Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 25, 1865, Image 2

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News by Telegraph. From the Montgomery Advertiser. ALABAMA LEGIHLAIIKE. JOHN II. MARTIN .Bdltor. COLUMBUS Saturday Morninir, Nov. 25, 1865. ••jin Hour With PrenWeut Johnoon.” Wo refer tho render to tho loltor of Hon. A. K. McClure, copied in this pa per. Mr. McClure is n radical Congress man from Pennsjlvania, and his animus towards the South h revealed by tho let ter. Wo have had n number of assuran ces from those who desired to aid and en courage us, that the President was firm and unswerving in his magnuniruous and conciliatory poli y. This letter of Mr. McClure gives tho same ashuranco in a very different strain, lie deplores and denounces tho President’s liberality to wards tho South, and predicts an exten sion of Executive clemency and favor in this direction to tho furthest extent that the roprescntal* i.s uf thohc friendly to us have led us to hope for. Wo sincorely trust that tho four- and forebodings of Mr. McClure may bo realized, and that i tho full restoration of tho Union may ) soon be n< •'•rnpli.shfd, upon principles of 1 sectional equxlity, fraternity and justice. J Niw Orleans, Nov. 22.—There U a mode rati' inquiry for cotton. «»■“ '•<* hales Good ordinary 46 cU. Uow Mid- d?mj 49c. Middlings f,lc. Gold 1484 to to 149. Produce high. .Stock too light for home demand. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 22—Cotton steady. .Sales of J000 bales at 6‘2 to 53 cts. Gold dull at 147. Mobile, Nov. 23.—Cottorf—Sales to day 800 l>ala». Middlings 50c. Demand confined to a few buyers. kouutii dav. , iwo. GEORGIA LEGISL tTliltll, m SENATK. 1st District'. Chatham, Bryan and Ef fingham—Oeo. S. Owe TurnsDAY, Nov. rtENATi:. Tho Senate met pursuant to Adjourn ment. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Tichenor, of this cilv. _ . Journals read and approved. On m'tlonol Mr. Lindsay the vote upon the Joint Resolution, providing for tho election of Chancellors, was reconsidered, and the further consideration of the mo tion wh" posip.ned until Tuesday next at 12 o’clock. A message was received from the House announcing the passage of a Joint jteaolu- Thebill “to confer civil rights upon freodmon," reported by tho committee to whom the subject had been referred, and still under couth.< ration in the Missis sippi Legislature, provides that freed men, free negroes and mulattocs may fuo and ho sued in all tho courts of tho .State; may acquire, hold and dhpnso of prop- ! j erty in the 8th. Decatur, Mitchell and Miller— tion providing for the election of two Uni Isaac E Power. | ted States Senators on Tuesday, Novora- 9th. Early, Calhoun and Baker—James | K . r 28th, at 1*2 o'clock. Diokey. On mot.on of Mr. Felder it was receiv- 10th. Doughorty, Leo and Worth—P. ( -d, the House concurring that tho election J. Strozior. ; of Secretary nf State should be held be- 11th. Clay, Randolph and Terrell—O. fore that of the Solicitors. P. Beall. j lly Air. Moron—A bill entitled an Act 13ib. Schley, Sumter and Macon—W. 1 ( 0 ratify the Amendment to the Conititu« S. Black. ’ | tion of the United Status, approved Feb, 18th. Richmond, Glascock and Jeffer- ijntft. son —Wm. Gibson. By Mr. Foster—A resolution providing 2Jth. Baldwin, Hancock ami Washing* * for u Convention of both houses at 1*2 o'- ton—L. II. Kenan. ’ clock to day to count tho votes for Gov- *22-J. Bibb, Monroe and Pike— J. J. j or nor. Carried. Gresham. t , A resolution providing for tho appoint ed. Houston, Crawford and Taylor— rn . nt of a Standing (Jom/nittee on Fi- T. J. Simmons. nanc-j, wan passed. 24th. Marion, Chattnhoochco and Mus- I |jy .\1 r. SihiibcI—A resolution instruct- cogee—It. A. Thornton. | Dig comiAtteo on Finunco and Taxation *25tb. Upson, Talbotand Harris—A. SV. ! to inquire into tho expediency of levying Redding. ^ , h tax upon nil passengers travelling by kfitb. Spalding, Butts and Fayette—T. e te«m boat or radioiid in tbi*» State, for M. (Jailor. , uny of tjio rovenue purposes of tho State, ‘27th. Clark, Walton and Newton—J. ft nd to report by bill or otherwieo. Car- NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED NO. 64 BROAD STREET, nay mte rr.V Crawford. ‘2Hth. Jasper, Putnam and Morgan—D. Butler. 29*h. Wilkes, Lincoln and Columbia— H. It Casey. JUlth. Oglethorpe, Madison und Elbert— Allies S. Gholstmi. as white pArsorif; Hart, Habersham and Franklin— with each other in the 1 J. M. Freeman. ... ... .. and may 88d. Hull, Banks and Jackson—W. jI sumo manner as white pernor ho competent witnesses in all cases in which they are parti©* to tho record, or in which other freedmen may bo parties. Tho bill also requires that every freedman shall have a lawful imum or employment, and have a written ovidenco thereof; that all contracts for labor made with freed men, Ac., shall, if for n longer term than cno month, he in writing, attested and read to f*aid negro by n public officer or by two disinterested white persons of tho county; that such laborers shall iiavo a lion upon the crops f >r their wages, but shall forfeit ali pay if they quit their con tracts; that every civil officer shall, and any other person may arrest and carry back to his employer any fr cdnmn who I shall quit bin contract without good cause | —tho arrosted parfy to have tho light of appeal to the court.*; und that any freed- iiian or free negro may clinrgo any while person or freedman, by affidavit, with any criminal offense against his person or property, upon which affidavit process must bo issued, A' 1 . Bell. 34th. Gwinnett, DeKalb and Henry- In. Munson. 36th. Clayton, Fulton and Cobb—J ms. F. Johnson. By Mr. Lindsay—A resolution instruct ing the committee on Judiciary to consid er the exi eJioncy of diving the State into 1-iur L ham cry divisions, and report by bill or oth» rwiso Carried. The resolution to appoint a ioint Com* in ill oo on Ficcdroeu by both Houses hav ing been taken up. Mr. Gni ret opposed the measure for tho n u^on that each House had better keep tis bueiiiefs under its ow n control. Joint Committee# were large and unwieldy, ar.d in tho.r very nature calculated to create fusion in t ic business of tho Logisla- tfdtb. Mi-rriwether, Coweta and Camp- j turn. A vote was taken on tho adoption bell—W. A. Turner. | of the resolution und it was JuA. 37th. Troup, Heard and Carroll—-J. B. The comraitte* on that subject reported McDaniel. J through .Mr. Felder, that tho ministers of 38th. Haralson, Folk and Paulding— the «-ovoral churcima in Montgomery had W. Hubbard. consented to a'ternate with cuch other in 42d. Floyd, Cass and Chattooga—C. II. opening tho sessions of tho Senate with Smith. ; prayer. nrrett, from committee on Finance 43d. Murray, Whitfield and Gordon—| Air. Gn J. W. A. Johnson. and Taxation reported tho lloune bill to Eniumaticai..-- Wc cut tho following paragraphs Iroin piomincnt places under tho editorial head of the Savannah A'rt- tionul JtejiuMictut <»f the 21-t irist. They are a pu/.zie to u-, but we suppose that aoniolhing Ins happened on Urn coast: Special AWn* ' AH anonymous com- muniuiti' iis intended for tho odilor oi this paper will hen alter bo addressed to Chatham county jail, whore they will be carefully perused, und at a proper time responded to. VnconstitutUmul.—Shooting at an edi tor on horseback in tho dark from behind fences. We hope that tho editor has not per mitted such innocent diversions as shoot ing at him to mnUu him take rofugo in the jail for protection. Montgomery Conference. Correspondence of tho Enquirer.] The Montgomery Conh reneo of tho M. K. Church, South,adjourned,at Lowndos- boro, alter a delightful session, at 12 M. on the 21 ht in«t. A lino religious interest prevailed, urul u meeting began with the close of tho Conference—throo conver sions tho following night. Bishop Paine failing to roach the Conference, on ac count of sieknesf, O. K. Blue wan elected President. A memorial to tho Goncrql Conference, to moot in April next,calling the attention of that body to some modi fications in tho economy of tho Church, was pursed by u uminim-• uh vote. The same mammal had pu-sed the Tennessee Conference. The Conference moots next year nt Jacksonville, Calhoun county. The ap pointments for the three districts in which tho Enquirer circulates are us follows Montgomery District—W.* A. MoUauty, Presiding Elder. .Montgomery H. N. McTyeire, Herron Chapel: J W. Jordan. Auburn; M. S. Andrews. Tuekegec : 14. B. Ross. Oak Bowery : U*J>. Oitvbr. La Fayette; VV. J. Davis. Russell: W. B. Neal. Crawford : J* H. Lockhart. Loachapoku: J. F. Dowdell. Turkogre thrc’.if: J ess»e Wood. •Opoliku: E. J. llamile, E. I). Pitts and F% H. Wacdlaw, tups. Mount Meigs; l'o, be supplied Sykes. Orion District—Jou&ru B. Cottrell, Presiding Elder. Troy and Oriv n’t A. Dowling. Greenville: J. NV. Glenn. Union : J. W. Shores, C. A King: Brundidgo. A. S. Dickinson. Millville: R. 1., Sulniaor, Elba . M. J. Loach. Kama: J. A. Parker. 41 h. Walker, Catoosa and Dade— Rob ert Paris. HOUflK OF KKI’RKHKNTATIVKS. Bibb: Thomas Hardeman, Jr., W M Moughon. Butts: Wm 1 lodge. Buk«T: J H Hand. Baldwin : Samuel McComo. Bunks : J D Gunnolls. Crawford: T F Gibson. Chatham: G P Hurrison, P M Russell. Clarke: F W Adams, Dr. Durliuu, Chattahoochoe: \V McDouguld. Cobb : J OGartroll, N B Green. . Columbia: Wilkinson. Clay: Dr. Pale. Colquitt: W W Watkins. Coweta : J E Stallings, .1 \V Tench. Crawford : T F Gib-on. Catoosa : E M Dodson. Cherokee: K C Hardin, J J A Tharp. Campbell . J M Edge. Clayton : Bylngton. Carroll : Ell Benson, 8 Candler. Dude: E T Rodger.-. Dougherty : W J Viumn. Decatur , 'f ASweavengen, U 1 Powell. Delta lb: J McElvoy. Early: J Ji Brown. Elbert: W U Mattox. * Effingham: John G Momd. Floyd: G AV Thomas, W A Woods. Forsyth: A W Johnson. Fulton . T\V J llill, Robert F. Mad dox. Fayette: Red wine. GrouHu: McWhorter, Swan. Gilmer: C A Ellington. Gordon: Jno W Stanton, Guo Harlan, Gwinnett: Til Mitchell, »S Marlin. Hall . J N Dorsey. Habersham : J P Phillip?. Harris: Hudson, Hargett, Hancock . TJ Smith, C W Du Bose. Houston : I) M Brown, L B Alexonder. Henry: A J Cloud, Jno Johnson. Heard; J C McDowell. Jackson : Hinton, McRae. Jones : Wm T McCullough. Jasper: Baynes. Lee: Samuel Lindsay. Madison : John Montgomery*. Morgan: \V Woods. Muscogee: J M Rusaell, R .1 Mo«e«s. Monroe: Thomas Cnbiness, Woodward. Morriwother: Renden, Tucker. Milton : Grogan. Macon : Thus Dixon. Murray : John Oates. Newton: A W Evans, J PSimms. Oglethorpe: McWhorter, Davenport. Hppropri ito ^GO.lKJO to pay expenses of the Legislature. Putseil. 'i lie Senate then went into Convention witli the House to count the vote for Gov ernor, and alter returning to tho Senate Chamber, a hill was iiiliodvoiil by Mr. •Sykes, providing for tho suspension, for tv/" y. ai?, ot the statute of liinitations and mm claim.;, ami of all laws and pro ceeding®, including executions, and non suits at law. tor the collection of debts, excepting dcbt i to tho State, and lor taxes and penalties in criminal cnae*. All debts 1 to be u lieu on the real estate of the debtors I in favor of creditors. ! The bill with an amendment offered by Mr. Felder, w i* referred to tho Commit- I t»**j on the •! \oli\,iary. I On motion' adjourned until lo o’clock 1 to-morrow morning. NEW YORK MILLS COTTON, OTHER BRANDS do. BED BLANKETS, all sizes, DRESS SILKS, various colors, CALICOES, POPLINS, LUBIN’S GENUINE EXTRACTS, BAZIN’S SOAPS, BAZIN’S POMADES, S0Z0D0NT, AND THE BEST AND PRETTIEST COLUMBUS, Nov. 25,18e5. JUST ARRIVED! -AT THE- E VARIETY STORE, 7S7o. 80, N PEABODY, SCHUESSLER & WELLS, Co isi.*ting in part of c DeLaincd, Ladies’ Bolts, D Poplins. do. Gauntlets (buck) o A r mure*, do. Hair Nets, o DeChcrre* ('/herre) do. Toilet a Dress- f r Alpacas. ing Combs, n Sprague Prints. .1.*, Hose a Garten, j. Aiuoskeag Prints, | Wnmsutta Prio . j. Lancaster, Ellis ton and Dutch Ginghams, Tlesnre Veil-*, Clouds, Hood.*, Balmorals, « Hoop Skirts, C< rseit.', Belt Ilibbou and Velvet, j and the most soiuplete assortment of Dress Buttons in the e »y. Victoria Lawn, j Swiss Muslio, Bro. Canton Flannel.*, | Jihconets, Rod and White do. Cambrict*. ii-j-'L »’t, Trcinont Llo. d''. Brilliants. Bl’d Shirtings, c Linen*, Drilliugs and Checks, Birds Eye, Denims and Stripe.*, Brown Dome*ti Bicacbc l ToWe lir.B nnd Towels, Bro. Crash. Coats and Willi amantia Cotton Thread, Cook’s Flax. < B rown and Black), Sowing Silk, C' A ton and Silk Flow, Corsctt and Blc iched Jchd.*, ( All kinds of I’ *t Handkerchief. And all kiudi Staple aud Fancy Groceries, Such us Fl'-ur Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Muckoiol, White Fish, S«i rdines, Pickles, lleniugs, Ac, with Bu-kirk’i' w 'o.-.'»dont, and Mooro’s KilSiek- inick Smoking Tobacco. Nov. 2') tf AUCTION SALES. WILL RENT ■v^iii303Nr:-3eiD J A.-5r, A Valuable Plantation, ) a:re;, 5*u cleared; good fr&lia ,e, Negro Cabins, Gin IIouf*c and applies for 15 or 20 hands on the nov 24 td AUCTION SALES By D. HP. BLJ- tLat0 El - r - Is . Litwmto* * c ,. O N SATURDAY Not.2*k ... •nil fell in front of itol, ’ ot 11 »el^ Household and Kitchen Consisting in part of * BED STEADS, MATTBESSE.S PARLOR AND COOKINO STQvrt DINING ROOM SAFES. TaeleU euiroa CHAIRS, SOFA, FEATHER jj EI J PILLOWS, SHOVELS AND —- ' MANTLE ornaments, With various othdf ROSETTE & LAWH0N ASSORTMENT OF ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS, VAN DYKES, HOODS, NUBIAS ami HEAD DRESSES, IJOU.SK llouen met Jt Kfil'HK.-KNTATITJCS. imrruanl t*> adjournment. proved. if yesterduy lead and ap- Pulaski ; C C Ivibboo. l’iko: PU McDonald. Putnum: J G Ijvwson. Polk : J L Doddp. Richmond: OlaihornSneod, Geo Barnes, ♦ Randolph : L C Sale. Spalding: John D Stewart. Sumter: Rooho, Spear. j Schley . Capt French. I , u !nr»tnfl Troup: F A Froft, R A T K id ley. | qq, „ . w ueen. n introduced a bill to repeal action 728 of tho 1'odo nf Alabama,which provides that tin* Solicitors, tho AUornny Gonurul e\(. pied, hhi.ll receive an annual Halary of £2f>9 from llm State. After some debate the bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee, By Mr. Cobb, a bill to regulate judicial proceedings, [Abolishes the court of chancery, tho labors of which shall de volve ('i» tl.o circuit courts.] Referred to Judieiury CommiUne. By Mr. Smith, of Choctaw, a bill to rcgulalo the remedy for the enforcement of eontractu for the purchase and sale of tlavcs iiiado previous to tho emancipation tin ro)f. It' ferrod to tho Judiciary Com mittee. By .tir. Tlirnehcr, a resolution for tho appointment of standing committees on Propo»Uiona and Grievances, and Desti tution and Supplir-. Adopted, By Mr. Whi*Held, a bill to incorporate the Alabama Emigrant White L ibor and Real Estate Agency company, which was referred to a select committee of live. By Mr. Hawthorn,a bill providing that in estimating advancements, tho value of slaves advt need shall not be counted, but tlm court shall iu each case have power to compel the heirs or distributees to whom such advancements have boon made, to account for the hire of said slaves, or so much of the hire a* may bo just and equitable. The bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee. IVy Mi. Memisco, a bill granting a stay of all judgments, executions and decrees issued by any court of this State, until the meeting of the next Legislature. Ro* furred to Judiciary Committee. Mr. Goodwin introduced a resolution inviting Gen. Braxton Bragg, to a scat upon th© iloor of the Hall of the House his viiifc to the city, which was Thomas: W D Mitchell, F AfcQu Taylor ; Robert Soandutt. Talbot: K M Wills, W R llall. Terrell; P L Willburn. Houses assombled in conven tion in tho ltepre-dilative Chamber, at 12 j o’clock, for tho juirposo of Upson: D W Worn bio. NN iluox : DJohnsmi. Walton : J M Shephard, J F Robertson. Washington; TO Wicker, W G Rob son. Whitfield J A Glenn, M P Quillatu Wilkes: 1 McLendon. Secretary McCulloch will urge, in his forthcoming report, tho reduction!! of tpo j currency, by positive and cautious and will eontmuo tho policy of contract- Ricaole, ns tho lloatitif counting the to for Governor. The vote of five coun ties wn-' wanting to complete tho count, and, on motion of Mr. Lindsay ot tho Senate, the convention adjourned until a quarter before 11 o’clock to-morrow, at which time it was believed tho full roturns would bn recoixed, Tho Senate then re tired to it> chamber. Mr. Alabry moved that a standingeom- mittiei'n Banks and Banking be appoint ed by the Speaker, which was adopted. Mr. Speaker Cooper stated that the standing committee* would b-^ revised, and announced t > tnoriovv, when they will bo published in full in our report. On motion, the llouso adjourned until 10 o’clock to-monow. TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. W. L. PARKER, 04 AT PRIVATE SALE. «/ OSNADUR0 SACKS. J LJiS. POTASH. 1.11 A\il GIFT SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY. t; MFOHTABLE DWELLING ROUSE AND LOT WITH FIFTY-SEVEN ACKI> OF LAND For ON LY TWENTY DOLLARS! % ALSO, /LD COIN; GOLD WATCHES and Chain#; FINE MELODEON; ROCK A WAS* A HARNESS; HOOD GENTLE FAMILY HORSE, 1M RE SILVER WARE, ice. S*40 13 AC II: ftrt| cl««iuthi, line. ALSO, 10 Shares Muscogee R. R. o. ock 2 Boxes very hue CUBWIHo x'o Bi0r , nov 25 $3 °-'UCc, by d. B. ELLts (Lite Ellis, Livingston Jt Co. ' Valuable Store House aad 1 „ . AT AUCTION. SATURDAY, iiuth \,.r ChisoTni! Sel ‘ by oril « One third intorest in the VERA 1 STORE HOUSE, corner of Broad ml St (v street,, now occupied hy Ewnetur. site Hull A Duck. — no? *j u by ij. p; Pijg (Late Ellis, Livingston ACe.i DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE 0 N •t, ATI inat., at 11 0 *dQ#k N-' will cell in front ul luv anotlrVi-.!* 0 ^ FE lYou!.I oall uu A H&udsomo Besidence I Oil UK NT. I (>FKKU fit rem, too very handsome atm I eliKihl j ru.-iJ. i v •, .*ormerly helonk'injr t< '. C. lla Tho 11.. i'hurchc , in Girard. ; yard and Kur il choice flow- y ot excaliout GRAND GIFT SALE! I to lake place nt our Auction Store, on -ATI UU AY Ml DECEMBER NEXT, or sooner if tho tickets are sold. Wo will dbposo of the following valuable Osnaburgs, nov 25 5t OEO. \V. WOOHRITP. THE riEST PLANTATION A GOOD WELL BUILT DWELLING HOUSE with "ur rooinn and hall, cellar under- uanth the house, and all necessary out-building 8 in good r pair; with lot ot F.fty-seven acred of land—about half wood land—pleasantly situ ated in Wynnton, two miles from the city, f.th' per Cot. Possession given 1st Januury ext. No. 1, '.id $ 50 1/F Ol'l’FUFD. Wpi‘1 •ing f »r saleoneof the fine . .i-tern Alabama, situntY l - I Cowikee creek, thr ' bile and Girard ltailroa the growth ..f t nil the dweilii A n t **»•■•• r Plate 1 L'a.-i Gold l'ictv _ Silver fable Spool my auctlcn room HOUSE and LOT formerly occuidcd hy w. H. Webb, , Muscogee R. R. dej.ot, and fronting Et.tC> rnon, with iibout one n House has five furnished house, stable, garden, and all buildings. Terms cosh. Titles good. dene C< bool CO E. : , (J,,, i,, ..3.„ l ntOCiW; A ALSO, HOUSE Si LOT, Corner of Bryan and Mvlntothitruti. by Mrs. C. 1J. Chisolm, lately cconpi«dbrX< Ragan. Ho » has»»rooms, with necoseiir buildings, garden, Ac. A roaidence. Titles good, nov 19 $3.50 fry comloi ** libemi. ALSO, A V LKY DESIRABLE FARM IN RU^El COUNTY, ALA, Containing 2'j acres land, eeveu miles Columbus, one mile south of Crawfordro*<i tho Tehee Creek, with ld5.acr«« frweh e! and under good fenew, M a -rei Rcb Uu land, balance good pine and hickory. If you want a good farm coma an l boj u Terms Cash. Titles good, nov 21 * <; id !»• dot .-ih . spring Uug BROAD STREET. \iiv. 25, ISfi.i. Iw MASONIC NOTICK. Hegul.r Mccllng of ■ K.i A. Af.,^ Iluirite Lodge, No. 17, F. Si A. Af.. SATURDAY EVENING, (25th,) at 7bi o clock, at which time tho annual elec- tion of oflioera for tho ensuing year will tuko place. A full Altondauce is rouunstod. All trunsien* and visiting brethren in good standing arc invited to attend By. r of the W. M. B. F. GIFFORD. Scc’y. RACES! tJIHKRB WILL BK T1ACE8 OV*« TU K Chattahoochee Race Course, Nenr COLUMBUS. (I*., commencing TCK8DAY, NOTKMUKK !iS, ,860, ANU LASTINH FIVE DAYS I There will ho Ilnrsea enough on tho ground to guarantoo hue .port each day to all lovers of the luff- . C. S. PRYOR, nov 25 td P. W. PRYOR. $10 REWARD. I from the subscriber on th< ~ ---—l inst., ten miles east of Cobai U v> UD ., Dark Bay .MARE, hoitvv mano, her right eye LMirk uay fliAKK. neavv mano. nor right eye a little damaged. John D. Arnold, of this city, formerly owned her. I will give ten dollars reward to any person that wiTl delivor her to * ■' TOOKE. ing, whenever practical .. .... , portion of national debt becomes due. Government depositories have boon noti fied to redeem, on presentation, $25,000,* 000, flvo percent, due December lit, ami I forward to treasury department for pay- Sau.inu or LynchhiHui NRt*»ftr.a von J moot or cancellation on account of theap* Liuk.ui.v —T*uk Lvxviiuurq Rmiurx- ! proachinft national interest notes, which l tion S«h'\kty.—Tho mombore of this or- l have been held by banks as part of ro- j Ranm Omn who left this city on Tuesday i serve capital. Though urged to replnclW ©venire. October JUst, arrived safely in 1 the 8 © notes by new legal lend uov 25 ;U* JLAHGK SALE OF MULES and HORSES AT TU3KEGEE, ALA O N Friday, December 8th, commencing at 10)4 o clock. I will sell, without reservo, in Tqjlttseo. Alabama j OO Head Of Horeoe suitable for tho Harness and Snddlc—among to look determined to soil. ...»x A j v STOVALL A SMITH. A Houtie and Lot in Wynnton roR Ruisrr, OS. cmuin, tw.lv. room, well« I t ery tine water on the pluco. sary'.ui; I..m-ling* in good repair. A small or- froin town. hard of to. Apply L this ofiico l.uit treos, good garden, A Plantation Wanted. I WANT TO RUNT » good Cotton l’lantn- 1 tion lor I" PPlios. 1 . nd of tho j all tho stock in u< go .d condition h? 1 receive it and will give ono hull of tho crop tor the rent. Sfttistuotoiy ruforoiicc will bo given. Enquire at THIS OFFICE, nov 21 tf THE -EMPORIUM. sappingtonTdews & CO., NO. 10 1 IJHO.YO STllKUT, STAPLE AND FANCY GUHOjOJEI^IES, HATS, SHOES, STAPLE DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, awt Pi kVa.er I’itoln M Watch ai 1 21 1 l.;i-li< ‘ 24 t > j. li ’ 2'. TU Iu .'I SR and LOT, 67 acres 4tKX) Tho ah; $0,000 property will be disposed ofin tho following manner; three hundred tickets, num- berit.g lro.n 1 to •' it a), wilt be sold, and the same number of tickets with corresponding uumbers I»lae^d in a box, 2"> of which will he drawn from the h .x, and tho holders of the tickets with the number omr.^ponding with thoso drawn will bo entitled to tho property—the first drawn Nto No. 1, and so on, and tho lost drawn number to tho HOD SIS AND LOT. Thodrawiug will be suporiutendod hy three disinterested citizens, Tickets can ho procured at our storo. Prico of Tickets $20. Call soQn <»r you will lose a rare chance. For further particulars enquire of . ROSETTE & LAWHON, nov 22 1 w Auctioneers. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! A. V. BOATRITE, 1*27 Broad St., and many other useful articles too nutuorou* to mention. Therefore wo respoctfully invite tho citizens of Columbus and surronuding country stock bofore making •ir puretina v. Wc will sell good articles at jjouablo price 8 for cosh. J. W. SAPPINGTON, CHECKS ON NEW YORK, IN SUMS TO SUIT PUUClIASEILS. 1 ,^011 Sale l.y 1 UPPING, 11 AN SEED Sc CO nov l'J hn them some VERY FINE STOCK. Ualliumro on tho followina day, and pro- i tnrv dooliued. It will ho paid a* soon aw i oeyde J iliri atl’romthe d*qVr*t to thi^'e.-s-1 on I A_(h T R-alrr • presented. Ovor $1,000,000 on year five 1 which thojLuinburkod for Ltheriq, Every iVLUlUS ; .*nt. notes, Inn £ si nco due, are still f IhitiR rlsc^peiiijf in reading, tho II. P. I in good condition—some of them am extra fi * ‘ “ Uusfiell loft her wlmrf on ISaturdny, hnv- 13ARNETT & CO„ COTTON FACTORS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Th© secretary doi h not look favorn- | Eufaula District— VYii.i.iam II. Kn.iaov, i |»|y upon permanent sinking funds for re- , it>« been detained ihreo day-? by tho non PrAibUn* FiH..r I ducJon.— Dispatch. ! ttwivnl of tho Irngflupo. rrcstding Elder. Eufauiu: Wm. bhapnrd. Glonnvillo: T. J. Kutieduu. Clayton: W. IT. Wild. Chunncnu£fcm»; F. X Foster. Union Springs Wm. M. Motley. Kuon : J. W. Solomon. Fort Browder: M. C. Turrinttno and W. F. Norton. Peroto: J. F. Dickinson. Villula : J. F. Dickinson. Lawrenccvillo. W. K. Norton, J. J. Cassaday and (Toplon L. ILittoreon. But ono preacher had died during the year. In the death of Wm. J. SaaumU, Pres ident of Auburn College, th© Conferonce has sustain*! an incalculable loss. Suit able tributes wore puid to his character by Andrews, Oliver, Cottrell and Mc Tyeire. The following delegates u> the General Conference wore elected *. H. N. McTyeire, 0. It. Blue, Wm. U. Kllison, Win. A. McCarty, B. B. Boss, Joseph B. Cottrell, M. b. Andrews. Alternates—W m. M. Mot ©y and C. D. Oliver.; _ * Unfinished counlorfeit fifty cont frac tional notes to the amount of about $b0,» 10U0. together with a quantity of paper, i tools, et»\, for counterteiting, have recent- ly been fouad in a house in Philadelphia I by the treasury department detectives, l Lowell and Olho.of this city. About $2(\- j 000 had been finished and put in circula tion. The detectives succeeded in captur- iug iu Brooklyn, on last Tuesday night, and committed to jail tho person mild to he at the head of this gigantic swindling on to: prise. Ilis name i* Charles J. Robot td, an alleged noted counterfeit ongravor. A tnule at F«»rt Wayne. Ind., has a colt. The editor of the Fort Wayne Gaanu vouches for the truth of the statement^ be- <*u»e h« baa m«q a picture of the colt. Tho Washington correspondent of tho Now York Commercial writes : Those who bolievo that the Southern Ono hundred and seventy-four emi Krnnta worn from Lynchbutgand its vi cinity, of whom fourteen wore but two years and under. Of the grown males, fifteen are farmers, ten are tobacconists, right nro carpenters, six aro laborers, five are shoemakers, live aro blacksmiths, nnd one each is a butcher and a Imkor, They are the right kind of material for a young country, and we believe will give a good | account of themselves nud of the land. ( Nothing occurred to mar tho trip toBalli- ! timoro, and they sailed in tho best of spi- i riis. May Divine pioteetion attend them on the ocean and in i\U their plans and la- I burs. j Tho Aimirieen Uolonixaticn Society pro- i vided most liberally for the comfort and success of tho party. They furnished sov- rul with a suitable outfit, and gave all a This h* » tiood opportunity tp replenish your 8. SALTER, dock. nov 25 2w K. BAKNAH1), KS<i., . iuthorized agent du absence from the city. nov 2; JNO. C. RUSE. TO RENT, A SM ALL residence in Wynnton. adjoining the residence of Mrs. Hines Holt. B. A, HOLT. nov 25 eod >t Members of the Bar H AVING books belonging to the Law Li brary of Hun. Hines Holt, doooaocd, are Corner St. Clntr nnd Broad nt«.» COLUMBUS, GA. 1)ROM l*T Attention given to all Comshrn I mint* :im! St.i; wonts of Cotton to New LOST, A PEARL EAR RING, ruui©where between Mrs. Dixon’s ftid Mrs. Shorter’s residence. Tho finder '* ill be liberally rewarded by leaving it nt this office. FANCY PRINTS. FANCY DELAINES, MOURNING DELAINES. BLACK SILKs, SILK ALPACAS, CO LLA R S A N D 1.1 F FS. BRITISH HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, CANTON FLANNELS, PLAIN 1 LANN ELS, SAQUE FLANNELS, CASS1 MERES, UNION CLOTHS, JEANS. TWEEDS. DRILLS, SIIIIITING. SHEETING. OSNAtfTRGS. YARNS. 10-4 SHEETINGS, Bleached and Brown, TABLE LINEN. PILLOW LINEN, 1 ItlSIl LINEN—Dunbar, Dickson A Co. make, NAPKINS. TOWELS, FANCY AND JET DRESS BUTTONS. VELVETS, Trimming-*, Whale Bone, CORSETS, BED BLANKETS, Ac.. Ac. An invitation to call nnd examine is lerpect- fully given to all. nov 172w A. V. UOATR1TE. BY 13. 3?. ELLI; (Late EUw, Livingstoa A Ce.) VALUABLE PROPERT AT AUCTION. TINT COLU-IVIJ3TJS, GA, xt. at 1 li r * belon Ifioa the pretiii^oi to t i rhureday tlieUth day.._ •k a. in., all the Reel fan with jil! th,. rixhM, pnvilegcMjind ajjjarja mrr f '’ ,he AJAGLE TURING COMPANY. T nf.JSfi 1 kn ® wl1 1‘ropeity eonnsUofm Liotu, with nnd without water orivilege*. operatives IHurbi on both Piden of the ChL. hoocheo river, together with three-fourlk On tho o««t side of the river five (5) lotiv and three (3) L.,tn without water privilege; iul-a-hult (3V-D Lot^with twotg Three log* iugs. containing in all two hundred sixteen rooms for operativ,. And three-fourth interest in the Water Company a i rqt*erty, conuieting of eifb Water Lotp. Ail the above Lots ore 72 feet front. .On too woet side of tho river, ten LoUoi; river bank, und uino Lota iu Girard. lwonty-six uerca laud, on which vti Dwelling iiwuee, forty-oightuperativM'lU and one work-shod. The palp will be without reserve. The Nt erty will bo shown to persons desiring leu chose, at uny time previous to tho du/of* Apply to li. M. GUNDY, Pra'. oct 31 -t.ls Ti,ast Sale. O N TUESDAY, tho 5th day of D«c» next. L will s»»\| at my lower Pl»u» Altuuteal on tho Cha tahouehoe ryrer, W«a below Columbus, the following trust proMV Mrs. Eliza W. Moore, viz: * Mules, 1 flu* yoked Oxen, Fork Hogs, St-^k IBp.*** thousand bushels oi Corn, hodder, ^ Peas, Potatoes, 1 six horse Wagoutnai* plantation implomonta. WM. (i. WOuLFuLK,Tnt* NOTICE A LL porsone having claims against th tatp of H. r. McKee, deceased. VtU by ootihed to presout said Clafuis rropw indebted by . tified at oneo. And all parties estate by noto, or otherwise, wifi pit-, and settle at once, or I will be Cf*ipw« place said aecoqntsin tho hands ofsnfiw for collection, as this es’ate must besetuw mediately. J. G. McKK£, nov 1G tf Sun copy til fartlior notice. Advances on Cotton >P> - Land For Sale. I W ILL ?«‘ll • 0 acres «f good pine land, luit- able tor i tt.n; i ueruiclcarod, the balance well timbered ; half miio from tho M. Sc G. Ji. R and ono and u half miles above Silver Run depot, "ii the olu stage road from Columbus to Eufaula. 1*»>:»-i-»n sivou immediately if de- 8tred. For paitu ulsimpply on the premises to nov 23 ‘Jtawlui J. A. TOWERS. Dissolution. r lMIY. Firm of UROU11ART A CHAPMAN 1 is this day *iis»olvc»l by mutual re»iuosted to notity tho uudersi) member* will proieid IhoiBiolves it tho pnasage and support on ihe vo^’ugo—made door of the llouso ot Representative*!, at | wgually in about five weoka— and will nf- tho comiuoncomont of tho suasion, and ] f t , r a them house-room and subsistence for endeavor to obtain possosaion ol soata by . s ; x u\*T\tha a tier their arrival. Each sin- a forcible struggle, either verbal or bodi- g j 0 a j u it is to receive five acre* of land, ly, arq mistaken. They will bo advised ull j families ten acres in fee simple. uov 25 eol tt All iudeU notes and n man. wLo i . ... consent, tho late firm will find tho boons, tils iu the hands uf F. S- Chap- a^iou^J on. THOMAS it. DAtVSON, by bi(fh HUtborily ber« to w«it patiently an J nut to precipitate au iaaue, but abould Ibo membet. of the llou.e not contider and act upon their claim to aeata in a rea- lonnble length of time, it ia not al*ll Im probable that tho all-puworful influence of the Executive will be exeruM|^^he- balf of thu^e cl them is umtuc.liouahlu 11 it dot. cO^^HBhi. the ultiinate mull ia not doubtlul^Vever but a queitiun ariaen in which lha Execu tive aitd the liuuae have been tn oppoai- tion that the Preeidenl baa not carried hi. I polos wbeo be uMtslti a puiul yf ly doi"!- Others are preparing to follow from tbia city and other portion! of the South, and e largo worh ia opening op to the Society. May it re cetvo hsgUtance sufficient for the neocMities of ihu utfe.—Lynchburg Hr- yiniart. On.the door of a parish church, not a hundred miles from Pondle iiiil, waare- cently affixed the following nolico: The church wardens will hold their uuarterlv meeting every six weeks, instead of half yearly, as formerly." Saratoga Restaurant, WIGHT I1DK BROAD ST., Next Door to D. P. Ellis’ Auction Room UP STAIRS. (Formerly Dr. Woodruff’s offloe.* DRt US, MGD1CINES, A^c., reasonable term? ns the THE Subscriber having purcUwed this woR known , and popular Restaurant,* would inform hip triend«~ and the public g«u«r»lly. that he will »i»are uo patpi or expenso in maktug this one of toe most doairabiereports in tho city. He will always nave on hand every delicaoy this and other and will aril them ou times will allow. Especial attention paid to the I’KftCHlltlPTVON DEPARTMENT. N«<ne but competent Apothecaries will bo em ployed in hi« buMiics!*. Nov 1, IH 5. ttiuv 24 1m] HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GA. A NEW and desirable llouto on Front street, VM1 „ A near the Biidgo, tor permanent and trnn- tunrkeu atiord, > sient boarders, cotixeuieut to the ►luges passing Ladies or families wishing meals tent to their ! the Bridge and u> tholandiua at the River. ». Conducted by Mrs. L. A. Lewis, who solicits the patrouoge of the public generally at d her t I trieuds iu parUcuiar. L. A. L J> nov £ lm Cotton Mill for Sale- Y».r i: fTor for-xlc .*ur COTTON MILK, loca- vV tc.1 nt iJr.Ht nl, l.'oo«.i county. Alabama, with 142R a ... .. lars, a«idro - of land attached. For pnrtteu- man, i*urr x co„ Montgomery, AU. Mules! Horses!! Mules!!! * -g£ 5a ,'xrt HF \D of fine Tnnnosso© Mit'cs and UoM 1 UU es. for sale at the Livery stables of 11 A1 l.>. McG EH E i£ Sc CO. ^rE will SHIP COTTON to InltWj; . . iu N. advances, oct 27—tf York, aud make libers* vai j. n. ima COTTON SEED E ARK prepared to,furnish Cotto* . . any quantity. They are olMJJ kind of cotton and warranted fresh aw* 8 " Parties at a distance can be fnrnijwft oct 2y 1 m J. R. n Advances on CottoJ T HE Undersigned ar« prepared to “k«| Cash.Advunccs on Cotton comiga friends th NEIY YORK, H V E R P 0 0 b - rsrne, nnnrnui oi shipping • — . .. t'lems™ shore nr. invlndio.^^ ill good stock—tree from brands of any sort, never Levins been worn down in army service. t'lHl- ou. not 22 tf E. J. PINCkARD. FRESH ARRIVALS -or- GROCERIES. u. s. HOTEL LOUISVILLE, K y Nov. 11,18tf—ly Jhem sent to any part ol the C. BARROW city at reasonable rales B9Y» tf -KWIS. \\TE HAVE JUsf RECEIVED and offer * v for sale {AkX'lb# Western Bacon Sides; 1503 lb- Prime Western Lard; ii Baskets lL ldeick Champogno, q’ts and p’ti; 1 Cason Creme uo Boizy do; * French Br.M.dy: Pure Old Bourbon Whiskey; Holland Gin*, S' tcU-Whlskey; Portsr; Ale; Crushed and Cofl'c^ Sugars; Rio Coffee; *» Bbls No. 1 Cider Vinegar, Ao.. Ac. BEDELL & CO. uov U 2w FRENCH T oris Bl’SSARD ofcH {J,, li citix.n, oi Lolui.ibn-f| 0 «W' out »nd koop in nrd.r. O.'^ or Ku.i« Tlnd Ccinoiiiry low m ^[ c vioiMdj uidunoert.keiH>Pl»u<\ 1 ,,5 ‘ w * All work will bo w»nan cd. I hi.ro giro I'o h.uJ. o new IOUI Of K r '“* T 1 * iil roll et ‘ r.f elirubbery, tu^t 1 WW1 , Order, roceived »> * jtiehler'. rear'ol^Mr! Spoir^’-I owid.'y nov 21 lw* Notice. \ LL persous. iodehled to at once. I he hooks an ewrner apjft] ■ r. k.P. et ou- jy V'i'feM I NO » l 'coluiuim.,Oct,!l,l-«' lJ “‘ l in b ot In niuii We ilxmi II igid perhi ketd' tire oi Ihcri fartbc Pl« eon! count nttr *'( from won't dud i jour Imp villi I. hi city ii cm ia eooii dlfht kmin ferd Utotl Thi Vtll duilif OPtlc vec'ut tilt 2d The •evttl mum toun, txi. c d«vef •tirrir trxini Lva/te hooch ■II w *«k Tunc htv. undoi ur. o MHl chee lui L ■mice bmt l Iweu wt.r out p Re it th (Stbl Jo tun U«i Piece duriu toen ha Mil mom Torh cotto uncoi Jic. i Ih; i pool Milir s