Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, June 22, 1865, Image 1

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extra. Irttflis®* **' ll **- =^(ji!'V CHA-M.K BILLS. w< „» r i.d lo re* th* iiiqvamenl of I , fc( marth.-o -ml oih. r- of (.'olumhu*. I ' effecting* proper appreciation ol the I Bill* l»0«a by the city. I Tk»ftU no mwn in the world why Ih.y ' Ydcnl be worth "» much h- the Ft 1- bicurrency. The n-o U rc.s of the ci-.y h , „ h«n hut rli)thtly mi|.-irnd by ill* | and am -'oh 1 " *tl»r*Iit«« the |my- •uftl o! liabiliUe- mud, ^renter th«u »ny I „s a-fumnl. The receipt of the-r bills I LtiiisuI o f f" 10 ' '■ “ W "'' • -uflieient I I K or»'- for th " ir reJ,,n ’l ,lin "- " • l ,re - ' .lima th»t the I,te effort made by some i, . obtain the few note* yul iuuwl ut a ills- r.HiBt was merely ■ disreputable effort at 'nlation ; ami that now, the business I »rn of the city having in a body aignilied I. n ,, r (leieitnination to di-comitananoa [ jnv mch paltry and di.-ereditahle oraetl- 1 fc the Cni.ncil will reconsider its action I rsealiing the iS‘tie and again pul the hills | ih circulation. Wbf doth* signhrs ofth* paper referred |( , | irn it their m*ipt of Un» <*brin«e bill* lo | of fire doller- 6 ? We hare »n inkling of the violent *li*. I put* between the member* of the delega- ■ tittn from Alabama to Washington, in I th« ftatement made through tho Northern |p Wf| that should the delegation mcreed obtaining control of tjn* State, the llfifbtaned loyalist* any Urn* it will mil be I»4M> for them to return to Alnhuma!” — I tv # infer that the delegation vet* rred to J have nucceeded, for the .-ame article says |that they had at fin-t intended to recom lioand “Col. S* > l.old (.Si**hnl- ’) a rank J r *bel," lor Prtn Liorml Governor* LhI that I they abandoned that Idea after reaching* | Washington, and then conclud' d to notn* J nate Mr. i'aneiti* The lateu advice^ I. §y that ParMin? will probably be ap- I pointed, but we lutvo no idea ihnt there [ will be any “fight among the '‘loyal" I man of the St*t • on account ol the ap- I pointment. Indeed, we gieally (cur that OMtiy of the MocHlb’d “delegate,'' who have lately gone from the »Suulhlo Wash ington, had much more in view Home persona! aims ami |>reference« than the I welfare and harmony ol a restored f nioii. We note, with pltm-uro, an ad\aim* in I the price of cotton in this market. We I hear of a rale, yMtc' day. at 22 **enli, in Ijtraenhack*. This i* not .vd inmr the Iprice the article might to conniiNod. It vil! be seen that the ihIiv-1 datu from J. N'tw York report an a*!verier »n ootton I there. Tha N-«w Yc-tk o-limaU* ) lo the .dock |of cotton in the .South, which w* copy *Uowhere, is greatly erroneous in regard |to the amount on steerage in thU city, if i', lmeani* (as we supposti it inuet'tio- ijuan- Itity in Gold in bur since the capture ol the ■ place by Gen. Wilson'* army. Wc do Inot believe that there are now livothou* Land hale* in the city. Itafurt* the <bs- lirurtien by tire there was mu* h incite I than thirty thousand bale.-. TiiCotton intmkMui in. NVogivc I below nq estimate* from a source of rcpO- I lotion in New York regaidiug the avail- I able cotton in tho .SoiUli. It wa made I up on the let of thi«. month . The Supply of Cot (on i n //«*- SoulU.— | There seem to bo many uirotiono- opin io the supply ol cotton at the I south. War has uiado wide track, of ] devastation, and many h gluniuoriiig light has told ol cotton farm* being burned. — Thera are nothing like Him tiuiuLer «*t bales of cotton stored in Him South that are generally believed to he held there, from hourtos entirely reliable we me | enabled to give the following fuels and tifures as to the cjuanuty ol < oLlmi rtoruri in different citic* in the .State ol (iuorgia. At Augusta, (iu., there were about At), 000halts; at Hamburg, 25.D00; Mh**«i. ( ••0,000; WashmgPui, lUOO; Montezuma, 1U.UUU; Oglethorpe. 5,000; Amcru u-, 7(M>, Albany. 5,000; Cduuibu., >0.000; Culb - bart 1,600; Fort Valley, it.000; hulauitt, 10,000 bale*. In Florida then* are be haved lo be 25,000 bah - ; iu South Caro lina, 75,000; hi North furuiiuu, :*o,UJ0; Alabama, 150,000; Mir-irsippi. bTO.OOJ; liOUisiaua, 100,OWi; Texa*. *J«,onii; and in Tenoessoe, ‘JO,000 bale.-. Now much ol ibis cotton i- old, ard not a small portion ha- been subject to Ho* rot. The Sea Island ba* been nearly all -sized by the rnmerit on account ol whom it may concern. The prospect- ul smw crop ure not at all hopoWi. New band* mueiattempt ilia ta."k of producing the new crop, and with v. hat auc ce-- liiu* alone ran lull. Total ciunbtity 0*7,UAI bales, evincive of tho expected crop tht-rea-oii. Tha lnbuna’fc apociai say-* Secretary •deward eiill oxpeiiunce- greatdiditiuliy spaakingand eating, lib lower juifr b-v ng fa*ianod »o as to te uaiuovablu. The iowar part ot tin taco ic completely en veloped in M mechanical contrivance tor keeping hi- jaw in place, so that u may aeeu ummiATuto ar mionAM, _ iFrem tha Saedap MaU. j LoriaYiLi t, June 14-New York ad vices’report the completion of the Atlantic Telegraph Company’s cable, and that Ei»- ro)»e and America will be in couimuuica- lion next month. The guerrilla Stewart was not hanged here yesterday, as reported, having re ceived ten daya* roatute ju*t at the hour a-signed for hie exacutiou. * Nkw York, June 14.—The rebel Gen eral Slaughter arrived at Havana from Matamoras on the 11th. John Mitchell, suitor of tbeDaily News, and recently of the Richmond Examiner, wa« arreeted this afternoon and taken to rort Lafayette. The steamers Persia and City of Cork took out one million dollars ia treasure. Cotton 42c. Gold 142 and quite. \VAHUiMiTON, June 14.-—In conse quence of the continued indisposition of Frederick Seward, Clarence J. Seward has been appointed Assistant Secretary of State. The occupants of the old capitol prison now number lest than one hundred. The Cincinnati Gazette, of the 7th, publishes ft ft following farewell add re*.* of Gen. Sherman, in taking leave of bis comrades in arms. It is deted Washing ton, May ttO.h: The General commanding the farces o( the Army of the Tennessee announces that the time ha««come for us to part.— Our work ia doe-, and armed enemies ip» longer defy us. Some of you will be re tained in service until further orders, and now that wo are about to separate, to min gle with the civil world, it becomes a pleasing duty to recall to mind the situa tion of national affaira When, but. a liuM more than a year ago, wa were gathered about the towering caps of Lookout Mpuntain, and the future wn* wrapped in doubt and uncertainty. Throe armies bad come together from different Melds, with a separate history, bound by one common cau«*e—tha union of our country amt the Government of aur inheritance. 'There ia no need to recall to your memo ries Tunnel Hill, with its Kooky Face Mountain and Buzzerd Boost Gap, with the ugly forts of Dalton behind. We were in oarneat, and paused not for dan- Xbr arid difficulty, but pushed through .’Miaka Creek Gnpand fall on Keaara, then on Dallas and Renetaw. Then the heats uf summer found us on th«« banka of the Chattahoochee, far from Home and de pendent upon a tingle line for supplies; lull w* were not to be bold Ijark by any obstacle, him! crossed and fought a fyur hours’ battle and gained possession of the citadel ot Atlanta. That was the erki* of our history. A doubt Hill clouded oua, future, but we had the problem, add de- v stray log Atlanta, we struck boldly across the Stale of Georgia, savored all the main Hrlcriu*! of life to oar enemy, and Christ mas, found at Savannah, waiting there only longeiiougb to ttll our wafaua. Wc suain began a march, which, for peril, labor auii r«*ult«*. will compere with any ever marie by an organized army. The Moods of the Savannah, the swamp- of the Combnhee end Mil into, the high hill- and rocks ot the Htiolee, the flat quag mire. of the Peaeeand Cape Fear rivers, were all pet»*d in mid-winter, with Us Ibtods and rains. In the faue ol ao accu mulating enemy, end after the battle of A\ery»boro' aud Bnutoaeville, we om a more came out of the wilderner' to moot, vmilriendh at Goldsboro'. Even then we paiLcd only leng enough to relead our wagons, and pushed on again to Raleigh nnd beyond. Until wn met theeneinv sue- ing for ffraco instead of war, and offering* to nubulil to tl a injured laws of his and «*ur country. As long as that eoetny wa. deliaot, mountains, rivdra, swamps, hun ger nor cold, had not checked us, bul when be who had fought us hard and per- Hirtently offered submission, your Gene ral thought it wrong to pursue him fur ther, and negotiations followed which were attended, es you all know, by hi*- surrender. How far the operations of the Hiiemy hero contributed to tha overthrow of the Confederacy tail the peace which now dawns on us. moat be judged by others, not by ut; butlhetyeu have dene ell that men could do, has Vwn admitted by i hoao in authority, and we have a right to join in the univetral joy that falls on our laud, because the war v- over aud our Government elands vindicated before the world by the joint action of the armies <•1 the l/niied Ftales, tiiuch as remain In tho military service, your General nood only remind you that success iu tho past in duo to hard work and discipline, and that the same work and discipline arc equally important in the future. To such si go home we will holy sej, that our fa vored country is t*o graatl, ao extensive, .*.<* diversified iu clia.ale, ao rich iu pro* duclioue, that every men, surn’y, can hud m home nnd occupation nuiUyl to his taste, Miid none should >iold to the natural im- kuUu pure to result from our ^>aat life of MACilemenl aud adventure. \ ou will he invited lo seek new’ adventures abroad, bul do not yield to the temptation, for it will‘lead only to death and disappoint ment. ' Your General now bids you all fare well, and with the full belief that as ia war you have been good soldiers, ao in ponce you will makegood citizens; and if unfortunately n new war should arise in our country, Fhtnuaa’s army will be the first to ltickle on the old armor and line forth to defend mid maintain the Govern ment «d our inheritance and choice. ISusnr Cbilp.—Recently the wife of one of the city fathers of Naw Had fold prr-ented her burband with three children et a birth. The delighted father took his little daughter, four years of age, to sew her new relations. She looked *t the di- miuutive little beings a faw moroanU, when, turning to her father, sh# inquired, Fa which oae are you gting V# keep. From tbs ChaUaflflcas Gaveti*. LATEST NFTVS—FFTITION.’ FuR AMNESTY. NRvr York. June Id.—The Herald'- special say* the Executive office is crowd- • I with applications and petitions lor lie liselmrgM of prisoners of wur mid to XMFORfANTORDlil-NEW MIL!# „ ’ TARY DIVISIONS. WashikuTov, June 7.—The following military oiybions have just boon announ ced ; 1st. The Military Division ol the Atlan tic comprises the Department of the East, uiscrmrgM ot prisoners oi whi Department of Pennsylvania. Middle D**- tend the bonwAta of the Amnestv I partmentof > irgiitia. North Carolina and mmion. These apnllcations nreuvob***- Bjnith Carolina, to be commanded by N ml wMl not b« granted. •JUJ. Gen. Maado; headquarters at Thila- A proclamation will soon be issued in »*i mV North Carelina sugge-ting that a State* •M. T he Military Division of Mississip- Convention beheld. Gen. Scbolleld ha* M includes the Department of Ohio, i>e- iM U »*d an order to the olllcei sand M-ldiu. * partrnent or the Northwest, Department ,»f |,U command lo assist the Executiv*. of Missouri, and Department ol Arkan- in the discharge of his dutie-. sas; to be commanded by Maj. Gen. Slier- Tin* Time*' Washington special >ay.- it * l ^ l * Louis. strong feeling i* litiding expression among i*d. The Military Division of Tennessee the leading men in favorof appointing comprises Kentucky, Tennessee, Mi a sisk- military Govertiou for >Soulli C'nrolinn, ippi, Alabama. Georgia and Florida; to Florida. Georgia, Alabama and Mi.*>i,»- b« commanded by Maj. Gen. George H. aippi, and keeping them under a strict Tboina^; headquarleis at Nashville. military tule until the puople ar»* more The fourth Military Division of tiie thoroughly returned to their vocations. I^puihwaat, comprising Louisiana, Texa-, and the labor atatue of the froedmen New Mexico and Arizona, to be com- properly adjusted with tlieir late mnsier«. nianded hy Maj. Gen. Sheridan , bead- The effort* of the delegation from llmsn quarters at New Orleans States now Imre are noi meeiirm with oth. Military Division of the Pacific, t * much encouragement. There are several be commanded by Maj. Gen. ltalleck . prominent generals with line executive headquarters at Nan Francisco. abilities and cool bo ut-, who can now be These divisions are severally divided .pared, to settle llm disturbed affairs of into department*, each with a special com- tl,,,,* State.. mender. ~Tbe*«commanders have not ycl \V ahiijxutox, June 1 ’ — I nstructions been determined on in all ca«-es. f rtr t ),„ provisional Governor* will ho «b*- " —« , lerntined upon at a Cablne*. ineeling to- It the report •morrow, Wednesday ‘’Greenbacks." IIIAT'S AI.L.i 114 Broad HI. u v r: Notice. the firm of Mjrets. Wat- «»n t he 17th of April t'ohuohus. May 1st, 186 .. JOHN K. HI IX. If. MYLKS, by W.T. Worn*. SS. T. WOOD, It. R. WATSON. tlfllce Molitlr t ({Irani llallr«a4, , I’OI.I aai S.lh., .Iliue 10. PWf*. f iil* «•! iIn* St*- k holders of (ho .Mobile l Itiiiliintil (iMitiiaiiy will he h. lU mi I. A In., mi tV cd up "day the 4ib Rt. Ill 11 iVloA. .h .M. FRA^KK. Sec r alary Stxrtlivc Kd\ior. published in our new* c Now Or lea nr- Time*, of the I4tli iu-tani, tw.»I*n from tha Cairo Ti*ue«, *»l the Pih instant, otlioinl that for th« present, no more mustering pptual out of troops will hi* permitted, slnui.d hr* ,,f,. oll verified, the public will look ft»r startling new* from Washington before long. President Johnson is apparen.I.v not *1 is- posed to much tard.v engineering of tip* claims of the I'nited Slate* against for eign powers He is impres-cd, it would seem, with tho idea that where we huv * found that a plain staternnm of our debit and credit account with another Govern ment doe* not lead ton prompt settle ment, a square and emphatic demand i not at all out of chapter. He may wi-h to keep up an army for sprue little tun.* yet. We would be glad to know that our gallant boys’w**r# ail permitted to return lo their home* and pursuit* of fieacnful industry, hut they will not r nmpluiu it the.y wear the blue a liltlu while longer, if there is ar.y need of teaching England 15*.—A treaty hc- it»*t| State- and Hon.turns laimcd. It prm-itlc Ibrmu- rseiprocilv and Him I tend on i ami navigation. Tlu* Uni- l«al Slate-: agree* to |.r**teot Honduras trout interruptions by *tLoire* or confiscation from anv quarter. Nkw York, June l i. -European advi ce- sav tiia' coticn i* fluctuating. Tho La Palrie danie* the statement that France i- about to send a hundred thou .nnd men to reinforce Maximilian, .and dome* that M. Leon had an itiWcview with President John-on, as reported by the Front'h p«|x*r.-. ft nv b»* wa-unable to open relations with tin? President **r any of lu** Cabinet, Tip* Ficncii (iovcrnuicut had prohibited the -ou.*subscription lo present Mr-. Lin coln with a inedul. The police *d tin* province- seized tho subscription*. Kio .laneiro advices of the 10th stale I lull an alliance ha* been -igned h DAILY LINE OF HACKS From Eulaula to Silver Run. w^l* ,,M * MiideniRiied.hre now runninx a daily " hno ol Hacks Iroui Kntuula to Milver Kao. * eiiliceti.ik with the tniin* on Uie Southwestern Kail mu 11 real Macon to Kiitnulu, and with the M. A. •*. It. It. from Ooluiuhus to Montgomery, .lunelii—-w 1 V KRNOY A OARfllLh. , A OAHD. I IIAYR again fosniuonend buying and eal- huK totUMi, nnd am prepared iu pay t ami Mlvor or Urouihnok»,'*»Md pw at Tr*rra«r times) give tho highest iTken ascordiog tv* M'lHlily. Hull d* Duck’s, nppodia the Colutn- -. bus Hank. ,lu • 21.- .i no. kta, ID., June 2, XM!t. The Agents of the Southern Uxprea Compu- n> will receli e nnd forward Letters lor all places that can lie reached by it* Messenger*, or through tho mails vf tho United States. I ho xoverntnent i>ostn«e will be paid bythe 1 ouipaiiy (until such time ns the mail* are re iv-talilishcd) for which service tho charge will ho Ci-'*> twenty-live cents for each single letter of ono half ounce, the same amount beint added for cu b halt oitnnr iiditu'mual, aud iu all cases lo ho pro paid in Mtooio or national eurrenov, it hoing uinior.-tood by die senders that the Com- any rc-yondbiliiy for xho ... package* ex value, l«*r which Express charges will be made Fr.nce. pnrlintl I,shoiib.Inlhi'slromjlli I'ik^iibt nnd til.) AikSciUiio lit,- of lh« Vnilnt) StntM. Tlio limV> has *<>nn pol.lir nnd llxiii fore, ' wore iiixreliinjc by for bullying or imponinit oil tliis ,cmm- I'nrnumiv. Ab.L iiiu.rul.r nnlion. W. h.vo roi. n|i 0J,a rkm-i. 1 i- .(n'.i-d iroin Vnri-llint » hntiitof fl»hliuK, nnd me in n mir -!nl„ ^jj._ |[j K |„ r . |i. s. Mini.ti r, lm.- Kivnn lin of trnininK Ju*t miw. •i'fiinrh (iovcrmunnt h niont positivi, llfrnm i* tbnl, tlm Wu*liinRton L'nldnut will linn I v if'iient tbn , tiimn.-l nniilr.lit.v r. • nmditur Moxioo, now pl.w! nndnr Hi • lirot.ction of i'fnlii'.. i lurlhfi intomnition ou pdro ol Agents. sol I'llKli.N EXPRESS COM**' i 12,1W of Ageni DM PAN SADDLE AND HARNESS ISMtnkxliwlimout. U f K aro now prop.irod t« turnisn the nubile with ; s.\DIM.KS. IIHIULIIS. IIAKNT.cc. . >YKM>xi.i.PaiLUPeoN Rrpcpia non Wn/uleii Phillips in n fariVlic on Iho nogr< eutfraga queiiion, a- ha was, boiore d final abolition, on tho vltvcry questii Lb.NTS. A'*., ot the best quality, llepair- ecuiiil prompJfy and noatly. KENT A CO. next lioortn llr.nltor-i A Snow. illl-tjly Ha is full of vagnrin* aud crocliatn, which in tin mu S'. Winouol to • tiolhing ; hut in threatHiiiiiu**/* GOVERNOR )RMES JOHNSON, c- lha repudiation of the national debt, I.V Thi* di-tiugubbed geutlemnn »- oxpc-. tnd t*. . uml the high • ’J* iniscljinf Hfid roaoli Columhur at an early day. It ir propocl danger. I Imre an* tua Moment* in \hc . . . • : i,i„ K hi-*»wu North lo-day of which n prntiy -Irimpr ' repudialion party could bjt formed; und " 1 ' *’ may wa not r«n*o*tmbly pix'dicl that upon ,U! “ oltJ ^* this quvt-lioo, with lliair rnLuin l<* the pu H‘ h fHend- will lilical couiubla ol ilia Union, tho |*nup!o «)L 1,1 Mr. A. Hunter, ovary Southern Stale, il buup(lil lo ll •-> !"h.’J****W, JSTE1W CiOOJDS! v).*\ HOZu American Pin*. |..,t tarn* iiutter Perch.* Round CooiV, (Icin’.- Whitaehirl Collar . ■ Play ’ Tlun r * do li leal, will go for rcpudialioii’Tin* del**,. *>f the hoguaSoullicrn ( unlad'jracy. hard ly les» than three Itiousnnd iiullioiih iu label snip, am repndia'Hfl, and they will *a.\, why i.ol make a clean thing ot it. and repudiate the debt on in* l : nioii hide ' Hence thi-threat wl Wendell Phillip- to agitate the repudiation of the national debt uniats the aioancipat* d blmdo* have the right of suffrage, i* Jull of mi-ebief ; and hence the wisdom of providing in . some honoit way lor the uiiiiigiiinlimeiit !*• b ‘k J * H* U; :>f ihia dehl as soon an possible, with all 'yhiunaslf HhuJr H. 11* 1 21. I *•> la view ol the present Kreat fl car city •Ikiiixo hills lor ordinary busuics* purposes, w in umlerhiipied*tnei jhants, traderr uml *>tm* ili/.oos of the City ot Columbu-, do luwo i M rco to receive tod pay out the chatiRc l»ill« hc City Cwincil of Coluuihu*, (a- pur iu Jiecubiick*,.! all -urns under jivnlottari • l.llis, Uvinx-n.n .1 Co. j Wall Jk Tho W. Y. Haul S- II. Hill. II. .Mill told the burdenh ol teiHliou, high pri political corruption ullachotl te it. V. Iff rn lit. J. U.Iv M. H: Mchinnic. II. W. Yaiiveclitc I,, tl. liowera. A f . hiMiinoa, |i. It. TUuiuproo. J. S. Mortt* . It Hyland i NVyrinc ! 11. r. CoLoy, ; A» M. liiiini.oii. ■lames II. Roper, It. W. Mil lord. CoLOMli A, (h„ Juue i'Jth, lH*>ii. The lliiilroj*l lixproas Company will trun«- porl feuds aud othur valuable package* from MoDlgontery to C'olumhu*. via Vniou Springs, Alabama. AU parties dr*irinu to ship by thi: Hue cun be accommodated upon upplicatmu to A. (Jam- uiel, at tha old UmulWus oflict. near the Hup- tint Church, in Columbus, aud to Han’t 11. Wil- lirmc. in Muutgumery. Alu. June20.—lm_ II. W. COLEMAN, hup't. HkAU-QUAHTKRb POST. I CoLtaace. tl*., Juno Intli, In'* >. f Order*. 0 I. Hereafter u<> perouu will he allowed to weal* auy afo#**. hura, alrajta, *fn’pc«, vurtii, hn- *cfa, buiivna, or uuy iusiguiu of rauk: pusition or office iu Vhe lute rebel aruay; and all perrons hereafter wearing such will bo consider hostile to the government, aud will he treated accordingly. ... II. All blank*, docunun/a, bool* of roeqid *L W. 'VdHam* aud archive* ut every description hrretolore jp \j Clcokle) belougiog to the so-called Coutederate State*, iu charge of peraous at this port, will, without delay, be lurued over to these headquarter-. dan \\\ li.Clark,hui* M It 1 .1. II. TTiuuer. A. Hunter, Wui. F. Luckir. do.-. Ilaurcrd. NS ells A Curtis. I’. W. Acce A Co. It. Carter, F. Laudor, dohu Muuu, Jehu I). Curler, K. S. IJreeuwood, A. Kiivcuscruit, Acee A Collier, J. Funis, udley, S. Need ham. m by null, j Jainen O’Conuor, J. A. McNeill A Co C.C Cody, ,.J. MotJovern, John CalhurwooJ, Jiim. ,S. i'cmherlon. , C. I*. Pease. r Crichton X Co. tleo. A. Norn-. J. F. WINTER A CO,. •it***: •*. ri No. 76 Urood Streafr ^ Uood old Cott'ee, "III aide by •I i,n, I". 1*11 KM’S Ji WHITF.SIPZ. PotiiHh, Soap a ad Salt, •rtlt sjle or barter, at dune l'». I'ilhl/PS X WHITKSIPV. Thread and Meedlea, 'OR nua <m birtn* •Lino |". PHELPS X WHITESIDE,. Cotton Cards, Tnnuoi'm’ Oil. VJ HA R It ELS of a good article, for sale by the ' ’ barrel or khIIoii, by June IT.-jlw WELLS X CURTIS. CITY POUNDBY. turKill. J. li. liramhall John J. ifrant. li. M. Kuufr* A. L. ilarrisou. iisstill I’r'iuhart A Ctiap V J. U. Nance, Li. 1,. lluuliur. il. (S'. J H'jUCs, X Ci | Jus. lwvli. I Jim. Colbert. E. L. .-wifi, | O. P. Tillingbast, : John 11. Strupper. li. M. Uuiihy, I Win. II. H. Phelp*. F. Reich. M. II. Den*hu, Sit minis, Koooev X Co. Hall, Mores X Co. li. Middlebrook. W. F. Perry, Kaufiuao.lvuruek A*C«» J. F. Winter X Ci*. M. Hurrimter. T. II. Nattier. J. Kyle A Co. VVaruook A C". | J.tJ. Stiupper, | Tin#, liras*ill. UMAD-Qi'AKTERS PQST, t CoLl'MBlH, (It. I Ordera. All per-'tua in the city or vioiuity bavioit iu tkair poaseu-iou auy urduaoce or orduuuoe atoraf will at ouoe turn over tho saute to these headquarter*, or he subject to arrest and jmn- idhmeut for di«ntsodieneo of order*. By order of June 12, l&fc-.—<t’ J. C. LAMSON. Capt. Cotumaud’g Post FOK SALK, 3 C0PPKR 8IILLR »nd WOKMS, sod . necessary fixture* for making Whteky, c% 0*tougb; low It, early apjdic .tjon. H. (J. I\EY. RH5UVLAK NKKTINb OF Ukhk). Iliorpr Longa, No. 49, F. A A. AI., SAT- *Ti RIlA Y hTLNiMi. at J o’clock. All trausieut aud visiting _ brethren in koo I standing are respectfully*invited. By order of tho Vf. Al. June22.—It B. F, fflFFORD, Hec'y. ON CONSIGNMENT. I ETTKR and Note Paper, Envelop.*-. IJ Memorandum aud Pass Alook*. Ledgers and Journals. Lrad iVm il-, Pens end Peu LKJders, Pocket Hook-, Hriar Root Pipes, Ac. Ac. For side It the quantity, « At Bn R. A. WARE’S Drug Store, Juna22.—8t* 106 Broad RL FOR SALK; e HACKS CHOICE COFFEE. OOu LHH. HMUKINO TOBACCO. J. F. WIATIR A i'Q.f Ju*el«.—3t 7# Bm»d dtreet. Tllh subscribers would respectfully inform I- llietr, Iriondf umi the public generally, that they have RKIHJILV their FOUNDRY, and aro now prepared to do any klud ol CASTINtJS .•I Ursss or Iron; such as Huaar Mills of the most IMPROVED PATTERN, and an; si?.*: which wo will WARRANT to STAND: SYRUP KETTLE.'*, BARK MILLS, OIN Oh’A It I.VO. and auy Kind ol mill work. NVe will make any kind of Muchiuerr to or der; such a* SA Mr-MILLS, URIST MILLS, ind iu bid. any thing iu our line. AA* lu coniicctiou with our business, we hare •ecured tbo sorvicoH of one of the best FAT TERN MAKERS in the country. We aro also miking a large assortment ot HOLLOW-WARE; such an POTS. oVRNR, SKILLETS, SPIDERS and LIDS. We will exchange any thing in our line for any kind ol Couutiy Produce, at old r»**rr»Ka or MONEY. OrUeis respectfully’solicited aud ° PORTER, McILlIUXNY Near Steamboat 1 May 19,18(13.—tf Coin ... For Sale, •T boxes line Chewing Tobacco. •* S^affMlri Smoking Touae Bow legs Smoking 'J J. l\ MTJRK. M AS reunmed hie tvorli, m • (Mild. DENTISTRY D ll. K. NOBLE having remove* stand in Jouo*’ building, over Jewelry Store, and liuving prepared buuoel! vsyib 1* good .-ti ck .>f gold aud tin foil, would leapeclluily solicit the patromuR* of all who wish to luvoi bill! with 4 call First rooms ou the right, up stairs Artificial tec-th supplisd ou short notice, oe ghe best plant* known to the art- _ May 2^, J8t».-tf R. N0BLS.