Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, March 31, 1857, Image 1

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Li, / / u — ■ a THOMAS RAGLAND & CO.,-PROPRIETORS. HR- ■ volume xxx. V s rmcr CONSTHUCTION oir THE COXSTITimrtN AN HONEST AN I) ECONOMIC.!, ADMINISTRATION III' THE GOVERNMENT, COLUMBUS. GEORCtIA. TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 31.1867. OFFICE—RANDOLPH STREET. number 13. CjjE Mlreltln, (6ttquirer. rERMS—Two Dollars and Fifty Ct.vrs pi A Faux I*as--.Its F.lfccts. Ono of tho disnirriMjahU* rnntrc-trmps at tending hoops, orinolini' and about thirty - two yards of silk, occurrcl ycsti n, pa.trMm incR“»tWjf in advance, or Tar.ct r. uot paid ia advance. No paper will be discontinued while Any arrearage I due. anloss At the option »f tho Publisher*: Riid three * iMWl will. »« ewi, !*• exacted where payment 1* not I «aJo tafor* tho explratian of thu vubvrriptlim ADVERTI8E.M ENTS Couapiotio.iriy inserted ai One Dollar per square, fci5».r the flrat iaaorUjii »nd Ftr.-v Csxts foi ovary Aubroqaent oontimuiniN*. A iigiAro In the Unqwirer is tho vpacu of RVoTon lines in small typo, containing, •» it dot**, one ** hundivd w>rds. Untr. AOTERttsssiKVTS published At the usual rates and with strict attention to the requiniUons of the law. Obituary Notices over fig** lints charged at the 8 • ,, ’ r n:i I Foutli street, nearlv oppnsito th’c post-otHee DoLLAUf it ^ | a ,jy f u || v equipped neeor.lm:; to tin- law All •ltaldnal*. will '*•• I’ti ir » iffumote the private Societies. * ol omnipotent fashion, was gliding slowly towards the east, followed by a rather port ly gentleman, who, evidently in a hurry, was o’l.si'i vod making several attempts to pass.— First ho tried it upon the outside, and came nearly i»il* hing Ivml first off the. verb; then he made a dash b lu -n the graceful folds j o| the mammoth skirl and a store-window, and was within an aero of doing a .smashing business in the glass ami putty line Thursday Morning, March 2G, 1857. stout gentleman began to perspire, and pull ing torih a snow-white square ot cambric, he dolled his beaver and wiped a hairless and remarkably polished spot upon tho crown ol his head. At this moment the lady paused; In* marked th" chance, and putting his host leg forward, made another dash to _ . x g-M bv. In his eagerness, he planted a tool, ft ije ftn-ftGueiuu <r uqnirrr, *»•"•*» at i.-ast im.rtee,. inch IS PUBLtSHKl) ruesilnj-, Thursday aud Saturday Morning.- at five nomas n;« annum. tJ~ Advert i*t meats eonspicaousty inserted, at the A Imlv who had no idea of looking for a husband, but with large pmclivi'ios lor mi>- < net and tun, put U-matrimonial adwi;i> - lii it in the U raid, with direction tor .in s s to i.. sunt to n certain siguulu. it the W'roadwray Postolfice. As the n.lv« rti.m ni B .enlcdto the practical appreciations, by ;^ssiMiing a *te«t little fortune, in addition !*Ju u m'lefab! - person, tho seed of such pmiplulum oatdtl not fc.ieli a tenile bottom a .city ot N w York. 0 #u -e. eded t'he mlvertts .ci.*i\cd seventeen r pli , thirty-two, and on th- third. '■fan extent an ardor of appn ' vaguely dose.rile 1 ell fall idly Upon is offered by the the lirsl day that Item, the lady rc- on the second day, enty-iwo- ion, for her attractions, • prepared to expect. ^ JL-uildcr«-d by the warm volume of adorn owl i nit. a.y wliieh ta-u'*«I from this hy- 4ii ni il magazine, the lady culled to her aid live la.li •> as mi.-ehievous as herself. One pair id li oi ! and one mind were, ot course, quite unequal to the task of answering all; £n the batch ot billcl-deux was divided ’.’•Cqu ■ by ameng tto-m, and each was to make mi .ipp. iutin- nt with the writers oil 111-* fol lowing .Saturday alternoon, at l o'clock, on the lower fid'* of the up-stairs saloons ol a cevt.iin popular re>tuurnul in Broadway.— Eiieh ol flic ladies, moreov. r. who look the task in charge, chose a dilfereul colored ’■^paper for replies. Finally it w.; agiocd that the whole six should b< present at the in terview, and that •••nth should weai the < \- ae* costume prescribe ! tor the inanior.it ould I: lout iii proportion, upon the skin, tie - dainty texture ol u •'< h swept thegro mil; li t I..'ole maul he will know b ut ': ben* nPer how to get ar> nod a fashionable lady, | lor at that critical epueli slu* propelb*<! I«h- j ward. C-r-i-a-h, went Pi pri1 -s fabric, exhibiting n moment nlterward, a yawning chasm just below tin- flounces, and bump 1 \v nt the most protu!) rant part of his plump 1 body against the hard-hearted pavement.— T.t" fair one looked aghast; while the gen- | Weman. who, under the infliction ot such a fall and in other circumsta* cca, would have required at least a couple of strong men to have Jilted him, did’nt loel the injury at all, but rose at once to hi - feet. “Bless my soul, Madpm,” ho began npol- ogoticaUy. ••Brute!” exclaimed the Indy, who wus evidently about bursting into tears. The fat gentleman rushed in a desperate and bew ildered manner across the way, and down Vine street. Tho magnitude ot his strides was truly astonishing, considering Ihe length ol his legs. We had observed the whole ol the adventure, and tooling al armed lest lu* should contemplate some dreadful act, we lollow-ed. We got to the corner ot Third street just in time to per ceive that lie dashed through the entrance leading to tin! Burnet House bar-room ; w Kutuoval of Cowart. A f«*w days ngo the Atlann National American mentioned a report that .1 H. Cowart, Alt >rm*y for the State •Koiwl, had been guilty of tho seduction and (dniucti'm from her huidmnd ol n married wo- ntuii at Atlanta, and called for hD r< movnl. Antic- (paling eiiily action on tho case, wo did not allude tn tho report at the time- Wo now I irn t'.om tho American, tliat a committee of I >c.d pro . ho:s «>f tho Motlmdist Church (’•> w!ii.m d.*no o mat i.-a Cowart bclougod, an.I of which, wo believe, ho Ins been bimsoit i preacher) have, nfW a prelimuKtry cxnm nation, sus/xmli <1 him until tho next meeting of the Georgia (.'.mference, also that (Jov. Johnson has dismissed him from olHco. Tlu» American papers along tho road have for some lime charged upon Cowart corruption and fa voritism ia office—accusing him of interfering. The Washington Ulyslery. The dreadful results of tho r.ir-poUoning, at tlm National Hotel, Washington—the death ol at least one of tho persons who was boarding in the house nt the lime, nml thu dangerous illnoja of u ho*t of others, incudiug sundry pers-ous of distinction, among them President Uuchanan—have excited an interest in tho public mind, nml given rise to rumors which nro not confined to the city of Wash ington. iiorrihlo suspicions nro whispered wliirh it is difficult to entertain ; yet, wli.it nro Wo tn inter from u loiter, said (o' have been written l>y one of the.pr.ipiiit isol tho National, to u friend iu this city, on S.iturdiy, iii which liu slab's t!iat there is not one mm d of truth in the story that poisonett rats wire found in the water ut that hmtic ! The i reason he gives for not denying this befoio is that ( ho thought it too absurd to notice. Henry McCauley’s MAttlltE ANJ) GRANITE WORKS, •N on.- thu Post Office, Columbus, Gn. ('Ulna Sugar Cane. («. \V. Kendall, former editor of the N. O. Picay une and renident in Texas, write* as luiln-vs in ref erence to this species of cane ; l'.> r Hu, I.i.l aix im.nlhs I ii.vo liat.lly n I MONUMENTS j,»liell,.T a.-v..u.a .0 asHcui.nrc, j.ol..it». .... j t 4M ..,.,, H,.„M Mantc , sporting uHairs, or what not, without seeing : j Mi ... .. Tl , „ , U l ., A)(J s.me notice of the Sorgho 8t:err or Chinese sugar j V-». •..!», t • . M■ Iron lUtltu^ cine; why have I uot a perfe« I right to ndd ( my "fn't? experience to tho general stock «*f inf.-nnafion in | Jatuinr/.T. i-.t r« luti«>ii to the cultivation of this new grain, or mr a ^ mV plant, i \x !i:iti ver it may be ferine.I? Toheginthen. w® b InU.. er, 1856,1 purchased in Paris n small! MANUl ACTOttV and CONI'* KCTIONKMY paper ol th.-si <•.!, 1 .! > lot thill', theru v, as more r P II F undi r.- L -uA have taken the b beeping taldo sponnslull of it, « r three nt ! No le. I brought u with ino to New Orb of tho best Dln K ptly attended to. and "ii .in I reached t ving > her. -but x uch truth t cunuol s.iy — 'hit the lirst m-.iniU»t*tiouB of thu 1 sickness at the hotel were as far back .n thu “d or 3d of Febru.iy la < ; that, as the proprietors then ' had u chctni.' >1 an U> sis .<1 the water, which di> ->v- ■ .■l.clions, Ilf pn.srril.ins ,m-n f..r * *' "« 11 l""''"; 1 ! cd l!:o diHtemp. r. the hpring tanks xvero c!" e.l. an ! 1 of ill. mill a lu.T., piir.y m-rumen., | . Hut t!to Uislempt r, ncveitlu lcsh, &c.; but the Governor til the exposure of this last t rernovo him an- hypocrisy nml tin’ll kiln win i alter i-lt i »P- jJ that liu was going to coiniuit that tl icu ot stuculu known as “drowttiugon.r - stnTow,” and we did’nt envy him his fuel Thu lllondu Kinglet nt the Fair. At u charity fair lately got up by the bc- evohiiit lushionnbl. s of Pari*, the Princess P had a countur, trifles. Otus of hot Count do U , nppn looking at all tile v .- in th" gllllig sw.uo - v tec. On th * other hand, th dir* etetl to appear in .11 t! tn and pu uion, which teiiial»* ingenuity ami mischief could iletise. One was re- qn. sod to wear it blue coat and bright brass buttons; another to have Ids hair parted in the middle ; me tv.is in lie eating a plate ol potk mid ii in-, which, said lli" ingenious writer who dictated it, “you can scarcely expect will le • .Hi I tor by any body else.” ■Others were tn be partaking o! \arinusdish es, or to place tlieius |\. . lit sin'll attitudes and postures as w • tii ■’■•d tiy the w ritoi. At l o’clock nu th p. lib'/d .Saturday ilti.-rnoott, every chair at \ tv table on the Ioui r side n| th op-- - l! saloon. Was filled With slick-looking, highly pertium d l.oan- ders, all ga/mg into each other’s laces, and each secretly coming the luck which weilg- ed him so closely out of the killing positions find iltsp ay which he had beuil meditating ever since lie got Ids note. Yiid linw the dishes smoked, .m l l!i wond«*ring waiters 11 :W ! Bv ell the per pu-vd I Mnllord. umuzeil ai this mirae ilni:- ll«.w of business, was bhliged to drop his own mutton chop, and Call out tin* entile loree ol Ins eKt.ddishmeiit, to meet the clamorous, it not threatening demands of the geiitlem tl who feared they fhdgh* not get their telegraphing plate ol duck or ii ’-ss nt pork and heatis i i time. £ At length tin-clash ot slm n und click of to quiet.ly n were mi ibis, culled mil to k rot at- j going to In* so nneourt out buying something. “I Would.” said lie, \t "it yon would sell uv* "Well, what is it !” "That lock ol graceful I v to V< “S on Khali t» very promptly, sors, she elippe was then duly \ and handed Stid -kir’s cape, w.m . fume button- d lu - gentleman w! 3 1 m d irk i l iunl drooi • hack ol t net, and e .1 - p l . i her ho •ov red with elegant gay ncquainlmiee.K. ached Ihu stall, and, arti :lin, wa • walking .•(•!>’ shopwuman, up now whether Ue was l'oiis as to pass with- ith a significant look, - hundred I ► hat 1 ' i it I” golden hair which falls ir shoulders I” vo it,” replied the Fringe inti seizing a pair ol s( it close to her temples, inppf.a ill n |iieoi. Ill pup is.sthe counter. id the l’rmcc pock" Uonnt as promptly drew a cheek Irom liet, and filled it up for flic amount, Iv thinking it was rather clear, but lirtg it with it very cltivalric grace, next day the Count, telling tho story, wilh boon* triumph, to his sister-in-law, (who happened to l)<* alt in'imate friend ol the Princess,} was surprised to find it received with a burst of hearty laughter. “The princess made a good l> said his sister , the five tilted Iru . I cli a eh sit- charged you for that sir four times as much ns s sera for/Ac whole wief” MusruowERv and P&NSAcoLA.—Five hundred tonu ol Iron nml tho lirat locumoiivo cnglnofor the Mont gomery and l’ciisaoola Uailrond, nro daily oxpoetod at tMoiuuoa urv, via .Snvnniinh. it is the iiiteiiiion of tho Diroctorn i<» hnvo about 30 miles completed and in running order by November next,and to pash forward operations energetically. This suction ( lid rillo, and the »ng a hr. Dnt'tcf Tuaur with Hussia.—Not only from Now Orleans, but from other Southern ports also, dors the direct cxpoitotion of Cotton to Russia ap pear to inereasu largely. Ua Tuesday last, tho ship Caroline Nasmith cleared at Charleston for 8t. Petersburg, with 3,708 biles of Cotton—the largest cargo ever shipped from that port lor Rus sia ; and Monday last the ship Java sailed from .Sa vannah for Cronstudt with 2,4UlM>alc« of Colton.— Heretofore Groat Uritu n has chiefly supplied Rus sia with our Cotton. Tally, "peace, hath its vic tories, ns well ns war.” Mohr ‘‘Countkuhai.ancinu."—Will the Federal Union please take notice! The Wanhingion cor- .respond*nt of the New York Dally Nen*.» (strong Buchanan paper) says that Mr. Johnson, lately ap pointed Consul to Uoiiut by the now Administra tion, is a Black Republican of the Sumner school! The correspondent hop-'S that ho will he recalled; but even if lie should lie, his appointment never theless proves the fact that in his desire to guiliTy und reward the Frousoilers of his own party, Mr. flee to a FromoM Block Republican! But will Johnson he recalled ! TtlH CtNt’lNBATI J'l.\TROUM AND ITS BuiLURll.— Many Democrats of the •'Southern Rights” persua sion came to the conclusion, when Mr. Buchanan recommended the Pacific Railroad and a tender re gard tor “our manufacturing interests” in the ad justment of TnritY duties, that ho had kicked tho He ha How sent the builder of work to look after Iho B. V. Hallot has boon ekclty | kept on i.ua > u.tly. further anal; • a inly.-1 s now of milk, soup. x« g« tables, in ► h-Tt, eveiyihiug that was e.itin or drunl -yet, it h no,v positively as . iii .I that, up to L o turn , no clue Ino; been discovered to the mysterious poison. Tho rut theory, then, heiim rejected, and no de leterious material having been discovered in the lood, there are some who believe that the poison was secretly udmiiiMlered by human hands, to accom plished some internal scheme, which the imagina tion can "lily guess at. This belief is based chief, ly upm the fact that the post mortem examination ol Mrs. Adams sh -ws that arsenic was taken into the s torn uch in sufficient quantities to produce her sickness und death, and the physicians m this city, who have patients from Iho National, say that all the symptoms tiro those of poison. The l).iy Book, which seems to have boon nt special pains to investigate tins very strange ullulr, gives prominence to these tacts, and adds: Horace II. Day, B-q., is now lying very low in this city. He was a hoarder there, and no doubt is ntfected precisely ih Mrs. Adams. A daughter of Senator James is also very sick and under the charge of Dr. Many. Dr. Boon has several pa tients, including a child of tho writer, who is very low. That wo have al! been poisoned by some sub stance daily administered to us in the food ui the National 11..tel m beyond a question. What that I' 1 ' . peciing !> .the ground, two rows of it in a ten acre Held, which bad been devoted In the main to millet. oa»s, and .»little Indian corn, and four uhort rows in our garden tl.o latter planted list. Al».oil th" eighth of July the two lows in the larger Held had shot up, beaded out, uiulv ripened, notwiilulnndii... the diougbt, and the huiu v heads Were cut for seed. The oats meanwIiMc had not cotrte up, the millet was hardly nlinve the ground while the Indian c<v lor want ol rain. ' wards, on looking u l imtu. d hut the l North of J. J. Totm, on the Hast side of Rrond ft,".i, ■►•ue die V.u.'v ..i the I'M'..'* Bark.- pj. nted. When j ' !: ' 1 '' ' • 1 * * • till ull.-r.l-,mo ibeir I J. ..... ■ , . line of be :i s will, pr-mjitnes uiid disp r. h. .. r ..! , J . t T'-rnis t' i -!i ' J. R. MARTIN A. SON dolutnbua, Gn., April 15, ’.’ib w lv Tho Nile. in their power l.> find out the cut spread infliction, but iu vain. I profound a mystery as to any in > We know ourse|vc H of some o who returned from Washington n laboring under tho same disorder, at llm National.- V. Y. Tftne.s. OllTItAlIKH IN St. DiiMINUO.—A the. New York Herald says that city recently, a thousand armed n President Bae/ and the Spanish < lacked the hulls.* of Mr. Blllott, zen, insulted his wile, tore an rs of the house, fl'ort ami means |se of this wide ntic.- here, lays since, |uec ..If of the American , tho ee treaty has been concluded he of Hay li and St. Domingo, . which stipulates that all An oil' the island, and none all. t three o'clock iu the The ala opped a ves, and in their deaths Lp" It will be seen ti i. ws from Nicaragua, by ee iii to confirm the tel #10,00 <>0 belonging t.i that concern, and s, Fargo »V Co., stolen. Tho roll- •civ were three men, >yo of whom was on horsc- i.l the driver with dihilll unless lie gave up the te n ure. Upon the u-r.val ol the stage nt Kt.utk- ou the news of Ihe all’iir caused a great excllc- a ml p. . w ho V of till cupl'i .villi ail t triff* .it idling. The folio •d before him i nated that she I, th" sonsatiun il u i:h tfte bttir e extreme ; the , nd the lit- ght butt rely to tho Htin ; tin j I ho h 11 ; Justice of the IV I'rnught hulore me n commit a swindl upon you to prove yx>t. guilty l * the Hflti.-faction court. What say you ! Pri«oni!r.—Not guilty. nd it now • rsclt guilt I this h i pr<> b.fku irds tn ; the. .,1 duck, iinplaiiiing OH Never Here .-uch a clam ®3|h-tt U6tiull> w r-Kubitod up - Upbelort;—no , by ;• by never ui fivioie AUddonly than when u ne j : Kkii ta was heard coming up Ihu dll'• Uotharius w r • oii. e more w tut • tl. uill" rdeiiu 11 \ ol tti*.* lir»t, appeared, bearing tn - >1 Irawb rrif* im challenge in her , and sweeping willi it, like u Juno, to i ti - r the location ol tin- lirst. it i-- m . .n mil* ol t iu geiitlem n who wro •1 to -ir hair In th • middle begun, how to look less furiously at other genii"- nvlio h»»d their hair purled in the same as mu ’h us to say. “Well, there is one ich ot us, anyhow l” most of the party seemed more A pause ol some min- i miMmm Uil.'—Cojfcr Speaking ( (III lei > the la. -ly we porcoiv lull. We uiidcr- g iiten up hy tin |.r..( JiHtic. inform- lotith,” d—d il mtempting Ihe ririittimus was and the prison- I it ell i nearer. •I 11 " Ml. Him lianan’h Inmigurai. j ond c t'l... V.!ni. vi.if,, dill'Ted wii'h him, gave hiui ** . i..d.I nml |>Inin that rmmie I Unpordmi to MinigrauIs to Uic » i i far the prut eti.uj ul the averiainj emigra, del phi; hmiruu Well, s iliriiUh that while Air. Buchamui teems to Inver the Himi'Ii. he always throw.-, in a eounterbnllincing re* would uuly reflect, we think it would puzzle him j greatly to gtvoono reason why Mr Buchana ew anybody that did irl. Well, sir, Go«l< early spring, with le and at salad, so liedi . ii I .-ill; I U" 1 mu, and w can see m nhiiul'i give aid and a. Mr. Burlinnan ho* eiijc with , I at Mr. Mr. Bu sued lor the dtti fnlimlry, now Rtutioned in Oregon, to move ncroi-N the ounlry, coiiRtruetirig Ihe road for which appropriation'; have been made. The com pu u us ol the Gift Inlautry, now at I'oris Kear ney and BevenWurth, are to follow up the I’latle Valley, ill tin- Old Oregon trail, and go through the ed in Kansan ST" toemlnrk nt Fort Beavcnworlll and n see nd the M ssouii to Fori Benton, there to r< main until relievc.l*by ill" 4lll Inlautry, noino lime in the summer, when the. *•1i '-I Wo the L al .-nt Ilia ok p! *<] lido ■ diru displa ;e ; and pttll "il had rttct breiended to pm ! them FBpteuous on the table. ' Tllmv- with tho blue no w ‘appear.li nn* Hi * Lotha- ! ng their points —Old Squire ted t at, double-meaning or Inaugural; and we o| octly estimated them our specifications und r These movt Hu nts ol troupu on the Wes- ih will keep tin; w y open tliis spring and tor emigrating pirtici destined for the the l‘ac. lie. — SI. Louis Dew- cash. i-.l up.. ■ has i e«l hi-< i ral ,.r Tim laid the <o dtoadml i ukiui all this oil ; but my wife, ill together think the chouse is all the I mid Mystery up. lo Mystery » «... «. said Oorde- Hia the second ; “he’s gM a pink note.”— • “What do you think of Augustus there, w ith | ‘‘j 11 ^ B the pork and beans before him. who is so ■ pensively leaning liis cheek upon his hand!” ■ said Myth tlm lirst—but before the answer ■ could be given. Apparitions three and lour ■ appeared, t.nd hard upon their heels came ■ five and six. There was now perfect con- ■ sternation >.n the lower side of tlm up stairs j “ j’„ ■aplooti of Ihe fashionable restaurant in Broad- , s ■ way. The man on the tilt fell backwards, ! (irc | u ■ and was shot under the table; there was a ; lr ,.,l s ' ■ general feeling afi«*r hats and gath |of loose handkerchiefs and cancs. _ ig to market u better article ol j m any of his agricultural neigh- , h occasioned u merchant lo in- : w <l happened.” “J iliiuk i can J ; secret of it,” said the squire.— i • huvunoticed that, when thetniik i a while ui the pans, there is a kind j Mr. Del lln:y j so pertick- ! ui ra-aJy, I j r lor it.”— Anothkh Ivxolisu Libel.—-An English paper publishes the following Irom a cock ney's uote-bouk; vicinity of Cape Cod, two apple rl a gooseberry bush are called an Captain Boreas owns live plum nd is looked upon us uu aristocrat, j One year they don't boar and the next they - the school boys using the truit lor l dun panics which convey electric kimwlr I ■ <if die human mind, a geuer.il stampede a boy some lilteen years ol age went ^b took place, and the whole party, with more j | OW . s i„ ru t 0 make a port huso of an article, -.3 or lessdignity—ucqordifig lo the natures and blJl lor ^ jjle ot him could not recollect shapes they had been put iu—made f r the i. j u . WrtS sent (or. Alter a long study, IK stairs and descended out ol sight, it was j a „j u f cjurse scratching his head ami biting |B several minutes before they could hand in his nails, a happy thought seemed to strike ^b their check and pay the score, und during him, and he rmnarked to the nmrehan': jS this time the mischievous bevy, with straw- »(JU, you know what I want—I want s mm IH berry marked handkerchiefs, look full pay ot that stulT that makes a biscuit hump itself.” ^Kfor their trouble, in the hearty laugh 'imy , The boy wanted y-ast ■Kindulged in at |/u* ludicrous tableau and ex- .•••► B Odus they had just beheld on the part of gen- Wasted—By a 8kep ical Family, a hauae «a. llemeu who were so sharp alter the “snug to bo haunicd, which may be bud at a low r< nt, %**• little fortune.” and whose motives weie ‘ either in town or countiy. provided it is within a ,<| entirely confined to the object of getting .» i.-a- *nal.|e distance of thin c ty. Address Box No ■•"(unEcnid paitm r with whom they couni 3 *-U6 l’«»t Office. Advert uement in A ew )urJ( *• quietly settle down in life.” I Tribune. oir correctnesH. Nor did wostopllo rr “ " ' ‘ f ' —woffiowt-d that K iniudl tl»« Frc«MoU leaders ol tin* J ,t i„, ( North hugged to their bosoma. u« iilfordiiig aid ami ,| 1 . s j n , ( | „„ comfort to them, the very port ions "I the Address «-,|uivaI»-nt which wo denouncod i»b unworthy of Boutliorn np- (|»e Gulf provnl. Benuett approved and endorsed tboin cor- treaty will dinlly and seems now to have gone over to the cup port of tho new Administration j while Webb, o the Courier <$■ Enquirer, accepted them as contuin ing “jiiHt no good I’reesoil doctri«e” u« ho wanted, y, and promised to support Mr. Buchanan il ho would lonuncM . abide by the promises of liiu Inaugural! factory, v The question of motive, therefore, i« set tmide h) yanln »l evidence of the fact. But lli* truth i«. Mr. Buchan- j bale, un secured bis election by ariiiicus exactly iu keep ing with the tone ol his Address—by such double- moaning declarations of policy and principle as brought ihe Van Huron*nt oru\p Ut hif support, and eJ tfOU( j a Augusta Const. banners ol the IVnnsylvnnia Fiecsoil Democracy. A Family C/uauuf.l M/.uk t/i*.-—The N. Y Mir fie had, then,a powerful “reason” lor retaining tho ror, which was a rampant Fremont paper Ii support of th? Freesoil element .which ho liu«J thus managed to uniiat. A* the satisfaction nmnij&utcd by Wobb.Ben- | lie'l, und other Freosoilers, sustains ornia. it unticilale.l that this pled by Coin.mfort, and will be ready for the .Senate ot tho opening ol Congress. The Cuban filibusters are in high spirits. They ir- evidently iu communication with Comonfort. ,vu state that rieur sixty thousand are spun weekly, consuming about i filly bales of cotton, of four, hundred pounds each. Theru arc about eight thousand spindles and two hundred and sixty looms in operation, and we are informed iho company find it difficult to fill with ul* will Uup- pport tho Administri Buchanan. Wo have noli iges sineo the elect mu. Q “the best regulated families. . . No doubt, many of tho Fremont papers worn nadgural, we could not huvo been very mueli ^;u«i|y iJi-.j,r>He<l towards Buchanan, but Considered blinded” or mistaken in otu judgment. To tiro j )0 j 4at j „ Nt) dtanc t,?’—Selma lit purler. lantern” ullusion, we have only to repeat, what ew of ihe I" V. 1 have often said, that we nev^rjn our liie saw tho inside of a Know-Nothing hall, or knew anything of the counsels or secret proceedings of the order, it the editor of th a Federal Union can nay an much, there are thousands of hi* presunt clear-sighted Democratic friends who cannot. tthr The Montgomery papers inform us of the death, in that city, of Moj. T|ios, M. Cowles, ono of the tail) settlers oi that vicinity, und u must on- ^erprisin^, liberal and respected msn. l.'y The other day Mrs. Mnilfkins being unwell, sent fora medical man, and .leclarod her belief that she was poisoned, mid tlx.it Mr. SnffTkins did it. “I didn’t do it,’’ shogted Hriill kins, “It’s all gammon, she isn’t poisoned. Provo it doctor-open her on tho spot—I um willing.'* D*ay* Squatter Sovereignly : the entrance of six lull dreasOd ladies into it large omni bus, and Biking exclusive nossession thereof, while eighteen spare gentlemen arc forcibly expelled. pweh- iold fro nuMo vAL : CA I JIN in NVAI: F-UOOM. J. H. SIKES, Tt VS ivin.'v.-1 Iliar*,t in.-t ',Vi;r,.i...i 11„ So iV-’n M ‘ l f ' 4l 1,1 • •*’ ■* ••»»'•»>• 0<'-ni->"«>^ •‘ i i S' 1 , tiU ..I.! i.itroi.H mm.| ttM i u Kf'limt, iv;,-iiiIh. I! Mill !■.; U|> 'll Ol.t prtnolu(„ tti.it th""niiuM - Rlx- 1 ttrvtng Up, ! I 1 '""* ' v -''V Vtv\n th., v-lM'v sViUHhV" Ul'.rnidV* niter- I wIll^U ivs UaTouuinputent vroikiueotodo nuyUtnUot i a hill eloso hy, l s>ir* I’m :. ul!ir attention .tvon to Uopafrlllg I rglio Sucre Im.! i * pho1*-t« ring, ni iMUnds, dmi" in th« usatfst stylo. , , .. Columhus. '■••»-« -Ay di. rt p|M*ared, while rows of Indian corn on I ttrwjf either side were still utamling. On cIobo Cxamhia- i Vd A.TCH REPAIRING, t; ii, I aHfortained tint a U>t of hogs,—hogs arc apt j MY FRIENDS mid putruna are hereby in to do sucli things had broken into thu fluid, and I 1,)ril|l 'd thu* I huvu now, purinanontly with devour'd tho Chinese sugar cauo root und bra it wus out dean to tho ground by the porkers, *. lull standing. I the re heads » 1-1“' ed in (Ir found to already « was thankful I had saved little more of it. this—perhaps a fortnight— • mulct, were examined, tho ' ripe. mg the tall stalks still standing. On culling down into uf tho latter, which must have been ten feet high, l found it to ho exceedingly.heavy, and on tasting tho cane it Hucincd to me to be ns full uf snrehurinc juice na tint ordinary sugar cane of Louisiana. At the same time I had two or throe imported French me rino sheep in my yard, in great want of green fod der, and on rutting the rnno into small ptcc* ! found that they devoured it with tile greatest avid ity. Alter this I led ili-’in mi it lor some time, a Bi'tiio of it to ii favorite mire, she eating even more greedily than the sheep. Sumo three weeks alter tho ripe heads of Bred were cut 1 noticed that new heads had shot up from the same stalk ; ami these How bunds IiIonroiiioiI, filled and ripened in Beplomher, and were cut and brought to tho house. All this time you must re- collect wo we;o mil’,-ring from the unprecedented drought; and Indian corn, sweet potatoes, water melons, pumpkins, and tin* I ke had died down to i the ! ere, than ever, ami although I still foil the merimies and mire, left a poitioii forth, ami these in turn hlo-somed an did the first. I kept no account of dal this third crop of need Irom the same stalk, it so I may cull it, was gathered about the first of October; it might have been during the second week of that mouth. ! planted some ol this last seed, by way of experiment : it came ttr rapidly, looked thrifty, grew until il was neatly km- high, and was finally cut down iu No emb r. . \ great number of shoots or btickers which had sprung up from llm stalks first planted, were cut down ut tho sumo lime : tho Sorgho Sucre can •-(. 11 any kind uf a druught, but tlm lir^t sharp l.osl kill- it to the giound. And what amount of seed do you think I gath ered from the little paper I ptm'liaicd in PurioJ— Nearly, if not quite two Um-heL! and had not the Imgs broke into the field, I believe I should have hud three. It certainly yields in tho most miracu lous manner; bents everything lor dry weather. Of its proportion lor the production of sugar l cun say nothing; I only know that it tastes like thu common sugar cane, am) is full of juiro about the time the first heads ripen. As a green fodder it also beats everything which grows*, horses, sheej) and Imgs are certainly inordinately foml of it, nml so full are the stalks ol saccharine matter, that they' must be both iiulril ou« und fattening. I cannot Hay what kind of bread or cakes the seed will nfl'ord, * ” dial kind ol diy fodder the pb ’ lake I ha plll'lislius 11 si sas, given hy that the ends tlm failure of l the t appear ' Hedge These pledges vv ofmiTitia at tlu* necessary ; but I. trillion li.tvimr i by tho Judiciary manner. The < under oath from lie loi the day lie aminal* hi i time., idcl h a official to take, 1 the uf* conduct diil not meet their a Hi) regrets the step he Im lillt feels ('"lifLl' lit tli.it had Im. n rendered, ho could h .v fairs of the Territory in a wanner acceptable to ll-nest oettiorn of both rides, iu relation to tho outrages committed by pro-slavery men, ho flays one haft has not yet been told, lie pronounros Bio murder of Bujlum by Hays iho most cold-blooded ami atrocious afl’air ever witnessed^ His version of llm Bberrurd ufl'nir is similar to llioso alroudy re ported. He soys, however, that the account pubn lished in the RopuLdinUi, over th‘i signature of Julies, is a tissue of falsehoods. The Governor complains bitterly of tho obstruction and mutilation of correspondence. Ho says llm uinii bags lire con stantly opened, anil nil objectionable matter to or Irom bim extracted. Tho Governor thinkH tbs es tablishment of a slavery Constitution inevitable. Gov. Geary's tare well address t > the jicoplo of Kansas is ulso published, it is a sketch of the Governor’s administration, setting forth the previ ous and i.icAeut condition of the Territory, und re ■ Ik-, ; tlwt difficulties thro his v body of till) people are people, and that they i for |wa« arrassinenlrt that r.fice i in thu Territory, ho continues, h« been occasioned by umbiti'ius schemers with special interest iu thu Territory’* welfare—w • novor desired peace, and win will not allow it continue if they can prevent it. Governor Geary left for the Cast this morning Bccretaiy Woodson t* acting uo Governor. 3alo of Town Lots. W ILL bo ould before tho Court IIoucc door in * * B ,r town of Buena Yjetu, Marion county, with- i iu lawful hours oi.salb, on the first Titoeday in ay next, the following property, to wit : Town Lot" numbers two ».*J three 3u live (5,j e (I.) four (1.) nml twcntywiive J.V) and the im provements thereon, iu the town ot well. M n - i count;' Thb runic to he sold U. der a d«>erro . I’bnucriv from tho Superfor Court oi Marion y. I"r Bio benefit of tho Tazewell Village Hall ‘^'NS.Itccciv w! UNION MILLS FACTORY, TO RENT, LEASE OR BELL! K ^ > I aetory is -iruutcil in Heard comity, I s tiS. ‘ > "icia, It) miles imrili o' Fro l.'in. mil ?0 • .’”"* l.i,",i Bn 1 - Atlanta v Lat^anm* Railroad. I m '•'“ft ower iH gQofl a-r any in the Stato and t>." pin; '• ■, perb'etly healthy, with fine Spring wa- ier and pare air. The place |.■■ on n n "mall Farm, g""(l |)we ; iiMir house and initbuildings. Pnw and 1 , r ,!>l i .'0.1. and i' aetory. The Hands’ lnruacu are uiosti v'i'; i . imluiiri! of Iniildiiigs generally ;;'"d Hum F , tory can be bought on very lavom- " 1 '* 1 •• «>r ;f .-.in be I, a.-ed or rented, ri" ihe prufl- 11 ue uni" i-> nut apractic., manufacturer, and hie; I,ii one - calling hit at mm; ,n el-t-whoro. ^rluTth-r parti,-ulara addict '\u . riV^er or eulnm Li mi at thu place. A j radical manufacturer, wUhiug to hecomeaco- partner, can buy an intercut. „ , . N. M. ROBINSON, Agent, l i b .t—\v3in Union Mills, <in. Rodgors, Woodall & Co., < ’< >M M lssrt )N M 11UCITANTS, 11 Pojdrn* street, Netv Orleans. R -r< i;; r.- i ; Mr. I! Barnard; Mo-srs. Estes & 1 •rutin i , CulitiubuB, Ga. Mai oh l?-w!y* GtNERAL AGENt, AUCTTO^'.RT’t) -’row, Heretvlnp; and Furtvardlug IHcicbuiit, No. 131 West Broad. Street. * / • Vc "ntlonKlvoiilathHkseptag.i uichucoaml if). \ tiniutstiators arid Bseoutors* Pates nttsnded ft» on rssc.im' taruu’. tVM, —t ww tr Auction & Ccmmissioo Business HA Kills ON & MoGBHEIi. fluetton CimituiMRlon, Neirro Ilrokeraffe, und Forwarding liUdliiesH, ■jjVvir < ‘'. , . ro- wil1 k)»" t Te^rwaa, f ' *- 1 ! ainuail. tlioy uru ii(-upar"fi to I'M. A nv woks on Negroes and Mer- l.auill/e . 1 . \. r\ rlpU-,u. r atUni.oii glvtu to AitmliilatratorB’ and , . , OlIAttLUa 8. UAHlUfiON, July .tl.lBftft—tww tf ALLEN O. MoOKIIEB I v'l amt'! f Iii " nf I; AunvtmTH. Columbiib, 'nt. tat, 1‘T.It twar tl HALL, MOSES & C0«, OOLUMBUS, UA., J^EEP eon,i ; u,ily on hand al.ir^oaud wellasimri ware ¥ ol every ib 'teripimn and "I Miperi"r quality. Ilit v WD STEEL., of all kindd and sizes. AGtllCUl.TUR.VL IMPLEMENTS, Cora Shallcvs. Oat and Shuck OUT Till KB ! Of tt new aud superior pattern. TUi« article will cut nhuek I'um'ainiug th.’ ;• >!> and com without in jury to the cutter, part"rmh us work''iapidlynml will not R«.t out order. 48 Inch Circular Sa.vo, of tho heal <|n,i!iiy "lw.iy!< on l.ai d. Scott's Little Giant Comai.-l Cob Mill. Dv« rv Far. ' Mild have one of < Mills, bn good lo I'M - r , e k u. willmut f.rimtui';. , . o part of M ,i , mI (mi ear and B «rk M . Iron which wo will uoll tho Noil4- Window ( I; Foundry IliiKincsn, and I’ X s I i A'GS eonsitsiing in a ring, i’lntc* ii. Bull; «lt- •ji'iajier tlmu Ivniling r BROWN’S FOUNDRY, t uliimlm.s, Georgia, IRON aud BRASS CASTINGS, STKAM KNOINIilS, ClUCl.’LAlt SAW MILLS, Wa VVIa Matt nine July 3— CEMETERY RAILING, VfANl'FACTURF.O nml for buIo ut iV1 BROWN'S FOUNDRY, July 3—w tl] (.'oiutuhus, Ga. 48 ” July 3 Ordere .Store ul 1 pt ut- Eiit'AETKERSHiP, i<l- i 1 •- tliis Jay oin»r«-J lulo Cofjrtnoi A. M. ALLEtf, Nov. tS, 'lb T. ll.CAJJAK. ■ ALLEN & CAMAK, •viioi.ks \i,y; ask i.r.r.Mi, GROCERS and COMMISSION MI4U01TA NTS, No. 111. Ilroud street, Columbu*, Georgia. W ILL lusp" n-'44,ny i»n luml vrury tkis‘ rl|itk-ii ul Uro- rertfc" .1 Baffsilifir, Hope, t>alt and IU('()N, wtjtf'h wit •*' I’m 11 i .ittuntfou glvuu ta tiiv HAL! NOTICE, NOTICE. . By ns L) 1)0 • ■ MVttii.sot; co the lo-iig i duticu of combine btnl'ility .lury Wo. '.*••• I S who » : ill "lu biTh,".; < n XIr. riTuurrEti’sttnd and Mr. L n’s, would r'.H|,eotlully aolieit tho attention ol ,08c who wish to buy cheap und good articles. I Iwtvoon lim'd a good u«*ortmom of Gcutt,', La- Hoveral »«, been culi.M on to a t lit the sum.) j dies', Mib s’, l?-»v and Children’,) poHition, uml Im* ulway* discharged hi* duty elli- r Hoatu, Sltue-. IVootea*, Guitar*, lkuU'Gaitcr*i , i. ntlv .ml faithfully. Wo -in... 1*1 b. v. rv lo V.rtoiu .ivto. 0( M- -'"i;."" r i ;r;? :±I *ly exerutive officer yet wnt to h t.isuB WHO see las u||(1 B04}| lho n( ,J K and il •n of clmroctcr | V(lll |, UVM ilnv MOLLY bring it alung ! F. M. BROOKS. will, tho re. live of Yirg North lnu 111a, hut I,* is 1 litherto had ull t whom havo give ultruist, ami, us the Governor* of Kan- utisfauliati, it would fioii, the Bouth.— you huv* any MONEY brin July 12, ’.W law w 1 f Rich uutiul his patch. HKjjfTho Arizona Expedition, which recently left 8aa Francisco, turns out to be intended for a filibustering attempt in Sonora, as wus at first *u«- pectvd. Gundara, the. defout.nl rebel leader iu So nora, *cnl to California for aid, and these filibuster* have been recruit. .! h r that purpose. A noth.,r re port, however, *uys that the expedition is intended t«> aid the government in subduing Gundara. For Sato. s TliK STOIlE-lIOlJSi; Ml ib, Comoro. 1 Ur.lftd nml Bryan Sirecta, known uk the ulu al ul 1». »*. I'.llw .s Co., and occupied at tUW by - Hull A B' Muacogc will Ihj paid. April 17—' Wanted (Vi: MCGHOI Railroad, for which liberal wagynt " L, VIUSTI \N, Sup rintendent HaM1‘°0N LAN tint LAMAR HOUSE, (■ .1 Kuo3t*trmo, Tonnowisoo. S. & S. LANIER, Proprietors. . 11 Uloct .ill ti i.-n ! :u"l ni,*■ -■.I*.r.- »• I Richard Hooper, Boston &. Villalonga, and Geceral COMMISSION Merchants, Ho. 1«C Bay street,... .fiuvaunah, Ga. JOHN L. VII.i1AI.uN0A. '■ '• "11 .■‘ — Major John II. Howard, H. T. Chap- *‘1)*ti, A. W. Chapttmn, Ruse. Fatter, &. Co. 1 • li, ib. r »:i 41 it J. &. V/. J. KEIiLY, 7' ComUisslon :i ml Fonvarding Merchants, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. August ‘A’,. 1B60 twwly J71i. DAVIS, L incl Broker, Collector awl Goneml Agent, Dusiii. s 1 itti'iutfit t" In nry count v In tills 8(aU). Odtro corner of Jicksiui ntnt Hills Str.*«ta, AH G US T A , CJ K U li OI A . PARTNERSHIP. 'IIK , 'lrni ; I. KNNta t ■ I). ill I- , rtinuHatthe ■ M -11" ! ’•» Hi ii ti l •• • .Kin-1,-* In* lint, tills day entered " riirtnor.M|i, fbr the ,'..r; • -« •>( c.irrjlng ou tlm HARDWARE TRADE, t-r Hi,' n-um* and style of ,1. ENNT8 4 CO., and .where y Int.’iid in k«.-p ouKtaiitly on luml u genaral assort- "< f ltnrdwart, Cutlery, Otc. Thankful to I -"'!- and i tihU'iui-rs for past favors, they would solicit --- mk ’ "■ tho Tlioy alto invite the public g J. A. FBAKHK. COPARTNERSHIP. Grill: Bunine.v of BARRINGKR &. BROTHER •I Ul be onutiuucd at tU« old stand by liio under- signed, who liavo associated themaolvefl togethor f«*r the purpose of a general BUILDIfJG BUSINESS. (Vm :.' ts taken fur all kind* of Buildings, und 1 \ r 1,'( lolls,'Hash, BLINDS, uu.t ull mntoriol u-i ! ;:i tii.; cuiiotiuctiott of llouacs, furutahod and • >,iv part I.f the ( 'untry. AIho, Finns, ojiec- if;i".i• •",.. .1 Esiieiates fur Buildings, Vorundas, A >■. V . MATHIAS BARRINGKR, J. L. MORTON. ' NEW PIRM. MARCUS & RAGLAND, 7t ItHOAt) sr M COLUMBUS, GA. or.AT UR* Vi t' ■ i > 14 • *: fl-'A 1 a 1.1, hocc;ic ii*;s, iiuve • . re. and are eoiis'untly roorivin^, a well REMOVAL! whci • vi' will contlliutt tO I'ovp* *Tipp1y of th'ite' 1 PHOVI8IONS und GROCERIES will'll *c ,||| Moll «t th. LOW EFT .M tllKKT. 1'ttlOFRf Tte.'iktu! . »!* ., r»\ I- Wo II I- Itully i-.dcit u coutln- UAiii'onl patroni^". ■ T.ti',, i A11. t • iwu .'.lt.,d ft»r. tV-Cash paid fort "I N TH\ fit. fit HI .IKl-’i ’ t-: It >().% A- IIAMILTOW. I'ct'.'horlt JSiO wt may LEV Y, DRAKE &, CO., L'tigitteers stud Msm Ikiuixt*, UNION FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Colli minis, Geurt'iu. \ \[K cull the epcoial atteniion of.the public to ou: >V catubUsluueut. The proprietois are practical Mi uni. in-l of l.mg experi. i ee in the busincBs, ami having cinliincd two esinblivlinient* In one, tiny l.av.i iho largest and best Stork of Tool* and I' . i! • the Flat". J in-ir ilitv l.ir i ; • bu- uim -i r «o "rent, they can uflbr.I iu tk. ir cub- turner* the tmat of totm* und the most prumpt ex ecution. Ou: .-ii'iiior parim-r having !•. < n .»u malty yours in thi ■ husiuesH a* the prariii itl partner und propri- cii.roftlio OcmulgL" 1 y miry, Mueon, Georgia, i c. ill kii"Vn, bavin ' nil; riur, i number ol Steant r ’ mg blachun _ To all d Vhleh W refer i ..ilvan'l a..i,.tv. ■ ur junior i* , and iiuviug had the Mil! .. i.i.’ ■►liichinery tlir.nigluiut thi*and adjoining niiaMPtee j.tat Iron, Vin'tm:., and huvjjig hod ilie mnttago- jii.'i.t of ionic of tin lurecst catahUtlimouia in tnnt Kta.e, hringa with him »ho boetpracticalobllltyfimi itiU.roveincuta in nweluitery. We cull OHpr.'iul i: 11 mi tin i 'ontir MARINE cgr. HTA'I iONAltY stcuui Lf3*glnc*and Mill*, both Circular and Upright. W* are now ntnniifa: rurint the best CMC! L.\R NA \V MfJJ.H in the country, b* ing v.itiroly of Mi ml, ut the sum prieo oth.irs i.n* furiti liimf wisidcu "nt^. VS'• aro now itvo- -fiin • ■‘'"•am Engine* and Boil ore <>f any size; Fiourii • ntid L'.rn Mills; Verti cal and < ircul'.r S-»w .»!ifl-; Ktienr Mill*; Shaft ing j Pulley*: Hoi- -i’owors; Gtn and Mill Gear ing uf .il k; • . < enutfry Uailinj ; Bark Mills L Corn, Corn ! 10.000 I»«r *.*.t \. 11 Redd’» old * , and m —