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fOMOTEER CBIMIES IS CEORCIA
Believing that the ihforcaaflon would be ao
oeptable to our readers, we applied at the fcx
•outive Department lor a list of the Volunteer
Companies In the State of Georgia* and have
been ttiodly famished with the followingl'
JVkmt Cornmnv- Cxi ptar. t/nck*v.
xiAoxi Erijs/ T Leaver, Fulton,
Albany Oaejd* y Or Rust, JUotiguertf,
A tauiaha Acou ta, G T Dm.hair., Lit euy,
Athens Guards, Heniy V Riiiupn, C'!isjrn.«,
Ati initt Fire Go.Wo Ife II Mecwuia, Fulton,
AcworiU Infantry* J B O'Pi; ri, Cobb,
Atlantic 4* Gull Gu’d £ D Hendry, Pierce.
Americas Vol Rifled, J M U tiiog, Sumter,
«*idwm Blues. Geo P Do<e«, Btldwii;
burn* Uua os, WC 61 negro ye, Burke,
Btiubridge lnd’nts* Jno W Evkna, Dtcatur,
Banka Go. Guards, D G Caqttier, Banka,
Bi ,b County CaVairy.Lero, Napier jr. JBibb,
Bryan Ind Riflemen, A W South, Bryan,
ffroota ttifles, Michel! June?, Brook?,
Burke Bharpe Sheet’s Win R Homes, Burke,
& roer Rutgers, J J. otre her Muscogee:
Bruwn volunteers, Job® 0. C’uew. h:cbniou<V
Berrien Minute Men, Le*iJ Knight, Benrien,
Beauregnidt, ——- Hoit, Chattahoochee
Blue Cap Cavalry, J M starch, Chatham,
Blact Hiring Rifles, Thos W White, Ba.dtvln,
Butrn Volunteers, J M Newton, v? 1 ? 113 *
Baker Qua ds, W H Mathis, Baker,
Buena Viota Guards, K M Butt, Marion,
Brown RxtHts, K U Ninb€t t Putcaa^
Biucksbear Guards, E H Biackalie&r,Lau eos,
BrunswickKidcmen, BFH iris, Glynn,
B.aca Creek Vo.un's M L Biyan, Scrsven,
Brown Infantry,* 1 Geo A Suuih, Bmb,
Bui och Troup, A J Hendry, Bulloch,
Brown Guards, P. Puullaiu, Chatham,
City Light Guards, P. H. Colquitt, Muacogee,
Cumber* Rifles, W H Long, Randolph, < !
Clinch Rifles, Chaa A Piatt, Richmond,
Coiumous Guards, [Vat ant] Muscogee,
Cuer *kee Cavalry, Wui Hitch, Casa,
Gamden Chasseurs, QeoigeLang, Camden,
Cxayron Volunteets, .1. B Reus, Clayton,
Cass Guards, W. B. Centre, Cass,
Cherokee Ami «ry. M A Stovall, Floyd,
Camilla Guards, E H Snackielord,Mitchell,
Cuthbert Artillery, E H Platt, Randolph,
Ca ooaa Grays, TT Kendrick, C toosa,
Cjb. State oenlineia R. R Haves, Museug.-e,
County Liao Volun’a j C Buses, Campbell.
Coweta *d Ulst.G’dae W. 8 cee, Coweta,
Cherokee Rifles. J S Gibson, Flo id,
GnatUhoonhee Gayradohn S Hill, Troi p,
Ctlnoua Volunteers 8. R. Mays, Go doh,
Cumaeu Rifles, A S Atkinson, Camden,
Crawford Volunteers G P Culverhouse C aw ford,
Cbubam Artillery, *8 C aghorn, Chatham,
Cuerokee Brown Rifles, N J Garrison. Cherokee,
Cherokee Brag ions, B C Puckett, Cherokee,
Coweta Bimbos, J 8 Wile xen, Coweta,
Guy eight •uarda, GGHu.il, Fulton,
Cuathaui Rifles, Thos M Norwood,Chatham,
Coast Riflemen, W R Pri chard, Chatham.
Cuiquiii B.ues, J J Swearingen, C Iqultt,
Carnaen County G’dd*fiM mahet, Camden,
Casa R.fles, R C Saxon, Cass,
City Light Guards, S V Levi Chatham,
Campoeiion. II Gu’ds/Tbos c Glover,Campbell,
Calhoun hides, C M Davis, Calhoun,
Cumederale Guards, J H Baser, Pike,
Dal on Guards, R T Cook, Whitfield,
JUeKalbßiflemen, A P Wetter, Coathain,
Dawson Vo.unteere, OR Wooten, Terrell,
i'anionega Voi’a* Allred Harr s, Lumpkin,
Daugherty Hussars, W J Lawton, Dougherty,
iaeieud’s oi the South,J A Nutwood, Troup,
Diweun Grays, * b McVVoOiter,Greene,
Bineu Juigul cuarde,N Gi nmau, Mclntosh,
(Delhi Rangers, B B Cado, Wilkes,
BaVm Guards, J Everett, Dooly,
Davis infantry, W j Bul'ard, 5 ulton,
4 Euiwan Infantry* P ti Larey, Cass,
Effingham Huxsars, E W Solomon, Effingham.
Etowah Rangers, 1 W Watts, Casa,
Rorly Gukrdu, finis® Buchanan,’Early.
Fire Side Guards, O y Jonei, Eibert,
Fuutou Dragoons, W T Wilson, Fulton,
Foreatßifl .fi, JP A Dupon, Mclntosh.
Fort Gaines Guards, imßßiown. Clay,
Fiovuß fles, Tnoa aardem&n, Bibb,
Fayette Greys, W W Boswonh. Fayette, '
Fioyd Ca airy, W E Oothran, Floyd.
Gutman Voiuiiteem Ji .hn A Stegan, Cfoaihsm,
Governor s Gu&id. I) N Auatin, Houston,
Gaia City Cnurdo,* W L E/sard, Fuiton,
Glovei Guards, Geo T Bartlett, Jasper,
Georgia Ind Rifles, A W Persons, Houston,
Gov'rsHorse Guard Chas Dußignon,Baldivm,
4 iynn Guards, Geo C Dent, Gl>nn,
Georgia Hussars, JP W Read, Chatham,
G.eeu Rifles, P B Robinson, Grtene,
Georgia Guards, B4> Gillespie, Heard,
Otade Guard Rifles, ABC Dorsey, Hal,
G ynn Artillery, Thos Burke, Glynn,
George own Rifles, J E Smith, tiuitnian
G :otgia Voluntetrs, W vv Boyd, Fulton,
Griffin LighiGuards, SW M iiagham, Spalding,
Georgia Gra* s, W B ehepherd, Muscogee,
G miesvii e,Light Inf. W H Mitchell, nail,
Georgia HHngeis Jis M Hines, Effingham,
Gilmer B ties, JnoT t-oitm, Cgiethorpe,
Lloo.e Guards. Ja* S Reid, Morgan,
H acock Van Guards.E Cam ■ liantok,
U ucock Troop, !■ T Haras, Hancock,
ill ineGuasuo, *3 F Brown, Habersham,
H >me Guards, MN Andrews, Liber y,
Hamilton Guards, J M Mobley, Harr a,
Home Guard Cavalry’,P J Phiilipa, Muscogee,
Hardwick M’tMßifleSyJ 1. McAW-er, Bryan,
Hardea Rifles, HMKjng, Detaiur,
Hoimes RiSl a. W A Harm, Worth,
Ho.-ne Guards, Eb Staines, Richmoi and,
in#h Volunteers, Jno H Hull, Riehuiond,
Irkh J taper Greenes, John Foley, Cba bum,
lirvin Guards, Q G Npruiafi, Wilk? v
Irish Volunteers, J B Reed, Chatha*a,
Ju ispendem B ues, Edwin Richards,Ruhmond,
Independent Vol’s, .1 W Aderhoid, Bit»b.
Jackson A C Thompson, J&ckaon.
Jackson Guards, John Flynn, Fulton,
Jackson \ rUllery Thee Parker, Bibb,
Jeff Davis Riflemen, J R Lyons, Butts,
Jo« Browns, W A Campbell, Fannin,
Jefferson Guards, E H W Hunter, Jefleison,
Line. In Volunteers, J Gibson, 1 incoln.
tee Mounted Rifles, E J Eidr dge, Lee,
Liberty Guards, Win Hughes, jr. L berty.
Liberty Ind’t Troop, Abel Wmn, Liberty,
Lookout Dragoons, JG Hanna. Dade.
Lowndes Volunteers, G T Hammond, Lowndes,
LaGrange Light G’ds, R 8 Smitu, Troup,
Lee’s Volumetr*,* G Lee, Futt n,
Liberty Volun eers, W p Norsaan, Liberty.
M&cou Volunte rs, R A Umith. B bb,
Montgomery Guards, J FC.eveland, Richmond, i
fla on Qu irds. L M Lamar, Bi b,
Mclntosh Cos. Guards,J M Hair s.. M Int^sh.
Me uffie Riflemen E H Pottle, Warren,
McDonald Guards, 8 Z Ruff, C bb.
Macon Cos Volunteers, 8 M Prolho, Macon,’
Muscogee M’d John Strother Muscogee,
Mcintosh Cos Cavalry, Chas Spalamg M Intosh,
MiLord Guards. J W Nichols, Baker,
Mountain Rangers, J W Holmes, Towns,
Muscogee Rifles, JM. Bivins, Muscogee,
Mounted Riflemen, CAL Lamar, Chatham,
Mountain R mgers, A B Howard, M rriwtther,
New nan Quants,* Geo N Harvey, Coweta,
Ogteihoipe Light Inf F 8 Bartow, Chatham,
Oglethorpe Imantry* JaaO Clarke, Richmond,
Oconee Ca airy. VV G Del ney, Claike,
Oglethorpe Cos Rifles, Geo L. mpkiu, Oglethorpe,
Ochlo honee Lt Inf. W J Young, Thomas,
Ogeechee M’d Rifles, W H Elliott, Ckttham’,
Pulaski Voiunt e.s, TD L Ryan, Pulaski,
Pulaski Guar's, A 8 Join s, Chatham,
P -ouix Riflemen, G A Gordan, Cnatham,
Palmetto Guards, T. C, Johnson, Cass,
Quitman Guards,* J 8 Pinkard Monro.?
Rapu lican B ues, J W Anderson, Chathair.,
Roswell Guards, John Cun woody Cobh,
R one Light Guards, E J Magruder, Floyd,
XL b nond Hussars, T P Stovall, ILchßionci
Resistance Lt Artillery,John K Ivey, Muscogee,
Rudolph Cos Cavalry, M. D uglaos, Randolph,
Ringgold Votun oere,* H J ■'priyberry,Catoosa,
Rutland Guards, J T Brown, B.ob,
Roswell Infai.try, J H Shelton, Cobh, j
Richmond M’d Rifles, D Kirkpatrick, Richmond P
Bav Voi Guards, John acreven, Ch-nnam.
Soottßlflefl, B Curiey, Talbot,
Sumter Light Guards, W L Johr son, Sumter,
Scriven Sh irp Shoot’s, J L , ! ing eton, Sr.nven,
Stewart Rifleo, w J Maur » Stew art,
Spa ding Gnys, L T D<*yal, Spalding,
So tt gbis Guard,* . J K lL.user, Houston,
St Marys Vois, A B Dufnur Cm den,
Spring Place Vols N A McGebee, Murray,
Schley Guards, Robert Burton, iScbley,
’ Stewart Gniys. J J Ball. B:ewart,
Southern Guard«. D F G Wilkins, Mrscogec;
Southern G urds, G John A. Jorts, ”
Scriven Troop, 8D • onuur, derives,
Savannah Aril'ery, JUG .liio, Chatham.
Stephens Volunteeis, J J Owen, Franklin
Tho n >son Gu inis, Wm Johnson, Upson '
Troup Lighttntantry,Jno D Walker, Troup!
Twiggs Volun eers, J M Polaom, Twtees
T tom isville Guards, C i Roc w. U. T homas 3
Tbornacecska artili’y, Thos VV t ik* r i> i thertv
Troup A iillery, Bhj Buck, ’ BMwS?'
T oup Artillery, AA F Hil\ Cl »k
Tugaloo Blues, T F etribbliag, Prauklin
Tuunett till vlioMen, R S GrambUurWM’flehl
Upson Guard*, Thos Be ill, Upson, *
• nio 1 nvinciblee, Bam Pattersoc, Union,
U.v«on C.va’ry JasM Buiith, Ups.m»
University Guards, JEPOate, Biidw s,
Washing on Rfl s,* BAH Jones, Washington,
West P©; tOmrds, JJ M ttthutvs, Troup,
w nton Guards, J A Clark, Walton,
TTMounger, Worth,
Whitfield Union Voia L C Norwood, H&nia,
Warsaw Jeff Roberts, Chatham,"
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tYvm the Journal of Vnmeru.
American Cotton.
A Tcble, thommfrtU heal end m&sturel* mar tcniqve ftor/
Cotion Land , produced by the fall cf SO indue >f rdr. i
tkt Summer mont he, when none faUebi the Tropke; tcher>
only IVcJ tcrehort stcpU. ic grown.
c Fall of rain in inches!
-r Product oi
S j | C It n h
jq 2 t -ur periods
cc? | r | 800
|| J Jj is i S 1835
| as -a 5. f .! S I
8 S2 s,"iSscf
« || % S <s-J h « 'B6O
00 to 65 12 2 - 5 15 15 13 13 bales 35. 4X*
luminer 80 to 88 SC SO *0 SO SO 15 '5 ” 870,4 5
Autumn 67 tu 70 10 .S 12 21210 JO ” 2.796.70
.vinter 50 to 55 812 IS 18 21510 ” 4,600 000
ft annum! 150,56 6f|os £8 53 4
Tue above table is pitp jt. loui a.. Jfl.odget’s
mautogyoj the United States t uilh Eur.pt ano
M*m; wUM.rainciMne, ,t Deat.c.iu:is .ic uia<vi
ii.o vaiuau e n'ui», aa Wcaas Pro. ensue Alaury
Fuyeicai Geo s rap y or the Sea,” wueie ueaung o
ivapuiatton uom Uie Tropicaiseas,- the course ottli.
North East and riou.nLjoiTiaue Winds, tuecunden
ation oi tne ia,u cloaua iu tae vai ey of the M.scL
ippi, and we u iLadd, parum ar.y w he e they iSi e. tut
air of the mountains of leunesoea auu Noiil.
leei aoove tide, thuo producing iu in.
jlUifrt.ates .rucuiying raius au ibe year, to the ex
eat oi o 5 incites, and xu mchts in summer.
iutse monthly iaum enajle u« to furnish Europe a
class of Cutiuii unique, auu so tar not to be tounu u
my paitoi the tropic 1 world, where tuo are,
is a conerat rmo, uiiiutd into tne wet ana the dry:
Phis it. the s cretotour succeas in ra.sing Waryr, Z\
at pie “Upiando,” instead oi bnjt, or snort
itap.e wooiy couon.
We have prepared the above table to show our one
idea iMorat.sta and phnanthropi ta, and partuuiaiiy
thoaeol Exeter Hair, and tue.r saieaites a
aot taeu agents, in tnis country, *• to divide the North
flow the 00u.h,” that Providence (i! we may reverent
.y use His Name ,vin lusgoouness, to supply o«c oi
me *'thrre wants of mau—'food, lire ana oiothiag,”
ua- given the Cjiifvd.ra.e stateatne omy region on tne
4ione wheie Warp co.ton, v»z., long, »tiue, sn&i
4 *Uplands” iscueu, iycurtivateu m abundance. Wcjt
cotton— ’ shor., mzzj, «uoi.y c tto.i”- is indigenous
to the tropics ..rounu tne worm j out this crass oi on
(oncaunoibe u=eu sn qu mtuics, or to malte strong
cloths, without aa inurm xture oi our strong auu
teiica enurco cott..n an annual, prouuced oy a q uick
growth, ii a peculiarly lavoreu ce A uu, wnete tains,
urav/n up irom Lie Southeast tropical sea&(se>- MaU
ry pagts 74 and 75, Plate 1,) are presipnated iu tin
GUri outea to the ex.ent oi tweuiy y*o } me Ues m the
summer months, ap« nou durmg which not a urop
.ails m other cotton couutnes, producing couon.
We have also au average ..»gh rate oi mean nsat iu
south ueorgia, A abama, Miss.ssippi, Lauuana, anu
ptr.O' East lexdb,autiiig the cumuitr months,
degrees i., ml 3u auu 0100 oegret* tu ienntsseejiat,
at -.mi 35. tSec Bi gdeu’a Isotuerma. charts.J
This lergth and bnadih oi co.ton l nds (but
part.a iy cuutvatetif so &r,) tx enu& .roni W laitiit,-
ton, N. C , and from bt. Augustine, Ftoiida, on t..e
Atlantic, traay irom longitude bo to longitude 9o n.
the tnaal part of i’exas. From tne West pan of Texas
vhere the aver £ fad oi fain ptr annum is onL ,b
inches, it tapers oil to three inches at Ft ri Yumas on
me *.io Cuiorado, wh t h r.vei i Us into t..e Gui. o.
Ckhfori.ia, on the Pacific j thia wnoie region oeing
Unlit to iaise werpeotun. The same ruay ue caid oi
t e Uiuib lying oouth olthe United --hates to the Isth
mus of Panama,although tne cot.on tiee
eu many roca itiea,ab stated by M , &qu,reaauut.uier»,
and' also by Duct. Livingstone* in Amca, on u*e Zam
besi river.
Tne d.-jcover/ we claim to have made for the bsa&>
fi. oi L .iu Brougi.aai aim Exeter Hall, (Who wuii o
raise cot on tn Inuia with fitrvile Asiatiia, m A.iica
w.tn savage negroes and in uns V\ eat Inusoo who
tiocliusi, tM.h tue ttVoweu purpuae to supersede me
die of cps ton him o r uubiUe cotton lauun, tuii.a
-ed by he wenled and wen can and lor, iuipr- v< and A ri
can race,— a class supeimr to "the who* slaves oj Eng
sand,” as depicted m a worn by J Lotmen, in v.vm
_oi«r3, and with VcV Uiug mc.s, uratvn iroai Parha
neiitary exaniinutious and rtpoits, on the woraiog
»f the cc*al u.ints, auu the maiiU.ac.ones ol Grea
tiri aiu by the operatives iu tnatci.untr , and ty tneir
Gooiies in the Vt tat In-ies; ts simp.y Lis, we haVt
•am ail the year—twenty inches m summer a high
range oi average temperature oi bO to o - 4 i> giesa.
while other parts oi the cotton wond u &te tue
u dry se. eo s ati mate y, fun* to <ix montus m
he year, yield!..g v.ty amiten quantities of short
doreU cotton.
Tae Merch intc’ Magazine and Comaerciii Review
j' tins m.ntu edited o> Messrs. Homans & Dana.
N. Y., ua«an abie ariic eoa ‘Fax Gottoi.ized.” a
,/roof oi the foiegnibg but without stating t-nr i.au»e
of me quality ol oui coitois.
*• The great manuiacturing fact which stands head
and shoUiders above ad ou er and torcts s.sea
upon uicatiention ol uteou&ervtr,iiiko.h sunamooi.
j y, isth*titiei ty yoais the uianuiactu e of cotton
.ms grown up to employ, m me United mates and
ne„.ein tuurope, 4 ,ood,o 0 rptm-lea ui tue prodne
oou ot yams. Aownrds the ciooe oi last cenitny, on«-
pereou opetatea one epliid.es ihs tuach ue> »<f Lie
jreseiH day,there.ore doth woraoi 40.0 0,0 0 spm
■cio, axiu me aitsudaiit lai or in the peikcmon vi the
uiahaiactuie employs i 500 0 0 pei&ous. To supply
iw m fe.ial ior those up uai< », uiexe was List yea
producer m the Confederate States, 4 t.OO 000 bales,
nu theic was* derived troiu Inu.a 573.000 i-a.es j trorn
Braad. 10 ,000»oie3i tke^tmales,47, oobaiesj E.ypt
153, 00 wares j total A4b4 000 baies. Oi ihis quanun,
67 pei cent was irom urn mates, ten pel cent
Lota Lima, and ihe three per cent hum oifm coun
tries, oi tue tsaiue «0,00 GmSederate states
iiood for 90 per cent- The demand for ihe n atirial
.»»» giovvn ui the double ratio ol the increasing aurn
-eis, and the unpioving condition oi the means ol
the people. Tae increased quantity annually ra
quireutomect me demand, u now equal id tae whole
crop of but a few years since. It was recently sta
red, beicre • the Mcn-chieier Gotten Supply Aseocktorn,**
that the cum a r oi spindles mere* *n Europe and
America at the rare ol oOOO.rOO per annum. At the
rate of 100 pounds oi cettoa per spradie per annum,
there is required to supply taesesp edits ttlO.O 0 bales
of cotton per annum, ora quan .t, tqialta uiewhoie
United States crop of 1850. Ti*e*e aie then th se
piom nentiaco?.—lst. T.»aun mep.esentceiiiury,Lie
dein«ih(! ior cotton has increased from comptirttiive y
nothing to,in round nu-iubera, 5,i00,000 bares ptr
inn urn 2d. To at it now increases at the rate oi
<803,060 bales par annum, wh efi in ten years would
■five a<l rnaiia lor 13 500,0v0 uaie3 Sil, Up to this
time, nearly ihe who e increase in quantity has been
supplied by the United Stateb; aluo, the only ad
vame in quality These tacts have been growing in
itiiporiaiite before ice eyes oi tuani tactureis and
statesmen dut ng the iaetSs years, and the moat t &r
--nt?i attenuon has been duettedto the me»ss of in
suring a future s' fficientsupp y; but late events have
4iveu a netv iatoitei to ihi*>subject. Thenecess ty q|
ncreubed sour.-ea of supply i» wastd up -n the idea os
he growing and p*.ndt nee upon the Southern States.
Those who nfldct upon the matter will however,
nisetv that ih s questi >n ofdependenc« upon tais or
tnatcountiy .3 a together seconuary, since, with the
ail oad pice at which the demai dgrow r s, itwiilsoon
altogether exceed thoiapac.ty of even the southern
States to supply it. Tae qietiion of drawing supplies
from othtreoumr es has»eenear estly discit s .dand
vigt rouslv acted upm during more than 30 years
VaAsuins olmonty haveb«en fruitlessly expended in
tue p o ecuiioji of theae schemes, utee. pomtmtnt
aas satended all 11 the men tune. France and Wts
t m Euripe have grown to demand more cotton an
nual y tuan England r< q ihed wnei tueteenterprises
A«re nrst undertaken Tue French, to meet tat same
difficulty, offeree enormous p.izca to pracuce Cotton
m Algeria. Tne producewa- nought up at prtmiuxn
p r c«* j the tabric formed from it was prtp rc •
■ha re test care at R iutn, ana oßteUatroos.y pira
ded'auhF F nsExh.blho . Allenuea inutm»taKsble
(allure Cotton of tae Am ricar, quality ;s sa.dto gr w
In A rica, but industry cf the American quel ty is in vain
sought in that country ” [Tne cd ’us s oum aiso ha\ e
ad A r.ca wanted monthly ra na throughout* the
sum tu r to give ice cotton and ioog
B-apie ] '• Aft r couriering ai» accoaa 3 irom that
q tamr, and comparing them v ri h ai uilar rtpona o>
.0 ears’ etanuiug, we urawf.om ienwpe
**T leEngushhave made Her uh an eff 'rtsiu Inuia
bu t e results have c-*nvinoed the m« st sanguim pr .c
--ncal men tha* more Surat cot on only can be tap c
ed thence One of tne Manchest* r sa li r
>i-‘sconclu«U3 i va ui la r port as foil. ws>— • The
point so* hare to btar in m-td th n, is this, cur desideratum
is notsimyly more cottar, but more cotton of the same charac*
ter g idp< i eca that noto import dfrom the States If India
wer- to tend us tv>j millions of Surat cotton per annum, th?
desideratum would not be supplied end tur perilous problem
t ecu d’ t still unsoletd. fVe should be cl-mo tcs dej endent
on. America as ever. Itistheinsujfiei nt supply of the soft white,
siiky, moderately tong cottons caled ‘Upland B wed
gu and Mw (erlans”—cr the high pri e of this to ton—
tha has and tvm our man' fixture** upon the short s ap’d no-
Lee article of Junta, c .lied Surat, If the puce cj tiie two
wes equeu scarce ya bag oj Suraitoouidbeem, loy.d. s>
• L ha oeen *ufsc.enhy demonstrated betvgier
tba the growth ol cottor in India cannot la much
uicr aieu tuo China depend* largely up m the India
tura us. Th* •ff iris of the Eesi . n iia C ,snpany have
no; been f. w.or inefficient In 1840, the Honor ibie
Eist Ind a C mpeuv pent fia to the Un ted
S.at. s with a carte blanche- as t»
i-e serv.ces if ten expinenced American c Lon
grower-*, taken fr >n» the best c. tton districts cf the
country, g veril w»re taken from Missi sippi, twi
L iu:st ina, t*uee r »m A abaina acd two or three from
Georgia. T ey were eng ged a good ta anea and
o- find to remain in Lioia five years each. Tn*}
were supplied with argequ*ntiti sot the t*n>t A ue ri
caa se» and. c< xx -n gins ploug a, hoes, cotton press' |
and every p.adsi« app ta ..e ca cu'ated to l sun
success. Th y p tasea u.r ugh England, vieued Man
t‘cqu,iu.ed with tha vie*s
tfteiStf S'KS'ri!
av each; they • b i*4 «( « nm« °
ne pianter* Mr T rry rtated mat in Mis is* pp
ne bat and could luhivate five rcres ma e five biie
e emtonand his own prov «lin». To do he sane
vo kin Irdi't, irrequireii ihrte weakly Asiatics t<
he acre. Mr Ter y was 3sut • p to ihe Bnndletun
ißtiicts near the ba e of the Himalaya Mountains
vpen he re««hed this locality tie planted near th<
•, ose oftherai iys asor.I.OOO acresin cofon T •
up grew well, bloomed and bunded fa
Jjstat thlssiag. of Ragi wfh. the drouth
et in the taavens seemed turned to bross, notadroj
>f rain fell in ninety days. [‘Not 2» iiuhra as ii
Missis-ippi and the G If **tatea,’] His plants wither
ed the leaves and ie * up blossoms ell off the r sui
va« that he only gath r and fifty p tundsofcotfontoih.
<cre ag>?inpt aoout I 0(0 to l * 0 pounds in M s««ir
ppi. Tills comae was invariaM durirg fve
u tbe end ofv hi ;h time the or j* t was ab anil ' onft< j
The reportofthe Bombay Ciamber of C imnece
or tbe year 18 9-fO contsinsaon e intercs irig mat e>
■nlh'SPU’j i t I .concludes ‘the East India Compa
y'a etqjeritnsiUfor the purpose cf ivtrodu i g the cult ration
/ American colon are mao brought to a close. They com
menced in ana have hitherto resulted, notwtth landing
m expenditure of £15 1, Uu sterling, (Si,otK;,t‘oi) incsig
talfailure. ’ Tneciuuato oi I dia is an ireupcaflr
i .r to the growth ol the proper variitv of cotton.
* * * It is p atn that a rivalcutton growing cotin
rv cannot, in any rpawnabie time, lesson tbs imp »r
ance of American cotton. J, F,. D.
Provisional Goveramea's
or THE
Oonfe«Hrate States of Amerien
PRESIDENT!
(JEFFERSON DAVIS,
OF MISSISSIPPI
VICE PRESIDENTS
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
OF GEORGIA.
Cabinet Of&cers;
ROBERT TOOMBS, of Georgia,
Secretary of State.
C. G. MEMMINGER, of South Carolina,
Secretary of the Treasury.
L, P. WALKER, of Alabama,
Secretary of War.
3. B. MALLORY, of Florida,
Secretary cf Navy.
Jc H. REAGAN, of Tesas,,
Postm&eter General.
/. P. BENJAMIN, of Louisiana,
Attorney General.
guau«g»‘EWß»aniiiiiiiiiai i rwnwv
GEORGIA—-Talbot county;
Court of Ordinary SeptetrrMr Terms I§<sQ.
WHEREAS Job C PattersoiLadministrstorof Ma
ry Ann Cabean, petitions this Court for letters
of dismission from said administration:
Be it ordered, • hat ail persons concerned be and ap
pear at my office at the April Term next ensuing of
this Court, then and there to shew cause, if any they
nave, why said letters should not be granted.
A true extract from the minuses of said Court , thia
mb September iß>s®.
MARION BE7HFMS, Or-fl.
September 10 JgSK>—w«jn.
GEORGIA—-Marion Country;
WHEREAS A W Davis applies for Letters of
Administration on the estate of Catharine
La igford, (recessed,
These ana therefore to cite and admonish aiiaad sfc.
kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to
»e and appear at my office on or before the First
VJonday tn Jtaie next, and file their objections it
my they have, otherwise said letters will then and
there be granted.
Given uad r my hand and official signature, this
April 19th, iSfil.
M A LOOM HAIR, Ordinary.
A pri' 29th, 1861— tvSt’d
GEORGIA- —Chattahooofccs coucty;
WHEREAS Lays jyette Harp app'kstomefor let
ters oi Adniinistra ion, on the estate o Charhs
D. Wales, late of said county deceased. All persons
concerned are herebv notified to file t eir objs uo 8
if any they have,ion the first Monday in May nest,
otherwise said ©tiers n ill be granted to said apphemit.
Given under my hanu and official signature this
March 2-9th, AB9I.
STEPHEN W. PARKER, Old.
April 1, JB6l—wSbd.
BY virtu© of aa order and deere© la a Court
of Chancery of Chattahoochee county, 1
will sell before the Court House door in Ohatra
hoochee county, ea the Ist Tuesday in May
next, within the usual hours of Sheriff sales, tbe
north half of lot of land number 49, in the 33d
district of originally Muscogee now Chattahoo
chee county. Sold as part of the state of Wil
liamson B. Kelley, for th© purpose of distribu
tion. among the heirs of said estate.
JOHN F. DANIEL,
Anri! 1,1361. Commissioner.
GEORGIA—Marion County:
iX7IiEREAB esimoa Bln©, Administrator on the
v V estate of Margaret Doud, applies for Letters
cf Dismiss Sons
It is there to re ordered, that all persons concerood
do show cause, if any they have, within the time
pr scribed by law. wnvffif osid applicantsheu <3 not
be dismissed acc-'rding to the prayer of his petition.
Given under my hand and official signature this
NovemberSOth, iB6O.
, nov. S6—w6ca MALCOLM HAIR, Orel.
GEORGlA—Muscogoa County;
Oowrt of Ordinary January Tern- .T. 861.
RU&E NX
WHEREAS, John 8. Dosi©?, Ees'eeuto? of the
Will ot Richard D isier, deceased, petitions this
Court for Letters ol msmiesiom?
It is therefore ordered, that all persons ©onerraed
show cause, if any they have, why said Executor
should not be dismissed atth® Court of ordinary to
be held in and for said county nn tha first Monday in
August nest, and that this order be published in terms
of tbe law.
A true extract from the mlnutaaof sold Court, Jan.
28th,1861.
JanSl—'w3m JNO. Ord.
Baker & Janris 9 Maud Guano.
BEING the Agent at Columbus of the American
Guano Company, 1 am prepared to offer their
excellent Manures to Planters and others, in ant
quantity and at vavannah prices, actual expenses
a<idf>d A good supoly always on hand.
Feb IS....dwti ' E BARNARD.
Notice to debtors and creditor^.—
Ail persons indeb'ed to ih u estate of Samuel
Hatcher late o’ Muscogee county. dec’d,are request
ed to snake immediate payment, and all person? hav
sing demands against said estate ai© notified to pre
en t them in terms of the law for prsymumi.
M ys4—wtad Bi. Z 4 BETH TI kTCKEB. Et’s.
GEORGIA —Chattahoochee County:
TWO MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of said county,
for leave to sell the land? and ru groes belonging to
the estate cf Charles D. W»tes deceased.
. Lafayette harp. Adm’r.
June 10, 1861—w2ca
GEORGIA-Marion County.
NUT CR TO DEBTORS AND CREDITOR?.—
All i ervons indebted to the estate of fames
Duke, late of said county, deceased, are re
quested to make t.nmediaTe p lymest and ail persons
having claims avainst said estate will present thesa
for ps. meat within tbeiisne prescribed by law.
b RAN CIB A. LUKE, iU”r.
Juß Idth, 1851—w4V,.
Administrator's Sale.
WILL be apid before the Court-house door in the
town ofpusstta, Chattahochet county ,Ga., on
the ist Tuesimy in AUguct nest within tiie usual
fiour» ot saie. {’art of i >ta of land i'ns 58 It* and
*0 in th-i sih distiic* of originally now
Chattah'ocbee county, co‘taining abi.ut 200 acres,
doid as th* 1 real estate of Mel or 1 Jones *igi eased,
gn eabiy toan order of the Court of Ordinary oi
Vluscoaee county.
Said land is a rusted near the town of Cas?eta,
ind from its locality ana cuality is very dtsiiable-
Terms made known on thedai of?aie.
MARTHA JONES, Adra’x.
June Ifi, 1861—wide.
GEORGlA—Chattahoeehee County;
Notice to debtors and creditors.—
All persons indebted to the estate of Charts
D w alea, dec’d, are requested to make immediate
payment, and ail having claims against said estate
■.re requested topr«eent them duly i roven. within
(be time prescribed by law rothey will not be paid
LAFAYETTE HASP, Adm’r.
Cusssta, June la—w4*’d
IE OR6IA ••Chatt ahoochee c otmfyi
rwo months after dateappiication will be made to the
Hon. Court of Ordinary for sal > county, iot leave
to sei 1 the Lands belonging to the estate ol Augua*
■us B Ausim, deceased.
JOSN SON NELL, Ada’r.
Juae 10,1861—w!to-
dlcHl
Nervous Headache
<0 & ■*
Headache.
By the use of these’Flits, tl»e periodic attacks of
crSkk Etadcchi tnay be prevented; audifta*
kan st tne commencement of au attack inucedlpte
relief from pain and si ssoesmay be obtained.
They seldom fail in rcmovingt.be Jitmeea and jF?e«d
ache to which females are subject.
They act gently upon the bowel*—removing Oss
txsenee».
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and
I ail persons of sedentary habits they are valuable aa a
1 Laxative, improving the app-titt, giving tone and tiger
to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural
elasticity and strength of the whole .system.
The CEPHALTIC PILLS are the result of long
investigation and carefully sondueted experiments,
having been In use many years, during which time
they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of
pain and suffering from Hoad ache, whether origina
ting in the nervous system or from « deranged state
of the s i cmachf
\ They are entirely vegetable in their composition,
and may be taken at a', times with perfect safety
without making any change of diet, end the absence oj
any disegneablc taste render sit easy Pi administer them to
children.-
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS l
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spal
ding on each box.
Sold by Druggists acd a!! Dealers tn Medicines.
Abos will be seat by mail prepaid on receipt of
;FIPTT OSS3>TT
AP orders should be addressed to
SENRYG, SF&I*DfH® B
fobs? Cedar Street.j ESew Yorlso
j TIIE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
: spMMEtars
CEPHALIC PILLS,
I WILL CONVINCE A LL WHO SUFFER FROM
THAT A
AND SURE C¥MB :
m WITHIN THEIR REACH,
I As tfom testimonials are unsolicited by Mi?,. SraWßUm,
afford, unquestionable proof cf the effi
cacy of this truly scientific discovery,
M.4.nOSTViiiii, fosk. Feb. 8, IBfil.
Me. !S!?ALDKS@,
I Sjs:
have tried your Cophali n Pills, and I Hite them si
well that. A want you to semi me two dollars-worth
more
Part of these piiis are for the neighbors to whom 3
gave a few out ofthelaai box I goi from you.
Sand the Pills bv Mai! and oblige
Your ob’t ServG,
JAMES KENNEDY.
Pa,, Feb. 6, JOfiJ,
MEi SFALUiNG.
«IEI
j I wish you u.send trie otic mere box,of«your Ce
j phaiic PlAs, theses received c. great deal of benefit from
them. * Yours respectfully,
MARY ANN S . OIKHOUSE.
firsovs Creek, Huwtiwopc'W Cos,. Pa. j>
January >6, ib€vl §
H. C. BvAtnErro.
MBS
You will please send me two boxes of your Ce
phalic Pills. Send them immediately.
Respectfully yours,
JOHN B. SIMONS.
P. S-— f ha&GKseS erne box es your Pills end fend then i
ezcsllsni.
Bbixb Vbrmom, Oaao, Jan. 16,1861,
HsrtßV C. S?AhoiNe. Esq.
Please find enclosed twenty-five cents, for which
( send me another bos of your Cephalic Pills. They
i ore truly the beet Pdh / have ever tried ,
II Direct A STOVER, P, M.
Belle Vernon, Wyandot Go. ©.
Bsveaur, Maas., Dec. 11,1861,
| H- G. SpALOrtJG, Esq.
f I wish for some circulars or largo show bills to
I bring you? Cephalic Pills more particularly before
| my customers. If you have anything of the Mad
please send to me.
• One of au customers who h subject to severs
sick head *che, (usually lasting two < aye) was cured
4T«* e&aek in one hour by your Pills, which I sent her.
Respectfully youra,
W. B. WILKES.
(&EVMOS,S)SBUE?K FbaKKLJK C-9, Oslo >
January 9, 1861, i
Hexkv C. Pealdikq,
No. 48 Cedar st.. N. Y.
D>eau Ssbs
Inclosed find twenty-five cents (25) for which send
boj of ’‘Cephalic Pills. ” to address of Rev’d
Wm. C. Filler Reyn>ildsv!Ue, Franklin Cos. Ohio.
Tour ptUs eui life? ® champ—cvrs Headache akm*%
etamer.
Tour ? truly -
' WM. V. FILLER.
Ypsilakti, Mich., Jan. H, 1861,/
M®. SpALBiNG.
Sib;
Not long since I sent to you for s. bos of your Ce
phalic PUN f.»r the cure of Nervous Headache and
Costivenesa and received t e same, and they had so
good an efwi /ms induced ta sc and f or mare.
Plea*© send b? letum mail. Direct to
A..8. WHMELER,
YpsiiantJ, Mich.
From the Advertiser, Providence, R . /
The Cephalic Fa a are said to be remarkably ef
fn tive as a reme v for tbe head cbe, end one of
tbe v 17 best for that v*-ry frequent compffiiut which
I has ever been discovered.
From the Western. R R, Ornette, Chicago. 111.
1 W« hear ily ei dorse Mr. e'j.a.uhjg aaduleimrival-
Led Cephalic Fiila.
F*om the- Kanawha Kelley Star, Kamirhc, Ke,
We are sure that persons -uffering with headache
who try them will sick .othetru
IH* h single bottle of SPALDING** PREPARED
GLUE will save ten times its cost annually
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
HPALftING’B PREPARED GLUE’
SPALDING’S FSEFARED GLUF.
SAVE THE PIECES;
ECONOMY! • DISPATCH,
01?*“ A Stitch us tike paves kine. 5 ’JEM
A3 accidents will happen, even in vrell regu sted
ffim lies, 1 ia ve v deri/able to ■ ave eonte ci eap and
convenient way ror reparing Furniture, Toys, Crosk
• ery fee,,
SPALDING’S PERPARED CLUE
meet3 all such emergencies, and nohouiebo’d can
afford to be without it. It is always ready, and up
to the sticking point.
'■USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.”
N. 3, —A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price,
SSroTos. Address
HbNSY C. SPALDING, _
No. 48 CEDAR Street, New X exit.
CAUTION.
I As certain unprincipled persons are atteinpusg to
palm off on the unsuspecting pub ic, imitations of my
PREPARED GLUE, t would caution ail persons to
esamife'betore purchasing, and oe* that the foil name
OysPALDING’S PSEPASED GLUE
{3 on the outside wrapper 1 *JI others an •w.ndlia
coaaterSsiis.
! T. S. SPBAB,
Successor to is. IS. Furpte, cor. ilrotui jianuoipu si
OOXjITMBXTS, GKOHGIA.
PRACTICAL WATCH M LKEH
mmm'w&mmm* m,*m ttawran*'
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HA£H WORK,
A. beautifulvariety of Patterns. 1 will m&kevc order&3jdor ; ,-p. s rtaidyi* end pins you mny wqu*
WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELRY
Rep aired fey eompetest amd experienced W c-rsmen, aad wfcrant.*d,
CANES! CANES!
«*oid, Sliver, Ire?y Loaded Heßds—¥l?cfeory Crooks and S~e.os.ls
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
•; . v BoM aM Steel Frames.
of <&e best quality maaufaetureoL Glasses set in c*ia t rarses to sniUF eyes,
litmtethe Attention of ail to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether yet patohaee or ao
l e ;H old Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Str@®ta„
Qoiusabws, GL&,„ Oct. SO, 1868.—-dwtf T. S. SPFAR.
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
003L.tJMBt7S TXMEIS
COLQUITT & WARREN,
RANDOLPH STREET,
All PEEP ABED f 0 EXECUTE
' *Xn ©very Stylo of theiirt-'
©\M
AND WITH DISPATCH.
laav© also &- ©oxxLipXot©
BOOK -BINBURY,
Ami will put up Books m aay*tyk of Binding
Columbus, Georgia, May 20, 1859*
| THE ALL-SUFFICIENT THBEE l \
j Vienna ’ *%e fabls ***"
TBIESSMAR, 1, S&3,
j Protected b 7 Royal Letters Patent of Englend, and
secured hy the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacle de
Paris, and the imperial College of Medicine, Vienna.
No. 1. is invaluable forecfcaust ion, epetciaiorrhsa,
; and all 'fayeical disabilities
Vo s' completely eradicates ali traces of tnose
< diseases that have been hitherto treated by the aau
s 3QOUS and pernicious uce of copaiva ad cübeh'.
S No. 3 has entirely supplanted the injurious usp of
'i mercury, thereby insurii.g to the sufferer speedy re
i lief ispersing a*J imparWes, and rooting out the
| venom of disease
} TBIE3EMAR. Nos. I, % and 3 are prepared in the
• form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and emell. andean
I be carried tn the waistcoat pocket in tin cases,
t ar.d divided into separate doaes, as administered by
Valpeeu, Lalleroand, Roux, Ric«*rd» Arc. Price S3
: «ach, or four cases for 39 which saves 33 j and in *27
5 cases, whereby there is a s ving of« 9 To be bad,
| wholesale and retail of Dr BARROW, 194 Bieecker
; street. New York. Immediately on receiving are
\ mittance. Dr Ba row will forward the Triesemar to
: any pan of the world, securely packed, and addressed
! a cording to the instruc ions orthe writer Sold also
■ by JNO. W. BROOKB, Apent,Coluinhu3,Ga.
I Get. 31—diy.
TO K.B3STT,
; THE middle STORE trader Warren’s Arcade.
Apply to JOHN WARREN.
\ Deo.S4-dtf-
Geoirgia, Muscogee Conntyt
RULE ft I 1. Whereas Edw&ru Barnard having
app ied <or dismiscion from the administration of
the est te ofJamee L. (iirar* 1 , deceased:
Uis therefore ordered, that all persons concerned
shew cause, if any they have, why he should not
be dismissed from said • diuiniatration by the Court
; of Ordinary to be held in and for county on the 6ra
Monday in June next and that this Rule be pub*
S Lished in tenr.s oftiie i'w.
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, *3
I Nov 1860. JN . tOHNSQN, Ordinary.
November Q,fl !Boo_wfim
i Paschal Perry, } Chat aho>c.h*»«> Sup ri >r C-Mirt
v->, S M r hTe m ibdi.
> Sarah J. Fe ryt ) . isee fob Dtvosoe.
TTapp aring t«. the Couu oy th a return «>f foe
j i Sb rff ihai !h8 and eii'isntdie n*t reride in s-id
i counttj n r in .aid Biite: It is tbem'i re ordered
lih st Sabi defe> dant a pear n<l an»w»r t the next
I er n oith'r Couu, or 'be ease be consider and in de
i fuilr a-.d thepl-miff be aiiowei to ;-r eve *f.nh»*r
\ o r de?ed. 'hat tram she published *n the
! Times once a month tor fur months,
f A true iranscript tro i th*- mimi .9 >.f*aid covert,
j Given u«dertny hand and official signature, ibb
■ AprL 9tb. iSdi.
joiin f. Daniel, ckrk.
jl April 15 n 4.m, .
William F. Lane, % Chattahoochee Buperior
vs f C«ur\ M irch Term, 1(61,
F' , sch .1 Perry, f Rule to establish Lost »*
! & S irah J. P*rry * ceipt
! ( T appearing to h** Coat by the teiurn of 'he She*
I iff that Saran J. t’erty o»h of the telenaanis is.
the abo\e«a»ecai not be foun : It is orcered ifav*
aaid uettudant n*werat the ne\t term of this court*
, ftuther or er«d that this rule >e pnvhghed in t#im
f the law.
A true transcript ftom the minnte=of said Court.
Given under my hand and official signature this
April Vtb, .861.
joiin f Daniel,cieih.
April ls—m4ia
REMOVAL.
f&'the Drug Store of Urqubar: & Chapman, oa
sm, Broad strset. Orders left at the Drug
i Storeor office above will be attended to. Dr. D,
! attends strictly to all c.a*es of Sargary entmited
to his care.
I Columbas, fra., Nov 1. dtr.
TO HIKE,
F)R the ensuing year, three likely negro boy*,
cne 23, one 17 and one 15 yeeW Qia. Apply
‘ at this oSoe. JRSiiWtv
4ND JEWELER-
OPPOSITE POST M