Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 14, 1865, Image 1

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COLUMBUS DAILY . ENQUIRY f ? (i X STRICT CONSTRUCTION OK TUB CONSTITU l'lON-AN llONUST AN tf KttOXUXlCAI, AO.U1NISTKATION OK THE GOVERNMENT. Ragland & Wynne, Proprietors. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1865. VOL. VII.—NO. 272. SPECIAL NOTICES. iff’cs Da., August 11.18*15. j Micos from Treasury Dopnrtinont. taxes, i juo. arc rcuuireil to be paid bcforo sblp- otofcatb can Vi C um*lo from ibis district. oi nutrict is composed of tho following • . Uakor Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Chatta- d crawto'rd. Decatur. Dooly. Dougherty , Harris, lloustoa. Deo. Macon, Marion. Mitchell. Monroe, Muscogee, l’ulaski' kiOuitman, Haudolph. Scblcy. Spaulding; «rt. Sumpter, Talbot. Taylor, lcrrell, Up- - Webster aud IV ortli. jambs C. McBURNEY. usust-d. Idd-Vit' Collector. Internal Kevenue Notice. official instructions having boon received this .from the Commissioner of Internal llevc- } Rail Hoads, Stoaui Boat*. Express Com- 1. and all P«*'« »-« h<!re y " olilio ' 1 not tm'pe' 1 CoUon - or movo U uut of tho w ll,oteral district, unless they first procure -roiit fr »m this office or from my deputies, aon can be shipped ou any Kail t oad to Ma- Uiitycan be paid at Columbus to Kichurd t a ,. uCS| Deputy Collector. • " titiiwn Aoirust - ^ FKICB COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE, ,fl J)> JtlsTUIC'T OF liKOKUlA, Macon, August 11. lSt>5. Notice i? hereby given that all Distillers of * | W . ,,enohe.<. grapes, corn, or other substan- ^ »ui all manufacturers of tobacco, cigars, . arc required to take out a license and give Xliuso who fail to give bond and procure care.in addition to all other penalties j furAitures. liable to pay ono hundred per i additional duties thereon. , ...c, merchants and otbor* purchasing fur* before the duty is paid, do so at their o risk, a.-* the law couipols me to seiro it, u“ Pterin whose hands it tuay be found. J A MES C. McUL'RNEY, ;.(f Collector: COLUMBUS, Ua., August 22, 1865. Having been appointed Deputy Collector for •uuntic-embracing Muscogoo,Talbot, llnr- Marion. Chattahoochee and Stewart, all jv.vr- icn^Aged in distilling spirituous liquors in the oreumued counties will apply at once at my •e,opposite the l’eiry Home, and file bonds id procure permit*. RICHARD W. JAQUKS, Deputy Collector . Internal Rev. 2d Dist. (hi. JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at the old Marine Hank Agency, WILL HUY ANI) SELL GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE, BANK NOTES .A-TsTID UNCURRENT MONEY. ALL KINDS OF STOCKS, BONDS, AND OTUEIl SECURITIES, Bought arid sold on Commission. Particular attention paid to Collections a this and other points and tho proceeds remitted promtly. Oct 13—2m F. J. Coxant. A. J. Young OONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, ISJcnv York, Offer their services for sales Cotton, Tobacco, or other produce, and will purchase on order goodp of all kinds. REFER Atkins, Dunham A Co., C. R. Wood*. E. B. Young, IV. II. Young, T O : Apalachicola, Fla. Ku'aula, Ala. do Columbus, (la. do Tlirougli t° Atlanta. .vl l’BKINTKNDANX'S OFFICE, I .Ml MJ.ltl .E RAILROAD CO., Col.l'UitUH, ClA., Sept. Pth, 1805. ) Hull ltoud Scliednle. \ \.\D AFTER MONDAY, Dili inst., tho Passenger it am on this road will n« Colutulius at 7 o’clock, A. M. vent Maeon at 4.111 ’* P. M. ne.M.i' Oti at 7.11A A. M. ire in Columbus at 1.24 1. M. icon mid Weilern It. It. Schedule. NIGHT TRAIN'. f ivl Macon 6.30, I». M. rrncut Atlanta ’-•jf, A. M. ie Atlanta 4k , *6» I • ”]• vent Mae P !•*—it W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. Notice! TREASURER'S OFFICE, 1 MuM’ogeo K. It. Co., f Columbus, Ua , Oct., 24th, 18'm, J id alter this date tho faro on this road seven rents per mile. JAS. M. BIYINS, Treasurer. Oct 2-4-tf _ Ul.VNLU OF SMIEIWLE* ,Sl PERI N'T EN DA NT’S OFFICE. } M. Ac W. 1». H. K.. . > Montgomery, Sopt. 20, itMV». ) N and after Friday, Sept. 22d, 1865, T'/iins •>n tlii' Hoad will be run as follows: i Columbus at 6 25 R. M. r \\ ft Point 12 M. rrnoal Montgomery - 6 15, P. M. uveMontgomery 4 A. M. iveW, .. Point . -.1 15 P. M. Colouiubus 0 45, P. M, Conaretiiig with trains uf A.AcW.P. R-K- Wet Point which arrives in Atlanta ut 7 P. .,iu time to ronneet with the Western and tUotic Kail Road l«.r Chattanooga uud points •nli. MM&tf INTotioo. OIIILK AM) UltiAUI) UAII.UUAU On tail alter Monday, Oth Instant, ttvo Paw merTraiu will leavoUirard for Union Springs 2 o, clock, P. M. oetti-2m B. E. WELLS, Sup't. U. 8. BENEDICT. K. \V. 1IKNKIUCT. J. C. BRXEDICT I). S. BENEDICT & SONS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION nixm.czzA.ivTs, NO. 236 MAIN STREET. Between Third aud Fourth Sts., LOUISVILLE, KV. Oct. 1—2 in HANSERD, WATSON A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA, PLA. Advance* made on Cotton consigned to our frionds in New York nnd Liven I. Jos. Hanskhd. H. B. Watson. 11. II. Eimmno. oct 17-lrn EPIMNG, HANSERD & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, GEO. Advance* made on Cotton consigned to our friend* in Apalachicola, Now York or Liver pool. II. II, Kppino, Job. Hanskud, H. B. Watson. oct 17-lu» — dThTbaldivTn & co7~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 178 PF.AHL STllKKT, NEW YORK. 1). 11. Baldwin, J. F. Cumming. H. Uriuham, I w C. M. lloi.Hr. P BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, O. V. ROSETTE. 8. E. t IWHOX, ROSETTE & LAWHON, AUCTION A X D COMMISSION MERCHANTS .131 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS* GA. PERSONAL and prompt attention given to 1- consignment*. 4^-Cotton purchased, july20—tf W*. L. SAl.tSnURY. 8. II. WARNOlK. W AH NOCK &CO., COTTON BROKERS COMMISSIOiV 'M ERG11ANTS, Otfico No. 131 Broad St., (Rosette & Lawhon’s Auction llooui.) f piU5Y arc prepared to store CoUon, Merck- X andise. Pro luce, A-*. *tt‘ Particular attention given L) tiio sale ot COTTON. PRODUCE.Ate. Bvggixg. Rope, Ac., lurnishod ut tho market price. Columbus. Ua., Aug. 5,1 Si'".—11 .1. A. TYI.KIl SAM I. K. HoUlS 'N. TYLER & ROBISON, Grocery & Commission Merchants, NO. 129, (Nearly Oj>]>oaile the Hunk of Columbus,) K EEP on blind n g>od stock of FAMILY <;itoni:nn:s, nun •/; i:n r and sro v /: \\ \/{/•:, i'oilut so.\r. t‘i ys. \i:i:n/.»•. < uMHS,Sr<)OL-CUTTU.\, txtMusnc du y noons, itc. Particular attention given to tho purchase or *ale ol any kind ui produce or merchandise. J. A. TYLER, aug.Vtf SA.M’L E. IHHHSON. BEDELL & CO„ Grocers and Commission Merchants, (Nearly oj'potite Ihin'c *f Columbus, COLUMBUS, UA., K EEP constantly on hand (JROCKRIES and CUt’N TRY PRODUCE of every kin i. ^ Consignments <>1 .Merchandisesolicited. Prmuptattention given to tho purcluso dMk aaleot (loodu ol‘ every description. W. A. BEDELL. A. (I. BEDELL. julyll,—tf 0. S HAJtlU.SUN. _ ATKINS, DUNHAM (J<).. COMMISSION ami tOUWAHDlMi MliUOUAXTS, FOR SALE AND RENT. PLANTATION, STOCK, CORN AND FODDER, ITor f?n-k’. I nin offering to sell 1 i interest in »hc pl.mta- - tjiiu at present occupied by th»* undesigned. M ilh it I propose to hell: 6 No. 1. Mules, l »i> > bushel* ot Corn, 2(».(KNi lb* Fodder, 100 bend of hog*, 166 bushels cotton need* 36 head cal tie, 2 .\<> I Iron axle IVa -m . P"’111:'■ -. i r , mi. >i i'.■..• , and every article me l. d i..r the wukin.' of \\ hands. Tho place li< •; null > tr,.m r-.lmnku } mile* front AI. A B. it. K. I will sell f. r one hall •• t sh, kill. u. o 12 numl!..*. <-i I will sell and rent the place. The r- m;*:i»im: I wo-thirds • d land eati ho purchased • r r n:< l <*n liberal terms. Apply to I . t WILKIN;*. nuv^lU B Fun copy : < HOUSE AND LOT For 8a lu. Daily Eft(j«irer. T K It M H OF TUI! DAILY ENQUIUEK. Ono month $ i CO Three months 3 qq Single copies 10 conts. A liberal deduction will be ititido iti favor of Newsboy* ami Dealer*. It AT MS Ob' AD VICUTISI\G. , ono week two week* thn o week* ••• 5 66 6 (K» . 10 00 •intro sale. »d In flu* 1-rem 1 e-are sit n.i*■ •! iwjr- ■ ■ ^ imtuedi: the East t the residnip*'* oi the eoutainiim in- ir thn The improvement with looms, live dctP Sllioko hou.e. stables, l>: 1 cow bouses. Ace.. .X ■. This place is hand; out. ly |. minutes walk from tho bu st tec t. Parties dosirous of pureha. cheap homo are invited to j. ‘Stott given M of Jai A A lw FOR RENT, COTTON PLANTATIONS ITor 8ji1o. SAVANNAH. Notice to Shippers. Office Muscogee Railroad, Columbus, (la.,‘July 31st, 1865. Tie Muscogee Railroad is now running a AILY TRAIN to Macon, and nro prepared I forwiirl freight with dispatch to Macon, illodgcvillc. Atlanta,and intermediate points. ’“MLtf W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. Notice to shippers. 81'I'KKINTEX DAX T’S OFFICE. MuseouKK Kail Hoad, s Columbus, (la., Aug. 14, '05. ) 8kip|.er* and Consignees are hereby notifiod it this Company will uot bo responsible for kbta shipped to any Station on this Road, or Coltu&bus, after It is discharged from our j^ 14 tf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. Advance* made on consignment* to our llou*o in New York, and to our friends in Liverpool and Glasgow. Pot. 10,1805 3m 8. V. ROWLAND. W. M. 1RVINK. B. R. BTKWA11T. ROWLAND, IRVINE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Botwccn Pearl and Third Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Oct. 0,1865—2m NOTICE. mCE Ml >00(1 KE RAILROAD CO., I CoLvunna. Ua., Aug. U, 1365. > ,*7 COM PAN''Y is prepared to mako c<«n- ’^ * u' r ln .°, delivery at this place of Oak umj by Ihe ear 1 vad. Parties wish* «iuue wrill ple.i.-o make application imtnedi- MBll-tf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. J. W. PEASE, Bookseller aud Stationer, COLUMBUS, QA. Notice to Shippers. Muso'igue R. R.Co.» l Lulumbur, Ua., July 3l*t, J *™®»nd alter the 1st August, pre-payment 1 ’• r ® , (hired for all freight skipped to liut- _«»! intermediate Stations. 8 freight on all goods received at this place My Point, must be paid on delivery of the tlelea. l!lffinw Wi ! , .V ,ea * a tal{e n°Bce, as thoso iulv^ ‘ enforced. *' L Mz BIVINS. Treaa’r Atlanta Medical College. C'lur-e Lectures in this Institution v 'inmeuco on the first Monday in No- j Main, v,' . ’ MU '| '’untinue lour mouths—tho — r Doing changed the time for those*- 1 S TA".«C t0 the winter month*, oct<» 1 U. WESTMORELAND. - Doan. NATIONAL marine AND - re Insurance Company w SKW UHLRAN8, c »pilal and Assets $565,000, J -M. COUMTENNV, Prealdent. ,, piT; utKI ' 10 take kiskson fkop- EVERY LESCHIPTION. || I s; f . "'I'uny, composod of many of tho 1 reepaniibiu IUL .„ u f jJjq UTY OF NKW OHLKAN.S, against loss, to those All l * f * r,> Insurance. «roJ u'n i n * " 0, ' n «ati*f *«‘d i si I by ilio unili-r.i j.. Ladies’ Fine Note Paper, (lilt. Commercial, School and Jsudio*. Pen*. White. Buff, Upaque and Canary Envelopes, India Rubber Hound Cotubs, “ *’ Dressing Comb*, " " Tuck Combs, Morocco Pocket Books, Violin Bows. Leather Wallet*. Brinrwuo.l Pipes, <1.1). Gun Cups, Ain't .Mercbaum iMpcs, Playing Card-. India Rubber Pipes, Visiting Cards, Toothpicks, Violin »V (luitar String- Memorandum Books. Violin Bridges, September i-tf WM. Ci. 8VV^VN, (LATE OF TENNESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, QA. Ollice over (Junby’s store, corner <1 Broad aud St. Clair-treeU. oct 1 > .m THOS. C. JOHNSON, (LATE OF ST. LOT IS, Mo ,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, (laim and ltcal LstalP Atveiil, No. 50 Market Nlrcel, *. (|» Slalr*, MoNTCjO.MKKY, ALA. OeLlO 8m* J. T. PEYTON, ATTORNEY AT 1AW, M K.11 PHIS, TK N N 10HS1010. I )R()MPT attention given to all businc** cu- 1 trusted lo bis cure. Ruler* to lion, lliues Holt, Columbus, (lu. sept S, 1 M>5—<»iu E. W. MOISE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. It. J. MoHGrt. 8RXIOR. It. J. JIOHKri, JII.VIOil. L_A W notice:. r |MIK UNDERSIGNED have lormod a eo- 1 partnership, under the name an.I style ot It. .1. MUSES, and will eslitlilndi an ollice in Columbus, (la.,on tho 1st October next, lu the meantime letters addressed as ..Imvo will bo promptly atlendod to. I’hesenior partner will jittond regularly tin* United State- District Court at Savannah, the Supremo Court ol (Jcorgia lor thi Judicial Di.-lriet, tho Courts ot tuu Cnall.ilioocliue Cir cuit, and upon special retainer in important eases will attend any ot tiio Courts in tieorgia (Federal or c la to j 11. J, MOSES, Senior, ting 15-tf It. .1. MOSES. Junior. JAMES M. RUSSELL, Attorney at Xsaw, (Ollice over Store of (iunby At C«.,) H AVING resumed the practice of Law, I will horcaltur give my undiv ided attent ion to all bu.*>iiioss entrusted to sue for tlii- aud con tiguous counties. july 26-tf l.aw Notice. flHIK undersignod, at their old oflice, Ciuw- X fgui), liussell county, Ala., are i reparud to tiio applications for pardon under the Presi dent’s amnesty proclamation, and also to trans act all other pruiessional business. U. D. At (i. Wm. 1100PER. ftUg 23-tf DR. BELLAMY DR. A. J. FOARD, Tennessee, tenders hi* prof. - ional sen cos to the eitizon* of Coluiubu* aud weinity. Ollice in tho Perry House. Engineer, I offer I. Colton Plant at inti.-, land unde uvunh'iit Among them l olli . from Cliumietiurgee, Ala ,eouia-u may bo "divided into t \v«> . ot i Ivue •1st) acres each. All oak and iii waste land. Tho home pl.i«*o 1 house, nut-buildings, line, icl.m. old, a good well and a .•h. ii . I. six thousand gallons. All tin* v... dosed and communicates w ,ii tii The other places me all well w (»1 the placed will bo ids. Or it ofvJ> and y and no elegant n • i jiirty- 1 *16 : *I8*H t inf.r, fin f |;, Mir. r )f >ir?d r >^7G 2 Is id :bi -I5 is 5! Mi if. 72 7S si ‘HI 21 its 15 52; 56 lilt 7:’. SI) H7 611 '1163 I 50 15 .55 71 7;l S7 '.15 IDS 111 IIP 127 ■ 66 75 s*• p*. 101 PM 117 lo, 1 1 11 11 1 6 I-’ 76 •' • I.mi l(o IJ.,'1 11 (}.i 1 1 pm 17. (mi I- • Hit) r 5 : |o 15 . |*(J* • J. ' 215 2 56 'J 15 .Mil is Sll 126 |5o ls.1 2 *6 7 51 '|I.’ol 2]H .tiHl.120 346 21 lull 1.51117 1275 3011 ; I UHI For advertisements published !•** than one week .'rd ti6 per *<iunrc for tho first insertion and oil cents per s-piare for each subsequent insertion. ^ Advertiseincnl* inserted at intervals to b charged as new each insertion. Ailvertiscmenls ordered to remain on any particular intgo, to ho charged us now each in sertion. Advertisements not specified ns to time, will bo published until ordered out, and charged accordingly. Advertisers are requested to stato the number of insertions desired. AM advertisements considered due from the first insertion aud collectable accordingly. Till: Till A I. OI’JEEF, I).l\l Bttdily. t In 1 e places, il earl d lodde pplie.ition i- m do 1 R. A. IIARDA VI A V. J sold •d with PLANTATION FUR SALE MY LuWl'R PLA OFFER FOR SA lotion on tile <' 11; 11 low Columbus- Tl. i«f which are ele ouiloitable dwellin, aid, and i Mil ( With ol . 1 I ike place i n ell iinpr • oi --* fruit l r are all lioi Idaee flic overseer and negro h buildings, nnd tlm suttloineiit o public road leading to Lumpki settled aud improved and groat eare Im- iieen taken to keep »t in a higii .-tote ..t Miliivntion, I’he productive eupae.ity id th •>•• muds -ir•• woil known in the neighborhood. Porn, l-oddcr, and Slock cun bo purchased on the place, oelitl'. IV. <J. Wool,Fill. 1C, Handsome Residence, WITH IK ACRES OF I.AM), FOR SALE, ; \N tlm Tn I hot I on road, op;.. if «’..I. Liml- say’s. 1 1 5 mile-* tr«'in th* * »tx. 'I lie h<*use eon in ins 6 ru >m up lairs, cl *-ci and 1r.11 ret I, DOCTOR STANFORD J RESUMES the praetio surgical attention ca modalions la the city. Ollico hour* li cu 11 till 2 of Medici no and distance requiring find coiyfortublu iiaeotu- ordcr, ,-| . loinl water, a gard o ol tbr an orchard ut varieties ol trail tet . 11 aents of Woodland. For term* nH*ly to (l. C. ur i’.<! net 17—tf Through the P"*t Sun copy, LOOK OUT! 'rilE FINE POTION FLAN I ATI" 1 late Major Ocorge O. . DoUglierly euiinty and eoi.ta . in* 1. (oak nnd hickory lands) and a , Morehorn, W atk-v, MePlareo. .P.10- cr. is for sale. Terms cu.-h. Apply to L. V.'. DAW; out 2l*3UlWlf oil the pM ..r to E. W. Scahrook. < .mu!. of the FOR SALF-, miles , onth ol Person.-' 1> *p. eoiilaininu 1166 acres -bciweei • : Sm) ami t»<K) eleured—tiio-t o which is fresh and well union ikee. Framed dwelling with l*o house* suflieioiit for 46 or .0 |, limiMi and screw. Crop un i sold with the place it de.-ii> I convenient to churches and . will sell for cotton, payable Do. for cash this fall, on reasonable Address W. 15 oct 1 s-1 in* Person*. Hu •• EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL! Notice to Members of the Pioneer Colony of Major Hastings. Bit. II. M. GhECKI.LV, II O M EOPATHIST, A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP NEW SHEET MUSIC, JUST RECEIVED BY J. W. PEASE. I tiuibu* and vicinity. OUioe at In-1 r.-ideneu on McIntosh street, between KandoRdi ami M. Clair, next door to Dr. Cushman'* I.11111I e >rner. Ollico hours from C to 8 A, M. and from 1 to 5 1>. M. nug 18 tf S’, l". ummts 1 Cinc "> ntt,i ' j»s.' u. i.b.i! )' '''• ' ’ BAKER, ROGERS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS -AXU- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, * *40 30 Kant Second Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, ll’IIOLlv^ALK DEALERS in Fatiry and Staple (Jreceric-, Wc.-tem Rchcrvo Cheese and Butter; Dried. Canned and Foreign Fruits, Fi-di of all kind*. Scod, Ac. ' Two tuotuborsof «*ur liriu I'Mlde In New v ork. DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 7‘Ad- 130, WEST SIDE UltUAU ST. InK Irniu fir.tliund,, ifivo. u- l.u-iliiin. for iu;l H. Z . RUCK K 11, WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND \ r KMliLllS ..1 .Iii i I IyX that Diet’ d-.ny nin > ■ i,ii I lie I *• t l)n> ol Dmmlin' eomntodluB tiling sh i« • euinlortabii- a iniii-- I < 11 : r pas-engorS, wil I tie pro) i le 1. Head* ol tainilio* und .-iii_-le r stiueach; other member- • ! !amil will pay .72". and flii dm, ' " • flOcaeh; which payment* will r Fuiniiies will ho nil single perso cliai Planter.- mi-miM nnd mchanie- tii take tents, und ut with i-rovLi .ii- h r Utln lg ife*irilta 1 Colony rail do mi Id at S" 16 north Jo* puucan, I. i . Li K eve-. Market sire no\ b) in pound- Ol I' LARGE AND VALl Alll.i: COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, U ’ILL BE SOLD, within the I, gal li...irs « sale, «>n the 1st Tuesday i’i I before the 1 ll-.u-ed t ft) flu \ LWAYS ON HAND a full and complole /Y Stock Dry Hoods, Oroocries, Cutlery, Hardware,Tinware, Ul is.-ware, CroeRcry, Boots, Shoes, Huts, Domestic and Foreign Liquors, Wines, Ate., 20001b* I C Tin Ware. which can be had at lowest market prices— Wholesale or Hetull, No difficulty in having your rnonoy changed. >ug 21-tf 810 REWARD. f^UK TWO DEEDS lost by theft from my re*- X 1 idcnce in this city, one lor ten acres ol ry proot is reu- ground near Atlanta, uis le bv Robert (. n»w- mptly udju«ted l ford, E*a., to Mr*. Am and v M. Marshall; and i.—- ' * » •»•--!— * — . Atlanta. w Euquir- . er. the above rowurd will be paid. W1LLCUX. I oct Jl-JDi* C. K. MAKSIIALL. dj.'.i rally and promptly adjusted l ford. E*<l., to Mr*. A maud a M. Marshall; u x (Le oil; .7, , , un d«raignod. District Agent, oue to same, from Joel Parker, F* i-. Atlanti tiuq.,,, u °* (ioorgia lloiuo Insuraucu By leaving them, if found, at otheeot bn«|i g (Linds, uusurp.ia.-cd by any house in the u 0■ I e#* Advance* made on conslgiiiiietils to If. P. HAKER A ('()., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lit) l*enrl at , Hanover Ht|uwie, NEW YORK. oct -7 3m Stray Horsos, (TAKES up l y the .-ub-criher on the I No- 1 vomber, ah>»ui*8 mile.- liom the city, on the Console road, one dark iron grey marc, about tineo years Old, and one brown colored iniili*, about 8 years old. ’Ihe owner or owner-mil eull aud prove property, pay charges und l-iko thesumeaway \V. 11. SI'Kl’l!hN>, nov 8 lw Cvlambui, Ua. iilty ; button. Tall hundred and thirty -eve lot No. two. tra •ti'-u, c«. one hundred and ti:fy the western pan of |..t ; halves ui |oi.- No. tlm titty four, all in the tw .-.ud county ol lal'.oi. Ur.', 26-, 177. 2"7. 2lo. .I’, tort) -one and a halt a n I.iindrc l nnd an • re* ol lot No. 211, ►rncr ol I•.t - de-crib* d land being in the lift- . said county. Tip; above dc-eid . : i •«t. filuatnl about nine mile* ... t ..-i Talbutton cud live mile- tiotth <•! 11• • ■ »i it ion on tho Mu- get ltailro.il tu! mol convenient -e<qi..n bfcuuuti), ! high state ot cultivation. L'ontain.- tItr forent -citleuicnl- with all nece-» .r .. it in-- and -I v !,.ii i- .la lur rich creek land. .**-nd - cltleo be sold umler the \s ill ut the la; a.. ew.-. deeea-cd. for tin* purpi e .|i- AII wlmdc.-ir. t ) pm •!).:-<• a • oj C • tation would do 'veil to cull i n aeo derslgncd or II i . Mathew.., wh r« -1 premise*, and c\ inline I i iIm iuh’D t he day ol sale. Term* made 5: n< w n « of sale. W. P. M A l US’.Ws. , T. J. MATIIKWS. .1. M. MA I HEWS. I Hcpt. 24—StawtUl tu* dee From the Lon ion Quarterly Koviow. But tlm ntlior ilny Jell'ersoti Davis wns otto of tiio world's foremostinon, mltnirud u statesman, rospeeted ns an earnest tdiristinn, tho WuKhin^lon of anolhor Hjimcfutiou ol lUc^aiuoraeo. “Now, tiono 9> poor ns to do him rovorenco.” In tlii* country* happily froo from oxeitetnent, we eat\ calmly weigh fuel* which others see fur the lime through tlm distorting mo- din of prejudite and pns-ion. .1 i ll'cison Davis simply followed the example of (JeorKo Wash in if ton. Both wore .South- ernois, lu.tli slavo-owners, both levied war n/jninst tin^ older government. Wasliin^- ton, a subject of Lite Biiti.-h Crown, under which Im held a commission, committed an net of uti(|uestiom»ldo treason. Jell'or- -on Davis was never llm subject of Abra ham Idneolu. He was tlm chosen ruler of millions ol the American people, twice as many u- demanded their independence from this country. Over thorn ho ruled for years under all the most complete forms of constitutional law. That such a man should be bunted down as u felon, is one of tho dark spots that wiil he loft by this struggle on tlm page of American his tory—of all the darkest. The charge which President Johnson attempted lo fasten upon a fallen foe has been scouted on every hand, Tho nssuosin of Mr. Din- coin wan a singe-stricken fanatic, incapa ble nl the time of seeing that bis crime would be ruinous to those lie thought, to -i rve. After the surrender of Dee, even if the wind© Northern (’iibitmt bad per- i.-ilicd, Ibis could only have influenced the it. ti'l by rendering the irre.-i.-tihie armies of Hi ant nnd Sherman morn ruvengeful, and adding lo the Hill* rings of t ho van quished. Booth was riot a Southerner, had no connection with any State of tho Confederacy, had endured no outrage, suffered no loss. It was well known that liiu father’s intellect was disordered, and that lie had committed acts of violence.— Tho circumstance* of tho crime— the thea tre, the llourish, the quotation, thn man’s life, hi* letters, hi-dying request to tell his mother that he had done what he thought for the be t all indicated the individual ity of the act, the originator, the intended hero of Vb© Dngudy. Lt is mm uf the crimes t'.ial throughout till history, ami will) all nation*, has invariably accompa nied such convulsion*. No great disturb ance occur* in European history hut some ormeomc.s forward to play this part. Tlioro is baldly a sovereign reigning in Europe whoso life has not boon attempted, and there are those old enough lo remenibur tho conspiracy of TITutlewood, when it was intended to dest roy tho whole (iov- o.rnniont of thin country at a blow. So far, then, from the event being a rare phe nomenon, it was one lo he anticipated; indeed, it seems tu have been expected by Mr. Seward. As in certain sanitary con ditions certain diseases attack the body, so amidst wars and tumults this form of monomania peix.ei* on minds so predis posed. In nil this, however deplorable, there i- nothing astounding; but astound ing it U that a J'rmident of tho United States should bring a charge of complicity in Mich a crime again.-l an eminent Amer ican statesman ami-soldier. To make such a charge heedlessly, without evidence of the clearest character, was to bring an in etlaceable stain upon tin* dignity of his oflice and tho hinltiry ut his country. It bear- the aspect of an attempt to assassi nate tho reputation of a defenseless man. Among savages it is tlm practice lo gloat over the tortures of tho defeated, lo mako a target uf the quivering body, and to Iran.-fix it with arrows a* a pastime. Civ ilized nations usually treat the victims of w*.r with humanity, even with generosity. The whole conduct of the (lovei ninont in this matter of the conspiracy trial is pain ful in the extreme—the trial of an offense whoUv unconnected with war by a court- mi.rtial; tlm composition of that court— its 1 tos dent, it* reporter, the tittle-tattle received a» evidence, and, beyond all, the secrecy attempted—carry us back to llio worst usages of the darkest time*. Jollbrson Davis is now in the bands of hi* enemies, and remains tube tried for treason. If bo bad committed this orimo bo would then stand on n level whh Wa-h- ington, Kossuth, (Jnri‘a!di nml others, hitherto thn objects of American admira tion. Can tho same thing boa virtue when other* sutler, ami the blackest of crimes when it injure* ourselves? If ho bo tried under the present excitement, there can be little dunbt t\* to tlm verdict; but it cannot be supposed that tile -V merit an people will commit such an u«*t a* t<» take any man’s iilo for simply following tho example of their own idolized hero, and exorcising a right they are taught to claim “a most sa- [tut "l right,“ a* Mr. Lincoln declare.! it to And a* Mr. John-on reiterates that 'I' i treason is thn greatest of crimes, wo are V'. 2L\ ■ led to examine how il i* regarded by tho ■ m Dm Constitution of iliu United State*, ii ! I . t , ll.ee s * far from being thus accounted, 1 "1 ( j) j s Sl .|,,,.p. | from all other off«n»» s, tml to ‘t \vn of i bo stigmatized, but to bo dealt with gent* t, u |y, und lu dgod round with protoctions ' from oxtronm punishmont. Thus, Art. I, section'.); “N •» hill of attainder shall he pa*M'd. ’ Art. Ill, see, 51: “No person otiuo will pay olTiil- alt by j ) Vl'iD ! mild- ' pn|. •n |da shall ho convicted of treason uni tlm testimony of two witnesses to tho sumo overt ad, or on confession in open court*” In Art 11. loo I, it is dined with bribery; and the dth amendment to ..ii tlm i tiie L'on-titmi 'n requires that the accused t.« j..iu -hall have tho right to ”» speedy ami lieday p il.lie nial by Mil impartial jury of tho . w State ami di-tnel wLuicm tl^c crime shall 1 " r *” ! liave been coiiimitted.” Art. Ill, *eo. 51, ordain* that “no attainder of treason shall work to tii| l on of b'o <1 .u except during the lift* (l f tt,„ tainted." A ud n this trial if in I • c,in ducted calmly uh mii iilfuir of State, tlm ditllcult lu-U mud be cqicounlerntl t»i proving tlm right ol a sovereign Slate to withdraw from it.s union wiLh tho i*iliet>, if any counsel dare to u*o the urgumont It is not generally believed in this coun try that such a right exists; hut Unwin, « competent legal authot ity, a Nortlitq ner and devitnl Unionist, assert*, in hi* work on tho Constitution, tii i, the : _ht i- inherent in tho Federal < m. That the Slates wore originally, i nch «.| ihi*m, a free, sovereign und indrpendent p -wei, is very certain, as they wore p .t .n :, acknowledged by this country tn the-', term*. That their union under the nth- of the l nited States did not d.stiov t o s<i\oreignty exibting sepamt.-iy in . ; oh i also certain, ns it e. declared in the lir-L Constitution: “Kach Stale retain* it.- sovereignty, freedom and ind* pend. m e. That each State is n»vrnqgn uudir tlm present C-onslilulioti is also cerluin, a* it. has been so decided on several < < < by the Supremo Court, a decision from p, which there is no appeal'. Now, if a u; oroign Slate cannot withdraw from is union with other State , I • i..m< i, some power which prevot over it and suporior to it* ov;n wit 1 . I »o, its condition i- that of infermri.y < suhjaction to that higher p v. -r, ’:.n therefore cannot ho f-ovmvign. power is known lo tho CoiiFliiution, ft the Status are co-equal ; und. what is p. p ■ ■ ularly termed “the tlovcrnmeni” i - t.. ‘ ply the common ndminisiruii 1 oral agent, to whom certain limited pow* ors were “delegated ’ by LheStuD .-. 'I I.< 1 recipient of a deicg tied*pow. i cannot lie I superior to those of whom it isthc .1. lo- | gate. This would be t > put the ag**ut above the principal, or the servant above j tho muster; and where u sovereign State > 1 “delegates" limited power* to an agent | 1 for certain ends, it is dillicult t.. see that it cannot withdraw them when those end.* ! ’ are not attained. This right to withdraw, j “to resume” them, was as-, i t. d l.y \ u - 1 : ginia when that Slate became a p uiy to | the Constitution, uml it w.>- a•-.•*•!• <i ii. j the solemn hu in of ail net of a law of the State. Virginia, th- i. i'.ot, iu seceding from tlm Union,simply "\, ru . - tho right which she reserved by law when she entered it. It may be said that (his law bus no force beyond lor limit.*; but they who accepted her adlm-iott to the Union with this rctomd right, solemnly proclaimed to tlm will, cjinnot m»u complain that it U exerei > q ; nnd,imh*<-d. it is dillicult to so.) how any S u al" c-iild have entered into tlm Fodeial comp.teL without the power of withdrawing il it terms wore broken. Thi* was tlm only possible mean* of re.Ire-- ,,r ,p t . |t,.m wrong if committed by the muj.n it\. < M.e of the points of the Oon>iituii<ui will n luslrulu this. Tlm small .States insisted that each, what( vt r i> Imu d h x •• ]ilnl weight in the Senate, mid ilia thi should novnr bo altered tn the^prejudice of any State without it* own eon-- ni. Ii results that tlm little strip «>! * el. J)*• I:, - ate, ha* it* two (Members in tim Smtal.. |unil.v with New York, a S:uD* e\ J Ing in all respecis foverui of the kingdoms Ifiuro) o. And ii tho whole ■ f tho oihei thirty-live Stales should desire it, they cannot rightfully alter this without tlm consent ot Delaware. But suppose ilm\ do so with or without tight, wlmt redress has Delaware? Mm could not ouivo'c m light the otlmr*. and must either mhtnii to a breach ol the eompatt without ie dross, or retire from it. Thi* may ‘‘\pl in. the remarkahlo stnl'iimut ol ll.vvl “Tills tight (that of mi,, mu-- I- considered un tugrmli -nt m tin* original composition of tlm (ioneral (lovernnmnt, which, though not «•>.pri-s.-ed, w i- moiu ally uiulerstood." 'I’lcat-ueh an un<ler- standing exist-d with elm ir.-.mer* ,.f tin* Constitution, i.- prov-.l by tt.e i t . i t-it in tho cuiiy debates of U ; gri*’ .. d-, i).. existing Constitution tlm il.T.-nl oi s.-.-.-.l ing was made more than <>n -, and in. right to do so was lioi que.-lioimd. 1 ji tlm Constitution thorn U no principle tl.m permits tho coercion of a Stai-*. W hen suggested, il was deliberat. ly ,*\clu.loil . and if there be nothing tint can luwltili.\ coerce u ♦State to remain, wlmt can In w - fully prevent il* going ? And if, as Do Tooquevillc l.ed, tlm right of secession cannot be di-ptov.-d, u follows that when the event , o in State become.* a foreign power a- ivgmd- th« vest; and if war ensm*. the m-is • l r- citizens are acts of war, and n -t of tr.-a . t Tho difference iirodneed l*y tin- -q. p i- very imperial. 11 a citiz.-n <d M .i \ ' mi wore now to take up arm* against t h I'. .1 - oral Govormuont, lo* would oommii an of treason. But if that Slate should ii;*l secede, and call out it* forms to resist in vasion, he must then re.-pond to the call, in obedieneo to tlm law- uf ihe land. (An Im co i.mit treason by acting in ob. diem-e to law ? According to the . Washington theory, tho position of thu South.-rn n an would bo hard, indeed; for if lmo|..-\, d tho Federal call, and -Imuld bo found in arms agaitmUhis Stale, lie would I..- gml v of treason against the law of that State ; and, if he obeyed the State cal), he i- now charged with treason again-t tlm U lo- . (Jovernnmr)U Such a p- -i:i.• r. < -inm.! l.e tenable. The law of the State* plumly ni* solves tlm citizen, who ha* m» ,-ii..n e mu to obey iL Against tho Stale itself u-dn - may be desire.i and demanded; but ii,-Ha noi bo found riglitful'y in that ( on-tuu lion from which tlm coercion of a S'ate ! was excluded. A traitor, too, take.- u;» arms against tlm (•overninent that is.u.-i him, und attempts to overthtow i». W> cannot find that any on wlm altempii-d to overthrow the Washington (i •verrm ' ' ; on tiio contrary, strong etl'orts were mane by the South to enter into ami. .i.m i. a lions with it. Bui arguments of mis kind are not likely lo obtain much attention at u period of suell excitement. One (hat cannot be overlooked i» the tart that, a • tate of war waa recognized al Government, 11 \v only by i)rUe*eourls. but by t uSup n Court, wlioae decision cannot be set ;i-u!.*.- It was recognized in the cxelmngq , j prisoners, and various ronvehtions onim- od into during tho war. It wn- admitti d iti the mubl striking manner by I’resident lAn.mln and his Secretary ot State, who went in person to treat with the conimi-- sionorf of JoUbr*oii Davis. It has iieen said that all tlii* win done under Die pres sure of event*, leaving original lights ui abeyance, which may now he reviv'd. By this kind of argument, alnm-t any bivacu of faith could i»»* d. tend. d. W liHlcvei motives, there is tlm fact. It i- im|..o.-i- ble to say that I'restdeiil Lincoln w.-nt to negotiate with ciuba-sad'irs appirintcd by i traitor, Whoevi i treats vvi sudors treat* with the (• -\ert.umnt, an I with tho ho-td of that (i.ueniuien' , and, liter thlt, Mr. tlohus vn to charge Dm head ol' tliit (ioveinmei.t with treason than wo had ....•!. .rge it up n tho JCmporor > i 11 > -. \ the* Crimeun war. Wo « .ni.*-: take opp -rite principles, change llnm about, rover-e thorn, leave th.-m, return t» tin m, i > suit the coiivoni'tie© of tin* d-.y. N » g.iv.-in* merit call pla.v fa-t and lo.. .-in m dl.-i - ol life or death. Ttiero are other c -n-i.i- rat ons, l\»r fi»ur yeura Jcllersoii D.ai* wa-tlm appoin ted ruler of e even great Mat-- Slat* *, --•)•- oral of which had boon free, sovereign and independent pou er> by the Govrrnmrnts of Europe. Iii- <1 •min ion With no iiioio in-uigent ili-lriel, le" a region ample enough for many kingdom- lie aent into the field great ariiii.--, made illUftrious by brilliant vieioiio- and lead- ort of enduring renown. Supported by a unanimous people, he rul'd in >tii t con, form by with the laws ol the land and it* Constitution. When vchonmnity urged, as he was, t » suppress tlm oppo-itmn p i pen, which were over buzzing aud sting* 1 With "lute) urged to r shot in <-.. o-ill Ml X. ry that m Im reiu-e. •tho profit of • ■-'al to inter- mom o; ido press. AVIien •6 ' ho di-r of Inn men, 1 i at U.ilmyrn by the Fud- p.mplo 'im -tanees uf atroc- '•• it'iout a shudder, i- - tlm v.»ie« of i.a- 1 declined to slid •pi "ti the open hold penury—for his '' on< my’s hand!. •' ti thi? depreciated -i Nut tin* imcessa* i i, • wa\ Ing with Dm able men that h peaker, • date papers tu tlm •; tiio fin -st coinpo- warm domestic af* 1 ■ a ad strong relig- ! no by \ ig..r «»f (be I and gn- )•')■; tlm )-b.»*»m con- mie-fourth of tho •i d i- now proposed % death. \N*h ilo not •'t will Im perpotru- v '-nd iliul life on m mie d. '\ o feel assured rth who will ' would read irt tlm rynieu ..I \Vasli- • .'"• wanting in llio '•f i pigment to tfis- •: in tho way of re- 1‘1‘linK ' l.o ■ Its ].i rasli- • among The w r land. ; tbu- 1. 'PS b« ' 11 IN i > K R D :i»ou Kates papers give to Dcmararn. f f I Iii day's 1s- atiri results are ••1’.* boat* were crow. J nclu- -•w lbetnsolves , tlm boat saved ip*, and nil tho • boat made , whom his own gin, which was • g; no l.ir.l was - *r tide wretches • '•ii too j-bip's etti- u-' d, though tho afterwards > contimi'-d ot .sink till .j u.-lily ing which tlm ship was : ui to' til'd we would •Itipg l Im g reu tor pur- : j;t "iico out round *."• Lady JOIgin re nt." g. They found he in.-i-l of tl,.* wreck, more who had lloul* d Butcher’* l-land, "d to have destroyed r—ei't that thu last tl" -•-I'. et for the glo Of • (i.v'-'lte of Kent lumen Mr. (ergo night.- -inee • ng- around ged to the .. however w:.- killed, •■•eii spared ; old parly M • ui phi A r gus, of 11 - Baltimore, , laden with l.(KX) i uis to that Tenpe.-.iee bank ill ve t h re, about ■ night. The crew. ; by a ter . large p>» n letigt Mr. \<l l' nited :*i timber, Uing of the boat, iced like a ship crew jumped di may, greatly think- tin ID, but Upon ' «ii - overed that d;, about K.H> feet • t. had given i-iii• l.e, swept list the two hay containing 2 ItH) ■•'■: •’ huge splin- .'i k immedialo- i • unate and un* ror >17,- h>- Value ot the t, wo: Iii .V | (NX). II ( "UKKRPoN 0- :.espond* ra' tiraliy set forth a pits. fr« -m an <‘di- 'Dim-, of tho ISth on the part of tho ’ "juries ■ the tlm part 1 t B ter into the question tilt'd out in t » refer the d It ti-sell re- ■ •! r the nisi- • id mi* t" a •n which the q’lordenco is, til refusal on rnuiont b» on- eomp.qjsation on that they ■itration- -and ’«■ importance hitration any oil which tlm il> r l-u M^-ri wI. "tain - li'om I. laid, wi will pla Limlc turtlic umy bn form, le I - qilun- I* stated i which lion. . Now York, i> to roe* .** of formation, 6 tying out the south. ’. • it"' lailtund, ami northern border of • Fax i- t w hich i* now un- ithcrly direction when ’ »'ii ■• hundred miles long, ami L-m id ( di* l two " lie, wlo thro I Unit their ol 'tired the coiinteuuiu't otis m this City - St were ago at tlm p'snUity in , and that we uo at.ire. It is m already SO- ntlocniiNl per^ Ii i can.