Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, June 19, 1865, Image 1

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EXTRA.. H'MHIW- «; * . Jl'Mi »>. «*«*. -Th« iiuoliun Ml* of ,n Kilts Livm*r*ton «V 1..1, on Sul- >i»t, |>rme |,l ' ,J " t.'**"" - pictur* of r,,in« bu«'in*M octivILr tlwn »ny Hint I.MO wilnwcil InTi- for mmo time viour. Tile ultrnilaio n war largo and bidding rpirfl^- W ” “ nn "* ,h8 M ibuinrd for rome of Ihe loading M ^feticli fillii*<> oOm«V2Jc.; osna- jjvp.; 4 4 slifftniir cLewiii* "«o’wi.b5c.; niookSo* 'do. .-flalU..; „ ;o.74f ; rail l!l> , »unnr, N. ()., Il 'o. • t irr*. iilliri I.ivii»K*ton & Co. will « andttor 'auction nili\ n< llieir .'loro, rourrday morning nr«i, whon .Ic’rira- gooda .will b. oHVrod lo tin- public. a rofor to ino adaortiaeuiaut of go,.dr , fold „t auction, o„ Thursday ntxt, |{<*>ptU‘ A Law hurt. Their embrace? some article* Hint almoet yimdv need; tfud, the »!«.» of in fluted a and namblin* speculation being we pre«uinfl that bargains cun now burned. a» of .yore, at auction sal, -. late Washington dispatch »ays.‘‘(io*. fn. of Georioa, lb'/''''. ol‘ booth .lien, well known in connection with to rebellion, and Gov. Hamilton, ) of Teii»«, were to-day, Mqiarately, ferenco with the President of the [ Sute.-v It is understood that Gov. , ha* b««n entirely released from but on what i uiditions is n**l * L' it It KUTH> N l N * A V A N N All. # learn from a reliable »uurco unii- tocrwlit tbat there was. an allflio|»ltxl n» uprising in Savannah on the night tbeo-1 instant, though n« mention of aff«ir i* mado in liny "f our exchanges, tieem? the negroes during tneir grand -lay and turn out on Fat Diy, con ed lbe diahfdicul srheiii** »•! dn-'roy* the whole white population «.f Inal ‘be plot, licwin'cr, uni" light, and .Grover- whom it would seem was : cularly ohuoxiou* t«» ifm iiogiues— none hut whtio gua'*L plaoi^l on du that night. The guaid wio ?ulli* .ently (bread, and when tlm n ok roue w.rc utto riimincnu' the tdaughlm, in»l< a«l finding "leaping victim-, were them es shot down without morcy. f, iiHva t io«ar‘l ‘he number '.ill . hut tod as lug I the truth of h. t teem* that- (hi* emiile ha- had the ~l of»auiitig tlm r**i|im el id Gouerul verfrutn commaiul atSaviinnali, miifdi he regret of tho w hite population. ** i give the »lorv as it w'n< told t • a* .Uurou WmiW, \;ti> ..E KeOCKAL TAI We ll«VU bet'll rated by a citizen ol' N**.w ^ oi k, w ho • Id know, (ami the olutoniuut i» nlao 6boratcd by one of our own ritizon* ntly from the North,) that there i? no eral tax upon real oFtite, hut only n the income thortiol above tlm unt of $000. The tax i<* three pi r t. upon all income? bvlween $r,tNi and .000. and live per cent, upon income* ■ye >10,000. For the year I8f»3 a ?|m- Warux wa* levied ol live percent, i all income*. Vo publish Litirt "latoment to relievo blit anxiety upon the subject, which is effeife. The htnleuient, however, doca correspond with an article which wo ied iornH days ago from the Clyirloeton urier, and xuiii to have been prepared tbat paper by ttio Federal tax collector that dihtrict. In tbe absence of the • Ibhmfelvos, which wotihl furnuh di- iiiforniMtiott, we will not undertake to ~ncilo thebe discrepancie-, but triinl d believe that tin* atatemoiit lufni^hod \’e will be found to tm hubstniilially rect.—Mu eon Telegraph •—• -— ‘OXTOOMKRT AM> HUhINEsa. Ourcity this time pioenls a most bu.-ino?* like I'«pranee, forcibly reminding tbe “old ubitanU" ol the halcyon days of peace d plenty. Immense slocks of goods of deicrmtions, are to t»e tound 'H every ret, and Dot a boat arrives hut what ad- ions are made, and our streets are daily led with wagons heavily laden with i.ntrv produce. Truly ourcity is being ded with the good things ol this life, 4 a large business M»e, thus early after rude blast, sprung up in our midst, otiey if beginning to circulate freely, il good order and quiet n-igtu. cupretue. rices are gradually lallibg, and it is to hoped that they will continue to fall, tiUu equitable standard i. reached. [Montg. Malt \ith. lutittiatioo has been given to Napoleon at be xnuel not only not ceud more oops to Mexico, but must wuhdruw the reach and Auttrian troop? uow there, d lefcve the people to decide b»r ilium- Ivaxbetwueu the Kmpire aud llupublb olberwue it will be our duty U* -eu tlial • Hepublicarih hive fair piay. [ H’aJthiagton IHspat- U, Hth. I* il thought that L9lcher and Vance, w ia the old capitot will be r*le«»«a ou fo\% * LA BOH REGULATIONS Uv OF.OR UIA. T offick tiin' i. Sup t Friidmen, i Augusta, Ga., June 1% 1 && j The following rules ere prescribed for the hiring and government of i-olored l%* borer's of Augusta and vicinity and lor tbe treatment of freedmen : LabiTers will be allowed and encour aged to make voluntary contracts, either with their former masters, or any other person wishing to employ them. These contracts, when submitted to the general huperinlendent of treedmen, will be ex amined by him, end if found to be fair and equitable, will be by him approved. Rut, owing to the extent of countrv over which hi? jurisdiction now oxtende. and the great importance to the people of making a good crop the present season, )t will not, at present, be considered neces sary, by tbe general superintendent, that contracts to be binding,shell be submitted to him ; hut if equitable, and baaed upon the schedule of price* hereafter mention ed, will bp considered binding. if tbe frecUniun desire to remain on the plantatioii of their former master, end he also tie?ires tbat they should remain, and the workers consent to support the non worker?, tbe employer shall give to all, wholesome food, comfortable clothing, quarters, fuel and medical attendance, and divide among the worker?, pro rata, what may be due them, if anything, alter deducting the expenses of supporting the I rued men on the plantation. Tbe Gov ernment is not, at present, prepared to .-upport the infirm or helplrts; therefore, until lurther orders, no person will bo allowed to turn away the infirm or heln- Im?8, to become a burden upon tbe public; they muxl be clothed, fed and properly cared for when sick, deducting the eclual expetuo from the wages of the able-bouied. hands. Should il bo proven tbat any have been so turned away, eu assessment will be made upon the persons, on whose premises they were living, yrben this order was issued, tor their support, aud he will be held guilty of a uiisde- iiien nor. In cases when it is absolutely uecessary to make exception* to this rule, permis sion must first be obtained from Ibis of fice. Tbe following rates are fixed as the compensation lo bo giveu laborers . uklu lu.Nua. M.ile hands L per month. Unit bauds li . r s) ** " I-turnip band? (i " " Hall hand? . ’. ;t " ’* aoi'ss. MKaVAM,. • Male servauts 1st tlsir llu per uiunlli. ’ Malu scrviuit* Jd vlas* 8 " *' Mule sen ants ■»«! ♦> *' *' I'eiiiHle ssminis 1st ehl*‘^ <1 '* " Ft ms b Mifymit* ‘M i-luss 6 ’* ** beiuulo eorvuuts «1 t'lar.i ft " '* Thoto claries will be duluriuined by mer t, ami on agreement between the em ployer and employee. Mechanics eud porno he having trades, will bu allowed and encouraged lo make their own con tracts. The money wtigua for field hands will bn paid on the 1st day of October, and 21lh day ol Decuoibnr; lor house servants, at th< end of sach month ; tor rnecbanice, porton* following trades and luborer.-. who work by the »lay, as often si agreed upon between the parties AM contracts lot hold hand, will he for the balance of the year. For field Inin Js, house servants., and ell hiborert excepting mechanics and persons following trades, there must be secured t,o th* laborer, in addition to the pay, juitireatmant, wholesoma food, quar- turs, luol, end medical altonuaiM;#. Thu treed men are reminded, that their freedom imposes upon them burdens and duties.- They must labor ana support themselves, their wives and children ; and, if thoy dasiru to become the owners of lands, they must buy them, a* other freeduieh are required to do. They must fultill all equitable contracts; and if any contract is broken by them, withou', just cause, they will losu all that may be due them.— Thoy are (roe in all parte of the States of Georgia and South Carolina, and their lights at Ireodinen will be protected, by the who'o military force of the United States government, if necessary. Every m l of injustice or cruelly done hiui, will 9'jouor or later be investigated, and the wrongsdoer severely punished. Idleness and vagrancy will not be tolerated ; and thu government will support none, able and yut unwilling lo work. Wage* for time lost on account of siek- ness, unless protracted, will not be de ducted from the field bends er bouse ser vant? , nor for any time lost from any faults of the employer, or on account of inclement weather. Rut both wages and muons will be deducted when the sick ness i? feigned for the purpose of idleness, or refusal to work when able to do so, and the otl’under may bo discharged by the employer. Whenever any lroodwan is dircharired by the employer or his agent, and thinks himself wronged, or whenever they are maltreated, or deprived of any right duo lreedmen, they should report tlm esse at this office, and the complaint will be promptly attended to. Rut it the freedtuan, so discharged, re fuse to leave, or prowls about the preroi- ,-f» to the injury of any person; or, in tvisu any freeduiati commits an effeoce for which he should be punished, or is con- iiderud a dangerous person, he may he arrested by competent authority, aod brought lo trial before the Provost Mar- niml. Whenever a military force cannot he obtained, a request may bs made at this office, where it will receive prompt attention. House sonant* are informed that they will be expected lo rernaio one half of each .Sabbath with their eoiploydrs; and field hands, tbat they are expected to work each day in the weak ageapt the .Sabbath. Complaints have been madaat this office that certain partis* rsfu.a to tllow wives hln f. h proml-w »tttt tholr nu«- LATE AND IMTKKK.-vrGQ M F.WS fl H T*T * 1 II. T A XT Q1I T»Q n»n(J», or |»tr«nu to Ukn ili.rfcn of thmi-- FKOM THE NORTH. aUlilXUfl oALSO', cnildren. Such persor.s are notified that ttued'iien, in this regard, have the same right that white citisens have, and if they interfere with these rights, they are guilt*’ * grave' otfhnce, which will subject them to severe iMinishnmnt These regulation** subject to the appro val of llrevt. Maj Gall It. Saxton, Corn. tnis»iot;«r of Freed men for South Garolinn and Georgia. • J. K. Rhta.vt. General Supoiintundunt. Horaci Gnxxi.KY K Advice to the Hlacx.s,—The New York Tribune takes occasion, in a recant number, to give ad vice to the blaqks after this fashion : We hear that many of tho blacks, tho roughly distrusting their old masters, E laco all confidence in the Yankees who ave recently come amongst them, and will work lor these on almost any terms. AVe regret this; for while many uf these Yankees will justify this confidence, oth ers will grossly abuse it. New England produces many of the be«t specimens of the human race, and along with these some of the meanest beings that ever stood uoon two leg*—cunning, rapacious,* hypocritical—u\*er ready to skin a flint with a borrowed knife, >tnd make \i>>r others) a soup out of the .<«*»lings. Thi class soon become too we!’, known at home — “run .out," as the phrase is,—when they wander all over the earth, snuffing and swindling, to the injury and shame of the land that bofe them and cast them out. Now, let it bo generully presumed by^the ignorant blacks of the South that a Yankee, because a Yankee, is necctoa- rily their friend, and this unclean brood will overspread the South like locusts, starting schools and prayer-meetings at every uros*-road> getting hold ol aban doned or confiscated plantations, and hiriug laborers right and loll, cutting timber, trying out tar and turpentine there, and growing corn, cotton, rice, and sugar, which they will have Mild at tho eailiest day and run away with tho pro ceeds, leaving the negroes* in rags and foodless, with winter coming on. "Trust thyself" is the very first maxim lo hu tm- or«f*.pd on the ignorant blacks; tako no man's fair words a? hiibhlaiilial verities, but insist on being paid at- you go. The New York World, -peaking ol the arrest of Gen. Lee, say* Il contrary to our expectation?, thi. shall turn out to be true, we shall interpret it a* an indication of intended Icnitv •" wards Jet). Gat is. That the President has any thought ol hanging Geti Luc i? incredible. If such men hi ho and Al exander H. Stephens ate to hn put on Irctl for treason and convicted, the President will certainly pardon them. Tlm country would sooner nee Davit, pat done*! loo than these muii uxcvMitod. And if they are all put upon the same level by tnul, convic tion aud sentence th y will nntural .v stand on the same (outing in tho mutlm- of piir- Otift. That the lait* >1 tin. Government i- substantially pledged that General Lee and tliobe who fiirroudiired with him shall •ufier no further penaltiot, will be admit ted by all who have tlm least spark ol houorab'e or manly leulitig. And wlmn u oolnt ot honor it involved, no right b'.ol- ing man will look ub>«ut lui lolche^ ol subtle legal catuittry to abtolvu tho Gov ernment from tn ovidnnt pr. niisn by which it has proriti.d, and by Uilli in which other partio*. liavo boon rendered powerless. The Government, Gy hanging these paroled men for treason, would dis grace i Lae 11 hd indelibly ns did thul*uhllo master of cruelty* in ancient litnuc, wlm procured thu suirendor ol a city by a promise that uo blood should h<i?hed, and kept his word to the loiter by burying tlm inhabitants alive. If theGoveriuiient wants te pardon Jell'. Davie alter hi* conviction and sontuncu, Int it bava the courage to obey its convictions withou tscreouirig a manly act by a con temptible subterfuge. Of course, tho coun try would prefer to bee Davis pardoned tbau Gen. Leo huug;and if hath were under Nunlotice end awaiting execution, the com miseration felt tor the one would nafurally operate to the advantage ot the other.— Rut I'uch a trick would be unworthy of the Government; which ought, % on all occasions, to act with iimpliuity, dignity and straightforward jirohity. The New York World estimates thu total exceptions to the President's amnes ty proclamation at from 200,000 to 200,000 uinn, divided as follows : Persons above the rank of Colonel 400, raiders from Can ada 2000, privateersmen 8000, volunteer rebels worth above twenty thousand dol lar* 00,000, foreign agents of rebel gov • eminent 200, rebel naval officers 1G0, dis loyal jurists 80, seceding Congress men 140, old army officers 16G, persons who lmve maltreated prisoners 800, Governors of rebel Slatn6 19, Northern men dn rebel employ 400, soldiers in rebel army from the bordar Status not seceded 50,000, in the Northern orisons at the current time 28,000, those who have takerx the onlh and broken it 30,000. General ilooo.—The Nashville Ga zette, of tbe 8th inst., make* thu following statement: **Lieut. Gen. John R. Hood went into Natchez and surruuderod him self to the military commander at that point, on the 31st ult. A correspondent •ays that General Hood, in conversation, expressed himself as well pleased with thu termination of tbe struggle, lie said the Confederacy bad played out, uud that the Southern people were glad it was **>. Hu •aid further, that it seemed that a kind of good feeling existed between the soldier* of tbe North and South. He seemed very much pleased with thy treatment he was ectWiBg.” New York, .lune 12.—The Herald' Savannah cot respondent ?«>’>* S*».idon, th»* rebel Secretary of War, Judge Camp bell and l(. M. T. Hunter,*imc been taken to Fort l*uln?ki for confinement. The Herald'i* Washington special says it i- understood that Judge Sharky will he made Provisional Governor of Mhumn. sippi. Tlm Timet.' Washington special says the President will soon i«siie a proclaiba- tion putting an end ti> tho purchase bv Government Ngents of products ol tho late insurrectionary States, thus removing the 2o per cent, tax, und leaving thu pro duct? to ho only taxed under the general laws, as in other States. Tho World's Florence coriespondcnt says a reconciliation has taken place be tween tho Pope and Victor Ihuumiul, and that th** latter will he crowned Emperor of the Romans by the former. Nkw York, June 12.—A dispatch dated Lexingiofl, Ivy., June l(hh, says reliable information has reached tin* friend? of John C. Breckinridge, at this place, that ho has arrived safely in t’ubu. How ho got there they refute to say. Advices received from Mu.vti say Mel- sine, chief of cabinet of Maximilian, had arrived in Paris, and had sifico gone to Brazil. Advices from Florence say ne gotiation** w«m progressing favorably. \Vasiiinuton, .lune 12.—The Post’; special says the rebel Governor Smith has surrendered lAmsnll and been released wn parole. A witness was culled to-day, who showed that O Laughliu wa» with him on the night of April 13, an<l not al Secie- tary Stanton's, a«« had been previously sworn. It wr* also shown that tlm explo sion el City Point, last August, was owing to i torpedo.* \Vilnes?es were ctillud t*• e?tahli*h tlm character of Lawyer Norton as >i good witiiCMi for rreilihilny. N KW York, .lune 12—Major General II. W Slocum visited the stock exchange tin- morning, ami wu? warmly greeted. Gen Keyes wa~ with him. Mr. II. M**r gan, a leading member «»1 the hoard, in troiiuccd him to th.* comtmny, when the proceedings wore suapetide*!, and tlueo cheers given for thu man win* caplux'd Ailanlh. 'rim General oxpi't*??ed hi? pleu-ure at morling with ho meii.v tokens «»f Iru-ndsliip, ami to perceive i^oil the war had left -o f*;w marks on our national prorperity. The General i- a resident ol S.VMli u-e, and f epl urenlud the 2d district in the Assembly of ISO!*. Si. L'MiG, .Line I3.- IlcturiH from ? e v c li I v • on »* coil J i lies, together with a por tion ol (he voldier?' vote, Ibiivi* no doubt a? to i h<» mloplioii <»l the now (.‘on: titiilum by i decided iiiajonLv, Thirty-two count tie* lire yet to tic heard tr m, uourlv ell oi which will give a ninjoritv tor the tkuis'it,utioh, wIiTch, toguthcr with a sol- diera' v<*te ol ?cvrrnl thousand yoi to come in, will nmke tho majority in favor of its adoption from flvo to six lhouH M nd. Cairo, Juno 12 -The steamer MelleSt. Lmii? Ini* arrived, bringing thirty-six hides "• < "t.ton and twelve lioghlinad* of tobaei o from 81. Louii. Lihnrly N*». 2 "a? threo hiindre.d bale* of cotton for lwamville and Cincinnati. The Atlan tic, from New Orleans, has arrived,, and report* that Gov. Clark, of Mississippi, ■Vte.' rti*r?hted a few days ago, but was pa roled until further oraort. New York, Juqo 12.—The trial to-day between Dextor and Lady Thorim was won by tho latter. I'll ILAUKU'UtA. June 12. —J .Cook* A Co. report sales ol 7*30’*, to-day at J<2,- ,V17,(KKI Kiriit Smuu off t ea Franck. Tin -tcamer W. It. Carter, which arrived here on Tuesday, brought u* passenger.-, us far as Memphis, Min. General Kirby 8mitli and Mrs. General Rucknur. the toruier of who;n i* on route for Maryland and the latter to Canada. They are in charge of the eomtnUaion.orb who had gone up Red river to tiegolia'o for the siirroiidur of Kirby Smith, and came on laud to the mouth of that river. Ivirhy •Smith having boon relieved of Ida com mand, depiirleij for France via Mexico, the day bin wife started for Memphis. [Cairo Jhmucral, Mag 27. - -^* ♦ A Washington special to the World says Gov. WattH, of Alabama, who was arrextud a l*w day* ago at Miicou, Iiiih h«on released from arrest, and has re turned to Montgomery. ROSETTE & LAWHON 'Vr 1,1, .SKI,I, AT Ul n'CLOOK, "I’Uursciay, BQrl ?ua«, Chewing Tohaoco, Sninliing Jo. v , 11 Jo/.. Alo—piuli, Star Candles, Coffeo, Soda, Havana Cigars, i’icklrs, Crackors, ' Suit., Sugar, Vinegar, Syrup, Koudy-maJo Clothing, l.adii's’ White Cotton llo«p. _ Jlllo* hi, 1 Sfi.i. i’on sal,L, i SACKS CII010F. COFFKK, ■<><> I,US. SMoKINil T0BA000. J. F. AVI JTEB 4 ™,, _ .liuiol'.'.-ai _ T» Bnwwt Good old Coffee, |/i iK snlo by I lime 1". PHELPS k WIItTEdIDB. Potash, Soap and Salt, L'OU sal* or bnrlur. at * : Thread and NSedleii. 1,’OR m. or bart.r. , .. I .Imi. It*. rufcr.P^ * WH1TF3IDE. . Cotton Cards, I/OR sale or barter, at I June I'.*.- ti P11KLP8 A WHITBSIDK/S. Tnnuor*' Oil. VJ h.\ HltKI.S ot a good article, for -ale by the ' t»oriol *»r wall.m, by . .rum* 17*—li*v WELLS A CUKTI8. DAILY LINE OF HACKS From Eufaula to Silver Run. w I**. 11i*» Hinl**r?ign«»I.Mre now running a dai'y Ium* -I ll.o'ks frnin Kuluula to Silver Him. li'er will* ilu* trains on thu Southwestern who me rr.un* on rnu •-'ournwestern Itiiilroiol Iroin Maeon to iiutaiila, and with the ".isV-w-ng- ‘""“viiaKag' FOR NEW YORK. rn|J K olentiii A N«*. 1 Stoan«f*hi|> I I'll,\ Mh'S, one thoiisaiol tons . ImiiIIuui, will I on v o Al'xi.icill- •oi.\ tor Non York, direct, on Jodi m-r.. l'ricu ol inursaFn, $UU. (IEU. BUCKKaM. June HI, 18(15. :i , A NigJit Soliool <'Inuell, l**r tin- c*|iucial bunctit ul Mcohunios a Hi I tlm •- young men whose studies were in - innni'ivl by this late War. Let ui'idicanti* be l*iiiiiHiml. J un»* I : -fit 11kv. K. H. RTAKH* V> KNTlStKY. having removed t ’ buildinir, over Mr. SpesrV • I havin'.' prepared himself wiih i .:••••• t n-ck of gold and uu full, would ir?i'i<• rIu11\ solicit tin: patronage ol all who "i?h i" lav*.r him with a call. First room* on the right, up atiiira. Arlifnn.il n*«'lli supplied on ebnrt notice, on Il»s' lu'-l 1*1.111 known tn the art. Mu> lv >. il it. NOBLE. T. S. SPEAR \\/(H r LH Hiiimuime to bis old rustomeri* and tho public generally, that be has resumed Imrinot.? at. his old stand, corner «>• Broad and lolpb Ntroof^. Watchca, (Jlooka and Jewelry repaired ‘ 1 ' man nor, ami wurranted. «. P* r ouh hav Iiik iirtolul articles belonging u will ho Huitiihly rewarded by returulnx i I lie hi till'll June 14, IS'/i.—lit COFFEE, MASON’S BLACKING, fiivi*: niMUN, tiiSAU pkn iln, WIIITIG NOT 1C I'APKR* MCICIH.IIS, FANCY HOAP, Ac. ,8OH SALK AT 1 June 12 'it T. 8. fiPEAR'S. Order*. I. Hereafter tui person will be allowed to wear any *far*, Imr*, ntrap*. atripe*, curdh, laa- *rla, buttona, or any inidcniu of rank, position or oflk'e in the late rebel army: and ull person* hereafter wearing xuoh will be considered us .still hostile to the government, and will be treated accordingly. II. All Idunkn, doi’uiiient*, booh* of record and archive* of every description heretofore huhuoMiiK to tbe no-called Confederate States, in clwuge of personi' at this post, will, without delay, be turned over to tbe*e headquarters. My order of .1. C. LAMS0N. Cu|*. Commanding Port. Juuel7.—Iw HKAD-Q1IA.RTKKH POST, t ^ COl.l'MMt H, (lx. ( Ordera. All persons in the city or vicinity luivitnr in their possession any ordusuce or orduance stores will at once turn over tho sumo to these* headquarters, or be subject to arrest and pun- irhment for disobedience of orders. Uy order of J. C. LAM80N, June 12j_ltk>•. -tf Copt. Command’g Port. Por Apalccfifcwlw.- The Htestuer SUll bock. II. Wingate master, will leave for the shore xod intermediate landings, tomorrow (.Tuesday/ morning. 9 o’clock. I .J. Ik MURRAY H AS real*nteil Ilia work, at fhr old Min ml. June 8,1805,—Tui _ • SADDLE AND HARNESS ]3«tal3llwlimont. W K tAsw prepared to i'urnbm the public vm^HhdLKS. MHIDLKS IIARN’KSS. • of tho heft (|Uiility. Repair- "'■^Fn.u.p'ty and n.utl &T * qq next door to Bradford A Snow. j**. r > tilllstjly B’or Sale, A boxes fine Chewing Tobacco. •*l ScatTaleti Smoking Tobacco, A " Millio Bowlegs Smoking Tobacco, F» “ Cliuntiuleor Smoking Tobacco, * jars fino Snuff. H. F. DURAN, At Manley St (fudges' olu stand. June 2,1Hrk">.—tf CITY FOUNDRY. Niibscribors wou their friends and tlm HKBU1LT their FUUMIiHY. and ....... .. spared to do any kind of CASTING:■ ol Brass or Iron; ?uch as Sugar Mills of the uiu.t IMPUOVKI) I'ATTKKN, und >Q, tit.. m lllnll we will W A IlKANT to .STAND; SYHL’P KKTTLK8. IIAIIK MILLH, Ul N (IKAHIMtt. and any kind of mill work. W'u will make any kind of Machinery to or der; hucL us SAW-MILLS. (GUST MILLS, and in (act any thing in our line. lu connection with our bu*iue*i, we have ?ecurod the services of one of the best PAT- TKRN MAKERS in tbe country. We are ulro making a large assortment of HOLLOW-WARE; such as POTS, OVKNfl. MULLETS, SPIDERS and LIDS. We will exchauge any thing in our line for '.kind.V.t. Country Produce, at old PRICKS dicited and promptly PORTER, McILHBNNY * 00.. ‘ *oat LandLux, Columbus. 0a, Juno'lV. May IV, 1S55.—if