Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 01, 1865, Image 2

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ffiiUyinqiirer. News by Telegraph • light the onumy hud nit nas y run go, from i i.idshoro batteries of 100 und 200-pound l’■ rrnt.a. on tlm v#*«noU that worn aground. JOHN H. MARTIN COLUMBUS : Friday Morning. Dec. 3, *nt, ) ICK, f 05. J »ECOMTH«( Tilt* TO l*K " ,; ‘ COKSTRUCTI'.l». We print on our lir-t p»»" « ! ’ 0 " , 1 ,ty " blll.wmUta«M will !.e .'.iroduced n bill, which In Congress ns n I receive the Kadieni Wasuinoxsov, Nov. 24.—The following order we. baued to-day : War Department, Ad.iu’i uri Oenkral'k Oppick, Nov. 24, 180-5. jro. m. person, claiming rewnrd for ‘ John Wilkes llooth, AUarntt, and David Jeff. Davis, or oithor of j - , , , : them, nro nolihed to file their claims and Nov. 27.—To-day the j f |: l,,\ore killedciiltt) and wounded proof with the Adjutant General for final military commission composed of Gens, f.'ine",, (11) men. Projectile, of this I Abjudication by the speci.l committee ap- ij.u h.-ock. Mott and S. Willjams, met weight will penetrate iron-ola.1 «ut | « f d upon f lh. and organized. This commimion ur ; : hua ever boen built, I believe, dared to invoatlgute certain fruudaallogod r riiia squadron is now eommandod by Buggy and Carriage Faotory ! WITH NEAT COTTAGE nud a MILL. lO IJHVU UVUii wmiiiiimvu »*• | /\ lij i I Ml fJUiiHiinni •»»»” ” '—, rt is qnim 1 ugwnt*, wln», by fraud and mi*rGprmmntH- j| 0 j* H small man, nothing particularly January noxt, after which no claims will bo received. possible, but'the "leading gentlemen of the South" who are said to favor It are certainly not of the class who correct y represent the sentiment, of the great body of oar peoplo. The bill simply proposes to undo 01 set ssido all that tbo Administration of I resi dent Johnson ha6 done in the way of res toration or reconstruction. It repudiates the policy and the act- of the Piosidontus unauthorised and void, and proposes logo back to the starting point and take a fresh trail. Of course we cannot expect such a moasure to find favor with the Adminis tration. But whether the influence and the constitutional power of the President will bo sufficient to defeat it, remains yet to be ascertained. It i< more than proba ble that this Kadicnl plan el postponed rooooslructioii and the President's pro gramme el resl .ration will lie pitied against each other in opposing systems, and tho result of the ontnst is beyond our ken. But the probability and the imini- nobce of such a conflict, with its doubtful result, should a.monish us of the policy and tho duty of so performing our part as to strengthen the hands of the President to the utmost extent. In such a struggle bo stands between us anil our Implacable foes, and when they triumph over him, wo arc loft defenceless to their rage. Wo Ffxiik, *o fur, only of tlm gonornl fcope of tho bill h? n Rubititule for tho rrcAidont’p jSlnn. Tlml U will pnsfl in all it*'iktaiU wc cannot permit outsolvusso- riously to fear. Tho mount oloolioti* bn vo ilomonHtrated that tho pooplo of tho North arc not in favor ol negro Bullrngo in thoir own Sttilop, und it would bn an inconsist ency and absurdity too glaring even for $ow Knglnnd lanaticiMn, fur them to forco Buch an extension of auffrago on tho South. On such tin L.iuo they could not stand before tho people of any Stale out side of New Kuglnud. And the question would have to go before the people of the North for their decision, for the people of tho South would make no bantu to recon struct under such condition-. They would prefer to “stay out in tho c«»ld” rather than bo warmed into renewed life by such ardent blue/; “republicanism" as that—to boar with and labor under their “disabili ties'' until the conservative peoplo of the North could liHve time to rally anti hurl from power a party bo false to tho great principles upon which our confederated government was founded. rtriking in bin appearance except his oyo, Qno and piercing. 1 think induced and forced Gorman onii grants to enter the United State- army as I j' s very find substitute*. Tho commi-“ion will proba- | tii H ropulntion will suffer with the country n having accepted this command, f'»r ho bstitute*. bly in a short time move to Boston, whoro Iihh not r ns these are. ..... . My last loiter from Iran* Mia*issippi was dated the Oth of Docembor, and, uj it was from Irving, at Camden, Arkansas, I did not hear from home later than the middle of November. It is a hard tax on one's patriotism to be tested in this way. J thought, when I accepted my present commihaion, that the war would have been ended before now, or I never would have taken it. However, the war must end this | year ; at any rate, everything like heavy arid protruded battles, such wo have hud for tho last three years. There have been h gootl many naval officers sent to the Iran’s-Mississippi this month—in there is any marine officer sent, I think i will get it. That is a sliin hope of my .. ..ill hear evidence. Kobert Until, committed to tho Old Capitol prison with Taylor, for appropri ating about $20,000 of the specie belong ing to tho Confederate Government, which fell into their hands alter tho capture of Richmond, wore this morning roleased by order of the .Secretary of War. II. Hitchcock and C\ Monlon were also released, and turned over to the civil au thorities. Very few of the visitors at the White jlou?o to-day oblainod an interview with the President, owing to u pres? of busi ness. K. M. T. Hunter, nnd tho rebel Brig. Gen. Kamos of Arkansas, wero at the At torney (tenoral's office to-duy, urging tbeir claim! for pardon. „ Nkw York, Nor. 20.—It is reported I being able to get over, that during Secretary Stanton’s trip Cast j \ remain very trill, ho vinitod Mallory, in Fori L&iuyolto, and requested somo information concerning the archives of the rebel navy. Mr. Mal lory declined to give it. Caleb Cushing afterward nmdo tho solicitation, but Mr. Mallory then denied all knowledge of ‘ nir custody. M.b. CL C. Clay has boon informed that her husband cannot bo paroled, hut will bo hold for trial. This is the first instnneo of a pnrdon to ny one of that class of men who wero ed ucated hI their country's expense and who lunged into rebellion at the Hist bugle •all. Pardon was granted on the recom mendation of tho Attorney General, tho young man having an invention which is likely to bo of groat benefit to the Govci n- meht, and which ho c ould not got patented without a pardon. Hitherto the Pre sident has steadily refused to pardon men of this class, but old arm/ officers vouch that ho is not mistaken in this raso of clemency. Nkw York, Nov. 2-5.—Tho Tribune’s dispatch says Gen. 8. K. Curtis, ol I own, once President of tho Baltimore and Ohi hore to fight as largo vessels Jacob Thompson, Beverly Tucker, Geo. N. .Sanders, Win. G. Cleary and John 1L Surratt, aro awarded. By order of the President of tho United States. K. D. Townhrxd, A. A. G. cry truly yours, K. T. Ggoleston. Alabama Wo learn by a pri patch Tocoivod in thi on Wednesday tho bama elected Provi.-n *<iiAtni>. rate telegraphic d city yesterday, that Legislature of Alu mni Governor Par- Froin the Montgomery Ledger. ALABAMA M1GIMI.ATUKB. Com mitt be on Kinanok.—The Con** volition authorized the Governor to ap point n committeo to investigate the State Finances, and report to tho Legislature. Gov. Johnnnn appointed the following gontiempn—Chas. S. Jordon, E«q , of Ja»per county, Judge O. A. Locbranc, of Macon, Ga., Rnd Col. T. P. Saffold, of Morgan county. Tho Commission has been busily engaged during tho past week in this city, and we. are informed by one will not bo able to consummate their worl beforo the first of next your. The finan* cial transactions of the Stato, for the past four yoars, have got to be overhauled, and as the committee aro directed to mako a thorough examination, it is not to be ex pected that they will bo able to report tho result of their Investigations short of four or 11 vo woeks.—Federal Union l *281 A. Tijkhday, Nov. 28. The most important businosa transacted in tbo Senate wa* as foil lows: Mr. Stansel introduced a bill to amend unction IMOd of tbo Code, so as to punish assaults with intent to kill, with death. Referred to Judiury Committeo. Mr Garrett, from Standing Committeo on Financo ami Taxation, reported favor ably upon the bill to authorize tho Pro- sublimate, vi-ional Governor to contract for a tempo- ' rnry loan of one hundred thousand dol lars, which was rcud a third time and passed. Tbo Committee on Finance and Taxa tion, to which was referred that part ol the Governor's Messago relating to advance made to contractors and balances due the State, reported tho following resolution : Resolved, That the lato Auditor of tho Railroad, and Col. J. II. Simpson, U. S. j Treasury bo, and is hereby required to Engineers, havo boon appointed Comtnis- i make a report to tho Senate upon thcopo- ioncrs of tho Kansas branch of tho Pa- rations of his department since tbo lastan- itlc Railroad. nual report—sotting forth the amount Tho Tribune’s special says Moxican af- j drawn for, who in lavor of, and for wliat fairs occupied a good share of tho Cabinet purpose; tho balanco duo tho State upon s »ion Friday. , contracts und advances made, and the The World’s special says Mr. Prescott, amount paid in upon outstanding balances of South Carolina, Gov. Perry’s delegate j as shown in tho last report, to look after tho affairs of Unit Stato, had Tho joint resolution to oloct an Attorney an interview with tho President to day, General on Friday, was concurred in. and stalls for homeut once. * | in the House, tho following ombracos General Butler, who came hero to-day, , what was of general interest: lias been closeted with tho radical mem- ! By Mr. Call’ey, a bill to allow addition- bora of Congress who aro now hero. \ al fees to constables in this Stato. sons nnd Hon. George S, Houston Sena tors to Congress—tho former for tho long, and tho latter for the short term. Mr. Houston was, beforo tho war, a Represen tative in tho Federal Congress from ono of tbo districts ol North Alabani ho and t ^. Wo find tho vote of Paulding county’, for Congressman, in tho Federal Union. It gavo Biglmm 278, and Buchanan 10J1 votes. Schloy is now tho only county to hear from, Rnd tho voto stands — Buchanan 11545, Bigliam '1F.I2. Only reported ma jorities aro given for Carroll and Haralson countie*. Wo supposo that Mr. Buehun- an s majority in tho district will be between two and throe hundred votes. Tho Times’ Washingspecial says : Hon. Kdward I). McPherson, Clerk of tho House, has nrrivod, and is devoting him- If to arranging tbo preliminaries for tho session. Under his direction the hall of tho House of Representatives i* being handsomely refitted. MemtUIh, Nov. 25.—A collision occur red last night between tho Niagara and Post Boy, on tho Mississippi river, seven iles above Helena. The Niagara sunk in trenty foot of water, and ono hundred •ok passengers, mostly discharged color- od soldier, wero drowned. The cabin pas sengers and crow wore all saved. Tbo N ittgnra valued at $120,000. No in# suranco. Tbo Post Boy was uninjured. Cairo, Nov. 2o.—Tho steamer McKl- rutli, Cincinnati to Now Orleans, struck a snag at Island No. GO, on the Mississippi river, and sustained serious injury. She tho same fees in certain casus ns sheriffs ros ceivod.] Referred. By Mr. Busti, a bill to authorise the Governor to oxorciso tbo pardoning power beforo conviction in all crises occurring between tho first of January, 1801, and the first of May, 1806 Same order. By Mr. Jones, a bill to regulate tho sale of vinous and spirituous liquors in this State. Tho bill provides heavy penalties for polling liquor without license, in ordor to prevent tho demoralization of a largo portion ol our population. Referred to a select committeo of three. By Mr. Moore, of Perry, a bill to mere effectually provont tho offences o( giund larcony, Inrson and burglary. Provides that tbo penalty shall bo death or imprisonment in tho Mato Penitentiary , at tho discretion of tho jury. Referred. By Mr. Yongo, a bill to provont the salo Tkhkiblk Traokdy in Randolph County III.—Forty Persons Poison- ki>.-~We hear of un awful tragedy that transpired last week in tho town of Bhiloh, Randolph county, Illinois. It appears that two physicians, I>rs. Campbell and M inner, of that placo, recently sunt to tho drug store of A. A. Anderson, in Chestor, f*<r a quantity of calomel, In ono day the medicine was administered to forty pa- ti-nts, when it was discovered that with the calomel thorn was mixed corrosive violent poison. All of the patients wero taken with alarming symp toms, and in the cases of seven of them tho result hud proved fatal at the date of our advices, and it wu foarod that others would not survive. Among those whose death ensued were a family named Mel- linger, consisting of a man, wifo and child. A sistor of Dr. Campbell, an in telligent and interesting young lady, died in a lew hours after tsking the dose pro scribed by her brother. The calomel containing tho poison was put up in the ordinary way, and had not boon tampored with after leuving the store of a wholesale druggist in St. Louis, by whom it was imported from Knglund. Tho preeenco of corrosive sublimate was piobably duo to a culpable carelessness, rather than design, at the laboratory of the manufaeturor. If this hypothesis is correct, it in terrifying to think of the possible comequonces in other parts of the country.—St. Louis Republican. War Storikh. —The Raton Rouge Ad vocate promises a scries of those, which wiB doubtless prove amusing, lloro are two—the first is of an East Felicianian : “On a long march through a nameless Werogret to see that Mr. 8. Butcher, chief editor of tho Augusta ( unstitution* <ili»t, has rotirod from that position. Ho edited the paper with much ability, and wo havo no loubt with good effect in rightly directing popular MUitimont. llis suocessor is not yd announced The Charleston South Carolinian bo- liavoa lUa report woll founded llivl (Jon. D»n. Sickles 1ms powot and instruction, from tho lVo.ident ol tl.o United State, to roeonvoko tho Stale Convention, for tho purpose of ohlaininx from it tho adop tion of two distinct measures : first, tho repudiation of tho Stale war debt; nnd, secondly, tho nullification lasdi.tiuRuUh- od from tho repeal) of tho ordinance of secession. The American Union Ceiutnisslou. Tho American Union Commission, for the robot ofboutlu rn nlinteos, of which Kev. Joseph I\ Thompson, 1), D , 0 f New Yora, is "resident, makes it.appeal to the On!’,'™“r. Ch ", ri ''‘-"''' , '*V n < hir a contribu tion on lhankimirmE l)„v, -m li H s w „. made last year, in U.i- a S eney it is said ; It has RIVUI1 assistance to riot less limn twenty thousand sutleri,,, , Mid II Tuniiosh e, am, to an in JleZhli numW <li lhe New Kne. in fast Tonne , . land branch; Im- a to fifteen thousand in UichmondT Vliroiliil'i he Baltimore branch has distributed Near ly two thousand school hooks and llihlei •nd ever tliroo thousand dollars of .up-1 !fe C f 1,1 th " VB,i " y ' 1 Hio Slienaii- doab , aDii l.as .-cr.i m I,>3 quantities to was obliged to throw her deck load over* of firo-urnis or ammunition of any kind ’ 1 K f «rrt?mD5nBrEnrna“juv. on C o' n . vietion tor this offonee, may impose a fine ol not more than IjioOO and not lo^s (him iploo. Itoforrod. At 12 M., tho two llousos mot in con- vention for the purposo of electing the Umtod States Senators. Tim election of a Sonntor for Ilia term which expires on tho 4th of March, 1801, hoard to provont sinking. i - .niTi l.tifl l>lrt. i* ll,ll | riiMor of the Aem,/ oml Nttvy Journal— Sir : As a mallor of much interest I send you herewith, for iiuhlieatimi, a copy of a letlor from a rebel navy otticor to a friend in Toxas, wliicli was intercepted during hostilities. \y - Wushington, Nov. 11,1805. O. S. Stkamkk Frkokrh'Ksiiuuo, | James liiver Squadron, j February 27, 1805. ) JvJffc It. ./. Thames, Austin City, Terns— My Dkar Slip: 1 Jinvo intended writing fur some lime, Imt havo not done so from [ Morgan, of Dallas. ! h0 , .* ct t h »‘t tho mail communications Mr. McCoy, of Tallapoosa voted for have boon so interrupted lor some time; ! John A. Campbell. ' 1 hut 1 now believe 1 have a safe convey-| Mr. McMillan voted for Thomas II aneofor somc letters, and will avail myself Watts. " ms 11 °*i!!," rUo , 6avur » 1 -, Tho convention then proceeded to elect ( ur all airs do not look vory blight at ! n Senator lor tho term which oxniros on present. 1 lie bail turn things havo taken tlm lib of March IH1I7 o*|*tro« on !V y !’ 01 ' 0 !.' l»m removal of i Hon. A. B. Cooper of Wilcox John I ol Forsyth, ICsq., of Mobile, and lion, G. H being first in ord lion. L. K. l’nrsons was elected without opposition, roeoiving llo votes. Mr. Ashley voted for Mr. Sykes, of Lawrence. Mr. Kilpatrick voted for Gen. John T. Sherman, since I Uouston of tinieslone, wore pul in nomi- Goncrul JohnKion from the tiio Army of Tcuuohboo. 8L that timu, has moved whorevur he tileiucd ' naiion M’hn h..lLu ’ /• 7,* deavoring to closo in tho r«*:i uow on- . - ... ol Rich- mond, compelling uh to evacuate Charles* ten, and, in tact, tho antiro State of South Curolinu. Tho loss of tho country would bo of little moment did it not intorforo so seriously with the supplies f or this army, which have to bo drawn from Southwest- ballot First Ballot—A. B. Uoopor ))4 John Forsyth 5»I, Guo. S. Houston 111, Mr. Echols, of Macon, movod to ad journ tho convention until 12 m. to-mor row. Lost. Second Ballot—A. ... Forsyth J14, Goo. S. Houston, t»3, unty in Mississippi, Captain JoeK. and friend wore left behind, and wero unablo to reach camp in time to hang themselves up on tho root of a tree for the night Turning in al a very lino looking Ijoushoo the roadside, they wore cordially receiv ed, and congratulated thomsclvos upon their good luck, particularly as several beautiful and stylish young ladios orna mented tho household. After a supper of tho kind that you have hoard of vory often, hut seldom saw during tho war, Captain Joh drew forth his meerschaum nnd coin- monced tilling it. Recollecting himself, ho half-way put it in his pocket, saying, in a doubting, apologotio tone, 'Ladies, I hope smoko is not disagreeable to you?' J^.m“.? 8 7hat the“; smokeu his nieonohaum till it cracked and ho had no terbaoker loft in tho morn: ing. "A welcome correspondent from the plains, says that Jimmy K., a wiry liule 1 banian, was vory anxious to encouutor • omo strong fellow from the inomy's ranks Iiglo handed, list to show tlie b’yeVwhat ouiiild do. lie had Ins wish—one day tlm hoys got into an ambush and all hands went at it rough and tumble. In the mo- leo Jimmy got assorted with a tremendous gentleman in liluo, who used a sword around Jimmy's head as lug and as quick In: aflirmed, as a stralni of lightning. Ji m . my, with his emply rifle was last gotting 1 "'‘"'“o' ‘ho fight, and the Irish gen tleman who could ‘ate four rig’lers for his morning male,' was in a diekens of a fix when four of his companions galloped up ami Ins inomy ran away. Wishing to soothe Ilia wounded prido, tiio boys com menced applauding him. 'You madu him run anyhow ' said" they. 'Yes,' replied Jimmy, putting his fingers in a gash o, 'I ' ross his face, '1 made him run, bo jabuts, hut see wind he left before ho went. l*i,anting Cotton.—We loarn that tiio farmers shrougbout this section, aro ma king arrangements to plant a full crop of cotton tlm coming season. Should the season bo suitablo, wo boiiovo there will H (Vu.na.ai II I ee a8 ^rgo a crop of cotton made in Sum. .. 00 t ) — “““n ! ter, us was made any year previous to the i been made a dusci _ ! o™", 1 whTci, Mr . Meadow., army of twonly thousand men '\V ex- i •«t, -A IMwt 1 l ",'' X!"*- pod to hear of u battb. daily botwem ,ir I ■••> f! / J V «. ‘ *0, John Forsyth forces and .Slierman, nnd hope for the best T n Tho “' , 11 - Watte 15. ! , 1 ; Mr Meadows tlion moved to adjourn riston has been .mini 12 m. to-morrow. I,,.. 1 ,i, r °'T* , l 1 1Po, ' r t |1 Ballot—A. B. Cooper 18 John Jimoml every- 1'crsylh 28, Goo. S. Houston (if, Tims II ht i» evidently W atts 17. ' Its since General placed in command of our troops. On the linos around ijieli thing is very quiet. Grat waiting for Slierman to accomplish bfs purpose beforo he moves. If wo succeed whipping Sherman everything will Cotton will still bo king.— Sumter Uepubhcnn. JI1AHR1KD, lly the llcv. Jos. D. Cottrell, st the residence ot Hr. John II. rbotnoa. in Russell county, Ala nil thn s-vi.iniiw lb a • •<! • l. \i........ w tv". • on tho evoninc of the i»th Moveiubor. Dr*. Jam! A. IIaykb. of l nlon Sprlnfii. to Mias Faxmi l‘s. i Hob AH. then bo woll. Our squadron consisting of tho iron igii.ia, Richmond nnd this vessel, clad: on the 2fid mi.' proceeded down Thn some ten miles, nnd, but tor the limidiiv “1 th “ l"'oU on tho Virginia and Uieli- m°"d, would havo changed the entire lion ; our ob- thu division phase of the war in this joct being nothing less tin... aivi.ion qt Grant * army into three parts, and the Cotton Statistics.-Tho following is an oflicial statement of the movement in cotton sineo tho 1st of Mcptoruber last- Bcceipts at all tho ports in tlm United States, 417,000 be!,;, export to Great Ktitnin, 1 cl,000 bales; export to France export to other foreign ports! *v , bale*; total rxpoits, lHO.JOO halo* • h t , ' f ‘l < hand, Wi.000 halo-, includiiu? IflH.OOO bales in tho New York market. , i'r ofi'ti that in tho Atlantic ports dostruotion of" his water Jniso’at City but Bl' 1 " col ton is sold, most of it being l*cint. \\ e wore to go through tlmir oh. ^ N “, rl ! ", n .l t0 h ‘ uro P® fron > EUKCTION NO ITCIi. A ^ '’, lcP i ion °® otni W'B be held on Saturday, t'th instanU at the following immetl places; ur,d the lollowinsrirentlemen are appointed to manage and superintend the same. 1*. (I. \\ ILKINS, Mayor. Bmro.' J, S, d re.* r r. M ' Hu ‘ h “ 1 J ' Wri « h ‘-At TSitSStffiif. Br “ si1 '- S ‘ 3d. Ward—II. Middlcbrook, K. H. Musgrove- At store ut II. Middlebrook. 0uulri-ll'ous.r dolln ^ i,on ' " lu Jopson—At ?'S-.t^L d .T. J " h " , M « C »r‘y. John Whiteside— constituted 1 co-operating v. th if.,. tions of the United b.i been dcsoluled and imp aiding and ;*le ol thd-e por- which havo Other; the other two would have gone down to City Point, some forty miles lartltor, and there obstructed tlm chrmml with sunken vessels, so that it would have probably bring a considerable quantity to light. In New Orleans priees are well sustained, ns th. t market is better supplied with huvors nnd money than any other.—UAcoiiicie. L Tho relief of immediate want suffering by tlm distribution of clothing and medicine. eomniunieate with one another, llur nrinv would then have boeu able to tuns* and crush each part in detail. gh- 30111- lately as .. . - — citixotu are seriously contemplating the formation of vigilance eominittees. Two men hav- been killed in encounters At Uallecn Uroorry. titli. War At Parkin THE* GEM RESTAURANT, (I'STOER T. H. SPEAll’g.) S~^\ If now prepared to fur- ^ _ jyfnifh .at abort notice, at Vr/ ®py nour. Day or Nioht, „ all the delioaciiM of *lin t EHB77S&dt UAMK - ,,f »" IlAR-^'rLT'.'L ,he 'xtahlirhmsnt is a fine Sut Wln M ^b5*hi'r“‘ “ finest Liquais WALTER 8TKWART, _ 1 tf J. J. KKKNAN. [ OFFER FOR SALE, that large an-i com modious Dupery and Curri.iRo Factory, situ- Ated iu Fors> th, Ga., lormerly owned by Capt. J. K. Daului, of Columbus. The huildinj;^ nro extensive, covering nearly an acre of ground, fronting the street 3U0 leot Ibje DlaokhDjitb Shops have seven Forges, with every cuuveniocce f'<*r work, fhe >> o'od Dopartmout has apa< o sufficient for a dozen benches and well ptoekod with seasoned mate rial. Ihc Paint. Trim and Harness Depart ments ore peculiarly well adapted lor the dif ferent branohei'. There is a trood supply of Iron, with tb«> latest improved Springs and Axles. A most excellent selection of Fine Paints, Triininingj and Leather. An inexbuus- tnble quantify of Hpokes, Hubs, Kims, and ovcr^.utiO Bolts und 8orows. A fine aaiort- ment ot Harness (both wa^on nnd boggy) and Harness Mn'erial. In tact everything com plete for a first cIcsj Carriage and Buggy Fao tory. it is the laru**t factory nf tSikmlm (Jeuryia, and is now in successful operation, with a ffill corps of the best workmen, both morally and mechanically. "very thinl. lug >nnn ,nitut f.notn that all South- manufacturr 1 con not but tuccccrl and nMfi .... utment in them mV/ pay a handsomt divi dend. A hwiiH*i man, irith energy, can make 'he property pay o') per cent. Upon tho lot and will be bold with it is a very nice Cottage, with ill neoett-ary out buildings, garden, Ac. It lesired. I will soil with it, or separately, my farm, near Forsvth, Upon the pla -o is one of the best Grist MiIh in Georgia. Por full par ticulurs, apply to Cant. J. It. Bunks, of Colurn* I os, who knows all about if. or to Snnping on, Dows »t Co., Coluluhu-, or to tho undersigned. ANDREW DUNN, dec 11 in Forsyth, Ga. To Kent, Columbus, on the CuMOtn rood, in. Chatta hoochee county, Gn. Tho place contains two hundred u:res. rixty oleared, with a food Dwelling II Houfo and ... good Pouch Orchard, it is a good stand for u ountry Bt.re. For terms apply on the nren mb. E. ROW LAND, doe 1 21* STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 1 JIAVU » large assortment of Strawberrj PluntM, which can oc had in any quunti’j pplying to A. M Alien, nt Ran kin’s oh or. JAS FULLER. 3: J ublic Pale. T WILL Fell Ut tho Plantation formerly owned by Dr. T II. Dawson, two miles from Colbert lepot, in Ku.-ell county, Ala., on Wednesday, the Gth day ot December, several fine Mules, Mari'S and Colts, Milch Cows. Merino and 8ax- Shcep, f]t.a»H und .Stock Hog*, two splendid troll u.xlc Waip't.s, good set Jllucksinith Tools, Swodof Iron 1 rein 2 to 7 inches wide, one hue Saddle, Plough* -.t various kinds, Cotton Seed, 10 Loom. Ac. Terms <*n the day of rate, dec 1 It* WM. C. DAWSON Special Notice To All Whom it May Concern. Iohto.1 ount.it ted to come forward and settle their indebted ness und xu\c Uh the necessity ot employing gout or attorney to call upon them. Thu hooks and notes of the firm will bo found fur the pres ent ut tbo oi l stand, No. 12b Broad street. .!. II. DANIEL A CO. dec 1 fit SALT! TO AHnXVB. T ill E cargo of ship Scotland in now on board steamer Young, part of which will eomo to this market, and be offered to the trade in lots to suit. A LS0, In store und to arrive, a gonoral stock of Groceries ut wholesale exclusively. Dec l-.ii* M. P. ULUS A CO. J. R. IVEY & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50 rolls KENTUCKY LAGGING 50 coils HOPE, 500 lbs. TWINE, Largo lot of INDIA BAGGING large Any of the above articles wil be sold i »r small quantities, nov fiO—tf Just Received, Apaiacmdola Oysters, in tho Shell, at Administrator’s Sale. ^dnesJuy tho loth day of Docembor O noxt, by nn orclfr of tho Court of Uril },, W|1 , 1 th'o norsonai propar^ol Joseph’vf! Woolfolk, decciiscd, lute ot Muscogeo county, at the plantutiou boionging to bis estate. sTtua- ted on the river nuul seven miles below Coluiu- nesting « l Corn, Fodder. Pea*. Shucks. 1 Horses and Mule*. fiO nr 10 ng them a lino English Dull, i Cows nud others of mixed *, Goals, h large Jot of .Stock Hogs, *• Gx \\ agon. Cooking litenslls Petatoo*. 12 It head ol Cattle, at several fine Engl grades, hh Wagons, C ! l i‘A™ n V" , " n ’'".I'K-uieiitij of nil kin,is. At tha*nrao tune will bo rented, for tho next year, 1 iHiitalum, eontaioing over 1500 acres, 7(H) ot which js open lami—SnA acres of the cleared land lies m what is known ns Woulfolk’s Bend. , J* '! ot suri’.'ssed iu fertili y by any lands in the.Stale. 8«lo to eoutlnuo from day to day until the properly i* disitoj* ' W. G. Wl nov 20 td OOLFOLK, Adm’r. Just Received AT THU EMPORIUM, No. 10-f, pRIMK JAVA C0FFEK; PRIME RIO COFFEE; FINE YOUNG HYSON TEA; FINE OOLOXU TEA; BAKER'S CHOCOLATE; CRUSHED SUGAR; POWDERED SUGAR; STUART’S A SUGAR; STUART'S C SUGAR: FINE BROWN SUGAR, nnd ninny other Rood thinss for srle by SAPPINGTON, DEWS & CO. nov 28 tf $50 Reward. RTOLKN from the jdautution of A. S. Truitt. deceased^ at No. .* Mobile and Girard Ruil- “ ad, Ala no a dar in fore hen i gray, Tho othe and ta’l, 2’ 3 yoars old. long black mane and lorcheud, fi'4 light toil, heavy built, white bL„ yoars obi. I will pay fitly dollars rowatj tor any inlonnation which will result ia their re oovery. N. A. NUCKOLLS, Adm’r. on Spring*. Ala., Ni Administrator’s Sale. , r [limout.l Proolamatioo by the Goyeruor. j • .EXRCUTIVR OFFICK. > pBorfftngAL^ Huv't ot firoimi, > Milledgoville, Nov. 21,1855. j Whereas the Into Convention did ordain, that AUCTION SALES' the Provisional Governor should provide for the fotmation of one or more Militia orVolantoor ompanfdf Irfeaoli'of the counties of the State, to uctafl a police forco, to suppress violence, to preserve order and to aid the civil officers in the enforcement of the Inws, under such regula tions us might be consistent with the laws of the 1'nlted States. Now therefore. I, James John son, Provif ional Governor of the State, do here by uuthSrifT and request Ihe people of this State to organise, according to law, in each of the chuutic* of the State, a volunteer company | fur tbo parpose of aiding the civil authorities the exeooium of law and the suppression of violence. And it is hereby further declarod, that such I companies, when so formed and organised, shall be auxiliary ami subordinate to the civil offi cers; that they shall arrest no person, and earch the house of no person, without a legal warrant regularly Issued by some iua«istreto having authority, and shall in no case inflict any punishment except by the judgment and direction of a duly qualified civil officer, hav ing jurisdiction of the offense. Ami w herons, it is desirable to have uniformi ty in cotnmnnd, and that thero Fhould be no conflict botween the military authorities of tho 8tate and tho United States, It is further do- dared, that said oow»anie*, when formed with in their rospective counties, shall be under the control and subject to the military oomtuund- ers of the United Btatea, commanding the Dis trict ; aud for a violation of tho«e regulations, and for any other offense committed, shall be tried and punished according to the rules pre scribed for tho .government of the urmy of the United State*. Given under my hand and Seal of the Execu tive Department at v illodgeville, on this the 21»t day of Koveiniier, A. D„ 1865. JAMES JOHNSON. Provisional Governor of Ga. Copartnership Notice U after ihis U.tcis . y Auotion and Commission JW; which win i, e be,c,f.»T7“. “•“'Uinet, which will he be.e.lt.. . JUIJ U8lneu ‘he name l» .IU name and Fty| e „f JJ *}| iti p - Kllk* nov2t 2w HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! J. ENNIS & CO., BY D. P. & R. ELLlsr (Lato Ellis, Livicgston it Q 0t) f)N SATURDAY 2d Dor . at 11 VA Will soli iu front or our auotiJi, r & k " HOUSE A KITCHEN FURNI TISp FINE CHEWING TOBACCO SMOKING do CLOTHS, CASSIMKRKS, LOT OVER COATS. SHOES, LETTER PAPER, ENVELOPES, with our usual r„ lt „ othor xoode, too Butnorcur to ioootion ” Jool—*3.73 By D. P. & R, ELLls, (Lato Ellis, Livinuton y j LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE Of Ready-Made Clothine BOOTS. Simi'Si .*•<> 6 ’ ARE AT THKIK OLD STAND, 05 and 97 Broad Street, Where they have in store and to arrive a fine stock of HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &c QN TUESDAY, the 12th December urn, y.o clock, we will soil ,it our Aurtio. s, in the city of Columbus, without row.. aud on account of a merchant le»vio, th,',|i* 2t0 Over-Coats, of all grades and quality. 4U0 Pair Calsimere, Doo Skin and Cloth pl tn . •!00 Business and Dress Coats, of all qualm,,. 2 0 " " " Vesta, " •• 100 r Suits, of all qualities; 20 Dor, White und Col'd Flannel .Shirt* ■ 18 " White nnd Col'd Cotton and Fla nut Drawers,' Gents Linen. Cotton and Silk Handkerchiifc Scarfs, Suspenders, Shirts, Collars, Qiores, m almost every at tide found in a first class Cloth ins Store. 980 Pair BOOTS and SHOES, For Men, Womon, Boys, Girls and Childrn- in original packages. The above goods arc of the bv*t kind-litelf pu-chu.'cd for the city trade, by a good mer chant who la about jea.ving the city—and i such goods as are iu their line, which they offer to everybody ut as low pricos ns can be afforded. Wo respectfully return our thank* to our old cuFtouieru and friends who have bestowed on us their patronage, and we hope by pursuing the lame course which we have through tho pu*t to rocleve your trade. We respectfully in vito everybody trading to Columbus to give uh a call. OUR TERMS ARE CASH, nqv 29 tf J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. a> y J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE on hand BUTLDINU HARDWARE, nov 29 tf J. ENNIS A CO. n AVKonhend AGRICULTURAL IMPLK- MRNT8. no. 2U tf J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE on hand PUTTY, CLASH, PAINTS »r.d OILS. nov 29 U J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE on hand HOLLOW WARE and lAbT^Gj). nov 29 tf J. ENNIS & CO. A lUi aolo agen'ii for Howe’s, Rail Hoad, Dor- naot. Platform and Counter Scales. War- J. ENNIS & CO. CELL Upright and Ctroular Mill Sawa. Abo, t-3 Crus, Cut Sawa, Mill Rook. Bolting Clntha. Wire for Screens, Ac. nov 2y tt TF, YOU WANT Pockot and Table Cutlery ( A Scisfiora and Shears, Feather Dusters, Guns. Iistola, >hot, 1 owdor, Caps, Plated Spoons ami borka; m fact, anything in the Hardware line, call on J. ENNIS & CO. Columbus, Ga., November 29, 1865 tf Sun copy. J RAVING received a fresh aupply of NORTHRKN EXCHANGE* I will bo happj W. FELIX ALEXANDER. Sun k Time* copy. ROSETTE & LAWHON AT PRIVATE SALE. 25.000 0SNABURG SACKS, 10.000 LBS. POTASH. be sold in lot* to suit MeIipUANTS, dec 1 td By D. P. & R. ELLIS. (Late Ellis, Livingston A Co.) O N TUESDAY', 5th December, at 11 o'clock, we will noil in trout ot our auction room- A SPLENDID LOT NEW FURNITURE' 1 MARBLE TOP ROSEWOOD BURBAO; 1 WALNUT COTTAGE BEDSTEAD: 2 MAHOGANY ROCKING CHAIRS; 1 OVAL MARBLE TOP CENTRE TABU 1 Sett Walnut SOFA BOTTOM CHAIBS .7> YDS. TAPESTRY CARPETING: 100 do. NEW INDIA MATTING: WASH STANDS: BEDSTEADS; DIVANS; TABLES; A very line Mahogany Extension DIMS) TABLE, CR0CKEV & GLASS-WARE; 2 Fine China TsaSeti; i pu»«1 TEA SETT. 7 ifiww. ♦10 SO BY D. P. & R. ELLIS, (Late Ellin, Livingston it Co.) VALUABLE PROPERTT AT AUCTION. TINT OOLUMBU8, QA. bidder, ber next, at 12 o’clock a. ui„ all the Heal KiUfi with all the rights, privileges and appurtmit' belonging to the EAOLE MANUFAC- ce4 belonging to tho EAOLE MAh TCJ1UNU COMPANY. Lot*, with and without water privilege*, operative?’ U» ufoh on both side* of the L’bdti hoochee river, together with three-fourth* tf the Water Lot Company’s property ati-l right#— all more particularly described below, vit.: On tho oust Fide of tho river fire '5) lot* with, and three 13) Lots without water privilege*: Three-and-a-hAlt (3k) Lota privilege*; three (fi) Lriek and two '2) wool buildings, containing in all two hundred Ml ■ixteon rooms for operatives; And three-fourth interest in the Mater Ut Company's i ruperty, con«isting ot eighteei Water Lot*. All the above Lots are 72 feet front. On the went side of the river, ten Lota on lie river bunk, and nine Lots in Girard. Twenty-six acres land, on which are om Dwelling Uoune. forty - eigh t operative«'ilou»et und one work-ehed. The sale will bo without reserve. The prop erty will be shown to persons de#!rtng to ptr chase, ut any tiiuo previous to the dey of »»'•• R. M. GUNDY, l’ree’t. HENRY PERSONS HAS RECEIVED A SPLENDID LOT Of CARPETINGS, a Tiio fctorntioQ ind o,^r am t i lbc I I Of domeatic industry, l v a-istinw»h.. I ,n - Hl1 ‘Kt- stroidi, ami bouses broken into bv bur. L r i« i.!i. e i*5 , f t *. of T. Lowe, deceased. bad ft ^VJ 1 . , rnM3 , Kr J f ure, ‘ PUr - ,V “ GGlioulty Ug,| proved fgrniinK uieaX nml uihor I ^ t,v », roou ’ e -. J ho »ro from chintMy. ‘ ‘ 1 or * n *‘ . tj'^r mortals ksd been quito troublesome *. -rte cncour»Komenl of, hosltl.fl.l i ' or . , " m0 i""** >mt tbeir heavy gun emixretion by „* J.'ubfir.Uon rf* I US fissr- ** i ° 1 -nd 4. The iniroduct'on of J r {J^Joca! ngencii tabliihment of porn, S'Yf- . , , | ssi.l deceased i' About noon yostarday tbo collecting! AH pen*on> ooncerned are hereby notified to messenger of the L nlted State* Saving | ,f . . on >’ they have, why an order for Hank, having $J5,000 in bis pouch, was it 1 r S a L CiUI ® fh ould not begraut- . ..... at tne next lobrairr inrin ..r *u s ' ‘!*b r l v Ul k After \v»itinc for the knocked down on «>no of tho not! fre- OrdVnwJ tS bVhit 0 ^*^ !•"*“ Vi lht Oottrt of J I H tl hL^fr ik f0r * b " U ‘ ",V ,ou , r . " Ild ,u8m K ■ quented streets, and bis money seiied Oil.TumlU^'y L.S3 ll u!taw | the*obstruution7»cd°s'* 4‘‘“P *' ' .Iso robbed j - -— 1 OMiruouone ana t-cciug nothing of I TOctorday ot $, ODD \.i<dn.« i.-. *.,k_ I for letter* of a. nun, applies *« i l . bem - continued for gome digUnce before I bora ha- been ol T"JLW° ' ho Pfrishsble iironerty of B. m lr i u • l 'i ! ' k ;v 0 ‘" , ' a :..' vl l l I'iiwe »t No. 8, M. Jnd G. It. tt., on \\ ednesday, Dec. nth. ISiVi. ayr"". L'olt*. Planin'.on Toils, io., ,t public outcry, for cash. Corn, Fodder, Pot.- ioe.-, ac., at private sale. Ti.,,- i v'* '0KOLLS, Adm’r, Jfcc. in«»*. .i, NuckojlF, attorney lor **tato, at ColumbuF. (.a, will-ell the crop# at private hU C ' - . ,P01 »* SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEAY YORK, FOR SALK BY JOHN KING), HANK Kit. volionlo the Union and I fcistin^ to estsblish un IntcUic pendent prfiss. made bin oncape. “ >-*< Rank wa* . , 1W WB , .000. No clue to tho rob- ^° r J*Hor* of di-mijialon. bora ba# been obuined. W* oonotrnad ara hereby notified S^i^ ohjaotlou. within the tim# priorib u- . 10 the d '»^‘on of #aid guanlian. \\itn#n.my hand in office, November 2L'tb M .1 \l T r\ »»• is • wfirn by Advances on Cotton. prepared .to mako ea*h Rogues are vannab. On Tund a Mr. Cur da. pit own klora , . —-v v; Jl,lance bolero H.lMV-iy I cam* to them. Aftor roporlin*, Uia coin i , „ | modore ordored iiielo return without stay ) The work room of Jam-, Wall the in- feSr i i r ?! I^l r« _ —.- | d .W d Vlii. impelled all abandonment' of | Hko b^nmuLYnd’H^* W TUi?ll ofbil ■'* h AK t , lu ' N ' «|0UNTY.-Will b, be corning very bold l n S a- wi. .“ompleir'.un h V ‘LTh , ;. e,,ui ;L t,, 1 r on rf< ) ulr « J lh “ > h « room should be left BLn7v^T.Vth.»!fe».^- U ; T l i? r w n B , [ “ f TleVdny erenin*, Nov. 21, | noit nicht ihev .111 h..'.'i'll 6 - I ll! W “ 11 , WM ," b , e " hl .‘ f» l1 *" »“ n ‘ out of nc»t, the Law Offle. and Lib^7r”o?ThL.U,?. jr wa* day > ’ - l,,iKy , , ■ area ig uilto UU*U iriands in ^' uucw on 10lloU con*igucd to their NEW YORK, The Richmond Medical Journal, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA' T 1IIIS Journal win be published as a Monlh- . ly Octavo of 80 page*, the January num ber be.ug wuued early in December. A reepuctable number, of the boet writer* in this country have promised their support, (an ostentatious display ot names is avoided,) and as the Editor* offor to pay liberally lor articles. k l lho department of the denoe' 11 * b<> cntllie<i to and oonfi- nril'iniV l *"> Journal will bedovotedto Oricinsl Articles, I oroiBn and Domestic C..r- r«*l"indciu'c, n Retrospect of Medicine anil Surjory durine the lute war, an Klectic Do- -AND- BREAKFAST SHAWU -ALS0,- Plate, Goblets and Tumblers, nov 28 lw i — FOR SALE, |Q0 FINE PORK HOGS. •('<*'») promises, the Editors to R“np“-rt,r?. lhu Jouro4i * cc, ‘“* ble Iskus—Five Dullars yearly collars yearly. If paid in ad- JJJJJjS; a lb ® MpiraUon of the third .uV ter m* to w of ^ubecription; if paid after this period, Ton Dollars per annum Advertisements will be insertod on the most bb.ral terms, and as there ere no Medial , Journals now published in the Southern State" I advertiser* will enjoy peculiar advantages: ! l. tf. gaillakd. m; d'. w. s. McCHKSNKYril.V*- Staunton, Va. ii,i ,, , . Lditors and Publiincrs. All letter*i in relation to the literary or busi- Jicss inte r e.h, ol the Joureel will be eddro.sed ira5 WW * Box UO, Richmond. Va. 1*0 FINE STOCK HOGS. 12 MILCH COM'S, with youns C»lv*t 70 HEAD BEEF CATTLE. 75 HEAD OF SHEEP, 2oK) BUSHELS COTTON SEED. Apply to WM. B. BLACKMON, Oswichee. Iiussell co., All-.« MrKENDREE k KING, nov 3) 2w Coluabaaifi- FOR SALE, |QQ FINE PORK HOGS. Bank Notes Wanted. sursuay evening, Nov 21 n**xt nioht h-v ' w "» wuen uit raiuer wont ot fifi- yufrullod ,ud tohlovi in 1 tore. fl™t^^ ahov J CUoV ■ V 'riC*"*"" 1 ' lh “ do <'r for lhu la.t time. The door by a body of eight „.u , Up iK 'l tolr" wmpWi^: 1 -. J V ; t X* > X*" '° r ‘ h * dr *‘ **-• in “ LIVERPOOL. " f * l,i PPl»f Cotton to tjic ahov, poiuU are inviteil to yi.c them u cell nov IT lm GltKENM'OuD A GHAY. I ft* anthonswl io purchase notes of the i *is H "Georgia, Alabama. anJ ^ 0ut ^ Carolina. Vlrtluia, Louisiana loathe same*”' ‘" d wlU l " r fu " m * rk,t ™‘«» dirvV.-dtoijr" T *i^m%. f, St , a*3 1 Buena Vista, with.an extensive Librere, MKS. S. P. OLlVKR.Tdm a. »40d FOR SALE, 8000 BUSHELS COTTON’ SEED GINNED THIS YEAR. CANDLER, BROWN A CO.. OOT * U 1W Broedetreet; W. FELIX ALEXANDER, A* t E. M. Bruce A Co., ..««*tf BoX.uyX*'" °”' A House and Lot in Wynnton FOR RENT, QSEI a short distance from town. The house ooutaiuj twelve rooms. There is a well uf very fiae water on the piece. All neces sary out-buildiuaa ia food repair. A small or chard of very choirs fruit tree., good garden, lOd STOCK HOGS, 30 HEAD BEEF CATTLE, 5000 BUSHELS CORN. 20,OtX) LBS. FODDER. 600 BUSHELS COTTON 8KKD- Apply to SEABORN LINlH. Suspension. Macon i No. 6. M. A d. R ^“ r M AKXOCK A cu- ColutobukUL- FOR SALE, at the old stand of J. B. JAQUES & BBO* A LOT OF FINE Top and no Top Buggies, HAB.N®*®*. c WHIPS AND COLLAR^ WISH ING to close out th.2j col- V* eell cheap tot cesh. or oxvnso^gi u