Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 08, 1865, Image 1

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Uglancl & Wynne, Proprietors. COM MIU S DAILY ENQUIRER. A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION-AN HONEST AND ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1865. VOL. VII.—NO. 267. ail T E K M s *F TIIK \lliV ENQUIRES • month * • 3 ( vV will be t 3'00' .. 6 00 10 cent?. ,tlo in favor n ni^ntli- 5 • .;e copiei I) oral de.luctton bnyiacd Cculer?. uatbs op*a»vkrtisixo. u;«. on« wel ‘' < two week three v $ CO 6 CO & 00 & week— ) weeks - t.s r.: a resilience of ten years there, and with ample opportunities lor knuwjnjf, in his opinion' aC tatfTlfinr Wore tf^S yondl of an*> Cient liome, under even the worst of the Ciesars, so depraved as are those of Nov/ York to-day 1 He suid ho wag fully aware that the enunciation of such an opinion would be considered AtartUng and incredible, but ho gave it nevertheless us his deliberate judgment. We reintorrogate, where are the thun ders of the humanitarians and philan thropists of the Empire Slate? Why is not a system of agitation set on foot, why are not societies loTxnod and .appeals put torth, and tracts written and distributed, and parties organised with reference to evils at homc % evils who s e shadows are long and lengthening, evils that pertain to white ineu nod women and wbjtechiklron of both sexes, evils that, 1f altnwed to go j unchecked, must ere long startle the com munity that is unh»pdful of thorn whhthn I gravest and direst result-*. Causes cannot 1 work without ejjicts. It is idle to think I so. Let the. rad ignis o£ .NOW^York and 1 other Northern cities look at home. There is work enough there p> engage ail their line abilities, materials lor the most point ed'epigram*, and thrilling’ bursts of bn- • mane eloquence. v'-L'S 1U.11H.127 , ; 101 1U- i 17 l;7 1' ’ HI ;4-* ,, .J- i-.. : ' 1 ''l.' * " 5S ll^gSSlklK ;, 2; /-03-. Wj'jjiV'L cats I'uhlUh't'd Ics.* than one - mare f°r the tirsl i#Porti"n eu « per .-i«»are tor each subiduCnt “ inserted at interval# to 1) 1501V r i lx-crti-cu) The Italians and Mr* Davis. Last Saturday, afternoon an Italian com- rnittee, composed of Prof. Achillo Magni, ] Henry. * Fardwlia,- who formerly- distin« i gui.-hed himvelftiw a General in the Union j army, and Mr. Theodore Manara, all rcffaeatoot' York, gained an intro duction to 1* red dent Johnson, in order pxjjresent.w H4 Excellency a* petition, «i>n* t<* Prof. A. Maghi by the committee in Milan. This gentleman, after intro- duoiag-hisiuumrable colleague, oxpluined to the President the object of their inter view a6 follow!?’: Mr. Prudent: -The public opinion in Italy, such as it. may bo represented by the farmer ministry of the Government, B. Uiuaaoli »n(iMangliettl, by the present Premier, Gcueral Ha Marmora, a number of Senator*; one. hundred and sixty- one Representatives, and by the most dis- j linguishqd men and associations of that country, iVVhTftvor of siipporting the hu mane idea of our great statesman, Cosare lieer.fifia, .A C f toha\ ecapital punishment ! abolished, lu this enterprise toward pro- ! gress and .Cbhi a tlftn civilisation the Ital- ms have already gained the upprobaP “ •lr-i t-> j etc a In 1 5 charged us new c 1 specified nny Hndwjiipport pt the greatest and most liber- ^iT ininded tijcn in Europe^ such as Victor Hugo, Louis Blanc\ Michelet., Jule'sFavre, ..g pi time, will 1 out, and charged re rcincstcd'to stnte d collectable 1 Vri Qi tl*c Louisville Democrat. Laoking Away Mow Home. [t-o radical journals in the Northern , sr« grc.itiy disturbed about the. wa- . ’• treatnw r l oT negroes in the South. tliB burden of thr-ir thought?; tbe . t . u w»il of their t’ingtips. N-ow, wr«*r.v s, if they will. WidTt, cun get ay employment at ten to twenty dol- n ,until and bo boarded besides. u t i.uk lomalo MjrvatiU in this v ^t eight and ten dollaraor more a n*h u nd boarded—-and do pretty much ey pi id Rill bt hlsndoD Iftfli girl ,mir.g. e, and ...duei bout a* little as they ela*A cun corn ier terms. Frequently they g.iod places raln«r tnaii do vork that a smart Gorman -ou.d perform without com- >rk Oit pro.- •nougli, with gfod pay f i hit !L»; negroes of the South. There nrC calls for. UbOr.;' Its uruwbm-k jo iwju'Jmrn ujA-ratiun' iind prosperity.. Yot many :*.e trc'-dm.ui refuse to work or to enter • contracts except upon the njtrn'ex- vagHdt and ridiculous conditions; and ‘rndicaU are painfully exercised-lest their shim* mid caprices should not £osn|.liud with. Put Jo tbe=a n/edous ruur.itarians rwr say a word nbdut tho -ting girls and other female operatives Boekeout but n burn livelihood ill the Allium cities ? Would anybody ever uw of tho existence of those girls vueh the radical proves? Do wo seo j .urring leaders calling attention to •ir condition in tho radical organ e these pained ut the sullVung** of woi men within a sluie’s throw of their leas'* 1) . they show nny alarm for the ure of these females? Do they Call >•» meetings and make political plat* mis with special refemido to tho mlse- e* of white women and the cruellies and 1- to whica they are subjected? of ,t. Hanoiy or never, is &uch haded t •. It may elicit a para ;:q/!inow and then wbwi some shocking tM* turns up, but he who fcbou.d projajne lotntruduco it into the politics ol tho day would be considered crazy, po compleUdy t'C matter? and thing* touching the sdarv- itg poor whites of .Now Y'ork. fdr exam ple, ignored and loot sight of while the agrees of the South receive the exclusive >n of the r-idical poiittciMns. And suppose there are a hundred tho i- our white females in XeV .York sa-J its vicinity wUo might nnvy*the wa- ;m arid Work that are at Luo option of very black woman in the Southern luab-s. The very coon monbst kind of Uard cannot be had in New York for £■!Ilian turc.* dollars and a half or four Sonars per week, and yet iquilitUdeB of the poor females do riot get nip/tx .than thit, and many much le?«, leaving them to*, one cent for clothing: 1 " snow that *tdont exaggerate, re a 1 the following from the New York Sun, ono of the most reliable j.'U r n*is cf the ihelropoTi?, and thicli has an extensive circulation t "Tbe wages paid to sewing girls and °tber working women, has been so often brought to public notice, that it xvou.d to be a work of supererogation to- Win refer to it. Yet it ip mnorimuly tni-that the weekly stipend paid to the g.rl§ in many of me shops in this city tor.tiDu. * p. be totally iuadequate to pro- viJe k sudiuiency ol food, muc)i less to titablaUietn to provide decent clothing. At the present time the commonest board editot 10 pbialued f -r less tnan four dol- l»ri a weew, and yet an advertisement yesterday morning oil'cred tiie mumlicent wool two dol. tra Uv two dollars and a bllf per week to girls for 'light work.’ Tie work mus: be i'uht indeed^ where no ui*u»r wages are paid. Id a ibirt-making iters on Broadway the wages paid to girls »rMromihre«*to four doliars—not enough j jJ 1 'Vieh': kf procure decent she ter and food.” Sun t ■ tinuot; . I* How poor pin-v can live on tbe lesser wnounts quoted above is » mutter of mere conjecture Indied, it is well known *iak into d* gradation, being unable •joiuppoit ..fuon tn»* scanty wages ullowed * )r »ixty-four hours’ work, a week; and un *il employer! begin to cultivate a con Fredericksburg. As thousands of Genrguvos will remem ber the scones and incidents described be- low.by a traveling correspondent of tbe New York Times, we puhli-h an extract from bis lengthy letter. “Mary’s Heights” will bo ever memorable as the spot whero the gifted General Turn Cobb breathed his last. Tho mortality on that precise spot was greater than on any other field of the whole war. Tho galluntry of Thomas Francis Meagher's Trish Brigade in as saulting the position known as “.Vlnty’s Heights'* has no ?»arelV»l, and if thfar ef forts were unsuccessful it was owing to the fact that they were confronted by men not dauntless than themselves—aq<l those ruen were Georgians! The correspon dent say? : * * •• 1 am told there is more busi ness transacted in thU c.ty to-day than at any time immediately preceding the wur ; there is but litt’o ou’side evidence of this, however, to the transent visitor. There Las been but little done toward repairing the damage during the war ; occasionally a aliot-hole hu« boon filled up in some house, but no general repairs Lave been liitide, and few or no buildings are hying erected ; on every hand can be *een traces of pullets and the track? of cannon balls. Notthelouft interesting place to visit i> the celebrated Maryc’s Heights, which point overlooks most «*f ti.« uimping- ground.of tho Army of tho IMouiue, and tbe scenes of tbe most sauguinary strug gles on this side of the liver. Directly in front is the celebrated stone-wall, up tb»* front ol which tho Irish Brigade marched so unflinchingly under at heavy ft fire of musketry and artillery as ever was con centrated upon ono spot. An ex-rcd-el of ficer tolls 1110 that of all gallant men in that brigade, there whs one more gallant lioltzendorff, MiUermeyor, Cobden, John Bright and the Iftces Tho Executive Com- ru 11Ute.0rgaivized in Milan ill order to carry into prsctico this idea, among other imtaaurep, thought also of sending Your ExceHerx'y-H petUiom aignedby hundreds of their distinguished citizens, by lMiiloso- plier Nieolo, Tomaseu* ancUiy General G. (iHi ibaldi,. hegejng that in the name of luimanilyvWithouuoirendlng the suscepti bility of anybody, they might be permit- ^PnbuVbcueech you to join in their views, ait 11 mainly ip Imhalf of Jefferson Davis. Here Ihn iVf'srdmrt,-with atntccontofaur- priee, interrupted the^speaker, saying, SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERN AL HEY., | RRVKKUK 2d Diaretcr, (lE.Utf.IA. > Macon, Ua.. >»iv«st 11. J Bj* order from Treasury Uobartmont, taxes, when due. are required to bo paid before ship ment of cotton can be made Irom this district. The 2d District is composed ol the following counties: Baker, Bibb, Iluttr, Culhouii, Chatta hoochee, Crawford. Decatur, Dooly, Doughorty Early, Harris, Houston. Ijet, Macon, Marion. Millen .Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogee, Pulaski' Pike, Quitmau, Randolph, .Schley. .Spaulding' Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up son, Webster and Worth. JAMES C. MoBURXKY. August 22,1865-tf Collector. Internal Revenue Notice. Official instructions having boon received this day lVom the Commissioner of internal Reve nue, Rail Roads, Steam Uoftut. Express Com panies and alt peraon* a-c here y notified not to transport any Cotton, or move it out of the* 2d collectoral district, unlo.-s they iin-t procure a permit from this office or from iny deputies. Cotton can bo shipped on nny Railroad to Mu- con. Duty can be paid ntColumbus to Richard W. Jaquea, Deputy Collector. JAMES C. Mf-BURNEY. August 22-tl' Collector. JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office ml the old Marine Bank Agency, WILL BUY AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE, BANK NOTES A.TSITD UNCURRENT MONEY. ALL KINDS OF STOCKS, BONDS, AND OT1IEH SKCLHITIES. Bought and sold on Commission, l’nrtioulur Attention raid to Collections a this and other points and the proceeds remitted promtlr. Octl:l—Its H. J. CoNANr. A. J. 1'ouxo C0NANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, 7S7 e\v York, Offer their services for pales Cotton, Tobacco, orothor produce, and will purchase on order goods of all kinds. 710R IXT’L REVENUE.) 'ISTRICr or (lEOSOIA, y Macon, Aukum II, 186-5. ) than all the Tost, an ofliror mounted gray hor>e, who was« conspicuous mark throughout tho struggle. Al.v informant pays that certainly as many■«* forty shots wore tired at him by men of his own emn- pany—butJ10 wen^ through ibe tlght un- Bchlne* d. Th» field just in front of th eight?, and where tho brigade crossed, is now covered will* a crop of corn, Frank lin's marob t#where he broke theenemv ? line ohYH^rffaff.lB plh'iniy Co be pr-on. The stone wall and the cetueiery walls, trees, tombeiohea and monuments io tbe rear of the enemy's works all bear abundant evi- dt*DuP of thp iimgtiiimry ctftrae.tcr C»T th«» conflicts. Marye's mansioii-hou«n (form- erly General -Le*>'8 b*:adq«4*rtetvV v lf now undergoing repairs, but so riddled is it with shot, shell and bullet?, that as a mut ter cf economy, it would, bo cheaper to build a new hLusq th&iitq r&bMt this one over. During the most (Tesperuto struggle, the ciller was filled with non-comli#t*nt s , all of whom oscapod uninjured. <rudi:ra1 "CobK it ^ill be remembered, Was'killed near this hou^'. From the earthworks in the vicinity, run be Been where Bayard foil, uod thojisanjjs of other putrhiLsv. The remains of about throe hundred of the Uriro'n‘d^a‘3 tvorh dopf'Mted ih*thronl ice house, and it is believed sumo two thou sand more are still buried on this bloody field, Ttieir hones are tp be rallpcted and dTTpo?lt(yd"nrTdcT a mrmmncnV'rnon to be erected. In the Jiarcc cor.tc-t? along the-o heights, tho tomb of the mother of \V afch- ington did not escape injury*- -Thnwiain; lhaft of tho monument commenced tc her memory La? never been placed ii\ tion ; it lies upon the ground near” by, in >»h unfinished state. I inquired why this Lad never been completed, and was told the following story, which 1 give without youebing for its accuracy : Tm* hronu- ment was commenced us a private enters prise, by gentleman who de-ired by this inaan.- to secure tho go<»d will as w« !l up love 6f a’wc-aTTlfy dAdy connected by blood with>y*dUh£ton .fafaUy,. When tbe monument had been partially erected, the lady in question jilted the moresaid gen- U-man, tinQ hence he stopped tho work, and in this unfinished condition it- ims re mained over einco._ Thjo story ,m*y be riilGi good until juiothiir. is tolu*_^ w. . The rebel Works along the heights aro just as they left them, and to the straiign vipitor it will always bo-one of the perma nent wonders of the world, how men could ever bo marched up to them, expos ed as thpy were to a terrible Ufo from front, and flank. ^ Yes,*'’ continued Professor Magni, “they delegated us‘td“presoht to Your Excellen cy their original petition, anil they hope tiitit, by vouchsafing their supplication, you would crown this glorious country with tho laurel of peace, and give to all nations aii unparalleled example of mag nanimity and wisdom, which will shine to all future generations, and biiog bless ings upon you forever.'' The petition was then presented, of vyhich the following is an extract : The death of President Lincoln plunged us into mourning, but tho execution of Davis would mftko us blush. \V 0 cannot comprehend through what necessity the justice of a great and victorious people could imitate the vengeance of an assassin, dec,Cad e'Vuu by your, vanquished as in famous. AVe cannot understand why tho l m erica n TTiIioffkhOUld bo less sure cither f it? greatness or its integrity, if to so .ouch bloodshed during the war, this ono drop more coldly spilled in-peacn, should bo added. Davis Irqm bis scaffold would say: “Then 1 make you tremble.” The UA.qrs.QF IIbprijsjxtation.— 1 Tho foilowii g.tublo demonstrates tho necessity of a coustitulionai amendment having yApreeontaUon in Congress upon voters ratherthan population. Tho first column jshows the number of reprecontativos tho Several btates would be entitled to on a white bMij, which corresponds to the ba sis o*t actual voters*; the second column gives the number the .States will have on fno basis of population, now that the no- groesareall counted; the third column tho present number,or tho three*fifthB ne gro basis. Old three- White basis. ‘Whnlo. fifth ba3i?. Dolware, Notice is heroby given that nil Distillers of appleR, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substan ces, and all manufacturer? of t«»bncco, cigars, Ac., are required to tako out license and givo bond* Thoso who fail to give bond aud procure license are,In addition to all oth^r penalties and forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per centum additional duties thereon. Notice, merchants and others purchasing liquors before tho duty is paid, do so at their own risk, as the law compels mo to beue it.no mutter in whose hands it may be found. JAMES C. MoBLT.NKY. aug 22-tf Colloctor. ROSETTE & LAWIION, | AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. •m given m ihasod. j ui y 120—tf W, L. SAMBBI UV. s. n. waumm* k. WAKNOCK & CO., COTTON BROKERS 1 COMMISSION MERCUAXTS, Office No. 131 Broad St., (Rosette it Litwhon’s Auction Room.) store Cotton, Morch- FOR SALE AND RENT. VALUABLE PROPERTY j Ilsr COX.XJIvrB'CJS, Ci.A. i W aL tl,.. ,. r .r„i ... |.> thr highest 1 Iwrrptt •’ V r ':‘- ' 'lay of Deceu- : ^ | l ; ‘ T - i "• ' •’• ! ’Real Kstate. • appurtenan- a.Nl r PllEY arr ! 1 nndise, I REFER Atkin?, Dunham .k Co., C. R. Woods, K. 11* Youuk, W. II. Young, R. M. (Junby, (Jet. 7—6ui T O : Apalachicola. Fla. Ku'aula, Ala. COLUMBUS. «a.. August 22. 1865. Having been appointed Deputy C .Hector lor the counties embracing Muscogee, Talbot, Har ris. Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, all pur- tiesengagod in distilling spirituous liquors in tho above named counties will apply nt once at my otfice, opposite tho Perry House, and file bon<l? and procure permits, RICHARD W. JAUUE.S. Deputy Collector aug22-tf Internal Rev. 2d Dist. lla. To the Voters of Columbus. I N compliance with tho law requiring the names of all persons entitl 'd t*# \ ote at the annual election, for “Mayor and Aldenneu and other officers” of tho city ot C^lumous, to bo registered, l have opened a list ut the Council Chamber, in tbe Court llou-e. P»r this purpose. M. M. M«J"KK, Cl k Council. Sept 9,1865—2iu Sun copy. Through to Atlaula. I). S. BENEDICT & SONS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MEHCKATtrTS, NO. 236 MAIN STREET-. Between Third and Fourth St?., LOUISVILLK, KY. iirket Thi- well knov L-U-. with and NUFAC- rty consists of sundry ■'.tt'-r nrivilegeH, and ill .-id**- of the Uhatta- w • 0 three-toarths of ' rights— ib. d t hve • >) lota with, x-r privileges; with two water id two (2) wood wo hundred and i*f>an> g 1 roperty, .Maryland, 4 Vn. W.-«t Va.H North Carolina, 5 South Carolina, 2 Georgia, 0 13 Fh Alabama, Mississippi, JUoRiiituw Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, JjLentuqky, Missouri, Total, T/j 100 SUPfiRl^YfiNDANUS' ul PICK, MU4COU -.E RAILROAD CO . ,- Columbus, (i\., 6e|»t. I'tb, 186». ) Muscogee Ilati Hoad Schedule. O N AND AFTER MONDAY, 11th in.-t„ tho Passenger Train on this toad will Leave Columbus at 7 o’clock, A. M. Arrive in Macon at 4.1U ” P. M. Leave Macon at •-? A. M. Arrive in Columbus at 4.24 1 . M. Macon ami Western II. II. Schedule. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon r *- H \ • }J* Arrive at Atlanta 2.vJ, A. M. LTiuVe 'Atlanta 6.0O, P. M. Arrive at Mae<>n-—.... A. M. sop 10—tf W. L. CLARK, sup’t. IIANSERD, WATSON & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA, FLA. Advances made on Cotton consigned to our friends in New York and Liverpool. Joa. Hanhkrd. R. B. Watson. II. II. Epping. oct 17-1m 1). H. BALDWIN & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITS PEAllL STREET, NEW YORK. D. II. Baldwin, 1 v Y k r »•• r'Duuivn . r»ew lorn. J, F. Cummin H. Brigham, C M. Holst. Notice! Lnk-a* tho votinj? basis is adopted, the Seutli, it wii) be fcori, gaios sineen mein- •gjfs’tlv I'mmlp&tfon.-fHt is adoutod they will |n>e oi^bteen members. When the amendment is adopted, and members nr*-ajip>ai<rft«l KCAorriin* tn voting |)op- Wlrtrrm,-rtie^ouih-T>rrH-tnr.-T> tire grea'. m- du«tmepi<ot', a^^ltpjuto gain of tlilrty- Fdtfr SubrfrliiK trt OJn?n’ ?s F’ madte voteta .iUbb-/weflVri«n.--5'b«S() flgoras make it plain that the way to speuro equal suffrage is tn runke the voting pnpniation tlifl rep- resc.p (Mu*.) Ilrituhlifian..^ .. Sotfrfr (-ipoLtsJ. Stiij. DznAXT.— A dispaleb from Charleston announces the inueli to t>o regretted news, that W'ude i Hampton has been dented Governor of .South Carolina. Hampton is reported to TipVD written a Idler only a few days pre vious to the election, declining tbe nomina tion, hut from our present advices, it.moms that he fijis been elected in spile of hira- ailf domes L Orr, the last Speaker in Cuostfs. elected by tbe Democrats, was fir^t nominated for tho governorship of •tfotitfr-Carolina, as a Conservative man whir bad taken no active part in rebellion. Lie is a dn'e slatcsmaD, and in ail respects . thtdrablo man for Governor of Soutii ('aroliaK at this junotura; but he did not tuH the u-Hfa class—thetootbless vipers of reb'SIiion—and accordingly, that class Population and Foreton Element nnrrnnntqfi b* his opponent the notorious op Leading Girina.—Tho tallowing arc yWrv UulOptoii, ifio rnbol jr^neral who the populations of the cities having over wiM»wnb«V-<Mt4t'ftvow to induce G<*n- fifty thousand Inhabitant?, as shown by I **rnj J ihQftan not to surrender to .Sherman, data fit the Douarlntant of the intoriofri fasted off when his counsel was in the order in wfiich they stand, to^ethef | di-rf-gardeff, and refused to surrender un- with tbe percentage of foreign nativities i tl | t i je rubel army had euccurnbod. TREASURKR’S OFFICE, Muscogee R. R. Co., Columbus, (ia , Oct., 24t!i, lSoo, On and a ft or this date the fura on this i rill be seven cent? per milo. JAS. M. HI YIN.'?, Trea-uri Oct 24-tf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPKRINTKN D A NTs OF F ICE, M. A W. I*. K. K.. Montgomery, Nept. ‘j*. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN L GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVAblNAH. Advances mado on consignments to our House in New York, and to our friends in Liverpool and Glasgow. Oct. lu, 1805—3m V. ROWLAND. W. U. IRVIN . STKWART. Leave Columbus at Arrive West Point Arrive at Montgomery , T r ains ...6 25 A.M. .12 M ...‘J 15.P.M. ...I A. M. Leave WeatToint ,1 V* !!• Arrive «t Coloumbus .0 io. F. Conueotinx with trams of A. A: « . r. 1C R. at West Point which arrives in Atlanta at 1 1 . M., in time to connect with th.o v, esteru and Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga and points north. iept22-tf N’otioo. mobile: and oihaud kailkioad. On and after Monday. 9th inetant, the Pas senger Train will leave Girard for Union .Springe at 2 a,clock, P. M. • oct0—2m B. E. WELLS, Sup t. ROWLAND, IRVINE & 00,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Between Pearl and Third Stress, ColuuibuB, Ga.. Aug. 3,186.".—-tf J. X. TYLEK -?AM L K. U*jH1SoV. TYLER & ROBISON, Grocery \ Commissioit Merc hauls, NO. IS9, (Nearly Opposite the Bank of Columbus*) K EKP on band a good stock -»f b 1 MIL Y Glt()('i:ii[t:s, ('/{()• ’KEH V mil Sl o \A WAHti, TOILKT S') \J‘. /7.W. Sl.b'.hhbP-. COMBS,SPOOL-' 1 jnV\, BOMBS ilC Oil Y HOODS, d-r. Particular attention given to tho nurebu e or sale ol any kind ol pr- u ' n -' ' *•-- >ugS-tf BEDELL & GO,, Grocers and Commission Merchants, (Nearly opposite Bun': >f ('•>■ >1. <'-u<r, COLUMBUb, GA., K EEP constantly on !nml GROCER1 Ea.aiui COUNTRY PRHDI'U: of ev.-r, lunT. Cunaignmcnt? of Merchandi^HaolioJud. Prompt attention given to tho purehtue 1 sale of Good? "f every description. W. A. BEDELL, A. G. BEDELL. i t July 11.—tf __ r. S_ II \ RUlMJN. , h ATKINS, DTINHAM A CO.. COMMISSION ami F0HWAP.D1NG MMll.WTS, ; APALACHICOLA. EL A. 1 i _JalyHth.Jsr,.-tr_ WM. Gr. SWAN, ; (LATE OV TENNESSEE.. ATTORNEY AT LAW, . COLUMBUS, GA. Office over <Junb>'- .-mre. rorntr of Br»*i i and t5t. Clair atreet^ «mt 15- .in* THOS. C. JOHN&ON, I (LATE OF ST. LOl.'IS. >!"■„ ATTORNEY AT LAW, i Uairn aud Real IMale AkcuI, No. 50 SUrktl Street, t ,> St.lri, SIUNTOOilKKV, ALA. Oct. 10—Sm r J. T. PEYTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MEitllMIIS, TENNKSHKK. TJB^Ml’T attention eiven t . ail hu-i.'.i=: ea- JL thuatod to hi. care, lluler. to Lion. Ui;.e« llolt. Cultunbu.', U.i. ..ptS, liVA—om a. j. ltoSKS, sr.sion. n. .1. uosr.s, Justus LAW NOTICE. r PUE UNDERSIGNED have lorm*.d a co X partneraiiip, under tne name and aiyie n R, J. MUbEb, and will at: ufilce Columbus, Ga., on thel.-r <.»etobcr next. In tn meantime letters addre.-eud a- ab ive wu, o promptly attended to. Tho senior purtner will uttend.regularly th United States District C mrt at savannah, tn Supremo Court of Gewrgi.i t n iins Judit.it. District, the Court? of tUe OUuttaliovchec Cii cuit, and upon special retainer m importuL coses will atteuii uuy >jI the Cuurts in ucurgi (Federal or nuto.y . It. J. MOSEs*. Senior, aug 15-tf R. J. Junh r. * Lots 1 Ilf t rd. * ,1 tt ''" land, un wmen are one u ,, 1 »k Ut-jrty-eight operatives' 1 loupes, •rb.raly will bo without rmervf. .The prop- > will bo .-Down to persons desiring to pur- i.ut , at any time previous to the 'lay of sale. Apply to k. M. GUNBY, Prcs’t. FOR RENT, Ml 11 EE oomfortublo ROOMS, UuM building. A N .ly,., COTTON PLANTATIONS For Sale. \Y r ,Z a y Engineer, I i ltd i I waste I ind fh All • . fi well and u 11 ns. Pi™! '•rl.Tv'l 'f.,d! • place, two mile? curitairaiig 1W acres, .res n, woods. Or It -tuttlenHTite ol 320 and ai.'J hickory and no place bhf hu elegant • Hard.-, eight years -*• rn, balding thirty- i the wood land is etn- " ith toe Helds. 1 well watered. Some ft-:,ted lJ not sold - uin> l e obtained with ii'Oiiion is mado to II ADDA WAY, \a. ... M. a G. Ji. R., HARD A WAY, tj Jutubus, Oa. Plantations Ft.r I OFFER FOR SALE l g.MHl PiantHtion>. • Sale. TO RENT, if desired, rs. Jones ut L^ilumLu.-, LOOK OUT! Mir: FINK O-noN PLANTATION of the . late Mujor -Afcorg^ *.. i a=.jh ;< l^ing in I M or eh ..rn. W f ere i* lor .-ale I Apply to L. W. DAW: CINCINNATI, OHIO. Oct. 6,18*55—2m EPPING, IIANSERD A GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, GEO. ..Jvancefi mado on Cotton consigned to our friends in Apalachicola, New York or Li Notice to Shippers. Office Muscuok* Railroad, I Columbus, Ga., July 31st, 1865. 1 The Muscog*30 Railroad is now running a pUilLY TRAIN to Macon, and are prepared [o fyrwarri freight with dispatch to Macon, Milledgeville. AtlahlA.and intermediate points. july il*tf W. L. CLAllK, .“up't. ^ N^w York.-. Fhiladelphia- Brooklyn • • • • Baltimore. • • • Boston ....... Now Orleans- Giocinnali- :; * n .ce, the ?ume story of eufferin^, want: r 0 nja .. -fd infamy will be told to tno end of the l ’f’hieatro W S£?V . , , , \ Bafl'alo Jwco.liol, that tne who are thue-i-*.. -._ r ^ 'ffvreii (u-i (i liar- ami a An// per LUeub-wllc..- c !»«fc to board themselves out of it! < a iu... ” h y or wh*To §T.;ep tbe thunders of the r M.cm pr fc „ What of this oppression i — oppi *hat of tbs c.ppret-ors l W : policed eloquenveof Wend... “PJ\ ^Yhy do not Beecher and Choever •51 oottitu and Tyng and a host Of other phi.anuiropials "cry aloud nnd tpare not ’ Wafhinuton , . , San Francisco HFb'^* Providence- i'-TCf: ntfiRe of 1 uletlon. Cot'dgn liAlivitie?. : ■ .695,<5a» 47 62 . .oco -VJil 28 63 . .206.061 89 22 -.212 dlh 24 71 -.170 812 35 88 ..108.6711 38.31 t'-" ..181.044 45.71 . .160.774 596*1 1 :.W0.200 49 93 J .. 81,126 4644 . . 1 .> 7LD14 -87.02 -i h. CfpttW -34,74 .. 62.367 34 64 ■ - ... 61,122 1701 I ... 66 602 50.02 t ... 50,666 48 02 1 .sJ plendid representative of tici^auU OaroliDH extremist, lie was an orig^nar?ec*rsiTionial: w*as foremost in car ry Lis State out of tho Union : he ex erted every possible effort to sacure the aucyq.ii nt the 0<nfodoracy, and scoffed ht L(j", £ofitotpn tvnd other rebel leaders for jrivlii* ut. Uiecp j-.e. True, he now' claims to he in T-tvur o'f 'fnakTnjj the Best of his portion within the Union, and has pub- It is unfr»rtunate that such ^ chosen governor of tho ipagated trenson, for it is gm’nrfKir, pavruent of tho rebel debt for State policy, and official disregard of the Congre-mnal i*«»t-oatb, will be three points calculated to impress Conferees pool. II, H, Epping oct 17-lm Jos. Hanhkrd, R. B. Watson, JAMES M. RUSSELL, , ttornoy a t Xj a w, ^ J 1 f Fl.AM \l I (Oflicc over Staro of Gunby Jc Co.,) milt> e -utii ■•I'Verf H AVING resumed tbo practice <>t Law, 1 r % wifi horealter give my un tivi'ied attentioD j •>-. <,r.i ! * /r» to all bu-dnesi entrusted to me 1 «r this hUcIcou- , which lrc»u anu v dguous countie?. ikee. Fnrtneduwc July 20-tf ! n-u.-o? eutiieien: 1/ FOR SALE, _ FORD, Ru. file api'iicaliuu.'. !• dent’h amnesty j-r< act all other pro: Law Notice. >clumati‘>n, anU aid sasional hueiness. i. 1). A G. Wk, HOOPER 11 till 2 o’clock, P. aug 23-tf DOCTOR STANFORD R ESUMES the I»ractice of Medicine Surgery. Cases from a distance requs surgical attention nan find cointurtaole a." modationa in the city. Office hour? troi Sept 6, m7-tf dr! h. m. glegklev, XI OMEOPATHIST, 'I’ESDEHS his services to tbecit rii.s rfc'i.l- L umbus and vicinity. t-ltFjceuthi-restiien je on McIntosh street, i,etwee.) Ita'idoinU an t ot. f Clair, next door to Dr. Cusbtnjn's burnt o •ruer. Office hour, from t to " ‘ PLANTATION FOR SALE. *1- Fr.K l uK ."A 1.E MV L'jWER PLAN* MEDICAL NOTICE. pIIE impression having obtained rnilF. iinnr X nome ut i NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. SUPERINTEND A N TVS 0 F KICK, Muacoor.K Kail Koam, f Coiumbu?., Ga.. Aug. It, ’05. ) Shippers and Consignees are hereby notified that this Company will not bo reaponriblo f« Ireights shipped to any Station on this Road, or at Columbus, after it is discharged from our cars. ” W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. aug 14-tf .... . NOTICK. OFFICE MUSCOGEE RAILROAD CO., I CoLLMMLH, Ga., Aug. 11,18*55, J ke con- this place of Oak ■».hj -M- IM w - , od. Parties wish- Tug eVme will please make application immedi ately, W. L. CuAitK, aup’t. augll-tf . , General Collecting Agency, T HE nndorsigned i, new prepared to receive all account? for collection, both from tbe North and South. My offieo, p,r tho iirejent. Will be at the law room of IJ'*o. James M. tvus- fiell. over the storeof H. C. Mitchell & Co., late R. M. Gunby A Co. T J. W. PEASE, Bookseller and Stationer, COLUMBUS, GA.* piNE LETTER PAPER, by the quire or Fine Cap Paper, by the quire or ream, Fine Commercial Note Paper, by the quire or ream, Ladies* Fine Note Paper, Gilt, Commercial. School and Ladies. Pens. White. Buff, up&que and Canary Envelopes, India Rubber Round Combs, *' " Dressing Coinba, " ** Tuck Cumbs, Morocco Pocket Hooka,-Violin Bows. Leather \N allet/. Lriarwood 1 ipci*, j have been, for year?, so pleasant aud agree 0 It. Hun Cuts. Im't Morchaum V.pm, 0 , u , ut [ at lhu UruK Store of Mwsrr . Hr Playing Cards. India Rubber Pipes. Jk Co., (one do< \ lilting Cards, 'Tooth Picks. ' Violin A Guitir String? Memorandum Books. Violin Bridges, September 1-tf _____ Home ot my Patrons, an Columnus and vicinity, tha* I i the “Medical Profession” in r recent mercantile operatio RVibiiJ ” thatTVhaTl not permit any bu. operations of whatever nature, t*» i ‘ ‘ my medical pursuits, or to interrui jlationa of a protersional charade FARM * FARM contj A ty-nve anroa Handsome Residence, WITH I - AtUKS OF LAND, ;| FOR SALE, Ibotton road, opposite Col. Lind- A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP NEW SHEET MUSIC, JUST RECEIVED BY J. W. PEASE. . WM. W. FLiiWELLEN, M. . i _0ct. 10—lin will, O’ ,.„nt nrj'l garrett, vr out-houier. I built in good It. It U C K E R, WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, H, i); tuMiKKs [ Clncinnnti. b • BAKER, ROGERS & C0, ( WHOLESALE GROCERS —A S U- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , *40 A 3U Kant Second Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, W HOLESALE DEALER* in Fancy and i Staple Groceries, VN eaiern llccerv e Cbee»e aud Butter: Dried, Canned and l'oreign !• ru11>. Fish of all ktflds, member! Tae itcti ».f crime, deailuUrn, auriermjr , T* 3 i: *Uiuy in York are really ap- I p^ung. L^-t any in.eiligvct strariger i **** aven a elight inve.tigatiop into I ■diem, and he will ihrink back ajrbiiet and i “Ckfenea ai ihttturribiu rea»ity. We have Unesied more beggary, squaiid wrelch- Jmcsi and di&gu8tiL»{ depravivy in ope. Saw Yura city than were evee fio^n, wa’il veQ'.ur« »/, in the whule SSSSUf s * r * u U ^ T ia ;,JT ’ ive Ft un foKify this opinion Hy an extra- , ai h»ry ,u'.*ment. Wans m tltat 1 w. re»ii in tha ona WurniBg, , report »Jdrv,t before ni teil Air. Jobnson thet 1 it*' ' hup tiv to hav«rftira sup wirtt me thr. evening Uevec mind your coat; (jo right awuy. In five- tr.ina'.r-s Johr. return--. - John—Air. Johnson stiys he wil com«. -y. )>n youfeilows (hoot?" From and after th« 1st August, i>ro*p.ym«nt A ^ ^ UAAU a fu »o eo111 ' 1 ' n »s <!»n «ym*. Down in will b« rwiuirod for .11 freight shipped to But- | - , ,, nan knock m butnble-b*m ‘ i, r and intvn>-di»tt Stgtion,. j Uardwuro.’Tiuw.io. Uliuaw.ro.Crookorr. boujth ,t three hundred , Xho freight vu all good* received at this pUe. Boots. Shoes. Il.ts, tahfa. end to egrunh to my wife that Alt—-ossfr« draws u» up4»na«ia Aa. *nd WW «s.i__*_ r,.,, __- Johnson will be here presentry. After k cider barrey-Ji 11« down hi.I, snd eacb , Atlanta ModlCal Collffig©. th»t Jobs too msy dun out my balloon ' man tskM * Ao°t at AW bung-hole as it rpHE Course of Lecture, In thi« Ir-nitution ' *_I ;m h,4 an appointment in London -jprns tip. Tt Lfl?SSTW iohnSpusr, to ea^utV-V-*.. L ‘^ W ^ IfiT* 1 wjigBhis.jiiaM'V:Wtf*0r*ffl» * i ' - STEAM SAW MILL FOR HA-IuBl. L ovary porttun -Asti it- f®T“ omplat* new YORK. SOUTHERN LINIMENT. , ih« CELEBRATED SOUTHERN LINIMENT- He can supply it in auy nuattiiy »t his foriory. first door a bo v* Ferry IIou.-o. lta wul be glad to «ee his frieudj aud servo lift not 141m 6uo copy. a. w. alle: WANTK]), r st>n aanri pnriMTn II.VX.IC •*' u, l twin. A SPLENDID STORE FOit KENT, ATiuiVJ T, BKOAI? mSKT.. Rubber Belting. t>KVI R tl. -i I,n li I o - K sbber Brils lor " '■.. ‘.v;:’uxfN ., r MrI.V-. JaMK- U. aUOHI'Bft. For Rent, \ TWO "T'*J.Y DWELLING HOUSE with ;x r >om*. f-.nveni-nt tu th- tmrinuss por- :i',uot t.io' .ly; -uiuibiot rr a boardiivg houso ,r private family. I /i- tump* np|.!v ta Dr. M. WooDKrrr «.r MRS. >. S. BAR DWELL. TO RENT, \ DWELLING HOUSE iu Wyaoton with Y :• P ,.,d r . iu.- iLr a family and four v..!r '. ‘ Ar, 1 y• ' 'f iU6 0FtTCE'!' FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. tisokl imYlw"'.’.. li''!!, /r. :• •rally. VKK.NO! ar