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’ More Withdrawals.
extract ok a letter re a ru:r.M>.
Warrentox. Jutv l'J, 1 v 55.
..Things nrr going n finely -Sam s fl'-ck is
■ creasing daily.- Dlly before yesterday in a di
j 18 . SO were initiated ye: tor* lay in anotl.
isO: to Jay'in another. .1 •. and the cry ts stil*
tieyc* nl °” _
Good News from Cass.
The Dahlonega Signal says: Cass eonrtr is
oing ahead, there are now t.n Councils regular
lv organized in that c* • T.v. Tin- wea k ending
the Till* they addtjd to their number of member
<)l good and ‘rue men, a large majority of whom
j el e 1 teuioerata O'c it Cass !
The Know Nothing Council at Wnrrontofi, Ala ,
whose “hurst up'’ has I con so industriously her
lded by the Anf.es, has been re organized and is
noW in full blast of success.
Savannah J ournal & Courier.
The Editor of inis paper seems to be a genuine
Know Nothing. Me spoiled a very pretty editor!-
ft l in his issue of the 2<Uh by placing Col. N. C,.
Foster the American candidate for Congress in the
7th district ns the competitor ..f H AII Stiq.h
ens. A. 11. Stephens rcsi les in the StU distr.ei
and represented toe Sth district in the last: Con
gress. He is nnv a candidate for re-el ;eti, :i in
the Sth-district, and Col. i'ostcr is the American
in the 7th. Better study the Geogruj ’ y
ufthe State a little, Mr. Editor, before you presume
to enlighten the public.
COL. TRIPPFS ACCEPTANCE.
FOKSYTII, July 19th, 1555.
Hos. HoBF.RT I*. TkU’PK: ,
Jkar Sir —Asa (-ommi((**• af)Hiilt'd fur that |>ur}*cißC,
jj gives us much pleasure to ini-nm ymi, that a ( .itvoli
tion of the American Party of the Third t.’oiigrcwional
Diltriot, assembled at Barnes\illc ci: the 17th iue>t-,and
nominated you as their <\ndrfr.t.’ t*r t'umcss.
•satisfied that in this aci tin* t ‘*i \cut *i lias hut carried ‘
out the wishes of the Party. .* **l iml lAf a majority ‘
the people of the district, permit us to c.\| rcss ;he grati
fication the nomination has occiiMin.nl us, ami to hope !
that you will accept it.
Yours very respectfully,
A 11. Wvns, )
i. I;. Ti\ni,e>, • t ommittee.
L. i* -V t;x \ . ui.i: S
I n|,’ YTII, JuTy 231, }<’>. j
Mesfirs l). IL 1 i\sf,KV, l< i- Ai.e.vvn r:!, and v 11 ,
Watts, Cotumute.
(ifut!fnun—l am in if , t of .*ur eon.niuuicat :*.ts *•.’
the 19th inst , iu!riuing me 11. it at a .v. utioi. ot ;ti.
American Party, l it l.v liehi at ii.irn.'.-v iib\ i was tuuui
nat*<l as a caiul'dale t • icp • -• m the l i • J **"ii;ju ••• -
al District of Uu. i Miiii*, r-'iih;. *s.
Approving as Ido the jr” *bj . i to he s? eur- j
tl by the organization of the American Party, and he* I
lieving that no man it u!-l t ■ M .•• 1 • when 3- (
maii'lcd by his fellow
Convention of wiii-di v*u an th • .: . J*e r.Hifi ibi .
•the people, endeavor w i:h >t:i ** ’ ‘ hi lp’oj'i /• <’..
to discharge ali the dut. id;- ; i am; nr i* tl, .1 hi
representative of tin* p‘ .| - -. ii t • \r • • ! . . * ..ut . ‘
It is probahl* . < •'nthlu •. ti.e* ‘l.i’iig tl.e im lit ii's |
vass, I may he aloe to ml \ l.irgc | •••-■: :••* <I t i
citizens of this I h.-r ri*t, W Ii !.*• ir:n*-:} * wln.iiwu
oov. rn my aeti *n. if •I. •* li*
discussed than in this h *’ ■?. j
Thanking you lor th> kind :v i-.iin in w!ii 1; tin :ih*..
notice has been g •* n, ! am i< .'*■ .
\ **ui ‘ I. . . ‘. ,- .t.
p. v vi.. j
• .*• \ji \ • .1
r..\ • .I-.. h inly. !■•*:. 1
ffra//wrn— Yonr hic-1 t. *-*r ••*• th* !*••! ii * is ..w J
before iue, and 1 must b.g i* vp*ess t>- v.. u mv sincere!
acknowledgments f<>r the kindness which j rotnpti-d yur I
c"tmfiunicati*n. Iwn ;:t <f tHn o'ti t ii? 1 ♦!i tfay-rtf dirty j
past.) to attend nn adjourned i. rm . : \ Sup- rior ,
( ourt, ajipointcd i sit on ll*.;■ i. - i i mrt having
dete/iciiied t adjourn until the r. \l d’* . 1. v* ii m
friends, attended the c'l hra* >•*. l::i : l •• hts i ; (
Jericho, at the >yn di*n 1l ‘• I?••!.**•■. V. I• n I w.xi.-t there. 1
1 had not the most distant idea that ! -i.ould he called !
upon to bear any port in tlx .\i rcio.s ol tin o-<m-h i..— .
After the people had usMinhied. and the time tor the • n- i
tertainmeuts of the da;, to c..:unici l e h i 1 ar■* ive.l, Mr. >
Porter (the Mayor of (.i\i’ i . , . *;*■.). ,w> to me and ■
informed me that t lx- Ilex, dr *-.• r-xo who had 1 <eu ,
selected to road the I ♦*••! -I. at ion of 1.. I • nd-ne*-. -had
not then, and probably would n*i e.*n. , and .-aid that he {
was instructed to request me t * lead the I s-larai ion of ,
Independence for them. I < r.smtcd io so, and went
with hitu to the stage. Tht • r -.- s were opened by j
prayer and music, and I tl. r. was reqm- s ted to read tiic *
lieclaration. 1 rose and remarked that 1 would _do ‘'* j
but that in doing so I .should omit i ] art “f the recital ••! :
the causes sot fort hin that iu.-Iruauiiit 1-r the separa*'ot; ;
from the mother country. J hi--remark was made to tlie •
audience, and was no doubt heard by all Who weic pres- i
ent. 1 then read the 1 terlarutioii - I li.dejn i. lent • i*wn j
to the complaints which were as-igin and a- ennses for the !
separation. Inml -• n:■ thru *d’ the tir.*t of these j
causes, then skijqh-d down t *al ut tin* mi : iie and i ai*l
two or three there ; then jassed ■! wu aid r-ad two or j
three of the last of th** *iit'cs a• 1. *o a* t.. k- • ; up
a proper connection with the la.-t ; ortin.i of that ‘.o h i 1
instrument, and then read it to (In else. I tin! a•/
led the parts read by me *n that occasion u .;h any *J.
sign to favor any political party, nor til l J t"MI any part
to affect any party injuriously ; my ow/y motive Jot omit* j
ting any part of it, was />.rr//*y, 1 dc.died to make my
part iu the ceremonies of ion as short its I could,
with proper respect to the friends who iven 4here t cel
ebrato the day. What I did on that day, in reading the
Declaration of Independence, was my own personal act
aat a single person knew whether I would read the whole
ora part only. I did not then consider that I was repre
senting the American Parly one way mr another. The •
faot is, gentlemen, if I thought of any party (Inarm,
political party) on that occasion,i do ted now remember j
it; but I do know that 1 did not read, or omit to rend
•ny portion of the Declaration of Independence on that
occasion, with reference to any pnry— mdei.d, when 1
would commence to read a clause, it was without know
ing what it was until J had read it; iu ‘other words, 1
did not cull out what would favor the American Party,
and omit other portions with design t a fleet the joliti- j
cal parties of tlie day. 1 was mueh surf ri-ed t** ham,)
some week or two afterwards, that my friend, ('aplain j
Gaulding, of tho Kmpiro J>tate, hud deeimd ii his duty j
as a public journalist, to make nwotbn of this thing in j
hii valuable paper. 1 heard it at home, and h light to.
get tho paper, but fuiled. Ido not know, the resort, the j
extent of his charge, or perhaps I should have made a re
ply earlier..
lam (as you have been inforn 1) nn humble member |
of tho American Party, and as you rightly judge, would ‘
nor do nothin# to affect that pnrty injuriously. Ij
had not supposed that, f was corn vuing .-o gricv.ous a;i ‘
Offense by omitting “to read the whole • the causes for !
onr separation from Knglnml ns poeili.-.l in the deelara- ,
tion of Independence. It is certainly unju-*t to lay my,
personal acts upon tho shoulders of the party to which 1
am attached, unless that party were attempting to place
me in offie.
I have written more than I int nded. but. I de.-ir.-d t*;
hare this matter nut right, so far as it may have any
political effect. You ran use this letter :i“ you may
think Dnidcnt—cither publish it or not, w - you think best.
Very respectfully, your ohd t • • v t.
_ m ■ <>l f V T. Ff.’ YD.
To Messrs. W. Pop** Jordan. W. M .! ; • r. Suit ev lv
Reaves. J. H. Alanghnm, K. <*. J nnks. V/. D. ktd
4mg,T.J. Taylor and .1. ! 1.0/jer
nni.vp-M Arrp.
Henry County.
Mr. Editor: As my Bnvs propnso tn mo-t in
McDonough, on the first Tue-l.iv in Aiiju.4. t*i
nominate candidates f..* the I.'-ri-lntiiiv. I j.rnpns'-
to them Dr. RUSHUOh PETH Ia- a fV'Ujde.
person to nomiuate for the Svin'e. Nat.
i- t .
t e-os to., July 21. l>iS.
We jr. j ->o wexanijne the quevtir-n-. wheth
er foreijrm-:-- nre ej|.uh|.. ■ : the same
’ d*'"ree i . n't . m-v. Hr eur inklitutions liia* nn
j imutes tli*. is* mot the native-born citi/. : nnd-
W” think t’l” in native of tuis question call l>e dn-_
liiorMrati i u- .:i the |riiov|de*of :i > in i ration
jal (liiili so; hy’ It is an iiuniittud. reeojniy.ed trutli.
J that during'the period which interval • h.-tw -.-n
( budding inlanr- and incipient mnnhoml. aii t!o ...
impressions are loruied wl.r h cons'.itut” t!:e
jin j*. jx.l ir star t • aetiv’’ d;t:. is ti c 1 tn p-*-
! vi. lof l.unnni ?•*••- Ant p-r.n.-s rr.'-e. : o’. . ‘
jirojudio.s are !’ -lered and ;n- ’
; talhislud. w!i; Ii tntr. 1 the eurr •’ . ; i:, ■ •hi
Jand symptithy. direetins tlie oner;. • • ! • n v
and c l tins >l"’ ..nt-rn.-'•ii’ s • I 1 .or. l.v th- ;
| force of a hai.it as resistless as .t is m'.nhihiary— ;
Annins tin- numeroui*attaelnaonts and antipathies 1
I inculcated during tills plastie peri...!, is a love of.
j country, a feeling of fondness an I ret renee for ]
j tl.e land of one's nativity, as •■ .:*• r.i■:i- tTn"tti—lifil ‘
! from 1 .reign eeun'ri* at 1. < n the ..flier l and.
! uncompromising antag uisin t. , \...-\ * vvl ieh
I .-..nflieis with her interest, or iticti... i-r :.r-.:.-r- i
j itv. -
In obedience to tl'.’- 1 itv of early tv.iining. the ‘
Iri-I.man. wherever bis lot tnav !>••. .-.-t whatever .
; f.-rtmi” may betide him. stdi r.-.-urs v.drii .ina
jof pride and exultation to l.v- land of Ins nativity I
[ —t>. the pi. -isar.t seem ■- i : :r-. •- of .- >r
j!y oliildh i': am. uasiug |<■ rie: ! in !,;s dreamy j
j vi-inr..•• of vat’ an! 1 Ir. ! ird “ tlov. l.r-sariliil !
jti -lds and lov. ‘v till.is ot th “Ivneral I Me’ th at •
! before him ... a , nise of trrr s.ri.il paradise, and
; to liis . xeited iinagit.ati. -i appear like so many
| lustrous gems Ik: paligling the borders oi tho vv iht I
l Ail Iht i- 1 mehtneli. ai ■> in <'<!'! vmity
into li. rant” law. is w-it to r. • _ ir. I l.o.eea
the lov. ’ie't Sj.ot uii earth : and ll bis f ling:’ ale: i
sympathies aie cnli-n and in f. • U la.if win nev r
she iieeoau - embioilcd in the p<.'lilicnluumiin-to>n.-
us fair.:)•(-. In .-.ln rt. by tin. tav-. f ri.. l.v, us
spontaneons a- it i., irreri - tii-ie. tin i’eielvn-r. IV.an
wliulever tribe i r i:ati ti. tnt. rta'i: ■■ tl.e i .eli. !
feelings , i dev .'.ion to i.i- 1: ativ e laud : and though
lie may •xpntriafo i.ims. if. be rami a ifru-h t:t or
exte'i'miniiU'this iiviu;: principle, a.tervv-van. tis it
is. ‘.villi i very fibre of Ills rxisfein’ . lie may em
igriue—may vv. ml hi* way t. . the,- climes, l ut-he
cannot eradica*. . r destroy th. un lying -oti fi- .
i men is id iv,.-ranee and r.if-icti a.ale s..ii,atinh\f>r .
I the land of Ills l.irtli. which grew with bis'gr.'.vvth
and str< n;-r|.e:u .| with Ii- -fr. ogth 11- may so •
coed, to - e*. - . -; •< i. iii cul'i \ a tin'.’ i oil.
j ally to the e. iinlry • l hi ■ ad"p;i. n. hi.: riie-oui •:
j pati 1. .1 is in is wanting., the aid"'.'el first, love is
! lack no t". vital!: th’ onergh'S an i a-a rnti- ii- . }
Ia tv i • wlnde sonl and |.:itriot -o
We in o.h f r. •: lh” ‘■ i-- . n lor. i’ .■ .; . .null j
j lets ‘ :; . - 1: * c.” ’ • h • , *i ‘ wth j
j vvl.i Ii we - ‘ a.i ! •; . ! .- i : ••
! add iuna 1 a:••• - . -ts hat. 1 U. r'.dy atid
-o-l .ill He lra*• i. ; •t. . ■■■ . ! v■■ . . the , IvVOf
of a -tea” -In! e N” I v.-ha !. the 1
geinral i , rae. • f th* i’ ■’ .a:. i’ “■ four I
Coin tty in r* ..t l r.i >■..• : la- •. . ’ :i f • .. ]
li-)":: : “an 1 , •..■r'o.: ‘ aid I • v in- ,
J clioi ;;s and l al'l: ‘._s l,y wl.ic! vv e-are prevented,
on th’ . :.e hm and h. ... f g . ra':i:.’- ‘h- ]:V u■ !
Itn s* an i. in .the otin r from lap-in; ‘., -h int..
m in.' 1 ‘-to ;
! t .. they 1 • • ..: i • .i-h a. ! f ‘, I", j ‘ ■
tore 1 ill ‘! e vv.'Ji ir- ..t I j.; -:. r.” ‘ 1 C U"':y
of whose ).” niiar g tuns ..- 1 ir. itntl >n tie y al*
‘in th“ i.i dll. - if” h.ondli igii.rat t 1 Ii , t a
| notorious Ia ■ t that li : • t fop igr O’- i. • I
, VVI-II versed it: I,r I.* 11.’ r t :if‘ if ra! v i
land j- i >t.t dlj igo rant ■ 1 the id., h-h 1 “... j
las t most .|. 0.1- II! 1 ‘ I , • to.
1 law and re • : ifi ...
. -i"ti. ii iut.'s. . :iV stat” ! . t-i t'loti ait I iudi ;
|<• al 1 : i-i t-. :tiv ;•!. r -r i !I. I O'. . • i
Ii • ‘ •• i’ . ... -it i . J : 1
‘.i ; tm.il r Higi ! • ■ : . .. . :
!W"t. ■ a*., the I; t o •- ■ • !. ■nr t ; . :■•
I will, t t - ■ : . “ ■ l I ‘•■ tie- |
I agg g : I 1 oh. t!■ a
, I • | ‘ lad re. i .... ~.-!■ tiia.l .
tlie “- ns oft! .* * -il ‘ tl.-nvti • i to \m -ricart* i
1 arc e ij.abl •of sir >t g. r att u liiu. :.t t•t l .< t r >;i-• |
1 try- il- io ixno- at, t in-t.i.itj. e- d■ ! * -sv am!
I trad lion--, than i-.i'.'igiiei-| ildv ... ! and;
■ t beo,-'-. Io I 1 ■’ |. w- ‘is i, a. c : .. .-.
! tla-v are f or. r:■ 11 . ir. !. 1 :r,;o t ! ini) : !
’ functions .and 1 it-.rs ev ua'ilied toa'iniin- |
ister the ail o, ■ : . nti nt. ‘ati i :’" < -u!.i , o flu
internal c rr. v.l-i.u p-t.iiii to tin r-mcralj
welt ire and pr jierity i tt.r'icri.
j VV.- it to •'■’ if!:.” ■, f tlie -|
SITV of di'qii..lilyiug ( ll ii in-id g ii.”- !
under our live and .'fight -: and g •••• iitm-nt i•• j
esttihlish : iis pr ‘position, it is •!y —-.vy ‘
J exfii.-e th” f'i'll” .an t■ ’ y if ‘ •
chn?di as a-•, -1 ;■ait ‘. u. er.'o / ti
prnstilHC.no man will ill oi.p’ t > and” v ‘ t* i j
ernrnfc. .t” t!:c if dy i-a mar!: ! nti - j
iicnt doctrine of the cliurch—: trcnn .ii-ly insisted ,
upon and mairtaificd !>v the !’..| a the Risln.ps and j
the clergy. Now. it requires n > great sketch ot j
comj.rehcp-i’ u to pet"; ive the utter incenij aribil- |
itv -es llti's gi'ot .%it>i tlie s]..i .‘ an I r o nia- o! j
lleli ■ *:_r ir ,.■ 10-1 i'.t. ■, - Vri” d"in of r • ii;■ I*-n- 1
opin’ ■” ao ! 1 rsli.) is one of+n • ir.Hnal. ‘ iniTa- |
men uii - ’ • • r'• IVm -ni ‘an : • ; ‘-h ‘..:g-nj ;nd |
any tiling vv 1 ; li ha- a ten i o ■ . i. ■ ’ - v. rdi mis- i
yd c.-vi. •’ it may t str'i; • c.f ‘her :'-.:
this great : rinci | ie. uld I.i rd la iV.-iu
vv it! imn-.tn nt .1 o.g o to ..nr ‘.<■ liity . 1 perp. -
j t ititv is H ii. tail die. I■ to :he h imrcli !
rin II is e. nutiy tin* | r.q “.derail’ >! i ••< •r. th” ;
asce ui. nev over io’ lie ..piniioi at ii tlcy ar
so zealously aimiiig, ;:: i.: i■: : Conscience [
will lie at an end ‘■ r tliisds tin* nil “il. n.’c” so- |
I ry a tl. f •t!ci . t in:-: i a v. o !v! .
to it- i; when Ic It I . ;l. pid an. c: ■ o!
its f• “ and undi-tu: !■ 1..; . r.it ;..u i ■ ackli ..vi- ‘
odgi and cluimpioiis t.ud auil.oriz.'d e> ~ i.<• i• t- m j
| Call-, lieism. so far as I know. >l-. t. a ■ iim tlii
odi. us and atsti-llepu! lienri lioriurc if tie. ir err; >1:
it. thcrcfoie. becomes an imp.'tori'.v .'uty i’- r every
true patriot to guard again -t its .'iieroacliiiKUits,
by eh rating’ such men til ■ Fli -e .: I iis will jeal
utisly maintain tiie ptiri y.a th j in. ii !-s f.-r
which our f r. faritets fought during i he dark day -!
of the ivy. /lotts.n.
llut. to take another view of th” e. Tlie |
i l’op‘ professes so |e lh ! vie ‘ : out Oil carl II ‘
! that i-. In* assumes povv ■- In ! : :mg t . the Deity :
as .1 d.’gated fr. him I y v : r ’ :.• ot :- august efhcc ,
and function-, as slices r to >t I’ Asa mi i
tural sequence to this as-umpti.m ••! di ■ in.- juerog- I
utive, he is the great li.-d of the : -m, : il ehurcli .
—the expounder and interpreter ot the scriptim s .
—the sovereign, ahsotete ruler over tin: entire .
menihersliip. from the httmhh st .” jus !’ (•'•: to toe
. most august diguitari >s .v.eh and all lev, *.• g
-with al.jcet homage at tl. • ioo'-t .. ! i t .
iW e are willing, tor the sake of awnnne. to i. av|
lout o! the question the siiprci.i.i ,, y 1 :!.e i'■,• in ;
I civil matt"rs, with w!si)>‘li ha .• ar; • :
,as to Ids supremacy over 1 1.■ ■ chut Ii ia •• :• ‘fa.
I matters, tiia ris it uni ursall;. In. tt* •! t.o ‘ cn
| cede.! and-swueti.incd hy nutliorized c.tp ::n i. s"1
| the Komis.!) creed.
j The argument we wMi to make here is: it tin*
credulity of tinman t .itholies is so great a- to
I credit the pretensions of the I', py with i” gar.l to
j his assumption ot spiritual supremacy, will it be
i difficult for him to stretch their credulity to the
j point of believing him to be supreme in civil mat
ters also. whenever, in the course of even: • his
. power becomes strong enough to warm such an
extension ot prerogative ! Is it n•’ a plain, in
controvertible historical fact, that the I’npe. I>r
1 several hundred years anterior to the reformation.
’ assuiited the exercise of civil supremacy, to which
,n.. opposition was ro inif. slc l by the vast body of
1 spiritual serfs attached to his iron sway f
I I ■ is a true maxim, that, “what has been may
be again and we believ eif the < Imrcli of Home
| ever gains the ascendency which sl. ■ had l. *.:'.’
the day.: of the r iorum:! - line rc.-op . v.:.ri
f •!! ev. which then mar!: 1 her car -r -tlie -aiu •
)) V ‘lv .-genes and in piisitoriel :-.*■• ■ it-v ; vv.aieh
blacken ihe pages of her h.story, and Ir- :r. tt;e r
vi 1 ting lcails of which we turn vyi; :i a s'nn ihr ‘ -
horror, will be rc-enaet and under the sanction of
the i\t :i.t.nn.i: I'. jm: ~!td his 1 :v cle:
* true policy is, to take th; prop.a - st.-os -.. pro
’ vent Snell a oatastr ‘i he hy cjteluditq; ail i.oman
! fat holies from the administration of our govern-!
■ in.'iit and thus effectually fore-tall anv nMenipts
jto uii.to church and state which might proceed
from that quat ter. More anon.
Siuhii or Scvr.NTv-riiv. j
Meeting in Han cock—Judge Baxter.
Spaiita, July li!, 18.10. 1
Mr. F.iiitor: Saturday was a proud ilav for!
old 11 aneock. Judge Maxtor delivered one of the i
al ic-t and most stab Mi)an-like rpeecbos we have
. vor !i."iid, to a large audience, assembled lor the ,
piiipo.-v of iii,pointing delegates to tlie Distriet
.''.liven!! Tiirre is r•< man who has ever 1 iv- :
0.1 iu tlii- cotm'rv commanded more re
sped f.*r his political p<j>=i'icms titan the Judge.-—*
A i'emocrnt of tlie old school, he has been con
sistent in adhering to what he deemed right,
whether iris party adopted it or not. lienee, he
has l>een in several canvasses more identified
with the Whigs than the ‘iVtnocrats. Not a [
man in this county, of either party, v'ho’does not;
award to hint the most tincontpromi.s’ng lioiiesty i
in all his political positions. Hence. Iris speech i
was looked to with, groat anxiety hy ine.nr who ‘
believed in the eapahility am! honesty of the man,
and were wavering thetn'elves in their political ;
notions. AN hen he announced his unqualified
‘approbation of the I'hiladelphia l’latfrom, from
Aijdia to ( 'nieg.'i, a lotid burst of applause arose :
IV. in tiie assembly. He llion continued iii a
strain < f argument and oioq.uonce seldom surpass- ;
>d, to elucidate flic principles of tlint instrument j
i a wav tl.a-t carried conviction to every doubt- j
ii g heart, ‘life dmlgv's mniim f was so honest,
.id iinj ro-.-ivi-, and c. iivineing, tlmtrre thought ‘
i :t ..no lime alt tl.g Anti’s in the house won!.! have,
to cave in, except a few, who were of the tough
i st material.
1!. ■."■! that while lie did not far that Komar,
< ‘atliuHcisin should ev “i g.dn as.. mleney in this
e. Ulitrv, y.'t its uggres-i.iiis even MOW, in places
w he- • h pred.ilh-inuri ■ I—w.<i'a ejiaracter to tie
in nti": . All- the ah llSes of the elective
franchise—all the tvws at ri.c ballot box—occur
red in p'ae.'s wliem this class of citizens had
, ,|i::d ~i■! unir,.ant lie defied his-oppo
nents to deduce a sii’g I .’ ii.-tatice in the history
...I’ll,e w.u Id where* the l*..p. or the* j-riosthood
sided vv'ri: !l hi', itv of tin-peopic. Fin y were j
i”' 1 oi.lv i iie calls,’ of uc.urlv all t!i leva, ‘nti, ‘US of I
I:■ , I ill had luanag.'il, do lu.ilte.r mi which I
- . in'll rv peidicd, t” plai'.* ‘ ln* p.’ >;.1” iilliui- ‘
. !"Iy in a w.i-e d.-pntisni than hr lore. 1 be lhble, ‘
• • •.i>... . : and it- leTu’ -n acted out, was the i
•’ ‘ • ill ia- ei’ p"i>r li i” rV : and ii v.... !
i thd that :i j■,>l. ....! Jiaitv in this country, bo
; ‘ t-e i;: ‘ I.a l;t"l ac!,n.o* lge.l lh o* beliel i■,
!’. ■l. 1 i- I'l'iidei:'-*. Ins providence for
’ I-!• • .’tr .and p ,-i ii N-.t licit he
1 •> >'.! : !..av, :a ligioti ineorpoiate.l with poli ics.—
iAr liana j Nut th.it In: Would proscribe .the
’ ‘ ri • in :i!i\ sense or foim, but lie d;d adhere
’ ‘t',< dechii.ition of that p'atf, ,|il a- pi..j..T ami
■r-riy. Anv,: .an. v.,1” f.r i„. s-itm vvlio claimed
i , ■ >■.• ~i. * .%•; -i is: .'.ll |KiWe'l'. Nor
-ts i,” i.• |,|o- , lij.ii.,n than a Whig
‘■ : ‘ v ‘ r a 1’ rv h it. or /•>< tv/'-o.
•I ■ - •.t :vimu, :,t. aiu! that in w h ieh lie ev i
■ 1 .l'v : l t l ,. in..-! ii.t- ie-1. wis against the .|-
ii” ii .• ii v (!;,• wliole-alo into this
.'. • . who sh gild In) ent tied :■■ i in a few
a- . nii.'i t lie ■ ~ind. i ii.:: ! h.- pub!i-'d -•main mi 1
i••• :: i'v wl. ■"i.a nel ! l.'.'ii w.i'ri.i
.d.'atat: eel! |l ;be ive prupi-ftv iv.'lilij I, ‘
•• •! f..r ;.!> a .f it. .an.! th<'\ i uined pe
ry\.!:ri.'"**T7 t+e - mare,l that negio
■■ p- •. e :.’ l if v'-t vvlu io land ii.i- high and j
. If.’ vv a- t !)•• l “is iis it Iterauie j
u < ;;i N • i rii-t ii t r. :i.t.'ti, and . vi rv
• |
to ; • :"f i'.,iigii, rs aunindiv U.o sported to
i!:is ceunti y, mi g a i-neli to the cully doom of
-! o ei N 1 i.nlv .lid |l.|s poputation a>i,| to tin
i i. n_ o'':; ■ Natos, :,ui! w, ahci'O'g the slave
“TvT'-rVnTlie tric-gi ~TT' t! c ! .. ti dSt at.;--, but it
n .a- ... ii.g i.q, mu publin lands so rapidly, that !>.••
■ i'\,.n Kris genet.at:oti pa- ad away, the Slave-
Holder wou!J become cramped in his energies,
and in o;,i ]",i’.,'i v .!• , ” “'i.aie,!. I ii,h i1 he pre
!: dneenieiits ot _ov, Him, i.t ciingraiim.
w ..'.ld m.'i. a■” in t. a \ e.n -to ia ludiioii Miitrjari v,
inles* : cheek was put nn. n iIV And then away
v ‘ i I li. ■- ’ :i v,* -: ii* • v d-1 not v, i'e him out o! the
•\. I. tiii'V vi. llid I'l'owd llillt out. TIICV
. ii, 1 v..k to l.i'i'j, ll.'lll IV :i. f. and t lie slave
w .ifd C< a-■■ tob pi of it nl *l<*. Ah’ adi oven at the
South, they had sapei'sciii'd the slave in our city
imtels and many other department*. The times
were ominous, ami the slaveholder, of all others,
.-Imtild res i-1 the making law - that would encour
age foreign emigration.
We’ caW"( tlo anv thing like jii-tii’” to the argu
ment of t iie. hoiioiable* gent Inn.an. It was a pro
*'■ ‘had staK'siilamlike piaidueti.m, rifiTl vve bliK
wi-li that, every t"i<• iman of the South could be
p-rmitted either to In ar it delivered or have the
privilege of |, ailing it. W e wish we had time to
n.'tiee iris nmark- on the 1 uinn. the S ave ipu s
•'.,ii, :!;• <..',.rgia l'l'itfoym, Governor Jolmson’s
” iici'oiis ['. sitiori, annoiuicing in 1 s.Nu. that it
w .- a disgiaeo to tiie. State ami now cr ivlini/ up
on it. iVe. He hini ie;! forgot, he said, the ana
t! 111.’ - l.i'.-ipid upon it- a.llicroiits in 1 .Vo, by
Mi. <■:. rin.u ami otiwr odi:,.is, who now lauded
■•! to tl.e ski s, |f rli. ir object was simply to get
T. w :i.• • •.ili lil tint I.i’.TIIHV TlTejiT so tuiTcliV as it
miglit 1 > con i'kav.l fair in party tactics, but he
I’.gtVed fli,• y had in view, the grasping of political
power to use it Tor other pm poses that* might not
i„’ for the-U-st interests of tlie whole cnuntiy.
Surely Ilan.'oek should stum! up to tiie pii:.-
cij'les of iii** Anu iican pwtv, when her two old
s-tatostii. ■ ;t and patriots I’axter, and the lamented
Tci'k !i i.ave aiiiioimccd, that they felt more inter
est in its success if tlmv had the nerve to carry
~ut their principles, titan’ any is-ms that ever
came before the American people. It is thc.peo
pie, as Judge Maxtor said, rising in their might to
bring back the government to it sptistine purity.
And lie needed no better evidence of this, than
that m-ailv al! the-political aspirants and dema
gogies of the land, had arrayed themselves
:ig. ii -t it. ilispnly fear was that these dema
gog through their eloquence combined with
ih” lo.riegn and Catholic vote, and tlie Executive
force and elctneuey, should beat down the people,
in this last lioblo.cfTri't to preserve our institutions
in their purity and correct tho evils that had al
ready threatened the whole fabric o:Civil and re-
Jigious liberty. II to it. sot.
Pennsylvania Know Nothings.
The “Conservative’’ Know Nothings oflVnn
; syvania have been recently assembled in State
< mventinn. lln v took occasion to ittrike out
I’ l'J'7i fl<nt*r.o( tin* l’hiladidphia platform.—
This wa- the only clause reli rring to slavery, but
1 though it was as harmless as a bread pi il. the
Teunsyivaiiia Ixuow Nothings would ivatswaHow
, it. Anil this is the i treat National American
’ ! Nu'ty. Hah !—Teh grtijih of ycutenjluy.
The National Administration Democrats of
!’• ntisvlvauia, have Iteefi recently asscmbl.al in
*■ • nv.mtioii. They took occasion to en
dorse riif* Administration, but refused to p.i-s a
-.iii’ ■ fesoiution approving of the Kan-,a- Nc
b aska act, and “preteriniltcd’’ any expression of
opinion upon the subject of slavery. And thi- is
tiie great National 1 •emocratic Patty. Hah !
i Again, tii” National Vdministratio'n Democrats
oftJhio, bare leett recent I v assembled iu ?‘.aie
*
j < ’onvsntion.’ T hey took occasion to cvprs their 1
interest iu the amelioration of the e.vils o{ slave
! ry, and to declare that Democratic policy looked
to its ultima’.- abolition hih! extinction. And
‘this is the gr. ii National Demos-rat ic Party, to
; which v*e ere every alv called upon by Southern
i Democrat* to entrust the maintenance and de
fence i t .Southern 1 lights. P>.di 1
Again, the National Administration Demo-,
era’s of Maine, have been recently assembled in
’ State ( i.nvi nti"!). They took oce.. ion to en
dorse tic Administration in a series ot resolutions,
jand then i a-..'d a supplemental, expl.itiaunv re
solution, dvdariiig that iu endoising the A.linin
i'tration of President Pierce, thoy >Md . not
design to approve of the repeal of the Missouri
Compromise, or of the passage of the Kansas-Ne
braskn act. And this is tho great National
Democratic I’artv, which Georgia Democrats tell
I us will I'niiHi up in the next National Democrats
jic Convention, firm ar.d united tothel of policy
} it], on the subject of slavery, indicated iu the till
; Kesoliitiou *,l the tleorgia Plats irin. Terh!
j Again, the National Administration Democrats
jof New Vork, (not tlie Hard Sin iis, whom
j l’ieree and Mnivv have attempted to ciiish out,
i l-ccati-e they were true to the Smith, tut the
J Sufi Shells, the original Ihitialu Platform men of
, lt*4B, ! m Hi. ne and Marcy have sustained
; by tin .r.mage, and dragged into consequence
: and j.*.-.- i.) have i.avntlv called a State t Vruvcn
j trim .to be bold text month, in which they pro
pose to pass resolutions opposing the extension
j of slavery, and approving of the conduct of the
, A*'mini-trnliun iu tefusing tu dUmi&s lb.edcr,
i the Tree Soil 1 -ovi rnor of the Terribuy of Kan
■ v :i*. Ate! t'.is is par exccll* ttce —the regular,
j orthodox, tad,able, “iccogniscd, ’ Administration
| wing of tic great National Democratic Party of
I the great Plate ot New Vork, to which we must
: !o"k for the vindication of our rights, and the
; pie-erv.. ..f ‘.he. Pni->ti. Hah I
And . iin- and lastly, the true National Dein
locracy of New Vork, have been recently assein
j bled in Nh.nv. nti,m. They are tho aiiti-Admiiiis
) tration wing of tho Democratic Patty ot that
! State', and unbrace all the salt of soundness li ft in
lit. They t, ok occasion io declare in substance,
j that the Democratic I‘ally was atllictcl with the
jdrv lot—that it was demoralized and denatioiia
| lized, and that the only plan b.v which it coin 1
j !>e presi'l've 1 and P'organized upon a sound (*isis,
! was a prompt r, pudiatitm of the corrupt and im
i l-ecilo Admin: nation of Pi, --..letit Pierce* lie
; 1 t.uio.'ialie parly, tirronl.uif 1< su'tntl
i XortliiTii is demoralized and deua
i tioiia'.iz.'d, wifi, the di v rot ut its heart’s e .r, ,
j ai.-l iollcriiig t-iili.f;d(. And this is the great
N itioii.'d 1 >• moeralic Pally upon which we must
. iv lv, to carry out the principles and policy of the
(> ‘orgia Platt’>pn of Is.) 11 . Hah !
j Wii! the yV/q/nqi/A opeii its eyes to these oiiin
i ula'tivo evidences of the fact, (as that sound and
| reliable D moerat, ('•,!. t.lfapp,'!! hits staled it.)
I that “nat : c.i.a! an ! conservative pl'ine ph.-- h.uc
Ik'.'ll (le-ei te 1 and bet raved’’ lv the D:moeralic
Paitv of tlie North, and that the Democratic
Parti in anv and in >• v.■ iy Northern Slate, is as
unsound and as unreliable upon the subject el
slaveiy, as the Know Nothings of 1 Vnnsylvaiiia.
NEWS ITEMS.
The Secretary -of The ri nannah MutTial Insur
ance t’.,m|mny notilles t'l” l.o'b’rrol it* policies
I that they arc no longer s.ile from loss, and na'olii
j~THends tiicm to procure other insurance.
| I'li.nr is : .'lliiig in Tcuncss ’o at so’, per hundred,
j and the ]oipi’l's think it will sen be down to t; I
j iu the f. S. District I .'ourt at Madison, Wis . a
venli.'t was rendered for 81 ODtJ in favor < f Mr.
‘Garland of St. bonis, vs. S. M. booth, of Milwrau-
U:<■ t‘ r tl.e. value of .i fugitive slave who was reH
cmd at th*‘ instigation of Booth
Tie’-pofuu:* announce die death of Dr. U. S. Ho
li imam. Prof, of Obstetrics iu the .Medical < “ lego
of Virginia.
There was a fierce riot at Toronto, Canada, on
iHe 14th inst . between some of the citizens and
the members of a circus company. Two or three
p rseus were badly hint, and the company's wag
on” were smashed with axes and thrown into the
bay.
Hi ttr i t> n Dr. vrit —ln tlio town of Ilrnnt ,
Wostcrn N"'.v York, on Sunday tho loth, tho
Ikhimi of ,\]r. .liuitoH J’l’*itit]i**->n wits ile-troyeil Ly I
fire, bunting to dentil Mr rhnm|ison liinisrif. Iris |
tliroc ilatjolitors. .litliit, Mary. Mrs LlixuVctbAjirr
■ n>] two of Jut cliildreit Tlie fire is thought to
It.ivc been tho work of un incendiary.
Mr .lo'iin Glrtm lias been eleoteil Mayor <>f At* i
Imittt. for tlie iiticxjn'eteil term of Cunt. Nelson.u
resigned. There was no opposition.
There was a panic uittotig th” hreitd'ttiiFdealers
in linltinrori: on tlie l*tliiii*t . uml Hour declined
el per barrel, and wheat -o to XO cents per bush
el.
The \ I'l’ iir! ill Hotel nt New Orleans was tie
stroyiiVby fire on the I'hh inst, Lons IjfloO.OOO -
insurance tHW.
\Vheat i- -n ‘lino: in Kerrliieky nt f-*s eentsn liurii
• 01. ami tl< nr : “i.7"> to .—'ri. pi r Inirrel.
I Drow-. f . riirt'e nogi’oes. tile pfoperte of f'ol.
| i',enj \V . Heard, of \Y iik< s. w ere drowne Iby the I
i upsetting ol a hattuau in Broad Hirer n few days |
-IIUV.
, ID'liry W’ehh, a lad eight yen** ot age. was!
! ih'ott'ticd in :i oiill pond near Dalilonegn. on the
, I'ltll insr. I iie N'o/i-r/ says I!Ii- nistkoTlhl'ee Lot -
I that IntM’ been lrowned iu that’ eom.iy within
j two nu i.ths.
Tin: Win it (*V:ori —The New Nik /A >n‘il "S J
timates the wheat cron of the I'nited States so
| tlm present year, ut 10'*,500.000 bushebt, or
i uilil.OOO bushels tiioiv I hull in the year lH lIF, which
was remarkable for large crops’
Tub Vim: in VinciMt —The Augusta f'ornrri
litlinriuli.st sums up the vote of Virginia at the re
eent election, lor Wise iSd.l'i.jo : lot Flournoy 7i*,-
“L’d. Making an aggregate oi 150 075, or about i
firentjf’xrroit tli'iUiUuil mm t th'iu cier polled in the
Slate hrj'irc!
The Dalton Timer says a free boy, known as,
Hubert Wicker, being drunk, lari down on tho |
truck of the IStatc Hoad, a few evenings since, arid :
was run over, liis head and right arm were cut
j off
Land Warrants —John M. Clarke -v Go, Wah-
I ington city, propose to give one dollar arid eleven
I cents per aero for Land Warrants which is one
i cent higher than the New York market. Those
having warrants to sell can notice this if they
I choose.
A dispatch from Washington states that live
clerks and one messenger were removed on Ka-
I tuiday morning from flic Treasury Department,
because they had become rin:iul>"i of the Know
’ Nothing order.
— -
A clirip from 11 ui ‘.ry. s f <jip;ng at one of
i the hotels in Now York, being asked by_the
waiter whetlier he would have green or black
tea, he replied iie did'nt care a darn what color
it was so that it had plenty of sweetnin in it.
ri “Why don't vou tak” a seat within the bar :
asked one gentleman of another in the court room
tlie other day.
, l “My moth r always ft Ll me to keep out of
bad company,” ri.q-ip- i ‘he other.
’
1 W'l'ir i* J.-V —The honey ,-f exist ‘n-e : rr.itly hcnc
’ fi'i:il ill 4 ncr'-esMe. e ■ fe. I ■ alter !• rg mum! < th*
to"t h-nehe I;. r'i” use at Horry Itnvi-’ i'siit txi-fer. ti i
’ proper to a! I. that Him *ll wrx■ ‘5 . I .j’ a ,nn
*, •* rear, v.-i * j r'.i jq a- aftoq.
• llorxiY Lv*i> Warrants.—The applications |
j now reach 19'J.0 , 'it; of these 1R2,4H*0 bav. be. nj *
.•iiveloped and briefed, lIJ It allowed, and 11. ,
lgo warrants i—tied. There have been allowed’
.'ill applications of revolutionary soldiers, and
of widows of soldiers of the revolution.
| Gukat Yield.—We learn that on a field of seven ! j
a. re*, adjoining the Swedish Iron \S ork, in l n-!
in I ‘i.-trii t, :>C7 { bushels of fine wheat have been j ’
1 raised tlie present season, being at tho rate ofl,
.Ni j bushels to the acre. It was nmnur-1 with .
;tyo il.s, of Guano to the acre. — Ch. Mercury,
, 1 fir/, in it.
‘’ -A-'f't- - mib LA 1'11’..” are invitil lo b<
1 a * tho in tii a HIIK*IJi ,^)L
W A IJ L-ll’ H'Sh, thi# day (>aturdny.)
MARRIED.
ti.. evening < f July 22*1, ly lion. Jrvmr*U Stark,
’ i -I ti t I* VJ . t tI.KI.N Mill Mrn >vl.A|| M. M \ i\v
; a i ..f t.ritUn. .
j t'ii the 2tth inst.. It tkcKcv. Mr l-'note, Mr. Wisuv
• \. I’ipi.i: an-l M;** a.m i.a A. M Kaki.and, nil “t
! t iriffm.
’ ———————ww——
A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOE SALE.
PIMII. Biihi riher ottore f*r e:iU* hi* PLA .N l A I l< *.N,
.1. the mi lev zniith * irlftht, rt utainiii^
SlO Arn “ in a llmlj.
1 Ur w i;l *ot! ie, t w... i lit .• Uuit.lt •* 1 n rt ■*. or the xvhole
It• >vr ‘r nt it • -. 1.1 ‘. :r.* t hr.** st t lleinent.-*. Al j
(..• p::irv \*a .r ■ I.]v* . ! 1 1, * , i, g r<> it u* . ln.*flf ttiol jjm
‘h> .*t..l v. tv. .(i ii . - . ir, <.i:f !*-
turn. .*.*..{ I.’ ’ II • M I.AMI, Hhi. lt makes
i • •ti Im l !*•• t • i V iit !: i i': < t v t-ai ‘ Cal * < ill I **.”.
lai i* I \.i m tu*.* {’ t v* >m am lot * u luil tti to fell ft
; )a t jjtiMi. ai *1 t•* it. i*i t ••.
! Itilv ■>*, Km. I hit] THOMAS AMr.US >N.
tv all i: -11 <. > i si :
Coiiiui 1 ivmloii Oiinluona.
r 1 ‘I! K lui.i.’is igi.i 1, l..i,iig ii -, iati',l tin m- V
t 1 lu- in,,!, i 11 1 <■ liriii, :ont six’.,- of
HIM, N AM. ft II \V. will .•••nl inn, tb.'h... JWftfc.l,
iiu-i.it ■- at ilu’ . -titml ia:a 1\ . linn Ibv < ialibiing, Hill
K. .Null, rtiei wilt tn ).i'e|t:ovd ioJTT. n gi'iit ral
Ware-House and Commission Business,
lin all il *■ variou-* ‘I Ij .it is; . ti. *.r rin thi* bu*
irn* thr’Oi in that ’.hr rvii-p they arc
• • i| able ol r.'iul* rilti; lo Plant, rs and i iln*iß, will l. iulc
-r>r Ii. in tin {I.:.- ‘I In \t :i .*• tin* method o| r<*-
!r.* *. i njr Un *T * ’ ■ ?• !!••-•.. kind frin >fo whohuvrao
i ltht-rallv palt- . and t!; •• -1 1 bitn durn ,r j fisl .lit*, nnd
|IJ • ert 11*1 1v f.diyit a< r.lii.irUM ’ I (In ir lavnris, tie w. II
aa a bi.fjt* uumher m v\ cii.*tumors
i&‘X> £.-lr'r£.MVJt£
did on t ’ ttoil a.* r-.iiil, Tluir om.v is tit iho corner
t of li.ii imd -Tjvh*i
; lilf.L. NAT.L&. I!AY.
! f 11:m:\ !* L’jm \. M. \ai.i Mi.iih nJ. li w
i- ■
1 Th hi. b e.',*- 1. in n-ttiiq* fl'.xuthc NYar.'*lh'ii'<-fit;d
jt. till .I • ..lh !':.*|| .i•. ll ll It.* ha-, fr I lit* la-i tlv v
\ • .ir-. b vi’ l. i r t fully I -li J. i hi- thal.k.s t..
; hi* i.'iiiii r..ii in. ! Im- in. ir liberal toq.|..>rt, .md * h •r- ■
, I l.iv !• o||il:: lid • l*. : 1.. 11l 1.1 ‘ -< lit *t- I ■ V ', Jt.i alt j
vv ■ ‘llv •’ ’ (btii ■ t.d l.*’i ai. 1 jail
A A.iiAl LlilMr.
‘i ‘.lt:, lla , Ini v 2’*. ♦*m j
IRON-HO USE,
j .vat Eff a u to i'mutii.i. & iTANrnnrK
t FI UK I‘KO'iF W AKMIIurSK.
\ i)!\ 1)1)11 To ',*• 11:< ■ ..u'-'bl iI. HI. I
i “R/ r\AlL*- *u iiitly U; t t n hui.ti ni.d in
j trn i, i ’ u.
• Uho %
U>T h’ Id KIVI-il*. dim*f from New < >rh ud\ Now
A ork and ui. II -• i. ; :iI nt and
G-lIOCBIIIEa,
| “..n-iTTm/Tii Mi. \ U, t", Ft 1'.1., TI. \. Mill. \BS!-:s.
IsAi'l I*. I'l IW'M.M . MK'T. I.i: Mi.Ol NN\ i:,V.
< ilNi . S-.A1.1: IM>l*t;.T\V l\t:. l.'p'lti.T with
In vai’iitvnt ot hto - ait it 1. >, win di will b - said at wh*b-
I r itail. !."\\ 1 ‘ t or on-liort iiiiM*.
! i.rinrn.,iuiv 2i, ls.m. nr.] L. i:. i;i;i;\VKU. ‘
§'editable S 9 ropcvttf for Sate.
jf|MlL*mh •• ih.■ j* i ‘ - .!•• ’ii’- I \lf i. t hr*-.* mil's
I \V. •* .'{ •ir iIV'H. • • • J oji.’ii 1 uni, a'*te-fi *h,
I nil iii.d.r a 1 !■ o* tn. I i’. n h'ph *’:it.’ <d cult t\at i m.
i i wo in*m * rUvi \t ,i b i.Ku'i’ out liotj.u’e, an oi-.’hnrd >f
1 *■. .. tmil •. a *.\ ■!! ! <; wat v. and ;• io althya
! al'oi’ i-in vti i■l•11 •■ • • •<, ;:ia. A i * nib i hi*
if. thi* > i I.AM Ml I.l.Mind Wei -L tA T<'i(Y in th.*
t i*\ and tiidUn. tievvly filled up. Any one wiMiing lobtiv
either or I oth Would 1> Weil to ‘-all.
JAM!.' 1 11. JIAYVKS.
(.biffm, Juf.v i<v. ;;m- :i
GRIFFIN MALE COLLEGE.
r tiestt ‘I *ri of ihi,*’ li.Btitut ion will comiiM'nee on
1 Mt'Nl-AV, (>tli and eoiifji.u- • vriitcru
|W.•'• it *. ii. i. m IJ t AY, fV.
- Inly 11, lv*U2
NOTICE.
i f 1 ’I! I. Jr •••ii'l"Mt - til ALr’iirnu I,a wrt .r-o unl ('lniLorn ?
I L.i'.v ’iii'C, * * -
•••I *• *!*•■♦ iii ('ouveii! “Hi in ‘. 1: 11’ J I\. ‘id tin l 20(!i •!
.\,l. ‘il \t. t* t.ikr .-t .* I-i in'.• -ti-rah* t!• •r
• .'.Mill l II LAL<*K I 1 ‘iii I M. I- !? 11l l tUc |
ii •< fill* ?it,* <.l I Jti IsfMVj .*ui*rt n*l Mary Totfsilejf.—
Bring jhiy fnnii’v you may fiavt*.
luTvTTr^v —— 32—din
GRIFFIS Hill OI
; I.Vjhm*-* < r tlii v * *!jitl fur tln* ih xt - ion, will
1 li’ r *’i;m**'l n Mmidl iv. July 2‘M. iim l* r tho r
\ i'i"ii o| If,tin I*. ik\v\ i: r and VV ,i. Vui.i.m k. Th*
. t'-ioii will i'l"-’ oil Trili', I ion in In r 1 I. aT*it .a *n
ri i iLI th* S** 1 1 ** * l ui iinytiiu durin;’ tho wit! Lo
• h -
ti'-ii I*, inj: iiisid'.- lor hL iiro, cx'.'opt in *x;ur-p of j.r*tru<*-
tt*#l ;-|0.v1..
H I I* Is or T I IT ION .
|; nr ho^raj'h y, !*• find
4 * I .nj t‘h •* in iiiiit a< i • jji ij ii % and \ rilhim ttr 10. R* i
‘tn ii Tie -■ j -!. . T:m MoiTo',. U’ I2l'f
•* !..!:• • Ir. k, AI.M-hia. i m-.-.ji.tiry. k • |s.flr
* • I .1 t, ■ |* tI. : ■ ‘ UM)
ii ati* ‘if i’ i..• .!! i” | i. ii •> i. ; a • i•* il br.'liM-li
! . s o| L it . .--i'■.!.* July 7, \<u> It 31
j JUNIbSHOHO* AHVERTISE.M EXT*
~i \ i:i I.’ t:< iin. -i Mi )i. \ “Is.
*.)U 5 1i1'.1..- H" lei.-l :-1 ‘.Al!.’
A r * ‘ . *aH V ‘-H.l.s
J,l • r. • IX • I “'ll r S.iie l R .oinll >l vunrr.i
. r • -■'l* ixi. . -at s.xo: l.ow
StPi Alt. full’ A'/>'.
s/'A/’hs. snovjti.s.
UAltlJ W AUK A'ROCKERY.
kails, i/tox. uuras.
HATS, SHOES, etc.,
AN I) — ‘ V
DRY-GOODS, &*-
W!) 11. fit (j'ji 1 1 his nock *f <
Ml NlalNS, liIsItARLS. J. T.rt v nfiKNN <iOOl>B,
to make room !r hi 1 ,\U. .’ i ‘ 1 It
'riuiiikl'nl f*r t Dht i..\or-;i'• i.i-in'inri’ ■ •>{’ i>ntr’- tf'*
F'llnihoi. it L. U All B !..*. Ai'fnt.
loll* -Loir * i'l . dllM 2'. U
S( iIOOI, WANTEIir
\fi‘lTl'ATl 1 ‘* ax l’l’ji’ ht-r. cith'T a** l‘i ‘.i “ij aI or Aa
•H*t.nit. is iL"-ift i for * i all i*r:i* of tin 4 .>‘ ij
’ my hoii, J. M ( a rj L*'!l, now aV>oiit to train
• ,i‘* r.o : I ’n;\ i *i v. hi #*tti•• ijfto l School iii tliir* aei'tion
! oitlio Si it**. At.nly to him or to mn *t thin iJr*.
i iriffin, luii* I, IHV,. J. H. LAMToLf.L.
ITOK’S S*A Li/. to th** LW “ill
and fe.stami nt ol Samuel VYoema. deccaaeU, will’ be
i u,hi before tlie Courtlioii*! dohr jo the town of M*f>o
i ou*/h, Henry county, w-thin tlio l**c[al houra ol .“.die. on
1 itie tire! Tueerfsv in At.'G Lh 1 next, cue negro girl l.y
! til” . (inr of \V 1.1 .1 . ii’KMit 10 or 11 year* of ge. Sold
; p..,p.'ii_v of'raid ’Samuel Weeiu*, lte .a Hiarjr
i- ..sa y, <l.. .■ and, u- .il r- --ii 1.
Ij.. 10. 1*55. _
■hr. fllui> and 4.'fi:ilUoi.
\’ J.LiV” ‘ ‘.: :I ‘ • tli.’.-e-it. “! f.,h • Ai. xin'■ r,
1,.,. , 4. ar- her'-Ny r* qiiir. 4to tn;i*e iuna .‘'i:.ite
p:ivm. nl. and I h U :vir. .1 ‘ici'l* s-via ‘ “Hi >1 et ‘*<',
■ mil present th* in. .I’llv iiutheuti.'Med. in Itrms of l*.
|. II \'l'. WlilsKL. A.lm'r
1.!.|/.Ai:l.Til ALL.WNDLK, .Muir's.
Inly 7.1 ■""■> l'sl-31
i >.(!<•<■ l>< l>lor. anrl < r'*liloi.
\LIs per-o:;- ia h.-'m.ii to tie isiat'-of ■b.hliM. r-ettf.*.
!.,t. >,f ‘| .:f. cittti'.y, <|.eo.. .1. are reqiKrted I”
1 !!,"” .Ilia. : ~t.; .-IS “I -at. ."l I. ■ hiving .iein iii'l.’
.in-: -. i .*-ta'. v. .ii -• xt:i.i ii, tub. s l ::ii -.iie-aU'l.
in, i,iu th” : iai'; i.r -.'ri'". lt.vla'.v.
I [ulj 7. IS 5 Till HAS 1 SE fTfsll. [is r
OIXTY DAYS after H*t n will he m*de.A
O t’.ie Il.'iior.il-l.* l “iirl l in-liiiary Iv 1 oun!.y,
J..r 1 it*• : - a .if 1,. -l N 21 1. iiHh 1 >:li ‘li-tri
|.| Kiel iin of"’ r'i.tlv < I ei"’ ■•," Laue.k'D eouoty.
I . -ar..',- i ,'l S-; .’ .I. nry-oie
•**v. I.:-. -• 1 1.1.-I 11. Tl I- NT. \jm ‘ll
j ’ Msj !.', I-A3 V M UTI-Lls ‘
INF HIM AH Y,
‘I'llt: un'lrigned hv r>|,om-,|. in the etty nt flluto*
1 m. I,iflrtnry. far the rs-,‘|rttnn of [orient* laWrlaf
antler me-tieni or surgical diwue. >
An intelligMiinurw amt faithful eerranU will bate
eoiDtau. nin'ii'Uri*'’, and wiU (heir aUenUon to tk#
st- k at n't t.nnre, ,t:*v an-l frigh)* when requirnd.
li’ *,ireie! l-parimen* will be muter the ennlrot <4
U. 4 WIA I'M’mEl-AND. who will give prompt**,
tendon to irgunra, ami ov;ry Variety of -lneaie nqalrhlg
•urfieet npenlMM.
Th • B.ual fee* adopted fy rbe jihyeieieviv Af the eity
wilt t..’ *|f■ J, with tine, n rente |er Jay for teiard, lle-
I'lunU-r- and other* .-n iinj{ “.■o;r,"' may reel ueorad
that they will he |ir iperiy atten.le.l to, and, if after aa
. xaiii.i iUien il he and. termined that there ia no proepaa*
i:f relief, they will he eon I home wilb.oit anv charge.
U K U fATMOKKI.VSD.M. f).
I (4 ‘V KBTM< ‘K.KLAND, M. li.
Atlanta. Ay-ril 21, ts.V>. 81—ly .
fwrillln Ihgciiin InNlilnte.
IS now ready with ample for (U
rnvpti. n and treatment *f patient*. Invalid*
- having either <*ut* or i hriiiii*- .|ieaaeH. are
t*d by the only ralion.M and |>hil<anphic nMlbrl
AT’Vjv yot discovered, wh*h ptirtaTn* and builda tl p
• tlo* ruff-’rrr, inntead of poisoning, prostrating
u. A nod dcatr*ying.
I’.y the skilful and aanitarr application and u*a of para
air and water, and projM r d>- t, with 4‘erci>#*, and control
of tb* p;v/*i.it.*, tl v dcp*ndrtt nick may tet hope for
health and l
trrcatly palliated by this *\ stem.
Tli* rnstitution is under the superintendence of
Samuel Irwiu, " fv.raldy kn<mn in this community.
It t.-* Kieated nm? mile north of (iriffin —a situation unsur*
j.u > -cd for hcauty ntid salubrity* Invalids will be charged
iw cordmgfo Hu oiiiit tf a’ ‘ • it required. The naoaf
• charge ie from J? i |l > p. r \%e**k.
( • a*Persona c.ininy t the WATER f X HB, shoald
tnrr i.h them**, Ivt■*, it at *ll convenivnt, with ncceaaary
bi*d*J:ng, and two extra sheets* and blankets, and soar
t wrl* < Ulierwiee they will be charged f.r the itsa of
t he mme. May Iff, 1H56.*8w1.
GENTLEMEN, PATRONS, FRiENDS
\rt*sf \ which rerjnir- nlmort cnTtatant personal
v nt **i*tinft, nmb is it wholly l{Mifinble for me to call
on eit rv on* m bbted tome f• r setib'tuent. We hopo
y-.ii will not j tt im (*• the disagreeable n*ce**ity of so
liriiig * oiMidcritig flic scarcity of tfia <in oLtin/t modi*
um. c.n‘t cxi cet fall tb'iiicnt from aP. but respeei
fully that nil will cuuie forward and at Last pay pari
ol t heir iod.-nU’-lii* >.
We can t think tie with wb* m wc have to do, in
<■? >ihh- tn their ohlitf ltione. ntornl or legal, and sincerely
trt:*t tbtrirtt imaHnnt urneeeeeitvee, will induce them to
come t on**4 and **ttb. • 11. \V. BROWN,
(iiiltin. May Id, 1H.d5.-tf.
n \mrui.rrs ir.mi:n,
H\ the tindcrfiigfje*!, either oM “r new issue, for which
If* will pay I If highest market price.
Lritfm, .Imho. 1555 il. It. HOLLIDAY.
STILL THEY COME!
NT/vV BOOK!*!—J.t*t received at tlie
lli; \P 4 VHII HOOK A\l> MI MIC STORK.
Vbbi.tfa 1 .1 v* iif NapulfiotilbMiliparte, 2 vola . Rvo.
I’li. U’att-btiinn, a <*i*mj>an'i n to tiie Lamplighter.
I hingei iii ibe Ouk’, uu anti-JoMti*ica! rtory.
I li Womb fill A*iventures of (. obtain Priest.
The H.ivr < t the Lamp, a p*st)iumuistiov el by W. North.
Women t t; **; I- *•.. Ii il evolution, by J. Michelet.
• iiltiilnnV* ‘Jdiird < lallery of Literuiy l'ortriviU.
( ‘i’li*. V .yng •.* mi. I A Ivr idufr .i of Awvfi.i Leigh, by Rcr#
I’ lii 11 g .■* 1c \.
11“ ILtent Hat, for the iho of mankind in general, and
iie< h rgv in particular.
lh** *1 wo tiu.iidiaus, and Kenneth, by In author of
“I Ia rt ■*(.• m*.”
My M* r'* K per, by Mias Warner, author of Dollars
and < aiitH.
!*■ nv” from n I'uu Iv .l iiirmil, by Lmile sVuvestre,
More.lun, tlf newly di-Mover*-1 work, by feir Walter
I eott. Tor Male by
t iriflin, July II UK HARDS & BROTHER.
LATHROP, ROBERTS & COT
H.Wl\(i taken the stand of Ciikhry 6l Hro., btff
on baud And lire receiving a t ienerul Assortment of
a it or t: ii i rs,
rriovisioixrs,
A.\l \
‘Xf&PLi mvm, ■
wbTeb we intend to sell at very low prices for (’ash. We
respc*fully soldM a rail from timse who wish such goods
.it wholesale o,- retail, for b’eady Pay.
**-(\lSJi l f A:j> Foil IMFATm
• -i . ’ v niiu.i* n. i:</HMrr.* a. w. kfnjiam.
i iriftiu, .June 30, Km. Bm*
nISMUd ‘l 10%.—-The partnership bentofnreesilting
bet we**ij W. W. Wot ‘1 KUh TANARUS, of i iriffin, <Ja., and
M. ( hi J . 11. ( IKLKN, *>f New.uk, N. J., under tbs
firm name and style of VV*. W. Woodruff It Cos., has
b* en this day dissolved by mutual consent. The firm
i iime to bo u-o and only in the vettjeineut t f the firm bust*
ness, to Iu- done by \V. V.\ Woodruff
W. W WOODRUFF,
M • c:-. & J. IK OKU EX.
r ) r 'arriage husiticxfwill hcrrnftfr he continued nn*
I. b*rtlic ti.m inline of Woodruff & Cos., to ho com*
posed * t W. \V f . W‘ u >DKUFF, and
WM. L. OOHIXIN.
(Iriffi!, May 19, 1855 -2m.
PKI.PARATIONK FOR TIIE IIAIK.
t>l! A I.ON*S Chemical lliir fnvigorator, Barnr's Tri*
e-|di* riH. Lyotni* Kuthairotr, Halm of Thousand Flow*
, ers, lor Milt* by W. B. BKAY,
June 21, |y>s Drueziit, (Iriffin , (ia.
XXr~jCL.T*TmX3.
I/A LBS goool dry 11 i<les, iu barter for Boots,
Shoes or Leather, by
tri fiVri, May 19,1855 -ts. __ IT. T. BANKS It CO.
fifld | P V N( Men’s Kin and t alf BrugnjjA.pJ ffl-UO.
IM n / 250 Women’s Kid Buskins, nt Ml wants.
May 12, |Hjff.-tr. I. T. BANKS It CO.
I*OXIBA.IjE.
4 f( )OT) Second-banded PI A .NO FOItTK, on mods*
1\ r:it terms. Apply at this office.
March 17. 185$ 15—ts
Uoatlior.
OA K, Hemlock and (corgi a Tanned Sole, Harness and
Ppi * r Leather, ( alf Lining and nimlinu Skins,
Shoe Tli read. Lasts and Pegs, just received and for naif
i by -i. T. BANKS It CO.
ii iriffin, May 12, 1855.-tl
NEW BOOKS;
ic SIIACLKFORU are still receiving their
y usual supplier of A7IIF HOOKS AND ST A -
TmSF.n r, to which thej^t , ca|HWstfully invite the atten*
I ion of the public
\Ye pLdge ourselves to sell al ISttcilTatcs :ie will enturt
NUti-sfaetioll.
nr t tt! ‘it thr Musir St'ire , End *idc Hill sited.
Oriflin, February 10, 1855.
’ I’A'PKNT MLDIcINKS.
R< ll Dries l.iverwort ri4 Tr,
C VI.'TEK’S Siiani-li.Mixture.
J t * “ IFI.A Nl :s • term ail Bitter.,
OXYGENATED HTTTEKS,
TANARUS i BIA S’ \ enetian Dinatnent,
MCSTANi. LINAMENT.
FAtlll lil.l.'S Aral.inn Liniment.
Dr. JAYNE'S Family Medicine*,
Dr. ROKtr Famttj Medicine*.
HILLS of atmnat any kind, vin
layne.'*. It Gordon'*, Lee’*, Arcr**, Cal bum’*,
[ Muflatt'e. llrandreth’*, Chajnpion’., Wright’*, ftullkV.
Wnndrair*, Holloway'* Httl. ami Ointment, Itc.. Im.—
For sale tiy W. il SEAY.
Juno 21. ISoV ‘Dniffi’t, Unflm, tia.
Xlomoval.
I r pil K un.lrr.igii.'d having removed rh.'ir Sty]*|Q New
| I ran. would reenertfollv rge all INUhtlnU TO
• i llt'.M to.."ttle their Ac< ;unt, either hy Payment or
Note, a* enriy a. mx-oblc, a* w wi.h to tloie ap our
’ ißook,.
’ t *- Note, and Account, are at A. MrantTr’a, Agent
1 Hla.'.i. r'a Bank. T. D. BEKTOUY It CO
GriWii, March 13. 1X5.1. ,
XjIM 3S .
• I OfT Ham’* of LlM!', tor sale by
HIU HENRYSIA NKSWti:
> Oriinn, May 19, IHW.-tf.
J rpilli suhacriber Ming dewtrou* to go Weal < fieri his
X well known place
Xjooust G-rovo,
f-,r ante ;"Tt being ri:i.-w South of .XJeltouough ; I4mdes
i La-:, of Griffin: n<’. 10 mile* from Jaekeon; eontnining
’ l:!7 acre-, about one half cleared. Any perron wishing
.mail farm and a -d utand to well good*, and a good
• location for a public house, and an excellent stand for a
’ .mith an-l Wood .hop. would do well to call and eaamina
• the premise*. An early application isdeeired, a* 1 am <k
tcrmii,eit • sell. WILLIAM KIMBELL.
Juru 15, IS'(5. 29
car The Southern Recorder and ‘ 'hronicle X Sentinel
will pieuso copy 4 time* and torward their .account* to
j tnc. _ ___ V--
j Valuable Can* l.autl lor Wale.
r |^l! K (hiibvcriber, desirous to move W -ftward, offers
*! 1 fo*--ale aVAfel ABIM; PLANTATiO.N, lying i*
’ i ( county, four mites Xorth>La*t of Cartersville,—
! coißaiiting a more or lens. *l*bere are about one
h ifi lr 1 a r 1 in a hiyri* state of eullivation ; the re
* . uiaiofSer i well tiinberod, with a g mh! range for stock.
. I wit! wo!I the above <b**tcribe<l laird, t nn t*r acre,
r'./.x//. Tli i*e dea’ring to purehnac such lona, will do
. u. II to apply soon, a- I a;n dctcnni’i -d to sell. For fur
. i... r pirlicular* ajmly to M. A- LEAKE,
* .'la. li. ISV*-tin ‘>i ('avtersriUw, Ga.
1 rtsrtucrpo . ••’il.u’ >pi>ty at tlii* cSee*