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TOLUMBUS:
NDA V MORNING, OCT. 29, 1865
City ud Ceoiitry dfcalttion.
11 rn h rmofli wiu»|Wi»vmi.
, trial *;ori<•«* nudenoa of lb* Son and Time*.
MILbeUGKVIi.Le, Oct. 2(i. 1865.
W lji e the Delegates, under tbe request
cl the Presid'int, have retired from the
fur the purpose of appropriating
' I h*ve concluded to drop you* lice
W-rJo <'f a regular report. Under a
•• hr-pfit t», tuber sun,” made ilaaeiual by
t)u ii tu ml tVcbutrr, tbu proceedinga oi
ib. C mention trill redound to the honor
iijij glory f this groat btatc. The w;s
dim, |.ikU:otisui aud eloquence t>f the
Su * *ft here Msomtded, Here (ss Pres
id ■ t { ,l me Gonvnntion) aits the eloquent
U. \ . .tiilinseu Tbe vensrable Charles
J 'cabins (the personification el Out
•.isticrt “ srfiuss asst is ihe bosom of Hod
»uJ aboss voice is tbe harmony el the
noi'id ") (sots tbs dig allied Chairman of
the Committee of thxterm Here ib
.fijjHifia Hill, ‘•taiiht’ul amo rig the laitb
t»t to tfia Constitution and the Union
Auer under, lime is Holt, Williams and
'.’happen, Floyd and Cabanm, the iuoor.
t uptlble Hare are bundrado of village
UaUidnus aud oountry Cromwells, guilt
Use of their cooutry'e blood. Under suco
igtlosnces, against the wind, against the
tide, the old ship of State will steady
with uptight heel, aud purified by tbe
fires of the late revolution, she wit! icro
after escape tne roca oi disunion and tbe
~Wtrtriponl of consolidation
i should elate to you that Judge Jink,
iushasnota oannidale for President, of
the Conveutiou. The vote ue received
sue bill a voluaiary tribute to his vir
tnve ob a man, his learning as a Judge,
and big purity as a etatesmau. lie has
tr.any frlendo herewbc would be glad to
■i o him elected Governor.
Ooi. 27th, —Dr. L. Pierce delivered a
,'smiou (or rather a lecture) last uigfit at
the MeUiodia;. Church from the text--
“Blw.ied is the people whose God is the
Lord. The “ edd roan eloquent’’- -the
JSentor of the Georgia Divines, impressed
u his hetrnrs the importance of having
i plain Recognition of Christianity placed
in out Cl tie Constitution He will lecture
again ou Civil Law to-morrow night.
U. A. AL
AU Confederate Congressmen wit! re
anHihar J. M. Leach, of North Carolina,
tie was elected in 1804 as a “Peace Can
tijitc.' lie introduced resolutions in
the Congress at Richmond looking to an
tiuuorabl* settlement of the war without
further bloodshed, lie is a man of aluli
iy; hu:* been solicited by friends in his
dkdri, t to become a candidate for Con
gres*. Ue declines becoming acandidaie,
because, as be save, if elected, be cannot
mis the Teel Oath, tie declares “it
should bathe paramount object of every
trne man to see that no obstacle is thrown
in the way of the great work of rehabita
uon.'f
1. 1 lut) TeuuasMe Legislature- a tew days
k<7 1.4. * n Mr. Waters from.MaJisou omiuty
intt.H(«u«d a.blll requiring the Uomptrol-
Jer 10 pay members their salaties .u gold,
: OSits equivalent.
Tbs Mil was referred.
The lltinols Legislature made a move
i» Ui« same direction in 1863, but, the
project failed.
r i rcßties of i-obch between the Arapa
nous and Cheyennest and the Government
currmljllotseis Lave,ueen ooucludod, and
other tribes of Indians have given pledges
ivi sign ihu treat iea agreed-upon, as thus
v. war wHh th» wild Indians of the plains
will be averted
General Upward, in an a interview with
the Mayor of t’barlestou, stated that he
hspst! nrrcagemouts would soon be made
entirely satisfactory to the community in
relation to ibe Frcedmen’e Bureau. Gen.
llowati was to visit the islands, and
eubseqjently Columbia.
A Lt .I has been presented In tho Tenues
see Legislature "to discount debte owing
by loyal pereous to rebels.” It provides
tfca when a loyal debtor's property has
been lesssoed by the war, debts due dis
loyal creditors shall be discounted in the
saute proportion
A cave is being excavated near Nash
ville, which enters the rocks in the Ohst
tanroga KailroaJ, out but little beyond
Steliei's Browry, which is supposed to be
a den of robbers, and it is thought gome
of them may now be in there.
nteaby.
Since the execution of Chtmp Furgu
son, at ITaalivilJe, certain parties, familiar
with Col. Meshy's war history, are inter
e:tiug themselves with a view to bring
sui. against him
i i>e Adams Exproaa Company at all
petals south of Louisville passes into the
Band* of the Sou’htrn Express Company
-a tbs Ist of January. Both companies
i-re virtually the same institution.
lijc. A. H. Stephens passed through
■Atlanta, tta., last Thursday morning en
Lis way to Crawfordville. It is said that
Beta' bofcms perfectly grey since hie
imprisonment.
C-tnrjfU dletbodteC Conference.
Tho Georgia Annual Conference of the
Methodic, Episcopal Churoh will convene
,n Mscoa v n >lro loth of November.
it ii slated by a Mississippi paper that
Beo ammQ Humphries is the only Whig
ever elected Governor of that State.
A case of practical amalgamation oo
tarred at Lawrence, Kansas, not long
sinoo. The couple were driven from the
country.
HfeMhe purpose of practicing law.
Georgia State Convention.'
SECOND DAY,
fipwiat Corretpondmce o( tbo bua and Time*.
MII.LhDOIVILtB.Oot 26, 1805. j
3 A o’clock, V M. T
EVENING EIEBSION.
The Cunvtntnu adjourned until Xj
o’oli ck P. M.
The ordinance of elections being under
consideration, u reported by tho com
mit. ee of six.ecu, we,i carried. Aye l ,
2'Ll; nayii, .15.
The following is the ordinance :
A tt OB WHO MCE,
To establish Congrc.Hsioual I)it-tricts, and
to provide fir < orlairi cict/riotiS :
The people of Oeargin in Convention ,/.»•
snnlde.it, do onlairl, That eoufortniug to
the last, apportioumeut of tnuoibere of
the*lloust, of JlapfeiiiUitttiver of the
United Btaioe Congress, there shall be
in the Plate of Georgia seven Cod v rsi
siunat Districie, constituted as follow,
■jutil changed by act of the General A
Stimbly, viz ;
The First DsHct shall include ihe
comities of tTiaiiuiai, Bryau, Li’ n ,
VL iutosfi, Wayne, Glynn, Cauiile: ,
Charlton W’»■-*, Pieroe, Appling, Tatn&ll,
Bullock, Ltlingham, , ■ riven, tmanurl,
Monigumory, iuifsir, Coffee, Clinci’i,
Echols Lonudes, Berrien, Irwin, Lau
itius, JofitD-on, Brooks, Colquitt and
Th. mas
Tue Second District shall includ'd th*
cournies of Decatur, Early, Milter, Do
ktr, Mitchall, Worth, Dooly, Wilcox, Po
Uski, Houston, Viiioun, .vlarioa, Cnatta
hooobßH, 3ucnter, Vfebsisr, Stewart,
tjumuau, Clay, Calhoun, Rjudolpo, Ter
rell, stud Dougherty.
Tbe Xbi .1 District shall include tl ?
cuuntiss of JUusC’.gee, S-hiey, Taylor,
Talbot, llrrriu, Truttp, .Merri wether,
Heard, 0.-weta, iayell*!, Clayton - , Car
roll. Campbell, Harralsoa autt Paulding.
The Fourth District shall luolude *.h«
counties of Upaou, Pike, lipau! ling. Hen
ry, Newton, ftiuts, Mfituoe, Crawford,
Bibb, Twiggs, VvTlkiusun, Baldwin,
Jones, Jaipur <*«d Putnam.
The Fifth Dint not shall include .’he
counties o( Waahlagi >n, .fsßareoa, Burke,
Richmond, iitir soi L, Hancock, Warren,
Columbia, Line Pi, Wilkes, 'l'adiafarr, - ,
Greene, Morgan, Oglethorpe tied Elbert.
The Sixth District shall include the
counties of Milton, Gwiaett, Walton,
Clerks, Jaccmn, Madif-m, Hart, I’l-aislt
lin, Banks, Uail, Forsyth, Pickens, Daw
son, Lumpkin, Wbitß, ilabsrohatu, Ra
bun, Towns, Union, Fannin and fTiltnsr.
Tbe DuvomU Uistrict ehtil inolu io toe
counties of be bath, Fuitun, Ccbb, Polk,
Fluy.t, Bartow, Oberokce, Gordon, Chat
tooga, Welker, Whitfield)• Murray, t'w
tonsa and Dade.
Sec. 2 —There eha.lt I e held, on the
16th day of November w it, « general
slectiuiiiiiibeoever.il counties aud elec
tion distrirlff ut this State for Governor,
Senators (bj Senatorial (its!rut?) and
Represcntaftves (by Counties) to the
General Assembly, in conformity to the
Constitution wtikh this Convention may
adopt, and of members of tbo House oi
Represantativss of tbs Duited States
Congress by districts as herein before
arranged, one member t v raoh dißirict.
Sko J Tbo elec ion herein ordered i-ball
beconduoted, and retards thereof made,
as is uow by the coda of Georgia provi.
ded.
Bec 4th.—Aad the Convention do
further ordain, That (he «!«(-.ion for
Mayor and AUlortnen of (be city of Ca
vaunah shall beheld ou the Ist Wednes
day in Deoetuber, in the preeeuh year,
and tliat. at snob election all laws apper
taining thereto shall be in force etoept.
ttio law loqiiiriug (he registry of voters.
Mr. Chap'pelt—A resolution to rhauge
the ruiss us iha Convention as to the call
of the ayeu and nays.
Joshua Hill—A resolution to request
Gen. Tillsun, oi the Freedman’s Bureau,
to address the Convention to morrow
night.
Conveuiiou adjourned until o’clock
to-morrow. G. A. M
l UIUD DAY.
MILLIiDOfiVILtK, Oct. 27.
MORNING SESSION.
Convention aid according to adjourn.
ment.
Prayer by IVjv Mr. fcTinn
Mr. Barnes of Columbia—A resolution
to authorise tho luetuberu of Ihe Conven
tion to ratuam with tliair Lata on during
the sittings of too Convention. Lost.
(fov. Johnson cornu uuk.ated a tlos.it
meut and latior appertaining to a oh a tig*
of ihn police regulations, flow Gen. 1.."
sou Referred to Ihe committea cf tug.
teen.
Mr. Goode of Houston—An ordinance
to declare certain laws, conttseis pool
decrees, made aud passed nnoe the ordi
nance of secession, to bo valid end legal
Referred to committee cf ir.xtoeu.
Mr. Holley of Troup—-To appoint a
alerts for commit tee of sixieon. Fassed
Mr Doyal of BpaUmg—To exempt
certain properly from execution and 3sle
Laid on the table.
Mr. Cohen cf Chatham-—A mol a to
take a recess uutU SJ o'clock P. AL, in
order to give time to the cotamitLse ol
sixteen to report buss or as for the action
of the Convention. Passed.
O. A. M.
Additional from the Macon Tvlegraph.
GOTBKNOa’s MJtiSSAGS.
The following message from his Excel
lency, James Johoeou, v.-os delivered to
the Convention, by L. H. Briscoe, hi*
secretary:
Exkcuxiv s Oixxcb, \
MUIe-igeville, Ga., Oct. 29, 1865. j
Gentlemen cf the Convention .-
Brig. Gen. fiUson, ae'ir.K assistant
commissioner of tie bureau of refugees,
freedmen and abandoned lauds, It .a com
municate! to me a propotitnu on « sub
ject, to which I invye your attention.
You will find it contained tn tno copy of
hi* letter, hereto attached.
Not having power to confer jurisdic
tion in courts, or to piesenbe the mode
of trial of offenders, I could not enter in
to the arrangement If main, and execu
ted in good faith, by the officers designs
ted, it will, in my judgment, tend much
to an sarly removal of martial law.
J. Johnson, Pro. Gov. cf Ga
The Utter of Gen. Ttlson, alluded to in
the above message, is in substance lie
represents to the Governor that the Bu
reau is embarassad lu the administration
of justioe, and in tho regulation of the
colored population, by a lack of a suffi
cient number of officers in the army to
•at in all the countios of the State; that
the objcc'o us the Bureau, and the wel
fare of tbo community, would bo very
ranch promoted If the Convention would
authorize Liw> to appoint, in tiro various
oouatli sos i lie Stine, where there aro no
mtlilaty authorities, Maglstratcfi and Or
dinarbis t> act a- agenie of the Lureau;
that in waking suoli app riutinenta be
would lie governed by the fttneda of the
uipllcault requiring only that, euoh
egente, in the disohnrgo of thoir duties,
should adminiotor cituple juctico without
regard o condition or color.
This rind the flrM motsage of the Gov
ernor wu« referred totheCommiltue of 18,
Mr. Duproe, of Twirls: I oiler the
following reeolution ■
Re*nlce<l, Thai a oommission consisting
of two persons, be appointed by bis Lx
oelleuoy, the Frovioional Governor of
Geotijia, ii prepare ami report to the
tier’ Legislature, what laws will bo
neceessiy and proper, in oonsequenoe ol
the alter <,‘.on3 made in the fundamental
law rind especially to prepare and sub
mit a mode for the regulation of labor,
’ th* protection and government of the
oMcii-ed population of this Ntaie, and that
t Legislature fir tbs compensation ut
eaid ootnuiieulon.
I olu. ,on was referrad to tbe Com
(i, -.ttM f 16.
Too I'icstdent announced as follows tbe
Cointni tee to petition (be President to
pavd on Jefferson luvis, A H. Stephens
;.?id other prisoners, under tbo resolution
of Mr. /.nteraoa of Chatham ; Cook, of
M ,oou Mathews, of Ogltihorpe- Bsf
foLt, of M , rgaa ,- Hook, of Washington.
1 HE LATEST NEWS
LAISE rfiOM £(7it OP a—ASteiVAL OF THE
ferE'AIUEE AVDIOE.
HALiiti, 0;t 26—The sfettiuer Afc«-
c>«. wuh I vorpool dates to the 14t‘j,
has arr.vh
Livaspo-Oat 14.—Sales of cotton
:u ony 45,000 imltS, l.icludiug 12,000 tc
exporiero a.id rpscuiat ra. The in nr kit
010 ad uuo.i (tiit, with au advaara us J
to 4(1
LieadslfiffM q.iie.t.a .1 e.eady. Provij
ions firm and quiet
Loudon, 00.. 14 Cf.n®uls dosed at
384 io 80 fc.- iujuwy. i aKeJ flutes 5 20’e
GT trrf.S
The N*■ :..no Cittk ot Belgium has ad
tauood ftia rata of di.couut of 5 p*r
oont
The f. axell l arreaponJenae attracts
groat -l eiuL/u and in itch eduoral cotu
meht. Hqc io «retieraliy tipreesed thst
it wid c tue to ia amicable Boluticn.
l'lie Timpi says (be position i.-ten by
.lie liri leh tfavm-nuirait vciil preclude
has!-# from the depreda'iona of t'oufedo
laii cm st.ra heiog reterred to tils pro
posed coin tniei. tone rs.
Teatap arreiita oontiuue
Madktd. Oct 10—Great increase in
ti e cholera here y eater day—s4o cases,
and 170 doathu durtug (ho day Genet a,
piinic prevails
rttOM WABVXSOTON.
WxsßiiiGroH, Oct. 25 --Official ml op.
cianuD s’a'c:, that President Juare?. wae
at El t’.is > oa U, i 2u rt September, uartaii
twenty isreqali-.i for comma air a
uott bet ./eeu J'd Fuji ani the city of
Mexico (no • t .i.ila.nation of Maximilian,
dated Or-t©bet- 24, that Juarez had aban
doned ii *> native land is discredited in
diplomat>c circles
The Wiu. Military (V.imnisaion hat
artjourne < and -uLmHiud (heir findings
to (ue President. The result cannot,
with certainty, t,e known until officially
pforavilyaveu.
A Bpeolai to flic N Y Herald, dated
j, October dlt.U, »»ya it is re
ported that IViisr has been found guilty
and v.ill be banted on Friday next.
.IgtW JSEflf. OIiLEANS
xlsw OfcT.cixs, Oct. 26—Got. Wells i 6
ecuva'y <ng(i;s.t orgauiziag the State
Militia n ..<»r ,„s tho ai puiiittnent of
Colonels tu ea.cn pai ikh. Most of them
taro pui.T.!itcuL Coqtoderaie array* uffioors.
Gen UaU-iuc-n iia» called on the city
poL. elct ;iii.. vt all negro \agrauis aud
turn theta over io the Trovoat Mavehal
for the Freedman s Bureau. •
THIS SOU. H CAKOIINA ULUCTIONS.
New Yobk, Om. 25.—Tho Herald’s
Oharl- .it■ n mlrrespondent says that Jus.
L. O.f ilk-- lo.tivad a najoriiy of votes
for Gotsruof in Charleston, and that the
mere:-iids and working-men's ticket for
the legislature is successful.
Go. ferry lira written to Secretary
fiewcf-l that tie will c-jutiuue to perform
the dude ' of the office until relieved by
tho Pres if tit
The World's correspondent nys that
everyGiU-N icdlcatoa that Wade Hampton
is elect'd c\ u!tj Carolina.
To ovideuoa cf this, ie cues the voien
polk 1 1j 1 n -i'ii-aton, and lu the election
{in a < f Binkley, conpc<e>l of the par
ts jus t-c-iudni'l In the judicial district of
G ; ' <t< t, cuL-ido of the corporate lim
iiii ti city.
1 the city r.f Charleston the vote
s'suls 1. O.r, TBS; for Wtae Hampton,
651.
I- Git- 1 arbbes jnst ineni' uel the vole
a: Aide 225 iipr Hampton, aud 61 for Orr,
leaving Hxr.pi.on a msj iritycf forty votes
in this Diat.net alone.
The South Car. Itjia I glslatuve, lately
elected, arsemblcd iaex rsßeuuiou to-day.
exit. Bswaxb ii cuiuLssioa.
Geo. IIowt>: and, mini iilerviow with the
Mayer, Connell and citinsns of Charles
ton, said that until the brato allowed
fre«iiia«n to testify in the Courts tha bu
reau would not >-n abolished.- Howard
also Bald be ' ou-1 be very chary of sur
reuderto £' th - bi*te to wivil Inw until
them wr.s *cv@vo ! ; :b of euirage* oa tlve
blacks. G c Howard ; .ave encouraging
rcpt-.es tc t ..o {lanmra etnitag the rtStora
tiou of thvH property. u« istutdi es
tsblising Gousu > consist of army offi
cers and two i b Joct to take Cogairance
f, r tiie pr-.m . tom -o’.n-s affecting
negro, s. 11; iw -s t addressed
the negroes a eng the coast, and then
left for the State Capiat to confer with
Gov. terry.
A largo amount of proparty has been
restored to the c- .-cubs of C-uar!esi.-n.
FBc:d v.'ASHr.’Grr-M.
Washioigiou, Oct. 22.— A sofietne fur
the colonir -tio •• . f the irrcdmen of F.oti
dn ha been laid befarauha Eecrotnry of
i he laleriu-.
It is thought ti nt Gen. Briscoe's *ic.
teaca will re made as light »a possible.
Gsri. Negrete with a body of men,
.taied do ba 5,000, has Uu Ghihuscua
ctceely puisuau by Gea. Bainc urt. Jfe
grelo destroyed L'g artillery and amuiu
uition and disbanded his man.
MiacruAKXors
New 1 obk, Oct. £s. Tcxsa is Ike
only Scutheaa State which has not ca'.lvd
a Convention fur reconstruction under the
President's Proclamatlcn.
Collector Kin'tendered the miJitorship
cf the Customhouse to G<m. Bpinner, who
would not accept; but the Secretary cf
the Treat ury told him his serv ices were
indispensable at Wsshiegtou.
The f' 1 6s if invention of Florida met
to-d»y
hon. rn-tiMAii ivov. L ptaßi*oNT.
Hoa. Tnunan Clark, Qumptmller of
Currenev, aas wtittea t-reiMy <o die card
of Gov Pieipnnt, in whioh. the lat( -r dc
nlop that h« ever assf rte>l that the people
of the 8o«F U would not eufcmit to Le taxed
to pay'the national debt./ Mr. Clark un
qualifiedly aaserta that be did express
such sentirurnte, and that, too, in inde
cent and uugenileuxtnly language; and
that ho thereupon ordered him to leave
his office. Mr. Clark supports his state
ment with- Oidavit of Mr. Chap. I>. SD’ith,
of the Now York Supreme Court, who was
present, and heard the whole of the con
versation.
It is el/own that Mr. Johnson earnestly
desires that his (idminietratiou shall re
store absolute ponce and union to tbe
wbole country. He w»nts to Le the
President - r both North and ,South, and of
both patties ia esr-h section, lie is anx
ious to solicit the unanimous support of
the people In tbi* effort he finds its leas
difficult to bring togothor, in a unity, the
people of (he North end South, thau to
iuduco the D tnocrats and RopuLlioanß of
tbeNorlbev.u States to coalesce. In this
emergency, bavin# hitherto left his Cabi
net as he found it, he, It U said, propose,e
to make a direct appeal to (he. Northern
Democracy by ou sting for the Secretary
of War th© man who wao the Democratic
candidate for President in the last elan
don. For this reason, it is rumored, the
reiuru of Mor'lollau has h«eu reqaested
by the Pro- idnut..
You Can’t Opi-.u tour dps,
La lies, without rovealiag whether you
use the Fragrant, Sozodout or cot, No
occasion fur wordj s’our »eet.ti find
breath sf ak for you. The lustre and
purity imparted to the dnnt&l machinery
by that peer le?- fluid, and th« fragrance
it gives tc the mouth, oar,not be realized
by the ns- of nay other article accessible
to tbo hut?at- fswffy.
There m bitter complaint in Texas of
‘.he conduct <f IrtedDien.
F, WXLDIKG,
S aSiIH'SSBhS BOOT-M Aitfc.ii,
Y\JO~Cld> reepecthilly Intorm liis
Vs eld frieuou ai,4 patrons .hat ■»-
is sell carrj in« oa tradoess at CisgSfaii <• .
res Übpo* ca .'«ckv>B BtrSAt, id
rear of Uatman’s Foundry
Altcrd-rs f.» v :rk will receive prompt stten
tioo. 0c24 •'
For Bale,
At. M up,Csrrttve ltvporitory, a
SAMDSOMEROOKAWAY
or the Latest Stylo.
0r23 e»
For Kent.
M.y lieaidenco in Wynn ton,
about two miles fr ia the City
Apply to 1 3 S?A”FOSIP, at 73 Broad street.
oc?9 fit J F WINTEH.
100 Boxes
Fine Ohewiog Tobacco,
—AI—
li, TiU KNON ii,
JSS Broad Street.
0c29 6t
V A I. Vi' A It 1., i:
COTTON PLANTATION,
on Coiißcah Uiver, iu Pike < ounty, Ala. s
FfhK
rrtHE Tract contains
I. acre?, a . teen milts from
L alon bpring.', It The Mobius
SBb GiraSP F.iiLEOi;. will rut J’jp-s rfe*rTS''?._
threagh the p-’v- e »e aeon ap *h-' v '’’ r fcilfrlf~
Iron Can bt OtaUisJ,’ oc tha gradl m is n.-na truin
Union Bpn;.gs 'ha prt ient termiatiß of the Ettad
to 10 iviilea l-elo th; Plamstinr
hlae hondrad flerm ere clha-. id »n and
In No. I rspstr. All the fences ip. good order,
tjood BEtslDii’lCK and th ee larxe Buns; Gin
house.Blaaksdiita simp. tietr--oltou.-s*»od oil other
ntf<iti,7 ombulldings There ara TBJtEK OTE
KR t£TXXEME2vT3 on the place, t>o t.liat r ie Plan
tation eoaHi ba r video into SMAixsa Fanas. F.orn
Goon OacstßDt ou tha preraises—heatlns soma ,t
the fleeit ioaibci. App ea, Ptars aud Plurus i.i the
country. Ibo placs is vary healthy.
Ales. 3,00-' bush.'ls Corn, Fodder, Pew,
Oats, Teu Mules;, Forty Head C<le, One
Hundred Steels Hogs, Bacon enough to
supply the pl-'cs r-ts year, Three Wasons,
all tho Farming Uteueil?, at.-d One Thou
Baud Gallons of Dyrup, can be purchased
with Uto Fiautatlon,
Parties purchieimr can make their v.wn coolract
with tha preneti . labornra.
For further mformstios arp’r to
8. IL WAR.NOCK,
oedp it Columbus. Ga.
STotlco.—Removal i
MADASI VITTOFTA EAIXIM has re- jjb,
tuor.d to Treuo V’e. I, evcond houserffJgM
North of Thomas, where the will nontliinovffiilyl
tc givo teasons in
Vaea.i »ai Isitramenthi Jilimlc,
»•-’ win be pleased to receiro rails from oM friends.
ociS St« YirtOKU BAIIIM.
HEW BOOK STOiRE !
No. 60 Fr:ad ffreet, Columbus, fix.
GEDs If. ROBERTSON,
(Sutcesior so tlea. il. Roltsrshojj dt Cos.)
IvESPECTFUiAY Bimonhcas to the cltieens of
L Columbus end onrronnding country that he
has now in store, ecu cn the way, a choice and de
sirable Slock of
BOOSTS AXD STATIONERY,
comprising tvery arti ’* utua.iy teptin Ciet cl*3j
houses.
Legal Cap. Bill Cap, l stter, Note and Billet. Gilt,
Maf-nta, Biotnnc and Tissue. Puled sod .blank
FAPBti. White, Bti3, K«w Opaoue, Cara and
Wedding Envelope , Hourriiig F.>p«r and hi-f
VELOPES and CASES Arnold's and Butler’s
Ins, flillett's Steel Font, Fiber's I.ead I’eooils,
Dice. F.ayirg Cu-rle, V.siting Cirdu, Portfolios,
I. joking Glasses, Pictures, Frano?, Elietoh Cards.
Tooth Diuehaj, Nail 8.-usi as, Uafr Brashes; Pock
et, Toilet and Erne CcOi;-,- 1 Ink, Mucilage and «n
endless variety of
STATSONEiIV aud NOTIONS ;
A tv autlfa- stock cf Anthony’s Photograph Al
ton .-s. containing trera 3 tv JOO Picturer.
A choice stock of rioupd ord rarei*baoh Jfovels.
I keop on hand a largo aud s„eoried etcokvl
SCHOOL BOOHS *
A’---a chotcs « v-.ioa f MCdIC and MCsIO
BOOEd, So ”B#, s, tuatts add Quartettes: tha
Hums Circle f-Hvat OHord, ebower i Faarls, Gold
«*u Wrcs'lk 'Aim r's Perfect Guide, lor Guitar.
Guitar, Viol u an i Eanjs Mrfng , in coaceouon
wl ir ail f rei.r. papor printed.
Ia so keep on tar t ad the Weeklies, lifenthi,es,
end Litsrar.- papiers pubiieljed m the Cutted
St'tee
f buy at tha lcvr.,:t cssk pri:es jr.J cur irotio
will be
"ejuiok EsaUj and Small Profits T ANARUS”
T respectfully solicit trdere from the- Concry ss
we’- m from the City.
Oide>« fretn any oua wiil meet with prompt at
tention, and those ..oaiayfhToruawith icrhcii)
ra!y upon just dea -ig.
fssy-AuyUiS.. b v anted ami not «
can be suprii*-’ -.t short notice. Call sni
aee me. SO. H. ROLtERTgON.
ocJ7 tt
Dawson, Collier & Gc,
WC»t 10 tbeir frlcaiis anti :
yatrc" -8 tftn: tho Preicription Oapartmeiit ;
will b« iLOfJsr TH> INTIRK COSTROIi of Mr :
J B COLLIER* ~hvs9 aljUiiy as a irr-gsiet 1m well j
known ia the citj. 0c26 ts j
KINO & FA.EBEB,
AliTlSTid IN FBEBCOE,
Oraamonlal, Fancy uud SiguPainlifigf
Grai nitty, Tar hieing and Paper Hanging,
lloomu in Maar.tiic Hull, Up Stairs, right haud.
Fr.U4-;i promptljr attended to. oc2B 3*pd
Bluestone, Blnestone,
50 0 POUNDS
JEST RECEIVED,
B.I.! foi Oitleby
DAWSON, COLLIER & CO.
or"? at
TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
' I INK ARTICLE OF
•BB W; 1 TOBACCO ABO SOOD UIUAUS.
For sal" ut - UR R A WARE’S,
00.25 at* 10c! Rroud St.
4 VALI AHLE
PLANTATION
AND ENTIRE OUTFIT
Fot Sale, oil a Ciredit of One,
Two and Three Tears !
I WILL »?!l my PUutation, ait
uatKl in ilarb ur County, AU-
oama, 2 n.ile:. »f Midway, nod Q XT .
•tiili.s lentil No. (I, Mobile RitU
ace?, hlk ut one-hetf Opef.ed
with (he .>b "L tin,l 'tie neighborhoodi* excellent
Oo the pl,u uis a LVi'EtXlNljf aid ~.i necessary
OUTBUILDINGS. I hare
uuleb, cattle, sheep, uoos,
CORN, FODDER, COTTON SEED, BYRUR, WAG-
Oils, CARTfI, ULACKSMITU TOOIB,
FARMING UTENSILS, Etc.
I »;il «ell the I'leniation anJ entire outfit to ». re
spmisil le i'«rty oa a ore,tit of one. two and three
years, and racelvo COTTON in payment-, to be de
li! ere.t at nearest depot on or before the Ist Jana
ary IS. < IS6B, and 1869, consecutively.
jlr C Ch. near the place, and Jlr Jno S
"olbert. Cos umhus, (it, will show the property, and
I can be addressed at COVINGTON, Georgia.
oc2S ts McCORMIOK NEAL.
Bank Notes Wanted,
[ AIxZ authori/'red to purchase cotes of the Baals
ft in the St&re9< % f Georgia, Alabama. North and
South C’krohDft, Viryinia, Louisiana aod Tennessee,
and wilt pay full i arker, ratet4 tor th© Name.
V fe'ELIX ALEXANDKK,
Ageut E AI Bruce & Cos.,
I o 9j. r-nad straef, over Danis’* store.
JKftf ts
For Sale.
O H K ,ES S IE 4
BCJUFF, 8y tWjdt’, bottle stud paper.
BROWN SUGAR
Ry WALL & THOMPSON,
oe2T fit ■ NR 134 Broad etiest.
eTwlyioise.
ATTORNEY AT X-.A-W.
Office "n Broad Street,
OVE» STORE OF
MKoORi'. SF.F.NCER & ABBOTT
00.27 2m
Dlt. Wf. .5. MDSES,
e \EfeR3 Ms sh'-R-tii In Ihe cltisens of Co
v -
birnt'iii in all I-tai, .-.ijeo i,t his profession. wB
©if CHire over Sr ear’s Stoie, Room No. 5.
Kot t tiei of Jaokoou and Baldwin
fit.rrt*to, oe 2, fiW
COTTON I
mo. T. EDMUNDS & CO,,
Tankers and Coasmission Merchants,
AiAGON, GEORGIA,
OCi,:e G!„ '■id 'jiff l next Poor io Post Office,
TT'E avo prepared to mak»cash advance* ou el,ip
it raeotd cf • >tr. u to Norton, Blahghter i Cos.,
Kei/ Vork, . r fr* >w- chnejpondenta in Liverpool,
Migiand.
I’JiDtevs and iwaois of cotton entrusting the
MU.& to .. r fLie U .ii© or shipment, shall ba?e
luompt returns o sates, in gold or currency aa
they Tony direct.
\ve golicit orders for the purchaae of cotton.
G-i,i aed Siivcc ai.d tfjght Jbizchaiige oa New
Votli, bought ands Id.
v .-mn to .7 fc VIOB3 &£cn;Bow
dro <fc And rahj. hUvdt <k Howe, Hardeman A
t'parks, y. W Gubbed&e, N A Hardee *(!o, Bavan
nah; Thirl ': : j l. iuyi Bank, Naaliville; Oitizeas’
Bank, 1. .dsyiße; Lcuimercial Bauk, Louisville.
In.
ADVANCES ON COTTON!
will U’Ji.’TO'T to first class houses in
-‘EA? YORL' aiu! -lie eral CAUH advances
oc2 r 11 J U IVEY & CO.
I’lii'T- butt lit iLDING A TOWER i~
COUNCIL CHAMBER, 1
October 2S, 16c.5. ,(
Si* 11 IN 1.. I -. 1 ill ho received tor one week,
hv th« Conm.-'t Committee «,f this Council,
tc.r the BL*f I 05.NG of a TOWER tor the hanging
of mi .* L .SM EE. i.,, i. r the use of the city.
Plane, Rpeciflcaticnv, Ac, will be furnished oa
eppheation tn Sir Ii 51 ortop, Chief Engineer Fire
Deparimeut. j c FORTER,
0c266t . -Chm’n Gout. Com.
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS
JUST OPEN!
M. CONNER,
at 5S Hroad Street,
IXRSPFCTF ill • .'lounnes to the citlaeas of Co
s luuirii3 a lid ‘.nit ".-milling country ti.st he has
new in store aud to arrive a SPLENDID STOCK: cf
ST.APfji ’ and pc AIN* Cl'V'
BIT GOODS,
Comprising every ai tide usually kspt in a FIF.3T
CLASS PRY GOODS HOUSE.
OLOTHIJVG,
Boots, Saoei and Hats,
aud a general assortment cf
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
st aacj - (Hoods and Xofions,
l adies’ Cloth Cloaks,
end sgreat srin.v other article* ten nutneroui to
mention.
HAVING FCE 'UA7ED MY STOCK
j i owest Case iPiices,
my MOTTO WILL FE
Qaiciioah 5 saJ SiiJ-rsll Profits.
Ai»Aoinvitation to call and eiaimns ciy stock
is respectfully extended to all, and pxrticulary the
Ladles.
M. CONNER.
■v?6 lm
DR. A. 0. FOARD,
Medical Director cf Tats Army of Tecruasse,
fjprNDBBB kit i rofo-ii.nal services to
cilixens of Colomf ra and vicinity.
OFFICE IN THE PERKY HOUSE.
ocSS ts
AUCTION SALES
By OTP. EllFss
(Late Eilis, Livingston iCo.)
FINE FUKNITUKE
AT AUCTION!
ON TUEBDAY, Slst Ociober, at 10 y, o’clcck, [
will sell ku front, of store, f ,r|;t#,jount of a v„j y
genteel family, shout leaviug the city,
l Spleudid 7-oclave ROSEWOOD PIANO, of -up
rior tone and Huish ; cost before.tbo war fTfsl,
I Fine Krencli Mahogany Beiistead.
1 Ensmeled Cottage Bed Room Set, including Red.
stead Marble top Bureau, WailistanJ, Chairs, etc.
2 Fine Brussels Carpets.
2 Fine Three?ply Carpets.
Marble-top Ceutro and Side ’Fable?,
Divans, Lonuget, Sofa, Ottomans,
Mahogany Chaita, Fine Rugs,
Kirc Dogs, Shovel and Tongs, etc.
I Fine Solid Mahogany Extension Dining Table.
1 Marble top Ktegsio Sideboard,
Lade Window Cut lams with Crimson and Dam
(jak Valance*.
Cane,scat Dining Ream Chairs and Cottage
Chairs.
1 Very Fine Walnut Book Case,
Conches, What-Nots, Mattresses, Feather-beds,
China, Crockery, Glassware, etc.
1 Good Cooking Stove and Kitchen Furniture.
15 Handsome oil Paintings and Enaxavings from
the best masters, resides many oiotr article* of
value In the hunse-keapitig line.
oct23 ids
DAWSON, COLLIER & CO.,
\ : V*Uolevale and Retail
DRUGGISTS
No. 158 Broad Street,
fclnnnbm, Ga.
Sundries, Sundries!
Mrs ALLEN'S World-renowned HAIR RESTORER
and DRESSER,
BARRY’S TRICOPHERUS for the HAIR,
STERLING'S AMBROSIA for Restoring the Hair,
BURNETT’S C.GCOAINE f<-; the Hair,
CRTSTADORO’S HAIR DYE,
Received and for sale by
DA Vt’yON, COLLIER it CO.
Gc2s tit
Hurley’s Worm Candy,
FAHNEGTOCK’S YERMIFUQE,
McLANE’S VERMIFUGE,
TBOMPSON’fI EYE WATER, '
MITCHELL’S EYE CALVE,
HEGEMAN’S COD LIVER OIL,
BAKER S COD LIVER OIL,
McMUN’S ELIXIR OPIUM,
MrLANE’B P4LLH, STRONG’S PILLS,
WRIGHT’S PILLS, JAYNE’S PILLS,
AYER’S PILLS, and tnauy others.
Receive-1 nod for sale iu any quantity
by DAWSON, COLLIER & CO.
oc2-j 6t
Lamp Black, Lamp Blacks
A fino lot of LAMP BLACK, received
aud for aule fiy
DAWSON, COLLIER & CO ,
nc2s 6t Druggists, 156 Ernad St.
Flavoring Extracts!
Yauilii, Almond, Celery, Peach
and otitcio, received and for sale.
DAWSON, COLLIER & CO.
0c25 fit
Congress Water.
26 iioz CONGUEStJ WATER,
HENRY’S MAGIIESIA,
HUSBANDS MAGNESIA,
CEIDLITZ POWDERS,
received an.! fur sale.
DAWSON, COLLIER & CO,
oc£s fit
Starch, Starch.
10 Baxee of BEAUTIFUL STARCH,
received and tor sale,
DAWSON, COLLIER & CO.
0c25 fit
Ooxe’s Sparkling Ghilatine.
A iice quauiiiy on hand and for sale.
DAWSON, COLLIER &. CO.
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Advances on Cotton!
PERSONS desiring to ship Cotton to NEW
YORK or LIYF.f.POOi can have it done :o
first-elass houses, and ADVANCES MADE, b, ap
plying to
0c24 tt w W GARRARD
WHO SAYS GOODS ARE HIGH ?
ANY gentleman having COTTON aud wishing
to buy a regular auppiy of goods for hie fam
ily I would say to him tnai I wilt
OPEN THIS WEEK,
AT THIS OLD STAND OF
REDD, JOHNSON & CO.,
FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
WORTH OF
B'AJSfCJYT and STAPLE
DRY GOODS
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
—AND—
O JLs O \r I I l7S' G 1
and that I will take hia Cittcn st TEN CENTS
old prices, and sell him his supplies at old prices,
vi-t: Osnatourgs 1) cte, Homeapun 10 cts, Calicoes
Wool Hits 75 ctv, Negro Fianke.s »1 Sn,
and er.rything in tha same proportion. In addi
tion to this,if nie bUi amounts to SIOO, I wiil givs
him SIOO in Greenbacks. If toil! amounts to SSOO I
I will give bum SSOO in Greenbacks, and whatever
amount of bill J will giva same amount in Green
backil
If apprehensions obtain that I will retract this
offer before arrival of goods, fears maybe allayed
by mating eugagemeets cow.
To those who are unfortunate and have no Cot
ton but havs Greenbacks I will sell j/oods CHEAR
aJI than offered above.
49* My Goods pa3sad through Augusta last
Tharsday and will arriva this week.
HENRY PERSONS,
Coinmtma, Ga., Out. 24 66