Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 04, 1865, Image 2

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[ ^ O |&a ■\J M JOHN II. MARTI* COLUMBUS : Wednesday Konriup, Oct. 4. 1865. Ticket for the Convention, !Vnmtn«t«<l l>, « Hcrll»F> IllXIiS HOl.T, WllKY U ll.I.IA.’I-*, A. II. < IIAS’PBI-*'- mectlnu Tu-li.ij. l.el not |.W'idn I ir, '> mlic< ' influence any Ceoiymn in tin- <li*r!mrfio of the soli’liW <lntj r bo ban to- jiurfi.rni lliis ilny. Vote f»r the men whom you Mined to be Irn-t qaaHlbal to imuutuin Hu, honor mill protect tlio interests of the people of li e 8t«te. Simfn'nny uppeuln to other feeling tlinu jmtrintisiu mid a politic record foi the cireiinistnnces in .,'r ^iliich v.m tire plm oil. Isdt lilt!lmve on election in v.iiiell 1 i:i- ilitlicnes ol llle » plnee-siH>ker oml the gerriiptiuu.i of the ^-politics of tlm past are repudiated ns 1 miwortliy el tint great occasion, fat ;r KH i men bo i locteil, mid then, having done enr duly, mi may fenrlesaly abide the issue and stand prepared for the de velopments of the future. A u- The tfcuinu Movement. The Intcft foreign u«lvifc-M abound with liofiorv of I'eninn d^rnoir^trfdioiiH in Ire- lrind and o1«rwhf'r<'. Tudo-.l thin wn« ilie onlr exciting topic in Kurapo when tin* Inst Hteninrrn lo't, and the Knglibh (iovorotniuifi aroused to a of im- peuding (lunger growing out of the Io nian movf jnrnt. wnn making prepara tions t<* crush it out By force. Wo ui<* vory fearful that Fonittni&m ir to result ill bitter trouble for unhappy Ireland. .Should mnifd rosi.itoiicc l»o mndo to flu* Hriti.sh potter, grout efforts will be made to send mi. cor to the Iriflll front this countiy. But we apprehend tlmt the aid deri\ed IVmn America will be wholly inadequate. It scema to us that the movement is an e.\pcHlnijrly im politic one, unless uoiue iin^urnnoe has iieon reeoived of eoiinfeimncc and iim- .-isUuce by some powerful government; and we have n * idea that any Much «** Furunco has b< eu gtvi-xj or can be de rived from tin yohC.hms thht ti\iy Mich gOveii»mei)t ul pro- nt, Mirlinnd to tvmil 8 lireat Britain. (Ujrpuiily tin.- is a very iinpropitiom- time to base any hopes on I’Yonoh intervention in hehiill of Ire land. The alliuneo between France and Kngland N*en»H to have been strongth- f ned, rather than weakened, hy tho late peaceful state ot 1 urope. It they had in* real love for each other, the recent displays of their formidable naval pow ers, side by side, have at least made —‘ —‘ ,l " • Kiev utt a ton not l\> ho encountered without pi eat provocation. It has transpired that these two powers acted in concert and with a perfect un derstanding throughout ouv late domes tic war, and we cannot remonably doubt that the bond of union beiwoon them is now as strong us ever, especially when a popular revolution ihreuteiidto disturb the territorial domination of either. France is, we think, more likely to as sist the British Government in this mat ter tlmn the Irish. And from wlmt other great nation of Europe can the Irish hope to receive encouragement / Jins- niit would,he tho lust to uid u ftojmhn movement anywhere. Tho Germanic powers have difficulties and jealousies of their own that would restrain them it they entertained fnvmnble feelings to wards the Irish revolutionists, vrhieh they do not. And Spain would not, if she could, otter any serious opposition to Great Britain. There is. wo think, no reason to be lieve tlmt the ITnited States (Joverement would cither interfere in behalf of Ire land, or could he precipitated into hos tilities with Kughiud in time to be of material service to Ireland. It Is even very tpiestionnhh*. we think, whether the iug extract from a buainens letter Bom Savannah to a geutlemau of this city. The letter is dated Savannah. Sepb tu ber 28th : ••Tho •froodmen’ lmvo nut dom> nmcli raising rice this way. On tho Ogoei b' '- anil Altomalm livers the usual be fore the war was about IJIKMUIM bushols; this year it will not lie over lll.lllHI or 12,000 bushols. On tins Savaunali, bi- fore the war. the usual crop win HIJO.OOO buahels; this year it will bo about 10.- 000—not enough to food llmso who made it six months. East India vice is now selling lie.ro at less than Savauimh river rice. Tho East India rice and that raised hold luot year by tho ‘lreodmnu' is vary inferior indood. Ho it will be with cot ton, if some plan is uot ilovised to make the negroes work.' 1 News by Telegraph. New York, riflpt. 80—Tim Tribuini’.* special bHVS n telegram lm* licon revived by the President lo-day from (i'. , m*n*l Wrtilzul, now coninmnding in Texas. II »talcs that the nutoriout* Ur. Gwinn arid Kx-Oovarnor Clarka, of Miifcouii, have , i.»u crossed ilia Bio Grande and mirrcnd*-nv.l j one to our forces, ami are now Buiiplicaling j tak pardon for their manifold sins. i am The Herald’s .Jack«on correspondent says the corn and cotton crop* nro a lail- urri, and tho peoplo of Min.l -ippi will have to draw rations fiom other Slutes. Tho Mississippi river lovoes nro wu^hing away, and the Btrnani threatens to Hood tlm whole country adjacent to i'.. JackhoNi Sopt. £.).—■ Governor Sharkey to-day issued u proclarnatjon uceopling the proposition ol Colonel Thoina-, ofllio Irendmcn’s bureau of Mississippi, trann- toping the right of trying all negro casc- to tho civil courts, on condition thaLtlu y urc governed hy tho same rules :n lie I'reexImon’B bureau. Tho News denounce** tho ai t as ropudi- ated by tho people. New York, Sept. .Tkli.—Tho Timr-’ Washington special says the Socictary of the Treasury had decided that in cant ol the loss of chocks issued hy government oificera, assistant Treasurer, «»r designated Uniti'd States depository, uienot rcrpiired S Mitliuru Slate • fr«#m one to thiee mill ion ^ of .I-.liar-, to he distributed for agricultu ral f*'.jrposc-. if tho Southern^ States will A Budget of I.ate News. (Compilation of the NushrlHo Gazette,) The Fenians bad a large meeting adopt laws Living tho right of sutlragr* to j Yori; at (.oopor In.ufuto. on Thurs- all mIuM •, \. i'.tioiit diuinetjon of color, | jay. Hon. John G. Mahony and John ul and write, it i-argued that Hogan. 0 f jjt. Louis, delivered addrr»a:m*. N The World gives some alleged fact* in reference to tho Fenian organization. There are at present about 000 circles in the country, and thoy are increasing at tiio rate of ldO per month. These circles number from 1000 to 8000 men. There are ;500 femah circles in the country pre sided over by Miss lfillen Mahoney, who is a prtneipai of a normal school at Chh«- go. Thu Fenian bonds are now being printed, and will be ready next week. They will be in tens, t wen Lies, toi l:os fif ties, hundreds, live hundreds and thou* ^ands. and there is m» doubt thoy will be rapidly taken up. In the center of the i;-*!e will be Liberty and a drawn sword, and on the corners Lincoln and Bmmelt. The ordinance declaring tbo act of sn- ce«.-ion null and void was unanimously Convention on on debated all L menburg, is on the point of ' day. "‘"wiYu.LMV the HadicaL of the North, nrid socura lim needed picuniary aid tor Ihn n e • ation of prosperity in tho fcfouth. Thu above is taken from a telegraphic dispatch to ti e Cincinnati Knquirnr. I.atist Foreign News* THE J EMAX EXCITEMENT. Halifax, Snpt. liOlh.—TIip siaainship tkiba, from Liverpool on the ldth, and via (Queenstown on tho Kill in«ltt»t, urriveti here this aftou:oon. _ r The steamship lioi ujsi i from Now l on* arrived onion the 1 f»tl* inst. 'J'he Persiaunivod nt Liverpool nt i*m*» o’r! *-It mi tit j morning <>l the Pith. s 'J'he Ton- - I’ari- correspondent give- n report Unit tho Italian g ivmninertt, nn- „ .... eoitrar-d pLMdiaps by tho Kastein traoShC- adopted by tho Alabama C' i ; ,»r and by tho indomiiiiy accepted by ! tho 20th, after having bsoi Ui nay duplicates. The Post's special says It is stated the Alabama Convention will ceaso to-day. Kansas Citk. jSopUuubnr tJO. -The Jifst through Irain from St. Louis over Liic Missouri Pacific Railroad reached hero tb<« morning. PnTbiiURii, ISopt. do,—Tho long talked of> ruRalta came oil' this afternoon. A large crowd of people asRenihlecl along the wharf to witness tho exciting scene. One of the oarsmen bJoko an oar at tho start, Urns leaving the contest between the New York and Friendship. Now York whs ahead part of tho distance, hut in the last ground race ending the stake the boat Friendship came in two length.-, ahead. Large amounts changed hands on tho result, odds being in favor of the Filth- burg Post. Time of the winning boat i :VJ J*—distance five miles. Warrington, fciept. 80.—-Tho trial ol Witz is expoctud to last several weeks longer. Tho examination of witnesses for the defence proceeds slowly, the counsel taking euro to sift thorn all, lor the pur pose, it appears, of ostahli.-hing the fol lowing facts—that tho conduct of uccused was generally humane; that ho wuk *ick and absent from Anderbonville when tun ny of tho alleged atrocities were commit ted ; that lie was not responsible for vac cination, which resulted so badly; that lie novor maltreated anybody, nor acted wilfully and maliciously; that although the rules of tho prison were ktringc.nl, and there was lack of physical com*oil, the old Dutch captain, as his counsel calls him, wbh not responsible to the extent the ovidonce for In^frtfoMFfvll} m,r justify his conviction. Subpo-nas have boon Issued for General U, K. Lee, tion. Howell Cobb, lix-Gov. Brown, Senator Sohnsou and Col. <>uld, a.' evidence for defence. Wahuinuton, Sept. 80.—The Gommip- sioner of Internal ltevonuo to-day ruled that publisliorR i f newsiiapcrs whose rc- coiptH tliorofrotn exceeded ten thousand dollars annually should he licenced ns manufacturer*, and such licence will cov er oil Hales of these manufactured at or from places of publication, and also tbo printing them, sale of billheads, circular ilc. Tim receipts from Internal Revenue («*, day amount to over $1,H00,(XKJ. Among the visitois at the Executive mansion wore Mai. Gens, Wool and Pal mer, and L. I*. Walker, formerly Sucre* tui v of War of tho Confederate States. During tho past week the Treasury De partment lias dettroyod nearly tour bun- mg d red and ton thousand dollars worth of) ■* rod not lied mutilated currency. n Nkw York, Sopt. 80.—'ThoTinio.*' spe- , the did from Montgomery, Ala., Sept, tiutli, I and »avj»: Tho Con volition pas.-ed an ordi- ilwi nanco by a voto of fit) to 10, practically propomls t*» Vienna for ] ilio L*e»on of Venitia agaimt a sum of i money. The proj(?t G said to b« suppor- i t-d by the & >o‘.i otliees ef Franco and i Leglund. 1 Le I li-li police continue to arrest I*en- jinn.. The number of piiiojiers is very largo, uteng ihem a person laid to boa captain in the American army, in whoso p .- .-iun document.-* and h uniform were , r.miid. On Saturday ufiornoon the pris- -corteti by mounted police, were > Hu; police court to undergo ox- amiaal'on. Trie re-suit has not transpired. Toe mob heailily cheered the prisoners, but made no attempts to rescue them. A pri\y council is said to bo tilting to deterunino what course tin* authorities shall take in the prosijcutiuu and sentence of the nt i * -ted parties. IGciicmenl prevails in Dublin, and ar- re-ls are being tnudo in other part! of Ireland. 1 no Time-' American eorrospondqnt represents that tho Fenians hi America were eol ccting largo funds, and sending money to Ireland, and spending money in Anmricu In purdruring arms. Tic* Djblin Kdproie, of this morning, -aye that, after tho arrests at the Irish People olliiai hint night, orders wore issuod to nil tlm police tution.4 arid military bsr- faelc* tor men to bo hold ready in case of any attempt to r-seuo by tho populace. A police con.-tablo was also stationed in oach le'ograph oflice for the purposo of slop- pi-.g any im s -ago relating to Fenianism. It is stated that Donald McKay, tho well known American # ship builder, is in eb'.-c communication with tho admiralty un the ubjectol torpedoes, whictKare tb be laid down in tho channels of the Eng lish harbors in case of war. On inoitation of Lord Fcrmoy, the lord licutenarit«*f county (Jork, n meeting ol mure than one hundaed and lilty mag istrate.- tool; place recently in Doric, to com-idcr the -ct urity of the public pence, l by Fenian movements. The smooth. Great rivers, which collect the eternal .-nov.g ( f tiio mountains, course through it, and their water s c»n be applied in irrigation. The vegetation is a fine, delicate grass, that forms thecarpot of the plains. This tii* beat and drought!) cures into hay, on the ground, and it is on this that ore hundred*iml fif.y millions of an imals. between tbo Mississippi River and the Pacific S' • are led. Hero, then, is the great reservoir where the constantly in creasing population of our great cilie.4 are to find their flesh—food. An equinoxial gale has boon severely felt ah ng tho Gulf coast. Several boat.- were blown ashore, and others considera bly damaged. We nro glad to soo that the Cincinnati Gazette favors a general amnesty, as far preferable to the present pardon system, arid for the fuither consideration that ii would teloRM) llio property of the South from the uncertainty that must prevent enterprise, and would hasten the recon struction ol it- industry. A terrible storm lately passed through Grand Cheniro county, Louisiana, The people of tho adjoining counties are pre paring to rcscuo the victim-. It is supposed the inhabitants, amounting to several hun dred, have boon submerged by the back waters from tho gulf. Fragments of fur* nituro, houses, etc., have been found afloat in the river. Another report says Nih- lott’n Bluff, on the Sabine river, was visit ed by a tornado, which capsized all the hou-es except two or threo. lion. David (.'. Burnett, ex-President of Texas, has arrived in New Orleans, en routo for Washington, with a lurge peti tion in bebulf of Jeff. Davis. Galveston whs visited by a most terrific storm on the 18th. {Several houses were blown down anil othors moved from their foundations. Trees and fences were pros* Dated. The town of Osage, on the Sabine river, was blown to fragment.?. One houso fell upon its inmates, moitally wounding one and bruising others. Jeremiah Townsend, the Now Haven Savings Bank robber, bus boon sentenced to tho Stale orison for soven years. Tho Springfield Patriot toll 8 u- that there are now but forty Federal troupe in Southwest Missouri, and thoy aiotorc* main only until the Government proper* erty is disposed of, which will bo hy or before the fir: t of October. Gol. Kit Carson was mot recently at i' ort Larned, on his way from New Mex ico to the Indian Council nt Fort Smith. Ho reports that there will bo no more NEW GOODS! JUST OPENED, J '2~t I3rond Street, COLUMBUS, GA., J. J. -McKcndrec’s Old Stand, OPPOSITE COLUMBUS BANK BUILDING. STAPLE 'AND FANCY DHESS GOODS, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, BLANKETS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SHOES, BOOTS, READY MA DE! CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &C., &C. An invitation to call anil examine tho stocks m respectfully oxtended to all an«l particularly tbo Ladles. A. V. ROATRITE. HENRY PERSONS WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS AT II1E OI,I* STAND OF REDD, JOHNSON & CO., A FINE STOCK op FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, -AND- CLOTHING. There will bo no hirtrer Stock nor finer Goods in the city. Doing particularly anxious to establish a Wholesale trado, merchants will at nil time? find it to their interest to examino this Stock. Got, 3,1866—tf BHIITIfUll Mill JUST COME AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL VARIETY DRY GOODS MR. JN0. P, MANLY P« will be piucec'ling** were privut'*, but tho Cork I Lroiiblu.wilh tho Indian?, on tho .Santa Fc “ J * “ route. A military force, hy order of Gen. Bris- bin, Monday night nntored a home on Maine .Street, Lexington, arrested tenor twelve persona who were engaged In gam ing, and seized some thirty.live hundred dollars, together with all their in>*tru- menu of play. Tim Fenians had a grand demonstrn- ti°n iu St. Louis on Monday evening la?t Friday evening, the loth, in Dublin, at the court house in that city. The Mis- largc force «»t’ police proceeded from tho souri Democrat, of Tuesday, siys speech Kxmniner .-ays they resulted in tin} unan imoufi adoption of a memorial to the gov ern unit, praying for nn immediate in— civn e in the police and mslitary force of the county. Tho nxi-tonen of secret or- gutii/.alions dangerous to tho public peace w»*s genornlly udn.ittC'd, and it was sup posed that the adoption of the proposed Mops would l»<» suUicicnt to maintain pub lic order. trlj of Manly 6l IIv(lgi-ii, a.ed to meet and soivo his old nat rons and friends at this store. Oct 184 i | WELLS, CURTIS & CO., No. 75 Broad Street, I r,\VE JIVT It KOFI VET) and II oflW r,., -iIo a Ii io l..tc>r r and (*oat Balmorals^ FALL AMD WINTER WEAR, NOW BEING OPENED AT PHELPS’ NO. 114. ! Both Gentlemen and Ladies Will find here every article their Wardrobe uny require. COM E AXD SKE! COM E QUICK ! before they arc all sold. BRING THE CHILDREN— Candy a plenty! bold. 1:', lft'55-lw tie to Farliumunl •treel, whore they divided into two Imdics, one nt either end (.{ the r i.ri’ct. Some of the detectives then knocked nt the dour of tho paper called the J i i.-lt Fuoplc, an alleged Fenian or gan, hut were refused admission. Tho polieo tl.cn broke open tho door, took pr.-eo«?ion of the (.remises, and secured iwulvo or fourteen prisonerh, said not'to |>.* cumpo itor.-, and conveyed thoni to the Cu-tle. The police then returned the pos- bChsion of lie* premises. Thero is no in- foimatioii a- the Crt.jse of the seizure, but Lhcreato rumors of concealed arms and documents, with tlm mimes of the leaders, I ho r«*v iTntu'-ni was sup'p^Vp^ 1 1 1 ?* on inf >rmatiou. Tbo polieo kept the streot cli ai*, and thoru was no dhtm Immo. Tho tii:.li People U k weekly journal, and whk about to ho published that evt*n- were rnudo to tho crowd? in the rotunda and out- ido hy Gen. .Sweeney, Dr. Rey nolds, ot New York, A. L. Morri-on, tiiu erdobrated Irish orator, Niciiolas, .!. .Mor tal jo, Samuel Krskinc, and other?, it was a significant ilemonsli ation. Bands ol’mu- ►ic were in attendance, and delegations hearing Liaiisparoncios and torches con tinued to arrive until u Into hour. The stars and stripes and the green flag of Krm were conspicuous throughout the itn* menso a&ruiuhlage. A Minall lt(l>ellion in .Unrgan Couuty. Kentucky* Special to Rie Cineinnnti Hato'to. LKXINOTON, K.»., Sopt. 2o. A little speck of war has appeared in MorKftii «**nty. A, man by thu name o!' Williams, wuh about 50 followers has ru- rested tho Unitod 8tutcs Collector of In- Tho Skihborocn Cagle of tho loth an- ; ^ ev . 0 . nuf '« and comnelled him to do- nounc- K that a Uritinh fleet is olf Cape h,8 ‘'‘ l,s business, llo has ar- ( lenr, and «oin« hovering around the i v w ^°. brought a suit test, to the great consternation at first ol I against any rebel, and compelled thorn to population, luit the peoplo were ' withdraw them. A company of United forms nil emoted, without success. abolishing the light of negroes to tastily Duohi in courts of justice; to continue in fm ’ ' till the Legislature shall make u law • the subject. Gold stronger. The exports of .-pecio ; to day is larger than wu? anticipated, | v amounting to nearly one million of dol lars, winch produces a btrongm tone 1 among hollers. Tho expected largo pay mont? last week on account of 0 *ji) .•(m- ponschocks caused an upward tendenev. Quotations this morning ranged m 1 Ur. Hli. Tho paymont on account of coupons from Monday to hut ovenic" wero about $Ifo.NNI. Nkw York, Sept. 80.—The steamer Noithorn Light from New Orleans has at rived. Gon. Sheridan arrived in New Orleans on the IfUlli from Tcxa-. No news. San Fram ini’o, Sent l!0Lh. Tho re- duccd ratos of interest Is leading to .-.pecu lation in merchandize. Nearly all arti cles of prime necessity nro much raised, with an unusual small quantity on hand. The Central and Pacific railroad tin 1 satisliod on In^aring they worn thetj shit-*. 'Km Jvtglo si> ? now that h u hand, in the event i>f a Fenian sic* ii, those inclined to .-ym path iso rohcls aro ratlmr disheartened. The New York correspondent o London Tunes eulo i '.es upon tho licit the South i- nu»ul anxious''for )’< ciliation with the North, and ipiotos dty Soiilborn journal.- in support loyal and triendly feeling which wa ing evinced for the I'nion. fill, lien! y, in addressing liis com cn ul 4) vlouUl.irc, paid u high trihi unhth's mnnfrentou hy both N • •uth in the Into war, and contr. character most favorable with 1 Austria and Prussia in the nOuir oi Ladles' Li* Misses’ do do do do Ladiob’hi 1 M, v [.aptinir Congress Onlter?, Mon’s Cu If Balmoral? and CoiiKress Baiters, ALSO, A VARIETY o|-’ ClirLDlttfN’S SHOES. Wi-haveuliO a Fidondid Stock of LEATHER AND FINDINGS on hand, consisting of Upper, Hide mel Harness Leather, French Calf Shin?, ('oehir.cul and l'ink Lining? Lasts and Bog* of all sixes, Shoo Thread, Hammer?, l’incom, and every ar ticle usually l:«*i»t in a Finding Store. ALSO, LOT TANNER’S TOOLS, Coudsting of I’litont 4-urryiiiK Knives and Blades, Fleehcr and Workor?, Turning Steals, Clcunttig Slones and Scouring Brushes. , B o bavo uLi» several Barrels of a good arti- «;lo of i AN Mult'S UlL.wliicii vr»- will suit h»w f“rca»li. or will exchange it on favoriiblo terms i.j r n I urticlu Upper Leather or eoirm rluu-s. ^ Out 11 tt S&HATGGA RESTAURANT, \VKST SIDK OF IIJIOAD ST., Nli.M HOOH TO H. 1\ lil.US' AUCTION HOUSE, UP STAIRS (roHMEia. )• nn. woouniTFrs nprwe.\ j ^ or la mi lien ivish- rooms can hayiy liem nent D* U. CALDIVKLL. A WYNNTQN RESIDENCE FOR SALE. plea uutly located in Wynnton, can lie bought ii accoiutnodntiiiL- ternu hy early iipplicatioii «• JAS. F. BUY.KM AN. Uct. 8 tf ^ AUCTION SALES. By D. R ELLIS (BATE ELLIS. LIVINGSTON ^ VALUABLE WAREHOUSE AX D Storehouse Proporty AT AUCTION IN THE CITY OF C0LU.MBfs 0 N I marr? "‘.T -H-V auction room, io (ho city J'cJ '*‘ l " ( (' proporty known a? ,,u iQou s , tfi4 DILLARI), POWELL fc rnv WAREHOUSE, Fronting on Broad street about ia. . ing on Uryan flirect iMMeo?, «nd n! v! e1, fr <>r.*. 275 foot, with all the briclt—nearly S 1 * 4*: rebuild r y cn onthi, This Warehouse bos destroy.,! £ tuneot Wilson's r .id ami tvouu ., fire al '!» about 12.(100 hales of Cotton “fi tho Warehouse, th-re arc ail Jh l tenement-* fronting Broad atruct nett lWo ^tore Plan of the lota can to seen* . room. 11 at ,0 >’ MQfija. - Bet Li.j ' By D, P. ELLIS, (Lato Ellis, Livingston A c 0 .) REGULAR STOCK SALES, I PR0P0.-K TO SELL AT AUCTION’ Every Thursday, io 1-2 O'clock HORSES, Ml'LES, CATTIJ CARRIAGES, BIGGIES AND WAGONS. The interest of fartiee a, eellers or b«r«< will be promoted by thi. Parties tolling Stock will consult thurc« 5 interest by having them sold », giving me timely notice before rSale.ta? usual every Thursday! O- 1500 BUSHELS CORN 3POH, SdALiE. the idaiiiuiton of A. F. llorl on the CJliHttiitioodiee river, oight mile? from Ulennvillo. Apply t" »Mr. Hurt or rnysudf. netJ-lw* J. (}. BLoUNT. KAIL'S! NAILS! 10. 4), -1 and X penny Nail?, hcstqual- ALSO, A select lot of S1FTKHS, PAD LOCKS, And tine POCKET CUTTLKRY. At .1. KNN1S A CO’S. Govcruuu'ut of tliis c Mintiy would por- niit material aid for Ireland ft* leave its purls in Mil'll u state oferganizafion mid of smelt prnpor(io!i« to he of anv avail to the I'Vniuii-. And thin notwithstand ing the irritation fell bncaiLsl* of the al leged sympathy of (iival Hiitaiu for the South in our lute Kruggh'. Woimve laws and treatie?* tlmt oould hardly he po completely ignored ....... f — «... .v,. , . , . . * / . ... ‘ mg tbo gionudn at tho junction of Sierra i violutud us t«* pcimit great wuilike expo- Nevada preparatory to a final location ol j ditionn to bo fitted out. in and depnvt t.ho routo acrogu tho mountain, ,T . i c, , , . . 1 An incendiary lire at Portland,Ur. . trom the l mted Mutes In nssUt U»e I „„ the ‘J7th. dcutroyed proporty valuiitl Iririi. Kale ndvico- from Marfieitles rc I ...noli alniqit there. Many <d tho in^ ! t mil - are in mug on account of tho proj ■ ■' holera. All A INST TIIK PHKKrn KMl'l - ROYAI. COURTICNY. I'l.ecoircApoiuientofibe LondonTl »<l riaiTij.-. iuetitioi„s tho <Jifoovery, i -j ort- d t'iv.it againvt the Kinperor, oi on the w. y to S.qn Sebustiun or i*n tin lura to Ihtyoone. Tim parties eoucoi in it were alien?, inclading a brothe e.-u in ol Orrini'?. 1’reiTiutionary n ui« e were taken, ana the (Qupon of S| inri-ied on accotnpunying the Rmp- and limpiv:? to the railroad station, i w ilh?landing it w a? night, in order i she might shnro any risk run by guest*, MKKTtNU or TIIK ATLANTIC TKLKGR4 i mmI'ANY THE NKW CAULK TO BK l.Aj .'ii cNtuu-rdinary meeting of the Atl lu l cu'xmph (.'oiopany was held in L the i lth inst The directors ( ,vk Actin' i o| Kolii^n-,. i iii!' ,u, en mm *\ihii ncu Lands, ter State of (leorgiii, Augusta, liu., Sept. CM. !%». j VL Ohokk. I «. 1. ( mpliauee with Special Orders, No,HR, opartment. Bureau of It. F. and A. L. tfeial Orders No. 17, Hoad Quarters As- Cooimidrioncr for State of Georgia and ’arolina, I h--*uiuo charge of uli matter- t to the Bureau in tho State of Georgia. Boors and Agents of the Buroau, on du is State, will make the reports revuired ting order? to this Otlice. DAVIS TILLSON, Brig. Hen. IJ, S. Vole., Aft’g Ass’t Comm. ul: W. Jik ink, A. A. (J. SERVANTS WANTED. 1 Y r ANTKI> To II IRK an experienced and trusty NUHSK, and u man accustomed P* house work and to the care ot horsea. Ser ines roquire-l ub ut 10th October. To first clasi sorvant? a good homo in tho city uud good wa«Q8 wilt he given. KKLIX ALEXANDER. 1"> Bioad et„ over Ware's drug sturo- Oi-t. m jq" f?,in ropy. STOLEN, ‘ i-’on maije:, M V I-LANTATTOX in Kum.11 county, Aln„ II iiiiietf trom ('oluinliu.-, mile from Fort Mil'-•Inrll, on the Mohilo ,V <i. It. K., containing v«t» aercs—nbout ••iJ cleared—Ion lYcsh. There i-a g<»< d | room plastered dwelling, with ncoc? ?ary outlmiidiug.n tramud buildings for-in hand-: new gm house and ci-rew—gin run by water: large trained barn: carriafo-liousc and giuith- sliop: grist mill with turn sets stones in good running order; iron sugar mill, furnace and kotlicN. Also, a fish pond, affording excellent fishing. For lurthc.r information apply t«> T. B. HOWARD, oct 8—1W Cutuminis. Ha. lluirlnutlv I i>«<m lor euvurM iu,m\iis" iuvuv- i i, 0 " 1 ,'' 11 " 1 , 1 ,' |H ! n thorneult ^ - T I inor ihn iruo.o.la ,.t iL ..t! * . tap la.P cd- rt, and satl^UlllU dxpectati 'i*0|t;on, j ■ ftilui'i: 'l- duc d therolroio, oxpi iup. a deli nuiimthm to pre»s forward w ll-.u woik, ami unnoutioing that tfioy l w „ „ v fihimdy entordd into u vontiact fur J5‘J0,4MX1. liceent heavy rains have dunm- I !V' w .m 1 , ,, V"'» ,J d u \ : Undor this contr , cod tho hnrvosta iu Oreson, ' V 11 ' * ‘ ‘ graph t ■instruction (.onipany i I he r.dvice? to the 14>tli ult. Miy that j York, SonL 80.^-Gohl opened nt tin- Homan Cut Indio clergy urei;i*m'iullT | Uhl Rud closed at 1-4 D ; o-kV's coupon It d to tho Fi tiinu nn»vcmcnt» but NKDI0T. K. W. LXNEDICT. J. 0. RENEDICT S. BENEDICT & SONS, CELS AND COMMISSION HHHOIIA. l KTTa, 23(5 MAIN STREET, Between Third and Fourth St?., liOl'ISV'II.LK, KV. eneral Collcr.tiug Agency, , undersigned i I account? tor c „J South. . at tho law room of lL»n. Jame? tho alore H. C. Mitchell A Co., late , . . , , , Jo. new idfiio 108, opp.„oU to tno i ('Until niovcmriit, Out | Ualtiiioh*, SmjiL 29.-Tli« liulex, of I tlmt tluii inflitciieo. iioimlly iu>Uutt, 1 l’rtar.burg,- imblulios tho subjoined ox- .... . . tract from » pnvalo loiter to one of its i nsmolUcUiu! Io oltmrn it. Tho prnioi- 6 j il0r ,, f ro „, c; 0 „. ]i0 „ : .. u 8hou ,‘i 1“ pal district a in wliitli F» mnuism prevails | tho object of all to avoid controvor.-y, to » to n imirkofl cmii, nro Ut.blta, Cnrk. | ^^^^^eoge to.ro,go,, Tippwarv.l.’um-rittk nmi ?Iigo. A mini- : and oncourejtin* onr citizens to okriiko in her of uri'oMe liud U.ii iimde,and ninong | end^nj^'j^Lti^th'e^dotcrildn'iiiion'ul'i'tYo bo turned a.-ide by thought* of the past. <ir fears of tho futuro, our country will uot only he restored in material prosper ity mum of .L’oOO.tXX) sierli (liiut il»e m re cort price), to manuf. tine mill lay dow u n in-w cable next yo iii-d if aiicces-ful, hut, not other wise, ih me to have in *hnrcs and cash, and pro of twenty p.-rccn*. on ibis cost. Tl» al ■ underinke, without uny further chut wlintnn \ or, to goto sea with sutllcir • able ton niplcte tho present broken « ^ hie. and us * the best endeavors to il ' end. I'm ryin*; * ut this contract requir e V, . t ( I,.. 1 ' , ,i ( , f .i.tk.i. n . K.... 1.1 » .: . . HuubyA .11 Uc A old. K.*q o i.utca •d in l*o, when l lu counu and give them i FOlt SAIjF, Rosidonce in Wynnton. r PIIE id^n-anl, Imalthy place whero 1 n<*w I reside, two mi lea from tho city, containing fitty-sevcn acres of land—about half cleared, tin- balance in wood?: a good well built houtie with tour r oi ms, and hall large onough for a dining ro- m: cellar under the house; good kitchen wuh three rooms, and all nccoosary outbuilding.'; well ol wati-r unsurmiNScd in the countrv; an orchard of several hundred fine poach trees. Ac. Apply at A»o/’./,-#•<- olfico, to .IORDAN L. HOWELL, oct • l*i Trustee. MR. GEO. W. CHASE will continue his instructions Vocal autl Iiistiunieuliil Ulusic he reaid Ell MS—4 ct 1-1 w DB. W. 0. BELLA.MY r PKNL»KRS his professionul service.- in the X vu:Ions branches of MEDICINE. SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS, to the citizens of Columbu . Wynnton anti vi cinity. He may always, when not necessarily absent, bo tumid at the Drug Store of F. L. Brooks A Co., during tho day, and at tho resi dence of Mr. Wiley Jones at night, sept L’7 —H*n sale. Rcgula Saturday. BY ID. IP. ELLls. (Late Ellis, T.ivixostox A Ca) O N THURSDAY. Vh Oet., i.p 0 ' P i af]e . will soli in front of my uuciiuuroum 1 SADDLE AND tIAHN EPS 110USK. 5 LIKELY .MULES, 1 J1JNNV AND COLT, i Four, iiop.se wagon, 1 CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, 1 BUGGY AND HARNESS, 1 TWO HOUSE SPUING WAGON, Oct 3-til VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE EMPIRE FLOUR MILL tiio city of Columbu.-'. (la., i? offered for <ole Tno Mill i • x-t-li located both for convcnimi anti cuftom. The Ballrt»ad pas.-c- within « yard- of the door. The lot in large, and consider ing it* W'ntioa *ii very valuable, front in;; on threo streets, mi comprise-i,ne aero <•! ground. The Building i< • t brick, large, commod ni and -uhfltuuliu 1 . b.-ing !•*<•! long. I.y with*, three pt-irif niuii. wjjh wing, tu* rect lm h.v du feet witlc,.. -toiicr high. The Machinery i.« n -ally m -.v. and i>fth*Kt«' and niuat .*u! .-tant al t liaracti r, with tf.c m •: mctlern improvements. The Mill has four ret!? Burr?, capable<•. turning out li’> bbln. 1 tour and LM>bu?be.i Meal daily. This machinery is driven by .. hor.-e power engine, which furniahes shuntl.it; pow'.r. all in comidete working order. IP iVlill is perfect in ail it? parts, and is a timelw Merchant Mill, and can be operated withtrc* economy both u« regtuds fuel and force. The attention of parties wishing r.. engagiit a biisinesH tlmt will brine sure and !nr*»e retur is invited to this r— *•; ‘F* . . uuilinn 'H I'J'**" ' Or Dll'jl'C.U CL K Vi DNS \ CO., Empire .Mill*. Oct. 1,1805—(it t.' duininir, da. Louisvillo .lontnnl please copy sentl bill to this office. DISSOLUTION THE FIRM OF I1U0HKS A IIODlitS I this day djasolvci by mutual consent. Ii firm u.une will bn used by either Partner i making settlement?- Tin* Book- are kept at il' otlice of Fontaine \ lhtgho. W. H. Ill'' V.\ t:. Mill) Columbus, Sept b\ ls«V»—i.ctl lm NEW FIRM. FOKTAINE & HUGHE' for the tr&nani'tio Warehouse and Geiu-ml Cvinmissioii Bur All business entrusted (o them shall r prompt attention. Our Warehouee, in prve of erection, will soon ho ready, but iu the uni time we will provide storage tor uur pntroa until the building is finished- Our office at** ont h on Randolph streot, in W. W. (iarrart building, ne»r the »»ld Lowell Warehouse. JOHN F«>NT.\IN’E „ , w. ii. linjuife. Columbus, Sept. 1 y. octl-if COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOO FOR YOUNG LADIES. T IIK above Institution will be re*openfi Monday, 2-1 October, on the corner of.’ Clair and I'mup streets, south ot St.Lukr Methodist Church. m . . TERMS, Tuition from Oct. 2 to Jan. 1st payable iu advance. Apply to W. S. LEA Young Ladies will have the a J vantage Musical Instruction from l’rot. Oil ASK, promises. cpt. 1--' STEAM SAW MI FOn SJLZiE IN GOOD Running order, perfectly ne^ B« 1- every portion ot machinery in coicn them wiw a lnt«• Cn])tuiu iu the rniDnl florvicT, witli Jocutmmts and uni form* iu bin imi^UMfiioil* if won lVporfml that h jmrf> of tliarhur^ud L’uitc-il Status giddier* )u*d landed mat OnJwav, and it wua bUDRuBod iLui the suuding of « fleet of war steamers to the western coast of Ireland had reference to this report* Conflicts hetwt en tlm police and tb«* Fe nians bad t'C.unvd in two or three in stances. tuid blood hns ulroudv boon sliod. The Hire Crop. We reject to bear that the rice crop c»i Utorgm this ye i will !•«• ahnost an entire failure. Iu tho region raising this crop the negroes have Im*mi free Horn compulsion during t!»c* whoh* year, and this failure of the ric* crop i« the first fruit (or luck of fruit) oi the experiment of free black labor iu Georgia. Wa are permitted to muku the follow - Ity, but will bo advanced iu science, vir tue and religion. Wishing you every success, 1 am most truly yours, **K. K. Lke. Washinotok, Sept. ^7.—Recently ad* dronos t>y some of tho c itizens of ('bar* lottcsvillo, Vo., to 1'rosidont Johnson, ?i romp tod by tho difficulties which hit r«»und them iu relation to tho uppro.-iching U’onuressiontl oleclion, appeal to him for counsel and udvico ns to their proper course. Rein# wholly uninformed ns t> whether thu test oath will prohahlv be re pealed or modified io as to admit Sc era members, they have thought it ] hie ho might enlighten thorn. The 1 dont does not know as to what action gross will tako ou tho oath any nn?te any other citizen. Wasuinuton, Sept. 25,— The rn Republicans aro now preparing h coii miso on tho nogro»sunrago question. »toad of insisting upon tho adoption < qualified negro suffrage in the Sou Mates, they offer now to admit the S- ern Representatives to their seats in gross, and to past a law loaning t- nimimum >-1 i-’lioO.OOU to a maximum -CoUO.OOD sterling, in cash, upon whit new capital a preferontiul dividjnd twelve pt i cent, is proposed, with a sha in tin* protits ot the dividends, to whit they are entitled, have been paid on o ; shares. Tho report was unanimous mlop-fetl, the question of raisitig capit ht-iiig left to the final deci.-ion ofanolhi ' meeting called for on the 12th of Octobe Lin Kiu-oci,, Saturday Fvoning, Sop hi —('otton.—Sales to-day 2f>,4)00 hales, il ' eiudinu' 10,000 t«> sperulators and export er.*. 'J’iiu market closed buoyant, wit an mivam • "t id. Hit iitbiutl'—i i.c market is quiet an : sloady. 1'rovifion* ar * quiet, but firm. ter to Mcr. r>. tiunby A C«., J. Knnis A olambus: f.. A. Wilcox, ootton bmker, ij J. .MflN.u*, Luiuulit, Ala : Jm*. I» NVai- ^■'u, Augu-ta, anil Jno. \Y. Audersuu A iv.imiuh, <«.i. fo !m W. 11. HKNNKTT. ,oe to Justices of the Peace N RU3SBLI, COUNTY, ALA. •1 :astructed by the (loveruor of (lm State ti-eortuin att.I. rcjiort t » the uexUe»rion Legislature the following facts: How many Indigent families in yuur 850 REWARD. I’OLISN from uiy stable iu Harris couuty ' » ' (Icoraia. near Collins’ Ferry, on Tue daj -. flight, the 2rtth of this month, a large surrcl Imrso. Charley, well known in tho HI (Jh. eav- aliy). about hi hands high and about twelve | years old. He is a tig hi sorrel, short neck, larg- ugly head, with some saddle marks, lie is a little drooped ruuipei with rugged hip b me.*: i* a fine pacer and splendid baggy horse. ! He wa» carried to or in tho direction of Co lumbus. 1 will pay ibo above reward lorTtic i itur-a and thief, with evidence to convict, or : *2* for the horse alone. ! Sep f) 4t* DR. C. T. PATTILLO. GENERAL ftlUllASlNG AGENCY. ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON, .y/: tr lo.vdo.v. co.xyumcuT, YV1L1. atten 1 promptly to tho purchasing iflfmily.'uSa «!m J”.. “?‘ M ^ f fie number ot person* in ouch family.' flic extent ol their destitution? Tne t diur.ti" l amount re<iuired for their ' J r h*cs ‘•tor ot their iufiriuities r b'd being able to caru .<tat« the eh fi;j c.m.to of the livelihood.' hi? work of mercy I confidently appeal to astuv? in t .-fi Beat in tho county to assist l ho IlHa id the Corn Agents, heretofore aut«re.*,*t u !!i.dnf W i iri'^ and 11 ' or 82 John Street, New York. ‘Li!«EKfrMBJVSSJLTSotw* u u> -“ d (h.applicKun.uI Ull P.r.on, j„ * n ™| ‘ t 1 au l il U ' 0 ''' . they Can ntr.vc more <poedily and cer- ' - KR\ , opplieablo to tho want? of the Southern people. J AH purchases made free of Commission till | October next, at tho lowest market rates, ai d forwarded by tho most expeditious routos. Or- 1 tiers must be accompanied with the money, afid addressed to us either at New London, Conn., every portion ot machinery In coreU Andress f. J. PKARCk. Seals' Station, M. »V (J. U. K., Air. order. Sept 21—lm at this Offi-’*- LIVERY AND SALE STAB! ftlcGEIIEK, UAVNES A Cft (SUCCESSORS To R. y. HARRIS JrCJ Ilrond Street. I’clow Cook's Hotel* TH K UNDER* 'ui#d hiivinirrur chase tl the Stock and vehicles of ii. F. Harris A Co.. h» T *. “fovfd immediately below to tho "Cr Lot, froutlng on Broad street, where ; have arranged the largest and tnoilcoinin' ous Stable and Lato in tile city, and wt.l ways keep ou band tarriages, Rugbies autl sad Horses, t0 hire on rensonaldo terms. „ uohsks Boarded nt our subi** i -‘‘ cetve careful attention, and nt wd’ctii”; to please all who may place lfUKS*? ; SALE with us. Wo would cill tho particujtr* 1 tion of DROVERS to *-ur l»^, w ell arranged Lots fm ilr<>ve 5t' - : McUKHEE, HAYNLfi Sept 30-1 in is.- the desired inforu report* trmn •.».•/, Beat must tl leport ot the whole tiuio for v, , uu „ >' *“ »)*“ “Jft l egislature, whirl, will tl , u untbwe'l *’) "im m N ii vein bor. ill rocoru all eg,e. waiehwill report to nn JrawforJ, or olreiroeri. In time. Gpelika paper pi cast . , —-LMKupi'puiari v ipoaod to bo dworts of shifting sand, I ud tbirty-tlvii million head of abori*. i cuttle; and when wo consider tho wild ses, the elk, tho boar, the antelope. ! i the badgers, that roam over thuse , — L '“Ij^uudluwi prolu.ion, wo may ar- : 'i I'eiVor t'he'guardignsMp ui ° i nn .. id .-*, of th0 numb «r Ot domt Stic , 'iror d.° o l T - l'l lk '“ cr ' JiBd aiip!ivsnt '' h fi.“ mSFVo lie they will support. Fifty sheep or J head ot domestic cattle can be sup. 'ted ou what would be necessary for - eu.teuauco of one buft'alo. The soil is the neii YoV.mbeVu'rm oi • »"<? Ju.ty from the fact of the rainless . "TV™ ml ' , m,a , r) 'V V‘ iJ a-l|diore, but they are beautifully j * (\-II" 'T jV”*L f'V UrUitary ! BLANK U. S. TREASURY Pormits to Ship Cotton, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Sept 22-Mf n FOR GI A;—llAUUla CUUNTY.-WilJiaw . . Mu> and L. D. May have applied to me for letters ol admiuistrutiou ou tho estate of Hardy dc«-e.i*ed, late of said county: All persons concerned are nereby notified to show cau«e Ut any they have) why said letters juoulti not be granted tho laid applicants at tho 4. curt ot Urdinary t-> be held in and tor taid county on the firnt Monday iu November next. Uiven under my hand, thn 1st October, l«f>5. GKGKGli \Y. MULLINS, * oet J *.it Ordinary, i FOR SALE, 3.1 Lmid r.irriarr. ! t style. It can be changed carriage to an open Phactou. ALSO, A good second hand Piano, in good ori* ““Amilym RuSOWUOd ^ C°-S, UARR1«» oet 1—t.t. TuisriXG, AND REPAIUING of Melode-i)-. A « A on», Flutlnas Concertinos, anatR repairing and tunii.g of Church urs“*- PIANOS. Orders received at Mr. Peafp’^ and the residence ot Mr*. Railint. Vantlunberg. All work warrn , d* , » w* desired. CA^PtR rep 20—Jtu