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STRICT CONSTRUCTION OP TIIK CONSTITUTION-AN HONEST AID ECONOMICAL AO MINISTRATION OF TIIK DOVEtlNNBNTi
& Wynne, Proprietors.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1865.
VOL. VlL—NO. 304.
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methods of discipline hs shall separate I e ® c *Pod by the boundary wait. The closest
from live church those who love the world
and practice conformity thereto rather
than the.lftwpf Christ. . < f ,i .• in :
How Stephen* Escaped—Important
Testimony by a .Fellow-Prisoner.
Froui tbe.Duhiin Evening Mail.
Since tho committal of Stephens end his
search was mado for footprints in the
earth all around the exterior of tho wall,
but none wore to be discovered; and the
bcliof is now that Stephens did not leave
'the prison wall, but through a gate,
rs. Stephens called at the jail at eleven
clock this day, for the purpose of ascer»
by
oo-coirsptHuorB, the strictest disciplino had
itainiiiR if her lmshaTul had escaped, as she
told that he
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From the Macon Telegraph.
Krai Assembly of the Presbyte
rian Church.
KOUIITII I»AY.
Monday, Dec. 19. 1905.
»„j Assembly met at 9 o'clock a. m
3 spent half an hour in devotional ex-
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„ jV . Dr. Baird, from the committee of
lund overture*, made a report in re-
to Overture No. 13, from the Synod
Mississippi requesting tho Assembly to
u«t tho uiMiter of conflicting bounda-
between that Synod and the Synod of
.bums arising out'of the terms of union
the United Synod.
The committee recommend that all the
listers and churches formerly connect-
with tho Presbyteries of the United
led, but which lie within tho bounds
tho Synod of Alabama, bo and hereby
str&nsferied to the Presbyteries within
iiih they are respectively located,
lop ted.
The committee on bills and -overtures
report upoa tho subject
ought up in a paper offered by Kev. Dr.
OH, viz:
Tkt matter of popular amusements.
It ii mi follows: Overture No. 9. A
irfrom Kev. l)r. liaison the subject
fsihiootible amusements, containing
weinquiries with their proper answers,
. . . ThtfCommittoo recommend that the in
be wrui lint* be answered ns follows:
‘ “Whether every church session has
right lq make it a rule, that dancing
„ older amusements are disciplinary ?”
Afiswcr—No church judicatory has a
ght to ntako any now rules of chujrch
swLcr.btp Jiflurunt from those contain
er) the constitution; but it is the un*
mbled right of the church session, and
every other judicatory, to make a de
ference, offering its sense of what is "an
fens**” in the meaning of the Book ol
tocipline, chap. 1, sec.
2 “Whether such rules commonly ox
lin Presbyterian Churches?"
- Answer—Probably none of our judica
1,tint ire K 4 faithful as they ought to bo
it it is believed that the churches gener
By do in sumo form discountenance dan
og. And the Presbyterian churches,
rough its supreme judicatory, hat ro
^tstodly Dome in testimony against dan
[NI.STRl ^fand other worldly amusement.
H. Whether such rulo is expedient, or
hat «heuld be tho tnind of the whole
y and what its nction.
Answer—It is tho duty of every judica-
ry to enforce the teachings of our Stand
*ds uo this and other fashionable amuse
«nt?, such ns theatrical performances
*rd playing, etc. And while the Assem
iy believes in at Lite “lascivious dancings’
leclared to bo forbidden in the seventh
ommsodant bv tho answer to the 18th
Question of the Lurger Catechism are not
how us uni in our beet society, yet it is
k»r belief that the lonorof the teachings
“*f the Scrip uro-? and of our Standards
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been observed, and a portion of the jail
was selected for their confinement which
could^npl be uppt oachnd without passing
ihrqufcliu number of.dopfrQ, composed of
d dBible laMglfNo penons
were permitted to see the Fenian prison
ers, save tho officials of the prison and tho
legal advisers, and it is stated that Ste
phens only saw a legal gentleman once,
and that for a short time, since hia com
mittal; the instructions of the governor of
the jail to the officials under his commund
were most stlfegent, and ^erq apparently
mo.-fjstriotly •tfarriod out;'‘and w-itb*>vlo*v
of having sufficient force on the premises,
in oaM! it should be .required,,a body of
tho fielrotioli^an police were kept cop-
staijtly tyi |lu|>* in Uie outer section of the
prison. All communications addressed to
the Fenian prisoners were, opened and
read before they were delivered, and also
all letters written by them to their friends
aiul acquaintance*. At 10 o’clock, last
night, when the warders made their last
round-, James Stephens was safely con
fined in bis cell, and the keys were duly
PJed over to the governor, who had
them deposited in their proper order in
tho case in his office, pr6vitffed for that
purpose. The watchman, for the night
was Dennis Byrne, who wont on duty at
10 o'clock, when, as wo have already
slated, Stephens was secure in his coll, and
nothing appeared to disturb the ordinary
night routine of tho prison until 3^ o’clock
this morning, when the watchman, Den
nis By rue, gave the alarm that he hflddis
covered two tables, placed ono above tho
other, near tho south western wall, adjoin
ing the, goMrfioFfi gardbtf.. HLr. TMlpots,
the deputy-governor, and Mangan, tho
gate warder, wbnt qu'Ckly to the place
and found the two tables in the position
which Byrne described thorn to be.—
These tablaab* Ibngvd to tbekhnitig-hall,
and had tobrought a long distance,
but stiaago thoro were no footprints on
the upper table, which should have been
the case had it been stood on bv any per
soti 1 #h6 had walked thrtnrgn thd opet
passages, which weto .ltd* and muddy;
torrents of rain were fulling, and the night
was most dark and torffpostuous, and was
favorable for tho accomplishment of a
daring adventure, such ns an escape from
a prison, particularly as noises that would
be distinctly beard in a calm night would
not be perceived in the storm and rain at
the lime James Stephens was regaining his
liberty. The alarm* was soon mado gene
ral through the prison, and tho governor
and All tho officials' were soon at their re-
ogtK, and special, meeson
had heard. When she was
had, fief apparent joy was very groat, ahd
fhe lii?V|4d Imdk to town. If the means
foi< fitting feSephens out of thocoonlry bo
well conceived and executed as the
ans for releasing him from prison, in all
probability he is now out of reach of dan
ger, as lour hours had passed over irom
the timo of his escape to the time the
alarm was given, and a mqch longer time
before active treasures were taken /or his
i-capture.
There is a rumor in Dublin that ho had
succeeded in teaching Paris.
Prom tho Dolhi Gaxette.
It appears that a certain chief who boldfe
sway in the State of Bhatwa, in the Katty-
war territory, and who is named Khnmat*
deen, or Kutnaloodeen, lately conceived a
desire to add to tho live stock iu bis ha-
For this purpose emissaries wore
dispatched to Ahincdabad, whore lived an
Englishman with his wife and children.
" hey were a dissolute couple, by all ac
counts, and of course had long rubbed
skirts with,poverty. They had u daugh
ter, named Anne, a girl of 14 years oi
•go, and tho Bhatwa emissaries determin
ed to make tho purents an tffor for their
daughter* Tho fathbr agreed, in consid
eration of 3,000 lupucs, to consign his
daughter lor her life to the tender care of
Kutnuloodoun. The bargain having been
stiuck, tho contracting parties made tho
host of tbeir way to Bhatwa, where tho
money wus to be paid and the goods de
livered. Arrived at their destination, this
child of 14, the offspring of English pa
rents, and a daughter of the Chrisliau
Church, wiki handed over to her purchaser,
and the dolicuta-minded parents became
tho happy possessors of3,000 rupees (<£300.)
At this stage of tho proceedings the chap
lain of Kajeto culled upon the political
spoclivo postH> and special messengers were
sent in fiot^ Harto to give information to
e police at the lie a jest stations, and at
o ai
the detective office. When the governor
and his assis-l^uu, went to the section .
tbo prison in Whfclr- Stephens had been
confined, they found tbo doors of tho cor
ridor open, uud also tho doors of his cell.
Ills bed looked as if be bad not recently
«|ppt in it, and as if ho had only roiled
himself up in a railway rug, which was
found on tho floor, and wailed for the timo
that his deliverer was to arrive, A por
tion of tbo clothes which ho wore on the
morning of his arrest he left after him
and he must have put on a suit of black,
w|iioh ho had roudf iifegy day»i before!
His books and papers wore iq the position
they wore lust soon in by the waraors.—
The searchers for the fugitive were not
left long in doubt as to tho means by
hich the many doors were opened, us
two skeleton keys, quite bright, as if they
uut, were foun '
had boon wnly recently muuw, wo.u »«ui
the^cks-of Die two corridor dorrs,
if thoy were too tight to bo pulled out b
* “ ** * * led *ig*»t.
the fugitives in their hUrri _
wh4 quite evident that Stephens was under
the guidunco of a person who knew the
prison wwii, as the direct route from ono
extreme of tho prison to other was uccom
plishod without a single blunder, or with
out bulking at a lock or door,. A prisoner
named M’Lood, who occupied tho cell
noxtto lhnl in which (Stephens was con
fined, gives moat important information
which goes far lq show that tho escape of
the Head Center was effected through the
agency of a person insido the prison.
M’Leod states that while he was lying
in bud uwako ho heard tho prison clock
strike one, and immediately alter he heard
foot come up tho stairs to the corri
dor in which hte cell and that of (Stephen
w(*ffi V
b direct opposition to this social usage.
$>fld,aud
-’brim's Kingdom is not of this
toe apostle exhort* Christians
... —,,-uans bo* to ro
wwormed to the woild. Though wo» do
iNvdrldlv ar2ascnae|ts
inful,” it h clear
Juy that all tji!*e\v<jrldl
w "in their own nature sinl
bat they “may tempt” those whuwngage
[J them and others to sin: ind.-fubreover
‘be Scrjpiures condemn them as worldli-
wxed AMeiublioc bo not conforming ..
J it ** difficult to namo any
jncncp agaim-t the injunction of tha aposM
io. Nor need the church of Christ have
„,i• 1U , , ! C - V in announcing ita poailion | e^ignM
iitwated. Heard the corridor’door
being unlockou; allorwurds hoard the
padlock, and then tho stock-lock on Ste
phens' cell door opened; afUer tbia be
htard soma out ddmi- out of tb*d cell, join
the person in tho corridor, and ho heard
the footsteps of both persons as they walk
ed off’together. From the top of the up
per tab.p to the, copin^df^fepjbpbndary
wall is about twelve fact; nut, strange,
there -is no sign of footprints on the sur
face of- the table, or, what is stranger still
no footprints in the soil earth at the outer
sidi. So person opuld have got over tho
wail and got down at the other side with
out leaving the impression of their foot ir
the soft elayi and \hbi circumstance l«ndi
ptnteo uvbdllflvc that the tnblos wefG nev
or used by Stephens, but that his acconv
pi ice had a kuy lor tho eastern front gate,
through w*Kioh It is supposed he passed
J*ffmSubject; for the uaep of .he world,
un on* consent, agree that i^ is incon-
. w dh tho nature of the Christian
prolusion for members of the church to
p£t of the ground to wji
descended
bribe gardfdrt*'iW()aKl*6fTbot-
M p«ein the dance.
*n Ibis c( nnection,
e occasion to oxhurw our vnnsaan peo-
J ® - ^ vo,( l the PXeoHses into which they
Lsiembly i
r Christiar
m!n3, d “r n f'' r L ' lf llQin P ifiwn by the du-
l, 'eTell| ,r ~ "' “o"' 8®ripturee forbid
r.. ■ »...<<! .muiiujj. in, pro- I nm.ilittve .-beeu tMpuliyd. wUb iqould in
■■■ ral cu.lom of protracting social assem. bread or era*, <b the Penulrre keys, Fhich
iul..,,' l inieinperate sol
,.l* *nb which teachings tho pre-
Hi". iv;. 1 "* "' 11 u [ P r “tractin|{ social assem.
lnh„ a 1 " or "■hUout music and dancinK
tii.n i ur * uf themeroinj, but especially
.®i- c . or nputiird with drinking and
“'“playing, u manifestly inconsistent.
prints, and wbnever opened fix massive
iron da<orf with skeleton koya had. not
much dilticulty in leading Stephons
througlt tho gate at the angle pf Ahe front
wall nicing tnr> Central road at tno C1"U
brussil street side, ihe most minute in
spection of tlie locks and doors that hud
been opened by false key# was entered on.
It whs found beyond a shadow of doubt
that the skcloton keys bad boon recently
maduand Unished by an expert baud, w'
must
s lur as c
diit of tho possnssion of tho warders an'
th
oUicials of tbe prison, save in those of M
Hayden, by whom they were made. An
other fact was clearly proved, that the
‘ ’ ’ lip ’
,, . , false keys wouldIm*e been perfectly use
i. nt ’ . of unmVrrieJ ybSng ! less to effect thu eacHpo of Stephens if hi
that tk w ? u “ E‘ v o it as its earnest advice I had not an accomplice within th« prison,
...... B !orm of social reunion bo I as his cell door, which was double-locked
iRRIV&L OF NEW GOODS
No. 125 Broad Street.
Q. E. Thomas.
W. W. Flkwkllen.
(i. I THOMAS & CO.
Have this day received another lot of
SPLENDID
NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH!
Whoever Wants Full Value for
their Money Must Come to
B. JACKSON’S,
133 Brood St.,
NEXT DOOlt TO HOSETfE k LAW1I0N.
The Largest and Best Stock of
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING,
BEAUTIFUL LOT OF BEAVER SACKS
AND COATS!
BLACK CLOTH COATS;
SUPERFINE BEAVER AND DOE PANTS;
ELEGANT LOT OF MELTON SUITS;
MAGNIFICENT LOT OF OVERCOATS;
EXTRA FINE LINEN SHIRTS;
LAMB’S WOOL AND SHAKER FLANNEL
UNDERSHIRTS;
JEANS, COTTON and FLANNEL DRAW
ERS;
ALEXANDER’S AND PEBINOT’S KID
Oon.iutina of tho following article., I ofl'er now
to my frioudr anil cu.Ioiiioih ;
OALICOKS,
DRL.AINJB8,
ALPACAS and LUSTRES,
MISRINOS-.French nlld English,
LINENS,
ULEACHED MUSLINS and
SHEETING,
HARDWARE!
HARDWARE!!
J. ENNIS & CO.,
ARE AT THEIR OLD STAND,
95 and 97 Broad Street,
agent of Kutly war to rescue tbe eUild from
tbo destruction to.which, body and bouI,
eho wns doomed by her guardians. Our
correspondent acres not vouch lor tho truth
of the report which has reached him
touching the action taken by tho political
ngeni iu.ww^ivlittarvjl>ut what he my* is,
that Anne, after she bud becomo tho Nu-
wRub’s property, wus solemnly mado to
abjure the errors of a Christian Church,
and formerly received into communion
with tho fpqqwra of the true prophet,
’bo next slop takeinn regard to the child
to marry lior, alter tho Mahometan
lushion, to her purchaser, but before this
ceremony was nerlormed tho political of
ficer is reported to have caused tho bride
groom, just turned severuy, to draw up a
mnrritigo sqUIement, by which the now
light oi tho harem, is secured in the pos
session of an incomo of two thousand und
odd rupees per annum, including an item
of thirty rupees for pan and sooparee,
which may bo looked upon as an equiva
lent for pin-money. Tho political agent,
however, was not satisfied with this pro
vision for tho present wants of Anne. Ho
■aqsnd another deed to bo drawn up, by
vhich it is stipulated that, in the event of
of her being at any time banished from
the harem, the is to roceivc, for tho term
f her natural life, tbo allowance of tbreo
thousand rupees per annum.” This affair
bus naturally caused groat indignation
among the Kuropcnns in India.
GLOVS;
BEAUTIFUL lot of HANDKERCHIEFS.
Let ALL wh» are in need of elegant and be
coming Suits, call on G. B. THOMAS 3c 00.,
at No. 125 Broad street, and they shall be
pleased, both in price and quality.
ISTTERMS CASHI^I
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
Where* thoy have in store ami to arrive^ fine
stock of r
HA^RDW-A-ilE,
and suoh goods as are in their line, which they
offer to everybody at os low prices as can he
afforded.
Wo respectfully return our thanks to our old
customers und frionds who have bestowed on
us their patronage, and we hope by pursuing
tho sumo course which wo have through tho
past to roeiovo your trade, Wo rmpectfully in
vite everybody trading to Columbus to give us
a call,
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
nov 2i> tf . . ,
J. ENNIS & CO.
H _
j.
II. Mi us it am*. Ed. Parsons
Southern ltea! Estate Office.
' MARSHALL & PARSONS,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
AUCTION AND
Commission Merchants,
WHITEHALL ST.,
(Holland House Block, near the Kail Koad-
ATLANTA, GA.
We make sales of Stocks, Produco, and col
lect Rents. Debts and Soldiers’ Claims, execute
Deodri, Murtgaaori, examine Titles, etc.
Nov it, ] 165—3iu
the latest stylo; and A great many oilier arti
cles too numerous to mention.
I respectfully invite my frionds and custom
ers to call soon.
Country Merchants will do well to lay in
their supplies at my storo.
.B. JACKSON,
oct 15-tjanl_ 131 Broad sh eet.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Liquors iu Cases.
500 Cases Choice Whiskey
and Brandy,
100 Baskets Champagne,
all brands. Just received and for solo at
II, JACKHON’M,
oct 15-tJanl 133 Broad <*treot.
lOO BOXES
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
JACKSON’S,
ENNIS & CO.
hunk CARRIAGE MATERIAL.
J. ENNIS & CO.
J. ENNIS & CO.
: on hand BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS.
ll% 1
J. ENNIS & CO.
J JAVE un hand BUILDING HARDWARE.
J. ENNIS & CO.
50 Gases Eoots and Shoes
JUST RECEIVED, AND. FOR SALE AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL BY
PIKE & ROBINSON,
IUfhaki. J. Skmmjis.—Tho arrest of
Gen. Ituphuol J. Sommos, bettor known
as commatidor of tho Alabama, has struck
thq people with astonishment and regret.
It is impossible to form an opinion as to
the reasons which influenced the authori
ties in making the arrest. It is true that
Sommer inflicted material damage on New
England shipping, but certainly not any
greater damage thun our Goneials inflict
ed upon land, iio fought under a regu
lar commission, with all the rights which
properly attach to a belligerent, and did
not avoid a fair battle in an opon sea.
Like IL brave soldier, lie fought his ship
until-ano wont down under him; arid
then, like a true soldier, returned to his
country to share her trials and misfor
tunes.
Throughout his whole career ho has ex
hibited none but" tiro noblest qualities
which belong to mankind; and if any man
deserves tho mercy of a generous and
powerful Government, that man is Ra
phael J. SemmeS.
If tho charge of piracy is brought
against him by tho vindictive blood
hounds of New England, there is not u
true soldior of tho Federal army who
would not denounce tho proceedings hr
vio\u|iro* <>f evbry principle of military
hbnofc Gnn. Grant was bold enough to
urge the quashing of tho charge which
Gen. Loo with tho Wire affair.
associated (
Wo wo cbtifidvut that ho, and men like
I. *
him. will Insist upon respecting the sur
render of General Leo, which embraced
Gottimanddi Semmes, at Umt time a Brig.
General in tho Virginia army.
Wo are hopeful- that this arrest is only
for tho a purpose of securing tho testimony
At Jno. 8. Cargill & Co’s
138 BROAD STREET,
Consisting of
LADIES’. MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S
SHOES,
MEN’S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS’
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
AND CHILDREN’S
COPPZrt TIPPED SHOES,
Which they will sell at prices to suit tho tinios*
Dec f>—liu
BARNETT & CO..
COTTON FACTORS,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MM,HUNTS,
Corner St. Clair nnct Broad at*.,
COLUMBUS, GA.
B.
133 llUO AD STREET.
oSt 29-tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
M. R. BELL & CO.,
(Formorly Bki.l, Moork Sl Co.,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
And Forwarding Merchants.
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
Consignments are solicited, which will re
ceive cur best personal Attention, und tho For
warding business carefully und promptly done.
REFERENCES:
Messrs. S. K. McCamy & Co Atlanta, Go.
T * Silvey A Dougherty, do.
John W. Duncan, Esq., do.
Messif. llorton A Wniton Augusta, Ga.
Duun A Mangbuiu Mucod, Ga.
#l J. W. Fears A Co., do.
Robert Uubuislium & Sons, Suvuonah.
Erwin A Hardee. do.
Lee A Norton, Montgomery, Ala
„ A. 1. lloaub A Co Memphis, Tenu.
Marcus .1. H right, J-Lq.,
lessrs. Massi „
“ l*. II. Baldwii
doe 1—3ui
J. ENNIS & CO.
I1V
AVE
TINGS
J. ENNIS & CO.
R1S sole infoii a for llowe’s. Rail Road.^Dor-
i K_ w
A mini, Plutform und Couutor bealos
uuied equal to uny other rnuko. which we sell
sit munutuuturcr’s prices.
nov 29 tt
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL AXD EXPERIENCED
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts.,
_ rnents and Shipments of Cotton to
York, Now Orleans und Liverpool. Liberal
advances made on consignments, nov 17 tf
of General Somracs with reference to the
questions which have arisen between the
United (Stales and Great Britain.
[ Mo n tg ornery Ma il %
1IIKODOBK H A Hit 18
U. S. HOTEL,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Nov. 11,1865-1 y
AT 1118 OLD STAND,
Has now opon n now and rich Rtnck of
FINK GOLD WATCHES,
KICK GOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WA11W,
FINK PLATED CASTORS,
CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS
SYRUP CUPS, &c.
ALSO—A fine jxuorlment of Silvornnd Gold
THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES.
HAIR WORK,
Made to order, any design or pattern,
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In Gold, (Silver and Stool Frames,
WATCH WORK und Jewelry repaired by good
ami responsible workmen.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
Ilaschargo of the Watch Department, which
iu itself id u GUARANTEE that tho work wil
be douo in the best possible manner.
Persona having PLAIN Wutohos cun have
them JEWELLED, either iu Ruby, Chrysolite*
Gurnet or Aquamarine.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who is too well known to need any recommen
dation from me, has charge of the llopniring of
Jewelry, Diamond setting, Engraving, Ac.
Uot20 tf Sun copy.
GOLD PENS.
J. ENNIS & CO.
r Mill Saws, Al«i
P. P, Pease & Co P. P. Pease,
No. IT Alabama at, ^ r<iTT ti R^kOI, .‘ID St.,
Uet. Cherry * Mulberry,
ATLANTA,GA. MACON, GA.
COTTON FACTORS,
Wire 1 r Seieem?, &e.
ScibdiTd and Shuars, Feather Dusters, Guns,
IMatols, Shot, Powder, Cb|*s. Plated Spoons and
Forks; iu fact, anything iu the Hardware lUio,
J. ENNIS & CO.
Columbus, Ga., Novewbtr29,18bo tf
TO OWNERS OF COTTON.
THE GEM
Ud.. i / ori of reunion bo I us his cell door, w
theiio? as “W"possible of in the first instance, should be openod
*bich Q# ?w \° n * lhe oifclA, in I from tbo cc rridor outsidu; and that it
tk“ c “ youthful cnJo.V ment is temperod by | no stranger to the prison that aided, or
a f J™ nco 01 O'® older and married Mthif etTocted hi* ' ' ' '
tternberf.
espresso, iUelf with,Ilia
0,1 ‘l 11 * whole
'«! I.tn 110 ^'"position which i, oiisor-
lll «illf,?rtln P ''. rl ’- 0f J O , Ur border * 10 run 1"*°
dihii tiri nat - u * n ^ u ^lt # nce of worldliness
f *»*t *ni^‘ *? of tbe mighty
n g* of q°5 w h’, c h ftre even y t t
KlltoYr Hnd
God *i r [^E'QtMncsfi of the covenant of
*i , n 9 ftn them, carried away
i». 4 A m ses£ff£aB:
release, is plrfcen beyond
tbe reach ot doubt by UlP course that has
been adopted, and by tbe evident absence
Tux Thujc King.—in the House of
Heprescntntives Monday, Mr. Eldridge,
of Wisconsin, submitted tho following
admirable resolution upon tho subject of
the restoration of the Southern Slates, but
the radicals, nut liking tho ring of the
metal, objected to its consideration :
•‘Hofcqlved, That there is no warrant or
authority in tbo Constitution of the Uni-
tod Slater for any State or States to se
cede. and ail resolutions to that end, or
for that purpose, are absolutely null and
void; and mat tho war having defeated
tho attempt to thus divide und break up
the Union, it is of vital importance to the
Republic, and all tho States thereof, that
the Stalos recently in ruvolt,and each and
every ono of them, should resume their
appropriate arid constitutional uositions
and functions in tho Union without de
lay ; and to this pud, and laying aside all
party feeling and personal or other ani-
mmity, waiving all minor differences,
and seeking earnestly to maintain and
preserve the Union or our fathors, wo will
corffisUy sustain and support tho Presi
dent fn any mid all constitutional efforts
and policy of re.-toratioh, believing that
•by the pof *
RESTAURANT,
(l.VDlilt T. S. SPEAK’S.)
la now prepared to fur-
all tbe delicacies of the
season—such ns OYSTERS; GAME, of alt
kinds; FOWLS, FISH, &e.
which the purest and liueat Liquors
and Wines may he had.
WALTER STEWART,
dec 1 tf J. J. KEENAN.
A House and Lot in Wynnton
FOB ZEVEUSTT,
O NLY & short distance from town.
I
woll of very lino water on
sury out-building* iu goo
chard of very onoioe fruit trees, good garden,
Ac. Apply at this office,
n it—tf
Notice to Shippers of Cotton.
thereto
uliticul. commercial, flnan-
of four of detection displayed by tho por
ky M’Leon oponinx
son who was board _
tho doors, and tho removal of tables from
tbe dining-room to tbe boundary wall
wbero’thoy wore found. Tbe bed in Ste
phens' cell did not appear as if be bad un
dressed and went to bed, at the counler-
pano had not been turned down; tils
books, wficta were numerous, werospread
about, and it was evident from the general
of tno »riicl«,
uS!?' 0u . r d^°pl Q lo take the word of to Ms »P'
wil., n ■ »b*tain from »ll forms of reach the
"bJ? * lu ^T *od pursua that sobrioty
lh « KMpeL«fihl»itba
(8o»ls °^a **"*" indeed be a peculiar
tu!,t nii A ? d w « herdby exhort ouMfkin-
. J , cl ' ur,; b MUions to a 4i*&urg»
*««d U r,^. '**r .M- them ,w3aZk Cy
ll “ Puln?L*j; n ^ 's'tbful instruction from
ekkifi , P „J “ T® 11 “ ln pritaU, by admo-
(midencii mol bods a, Christian
tbani . tb’,m procaad to auch
_ rw , in tho cell that
be'had boon making due preparations for
bis departure before his frieDd arrived.
Naless than four dijuble-lockea Uoorabad
anad 'belora Use fugitive oould
.be open air, and where the tablea
ware pUocd,
even if ho had n rope-ladder,
he would only gam tbe Uovernor’a gar
den. wfe-rwanothor formidable wall would
app'o.e Uis progress. It Is true be could
have crept along tbe wall until ha arrived
at the point where a number of cottage
s extend to it at the canal aida. The
gardens exienu to is ai mo
Tiionaigpr .General, Mf.D- Marquis, Gov
ernor, and Mr. lu.peetor Armstrong, of
the A sri vision, Went to the place at which
Siepbeus must have, descended, if ha
owIoihI gen-'.ai prosperity of tbe whole
cdul - - ■ ~
__uatryV.wlli be most substantially and
permanently observed.”
The resolution came up again yester
day, but ttif House, by a vote of 25 yeas
against 108 nays, refused tu second the de
mend for the p-rvious question on its pas
-Wt ■' ’ ”
sago.— IFa.5in.vfmi Union, lOfd.
G. N. Niuudera' Kavelaflaiia,
Nkw Y'okk, Dec. 10.—The Herald’s
Washington dispsRob says; A letter re
ceived hero from London speaks of tho
arrival of G. N Saunders, and of his visit
ing several important persons whoaeae-
quaintance i.e made when United Stalos
Uantul during Fierce’s administration.
Ho informed these persons when he wes
sent by Jeffbr.'on Davis to negotiate with
Napoleon for recognition of tbe Soutborn
Confederacy, h» was accorded two Inter
views wifo the Emperor and tbe invasion
of MwdKvss undertaken in pursuance
of a plan then agreed upon, for which the
Kmpuror iusistfd on being secured In pi
losaicn of Sopors, Sinola and Lower Ga
lali-
forms. tM.undt.ra adda ha remonitrated
and.oflarad much greater induaetnonta
than Mexlia. presented, but tho Emperor
was obdurate.
Insure the same Against Fire, as the same will,
ffom this time forward, bo racaivod at tbe own-
cr.i risk, unle.a uotico ta given tho Hoad Pi ii
sure for the benefit of the owner und at bin
her expanse. ROB T BAUGH, Bup’t.
dec i tin ■
Bank Notes Wanted.
- Banks in the State* of (Georgia, Alabama,
North nud South Carolina. Virginia, Louisiana
und Tounofieo, and will ray full markotrBter
FEU x ALEXANDER.
Ag’t K. M. Bruoo t Co.,
No. 93, Broad at., over Ennis' at.
oot Jfi tf Sun copy.
FOR RENT,
A GOOD PLANTATION in Ru*aol(county,
Alabama, from 800 to 250 acres of which U
tf
nov 17
yy ILL bo eold on the lirrt Tuesday in Janu-
VV ary. oil tho Lands baloaging to the sstate
of Thoiuos llixon. doceoauu. ooutoiuiug about
2.850 acres, inure or less. Sold by oonsent of
the partiea interested.
, G- H. BRYAN. Ada’r.
dec 12 td
Gold l’ENri. Call i
Oot 20 tf Sun copy.
BRANDEIS & CRAWFORD,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
GRAIN DEALERS,
ID Manufaoturera ol tho following brni*d<
of Flour: AV. >V. Crawford & Cu , Cli >ico
White Wheat Family Flour, No. I. Wooiilmvn
w v vvv i.*.
Jn answer lo numerous inquiries from
abroad wc wouUl say Oral wc are prepared
TO TAKE CHARGE OF,
PUT IN OllDKU AND SHIP
Any Lot of Cotton
in ihc Males iif Georgia, South Carolina
or Alabama, as we have local agents at
near!y erery town and a corps of most
rfirient men, selected for integrity, cajraci-
y,and ripe ience, to lake charge of, e"*ry
lot.
)Vc will also pay all Taxes autl
Charges of every description,
In short, we will lake charge of the Cotton
on ret ■ ipls nr orders and give the
Owners uo Troub o Whatever,
Cram the time we receive it until sold and
returns made by our houses.
WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
New York, ot
W. C. WATTS & CO.,
Liverpool. England■
iVc incite the especial attention of non
residents to our facilities.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
Augusta. Ga,
Located
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS.
jt a* y- i<; ji i%j\r cic a.-
v Juinc8 M. Bcehu, IE .stun, Maes; D. Rodney
King, 'i'hiludo||.lun. t l*u; Win. Bryce A Co.,
York; It. M. Bislui* 4 V. Co., Oiuciunati,
Ohio: .Mc*I#fmi*?f .V Irby. Lynchburg, Va; Kr-
win 3l Hardco, Savannah, Ga; Guthrio »V Co,,
Louisvitle, K.v; H ard, ^haw Si Co-, Montgom
ery. Ala ; S. t;. Webb A Go., Mobile, Ala: Mas-
peiiKaio A Miydor, Nashville; Wm. .1. Taylor,
doc 2 3m
u. /,.
ItUOK B It,
WITH
BLAIR & GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
139, WEST S1DR RllOAD ST.
A LWAYS UN HAND a full and complete
U Stock
WIioIomiIi* or ltutaii,
Nu difficulty in havi
aug 21-tf
•g your money chuugod.
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE.
Lx
• ho publii
XXX Family Fleur. Henry Clay XXX F.i
Flour, l’earl Milla XX Saporfm
Orilur.; aolieited.
W-ATSrTJEX),
LARD and COUNTRY HAMS.
octal—tf , K. I,. SWIl-X
A. V. BOATRITE,
127 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
Columbus as Agent for K. M
Bruoe Sc Co., I atn proparoJ to taka oharge o,
and ship any lots of Cotton. I amaLso deairous
of purchasing, und will pay fall market rates.
XV. PEi.IX ai.bxandku, a*m.
Uifico i’5, Broad 8troot,
Sopl 20—tf over Ennis'hardware store.
J. I\ MURRAY,
CARRIAGES,HORSES M3BS.3.
and everything In (ho Liveryl
Bu.sjnc.o5, Also for KUNEhALS-
ho in prepare«l to lurnisb a FINE HEARSE,
at hhort notice.
Horses taken on Hoard and Sale,
and every attention paid to them.
A. GA9D1EU.
(Mumbu*. Oct. 13-tf
CITY FOUNDRY.
their hieuds anU the nublit _ ..
y havo REBUILT their FOUNDRY, and
now prepHrod to do any kind of CASTINGS
of Bra/i «tr Irou; 8uch n us Su^ur Mills of the
niPKOVKb PATTERN, and any ..
which wo will It’ AUHANT totsTANI); S1' K171*
Kunt.t:>. BA11K MILLS, UiN UEAIUNU,
and any Kind uf mill work.
W« will mukoany kind of Machinery to or-
dir; Mich a- SAW-MILLS. GRIST MILLS,
autl in (net uny thing iu our line..
In connection with our buM(tc&<,we havo
secure I the service? of one of tho best PAT
TERN MAKERS in tho country.
Wc uim ah-o making u Urge assortment of
UuielsUW NVAKE:,8ucli as.PUTS. UVENS.
OPPOSITE COL UM Ill's HANK.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BILlAJCsTKIIETS.
JOHN P, MANLEY,
Formerly of firm of Manley Si Hedges.
JOHN W. WILLIAMS,
Formerly of firm of U. L. McUough 3i Co
nuv 5 to
A. STRASSBURGER,
General Oommifision Merchant,
FLOUR,
I dvelltf
WHOLESALE OHOOKK,
10» COMKKKCB 8TUBBT. »«>•
Ntnliemcry, Ala.
i LWAYSon hand an extenflvaaMiortment ot
i Liquor#, Winw. Sutar# and Wuatern Pro-
i Jotton bought to order.
»romi>t attention giV9D to all oODBlgnmeoU.
ulyll.—flrn
40 llronil Street, Columbu., Ouorfta.
Maker and Dealer in Guns.
ALL KINDS OF UUX MATEHtAT. AND
ARTICLES IN TUlt SPOUTING LINK,
lte-f tucking and Kouairing done with ucumu**
anu dispatch.
POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALE.
Koy? flltod and Locks Kepairtd.
«gpt l;i—tf
Dissolution.
n<ite« nnd account* iu the hands
man, who is with
DR. THOMAS H. DAWSON,
At (bo old stand of Urqubart A Cbapmao.
whero thoy propose to keep a good stuck of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, kc„
and wiM sell them on as reasonable term? os tho
Ilmen will allow.
Especial attention paid to tho
PUUHClllPTlON DEPARTMENT.
None but competent Apothecaries wifi be em
ployed in hit* business
Nov 1, i860, luov 24 lm]
NOTICE.
■Mf 11. C. Mt-Kao, Uoosiisod, are here
by in 'tilled to preeeulsaid claims properly cer
tified at once. And all parties indebted to MM
cstato by »"te, or otherwise, will please ill
1 tile at ~ ¥ -’** ‘ A -
place said acoountain the bunds oi an attorney
for oolliotiou, as thin e.-ilate must be settled jj
modiulely. ^
briiate must be settled im-
J. G. McKEE. Adm'r.
Run copy til further notiot.
SKILLETS. SPIDERS und LIDS.
We will exchange anything in our line for
any kind o! Ountry Produce, at old PRICES
or MONEY.
(Inters ro&poctfully solicited aud promptly
excouieti.
POUTEU.. MrlLUKN N Y Ac CO..
Steamboa: Lauding.
Mr
19. ISAS.—tf
Colin Pus. (iu 1
PHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
r l ’HE undersigned beg leave to inform their
1 Iricmid uml tho public generally, that they
havo builr a timt class Foundry and Maohine
Minp on Gglolhorpe street, between Frauklin
ml Bridge streets, and uro prepared to do
„ their lino of business. We will
m.ikr any kind ot Machinery to order; suoh as
SUGAR MILLS o. any site, with wrought or
cast iron shads, (mtu 14 inches to 18 inches di-
aioottr; ulso KETTLES from 20 to 100 gallons,
aud all ll.o intermediate sizes. We will muko
I., order SAW MILLS and MILL WORK
gencialiy. ot Ilia?.- «»r Iron, and all kinds of
CAsT 1NG5. lloLLOW-WARE. PLuUGliS,
IRON RAILING, and anything tho public
may dt'fre n.alo of brass or iron. All kinds of
MACHINERY repaired with neatness aud
despuloh. ... . . ,
lu connection wiiliour business, wo nave se
cured the survives of a first ola
will take great pleL _
mode at our W ok» to thedilleronl dopi.ls, steam
boat laudiugs, or anywhere in thu city, freo of
chargo.
L. II AIM AN 3c CO.
P. S. All kinds of Country Produce tukon in
exchungo lor work, on liberal terms.
...... i \—#♦ i. ii a fm
Saratoga Restaurant.
W EST SIDE BllOAU ST.,
Next Door to D. P, Ellis’ Auction Room
UP STAIRS.
(Formerly Dr. Woodruff's office.'
THE Subscriber having
Va ii rclmscd (his well known
rfdnd popular Restaurant,
would inform his lrieuda—
and tbo public generally, that he will spare uo
pau.s or cXpei.su lu making this one ot tuc most
usirablo.resorts iu tbo city. Ho a ill always
have on hand every delicacy this and uther
markets adt.nl.
Ladies or families wishing meals sent to their
rooms ran havo them sent to uny part ot thu
city at reasonable ialas.
J. C. BARROW.
nov 2i tf