Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 23, 1865, Image 1

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COLUMBUS DAILY ENfrUTREK A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION-AN IIOVRST ANO KCONORICAI. ADMINISTRATION OK TUB (•'OVKRNMKSNT. —jag-r: Bagland & Wynne, Proprietors. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1865. VOL. VII.—NO. 306. liljlaqweep. T K H M 8 OF TI1E aily enquirer. * l ro ernontp--* „ 3 0,, 6 00 KT cent* 6 months— x isonllii f*w»**^ Dealer?, HITES OK ABVERT1SIXO. “ _ eek s 8 no >W«, im ° "" k * « 00 two woeR? three week? -otres. one week-*- two week"* tor. e wocks u = S| %\ Si si li J o 1 o % a !« ^i^i s ? 1 It ,... 8 0U ... rt oo .... 10 00 ... 14 00 that the Secretary of War gave orders for thn n fumptioii of bo?lilities after Sher man’s mistake with Johnston. Cobb im mediately puricndercd and is pimply a prisoner of war. Major General Robert Toombs id—no one knows where, lie is a fugitive, and is supposed t<» be* in Cuba. The wiseacres say. “We’ll b»*theisn’tone hundred miles from Georgia,” but reckon he Ie. Toombs played it on our fellows pretty nico. A corporal’s guard was sent to his bouse to arrest him, with orders to troit him kind ly. The corporal knocked a’ the door, ^•-Vn.ii'.n'wUl'be made in favoruf ni.'l Tomato opened », with "What wili liberal a * T ,p*,.\ trf you have, gentlemen ?” “I hove nu or** I Sr, S v> tSreiY .n> aw®o a* aoe saot 340 ' IjJJ' J 7 So ' .•5Mii*»WS»a»!f76' nu v.iralrcrii-.tiiorits rehltshed Ims than nni ■k Si 00 J.tr aouaru lor tbo tir.t m.crtinn T 50cout* i»er square for <yjca subsequent jUVertisetnents Inserted at intervals to bo tried seuow each insertion. 4lrerti<cnientH ordered to remain on any ' urabr page, to ho charged as new each in* A-tvrrtiiement« not specified a. to time, will H0bli4h.ll until ordered out, mid uhnrired Irdinely. Ailifrtisers.ro re'iuceteu to stato tDuuioer ot insert! Allsdrertiseiuei*- -t iaierti ' From the New York News. GeorsflW'lu the War. der f«»r 11mi arrest of General Toombs, sir. Is he in? ’ said thn corporal. “Yes,” re plied Toombs, “he’s in, but he’s engaged just at present. If you’ll stop in and take eeatfc, he will be in in a few minutes. I’ll go and toil him.” Toombs rushed out of the room, had his horse saddled, rode ofl’, und lip* never been hoard from since. The corporal smelt a mice a short time after, but the bird had flown. Lieutenant Genera! Hardee, after a trip to Mobile and New Orleans, hud arrived at bis home-in Savannah a tew days ago. While I whs in Mobile ho wan the recipi ent of a .privntH supper at the hands of JTcdpfiil pHUvns Ho i- a splendid officer, and i» thu author of soveral military works. ilk i or Gum ml McLaws is at Augusta, doing nothing. Brigadier General Kvans is at Lumpkin, practicing law. Brigadier (jt ner.rl *Io!.n lv. Jack-on is at Augusta, practicing law, mid Brigadier General li feisty K. Jauksun is at Savannah, in tho feame pvbfeV'-ioii Major General Wayne, son of Judge VVaym , United S ales Su- l rt.unc Court, is in New York. Gustavus \V. uTtmib, formerly Street Commissioner in New York, is at homo, and so are Tnl- iufirro, Bay nurd, Capers and others.— General Mercer is in Fort l*ula8ki,cliarged with wuhtonly murdering live of our sol- diers. In addition to tho above, we may men tion tiiHt Brigadier General A. R. Lawton is in Savannah, and has etuerod upon tho practice of hi-* profession. Brigadier General G. M. Sqrrol is also in Savannah, and has commenced busi ness as a merchant. Brigadier General Robert H. Anderson is chief of the police force at Savannah. IrtitJrfilhfl Georgia furnished about forty general fficsr* fot the Confederate army, six of Horn were killed. All the rest, like thi»e 1 Alabama, have got themselves into cit- oi,f harness, and most of them have gone ibeir old prefer si o ns. Lieut. Gen. John B. Gordon, a lawyer f ability, is practicing his profession in ha la. From wntt. I saw of him, 1 uni f tbo opinion mat ho is an honorable au and u scholar, llois famed for his eli known integrity, his high sen.m oi inor, purity of character, und his luag- mimity of soul. lio was a dauntless i.dier, und Wua for a time chief of * fa If Gen Robert K. Leo. Bravo men nru lw*yamugnunimous and true. In con cretion with me, ho staled that ho was ot only willing to acquiesce with tho wers that be, hut felt that he stood allied to support and defend thoConbti- uiion und tho Union, ana added that ho bootd do allin his pinver to otnvato tho ' mlii, and do bring about that harmony existed bMwecn tho North and ' utb betoro tho war. Many of ids friend a r« urging him to run lor Govornor, ami oe or moro of tho papors of tho Slate tve nominated him as thoir candidate. He went into the army as a Captain. Brig. Gen. William T. Wofford, of Casa county, who is represented to mo as a strong Union man up to the period of •dive hostilities in tho Hold, is running for Congress. Ho commanded a brigade of Georgia troops in tho Army of Vir- poiatnr a long time, but during the lust f^Vm c THIS nui/usst: AND FALL OF FOB r GHEGG, A GRAPHIC SKETCH. From an inlerosting account of tho last fighting around lM-rsburg, written for the Field and Fireside. by a Confndoruto officer who was engaged in it, we extract the following. After describing the breach made in our works, after various bloody repulses, on Gordon’s lines, ho J ufc in i yards, on forts had just such of the *• ■nr, some two or three hundred many pans of our line, heavy been creeled to guard against on tills as had ensued. In rear of works captured by the Fed* fcw months of the war ho had charge of tbs Northern District of Goorgiu. At I Vresent he is at home practicing law. Brig. (Ion. Brian M. Thomas, a graduate 1 of West Point, and a jolly, good natural folk*#, with a big belly, is acting as chief dork on board Uiusteauicr Clara Dunning, j which runs between Mobile nnd Mont- | joinery. He is a native of Georgia. Ho ww captured at Bfukeiy by General Gur- lird on the KMi ot April last. Major General Joseph E. Whooler, tho dUiitiguUbed eavairy officer, is in tho com mission business at Augusta. lie was a gnouato of West Point, und was in eons- m»nd at Carlisle. Bonn., a short time be fore tbo war. Ho ia considerably undur Wyetroof ug*», and was quite buceveafur io knocking things to smash in Ruaecrsris' i!.-* worn batteries Mahono and Gregg, but hoifher I d guns mounted nor men nt-M.rncd them. Mahono was unfinished, and was simply an vinhrnsured baltory of throe gpus. Gregg was a large fort, with ad< di'diicii in front, and its sally-ports protected in rear, and was embrasured for six gun.-'. These two forts were all that now prevented the enemy from com pletely cutting tho Confederate lines in two to the Apnoinuttox, and dividing A. I*, lliil add Longstfocl’s forces on thu right troru the main of the army. As soon as tho line of works were cap tured, the men from all the brigades which had been forced to retire were hur ried into llicrto works. The guns saved upturn on the entrenchments wore put in battery Mahono with a lew men, and three aiSO hi Fort Gregg, with about three hundred infantry, mostly MLsiasip* pittm*. Alter ref-nmng and getting in order, the Fedora is moved on these works—on Matrone tint—and they took it with a rush, although the gunners stood l*» their guns t > the very Inst, and fired their last rhot while tho Federal troops were on tho ram purls. I was standing where I could view tho whole encounter, l'no Confederate line to the left of tho run was not attacked. The creek divided us, and the struggle wh-* going on on one bill while wo were on the opposite, about hall' a mile apart, annopsynil brentbiess witnesses. A s soon a* Mu non* fell the-Federal*, in three lines, moved on Fort Gregg with Items from Official Does- ,y*" meats. Wo learn fropi tho report of the Secre tary of tho Interior that only two sur vivors retrain of the Revolutionary army. The act of-hist February, which made an annual allowance of three hundred dol lars for lit**. fur fivo of tho old voterans, was extended to only four. Two of these died since the appropriation, william Hutchings, q£ Ron obi cot, Maine, aged one hundred and ono yeurs, and Samuel Cook, of Clarendon, Now York, aged ninety-nino yours, are the only persons among tho living, known to the depArt* merit, who participated in tho historic struggle which achieved our National In dependence. The Secretary of thn Navy recommends the removal of the Naval Academy from Arirmuolis to some eligible situation on tho Chesapeake Bay. The present aca demic grounds include only twenty-one acres, Which arc wholly insufficient lor the school. At levt two thousand acres oro required. It L proposed to convert tho present silo Ht Annapolis into u homo for disabled sail or*. Secretary Wells state* that tho number of vessels, nearly all British, captured and t*ent to th*/vH»rr« for adjudication during tho war, an blockade runners, was no loss than ono thousand om* hundred and fifty- one, ami the number destroyed threo hun dred and lilty-five. Thn proceeds of tho former, with.a number of iinportun eases yet unsettled, was nearly twenty-two mil lion dollars, and the value of the vessel* destroyed at least gevon million. The War Department computes tho number of death* in tho Union armies, since tho commencement of tho war, ut 1150.000, und of the Southern soldiers at 225.000. At Gettysburg 23,000 of the Union army were killed, wounded or taken pYLonl'fs—the grea est loss during one battle. Grant’s losses from tho lime ho crossed the Rapidan until Leo’s sur- rcn<i*r ( wt io UO.OU). Great a* these losses w4re, ttiry urn lera than Ihoso incurred in European war*, owing to our superior medical and sanitary arrangement*, and the care of the Government Ibr it* troop*. From tho ataten.ent of the Treasury of ficials we lonrn that the total value of the bullion deposited at. tin* mint and branches during the last fiscal year was $32,*248,754, of which $31,1X15,310 was in gold nnd $1,- 183,405 in silver. Deducting these depos its, there remain the actual deposits, ataoniiling t< for the ,y« ur; gold I»• i =. $ 308; silver m two and three lal coina-g^. $3! deposited, $5,570,371 assay »»tlic * u. New bar*, $1.010,809, ami of .-llvi-r bn 003, in value, were stumped at otHeo. At the branch mint in Sun Fran- cisco tho gold deposits were $13 808.818, and tho silver deposits and purchase* $540,809 in value. The value of the gold coined was $18,070,840; «»f silver (Mined, $320,900, and -u silver l-uiv, $115,22-3. To tal coinage, $19,111 875. At the branch mint in Denver the total den: sits were $518,009, of which $511,530 was in gold and $7,0*30 was in silv«*r. [Fnshrillr Union and American. IRRIVIL Of NEW GOODS No. 125 ’Broad Street. G. E. Thomas. W. W, Fl.KWKI.LKN'. G. G. THOMAS & CO,, Have this day reci-ivcd uiiothcr lot of SPLENDID FURNISHING GOODS, BEAUTIFUL LOT OF BEAVER SACKS AND COATS I BLACK CLOXn CjOATS; SUPERFINE BEAVER AND DOE PANTS, BLEU A NT LOT OF MELTON SUITS: MAGNIFICENT LOT OF OVERCOATS: EXTRA FrNE LINEN SHIRTS: LAMB’S WOOL AND SHAKER FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS: JEANS, COTTON And FLANNEL DRAW ERS: • ’ ALEXANDER’S AND PERINOT’S KID OLOVS: BEAUTIFUL lot of HANDKERCHIEFS. ^SIO. Tho coinage .coin, $‘2o. 107.E17; *vor coin, nU, including tl. 108,880. To ot’ thn bullion :vns lecoived ul tlio York. Of tilt* aold .“r I’li), - r«r, during llio progreas of tbn bnillo ol I chunrs. In lim iniuicdinle vicinity all ol.o nivfto River. Ho h n dapper littlew, | WIIB siintit. How conUdonlly and in whut •ltd tslundof Iho iuutus—ono pauioulaHy, bcautilul lino* they njvuocel As they .cti.rmini; liulu wid“\v in Middle ncor the foilthgir ftne curves into u cir- • '11,0V I.ru within fifty yards, and not fiu-h ( f a single rifle yot defies them. My God! have the boy* surrendered trugglc? \Vo look to see if the r.ng utile re»see. II.* wa?n pet with Bragg and Jet!' D it vis, and very unfriendly toward For- fHi. It will be remembered that ho made Mvaml demorujiratiAns In Shornten'* rear i ^vVtf* during the Atlanta campaign. | n j n white flag can be soon. At this Bngitaler General Lucius J. Gartroli is j b.atuni it’seem* to gleam in tbo sunlight, practicing la* at Al-anta. He rosigm d Hn d gt-rnii a pang to our hoarts. But no JiUKstin the Fedor *J Congress and w ' * ' Into the field H fight against thu gov vern- meni as color ol of the tiovonlh Georgia iofintry. He remained with tils regiment | Mborttimo, resigned arid was elected a member of the C nfedorato Congress. > Subsequently ho received the appointment °f br’gadier General and was placed in \ jjunnsna of the Georgia Siule Reserves. \ k now aosndidMte for Gonerm*. Brigadier G un ral George F. Anderson ] bin the auction and coinmiatiori buiines* I it.Atlanta. 1 nimediately ufter the war he tned the butchering business, but it finin' i 1 l^f* He went ir.t • li.e field a* colonel «>i tbe Elavuntb Georgia and was promoted ft r fiilant conduct. From tbe time of j nil prornoti-ri up to the closo of tho war Com man dud a brigade in Lae’s army, anaermn was h.I through tbo Mexican war. Brigadier General Henry L. Benning i* ■t oeme ia Colurabui practicing luw, thu profe»*ion of which he is a distinguished jnomber. "* * * • • NO KNICK KNACKS I NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Come to B. JACKSON’S, 133 Broad St., NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE & LAWHON. | stock of The Largest and Best Stock of HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! J. ENNIS & CO., ARB AT THBIH OL.I> STAND, 95 and 97 Broad Street, H. .M ahriiai.i,. Ed. Parsos* Southci-u Ileal Estate Office. MARSHALL & PARSONS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AUCTION AND Commission Merchants, W1 , , WHITEHALL ST., A\ here they have In store and to arrive a lino (Holland llouao Block, near the Rail Read. white amt ke from their gun which from cuiimmcors und infantry si- muiltneously fire on the confident assault ers, w.io htagg-r—reol under tbo death* iIq ling vol.’ey— and in u moment tho FVder \ line.- arc broken, und they retreat undor covpr. A loud and wild cheer succeeds tho broalhless stillness that prevailed umongsl. u-, und is auswured oxultineiy by the heroic little garrison in Foil Gre/g. B" j (dm "rcenienU huvo come to the h»*ip .uo upshuIters. 1 can 8eo their I >■ g borpeniin'* lines us they wend thoir „.v ! > ft „ ,.,u civ a rod fields in the dis* l-iiic*e, Jir:d H.'f'v tho captured work*. I tui'iiO l and looked to our rear, but no re- inf.ri- ui* uls can b*; teen coining to the succor ( i the garrison. Every man is needed at his post, and no reserves arc ut hand. The nqiuLcd nfi.--ailur.iP, animated hy me sight of reinforcements, reform, and ns their commie* cwtno up in battlo array, march forth again in unbroken ru .k-. As • h«-> gain tlm bill-top, two hundred yard* from the fort, the artillery within the fori belches forth from the cm- braxuro?, mi the effect of iU canister can bo plainly seen in tho heaps of dead and the ground. But the A Mo met. I'aiuuin.—ltnv. U. M. Snead, pastor of the Sixth street Methodist Pro testant Church, having been eututiioned to an occlOtoiuslicul trial oh u charge of immorality, lmd tho gate loading to bis church door fa-ton.-d with chain and pad lock. Tho committee adjourned to an other churt h, wl.oro the revorend gentle man lniled to appear. Tnere were sixteen apccificatlons of lying made out against him, mostly by his ministering brethren, of which the following are samples: 1st. Willi lying in saying that two of his clerical brethren put up at a house of ill fume during tho c.infmciico in Cincin nati. in September, 1804. 2d. With lying in t-ayinr that one of these ministers used such vulgar language in the presence of another minister’s wile as to Insult her, ana when slio informed her husband, ho turned raid minister out of doors. 3d. With lying in -.tying that another minister wont to see I' .r-on Browhlow in relation to hH fSnoad'*; loyulLy. 4th. With lying in Paying that he was a Mason, and ih* n denying it by saying ho never made an application to join the Mason*. 7th. With lying in saying that lievi. H. J. J. White, Alex. Clark and A-u Mahan, D. D., had slanderously attacked thochur- actor of a family on David street, ai.d then donying that he ever made such a state ment. 8tn. With iyliig in Faying that he de fended thn character of bind family by saying to l)r. Mahan, “1 venerate your gray hairs, Upt» delist your slanderous tongue,” and then deriving ho bad ever niuuo such a statement. 9tb. With Ijing in saying that a certain minister’s wile saw a certain minister (giving bL name) in a house of ill fame in Oinclnnuti, and that he took a woman by tlio arm, and led In r out, and put her in a buggy, and drove oil with her lCincinnati Gazette. Among the charge* agaiiibi O’ Mahoney, President of tho Fenian Brotherhood, is a violation of oath in refusing to column nicate witlj the Senato; refusing to enable the Standing Finance Committeo of the Sonato lo obtain hooks anil accounts; having placed in official positions nnd sal aried bcveral parties rejected by tho Sen ale when piusenled for confirmation, and other persons, aim with salaries, who had never been submitted for such confirma tion ; having himself usurped tho position of agent lor the Irish Republic, alter be ing peremptorily rejected lor said position by tho Senate; having issu'd bonds with his own name upon them as agent; hav ing wttbtcfully expended money hy pay ing rent eighteen months in advance lor the mansion on Union square and lodg ing; another sum to provide against dam- ago to said building, and having refused lo pay over to the Secretary of War money that h*l been appropriated for war purposes by the S inalo. IlVis charged that largo sums of money Lot ALL who oro in nood of ologant and bo- coming Suits, call on Q. K. THOMAS A CO., at No. 1*25 Broad strool, and they shall be pleuscd, both iu prico and quality. C5TTERMS OASHI^I BOOTS AND SHOES, 50 Oases Boots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL BY PIKE & ROBINSON, At Jno. 5. Cargill & Co’s 13 8 BROAD NTliKKT, Connoting of LADIES’, MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, . MEN’S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, AND CHILDREN'S COPPild TIPPED SHOES, Which they will soli at priocB to suit tho times* Do.-.-lm BARNETT & CO., COTTON FACTORS, C1I0CEE5 AMI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner St. Clntr anil Broad ut*., COLUMBUS, HA. T)ftOMPT Attention given to all Consign J inentb and Shipments of (’(»tlou to Now York, Now Orleann and Liverpool. Liberal advuacea made on consignments, nov 17 U DRY GOODS -AND- CLOTHINC, Consisting of the following articles, I offer now to my friends and customer* : CAL1COBN, - DELAINES, ALPACAS and LUSTltK.S, MERINOS--French and Kiigltah, LINRN8, BLEACHED MUSLINS and SIIEKT1NU, LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, the latest style; and a great many other arti cles too numerous to mention. I respoctfully invite iny friouds und eus’.c-ui- ers to call soon. r* Country Merchants will do well to lay in thoir supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, oot 15-Uttnl 131 Broad fire. ! Liquors in Cases. 500 Cases Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brand*. Just received and for fuIu at B, JACKSON’S, oot 15-tjanl 133 Broad struct. 100 BOXES Fine Chewing Tobacco, -AT- B. JACKSON'S, 133 li ROAD STREET. o8t 29- if T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER HABDAVARE, and such goods as aro in their lino, which they | offer to everybody at ns low prices as can be afforded. We respoctfully return our thanks to our old j customers nnd friends who have bestowed on ua their patronage, and we hope by pursuing the saino course which we have through tho past to rociove your trado. Wo respectfully in vito everybody trading to Columbus to give m- a call. Ol rt TERMS ARE CASH. jnovjltnf J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE on huud Flautation Iron, all fiizos. nov 29 U ATLANTA, GA. I--I Hunt-. Deb: of Stocks, Product, and ted- . anil rtoldiors’ Claims, exocutt examine Titles, etc. M. R. BELL & CO., (Formerly Bki.l, Mookk Si Co.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, o «z» mivrtiw. And Forwarding Merchants. MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA. J. ENNIS & CO. JJAYK on lmua CARRIAGE MATERIAL. Consigf.monis hto solicited, which will re- ccivn nur Im>i personal attention, and the For- waidinff burtiucss eirelully and promptly done. J. ENNIS & CO. LTAVE on hand CARPENTERS’ TOOLS. 11 nnviyif REFERENCES: Messrs.It. AlcCatny Sc C.» Atlanta, (la. •Si.'voy .Nr Dougnerty, do. John V>. Dm,.Mu, Ksq,, do. *\L ire. 11 urton A Walton, - r -Augusta. Ga. Dunn A* Maugham Macon, Ua. “ J. \V. Fynrs A Co.. ^ do. J. ENNIS & CO. 1 I AVE on hand BLACKBMI'XHS’ TOOLS. I.l nov 2‘J tl J. ENNIS & CO. j|AYE on bond IilTj.DI.NG HARDWARE. J. ENNIS & CO. l.iwin iV llardce, do. Leo t v Norton, M ntgomcry, Ala , " A. 1. L'.vcli A Co., Mom phi.'. Tenn. M^rou? . Yt light. J.fO., do. M.’Mu • i:j. alt- A .Snrder, Nashville. Tenn. . . H. Baldwin A Co Now York. H .\ Y li on hu >iHINTS. J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE «.n hand l’UTTY, ULA88. J’AI? and Ul bp, nov -j J. ENNIS & UO. J. ENNIS & CO. A HU nolo agon's for Howe’*. Hail Koad. D r mint, Platlorm ami Counter 8calos V\ .a* anted equal to any olhov make, wfiiuli w. n l at mnnuluciurur's pricoa. nov j.'i: J. ENNIS & CO. f be.-n uird for t peculating in guhl u y individuals. Frcj- otnber. l£f» commanded u brigade i ^gstreet’. corps at Chickumauga, and three Imrsva ebot from under him. vQbfequenily bo was shot in thn arm, filch just scraped the skin off u little. l«w moments after he was badly w.mnd • breast by a grape abut and left ‘“•ueld, but returned iaeighteor. minutoe resumed the command of his brigade, u repreaem^d to mr* as one of the ... w . ■vest men in Georgia, and l guess ho is..i | r ^i )l mj id s gaaier G«*nerul A* nil. Cook is prac* i uiius i»oi> aiiv. craua in u ceafeuiees rattir. i - - • - , ,• _ iftt!l*t Ti* 1 ^ ,bW,or P®. was a dele-; T, : eouilict elsewhere ceases, and both . J*£ Mid^iuL^i » l Li'“i H^it^h^Gcfvurn KMo to thn lute Convention Ho coin-I si leg are .-ilor.t and anxious witnesses of ^ r, ,Hnd * 5, \ 1 , I J, SSSJA?T bi, ° iJ"" ill" <»«. Thjj. the fi„bt 8sa, n *P'■ i.at ..... l ! lc following took lilneo: I U4»ntinuei lor tmll uu hour. The Fedor-) »»d if 1 want to take aU have reached the ditch. They climb . and M tbs fore-I .oo thorn rod l ‘" coniroio, ho- “ ul hoi• ... * - - iiub iv iuu uuauxiuut m- j iow. vucu, wwiuo nuu mrico have they ent; but ' ll ‘ aL *** K°°di * i re. .'hod the top, only to be repulsed, and fort eV j r -y mun tbo Yankee army iu h j yt*t th *y pnrsevore, and the artillorj in off.Ha. j 1 ^ ort W * B tnined, I'd touch it i tho embraxures continue to fire in rapid am. ^ gei *r ^ U9ni nil to glory.” Cook is auccoasion. a ch n<i id it.- for Congrcs*. But. at last, all is hushed! The artillery “jer G ner*l Gilmer ia at hi- home in ' once more, m d for tho last lime, fire a parting »hol, and we Cun see the Federal* as *vi.11 impunity they mount the works begin a rapid fire on tbo defenders me i ■ I'll Am bang 1 u . ^* r ® Major : “You know the up tlio sides «*f the works, ui . natinin, sir.” Coyk; “Well, I'll take) most reach too top, wucuu *'Y « i"r f: know yott will.” Cook: j and fa 1 1 head! ng on th< ir .. e1, 1 ‘ •ubseribe to tho obnoxious in* low. Qnee, twice and thri dying that slr< euecu is only momentary. As the next ,. ml -nther tHiriniae* hv line advunc a they ni '”' e f ' ,r * ar ^ident O’ Mahoney and bis Cabinet charge i.od raiiurt, Mil soon the fort JJ , J* i tlio* 9ed$(.o with having acted improperly "• 6,nuK0 - " J r;.dcn °.„a l ih e o ry .n^ii m coMg ,UDdi . , r.oh in . o«u«cl«.. ruUl.. | l«^F.r: n „u P “r. 1 ' Tec . cJuIIict elsewhere ceases, and both dent nnd DUbilnl 4 Oh They climb li -» n »"> r0 ' i against B. Doran li.il- ai»d inn I feasance ia rofu* iu y when ordered, and * sums when thero was uo IlIKOriOKK MUlltis U. S. HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY. Nor. 11,180.1-1 y THE GEM RESTAURANT, (INDBR T. 8. KPKA It’S.) In now propsrod to fur nish at short notice, at any hour. Bay or N niHT, nil the ilclieacios of the season—such as 0Y8TEU8; UAMK, of all kinds ; FOWLS, FISH, &c. Conneoted with the estuhlishmont \n a fine BAH—at which the purou ami finest Liquors and Wine* may bo hod. dec 1 tf JEWELER, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., AT - 1118 OLD STAND, Ha. now upon a now anil rich atook of .FINE GOLD WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, PINK PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, &c. AI.SU—A fine aaaorfment of Silver and Gold THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Made to order, any durign or pattern. PEBBLE'SPECTACLES, In Gold, failver and Sicel Frame?, WAT^II WO UK uud Jewelry repaired hy good and responsible workinou. MR. JAS. FRICKER Has charge of tho Watch Department, wht< h In iiself is a GUA1LANTKK that the work wil bo dono in the host possible manner. Persons having PLAIN Watches can lm^c thorn JKWKLLKD, either in Kuhy. Chrysolite* Qarnet or Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Who is too woll known to need any recommen dation from me, ha? charge of tlio Repairing of Jewelry, Diamoud setting, Kngraving, Ac, _Oot 20-tt bun copy. GOLD PENS. I 1 HE FINEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of Hold PENS. Call an! try tli-rn »t T. 8. SPEAK’S, Oot 20 tf_ Sun copy. BRANDEIS & CRAWFOItl), " LOUISVILLE, KV., GRAIN DEALERS, Crawlord Jt C . White Whout Family Flour, No. 1. Woudhiwii XXX Family Flour, Henry Clay XXX Family Flour, Pearl Mills XX Superfine. Order* solicited. P. P. Pease & Oo P, P. Pease, Scott'h K.i.vuk, 3u St„ No. I 7 Alabama M, Get. Cherry t Mulberry, ATLANTA. GA. MACON, QA. | COTTON FACTORS, —AND— • Forwarding and OonmiisBion MERCTTAUTS. II 7 mr x^ongr ft.**' ^ Gilrtmr is at bis homo in ' ulti f lv’ dw V. , « «othii»g. Ho wai a grad- «na?n ” <r ’ and was acaptati. oi War °*1 tommoncomuiit «.f the land h^:. m rajud lire on tuo ueicnaurs K' L on , p (P California, It faid that within. '1 ucir ttuimuiuti«>u is oxliauaiod, »ialJ2 l . ,nl0 thing' riduftantl v, but und un willing to *u: ruudc*r,thuy aro ueing u \ pride. . 11woir bayouds uad o'ubblng their gum in of th* t Bowoll Cobb, Secretary | an unequal struggle. At last, one loud treasury under James Buchanan, is huzza proclaim? tho fort lost, and with it a WC? n ’ 1 dinner at his plantation I th® ConA'drrato army cut into two parts. ni» *?°l in(1 foun(1 •▼wything iu | A. l J . Hill, Ueih and Wilcox—all three ^ueord^r. i juJ R0 ho was rather a kind —i in me tort, cbeored the rnun ip tho him 1^ ul tiogroeg have lett 1 last, uua thu minute of its surrender, thay lifci' * »abutd work to believe this, dis- i mounted thoir steeds, dashed through the In* »i,k 111 ^ ^ or hU double- deal sally-port, and retreated to the roar. Hill ortalS°f! «°urnipeat. Many poople was killed in tho attempt, but the other is n* Mr ® of ; be opinion that Cobb two escaped. I havo since learned that onparrfle |iko Juhnstan,.Hood a> d two hundred and eighty of the getrieon, «r Z7*\ Jl 1 !- “ “ ol lh< * <>»**> Wilson nev- of a little over three hundred, were killed • it will be touvtuuberod { or wounded. Lahok Firk in auburn, Ala.—Wo regret to learn mat a most destructive fire occurred at Auburn, Ala., or. Wednesday night of la t * ok, by which that enler- priring litDu vil-ego is a groat suflVrur. A friend writing the Montgomery Mail trom Auburn, D •(•••mbor 17th, gives tbo follow ing partfcuiuis: i atii son v lo have to Inform you that bit drug no*® w t** burnt, with my entire nkkl >1*1.. slock, on ixst Ai-inesday night. The fire was discovered.in rear of. the store about four o’ologh in ino morning (in the long wooden room you recollect.) 1 lost every thing except m f w articles in th® show case. My br.ck store adjoiping same was also burnt—baa just fined it up for a variety store lor C. F. D., ana was in Montgomery at the time of tho lira, trying to get him up a* little stock. Ur. Cobb's store, on loft of the drug store, w“ burnt) also two wooden buildings — of Slaton’s. Fifty-seven bales of was burnt in Uobb's store, belong^ various parties. Loss severe. Nof: , once. 0. \\|r ‘ A House and Lot in Wynnton rOR RK3SIT, house well of very fine water on Ibe place All neceii- sary out-buildinfri in koo<1 repair. A xmull or chard of very oboico fruit tree;, good garden, Ac. Apply at this office, _li 24—tf Notice to Shippers of Cotton. OiTlCK WKSTRRN S ATI.AXTic RaILKOAD. ‘ Atlanta, (lu,, Nov. 2H,lb6r>. A LL persons shipping Cotton over tho Wen- tern Sc Atlantic Jtailroad, are required to Insure tho mmo again-1 Fii'o a? the same will, for tho benefit of the owner and at his or her expense. KOB'I BAUQI1, Sup’t. deo i ltn ' Bank Notes Wanted. North nnd South Carolina. Virginia, Louisiana ami Tonnosi-ee, uud will pay full Market rates lor the same. W. FELIX ALEXANDER. Ag't E. M. Bruce Sc On., No. 05. Broad st., over Ennis' st. oct 2d tf Suu copy. FOR RENT, Corn Fodder. Mules, horses, cattle, aud hogs, oati bo purchased on the premises. Apply at this Office, hot 17_ tf -> W ILL be sold on the first Tue?dary in Janu ary. all tbo Lands belonging to the estate of Thomas Bison, deceased, containing about 2.860 aores, more or less, bold by oonsent of the parties interested. t Ca~nia*ee * wl'lT kV'fun, Lb Si' m ’ r - brickca at less than prudent ehuryos ■ — also keen hurjriug lota io oomplete c n ve made all arrangements to do all e«ul brick work atsfior e#t notice. Wb i* completed thetaoSOy will K# requir* qq necial a"**"* ,wc . •"“** “‘••‘VrV. TObifs.' i 4m Him WANTED, LARD and COUNTRY HAMS. oot 31—tf E. T,. SWIFT. ! A. V. BOATRITE, 127 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, G A., j OPPOSITK COLllMUl’, BANK, I DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, -AND- BLAINKETS. JOHN r, MASI.BV, Formerly of firm of Manley *V Hi (Jki*. JOHN W, WILLIAMS, Formerly of firm of G. L. McGough A Co nov 8 2m . A, STRASSBURCER, General Commission Merchant, AND WHOLKHALF GROCER, 104 COMMERCE alKEE 1, 104 Montgomery, Ala. i LWAYSon baud an extensive assortments! A Liquors, Wines, Hegars and Wealeru Fro- auee. flog., Prompt attention i Jalyli.-fia nr IF YOU WANT Bucket und Tiibio Cut'r. L b'cisjuirt und .^hoau, Peuthcr Dusicrs, i.ui l'lftuls, Mint, I’owder, Cup*, Pl.i:«d Fpnm^ u Furki-; in fact, Anything m tho lliuuw -ie .n cull on J. ENNIS & CO. Columbus, On., Novctub r 2'J, 1B65 tf Bun copy. • ► TO OWNERS OF COTTOK. j In answer lo numerous inquiries from j ah road wc uvuld say that we are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF. 1*UT IN UKUKlt AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the State* of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, an we have local agents at nearly every town and a corjis of most efficient men, selectedfoi integrity, cajmci- y,aihl erj>e~enee, In tube charge tf r *nj lot. Wo Hill also pay all Taxes and Charges of every description, In short, ue wiU lake charge oj the Cotton on re i/its or orders and give the Owners no Troub.e Whatmr, Crum the time we receive it until sold und returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., Aew York, or I W. C. WATTS & CJ., Liverpoei, England. IVc invite the especial attention of non | residents lo our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta. Ga. | Located in Columbus ns Agent fur E- M Bruou Sc Co., X au» prepared to toko charge o, J and ahip any lots of Col tou. 1 nmnlsu defiroue | ufpmoha^ing. and will pay full market rut *. W. FELIX AL1E1LANDKH, Ag*l. Office bfi, Broad Street, i Sept 20—tf over Ennis’ hardw» re. I J. Crt M Hi • •*. IJ ilun, Macs; D. Rodney I'hii.-iiiiUplim J’a; Win. Bryce X Co., • ik; i. A:. A Co., Ciuoiuna:i, v I i.nifl a i iby, Lynchburg, Va; Kr- lia.w c, S .viii.Mili. (Ja: Guthrie A Co„ i K, iv .* Ward. Shaw .k Co., Montgom- .. ; . . . cOli .v Co., Mobile, Ala: Mu*- j 1 It:. Niishvilio; >Vm. J. Taylor, irnai:-. dec 2 5m n. UUCKER, BLAIR 6c GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, lao, WEST S!UK UlttiAD 8T. ^LWA^’rf ON HAND a full and complete I My ’»(><?.., (*rooorles, Cutlery, iioid.raru, Tinw’Hro. <il;ifi.iwaro, Crockory, Boot.*, 8hot-, n.tta, Do-nenii • uud Fmeign Liquors, Wines, ice., 2MJ ins 1 C Tin Ware, wliicti <• ni ■ •• had at lowest market rrices— \\h..:i’M..e.u .t«-tull, ,V-.! ii. *ulty iu having your money changed. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. TUI! I’mii reigned is -»w preparedAto supply ie public with CARhIACEb, HORSES Llv .*-1 to Ih rscs taken cn Board and Sale, and every attention paid to thorn. A. UAUMRLL, C dun bus. Oct. 13-tf CITY FOUNDRY. I 'pi*i .' ri '/•'ru would re.'pcetfu’ly inform I A ,.i ir : i i.J- *i .i the public .vunerally, that I il>m i..t\. iv.J’.l iM iheir FuUNDKY.and i , ■ rt J iu «1 • i any kind ul CASTINGS 0: • . .-u<*h a. Migar Mills of the i i*iu i I.MiMoVLi) 1LATTEKJS. and auy niie: : vsi., . y. will W Ml RANT to STAND: SYRUP i;ri ii.i:-. uakk .mills, gin gkakino. !(•: i k. MURRAY. • M .rl,Ol, With •• IvV 1i •»'the r line -1U Broad Kirrrt, Coluui!»»»«., Qrorg'n. Maker aud Dealer in Guns, ALL KINDS or GUN MATKRIAI. AND AUTICLKS IN TUB SPOKT1NQ LINK. lU-stockiug aud Repairing dono with m-uiiitw and uispateb. POWDER AND SHOT toll BALE. ~ Keys fitted and Look? Repaired. •epi U—tf Dissolution. All indebted io tlio luto firm »%ill find tho bunks, ni.tr* and uccnuiits in the hands ul F. b. lIui • man, who L with DU. THOMAS II. DAWSON', At (he old stand of Urquhart A* Chapman, where they propose to keep u good stock < t DRUGS, MEDICINES, iVr„ und will sol? them cu as reasonable term ha the times will allow. h special ailciilinn paid to t ho PlUCNlRIPTIOSi DKPAHTMBNT. Noue hut eompetent Apothecaries will be em ployed iu his business. business,we have of liiu best PAT- uotry. v. • * • ni •• n kit.t; u large assortment of II v \v \! : . M,. h a? POTS, OVENS, M- . .. ! -. -.1 Ml.IIS and LIDS. \ .’.xcii.iu^e any thing in our line for n i ut Country Produce, ut old PRICKS ci i G'p.-. tfully folicited ami promptly J ' "i’ORTER. McIUIKNNY St CO.. Near Steamboat Landing, Cultiu bu». (iu’ PHCENIX^ FOUNDRY A1:ID MACHINE SHOP. Pi'll n'd r-lgnt-d beg leave to Inform their » o , i.ud the public generally, that they | ; i.:. it t.r.-*i ul;i?!» Foundry and Machine . n<.- .-ireot, between Franklin and aro prepared to do a . i i i:u ir liue ul busiu»*?«. Wo will I in . .1 i > < i.l .Mucliincry to order: «uch m I .*'1 A , 1 o any aite, with wrought or . i. d .n un H inches lo 18 inche? di- i,l ’ t i.ES I rum 20 to 100 gallons, 1 . . • i n.'.p liutefdttt. NVe will make . or.:, j- :AV.-. .ILLS and MILL WORK i . . , ii,\ ’ j; •- or iron, uml all kind? ol' i.AMl.MM. 1101.1 0\V-WARE, PLOUGHS, I Ho:. KM! i.\(., i.nd anything the public ,c "t b:a?? or iron. All kinds ot 1 M ’ Oil \ rep tired with neatness and I depute ■ | ni .•om.ui ilon Willi wui lnulnM* ire h»r»i§. I cu: cd 11. »• M’lvu'.’i ut u fit st cla.ss lroedmau, who tiiku i ••.it pleasure in b.iuling ull Castings I a .. •. -t lor NY ok - iu . in* dine rent depots, Meam- [ In i ii«in, r or u;.y where in the city, free of I .. U AIM AN k CO. uniry i'iouuoe taken in liberal terms. L. H. Sc CO. All k.i ds of C( Nov 1, lik'd, luov 24 lm] NOTICE. tified at once. And all parties in estate and sett . ... place said aoeounuiu tbe bauds ot an attorney for eolNotion, as this estate mum be settled im mediately. J. G. MoKEK, Adrn'r. nov 16 (f Sun oopy til farther notloe. Saratoga Restaurant, \V/:ST HI DU UltOAD ST., t Door to l>. I* Kills* Auction Room VP STAIRS. (Ft rmerly Dr. Wctdruff’s office.' THE Subscriber lavings Uicbased this wall known I nd pnpul .r Hc«-tuurant, • uld inform bis liiond?- I-uhlir ircnermlr, thr»t ho will •pars no ... exi-cr-o in miikuif thi« oneol tbe most dwfttrablo ueorts in t in v t»’. lie will always VvA 7/in'l popular UeMuursnt, A LL person* having claims against the e«- 1 'w, uld tularin bis hionde ■a*. ~ J\ tute of 11. C. McKee, deceased, arc Ik itied to prosoul, said claims Properly < it once. And all parties indebted to suul . audrablo ueo ns in t io « U*. llemill always by nute, or otherwise, will pleueo call 1 b .’ • > n U.n l every dilicscy this and other meat once, or I will be compelled to : uarl • vka >1 l.tvlle - or lamilles wUbinf meals sent to their rm ms can have i beui sent to any part ol the JiC „ AKK0Wt