Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 13, 1865, Image 2

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irig to fur greater oviU than ' roct tfCPpl •I tho (Jon i- JQHIf II. MAKTI.% COLUMBUS: Friday Morniiiff, Oct. 13. 1865. Mr. Joint H. Marlin, ■ • nick, wo must u c k our ivnil**r> t<» oxruso tho nhivnco of tin* usual «-*!ilori«l mat - tp r . Wo trust lio ill ho up «|raiu in a few day*, roatorrd loJiftiUh mid pn juuci] to rosuii)* 1 with ioi»rW‘‘il vi^or tin* ilitfioH c*f tbo choir editorial. Sou Largely «»f M heal* I',him r,n(jnh<< : Could you not bene fit the country n tsreut deal l»y enronr- iqjinpr the fnrin(*rs 1* »w largely ol wheat juM at this linn ! Wheat n— ruKivatii ijuiros no labor ii any amount **f tl- tained to ii iij* m planter oh-orv* d t flint wo hardly wheat years in .-m tiro years thi- ei entire failin'. M calculate, therefo; cipcricncc. “p-u, next year ’ Now the land, if not >1 nmrht, in all ca broken up hrl’oiv Now is the time, to lu* done < are eoiupu’ grain iting lah d house ha has ulnm-t an v i not iciisomibly judging by our pnnf : i abundant yield - the time to prepare uly prepare d. Land s. to he thoroughly •lore tie 1 wheat is sown — while there ir but little i the fn. in and your bands .tivej* idle, 1. aeitter the be: ing, “lb* wliieli Howetb sparingly, shall reap al -o Mpuriiufly. and he which s- vretli boimtifull) ♦ shall reap also l»Oillitlftjll\*.** A Stu .cnim.it lit nei at We ye.-terdiy New York .W- i cotemporarie-. tin- which (11 m ini * h»i men**' Jn-f AJomlay MiV to our readei of that upeeeli I.a- us a great deal, but Iwrtna ptihl -lied. Tlio State* now come forward and the total abolition of slavery a* •' roM.lt- of the war. Inti.* if Mu lutioriF. which nr« iwiuk rmnoiie.* i, * »• erv Stato will m< knowledge this tact, and will in-ert an article prohibitiiiK HuV‘*r> hencelortli and f .rover. Having done tin-, they claim all the right* guaranteed t»> them by the Constitution. The:itut 'd dec iding who among their own (iti/ *n k h |ndl he entitled to tbo elective fram*hife, and the right of eontroling their own do- nieftic Hilaire. Shall they be allowed these privileges, or shall the General Govern- 1 menl, in violation of tho constitution and in violation of repeated declaration? as to its purposes in prosecuting the war. as sume control of these matters? This i* now almost tho only issue between the great political parties of th*j day 1 « bo Democratic party, with entirn uimnimi.v, i declares in favor of allowing to every State tho exercise of all powers not dolo» gated l»y it to the General Government, i Til K flKNKRAL OOV RHKM K.VT Mlf.-T NOT I intkrkkrk with tiik manaokmk.' i or 'I UK KIIKBPMKN. , Now that the freed men of the slavn i- i universally acknowledged, the part} i L* willing that the States where the treed- men reside shall pa«s such laws as they fruiv doein pioper for their education nr.d Hiipport. A large portion ol the onpo-i* lion party favor* having IheGennral Gov* ernment assume control of these matter*, or tlm lard , huidening our people with the support ol a million pauper*, and complicating ;.s it, tho M'ttlcment of quotations with which we lmvo no constitutional right to niedu e. The arguments mod to convince North, rn people Unit it it the duty of the Goncrul Governim nt to asMimn this great respon- . feihilitv, while the States him wi-hing m.u ! dc.-irout of relieving tho Government from i it aril hated., first, upon the iiFsuiuption that a* Mii.n a? the Oovnriirnciit withdraWH i: prolrction,great cruelties will he ltd!;* I e l upon the blacks, and secondly, tii^jt tfw States will at once fniss Ihwh reducing the race again to a condition hut little bet ter than a Ktatoof slavery. I Imve never believed that all the l.u n:uno ami kindly impulse* implanted by naturo in tho heart of man, were confined [ to a particular section ol country. I firm- j ly believe that tho tight ol human sull *r i ing calls forth a* mack sympathy in one section of our country as in another, and i I do riot I'anr that a course of \v*t' »n aie ; cruelly will ever be practiced in any mm - ) lion cl thin country toward any ol G« d’ creature-'. That it will ho found neer - ivy I to pass laws lor the govuriituont ol tec ; black.-, I do not doubt. Laws inu-t pa-v d to provido for tin) mainb n inf " .d : tlm old and i r* firm and for the support, one j 1 education of tho young. That i-olated of injustice in^ tlm trcRtnient of tlm j of thi- iho re ami I thirty mat •»r, I heartily approve ip. f'-om that Slate, hope that within ii"r now on duty «.nt . f the -orvice, News by TelegTjiph, A !>r» snirrv Km tor.—Tho Nashville ! iJ Time! tell, tho following : and may Ik I 'An ..Id I olliot day, ! Ill MM! W1 j profound dii fidelity to tluiM | lint Xrm i* devoted, ten willioKUCH. to ndv .t Tim nonduct >1 ll timi, it. mfo' il. tlin I ( my a llm . once of nil our lOJ'o.Tnot r peeell lulivnrnd nt Sy- io . Weolmlly , o . r.,1 I'orusnl i»:i;v nstoiiirtlicu d u- -lil! more, 1«» disgnt^n our [•tutjul Slocum'* es t<» vvhtcli the t on-cijMi lit mi- Albany t'onven rh it" prineipul mo: ' the ini iik rrr. of th • I r. •b-ciat atio tiii- great qiiarreli orii-hed « 1 Mfoin d( i b 1 would con ■ n.-Mrj- of eimporting . «(luwn.. I believ gard the interest of ntifi' d with that of l such law* Will bo calculated to pro- tors. Now York.'Oft •• Uryfft Mnoliatn* i and tlio e! l hom'd, nt Chnrloflon, hnvo l.etn tnatorod lo tiiu rei..* of t'-.eir furo:* "v'"'", "i IV,n I lloiH. Th'ft «tiniuin*liiy liuiWiniM Imvo . tiooil reHofed tothutdvil *ovetniiVMit, at: 1 ontltution v. hith | l( „ rol ,) have jurfidlotion in uil cum»« between the white.. The tie*roe, are to (ft be tort.oJ over lo the provort oiHrutml. The orunoizition of (lie Stato militie it ' rapidly iirogroe.in^. In eoluu reelion, | they are lo b« subject pinational officers, ' unn to co-operate with tlflm in tlio sup- ore-oon of tho present lav/letsiies.- V ... V r i \ .a ft I I ,,pn I HENRY PERSONS i Witt OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS iggrtg'f ,iii Saturday night. Mr. llood, repronen- tativn from th'j Chattanooga district, ro AT THE OLD PTAND 0^ ivnd a trunk, which ho look to his cjuar- | TJTnrt n ToTTIJSnKT tv rs. (»n .Sunday morning he oponud it to j , d U1IIM OL/JN &S t out sorna clothb*. and found, to his as- i nishiiicnt, m jru shills than shirt*, and a | /V ‘ STOf’k »>r FAMCV AND STAPLE rtf CO. 7> • H*• *• *■ TIIK I*KN >'•*YLVANIA • igi.ili'nnt words Hint Of In !• 4 Ji;- eloquent i of Lh oi.mi-t’ti; r.l’ p dicy - an unequivocal llm pulL cf tho p'*oplo ol I - in luvorof tItu “suburdi* 'hi*;.’ ♦ * civil rule, the reito- mrj.ori'y « f toe court*, and n of me equality of the Nhw York, Oct. 0.—Tbe Herald’* cor- 1 respondent givo* sin account of » recent vi«it to tho C'onh d* i k'« vice president and P'jftimiotHr general, Ii. Stephen* und .John H. Kotigan, at Fort Warren, Loiton ! ) lH i ‘»or. He found tb*ru much in ihn fame Condition in w 1. it - L they bavo been provi- D fnocru.lc party i ou*ly reported. A ap-cial to tho Herald from W ashing ton of the 8tli say* Cap*. !'• b- Crandall, a*)Si8tunt provost marshal general **i Ihe , western district of New York, under .Maj. , Haddock, has Imcn in Washington several dayn striving to secure lo Oneida county tlm ercilitf lur two uait‘i r « J rcoruitl. an overplus from thoso venul drafts to whiou Hint county b <ntiiiod, nuJ from which ft w»8 (lolmudi d by the inalfoRsaiice ol .UnJ Uuddock, Who has r- „riUy boon conyic- , tnu anil fined :< n thousand dm »r« nr his Vi. nro not HR- I ,-fnujj i„ al!in« We lorn Now lurk, , I iuiiy nxppct llm) i ouoUs. „ .. ,| ... . will Wasiuxoto.m, tM. K-lho I’rwudcnt ! hits Rbundol.od In, '.,n tam pin tod trip to : n„ I,„lend and North and South ( ar.dina, i „„| voslerday imlifiod tlm Secretary of I War (lint thuv.-sol in wiuUM* lor him) w ild no', ho rM|pir*d ; • . ' Tho Kovernlnupi fiuthontics yesterday rocoivod a copy of « now ten dollar jrreen- , back ui.unturtcit note, just put in circula- I lien. Arrests luve be n inadfl, uud oth. 01- will be mad*, "f persons engaged in preparim; and IssuiOK this counterfoil, but lor good JlrorcHH we learn : .Wvv York are toni Jurga quantity of very small clothu*.— Wlirtttim ladv did with ibothingi belong ing to Mr. Hood wo can’t *ay, but we know that Jlood didn’t have a ' r biled shirt on .Sufiduy. ’ Tlio I’rovo-t .M*»r.-lial nt Nashville isap- plicd tonlmosl d dly by negroes for per- I mil* to entry concealed weapon*, but that i ofMccr gives them distinctly to understand j that no Mich privilege will be granted. All . woapon* found on the person* of citizen*, white or black, will hereafter be coniU- ealed. I Jeff. Thompson tells tho oditor of tbe ! Loui.-villo Journal that tbo only perstins ; in thy Smith who wish to do any more lighting uro those who didn’t do any when they had tbo chance. HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, -AND- CLOTHING. t> ll* * ! will b* Mn, JJi v. '.-i i< iliiiigof enn- vho have lost f'..und below : I •nt ol tlm I’nited SLate* all propel IT 1 give partiniN • ate not RUlhorized to •ire a- ot. • I b ■ submit! •per mil berk la rn S the r fioin claim* lor I I t ad]ti es at Wii'li- Tlii* new bogus i* is-ued and i? dated March lOtli, l ip* red i-enl is badly exe- tha bordur of ibe note, up of repetitions. The •iy put together. Tho jls w >f .Major (J< r». Thoma?. \Y.\i. I). \ViiiK, I. ,i Adjutant General. :i:. Upon this imporlnnl coimniltcc. to pronounce nguiual urbi- trm v iirrcr*", ngaiiifit flic perpetuation <»T milituiy court - .ami military bureaux, ngaiu.-*t tlio continued hu"poindon. of the writ of" habru\ >oi’fHis, and above all, ita offeii-ivo dcmiiichition of (he I hunoemtie party of lVnn»>lvnnin, Now Joracy uml Ohio, through the (Minimum of it" Com mittee on Koimlutioiin, nml iU refusal to pledge tho parly in this Rtalo to tlio support of ii?- ancient Slate rights dor- trines, together with the known antece dents of most of the nominees, caused us to doubt the Democracy of nearly nvery ono wlm wuh placed upon the ticket. This distrust was strengthened in the oase of General Slocum by tho report which we leceived of his action ns commander of the Military Depart ment of Mississippi, nml particularly in the matter of Governor Sharkey’s pro* damatmn for the organization of tho militia of that Stato. So long ns we felt this distrust, ho long us we believed that General Slocum was tbe representative, not of the Democratic party, but of tbe Albany Convention, wo could not give him our support. Hut bis speech lias satisfied us that be is now a thorough going State rights Democrat, fully im bund with tbe principles ot the true De mocracy, and that as such be not only deserves the cordial support of the Xeics, but ought to receive the vote of every Democrat in tbo State. That those of our tenders wlm may not have time to toad the entire speech, may sec that General Slocum hold"upon the great issues of the day the very opinion which we have constantly ex pressed in tbe Am,’*, we* republish tin* more important part* ot tbo speech : 1IIS SYMPATHY WITH TIIK sol! | II. Thousands of families ut tho South, who have never heretofore l;it< on h wonl- never larked any of tho luxuii'- ••« lifo—mo now reduced to povei ty. Thou*-,lot* of women and children renicd in cu-e mid atliuence, have not only lost their pr.qu i tv. bul their natur.il protectors liave been taken away from thorn iu thU i Blums the leader- s- w*oj»v, iu» i ciieioim iunn can find in ! ■> Jo" i; scything but lYaling ol*pity and , »:i.| .•* -,■ •:» toward tbe-e un fortunate \ than deutli TIIK blacks, will occur, I do not doubt ; that, .-ome (inwec law* may be na—cd, i- nol improbable; bull am coniidciit Ic-s in justice will bo done the blacks n* well f white", if tlio matter i^ left iu the bands of tlie most deeply intnrcHtcd. M'he labor of the black muii in alt absolute neCip ily in every cioulliarn State. Now that lie i- free," self iotorout will prompt the men ol the South to endeavor to make him a ( iieertul and willing laborer. TIIK KIlltKIiMKN'R •IIUKKAU Ol'lSHT To 15K A 1I01.ISII Kl). dlitvihg acknowledged bis freedom, hu manity, patriotism and ?oli interest will c iiaibino t" iriducn tbo stiitiwmeii « f the South to adopt such laws with rufureto • to tlio negro ns will bo bo t t uilculat' , d to promote his interest and tlio intorcFU <>i society. Hut suppose, distrusting tho Southern people, wo take into our *,\vn hands tho appalling task of regulating the relations hot ween employer and cm pi,•you—tho task of providing for I ho in digent, educating the young, and com pelling all to labor who arc ablo but in disposed lo do fo. Aside from tbo heavy leirdons it will impose upon u? -abide from tlm contention* and hitlorneds to which it will give rise in Coi.gie'S and among our people, sliall wu not l»e liW«»y I to commit a.* many error*—to perpetrate as many acts of injustice ns'would bo porpotratod under the State autlmriln s. Look at the working of the institution now iu operation for regulating tlio affairs of tho fruedmor.. You often read accounts in tlio nowrpn pels us to tlio condition of affairs in cur tain localities. You are informed about the prosperous condition of a few who,,;* established for the boncllt of negro chil dren; of tho rcadinoFs with which they 1 of utlaiuinei r i Lh in id", ho which i I’ai-ed to 1, l i*i.ory, oi- ld for seven! . dollar nr-, iui’i; and lh i'll*"- library' .<•' kr «1ibrd( !«i; V * :/i:.lM .id I . , i ,rg«i Rs 1<J item in ren# wind, before ubleM means, .• 1 to vost ten •nly-llvi*; tbo <! I leader, • live cents, is I a quarter or • i mV.-paper— which ollOO 1 . * e, nh per l for h: - than retail, • r ten : at \Yashing! j letter G. cut< d, as is id which ia urn I letter X i J circu i gcneinl nppc?iinnco 1* bad. Ran I*ham’K’o, <>••(.. H—Tho severest earthquake over foil hern occurred to-day at a quarter bcf.ro 12 o’clock, frightening aliuobt llm entire population out into tbe streets. Two shocks occurred, canning | the buildings to rook P» and fro in a man ner vciy ah.trming. Services weio over in most ol the eliurches. A largecongre- j g*tion id. the Unitarian church was being disinba’d when tiic shock commenced. All rushed h . the doyr* iw-t'ir Limn they i ebtild h : ncc-.mirnod ited with exk ijtfuin. A himilur to«d; p a .'i at St. Mary’ii cathedral. JIaLijcav, Gcbiber ‘J.—A number of j Uciiian pii- iin*r« were brought belore the -•th I thi item I ptii'iM.. •t, III till! 1 police magislralvs at Dah'.in on Saturday. The Government counsel stated largo sums of money h d been received by some of ibe piI'.oiivM*? 1’iom America. A letter v. i* inti-i epied iti th-it day’s mail, containing a lav e dr.UI. tor one of them. Some ot the roiic-j" : lence seized show.' that the. ih i;»re of Liu) Fenians were ol uinary cliaruclRr. ' papt i J ALK-. «N, Mi -., () t i v.'l.ii'k'« ihv"-"- I 1 " a«i»l*tir..y. fi. .... J twi,.,, „ ,„,i,ii I Sim«. n.t.1- Jud K « ll'itlUT, .Vill pr.iUbly i....'. ivd for il.n ivli.il.. H'’ l0IKi: ’' 'miijiin y ol (■. L. Potior, li.tior iini|ilii.vi<1 liy'imb. I" 1 to.M.m. ::.v -nndi.lulo f.,r o l Inin bo fore. I I 1 , <-f the |4> lu.tion of lh" 1 ,,wu * Gen. (iranf* return to the Capitol, it I* i predicted, w ill be followed by several im- j pnriant military changes, including the withdrawal ol the Lrm ps from tho .South- I ern S ate*, and the discharge of the Vet- ! oran ito.ervt!-. uml tho colored troop*. TEMPERANCE HALL, i FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 13. THIRD MIGHT OK TIIK W REN DRAIVIATIC COMBINJITION. DOX C.KNAR DK IlliZAM, AND r-KIlF El OTIOMT. MLI.A 1VHK.V MKSBITT. DANCE, MISS HOSE WOOD. Oct. 12—It JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Oftier ut tlie old Murine Bunk Agciirjy WILL HUY AND SELL GOIJ), SILVER, EXCHANGE, 13/visrii: notes aktid . UiNCURRENT MONEY. A 1.1. KINDS 01' STOCKS, BONOS. AND OTIIKR SliOUKlims. JhuipUt and .‘Old on Cmmui.-oion. Pinlieulur retention paid to Cplleotioiis at tkid a vd other point:; and th* proceed* remitted promfly. ^ Oct lit—2m GLENNVILLE MALE INSTITUTE. 'I’llK Till «! litis of this Insli- *• tuiion tr.l; : ir.«*at pleasure in : n.iiuuncing that they have prj- :d tbe aorvmra ot |)r. William I There will b? m. 1 j in the city. ; Being particulm i Wholesale trade, l tb»d P to their inter Oh. 2*u>—if AUCTION_SAXES? By X5. ip. 1 ^ I blit,. Ei.lh. Livin',:,,,.,. iV , vll in front of in i "•"" •>». '-'on: L^vruiiK. "" ,, SO d«*. Fins BOtTRBoN WHIs|; ( , | I" Suck, choice N. o. Sl'UAK ' | 1 Hbl. Mtuihincry OIL, 2 J,.z. COFFEE MILLS. 1 Murlilo Top Muhotuuy 1 Full l’:,.o Wheeler machine. 1 Fine l’ruholh CABPET 1 .Mulicuonj- BUREAU, WAlUiROBES. RED’STBADs CHAIRS, WASH STANDS oK. rCHENFURNlTbRK. B..„i Wil,, uxious to establi-b i mnt* will at all tinu* i . xaniino thi* .Stork. BY S, & J, PALMER & rO., !>• I J . ELLm Into Elli*. Livinurton A Co i AT PRIVATE SALE. I A Vfrv W"* French Dinner sm 115 1’ieres. 1 No. 167 Broad street, OPPOSITE COOK'S HOTEL, By D. P. ELLIS a.m; ki.lis. livinoston VALUABLE WAREHOUSE AK& Storehouse Property 1 AT AUOTIOjj CLOTHING : / AN TlUSHaV vi,k r,.., f FURNISHING (JOODS, MEN, BOVS AM) CHILDREN, Equal to tlio hr.^' C| tho pureba tor thf pi*n*e usual y lluviinr been ui time, Mti i tun in? • • i Wcrk, thereby Raving ! . uniPuaDPc and cx- iM-ti.w Work, in thi* lni*me?j> n life / jN Ti USDA V 21th rivtuborIt 101/ .. ' I V; ,I will ‘ell. without re.em.'m’; '° t 'H DILLARD, POWELL L CO’S*! WAREHOUSE, Frnntini; on llroml rlreet about MO r..i r. 1 irnt .iu Bryan .treat ISO fee:, ami on 1W, r ’I 27ft tent. «ith all tho briok-^i/'.^l .. rhl-WMehnuM wa? ,le.troje,l bv li r «.iu.l timo ot Wileon’e r. id .nd rrouM i'l about. 12.01 Kl bale, of Cotton, la k'idrti^’l WEI. PALMER, nod". Being nceu*t.. f M A’J’l in; their entire wa isniK ami elevtii C<dumht • lit' contidoneo hi i i , then. tin. i.i■ »rity j IPirkoii* Hrineiptl for the ensuing id* Appeal.*, in lie* Jack -.n dictrict, puper duty, that it. may not Im prohibitory, m : give pub'i-hur* M*ciirtiy agaimt tlm j extrava .Mtu pri -* .- of paper, and ™t tlm Him • lit*"' m ike it pu.-ribU* f.»r tlio Gov- i ri'iiin ni. ;■» qteiivc . .mm revenue from tills roe, . ohonpouiog publ|o/tUon>« Bbuffor, ! :t «i ti’.i in tlm payment •*! tho public d**ht, ni* 1 premoiing the general ditiUflon j «.f inti i i.e■•ih «. i- n quevtion that will ! con e p. lie' ii ;i; t v I ( fore '.ho ItOXl Cmi.'U .-s, ! fsnd which w«t hope, will ho mot hy that I hod.-, ir. a spirit, tif litierality, and with a dogrt-n . v .^u'ater than wu* witnv. * *d in the he-l OtingrtM. Tl! i n grip ll C’oi,. ,1 ACqt'KK AN n Hkiikiva j -’i’lie ease of tlm Uommoti* * nil i tiiese pur ie*. for causing i cf M r\ I, • i .ii ,; n \\ il'.ineis by i w . terminate.| hol'ore Ili" 11 on- ! llmbv.-on, in tin* lice f’ouii, I • ' > 'ii i.iiis were he v 1 to bail in tlm learn their loiters, and of tlie ardor with ! at the which they sing patriotic air*. Accord : Abotilli. " *' ‘ “ di live. ini I far (he "I tlm r ing to tome of tbesn neeounts tlm negt childron uro fur superior to your own ; j they mutter tbe alphabet in tlinr sleep j m . and spend pmst of tbnir wakeful hour, in j *u< invoking blossing* on the head of Gen. ' by Saxton, and oth«»r dislingui-lied public I • men. To many i presume this is plejisan'. 1'r reading matter, and it may serve t«» con- ■ vineo tome pimple that llm groat problem j qo is already solved; that tlirougb tbe olVorls u. of Saxton and bis colaborer* four millions | l • id' ignorant and degraded beings are l<> he qm suddenly elevated, and to become cduca* tod, refined and patriotic members ol to- ciety. You toidoin bear of tho nuiuerou* cates where tbe froedmun Imve laid claims tv» tho lands of their former masters, am! have quietly informed them that they hold title under tho United Slates Government, and have persistently refused to do any thing but cat, loiter and sleep. They Util to tell you of tho cases where, juM a* tlm harvost wa* to commonce.overy hand had suddenly disappeared from the place, leaving the labors of a ycarVo decay in the field. They fail to toll you of great bands of colored people wlm leave their former homes and congregate in the cities and. villages, or sotllo on n plantation without permission from tbo owr.or, seek ing only food and utterly careless of the future. On tho very day that l left Vicksburg u poor woman came to me with a complaint thut nt least fifty ne groes, not ono of whom she Imd ever be fore seen, bail settled on her farm, nml were eating tbo few stores -ho had laid aside for winter use, Our sympathies are due to tho white «* well as lo the black race, though we have no constitutional right to control cither. Tho difficulties that now are surrounding this question can only be mot and over come by practical men. It is nil the a 0d, in '■ l’p‘ ••'••nee •lit UmirU — • umed In •Iday. Sul- Mr-ii- ns that < I’rrit >i.k, Peon., <V,—Highway robborb • are being daily cmninillod in • l.i* section ol country, ft i.* un**it« to leave your house afUr dark, Mr. Bock-) lord, of .Jainc ..»\vn, while on hi* w«y lo j a. waylaid and robbed of Sj.1600 i and lii* gold Wutch, and wa* left for dead, i but it i.x tl.« light no will let-over. The citizens are burning themselves into a \ rgilanc" eoinniiiuo fii proLeclioo. , 1’ktuoI.m m 11am., Get. Ii.-— 1 The m«"»t de-triu liv'! lire that ever tttok place in tbo oil rcg'on* occurred about ot.u o’clock Om* nr u.in«. wi.n-ii fortunately terminn- icd withoip I" > •» hie. Tlm tanks t>f tlio lurgesL Slowing well in Pit Hole, contain ing -l« a a i h-tirels of oil, caught tire, and spread m uil direction". Thirteen deiticks Mini engine hou*as were destroyed. On om: farm "I r\e acio* tlm lo*s is $150,01X1. A.i llm oil loaongcd lo the owuetsof the land nml U. S. Petroleum company of New York. Tho tank.-, buildings and properly, be longed to tlm o„m i\. of the working in* Iciest in tin. v/ell, and was inmirud tor $20,000 in the A'-oeiatcd company. N F.w YoIit;, Get. 0. —This morning tlm counsel lor ivetchum announeud that he would put in n plea of guilty to tho indictment charging hi.* client with for gery. It appear* Hint thu prisoner pro- po/es to plead guilty,but as matters affect ing his lata firm are *1111 pending, and Ilia explanation* and te.-limony are inquired by those interested, it is vlesirablo to defer the plAa a* laid us possible iu tho term. Tho district attorney sutd such a request was not unusual, an l gave notice that the plea must be put on the last day of the , I'ere-nvo iu tea-diing. t k having ; ii'.eidtt in ilie city ot Richmond, Va., for 2») i yc>.i. . wo find no heiitancy in soliciting for him j the t' i»lonajo due him hr 1 a enristian irentle- i mnn it' d a scholar. The School u now in sao- « cfhiul oper*t*en, and wo would reoominond it I lo tho favorable eomhdcration of earont.*, and u* of advancing in the high- and the rIiuduc*. had upon fair term*. M. M. GLENN, Sec’y. (ilennvdlc, Ala , Ov't. 13, lfkio— eod2w LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. THE UndmUnetl 1, now prepared to supply ,tho publi with CARRIAGES, HORSES, and ovor\thing in the Livorv Busitic.**. Al*o for FUNERALS ho i* prepared to furnish a FINK UEARSK, at short notice. Horses taken on Board and Sale, and e very attention paid to them. A. GAMMKI.L, C duuibliS, Oct. 13 if The onlv impediment ha* now bcen’rc moved, w*l ieh Im* »•• ; «-t"tore prc\ented Uft I from having a t- • • Union— mm of interest ami feeling a* wed a* of m\v. I believe; the F nion i i ' ab bhtd, 1 and the! ak »v pvqde vs • :»• • -*u*n to enter j upon a biiUi-int enre r. \\ bother thi rear i* t° ‘ omm« m at one rod twenty or thill> \ c»i»-* much upon tl" \'~ l F a talc wor«c mu tier *to' tboorizo on tho subject; 1 point out tho'evil* likely to re«-uit from ■ el M 1*1 rv or viik. oeviciinmkt—tuk I fh« policy of ti.o i*ro»idont, but it will be i oni - pianvH o> run vi aik\ * found far more difficult to »ugge*t any I p • other method not likely to result in *(iti greater evils. Gen. Howard, who stand* at llm head of tho Froudtimn's Bureau, is h man of great purity of character, and will never sustain a system which ho doe.* not think productive of good, and yet after care fully observing tbe fqn ratiot.s of tlmt Bureau, 1 am convinced that more evil than good will result from perpetuating it after the Slates have adopted constituteri* prohibiting slavery. In inv remarks upon Ibis Bureau, I do not witdi to reflect upon any of the officer- connected with it. Generally, they are earnest and sincere men, and aro doing all in their power to make it successful. It is id’ tho system 1 speak—1 contend that it is so utterly foraigu to the principle* by which our people Have been gove.ni\i, that it cannot continue, i have become fully convinced that tho policy adopted by the l’re.-ivient of leaving lo tho re-pec- tiVo States tbo entire control of their local aifaiis is tbo only safe policy that can be adopted. TIIK ftttSHISHtm MILITIA IIK ADVO CATE TMK maUAM'MKNT OF ALL if y UKITKU hTATKS TROOP* NOW IN THAT HYATK. med fated i lor and against h on, Build, and 1'nri* for lh*’ <'<•!<•• . •. and .M* ,; »r. J . Ueabor nml Ii in; v l’ r :1‘* Uoiumiiiiwcaii!), gc - qil I' 1 ill' ! M * I ’! \ I • - with th" Itigbc- l Cl'ivl- ii. 1’lii i- a p 111 i-1t one, und called for i •. n.orU' iMrv .-''row^lne** and ulo- «I«11•;<4 ••; M'nl in pay no higher tribute to tli" h'. ii! :i .Ini.in • nt? i*: lie* gentU'iuon in:n od than hy "lying limy fully mastered t!i anoinaiie* of fm t and evidence. NV hi lo I torm. each of them aro ontith d to much praisn I Jonkins was called till* inorning, i' • r\hibi*ions of rare mental und Amo- | tho district attorney gave notice that ho tional quuliiie*, it may not b * nuns* to say ! was not ready to ptoooo.l with the esse. elby llaino.y, upon whom do- j NJew York, Oct.‘J.—Tho lluraluftHa- id t.-iug i»n h'W on the part of 1 vannah corii'spOndfcal say* Mint.the elec- mw**»ilth, evinc 'd a dngrcq of | tion hi Georgia was proceeding very qui te near tbe polling . in connoclion with ilto election was bomg managed by the civil officers, in tho majority oTcounties but one ticket was being run, and it is said that a good class of men bavo been selected for candidates in tlm interior of the State. Genera! harmony and quiet prevail-, and the people accept, with u fair mu r unt of grace, tho now order of tiling*, though planter* coming into Sa vannah, from : «jma section*, make strong complaint* of the negroos neglecting their work, and Fay that ill const quonco next year’s crop will be a l^iluro. Nkw Yohk, Got, 9.—T|ie fiHth Now J York regiment arrived in this city yos- I torduy ti -m Bridgeport and SteveiHon, i Ala. Thi' roffiUMt, whichUow numbers ; twenty-nine officer* a id Jive hundred and *ixly*e»ght men, also include.* tho loth , New York, which wus .-ome timo since 1 consolidated with it, A Gorman peddler, named mMiard TO RENT, q’HK LARUE FRONT ROOM, iminwiintcly J over Dr. Ware’s Drug Store, No. 106 Broad Hrcrt, suitable for an lusuranco or Cotton Bro ker'* oflicn, or Millinery establishment. Kent *.>0 per month. Apply, botwoen the hour.* of 10 and 2 o’clock, to-day. to ALEX. C. MORTON. Opt 18-It in rear room. TTiler of Knoxville, |e*ct i" bo a positive to nil who buy their L* 1 1 to fu-hishpceplc 1’ AND TASTE ••-. i very »rti< 1c hnrtnon- iu u> tendency, thov locate .•r t!i-ir Rood* lor sulo, with • • v lo give Sttlisfaetion. ike kiioiru your wants, and those ot yusir eiuUrcii, and have them supplied by tho»e who Im ve lcini^u tbciu*elvv* und Know now to l lot he you. Sf pt 24—tf SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. I MIL' above Company i* iu :i sound condition and prepared t«» i•■slime busincs*. Policy holder* who.-e annual | uyment.* aro past due can pay up and *n be fully roinrtated. A *tatouient of the asseta «*f tUe Company can j seen ut our otheo ut Mr. .J. W. I’ouse's Book store. Please call. POND A WILLC0X, Agent*. Columbia, Oet. 1?, — Iw it CHALLENGE. JIT W. PttUDON, formerly A. A Ocn’l C. fV • 8. Army, will shoot a match with any gentleman in Columbus, at tlio word "one,” lor tho lino, lor Ono Hundred Dollar". W. W. I'RUDON. Oct. 12—1 w at (Jenobb '* f’istol Qalfery. fbe Wj»rebouse. there arc attac.ied'ii'.L tenement* fronting Broad street -" ,l .J^cMUT JFAV vnlvod flu tbu Ckirm.i h da 'So* bin young lav gumonts i i th. *vei*\ qu-«’ i. t » all. NY • londa locidiii hu*. and tin \N o coi v bus l"r *uv ftalorniiy. o. utionury gnnius vVlilch j utly. No military \ n- inm of tin* most promising places, and everythin •yen in our State. \Vo legret ! ity ! * give a rehearsal »»t tbe ur- j ••ii'ieiv l in Lb; • iuipmtant case. | 11touihi'Ulc Journoi. | U’m. («, SwaNN. — Tfsi* gentle- , Ai’. 'rney (I •n»'i:.l "!’ TeTiiieaaco, . e of tbe *’.ml.' tai lie l.’ongfe** J 'bate, we ti.i>l b* i"- . would re- l Im* mi. wlici ' bo i- g. Morally d « :• "u .1, not i.tily lor bis i h lnwytr, but fur li' "" m*iiif:!•!o wlii" i b-iv<- endeared liim • I arn, however, that bd in- 1 •tv of C’olum- j lo pra diee hi* profb TO BUTCHERS. B UTCHERS and oil other parties selling FHKfiil Meat of any description in the oily, aro required to lir*t report to the Clerk of the Market the enr* of the slaughtered animals, und to give a lull description of the color, Bon der and brand* of the same, and tho name of the party from whom thoy were obtained, in order that the same may no registered by tho Clerk of tlie Market, who will giro a ccrtinculo of such registry. The hide* of Beeves must also bo reported In addition to tho above. Tho Ciork of the Market will also collect on ouch quarter of Beef offered for sole in the oity 1" cent*, and on ouch quartor of Sheep, liog, Piir or Boat 3 cents. ft will he the nuty of the Clerk of the Mar ti. t. a* u ell .i* the police, to report any failure to comply with any part of the above regula tion*, uml on conviction thoroof the party will bo subject to a line not exceeding fifty dollar*. M. M. MOORE, nr( 12-.lt Clerk Council. Siitfpftpiidfiit fandidate# JAMKS T. HOLLAND camlidule lor Sheriff of Russell oounty, Ala., at the election first Monday in November next. Oct 10-te tuluP irl ml- in*t' dutn- i H-i’.iou ui thoir legal a 7VL octpU, Yii^lulwi Congrt'KKigmv! v'nuvaat>* B.M T.M'ii;!;, Oct. d -Uichnunid paper* f lo-dnv *av tbe nq*ort oi tnu withdrawal i It u 1 ■ It :m u,,»,uii-I wrt^UKl In thU city on i, ,« u . . m i), 0 y, v .\ diltricL l ^ "R u charge of hnving boon ira- t. For Hi.' U .'u h- I »’ fcRtoU “ inuruur connniuo.1 •• f, nil tho CHiididiit - buv.ngilo *i!'* NYo are authorized to announce ll. F. LIGONy Esq,, of Macon county, as a candidate fer Represon- tativo of the District of Alabama in the Con gress of the United States. The District is oomro*cd of tho counties of Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa, Talladega and Randolph. Dot 10-te l »rod tm l tboy etui r momluo Z'»M- I’ltVU t•• l>o tbo oatb pro- ’iingic**, u fiuiii- u a card I ' quest- "H tbo Held, and .d 1! . d. M. vvhicli Ii • and : Goncral <• ern State*, to assum* \ olllitUOtl t * ijni'ido wlio ►bnii l-o iM t ’ tivo tranclu-o in - ,hiu coniiuuc to iuipi "’ro iu i : fairs of tin* Sou the t u •' it- iUvry » tli.vr* in th.* n i >! • t*» act a- - ill nil i o» ! wevn dilJbrcisl cL- -• - > . the dawn .•( petu*- i ;-f; lkr in tbe di-tum \ The i- uo i*. .he id !.: \ right of F'vc--mti, tin > i*l tondiiig for th it right, and ercion upon tbo jmrt cf t it.* ornnont t« be h \ i-dt*; *u and Goiiilitutmnul rign'.a. Government oil lh defor- • depend*very 1 i!-'..«•• I by the; *1 the S(*uth- 1 li«>\ ornmont.is - n -vor bel'oro j * attempt to ; i to iho olt*o j .* •■», if it i* to d.nn^tio lif- ! . keeping mil- j tboir peop.'o, * ■ ; dispute he- ,'iii.iens- then ‘ •■erity is yot tlm l’r -‘.C"d clciuei *ii i ii s;to ti • t t.’t'O : •. . r Me onvoraat i b ut lit ii-; h cf ii;• -Vh aa\*.- : Uu’.ton 1. Wit, tbo Be, Am., bad nt» inter- •ii and , interview vvjlh mort.iu :. It i-< vtndi r- i" i» * 'Bulling Kxocvitivo General BcauivgutJ. weeks since .n Pdt-burg, l’a.. for which place ii" wn* yc.-tordny -Lvrtoa in charge of uti officer. N kw York, Oct. Tho Horald’s Kal- eigli corroepondcnl says tbe pocplo of North (.’urolina, and especially those J' 1 around Uabugb, are very decided in their approval of UP* ifiiij !;niic way in which the State Uonvcmion disposed of those- { ccf-.'ion ordiiiciice, by declaring it not only to bu uuli and void, but t-» Imve always silica it* pa»NKQ b-on sc. Tbe iniiabitatila also lepri s.mted ti^ being extremely | i who n-sisled in piling- j vb *iiioii. In the Coil- LCT" Wo arc authorized to uunouiioa J. MOMtOK BAKER as a candidate for re-election as Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Russell county, Ala,, at tho on*uing election. Oet 10—to* UTtOSl^KCTUS OF THE GEORGIA LAND AND EMIGRATION CO. S LAVERY or involuntary servitude i* prac tically abolished in Georgia. Tho Procla mations of the President of tho Unitod Slates having given freedom fU every slave, and the oath ol amnerttyand tho condition* of pardon forbid any attempt at iu revival in uny form or condition. Tbo great mass of the Agricultural Popula tion of tho State lias been released from their obligation to cultivoto the roil, except by their own volition, and it must he apparent to the judicious obforvor, however much to bo regret ted, that tho voluntary labor of tlie newly fiecd population will r.ot lor tbo prosent, at least, supply tho deficiency of luoor. Tlie withdrawn! of nearly threo hundred thousand ablo bodied persons to a greater, or less extent from their muni vocotious ha* created a void which murt bo filled or tho land* of tho State will remain uutillud, her great re sources undeveloped aud her futuro prosperity sacrificed. Tho remedy, and the only rernody for this condition of athiir* consist* in tlio immigration of a hardy and industrious white population, to supply the places of those who cannot be com pelled to work and whoro dispositions do not incline them to greater labor than i* actually necessary to support life. To such immigrant*, no Stats offore greater inducements than the Stato of (ioergia. Ex tending from tho Atlantic Ocean te tho Bluo Ridge, it embrace* ev ery variety of *oil and climate. Tho Savannah^ of tlio coast, the roll ing country ol tho intorior, and tho mountains of the northern part of the State nfiord oppor tunities for tbe cultivation of utmost every pro duct of tropicol or temperate latitudes. The grane is grown with groat success in many parts of the State and its cultivation has only been limited by the want of persons shilled iu tho knowlo<igo ol the vino pud of the mode of preparing its yield. Tho State ii also rich in gold and other initioru;*, uud nothing hut ener gy and tho npplicntiou of proper machinery is wanting to the development of these hidden treasure*. The rail ing of sheop of the finest broods baa been carried on with success, und tbe vast ran ges of uncultivated laud ivfif rd exoollcnt pas tures for oattlo and uil kiuds of stock—rice, cotton tobacco, com, who.it, rye, oats, sugar cane, tho grapo aud all species of fruit* find their appropriate soil ami climate within our extendod limits. Tho numerous rivers and smaller streams tak ing their rise in tho mouutain* and running through tho State into the Atlantic and the Gulf in their gradual descent furnish water powor unfailing in any season and capable of putting into operation any kind of machinery. The area ot the state contains upwards of thirty millions of acres, of which not more than one third has been cultivated and the virgin forest of tho wild land* afford an inexhaustible supply of lumber which formed a heavy item of the exnorts of Georgia prior to our late diL- ticultie*. These land*, which may be bought at comparatively low rates, will give to the new settler a homestead on which ho may erect his roof tree und settlo lor lit" an inhabitant uud in time a citizen of tho republio. Iu view of the foregoing facts the undersigned propose to organize a Company lo be called the JUST OPENED. 1*27 Broad Street j COLUMBUB, J. >L it!cKen<lrce'$ Old StaM, OPPOSITE COLUMBUS BANK BUILDld STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,J GLOVES, HOOP SKIBT BLANKETS, i HATS, CAPS, UMBRELui SHOES, BOOTS, READY MADj CLOTHINI SHIRTS, DRAWERS. SC, An invitAtlon to call and examine thtr| is respectfully extendod to all and psrtie the Ladies. . A. V. BOATRI7 MR. JNO. P. MAI Formerly of Manley & HodfttJ AND ME. JOHN W. WILLIAM Formerly with G. L. NlcGoafh ft| will be pleased to meet and serve their ( ron* and friends ut this store. Oct 4,1865-1 m FOll TIIK I.F.G18LATl'ftK. I JOHN BUCII AN AX, of Russell County, { Ala., will bcMipportcd for the Legislature, by 8—Id* ' M.4NT FniKNlH, PLANTERS’ HOTEL. • Next Door to Hnitk of r P 111> UOlTSU has been tbor- A utighly refuted and i* now rcad^ t» receive private board ho-tilo to tu in£ the moderate price ofj T W K N i Y • U V tl DOLL A Ksl per m uith. iho table will be euppl i e fupplie^mh I'.-rry. l)oli«*vipg ii of a militia l’o .1 il.4V4* the vffoct .. au l lU'Urg 41. tbo euegi u*'l the pri oou. nt, vi'iilii'a, o» tho 4.h. re.-l«.uTU. wore i„- I Z JXV’XX" ft trod lived, t'Ut mm o\or lor tuturi' action, ' tv will be ot gjeat advantage to the business xprepMtij; llio uuuoftt confidence in 1’resi- • ** * ■ • at llir bare i in f^oulli I , • , . •• , . . — - ---• icpivt.-itig dent «loun*4»n, «m! tunnKing him lor the course ho Im* pur uod t »uni d the people of the South. r iUc io-oiiitioii» aleo oil 'd the city, and, confident of giving satis faction. wo respectfully utk a share of tbair patronage. B. B. SIMONS, _ Jr* w * Proprietor. 1 l.v Pi 'Milciit JoLn.on, in MU- dors.. Uos'eriu.r Ilol.foii, urn! exproa tbe j BOARDTHO HOTTSF! v .. ... .1.1.41.ii it,., belief that no State will ever auttin havo a vJ UvUOIli ir v '•u tbl "•tHtP* COIl* 'Int i:u» co- i.t %i Gov-; u» ir Ic^hI ; o Geni'ful . d tirtUllied v ! the p vlmmlnm Invngd the t«* to organize in oadi • ii m >r-' loilitiu co in pn • try to th i Uhitcd Stales m rvalion of o ’tler and lb a', no su«-h tijtl.t •• \ »-i“-I, ni.il tritalcd lh prutuuded r«, , ,M U ,,v 4 ll «>t u portion of the cRixoi t of tl.. «o spit . rim tri umph of the tiov»''tniitenl • h- ilccidcd tin* question, and a will i.-vor H.;ain bo made an U*U" unle*< xve »»ow voluntarily re verie the decree. I tv4* now ray to the ****etliti| Slat**-. > » u I a vc Ik on «»ut « f tbo Lfnion, and tncret.y i**-l y« ur con*titu« IioiimI riKbt- 1 h* Slate*-, w(* 4-*-. t aiisly u nize the very pr.m ip c l«»r wiich the South bn* born contt Jm. But I mn oppoft* i I mutos for Intaffsrencii in tlio «1 »m« , Atic nd >u* <*t ; takon l»y vha War l)cpariniont, rc*ul\4iJ those SLatM, not **mv l <* »u • 1 hole\c to tiiUdraw the United State* troops from In rcsp4»n»ot4»an application f4ir in-true- lion* as to the juri^dution of military tribunuU, 1 received from the War l> • parluiutil a coiniuuuiculU’Q inlorming me that the Governuient re^ariied thuMuiou! Miftftlftftippl a* atii 1 in n state of rebellion. Immediately Miter the receipt of vlie»c instructions, tho Provisional Governor proposed to organise and arm tho utility of the State. Acting under mv **r ! r*, 1 would uot pormli iL Subjtquuatly tbe President, taking a view of tbe condition of Iho Mate diff.uing somewhat from tiih'. fere. nave no constitutional right in inlet- J tu** Stale, which, of course, r.-movc-l \ Lilt b**caufte I tH'lleve »t will be tin- 4if»jm*tioii pi the organ.xati o. i.f the niiliiij iii« i uupolitic aud unjutl t'» do ao—.uad- j Em lar from feeling sonoyvd at the resvilt Pu.m' rii AU—Tue National lnt»dli-<en- c - . • . ' . * ‘i u’.i . \prus» • the opinion tu: i it w» uM not only ho u dutiful net on the pa; t of th« General Uovernmont, hut ui*4» • uo Nvhu .i th- South would ^ratufully npprec t t *o »*minont Secrctiiry of Slutci v- ..Id ff'.d Nvuling t4» indicate, a» provi led i’.*r hy tht) oi>i law, wrUon pa- p- in tin- South i’.r<'u;h wnieh the law* 4*f Coug:v 4 », i»s*t jvl dur.u^ vl- 'tar hu>1 to ini» period, might bo published for tho inf’ortn*Mt*n o* tl.c p p!e. And it a«ut' “Jt i* obvious that t«« Southorn people tu atlxj in |K-rf,*vt igin'ratido vd tho in.-j' u > 4.. such i actments. Tlusfact i» patent, m. • it U especially brought Vo our nonce bv th * lumber 4.f applieetiouit Hint : ■ • he to t nport ml intclli- jpmvi - 1 this de«vriplnui, holibf that no State will ever again have a desire to abandon the Union. Kabthku P'isr, 4)et. fi —l h« stu»tn« or Noril* Auieitcaii, ltoni Liverpool the *JS h uli., and L)ndptniorry L K bh, ha* nr nycd. The stoamer Tripoli, iron New ’i ork, nrrived out on the 25: n. Tlio l’o- ruvtan, from Ouebcc. the 'J5ih, City i-t London, from ivsw York tlio AUli, mid c apo.d-i, from Now York the *dStb MRS. ANNA E. THOMAS, n AN ING leased the larife and i>lca*antly |4K'..U'U nutdeuce 4H-cii|ue«l by Mr. Piiu lu ; aril, in the rear of the old Methodist church, will open it .n. Monday next for DAY BOAHDKHH. • c he oxpect* to keep a first class Boarding House, the location rentral uud convenient to thi busiuco portion ol tho city. Application t-vr tun.rd uny be made until Mouday next to ll. t\ Mitchell it Co , or Sai>- ’i'ho lal< ** no'vs by the North Auicri- M°uday tiext to ll. t\ Mitchell Jc Co, or Sap* can states that the bids f4>r Kric, Penn«yl- , luT'iaVI?p,. )uw * A tw ” aIler thal A ti,n f » t . her vi. uia, wore four time* in ixec.^s of tho ~ .Got, ll lw aiuouiit required. , Tho PmuguayKn* bsvsajptln been do fouled bv tho silica. Arrests t»f Fenian* continued. Busit e*s in American »iocka is lnr^or than at sny previous period since tho re bellion broke out. Sale* ot eolU'ti on Friday 40,000 bales, wuh *n nd.unco in pr.ce of i(a Id. On that day iho stock in port "a* 'Jill,Ota) bale*, bi'ing; 4»nty 8<‘».(*X) halo* in execs* 4.1 iVlimnte*. I’ho total advatn-tt in cotton since the Persia *»a% it, % l Who Doob not Love Good Eating? ECHO ANSWER8--WHO T I ABT night we oouipvacd on* of a m AJ l-urty ;f gentlemen who were in- yitt.l ui iU.-srf. MLVCr.S i 11KA1)- W|*W Ll.i > ti> l urtuko 4»f several '»■>•» J* w i5SS23lK l ! y **?'. l-MtriihM. Cbickon., nu.l tuhrwilh brud fresh from th. bik.ro. Wc r« encd .11 th. atuntiun that man ooulil irl.h tor ana more—otpecially au *v« oiumd. V COLD TURKEY w ill It* »ci ved Iti ulghl. Yo 'Georgia Land and Emigration Cgmp HH#( » MV principal ..fii.-o to bo located in Savannah, with the intention of applying lor « charter at the next *e*sion of the Lcgblaturu ; tho capital of *aid Company to ue tiro hundrod thousand dol lar*, iu twenty thousand share* of twenty-five dollars each; said Company to he organized by tho choice of a Prsddeut and Director* when all tho shares shall have been subscribed. Tin* object of the Company is to induce and afford aid to the immigration into the State of Georgia 4>f honest, sober and reliable persons with thoir families, to bocauo puruhuiorsofand settler* on lamls not now in u*o, or be laborers on fur 1148 or plantations on wbioh the frcoduien refuse to work, or to lollow thoir trade*, or be come house servants. The advantages to bo derived at thi* present juncture by the influx id such • class ol popu- iation.AMi aiisjk-!, To the larva landholder it offer* the prospect of selling his laud or farm ing it out on advantageous term*. To the Plan ter and Farmer it will supply that labor, in tho absence of which, tho ownership ol tho soil is a burthen, und to all persons in those,classes ol life whose businefe- require* or vhoso position permits the uso ot tho Iab4tr ofotaers, it afford* tbe opportunity ot obtaining such Juborata reasonable rate, and of u reliable charaotor. So also to the State will great benefit accrue; many ol tho immigrant* may bring wealth with them, uil will bring -kill 4*r industry, which i* tho source of wealth, and this iuiusionof now life will, we trmt, iu progress of timo, rostoro Georgia to her original .-uto of prosperity. The Company wo believe, will bo, not only seU-. ustair.iut, hut n source of profit to the stockholders. Ihe fcca i aid by tho*eemigrant* I who can ufiord it, lor directions a* to their eei- ilemi-ut; the 4ou)iuL«*ionj i»aid by the o*ners , c-f land* lor tbe i-ate. «-r leasing of their land* to the Hutu Urn ut.s and by persons to whom la borer* - re furnished, the profit* to be derivod from a Suviikgs institution to take care of the E nds and profit* <>t the omigraut*, which it is proposed to conim-t with the Company, will, we expe.-t, enable the Company to declaro such dividendf as will make it rc ututurutive to those Nfho .subscribe simply ,,fc ah investment. But lnd*pend*u4..> w* s'i-ouuiury consiueratioa, a* citUcn* of the State ot Georgia who have an iuterurt in it* futwe wetfrro, wo a^k your a*sii- tancein thi* matter, in our opinion of vital im- porUnce. Wc may not_ leave the Inud. of our ise. SP0ISW00D HfTl RICHtVIOND, VA.J AUGU8T. 18G5. I T HAVING been reported that the SPOTS NVOODi HOTEL had boon confiscated! and dosed, tho propriot-orsl doom it proper to assure the* - - . public that ruch is not IM upon for the accommodation ol vnoooj has been from ita opMUDg day in The House has boen remodeled, rrti refurnished, and pnt in perfect order Jj out, and the travelling public may r ot bnding as comfortable accotntaoun^ us ns can bo found in any first «la*i U •‘• , or South. . i n, Our friends, patrons and the tra”i“3 lie genet ally, visiting Richm ind. aw n invited to make their home wit* uj pains will be spared to muko tbeiu t as wo are pledged to suitain toe ' r. P «UtionoME«Bo,^. 4M ^ Oct 12—lw , let u« make it "nco more u land of prom- THOMAS L. I.Lui J. waldbi ini. K. T. GIBM'N. .INo. V . AiA'ih.L Committee. Rates of Drayagl T HE following rates of Dray*««jT]l preicribotl by Council, and charging a higher rate will torfeit and boeubjcct to a fine not excewmaw Dollar*: Molasses barrels, each Other wot " Flour and dry this “ - Potatoes, per barrel Hhd. Molassos llhd. Sugar Tierce Rice Salt. Per Mick - Mixed load of Boxes, etc Hay. por halo - Bagging, per bale-*— Kontucky Bagging, por p»w e Rope, per coil Yarn and OOMUIft; Cotton per bale, to railroad and ■ Wheat and Corn, peraacx Iron, per load — Nails, per keg— Hhd- Bacon—— Coffee, per sack —**' Carriage* Onffloroo'driy'or wmob. r«i l5 **" W’ood, per cord llSS!L P n“^5S^ViiVnw'iRi»«iS this schedule. • **• nAd ect 12—3t We Have Receiv««| AT THIS 1 OFF A GOOD SLTPLV01 PAP® Suitable for makinf »W BLANK BOO IN THE BEST SI Stpl. 0.-1865— tf BLANK U. S. TI Permits to Ship FOR SALE AT THIS i