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Till! SOUTHERN Ml.
JOHN' H. CHRISTY, EDITOR.
Thursday Rornln?, Feb. 7, IH50.
! rent here without a thorough investigation, and re- * business, right or wrong, in the eyes of oor neigh- j “ The P°g Law.” known and recognized when their votes are need-
I port Iht nnnter of cam jiWkicft Hi. Incii I... I tore; ttcy tf,,eit .11 or. toiierlnj the ml Ju „ M lvc otpected, the bill introduced by Mr. cd ’ *»«■»«!• toy become “tiltpopnlnto,” “the
. j been pr»cU»ed, .nd lire amoon, of moony the Go- ! too* oor own bu«inere toM, .nd tin uodereLnd Shlckellor j i „r GW for die encouragement ol ■ mU>ta! ” This V.M servetoefitwtltegeneral liinn-
i rcrorncnt Irw toco e.injlri out of ? I do not be- j the policy «nri rnoralit, of it »• well they 0,0 1 ,, I.o.W, i„ Umi ,„rrioo oflhe St,load.pt- hoggery ot tone,lied Democracy.
, I lev, there ere the only two per«.n«, by. long ! fell o«. Xovv, it. the name of.llllmt b jort er.d d ,, , t , by the passa.-c or .11 .cl laying . t». on South Carolina is the strongest end most telieble
! w.y.that have b.eo pr«cli-iitg thi. fraud upon the! good, c.nt ttee.teod * little chant, honed. tll e,b„mio.bje, useless doge will, wltielt the eottn- Dentocratie State .1 the Sooth. In South Carol,-
! Treasury. .oil junicc refuire, Ihe, ehoulj be them? C.n'1 »e .oppoee that they know some- lrv i„rested-beio 2 intended to benefit the form- w. the pwp& .re o.* ewnt*rf.tren with the dcc-
I hrougt.t 10 hgbt. i tiling ot their own m.ttere, II,.t they .re possessed , „ , )f the cml „ t _ u a ,, em „ tc<1 IO j, mado turn of Governor, or of Presidential cleclnrs I-
I -Holme the Democracy nott.’d gire up Brniwtev : ol some mortal principle, .nd ondersland t te right; ^ su bj e c< of run nmi merriment in the Legisl.- These matters coofd not, with safely, he left to
their camltdate ler door beeper,. Ineoloco Senator and wnmg of questions as well as we? In other j lure Whrt have the farmers to ask for pro- j “ ,he ttthhle."
and Representative were commissioned to proceed words ran t »'! m Illta SLOJI t Their impudence should be properly i ln Virginia, the neat strongest Democratic State,
To lire Second Auditor's office nmi make the exami- “Can't we let them alone ! Yes, and we must, i(bcJ , Buli would remark, en nujmtt/, ’ “ lhe n * Wlle '’“ re not entrusted with the election o!
nation h.r themselves. They did w. and before too- The South has borne a great deal from the' tw(! ,„ Ie|lfv “ eppiication on the! 0u vcrnor.and when suffered to voteat all, it is un-
; reading throngl. I,all the testimony that could have North; it has seen us criming gradually nearer • ^ f „ r enactment to punish ties- i *" * P™P«t rt y restriction !
been produced, lelt perfectly satisfied that he was »«d "enter unt.l we are now, knocking at the j 0 „, lri , rights,Ircated with levity. I Notwnl,standing tlicse facts, when Locofoco
‘irnpliraled ineatriahly in these frauds upon Ihe J -«>r, but we ~ can 1 come in. » e may talk and T! , e billowing bill, introduced he llaj. Mintr, of' d '">*l!”«»e* c »tnc before Ihe people, they are pier
- poblie Treasury. I. is „id Brown has gone to find chatter, and peep thro,.gh the fence and tell them ^ idin for the ,pp^ illt ment of d». “> >“ the Whigs “ aristocrats’’ and all that
Nagfee.aa as to cltar his skirta. Bui my word for how they ought to plant and sow, how they ought. WfcrJj ma .. a CC01 „ p |i s h ,h e object of its mover—it ” rt of thln g ! oh . Democracy', oh, bypoert-
, il. ocher Ihe pur-ner nor .Ire parsoed. will ever .0 manage there own husmesa, how many cow. j k g , (IniIe . „. hi | e the eis ere. . B )' ! hombngger, !
! show their faces here again, unless under duress 'hey oughtto keep.and how their wives.nd dangh- w ,, heretofore, tnlf license to “ kill aad ea'.” ! “ The rabble,” forsooth! Go it. Chivalry
, the records ;las should dress and behave, but when we attempt j A , „, i3 SMII13 be the order or Ihe day, I I
' checifully contribute our ju»t proportion to
of *f»c proccs* of the law, soiling*
a Scrotal an.I Third Auditor's office* remain j to hands U|K.n their property we will find a
unde.-ctroyed. Explanation is out of their power, opposition that ii
for guilt is stamped upon every voucher and paper ;
; fi'Cd by them in the case# to which I have alluded. 1 ' j
ATHENS PRICES CURRENT. 1 great cough retwedv
JAN. SO ....Corrected weekly, by Pitseb A Exclas
Bagging, hemp, peirSaL....
, _ peryiu...
Bate Rope, per lb 1-1*
Manilla Rope, lb...
Bagging Twin
Bacon >iilc-s, IV*
ctokal
16 a
F»r the Cure »f
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP
ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION
cel, c;
German,
blistered.
The following extract is from the
ntwir;. ^ 1 e.„s U re..,.,
0 tl *-* n *‘' e to kd ' TO LET HM AL0SE ' 1 wohes, in order that the thing may be -done up” in Applet,,n 4- Co, few York. J* ch„pt,r 8, prye 235, ] - 7 inch. wiJe.
1 scientific style—the dog its a bungler—let us have ! l^ ^thor in xpeakiuy of Fever am! Ayue, remarks: “ band,
tensma. r , j “ There is a most adnuniblc medicine told in most, - null rod,
j the work done by legitimate professors of the art. ; of the Western cities, which we can conscientiously re- “ sheet,
o I In the above remarks, it is needless to say that ■ commend for FEVER and AGUE anti other billious Castings.
1- we direlaim all feelinps of ni.kindnes, toward, | duciw; ititfihe^INDIA CHOI.AGOIJCE, which i, iWh " I
,, , . 1 1 . , : ..... . . . . , ... , , preparetl hv l»r. O“gootiof New ^t>rk, who lias made ; rowder, nile
Maherslnm »n<l part of certain corrupt politicians or the soundness : to it, aim in b««tli branches great excitement pie- those gentlemen who are di.-posed to turn the propo- 1 the^billious’disordors of the West his special study.— “ blasting
ollerling nil dues. ' of their Democratic *• Northern allies”—the utter vails on ibis question. sit ion to tax dogs to ridicule—ibis, in ibe absence [ We are no friend to tljo*e medicines usually ended ! Lead p
.ing or job work, falsity o! which we have a thousand times expos-1 In ti,e Senate, on the 29th ult., Mr. Clay pre- . of argument, is often found very efficient in defeat- ! P aten .*' ?’ e * 1;iv , e , an atn^le opjxirtunity of Shot
1 ample proof of the jvower and value of many roe 1*
icinal agents, have furni'he<l no examples to compare
j- with the salutary effects produced by “ Ayr*'* Cherry
37 Pectoral.”
• 9 : The remarkable cures of diseases of the Lungs which
- -•* have been realised l>y its use, attested as they are by
many prominent professors and physicians »n thi* and
*101 f ,,ro ’? n lands, should encourage the rfflietctl to pct*e-
vere. with the strong assurance that the use of the
‘‘Cherry Pectoral” will relieve and ultimately cur*
H
We present to the public
. Cautlltl Opinion.
s body, the slavery question continues t
Notwithstanding all the senseless cry on the be the great absorbing issue. Every thing runs it
_t«d testimonials
....•of the first nu n in eur country.upon whose
t ami experience implicit confidence may be
PH. PEItKJyS. l'rr.
| the country.
' loncc for the cure of that formidable di<
t Vermont JMical College,
1 intelligent physicians in
inediatelv, i
j In the Senate, on the 29th ult., Mr. Clay pre- 1 of argument, is often found very efficient in defeat- j £^ TuviiUialdeeffec*'' ofthc Choh-'u-ue
e the ed—the whole Democratic party South, is not dnp- | rented his so-called compromise resolutions, which ing even more important objects than the taxing of j billious cases.” Drs. HILT. A SMITH, Agents* ’
ed by these as ? urances. There arc gentlemen in j will be found below. Upon examination, it will be j worthless dogs. But read Maj. Mintz's bill—here ■= — 1 '*===» =g— ‘
? 1st July that paity, who are wide awake—gentlemen who. 1 «eerj that so tar from being a compromise, thecon- , it is: Runaway,
not settled from the favorable position they occupy, have the J cession# coine entirely from the South * Southern Whereas a bill is now progressing before this ! T? R 9' %I Ihe subscriber, living in Wat ton County,
... Ilia 12 Fro
’• PR. JONES, at, eminent i'roctifi«- net of Af«h'-
»<* in Alabama. 1 veil known throuphont the State.
Montgomery. Ala., Oct. 4. 1849.
j menus totorm a correct opinion, and the manliness I men will not, of course, be disposed to enter into
! to avow the truth, regardless of consequences. To j a ny such compromise ; and how Mr. Clay or any
| this class belongs Mr. Clf.Mf.ks, one of the Sena- J body else could expect it, is to us n mystery. But
polled by the indifference of j tor# from Alabama, who, in a recent debate in the 1 here are his resolutions :
r-—to ibe fart, that wc must U. S. Senate, on the resolution# of inquiry con-j Ii being desirable, for the peace and harmony of
to conduct our paper, and ' rerning the formation of a State Government in ; the Union of the»e United States, to settle and a l-
M.tlvr -renl ; ISM., MMci lire MUmUf truths—tr, rehicl, )»«. amtcablv. nil evri.i.ig quation. of confrere.,-
sy between them, arising out of the institution o!
! Jb Ti.« 18,1. ui,.. „
about 19 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; of a Indigo, Spanish per 1
light complexion. Mn<!u<
onab’.e reward will be paid for his npprehen- j Coppe
islatnre of the Stale: and wh
it the event of it# passage, it will become ne-
i> provide for carrying the same fully
up< 11 whirh
icted by the Gener-
|i.tpcr ha' we would re-pectlullv direct the attention of tho.-e j sh, V t*iy, upon a fair, equitable and just basis, there- j °l Assembly of Georgia, That immediately after
that all iii j Southern Democrats (it any such there be) who are fore • 1 the passage ol the belore recited act, that both
lot settle iinmeiti. j still di-posed to confide in the soundness of their I Itesidccd, That California, with suitable bound- | branches ol the General Assembly on the
i„ie terms, a# we • “ Northern allies ” arics, ought, upon her application, to be admitted • J»y “f • W 'H convene in the Uepresenta-
.” -I , , as one ot the btates of the Union, without the im-'five Chamber, for the purpose of electing by biilot
l„ ,1 .,1 III- ..re of “ I ,a.J lire |re-n|.fe of Inc Sunlit ha.l keen hereto- , ,,|, y of any rv.irictiun in mpcct; Do* Killer General for end. Jn.lioial Circuit in
],rr annum. | fore laboring under the delusion that the Northern | to the exclusion or introduction of slavery. | the State,and one Adjutant Dog Killer for each
11 pre-
eyears, Irequemly, j Democrats were their friends, I said it was a deiu- j
ml ex|>ond a large sion, and I was glad to have an opportunity of ex-
e same. | plaining it to them. God deliver me from such
be Two Dollars, ij : friends aathe Northern Democrats; I would rather
Dollars and filly ' trust Northern Whigs to-day. They commenced
ir Three Dollars, it' the game earlier, and have not to go so far to get
I in a proper position. I.ook at the resolutions ol
i Democratic legislatures, and the messages of De-
rnocratic Governors, and the resolutions adopted by
i the speech of Mr. j Democratic Conventions, and then tell me r.boiq
question, delivered \ or t| 1{>ri , Democrats being the friends of the South.
1 that owing to its , The y may v „ lc in a hody tor the adoption of this
her hnportant^mat jf t}, cy choose, but it will do us no good ;
, ' . . . ! because a similar resolution has already lieen adopt-
we do, that it is the , . . . . . ' *
ide >ot in favor of ‘ e ‘ 1,11 ,e ** OU! * c ' *'*d this investigation roust go on.
| They come foiward now, with their aid, when we
an afford disjinise with it. They tell us now
bey are willing to adopt the resolution, and the
gentleman from Illinois says il is necessary to put
hims'-il
tv ot the same, with such duties and powers
heroinaIter defined : and whereas, in a gov-
erritorv acquired by the United States from the 1 eminent whose power# are derived from the will
rcpubiic of Mexico, it i# inexpedient for Congress -of the people, it is proper tiiat at least a part of
to provide bv law, either for its introilnrtion into, the officers necessary to carry the laws into execu-
ur its exclusion fiom, any part of the said territo- ti"t> should derive their authority immediately fri
ry; and that appropriate territorial governments the people and he elected by them,
ought to be established by Congress in all of the ^ Kc - -*li Be il therefore further enacted by the
aiJ territory not assigned a# the boundaries of the authority aforesaid, Tnat it shall be and it is liere-
pnqiosed State of California, without the adoption hy made Die right and duly ol the citizens of each
of any restriction or condition 011 the subject of county in this State to elect as many Assistant Doj
slavery. Killers lor each Captain's District as may be re-
Resolved, That the western boundary of the ; commended by Ihe Dug Killer General.
State of Texas ought to be fixed on the Rio del s ec. 3d. And be il further enncled, That the
Norte, commencing one marine league Lorn il£ Kilter General shall be Die Commander in
mouth, ami 1 (inning up that river to the southern Chief <»l all the forces coureuiplitcd by Ih
c 1 for tf»<OH )>v
U.ld. able i
ndy to mi-lain the f.nihJnl j tell the South t
1 up nobly in defence of (licit
ne denounced by th.- fan.kti
f the
“ Caliban” 1
J Our readers lememlicr the c
martyr,” W. J. Brown, the late Isieol'oco eandidate
for S|jeaker of Die House. endi»r.-riJ by Ritchie &
ing liiiiisell to Die Free Sutlers at the very time he
was palifnng luni-eli ii|H»u Southern DemoCiatsas
a - Natural Ally.”
have thought that
la>coUH*oi-in would lie ralber slow in suffering it*
self to lie 1 iconised hy another Brown; but,
vtr.ingi' as it may seem, the thing has been done.
n REA
. sir. UR ax. jr. Ik.
Feb. 7; 1850.
j White Lead. ke {
Oa Commission,
A NEW FAMILY GROCERY .'TORE,opened L.. ,
College Avenue, at No 4, consisting of Coffee*, 1 Glass.
Sugars, Molasses, Teas, Flour, Meal, Salt, I)rv Good*, Mackerel, No. 3
4c. «tc„ sold low for cadi, by A. BRYDIE,".4prw*. “
Athens, Feb. 7.1850. 2t. j Beeswax,
i Afember of tin J.it. Ilist. MoL ,
I “ I_decin tlic Cherry 1'vctouai.
J d'weasc# it is intended t.> cure.”
1 New Haven, Ot, Nov. 1.1849.
The public le.
1 admirable corn
's in the Materia
for the claw of
t to know the virtues and aston-
CII F.U HY TECTt >U A L" in cur-
IIOKTOHOOKE & CARLTOX, .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY AND SADDLERY.
No. 3, Granite Row.—ATHENS, GA^
J. W. Horton, I’. Ii Moore, J. A. Carlton.
Athens. Feb. 7,1850. 44—tf.
a these dangers, whenever tl.is remedy t
Yarn, per bale 40 bell..
retail, prbrh..
LAND. R1SLF.Y 4 Co.. .
rx, and by Druggist#
FMJlA'O-FO ft TF S.
.AN ELEGANT assortment of PIANOS
1—^ the celebrated maker*. STODART 4
1 1 5 I nDUNIIAM, N. Y., also, the recently in
to the line as established between the United State# failure thereof
and Spain, excluding any portion 01 New Mexico, 1 Sec. 4th. And be it further enacted. That
whether lying on the east or west of that river. shall he the duty of Ihe Adjutant Dog Killer tog!
R(.\“tr tf, That it he proposed to the State of notice to the Assistant Dog Killer in each di:
NEW AND EXTENSIVE
Book and Job Printing Office,
BllOAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
» I
P.NCOl'IIAGED l»v the very liberal patron,me bilb- ■ JL.
V s
MOLASSES.
xcidlciit article f«*r sale low by T. BISHOP.
STAGE L223E
VI ATHENS TO SOCIAL CIRCLE.
"M1E sub-oriber having be:ome contractor 01
Forttyllt Slicrifr* Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in March next, will be j ««d beautiful assortment of Printing .Matei iaU. ami to
sold Jietbrc the court-house dwir, in the town of > establish a JOB Ok k ICE, (wholly disconnected with j
Camming, Forsyth countv, lrctween the usual hours of \ t,u '’ u ' newspaper establislunent) for die exclusive par-
sale, the following property, to wit: j P° se °J doing J O ll-W O R K.
New Mexici*thence, with that line, cast- : shall respect and obey hi# command* and
continuing, in the same direction, under such penalties as he may prescribe for
dLand,^NalOSs'm the2ddist. of 1st section, | >jw-ated on Broad
with the improvements thereon. Levied on as the } * ” **’““* ”
property of Stephen C. Nailer, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. j
, w - | issued from a Justice’s court of Forsyth county, in Tu
be Court House in each county, nt such vor 0 fj ( ,im Smith, hearer, vs. William U. Brantlev
, c ^ y be designated hv Ihe proclamation of n nd Stephhn C. Nailer. levied and returned by a
r fide public debt ot that Slate contracted prior to its the Dog Killers Gcnenl, ami from tliencr! to proceed | constable,
annexation to the United States, and for which tlie immediately to visit each and every family respec- Also, the land and plantation whereon George
toreign imports were pledged, by said . tively. within each and every County, to commence Thradicr now lives, in the 2d district and 1st section.
.litors, not excelling the sum of the work ol destruction provided for in this bill, in j Levied on a* the. property of James M. Thrasher, ‘
11 the brick building
t beautiful ttvlc. '
cars same days. Leaves the Circle on Monday*,
Wedncsthiys anti Fridays, at 7 o'clock in the morning,
and reaches Athens in the evening.
lie has also a LIVERY STABLE at Monroe,
ideration of the said aulies so pledg- demolishing all surplus dogs old enough to bark, j satisfy a fi. fa M issued from a Justice’s Court of Forsyth
cd, having been no longer applicable to that object save only such a# may be excepted by any law of | coun ty» > n favor ot Edmund Furgerson. Levied
after the said annexation, but having thencelor- J force in thi* State.
ward become payable to the United States ; and | Sec. 5th. And whereas, it i* an undeniable ax-1 I eb ‘
iqiim the condition, also, that the said State ol Tex- j„m, Dial Die laborer is always worthy of Jim hire;
ns shall, hy some solemn and authentic art of her , H nd whereas, this is a highly important measure | t-rriirnpl.,t,n rwd-ft.nl
f a convei.tion, relinquish to the ; „„d intended toadvance the best interest of Die | J !*f - C .' rn ^ f<ird n P p1 '
United States any elm
,,-ri : *s. . 1 1 . .1 1 ?? letters of administration on the estate of Georgr
J>»rt, .S»a,e and people, and the -refinement ol theage, p„' ng ,e, late of said county, deceased- .
.. . ,.s,, ■„ • - . .. . . , ! iHld f or w h |f h those who are instrumental m effect- i These are, therefore, to citeand admonish all and Athens, May
Resulted, i hat it 1* inexpedient toaboli>h slave- I ,ng u ought to receive a liberal compensation ade- singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
in the District ol Coluinlna, whilal that jnel'lii- ; q „ n te to their labors : j to Ik.-and appear at my office within the time pre-
Sf.c. flth. Be it further enacted. That the raid * 8C f*hed by hito^show cause (if any they have)
11 continues to r
" also.
belore the couiury and to
s still a friend of the South,
them u little longer. That is the
Northern Democrats. Fill them to
Die le*t, put something practical belore them, and
where is the aid w hich wc get from the Northern
Democracy?”
Now, we arc aware that Demi»cratic “doctor#
disagree”—Dial notwithstanding the above clear
and honest expression of opinion hy a gentleman
who love# truth ami his country be'.ler than parly,
of "the first j Ritchie and hi# satellites, bound together by
the cohesive power of public plunder,*' Die love
I tin- spoils ol office, cry pence—peace—when
icre is no peace, and urge Southern
a to that ina*s of corruption and hypocrisy known
# Northern Democracy. In a late number of hi#
martyr! One would | paper,notwithstanding the notorious fact#alluded
thus ** done Brown,” j to in the above extract lrr.ro Mr. Clemen#’ speech,
slow in suffering it* I old Ritchie admonishes Ixmofocoism to “hang on
by the willows,” in the following terms:
“The perpetuity. Die glory, and the progress of
"*r llr,,vu, ‘ l,ul woollier nwr- t j (p Unj,,,, (j e p<>nd nj»on the great Democratic Re
in* hi md ol these martyr# I publican party of the nation. Let that be disor-
tlu- .ml of .1.“ (Domna.tic) an ,| ,| >P fin,,..,,,.
.1 tilt. I,.l trrtt- mil protaitly Hie j „f ,| 1C „-,l| | M ,„ to,, „» nsonjer. Tlrere.
■' " r - —tfi r Ji.unt C..I1II- invoke, n, »•
a.liin.toii, tiire tire nl]r Dutniremlic frieirif,, in .nd out «l Congress, to ,,f .lava tirongfu from one into nnutfier of : tie.feet to pre.eni Ifrem.elve. for enlistment hy tile
artous transactions m which he cultivate a spirit of conciliation, concession and ( them depends exclusively upon their own partial- j firstday ol April next, then and in that case, it "shall
tirorzfn, Clarke Courtly.
al lor LOU' PRICES
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
•3 3 If IP ii J £1 if il £1 fi >
J. P. R.MtFERD.
FAKXAM’S PATENT
EVERY DESCRIPTION. TAOl'BLE .-utin-Lift and Korn-1*UMPS, FIRE-
Our Presses arc from the ceh-braUal nmiiufiir. J J ENGINES, and all kinds «.f Hydraulic Machi-
tory of Hoe 4 Co., and our Type, Ornaments, 4c., , K . rv piremens’ aptHiratus, furnislu-il t<* order, on
from the foimdi-ies of Bruce Co., Conner »V. Soil, t ] l(1 ' r j n<l| ; c( , am j „„ ,] lc , 1(< „t reasonable terms, by
and JosephT. White of New York, ami Messrs. .1. I.. j w .*4 T. BISHOP.
f il.fi
Philadelphia, which is ahuiidui
, 4c., and the display of corro
universal satisfnetion.
; public geuerally are rt
People I liavc Jlct.
tut, and ji **'
11ASK4 PETERSON
call.
w ithout the Consent of that State, without the con- 1 p Killer Genpnl shall have the ri<»bt to akin alt S ‘ 5U: * • ettera should not be granted,
sent of the people ol the District, and without just j killed bv authority of thi# act ''and sell the ‘ Given under toy hand at office, this the 2d (lav of
compensation ,0 the owner# of slave# within the | “ ”1 f DmTr SL! Feburary. 1850. ASA M. JACKSON, c.c *
But Resulted, That i
ithiu the District, the slave trade in slave# brought |
into it Irom States or places beyond the limit# of the j
Feb. 7
JY.Hice.
has .'/it
.... , , ,1, and the assistant# one, and where there
rom States or place# beyond the limits ol the j . „ii he «old and eo toll e rciin'v 1 r I^HE c opartners-hip heretofore existing under the
!, either to Ire -o!J therein n. u.erch.nJitre, | *' *“ *• ,N “ '™"'-’' . j ..anre Sndfirm./jIOSESi JENKIXSOX,Bthi,
or to be transported to other markets without the j , Ana lie tl further enacted. That >t | day dissolved, by mutual consent.
District of Columbia. , shall be the duty ol the Dog Killer General to ap-I All demand* against Die concern, and all'debts due
Resulted, '/ hat more effectual provision ought j P"int an enlisting officer lor each county, whose d 11- J Die same, will he settled by A. J. Moses, who alone is
to be made by law, according to the requirement ol j *y ' l •‘hall lie to enlist, enrol and emigrate all Fox- j authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation of
the Constitution, for Ihe restitution and delivery ! Raeeoons Opossums. Minks. Muskrats and j its affairs. A. J. MOSES,
of person# bound to service or labor in any State, Polecat#, and other mischievous and destructive Feb. 7, 1850. WILLIAM JEN'KINSON.
who may escape into any other State or Territory “ ya r roints,” and settle the same permanently . , 77 , . ,
ol the Union ' i'Vest ol the Rocky Mountains,and North of 54 40, The undersigned have this day associated them-
Result ed, That Congress has no power to prohi- ! fight. selves together, forcarrying on the Manufacturing busi
,• days since, \'\°. r ub ^ al , tt the trade in slave# betw eon the slave-1 , Fec. Sth.And be it further enacted. That in a.j'EsA Co. aYmo.SES ,m ' Ue aBl
,, J ^ holding otates ; but that the admission or exclu-j case any ol tbe said “ varmint# or animals should | Feb 7 1850
JACOB OTTOLENGUI.
The Brown
and like his '
i.'lu.-f
fl —sul'jft
. bannntre. lret unset lie done on eillior ride, nor i far Inns'. ' ' ' j Ire lawful fnr any D.re Killer nr other r.iliznn to 1 , } 9 A
e .lire!,.n l»loly In.; f, v *|»di V iJt.nl, -venken the ti« vvl.i. I, ItinJ i Mr. Clny declincj entering info on argument j »«■« g~..*w?~*<yM?l tire, if any one re. £“b7oLlS, FoJeT
■r-Ke-por ..t tire 1I„, toe oil„r It., Drm,.cr,.cy of nil part, of lire Union i | in defence of lii« propositions, lint merely offered j J[ * nch „„ nn „ t k„j tile Co "Origan,or tire I.i-li Gil litre, by Lever,'Kafo in
predecessor,'’ b.,1 (rent llm | „ i nv „k, n S nin lire great Democratic people ’ a fete eiplannlory remarks. I price'of a good dog. old enough to tree rats.' ’ 1Nt-reW Tllre " G " 1J “ I E ’* lb , <*• ,i& <*
to •• martyrdom, ’ by the j >vho form the constituencies ol the nation, to guard J Objections to the resolutions ** “ 1
i thick r
j Pawn broker, Mary Morton, by Arthur, Queen's Neck-
l*ro*criptiaii.
Notwithstanding all the 44 hue and cry 1 ’ raised
hy the Democratic press concerning the removals
from offiice, made under Gen. Taylor’s Administra
tion—notwithstanding the charges of “ proscrip
tion” brought against him and his Cabinet, by thes
present •• blond-thirsty' 1 Administration! The lol* j with watchful earelhe integrity of the national De- blat kherries” from Southern Senators,
lowing extract from the corresprmdence of the New I mocratic party. Preserve it# organization; ad-! Mr. Rusk was not wjlling to give up a part of
York Tribune, tell* the story in brief term#, j here faithfully to it* customs and usage# ; support Texas as a peace-offering, and promised, at the ap-
'Viil Mr. Bra.lbnry insist on Gen. Taylor giving it* nomination#, made in its usual and ordinary J propriate time, to show that the true boundary ol
the reason# for Ids removal Irom office ? j mode#; treat every man ns an enemy who will not Texas on the west was the Rio Grande.
If the Administration of G.-n Tavlor arcom- ' ab,'^. j,y i (s organization and usage*.” | -^ r - Foole denied Jo Congress the power toabol-
pli.lre. mitt.mg bed.. ,.sp„.i„g tl,, tm.t trembota j T| , ja „„ Jy , n0 in , icw ° f „ c J( . c | anltion | ish -!««y K*«'t« <* Columbia,nnd objcct-
•»« («»;>«!, a. If,, !,« New y,„k State Content M >" the rcolu.ion about Teas and port,on. o.
btcucU b s i„, togcilicr a It!, lh.„c yet 1„ come. D „,„„ c ,„ ir , lial .. W „ xpM makt , he re>o!u U „n,.
fire country mil be largely tndfbtcd ... if. | Drm „ c ' , f M , ,l„ great Ant,- Mr ' Mas « n "S w,eJ <*«» f cra '"'
Is It not a little surprising that these scenes al-1 ^ xveby party of the State and throuoli itto ‘ * l,ouM ' ,ave ‘"trwfuced such resolutions, and would
» .,V. loil,..v tire uvi-rihrow of Dcmocratio A D „ alh f„‘ , hi Vni „ d 's, ala ! **** • rc-Jutlon Kl.iclt declared Ibat
"irntions • M I„ s lorgrerer. tire Ewnriwona ; , AmSu „„ FA „ r „ T11K . U«T® “’7 *’>'■> 1 '
nnd 1 ri,c>\n, llbarnu day I But... #V«> Btatc ,. Tl..«»l,orfn red .on.trtnpl.te rti. re- “'"'j H. be wtrel Mr. Liny re» «.
■t .on., , u. «... the Adn.inUtn.tniu of lyler will do n-elj wgetaut tf itie Kay." f 're’ O' 1 c f'-r.t tnolnce. -1 been remofed from office tftirtng ihe fiscal year.—
which, alter heiiuj placed in power by the Whigs, ... , , Mr. Davis, of Mississippi, said that the abolition i _ , „ ,
turned .re -on., it. I,ic,nlre-w, do roarerefre, a No "' ' ,clv “f"" f 1 ™'"™"""’ *'»> *> ! „f t |avcty in tire DUtricl of Cofnmbi. " '
•ingletfelwlcutioi, ..Oder it on tire ,,.„la Govern- i V of ,,IJ R " d '» * «#«»#•. J dangerous I,, all lire slave States. He sow no com-1
mem officer, llow come. ,U,s I Will sorn- one j " ,J " ce ,tato " l,h ,h » Nurtl '" n Ut " I promise in the rerolutionn and wre m, willing to i
, , , mocracy, who now stand, “Irom Dun to Beershe-: , , , ,, ... n ■ :
exj'iiiin? . „ -j . , o , . , , , accept any short of the Missouri Compromise
. „ „ „ hw," readv t« degrade the S<mth in the eye# of the F .. 1
•martyr,’ B. F. ,. . , . , i 1 -r {hue, extended to the Pacific Ocean with a gnaran-
lace, Duchess of Baden, The Nun or Inside of a Con
vent, Peer’s Daughter, by Lady Bulwer, Mary Powell,
The Matchmaker, Circassia, or a tour to the Caucasus,
Mackay’s Western World, Strickland's Tales from His
tory, Shirley, by Currer Bell, Roland Cashel. (<
H. UwJ tv,„bll»rf. Port. .,,.11.:. vvL... VVaUW k.n-v.iw Lcnlbcr -Manufacturing: T1EKXAKD0 .1. Alt/.K » prepared to goc full
i I) satisfacti.in to ail gentlemen requiring Jus service*
dORG AN, Sup’t. | t j, e alaive line, lie may be found at all times in tbc
Matthews,Goodman 4 Co’s store.
LAMBKIN 4 ADAMS.
Dr. M. A. Ward
"I RESPECTFULLY tenders his Professional services receiving a
j SUGARS ! SUGARS!! SUGARS!!!
•^TKUY superior re'intsl. I»n*wn, and whit*
pproved modern practice at the South.
For the present, he may be found ready (o attend to
all calls by night or by day, at his residence near the
Winttrd to MMire,
F Olt the remainder of the year a *<*#1 cook, washer
and iroucr. Apply at the Franklin Job Printing
Office t
Athens, Ga.. dan 21, 1850.
Botanic Garden.
Gall and Settle.
QIIARLF.S B. LYLE having sold out hisenti
B OTH «M and i
mailable form,
IRON! IRON!!
)D assortment of l*est Swedes ami English
i for sale low by T. BISHOP.
N E W T ON II O U S E,
Athens, Georgia.
FIGS! FIGS!! FIGS!!!
XTPERIOR Smvnia Fig#, just received and fi>»
I side low by V’. BISHOP.
experience, a disposition to please, and attention to bu-
1... :*...... ... i establishment as the pnb ,: -
LOV1CK 1*. THOMAS.
o make it just suck a
Athens, January, 1849.
RAISINS.
tablishment as the public ' r^RESlI ami wood in whole, half, and quarter boxes,
just received and for sale by T. BISHOP.
JfrirerererefipntrUt, . vcry lanre ily of the | SS j ^
office-hoMere under Ihe Genetnf Government tire at tore, Chalmers' Iretitutea of Theoltrey, Fuiry Talc i,f „
Many Sation,. Abbott', Hi-toric, (a near supply.) I -WlC .Ii rttllgCMCHl.
Abererotnbio's Emyy. Ripfej's War in Moxic, Ureb ' milE nnclcr.i -no.lluivinadi-pore, 1 of an interest in
ne*. Mans AlmannS Mother ini hreroglypliicj Bush, . 1 bis Book Stt.re to Mr. J. S. I‘ET13RS0N, the busi-
Llustmtion* of the Scripture. Beechers Lecture, to na „ w i|l hereafter U cijuctejnt the o.'J sh.ref no
Young Men, Malcombs travels m Palestine, Lilies i j cr t j 10 namo a(1 j f. rlu „f
Chase & Peterson.
i, by Meiuhold, The Ogilvies, Bulwer’s Caxtons,
iplote,) Glimpse* of Spain, Ruxton’s Mexico, Ly-
| brick buildit
thi# day Democrats! Take, for example, the post
office department. “ According to the report of
the Postmaster General,” says the New Orleans
Bee, “the number of post offices in the United States
is seventeen thousand one hundred and sixty-four.
Of this immense number, less than one-eighth have
f ot the
Hro
The Tribum
. . world, by attempting 10 exclude her Irom the Ter-
comspon f*js. \. ritorif# to which #J»e has ms clear _ ....... j .
b:u,„ s requeed you, b, W"- 1 U ,Jy rise. th,ou s l, U.0 Inst, ument.lity of Ure H'H-
tee that south of that line the institution of slave-
be interfered vvilh.
Mr. Clay declared that no_ human power could
him to vote for carrying slavery in territory
l* ViuiU Aland
i where it .Inc, net e.iet, whether north or MnU, of [ **» I 1 referr«l.n S uin.t Gen. Tnylt» . njtninistnr-
Mr. Collamer, upon entering on his duties,
graph, not to pobl.*h that portion of my letter of
.Friday last alluding to II. F Brown, who has since .
-disappeared from thi# city. He is the hiogiapfier
of Gen. Ca#s’ two live#, otic designed for the j the Missouri Compromise line.
.Niilllii the other for the S-uHh ; and at the lime of •. ^ The following, from the New York Day-: Mr. Davi6 said no one proposed to establish slave-
his eX)>osure wa* one of the Court favorite# that, !»ook, is widely different from th-ilone that usually ; r y south of that line—all he asked was that south
basked in the groat Michigandtr’s smiles, al the ! pcrvalesthc Northern press. It will be read with 'of that line the subject was not to be touched.
Potomac House. He win formerly a clerk in the , 'Merest and duly appreciated by all Southern men. j Mr. King was satisfied of the purity of Mr.
fcteoond Auditor’s office, under McCalla, the rvviler “ The hatred ot a Southerner to an abolitionist.' Clay’s motives, but could not agree to his proposi-
of Mr. Clay, and, like his namesake who came so v i ew 'cJ *Dh surprise by the people of the North, tions.
near being made Speaker, was end«rrsod and guar-;^ ie )'about “discuSsing’the question with ! Mr. Downs expressed himself opposed to the
ontied by Ritchie & Burke of the Union, as l^ing i U, « S “! >lh in « impartial manner.” Sap. i resolutions,
worthy
wigwam,
j ^ _ The numher of Postmasters appointed within that
' e 1 period was 6,333, of whirh 2,982 yvere'in conse
quence of resignations; 133 were caused by death:
„ 284 were clmnges of sites: 11 were expired coiii-
Comproinise - • . . 1 . _
* missions; 211 were commissions renewed; 921
were new offices, and 2.103 .were removals.
*• This plain statement of fact#, taken from offi
cial sources, is the must overwhelming reply that
can be made to the charge of wholesale proscrip-
E N G L IS H S C HOOL.
MECHANICS' HALL.
the dusi-'ii of this school, as «s ritte import#, to
el’s 2d Travels, Comb’# New Phrenology.
pS" Call at the University Bookstore on College-
Avenue, (under the New:on House.)
\YM. N. WUITE.
51 YOUTH & HANHOOD.
A VIGOROUS LIFE,
Premature Dcatli.
ixiutieim on Self-Preservation
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Book, just publidied. is filled with useful infor-
founJ over 17,001. office, in the potion of
the opposition. He has removed less than
eighth ol the number. Instead of proscribing Lo-
coiocoi.-in, he ha# not even equalized the patron
age of his Department. We have no doubt that a
similar state of things will be found to exist in the
other, departments of the ‘Guverumedt, and that a
searching investigation would prove that
the South in a calm and impartial manner.
among the highest in the Locofoco !*»• » pirate should meet a vessel at sea and ask ; jjf. Berrien. I would not, after the sleclarn- n,n i orit >* ; of the P ,aces at . the
0 ... wa* the young Sachem that was so tocome on board and discus* the question with the tions made bv Senators Irom other State#, have it [ ‘fiscal of the Goveromeut are occupied and en,
unscrupulous in hi* reviling# ol Gen. Taylor pend-! ca l lUin * wbelh « r ^ or hi# crew hud the best right inferred from'roy silence, with all the respect I j j rt Je-* h J •*» bitterest enfimies. _And this is termed
ing tbp Jasl canvass, and as* reward for his servi- a J*^ Suppose that.the pirate have fur theSenator from Kentucky, ant! with 'he i. proscription.’’
ces, was honored with ttie nomination for Door- sl, ould keep hi# boat alongside and insist pn ulk-; ready homage which 1 am disposed to' do to the j Demo -raev v» Ttic liabble. -
Keeper to tlie House of Represeotnitves. , * n S t0 ! * ,e crew “bunt “ individual rights” to prop- motives which promptedtheir introduction-^for a| —— *•
“ The exaraination of the case that led to his de- , r i,ul u P°. n . diVcosiiiig the question fairly and - s i ng t e moment have it conceived by my constito- f -Mr. Woodward, ol South Carolina, we learn
lection, was that of Capt. Herron, of Uitt>hurg. calmly ; would a Norlhern captain listen to such e nts that I could acquiesce in the projKisitians a#- 1 Troro the .Wa-hi»gton RepubUc, recently opposed a
lie had sent to Brown his claim against the Go- : difctrsaion, or would he throw a twenty-foar c Prtc d imhese re.-ftUuion#. f rise for the purjwse ’ prt«po*ition to amend:the rule# of the House by al-
vernmriil, for less than §150, with the voucher* to pounder into the boat and sink it at once? ! 0 f t jj at before they can receive mv concur- ! lowing the Speaker’and Diembers generally, to tn-
.nppott it. Wiil. H * in B,I,nn.U, Opt. 1 VVith ,i««-, *4 M*. i, i. .orpriring. ,S e „ „ ^ comi „ eJ lb .„,! vit. nnch. ul (M, fn.nd, tntn. the. Unit as .hey i j «»to give
Herron sold and transferred hi* interest therein t.» that the Soutliern members of Congress thonld re^ ^. h5cll ml|st he.«mbstaiilially modifiedteaSd that t here think proper, on the ground that his constit-1 ^ ’ arising btm vomhful excesses or impurities of the |
tions—to all who feel the cxliaustive effects of sedenta-
tlenev, Dr. K. would say—
READ THIS BOOK.
The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives,
will prevent years of misery. and buffering, and save
annually thousands of Jive*
Parents by readuf-—
destruction of their c
'Eg- A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter,
addressed to DR. KINKEL1N. N. W. corner of Third
4 Union streets,between Spruce 4 Pine, Philadelphia,
I willensure ab*#ik. under envelope per return of mail.
FIFTEEN YEARS
of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this
city; have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and success-
He solicits a continuance of the pat ronage of his old
ALBON CHASE.
TJ C
Ll Office.
Couiniunicjitions should be addressed, and appli
cation for Insurance made, to
Jnn. 10,1850. tf J. U. PARSONS, See.
X given course exclusively Ei»gli*h. The pupils con
nected w ith it, will be drilled in Spelling, Reading.
Penmanship, G'oyraphy, Hint ory, English Grammar,
Arithmetic, Practical and Mental. Algebra, Rook-Keep
ing. The Principal wilt confine each pupil to such a
munlfcrof the above studies, nt a time, as thataccura-
; cy and thoroughness may be obtained.
| * For particulars enquire of
Athens, Jan. 1.1850.
VTT'HO i
\ V come satisfactorily r<.*eonimende<l as to qualifi
cations, is wanted by ihe Athens Free School Society.
Terms and other information will be made known
upon post-paid app’-ication to
RAW HIDES WANTED.
C ASH will be paid C»r all good raw hide# deliver
ed at the YYatkirtsville Leather Manufacturing
Company’s Y'nrd; 8 cents per pound for dry, 4 cents
for green hides. WM. G. MORGAN, Sup’t.
Watkinsvide, Dec. 25. 1849.
GRINDSTONES.
1 T0N of liest Nova Scotia Grindstones,
ed and for sale by T.
Jan. 24.
J. S. l’CTERSON, Sec.
Board of Director#,
the State willing to contribute to th*
cof Free Scliool tklucatiou will confer a favor by
ing the above one or two insertions.
*"3F* Papers ir
iiortox, Jiooits: & carltoy,
H AVIKG ftmclirecil 0. II. Lyle's entire stock of | Urn *-» #«*• ” ‘ J1 *»”»? “
Good., bo e flat tire forme'r potroos, nnd tlioir ; U.!l,-l.aw in tire upper conntio..
Broke Jail,
O N the night <>f the 21st January instant, Hiram
Kellogg, confined for negro stealing, nnd Allen
Pickens Di’di-haw, duirg«l-wi!h horse stealing. Kel-
" - 1) kn <wn in Middle Georgia, and
fried,, niff B iv'o them n cnfL As tire stock I, l.n!« Th ” C ' ,U Gffirer, of Gtwgin nro Irerebv
•nd treU scloctod, con.istiK of most articles relied £r «htl Gref «ro »t lot^o, an,; that l«tl oapcn.0. attend-
in a dry-goods is tore, we. will make it to your interest;
to call and examine for yourselves, at No. 3, Granite
g their arrest, will be paid by n
CLOTHING • rrOTHIVC ». "1 HOT BUCKWHEAT CAKES!!!
LaLOI tilNb . CLOIH1.NG . . XT EW extra Bmkwhe-at Flour Soapstone Griddles.
CHCAFCR THAN EVER!!! ; which fry without grease or smoke; Sugar
/"N WING to the mildness of the winter, I have not} Hou=c molasliss just received and for ^ ,c ^f sHOp
Naglce, who#e peculations I have already exposed.' #j#t »njr movements tending toward# the qnestion
Brown, drew, in the name of Herron, over $800, of Slavery ? They are deling only on the defensive,-1
e importantomi#*ion> which must be supplied.
although he had received the original claim# trow - Thci. language to ns is plain:<n 1 to th* point: ‘-Let
Herron himself lor but 8)50. Brown's friends in- ] fS ato.vt. ’ Tucf kre asking nothing more, they
Lesldaiirf Doing*..
ful practitioner fa. and near, m tire treatment of nil (J ^ „„„„ a. l.w n, I tvonhl | Jan.
direa*,of apmatcnaturc. Pcr*m..ffltct«l with nl-1 ,^,9, would .lo
■ -o~ upon tire bodj. throoL or leg,, pan., ,n *•■»»■«> iwtfI J 0 g i ve ke a rell. „ the, Will fi,»l I lar s e and j
well selected stock to choose from, ami prices to suit i
' emselves. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. ■
Jan. SI.
uents not finding' it convenient to attend, lie saw no' blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled,
reason .why they should be'subjected to the.inilrg- I arc all.tceatetfwith success. .
.. . * /. • r - . . 1 .He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. mav
tuly of ,ceino|hetr ReptenrateUce a.socianng w.tft! c „ nfi d„.,ij re I ; „poo Ids .kill » a phyn"
For Sale or Bent.
Hals, Caps, Boots and Shoes.
KERRY, & CO. «.
■ rTAVE'ronoved tlreir stock of Gocala Wile 8
- I | lately occupied by A. J. Brady,
A T 0. 7, Granite'Row,
‘king nothing more, they n.. rt .f n( . , ( nn it w iq be seen that ‘‘the rabble!” “ Would the gentleman think," he: person# atn distance may address Dr. K. by letter, i fTHE farm known as HalscU, about two miles from , where they have on hand, and will continue to offer,
- py wwrenceio.oor columns, it WU be seennai k -_- f .u. C-dj; „r .f.;„ 4n,l'be cured * home.. - I 1 Athens, formerly occupied by Dr. Dearing. If not 1 tiherallerms. a very extensive assortment of
ajsttlrolhe «ra.,hedu r of ^dle with n*. the, have ho dbpoaitinn to ^ X9 lbU ^C^ndeJdaJger k V ace than “ - i-ni-ing upon thA^ branch of this ^ Warded, j r™'* Trunh t
tmn ; a story that u highly impr.4wb.le. especially 1 interfere With any- ol our affairs. If we want jj >Ull , to the rc orU of Ugi^tive proceedings, P^ernnu-nt, br any of ii* Kub..r<l!n:ito=, ihe degra- b ^ n ^ ga Omittance,and putnp secure from Dam-1' ALSO, FOR SALE. fc ' C«P3; Boot*, SJtOCS, Trun S,
, . .. 5 , , - - --- r, usuul lp the roports of Legislative proceedings, -.
•s the Auditor has already discovered three .ithcr | slavery we can have it, if we don’t want it we .which’ will be found of a more interesting charac- ding terms he. seeks to impose upon th
claims where. Brown hi* been guilty of-the same-! d«» without.iL We may mann&ctunraur goods or , er t j ian Suc h*as we luive bereti>fi>re pubTi#hed. • l " permit-any mie member lo assemble a
thing. He wquld have been arrested on Saturday 'wc'may iiQpnrt them; we roav support-all
• V'
*...u 5 . i.-nv witH tm-Ntutni oaiuruaj . we may tjopnrt mem; we may support-tut our - ’ -- • {hi# unor, to roe annoyance o: all me re#i i ' very low rates.
pighlbut for his.disappearance, and ko soon ns ;he ‘ poor by a county tax or put them in a work house C* Owing to a failure'xif the ir..»il beyond Ao- Now. we inlruducp theabi>ve, not that we attach —-— ~
Grand Jury sits, bills of indictment for fraud, awl - aadmake them snpjyortlhem^el ve#; no Southerner pn#ta—<md by the way, tbese. failures are oi fre- ;i ny pirticulnr imp.->rhmer to the opinions of Mr. NEW -BACON AND LARD,
probably forgery also, will .be found against both [will ;ncddlo with ns, or say why do you do this, or quent occurrence—we have nothing late from Woodward, but because it so clearly expresses the * FINE lot just received and fbr side by
Office and Brown. WillCongTCre lei this tnatteryouoogh' Whatever we do is onr own ' Washington City. 1 feelings o? Locofocoism. The j*apl' are only] J\ Jan. 24. T. B
m
■—-— ■- - -
V^* Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlers, Canvass-! P» rt of Athens known as Cobham. Apply to Judge
ers.and all others supplied with the above work at veiy I Dougherty, Athens, or to me at Augusta.
- 1 *-- * 1850. . . PLEASANT STOVALL. .
NEW RICE.
• fA LEAN and good, for sale by T. BISHOP.
T. BISHOP. yy - Jan-24.
Valises, Caryct-Iia±
Umbrellas,
and such other articles as are usually kept hy them.
N. B. The market prices will be paid, in Goods or
Cash, for FUR-SKINS of the following kinds; Otter,
Raccoon, Fox, Mink, Wild-Cat, Muskrat, Opossum and
Rabbit.
Athcn?, Jan. 31,1850.