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State and I'nittd States* Rights
BtnOFA.
FOUR DAYS LATER FROM ECHO PE.
Cuttim D'chvii litU 1-M. on tie fTrtk
Halifax. Juno J7.;fc.—Tbe British and North
American mail steamship Earopa, Capt. .)o
Leiteh has arrived. with Liverpool elates to Sittu. •
da/, J a a#- 6th.
CiMiffttui,
Liverpool Cotton Market —The *ai*s of eurtt-r.
for th*5 m~ek reached 4'J, MJ«) Late*. of which ape
».Ar.>r* took 2. "♦ at-1 export ra 3J1U0 bate** T .
market opened mt * decline of |j.batth‘ Vande
l,..t * ue*» caased a partial r*~overy, an<1 rhe mar
ket riu*»«i with a dec ine of 1-lfiJ. to |d. on fair
an : mlsivliiajJ qaalitiet, and id, on the lower
£rade*
Tn - foilowing are the antho-i^e-I quota: >c«
The Law «f Bask luaii j blua of an/ such deiauluu^ hank in pa/uieut ;
We publish below the substance of the Statutes ! of “I < !eb ‘ >»“« :b * State. The m*r« important j
of :his State directing the manner of making the aet which it is made the duty
n; the bank officers to swear, they have not vio
lated, are doubtless those of the ~th, 9th and 10th
Bank Returns. The tirst Statute passed upon
the subject was a»*' ntrd to tilth December, 1~32.
sr.d was entitled • An act more effectually to se- i section*- ;
The ith section provides that »» horn* nor bank
The preamble to thisltct Is in these agency. Ac., shall, directly or indirectly loan
money at a greater interest tha*. seven pas cent,
and a.. and c-’n tracts every,
cure the solvency of ail the Banking institutions
in this &ate-
wordj:
“Whereas th»* enormous amount of Banking . ... , - .
i ., , r .. c,. . ,. sort whatever, on which a greater rate of in.trest
ca :tal charter* u tv tl»e laws * f this State, and her . , , . s . . , ,
• , . , ' , , , l> hargtx.ned for or received are declared aturly
i cir » a:*rrg me i.ur.t hc:Ogcomp*.*s«fd alinoat entire- * ,
[Communicated ]
Messed Eorn A new article has lately
b^en introduced into this pHro and is for * by
J *!!>' CONX *&: Sons. It is the "C ruckneli Crack
er" I have used : .em and fera&d them to be very
k althy and nutrition* and accidently discovered
that they give almost instant relief in cases of av
e.iiiy of the stomnch or heartburn. I cvmmuni-
We«rgia Battalion,
TdZAS RSVOLVTIOa.
Fannin aud Ward s Massacre.
V 1 T^HE finkwriaz nam«-l 5-. r- -is. w’;-> >orre«l under
i- j X F&nxiLi aad Ward, ior their l.eira At law), will hear ,
cate the fact to you that thewe who may be trrra ed *> - netting to their inter*-* by appiyu^ to ta« under-i
:;ng medium he ogcomp^*ed t
r the bills of her own Banks, and. whereas,
r.»d snd of no effect.
i t . > , . . * „ * •*. . 1 The Uth seetion proridcs that no lank r.orhank
t.i -afetv and b**«* ntcrcv* of our citizens require
! s'— f.r. I ■/,! u-«v lajeucy, shall by itself, its officers. Ac.* oiscounl
Terms— *2 00 Per Innum. ia Utaatr.
'Tiathe Sur Spaa^lr i B^naer. oh. Ion? may it ware
0‘erthe Land of the Free, and the Home of the Brave*
that the true comidi a and so'vcncy of each Bank
•'r incorporated company exercising banking priv-
i.eg» s si, >nH U kmvxcu to the community so as to
*u ird du freut boriy mf the people from rretiring a
•icprecimtcd or dot’tful pnprr: and for remedy
Fa*r Orleans
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L’plan ls..‘
'
~l6d.
Mid. Orleans T 1-lrid
M ».... U
Upland
Turvlat Morning. Jum* 2j. 1SS9. ^'MookylnApciiJ*u
purchase n. tes. papers or evidences of debt.
Ac. at a greater discount than seven per cent,
arid that all notes, papers. Ac. d-scounted or pnr-
__ chased in violation of this act. shall from the time ,
eof. Be it enacted,'* A c." Section 1st ‘madufit i °{ *“ k * mrcka * ***** **** ** U ^ irrec0T “ m j
dutv of each Back to make its returns on the ^ ® J Q . , , 1
The loth section provides tliat no bank n^r Lank 1
after wiurn tinu their iuter«*t iu tue State ofT Cl-
aa will be barred bv tae statute »*4 limitatioe.
MILLERS A JACKSOX
Attorn*-ys at Law. Augusta,
The *a>s on Friday were lO.UUd bales, wit-.^u:
change in prices.
Genrrnl JfrwO.
The Atlantic telegraph cable deet had returneil
from their experiments in deep waier. and lh'
e.ectricians were we.I satisfied with tee wording
of th*- apparatus employed, and the general sue
c**»s of their experiments. I
th»* u-*ct v. <1 Id leave on the Jth June, fur m-*
par: -se * f laving the cable permanently in th^*
ocean.
In the House of Commons the goveron-rot has
fjrr.ta. y announced :hat if tee ai.eg^l • utrages
on American rebels are weV. foanded. ic.me l.ae
explanation-* will be made to the government of
ti.*; I’n.ted State-
The h-.ase of Kawson A Son, London. Ind a
merchants, have suspended Their Uab. :i - ar-
Srven hunurdd thousand pounds sterling, hut their
«■ —t* are regarded abundant to meet a.i their .la
bilities.
Nothing la* *r from Ind a has been received.
T ie new* from th-* continent is uninteresting.
SkA UXU dispatch.
The stock of c -tron in Liv^rp^t at th** • v nd
the week ending June 3rd was 06d, Ouu bales, of*
wmch oTc.ikk) were American.
Four Pa ft Later frrm Europe
ARRIVAL OF tut: V.t> DI KBII.T.
T r oubie$ m Luro-pt—Eruption of l eJunus —Cjm
mrrciai Sr vs t^uicL
SL^-15 OFNFR \L.
The Inst rew§ from India sports that 0*11. Ro««
had defeated thereb-'N. who wer«* making aaoth* r I
•i^and at (iii’.pee: in the pmvikceof Be igal N*ns
Sahib wa* endeavoring t.) e« i;»e to Central India.
vh'Vt fresh force* w^re ready for him
A detatohment of European* and (Joors.as had
b-en r~paio* d in the mountain passe r
The Frereh Squadron wa* ir the Adriatic.
The French Ambassador had returned from
Spain.
An insurrection was increasing in Cand.a.
M« :at Vt-suvius. near >i| .r S which V.aa Fe« :
rjnict fd.ee 1-oD, Lai burst forth in a fearful trup-
t erupt
ot, was in A. D, 63. and in A D- 7?, when it,
buried the cities of Heri iudcuoi and Por^peii.
r IDilim I \ I IM OFFICE. MortJ to
tke Corner / Hanr.*k and lTaskingt>rm otrrcls.j .
oppovitk 1 in c 01 r r nor«E.
awti— M»i.ftlll»ia: -It sb*lf bethe a - !; ? r '^; ; -“
d : yof U>« President and Director* tfbrcsaid. an4 rec *^/ “f .“Jirctuy st.. »tv ».ud o: <xci.o..ge.
To € •m*ps«Srni«.
Persons writing to this office on business. I
nnect^d with the office, are reqa**ste<l to
address Fklfkal UxMaX Office, ' and not ci:h-!
as announced that t ** ^ Proprietors.
Mr Boagbum w; I b<* absent from the State sev-1
eral mo.ith-y Letter* on office luriness should
not be addressed to him.
TEXAS KKTOUTIO.I,
T• ail « nmcrrm d.
Persons having claims on the Sute of Texas
on account of their services in the Texas Revoiu-1
tion, wih hear something to their interest in the
advertisement in this paper, headed “Geurgia
Battalion.**
Pr«fi*l*H< I>r c 1 i n 1 m x.
We see advertised in the Cotnmhos paper* that
ITsms are 0*' •I fur if o*nts and Flour at 4 dollar* a
eat is selling at 50 cents a bushel.
>n is • ientiful at 55 cents. Why is
h .igher lu our market than el*e-
gi»; no to he so Homs are selling
nta—two or thr-.e cents above the
irk t
th- y are hereby required U- five a minute statement
of the standing and management of each incorp«>
rat' d Bank, or company extreiiing banking priv-
.lege* in this State, and their branches, on the
tir-t Monday in April next, and thereafter s*»mi-
aufinally, and forward the same to his ExcelVncy
tlte- Governor f-*r the time being, showing par
ticularly the amount of bills on other banks in
tl.J5tate, the ane.unt 0: gold, silver and bullion
iu rheir vaults, tbe an.< ant of debts due them it
ti.»- North, orcisew here, wliich aniv denomina-
pt sight checks, nor receive more than ol#
p» r cent ibr excliange when the bills of the bank
are presented at i^ counter in payment of said
exchange by any ciriaen of this State, and for a
violation the person injured may recover by a
summary proceeding three tines the amount of
the excr.s—judgment to be reudered the first
term of the Court, Ac. witn a proviso that this
section shah not apply to foreign exohang . Ac.
These three sections have no Lint.tali a as to j
in that wav. mav find an immediate and p easant * ouvd in p«*rs»>uorby .--tvr. uu'.. tr,** l Ah of Angnst,
f-medy ' ' AN INVALID ^
C haltanooxa Market.
Adverti*f.r Office, l
June IT. 135*. J
The weather f r several days past his be- n un
usually coo! for the censor—w Irh frequent rains
Business continues dull. Below we give wboie-
*alo prices carreut of leading articles
Bacon* about .0* 1 lbs in mark-;—s< "linA at
da:
Lard —Stock I:t—dull at I V
Wheat, but lit: iu market—.V'a-VV bosh.
Floor.—Selling ^LT »a$I .T5 F Mch.
C-'rn—Selling at 1 'o ^ bush.
Pried Appl' S— Q :o* i at 75 0.
W hiskey—• d h-'o. \ * gollu;.
Ft'ather?.—3- c. fc* lb.
Sa.t—5<) c. bushel.
A:weD, William
Andrews. J«*ep!i
A .wtroog. William 8.
A. □. John
A n. W. ..ira R.
A-OB4-U. Alirod
Barton. J. B.
l uk. J U,
B tu.J S
i; Javr, V 1-Uf*tus
b « Mor.ou
B e. A H.
1» rn. W. 8.
B* roa* Matthew
b'u-klcy, Darnel
B ihurd. B T.
But'ar, Beunct
Bites*. Aatuony
Banks. Remoo
Barton. Jo.m
Bright, John
Fist in t\r Big : >c—Th' atMUMT Ariel, Capt
Grsham. arrive*! yesterdav from Aberdeen, and re- . .
p*: rts a rise in th»‘ upper Bigbe-'. with heavy rains B **. Aik-n
and the river still rising. 'This is qnite a notieea- B u": .wtepi. -n
ble tact, as :t has been Some time since thr* B’gbee B-imweih J hiu H.
h.is been navigable at tils s-ason of the yar. , |{ * il A ’ r
The Tombigbee Press. Columbus, Miss . ot the jl \ 1 V| 'nroe
5th ins:-, in noticing the arrival of the Ariel j u- ; er y\*
there ou the 4tL, says of it: \y
The srearoer Ariel surprised ocr citizen* by l; ,’t. Lrster G II
specie funds, the amount of active or running j ai *'^ ar ‘ cov,fre d by tliat portion ot the caption of
pap r, th** amount iu suit, the am mat under pro-! ^ u 'Lich says, "and for other purposes there-
t. -ie. They apply alike to all banks of th.-* State. b'owing her whistle at tite* wharf yesterday n •m-11; -kVy. .1 H
barrel. Wi
^’orn. in Ma
Bacon so m<:
where? Ilo
here at 131 c*
Colombua n
The lavsi
an.I («
Another Diffindty Adjusted.—Weldtn
Jure .» —The difficulty arising out of a tight \rt
tween Messrs. McRae and F.liis, candidates fur
Governor, has been adjusted.
Ordered to U Closed.—It U stated that the Vice
President has ordered tha refectory attached to . m j 0 f t he
the United -States Senate, to be closed, on acc* in:
cf the obvious injury to the progress of legisla
tion fri *n it !*esid-s the fact that is create* ,
sonal oiffiemties.
ICrpabiaca
The s’atut^s of the State require ti at the bunks
of this State »i'.a!l make their semi annual returns
to the Governor. The statutes prescribe what the
returns shall contain, and also make i*. the dnty of
the Governor to ca*i upon them ta i^e a y+nr for
these return-*. It i* die Governor's sworn duty t<*
oljeythf law and make the call. On the tirst day
cf this month Gov. Brown issued Lis proclamation
calling on the banks to make th* Ir returns ac
cording to law The Republican assails the Gov
ernor forth:- act an : s *ys, it is‘‘factious and spite
ful” and “should meet with the unqualified con
demnation of every right thinking man.” Truly
this bank organ is hard run for a charge against
N. C-. I the Govr*rno . when he can find no other charge.
only that the Governor has perform *d a dtry which
a positive statute of th- >ta:e required him to per-
ferm. This i- about an average specimen of the
Repnblican’s raimes- in his “fac'l :s and spiteful’’
vernor.
Appoi.rtiumts by the Presidritt—By and i“ith the
adrxst onl consent of the Senate—{jamr.rl E Fabens
cf Massachusetts. Consul United States for the
port of Cayenue.
Gilbert S M.r.er of Virginia. Consul United j
States at Amapola, in Hor.duras.
Wm. IV.ls* of Pennsylvania, Consul United
States at Puerto-Cabeilo.
Robert D Merrill, of New York, Consul United
Srsles at Sydney. New South Wales.
John I* O Sulvian. of California, Consul United
Sr.iras at Singapore.
James B Havoc, of Georgia. Consul United
States at Tnrks Island.
Alexander M. Jackson of Mississippi, Secretary
of New Mexico.
Ludjord J. Crocket.—Radford J Crocket, sen
tenced to be hung in Atlanta on the 16th list.,
attributes h*s reckless career and i s sad couse-
qUc-r ces o disappoint affections His father sne-
ce-*s:-iily opposed bis marriage toagirl whom h- President wui
loved* and s.nce then he has b»-en immersed in vice clothes. T1k
and crin e.
i ml ion P! mu r* C •«*< 111 ion
We fir..! t!: • proceedings of this bedy which con
ned in Mr n or. the -th inst. in the last State
Press. We i.ave nut room fur th-m this week, but
w !1 publish them in our next :>-u- . The Con
vention adjourned to meet again iu September.
The |.oiler? Excitement.
At th- 1 Ley: ry of Messrs Swas: A Co is to be
tested, as to its legality, by the proper tribunal,
w»- have refrained from expressing any opinion
of our own upon the subject.
Having b?-n requested t» copy articles on one
side of the question, we give both sides the bene*
tit of a brie: . earing in this week - issue
and nut in suit, and clearly stating what
am<«nt of all the debts due the Bank is cousid-
. erei good, what amount doubtful and what
amuUBt is cct^idered Lad or lost to the Bank, the
am* unt of issues by each Bank, the amount ofi
j Li. s in circulation and ib 1 amount of bills of said |
I lU: k in circulatiun under the aumoBt of deposires.
| and the high* >t amount due and owing by each
L i: k, all of said :'-ports tube subject to the exam-
| imrloauf the General Assembly.
Suction 3rd is iu these words: “Should the
j President and Directors cf ore or more of the
aforesaid Banks fail to comply with the spirit and
I trr. • meaning of this .act* i: shall be the duty of
LLs Exreliency the Guverror, fur the time being,
j tu i.utify the Treasurer of this State, and the Pres-
1 i-ient and Directors of the Central Backo/ said
j d ii iqumt Bun > or B*iu!i.S, whereupon it s alt not
j ie lawful to receii e :I»e bills of ary such delinquent
bark or banks in payment of any debt due the S:atr
of Georgia or the Central Bank until the President
and Directors of such delinquent bank or banks
shall have made stick rtrtun.s as are required by
this act.”
ri-redon 4th Is ia these words: It shall be the
duty of his Excellency the Governor for the time
being, to pn'lish th * name or names of any bank
or banks which may fall to comply tedh alt the re-
quisitiom of this act in all the newspapers ptib-
L> .-1 in Miiledgeville as often as he may think
expedient fur the pnblic go**d ”
T:»e act of 1^:59 amendat )rj of the foregoing,
makes it the duty • f every branch lank, or office
of discount and deposifie to make a separate re
tain This act provides how these returns shall
Ik* made, and by its 4th -ectiun makes it the doty
of the President and C.osLierof the several Bank- {
insf institutions :n :his State or their branches.'
Ac to specify in their semi-annual reports to the ,
Governor the aggr. gate ax-iuant due sad institu
tion* by Stockholders thm f, by note, bond. Ac.. [
and makes it their duty t«> give the name of any
Stockholder whose iniebtedaess shall exceed 1
^1 h«»00. Query : is u. t this act u. 1639 repealed
by the act of 1
By act of 1-533 the returns of the Banks were 1
t ' no published by the Governor, at the expense!
of :!:e .State The act of 1 — 13 repeals the abo ve 1
med." They are prospective in their opera
! Mon a*.d if enforced are a protection to the people
1 against the usurious exactions of the banks
They are the only benefit the peopl > received by j
J the suspension act. and should be rigidly enforced ;
1 The bunk, officers are required to swear that they |
i Lave uut violated this law: shall they obey the,
! haw! or snail they be permitted to set themselves j
j above the authority of the Legislature, disregard
j the proclamation of the Governor, and refuse to [
It has been a long time since .1 boat arriv-
. i hero so late in t .e season as the 4th of June.
- • . ided steamer
Triumph arrived here on the 4th July'—MxL'de
Register. 9th insl.
From all that we can learn from gentlemen
v-.Muing from below, *avs th* Memphis Appeal.
I i:k inst ) the honrurs of the overdow are greatly
increasing The prol* nge-1 duration of the high
water is softening to the levees evervwbero. and
the riv**r is breaking through at hundreds of places
heretofore con.-idered safa. There are but few
p.autations that are not <uff*ring, some mure, some
*a tho-e sections of firms
J N.
Beutiey, H H
L- kstock, JuK‘ph M.
B a«-kwtr!l. Joec-ph
IV wLav, William
B -As*. L s.
B As.G W.
David M.
B
. B. V
Janus
Ccuauwtunn. Ju
T‘u»-w, John
Cuteiuan. Jacob
C imac t * -*)rge F
4 • Vgra-ai, John
(' u: 1 James XV.
y the express mandate of a positive statute-’I tiuwed. the near proximity of the water is blasting J vk^SSL
aken the | the crops The Mississippi, indeed. *eems inctin- v-»*'per" l>
-d to assert her ancient prerogative and to claim fancwtrli. rhomais
her right of supremacy over her primitive domain: Cuoner. »c:h
the a*ljacen: bottoms. It is many a long year
since 'he has thus risen in her h:gh€»t majesty,
and wh**n she d»»* s subs.de this time, she will go
ti an with a suil-n grimace, taunting man tor
his puny efforts to fence her in, and leaving death,
desolation and destruction on all her shores.
D,
1 That portion ot our banks which ha*;
' b* neats of the suspeu-don set should surely Ik* the I
I i-.-t to disobey any provisions or par: ot the sus-j
j pension act. They hav»- had the ben»-ni and they j
! should U.* cum pelted - to take the burdens, if any, j
[ of tLe act which was parsed at tlieir urgent solid-!
1 ui.ion. We hope the bauks will obey the hw and
I n.u.kc their returns as the >ta:ute require s. If
they do not. tL^-y wiil doubttess ?utfer its penalties.
««ath-\Vr»trra Cicargia. j
j THE CROPS, ALBANY, TiB>MA'.lLLE DAWSON. LC.
\Ve have lately had occasion t) visit the counties |
I of Dougherty, T» rr.-ll. Calhoun and Thomas: and I
were highly gratified at the runustakeabte indica
tions of prosperity and improvement that every-1
, where met our eye. TLe crop-* tkrougLout that!
j whole region were hs promising as w*e Lave ever j
1 sor-n them fur inis time of year, ail the planters are 1
| thriving and getting rich TL - towns are also
I rapidly increasing iu population and wealth. The j
| cew town of Dawson, the county siteof Terrel
| county is a beautiful place, situate ! in a rich section j
of country, on the Railroad Iei.li:from Smithvilie
t*« Cothbert. The merchants coutemplate doing
a large business there the Cuming Fail and Win-1
ter. TkotBasville has improved very much within j
a very few \eais. and th- new Court Ho se now J
nearly finished, is said to be th-* best in ti e State, j
Albany is rapidly incre-asin^ la population aud j
wealth, aud is probably destine I at no distant pe-j
riod to be a place of great busk* ss. The inhxbi- '
tauts have shown a laudable liberality iu their pub
lic buildings. The different denominations of
ch.istians. have each comfortable Louse- for re
ligious worship, and their Court House and Jail
are among the t***: in th** S*ta;e. There are al
r**ady several large warehous e, and ethers in pro-j
lo lh»trs> Flies,
To one pint of n.iik add a quarter of a pound of
m v sugar aud two ounces of ground pepper. . < ici-
iuer them tog**tb**r for fight or ten minutes, and
place it about in shallow dishes. The ti es attack
it greedily, and in a few moments are suffocated —
By this method; kit hens, etc, may be kept ctear of 1
■ s all :ii - suinm- r. without the danger attending
. odorC*-vard,Cullen
sostock, WUfiam
-:-s. Ge«>rge W
lahan. J H.
>k. James
tiendv u. William
JOS, JotlU
XV.
Ma u
r. J. :m
W J
Hath-Id. William
Hi*chard J<4m
Harvey. IVkum
lloi^y. E B.
1 HtcLcock* A J
Hrojphrk s, Jn*se
Harris. William
Irioa. Mlltuu
Ingram. Allen
Joi.aotou, Ckarteo
Jacksoa. John
Jncknoa. John X
Jones. H XV
Jeuiung-*. Charlas B.
Jrusfti. Charlea
Kr-ilr, Jxaieo
Kelly. John
Kx- i®, I* Y
Knceland. Taylor
Keuap: Thomas
Kennymore. John P C-
Lu'i*i:mrt"C. E.
l^auts. Charles
Layton. Allen
Lyuen, A. M.
L* vt-rett. O F.
Lssria. Abranam
L*-e, Green
Lamood, A.
Lind. Juhn
M»»al J.»hn
M-rdscai, BeriazniuH.
Malton, Peter
Id v. J.B
He Marry, XYi.iiam
Mnrd <-k. Daniel A.
S \
Mitchell. Washington
McGowan. John
M'«an. Martin
Mangum. Aaron S.
>1 ‘-jM».J*wph P.
Mann. William
M N .elv. Bennett
-
M *01orin, Juhn
M-G w ,: Dennia
Moore. J H.
M ur- J <»
H R.
Morphy, J B.
McCoy. James
NiXOU. C.
Nunlin, John
N viu. Patrick
Neely. J. H.
M
ti:«liia:n. Br-ajamin
Peas*-. L. J.
l*erk*us. AiiiUa
l’out i-c.. SaniUi-1 C.
Pattrr>on. Edward
P w m, J. M.
Parker, John R
CRXCOEL
B wcriT. a fresh lot of thoa* Superior
CIAACKLEns,
with * variety of other kinds. jo»t received
Also. HUE rtAS, (AXVAMED
BEEF. BEEF IO\(Jlts. Pivespu
CUE r.SE, with a general variets of
x&Xk V* '.hUAS
an i CONFECTIONERY. mav he found at
COSX Jk SONS
•line a . 1 -o". 2 tf.
Jsvt a>k one who tas the
“Old Dominion' Coflee Pot,
ir IT &OVT <illE OYE KOI RTHOF THE COITEI,
and }et, make it Mrouser. Pleasant,
(VD
Far More Palatable,
Than lb* Old Has «f Hakia- (off*.
A Few for Sal* at ST ALEVS
Jane 7, 1-.V*. 2 tf.
oraTmte hall,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE,
B> F. DENSE,
(Late of th* 1 Floyd H use.!
. lv PROPRIKTOX.
Valuable Plantation in Dougherty
County, For Sale.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale Lis plantation on
the Tbumasvii'.e road. 7 miles from Albany, on
th East side of Flint River, containing fifteen
hundred acres, six hit dred and fifty of which is
w. 1 improve**! and in cultivation It is well
w atered with a Creek rur.mag through it. with a
go ui dwelling house and other neceasary out
bniId:ugs The purchaser caa also have, iu ad
dition. if desirable, seven hundred seres more, ad
joining th** abovr plantation, and bordering Flint
River, eon*.%luing a large proportion of oak and
hickory, bamn.'ck. four uuudred acres of
which is ouder cttltivatim. with a good house and
all other necessary buildings Persons wishing
to purchase will please call on the subscriber on
the premises TH06. F. HAMPTON.
June loth. 1S)8. 3 if.
-r. W
K T
In Scottsbore>. ot. the the 11th inst-, Jr LIE
L-nsort of Mr. C E. Tsnxe, age-i about y*-ars. • I
A native of Switzerland, wh -re sh*- had learned L
love and trust the Saviour—though dying in a I
: i uf strange s, h *r last hours were singa'arlv ^
Calm, and peaceful. Elevated above ail anxiety
a > ut her husband and children wham shec tn-
n. tted t-» the care of h*r Heavenly Father—free
fom th*- tear of death, and with a firm hope ot a
happy immortality through the merits of the Re-
:*ner: when the .ast moment came. s!h? sweet lv
s-ptiu Jesus. A FRIEND. "
Central Hail Road OflSce, *
MiLI.ldgeville, J*ane *Jl, IrffW. >
L ENTIL further notice the rate of Freight on
^ Wheat, if shipped by the car-load of -7b
bushels, from Milleugevi.le to Savor.:,ah, will be
1 - cts. per bushel.
4 Jt. W R. BIVINS.
Our neigh:
tion—he is s
the man wh^
dents for offi
The B .m ng M xmtain —As is generally knr wn
ther is r m of coa. located above water ievci in
♦he Broad 5! an tain, about seven milea from this
trough and near Ueckshervilie, which for twenty-
one jksus has been ou fire. The vein, whh-h con
tains excellent white ash coal, ie some forty Let
i:. thickness. TLe origin of he fir»* is atiribut* I
t a cou’ t ie of miners, who having some work to
preform in the drift in the depth of winter, built
a fi»e, they being cold, in the gangway. Tt»-
fioti.*» destroying the prop timbers, were carrle*!
by a strong carreut rapidly along the pass, re, an-1 proof, that t: «*aid Abolition 1st
the tiro communicating to the coal, all sul -eqiu
efforts to extinsruish it were in*rfectna! Th
men wr-ro off f-om escape, and w^re, nn iool * y.
suiibcated lo death. Th*-ir remains w-*re* r*»ver
found. A f w days since we ascend**d the moun
tain a: th** spot of the fire, and were much interes
ted in examining the effect of the fire upon th*
surface.
The coarse of it is from west to east, and where
the vein :* nearest the surface, the greoi d is to:
sev ral hundred feet «unk*'-n into deep p.:s. an !
w l . * the atones exhibit evidence of having beet:
exposed to the action of intense beat, every ves-
tegt* of vegviatiou has been blasted. It is a Jcsr-rt
Uus.k in the midst of smiling fertility. The ground
iu some places was most t*-o warm for the hand t-
re^t npen. while steam from water heared by th
interral fire rose from every pore The fire ho*
evidently exten ia*l for several hundred yards
f jm th*- place it originated, and finds v^-nt an-1
air:' cootinu«* its progress, at the pits to wl. eh
w have alluded. A s .ore of years has pars* d.
s . t it barns. ar.J will burn till farther fu* i is de
nied the devouring element. Thuusands of tens
of »oal have undoubtedly been consumed aud
thousand* of tons mey yet feed the tire before it
is checked.— Miners Journal (PottsrUU, Pa )
Sickles Sr Co ts. Stean Sr Co.—A reliable cor*
t «pondent states that the Hon. A. II. .Stevens
*i..a«; as counsel f-r Swan A Company in tire
! •♦ -rv case, which has recently been gotten up by
s A. Company’s particniar friends in Ceng- *>-»
fre in this city. Such being the undoubted feet,
t \on i-l 1 hewers of Wood and students *:
Gc* fgia aw from this city, will doabttess hav.» .\
nic»* aad lively time in winding np t’»ie affair- i f
Swv: Jk C*»*. it being now generally conceded
that their lottery is legitimate, and a.sc. generally
k ova that Stevens is somewhat ot hi ugly
c m* r for shysters aud petiifoggers in .?t a:;.
politics.—-V Y. Setts
Terri hie Mtanksi IrridenC.
Some time since, ab ut the 4th inst., we noticed
by telegraph, the fact that the a learner Pei osylva
L.a exploded her boilers and was burnt to *he
water's edge, tever.tv miles belo-v Memphis.—
Thr e hundred and fifty passengers were . n h- ar«l
on* L inUreti >i whom, it was beiieved, were ki .ed
or wcunded-
1 i:i« wo*, doubtless, one rf the most terrible
h tea iu boat a**cidcnts tliat has eve* occurred on me
western waters.
Fro:.! the Memphis Avaianche tve take the fol
low .ng facts:
I I. steamer Pennsylvania. Cap! Jno Kieinfo -
ter, ot the St Lotu.< an I New Orleans line, ex-
ploded her boiler, while rrder way. at >hip Island
ab.'vut seventy miles below this city* at six o'clock ^* r Hill may
'•lay morning. Toe bout immediately took fire m i:*-n caikd u
i a-il* Vsiiaflril.
•r th* Recorder, Las a happy di-«ro=i- ’
> easily satisfied, lie reminds us of
having besought o:.e of our I’resi- ;
e, in vain, would be satisfied if the
it Id ony give him -omc of his old
Retarder, finding nothing good in 1
the public acts of ire representatives at Washing
ton, is satisfied.perfectly delighted, with anything
they do. If Lis ‘’American” friends in Congress.!
defeated the tqnitable Kansas bid of the ftenate.
It was ail right in them to do so: though our i
neighbor cat.'; forgive the Northern Democrats 1
who voted with his -American” friends on th 4 *
*axuesidecf the question. If his immediate rej>-
resentative vetes tu retain au Abolitionist. . Camp
bell,) in his s**at against the «n»»st orerwfcclm:r.g
as elected by
a.. : provides Ly tLe first section that the Banks * ffre** of building. The one built by Win. Cbeever]
be required to publish these returns in some ! A Co. is Very spacious and convenient, an i is said ;
o be fire-proof. The merchants cf Albany ire pro-!
ire l to do a very large bu-dms- the coming sea- j
>on. and in a.I probability they wiil nut bo disap- i
kCHEROKl
p :!■ 1c gazette at th ir own expense.
Tno s* cond section of this act is in these words:
* T • bills of any Bank failing to pub.ish its re-
Li
1838
bERi) i
s
turu as aforesaid, wiibin thirty days after making i pointed But the iuiprovem-.-nt most interest
t.:«' same, shall not be received in payment of
taxes or at th- Treasury of the Stair On the ’21st,
February, IroO, au act was passed entitled * Anj i:
Act to change, point out. and reguia'e th- manner! *
in which the reform of th- several banking in- t
stiturious in this S*ate shall hereafter be made,’* j 2
which is in the<e w-rds :
Section 1. That after the passage of this act
his Excellency the Governor of tLe State, shai
tw ice in each and every year require by public ad-
A
strangers aud visitors is its hotels Alb my j
«n now boast two first rate hotels. The Bving-
:.gton House, kept by Mr J. Byington, has a
veil earned aud deservedly high reputation* and |
Isabella House kept by Mr Durham i- rapidly
iing in popularity and favor Albany is iu th-* i
center of one of the finest planting regions in the
w.4ld. aud in a few years will probably lx a consul-!
r.ab.e city. AU things considered w regard'
South-Western Georgia one of the most rapidly
vertisement. fur at least two weeks, in a gazette I improving portions of the plant!: g States, and no
printed at the Seat t Government, each and everv j man n’-d leave Georgia in search ot a Lett- r couu-
bank. and banking institution in this State, to 1 * r . v ^° r a planter: it he does, w- beaove he will
TT;*ke n just and true return under the oaths or af- very likely to be disappointed
fi.n. ition of its President and Cashier, of the state
LL Companies and non-commissioned Offi
cers, Musicians and Private* who were or
ganized and called into “actual service" of the
>:ate of Georgia during the year ISA- 1 , according
t the aet of th’rh December. 1--C. in th- coun-
ti s «.f Union. Gilmer, Lumpkin, Murray. Walker,
I*, yd Cass, Paulding. Cobb. Cherokee, and For-
svrh. trho hare not heretofore oten paid by the United
States, or the State of Georgia, are notified, tliat
ibe time for presuming th-ir claims has Wn ex*
t . ' December, lr.‘»7.> to the IG ’• t - E J
first day of Janaary, ISM. j gf 1 *^ 5
Proper f-*rrcs for making oat and auth-nticaring .i,^«
these claim-*, accur l.ngto the laws referring th-re-
tv\ will be famished, on application, to all claim
ants who need them.
T M BRADFORD.
Auditor ot Cherokee Claims. I
Milledgevili- June 1^. D>. 4 .it.
I D
L> diet or Dcrrett, Silaa
, ife ksoo, A
D -rsev. Alfretl
D uglkss W C,
*H L.
Du tenn. J W
P ol.JolmV
I o«, XV. P B.
Duncan. WilUam
P xvts. Perry
I> : cell. James
1 .ricii. George.
1 * ' rv. Richard
El > Mieheal
K renbeig, Herman
F. iMse-. Conrad
F i ie. Riehani B
Eu-'-h. Heury
L ; .. Eraneis S.
E . i sinks, George
E . .y, Andrew
EugL&h, Robert
F .iier, >f G
Y .zier* William H.
Frazier, Charles
Y guson. James
Y ti.vnt. Simpson
F -y, A. G
F . it-r, Samuel
Fenner, Robert
F-- :ner, James
F mkiin. K. B.
Francis, W E
Fir z simznons,
I -*. H- zt-kiah
Fi'uer. J H
Fu.’uu. Charles
Fad-ier. J'Uin
Green, W. J
Lewis C.
Gainer, M C.
(• ...ble, D
Grimes. J H.
Gunter. William
Grace. D
E J D.
Pierce. Stephen
Be turn, ifeforge
Peter* wich*
Quinn. W
8
Reed, Jaxiies
Uueiuberz, William
Rut: edge. Rickard
Ru-*u, Gabriel
Raiucs, J. I>.
Key:: .Ids. E J A.
Ryan. Edward
R -Lrerv. H
K<idgere..| B
>es ,v. John
Scully, J. ;a
S
" !
v B.::.;.iaa E.
''.nir ... Wl'ii id A.
Smith. Jair.ce
Sin:* < ►liver
S
Srnitn, Jut:a
Seward, John
-us. \Y..i un,
Si ••tin. Jame» H
S
StnuA.B.
Savage. William F.
Siinpe-m* William
Sworils.
Simpkins. John
Sweenien. Fred.
Syers. Darnel
Scuutni, Lewis
Stewart, Charles
Sparer. R,
S X
s
Tinlev. Charles
Tuler. K. A.
Th-'inos. Evan H.
Tvler, J
Thayer. George
Thornton. F. W,
BYL\«T0.\ HOTEL.
DROAD ST., ALBANY Ra.,
J. L. IMIHilOV. IMtOl'KIETOR.
M’HE Stage Office f->r th'Stages
1 rinniag to Ba::.br : ige, Thomas- '|||i
is kept at th:-* |||
and Tsllako:*
House.
June 15th. 1S3S.
3 Ijr
^ IXTY days after l ire application will be made
»■-/ to the Ordinary of Jasper county to; leave to
s* . the real estate uf Eatou Banks late of said
county deceased.
P E. BANKS, Adm'r.
June 1st. 1 <jS. [p. p. l] 2 9i.
K E W CLOTHIK&
JUST DECEIVED
AT THE
MilledgeviJle Cloiliiog Store,
Hotel No. 1.
\ FRESH Supply of Spring and Summer
Clothing, made to order, snd the work Bur*
ranted. A. C. VAIL, Ag*t
Mav 17th. Ir.’ 2 . 51 tf.
XXVck? Th.
* G.
-sun. John
•■a. Thomas
fevu W
cer. Edward
Lems. F.
•^rt. W.
i!Lie. James
ro-1 -rued to the rrater’-* edge. Th* re wer.* three
hundred and fifty persons on the Penn*) It* Is,
cs-. hundred uf >%h<Hn are either killed or w.issing
l r u.aj..r 4 ty >f those who are *avr»l are indexed
illegal negro votes, it don't matter, uur m-ighbor
thinks it is a right, beesu-e the Democrats didn i •
reject Camp!-11 sooner than they did! Tliat's
cool: decided y Su.
OurntigLLursays.be isn't surp:is**d at any-j
thing tLe D» moersts du in Cong r cs». We are not
at all su pris *1 «i this. Our neighbor has not been
surprised at the anti-Southern votes which Mr.
Hill Las giv*-n in the las? Congrr*-—Low could he
br sarj.- v O ai v t'uii.fr tlie Dtm^mcj ooulJ J-’
A man who has become »u bdnd as to recognise
”..r in preference to truth—and to applaud!
Southern Representa'ivcs in Congress for voting
to k®*-p a naan in Cougress who wz* elected by il
legal negro votes, and deny another mar. tils right 1
to the s« at. who was elected by free white mm—
an editor, ic say, who has had his political con-1
? . «nee s.> a'' fully seared as to do these things an l
not be surpris* d at Lis own conduct, cannot In? cx
pected tu be satisfied wi:h anything the Dem« cra
cj can do. We did think no pj»}»*-r in Georgia
would Lave hardihood to off=r an apolagy. 1
much less a defence, tor Mr. Hib’s vote in favor of'
Campbell retaining his seat—the .-•blest and meat
dangerous Black Republican in the Horse of Rep-,
resent a* Ives—but we were iuistak< n. The Recor
der tL’.nks it all rigli*.—no? because Vallandiogham I
v. r»s not legal y entitled to the sea:—but because
tl.** Democrats did not give the seat to Vallanding-
hatu earlier Iu the session ! We wouldn’t be sur-,
prise*I tu find thnt our neighbor disapproves uf the |
. Creation of the World, aud all tilings in it, and
especially condemns th- Almighty fur making j
man on the Lt-t day. when he might have been.
a»t as ell a.;! * ou the firat day If VaHanding-,
i.am was entii.ed t.» his ar-at on th-. tirst day of th-
s -siou, he was entitled tu il on the- last day. And '
if it was right fer Mr. Joshua Hill to vote at the '
ts l of the session, to keep Val land;:.glam out of!
s seat, it wa» r.gbt in him to ha-, voted to keep '
Liui out on the fi st day of tbesass*L>n. But we cat*
give the Recover a key to solve tf:e mystery cf!
the whole matter Campbell is a Black R-publi-
can Know-Notliing—-just Abolitionist enough to.
to carry th- Nortnern Black Kepnb .cans with him
and jn»? intense enough in his hatred of Foreign-!
ers, to gut the support of such -Americans ’ os|
Winter Davis and Joshua Hill. wL,-n he want.-*
ti.eJ'votes. That’s th-secret of the whole matter
t a better color on this matter,!
i by the people to xpiain his con-!.
and nudition ofsnch bank, or banking institotion,
w. :Le tiainc? of ::s Pres.deat and Directors, and
a : st cf .ts St*< khulders on f he day* ox* the regu-
lar weekly me-ting of the President and Directors
tn- reof next preceding the date of such requisi
tion by the Governor, and it shall be the duty ot
e^;.. and every nauk c: banking institution within
thirty days after the date ©f such call by the Gov
ern r aud under the penalty m it prescribed hy
fore failure to make returns, to make and transmit .
to the Governor such return so required, in lieu j
ard -read uf the return here to lure required.”
“Section 3d. Iu the respective returns required j
hy* the preceding section, the good, tad and
doubtful debts of said bank or banking institution »
respectively,shall be set forth as now required by
••Section 3d. When any bank or banking in
stitution shall xr.ak** the return required by this j
^ame shs.l u«* pubbshed by such corp^ra-
ti .n w.tnin the tim*‘ under the penalties, and iu the
tnaxiner prescribed by existing iuws publishing
the ..st o; Siuckhoiders. once a year only. AU
Laws and parts • f laws milirating against this act
be tLe same an hereby repealed.
The next act upon this subject is the act of De-
ce»::b*r. 1-57, entitled “An Act to provide against
the forfeiture of th .* several bank charters in this (
btate cn account ut non-specie payment fjr a giv- j
t*w *;:ne and lor other purposes therein named.' 1 This
act ■ nta ins several sections wiurh in their nature
ar. limited in durail^u, to the term allowed fur the |
suspension* All this part of the act is covered
e first part of the caption. If the object of
Koaj i3 a oo is a: wak i>!
ID
i I tor 4 ouiiaiuiioujiii»l nN«i llir Hialf Hoad
I We copy the following articl*- from tiie Count,
tutionmfistof the Pith inst. rein. A n_- ; ass
! that the first paragraph is a quasi Editorial en-|
| dursement of tLe qnutarion fiom tLe Castilla
j Standard's Correspondent.
; Reform on i lit? State Road.— A writer in
the CassviUe '(■ ndard. cf the 1 th ir.st . who signs
\ his remarks “Rip Van Winkle,” seems tu congrat-
I!
Ht>
, ilarvi
on. J. D.
. Henry
l uir u ate :lie sup^ricteudant up« n
..ts of rec-nt reforms ou th •
l uon.
re-
id. The writer
says the morning passenger min *«u the State
road has been dispensed with, and while it only
delays the mails »on»e ten or twelve hours daily
it is really a considerable saving ir. the r,inning
expenses of the road. The suspension «>f the other
pa<serger or express train will doubtless still
further promote economy, inasmuch as tlte freight
trains could have passenger cars alt&eb-d to them
sod the visiting and traveling public would be
greatly phased as they could «t p sev-.al hours in
rhe night, somewhere on th ? line, between A;-
’ !’;?a and C’hattsnwOga and enjoy a very pleasant
lia:..m*.cu.Pic
I fFykias, John
tN’AWAY from Montgomery. A!a..onMoc- jj ,ter, XX^iliam
day nigbr, trie 14th inst., Albert about 4 i years
o! i. ti i -k iron? xe-th out. ah*>ut •’► feet Lijh. -.un
*. snd weighs 137 or 1;V> pounds, jnick ?puk-n
at»d polite when sp<>ken to. but has the appearance
« r being sickly, a carpenter by trade, and can re-id Jj ^ r t - , T
. 1 w .to j tctty '-weil; also. Lis wife Jane, about ‘ K ‘ l I' \v u
_v :ir, old; b:» k. «t >ot and thick built. k»s the H
aj p- sranee of a neevo that was adicted to drink. Ha !su,W. J
impudent when spoken to. c*>ars»- features, with 1 J me 19th. ISS8
i.irge lips. long spoken, can also read an«i writ*-— ——;—
1 for t .- W' x 1 : *'-- ■ : ■ v i **tion wiil be ms
' i ot th above n-groea and lodgn: *nt m *--.ne k ■ Ib uurabje, the Ordmary Court of Emi
- ul ,-> tliat I can A* tiiem. W. WKIUHT ! ! 7 H «iek»k P*nh. «•
, ,, riu, xuioecuuy.
- 1 ' • 4 , henry j parrish
Wood. William B
White, AI via E.
XX'mtcT, A.
Wiisou. Robert
Wilder. James
Waters. NAhoiae B
XVt^roc. Thomas
XVeUh, Wuiiam
Williams,
XXqiliaxns. John
XX’aen. Aifen
Watson. J B
Wailimrton. William
WL^uurt, J. R.
Wyatt, F S.
Wiau, Joan C
Westurer, Ira
XV.r.fewur'A W. A. V
Watson, Joseph XX'.
XX' lim n*rUam, W illiam
XV**bb, Jamr*
XX’ingate, Edward
Yeeuuiaa, Elias
Yeomans, Eraetus
Yealv. XV XV
Irwin Sheriff Sale.
A%*TLL -old befur t.. Court House dour in Ir-
▼ ▼ winvillt*. Irwin c unty, wituin thel«-zal ht»urs of
•ai--. on the Tuesday iu JULY next, the feilowing
property, to-wit:
I- as of land. No’s twentv four, and tw-rnty seven,
in rae tain! District of Irwin county, levied on as tbs
property of Claadian B Nurthross. to sari-fv one 6 fa
.rd from I-wiu Superior Court- in favor ox J. Young,
G. Paulk, A. P Clements aud J. Buchanan against
Canadian B Nortiiroe.-
Als**. L>ts of ioa«l. XoV forty one and forty two, in
the !*ixt t i District, Irwin county.’levied on as the prop
erty of John Bellinger, to satisfy one fi fa issued from
Irwin Suj ( art, i A . r of J. Toang, G. Paulk,
A. P. Clements, and J. Buchanan, against John Bel
linger, D. J FEXN, Sheriff
May -Jfith, *J ids.
Bird Cages.
4 VERY cheap lot ot Canary Bird and Mock-
x\. ing Bird Cages, just arrived and willl be sold
ch-ap-r than ever at the Yellow Store.
JOSEPH STALEY.
June 7th. 2 tf.
Administrator'i Sale.
VILL be sold be*' re th- Court House door, in
▼ f the town of Holmes vilie, A poling county, on
the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER n-xt, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lots of land No [ILVL] three hundred and fifty,
also 390 acres of lot No. 34J out of which tha
wiiow* dower has been laid off: comprising 130
Sores, both of Mid lots lying in the second district
of said concty of App ing. to te sold as the proper
ty . r B.chord Bullard, late of said county deoeas-
e«i. for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of said
d-ceased
JOSEPH G. WHARTON, Adm’r.
June 7th, 1S5S. 2 tds.
made to
^acueh
convict-
ih*
the cone 11
• fuliv
ray
dec: l
following
the writer’s remarks.
Another idea -ugges
I Lav- not yet been abl
merits. I will how. v*-r give it *o yui
n« t be veil tor the passenger trains i
At Lux to until passengers occnn'ulat-
n*jog i sutfid**ct to till at feast ;hr<
cars, and then the telegraph man co
i; rag rap 1. in ,
Would it
) remain in
in CLatta-!
* p*-*seiigei
M vlUpatcl. i
to th- master of transp^Ttsticn at Atlanta, and he
Cculd s»*nd a train up for th* m By adopting this
cuar*-. it wrc'.d save at least three or four trips a
week, which would bean immense curtailment
of expense. What think you of it .* It seems to
uie there U no use iu hurrying through life.’’
If the Constitutionalist was anxious to attack
: had been only to provide against the for-, ^ov. Brown’s maragemcr.t of the State road, why
e of the back charters during the time of the ^ 1 not tditor do it in a bu d a id direct way I
nsiou, the latter part ot the caption of the " **7 ^ bo strike at Gov. Brown over th*‘ shoui-
d»>rs of an anonymons correspondent? Was the
Consti tntiommHstii: search offacts' Why then did
!. n« t lay b* tore Lis readers the refutation of these
charges against the management of the Slat- Road
contained in our article last w*:ck on this subject.’
GEORGIA, Pulaski county.
W’HKIiEASTL.s.J BarkweII Administrator of -
* v John W Bark well deceased, apples to me for I
•1-iuUoiun from ».dd trust.
I ht^se are therefore to cite aad admonish mil j
persons interested to be and appear at my office,
within the t;axe prescribed by iaw and show cause
if any they have, why* said application should not
L granted.
Givcu under my hand an ! official signature this j ^
June fi.
4 m*>ra. JNO. H. BEASTLY. Jr., Ord’y.
AJmin istrator t Sate.—Postponed.
V GREEALY to an order of the Court of Or-
. Jinary of Jasper county, will be sold before
to.-i Court House d«»i>r. in the town of Monlictllo
J.teper county .within the legal hours ot sale, on the
fix -t i'n tds v iu August next, ah the negro property
belonging to the estate of Moses Perkin*, deceas
ed Said property* soid for the benefit of the lega
tees. Terms on the dsv of sale.
WILLIAM PERKINS. Adm’r.
de bonis non. tcul ommt ced.
May8th 19&3. (P P L f ) 4 tda.
GE«
AUGUSTUSM luXVaET
49l
WHEAT WANTED.
IX TRiDK.
K WILL PAY MARKET PRICES ir. Godj i
at COST, fur W eat.
who want articl-^ '■
Oor St«ok of
Now i, the time|
our Line to Buv •
a-t markoJ in italic*, ivonlu have been u>ele*r.
1 il - ia»: part of the caption of the act was Joaht-
Ivs* inte!:»h<i to cover the er^ctmcuts contaiaed
i:. :..e 'J, 10, 11 and 12th sections of aaid act.
TL. -e ,e- i:..us have no relation to aav partial'*'
\VV
OHT GOODS,
l" EATEX>1\ K.and Wrll Assorted in Every I)e-
Ipxrt ncnt. we haviug made Large Additions to I
| it at tiie cummeueement of th-.* Season.
&&&'£& as f oil
We Will Sell at r fRi.
20 to 25 per cent
'.-5 5 thau thev can be 'jou^ut- —where in the city.
NOTICE
THIS, Our Stock must be sold out to
c. .> • the concern, and no persons intending to
Util A. Twigg* countv.
ffUEKRAXX, FlovdA. Fmch, administrotor with i r
ill snnt xJd, of William C. Finch, Late of Cui-ma* Uteir business, can sell at our pnees
banks, but apply a. ke to all bsukz in this Sute. I C ,r w “7 ^ notthe eJ: tor copy the Editorial en*
They have no limitation ns to tinxe. They violate 1 dursement of the Governor s policy from the Cos -
chartered right ut any batik. They are law s
s'atmg the exercise, by the banks, of the:
Standard. sxiJ not publish approvingly the
sHie slang of an anonymous correspon-
.sp
•uidcouatv deceased, apultes to me for Wtters ofdismite
p. • i fro’n'ss: i es-tate. *• lisving executed Dirt trust ac-
. W
-
gulor. th- kindred other* concerned, to he and ap.
p ir at my .>rtk-e on ur by the aeoad Monday in Jan-
u irv next^ tneu and there to show cause, (if any) why
said letters may nut l»e granted.
«riven trader" my Land officially a: Morion. Jane
17th l?iIV5.
4 mtkn. LEWIS SOLOMON. 0.d*>
duct; but un:ii he does,we ?hall st
Mr. Hill’s vote in tLe case of tLe
sw at, was given with reference ti
m.nsx.y t *tx, • offic ers of th- kate Friskce, and :xxe and not because, as :i:e Recorder
na.*icngtrT on -.L^t ooat. fur th« ir liras, as the FI
bee some up s... 4i nf: r the accident, aiwi remained
in th* vicinity r.ntil »fe« had pieke«I up everv siti-
fortuoate sufferer that conid be found.
AIU0U* ty*'.^«.wefind Jo^.pL Pkiljui. cl Tes
a*; Lew:* J B.avk Ulkfr Delcrou, uf Nl-*t Or-
mi-; Ki«uiu»1 G i.. ij Mr* Wiu a&4 J*u«L:«r. •
Jl.. - E.Gk**on, w ,
«k. E**t*t MMTaiKiii *»<Ur, „f s ew Orinuu
•.'jTC*ro«i, of New Or v r }*;t k>:- r-:
Jirwle*. James Hums, »n^ v n Woodfonf
*1
l believe that
’L:o contestei
political bias,
*>■*, tire Demo-
emu Ti,i no: awaru the wat to VaiiaiHlicebam
?, oner tnan they diJ.
It may be proper to add, t’uat Mr. VaHaadiow.
Lnm is oce of the wanJest North rn men in Coc-
c.v tere«l righ.5, 8uc ti Uvs as the Legislature -t of tiie same paper’ It seem, to us, that the
Li*' a perfect u.-ht to pass, withoa: the consent, ' e»W‘.'»tt»««/i*t wonld have been more ffratifiej
of any bank. And t aceeptance of the act bv | lo praise than to blame the manag-men; of tbe
auy ank was te c -sary to render it obiifralory. I^'*1® Road.perticu'.at'.y when ke cou'.d havedoce
N' r could notice gA en by any bank of its refusal ! *o without violence to the truth, or the fae.lngs of
b.s friends.
. - 'The Richmond South claims that a sovereign
m t ■ caption of t art, was the amendment of j S tte, even, has no right to abcll'h s. avert. w:tli-
the aw . f bank retan.s. The 11th section of the j ... . - .
act I - in these words:
“I he atfidavUri of tank officers to their annual
ai. i -emi-anonal n ports aha:! ia all coses state that i
the ink of which they are officers has not by
itself, its officers or
Everv article at
1TZ77 7C2.Z CrCS?.
T» iuiebted to us. who have not already made ’
arrangement* respcA-txng tinre of payment, and
i - gi-ct to pav us in CASH OR WHE VT. WILL ’
BE SUED NEXT COURT
J. 6l H. TRSdlTCR.
M Iledgeville: Jane Iltii. DV# 3 tf
to accept tbe act, relieve such back from its pro-!
vi.-. ns. Oc«* ».f the "other purposes" referred to j
ou: compensation to the owner—F.xxk.
No State has a right to dispossess a citizen of
any property, without remum rail n. or an oppor-
n .i. :v;ng .? —\ctr ll - n l
That is the language of a Democratic paper,
published in a Sute where Black Republicanism ;
fvftgg* safe.
A VHLL !«' ^u’.d before *.ie I’-mrt il<jue door, in the
▼ ▼ town -f M i;i- Twi^^* couaiy. between the
u-nxl hoars of s-kle, on the first Tae^dvy iu August,
next, the followin'.: property, to wit:
The umfivkieil in»e:»-st of John Brooks, to two hun
dred two and a half acres of loud, more or l<
\ not kuuwn. it being the place whereon the w
M xoo n<*w lives. Said land .yng in the J7ta I>Lr*t. ict
cf originally Wilkin*'-n. d«>w fwig-zs ooantv, adjoining
Jw'ues !U. \:u and ui.iera. Levied on a- the propt-rry
ot Johu Br»>>ks. to satisfy oae fi fa from a Jus:ice,
{ ca, ia fevor of lYxau Gibson vs. John Brm ks.
p- porty'pointe'! ou: by defendant. Levy made and
r* turned to nt bv Ja n*-< XX’ Woodall, ( instable.
JOHN RALEY, Dep. Sheriff.
June loch. l^l> 4 tds.
M ISX DITIDSOY'S 4.IRLS’ SCHOOL, on Jef-
. FE*
fer^os street, will revpeu uu Monday,,
Jane *21st
June 13, lfiSS. 3 *2t
MILtSOaSVXLLS
SEALE I FEMALE ACADEMIES
Fall Session. 1S5S.
D I RING tha warm season of July and August,
a vacation will be given in both L^epartments
, . * fe en-s 111 P MtAca - ar ^°*! has bc*en all powerful, ever since Know-Nothiu;
the provtsuus of ttos act.
Action 12th, And be it further enacted, that
Bislferlf I.4»ve.
Tbc New Haver. Register thus alludes to tiie
. lion of tLe B.a* k Republican Kr.ow-Nochini
p>o: ry may be assigned on affidavits made by
is:u Lad its birth.
Gerard Smith,
GEORGIA. Baldwin county.
IVHKKEAfe Jjbn R M * ore ard Benjamin F
A PROCLAMATION.
CIOR1HI.
By JOSEPH E BROWN Governor of said State
AI r HE RE AS. ‘-ffical information La.i been re
* ▼ ceived at this Department that a Murder wo#
committed in the county of Carroll on the 2Sth
IV.-ember ia^t upon rhe body of Deborah S Chap
man by one THOMAS D. WALLIS, and that
sai l Wallis has tied from justice.
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this
my Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of One
Hundred Dollars tor the apprehensiou and deliv
ery of said Wallis to the Sheriff of said county
and Stare.
And I do moreover charge and require ail officers
in this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in
endeavoring to apprehend tba said Wallis, in order
fc 1 may be brought to trio, for the offence with that
which he staixd*charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of
the Srate. ;»t the Capitol in Milledgeviile,
this i2th Jay of June, in thu year of onr
Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-tight, and
of the Indepen rence of the Unites! Staus
of America the “2d.
JOSEPH E BROWN
By the Governor;.
E. P. Wateis>. Soc’y State.
Description
Said WALLIS about lorty-two or three years
ot ag^. about five feet tea inches high, stooped
shouldered, ono eye oat, his right arm has been
broken, aad has been shut in one of bis arms.
Banner and Sentinel at Xewnan copy 2 times.
.! HM tffk, 10WJ " 3 *2t.
S IXTY days after late, application will be made
tu the Honorable the thdinary Court of Eman-
uc! county, for leave to sell tlx-* lands belonging to
the estate of John M. Flanders, late of sai l county
dr cans ad.
RICHARD B FLANDERS, Adm'r.
June ^th. i-V*.39t
>#iirr !• l>tbtrtr« nnrf < rrHilor*.
V LL persons ind- bted to Benjamin Tucker,
late of Irwin connty. deceased, are hereby
requested te make immediate payment, snd thosii.
h«-ii;ng demands apxinst saia deceased are ree^
quested to prerent th m to the undersigned. pro|>-
ery attested, within the time prescribed bylaw,
or r .hey will not be pai l.
E XV. CLEMENTS. Adm’r
June 7th, 185S. 3 6fr
S IXT\’ days after date application w;I! be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county.
I all T. erm will commence the first Monday in; for leave to sell all the lauds belonging to the
S q tember and continue four momixs. tate of Berrami "* * * “
Terms of Tuition, the same os heretofore.
E. D. ELDREDGE. Principal.
MRS. ELDREDGE, Principal.
June 15th. Is3d. 3. 3m.
tate of Benjamin T-ioker. late of said countv,
deceased, fur tbe benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased
R XV CLEMENTS, Adm’r
Jane 7th. 1 w. 3 9t.
’ l4 ^ Lecturer of fee^jffitnra of Connecticut. WLlir men suni
-sssippi: Jan-s and I • . .« * . . ....
Loofeviile: Mr. Sat ky.
I laaonic Fr u-rnity tor MissiJ _
Faucis Deals, chief engineer; Far he; D-licr pJ
Nw Orleans. N. Bautscber. New Or» ar .«; jJ
Btiraeber. New Oneans; Xavier Rauco S as- : £ ve lived in the Sutes hreudf-ont years. What a
bo.,* tbe I arataM of the French Opery ir p , gl , iricu . iir; , tUl . Tbr lUguttr .av,
•f *e* Orleans; W m. Ray and VX nx. Howard, ot ' u ,
L -sville, H. B Nichofe, of Dauglase. Teu*. ••Ihe Herd Hbitr.”
Moore app ies for letters of Ad ninistration 405 ACRES OF LA\D FOR SALE. Rhemn-itism TiinJ if Inctl
estate of John II. Moore, late cf said coun- 1 1 >FFEJ8 for sale my Plantation in Tsylorconn- ktUtulIJtllloIII VUICU dl Uoul .
und. rjl^ced wouiJ respectfally call th®
X attention of the pnblic to the fact that he haa
no chaise, with these Legislators Bru l.ier Sam
bo mav vote, but white men cant unless thev
nan of the person sii-neil thereto authorized to ne ws wiH be carefully broken to his mother—Hr.
a im.nister an osth. shall be evidence that he or uteT '
the' were sworn th.reto. This is an amendment) ^°° r fclJww! His rase i« a foal one. Lea led
ue mile sooth of CarsonvUle and ID miles
cite and admonish all per- j north of Butler containing 4i 5 acre. Oak and ^
tkeir objections, if any. on H. kory land a good portion b..itoms and fresh, discovered a spocihe fir that welt known and pain-
2*s acres in the woods. I p.>n the place is a large - ful disease. Chronic Rheumatism.
dwelling, Gm house Ac It is healthy, well-water
r.dav in August next.
Given under my band at office this 21st June,
ltivv
4 ot- JOHN HAMMOND. Ord rv.
A r:t one hundred and twenty persons incl id
' it 'ck bands and pasaeo^trs, were on the i-.’
’ - i' An Loir:.su c ntleinaii. from Caba. «bo
had h«se», name ataaowa. .,nd has a slater near
Buninjtou, Illinois. left a brother in Cuba, is .ost.
and ho.es also lost.
Aoi - tho saved is Geo N Heir, of Tal. ihasse.
r 5 slny others are lost whose name* i
si.kr.uwi snd many who have been scald
braised c®not recover. -
The he nsjrlratna » as bound from Xew Orleans emt *f“
to -■ ■ Lou,, in which trade she was a regular
pzeke-, C« electing at Cairo with the Illinois C
tral Ksnrwd She
and »a, o*n<-d in
fe.ter. Go. {lack A Co., and Thaw A Co
Ti# Ret
T' f -t# d iha,
N V. forstei
■k« I ke a lone In the threats of the Black Ee-
pi.olicaca of the Legishtture. Tnev voted, en
i haiaday. Hit to ihl. to strike it on' of the Const -
i tuilow—-o as to allow colored persons to vote—af-
Iter n^Wstag. by a vote of 1*7 ’o «i, tbe same
j pi is liege to oo women The »ame Committee
ho reported ,t. favor ot allowing colored people
of ::ie aw of bank returns requiring an addition- matter, with a plentiful supply ot' she ting sticks,
al tact to be stated in tiie oath. All the acts above will set up his column so Srmly that it cannot be I
Cite : are in pen m%un,i That is they relate to j knocked down by Vigilance Committees, or even j
the same subject matter to-wit: the duties of bank *’ ie Devil himself.
- Warranted n a.i casts to give satisfaction:
e :. uv-r..etit to churches, scloo.s Ac, Call upon ; jhcatd it fail in any cas 1 . upon notice thereof, til®
me at Montpelier Academy or M, M. Meison on -
the place and von shall have a bargain
W. A MELgON I
June l'Hh ls6d 3 1
othcers in making their returns. And it is a well.
Priwters lake Waraiag.
sre yet * 10 vote, report t-.u 11$ inexpedient for trkitt men.
»*tl ar d '■ ^ nay bav. t. aie from a*• rood, to have the nri v-
,iegw ot voting, unit! uv, have U-en in the country
tv'nth one years—atoi uut noli! .k«
\ kuo AR role of construction of statute* fully j O b « of oar exchange* savr
r-c-gnixed by our Supreme Coart. that statutes in ' It is said the editor of the Le„ sburg Cimtide.,
pan malma are to be construed together the ’ ,, ,>n *-' r commeucir.g to learn ;he [ r .nt;:ig bas-
wb®.e being considered as but on. act. or in the ir *'*' * P™* cK «' s 'laughter The
v. r nmtr + m.r, i , n^xt tine bo stteoaed meeting he was cons !erabI v
- *S* 7 ■ •** boons: It is » n 1 astonished at hearing fhe m nicer announce as
‘ es:.to.isL':d ruie of law that ail acts tn
not until two years after they ! t,na *** t0 be taken together as if they were one w:th a devil "
farima- his text. “My daughter is grievously tormented
i.av® been admitted as citizens. A don ble sop— la*-' Apply this rul® to our statutes on this sab- Treachers daughters are not the only ones who
"I* for “Sain, and another fer ".Sambo." " - - -
A Co..and Thaw A Co.' -mgnes. they would not b« only forgiving th-m 1 1 ‘ r ; wlth tllc that tlsay have not
Ifj jeet. and it is very c:ear that the bank officers ar- are “tormented with a devil!’’ s» t that np DerU
ake the moral home to vcu.
GEORGIA. Emanuel county.
To Ike Honorable Court of Ordinary of said camaty
T HE Petition Jackson Bird. Administrator,
and Lavina Kirkland. Administratrix, of tbe
I estate of Cuvlor Kirkland, deceased, respectfully
[ sh' weth that they hath fully discharged the du-
* ties assigned to lh<-m. and therefore petition the
Court for a discharge from their administration
JOHN K PRESCOTT.
Petitioners Attorney.
The above Petition heard, and it is ordered, that
citatl n do issue, requiring all persons concert -d,
and they hereby are. to show cause, if any they
have, wbv the said Jackson Bird. Administrator.
dav^s alter date application will be made
I
to the Honorable, the OrJinarv Court'of!
Emanuel county, for ieave to sell the lands and I
n : oes of Hezekial Parrish, of said countv, lata
!y convicted of Imbeeilitv
HENRY J PARRISH. )„ ,,
AUGUSTUS M COWART. j &nad ns
Jane kth, 1^5^. 3 9t.
W A NTED 1IHM ACENtS.
>Rthe beat inducements -ver offered. Enclose *
an 1 Lavina Kirkland should not on th. tint £ return posuge and •Jdrwm
day of January next, be discharged J.om sard | Lawrence. Ma«. JuI'kW ^
, , _ giving |
tke simple right to core—bat would desire to make
violated tbe provisions of the Aet of lxA7 And I
. 1 7 •*» _ “— —“‘7 tv uiuc , * — — * ,v * * i ■
s oi Ethau Allen.—Ii I* eurreixtH i l “ ei f to seal* in the Iogislatare, and to' If they fail or refuse to do so. it Mess to be equal- :
1 man ha.beenarr«tedst\Vesuofdj u « t dI L ''»‘‘’' ac ‘ : » iQ ^e no.tbeydoi l, r l e «.bat the Governor ia bound to issue bis i
mg the remains of Ethan Allen : not even propose to make theta liable to taxation, j ,t., T f
laurcstis, l.elfer.
Our readers w iU Snd on the hrst page, an in-
, lereating Letter from Jo*. Holt, Commissioner of:
, I Patents, defending the Agricn’.tarx! division of the'
proeixmanoei, ferb-lding th* Tre^rer .0 receive | r . t « t from charges made agaiu., it.
Administration, and why Utters Dismissory
should not be granted to them: and itiaturther'
ordered, that this citation be published in tbe Eed- O’o the Ordinary of Jasper county for ieave to sell 1
era! Union Gazette, of this State, for the space of the real estate of Eli Glover, late of said coanty de-
S IXTY davs after date application will be made:
1 ' ~ '*
six months
A true extract from the minutes this June the 1
tOtb. 185®. ♦
4 mfim GIDEON H KENNEDY. Orri’rv !
June let lsV
HENRY S. GLOVER, („ ,
EU S. GLOVER,
[fn] a 9t.
money will he refunded.
Medicine and prescription sufficient for on®
month sent by mail ou the receipt of three doLars,
wh.ch will be ail that will be r-«ju;i»d ia a large
majority of cases to affect the cure.
Patients using one proscription with benefit
will be prescribed for again on the same terms.
Certrticates could be added, but the above term®
ean hardly nil to give aafiaftu-tion, for wo stand
legally bound to return the tnonev if called foe.
AJJrwos, DR. J. W. HURT.
At-rt.tciv, Ga.
June 15. lho8. 3 ly.
GEORGIA Pulaski coanty.
Tl^HEREAS, James L. Lumpkin applies to m®
TT for the Guarliau.hip of Nicholas P. Sarah
and Francis E mil 01 s of Nicholas P Dillard
These are therefore to cite and admoniad all
persons interested to be and appear at tuy office
within the time prescribed bylaw and show cause,
if any they have why said trust should not be
granted
Given under my hand and official signature
this Mav 19th US;* 52 St
JOHN H PRANTLY. Jr , Ord ry