The southern herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1850-1853, October 03, 1850, Image 3

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UNIVERSITY CF GEORGIA LIBRARY The Orphan Boy. ' j ‘‘[I* faded, yetno calmly meek. So gently wan, no nweetty weak." The bastle of the fight was over; the 1 prisoners had becu secured, and the decks washed down, the watch piped, and tlie. schooner had once more or > lapsed into midnight quiet and repose, j I sought my hammock and soon fell j nslcep. But my slumbers were dis-j — - SERIES—VOL. IV. NO. 5. nerved me ; the last strife, ihe bard* j ■i——■■■—■— ships of my early life, and a thousand \ •m m© stsBasaa, 'MmauiaiBss. ATHENS, THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1850. VOLUME XVm. NUMBER 27 olh'eribiogx, ..tingle,I together, nn fig-, , n'i.^^b'uTngly.' arcs in a phantasmagoria. Suddenly — ray poor lad,** I band convulsively; I had touched kb* J right chord—nature burst lorth—a very The little fellow smiled faintly—it J torrent of tears gushed from her eyes ‘ —like unto an earthquake heaved her breast—even the “counterfeit present ment" of Niobe upon her cameo seein- B hand *...Uk! on ray altnulder, ana n| , ike „„ .mile—bit fie' did starling up, I beheld the aurgeon * male. no t nnswer. His eves were fixed on Lmte Ptefc,«tr, a dying.” fceffifc ; , he flickering' in that patch of At once l .prang from my hammock. blue , k over . ta g|. H i. mind wan- Idillie Dick was a sort of protoge of, f j crc< | > J mine. He wa. a pale delicate child, ; ft*, a long, long ways up there—but broken accents the beautiful mourner •ai o he an orphan, and o«< to n there arc bright angels among them thussobbedout—“rilbetldo!”—Post. gentle nurture; and from the lira hour Molllcr ascd 5a J ,hat I would meet I joined the .chooncr, my heart yearned j lhrre . H mv „' ar lhey come , and , toward. Inm. for I too had once been m sweel (acc3 , ro iti„g-on me Irom friendless and alone in the world. He 0 lhem . Hark! i. that music t” _hud of.en talked to me m confidence. of;,,,,, hij fi er , hc !een)ed Ii31en . is mother, whoso memory he regard- ; rnra £, nment ? He re n back and I * fl 1 . B •• I | Hllf M.I t* fUtllllwlHs ill- Ivll Uukht HIIU ed will, hnlyr reverence, wh, e to the oth- i 0 , d Teleran burst ; nlo ,e ar ,_,he ; child was dead. Did he indeed hear lor they were rude and coarse he dell- voice3 , Gud , cate and sensitive. Olten when they , m . jeered him for In. melancholy, he would; ApMe.rhe to Train. #> opart by btraxcll, und weep. He From |ho 898|| of „, r Del)alc 'cover complained of his Ini. though hi. ^ C be! , a ', d S Itl ce, wc „ lracl -- companions imposedon him continually. hc r „ Uowi 1 e , enl aposlrophe K w^iis^s'l'paTn;' ll ‘ C EraVC ! U "' h * A,cL^C r ph P eU = I look a strange interest in him. and Tru1 '- friends, holy troth,, stand, hod lightened hi. tn.ku. mocha, po.-1 “P ,,r ; \ he «fck »f Age.. It lilts us *"ifble. During the late fight I had owed j * iead abo,e ,hc cl'iuds—above the stars, my life to him, for he ruJhcd in, just as I ,l communes with God. It holds sweet a sabre stroke was levelled at me; and . converse with the hierarchs around by interposing his feeble cutlass, had I ,ar ? a e " f the Eternal King; wnh avetted Ihe deadly blow. In the hurry ltlos , c eldeH ; sm J 3 of [ l S h '' aad ^ ldl lhe and confusion since, 1 hod quite Inrgnl- i ""gh'y deni.. IS >be bright effluence . ten to inquire whether he was hurt. ; nf lh , e br '? h ‘, essence nf ihejtncrealed I though, at the time, I had inwardly re- J n,n ‘** T ^°“, ant T solved to exert all my little influence to ”T r ?' J lj , , ay J . ar f r nrrwnr, him n mi.l.kmmnn'. mnrrnn. Cml. Embodied in ihe Word of God, Southern Rights Ticket. ATHENS PRICES CURRENT. Branoi*- J OCT. 9....Correct*! weekly,by Thomas lg£g=»Tlie following ticket, for Bagging, gunny, per yd Bale Rope, per lb delegates to the State Convention, | ment” of Niobe upon her cameo seein- from the County of Clarke, will be! 2*&**™£: lb a rain alabaster tears ! and in sweet and ™PPort«l by the friends of Sbufltern \ , 8 0 ; Telegraphic Intelligence. R«-porte«l for the Churle«ton Courier. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. Arrival of the Cherokee at Sew York. The steamer Ckcroket arrived at New York tn-day from Chagres, bringing one million of dollars and 1*50 passengers. She also brings San Francisco dales to the 1st of Sept. The disturbances at Sacramento city had been entirely ceased after the first outbreak. Several of the ringleaders had been imprisoned and were await ing their trial. Rumors were current of an armed band of 400 men in the vicinity of Wea- versville meditating outrage upon the settlemsnts. Mayor Bigelow who was severely wounded in the late conflict at Sacra mento, was convalescent. Property holders show more confi dence since the arrival of several gen tlemen sent by Mr. Letcher, to examine procure him n midshipman’s warrant,, ... . . . T , , . , in requital lor his service. It was with 11 camc dwwn ,rom he aven and became and arrange the land titles, a pang of reproachful agony, therefore, inc jrnaie. It is. therefore immortal,, The excitement against the foreigners thill leaped to my fee* and cannot be killed. I ••My God!” I exclaimed, “you don’t ?» »•!«'>. aad slan.l ere, mean il, he is noi dying*” ,dnl r “' ls - , N " m,e , kno '’ •• I fear, sir,” said the messenger, 8,rcn S , , °J[ tcn Ci shaking his head sadly, “ that he cannot ! ,ever 4 vslrnyed. For ag live till morning.” r -... - ... •• And l have been Iving idle here !” f " r a !«• I exclaimed with remorse? •• Lead me cor, ‘- ll "* - ' d ' ! no H ***'.* l J to him." worldly policy to give .1 •• He is delirious, but at intervals of 11 ' K ' ,ur y* ,l 13 ,, . 8C " f® 1 lunacy he asks for you. sir," and a., ihe rrd “T!fv""i d J sc,,,hri man S|M>ke, we stood beside the bed of P the b«»y. ’ive j was fast subsiding, and business gener- cry j ally was improving, ulic j The melancholy news of the death but of Gen. Taylor had reached San Fran- w _ lias cisco, and every demonstration of rc- been gaihering strciigih, ami preparing sped was paid to his memory, r :-i-•- ---- -• Th e brig. Arabian, Hawes, from Charleston had arrived at San Francis- Rijilts : HON. CHARLES DOUGHERTY, ! ‘ HON. WILSON LUMPKIN, i Cu 5“'’ ] CAPT. ISAAC S. VINCENT, COL. JOHN II. LOWE. NOTICE. Th'tse indebted to this office wilt re- <4 ■ire their urrounfo in tt fac days, and will confer a furor, and sure cost to l themselres, by sendiny ns the money jier mail at our risk, provided the I\tst j Masters ireeijtt is taken fur the amount. LAMPKIN& ADAMS. October 3, 1850. 3/. INFLUENZA AND CONSUMPTION. indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands tims to consumption every year from no tuse than neglected colds; yet we find hun dreds, nay thousands, who treat such complaints ith the greatest indifference, and let them run on r weeks, anti even months, without thinking of the danger. At first, you hive what you consider m slight cough or cold ; you allow business, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you from giving it any attention ; il then settles upon your breast, you become hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, expectorate large quantities of matter, perhaps with blood: a difficulty of breathing ensues,and then you find your own foolish neglect has brought on this complaint. If, then, yon value your life or health, be warned in time, and don’t trifle with your cold, or trust to any nostrum to cure you; but immediately procure a brittle or two of that famous leinedv, Dlt. WISTAR’S BALSAM of WILD CHKUUY, which is well known to be the most ■peedy cure ever known, as thousand: 10 a jCtm-^nrk SJnrrrtisimrnls. ACCOUNT ROOKS, ” PAPER AND STATIONERY ARTICLES. FRANCIS & L0UTREL, 77 HAPPEN LANE, N. Y. I NVITE Merchants, Dealers, and nil who rood tides in the- **— ♦- New Goods. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Silver and’ Plated Ware, SVMEXTS AC. W. I*- SAGE, lias just returnet! i New York with a beautiful _ irtmeut of the above named articles which lie will sell cheaper than can be purchased elsewlicrr. Broaches Pins, Ear and Finger Rings ; Gold Guard and Fob 'Chains ; Gold Pens and Pencils; Gold. Silver and Steel Buckles; Gold and Silverj. Thimbles, j and Sjtcclaclcs. W«rranled_»«crllmr silver. Table Deter* a spsoi kept in a Jewelry S hicu the subserilier pos- L Flute, Violin and fini ill nt . . Motdcn JAirtc, A. 1. . ,7 . i— • if llla.it Pajwr and I A, ‘ s faithfully repaired ami >ul- fresli The »uflt*r<‘r «Ii«l n«l lie in hi* ham mock, as it was bung in the very mitlst of ihe crew, mihI ihe close air around il was so sidling lh:it hr had hero Curried under ihe open hatchway, and laid there in a little open spare at hIhiui fnar feel square. From the sound of ihe ripples I judged the vessel wt s in mo tion« while the clear calm blue skv, seen through ihe opening overhead nod dot- Acd with myriads ol slurs beo.kened S that the fog hud broken iiwnv. Il>>w calm il smiled down mi the won face ' ol the dying l»oy. Occasionally a light current of wind—oh, how deliciously cool in thill pent-up hole—eddied down the hatchway ami lilted the dark dies- nut locks of ihe snflerer, as with Ins head reposing on the lap of no old vet eran, hr lay in an unquiet slumber— ' ^lis shirt oollar was unbuttoned, and ' hit childish bosom, as while as dial ol a girl, was opened and exposed. He breathed quick end heavily. Th*s wound of which hc was dying had been intensely painful, but within die last half hour had somewhat lulled, diough even now his thin fingers tightly* grasp ed the bed clothes, as if he suffered die great agony. A battle-stained and grey-haired sea man stood beside him, bolding a dull lantern in his hand and gazing sorrow fully down upon the suflerer. The surgeon knelt with his finger, on the boy's pulse. As I approached they all looked up. The veteran who held him shook his head, and would have spoken, but the tears gathered loo chokingly in his eyes. The surgeon said— '• He is going fust—poor little fellow —do you see this ?” As he spoke he lifted up a rich gold locket which had lain upon upon the boy’s breast—•* He has seen better days." I could not answer, for my heart was full—here was the being to whom a few hours before I had owed my life— a poor slight, unprotected child—lying before me, with death already written npon his brow—and yet I never sought him out after the conflict. How bitter ly my heart reproached me at that hour. They noticed roy agitation, and his old friend, the seaman who held bis bead, said sadly— “ Poor little Dick," you'll never see _ ibo shore you have wished for so long. •ugh tempest, and is ; beautiful, mid ns puissant, that defends il, feels ill mountains, ns though gi everlasting hills. It giv than mortal strength, mu The Cambria, at Boston. The sieamer Cambria arrived at Bos hen. ide ns h ll is self-p Conceived m the bosom love, its inspiration* art heaven. Light and fire, s, are but she : The tongues of upon the heads o £j e Dreadful Marine Disaster, and loss of life , „f The steamship Southerner, Capt- Ber the r .V« from Chariest' tore V°rk on Friday. She unfortunately Ids came in collision, yesterday. se |f. barque Isaac Mead, bound to Savannah, ive. which she sunk, and melancholy ling lme. twenty-eight passengers who* ctf. remember tba in the lound throughout the land, but med » otlie is Dr. Wistar s isand wonderful . of Wild Cherry, signed l. BUTTS jn me wrapper. None genuine,unless* signed I. BUTTS on the xvr For sale in Athens, by Drs. Ku_,k a Wake, a wholesale bv 1*. M. Cohen & Co., Charleston, S. < sll dealers in Medicines generally, in Georgia. JJS:: bushel Spanish per , *? to sell cheap, and offer inducements to’ buvers. Orders £ , receive prompt attention. 10 I BLANK BOOKS 11 for all kinds of business, R-uiks. Public Offices, Countv 1-i Clerks, Setts of Books with printed heading for Lodges, 14 Divisions, and others. Hotel Registers, lime Books, a.> : Notes, Drafts. Copy, Pass and Memorandum Books. [ copy your letters. ■ oo ; By the use of Francis’ Manifold Letter Writer. Ix:I- 1,; | ters and copies are written at the same time; the Ink ** j ^ CROTON *JNk. * ‘ J If you want good black writing ink, use the Croton, it ,. j flows freely from the pen, and retains its color Al- g | so Indellililc Carmine and copy Inks. PAPER AND STATIONERY. -! no 1 TissUC ’ ^htred, drawing and perfl.rated pape*r, eovel- a j “P®* 1 - g">d pens, note paper, scrap books, j sort folios, ( 0 ® j cards,quills, wax, wafers, steel pens,cliessnien, wallets, tit by mail free. ding executed in any style. FRANCIS A LOUTREL. V'hito Lead, keg, 25llu* bhl 800 ii bale 40 beh ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE W ILL be sold before the court lmuse d. the town of Danielsville, hours of sale, on tlie first Tuesday ii of land, containing four hundred and fifty- legal adjoin >al with i i>ck dam, w mill, u being liarqu .vncil. Among those ■ Ha Gar 3£ iing pniency. tllUi • holy . Bui there'll be more than one, when your log's out," he spoke with emotion — M to mourn over you.” Suddenly the little fellow opened his •eyes and looked vacantly around. " Has be come yet V he asked iu a low voice; •• why won't be come ?" M I am here," said I, taking the little fellow's band, “ don't you know —*Diclt t? * c.. .» He smiled faintly in my face. He then said:—•* You have been very kind to me, sir—kinder than most people. hrr eba rest wh” ii io f its ais, and Miss A. Barnes, of Mamn, aine Ga.; Mrs. C. Bernard, Miss D. Ber-I ,le* t oard and Masier Jtio. Barston, of W»l- ' tidg lington Island, Ga.; ntxl Dr. McGinnis, la,”; wife and child, of Sa vannah. Ga. The and Southerner is only slightly damaged. • nee i Dentil if a Member of Congress. aon-j Chester Butler, a member of Con- ic it gress from the llih district of Pennsyl- kpirj vania, died’in Philadelphia' yesterdaj*. ;ues Further Particulars of the Melancholy . Collision. The collision between ihe steam ship TUIrtr-nvc Person. I>.l,.ned! . Southerner and harque Isai.c Mmd. ac- a o, * - * - curred on the morning of the 4th inst., ° r „ 34 wbl, *.' n ia la.. 3S 89, during a heavy sea. The 7''' ' C " nS ! I Ivrnc Mead sunk ia five nduules after die Settlements, about stx.eeu nodes lhe c . olUsi „ n . Bv which nie lauchnly " l ,,a «:' vere P° lsoncd | accitien, 24 passengers were drowned, by eat.ttg bread tn wit ch was a quan- ho( *, vedi viz . Mc33r3 . t.ty ol arsenic. It ,, pretty well ascer- j A Brad| a(]d ( v H g, anlon . REMOVAL. Bowen & McNamee, JYtW York, H ave removed to their new silk Warehouse, 112 ami 114, Br.tadway.aml uowof- commcnccd for the purpose of building good gin house, and other common bo. tlie place whereon Geo. W. O’Kelley, late of Madi County, deceased, re-sidetl at the time he died Also, at tlie same time and place, will be sold two negroes, viz: Gilbert, a man about 65 years of age, and Pri- j under an order of the Hwiorabfe theRfferior CourTof said county, when silting for ordinary purposes. Sold * d, for the benefit of the iul creditors BENJ. F. O KELLY, Atlm’r. MILL STONES AND MILL MACHIHERY, FRENCH BURR, HOLLAND, &C. DANIEL A. GALLOWAY, 7G FRONT STREET, NEW YORK July 25, 1850. YANKEE NOTIONS ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. PIKE LADD. AT THEIR OLD STAND, No. B0 NASSAU ST. NEW YORK, Corner of Liberty St. Opposite the Bust-Office, H AVF Valuable Lands. | TRUSTEES’ SALE. < O N the first Tuesday- in November next Court-house, in W'atkiusviUe, Clarke ’ sold for tlie benefit of the Legate ition, all that tract of land, bcbni hie 2 sUh-v d\ buildings.* Tlie above le. Terms can lie treated ft>r wt, on the dav of n! T. G. M \CON. {, Halts laps, Boots and Shoes 1 FERRY & CO. H AVE removed their stock of goods to the (store lately occupied by A. J. Brady. No. 7, GRAN ITE HOW, where they have on hand, and will cat tiuuc to offer upon liberal terms, a very extensive as sortment of Hats, Caps, Boot* and Sliocs, Trunks. Va lises, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas and such other article* as are usually kept bv them. N. B. The market*prices will be raid, in Good* sir Cash, for FUR-SKINS of the following kmds: Otter. Raccoon, Fox, Mink, Wild Cat, Muskrat, Opossum and Rabbit. August 28, 1850. STARK & KRONER, FRENCH BOOT-BAKERS, ON COLLEGE AVENUE, Ol’l’OSlTE THE 1* O. NSW GOODS. T. H. WILSON, of* STABLE ANlT FANCY DlW GOO ! WARE A CROCKERY ; all of which well selected; he hopes his friends and cu: call and sec for themselves. !, stJZ .^1!™ ai,;: i & NEW SPRING GOODS. I , Last iul'. Bone, 1 earl, Slnrt,. Mrs. Pritchard, * Tooth, Shaving, Shoe, Taint, j TTAVING removed to the store under tliOsCt -Gilt, Brociu -Cloth. Hai English Silk and Fan kmi Ihut heave ulgc ami dele t>ve, and in meek lie were hallowed, ant s touched with live r of Jehovah. fell wbn.nbread. Mr. Sa- j sen g Crs drowned: Mrs. Catharine Brad- l';: 1 I Co„„.; MU, Harriet Garuuiss, i. Amerit Barnes, of Macon, Geo., Mrs. Barnard, of Wellington Island, Geo.; Miss C. Barnard, of do.; Master John Barnard, do.; Dr. McGinnis, la dy and child. Savannah ; H. Grannis, Conn.; Dr. Coruiss, of do.; two Miss Adams, of London ; and J. H. Brown, Captain's son. The following, composing the crew , were lost: Jno. Smith, Mass.; F. But- £ j ler. Savannah; Jno. Draper, Dungaren, [Ireland ; Robert Moore, England; Rich- i ards, England ; cook, name unknown ; ! James McGlowan, 2d cook, New York : place, a short time previous had this boy corrected for some insolence, and he had seized this opportunity to avenge himself. This boy is of a bad family of negroes-—had a brother who was hung, and il is in proof against him, that hc recently bought arsenic of a merchant in Louisville. This villain will doubtless hang, but ought to be burnt! Wc have not heard that any one of these cases have proved fatal, but we understand that several are not peeled to recover.—Knoxville Whig. Since the above was put in type, ■earn verbal* tba, Mr Safe.. and an old lady wa, also thought to be | The r„l| 0 ii ng are the names of the dy.ng lron.t.ie effec.s of the poison— jofficers and c ^ cw savcd ca|)laio R . It taalpo stated that the negro tmplicu- Br j. B . Hildreth, 1st mate; C. ed a. ahave. is believed to be innocent, gmi|h SJ ma , e j Franklint slcward and that sasp.eion has not rested on A _ McMin H . Darl „ and j. Brown any person; nor is it yet ascertained go.if veljwilh wb.l kind of poison the The >, oac Mmi bad only 3a pa9 ' sen . gers, and as nothing is said of Dr. Rich- The Widow. Is there any character in life so inter esting as a young and beautiful widow! Not a flirty coquetisli one, who, even amid her sorrows, has an eye to future wedded happiness with another; but one of genuine heart,- wedded to her husband's urn, pensive but not sad, ber grief softened to a placidness Devout and pure, fieudish deed was accomplished.—Chat tanooga Gazette. DARIUS THE GREAT. npHE last publi'bed, in the series of “ Abbott's I Histories, for sale at the cheap book i CHASE A PETERSON. Sober, steadfast and d< I met one of this fashion last week. Her sorrows had served only to soften . . her charm, as age mellows a picture — are to a poor orphan bov. I have no Her brilliant eyes, which I have oft- way to show my gratitude—unless you t j me seen dance with joy. had lost none will take ihe Bible you will twa in ray «f their power, but they were more trunk. ' It's a iinsll ofleriiig'I kDnw, but tulidued—they seemed to belnnkingbe- it's allhave,” , yond the grave, longing to join her liege 1 hurst ihinr tears— he resumed.^ ' ;J lord in oue eternal bliss of wedded ••Doctor readying, aim I?" said the Hove! . J: — 1 *”■ ~ God bless •• CrfaI — r-r* * sajtll; »« you. saved my life. 1 would row stood in-the widow's eye, ^ coin my blood to buy yours." , t gleam of. religious hope Und resignation coostonflytuod and for sale low V •* I have nothing to ask—I ■won’* wiyit melted it away.- I need not tell you,. ^ to live—only, if i»*s possible let me be combined I. that search the wide world, RICE! RICE l! BICE!!! 4 NEW Hipplv of good dean Rice, ju*t received \\f ] A and for *afc low by T. BISMOP. ; Athens, Srpt. 1?., • S®!*- nor I m tiyuig, ami i * sain me; j nV e! . -• low, •• lor my sight grows dim, | When your good husbxnd died, said iss you, Mr. pontqrih.** . ‘ f. earth lost, a bright ornament, but 11 do nothing for you, Dick heaven gaiiiej a saint. A tear of sor- ardson and family, it is presumed they were not on board. Election of Governor. The majority for Clark, the Whig candidate for Governor of Maryland, isl,651. •• Hcnse. what's the matter ?' •• Mine Col de sorrel wagon ha, ran ££ mil de green horse, and proke the ax- • September se, 1850. letree of de brick house, what stands FOR SALE, A GOOD horse and bng$j. Apj.lv at this Office Oct 10. Great Bargains at BLOOMFIELD’S CLOTHING STORE. Broad Street, Athens Ga. T HE undersigned would inform his friends and jwtron*, that bis new, an.l splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Ha* been received direct from our manufacturing es tablishment. in New Jor rt!SS“; tluit I have ever Lad i rbile the chenjmess, I wn good c folk il and f;i*1ii«nal>!e latniy stock i* tin pleasure of bri ed most of the style lx. fashionable nnd will leave to vour« , I conlially invite nil article* to call an.l Black Broad Cloth Frock, Dress, Snck, and Polka Coats ; BInck. nnd Brown Broad Cloth Overcoat* ; Grey, and Brown Beaver Overcoat*; handsome Drab Felt Cloth Over Coats; also, Satinett, Blanket, Felt, and Pilot. Flush- horse back riding and short for plantation coats. Blanket, Satinett, Tweed, Cloth, Beaver, Kersey, Jeans, and Mole Skin Sacks, an.l Frock Coats, Doe Skin Cass. Sacks, and Frock Coats, (n handsome arti cle) Bl'k Poe Skin, and English Cass, pants ; Fancy English, French and American Cassimere jiants, (cheap and good,) Satinett, Jeans, Twends, Kersey, English Cord, and Moleskin pants; Cashmere, Silk, Satin, Cashmerett, Wool, Worsted, Valencia and Black Broad Cloth, double and single breasted Vests. Buck, and Berlin Glove*; Kid, Silk and Oassiinere Gloves; Sus penders, Combs, Brushes, Halfbcse, ic., Ac. Shirts! Shirts 11 A large supply of our own make, luindsomely, and well made; also, knit untler Shirts and Drawers of every quality and style, silk. Cotton, Merino, and WooL Hats, Caps, Ac. Also, a large and handsome stock of Hats and Caps, embracing all the styles worn at the present day, fine Mole Skin, Beaver, Soft Bodies, Ac., Ac. UMBRELLAS. ^ Silk, Ginghams, Cotton, and Cambric, Whale and Steel Ribbed Umbrellas. Trunks, Carpet Bags, and Valises, GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY W HEREAS, Benjamin Peeler applies 1 letters of Guardianship of Mary Ann liain Pinkney Loving, orphan* of San ford Lc H AVING removed to the store under thoxCcntra Hotel, lately occupied by Winfrey A Morrison mild l>e happy to sea her friend* t»d tlie ladies gene- [ of Fancy Good*. Bonnets, Rildwaa orablc and will be sold a* cheap as it in any other store in the jdace. i do.. I rally at lie rilied by lan ' (if ««y they have) j mder my hand, at office, this v.—Razor*. Pocket """ml Gold Pencil Cast ASA M. JACKSON, Clarke Sheriff’s Sale. joining William Epps anti otlicrs, the place William Shaw, Sr., now lives. Levied npor property of William Shaw, by afi. fa. at the of Nathaniel Daaicll, v». tlie Caps, Fish Hooks Sla l)o. do. pl-.t Tascs, Gold S Pencil*, el .. Razor Strops, • ANNUALS FOR 1851. a number of others.— * they are issu.xl, and Oct. 3 CHASE A PETERSON. NOTICE. The co-partnership lieretofore existing between the undersigned, in the printing business, under the name and style of Lampkin & Adams, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. . The name of the firm will be used in liquidating affairs. TERRELL M. LAMPKIN. HABERSHAM J. ADAMS. Athens, September 26,1850. 3t. CONVERSE, TODD & GRAYDON, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry Goods. >3 Liberty Street, Cor. o/.V««ih : neorthe Pont Offi< A. B. & D. SANDS, EOrffiSMStfS AH3D (BSTimiSm of William, W. N. WHITE. At the Fulvcrxily Bouhiitore, *.2, COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, GKO. WHOLESAUEANO RETAIL BOOKSELLER, j COMMON A NO FA ATT ST A TIONEIl F, ; LAMPS,Vine cutlery , fancy GOODS. TOYS, dr., 4c. i Z3T Orders filled with promptness nnd at Alcikta Pioneer Paper Mill. T HE Proprietors of this Mill, situated four mile South-west of Athens, arc prepared to purchas any quantity of clean Cotton and JLincn Hags, which may be offered, either delivered to th.ir^in Ath- NEW YOU tv. .Vo. 100 Fallon Street, .May* B. M. WHITLOCK & CO. 8-1 Front street, •Yew York, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, I Old Salta I Will also tx: pu ponnd, aecardin ■cording to quality, aits throughout the Athens, Jan. 10. CHASE A LINTON. pj d, corner lamp pox, a'cmxx do wa, I _ l 1- .-5-- A T^HE Annual Meeting of the Southern Mutual In Irom de apple trees—run Yaupy and 1 *urance Compw^wiU be held in the Tow, Stop de telegraph. Mtrje Col, what a Hall, in Athens, tnmmencing at 2 o’clock P. M, Ol bee pies !” Wednesday, the 0th day of October, ^1850. ^ J. H. BUSHNELL, TNTENDING to close his Daguerrcan r tected for addren. Roc 'clock, should be *e- froin 8 A. M. till 5 *, Sept 26, 1850. LOMBARD has returned and can be found at bis office all liours of the day.-— Having lately visited tlie North, he has availed himself of all the late improvements in plate work, and is now prepared to furnish gold plates, witkout«7>per or WOMAN S FRIENDSHIP, Sept P CHASE A PETERSON. Sept. 19,1850, J. V. PARSONS. SHEET IRON. J USSIAN and American fbeetlron of various ei and t hick nesses,-constant! v on band and for ► r by SepL 19. : 7.BISHOI THE PRELUDE. A N Autobiographical Poem by Wordsworth, just A received and for by CHASE A PETERSON. harried, by mv mot h»r—you'll find^ ihe you cannot ’find his fellow—you already name of the place: and all about it in know'tbai full \»« ll. ' i my trunk." ' 1 ‘ Thc;I3ih in i euvnlcine clutched .my i ■ -V* * • . 1 CHOICE BACON! VERY Superior lot of Bacon Side* and Shoul ders, just received and for sale low for cash by Sept 19. T. BISHOP. CANDLES! CANDLES!! . | . Et Dorado, S PERM, Adamantine, and-patent ’tfould Candle* Adventures in the Path of Empire, l>y Bayard constantly on handand for sale low by ll Taylor—a new supply just received bv Athens, Sept 19. T. BISHOP, j SepL 19 CHASE A PETERSON. Harper’s J1Peu> Monthly, ’ILL be received a* fast as issued by CHASE A PETERSON. Sign of the Mammoth Book. Kennedy’s X*ife of Wirt, F R sale bv CHASE A PETERSON. Sept. 19. FLOUR! TLOUR!! FLOUR!!! ilv Flour, constantly on band and for ' Sept 19. T. BISHOP. E TIN PLATE AND WIRE. /CONSTANTLY on Iiand and for sale low, for cash, 1 by Sept 19.T. BISHC° Julv GEO. W. & JEHIAL READ. ANUFACTURERS& WHOLESALE DEALERSI HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Artificial Flowers, UMBRELLAS AND 1’ARASOIX July 4 j LADIES’ VISETTES. J UST received an.l for sale a good assortmento! Ladies’Spring and Summer Visettes t»v j March 21. tt. I- BLOOllFIELD. , I Trunks, Vnlises und Carpel Gas*- ! 4 LARGE assortment tube found at I ii March 28. FERRY A CO’S j NIGHT SIDE OF NATURE, O R Ghosts and Ghosts seers. For sale by Sept 5. CHASE A PKTEHSON. aihs.ai 1 forward a , to tliis office. AVERY, HILlalARD Sc CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods No. 70, Broadway, N. Y. May 9,1850 lv SUYCKINCK, HOWELL A- CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 62, Cedar Street, oppodtc the Post Office. a. a. dctouxck, jr. ) NEW YORK. LOGIC OF MATHEMATICS, B Y CHARLES I* DA VIES—together witlia good supply of Davies’ Arithmetics, Algebra, Survcy- 4C ’ CHASE A PETERSON’S ALLEN’S EDUCATION TABLE^ O NE of the most pleasing in children ; com|»osed of 1 he lost A few. clicap Book Stor September 5. yet not liable tu ml for sale at tl.e t PETERSON. May 9, I85< Hardware. WILLIAM BRYCE & CO. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY GUNS, &G. 22S Pearl Street, Nvtc York, Have constantly on hand a full and .well selected stock, adapted to the Southern trade. . Particuh DUPONTS POWDER. F. FALL STYLE—1650. May 9 called to their iy COBB’S PENAL CODE, F OR the use of Justices of the Peace, just received and for »alc by CHASE & PETERSON. Aug 22. Sign of the Mammoth Book. BAGGING AND ROPE. A LOT of heavy Gunny bagging, and best Kenti bale rope, just received and for sale low for cas Sept. 12. T. BISHO BLANK NOTES. A LOT of superior Blank Note*, just pri sale at this office. Three Tears in California, /CONTAINING engraved portrait* of Senator* CHASE & PETERSON. c C pt_ i, Sign of tlie Mammoth Book TENNYSON’S POEMS, I N two volumes, and a new supply of FESTU S, by Philip J. Brilev ‘ ” Sept 5. WEBSTER’S DICTIONARY, r ARGE QUARTO, Revised Edit! I .. . — ; High Sdiool lictkinary. For rale by \SE i