Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 15, 1865, Image 1

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COLUMBUS DAILY ENQUIRER. A ST1UCT CONSTRUCTION OF TUB CONSTITUTION—AN 1IONKST AND BCONODIICAU ADMINISTRATION OF TUB GOVRRNMRNT. Ragland & Wynne, Proprietors. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1865. VOL. VII.—NO. 273. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. Macon. Ua.. AugiuHli. 1805. J B„ or j er (tom Treasury Dspurtuiont, tuxo«, «hon due. aro rouuired to bo paid boforo ahii>- ' enn be made from ibis district. _ ent ,)| ootton ;T. ],i.t r iot is composed of the foltoning «mnties • Baker, Uibl., Butts, Calhoun. Chatta hoochee, Crawford. Docatur, Dooly, Dougherty «»rls Harris. Houston, boo, Macon, Marion. Miller Mitchell, Monroo, Muscogee. Pulaski* Pike tluitinnn, Kundolph, Schley. Spaulding; o. Sumpter, Talbot. Taylor. Terrell, UP- „rvrebst.r and Worth. * JAMBS C. MoBURNEY. August 21,1805-tf Collector. luterual Revenue Notice. Offioial instructions having boon received this day from the Commissioner of Internal Keve- Hail Hoads, Steam lloat-s. llxpress Com panies and uU per.oasa-0 beret y notified not to transport any Cotton, or movo it out ol the Mcollrcloral district, unless thoy first procure apermit from this ollice or from my deputies. Colton ran be shipped on any Railroad to Ma- eon. Buty can bo paid at Columbus to lUcburd W. J topics. Uoputy Colloctor. JAMES 0. MoBURNKY, August 22-tf Collector. OFFICE COLLECTOR INT I. REVENUE, 1 V ‘ go BtSTKICT OP UgOltOIA. j Macon, August 11, INtsS, ) Notice is horeby given that ail Distillers ol apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substati on, and all manufacturers of tobacco, cignrs, Ac', aro required to tako out a liccnso and givo Tlwse who fail to give bond and procure licoaso aro. in addition to all othor ponalties gmi forfeitures. Halite to pay oue hundred per ceotuui additional dutios thereon. Notice, merchants and others purchasing liquors boforo tlio dutyls paid, do so at their own risk, astho low eompols mo to seize it, u matter in whoso hands it limy bo found. JAMES O. McUUllNEY. uu8 22-tf _ 1 _ t Colloctor: COLUMBUS, tlA„ August 22. 1805. Having been nppotntod Deputy Collector tor the counties embracing Muscogoo, Talbot, Har ris Marion,OhattehoochooundStewort,all per - llcsonsaged in distilling sidrituous li<iuors in tlio ibovonamed counties will apply at oilec at my office, opposite tho l’orry House, and Dio bonds uni procure pormitD, RICHARD W. J AQUKS, line.nlu I'.illa.nt Mf JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at (lie old Marine Hank Agency, WILL BUY AND SELL GOLD, • SILVER, EXCHANGE, bank notes and UNCURRENT MONEY. ALB KINDS OF STOCKS. BONDS, AND OTHER SECURITIES. Bought and sold ou Commission. Particular attention paid to Collections n this and otbor points and the prococds remitted promtly. Oot 13—2m if. J. COKANT. A. J.-Yihno OONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, New York, Offer their services for pales Cotton. Tobaooo, or othor produeo, und will purchase on order Roods of nil kinds. REFER Atkins, Dunham A Co.. C. K. Woods. E, 13 Youuk. W. II. Young, R. M. Gunhy, Oct. 7—43m T O : Apalachicola, Fin Kufaula. Ala. do D. 8. IIKKKDIOT. K. W. HKNKIHCT. J. C. BENEDICT I). S. BENEDICT & SONS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MEIVCITANTS. NO. 236 MAIN STREET llotwoon Third and Fourth St?., LOUISVILLE, ICY Oct. 4—2m L. LIVINGSTON, (LATE ELLIS, LIVINOSTON A CO„) COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLUMBUS, QA., \ITILL attend PROMPTLY and givopor- TY sonal attention to the salo of COTTON nnd other produeo consigned to his care and fill all orders for Merchandise which can be procured in the city of Columbus and forward tho same cither by BOATS. RAIL ROADS or WAGONS. Thankful for the very liboral patronage ox- tondod to our old firm, would solicit a share of tho same at the Intelligence Office. No. (V ^-nd street. L. LIVINGSTON. G. W. nOHKTTK. 8. 8. 1.AW1ION, ROSETTE & LAWHON, AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131- BROAD STREET, COLUMUUS, CIA. PERSONAL and prompt'attention glvon to A consignments. Agr Cotton purchasod. july20—tf W. L. 8ALI8RUUY. S. B. WARMOCK., WARNOCK t&CO., COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION "MERCHANTS, Oflioc No. 131 Broad St., (Rnpotto A Lawhon’e Auction Room.) FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE, Y PLANTATION oil tlio Chntt.ihoochco river. 14 mile* above Kutnnla, Bnrhour oounty. Ala., opposite Florence, Georgia, con taining 14HO acres land, too cleared: 200 of which is fresh and well tvatoti-d by tho Wepuf- keo crook running through the contro ot it. Eight negro houses aud nccorsary out-build ings. Water Gin; Grist uml Saw Mill. Gr.iin and Stock of all kinds sold with the place, nov 12 tjan 1 ’ G. D. WILLIAMS* A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, 78 IlROAl) S'UIEKT. For Rent, TWO-STORY DWELLINU HOUSE : For torus apply to Dr. M. Woonuryy or MRS. S. S. BARDWELL. oot 1—tf K K M a OR T1IE DAILY ENQUIRER. One month * Three months Six months ... Single copica*. ..f 1 00 3 00 0 00 10 cent*. A liboral deduction will be made in favor of Nowrtboys and Dealers. 11ATK8 OF ,AUVKHT1HINO. 1 Square,‘ono week $ 3 50 1 " two week* 0 00 1 " throo itookfl 8 00 2 Square?, one woek 0 00 2 *' two woek8 10 00 2 '* threo woeka 14 00 FOR RENT, llall building. Aj ply. t oe31*tf Sun copy COTTON PLANTATIONS For Salo. W IT1I a viow of returning Cotton Plantation?', all soft*! land and cunvoniont to market Among them 1 offer my Inline place, two miles J from Chuutiunuggeo, A hi., containing 1300 oc res, to tho Rale of I H00 acre* open land, 500 acres in woods. Or it 4 „ v . may be divided into two eottloimmts uf 820 and 11auui.no. Ropb, Ac.,'furnished at the markot I 4H|) aoros each. All oak and hickory and no | waste land. Tho homo placo has an elegant Columbus, Ga.. Aug. 3.1865.-tf house, out-buildlogs. lino orchards, nightwears I old, a good well and a cistorn, holding tlnrty- j. A. TYLicit SAM' L K. nolUtk'N. 1 six thousand gallons. All the wood land is en- „ rhAmoAM I cloaod and communicates with tho Holds, TYLER & ROBISON) I Tho othor placos aro all well ivatoiod. Some Sheriff anticipated it* arrival nnd set him frne. Tho Captain in now in the disetaargo ot his duties. General Conway does not speak en couragingly of tho spirit which auimatod the majority of the Louisianian*. At a mooting of tho commissioners of health pestorday, resolutions wero adopt ed, directing the city inspector to dotail a kuitablo number uf oiEcors in his depart ment to examine tho condition of tho city ill a sanitary point of viow, and tc^roport theroon to tho comuiiasionors of heal h. A commissioner has boon appointed by the government for the quarantine hospi tal on Sandy liook. A Times Washington message enys it has boon ascertained that during tho war, tho navy has lost 1,400 men killed and 1,G38 wounded. 76,000 sailors and marines >ro on tho rolls, inclusive of all losses on ground battles, ou the Mississippi and at Charleston, Mobilo, Fort Fisher, and elsewhere. In a word, tho splendod SUPKR1NTKNDANT\S OFFICE, ) MUSCOOKK HA ILIUM D CO*. > CoLUMitUK, Ga., Sept. Util, 1855. ) Muxingic Kail Road ScHeduIe. O N AND AFTER MONDAY, 11th. iusU tho Pitaengor Train on this road will Lesvo Columbus tit- 7 A- Arrive in Macon at J.lO „ 1'. M. Leave Macon at * 7.2*1 (| A. M. Arrive in Columbus at 4.2t l. m. Mkoon mill Western It. U. Schedule. NIGHT TUAIN. A<|A LeiMacon 1’ m* Arrivo at Atlanta 2.22, A. M. Leave Atlanta • JJ* SoJlO-tl W. L. OLAKK, fjup't. HANSERH, WATSON Ai C0„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA, FLA. Advances tnndoon Cotton conflignod to our friends in New York ami Liverpool. Jos. Hansrri). K. D. Watson. 11.11. Eri'iMo. oct 17-1 m EPPING, UANSERD & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, GEO. . II, Eppino, Jos. IIansrrd, It. D. Watson. oct 17-lm Notice! TREASURER'S OFFICE, 1 Muscogee It* It. Co., 1 Columbus, Ga., Oct., 21th, 18o5, J On,anil aftor thla data tho faro on this road .111 hofoven cents fcr mile. JAS. M. BIVINri, Treasurer, uct2f.tr . L. (IIANGE OF 8C1IK0ULE# SUl'KHINTICNDANT'S UFFJCK, ) M. A W. 1». H. U„ . > Montgomery, Sept. 20, l.siV». ) .ftcr Friday, Sept. 22il, 1805, < Hoad will be run as lollqws hcivo Coluiuburt at •<* 25 A Arrire \Vw»t 1'oint* -12 M. Arrive at Montgomery *y i*»» I • M* Leave West Point *1 15 l. M. Arrivo i»t Coloumbus *5 45, F. M, Conftti*ting with trains of A. »k W. 1*. R* R- it West Point which urrivos in Atlanta at 7 1. M.,la time to conuert with tho Western and Atlantic Kail lload for Chattanooga and points DAN'L II. CRAM. *ei-t z2-tT Gan’l Sm»'t Not ico. IIOUILF AMD GlltAItU IlAlLUOAD UuunJ aftor Monday, '.*th instant, the l'a a ngorTrain will Icavo Girard for U(lion Spring;’ it 2o,dock, l*. M. netG—2ui IJ. E. WELLS. Sup'i 1). II. BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 118 1>KAilL. BTUKET, NEW YORK.. Notice to Sliippors. Okfiur Musoookk 1Uii.roAl Columbus, Ga., July 31;t, lsd5. The Muscogoo Railroad is now ruuning a DAILY TRAIN to Macon, and nro prepared t‘> forward freight with dispatch to Macon, MilUdgoville, Atlanta,and intermediate points. iulyJl-tf W. L. CLARK, »Sup’t. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. SV l'KRINTK N DA N T’S OFFICE, MraroiiKK Rah. Uoah, Celuuibiis, (ia„ Aug. 14, *G5. Shippers and Consignees arh heroby notified th»t this Company will not bo responsible fo freights shipped to any Station oil thin Road, or fclCuluuibua, after it is duchargod from our W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. , M(l4tf NOTICE. Omen MUSCOGF.K RAILROAD CO., t CoLUMans, Ga.. Aug. 11,1HG5. j fills COMPANY is prepared to make eo » i i?* C ! *" r Oi° fifth very at this place of Oak * lno Wo.rtl by the cur load. Fartios wish ins txuie will plea.so iunko applicaiiun imtnodi “?in.,f W * >■ riut-’t. Notice to Shippers. T»*A8iRRR , aOPKicK,Muiw..geo It. R.Co., Columbus, Ga., Julyjlst, 18tV). Ironi and aftor tho 1st August, pro-payment *ill be ro'iairod for all freight shipped to Dut w»nd intermediate Stations. Ike freight on all goods received at this place * ny imint.lnuit ho paid on delivery of the otielN. rut i !S?r: w ‘ ,! ,V l0ft «« notice, as these in?v? , he r “»' id, y enforced. J2!hLtt J. M. DIVINE, Troaa'r NO. 129, {Nearly Opposite the Hank of Colu>nbus t ) K HK1 1 on hand a good stock of FAMILY HHOCKlilKS, UUOCKKHYand STONK- '•'AltK To/Lh'T HOAI\ FINS. NEFOLKS, tMUS.SroOL-CUTTON, DOMESTIC J)ti Y on OS, A C. Particular attention given to the nurchaso or ilo uf any kind ol produce or merchandise. J.A.TYLKK. aogS-tf SAM'L K~ ROD ISON. ATK1NS» DUNHAM A CO.. COMMISSION kutl KOHWAUIUNG HKItCHANTS, Al-ALACIUCOLA. FLA. July mu. imif'.—tf WM. G. SWAN, (LATE OK TENNESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. of tho places will bo rented readily. Corn and fodder maj tlirco placos, il early applicat ot sold with D. II. lUi.mriN. ,1. F. Cummino. ’c. h THOS. C. JOHNSON, (LATE OK ST. LOUIS. MO..) ATTORNEY AT LAW, flaiiu and Ileal Estate Agent, o. 50 Market Street, (Up Stair*, MONTUOUKUY, ALA. Oct. 10—8m» J. T. PEYTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MUNl'IU*, TUNNKMHKU. >KOMl*T attention given to all business en trusted to his euro. Rotors to lion, llines llolt, Columbus, Ga. sept S, 1805—dm _ E. w. MOISE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BIUGHAIVI, BALDWIN fc GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH. Advances mado on consignments to our llouso i New York, and to our friends in Liverpool ml Glnsgow. Oct. l" v 180)—3m V. ROWLAND. W. M. IRVINE. 8. It 8TKWAU ROWLAND, IRVINE & CO., WHOLESALE IfKALEUS IN NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, llotwecn Pearl and Third Stroots. - CINCINNATI, OHIO. It. Z . RUCK K11, VITO BLAIR & GENNETT WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS 13ft, WK8T SIDE UUUAU ST A LWAYS ON HAND a full ami comploto Y stock Dry flooils, tlroccriop. Cutlery. Hardware,Tinware, (iiae.waro,Crockery, Boot,, Shoo*, llata. Doiaoatin and FnrciBO Liquor*. Wtuos. Ar 3)00 Iks 1 C Tin Waro, which can ho load at lowest market i>rioc6- Wholesale or KotnU. , , No difficulty in bavins your money ohnnsed au, 21-tf li. 1>. BAKER & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 110 1'earl at,* Hanover Square, NEW YORK. It. A. HARDAWAY. No. G. M. .V G. U. It., or, UUli’T ti. HARDAWAY, nov 4 tdeel Columbus. Ga. Sun copy, PLANTATION FOR SALE. OFFER FDlt SALE MY LOWER l'LAN- ion on the Chattaliouchco river, 12 milns /Columbus* Tho tract coutuins iHJU acr< 450 of which aro oloarod. On iho placo is comfortable dwolling, with a well improved vnrd, and a small orchard of choice fruit trr.Of’. Tho overseer and negro houses aro all framed buildings, umi the settlement one milo from tlio public road loading to Lumpkin. This pluce I sottlod and improved and groat oaro has been I taken to keop it in a high stato of cultivation. Tho productive capacity ol those lands aro well kuown in tho neighborhood. Corn, Fodder, and Stock can bo purchasod on the plnco. Ocl4tr. W. G. WOOL FOLK. Handsome Residence, WITH 1H AGUES W LAND, FOR SALE, •2 \ % 315 !■§ 1-3 IB 13l ■S ^ a a a "|« ^ « • *• • • |s|am L5 MO$45l5o'f55160 $65170 18 54! HO tki 72! 78 84 90 i\) Oii 7*3 80 87 l»41ol 108 1 70 87 W 108 111 110 127 .13 101 lull 117 125 1;«141 14'.» 110 120 1801140 150160170 180 155 170,185'2'2'.l'215 230 245 260 I»i.ii)i>,tnu 200 22" 240121)0 218 300 320 340 150 17*>'200 2‘2 r i|2. l )0'275|:UK) 325 :i50 375UfK) For ndvertisoiuonts published less than ono eek 5il 00 por rqu.aro for tho first insortion and 50 cents por square tor oaeh subsequent iusertion. Advortisemontfl inserted at intervals to b ohargod as new each iusertion. Advertisements ordorod t«» remain on any particular page, to bo charged as now oaeh in sertion. Advertisements not specified ns to timo, will bo published until ordered out, and charged accordingly. 'Advertisers aro requested to stato the number of insertions desired. All advertisements considered due from tho first insortion and collectable accordingly* News by Telegraph. Cairo, Nov. 11.—-William Johnson, Collector of tho port of Velosco, Texas, and brother of I'residout Johnson, died at that placo. Thirteen thousand and eighty hales of cotton passed hero yesterday for Now Al bany and Cincinnati, and ono hundred and forty-four for SI. Louis, Ualkiuii, Nov. 11.—Worth is certainly elected Governor, ovor llordon, by from 6,000 to 10,000 majority. . 11.—lnforuirtion in Tho Cholera—Its Origin and Treat ment. Tho fact that cholora has already made its appearance in Now York harbor, and that preparation is every where being made for its reception, will give special intorost and importance to tho following article from Hall's Journal of Health: Tlio "Asiatic cholora,” aa first known ia this country in 1832 and 1833, is chiefly a diseaso prevailing in warm weather, or, rather, in a warm atmosphere, for it can bo ciontod at any soason, and in the cold est latitudes, by combining tho three es- sontial requisites, namely, moisture, Yogo* table docay, and a rogular boat oxceeduig eighty dogrees. Tho great and distin guishing foaturoof cholora is a copious, trequontnnd painless discharge from the bowels of a substance almost as thin es water, with a whitish lingo, as if a little milk had been dropped in it. When this I occurs tho pationl soon begins to perspiro profuaoly, iho skin assumes a leaden hue, ami Bhrivola up—the nails become blue, "'rrh.T« 1.*°^s.. most perfect calmnosR, m tho fullest dos* oontHiusii rmims, up stairs, ohojots and garrott, kitchen, dulry, collar, with othor oiit-houses. .stablo, carriage house nnd lot, all built in good ordor, splendid water, a garden ol tlnoe acres, an orchard of varieties ul fruit tree:’, and eight acres uf Woodbind. For terms apply to G. C. 081J0UN. oct 17—tf Through the 1'uit-oUioo. erj» Hun copy. MOBKB. HKNloK. H. J. ModKM, JUNIOR. L_AW NOTICE. rpllK UNDERSIGNED have formed a co- JL partnership, under tho mime uml style ol It, J. M06K8, uud will ebtuhlinh un office in LOOK OUT! HE FINK COTTON 1’LAN 1’ATION <*f tho lute Major George -O. Uawson, lying in ughorty county and contnininp 110" acres (oak aud hickory lauds) and adjoining lands of I Morohoru, Walker, MeClarcn, Jones and oth rs is (or sate. Terms cash. Apply to L. W. DAWSON, ,24*3tuwtf on tho proiui.-cs. or to 10. W. Soabrnok, CnlmnbiH, (In. FOR SALE, yy PLANTATION Inline , ! 1VJ poll county, Ala., l°ur A.-aptLv. ! miles south of Persons' Depot, Mjtiimmb&i. containing 1400 acres— bet we 500 and 6<KI cleared—most oil ____ which is fresh and woll watered by MidUlu C ikee. Framed dwolling with tour rooms. Out- liousos sulliftiont for 40 or 50 hands. Good gin iv , mwnu ulkXA Mlll , fl , BII ui, vuiw iu i house and screw. Crop ami stock of all kinds Columbus. Ga.', on the 1st October next. In the *uld with the place it desired. The place is meantime letters nddrossod as above will be “ onvenient to churches and good schools. I will sell for cotton, puyuldo December, 1866, or for rush this fall, on reasonable tonin'. Address \V. 11. BUTT. 'Ct 18-1 in* Person.!, Ilustill c.o., Ala. YIMIGRATION TO BRAZIL! Notice to Members of tho Pioneer Colony of Major Hastings ptly attended to. The senior partner will uttoml regularly the I United States District Court at Savannah, the | Supreme Court ol Georgia for this Judicial Dbdrict, tho Courts of tho Chattahooeheo Cir- uit, and upon special retainer in important I i^c.h will uttoml any of tlio Courts iu Georgia I (Federal orHtuto.) It. J. MOSES, Senior, uug 1')»tf R. J. MOSES, Junior. JAMES M. RUSSELL, Attorney a t 1j a w, j (Oflico over Store of Gunby A Co.,) H AVING resumed tho practico of Law, 1 j will heroalter give my undivided attention I to all buNiuoss entrusted to luo tor tbit uml con-1 $30 each; other mumhc tiguous counties. 1 will pay $‘20, and children iiotwoon z ami iz. july 20-tl I HOoach; which pnyiuonts will bo mn<io in gold . . I coin. Families will bo allowed ono ton, ami LAW NOlICCt Isinglo porsons 20U pounds of fioight froo of obargo ■*" iiriumnt tioHtinaiion oi i.._ ... wi># . it^ ultimato locu- - — . , . , . tion, on ft tributary of that river, between five cjaimition, nnd also totraus- j un j degrees south latitudo. Length ol ago 2,0Ut) miles, sailing time about (lire xlin j»lo t< oointortnblo accommodations lor at Ivunt 50») nisKougurg, will bo provided. Heads ol families and ringlo porsons will pay I familios ovor 12, between 2 dont'i act all othor prolesslonal businoss. G. D. k G. WM, HOOPER. «ug23-tf Planters should take the’u l.irmuig utuisiD ami moclianios their tools. Families should tako tents, and all ?hmibl provide ttieiusclv with provisions for about six iiioiiilis. Others desiring to becorno mouibors ol this Colouy can do so by applying to Major Hastings, at No. V) north Jooel.iin street, Mobilo, B. J. Duncan, Esq., Broad street, Selina, «*r Dr. J. W. Keyes, Market street, Montgomery, Ala. no? 6J LARGE AND VALUABLE .M ^Tennessee, tondors bis profeshlonal *orvl- | COTTON PLANTATION cos to the cititens of Columbus and vicinity. Oflico in the Perry House* Oct 26 tf , DR* BELLAMY LIAS rouiovod his ollice to the Proscription IT .Storeol I)r. Law, No. 7" Broad Street. Rcsidonco at Mr. Wiloy Jones'. sop27-6m. ^ DR. A. J. FOARD, FOR SALE, ILL BE SOLI), within the legal houruof DOCTOR STANFORD Atlanta Modicai Collogo. 1 in Coursei >t lectures in this Institution vetnlMr 5^ u J ,uonp ,° on tho first Monday in No- l«Silt*? ex ^ continue lout months—the noufr7i*r ftVlnK char »ged tho timo fnrlhoses- h Irom «»niner to tho winter months. °«2Maw4t UN (J> WKSTMOHKLAND, . BAKKU. ( jj y natiomal. marine TP A H D Die Insurance Company OF NKW 01U.KANM, Capital and Assots $565,000, J-M. COUHTBNNy, Proaidont. 'aFREI'AUKD TOTAKE lllSKSON FKOP- KBTY OF EVERY DESCRIl’TION. In™, 1 ’ 0 ®!*"!'.' coniposoil of many of (he * H'wt rwinmnblo men of tho UTY OF HKW OllLBANS, derai »!n' h M ,*. n#n •• ..lisfactory proof ia r«n- u.ijVS."**"'.' l * 0 j promptly MljuntHl « Uwufin llj “ 0ttJtTOK00>l, District n.ont, P*nf 9 Ul Uooriria iloino liiaur.nco Ml ar-im J it; BAKER, ROGERS & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, *40 A 30 K&at Second Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, W HOLESALE DEALERS in Funcy und Staple Gruoorie-i, Western ltofervo Cheese aud Butter : Dried. Canned und Foreign Fruits. Fish ol oil kinds. Seed, Ac. Two lueuibcrH of our firm reside in New i ork, being thus constantly in tho raurkot, ready to take udvantage ot favorable cbantes, irnd buy ing from brat bands, gives us fucUitio* lor got ting Goods, unsurpassed by uny house iu the West. Advances made on consignments to before tho Court House door in tho town of Tal- , , .. r „ .. ^ , button, Talbot county, Ga., two thousand six MRS tho practico of Medicltio and I i, un drod ami thirty-sovon acres of land, to-wit: "iifos from a distanco requiring I j ot jj 0# ( W0# fraction, containing six-five acres, u can find comfortable H3Com- [ ono hundred and fitly and a quarter acres oil the western part of lot No. fine ; also tho south halves of iotf No. thirty-one, fifty-threo and filly four, all in tho twenty-louitb di.-triet «d said eouuty id Talbot. Alsu lo s No. 211..21", 206.20S, 177. 207, 21", 2'.6, and one hundred and forty-one and a halt acre; oil of lot No. 212, and ono hundred und one and a half ol b*t No. 212, poryice. 'i'linn. I nuV^cutminmf 1 ''/11%“!«”") » C f™id h!it MnhKnJw I Jesrrit.Cll .lun.l.beiUK l» th« liflmmtll di.-ltirt Ol Hurgioil attent modations in the city. Office hours frotu 11 till 2 o’clock. P. M. 8opt 6. 18**5-tf Dll. H. M. GLEGKLEY, II O MBOPATHIST, - MbttBIUlliPlu---.r ---------- ------- . JeiiCrl „ e ,i mn .I UOIIIK.U ...» II1UIUIII county. Tho ubovo U.m. rllic l BEDELL & CO.. Qrocer* and CommustonMerchanta, (Nearly opj»o»itt Han'* if (blumbut, COLUMUUS. UA„ K EEP con?tnntly on hand GROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE of every kind. Consignments of Merchandisesolioitod. Prompt attention giveu to the purchase and safe of A** «f every K LL, A. G. BEDELL. D. F. W1LLCOX | july 11.—If C* E HARH180N Bair, nort door to Dr. Cushman sburnteorner. I al ,out nine miles on>t of tho t. Uffioo hours fr«»iu 6 to 8 A. M. and frouil to 5 j yalliotton and live miles north of lluwi — I station on tho Muscogoo Railroad, in a Ik Erff ABLISED IN 1780. | and convenient nocti ] high state oi cultivati T. MACKENZIE & SONS, in2 n iuid" orchards, 11 'I rich creok Und. bull .NO. 444 II ATI MOIt K STIIKKT, . (HEAR CHARLES.) BALTIMORE, MO., IMPORTERS AND DEAI.RRS IN COACH, WAGON AND 8ADDLKUV UAKDWAIIt AND HARNESS MATERIALS FKLLOKS, SPOKES, HUUS, HOWS, SHAFTS. AXLES. SPHINUS, ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR liBATnim COACU VARNISH. JAPAN AND LEATH ER VARNISH. DENZOINE, Harness Oil Blaoking, Axle Grease, Carriage Bolts, Banda, Oil Cloth, Buokles, Terreta. Hooka. Bitts, Ornaments, Hame», Lace, Fring«i. Jcc.. all (it tho lowest price. FOR CASH. NoW wt»m i of f Howard, a . in n healthy f country, and in u Contains throe dil- forent aetllemonta with all necesa.iry out-build- aud a largo proportion of I Hottlcmont of lands will bo sold under tho will of tho late Josinh Math ews, deceased, for tho purpose of distribution. All who desire to purchase a good Cotton plan tation would do woll to call on one of tho un dersigned or 11. F. Mathews, who resides on tho premise.*, and examino for thoraaolvos boforo the day of sale. Terms made known on the d.iy of sale. W. P. MATHEWS,} T. J. MAT11KWS. } Kx’urs. J. M, MATHEW s. j Wept. 20—2tawtH tua deo MESSRS. FOWLER & WELLS, PHllENOLOUlSTS, 3hU UllUAUWAV, N. V., PURLIEU THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL And LIFE ILLUSTRATED, AT IJ A YEAR—SINULE NO'8 H*i da. New Vulumns commence in January and July. Agents Wanted. Oot. 14 d4tw4t N kw York, Nov, roferenoo to tho actiun of the French Uovoriimnnt in rultRion to tho complaint allofcotl to have been lodgod in tho cub- toiu-liduso, whs rocoivod from a reliable reporter, who received it from tho ownor of the Btoamer, which wussonrehod by two persons, who represented themselves as revenue officers sout from tho custom'* houso to search tho steamer. The ownor wont around the vessol with them, aad sliowod them cases of arms, but they did not demand thoy should be opened. Those uHiccs stated that IhoUovornmont if Franco had iod^od complaints HRaitist live vessel and ono hundrod and twonty- tlvo persfxis, Bpecifying them by name. Mr. Makernan, Surveyor, denies that he has sent any officers from tho Custom** House to search any vossol for arms on complaint of agents of the Government of France. The inforonco is that these two searching officers were none other than spies. A Washington special says tlio Presi dent is being vigorously pressed to havo Jeff. Davis tried under tho indictment }iending since last June in tho Supromo Judicial Court of this district. Wasiiinuton, Nov. 11.—Tho Farrxgut court martial to-day heard sovoral witnes ses in defence of Com. Craven. Bernard C. Gill testified from what ho had heard from a Spanish oliicer, that the rebol ram .Stonewall was too formidable to attack without instant destruction to tho assaulting vossol. UiiiLADKLriiiA. Nov. 11.— Col. A. H. Bowman, of tho United .States Corps of Knginoora, died nt his rosidoncoin Wilkes- barro, this morning. Uo superintended tho building of Fort Sumtor, and at tho timo of his doath was President of tho Board of Knginnors charged with remod- oling c*)ast fortifications. Intolligenco from llayti has boon re ceived to the 28th of October. (leflYard lots issuod a manifesto to the soldiers of his army, in which ho an noun cos that ships of war, purchased for the Government in New York, aro on thoir way lo llayti with tlio*e vossels. Cap" llaylion, the robel stronghold,will bo blockaded, and city overcome. Besides those, ho adds, all our oilier steamers, to the nutabor of six, havo boon entirely re paired and armed and will immediately put to sea* Of what ininortance, then, is the loss of that idacn, abandoned to the onemy without fighting and without ro- HislunceV llo alludes lo the relative su periority of the Government force* over the robels, and argues tho immediate and complete overthrow ol the rebellion. ForthKHtf Monrok, Nov. 11.—Brig. Gen. lVnnybakor, who wus wounded »n storming Fort Fishor, N. C., ha* *ulB- ciently recovered as to bo able l** leave for bis homo in Westchester, l’a., in a few days. 11 o entorod tlm service as a privato in 1801, und has servod witli distinction throughout the war ; having boon wound* od live different times. A meeting was held at Norfolk yentor day for the purpose of taking measures lor the organization of an Ktnigrant Society. It war largely attended and deemed very satisfactory. Dr. J. Bell, of Norfolk, in the course of some remarks, said that the chief ditficul- ty lie had experienced, was tho want of a system in introducing labor, llo had boon since July acting hr an emigrant agent on his own responsibility, and had brought into tho .Slate one hundred and eighty porhona, including twelve Englishmen, forty-live Bwodes, sixty Germans, six French, and four D ines. Tlioao men so* cured work icaclily, and boiidtM their board earn twelve dollars per month New York, November 11 —'J'ho Her ald's special says lioraco Greeley, Gen, Kilpatrick, and tho rebel Gon. Longs treat saw the President yesterday. Gen. Kil patrick ia undorttood to Iihvo a foreign mission in view. Thu World’s special says ho has loavo of absence tor a year, to visit Kuropo. Win. E. Dodgo informed the clerk of the llouso, yesterday, that ho was prepar ed to file tho necessary papers to contest the soat ef Jus. Brooks. 1,PJ0 pages of testimony ure already taken. The Herald’* special says, a privato tolo- gram to the Froodmon’* bureau, from a late prominont officer in tlio army, who is passing down tho Mississippi and up White rivers, says that negro soldiers aro still being killed when discharged and turned back into tho country. Tho boats aro crowdod with Yankee* prospecting lor the purpose of inlrpdu* cing machinery, &e. Tho rebel General Forrest has landed on the Mississippi bank, and says bo does not expect the rroaiduut to pardon any ollicor oi his class, but will leave it lo Congress which will probably disfranchise them lorever; but he will go to Washing ton and try tlio tll’Jcl of money, and thus accomplish his purpose, lie thought northern radicalism was dying with tho fires of war. New York, Nov. 11.—Private tolo- graniu (rum a prominont ^entleinati in Mississippi says tlio arrest of Capt. Peck, of the Froodnion** Bureau is groat regrot- tod by U«»v. Humphrey®, although be ro- fasad W iuterlero. Gen. Osterhau* fur nished a guard for the L’aptaiu, but the This is in part owing to tho fact that the enormous range of our navy guns kopt tho men out of musket rango. Tho whole expense of tho navy, Biuce the beginning of the war, including the construction and equipment of ail its voesels, and their maintenance, has been less than $230,000,- 000, or only about soven and one-half por cent, of tho nulional dobt. Moreover, we havo at the close of war ships enough to show for the rnonoy fipnnt, to constitute what is probably a bettor navy than that of cither of the European powers. We havo constructed, since 18151, two hundred and ten vossols of war, all of which are of tho most improved models, and contain all the appliances ef modern oflensivc and dolennive arts of war. Cincinnati, Nov. 10.—The Ohio and Miosissippi Railroad has commenced a suit against tho Indiana and Cincinnati Railroad for dauiagos amounting to over $1,600,000, for breaking tho contract exist ing belwoou tho two roads, whore by the latter uaod tho track of tho lormor from Cincinnati to Lawrencoburg. A circular boa recently boon issued by Col. O. Brown, Assistant Commissioner of Freodmon’s Bureau in Virginia,calling the attention of agents of the Bureau t<* those negligent, of thoir duty in not enfor cing upon froodinen in thoir districts the necessity of entering into and fulfilling contracts lor labor with plantnrs and oth- ora who havo employment for thorn, llo then added, whore employment is offered on torms that will provide for the comfortable subsistence of tho laborers and keop them from dependonco and charity,they should bo treated as common vagrants il thoy don’t accept, and the ruios of the bureau must bo rigidly on* forced. New York, Nov. 11.—Gold is a shade Armor; opened at 140J, and closed at 146}. The executive ollicor of tho Fenian Brotherhood has engaged a spacious man sion in llko uppor part of the city as head- quartors. Tho President and different bureaus will move into it next woek. The Kxprots says the present organization is not intended for tho government of the, future Irish Republic, but only to aid the Irish patriots in thoir struggle for inde- pondonco by arm*, money, oto. A Calcutta letter, dated .Sept. 22, says tho cholora broko out on tho 20th Boplem* bor, on board the ship Young Mechanic for Boston. The captain, second mate and throo sailors diod. Fivo sailors who survived woro sent to the hospital. Washington, Nov. 11.—Tho body ol Oapt. Wirz was directed by tho President to bo intorrod iu tho ponilentiary yard, of tho araonal grounds, where Payne uml others uro buried. Wirz’s grave is the southern ono of a row in tlio following order: Mrs. Surratt, Payne, llarrold Alzerolt and Wirz. Fortrehs Monroe, Nov. 11.—Tho steamer Pelican, from Washington lor New York, is bore awaiting favorable weather. Workmon from Washington commen ced Ibis morning rornoving tho track and iron of the Govornruont railroad between hero and Hampton, when the work was suspended by ordnr of Gon. Milos. Trenton, N. J,, Nov. 11,—Tho City Bank has closed its oflico here, but it* notes aro rodoorned at tho Merchants’ National Bauk. Tho City Bank was run under tho genoral banking law. Securi ties are deposited with the State Treasu rer for tho redemption of its bills. Jell. Davis* Trial. Telogruphio Correspondence Cincinnati Com wcroial. Washington, N*»v. 9.—The Republi can of this evening notices, at great length, a paragraph in tho correspondence relative to tho trial of Jeff. Davis, and the opinion of Chief Juatico Chase upon it.— It gives somo additional facts, from which it appears that the Chiof Justice came boro rr rom Ohio some time in August last, at tho spocial invitation of the President, to consult on tho general subject ol triab fortreaeon. Subsequently, about the first of October last, President Johnson ad drogsod a lotter to Chief Justico Chase informing hitn that it might become no- cessCTV for tho Govornmont to prosocuto seme high crimes and misdemeanors com mitted against the United .States within the District of Virginia (Chiof Justice Chase’s circuit), and inquiring whether tho Circuit Court of tho united States for that district in so far organized and in con dition to exercise its functions that the Chief Justico, or oithor ol ihu Supreme Court Judges, would hold a term ef the Circuit Court there during the autumn or oarly winter for tho trial of cases. About the middle of October Chief J ua- tico Chase roplied to the President’s lot- tor. He positively stated that his Circuit Court for tho District of Virginia, oithor to bo presided over by himself or ono of liis associates, would not hold a term du ring tho autumn or oarly wittier Hi* statod that tho rogular term authorized by Congross would commence this year on tho 27th of November, the present mouth, only ono wook boforo tho annual term ol tho Supreme Court, when all the Judges are roquirod to bo present—leaving but ono week for the Circuit Court to sit. which, in the opinion of the Chief Ju.tice, would bo too short a torni for the transac tion of any important burinon*. But the Chief Justico adds that, •won* the facts otherwise, ho so much doubts tho proprie ty of holding tho Circuit Courts of the I United State* in Stales which have been declared by tho Executive aud Legisla tive departments oi tho National Govern ment to ho in rebellion, nnd, therefore, subjected to martial law before tho com plete restoration of tie so broken relations with tho nation, and the supersoduru of tlio military by the civil administration, ho would be unwilling to hold. uch courts in such States within his circuit—which includes Virginia—until Congress shall havo had an opportunity to contidor and act on tho whoJo subject. The Chief J us tice exprossos to tho President the opinion that a civil court, in a district utidor mar tial law, can only act by tho sanction and under tho supervision of tho military power, and he positively asserts that ho could not think that it becomes the Jus tice* of tho tSupromo Court to exor^isO jurisdiction under such conditions. perfect calmnosR, in tho fullest pos* session of all tho facultioa, and absohito freedom from ovory pain. Throo th.ngs ought to bo known in rof- oronce to cholera by ovory human beiog. First. Tho writer has novor known a raso in which il was not precodod for one, two; or more days, by the bowels acting twice, or ot tenor, in every twonty-four hours,universally styled “tho promonitory symptoms.” {Second. A cure is impoeriblo undor any conceivable circumstances without abso lute quietude of body, on a bod, for days togother, tho timo of confinement being shortened in proportion to the prompti* tudo with which tho quietudo is secured after tho first action of the bowels has taken place, which gives a fooling of tirod- noss, und, on silling down, a sensation of rest and satisfaction. Third. When the pationt coasoa to uri nate ho begins to die, and iL resumption is a certain index of recovering health, and always infaliiblo. One of the usual atlondantfl of an at tack of cholora is an unconquerable ten dency to vomit, Tho very instant any thing reaches the stomach, even if it is but cold water, it is ejoctod; tire mildest food moots the Fame late in such cases; much loss will medicine find a lodgment, oxcept one, and that it is impossible to vomit up if it onco roaches its destination. That modicine ha* no taste; it is small in bulk, will retain iU virtues for a quarter of a century, as the writer knows by personal experience anil ropoatod observation.— Unless it is in tho very laat stages, it ia believed capahloof Arresting the disease in nine cases out of ton—a pill made up of ton grains of calomel with a little gum water. If the symptoms do not abate in two hours, doublo thedoso, and let it work ilsolt off. Do nothing clso, but let tho pa tiont bo quiet, and cat all tho ico ho can possibly want. At a health meeting hold in New York. Dr. Bayer, ol that city, thus discoursed on cholera and its treatment: Df. Bayer thought that n lew common* souse views spread broadcast among the pooplo might probably bo of somo service to allay the terror connected with this plague. Great tear and anxioty had a great deal to do In tho propagation and spread of disease, und influence" the phys ical condition to such a dogroe as to mako porsons raoroeubioetto it than they would otherwise bo. lie thought if tlio people understood tho single fact that tho cholera ia not necessarily a fatal disease, and that it is always procedod by cortain premoni tory symptoms, such as lassitude, groat languor, debility and a diarrhea, and th(lt in this stage of tho disease it is nearly al ways curable if tho proper precautionary measures aro tuken, it woulu tend to allay tho popular terror. At this stage of the disease, it is ol tho first importance to pay attention to tho symptom, which is tho diarrhea. At tho very first approach tho patient should assume tho horizontal pos ture and retain it, and under no circum stances assume tho perpendicular, even for a momont. Absolute, positivo rest is needed, tho body being kept in a warm condition.— Any artificial means can be used for that which may be necessary. Tho main thing is the horizontal position, and perfect rost at the very commencement of the dis ease. If the pationt is down stairs whon taken, lot him t-tay thero or bo carried up, but do not lot hint walk up. If ho is out visiting, lot him stay at his friend’s house. Keeping Hus position forty-eight hours, in the majority of instances tho diseaso will pa^a over, aud tho great changes in his niodo of life. Ol course, if he has bad liHbits, lie should reform them; eat and drinrf rationally, and allend to business as usual, but not overdo himself. In the pe culiar condition of tlio atmosphere when a pestilence is abroad, tlio system is ren dered more liable to exhaustion, and lie ■diould husband his strength by avoiding violent exercise. With trioaofuw precau tionary measures, and a propor sanitary condition of tho city, and a rigid enforce ment of quarantine, wo may hope to os- capo any pestilential epidemic. A Long Lock Ahead.—A cotomporn- ry turns his visage to the future, and, through tho misty distance of two hun drod years, soos'and describes tho follow ing: ♦Scene—llouso of a citizen of Now York. Time —A. D. 2056. A telegraphic mos- sage has boon sent to & servant, who pre sents himself at tho window in a balloon. Master—John, goto South Americaand toll Mr. Johnson mat 1 shall be happy to have him sup witli inu this evoniug. Nev er mind your coat; go right away. In five minutes John returns. John—Mr. Johnson says ho will come. He is obliged to go to tho North l*ole for a moment, und will call horo as he coined hack. Master—Vory woll, John. Now you may wind up the machine for sotting tho table, und telegraph to luy wife that Mr. Johm?<*n will bo horn presently. Aftor that, John, you may dust out my balloon -1 will havo an appointment in London at 12 o’clock. John disappear? toexocuto those orders, while bi» mnster step* down to tho West Indies t*» got a fresh orange. A Hum WiNi>.-Old Fotorll li veil in oiu* story woodon house of not very ex- tensivo dimensions, and when it wo* sub jected to tlio force of one of those hurri canes so numerous of late years in tho Wont, it-* power of resistance was insufll- cient to stand groat a prossuro. and it yielded the point without a struggle—how ever, it wa- not uiifotor torn to nieces, bu4 merely moved a tew rod?. 1" the courso of the journoy tho atovo .*qnlt out, and danger of conflagration whs imminent. Old Fetor whs too much oxeitod to notice tho removal of his houso, and seeing tho ncrothily of immediately applying water to the burning embers ou the (lour, bo soizod tlio bucket, aud darted out, wlion great was his notoiiifthmunt to find all traces of tho well obliterated. Aftor look ing in blank astonishment a moment lie called out to fill wife, “Barah, I’ll be blamed if tlio wind hue not blowed tho well clear out of the lot I There’s not so much as a stone loft!" A petition numorounly tinned by B<>?« ton snip owners aud business men whs cir culated at Boston on Thursday, praying Socretary ,Seward to take no further stops to socure imlomily from England for tho . _ ravage* ol tho Alabama and oilier pirates, tu g-g go there, They claim that the precedent would bo I when you t t talkod about m m-ui mar worth more tbau the money, | riage, old fellow, you f-f-frighteued me F A loafer who had boon noisy wai up boforo tho Mayor’s Court. Ill* Honor told him to pay over five dollars for hi* fine. “C-c*c can’t do it." muttered ho, “a*a-ain’t got tho p-p-pewter." “Are you a married man ?” inquired the Mayor “N-n-n not exactly so t-f far gone yet, sir." “Woll, 1 will havo to send you to the work houso." “ ’T-t-t tain’t nuihin' d Aleck, “b-b but