Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, September 19, 1865, Image 2

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V & V lUl ||. MARTIN COLUMBUS: eidty Horning. Sept. 19, IBM. Jrn. Slocum in the nominee of the nocrutio party of New York for Sec- try of Slote—not Governor, n« we meou.ly mini the other dny. There o election of Governor to be held in r York thin your. Oon. Slocum, we eve, her not heretofore lm«u ropnrdod Democrat, hut neJ^iinpiiblicMi. lie idem tend, liowcvor. to concur with Democracy nt New York in et,|.|“»r* he I'reeUhmt'e policy of rcooeilroc- , nnd to nppoce the echcpiea of the oale. A di«pi.telr from Wnahinpton he Util, copied cl-ewhere, any. that Slocum win then in the city in roltation with the Uepnlilicnni. Ano ■ di.patch from Wnahinplon my. the KepuWicnna will nlim prolmhly linate Gen. Moonlit, nnd thn avoid MU. i'll tlio point. which :l "> nooraey wi.h to moVn tin* coni, at. , General lma not yet accepted the filiation, co f'.i n» we up ndvihed. hap" he hna wuiti d to ace what “ill i U 0 f tin* RopubVionn cv'UHultfttion nt aliiiigbfti. and who will In* thn muni* . of their party for thn elation f.»r oh tlm Pi'innemcy havn ntuiH'd him ohu Vau Horen in tin nnmiuon <>l Demoorucy of New Y«*rk for Atl*»r* -Onioraf. !/*• In « Wnr Diunocrul. elude from their range of ch*>ifl«* n,, y N6V/S tiy T'clC^FSpl^ man merely bcoau*o he W not y**t tiiinod a pardon from the Pre*id f ft. 1- the President had intended auch a tiling hoatould hire embraced it in hi*» in-truc- tlona to the Provisional Governor, nnd . the latter would hare embraced it in hie ,,r .. Nxv\ York. .-*'**pl. It—Tbo Herald'* y, n l.in/*. ■ • •lo c'dit m). Notwithstand ing the pr****! -nt end cabinet hnvo been rfP'fate'I'f in viu*d to viai*. Richmond ana oil)of purl- T the South by the loyal au* , the prr-'iure.of pqblio busmen . lb- ,r l«”»vinu the capital. The restriction- on th«» applications for r „ mneed. and that .Slate i*. now again on roteti and peraona entitled to bntrit i f A ;*_h ,, r -. Bancroft Ba* for. The omiaaion of it Loth hy 1he b, r n anthoi / tha freedma^bomo 1’realdent and Ilia Gwwnwr provca.bc- « ■:S«k between the yond a doubt, that no auch thiug wna j fr-d pcoplo^f MJW; Fo ,,, Intended or dc»ir»d. And wtac mid ‘': k . . The officer, maananimnai hna the Prnaident ahnirn | 0 f t ■ It :. ■ ! ha-: have prererre-l hiinaelf In tin. policy which lie hna i ch . ■ ".‘ m * V " n ,] n ptPi\ in tide matter. It is admitted j y\<i.oii. *.v* . ,, number of Southern • »n all hands that what the Government ‘‘^ 4 ''y : ui^rt at Washington wants—what tho North i ,, (j jj M f f •*»,., » , j t ■■ n appointed Tax Com mir donor for l.atest Foreign Wew». Father Poisr Sept. 10, 1SC3.—The -teamship Hibernian, from Liverpool August 31. via Londonderry pept. 1, j .i a i t’r this morn- nailed thi.'poiot at-iU o'clock this morn ing, cn route for Quebec. n«*r dates are livo days later than tfco*o brought by tho Scotia, General .Sir George Brown, of Crimean fame, and Judge Haliburton (“Bam Blick’O, the author, are dead. gueen Victoria inaugurated the Prince Albert statue at Coburg on the2Uth uit. The cholera Hems U> he recoding to parte from whence it came. Tho official Board of Trade inquiry into th» burning of the steamer Glasgow hr-l taken place at Liverpool. Thn fb-ult had nottraii?pircd. It wasitat*; I that a Frenwh frigate had taken potaetsiorv, Sn tho nanu* of the I rurjch k .vernuu nt, of a valuable guar.'* land in tlift J’liciBc, in «l»oiit latilude Ilewrbon ftbootlfig Allray “at County fcair. The Pari* (Ky.) correipondent of the Cincinnati Commercial thus describe* a (hooting affray wnioh occurred there on the 7th init.: About seven o'clock last evening an alarm apfead through tho streets by tho rapid dir< barge of ^re-arms, and tho re- P- r‘ soon ait'-r that a man had be*»n kilted. Pooling had been intense throughout the day on account of the presence of sev. oral rffturnc. 1 ex-rebel olflcera and sol- fji rs, among whom was tho notorious guorrii.a, Pete Kvorott. Much inebriety prevailed among tlr^r fast young mep, and ti .* only wendar i§, that more difllcultie. did not occur. Many version** are given of the unfor* tur.u'- affrr I am abfjut to relate, and a t . -ra are diib.-i >-ticnr in the account givnn \vi»o witnessed tho tragedy, ... ... .. . g tb 91 I 13 .South, and longitude ; >1 Wt' t from » it i- <ii • t" t down exactly the facts. ■ • ver, that a young man generally wnnU—>s auvnu dear and is factory evidence of the people of the South Inpng of tin* right animus, of the rigid temper and feelings, for full read- inissioii as co States into the l nmn. f |’he highest |H)Miihle evidence to tills offset can only l»c given by throwing the doors of fh« ('onvention wide open to all who have taken tin- mnne- ty oath j t , the iinpardoued na well an tho par- J ™ 'opted < humane surgeon who s*e the *ufleringa of our Andcrsonville prison, i? known n. coining Iro corning fr> occurred on ailro.ul, i'.'. Pi noruing, bef.v n Hus train ■ight line; id the Irnin ugl) latto An AcrumplIsUed Villain* i abort time aince a white scoundrel, Itcd iu the garb of a gentleman, pped Ht the house of a widow lady r Glenville, Ala., and hy pretending >e iu trouble, mo farimpused upon her d nature and confiding diapoaition as ilitbuo her in board him for a few •». After remaining about u week, exhibiting, by bis gontlomanly de- tnient and quiet manners, a title to confidence of the Indy, in order to m*1 the least suspicion that slm might e at to bin honopty, be gave her bin u?y to keep for him* Tile holy be mg him to bo what bo assumed- n ^worthy mail-.left him in charge of hounu on Sunday evening, nnd went jhurch in Ulenvillo. Upon her ro- i she found that, the villain bad de fied, taking with him bin own money »V job be bud probably borrowed for » pm-poBs) and all of bora, with hovo- tftluablo mi tides which abe priced , r much. lie opened tie* draw *l i false koya. Tlieie was on that , it u horse stolen from \ illula. The ial wan followed, but at last accounts got beeu arrested. toned. Hy this menus alone can the Convention be rendered a truthful mir ror of the feelings and tcinpei of Geor gia, of her fealty to the Union, and of ' the sincerity and good faith with whi< •Ml she shall accept the terms imposed fin , her readmiasion into the Union. When : , Much a Convention shall agree to these ( < terms and emlxaly them in our Slate Constitution (n« it would doubtless do J with great unanimity), every ground for 1 further distrust of us by the North will 1 i' j I ho swept away, and no argument would bo left to refuse iih admission into the Union or to continue iih under military rule nt cuormouH expense to the whole oountry. Kecoksthuction. truck had to Dwn, to allow ri injuring tho 1 ligh Tm* NY if l India mail .•tOaiAer Huinohad | outhattipt*/n. Among her j >!.. . Bi-njatnin, ox-rebel ; took lire L. )i, and put baek v yuMiderahlo dilii . . 1u**»l and the hip j r fire wn lVe <• led on hr; K<) in i per i«. ii{ an e.Iitoria r-irnliou of Pi btirg, again u I emerge froir v* duties t*M»‘ ring' *n, known a* "Johnny no, v, li held n Commiuion in llie < i arj.,y, incountorod, while drunk, wt. IUi igmorton, of tho bill U S :. ry. and commenced t" <. d and Vholitioqi U .dernonrtrstion with the r'od opinion that ho eould « f a "nigger regiment ift ,'IM •f lie lectu nd < ■ 11*1.1 in t lumg • »urt trndi - in that thn Q l O tient tarhion « 'l t.*{ a. nth 1 :ler ,t.i agree that Lhif Inn* i wilt, ‘pc* ial ref, rent'**, : 1 t'• apply to Lieutenant end - » tie took it. Acting ndividuai charnel* r, (for he •i,* lie promptly replied, •i <»rtb* r ; what nrs you go* it it?" P&ino instantly uuMiltl'fd not ry l breaking it , tdcrl' l t«» io- Ici h -..Idioi , Tile I aviigru I,f tiia inuod a fruitful them Tl.a From t* tl*o 1 at P r d fo cattle do.ouAO con- s of tipvculati'jn. ►n*i ‘ting of nine fir- 1 And i ptf. th* Ti ether ensued, during whu 0 'i from persona in the i ! uincjd almost liko magic. must difficult part ol tho : r Throgmorton used a •i the melee, »nd Pnmo atarted 1 entering tho Paris Il**tol, in vicinity of tho scene of dilli- • i a i*volvcr from tho ban t d. Ho thon turned full Tho Herald's Richmond corfc«i>bnd'riY conildint»y rC-u worts his forim r stale- mcBt, tti»t'Prs'4dent Johnson, acconJp-%- niod bV the members of hh Csbinot. nnd several military ofii?ers of distinction, twill shortly visit that t itv, end otht»r p >r- lions of tho South, amithnl ho will pro* Isido at on important council in the lute capital of tbo rebellious coufedor.v» , v\ AUCTION SALES, CAIRO. Sept 11.—Tbo Mobil* ari l Ohio Uailroad opened its entire !eng :i of com munication, and tho mails for Mobile and ioErnsdiaie points ^re forwarded t"- day by tbo newly cstabliihcd line of •tenmera betwoen here and Columbu«, Kentucky. By D, P. ELLIS, bate Fi r. I.ivln.„ton A Co.) IMPORTANT HALE. As TIT.'.’•AY. Bspl. ■“ li. :*: 10* . ' ' I *. »:! .1 .'f t ! my . Li t,..,, r . Aiiorud UriP'ir Fruit*: HrsnSy P • l»«^ : ' .nr* VYine; • esr-i* (iingtr The (.’ttarkr'.on Courier of the Oth an- nounc:' a satisfactory inL-rvhw, at Co lumbia, betw >cn G ncral* Meade ayd Gillmore nni <jov. Perry. Tho inter view resulted in Him partial restoration of the civil power throughout tho State, by th** full ami complete establishment of civil court-, f >r the trial of all case? ex cept tho* * nf persons of c.»l*r. The latter a 1*0 t-* continue fur tho present und. r cogni/.anc • ot the Provost Marshal's courts, and tho civil c mrl* '.ro to be open- • d under dirotti i, of tho Guvoraor, and * ivil and municipal officars to bo jhjt- mia«*d t<» ro-tiino their official dulifH, and ilie^liaru** them without intorruption. (i'*ner»! Mcado e.prc i-i himself woll tii • *■ •ndilion <*f affair* in • nth Susan B. Antony las'- wook made a Ape»*ch in t.'hicag.,, in whl' h, rL t de nouncing tho President r.nd Party for their ’ warfmo up-n tho n<-gr*»,' ihe *lc* clarivl that tho )>rcj nltces r.f whites against blacks nt y « nt r. ly unjust and cruel, and that there i* no reason why they should **xisl. Susan her,Ml' id so fr*-*- from this p, i in«s» tbit «' • wi : l ta : bone other than black nnuff, ha? adopt.* } molaascM-colorcd sncotaclcs, an I round* her pen.hi- with iho tl mriJi <>t u yellow handkerchief. — Albont Journal. 10 OIL*. S>!e heath 11 ;r.T. Mule.-. V. .4 llon.*o Forniture. ffpS 14—nI luM botrinx Term- t‘n sap 1 l -: I JUST RECEIVED TOM liUASSlU;^. • I • ti \'t PAI* ' tho K» r;jur-d. Tu* slightly 'ha AugiiMta Chronft'lr tin7 Smtinri he lUth.an) a if undcrstmnls that emi ts with frci'dman for tbo next year •t Imi matin in writing. \V«* picsuim* it refer** tti oontracta in tinorpiu. [From tha Now Yark Herat.I, 9th.1 The Blew York Democracy Terrible political Hallroud Huiuetv-Fp. 'i'liie is tho )*ra *»f railroad ae« i*l**nt , hut of all Lho*e fearful catastroph* h . i thn Inal six moiittia, ttioru h nolhmg to cornparo with tho terrible Miiaah tin cauend t>y tt«o Domocrnlii! New York | (/Vfitral Btato train the other day, at A I j, hanv, among 'lieold party pobti. ouih and j imV old party trumpery. The train w, , n'nr tho managommit of ('hint Knyin* i ohn Richinono, amt caiiieotf «viiti iI.im v lor*, mitwilliHlaniling iL hariul linv y* among tbo unfortunaln vh tuii'i criMlo* under tho locomotive, **r thrown oil tho track, hools flying in tho air, right amt lull. Among tho killed nnd w.iundnd nro ttomtio Seymour and W. II. t1*'i»m I, Thurlow Weed and Horace Greeley, tl J. liaymnnd, Fornanrto Wood and lli. lli ur Bon—iht shenUr-shent Ohioago tm n agerh—and a lonit 1 iat * t tho lrin*er liphH I of tho copperlieud and rarlical aboluion ! faction* In other words, the late Demon «t,.- i iStato ('onvention at Albany him until- h cloanJob of Its work, it Iih* mulh-.l tht , revolution commenced with AImhIihui Lincoln's election in IHOIami • ..nsiiinni , t* d with General Leo'a miirender in Ic* . it line Hccomplishcd a complelt u. ik **t reconstruction, and struck out on tho lii^l* 1 to Hie noxt Presidency, under th*. I in express train I one of the cars of the Adam n somewhat dn •unc.'* Washington special President ha. ordered a ro- . *.f the Kansas branch of thn Pa il. It .ti t before uny Hov.-rnment b<.tuny i* paid t. thn < ompany. This « - ui -^hitf . •• i. l*.pl. *i in c >ns* *|i|ence of Ihe r**cniil. wnitiii.u away of the l>ridgns on Unit •.* * ti n of tiiu roa i. A lari- • lii • i*. ;. ■ .v rigiiig in Liverpool, *. : le town is Iq dangor. ,\kw uiu.».a -, rhq t. 11. —Gen. Banks g".*? Nurti. to flay. .In. 'a. .'uii'IG. Derby, -Congress* mail from In liana, Intel , d* puty < oile*:l- i i.,; ; Uhlifu. > Ml L* Kan gar.. body L • lii •i l In* lr • .rimcii'H hull' 'tiitor llnquiiri I iibaeiw*l. ti few . • ago. ii cominutiioatioii in your pu proposing the name of Col. lliuos l aa a cnutlidalo for tho Convention, expressing n bdpu (but the I’rosi- i. t would sign iiia pardon in time to flor 11iin eligible. Now. with all ro ll for the writer, I take it upon my • ' to.say that be lubora under quite a > . take in supj>oaing u pnrdou to be ne- •** snry for that purpose. Nothing more i oc4*Mi*nry than the having taken tin* lest/ontJi ]>r<*fcri(>«'<I by the Pre.si- ■ t, which oath, together with the fact •* being it qtmlified voter under the Lt istitutieu and laws of till* State, an b y stood before the ordinance ol se- : i sion, is till that Gov. Johnson'.-* pro * inalion requires to entitle a man to cither uu elector or eligible. Iho mistake into which your cones* uleut biiH falleji is hy.no meuiia eon- tv ed himself. It is a very prevalent <■ 0 in tbo community. I bad fallen into .nyeadf, nnd should probably lie even w laboiing under if, had not an intel out gentleman, the other day, iu eon ising with me, branded it A* an error, A stated that Gov. Perry, ol South mdinn, had mi decided. This conver- ti*»u led me. to exniuiue the matter, id having examined it, 1 mil perfectly s tistted that Co\. \Ui\t aud every » (her iiun in bis situation ia qualified. \*v the ct of having taken the annuity oath, * be both a voter und an eligible candi- ste at tbo election, although bis par in bus not yet been obtained. The question depends entirely on the *quirements made by the President aud y the Governor in tboir respective pr*i- elamotions. The only part of the Gov ernor’s proclamation bearing on the point is in these words: ••That no per son, at such election, shall be qualified os an elector, or shall be eligible us a member of such Conventi**u, unless be shall have previously thereto tukeu and ■ubsonhed the oath of amnesty, us sot forth in the President's proclamation of May 2Uthi A. I>. IStio, and is a voter qualified as prescribed by the Constitu tion oud laws of Georgia iu force imme diately before the 19th of January, A. D 1661. the date of the so-called ordi- atuics of secession. 1 ' Now, theu, turn to the President's pruelaujation aud the Attorney Geuerol's oircular, issusd under his instructions, in order to carry it out, and it will be been that per*ous falling within the ex cepted classes must, upon applying for a pardon, take the very sumo amnesty oath required of others, and consequent-, ly. aft»*r haviug taken it they are fully qualified, under the Governor's procla mation, both Vo vote aud be voted for wing of Andrew Johnston. Tim paper oraclM of the r#publu-nn * vrnji a . f J ( ’ taken all abuck. Tlio Albany dmit.-urM .,,,j, ie pisiform, thsy say, i« orthodox, t.,,i , s they don’t liko It ; the ticket in etralleir ’ . , , tli.*y aUmll, but they don't lilt* It. ami ,> , , they ar« sorely pu//.l«**t wnsl to Greelev is ovidantly alarmud, ami in In , ,,'. r 1 bewilderment ho promisuii tliat hi I«-h t ttli , j one of Hi© democratic ticket wilt bt elert \ ud by a majority approaching Lun tr.-.1 , . , , tlit, to which ull lln •d In 11.1 1 lMi.lv‘1- 1 Mt il'Ugtll I thousand. The Times alfiu is to cliucH over a democratic surrender, alien 1C., h tiiond has only baen reforming h hr**lmn columns, liko Sheridan in hU trumen mendous rebound at thu Battle »>(' t ’edm Cresk. The shont-per-shoni orsvn * . Belmont, Barlow niul their Bohemia - affect* to be wonderfully delighted, hut r. is wonderfully ignorant ol the nioniiiiig ut what Iika boon done and hoiv it wn brought about. Thelioti Fernarido \Y< *>d and Brother Ben are struck dumb- dumb aa oysters. They only know their cop perhead clap-trap, their "cardinal princi- 1 pies, ’their little clique of noliticnl p.*d- j|, \\ . tilers, their go-cart and tboir stock in , \i ir,„l.. h.vj. 1,1 born in.ul.o.l nnd ounk In ' tbo Hudson at tho overslaugh,” and.Yhcy 1.,. ...... uro mournfully dumb. When tlio.v como .1 ...,,. . to cipher It out by the ruls of 4- 11 lit will bo curious to soo their position. Their! j , 1 , . "principles" having been thrown over- | .. * /' , 1 • li.rnra, would 11 nolbo w»U totry Uir poll- 11, , , cy ol looking to their interests * Ye or . ,. , ' . , mi.v, il is now n .unitor of smnll concern win '.,‘i' i‘!"“ lhoma«Wr«. |, Tho N«w > ork .loraocrscy, ctoai'ly »iul ] . . ,, , oniphiitically, have ranged their column ! on the side of Andy Johnson's admin;- p a , v (’< trillion. Without dodging or quibbling n w-’.hi* they recognise the extinction of slavery U-idm- i and cndoi.o hu Southern re.-toration poll lv l - # I rv. thu negro -uflrago «iuuelion nnd all. v . ir i . th.* - W itli e*|Ual Aiiiidiio>i.*> ami good sense tln v (■. i i . 1 , ileclare thenuulvo* in favor of the re v ,},. ^ . ox ,1 i demption of tho national debt, equal in. ■ u taxation and the Mouroe ducthno—llim* cojreringlfair'.y and squarely the living i-. •U6* of tbo day. Tho duau issues of tlio l*a*t they cast u-ddu into tho limlio of con demned politicians. Their platform i> eicnlleut, ami their ticket including two generals and ouo common soldier of thn war, cannot he beaten. Tho lender of th.* right wing of Sherman's grand army in Georgia aud tho Carolina* is the man t.» lead to victory, ami the Provost Marsha! of the glorious old Army of tho Potomac Y rl 1’ is th« man to bring up tho stragglers. I he’ 1 u , r \ " New York democracy uot only' re ject tin* v .■ . . t hicHgo abomination i\, H t "ihnwar is.i i failure,'" they not only daolara ilw war a . !•' . complote success, but they pvit tbo vVt V>- ‘ K " u ‘ Ln. >l, Ull rlous armies of tho Union at the head of their new departure. What, thon, are the Now York Repub licans callad upon to do? What can they party ant to ihtt city. • late (onvention w » largely* at- i v. h permanent* n( t has. .Sumner • t ■ ■ ST .its from ‘.‘■I. »*U T !arg-. Ani"tn titi-.T. F io com* •fitertsintnent. ryiafUCa- torily. ittlfiums are to be cs l<»n f*j| diseased cat'.le. v City of Boston am New York, arrive 1 ou on ilieicnfc. Tho stoMinshlp Dan's arrived out (>n the LOlh The s.camihip German: York, aisivi-l *» it on the tkiih. The bteamship Vuginia, from New York, arrived out on the 81st. _ The sto .mship Cuba, from New Y’orU, at ihi.- tone, wlu n the best-Inlenliomid airivei out on tin* 1st Mist. no n of ihi- section ha*l met to bury the Th.; . !•'»m-hip Piinalaya passed Father , i*■*• >.• t ami turn twords into pruning mn at t*Ti o’clock this morning. | i; ^s. TlIK Tr A KM ATLANTIC CAULK. — Tho ! - s, fr-nn t^ ieb* c, from New several shot, were m 1 u>' : • Rnd !*y outsiders. Pain • f* il .!• -i, with a bullet through 1. . 1 'uTogmorton fell wounded ;i, tl.M ih.^o. 1 *i. t harle*. Hanson, wrm att' •.. • t-s ' to i- i^ify llm parties, received a h- :i*J mi tho hand. Lieut. Ttirog- ti. .Ton went to his regimental hoadq*iar- * i J . i**.!.•: < ; id the trsg*«dy, and tho b v * f the unl'ortunato l'aiqo was cof- 1 fin- d and -j. r it to hi* friends. The meur- y to be regretted, especially Atlantic Tchtgr/iph I'umpany having sued a formal noli***! that they will not tempt to recover the table thi*» year, I und**rwrit r -nsi-ler this equivalent l total bo-/*, nn*t hovo .©tiled insurances REDUCTION OF PRICES PHELPS & WHITESIDE’S. the l h** Atlantic f’i'e. i.tph (.' »mj any 1 f.rdeie.l the iiiHiitii.n tore ol a now cib T‘. Tim* • f*ubli-l *-a a b tlei fr*.i* Into Hi -ill t • 1 cor'f. *pon b lit - Ml , ing thu • ia-g"* i«LjsiUbt ( ouieduriiV ally ' Fit an* k R ti* *dy at Mt' Tho M-.nlt-or p *u 1 tie Cholera* M . Mum irur., u distinguished Fanariot (iih I., ! *r niHi.y y, art* past ambas-ad.-r or llm - * 1*1 iin•* I’ t**at London, where his . t "it * !'i|)B*hnient i a and those of hi# w • *id • tiild-en, fi.ive made him a wel- | 7» _ , . v . , . ... ", • ... the b.-u circles . f KnglbU ' J Wm. Lily \Y u« •/ '.il *• v i lei cool li i * a* )• I Other NonpR. Hmr 1 iiih. SUNDRIES. i B *1 ! .-mtereitingstatements | Wash Board**, Clothes Lin* I'ontonipUitinp n ehango in our bu-i- noSn ou the firf*t "f next month, we have determined to reduce tin* prim. 4 on our goods iu order to ‘ fleet QUICK SALES! We have on bund a nice assortment, of Coat*'and Clark’s Spool Thread**. Col ored Threads, Noodles and Pin*. Bleach ed Homespun. Ilick**ry Stripe . ARTICLES l'OR THE TOILET. Luhiu'w and Pi-er'?* Perfumes, Poma tums, Cologne, .Magnolia Wat r. Head aud Toofb Hru.*»b«Combs, Pu;V- and Brown Windsor und v. u ; quh)l i • unfav • (Jn-lein C i^rV * ttiat the with the prim '••it (list, (ieililile tl..* Ill h 1*1 Il i «tat« d that . Ign I I’ubla* In-lr.i- Ministry of the ! ritnri - Y-.rue di ftirbnhres ot OH the 2Dlh, i e, which have b* the ambassador in llm fol io bi* Government; n? Dr Bmld, whoso riM'om- . • v . rv *m ce-sfully follow- . !i authorities on tho ocoa- 1 of cholera in U«d, ti**? following hints Cliol- 1 !• v | .'-on which I** found i't*l purgings of tlioeo Tlie evacuations propa- they mfei t, first, the bed m* d secondly, thu water* -liinns. Tlio p.‘»i«on rise* •o.d !■'notrates drinking \vn- iiicSn* tlio di-ea-o preadn oking Bucketrt, Bur Soa\ ( PIPES AMI TOBACCO. (’lay, Wood. Lavu. China nnd M< (liauiii Pipe-. FurktMli nnd ICiilleki Milt rln \v< I. vuri. lv .if Mii.'bl. s, OU0J Hooks, WnlleU n ie CbliM, Slnte.s and Bu**ki ih, 1 loop Skiit-. CANDIES. nrtir.ent -*f Stick nnd I in OU) UOLliKUV AVHISKEV AND THE Ij l\ M O N R. TO / NAD.- . -I"'- PoJ.UOl * T.'Muj uvuiii: l -'M I’ll SALE, () FOP. I RENT, M • ilieriM*| IS HU\V.N pie Poinr.iif - 1.* at Lob m I lie midisiHi * Ther ■ *’-oiiniiiriicaled hy tho ®^ r ,, miauls on tho patients, u at ion-. To prevent th r (, all tlio eva< nations •I'ely received in bftkiri» . ant. the hand* i»f Ihe •M t *d. - : d* t.'Ute.l Ma'.pne , difttn and tlte i Hhfnet ter.deri ii?nation?, which tho Km-/ re then ci.imlMiened the Duki to r.»rm a rn*w ministry. , Tim vintage promises more abundanc. th*in foramvoral yaars. rumor of the discuv be hurnod. T< i an-i bodding should proven iufection from nitoim sbou'd be boiled I n plu*-e> where cln.lera . ■ i*i -ii ..... ■ hipping. Du Berlin. II Tim Konrie* ■t 14.IHIH f.r 1 1 '.u.iMi, wlier Th • M rmng P (t \ seuret ntticU"* of tho ,»*«*f »t AUitro-P;u sUn CJnv< .".Ion • t! * - i ■•© fttiperfxn* .-{ which are that A.*T:ia uhuoruk*- in ef fect to uxi" 1 ! tho Daho >i‘ Augu* ten berg from II she also undertake* fe cede Il**!*t- n to I'm ii la i* to prop to ti..* Gorn in Diet t" guaranleu gjl the »•*"■ • (• r* man and non (ierumn, *'f Austria. The Danish Kigaruad hint opene-f to censidor thu me-lifi* *»f th** i in.«titii- nll wat©i *closels and I " di«infooted daily, and t’~ should be taken with : rhea should be treated like r » t recaution* he taken, -e*‘ :i > diminish and di«- i*. • ions should be pub- ,1!- *»f lb© • i’y hv means of ' < hloride of lime, • - ? • h -? bi/infectanls — !:.?ion of copperra or*o! • maybe used; powdered n-1 w\ntAgeoiisly u*»e«I. nett great distinction by ting tfie cholera on it» aj)- ndon in lfkil. III.) .1 Nati* n of Small Farmers.—An . 1 intolligent American agricultural write? Ikno, Aug. ’> -Ihe l.mperor . , .. ,, c ud\ nm’i t t" Si «i,.t)ii.*i. Th.. wh--— l| ,,n a!’"' : *’l cnoarning the .small farm? >■ inert "t ll»" Hi" (■» ran il** had risen in ; "f Sax-my : riippoil. All th" national guard **t | Agriculturo is better developed, more i-mpir" were r illel «> ii l.ir n* tive *au- I r t; • appood ami letter results nr** ob* « .uh", , RXf-t. k, i-toek, '.K),0(X> ; t*,ii d in saxony than any where i have hann'-J •l_d > P . \ i-i .■ !. In PruPMB, that is, in Mocklttn- i hufg, Mark-Brandenburg, 1'omernni * P n m 1 the province <>I Prussia, the ow r.i 'l iu large budice, tho Offtatc* !i'z (Hsj morgen.*, or about I f 1 ** but iu Sax-my the li!lor SHOES! SHOES!! •2f)0 CAJ.IU! *ae* low _>»l*t I * -lw* V A LARGE LOT OF CHEM MEN’S !M» 4 *r.) W KLLs. Cl UTI - jii a JUST RECEIVED BY J. W. PEASE. T'L! anted, SARATOGA RESTAURANT, WKBT SI I) IS OF UllOAO ST NEXT DOOR To 1». I'. F.IJ.K Al’< TION H<»t ff’F, UR STAIRS, lORMFiv. y Dit. WiODHrt'rsort:'! J HAVE GOOD COOKS nnd Servant* I will -uH'ly * ii ‘ >111(1* witn tlio •" : oa .•*' i> • tho mark* i aff* rd«, aielc- »Utd in tho best stylo, at aay tune. (a it boiuro >!.irtuu'. is*liirg incnl? sent t» tboir ?*:ni tv* any I'.rlofthc mu' l ttl.il, I..,,- WINKS BoRS. efth© It. ( AI.UW KI.L. T.\ K I NU "See N aplo cIni id th It | 1 TIM. P.UXToON Bill 1*0K.— *i*l then *li»-, u*»ed to bo the f llm enlhiiniaatio Nciipoli- ?ho c..i' ider<-*l th * privilege the bine of hunuin tdi -. Bui mi .-err- pnvapiirn«ed FOR SALE. i< thu ou hr id l llm el the tho pi •■I* tbo bucket.' ider the f th ration an ! n :.d naturally • -.-l Free !<’ coin pro • at© far S"Ulh.*rn 1 win. h where. . . ! think, gr.nt ; "v‘*-ap,iM «»l n deled iln.4 lilt to pi If Hi* t J as llo IU- Ne poiiulal loll, 11 till iron ddf the Mm ol oftli'Mi foiulo- hope** and » pi rati •*'», imd many a wcai.y pilgrinmgo ha? been tmdortaken to rend if. Hut ti*»w that ifii* great object of at tiacii.'ii i' being reui-'V"*!, wo no long** e\pe* i I ******* r.«w ii. d admiring negr.*^ . ' , , seated u| on the bauk? **i lli»* riser, ga/.mg • , ., |(1 wiih w r.der at t*. - to them iefnarkabb , ! ‘ lig pin » lud Tiutm ■ r I, with I'cori di eu- *h1. n rttiruorced by time »* expected of ingenious tu'vhniiiam. Thou- - im!« came purp**?oly to look at.it whi!„t it ?j'ttnne*i llm Alahauin, and returned to *lo us an opposition party, tho Dctnoi rac> having become the Adniiiii *dmlnUtration party Greeley tuggosu tho adoption of ono of the Democratic |Stat*» tickets. Why not adopt all ? Raymond calls this new movu- u meut a surrender to tiie Uttpublicmi- What, then, is to hinder thorn from falling their homes satisfied; but the stream of visiloit has confinuttd to flow in, latterly, with le.-* force and volumr, and we wish it distinctly understood amongst tho"col- . , orod folkb ia this ud m*» adjoining v. - r■u-en *h • i'\,\v^ \ opuntioa, that it i% no longer ** ©n ©xhibi- t i.,, u . . Mi--;- -, ... *| Cn’. ; . t ln , , t . ' Yion" at this lucatnjr. Tho knowledge l'Ut*il! ' ‘ - * it- (“•••* a (5 » N Kit At. .\MMtrat V.~TtlO 10.h,*■ iV * qUUU a prolriuUgd . i 11 c land, henco tho f.n •dl, for tlio population is i t. lb .fo **«•» Dr Kouii mi t* r < f Agrieiilture for Sax- mo ti.it, Oxcludve of forc'd, • • ie of land for every • t ii:o population. This one , n.u.-t produen the food and i ’.ii*) individual, bd-odes pro- id; • ouuieriial purposes. • 1 w« farmed as it is in tho kti*. the .Saxon must starve, y for him, ho bniinvoa e could assist him in his ngri- ati •, and he willingly a* •u’i <*f science and put pra* -i* There ia an agricul- orn.v at Tbulatid, • another at an experimental farm at F< i mi i/, and balzniUDile, etc. Those li.'.ii- have a* LMinpli'hed a vast amount cit'd hare inmio the farmers intelli gent, and have ma le agricultural opera** t ou? * '.V'iem.ittc aud intelligible as thotography. Hint .111*1 five mil*-.! from ' i l* s*-e i.* a good two story taini ng H rooo:*. v ith a i.OLEJM, iu CHANGE HILLS. I 11 ;' FOB SALE. O' Il,rr. .,r,‘ „». r. tachivt t" the pU< I! oli-'iid an*l P* • Pin "I llm l'"*t * -ter. F*> M-i in t y furthe, hcaitli and i*' *•• untiy. inierunti" D \V1> A. ANDREWS, • ’hunnauuggoe, Ain . N... 7 1 j M. and ti. it. R. send bill to i>. A. A. Foil RENT, iSToilU KOO.MS FOFI SALE, AT Tin: 01.D .- I AX I, 01 J. 13. QUEH & 13 KOI Lpn lif If I " T. « BY ID. 3?. ELLIQ (Lato Kt.t.ts, I.ivivostov a 1 Hohsc aud Lot in tVynnton AT yvvetTIOM IP TI.T.SIHY. I , ' / wj I ■* It hi fr> nt -ol ir- nuetioa rooiu ■ i' u.d Ut Vry-ATSUg*; t'SAr;; ^ Witt, I;,, 1 ' *“•*-hJ*w*5‘ _ * r notco w-i lu tr,e- ii ■ m k-iven l.t Octubtr, [ W. 0 H. H I Or. * Or. T At bn ' At It' 1 MUi | AlBu At fo At J ; Pul FilESII -GROCERIB j\Vh<*n Lvtf,; ‘ "V "ffTti' • Li • tr.fr,, M ore n ill bt» Kpeciul \\ • ' kuita >U Butler !\ulCaudles, Soap, HAy NA CIGARS, v'ILL J. W I )v*!y ii** no sh. Mr. B I pnd lh*> w.thin tl t**w thu mined isles. 1 I*»sp ct irapcr ( Rar.t tv firs l ie, n let | in bo I- A. (tin., otici IcJightftil (iLIeuf , ■of Tin: ittur? ov.-i Fill n » J' py peopb fell’s bill* ^nnro it < extcns oulJ ati Roald vie c pold (;. <i< River Xe rrivfd nf laiobiidgi* | r *aglit im Wo h ar 1*1 at fndeavi [lr 1.3.1 • TlieShm ia, Ink in j> forit. Our rtve fiiicn Sulu but little fi last w*. i tin* wcat iwvigablo . M> \ id I* ' ^ink? that ftnte, ;, n d Much tro In • ti"t fcorii Coi 'Dipt I oil I • and tnf Top aud no Tcp Buggq STAV .- t. ■ .1 T3i38. WHIPS AMD COLLAR WISHING I- -I ■ • -t *!.*•! > V II . j .. ■ .1- 1. r . fcfid* little 1 end tl i The any qua. ;* r.* t! a g a K- m-ral uinni I tho late re' belt* Into lin« and ratifying ticket and platform and tl. by the solid vote of the Slate? The Re publicans of Mtnnokola have refused to endorse Andy Johnson. Will the partv of New York venture upon this ha/.urd- ou? experiment? Not likely. Will they venture upon tho Minnesota issue of ne gro suffrage? No; they daronot in New lork* They have, Uion.no alternative but to fall iu line with tho reconstructe*l Democracy and their comprehensive ti k- et, embracing soldiers and civilians, old lino Democrats, old lino Whig?, free soil "tf fi * C the unite:, nterlainod iu *g n pp roach- " m 1 ’ aimed N >u;h long \t Cor.gr*■**. < t l *» surprised this fad may save many of them from making n useless pilgrimage. [ Sivntyvmery M r . N v v Discovery.—Ills state !, as a n*w -* 1 ' ery, uiat wonderful effects may bo »*~tined by watering vegetables with a of iron. Under this b a wui grow to noarly double Sept 1S65-M Wanted to Rent, rmvo PIANOS, at once. Am lv at 1 THIS uFl , To the Voters of Cduu } ll i ig dispatch *d at FKARFUL bcXKK corr««|H>nduut of tl Statesman writes : |tiu i.a:iy adapted to this treatment. Prof. Uuggles, of Portsmouth College, » Old nail' ‘hr wn into water, and left to bad very narrow escape at Niagara ru.-t t -, v.... impart to it all tho neces- Falls on Friday evonuvg. While walking J »ar> •[.lalitivs :or forcing vegetation as do- on (ioat Island with u party of ladies,ono | scribed of them dropped her parasol, which slid soinu fifteen or twenty feet down the bank of tho river. Prof. Kvggles went down Nj *R^ Testimony.—In a case where For Sale, at N i ao a ha.—A | lb* ui"i v. .1 H*.'iuire a much more T^OL’R very desirable ho o Concord tN. II v. ; - tu-t». Th** pear loams to be par- * Kufaula an 1 < a** sum . in the rth of Eulaula, Ain. ArpI} - onomj Mu.iitioi Hi. ll,. r ,ii,' * lul l.iur < ohis min '•n-.-nt il. BLACKSMITH WHEELWRIGHT SHl 1 MM» Mill . Mill rtt|, ">P« that ho I pili!.- nn.| sati l-'tfi. Wo f, oohj. - . ■ . . , __ A IV.. *** III i ' ' • *' T v ' *' ipn. H |,d picked it up, !>ut on attempting t i. N, i-t. I >. 1 * 3. -A letter turn,tho bank being Steen,and the gr I)V*Kl>vCL WILL sen i by mail t<» any sd Jro^.E n p in- phlet coutainii i full instruction* for o> i-ing am in favor of als*». I am oppo egardt-d this ?t w nd the i;b..rdM.! DemocraU. Republicans and converted Know Nothings—averything, in not. b It . .. to re- -. n —...and tho ground t llio -! tement ihat |,^ru, lost hi* fooling and fell down to the J" ;’ i,! V'-e. I hi* is very brink of the precipice, which at this t : • , l hnve always p^int i# eighty or ninety loot high. Hero K‘*voronient, * h*- caught ln*fd of the roots of an upturn- atii | the hiack to the tree, the trunk of which hang* over theabys*. The shock c.tuiod tho tree to yerai negry v*\*r«> charged with gam bling. cno i f the party was called umin to the matter. There ' besides himself, and he j that four of tins five were guilty,but sail amuod Steel trap.- mj rep.»i *«l Hi* fli id wn played out Copperheads, sheut»per«shcnt Democrats and abolition Radicals. IM 01 have, then, a general f; t parties in our coming November election on the State tickets, and an election 1 v popular acclamation iu support of Pro*!- dent Johnson. Then, with the breaking up ot old party lines, rings and rli.jii. wo shall bo prepared in December to enter upon the work of a political revolution ana reconstruction in this corruptly g*'v ernud and shamefully plundered metrop Lociikakk. i. M.- \Yo are sliake violently, and it appeared onthe . xbe \ line the fiot w itn . are a dam for t he tine but after ha had swfl I tend" t It- i.t-nd- nt . t *.l Or Mad. to Ini K. W. Co . I '*; , . the N stbt lilt id hn* b.-'-n i-ie* led 1* 1 * flier i. that friend turned right round i and •d 1 the flrst^ formcrlv supori and t ! itthi.oog to fill hi* place. — Ayy. Chronicle. Ten *cro* of the Antietam haUle-tuld have been purcha-cd, n*.;\r the bridge lia. The 8tate first, and then the city. — ! where Burnside ■* trc«rr f t:gbt *o bravely, The cause of the Union first, aud lh»u tor Corporation reform If th«M vims V. , The Tribun*’, \VMbliiRton ,p*ou! mjs __ a 'vrrext (amt ol j t ig noHr that tho trial of Jeff th«r corrrctnvw tiler* cm* uo doubt). X kop« the people will »ct upon ,h« H > th* approaching election, nud uot « Davitii will immediately follow on the final disposition of Wire- The statement is also revived that he will be tried in Richmond. n« a *ito ly»r a Cct; • t ry in u hiol* to buiy the remains ot t • n. i; who (ell in that memorable battfa. Tne work oi interring the remains in tie Cemetery n- new in progress. There are some ,.<XTI or b.OOO buried ui) the fit-id. Thus far, 2,000 bodiiis have been identified, 1,704 by name, rogi- ment and State, and ftfd by their reapec tive Slates. &Ur- i i ladies fhri»-k"d and called f*'r help,but no n.'SUtaruv w** at hand. A nu>Vt*m**nt on tlio part cf Mr. Kuggle*, or a gust wind, -ctinifil sufficient to cau?e Uie tree tv> fall. \t th,* critical moment one of I d- ed. '/.* •..*# the ladica took off her basque and f | ut, [ cut lhum into •'trips, got shawls and other ('» s*r* ••* j articles of clothing from the re.-t of tho ! the Ci,.t • i h party, tied them together,fafteneil a sUum* ,v , , to the rope thus formed, and let it down *' “ to Mr. Buggies, who, taking hold of ir, ' walked slowly up the bank. It wa* a ' ^Yhite mal«« moment of fearful luspease The rope j Wiiite ! rna -, wa* kald firmly by tue ladio* ab«»Te, but ; Free c--. r L i ipale* it might untie or break, and a fall of »* , tvmslss, . FOR SALE, • .r *»'.d said he was not. , rpjjp Property eompruing the -it* of TROY ni:u.e,.iately placed upon 1 FACTORY, lj (nRe* nbove (’..lumhuf. ;•>- . i .d i an vii led the form* j k**Gki with 1J or 1- cod Irauie buildings, iu •ig out of the court room | eluding dwelling.' f*»r operatives, black n ith marked that he didn’t *hu|i. staMes, *k<\ One uundred acres of land. .1?... *U-?1 *«tcr power unrivalled and location e X «v, .|- ingly hca’thy. A bargain can !*e had by tnuk- Tko Xas>ht ptaot aunoum P«ltm and ( Cr syuju and per r ‘lie, would o to ctnl, For ^ PAIR KTNI vi i.5 i*l pumihmenb 1,0,1 accident Jester day af lt . a dam lie to clear ing iquuodiAto ni*nlioxii. Boliable witness is 1 From ‘’*nsu* report for 1900 • Augusta was as fol- 4,268 4,176 loti hundred feet on the rocks below must be j Slaves, the inevitable result When Mr Rug- s •* females, 1999 gles rearmed terra firms, his fair res* uer. ! _ ‘ who had shown such remsrkable presence Total, 18 493 of mind, fainted, and wus taken home in I Total population of Savannah at’same an unconscious state. | date was 22,292.—Corutitualut. Sept 17—*'. JhTFBKffuN .V HAMILTON. ; WRITING I J. W. PHASE. ! NEW SHEET MU3I1 A* Or ^rrcq t. ct- FOR SALE. NORTHERN EXCHANGE AM) U. S. CHANGE BILLS. A LIMITED AMi.lNf f Ni.rtbcri. li a a ohimge, in eheck- -l Kito Hundred D*J*m * each. AlsoCnange Bills f>-rfi(«*. ten. twenty- five and fifty cent.*. auff 1* tt 'WATCHES VM) 11 -rhi:, mh> •(.... I), fl ‘'n.be, | S'Ubiici, peiSl’ It is a I, Vh^y ! L S h *» I*l>« •‘loan,,,,, W. FELIX ALEXAXDF.R. Agent fer h. M. Bru *e. Sspt 17—lw 1QG Broad st. wasted. A NO 1 BREAD • -K. • Coiambus. Sopt 17—2w IS5*tr Fort |5sa.ffi: