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Tiie Prospect.
Tiii* i *••* *■•’ <■'* I* P" r t,,e
l cti ;ll ,i tlO .lie w.ll In- oast biTon- it retie-hc
'll ,„ r -il—H'*t (wr tin* on,four >K ,, "' , nt
*f tlitw wli” r ceivu ‘‘ ‘ ll “ 1,1
[ r „iii information we cannot loult, ur pnjiocts
ar 'e lair for mx of tlie eight Cnngri-twuirn. and a
large majority in the I.egUlatHe.
In the first district we have biitlpttb* doulit that
will elect a majority of the lnothber* of the
| pffislature. and our candidate for ('nrigi-Xs by from
200 to 40D majority.
In the second district Hawkins will lie elected
to Congress by COO t(P 1000 majority and e nsider
llW over half the cumins w ill eh et Ann-vicnti
members to the I.egi-I .ture
The third district will elect l*ripp>* to “tigress
by a majority ranging from WM to 1 —‘ '■ mid all
tliccountios w ill elect Americans to the gi> .itlire
c ,cept perhaps two or three.
The fourth district will elect I fill to ( mig-sshv
500 f„ 800 majority, and Imt two of fie ten coun
ties composing the u.strict arc certain for the An
tics. six of them arc certain for tin* Americans and |
two doubtful. I
In the fifth district, we calculate on the election
of Tomlin to Congress l.y at least 12 “> in ,j : ity,
„nd that nine of the sixt on C"in,f.s will elect
Americans to tlie l.egi-latiirey tine- ar- t-J-t in for
t |,e Antics, and tin* h'u'e.Sitl.
itverhy will i rohnbly g-t enoitg i :•* to pro
vent an election, of Guvi-rtf rby tin n pi", ‘nut as
the legislature w ill he 1 i!; ‘ly An w lok
the ultimate eh -et mu of u \ ndrew >ns a
• fixed fact “
If infrrmation wlib-ti-we think m■ v ! t-t-linl
on with some !-;’rec o| ceKf ni'y i- me -ntiielv
at fault, m iii thing like the alt va will be !-■ >list
fd
Stro/hfc ilia T.tlcat at I ut
The l-elit .- m the .(f .. lull
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j;i til • J';., ill! ‘ •• ■’ - •.* ‘■t- 1 •: . I • • *.l
kingp ‘■ 1 - I"’- -hly w ‘ il til” il p “ll” .
t.ela I • 1 ‘ ••*’• >• ’•■■■ in * ‘s■ . • . O
jij. re.i - ■i ‘’ 11 rt in ii -1 i : j ; • . a
hi- or t- a? el h.- p • ■
*! •!. .i ! 11. Ii 11 1 . ’ v j.. ..;I !*.>i t• | lilt-..
i , . am : ii • it.... ■ i * - >
t j Ul . . irt •)!’ rut w** Tfgjrrt
that ho is sii.*i u i'i l |iM*l ropier. * > v'* * tin?
bead of his pi-tu e. where he <bml>tles S in*, it l-l
to put the word Anti, his -"tup■•'it->r has trails
pa-ed two l.'tters all I I I out I'll . S ‘ taut it II ‘W
stands - Nat.” • out tV. i'Saeli a glaring mistake
that evie b idy call •• i'l ii n. it i- .iie.-e
----.ly a hluader.nl’ tii - \p-s *':* • t : -.’ s.nali
reetioii in hi ty;> .gr ip’i..- -i *p- • >"” • mul u .
ruble one. tin! tally cu ira - .ie - ■ : the party it
represents.
The •• Ceoa heal.” .!i nt ih I ootn'.i an S’ •-
phens. the mn la i* ii men *"I **• ‘agti-ry in re t.
are the hea l of the party Natiie ’••••• ei
show that t|e Im-ly go .1 I :• I . “1
~ :i TI' 11 ‘ ‘ ■
cl nllC o’ ’ ’ ."til a” .1 1 s l’ - • : * 1 ■
that over-ha i ’.Vs and .1C el • • 1 r i pa
view t.a- 111’ il--. I- i'll’, l.v .-i: i! ■i■ll i• -
‘•suit deiiioera.-v -I the u•: - w.i >iti >.-
again and a;, nu m • •’ ■ ..It
proiuiui'ti! . 1 ■: •; ‘ ; ’ : i!-
fY.-m vu-wr'u : • * 1 • • • l ■ ••• 1 *
com in #?*€•<] ■*>•’ * j • 1 •■ * n *it iu
the iv.ir - • i tp. ■li_. •. i- si ,* il * ;t
i;.,i of i!i-* ii 1 ‘ J ... ir **l t!i* ir
>tr ’iigi !i :i • ■ t ?:• L . lot
box id (ft'i!fi i in Vpril 1 t- - * : • r t.! ■’. *r-
C'llt IV|>lV* tIN ti.C i’ t NV.l’ > ‘>) li ‘l**
Ing in tin* hnvz • o\*TNun- .• * v •* •<d •*-•• • mih*
and t *• .!on itli iu J. U-k:.*.T* ’ t *’
Stick to pin >. i ;ii Lit:.. ’<*, ‘ * ‘> •’
of t!i** wav at ‘1 11 ;t...• *r it: \vl. . •sr t M*try
has been whittl* i ‘!<.wn t-> a pdit. its it;.iking
room for fr* I jtiut.- i; i free.-” . ;s Mini •< ting
it into freeSt at os
Pretty g***ul f‘>r :i lirt •J : Mr. • .t . ntn!
we hope von will n>t •• witiv i:i \\ ■ ‘ a- it j • hut
try again
Making 1 the Matter Worse.
Th •/’ t'ar.:,. in it 1.i.-;. . knp f the
State **••: I ••.*! * *’* *l \v ii it**!v -v : e !.<■; :!] ‘
Tonnes* -‘ee, *.i\ : •*!.•• ••i ■w. : •:- s- :.• ia- !•:;
box ears.l.iit lu an 11- . 11. • y a- a > w *. rs ti-
State lia 1 v
in by t... Siat*
A few ears tin- i,’ id h ■>. .1 *> n >• • r. 1 r.-l ;> t ‘ v
teen him Ir. ian i :f; <1 ♦’! >• w ?• tli--m ai* i
*• .u i \ . • ‘ V’ v. ■ i
- exj-ti-l tme •: ia • • m ! 1n..... I
had n * us-t-r th. ni ih- is. \ >u.-i cut 1 t. m w.;> ,
thrown away, n !.
Can't Stand it!
At a mectiii;; ut the A ii.r mil I'.nt v. i liuin*.n:k
Countv, on the Ifl'tli in>t . t!.i- f-.Sl.living r> >‘ lutii.ii*
were ii*svil. 1 lie o>ini|*t iii;iiia"< , ment_i.| the
affairs of the State hy tin- pieeent i'.v Outive i- lie
coming almost univi really cMnl'-mned. IE nest
men can't stun.l it any h itarr. Head t,.e resolu
tions :
Resolved, That inasmuch :is tin* \\ . & Atlantic!
Railroad, was built by tbe Ail ).\ KY of tlit* people,
it is the I*I4*M’KRTY < •!•’ MU'. I'K’ H'l.i;. and not
of a party . and tliat we entirely and uneipiivo- i
eally condemn tbe policy and practice adopted by |
Gov. Johnson, ot using it for party purpose-, and
especially do -ve condemn him tor to • ■■■ m;
d|M 1,1 , • i.. Mr <Ol 111 i 11. . . p
dep.t ..( to the inter- st -a 1 1 ■
K-s- l. o .1 -<>v Johnson lias, ill t- -in
ion o| i • *i- v oitioii transcended Ins p-oveis a
the K <e.!i\.. i I ienrgiil, in tin* appoint ne*T.t ot
one 1! . wrt as Attorney h-f sai l nail tel
that t'e pin-J-i* lilte: est d-'lli.ill-.ls his di - ■■
from th office Tttfs c i.vm> fob iiim. so s n -i
itetiTi ha-r-ffert dby th-- pr-p-e* a-1111'-I'i t-v- 1
Resolved. That tie- p i,pi -of tleor .ii .n. estab |
Hailing a jsovei nnie-it. composed as it is of ton- i
departments, to wit. tin- 1.-f!lati\i*. Kse.ni io- :
and Judicial; never intend • l or l■ • -il. t a! to - 1
anting Hover nor should so far forge and ie--|. i ,
the duties imposed upon aim a- to f'l.-ak- tin- -eat j
ofgoverniilent, and travel through the state, m i
king stump speeches. tin- only d-sign of .vbii-h i
tosecurenis own election an i t a- t-ii-leney of j
which is to disgr ice till! 11l ell -Jfi 111'! invite j
M*n iif inferior talent- ml vitu-- to ■■; jr i i£>i a
thcscßAAini.i: for the honor ol tilling t e u'-
natotial chair
Henry Clay - Thi* gr a o n n •> ■
speeches in the Sot. to ag n- i . ‘ -
used the following remarkable w -. i
*'l prefer the liherty -d’m v m.v .im s i ,v to ta i!
of asy other I’Hipi.k: aal the liberty of avows
a*CE to that of asv oniKit ittrn ~[l,i e and
Speeches of Henry C'iay. voluin-- 2. page 27-3
Ocr Cache is Mi.ssfsstit*i. Thy Flag < filie
F nioti at Jacks- m, in ii- last i--ue -ay- :
‘VVe have piles of hutrvr mii mu’ taide, from
every part of the Stale, hrin<;iiijj iln* mole elieer
>ng intelligence, and will sav to our friends in all
sincerity, dial theiv is now a voiing majority of
at least ten thousand in favor of the American
Cause in the Slate of M's-issipjo.’
, C'U.MI: Mil CKTI.
CircumHances Alter Cases.
I am sure it cannot la- “tin rw-m- titan gatifying
l” my fellow mechanics t” notice the very liberal
sentiments that are being (at a very late hour, it
is true ) promulgated through the columns of the
Umpire State, with relerence to them Is it pos
sible that 1 have been mistaken in the belief that
some m ntlis since, in this -very city of t.riffin. the
most opprobrious epithets were applied to tnecnan
ics lor exercising the privilege ol freemen in form
ing their political opinions, and voting according
to the dictates of their own judgments ? Is it a
mistake that they were characterised as -ragged
mechanicsthat tbpy were said not to pay
anything towards the support of the city govern
ment : that they were unfit to represent the prop
erty interests of the place in an official c.pacify ?
VV sit a mistake that a nr- was voted for in
preference to one of them ’ that another was stig
matized as an -abolitionist *” Ate all these things
false f If not. what haseaused -aMidden it change
of sentiment towards them. /-y an
- V'-rU n! I will not insult the intelligence of a
| class among which I am proud to number myself
Iby answering the latter interrogation. A good
-deal has been said about -demagogues,'’ in this
connection. The term applies properly to those
professed politicians who make it a business to
write honeyed p!.rises and bug in loving embrace,
jit-t before el etions. men ivlm-i- - they desire
to s.-i-ure, I ‘Hii / hi- ).i jealous of the eltar
."'t-'!’ and standing n society of meehanics, and
w In n tin-v are ussai ed. unjustly and unprovoked
ly I wdl d-fend them to the best iif my ability.—
Wlien wih-y poli iciaiis luik in tlieir pathway to
Inii ; a-it-just indignation by the -syren song” of
peace and good will, I will warn them of the de
ception for political purposes. I am identified
with them in sympathy, inter-st and character,
and have no desire to bias their honest political
convictions, oven if I thought my-elf capable of
doing so. or them, weak enough m lie influenced by
me. My upppr-ciation of tln-ir character leads
me to h-lieve t . it their in'-llig-nec and sell-re
-p--et will pi-.nnpt the pn-per e-Ui'se for them to
pin-site i'n .i e eoiiiing i-l'-etinn ltd ,that no sugar
'd t.-rins nf praise, -n the eve “. eleeih-at. will al
i* t - >• pun-- *
I have seen the card ofCol. McCone, in the last
Ktnpiro State, and asit is written in terms of cour
ti—y and respect. I regret the necessity which forces
me to adduce evidence of the expressions attrihut
!t - him in an article written hy myself some two
w-. k* since. 1 will do him the justice to believe
i .at t i-l. ngtiage charged t” him. was not so much
the result “f jaemeilitatiiin as of unguarded thought
springTig fi-ofii the heat of debate. Col. MeCune
may - e p. tectly honest in the belief that l.e did
n a ii- tin* expressions which 1 .note 1 against him
bn* i.- not a public speaker more likely to he de--
e -iv- 1 in such- a matter than an attentive listener
• -p- aih witch that listener feels a deep inter
i • •- saying’ Upon this hypothesis
1 in b-iieve that Col. McCone is
■ t” w hat le- did say mi the occasion re
•: r.-d to : o exhom-rate myself from any suspi
-,..ti ut ml.-tiding to misrepresent the Colonel. I
pP-iid ti e I’ollowihg card. MtcilAXic.
. 1. Me''uni-: —V"H certainly did use the lan
_-i - ■ .ityrii-ut* l t V"ii by -.Vi’ -liinnc.” 1 was
pr---n; il lS” uiiderslood you 1 ’ you or any one
I-- wish I'irtliei-proof and will-all mi me private
.-, I will refer \"i> to ns r< sp"iisihle and respecta
',!.■ i-v'idi-nce as the comiiruuity abiirds. who under
stood y-u in the same way.”
Joseph Cohron*.
Examine Your Tickets.
, \Y- wornd urg-upon our friends in every county the
• .• ii.;| r.if.i'n ■of closely examining their tiekets, be
;! it j.. *;:gtlieinin the ballot-box <>ur *j ponents
- *i •! . lilif great u!:|*njiularity es their cause, aml of
t’..-’ utter 1. •; It .>Mi. ss of its success, by fair means, arc
• let. min and if|*osMble to succeed by derc|.tion ami fraud,
v friend informs us that l.e has already seen three differ
. ~r kind- of .I Jinson Tickets,which are intended to bo
u-ed nt the election on Monday next. One f these is
ho;i<ie 1. “ Anti-know A '(thing and ihmonatir Ti>krt % ”
—another *• anti-K vow Nothing Th kki’.” (the word
•*. * .1 i.*‘being in very small letters, while the words
•• N.iow Nothing ** are in very large bhn k letters,) and
t ! , third is headed, *’ Wmc Aincriran ’lakct.” We
h i \ e bi-eii informed, also, that a large number of Tick
<t*. eohtaining the names of all t lie American candidates',
i\ • j it:. .t o! judge Andrews, (whose name is supplant
ed by tint of 11. 11 Overby.) have been sent out into
\ .trioiis eouuti* s ! Now this ;s all wrong— down right
tdiinl. 1 **l very tub,” says the maxim, “mu-t stand
u; --n its own bottom,*’ and every man, ey Party, should
: . lit umlt r, an l stand or fall by. his or its own colors.
!.< t o;ir friends be warned of thbse tricks that lurvc been
! \ and uj> to deceive and swindle fhetu out of their dearest
I n\:lt ges, and i:\.\mink \vi:m. thkik uai.lots uukuki:
\m ii mj ! —Atlanta l)iscij>line
Look out for Roorbacks!
Our oiituiiuiitK. growing more unscrupulous as
tl.i ii- prospects of sueces-heeome more dim. are
tl"ili>tig the country with every species of f'ircu
lars. iixtras. Pamphlets and letters, gotten up ex
presly and intended to deceive the people into the
support of their rotten, sinking cause ! We would
caution our friends, everywhere, to he on the look
out for these"precious documents : let them hunt
; them up. and. when or wherever found, expose
j their deception .and the falsehood and villiany of
their authors ! hook out ior them, and permit no
mail to he cheated out of his vote hy them ! — At.
Discipline.
How Long will it Last?
The Nashville Gazette asks tin. .u- -Won. ‘How
.ig i!l the Am. rii aii parly last and .iiiswets.
i’ long as lino., is pnnotism in n.r land; ;i
■ng iisour |ii"iijite inllv alonni! liotne. prinriple.
11-I .ill>l i<*iiiii>m ; as long as the stats and stripes
t-men'eh th.-eve and thrill the soul ; as long as
■:,- 0,, in. iv of the great, the heteie. and the
~| ■ >Ut fa!he!s is elierisin and ; a i.-lig a> 1 here
j■-i ;in niy oar t i*mtltions in the land ;as
’ ‘ ;rr s-ft rrtnrrts-mv leav log iviigi.u-a-ui- ..‘UteliJig..
! ... .tit •<•-. a'lempts to join Chur.-h and State and
. , . a, i.o'ii ; ..s long as politicians insult common
i... rigi.ts, the sentiments of the people ;
ga- -iti.•.• seekers, like hawk’ and vain*
j ,o.i.i .1* at! to plunder the public treasure
~..f porvei: da v and service into spee.ulation ;
I* long a- the wolds of Washington have n rest
j it.g place hi our hun.k —so long will the Atneri
■ ■in pa,'a ‘■ ‘ When tbo American party
, ; “\k apoeal to the patrii.'isin of the
i \ \\a teei-s* iv The toes ot tlie L llioti
• r*i uph'.-l . n
A,
. art: I >.oi( liiiAplNO THE 1.11U.F.! Tile
-i ndt nt of the Newark lkiily Ad
v.-r ;., ‘• ;y wilting Iron) Clenoa, says;
••t',. , i. He poor eigar.-maker. recently
.•a it to /irison tin • a year, by the /cilice of Florence,
. -m.- yn... tip tnic.liiny hilt children the 1
■Bible, has l.ecn released by the ‘ban I I hike of
Ttts.anv, tit t lie instance ot the Iti iti-li (iovern
meni, iiiioagh Lord Norman y, its Minister at
Fl.ireiii'e, on condition that he aliseut iitniseif
from the country during the tern) ot ais sentence.
The honest fellow has sought an asylum m this
, ciiv, by the aid and advice of a benevolent society
4 in England.’
LATET FfiOM EUROPE.
Arrival of the Steamer America.
The steamers America and Washington have
arrived bringing one week's later news from i-iii
rope
Liveriooi.. Sept 15 —Cotton was easier, owing
to the advanced rate of interest Sales el the
week dti.tHK) hales. Breadstutf* dull und unchang
ed Consols Doi.
TROM THE WAR.
Sevastopol was taken on the Utli September -
after three days bombardment and six repulses
The Allies loss was thirty thousand
The Russians evacuated the town after Mowing
up the defences, sinking the ships and firing the
buildings.
A large force of the Allies was marching dong
the coast to cut off the Russians retreat inland.
Five French generals, including Bosi]urt. were
killed
A urge amount of war materials wore captured
It is reported the Allies have orders to demand
an unconditional surrender of all troops and stores.-
in- lading Odessa.
Another attempt had been made to assassinate
Napoleon.
Battle with the Indians.
Coi.V.wma, Sept. 26.
News lias renc'ied St. Louis of a bloody battle
between <ieti. Harney and the Sioux Indians, on
the north fork of l’latte liver. It lasted several
bouts. The Indians were routed, leaving one
hundred killed, and fifty women and children
prisoners, (leu. Hartley had six killed and
wounded.
Kansas Meeting.
On Thursday last, 20th in-1. (Sept) in nccir'liiiice
with previous notice, a respect able portiun ~f the inters
of Henry county. iisM-mblol in the C"urt House in .Me-
Ikinough for the purpose of giving audience tTTTiiT Au
gustus Cargile of Kansas Territory, formerly of Indian
Springs, Hutts county, Ila.
On motion, ill Tomlinson was called to tin* chair, and
I ion. :1. Nolan requested to act as Beeretaiy.
The object of the meeting was briefly explained hy Col
.!. A Thrasher, in substance as follows: i. c. I‘ot"iiaan
•• I.migrant aid Association” for the comity ot Henry,
in connexion with other counties in tin., to scl.il fo'Utli
i lU-rs to Kansas, in order to secure Boitthern rights, and
counteract the ii/o/i/ioii andfiresult efforts of tlie North,
in admitting that Territory as a free .-late
Tlie meeting was then addressed Ity (. “I t aig.lt. in a
very able, lirgunii-ntative. and handsome niaidii r
tto spoke of tile locality of Kaiisas, tiie temp, ial ure
ami salubrity of its climate and the depth, riel.n.and
fertility ol'.its soil lie described it as being a Inniiln,
pleasant, loiuiiiful. well watered mil giaii gi-wu.g
eouiitdry. He showed clearly its ‘lisiiabilitx. i.nn tin
deep nee -ny ot its being ailuiitledas a slat - Mai- ■ and
the ruin -■ e. o-v'po nc sto the inst ilalioi.s-1 tia .<• nll,.
if north’- A- ii-slat e: y men should sueentd th-”
wishes a.i i l. -igns
In a w -i. atiei h- gave a beautifiii ta.-erij i‘ l - : -a.
country, a -v.e!’ - 10.-gly in ib> ini) “itnn.. - m . “.
it vol ell’ 1 end a- ii'n on the pat lof tlie soiit I ‘/i , ’ (
h'ansiis -1 .* i'l iti vim'ihi/ tl.iiiiit’ ii'i ~
Severai •; i ■ . ge-'it- ioeii were t-alltd mil. vti. ti.*
gave then . : s the subject, all", g w! “*■ A— -
Messrs. “1 ~ig,’ 1,. M. Il ala —ll'.’ ‘ >
Col. Tlr .■-i I i.t I‘i w” g ■ ’ s’int •
wi-re ado
Where - ‘"if
illg left l . t
pie of I lie . . :p ■ : ‘ ■ * •* ‘-■ “ “ ‘ * 11
Mates are.* :.... s i.inigian; A. . A-- ••• lo- the
purpose oi ne .U- ■’ <■’ -is ami ;:* •- - 1 ”
Territory, w Ide-ig •• i ■ ■ •
-to ry a lire - > ■ i
Hcj*olv*fl... i . i t -
Some tUCM'ii. •
efn abuii to
Kmigrant A \ui.oi..- 1 •• ‘ 1
assist in sen .. • mig v. t>i<* T;n^l*iy
Kesolvevl, i • stvj >be laki ii io lorui ait ** Lin g ‘i.t
A;<l Associa.i ■; ” so. the e-.unty of llviiry, anl \t t. \io
a general m.'clutjg of tlie citizen? of the County at .'!••-
iJouough on tin: l.?tli <if October next.
KesolvcL i'hai th** procedings of this im-etii g. >
receiving the -ignatuie of Chairman and ‘'ec-iet.. i\. 1*•
sent to the 44 < ’hronieie & Sentinel, the “l.n:| > * la*•
ami the 44 Aiuetiean I’nion ” with a request for i tib j
tiou ; and also a request that all other papers j t:h! : .i.
same that are anxious that Kansas tliould bo re >.a*
a *lavc State
On motion the meeting adjourned.
11. TOMLINSON, (bailman
Geo. M. Ntii.AN, See’y.
44 Eternal vigtlanee is the price of Liberty. 1 wenty
five cents is the price if a Lottie ot IVrry I'avis Lain
Killer. For Mile by Merchants gem rally
Tribute of Uen|K*cL
At a called ipeetilig of Jeflerson Lodge, No if
Free and accepted Masons, In id in tlnu i “tig* io m, wi
Sunday moioiug, August 19th, IS.)-, the subjoined pre
amble and resolutions were unanimously adopted;
Whereas, it has been legally communicated t. this;
Lodge, that our worthy Brother, W . Wai.kkk, de
parted this life on Saturday, the 18th inst , and teelmg [
that our fraternity li.-s sustained un irieparable los, and
society been deprived oi a valued member, be it tlieielore
Resolved * That as aim tuber of this Lodge We recog
nized iu our deeea-ed I’iotlier the possession of those 1
qualities which comum-ided our adiuuation ami respeer,
and greatly endear- 1 him t* us ; and that we teel most
sensibly the severity •• I the loss *ur Lodge has sustained
hi his ffudden and pn mature death.
Rt'olvetl t That i t further mmitestation of our sorrow
at the death ot our I.* loved Brother, the members ot this
Lodge wear the usual badge ot mourning lor thirty days
Resolved, That these proceeding.- be published in 1 lu- ,
Jefferson Herald, and Jritfin, ‘*a , papers be requested t>
copy.
W IVSAiTi n.)
A I Owkv*. i{cw | u „ ou4 .
s. 11. -Nimm... J
INTE II IO U 11 AN K
OF THE STATE OF UEOIIGIA.
STATEMENT of the comlition of the Intkrioi! R.csk
ok the State of Gi:okoia, on Friday eve rang, the 17th
day of August, 185.>• Published in eonfoiuiity with
the Governor's Proclamation of the 24th August.
RKSOI’KCEvS.
Bills and Note? Discounted <^2
Balance due bv other Banks and Bankers.. 1145,840 79
l.xjM’iises hi*
Bankinir House in course of erection 54ft 00
Specie 132.201 14
Bills of other Batiks
$1,059,542 54
tJ ABILITIES.
( apitol Stock - $500,000 00
Bills in circulation 1,080,845 00
I ie posits 51 ~151 01
Profits ‘ 27,210 >d
$1,059,512 :n ‘
DIRECTORS.
.1. S. Jones, Robert Bkiu, JS. Lind, William Mark
ham, I*. Gkdies.
Stockholders of the Interior Bank of the State of Geor
gia, 17th August, 1855.
Shares. Amount?
George Smith 4,930 $493,000
J. S Jones 10 1,000
Kobert Reid 10 1.000
> l.i,id 10 1,000
William Markham JO I.o*^*
S. (’ Higguisoh 10 I.oo*l
J K Valentino 10 1-000
I* Geddes 10 1.000
5,000 $->K),<<oo
State f Georgia ) Personally appeared be*.
Griftin. O ling County yfore inc, J .*•. -/miea. Pres
ident, and i s . Geddes. C-astiicr of the interior Bank of the
State of Georgia, and made oath that tiK* tnrcgoi: g
statement is just aud true, to the best of their knowledge
anil brdiel*
Sworn tit and subscribed before me, )
this 17tix September, 1855 >
A. EuEMINU, N t*. y
.1. JOAIvS, I’rofMent.
I'. GELtLto.6, Eashitr.
Xjoataor.
OAK, Hemlock amt I ieorgui Tanned Iliirnc!... a:i<i
ijjper Leather, Calf Lining anil Bin.linjr .■'kilo l ,
Shoe Thread, Ijiais and I’egs, just received and (ur sale
by i T- BANKS & CO.
Griffin, May 12,15.-tt
JOSEPH ENGEL, 1
Corner of 1111 l Street niiil Broadway.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
—r ‘ DEALER IX
DOMESTIC. STAPLE AMD FANCY
CLOTHING,
HATS and CAPS, BJOTS aud SHOES, &c.
IKIFFI , I, ISV, rsi| -Jl
i \ l TION.
VI.L r*iis- arc •>i r i >•’ ? r.•'.i y tr.ii {•’"'n
N••tc fa.fit r;? .j.• v .hi ■i< \-n*U<Tas .Mil
ler nr Wean r, t*r oih* an 11 ! i ‘i It if v• l• •. i -•*, *1 •t • I t c
1.-t -lav • f May. Km. a.iU ‘lo rh <1 .y •t \K ml- t
m xt. Tin •• a dfli :.t il'ii t.a w I i* -til w.i* it
having tuilcii 1 wiil ti"e i.r< i? ■* • <<iu| tl! •! I>v lw.
UANI.aL i• Ii !’
SpaMinjj rout ?v. t t V ll l
MKOI C.Ji r TO .1 AIL.
A A ‘li.iiKi'MAN’l'V t'i .!’ .T 1 1 N’ v. 5.
y\ mi\ ?ho la I**:ilT' : t- I • Ill'’- 1 - 1 A . •
Fl.in<l: lit* ii: • • t Ii n ■\.
\ dry tlark c-imn'cxi"'. - * **j • ■•t 11 l- ?'•
ty-tivc ta t w **nt %-<■ i tv* :it. **‘t. -’ i ’ hr l?t !• •
ah'ut I'iat.tiiifj time IV>-I. nii -a\> that iic rai-.-a .
tlu* country. Th* **r i> n ‘ju* <1 tt • a
l"iwar(l, iir>\e nranortv, t i\ < . >i t .*t. mm
away. t* \V ’ll i < l AI A >, .lutlmi*.
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a:.'l tcrwin.l hc -< u:.t tnth.-'l’
l>Vi if
(1 L< K •ll A. >i’A !.! HV ■ i’ * V W’i. . . f im
TH. Starr ai'i'li. 1 ’ t*. im L IA im -i
on tlw *?at l William I* M-’.- ‘-'., l-i T it ‘ ; -i-'to
o*unty, tlcooM*t ‘i •
These are ihorct**: • t oit.o ami nin ? u ail an-l mii
guTar t i.o Rinflrol >u : en-.h! •
hm*l a|per at ni) tin * w thii ihr t un* |ic .ilt t t > law
to -s|ir\i’ caur*o, il uny “ > ■ **'l i tt- i-- 4 *“t
lu granted. t I
t liven under MY hate'* t • fli• t!•. •• J ~r:* ..v • ! •"'*!*-
[i , r , ISo 5 \V M ! 1 I ‘ -. ‘
(fi oHi.n.iinvtn *#• f- • Wh i \v
T -I. Bran; -mi a| plica l>* hi* J • \
VioTi oil the rstate *i 1 .ilvin Ikaunaa. late <l .m l vc; -
’ ‘rhocan* tit Mcl.-rt t>* ri?.* :n I a*ln ni*h all toil *uu'ii
lar t Ive kimlrrtl au i •*,• *1 i a-'*l .<1 ‘ ‘ ‘
si|j.earat my <llte<* u:u lie J • ‘• •
>hoH ) .i\*e, i! au\ c.\i.**L-, why i. ft ;•* h*ui> not i
lrrantc *1
t irivoo -r inv ha -1 .*: • **T •. ‘ 2 h-lu; * * ■, ‘ •*-
h. r, 1-i.i.i ‘ t.l- 1_ A< I : 1 ‘ 1 I **Vn. * -i. i* tP-V
(1 KOH( I l.tlr Mii l> > • : W!..
f I’aiiner. !.x*\c.”* i -!’ tin- ■ ••’ o.ilainl ’•
Si Ivy I’lark. late -*\ >t ■ .■- -•• .I. • i j-l. * l me
f.• r.t tlcr, •! I * -iui\ •• t. 1.*.:.; .- n-'M h -i’
T!|.-f ar- thev Im'. *. • - 11** .4 : ; i ■ .1 ’ •• 1 • t
gnlar. tie* kin iwl .: • ; * ■!- ! - n.| •!•*. < a-e*l. !<• •
:itel aj|.t iif .at n v .iV.*- .-\ . f im•* !’• ‘ , x
law . tu *ii i\v e.i.. it’ -i >y I't > ha - , why >.i- I !•'’*••
>!it.nl l i ni .*• u.i iii 1 * *1 - •-i t :• V 1 ?
ill \ru ui.tlt i in', haibt .it 'tliiv, J.. i.* 2*l h *la\ >1 >
her. l iM. !.S M .-.NoioA i ■ ;
rt Itl.K SALK.
UTII.I. t.i ■ dd at tin- pi'll” - . lifit'l'm-'ay in*.
V ....I-.. -.1 st, a, I I • ‘ 11, I"I'll” ■ -
0 ii “.]!’ w ‘ g pi,.] •, \. to-wil \.l| it.
!„.•: util ‘ : t “f-'i. . .i'l i. O’ ill li. -id'".. • . I:u.
It- til.’ i'* i . \ ~l*l* IN li. ‘ ‘ I miill nb"ll!.'p - airi-S.
i.- ii- - * I.■.r ! :i, the ** l*A I. St )N
r 1 A 1 ■ .nt ,
~u- Ti .1 1 , - it . tin- h.il.it in six
„ . I<< Mii.ltT 1-iNHI.AV.
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NEW Si iX.'Kk
PI Pl*:ir iV \\ : 1 ! I’M,
MERCHANT T \ tLO Ti S ,
wesi >:ni I *r .. i’
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~ It AV E itiH r.-c.'i\ .'il a. ; .v! i. a a.i Ui,
TtTEt: SfVl-1.-.
11 1 )H KSS < 1 < )()!).-,
to whieli they in --. ‘'■■■■ ■. Tiieii ti !
...iliipli.-vs ,*iirvlili s, l,” l j-ja'iA i. .1 .i |
beautiful styles in th.- t•a ni <. ;. iji, an;;
■; Iti or U ..ml finny f ■ ) ••-- iT'st.nJ
( ISslMKIt.s, r.ni. j I 1.0 t.u.;
CilnVfK, Cl-nvnla., sliiMs. ... ....
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Midi as Bl:i<*k. lV'wn;i- I I’.’te id . :.-d .i U* ! .-.’l ;
i- V l-dd i'AjS. PA NTS; . • ‘i DAT *AI . ,
and a variety - t • 1 1 1 : .n l • ’ > •■‘•n-pi t-1 g
a Meri-li.int Tail--!'*- • il :• . n.g .'li ck. 0
da* 77.7M/S r.iv'/
*„* Gent Bin -ii who t. v n,i -v ‘ ••?•*.w;V fi‘ 1
• i'll prices ino-i-iiit* iiii'l ‘-ii. ir* • we i'pr* •* * *
‘them t'* be. ‘ \‘.t. an s!K 1 -
>-,.t 15. I>'s_
<iti• l test tin “it ‘- I 11 ii*
deceased, will he sold ’ -
I ion.ugh, Henry coii: *; . * t i
Vi. M BKK if xt, p sit-: 1
in the l2li di-'tri* t<• t -. * 1 • i • •
groes \i/.: Nau*y . el ‘ in > . “ ; • ••.
im n. .ind I.iek,a b.y, I .- / f ‘ ■•’ ‘>l ?.*d
Terms 111:1 lc known on *• *t • y •.: -.if-.
AM Y 1 A - .. . v tv,
Sept. la. ts.-,-, M vril LI-;. ECi
Notice to Dr lrtor- it ml <'*■•!il *>
ALL perpom iud.d.iiyl to lli- ,-! t ■. ■ Aa.tui..
latent Henry foiMity. >i. • 1 . • i.otii • l
to ma'kc imuieii ite pi.n-..:. I .’ o\*
ag linst Niiirl est itc. u;11 • ; •| • • ■-’ * *
t . -i •. • t !.
Sept. 15, IK)S. l ‘ 1
A IbMLNISTBATDi.’S’ SAL . -W. b
XX. the < ‘ntnlions.* -!on ii; 1•. ‘•< n.•• , v ‘ •
on the first Tue<4*y in >V .. JS . ; \. 4 <
No* 171 and I*2 in f h** bt!i vp-ti < ; -t !1 • • ‘S
Sold by order of Court as I li*? pt- j• 11 • 1 J** - t.nwnn,
deceased, for the tienc'lt of h- li -•.I r ■ t■ t 1 •
LLU\H Ft: H-.K. i v ,. lirM
111. Nil i l’- A.U’ ■ ..W j
Sept. 8, 1 & 55.
.4 DMINISTRATOR’S SAUi- Will be -dd b
the Courthouse door in Mel •oim igii. li tv “Mi-ty,
on th? first Tuesday in NOV r L ‘*l iliTl. u--\:. part ot i. t
of Land No. 2-Hi, in the lit li distri t flil -ry - .1: ..
containing aen luort: or ItA.s. SMby. rof( ml
as the property of M M. Stone, duceu-ed, t->r the bene
fit of ins heirs and <•;
Sept. s , 1855. .'l'-'’ H IRNKTi . A T .
\ PALI. Me i*s Kip and Calf Brogans at SI.OO,
UWW vV’ mii -mT Kid Bu.-kitip, at ‘-cuts.
May 12, 1855 -ts. I. T.HANKS & CO.
FOR SAIiE.
A GOf)I) Second-hand--i Pi A• 1 *ii IT-, on mo !• -
rate terms. Apply at this oftb-o.
Alirch 17, 1855. 15—11
A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE.
’ P HE subscriber f?• :*T •r : ■ i. • PI.A JA i lON,
Jl live miles p *uth *f’.Mliu. n>n g
Hio Vc* M*r> ill a Imml j .
.ie will -o il one, •w-, >r livc 11 ;i .■ .■ • i.• r !he whole
o.itu** j- •to • a1 • . 0. - -
one placi sag <* ~ g. at itnu gin
house and a-ti-'w, 1 .-, .. •- - * • ■* • I g* ‘p*
wards of tkt a* • 1 •and i -i .. 1•. , ‘ o m.Tk*-s
corn for the n-d\ 1 : o y*-c all tL-Ji,
and examine l--t • -• Its .-ell a
bargain, and tin in: k
faly 28, i5 [>-nJ ■ * •- ’N
TURNIP S£ED!
PKEsn l"t <.| 1 I • -ii* FCTNa
xjL just received u:: i1•• • • *
irl'ili D ■ ic b•• 1 i 1!# •’‘S
Aug. 11. Cos y Ct. ii ‘i-J M a
PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR.
Pll ALO.N’S Chcmi il Hair l*- • :’**r<v< In*
eopheruc, Lyons’ Katbatrou, i a.m . l i jw
ers. for sale bv B •'‘..A) .
i Jun21,J855 Gnjfin. Go
CIRCUS, MENAGERIE AND HIPPODROMR
m. zm.?mu mm a xx acisw
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W:1 ,X ?.-■•- 1l: r < M"MMV, October Ist, wlti
:[{!. : . I -\ ML. oiuorjr whieh will b|
. *.v j. . i \ ♦* i/t >M</OTII LLILING wita
: s - .. t l‘l ii . ‘ ! j .. ; • N. j, LI ]. i.IJ.
L A PE FI C HE !
.v • ‘ ■ ---'d m ivi-rl wonder and sdmtra
• . . 1,, .” i iim I.iviz, on pofo
ill Hi'l.V l-t.1.l i .- Ii i.. U i: .in ■ .
. w. , ’ , i i ,Me i.. r dt.'HN, and an Additioßal
;ii- 10l I*. ti ’ i v , ■ .eji, -\ . , - . ..f , ..t it, : ‘ ■ i x.-.i ‘— •
‘! tie.UA .s''.- .1 - . -*1 . I ! :- II eri*.
A pi,...;. 1,-. ; , I . V. I • 1- - .... r.ln, h bill if entertainment.
Üb” A•: ’ ! i * \ \ . • *■i r. • • • - •r ; : i
Srf* i • \ l 1., nr for the ex ami ration of
the t.:0.-',. i . -V, •*. .i tv 1.1- I-
Tit- t v ( 1 - . ! . . , I-j.i:jiy. 28tb; ot rayettevillo,
a Ltit-ii: y. (j i g - t . .1 ‘ H. J 11L NT, Agent.
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K ik<s 11-:.e , \vn you Con.
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DEALERS IN
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1 < lift til” iii.-d J b
tTrißiii, Sept 1, Pit
! Git li IN \ix: CifV TAXES!
rt'li:. I'.o-k-t Sr 1 • * -:t and t
J tn -• j ‘ t .>-, r next
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Griffin. Aug*i*t 1 . > •
/..i.ir'AA n\jx. ■!:.?,•/- r;\T.vf :;.n,
jtl lh- umlei • ;
I.) ii” will pay tu 1 . . ,
‘ uifliii, l-i .l i t i ■ * i
IRO N- H O USE,
NEXT tK-oi. k ::a
r ft.-; i-i . ii .ki.iioi si..
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: 1 vari'-tv of art. ‘ .*, w ■ s i G- {■■■ . ft.
: /ale or retail, ?/>’. v r '-- t- - , , ■ • : I**
| iTrifin, July 2|, 1; a [•, | |. . i•.
LATHROP, ROBEi rS &. CO.
U\\ IN i taken t*i*.- a. ■1 i. :i i .1 ‘ •
on hand a..*l r* - i'. v g i<•• n* -i. .) • iK-rlm- :.i ot
<. ko( .i r,s,
h*: 1 ———~~
Ii
’ which wc intend to sell at very h-w f>r Cash. We
j respectfully ii- 1 • •; tiio-- who v. o#-h goods .
!a* who!• ■>*•!•• •• . ■ i 11. I- • Ph>
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M iry Lyndon, a Vumbii t ■ ■
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lUrpcio’ Stjrv fck —-!) v dui.i
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Removal.
pi! Eun l .'r signed Im .*• > ’ \ • . 1 *• - •
1 nan. would rct. .:iv •• - ii • A".
TIIE.'d to ?cttje tbcir \ . : ‘
Vote, ft* early as possible, as v. •* ~ • • , • - r
. Book**.
U*T Notes and Acc-u;r * • ■ \ •
: PJai.r r\ Bank __ T. I BrILD i>\ U ’*
1 4 riiiU'l. 5; y.t 1) 13 1
xf't. I.'.rrilFlC AMERICA*.
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1 , ami scieticea. Prob*-
. i. * rharactrr in no exten~
■ A cptfiitcl for it* prctl
. i. ‘l’niuaUt I'ulmls which
< tftr au il!utr*tcd with
. ! nil the pHtelit* Iff poh
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■ t • *, *i r . 1 1 j•r t h of Mechanical Im
. i * Li.jc and the
■ ; \ “kly in ffiiarto form awifa
. r . i. m m i,i* . -utnil.* Four Hundred
: < . i .* *-!t* r. SVreral Hundred
ii • * ti.l'lrfe Index Ita clrcu
in. . 23,fX'0 cofiei'jrer
i. Ii: . r volume arc worth
?! il • |*rice
offered hj the Puhlieb
l • j -uli-rrihcr* *cnt in hy
i i L-i will he given for tbw
> ; *i fi t he th ; rd ;
I* l*i :he ixth : f*K>
I, . till.; fSU> U i the nil th;
ill* !• vrhth : fl 5 for the
i .i *1 f*-*for thr fourteenth.
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I t ! .Innnary. Kfs.
. ? . *ie r*j y. (> month*,
* J r* h crrjitnt, nix booth*,
; t i** n-|*ia one year, •;
it, iii'i anee. No ritimber at
i inn be tiikt nut less than
..r.t at different timet and
• ; -A ‘ for stilueriptiota
-i ) ..id. to Mt .ss It Cos.,
. Htultv foiinlv.
‘i nr*-*, pt* *hnll com*, greet**
I . * limit * u Nutting, Hugh F.
. Th'*ina* J Smith, Aa
"**h- Hi:d St*• |then W. Price,
.• tlii- .if n hiy foriMrte #
'•* h**tirM*i** of COTTON
* LM .!*<., in•! thnt we have
m ht. h w • will *ue and
* i hy which we will be
.; *; *-• l hou*niid Dotlar*
I :. .':.i •* before mentioned.
Hr lit a i i) WrixtAMSaJ F.
t ’ A N; Ts INI,
I! IV K HiKPATRICK,** 5
‘1 I ( n.MKK, 3
s \v. i'\w;i: 9 3
A \V. LANK, 9
j*. *i. M.Ki:,
41-36
FI OOF WARE-HOUSE:
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