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«4 & y Morning, Acgnat 11, 1857.
Alabama LHccUoiib.
The '‘Bloody Third.”
1 W’« give below the majorities of the six counties
i in (tie third district of Alalauis, by which it will ho
„ . *•••! Uowoilu’b niaj.intv over Juduk, i« grow-
, u Ca .. B.-m, I - —I- -y <•— «J'•-lifully
mm P«.«, B.,., .hct'J .0 an u» j«,
A1J. Ellis who l-zd nt-ofed fo. .ho ?”” U . .".iSfichK“.......ii.MO
1 Macon Autauga 138
94
16
Dowdell's majority-.
. 76
fiJ
The Kantastlc*.
volunteer Cor/K dt rtatrtt were oat, on
, r evening •*< •« ‘« lt «< tag uniform—in-
prery variety of aide arms, banjoes, skillet*.
m aai other i nclement* of warfaro—iiuper-
g iUorti<f characters from old Mrs. I*art-
dowrt <<• th i “Wlo D j/”—wit t an admirable
if Prof- !)<■(»rath and Electrical Oil. The
»jr law wa* also wrung in, in fine style—
f ike be* display of the kind that has been j b e f<
preseat aeaaoa. The exhibition of this j
rh** ’ (a* ««r “Mila MolUe” terms it) !
: ,, a t ha tired* of suulisg facea from the t
koll wpe-bi*.” i* the foil grown son attd :
er _.aJJ of who n enj-tyei the seeue am uiag- '
mar.h for their general merriment, and -1
hiakiag theia for ad (tag ho much towards |
||kt iefafan uncora nanIj dull season.
leath of the Mott. June* Cw Dubbta. I
[ j | iB f r in i the office of the Fayetteville (Jhser-
niinicale* the melancholy intelligence of
nk of the H m. Jasb* C. Doitix, late Sec-
«f the -N i*y, at bis rt*iJeace wear Fayette-
u the 4th ins*.
Marshall College.
■ i PaT n that tlv^ exercises df Marshall College,
In, Ga., wW eon me nee its •erwinas on tkv Hlh
u«uat- The Fatuity consists of Rev. Adkl
rood. J. W. Altawny and P. F. Brown.
u Potato I*.—Wo arc indebted to P.
r, jEs*j., diving I'd mife* holorr (bin plac*
i Federal wad, in Busoni! cuaa'y. Ala.J lor
■ar-th>»»f a .peek, er.d tip he k.is“lO acres ol
K uwsort grovring. aw /k£e, to which method
Hunting h« ^tributes his prcvioutMK'oefW." W
Kiiniy wish li(M abundant future prosperity i
ftsine line, and earnestly Iv^pe tlie •‘shadow” ol
Biouto field “may never groar h*s,”
f S.—If all the hills in Georgia have equal a
: eM» with these Alabama hills, the American cu
: vv nut permit lor want of numbers.
I 3 letter from Clay Caautv.
I Vhr following (Tlrictfl are from a correspondent
in 1 ‘!iy, who writes under date of the-lth Inst.,
[ ® We are perfectly inundated with ruin,
!•« i'liids are almost covered w ith water, ami
Zntm are deeply in the grass; the uplands
fcplly washed wi ll tin* extraordinary heavy rains,
aw upon the whole, if we do nut, get dry weather
m i. mir crops will lie seriously injured,
f 9’ The mnterrifiod Democracy' are rather in a
4> x haul Walker, Buchanan and the Democratic
lr il.twas- The honest portion of them dislike
B.car ieH of either, hut a great many ure like the
\ gft .rvnr of tile big pond-they splunge it'all. I think
■ Hiu. would branch off down into .South-Wes-
ln Georgia, he could do good,”
■ kioi tavks Am I —Fifty-three of Walker'* de-
fa d Filibusters recently left Aspinwall in the
^BpCyaiR', and have reached Boston alioo-t deati-
pfli' M twoaey and clothing- Only one death oc-
|Hrrrd dnrtftg the passage, mid it whs tlint of n youth
[^■slruing home to inherit u largo fortune to which
■ ht*l Itetely fallen hair! While the vessel un
a British man-of-war, ll.o British hand
ftock up “Hail D.dumhia," jut as the apint of the
j^Bfoitunate child of fortune, bailed Eternity !
Pkakv Uochtv,—Mw«, bom., beats Smith,
Am., IIS votes—fm Congress. J. F. Cooke, Am.,
elected to tlm Senate. A. Bradley, Am., and
(i. D. iohuHHi, Bern., elected to tho liouae.
Burn.— For Coogrewi—Sm th M3. Moore 67f».
(Senator a* in Perry). House—K. If Moron, Am.,
and K. Parker.
Iliuu.—The. Democracy have carried this
county. Sul'sworth’s majority 17N.
S«EL»r.— Pile Americans carried everything
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THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
AUK1VAL OF THE EILRSIA.
Cotton Advanced—Hrcadstufl* Dull—Spain
Acccpta Mvdltutorii.
Nmv York, Aug 6.—The British steamship Per-
tin, Capt. Judkins arrived this morning early at
this port from J/.verpoo), whirl) she left on 26th
July. She brings three days Inter news than thut
of the Clyde.
Commercial*
The Persia reports Cotton, aale6 for the week
ending 35th at 75,000 bales. On speculation 12,000
for exports 4,500. All qualities had advanced Jd,
The tale* of cotton on Friday were 10,000 hales,
3,200 to exporters and speculators. Markets stea
dy. Droad.-luir* dull. Provision* quiet, hard heavy
and declined. Consol* Ul$ tu 91 J. Money easi
er. Inrre.iHo of Bullion m the Bank of England
£248.000.
l^L’oT*TIoNR.—- Fair Orleans cotton, 8] ; Middling
Hfl ; Mobile ftj); ,Middling 8j ; uplands 8§, Middling
8 3-16; Orleans Ordinaire unchanged. Huvre mar
ket dull. Loudon market, hrendatulfa declined.—
Hire quiet. Naval 8n»ies dftll.
I.ird heavy, Rl a shilling decline.
I Fleur is reported dull at a decline of one shilling
per barrel.
Wheat is dull, at a decline of two pence per, 70
p.ni mis.
White Corn has declined one shilling per quar-
Munchester reports are favorable.
Block of col Inn on ha ml, American, 423.000 hales.
Accounts Irom France represent the weather ua
unfavorable to the crops.
News lu (loiicral.
The Persia does not bring any later news of much
importance besides that unnouncud by the recent
steamers.
Spain, after n considerable number of interviews
between the Plenipotentiaries ou the Mexican
Cjnestion, lius consented to accept the mediation
of France and England, for settlement ol the dis-
| ute between her and Mexico.
VurtUer by the Persia.
It is olliciiilly fuinounred that nothing will 1 e
done by the English in China but destroy the war
junka, until the result of Lord Elgin's mission to
Pekin is ascertained. If it should he unsatisfacto
ry. then hostilities will he confined to Canton.
Tho Agamemnon has sailed for Cork witli her
ortion of the Transatlantic cable.
The (linn nf tlm laying down the cahlu has been
hanged. It will now be commenced on the liish
coast, and not in the centre or midway between the
coasts a* previously arranged.
FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE!
THE subscribers will continue tho Com-
jmission biisintss at the old stand of Drecn-
wooii, llaniuway «t Co. Particular ottention will
be given to tho
SALE OF COTTON. CASH ADVANCES MADE.
Hanging and Itnpe supplied nt market rates.
Also, alieovy article of
Cotton Osnahurg-s, Cotton Hope «V Mattresses,
of the best quality. Wo have on hand a few of
GBANGEE’B MAGIC CORN AND COB CRUSHERS,
lor which We are agents.
August ll-wly KENWOOD A CO.
ALABAMA WARE-HOUSE
KING cto BOKI3BT,
Ware-House and Commussimi Merchants,
Columbus, Grin «*"•
tUIITIClLAa ATTr.MTMH OlVJpl ^1 TSt
8TORAUIC ami SELLING of COTTON.
Lini'.HM, ADYAXCKSt MADEt
Bagging and Rope supplied at thr* lowest market
priii
August ti, 18’<7
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B. A.
Are
1867.
ar. h. daktielj «to Co.,
123 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia,
nv/preparcd tu supply their customers end nil others that nray give them a call,
with the latest styles of
SPRING AND StJMMER CLOTHING,
Every articlo of tlioir own manufacture, and-warrauted to bo well made and of the most FASH
IONABLE CUT. Abo,
II ATM, CATS. THUNKS, V UtPRT BACS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, *c. Air.
CLOTHS, CAS3IMERE! aad VfilTINii, ol ail grauoa. of tho most upprovod COLORSand PATTEENS,
of both French an l Knt^lUh hi vies, which (being: woll supplied with tho best Cut ters and moat faith
ful workmen,) they can t.innsh i i order in a style oil out and mako that cannot tail to please the most
particular customer March 31-twwtl
GOOD FTTRLKTITUnE.
K1NU,
still.'•BY.
TKANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY,
Medical Depart iiirut.
nPHE 41«t Se«»imi will rorntuence on the Vint
1 Alou loy in November, 18.'7. and will continue l
months, nn’ter the direction ol the same Faculty us
here'otnn*.
QiT Tickets to the full nou»o $ 103. Matriculh-
ti«m and l.ihrurv Feo 8. r ). (Iruiluation Fee $25.
D« monstraiot’a Ticket $10. Alt in advance. Good
Boarding, with luel and l’ghts, Irom $3 to $4 per
“ * tan Slc.
* 7t wgt
For Sale or Rent.
VERY comlortnbln Dw
per end of Oglethorpe Sift-
by 5frs Bailey, and formerly hv Lewis M. Duir.
Possession given 1st October next.
Apply nt Enquirer Office, to
T. RAGLAND
August | iww tf
Handsome Residence for Salo!
WISHING to improve nn unim
proved plnco. the upderAtgnud will
t«ell her present .
t'lty, and will grv»-ftD*«eH«ion Ht uny
, l the
1 he bed rooms have closets, and attached
the house i* a pantry and bath room. On the
prrinist • me n kitchen, smoke-house, il tirv. negro-
■ . .'table, crib and carriage-house— ami n well
I water lor puritv nnd coolness much bettor tliiin
»Uv lound about Coluu<lm«.
tetniH, Itc. i.pp’v to A no 11
or Homer V. Howard, or the under-ium-d.
ELIZABETH G. HOWARD.
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TAKE plnasun* tn informing tin* public that they arc now rcccivLnga well assorted stock
FINE FlIllNI PH HE. and guaranion that purchasers will find better Goods al their estab-
lishmeul than has ever been brought to this Market by any other concern. Our Furni
ture is all of thi* LATEST STYLES and SUBSTANTIAJ’.LY MADE. Our advantages
for getting up GOOD FURNITURE arc equal to those possessed by any other firm in the
United States, and wo are determined to soli good article-s sit niodcrate prices.
Wo will also keep on hand a good assortment of
Mats, Baskets, G'kilirea’s Wagons, Wall Paper, Window
oS2an =s.iuR:£» i3 tsinaJl v^)c»upcEiacs»aja3»
Persons in want ol Furniture will And it decidedly to their ad.uan.tage to make their pur
chases from us.
Oar Storu is na\t door to Hall, Moses & Col's Ilsinhvhre Store.
The* same house has boon occupied for several years past, as a> Furniture Store, by other
parties, and we deem it bir justice to ourselves and the puhlie to state that we, are in no
way whatever connected with tho persons who occu pied th&house up lo the 1st of No
vember, 1955. Neither do wo get our Furiiiturntroi i the same Manufactory, and purcha
sers may contidontly rely on getting bettor articles f *om us thaw has over been sold by any
house in this City.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 11. ’55—iww tf 1 O. W. DILLINGHAM & CO.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales,
II r ILL-* *»)'• til Mi,* Mitrk.-i lii'ii*.-. In th»- t’nj of Ooluin-
V> , ,|, tlit< ttrM Tu.-tn in SeptfUitwr ii.-xt, within
tti>*l>><. hour* of «nl*>. thi- tollowiiin pni|Ntrlv
Th • voutli liHlf t tty N" 4-V>. in t
tdRutht-r
property
Mill llolllhd i.
i-.nitiiliiiii^
ttv "t Coluiu''ii* •Uu.iti'il o
i. FOGLE & SON,
DENTISTS:
RAXVOliPtF near It MO AD Street
Calumbnu, fi*or({U.
F ittOHT.— At the recent Coimnencet
I W Yale College in New Haven, Conn., there
| Wi grafiaates in nil, but only 11 of these Were
tlr Soulheni State*, 2 from Louisiana, 2 from Mi*
r.wti, i linui M>»wi.st»ippi, 1 from South Carolina, 1
»im kn.ior'.y, nn.l l from Virginia. This show*
M-MHich iri" ill the right direction--(or the S.iutli
[ ■a* ample f.M-tlilieii for the most thorough education
mt all kw *•«♦—without any of those disadvantu-
'S< | * wkirk *etr tuutl the young when placed under
charge «f lko«« who have u natural di.hke lor
^B*rry tiling southern.
-■ A Xur«t Mauiuau*.—The Clayton (Ala..) Bori-
the 4th, ncndixts a curioiia incident in the
iiriui'HJi il line, vriiirh proven, however rutiled the
^Wrnurse sf true love** m»y be, that “where there’* a
BBt'fV/ there's a uny.** Ttvs young lover* Inn! walk-
y l ten mflests tkut ofilape to be made one,
Lw* of Alabama are rather stringent oi
»!"•' d the IniJi-ffro.iir being under *ge,
|cnu|il he faviifi to vnKe them together in face of the
Ge*cgetovr«, sm 'Cbi* «(4e of Jordan” tar the
mpeful, in twctriy-hw aiibv- ikstant—too long u
walk for the abea ly vreaiy .pilftitas. Hence the
|wit* of ihesKTYty «•<•»*• «ot-t*) jraiL, arid the
'ed that tllkoagh youftc (turn «cuy do fi
s. “«<d o«i” are 4«e*«C for^cnuuaet;" and
boung Ia4y *.*»« v or aegtHoeo./sAe oosld be married
|wiihe<jt p*’s er **'« c«menu And sc turthci
ireJ the knidc^rAOW had r.o pmatt, anr guar.lt-
—'fhen'lote aflnkut-wos rKoeecjrr/ voc
» XuarJiun, whielt tn 4id d«., ot .tUo-qput, t4ie guur-
1‘ilian gare hie eumu-nt an J tin: c«(«aaiy boori, while
■ Xiie JJ udg* i)Wii)if vt 'tfc-e titnc, y lun'aiflfe in the
I*>(ht manner auJ rifht quick time.
Wlikrclrv- tit UarJioat
M e have ya* Ite*-V p -fatri assault wbiffu Cot k
•ce ut Spring Hill, B iAxwr ■coer*3\ Lla. ui. tf wi-
<day last, the election day. An fri*f,-«an ttv :tho
inatw st Edward Carroll had a difficulty **.■»'
months <«cq, ipjtf b m citizen of that county,in. wiicN
•the f..ruuir .e»u<« oil -^iiooaied AmwC" «/id from it hut
itunr.clichcl.H-t? feeling* a r di'4S))fr'4'rU>A- , s>tdat;h«-oit'
'■ (0 family Ot 'i.t.; topp-.rrfirc krKiui; wi'4; Sfcr
"k. Dvakrt (whs is a bra||ier-ia-la«r sf the get
•'•'nan wj'h *■ hona th* fr.u difiictlty ooottrrei^
’Carroll fc 1> re wry tinvn wrti. a 'iwge sltskj
•nti that hh.w ..r »L'>*eqaeiit *coc Vrsotured the
-skull of Drewq•-, ««i that (.dLiau^ti Sl.lerfo-fidc •two '
or ll.r«A»Uoe,' UetSfodtki f*»ur or five Bauwl N-»
•dilTieult^’ <o far a* we cth lej.m, -kad ever -kefiys
■occurred Inriwoon the sinKrot act! deocaocd. Car-,
roll cn Uutb^i ;!y.t <’«*• rxl t4ai* to'
■3e nu ‘teity of refuge'" for thnao who Lad the
life a tflfiosv^rasiL, in ie wm oiiovtif afuv Oskev; i«-
-to custody by officertt*:or;)’ and aemrely jdaceA in
•chttrge of twtf ilefsuties «f tike |«.w f-rusi AlabaaAr.,
**ho rou-rwed hiic t« the eotnty skeor e ke (,-C
WM, F. LEE, D. D. 8.,
DENTAL SITKGEON:
Fofltce corner of HHOADand RANDOLPH Sts.
COAlIltlin'H, UBORUI A.
OfteWr '. l*:n\ tWW tf
CUSH MAIN,
DENTIST t
tVINTKIl IIP I LU I NO,
An Hriivit Street, (Kait Wide,) Colunbni, «*.
Dr, H. A. McSWAIN,
, the hours 8 A. M. t and P. M., unleaaah-
profearionnl buaiiicaa. Prompt attention
| given to tliono desiring services.
Koam nt Mrs. Teasdai.r’s, Post Office Building,
5 wXevs rMuttTi alls may be mode.
Cel limbus. May 12. 1857. tww 6m*
ioKK iTXv E’ii
BITTEKS
J
S. Swan & Co.’s Lotteries t
THE BEST AND FAIREST LOTTERIES IN THE
WOULD 1
OIaM 49,
Draws Saturday August 15,18575
MAOHinenSNT BCHflME ■.
1 Prill" ol .OO.tMK) I 9 of »*<*'! m
1 Prize ol »*.',<**> I 45 «f ' ,
1 Prize ol M..MW I 100 of UM I
S Prizes ol AR.OOO I 100 of *70 1
3,000(lowest) Prizes ot #30 each!
Vt.Wfiole Ttckvtii $tO; IMvsa $»; Quarter* |2 CO. - ®*
Now ft>r your Tlcketst chwtir* to draw TUItKK PH|*S
with ONK Tlck.it, nnd the lowest Prhe fJO.
Add,... order.ro, T'rtgM.4
July 30-tww tf oppositetba Host.Ofllse.
Dissolution!
T HE firm of Ruse, Patten A Co. iathio day dis
solved by mutual consent. VV. C. Hodges is
authorized ter Betlle the outstanding affairs of the
firm. JOHN C. RUSE.
RICHARD PATTEN,
May 23, 1857. W. C. HODGES.
It will bo seen from the above notice, that the
firm ol Ruse, Patten &. Co., have discontinued
business. 1 have associated mysslf with Messrs.
Hughes, Daniel 6c Co., and together we now occu-
j,y lie- Fontaine and Lowell Warehoascs.
1 solicit tho continuance of the patronage of my
trlends, and those of the late firm, to that ot
Hush, h Daniel & Co., of which I asn now a mem-
fi er f W. C. HODGES.
Columbus, Juno Ifi, 1857 tww tf
FONTAINE AND DOWELL
FIRE-PROOF •WAREHOUSES!
WM HUG11K8, DANIEL * CO.,
H AVING associated with them WESLEY C.
HODGES, and leased the Lowell in addition
to the Fontaine Warehouse, and greatly increased
their storage capacity, will continue tho
Warehouse, Commission, Receiving and Forwarding
Business, under tho firm of
HUGHES, DANIEL A CO.,
49-OFflOK AT THE FONTAINE WAREMOU8B.*$3$
Our pnrticulnr nllcntion will b« given to tho .ole
of Cotton in. other onn.ignnienl.. We oro pre-
pereil lo nlliird oil locilmci umul vn our bu.inoM.
Liberal Cnali mlvnnce. luatlu on Cotton, in Sloroor
for Shipment to other points. ...
Bogging. Rope, Bolt, Lo.. will be furnished out
customers ut current .ales, nnd orders of every de-
scription will meet with prompt attention. Thank
ful fur the liberal pntronngo of lust season, wc hope
WM. H. HUGHES,
WM- DANIEL,
J NO. U. EASTHAM,
WESLEY C. HODGES.
been heard
American c:indidsle ( Ini* n majority of 4 270 vote*.
Hi* opponent wan Col. H. M, Stewurl, the Auti-
Bentou ami pro-Slavery |).-m icratic t: mdidiite.—
Tho Democrat* have elected Joseph IJ. (Bark in
the Third Congressional I'Utrid, tu supply a va
cancy, caused hy the election of James L. Greene
to the United State* Senate.
Trxau Elerllons.
Aug. 7.—The return* from Tex
as mdicuto the election of Runnel*, Democratic
candidate for Governor by 12,000 in »j »rity.
No opposition t-» Deinucralic candidate* elected
to the Lcgi*liituie so fur n* heard from.
North Carolina Elections.
\VAHiuxoruN, Aug. 7.—From North tlarolina
partial returns have been received. Everything
Democratic so lar.
Excitement in Kansu?.
St. I.ouis, Aug. 0.— Inlcn»-u exciten ent has
l been prevailing at Leavenworth, Kuruu*. i
queiice of the discovery of an orgdiiized gang "I
j murderers. Two of them have been hung.
Lar£c Eall of K *cks at Niagara Falls-
Three Persons figured,
ij UvrriLo, Monday, Aug. 3. 1857.—About on*
■ ins udred tun* of rocks f.-ti from tho precipice »l
: Goat Island, Niugar* Fall*, about three hundred
'j inec below the Briti*li Full*, yesterday afternoon.
t mcir person* were lieneath it at the time, and three
; ut them were hurt.
TUK OKLKmtAiKD Mol,LANo fDR
DYSPEPSIA,
mSElSIJ OF THE KIDNEYS,
UIVEH COMPLAINT,
IVF.A.ICXKSS OF ANY KIND,
rcVER APtIO AGUE,
AArf fid' various nffi-etion* consequent upon a
DMOlUH<BD kTOUACW OH LIVEN I
i*i4-ii a* Indigestion, Acidity ol the Stomach, Col-
« 4/ Fuins. ileanbur:i. Iol-" Appetite, Despon-
Liuitlaiil L'iuvfling Files. If!
bunn'Mib. j« ucuinat a ad I4«ur>il{gic Affections
1 hie hi I'm n rons >n •).-1.. -v* pm <i <J highly beneli
i.iid .a ut lu r* r* ird Jjryided cure.
'-Villi ’ puruiv vsjfe+^bili u.*prepared
Illy 4. it niiBr priusipk’s. alu-r the manner ol
\ cicUt itr.l lIoHmiuI fi"4‘**or. /Aarhave. Be
its great aucccaaiu »aosl of th* European
duel tun into llu- knitird SrtHcs, was
ir.Kiddd more e-pst-ia’I,/ h»r i lit.so of our fa the r-
;«nd csBUersd iiere- and rhr.-j over tlie lace of this
nigh* ■ <■" nuy. Mrnuig v. th graxisuccess.lanong
A- • , 1 r.no nlli-r ir to thn Amorieun public, know
uig (Inn it* truly wondssiniiauidicinaj virtuos mu*
'»u r.cUaowledged.
It is-partii'ulnrly recommended l<» those person
will.!. • onsiituiions nun linva been impaired hy tli*
uusmso id urdcat spiwite, or other lorms o£
itsi-ipf'ti'iri (.'-noraUr dMU-nrane.Tus in efTect, it
iiidl ils Y.oy. directly u* tin seat of life, tluilling
tl» svstcin
NOTICE Whoever e/pe,»fa ro llmf this a hove-
tf') w : U I (i. (fi^sppoirileif . hut (a fh« sick, weak,
>i low spirited, ii will prt*ve a grateful aromatic
nitidlatL possessed ol ningoMr rornedfol properties.
OAUYJ0XE
Wlut c/oat popularity ol this dslightfiri Aroma,
luo indi.rod many iinitetione, v.hie|» the public
ni»iub. ,n ill nuainst purcbaHtTiA- Bn not perstia-
... i tv anvtliing •■Iso otnt'd yoirhave given Bo-
4-rb.ivi '<• Holhiui' lie tors a fair trial. (>He bottle
you Iww mlinin ly uu-perior it is to all
VKuMUKTOUa,
KI;N,; y>1I N PAGE. Jr. Jb Co.,
u ASUFACTCXISS
PMAIlBtAOBUmSTB AND CHEMISTS
Pitt»lmrgli, PsdiiKylvsnlR
Sold by BROriKS vV CHAPMAN,
Agents, Columbus, (in.,
nnd by Krngyists gcnornlly throii^huut the United
.Stair*. April dd-tww ly
Now Books! Now Books'
; Jj/f-Hi DYiN4iJl.GR T'aniifie, or tho Clue o
Indian OlHliirbancu* at Port Hlley.
tAt. Louis. Aug. 7.—The Kan*** Herald say*
■tbit the Cheyenc* Indians ha*e invested Fort
■ Rdrf, where only s half company of Infantry are
eitXisned. All the settlers, who were fortunate in
! reaching it, have sought refuge and protection in
•Sad I vt ol (witid tl»p Fart, snd many persons have been murdered.
A msa ic Now GrJeao*. (or a wager, of ^1O$0 IVslker has ordered Col. Cook's command to
offered tu esizOPU eg£*«u ifUd hovrs. We'll j )lur «Jief of the Fort and the settlers.
* not tier thousand (hit the nail who would tbps |
abuse on* U his ntuoL nafwtsot o/rana liae ega*- •»»•< Burnt—Loss of Life.
-««.—*•«. \jt;z
^r becsunoc a chicken-hearted ar.ittal. \ wu » wooden structure of heavy log. and must
Y, 1 “T. have bstm sel on fire about midnight. A negro
Florida lodjan New*. | nc , eMU&ned therein was burnt up. Home
We Usru from the Tsrupa I'emintufar, ad tin. ; (hat he had set fire to the place with th-r
^5th, that the /* >d from Kl Myers arrived at Ten)- -riew to *-*c*|w. Elfort* were made
l*» on the 21th with the intelligence of the capture but a** there war so much confusion s
•°f 6 m l 9 pzop.j.e, |>r t.'jfC Vicklor - . ■ .pr,*4 -» z.f-iJIy 1.- |»ri.h.d.
fimt c....... l .i r .u k tfwught that this burning was
®oai GuiRpaay sen the i«osth of the &IM|||.I|<* , h ...... ,
v , , , . former jsii hud trou) without.
river. No partirulsr* are given, hat the simple i
*nn •uncemeat is made at ykov#. Thu is a navel— ' Frau Wasliln^toii.
*nd we are aot sar- hut it u the awccesofd j WaMlKQTOH. Aug. 1.—Charles Lintnsn, th<
Plan for the Urmiastioo of th;. inglorious warftre. ! we '‘ kn ®»“ * riUr ’ ha ‘_ beeu •PI K>inl . ed to * confi
ttlu wJ
hir
d the (lame*
is however
the deed of some
Wes
—...t . . . . I dential posiuon in the Department of the Interior
: '"**'■ ,k *‘ “ h ‘ l " ; b, feJury •rt„«p~ n , l» th.lb.IJ br M,
i lot peers Cjnuuisn in the State Department under Mr. Web-
■diplureof women would
■On -ii(tio*t any terms !
••**■#■ *- - | The Postmaster General visited Baltimore this
J.a&ui Bata off Hlayks.9—The Petersburg (Va.,) morning.
Intelligence, understands that s *ale was ma.Je in — .-•••• *
P st rile t'ueadey, prrvatefy, of fffry-threc «laves »( Elrctrd Pbbsidbmt.—Rev. Henry Brown, who
d!j/ZI ,k “ t •*"*«• •» tight handre^ and fifty i f otmcr |, b.d ch.rg. »f lb. Pr..bytcrizn (O. 8.)
mare tack. I hey were composed of men, women , ,, „ , . , .
>»J-b IJr.n, t.,ntv-fiz ontZuuMt under twelve : chureb. .t H.m.' ur f , VirjinU, h.e beer, un.mm-
>ears of « gr . This is, perhsju, »i high a sale as ou*lf elected principal of tho Female Seminary at
tfM.eyrr made of Mich property i« (he Iftste. j Auburn, Ale.
Hair Restorative,
standard remedy tor u(( dis.
skin.—Ohio Statesman.
03*Hold by Druggists generally.
Commuiili'ated,
MkiRRs. Editors:—As the time Is coming lor
ibis county to go into u Convention to nominate
CittnliilntuH for the Legislature, we propose lor the
Benin* ihn name of TlLMAN 1). WES T aa that
man. Wo know of no man that would fill the sta
tion any better than he would -lor he is favorably
known to the voters of Muscogee county.
MANY VOTERS.
Alignvi • . ! ,7 Wit*
t .1 \ rrAHOtK HEU t Ol IMTV*
A T \ Meeting of the .-itizens of the River I)i*-
J\ friio in Chnttaliooclipc county, nn Saturday the
Ini ol August, DHrguti-* were appointed to meet in
Cutseta. on t • MOtii of August, to nominate cun-
didntca to represent u* in the Legislature on the
•• ttciiioval (iuL-stlon.” and cordially invite all
me Districts in the rounty to co-operate with us
und cull meetings and npp dot Delegates.
JAMES M. DANIEL. Chm’n.
I
NOTICE !
HPIIE AMERICAN PARTY and It* friends, and
X nil who are opposed in the present Administra
tion. will meet at ihe Court House in
Tulbottoii. Saturday the I,'ith of Aug
lor the purpose •»* notiitnuting candidates (or the
Legist iture hi Mass, by a free nnd open nomina
tion. in which ( very rnemoer of th* American par
ty and its friend* are expected to participate.
Iiy appointment of the party, July 27.
August II wit
Winter's Palace Mills.
FOOIJJl I'HOM NlfiW WIDiiT!
O K BBST nualily and at LOW price. Kvcry
Hack warranted ns represented.
trr Cash paid (or Whfst and Corn.
Custom Grinding done promptly nnd iu first rate
miyIc. GEO. W. WINTER;President.
August SI, 1857 mwtf
utliorot The Heir id U«d-
Kullin Roche at or Ford
Grneie Amber, by Mrs. C. W Denison,
fsubef,»*? tho ttuung Wdu and Old Love.
.MissiiHasry Labor* in Central Allies, by T. J
Bowen.
Biographies;! Hketr ho*, |.» T R. Macaulay.
Tes’i'm/iijr oh th* Rocks, liy Hngh Miller.
Tho Amu .unn: Citi o n. by Jm». Hopkins.
liondiirus, by
AI.U0T <
" »'• It.illjr, urphsu child '.i Tb-.tiin*'lu'lly,
I •-tlirrs (s-lii'4 *n Inti rest In th#
rlU»» P “
i a ranted tosnld WII linui Unit.
• JI va,;, uiitjnr >ny lisud Mini oiilitUI slirnslure, thin 1st Ua
Augast. IW7. A1A It ION IlLilJl NK, Ordlnsry.
August n f>t
OKUltUlA, I C< urt of Ordinary, August Term, 1867
Duke, administrator upon (bo Ks
' ' - -I. |i -ti
Ms said Adiiiln|strali"i
I, tbs'
y (bay b«vu,| why »»i-l Adiiilulstra-
ar«a 1, "Mi-iwl-« l8t*«-r» of IMmuIn-
w-
i COUNTY-/
f Arthur l
THE CITY MILLS !
J J AVI NO. hud thorough repair can now make ns
FLOUR and MEAL
si* anv iu the world, nnd are ready for any quantity
orf
WIIKiVT <txucl CORN !
For winch the highest CASH prices will be paid !
Custom Grinding Solicited
i.d pr"
"t'hc.jltat. | n " d will ‘ ‘l—fa'rb.
t Minutes nt said tiourt, August 0,
C f SpJ.ll.
“Itfnir
. I \ LIMIT •
Columbus, Gi
Wanted! Wanted!!
r Irf-IL-rs of Udsrdtaii).
I * A \ IP W • * il.-ll Ot, ordinary
I), orphan of V\ illlaui A
cits slot sdiaonlsli all snd sinsular I , Vvin!." VV.C 'i !
n> !..• 1 and "th.-r/ t.«ilu,r sn Inturost in the (lusrdlsn-! Medical UIIic.h, Inr I nr l y
It bln tb« ‘no" pi"MrlL*l by Its, then snd Mudicul Lecluros.
evuse, /i/suythey hsv«,) why ssld letters
lisud sud oW*UI, *|jjn*l.uru, August
sugust 0-61 U AltlU,N I
—ust 3d.
hlUNIS, Ordinary.
IfiltfngslMi
»|XW<) M'JNTIIB sttcr
, JOUS80S, Adcri r.
U, app!l(-|tloa w||| lm nisdu to thu
Irdilisry of lisr.-ls rouuty, tof )«•»••
Ksiatv of ••njeiuln Msybi
flUXQKK C. MAYFiKLU, i
August 4, itt.'iT
IXWO MONTIII< after
Curt ot Ordlusry of t’ls-y county,
U>« l*md and Nmcrsus I
bsllldsll, I
Aiifuet 4. 1867
ippllcwtjon wIfi Lu made to Ui
. county, (la., toy |cmv" to sc
on Ring to Uut EsUuU of Jamas l
Addrei
DRAW 134, Columbus, Ga.
July 21, 1857
Music Teacher Wanted!
A LADY oonipetent tu tuHtli Instrumental and
Vocal Music, is wanted at Jamestown lor the
second Ter in-—com me Doing 28th ol July.
Address applications tn
W. (I WoOLUKIDiL, S. J. BtJHBEy, I
M. lillKKN, It f. It KDDI Ml, V Patrons.
M. SADI’. V. U. HA HI*. )
ChatUhooebM county. .1 uim g:i. IH.’i7 (wll wtf
NOTICE TO HOUfiEKEEPERsl
I HAVE u good nrsortmeut of wellfSN
tuadu FURNITURE, which I willyp*
Cheap as tlm Cheapest in the If.
market. Cull and see-— ii will eoat you nothing to
learn my prices. J. II. SIKES’
June JS-twwtf Ware-room 48 Broad St
The Child'* Jlmk Solute.
Adven’rirvu ami- Explorations In
William V. WsUu.
Little Dorrit, by ('’has. Dickflfit).
Nothinp. Nt-vi, kv aiuliuDol John Halifax.
Thfi Fortunes ok Gian Cove, b-y Chas. Lever.
4tfi V’ul. Irving * £ili* o|> Wuohington.
2d V«d. Spurgeon's Sermons.
2d Vul. Theodosia Ernest.
Just received 5>y
CHJAFFIN &. JOHNSON.
Colunibun, Jnly 2b, 1857 tww tf
MORE NEW BOOKS.
HlajUL NOTUINU NEW, (Tales) by Ihe
! - ± ^ /J *’author ol John IJuLfux, Gentleman.
The Heiress ol Greenhursl, by Mrs.
Ann S. Stephens- uuthod of Fn*Liou and Famine
noli
ir Ch _ r _
Tho Life ol Cfiarlott* Rroate—author ol Jane
C. Gaak
Toni liilo
Boat Life i
Prince.
The American Citixen, by Bishop Hopkins.
Common So use applied to Religion ; or the Bihlo
and tin; People, by Catharine E. Booeher.
Tho Days of my Life ; by tho author of Margart
Marl land
Harper'* Magazine, Harper's Story Book, und
Gudey's Lady's Book for July.
Just received hy
tww!I J. w. PEASE.
For Sale!
-^V™. A coot) UUGIJY and CARRIAGE
HORSE, croatn color, white mano n
f V*.k« la j|_g years tUd.
Apply to LOMAX U ELLIS
July y, 18:>7 tww n
Fresh Garden Seeds!
A FINE lot of Fresh Garden Seeds, Turnip
8#ed ofovury description, country orTennessee
Coliard Hood, dec., just received by
WM. LJGON,
July 21, *57 wtf No. 140 Broad Street,
HAVE YOU OLD FURNITURE
TVTEEDING REPAIRS f then send it to mo
1’ where it will bo done in good style, at n reason
able rato. J. II. SIKES.
Junn 18 tww tf
WARDROBES 1
T3LAIN but neat, lor $'J to $20, for sale by
A J. H. SIKES,
48 East side Broad St./abox* th* Plank Rood
livery and sale stable.
THE undersigned lip*i"g tliief^,,
day purchased the Livory Sla-^pHJ$
_ Idn now occupied by C. S-
HART (V. CO., and formerly owned hv Hatcher Sc
Pitt*, will continue the business under the name
nnd style of
IVEY rib WIXiHllNS*
nnd by giving their personal attention ta-the iJJ.
hope to receive Irom the public a liberal share ol ita
patronage.
Having sold oUf Stables, ns noticed above- wo
take pleasure in recommending to om ft-iondb, all
drovrrn, nnd the public, a contiiiunitflo- of yosr very
liberal pnfronago bestowed upw* us p believing our
successors will anticipate yoarwrwits and nttctid to
them personally. C. tf- HART & CO.
July 13,1837 tww tf
AUCTION and COMMISSION BUSINESS.
KTEW 1PZH.M.
f l r'HE undersigned would inform their fmndaand
X the public tlint they have associated themselves
together under tbo name and style of
H ARRISON & PITTS.
at tin*old Stand Nos. 69and 01 West *ic& of RTaacf
Street, lor the purpose ol transacting thu
AUCTION, COMMISSION AND 5EGR0- BUSINESS,
prul solicit their patronage. Alltwravusse conirnittod
Iw li|v' r •'ore will he promptly and fait fatally attend-
wt >a. The/ will give their persona? nri*Btiun to-
the sttUftt Rftll Negroes. Merchandize, and.
Produce. Having hoUbce fitted up expressly far
thu pujposa they are prepared to board, purchase
and-soil Negroes on Commission.
Liberal advances wiU bv made as usual on No*
groee and Mrrchundixo.
iOP Administrators and! E^caurfojw' Sales attend
ed to on reasonable terms.
{0? From fH> to 4K> Likely NaftBOBs-ofiaill classes
will bo kept constantly on liat.d.
CHAS S. HARRISON,
GEORGE l POTTS.
CoVunihus, June 23, 1857 july 21-wlwtf
NEW SPRING GOODS !.
MANLEY & HODGES,
fJ*A KK mu eh pleasure in saying to their friends
Rich ORGANDY nnd GRENADINE ROBES.
Fine JACONET and BAREGE
Elegant Orgmtdy.Oresaea,
Plain Black and Matin Striped GRENADINES.
4ILKA
Plain BAREGES of ALL COLORS.
Wlii'e and Chinfx-colorcd BRILLIANT EES.
Figured LINEN LAWNS.
Striped and Figured IRISH LINENS.
Tho I'rirya nnd Good* »
A Inr** tot ot
CHEAP HAWNS,
warranted eol-irs and oxcnllent stylus,
An nlejjant assortinon t ot
( ILtNTILLY and I.ACK >1A NTI 1,1, AM.
MANLEY &, HODGES-
April a, ’67 tww tr
wrbXMi* aA»i.AMf. Kins if. Btacuw
Groceries and Provisions!
T HE undersigned having taken the more former-
ly occupied by Ripoway, Ci-Ucklkv A. Co.,nra,
now receiving a complete assortment ol all twiielee
usaully found in a Grocery Store, which will, bo
sold on moderate term* far CASH! 'rheoloelLoorv-
pnrl ol the following articles :
St’UAft.
VitFyj~
7K,t,
yails,
&ACOS.
laud,
Fl.OVR,
SO A Pi
STA RCffi,
TOR A CCO.
jF/.VA^ ^
MOLASSKS, Cl ti All si '
wills many other articles too. tediou* to mention.
Call nod examine our stock beJore,pi«ch*»ijig.
NOTICE!
RK has this day lie
my nnrtiter in tho BOOT aad StiflE
trade. The business will hereafter bo^
done in tho name of
WYNNE & PARK,
At .he OLD STAND. No. 1<K*,BROAD Stroot.
March 2,1857. THOMAS K. WYNNE.
Hr
requested to make iaiiugdiate payment. Old
Dccounis must be settled.
THOMAS K. WYNNE.
Columbus, Ga., March 12,-’57 twwtf
MONEY WANTED.
T HE subscriber having purchased the entire in-
tcrust of V. R. TOMMEY in tho NOTES and
ACCOUNTS of tho late firm of J. I’.iinls dk Co.,
(which firm was dissolved on the 1st of Oct. 1855.)
would earnestly solicit nil indebted to said firm, ci
«h®r by Note or Account, to call at the Store of J
Ewnis Sc Co., and aottle the same,or they w(»l fino
their Notes und Accounts in the hands of an ofiL
cer for collection. J. ENNIS.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 18.1856 tww ins ti
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid!
A DISINFECTING AGENT GF GREATER POWER
Chau any ever before offered to the Public f.
I T IS to be used in all cases of sickness whore
there is any tendency lo putrefaction or decay,
such as malignant Fevers of nil kiodti. putrid Sore
Throat, Sores, or Ulcers, Salivation, Burns, &,«.
Wo need not enumerate tho ptrliculsr ujiplica.
lions of the fluid. The general principle of its action
boing understood, its various uses will preseut
themselves to every intelligom mind. For in
stance : It rnuy bo used to remove olfcnsivo and dis
agreeable odors (rotn sick mmims. or from about
houses, to take away rancidity from butter nnd lard,
ami (or Toilet purposen, sachas washing the hand*,
cleansing the teeth, See , hr it softens and whitens
the skin, and destroys bad breath.
It neutralises animal nnd vegetable poisons, and
hence in good for bites, stings, &c.
A laro number of eosss have been treated with i
bv prominent Physicians in Maco* and Columbus,
Ga. ; Auburn, Tuskegee, Montgomery, Selma
and Mobile, Ala.; and, ho fur as we huvu heard,
with uniform success.
Pamphlets accompanying each bottle, giving d.
rectiona lor its use, &r. For aula by
DANFORT/I, NAGEL & CO.,
BROOKS Sc CHAPMAN,
PEMBERTON, NUCKOLL8 Ac CO.,
Columbus, Georg'
W All orders must be addressed to John Da in
Auburn, Ala., as it la egfc manufactured af
I a bora t or y. August L ’57-lwwStj