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Tint Vaiii an.—Tbit magnificent pal- i
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JOHN II. MARTIN'
COLUMBUS :
Thursday Morning'. Nov. 30
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for Representative. Jos. Hb.w S22. ' *» '»» "•TH?•»'*' drownad. occupied ‘ha famous garden, of Nero.
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IIAVK JUST HbckivRd
50 rolls KENTUCKY BAdUTNG
50 coils ROl’K,
11 500 lbs. TWINE,
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Prootainatioa by the Governor,
EkuctWlV* OFFICE, |
PnOVfHION IT, Qov'T Of UlCOtOU, >
Millodgeville, Nov. Hi, 18 .*>. )
Whereas the lute Convention di«l orda’n, that
the Provisional Uorernorshoold provide for the
furumtiou of one or more Mili'ia or Volunteer
VAX.
York Evening Post. You are not on)y j Sixtenn wrucsJ*
••8KM
Tho letter et ,'lr. Adiburn
in this paper, ravea 1 111 11
fact, via: that 1>« chorbhea
gnidyc ag»in*t a P orlM '" l “
Georgia, and that it iv <- tind
cnee of lhi« feeling that bis ".Semper
communication t>» the Lr-mnu I -l ws *
w ritten. He has teen personally outraged,
ill interest or leoiing. and he intend, to
appiv U> tile legal tribunals lor rcdre*‘;
he will not "let by gone* be by-Renos' ;
ho will do imtli.ng to "fill up the gulf be
tween Uie Federal O-'verniuont and those
of the South who insurrented against the
Constitution and law. of the country ; ho
doe. not iuU-nd t-» let ilie President. par
dons swerve him Horn liis pnrposo or in-
hut | ourselves and aid of our government, to
, the sixth century. Abouttheyoar eleven
i hundred and lifty it wa. rebuilt, on
Large lot ot INDIA IIA GI»IN Cr. f companies in each of the counties of the State,
Any of the above article! wll be sold in large ! to act a. a police farce, to suppress violonc ■. to
or small quantities.
Just Received,
FRU.SU
Apalachicola Oysters,
liberal in your rtrictum upon raid
nniuicatim, but equally suin giving it mid
tlip remark» of tho editor ot tho 1‘»s1 a
place in your columns; tliu c you havotho
, honor of giving the National Union men
of Georgia the first hearing through a
southern journal that we have hud the
honor to have. This high privilege being
| denied u« at tho .South (in this city), we
' arc, therefore, compelled, in def- neo of
South lJormuda, ami twenty-ono went
Hsthoro in Ifemiuo harbor during tho gale.
Tint ?«>;nk ok Lick'* »uruk
Tho itichmond Enquiror fay
mg
cUnohlm to nu
id forgi
the
on iho contra, v, ho intimatt* that he
ft idem the exeri’iao "I i he pardoning p«
prematuro, and would not griuve a!
revocation of pardons already grwute 1!
Certainly the * »iii“ — i r >ri of <m h ft lain
per a* thin remove* much of cur aurpii-o
at the ilfttemonU made and th* rancor dis
played in the communication t'tho Even
ing Foil. Mr. A-bburn i* not in a frame l
of mind to allow him to take a fair and flcultioa, or makn them, or fill up tho gulf
ondi- . between the Federal
General Leo fttn rendered hut a red hole in
the ground, and it is feared that, unless
Iho hole L fenced in, that nl-o will be re
moved by curiosity Mockers." It is a mb-
j «.'t worthy of notice, t »o, that tho apple
. , tree alluded to was the largest tree in tho
communicuto facts to northern journals. : nt load forty times tho hulk
If you will examine your Chicago and | of tho celebrated California oak, which
liucboder exchanges, you may find other
like communications tl at may pos.dbly
Avignon,
Vatican remained in n condition of ob
scurity and neglect for more than seventy
years But soon after the return of tho
I’ontificiftl Court to Homo, in seventeen
hundred and thirty-six, it was put in a
, ft .ate of repair, again enlarged, and thence*
gentleman ju-t from Appomattox forward considered the regular palace and
thoufto informs ub that "there is noth- 1 resilience of tho Pope?, who, one after
left of the apple tree under which - another, added buildings to it,.and grndu*
' .. . • - a i|y enriched it with antiquities, statues,
picture*, and books, until it becamo, as it
now is. tho richoet repository in tho world.
Its library contains forty thousand manu-
wciipts, many of which are most rare and
previous. Tho whole of the immense
buildings forming tho Vatican are tilled
with statues found beneath the ruins of
ancient Rome, with paintings by tho ma«-
; tors, curious medals, and antiques of h!
Administrator’s Sale.
demand your liberal attention. If you
will allow us to analyze your comments
upon Sempers communication, through
your columns, we will undertake tho
work. We do not propose to settle dir
un prejudiced
uf the pr
t,d the disposition
tho-.
vcrnincnt and
of the South, or North, who iiisur
m b ! reeled against the constitution and laws of
lion of the Boulli
our people, ilia implacability very ni... - . t -
b.t. f tho 1-1,1 Uutobrnan who , '<’" ntr y i but lo * v '' ll,e,,llu ‘ 0 ' tl<! Wltl '
The the legal tribunals, before whom they can
rcfteinbiea tba
bad juftt ftoverely chaUlsed bi
boy bud uttered m hind word
v/ms about iho fii/.o of tho citadel of Hair
About nine hundred and seventeen cord ....... . ^
of this apple tree have already been dis- ; im»st every description. When it is known
tiibated over tho United States in the tnat there havo been exhumed more than
hlniiie of walking cu es, tishingpoles, urn- pcvenly thousand sUtuea from the ruined
broilii handles, policemoi.H club.-, work templea and palaces of ltomo, some idea
boxes, ftowing iiiachinos, writing deftkft, | can bo formed of the riches of tho \ all-
at buttons corks, charms, lend peir'* ;, » 1 — U nv< ' r hp 1,1 venern-
n handles, toddy mud llors, toothpieks,
^e. The number of persona teliciiatmg
in these heroic relics is estimuted »»t about
twenty-eight mi lions, which i« equivalent
to tho number of rebels killed, wounded
Using in tho lute war, according to
can, which must ever be held In venera-
nn by the student, the artist, and th
jhular.
after
«ucb »pplic«ti0D uf Iho bircli,but «l IvrRtli, | A* »n cxvuw lor uur «nt.i.R
d, ho omlontod l.imsolf >'<"• b « "■ rofororvo to wh»t 1
fully conqiu
with sullen whimpering. “Hans," ex
claimed the still irutc .-ire, "vat >ou tink•
ing now "1 links nothing," n plied the
boy. “You lie, you rascal," roared the
Dutchman, "you links G«ul dam, and now
I'll vip you for dm ! It i- a Imppy thing
for the country that Mr. Ashhurn and the
implacable feouthern un*n whom he rep
resents ex ere'.re ro-ther the punishing nor
the pardoning puwe. i>i llii country, li 1
they did, tie "Semper*' letter shows the j
prnmmption that they would ra se even
agaiuftt Southern siJcm and the comniu-
nicatioti to u- i!is«-<»•--"» the a.:ion that
would follow the presumption. In view
of the Implacability of the writer, the
signature to the b tier to the Evening
was the mo»l appropiiateoim that could
have been selected.
Mr. Aihburn fta^.- that the "National
Union men" of tlie.S ulh hav« heretofore
been denied a hearing through the press
of this city. \Y»i d«*ny thi-i a^ .ortlon, »o
fat a^ tho Enquirtr i* concerned. Wo
challenge the citation of tho iir-t instanee
in which, throughout a long editorial ca
reer, wo ewr denied to any man a hearing
through our columns because of hitt |»o%
litical opinions, or because hi- views were
at variance with our own. We have even
enceueloicd vigilance rommilleoi ourself
in our vindication of the fieodotn of pub
lic discussion. No communicution from
tho "National Union men" (*o-cal led) of
the South has boon tendered to us, and of
course .none could have been refused a
place in our columns.
The promised amdysU i>1 our reply to
"Semper" shall have publication, and the
exclusive "National Union" men (who,
by tlie way, might po : . il.ly have prevent
ed secoflsion if they had all worked ns
zealously to defeat it a 1 * wo did) ahull havo
an opportunity to explain their position
and thoir "purposo*" ns freely as they
Way chooHP, But our coluinns are not to
be made tho vehicle of personal animosi
ties, or tho medium through which the
vengeance of cImmm■.» or tho passions of
vindiclivo men, in it out of authority,
Way bn directed towards particular iviti-
vh/wflf# because of political offences. BY
dodo»irelo "let by-gonea bo by*gone«," |
and. while wo have no objection to tho
courts of the country settling any matters
of porsoual grievance that those who re
fuse to forget and forgive may bring be-
ioro them, wc cannot consent to let the
parties to them rex ivo and if tl cun indi
vidual rn«(-nln;ent* by rata ling them
through our columns.
1*. b.—-Since the above was written, we
have received from Mr. Ashburn tho bil
lowing note and its enclosure. As tho
loiter enclo-e l relates exclusively to his
dealings with another paper, and as our
publication of i*. would bo only meddling
with the private udairs of another office
and of individual. , without bonefitting in
the leavt the elum of politicians for whom
Mr. A. writes, wc dedino to insert ii:
Mr, Juiitur—Sit^ We did not nay wu
Wero the author of tho letter over the fig-
nature of Snnj r. Tho obj"i t of our few
Bias, handed in at your office on yester
day, whs, first, to secure Iho privilege of
replying to your comments upon Semper'*
Utter, to show that mid letter contained
facts—nothing more. Secondly, to show
wLut by-gone* the National Union mm of
Georgia intend letung Um co«.rt- *»f iho
country settle. Thirdly, why woimvctn
vend our communications to Northern
journals, and on what grounds our com
munications have be n excluded from a
paper in your city. That you may know
this, enclosed find a copy ot my letter to
now an ex editor. It lias been published
in a Northern journal. We think the
Union men of G' orgUne d and merit the
aympathy of all go J ir.cn. God knows
wo arc few in number, poor in purse, arid
Je*i in influence; and not being able to
support a national journal in Georgia, we
the published statements of North
per*-, from statistics gathered at the time.
In fact, this npplo tree enjoys us widen
circulation as any bogus medicine in ex-
, i-ter.ee, and but for the fact that Gen. Lee
I didn’t surrender under any apple tree at
. , , , j all. it might ho appropriately placed, pho~
your neighbors nave been doing, I enclose t,,graphically, among iho historic archiv
The official returns from tho 5th Con*
grt-fi<>nhl District, Ala., elect B. T. Pope
l»v a small majority, instead of Shoid.
obtain ample justice.
, and that ,
following is the vote:
Pope. Skied.
....025 325
105
1 ;»h day of Dt-cniher
next, f»y an order of the Court of Urdinai v,
ill soil tlio i.crnonul property of Joseph W.
Wooliolk, dii-c.i-'fl. Into of Muscogee county,
at the plantation In tuiting to his ustato, situa
ted on the river road »ovon rail os below Co|uin*
bus, eon i. tinj; "t Corn, Fodder, Pea-, Fhuck*!.
Prtntocs, 1H head **| II or-es snd ,M nle-. .‘V) er hi
Jicud of Buttle, ntno;:^ tijeia a fine Enrlidi I>uJI,
poverul lino Ens’li-ii Cows mid others of mixed
rrades, Mieep, nt-, a large lot of htock iiogs.
Wagons, Cart-, *».: Wagon, Cooking lltcnslb
and Plantation implement- of all kinds. At
the sinio time vri'l be tented, lor the next year,
tho Plantation, c .t»t Piling over 1V»> ..cren, "(»•)
biuli is o|;on land—5bh ftcr»*s of the clc;iro«l
AUCTION SALES?
Copartnership Notice
JSWEU, ELLIS. m , u,i '
«n»r ,bi» d.ul. '><•»
It
land lien i
and is not eurps><*n
the State. Sulo to
until the ptopertv
irolk’s Ben .
1 in fertili y by any land- in
coutinuu from day today
- dbnosed **f.
<1. WOULFoLK, Adia’r.
nliORB.IA - Sti,
\J William Jt. Sto
ailtnii.i.-'trjtion on t
Cot v rv. — Whereas
1 applies lor lettei- of
-Into ot* A. 1J. Kvans,
luese ur<) ther
eerntsl toVliow «:
pre-crib* d by
not be grunted.
to notify all persons «on-
if any, within the tima
why .-.*id loiters should
ii her. I*
:i0 w it
opy of a notice (tbu original l hold) h
loavo tho State, tho place of my birth, or
join with thorn in their hellish cniMido
against tho bout government man ovor
lived und* r. Such hy-gone- we havo not
consented to lot bo by-gone. 8 , hut hold each
individual responsihlo before the laws <»f
tho country. The President's pardon* do
not interfero with our purpose?, beenufto
Mich pardons nro not aguir.st laws. Wo
may difliir with him in policy und consid
er tho exorcising hi.s pardoning power proa
mature; huiugaiust this ho has a remedy,
and has commenced to exorcise it in re-
voking the pardon of one Tennesson rebi I;
and he may do it in nil cases whore the
i?ood of tho country and the ftafidy of tho
{ovorrment demaudd it.
Yours very trulj*,
G. \V. Aaitfiunx.
(A Copy.)
—, Juno 12, lbfil.
Tho communication of Mr. AGihurn in
reply t*> the charges preferred against him
Was received, and after mature delibera
tion it whs utmuimouoly
Resolved, 1st, That Mr. Ashburn be
notified that he must take the oath *•(’ al
legiance to the Southern Confederacy und
rot tain in future from any expression of
opinion derogatory to the interest of the
State of Georgia and the Confederate Gov
ernment, or lie must leave at once our
community.
Hvaolvotl, 2d, That Mr. be ap
pointed a committee to convey to Mr,
Aahburu this resolution.
, Cli'm.
of tho country, as tho groulcMt tree in all
history. ^ ^
Anotiikk (f AititiNiiN.—'Tw-I companies
of the Hih Iowa regiment of infantry ar-
rivod last night, t<> take tho place of the
(I, S. gurritfori which left hoi
DeKalb,
Calhoun,
Chorokoo,. • • •
Marshall,.. • *
St. Clair,
Madison
Jackson,
...622
....190
...Oil
...371
....634
56<
3218
6'J4
3j86
Old Colonial Days.—A century and
a half ago. when the first of tho George
I'lie new garrison just arrived is, wc* learn, ' was the reigning monarch, the population
ommiind of First Lieutenant John I of the English colonicion thiu continent
Ball. Having failed to see the Lieut
before going to pres? this morning, we are
not posted as l*» why the garrison wa? or-
derod here, or who is to he the command
ant of the post. They will certainly have
a good, easy time regulating and hnrmon-
! g our citizens, lor this is one of the
l quiet and peacoahlft communities in
the Confederacy—"«o-called."
inco writing the above, Lieut. Ball lias
been pleased to call on u?. From him we
ii that there xvil* he no commandant of
this post, und that tho forces under his
command will not inteifue with citizen*
in the legitimate discharge of their duties.
The Lieutenant i* n very intelligent and
propoftseftsing gentleman, and wo hope Im
will iiave no unplLUHant duliofi to dis
charge here, lie lias no idea how long he
will be forced to Hay in our midst.
[Enfanta Enr*.
'Whilea.
Slavaa.
Now Hampshire
.... 9,500
100
MuftSHCllUeCttS
I...91.000
2,000
Rhode Island********
.... 7,500
0.X)
Connecticut
....40.000
1.608
Now York
....'27 000
4 (NJO
Poniipvlvnniu
Ali.lidO
2.00.1
Now Junmy
....21, '.WO
1 090
Maryland
....40.7U0
9.400
Virginia
....02,000
2 300
Nor'li Carolina
.... 7.000
8,700
South Carolina
.... 0,268
10,000
Total
.. .304,'.®!
44,000
Delaware was then
included in
I’nnn-
nia, and Georgia had not yet been
chartered.
Unclk Sam in Account with John
^ j Bull.—The item* in tho uccount which
I'l.uNi»khiN(t()i'K.uationson a IIkayy | li'pU'cr -Tonathnn h ? > to proeent »KuinA
Si'AI.k.—Kor nomo limo UmiUb, l, ;xos t.nd '': ,hn f 1,0 bo K nnin K lo , A
valuable imreo'.s h»v«> boon ruis.-d from UM»t& P»Per h»« compiled . Mh o-
iho tniii'n an I th., fr<i({lit doput of ho 0 / 1 l,,n " °‘ wh.lin* voj.el. o-
Suothwoftoni Road, wliioli led to lire lie •‘troy.d by British rebel pirate* duriof? the
lief that a sy.tomalie plan of robbery wa* "« r - ‘"Ketber with their approximato val
boinK car, i. don by roine of tho employ- , J number reported I. forly-.lx
eon Ut the road, and the matter was pi,.red | ^wenty.llvo
in thu hands of uffieera Haw kins and Uyo
Bed lord.
f which belonged to New
riio estimated value of tho vci-
for inve*liitulioii. With imlieucoaml per- i 9'l l , l ' on l>u»dr«l <j|>y
ovoritneu the «• "111* *r Ii v • worked i p Ui«*usand dollara, and of tho oil, half a
the Plot and di-rovered tho tliiow* and ' " ,iui ' ,n ' '*’ bii J f only on.lUmi in the ao-
Iheir plunder. On I'rel.y oiRht we.-k a I 01 ""- ' t . ls »'!7.>uean» the
I trunk was ?*. <!*•« from tfi~ • —— » •
Gentlemen: Your cuinnutii.it. i
yesterday is before mo. In r«-j j 1 mm
to say that a sense of duly to my c . • ;
myself and family fonlitU my o n j •
with your demands. If the cor.sti:....
the Southern Confederacy require* s j ■.
vide citizen to take tho formal oaif.. tno.
1 will do so or leave tho .State to toon a*
my wife is able to moyj; or if your com
mittee will roaolvo that tho saioty of your
community demands my leaving it, thi n
I willdoso. If it bo true, as your .Mr.
—-- informs me, that there is a lawless
m«»b in your town uncontrollable by yours
solves, then l will prepare to protect my-
-elf tho host I can, or chII upon th** Gov-
emor of the Slato for ftaid protection.
Respectfully, &c.,
G. W. As ii iii’itx,
, , June 18, 1861.
To Messrs and other*.
train du
r-r,,!.c. and getting on the trail
K>n; wa- v••; warm, the officer-
• -i• rsftt *./ three men connect-
iht S>ulhirwtcra R>ad. and
tmak t » • • i C loi
vitrt only the trunk was
: l 11-- ;
Pt'-’L c^pturod. lulScient t »
M .wrest exrrwft •'r.f. T:
j largest. I ho burning of whalers was xl
most entirely the work of the Shenandoah,
while tho Alabama, Florida, Tallahas&uo,
etc , were engaged in dostroyiog rooro val
uable cargoes.
If Mr. Seward has presented John Bull
an itemized account of datnagos, it is
no winder that he is not inclined to pay
f*
1 rn
J.rJa
up t. r the aggregate must be u pretty for-
midab.e sum. But John w ill u« u^ual try
Jack CVfr Y device forav*dding a settlement and
H i j wiii proiHibly want our Government to
.. , Uko its pay in rebel cotton bond*; but
tr.xn on the rot
’ Ma -: jt\ T- . 25
(Tho Chaigos:)
1st. Disatleclion towards the Con fede
rate Staten.
2d. Sympathy with Iho V.
merit.
, , June 8, 1861.
gov or
Tine Constitutional Amknumint.—
The Milledgovillo Union, of yesterday
the Provisional Governor of Georgia
will submit to tho Legislature the views of
the Government upon the adoption of the
amendment to the constitution relative to
slavery, and adds :
We have seen already that the Presi
dent has thought proper to retain in oificn
the ProN isional Governors of Mississippi
South Carolina and North Carolina; and
thus it wiil bo in Georgia if the Legisla
ture doe* not promptly adopt the consti
tutional amendment. Wo presume no
man in Georgia expects to own n negro
while ho livoft, and certainly no one ever
Xp6Cla to get back tho negroes lm once
wiumI; then why not adopt tho eonstitu*
tional amendment? The President insists
that wo do so, and uh it i* a condition pre
cedent to the realoration of our rights, in
the Union, the sooner wo do it tiro better.
\\ o know not bow soon other require
ment* may bo asked of us; but, a- we
havo "no »»y" in tho matter, we must
acquiesce, with tb« best possible grace, in
iminifust destiny, leaving to God and the
consciences of men tho fate which, ulti
mately, is to bo ours.
M. KJmur.d About is working on a
novel of which this—an Incident of real
life here—is the theme:—A young man of
Gtiorrnoua wealth i* extremely in love with
a young girl, but ho cannot marry her, so
great is tlio disparity hot ween their social
positions. IIo goes to a school-fellow who
is very poor, ignorant of tho world, and
absorbed by a love of chemistry, which is
to some degree u platonic lovo in eonso-
qm n n of his poverty, and ho says to him:
“You care for nothing oil earth but chem
istry ; now, if you will agree to my prop
osition, L will give you money enough to
enable you to devote your whole time ami
attention to your favorite study. This is
my proposition : Ask Milo. in mar
riage ; she will not ref’uso you ; 1 havoar-
; tko its pay in read cotton bond*: but
after All clodapa shall have failed, .John
will no doubt draw his wallet and pay for
Lis littli- Huiusouiout during the robollion.
-X J'. Sun.
G EORGIA—Stka * mt Poi nty —WhoroasATr-o
1 1 uu 1 applicH lor loiters of luluiin-
Iratiou «.ii litu c-tatu of Jeremiah Puul, late
said county, deee.iso'l,
Tbefto are t!n*r*'t'iio to olio and admonish all
>r*ons concornod *o show cause, il any, wiihin
o time proi nh d by statute why and letters
ou!d not he Kninicd.
biwn tni'u i ui, ii.iml in oflirr Non. 2\ 1
.1. L. WiMllllltLY,
nov .'»•) w't Ordinary.
| preserve order and to ni l the civil officers in
| tuo enforcement ui the laws, under such regula-
1 lions as might be eons'stent with the laws of tho
i Putted BUte*. Now therefore. I. James John-
son, Provisional Governor ol the State, do beie-
1j>*'nuilioruc and request the people of this
State to organizo, according to law, in each ot
the cHUUtioe of the State, a volunteer company,
for tlio purpose of aiding the civil autUoritUa
in the execution ol law and the suppression of
violence.
And it t< hereby furthei declared, that such I
ckaipuhteri woVnao formed and organised, shall '
ho auxiliary and subordinate to tho civil offi
cer?; that lh*y shall arrest no person, and
Meutch the house of no person, without a legal
warrant rewulnrly h*ucd by some magistrate
having authority, and shall in no case inflict
any punishment except by the judgment and
direction of it duly qualified civil officer, har
ing jurisdiction of the ofienie.
And Whereas, it Ldeftirubletohnve uniformi
ty in command, and that there should be no
conflict between tho military authorities of the
.Slate and the United States, it is further de
clared, thut said companies, when formed with
in their respective counties, shall be under the
control und -ubjeyt to the military command-
ers of the United States, commanding the Dis
trict; and for a violation of these regulations,
and for any other offense committed, shall be
tried and punished according to the rules pre-
feribed for the [government of the army of the
United States.
■dJiven under niy hand and Seal of the Execu
tive Department at \ illedgeville, on this
the 21st day of November, A. D.. 1865.
JAMES JOHNSON,
Provisional Governor of (Ja.
Auction and Coinmifisiou BusYr^*
which w I he hcrcitt.r .... i ^
b ' P- U'L?i*
K.-filtiP*
nov 2* .‘It
By D. P. & R, ELLIS.
(Late Ellis, Liviugetou A Co.)
O N w. r wuf.“lu'i fr"■ mob ' r '
A SPLENDID LOT NEWFURWUrT
1 MARBLE TOI' ROSEWOOD
f Dr. Seymour Catching
cased,
» notify all person^ con
my, wiinin the tin.
m>iill letters shout)
e, il
G Eofi
T. J
cy appftc- f.
i non on the
county, do c
Ordinary.
sty.-Whereas E
tern of adminia r.i
ti of W il*ju Popi
21
HARDWARE!
HARDWARE!!
J. ENNIS & CO.,
'Ood m-Rg...
1 WALNUT COTTAGE BEDSTEAD 1
2 MAHOGANY ROCKIXu CIIA'Rs
1 OVAL MARBLE TOP CENTRgj
1 Selt Walnut SOFA BOTTOM CllAIR*
50 YDS. TAPESTRY CAHPETIXq. ‘
100 do. NEW INDIA MArn.S'Y
WASH STANDS!
BEDSTEADS;
DIVANS:
TABLES:
CROCKHY ^ GLASS-WARE-
2 Fine China T«& Sets;
i^ l f}n®‘her vaJuttblegooJ*, in the Ilou,*^
nov 30 fit tlO 50
BY D. P. & R. ELLIS,
(late Ellis, Livl
> A Co.)
Q J
•otify nil l cirions con-
hmv, uithtu the time
tiypuil letters ahoulu
/ 1 KOKH IA - St i; w a ht
U Zachariiili S.
i the eatatu of Jot-tha P. Par-
office, Nov. 25.1S65.
WIMBERLY,
uniitiniy.
ROSETTE & LAWH0N
AT PRIVATE SALK.
25,0* t() OSN’ABI.'RU SACKS,
10,000 LDS. POTASH.
The Richmond Medical Journal,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
ri^ll IS ifourual will ho puhli?hed an a .Month-
_M. ly Octavo of 80 pa get*, the .lanuury num
ber b« ».g iftaued early iu December.
A icapectabla number of the boat writer*
thu country have promixud their support, (
nBten.atiou* u
havo promised their support,
di plav i-f names i* avoided,)
me nuiioM offer to pay liberally tor nrticier,
t is hoped that tho original department of the
• ill be entitled to reaped aud oonfi-
dei:
Jonrti
Why fthmild tlio North bhul hor oyos
to the x:un<I fact in the late war, which
was this: that the whole movement was
initiate'! and sanctioned by what the
Southern people regarded a* paramount
legal authority. It was not in thoir con
ception un insurrection against law; and
hence, when by the overthrow, the legal
authority of the United States wax re-e*-
liiblishcd, the people all, without tumult,
disorder oreiny kind of resistance indivi
dual or combined, submitted quietly to
legal authority then re-established.
The North expected to bo troubled fora
long time aftowarda with guerrilla war*
lure, mobocratic demonstration?, local
ranged all that with hor. After marriage outbreaks and insurrectina, brigandage
you both will take up your residence w ith and all the other evidences of a people do
me, and you will be the nominal, 1 will J Haul of law utid inflamed by irrcconcila-
be tho real husband." Tho poor student ' M” hostility. But they found it not; and
in cepted tho proposition. The two lovers
launched their l ark into tho sea of plea
sure, without giving a thought to the poor
follow whose ignoble connivancethoy had
purchased, and who, absorbed iu his
science, gave no thought to them. They,
by degrees, ran through his estate, and
when poverty canto, tho woman discov
ered that her lover was a giddy and licuit-
lo-s fellow. All this time the chomi-t lias
labored; ho has made diseovorus which
have brought him wealth, lie has looked
around him, admires his wife, falls in lovo
with her, and when, one day, the la-t cent
of her lover's estate has boon spent, she
cornea to him tor bread; ho foods her, her
children, and her lover, and becomes in
reality hor Ii unhand, \Vhat a coriupt so
ciety that mud ho in which such a revolt
ing *tory can be accepted as a faithful pic
ture of real life !—Paris Letter.
the armistico the enemies of tlio
South havo been compelled to resort to a
>3-stem of constant ana untiring misrepre
sentation and slander as an apology for
the vindictive and unsparing policy they
advocate,—Macon Journal.
have, therefore,
communication:
itv. to
end our
North.
Columbus, il a , N»
i. W. Ami nr un.
v. 29. 1865.
Tkn s' km»k e Com.i
Bruwnlow has sent a
tho legislature of T«
communicate* the i.
:V)ii is.—Governor
-pecial message to
memo e, in which he
alts of the
Thk United Status Dim mot Cor ut.—
Wo nllondo.1 at tho room prepared for
thi< body on tho corner of l’erry and
Washington street*, expecting that the
Court would commence its session yostvr-
Jay. Wo wero informe.l ot tho l\ S.
Marshal Hardy gave notice that the Court
would not be opened until 12 o’clock to
day.
A largo number of our ablest lawyers
arc in attendance, and somo anxiety is felt
know what course Judge Bustuod will
lake respecting their admission lo
Court. The last Congress passed a l._„
prohibiting any Atlo:noy from practicing
in the Unilad States Courts unites ho look
Accounts from tuk Coast.—The
SHViinnuh correspondent of tho New York
1 lurald say *: W e have had a very favor
able full tor cotton picking; but, in pass
ing through ftomuof our best cotton coun-
ties a few days paM, I saw large quantities
of cotton iu the field falling to waslo for
want of picking. On inquiry I learned
that the planters had been abandoned by
their nogroes, and that they had been
unable to procure hands to pick out thoir
crops. Large quantities of sorghum cane
were nLo standing iu the field, ruined by
the Irost. A very large proportion of the
muhII crops mado the paH season ha* been
lost for tho want of labor to harvost them.
The negroes in some sections work faith-
lully, while io others they spend their
lime in idleness aud vagabonding over tbu
country. It remains to be seen if anj*-
.. , . , ; thing can he dono t® improve this condi-
lho commanding general hud engaged tion of things,
a fine looking charger, that had been do- i
A Convkmknt 11 AiilT.— Somebody
lulls tbu following little story, but ncglcct>
l>» mention whether the sufferer was a Fed
eral or Confederate officer. The affair
occurred on the occasion of a grand re-
n Charleston
•d in lino to he loviowed, and as the
band .-'.rin k up, the general and staff’came
galloping down in front to a good round
pace, w hen just as he was pus-ing the cen
ter of the line, some fellow in the ranks,
knowing the characteristics of tho animal
sung OUt. "bread I
for Representative* to Congress in th
several district* of iheS nle, aflercxclud-
ing the votes of tho ecuntLs in which it
was uot shown that the prov’.«u»iifc of the
"actio limit the eLclivo franchLe" had
been strictly compiled with. He cast out
about one-tlird o( the votes given in the
blate for ibis informality, but it affected
the result in only on.. dLiricl, tho 6th, in
which by this from* Mr. Aruoll wa*
declared elected instead ot Mr. Thomas.
Mr. Arnell was tho exclusive Union can
didate. and Mr. Thoms* the Copperhead,
"so called."
the "irou clad oath." Wo understand
that in Tennessee ami Kentucky, tlio Uni-
, . led Slate* Judge* have disregard.*.I this
lection j ftn j ndiiiitU'd Attorney* generally
Sick and Wbaby ok it.—Tho editor
<d tho Now York Tribune is thoroughly
ftick and disgusted with the cry for blood
of his radical associates. He says :
"How weary we are of doMth-doing!
, H,nv Wrfjrt'T hateful this K-llows ,p.
The old liorse, truo I pe«*«* ehedowiOK the foreRround of tho
to liis hsbit, whon hosi'uiK tlio word, esmo | ?/'*“«•“ futuro America has avor seen !
to a halt, und, as a matter of course, pitch- \ How royolting to be told that this gallows
ing the rider ovor hi* head, aud landing ** to be the only response to the loyalty
him, spread*oagle fashion, on the grass. J’* America! How sad the prosent gaf-
Diftcipliue couldn’t stnnd it. and there lows-scandal* wu! appear to our children,
was a r. ar of laughter from one end of ' I 1 * thc3* turn over the leaves of living his-
tho line to the other, including sevetal \ l< ) r ^N, ani . j ff 1,6 * 1 , 8 * 1 achievements
)i und red .-pectator*. 1 think 1 never saw ! wllh lho
■ practice. If Judgo Uustccd fthall doci le
to carry out the provisions of this law, it
is surmised thut ho will adjourn the Court
without transacting atiy* business.
Wo noticed sitting near the tiro place in
the Court room, Col. George W. Gayle of
Cutiaba, who was arrested and imprisoned
on the charge of having offered a reward
tor the assassination of Mr. Lincoln.
When released trom confinement bo re
pot tod hero to the U. S. District Attor-
fto mad a man in my lift*. H * jumped up,
drew hi* sword, und lor a low moment*
it seemed as if bo would lake the life of
every man on tbo ground. Ho stormed
and ran 1, offored untold wealth for tho
name of t »e uiun who did tho mischief,
but 1 doubt if ho ever know. I never
saw a general and his flat!' gullopping
down the line that I don’t think ot iho
scene and the way that high functionary
went to grni*.
luabbling of police detective* over a con
demned, helpless criminal, and Cbiuese
tricks with the bodies of dead moo ?
Captain Win concluded an appeal to
Frcaident Johnson in the following term*:
"1 would not convey the idea lo your
mind, Mr. President, that I court death.
Life is sw»et, however lowly or humble
mail’s station may bo, ho clings to life.
His soul is tilled with awe when he con
templates the future, that unknown land
Cotton kkoM Apalachicola.—The where the judgment is, before which ho
stoumship Western Metropolis, from Ap- j will have lo give an account of his wordf,
t ^ o :.» v. , i alachicola on the 16th mst , arrived here thoughts, un i deed?. Well may I ro-
ue * f ‘ L * q ' who .V ouni1 b,m I yesterday, says the N. Y. Sun of the member, too, that 1 have erred like all
over in $26,000 to appear at tho present i 5i.i, kkA h/no. th*** i
term ot the Court. Col. Gayle is in in-
The page.' of t!i
Orisiiul Article*. Koreiw
roqiondcL.'e, u it«'iro-p
Surgery durii'if the I Me
pAituiont, nviii. ii w ill hr
Journal > K. j .iis ,.i or nuu ,» V i..ii.i f
Uo»i>itrtl.s it tit ell. I ;,| I,*:ci uicB. Leviows and
Bihlioyrapliii'rtl .\«.ti.-i- ( .Medical News, Edito-
iri.'l he devoted to
nut U.uuo.Mlc Cor-
. f ilo iioina and
u‘ t an Electic I»e-
liiet tcaturo of tho
dicB. Ar-ftoiiiatioiiA
> M:»tisr, Ac
in I*. M
Without making .... ... w ul(illlI ,
vill embiaviT t'> ma tui- Journal Hcceptablo
o it* ftU|'|M.i'ier<.
Tkhmk—l ive Dollars ye.irlv, if paid in ad
vance, or bof..rc tho expiration of the third
month alt. r tlio dut" of subscription; if paid
utter thi.H period, Tod Dollar* per nniiuui,
Advortisoiuou - will ho in.-ortud on the most
liberal terinr, and us there are no Medical
Journals now pualifthod iu t'uc Southern State*,
^ers Will enjoy peculiar advantages.
E. S. GAl LbARD, M. D ,
dverti-.
W.
Uichmond, ...
McClIKSNLY, M. D.,
Staunton, \ a.
Edit: rs and l'ublishera.
AH loiter* in relafi.m to tho literary or h<n-i-
ner.i iutorc-tt <d iho Journnl will bo addroBccd
to Dr. K. S. Dai I lard, Box l'.*9, Richmond Ya,
ov 2» tl
Just Received
EM PORIUM,
No. 104,
pRIME JAVA ( OFFER:
PRIME RIO COFFEE:
FINE YOUNG IIVS0N TEA:
FINE OOLONG TEA:
BAKER'S CHOCOLATE;
CRUSHED SUGAR;
POWDERED SUGAR;
STEWART'S A SUGAR;
STEWART'S C SUGAR;
FINK BROWN SUGAR,
ami ma oy other rood thiiiira for nt lo hy
SAPP1NGT0N, DEWS & CO.
nov 2d tf
i $50 Reward.
OTOLKN from the plantation of A. S. Trttitt,
tj'duMiril, at No. .• Mobile and!
- Guard Rail
road, Ala., Nuv. 19:h inct., two mare Colt*
One a dark ir«*n gray, wRh a narrow white Ida it
in fore hc.id, bla.*k mane aud tad. 'il a years old.
Theothei ii ’imI.i r«*an, long black inane und
tail, heavy built, white bl.ise on torehc.id, j
year* old. I will pay fiuy dollar* tewaid lor
auy luloriuuUou \Gi:. a will result in their r*
covery. N. A. N l OKOLLS, Adi^'r.
Ui
i Spiinn<. Ala., No
Administrator’s Sale.
It U Mid Ibe forthcoming re| orl ot tho
Int«in»l Kovmuc Como.i kloi.or will ro- I
command abolubiog |irCLri..t»ry ravouu, i ■. .. .. ,
. . ‘ ' ..I, | »»k«, il out :n typu *l a confidential
•unip>, and ,11 (Hhar.Unip., *<o«pt Ibu,, c printing ohc »t Tivoury D.p,M.
Uo«d for l«gkl documanu. I maul, and proof ««m him for imru.al.
ppenr at tho t profoht | 04-.!,. y. )(J Bring. Ihraa thousand bsles of I other human bt«ingi, but of tho.a thing,
„ ... . , Oaj'lt* i, in in. eot ,t on woighing ono hundrinl mid fifty | for which 1 may perhaps sufFar a violent
firm b«aUh, living sofsr|iarsly,odin his ] rhousanil pounds—the largest cargo ever ! doath, 1 nm not guilty, and God Judgo
ower limbs a* to walk with greatd.ffiou - j Ukwn lron \ lh at port in a steam v^hM. 1 “ ’
ty oil uneven ground.—Mont#' aery .hi- There have already been shipped Dun
ecrtxeer Mth. ApalaxhicWhi thirty thousand bales of
Colton, and there are ton thousand un
haud, w ith forty thouiand bales moro still
up the river, which will como down when
the water will i»ermit. making in all about
eighty ihouaand bale* that will be shipped
i this saaton.
r PtlK Sale of the p*rbhab)e property of A. S»
Traitt, deceased, will take place at No. 5.
M. and ii. R K„ on Wednesday, Doc. bth. 1S(>5.
Mule*. Horse*, Colts. Pl.inta»ion Tools, Xo., *t
public outcry, for ewh, Corn. Fodder, Pota-
toci>, ,te., at i rivste m*!»\
^ , N. A. NTCKOLLS. Adm'r, Ao.
Tho*. J, Nuekollf, attorney lor estate, at
Coluutbu*, ila-, will sell the crop* ut private
sale. noy 29 it
SIGHT EXCHANGE
ON NEW YORK,
I’OK sSALK BY
JOHN KINO.
1IANKVR.
AHK AT TH KIR. OLD STAND,
95 and 97 Broad Street,
Wheie thtsy have in store and to arrive a tine
slock of
HARD WARE,
(I such good* as are in their line, which they
otter to everybody ut os low price* us can he
Horded.
Wo respectfully return our thanks to our old
cu-toiucr* and triunds who have bdtuwed on
m their patronage, and we hope by pumuinjr
be Niiue course which wo have through the
P«.-t t<* relieve your trade. We respectfully itt-
rito everybody trading to Coluuihiti to give u*
i call
OUR TERMS ARK CASH.
U..V SB tl
J. ENNIS & CO.
H AVL’on hand i iaatation Iron, all aizeF.
noy W it
J. ENNIS & CO.
J. ENNIS & CO.
H AVE on band CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
nun til tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
a AYE on baud BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS,
liny jSMf
J. ENNIS & CO.
N THURSDAY, both in.t„ at)I „vi. ic j .
will »ell in tront of store 1
10 HEAD HOUSES, an,on, ihma J„ irtk| ,
Family nnd Saddle Horses.
7 LIKELY MULES:
MILK COWS:
FINE NEW ROCK A W \ Y ;
I Fine new BUGGY and UAUNF.es ;
Four and Two Horso WAGONS :
1 CORN AND COB MILL. *■>,
2S—S"'
J. ENNIS & CO.
S on hand AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-
J. ENNIS & CO.
H AVE on blind PUTTY. GLASS, PAINTS
aad OILS, nov 29 tl
J. ENNIS & CO.
H AVE on band HOLLOW WARE and
CASTlNOS. nov '.-.I il
J. ENNIS & CO.
for Howe’s, Rail Road, I)
J. ENNIS & CO.
Selsmira ami Shears, heather Du*tei«, Uun*j
Fuiola, .Shot, Powder, Cap*. Plated Spoon* an
J. ENNIS & CO.
J^J^AVIND received a fresh supply of
NOHTHFHN EXCHANGE.
will bo happy to euppy my former customers,
nd other* desiring to remit fund* North •
W. FELIX ALEXANDER,
nov 29 tf Sun A Times copy.
CHEROKEE CURE,
Tltr. 0XK4T
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Core* all earned by
self-abuse, visSpennator-
rhea. Seminal - WeaktuM,
Night - Ktnituion*, Los* of
Memory, Unit treat Lassi
tude, Pains in the Back, IHtn-
ness of Vision, Premature
OUl A jt, Weak Nerve*, ldJH-
|cutt Breathing, Pale t\>untn-
r nance. Insanity, Consump
tion. and all disease* that fob
rquenoo of youtliful tadiw reilmis.
Tho Cfierokeo Cure will restore health and Tigor,
adtro**.
Trlro $2 per bottle, or three bottles fur |5. Sold
by aU druggist*; or will bo *ent by express to any
p"rtl.»n or the world, oa receipt of price, by the
Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y.
Cherokee Remedy,
Tares all I’rtnary Cv_
plaints, viz: Grartl, Inflam
mation <y the Bladder and
Kidneys, attention qf
Crine, Strictures of th*
Urethra, Dropsical Stall-
ingt. Brick Dust Deposits,
anil all disease# that require
diuretic, and when used in
^junction with the
CHEK0KEE INJECTION,
docs not fall to enre Gonorrhea, Gleet and all ,Vu*
cons Dischargee in Male or l\ male, curing reesvt
cases fn from one to three days, aud is especially
ree.immended Iu those eases of Fluor AWus or
»tt Female*. The two medicines uaed in
conjunction will not fall to ronmve this disagreeable
r .iuploint, anil In those cues where other medicine*
have been a.-e l without nuecesv
l’rlee, Remedr, One Bottle, f‘i. Three Butt lets $5.
Tbu Commercial's tpecial , B y.: A, the
Pri'iiduni complst«, a tecliun ol hi, m#s-
m«. I Iiave «aid til that 1 wi.b tu my
K.cu.o uty N/M.n*s in addruaaiag you,
but I could not help it. 1 cannot bear
tbi, suipcoso much longer. May God
hie,, you nnd be with you. Your Wik 1,
n great and fearful one. In life or death
I .ball pray for you, and for the pro,pari
ty of the country in which I have pa»«d
my happiest ana darkeet day, "
WANTED,
LARD and COUNTRY HAMS.
oct M—tf I . L. SWIFT'.
w nnted
A 1 ONCE, two or three experienced hotel
ix hoy* who esu utinwei balls promptly, don't
g*t drunk or tick once or twice a weak and oan
be ou hand all husinaa* hour* and ttriotly hon
est. Was** paid monthly,
uwv T tf hill VERS. WYNNE A VO.
BY D. P. & R. ELLIS,
(Lute Ellie, Liviugnton X Co.)
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
IIST COLUMBUS, OA.
tin LI. bei.il.l <
” bidder, on Tl
her next, nt 12 o*
with all tiie righ
TURING
This
Lot*,
»U»»! prembe* to tbehirLm
p-luy the !4tii day ot I)eee«-
Tk ii. iu., all the Heal fotatc.
— FANY.
11 known properiy con*iM« of tandn
h und without wator orivilra^.. im
operative*' H« U *e? on both/i.le^ of tlio i hstti-
ho >ohee river, together with tbree-j.,urtb.
the \\ ater Lot Coiupuny ’a property and rigbu-
all more particularly .lu-cribcd below, via
On tho oust udo ol'the river five (ij lot- Witk
and throa (d) Lots without water privilege*'
fhiee-and-a-halt (3)j' Lot* with tw., watar
privilege*; throe A3) brick und two 12) ao<xl
■ • V ** • orief. uuu two uj woo,l
-ildings, coutaising in all two hundred tai
sixteen room* for operative-:
Amt three-fourth interest iu the Water Ut
Company's t roporty, vouuistiug of eirhim
\\ uter Lotft.
All the ubove Lot* are 72 feet front.
Un the wcvtsi.le of the river, ten Lot- on th*
river bunk, and nine Lot- iu Uirar l.
Twenty-nix uere* land, on which art ut*
1 * T .V. ,,l - v ‘ 1 'J* uere« land, on which art uci
Dwelling llouso. torty-cight operative*'Howe
and one work .-bed.
The .-ale will bo without re.-erve. Ths pro#-
any will be*howa to person* dt>!iiuxio ftr-
chaftO, at any tjme pieviou* to the Jay of salt.
Apply to 11. M. GUNDY. Prw't.
oct 31 —ids
CANDIDATES.
Fur Mayor.
We nominate Col. JOHN QUIN a-> acaodi-
late for next Mayor of thia city, belietini tbit
hi* practical knowledge of the dufie* ol tin
offico nnd his disinterested desire to serve *i'l
redound to it* benefit.
norJOte MANY CITIZBKS.
For Mayor.
I announce myself a candidate* for re-electi».i
for Mayor, and take this occasion to dwj*
report that I agreed (beforo any tormcrit*f-
tion) to give way for any one at this eleetio# jf
any other. T. tl. W1LKIJK
nov 2l» te
For Maraliwl.
Wo are authorired to announce the neat
WILLIAM MAIIAFFEY.
ft candidate for Marihal at the ciiauiDsna
. . • -Ti.' -rat*
uicipal cls&io
Mayo
v 1H te
-AND-
BREAKFAST SHAWLS
-ALS0.-
Plate, Goblets and Tumblers.
nov 28 Iw
FOR SALE,
100 F1NE r ' RIC uu06
* lOj.'C'Xn, “ |5.
TheCburoKce k *curef "Remedy," and "Inter•
lion" are to be found in all well regulated drug
atorco, and are recommended by phyaician* and
diuggiftla all over tho world, for their intrtnnlo worth
aud merit. Some unpilnclplcd deelera, however,
try to deceive theii cu»toiners, by aelllug cheap and
worthless compoand\—in order t<> make money—
in idaee of theae. lie not deceived. If th* drug-
glahi will not buy them for you, write to u% and w e
will bend them to yon by express aecundv packed
and fthaervattoQ. We treat all dfMroae* to
and explicit fttntemeate fto
jd to receive relief heretofore,
can addree* ua <m perfect con-
Ire to aend our thirty-two pace
to ovary lady and gantlaoiau In tbs
Addraaa all ietUra for lamphleu, medloinee,
or advice, to the aole proprietor,
Dr. W. B. KBRWIN, 37 WOkw It., H. T.
uav 'Jt Iw
yo FISK STOCK HOGS.
' IS MILCH COWS, with )<>““< c,l "‘
70 HEAD BEEF CATTLE.
75 HEAD OF 8IIBKP,
i>.\j BUSHELS C0TT0S SEF.D-
Ah>1t to
WM. B. BLACKMOM
Cwlcliw. RuwoR
McKESDREK a KO“'
Vlumhwtifi-
FOR SALF,
100 F1NE10KK uoos '
IW STOCK HOGS.
30 UEAD BEEF CATTLE.
SOOU BUSHELS COHN.
JO.OfO LBS. FODDER.
5M BUSHELS COTTON =EEI>
Ai'i'tv to
SEABORN LlNCiL
We arc authorised to
J. L. MORTON.
a* a candidate fer the office ol Mayor »l
city of Columbu.-, at the eusuing mauicii*
election. nor to ts_
For hcxloii.
R. T. SIMONS, the present incumbent. ■»
candidate for re-election for City Sexton, at tt*
election in December next.
_ nov 22 to
For City Maralial*
THOMAS GRIER, th, |>re«nt Chief .tl’-'
lice, announce, hiin^ell'neacenil.fi.teiur Mu -
.hul at the eneulng election, on the second £*!■
unlay iu December.
I'or MaraliaL
We are aothorir.e.1 to nnnounce thenaun^
GEORGE A. Ill'CKABY.
as n candidate for Marshal, at th, elwlio, it
Deceuiher next. Nov, Hi 1
Fur liejtuty Maralial.
We are nuthoiiaed to nneouuce tUen«ia« J
JOHN 0. LOVELACE
aa a candidate for re-eleclion tor theoff.tt
Deputy Marshal. n0,UI *
HENRY PERSONS
HAS RECEIVED A SPLENDID LOT Ot
CARPETINGS.