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i’ruffl tfitt MoUfo i**gu.Uw A- Adftiwtu.
Hurte of flic Alabama Foarth it laais:.*.’
. fl.ou i Ihe l>u.Ri#'a dta was s'omlJn/*,
\otsoms #m tbtj air /
AH around *rc sow tb# flying,
I >atb we* wvery where.
; Deep (be brgr.au ceuu nti ■ntten.ci
Jfortb iu belching :
An* the cheering ary, ere ulfrr'd
i iog4 to dying **•*&; .
On a liKiiJc, dark and gloouay,
t>lood a warrior band ;
Hailing from (bo hills and vail*
Os the “Resting lend.”
From the plains of Alabama,
Where the orange waves;
Tbejr have come to meet hi I alifo,
bastard Northern slaver.
They ore uwtul.ag now Ibwtlgtm
Vor the ‘ltcidJy rtf//
And the only Word# they wfibpri
“Honor more (ban life.” *
Tn their front the 100 was Vtfug-
Shertnuu’s battery,
With If* beoming thur. Lr. <’
Death and misery'.
So w i/itnvblo linn oamo forward,
FUabiotf was hi< eye;
“Bona of Alabama,” said b,
“Cbarg’- lor victory
Then aifown that stead/ column
Passed the megte algo ;
And the gallant Fourth n v ! .o,
With unbroken !in.\
Charge ! (ho order •hriil, retM-un-Jy i
Through ‘bewaring wood;
And the echo, Charge ■ loboinj.-d
O’er the* fcelu of blued,
Then the war?*lxntt~'~AlUkfcajna !
Drowned the dying erf .
And that shorn wool up to JTo.*vmi,
To tbo Ood on high.
Sow our braves fell fuel, hut
Fell the loemcn'f dead j
TUI disheartened by dUtr’itei*,
Daatardly they IDul,
When the b atilt‘a fttub mm *. -r.
Calm yet tearfully,
The vietora of the light droit near.
To watch the gallant Di.r.
By the gushing fountain | ir- ,
* This son of chivalry
Lay between ibis weil <,f
And bright Fulurity.
When the twilight star* wm iv. ;
O'er tho ensanguin'd plain
Thoy beheld the hero eko-plnr,
Ne'er to wake again.
Alabama! Alebem: '.
Wat the soft refrain
And the golden trm * -'-
Hrtathod the sadden'd strain.
Moulrtoo, Aug. t.'i, iVjL /. v .. i .
From S£ toiiv .S*gle DUimucJ.
Thu Lonliv.ilo Courier jprlat* the following .
troAtfVoth n private letter from St, LouL, -Lift I
Augntt 244 b, lefil
Things are a bad a\ ever bc>•. ii .n art:
fog arrested daily, judged ajid uonaigned ft-
JfolMo ot Lab:, nail imprisoned. Can lan r
wai arrested this morning urn! -ujiitt • <*iltn thirty
days labor.
llrowoloo i preparing U> leave with bn f u n
ly, under tbo ft-ntence t</te.v.<- ; , uto in .
•lays.
J'Be New York Now.; i still foiuinp’, but H
will be stopped. The Lotrisvlile Courier 1 cut
‘'ff. All the now* w* gfct la wligt is plckvd up
from parsons traveling through the country.
*lan. From wilt is making formidable arrati. ■-
manta ar mn i
and building fortifications ittoutid iho Fair
(irounde and the Lafayette Park, tuoUtUu utm
nally ruined, tho gr->v killed, an l tbo Uvi -
ruined.
Tbo Democrat of tbb* nori : ■♦ tlm* t
gel and hia ataff were jauatered out < f aervlco on
Thursday aveulng last. 1 <l.t understand it
It ta generally believed that ho run fri iu ibut
fight is coiifiriHutory of the j.-reat ml dig mil <lc
feat of Lincoln'* army, and Ficgi I’* flight at 1
utile* per day made it imp’ dido fur hie < n<:iny
tofwtck him. If tho Coufu.loraio.- had loft,tbo
field, tbo wounded wou'd h.v. bum lei. at th
uteroy of wolve>> aud djga.tu. l thcrof.iro it v ..
neoesnary to remain to rend-r tho duty of I'iiro
tiftui to the deed, dying and w< undod.
McCulloch took 2,but) atandrf of arm-, umimcu
lion for a year n lupply, u i i.i,-;*r and . • •
and other provisions.
A SKETCH.
For orguiiir Arte of County .1-.- ■ uii
Mary to the ‘•Omsr'jfn /feli?/o>l fl ptUil .1 •.
tociution.”
Where#*, in our prerent slrugglu i'-r our in.mu
and our right*, it bcComoa all ; n.d and loyal
oltiscns to oo operate xvuh our Uoveminent in
the endeavor to alleviate, no fur f m .y b> pn i
hie, the hardships and fu.'vr-n;; of *. nr i hlr
soidier* ; end, wharoa?, In the maiiagciiiont ot
large anuu*, it is always difficult to obtain
quiokl.V, and dispense speedily tboso com!’ rt*
which are essential to the rapid oonv.ilescunco
of the sick and wounded, and * ■ u tlly difficult
with eu army of such UiagnUudo n oiire,
auddeuly oallcd into oxigtouco; and, when . •
well organised ty atem will bet cr enable sis t
husband our resource* and to direct windy • nr
olTort*, be It therefore
Resolved. That wc, . iri/.ons of- county,
do hereby organise an Aoaooiatioo, to bo entl
tied the Relief and Hospital Aeaociation, l
county, as an auxiliary to tho (ci>rgb Relief and
Hospital Assoslatlon.
Resolved, That wo i*aeognLa the < entf.il
Board of Director*, Mtabltahed prov; ..umllv at
Augusta, untila morepor .■ t i..
can bo elfectad.
Resolved, That a Committee ; s ■
ooob militia district, Ih appointed an Evocative
Committee, whoso duty it shall bo to solicit do
nations ul artieles suitable for bo.-j itid i. ,
tauoh as In the printed list below,) and forward
ihe same promptly to tho Save , y v s the Cen
tral Board for transportation to th-> ••-:,!.! h
pitals at the seat of war.
Sheets, pillows and pillow Ijnndkerchlei.s,
hose, jackets, drawers, aoeks, shirts, towels,
blankets, wovefllds, tea, e tln\ arrow toot, rice,
sugir, corn March, itmigloM, lime juice, m ‘dt
cine* of all kind**, bandages, wines, brandies,
llquorioe, rose-water and tin seed. Fiimits
Two breadth” of unbloachod cotton. 11,I 1 , yard*
loop, 1 yard wide, open at bottnm yard
sleeve, length 4 yard; -irmh.de, length I.
inches; length of collar 20 inch™, length of
•lit in front lid inches, a pices four inohus wide
Ingoing under, fastened with four tapes • sh .;
bed gowns, a* -blrts only. 1 yard b.-i>- and
open in front. Cotton drawn.', Iyard, l-ng. j
with breadth of 1 yard in each leg, with hem
and draw string arvuud m.li and the
waist; longth ol waist u> crotch 12 inehe* on the
bask, front 11 iuohe*. wbh three batten* and
button holes. Comforts, 42—7* inch, iMiuw
sacks, 15—.16 inehe*. Mattra >
inch#.;. Woolen Sock*.
(subscriptions in -mtnm, wheat .. and th
stating too name of factor
All mklus and • i^munu'.iUoti. -ulo
dressed to Henry Moore, f-ocrwtaiy
lief and Hospital Association, and h h j .
should have a legible li t of c utent- ..it t. ■ . .
aide.
Papers through, us the : !.,<<• pics*-* ( v.
Ki.tCTfi a or FiEt.r* OmaiK *oii rms I trti I
(Jkoruu Uruiukwt.—An election was hel l on I
Tybee Island and at Fort Pulaski, on yesterday,
for Field Officers of the 14th Regiment. Ueorgiu
Yoluntoers, which r*ul'< l, we::ro informed, in
the following choice
Colonel—Claudius C. \Vii.*.,n.
Liout. Colonel—Wm. l\ Aabley.
Msjcr- W. J. Winn.
Tho foil returns have not been hat i.d in, but i
there seem* to he no doubt of the above *0- j
lection. - Snv. A'. j.
A FLAM OK Tillcr FltOM NliW MAD j
RID.
■ , Cairo, Aug. 30.
A (leg of truoo from Now Madrid arrived ul
Bird's Point camp this evening Tho object
was au exchange l prisoners It is reported
that the rebel*, under JrK Thompson and ll<■ e
d*c, are foiling back on xNcv Madrid.
Una. Aorrrox'j htarr The followin, .-t
----tieore have Unm- lUcud ti. duty . s thu Mall *d
(Jon. Robert Adern Capt. 0. D. Oreen, At*
tant Adgutant Jen. Capt. \V. It. ;l a .
Ass’t Quartertuaster Cq t H. j.. .<y l!s .n.i*,
CounUeary of luWisttn <•; Cup;, i*. Prime,
Ccrpa of Kngineer; I'ir i Lieu*. N. M*ot .
Top graj hi ii Ei
Medical StaiV.
Movuuairrs ar Nnwc-mi < N* .v NY. ,
.lerataod that the Fcdosei landed a large body
of troops at Newport's News yesterday after
noon, suppose itoUc a rt ;. meut, and that (hi*
m.-ruiug they also laudr.t Irotu the steamer Lu
istaoa a large number of h
We iDo learn that it is belie ml the t oIV
rato ateauior Kaiuey has #uoiw*eit*d i t runuiug
Uie blookade and got down us r a- Pig Feint,
and that a Krdeml Meatuor put . i ase ;>■ r her
yesterday when inning and ua; hut the 1 .! IVI
* team er proved too ffwt iir Ijor and go i *;ndcr
the guns of l*‘g I’oii*’ lutu-ry <• 1 •
steamer could bring her guns to 1 L.*r A *•/.. .
Doy 8001, A*tj. 10.
’A here baa been mi me dilierci.ce ol o|-hm n
among the newapspers recently, m regard to
the proper method t spell . M ‘ and/.
neme. Iff* official dispute h settles the matter
io foeorof Inch instead of!.tugh Let tl.e p r .
•tick apm in that.— Appeal.
A Uilav* MWWI. fol tbe bond ol the leading
e lM*aai<M*iutnnof tho Now Vusk Daily Na**a,
eay* she Ruftlßforo Exdiangfl of NVoduesday.
wc find tho following manly and outspoken no
tico from its proprietor. No man who ha* any
genuine sen** or appreciation of puhjis freedom
can fail to respond, with U* whole heart, to the
fearless and indepondaut with wUfth R i.
animated. Ip thn madness which is upon, ua,
#ttch a spirif, ft D tr*> / be befit, bpt it can
never lo hroken. No government, slnco the
fseedow of ihn begun, ver entcrod into a
ci>t4t with frto speech without being overcome.
If (story bar no record of uny other mult. If
the govornmoat of Mr. Lbeidn Is insensible to
She leaoons of the psut, n- purely n truth i in
vincible, ft will bawakened by <h<r teachings of
the future;
ro Tim HE A DEUX 0> TUB XHW VOUk Sf.Vtfi.
“Tho fahscrß era to the New York Daily and
Weekly Near, who reside beyond tbs limit* of
the city of New York, will lake notko that their
copies, should ihey tpivn failed to ttotlfo them,
ha vs been confiscated, by order cf tho Federal
(iovemmciit. T his has bean dmo without form
of law and by more usurpation of pflSser. ‘Jhia
offi’ o is impotent, then tore, to fulfill it# obliga
tions toward* its patron*; but /obsrfiber* may
rest naturefi that every mean* will l ‘*takiun to
protect thslr inieresta, nod that until prevented
by physical force, the New York Hewn will dis
asmioat* Hi views freely ind fearlessly, and will
ccnllnue lo oppose the present fraticukl war,
Kren though It be at tho risk of property, person
•Miborty and life
jiKN.f amin ‘timbr
’ruiiXMAzn aan K e,stuck r.—ln view of the
I resent equivocal relation* of Kentucky to the
two Confedcraolcs, andUveprexpettof soiue atop*
being taken that may iufalve her in a . onflict
with her brethren of Tonnotitea, the dlixens of
NashviUo held a targe pubfSc meeting some day*
ago to taka action on the nibjcef. Tho following
resolutionreported with a long preamble by
Hon. Andrew liwmg, weututa<mon*lf adon.
tod ■
If*wired. That wo dtriro that tho Authorities
f our Govern in ent shall continue cnrofully to
rcgpoi.ttho Neutrality if Kentucky, uriles her
Government er people shstf ydlonYarily abandon
this position.
](< not I l *'/, That >:■ *... .',>.!! y daprt c..t* an mhic.l
coflisioii r. ith tho people of Kentucky, nod that
wo earnestly hope and lrwt they will not jormit
tho forma’inn id Federal camps on their soil the
pOSNEgfiof I Vlerftl troops through their FtaU-, .r
the transport at ic■! of war material to Tennessee
with a view i.f arming ilifcutttonled persons
in our Ftntv, if any Bhc!i ,lill remain amongst
UU,
Jieoii‘ri/, That if war chouM bo iauncrirutc.l
between <*r two A’latesii must originate from the
aflUon of Kentucky, an<l that we shall sadly, hut
firmly, abide tho result, trailing lo our courage,
our r*ftftnrc and the favor of Frovidem-e f-r a
fiticfp*rful issue to the contest.
.| Fpedal to the N, Y, Fo|l,l
, Quirt t>frr the pdtiw.t.v,
W4BJIIN<IT .. Aug. ‘id.
There use w * • x:jti*ig rumors 10 .lay froin
the other side of tin; Potomac. Tho enemy *>
movements are believed to ho intended todraw
out pi ir troops ijfoiu their jutrencliiucnta in
Nmatl det.i<‘hn<‘pts. There are no indication*’
today of an updn any part of OKI
lines.
f*rr*mt!if. Ku\t India S./r-nfo./
Ofilclal dispatches from the Kart Indie* Mate
thnt the flag officer lin* received the orders ol
the Navy Department for tho immediate return
of thu squadron to the United State*. One *lup
will, however, be li ft there, and alsq on the
coast of Atrfoa, and ot r.rnxij, after them*squad
ron* shall have been withdrawn for, blockading
purposes.
Move* Captured to U Sunt to tie Wert Itttli, *,
The <Jorerrttiieut of Fc; nrmdo Fo has bean an
thorfssd by tboKpAiiitfh Uovsrmaeiit to rccieve
in that State a cert In number of slavem who may
b csptursd by v*els efth United States
That being free they may nc-jufa* the benefit*
of civilization.
Flag - fib er lonian hn* cdumiuniiuded thi*
priip-.ftition to our Government.
J irotu the Afriiun SquatUom.
It appear* iroiu tho African Ftjun iron that the
soeessumKfs huvo heun xcuding circular* to naval
officers of Southern birth holding out induce
msots to leave tho.U. S. service ami join that ot
the disunionistn with i qua! rank.
Tho Government employees have reeievod
ono-sixth of their pri-sout month's salaries in
Treasury notes and tbo remainder in specie.
New York Makkrt.—Georgia fi’s sold at f!
in New Yojk on tha 2 lUa ult. Tho deereoso in
tho import? of Dry Geode, und General Mor
ebandUo, from .Kanuary let ta August 2Rh, was
Tho Now York cormpcmknt of (be N. Orleans
l'kayuno makes month.t of a sudden ntd ex
traordlnary woTmont in tbo bh cks of lb# South
ern States., quotations of which wr* K'(Jyl2 per
cent, higher than two or three weeks provioun
whiio thw United Htate* and other Northern
.Stacks have not participated in the ti e.
Tub CuAßhEtTox Uluckauk—lfovv tab I’ri
jV A TERRS Ktl'llK TUB 6<|W AORON.—W© take the
■ following from a letter puhiishod in tho I'hila*
1 dslphia Lodger, frttu an < fficcr of the United
I States ship Vandal!#, off Churl- on h.irhor, and
and written on the 10th iustaut:
Affairs on thin blockade are bu* little changed :
a laborious and luonutou.ius existence uL best,
with hut hills prospect of improvement. The
! latter portion 1 our time h.ii hosn devoted to
| Rail’s Ray, a small port of eatrnnoe.
ahont 22 mile* north of Charleston harbor,
j When under sail we have ventured i<* close to
tho ; here a i the ship’s draft would odmit. At
eu .tb litaas wa observed extensive military on-
CAiupmem? and sand battori<\< eroded, but could
see ioiv soldiers. Wo Also ftoticod a munber
;mail craft, apparently armed tor privateer nor
vist, aochorcd iu*ule, o<l two or throe small
etmiuers maneuvering about the harbor on trance,
not venturing towards ms, as they rightly judge
w* nra only too ag*xt-> ssudour cumi limeuts in
tho form “fa (hS pound shell.
Wa have constantly kept tho most vigilant
look, ut, arid h>\o i.'iiod
our presence effectual, and render < nr a -i< once
I to tho I uion . but wc could not see n single ves
sel going in < r uut, abhou-h wo have observed
lights moving t nights* and cousideraids sailing
| to and fro (a tho viclnUy of U..rt Fumtvr aud at
Uapo Kouiaiu. NVo have hut little doubt these
vessels elude our vigilnur* ut night, ;m the na
ture of tho const precludes the possibility of nn
choring or venturing within nt least four miles
i of the shore; hence a vtntael us a few hundred
; t us, -o’ U a are used in the privateer service,
1 can easily ncapo u < by hugging ibo hhoro until
oii'<>f .on ,-ight They arose ftuili;*r with thu
coast and arc •'•> that this n* tbo most
probable theory of their untmtgiug o run the
blockade and access m ntting our merchant
men. Wo cannot, nor could d.mblo tho number
of vct.tchq pfoveut this. Our gun boats arc
i really of more service in such husiuc** than the
IfirsKdas* IrigaUj-. Wc rejoice they arc lit ting
.>ut so rapidly and daily arriving at their si a
j Hon*.
Th* in Paris.
* <c Paris eorraap indent <-f tho New York
, lUrai l write* *.
All Ameilcan* hero worn grieved and shocked
beyond exprep'i. a up-in receiving the new* *f
!ho dmastmu* battle t f Bull Run. They can bat
j tool grief and for the enemies of the
I Union here and in Ungland cannot conceal their
exaltation- The ministerial juuraale ut both
I eoutitrlei herald tho of the defeat with ol
| tontaticn. Tho L uilon P. id h. a G iu column,
j ‘'Signal defeat of tho Nor;hern Tro< | V while
the other L-ndon i .urn <!* that arc given to the
cause of the rwhehr iti like manner UißplMr the
news
It is to be feared that an uamediate attempt
will he made t< bring about ti. - recognition of
the Southern Uopfod. ruy. Nuthl*K hut the
-rcatnst car a on thu j art of our amb.iMadura hew
1 aud at Load’ .i Will 11event such a luisfortuue.
lt.is.rvuiarkahle o.rcutnstance ih*t, for mx*
days Bast, we hafj ‘..cardno more up*m the sub
ject of seceiitu# from tho J\*n* eetul ■ fu.’id cr
ganx. They Lad t coved the t d,.-Jt 9 t
write upon the subjefit of tbo “undoubted right
that tho Southerners hud to leave the Union.”
and I *up pane received order,; t, di .timu.
Hut I fear Umt it i* hut tho lull before tho tern- j
peel. Ail tho harm that ■. nld he doiiu ha hccu
i fviiopUshod ly those unfair nud prejuduod ur j
tides; you may rest adored that many a mind j
tn’re that was dispose*! to look upou tbc seces- .
•lon of the in its truo light namely, that
■t rvbeUioa now think otherwise, and claim j
(bat the Southerners did right.
The public juiud here is prepared to 9M France I
the utham Confederacy. Tbia l !
know Jr iu actual obecrvMUit and from inter
course with all ■ ! of Paris.
Any on* who aaserts the contrary is ign* rau’ < f
tho real afotc •! thu mind* us Hie p. ... J© her.
Tho journal* of Farl. -r*- all * i, North,
with the exception of th# Opinions X.T''.<>tiuUand
ihe blecle,
ff#**lfaj. Hector, Sunerinten lciu . r Itrii.wi |
Affair*, and Capt. Cha?. It. Johnson, a .vdyes
terday from Fort Cobb.
‘Ve laaro from Capt. Johnson tbay.'apt. Dike,
Confedoruie Cotomiuiouc;', has suocouded iu ma
king a treaty with the CamanVhc* and other wild
tfibef.-- Fort Smith Time*.
Umr from Hob. t L. YHa4ii|lan
Tie JI-i . C- U’ Va!!andingb.4n, f Ohio, m a
letter p'jbli- and i*i the I);ry!n, G)„) Kmpire
tbua refute* hc of tw < of tha aDrider* uttered
agalnat him -
BdUorsof (km limpiic: In (be letter of Hon,
J. j4co*t Harri Jon, RuhUihc J (hi* m'xi ‘Bg, I find
the following;
“A dutiognUhcd luessWr of Congress is re
ported to have said in hi* place in the llouxe of
Representative* (luring the last session, that he
war for luruce—pco* c before the Union.’ “
Now, i< * I h ive b on repeatedly charged by
the Republican press with having uttered thi*
sentiment, I i-;*riuot mistuke tho allusion. Per
mit me, therefore, to mj that I never, either In
mv place in Le Houseo* Repreaantatlvfs or any
where <lne, *ai<l any thing of tho kind, atid I am
.-urprisi 1 Hint the sta'etnent should have found a
rtwponHbfo indor tr, cipecially In one who an an
tx member of Congress, ought to have known
that the (.fongrcui >nal Globe would either vrr.fy
or ixpl-xlo the charge. It 1* a part of that mas*
of falsehood created and set afloat so persistent
ly for tho last few year* in regard to all that con
. ..n lis tame eoihage us that
ther fair hood thteHoiiro said that “Federal
troops must pass over my dead body on their
way , uuth”- -a rpeech ofintfcn*e stupidity which
1 never At any time, in any place, in any shape
or form, uttercJ in nay life.
Rut now a flew me also to ray that 1 am fur
peace—vptedy and honorable }>eaC6— beranee I
iuu for the Union, and know, or think I know,
that every hour of warfare hat so much ditnin
i*hr the hop* sand chances of its restoration.
I repeat with Douglas. “War ii disunion. War
i final, eternal sepparation ; an<l with Chaiham :
“My Lor<>\ you canr.o:eooquer AnroKcs.”
c. L. VALLANDJNGHAM.
I nyt i, Aug. 2d, THfil.
l untj.mi'il* dI lh*
W-o (i.ke the following from the ormycurrc6-
p'-iidcncc of the Southern Confederacy. Wo do
not Os couißc, know whether tho complaint; he
well founded ■, but if they are in respect to the
tents, Got. Brown .should remedy the matter at
cnee >V bo vohad some experience with o*na
hurg font* - , without flic*, nod we l< know that
tho protection which they afford in had weather
i.; aliae t wwtli’est:
Tlifl hygfcc.e of tho rcgifiicut i>* my daily study
for upon this depend , in a great meaMirc, the
< fficicricy us the mm Yet all this esn effect but
little so long an they are forced to sleep id their
miserable wedges of tent*furnished for us by the
Governor !<• re leaving Georgia. They aie
!•>, narrow, pinned tightly to the ground with
out die .and made of ordinary osnahurg*. Un
der such bolting cloths, who <an expect to keep
dry ‘ The heavy dews we uro now having pen
etrate them Hlfc a sieve ; Indeed, moisture seems
to have been woven In tbii* very texture in a
word tl<**v are unfit to •fftefter half a dozen ordi
nary cabtoftfo’ff from au October front. Htraw.
ditching, dally airing, everything <tavii<l and
lariiiHhr i cannot improve them, and ro long as
! men him fore and to burrou in such kentt#!*, diswia*
I sod licath will be con t.intly wuh u*.
‘***■* Th* Washington Jcorrc'| ‘ndi n( >-f die
Si vt York Herald gives the following vwmfou of
un afflir a? l. -xlngtort, Ivy., f whi h w • have
had ft notice ill OUf colutliti';
A telegraphic report of Ilia t|ireulcbialcoc/r
■it. Lsxinrt’ K. Ky, glvDi ajion thu authority of
tho IcmjKvUlo ('mirier, secession organ, givusi<
John Brvckinridgo the credit of having pro
ennted a collision betwocn the Union men and
<ii"iuH>,n: i- there, upon tho arrival of tho anus
infolded for the Union volunteer*. From gen
tlinisn just iiirivi’d here, who were witnessed ot
the whole pro*ceding 1 , i’ was learned that Mr.
Breckinridge was tbo Instigator of u riot, ami
not the pacificator. It appears that the arms
had been for warded from Oinuinnati via the Cov
irg'on uml Jicxio B n K> Iroad. but on account f
i t the threats of were sent back
to Cin'-inaati, ur.d Muhscquently forwardsd by
w ay of Louisville.
A Unlue force of two bunUrcd cavalry and
five hundred R-Untry w:u svut in (< protect
them. Upon tbuir arrival John (’. BrrcklnriJge j
enun out of the priliuipal hotel, and rxclaiiu j
cl in an excited manner. “What uro these |
djrmrod ico*udr*K doing in town If I hud j
fifty 100:1 tu bid k uic, 1 would diivo ihcui out in :
twenty minutes.'’ Offers or that many men, aud [
more wer* linin'diately made. ‘Mur signal was
given for the assembling of the State (rebel;
Guard, and ituiucdlaudy after the home Union
Guard v. is -'mtumoii and. Doth ware under ariut*, |
and a c'lUi >n w. prevented, only by tho most
energetic effort * of n number of prominent rfti
/.0u4. Up iii Mr. Breckinridge alone rests the
biamo of all the excite merit', nearly resulting in
ibo inauguration of civil war in the heart of
Kentucky ami tho credit of arresting the ri<*t is
due exclusively to other *.
S|i|ily cf Cotton in LiM-.-p001.,, How l,on it may I
kerp the Mills
From tho London News, Aug. 12.
The computed ttorkef cotton at Liverpool on j
last, Friday evening was U8V,070 hales, against i
1,20H,;'.20, at tho aino f>enod of last year, when :
the quantity was unusually largo. As regard* I
tho American qualitk , tt.o stock i* t-.jiml to j
about twenty wucka’ consumption, at the rate ;
lately wiMt/scd; nt this t mo lat year it was 1
equal t > about twouiy eight week*’ consumption,
ihere then romatu* iho tu>[< -rtaut <lifl'oreuco, us
determining tho market price, that last year
(Bore was every prospect of tho Auioricun sup
ply eosuiiig 1 rwardas usual, whereas now that
supply is ordered to be stopped. Another poim
to be weighed !a that Iho draught upon our stock
for vxpof-uliuu will probably bo larger this year
usual, a-> conliueiital, and, perhaps, c\>u
Amorican eunsutneis will tail upou our market.
Tim- renders it thu more requisite that we should
diininhh our own con umptiou. A.i ihe home
trade’ have of foto themselves of u j
considcrah!.* pupply by buying at Liverpool, it j
is computed th-f trio stock which they hold is of j
about thu runic utuoUfit as of Inst yenr.
Thru uro only a few of the more prominent j
aonskicrution*. pin and cun, which have to be!
estimated in. attempting to arrive at conclusion* |
rcspeAliug the pr*>l>able future course of tbo cot
ton trade Wc have adduced sufficient to con
vince the general roader of the serious, not to !
any • ritirai, h<. actor of tho present condition j
•>1 o'Uir:*. At the fe.ruiw t.me, although tho pro
qrci'< of apprehcn .<m is broadly indicated by
the unprecedented extent of tho business done iu
tho Liverpool notion market during the la*! six
w*ot It would be wrong to onut from tho aa
c"U:,( a ii.imher of point* favoring tho presump
li..u that v?*< hail yt ride quiotly oyer aoon
-bforablo period 1 < oio wo arrive at tho unioh
.irouded cotton scarcity, which seems to be grad
rally creeping nearer and nearer.
There r*main*, then, only the anxious <juc
:< .ns, never ah'ont from tho mind of the cotton
speculator. Will uny portion of tho American
supply emu© forward, and so, wbat portion
Will tho blockade be maintainedin awary to serum
it c-intimta) r< • gnition by England, Franco
aid other States Ass wiling that this point i
r <l\cl m tbo affirmative, what quantity ofcot
tijii will runthcgiuiutlet of tha blockading squad
run * Givcu. a .-Micity <*f thrt : .clo and a high
i rl’ N ut Liverpool and ‘Manchester■; at Havre
and Mnlbousc. t<gethcr with an aliuiGant sup
ply i<i tho U'iifo<lcmt Mate*, ami what will lu
ih result? These are a class of questions’ the
‘ihri'it* <>f which rests with Ihe future.
.i! to the N. V. Herald j
Washington, Aug. 2d.
t i IN* rut (JtK iTtusitatis. A gentWtuan
arrived hero to day from Richmond, via Louis-
M'i . lie h i peat several work* in \ irginis.
and Victed (ho linos <. the Rebel ariny. lie ©*-
tunatus (ho number now in arm* in Virginia at
nearly .'iRO.UOU, an<l the force on tho Fotomac
aluno at iMt.iUJU. .Since the Ist of June, immense )
quantil e* of arms purchased, iu tho Ua.*t, have j
been earned into the State through Baltimore. I
md their whole arin\ i* now well armed. Mu
uasaa junct.ou b* been virtually abandoned, j
there being only a guard left there to look after j
the puns : the batteries. Tho principal body
their forces has boon pushed forward to the
Upper Potomac, to bo thrown across into Man
atid, for which movement a column of 40,000 is
prepared with pont iun bridges, upon which they
van cross nt any t oint thoy find tho least defend
i- They arc dot* ■ miued to make an attempt to
Maryland i their possession, and they bo
b' that will Insure their ultimate possession of
V. iidiington ami all tho immense accumulation
of supplies In-re, thus enabling them to transfer
the war from (he IV to mao to tho Husquehannx,
a I ‘‘cute to them the recognition by Europe,
flm p. grain no ha* been decided upon.
CutarELAND, .10.
s lcnniu*uo ha just received the fob j
; ‘ w rtgtdtg rani freiu Brigadier-General Cox: j
U4LLI.V P.iunoE, Aug. SO.
Yu them ic report* show 15 killed and about 40
1 *• tended. A large number of the 7th Ohio scat
! vrtd n i l arc mis ingbut wohope most of them
I will _______
. vullon.A.K. Wright returned from Rich
mond mi Sunday evening last, says the Rome
Courier. He brings the sad intelligence jf
the death of Capt. Cooper, of the Floyd Infant
rv, lie died cm Friday lastr
‘Vc learn by way of Chicago and Cm
mnnati, that terrible times, “fearful scenes,’
and a deplorable state of nffairs,*’ exist down
Mi Georgia. Well, let Georgia alone, and don’t
try to mix tn with such affair*. —ltouimUe
Co'itr.
<£l)e Oailn Qtimcs
Fubllihed every miming (duedays excep
tel) at Fiyß DOLLARS per annum, In Advance.
€ijc tPcekln olimes
r Fublished every MONDAY MORNING,
Two Dolllardper annum, strictly in advance.
O (lie fa ttsndnlplt Street, (H-posife tha
I*onl Otltce.
A & V l2 V 318 orl ii j\f £2.
Advertirenn nt; us uve iiu.-.. .1 fox lo either
the Daily or Weekly Time.-, will lo.'lnserted at
60 cent* for the ur*’ << -” ; : <m <..12 o*t. fTea.?h
sub.*oqufc it. insertion.
A Wlisment* exccc.diuif :ivo line* will bo
charged 10 cent* per lino lor ti . . . : U.-e
cents for each subsequent Insertion.
Displayed advertisement* aid be charged f r
the spwrothsy occupy.
MM .
Pill NTf N Ci O FI'IGE,
Haodolpb Street, Cc tm'. -cor^ia.
J I AVI NO in :-M- ’• ■ gor/ ;wwof Ii 01i
il H CO’ic CYLKNDKH FRUSSKH
Ji\j ft /' {>4 ‘Jt ‘ £ l
Weare prepare ‘tn■■ •, every
eserlpt. on us
i (>o K AN i> 40 Ui* s. i N II N 0 ,
n anaurpL. ..i ■ -aaply done
anywhere in the . k.
We have • ,a;;d a ‘ 1 <” >. ■■ JOB j
IYl’ii arid ■ ; 1 ■ ••j. .y < 1
Plain 4 Huey Paper & Carfo
OurfaciliTtti for u. hi Wc :
with prornjitov; nuil dt ); :? /*ent- 1
ly to T pen- i.- i < -.t
l'\, Ya .
-■ :h;i t mxtJ
t I
Blauk ui every fawiitfioji
At.SO, RAILR'*AD A V TI*AMJSGAT BLAN • ‘
TO aXV l )7C, A C ALI
This Depart tut ir-T * umler tho managetarr.: <-f !
Wf.D. . FGHTF.'.t. wb . -Hung -i
0
lufficiewtg mr.. -'* w rU
•41J ■! - ** ‘ wi • J *• •’
WuUavvr w
80 O’ aiN ‘Jl k
and bstv* Otr -I) lay a yowl Q,
Hi. velcr.i .(HA V and ••Hi r* f I. i■ { r'<-. • AliUu
<eb In tbic and bur.iets-.: r. pledge our ■
*<4sc< lugiv. 1 r. r • ‘ ift tin !
LwdgCri* r.l QouL J. ki %
Court xfocorcL*. .. (.ua'iilK-at anr
Vy u . i u* utdolio io too k,y ie at-
Cnisb us v. * a ik, in either department, by *y •
esial, and that we may be i. *
‘v. have adeptra •;
Sasum-I fh.-ildirr,
irTOttNUl . UV. ,
(erg*(flw.i, U i . > Co.'i!*.
Us ILL pra rite i n (lie a-• fV> • ‘>-r. Tin -.i
flandulldi, Uiaualtu h: icfta.t, qillllt.:i:i, j
Cl*y,i;arly. Miller,sndfn t ■ ■ iv,AU I
kfavia-HH
W. D. WOOD,
attOß3sra=iv -a.a* i*a.w,
AND a*g| r ITOH IN < UAXCI i V .
ÜbUXMVIbU;, ALA.
WJI.b pmtuce ia sU Hi (Niirtis nfihe •::
tlarbuiir, I*ikc, lUdluv, Dti'p. Henry, Marat mat ,
HaMiein In ati ca*f utiu#i-<l iu; • ; ..n;u ■. t. j
| will be astUted t#v Furli 4* (Sutt.'. ‘i, when they ;•>
not•mplnyu.l as upji*(ne ri.nn < u‘,.it<(ly
Shorter, i hambers & Shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT I..UY,
Ki’FAUI.A, ALA.
J Will practice in Barbour ar Itfe a!j •••’ in
countiee if Ainbainasnd Georgia.
■. s. saorrr r. w. b.f saud::u <. . k- .
May 27, 1551* ts
Joseph l\ I*ou,
ATTORNKY *±. r J? X.J. Vv .
UOUJ MiH'S, Ct\A Mtc IA.
Oifiro on ftlandftlphtfuctii, nv*f Helteud Hus- !
‘((lice, April 14 -w<iiv
iTlarioii SltiEume,
attohnjbtt at x.a.w,
TAI.BOTTOI7 Tulh- ; Co On
October 24.1843.
ytosvn & liim
I A TTORNKYG A.U: V .
COM VMS ii count A .
; it i M IMtgH ’ * t-.V\
S!fr Office U.>*( ,b- . ‘t.. •’ t*f.
Kept l. I*s ■
JN>. VI I'itd.li * w \t, l 1 J V. ,
KMsiligri* A
Attornovfc* ul !, av,
CRAWrOIUT -U.s.
Will practice in tile t'uur;* >•;’ •’ ...iy i
- in the Huprente Cciirt of the Ft ate, an i iuHio •
United States District Court at Muiiig, inn
. I. ‘
El. IJ. WA I*l*.
A‘JL X'< u ; * s'.
I ‘(>11m11 lli, . ii ;>.
W'.". : . ‘
I iff, ■ ,1 :■’ ‘+* 1- u I
|\.,l Ol'.. .
_ . Dr. DAVIS has r uuvcd hb uffi o ~. f
mt ho Drug Store of Ur-i abort >t Ckuj h.:.d, op
Broad street- Orders lef*. (be i>re
Storeorofficeal “\ewill !;• .i.i* ;idtd (•. l>r. l>.
attends strictly (■ < . ’ut r t ■
to his care.
Columbus, ti. N v
J&va.T'iN,-” U G *
(JULI ’.till -
Co.ambus.Dea. 1557.
DUS. 1/ i & I'lli - ia .
UKNTIHTS.
ortterjowMiit.-u i.-j.u 1
31, ltd).
SILVER RUNHOTKX..
Soul’s Uopot.
THltf (ved ki-own tom.-- iv #u !
! Ixf&U kept in us umi g I “i-L
11 “* ;i ’■ r • 1
ty rjaTo/M may cn!!
; r ’
]no o in* lor the comfon ui his * r ;;-, ,
j Juu.Wi—wlv R- R* Wll.Hl-Itl
: Baker & Jarvis’ Island Guano.
BEING the Agent n Golunibus of the xr. : • tn
Guano Company, lam prepared u* o,l* r Hu ir
sirellent Manures to Planter* -and •■. *n any
quantity and at Savannah pctci *, actual wiv n
* —‘Pb*rn-vi.
EAGLE HOTEL,
OGLETHORPE GA,
Tllli subscriber having cnii;* ‘
*-N te.t and refilled the shore llotul lor t K *
•j aecommod* lion ol (hr public, (o.ui a he.*
j JULof‘heir patronas* Hi wiU apnre no ua*i”
o please, and finite eontWe.it that a sU'(.le liu! w rl
convince all of that fart.
Febi—it bin D
weed Tea*.
NOW is the time to purchase seed for this in ’ <-
pcaeahle crop, and we have e .prime lot of IM
bushels fertile. Call early.
mar urfliY. < IIOFT4CO
fHWCK OF SCHEDULE.
MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT
KAIL HOAD COM I* A X \ ,
Owner. MosrrcoexßT West Ifoiar R. h-
Columbus, Aug. 21, 18fil. •
IN . . quence of the withdrawal of one train
on the Muscogee Railroad, the Train* on tho
Opelika liranchroad will leave and arrive at Co
lutnbui*, once daily , viz :
Leave Columbus at -l it P. M.
Arrive at Montgomery IU I*. M.
Arrive at West Point I A. M.
Leave Montgomery & A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 1 .TOP. M.
Freight fruio leaves Columbus... 10 10 A. M.
“ arrives r.t “ 6 !>b P. M.
To take effect on and after Sunday August 25th
Fri,lit Avranj-eaent
o*ll.- l . rI.ANTA AC'Ol.l HUV^i
TiV an ’srrangpmeutbetwM'n the Biiilroad ’onipanics
I) conq-'istiif die two route* from Atlanta to Colum
bus, cnnGuded auheir t onu utiun at Hav.innali ou the
I(h Imitant, It was agrt:el that the following rates
between Atlanta and (Tobitnba* shall gorerri taklnf
effect bom ihe lstday *1 May lfl>7.
VIA W£BT POINT.
Corn per bushel 11c. Wheat U}(*at-r Waco a
Whisky. Flour, in snritsor barrels per 10ft iis3lkr.:
H:‘gvir.s, Hope, Lard in cans or bbU. p*r 100 Ua 4kc.
Coal, Pig Iron .by car load, per ton, *3.71/
VIA MACON.
* ’Ol per bushel He, Wheat ID;. Oats tde.
Wnakf-y,Flour 1.-rtckt or barrels, p, i liKJ lbs., Me.—
Rop, Lard is caw Os bhts. per 100 pom ids
fkeeat*. t ■ -.it, I'ig Iron, by car load, (>•*> ton 84.56*.
J.L. UUgTHN,
i'.eaideet Huaeogs* £t b
GEO. W.ADAMA,
i:MEEHON FOOTE,
** • *'V‘ ; ul Macon and Western Railroad.
OEo.G, IHTLL,
-> r- • Atlanta and Lari range Ball ro at. ‘
Hjt M'L G, JOKBA,
t(apcrmtUent JI.kW.P. R.
Aug 21 ts
( ha.\t;i: or sen lip i u:.
MUSCOGRB RAILROAD,)
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 21, IS ill. j
<.N and after tbi* Jay, wo will run but one Daily .
Paoeager Train.
('ulumbua ol ltd j. tn.
Ar •• n Mrn at.. ‘• • ■ j. ui
1.- • .‘.fi ii t 15 ‘ in
Arrii m C'-lninbus at 8 SO |*. M.
H . L CL A P.IC, jWufi’t.
j C. lambus, Aug. 21, ft;'.! n
Change of Schedule
fliMKi-’ HBSgl c
morii r ain ami nxiißOArt
uU.A ’.a , May. I, l i \
1 < • .• - , . date,iheMaflTrainwlUft-nvr
I (io-ritrard l<ipnl daily iHundny* csr,-M*-d) .ti
‘t4sp.,i. f’ -iu r.t lilnnH; r.ngsat *• fto j.
Vi in!* iirtnr* daily (Wondayt *■'icepte4l <’ u
-t . .. si Girard attfrlb a. m.
Tb* i/.'ifft!Train will I ave Guard very day,
! .4m, >. i xrc'Hcd/ ft 6ittt a Ul., ;.J nnlv.
*pr . sat II a. ui. I.*-vc |Jm Kpriir
|-* 1 !:•-•- -.,••* ’ (W !• > • ‘fd arrive
NOTICE
.11 Km’!!A]NT3ftM!im;itS
Hr inn
Soufoern Coiifedor;u*3.
/ ■ i / ‘A/fife---:
\ HRANOKMr.NTh h-tve been p>if. t. and t-y ti..
-i JlAllMiEN’d EVl’Klforf (o, by which u<>
is> cal facilities r- offered iu patron*and (he ptih!-.-
reoemMy fi*r rntsvtug Bftd nearing foods t tj*.
! ( ustum lipua *, arid for iSie epeody tr < !
ihe same either by CXPKKrirf ~f k REtftll'l
j THA NH to their deetiftatMUi.
1 (i .oJj til be eritered in bond in ttovaauuli if re.
; ‘'t ; ’ it. (JOLT) 4- KfV.VEH only I.ucd t i duties
; a oil ( ii. ’-xn ((-ruse teeo.
Any m(fti-c.4ttun required inr.latfou to u-rnm
II .i rr-quiii’u-enls on SpSlirillon Hi
ri ft HILL.
ftt'-.i/
AfosiO,
I T lekois s-.bl and llerth* svcur.-.l < - anv of the
: rtqulu Wflaib- !.-p lint * from tsai-uu-h tu New
• Vork. andany tnfoimafton given m i. ta ion toth#
j same on xppi catioit to
- IT HILL. A gem
j f . ftmihuit, April sth, 1
The r:. ‘ WM. > UABitOOii
- ‘ , ■
| ‘her place “bUmj Line, i‘laving * ■■ ■■ m
‘ftSßtHAiiZk llall and 1 ’oarleston twice a v. * . V.
H-iv i-g a through freight arrangement with Un,
j ('etitralßailroad and iu ruunectioii-'. nit freights be*
| e.'Jto the ag'.mtaoftUis liu*, whi be fortvar>Lc: wit*.
if at tx\ ;
•. c- i ‘ - . . •
DISSOLUTION.
| ‘PHE firm of MAN LEV, HODGES A CO., is
A this day dissolved Ity mutual consent. An 1
early eeUit>utul'ttf their butli c-S ia earneitly
solicited, COl at ot u b<>.raml come *.< nearly
up ttfjronr hUgalU't at Pay u-s all
tHo money you CM. January 1, I$M
GEORGE FILLER,
I N rearing from the firm returns Lis sinear#
* thorn** jo the old friend# nnd customer*, and
erti>.-*';ly desire - aeoutittuais n cf their liberal-
MANLEY & HOUSES,
ViriLL - ml ... I u i at the old
V V will |y to v-5 t’•• r friend.-* and:
lan. f.1361.
GEORGIA-Taylor C .uuty:
NOTH E TO DEBTORS AM CREDITOR:*
All persons Indebted to the estate of K H i
Rucker, lute of said county, ileeccpstd, a"* hereby!
required to ruake immediate payment, tad ail per-<** < !
having .G-man.G against ml decease.!. are notified
It* present thetato me properly proven within th* ton*- ;
premibed by law.
FIELDING : J RITCKKR. lx’r
Jnlyir wind.
mrirm l
(FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
i If road anil frimfnril street*,
OOCCMBTJS.GA.
HATCH COOK.,
nuufi -ilwtf. rtMI-KIKtOK
l\i ICK t i.() l J>t
Union Springs, Ata.
TfUH i- w and t'iiiiii<*i>.i
Itiiure, ut th lerminua ot the .
a-sr>'vßkj-W MiiinSe and fit ran! Hat-mad, ia bw i
CjSSBKSBL-''* ‘‘’dei < r the re.
Bear*, and U not mryestsd
l.y ... es v in lit** section of country lor the convenience
•.i -1 in. • >nn.<'.l it"”-‘ G-.e it* a < all wid prove
j ~ *’ ■ PRANK JiCKlfiX
MEDICAL NOTICE.
M:-’. W K. HU LEY A J i.l’liAS AMii
C “ *■"’ <• mociat -d themeeMrs i niht practice ot
Their office is in Odd Fel’.otv*’ 11 all tut the
! fif'-i door, where they may he found either day ->i
j night w iu it not aWe ut oupr<>iuioiiai arrvice
War! War! War!
i* t?t.e i.AHt:t> aoaikst ratxa or anv Elan ev
DR. A. \Y. ALLEN’S
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
\N 0 every Southerner will be satisfied by uamf
one Dollar’* worth lit at they have n-> further use
j for Mott hern Liniment* Fe* Family and IMairtation
I iw: it ha* no equal. It cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia
j Hirams, Bruise*, Hum*, Fresh Cut* rain* in the
Hark w Limb*. Cholic in men or bea*t, and i* the on
lycettain remedy known for Blind Btaggcr*inlforee*
—ami every on. will find It a saving ol tune and mo
ney by keeping a supply unhand.
Prepared by Dr. A. W. ALLEN, Columbus,
Oa. Notiegennine without the Hignatnre and rteal
ot \. W. ALLEN
Formal* by t R4FIIART A CIIAPM AN.
and J. W.BKOOKd Columbus.
WaNT i o !ire*poo-:ble ageul in every rtotilhcrn
tow n and village.
It J” CAUTION TOE V r. H V BO D V -Do n* t use an y
more Northern Liniment until yon have given the
rtmtihrm Liniment a feir trial.
CERTIFICATE.
OoU Mlll, May 13, l!*'. !.
Ur A. W. ALLEN—Dear Sir; Allow u* to preem
you this certUkme for your doiuhcrn Liuiment. \V e
nave used over a hundred bottle* of your valuable
medicine during the lastyear, and do not hesitate in
-'.tying that we novel saw a Liniment equal to it, and
have used all kind* We have used yours for Cholic
both for Negroes siul Horse*, and in no Instance ha*
it unit'd to edi ct speedy relief. consider it an in
valuable medicine for (V>lic, Sprains, Bruise* Bwel
ling*. Fresh Wounds, Ac .and w ould not be without
It for any totiaidrration
Inly if *tf J VERNOY4CO-
liIAKVA \CADFMY.
yam The Kxercites of thu. tchool will
MU on the SECOND MON
DAYIN JANIAIIY -
The Principals of this School bare
4 wtßr gone t- a great deal of trouble and
expense to build up a school on an equality with j
the best, and no effort will be'spared to make \
everything agreeable. •
French, Latin,Greek, and all other branohiJ I
> ueoally taught in our Colleges will be taught io
the above. Music will also be taught in full.
Board can be bad for any number of pupils on ‘
the most reasonable terms.
The Principals are fully capacitated for their i
business, and will do all in their power to make ,
the school take high rank.
Principal Male Dep’t L. it. McN AM AR, ’
“ Female “ Miss L. fcJTGKEH. j
Goveva.Dec. 23—wtf
LANDS FOR SALE.
I WlLLlscil my p'.aotatiou in Muiwogee •
.j. ,t County, Ui., on the L&Grange read
i ll 6 mite* north ol’ Columbus—lkon acres in
i* = r the vettemeut. couipr>stng uplands hot
minimus l l 10m j a ,| a poof jand* and rich lands,or
at least prod lands (or thi* section
of the country. Plenty of good water on thui s (tie
nient, and also fine orchards of select fru t.
1 will sell the tiock and the produce ol the form
on the plnr, if desired by Use purchaser.
A bargain can be had: for I must tell If I can
Anv one wishingto puroh tae will call and examine
the settlement 1 can be found at home on the place
nearly at all ties.m •
I.ARRKIN DAVIDHON.
June 17- wSJ^m*
PLANTATION AND STOCK
FOR SALE,
I baxcome to the conclusion to returtito
■* North Carolina, as toy relativcsarc ali there, j
Mp%Thereforo I wish to sell al! tha: I pusses* in ‘
-il <,,• riria. 1 have n beautiful little s'inimri
: residence 14 uiiies north of Columbus, Ga. and near
I rite Troy Factory Three hundred acres of good
j Land, welliinproved; about lbO in a good stateoi
j rultivaium; gc*d dwelling house, negro houses, barn, !
Ntahlev, gm house and screw; farming utensils of all j
kinds;cowa, hogs, niuie*. wagons, household and
j kitchen furniture,corn and fodder, and vanousother I
, articles too tedious to mention. In a first rate neigh- .
J borhood.guod ueighbor* ant) good soilely. Please •
i rail and look al my land and slock.
It It BRINBFIF.I l.
j May 7th - wtf.
I.WDS l-'OH HALE.
I’ will sell my plamation w here 1
reside outlie i hsuaheorhee river
‘.'-•j 4 .iak& 120 U at res cleared, good water, g.>ii
I fi|B load, well Improved; 4,000 acres In 1
, t good mill* ‘-n the prrtiu
i E ’fi “f HIW , •foese lands ran be divided lo
‘ suit frleads that may want to buy neat each other. Al- !
j ho 8W acres best farming laud in Early county, join- )
mg the big lord on thetim* <*t Early and linker; also, j
j 700 acre* on Aycock's creek. Hniail improvements on ]
l <- irli trait, and many *caiiering luia. 1 willseiilowv
I My rMldrocn ii in ( lay county Ua., nine miles be- j
1 1.. w Fort Heine*, and Eleven flow Rlafcety 1 will j
! sell all my ptafwviy on the place if I ran. There is i
eiM-n-f ui *>rtc hundrVd m gr-t ml slock in propo*
i,.i, (All and! . n ha,-nin can he bought in eltb
jf of the plat e.
>3l wil M W riTAMM R
Minn:
Tu Fiirmers & Planter*
jCLai;iI!JS3ES’® •
I’l lOSI*J IO PKIM V! \ N
lilt
Manipulated <uano,!
M ttdy |triiM|*Ud Urge erdnri ti *■ •* **'ir >*r
the coming season
ihf Farmers and Planter* un- re.|ci. and i* send in
Hu'ir ‘>ictrs iwwe*'taleiy tela-o/e ft. nv :y tl* n • <
•t • VV. -tn* •. ... . 0 f ‘ ‘ ‘
,'y <. l ‘* HV 4 ( *1
< .nimbus, l*e )7—riltWt ‘
tiEOaoiA Chatlalieorhie fsttuiy:
N OTIC* TO DSIITOHA AND i HEUITOIIM
A i(m iM'hibtftd to If ‘ e.etaie or < Imrir*
!. U ai>'s, ii*-; ‘d. .ire rw|'i* sled tri mukr
*re requested t*i jw< ••, t then* doiy ; u*v< -, wtihin
lit*: time pr**'ttbed by law or they wt;! i:ot be TANARUS”
I,4FA Yli tTK HASP. AU* i
(NiSftCM, June I tvT'.
• K>iUJIA , *J imUftliAOCfc*** uonril) -
\ * IIEHF-A ‘ mail ria-le:r Oppiii ‘ul •‘ .
Vs of Admut strxiiun on the estate ot (ft V\
H .tidpr- late of *anl county, d;is.-d
These arc tonle snd admonish ail and singular ti-.r
; kiadretlaml ct editors ofaaul deceased to nt
my office and file their objections- if any th* y have
! utnrrwise letters will be gianted to said apphVaut on
the !M Monday n (leptefiiber next
Given under in y hand and official signature, Ju! v
IS, lUfil
/ tv. rAH lifts Ordinal s
July Mbl w ::.‘
Georgia, ( hattshouehss fnnntyi
Court of Ordinary, A v t Tern, ISA!.
David \Vyn and
Augustus Wynn,
ft I’m rf the vt ill < : r r, . .. •
Tho man H Wynn. I
dt and
IT i* ordered by tin* I omi thus ’• luima* (lower,
I minor grandson of Thomas II W ynn, decr.i*d.
who resides without this Htaie.be required to ap
i.sr before Haul Go niton ihe second Monday in
.■v'ovenjber next, being an Adjourned Term tu the
i Court, and see ihe orouf in solentn form of tho wilt
; <*f said Thomas It Wynn, and cuntcsl the sameii.
• he ficMireatn do o Fuith'-r ordered ba( (his iuli hr
t-uhliMhed to terms of the law
i Given tin (hr ray hand and official signature, th'*
August 3ch, ISfil
Aug 13 wStn H. VV, PARK KB, On!
4EoßGlA—Chattahoochee county:
U? HERE A 8 JfiUiaid L. Williams applies for let.
Vv ter* of Guardianship of the pers.-n and proper
j ty of William Robinson, orphan off John Kobi.ison
j deieast and
1 Ail pemon* who areconcerned, are required to shew
I’M**, if any they have, w ithin the time prescribed by
, law, why letter* of Guardianship should not begran
{ ted to the Mid applicant on the first Monday in Hep
*■'fuller nevr
Given under my ban.) and official signature this the
f tU of JiHy, L*WI
BTEPIIEN w PARSER, <ltd.
Ait mini.t rat <r'> sale
WILL * • 1 ‘ r. -Mine >urt house door at 4Jm.ee
. ta in ‘ lattahooch* county Georgia, by virtue of an
order fff-iu the Court of Ordinary for said county, on
Itta Aral Till tavto'Mob i nt\t within the lawful
, Pour* *.ie. nt the inndfeeloo?vr<gto the estate m
\.H A us'.oi dwet • u to. if it Lot uiiiiib* i ugh .
i taint th/H* acred iuor>* or less, also, east half of lot
number t ights mur ‘*<li in - *i J disirn I aid county
i contain in- IN acre. al*n ‘fl 1 acres mote or lea* t
\ lot of Is mi number seyeniy-atx Ttl) i|t wild dUtiict
Hsdcotiiitv Makmg in all four hundred and eight
I acres mo e nr ie*. There I* shout 3TO acre* in rtiiti
jii hi A good diveHrig house on the premise* anil
| “fillur improve aw* uts tolerably good.
Term* :trade know n on the day of ale
JOHN BUNNELL. Adm >
’ Cufst-rti G:w, At.g Is, Ibid. Aug■ S* Id
ilEOUGlA—Chatuhooclwe County:
TWO MONTIIri after dale application wdlte made
; to ih Court of Ordinary for said county ter leave t
■ :
Aqnilla * .bU late .t said county, decrgwd,
.If iMI ill (Ol H Adm i
A:i - , |f.|
tiEOHUlA—CbatUlioochcu County :
11 WO MONTHS after .late, nppUcAtiLit wtli D-*
made to th lion, f'.wrt of ordinary of’ *anl
I County, for leave to pell the land* and negroea
! belonging to tlio estate of Nathaniel CoKh Into
■ of raid county, k. saffd.
.T. J. t ♦>BB, Adrn'r.
Jane 21, 1361—vr-in.
U KOUUIAi Maristi tonr y.
UriISREAH. A W. U.-tvU having made appl'.ta
turn t. me for letter* of admiiuslrali.m,
j with Un- aid annev d.oti th--estate of Margaret In
; graham, latent *:ti<l totialy di. •a- • l.
There are therefore to t rh. nd adt: ->iv h all and -in
gularthc k:niln-<l and creduoi. >.N.aid .1.-t 1 toapp* u
i at wyofßre and shew rause, why .. <1 letters shoud
not be gi 4i . ; otherwise said adminlelratnot will be
i granted ii aatd wpidieatu on the tiisl Monday tit
Hepteuther next
CJivsn under my hand kMcflkia! signature this the
1 July‘2*2. 1661. MAH OM HAIR,Ord
! JlllY !>- 3W
j William F. Lawe, . Chatulioockee Hinn-n-.r
v*. r Court,March Term, Util.
Paschal Perry* i Rule to establish Lost Ka
ASarAbJPerry. J cetpt
j 1 T aptNMtrlogtOlii* Court by the return of the Slier
j 1 iff that Harah J. Perry one of the rfeter.dantf ia
the above tawe cannot be found: It ia ordered that
j said defendant answer at the ndi jeniinf thiscourti
fu alter ordered that this rub* be published intern,
of the law .
j A true transcript from the niiastai of said Court.
| Given under my band and official lugoamre this
’ April Utii, 1661-
JOHN P DANIEL. Clerk
April IV—n.lui
OKOIUJIA—MarIon Couniy:
U] 11EKE A8 Thoini* t Roger appjK* for letlett
of adrimtutratton on the estate •( Wiley K
! Robertson, uecea ed:
These arc therefore to cite and adtnonuh all and
siugular, the kindred and creditors of raid deceased,
to he and appear ut the Court of Ordinary in and for
said coutty, and file their objection*, if any they
hsve.othetwtee*idletters wti! be granted on lire
first Monday In Aujpivt nett.
Given undermy hand at otlice, this Jane IVth.ler-l
MALt’OM HAIB.
June|l~w4Ad Ordinary
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
MARK A GEORGE having filed Iris fM't.tion m
proper form to me, praying for Letter* of Ad
intnUtranon “cam tevtimenta annexo” ontli estate
of Marv ii. George, Ute of aaid county, dceeased:
Thi* is to cite ill legally laletestcd in the Terution
of this application to l*e and appear at the next
Aug-int Turin -t the Court ot cm unary of
•aid county, and show rsnse if sny they have, why
letters of Administration, with the will snrexed,
•It mid not be granted to said Mark A George
Given under my hand and official signature, this
June Bth, HUH
Ju#f"-w3od 8 W PARKED Ordinary
T. . SP R a B
Succestior to S. It. l’urple,cor. liro.uiH .irulolpi, ...
OOXLXT3SACEnLr : t :c. .r\.
jSfV— CflC -Tr**’’
1 ——-
PRACTK Al. WATCH MAKEH
Hi--X :
STERLING SILVER &Pi ‘ ARE.
vTi/'O m- /•••-.
A beautiful variety of Patforite. 1 will a-r-ior
WATCHES CLOCK
Repaired by eompeteut r.nd etper-oaeeJ V.
OAN.EB! CA Nj IV!
*4old, Stiver, Ivory Leaded Hctds—H* 1 ’ •>’ ‘•c
m
of lb best quality maoufoctursd. m . -.-cv ■s . -t
I invite the atteutiuo of all to my Stock, ai;d will sh. w it wi* ;
6E|uPurple's old Staed, Comer Broad and Randolph •
. Columbus, Ga., Oct. .Id, 1568.- dwtf . - v G’ L-
Pimm ii ii- - iii
AT Til 15 OF PH “ ; i'MI
COLUMETC S
COLQUITT & WARREN,
mmn si ibbt.
RKaI PREPARED TO .ECUTE
A Apr So| K,
’ In every l3tyi’ thoii.rJ
’ [?> |i. A 9 Si) (0) CO) [fs iiNJ A I>VJ ‘> N l y A :
AN 1 > WITH i>i ‘i ‘ /; v; j i
Tlioy Havo also • .. coisiiplot
BOOK-BIN: rIRV,
And wilt pul up Book, ia any ■•:> (> t tluidin-.
Goluiiibus, Georgia, May 20, I sV .
STOVES, TI.V-Vi'ARE, Ac.
],. HA IMA N & BttO.
7i\ Klronil Mirrrl.
IMPROVED nit IN Y\ , : ,v - U, ! . t ( k
m* in ii*e.
Parlor. • tf>. *, audio x Bt.v< *,b(alt lit-- lut* >i ly * t
T.n Wamfeveryd>. ripth.u on hand,or to
order.
Btie. {Tinand Tinners* Materials w| itandwi..! M
to Hie trade >• slight ad vain t- nn eo*.
Koofuter, Guitering.i-r... done iirompllv a; i < .***;-.
ColttMtbna.Ga Dr, SI -dtl.
B. x.
■sin i’lMi & Commis-iun
\1 !!:< ‘ll ANT.
Savannah. Gookoia.
]1 RING connected with a w.-althy and trifliit-nia i
> house in 0, Inland or Cuba* wr !l a* -i
----i harkwtua.H , ••very lsri)ityi**i- u - .1 lor i! . pro
motion nt a legitimate importation of Wesfi India pro
■ ! L KAM.HEZ. Matapra*, (jib.t, * (
PAt JAND4t.BAI.AB Chirh-su-u 8. K . \
bfaiehlb-dtr
v ALBANY HOTEL,
•** w. msTf.iu-i,
A T/BANY. OA.
JWrKEXT DOORTOTIIK PO T OF PICK.
-Staget leavs tltii House bail/ f.-r i . ,:t. a
ville, Uuinbridge and Tallah tsico
February if.—dfiia.
(J f ‘ O lIG 1 A--('lt at t a lino. Iteec o u ni y :
Two month* aft. r dateappHcntioo will W m id. to tin
11-'ii Goan >i<irdr uv i->r utl rnuaty. torleave
. to sell the Land* t# • .. t., ematr of A )£
| to* 11. Austin, f. • ■ a-,<i
Jt'ltX I ‘.NNH L, A.im’r
June 10, H-i w|,u.
! UKoK4lA—Ma*cogce County:
Court es Ordinary January Term, 18d|.
RI LE M 81,
lIfIIBREAK, John B Doiicr. Eexeruior ■ r th
IT Will us HnUard Doner, deceaseii, p-niton;- r!. r
j Court for Letters oi Diswisstoii)
, It u Iherefoie ordered, that all person* concerned
show cause, If any they have, why said Executor
l should not bedinti**'d at the Conn of Ordinary to
: be held in and for sxuieminty nil the first Monday is
j AugusttM-it,and t hat this order b<-pttblbibed it. teebts
’ of the taw.
i A truenxtrsrt freuithe tninutesof said Court, Jan.
’ tMI.
Janll—wfim JNo. JOHNHON,
j GEORGlA—Taylor.County ;
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.—>a
person* indebted to the estate of Barnett G, *itn,
deceased, late of saht county, are requested to 1
make immediate payment , and all those having <l—
maud* againvtsti.l estate will present them to me du-
I ly aiithenttrated wiihia t he time prescribed by Jaw,
*r they will not lie paid.
IIIIIAM DRANE. Adtu'r
July lilfifil—w4od
Strayed,
*r\ ... From tny place near Cotton Vall-.-v,
A I' l -- a tR Ray llor# ax year* ..id
.UjLmLb bob tailed, with ouc white hind f.-of
ana ankle. A suiuble reward will be given for
his delivery to ute, or any information concern, ,
ing him wUI be thankfully received.
may.O—wif*lm E. J. BROTVN.
THE ALL-SUFFICIENT THKEE ‘
C ; :
?fAt'^cirv^,
V fi!. ■ DE PARIS
TRIISEMAK, 1, 2 A 3
Vrc. cfo-l ‘y Jt vtl I 1 r• •r* P it-nf ol Engtend, and
>• . “r• •.f by tbe H- •* „t t.-i C of dr riiarntario a
nd: Par,m, .n.d Mi. in.; .**••-*•( Mi-dicine, Vieun*
N-*- 2 - ... j-. . radicates ail traces of tbo*.
i • sib a . • u Uliii-TUi treated by.tlie nan
N . iits rii y vufiplat t* i| the Injurious ue *|
t.. . fin ii. e m ih-eum-rer p*-.dy >.
lief .ttspersmg at! impurtti. s, and rooting out tin
%I’uoai o; lt .
HilEel JUR, £ ai. J 3. an pn-puied in the
form ~f .* i oftj-te and si.,* ihaodta..
• .•earn ’tn i ws • oat pnelret. Poldintin case*
’ • ‘ ! I. > I-I, R,, Ifd, A . Pure -
each, or four raaf* i.r fit w iii,h av< s I*3; and an
c. s, v,; < .-by I:,, re i-a S<vinJ|ef#U. To be had.
wholesale and r. tail or Hr R ARROW, 191 Bieecker
*irer- - (few V “it. linß.edlately on receiving a*•
miaice, Dr. Ba-row wilt forward the Triesentar t<*
Y t ls! nf world, arely p . feed,and add
\ to tin! inatrne tons ofthe writer. Hold al-..
by JNO.W HROOKB, Ag i.l.r.’oliimbys.C
GEORG |A ChaHahooebce County:
f |HVO M<‘NTIIB *tur it u*. applicaliou wi!i I*
L i.-) ; - 1 -•• • * rt of Ordinary of said county,
firy leave p* .ii aw? laud* and negroes belonging >
! Ute •. • Me .i Cttrb - i* Wales, deceased.
! AFAYWTTE II AUP Adm’t
J*-l<). Uffil wim
•• ;.K . and itegroHH, belonging to Hi.
1 ‘ .T ..lid . onnty, and • *.,
f HIRAM DRANE, A4m*r.
ratcltsj Fi rry, J Cituiiafawocbee rtuperior Court
Marth Term, IS6I.
Karab J i’erryt ) I idu miDivoicK.
XI :• • t , <>m t.y the ri turti of tj*.
Hu -nil tht the.i fondant does not reside in said
: eoaniVf nor in said kbtlc; It is therefore ordered
j (hat said tL'i* t .dam appear tnd am wer at the next
term of this Cohn. • tlte rase be considered in dr
t ait* and the t umi V l atl.'w -d to pri . cod; farther
ordered, th'*t this rule t published in the Columbus
T.m>*-s once a nmniii to* four inonths
A true tTansi'rtpt from Cm mimre# efsakf court.
Given ut: •. n i- 1 i odtaifi) ifgMltth, 4hN
Aj- r .'..Hit, J **r.i.
JOHN T DANIEL, Clerk.
April 15- -ih4>*.
Admlnlstrator , i Kale.
nriM.be**. 11.,- ft)re tj.-e Court-heuau door in Urn
town oifiis.ijii, ( hattahocltee coumy.Ga., tsi
1 t!.*• Ist Tin lay in eti r .-tt within the usual
hoar . fsale, pan oi l. - ot lind Nor. IA 19 and
t'), in the fiih district nt originally Muscogee now
* hvtali iiiunty,, *“ * ir.trf about Jtti acre*,
hold a* the real estate of M- Pord Jones, deceased,
agr.-*‘Ably Wan ordn of the Court of Ordinary ot
, 3iut count)
Baid lead G aituaw.d near tin- town of f.'ussuta.
i ar.d it < locality and quality i-< very desirable*
T e*rm- made knowi On the da V of Mite
MARTHA JONEU. Adm't.
June 10. Ifil— wtds
rnWjO monthsaftcr date application will b made
A the < “urt of Ordinary of said county, for leave
to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate
of William Wlfftamson deceased, late of said county.
r; II M KEF. Adm*r
July >, IWI.-dtf
IN/ J t W r, L K K .
mam rmn iimn.