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V"* P. 1 Y'T * l (Reported for the Koqilr»r
Bell) Y En (1 dii:0r. OEO ROIA STATE CONVENTION.
Vt V SECOND DAY.
!*l not put on tlio* lift of mein- FOR GUI lillVOIt OF ALABAMA)
JOHN' II. MAH Tl\
l .ii11 nr • TjiL’KSIiAr, October-"G.
COLUMBUS : i SovsihI delPRiiU* mudo ll.Hr ».|.|.««r-
8aturday Morning. Oct. 28, 1S65. {nn<« thin roornin*. »ml worn qualified
■ (hem Mr. Willi»ni» of Mu
Groigia Male i
| Special JI 1» t" t*
No finnl nation 1*• -Jr
lion'm cnfww'A on tli•* i
lion. i. H-
Thii ntlcman i
t«> liir imliv*
becoming pr*
Governor. }
cation fioin
citizens, iit.'
Iii In' To tii- | >
An ordinance wap introduced to empow
er the l'roviiiona! Governor to contract a
loan to pay what i« due on tho civil lint oi
1H»m, and will be duo for 1MM). Up cot«
rid -ration wa* postponed until .Saturday.
On motion of Mr. Jenkini, chairman,
leave of absence during the hitting of the
J Convention was granted t«» the coininittfce
d ba« k ! to prepare businc
Already
jfdo for
r .stltlltioll
M ahi iv.
Mr. Jer.Uir.f
WaMIIKCIToN, <)■L 21.—A fpcciHl t
the Post a »ys that Mr. McPherson, Clerk i
.... f K>jro ■ •
that bo will not pul on .
bor# the name of any per-on Hniniinsr to :
bn elected from a State that lias been in j
rebellion. He fay* he w'.mld b • deeding :
• •no of tho most important que-tion* be* i
fore Cungrea*, and let eighty Southern j
members at the outset vote upon the *ub- ,
joctof tlmir own recognition, which wou.d |
end the controversy in their favor at once, j
1mjIa.saM.is, Ind M Oct. 2i.—-Gover- ;
nor Morton nas bad u relapse and D now
very ill. ,
Nkw Yoiik, O t. *24.— I bo Cbtti lOrlon
Courier, cf last Saturday, say* much ex*
eminently popular here, element exists in Ibmufurt district con-
t-rnor again, : rid that ho will not give way
ovi n t" a Candida to recommended by tho
delegate- of the Convention. Ther*» is a
general disinclination to support him, but
opinion ii div idod up to *be proper man to
bo brought out. Gun. iJeithing, Mr. Jen
kins and Mr. Steplictu are nil spoken of,
»g'*e. j wild cither of them would give satisfaction
CANDIDATES.
COL. M. J. BULGER,
of TAl.LAl-OOSA COUNTY.
In li,-li'i-ly of the ilnlcRatn. (Jen.
ll«nrii'riK >•».> nliori« »ilvneatnf. t and thoro
1, no ilmiM ili.a liu would be entbusinsti-
(„iiy mi|,ported rlivuM hi* name ho pro-
Foil (.OVKR.V’Ott OF ALABAMA,
ROBERT M. PATTON,
i umrniini-
influential
pic.
\Y(
opy the fol..
Las
L-*i. bn had
John •»», v
from fbc Alls
election. NY«
bow public f<
Fay*:
Thi.- gontl
AVnsbingtmi 1
State, and wc
few java.
At Wmd.ii
with l’lcpid* I
iigro* able t** id |
Mi. Meph'fi .
will proceed i * v.
countryman, • ' I
tent as he? Thu
public career, h
true patriot, lie
Urost * ! Ho* |" ■ p •• a p 1 t
object of hi UIUI’M ■'•*'. Mid
have ) el il. . non • f
has at in! fun : .:. J tho ton I.
ono.
11, II,n wo! k l" bo done tu
ciliplialM ,t.l i a »• if.’ at !Lo
km w so wi a.- I tbcart.d
N om
ing article
iv..ring Ida
led to bIiow
ding. The II,
«*, In
ulv
• Weal of Ins
* .-•» i-iWIpc-
jltill brilliant
n biiiisdf a
1. Id iho in-
The President announced the following mas'er n,iad, in tins 1
up the committee of IG, appointed und»r of JsuO J, will give d
tho rvrolulion of Mr. Jonkin.: ■ : tho Stale ,,r.d lead us «Mj- througli
nornl attention i» turned to him us a
: tling . pint of the Convention, and the
inion may already be advanced that his
inrgenry a* in that
elion to tho conn*
Middle Circuit,
Blue Kidgo. **
Brunswick '*
(ybalUboocbco "
Cherokee "
Coweta
Flint
Macon
Northern **
Ocmulgco "
Palaula
Southern "
South \Vectorn '*
Tullapoohn
Kip* torn
WoFtern **
C J Jonkin",
Pavid 1 rwm,
J C NichoN,
A il Chappell,
J F It Jack-on,
in perils ufid ninharraiamonU that en-
am pas* the situation.
Tim queation of the disposition to be
Hide of the Stale debt contracted during
It A T Kuliev
K G Cabinei .
C li Cob*.
Win \f Her o,
A H Kenan.
J I, W iinhcily,
J L Seward,
Henry Morgan,
W F Wright,
I E i
J TSummer).
the rebellion is a perplexing one. Gov.
Johnson, you will observe, regards it as of
no binding obligation, and is for simply
pitching it out “to be troddi u under the
fed of men as a thing to be spurned and
forgotfe;,. Thi- i*, unquo-tcmably, the
only tenable ptMilion for tho advocates of
repiidia'.ion. Ii it be admitted that the
debt bind a tho Stale now, or ever did bind
A resolution was adopted requesting of j ^| lf , |,r«-i*,ion to rcpudiiilo it is con-
the Provisional Governor more particular | by thut clnui>c of tins (bm-titution
information as to tho cotton of the Stale | (ll pj J0 United Status which prohibits any
hat has been burned. I State from pacing a law “impairing the
iJiin*
be may
J'lio J!ulos of 1H*J1 for the governmet of
b» Hnusoof Keproientatives were adopt-
y lie ! f-d a« Iho Rules of the Convention.
’’wy I A resolution introduced by Mr. And' r-
ill be °n of Chatham, to memorialize tho P
bo. Tim pr-.pl
il •
with
the clirr* : l ll>
It now H in:
bis in*Inin-
oped. 11 the pi
to hi
•I'l"
nil In
him be M-iit tb-re. J,»•>
or, no i- •
heruatoi iai clnui <•! In • i
dioarily wo n* iId n t \
bilii ►uch a Li
f,d, I
i.s ibetfil-
M:u**. Or-
lupo • upon
fiiti .1 I
higher posdmei in the j... oiml i n
hill tho State nods a wi*,- I • ad t -
her athiir.; i.nr Ja« - La\
iduini
*d. Wi
et l».•
TI.
nl-
der of thing
Migge b d w Ir.cb w i I l • •
tloiu to Ml^g.* t Mul p->int
whole, the |
.need of a true-,ruled asxl
Governor now than -In i
rc.-cntativi - in II,< na'i i a
We do i„.t tin >k Mr M,
ous of holding thi- "Hi ■*.
tiury, w»- think be w.-ultl. i
but It it Well! ll-pli . Ill* .1 t.
l-enple that it .. i. tio ir v..
(lov trnor for the i it two
he Would waiVe b - ot»j«M ti
JlilJMcIf to bo u*ed I), ?l Way
most to MTIIre ti;•• « olitlUoll
I’le-cuiimi.''v, h«t ih o
Governor, and in M-.cotmg
WifU IIICHII I" dl ll l fl <111
other* of nut | uhlie im-i
many men who would to,
vl State with tumor >• ll
credit to »hcir <• -untrynicn
lierliap*. i.o other
, • i llttllgO:
,,p.*l WI*-
t III tin
oLllgalion of conlrnvtk.'’ Thin ia no doubt
the vi- w taken of the question by tho
Provi ionnl Governor, who lie a looked a^
itftom a shroud lawyer'* sfnnd-point.— I
< fiber ad vocatos of l opudialioii, who have
ideal in behalf of Messrs. Davis,Stephen-, tut*.,*n u more *uperliuial view «d tho mb*
and ail other political prisoners, oliciled a rontend tbal tho Convention mu t .
very nnimated and intoro&ting dolmto. M t tho debt, and not leave it to the
Mi Mr*. Hill of Morgan, and Hopkins of for the rrason that tho J^egis- j
Mi Inlosh, ►tmngly opposed it, and j |llMr<1 j. i„hibitud by the St ile Con*litu- |
Messrs. MalthoWft of Oglethorpe, and An- ljof , f r , Jin , IH hiiiign law t
derson of Chatham, advocated it in -do- of contracts.
quent and spirited rperchc- that eliiifed * tIkjro men overlook tho luctthalif they
mt j applause. Motions to indefinitely po t- U rknowledgc tho debt to be binding at all t
pone, ami to poslponcfor the presold .were | lil( ,. j, avl , no , lloro ri(;l»t, a* a Convention,’
lost- Uin latter, on division, by a vote or! lo | M i«tialv it than the L •gi-laturo would
t*6 yct»« to Ho nays. Thu rendution wa.* j )nVl . f.,,- the clause of the FcuoihI consti-
adoptoil.
Mr. Ucdtling of llarri* moved llml
Mosars. Orme A Son hoolrcled prinlursof
the (hinvontion by acclamation. Cnriicd
unanimously.
The Convention order oil the printing of
•VHI copioH of tho Comptroller’s Itoport.
'Um* Coniiniltoo on lluHineHs allcrtcd ita
purpose to do iho work of tho Convention
vlii I*
cv-1-
•Lghl
• tip
corning the ownership of tho Sea Glands,
tho I reed men having labored under the
impression that the lands Lad been gi: ‘-n
thorn outright. 'They have nddressod
(jovernor I***vy on the mhjecl, olaiming
that not ono-fourth of the land is cultiva
ted by freedmen.
There ia a great mortality among ne
groes, and owners of the lands arc re-
gard-d as intruduis, and font so insecure
they regard it unsafe to return with their
faniUie# ti their homes.
(»en. Henm-tt has iw-ued an order for*
b ddmg the organization of colored mill-
tia in Charleston, as it will have a ten
dency to bring on a war ol race*.
\V AHiiiMi ioK, n. tober *JJ. —I he New
York Herald** correspondent writ**.-: —
Dinco the execution of Champ r urpu. m,
at Nash vi lie, certain parties here who arc
laminar with Col. Alotby’s war history
aro interesting lhcmselvu» with a vi*-w l"
bringing tno latter to wi.at they (all ju*-
tico. They aver that Mosby, although a
rose colored, gcntloiuaiily sort «»l villiun,
was guilty of guerrilla alrocitiiis v.hi* h
W /uld have made Chump Furgu-ion blu b
They claim to have names of ex-rohd fit
licers among the ii tol witnuetes whur#-
with to prove ihliuuian crimes upon tho
Virginia parti-aii.
Nkw Yokk, Oct. 21.—Tiio M.raid’s
Washington special say* Col. John W .
Fairfield, of I >udoun county. V'a., ; , hi«.J
of the rebel Gun. Long.-truet’s stall, and
who received special pardon from tin
l'rciidenl, bat forward'd tin: m-cuf-.-ary
documents to 5 f ( uru the rertitulion of bi.-
propnrty in tho above county, now bold
l»y tho Freed men’s llurrnu, and which i.-
known a* th*- M«uitoo estate.
Nkw Yokk, f»;t. 21 —Tho 1’" ‘.sp;
tin- obii* I eial says fien. Hick Taylur, J-11. D^vi?
brothcr-in-ia v, ha- vainly endeavor* *1 to
a -curtain from the l*m-idunt whothur Mr
Davis will liiei Mi**n. An imt»n ion
pruvail.- that a trial will lake place at an
early day.
Lai*.i >i
•Gui |"
ah.
i-n lep- j w jt|, dispatch, by quickly ro-nppearing
i ilcdr- i w,L b two important ordinances, and the
.void ii;
by the
year* at l»*a-t, i
uns and Milh-r
that will lend
ch.<
be a in lilies ol
We have
■ ago t be holm
•in-elves and
blit wo have,
•mild
the tun •« amount ol intlimm it over tho
ppoplo of both N,*rih amt South.
Then let tins people commit together
and ib ride the mutter lor tliem*(dv«F. If
Mr. Stephen* i d> • tin d the fitted man
lor the position, b t him bn apprised of the
fact, and we think lie wul choose to sill)*
mil him
} to bn moot b»
« tilt
nl the head ol uIVuiih at Mdb-dgeville,
Ktlitur J’/o/ui/v,'
editorial suggolii
Henning lor Go\,
doterminoil to wrin
for the ‘■nine olib-o
dor Jl. ,Stephens, AS
ccpt tin* pontion il
lorinl (hair by ll
After reading \«u
Henning, all <>f wl
liad home he itation n
my original mt«-niam.
I have, IioWca ei, coil
not that I lovu f ’jc.uu )<•
Koim* more. 2'lu re i- i
lor whom ability, mom
Convention evinced its rendineM to act
with litco proin pin C8b l>y at once taking
thorn up.
Tho first was an ordinance to repeal the
ordinance of January l'.ith, lWil, by which
Georgia announced her secession from tho
Union; also the ordinance ot tho 10th of
Mmvli hy which Georgia adopted tho con-
Htiliition of tlio Confederate States, and
all ordinances and resolutions passed be
tween Urn Jbtli of January and tho 21th of
March, 18bl, subversive of and nntagorvis-
tic. to tho Govcrnniont of Iho United
States.
This ordinanco was pahsed unanimously
hy acclamation. Hut Mr. Hill, of Mor
gan, subsequently gave notice of his in
tention to movo a reconsideration for the
i11• ■ *• o| those who I purpose of amendment, so ns to declare
v ^hieing him | aforesaid acts of tho Convention of
18(11 ?iull and void.
ocing your °^ ,or monsuro reported hy Mr.
of Geneial ! from tho Committee on Hud-
i 'ia I had n0pH ' WIIH ftn ordinance to establish Con-
juggesting gfcsslonal Pistricta and provide lor cur-
• •I AIcxtiii- tH,n Sections. It divides the (Stale into
u.<uM nr- ' x« vu, » Congressional Districts, eon-titulcd
ab follows:
An ordinanco to establish Congressional
Districtn and to provide for certain
elections ;
Tho people of Georgia, in Convention
assembled, do ordain, Thai conforming
ilud, icsf tains a Slate (net
.ly its 1,-gislaturc) from invalidating
rants. They only furnish an argu
ment agiin.*t t hoiiiscl ves, in case the Con
vention r* irains from acting on this sub
ject and leave.* it to the J. -gi.-luturo. The
disposition of the Convention now seems
to bo to take this course. Hut all tin:
pressure that will be brought to hour
during the - s.-ion will most probably bo
in favor of repudiation by tho Conven
tion, and it is dillicull now to forcto’l what
effect th- com idcrulion > to bo promoted
will bn
MASONIC NOTICK.
ftrgufai- .Afcrilng of r/glc-
f It i» lilt- lj»«lgc, AH. 17, | A. M., /
l.\ UNIX'i. -Ml.., ui . (Jj&t
.-AT l IvliAV
clock.
All tr.m
ua hrclhitn in t
cud.
(i I H URD. ( c*:
L. LIVINGSTON,
(I.ATK KI.I.IK. UVINUSTON .t
COMMISSION MERCHANT
COLUMBUS, QA.,
lyikL nUond l*Kl»MVri.Y huJ
OF LAUOKRDALR county.
Oct tc
V. c ate .nthoririd to announce th. nautci of
John buciianan,
l.UItOY BOOKKli,
JKSSK L. CLAY, and
JOHN BURCH.
i candidate, for the Court of County Cotmnii-
donenr of iht-reJi couatyfAh., at theentmintr
election. oct IS tc
KLj |
(Law Kill,. Living,,„„ i( A' 1 ',
FINE FURNITTIj??
AT AUCTION^
l or the Senate ol ltunaell County,
COL. JAS.*\V. CASTENS.
I'or the House of Hepreseiitatlve*.
L. F. McCdY-
octJi tc
Jiiir Wu nro authorixod to Announce
F. A. MSIIKT
;i ilate for Senator from Kuitell county,
Ain. many friends.
Ct Ll
i Vi’e i»r«- uuthoiixed to announce
1)11, 11. U. OWKJI,
at a candi-lato to represent Russell County in
the lower hrar.rh of tho Alabama Lexi#Uturc,
the ensuing election. oct 22-te
SPECIAL NOTICES. AUCTION SALG
Who says Goods aro High ? BY I ), j
Any gentleman havioy C iiton and wi.-binc to
buy m regular supply of goods for hb /molly, I
wuld a.iy to him that 1 will o| eu
THIS WKKK.
at the old stand of Redd. Johnson Si Co., Forty
Thou-and I>ol)are worth of Fancy and Staple
D y Goods, lints. Roots, rfhots and Clotbing.
and that I will take his Cotton at 10 cents (old
price') and sell him his supplies at old prices,
vis: Oenaburgj 10 cents, iloaespun 10 cents,
Cali, oos 12’j cents. Wool 11 ats 75 cents, Negro
blankets and ever/thitk' in tho same
proportion. In addition to this, if his bill
j amounts to ♦l»Mi 1 will give him $100 in Green
backs ; if it amounts to $oU0 1 will give him
$.<M0 in Greenbacks, and whatever amount of
bill I will give same amount in Greet:backs.
If approbations obtain that I will retract
this offer before arrival of good 4 , fears may be
allayed by inuking engagement* now.
To thoso who are unfortunate and have uo
Cotton but have Greenback# I trill fell goods
cheaper than offered above.
My goods patted through Auw*u.-ta ln^t Thurs
day und will arrive THIS WEEK.
HENRY PERSONS.
Oct 24-lw
f./j* W •* .'ire nuthorixod to mi nounco
RICHAllll M. PITTS,
a r.irididnto tr>r thu fjegislature of Russell
iii ly, A!a. oct 'Si td
If a candid,
sheriff of U
oct 21—te
.i. it. in iiiiAim
itu fur re-election to the office of
js.- ell county, Ala.
(••riiic
For Congress.
io iMitli'Miiod to aunounce the naniaof
nos. (.KOIKite UKKHK,
-net'll froiu Chambcm und Randolph,
ih it '-.indidatc lor Congress in the d.1 Dirtriut of
Afahumn. oct 17 tnovfi -
(OL. It. H. POWELL
I.- a candid.ilu to represent Macen County,
Alubaimi, in the ^oiuPo. 1-Jcction first Monday
in N«»voi»l»cr. oct ll to
For Sheriff.
Tho fiicn'D of L. M. RIGGERS
anii'iiinco him :»s a ciiiididate far Sheriff of
Mit.-coh*' «• t.'ounty. Ito has hnrotofore serred
ii. Ih - »ifu o hi.11 very acceptably. If elected
.'.iiij-.i' 1 !!• Iluhion will be hi» Deputy.
Adjournel Stockholders' Meeting.
There will be a m oting «»f the Stockholder,
of the Eagle Mauufaetaring Company et tlnir
njjivc in Columbus on Saturday the 23th October,
at 1«) o’clock, A. M.
A full attendance is desirable, w important
business will be brought before the meeting.
R. M. UUKHY. President.
very jren:.'tl family, .ibuut'
l SPLENDID : i. lAVi;
PIANO, ol superior tone a- i
before the war j-Tjo o
■■ FINE MAHOGANY UCI.sTKAr.
1 FINE KNA.MKLU.U coTTi
BOOM SET. iaoludlng B U
top Bureau, Wash Stand r-'
2 FINE UUUSbELi.S CAUi'H*
2 ** J-|dy
Marble-top Centre and .Side Tab|«
Divans, Lounges. Sofa, Ottota aD ,
Mahogany Chairs, l'inc Rug*
Fire Docs, Shovel and Tvcgi,
1 Fine Solid Walnut I
1 Marble-top Etcgore Sidcl
Lace Window Curtain.-, wk\
Balance.*,
•ott b.i.
vk Ca.-
Cane Seat Dining R g
Cottage Jj^tnir s.
I Vtry Fine Walnut IL
Cousbes. What-Not.*, \j,
Bed.*.
China, Crockery ar.d ••!.'-
Good Cooking Stove, a:, t
KIT*. 11EN Fl RNlTll.;;,
mo OIL PAINTINfLS atj
. lrou* the U t Maittp,
15 lie
ti It A \ INC
ct 2»
Opelikn. and Talladega Railrojd.
By order of Col. J. R. Slaughter, ProaiJont,
the Directors of tho Opelika und Talladega
Railroad Company arc rcjucstod to convene on
TIirRSDAY, November 2d. in Opelika. Im
portant hu.-inc.-.* will be before the meeting.
J. C. W. ROGERS, 8tc’y.
oct 22 td
• H. \<
< aiulidatf.
A hi
.MA1K.S T. HOLLAND
candi luui f«»r Sheriff of Ruiaoll county,
, at the idei lion Iir t Monday in Novoiubcr
] LL attend I’RO.VilM L
mil iiMcntion to th. .* un oi « '
d olln-r produce con-uin-d t< his cn
fill all orders • r M.-i« handise which
' *•" r.-ly in.Ii. nHnn tho dlffl, ulli,, *J t £S?W^UoAtS'kaII."KuAIM ot
uiicHiiilcml in (Iculin# with tiiisijuorli
•.:*ii»o
I lean
tiled t •» the Rtlbunm-
"I the pcoplu.
!«mai k • nbt'iit t Jen.
h I fully <-iui« nut, 1
nb«*ut carryinj; out
otic devotion, 1 have n hi^lu
••I li» do no—
ut iL.nf I lovo
:*t! in Georgia
ul patri-
iumI il - iiitiieulo bonririK8-'n«»l ndvoratinf(
onu coui.ro or tluMilber. ll is timnifontly
a huljuct of iituch (•rnharrm-srnorit—om*
which wo are h »t poniiittcd, l»y surround
ing circum.-IniiocM, to conaidor Pimply with
reforunco to moral duty ••rovoii legal obli-
gaiivn. Hut, whatever con ran may be
j'ur. in <!, thu l "Uipti(dler Gctierul, un
olll 'cr of the State, ntid e.-p •«-inil_y as ono
wSio had an important n^eiiey in rocom
rrieudifi^' and <■■•nlnir’itth” obligations
incurred during ihu reliollion, lias tlis-
ehai^cd a duty imposed by It'.s position
in blandiiqt up manfMily for tho recogni-
ti in and ohpui vaneu of the Sluto's con
tract-;. Del the question he disposed of aa
it may be, reflecting men of every party
mo l s«'o that the course which lie has
taken i.- tin* only olio con.-].•dwit with the
relation liml he has sustained und now
Mi.-luit) lo the State, and that il i- bis duty
to vimlieato the honor and good faith of
the .‘ at*' ngain-t • veil tIn*:*enibianco of
repudiation.
WAGON.*.
Tlianklul fur tho very liberal patronage ex
tended to our old firm, nould Milicit u shine "I
iho .-nine ;<i tho lutelliKt'iico Olllec, N'». '
Lroad street. L. LIVINGSTON.
1m
K OT I t'E— It K M 0 V A L.
■h ‘ \\ ill i ••ntlliue t•» uIV e l» *>■ • 11-
I and lii'lnoiu-iital. She wil*
ecivo eiijI* tr Oil her old |;U|<llf
V IT 1'ORIA li AI LIN I.
JOHN MILLER,
(LATH OF KXUXV1LLK. TUNN..)
1 * KAL 1 w 'atcIi MAKER, 5?V
No. l'»7 I'road ot•«• t. "peosilo < i« k's *fri>T*
lintel. WaViucs cdrntuliy repairod and win -
routed for 1- month:'. SatlBluclion guaranteed,
net UH-llu
News by Telegraph.
to (he last Njiportionmenl of inoiuhor
thit Hiiu.-o of Keprogontativu- of the I
Nkw Y«*kk, Get. 21. — A gcnllomiin in
thi- c:tv h:»* rxprcf-ed bis intention of
j taking ail iho M' \tean bonds an soon ns
thi\ are io the ti nrket. It i- understood
llml the m;i ids cl the lout will not inter-
anyway with the negotiation at
limato •
l"d Stales Congress, thoro shall bo in the
State of Georgia snvni) CorigrcKiiomi) Dh-
trict#,constituted ns follows,until changed
by net of Iho Genoral Assembly, viz:
l * | Tho First District shall include the I JJ,,' j
to I counties of Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, \S asiiim/ion, ()ft. 21— At tho
thud 1 bnvo for Gan. Helming; nor is McIntosh, Wayne. Glynn, Camdiiii, ..nmicnt vc-*cD to-dnv S»»82,7(H> was
thoro ono who, personally. I would prd- C, n r,l | < ; n 1 ’„ *(****£'*?*' A»»Tm- rodi/.ed. The steamer lien D. Ford sold
i . i , , | nail, liiillock, hfllngbgrn, N'rivon, '.hi« •*.„ tiiguiii
to Ml. lor Iii- mtv,nr to nianuol, MoiitBomorV, Tolfoir, l\,ilo.. ru.A Oct
whom, if nominated, ] wotdd give a moro Clinch, hcliols, Lowndes, Berrien, Irwin,
coidinl suppoit; Imt, in the present con- Laurcmi, Johnson, Brooks, Colquitt and
(lilii.n of lliiitui., il Hvm. i,. mo t| m i \l r ' ^ .... , .
o. i , ... Hi* bccond Dislrict .hall ineliulo llip
Stephen* is hey.md all . tlmrj the man for 1 , ..unties of Deeatur, Karly, Miller,Itaker,
I bu In air. Dlllcn.'if, a,.. i,. . pim n, Mi'eliell, Worth, Doolj', Wilcox, l*u-'
he yielded liia ..wn \ u • t! , ,.i Uo«i«ton, Mnron, -Marion, Clmtla-
; . , l l.ooehen, .Slimier, Weh.ter, .Stewart, Otiil-
lUt • '• " ' " man, Clay, C.llioun, Uandolph, Terrell
\ until and Dougherty
energy to flu
lie till that the
fringed, And il
tration dittrui
tho State* uinJ
incut vf the
rights, lor whit
much. The sn
tentative of tho peoph-. enabled liim to
foresee in iNAI the dangers ahead—the
igia Win
21—Tho lair for
thu SolUiert’ ami Sailors' Homo was regu
larly opened to-day, and visited by th
sands. ,, ...
Halifax, N. S., Oct. 24.—Ilaiilax pa-
.pors repen a negro insurrection in tho
en-lein part of Jamaica.
A British steamer, with the 1 Tlh regl
in.-ut and «( field battery of Royal arttl-
I,TV. will Icnvo for Jama-t a -a n.
Hoe* •' K't. 21—C-'inummlcr John L
Mi-Mvon, l'. S. N . Ordn-rice Oilicor at
Iho Charlestown Navy Yurd, died ycetor
dav.
Hai.timoiu:, Oct. 2ff.—Tho l’ctoiabuig
Index ot t**-dny understands that gentle
uj«*n recently app»*iMed to till the varan
eie- in the Customhouse »»f Hint c ity will
he unalde t<* act, on a: count of their ina
bility to take tho oath required.
The Richmond papers announce tin
rival of Alexander II. Stephens in Rich-
htalOHimu' - fore-i;
early in the war (■
of the Cotiflitul
canity—tho clem
which enabled 1<
ahead, while (he
bright with In p
with which he .-to
Slates in the pluei
own judgment L
iu the future; all
to tako the loin
The Third District shall include the
. " counties of M uscogoe, Schley, Taylor.
(’a 1 hot,Harris, Troup, Meriwether,Heard,
•r-'jgnty of Cowita, Fayette, Clayton, Car roll,Camp*
« ',-ihiiidi* | hell, ilmalsun and l'aulding.
pi-atu Tho Fourth District shall include tlie
' * ("unties of Upturn, l*ike, Spaulding,
peri.mg so 1 Dm,ry, Nev^on, Hulls, Monroe, (’raw*
u repie- ford, Bibb, Twiggs, Wilkinson, Baldwin,
JomtK, Jasper arid Putnam.
Tho Fifth District shall include tho
counties of Washington. Jefferson. Burke, i s u!l ,'. v
" 1 »<i'« liielimonrt, (.liwicoeb, Il»neiirl<, \\ »;ren, j ivt,irm,l liiebmond en
' 1,11 inlriiiKemenls O.lumbi;. I.inenln, Wilke., 1« Im err.., ev. u»4 liem W.-»iin;i„„, He
• .c i t 1 ,< 1.1,... ,.r ,,n. Greene. Morgan, Oglethorpe and Libert. .. , m ; h . * u .i
. . ! The Sixth District shall include the v N vsiiinuton O i '"A —There is a 1 »nro
• • » Ike futmo. counties of Mjjton, Gwinnett, Walton, erowd* t»f Southorcors" at tho Kxoeut.vo
- to loroscc tho rum J.‘Ht-kf. Jhi-U-oii, M *[*"*'] mnmion to-day. F \ Senator Pierre Soule
» • heart was yet | l ‘ n * Hanks, Hall, l umtli, l uktiiih, Daw- | IUl \ ul ,,,v u i.. inUivi-w with the Pio-idrtK
'' 1 th « ; bun. Trn^U’nl^, K»n?i5^nd Ollnm2 i ^
Oil ly thts Coll toil orate Tb“ «-»•»»!». -j.-n ; w ..i„.i.. ,i... 1 w »i- poriiM v,i\mg a usi oi ninu wi per)
a b.gno.l bim, when bis
i\f nothing but r'tin ^ svaiKor, vv imiioiu, aiurray, thulc \\
p.'Hit I.- him a- the man ' - —
i und steer the ship of
KING & FARBEll,
Artiwta in Frowooo,
AMl'.NTAL, Fancy and Sign l’aiiuing.
Oct 10—to
*10 Wu aro atilhurixod to aniiouacit
It. F. LIGON, Riq,,
-J .V.i-i>n .-•♦ii/jty, a- jiuumlidale l*r Represen
tative of the .Ll Dirtriut of Alubama in th* Con-
urt'f of tho I’nitcd .States. Th* District is
••(•iiij.it.-f <1 of the counties of Mtcou, Russull.
(’hamh'-r-, i'allniiooia, Coosa. Tallu'lexu and
Randolph. Got 10—te
I *•'&£**■ I
Thu citizens of Rippc’iI county aro hereby in
formed that, Ly virtue of appointment, and in
obedience to instructions from hi* Excellency,
LEW IS K, PARSONS, Provisional Governor
of the State <*f Ala’ouma, 1 hereby assume com
mand of the Militia ot this county.
All persons desirous ot forming Volunteer
Companies lor tho County, to suppress insur
rection and crimes of vi ilonce, aro invited and
.lulh'.rieod hy the »aid order to furiu themselves
into Volunteer Companies, aud will recommend
suitable persons to command the same.
Tho necessary arms and ammunition vriil he
furnished. By order,
CHARLES M. HOOPER.
Col. com’d’t Militia Russull County.
Oct i • tr
i-j’ We
authorized to announce
,1. MONltOIC llAKKlt
idato for re-cloctton ai Clerk of tho
' Ul < of Russell county, Ala., at the
lection. Oct 10—te*
MU
( »u- RnroKi.H. Fkkj j'MK.v ash A. L. |
(. • A> l. < 'om, for State of (Jo.,
AuffutUt, (in., Oct. itth, )
IL All, t
I. !• i >.mi lianco with circular lottcr of in-
-ii n -1 ."ii- trun tlio War Department, llureau
Kctu.ci *, Frcclmun und Abandoned l.Mnds,
Uli i Jet "her, Dim. tlie folluwini# revulu-
i ..: - ui.d in-traction# relative to approniioe-
.-inp an* I'uh'iidiuU for tho Intormation and
Kui-laiKo .,i nil person^ intorosted.
II. I lie folimriuir form of indenture.compiled
r un lluic.’s legal lorius fur common use in
.1 Irom tliuCodoof this State, will
Rooms in Masonic liati, up stairs, iluhl hand.
Ordetr promptly attended i". oct - N •»!
1 E<»RG1A —Ml dVOUr.i: OiHNTV. .b
IT Peahody and \N m. II. P.ranaan haw
plied tor aduiini.*iiati«»n of (ho estate oi J-.
I. Ho of raid county.
All i
11»- concerned aro hereby not iff i d to
lit any tlioy have) why the admin
i.-Uation ol said i *tnte should not be araut'-d
to :«ni«l applicants at the next December l'erm
>| the Court of Urdinary to be held in and lor
stii.l county.
Given under my bund thi- • h day d Octo-
•r, Hb'». JNG. JUllN.'ojN "rdmaiy.
oet IM :Wd
UltKEN AND BLACK TBA,
* .-ale hy
BAV KL3f.
V SI PERIOR Article, tor sale hr
oct2?«tf 0AR1KR A FLuPKNOY.
SIIIIKHV AM) POUT WINES,
\ OT to be riupa -o l ir» ouulity. for sale hy
oct 27 tl CA UTLR A Fl.iH’RN .
VA Ll ABLE MKIUCINES.
’(oral:
Ha'.Miiu Wild Cherry:
Samltord’s Liver luvi^-ora'.or:
Ayer’s Fever and A»ue(’urc;
Tairant's Soluor A| orient:
Cubel 'and C-.t-aiva;
.layer’ Cariumalivo Uii-aiu:
Mr.- " iii.-l'ov’s S.iotuina :»rup;
McAfuriu’s Klixir »»f opium ;
ThomiMton’s Eye Water:
Mil- hell’s Eye Mho:
Cher >l*ce Remedy:
Mu.-I .ok Lumueni;
Seidlitz iN.wdui.*.
For sale hy
oct 27-tf CARTER A FI.Ol'UN V.
COGNAC BRANDI
:i> nornroN wbukey. ..i
pronsly for me lira
27-tf CAR
SOSO DON T.
oct cl ex
t.»r -ale bv
ri.nl HNnV.
* par.bv
- - jlltnor. ,
.Seventh District shall include the Nv i
; .•omitlc of neK.lb, Sulion (-..bb, Hoik, I ih, slio Ib-pxii.i
Moyd, Bartow, ( horokuc, Gordon, < fiat- <• i* ... ( j
I looga, Walker, Whiltirdd, Murray, Dad
titan mid t'aiooftu.
Kloclioita to bo held on tho IMh No*
**tate safely through the tuigit g breakoya votuber next fora Governor, ntintbcrs cf
nld'Mtl. tlio Mato l.ogisiaturu and CongrcaMiieii. |
Jl tbeic i.-a rnun in Georgia vvLo i- »*»»»• Tlio election* to bu held in tin* manner
ter of t!it» Mlunlion, who understand* all , j*rc?cri\'ed hy tho CVdo of Goorgia,
the |H»litical c.’tttbinnliotis which wo will ^ motion lo postpone llto consideration
Lavo to cucountor, who cun auggoal tt L,f this ordinanco unlit to-morrow, und '
policy to be pursued which w iii secure the | prinl it lor lho u , 0 of Ul0 delegates, was
lubor of tho trecdtUHii and assign lutn bis '
proper .ocml urn., i. Al,x-1 A motion u , hmonJ Hs holJ
Hti.i. r ll. Si«|.l»'U». llo k. li.« coub- i u j
ilunvo ol nil |>krlin>, i,'.J on.i, in inv opih-
rinuly for ilolivory ui
A mom; ibom worn
J. ISnokinridKo »ml
lliillook, of Ivy.
N . w YoUK, (K't.'i'or 'J-'*—Tno Tim.
H'lisbiii^ton s|m. ini snys liio l’lo'iilonl
(’Hi: Host urlioi-* lor (ho tooth nmlntun. (!n
l Von l>o usoj, for s-ilo l>y
ofUT-lt l AUfKU .V floH UNnV.
ion, do moro ib.n
Suiet.'iiM Lor .
Mr*. UiIim/IIi-
pooplr, m.d if il bo iruo, ««
tb.l ho will Accept ii •• olfi
would hi Almost v. ;> ut i
A sKl'K
living, in
f l.or pro,
in in tlio
out iron-
lie entire
iovo it i<,
ilion
-luNlM-.
IHuriler ot Itov. ItuPeri i'usltt tuaii.
l'f.TKKBIH Io., Oil, l;: It V. Itobort
CutleniAi. . v m men r ol the
i‘r»te.ii,:.t Hpin nl Cbur. li, wm I rutnl*
ly murdered oi. Wi.lmsdny U.L
l.onr hi..I' i , N M, t uroln u. Ho w.,
relurniiiit H.. UU fi. u. v i-u to hi, m ieh-
l.or. The t . ■ • . ..... l v . :
idoniui. a. 1’bedi . ,u. v rvwidilv
ltlluv.il |.ni II,U, v,. ■ , \
'Kin
limn on tho first Wc.nosdiiy In Do-
cember wns .Iso voted down. Hut Mr.
Keimn moved n rocooiidorntion of this
vote, with . viow of .ubstitulins the -.-J I
November «• the tiny of election, and on
this motion an ihlerostinj: debate is now
proxres.injj. Tlio indications are that th.
Convention is for prompt action, and will
not postpone the election,.
Tbo sympathies of the delegates towaids
soldiers was strongly manifested in the
elections made by tho Convention yester
day. Col. Waddail, tho Secretary elect,
was a Rallanl utlicer who served w ith some
distinction, lie is, moreover, well .piaii.
tied for the position to which l.e ha. boon
i eletlod. Mr. SatlVild, his stronjjo.t
ii o u'o..eKs I Uiminuali. ^ ( N
BAKER, ROGERS & GO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
‘40 4 30 KhuI Srrund Sliest,
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
\VID»LE>AU: HEALERS in Fan.-y .,nd
H Maple (ii' t fru- . t\ otrrn Roiwivv Ehct'-i*
niul Rutter ; .Dried. E.jnncd and Foreign Fiuits.
ho robe! army. Hi- name .
td with that of ILvncral !
take advantage «»t favorable cbai:»cci>.
u-o 1.
1 i.-K-utuie, made this the — day of
"t —-—. ls«*.>, betwoon und ,
ciiiK "t ttm nice of years, both of
uut> "t tho ono part, und of the
. uuty « f the otlc*r part, witnesseth that
th* -aid docs l»y tlie consent ot the said
hind Mms» It <»«t to the said , ot
apprentice to the said in
laborers upon
pi <Ul.it
.1 .-j.
> with. <-
"I 1 lie said - to ho taught
t or ‘ratio of or labor, and to
•nliuue and serve the .'aid as
. . . uii.*o (rout the data hereof, for and
du-injr the lull space or term of years,
liuniitf all whi-’h tiuie the said doth
(-ovoii.iat u ith tho said Ihut the said
.-l.ail wi ll and (uithlully demean himself un
r a an i|.prentice,ohsorvinir and obeyinK fully
ihe '• unmnnd* of tho suid . nud in alf
lInuK dcporling and hehaving himselt a* «
tar :.t<il .ppreiUico to him the said . neith
er tewuliiiK his bUsirets, nor at any time louv-
i it - >r tiealeetuiK the hudness of th« said .
Au-I f- r und in considorutioii ot the service
w-li ami tailhtully rendered aa aforesaid hy the
-ail—— «*l the flriit part, said — ol tho
. •••ud p.irt d"th covenant, promise and aaree
• in .ruct hi* c.iid apprentice, or otlienri.-e
t < be w dl and faithfully iutlruetud
l i tu
ni l trade <•I or labor, and also to
HJd write the Kuidiah language and in the
.in i. rule.- of arithmetic, nud shall also nl-
. turoi-h, and provide his said apprentice
T meat and drink, ugd clothing, during the
d iiH the other necessaries meet
and prop-'V in Mckncs# and in health, uu«t shall.
• i-.». ;• i the • xpirauon «»1 the said term, allow to
tlu - i .1 Appretilioo the turn of dollars.
ui.-l •>iit* of clothe*, to be by bim paid
ti. 1 .oven the - lid Apprentice by said
ot tb * secon I part.
\\ ituess our bauds and seal the day and year
above written. ^
111. Minors, while refugee#, and freed chit-
dieii vvit'.i** t I aural Kuardians, with the eon-
f.r “l the i e.-nest «»r most convenient Agent of
Bur -au. md other minor children ot the^e
it.te •-•tisiMit of their parents, may
Bank Notes Wanted.
J AM iuih.-fistil
North and South Carolina, Virginia. Louisiana
and Tunnes ec, ut.d will pay lull market rutes
tor the same.
U. FELIX ALEXANDER,
Ag't E. M. Bruce A Co.,
No. Broad m., over Ennis' st.
oct M tf Sun ropy.
DR. A. J. FOARD,
Oct IW tf
ADVANCES ON COTTON
P ERSONS aoxiring •>> iliip cotton toHBV
YOU Iv « r Ll Vr.RFOGL eaahiiyclui-.tr.
to first class houses, and itdvnnei'H in i lo hy np-
plving to W. IV. GARRARD.
Oet 21 tf
SIGHT EXCHANGE
ONT :n I :\V YORK,
FOR SALE,
In Sums to Suit Purchasers.
Oct5-If \V. W. (lAUBAUH.
WANTED.
$10,000 IN GOLD!
ml Is-Im
TEN TIDH SAND DoL-
JUtiN KING,
Office at tlie «dd
Marine Busk Agency.
WANTED,
Georgia, Alabama, South Caroli
na ami Loiiisiaua
BANK NOTES
IN ANY QTANTfrY.
Besides many
ousekeeping
Oet 2S jl2
otln-
cf valai
?dU<) ULUAlil)/"
, P ,,K a' oyu rcwunl will l,i I.,:,!, ...
-I cry at this uffire ,,j r *
reney lost
Oct« her. One
oct 27-2t
STOLEN—#*.23 HEW \ll|i
O N M"iiday n.yht the *
Mare; tw.,. r ti.r.-c ,x.
the f.u'c ; about 11ii..• r :• •. r
y -^2* lor her reiurti t-. n. • j., , ,..
at)on leading
t 27-1 vr
Wu. R. Bkp
I!. A!*a:
IT
ll'
w
ttu uiiul o
BEDELL & POP2,
No. 166 Broad St., Columt,
(I'xnKit
w
• IIOTKL,
MMiftUlr t V, ;
OFLD re.p«ffu’|v
t C’olui.d'us j
now receiving nud upi iiiuk
BOOTS AND SHOE
and nrill continually keen "ti hand even m
Ladioj', Mis-o#’ and Ch'.J.JreiiV SW.<.
Men’# B .ys’ and Youths’ R ot.*, ft*
Gaiter*, und C'liil
All
PI c
liulf, Kip auil M ax liresaa
Greut pains has b
stock.
i l work -
«#rTo Ei.uetry Mrreii.u
dueeiuent.*. aud invito t!i<m
stuck.
*U#i», «i fine n-suriiue
Soft and Cashmere Hi'
oct 21-1 f
REMOVAL
No. 1
act. wnoru wu i
a general
Grocery aiulOouimissiouBu:
i hall un loa\ <-r t«. iii"j-it it fair »hnn-
lie putronawe. NVw.-h ili lie pl»i t.
our old fiionds and patron- and
ones as will fav.-r ih with a rail.
C'oindgnir.cnt# solicited.
THIS HIGHEST 41ARKKT IMU ’Kn
COUNTRY PRODUCE
At So. 1 ."> lli'OHi! Street.
JEFFERSON & HAMILTC
oct 21 1
until they arrive at twenty-.*nc
j th»* j
.-lull ha
lute l i«
VI. T
.- •<: .emaie . ur for a less period.
u uc:*..| li years ot age and upwards
e tne i „’lit <*t selecting their own uirt* 1 -
. i r vi led tno porson thusdesig-
i <t uiHuitahln.
I Ii en will not l>o bouad out to persons
• m just and cruel to klaves formerly
tliein, or who liavo becu guilty of
• ' tli-j fieodtnun since their cmuuei-
. •>: unmoral or cf known violent nud
able temper, or who are otherwise,
* • iinsi*. unfitted for the responsible
t uuM< r oi mistre.-n.
expci iciice ■ f tunny years has #howu
l e-4> and Mb lorn of K well digested
' • h d system ot apprenticeship;
ye t«‘u!..v i- ucd 1^1 | ardups. in.»stly ct
(.'hi. Una Iiuitl »»l tho ^A'.tHkltlau-e.
Among thu prominent rebel# who
have lately Uvjivod patdcii nro \V.
(’. Watson' Senator in the reb i (Vn-
erts- from .Mississippi; ex Governor
JVtttt*. of the riiiiui State; and Job ll.
K.-lioD, recently elected ^ State Ttc.isurcr
. .. u " hi : *inu rly u Briga-
dior General
must iu*i be coun
Kch.\'tr^ini:i, whole noplication
de.i
FOR SALE,
Fresh Cemeut and Plaster.
E. A. FABER.
Oet 24 1w*
NATIONAL- MARINE
Fire Insurance Company
Of NKW OKI.KAN'S,
Capital and Assets $565,000,
J. M. COBliTENNY, President,
IS PllEPAUEI) TO TAKE RISKS ON PROP
ERTY OK EVERY DESCRIPTION.
iiji.st responsible men ot the
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS,
offers a sure guarantee against loss, to those
wanting Fire Insurance.
All hexes, ns soon os *ati-'.aotory proof i* ren
dered. will bo liberally at.d promptly adju-ted
and paid by the undcr-igned. District Agent,
nt the Office ol tho Georgia Homo Insurance
Company.
oerM-lm D. F. WILLCOX.
INSURANCE NOTICE.
I ’HK I'nderpigtied will take ri; k* on all kinds
of in-iiratii" property. »ti the City ot Ct.lum-
l bus and vicinity in the following Compauic.-,
i:-pi*u.i‘ .1 at tin- Attorney General'
H« n*r W
Of- ing from first hands, gives u> faoiHtiis nn ^
ting Goods, uii.-urpuj.-ed by any hou.-e in the
Hillard of Alabama, form-
late# Minister to Helgium,
has tnen pal doped.
I l;c Ki^bth tnilitia, wfior in#portion to
day, ; rocoeded down Broadway to tlio
H^sncy offkv lor tho Mexican Republic,
They « ho* rod entl.u-iaslicnlly for Atcxico,
Juafiv. and R.'puldicati iniiiaitioni.
Two rivet thieves neiu arrested to-day, . -
amMbcp»*/-«ny Ibiybml stoltfii w«#re« AClVailCeS Oil CofctOU
•nsiguiucuto to
15. P. BAKER \ CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
11U Pear 1 at., I!aii<»v«r Square,
NEW YORK.
astratM tho nocoaoity for tho
. . i -a's. -did to provide for tho peace
■ * ' t f .e-it>,.»t confiding the care and
‘ i * • > » :.i dr. n to -uch persons ouly a-
,»r«* idled f«»r tho ta-k.
(»'' • t and agents of the llureau arc thcre-
t • • i,i»•« ted to .- ru'iuizo, with great care, the mii n v „ , .
. ' u*r an l reputation ofany person desiring I tii l* \Vu* VllRlv nn\| w
r. i I ui.l ..ut t« tbein, Uid will, I ' .. R ivmiv . Tmvu
in-all. ."v-, wiihhold thotr cdusent, unless sat- i IX 1 KRN ATION AL,
i-lied, pv rcuaouahle proof, that the parties arc ! ** " " l?KCUKITY.
n. t *>t theciHa* referred to in Far. V. i “ •• ** IIDMBOLDT
\ ll. the ordiuaruw ot tho savoral counties I VllUJlVI a . '
of this State, in wli .m is vested by the luwi ! i 4 uiv Div Fit ’ *
there-.; tin right to b ud out orphan poor chil- ; JA3lE ' 3 1x1 ' . ,‘ k :
dren, ate her* authorized and requ oiled, in ALABAMA:
wiih ih-term# of thi# cir*ular, and El FALL A UO ME INSURANCE CO.
■ **- * at ul the nearest, or moat con-
r agent ot the Rureau, to bind
MESSRS. FOWLER & WEI
PI I 11KXOIj(HIIST-
1IUOAIJWA V. X. I .
1MU1.ISII
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOIIM
And LIFE ILL! 8TK1TO.
AT U A YEAR—SIX.JI.E SO'?:
New Yolutun# coiumenco in January i
Agents VJanleti.
Oct. 11 -dltwlt
COTTON SKI
COTTON SEED!!
I-OH SALE in .,(i.»iti-'e ' ' •
r Applr to U. M. HEN me-,
oet IVtt
Boulter House Restaur]
(OPPOSITE .MA>"NIt IIa:.'.
$
SILVERS Ar RRVDMIV, Prof
Wo keep ulw ii-
hand, 'together with
ry article t«» b • J.m '.
first does Red# ran!
OVSTKHS,
COFFKK,
TKAi ao.l
HOT IIGM.
MRALS furnished at all hi-ur-.
Free Lunch everyday, r i. ••
open Irotu o a. ui. till('• c
oct:
!-U
$200 Reward!
hutt ired .l.'ljar#
#b
—V «.. Tuesday night, near • 1
P-.t, and G;i .r delivery .it !'•
bk*. opposite • Id t »•„ 1 th-ri •• '• !
largo biaok mure mat**, ••k'' 1 ‘
medium sizo horse mule. '
year# old; "lie !ior*<- mule,
lv years old: one bay hor.-c
old: aud oiiv large h.iy niate u* *
the jaw. uhi.ut 1" ye n * *d t-
A proporiionate rew-tt > * r 1 .
them, utid any inP-rm it; )•
covery liberally
return ».t property, and t. 4 ’j tf
wit a
veuicui officer .. ..w« au , w viuu
•ut tU*. -«•-of person#referred to in Par. Ill,
to thi* 1 tout :!;r transaction may be entered
up. ii Gu* re<* .rd f their court, and b*<A>m« a
part "t the portii.uioiu record# ot th*ir respec-
^ffiountlcaT ror the poriormanea of this
duty. Ordtuanc-will i»o eutitkd to receive the
he-1., not'd by the law# of the State fur sim-
I V 111. A- the mode proscribed in the prer«d-
4 in : paragraph accords with the laws and usage# J
FouTttKfc* Mosnot, Oil. ^3.—John
Mitel.c ! h ti not been icleased, but is still
bore h prisoner.
Nkw > ouk. (M. 2.1.—'Tlio Richmond
Republic »a>> that General Grant ha#
vviiuon t•»i.t: i rai Kirby {Smith, ^rauting
hi n pfTttv.spioii t»* r.*turn t«»'m* iiotne, auu
i v ptavtKi on Uiu same looting at oiuvr
(usage#
tii 'ni-it* r opportunities ot 'enforcing^°tte
Phoenix Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital $600,000 !
Tills "M and well known C-'mpar.y will re-
T ..
1 open its hudne.-* at my •*rtic«* (> had be pro-
oct 2d—Id C
Buggy for Sale.
1-hir.a ^
.-ecu at McKee*# k ,'j
Oet 2\ 1M6 U
Columbus Female Aewc-
RATES OF TUITION
O'.IIE SC!l»I.A>TK YEAH " V
J iuto throe e.pul l^ruj- ■ •■ ..
will he under th- '•
and Mrs. S\i ni*vk#
_ The fir-t T*c*
on the 1st Slondt
for it at* as tollow# :
Literary Dej-artmcnt
Incidental lc
Musi
l so of i'i.i
\\ril wiil >IHP COT i'ON to firs', class bom*. - nght# alter the i ureau shall have ceased to ex- i o.*» i In,*
>> "I x.« York, and ui»ko liberal CA-ll rr R. lii:i. tior-. alK.tfi.er, ami .seoi, of tic ’ —- - -
.* ^tl kin is ot Fi _
R. B. Ml RDucK, Agent.
J. H. IVKY A Cn.
DR. M. J. MOSES
J. ■ telniJSWiaoliuWSSSra i T «K STATE OF ALABAMA,
, Hl'SbKLL COl'STl
duty. DAVIS TILLSON * 1 I Y 1> Ordered that a special Term of the Cir-
Hrit. Gen. U. 37Vofi., t ‘ u * t
A young lady
the other day, t
printing at.d pm
( luaiol) of Ik r 1
tration, •)••* -aid
up
. I y way uf i'.lu#
may print a hi-
petitur, wgs hDu supported ly hi# friend# ( ontoderale otBcor# uf hi* rank. General
vii thu gruund of bia near relation to and d.-sitce to u-turu at.d rctu-w 'iu»
Kdatuiatislnp of the family of a gallant dc* i statu*. 1 U 1
j oa-oj v dicer. Mr. Hubert*, e lev Leu | A i»t»*.ui-«r of tlio Into C*on federate Sen-
keeper, is a auldier w ith one arm. j »»*•« denies the rei».»u of tho eiieounter
It ii* generally believed here that ti,
| Bruwn mivnd# ly be a v-au^iJale Ivt G' 1
\\ i
D. Y»
.Ji
i .he 1
,d Ret j. H.
•» Nashville
lumbu* m the i.., ,.c .•* Uu profe«lon. I
Office over ^ixiar’s Jewelry Mure. Roum So. 1
Residence N. L. corner Jocktou gndT‘»’*iwtn
streets. ^ oct 27-kw I
lal Music
French
No extra charao for h i >»..
If .ard for the I’rrui
Boarder# tuuit furnt#h #ni «•»»- .
towel#, table napkin# and ”
intr in,l lights. Tm'»"■' ,r\
Sept 17—11"
... ^ Aul. A*at. Comiq.
Official: \\ m. Gray, Major abd Inipector.
re i ttiat a special lerm ot the Cir- * ’ 11 *‘ 11 . .^f*!
t for thii Luuuty f.,- Iiolden at. TTMi^rirn QT*Ait*
Monday, -‘••(It i".-’., tor the trial of UNITE*-'
E. W. M01SE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Meat House.
( ) : :-t November
V 7 1 Will open • Meal lioua* on
OVdSi,
u.-; _ i .
-A \bh.ilt’.* .tore. llOXt
: * ret i Will keer the best
kii ,- . : 'Uat- ,*t ill kinds, auu solicit the i>at-
1 1 •’ ' 1 ut».f t olumuui and vieinty.
i UMt ; ‘ -‘b. D. R. Ill if K,
Craw to rd , ........ ,,. c ... ,
criminal . .*»•• >n\. Th- • »-rV will have nl . T-TJ , ....... ,• -TAM-
Grand Jury «u.a two pauueis of Petit Jurou . I NTr.»tN AL Ll-\ 1
suuiuiuuud for that week. October vfh. ’ X c#i«*e<l and fur
J. MT k.\ Kf.R,
Clerk Circuit Court.
By urucr of Run’i Don.ULi.iv. Judge. Ac.
.de by
K. W * f U
Sept 21, lSdVlf
WATCHES AND <■ 1,1
1ST RECEIVED, a fine a.-* »*‘ aC -
The witnestc# heretofore subpo'nied in Sine i ivt it Vi'FlVFD uttue
case# now ponding are notified to appear at said .1 D, * .;»»(' \v\t *h#-
S|.Mi.lT.rui ..I ll.. 1'o.iri with ,,i Uelnirc- *’ U»Btl»f (■••• «»'; ”;
■uhp.fuied. October r *th« NV). !
J. M BAKER. Clerk, j io.oO I»or.Mu*ioii Cal
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