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GOLU r»TTfl UUO. •
FRIDAY MORNING, OCT.I ff. 1M5._
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Ge*. t. E , Sf Kentfkhy. fee . |
■eriy of Ike Confederate _ w*J. k- ■“ k. »•*
Oktaf editor of o new joffrnnl ot
No* Orleans, OoUod the Ntum't
reoeatly epp, tated as
sf the
*r. averting Petes aad Trust**
PeU, ef Mlateaeii J. B. M^der and Lt.
M. F. Maary, *f ftiglkia; lehaa 0.
Herne, of 1 E Kirby
Smith, ef florid*; Was. Hardeman, of
Texas, and John Perkins, of Loafciaaa.
I. Hie a .rat-d eleted the* tbot Oe. «e». Hood tieoo, boe noe rtoeet- rtceei
If aerried MVee Preetoo, of Keatuoky
lody with whoa he woe ie
We dwriof the eelebreted
awsdst froa Delteo w!Jw to the Chettehoe*
He H. ie soil to he preparing* D . o k hutorf .tnr*
t The General hna never be a
• ready or interesting writer.
Ho wee baton te tho army an tho “Ught
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&s»
ItiMd. dte* * by •wraeunding efrffwBMtoftdBT. indi
want '.face* eireumr.nneee
___ tic nothing more, lete. by j
attempting wo a*«.eh, w* #heu!d engender
schism a d exriumtte, end liexud «k*
ustfvft*** cf usr Mlberations Wo
cuw< Mrrr«; pr cart fc- rrron of the
H«i; h«d it wear duty,** far separate!*,
U rescue ourrelaee u< <mr peeterity frc»
Jkttr fieneequrrecce Lot a. *ddr*.s our
^ ,g, lMai Wl ,g 4 lg »ay of manly
pi^ tu »bly ml,lr.g open the Father
„( Light to Uluoiioo oor nnderarandiog* of
Orotiemon, renewing the eipreeeieo
ay Ctoutodo. iooekiB* o eptm of oowil
inu»a, kora .oy sad potrtotiea, nod be
speak kb g j.mt eoppe/t ood your iednl
goeoe, 1 iirtKt ike Convention oe
orgoaiasJ, ood & proposed duUral te sever opoe
the performance ill
0or Job-ton end Judge 1 L Hsrrie
withdrew. «* w
?be following woetke rote fur Bscr.tery
•» irnri bollot: bofetd. 09 Weik.r,
”. wafi? , - ’ p MtJ ' >«e 47- Horrid*,
,; 4
h B _ B0 ( boloe by » aej witf
idg the Ceoreetiea then proooeded raolt: te o
hfieed wSdill, boltot with the fotlewieg
154 j l'eoplee, ii8 j BoffoVd, *i‘d.
y r*-,*, r2& i> «ed tell of Pelk
toeiH • •< “*•
toot wee drolored elw ted *nd the
oath of iko driegotee end uenol oottt
otHm wee ndaintetered bia.
Mlllury Order la AUheae.
MsJ'ir General Woods, Ceaaaadiag the
District ef Alabama, ea tho 18th, ordered
that the civil wwtherUiee be prohibited
from tho unroot, tepriaeomeat, trial or
Malahmnat, nf nay aegre for anv oi
fsetae c a aait ied prior lo the wmasr of
General froa Tnyler, then* except headquarter*, by epeaial per
aiadoa or from
Oem ef the Bu
ef Freedntta and A ban
dosed Lands, far tho State of Alabama
PlwtM*. *
M*J. Gem Fester had gone on a tour of
laepeeilea wiu probably through Eastern Peaeaeela Florida Key U*
visit aad
W
A is te ha selected somewhere in
th* regte* ef Jne ha e a rtlle gad act apart
ha a home for tbe aged, infirm aad deni
lute gf the freed paeple.
Forward, ef Florida, died M th* 31st
loot, at tho Fnlaekl Hoax# ia Baeaaoak.
Oeaplis*#. •VfNtes Bring*
Tk* Itvaaaah Herald of lb* 21st say* t
The pnbllc bridge will be that pleased ite* to loam teal
th* great r Ogeeebae
river aa the of Central Read is
aew ee m p l eled aad ear* are passing ever
It. We are informed that tee repair* aa
tefrewad are being proeeewted with re¬
newed vigor aad will be oompleted at an
- dhrly period The Iren required for th*
road bed has bom parebesed at Chat
aoega, Teas , one train lead of whieb
ha* beta received. real We lawn that tea
Irate on thi# u fosmring
Goorfis State Convention.
DAY,
the Macon T.lefr.ph |
The Georgia Cenveatiea assembled at
13wl Ute* H of Rsproeeatalivoi ia
Milledgevtli* on tho 26th.
Th* Speaker'! ehatr was eecupied by
Judge leeieen L. H^trr U aad Gov. Jobn
Tho Geeernor sailed tee Borm t* order.
Ho nnnonneed teat the Oenvantfon had
bled aecord
lag fo hi* precismattea, aad directed hie
, 1*. H. Briscoe, to pro*
eead wfcA a tall ef tee oenaties.
rejjkeftnBttg Two hRRdrad and eighty-one member*,
124 eeanUoa, answered to
their names, aad tk* Secretary announced
* quoram pr wn aa l. Thor* w« a Go vote
in l Chattanga oenaty ,
J The amaeely eatk iu st!miai«i*r«d to
tee bore premat, in badiee of eight,
by Judge Harris, of th* Oomalge* Uir
salt. Tho following is the oath:
••Tea, aad oaok ef yoa, d* eolemnly
•wear, in the pmenos of Almighty God,
that yea will henceforth faithfully sap
pert, pretest aad defead the OeaBtitatloa
of the Catted State*, and the noion of
th* States thereunder; aad that you wlM,
in Hku —HIT, Abide by aad faithfully
support all law* and preeiamations which
have betm during the exiating fe
bellion, with reforeaee to the emanolfa
tioa ef elavee. ,8o help yoa Ood ! ”
The Qevernor xateoAsed the nest
hueiaoee to be th* isleotiha ef FreMdent
of te* whole Ooaveatlon, by ballot, a m.jority of
the being necessary to a ohuioe.
Mr. Joakiae nominaled Hob. Horecbell
V. Joknson of Jeffsreen, and Mr. Huvis
cf. Worth, Hen. Chae. J., Jenkins of
■Masai.
tbo latter aemiaoiioa wo# withdrawn,
Mr. Kenan merad teat Hon. H. V.
Jfikiaon be elected by aeelaaatioa.
Mr. Chappell of XasMgee ebjected OB
th* greRftd tern would b* more solemn!,
ty In a ballot. The Governor deeided, as
mi ebjeaOon had been raised, that tb*
sleetieft should yrocsed by ballot.
Xtotiea eC Mr Kenan, the Convention
decided t* vote Hot voce.
H««. « v Jo baton having received
24ft, and Chari ee J. Jeakin, 27 vetee, the
fetmer geatUmoa wae declared by tbe
., Uevernof tn he elected Pr**ld*nt of th*
attention.
-v-tete teoGon ot lir. tenan, Mr, Johnson
leek tha skate witkeet further ciremony,
and wa# welcomed, amid applause, hy the
Gevtrner.
Preskteftt J#hn#oa teen spoke oe f*j.
t lew*:
of tea Ceaveatiea—Pteass
MffWpt #tidan*e my grateful ef aekaowledgm.ut* for
thi# your kladmeee aud oenft
I regret that I annuet
•»F for d tSeicaey m your praridiag offi
efir, I ffftk Mag te my aid
experteftoff u*r the uaternl duvie# adaptation nasigned for
d IlMlf fttof me.
will, howovoi , 4* the very b*«t I eon,
relying and npo» genoreeity te f
error, m
««d«r
«*4 eUrffd wtUi
Uftf** I
Mteiai with
It is
«r m ight Upon act te do.
iff yen reete
toft -------
I mmf In f i i n if fi tie to , hwwwew, to
tftri te* Jwty ot Ooffneftn b
te
■»»*• Fw Ike purpose ef siding job
Ui performing this delicate of task, i have j i
for ike nee Iko €ea**nri>n
‘ t*L Fm'-mion” of te* mow of I860
nM vhtok will be fur* sand whew tettr d
Wtikto he past few y «■»•»»«• mad*
w I judicial eye
to*. Three experiment*, tbink, koto
demrmetrnitd tfeftt the judges uitlf bo .
Independent of ike Eieeuti*#. nnd tb*
**und p®' 1 ** “ 4 »*• whole##®* admini#
twtten ef low. rtqnir# ikot the (Kiroroer
judicial ho deprived feaolionnrice of the eppoioUteot The of oil
ndalsietr*
Hew ef j settee will under the eendi- s
eew
tiee ef eoetely, require thot the organ ie
lftwbeee aade, oe te ollow the Legislature
U establish Inferior tribune e n e»i
county with jurisdiction over ornoio i
eWieeee of rietl oed criminal r oueer.
The eeeeieoe ef etioh eouore ehoeld be
frrquent, eo oe ***** to di.psteh b *•»« bnelnoee with
I Htelelio. froa Lao to * lime, oe the pob- J?
, U «*!g«»etoe * «••»*«1 ®:gktro<jetri.
r bU »«beor
oooeiderotlow, miiaawd.ng to your deltbe
fh# propriety of or
th“ ‘h« Saprote Court, eholl
hold U eee.ior.ol oeo ploee. end tk.t
onepl*ee shall be the nett of Oosersaent
for SuiB Tb *
»' 11 fc * «»»y gf»* 1 It will
hetterweeure *_u of
Jmm Oilrn wee on motion
riealooted messenger by aooUaalien.
Mr. Wa. U. Rsberi, of Beidwtn, was
elec led doer beeper by heolaatatiow,
Mr. Jenkins offered tbefeltowl*| roes
iuiiun:
That the Prreident appoint • ooamltlee
of 16, on* from r-aeh judicial dletrtot, to
prepare and repurt busmens for this Con
vent ion.
Meter/. FleyjL Hsoeejl and Ob* P p»11,
Wete eppointsd a ouMmiMee to inform
the G jteruor that lb* Convention wee
organised audTrtedy to receive any com
muninatiea k* mny dgeiwe to make.
Moser* Mallard, tlabanitx aad Cole
were nppjiuted a oommiite* to mnko *r
rang*mnate for opening the datiy eeeelone
«f the Convention with ptnyer f A
The Govern' r sent In ill %11'wing
communication .
Gtmemtiiewf *
The oircumeiaiioe* under which you
have as»i<tabled, look# it proper in my
judgment, tout you mould have set be¬
fore yt'U a summitry of lb* floancifcl one
ditto u of tbu 8ieio. that you uiey be tbe
bktlsf prepared lo give appropriate
dirsolioi e to Eseeutif* o(fleer* tuuohiag
\h« discharge < f iraportent duties aoeee
enry Will to bu performed Upon belore jb* L->gi*la
turs *n#noibl*. entering oa the
duties uf ray ofhco 1 ascertained from
7* *f v ' or wed reliable, tbit the sotton
•* Ub 1 1 either bum captured rrf eon
fumed bjr lire, and that alt of the animate
tbe S *i* held abroad, had been drawa
against to th# full sitin', of their value.i
T be Wee tern A Atlantic lUilrwtd l.eloegieg yield
* j (hr no iaaom-% end th« etook
to foe ritato iu Batik* nod idher Railroads
were entirely unarailable. Our obaritebll
Institutions, tbe Academy for th*,*bliud Lunatic at
tbe city of Mason, aud the
Asylum at vbie plane, wet* without fund*
aad are now compelled to resort to eueh
credit m they tu»y obtain lo preoure
supplies neceeaary far tbs maintenano* ef
their unfortunate inmate#. Th* Faniten
tiary with its shop* and machinery, has
been urnrly destroyed—io euoh an extent
*i to reader U wholly iu»d*qMla to
aooomplish the purpose designed—*»d
nearly all tbe coavlots have either eft
raped or been disoharged. mbk*
U will be aeasntuty theref wa te
Rope pro tie ion* to tatey l»tft effobl the
judgment# of the ooorte against oerteid
i riiutnaieTor cffoacee oo»altted in qiela
Vioo of exiating Uws, or wbioh mey be
oommltted, until new laws shall be mode
prescribing new peualliM aud, Other
modes infl o'lng punishment lor eriaa.
During tbe progress of the wgr, tbe
Weatorn ft Atlantic Railroad was allero
ately destroyed and rebuilt by tbe
oonuadtag armiee, until by the operation
of last spring it tnihlary finally/ell authoritiee info Uwe of pox- ibe
eeesiou Unite* of the
States. By them it was tomporari. and
ly repaired and put iu ruaaing order,
by them retainrii until about the 25tb of
ieet month, when it wat turned over to
the Statu upon certain terras and con¬
ditions propoecd by tbe. United State*.
Mott of the depots on the road, and the
workshop* on It, are to be repaired furnished or
rebuilt; many croee ttee to be
and much of the iron to be relaid. The
bridges over the stream* were found to be
frail end liable to be swept t-ff by.wte
first heavy freshets. 8uoh being the one
the superintendent and director* did got
hesitate with my approval lo eater ieto
ooniraett lor the immediate oonstruotiou
of and substantial bridges
are fourteen in number, aud the
of the enutrsota are to be com¬
by the 16 h of December newt. Th*
atook on the road being ineuft
cieut, the eaperintendent aad direafon
purchased of the United Btate* nine
engine* and allbut one hundred oar#.
Thi# outlay cannot be met by the prooeed#
of the road, but will require, it i# eMi
mated, more than abalfmillloa df dollar#.
I have caused some repair# Exeeutive to b# put
npun the State House and (ho
Meaefoa. These will f*q#MW further ap
prepriktious. to replenish and put than
in proper ardor. Having no available as¬
sets with whiok to pay tbo milesgf of th#
members of the Convenifoft o> thetf per
diem, 1 borrowed on the fsitb of the
dime, from oitimne of Augusta, about the
sum of fifty thousand dollars, te he used I
by the Convention for that purport, ripw
cial ouniraqts have been made with the*
citizeEB leading th# money, fo wkiohoon
tract* I invite your auectiuu «ad ; mp
fully %*k that tiuy beppplnved fm that I
prevMensbeuindeto meet m»mpr6mptljr.
Bmoe out last eteotioa for members to
tk* Cong-ees of ihe United Sfoies, a now
apportionment of Reprfixeatative# has been
mode under the Cectus Return# of 1860;
a»d by that appointment tk* autabwr slot.
t#d to tbe State of Georgia, jg reduced to
men. It bring deairnble teat Repreaea
totivo. should b* elected at ns early a day
a# Convention practioabU, it will be proper that the
shall by reeolction or other
wi»«, divide the FHate into the rtqaidte
number of Dixtnotg and order tftaf the
election for member* tu Ceagre*, be told
oa the lent da, R5 that on which the
Governor and member* of tbe Genera!
Assembly Tb* may be directed fo be heldea
change# which the war aad iter*
itiitB BiTe mad* m our property por>ul*
oenesponding tton and resources, change# enggeri teat Uinh
or modifieatiett# be
branch of the General Assembly. To an¬
M, proximate under tee perfect most jettioe favorable oa thie *ubj#£
almost impossible; oircumeUn
«••, but with me, at
preeeat. It i* etill mere d*ewlt, beeaue*
ef fibs want ef atourat* »UttttloaHafor
t- «>H « .IIUK
W*«re MthoHsaU w
<••». c. a. ■xmi
• (s-Srfati for la ih* ft,lit O «|i«,
roeel MUiMtUltliae. or IT le
Masvalc Nelicti
* * < allku Mre ljT. lug *f Dtlur A
CBamKMo *‘*r*
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au «o-p»»t«* it «oc,t •umtia, tn
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For Sale.
CHEESE,
SNUFF, by tbe jar, bottle afcd paper.
BROWN SUGAR.
Br WALL ft THOMPSON,
OPXTSI
Bank Notes Wanted.
I <> Ike >mho-ii*d Stslce of to t.eorga, perchaae Atakvme. bum of M,rsh tbe ■eat* eed
•-mill Caroiine. Virnteta.Umfoieee eeSTan a »isee ,
sa t win pey fall market alee for |k*
W YHAX ALZXANDII.
Afoet K ■ Bruoc S Co.
:<« Dj Broad street, (•« Kaeie’a star*.
rKJ»: tf
nppsosiante acre aeoriy in diitrl
juetice to esoh men', door. It will
eentrqaer.ee dignity to the to Court, oar end Capital, gir.
tnoro oa
to their dooirioae
The public debt of tbe fit ate at reported
the Uoaptrollor am >uate to abiat 20.
625 dollari. Of thie lum 2 667 750
were contrasted prior to the com
anoc'-tnent of tba war, the balanoe about
18,135.775 dollar* during it* *ti»t#no*.
Oe the amount incurred yreriou* to ho*
tilit ipa th*ro i« n<»w due end uopaid, about
the earn of 284 000 dollar*. The liabili
ti*» iaaarred before the war u in ertry
eotue o debt, and the State i* bound by
erery consideration of good faith and
public mnhi t»i«rolity *o to rogord It, and te
pmvieion for the prempt and faith
ful dieoharg* of «noh liability. No roai
cmabiw doubt can be totortahied that sucb
will be hgr pleasure and her notion Hut
tbo debt created daring the war, 1 stands
on n very ditT-rent bitte It is of no
legal or aornl obligation beoauee it we*
or naiad to aid in the prosecution of a w*r
of rebellion against tho United States
The purpose Bought to bo socompliebed
nae uuoonetitutioosl and all who particl
paled in anywise lo the effort to eerer tb«
country, were violalori'of law and esn
therefore *et up no claim either legal or
equitable for money advanoed or for sar
▼ic*4 rendered Fu urthermor* these con
trade, from which a liability 4s said to
result w*re made with Georgia in revolt—
with Georgia ae a member of the Confed
erate Ntate* Government.. The Govern
mont to which she then belonged, ha*
been overthrown, and with Us overthrow,
all Confederate debt* btoamo ngtinot.
Georgia ns a o' mpanrnt part of it, no
logger exist* sad her debts then incurred,
have la like manner been extinguished.
Nhe Is now no longer in revolt. She is
one of the Btn’es of the J^edornl Union,
and in her return te reeotollialion^ her
to the Government require*
Vkat tbe net ef seoeestoti b* cancelled, end
alt other note done and performed in aid
of the rebellion be declared void and of
rffeot. The ultimate redemption of
the currenoy, both Slat# and Confederate,
was made dependent in fact, and in terms
upon tbe mult of the fatal struggle No
oao expected payment if finally defeated
in our efforts to secure indepenuenor, aud
therefore no plighted faith is violated by
a refusal oa the part of Georgia to as¬
sume tbo to pajrnu lesun. indeb^sdaesa The camccy dependent and the
o»
onueo flouriehe l together while in life,
and new that the eause ha* no longer n
being, tho currenoy that sustained it may
well bn interred in the same grave.
To oall n refusal on the port of the
State to acknowledge cr pay (head extiool
demands ropudintiou, is but n perversion
of the uio of language, and presents an
appearance < f an attempt to sustain and
uphold a desperate cause by a reaort to
odious words and opproprtbious o epithets.
Onr burdens are already great nod our
strength greatly diminisked. The aa
*i ofsuon a dobt will still add to
offr.wwakasM, impair Immigration, eur credit, increase
our tales, drier prevent
capital from tasking an Invcstpient among
na and will embarrass ns in a variety of
ways for years to ooms.
To transfer this great question to tbs
Legislature will be considered a quasi
endorsement of its justice. The Legw la
turs will have iu own peculiar burdens
to boar, sad will be pressed with busiaeM
beyond that of any it on* that has aesem
bled in our day, wiU be sharped with
framhsf aad psxeingtak laws, police laws,
poa#I fosutin daws relating to eontrscle, aad
manifold relatieneeflife. Such
WVjfidW dirixi .will ^e talents b* sufficient of the impoouutue tele the
moat aad
indtartrious ef men, And the pablic wel¬
fare will demand teat, to these subjects,
thumembers of tbw l,igi»lai#f* shell give
teeir earnest, bust and undivided effort*
Let not that body, when in session, be
beaelgad, from day to day, by ofoimante
their agents and attorney*, urging
fth* asaumpitoa, iu whole or ia patt,
df these unconstitntienat demands Let
th* hop* of reward in such aiforU be en¬
tirely cut off; let ibis overflowing foun¬
tain of corruption be now aad foreret
dried up; and let the record of yqu r ne¬
don ou thie subject discourage, It tt fh#
future, all premature efforts to overthrow
long and wall established Goverameftt
la a word, ordain solemnly and deliber¬
ately, that no Legislature, now or here
after, shall, dirtetiy or iudireotly, ia
whole or in part, assume to pay, in any
manner, theee dhmawds, unconstitutional
in their oraation, eo&aanos a«i many of them
without even the of equity
to support thorn. |
The Srent of this year will constitute
abolished ia yr'KS the* State* ™’^’. Georgia, b r ia
Convention, is called upon t# put on
record an acknowledgment of thaaftoom
pHshed foet, to give assuranos to mankind
that involuntary servitude shall not here
after, tn any form, or by virtue of any
tss shall eommuaity
they guard by law the
from the evils of sudden emancipatlaa ;
snaUseonre tease emerging from bond
age, it Ute enjoy went df their legal
rights; aad eball protrot tbe hntnble,
the ignorant and tha weak from wrong
and eggreestcu. Suoh are some ef th*
unforeeeen and wonderful reeulte of tke
war. In panting thi# revolution, our
ehactiMmeuU hpve been severe^ and oar
eofomltiwe have been heavy; bul wv
eheuid do Well to remsfober tent tela
great thing* ahang* is i of Him, whs dfien nil
wisely, nnd “ according te tee
counsel* _____will.” of Hi*
J. JoBFioB, Free. Gov. ef On.
After Ute vwadlng ef -tee te*
Ooaventiou then adjourned until 9}
•’clock te narrow.
N Q S 8 ’o N r«| W
M. CONNEIL
ml 58 Broad Mrrrl,
R mraCTrOLLV fttkd turn a-Mioaocmutbedn ttod itg count rf iL— .» __ .
!• time s mb <2 la durrivm a cPLltMH D 8rOCK of |
HTAI'DIC mid FANCY
D8I GOODS j
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Coapiwiag way article acuatly kept in a FIRST
CLA8? UKT GOODS- HOI’Sk.
CLOTHING*
Boot*, hhurs und Ilutn,
end e geecrel mcaortmcat ef
BOOK STORE !
ho 60 Broad Street, toluabas, fie.
6E0. H. ROBERTSON,
le dew. H. Kefoerteen SO* ’)
R F.At'KCTrt'U.Y eanouaees te Ike clUseee o',
Cotembu, eta aarrowadtam eeeatiy that be
bee now in elate, aad oa the
ttiahle eioek *f
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Mec<na, H Otiiui end Tioeee, Sated aad Steak
pAVkK. White. Hug, New Opeeae, Oaid aad
Wedding Rnvelope*, Muernlag Pape* end BN
Vr.Lorrt »n<l CASDO Araotd'e aad Battev*,
let.UiUett e rteel Pent, Seher's I.eed PeertU,
like, I. PleyiBK tiesde, VMIlag t'esd*. Portfolios,
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A keeutilal otock of Anthony’s Photograph Ah
bu as, r mtalning from I to 200 I’teluree.
A rholr-e Mnek of Bmod and Paeer-heck Novels
I keep on hand a large aad assorted stock uf
HCHOOJL BOOKH t
Ai-ua choice selectios ef MtniOaad MUSIC
it JOS A, Sorgo. Hetlede, Deed, end Qnertetle*; tbe
Howe Circle, tilver Chord, dhower ot Pearls. <h)ld
#n (fuller, Wreath, Winner's Perfect (laid#, forOuiter.
ViuHo »u<l Banjo Btrtage, ia conneetlen
gi'b ell t-reltn pspeta prtated.
I * *»ke«p <in band all the Weeklies, Monthlies,
wd LiUiri^ P»P»r« pahlitbed ta th* CatteS
I t>uy el the lowest *a*b prica and our motto
Will lie
"Quiek Salas aad Small Frwita !**
1 r<i|M>ctiully wollett order, from th* Couotrr u
w«i| u k-oni th* Oltjr.
U'dsr. from oay oat will m»»t with prompt *V
tK.tl'in, *n<t tho.» who a>., fovor aswllhfaoh may
rvly upon ja.i dnaltuf.
be ’Anything wanted aad not on hand
can supplied r at short notice. Call aad
tto me GRO. H. ROBERTSON.
ocJT If
E. W. MOISE,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW.
Office an Bread Street,
OVBB STORE OF
MK38R8. 81’KNCKR ft ABBOTT.
oc.ll Urn
DR. tf. J. HOSES,
^ JfKSItM hi« wrvkn to the clUteas of Co- ^
lumhu. tn all branch., of hie profMaion.
*0-00, « over Spear’. Btera, Room Re. a.
Hodd.ocrfU B. Corner of JackMa and Raldwln
HtfM»ll. <X-JT 9w
COTTON!
JNO. T.-EDMUND3 & 00 •>
I linkers and Commission Herchnati,
MACON, GBORGIA,
Offift on 3J Stnrt nexffioor lo Poit OJf lee.
J AIM 1 ® r * prepared to mok. rate Mveacee ea ektr
"ole of colUm •« Nortoa, Rockier A Co,
N.w York, or to our correspondent, la Liverpool,
Uagland.
Plan lor. end owavri of cotton rn trait! •( the
•mu. to our c*r« for „.l. or tolpavnt, aboil a nv.
ptompt they rami a* to mIm, in gal* or currency a*
may direct.
X» .olictt order, fiw th. purebam of cotton
Hold and Stiver ..id Sight Exchange on New
lo-k, boughtaud m Id.
W. refer by permlMion to J B Raw A Rea, Bow.
dre A And .too. Knott A Hewn. HnrdMten A
fipnrk., It W i nbbedge, N A Horde* O Oo. Ssvnn
»»h; ihhd National Bank, NanbvIUn;
Htnk, Loulsf ill«; Ootem»ro4*l Bstfrk, Lootsviiiw.
co*lT lm
Oysters and Cabbages
KBCF.IVED THIS DlY, FROM NOBILE,
AT THB
SARATOGA RESTAURANT.
o«X7 It
ADVANCES ON COTTON!
'yyg will bHIP COTTON to first cites In
NEW YOBK .n l m.ke literal CAFH advaeeto.
oc27 tf O
J R I VET ft 00.
PB0P08AL? 9 BUILDING A TOWER !
NOIL CHAMftXA. teTlM. I
O K tLKD Proposal, will be October reoeived for /
ewoweok.
O hj th. Coutract Committee of thi* Council,
fo r tfci BUILDINU ef a TOWER for tknknnginf
nf *n^L tk.M HKuL, for theueeof the cHy.
Plae*. Bppciflcatli-n*. Ac, wilt b* fan tab ad on
appiicaiion to Mr J L Morten, Chief JO Engine*, POUTER, Ftr*
Dcpenmeot. or'it fit „ Oont.
Chm’n Com.
-
Dawson, Collier & Co.
"lITGVtiD revpoctfiilly that th* Prescription tntorm tholr OepartUMBt Mead* aad
IT paiionw Hr
wail h« under THE ENTIRE CONTROL of
(DIXIEK, who** ability as a drnggirf t* well
- wnlfii^eeUy.____ Taken oc2€ tf
p Mule Up!
t - MWBCM-aiZEP Bar tl—aJlULS.^. l*r.
rT wiihaaJdie mwk. upoa
6t *?"*****
u Slid u« a*our suta*»
male r*n he r<Wor«r*d by th* proper owner
’ "tsT “* >s. w m u ». co.
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For R*nt.
m*o noofos and a RiTcqgK, nbovmfoe Op*.
X itk* J)«i*oi. *
am .»«««.»
. . w, * ■ ■ ■■■■■ " - - ..... ■■■- ..... .
southern commission house
*j3RIEN & CAEEEEE.! „ . nn mv)r< I
GKNKRAL *___ _
Commission Merchants,
11 South WiUikBB ttrffwfi, ■
»
HEW YORK.
L Tmta.a Rare*.
Wa Conazaa. ‘
Rsfor to Merure HaU ft Dock, Colambas, Ot,
OCR fit
Railroad and Dray Receipts
for sols at f I
THIS OFFICE.
f0LMER 4 f0 •1 i
l»oleitalr and Hetail
T, y <
►
No. 156 Broad Street,
< tsIusubuM. 4.a.
Suodries, Sundries!
Mn ALLg.VS WurSd-rencwafd Hill &UTOUK
aad URRfiMiA,
»*UT1 TBICnPHEit'i* for the Bata.
FTIELINO’S AMhRoeia r.r Reetone* the Hair,
liL'KN KTT8 OOCOAINE Ijr lb* Hair,
CB V8TADOROS HUB ME,
Received and fjt »ele by
DAWSON, COLLIER A CO
OrliM
Hurley’s Worm Candy,
FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE,
MaLANE S VERMIFUGE,
THOMPSON’S KYE WATER,
MITCHELL S EYE SALVE,
HEGELIAN'S COD LIVER OIL,
BAKER'S COD LIVER OIL,
MoMUK’S ELIXIR OPIUM,
McLANB'S FILLS, STRONG’S PILLS,
WRIGHT’S PILLS, JAYNE’S PILLS,
AYER’S PILLS, and many others.
Reoeived and for sale ia any quantity
by DAWSON, COLLIER $ CO.
ocK et i
SUPPLIES,
Fumcy Goods and Xotlonx,
Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks,
end * great many other article* too numerous tc
mention.
li.1Vl.VG l-DRCHASKD MY *T«X:K
At the Lowest Canli Price*,
MV MOTTO WIU, ltg
Quick telex aud Nniall Prodlx.
Ae inviatttm to call and examine my stock
to respectfully mended to all, aad psruculsry the
Ladles.
M. CONNER.
oo'J* lm
For Kent.
T UI RK4IPSNCK now occupied hy the ft
andetf tgueu, opposite the reihtraoe
ot Richard Fatlnn, in Liu Wood. Foeeee
•ine given Itnmt-diaiei,-.
Apply u> J B COLLlT^
OeiM it et Dswioo, Collier A Co’s.
DR. A. J. FOARD,
Mr,l .cel Director of tele Army of Tennexirr,
'J4KNDK&8 hie ptofoeil„aal scrrica to
ottierna OTCoiambs* eu;f vicinity. SS
a w
Of HCS IN TUB BSRRY HOUdK.
or86 t(
For Sale.
ONE NEW HUE AND POWDER PROJS
IRON SAFE,
Patrick'. I'.tonl.
Apply at W I. PARKIN’#,
ocMut No tU Ilro.il fit.
For Rent
'JINK Poor fitoiy IR0N-P»0NT B,MLD - mgft
ING, No. fi.l wait NS. j^p'
Breed Slrrat. Apply »t »U,v« More.
octe ia* 8AMUU k RUO.NKY
House and Lot for Sale!
O NE th* of eitv, the moil ui*»*»nily d«»ir.l.lv Px-.i.U place. Dear In it
tne buKovi. cat.*.; fillet cv.rjr op with
To every t-unv.niswr*, n%* iu room.
.oy •ii.'de.irin* n,i iim-.ka«iit or lo
near. • comfoit«l,i,- h wi* this i. . rare
cb.nce. Th*
CARPETS .ml PI RMTIUE ;
will bv Mid with tb* plMie If dvdred.
Apply at yrMCF. CtLUMBU#
0A8 COMPANY.
octe St
WHO SAYS GOUOS ARE HIGH ?
A NY (vntlsmao h.vtoy COTTON and wlihlsf
to buy a regular .uppijr of i;ood. for hi. fam¬
ily I would «.y to him th at l will
OFEN THIS WEEK.
AT TUX OLD STAND OF
REDD, JOHNSON & CO.,
FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
WORTH’ OF
FANCY and 8TA PLE
DRY GOODS
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
—AND
CLOTHING!
and that I will take hi. Oettoa at TSM CENTS
pricraj and sell him bl< tupplie. at old price.,
vis: OinAburg. 10 ctn, Homespun 10 cts, Oalioee.
1 * 1 * ous Wool Hat. Tficte, Negro Blanket, fit 36,
and everything in tbo ..me proportion. In add*,
tton to tbit, if hie bill am mote to $103, I will give
him 1100 in Greenbacks. If bill amounts to $500 I
I will giT* him ffiOO In Greenbacks, and whatever
amount of bill 1 will give eamie amount In Green¬
backs.
If apprehensions obtain that I will retract this
offer before arrival of goodi, fear, may he allayed
by making engagements now.
To those who are unfortunate and have no (Jet¬
ton bat have Greenbacks I witterll goods CHEAP¬
ER than offered above.
My Good* passed through August, last
Thursday and will arrive thie week.
HENRY PERSONS.
Oohimbos Oct. 24 6|
IV. ROSENSTIHL,
raacnc.L axe ixriaixncnn
WATCHMAKER,
90S3# WATCHES Book STREET, Store. one Columbus, door above Go. atj-f wn\
and C LOOKS Bepat red, A
shortest month*. notice, and * attested for twelveSkf JB
Parties having Watches that hnvn been Injured
by being tn the hand, of Inferior workmen, con
have the name put in fHrough order, anti good
time keeping guaranteed. 3m
A. 0ADMAN,
GUN AND LOCKSMITH,
Crawford Bt., Bear Cook’s Hotel.
B ELI. HANGING. 4
LOCKS and KEYS *5.1 **d
Brass Fire Dogs Fir* Irons,
0 * 2 1 3m nearly repaired.
Ol’N'8 RESTOCKED at tbs shortest notice.
For 8ale.
A A DWELLING HCfSB. in a desirable M
situation ia this city, on a quarter
airs lot. Tb* How* eoataio* six ap.rt
men's, Kitchen aad Hervaat's Room m tbe
yard; also au outboui* and a smoksboasei g ;uad wall
of water; eaNabl* apace tu tb* resr fenced ia torn
.vegseaMewardaWaadta tea ftont for lowara. Poa
aeeooQ Apply given immediately. WILEY WILLIAMS,
to
or®Bt* - A tty at Law, Odd Fellow,’ Mall.
music to y our Heart's Content
a* long •# pen cap
Buy Violifl Strings Cheap,
At SCB4CHER tffcHTS,
FI ft l^%re*d
street.
Ho Harm tn Innocent Amoxe
V lent!
. PLAYING CARDS
For sale by
FISOHACBER k HRCHTs
octetf
Black, Lamp Black.
A fine lot of LAMP BLACK, reoeived
and for sale by
DAWSON, COLLIER ft CO ,
oe25 6t Druggists, 156 Bread 8t.
Flavoring Extracts!
Vanilla, Lemon, Almond, Cflery, Peach
and others, reoeived and for eaio.
DAWSON, COLLIE^ ft CO.
oe«*t
Congress Water.
«0 dor. CONGRESS WATER,
HENRY’S MAGNESIA,
I1U8BAND’S MAGNESIA,
8E1DLITE POWDERS,
reoMvsd and for sale.
DAWSON, COLLIER k CO.
oc2t*t
te Starch, Starch.
10 Boxes of BEAUTIFUL 8TARCH,
reoeived aud -for sale.
l>A#8t)N, COLLIER ft CO.
oc2i Ot
Coxe’s Sparkling Gelatine.
A fine quantity on hand and for eal*.
DAWSON, COLLlKttVcO.
oct5«t
Carpenters Wanted!
T MVOor IhYv* GOOD CARPKN1IR8 can Imro
where they oao find employment l* • food
*d tat II.b iii«u l, in th* city, by eomilrinx at
oettSi* THtB OFFICE.
Advances on Cotton!
P F.K80N8 dmiring to ship Cotton to NKW
YORK or I.VYkRPOOl, can have It done to
Itlet-clniu. hou.ee, and ADVANCES MADB, by ap¬
plying octe tf to W W GARRARD.
To All Whom it May Concern.
A LL thn wotei, nerount., olfoot. and aavet, of
whnuoover kind. oT tho tat* firm of
Dllil. AHD, POWELL * CO.,
Have lt«en aa-i^ood to n., f >r the paymenl of the
creilitora of ..Mi firm. Fervour boldine claiin.
aenin.t mid firm will notify A PILLARD, at
Tatkeese, Ala, of the name, moling denciiptlon,
Ae. Tho.e in-lebeted to raid firm are notified to
m*kS paymenl atoBe to one of «., or to DILLARD
A For. Altorneyd, Turkvgw, A A DILLARD, I*.
Tu.krxee , AU.
W A Bcorr,
octe law dw Anbnrn, Ala.
Removal!
w B have removed to K•. IN Broad m
Streot, where we propose to do
general
GROCER? AID COMMISSIOST BOSIRlfifi,
and .hall endotvor to merit a fair ibare of public
patronage. We eball be pleased to all our old
friend* and Patrons and a. many new ones as will
fcvor ne with a call.
Aff-Ooneigamente solicited.
THB UIGHEffT MARKET PBICES PAID FOR
Country Produce
At No. 15 Broad Street.
■f JEFFERSON & HAMILTON.
oc33 lm
" GOLD PENS.
Tc K FINEST AND BEST ASSORTMINT OF
GOLD PENS.
Coll and try them at
T. S. SPEAR’S.
o*« tf
For Sale!
One With Stillhoiise 85-Horno Power with Kagine, Stillery
and evovytlitn*belonging to a STILLERY, rapacity
M bneh*t measure. Also attached to tnereame Is an
ALCOHOL STILL; the whole .Ranted on 30 acre,
cruund, which wifi be Ml# together. Alto adjoin¬
ing there are 730 acres LAND with good bouses
and imprevemvuta. Th* whole con be purchased
at Pants* |10,000. wishing purchase will call _
to nt
RARNrTTACOW,
oeU St Corner Broad end St Ctatratroote.
On Consignment.
pOUR bbls RYt \Vni8KEY-fulI proof; i
ALSO,
18 bbls BOURBON WUI8KET, at
«*•# 6* BARNETT A GO'S.
Storage and Sale of Cotton!
Yjn'R Tr we weald prepared anoonacs to to th* public tkatKYYV'A RumBm
o;e
ITOIIK AMD SELL, COTTOB^
bouses, and hope to give goacral rails
faction BAXNETTft 00,
oc** tf Corner Brood aad at (Bair streets.
Wtf. PITTS,
BOOT SHOEMAKER, ♦
and
TfU IT raraeved BEARS I fr>m LI/S Frost CORNEB, 8L, tfi V f
to
where he will be pleased to h*
thslr patronage.' oel7 lm
G^ABAMft. Wanted.
BW-trH CAROLINA
U nod LOUISIANA BANK M»
•dilm anv qaaotitv. JOHN RING.
Ofloe at eld Maris* Bate Agency t