Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 15, 1865, Image 2

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Tim PKB*tD«rr am> »«• 1 the N...H.. V.1 l.R- News by Telegraph. JOHN II. M 4 <lT,:v coluw^us l>rl‘|t»tr* , ' ,<l (!nloowi ml. !•’. WiUiiims. l'owliT. Win. Hen- vy- M. Unwins J. (J. M»r- ,11.Itii N-Oiles- 1 Effinpli rill. . „ Houston.—Eli" mT1 " Clms. T. lliiwli'. Hancock.— (Mcl'l'** - ^ Harris, 1 )ultnsc. Jrnin )(, l),,nnnniy, Jacob Young. Macon.- -Pliil C'n<'k. I- M- l'' 111 '"- Walton.—H. 1». McDaniel. J. B. *<>»" rcls. J. W. ArnoM. Walker.—l.awHon Black. T. T. I’nl- ton, John Park. Washington.—J. H. Hook, l<. Mat- tbmra, D. I’.. Humming. Worth.-Will. A. Harris. James M Knuso. Mil ilia Orfjniil/.atioiiH. The Caimli'ii Aries jmbliHhcs qli "nlcr of Col. Henry li. fiorilon, in which he announces that, in ohciliciice to oiilns fnun (iov. I ‘arsons, he assumes command of the militia of Wilcox county. Ala., 1 lie orders all men liable to the per formance of ml'-itia duty to assemble and organize at Several places in the county. The Montgomery Mad supposes that similar orders have been issued in other OOUllticB <»i tllf* Slut*’. We also notice that (iov. Perry of South Carolina, believing that the hare organization of a militia force in South Carolina will have the effect of repress ing local disordi r. and noting on the sug gestion of (Jen. Ames, and (lie prece dent, sanctioned hv the President, in Mississippi, ha-, hy proclamation, in vited the people of his State to organize in each judicial circuit "in- or more mill- iiuxilliury to tin* TBK AM.H. KNICK KNACrS ’ WAsmmrroff i ^ The I’re hlent has issueil I I I ...urlcd j hear,tLuUever w „*k.. We j lion relieving hontucky >“, tho ' the regular naeketsare I 1,1 'a r ,„h r, om Port rets Monroe, im< ... a , hard and fast; «" d . thu . A 1 , 0 ' \ i SiWIfSXft* of his prPHOiit polmy * >l ' , , \ di**”' , ri elected Horn tlio Norfolk j Dj ff hly damaged. She will t>e afloat in a as his friends. He further stated that ^ of day,.. k , bor tho policy of reconstruction. ^ &J " ° WnC, ‘ ' is now pursuing, l» .priinent ">'‘i | ri, V 1,n "’ n I pprs who profess to keep fully posted, , J .resident informed Doan Ktehmond, I great New York Democratic mtngn- !ing politician, “that ho should, in no _ _ wise, interfere with New York politics: . ^Morning. Oct. 15. 1BG5. j liu considered himself pledged to no Sunday morning. „i,„ up but the set*’ «f ill'! ekholdo or the Houthern Pa- j a'^go“ofeig£ die rail wav, I' ,1. \V»«cnm, 1 ro-olent, I fl V o bnle-i „f cotton, struck 8 sang ^ h,1s ‘ stnii'd IhiO. thu land bonds received from , t jjficcn miles baluw Demopolis, on Texas wimbled the nreseat board ol diree- |lpr , 1(lWn lr i,,, »„d fink immediately " tors to ledoee thu indebtedness ol thei road . ^ j- ( , et 0 f wutcr. Tho t row and psssfln- HU extra *imi.UCt). leaving only about Ally j ' * wnr0 MV od. The boat, It 18 thought. ttate, and that A. M* | thoend unpaid stock to ho reduced to a | * m b(j H loUl | 0!8 though an effort will to Congress from the I ^ basis. # Tim hue bom^lomv. J-^^'JnoUrer ac- ‘' 1 ning order. Thu statements weto alto i , tinl 0 |- st-ill imother accident on the riv- gel her f"i..fai:tory. Tliut imper learns from a OWpaten U The Union Conservative Convention , , t u ft euiner Virginia No. 1, whilst on nominated ,1. M. We , la,l;;i'(Jovn r nor,an<l , ™ J (l tri|1 t „ Montgomery ' " d course which lie has de mined to carry out without reference to the wishes of any parly. Accounts from Mississippi say that I,. . Walker is doubtless elected Attorney General of tho State’ Went is elected Ith District. Mr. West is said to hr good Union man," hy which, we hope, t is meant tliut ho can tuko the Con gressional oath. The La(Jrange Itejnrlei chronicles the marriage in Troup county, on the Hill ins!., of a bridegroom "K''' 1 " l,,,ut 74 years and a bride in the 17th yenr el her age, and appropriately makes tho quotation "winter lingers in the lap of spring." From the Montgomery Mail. The Alabama Aanorlation. On Friday last the Association of H ip Ij.ts met with tho Snoond laptiel Church in I 111- ci! v. and closed us laborson 'Ion (lav, the llth instant, at noon. 1 lie s*n ol t||is body, whose last session was Uf any- ujxih tiio talent, wisdom, energy aim prudence ol its delegate-, among whom w»t notici'fl many <*l <»ar nu»st u«tslu 1 min- i-tcra and substantial laymen, and tlm iinportaiico of lh.,isubjoels^whiehoreu- ns. iXN.vri. inr.onnr i A-Vvvr> I The Onward is owned rim clociion give Ur,z 2.j,«» )n ahd c , orki Uapt. rrana f Sixty Union rcprcseritatiyc* i d IJilly Mathews, and left Mobile f . ... ntyone senators are elected The , ,. (l with a valusble legislature will stand about HX* frol([ ht. , , , s ,„ios 1 — Tribune Of the same date also states NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Come to B. JACKSON’S, 133 Broad St., NEXT DOOR TU ROSETTE & LAW HON. The Largest and Best Stock of DRY GOODS .1. A. Taliaferro nor. Orders regulating the rates of milda'.v Irarispnrlallot, on )hn M •' ■ '' I,,,..,, hpen revoked ,n bhoridiu, a uivim 't en 1 ).|las (Texas/li, raid says that four hundred Indian warrior*, in the Wuchto mountains, are tlr.it vicinity !»rnp ,, 'l r;ii*iii»K ,ri Cotton continues to p our into IllU 1 W( . ,,,,/rci me - - . Tim (Jalve.aon post ollina has beer, re ( . _ urloun dod by tanks, each of the opened. o 1.1SKJ barrels, and the oil flow- Alnlnmorss dates to the lOlh mention • being besieged. nolhin^ uIkmiI Hif* « . Tim Handler,, says Unit a great numhor iiu^r'ica, principnlly ln*m tlio Ffdfral army, flood Sr Louis, (ht. ll.-Tk** Domocrata L«. wren ci* « upocial hhjsii ourit.-r bring- intmligcnco from the Indian enrn- nil el, W,H to meet at Ido I Cla ck, or, the dth, that they bad arrived. 'riin l<now«*. 8 , (’/imiincho* and f hoy».*nnoa ttmpi d some) diritnne _ sunk, in four feet of watftr !i“»ir iionton, at 4 o’clock a. In or the 7th. It is thought she will soon l„. alloat again. No casultifs. Bar cargo w«, saved uninjured and Ber.t o*. to its de-tiTiation.—Jurnify. Mail, V I’k.v Ficri az or l*it IIoi.b.—First can,,, to thu United ,Stab's, the mother ol Pit Hole. It was with some dilnculty that lour,d the well, U,o dorrick being coin- ,.,,-ldy furioundod by tankr eapai'itv of 1,‘Ard barrels, an, inp Iron, or,o into the olher us fast as they off, hut up to won* i'hiii —, ' •. the nth none had n indica- tlieir old i,I tlm Southern . already necd- itlitics, tin compel,,c; United Stntca fore,-for the pr-serva (inn of order and the peace. We are gratified to see th lions of nn early rc-nmpti duties by the local milil Slates. Their services cd to inaintaii, order ill some I and (ogive nil assurance to nil wclioiia that an organized force is id hand to quell uay disorders that may arise. And when the military forces of the United States are withdrawn—us it is reasonable to believe they seen will he—from States I accepting the ITcsidciit’M scheme el restoration, the necessity tor an organ ized militia may he still move evident. Tho A', v. Tim's- Uepnlilienn—de ni,urinates the Sumner school »t Uadi- cals “chronic malcontents." and says “there cel, he no donld that the country is tried nod disgusted with the extreme nud extravagant style in which the claim of the negro have been pressed. By u very nclivo end peremptory school ol political and social reformers, the chums, interests, eonrngo and character of the whiles have boon made wholly snbordi- nird tho time and considnrnti members, contributed to make tin, si. . imo of iieeullur interest. I he formei "In- C,. r . Klder David l.ee, as Moderator, end (j Thomas, as clerk, worn continued. Tim Into treasurer, Wp>. II. Haralson, de clining re-election, II. M. Ualley was elected to till me vacancy. Iteselutions of eonlldeneo and thanks to Mr Haralson, and ol condolence wu h domestic afflictions which rendered Ins resignation necessary, were unanimously I adopted hy the Association. Thu usual regular business ol the Asso ciation was conducted in a quiet, Imsine-- like manner, Mid with that spirit ol har mony and brotherly love winch should characterize the disciples of Christ. The topics of prineipal interest were the resolutions looking to u union of the dli- leront I,ranches of the llaptist lamily in Ihe .Southern States, which wore, airly and elonuently discussed by Hev Mr. 1 >•»- dcr.-on, Judge Chiltnn add olhers.nnd tin, report of tho special committee on tho re lation* between lllll wllitll IIM'I colored members of the churches. Ihe report, which i-able, concise and polntnd, is un derstood to he from the pen of n distin guished layman of this city, whose legal allainmoals are of the highest order, and whose philanthropy,broad as thu compass of Iris generous heart, is guided and uitlu- 1 ('Tid'd hy thu gospel wiiicli ho professes, 'l'he reports and resolutions assert that th" political change which have been wrought upon tho i'reodninn of the State have in no wise affected tiioir standing mid relation in the church; that that rotation is we known and understood hy ‘ black, mill that pliilunlhr unity alike require lluil thu and heri'toforo existing should emitinuo undisturbed, until miseoiiducl or Ibrnml thu part of tlio colored members shall render a separation necessary or de- sirahla. .. Tho speech of ltov. Dr. Tiehonor, ol this city, in support ol the report and res olutions, took a wide range, and was, ns might have been expected, replete with argument and convincing eloquence. M e learn that ho has been called upon fur a copy, mid that thu reports and speech will appear in pamphlet form. The vote was unanimous in favor of the adoption of the re-|iectively became filled. Advancing wi'h eager .curiosity towards the great sight the vi-iler is somewhat startled by tlm abrupt uuesliuii, “Any matches about VOU and without stopping to sen whence conies tho voice, demurely and vacantly shakes hi- bund, whothor he has matches or not. He is thon allowed to climb the lad h r which overlooks the tank into w hich the. oil llr,l flow's. Hardly grasping the novelty of tho position, though holding ec! : rfl | d tightly to tho ladder, mid almost stilled The sntnn courier says that ’ ! mt rfl d u ^ cftrb()n , lted g„ s , to which ho is burnea nv roe | lumed he | 00 g s m vain for the CLOTHING, Confuting of the following articles. I offer now to iny friends imd cuBtoinora : CALICOES, DELAINES, ALPACAS and Ll'BTRES, M EKI NOS—French and Englleh* LINENS, BLEACHED MUBLISB and B (I EKTINO, LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, tho latest style; and a Kreat many other arti cles too numerous to mention. I respectfully invite my friends and custom ers to call soon. Country Merchants will do well to lay in their supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, oct 13 tjanl 133 Broad street. LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS! extra fine lot-new styles, To Suit all Tastes and Purses, Ladies' Missesi' Gents’ and Boys’ SHOES l FRENCH ELASTIC DOUBLE-GORE HOOP SKIRTS! 20 to 50 Steel Springs, FROM t.,c TO #4.30. Largest and Best Assort ment in the City! WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD! TERMS STRICTLY CASH. CALL AT THE <* BEE HIVE. Columbus, 0a„ Oct. 14,18.35—2t . nacllcr wero attacked and lndinn-, and tho frtock urlv inrliiding cxpn'F^ n»Alter, imshOtijr'TS oHCiipofl. An tipi Hi'ur n< rnmpnii.V .cojtchOH, Ltidun, with n Bti’"iifr of!’. I $10,000. The •t»rl will horn- t l«n»*rnl t>rl, left Dunvor ,, iitomhfr flO, oomiriR thi*» wuy. Nr.w Youu, not. II —Hy tho Ocoiin ili'cn w« Iihvh Fnnniim ilnl.os to O. iulmr l*nmunu lwi> bnon ke pt nightly ««;'• ,| ruixrit- of nnti'.’ipnlod invnamn l«> • leasu I 'd" I priM'iiera and thn reizaro id President. The excitement Imd abut- inn I’liuidcnt inittiiig iho pnsmicrs l»l. but at last succeeds in linding it— n spi ntnneous ..pouting forth ol greenish fluid ironi a pip" about tho sizo^ ol the wridt, which iiiakcn somo men rich a^u huh id men oruzy. SplhBliinic Kgninst tho si.los of tho tank, i\ti«l throwing tho liquid over ovnrytiling in tho nei/hbornood, it iioiirs birth n stream of pure oil of about 7(H> hnrrels a day, regularly bronlhintf in its flow, and with the noiso of a ton-horso power engine. Paswing on wo ennio to I No. r»4, nlso on tho llolmdcn farm, Liquors in Cases 500 Cases Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brands. Just rooeirod and for sal. at oct 13 tjanl FRESH COCOANUT AM) GROUND-PEA MOSS ROSE CANDIES, MANUFACTURED TUIS DAY. Iiidrpendeul Candidate. JAMES T. HOLLAND Is a candidate for Sheriff of Russell county, Ala., at tho oleotion first Monday iu November next. Oi'tlO—te_ <"l by the I resident Vn - « " 1 ", , lKo whnln of which was leased some timo "'I 1‘V'l » V".': 1 ' H,|J -' ' ' *,|or“ ',,, eg" hy the United Stales Petroleum Com- their homes in Camm. n „?, fJ.’.i,,,,. imnv This is a larger we I than the one si-li.igi.f''.x i’r.' idr'iit tlolsiinha. Oclun -| nany r»'» g > „ <tru ^„ ,|„ y , has, Nersaqiid \ n l ! , ' rin I '''.. , “.fa* I',,"., ami gudies forth with all tho impel- itngnntit. Tho United Slates ,,.a .Atl^i r i»:nl roturnml to | morn gas, ro .-liippud oil’ to .Intiniiuii and Suifla | Martha. lluidni'.aR i* 5 Rlonmor wl! r -it'wa ! r«*i-*rt«<l tlm United - . • . . , - ron*ulato I-m.1 b.-n att»mk«-.l by M» d«, citonm.it, it »clai UIi dtho pmni-s Kuk.'d. It appenr* tho | rfp'»i t was i hut was not successful, and the lev licni-ls had pcaccntdo pu-sessum ol the phu'". They have also undoubtedly got i„i session of Santa Mnrihn. 't he rebels appear to ho making head way throughout Ihe republic, and though it new I'iivt i iiim ut is t«> bu b»rumd next April, It is diiidilnd if Hie present one can evi-Uin b gllri... ily of youthful vigor. Tho stream or d is hu ger but scattering, and with much , r.a.,1"". , .aorn gas, makes the noise of » steamboat i,i ltia ilacha I — iiuiiur, heavii g, and nufling. lining the States ! aewe, and 11, but it actually flows about 1 ,‘200 or . r,- vng- U in I 1 :»00 luirrrlB par day. Hut a few yards l'iiTi'ht'm^tbc rcV'.liilioni-ts, | lurthor is No. IU, or thn Uniat wnll-the ’ lr f' 1 ■ • ... _ „lu« I Phillips ol the vri'sent day—whoso flow is 1 moro steady and quiet, hut in a thicker stream, and whose yield is at loastl.trOO barrels perdsy. Then conic tho two! win wells, and the Hand well, making in nil tlm production in a small centre of over o,l)(St barrels in every twenty-four hours. 4j- AVo are authorized to announce II. F. LIUON, K.(|,, of Macon county, as a candidate for Represen tative of tlio 3d District of Alabama in the Con gress of the United States. The District is composed of tlio counties of Maoon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa, Talladega and Randolph. _ Pet 10-t« [IT 3 Wo are authorized to announce J. MONIIOB BAKKIl as a candidato for re-election as Clork of tho Circuit Court of Ru.soll county, Ala., at tho ensuing election. Oct 10—to* _ JUST RECEIVED, Fresh Pino Apple, in gloss Jars j Pickles, assorted kinds and sizes: French Mustard, Extra Fine Ton; Stnooking Tobacco, Meerschaum and other Pipes; WOOD AND WILLOW WARE; STATE CHEESE, very nice. At the BEE HIVE. Columbus, (J<i, Out. 14,1868—2t HENRY PERSONS WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS AT THE OLD STAND OF REDD, JOHNSON & CO., A FINE STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE AUCTIONSALES. BY D. B. ELLIS, (Late Ellin, Livingston & Co.; AT PRIVATE SALE A Very Fine French Dinner Set, 115 Pieces. Oct 8-tf * By D. P. ELLIS, ~ (LATE ELLIS. LIVINGSTON A CO.) VALUABLE WAREHOUSE AM) Storehouse Property -A.T AUCTION. IN THE CITY OF COLUMBUS. /^N TUESDAY 21th October at 10L o’clock Vy I will sell, without reserve, in lront uf uiy auction room, in the city of Colutnbu?, the property known aa DILLARl), POWELL &: CO’S WAREHOUSE, Fronting on Broad street about 160 feet, front ing on Bryan street 180 feet, and on Front street 275 feet, with all tho brick—nearly enough to rebuild. This Warehouse was destroyed hy fire at the time of Wilson’s raid And would store easily about 12,000 balfes of Cotton. In addition to the Warehouse, there are attached two Store tenements fronting Broad street. Terms—1-3 cash, balance «» and 12 month*. Plan of the lots can be seen at my auction room. Oct 4-td CARTER & FLOURNOY, DRUGGISTS, COLUMBUS, GEO., TTAYK just received a full and select assort* 11 ment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, liltUSHPJS, PERFIIMKltY, SOAPS, COM BS, TEAS, STATIONARY, dec., Ac., to an examination of which we invite our friends and the public generally. Physicians and Merchants purchasing their supplies in Columbus will find it decidedly to their interest to give us seal before buying, as wo feel fAtistied we cad fur nish them with goods that cannot tail to pltasr, both iu quality and price. THE L.ADIES will find our stock of FANCY GOODS i ••II till then. “Nearly sixteen hundred National Hanks*, lYotii < Ynttnl AmoricR brings I with ho iiKRroiculu iiuthoriv.ml capital of , ' v 'iv irriMt! dissatiKluctiun I «»v«*r thrim nundrml and ninoty-eight mil- rnlatloii m woin"V ,u 1 “ * ’ " ‘ * - t ti.ilh wliitn and I thrm'ffbmi *> ' > •cpy ,mil chri.-'i- •'**>'t , V“'• Him l*<*IIItis• 11 now 1 1 ,L • ' informal ui mito to tlmspof tho blacks. Tlioio must r ,.,„, r t. Wo am ploasml tliat tho Ahilmma in tho naturo of things l,o a^ciioliim to I * nil this—ami tlm Comioetioirt oloctum ' imllcutos that it Inis hogiin. I low lar it will go. or what n suits it will accom plish, remains to ho soon. It will pro bably, at all events, somewhat dampon tho ardor of ambitious politicians who have supposed ultra devotion to tho negro tho only wining card, and it may possibly satisfy party loaders that it is not always sat'.' rashly to insert now planks in a party platform." ('public, nvpiimt San brutal cxccuti*ui of < x- Pr' -ddcnt ll'icna 4 i* iis Ihmi'-m guarded, and dr.r-'md ir*» abroad "i ret uivo any om», for |-,, M ,,| in'inq iif>a:<>Fiiiai< d, WO learn Unit the rnhols still old tlio t'liim ha Island against the ruv imi jpivc'.nniont, but KiUfli-h and French 1 their regular charier 6 , look a littl- “ boon (wlablished in i. o. o. \ \ fo il,IW Anniricari, sols to land under M alters, however, favorable for the govern. FOll Til K I.KOISLATURK. JOHN BUCHANAN, of Russoll County. Ala., will ho supported for tho Legislation, by oh 8—Ido Many Frikxus, JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at tlie old Marine Bank Ag.nry WILL BUY AND SELL gold, silver, exchange, BANK NOTES -A-ISTD UNCURRENT MONEY. Aid. KINDS OF STOCKS, RONDS, AND OTHER SECURITIES. Bought and sold on Commission. Particular attention paid to Collections at this arid other points and tlio proceeds romitted mntly. (let 13—-in DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, -AND- CLOTHING. There will he no larger Stock nor Oner Goods in the city. Being particularly anxious to establish a Wholesale trade, merchants will at all times find it to their interest to cxnuiino this Stock. Oct. 3, 1803—tf II The latent report «>f («cu* l• rant h dcolnrutimiH concerning Mexico, which wo copied in tho form ,*( u teli'gnijihio dUputch yesterday, bids fair to turn out uh unfounded ns the many previous sen sation atorioH nn the same nuhiect. \\ o boo Ural Mr. C. 1>. Caton addrosses a note to tlio Northern Associated I less, through tire New York papers, in which 1,0 suvs thu (the agent of tlio Ass.ieiutinu misunderstood Inin and gave iris 13 a- ton’s) inferences <>r surmises as Gen. Grunt's revelations. Jlo denies that Gen. Grant in any way intimated to him that it was tlio purpose of tire Gov ernment to interfere in Mexican utluirs, though lie “did oner have a casual con- yersation with Gen. Grant, in which Mexico was alluded In!" We presume that this is the way in which tire story originated, and thus it ends—very much like the fifty Mack crows According to telegraphic report, '“d" Cox, tlio Kepublicnn candidate, inis been elected Governor of Ohio by twentv-iive thousand majority, it will lie remem bered that Gen. Ox opposed negro null rage, uml ndvoeuted tire separate colo nization of the negroes. II we mistake not, Ohio at the last general election previous to this gave the liepuhliean ticket a majority of about one hundred thousand votes. It having been telegraphed trom Jack- Bun that the military power designed to Bet aside tlie election of Gen. Humphreys qb Governor el' Mississippi, till* editor of the Vicksburg Herald called on the .'id inst. at tho headquarters uf the Depart ment of Mississippi, and xvas assured that the military authorities had received no hint or order on tire subject, uud did trot intend to interfere. The ! It raid moreover Bays that Gen. Humphrey was tlm unanimous choice of tlie I uited States authorities at Vicksburg. In the list of Postmasters recently ap pointed in Alabama, wc find tho follow ing: Salem, Russell county. Mr*. Joru- aha Adams postmistress, vice B. S. Wil liam*. A.socinlhm ha- spoken on this subject, tier position and old age will carry weight ami intluouco net merely through thu State, hut with thu Baptist denomination u f if,. South. Wo learn also that the Tuskcgoo and Eufsula Associations have adopted similar resolutions, and we hope that all tlio religious bodies of the South will come to a consideration of this subject in a liko candid and harmonious manner. The quostion is one ol grout importance, not merely in a religious point of view, hut it affects us socially and politically, and we are proud that the grave and wise heads and sound judgments of the coun try are already at work upon tlio practi cal developments of the great social and political revolution which lias been wrought in our midst, and that they are bringing to tho solution of this important question the exorcise of a broad Christian philanthropy,based upon thu teachings of the Savior of mankind and Ids apostles, ami not "teaching for doctrine the com- mnndinonls of men.” Wo boliove that great good will grow out of these reli gious discussions, and trust that wisdom will guide all our religious assemblies, of j every name, to Just und righteous con elusions. The next meeting of tiro Alabama As soeiation will bo held with Damascu Church, nine mites east of Greenvillu. nielli. The Spanish fleet had left for j l liili to settle matters there ; so that in tlio course of a iii.mtlt int, resting new- may he looked lor from there. , . Dates from Valparaiso to Sept. Him, ('„|is “| .1, and New /."aland Aug. '.'Ill, 1 had lien lo-cived at l’annmn. 1'lm Chil ian Congress was still occupied on the constitution. Trade was satisfactory, showing a large increase in customs. in New Z .aland thu Moors had cruelly murdered a British government otilcml and the master and crow id a vessel they had captured. The Moors’ war xvas run- Mile roil eloetl, h - * negotiation* b>r poauo had been concluded. . Tho Ocean ijucon brings M.flb'J.nf) in treasure. Judge Field, of Sun Francisco, j is aiming her pns-eiiger?. It m.tixioiti:, (let. II.—(lev. Jiaroman, j el Wi-t Virginia, lias issued an important proclamation in teference to the ell.irts ol j evil disposed and •editions persons in the county of .1,'fl'erson, to iirilu'.e the people there‘to rc-Dtance of Ihe laws, hy holding elections for delegates to tire General As. sombly of Virginia. The Governor orders ! tlio arrest el nil parlies offending, and calls i upon the United States military million- . lies to aid the civil authorities to prevent puoIi 1'ii‘Hion. N i:\v Yokk, October 11.—Tlio Port’s WHfliiiiRlcn Fporinl suvm I irtlrrs Icivc boon jsfiioii lor imisti riin? out tin* *»21 corpe, com|*o»c(l exclusively of coloro«i troops, now doinK duly on tlio Kio Cirmulo. Boston, Oc»! II. .I nines O. l>ix, prin- ciplo edit* r of thn H« Mon l»ail.y Jouriml, for a number « f yours, died this noon ol i*"ti*uiuplion, after nn illnoss of pevornl moiuh". Meinburs of tlio LoiIro attil transiont breth ren in Bootl stuiidiiiK sirn reHiu'ctfully invited to intend. UKO. IIUNOERFOUD, V. S. Oct. 15 U a NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED -AT- SEALS, JONES & ACEE’S, No. 62 BROAD STREET. A FINE LOT OF CALICOES, BLACK Slr-KS. EMPRESS CLOTHS, LADIES' SHAWLS. BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED BAL MORAL SKIRTS, COATS’ SPOOL COTTON. Ac. ■ Oct 15—It FRESH ARRIVAL! MORE HEW CLOTHING! No. 91 Broad Street, ACEE, STEWART & CO. GLENNVILLE MALE INSTITUTE. IMIIS TRUSTEES of this Iiwti- 1 tutlon take ureut pleamire in nnnouncinB that they have i»ro- curetl theaervieea ol Dr. William Hurko ns Principal for the eimuiwc ncliolastic yem. From his long ox- porionco in teaching, (haring taught in tho city o! Hiehmond, V a., for yours), wo fool no hesitancy in soliciting for him tho patronugo duo him as a Christian gentle man and a scholar. The School is now in suo- cossful operation, und wo would recommend »t to tuo favorable consideration of parents, and to young men dosirous of advancing in the high- branches of mathematics and tho classios. flood board can bo had unon fair terms. M. to. GLENN, Sec y. Glonnvillo, Ala . Oct. 13,1805—eod2w Sun copy. • Black Doeskin Cass. Punts, Fino W hile Mars. Vests, • Cloth Over Coats, Tiik Constitutionai. Amendment. Tito abolition aimmdinmil to tho Constitu tion of the IT nitml Status, winch was adopted by the last Congress, has been rat tiled hy tin* six Status of Now Kng> land, by "West Virginia, .Maryland, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, \\ iscou* I Mn, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, California, Oregon and Nevada-—in all twonty-lwo Status. Kentucky, Delaware and New dursey have rejected it. Tlio entire number of tilaUm is now thirty-fix; aiid, accordingly, to establish' the amendment, it must be ratified by twenty-seven, or five more than have rat ified it aheady. Of the Southern (or Into Confederate) States, thorn are four whoso Legislatures have already ratified the amendment. These are Louisiana, Arkansas, Virginia and Tennessee, and their admission into Congress would make that ratification im» mediately effective. Tho Chicago Re publican is in favor of mitnilliug these lour States, in order to secure the adop tion of the amendment; but one moie State will still be necessary. The crea tion of tlio Territories of Nebraska and States will not help the Ft’ ncnriT vmm wht mm*, ** Business Suits, together with n fine — i,#■ : iiA^ortment of w ^^ ,T a^dV;r' , rm 1 GENTS’ furnishing goods Impiir NYaMiington under date of Oct. Oth, com municates the following items of intelli gence : The ie. ult of tho recent elections in I'Minu'tnut Ims worked a wondrom- change in the opinions of the rampant radical Republicans here. They perceive that even in New Kngland, tho soldier ; veto goes alm- st unanimously against no- l gro cutfrago TTiev expect a piiiillar tesult j m NYi conein, Ohio and Pv'imsylvania. 'Pliuy are prepared, now, to abandon lie- | gro *u Hr. a a in the South uf the nine qua ; M n ol the admission of the Southern Rep | rcFentalivcs in C i.gross, ami even doubt the propriety of insisting upon its adop» , tivin in tlm Di-liict of Columbia, They | now inM.-t that tlio lepre.^ntation in the ; South shell be apportioned only to the munb.'r of legal voter*-, throwing out the three fifth® representation of the negio | populalicn upon which the representation in Congress from tlie Southern States has ( hitherto been Mtimntcd. . • The new svsti-m adopted at the \\ uite llouio in reference to pardons, has reliev- , d the President from a largo proportion | * *’“ “ Wiled the | option OF ALL KINDS. On hand and lo arrive a well selected stock YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Kmbraoing all urcs from rt to 20 year* old Oct lf>-2vr EXTRA FINE French Confectioneries! LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. THE Undersigned I* now preparedi.to supply ,the publio with CARRIAGES, HORSES, prepared to furnish a *FINE HEARSE, at short notice. Horses taken on Board and Sale, and every attention paid to them. A. (JAMMKLL, Columbus, Oct. 13-tf SOUTHERN LINIMENT. D U. A. W. ALLEN has resumed the manu facture ot hi* CELEBRATED SOUTHERN LINIMENT, lie can supply it in any quantity at his factory, first door above Perry House. He will be glad to see bis friends and servo them, out 14-lm A. W. ALLEN, Sun oopy. Guiu Drops, Brandi Drops, Port Wino Drops, Cream Chrstnu f «, Sugar Eggs. Sugar Pears, Soger Logs of Mutton, Sugar Almonds, PLANTERS’ HOTEL. (Next Door to llank of Colambnt.) riling HOUSE has been thor- 1 oughly refitted and is now ready to roooive private bonrd- ors at the inodorute price ofi TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS' per month, lho table will be supplied with the he>t the market affords. Its contral loculi- tr will be ot great advauuge to the business men of tho city, and. confident ot giving satis faction. wo respectfully ask a share of their patronage. B, U. SIMONS, Oot 12. U5—lw* Proprietor. O^^'hs by °tl.o Tircrosso of Stslor, .be I *4 two-thirds ?iU« required will also bo in- j 1 : , . ant,••chamber*' creased. It will devolve unon the Legis- | •-t the hour ot public laturo elected yesterday to decide whether * * * ,„j v M , m „ five ladies Mississippi sb.ll become one of (be requi- j ^ vontv g „mleme n in nlto'.duiiee, instead silo voles by BiioptiiiK Ihe amendment^ I ^ (u : ( , , r t | lre0 hundred as heretofore. Among the visitors yvhs Gen. Gideon «l I PiIIaiv u'lio i Tho trial of Champ Fergiuon, tho Kon- Cream S’.rawbeirlcs, Couvorsation Losenges, Cream Walnut*, l.icorlco Lozenges. At the BEE HIVE. ortl5U WM. O. SWAN, (LATE OF TEN'SESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, QA. iliJilllUii \xi cut) No. 167 Broad Street, OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL, H AVE brought to tho city of Columbus, anti liuve n*»w on exhibition and offer lor sale a stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, Equal to the best Custom Work, thereby saving the purchaser tho delay, annoyance and ex pense usually attending Custom \V ork. Having been engaged in this business a lite time, and having secured the servicos of WM. PALMER, the well know Merchant Tailor of Knoxville, Tenn.. they hope and expoct to be a positive benefit and conveuionco to all who buy their K Being accustomed for years to furnish people of MATURE JUDGMENT AND TAbTL their entire wardrobes, every nrtu le harmon ising and elevating in it* tendency, they locate in Columbus and offer their goods for sale, with confidence in their ability to givo satisfaction. Coiuo. then, and make known your want*, and thoeo of your ohildion, and have them supplied bv those who have learned themselves and KNOW HOW TO CLOTHE YOU. Sept 24—tf SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c H. MIDDLEBROOK & CO.,’ 04 ItltOAD STREET, JJAVB JUST RECEIVED and offer for sale Saddles,JBridlos and Martingales, Carriage and Bupgy Whips, Lining and Binding Skins, French Calf Skins, Harness Leather, With a generul assortment of goods in our line. ALSO, REPAIRING of all kinds done nt the short est notice und in tbo best manner, uug 25-tt li. MIDDLEBROOK k CO most delightful articles ever introd city. TO INVALIDS we would ray that our LIQUORS and WINKS, for medical purposes, have be« n selected with especial care, and cannot be surpassed in mill* ity and flavor. 0 g t U-fl NEW GOODS! JUST OPENED. 127 Broad Street OOliUMBITS, OrA., J. J. McKeiidree’s Old Stand, OPPOSITE COLUMBUS BANK BUILIrlNll. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, BILAlISTKIETS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLH, SHOES, BOOTS, READY MADE CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &C„iC. An invitation to call and examine the*' is respectfully extended to nil and parlicoUn the Ladies. , A. V. BOATRITE. | MR. JNO. P. MANLET| Formerly of Manley A H 0( lK M ' AND MR. JOHN W. WILLIAMSJ Formerly wfth U. I*. McGough Al*J will be pleased to moot and sorve tbeir rous and frionds ut this store. Oct 4, lsrtfr-lm MESSRS. FOWLER & WELLS PHRENOLOGISTS,! 3K, BROADWAY, PUBLISH THE PHRENOLOGICAL J0Ufli*| And LIFE ILLUSTRATED, AT 12 A YEAR—SINGLE NO'S »» Now Volumns counnonee in Januarj > Agents Wanted. Oot. 14—.Htwlt BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. ANNA E. THOMAS, H AYING leased the lurge and pleasantly located residence occupied by Mr. Pinck- ard. in tbo rear of the old Methodist church, will open it on Monday next for DAY boarders. Sho expect* to keep a first class Boarding House. The location is central aud convenient to the businet® portion ot the city. Application for board may be made until Monday next to H. C. Mitchell k Co , or Sap- pington, Dew* Jt Co.; after that time at her residence. Oot. 11—lw A. STRASSBURGER, General Commission Merohant, AND WHOL.li:SAL.b; GUOOEll, 10*4 COMMERCE STREET, 104 Montgomery, Ala. A LWAYS on hand nn extensive assortment of A. Liquors, Wiues, Segar* and Western Pro duce. Cotton bought to order. ' Prompt nttenfion given to all consignment®: Julyl’i.—fiui HEJilD tucky guerrilla (*ay® tho Nashvillo Ban nor), whoso cmo ha* boon under investi- gation so long a time, concluded voetorday by the sentoncoof tlu* prUonor lo be banged on tho IMth of tbo prescut. month, i murder took p’iu>' near Mnneiln r. Tbo fcontouco reached hero last night, days ago, in which Major low was tne approved by Maj. (Jon. Geo. 11. Thomac, j victim. Tho iiitormant say* that ho was and tho order for hi® execution issued, relnrnin•* to in* lioiuo from Athens, us., L ho execution i* to take place under the whore ho had boon living a* a refugee tor directorship of Colonel Shatter, Post Com- • some month®, and was travelling with luandant of Nashville. some wagon> that contained bis personal The order wa* road to Champ Forguson, effects. In his employ were »ome nog roes, but tho prisoner received the intelligoncu who are *upf*o*ed to have ccmmittea tho with tho ulmoit tang froid, and not a terrlblo outrage. Mi^jor Tew uad^ upon muscle of hi® face changed. Pdlow, who came to thank tlie President COTTON for the amnesty extended to him, and to i nnmirnxT oiPinrx i» 4*\prc-s his coidial approbation ol the pol- COTTON SEED . . icy of tlie Administration. ^ i~aqu SALK in quantities to Fiiit purchaser*. M.-BDKK IN l* i'PKH GKOH<l(A.- r Th. j *)+}* «■ *• RUli 4 L '°' Allsiil" lulellific ‘ - Kleven of the Mus cat and Theatrical magnates of New York, including the uolid renowned Uarnuin, have withdrawn their patronage from the New York Horald. Thi* will reduce Hcunet'a in come, annually about . „ . d®At. - r - bi® person about $1*2.1100 In money, for the poM<* c 'lon ot winch the robber® u*ok LU ufc. lli* head wa® ontirely severed from the body, mid tho remain® concealed in a t a vino. The unfortunate gentleman wa® h *on-in«law of A. V. Brumby, E«q., of Mathtta, and hi* -«d fate will bo mourned t>y all viho knew him. RYE! RYE! YE foi _ k ROBISON. ON CONSIGNMENT, A CHALLENGE. W w. PRUDON, formerly A. A. Gen’l C. • 8. Army, will shoot a match with any gentleman in Columbus, at the word M one," for the liue, tor One Hundred Dollars. THOS. C. JOHNSONJ (LATE OF ST. L0CI3. MO. ATTORNEY AT LA] Claim and Real Estate M* No. 90 Marker Strr.t, '*"P ’"l MONTGOMEKY, ALA. Oct. 10—8m* NOTICE. PLANTATION FOR SALE. 1 OFFER For SALK MY LOWKR PLAN- 1 tat ion oil the Chattahoochee river, 12 mile* below Columbus. The tract contain* IKXi acre*, 4oO of which aro cleared. On the place i* a comfortable dwelling, with a well improved 1 ard, and a small orchard of choice fruit troe*. f be overseer and negro houses are all framed building*, and Ihe settlement one mile from the publio road lording to Luiupkiu. This place I settled aud improved and great care has been taken to keep it in a high state of cultivation. The productive capacity of these lauds are wed known in the noigubuihood. Corn. Fodder, aud Stock can b# purchased on the place. OcUtf. W. G. M’OOLFOLK. TO RENT, Oaitor ot Mum".., mST »» ,* F‘,Y E Ws^lift M'r°5,F"°* J S,r '*'’ “ of Noveiuurr next, corn ana iodder; about *al *■ the RANKS BUILDING. brad uf int.imur!".«.: .(«' .J.wk !>•■«., c»ul., [ ' 'dV.oK'U A UoME INS. OFFICE. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN EUFAULA. ALA., FOR SALE. THE Dwelling ho® two stories and eight X room* well plastered. All necessary out buildings uud well of splondid water attached. The lot contain* about lour acres—three-fourths of a block; touches four streots, situated about half way between the Railroad Depot and the bu«iuess centre of the city, and is the best and iirotticst location in the city for a liotol. The ot and building* well enclosed aud in first rate order. For particular* apply to Co.pt J. G- Cor van, on the premise*, or tho undersigned at Persons' Depot, M «v G. It. It. OcL l lrn ROBERT A. FLEMING.^ MEDICAL NOTICE. TMIE impression having obtained among X sotno of my ** Patrons, and tho citixeu* ot Coluiubuh ami vicinity, that I have abandoned the “Medical Profession “ in consequence ot mv reeent mercantile operations: 1 avail my self the plcuHu-e. through the medium of your paper ol enm^ting the error, aud lo assure the r * Publio" that 1 shall not permit any business operations of whatever nature, to interfere with my medical puisuil*. or to interrupt those social relations of a professional character, which residence on Forsyth street, will meet < prompt attention. WM. >Y. FLKWKLLF.N. M. D. Oct. 10— lrn SPOTSfOOD m RICH MONp, AUGUST, i860. TT HAVING been r.porte'i 1 tbit the SPOTS W001 i HOTEL had boon confi«C»t«Jl and closed, the proprietor*! doein it proper to assure to® public that such is not t he « ®*®*. ^ open for the accommodation * lip* been from it® opening day 18 The IIoiso has been re“A [ le 0 J r J«*. refurnished, and pnt in p®n us a* can be found in any first or South. . ,r*T , Our friends, patrons J® j lie genet ally, Tisltto* RichmonJ^ ^ inyiteff to. make (b? ir _h" t “ e lbe01 „■! the ' trains wiifbe .pared to “»ke >b”® , as we are pled.ed t" reputation of tEe R ^. 4 , Oct 12-1 w We Have Receive* AT THIS OFF A GOOD SUPPLY OF PAP® Suitable for making » n * I BLANK BOO ilMtWJSfi, IN THE BEST Sept. a. lsti5—if