Harris County enterprise. (Hamilton, Harris County, Ga.) 1860-1865, November 28, 1861, Image 4

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From tlio Augusta Chronicle ml Sentinel The Arrival at Havmiiiah. Wo give the following tetter, corrobflrd livo of Uic good nows wo published yester day. At the arrival is nlroady widely known thcro is no good olyect new to, bo attained by refraining from publishing it: Savannah, Nov. 12,18G1. Editor Chronicle A Sentinel ; Wo arrived here safely last night. Stop poil at tho Pulaski—found ovory thing quiet. MCjhe excitement of tho last few days had on worn off, and tho gootlciltsens of this yfj have no foam of an attack from tho at Armada” at present. Several colo ■is aro Btoppingat tho Pulaski; among kiiem I notice Gen. Loo, Gov. Drown, Com. ’ Tattnall, and sovoral lessor lights. This morning, about 8 o’clock, telegrams wero rocoiveiT announcing that a stool-elad stea mer had arrivod outside the bar, with arms, ammunition, blankets, &c., for tho Govern ment. Later intelligence confirmed tho foot, and as tho news spread,groups collec ted about tho corners discussing tho (at Ibis time) unlookod for arrival. The most in tense joy seemed to bo manifested by all— and, as an eminent Divine observed —“sure- ly. God baa blessed us in bringing us such needed articles at this tirao.” About half past two o'clock P. M. tho booming of can non announced tho arrival of the vessel, und instantly a rush was made for tlio wharves. gradually and graec and at o'clock, an- XpuHay Cheeraller cheer wSigtllHriliA Ai gratified people, and as fS/mßqm , ~*ll<k-i’.*o!i (through who e in sho had been purchased and ‘WtW* here,) stepped troin the boat to t!ie MuBF three times three and a “tiger” wore IK ,un. Tho “Fingal” (tho naino of tlio HV.,-r) is, I should judge, about GOO tons SfflKfjlien, and is a neat trim built propeller, jEs*ulcntiy a last sailor. She has two 12 and * . 24-pound guns in position, and was idonbtodly prepared to “run the blockade.” xior cargo consists of a largo amount of Enfield lliflos, cartridges, heavy ordunneo, blankets, Ac. She sailed from Greenock, Hcotland, and lias been twenty-nine days on her passago. Tho following extract from tho London Times, probably gives ns good an account of her cargo, iis can be obtained : I’kobaiii.e Clearance or a Veslel Laden with Arms roß the Southern Confedera cy.—Tho European Times reproduces tho following somowhnt suspicious statement from a Greenock paper: The steamer Fiugnll is announced tohuvo cleared at that port recently “for Madeira nml tho West Coast of Africa,” with a cargo of munitions of war valued lit 414!),000. it is difficult to believe that 11,181 rifles 400,000 cartridgesos, 600 sabres and a quantity ol wrought leather bonlts, sovoral tons of shells four pieces of artillery, and so forth, arc des tined for negroes. African trado guns aro not usually rifled, and it is just ns possible tliut our Groonoek eon temporary ban, b,y a slip of tho pon, substituted Madeira and the West Const of Alricn, for tlio Southern Ktnios of North Amoi-ion. ■Slip saw -'[ hhur, ‘if.tho blockading licet s.ptjt* ” ™ 1,L111 ., s-ir ft , Royal, but on passing Tybeouml seeing no signs of the blookadcrs concluded to come up to the city. Tho Confederate Court met at 10 o’clock this morning, but owing to the death of the District Attorney and the failure on the part ot tho Government to fill tho vacancy ns yet, adjonrned till the next regular term ou the Bth January, 1802. Uenwick. Retirement of'Cien. Scott—llls Letter of Resignation to .Secretary of War. Washington, November I.—Tho follow ing letter from General Scott was received by the President on Thursday afternoon : Head Quarters of the Army, 1 Washington, October 81, 1801 j lion. S. Cameron Secretary of (For.- Sir : For more than tlireo years 1 have Ween unable, from a hurt, to mount a horse, or to walk more than a sow pacos at a time, and that with much pain. Other and new infirmities—dropsy and vertigo—admonish me that the repose of k mind ami body, with . tho appliances of surgery and meuicinco, Lro neeossary to add a little more to a life Mk'fadv protracted much beyond the usual Ej|B|c of men. It is under such circnm pUßßbb ‘Hade doubly painful by the unnut ngnHwunjust rebellion now raging in the of our so lately prosperous that I am compelled to “ !,n,u |’lanced on the officer-’ retired from active r.-.pii I is founded onlhe a ro( ' c,,t net of lit lilierty to say it wMWkAABc ‘''ll‘di-‘’.v myself in WuuWjß/*’ ‘ ° ,la,llV “ irom the orders of Anderson Join-stcd me with mue.h •-rst of an d courtesy; whom ” ■ (Upon much personal intercourse, to .lotic, withoutsoellonal partialities or •i- .dices; to ho highly conscientious in tho erforimincoof every quty, and of unrivall ed activity and iiorsevurniico. Ami to you, Mr. .Secretary, whom I now officially address for the last lime, 1 beg to many obligations tor the uui- Bform high consideration 1 have received at ntr hand, and jliave the honor to remain, jfiHSbriih higli respect, your obedient ser- WINFIFd.iI SCOTT mbhK ‘* ICV OK .Y I IT! GEORGIA. g|BHß*pr wtVli..ti>i,-ru|.|iie t ..rtruit- made from HHv tfc ..re*, <ui Ti.reanvss. l'riewfrom mAgm Hundred Dollar*. MK TvMimOTYPES, Hi -color*. nnd Photographic engraving*, tn- W Jnistied I letter at this establishment than icr In the State. ... K. 1* now making a stylo of picture on paper, •Hit tlio *ize of an ordinary pane of gloss (K*; 10) which i> liner than any *teel engraving, In-ing white, dear, beautifully dellued, and will la.l a* long a* au oil painting. PrH-es, ror plain one, s,‘> 00 Touched in India Ink, 7 00 Colored, all WMlilok'. 10 00 The cllixen* of Hamilton and surrounding coun try aro respectfully nvlti-d; on mailing Coluinbua. cither on Maine** or pleasure, to visit mv Gallery, whether they with picture* or not, w it n o|wn for the reception of visitors at all time. •*U-Biu A J KIDDLE. Proprietor. I THE COLUMBUS ENQUIRER uailC asu rvv. Thomas* ltagland, Proprietor. Having jut procured an entire now outfit of bitnd io im ty,! for noth edition*, we think thi* nn appro priate t'mw for extending tV-lr vbUing sphere, e*- peclnlly a’ the great and stirring events of tlio day are awakening increased d-. jife atnongHbc people to obtain and n-.ij the a . at she enrli practicable moment. Weoth rtl o.n the t'.ni(Uli rr :m n me dium Inferior to none in it* prompt and faithful dta ceiiiiniitioii of news throughout till i region of Geor gia and Alutuin Caud rcpic-.it our friend* to nid us In pretesting the claims of our paper to those unac quainted with It* charnctei- nnd 1 tan.ling. OUR DAILY I* a handwtn? *h’- -t of “ l eotllMD*, eontaintng eve ry day the latest Political, fommcrciul and O. m ral New*, including tlm very latest Telegraphic dis patclij* from all quarter*. THE WEEKLY Contain* 32 column*, giving all the news of tins week, embracing full nml carefully prepared Com mercial ItoporK n v ariety of Ml-cwllanrou* n-adifig and a largu share of the O.il ial cud Ititsincca Ad vertising ofthis nndncigliboring coiiiiliw. ADVANCE TERMS. Daily Paper, one year, $3 00 Weekly Paper, one year, 2 60 In connection with the Newspaper we have a complete and well furnished JOB PRINTING OFFICII? AND BOOK BISTDXinic, Both furnished with the newest nnd mo-.t fashiona ble material, nnd conducted by experienced end faith ful workmen. In theso departments there is no of fice in this region belter prepared to turn out good work. A. A. IIKALL. It. A. MtIRPIIbY. BEALL & miHPIIEY, Eapit Sitle ol'tlio Public Square, (Store formerly occupied by Join) Murphcy.) di: tle us n STAPLE, FATTOY ATs'lJ DOMESTIC DRY GOODS! r.MRR.VOINO AJsTi TIIR VARIETIES & HOmTIRS Os tlio Season, AS W EL L AS T IIE POP U L A I? STAPLE STYLES. IN placing our curd li ‘foro tlio people of Harris county, wo feel it duo Ihom to express tir full appreciation of tlio liberal pntroruige they have bo itoAvod ujkui iia. Tlio encouragement yvo lu>fc re ceived In our cflbrt.j, mnk s our butiuo.-s relations pleasant and cablc, and we would say to our former pntroin nnd friend-*, and tho public g nernl ly, that they will always And ih ready tobenoiit and be b’ nefltted. Wo doom it imiieco*tiiry to cuumcr nte tho varioiH cla*i*M oTgouJ-i wo have Ih elore.— Tho quality and extent of our *tock 1# well known to tho people of the county. We ilo not Invito com parison, but would be pleated to havo our good-4 compared with, as wo aro coufldont the public wil\ justify us iri Maying that wo keep a more extensive nnd bettor clas* Os goods than ia usually hunt in a village atorc. mwyoi-ly REDD, JOHNSON & C 0“ KG. IIUOAD STREET. OOLITMBDIS, OA.; WIIOLES.VI.E AND Hi.TAIL DEALER IN RRY aoo DS, CaY li I J _K T S , Boots and Shoes, HATS Am GAPS, Sncltlloa tto BridLloaj HAVK just opened u new lot of I’lain nnd Fancy Silks und Silk KcW; I’laiu und Flounced ltarcgixi, Ti.-iueaud Grenudlnc*, ALSO, IN (JItKAT VAIHETV, REIiINI SILKS, ENTIRELY NEW, Foulard Silk*. Kuglith Barege*. Plain and Flounced, Pino Apple*, in Ulucknud colors, plain nnd fiouncod. The Novelly of the Season, Ladies’ Suit*, comprising Dres* und Dusters, r ilv lnudu: Also, k (ini- line of sunn material, for those who prefer to muko Diem. Thu heaviest und l.est lot of Domestic* und Linen goods to be had in the city, compris'a j Uieuched und llrown Sheeting mid Shirting; “ “ Tahle Linen-nnd Toweling*, White und colored Marseille* Ijuilts ; •• “ Dimity. Thomson'* 11.M.p Skirt*. 111 rlvle*. Call and see them at REDD. .IOIIIY.NO\ ft CU'S. m*y3l-3m B'J, Broad street, Oolftmbiu, tin. lliflfwYiliTTiir WHO STRUCK BAIINEY {> CQMS IN AND SRR JUST received byllA R DY CORNETT. West Sitle of llroml Stris-t, llamillun, On. n fresh 6u;- ply of Foreign und Domestic Winoo and Liquors WHISKEY. Kentucky innocent Rye Juice, TcnnwiM'O innocent Corn Juice, San Jacinto nml Key a tone prmif, Old Dexter, 11 rat proof, Nectar. aVc. &c. BKANDIKS. French lirandy. Cognac lirandy, American Brandy. Jamaica Rum, Tmgick lloiland Uin. WINES. Hpanl h Elevator, Long Cork Claret. Cut*loin House l*ort, Custom Houmi Madeira, hnporial Sherry, Hoiddck Champafgne, Cromc lie Boozy Cham- Insignia do Loquacious paigne, Ciiamjmignc. Ginger, Schnapps, Porter, Ale and Lager Beer. CIGARS of the fo.lowitip brands; Hfibnnn Fubriea de Tobaccus, SU Anna Ln Real, Arraino Venus, Gen. Washington, C.nderi illa La Bravo, lloval ilo )a M'-’ u', Luuiiick la Jb-;alia, BELL it, EV Lit LIT du lloyiil. ALSO—.I Fiue Aooot imrut of Cundir*, ltiitsin*, Almond*, Peoain, Bruail Not*, Soda, Butter and duic.'lCracker*, Surdiuus, Pickled Icilmter*, Smoked Boos, BccfTonguc*, ifce., &c. —7’ Jiiv3l- r .morris x w 1 Lei s’ HOME JOimNAL, 1* VUBbISUKD KVKUY BATURDAY AT No. 107, Fulton Stcet, N. York. TEIIMS-—Two dollars n your, in udvuiicc. Tliroo copies nro forwarded to any onenddre** for one yonr for five dollar*, in advance. Single topic, may Ih’ obtained of till now-pnper agent* throughout tlie Unit'd Hlntes and British Province*. Tux llom k JovitXAl. is Kent by mail to nil part* >1 tho Unit'd Slutc* uud Brit : sh Provinces, done up in strong wrapiwn, with the uUuo.-t punetunUlv und di.puU-h. Any jKtiiin*ter, or other person, who will send •u Urn dollars for *ix new bubstrilier., sliall receive u copy gratisj Subscription,, order*, remittance*, nnd ull other etHniuunlftkm*, to U. uddie.scd (po*tpaiil) to the ditvi* iuav!7-lv i HARDWARE HARDWARE II BRADY & SOLOMON WDitolmu Stroot, : ATLANTA, CiEORCiI.%, I.'II'ODTKBS AND DEALKRU IN English and American X£ABXWAmE, IRON & STEEL, Comtlullng ln part or NAILS, lnck*. Butt*. S* rew*. uu t every descrip tion'of Builder*’ Uuntwate, I*l*ues, Augurs, Hand and Tenant Saw, Bruvu* und Bills, OWwuie, and overvthint; ln tiia way of M&GHABIGS* TOOXtS of the butt nnd latest rt;r.he. Mill an lllan l ‘aw Piles, hiifiivsl; round und square Flies, wood und lej.-se shoc HiUp.’ Ilor-.o Hhtr >, ilorr.o Shoe KniVe.- and Hummer*. Anvil*, Bellow *, •' Vice*, Screw Pint’s, Blacksmith’* Hammer* nnd Tongs, Ciinius o'"every i*e nnd d.-s-rlptioa, Axe*. Sltovci. Sjniflw, S- iwue’, Hy-!’or!t>. ScoviV* lto --. <sard -ti H. ■ • nml It-ik-s, Corn Simliurs, Ht.ow Cutt'm. Corn aid Burk Mills, Mill and LYo ’-cut S.uA Mill Iron* for t>:i*t and upright ftw mil!*, Tr.a a:.d tihi (t>: Ing*. (tun P's tois nml Cut! rv, In short, everything beiong'ng to n complete nnd tlr.teliwl ilwrdwuro We are also A gut* for Hoe's and Diutorh Olrculnr Saws, Dole*’ ceb bral Saw liummi rs, u superior urliclo of lul of whit h wo will §*-il wUh a WMrmnty. Kcp on #lock of Rub- 1 t>or B/iiTn*'-■. Bi*Hlfouk nml Klv t<. T.u > Rubber fttul Hemp I*ickiup; MctHaK of till tie crqlion. l/lrli Sheet r. Sh*^ Zi.u-k, nml L-ml, B J ock ‘fin nml Z n :k, fs*.r lvbr, Bitbbolt M !al nnd Jkir Lv'utl. Wu iii\ ito lttr attenlion of lARMUGE AND HUWESS MAKERS to c: r *ps< i-did stock of Carriciye. <ml Harness Trinw.inys, E-ii !u Ma te ilarnr s, Kith!!,*, U.-UH. tt-.yjj % Wii'j * tiij Trees, Striat JV.’s, j Bi idle Fronts, and a most coutphle St:± 0) LEAT T-11-: 1 ? . Wo nay pi.ftieuV.o- nUnl!oii to thi * detmt -.nvnt J of our u i-'uie."’. nod w'.ll d'.ipiicalo i.n..’ Mil bo .giit, in Chacle-ton, Augusts. Savi.miul. .'t.-eon. Wo nro the Ay, lg* of Cootter- Kt iwn Iron, ru'd ImoOrt our Swedes t. run tUrcot f. Kw. Eii, i. 1 will duplicate r.;iy biQ of Iron, 1.0 mutter me.-.c bought. To increhanl* we ti-Yer *r.eh ludjaetnen!* a- arc bound to give Us the profr-rt-mo over any home me .- ket. nud nil wo it*k 1* no examination of our ~uek and prices. Orders fill'd promptly and with care v.i'i r’ .-’ect fullv solisi'. and b’v BIIADY A SOLUTION. *ar W t are n!*o ngenti for n superior w tide of! Hollow Ware, of Ggorgiu nianufm-tiire, whieli, in flnlsii and duality is e ;t:ul to thebe-1 No:Ih ’rnnu.de casting*, which wiseli muc-li below Noitacrnprice*. Juno2l-tf HWARD ASSOCIATION. PHHAIHii ritt t. A ‘ra.’ v: ‘I s/’ e .-I r.o.'iY-r/.’ trj r;,r- W F.o iliiiri,iei>t,/. r i * ti. tii/ef r.'.-.v’ ‘• <!...( /If ,'ti u../* r J/..‘ (U. y.p’.r. a-f>■ .. .. ... *i CM/>ccir ‘!ythe C'u, < oj Duui.< s j ul (Jynn.it. MEDIC VLmlvii eg'veu gnt!,, Jo f?,.. VctingS geo.’i, to ull who apply by letter, w itiiat!” ‘ : i*-- tion of their'Ooiditiou, (age, occnpntiori, lmljt-of life, A ‘.,) and i’l'-v■■•* ofeMium • j overly, Medi cines furntsl.ed free o?charge. Vam: i tn.it li liw.t* on Sptroiaiorr!.aw, i i.d “ih er Discm ;of liio Sexual Organ* !ii: l .oi the ‘. .v ltKMKDiiaeiojdoyed in tho Di>pn-avy, sint ; ■ the afflicted in seti'd lr’.te; t.nv ‘•..f ha Two or (lire*Stomps fir pCV-ie.g u-.g ‘ *a.’ ; *:i'> ■. Addres-'. Du. .1. i'gn i.ix Ji lonn :. A’ ::a. . v.-r.rd Association. N v 2. hi rath Kii C>tTeer,-¥i’ir"l. i.mm. Try o.fi.r of tlie Dire in rZIiA 1. h:\BTWKLL, Pre-•! ,l. _ Ot:o. FAim iui.r). Secretary, julylS-ly. Anotlior “Wo cLoLi il a ! ANOTHEH PIC NIC! AWOTKKU PMVfV? ANOTUEi! I* AT/1 a! .iDOlllCk’ riMMU'D t.VCUl'sioU ! Well, aiid ■W'hafc Next P WilY, to BILLIE PHELPS TS mill Will Ih* from tin- prpj’uvvd to sip.'ply 1 pelf ms with tv ‘lytliing desired on u. ho.-ci. ‘ mi. I e.m now prepared to tarnish especially mv . • r.u t'i.’ <‘f O.'iiuatt atal stud *!> r.t- ! liklilm got ecu up in ,i,e lutert rfylctii net knoxm to i Die trado. ICE CH33AM, ALWAYS ON HAND. Price ICels per plate. Moss Kse (audios, Sold at Detail 23 o', cent* per pound. For further information, address by mail or call on , „ WM. 11. PIIKLPS, Jiine-l-tf Candy Manufacturer, Colunih i-. <ln. BALTIMORE VYEEKIYfEifim A Anr.yia \v-yor the Toms vc Liio :n. TIIK CUKAI’K. T rAPgU IS THU USITUD M ATBS. Giving in tho courto of llieyearovcr: ixleon hun dred column* of Beading Mutecr—ernbiaitn ’ the Current New of the lav. Comm rient and in..-I notary lutuliigenea, T:.ies, MWel!at;y. e: c*.c. —in pubiichod aud uiailud to subscribes* at tuejyci c ; low jirice of • * j OXE DOLE4R PER lE4R! 1 ! T.ic Copper i- m .1 ‘ duloady ruvi* .1, uad eve- j rv variety of lit iirrul, Cuuiiuerical and Political Informal.on isconvovd torougli it,columns, care fully exutnired and ilu ,1 ot all extraneous niai.'T. It i* tlie design of t’le publisher to announee it liio most ynjipiblopaper in the country. In Uojfi ertioa* ofopinion.*. the Ciipperrolie’un on the right to he bold nn I faithftil according to lie courtesy of oilier*, which it ex o i lor i'.-e!.'. Asa true expound t of'.lie priiieip!..? if the A:uuV iean party, it will be alw;n * found with a sblvM t , prote-’t a friend a,id lance’to Iran ;i\ a foo, Inde. pond ut of clique ami fa-hion.-, and ii vyd t.. the well hire of the Bci.ubiie, it i itu.dedhy ;hu |a.i..ical legacies of YV.isfiingtoii, Tilua.a* Jcdc.ion and James Madi-i n. A Family New--paper is the !*■■ t friend of the fireside, and alfordo* tuc tiia-t in*;, active reading to tlio rising generation, lnen rv e-scntiul, tin: Clipper will admit of no rivalry no:ch 1 superi ority end in tlio department *•.’ Ali - ianv,co.'n; li ning original arid Selected Ta! -. . ketclies, A Ac. dotes, Poetry: ana ;uli In n a.milv, it will nit.i to take proi'eydeiieo of all thing, it will end ever to pre sent a healthy lone, and inculcate tile purest mor al*. ‘liio felicity that should reign at tiis dom-tlc health, shall he prom ted, a* far us Lean !"• accom plished. Tho mo-1 iniresting feature* of the Alug a/.tnc,, will be found in tt. The Farmer, Merchant and Artixnn will findtiiat the Clipper embracM every *nbj.s t that mkircs'yj itself to cadi p.irttoular vocation nnd tho Foreign and Domestic Market--, with constant attention to Monebiry A Hair . will.furii) a a‘air view ofthedo i'ug* rfria cxiMi-kution of the Ccinniev-ial world This'S* or thk Cmvw.k. Tlie publisher*, determin’ and 11 offer every induce ment to tliopubl'.e t ipatronixetho wceklv*Clipper, have r—olv: dto furnish it at tho following verv tow rate* to clubs; One copy, ? 1 Twenty coplea, si:, Two copies, 2 Twenty-seven eople*, 20 Tli.ee conic*, 3 Thirty-soar copier, 25 Four copies, 4 Forty.two eople*, 30 Six copies, _ 6 Fifty cojiies, 35 Thirteen copies, 10 Bf£fTu secure tiio advantage* hero oflend jo Club*, the full amount of payment l>v each Club, must bo remitted at the *amo “time, in advance, with po~lnga pro-paid. Add/eas BULL A TUTTLK, No. 133, Baltisnore street. Jul .(16, 1800. THK Highest Price paid for Dry Bide* mu) Docs wax, by W. B. JOHNSTON. jsrxzn&zr i GROciiiiix, vmvmm, AND Commission House fpll Kiub?crilK'rt#, engaged iu buslucea in 1. tllO lIUDIC -. U‘[ io <#f 4 f. in aoEES & co., No. 112, >.- A SDN tC lit, 1 U> TNG, COI. I 31 II IS , ÜBOOSIA, IV of informin ‘ vhi’lt:Xi Unss nnd tho j.uinic g. Jc raiiv, that will utitll limw keep ti good id tu’,. i.ul i*4‘ FAMILY GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE ANO JtETAIL, wbr'c wi- will ut any timu be hnnriy to tbcin til tliti rlc4. J*\ .Hi. IHG(i KKfcJ, i I ju.-.vl t-ty W. ff. WEBB. 1800 lAiITRADE. 18G0 11 .Y It ‘N r 10SS, Tff SIIEIIMAN & €O. Alavc or. lmid the largest and h.-f t nrrorted stock of Uri-llori. 11 arnonts, Tnnki. Whips, ('•liars, nonsn covers, LKA'l'il ii. 1 OF AUI KINDS, -kSCarhiu** fco., sec. Kvt * lV > ‘ m,!; ’. w h iuc rml tv* t! *r t.iu i tij./j'Mtfiitiiv umja mi;. AVt! wo'.’.M r !urn ovr tliiiiib for tbe patronage lb.t ( t h:: 1. ,i b* -w it n, on if in* <* wo navo !>• n • i tY.i - nV.! an ! bopo by inir dc*al' ,, ;.c Mjnl i.:t n nt!>n lo to mens a coutinnunceoi’ tbOL.am*. .SIiKItMAN CO., <t door tv> Bunk oT Columbus. ox* t KOTK ()i it V'N J), n ::.l bv Wm IT. Tlmmp ;V on, j. . ) ;Jn iulKfdb*‘V, dtUlar-*, 1..:a y ■ i. U*V.. v. ,bi, i . ,*:t .011 .'*:i : d Hole,of * (Hy and • o if.*le ol erwiiil iiot : foßeftr.]. nov v.st c. C. CiiBB.S. IWit?S tonKiy J \ •. V Anelvry ir*i*!rr ib, a ottlsien of tb 4 ,1 U , i- • .big i :!-v B itiio! (I.orgla, tuiJ of 1.. w rpp!V;.Ton ‘me In Willing ~*n, iV i l* ’l fa of *.uminLitstUon on tbc i” ■• • ■ J:*n !. 11.. I- p’ tb, a minor ofsaid comity! “V* - . • nit poi toDi C'iftccnicd i\ a hereby noli .1 ■ t. d‘j ft ji • . *-r ftt MV oliiCc, within the tlm*; -i I". :* ,v. in .iw . Rh.’ivllicv why the :uTin;ni.ftr:K : nn of fittld ustniy isUoulu not be grj.nl i •* *id njvplicanfc. G*v‘ r.i ! “iv h.i’.ul and ofSckd rlgnnluro, this O t-:c: iH ili-ii (sj-10. W. MTLLIXS. Ord .v. ” ‘ CT. Xi. QXXis.TTT^ C Ot-i'fthas, •IRfK ■ if.; w.v..M ! • >j it I*. !<• tbc \ :Mic. I tl Ir! ii.-; : on iuuul, j ‘id wRI >*c.* 11 ut a riu itmnblt- pr.-:tj, h j ‘etfy gx v l it of Plain, Val and Diiraislc Flint Kara, (vn- : - ‘ • of AYbndrob llur.-aus, ii- /. •. (*.*i:>* fin.l Cottri ‘c Hhalrs, | ; ir ; r'. ■, : n • \ ry ynod orimeut of tbo latUr ut on • .! > I t'. * u'jli. nitil wbieb (Ml•’ • or 1 mm! ; ‘ rt ;,J >■! low, it .i'Aiii :*•' .■ riiNiTt! 1 !:: of a a kU:!-, w:n b.* Jom ■ • 1 v. * ‘.i;U n.w oaijHiUijiii w .l .a. i.n .a w..id'll, u.v wei! :o make work t.o: ’. lUTy U-inrro >:n is Bror.d Btrcct. J. If. BTKKS. J. i*. t ‘ It It A (V.:: i.tu fts: ■ ::t, CoI ‘-uitJ , Grboi’sia. MAKER Af.’S DEALER Iff GUffS. V. r> 1.‘.-'.."m b ~ii |.:uid, T ] Had* „ i fl'-'U • Iti-l- .. i‘i • Itram .Jit* i/Sw 1 ’ Kll. i*.. S'owdvr I’hok... Shot v > 4’..- .- . Shut B-J. (Ji.in ■ Bag*, Cnn H:,.. IV,. ; , C..p*, Ciitn Material,’ and cv ryt.i.rg In .he * tine. *•’ 1 ;■ . lug done w’l’i nMlnc.va and di- ..V h. I :i:Ld and lock* iv-:::Lod. ifyy ai,J&4. ly M. C. SCOTT, HAMILTON, CLOIKJIA, 7 WAMI'Am idat AM) Ri:i*&iUEß CF CAiUiIAG h.3 Am BIfCiCDCSS . JfT'Wi V. II.W 1 NG-'.'ii;ftr.cntbyfocalodmy \ipfj * aT V ■ ‘■ - pi:r;.*'‘b of doin.g a b-^lti .kq. . i:m c b.; j iioM* to .-Jmvoa literal orrt. ot patronise 1.. usln*; .'w ry kX ‘ition upon my prrttnjil.- ;bco;* tvbo nn.y honor vio with their u-<!. b ■ iHq.ijt;, uud .1 • f*f my v.*oik will ooju pnrff f.\*r;-.My iap-unt *(• ami]licitiiofs, with ut\v tor\ \n ibe uud will stand in liO im* . ’'**■ !'■*'• dioji with northern work. In j price* ld( .y ;ho keen?'! eojnpUiiiou. mayl7-Jy jTO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. THE .!t .: .’i of ; ay, k. s vU.ting Col inn bus, Ga., U dtre- 110 ( OOk S UOTftX, corner of a !.I B. ;vi*d Street*. The i*luve I* \ii- a iui'ly l'HT.tcd, in flic very heart of the fid -iii; • j>;s on iiic city. It b;is been re cently ef'*v t.*d, w s *h a Fp'.-clul view to the comfort MiiJ ooti\ n: *:i -of. ! . , a.id is handsomely and Icw!y f, aiwj. l 4 ; lfv , . 4 t. I .<!• t’ • :• • ‘inm.id.ition of gu< t•, nn Omnllnis will i* in t- milt fr?iu .!t bo;; and truln*running • nnd from the % : y, nv:ti el;u", • of Ho cents only mud* :*• t • t:.in matioa of each luisrengor ftlHt Il* •; \ iti-or vi!i !•-• ejrcAt- ISt tir* Depot? and I.mud* in *, v ilb e*y of ••J.’tcv 44m*-. bn j ,” umt “Chciij) Bonrd, i*. * , • sfr of trrr.'if dr\ in. C>‘’i>inbtf*)bulu’ Cook O'.: llihil. oouh! b.* “nin otV,” t!u **o!l fro M of ii ye* Ms w*>.itd ho • run on •” nnd iu for cheap board jm! nFommodnt ion, rII who try COOKS HO l LL and nro not caUnllcd, will have nocburgi.i made t tbcin. iiiayii-]y H ATCH COOK. PLAN TF irSHOTEL AlftLamu St., ATLANTA, ; : ; : : GXQBGIA. (O. p the Pas'. nyer Depot.) TIIOJtOUUiILY r.-nuv.il I and furnished; and In ilu \'t*ry . it.-p. ut the ou :iic- .: portion of the city Vv .u, OilA i. i-U.'.A.S, I’ropiictor. june2l-lf .ion won Hf every dec*.iplion m atly cx-1 Juli-d ut lev ..ntcipri-e office. G IJ u 111 A i\l SS 4HBKOfII-B Mild enOTOCIRAPIUC IPIBTKE UiLLiEiifj N. (>7. He>t Sit!f lit osd Si., Cotßßibufi, Ga. 4MBKOTVVKS Ink n on Ir„?, cfass, Leather, d\ Mien, at. I 1\.;.--r, iini-oed in tlm very b.-t xtylo, and Saib-fi.ciinn gitii.-antw-d. Mv prieo* me from FIFTY IT.VIS TO ANY FKICfi! DKrilJtr.D. photographs, on l’aper, Caova*, aud VLitlug Curd.;, at less price* than any in the city. No person m Imimd to take a picture from the Gallery, If it due* nut please them. The public uru r.'ipoi'lfully invited to call at mi Gallcrv and examine apcciincii >. and satisfy theni wives. O. T. AVILLIAMS, may 17-1/ FhologtapUic Artist. 1 1 t PEMBERTON & CARTER, .WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF PHYSICIANS, MERCHANTS AND PUNTERS TO TIISIB LAItOE STOCK QF PUKE DIiUGS, MEDICINES CIIEMI CAI.S, PAINTS, OILS, Ac. BUYING mostly tfir CASH, in large quanvUies, at the right timo nnd in tho right place, wc are fully prepared to oi/ r great induo-ment* to the trad.) in every article usually found in a first clans Drug Store. Wc pay particular attention to THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS. AND Ot’ARA.NTre EVKP.V ARTICMt WESEI-LTO BE Strictly Puxo. WK OFFKU rrtci.'t. BAKU MX.* TO OASHDUYHRSi Ami feel confident that llwy can da hatter witli u* than with aw orinsß uou.sx is tuk city.— Tiur.o who .l.nibi need but trjt us, and find tho truth of our uv c. tion-. REMEMBEK THE SJON CF THE. BLUE MORTAR! Altov R Sansis & fiooxteys Finuitire store, Columbus Oa., May 17, 1800. Cm- J. 11. BRAMHALL, PRACTICAL WATO-MAK33H, AND IlfamifltttaTer cf Fine Watches, Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, I “WOULD inform my friends that J havo bdl A. H. Dmv’lt, and opcm and anew Store, ul d'k Broud Street, where I shall be pleased l<>; ?e tiu-.n, nnd nny of my friends wl. king their w.V .ii projuvly n-paired, or to purchase anew one, of which I shall keep ago<d iiisortmeTit. lV:v.mr, luiv'ng watches injured by being worked i ! bv incompetent workmen, can. have tbo injured ]>e replaced wilb perfect ones, und Ike wateh made a good timo piece again, by sending or* leav ing them nt uU, Broad Stneoi. J. 11. BRAMIIALL, CO, Broad Street, Columbus, Oa. I*. S.—.Ml sty lea of fashionable Hair Bruitling and Jewelry, made to order. Also, ohl Gold aud Sliver made over into article of uc or ornament, by P. XT. GOIiDBECE, Manufacturer Jeweler and Silver smith, nut yI7-ly TOMEHOHAIffTsT I AM enabled, to offer you tbc following articles for or.-i, at. price* unusually low for this market: Uo'ivh in ui 1. ’ , r ,ot! teOSO lb*. i’i i'o:..-slUOtofittt) (hinc'-nt’ted Lye. J.nr dm. .Mat. he*, wood boxur,;. jr devil. ATien’ei, p.’:- do*. A'er iii‘n’McLanes, pi do::. 81. I'ldnietOek'*, prdo*. B A Faimestoek's “ Bi yan’i Tii-te’e.-s, •* Mustang f.iaiin t, “ Pain Killer “ ’ Dailv's I’iiin Ext’r “ Braiding's IVeji’d Glue, per ... Mnoeobov iSnuff, per lb., p-r do,:. K- -. t ianainou, per do::. K-.*. Peppermint, “ V.'.regoiio, “ Number Six, “ IS. I '.-.nan’: Drop* “ Ged.rey’s Coruinl “ Laod.,m’ln. war’nt'd full ctreuetli, per do*. Kero, no U ; l per gallon. Ho t: tier’s Bid rs. .M■•L:nu’ Cordial. AYoi.’e’s jjebnr.ppt. ANI) GAUDEN SEEDS. All who Jo. ii e to puiebitso itro requested to ascer tain my prices before Rending North or Kn*t uftcr bucW articles tu> 1 may luivo for-Idle, as I r.m con ducting mv btuinws'on the cash system, and there fore can aifurj to Mill t smitil jirotit^. Very raapei tfifiilv, J. A, SviUTiSSIDB, Whoh- idc Druggist, No. IJS, Bread Street. Columbus. Ga., Sept, lfi, 1800. DRY GOODS. Spring Easlilons. NEW, OOMrLETK ANJ> ELECJANT PTOCK OF SPRING GOODS, AT WHOLESALE & DETAIL JAMES McPMLLIPS, NO. 110, BROAD STREET, Mhnoulc M iiil<llng,('oluinlius Georgia IS now prepared to otT.-r a large and mo: t nttraetive n*.*ortrTvnt of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, comprising nil tho novelties of the season. Tld* sto -k has been poi-chu*. and almost exelu*ively for CASH, nt less than regular trails pi-tees, and iu* he tells only for c:t*h, he will be cn.iliied to offer goods at prices whieli must convince all of tlie tul vauUtgct and raring of the ca h principle. Having a buyer permanently located in the mar ket to attend to the arrival of New Goods and pur chase auv bargains that nn v be olferwi, he will re ceive w- Uv nil NOVELTIES IN STYLE, MA TERIAL AND FASHION. Particular attention is invited to theclegantstockof FANCY DRESS GOODS, Black and Fancy Silk*; Organdies, Grenadines, Bareges, Poplins, *Sce.; Traveling dre.i Goods, in every variety. GENUINE IItI 811 LINE NB, A large invoice, imported direct from the liianu faet .rli>, and warrant, and pure. Bleached Homespun*, Shirtings and Sheetings t extremely low prices. Embroidery, Hosiery und trimmings, in greut variety-. Country ftlfrclianis anil Planters, Will find it to llt6ir advantage to cxuinino tho slock. The prices are U3 low as charged by North orn jobbers. Buyers nro invited to caß and rxnmiuo the stock, and compare pri.-ea before purchasing. Js<sy Jam da MoPim-i-ics’ system of business is SMALL ritOFITS AND ONE MICE, WITH OUT VAUIATIOy. Sfcif iteiueuiber (he address, JAMES MoPIIELirS, 14ft, Broad Street, Masonic Building, Columbus, Ga., May 17, 1801. Iy SIKES AND HIS COTTAGE CHAIRS. lAM now flnldting off a lot of number one Spilt Bottom Cottage Chairs, warranted to bans strong a* tlie strongest ever brought to this’murket. Prieo— Out Dollar d'aNh. oct2l-tf J. USIKES, Columbus, On. I Christ, .'ora’s Hair Dye. I’d Ca: h .Soda, pr lb. Hu* Soda, ** Ep-om Hails, “ Cop; or.is, “ Sulpbrn-, “ Camphor, “ Ginger, “ Alum, “ Nutmoga, “ Mnee, “ Clove.*, “ Cimiamon, “ Aver’: Pills. j:r do*. MeLauer Pills, “ ■ Wright’s Pills, Moffi'U’.: Pit;*. <* Hrandretli's Pin*, “ rilfone’.* i'.lfi, “ Wilson * mi;*, “ Caxt-r Oil. per gallon & in bottles. C.'.h.mt'!, Quitriue, Hid'i'.irjicnlme, Cod Liver Gil, Kalliiuh.n, Mat- in- ’a, .Brown’s E:s. Ginger. GFORGIA \ Court of Ordinary June, IIAKKIB COUNTY. ( Term, 18C1—Kitle Niai. GEO. AV.'MULLINS, Ordinary, Presiding: WHEREAS, Kigali Mutlia*, Administrator of Jo-epb J). O. Davis, deceased, late of-aid coun ty, iippli. * lor letters of Ui*mission from the admin istr.ition ot said c-Fu.to: It is thorrforu ordered by tho Coart that all per son* concerned abow enuso (if any they have*) on or before the n •- t. December Term of the Court ot Ordinary, to tie held in and for said county on tho £i-t Monday in December next, why raid Elijah MoII:ns, Adin-iiistrabv-, ns aforesaid, should not then bs di*ini ’ ‘d. A true ext’- rom tho minute* of tha Cou -*. of Onlhe ”7 ..i: countv, June 4, 1981. GKO. \Y. MULLINS, Ordinary. jnneC-Cxi. GHOlty. J. , I Court of Ordinary, Me HAUKW C'etlNTY, f Term, 1861—Bulk In tat GKO. AY MULLINS, Ordinary, Presiding: WHliK'i-AS.'Andvison G. Joins and Mason J. Jones, Admimtrntors of Tolvitl Jones, deceas ed, late of said conn tv, apply for letters of dUmie rfon from tlio administration ot raid cstnte i 11 is tlun'foro ordered by the Court, that all par son* ioutlined ,how cause (ifany they have,) on or before tlio no:. ? No\ ember Term of tlie Court of Or dinary, to bo held in nnd for said county on the first Monday in November next, why **i<s Andersofc G. and Muon .1. Jones, administratora tW Sforewid slioubl not tiler, bo di&intascd. A true extract from the minutw of the Court, oi Ordinury of said countv. May 3, lNtiS. GKO. AV. MULLING ordinary mayO-fim TAV O MONTHS afterdate, iippliention will he rnnd.’ to tire Honorable Court of Ordinary of Herns umntv, Georgia, for leave to noil tho land and negro-1 bolorging to Ezekiel Brown (Imbccilo or Lunatic) of said eeui y. AV.M. M. JSSOWN, Guardian. mayG-2m GEORGIA, \Court of Owlinarr, April H Alt HIS COUNTY, f Term, Rule ittsx GEO. AV. iIULLIfiS, Ordinury. Presiding: 111 IIS Pli AS, John T. Burton, A Inrinbtuator of IT Campbell Burton, late of said eotmty, de c aasod, Sgj if** for letters of demission from the ad luini.-trution of raid cciuto: It i* thuicforo to doled by the Court, that all per sons concerned, show cause (if any they have) on or before the next October Term or tlie Court of Or dinary, to be held in and for said county, on tbo first Monthly in October next, why said JohnT. Burton, AdmiiiUlrutor as aforesaid, shall not then bo di. ill.‘id. A trno cxlrnot from tho minutes .if the Court of Ordinary of said county, April Ist, 1801. CEO. AV. MULLINS, Ordinary. Aprill-mCm —lu. TWO MONTHS after date, iipplication will be made to t!:e Ilofiornblo Court of Ordinary ol H* ‘ rir eonnty, Georgia, for leave to sell all tlie land belonging to tlie c-tato of Mary P. I’ato, late of s..id County, doceased. i jii il 1-Lni JOSEPH B. PATE, Ex'r, GEORGIA \ Court of Ordinary March IIAI’.P.IS COUNTY, / Term, IStil—Ru.e Nisi. GKO. AV. MULLINS, Ordinary Presiding: Wi! Li.AS, Fiyan Hargett,’ administrator o Jr.i.ii IY. Myliand, into of said county, deceas ed, n;ipli.-s for lett.TS cf dismission from the ndmin istrntlon of said estate: It :s therefore ordered by the Court, that nil per son* concerned show cause, if any they have, on or before tlm next September Term of the Court of Or diuavv, lobe held m nnd for raid county on tho first Monday in September next, why said Flynn Hargett Administrator usaforcauid, should not “then bo dis missed. A true extract from tho minutes of the Court of Ordinary of said county, March 3, 1801. GKO. AV. MULLINS, Ordinary. Mnrch7-Cm STATE OF GEORGIA, \lhmoHj HA iK.s t ..1 fY J- Present, Hi* Honor, Ei>v-.\,A> 11. Luci.nda M.VbC.v ) Liukl fob Diyouck —Rule rs. V to perfect Service. AVilliam K. Mason,) IT appearing to the Court hv the return of the Sheriff, Umt the defendant does nut icsidc in tMa county; aud it further appearing that lie does not reside ill tbb Slate: It is on motion of counsel or dered, thuls.iid JtiT.-n.lanl appear and answer at tlm next Term of Uirs Court, else that the ease lie cm sideioU iu default und the iilaintitf allowed to pro ceed. And it i* further ordered that this Rule be pub lished in the “Harris County Kntospriso” oneo month for lou rnionth*. A true extract from the minute* of llnrris Supe rior Court, tliie llih dnv of May, 1800. may 17-lm N. 11. BARDEN. Clerk. (JKOKGJA 1 Clkkk’sOkpick, Inkkuior lIAKKitJ COUNTY, j Covut, June loth, 1800, WIIjHIISAS, Bo.:o Hoffl ami Lucy Mom, claim in; ; tu i>o free j'Ct-tonsof color, to me for reg istry, f. , ..lit!), ull porsoiD inU-rcfrUxl ure hereby no tified and required to file their objections (if any they h:ive) in my ofllco, within the time specified by luw. otherwise i\ certificate of registry will be issued to tlie applicants. • fcLid Rose Mois is fifty yenrsof nge, fire feet high, weighs U>o lbs. Lucy Stoss is nineteen years of nge, live lect high, Weighs 12b lbs, both dark complected. Boro was hoi n in Jones county; Georgia, and Lucy war born-in Harris county, Georgia, both reside in Harris cu*unt v, and are by occupation field hands.—’ James H. Mobley is their Guardian. Given under my hand nnd official signature, jii iioSI-gt ~\VM. T. KING, Clerk. TWO fiIONTHS after date applicfttion will lie made to tho Honorable. Court of Ordinary of Harris county, Ga., for leave to sell tho Real Cstate belonging to the estate of James AVeldon, deceased, lying ami being in said State of Gergia. ABSOLEM AVELDKN, Adm’r July 12, 1801 GEORGIA, Harris County! “YVHEIVKAS, John M. Kelson and “William T. Kelson, citizens of tho United Stales, residing in tin? State of Georgia, nnd of lawful age, make ap plication to me in writing, as next of kin, for th# administration of the cjlate of John Kelson, late of said county, deceased: Therefore, all persons concorned, ftre hereby no tified to he and appear at my office, within the* timo prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why tho administration of said estate should not l>o granted to sail applicants. Given under my hind ami officiul signature, this 10th October, 1800. <K‘t24-80d GEO. W. MULLINS, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Harris County: AVIIKUKAS, Jacob C. McGehoo, a citizen of th United Status, residing in the State of Georgia, and of lawful age, make* application to me in writing a* next of kin for the adimnistrasiou of the Entate of James M. McGeheo, lute of said county deceits.yl. Therefore all person* concerned are hereby .e.ti fled to be and appear nt my office within the time proscribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why the administration of said Estate should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this Jan. 23, 18111. GEG. AV. MULLINS Or’y. Jan 24,1801. 80d GEORGIA, Harris County: WHEREAS James G. Smith applies to the un dersigned for letters of Guardianship of the person aud property of Edward McD. Hines, a mi nor of said county: those are- therefore to requiro all persons concerned, to tile in my office their ob jections (if any they have) to said up iiointmcnt, oth urwise letter* of Guardianship will be granted said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this oth day of March, 1801. mureh7-80d G. AY MULLINS. Ord'y. Not ico to Bridge Hulldora. THE Bridge on tlio Mulberry Creek, known a* Mitchells Bridge, will be let to the lowest bid der, on Monday, the 80th insL, to bo built within one year from {he time of letting. T. J. S. KIMBROUGH,) G. S DUKE, >Coin. J J AV. DIGGERS. J Sept 23d. lWll-lt