Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, September 12, 1865, Image 2

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JOHN II. N tRTl* COLUMBUS Tuesday Morning. Sept. 12, 1865, A dispatch from Memphis, 2Hh ultimo, j state* that th© cotton crop will be almost an entire failure throughout West Ten- j nev-•©. Tip’ rust i* d"*troyir«g it a« fast | h> it maiur** The yield in the wi*tern I part of the S'ale, where cotton grows the | l*r-=t,will not bo over two hundred pounds • to the arm. Probably h larger cotton i crop v.-Hft plant'd this year in Wo*t Ten- , novi'll then in ar.y other cotton growing I region of the - »t.© ©xb*nt. The latent report concerning Mr. Davis’ health say-* that he w«4 getting better of Ctlvll I/»W 1“ MUalaalppl. A lalegranhic report and .oine new«|>a- per interpretation* have it that ll>« dba- _ greement Ul»wi Oovnrnor Sharkey am) (1 , rysj „ lien, bJocum, in which the President dr- —• • ♦ . .dial In favor of th« li< v»ri.„r. w„. in | A apodal dispatch from Washington, »f reference to the organiaation of .State mi- j the Tit, inst., to the Chattanooga flatttl', I and have in mnieehape to borrow in order Ur. announce- II,o fact that Pre-ident John- to oovar thi« deHoienop, thu, adding ren- 1 i atantly to th" public debt. The daily Government U* nenw*--Resumption of Specie l*«\u»eaU. Corrosj. /n lenrn of the H. Y. Kxprw*. WAfllUXOTOX, Aug. *25.—I fully ngrer? with you in your r»mnrks about paper money, and the advantages of an early resumption of specie paymentv but un fortunately there is but little pro-pco? of a speedy resumption, f**r several and obvious reason*. Two essential |©*if'*.?. besides minor one*, are necessary for a resumption : 1st. That cur 'xpendituret should he brought within our actual revenue; and 2d. That our great volume oT curr-' y should be reduced at l©««t $400,000,000. It is in vain to tai . of a resumption, while we have a Urge daily expenditure over and above r*-ceiptc from regular sources of incorpe, independent of loans, litia troops to assist in maintaining f This may be so, but tho .lack- n M’ ■ ■- i ■-■•n nippian, of tho .id inst., contains nn nrti- j li He which, if It docs not rofor lo the very j rasn involved in the disagreement be tween the Governor and tho General, a'. b*ast strengthens our impression that th© President has intimated i» tho military authorities his intention to restore the majesty of civil law in Missis»ip| i a* fjiiickly as possible. We copy from the the article t<* which v«o i* pardoned ftx Joseph ft. published 1 rorn ihe Augusta Transcript, Tfb. rlie Meerut Murder. Th murder of a young Federal oflr-ei, >»t the depth *»f midnight., in the yar-l of one of f.ur telUw*< iluseriM, hnx awa'.amvl n i*—ling of general horror and of g* neral ins. f jnty. We hful not intended un-ea* sorifibly to disru th«• subject, which i- now under the ii.vo -ligation of a military tribunal, I'*i nmy houilowod to refer to it I would absorb »*1| iiiasinir h a« a ' "temporary journal ha* publi lied an art.He which, v/hile just and mariiy in the main, certainly, in one iiar- ; expenditure - of f he Tren-uryaro just new ! beginning to b© I©-^©!*©*! from the redue- * lion* that have bf...n made in the army nod navy, and win he /till further lessen ed after more tro -p nave l»can mustered out and paid th ;*i nrr *ar», but rtill not by any moans suffii i- ntly rolo bring our out- ! ti' ..rdm from M»ltby ellin* aride the I wnli • fieri,ion of a court ,»( ju.lico in V crime luiry. where tho Hghtol properly^., question vhi' h "’ir people regard the ground that the *1* Mjuitablo, notwithstanding lh*» mu,,, ,u triel bcfurii a jury, w«, under- land it. Thi* .truck m n« ft iimirpalwn ■if military power, and wc arc now Kind it* heliev« thut a rnfoi rnatioii is takin; place in this respect under tho ■ -rung i < I ' f decided stand President .lohn/nn <•< •< u pi in regard to the condition of the •‘•■■"dl., and trust ere many days ‘•bail have gone by to bn able and nothin/' d lo anr. 1 • 1 Tl ' •' Vn«t civil luw li tuprome throughoui oui beloved .htato. Tim following extract fr n m-.-n m- cent order of General Homm, will how iliat tlm reformation lor which we s.» earnestly hope lia» already begun Special Orders, / No, 86, ( IInuns Dki'AKTMRNT ot Mihsihsippi Vicksburg Miss., Aug. 2 [Kxtracbl e*t j I'hpitonl, thil ia no op* viiion-dram-e* ngHi/i“t “our iipotent bate while the ticloi 1 ■ r I'-r fails that the Con fed- 1 h. lien, and that eld c ‘a«e heart was not p iph*, they fiave no con* it iio -vnipathv f<»r i»—n*» hinviidu. and nf» practice in »• midnight art* The act wu* i»t»t mi m i <<| war; ti*» deed over adiich the niailml f!>» t waves in triumph or the heart of t‘.»> hero r»l«»w- it wm nothing more it- )#erformers knew »*lesf nlil tl.^ Jim its of /or legitimate incoming* NVe have wti 11 at i«ant *f troops ori th.; pay r-dU, which, with all thsir contingnet expen«es, 'x»»t at lea.*' »,(*>» |.it annum, which, of il.-elf, income from inter- nal revenue and <n-b»m-. oAving the in terest on the debt, navy. *; ' and dipl*. malic-csp -Mscv ;*en»iof *!/•., t-> '.o r« covered 1/3’ nsv- loan - or re-v ii. ren •• "l debt in some? form. W« re. ontly have heard »T few au<l»- tional iro/.pa tfiat * re to be fnu*?'r d ftit and di-charged, th< .gh et th*> :n*W}U> there is a report thv*. «rtl thevolftfM ^5»pi are t/» l»e disbart led^wumbering not h * - than HlPJixi. In every way this would i»n a rn<Mit desirable and advaatagaou* f»ro- ceeding, and n m-.*'. enlial relief to the i res my of not |n^- than one h ind . I miiiioiH p^r annum. Jfut the red . f w, of the army must be rn r e citenvivr than that l*» be iditurc* witliii the Mint oi should wllfjt 111' ■dl v i And destitute, i un net cutifd find */l Augusta. • igi*l i lH'.V - pel pelrato ! I. ill In- yoiin IV, So much of Spreial Gnler. N ■*. .'/, c urrent serins, from the l|ea<b|Ui>rLe' .- \Vc‘stnrn District of Missi^.-ippi, n ioi In the verdict of n civil f i-Pil m n re cent suit between Mrs. M. A. I iiif i I'hd Nfr. K. Jlarneft, is here iiinndod. It was representi •] lo the l nuuiding District, that th ! lo- fully bediev < fi why oip- army men. VV»* should "••Hports to be I of' «! tho outbreak c.f the rebellion : but l 1 ** ’*■» men are anipl\ sufll* iafit to give proper p^ace garrifon* to all ti ■ —aport lortif’cationB; 10,0c«t f.. r our <W»n*iers -and we never have had -<• r,f I many for that purpose; and there i till ruspicinn in tegard t*» i 'Jl.hn of the ./MSS) undisposed (if. ,No It i our furriest hopo j une, i suppose, expect* wc.-hvuldgarri» •r who are charged with i ibo interior of the States iy peve te be as guilt- reorganized their f^trUe g v.irnio i and aflltcted f H mi!ic ! After we iiavi re Jnc’od uur army f i long f..roily and trust- | ,,ur “ x then liul in the pro- c*xpre*s any | they Im MMKI "ful end Com* f defendant in the suit kind derived liin title to the prop* • rty iri question from an oflicer of the I nifed Hlates authorized to convey mu-Ii propoity, and that the defendant i ad • •flared proof of this fact in his clnfem-e. The n*cords of tho court show ihsl. no • ueli proof was olfared. I itfak that irifatunlion ocrot oi '-very our Southern coun- •erv serin on preach • C'-s- »h if there wero e'liofial enmities t<» I with Jealousy and Ity orsler of Maj. G |Ufllcial| J. W- C'liidldatea In Mlssiaslp|d, The Jackson MinBiaitippiitu (m good old paper, which we are glad t<» receive and place again on our exchange list.) con tains a wholo column of announcement * id candidates, offering them^dw. for otll- ces lo bo filled at the election on the fir t Monday in October. There are two c u - ilhlatep announced for Governor -Hot-. 1C. S. Fisher, of Tallahatchie, and Hoi . Win. S. Patton, of Lauderdale. Tho llrvl named was, we believe, nominated by a meeting of delegate* to the State conven tion. Tho Mi«ni/i*ippian supports him, and says that tho circumstances under which he was called out wore such ns lo leave no doubt that he is tho choice of the poop I o of Mississippi. Thorn i« one can didate announced for Auditor of Public Account*, two lof Secretary of State, live for Stato Treasurer, and two for Attorney General. All these ofllcors, we believe, are elocted by volo of the people. A. M. West, of tho 4th, and ft. G. Poyton, of tho bill district, nre announced as candi dates for C’ongross. Thorn aro also can didates named for Judges of tho High Court, for District Attorney, for Circuit Judges, for Stato Senators and Represen tatives, and for tho various county nfll- co*; also candidates for offices to bo 11 Mod by tlm Legislature when it meets. It is n (o pr"l<"t iiguin which make* the wtvr l tragedy- performed try. end the te\ l « c<i t.v i>m li.' mill r rvl'iii. I i fire the you! I.lu) 1 inadnek *'. And we nre glnd l«» I n <w Ihnl the pco ]■••• •>» "Mr • h v enjoy the lenielit of nn ad- ii'ini.-tie n ■•» inx’iiHnimoii* n- to i o- n " e • verv 'Aiiheation for an ' 1 ■■ • l l" '. Ihe (’omnniiiding l.encrnl t wle»m the interf.ta of G/virgin h iv' i- i ent' ; ■!<••! I i > /Jenie-ined him- : •• If i . bn high offir'i*. 11m• exercised a , I'oVti y ■ L»in m I -ni;nelrMi-. *•» promptly | inst cad kind, li H t*ur ejlixeni ofleeiu ihem*elve •»- -(iccially favored in belong- ii g t«» hi- mill, .ry diaUict. 'J'hoy would ileplore ll". >. lirder more deeply if it wero e«i emeij by him ■ nn afl'ont to his ail- thcoity, n nn in-n't piovtik.-d by popular ferpiioe: t ngHin-t bi-, ling, a* n wound in* t«*nti«»*.**Ii>’ indicted upon that noble and gallant he'irt. J n tr nib, < . ' !} • 'Oi 'deration invites the p«Wip‘ ; id!< id- within our revi nnc-, hut Hiooun'’ "f arrear* and Haitna that will corn*! forward, < ounting not only by ton* but by hundred* of million*. Fr on this outline, then, you r an form sonic idea <if what it wili require to bring down our expenditure 'oour means. The. other groat obstacle to a rr-sumpti m of apecio paj’inenis i* the amount paper currency. Thi*. however, ha remedy, n certain remedy, <t a very pensive one to the Treasury viz to hoard nil th** out landing Tm* >ry cm.uhvti »' and put it on inter* b The amount of tin circulation on t‘ >» d-t H July wa- rt* 1 *, tsxtjssi, bti’g ’■ ittUH’.ty a S-.ftn t*' ti. Tr»-«* nry vs "> ‘ * interest. T’hia ouu'eiiding ciicuiAtion, and th circulation H the N:*ti«u.*l and Slat Rank*, would make an aggrogate which tho specie bn«is w • pnrscs.* would be ble V" Mistn'. i, and t*» Pad In an Hf > roeumo would make "i«»'ifiision w«>r-e confounded. ” 'i’lioi'nly sh'*i basis forth** attompt would l>ft thy withdrawal of all or nemly nil of tin ’i'reii«ury circulation, and that cann »t be don* 1 wi’hout ««*bl'ir»g tho Treasury with the ad dr. im' hurih' r.- of inter*--*, which on th«• wb«.|*i ainotinl pint of faction it would la* §27,<kNU)t ,1 nor annum. Will I upon •, • .f'lte-t j GongreM th* n »•* willing to or Mr '.he r- 'l l|. till.. , nm» I l """l ,tion ol I"’" •I’"' "'- * •>’ '■ »'| tlm "nnunl <■•■•1 t.1 'll" ' i tho htiiroi.l p» r . t lho.T not tliii.u it b'lyuiR News by Telegraph. Na'hvillb, September > Y.—Th* trvin that i*-ft J*cre thi* morning for Johr**on- ntainirg military store.-, with a passenger c *ach attached, when -even miles b-iow the city had an ammunition car M blow up, which killed the Ureinan and six other persona. All the cm*, ex- < i •. [ a - in t*i” rear,were blown lo pieces, th ■ * nginc eotirely wrecked. Of n. ar’y two hundred person? al***ard bu* very t* r e* aped unhurt. Nrw Yokk Sepu 8.—The Haytien war ffrnrd, supposed to beer *Jii patch"- l / 1 day. The Gov • rnmeni, reached here to- ment has received a com* •ni Col. Livermore, dated A".rin 2iJ, on Arksnias river, stating mat mi ag*. -*ment has been made between Urn chief- oft'". Arrapaho* , Camanches, Cl.-v t • *’•* and Kuws to meet our . f.r■!j n the 4*.h of October, at Bluff Cr to tr* it fur perpetual pear;** and a < -r -«n of hostilities. Thy Smith :n mail service wiil )i**reaf- tor )>•* - r ,.|f*»u*ti»iiiing. Mr rrs !m-e hn.*u issued from the War j>-|.«r*rnent to discontinue tho variou* vet'Tan and reserveforpa. riallf dirniai-hing oxperMcs of tb VVa-'hi:,y'<n garrison. ■d • -|>ocial say/ that General niv-ioner of Frnedraon's Bu ll ». reports largo number- cr sl.'ivo owners ready lo co- h < *qnniissioncrs to restore , though many resist the rc- ernment. t day of July 7100 negroes ing *>n Government rations. ;i.*x, .September O. — In tho ye«‘erday the evidence? irn- f -<*n Davis and the lenders ' kOowIrvigo and Hrqui*?*- .va don*? nt Anderfon- trial ol .W villa s^ion has been organ* “d to St. Loui* t** try i**r- *»n the Western AUCTION SALES.Wl( By D. P. ELLIS, .arr inU«, l.'vinmuti », Tues4.iv ]^ih, st In', 0?r* Soldier Killed a>*d Ahother Wounded iv Grkknvii le, Ala.—From a corre^jK/ndent of U»«* Mobile Tribune we learn that while the election for Alabama delegates was going *»n in Greenville, • Butler county, two shots wore tired in a crowd, one killing a young private from | Illinois of tho Mi»«otiri infantry, tl'« oth er slightly wounding another rfoldmr in the side. The excitement became intense. J < tOlcen iost nit crmirol over the men. At { last, a Mr. (Jurwin wh« tried by drum- , head court martial, where some evidence j wat* produced that he had tire I one *hnt, and condemned to death at live o'clock ! thut evening. At that hour it being al- j tege.d that his brother had killed the sol dier, iha sentence wa? re*.pjp ; <l until nine j o’clock next morning, when, if his broth- j . ___ . ^ cr w». not found, he must die. The &p- BRANDIES AND WlNT pointed hour came, but. the attempt* to i _ ..... .. IA4T4 Lor* t Old Dourlnm Whiakey, Chewing Tobnrco, Sole Leather, Lot Desirable Hardware. Grain Sucks Huvaim Cigar-. House and Kitchen Furniture. Wagons, JJuggy, Carriage, [ with ether dc*iiable t «udf. sept J2—It ■At Sti |At B- I Aide Ia< Bu ■At Fo |ai*g find the brother were unavailing, and the prisoner whs agR'n given until three o’ clock, and then until four, and then until the next morning, when tho tirH excite ment p. «sed uv.ay, and the soldiery com* g Do their bettor feeline*, it was deter- For Medical Use. mined that the pri.-oner should be Carried • t»> Tuscaloosa to bo tried by regular court , martial. • n-iini, ) 111** Wi L'lnahwi rth’* Sjuitenr Wine M Julian U j Black Be*rv V ArrAtn> on thl Rio Ghands,—Ti c Tribune’4 Brownaville letter, of tlin 10th, eayf* the line of the Rio Grande h growing dark with troops, and Gen. Steele it aaiu t*> be getting things ih order, i only give thcaft lactl, ar.*l y**u can draw the infer ence. Owing to bad wanther, want «*f vegetable?, and heat, tbh mortality anmng tho negro troops is a«v*?re. ! ft'»rsalt* by the *•• tf Mrs. M**ria Grinder, wife of George*’ ^ Grinder, has t*“**n arre-fd ii tho All— ghany, charged with paLnning w tiui,\l»er ••‘ft U-** «>f porM»ns, at variou* times—men, women and vhildr*»n--nix ot whom died. Theac- ) sor(:|, . Bi oncl Su| /. L. \1 lUTln F COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOll FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1 ten, who leaves for New York j will be nbb? to' settle the bal- • r f l JMi.CDJ, duo New York I * tint of the w ar. • burton, commanding West j religion. I «*rd**r* telling South- ■ «*mpjoyvd that their [*ur*de*» do ! h**r kindn i ha* itean comnotted (or trial, i- described a- h women of line appearan and pleas*; t demeanor, aged thi* tv year-, rpj|j; K j M , ve j u-t;»• according to her own ?tatemuDt, Hltn*Uigii 1 M .,..t l>t _ { *> r she appears older. It is .*tate*J that pre- < I *ir ••.«: viotis to removing to Alleghany, some j M*-th<*'li.«t Cliur- i). three or four yours ago. she reidcj in' L«>ui»villc, Kentucky, and has also been a resident ol Indiana. She is evidently h woman of much intelligence, and profit- j y p. p) be a chrintiun ; having great Initb in i I ti .tri — Mrs. Grinder w»* frequently preinLr*. , Tulti fi jisyuble i .At ply t i OcL 2 t j rind or n nur-*», and was t*» her patients.—Soshrit ■ them to violate the proclamation* in i«*fer- I - -- - - — ary. i (ieneral Sar.b«»rn hat made a tetnpurnr.v k. S*q*t. 8. — 1’anxvna advices tr*»at> of peace with the Apache, f.'ol- nnUvcb of New Zealand are ! lnanchc. and Kiowa Didians, ami lie has lion, strongly intrenched, : ceased hostilities agMinst these tribes until quick. Ijr.-o, h lor a f-arri.u*.-. prohntiiiitv uniquur FOR SALE, • I '41 bJN. linr•■••>. nmj I wt*.l i»r..kt Kbt* rbay I Ai'wsi ?.* i^- (i by biutisii forces. ; a permanent |>eace : <4 tl.*i 11 ay lien steamer GcflVard | them, ha', theolject of their visit hero i* ii ll* win «»f the Government for he arranged with ' »S.'inta Cruz correspoodeiit, *sy« there has hern no ! nnj»uitunc-o since the 1 lib id tliecanlure arid nband S*o< kind Mukdeii —tin .Saturday In-1 j u < apt. D. SI. Ilohnon, l ldth Imliwna vol- j imte» r infantry, wu* pacing along the street in Sdmorvillo, Ala., whon a young J negro man camc>tc.v’tbljy up behind him id with nn sx‘- fetieu him to the ground, THKubOl.K HAKKiA .u; ■: ■ il ,m • L:.* i ' ^ ftrpt 12- TO RENT IMVI.I.M.N 'l III)! on Octet IHI A DCb'b**.*. rapt 12— •riser DR. WORD i i in eity of the werioflU,- j then fl* d, leaving tho age sticking iu I | [ A ::•» , minted ;v.t longues *ouUi* the head «.f bi» un*uspvctiug victim. Th*. lljM( Lib,. k . , i, A usti mu onH! <l**r of the Austrian troops, \ Hi'- i*|'pr**a* h oi a t**»dy *>f ■ d (•» the i'refeet for rein- , Ahi(h wore furnished. Thu "in:;..'iid'T, placittg InmsHf at l th** tro**p8, inarched out to t •!-; but, meeting -o much 11cm lh« Liberals under Gen. ■ • ("inpellud to fall back i • vii. The Prefect advised i tho i niiiiunnder taw proper bct-i - • ut 'unded tlw town an*1 l !• ►uriMider; but deemed it abl-? to b:> ! the place, and left ^ ail th** ammunition and are! raising •» large forced xltby I"roign • I policy seem* in-c< ure, K.i) troops s* htided in 100 There has lH*en only **ne of about C00 men, mostly • who of til publi turos, ohciliut , ... • i ‘t Iricinl of hi? country.— | ra .,, l0 , , [ further, n <dvil respect duo tile over us not In th* ir *» for their own int i n J of tho cuprn . I > th" ** who conserve lu< •*l in in** must perilous conjunc rat** ’ \Yt. Imptinn • to let thi id unde shall In and bl proper ill they not pi a- thoy are l..r a f**w y a’ , inking tb • but by ! ‘'buncos of tin* chapter of accidents :• Hulliprity | mi«lit ti"M U|.' in tho )*rc-**nt situation and prorpe<‘i **f th*' Trca-ury. it i? literally impossihlo for it to withdraw this circulation excopt r. t.irni.in iiiu«t"uk-’ i.W«"thiTt ! **y f'«»»'n* •"'■> 11 >" -vMnnt »ro lu M< nil nur nnulont riclits I th " 1 u " 1 .' 1 11 '» wiiMr-wn/|>eci<>pnyniema "K'- 'li'.-ni il.n |iri'-"nl n ; f'nnnot n" rp uim."I. • . >i ii*n for faying Ibic ft very ive yonatiirm to Itnproti upon tho, ,, . ..- . .. . . it luT.itob.ro pavd.irmto und rash* the aU«wed for tho N.ilional Banks which ■ l"in, JiiMic.' nn<l M. ..l.-i hi ion i n . of < <»urti«, iid.l grciitly to Ihti pre- M*d upon the iMCUtcheon mf the grand *“*'* ‘ > ”‘ l “ * < iinimt b An ' the enaufng bteoly hs mad- 1 the capital than 100.LOO men an »ub- iy No comnierc**, n«t pt bullion sent to France. San b r. >• mco, .Sept. 5.—There ha.- be*; 11 i.«* n irotn the Hhonandi»ah since the arnvul «*I the Nile. Throe small ves- H'ds w. ■• :.* Iikvo been rocontlv purchased and i inpbiyi I !i- whalers. Four vetael? Hong Kong, charging sixty iglit. Th** annual Slate elec*;- Judgi tain rpuH Ti thin /;■/ th> / af <>f ji 11 l(c»ir!rtluti* Tiiwlc with Hie Noutfi. W\M!IMIT N, Augllft 21*. I<d low ing proclamation wis issued I nifrit Stair* of \ pr*n Donation of the .. .V. m • • >dh and t*von<b fourth of Jum*, one, one« evident that oulcos will net go begging in tb-.u^nd Hghl luinl^a i and .sixly-tiv.*, faced sent evil cf »*xc<‘??iv.* < in ulie.ion ; but it is to be hoped thorn will bu enough of common sense in r »ngre-? t ■ r* ii*-.< su> h a proposition ; and, on th* 1 < .fitinr^’. il it can be done without a violation of ration al faith, to compel tiie Nn:io u\ Bunks already existing to curtail th'- r present circulation, with a vi* w to assist in tlto resumption of specie pavmor.ts. Gther, but minor Uilllcuitiej. n e lo a resumption could b>* point?* I out, but if can get rid af tho abovo two principal morrow for Supreme members of tho Legislature, eel u successor to Senator i iu- ( mtest is confined prin* •al iti\ i«ions, the l/nion party 1-Tent candidate?. In .*)an • e tickets are running, viz: i 1 i itic, regular Union, and i)id"p> , nd**nt I’nion— tin* hitter represent* people's pgrty McDougal cipslly to i favoring < Franei-co regular D the other* could bi s»ieoeaafully M i«»is?ippi. .part upon inter- New York Democraflc ^*tatc Cmnru- tluii. Albany, Sept. ft*. —The painouratic State Convention a>iembU*d here this noon. I'tio ll«»n. t’harle* N. Man-Hold was cho sen cheiiman pro tem-. aipl nroceedod to following re* Tno I removing restriction* uLpa ^ nal. doiiDHlh*. and c. a»twt*o inter* our*e ,, . i ami trade, with tlm Maths recently do- lion. Hluea Holt. | chued in insurreeiion, CcYUui mc.i r.litor Kiufuirrr ■ In the canvassing j wore exempted from the die t of ni*! among tho pooplo for suitable men to l’ r,M d»i*niti*ui a* * nir J> .*i 1 el iyni ; and , .. . . . k , 1 , whnrea«tl'.» Vi.* •• ^itv lor rc*: neiing trade roprflsont Mu>co R en counly In tho Mute j „,,i K .;i. !- I.»< now, ». h ml mw- (’onvontlon of Georgia, thero is no name I sure, <• v. I, it is b. bv r |.iVm| that •*» nddrea* the meeting, that comes impromptu into tho mind* of M>l| l t • • i day ■ n ‘ qit'-inlw.-, IS'. , o'ution ws- adopted voter, moro rri'q««ntly than tl.ntof lion. I J'. 1 " Ke.olveJ, Thet tl,oor*,niiisllon known ... . ,, | tJin* the articS •<*>« i*oed l>- tlm tiaidiu-**- a- the r J am many llall ''JganiE »t:on lithe il.uas Holt, ft*pectally t- tins thec.n*' m , hm.Hii.i’i h • c*'nliah:i»''i >1 war nm v >..• r* gular organization o! the Democracy «d tho Country, with the "talk ol whoso i importc i into and *-«»id in haul Stales, ; H- \ew V »rk, and that delegates .claiming people 1 am best acquainted. Rut the ,i> cl .-nl v t • • m h M»gulation* ,ih the Secje* .wpats h, r e under'that organ i/.s turn have ,| IB , I. lary ol tb* In- ut v juav pi * ribe, hAcn regularly elected a? delegates t.. • r. - .I'MO.t'on UiKt Col. Holt .. Olio ol 11.0 , v l,. ro..t I h.vo l.nmuolo nmvontion. "0i00|>t«>a pertont. ■ »ad hu not y.-t ob- | ...i mv li«ml nn.l innwrt th of ■! .. —» «. m"." 1 i.U-' 1 1’Tin Lais Kili.im* in hr.t ma.-TI>o l |l. s ■ " ’n-nt tlui City .It WinllinKto- 1 •«*••■ tlii V »:h day *4’ Augtm, *n the a*' of *»ur Lord, lHi pfiul*Mi.'e of the l 'died Slab's ' ’lie* * the uinelieth. A NDR1.W JOHNSON ; B.1 n*e Bi. -Mcit: | W m 11 Si wait D, Swu’y r IS, al ft. tain«d apecial pardon, comes iih n damp upon tho feelings of those who would like to see him elected to the convention. Tho object of this coimiiunicRlmn is to inquire of Colonel Holt,or of lilts intiunde friend*, whether thore i? h reasunal*b‘ prospect of hi* obtaining a parddll in time to run for a sent in the convention. We know that it i» hard l«» lull whoae applica tion* for pardon will flrst l*o acted upon, i but wo see the ropoit of the pardon of * ' number of men in tho &amo class with Col. Holt, and aro thoreforo encouraged to hopo that hi* will be granted in time. If tho Frosident has time to reach and act upon the application of IVlonol lloll before the clootion, there U every ©n- couragomont to hopo that hi* disability will be removod in season. Co!, lloit was an active and zealous opponent of se cession. Ho was a member of the Legis lature of 18tl0, and opposed the effort to Ji&carengur, <>l tho 7th inst., slate# i(?irn, i« tba year o,. t . l0 ] ! the 4toatucr« who killed M ' Ximni't. a few days since,but n.ilitary HuthorUic*, wb«», it seems, had him in custmly, r* fused lo give liirn up* lminc* • liatnl.v ib« mmlter was repot ted lo Far-on'*, who oidejed. Uun. .aj 4^**n‘?{ b. . 7?*^**" . * *.. , tallied over to lha xov *L:akl»eCiUv- vhn h, < ‘ . ’ \V‘V- /‘l 1, Vi 1 we urn plea?* 4 *! to rtato. Was pivmpU' . t r- iiu s L t ulhich pub.ishtd a slate- i ^ 0ll0 . q’| lrt prisouer, wo uwderetand, un- mt u <» ti»«* publtc. o*d*l ns ii nppcuib from I tier wont a biirl trial on ywtetdajr bolore i* turns, and voqui- .lu-\irv Htrung, and wf,>uiiod ilir<><)ff*i bis f Amml, i nuinM’l, General Mori nt t*j 1* The con* i* I alive allkir t > i vi'iy .'pint* *f and bitter. ft-", i a: • *M":.rmk, Sept r».— Mr. Davis lit*. -•» f>r r' 'Vered from his aitack *>f * v .' . to be til'lti t<< iMv.mrt hia a* cu-tnmed .laity walks. Wasiii.NiiioN, Sept, 0 —Tho entire ap- propi made by the last session ol Coogr**- - 11 h v * * m»w boon made out by the Clerk ol' thellou.-e. The?©appropriations Muw wti? fatal, killing Capt. Dobsu itant'y. Thar negro was -ion caught nnd ' lodged in oontlnoment, and strong clfurU were made to elicit Sonin reason for tho atrocious ad, b'«t without avail, ex* *pt ! tl)at Capt. Dohson had obliged tho negro bibring him thr«a pitchers of water'lu ring the day. ar.d tlint he would not b«* n servant for any d—<1 Yankee. Gn Sunday evening tho soldiers, cr other persons, w« are not infernied who, tm*W the prisoner from tho possession of hi" guar I- and hung him.—Adcocntr. ger> and i*i oiri' «. ‘i*k i.'-ff DOCTOR BOZEMAN IFAWV. I f- • • t y. w ii;r 11 n hitui l t •*■ *>i M••Print' i*e|i 12 1 w To Butchers. j^LL_ Butehers and *»llisr nersnn? ot either >*.i'\'. the 1 The purchase yesterday of nix thousand barrel* of heel', in this market, for ship ment to Groat Britain, ndmonishp- u? that the dreadful catt'o disease, which i# now raging in Kuiope, will have an important influence upon our market* for cured dcr and «‘.»ly ! M ' • rcpifcti: certiti default, l.e miMc <b*Hor< 1 * ;>( !• • r. Ike ofli'-o • l P r«t"*r L. A»> U r- .r . 11 art ninit .. M r A i hi**t Clawi..; I sir 1 daily. Ibunda.*' r.x. from daylight lino "i ;ikrki ■Cdiuf lf)» the disease itself. A large niTvance in but- ^i|*- i T, e *i* ( -r [p . Fortu- j >rpr i i'a <*f die M . -Mi| ill ''o nt IliOhb"!' •*! ••.•■I tlioRoniero . wlu-ro lie mo I .M'ujql > 11 ' ter and cheese may be expected nately. wm iiare a Uigo stock of salted beef in thi- ine*-k«xt; it was packed last bill an*l v inter in auli pation ol n de mand from the army,which having failed, prices have ruled all summer lower than the average of peace time*, especially l'or ‘ the liner qualities. This, in a measure, acciuols f.*r tlm mnreity and high wricu of lMM>f caitlo for some months past. We can. therefore, well spare John Bull ?onie beef, but we beg of him to keep hi? p*e-ont -bylu nt roast beef to himself,—-V. J*. HorW, ’Mn/i u/t. M. •at. ar-' I fol . Invalid and oth**r t»or.stons $U,*2oQ,ffcI), purchase and ct>nsleuctb>o ol revenue cutters .1*1 ‘ HU » . .insular and diploma- t**• *-xp • r• -• - *\ *.Al.OLd, post office ueuart- m»*nt >1 l.(U^ turtiticaiions $445:1 ‘KXi, I- gi-l aive,c.xovuiive*n«l Judicial $14,h5K. ’•.I Ml, icvvai service $111,687,628 Mo, mil. i. rv *•■. icmv • J67.50J, army $&64,67 ( J,- .«», i... .n department $3,0H6,H48 91, tb - \.- - ivv invalid and other pension* c •;H» i, deticioncii'8 for army $296,400, I r fortifications, executive, v.* . U 1 v 71, mi«c«llnncoas $:>tl,V*7 justob • follows firing inter- tho ii»>**W-*, li Mitlons in the vlepait The recapitulation is Amount oui^'nnding debt-h • I i't ‘ I'in. l.ia\2,;o,lMI SO, interest, .‘*1; d.bi-V.oHriiig inler.'sl in ;,-iWhil money, $1,271,178,104 17; inter •'-t, 71; debt on whii Ii iut*«ixw>t ha- cc«iM*l. SI .'si:'. UllMr.'; debt bearing no ifii'ivd. s f. is,*’a» ;:.s; total debt, 5*2,7''7.i>M,5* l 14, Total im«*r«—l, S148,- ti-il.OJ' 21. Logo!-tender not©* in circu lation. "ne and two year 5 per cent, notes, S4-VV4 :‘>d; I’nib'ft Smt.*> i***l*'-, old is- 102Mb8; United States, new isauo, awn, lor bail, which refused. Me was tame for© tvi*imiU<‘4 j •nvll’c Hrrorda not hitolen. York. September 6.—Tho Tri- -inngtnn special savs tlint tho tlu4 records of the Ander- -pen had been stolen needs j•. 'rii**y wore originally sold rkship to tho War Do i .* by Dor ranee Atwater, who, a l*'" ■ » -fere, managed to mb- , a. t l!» :u li Mofl’ . ia!-;. He w^iOtar W^rd tlctaibNitv Vmpany Capt. Moore artd pftTl.y to Ai ler> >nviUo, and during i is nbscn« ** M>ci -ily made a copy of tb© •mimI, with tin; prosumable intention of •ting then u* in another quarter.— H i- i.- w undergoing court marual for lb tb n •. <'aiiiwiii Moore hat the orig ir.^1* *pv -till in poccasion. to ini 1 to await Hi- dial before the prop- tribunal. t . The Hon. S. ft. lftce, of Montgomery, j ( was the attorney for the prosocuti'*n. 1.1/ Mni/. I) L take the State out of tho Union by the i $142,T57,t>0l; oompound-int©ro>t notes,act HOtion of th*t body. In January. 1«il. «“»«•»* ... r .»*cro.'t n* tce, act of June 00, 18U4, $2B2,- lie was one of tno luion candidal***- r o^l.ICd. Total srtKI I IS,Hoi*. gj t > yrt’**.***-**— ** As ccnlfwoltol with ihu statement of tbs jbli* il i't. puhli.-hcd Juls 41, th© prin- • «.• I . • Ih'-ti inciciucd iqi'y $2.16,000 Iibin the I bt month, whll© the inter«w>t i tl •* debt bu* decreased nearly- $231,1100. Ii© ojial-tchiler note* have been mluced ,0’.»7.UU. T. *• amuiint of coin now in c : .-my i" nearly $4*\t . 1,f or • u? $1 mu u JO more than a month ago. >. • . '. v now in the treasury is near- Sll OOOl.Xi, again t $01,609,060, w.i g a reduction of currency in the *a wry for tho pa-t month of $48,000,- i Thesusponde*! requisitions amount a lilt!'* oi cr $2 tJOOJXV.—A/a-vu 7>/. Nk" Oui.kak**, September 7 L I 1 Malamora* Rancher** -ay- that» ,; nsb" ' • now retreating up the river. The United \* States authorities decline to r** 'gni/.e ' ! ' him. | R hv Tho estimated nimU! \* nmorg-t the United State** tr«i*»ps '>n the Rm Gt in ) ' i« j J W fiftv l»cr day. • Governor llatnillop, of Texas, i« in quite ba*l health. Ho is scarcely Abl© to Ja nes R The ti© iralulato tb*r whit I eb eti *i . to run South Carolina i he followiug named gen- clcil in Charleston, on tho •ii gales to the South Uaro- Charle* Macbeth, 11. II. Gilliland IV C. Gail- mi* r, J. A. Wagoner, H. . StminUw. F. Melehers, . (». W. Williams, K. Lev* *i, Alfred Huger, W. • Scbmerle, IV J. Coogan, . lit Rev. P N. Lynch, In the Circuit ('*» «rt ol Bedford county, Tenn., la»t week, an interesting esse wh- tried. The executors of D. It. Vancu sued Jamef> M. Johnson on a note given for tb** purchase of n slave at a time when slavery existed, th© said note filling due before the abolition of the institution in Tennessee. Tho defendant pleaded a fail ure of cor,-id*»rati"M. Ri^ it wn« d**cid©d, says tho She* by vide Union, that tho ex ecutor* could have made a title to the slave at the time the note was due, the de fendant i* not released from his liability to pay the debt, he hot having offered to pay il botoreslavery was abolished. 'The note was payable in good paper currency of the country, and money itself. The jury rendered a verdict against tho de fendant for the amount of tit© note and interest, I©h«0 per cent, it boing proved that the he*t paper currency wn« 20 per £©t»r I Xl.jl) ItKWAKH. t^TOl.llN tn.in^th© Uni-.r Hmif -tjUlt, the luf of them U*i*k hr iiino*: rij )i/li ah©\o r »*wjr I v lot or ^ v e i.-h. sept 12- the Laui<r Rm !*>:.*•, ff.nrofth© »vilii I Ml- tUiiTK "I It wheel, f! nnd tvrotilark. • i'l on delivery •• M. \ N .v A! I A l: BLANK BOOKS, \ f men vxTa, r. i»X panics, or t'lerk I’lerks .d I'm, at (in* oHk«j any kin-1 . l I! quire, AT SUoitT .NOTH’K Stenndi' ii* "car. I vc k iht-i uia> (« I IN THE BEET STYLE. S*t>t. •.», tf cent, discount. What Shall w.. Kat?—Dr. J Holland, wh<> is sound on almost every subject lu* di*cu**«s, an ewers the question which forms our caption as follows: "Th© question, ‘What shall wo cat r is ono which now, more than ever, a licet* our health and c< nifort. ft.»r most per ioii- a proper aiuw./r \x**uld be, not much aiiA # way. Food should be rather refresh ing than nourishing at this season, m few people exart themselves vigorously, either in body or mind, and still fewer hav© their digestive powers in a condition to niNimg© a concentrated diot. Tho fiuiU and suc culent vegetables now abundant, being largely composed of water, aro just whnt most people need, furnishing, as they do. slight nourishment trn ample bulk and in agreeable form. For the same reason) nuoual oit-c.) other nitWr•' G I rrgiiOrrc**, t : Cluuiotcr, in : titutiu th* first .Monday eontimicd four nu nth SCI* !'• Jrauim clau.s, lobsters, and other animal food, I 'PHF whon aftainablo in perfect condition, arc i -* i* 1 excHtent fm- ihoie ihsU like them. Of moats, b©of ts the staple, Wougfe Utti©. comparatively, is needed, if veal or lnruT- is employed as a variety, it should b<* well grown and very thoroughly cooked, as fire helps to ripen the juicre* that have not been nialuruU by time. Frosh \S.J)eso/ For Rent, 8TORB- . »tre«*i. «Ct lU— 2w Waro Hoiiso Notice. I Tb© MO tppw J The Isle » kith 1 If* kb*M IcM s fter to ksntli In i * |oi of plyi | Hr. H let I 1 Iroulil T Mac bike i lie's c lifer : lroin t I.H n |tr«Rg 1 Tux $00X1 We Have Received AT THIS OFFICE! F» A p JE3 Hj To the Vote rs of Columbus. Medical College of Georgia, jO..UOX/HT a . .•rr.hi; "i lkcti na "111 h„ ■■ ■ ,niinoi,'■■■'**• • •■Vi mber oext, *nd k * the 5th says*. Wo con* ■r fit;/.or.* on the quiet and or* \m yesterday during th© • a * an entir© absence of * nt ot *i>-iurbance. . at“s »*ltH t ar©, many of them, for their eons'stent consorva- i * i them have, by their acu, ■©nth’ot tho presont, and will -M-m’i'*n of tho State. TWO MI LES STOLEN. Promilmt Johnson it few days ugo in- i t - » • \\ - a It r, I forn.od a delepntion of Miswurii.ns who I;,,, 1 ,. % ' ■ ' * • eallotl lo see him on buainet-, that he had 1 linn, ro.eV'.V" Jf’colJib'w “ly; attend to hi- dut The steamers Ucrinione, Litingston, J a • \ 1 Glancu-*, A tart to, an<l North Siar, have' 1 D arrived here, from New Y rk. ' > 1 Wu Cotton is Arm, and ha* ©dvanced from l ti-m. • i j tvliwler ' Kellogc hn- i.covered rix 1 »W..'n • , ■mi.’nof' ihcStata dooided ^.n-store the writ of halieas cor i.Tibi, an j 1 » large boxes of the rn.wt valuable record*, I w- — ■— pm. and would aoon issue a proclamation i ViccUrT vti'iii'iv' tv.c,w-Uve’dolTaii'«»ch M belonging to the Cwn Hou>,\ conceal-! 1 : !! 1>. Wilder, son of tienerml I to that effect. He r -o said the army the rMxo «tj- et tho taulw. uu >u , cd_at th© tnaugunumn «»r tue rebellion. | \\ , *!• i . jointly indicUxl with Wertx, was i wnn t*i b© still further reduced bv the lron ‘•rey njaro utule. ihe other a pale bay hur*» ti lot' ilul-c ■ tr,\ at Unlrnmnn/li- I - . . Ullllfl. Xt'illlcr of I belli WtfB I'lkchctl. MARTIN J. OKAIVFORD epiMth—lw |.ri*on, nwaitmit bit trial. 1 eonatructeil i,w>vemments. * o«i!r° n r ' lwr ” l ‘ l1 r ” l ' > b,U ' ’ feel warrant**4 in •':!'• rim: n- th*- hrgt n.Letci I to the want- .oi<l tu*» • *-t this community. 1 badies are rciiuc.'tr 1 !•- '.ill and examine oof I should bo dono very brown, though ov* n then it may bo. bettor to throw it any where els© than in thy human stomach.-' It should b« remembered tliateonie kinds of food are, by nature, healing, and there fore inappropriate in summer. Among those are l*aked bean*, Indian pudding, and all preparation* of corn, green sweet | *tuck corn alone exceptwi. The johnny cakes and hominy, that are so delicious for a winter hroHkfa<*t, if served in dog-day*, only aggravate the discomfort ol the time. ‘ ‘ li e h ive hut uNK ©ml (‘NT*Y ONE PKI0L The same is true **f buckwheat cakes.— i and our p »troi.r tuny relyui-.*u **ur dcalin*.'©i* k With a diet consisting largely of fruits | rW . , ”ff n ,,r *crvt.i* «. 'i .nitr tMyandiaitnfiil'f nnd veuelables. milk and sirci. drv toast *"ihaijvero i*rr.-■%,i (LouMelre*. L. MEYER & CO., ♦H^b^^^^^Opiioal e jGunby*_ Marine pc j h"u*e* ’ j fire *nti»!u prico. e*l ©ar nnd vegetables, milk and eggs, dry toast, and th© ri|»c*t, undercut beef, *ve await with patienco the a«ivent of those purer nnd more bracing aim of which the katy did already murmur* in hi* dreams. Tho steamship Shooting Star was Iqat ! arreated a h>w *lay» ago at Drummonds- mn «H»r-nnt nf tmnna a*»rv!..o- in .n*L Ui " between New (Hnr< and Galveston.- town, *m the ©astern shore of Virginia, | «*u»1*rmil ot troops nerving iu such i No patticulars of the event hare a< yet' ©id .s n* '.v'lodged within the old capitol ! Sowthwii States aa had satisfactorily re- , ' l-j * -- - ..... I constructed i^vemments. ' >er» ti ' thi llilllM litenti tbos* lilllifl ] Tb 1 Irwin.'!■ ofii »«U b< r loci I Uoat lifoine lor Li Iriend Hr. Ind v line. I llig D Col ince < >Mr n hit* iyvai 1 2,00(1 lasrn l»y re- t ise i verj lliii ci h Ji« lumbi panla. 11hL o« pan I • •itii non f Ntit< b, pour rorn a trnucli BEOvimr? *,f1V2 undid UalosCott»*n | Amlewiu. will ©oikuM it** r inter©-? ana «• favor by calliuj *.n ii i rum ©iliat ely ^ >1- T. ELLIS A JUST RECErviNO From i*se\v '5Torkt| A W KM. ^KhKCTED STOCK OV DRY ^ND FANCY GOODS,! n rmcii mi ' :iLJ;R.S.froiuabo*t.| n«ra experu i.'. < t tea year® iu thi* city.| -t *f-k from first •>urs«1ve« that wI ita.*id to quality no* I in 0< dour, bbU fsuls why i it, too C«ntl is in more wiyi, ■iloyi k |lryit J'tho: IrsriQ ptsel r k p«“* .led! hnd h- _ a Lore reward lot *•* I tc?tim<tny t<> ■ Mr. I ec.. ■) Il'Ori |: i" ■ llvi ,' 11,.., I ' reached here.