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JOHN II. MARTIN Ktlllor.
COLUMBUS :
Tuesday Morning, Nov. 14, 1865.
C'latihitirutloii of the Next emigre**.
Tlio VV'hfhin«ton correspondent of the j
New York JS'nrji writes thus to that paper
in regard to the classification of the next
Congro.*H:
The members of the next ('engross will !
not be divided between “Union" men arid
I Democrats. The Democrats will bo the j
. J Union
j for the
News by Telegraph.
Nkw York, Ncv. a—(‘otion l">»
rlin.'d tW'i I'cul*. Su!p( -’“•’J -k'. •ilo.
11'ih
Nkw York. Nov. I0.-U.llon Mlcs
'.mo tinle. hi 72 (’■ nl .
Until 14<i! .
WahiiimjT'IN, Nov. 10.-n.- Hccrolnry
in the next Congrei
or Democratie. tnuinbor?, and 2*”» radical
* AH* bn inn HlcrtIons.
The InU st returns are more favorable to
Mr. ration, ami wo now regard his chan
ces hs the bo?’.. 11 is reported that the ma- ,j j jo ] a ip. r w»i) embrace all the blatant
jority for ration in Harbour county is , self-sty lid "Union men. who will do all
about 800 votes, anil that Henry, Coffee ' they can to prevent tho Union from being
mill Covington, on llic: South.vn border of j r %; r 0 ° d c - nntoTvlllivo or Democratic party
the State, have »)-•* given him majorities. j j fJ (jo n ^rf‘Ss will include ad who support
Uonecnb, another Southern county, gives j tho President's policy, embracing such
PMton 30U mnjotlty. A dispatch to tho | mon »a Sonutor Uoulittlo. I appoml t"
Montgomery .Va,7, from Huntsville, 10th
l/iniiuttnir. » ism i/oisiuuni- ..... - - ',.rrv
Union men; and the Republicans, who, , of .State t >I:.y t.- r gnin 1 ’* 1 / s (1 ,itii
for tho Inst four yours linvo fnlsoly csllpd t*i cnrilimic t-' ■ ' ' n t v !
themselves “Union" men, will veto with j Uirolini ni l;, r-n ,v “'l u 1 , h ,‘i
the rndirHls. Tho truo division of pnrlios i Thu order »v-,|' K j
in thu next Congress will bo con«orvHtivo miilhcr ' 'i r■ i,„>
fays that Patton will carry North Alaba
ma by four thousand majority. If theso
report, arc all erred, there can hardly
bo a doubt of Patton's election.
Wo are indebted to a friend at Union
Springs for the following statement of liio
vote of Mac m county full, excepting
lloneycut precinct, which was expec
ted to Inert n- • the insjnrilii - lor Bat«
lie aid Powoll. Tho roto of that precinct
cannot alter the result indicated by the
figures below, for any officer chosen by
tho county:
a 1'alt I 806, n tiger387, Smith
61. *
('oiiirnmiiaa.— I’n'llo WM, I.igon 618,
llniniil 2*2, H- m- Ks. Undonhead **0.
rt«d th<
tier
I 'do, Pi
•jo, Mitchell 1. 1
,v, — i-’ra-o-r W.V., He:
727, Juiikii - * VJ, Urawford ‘
Cirri llilbrn. no opposlti m.
Shn • /.—Handle '.Mb, Ward '>7.
If,,,, Collr'f , . tlclioWKit 7i'i, H
ard Ci02.
Tax /Issesw.—Ulenn ti'Jfi, Slang
3.V2, Shi k-i 112 ».
The Augu-ln pa)ier« puhlisli tiio i flieiid
ordi I- ami" uicii.i: the finding and decrees
of tin) military (ourt that was so long oc
eitpiel, in lliat city, with the i-nso Of
l-'innk iligiit. C line Watkins andJosl.ua
J. Doughty, charged with the miirJer of
t i.pt. Alex, ii .-ley. Tho commission
found young llighl guilty, and sentenced
him I.; ho hung. They found Watkins
and Doughty not guilty, and acquitted
them. 1)».i ,r (Jen. Siocdman approved
l acquittal in tho vase of
iii‘Hpprovc.1 tho finding*
tho findings
Doughty, a
rind ««quiUH
nevert/icde-s
approx cI ih
c-a-e d li d
xvhose guil.
.•t
ilinil tho son
i tho
nf Watkins but
Jit*
findings atul sentence in the
,, but, inn-much ns WutkitiM
ho Major (ifiiornt regarded
, had boon ai quill.-d, ho mod-
enco nf llighl to fifteen years'
itnprisontnon in the penitentiary »t Alt-
bum, N. N . or uuh other places as the
1’resident may dim !.
L
received are rcgn
election ot Well:
callotl tho “Nati
date*." and px-CJo
fur by tlo'.-o win
not i
Kt F.' 11
ndidato
nl: \V«
dispatch from N
snys that tho f
cloctoil to L’.mgr
Martin; 2d, .lac
XYicklitf* 1 . Tlioy
crat«,'' which is a
now ap|
The return?
d a* otnblishing the
■ (Governor, lie* was
! Democratic candi-
nor Allen was voted
pposrnl him, though
i Now Orleans the
,2d:’., Allen 1,11*2. A
,• Orleans of tho nth
wing gentlemen are
. l-t diftriet, L. G*
Hat her; ffd, H. C.
re ail called "Dotno-
tber indefinite term a-
i-iana politician?. Wc
presume flint they belong, like Governor
"Wells, to tho "National Democracy," and
wore opposed by those who voted for ox*
self a caudiil
Savannah I >
gate to the (
r t
nd eloqu
pub.c p.
n announces him-
■ngross in tho 1st or
.Mr. Cohen, as a del©-
ion, was distinguished
!. enlarged and liberal
cy, and for hi- force
pusher.
this letter a li-t of thu members thus c.us
pitied, it will be soon that in the honato
there nrn thirty-two cannon’nliv*; mem
bers wild twonty-llvo radical?, besides hi*
tuen Senators whoso position is a? y«l
doubtful. Of these there is good rcii-on
to helievo that five at least will act with
tho conservatives. In tho ll /u^c th* re
will ho 127 radical?, and 121 conservative
niembors, with a probability that on nor y
questions ten or twelve iiieinUrrs, cla- 'Ml
as radiculs, will vote with thu cfonserva-
tivui.
This being the situation of atlairs, the
AVicV c-»rrespondent gives his opinion of
what ho thinks will tako place; I U
Such being the situation, as well known tm t- t o* »
to the lea<ling radical politician?, they disregarded a:. .
bavo determined to mako tho grand fight ; taken,
at the opening of the session, and boldly • >
refuse admittance to all th s Southern del- , American l i. ■
ogation*. unless it should happen that rad* • U• i. ;n ' ,I; ,
nil men present themselves claiming seats.
Tlii-x is their determination, and they will
support ,t with the strength of de-pora-
Ji- n. They will scruplo at thuus* of no him: » “ •
mean? whatever to effect tho end th- y t; '• uriu f
have in view'. They are desperate men, -.!- app enti
and tho ground on which they stand i- 1 -aj* *' ■ '• *
• lipping from bencuth their feet. It they _ I le* n.a •
are dufe.tled in llii* matter, they acknow- ^ ‘
ledge that their organization must bo bro
ken up, and that their power will bo gone
forever.
turn hu- rf|.ujiHUl"thu war .l; ht ami that
Suulh Caroiit > <*«■'•»>» thB V
gren.-i'imil anieiidmen'.
(;.»n-tit'iLim i.b- ,.-iiif g *
Yesterday Mr. >* viiu
Hurry !• *r the l’i .-i bu
adopt on of the amen.inn
ci.liariy important and <
ble with ruf. rence to t »•••
ul the Union, and that
opinion, buloro expretsed, rtinmns un-
changed.
The Hr' sident in response t<z deieg-i.es
from a North Carolina delegat
that although the State had done
nci - ptan. e nf tie* t ngres-ional
very uiuendmciti wa- peeuliarly
tant to a -•lec.-.s'iil re-Vcali -n.
Gov. il.dden i-n. In - n ifinlr
continue to net a? < • vernor until
by express «»r«Jer-
JUi.ri.MoKK, Sr
from thu Tw'dllh .
cate tho defeat «*f:
nro afTordo-l by ofliciali for their shipment,
and their anxiety was so great to place
them on shipboard ns to cause inqiitie* on
tho part of the « lFicers of the shir*. Since
tho passenger? have been removed from
the thip but few ca? s have occurred, and
tin se are of thu mildest form. We may
hope for a speedy disappi aranco of the
malady.* _ _ T
N knv Y’onk, N«»v. ft —1 ho N ew Or-
lenr.s Crescent nublishes Mexican letters
of .September 20ih, pretending to given
s tatement of n conspiracy in New York
City, lor tho purpo.-e of percipit&ling the
United states into a war with Mexico and
Franco at some future time.
F-V-/ 1 ' '1*1.e Host’s NVh>hington special says
1 e c a Gen. Brisou, sentenced to five years im-
piisnnment, has be* n released by order of
the Secretary of War for gallant services
during the war.
The Liverpool Host reports the cholera
diminishing in Southampton.
Tho Albany Journal states that Bar-
low’s majority it; ’ho Statu i? 2f»,000. The
Argu> concudi*? that it is about the figures.
Nkw York, Nov. it.—The Agent of the
American Union in Georgia reports thu
children w i'.hout thu privileges of schools.
There are 000 whit**? -tillering for want of
food in Atlanta Th**ro i? great suffering
in pro-pt_*< t, tinie-s help comes. Manj’are
without shelter, ami sleep where night
overtakes them. There are oOO children
. without schools.
. . Th-* Governor* of North Carolina and
Tennessee offer ah the aid in their power
to promote thu interest of education.
(4 real destitution prevails in N'o.th Caro
lina.
'.'tap'd Gov.
; that an early
i» duutnu 1 pe*
. ri'lly delim
it i ition
tiie Hre-iident’s
!,tho
i.upor-
L'*«*d to !
idieved ]
Ivatur p
di-trict
lt**publicun)
i thu dis-
in entirely
iinds were
tuil a Him
Military
Dkatil or Jt'PfiK Mkkk,—The Co
lumbus (Miss.) correspondent of tho Sel
ma Mossonger thus speak* of this ovont
The suddon death of Judge A. B. M« ek ,, r< > j
•—thu distinguished poet, writer and j,. r ,.
speaker—this morning, bus deepened tho y,. r
gloom already rusting over thin place. r , c iinor.
I he Judge died of disua-o of the hear’. 'j*/,,. A
without a moment'.* warning of his end. (l rn ir
Ih- had been i« fcehlo health fur - >mo ! ,,^^,.^1 ,,
months, hut ho was thought t<» he rccov- j,,r the r
• •ring. A f*nv hours before hi? death he ;r .. , ,
bad been complaining somewhat, but r ,.. : .i ;ii
nothing serious was thought of it, and ’j',,,.
while sitting up in his chair conversing, Vf .f, r ■}.,
about th too o'clock this morning, ho died j| , p.,,-
suddenly and without u struggle, so that v ,*r...
the exact time of his death was not dis-
rovered by those around him. The
had made many wurni friends, and
had won the esteem of this eotninutiity,
luring his rcsidenco hero. His funeral
akes placo to-morrow, Kev. Dr. H. H.
Needy otllciating.
on b;
ring tho ’
left for h
Tho b»
up yosterd y <
Vi-rnon, in N\
Twenty--i v
numbering nl
aj.p.-in-
i.ew c institution
H. i-li. 'igiit tho
• -tern members
mb They belong «•
Now'Jcr-oy, and
■ i< h
■y at Mount
• rod troops,
. ar I men,
to be tnus-
nlv t . New
w* Kuglund
( iniiii-- n bold
xt M
of All
.day l"
id i-
>way no
in'
1 P
dully niithenti'
tuti"H of that
thereto, l e*j.,c :
ed »y tho rer
mill and v id t
forever proliib
B ilh tin Hre
express. J thui
suit.
The Herald
i •
i-oiv.
•sons and
Mina, and tuk
.■ 'pb* of the South in
Mt.d industry,
liing'.on special says
> .'g< •. jr.. (rtivernor
In m N rib Carolina,
John- .ii thu t*Hi
re | <»i t of I ho consti-
ii ondmenta
s id ■ i iiiinncpE ]irs»*
« nventi*>i*, declaring
drr..I .. s<ion, and
i is t ry in the State.
• t ay Seward
perial says '
y in land
.-hip A i
day ’
iJr.iue
From tho Latirango Reporter,
rise Tc**t Oatli—A Coiiciiihivc Answer. 1
Our townsman, Hon. B. H. Hill, on
being a.-ked hi- opinion of tho Congress- J
>na! Fe.-t Oath, a few day? ago, made the
following, a- wo think, conclusivu reply:
The oath i? unconstitutional, because
it adil- to and varius from the oath requir-
I by the Constitution, Thic i? settled by
iveral adjudications.
"1 ho oath is unwise, unnatural and un
precedented, because it h retroactive in it?
luitotnenls. 11 doc? not seek to secure
proper conduct in an otficor while dis
charging the duties of his otlico ; bv.t does
-uek to exclude him from thu otlico alto
gether by reason of something done, or ; . . • .. ..
aol Jimof lung bolero Iho uffi.o was con- I ^ ' •
Uaiiii)
h'*rn men
X irginia,
•ountry between Wash-
limon 1. Sixteen now
g up at Maria?
1 SnUtllHIlipti
vod at this } ort yuutei*.
: )j ip j • iti n.'vva to Bit
Among the j owera wliicli, In
land and l'urk• v, ha\o n ado I
intention of taking part in thu
for the purpose ol -tudying r
venting or reproving tl
Fr mu the Atlanta New Kra.
Letter from c;ei*« J. H. Gordon.
C’.'M nut's, Ga., Nov. 8, 1805.
Mrs*r*. /•.'■■ i have but this mo-
ni<*fit re«ch«<l mv homo, from a di»ta/»t
portion of the St-.te, and am told that du
ring my anee a communication ap
peared in y"ur paper, suggesting tny
name in Cx>tin**ction with tho appr- acl.ing
••iortiofi for Governor. Having received
n • 'Miy otic, r Haltering solicitations, I
hasten to ex pres*, through the column? of
your piper, my appreciation of these
proof- . t ronfideiicQ and partiality on the
part d my fr.vruls, and to advise them
that I field not consent to yield to their
•a, - i tl Is resp cL Necessity exacts,
Urtcd j nt thi?» time, my undivided attention to my
piTecnai a Hairs. There are many other
reason? which make it impossible for mo
to become a uimliduto under uny circu.n-
sUnces.
Several gontlemen bavo been named,
whoso character and talent- fit them for
tho position. Lot us select from thesoonu
whose long civil service, mature experi
ence and unblemished rectitude presemi-
nently qualify him, to conduct tho .Statu
through the shoals and quick-sands that
environ her; and while we thus consult
tho highest interests of our State, let us,
by a faithful observance of tho obligations
we have assumed, and by all the moral
power wo may exert, suilain tho Hresi-
dent in hi- herculean endeavor to defeat
t c radical of the North in their efforts to
destroy us. Lei w- demonstrate to these
enemies t<> twf/i, to principle and sound
jio/iri/, that tho men ot tho .South, wh »
tyive he. n ready to vindicate with their
In*eg the honor of their section and tho
tiny believed just and holy, arc
most reliable in their observance ol
plighted l'-iiih an I Irud to tho principles
I iho (*oi:-tituti"n. Ditllcullies of the
reatest magnitude oppose our | olitical
and maicrinl udvancornont; but let u?
give our-elvos to tie! task of overcoming
with brave hearts and wisp, unre
mitting toil.
With tdhcore gratitude to the friends
m have thus distinguished me, and Lo
ving they will recognize at once the
propriety of my decision,
1 am, very respectfully,
Your ob't servant,
J. B. Gordon.
th
steam
i les Lng-
own their
•onforenco
cans p»o-
II to
, H.-r.ugal, Roman
Saxony, Hanover, Wur-
I > nnmrk,
Igium, .iloilutid, Greece and
"ll Congress can proscribe one test, it
•an prescribo any other test; and thus, by
legislation, destroy tho right ot represen
tation,
"I would vote for no man to represent
Georgia who <-.»<//./ take this oath : beeaii-u
it i- the highest evidence of infidelity to
the sentiments of the people of thn Stato.
"1 would voto lor no wnn, uny who re,
who i r,ulti take this oath; beCKUSo it in the
highu.-t evidence c f infidelity to tho Con
stitution. Tho man who takes that oath
di/wii/.s a power in Congms to destroy
er< m department of the Government, ws
well a? every right of representation.
“1 am a candidate for no office, and will
seek none, and duairo none. Tho man
who oushes to be a representative in Con
gross from the South, either does not com- , - .
prebend tho very unpleasant and very ! R' *’
in regard to rompRca
and Ameriein affair.-, lb
Bulge says it i- t-n ini-uiti
(Jovronmont to c-uiiinm
of Muxi hi, n
of dispute with the l !•
even said n pcecli f: «»m *
ion- in French
i
»n ol tho French
the occupation
oneh Chambers
! evacuation ol*
will tinn
Mexico by tho French troop?.
. Belgium papen : th.* 2-11 .-ay nopotia-
tion- have 1 i omplt t I f«u- a new corps
of Belgium ti "»p? ■ . M*.\i. *, c .nsisting
of u regi;m»iit ami levy of squadrons, two
of which wil Run i A J an » j
An E ' l’ • ■ I piini • - ay - the not sob < tod
in VVestmiti-ter Aldvy a? th. I.-• -1 resting
* 1 placo of ih< ’ ■ in thti north
* 1 Caatb'reagh,
Ciuu b s .1 nines
D. II. Boris, F.-q., writes u> that ho is
]»rcventcd by sickness in hi * family from
returning to Columbus before tho elec
tion, and requests us to say that he is still
n candi-talu and thinks tliat Chattahoochee
L this lime entitled to the Senator.
The Selina 7’ i*'-, contradicting exag
gerated reports "t tho prevalence of small
jH-x in that city, say- that thoru are prob
ably not exceeding forty-live cases within
tho corporate limits, and that they are
mostly confined to the miserable little
shanties situated in the suburbs and the
city hospital. It says that n number of
small p» x patient- have died at the hospi
tal in charge ot the Freedmcn's Bureau,
and that it is satisfied most of these unfor
tunate creature* died for the want of
proper attention.
"Biu Arp."—The Atlanta AV.e Kra
say? that it bus seen a letter written by the
gentleman who uveslbi? nomine du plume,
in which he pronounce* tho recent letter
purporting to come from him and an
nouncing ldm*elt a candidate lot Con
gress, a- spur on - and a slander. The Kra
was imposed upon by some one who sent
tho communienti n from Koine, and sup
posed it to be from "Bill Arp" himself.
As wo copied the spurious letter fiotn the
Jura, we also make the correction.
heavy duties of that position, or ha* do- j ,V ‘ "V . V ,' 1 ’ . ......
liboiately in ado up Ins mind to hold tho ( !ir, d "- brilliaui
position without discharging its duties. • J 01 " :n ; 1 1 • ‘ 1 "“"'r } v . , ‘ osc
In .'ill.or OMO. hoi. not Ul tc l-o tru.lo.l. j ,1 . J U. -., :••••>.- 'J ho
‘•There is no danger now from any spirit , ,M ‘', 11 1 ’ 1 , v . '' ‘‘
of rcUlanw in Oeor K i». The only .inn- “"V ' i 1 i! V'"'
gor comes from an opposite direction— !‘! ul . uu ' ,l . i* 11 ^ " 1 V 1 . Russell has
• • • ' • • • 1 hi- hand in it. i lint is the principal, per
haps tho only reason u by h<* should b
Tho Hon. B
to the State >•*
n NY-
od lm? been ok
>m New Y rk.
cted
The Lou-
llou 1Cii i.i xo Commkntkd
Uvillo Democrat of the 2th says :
Mr. F. Liobo inaugurated the hog
slaughtering businus- on Tuesday, by
killing 500 !mg«. Mes»«*s. Owsley Jc Co.
will receive during the week about 2,000
Road, a portion of which will bo slaught
ered soon us rc eived NN o hear or no
contracts, ns the \ mws « t fei tiers ore large
ly above those t f packers, ami considera
ble time will piebaldy elapse buforo an ar
rangement can be effected. The price of
hogs is declining in all the great pork-
ing centres, ami it is evident that farmers
and feeder? will have to make liberal con
cessions before sales of consider'able mag
nitude cun be made.
ifity, 1 intend to be loyal myself and
l have not been taithlosa to any obligation
1 assumed—oven when unwillingly a-suin*
ed. Until resistance was hopeless 1 resist
ed Secession, and until resistance was
hopeless l resisted Subjugation. I would
m»t, if 1 could, change my record. But l
will help no man to represent Georgia
whn-H fidelity to the State is doubtful, or
whose ability and willingness to maintain
and vindicate tho honor of her people,
living and dead, is not above suspicion. 1
will vote !«»r no man to administer the
Constitution who, in tho very beginning
of his work, would take an oath, which
rdmits a power in Cong re
that Constitution.
"Each House of Congress is tho sole j
"dye as to whether persons seeking seat*
nave the qualifications prescribed by the
t <<n*titution % ami have boon elected and
returned according to the laws. Tuk
Hkoplk ara the sole judgea of every other
qualification! Oiherwu-o, Congress can
nullify or oven destroy tho right of elec
tion secured to the people alone, and thus i
i make a Congressional Despotism. It i*
my opinion, the Hrosident will not allow |
I tho Congress to destroy the Right of Uep-
l i e-i niation so dearly secured to tho States j
| by tli" Constitution. President Johnson
whs tor the U nion against the South ; and I
my opinion is, wlien the Usuo comes, lm '
will show hinikulf for tho Union against
Nlft-Midiusetts. He is equally for South
Carolina anil Ma.-.-aehusetts, according to
the Constitution ; and he will be equally
against both when they violate the Consti
tution.
"Tho right of tho State? to representa
tion in Congress is the clearest of all
rights under the Constitution ; ami is the
right without which no other right can
exist, and no obligation can be imposed.
I have an abiding tailh, that tho Presi
dent will not permit it? destruction by
Test Oaths, or otherwise."
premier. Yn*wud in this light lie is a ne
cessity like mcdicino, the nation must take
him, even though it make- a wry face.
Nkw York, Nov, Fire*- last night
in thu commission and pr. v-ion ware
house, 11 Water street. I. S10.WM; in
sured lor al t , St-in? sofa and
chair factory, 102 Attorney struct. L«*ss
of prop irty in facto y, $15,000; il sui *d
for $4,Ot>tl. Buiidii i; valued at s'b’.OlKl;
insured for Sb.Ooo.
The Coinmeieijil's Washington special
say the Ru--i m G«>verument ha? renewed
-libvert c ’ on trwc*is with Nit an . • I Balt mot
keeping up the
Petersburg and M • .
A special to the P
tice Chase objects to l
Richnmnd ; *tml urge
of tin* trial till alter t
said that ho wished t
lor the case, o?| cciali
port there do rmt disc
to intern r.*. The 1
trial immediat
Chief Justice.
B\LiiK.*nr.. Nov.
the Eastern Shore
Speno* r, Uui- n candidal
the 12tli Jmlicia'. IL tr
of Frank;in.
r e t .
of th -i m
Nkw Y ■ No* » Fh
I sIih.I an iv. d t *-,l«»\ : *m \ t'ri
! that *!• —pi; Treph*, at i.g
to N WNV B l Oct I
1 days attack of lit? cougx
Caug c »f Barmy
| ing Government by ill gal.v
! alcv hoi from the custom it u-*
yesterday.
Four arrests w *re made hi
passing eounici f it ten do,
bank of Connecticut.
I Nkw York, N
the Si
w Railroad.
-t .-ay? Chief Jus
ving*Davi- tried at
the postponement
• ngies? meet?; and
»n.gres* to provid
as those who re
"u lmw Congress i
sklent wishes th
and urgi > .t upon the
k—Tho r turns fiv»m
I
lor Judge in
: '
A Card.
Eimtor Knouirkr : Some of my kind friends
having announeeil my nrnno a? a candidate for
the Legislature to represent thia county, I take
this opportunity to say thnt I ain not a candi
date lor reasons that justify me in coming to
this conclusion. JOHN QUIN.
nov 14 2t
l*’ur Deputy MarshaL
Wcarc nuthorixed to announce the namo of
JOHN C. LOVELACE
as a candidate fur re-election for the office of
Deputy Marshal. nov 14 te
ROPE.
JUST ARRIVED
r } Q coils hemp leaf rope.
For sale by
Nov 12—lw ,J. H. IVEY & CO.
]STotic*e.
^IIK notes of Baugh Sc Tillman were do-
iroyed in A
will make pa.
nred agent.
• 12,1865-1W
S25 Reward,
LL he paid for proof to convict the thiet
who stole from my premises, last night,
about 1 o’clock, a fine brown and white CALF
ntiiout horns. Any one who may have pur-
hosed fine veal will confer a favor by intorm-
t.g rue of whom purchased,
r. v i_ _t _ JOHN MUNN,
WANTED,
5000 Pounds Pork,
1000 Bushels Corn,
1000 Bushels Meal,
1000 Bushels Peas.
COI XTHV PUObl CE ofeverv descrip-
inn b'Mighl and -"M at 3NTo. IQ Br.>ud
treetbv JEFFEHSuN X HAMILTON.
lVH
FOR SALE,
PLANTATION on iho Chattahoochee
river, I4 miles above Kulaula, Barbour
county, A!«., opp< site Florence, Georgia, con-
taiuing UsO acres land, u*j cleared: ‘2lW of
which is fresh and well watered by the Wepuf-
keocreek running through the centre of it.
Eight negro houses and necessary out-build-
ings. Water Gin; Grist and Saw Mill. Grain
and Sn ck ot all kinda sold with the place,
nov 12 tjiin 1 G. 1>. WILLIAMS.
A dispatch from Jackson, Miss., says
»v. Shurkuy had received notico Irom
Secretary Seward that he is expected t"
exercise tho functions ot* Provisional
Goierr.orof Mis-i-rippi until further or
der? from Washington.
A IIarntKl> 1 lot’sk.—Strange noisos
aro hoard ol nights at the house of Mr.
Grave*, reM'ling m little east of i^uincy
t'outre, usually in - r about tlm sleeping
ro >’ii Lis Li l« mm, about tv.--| vo vuar?
old. It has causud quite an excitement in
tho n. igl borhood. and many have been
there t-> ascertain the cause, and some
have continued their investigations du
ring the night at intervals, but thuir pre
cise location could not be ascertained—
they seem to ho in different part? of the
room—nor i- the cause satisfactorily As
certained. Some .-ay it is tlm work of
tho spirits, a? whenever tho voices are
heard a nervous twitching of tho boy’s
muscles aro observed, whether sleeping
or waking. Occasionally, when the boy
go.*? out, .-lonen are thrown at him by in
visible poisons, which fall near to him,
sometime? hitting tho house but not him.
No one .-ccm? ti* l»o present «t such time?
except such ms arc there lor the purpose
I detecting thi! trick ; yet, strange to
say, no one has yet been seen to throw
one of those stones, which seem tlying at
or toward? the boy at all times of the day
when lie walks out, and many of them
have been picked up and preserved in a
pile, but not onu has yet hit him.
[(utdwafrr (Mich.) Sentinel.
Rcckaway For Sale.
1 SKCOXD-II AN1> ROCK AWAY, ,ood os
new, wrl bo j.,1,1 |r,w if ni.plieii for at an
early day at the rlablcs of
nov 12 t A. UAMMKLL.
A Good Tanner Wanted.
I WILL pay a good price fora No. 1 Tanner
I lor the next year.
APPVt * I) A. McRAE.
_i»oy H dw _ Union Spring*, Ala.
FRESH ARRIVAL!
Mena’ and Hoys’ Hats,
La.lio.’ anil Misses’ do.; Crape Lustres
I’laid Shawls,
Cloaks; lied lilankets,
Kngliah ami French l’rints,
French Percales,
Merinos—all shades,
Opera Flannels,
Halmorals, from l,"iO to $1S—
Very handsome :
Hosides many other choice goods,
At SEALS, JONES & ACEE’S,
ii2 Hroad Strukt.
S..va, is.;-,--*
Marsiui.i.. Ed. ihnsoMi.
Soiitliern Krai Estate OfTice.
MARSHALL PARSONS,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
AUCTION AND
Commission Merchants,
WHITEHALL ST.,
l!- l.kui<J Jlou.-u Block, near tho Bail Head-
ATLANTA, GA.
NEIV STOCK OE GOODS
No. 125 Broad Street.
G. E. THOMAS & CO.
HAVE THIS DAY received an Entire Stock
L
OF
NEW GOODS!
Consisting of
BLACK CLOTHS—French and English;
FANCY CASSrMEKES and VESTINGS,
VELVETS—Black Silk.
■ out
oi it? Mar* I
a; Reports !
r belonging I
i, from u 12 ■
!*• r JufrauJ- |
ilhdiawing
. *tumencou
; night for
Jrs «»u tho
FRESH ARRIVALS
GROCERIES.
U T K HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer
f.*r ?alo
50DiHb? Western Bacon Sidos:
l'rfGIIx Prime Western Lard;
i’> Basket? Hcidaiok Clmtupagne, u’lsnnd p’U;
l Coses Crcuio de lloity do;
French Brandy; Pure Old llourbon Whiskey
Holland Giu: Scotch Whiskey; Porter; Ale;
Crushed and Coffee Sugars; Rio Coffee;
f> Ubls No. 1 Cider Vinegar, »Vj., Xc.
BEDELL & CO.
nov U 2w
rOLl'MBUS \\ VN K BILLS
WANTED,
1.MVE Ill NHREI* DOLLARS in bills ofth.
i* nk ot r liimbu?, tor which twenty five
: will !>.* paid. Apply at u.\
> *'. iit' * r '. oVloek, a. m . to-day.
ioi-HIi ALEX. C. MOft PON.
NEW SHEET MUSIC.
n make sales of Stocks, Produce, and col
lect HciiLs, Debts and Soldiew’ ClHim?. execute
Is. Mortgages, examine Titles, etc.
WELLS, CURTIS & CO.
HAVE RECEIVED THIS DAY
Shoe Pegs, (Northern) all sixes,
Sandston<? for Shoemakers,
loO i>r? Brogans, Boys’ sizes,
Lace Leather,
All of which aro for sale,
nov8 lw*
SIGHT EXCHANGE
ON NEAV YORK,
FOR SAI.E BY
JOHN KING,
tlnv5 Ini BANKEH.
WANTED,
Georgia, Alabama, South Caroli
na ami Louisiana
BANK NOTES,
IN ANY QU ANTITY.
JOHN KINO,
Office at the old Marine Bank Agency.
_ net 18-lm
Bank Notes Wanted.
1 AM authorized to purchase notes of the
Banks in the States of Georgia, Alabama.
North and South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana
and Tennessee, and will pay lull market rates
tor the Mime.
W. FELIX ALEXANDER.
Ag't K. M. Rruee Jk Co.,
No. ‘A Broad st., over Ennis’ st.
oct Ji* tt‘ Sun copy.
CLOTHINQ,
SPLENDID I.OT of LEAVER OVERCOATS.
BLACK CLOTH COATS,
BEAVER COATS AND SACKS.
BEAVER AND DOE PANTS.
FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS.
FELL DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS,
SPLENDID LOT OF BLACK AND FANCY
VESTINGS.
FINE LINEN SHIRTS uml COLLARS, extra,
GENTS’ FANCY SHAWLS and BLANKETS,
GENTS' FANCY SCARFS AND TIES.
LOT of SOLE LEATHER VALISES, etc.
Having SOLD OUT ONE ENTIRE
STOCK of CLOTHING, we dexiro to return our
friend* and tho “ Public " our moot grateful
ncbnowlcdccinent* for the liberal patronage
they have bestowed, and solicit a continuance
of past Savors. , nov 11 lw
A MIXTURE
Easily Taken,
Not to be Sneezed at.
SOME DRY ROODS,
A FEW GROCERIES,
LOT OF NOTIONS,
SPRINKLED WITH
CONFECTIONERIES,
Long expueteJ, cotue at last,
Many thinu?, for which we are w»ked ,
So my Friends mid Patrons all,
Come, and give tho IIivf. a call.
Where y»»tl will find, without a doubt,
The Grrxti:.«t Mixti kk just dow out,
At the
TL HIVE.
DRY GOODS,
Just Received.
DELAINES, all wool;
MERINOS, "Alhesof Rose?;"
Superior Black ALPACA;
OPERA FLANNELS, of the molt heautitul
colors;
Citaaiuieic? and Jenns;
While ii ml Red h LA NN ELS ;
SKA ISLAND DOMESTIC;
Black LACK VEILS;
Brown, Blue and Green TISSUE V ELLS, with
Border?;
Black andSolferino BELTS.
Silk and M«*r«»cco BELTS, a fine variety;
Swiw andJaconet MUSLINS;
Irbh Linen und Linen Towolingd:
PRINTS — Spraguo, Allen, Richmond and
American;
Ladies’ Colljrs and Cuffs, Paper and Lines ;
EMBROIDERED SETTS;
HOSIERY AND GLOVES:
BREAKFAST SHAWLS;
Vandyke? and Nubias, a choice assortment;
Ladies'un i Misses’ Trimmed Hats, nice and
very cheap ;
Bed Tiokir.g;
Black Cotton Velvet; Paper Cambric ;
Genu*BUCK GAUNTLETS;
White Brilliants; Brown and Blenched Jeans;
Osnaburgs and Kcr/eys;
on as good TERMS as can be obtained io the
city, and many other articles in the Dry Goods
line, which all those desiring to purchase will
do well to examine before going elsewhere.
AUCTION SALES
BY 15 1 J . ELLS
(Late ELi?, Livingston u: Co.) '
FINE CARRIAGE.
will sell in front 01 my ?t re 1 ° 0t ** 1
A VERY FINE CARKI\r;r . v ,
NLSS, of modern ?tvk*; h«- boch‘ N . ', ,, ^ H -
used, made to order f., r ac-. in f ,ul httu
pprty. This is one of the be-t c’rr* ^'*1
about the city. Lurr,a -e- in -
BY D. R.
(Late Ellis, Livingston A C i.» 5
Maj. Eillard’s Rc-sideuco
^•OR REATt.
/\N SATURDAY N„v H I, „ .
oV»J:j'c\rrr!,u! ,e h,rt «‘ ^ ^
aIS' JUHNTTI
b'H-rd, neur the .Matrogn t ’
..x larxe room.-; kilt-hen, HHl |e, . ll „? u ‘'
out-houses. Ihe h-.ii-e i- a , nt " , »s«ry
One Furniture. wel1 Allied with
BY D. 1\ KLRis
(Lute Ellis, Livingston A C<») '
DESIRABLE tm RESJDE.VCE.
O »M n ^of , ^ i u n ^,ii , ;-is-''. 1 w!l '
THE HANDSOME BRICK tiurr.,,.
HOUSE AND LOT furrm-rly own, i i/Vn-'
Pease, now uvcuninl bv Dr. ,\. ..
in* the south half of lot \„
street, near Ren,b.lnb. 11,
lartre well furnished ro.ui," ;,i. . :
pantry.,, noth room, closet* und , l!
Far under dininir room. Go, i„ , Vthi.. '
and sitohtn. This i, one „t tile TP
able homes in the city.
Term? one hall caz.li. balan.c' u, - t,
Title? good. ' - .
—ALSO— ’
ilOUSE AND LOT on TaM. -rton r *.*, 1 ;
one mile Irom the city. if, j., j. ; .’ ut
forintJ.y owned by Dr. M. >. .J am ,. n. '
COTTON
\\l
SEE D !
cotton and warranted tresh and g.>
irtu 1 .- at a du-tance cun be furuDhcd.
HVliu J H. IVEY A CO.
Iho Utchtnond (\h.> litnos, referring I 1 V llU ) ,,
... .. . ... .. , declining t«* 1 ! . ntU
lo thu assuults made upon it tho radi-' l*«n <,kkkt N. Y \
o*il press, sji}*s : Sluto convenii qi «*f p dored n
A friend of ours told qs thnt for ten ' d at a late hour W ednesday
years of hi.-life, in passing tho door of a proooeoiu*;
[ fruit store, a parrot, whoso religious odu- ' oioniou '
j cation iiad been entrusted to paiiors, in-
1 formed him every morning: that ho was a
j "d—d rascal." lie becatuo so much no-
m ^ r customed to this friendly greeting that
Death ur Jviwk Hupki.v*.-\V«> sro "bon poor 1>,.11 died hu ul most loll like
pained, *-»>.- the Mobile Register* of the j ^ some duloyfil radical news-
10th, to aniKiutice the decease yesterday,
'. — Gold without
open teg at HGJ;
nigh
nt bis residence on Govcrtiment street, of
tho lion. Arthur K. Hopkins.
Among the venerable citizens of Ala
bama, and in his tiny one of its most dis-
lingnUhed Juri.-l- atnl public men, his do-
pat lure require. more than it passing no*
tice, which munt be postponed to another
day.
and »>t instructive nature. A
State central committee w:;< appointed to
urge tho franchise and other questions af-
tocling the interests of colored Americans
previous t»* the final adjournment of the
convention. Tuo following reaolulijns
were unatiimoualy adopted :
Kasolvt d, That tin? committee i- of opin
ion that there should be a re;*re?etitalion
of colored men in the city of Washington,
from the different mc ions t » co there
_ _ jdiitingihesc.-FioiiotUongress.whosedu-
Special Dispatch to the Ciuciunatii«avottc. ,ty it shall be t* urge u;* *»i t > gre-s the
*Sr. Lot'ts, Nov. 7.—Frank Blair cut a I ■tnpoivuicu i»l l aving i.ie status i«i tli
very ridiculous figure at thu polls U -day,
by refusing to take tho ©lector's oath pro
paper did not solemnly excommunicato us
every morning \v*» should begin to fear
that wo had ceased to bo tho leading Union
paper of Virginia.
North
eigh, JVo
. 'l.ISA ELK! TIO.S. —
- At tho Mate election to-day
•ribed by the Constitution, in conse
quence i'f which his vote was rejected.—
ilo took tou false ground that, having
twenty-on© precincts pavo llola**n l.Tv.t taken up arms against L’laib. Jackson's
and Worth U.OLY* I hcse returns aio State (fovernuiont, he could not take tho
mostly from along tho line oi the railroad, oath without peijuring hiiusoil. lie
wburo thu secession feeling prt*doniinati s. would luku an onui of allugianco or an
F'rom present indication* ail tho ultra oath of loyally, nut the constitutional
men are beaten for Con gross, and that
none will L»* elected who can take the
oath. VV hi, the meagre returns at hand,
no correct c.iucluaion can be tunned a» to
the result.
oath lie would Uul lako. He has brought
► .nt Ngauut tho Judges of Election lor
TlO.UA) dtuiagea tur rejecting his vole,
with the view, beaaya, ut testing the mat*
ter bolero tin) courts.
colored a notion • sod that hi- cob
I shcuM tuff b.* a bar loin? occupviiig any
position, or t*» the onj \vinont ot ail the
1 right.-that appertain t 1 cil /.enship,
1 (ja to a numbcM .' v *mti« - w. re repro-
-entod, tho delc.p.’ * of which returned to ■
tucif hoiiic* lo-day.
; Nk\\ York, Nov. b.—The surgeon of
the Atlanta slate- that th*» majority of Her '
| pa*-cn^er- are emigrant-11 *m Swiuer'and
umt u » > >ulhcin I'.kit of (i«*i many. Tno}*
• am© by way of I'ari-, uhc «* the cholera
is raging, l>* 11 ivre. While there several
'lied 111 t*our»lllig It 'ilM'v Vt.’lid -d by ti *\- (
I v i ii incut physicians. U* ’ ' ;1,
I'M LOVE’S TINY CHILD T0-1>AY-By E.
• i. B Holder,
LAN AG AN'S BALL—Arranged for the Piano
riltd U'Y >T NO MORE—'Words by Thos.
\ S»*XG «iK PGAOE-ffy Cassonella:
IN i UK Gl. V 1>E—By J. R. ‘ihoutas;
tRV M>»1.«* N'Vtunu*'—Ro.-cllcn ;
K<»>l.l.l 1» tJAl.OP ;
1U Al I'll’TL DREAMER-Arranged with
trillion \ irtatious; Ac . Ac . Ac.
_ i“v Wtt J. W. PEASE^
CONTINUATION
AUCTION SALE
GEORGE SHIELDS.
1 WILL SELL THIS MORNING Nov. Utb.
1 at tu u vl» ck, aUa at e*\rl> ga- at uiglil
Dry Good?. Boots, Shoes. Hats. Clothing,
Notion-and Varieties, at Hull. Duck A Co.’s
old stand, c truer Broad aud St. Clair Strtet*.
JOHN MILLER,
(LATE OF KNOXVILLE. TENN.J
PRACTICAL and Experienced Pt
I _ WATCHMAKER,
N *. I". Broad street, *•) i Cook's JLmmk
ID tel. \N at'tu-: curetully repaired ana wur-
r.intel f.*r id months. fratisUctiua guaranteed.
-lm
in N
sdvaners.
oct 27—tf
Advances on Cotton
IIP COTTON to first claw hour..
York, and make liberal CASH
R. IVEY A CO.
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE.
WK have eouverted our large
wj^agatrd commodious Livery Stable
flKHint'* a Ware llou-e for the stor-i
age ot Cotton and Merchandise. We solicit the
patronage ot our triend? aud the people gen
erally. VEFNOY A MAUAFFEY.
oct 17-tjanl
ioo boxes'
Fiue Chewing Tobacco,
B. ,1 YCKISON’S,
13J HIIOAD IT1IKKT.
oSl '---If
FOR SALE,
AT THE QI.D STAND OF
J. B. J^.QUES & BRO.,
A LOT OF FINE
Top and no Top Buggies,
iiA.rirsjB]ss,
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
\ \ * Isil 1 Nil to close out the lot euuD. we will
“ » ell bup I r 'a-h, or exchaug* I0T lot*
GROCERIES!
MOSS ROSE CINDIES,
Which lam MANUFACTURING everyday.
ALSO.
Rio and Java Coffee, Oolong Tea ;
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, various brands
Snuff in jars. Bar, Caatile and Faney Sonne,
Nuts, all sorts. Raisins, Currants, Citron.
Lemons, Ac., Ac.
LANDRETH’S
O N
‘table,
litn
has tour well 'iini*Wd"r«V.‘i|-
garden, fruit tree-: and l . d u
Lot contains hall acre. u,..r<* ir
sion 1st of January next. Terms
good.
ALSO.
60 ACRES WOODLAND, bting i »rt ol •
the .th d,.-t:ict
about three miles /rum it v. - ., f „ r J.’
•JfF- b> : Manst’ci'llorro'Ki! t > s. A. Ilni.v ,
adjoining the land ol M: i, rr« ;im.
welllocato.il.it with ut ahun i.u ’-e ot l!^
timbei. Term?cash,
ALSO,
A very good Rock away.
npv 0 i'i
ALSO.
One no top side -pring HUGO Y wiih liarue-i
all new and in per/.-t order.
BY T). 3?. E1.1.1 s'
(Late Ellis, Livingston X Co..
large Talk of
MULES AND HORSES.
J N THURSDAY , Nov. hi, ••.,iniuei.c,r.« u
IO 1 .* ©’cluck, I will-e/I u :! ii m, i. . , , ,• ,
front ol 1». p. ELLIS’ Au. -i . K , , lUl
city ol Coluiobui
44 IIKAUOF HOIISKS. , w i tl ,!,u. t„ M l.i
llurm*-‘S and Saddle; among them -..w
very fine stock.
UKAI) OF LIKKIA Ml l.hs. n
g«»od condition : s«*iue of them e\ i tine.
BY E>. 1». ELIAS,
(Lute Ellis, Living-ton .V Co.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
IDT COLUMBUS,
VHILL be ••Id on the premise? to the hi^he-t
»* bidder, on Thuradny thu 14th davoi De.-e U -
bernextat 12 o'clock a. iu.. all the ileal l>t:i:r.
with all the tight?. pri\ ik-ge- an I appurrenau-
ces belonging t.» tho EAdhE MANUFAC
TUBING COMPANY.
Tbi? well known property e.-nsi?t.«nf snn.lrjf
Lots, with ami without wafer nrivileges.
operatives H* u-e- -n both aide? of the < tutu
hoochee river, together wuh three-i..uril.< ..f
the Water Lot Couii>.tn> Y properly an I r-hi-
ly describe'! helm
Uu the east -uie ol the ii\ **r li\ c •» I. :• «itb,
and three • Lot? w irin.iit •watei j > ivil«,
Thrce-unda-hall Gi’■ l.-.t- wiih «** - .«ter
privilege?; three i hiicr; and i\\>. j w -.l
ouildinge, containing in all two hutdrcJ huJ
sixteen room- lor operative-:
And three-fourth intere.-t in the \\ur<*rLut
Company ? j roperiy, i*jn. .-tiiig ■: t-i,;hk*eo
n utur Lot?.
All the above Lol? are 72 feet front.
On the we-t ?ide of the nver. ten l. t"<ntbe
river hank, ami nine Lot- in Girard.
Tweuty-idx acre? land, on who i re on*
Dwelling House, lorty-oiglit opvrarivi D
aud one work-?bed.
The sale will ho without reserve. Tiie |»r-»p-
erty will bo show u t>p<r-oa- ;.ii i.g t > pur
chase, at any time previou? to the 11* ’ -*<e.
Apply to R. M. >il SV. V. I’re.dt.
oct Ji -id?
U. S. HOTEL,
LOUISVILLE. KY
Nov. 11, ISA'—Jy
Come short, come tall.
Come large, come ?iua1I,
Come one, come all—
Gire Phelps a cal/;
Where you will see
The big Boss B,
Making Honey for the little b-b-b's.
The above Poetry was written by
^nor lOHf \. DRONE. Bsq,
Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES,
OFFIOK
AT ODD FELLOWS' HAM,,
Seasoned Wagon Timber.
\AJ E have for sale cheap.
* *. Hound?. Axlctree?, Pyles and Wheels,
Mngletreos aud Doubletree?,
All ironed and ready tor use. All of good sea-
Soiled timber,
^Ju>t received a good a«!«*rtmeut of Rogers’
scissors.
Carpet Tack?,
Knob and Pad Locks.
Shovels and Tong?, Pruning Thetr?.
, , J. ENNIS X CO.
_nov 10 lm
Register Voiir Naurs
Ami secure the privilege ol voting in the
election for uiy officer.? in December. The list
i* open at the Council Chamber in the Court
House, and will be closed on the 20th inst.
Persons w ho have not paid their poll tax will
be required to pay the same at the time of
registering. M- M. MOORE.
Clerk ot Council,
Just Received.
A FISK LOT DOUDLi: UAKliELMWI
A GUNS:
AMERICAS RAZORS. .«,«r»ri r A it
PISTOL", GUN . APS Mi.l WAl's
POWDER uu.i SHOT
•I. KNXIS A. tO.
nov 11 2w
SIGHT EXCHANGE
ON NEW YORK-
FOR SALE,
In Sums to Suit Purchasers.
Oct 5-tf W. \V. 0ARBA1D.
G. A. KOEHNE,
MERCHANT TAILOII.
Second Door from I G. Strapper. :* P-*»od 'i 2
Street,
H AS returned fr<nu New York wi;b
handstime stock of Broad ^ , :1 ‘; >0.
Beaver Caeiinere?, Doe-kin.-. e-iing* m ( M
admirebh* iriuiuiing.-, and i.* n. w i ti j-
to make ihe latest style? «d .Ir-j l
suits at the shorte-t noti*'e and the i.-wMCf 1
cet. Call and examine the s,od- oef-rt l’»
chaiiog elsewhere.
Oct. 81, l»v>-lm -
FOR SALE,
8000 BUSHELS COTTON SKEW
OI.VSKD TUIS YKAR.
CASDLF.R. BROWS A
norstf l«Br
Notice to Debtors aud Creditor*
1 LL Dftrsntis h.vlnr claim,
21 Hoyi, deceased, late ot Mu-• ® . , a .
arc* heieby notified t * present ih‘ , “ 1 *|, w ,
thenticated, within the time preferi » , f| .
and those indebted i" sai'l deccan J 11 *■
ted to make immediate paviuent.
nov * lw A. E. M \KKI.E.
Wanted lkM
AT OSCE, two o.- thr.»
toys who can answer bell? I’ , " ,, *V c» B
get drunk !*r sick ouce or twice a " tl r ....
t>c on hand all bu-ine?s h* ur- ana * r *
esf. Wages paid monihlv. V .. rtt v
no? 7 « SHIVERS. W \ NM
ADVANCES ON COTTON;
to first class h- uses, aud a*n anct? •
plyiDR to
Oct 2U tf
WANTED,
LARD and COUNTRY HAM S
E, L. »
wirt.