The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, September 09, 1861, Image 3

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An Mrs Train fr thr Conwition. It will be soon that the Superintendent an nounces the departure of an extrt train of oars from Gordon, at 11. IS p. m., Tuesday night, and tram Miiledgeville, roturning, at 5.30 p. in., Wednesday night, for the accomodation of dele gates to the Convention. The train will oonnect with both the up and down train on the Central R. R.. and delegates, to reach Miiledgeville in time for the morning session of the < ‘ouvention, . should start from home in time t* take it Snv, /top üb . A II KUo IN THK BaTTI.K OF CROSS I.ANKS A young soldier, writing from Floyd's command, says that they are strongly posted on the Gauley. His letter in dated the 2fitli ult., the day of the battle of Cross Lanes. He thus speaks of one of the participants in that battle “While 1 write, there i- a young man, who is the hero < f the day. Ills clothes aro perfectly riddled, lie go! turroundcd by the etu.it*; ; hut, getting behind a tree, he dared them to take him. One tired at him, cutting his cartridge box off, and almost instantly another ono shot the lock off of his musket ; when, drawing his re volvers two .six shoo.era he killed both and wounded soveral others. He is a surgeon by profession, and says that he was in the thickest of the light, lie pitched in, and after finding that he had fought himself out of his scrape, he thought it time t commence his professional du ties, and took two arms off, besides dressing a good many wounds and cutting out some four or tire balls. Indian-; Jqisin* McCulloch.- The Helena (Ark.) Shield, of the 10th inst., says From the Hon. C. W Adams, of this county, who arrived at home a feu days since, from the Northern part of this State, wo learn that on last Monday week, thirteen hundred Indian warrior- Southern allies—crossed the Arkansas river near Fort Smith, eit rouL for McCulloch's camp. These Indians were armed with rifle, butcher-knife, and tomahawk, and bad their taco*.painted, and seamed eager for the fray. From the London Punch. “ Four Inscriptions fo> a At on urn tut t be I'.u-v ----ted in Virginia on the Seme of the (treat Stam pede of the United State! Grand Army. First Fact -{By a Times special Correspondent) Bull's Run’ Which Bull’s Write the name - in. full. That when posterity the name hill con We maybe thoroughly aware the Bull Who made the run was Jonathan, not Johu. Strand Face (By u Yankee Volunteer. I, Jonathan, here own. in confusion and com punction, With a curse for tho.-u who blundered, and blush for those who ran. That iu the composition of the said Mans as Junction. There was too much of the *<*• and too Jittlo of the hi an . Third Fact. (By a l s . Seicaiiou Reporter ) Go, stranger, toll how for our country nigh, Where yaoterduy we ran, tufay < e ii,. fourth Face. -(By a Yankee Notion monger.) < *ur Hobbes* Yankee lock henceforth the field To our McDowell’s Yankee 1 It must yield. “Ts “straw- show which way the wind blows,” these bun mots from tho London Charivari may exhibit the current of public sympathy in King land.” Secession in Connectici t. From the follow ijig dispatch from I’ridegport, Conn., it would seem that there is trouble even in the Land <1 Steady Habits : The Sheriff of this county went to Cbesnut Hill, five miles north of Bridegyort, ami hauled down a Secession Flag that had been raised there. Anew State law authorir.es the Sheriffs and Constables to take down all treasonable Hags, arid the owner is liable to an imprisonment f not less than thirty days ami a tini of not less than SIOO, Prudential Committees are be ing formed throughout the State to squelch Secession. OOSURESSOI’ THE CONFEDERATE STATES. In Congress on the 10th of August, the fol lowing resolution was proposed and adopted, and the injunction of secresy having been subsequent ly removed, the resolution is now published for general information : Resolved, That a committee of one from each State, to be appointed by the Chairman, be in structed to inquire and report to an adjourned meeting of this Congress what additional legis lation, if any, i- necessary and proper to secure the financial and commercial independence of the Confederate .State . * The Chair appointed the following gentlemen Messrs. Bocock, of Ya. ; Oar land, of Ark.; Walker, of Ala; Ward, of Fla.; Hill, of (la.; Perkins, of La. Harris, of Miss. Morehead. of No. Ca.: Khett, of So. (.‘a.: Hemphill, of Tex- Attention, Candidates.- Any one wishing an office can forthwith proceed to announce him self for the following, as the number to be elec ted is without limitation, and election i certain by at Inst one majority : Rome, (la., July 2,1861. . Mr. Editor. As it is fashionable, for the gen tlemen to nominate someone to represent the county in which they live, in the Legislature, and, whereas, there has been more alreauy norni noted in this county than can he elected, and, whereas, they are, uo doubt, willing to bo repre sentatives, we, th<* ladies, propose to nominal some of them, especially those who were so brave, and eager to tight, some months since, to repre sent us in some of ihe volunteer companies al ready in the field, or those that are being made op. We will make their unitor mg gratis. MANY SEWERS. Horn* Courier, Canvass Shoes t on. me Army. —We learn j at the Quartermasters Generals Department that i there have been received there 5000 of a new kind of shoes, of a rather curious description, that promises to anawer well in the great soarci ty of shoo leather. The upper portion of the shoes are made of canvas instead of leather. The canvas is prepared so as to make it unpervi- j oui to the weather, and is said to equal in com fort, durability and all respects ot wear the best of shoe leather.- Rich. Examiner. The Basher County- Adams county, Mi; ■- sisippi, with a voting population of 800, has contributed 550 volunteer . and 2 ?,(>••'> bales ol cotton to the war. Time Dry-Doc* Burned. -The Dry*Dock, originally intended to have been sunk in the channel, to obstruct the passage of war steam era into our harbor, but which, from necessity, not choice, was sunk in the buy, about midway between Pickens and the Yard, whs burned to the waters edge last night. Who the perpetra te rs of the act were, is solely a question of spec ulation, as wo go to press; though, the tan bees have the general credit of it. Upon thb point, however, we soon will be fully enlightened but upon the point that we have lost over halt a j million of dollars by the operation, our mind is perfectly clear <nd unsettled. Pentacefo Ob* •errs r.3d. Synopsis of McDowell's Report of the Battle of Bull Run • “Veni, Yidi, E<jl !” The coast of Mississippi is well protected. Scores of volunteers are said to be stationed along the shore, and quite a number of gunboats being built for the protection of the sound.— There are_several well drilled companies now stationed on the coast. Rain in Fi.orida. The Tallahassee Sentinel of the 20th, says : For a fortnight past, we have in this region been visited \fttb almost incessant rains. Day and night it continued to pour down, and at times in torrents sufficient to submerge the land, ihe extent of the damago caused by the flood we have no means of ascertaing, but there is reason to fear that the injury to the cotton will prove most disastrous. For the few last days the rain was accompanied by an almost inccs sant blow, and at times sufficiently violent to In dicate the approach of a storm, but as yet we have been spared the fury of the blast. The weather, we regret to say, appears by no means settled. she New York Journal of Commerce publishes the following extract of a le'ter to a New York merchant from a leading firm in Lon don London, July 31. Osborne t Donegal, No. DU) is ordered to the North Americau station. We are preparing enormous reinforcements to protect British com merce against the blockade, which is both ill al and inefficient. There are only ten weeks’ consumption of cot ton in the country. Even if you should whip Gen. Beauregard, he need only to retire and await events. There is no possibility of getting a loan here, so Mr. Chase must depend on what he can get at home. TELEGRAMS OF THE M EEK Richmond, Sep. 2. has called Congress together to morrow (Tuesday) to attend to some unfinished business. A quorum is still hero. They will probably adjourn in a few days. It is reported here that the ship Gondar from Liverpool had arrived at Beaufort, North Caro lina. She was seen and chased by the blockad ing squadron, but escaped safely. \ ice President Stephens continues at Manas sas in attendance upon his sick brother, Judge Linton Stephens. Both are expected here on Wednesday. Nothing interesting from camps. Washington, Sep. 2. Among the papers captured at Hutteias, was one from the late Consul Rio DeJaneiro, giving descriptions of vessels leaving and to leave with cargoes, six of these were captured by privateers. The Harriet Lane got ashore near Hatterns, and threw her guns and coal overboard. WitKBLING, Sep. 2. Great excitement here last night. A dispatch from Fairmount reports the Secessionists in the back counties rising and marching upon the town to burn it and tear up tho railroad. The rising is supposed to be in concert with some movement of Lee. Qfinfv, 111., Sep, 2. Great excitement on account of an apj reheu ded attack from Missouri. At St. Joseph, 110 mounted Missourians pa raded the town and captured two Federal re oruit’ng officers California, Aug. 21 t. 1 lie Facie Sam million iu species. Jkfpkrson Citv, Sep. 2. A company of cavalry surrounded Georgetown and took Magoffin and several other prisoners. Montreal, Sept. Ihii North American has arrived. Sale of threo days 50,000 bales, the market closing firm at an advance of . ‘ on sols ort\ to 00*4 • Fair Orlean • cotton at ‘J r i • Sales on Friday 24,000 bales. The rupture between Austria and Hungary i< now regarded as complete. Nxw York, Sept. . the Surveyor of this port bat seized 2S vc* sels owned wholly or in part in the South, The Washington Post says that the pickets are closing, ’i bore* are many exciting rumor.*', some saying the Confederates had crossed at A quia Creek. Louisville, Sept. There ii nothing iu Pastern reports but glo rification over Hat torus. Butler says that Hat ("eras Light may again send forth its cheering rays !.. the storm beaten Mariner. Anew department is to he created for Butler. Richmond, Sept. 3. Baltimore papers of Monday morning, have been received They contain copies of the re port made to the Washington Department of thi ll altera- expedition. They state that the Forts were surrendered, and the stipulations were that the officers and men should receive the treatment due to prisoners of war. „ The official communication to the Secretary of the Navy, says that they captured two forts, 27. cannon, 1600 stand of arms and <*ls prisoners. Also, three prizes. (w.x.f which wen- loaded with cotton and coffee. The prisoners were conveyed to New \ urk, ami the thirteen wounded were sent to Annapoli-. The Harriet Lane i believed to be lost. Congees* passed an Act authorizing the I're.-i dent to continue appointments made by him in military and naval service, during the recess of I Congress or during the last or present session, and to submit them to Congress at the commence ment of next session. Congress was in session about two hours and then adjourned until the third .Monday in November. One hundred otid two Federal prisoners reach d be re this afternoon taken by Floyd near Gun by’s bridge last week, one hundred of them be longed to the 7th Ohio Regiment. Man were killed, and balance of the Regiment tied in great confusion, wading and swimming the river, nig. nally routed and thoroughly demoralized. About two thousand Federal prisoners are now in Richmond It is quite cool in the mountains of Virginia. Winter clothing is absolutely needed by many soldiers. It is the duty of the South liberally to provide warm clothing, and sustain all move ments to ameliorate the condition of the . irk and wounded. It is stated by an engineer jii l arrived, that a serious accident occurred near Abingdon, Va., to-day on the railway. The Aiken Guards, Capt- Brady, and Nth La., Regiment had one killed and thirteen wounded. Names not yot a certained. Wamiinomon, Sept, ... ‘ihe Mar Department has received nothing official of Roscncrantzs’ disaster. Chase has issued a pathetic appeal In behalf *.f the loan. \\ HKEI IN■, , Sept. Col. Cross man with two companies of regulars, attacked 100 secession! ts at Worthington, Ma rion county, were beaten off with two killed Keinforeetueifts have been sent to Galliopoli , Inn fight at Roone county Court House, the Confederates were whipped by three Federal companies, who burned the town. Boston, Kept. : The Larks owned in Charleston have been -seised by the Surveyor. •St. Lon.-i, Sept. 3. The ( •mfederates are reported concentrating it the terminus of the Cairo and Fulton railroad, where they would make a stand. Cairo, Sept. 3. Rre nit Lii tto-.igned, and Gen. Grant will succeed him New Yohi,, Sept. The Courier Do* Flats I nis, goes into new hands and will hereafter advocate rebellion Tammany Hail has elected a full delegation of localits to Syracuse. ‘lhe An go has arrived. Fru the Apalachicola Times, Aug. 28. < A l ’TIJ RK of Tin: SI LI 1’ FINDI.AN 1 > By the Blockaders. nit i\t:i) column to hoiki.y tiii; swi\ SKT I'IRK TO Illill ANll TAKH To their Boats. Yesterday afternoon, (the 27tb) news reached this city (Apalachicola) from the East Pass, that the blockading steamer Montgomery, and an* other steamer, had entered the harbor and seized the ship Finland, lying at her anchorage about six miles from the bar. The enemy attempted to take the ship out, but did not succeed. Im mediately on receipt of tho news, the steamer Wm H Young, having in tow the privateer F B Bartow, with detachments from the Apalachico la Guards, Rerry Artillery and Beauregard Rifles, under their respective commanders, proceeded •town the buy, and arrived in sight of the Fin land and the blockading vessels about daylight this morning. The I inland bad ail sail set, and was apparently beating out. The blockading steamers were lying outside the bar. about three miles from the East Pass Light. The schooner New Plan, Capt. John Genoa, captured at the same time with the Finland, was seen going from the ship towards the steamers. The enemy finding that wo were rapidly over hauling the ship, became alarmed, set fire to her end made a precipitate retreat in their boats. The Bartow then changed her course and at tempted to cut off the boats ; but were unable to do so, the Vandals making terrific speed over tbe water. During this time the two steamers outside tired up and made a demonstration to run in, doubtless to protect and cover tbe retreat of their boats. The expedition returned to tbe city this morning, having left tbo East Rais, a little after sunrise. The Finland was in flames, lying with all sails set, on the flats off the mouth of Crooked River. A detachment of tbe Apalachicola Guards, ob tained a boat from the ’teauier Wm II Young, and by permission, went over to tbe burning ship to see if anything could be saved from her. The Master and crew of the Finland, a well as of the schooner New Plan, are no doubt prison era, on board tho blockade vessels. Those are all tho particulars we uro enabled to give at present. Special to the Columbus Times. Special Dispatches to tho Sav. Morning News. Richmond, Sept, 2. The retaliatory law, passed by Congress and approved by tho President, is retrospective to the 21at of May last, and sequesters all alien eu omies’property in the Confederate States, with tho exception of stocks, Confederate and State, aud only differs from a confiscation law; in that it admits tho holding of property , for particular ends, subject to claims lor indemnity and futuro disposition by the Government. It is estimated by members of Congress that there is property to tho value of ouo hundred millions of dollars in the Confederate States sub ject to this bill, of which full filly millions is in New Orleans alone. It is made tho duty of every citizen to give information of such property. Tho failure of agents controlling enemies’ property to give in for mation of tno same, is to ho punished by a tine ol five thousand dollar and imprisonment for six mouths. It is made tho duty of each District Judge to appoint a Receiver in each section or his dis trict. The President is authorised to appoint a Ft ceiver ir. each section of his district. The President is authorized to appoint throe Commissioners to hold a Court at the out of government, and hear and adjudge all claim ■ under this act. Congress passed an act to reimburse advance-: made by the State of Florida, making an appro priation of $300,000 for that purpose: also, an act allowing rations to chaplains. Col. Daniel Buggies has been appointed to tho rank of Biigadier General, and assigned to duty at Pensacola. Albert Pike has been uppnited Brigadier Gen eral. Collin Melluf, u member of (Niugrea* from Alabama, and author of the tariff act, is spoken of as Commissioner to Europo, with authority to make commercial treatie-. No news to day from the army of the Polo, mac. Pbssacoi Hepi. I. About i : o'clock yesterday, the Dry Dock aground between Fort Pickens and the Navy Yard, was burned. II is not known whether it was fired bv tti Confederate! or Lineolnites. B A.I .TIMOR K, Sept. t. A letter fn-m Key Wo t says the Powhattan captured the prize *. f the Sumter having a letter bag'and latter to Davis, describing movements of the Sumter. The Powhattan has gone in search of her. Cin. i.vna in, Sept. 4. \ csterday the Mur hal served a writ to confis cate interest ol citizen-of rebel States in mer chandize, now for sale in Cincinnati on commis sion, amounting to $50,000. New York, Sopt 4, M id. I pland cotton, very line, at 22c; no salts. Washington, i. Heavy tiring heard on Virginia side. Reports vague concerning it. The Rost says Confederates are concentrating a large force South of Alexandria and erecting batteries near the mouth of Oeeoquan river. Heavy firing in the direction of the Federal Rues this morning: no reports of battle received Skirmishing occurred in tho vicinity of Chain Bridge over tbe Potomac but not believed t*. have been serious. Macon City, Mo., Sept -I. Secessionists took St. Joseph and Shubina. Loimvir.u:, Sept I. They are lighting ail over Missouri;.both par ties rupturing many prisoners. New York, Sept. 4. The editor of tho Watchman at Green Point, Long Island, Lafayetted. The Herald reports a plot to blow up the Cro ton acq tied net Tbe Sumter was seenctl Venezuela on the l .sh ult., steering west. Her Captain, when at Trina dud expressed the intention of going to Braxill on a cruise for Bast India vessels. The Washington Times says there was no Cabinet meeting (<• day. The Northern Light has arrived with , 50.- 000 dollars. The Arline. has arrived at Queen Blown with Liverpool dales to the 25th ult. Bales f cotton on Saturday 40,000 baler, of which speculators tonic 30 000and exporter-? Jo,- j 000 bait -. Market closed firm. Manchester :o eminl fa I vorable. Consols 00’ . to 90 - . Pjiii.ADKi.niiiA, Sep 1, 4. Alt Porter, l uion Congressman from North Carolina he arrived hero en route for Wa -hing ton. (-Alim, Sept. 4. Col. W at lace and Gen. Pillow have evchanr ed prisoners. John C Rahming, a metchant, and a native <•: the We t Indian, ha* been arrested for Ire .. n, ; and LaFayettcd, Tho Hatteras prisoner:; ore confined • n board of the hull of tho Brandywine ~The Kentucky Legislature luu not yet organ izod, Ihe difficulty i in regard to the new di trie! and everal extra Senators. Richmond, Sept. •'*. Gen. Albert Bidney Johnson arrived here to day. Ho rank in Confederate Army 2d only to Adj-Gen. Cooper. Ranks ofOenlr. livedby Act of Oongrer an 1 approved hy the President, Vague reports still current about th capture of Ro ‘encrantz army hut not reliable. Some few private dispatches published in Southern papers give* authority for their statements hy saying reports confirmed hy dispatch received from War department. Such latements are only made to deceive publisher; and readers and create opin ion that their confidant* have nows facilities su perior to thoie enjoyed by General Telegraph news agent.-'. Ra •engi-rs by afternoon train from Muiia-us, (date Confederates killed 30 0 Federal* and lost 20 on their aide, in “harp skirmish yesterday, upon Confederates taking possession of an important hill nt or Arlington. (Report given as received.) hot IftVII.I.K, Sept. 4th. Reports announcing President Davis’ death originated with the Heralds’ Washington corres pondent, and caused intense excitement until u dispatch wn received contradicting it. Pkii.adkmuiia, Kept. Ith. Five vessels were confiscated to-day. Washington, Sept. Ith. Gamble, the bogus Governor of Missouri is here. The Confederal k are reported at concentrating at Chain Bridge. The steamship R. B. Ford, arrived at the Navy Yard. Her captain, Ist and 2d mates. Boatswain and carpenter were arrested ; charges unknown. Skirmishing near Bailey’s cross loads before day light. Confederates in considerable force from Man a. as hill, drove away the Federal pickets; but at 1 o’c lock in the afternoon tbe Federal* had the crows roads. CTim innati, Bept. f. The cash balance due tbe Southerners at com mission houses seized. Lot isviu.it, Sept. 4. It is stated that the Unionists have a diiputcb from Lincoln repudiating Fremont * negro pro clamation. Lincoln's reply to Magoffin concludes thus ; I do not believe it h the popular wish of Ken tucky that the Federal troops he removed from her limit*, with thD impression, l must respect fully decline. He sympathizes with Medoflin in the desire to preserve peace hut with regret be ha searched and cannot find in his not vory short letter any declaration or intimation of a desire to preserve tbe Union. It is denied that the Union Committee has dis patches from Lincoln relative t< Fremont's proc lamation. Saratoga, Sept. 4. damaa Chapin of Vicksburg arrostod and-cut to Fort La Fayette. Nkw York, Sept, t The Roanoke captured the H. Middleton from Charleston bound for Liverpool with naval stores. A letter dated Mayivillo, Aug. ,11st, states that boats just landed from Charleston, Va., reports Tyler had 2,000 men of whom only 250 escaped. Cairo, Sept. 4. The Gun boats Tyler and Lexington, off Hick man engaged tin* Confederate Gun boat Van kee, supported by two batteries onshore. The Federal boats tired 20 shot Band returned to Cai ro uninjured. General Grant to* k command to-day. Byr y i sk, Sept. 4th. llanuYn J KedtieU was elected Chairman both tho Mozart and Tammany delegation ad* milled t<> seats, casting 17 votes each. St. Loris, Sept I. Prince Napoleon has arrived. Fremont had prepared a huge escort for h : m;but the Prince slipped quietly to tho Planters House. Special to the Times. Richmond, Sept Some few sheets of Confederate notes of the denominations of five anil ten dollars aero lun at Petersburg, but being bunglingly signed may be readily detected. Tho parties implicated in stealing and counterfeiting have been urres ted ami are now in custody. It is generally conceded that tho advances of of the Confederates towards Alexandria, Arlin . ton and . thor points have been steady and no eescful. Nothing reliable has been rcceiicd recently in regard to operations in the Mountains. Bad weather has impeded the movements of* nr for ce* in that quarter. Much speculation is indulged here as to tho destination of (lon. Silnoy Jolinsou. Tho lit siaus will find out whore Johnson is at tho pi,, per time. Newspaper** fr.au and B*.uth **! Align la, ire very irregular in reaching Richmond. At a meeting of a few Georgians and mem be io ft Congre.v*, from Georgia, held a f w weeks sui.’c, hii organization was commenced fur lablisliing a Georgia Hospital in Richmond aud an Executive Committee was appointed. This action was taken in ignorance of Gie extent of theorganuation aud objects *t tfie Georgia lit lief and Hospital Association. Hun. F. Starnes, who is chaiimun of b,uh committees, and W . H. Moore, having visited this city, Uinta full consultation with such of t umor meeting as remained in tho city, having been ha L it has been deemed test with full con currence of tho Comuuttoo appoiute.l hero to dis pense with the former organization, ami to | lace the whole matter under the charge of tho Geor gia State Association. To relieve all apprehension on the subject, as chairman of the former meeting, I make this publication and request all persons desiring to aid tho laudable object aimed at by both associ ation . to make their contributions to the proper officers of the Georgia Relief and Hospital a •*.-;*- elation. lIOWELL COBB, Chairman. 1 heartily concur in this action. T. R. U. COBB, Member of Coiigres; ionul Oornmitle for tho *i< k and wounded. Rassengera from Managua report that a cou rier reached there yesterday forenoon, staling that Bhuter’h Hill had been taken by the (’••lift'd era Us, on Wednesday. Tbe Federal loss in kii!- t*d and wounded was 400 killed and 300 taken prisoner.--. Confederates loss 120 killed ami wounded This report given a* received Col Wheat, who fought so gallantly and was wounded so severely at tbo battle of Manassus Rlains. bus arrived and appears well. Vice President Stephens has determined to re main in Richmond during the fall. The city is full of rumors of engagements and skirmishes, but nothing reliable llnnaoN, Mo., Sept. Hi t piets of railroad bridge, -ver Rlatte river, Hannibal A St. Joseph R. It., burned nearly through; engine, baggage i nr and two passenger cars, bound West, prtri ipiloted, killing and woun •ling many. New Voi;t M Sept. f. Colton quiet, but firm at 22c. Flora Temple seized as the property <>l Mary land t cce.ssionists. Ship Marion seized. Monti, uikhv, Cos., Md., Bupt.fi At i.iteat advice- .-even thousand t ‘unfedem ; were at Leesburg. Entrenchments going on rnp jolly. Confederate pit- Lots line the -bore of the i iucr and guard the bird Bosi on, Sept. *'• Bull* i .1 hen- he will address Union meeting j at 1 -inicl Hall. Sv iiAn si , Bept *4 boil; resolution: express love of Union, ami in lavor pmhing war. Iloiioralde peace h id in detestation by the Republican party. Washington, Sept. '• G. B. Gallagher appointed Paymaster, j Navy, a native Virginian, arrested. Government is endeavoring to make coutru-H.- b.r pr.vision'? payable in Treasury note . I.oi ihvim.r, Sept. fi. Magoffin’.-; met .-age ou l i teral relation-* is m• ly retrospective, bowing that neutrality has been thrice ratified ut Ihe ballot box, and that his own course in refusing men to Lincoln, and hia efforts to keep the belligerents oil’ Ken tucky soil have met with nearly unanimous up provul by Kentuckians. He says, “and now addressing luy .slf to the Representative* of the people of Kentucky, I pro test, in their name and in the presence of Heaven and earth, again t all ami every of the Presi dent's usurpations au-l unconstitutional and ilh* gal act:;, and protest furthermore again-! the prosecution ol a war professedly for the object of restoring the Government an object utterly impossible of attainment by; mb i mourn inean uH a war of coercion ; ands protest, moreover, against Kentucky being made the camping ground or the pathway for the movement of forces l*y either belligerent, and I recommend earnestly to the General Assembly the prompt passage of resolutions requiring both belligerents to keep off our soil and to respect in good faith the neutrality which tho people of Kentucky, with unexampled unanimity, desire to preserve.” Capt. Gorsuch of the fit ate Guard has been ar rested f**r removing the gun -of bin company Southward. Gov. llarii telegraphs MuGoflin that Tennea seans occupy and ar fortifying Hickuian and Chalk’s Ulultii. llarris disapproves the proceed ing. His dispatch was submitted to the Benatc hy M&Goffin. A special committee was appoint cd to consider the matter and report to-morrow. There are rumors in town that Lincoln gun hosts had shelled Columbus, but they can ho traced to no reliable source. Bor, ton, Bept. fi. Ex-Gov. Briggs has been accidentaly shot in thejaw. Tbe wound is probably fatal. The ship Alim Ball from Liverpool has been captured. I'fill.ADßLi'iiiA, Bept. Three ships and a lot of tobacco were seize* 1 to - day. Abbie Bradford, tbe Sumter's prize has been ro-captured by the Rowhattan. Special to the Charleston Mercury. The most vigorous measures are being taken to repel the invuders from our coast. Col. Fre mont is in command of Cape Fear. The militia of tbe coast have been called out. The reports of the burning of Washington, North Carolina, arc nr,t confirmed, and are not credited. There i no additional news from Cape Hat i era.-. Nkw-Orlbanh, Aug. 2*. A passenger, who has just arrived in this city from Brashear City, hy the Opelousas Railroad, reports that two Navy officers, of the Confeder ate Statei: Lieutenant Shepard and J, 11. Loper, tbe Supervising Engineer of the Navy Station— had arrived at that place, and, at 2 o’clock in tho morning of tho 26tb, had seized the steamer Picayune, which had just arrived with freight and passengeis. They placed on board an arm ed force of 25 men from a Confederate States man of war steamer, and proceeded down to the mouth of the Bayou Chine for tho purpose of attacking a Lincoln armed blockading schooner one of the tenders of the lTilted States steamer Huntsville. Commodore Hollins approves of their course Goi.l’.slli'Uo', N. 0., Sep I. All is quiet here now. There are no signs nor expectations of an attack by the enemy. Prepar ations arc being vigorously pushed forward to receive him, if he should attempt to gain a foot hold upon tho main land. 1 see no indications of any moveiueni to ben* off the invaders from their present position. Tho energy and activity displayed is not what the occasion would seeiu to demand. No intelligence bus boon received hero of any further movements of the Yankees along the coast. .Special to the Times. CANID, Sept. 7. Grant look possession of Paducah to-day, seia e.l Telegraph office and issued a proclamation urging tho citizens to attend to their business He concludes, “whenever it is manifest that you are able to defend yourselves ami maintain the authority of the government and protect loyal oiti .ii-. I shall withdraw the force under my command “ W * • uiNu ro\, Bupl. 7. The War Department out word to hold Hut-, terns permanently. Brig. Gen. Barr, of California, ha armed: he will ho assigned to command. t r Lot is, Sept. 7. Steamer-. Hannibal, Champion, Meteor, and other property sr-i/ed l. day as property of the rehil.-t. S\ it A* I si: Sept. I. The Democratic Ntute Convention, upon recon has expelled !o M. ‘art Hall deloga tion of New York. T<‘< oil iii Hu* Charleston Mcn ui v. train Y'ortli Carolina. Nr.u aF.nx, N. C., S.q.t. fi. j All is quiet hue The people are returning to ! * Loir homes with a fooling of lull security. J I heir s no news of any further movement of the I enemy **n the .mind or coast. Onr troops have evacuated Beacon Island, and I troops are being stationed at all important and j strategic points. ■List ns the cur.-:started to day, a Yankee t'.tp j lain and five men wore brought lime as prionors Irmn Till'lliviT. fhey had u schooner freighted j with shingles, ready to sail I*, -va. The sohoon er, the llanttuli I'nl.li. was freighted by a mor chant naiiu'd Hughe**, ofthis place. These saiuo prisoners were brought litre a month ago xitb u j prize vessel, aud were permitted to g.. at large ! upon parole, i'lioy were about to leave, there j tore, under the authority of a citizen of North j Carolina At the time they were taken by the j people ol Washington, they were engaged in tk ing sounduigs of the river. TIED In Barber county, Ala., near Fort Browder, on the morning of the 2fdh of August, ISfil, Dliilky Adkins, aged 10 months and 21 days, ! .--"ii ol Leroy G.aud Barail .1. Hightower former- : ly of Ellerslie, Harris Cos., Ua. “Sutler little children to cume uut*> me, lor of i such is the kingdom of Heaven.” A. Pkikni*. FEMALE INSTITUTE, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. eMIBwF THIS School will be opened l4t of : October, next, and close on Friday *sB&2F before thu 3d Monday in June, IH()2. TIIOMAS B. SLADE, Sept. 0,1.50 Lw I m Principal. GEORGIA Marion County; r | nvo months niier dine. upptfratioii will he made I to ilo- 1 .mil ol Ordinary ot :-*hid couniv, for lc:n * to si-M the laiH to-lmißi m lo the eslnLe id \Vile> Koh craai, l .ic of t:ii*t county, *< , ’,l THOMAS I. HOO(JISH.<, A. diii i . Slpl-0, I (it wttlll GEORGIA .Marion County; B TO BKHTOKS AND < ItBIHI'OHS. i w All |..uto!is llidelih-ll lo II Ii -l.ili- \\ ,!,• y Hull • ion. !•< M are rrauicsii-d lo make immediate pay men*, mid all pm n>* having (Inin . avail- I said *•> j laic, arc o ipie -l* *1 to piTHcni llieiii duly provi n will* ! 11l 111 lime pre erilied l.y law, or they u ill not he paid. I TIIOYIAK | . ; Adm'r Heel, !*, I Nil u t,< C EOK < I A , HI n l ion County: TWO months alter date applirallnn will lie made in I His lloiioiiihle * r nmi ol Ordinary, o| t*ui*l ■ oiuu v. i , l.u leave lu *ll llo* land and u*er<heloni;- j mr in Ho* estate ul .liimo-h Ouke. laic ol said eoiiniv 1 i dcc’d i ranch a m ki: f* , * pi ts, V'Slil wXiii Wesleyan Female College. I HE twcnly-fiurtb annual r,eaion of ihi. in i I stitution will begin on Monday, October , th, | under tho direction of the following Faculty • Rev. J No. M. BONN ELL, A U , President, j Rev. C. W. SMI I'll, A. M , l*ro|W,foi of Mai ‘Rev. 1 . N. FORSTER, A. i\l„ Pr.de of i Ani'ient Languages. Rev W. C. BASH, Al . Profese.ir of N iiu ! ml Science. C. i'll WAR 17.. Pro he- * r * M.uleri. 1,.0 l.'UJigen and Dra wui . Mi ‘-. M. E. CARLETON, Principal *.i Prep ! DepurMin nt. p. o. tJII lit:Nlit:Kt ii;it, p,..i.. ..< *,i Mu Mir Id GOTTEN BERGER, A- ehmi *d Mu and Mrs. 8. Hi'll WART’ In Irticfor of Ornamentiil Needle w**il . Ac l: M. HEARD.I LADY, : i.tvi.rd Dcp.i-i incut. Mrs. E. .1. STEPHEN . Matron. Tuition per annum *** College rlar-i . . i'.o.uo ‘ pariiueot -lo.uu , Hoard “ “ lueluding Fuel, Light and Washing I .u.im One half the lees positively requited in ‘*- I*, her, the re* lin March. Conti di.mtu botols l.i ken Ad Cash. • The Stewart ‘a Department has been fitted .ml I with an entire new uit of furuituic. For cate lnguea or fuither mforioation. apply in any member *l G e I amiliy. Sept . dm wtf W. C. BAS Sec’y | 100 RECRUITS WANTED, FOR 15th Alabama Voluuteur#, now in Va. MR. .1. CALDWELL, of Chamber,, and SAM j DEL M. ADAMS, ! Troy, Alabama, are uu i ih*>ri/.e.l to receive Recruits for Col. Canty’s Rcgi- i ment, either fur Artillery or Infantry service. Five days ration and transportation to the .‘out j of war will be furnished all able bodied men who I wtfih to join ciid regiment, by application to mo at Coiuuibiic. I DVVA III* CIUiFJ, Agent, 15th Reg. Ab:. Volv. M'pt. 2, It'd w2l OXiaA-INrCSHI!. J. ENNIS & 00., HEREBY gives notice, that on and alter Sep tember the first, they will adopt as near uk pos tiible the CASH SYSTEM, in their bucinesz, and having on baml a very . - **d assort merit of HARDWARE, &c., they offer them at ns reosonabl# prices as the times will admit for Cash. Columbus, sept. 2, 18111. lui Plantation For Sale. I OFFER for eulo my Plantation in Russell cuunty, Ala., containing SOO acres, about 450 of wblob are In a good state of cultivation, situa tel between tho ilatchacubbee arid NorthOowi kee creeks, four miles North of the Mobile and Girard Railroad. There is u good Dwelling, Gin House, Screw, and all necessary out-buildings on tho premises. Mr. Henry T. Locket, who re sides on the place, will take pleasure in showing it to purchasers. Other lands can bo purchased immediately adjoining, if desirable. S. L. RICHARDSON. Marion, Twiggs co., uug. 2fi, 1801. dw2m. 11.*i of llic Seal ol War. Just received and for ale. for cash, by July2o J. IV. PEASE. JUST RECEIVED The Volunteer's Hand Hook, July 10— By J. W. PEASE. SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE The Greatest Discovery of the Ajje. J. 11. DANIEL & CO. HAYING become associated witli G. JL Peabo dy i the inventor of‘a new article for Military and Domestic purposes, which has been thoroughly tented, and received tho hearty commendations of all who have seen it, take pleasure in stating that a company has been formed under the titli* of “Water Proot Cloth Company,'’ which is now making arrangements for the ov • tensive manufacture of Garments oi’ Every Cliaractor- TIIK attention of MEIsT is especially directed to this class of Goods, com bining, as they do, Eon*>iny, Comfort and Lux ury in theso are indispensable to THE SOLDIER The Company is now prepared to receive or ders for CaMP RLaNKETS, KNaPSaCKS, Ha V EIIS aCK S, Ha V E LOO ICS, OV E R COaTS, OVERALLS, &o. & c. All the above goods, designed more especially for THE SOLDIER, afford a safe protection from rain while on the march, or on duty, and in entup protecting him from miasim, and thus prccenting sickness, Theso goods are u>n-/u( durable and cheap, are in tho reach of every one, and are entitled to I the consideration of all who value Health and Comfort WHILE ON THE “TENT FIELD.” An application f*>r a “patent” has been made by the inventor lo tho patent office of the Con federate States *>t” America, and under this right tho undersigned ure sole agents and ven ders of these goods, to whom all orders must be addressed, and will receive prompt attention. .1. 11. DANIEL A Cos., Aug, 21 dttwtf 12-'! Broad st.. Columbus, (la. J- H. DANIEL & C 0„ CLOTHIERS AND Merchant ami Military TAILO.RS, ‘Vlilimi. |h I'.iinLh Fumpanu- uit.t Kt-Lutum. j with all kinds of MILITARY COOPS- Blown and Grey Gtorgia Cuseimeres, for pri vales suite. Grey Cloths, Blue Cloths and Gray Casaiinere ‘, for Officers Filiform, on hand and to arrive. Flannel ami Uassimere Shirts, II oolrn l/mfer-shir/.t and Drawers'. \\’liter Proof Cloth ItianketH, Lnapsac.te, Ilav ersacks, Havelocks and Oveicoats. A LARGE STOCK <>F MI LIT \ID BUTTONS. F. ntrtu t iniitlo to supply Coaipanie.-; with Fni forms and Caps. Officer'* Fuilonus, for Volunteer and Regular Confederate Anuv, MADE TO O&DER, in the I * i manner, and trimmed according to the regulations. Gold Lace, Gold Star.-', Bluo .Satinets, Grey Flannels, and other Military Goods. Al • An unusual large stock of GOODS FOR CIVILIANS, Embracing u complete assortment of READY MADE CLOTH ING. MOLE AND OA.SHIM EH F I I A.TH 011*1 CAPS. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, mill materials 1.,r mamifueturiuK to order. Cloths, Cassimercs & Vc3tings. All of which, ive propose to sell on reasonable terms, FOR CASH ONLY. ‘&£<■• All orders will meet with prompt utten- I tion, if accompanied with the cash or instruc iions to t-liip, by Express, <;. o- D. Tim Bubseribcra would be happy to serve their old trim*! i and cusiomers as well ns any new ones that may favor them wilh orders, upon a reas*mable terms ns the times will admit of. J. IF IMNIF.L A On. IT! Broad Street, Columbus, Gn. aug 27 if For Wises Lesion! f|"1IIK uiuloi u igm-d ha been iiuthoii/od torni.se Ia Regiment in Georgia, to servo for twelve months in Gen. Henry A. Wise’ Legion in Wes tern \ irginia Each (Company will arm them tdies will* Donhla Barrel Shot Guns and Com j mon Hides. A. l.i-i a they nr# ready they ure wanted, aiol will be tnui • |> >i led ini mediate l.y to tho place ><! rotnb*/v*tii-* ii VYi tern Virginia. For further |ii ti•*i. Ia r-, aiLln ••• me ul Coluu.Lu , Georgia. BE\’ II!'. I.Y A I HORNTON. July 17 *iwtl YY Vi'tir, War! m /'( ARTILLERY ! Ill* uii'lei *eil arc utilimiiz-'d by the Guv eriiim-nt •*i .a id equip a company of eighty men, tocoaimaud < Battery ol Fly ing Artillery, Cannon and Horse.*, lully c*|iiip|>ed f *r uetiv - •ii ice, are provided, mix) orders fia /e been reo • **t i<* report at he.xlquarler* ns pool) as the i* (in-ii. 1 number of tucii ure ohiaiued. f )i->; * willing i*. mi s , thou • • uutry ill this j her huUi ol need, have now tho i.uo opportunity i *.fenlisting in the highest and im.-t effeclive I arm of the *- rvice MEN E GIMH) i'll AIiAC I lilt ONLY I ure wanted, and all su* , li Will be pr-.viilo*l with j uoif**’ in- un*l otborei|uipmtn!, wit bout any ex pen-c, L.y up]<li. aiii.o l<* J. \V. Brook , at his ! drug tore <*i fli ’iuas Bariiant, at the <dd stand ot E. Parn-.r I A •'**, *•**(mu **t Br,u*t and Bryan rtreet I DGAII G DAWSON, IOIIN W. BROOKS, IIARJ.E BRIGHT, Til OMAN BARNARD. ColitiiiLus, llu., Aug. M, 18(11. liwtf. For Twelve Months’ Service. Oi l FOR VIRGIN I\. THE (iFOKdIA LXillT INEANTBV, (for merly the “Columbus Cadeta,”) have reneived marching orders for \ irginiu fur To rive Month*. Tho Company will go into oarnps on Thursday next, 2><th Inst , near Columbux, for inatruotiun, ! ami will be fully armed and equippe.il. Young men desirous of entering, will now have ) an opportunity of serving their country under tho i most favorable eircutn.-taneos. 1 PPL V FA HI. A. FORRESTER, 0. H. SHORTER, E. W, CLAPP, R. M. JOHNSON. aug 27—ts. TAXES, TAXES. I mu now ready to collect the State aud Coun ty Taxes of Muscogee County for the present year. Office ut the store of Messrs. Gunby, Croft A Cos. JORDAN B. HOWELL, Sept 4 d2w,wlm Tux Collector. PLANTERS’ WAKE-HOUSE. THE buHinofl* of this house, or the gen '* I'nil busineKM of Dillard, Rowell A Cos., not be interfered with in the leant by the appointment of Col. I>illarl to tbe office of Arslstant Quartor-master. Col. Dillard’n beadquartern will be in Colum bus, as heretofore, and the old friends of tho Planters’ Warehouse will *find us us in times past. aug2 dwtf DILLARD, POWELL A CO. GEORGIA -Chattahoochee County: WHEHRAH, John .1. McKendree apulimto im* for Betters ol uiiiiiinihtrulion on the tale ol lirury Mini**, late of the Htate of A labama,(lt > < eas ed, situate In said county This is therefore to cite mid admonish all and sin* gular those interested to fie and appear ut my office within die time prescribed fiy law, to how cause, if tiny they have, why said lettera should not bn grant ed to said applicant on tbe fix! Monday in October next. (liven under my bund and official signature, August 28.1851. H. W. PARKER Ordiaury. HeptS, 18(11. 5t COTTON BATTING FOR Cquills iiml . Oomlbrtrt, / \IJR people an called upon to send their Blank- VJ els lo till! Koldißf*. WoiitM and (’..mforte urn X*iod substitutes Tlh* EugU* ('oiiipanv ure now maim fact tiring the CoUon lotting requited in ma king them. It/* They also make KNITTING COTTON, SKWING Til It 1C A I), 4 * all of which can I..*'found at the stores i.f the uieiciiants lit this city. .1. RlluDßrt BROWNE. Agent aiigld^dw.lm HANDS WANTED AT THE EAGLE FACTORY! TWENTY or thirty Weavers oan find work ut tho Eagle Factory. Our bost hands earn from S2O to $!10 per month. July 25, 18ffI —dwiim MORK HANDS WANTED AT THE EAGLE FACTORY! 1 \, r E wish to hiro two good Machinists, ono good Carpenter, u number of Jaekspinners aud Wool Carder*. Also forty to fifty men, boys ami young wo* uten. Regular work and good pay will bo guaran teed to those who engage with us. J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent. August .i dw.'bn Saddles, Harness, &c. LET IT BE REMEMBERED TUA r p SHERMAN & 00. A** iiill .hi hand and ready to give good bargains in XIDIII.CS lilAS*\vSS, Leather, &c., &e. Vor the Cash"or Approved *'rdit!! We eaiin-Hily i.-.jiic>i oi tin* * who aie in debt i*> us l* settle their :iit**iiiuh as soon am |o>saible SHERMAN & CO. N<*. 11l Broad Ntreet BolumfiiH, tiu t'uluoifiu-, ti-fiiuary I Hill dwii Paper# with whom tie ulveiiine plea. copy. iiuii iMiiT & mm AT TUB oI.D MTANf) OF l lANFORTII Ar. N A* I Kte PEABiaiH IN DRUBS, MEDICINES, Paints, dee. gABM. V"’ ■ ’ articles’>i ! ‘V.ifjj? Am-'i uan niamif'ai’titre, mono which an- Oils of all Kinds, Austin's White Kexoaone Oil. Ijftndreth’s Fresh Garden Seeds, Spic s, Soda. Gelatiue, White anu Gray iPotash, Perfumery, Soaps and Toilet Articles of itii kinds, Fishing Tackle, &c, We will be happyto serve an UHiialull *T; our ol nimomeis and h many new ones „as may favor us with their patronage. TO CASH CUSTOMERS, At wholesale or retail, we offer equal iitdtieeu>>;iiie to those of any house in thecity. FRQUHART & CHATMAN, 1 >l l IT Gr C i I STS, cotiXJMBUs, anonaiA, I-* firuaiv 14th. 18(11 .Iwlv LAND FOR SALK. 1 will pell uty Plantation in Russoll Cos. JBpPAlu.,two miles ’outli of L'elioe Post office *jLU •’ ontaining Boven Ilumlrod and Twenty Acres, with two hundred Acres cleared. This place ha.-: a dwelling, good gin house anu screw, negro houses .md kitchen, ami all other necessary outbuilding**. Any person wielding to make in quiry are referred i*< W. L. Tillman, ColtimLuo, (!a., ormysclfoii the Pluulaiion. ! Oct. 8 wtf .1. C. FROWN. MILITARY BUTTONS. A GOOD supply of Gilt Button:*, Large and small size.*? For sale L\ and. ts T. S. BPEER. 1400 ACRES OF Valuable improved l.uitils AND Splendid Grist Mill AT ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE Will lie sold on tin* Ii Tuesday in October next,with in the legal hour* ol tittle, fielOre the Court lluiihp door in Hamilton, llam- cininiv, agreeably to an order ot the < ‘u.ui of Ordinal v of -aui rounty, all the Baud bi-l'iiiiMoi’ to .Infill is*‘l-"ii, derea-nl, (ate of anl * oilely, to v ii l.otrt oi ! ii.*l iiiiiiifi.T- I*ft ami e.i*4i .mi , : mg more or leas, an I iro ii*m**f lui ol land iinini..-r ‘i •I * ui n i .ii i . mute or icr-f-; hind latul :*.*■ -..,*. u-.ii.on *.i lot lying and filing ill i **• i•! -*i* i <*i *u licnally Mum ogee now Han*. - oimly Al o I.’.h ol fa ml niiuilx'iii w*i, 2‘J-I, amt 20t, i .n ti i oi*i.ruling ‘Jil’J 1 . a* i*• - more m |i*hh, and Went toil I ot’ Im *- i a .ul n'non.-i .H I, containing ml l ~uri n. mure ui i- .ml Ii I • j*. * ill. *1 lor. and w-i liulf ■•I land ying and In uu;? in tin* 9tu h drill* i of nrig iunity Mohi ogee, now linin'* ci-uhty, I lie wh'*l-‘ o’ llo* 1” i< i • 11*’ in :i Inuly, form ing ion Venn-ill 11 one .-> lileiii* ;*i. or in ea-oly he divided loiniing a< mauv uii -• veil uiuall He.ttleiiients tlieie being a** many a i- even e*Mnidilafile dw * ling lions es and other nee* **u*y fiui di .i-- mu tied on diffi r ent parte of mid mmi Alto, a -qdendirt Bn Mu’ * . -d.i •>nly) in good oidei uad doing u good i.u i.. .. . ..u in *nn. above, v. ill tie -old with ml luo,l The afi**e d* .< rifi and i * * t I,*- lortiv*- mile** ninth of Hamilton *<n the f *Ci.u■*< I’ *, tin-Hig and I,idle Muiini nn t •.■* k About half of -m l i*i.-t ue *lm* *1 .uni under good I. n* and in a big.i it *ic m ciillivaHon a large liortfnn having befn r* i*• 111 1 y *l* aied,and bottoma. Haul tan te -ire lnl*l for di > nbuiiiui among the leg UteeM of H*l (t.'i iilid ti e tetnn* will fie made emi lilreraland niaifi* I u v u on the day oi -ale. Pm liny further mlo'in ‘.lion, i *ll “ii tfm uudeiMlgmd oil the preini*o i*. or *-Mu •-*iß* n al i‘ai o: mi, (ia IOIIN hi. NELHON, WM. TANARUS, NELSON. AugUMl Pi id Adm’#. AT THE OLD STAND iSS llro.-ut Street, Great Reduction in Prices of CItOVCIS A BAkDIt M FAMILI SEW Did MACHINES I aui authorized to i.cll these Machines at a re duo'iou on former price* of from 10 to 16 par cent.; according to style of pattern. All Machines warranted. The Grover A Baker Company is one of the oldest ami most successful of the originator* and directors of tho business. It entered the field at an early day, when Sowing Machinew were al most in their first stager when their manufac ture whm more of an experiment than anything else, Stop by step it has progressed iu the de velopcment of tho trade aud the perfecting of its Machines; taking advantage of all possible improvements in tho make, adaptation and mod ification of machinery, it hits enjoyed the exclu sive benefits of tho inventive genius of one per son of the firm (Mr. William 0- Grover,) by which it has been placed in possession of privi llges and patent* that have given Machines pe culiar and exclusive excellencies. The mechanism of tho Grover A Baker Ma chine i-* e-.-ceding!y simple, durable and easily understood by any person old or young; there in nothing in its management that tbe simplest mind may notgrusp, and it is merely a que tion of lime and memory with Home most ladies will learn at once showing, while others will/squire two or threo lessom frequently wo see little Misses, otdy ten yearn of age, operating the Ma chine ou straight seems without assistance. Families who are about to purchase are respect fully invited toeall and examine for themselves, we take the liberty of saying, it is hotter for you to purchase of h local responsible Agent, than from peddlers who are travelling through tho country with cheap Hewing Machine*. D- KEITH, Ageist. OOLXJMBUB. aHOHOUA. (Joliunliu., Nov L ISSO—dwt*. Nervous Headache Headache. fly the use of these Pills, the (periodic! attack* of A‘ervou.l or Sick Hetulacke may be prevented; and if ta ken at the commencement of an attack immediate telleffrom pain andtdckncHHinuy be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the A austa and Hen ache to which females are subject. They act gently upon the bowel*--removing Cot twenwt. For Literary Men, Student*, Dcltr.ute Female*, an all persons of sedentary habits they are valuable aa Laxative, improving the aj/prtite, giving tom and vig o to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHAI.Tir PILI.rt are the result of long investigation and careAilly conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount ot pain and suffering lYom Header'lie, whether origina ting in the vtrt'.'in system or fr om a deranged mate of the *VmoeA.* They are entitely vegetable in their composition, and may bo taken at * limes with perfect eafoly without making any i hange ofdicl, and tbe uWict *./ uy de'.i, • retail* latte renders it m*v to udwnistertKtn. u, children.* HEWaUR of countEHKEITH i The genuine have five signatures of Henry ding on each box. Hold by Druggists and all Dealers in Medicine. 4 !•*> will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt ut I TFTT OJEIKI Ttri 411 •• • .I*- 1 * should be addressed iu RL’NRYC. GPALOIWte. •eb* * * Cc.lar Street, Niw Yota, • HE I*H I.oWINu ENIKtRffEMENTd OJe WMMMm (EPIIAUC PILLS, WILL ruNVIN* H Al l. will, HDFFGB from HKADACBS THAT A ttPEIBDY AND Sf/RH CVHFI, let WITHIN TIIKIR KfiACU iiihmc testimoniali are unsolicited Ma Hfai uino iAy afford unquattiimable prinifqf the t]b airy of this truly scientific dtsu/nery, Mssonvimc, Coni* Feb fl, Ala drxi.oiNo, HiR; I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and Hike them mi well that I want you losend me two dollars worth more Part of these pills are for the neighbors to whom! gave a lew out ofthe lust box 1 got from you. Send the Pills by Mail and oblige V.mr uVt Herv't, JAMES KENNEDY II v j hfohd P*., Feb fi, 18oi, Ala. He*i.oino. Him I wish you to send me one more box of*your Ce ptoilir Pills, I hate received a great deal of benefit from them Yours respectfully, MARY \NN H . OIKHODSE Hphiu-k ( reek, Humtinodon t'o.. p* i Jamiurv IH. 1%) c Ii C. Hi-aldino. HIR: You will please send me two boxes of your Oe plialo Pills Hend them iniiiiediately. Respec t hilly yours, JOHN It.rUMONH. PH I have used.me box of V irur htls and find them ri cell ent. Itm.li. Vernon, Ohio, Jan. te. ittel. Henhv c. hpaldino. B-q. Pi. ase find enclosed twenty-five cents, lor which ml me another hoy. of your Cephalic PilU. They are truly the liesl hlh I hone ever tried. I‘>” . i a STOVER, P M Belle Vernon, YVyandol Cos. o BEVfißi.v, Mass, Dec 11,1^01. 11. (’. Hcai.Dins, Esg. I w ihli Im Hoine circulars or larg.t show bills . bring yutu ( epli.Un Pills more, particularly beKtre my sUHloiners ll'voii have uiiyihing of the iriud please send to me One of uu customers who is subject to severe sick headache, (usually laming two URys)oa cured of an attack in one hour by your Jw*, which I sent her Respectfully yours, W It WIBKEH KtCl Mll.lldHl'lH*, FkaNMI.IN •Mill-* / January U, lr*l ( IfKNHV (.'. HI'AI.DINIi, No 4H Ci dai si . N. V Dr.Ait Him: In. lu *-<l liml twenty live centri(XA) t.*i which semi box of “Cephalic Pills.’’ Hend to address of Uev'd Win. C Filler. Iteyiioldaville, Franklin Cos. Ohio Your pills ait like a charm—run Headache almost t tamer. Yours truly wAI I HU E* \ eu ANTI, Mil It . lan U, inoi Alii. HcAi.lliNO. Him; Not long Him e I Bent lo you fur a box ol your 4 V plialic Pills for the cure of Nervous Headache and ( native ness and received Ifie same, and they had good UN effect / was induced to send f or more. Please Mend by leturn mail. Direct to A It WHMEI.ER. Vpailanti, Mich Prom the h tamuur, Jiforfolli, Fa t * cl* “ I’llls an nmplisli Ifie object foi v* bi.fi tfieyvv” made.vi/ Core ol lleadacbe in nil forms h'r. vi the F.xaminer, Norfolk. Fa They haye been tested til more I ban u lliomsauiJ cases with entire success. From the lirmocrat, St. Cloud, JUtmi. IT yOil are, or have been Iroilfiled with tbe head tnlie, court li-l a hot of Cephalic Pills so llotl you may have them in . sn- of no attack Fioio the Advertiser, Providence, H I 11*. testimony in their favor te am.ng, from tbs most lespectabh- quurters. Fror, the I),uly AYn Neirport, H l Ceplmlic Pills ate inking the ptßce of all kinds Prom the OemmrriUil llulletin, Boston. Mass Maid ii be very efficacious for tbe beadaebt- From the Davenport loxca Oauttc. M. Hpalding would not connect bin name with ~ii article that hr did nnl know to posses* real user it F, nin the Cincinnati Ohio Cmrimenul. Muriel ing Immunity can now be relieved. , From tin Southern Path Finder JVti o Orleans, La. Try them! you that are afflicted, and we are suie lira! yoiu testimony can be added to the already nuj mer ous list that Im a received benefit* that no other niedicinecHii produce. From the St. Louis Democrat. The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) is rapidly increasing. From the Advertiser, Providence, ft. i The Cephalic Pills are said to be remarkably ej'- fee live as a feme ty lor the headache, and oner’ the very heat for that very frequent complaint which ha* ever been discovered. From the Western HR. U alette, Chicago, 111. We heartily endorse Mr. Hpalding andhiaunrival lel Cephalic Pills From the Kanawha Falley Stur, Kanawha, Fa. We are Hurethttt persons Buffering with headache who try them will at irk to them. U,-A sin. D* bottle ,l HPALDINU’H PREPARED OII.IJE will i.uve to ii times its cost annually. 43l MPAEDING’rt PREPARED LUE HPaI.DINQ’B PREPARED GLUE! HPAUMNG’H PREPARED QMTI HAVE THE PIECES; ECONOMY I DISPATCH I A Stitch i ring mavks wrNK.”_^Pl. As accident* w 11 happen, even lu well regulated Camille*, ii is very desirable tO>have some cl eap and convenient way rorroparing Furniture, Toy*, ProtY ory &r.,P WPALDINQ’S PREPARED UI.HE meets dll a Itch emergencies, and no household call afford to bn without it. His ulway* ready, and up to ilie sticking point. “I'hBFUL IN EVERY house.” N. M *% liiusli u< companies each bottle Pica 96 cell's Add res* IIBNRY C SPALDINR, No. IHCKDAR Street, New York CAUTION. Am certain unprincipled persons aie attempting to palm off on the uusiispuciiiig public, imitations of toy PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all persona lo examine before purchasing, and see that the full naiu4 ItJ-HPALIMNO’S PREPARED i* on the outaid* wranpari all nth# • wind lln •oontarfhlt*