The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, October 25, 1865, Image 2

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COLTTMBTJSj ■"v. ; DNBHDAY MORNING, OOT 26 j ity nnd Country Circulation. JINOIIICF .tMKKIUi. TLure are *t thia lima a number of j jrre ponalhle fcribblcru in every impor i tans «j;y jn tb • B:uth who niako their dai _■ '•. eaJ by inbrepruaantinj;, insulting, ard t adoring the Sonthum people through bta Norliitm prefae. Even re bpocable Northern jouraalo, nuoh as the Cm ..>>iaii iritftUt and Chicago Republican her these creature* employed to oorree joe freut the Eoutberu oitioe, and ad mit iht.r fulto and »asudulous libels v/.' L < u' a word »f cotcmeul or disapproval. In th • way the Northern mind is filled *i>h pfijodloe, and the passions of the Norritem popuuos Infliin-jl to a degree tfat • jcocoiliafon asd oarmony between i v et vo section* would be Impossible but tor leaven of tbs great conservative re: W.ntbt wbica pervt.ues, to a greater oj It dogroc, every section of the Union. The majority of the people of both sec tion* nave neither the mesne or leisure nco< trury to travot. They must, stay at fcertu, aud it is Lmong ’hose that the mlt cLf» ’ making newspaper correspondent bode a field for ibeoxerclee of bis malign ’.aiacid. Ho slanders the South and her yeep e, fabricating his ssneatiooal LOu f , w.bioo are >oo readily believed by a pi:., it esseatia'ly ignorant of the ch tr act** jt.os of Southern socio.y Those fa.-t-oode are reprinted in Southern jour- specimens of the way Yankees lie f.rtbr va'.e o: j&taiuiug political itfl-i --eact l , *id in tir.s way r mliar paesiost are tumu ated at the bnuth. b w without harmony snd true national set . we stall always nave a source of »*.t i.s which may at any time beootae ■ie o utc of serious iron Die and disaster. ;. me. it has been decree* mat me two iciwis must lire under i common Gov rotate , it is to ms iattroe; and h&ppl bis* unoth iiu: me bleeding sores re 'rsm past pililiaal differences aod tnta> ■ ...es sdou.d t • aiio ved to heal, and In. ucafcrwar.t a national feeiing be cuu.v ~ei and amioaol* relations eetab* ...-t. natrem the people of the respective t-euo... x. c in point occurred very reoently m a * t'gfcoortng citjr. A correspondent C* ; V/w> cago depblKejn wrttes from h. .u.,om.ry is that paper a letter in * nsl> .a utters toe following falsehood; •* c x.a ten ;«ui age there oame an old sickly looking man to this c y, -o followed tba avocatiou of ped iu s : ires aodsetisors through tho city, i j mi mat he oifored to sail a kniie to tut a. .. Wa. L. Yancey, ones upon a t ue, ad me Bon Wm. L. Yancey >truok linn. .Bo iaee for having the presump tft . . poaa to turn. To-day thie man— V - et. a »y name— has he largest dry g itvji »ad fancy store in Montgomery, auc i a eliatt son of the Hon. William 1 Y u-rv is behind his counter dealing out i , 'eta, Vj* if Satan had been permitted to . e oartn, as.ums tho human shape and t> gage in the duties of a newspaper o.irrei .oneast, he ounld not have invented a aro. e inalignant falsehood. And yet iL:st atemont 1» so circumstantial, with t.tu. md local!ty. that nine out of ten cl ice .■ coders of the Republican no doubt bolieve iu It has boon reproduced by the N w Eogltnd Rspublioan press, and ft; tbc.oua rsasous; and ie doubtless e bc lly accepted as another illuetretlon o, thi hateful character of the Southern p. ;1 leaders, and ns proving the bad trau* charged upon the Southern people g mernlly. But the story h”ing mot the eye of Mr Vi rest rd. 1 hat gentlemen coatrndlots it as followc. ]Ur correspondent represents Colonel 1 auoi j as sinking a poor, old, sickly, o. j a' aed mtn, its the tioa, for having t! e pti sumption to speak to him. Os a an- none but the veriest monster in Uuuiau shape could have done this. I eopponj Ia the ‘Wroi'ord’ alluded ie, a I ti.»ve .» “very large dry goods and faacj ci ore in Montgomery,*’ employing a juasl it of olerks, acucng whom is one cl tb« younger eons of Colonel Yanoey, a. J . avi been eo unfortunate as to lose at aroi ; neuce I b.tve doomed it proper to o r joi mis niuorabte oonard. I have never with OoL Y»noey in politics, at and cu' ioe am prepared *o do h’m simple Jujiio. , and you will al'.ow me to eay, the , s t»r from bio ever oilering me any iuJigtiry, ols uniform oourteey and gen tluniatly bearing inspired me with the bidet .oat lie was s kind-hearted, sooial, gi me . but dignified gentlemen—certain ly one >t the very iait teen ia the State wjo cold oppress the nelpleee or oiler an iL iig tity to the poor. He was a Cham*’ gentleman; and if this oorres p. oden. cf the It <publioan had taken the pt.inuna might have fcuud out a truth ic ire it toresting to his nght-minJ»d read err ia r g.rd to Cotonel Yanoey than tue slander m* fiction which he cent to his pt per. It is that a short time before bis di em nil was heara to eay that ho forgave a!, nu enemies, and to earnestly pray to A migt y God to forgive those who niie rrpres iisdms motives and falsified his sis. if this correspondert be possessed o our arr.bule us true uiaahooa, and had a.t| ired a knowledge of this fact, itp' ■ ouid have fallen ircua hie nerva ls e grrsp before writing this libel upon tl o u and for the rurpose x misguiding at and inr »mmg the Northerj mind. A f my hamMeeelf, lot me say that it is nc* tr ie that I oene to Montgomery sc me to i years ago On ihs contrary, I w-s u'Tt residing '.n the State of New y •!, oi ;*i,ed in w purnutte of agricul ture, c' i tog several hundred acres of ifi.ii la tor my being old and eitilt/. looking I can on.'y say, 1 am a man in ike pi. , .e of lifs, and (God be praised) Wk9r' , "- > r sick in my H'c. * * Voar® truly. eJ. F. WB*rcn». Mit.' An*., Oci. 4, 1866. .ler* e ;.ev s an instance of wbet is t'rm.t of cu, 'ocurrenc-i in the South. Wry ' iii r*»|i*jUble gettlemeo, who e nri avnduot rasper table newipaprrs, Ui s n mit their oolums to be prostituted tc be DMfi'. of pnrpoevel Gore m Bfauregtr i bat, been appointed fljoeri ;'i'd«nt of the New Orleans and Jwkein Railroad. rOLITIOAI. ITICfIiB. Son* Caeou*a.—Tbcoet.vaes for the of the Gre-avilta distrlet in Ci-ugross hat been oommancsd with considerable zeal. The candidates rre the Hon. .lames Karrow, of fipartinburg, tb" , lion. Juo. l>- Ashmore, of Greenville, end ! Msj. T. C. Rolling, also of Grooovills. ! Col. F. J. Mosei*, of Sumpter, has bevn recomman Jed by the Governor for the ! office of United fitaUe Uislriot Judge. ; Viauinia—Hon. Joseph Leger, of Vir- | ginia, in a recent ipeeoh in Richmond, j declared that the Southerners “were in exproesably gainers by emanoipation.” He eal J: “I speak from exporienooand observe lion. In my own oounty, where emanci pation has boen in praotioal operation j front the commencement of the war, snd on the eastern shore of Virginia, where the policy has buen fairly testad, it is an ascaitsined fact that the farmers make more clear money with hired colored la bor than they did when they cult'~ated their farms with their own daves. The profit ie generally doubled ; iu tome cates trebled. Tfcxas.- Gov. Hamilton, of Tex :»t, ' the only Provisional Governor who *t< ms the least inclined to oarry out the pro gramme of the Radical*. Ha refu »t to call a oonvention of the State, and g.vn as hie reason that ‘'the time for sued a movement has not yet arrived.” Teat > Gov. H.’e ostensible reason ; his real mo tives are too transparent for comment. Cxuronsia.—it the reoent election el a now Legislature in California, thu J?oo bio party gained a nominal victory. Tuey have a majority of fifteen nponjoic bal lot. Nxw Yobk —Thurlow Weed has w-iiteu a lett-r in which he has the follow -ig iu regard to the Dsmocratic platform oftust State : This democratic platform bas roy ap proval. It* bold declaration in favor ts euti v.nlng the national oreditis espcclull’ eommendable. Its loyalty would a i»i Deea a priceless and precious boon xheu oar government and nation were in d.n gor. Tnen we would have given any ih n.j; and all thing* for moh patriotic uturve co*. Bat wnen they were needed uni wbm iney would have saved thousands of I'ves uua millions of treasure, they wars refused. lXMNKiszn —Ou* of the charge' for whioh Emerson Etheridge has bren tried was that he said the Tennessee Lsjsla ‘are was bogus end it and Gov T aor Brovmlow were usurpers. Msj. Had, of the Tib (Union) Tennessee regi-nen', while being examiued as a witner.3 naied that he and all loyal Tennesseeans bo lioved the Legislature to be bogus, laert were some nierabeis legally elec‘ed, but the others were not. renstitutiuually elect ed. fmportant to Dealers Is Goviisistst Stock. la answer to a question, if any broker, or banker, buys a bond or any othrr is sue of the Government in. good faith, it being negotiable, payable to the beater, audit ehouiu prove to have jbeen lost or stolen from a formsr buyer or .owner, do you, as Secretary of the Treasury p"otect the original owner, to the prejudice ol the iguorant buyer ? the Hecretury t f tho Treasury replies that there is tto different law for government than for other nego tiable securities. Whether oompuud interest notes or any other form of Gov ernment securities, a purchaser in good faith for a valuable conslderatioE, would be protected, notwithstanding that they ned before been lost or stolen- It her, however, been the practice of this Department, at the request of thosr losing coupon bonds and otner sccuiltie* payable to bearer, to enter their caveat, and, suspending payment of them when presented, to notify the parties respect ively, to enable them to furnish the De partment evidence louohing the question of ownership, good faith aod whether the purohase was for value, so that it may act advisedly in making payments. PtoiHitltloiH to A ballet* Slavery In Cuba. T&ero are now in Cuba 378,000 slaves. A mooting of wealthy owners aod capi talists has been held to propose soma plan for abolishing slavery. One proposed to eifoct a loan of $180,000,000, in order to indemnify the proprietors at the ra'■* cf S6OO for each emanoipaied slave. Anoth er, ou behalf of anumbor of planter* own ing among them one hundred slaves, ad vocated the polisy of immediate em, ;oi paitou and the conversion of the slaves into plaulatiou apprentices bound to la bor ten years for uieir old masters, and e recsivo wages during that period at lie rai.ee of $4 a month. At tho end of tht ten years the emancipados would have id s option of ohanglng their placee cf lav or, or renewing their former contraots A commissioner has beeu emt to bear e no mortal signed by 12,000 names to tto G >urt of Madrid. Tbe Vlreuteu’s f*aratla la PUllailii- Villa. The firemen's parade in Phlladel'. bit on the 10th was a grand pageant. Thtriy five steam engines, belonging to the city, were out. The line of the parade ./<*» ten miles in length. The procession *&• composed of 22 divisions, each sum ei • ing from four to six companies, tnak-ng iu all 114, including over 80 visiting c.ir panies. Each company bad an cugns beautifully dsevuted ; the members v trv dressed In handsome uniforms, aod each comp.-ay had a band. The drill cl the companies was admirable. There vere several printing presses in the Hue, pitt ing firemen’s odes,«bo. Many ambulance l , used djxing the war, several of them got ten up regardless of expense, were in Jte processor.. Crowds of spectators l!- cd the streets, and immense stands wire erected at many points. Large Fire la Apaiauktcole, Fls. Afire occurred at Apalaohicola, fa., on Ootobar 8, init., consuming about f'nr hundred bales cf ootton lying cn he wharf ready for shipment—A«y. Chron. 21»f- THE LATEST NEWS BirCbUCJUf AATiriOATIO* MEETISO. New Yoke, Oct. 21.—A republican ratifioa lcn meeting was held tuis even ing at Cooper Institute. The building w'ts orewdad. Among the audionoe were a large number of ladies, and great eu tnusiasm was manifested throughout, and there woro some excellent speeches from the prominent lights of the republican party. Tba speakers were Gen. Kilpat rlok, Hon. Daniel S. Diokineon, General Carry, Horaco Greeley and others. XMIttKKT 80UTBEKS1HS. The Post’s special says R. M. T. Hun ter was at the White llouso to day apply ing for pardon. A large list of pardons was mads cat this morning. A.lcx. H. Stephens started for hi* home this evening, aooompenicd by his brother. CIOVXRNMSMT MATTIES. The expenditure of the Navy Depart ment f>r year ending Jane 30, 1805, emouni.ad to $120,000,000. The Secre tary estimates the expenses of the cur. . ®nt ye.tr at $23,000,000. The Herald's Washington speoial says the Beeraibry of the Treasury has deoided rt> issue the gold notes for the use of New Yorx, in denominations of 600,1,000,100, i.nJ 20 dollars. The 1,000 five-twenty bonds are now ready and being issued *c.A ibo Register’s office. Ronds of other •.enominatioDs will be ready before the , U'i of tbs month. 181 TENIAN COIGREIS. PaitAUsiFHiA, Oot. 21.—The Fenian \ rtOi g-oeu is largely attended, and is a co».p et« success. Its duliberationa are strictly secret. Ihe Convention will probably adjourn to- -igbt. I Ole morning’s papers state that John Mii-vhell, ths Irish patriot, recently in QocfiuvD.ent at Fortress Monroe, has been unconditionally released, though tbs in str.tiasntaUty of the Keniais. There is grout rejoicing in consequenee. SOLUJSES’ Alto SAUOK’S HAGUE. ■'•Vasuixoton, Oot. 21.—The soldiers’ ano sailors’ league last night adopted res lutions that the solaters and sailors of the ccuniry unite to press on the Gov ern acijf their just claims, and cull a Na •iot-al Convention to meet on the 4th Monday in January next, for the purpose of (iJeotiOjj a permanent organization and to Lra«' on Congress and the Departments, tiin justice of giving the preference In rmpioymont to men who have boxorably oor-'e-i uieir couutry as soldier* and sail ors. TEEEIBLI .ICCIDXST. Nxw Tons, Oot. 21.—1n the United gti’i:* Mall settlement known an • Hia.r ittg Star, about 15 miles from Nahwsv, N- -T., the boiler of J. A. es tabdehment for prepartug phoephste of Lime exploded about o o’clock Tuesday, p. m., wiib suoh terrible effect taat tne beii cr v*as hurled a distance of 4.00 yards from tho place aod 100 the* ‘•igh. A number of men were in the but filing, t ires jf wlast stood near chr, to.ier and were instantly killed. The Eipl*cop*t The iVilewitg resolution induced by the consideration that many Southern Diocese , are likely to be deprived of the services of the Ghuroh because of their inability to sustain those who minister to tbeia in holy things; and whor-as by tbe oosuaities ot war many houses of worship have boon dismantled, and the m-tchi.ue'i'y of the Ohuroh so ieritige-i as to deprive large oomtnunifisa of those Jo:-pe! privileges which they had eo Jong enjoyed, have resolved that the Beard of Missions of tbe Protestant Episcopal Church iu the United 3tato* regard -t tbeir tint duty at this time to co-operato with their brethren throughout the South srn Diocese, with the view of sustaining the church wherever it is now planted, end that appoals be made at large to bus s'u the effort proposed. A oommlitee of -ievea woro appointed to report upon suoh ncaaurs* as will best promote the euds of >Lq resolution President Lincoln did not’quiie agree with Mr. SSumner on this three-fourths busiaeßß—for, from a window of the Whits Houss, on the evening of the 11th of April, 1806—three days before he was tinaceinated, he said to the crowd: “To meet this proposition, it has been argued tuat no more than three-fourths of -hone (states which have not attempted oeorrsioa ere necessary to validly ratify he (constitutional) amendment. I do not commit myself against this further than to say that euch a ratification would be questionable ; whilst a ratification by ■ rree.fcu-ths of all the States would be ni q ; ;e'toned and unquestionable.” --vsswjJiunuiiLi.. l !■ mi i in 11--H Funeral Notice. Tto t-iecds »ud acquaintance of Eev. W. W. 1 <JBIcO.f and (Emily are requested to attend tbe : j- »r .1 of toe former from St Luke Cfiurcfi, THIS ( Ved-. eeday) AFTERNOON, at 8 o’clock. 0.-Wlt Fuueral Notice. 7 be member* of Lovick Fierce Lodge U P F A ' a*ons. aie requeued tomeetattbe Lodge Room - tllSfWoi .eeday) AFTERNOON, st 2 o’clock, to • j tbe 1 at tribute of respect to Rev. Bro. W- W. iOBISON’. Uetrbers of Columblau and Ogletborpe Lodges t id transient brethren in good standing are lnvt t A to attend. E F COLZfiY, P M. Fe. .1 Cxaiti, Sec’y. 0«46 It anuses"-r'VLL 1 i Leetiag of tlu Colored CBarltaUt I'nlou I Tfiei e will boa meeting of the Colored Cbarita t e Ucion at tbe Colored M E Chureb, on THUBS- I iY £ Villi ING, 80th iost., at 8 o’clock, p iu. The c lore 1 people are generally invited to attend, ss t will he addxtieed by a dlstinguifhed gentle u in upon tbe euh.lect of the Hospital and otter Ii .por-act matters. B hi., hee’y. o-CB' t» ~Fiiii;Sa ARRIVAL ! f-EAL?, JONES &ACEE T?o. 62 Bread St, b its raooived a fine lot cf BED BLANKETS, CASBIMERES, IRIE-a LINEN, TOWELS, NAPKINS, Black, White snd Col’d KID GLOVES, BELT RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBON v lit Whi*e Edge, SERPENTINE BRAID, LOVE VEILS, Aborted Colored CLOAKS, JACONET EDGINGS, &c. Mlllt DAWSON, COLLIER & CO., Wholesale sad Retail DRUGGISTS No. 156 Broad Street, ColuinbuH, Ga. Sundries, Sundries! Mrs ALLEN S World-renowned HAIR BKBTORIIR and r'REfi^ER, HARRY’S TRICOPHER’JS for the HAIR, BTERUXO’B AMBROBIA for Restoring the Hair, BCR NETT’S COCO AIRE for the Hair, CRYSTADORO’S HAIR PYE, Received and foreale by DAWSON, COLLIER & CO oc2o 0t Hurley's Worm Candy, FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, MoLANE’S VERMIFUGE, THOMPSON’S EYE WATER, MIICHELL’3 EYE SALVE, HBGEMAN’S COD LIVER OIL, BAKER’S COD LIVER OIL, MoMUN’B ELIXIR OPIUM, MoLANE’S PILLS, STRONG’S PILLS, WRIGHT’S PILLS, JAYNE’S PILLS, AYER’S PILLS, and many others. Received snd for sale in any quantity by DAWSON, COLLIER & CO. oclii 6t Lamp Blaok, Lamp Black. A fine lot of LAMP BLACK, received and for eale by DAWSON, COLLIER & CO., 0023 6t Druggists, 16S Broad St. Flavoring Extracts! Vanilla, Lemon, Almond, Celery, Peaeb and others, received and for sale. DAWSON, COLLIER & CO. ock.' 6t Congress Water. 26 do* CONGRESS WATER, HENRY’S MAGNESIA, HUSBAND’S MAGNESIA, SEJDLITZ POWDERS, received and for sale. DAWSON, COLLIER A CO. 0020 6t Starch, Starch. 10 Boxes of BEAUTIFUL STARCH, recalved and for sale. DAWSON, COLLIER A CO. oc-5 Ot Coxe’s Sparkling Gelatine. A fixe quantity on hand and for sale. DAWSON, COLLIER & CO. oc'ii 6t BOYS’ AND CBILDREN’S CLOTHING! Ju.t received at Acee, Stewart & Co.’a, »l Broad Street. oc'Zi 2t For Rent. TWO ROOMS and a KITCHiSN, above ths Ope lika Depot. Apply to RICHARD BURT. oc2S 3t FRESH OYSTERS! - T/SESH MOBILE OY6TBR3 can be had «t M A BkRJNGEF’B (Pleasant Hour). They have been put ep In cans for family use. Call eoon if you wish something nice. Also, a lot of FINK ORANGES oc2& It Just Arrived. Sundries!—“So Galled!” Ad BOXES Fine HAMBURG CHREBK, *±l/ 12 bbls Nire Floride-cane SYRUP, PRIME SUGAR, from New Orleans. H C MITC HKLL k 00, 0a26 2t lat® Ganby A Cos. To Musicians! ANY Instrumental performer, capable of >m. reading Music readily, wbo deairee UhUHLm join the Old Colnmbus Orebe.tre,tGKK for social enjoyment and Improvement in l&r Music, will please give his address, through Post Office Box 118. 0c25 It* W. BOSEIWriUL, PRACTICAX ASP SXPIMBSCID "W ATCHMA Ii JtC K , Q A BROAD STREET, one door above aop VI " Pease’s Book Store. Columbus, Gs. WATCHES and CLOCKS Repaired, atjj-d A, sborlest notice, and warranted for months. Parties baring Watches that have been injured by being in the hands of inferior workmen, can have the same put in thorough erder, and good lime keeping guaranteed, 0025 8m For Sale. A DWELLING HOUSE, in a desirable i .>*■-. situation in this city, on • quarter JUguo acre lot. Tbe Hones contains six apart- HJj|| meats, Kitchen and Servant’s Room In the EWML yard; also an outhonse and a smokehouse; good Well of water; suitable space In the rear fenced in for a vegetable garden and In tbe front for Rowers. Pos session given immediately. Apply to WILEY WILLIAMS, <c2S 6t* Atty at Law, Odd Fellow;,’ Hall. SOUTHERN COMMISSION HOUSE BRIEN & CARRERE,- GEN E HA L Commission Merchants, 11 South William Stxeot, NEW YORK. L Tffixsk* Bbisx. W¥ CaXBXBX. Refsr so Meaert Hall i Duck, Columbus, G *. ccS9 St RlUftic to your Heart's Content as long as yon can Buy Violin Strings Cheap, A ‘ FISCHACHER & HECHT’fi, 0n24 ts li? Broad s treet. Xo Harm iulaaocent Amuse* meat! PLAYING CARDS For sale by FISCHACHER & HECHT. mMK WHO SAYS GOODS ARE HI6H? A NY gentlemen having COTTON and wishing to buy a regular supply of goods fur his family 1 would say to him that I will OPEN THIS WEEK, AT TUE OLD BTAND OF REDD, JOHNSON & CO., FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTU OF FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS Hats, Boots, Shoos, —AND— CLOTHIN G! and that I will take his Cotton at TEN CENTS (old price) and sell him Li. supplies at old prices, viz - Osnaburge 10 ctg, Homespun 10 ets, Calicoes I2\i cts, Wool Hats 76 cts, Negro Blankets $1 85, and everything iu the same proportion; In addi. boa to this, if hia bill amounts tosloo,l will give kial tl*o in Greenbacks. If bill amounts to tSOO I will give him JSOO in Greenbacks, and whatever amount es bill I will give same amount in Green backs If apprehensions obtain that I will retract this offer before arrival of goeds, fears may tie allayed by making engagements now. To those who are unfortunate and have no Cot ton but have Greenbacks I will sell goods CHEAP ER than offered above. kjr My Goods passed through Augusta last Thursday and will arrive this week. HENRY PERSONS. Columbus, 6a., Oct. 24 6t Carpenters Wanted! T'WG or throe GOOD CARPENTERS oan learn where they can find employment iu a good eetabli(dim«mt. in the city, by esquiring at 0t24 8 » THIS OFFICE. Advances on Cotton! PERSONS desiring to ship Cotton to NEW YORK or LIVERPOOL can have it done 1c first-class houses, and Ah VANCES MADE, by ar p.yi'is ro ocS£t? W W GARRARD. HALL, MOSES & CO., HAVE JUST RECEIVED: OILS, LIN3KED— raw and boiled. Machinery, Kerosene uud TaDnerg; White Lead, Axes, Nulls, Curry UombJ, Chain,. Hoes, Mill and Crons-cut File*. ALSO, FINE WINTER SEED OATS. onß4 St To All Whom it May Concern. ALL tbe notes, .-cioii.it*, effects and anets es whatsoever kind, cf the late firm of DiLLARD, FdWKhL 4k- CO., 1 fare buen assigned to us, for the payment of the eredito., of said firm. Persons bold'tig claim against said fir m will notify A DILLARD, at Tu.fcegi ”, Ala., cif the same, sia’ing description, Art Those iniebeted to eaid firm are notified to make pnyraeut alone to one of us, or to DILL.vSD a POU, Attorneys, Tnsfcegee, Ala. A DILLAP.D, Tuskegee, Ala, W A a n OTT ; cells daw 4w Auburn, Ala. Removal! WE have removed to No. 13 Broaidj«S3y\ Street, where we propone to do genera’ SsfasAJ. GROCERY ASD COMBIIBSIOS BCSLYE3B, and shall endeavor to me it a fair share of public patronage. We shall be pleased to see all our old friends and Patrons and t-s many new ones as will favor ce with a call. solicited. THE HIGHEST MAIIKLC PRICEB PAID FOR Country Produce At Wo. 15 Uror.d Street. JEFFERSON Si HAMILTON, 0022 1m copy JUST BECEIYED ! A NEW LOT OF CALICOES, ALPACAS, MERINOS, WOOL PLAIDS, JACONET EDGING, JACONET INSERTING, BALMORALS, VANDYKES, TRIMMINGS, &a. FOR SALE LOW —AT— W. L. PxIRKER’S, 64 BROAD STREET. <*c2o 4t GOLD PENS. The finest aud best assobtment of GOLD PEXS. Call and try them at T. S. SPEAK’S. Oc2l ts t. s. spear; PRACTICAL AND ETCPBRIENCBD m WATCHMAKER || 'XtH' and JEWELLER, Corner Broad and Bandolph Sts., AT HIS OLD STAND, Bag now open anew and rich atock cf FINE GOLD WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, FICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, &o. Also, a Sue assortment of S&VSR and GOLD THIMBLES, GOLD aod BILVEK SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, I Made to Order—any Design or Pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, IN GOLD, SILVER and STEEL FBAAIEB. MATCH WORK aad JEWELRY REPAIRED ex «OOD iiD EStJCSEIIM wottxxxx. AIR. JAMES PBICKEB, Sag charge of the TVatch Department, whioh in it «ls ig • GUARANTEE that the work wiU be done in the best possible manner. Person* having PLAIN Watches can have them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chryioliie, Garnet or Aquamarine. mb. isgjiire, Who i* too well known to need any recommenda tion than me, has charge of the Bepalring of Jew elry, Diamond Setting, Engraving, etc. oeSI ts AUCTION BAT ES By" r ’mrnX (Late Ellis, Livingstoi Ac, ) Thorough-brod Btaliion! ON THURSDAY, s.ltlt Oc(oti-a, at IffU .robot I will sell In front of wy store, A FINE TiI•’■ROHUB-BRED SViLLTON, will broken to barness, kind and gentle A 1,60, A‘No 1” OPEN-TOP QUINSY BUGS as goed as new. ooiil tds By l>. P Eui», (Late Bill?, Livingston A Cos.) nm ROCK A WAY I ON TBURSDAY Octohor 20th hi j('J^ o’clock, 1 will sell io front ot store, A No. 1 Roclcaway, As good hi new. Can te Jean at Ciyfinco Shop. tvlji AUOTfoFBAf.«E OF VALUABLIK HORSES AND MUL3-3! At his Stock Sale will be tnid by r>. i*. ELsXvis, io front of hia Store in Coluakue, Georgia, on Thursday, tba 26rh Instant, Fifty Head of Valuable HORSES AND MULE' ! THE STOCK CAN BE £>££( AT OAfiIMBLL’B 6TABLL. cc 22 td* W YLY <z DUNN 1 pnasr: jap For Sivlel Oue Stillkousa with Grille j WI tit iAa-Uorae P.-iyar ;m*. and everylhlngbaloUiiißvlc ► b'i CL’ c: )’ cape i*y 50 bnehel tneanure. Alroattuobed tot!; -.cßiei an Af/XiUOL STf LL; tho win I » eitoated a 80 a •ea vr-ittad, which will be sold t-qather. it" ad in ie.j tbera are T3O acres and improvements. Tho with* caa be pir 1i.., -d at $lO, dUO. Partis* wiehina to purobs.-o will call -t Barn T's k CO’? 0e24 6i Coinerßroad iUdSrCifaiv tr.-e Ou Coasigum^a ipoUB bhig BYE WHISKEY—friII y--oof; ALSO, lObbla BOURBON WHIt KET, at ocgq et tAB.IfET" i CO v. Storage aod Sal a of G *tto i I TJTE wen Id announce to the pabf.’o - ha’Q^rrti IT we a.» prepvel to tilil BT,)RS A#» SE.H, SOT fOX, i havtsg good houjea,#*! hope toj r” go -oral ai.tia . fact>oa' RA2KETT & 00., oeai ts U.iroorßr iad and r,« >2». »ueo s ATTENTION ON HAND AND TO aKBIVB, A. CHOICE SZSX.ZO’X’iON DRY GOODS, smo K», LADIES’ GL O AK 3 , HOSiKKY, GLOVES, L. c . Our Stock convprtsirs; Buporior All nool French Merinos, of the following colors: SOLFERINO—RoyaI Furple, Mazarine Hiue, Ashes of Roses, Beautiful Bvowjj, “ Hose. All-wool DeLAINES, varioa? colors, DRESS BUTTONS and TRIMMINGS, Superior Biack and Colored CLOTHS for LADIES’ CLOAKS, Plain, Plaid and Striped POPLINS, to. TERMS CASH! PEACOCK k CHAPMAN, FORMERLY OF BARNETT, CHAPMAN & CO., Will be pleased to Bee their eld friends and many new oats at “THE BEE HIVE I” KNICK KNACKS 3 NOTIONS. A'thongh I have not the Lagost STOCK of us t-buve article*, in the city, it ie a WELL-KNOW?) TAOV that I keep only the BEST GOO W, and net eve -y one malting purchaer-s of sii gels value rcceiv and for all Investments made at ths BEE HIVE ! 1 have now on hend, in eddition tc thenb-re Stock of DRY DO 3CP* A Choice Assortment of FRENCH fIOKTSOTIOU ERIB3, and the Celelirated HossEore Candi r 3 ’ which I am oianutaturingaver' d»y. i will begin, in a ehert t me, tne ’ aaing f FANCY CAKKB. Ornamented in nty usual Et.PnR.OB CTYLA— suitable for WEDDIV6B, SPARTSKB, - (jbO. Ifow in BTOBE, a well-selerted BT- CK . f Puo Apples, preserved in their own juice. Pickles. Can O' .ds, Ac., Sc.| Tresh (Ground) Spices; MATCHES and CANBLF9, FOOT fiIATB, BROOMS, Ac. A,-, WOOD AMD WILLOW W." t Extra Fine Appier, For eating or cooking. BJOSWAM and DRDD FAUIT WAMTET. I wiU seU any of this Stock fer CASH, or Cxcbaagc for Produce ’ tSP Our Beet woix till 9 o*< ook at Bight. acid if