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! sociable, and the girl. very j*iet*y.-
Oleuville iortuiwit-i in not >'H«in;.-
been dieturbed by the l,’. H- troops,
_ . I when pa»«ing through the country. nn(J
joii.n II. MARTIN Kill lor. i therefore did not suffer ns ruucli ui .
seetioM. The village is not occupied
COLOMBUB : t.y IT. S. troops, and I did not hear ut
Sunday Morning. Sept. 17, 1SS5 j , iny difficulties with the freedineti; they
seem to be ijuiet and orderly, and pur-
i m; \» n«z Titt Ai.
clear comprehension of thitfpost, its waol-
and i'.« Jifllculti'?*. R-flertfor a moment.
KEAL> ON • Twenty-nine thou-and, two hundred and
one prisoners of war, many of them mo*t
<•••• - < "in • .1 i he now proposed de-perato characters j a I oil a mile long
.. j, •, .rv evidence by a mile wide the Stoc«»da Tor ths pm-
,,u«w tn« ■ I , .rtio. nte.'Richmond | oners being within one hti-drsd and silty
, .. ■ — e- -i- - - »»"»t
ha 1 I;
pr^'t
Hclph
'I lie V. ii ft Ti 1*1.
Two or thru- day. ago wo published
n telegraphic report that (Im evidence
before the Military Comnii.-»i»ii tended
strongly to itnplieab liipi, (lonfedernte
aulboritier in the ertn '.In « < long' I upon
Win, and to show tint b" we- ofily
Heir agent ty carry "ut tie
fnroit • ♦ * 1 I ■ .
iuing llie even tenor of their way
\W«liM *‘Iay morning
I took rt urn! in |
a buggy with a citi.en of (ilenviile, be-
! hind n pair of ejeellent mules, Olid nr- j
! rived 'll .Silver Hull ill good time to Hike .
tin* chi - f"Ttl»n Hevernl rnilroad afntioir*
! n |rm^ lit** road and to Union Spring- - .
!.Jay i »* pmoMit the Iwninua of tin* loud, out
j will not )»** bo very long; for I K'nrii
n* nil* i out**r|oi»inp people •>( Alabama will huvi-
i- ini u the road nxtmided to Montgomery i‘
„f the | yards of a mile in circurnfV'rftrc**; j n r 1
. r. M. inorou* avenues ieading to the*post to be |
ri,’nf :• r ite Stnt* < ! guarded, pub ic property to be car^d f<*r,
i-i • .*• Adjutant , guards (or the w >rfcing parties and th •
t.r D-partinent. j ordinary >■ .nip ground*. •: the troop>, and
• f ii ivt*lI Cobb : voil cam form - on? es imate )I the rnun-
! h#*r it would require I >r the-t purple#
,s «»..ucnvKH » The following am* the daily guard* r**-
M *V l u I i i quirnd, and they cannot be rcducod. but
mlOnt'-r j,' liir/ ; ought to he t *
FGtTETH DAT.
M ? N TO )\tERT, Sept, lo, 18d*.
The Convention mot pursuant to ad«
oil rn meet.
Tv? ;>r • i- were opened with
. by R iv. Mr. Sanford, a delerfite
it Chcr«ik‘*e county,
ij»• journals w r«j read and approved.
I r . Ir.vin.fi J /t’efrorn Lauderdai*,
l*r*V-
aj>l
. 1, Wll
finder yo
order* to in*
n * f the prison
... yard*around, 52 P
miporiiuioerarh Id. 1 0»» onli^Wv^. men, -
eou1tni»Mn»Kd officer*.
nl *.0i
led,and took hii
OF THB COUNTIES.
>*. l.c*?4 an ordinance au-
.i*i: ;e of the Glh Circ j it to
Holding the Circuit Court
• •untvr Referred to n •pa*
_% M. -r?. llastio, Ashley
i - An oriinanco to reduce
~ • Ir-iii nrj to |(J0 f.jmtr-
| — yea9 nays ?A.
A menage from the Prnvislor.al (j. v-
j ern »r was p*re5ente i tj* h Secretary,
I transmitting tee report and acc ^mpanving
documo&U of B. M. Woo'.sey, late >,it
Couimisiioner <,{ Alabama; ’which, «,n
motion, waa referred to a select committee I
ot five. . f
Mr. Cooper, of Cherokee, intro:Uic*»J n ♦
re«o, i*.ion providing f*»r the appointment j
ot a s-.iect C'-mmitteo on t<ic judiciary, to !
be compostd *»f nin«m-:nbcrs, wliich \vu, i
adapted.
{J '\ 'notion, Iho (fonvontion adjourned I
until 10 *• uioek to-morrow.
.d th-
re ill till
CwifedapKiy- i fn v *
lire di ■
fhoHtk in f . « ]• '»! "• o''■!» ,,r " l M,rtrt
tvrro fuurulc*!.
Tim r< .1* i will iitul in ill'-"
nnd iv port ,n pietty cl i intiinutiona that
it wna out of the \u,v.. , • I tl.** pria*»li«r
to remedy tin etila roii-i-*j'i.-nl n
tvuntef food of proper tpinlily and huI-
iicient ninonrl. Wli« tli»*i In-made Mirdi
ClTofta t.s lit? aliOllld liuvt- ln uif 1*» induen
)iia mi peri or r Uk olTn.-e to bOpjdy ir < ded
hliim-Iitn uud other ne« * >ry voiul«»rtMi
w ill. WO Mipponc, flpp’ .U wlf II till! top.ti*
inouy for the «!< toiif.o iacfdl**<l. Hut the
I oint w Ui( h wo d rn to hut
the And. I! "Iir ill- ]>ri: on WUM* •tnlilielied
only n little in. iv limn u year Iw.loro the
dowul 1 < 1 thn < on odei y t i nd that
tlurili;.' the whole of lids time the Fede
ral troops h‘ hl or cut the .Southern lines
of coiiimuiiicutiou nnd Mukuded the
port* *m> dourly uh to remh i it« xtremely
(HtVlUllt even t 1 • feed tie CoiilederutO or-
JnieH. Il tit* t* tiimmy of r.-hrd Moldierrt
< oldd he ifiti• *«1tit ed, it w- dd idiown
thul (1 uI inthf I
Ktrugglo they.ol
lltuclt U!1 tin Audi
lack of fo- l nml
eminent Mm** un
-l twelve inonlliH of tlie
Irn HiilVeied ulmoftt uh
The
"i-i'iy
id
l'colinpty on thu «io»p.vi,
of the milleiinpa th \ endure
no doubts in many emit a,
Whether ever ruling mnVul
humnnity demundetl that oi
ulnnild not. *»n tl •• one ride
pu&liod to till- " •liemity,
tiiQt resiatan.«? t hmid u
continuKl at the «• -t of
ffufTeringa and aneiifievH,
poim to di^mw. We f
ini 1 • I hi u ili n that the war
n t •utinu. il l*v the
derations oi
Hell'd vo war
•.have bean
..ii the other
not hb\ e be» i
during it- In
tot ril I* privni
itn old Bohtie
v. ill.in it 1 ' bo.
/
take U til]
Railroad, I proj»o?
do! i by tho way
"I
"ii, without inflictinp
ami woes upon both
id tbt* prisoners \uild
the Mobile mid (lirilld
to ,p
i te
lleilif' one of tin
»h irungs" of coui-M/ I obtained i
lift* tiekvt from the v. i v liberal mid p*n
tlenianly imuitipera of the road, and
thereupon pref-euted my t oinplimeiit
that prince* of conductors,
(’oleumii, who d» dared ii
nml welcoiood me to the in
the cuts, We then pr<»re<
Mr. Robert
“.ill rights
fatalities«
iled, with a
wU.
■ ^VSjJll’.lll
terwurds. douldloss .
, . . , ““?»Un ;
“good time m the city, lie u,
brought t/tfini atairdings and iulroitiic!’’,
to Capt. Andrew,', who n>^i ned him t«*
qumtem in a certain “ntnyig” huildine
outlie wist coumioiis. 'i’he owner ob
tained lu» inure, uud was to have re
turned to ColumbuB on* tebtorduy to
pros route tho lreediuuu, 1 have not
heard tho ivbiilt.
1VV amied <«t Silwr Ruu in good
times aud there found u tuuall crowd of
Bober-liHiking, clever gentlemen waiting
for the ears; met with seveial old friends,
among the number our much-esteemed
old friend uud former citizen of Musco
gee, W. N. M., who just had time to ro#.
gale us with one of his rare jokes and
io\ite us to partake ot the hospitality of
his cver-opeu house*, w in n tho cry of
••all aboard” was heard, and we mounted
tin* hack by’the invitation of Ur. Pow
ers, who put us through t«* Clenvilh ah
•con as tho warm weather would allow.
At Glcuville—a beautiful little village of
ubout two miles in length—we stopped
with an old uequuihtum«, Mr. M. S.
Clark, uud called for supper for seveu,
which was soon prepared; tunl il whs n
capital supper for tjio times- so said all
the passengers, some of win
trom u distance. Suffice it to soy that
tho writer was unable to eat any dinuer
! or fight mouths—no they say.
The stations along the railroad -ecu
to be thriving, mid the pretty little vil
lage of 11 hi t vilh* attract!* the attention
of the pom.flr by. It contains scveial
l>r*?tty residenceB, and the mills of .1. 1 •
Mar-hall A Co. are now supplying Co*
lemlyi- with consideruble lumber. ,
I'nion Springs, mo called because *.l
several springs on the west of tho town
uniting their streams very near to each
other, is not a watering place, us its
name would indicate. 11 is a place of
some note, aud well worthy the attention
of capitalists, as it will doubtless be a
place of considerable business wild! tin?
railroad is finished through to Mont
gomery. aud also the r.iad from I nioii
Hairings to Kufaula. Tho town i-i not
very well laid out, but presents a "7 I
pretty appearance I rein the imlnmd.
There ure three churches- Methodist.
Baptist and Presbyterian—the M.-tho
dist served liy tlm Ib v. F. A. I'.llism^ 1
tho Baptist by tho Roy. M. Ib Hardin, j.
and the Prosbyterian by tho R» v. F. M.
Me Murray -all excellent ininisters, and
much loved by their congregations and j
the community. They have recently j f
had a protruded union meeting, and i
learn that there were a good many ac
cessions to the sev.ual ohurcln a. 'J In i.
are a good many handsome residences,
and plenty of room for more. The ! • vn
> tin-wilful and vicinity has sufl’oied (•••muderably ,
by the ravogefl of war, huL neoiin. t*» I"-
ddierasprak recovering, and will ere long In “it-. II
(vised again,” as many of the meidiauts in-
lilting preparing to do a large business. 'I’he
in death, cotton-buyers aro already on hand. W ••
tnet one. 'i’lio first man we recognized
at the depot was our old friend R M
U-, who haring Moved faithfully in 11.*
army, is now prepared to strik.- a trad,
of old, and will pay as much for ot
Tiilde ton ns the next man. Theoordialgr. i t
•t pro- ing 1 received from him and his excel
lent family, also from Dr. II and b.inilv,
could and several other friends, made me h • i
nutli, perfectly at homo, and caused me nine t
to fall in love witli Union .Spring?*. J In-
town is ganisonod by nliout one huiidn .1
soldiera— part of uu Illinois regiment
Tin* ituineH of the officers in command
1 did not leam, but t)u*v appealed to lo
ot the right sort, and tin* privates a .gii
ot, orderly set c»f inen. 1 saw but few
freed men loafing around towu, and learn
ed thut there had been no disturhunc*
since the present gunisoii b id been
there.
'fho ctops generally have suAcred l.«i
want of rain, but still the corn crop will
be pretty good, nnd nopie little cotton
made. Recent rains will help tin* pota
toes very much.
After a pleasant day’s sojourn at Union
rings, 1 jumped upon the cars about
f past a. in., and arrived in folum-
» in good time for tin* business of the
v. Onshiivr.u,
ilcichtiiig to stale Tax C'oUccturs.
1 In* Comptroller (jeneral has issued
•following circular to State tax c«d
itors who are la arrears for taxes :
CoMCl liol.l.KK liKNMl.VL’s (JkFH K, 1
Milledgevillo, August 10, INm. j
* Ihti Tux Cnllfctur oj Cbimt.v.-
Sin ; Your account i* ^lill stainiing open
«d in unbcttUnl on tho books in this i,|-
<v < Since tlio arrival >1 Gov. jlrown,
iiieTruttHureruiid tuynell have nut though*
proper to proceed further in nml.mg *
b'cliout,, oi* to illia lime. But in**o t! r
Prodauiattou of our Provitioiial Ciovorn-
or, directing tho civil offleor.- in tho Sum -
to qualify and to perform coitain dutir.-, 1
hitvo concluded lo addroa»you ihit. circu-
notlRd **¥ u * y°u, that, while you will
otliee, U?Uli u,,t,i Hirther orders Itoiu thi-
payers in Ibis' th}}? more tax trom tax-
cati do ro axttor reco»\“ l * a » h *'ou us \ .1
sand to the Stnio TreasurerSb** 3 .' •' 011 Ul **
you have collected, Hirer dediiPi,i , . , '' ,1( i , . v
Kccoivor’s and Collector’.-, cinuuii.-.-ichl,
and accompany tho eama with nu alfidn-
vil. a& fo\Uw«:
1, — - , Tax-Collector of—— i
county lor Iho year \bi»4. do solemnly
rwcar tlial tho tuouey l now tend io the
State Troaiurer at MtUodgeville, huioudi-
ing to— dollars — cants, h all the
money 1 have collected from the tux-
payors of said county, at'ier deducting tho
commissions of Tax Receiver and Tux
Collector, and after also deducting
dollars cents, that 1 have heretofore
piud iuto the Stula Treasury for the year
ltkii; And 1 do further swear, that the
money 1 now send is of tho same domic
ter that 1 colloctod from the tax-pu.v* ib of
this county, and that 1 have not exchang
ed with any one Statu Treasury Mote - f.u-
Confederate Treasury Notes, except f..j
the purpose of innkmgthe usual i nange
with the tax-payers t;i the payment ot
their taxes,
Sworn to and subscribed before me, tl..
— day of Ibbo.
Tho laws of this State did not and d •
not authorize a Tax Collector to swap . if
Sut* aolos for Confederal** Treasury not*
or other notes; andasintimalious have I. en
thrown out that some Tax Collect.>rs may
hav o done this, it is deemed ueee-aar j a n I
proper for you to clear yourself from ihi*
>upi>u8ition by making tbUmffidavi*, and
u. io ! * 0,, dtug it along with the money y* hum d
^ to the Stale Treasurer.
1 Pi
ab»*ut tif'.*'
feet high. I pr
I ' liuriicl-ir "I tlio (iris
nt Umhinond, mol, llmr
1 d< 1 r.jiption nt it. 'J bo dm
i -upp -- d. * \?ith a guard
• «!red m n, four pieces «d
1 cavalry < •.injmny, all appi
out twelve
. ics than
around it
••-.umu the
I iidfTrtood
gave no
i' ri ‘;
•J»i r>
vent **-ca
. t*|*nd t
i.ftblntn j>r*
bv tun«.*«!Iii• k ‘ 1 •' » *K l ,! '
railroad bridge c ntn.i Ii men : coming -
tinned nUlc* r, . , ,
' •
; 1W; K'o;rd V. tl. v; mg i-nrli- - ; j
nml usiup tii.td 1 U, 613 Svreugth ]
"1 July V Cl. In- ln'liiii
L)f Xl
nj oul '
T-l'.-red t
jud
i.iror.-d
hUuimI h-r
from
di'y,
-hTO -
tv a arrang‘j'1
t- of infantry there
k, which, with tho
,1 Col- I*-:.- .1.
tililOary for* *. < apt.
tber.?, but 1 would
-• r- i.in.-l to Vlori-
haUcry
niy,’.for thia
movo Lis bat-
hitnge f »l these
ide i advantage
fid tho cavalry
ould
»l tho guard.
it tt.u detail' d pri -.n
. ^Jd.d to tho -trength
1!
Mr
; p<o;»4.
uary lit
| pcat*-*l, i
<v> n •
oflitet lo ro training tbo
any uttempl to escape,
in,-, mo at han 1 to pursue
event «*f tie? CrCHpO <'f
• number, tho cavalry
utelv ii* ' e nary to their
t. 1 took the liberty of
• u.rg«- tii/u • f-»r rendering
. cure, mid if the toils
*/uld r.jc»iinmetid that the
un.i-t «ht>uld he surround-
i, , w Inch i ild be put up
.
rub la p-p >i i at
rr*|ulr*?d •?( it.
-.einent of pl i-
I do notex;
. . , omprehend v. :v- - . ib intended by it.
1 know of bu'. on*, w«^ to place them, and
(hat i* to put them intq thy at k:kfcde,
wnory they h.ivf j^ctweyn tbui and tiv.
square yards t » the :n#a. Tn r ine.udei,
•UeeU and lacre* of (and about the
stream. Be.-pectfufly, your ob.»di.*nt sor-
yant, JoUN IJ. Wl.M'KH,
Brigadier-General.
A latter was also read in evidence from
Acting Adjutant and In*p.-<'or G neral
(' iH'idi -r, datc l Andarconville, July •*.
|h*14. ud*lr.:.- -d to Col. It. II. Cruit.)fi,
A - i*taut Adjutant aud In.-poctor General
at Rd hmond. He gives an account of his
inspection of the prison fur Federal pris
oner! of war an i the post at Anderson*
Vi,I,'. H., ,„V. ll,»t uj.Jer Ibo prto,ure.,f ln iCc.",ve.,u
Chorokec
r linaiide/, r***‘"luli<*n>-,
■ 1 f'»r th ) action of the Con*
* l <•:. thice several da;. ^ t-
nail be adopted, provided
■»y he - i-p- nd<**i by n v ,t*
• v of the d-degntes present;
: vor until to-m »r> \.
- ! Franklin—An ordin m-•'
■king parole testimony in
i :. outract-* made since tin*
.g "ii l<, morrow,
bb—An «>rdiliance ratifying all
l v th - Legislature *ince Jan-
l* d, which have not been rc*
1 whn.h arc t»«*t incom:.-tont
' "i nt jti oi and law-v ot the Uni-
, pt’those relating to the i«*
. • '-casury note, i.n-1 tne re*
dt*i bond- and treamry
aymentof taxes due dhe .Slat**.
- i rred l-< becond spe< isl com*
Ft r- - .dutiiJiis <*f Mr. Muil.
*, <1 .Mxdifc-.n, introduced tim
i.. • fttuhic and resolutionc, w inch
bio motion, luid over until to*
\Vb*.-r*• >•>, The object for which th
.'onve-nti -n wa :. .-cmbled, v.’s* that such
i. lii.gi.t be adopted ui should b •
Je n.- d m iry to restoro the (State of
\ij; tni.i to it.* proper relations to the
• n •. nt ot the United States, and
mplisbod two d'.ty
at its present sostion
have been
wells within tiio enclosure, tr un v.-bim j q , ' L.j it resolvi
tl‘..y obtain on >mpl. .upplv of water 1" > ,;, r t ',, 0 (; ,
,lr„-k ..I K-a.il .jaulity. Klceplin,: It..; , . . M .„ t , cun , id
performed
esolvod, That it
Jonvuntton at iti
consider or net upon j Htato, tho Lib
conte.t. Tl
• tho
' ..FFn'.'i in j ™'r‘lf on eu"il‘ Li&kr u"h« I ‘ i " 1 ^ ' ot
"i.v ch!"l i ui-j muddy iir»r.-l', totally unlit fur oec
ttic or«a t on | ti,,n ; m.»l having been cow,tantly u*i**i a* :
• *-f th pri* j H pii,U min e the pVison was lirtt establith* 1
•nr* • be two ,,.| t j. i.uw in n shocking condition and |
'••»•. It ongl.l | f ;il | t„ I r . o*l p -shleiirn. An i-llmt
^ th** opinion j made by Captain Wirz to fill up the I
t .■-timififd mm It ac 1 *•-n .ru : n sluice, (ha upp.'
u r-- . ly too ,. n f1 i-i be wi.ed f-if l«Milling, *-lc ; the |.*w«‘
p:» “ners | u ; but the iliffinulty of pr... u.u.
I n been en« j l imbo, ho 1 *.<• -is very much retard.- lb
ii.^ th** r.-iui- wo,k huI threaten, svon t > stop it. N
mi be i* ter- I .hettef vsbuteVef, n*ir materials for *-u
I death during ; atnuiing any, bad h* • n pr«ividi*<| by tl
lonUmd that j j,n -->ii uulh.>i ilint, aud the ground bain
ntiroly biunol tree*,non** is within r
News by Telegraph, j
W it' r i’i, : mi. lo. —On tiie op-*n- j
ing’.r.g wf to.) Wira^Cjpi. : -ion U*G I
morning. Col. f'iiipfiian s >milted the !
folio i.ng rninmiiiiinunii ?
'Old F'Ai’iroi. I*ki*».»>*, WsuisoTojr, i
• epi. 1 ( i I linn. Judge Ad Vo- !
'• ; w,.,. ■■ -pro. I
no,uk • • by tho .-tirgeon at Lins place to |
!"• t o ii.iicii*f>ro.*ii..t-d to be abb* to ap- j
peari, •: ■?•<; v .,i;r < • t-Jay. V- ry r -
-.pc. 'fu.iv, your ■ -■.•J'k r.; - i vunt,
fir. \Vi;sr,
Cki'l. iiirl M.i, Did C *i»i: >1 Fri- r.
oi.i. U\i*iroL l*ni.* v, *.v. *
pt. Id, 1-' ■ «;*t. VVc.ft, Suoerinton-j
d**nto. r. I’rison -GapUin ; I buv t • ,
hun <r 1-- uiboni \-*vi ' li;-.’. C Wirz
UIK.V- t-».b-v. ** hi- r* .Ilk to d y. Jle is j
s'ufj**ring from m.rvn. - prostration. Very
te-LKu tfully, your obedient servant,
-I M. Ford. A Furg.Mjri, U. F. A.
After r a Img the record of ye-tcr lay,
the jLourt a;!.-.*1 Mr. Baker witetiu r k*
was j r,-pared to furnish the nmac-i *.f wit-
nc*M»‘-. and who, oi*. Monday, he charged
had b-’- n tamimr-; ! wi'.h.
Mr. B. ropMed l .at it wa-, imp -sibbj f r
him to know Ilia wilu* by iiutuo, « x»
«,ifiling thre *.or fou p .»-f them. iJe v. - , i,
if h•* < ouhi, give the namiH with the gr* \.-
t-it of pleasure.
.Gen. Wh I ii-? .1 tho * nut f.ppci.rei
to be-:it: f..\l with th*» iiuerouei: drawn
from the fail tnat *?oun-.*d is utuibio ti
give the r.aiii<M of all wltnuzses alleg' d t *
have been Ump< r- i with, and lo lot it t •
p’ c cF before i .o p *blic. 'l'ho comm is
sion adjourned till t>tnurr «w.
New Youi;, .N*pt. Id.—The Comm r-
cial's special says; A i-ounts from M- x-
ic » re.*petting the pr ,-peiU fur the Re
public, nre b -con.ing u.«'.regI '-Hnv. M*
leans who still adhered tu the Repu ..
have become diccourage on hoaringoi th
reduction of HbciiJaa’i army in T< . .
and making tho lufkt term*, they can w>.h
Maxim
ply of men und money from tho United
must abandon the
AUCTION SALES.
. By D. P. ELLIS, • ’
h. - i 1 N, L .inr iou 1 Co.)
iL-irOKTANT SALE
() N ; Tl -MV. Sc:. . • 1,. MWi
•"I. Ji.i'UU, 1 • . . l d ■ t>Il»,g01rt«nf.
. key ;
** ’• l.": i-'-nV :
1" " .L» key Club rti*,;
** Assorted Bran Jr I'niiU:
»• I’.rui.tii
t Wto.' 1 ;' 1 l ' “ , **« ,t -r.
- " >doion: • F tuRne*
ALSO. ‘
‘ -
il"rto-. Mut*’*. \yogoiu;
U ** -
By 3D. ZP. ThT.Tj
I1..I ; t». U>,rose i ivj
House an.l Lol ia tl.\uui„
%.T AUCTION.
< ;
.MD'.' 1 1 "■ ii£
• •"> ->i*U tree
.-ivi-u PtOou-ttf
il liROCERlI
JUST RECEIVED
TOM 1; 1 tASSI I J.'.s,
V M"Xfl ihq l»»»ri-
• x tor consMleration, • t* l-ui,
l’liu** i .01* : .1 HI v V, »•, 11;nf.
I! K’K - U'TKlt \ i! \\ i„,-.
n.Ahi r .. i ■ . , im. j.,„
A flee
i! li Abb
ho
M ! prinr to tb - 11th of January, le*ii,
c«?ptii,g by th • adoption of the following :
■ | • . dinar.c, providing for the
n <•; ii - r*-p‘*.ti (<f tho ordinance
i j > -1 I Uh of January, IbOl,
h r ••:•*., consequent up m
‘Wledging th-
I In-* -State by the
it-id Stalari an 1
(.•nation in this
win n?
of the pi
cts ot the cUu
I 1 merit of lli" Ktupin'.
'l’ho subject of frontier defen
receiving '.he aUci.tion of the G
'I’he Fenians are looking up
1 #»:!•
fom.k. Vl Vt’II he ho« #a
OLD DDL IiliON WH1SKEV,
A NO Till:
Ju I : M C) N S,
Abo, ft Hot
Butter !\:ii* t f unJIfs, *
A1 •. il let *»r
LIA\ A 0IGAB8.
TO ARRIVE.
N A1
'i iie li
the I i
t-v has
()
4*tic*s have l»(
hot
n.»th •
to I
■ »' th- pr
from tho
r I... it h*
"d fta
1 pruviJiug Het uritv
tb" largo cla*sVif per,
wb -. by being ru id*
x * b b ft belpb-s*
! Up-
t Ml-?
Tliorc
Le <a cp with any u«-
ha* Ihimu porumtH t l
I bertt he C .n by Slr*tt. h- I '
• whatever he may have '
-,i r-tickff *,* lm can pio* i
shelter mere has *.o. r* |
no medical attftndance i ,
'i>*. M an y t ’ wenty v I
?d " It daily, who have j ,
r ■ ■ me n
' i«‘W I ,bnd
uder |,
^ **t fho cuh,*; and
"•I*- up Hlii'itly Ilf.
huvi, it
!!.*•• 'imp ut
f
1*1 th" pi i*onr
ad. i
• 1 v pel formed i vvithin i
-»*•« »t wtiuId | i.<r.ti* v;
uk the rank | ,p„d f,
. *i <.th er? have novel I I ...
1 Hilled out daily hy tho wagon
d buried without cv.ftlm, their
m tfmny inrtane* . being !l t mu*
•' " • "f tho.-*- i with an ax** in tho removal *1 -my
t f • him. I i linger rings they mn\ have. Raw ration
- .» «'-•!•>• "I Hi. hav *) to be i in d lo n v : v !•(; ,»*♦ purlieu,
i*--neral, very, who aio cOtirelv tinp/pvl J.-.t u ,t!, proper
'ii f '"i* it, i uton.:iF \ ' a nislA-U *o limited u up
omtnnnding. j ply mel. they Mr* roinpoBef t • .1./
ill, their hand* in tho liilby marsh be
inenth" 4 i ! : royl>, !*'• Nu*'<H|Mt,
: bedn issued. After in-
iv cur.tident that with
green corn and other
>t. I readily bo obtained,
pital wr rimgainent-i w ere
; the accommodation of
n, 1 are totally in*ufll-
niC.-r and extent fur the
J*, thd number of prisoners
•iv ti. 1'**• 4, nni is
e-.r r,*id». of fht*
pt •» lag of ni<
ir•».»nvilie, under
v ;t!
iVftl was such
r j * ni ■ e iitt«'iiiion to their diet and
*!.-,; .' tlmn t*» lli® actual adudni-tm-
tioii • ! m* di Ii **,*•, very n nny of them suf-
feting fioin chronic dianl u-,, combined
with the Moihutic dispusilion, with ex*
rente emanation »*- th**con-u (juerico. The
he/pit »1 being Within the enclo*ure, it hut
been found impraclicfthlu t * ndminiittcr
such diet Mid give them Mich fttlolitior, itp
they require, ns, utiles* conMniilly watcJi
id,’i-uch «li* t a* i.-< nripn.<*l for them i.-»
stolen nnd eaten by tho other prison*
II =. I ll < "1I-. -..leli* e *,; till* *.tutO of Utlttil!
elo.hes i
uuiry the wr
blight exeiii-
an'J-scorhultc
..riven ••niy‘"l-."
1 , , , , ..r b*n luouiar d
i «i«»i >•••«» ■«
i Mu 1
dicated by t
ther**fo!
ing and affirming
•pin.iti at ion J , nil law? enact
ubiequar.t to the 11th <*l
• i. »nd all judicial d*?ci>i »n*
'• • ’iirt? *-f cq lily mad,*
1 li l. •! January, l*v,|, in all
.' h j«*v, judgments and de-
i ?. oi.pHtthlo with tliet'on*
■ :
aw;** oi tho State <•! AUtiaim,
’ l prior to the lltr, day of
'•I, and the ordirianci to t>o
this t invention.
• it may soani proper to
i this State in \ ,,-w of the
I th"ir new and untrieii reia
■ .1 amend their .State Con-
"tif. particulat than are in*
foreg .ing resolution-, it is
j present
I being now mo
'll - •
than t.*utd lime*
cn requiring medical
•• i ::•> roa.-e.l ratio. 1». is
enU
illy/lu*
: end l
vv
\ nup«
l the
tieatm**nt is in an
I
I many dying within tho *i .cka lo whom
j the medical officers have never seen or
! hoard of ti!! '.!)• ir r* mui:i* «»•,» hr. tight out
I for int« rmor.t. The transportation of the
P ut (s m o rejii’e-eiited to heonliiely in*.
miHI' ient, i Mil*I rity is pended by the
• quarterin',: l* r t * upresa *A agons it n.l
t-'uni- nod ; V mill.- when not employ, d
by the Oovi intm ' an i kept dill • nt!\
; * ccupied, and in:li ucibms given to the
|tiai t« i ina*t< r in » Uk .. <»l tran-purlnti.
ih »’d. That when this Convention
a irn it will I * » to meet again upon
the a 1 : th** fr i .**nt thornuf. who i-
horeby •■ .»)• •. *.-•! to convene this body
•its'.rii lii! .r * time as in his judgment
. hull be deemed proper by a due regard
to the welfare of tho Slate.
By. Mr. Kvb-r— An ordinance provi-
• g '.hut in c mputing the tirno necessary
m , the L. ir ..j tho statute of limitu-
i "'i, hi 1 r •! -cl.F.i,:* tho time elapsing bo-
f Jar , 1801, -nu I the
•h - "! th s otiiinunce, i-hall not be es-
timat'd. Referred to second special com-
By. M
of ri
!1 ».f Jorterson—An ordi*
. . eclion 12 of tho doclara-
iu tl»o constitution of this
to litVold (IV*
i tram polling
I.V !«' iikty pra ti. aid
fol
• Uppil
KltoM r
:ig papt
Uicl A.
tbo p
ng C '
ral J.
ode
•u in n
of l ol,
n, iHu-i. ’ ! ,
* to malic tho l
• th. Con fed- !
,■ tbi j* t
It.Mot ot the !
I'cr-mm*, the
i the 27th "I ;
I to liim lm
II. Winder, i
•rt was made by
h h »ny» that th*
il.; d to *.*•111110*11
■’I "jl.v quahtiod
‘Pl»*
■i thingi whi"
■ •! the ■! i in
cproach to tli
bad .
m.o.ded l o pr
“Iher pup *1- 1
W hi Cam pi* 1
call, lor "the p
m««)’. tbo pih
' llC* fF
.In ig^ Advocate l .npmau olfeud in c\ -
i'teuco the i poii : tho i.'b^l :'*urg**m
•
i ' *• woe —• ■ lb. \\ bite, the lattai
iiuving 1 tiled t ' . : *i his requm mnn di*
reel to the i «?dk .. purveyor. Not hav
ing rei' Ufd .upi>i" v.;i* owing to in
•i.di’.i m.
: UC h M? axes*,
i-piolc? :it.*l iiimber, t" i ,r oct firopar build
ing*. Tho first * .'inmiinduPt - l the post,
dins successor, ■■■
t , in' A. W. 1* • id bad left nothing own lug!*** t. i t handler, il'appeur
erti- tl un too erd V id t:..* .,
* !• -. On y tw • v,. ;,.••* I rec»nvt*d ax* -, moval »iJ Gen. W u.dt-i, ut •upenntendont
spa*!*.,\c,, trom Colnuibu*, Ccorgia, aud of prisons, and tti« sumitution of some
went p» work cutting diu he . . 1 hope ouo w ho ha.i 11 • ■...,^*.f humanity, and
o. ha\ . i verytiiinin th« ii.t*-i: -r of tic who will not, li. o Winder, sutler the
DakoVv'•‘■pJiAcd t in two Weak#. Tho j prism to r«utA)ii m.« it was, in order that
v. m t . ! I’ u ^ ,l '’ 1 bo completed ior ( tho oxen of ,.rjaonors atav be removed
Tbe iP , e*«ity of onVk.“° w in operation, by di*' n)« and Jeath. The discomfort
uuuv".d:ibl**' 1 h'.ll e. iff J. 1 *' 1 ftlockede is Mini mil'.wing ve r?preserU*d to be almost
I i y :>.n get h . utficient nuuT8i«i»ft vuou incre Pble, wrh a f; igau’ul per centum of
*. ! would most respec lull% ask yt)fcl,luotlaiii>, *'*• a criminal in Jit-
“ - at Richmond ' tu, J P art of 'boso char*w\ wub
i my way l*y ! Caui«un
of me prison, i character of j hue
" r; "ii ‘.no i-cot day wore offer-*i i » evidunco to sh-.w tnv?
1 ti *« •' • ••! up to to* General \\ md*r J;ad power to make iat*
uu.-, d.7*^*7 ; recap- | pn *?menta for the comfort of prisoners.
I I no number ot This, U •!. (JiAaruaO Said, concluded the
*; no - io me i*i ot April to the 8th ol chapter for to-vi^r.
Mn\ i . *-■ •) «*d 1 • ti'iiving on hand
12,21 i b six pri oners.
1 would a ■* *Ml your Hticnuon to the | Dt>Tm,TiON in FuahexsIoN Tho
*I:»ik< i ; liavM.: out piosentguard forces l*hilado!pl : I'lnq.titer publishes the fo.-
wimdta.vu :u 1 their places supplied by lowing extract from a private letter re*
the i • of GoveinoreBrow n. 1 * civ.
In coi.ciii- on, allow me i » make h i**w
remark - * "nh ruing mys**lf. I am here
Hi a ver \ uiipi- . ant position, growing out
of the rank which 1 now hold, and sug
gest tin* propriety of being promoted,
lull control of the prison, und
len nt to tho aulhonth
impediments throwp
IF* it ordained, *fc., That ?••. tion 12 of
tho il - ration f l ight* in tho conslitu-
•: ii • i ti i- State bo amendwi by inserting
tlm ing pioviso; “Frovidod, '1’fmt
ti.e l»*.'i-liiltire hi case?* of petit larceny,
und Im’.tery, affray, unlawful msotnbly,
vagram v, ai d "tlmr ini-d- iucuiior-. mu;,
di-P< it-.. 1 w ilo the grand jury, and may
h i*' ; * iclt pr-*-cutions before Ju.-
I’ott >, oi such ottn r inf* • i< i
ui i*may hereafter bo e.-t&blidic-l by
tl. • leg Mature, and tin* procucdini,* in
. i liall bo icgiilated by l.uv.
1Ci« • i t .* ! coniuiitcc on (tiucndmtut
B Mr. Overall An oidio&oto to leg*
i *1»-. "f divorco granted hy tuc
i Iiui • r >• l.’"i.rH ot this Stato since Jan.
lltlils i. J* a t twice and ic(erred to
•;< "i; 1 • p v.inl cuiunjittoc.
tVil t, lot i. i a
# l
ti.e t >nvonm»n to appoint a committeo of
li '.I-' iu•'n. 1 "j* iroru each judicial cir*
cuii) t-* trar. . ribo tho Comtilutioo, as the
,t.. ■ may b • an*' n.»o*l by the Conven
tion . . :i provi-i • ; that the committee
^■lihaveouthorny to employ a clerk.
p'at*** m -ur.i • 1
ciiiG, • t"
Nnv • Oilcan
M atari . i a. ? i. ! :
Vik-burg
formed that t !cn. .‘
the tteroocrat : r
nut <
Apt. I*!
M
n<.minati<
ent lahor
I
r- n t * 1
u pended •
It i 1 thought tlo* troopa will * n bo n
mevod from tid-, Stat *. Bo!.I lohben,
l.K-i l*6*»n • ummitte l near Vi Lsburg •-
.Saturday by guerrillaa.
Sr. Lott**, Sopt, It, 8 I’. M. (J r
Grant and party arrived *il • : m k, h h
were quietly tnkon to th** Lindell h. t
undar tne dir.-. b-.ii *»f Mayor i ■
and a few citizen^, where he 'w ill rec v
the public lo-night.
The English t>arty will arrivn aim
midnight, and occupy rooms at the L r
dell l.obl.
Nkw York, Sopt. li!,—Tho T
Raleigh correspondent c m*. - Giving
rations t«» whites will ccn-e on tii• • 17.
Notwithstanding they hav.* imtnen
crop* in tho fi(>!d, they cotit inti ally c
for held from the governuv t.t. Tho
a’-* no ooloi 1 i , •• in R ilolgl i celvii
rations f• »r tlu-tnselvcs. A good man
whites have fold rations given ihein.
KOR SAL!:,
.1 itflUbK RROWf
FOR rent;
JM C. -•!* 2 i • 1*2,
< • i . . 'u. t ^i. n,
M AIIH1KD,
rcsidenco of the luid-
’••untj. Alai.a in.i, . , lii
l. < >. o. i-\
J KU< I. u: Ml E11 S'.. . M L li
Sf< O'.*,. ..j t> * l.-. j.-o HD-1 trandeof l.rsth-
'•» 1,1 K ‘"'l -'-u»diu» aro r«**|tc*ifnllv invito-1 to
'
.•>ep t. 17-11
Columbus Female Academy,
HATES OT TUITION.
I'Ufc ’ll’.'l. V I V
I Into thr - .-,1 li 1, 11
il! b* uud* r the iniao* ii.
id .Mr*». Sit .vnxRa hut ..no pri*
uu'f.l i t i.nti The tint f. rui
i the I t Moruts - iu Uetobcr next ai
Literary I*»j urimeut
i.... I I L*
Ado)
Mr. l/iui
pointed t
V.-cal Mu i
Fr
No extra cliarsc f
Board for the i-
B nirder? mu*t furni.de
l.-tiu.
’■* ■ f the i*< cial coqnnittw ap-
• cu.pi».> tw.* short-hand re
)•* ' i • •• txt verbatim the proceed- lower*, uou* impaitu uni pay extra t
is.*. • • - the U* iivontion, r.q»*>rted thnt the "ig and ii«i*t -. Tu .. I( ,
* ed M rs. Burn* '’''' ii - M. .-.M NUi.lt
ham .1 . Bailie.t. at the rate of $15 each
; ’ dev- fho report of the committee WANTED,
wa .concurs! in A NO. 1 BREAD i ii 'K. »l iooj character.
Air. ( per, of t herokeo, Chairman of N
t o on l*roj>o*itions and Griovau- i
.-pita!s i
having ti *i 1
Tho number
of April nvh 7, UK),
dav, tVoni various
lured V. Total, 12
d Liiat the committee had h»d
ur«ler *«v :t_!«-■» the «t' L.
M. *t.tl, t i iueriy Recoiver ol Public Mo*
f the Couta Land District, a*kiiiK t»»
r*»m 1* red i:i tho sum of $1,500 In
mount tin Government
1 U-..1 win in pursuance of slavu 0 ;
t :.v. uiion paid to the Slate
‘ tin committoo believed
t on*», but recommended
c 14 ■ ■ --d ' Vfv . : ,\£ * < i.
k’ll llutCi.
. d in i !o*t city, from n
Culmnbuii. -ept 17—.'%»
Wanted to Kent,
r r\VO HANGS, at wneo. Aj.j-ly uf
A .. . Tills OT
LWR
J Rui.
For Sale,
‘ desirable house.* in
.'.ii.*. ous recommended uunh uf l nUm * i- A .
" bs '««! tor future le- U “ U *v; 1'EnA'jT.s'uN' A CO..
m the samo Committee,
llowjiig minority report: .
•t the committee, tow houi
small 1 .1
A pp
. . -• S
Au-*tiou aud CuaiUiLni
DYEING
Th
As it may be rather expennivn F r v .
to come to .Milledgevillo at this time, i >
th.* *,«*» . | bring th s money and affidavit, l would
i xi ua\, U&Hitg ate too much suggest that if a convenient opi» *rtunpv
■upper tho night bt foi**. I boro me K or •« a< * ,n f it doe* not present itself he
pii-nt * • t the daily pii* n guard,
r.b r- whn li I have to give ere very
21• • a . »ih<*v*•• t w ith tho pioiiiptui'e.-i tho
ccuston tequires, an*! 1 urn *jf the opiu-
*n that it esnnr.Ni<-- from the rolactance
l obeying nu otllcer who hv»id«* tho same
ank us they 1 ’■ Mv Uuti**- are maniiold,
nd reqi | . : ^ ' * ; '1
6i*ter of Char- 1 1 ' r d tho application of Mr. Stiff | WILL send by mail t.> ary add ref*. ;
fori- .. : - ii u *c »un: of paying over as ru- 1 eonta .on* full in:
ept17-
Addrv*-
N 11. M'AUBl *
FOR SALE,
i-».t- f •>-<
■ ||U
u>Miy vny pretty r«.i,lenc«* In nnd
“round Gleuville, „ n ,l he ,,. ln | n j 0<
churelu-i, twocolli-fi. s I m«lr «nd fomale),
aud a goodly nuuhor ot *ton>a, liut f«w
of tlitu. ope,,, haviug •urprudod ouji.
ueaa-duriug it. ,, , >u . t|m ,
B<>u)e of tho luerokeut, hio prepariug to
raauma busines, very »oou. T|, e citi-
,0u, ure intelligent, refined, v „,.y
fore your delegates come to the Convec.-
tion, ±ou u til be SURE to send the same
in October by one of the members of t; «-
Conveation from your county,
Very respectfully, Ac ,
Pitemon Tuweatt,
Comptroller General.
Gen. Slocum is the Democratic nominee
for Governor of 14ew York. The Hr. u/J
of the 11th inst. aaysthat ho concurs with
the President in hie reconstruction policy,
and is bound to win the race.
in >i i,-ia cifulh k.-U that two coiiuniS'
s»« ti»*l * iti cif. ii"uterani.*. -houbl be as-
six'- 1 to ino 1 ant, Al»«jor,*mott ros-
Puctfui v, y-'u* toditnl servant,
li \Y in2,
#
Major ru.'Mss Tl'BNKR, C 3 A.
iho foiiowinj wr.5 aLo c-ffetsiJ in evi
dence.
Camp Svmtir, |
Ar.drr»»ivilla, JinySf iW4 I
<»*l,* itti t . pel, Adj t Hltvl Ilirp r ljvlr’1 :
tit: ikxi - \ ur ^ndora* i.ict.t on the
ieii«i l rv R. Davis, rela ing to the
strengtii ot the guard at inis n >.. contains
very severe censure, which 1 am suro
would r.oi have been made if you had a
ity, dated Charleston, 8. L\, July 7
Many hur.ur d' of tho citizens who * • , :vor-*f \n b.- --.ging to tho United
have been accu u>mcd to all the luxuries -‘ : tat- :.-i«. ;* - f land in the Cooea
of lit*, ffa’ " boeu comp >l!ea to sue for : land d ri.•». if *• -:upt,:ince with an ordi-
and live *u gufcrum**i.l ratiujs. Kv<*u n.»u* •» **i t . - >t:*f C'onvontion of ls#il
th**i-o hav»* bt**o t* PP« J. t-oulfi you but , »PP> i M f *_>» U. 1 -«.1. b,.^ leave to
tec lhe=e dtdi.'a’.e letJics m houses void of submit li - i ig report
furniture, Tc.lu*sd to wash tuN and : \\ • i i. r th.?-..-JinancH o# 1 socesaion
vook pot, your b. art would bl«H?d ; atill pH**ed 1 lilt J i .unrv, laol, a* au'l j B® l bsi milt i -i
more whew yi u ivil. 't they have n- v. 11, an-., a- a * i.^quenca, alt indebted- li“' 1 l l ll 2-) i | WttlU iL
means of procuring iho bare neoc*Jariei 1 r. -- oi th.'C t ,' incurred by reason ofse. | wauV power* unri* -i*Kl U *!
1 tif" A i. w wh.. w ere in business i>* - , *n, to p 1 and encourage the lame, a inc*v hecthy. A b*re*\u
f-wo at* 1 d ir.r:g tho war arc making a*- *«>i i; that : • *p,.,. *ai.t ha? no higher in* iium*<.u.tr«
i* nipUt » rognln a lo* ting, but the plant* % • iNnt for r**b.*f than the bolder? **f th*. I •’
i -ti popnUi, 4 around Charleston aie *!«**-- b r%s-oi . ;at« . • * .try n*.lo» ia«*n-l since ' " l ' u, ‘ ” , y -
tiime of .-r.ryihing. llib -K:...-.rv. I --I that the State is a * SMALL LOT ?iF AltNOLL's WI iTI m
GoU aloQ« the full lid* .,1 iiukU t. j s I. l.'kHily and morally, topeu- 1 A ’ 4 "‘ ■ A ■- gLlJ ' ""‘"-'Jl
tr. v*. rfcswi ui
J-’OH UK iT,
TO HfiNT,
i
Owners Wanted,
lAOIt 1H Bait- • .ilt T. t'., Hitdl'karf
r rtcii.t ..
M. I*. l.I.LL
F'-lurabiiH. Sept b. U
•’Lil.'.,
IJB'i.M »•*• r- i ■ in W% •
1 MAbll Mt l.l . -
. U. WOULl
Sc i »t 1
CHANGE BILLS,
p
domptiuu in ui.j •‘'“/j,,,, t rHl
FOR SALE,
t ) .. ,r . I., mi.
Soptit-lw
FOR SALE,
AT THE OLD .-TAM. “I
J. 13. JAQUEB & Bfl
A LuT ur VISE
'’op and iv: T.
nABWT.-
VAHIFS ALL) .
To the v • r l i 4tC
i?V- 1
• tbv; offif«. r t I i t‘-j
leriftwal, I ha* -
C&un oer. In t he ?
Sept A, iv k ,-2...
ni.Aoi lS * i
WDT3PLWR10 .
F. “ , ... ' •
I Iruiae bu.llimt*. •*. ’
oraltvso, hi act. utili. |
and red , m - ..i i M *:.i. j
Fi:KM1 \ ,v uA.MILT*
a- »a tt* t r;
I <\>r Sale,
| BAJJf t l.l. M V !>t*.
th**
• •rally, to pen-
lo-tituti) families of
• !,i..t* who - ic forr^d by tho action oi
•Vla-.anra mt • the sn vice or the so called
• uife Wat** ' ut-s ai t: is to pay claims of
a. Si. Long,
C. J. Bkason.
Mr. i o-.| mt, «.t C'herokee, ipov*h1 to lay
maj n ity and minority reports on
•lion, the qu*tsii ( *n
avin '* * - *
.. FLt ll». Jusi r«>*Hv**4 t.y
bept 17—It
J. 1V. l'LAcK.
j. w. flam:.
which ha* * *t ir 4 on ll.***.» people. Wo bi n
a part of it but nut all. Still, if We w*r.t
mode the medium * i arjistanco t*> tht-m,
we could r- acb tho bulk. We invite th**
co-nperation of y**ur citifeus in this wvia
for the relief rf these people, who will in
evitably die f ataivatioQ if not Hssute<l.
Thfs i* a cause of humanity, tlierefore both ti
poroont ».f ali.opiinoas may unite in h. the ta ; ai.d t
l hope this appeal will not be in vain, 1 wa« tlrit t-*i,
ana that you w.li be able t-. forward, ore pmt «ui th*. table, i
Kmg, pr ets oftke good will of your city the affirmative. _
for sumir^g wheraver found. 'll)© question recurring on laying ik* | 41 ly .?- en B{. T
S'.STKR M. il ll KN, j minority report of Mr. L)ng on the table. I M. 1-LLIi. ALEMAN DEB.
Convent of cur Mary, Charleston, S. C. j Mr. Clarke demanded the yeas and novs j «ept rt—j w Alt *J--■’** c * *
FOR SALE.
NOKTIIERX CXt'IIAM.K \\I)
s. change bills.
ng the majority i ■» \ L1M1TLD A.MuCM i S.-rthr.ii 1
d It was decide*! ia ‘ * *-
ltftj Broad st.
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