About Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1859)
SHELBY SPRINGS, ! THE LIVER fWftGORATi'I1 The Tax Collector of i •irt. notice of hi. readiik for the present year; am! ns the [ fur default or fraud in giving in rc IlsSgss :cKr; Isai, •sgH-sawK-- & mblsbulss SS? 4 iSKSS It IJ tons Mine It a flj cotorVrom UiVakTa! 111 ™ are curctl, Hint, what In n eajBswasasO ^ ^.nss ... er Iinyiivai'M', • IN. -.ver, < r o», hi- .ii*,--t . ti..- I ..ll.vton, nft t.s&suf*'- ■■ "*"* I wsBjyfisttssSvflr. pu*z 75th section of thn Tax laws now in «, from Briscoe's Digest: ''BSXZZ?', l .i iUm . n ■ss Onty one «!««* taken h i before r. Orina, iTBVcmi- H > night unit e. H §lfl“= : ;; -“Si- 1 £ :SF9VB. □ Hi . tnkcf lift01 d ri i-nmiiicii'link till* inrtl S»SSE." Sm™*.£'i7omu mnjiriiy in North Carolina. 'Jliry fijjurtr it out by claiming n« llrrir majaritic. all the vole* easy for limit catlrliriutca in tbn tliroo Pis- Irictf In which liiey hail no opposition from the Whigs, or thn majorities of their reg. I ho OpptaUbn patty tan camlUatc, for Congress ill live of the eight districts, elected four of them l*y majorities showing immense popular gains for each, ajid gaintd district which they failed to carry. In the 1st district they gaiiird^tlM votes, in the fiih 008, iirthe I»t1» 1881, in lire 7ih 1131, and in the 8th about 3,500. In the 8J, .3d and 4th they had no 2d the -~~s M»,_ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. 'lVu?a„.S, • ,, ... _ ...... are wit i Hie attempt ol nearly all the D?inociatic v:v;.v.. -"" i r .„,iid..„ ...»„n- r,„„, u»i, 1 own shoulder* nil rmrenaibihty for the net* Alt wl»o me it arn giving their tiiinii- | . Imnut Uitilinihi.v In iu Tuvor. of the present Federal Administration— .«»u’I.I"o| , t. |, | , . l! l'l.“'r U '' 1 *“ l, " le J ! llirir AJiutiii.tralton—will not ho liccjnl by ”lV tsrST.' | ;: 7;mnr R tia Now I "" t"** 1 '- Th "J l ,at ,l ’* P"™” 1 A* 1 " 1 *"- V.'.l Itstsa.-'li: ’.I o' ../';..'" r.il'l.Useto*tt<ila«v- i.lration in power; their parly readily uY'“*TvKimov A “ T, 'l'’ I »"•' 1,11 i,a l"” vrr “ ml j A\ inTKSitM. A ro. merits: and they maintain it in all its I good or evil. They can no i 200 votes for any Whig and this year it gave the Demo cratic candidate 237 vote* and sca'lenoR 110. Two other i of its counties are strongly t 4,000 votes in the District. In the :3 rs-. A. t'AHI) UuuK tl.-Ure/'•««*-A 11 *.v !t RUssuh'piess , who is reciiving and enjoying the funds | claim. Tho county nIo«Jenrsorih*i.»ih:ic.ViiO w’rHirerl'iilly eoinmend j raised hy i», can avoi. “»om totbarmronajivof A ( 0 ! 11>« Administration is ’ ' ' ' chargeable with the blame .wed no prclere them. The old member, Winslow, received •1,771 votes, and McDiilIh’, hid Dmrecralie opponent, 1281—so tire Democracy claim 8,490 majority lor their candidate. A role r- cncu to tho vote of only one county of tire District will show llm absurdity of this when I ni.l in elevating to the Uulicrnato- eminent «|t<nliti!--it;-’n-'t;«»l- Warren Akin. There is nothing <>! the «hw Only worthy man. raised hy i», can avoid its redemption, l! gives about 000 Whig or American .U(d '^I.-dav*! f, * V ‘ ,r,,,,ljr Dr. I*. N\ Calhoun, o«,o of the oldest and most influential Democrats in this section of tho State. It will ho seen that he comes out ly and boldly in favor ot the election of Akin ut (iovernor of Ueorgia. 'Dr. U.L the Demoer fur several yenjs, presided over nearly nil the Democratic meetings held in this coun ty : Atlanta, August 25, 18.»9, Di:au Slit; I have received yours of the Si III iiistjui, and hasten to reply. You say, tliut in conversation this inormug with a friend from abroad, on tho probable chances 10 elect Col. Akin, (Iovernor, von had ocea- sion to leler to inn an onu of Col.- Akin’s warm supporleri.; that ho expressed surprise cut posit; III, oil'd said that ho felt confident, if the fact wns generally known, it would he greatly to the advantage ef Cuf. Akin in llm Slate and also that you are aware that J tan have rf.» desire to .appear conspicuous in tbn canv.ifs, but ash, in view of the great mlluer.ee it mav evert in behalf of Col. Akin, permission mV • my mime, publicly, in connection with b-s c.nrdidtcy. In reply, 1 Furthkr Point, August 29.—The steam- thin Indian panted hero to-day with Liver pool dales to August 17th. Liverpool Cotton Market.—Sales of cotton lor three day*. 20,000 bale*—market very dull and quotations barely inuimallied. A decline ol M7d. is reported, chii 11/ on thn Tl '° Thottialol the Ureal Kastcrn has been postpuned until the 15th ol September. The l>uko of Tuscany lias arrived nt Paris, where he mot with a friendly reception tro.n the Kmporor. All warnings to the French papers Imve been withdrawn. There was a large I re in Liverpool which ?r 'it. r’r*shlngton hriiigs She passed the lh, y wncoroly thought con- the heat interests of tho country, se is it to meet ill the same way to 10 c laims of any man |o the proud place of Prmideut of theso United States 1 Ami what will the democracy say when I i of the democratic p-ity to i f This is ho. Nr.w York, August 27.— Flora Temple danco w bent Princess ami Saratoga th.c* straight | Among heats to-day, average time two thiriy-luur llm once celebrated •nvautrourierol Truman two-thirds. ! Smith,” and Forney’s slcnographic oman- • . ' uensis, who, you will remember, he slmutiMK Allalf. IJuugJa, lu occorar.any him in hi» lalu l!li. i’llut tva. rallcil to tho chair. A c cuuaiatitig of l>. Hivirto, B. ii. Hammoll an,I J. A. Bmilh, E„|t,., waitcj on Col. r.eo with a spetch replola with aouml , n^Ulc principles, stubborn facts, cor- u nioning, and enlivened occasionally an anecdote and pointed w ilt biting i. We regret that our limited spam nt* us from giving this excellent It a more extended notice. H nn exceedingly inlerci and profit. Out of the very Iirgo * *w in cl...,i»g to Ijfcyj ft; ^ high and rc.-punsildo .dVn-es, truly worthy |, i|al |>iiyciniar^. Dr. Choppin r and honor ible men : and I cay siy to yon |wo p{ Klo | „| IO | Bt n ml is cunsidcrod tl and n-v IK iifcraiit- friends, with whom I I ously wounded. Tho ca have nclcil for the las' ilurtv lour years in i jealousy. muni, tbiit'l' nn. in the discharge of a high Two Days Later from Europe. Arrival of tile meamslfip Jason. Sales of Cotton for the Woek 34,000 biles. s campaign, and who wrote the Hlidell >1 my own knowledge one of these or- lixation has for suiue timo existed in They hold their regular mo«l- ings iu every ward in.tho city of Uallimorr, and in every cloetinn district til tho Slate for their i , to which noire are admit- Douglas men. In thn led together hy private This year it g;t Winslow 02, and McDulVte 78—shot clearly that the Democracy voted their strength and the Opposition did Imt ' Instead of 3,500 iniiioritv for the Dei is.iot rulers ; if it is faithless, until they cut adrift ■ tV ,««s m, a ^>ft' j in Itcacbctj t if it i, comi|.l, and it« cot. ion i. cut rebuked and repudiated l.y j when Wmalotv had American Oppooiliun, BREWER & PERRINE, 1 VZ ■” I 4 CO., | j„i„, IVitf. ISa VXf Sjrajffir; ssfSfSS 1 .; :Sa,!:; d. CO. ’rice $1 tree t.i.1 tte.’sh rrnttlca for $.t. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, af-anffra, 3gsiil;i“II nr mi that ahould be fclloweil f‘-r Ihrlr cure. : :3sr ,= """ btnffit to his party in coming Usd an Opposition President ** l(i .. u .. « ;io “ | nu s Administration, because hr did not vote \\ V* « 40 for (but particular measure—we will say the -V» •• IK - ” 46 •• Oregon Admission bill, for which Hon. M. ' ' ’cU 1 J.Crntvii.rd lulled Iu vote—it ib .utliri. Jit to (i i.aks win 1... ln,,rl.i.l. un.i u!’ fullcn te>| , 0 n.il,ililJ ..II him if Ilio p.rlj I with whom he acted passed it—if he terms 'the length one of the pillars upholding the A,luiinin- IJi loch., thick, e 1.M1.1, rltii..,i! ttnnUIn,. *1 r.0 j cooalituled a part ilf tile party p.d.ry nl ■■ ;; ~ »>•"««,,Sg, , patty witlt whom «• : " :l 5K5SH^ras , “* masSei: : :: ‘^saW 1 fs * :: :: : asSa^rB 1 ’ SS ■ i i: = :: :: *» l : All kiuriool I.ii aUr PLANKDt Nft.II iuiiI i-ttiv • di—erlf.iiiiii- of Ilriif'ksls, for or- SSSHSSS2S 0< Alt'' rl. mailaaflb. : rl.lr .. ' " I l.amlar.. aai’tfr'.t'a.Tif Atxuz ■tawlartw 'Aai,..., »id I I I" of tho,vote of Ucurgi«. Tuomha NEW YORK WIRE RAILING COMP’Y “““f”, laVltnmmwaSIdur th ”xr» I A. Ii. Wlij.it and .lames ioclcaon— all ^’d^Sw'alelSS!; !.»•> Whig—tl»7 "iH th- rrfrac „ ,.„.l I .vrl'rZtSfMS 1 tK in t-* 1 llmf - ln 11,0 J, ‘ u|,irul •'■•‘'K” I ,iand nut unltl tba Octut.er .IwllaM are ®rject.ll,f..r e«, 1 .l«r,I..K ' ’ oMr^at, aa iu Alabama, they will bo more riri.r..;:;:;:!- .r.««ni- u y n.. w. y , due. wlietbcf 11,0 I)»n. M. J. iu ttiu lii.trict—any y.UfiH i Two year* njn they only bent the Amnio-in 2.500, nml could not get tho hull of that majority now, c speech Ol Tuesday night) nl the Hon. Her- sc It cl V. .1 : iir t.ti’a mniiagcmi , Sr. Johns, N. F., Aug. 30.—The steam- tml except pletlged U havo known-him altip Jason lta» arrived from Ualwi'V. She ! counties they are calif r.tbly all the time, bring* Liverpool date* to Augosl 2<K ! notices and herald*, ,, ! , 'ic"r«.l f rllf.il »* ■>' V 1 I country lu eerve litem. ■ !:a:■ iK;:! 11 "'S;" nor- ii: .. . .1.,,, , n ... I ufer guides "“iking in srcrtl and reimrung to.oeiy Wes. Lfdmeif id. Tire mat hot wire quie'. i means to select lire delegates m the next inn .V Atlantic II Hlroa.l. lit* tta.lucrrs all | S (l |vs ol tire we« k ill 000 hales, ol wltieli ! Fourth of March Convention. Their labors over (j.ergin will ho astonished when Akin j aptctilnlors took 3 500 and rxpnrteis I 00<> j „ r q clticfiy confinid to lire counties where t. I s them, (which all may sec lor iho.it- I hales. Interior grades ami sandy dcatrip- selvc*,by examining (Job ttpuilock'sUapoit,) j , “ ,n j , , li d . co,, " od * *“ IU " r ‘’ Ml ,rr that under U..v. Johnson’s A<tiniitietrulion, ' ,U (j l , j'-’rjd BV die aiilea were 7,000 hales, ol j crflt5 - tho net earning of die .Slate Koud overpayed | wUxcU sjieculotuta and t:.vportors took 1,000 | your own New York there is not a city lea-’, excited with liquor. How far this we, mutt drtermiire. t’ertainly if such scenes are common in Harnesville. tire peo ple there nml in tho treighhorhciod are fnr advanced in UhrlMianity and civilized rc- ihi. r instiuctor Mr. Hyatt, of mom, honestly and wisely admittisi I n the good of a people and not of a party V J P*°n Pilot. .lion dvu anvass preceding his election, he stuppad t cabin on tire wayside, in thn Eastern tile, lor a bit of dinner. liar* per month more than | |, a |,. a . 'Pho market was quid. Tho quo- j or “ l‘»wn of any size where there is not a j Tho good I Irevfe heeii astound- tationa were ub lollowv; . | Douglas club. I noticed a call in n llueh-1 peatthan cd, as well ns indignant (aa tire Hremi of ■ V,»\r OrW»«* « ;»• i^ » <J. j cetcr paper, tv day m two since, for the venuon U< Uov. Jt.hiifion) at tho deception mael.eod on ! " iA'l I .. ‘nil! 1"" ii j : i re!i' f'i c,, d« ol Douglas to meet in ward meet- I by a tempting display of tire pen, L of Ucorgia, in relation to tire . 1'“i" v,hmhlm-n ('..ttuii \ inR ‘ This cull was headed by n wood cut | into one of lire pie* and lasting the same, ul'ili'.y |.uul tut I'rca.ury k • »m ' »H«. ■«*., Uto .fal.b.t.i , i .od I,a II’H.I, by t.'av. Uratvti, when ", I i c •■uiii- llu.iivu auoy. j.l.lbi I i» M the in.ly Uy W»y of r, 5 that all III. . .. .Ill llial Uruwll i« ] "/.Vi■< r/nwl Criicrat Markt I. 1'lmir .|uicl •w i« it,ally dor lu Ih. WItoitt .in Ii tinea ul -reach hail lit i’.lu I t. J...... ami ,1 “->• ! ’ ^ tthuOTiMu-Tr-V^-TU* n.tvu hail hail lit.- to llavu «..iJ Bll |,3 ' ||,. c | I'urlt heavy; to the |.ou|.lcoflirut,in, 1 out oh.; enabled iieiriar. 1 . to pay ibis money into lire i rensuty from t .J Id. to 2d. Ul I tire perfect j-..yin.; eo.nl.lion lire Hoad was Lon./on Crmral^ ^/c-Aels.-O" Friday :;v,:,zx» -i Us u ..n «»iz i>»«o i u •* h»«i>*ti*«K -•?"»« < ‘ m||,K ' 11 (Georgia tor Douglas I Wo reler tire reader to tire Au at Lexington. Hs is out friend* joist tee, and made hiutsell more popular with ti;" Denreerjey. Very It. C. H. Ham, i;. \. ( aliu)ij.n. .....i 1 | -^ulurdny. ( oiipo|> !• >J. I . . ! H' 1 ' " Marl.it Orlcn.M TtisU.dlna.ro “ hl,l ° | was quoted at 1131.. and Hal in UHil., and declumi”. Sales id tin* week at Havre i.01)0 bnli .•*. 82,000 bale*. Money MniUm umicr. Wheat linn. I’rovisimni vory dull. Nothing was known, in regard to tho C«. .,Ui4k>Ko«tl NlecUng. Munuav, Aug. 22, IflfiU. ant to a i .11 l>y lire I'rosideitt of iidiltiiri and Hamilton Hail Hoad I, ,1,1 tl,., I. iliinrp of nower If cointfton Hoad met in tho Uuutt llouso to-day. On hold the baluqce of p-wer. e lift m(Jlji||| (J , Leslie, Mnj. John H. Mor- report is to bo credited, however, a bargain (| Wj> cn j |t .,| tl , u, 0 Uliuir un.l N. M. has already been ilTectod between tire Hhreh ,j arr j M Wllh ,, q„c*led to ad u» Secretary. and a portion of tho Northern Col. A. II. Fannin, iu a short and im- which will give those ulUc* u presslvu vpovcii, eiylaiuod lire object of the "• ■: i.Mia r*"'” “"> l ""' u ' 0 ,uomco, • 1 ' | „„d w.>ul.l III. Hi. ar,uuiu,il. ware thom. Tho Washington .Star, tho •|>i-cia< | U|(ICJ | I f u Und aoaichiiig-ounviiicing y.iirlclt I ili ! , it .i*' ■ mUly .,i I'm rlari ihal ih. .1) n ■ tat nut t” I Aaavluhly ..I M...l. n.> »»* grounds iu lavor ol nattonul "K’a. I'oitld had accoptt-d llm Uidator- •tf work'on tho fortiiiouiiona of Kocniga- l)< hhtrdi'nai'a'i'koui.'iH'hail rosiuuod Ilio i'rcs- Cuom il ol Homo. The King ol Undo had been r The harvest ‘ ’* iu Ureat Urituiit v»f the first respectability,Who says he knows all about it. In addition to this secret nrgmizitiou, Douglas ami his friends are endevormg to control a largo portion ol the press of the country. D >ugU* owns tire Times at Chi cago, placed Hnt.U at the head of the Ell ington Htutc* a year ago by bidding higher ono of hi* follower. weather, lie invites all such to his house die, Ire is bound to be . ••Madam,” Mid he, “this is a very deli cious pic ; but upon my word I don’t know what w tho Iron in it—prey tell me if you and seven of the Douglas Democrats, v Hick mutt and Schwartz of l\t„ Adrian t ol New Jersey, and L'Urlc, Hurkiu j Morga t nlao addressed the and Heynolds of New York. At lire IJIack nirctiug—-showing most clearly that tho i Dc nine rat* who will not yet Amine re support of tire “I.illU Ui.vnt’’ will pretty surely t U in the House, and 119 constitute a majority, it will ho accn that this coalition give* them as many votes us they need. Mr. $hcifiiati, of Ohio, a Dlack Hepuhlican, i» Speaker, and J. W. Forney, p, rierU. There i* yet otic loop on xvhidt to hang A. Mobile Ha.lroad . . vrl in tire enterprise, and that wo might coiiti.lenllv expect aid front them* l)u nioiioii <>l Col. Fa u it ill, a call Was I and enroll,.! their name*: Mnj. J. Thera oro livu or fix Northern 0|r|roiitioo j Jn „, u .lima, (ieo. U. Her nemhera electcrl, who, tlioogh geottrally t,v. 11. Bd-artla. laiactl with Ilio IJIack He|iubllcJn», oro On ■■■uliuir, a Ktamiing nan of morn con.rrvativo prioei|rlea ami | «««•» «*»< nfimint' il hj Ul« tk.i.g of slock; tire I Aug. 30.—An utwerilied to have otigitiutod at tho navy yard, anyn Hint tire frigoto Unngrcat, n#l * [IH*pntcli to the Mlssottvl I»cinocrnt.l lire |he ,r|e,t,. Kansas City, August Ui.—-Tire Western lmhntis upon tire actilrrs of Whitnwatcr and Walnut rivor, in Butler and Uroonwood rrhe ana in that vicinity i. 5,000, nil warrior*. Tlrey have lately removed Irnrn tire Little Arkuraua, wlrero they have _ 4.1,n,v,, I., ri-midi^te tire ultra nctioti- ' ‘ ’ miit n i hui .mi* , nro known to repu.Jt t I gentlemen were npp.tin'ed Hint Uoinrniiteo ; point ol otlnck is aoore sovouty rntlcMlisiant. all.irmi Ilio tnaaa of that p,rty. Mr. Urigja J, (i A . r , |„ IL .ju. II. I.ovel.ca, I ft „„y, I,owe ■" of New Vorlt, ami Mr. Corwin ol Ohio, oro . „ U. It. | men away, .a that thn point monMnned will rwo of theae. It i. ami wo Iropa | j-, tr ,|| It. II. M.M ,\,|,m 1!.«l.nd. , f»« "" «»“( h'7’ "“T,,,. ii.ro -".no tiro ,,rotted, tiintn*. . • "«=- Wi i" ordered to Ire I„,l from lira Cower id, having cast their all upon tho hazard of Tint Cum arm tub Cook.—Chapter /.— Or,err upon a limn .horn was n bad tight bet worm a tool, and a lion, and tiro o.ck fluw into the lidn's lueu and pecked Ilia ho that l.o could hardly see, and acral his iin*o ho that it bled cock was ao apry tliut lire ! ^ , K.r r ,t^;r; t l: r s-,b^no,.k sltmild beat the hot. bo inighi next licht them, and so some ol ilrem helped him; and nt last tlrey bent lire cock and broke his Chapter II-Sorno limn nllerwarrl tho itlFlsilli alone. One .Jay one ol lire b. asm that had helped tire lie,, Lent him got saucy nml tho cock cove hint a good drubbing and drove ••Why! stranger, where did you come “Well I am from tire lutver part of tho State, hut no such fruit as this grows there, finlt ed, madam, I am ignorant of this fruit, and hog you will Inform roc what it is.” Tho (lovrrner would havo relinquished .!,» y l.l* patty wouldn't let him off; per at - a cabin not so v former. T.'re poor won neither sugar, lea nor colI*ec, and epread he ft iro him n tlisl) of clabber, uttering a profu sion of apt.logic* and regnl that her house was *o ill provided. ••Why, madam, M said itn with perfect truth, “I prefer tut* to tea or coflae, ot even strau harries and cream ; and often lake it in preference, on hot evenings like this, Iren at home. It rrs|uitea no apology, for Couldn't Ire bolter suited.” "I>, ;«M lying ji.l hecaUM ynu arc Illi.ndlii Crosses tho Mu^urn IHvcr xvltlt n Cook Stove, uud Cook* an Illondin, on Wcdnca.ay, oroaaed llm Ni- the. liver, ho cooked an omelet, which ho lowered lo tIre M-am. r Maid ol the Mist. i "f.!o,uiin" l ’ir’tcro»aocl from tho Amoricart to thn Cunatliaii altmrra in mananloa l a collar with liia performances, or added very great ly ... lire tufiguo ot tho journey. During ;:;“vr^ ,, r!;i:iK;:d! n, ^Kg o i,pm,' , h!: Hr",I, ir.i.riiit! i.rn-n.li tiro ro;.", awmcmg