Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, February 17, 1857, Image 1

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i|pMAS RAGLAND A CO, VOLUME XXX. -PROPRIETORS. A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OP THE CONSTITUTION AN HONEST ANU ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OP THE GOVERNMENT. OFFICE—RANDOLPH STREET. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. TUESDAY.MORNING. FEBRUARY 17,1857. NUMBER 7 'lie (ftlrekln <&uqntrer PUBLISH til) EVERY TUESDAY MORNING TP.RSlS—Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per an nuio, pxv.xble irtrariably in Dionne*, or Tnsxx Doixxaa If not fai l in advance. Vo p*pcr will bn discontinued while any arrearage I, nnlivuat th«* option of th* Publisher*: and three Dollar* trill, in all oa *et, heuxsetad where payment l* not inadith-f r- thi« expiration of the subscription yeer. ADVERTISEMENTS C’tnsficu'iualy inserted at One Dollar per square, for ths Qrs' insertion. and FtfTT Ccxtj for every subsequent conttttaa.i ••• A aquar* in tho Enquirer l« the space of •idTM lines in small type, containing, »• It does, one Lkoal Advertisements published at the usunl rates anil with Uriel attention to the requisitions of the law. Obituary Notices aver eight linn charged at tho regular advertising rates. All communications intended to promote the private dividual- will In* chanced as advertisement*. panv with iwo of n^n, staWul itrst»lwJh of an ambiilnnctt, intending to send Iho lit tle orphan to the Mexican camp. He had not proceeded far. when a eutiplG ot Mexi can friars wore discovered prowling, ns was their custom, amung the dead bodies, in -parch of plumb r. Ordering them to desist, the officer i elated the scene he had just wit nessed, and in conclusion offered one of the priests it liberal reward it he would take the babe In satety to the camp of his country men. Th<* priest assented with a acrity, and receiving his reward took the infant and turned away. With a consciousness ot hav ing fulfilled the dictates of humanity, the Lieutenant prepared to join his party again, lie had taken hut a few steps, however, be fore an exclamation ot horror from one ot his companions, caused him to turn auicklv, and ns he did so they hounded fr«»in his side in pursuit ot the two priest** who were run ning rapidly towards the Mexican lines. A suduen suspicion ol horribh import glanced through the officer’s mind in an instant, and catling on his men to tire on the fugitiv» if Ilf (Fn_('lTitchin OMtnilirfr Il,,, - V did not atop, he looked earn *si y along V, yi v. It AlUnlll V. UljUUtt, ; their track, and soon discovered tho reason is puiilymikd Tuesday. Thursday amt Saturday Morning: AT KIVB DOLLARS IM-ll ANNUM. |3r «»*■ r'itcmcnis conspicuously inserted, at tin the llutllc-licld. An Incident of the Mexican War. I ot his companion’s conduct; lor, thrown ! down amidst a heap ot corpses, was the | dead infant, with a bayonet driven complete. ! ly through its body ! The inhuman wretch, to whom the officer had confided his little charge, had not proceeded a dozen yards ; before committing the atrocious deed. The ; pursuit was successful, and in a lew mo ments both Iriars were brought buck trem- bling, and in broken English begging for by RICHARD KvcRETT. Inurcy. Hut justice was quick and sure. A The bloody battle ot Molinodel Roy was ! file oi men were Boon upon the ground.— 'Inisht .Hid the American arms were again “Five minutes for prayers," said the Lieu- tori Hut it proved u dear bought vie- tenant, looking at hi* watch- “tivo minute*. loTyK TIi battlc-Jield was red with Anglo you bloody scoundrels! Sergeant, tie their Saxon blood, lor never did the A/tec a make i more desperate det-mc Those participat’ d in that glorious b.ittb* will n forget it-* many eventhi! irriiinslam • ut min; down of morn, wh mi the stars iu, sweet I v upon the earth, our army lently into its position, corps alter corps,“ar tillery. infantry, and cavalry ; the muttered wordol command, the rumbling ol wheels, und tli* mu tiled trump! tramp! tramp lot the \ sli devot* d storming party, winch pioneered iho mum force. It was not five o’clock in the morning, when the battle commenced With a thunder which shook the earth, the heavy gnu 1 Ilugor’** battery belch' il toi'.li the signal ol attack. Then tIn- stunners, carrying thi n l.uldxts and tasem • . started torwai if. cheering as they ran. and were soon lost amid tin* thick smoke which roiled trom tho Mexican cannon. Non an.! then a broad (lash ot fire show > d our gallant tellown light ing hand to hand with the enemy’s can- j nonioi On pressed the centry til our line, j and like a rushing tornado swept tin* enemy from lliwir gun*. Hut bravely they rallied, j . and in turn our troops were driven hack.— i ' Hero the carnage was dreadful. Ul tin* lour- t toon officers o( the storming party, eleven! wore killed from tlitf Now York Drilly Tltuo, Fob. O h. Important from Nicaragua. Mr. K. N. Stagers, IT. S. Mail Agon utS.m Frun- cisco, who lull Gray town on the 23d of January, informs uk tlmt ndvices had boon rocoivud there from Gen. Walker to tho 17lh of that month, which is eight or ten days later than previous nd- lie utiles that iho report, which reached here some dsvs since hy telegraph from New Orleans, and was noticed in the Times of the 2d inst., that (ireytown was in possession of the Costa Ricans, was utterly me.ru *. lie w\* himself there fur some time, and everything was perfectly quiet. Fifty one men who had served under \\ alker, and been discharged upon the expiration of their time, hud found their way t ■ (Ireytown, and ru- poiteil that Walker’s position at Ilivas had been uudisturbsd, mid that he had front 450 to 501) effect ive men under Ins immediate command. C upturn Scott was at San Juan with two huhdred ami fifteen men, lilting out u steamboat with four pieces of artillery, for tho purpose of reeaplurinu the I oats from the (dosta Ricans. Four hundred men were expo led from Near Oileoi-*. and ninety- two from (’u!it"rnia in the steamer Sierra Nevada- A quarrel if reported t.i have arisen lictwecu the Guatemalans and V.\..-,U Ricans, which may it jure tlu* mimic curdiah ol the allies, atld impede their future operations. Special Correspondence of tliu N. Y. Dally Thins. Sax Juan dki. Noutk, (Nioauaiiua,) I Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1857—10 I*. M« J It is staled lltut tho Sierra Nevndiv has In ken by the Cost t Ricans. She had of si ce her departure IV »ni S. Isidr of armed men landed from Li >» American. steamer Texas, (which had been represented to tpe tiN cmitraiits waiting nn opportunity to proceed tj Ilnur destination, hut whom Mr. J"«cph N. Scott hi since stated to the L’mled Slat- s Commercial A ii he has employed to prole t his property, un t vx h i ijave not l»cen recognized a-* citizens of the 17. States ) several Hiitish subject* who are detained, and forced to hear arms against their will ; you wi I piocecd to tho place where these men arc at present quartered ; und li.iv ng ascertain *d who is the nili cer comm ».*idii:g the party, you will require irom lr n n list of all ’.ho men under liis nominal com mand. and in the event of your oh’niuiug such a list, you will call tho in ell together, und read u> them this my order to you. Should any of the par ly in question claim protection as llniish subjects, and their ehiins appear t" you to he well founded, you xvill acquaint the officer commanding that these men must be permitted to withdraw from their pre sent p* -,li >n ; and \ou will (in the event ot his ac quiescence) i itn r jive tin men i passage t>» Grey- town. or take them onboard Her Majesty's ship un to their ul. ii In tho h a course p i tiled out, you wdl inform him that iu the first plan no person whatever Under his command will be pciui'Ued to leave their present position to pro- reed op r!.c river or elsewhere, until my dennuds riti ill be complied with; and, secondly, that 1 will udi.pt hueli measur. s to enforce t 1 e rights of Hiitish subjects as I may think best adapted tolho porpise. (iiv.-n on hoard the Orion atI’Gn*ytown, this Kith day o ,1.minify, 1857. (Sigrud)" JOHN E. E US KIN E. d.iall siiperei.iou-iue s-*, t;;: ^ inaUv official. Ihj my fault it l do not render your p.u: orrespo-i I,•nee n m "ii >n.blc examplo (u 0/ .-!r.u; /mi by I o this the Seer. him 1 to . nple l •sopl. Vbs "Nor l ill * xposyre ot ■< by •!.-• (lireat* this corrrspon- wh . hi o • tile record vrrsiulist deli Ti.is is the merest brux ndo in m.o \x I itTor.ls tho most mem irnbt** , xnm rils •»! this depattnont ot n vain o- iii *d mid a false accuser exposed.' NEW BOOKS! THE IVORS, by - widl, author o A my Herbert, etc. x 1., Tho ilouseJiold Ai:go| in Disguise, by .Mrs. Pruc and I, bv George WjllUm Curtis. Old .Moll und Little Agee-i, or ilia Rich Poor, and tho i’oor Rich, by Mrs. l.eslic. IL.-lory of Henry iho 1th, by Abbott. About Common Things, by Abbott. The Works of Rev. Rob'.. Hull, A. M. ^ Gardening for the South, or tile Kitchen and Fruit Garden, with the best riuiliod for their Cultivation, by Win. N. White. * American Almanac fur 1837. A New Supply of Dr. Kano's Arctic Exploration. Tim Prince ol Arm «TA » IV'tr Us, n en . Our tm'im, • 'd? ""•¥ 5*> w - ' l l " rH,li ? h ! »r Tl.rmish O.o , , . , *|. ■ i Wood. LetmRivtra. Ltcuton s JO Yearo View, cititens, ami paiiicul.nly our importers, will lie, j rCq , i vc d by pleased to learn that Ihn represent t<v« branch ol ! j- h. .3—txvwl! J. W. PEASE. Congress, on Monday last, pisaud a lull to make Augu-tn a port .of delivery; and a Irttor from the Hon* A, ll. Stephen i doubt of its passage hv till* Senate. An olfnrl willulan be undii t»y Mr. StopheiH, ii tho event ot the Until pamuac <>1 the bill, to oblr.ir nn nppropriation lor constructing r-u.l.ibtc building! for Hie liusiueis of the port, as well as ! r ii post of lice. Tho amount ol duties now pint to iln Govern incut by importers in this city.i* much greater that is generally suppose'). 0’ir .lutrdware stores pa; annually ut least tjCRt.OOO il- duties ; our. ctcckei; a ml china stoics about 8*20,000; and importer* o wines, liquors, c gam, &e... piy annually bug' amounts. Itut while t esc Minis may. iu Chiulu' other pliii mss® ST,OItB ;r , ; HO. 7o EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET, I Where Can ulwnya ho touml a largo aolcction ol ■Ylclodcu .ManulaijtorioB iu the Uii *' ' -a'Fho i, (Jultafs, \ iolUtccHun, Vlulllin, llntt- Tnmhofliu's, IMuIcm. l'Miitlnns. Accor- dootis. Mush Hoxch, ClariauottH, I'lHt^coleltn ami Fifes. AD >. nil kind* of UK Ass INSTRUMENTS for HAMG.": dn. lb n 1 Tfnor Drums. STRfNGS.il all i.i’ntn. and tho largest assort- ol SHEET Ml.'SIC ii . .ill tho nbovo named In- :i» ii!s, iI'T can l*'Und . ou;hot Philadelphia. 'r Second hand Pianos taken in exchange when 7 ones nre bought, and the highest priced allow- tninui Split | M. .intiiiiu, upon each ilh great front ul Molmo (1**1 it* ore rapi lly tilling up tied. In trout ol lho*u i n* was terrilic. Tin* gall Was shot while cheeritti and v the d* Muln' men. Id. Smut fell in t oobi< Antony the .M xiuana toys of gallant odimM- grey hatred, but lull ot lltut ©flu. nd rrRm up'dt he t .mp Old ti-t o, H aide Ifua, all (ought tiieir WUrtfW Muta Bof. direful us wits tho ronlLd, u< could -tay the S ivjii'h icd tij^lit un brok« ;i ground, gaping ditches, ntul rutTJp 'H, in lh*.* tare ot tiro and slee Amerirun troops pres:.ud torwurd, Iran tho dead tmdi. s ol liiend and toe, hi their t cl, until, covered with the haul*. th**v stood triumphant upon the i\ ican lortiliculions. Oh ! it was u gl mom> :>(, when, as the .anoke lulled away, j the at.us and stripes were seen waving Irom I T ' the M-\ican llag »tair, |,n,ud omblmn. ul | Amei" an valor! '* . Hut * • dul not intend to describe the bat- “ ri tie of Iolino del Rev nt length. Slowly the V ,7 acattei *d remnants of the American forces pi,. rotire from the hard-earned field, and upon j the Ninth Regiment devolved that painful of all duties, burying the dea l and pickle.' Up the wounded. About sunset the labor * oinmeneeil. Nome six hundred men divided into small partu s pursued the mol- nncholv duty. Day faded; but the moon, •oon i sing, shod a pule, sepulchral light over Hi • -ei-ne, w hich no tnun could emt- template with jut n thrill ot horror* Over u Inrg 1 xpanse of ground the hodie and wound, d men went thickly at tome place* a hundred corpses count' d within the space ol a few sc yard', while the sandy soil was wet mi Moan goto. Largo pits were dug, und titand trtd too found a soldier’s grave togeth er, Death hud abolished all distinction.— American and Mexican, who u texv hours btffoi were striking lur each other's lives, flow laid peacefully side l»y side, their nni- mosi'v subdued. Ambulances and wagons mile : away to the temporary hospital* till- ' ed with wounded men, whose gioansol un- 'gutsli xver * aw ful to h« ar. It was while the work of burial progress- cd, th.tt a Lieutenant, iu charge of a small partv. cam« to a ravine not far removed Ironi die main lino of attack, through which ran a bubbling brook. Many wounded men bud crowded to the banks of this stream to »foke that lerriole thirst which u severe #00ltd always induce*. A* the party were collecting such injured ho' ‘ . ‘moving, the wail ol i ly attracted the Lieutenant Intern"-L Mil l ug'iiu tlu; sou Upon his ear; • plain, hew wa- no mi u,.king Its source; iOftantiy made along the m mob. ami in a tew tic•inent* ^closed, at which oven the m heart grew laint. Two dead In op die sand, a few I So. One, a young wjt'/v head w by u large -Id ry 1 mul'd M a rivulet *d du Qlti «ket ball bad penetrated th Th * young man lay upon his back, mi'tly |ust as be fell, while the p Un woman indicated that she roc iat i ball wiiiie kneeling by Ins > Ut was nol all. Naked and all Ok" : with ibe guro ot its pur nvi lently about mr months old, 9)- ii the broust ot its dead i , grasping with its little j^Huck hatr wnieu was damp with tho *i|ghl dew. On! it was a picture which th heart swell with emotion* uf pity tuu d p tor utterance,—that helpless, innocent ID int stained with il-s inulher’s blood! Oi- ,tf have we thought of the dreadful seem . it was a picture tu-ver to be forgotten.— ^Hh«* gloomy battle-field strewn with dead 1 dying; the brook murmuring gb-> iuily # ng. uimundkil ut ilslduody ripples; the oldier.s standing with their spades rail tli ■lid picks around thus ■c living bab<-, and ovt ii b The inan had probably met his death while J Li ‘-arch ot water, as a leather bucket such ■a la attached to an artillery carriage, was j A'ng near by ; the w^vnn must have re- I Reived a chance shot, while bending over V i husband's body, lor the Mexican wo- ^Bien, with heroic devotion, tillen followed Kh'-ir husbands or lover* into battle. Th*; 'Lieutenant, giving order* that the two bod. I lies should be interred in one graze, wrap. ; gbed up the babe in a blanket, and in com. ST. NICHOLAS Dagucrrean and Photographic Gallery ! Br»P»B , ’sr GBEAT PICTURE GALLERY J ]p at last completed, and vies with any place uf the kind in the Southern World ! T HE nnderfligued line spent time ami money in the arrangement arid completion ul Inn l’liotp* graphic department. Has visited the North and ta» Iu;. i istructiotis under the most aide Artists in the l’rofcsxion, and does not intend his Pictures ahull lie surpassed in the United Stntea. lias an entire ly m IV plan for taking AIWBmOTYPKS—they are color'd bennUfulty and not reversed. PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL. WATER, OR PABTELLE ! All! who widl nut it ' i-eilec? likei-esH to adorn n parlor wait, sln.i.’d i,a.«-a j .intr-1 Photograph. They have --.merr-tded Oil Pormirsin tlie United Siixtc M*- K has one ot th • most proficient col- urista in ihu country to paint hie pictures in the above styles. They ran bo in:cited in PINS and LOCKETS ns lw (K'iful in effect, nr- an Ivory Miniature,but fnr suporioi in point ot Likeness, and as large ns do- sired. Ladies and Goutliunc i visiting tbo City wbo wishPhotograi iis must rail nt tho GALLERY as i .i i■«*11vi ,. :i*. .i it rc,"iroH rotne time for tin *• !• • i: Those xv11 ■ live nt a distance tlmt have .lull P : . - they uidi Photographed and colored to life, ran forward them by nmll, giving color ol hair and oyes. I .overs of iiiRuro and of nut tiro's nrt, and the public generally ure invited to RANDOLPH Streets, Columbus, Ga. A. J. RIDDLE, Proprietor. October 30, 1358 tww tf UNION MILLS FACTORY, TO KENT, LEASE OK SELL! THIS Factory is aituated in Hoard county, jiii|sfl (!< >r ; ;:n, 10 miles ltortli n| Frutiklill, and 20 miii-H from liie Atlanta ImGrangc Railroad. Tho W.u- r Power i.« -nod n.“ any in the State am| the pi-ire is perfectly hr ilthy, with fine Sprimr xru- ter and juirc *iir. Th« place lias on it n email Fnrm. good Dxv ill’; ! ' !isc nii.i ciiiliui.'dings, Saw ni.d el Furtory. Tho Hands’ liouso" are lly dvs r«'Ved; balance of buildings generally Tbis Factory cun be bought on very luvoru- terms, or it can no leased or rented, ns the pr good. 1 ms r ueiory ole. terms, or it cun n . .. e-nt inmnnbont not n practical manufacturer, and lias tiusiuess calling bin attention elsewhere. For further particulars address the subscriber, or call on him at the place. A practical manufacturer, wishing to becomen co partner, cun buy nn interest. Sale of Steam Mills. I - ) Y VIRTUE <d mi assignment oxi exited by Hnn- ) ter, I'i't;: & William^, "ii thoTJ'ldnyofJunun- ary, lt'.i'., to the und< i iaued, and rccordad in tho Probate otli . . .1 •.:»• i;• ry, Ik'iT, in Record of Deeds, Vi I I ’. • • v> " ell to the highest bidder at public p»!- . bet" • the Court-house door, in tho I 1. iFayeli« , oil Monday, ihu 0th dny of *i ii' i. i * * -I cighuen .tetea of Land, t.i j : a ; . t t!ti n-•-*h cast quarter of Sec tion eleven, in Township twenty-two, ol Rnngo twenty-six, together with a new set of MERCHANT STIvAM -MILLM, erected on the fame, with ail the machinery and fix'un : ■' dull ju-ci -.-ary outbuildings appurtenant Tho Mill House is largo ami well arranged. 3 high, and completely and 'horoughly finish- (d mid liiriii*hcd, and well adapted to carrying on an extensive and successful imsiuess. 'Phis property i- locaied will,in one mite and a hall ul tl.e i.»v\ not LaFayctte. ,nd ,<>nunanda an . extensive i :itr< i < . and altogclhf i offers and coin- ’’ . f r*" i bines Hum adv mi ... lor an invc.-tnieni, than any irtli.wiiore ., v in tin* State. Terms Cavil. JAMES E. REESE, I MILTON ANDREWS, J A'l'S""" 1 . LaFoyotte, Ala., Feb. 10, ’ST w tdo Fos: Sale. I’ORE-HUl'r'E on the corner ot Sirt* t ■, known iih the old Co., mid occupied at this t.y Akv -vs. Hull ti. Uunstty. D. P. ELLIS & CD. C "lunibiiJ. VIarch 2D. IHSti tww tf FORT VALLEY PROPERTY FOB BALE. III.Mt * ttuiic*' bit 1'iisliirHS, I ofTwr fir H'lts ii 11'|- '> ■ %ii—I Hie Hciiith Westorn llo- i il, i ..i .i«l at t it U.i -v, with furniture, I - r*■ will 1. - 'I ! i ,• -!• i r . • Innjtsl In "iy I.. ih» un.|er.i*i THE i lirond und Brva (.1 I*. MU is e V\. M M’AFBB. THE LONE STAR INFIRMARY, Ono milo Bouth-Wcstof Cusnotix, Oa. fTMlK Bubscrfbcr bus opened nn Infirmary for tho * tr- uiiiiout of Chronic diseases of every form. )i urj experience iu the Reform Practice, . every curable c -.arc Rheumatism und •if p'liii unparalleled sue* I'VmnlcB nursed by Mrs. Frnxier, who is a Luily "f moral worth and efficient diameter. S. J. AUSTIN, M. I). 15* tcruicci. 1! hi. Jos. Shaw, titowart co. Ga. : \V. Parker. Cobnuit, Gn. White \. Ifclm.i ' ssetn, Ga. J no. C. White V*.. Andrew, Ala. Mtij. E. Dean, Ruckyhcad, Ala. Jan.fi,'57 wly Ilbm O VA£l t (J A13 IN FT WARE-ROOM. J. IT. SIKES, TIA-* „ _H Bn Ji irolry Htoro, whero lie J uo his nl J patrons ami* II will *ii upiri tho prinrlplo that Ihd‘*nliable hIx- ■CL ilfl n thu noatait style. Henry MoCauloy’s MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, Near the Pent Offioo, Columbus, Ga. MONUMENTS, Tomb*., Tablet*, llenristiine**. Marble Mantel I*lwv ; lluni.iii. Tat‘l«- and Wn-iti-sLeu K. i-ulgii .n l Amrriran MAltlif.K. lr lilting rur- iuuji thu Country prouiptly stijmkil to. wly you have any MONEY bring i NOTICF, NOTICE. THE undersigned having opened out new HOOT and K1IOK EHtnbliah- qnt on 11 uoau 8TRk.tr, in tbu atom be* vi i n Mr. M’jntn'J'ER'K and nud Mr. Lto* onS, would r -ip- cipiUy solicit the attention of tlioiic who v, in. i buy rheuji and good articlit. I have on hai '* ■ *o.l ns ■lu iincnt ot Gents', La- dieo', Mi-i-i s', i,.i>,' ami (Children's Hoots, shotB, Kuotci k, Cuitcri, Half (Jaltcrr. Yurbni.1 styles of HuUtlng Hiiskim . slipper*, »v.c. Ac, All of which hp? of the LATEST STY LHS. Cnl! qgi ■ •!" ‘*f»fH Hoot, 11 and ii kji.’v i.rt nn jt along t F. M. RKOOKS. JuL 12. ’55 tw law w tl Finest Flour in the World. IJST tccuivcd per Steamer Oswichoe— i.xtra ".St Louih" Flour; Extra "CrtiHceiit" do. 1 Tliomix Mills" do. Good iiuporfiiio do. luC.taks Choice Iktoon Shoulders , 1 do. Extra triin’d Har.on Hams; 10 do. Clulds Sugar Cured Hums, l or sale by Cl'NIl V &. CO. M il f,'«"» »t Wheat! Wheal;!! tVheat!! NTIL further notice wc x» ’ll PAY CASH for r bushel, - .$1 50 author Preaid' is already bcgi will be nt least a iloxci • plant. There will l»e j und Anfl-i'rt Now, by this “tale han„_ Take all tlit-M: ingredients, and mix and stir brisk lv while boiling, and when cool you will have—just I fc’ucli a humbug as Roraback Soap.—/,***!/». PUiiu- h rsUH'l thu' it was only been pr*■.((•nre < f the lirilish fleet In the harbi wjs allowed to proceed- The uiuigrjiits paraded on the beach, and Captain Corkburn, txL king In stand in front of the line, read the follow- >lli( oiler of British Protection, I Hu John Llj/hintlon Erakinr. F.»a. Contain of Her .. Mnjnty'B Ship Orion and Senior Officer of Her SpJylog. Augart Ctb.says: I have Mainly'* Ships und Vtuita hmpluyed on the "... f ro J u yon dated 2d inst., which you Military Peer i’lio Secretary I ■ I Aueu.t 2d, '.'You with uHiirpat'on t< impMtoN inofficial unto, dated libation charges i unworthy ends and Priiotives inconsistent with official i onsidered basely inalovolent and pro- Mujnty'* Ships t Coat I* of Central America. Representation having be thero »ro ,| frelent ul Put u , ail , shier unofficial. lly with your singular fancy, as you ci Dgitimatc claim to address mo except •<v": MT Vi lON \ R Y :* i Circulnr ami lJprigfi the host .... . ClllCVLAU SA \V MILLS in the country, being an I i roly ul Metal, »t ' price others are lurinaliing woo l( n •• w. We nro noxy lurnialiing Suoin tng.m *( ers of any size; Flouring and Corn Milli . calami Circular Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shaft ing; Pulleys; 1/orso Powers ; («n: and Mill Gear ing of all kind*: Cemetery Railing; Park Mills; Corn Shellort; Cob Crushers ; and Casting* of ev ry kind—Rraea and Iron. (March 2J—tww tf B a t u r c% a y ire among tlu largest on thoaoaat, unsurpMW , ipeed,Mtoty or cmul'-»rt - at following rates: To* Choico RED WHEAT, put For Choico WHITE do no. do. 1 76 r. TIr EARJ.IEK you bring it in the nrTTEti tlie price. WINTER'S PALACE MILLS. May 27, lB5fi _ tww 11 A CARD. riMtl:* PAPER is maniftcturod nt Hock Island PAPLR I MIL1,9, Oilumliu*. Georgia - Tlircii unit n hnlf Crnts per pound, Ce l brCLKAN 1.1 -KM and COTTON It A OR. X!*-l*ilutii(g ad Vi'rapping i'upur for eels st low prkss. paid for CLEAN LINKS and COTTON I **-i*rlnt “ _July 17 UN MAKER’S CASTINGS, inanuluoturce 00 hr.urs. and a ill man Jed t j sktlllnl. ■ ray. r York Corn, Corn! j 0 ()()() Hl'SIIELS of Corn, for onl® by