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COLUMBUS DAILY ENQUIRER
A STIIICT CONSTRUCTION OK THE CONSTITUTION—AN HONEST AND ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OK THE GOVERNMENT.
Ragland & Wynne, Proprietors.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1865.
VOL. VII.—NO. 274.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
coM.EOruK INTERNAL KEV.
lit.kstc -n Uismuit, (luonnu.
1 Macon, Oa.. August 11,
lly „rlcr from Treasury Department, tines,
n limi Ju«. are require! to be paiJ beforo shlp-
ent "I c rttun can bo nimlo from this district,
Tbo -1 Ui.Atriot is composed of the following
counties: llakor, Bibb, Butu. Calhoun, Chatta-
beorb ce, Crawford, Decatur, Dooly, Dousberty
Kirly. Harris, lloiutoa. Loo, Macon, Marion.
Miller. Mitcbeli, Monroe, Muscogee, Pulaski 1
Pike, ilttiunan, Randolph, Schley. Spaulding'
Stewart, Suuiptcr. Talbot, Taylor. Terrell, Up-
s u n, Webster and Worth.
JAMES C. McEURNKY,
August 22, lsdo-tl Collector.
Internal Revenue Notice.
Uflieial instructions having boon received this
day from the Commissioner of Internal Hove-
|llie . Kail Hoads, Steam Boats. Express Cuui-
l.an'ic- and nil person* ae here y notilied not
to transport any Cotton, or move it out of the
-1 collt ctoral district, unless they first procure
* ,,eriuit from this otUoo or from my deputies.
Ott-u . .in be shipped on any Railroad to Ma
con. l»ut> can be paid at Columbus to Richard
\V Ja-iucs, Deputy Collector.
JAMES C. McBURNEY,
August 22-tf Collector.
OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE,
:)
Notice is hereby giveu that all Distillers of
fl |,|,|cs, peaches, grapes, oorn, or other substan
ces and all manufacturers uf tobacco, cigars
A,*„ are required to take out a license and givo
l.on.l Those who fail to give bond and procure
licenso are, in addition to all other penalties
and Ibrltitures, liable to pay one hundred per
fe ntum additional duties thereon.
Notice, merchants and others purehai
liquors before tho duty is paid, do so at thoir
oivn ri-k, ns tho law compels mo to seize it
matte
Mi-
iamls it mny be found.
JAMES C. McBL’RNEV.
Collector.
JOHN KING,
BANKER AND BROKER,
Office at tlte old .Marine Hank Agency,
WILL BUY AND SELL
GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE,
bank notes a Into
UNCURRENT MONEY.
ALL KINDS OF STOCKS, BONDS, AND
OTHER SECURITIES,
Bought and sold on Commission.
Particular attention paid to Collodions a
this and othor points and the proceeds romittod
proudly. Oct 18—2m
F. J. Coxant.
A. J. Youku
CONANT & YOUNG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO, 39 SOUTH STREET,
New York,
Offer their services for sales Cotton, Tobacco,
or other produco, and will purchase on order
goods of all kinds.
R
Atkin?, Dunhau
C. K. Woods,
E. B- Young,
W. 11. Young,
R. M. (lunby,
Oct. 7—«>m
T O :
Apalachicola, Fla
Eufuula, Ala.
L. LIVINGSTON,
(LATE ELLIS, LIVINGSTON & C0„)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
WIRE attend PROMPTLY and givo por-
Yf sonnl attention to tho sale of COTTON
and other produce coii.-ignud to his care, and
(ill all orders lor Merchandise which can be
procured in the city ot Columbus and forward
the same either by BOATS. RAIL ROADS or
tonded to our old firm,, would solicit a share of
the same at tho Intolligonco Oflico, No. 05
Broad stroet. L. LIVINHSTON.
Out 28-1 in
ROSETTE & LAWHON,
AU CTION
A X D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
131 BROAD STRI2KT,
COLUMBUS, GA.
P ERSONAL and prompt attention given to
consignments.
Cotton purchased.
july20—tf
COLliMBUS. tlA.. August 22. 1805.
Having been appointed Deputy Collector lor
tho counties embracing Muscogee, Talbot, llar-
r i,. Marion, Chattahoochooand Stewart, all par-
tiescugHged in distilling spirituous liquors in the
a ho\c named counties will apply at once at my
office,opposite tho Perry House, and tilo bonds
an I prucure permits,
RICHARD W. JAQUKS,
Deputy Collector
aug22-tf Internal ltev. 2d Dist. Ha.
Tlirongli to Atlanta.
aaMjaagga
M'l’KlUNTBNDANT’rf OFFICE, I
MI SCOU aE railroad oo., •
Cm.i min's. Hi., Sept, ’.'th, I8t»r». )
MiiMingvi: Kail lloatl Scltetittle.
i this road will
7 o'clock, A. M.
I.Hi " P. M.
'assciiger Train
Lotte (.'oluiuhu? at-
Art i\ ** in Macon ut
Leave Macon at. * ,, ?!•
Arrive in Columbus at ».2t 1 •
Mnvon mill WcHtcri* It. It. Schedule*
NIUIJT TRAIN.
Leave Macon G..*W, P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 2.28, A. M.
|,cuve Atlanta ti.5p, P. M.
Aim.' it Macon v,«». A. M.
r cp lu tl W. L. CLARK, Sup't.
Notice!
On
O
• •liiinbils
Am,
TREASURER’S OFFICE, \
Muscogee It- R. Ce., f
Columbus, Ha., Oct., 2llh, j
J alter this date tho faro on this road
I bo seven cents per mile.
JAS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer,
ict 24-tf J
(IIAKGK or SCHEDULE.
SHI'ERINTHNDANT'S OFFICE, 1
M. ,V W. 1*. R. R„ L
MlINTlH>11KRY, &ept. 20, ISO.). }
N ul ttfwr FrLlay. Sept. 211. 1*85. T-uins
i llii;, Komi will bo run ua luliuvya: ^
'.'.'•12M.
iingoiuery - ‘J l''» P- M.
i•tiicry -I A. M.
•o„it. l i:» i*. M.
ibiumiius b 45, P. M,
wiilt trains of A. .V W. P. K. K.
t which arrives in Atlanta at 7 P.
M.. in time i»> connect with the Western aud
Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga aud points
north,
DAN’L 11. CRAM,
sept L'2-tf UonH Hup t.
Notioo.
IHOIIILK A ,\ II GIIIA 111) IIA ILliOAI>
On aud after Monday, Pth instant, the Pas
wnger Train will leave Girard for Union Springs
at 2 o,clock. P. M.
».rt•» —2tn B. E- WELLS. Sup't,
n. a. Benedict. f,. w. benedict. j. c. benedict
U. S. BENEDICT tV SONS,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
MEnCIIA-TiTTS,
NO. 23S MAIN STREET,
Between Third aud Fourth St?.,
LOUISVILLK, KY.
Oct. 4—2m
HANSERJ), WATSON X GO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
APALACHICOLA, FL.A
Advance? made on Cotton on.-'igmul to our
friend? in New York and Liverpmd.
Jim. Hanhkkd. R. B. W vtuon. li. 11. Epimno.
oet 17-1 iu
EITING, JIANSERl) & GO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
COLUMBUS, GEO.
Advance? made on Cotton consigned to our
friends in Apalachicola, New York or Liver
pool.
II. II, Eppino, Jos. Hanskrd, R. B. Watson.
oct 17-1 m _
— D. D. BALDWIN & CO., "
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I1R 1'F.Altl, RTIIKKT,
NEW YORK.
W. I„ flAI.ISRURY. 9. R. WARNOlK.
W'ARNOGK &CO„
COTTON BROKERS
commission "merchants,
Olliou No. 131 Broad St.,
(Rosette A Law bun's Auction Room.)
- aridiso, Produce, &o.
♦ Particular attention given to tho sale of
COTTON, PRODUCE, ire.
Hauui.no. Ropk, Ac., lurnishod at the market
price.
Columbus, (la., Aug. 3,1865.—tf
FOR SALE AND RENT.
FOR SALE, ~ ~
VfY PLANTATION on llio Ch.Utnhooclioo
iVA river. 14 miles above Eulanl.i, Harbour
county, Ala., epporilo Fluronce, Uc-rgia, con
taining 14,SO ncres land, 0(H) cleared ; :MH> ot
which is fresh and well wutcied by the Weput-
kee creek running through the centre ot it.
Eight negro houses and necessary out-build
ings. Water Hin; Crist and Saw Mill, Drain
and Stock of all kiuds sold with the place.
nov 121 jan 1 O. D, WI LL1AMS. _
A SPLENDID STORE
FOR RENT,
A l’PLY AT
xY Oct 10-tl' 78 BROAD SC11I5KT,
For Rent,
A TWO-STORY DWELLI \H llul’SEwilh
six rooms, oonvenient to tlm business por
tion of the city; suitable for a h,larding house
or private family
For terms appl
K It M S
OK THE
DALLY ENQUIRER.
-$ 1 00
3 (K)
0 00
10 cents.
iado iu favor of
oct 1—tf
FOR RENT,
J. A. TYLKll SAM L K. ROlllHoN.
TYLER & ROBISON,
Grocery ..V ( ommisslon .ISerrhauls,
NO. 129,
{Nearly the liank of Columbus,)
K EEP on hand a good stock of FAMILY
HOC Fit! US, CliO i 'K HU Fund STONE-
WAFF, Toil FT SO A F, J‘L\S. NFFULFS,
f <>MHS, SFOOL-tVTToy, DOMESTIC DU Y
FOODS, iLC’.
Particular attention givon to tho nurchaso or
sale ul any kind ot produce or merchandise.
J. A. TYLER,
aug5-tf SAM’L E. ROBISON.
ATKINS, DUNHAM & OO..
I'll MISSION and FORWARDING RUG-HANTS,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
July lllli, lVib.-lf_
W M. G". SW AN,
(LATH OF THNNHSSHK.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
jiiJ
oftTl-tfSnn coj
COTTON PLANTATIONS
For Sale.
ruigiuour, x oner ior sai
Cotton Plantations, all
land and c nvenieut to iuarkci.Msst-iA-SUHBZ-
Among them I offer luy home place, two miles
from Chunuenuggcc, Ala., containing 1800acres,
8(H) acres open land, f»lM) acre? m woods. Or It
may be divided into two settlement.’ ofS2band
1SU acres each. All oak and hickory and no
waste land. The homo place has an elegant
house, out-huildlngs, tine orchards, eight years
old, a good well and a cistern, holding thirty-
six thousand gallons. All the wood land is ou-
losed and communicates with the Holds,
The other places arc all well watered. Some
of tho places will bo rented it not sold
readily. Corn and (odder ilia*’ bo obtained with
three places, it early application is m ido to
R. A. HARDAWAY,
No. 6, M. A (i. I!. ll„
or, ROB’T S. 11AI;DAW Al,
nov 4 tdoel Columbus, tin.
Sun copy,
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
OFFER FOR SALE MY LOWER PLAN-
■ tation on the Chattahoochee livor, 12 miles
below Columbus. Tho tract conlaiiis PiWacies,
450 of which are cleared. On tlu« |.|ucn is a
coiufortabio dwelling, with a well improved
yard, and a small orcharo of choice it mi
at Went P<
Notico to Shippors.
OygfOR Muscoukk Railroad, 1
Columbus, (la., July Jilt, 1865. I
The Muscogee Railroad is imw running
DAILY TRAIN to Macon, and are prepared
b< forward freight with dispatch to Macon,
Milledgovillo, Atlanta,and intermediate points.
July::l-tt W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
D. 11. Bat.dw(x, t
J. F. Cumming. (
II. Brigham, I
C. M. lloi.Hr.} hu
THOS. C. JOHNSON,
(LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MO .)
ATTORNEY AT I.A-W,
«l.iiin aud Real Estate Agent,
No, 5 0 Market Street, (Up Stairs,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Oct. lit-3m*
J. T. PEYTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MEDIIMIIS, TENNESSEE.
1 )ROMl'T attention given to all busiues? en
trusted to bis care.
Rulers to lion. Uiuc? Holt, Columbus, (la.
sept 8,1865—0 in
E. W. MOISE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
to otlice ot R. li. Murdock.
BRIGIIAM, BALDWIN k GO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH.
Advances made on consignments to our House
in Now York, and to our friends in Liverpool
and Glasgow. OoL 10,18C5 3m
fl. V. ROWLAND. W. M. IllVINi:. H. X- 8TKWART.
ROWLAND, IRVINE & CO.,
WUOLFSALK UKALUKS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 102 WALNUT STREET,
Between Pearl and Third Street?,
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
M T i: IU N T H X D A NT’S UFFICK,,
MrsnuiF.H Rail. RuaD, ?•
Columbus, (Ja., Aug, 14,’(>5. )
•Shipper? and Consignee? aro hereby noliGod
lli.it this Company will not be responsible for
LtiifchU shipped to any Station on this Road, or
Rt Columbufl, after it is discharged from our
Cars. W. li. CLARK, Sup’t.
_aug 14 tf
NOTICE.
DPFICK Ml SCDHEE RAILROAD CO., I
C’oi.onu'x, lit., Aug. 11,1865. /
THIS COMPANY is prepared to make oon-
•K tract? |,,r t:iu delivery at this nlace uf Oak
“'• I 1'ine Wuud tiy the car ljud. Parties wish-
1,111 same will plea<«o mnko application imiucdi-
“tely... W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
f 11-tf
Notice to Shippers.
TtUivai RKu'nOmcK. Muscogee R. It. Co.,)
Columhu?, tia., July Slat, 1865. j
1 ruin and after tho 1st August, pro-payment
" '*1 required for all freight shipped to But
ler and intermediate Stations.
The freight on all goods received at this place
Goui any point, must be paid on delivery of tho
articles.
.^nippers will please tako notico, as these
rule.- will be rigidly enforced.
-J^rdl-it j. m. BIVINS, Troai’r
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Oct. fi, 1865—-2m
u7 z.
RUCK KU,
a. j. musks, skniuk. it. s. mohkh, junior,
L_AW NOTICE.
rPHE CNDERSIONED have formed u c
1 partnerstiip, under tho name and style
It, J. MOSES, and will establish an otlice
Columbus, tiu.,on the 1st October next. In Mio
tneuntimij letters addressed as above will bo
promptly attended to.
Thu senior partner will attend regularly the
I'ntiod States District Court at Savannah, tho
Supreme Court uf Georgia for this Judicial
District, the Courts of the Chattahoochee Cir
cuit, and upon special retainer in important
cases will attend any uf the Courts in Uoorgia
(Federal or 8tato.)
R. J. MOSES, Senior.
ftUg 15*tf K. J. MOSES, Junior.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
Attorney at Xjaw,
(Otlico over Store of (lunby A Co.,)
One month .
Three months 4
Six months
Single copies
A liberal deduction will bo i
Newsboys and Dealers.
HATES OF ADVEKT1SING,
1 Square, one week $ 3 50
" two wcok? 6 00
" three weeks 8 00
2 Squares, onowoek 6 00
“ two weeks 10 00
" three weeks 14 00
the movomonlft of the heavenly asteroids,
describe the configuration of the Bull, re
veal tho movements of the Litllo Bear,
and from hits airy cushions denote tho
IlifCbt of Perseus. The lat'or took away
Androtnedoon a winged flood, but Boyn
ton put pinions on tho locomotive, and
made a grand philosophic rornauvit, a very
Oulypso of magicians, with plenty of
sponge-eake on tile way,
Mr. Lowe advertised the marriage a*
“Balloon Nuptial Ceremonies.” and his
balloon station opposite the Park gates
carried tho flags of all nations; «tho licket-
takors wore numerous; all the policemen
wore white gloves; and when the people
woro assembled, there was a porfect hurri*
cane of gossip, intermixed with more
scandal than over broke an ongagoment
or culminated in a divorce.
Tho balloon depot on Fifty-sixth street
is a deep excavation,nearly a block square,
fenced in, and entered by descending
stops. Tho cautious pooplo seatod them
selves on tho street level under tint sited?,
but the reserved-seat people and the slatid-
1 tli»*18f. , | * ;■ i ‘j:. f10#45$:«ilf'i5ttjO$(»f»!$7t»
2 18 ‘in r. -is *» 1 Gill Hit 72 78 841 vu
^1 ;‘.s 4:. r.-J V.I (?) 78 811 87 tu 111) 1 1(18
4 :«> 4 * -•■» li t, 71 7b 87 w.ltw 111 11‘M27
• . . tin 7,. sY «»;; lot ltKt 117 125 188 141 1 11*
t. 12 70 '.Mi 1(H» |J(i 121)1:10 140150 100 17U 180
12 05 loo I 1IH-IV, 170 185 22U 215 2.!0 245 350
I S su 120 150 J Stl 2iHl 220 240 200 218 800 820|:t40
21 ,100 150 17,i 200,2251250 275 800 325 850 875|4IH»
For ndvortisuiuonts published less than one
week $1 oo per square for tho first insertion
uml 50 cents per square for each subsequent
Insertion.
Advertisement? inserted nt intervals to b
charged as new each insertion.
Advertisements ordered to remain on ony
particular page, to bo charged its now each in
sertion.
Advertisements not specified ns to time, will
lie published until ordered out, and charged
accordingly. Advertisers aro requested to stiito
tho number of insertions desired.
All advertisements onrtkidered duo front the
first insertion aud collectable accordingly.
hi I tr.i
The ovorseer and negro hoi
buildings, and the settlement one nub* ir<>
public road leading to Lumpkin. Tin p
sett led and improved and great earn ha■
taken tu keep it in u high ,-i.ite ut •uliiiation.
Tito productive capacity of (he.-c i.imi : are uoil
known iu tho neighborhood, ('uni, Fodder,
and Stuck can bo purchased mi the place.
Pel nt. tv. \\ uoiifolic.
Handsome Residence,
WITH IS AGUES OF LAND,
FOR SALE,
ite Pol. Lind-
v. The house
... . i? and garrett,
kitchen, duiry, cellar, with other out-houses,
stable, cuxriap'O house and bit, all built in good
order, splendid water*a garden of tbiee acres,
art orchard of variet ies ol trail trees, ami eight
res of Woodland.
For tonus apply to (I. 0. OSBORN.
oet 17—tf Through tin Dost office.
Sun copy.
trimmed with tho now Chantilly lace, de«
signed in h border of leave* and flowers.
A very heavy black silk, with velvet or-
muucnts embroidered in white silk and
stool beads. A gored scarlet morning
dress, ornamented with velvet flowers,
and a morning dress of lino white nnn«
souk trimmed with six little ruffles upon
the skirt and body, made with u tucked
yoke and trimmed square with two nar
row rufiles. There was nleo an elegant
while silk blonde, very slightly doited
with gold, and an opera cloak of white
cloth bordered with goal’s hair fringe.
ho • as sit, the musicians strike up
a rusty epilhalmium, the ladies sigh, shiv
er, and giggle; up goes tire great bag with
- spirit, and everybody holds breath and
vis a little scream.
The bride looks out between the cur
tains with a quietly white face ; the groom
looks like Montezuma on his bed of roses,
and wants his dressing-gown and slippers
to he more comfortable; off, and up, and
ivvav, with a creak and a strain, the hu^je
LOOK OUT!
riMlE FINE POTION PLAN I'ATloN ..l llie
1 late Major tieurgu U. Ouwson. lying in
Dougherty comity ami containing ih'ii acres
(oak and hickory lands) and a ijoirnng lands of
Morehoru, Walker, Mc.Clarcu, Jouos and oth
ers is for salo. Terms cash.
Apply to L. W. DAWSON,
oct24-3tuwtf on tho promises,
or tu K. W. Soul,rook, Polnrnhu-. (4q,
FOR SALE,
V I'l.A NTATION in llu-
to all buiiucs? entrusted lu r
tiguuus counties.
July 2u-tf
) fur this and con-
BLAIR & GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
|39, WEST SlDl'l It 140Al> ST.
A LAV AYS ON HAND a full and coinplelo
1\. Stock
Dry Poods, Groceries, Cutlery,
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery,
Boots, Shoos, Hats,
Domestic aud Foreign Liquor?, A> incs, Ac.,
2000 lbs 1 P Tin Ware,
which can be had at lowest market prices—
Wholesale or Retail,
No difficulty in having your money changed,
nug 21-tf '
H. P. BAKER te CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
119 l'«arl at., Ilnnover Square,
NEW YORK.
Law IVulicc.
tpHK undersigned, nt their old office, Cuaw-
J. KOKIi. Russell county, Ala., are i ropared to
tilo applications fur pardon undor the Dresi-
di-nt’s amnesty prnclauiatiou, and ulso to trami-
aet all other professional business.
(J. D. Ac ti. Ws, HOOFER.
• aug 2.3-1 f
DR. BELLAMY
Mr, Wiley Julios’.
41u.. _
miles south of Persons' I burnt, fij i
coutaining l lisi acres-betweentt|it Giluu Jf
500 and (iOU clc.rrod—utosf i■: T iiTi>r-!-
wltich is fresh md well watered by .»l"t<liei • • »v-
ikoe. Fra rued dwelling with four rooms. Ont-
housos Hutlhdunt l'or 4U or 5(i hands Hood gin
house and aerew. Prop and .•tuck ••fall kind-
sold with the place if desired. The pliiee is
oonvenient to churches and gm d schools. I
will soli fur cotton, payable Deecmbcr, l^'-l, or
for cash this fall, on reasonable terms.
Address W. li. BUTT.
_j>ot 18-Jin* Persons, Russell eu., Ala.
EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL!
Notice to Members of the Pioneer
Colony of Major Hastings.
M EMBERS of this Polony will take notico
that the Polony will . ail from .Mobile, Ala,
on the lit Day of December am. A
commodious sailing ship ol ample tonnage, with
••( mtortable iicouounodulions I te a< Io.u I 'shi
pussonxers, will he provided.
DR. A. J. FOARD,
M EDICAL DIRECTOR of the Into Army of
Teimcs-ee, tenders his profes-iomil Korvi-
cos to the. citizens of Polumbus and vicinity.
Office in th i Perry House.
Oct 2ti tf_
DOCTOR STANFORD
R ESUMES tlio practice of Modieino end
Surgery. Pa.-os from a distance requiring
surgical attention can find comfortable accom
modations in tho city,
Ullico hours from 11 till 2 o clock, P. M.
Se.pt ti, l8oo—tf
DR. II. M. CLEGKLEY,
ir OMEOriVTIIIBT,
Atlanta Medical Collego.
I IIK Poursoof Lectures in this Instituti-
'. f 1 ' 1 *' 'Uirnonco on tho first Mouduy in N
ciahcr next, and continue lour months—the
acuity having changed tlie time for theses-
i"u Irout summer to the winter months.
,, J'JllN G. WEETMOKELAND,
_°£t 22-1 aw4t Dean,
NATIONAL MARINE
AND
fire Iusurance Company
OF NEW OKI. K A NS,
Capital anil Assets $565,000,
j. M. COUHTENJM Y. Presidout,
U I'liKI'AllKli TO TAlvli llliKSOS l’lIUF-
kUTY oF EVERY DESCKU'TION.
PHIS Coin),any. eomi.usoj of many of tho
w,, *t rosponsiblo men of tho
VITY OF Ji'KVV OULU A NS,
SS"?,J* e g. ro suaranteo againat loss, lu Iho.o
^ ir ® Insurance.
j...... as soon es aatLfaoiory proof is ren-
^«b"eraUy aud promptly adjusted
at il.-iini* 1 uuderalgued. District Agent.
Souipauy. U| tUo U»W« Insurance
oct »j~i m D. F. WILLCOX.
on Mciuti
CTnTr, next door t
' utlico hours fro
t, hetwce.i Handolph and St.
Dr. Pushtum’s burnt corner,
i 1 to 8 A. M, und from 1 to
nug 18-tf
BAKER, ROGERS & 00.,
l.Sl’A1JL1SKD IN 1780.
S WH0imU CE0CE«*; T - MACKENZIE & SONS,
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
HO 4, 39 Kant Snoml Nlrocl,
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
Fi.-h of nil kinds, Sood, A’C.
Two members ol our firm reside in New York,
being thus constantly in the market, ready to
take advantage of fivoralilo change*. ,m t buy -
iug from first hand?, gives us l u ihtn - t*«r get
liitgtjouds, unaurpHJsed by any h >n<o iu the
West.
#•* Advances in ado on consignments to
BEDELL & CO„
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
(Xearlv nj>po*ile Il<i>i '< <f Oulumbui,
COLUMBUS, UA.,
K EEP constantly on hand (1 RuCEK I Erf and
COUNTRY PRODUCE of even kind.
Coniiguuients of Merchandise nulicited.
Prompt attoutiun given to the junchaiie and
sale of (loud* uf every desci ip*
W. A. BEDELL,
A. O. BEDELL.
P. S. HARRloON.
NO. i4i 1IAT1MOI4K STUKKT,
(NEAR CHARLES.)
BALTIMORE, MD.,
IMI'iHITF.HK AKU HF.At.EBH IN
COACH, WAGON AND SAHHLU1V UARDW’ABK
AND HARNESS MATERIALS.
FHI.I.uiiS, S1MKES, HUBS. UoWS,
SHAFTS, AXLlis, SFlilNUS,
ENAMELED AND l'ATENT CANVAS
ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR
IjE AT XX EH,
COACH VAHNISII, JAPAN AND LEAT11
EK VAHNISII, BUNZOlNE,
Uaruosa Oil Blacking, AO, (iioaaa, Carriage
Bolta, Ban.lH, oil Cloth, Buoklee. Turret,.
Hooka, Bitla, Ornaiuunta, llatoea, l.aeo,
Fringes, Xc„ all at the lowest price,
FOR CASH.
Nov V worn
Heads ot families anil single person: - will pay
$80each; other nieinhers ol families over 12,
will pay $20. and children between 2 and 12,
fit) each; which payments will bo made in gold
coin. Families will be allowed one ton, and
single persons li*pounds of Iron.'lit free of
charge. „ , , ,
Tho present destination <d the Colony is tho
city of Para, on tho Amazon : its ultimaic loca
tion, on a tributary *d teat river, between five
aud ten degree.- couth latitude. Lcn iu «*f voy—
ago 2,000 miles, sailing time alimit lhr* <-• weeks.
Planters should take iltcir i.irunug ukuimIs
And inechanius their tools. 1 *.• mili*** should
take tents, and all should provide llienisolvos
with provisions fur about six ut >nths.
Others desiring to become nn mhi r of this
Colony can do so by applying to Map tile •tings,
at No. 40 north Joatmim stroet, Moldle, I i. J.
Duncan, Esq., Broad street, Selma, or Dr. J. W.
Keyes, Market street, Montgomery, Ala.
nov 5 fin
LARGE AND VAl.UAIffiK
COTTON PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
WILL BE SOLD, within the I • • * 1 hour-<»(
gale, on ttio 1st Timsd.iy in D* i»»I•«•) next,
before tho Court House «b•* i in rue town nt l ul-
botlon, Talbot county, (la., two thousand ;
hundred and thirty-seven m rc. J ot land, to-wit;
lot No. two, traction, containing six-live acres,
one hundred and fitly and a quarter acres off
the western pal t of let Nn.oj . tluo tho couth
halves ot lots N*». thirly-*uic. Idly-three and
fifty-four, all in the twenty t. il. oi-irn-t *d
said county of Talbot. Also It N". 211. 2IG,
Ml, 20-8, 177. 2U7, 2lG, 2 and • >u<• hundred and
forty-one and a hall a*-te« oil id I I .\m. 212, and
one hundred and one and a halt <2 I •; .No. 2l2,
fifty acres ot lot No. 211. and three aen- <d ttie
north-east corner of lot No. 2- ; all "t -aid last
described land being in the li::* t nC» <I'»-111«• t ••!
said county. The above dc.-i rin -i pn iui cs )-
situaUd about nine miles cj-t ..I the town of
Talbotton and five miles north ••» II- " ird, a
station on the Muscogee Railroad, in a healthy
ami convenient auction ol r .entry, an t in a
high atate ot cultivation. Pont..ins throe dil-
ierent settlements witti all n* •■» -ary *-ut-build
ing? and orchard?, and a largo proportion of
rich crock bind. Mini .-• ttlo.iunt <.t la; I will
he sold under the will d the lute J-Hull .Math
ews, deceased, for tho purpose ot dfstrihution.
All who desire tu purchase • g. <• i pottou plan
tation would do well to call on one of the un
dersigned or li. F. Mathew.*, who t< -i l« - on tho
premiso*, and examine lor iIhmiim Ivc? Imforo
tho day of sale. Teruu m.ulo kn.-wn on tho day
[ From tlio New York World, tHhJ
llyniuti In lli^lt Air—fllatrlmouy in
the Milky Way.
Yesterday afternoon two pontons,whom
it is not Imrslt to call “flighty,” got them
selves married at tho Fifth Avenue Ho
tel, and departed about lour o'clock for
the moon. Jf tho time of the year had
not boon so cold,all tho world and Burgen
Hill would have turned out to noto tho
nllair ; but experience bus proved that
weddings are most ionvenieni in the cold
simps, tied n so that balloon ascensions
arc out of order in November.
As it was, a good many young wotnon
took their beaux to Sixth avenuo and
Eighty-sixth street yes onlay to .-oo what
eccentricities love was capable of. About
two thousand people looked at the t mo in
human affairs, and some of these imitated
the soul less people who slip into (Jrnco
(Jimroll at weddings, without cards. As
many as five hundred young girls climbed
trees und stones inside tlio Park ; hut
tho.-o who held matrimony to be a big
and honorable institution paid thoir
money down.
Tho parlies to Uur singular bridal ex
cursion were a widower named Boynton,
Hiirnumod “Prof.,” whatever ''Prof.”
may indicate. If “Prof.” is an abbrevi
ation of prophet, Mr. Boynton is proba
bly in struigbt descent from Elijah, who
went, up many years ago, and was trans
lated into all languages. The parties, as
we say, wore ,f l’rof.” Joint N. Boynton,
and a lady who had, until that morning,
been Miss Mary AVest Jenkins. Miss
Jenkins lmd many newspaper frionds
present of tlx* same name, and they made
elaborate inspections of her toilet, altho'
Mr. Boynton gave them assistance in this
way, Liu* night before the marriage, by
overhauling her dressmaker and milliner.
Miss Jenkins comes from »St. Louis, and
is understood to havo prescribed‘this sort
of bridal trip as a condition of accepting
her husband's hand. . The reckless mutt
took her at her word, as that lover is ro-
porled to have done in the ttory of “Mar
guerite do Navarre,” who carried his
lady up a mountain side, on bis back,
though be died on the way | and Mr.
Low** booked both parties for his first hy
meneal supper in Lite feather clouds, and
built them an elaborate car to incline in.
A? we fell into tho wake of the good
people who came out of Barnum’s at noon
ycftoida.y and made ut once for the bal
loon depot, wo beheld, will) pain, tlm fact
that many of them were very young
They were also frivolous, and looked us
if they would not only go into the empy
rean, but into the subterranean, for the
sake of a husband. Mothers with mar-
riagoftblo daughters wore out in force;
and young ladies, whose lovers were lor-
nver on tlm string, but dilatory at pop
ping, fetched them to tho place that they
might have the best chance in the world.
There in t-omelliing vague, mysterious,
and bewitching to tho female mind in that
critical portion of the life of her -ox whon
idie passes between tin* stales ol singleness
and bicHAodnms, casting her skin like the
milk snake, and coining forth to meet the
bridegroom, arrayed in ermine und pre
cious satin, witli a good doal of new em
broidery oil her skirts. At that transition
timo of life, women lose to men their in
terest ; Lut all tho sox regard them, then,
with envy and renewed londernos. The
tint ol the bridal dross, the gold in her
hair, the shimmer of her car-dropB, tho
quantity of towel*, pocket diandkorchiofs
und bed quilts Hite Im* cabbaged from her
mother and marked with her new name—
all then) little items take tlm dignity of
religion, and cause fluttering* too acute
for speech, but very well denoted by a
giggle. The social tyranny of cities per
mits little abandon at weddings; they
are only us clerical convention* or tho
signing of bonds of barter; but tlio happy
mi.alle class, particularly if fr« sit from
the country, leaps into the lap of llymen
vsiili an irresistible gusto and crushing-
m .-s. It is this grand nml»llo # clasa that is
never coarse and never stuck-up. It is
toft afraid to go to a hand-organ show,nor
to profess its belief that the latest of the
lat women is always the biggest iu tlio
world. It supports the Siamese twins
upon principle, goes to both Barnum’s
and Durham's baby show, and swallow*
tho patent medicines upon their adver
tised merits, with faith so sublime that il
gets well instantaneously. It wus the
to the swaying bag and basket, to know
all tho why* and wherefore?.
‘The preacher is ro drink champagne!’
said one.
‘Thore's ft bridal-chamber under the
sent,’ said another.
*’Hposon she gets sick and vomits,’ Raid
a third; ‘will that air be a legal man iage
‘They say the groom’s afraid P
‘They quarreled last night, and won't
bo married.’
‘Why not?’
'The professor wanlod to tako his ther
mometer along.
‘ Woll ?’
‘Tho thormomolor, you know, will make
it too cold.’
“I bourn toll site won’t promise to obey;
the engagements oil.”
Moanlimo the gas bag was straining and
anxious, in an amorous fashion, and bad
to be held down by several men,
while Lowe, on top the bridal car, was
taming his aerial shrew with all the activ
ity of hi* long legs; tho little duck-pond
;>f a lake that makes hydrogen, and car
ries a miniature navy, and reflect? the ben-
gal lights that go off by night, looked quite
diminished and boggy ; and there was a
sign set against the fence, which said,
“.See Now York by gas-light,’’ which
soomed to us distinctly visible already.
Tho car itself whs a sort of double-seated
canopy bod, roofed with blue chintz., bold
ing pendant curtains of white, and lined
with red damask ; the ropes which sus
pended it were of alternate red and white
cord, and it tipped and floundered like a
medium’s table. Tlio balloon and car .'••sl
ed at tlm center of a squat <• platform, teth
ered with ballast; over this platform pro
ceeded a covorod walk of evergreens, in
scribed ;
“kvku thus,”
which Boernod to mean templing Vrovi-
detico more than those who go down t»»tho
soa in ships. These constituted tlio whole
scene gay enough, interesting enough, a
little bare of sugar-plums and rose leave.-,
but only wanting gas jots and h ring-mas
ter to make a unique and rollickingcircu*.
Asfl o’clock passed and tlm placo filled to
roplolion, the great rocks that are inclosed
iu the depot were also sprinkled with spec
tators, four-fifths of whom were women,
lying to ho married and make an ascen
sion. At 4 o’clock a wickotsoton the fence
that side of the ground toward Fifth
avenue was thrown open and a carriage
drove in immediately, h> the liu-lmd anx
iety id nil. it stopped at the arched way
of overgroens, and throe person•; jumped
out at once. These woro Mr. “1’rolWsor”
Boynton, Mrs. Mary Wo-1 Jenkins Boyn
ton, and “Susie,” the widow’s daughter,
who was quite willing to sue her mother-
in-law go up ns high as she had a mind to.
Mrs. Boynton was quite good looking,
and bore hcrsolf jaunty ; she wore a trav
eling dress of ashes-of-roses popkin,
trimmed with velvet, had lined with vel
vet buttons, with hat and basquinade to
match; pearls iu her ears,turquoise brooch,
silk hose—momentarily visible- and an
ornate waterfall. Her expression was that
of love about to bo transported, und she
paid only a conscious attention to tho mul
titude, though Imr cheeks wore rosy and
she kept her back well up. Susie looked
glad aud shrinking, and might have been
married on Lite spot if she bad expressed a
wish to. Two lovelier women never went
on a balloon bridal trip.
Mr. “l*rof.” Boynton was dro-sed in
serviceable dark clothes and a low but; be
was older than bis bride, and not quite so
springy in the instep, butevident y a good
family-man, who know what lm was
about, though a little sloping in hi* jaws,
like one who know matrimony’s grave
duties, and meant to show hi* wif • consid
erable of tho world by way of a first im-
preasion. The appearance ot the two
caused ovory where a flutter and a rush,
and a volley of small shots.
“Ain’t flho game? Oh,no! Nobby; she
ain’t no game, air she?”
“WhcroU Imr trousseau.and her Par's
benediction? She ain't a going up without
family prayer, I hot y
apparatus passes obliquely, while
Lowe spills ballast down everybody's
back, and with a narrow escape from
bursting out through the fence, the great
love-ship departs on her exploration of
the upper world. Then we all feel happy
and send thoin a routing cheer; the out
side barbarians, who didn’t pay tlio
money, are Bullish enough to repoat it from
their perches on tho fences and hedges,
and quantities of flowers are tossed down
from the departing craft, as if the bride
bail been a bouquet and fell to rose leaves
ns *he parted the sunbeams.
We were solaced with a liltlo bridal cake
—a suro cure for dyspepsia—and felt that
tlio wedded eagles above us wore attacking
the champagne.
Depart, oh, aeronauts! to the land of
rainbows and meteors, ot mists and music,
where there is no mileage to pay and the
thunderbolts are forged without tiro. De-
par, oh, voyageurs in tlio midether! to
ibu realm where there are noither ups nor
downs, nor the cry of daily pupers, nor
bourding-liouso mistresses, nor the smell
of *t< ek mackerel and tlieswarm of Croton
bug* l Keep your valve clear and ballast
your household with just enough of earth
to Ldl you that iu tho clouds there aro no
graves. It is afternoon, but for you there
is no horizon, nor sunset, and the stars
ate close, und the moon is high and
liunkey.
This happy pair left only one paper bo-
bind them. Before leaving the hotel a
soil ol religious marriage contract was
drawn up, tho tone of which would seem
to indicate tliut the waiter was light-headed
enough to go up without inflation. It
.-ugge.-ts that the estate into which both
purlins go is very responsible, and that
they agree to cling to each other through
thick and thin, which necessity, in view
ot their great height, wns not altogether
superfluously said. There was much in
ibis wedding, indeed, that partakes of the
nature of “highfalutin.” Summing it all
up in two nutshells, wo conclude:
I. That timparlios weresomewhat green.
*2. That they had very high notions.
of sale.
W. P. MAI IIEW :
T. J. MATHEWS, Ex'or*.
J. M. MA’l HEW s. j
Soj't. 20—2tawllst tu* do.:
MESSRS. FOWLER & WELLS,
PHRENOLOGISTS,
UNU BROADWAY, N. »
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Amt L1FB IM/ STKATI.I*.
AT »J A YKAll—SINHLE N'J'S i.Hi cl-
New Vuluinn* conuuenco in Junuurv and July.
Agents Wanlod.
Oct ll-dllwit
Gl’mc a piece o’ your nuptial cake to
put under my pillor I”
“Hold down that air Balmoral, Mr.
Lowe; it’s got tlm Jim Jims, and won’t
hold up lor tlio ceremony.”
“Whore’s tho preach'd'! 1 don’t see no
white surplice: be banged if 1 do! P’raps
ho means to splice ’em when they get up »
mile or two.”
“Mu, i* the balloon to -top at New Ha
ven ? Where'll they get supper ?”
“Thoy oat thoir marriage certificate, tnv
dear, and catch skylarks in the blue
winds.”
“It’ll bo dreflul cold; where's her sa
bles ?”
“1 hopo thoy take up a anchor; hr
darned if 1 don’t. A splice ain't no good
without a anchor.”
Tho happy couple proceeded up the
overgreen aisle, two little girl? in tho garb
of the unplumod angels scattering flower?
under their guilers, as they got into
tho car there came a great cry of
“Ceremony! Ceremony I”
It happened that Mr. DeWitt TaltuaJgo
has already finished this part of the liar-
gain, having scruples in his own mind
about going toward heaven untimely ; but
lie was on tlio ground to sue the consum
mation of his business, and some one jo
cosely proposed to introduce him to the
crowd.
Heaven* I” he cried, “they would
happy and sterling middle cIh-m that read lynch mo and at once retreated up lb
>1 tlm balloon bridal with a sensation of] stop's.
awe and adventure, mid rigged itself up
yesterday to see the verification and self-
ahnegation with .which the groom could
trust his wife to the mcrciei of thunder
bolt 4 , and the bride hazard her new
clothes to the uncertainties of rain and
wind.
lu Vnrick street thcro was a wedding
which the ears pa>sed on the way; car
riages were at the door; ragamuffins on
guard nt tlio foot of tho steps; the brido
came tripping down with the bashfulness
of a conqueror; and the happy man,
bringing away bis property, looked partly
like the c tpturcr of a fawn, and partly
like the winner of an elephant. It was a
g-iy moment; eld rasters shod tears at the
portal; the mother clasped her hands hall
:n prayer, half in relief; the father looked
In iiignant, but full of satisfaction; these
made their little sensation in tho hearts ol
u? . q route. But they were conlinod to
the dull earth, und lmd secured plucus in
the aloeplng-oar. Who would dio on tho
.-ame day with tho Duka ol Wellington,
or who would bid his friends to a mar
riage on tho ground*floor, when scioueo
and beauty were going toward tho fixed
stars 1
.SY’e say Miienco; for Mr. Boynton it a
geo ogi»t, ami looks into dips, crusts, and
ox id*"*. VV nil the soaring ratiocination of
4.ib tribe, ho would 6*plaiu to his bride
It was too truo; hail the indignant poo
pie who had paid the money, kifown of
tho presence of the man who had so de-
ceiviui them, he would have expiated his
haste with hi? life. 1L will net «!•* to antiei-
pate these sacred ceremonies ; the Celtic
king, over whom tho burial -ervico was
said, under suspicion of his death, recov
ered and buried tho priest alive. So the
party—the happy Boyntons, “fchisio,” love-
13', but unloved, and the renowned aero*
tiaut Lows, who has thrice tried to discov
er the Northwest passage—got into their
car, and the men hold down tho ardent
balloon h moment, so that we could ob
serve it more distinctly. Wo are told that
tlio real bridal eo-tuiuc is ootupo-etl of
•hsIiq.-y-of*roses poplin, trimmed with vel*
vet a shade darker than the material, and
velvet buttons. The bridesmaid’* dre»- is
%»f lavender moire, trimmed witli point
lace, and illusion pulled in. The bridal
outfit composes beautiful embroidered
petticoats, both white aud colored, costly
lingerie of every description, and a large
number of rich dresses. Among the lat
ter is a gold-colored silk, trimmed with
whito uncut velvet and point luce. Also,
a lino white silver grenadine trimmed with
white ailk niched and pullings of illusion.
A green moire antique, cut iu the Pom pa*
loro style, and trimmed with rich lace
and bugle*. A superb blue gro» grains,
Hidden Danders.—How completely
wo are at all times surrounded b>’ dangers
unseen and untliought of, was forcibly iN
lustrated by an occurrence in New York
on Sunday last. A traveler, who came
from Cieriiitiny soveral months ago, had
been stopping at tho Wyoming hotel, on
(ircenwich street. Among his luggage
was a small box which was not taken to
bis room, but lult in tlio office of the hotel.
There il remained almost forgotten. Sud
denly on Sunday last it gavotdgnsof being
on lilt*. It war* hurried out into the street,
’and in a few seconds exploded witli a
crush lit at shook tin* whole of tho lower
part of the city, and tliHt was heard for
miles around. Twent>’-two persons were
injured, and one man has probably lost
Ins lifo. The street was torn up, and the
houses in the vicinity wore shattered from
top to bottom. Yet this box had been
brought over tho ocean on a crowded pas-
songor steamer. If it lmd oxnioded on
board it would have blown tho bottom out
of the ship, ami we should have lmd the
-ad duty of recording the namoa of the
Donau with the President, the City of
l4lu<gow, mid oilier unfortunate steamers
that have di-appoarrd never to be heard
f again. Tlm box had also remained in
lie oflico of a hotel full ol boarders and
nigers, bail been carelessly shuffled
about, and was frequently used by luting*
or?, as a seat, and as a footstool for black
ing boot?. During all this time the crowds
who were in it? vicinity' were wholly una%
ware of it? danger, ami hundreds of them
were constantly in peril of being hurried
into eternity. The moral reflection to be
drawn from so striking an accident is so
plain that it needs no words to enforce it.
The owner of the box gave no account
of it. except that it was placed in bis charge
in Hamburg as containing chemical oils.
Kiel at Kirhuiuiid—Condirt llvlween
SohlleiH and the Felice.
A serious conflict occurred at Richmond
<*n Friday, between tho police of that city
and a number of soldiers belonging to the
oth regiment of Ohio cavalry. The HuD
let in says :
On Friday* aftornoon the Oth regiment
of Ohio cavalry, about 700strong, arrived
iu our city on route for home, whore they
are to be mustered out. They woroquar*
tored at tlm Libby, but numbers of them
were «lroUitig through the city, and hav
ing been recently paid off, and being well
supplied with currency, they found no
difficulty in procuring an abundance of
liquor, and quickly became intoxicatod.
This being thoir condition, tho naturul
consequence rt^ulted. They assaulted
black und white, old and y oung, indis
criminately, and with whoop ntul pistol
shot made tlm welkin ring. Nearly all
woro armed with sabres and loaded re
volver-, anil upon .-omo of the men ar-
reHod were found sums ranging from $100
to $SUt). < in discovering tho state of af
fairs tho officer* of the regiment refused
to allow any more ot the command to go
out of their quarters, and a detachment ot
nineteen nmtt of tho 20th Now York mi
litia whs stationed as a guard over tho
Libby, but on Saturday morning tho Ohio
boys, not relishing such strict discipline,
revolted, and affairs grew threatening.--
Pistols were drawn upon the officers, und
finding that the small guard would bo
overpowered, a dispatch was sent for re n-
forceinents, which soon arrivod in the
shape of thirty men from tho lit!) LJ. S.
inYuntry, and twenty from tho 24lh Massa-
chusrtts. The streets were, however, still
full of drunken soldiers whom tho police
arre.-ted by score-. The troopers woro at
first disposed to make tight, und drew their
revolvers on the police, but, without
flinching, tlm latter stood thoir ground
gallantly, and u-od thoir billies dexter
ously and nvoidod any sorinti- injury.—
Two commissioned officers were arretted
for interfering with the police iu the dis
charge of their duties, one of them draw
ing a pistol and threatening to shoot a
member of the force, who was arresting
one of his men. Five huudrod of the
regiment left on Saturday, and tho ro-
maimler were then more easily controlled.
Fifty-two were contlned at the Statiou-
Ilouse. Many others wore arrested and
released, the whole number of arrests
made not falling far short of 100.
Snow Dai.i. IVudinu.—Tako about
two toacup-ful of rice, wash ami boil ten
der *>r till it sticks together. Have ready
a dozen largo sour apples,pured ami cored,
Lite cores being dug out with a penknife,
so a.- to leave tho apples whole. Take the
rice and fill the apple, ala*' putting it round
the outside. Tut each one iu a separate
cloth and drop in boiling water. Servo
while hot with cream and sugar, or any
sauce you like.