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The American Party of Alabama.
\Ve publish with delight the I. Bowing r - lu
tjops adopted hy a largo an l entliMn.iftie meeting
0 t Montgomery, Ala., held on : iturday night af
ter the election. They meet in a pr*.p< r-j iii: tin*
buhl and daring perversion sand mi-fpr.-, nt .: r: -
of the American'Platform, by the demagogues
who oppose us, as well as shadow forth what has
always been the intention of those who constitute
the American I’arty. of easting off all secrecy and
doing away with all obligations That this will
be dulie at the nest meeting of the State Council
we have hut little doubt The object i t our se
crecy has been accomplished. Old party lines
have been broken up, and we are now strong
enough to meet all enemies taco to face. Our plat
form is go*>d enough for any man to stand on who
is a true friend of his country, and we are not
afraid to risk its fate with the American people
when properly expounded Here are tee l.d'ama
resolutions:
Whereas. The American party of AlJunu
was formed about a year ago. and imtwitb .an 1
inc the opposition of mew jer< <d both la ■ . .. j. -
litical parties, and the studied miMvprcsi-i.tati. u
of its principles and pnrp >;'-*s by luwu • s
and designing demagogues, it Ims in ti.e 1 ite . 1 •
tions demonstrated its capacity to with-land the
sheck of any fair political conte-r in ti e IV.'itre.
and manifested a popular strength which pr mi-s
a triumph of its principles when.w r th-y'st.at; lie
■tested by a free and open discus-ion and an up
nrcjiidiced examination :An 1 wh. mis t lf •.vreei
which was temporarily assumed to pr- j- . i. r *
liminary organization, is now tm long. rate. t y
And whereas the tune bus conn* to which i> !,.t
----heen constantly l inking when it m’ght n nnc. ••
ffoffi itself an 1 its proceeding- every ve-:i ■
creey, and bring its opponents to a cou; u; >n
its distinctive principles and practical issue
How, therefore, to remove the mi- - “... ‘ru.-’ u to
which the principles and pnrp > —i “f ‘he Ai ieri
can party -of Alabama have 1. -"t ni in.’ ,st!v
subjected, and to remove the nlij. c. >n to it :: ■ ■„
secret political society, and to di-mi'.it*,":--’ ft,,
grest issues presented by its priucip! • ■; ..dim
material and fbnn.il mat’ b- i: •lm:.|.e r •
Bill VCll
1. That whilst we npj >- , the , . J .
cd bv the National Cos , I :h. .ie . o p
tv at Philadelphia. w • i • s i u,
aUthori/.-’d by its t• •: in-. . tut
would make any p irt id it i .
thill i C'"ltaill” iin tti'* o’ ■’ ] ■ > 1 i 1
width has been uniformly t . iid t .
■lean party of Alal-.oiia a- uc.ming i p -i; . ! :.i
wliicli there is to bo in n tre.it
Kspwiiilly <1” '■ dcjumuen :is !'!■"• ! tt:i ,u
----ithurize'l. tlio minui>n-uni':liuu whi- ,i h.,- !> ij!
by our opponent-! upon it- tbit*!. i -it! in .ut-1 b
articles.
We den ounce us lul-v* ;uit noun tlo-nr 1 :i y-• o
structiim ut tin* thir<i urtn-ie uiocli \\ it,, p- .
<is to the ni lititen iTi. I .owe.- • • I
or nt’any otln-r l uioii th in tin- I'ui'.u” or ; 1
by the Consiitutnm.
We denounce as tt!-"* an 1 in.--, u*!. si/ - ! ,
construction oi tin* bnirtli art;oh* v!:i--it r! ii:n. * i
tin* Snpre no ("art --! tin* 1 nit"! Stan-s t. • • -i
ciston of tiny p tint nrqu -ti n .--•r within it- .-•■
stitutinnal juris'lietitn*.. *r u hic-ii w ai 1 ••n:i l ■
judicial power of tl>e i nit-*-l-States t*. i-X|‘"iin 1 :!'.e
Constitution except.in the a*’ - el*-.il*iy nut; ■
and strict cn:iMi*in*!iou of t'n.-t iii.-truiii.-nr
which would lieid tin* >"\>u-<*i:;ii Mate- b"*ni I i>\
anv usurpation ot p -*w,*r by tin* ju in i. i ta* ;
otbtr department of tin- l*V-ies*al g “,•*rt.i: i.-i = ■
We- denounce nS lai’ 1 * an 1 u,i.i-ut'ii,v.i-il , .
construction oi the vigliili article which wml-l ■;
ply the principle- tlicr* in u— rt■ l t” * a’- n ■
■who are Aliieric.itis l.v hi to. e loea’ ion and T *:-
ing.” or which would mak-* tli priii -ip! --
•eitlier as-an abl-hlguumt of i—ligi'm-- liberty, -r
an attempt to estatdisii religious In-iict a-a i".-’
lor political “Hive
2. That we recommend to tin* \tnertcan j-as y
in every county in the State to keep up it- o. a *n
jzation. abandon all secrecy an 1 tt 11 the i
obligations ami ceremonies beret'•tor*’ used hv if
and to recognize tis me idiers oi t 1 Ann-rican party
all who arc Americans l*v hittli ciJuca'.i-.*n an 1
training, and who approve its prim-ip!---! tn.-l
willing to co-opcr.ito in'carryiug tln-m out t c •*i a.’
theballot-box. the legitimate iti-tpiai'it .•!> ‘ i ..
in this country.
American Meeting*.....
f,Ms 1 )i-run*r. .\ugu-t i*. 1 >•*>•>.
Pursuant to- previous ttpp"iutm -at. a tit j.
of the American Party was 111 at the c ent
ground to-duv. A hug ami intelligent us-em
blage of the citizens“<d Sp-.l'bitg. Ih-nry ntii lay
ette Countie- met !it an early* tnnir, -to listen to a
fair exposition of the i rineiple-ol what has I it
termed the •• secret dark lantern c “it.-piracy." —
Hut the American l-T.ig was unfurl- 1 t*i tie* l-rc-*/.'-
with no Roman I'ku-> to bedim tli -t.tr- and
stripes, and nothing w it*..-r. ..r -tamp 1 1 it; *i it
to dishonor the name of V-. ;:-1,*:..- • “
the sires of the revol it < -n
The meeting was ■ -r_- m;.; -i hy n .'*• ; il P.
Il'ilton. li.-'i t.-; tin- chair ah ii- . g ‘ ■*: ’.
S. Simmons t-> act a-- . *-i ■ ‘ ‘
Doyle th**n at*..—an ! -1.-lii ~;i .-I It-. -
bour and tt-piartcr in h-tig:a. rep!-", v.i: -
tion to all cntpiii--rs aft* rif .; !i. p • * :-
sively that the piincipl .-and *1 **• ti’ii i
meric,hi Party are t-uin-.l -i hi >u at*-! pu"-*:-- tie
spirit of tire maxim! ac.d pi. ; n.
Jefferson, and Madison. Ip- ,-p- , -h and; i h-m a* to
himself and the cause he advc.it 1.
Hon. Uobt.. P Trippe. Aim-ric-m cuii.di hit-- 1 a-
Congress in the Third I)i-ti-i. :. w.. t,-.\t .-ah- ;
on. who enchained the audi.-iu fur tw- I. nv
and three quarters with his peculiar c!--,i.- ucc
and zeal in behalf of Aui'-ricait principle-. whie!i
often brought choc s from the crowd an 1 u,-l
to awake an interest in the minds of several pres
ent who had not before declared in favor of toe
American Platform, and the 1 “lies present seemed
to listen with umi-u.il interest - their eves at times
moistened with tears) while In* a- piei. 1 the state
<'f affairs that will evidently In* brought i.htuit by
a continuance of the policy which yearly brings
to our shores such hordes of moral turpitude and
crime, to debase and demoralize our rising gen
eration.
After a respite of a few minutes,’ Col. 1. W.
Cooper took the stand and answered successfully
several prominent objections urged against the
organization by groveling politicians, and refuted
several false accusations brought up by a relent
less opposition, and the exercises of the day were
closed with an interesting speech from Pol A R.
“loore, who occupied the short time all ot 1
tan in a manner tlmt told effect uji.-n l:is
hearers, and will doubt le.s/show it.-eiriit the bal
tot-bnx in October.
After the meeting closed there were several ae
cwstons to the order.
, ‘ E. P. Pioi.roN, (TTn*
o. Simmons, Sec'y.
Lightningrods will not protect buildings its. a
tadius of four times the height, of the fori above
® building— a radius of twice tin.* height is
.*• If the rod is ten feet above the building it
‘At properly constructed pr Ccct all parts of
i! e hoils at distance of 20 fc-t from tluf rod. —
mis? aro ‘"•portant to be 1; pt in the
u.
EsilOßA.vrs.- The ship Antnr-*tie arrivi at
o, * t Friday, brought 2>o einigrant ps-e-engers. —
cy took the train ot the same day lorili*’ V\*t, uh..t
Will Suoa be .converted iutu vi.t..r.- and .-pp-iueft of
a iastitutba.i
I'li.:n th • f eari il X. .'to ‘i g r.
Mr. Trippe in Macon.
Mr. Tripp", the Aim riean candidal* for C,.n
gress in tin- Pi strict, a l in —l tie- pc ■] •” “t M.i
e,n at ('oncer: Hall, on ’Monday last, a rding
to 11. p.-. vi u- ly giv n. Although Inuii • mu*
0i,0—.. ii-.kl* .•■vri - i'll- hut pmh.it ly .under-- tbv
hi, i'.op,.ui'ii’ the rum r was alloat that o ruing
lie .would i.ut lie here; yet at an earl; I. ir
lai; j pie began to assemble, and by t'. -i. ■ |,e
commenced speaking, (a little after 1! A.
M..) the largo Hall was fills.ii to it-nt: tpai i
ty to accoirhnodute. I* ts estimated t; th i m
will contain rit.m or pe ph uni there v re
many within oar kimwl •dge who •*.•*..* emp 1 etl
to retire, because they Could not even miihs.. *n*n
the Hall
Tlie speaker led off in a.l oid. t : mly and i h,-
i|uent discussion of the priiicipl’ an ; objects of
tin 1 American Party, an 1 an-i 1-t thunder- ap
plause proceeded to illudratc hi- own and n-tybc s
whilst lie carried dismay int ilu- rank- nf his • p
pnticnts. At 1i- el's k. I. i:i-’ in 1 !■• .It!;, and
nut Imvii.g time ii cover all tie- gr-.uiids of dis-.-u -
•In he adj .tinicd o\. r tl. : eon tusioii of hi * a!•
he - until evening
•At t* i.Ybifk'Ttl.* I lad w - igain fill i! t> in r
flowing, and again the ,• A- r e.pi ne 1 his lunft'-ry
iTji.m th-* enen.v IVr iw 1. m : 1 1 ••• 1•• In:
, In- ni'iiem- i itln-r con,\u! and with laughter. or
stirred to the highest pTtch cf enthusiasm. by !.. •
fer.il outb.ii-ts .if piniope aide-.
In the C nil's.: nf Ihe rti-■ n--i.,n tie took up and
i. flit, ! ail ti.e t.hj, i•. 1 mj.- ii are in ,■■■ .... .*i a- ■
uni'.i.g tin Ann ri ai: Party This ’ .t.d a .
ion “. cat. I I ..tei : : ir.i •- - . pi"t ‘i'.:g 1 1 ..I tie’ h. a
in- :‘■a-!. -w. . tl.it id- adversarn-s were r-.t
I i.iy d.s.ihi.ed .Yt ii”ir ‘.dp e'loi.s tail many most
hm been e..|.\':;.e. and tl-.nt !is csut'O iv:i- in- •
In alluding ‘ll tl. : p.sitioli id ••ert: ;:i leadTg
p-.’i'ieians ot tii” Plato, the -n
. .iii.i •,.! in •’ i la.a. kahlc . V'.i.i: i.s wi.i.di
i,..i• l.oi II re-v mly pI • 11. dby T’ :-i ■■ iiilp
ai. iT- | ■a - ■t in • :: ! . .*,• 1 ug ■
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To imjiT re.at *.. <i 1 ■ ■ r .in i'-’-'J. at : ;
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win. 1.. - s* naiiki'e.l os too . . .•.P•• •■ i m• ■ t u
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pore \m •ric . : i... i■-. in the high ;’ .
go; ei i.tiiejif. and tbro.if; n.■! t • su! i f the v. . ■ 1
j a:ri..iism ill t be .*• ni.trv
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tlio.eyeiting. -allien li"'!;ad devoted'ip the exj i
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a:. i e ■ I it :■ * * r - • 1 1 the P ,el ’ fall
vis -or,- !by Id/ pied,so - Ph -’ a a
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\..h” iv eve j.t th” i":.ii I ii : - i’ •
I o-i , ■. i.-r i, • Mi. ‘< ovart -
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t at tuih’ i to t ite oili.s- , 11 . *.l 11 \ to 1 O’- l.
con!-rr.il bv (i*,v. J..:.n- a on id,war*, i li.
• Iv.- Wa- not gi.il. a..;.! Os . O’ -t.oe •> Oy Otle ot
the two hundred art ■ i ;
I rep” A” I the char “■ in my !• t?, , f t' 1 \tl m
ta ! I.t.■ ti;v n“T ‘I • ."a v.tt: l i rgiaii i • 1
tlnit t tie id., v lud a-'.ed wrlo:’ lv.v I r pe t -r.
him to show th” law an l sete.l ni” hi- pap r lb- ,
lias m t done it.
I now sav to the i’eder.il 1 nion as I sai I t-i the j
Savannah <lo rgian— show me law and y at
will do in -.a,,! . > I “au -ei; will i nahb-m-to h
the 1 1ov ja-ti"”
Argiine and a- ‘ rti ‘a is ti i'h'ss-. w .r— tb” i
u i at. : -aa < tiM 11, l ow du.-t ill ,t a” * ‘"t
th -’ wlm w -*i to bo bliu lad. Sno.v Tin; t
an 1 ill” e ,n'r ,vcr.-Y.
I iov l ‘.,bh e.timet bo 111 aie lie* scape ant to ■ x
piiiteti,,*.’ .lol.nsi.n’s sins, be.-au-e <e.v, i■ bh i
eoirit red safe in bi< dist.riet. i ■■ i.-rti
! tiion Ims correctly stated that <*v .< bh did
create the offi, . he sln.uLl he hel 1 “■ ■ i <nsib; •
1 did nut charge it on him Ik - “• I ‘ 1 n-'t know
it 1 4n the Federal l nion truly *iw an >•••1 i
reason for its silence When Cerberus got the
sop he did not bark at Milieus.
IfiJov. Cobb :i]>pointed an Attorney for the
ro.nl. .who w the man and wii it was his sal try ‘
As l ir*l + Major Cooper's freights -t he e 1... _
in iln- Cl., rokee region is. that whenJudg ■ l.un.p*
km was n iminati and to Congress. Major t ha*i
• ieclar 1 he Would oppose Johnson s election. ! >r.
and *m account of the injustice done him in h:s
freights. Judge lumpkin informed (iov. .1. that
he iv*oi.'-l n**; accept tie* ii'Uiiination unless justice
was done Major Cooper, an*] it wu=Tin.\ ijonk by
reducing sik freights
At the.in i” • *iiveiiti'*n at e,irt*-r-\i'i!*\ on tu*
Ist i.l August. Maj Co’ ] r a-k- l and r* -coiv and
leave to make a vat'-m* tit. and he st.b 1 in. sto
stance—Win'll James Cooper came into ‘a h*
raised tie* freights.* I itis'Cto l ia> .aiubt liot t
raise lnv freights, lie did not_.ii-gr.--'c.-VUlh tn.. 1
had a eonversutiim with the Cluycriior. He p. m
ised relief.- The freights were not re hie 1 1
had another conver-at oil with the Covernot* t h*-
again promised : but still the freights \C-roiiot r---
duco'l Sinco tlie (ov* ni’*r Ui
freights have been reduced, an i 1 expect .to have
V ..thing ta da with politics except t** g) to t'n ■
, ]"dls ami vote, ns every freeman ought 1 have
j nothing to In with men's iiHitivend’
Mai Cooper certainly does not consider the *:t-
U: 5... *: i w iuiuti.t) i i*o s twelve nion tils sim*e. a
the I d.Tul Inion says it was
l>r. Whit” of Milk dge il!.* was present, and !
1 ■ xi- ,*t will contirnr tie ab a.* ’ itummit.
! 1 nev.-r heard Mai r C ...per ehiir ‘. and withing
1 >ril..*,!. | do not l*li"Vo that le* ever was so
charged,. -
K spectfull V, .l it'. A . ,1"M v
i
j * it: fi..glit- r. at ila -,>t! < tar: t >i„ 1, ‘. all ot!:-
’
I ii * i ( • *••!t ‘ut! ■'s in:* r.
Removal of Gov- Reeder.
J Tl f-’lowing i- a copy of the note addressed
by Mr Hunter, Acting Secretary of State to A
H. K■■lt r. iiHtifvit r j iiim •’ t!i •t- riuin i!i- nos
hi- luTiotinns .n\<l untlioritv i‘ (i v “t th* I'crril •-
* * ■
: vy of hiansa.s ;
I!,' 1 : i’ ni- >tit;'. |
J Wad I: July ll” 1 "|
j Ware tiii.iuci^i aea.f ;l>,* g-.'h .f .‘utt”
{ li:lso 1; nt. i~n i- :*■ i.i:•: ■*■!. t . ‘!. Pr- -eb lit
! in v| !; da t-tm- to sav tl.it utter doe
i<■ .*i-id. re i .on •>; iliecxpli’ ib y o rin re
t: .1 l a, \ ■ “ir'put ,*!,:: ,J P.m •. ! i.f.*"l i.ii.d-.
an i la-* ■. ; ’ : : * .* . Pita, ml ,*,•m
----j limme.itrd t.. yai l-y tie* I vj.af.im'rtl ill” In: -
ri* r. lo: 111, I- i.o'Miig in 11. xpiana'ii as t.. iv
I move li. • imp:*,” -i tis Which he I,a 1-previ t: ‘y , ti
tle. :■ !i . tl.o “b .I- ,■ ■: i* ■ I ■- * t ii ■"n
: tied,:- et - i:.*- tot T io a* t- ty tbat'ymr ciati
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that ■ <d them, tm,re .• the in. • fufj
kii.-g ~t -;. irv .ns. \*.,*.i! - if iti.da !• : t> i i_y
“... l; let • 1 I':, htaty “I* •.’ I ‘ ‘ . - I
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in* .. , that toy i.ory
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i""t I vx.V ,*.f file . i 111- l
lentil !. ,ir..’ tier bo iei- lr. it I.* 1>... a to J
• ii V.o! “.a - culati ‘•- ,
i*, I. ai, ‘. V"t t lo- I nioela*’ pro-• of 1,. tv'i.i |
ill-'... a, e thi in’ til, -i al a--an . v-id.",l be sou i.d
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ti .. ~t :I •• IV •’ nl ; > i i*y ti.e .’ utii and
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I ~!• : ill --i o t:,*..i|i:d o:t v.id.ni il-.nicr “a i
r- ...-o’ !. i , 5,.. ealaii.am in land. I an. . .'■ wa- ‘
.- ,;t \ I.. Pal.'*,’ a S-.n’ an ti. .n : n l a
-! i yMioM *i* : and wbetl nppointed ol'u: ,•! tti<* j
:•■ t - .I” i , I • • -TVtiuts .and a ;
tPi. and Pi.tn• if. !'■ Pv :t I iti’ 1*• I. in tie V- •*. .
a- v. iasin ! •’.nig wit'. o* ] ‘n<ry ;l :|ty I 1
K ns.IS. |, ; • I'r- id r nee. e I.P /. .n j
, ill., il --* \I :: It I I .1 *•! h'A - t*i
• his and • iti a- to the Ninth, ml 1., - deter- 1
Uiinuti . : the light .; . i.v Iding ,
residents . ‘ tl. •• ‘i , .y'’ No - is so -simple :
r a ai.-erd a< to attribute any such iiii'tive ttrl
the President in they muviilh.f tdia-.r,* AniWKi
it - -an;h 1 -d • t.o lav rat.! * t .eg: 1 v'fr-1 -;
the Noiilii intill,■e.eeii u.ui i". l---’ .*a~ i.im .rc
! il.*,. ti.'Te was >; ,iu* ill that •/ to ■ ;-r : t'l* We r -i
| “.i*. ,;j. :i't!:e au-in.inry o tin* Pr -id'lit liiinsctf. I
: a .v v. , i. : at 11i a.-,.!*, i ~ -it Ani. a f- j
It i !-i, l -;,, ; l vv ‘ tl.llltl'l* i|, wiiieii ;
ai'.-'l t’ . \.-r' m l “U'a. itnit > !
..nil!” to “ns ~ to this i, ne v -dt l*. and
, ; ni:.-"!I. ;t. it.-- ‘- :**,-■:, i ipnn.-j
. . .*..-- i -I t!i •: It wa• hi, l” in ,!■ . .
•m- I • •••• ‘*■'• : <l tl.” I <v : v I'tyrty *-i
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. j| . j*. ;,s :: r, l ••ti t?<*.ntrarv
i*•i i f •■ . . 1... wi ■ v Is.**- \ tl# with V
■ k * * .* v,.. i..•. an ! ro iVy so:
u-i* ,* Ti. s'i f M't'.'.r r • ‘ v-’ yxUt w! - Ihit !!.• !
‘i* •• ‘ | J.j v • v ;tr*-. ri-.’ ‘i f .it l ’!. ir ‘ .Mifh- |
iii ai . < ‘\ _ r i -s'.-iit • I’.-. - *i’n f may *
,i- h# li.-it I. ii'* itit jti ma ‘ tti tl mimvM “f <
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I.*, t s • il r>. —Ad iii’ ii comp t.g f.oj
•"an. ; W. from II o’ * , !., wa- a-kedj
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dfr £T~! r. - uit!i ; ..”1.:, - -.* i
- vei'. ‘d'lit IM-iiii -r: vto lie... v~u ni.- in-1 lon
1 -*:>'•: In ie iti Mn n,:..'’ **lt**w s..P’ said IP.w
fii-emf. “Win . since 1 eame t<. town, a man
p!! me that t!: 1 a* •. •- l,"i” w, 1.- hrok.ai up
in I tp* did not tliinl: tit."!!.* r meet tug u .tiil.l ever;
I,” 1, I.d in this 1 .tv.'’ This man. vv.* loatji, i:
• - •’;•!'• ,'f K'.*:t!-o'ia-. wli.i \ ‘iev—-of the ndag.
*1 it'g to . rP’ A I’ gel’ 111- lio-.d .
‘■ v :■ v.'..ts tit* I. el ~lll* f.'■*.:■!’ ."P.l'o ei have .
o v !’ e -tile l, 1 !la. , ,:t t-> !■ i ; n f .et, ; o.‘ to*-*
’ >l.i* 1 !,*•: ■ nev.-r was so mim, -tons, m n-r ‘
p 1 1. :, at ].,’ cut. Two per we.-k are. led.l, |
aud :n *4'.*'d Jo 300 [a rsons nt . ash ite - ‘ing. ‘
u di. a if” any cl ant rap devic s to, gitlecr a
| t
. . *
Pi not her fi.uid, wliicli sonic scamp has recent- 1
Iv practised, litis just entity to light. Forged Let- j
t.-is <d’ resignation ofmeml., t-hip have been seiil|
though the I’. (>. to tin* Seer -ttirv, a'd :h*tcd on j
in good faith, without the porti-s roj.i. ■-. i itoil |
Unfitting aiiyilridv tihoilt it, until after dismissal
That g line is, It e.vever. now l.loeked. No aft eh- 1
ell Vs* 11 i let paid lo SU’ ll to j'lests o\ -pt 1. lid*''!
in, in*-person, to the. S-* trctrirv. — <nr jin bv a.
_. -
A<’ AM. koh 1 ’it i:i*a 1: A4tl< 1 x koi; 1 r.v'io*:. — The
li’ielnm.nd (\ , ) Hiiquin r, has a long article on j
fin* present n|„. ■! ot the sl.ivery■ .lise'isstoti, .ti 1
u I 1.-!, it s-ivs that the i*i.T'i';d to .admit Ivatisti :
ttito the Inion its ti slave a‘” m*i l mak • Mt !
“••It ami NiV'lds. I'tle the hotltldal i-:s of fore'gn
Sta'cs, and it; vt. vv of that result asking’tit* I.e-i
gis!,attire to take stej.s imniedi.itolv to hstvo thej
‘“'at,* put into a .nditioti of military defence. — I
’ I duo -wa-ivvr- says 11 i*i arc two hut. died llh.'ti r .MPT*
Pag mutt ia k iTgittra, aird tha tniF-Uefn.ll, or”
twciiU tlnm-ai’ 1, (I'kglit at 'i<*e to t e drafted in-’
the militia and careful!) dfile !. hy the’ j# id
uate's at tho military sehool. Tht<i?, with railr ad
to move the troop's, it thinks, will make Vir^'u-. 1
iaimprcgmblv.
Newi by the America.
( oi l hi;iA. Ati& l*'.
Tin* Ist* sf official ndvie s received bet. re the
-ailing f'tln* America, state that every tiling was
lrto.'irt'i at >eva*topol fora general assault, t,,
com.* off within fifteen days A grand expedition
an 1 tl*** are assembled in Kami* sell Pay
; I ft* Russians hid sucet ded in taking the rifle
pits in front ~f ti.e French sappers
It *.v,is r: ported at Paris, that the French gov
ernment had received intelligence of the resmnp
ite n el. (he bombardin’ tit | tvpnruf"ry to another
I assault
j Tin* \ ice liny id l.gypt was ci.listiiig the }U*'l"u
----1 in’ Arabs f.,r rhe Crimea.
The Western Powers have received intidliger.ee
*.f star*ling interest from Cermatiy.
Tlie fortifications at the Sea of Ar.eff, c# n-truct
cd by the Allies, are progressing.
S: lianiyl i- in tin- mountains threatcrdrig tin*
rear the lttlssian army
Tin* Hu'-crt of F.ngkind. in. a mi s-nge to pariia
i. r. , no,lends add.t: nil |.r oi-i tis f r the
; pr.iM*.'Ut:‘,n id the war -The Chut of the
; , uir made a nmti f. for—the i--uo . f **ven
: mil!.".,- of I'.x"h,"pier Uilk*’
1 , *.*d rs have t” .-I, given to stop the enlistment
; of troops at Halifax to prevent the possibility id
j difiieultv with tie* I nited ‘'tales
i: , - ,;■]•’ -] .lid--lice ! 1 ~in I.ntnburdy tin** \c
nie. in. Heat"-that important movements are near
jiy. it - f.,r ex. 1 ’ uti. ii
It’,, ruin, id tb.it S.'iiin would send a double
. . f • , tr,. :- : 1!,” Crimea but in return
for doi;,". :tsk"d that tin* allies should gMaran*
j. a* -at tv nf In r territory, including Cul a
I. .Tl s T.
Tl, v. r lit : jut-llig.iiae which I- ,*l*” lli v
-. rn i. a* ui.'iav* 11.0*11. ui-t bid,if, tin* d* ],:irture
, t. i*. was to tin* eib-rt that tlie Jilii'-s had
*..i- 1 l;. a t S"V.l'tO|,ol
tATt’R fromYjropf'.
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v ...v i'Miv >f thi* ciiivny ti'X’i*'* flirco iuiuiii i <*!
• \i-.L. .i: t. r.w*ir<i.s j iii'*! !iii i< volui >• .i!.*
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• • i 1 -ni.iii !•* ol M* ..1 in*• 1t • I.in.V ‘f . t* ;ti/. t>
Mir \ r t ‘ill. TUr r v #iuli*4T
oil--. - . iti-aiu • n.'.iU’
Gjod Rt .uous.
Ti ■ 1 1 Mt I, ~f the lit li. ins’ . has tl ‘• fol
ia,,g • ! ami siiHleient reah'ms vvliv it-b i t p
;. and 1 ti-...a'-re-'tlet*’ on to the olli.'e o! to.v.-r
----uor Ml'. “I'gi.'t t
J ; Ilee-aU-: If is t!:e I|fil||i|lCt’ : Tl|’ tl|o j'-'TiTV
•v : . tli ; j, e'.M ‘ th- *” ;. - 1 iTftif tie ifn ill
[■',!■ til” Spat II tc.t tb” !":•* !’ Jiroleettoli..
~| “it In I'll it,!'.! e-sts atnl South,-111 in-l il It; ion-,
at. i !,vp.,i*ritii*:illv [.rofes-es t.> hold to the dem
oeia'ic part. t.t ti.” North, as, being conservative -
is 1 I,."I*;, vvii-ii in ISAO he prcdiitmcd hitnsell
n* idv I , ‘‘sever lit** euisei] alliance'’ with that
t.artv, which was ten fold “outlier then upon the!
-!.;v. tv ■j’ 1 ■* l , 11 than now.
s’ 1 lloeatise I,” lias cld'-re 1 ill!', “all tin
:t:■ * ‘.toil alliance- with < ohh, Lumpkin, >''*j.!."i,s
a'; j 1 .otiilis. to cdtitTol the oltiees o’ the State,
for th” i ,-netit.of the nmlrnrlinj ['.allies.
Tl ir l
eh,or vacant to canvtiss the State tor 1 1 is re-elec
tion, and by stttW/iii'J it promiscuouslv throtigh
otTTrh” State, he lists soiled llis <dlic.nl rune an t
•I—gra l-d the dignity of his oUi'ce.
/I irlh —lie.cause lie has soug'it to rf.ti'i •! the
-Sii[) tiiitendetit of tl6 State iioad, to make it
sul.jcivient to the promotion >t ennupt part)
purposes hy tlmnHiding of tlie .*“.ip'*r inn'ii'imi!,
!• n: ,va's front “l!i to appease th •1 . ne.r ~t
hi- n.n-tv. ami to satisfy a levy cl thu In r le ot
hungry p irtisaus that were hanging tiport hi',
lie- - ’"t the: 1 share ot the public plunder. Hy
et ‘elite, into tm all'aiigelileiit. wi’h Mnj. Mark A.
t .j,*• rto silence his o])]fjsili(>n and -ee.ai>■ h..- in•
llm-ncc in the approaching election, which ar
rangeiiftit he had nttiforinily r ju-ed loin ike nn- j
ttl Li“ tmutitiatii.it for re-elect'ioti, and by creat
ing an olii'-e itjMitt tin* State lioad with a salary
of dollars, oontraty to jaw and pioc lent 1
—a sitte. ttre [trovidevl for Robert .1. G iwart. tor
[l. rvie.es as an cxh/irUr tor tin: • iov*.inor it* ‘ln*
c in. ..two vent's ago; and to oh.b!u bint now
so .-'Mi Ttfe “State to seen re fire re* election pt
(iov. .luhnson, at.d-thereby secure lottr tliou and
if ,r ,t*e of the people’s Wl*>!U*y I>f bail-* It.
j ", M—l ‘"cause Ini vvas tor resisting the Gotn
.... : measures : ■>’> alter tr pa.- .g *,
tlui- ‘•/ dofciriug to 1 ring the k> t’.e of f j org a tti
collision.with tho Creneral G >v< rmuent for the
pas-ago of measures which have been acquiesced j
in In* all parlies, nn,l vvltii h he now i.rofoses to ap- !
prove. j-
Sirth —Heeumw* I Ins always l<<*n opposed 1
f*. tin* ] *ir‘v tha’ a-lon!#*', “'d ,|.'t'*n.!'*d the ‘(,**”
ghi I'hit form,” and !"■ and ■ ille-d’ and ‘-pat.’
upon that itis!riitiieit. and < I•• tjur:<••*,! its and. ‘.'ini- t
er's stibmi- ■ ue n, s. rs- and slaves t” th” North.
S'* ii nl h —l’e, nu- we I*. I*, v e that it\ his pre ;
tend’ and endorsement of the (feorgia I’latforni at !
this late period, bv nelvcling a single resolution
ft, .111 it, he and many of his Nouthern-Rights sup
porters were influenced to do so, because in that
flii.) resolution they found the most speedy and j
jdausihle means of effecting what they desired five ,
Years ago, to-tt itt a di-solutiol* of the l nion.— i
The spirit of I iov. JohnsonVletU-r to ( apt. La- j
max, and tho tone of many of tin* pr -ses that ;
support liini, give evidence ot tin* t o t that they
will regard the h.app ning of utiv ..f t 1..: eontiti i
eett. t-smentioned in tie* (th r—vduti..*l as a sign- j
al f.>r a ,li-s, Int 10a ,i the l t.toti— holding it not
as a remedy in tlie ‘last r, -,,rt. but tis the only
moan * to l>c* its. and in thaL contingem v.
I'.’ r-11 ...v -
•*TI. , tie ■ ,v j.t. .-•'■■io l'leret or 111 I us.
■S ... # I.ui ,t! •, 1,1.1 e;’ ,11ir 11 vv e• • r
111 fl.’ itll,- win ,t .-lek. iv veil! I kelll I” .1* 1.-'ld ll*,
I \Vi.l.ei.t thu i. .i-i i.siiy ! . ...• r “
Tie il, . • I *.* • * thi ml the l-t lie I-* ■ve .or
, 1, t il. is let l” ■,Vto I * )•>. = Hi.’ It■V .1 | t.V i
’ V.- ‘til i” I *-tt* I’ I *.l 1:1 Kilt f .
MARRIED.
,\t i.V ri il t ‘•!’ K T. 1 liv 1 .**. Ij.. n flu M.-rninfr
.•I the Uith 1 ii*ft , V.v f !i• Kiv Uin C I’r i
I tit of M*iicm il’- I oi ‘ ••). J. .1 A*- 11 .'*.j‘Ik \
* ! l.n .illKii, ol Mr** • i ‘■ r, of 1 . *.t* pt *>,< i..
DIED
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. !. ii* . it. f• . oiify <li ill of’ .** 1 Hull* I.v. r-if.
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IHm a tV’ i,f lani :it Sui k- ■ tint %. ; 1. fi flk wuft-r
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t m ti > .Ii ! otirt o‘ • 1!i. If N“t lix fiiv . 1- i>f r
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University of Nashville.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
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i pree, !*r .t-rmv lu nelif.. Tli e*nsi*i**niti n.f -aid note
t tin-* enfiivily fulled, ami ! will it j*ay -.lid note Bill**#*
’ dhv law ‘l , ■ i v.- jrivem. in May or Too.
I- ‘ I Laid , .I,n r -poii-ii lor i, V condnet I
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A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOIt SALE.
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1 1 . li. :>.'<■ I •I. . :\n. r I.'.UT.:? g
SlO Acre# in ;i iiodv.
}f • f\\ iil-1 •! I t>f e, f xv'.. *.r fix'i? limit 1 1 < and uer- or !.-• h->l.
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I e-*n t’ r th** fo-edy m'lry or xv#*t y.* ir- tj* ‘ and! ‘*• -n.
J -••.’ x Liiiim tvx.ur*.tmt —d-^e-Tinr —fl* - “tT a
[ bargain, artdn*. mi-Take. “**—•-
i !•.!; ;*<. K- [dmj
! iiiixiiyi'oi nTy’l lnd ron saLl.
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J!7..• •• . .iuiN:,7 [tui; cleared• Anvt*erwoj xrisliintf
JT3 i- j • i • . Ito sell £ ■*. *. lud a good
1 Miion J.r a publio houne, and ai c:: •< lh *t #t;--d f**r -a .
j *mith a I w •> l shop, would d* well t* •••L :
I tin* prcmi.-c#. An early-appii<MM**n i<desired a* l utn and .- \
. .v. . K*, -r. *|. WILLIAM nil M.m I
’ lull Id. }H.V. ‘l* - ‘
i tits* TAN- -.Mit.i r:i II • ‘order an J (.'iirnt.iele hi >. •* il. l
will pLa?** v. • 4 timei t .1 Lth ;ir account# to I
ta* W K
GENTLEMEN, PATRONS, FRIENDS
\HI whifh rrf|tiir** nltn-rfi ronwtant praonat
art# i.t in. r m !<r it. wholly fur oitoeill
on r.frv *n. iri'irMt-l to mi* for i^*tllament. W# bop*
i..’! iA .il t*f py to tt**r ili-;/rr#nhle oceeMitjr of M
ilninjr < •* ih acardtyof lbelrfulAtia|aMft*
*im, V* 4 v* * f ill - ‘ from all, bat resfiMt
in. 1-n ! .'. vv .. • )..i i iiid at li.auit paj par%
W t'.'i • with an we bun lo do, fa
'G if t irioT.**, ffu>r] or !<■jrot,and alnoofotj
tru~-• t.■*.*.- 1 i.tiris! cv oill induce them ta
j CKIJJV f • * j,.f Aft* t<*. II W. BItOWN.
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“(IRON-HOUSE, r
MAT I'<"’lt T<i KI. It HI I.l* Ik HANCOCK^
FIRK-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
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I l\J\f Na!L*! finatan?!y k-j*t oa harii mml Ik
1 tr.sn.-.t i.
II i.’.'.’ MVLIi, *!ir#*et fr-n N.-ir Orloam, New
1 \ ork.*:t I !'.*•'! rm. j tr'tn*rai. aß.ortrnenf of
anocßiiißS,
. • m-;-- i/ f f -j i,AM, roFKKK. TLA,
■-YB 1 !’• - WM.i;. >m,T, LLAIh fiUNNY BAO
< 14 . fi AI. I li'OPK. TWiNK. f'aether with
;i v irivty of *. r!• r artii whii h will hr rola ot wholo
s.i!’ i*rr.!.>il,T x \ ” i •, <ir on •h<>rt timo.
t iiiffin, Inly 21, KV. [tf ] f, K. BREWER.
LATHROP, ROBERTS Sl CO.
n.W!V; f tk-n tho stun l off iirkrt It Bro., boro
oil hiiii'l aiol an* rvc#*i
in It or K It I KM,
mo visions,
smiPLl r
wl.ii h if.- infiMt If*, -o !I at vi m low jriccr for We
| r.- j* el tally *’ In it ; . Ml from ho*- who wi*h *uch good!
hwhf It ih- - ; ri-fail.f r Par.
t/r ( i.s// /m;/> mn tt
r. ; xrintM . . . k. h i.hth a. w. iirniiaH.
t rrifftn. tiiv -M>. 3ni*
IjOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!!
nr IT* tlo v nn” it tho ('htnv Ca*h Jhxk an*l
Mr .; 5..,, i.f I,!‘ ll.utns * I’ROTIIEK.
M.juT'-foil V M i.-ci BaniVi*
H n-V*'Tr.iv* V- intJo* i hn*'-r Kmji^ro.
‘i ;.* j *1 ‘mn, *r ih- !o**urci of <’unvent Lifr, ottd
( -!.-*'••• j • f ;i < h.irif y i.*tvr.
I >... di# k* ‘
Whiih ; tiif .’ight r ih* f.<T( ?
M.ny f *\f.,l it, in A ni■ ! •jr aiihy
\1 nnUt'v- nr ! M'i’ohil)-, h\ iVank MnrrratL
I iarj-i-ra* rforv *■••*k - if \. imm -, hound.
<‘* retain ■ Ihi if, i-y Mi-- JrWN I ury.
YiIUP’ .an I lliifi.ari Nature, hy >:im .^lick.
1 . i tl T m, .Aug urt 11. r**o. .
TURNIP SEED!**
I lit.-II I'.t et Kell and ..it.er Tl ItNit* SLED,
-■ Y iu-t n • ivi tmi 1 for anl*’ at
t H ’ll \ I! I*> fit BlfnTHEH’fi
Aug. li. (’ueaf> i'a Hoo k rrnti Mu*u Store.
FIFIE-PROOF WAREHHOUSE.
Orillln, OoorflA.
\T7T \ B M\ ii 11. VV.S iaving T purchased -✓
▼ I W I! lit. m k itif. r* -1 in flu* alhi v e
\V‘.irc-i! ii ,th* hri-ifi. - will (#h continutul in
th- fur:, it.hi,i ~f (- Li:KILL & MATHEW:*, at the old
Maiiil, in tho
- -V •TB
.... J.y J a- ty
i- nr fit thi r( f Ho! .nl where they
v. tli 1..* It ii u\ f m*v all th# ir old and many lo w custom
• r. J , lh i hMiih;; -< a u, ‘i ho aiijicrior aocfifutiiodat’oiil
w Inch i l.i-y ari- • u M. and so i.ifur fho j uhlic, together with
I h.ii >aii lil jtt i *io a I tillriflloii to ItudiiMN, will,
rh v iru-l, it < uro h r them a liberal oharo of public pat-
Id Oil <*•'.
liIHKU Al* A OVA X EH made on ('otton in utore ti
iiftia i If. W FEW KILL,
Aul:. J. KbY 3m A. 11. MATIIEW&
(i It 11 TIN', A u*. Ist, 1355.
fi i • !’i rTtig TriVrii f7i • v are In ms*.* tutirnjs, I take >ecaioa
*•• • turn inv -it In! f hank# to the public f>r tho liberal
i* - ! i. l’ t fot'i*- owi - and <• the firm of Ferrill It
) I.na *•• K. and- li< it. lur my MttceciMor, Mr. A. B. Math
*•.'. iinidihihiir* *•!’ th • fii v* r which ha# been ex tended
.!'• uiv-i !l iih'l | :itln< r. f ■ ling iiKMiri <1 thut hr will, by
} i * a--idu • is .11 *ri inn to bun ilea#, fully merit the conn*
and. iu e<t iuv old :i• • 1 all n* w patrons
‘ _l v l v| IL HANCOCK.
W A It E-HOUSE
AN!
Oommiftislon. 33u*inoM<
r | , l'!. undft-i i * and. having asrociaUil them*
I Iw - mt'li r th. finii. name and style of K a
! 111.1.. N A I.L II \ V. will contimie the above
.Nail, and will j.-• prepait dto d* a general
Ware-House and Commission Business,
in nil it- various brunches. r l h'.ir i-xt-erienee in (hi* b
mto*-iM-i iff* > I: to iii -avinp. that ln** service they ar
< f*•'hU* of rend**! injf to I'htiityr# and
11 *r t.* !•>.• iii i !o-j
t tirnin ; tfe-ir thiiuk - to kind friends who have
I herall v | ;itroni/ed the old lino during pant feaxonii. and
resp’o-rtuily solicit a v aitimianee of their favors, aa well
ai a numlorof n. w cu-sfoinera.
xz'jsx&ax &.2yr£ k vrsi22
mndo on r,,it.iii us uhuul. Their office is on the cornet
ol l i'll and Tavior
HIM,, NALL k HAY.
Hi *ry I*. Ittf.u A. M. Nai.:.,....>ri:iitKN J. Hay.
“i hr nr r'-niM, in r’ trifg. fr< fnthe Ware-Houxc ami
t miii'-ioii in- > *., in wljodi h* h.f<ir th<*ltwt twelve
d r* % I*. *• 11 i n^iijp 1 •i. rc'po ttully tendore his thunkM to
ii u:i. r..ii-ft ,i iid.- .. r tri'ir lib ril.i!up|;|Ort, ami cheer*
f ill.v r- • ointjj. n.N t th in hi 1 am <x‘#ore v a# altogether
vv :.! \• f * f.4 ir -e and ] ationago.
\ A. (JAt LDIXO.
t irifdo, lit, .Toly 2A, Hhl Hl-fntt
NEW FALL GOODS.
(1 II inii\>f)\’ fit, h:ve received tfieir Fall
• Nt* -I i|d ‘.in I Faney I try Hoods, cmhra^in^
• 1 ‘in’ vtilvin ii run nt, Miitablefor Full and Win
te r . uniDiuf u lt.f h nr**
M trite v (’"lbi and and Mark Brocade julke,
i>tr-—jtnd Apron
> - oni.-f i*k s nrsl Sritins of all colore,
I r-nch Merinos. all woo}, te>rnt’ very rich,
! • I nines, rich j-r inf * and a lid *od id eolorf,
I-:m< y ;ili wool hktfnirie* and Fianncls for ehiidren,
I ’ yli,;h aijd Vfiu-t: art I'rintr, nt nil price#,
Sop.-r Seojteh and i- .liey 1 inghnms,
i! /ar * Fro,udi etfihy-:ftr •*. <’ollir, I'tidenlteref,
< ditini/'-M '■%, H iudk rrhi* f# and Bund#}
SwHsand laekono. and Inserting#, Floancce
and Ban l.s;
f slidi.'in’ t .lo.ik.s, and Talma Clothe,
*V y t f-otnr.l-u* a- rtinent of Gailerr, Foote f
Ti-- and Walking Shcce, for l>a4iee, Mi##es and Cbil
drf n r
A romp!etc assortment of Ladle#*, Mieiea* and Chil
dr* nV Hosiery.
I'’ ini -tie tiooils of every variety, Linen Sheeting*,
PiP v I it* r . Table liain- -k. Linen it Cot. Diafarri £c.
I S.* v ar-- a! * pr- r ired to furni-h in any Btylve, Cur
tain ! Jam i-d; . Laeo < airtaim*. * iilt f orniee*, Band*. Pin# g
I.*- ] i and T t--o is. ( ’ordu and Tout- ids for l > ictnre*,Gimpa #
Wiifiow .'fi'idt * and fixture!*, and Furniture l^/int*.
AI-**, Andirn*. Fire Lhorc!# and Tonga, Fire
Stand#, t andle'fi'iks and tllasa and Britnrria La in p* of
• very variety. ‘Tin y also call particular nt fen tion to %
large and henutifiil si*t* rlrin nt of (’AHPLTB, which
tiny liatl-T themselves iil vesatisfaction. A call an 4
examinaf i<*n is r* -p.*-tfully solicited.
HrifFin, Nov. I#, j .
NEW BOOKS.
CILOLT) &, SIIACLLFOIiit ar* stilt receiving their
’ usual #u| plies of JSHIV KOOKS A SI) STA-
TfOMJZR K, to which they re p* ettuily invite the atten
t • ‘ti < f th* ptH*.
\V r j ! i;-.* oumuiv*'* to •. .! it suefa rate* a* will euiure
J :t i.-f a*:t ion.
La~ <'i / ft* the Mi-ir Si or, Kml Util strut.
rit! nary ‘".1855.
IlomoxrAl.
f I ’fi I. un*l‘T*ijrtied l**ver moved their Stock to Xcw-
I u i-r•. \i.-uld r<--iM:ctfully urge all IMJtUThIi TO
‘l'll.LM to’- t tie their Accounts, cither by Payment or
N*.t'. as early a- poidble, as we frLh to close up our
- * * *! 4 * - ‘ f
Ml, - N !■ . ,1 A “UUt# arc nt A. M
I’UM.-rb >!nr.k T. !>• bbKTODY k CU
l.iiftfli, \-Jl■ ■I 13, ISJS.
Ii IM B.
I Aft flam-in of LI.M II lor .alt- hv
IUU tIfIXUT BANKS.
I .rilTin. May 19. 1 Ho.V -* f
WAK r TB3; ,
in nnn DbA (pxmj.lry lliih-a, iu barter for Boot*.
11 1,1 Mll / <>r l-vathcr, hv
(tuffin.Ma.vlH. K 95 -II . I T. BANK# t CO.
f>(Hi NVy-'.'Hf'-^uaLsULOU
SM;\/ 2*# mtti*', b ivt i iiudkinj*, at Wj cents.
J.:..;. !J, 1-C.-.-U •_ I. T. BANKS fc CO.
CANDY & LEMON SYRUP
MANUFAGTI/H 11L* AND SOLD BY
.1. 11. XIAUTIX,
I'n-VT*hel r nin Office, Broadway, GriffinGaorglao
Ju’y to, 1852.-ts