, Fancy Cassimeres, Winter Vesting*. | sc . ir f s Twt“e*ls-Ca*siiiivre. A-liland Tweeds, Red nml White s | V i Cf / Fluimels, Merino Shirt* nml I Raws, Buck. Ki.l, Wool * ‘ nnd Berlin Gloves for Gent*., Negro and Bed Blankets, MLS,4 ‘ NS , col’d Saddle Blsmkets. Superior . Hat*, Ca|»*. Boots and Shoes, together with a vario- dresses, pi; ty of other article* too tedious to mention. Also.n g»H«l assortment of Crockery, llard-Watfl ami Groceries, all of which lie otters on t ho most reasona ble terms. Persons wishing to purchase, will p! IM 13 DON'S, i«, cap and neck ribbon*. Velvet neck w scarfs, Glove*. llr.mlke*<*hief< t r HIM Mixes. ColUiw.NL Cox, W J Craw, James iffibert, Rev J H Davis. Y/m • Dews, Rev I M Decottes-Ed Parks, Garret Parr. W L Pe idleton, Dr Pepper, Lucy Philips, C D Phillips, S L Pool.il A Porter. S Post y, Charlotte Ram-ay. Susan P Reeec, Johr S Robertson, Wm •«:» * ; •Mr. C. J. L jWkoli Fed eralist. Air. Bryant,*4' lh«t *• ifi} F4Nt*I <5rgan tlie Ecening l*ost % , Mr. Hutiharu, of !*. H., who noin.nated Mr. Polk at the Baltimore convention ; Mr. Kane, the celebrated correspondent of Mr. Polk; Mr. Justice Grier, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Reuel Williams, of Maine; Mr. Cro.-wcll of the rc,n:i ' ,,s Albany A+gus ; and a list that ive might stretch to the’* crack of doom,” attest the truth of Mr. Clay’s assertion in the Senate, aud the falsity of tlie allegation so frequently made by the Opposi- i in .de first consul in Dec., 1799. } rail -o fatally* the West miyjg In Dec , 1800, Bou ip.trie escaped the infernal mu- ; by ihoaseufDr.Osgocds ]ixii;j| chine. In Dec., 1801, be was crowned- emperor, j 1805^ battle ol A usterlity. Dec., 1809 | attack several days,and even wseksTto j , . . „ P< . call ami exiimine his stock, as he feel* satisfied that lie rill he able to arrange prices to suit those who mav call. Athens, Oct. 11, 1849. | .V«p Fire-Proof Warehouse. GIBBS v't McCORD, McIntosh street, augurta, ga. T HE-undersigned Leg leave to inform their friends umt the public, that they luive removed to the new fire proof Warehouse recently built on tlie comer of McIntosh nnd Reynolds streets, where they have permanently located, and will continue t«» give their |>crsoiiu1 attention to the above business in all its The location selected is very favorable for selling cot ton and other produce to the* best advantage. They hope by strict attention to business to merit a sluiro of jatroii vge.' All orders, accompanying consignment* of Cotton, and for Bagging, Rope, and .'Family Supplies i "Hoi Hr storewhen Ui tlie otablLsh- i pres* as to the federal cunposi In D. divorced lrom Ihe Empress Josephine. Dec., 1812, 1 pending danger. 'The sensation of campaign in Russia. Dec., 1813, fall of the cm-! K-nlcar—wnll»-ly. *l.nWfin . ...... ! its. derangement of the stomach, pain m'thc bones, Ac. l*ire, and twenty-seven years after, the return of Ins c; , nn ,,t easily be mistaken. For sale at the proprietor’s France in Dec., and as a last co’u ci- j prices by the agents HILL «fc SMITH. dence the elevation of his nephew to the Presi- . ' ' ■ . j ittiirntu, deucy, Dec., 1848. , Qn the 26lh „|,.. bv th e Rev. Henry Tyler, of El- Tiiirtecx Year’s Work for a Bible —In the j bert county. Mr. B. B. Parker, to Miss Sarah A. ;ar 1272, the wages of a laboring roan were less j both of_Franklin county. the Whig | tlwn four cents a day, while the price of a Bih party. at the sumo period was 8180. A common laborer j Parker, all of FrankVincoanty’ — ; in those days must toil industriously for thirteen \ »♦ • Tbat‘» right—Live It to iticui! j long years, it he would possess a copy of the Word ] ^ Card. During flic laic di.c^L, in lire V. S. Senate, i °‘ U, ’ J ! Now «,e e.rningu ofhnll a day will pu, pT During lhctcm|)nrary absunce I, ,| | . r, | , ... .... the cost of a beautiful printed copy of the sacred J "* l *l e undersigned from Athens v.. J. 1 eeples, one of pending the a.h»ption of the motion to invite Father ; . .... . . ,,,, . . I the firm, will be found in my oflice, prepared to attend to Miitlicw to n cent in flint budy, wl.ich molion I om,c ‘ ! " a c " n,n * ,l! , " 1,11 “ ,l! "” lrd - wjy.todnw. »J <nw wwc^-Mnf inlu. opposed by a portion of the Southern Senators on the ! * IOn ° , *' C * M,wer <>f 1 *' feSS ' ground Hint Im lad interfered will, Ihe rigid. r,( Tl,c s,a,c ba,,k ° r Tcnnesrcc is said lo Imvc tlie South in the celebrated O Connel loner-.Mr. j m»Uined lienvy Imrscs and must tall unless relieved Cucncaa, tlie new Senator from Alabama, made | b )' ">« s '”" Treasury. Iiis first speech before that body, in which lie gave I Newspapers in Europo are not quite as cheap the “natural aliics” stunc “home thrusts” that j as in this country. The London Times costs cannot be “ rciH'ated too often.” The followin'* $45 a year. The same rate is charged for the ■ „ ,. „ . ... . ,v ,. ... , . ' 1 V, • ■ ) mi v \ Penmanship, Geography, History, English Grammar, extracts will be read with interest : Morning Chronicle, Daily .New s, Globe, Herald | Arithmetic, Practical and Mentafi Almira, Book-Fee^ The Senator from New York has spoken of his ! and T1,e ,4<,n ‘ lo n Evening Mail is published | ing. Tlie Principal will confine each pupil to such a j three times a week, at $25 a year. The London number of the above studies, at a time, as thataccura semi-weeklies $16 50 per annum, nnd weeklies $12 and $9. The French daily papers, tlie Urge ones, arc about the same price as the London prints ; those about the same size ol our penny papers, cost $20 and $25 per annum. The Ger man dailies cost from $22 to $36. Statistics or Ehfloy.mext.—The business ot the active inhabitants ol the United States, is thus stated: There are engaged in agricultural pur- 3,717,756; in manuiacturing and the me- Gunter, Isham Hamilton. D A ond, W W Heard John A Hcnton, J W Hobbv, Thos T Holliday, John M Holloway, Jus G rnnl.y clow, and moat I,.anil, I ! *" l Senator lrom New ll.mp.hire .i-iw.i - re in .i ; ai >ds. that bather Mathew is not enough ol an ab- J o’iiionist for him. Both Senators claim that this | of the slave. I never doubted, “l tlie opinions of those gentlemen. Their acts fr ! years past hare been too unequivocal to admit of j miseonstrnction. I know that the cruelties of the ‘•Suu lay So-ltnal Idvacaic. •first number of the second volume of this very useful publication which, was originally is sued by Mr. Rkneac, at Rome, but which has since pa**ed into the hands of Messrs. J. A. .V T. Al. Kkynoi.1)*, of this town, by whom it will be „„ _ . conducted hercatter—ha* been placed upon our ! . nator roin . c\v Y ork has spoken of his tnbte. We eonahler Ihe pnbliea-im. Idgldy ered,. ! " ,,< ' r ! cr f““ w ! h ." ,c ^•‘^•(•Wyn* n recnm rrcommend it to the kind regard* and lilieral pati :Rgc of the friends of Sunday Fchool* thronghv—,, fhoSmuh. A. it ia Iheonlv paper of lire kind Sunlh I °® c ' ou# infOTm^idlipg will, the property nod tlie of the Potom.f, it -ill iwrety meet with wlmt j, j r.ght-, oT ."her. ,r a vety pntiseteotthy enhihition richly merit.. . very et.ten.iee pntronnga in the “ f chr ' <, “ n chanty, nnd rympelhy for the wronga Southern St.tM. The Advoente i. puhlirhed I " f " ,e I "eeer doubted, rir. thnt ,.,eh monthly, in newspaper form, at the very low price of fifty cents it yn r. ^ ^ ^ Callrcrk In *«lieU stntca. j >IU J the suffi>rings of the down-trod- ( chanic arts,791,545; mercantile pursuits, 117,575; The National Intelligencer state* that thcro *re ' den African, have formed the chief staple of all | theology, law,and medicine, 65,236; navigating in the U. States one hundred nnd nineteen colleges, j ,lltdr 3weo»rae*. Let me tell them that it would I **» e «««, 66,025 i navigating rivers,&c., 33,067; •Tlie aggregate number of volumes in their libraries ' ^ " to * liBleat home. There are at your ! n>in‘ n 2. 15,203. There are also 164.159 scholars j* 644,223, In the library of Harvard Univer*ity , ow ' n ol eharity enongh. without hout- j « ncadetnies and grammar schools, sail 1,845,244 *horo ate IfjNk volumes' " j in g for slaves npon whom to bestow it. There . pnnwy *nd common schools. Tho RicWoiv Republican, copying the above, J Rro at ,h ‘ ! ‘ ver }’ moment, in all your- gwat cities,! The Excusn I^ixgimgk.— 1 The difficulty of ac- gtd U, “.Thf tuo jreat besetting sins of this nation *b ou * a » ds of homo'.css wretches,destitute o! food or \ quiring our language, which a foreigner must ex- r T CoUt^m and Colonels. With one fourth 0 |> raiment, and withootathooglit or anmstincttbat perience.is illustrated by the following question k.T’imm ■ „ nna ..r iu re.,— .. .. .i.—.i i —- a is not colored by crime. There are hordes of j *• Did yon ever see a person pare an apple or a i wretched females toiling by day and by night for a }war with a pair of scissors.” # - „ i miserable pittance, which only adds to the horrors; -*"■ ill s™!™ S'* 3 "" d ‘ 1 ••*■'•>'»» I'S- l'f»tr.n*e the a-e,ties of the .nf. I* a> S r<r9 ' ° ‘ e# *' ktyr. 1 urre are bands of little children to whom ' J 4 *,,’y. Tf* Reporter My., nod repent. <*«'be Es nry hn, de.cendej „ tut inheritance, nnj for J * C!.t, » about to ,tttreji.ee n comproiuwe whoB , s,„ e u , tt . ck:omi SS; Mia- ■Q.unJ for t’efy yen™, .hereto .|*ci6ie ; fc , ie „. ’ !n *“ *d ««* »nd starvation arearbomiyon avith |te4,*ithjhc d«a.!>, but nudermtoj, that ho J. gJUti^, y„n m „'«.,„vei a»,y to ENGLISH SCHOOL. MECHANICS' HALL. I T is the design of this school, as its title imports, to give a course exclusively English. The pupils con cluded for the j ncc,ed wi, l be drifted in Spelling, Reading, :y and thoroughness may be obtained. For particulars enquire of JOSEPH DECLARE, Athens, Jnn. 1.1650. fit Principal. JYcw Arrangement^. .- rpHE undersigned having disposed of an interest u. -*■ his Book Store to Mr. J. S. PETEIKON, the busi ness will bore-after 1* conducted at the •ufrrt -- der tlie name anil firm of Chase St Fete, He solicit* a continuance of tbc friends to the new firm. Athens, Jan. 10,1850. Southern lUninal Inti TTOME OFFICE i» their buildin: rl Office. Jan. 10,1850. tf J.U none of the Utter, we should - qfP»OA w»*« and contented nation.’ 1 for th. *J : ulation A.,r. better JS37^ M rt. 3 rVM(, itcan heJutie. * work leer arid lie, more happilyithairfmtr-liUlts of Foer»J ,.f tl.e i'ene.ylv.man, w.„c. Vou In n-ron that he ha. every rea.on to anticipate - Krr „„ , OOM1 , U l.. r whieb i. net ...acted •neralLa» w.II early take neeaa.au t» hrinj ; healthy .rid robnrl .ruby the-,3iri:er. of the Ibrwjtd r compromise proposition upon tho.»«»•••-• « -• .. • Ing slavery \ —allow nc one to visit her withoara .writtenpass Foreign Relations,King of Alabama. Finance, Dickinson, of New York. Commerce, llum'in, of Maine. Agriculture, Sebastian, of Arkansas. Judiciary, Butler, of South Carolina. Territories, Douglas, of Illinois. Military Affairs, Davis of Miss. -Militia, Houston, of Texas. Homicide ix Ltcx-sxillst.—-On Tuesday night 25ih ulu says the Rome Bullet in, in Lick-skillet, South—scpatale hep lrom her friends and t,!alions . little tow-n situated dtntt.' half a mile Smith ol Tun Two Iiaovrs, —Thrro .re two Brown. ja i Iron an oeeteee^in* all Ihe while tlmnVGod that; W ki.’*mi ^the hands oi a nun named Wv R.Uns.orat«honuU;rormhkhthe ; . wiiipavTn„i:t,:Nv, JjertG. Brown, and tho oilier, the Brown \yho ro- ' by R.itocret bargain with the abolitionists, %jyras »o bear receiving his election as Speaker, but *Jtkh to his disgrace and mortification, was dis-! , . —-. — ar/. . ttr’iyZT "~ZXZ corentd and denounced. The Xo. York Tmhnne I , rel.-to”, precepts Str, 1 admit tvnh t,. 1 left the house -vhea the ne.-hhor, . .. • a. gs e,t,. tlmt. to J^in,.,ish then, the burner ! ^ ?«. \\ the imitate of Peter Puryear. me for letters of Dismission from rai The*e are. therefore, to cite nnd adi singular the kindred ami creditors of sai be and af pear at my office, within the til by law, to fliuw cause (if any they l»a' letters should not be grauted Given under my hand at oflice, this thi m ASA £ JACKSUSox a « Lamar, John B 4 Roscnburr, F S 1 Rosson, Eugcniu* Sanders. Dr D Johnson Scales, P M Scott, John Scott. J W Segraves, Alfred Sirnli*, Cuarlea Smith, John R Smith, Milton A Smith. Polly Standifcr, Joshua Smytlic, David Stevens, Mrs J D Stock, J II Strickland. Richard Swafford, J F. Swafford, Samuel Titus, E A Thomas, Daniel Thomas, Joel Thompson. John Waltlial, A Williams, B Williams, D B Williams, Martha JOHN CRAWFORD, P. M. [OS. Jf. GIBBS. - Augusta, July 19,1849. GEOIW-E McCORD. For Sale or Rent. T HE farm known as Ilalscot. about two miles from Atheit*, formerly occupied by Dr. Dear’uig. If not sold soon, will lie rented for the ensuing year. PLEASANT STOVALL. Hudson, Ann D Parker,*'W* W Royster, Mirnts Mrs Stewart, Alfred Shelton I^wis Rev Timlle, E J ilrs Vickers, John C Whitehead, Wilson U, S. XvXarshal’s Sale. TILL be sold, to the highest bidder, nt the Post / Office corner, in Athens, on the first Tuesday iu February next, the following property, to wit : Lots No*. ‘J and 10, in the village of Clarkeaville, Ualiersluun county—both situated on the public square, Gall asii Settle. C HARLES B. LYLE having sold ont his entire Stork of Goods, in the town of Athens, in consequence of bad henltli, wouldrequest nil that are indebted to ‘u up the biisim- Rich ( MILLINERY ARTICLES. Flower.*., Tabs, Wrcatlus.de. S II A W L S. abraidered Merino shawls, siqu-rior ilk w , CnssimercN aud Vestings, Black French Cloth.-—well u-sorted. Simonies best h.tlre _ superior French, English, ami American oa-hmere*, rich silk. Woolen and Velvet Vesting*, Tweeds, Ker. sev*, Lino'v*. and heavy winter woolen*. 'BLANKETS.—8 4 HM-12-4 Usl-lilankcts READY-MADE CLOTHING. A large lot of over-coats, frock and dress coats, vcsts.dc, Bleached" Gcoib. niiotVN Sheeting, shirting. Factory cloth*, Factory A’artts, dc. do. BOLTING CLOTHS. BOOKS, PAPER, INK, QUILLS, And nil kinit* of Stutloimry Articles. HARDWARE ASD CUTLERY. Blacksmith’s Tools, Bellows, Anvils, dre Traco chain*, wecding-lioes, Collins’ Simons’ aud Davis’ axes, S.UIUI.ERY IIUUBVAtli:. Harness trimmings ami Harness leather, earnr*go trimmings and materials, {Kiteut leather, top leather, dc. dc. IIATS AND CAPS. Boors ANJi SHOES Gents’ supiTtorstretched Dre* water proof do, he: coarse and fine rlioe* in every Kid slipper* and walking si * Ik>otK. r I-adics’ superi- Tivo xccrocs for Sale. i ;, athletic follow, about thirty-five years j childrens’ Miss’s and SADDLES, BRIDLES MARTINGALES, AC. Whip*, waggon collars, carriage collars, blind bn- c., ut-.J ‘•‘"“gjjacKKRY. Iairgc assortment—tea sett*, dinner setts, plain i»uld and cut tumblers, common ware assorted, TIN \VARB- WOOD WARE. Ct-dar paiJs, buckets, plain iron, and brass bound A l. old, skilled in all plantation work, and a tolera-; Me shoemaker. AImi a likely follow aliout twenty-; ,, two years ohl, a good plantation hand. o. ec, . . ■ or Apply at the Clerk's ofiici- in Watkimvillc ! R«f. tra, cotta linn, BiU, I*|.p..r,.pK. i der, shot, I .end, dc. dc.. is, touches, childrens’ willow v GKOCEBIE^ •uperior olil Government Java • — -’ 1 loaf su- IC BEST CANAL FLOUR "'CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale by ,r ;X NEWTON d LUCAS, Dec. < T. BISHOP. | THO. S1M0NT0N, P. M. CASULON FEMALE SCHOOL. M RS HAYGOOD takes tlii* methm! of notifying the public thnt she intend* opening her school for tlie year 1850, on the first Monday in February, for the term of nine month*, at the average price of tietn- » nml efficiency of tydoll, Lr instruction*, she begs lea ou* pupils throughout tlie country, and hopes to merit a share of tlie public patronage. Watkinsville, Dec. 25, 1849. Southern Christian Advocate please copy. Dr. M. A. Ward R ESPECTFULLY tenders hi* Professional services to the citizens of Athens and its vicinity. Haring received in early fife, a regular Medical Ed-1 ucation. and had manyycarsof experience in the prac- j MRS. WOOLDRIDGE’S SCHOOL, ti«e of recently | i LL „, mnlclm „„ , he .cre.n.l Monday in Jana- F * arv, at her residence, immediately back of Dr. Church. From her long experience, she hope* to meet attended tho Lectures at the Medical College, gusta, iu order to become acquainted with the approved modern, practice at the Snath. ait*, that <a.c..on.gen«nt ‘ I»r hiker* d, ! muz -***£ -v**™ '■“ ,J Botanic Garden. January 3, 1850. Notice. T HE meeting of the Stockholders of the Southern Mutual insurance Company', stand* adjourned to the 15th day of Jan. imt, at 2 o’clock P. M.at their Hall in Athens. . J. U. PARSONS, Sre. Jan, 10,1850. . It Pioneer Paper Hlili rTXHE Proprietors of this Mill, situated four miles ' I South-west of A then*, are prepared to purchase any quantity of eUan . . Colton ami Ziiueti Rags, •which may be offered, cither delivered’to them in Ath- I warrant in expecting. order, blue stone. AH of wluclinre offered at a small advance for cash irov»*d creilit i, Dec. fi, 1849) licmoval. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, W E It WHITE, having removed to Broad , # Street, one door atoira W. Baynon’s, would rail the attention of hi* friend* and the public general ly. to a new and fa*hJouablc Stock «»f Goo-ls, ro- eentlv selected by himself in Nyw \ ork. (V.isktiiig in part of Black smdJJ.uu-v Fn«i*CIofba lyvl Comoro* Superior amt Med - fli. Plain Figured and l ancyDo^i III*. A splendid assortment of-WiK.len an dr-ilk Vest* >•*, l’liiui and Fancy Satin* of the 'xs-t quail y, Al*o, shirt-Bosom* and collar*. Bi,ek iukI l apev era- ts. Gloves, Handkerchiefs. SorPetHlers, l«lf Hose, ck&.*. Tie.*, it, ie. Al-o, Jean* and canton Flannel Tassels. Ready IHncIc Clolhlnff. ^ _ assortment of close and Over Sack*. Woolen aud Satin Vest*, manufactured in New York to order the good* being previously selected. All of which will be sold on the tost possible tepn*. Tlie-e goods I GOOD shingles wanted for the \ The ttesperiau Unrp. i 30.000 ftiriu. L«u« Jian«fact«,ia, A NEW MUSIC-BOOK IN PATENT NOTES, j Company. Cash will bejnuL I s the greatest work of the kind ever oflerad to the j world. It contains 576 pages, and nearly 800 tunes, Tf \ \V HITIFS W ANTED all for the trifling sum of 81 50 per copy HI No where j KAW HlULb \V A.N 1 1-D. else in the world can so much music be obtained forsq : /~^ASH will be paid for all good raw hides deliver- It g(K> !c I.c; ode* and anthems, Sunday School, Infant, Revival, for green hides. Camp Meeting, Missionary, Temperance, Moral, and ~ — - patriotic pieces; Scotch, Iri-h, German, French, and other fine foreign tents ; a great deal ol new music never before published; the noble old tunes that thrill ed tlie hearts of our fathers aud mothers in their youth; and the shortest mid simplest expo*hion of the princi- compovitiw ever uffered V '”‘ -“‘ J - k 1 • —-ii o t i,—- the' ; APctetton,»tthekiwe3teashpr^^-art:c e* trointhc ^ere teen T*‘a work adapted to the day-school for ’ ” CASH, at the option of the seller., ; tlie singing school, the Church-choir of every Athens, Oct. 25,1849, For Sale 9 4 MULATTO woman, Kedah, ond her fine hoy, La zarus.—theoae about SO or Ho years of age, and came, bat pound's ------ ’ Merc] . — to purcliase for us, to whom. 'WlTrtUr ihtitilil be called Gov. Brawn, and the'l‘!T‘ Hp vj^—XclUte value uv.e that he was the person vv..o h..d u.ma b.e ki. ; - abvve [A .,„ alW.-d-and thc-e prices may be Thb wurkhzmr be pureha-*ed of J. W.Stoy, Charles- i M«r Do ]' Brou n J olbuman jtfe; but ourolTbnc*.*..fl^raaysa Jr.uch ( ir.J, he replied from a little distar.ce'that he did eenddered a* permanently established _ j ton, S.C; of* George A. Oates «fc Co., Augusta, Ga, ^ manliness in them. Tliere au no petty larcc- and would da it again, nnder similar circumstances. Atlma*. Jaa. 10, 185a -CHASE «t LINTON. | .-md of of tho Author, SpieFsTurnoat, Jefferson ca, Ga. . Ospt. William U’. Fulton Iu.* received tlie ap- j nies—no outrages upon unprotect>l^fema!es—no He made his escape, bat has since been arrested ' Fresh Cranberries, pointrwr.t of Supejifttendcnt of Transportation on-midnight ass**?’;: di.ns >r rat-; v)\\Vbcn gve\ & nd comacitted. Jealousy is supposed to be the TUST received and for sale by T. BISHOP, the Western iAUsmipR. Road in place of Gen.' *toop to intirn d t:,u Wui« creation, we take the 1 car* 4 * J Athens Dec-fi.s^B^--^ 1 ^.R'Mills, removed.' ^ the other some six or eight. Price for both, o <and dollar*. consequence of the scarcity of ne- I grocs in Georgia, pursuant to the enforcing of the pro- j hibitory emigrant Law, and tha ri*e of cotton (wnieh MsaiV .Vat ice. I would be still higher in 1850}—thi* species of property T HE undersigned have associated themselves in the j is rising to a rate of value hitherto unprecedented.-? practice of law. All business confided to them, The woman is a regular brad domestic servant, and, will luive prompt attention. OVERBY <fc GLENN. | from cu-toin and experience, a first class house keeper, B. H. OVERBY. ) J. N. GLENN. 1 for gentlemen having to reside in different locauon*.— Jefferson, Jackson Co_ Ga.» Carne-ville, Franklin Co. Tliey are worth the aum and I will take no le«*. «c». ^ ^ 1 - j NovcmberT, 1849. J. J. FLOURNOY. ■apt of bagging^i'cesof rope,dr. | d^^inarion;" ^^MisSqjr and the’Te’mperance ] Egfpl and its Mouqioenh. j JSf” We have jm-t received a long communica^on wed, at froiiCo»« to thru ccaUpcr j meeting ; the proud gala day* of our happy country; XJXQYPT. A WITNESS FQR THE BIBLE; a new j from Mr. K stating that he wjJ take eight hundred ! ' i ii.v. ». ' - ' ^ f ' an-1 totho social party where g>»od sense and the love ■ flj ivnd valuable work by Pruncii L. Hawks, P, D., j dollars forthe iuxjve negroes. [/ vbs. » nig.J * the up-eountrv arc solicited : 0 r every thing elevating to tbe mind and heart should ; Jiandsomely illustrated, ju*t receiveil and for roly a' A- CHASE. Dec. 6, 1849. — — **H*1SH POTATOES' j Address tbe Author,potf-paid. For Fale ia Athens, 1849. aved and for sale by TO ALL CONCERNED. T HE note* and accounts of the lute firm of A Alex, der Is Co., and of Dr. Samuel P. Reed, have been tsS I Athens, Jan. 3, 1350.