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THE DAILY SUN
VOL. XL
S(TX AMI
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(ubiwqiieut tax-rtion. mjtrft _
Cdveniatimtsnu at interval* to be
Atged as a«w esch ioaeilion.
0 Afvertiiemenu ordered to rvinain en tuy |ar
‘Ctilar p**e, to I-* charged *« u*w each i***rtlon.
Advertix-menta net specified as to time, willb»
liahad until ordered out, and charged accord
Ail adver'i vementa crunidvrxl due from tbi> fir*l
-t rtiou ar 1 oolitetab^ acrordingly.
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AW Ilupnltant Cast.
E'en. J. C. Ra«iLs«y, one of the aaune«-I
IB Dick MoOenn »■ t Reuben Kiddy,
S#yt held ui prison at Knoxville for trial
Nj the str-te courts, undor indictment far
txtrder, has tu'ivulibat the court hoar
kit t*rgutn-ai upon hi* motian fot a writ
tlkuh.u* corpus oa <o-J*y, and it was at
ni ared oy Judge Tngg. The ground
* d whioh fflij mi lioa for a fmbrai corpus
take the aide out of the Stale ouurta i*
fgg-e.f. ie, that the R-hcla were recognix-id
M belligerenla; that tdcCann and Roddy
•’•rendered under th- agreeiuani between
c-rman and Jabuetoo—being the seme
that under wbioh General Lse surreu
»**d to General Grant—and that they
WOt* paroled and have since observed the
terms of their parole, and that whaievor
•fit* they commitie^. during the period of
tkeir military servioe, were by tns order
of euparior officer* reaognixed and treated
At belligerents. This it an important
case, and in its issue ie involved the
■tooted question of the right of a Slate to
try a Rebel soldier or officer for oruuee
fit may have Cumruitteji agaiubl ibe State
Jaws in the discharge of duties assigned
him by a superior; in other wonts,wheth¬
er the agreement under wbioh the Rebel
amies were surrendered, protc M those
Who aocepted the parole as loup a* they
ot serve Us conditions.
A Negro ,1 iirvr H*J*rtcit
The Cleveland Vtain Dealer nates that
one day last week a justice of the peace
of a certain brand, on Superior street in
that city, eumtaoatyf a uegro a» a jury
man, to ait on soipa important case with
White men. Thu fthitc jurors,tuincof whom
KCtnally votSK^for the negro xuflfrage
candidate, Coy, retried outright to take
tbeir seats with him. Alter a couple of
hours spent iu quibbling*, requesting*,
aad refusals, tn» redoubtable justice dts •
charged the negro, and summoned a
White man in hie place.
Beuator Wilson, of Masceobuseits, in
one of hia recent harangues is reported
to have closed wiul the prediction that as
the Rtmublican l*/b*d now forty or fifty
Benatft in C QMreee, they would goon
pass a bill mailing the necqysary arnend
mtnts to the Constitution by wfiiob ne
froee will have equal privileges with
white men.
Diebop Davie of ihe ProtestAnt Ej ieco
p»l Church in South Carolina nas written
a tetter to his Diooeea. Ho is in favor of
an independent Southern church but will
be guided by the councils of the general
body wbioh convene* in Mobile next
month.
Secretary Seward thus expressed his
policy in regard to Mexico to a distin¬
guished French writer:
.i As long as this costly business will
please Franco and the Mexicans, so much
Ihe worse for them ; it is not we who
must oomplain of it, we who have a simi¬
lar sin on our conecience. »»
Salt in Fattening SivImc
A correspondent states some interest
iij experiments Lo test the uee of ealt
in f ittening swrne. lie eelected two pairs
of Larrow hogs, weighing two hundred
ptunds apiece. One pair received, with
kbe r ddUy allowacee of food, two ounces
of salt ; tho other pair umiiariy fed,
*’»?. In tbe course of a week, it wa*
*i eily seen t.cat tbe salted pair had much
stronger appetite than tbe others, and
after a for in ght it was increreed tu two
•ticres apiece. After four months, tbe
Weight of the exited boge was ?50 lb*,
•t.o*, while that ol tbe unsalted hoggfive
weci* later only reached 2(>0 lbs. The
experiment was repeated wim almost
precisely the same result. The correspon¬
dent feeds* young pigg, according their
•geja quarter little of an oo nee daily; breed
•owa during very the heat f during the pregnancy, and
n bummer withholds
-D in a degree from all, as it produces
Ihitet and liability to disease.
COLUMBUS, GA. f SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4. 1 S<>5.
ln«retu«R to n.r<
We are obliged to the Collector of la
Ur**! Revenue for the following infor
maticB:
The Secretory of the Treoeury ho* had
published the following regulations ior
the remove!, under bond without pay
n,f ’* U ' e *' tmwble pnHJweU or
r^ur^n m%k,0 y d, ' * ht lr,SK ,Ua UnJ 'V " f J . ,he ' t *
of r .f! It hevitig 0a o £*?* Iwu , represents ,S06 . r = , 1 that much
'o, eaveeiraeo » espeneweed by parties
puri'besiiig good* in ike South ior Iren*
■ieeiom to Northern port*, toconeequewce
° e ifiuutut of obtaining nations!
currency to pay lexee et the piece of
t-eued pure beer, for tbe fallowing reguletious ere
the guidance of Collectors of
n 1 erne I K c vtaue end of Cnetome:
i, AHi°ilee eutjrot to (elution under
the intern:.! revenue lew*, may be re
moved Iron eny oolteotion diet riot, or
gaumed since April, 1W>6, in the Mieiea
letely in it.eurrrcUun, for shipment to
euner of the port* of New York, Phils
de.phte, ^Baltimore, Beaton, Cairo, 8t
hotnr, uiecineeu, or New Orteeue, on
execution by the ehipper of e •atufeotory
bond, in double the amount of the t*xe*
due thereoa; such bond to be given
had approved by the Collector of Internal
Revenue of the district whore the articles
ere to be removed, end to be conditioned
that the taxes shall be paid to a Collector
of Internal, Revenue at the port of dee
tmetiofi, upon (he arrival of the good* in
that, port.
It Permi’e far the remove! of tuer
obeed se baud«4 under these regulations,
accurately darcrib.ng the same ty marks,
numbeis, weight, eto , and total am cam
of tax, shall be executed in quadruplicate
by the Collector of Internal ltav*oue or
other officers tecsiving the bond; one
eapy of wb<ch shall be delivered to the
shipper 1 f the goods, one copy to be
transmitted to the Collector of in'eraal
Revenue, and one to the Collector of Cus¬
tom* at toe ilia port of di-stinatica, and one
copy to Commissioner of internal
Revenue at W wtuogtuu Scheduler of
all bonds taken lor the transportation of
tnt iChendite under those regulations,
together with the canceled bonds, are
required to be ii'ausmtited monthly to
the Ccminissiiiuri of lnu-mal K venue,
0 y the officer.; receiving the name, »< con.
panied boofi by the evidence upon which each
was oauc< Ird
III. ih« Uoliettior of Customs at the
j>ort ol itebtinatn n will in no cane pornitt
iba delivery to consignees of articles so
shtpp ■;d umiiir band uuul < he oeruttaaie
if a Colieotor of Internal Revenue, bear¬
ing hie official seal, is produced, selling
forth that the (axes due have been paid
to him.
IV. A duplicato of this certificate shall
bo liantmiUed by ibe collector receiving
the taxes to the collector with whom (he
bond was tiled, aud shall be sufficient
evidence to ptocure the caucslaiion of
such bond
V. These regulations, so f*r as appli
oable, wilt be observed by nil the agents
f the department who, under irnuruc
»us heretofore issued, shall collect
interua) revenue taxes on goods shipped
from paints where there are no internal
revunue officers.— Nt ie Orleans Vieayune.
Fortlga News.
The steamer Atnca which left Liver¬
pool on the fourteenth and Queenstown
on the fifteenth, arrived at Halifax on
Thursday, the twenty sixth instant, with
two days lalrr news from Europe. The
Adams Russell correspondence was at¬
tracting considerable public attention
and much editorial comment. Tbe ques¬
tion was deemed a must important one
aa atfeoliug tha rights and duties of neu¬
trals, and tbe bope was generally ex.
pressed that it would be brought to au
amicable solution. (he Times has a
semi official explanation in regard to tho
proposal of Earl Russell to refer the mat¬
ter to a commission, in which it inti¬
mates that losses from piracies will be
preolndod. it 1 * hardly supposable, ex¬
cept by tuoii of purely fanatical judg¬
ments, that any of the cases referred to
can be classed under tbe head nf piracies.
Tho oaptures wore made by Confederate
cruiaere, having a recognixed character,
and being duly commissioned to make
reprisals by a "boiligereut power.” It is
therefore simply absurd to ( all reprisals
thus made "piraoies,” and we-do not see
how the expLuaiiou i f Tbe Times attests
the case at all, unless it be to exclude the
entire claims presented. The Allantio
Telegraph Company had decided to in¬
crease their capital stock two millions of
pounds sterling. Recent tests had been
applied to the submerged cable, as well
as that on board the Great Kaeteru, and
it was found t» be in perfect ooodition.
Unabated confidence was evinced in the
prospects of the enterprise. Fenian ar¬
rests and commitments for trial contin¬
ued to he made, with accumulating evi¬
dence of a powerful American movement
to precipitate a revolutionary crisis in
Ireland Beveroi case* of Asiatic cholera
had occurred at Eppicg, near London.
The political news from the Continent
oontinuee singularly devoid of interest.
The cholera was greatly on the increase
in Spain, the number (f cases on the
twelfth instant, at Madrid, having reached
five hundred and ferty, with nearly two
hundred deaths, in the London money
market, cn the fourteenth, Consols closed
at nine eighty-eight seven eighths to eighty
for money. American five-twenties
ruled at sixty seven and a half to eixty
eight.
PoMtaneaa of tbs Sicriury of War.
Ginersl Roaecrang, in his testimony
before the Committee on the Conduct of
tbe War, thus alluded to tho amiable and
polite gentleman who is at the head of
the Department of War. Ue had asked
for reinforcements to hie army in Ten¬
nessee, after the battle of Stone River.
The response was as follows :
n I received from the President, is re¬
ply, a letter commending the wisdom of
the suggestions of tuy letter; but the
BfcCf'eiary of War not only gave them far an
unfavorable reception, but went so ee
to eay he would be damned if he would
give me another man. Gen. Roeeeau
gold he was sati nod my official deatrnc
ti.fO was but a question of lime and op¬
portunity ; the will to accomplish it
existed, and that there was no use to
hope far any assistance from tbe War
Department. >»
AiMd.lui. I>e< Ituvd.
Tho lintieh Govarurarul mat only de
elinn* U pay any dam^o* fur the rove *et
i of *he rebel priveteere, but even refueee
•*>/ arbitration. Here te what Karl Kb*
sell eoye:
-i* ymr fcu* ol tk „ m Oo.o^,!^,
you Wl)r „ ,, 1 ^^,^ , 0 *iv Ihot the Oov
•">■«* of *he Uni tad bt.au* ie reedy to
*gree to env form or arbitration.
“Her Mejmty'e tiev.rnmenl here thu*
been left CacoMMfer whet queetiea oeuld
b« pet to eny sovereign or Siam to whom
tki. very greet power honld U aaeigo- d.
* li appears to tier Majesty'* Govern
meat that there uro bul two 4 U««uoi« by
whioh the oleun of compensation Could
be tmied. The one ir Ueve the British
Government noted with due vigifenoe, or
in other word*, with good feith end hon
eeiy in the maintenance of the neutreluy
they procUuned ’ The other ie: Hove
t he lew officer* of the oruwn properly
understood the foreign enliatmeet set
when they ^eolined, in June, lb«2, to ed
tiro the detention end seizure of the Ala
beine, and on other occeaiona when they
were asked to detein other ehipe building
ur fitting in Britinfa port* t
"It appeara to Her Ifejcety’e Govern
ment that neither of those quoelione
could be put to a foreign government with
any regard to the dignity and oharaoter
of the British oruwi. and the Urittth na
UOII
"Her Mrjeeiy’e Government era (he
guardian* ot thmr own honor. They c*n
not admit that they may have acted with
bad faith in maintaining the neutrality
profesaed. The law officer* of the crowu
mint fw held to be better interpreters fit
a British statute than any foreign gov¬
ernment can be presumed to be. H«r
MHjoBiy’e G-iverument mu*t, tb«ir*fore,
decline either to make reparation or ootM|
penaatioti for the captures made by
Aiabauta, <>r to refer the question to aoy
foreign State.
se Her Majesty'* Government conooive
that if th«y were to act olhutwiee they
would endanger the position of neutral*
m all future ware.
a cunumelon rHoiotKU.
«« Her Majesty’s Government, are, bow
over, ready to consent to the a| point
meat of a oonimiesion, to which shall be
referred all olaitus arising during the late
civil war, whioh the two power* shall
agree to refer to the commlsaiou.”
Nr* btvtrl, Preside ui Jobaioa and
Uta. UeanreRard.
The New York correspondent of the
Baltimore Gaertte, after desoribing how
pardons are obteinodf proceeds as fol¬
lows :
It is said that Mrs. L of Mobile,
went recently to Washing • u tor the pur¬
pose of asking ilie Pre»i - t to pardou
General Beauregard. Be s as it mty,
she did have aq lutnrvicw with the Presi¬
dent, and did (nifest itti h.m about General
Beauregard. The Wrc-i lent deolered
that be could not now give him a pardon,
but expresee I himsell decidedly adverts
to the departure of General Beauregard
from the country. "We tia not wish such
men to l«#ve " e»i<t he , “we desire them
to ei*y at home, to remain among their
people, and by their advice and example
to enable them to restore quiet and pros¬
perity to the country )) This is almost
tbe language which he used to Gee. Dick
Taylor ta an interview with him. The
bnpe of a gon«ral amnesty whioh so many
people have of late cherished, and with
some reascu, too, it was thought, on ac¬
count of the uuneri.ui pardons granted
to leading men who ware known to have
taken an active part In (he late struggle,
ie destroyed, at least for the present.
President Johnson, in reply to Mrs. Le¬
vari, said that such a step was impotei
ble ; that he could not attempt it, because
tbe Northern people were too decidedly
opposed to it. ft is, perhaps, to be ex¬
pected that a nun who has still a raoe to
run for executive honor, aud who is an
old politician, will be governed by expe¬
diency. No one doubts, however, that
tbe amnesty will come eventually. Men
Who were disposed three months ago to
sacrifice all they had and leave tbe coun¬
homes. try, are now preparing to return to tbeir
The Bra/,il lever is over, In
telligent in»n bate already discovered
tbe same difficulties are to to encountered
in South America as at borne, vix.- want
capital and scarcity of labor. They are
fast being convinced that there is a field
of enterprise tan times greater in the
youthern, in W*stern'and;P*cifio States than
any other part of the western eottti*
neni, and they are now ooming home,
content to labor and to wait.
'PI.* Fc*l*n Sanate.
Nr-w Yqkh, Oot. ao.—The members of
the Fenitn Uenata continued their session
to-day. The proceedings were eeoret,
but it is reported that agents were to be
sent to Ireland at onoe to orgaaix* the
great revolution, whioh it ie believed will
take practice! shape in a short time. It
ie also said that the Fenians have received
tbe endorsal of officials in this oountry.
Tbeir comes will lend no notoriety or
inspiration to the movements, but will be
a guaranty of its success. An effort is
also to be made to effect the de faoto re¬
lease of John MUehell, in order that be
take some active part in the approaching
Celtio insurrection.
The Plorlda lonviatlc*.
We lenrn from tbe Jacksonville Union
of tbe 27th inct., that the State Conven¬
tion organized at Tallahassee, on the 2uth
inet.
Hon. E. D. Tracy, of Nassau county,
was elected President, and A. J. Peeler,
Esq , of Leon county, Secretary.
Governor Marvin’s message wee re
cived and read. It recommends the to
paal of therecession ordinance, and that
freedmeu have rigbte of person and prop¬
erty guaranteed to them and be declared
competent to give testimony in the conrta,
but does not recommend that (bey be ad¬
mitted to vote or hold office. \
Numerous committees were appointed.
General Albert P ika, of|Arkavas, who
reoently had six of his children baptised
in accordance to Masonic rites, was pre¬
sented on tha 13th inet, by ihe members
of the Masonic Lyceum of New York city,
with a most elaborately wrongkt Jewel or
Decoration of Ute 33d degree in Masonry.
The remarks on the oocasion were very
interesting, and as General Pike was
Confederate offioer the inoident ie indi¬
cative of returning good feeling.
ATTENTION!
,
i GN U.VNU AND It* ARRIVE,
| A ( tlt »«< »*
o I*
DRY GOODS,
NiiOEN,
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
HOSI IClt V,
L O V ’ R S , AC,, AC.
Our Stock oomprtses:
Superior All-wool French Merinos, of the
following color*:
SOLKERINO—Royal Purple,
Maierioe iilue.
Ashes of Uoiee,
Beautiful Brown,
Ro»*
All wool DkI.AINES, various color*,
DRESS BUTTONS and TRIMMINGS,
Superior Black and Colored
CLOTHS for AAOIKS' CLOAKS,
Plain, Pie'J and Slrlpod POPLINS, .Vo.
TEfMS CASH!
ML & (lllPliN,
^ gtin.MKKLV OP
bar: ITT, t} HA PM AN & CO,
Will be pleased to are their old friend*
and many new once at
tl THE BEE HIV33I
AllbonKh 1 haw not th* l*K**t (TOC l of lb*
above srttcloB, in the cIG, It i» *
WELL-KNOWN TACT
tb»t I kx-p only the BKST 0(101 ig, sail tl ut every
•.a* amkluy [>iirch«.v. of h« *«i* vslii*-x**lved
fur all iuve.ttnti.U tnadv »t th*
bek iiivh: :
I h»v« now on h»iui, la nlditloo to 1 1 * above
Him k ol
f)UY GOODS,
A Ob ole* A Morin: »ul ol FRENCH CONFDOTION
KUlKil, aad th*
Celebrated Must Kost (’iimlie!.!
which 1 am mHoufxiiiringerrry d*y.
I will Legln. In a abort tun*, th* Utkins et
KANOY' CAKES,
Orn*ment*d in my utual SI’HIRlOR RTYIJC—
wiitalde for
1VKDD1RUS, PAttTIKS, Ac , Ac.
Now In 8TOKK, a we)l-»*l*ct*d STOCK of Pin*
Applu*, pre**rv*d In Ibeir own pile*.
Ptcldea, Can Hood*. Ac . Ac.;
it*sb (Ground) Spit**;
M ATI 'll M and CA NULLs,
FOOT MATH, KKOOMS, Ac, Ac,
WOOD AMO WILLOW IVARRI
Extra Fine Apples,
Foi dating or cook my.
BKKBWAX *nd 7)111 IT) F RtllT WANTED.
1 will **il any of tlx* Stock for
CASH,
or LkClntugo lor 3*rudu€« !
iOT Our Bees work till u'olnok at
night. noli) If
Wanted,
B Y » Virgini* lady, a vroet tuflrrer hy th* war,
aeitaatii.ii ae I KAt ll tH, in eomo prtrat* fam
lly ill tho Booth. She will Inniroct to tlin oeaal
I'.u^llsh blanches. Freni It,end Ma.tr, on th* piano,
salary nn oh|ect, all *h» deetrne ie a yood coroforta
hl* hont*. K*ler*ai*< •xcbauto-il Plea* ad
dress, VIRGINIAN.
Careot John BruS A Co, heltuoor*. Md.
tv.lv tf
WJ1. K BKDKLL. ROUT. c. POPE
NEW
BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
BEDELL & POPE,
\o. Ilili Rroail fit., (‘olumbuH.
(UNDER COOK’S HOTRL.)
W OULD r*«peitfnlly Rf;- JIbs,
muncfe to the ciii.on* of
Coluinhn* and vicinity the* we
ar* now receiving of sad opening
oar stock
BOOTS AND SHOKS,
•nil will coaLiou»lly keep ou ban i cYcrf »tyl# of
Ladies', Mi*t<*»' and Children's Hht es,
Mem’ 401)
Boy*’ and Youths’ Boots, fihoes and
Waiters, aud Ihildren’s Coppor-tip’d hi oes.
ALL CR4D1* OV
BI.KA', KIP AND WAX ItllOG/iNN I
Great pain* ha* been taken tu gettioa up cur
ftoclt, and To we pnariutee all work *«Td.
Conn try Merchant* we offer j,b* «| in¬
ducements, and invlta them to examine oar atock.
Also, a fine Msortment of
Soft and Cashmere Hats.
0*16 tf
The JL.a.<iieH 9
GREAT FANCY STOKE!
JUST OPENED:
TUB MOST BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS Op
WINTER CALICOES, DbLAINEI and
other Dress Goode, of very latest styles ;
LINENS: BLEACHED DOMESTICS
that can’t be *arpv»ed to qaality and price ,
Ladies'*nd SfeOt’xCxmbrio BAN'DXRROf IFF*;
The most beautiful *»*ortm*nt ot AlllBOi'E Si
the city ;
BRAIDS. HAIR NETS. WATIR FALLS,
TOWELING, HOHIffEY, Gl.OVfiS, COLL/ R3,
PERFi MBK1KS, POMADEfi, ami anbcjxand
other Fancy (Jooilv;
A .plendld variety of HHoKS;
Lodi**’ BATA It a bias, Breakfaat Ehawlo, e c.
The IMm can rely that we will 8EI L AS
LOW as any honte in Georgia. Be pleased 0 call
on us
PERRY & CO:,
oc6 itn NO* BfOfcd BUf Hw
E. MMIM i CO,
(tmWK.lt WT. CLAIR All) OOLB
TltOHPB NTHKICTW,
fa building ret eatfy omipied hy the rest «B< e
We lave just received and offer far safe
Indlu llagf lug, Hope A Twine
100 pkg* MACKEREL, Now. ! and 2, m
barrel*, halve*, quarters and kite 1
oO bbla * LOUR,
20 half barrels FLOL R,
lOtaok* rtiFFRB,
20 keg* HI OA&B SODA,
20 keg* SAL SODA,
50 boxesColgste'e and WUshar'e BOATS
20 boss* STARCH.
.. gross Toilet SOAPS, all kinds,
20 box** CASTILE SOAP, Amtrioaa aad
English,
20 boxes London Club SAUCE,
20 boxes Cabinet SAUCE,
20 bote* OATBUP,
50 botes PICKLES, halves aad quarto,
lOeaaes BROWN STOUT,
It) cases Muir's ALK,
6 bble GOLDEN SYRUP, by the barrel
& or golion, HOUSE
bbl* SUGAR SYRUP,
5 bble Crashed SUGAR.
6 bbl* Pure RYE WHISKY,
M oxee bis Old Udolpho Heurbon WoU* •> WHISKY,
26 10 • • . * BRANDY, it SCHNAPPS,
boxea French
6 doten Genuine Baker'* BITTERS,
20dotea BLAVKING BRUSHES,
10 gross Maaon e BLACKING,
20 doten Whitewash BRUSHES,
20 doten Scrubbing BRUSHES,
26 doten A atoned BUCKETS,
10 doten WASHHOADS,
20 doten BROOMS,
10 boxes CLOTHES 1’INS,
26 left-SPICE BOXES,
20 sets TUBS-all sites,
NUTMEGS,
Pur* GROUND PEPPER, in paper*,
Bl CARB. SODA, •*
TEA,
by case or pound, and almost every other
article of
GROCERIES
can bn bad at
E. BARNARD & CO.’S,
4'orner HI. Cluli- it ml Ogle¬
thorpe HtrretN.
ALSO,.ON HAND AN ARTICLE OF
HEAVY SHOES,
and a quantity of
DOMESTICS I
EITHER FOR HALE OR BARTER.
__Our Block of (Jouda is to be kept
up, and our firm is an old one and per¬
manently hero. A
B. B. 00.
We va III imiltr tllx-rul
IfiluroiiNlK fu (lie Trade lor
aiirli Arfl«4«N an lliey may
need. K. li. A 00.
If
CHA8. M. KINBEL
H All ■triwt, KKMOVKI) with J H to B.*8iutt.,3C_r 83 ttm^t .—-.niTTl VJjC
*h»r, h* will tilt* clmryn of th# Trwtilrjr I '•part
iu«nt atnl *<t Dtxuoud*. KttbiM and P*»tl* m th*
l»t*»l styl*; do latter sort tirn»m*utel Knamvtug
lu various tty Irw Jewelry, Hirer and I 'lair, I Warn
nnelly eutlall and tt"' tluralily r*|i*ii.d. ;•),.« ■.'(■tie Ulaaea* to
Alt «i)|A neatly tad rauamv executed
ocl* Ulu
DRAY LINE!
fill!* uudeietyned are run
1 ntnya tryulitr line nf Dieyt,
and ar* i>r«',mred to di, HAUL
INti of »ny descrlptino at ih* 1
lunavsMV aonua. (irdeisleftat No. Kfl Broad
Bu eei, will inset with priitapt etteatinn
XU.17 (f ft KWlLf.fAMH A CO.
Fodder Wanted I
W ALL A THOMFfidN, at 103 Brood strxit. wUI.
to purrhaxi
100 Tons Baled Fodder.
ocltl tf
Columbus Female Academy
T nt will Rx«rcts«« b* npwnad (d on this th* lostitutioD Ar.t Mon
dey to October n**t. lN8TITU7'lt)N.*%w It will h# a r««- NMIL
alar OOl.LKUlATB
and all (ft* appliartcM BWHary to a
thorough tioa will twi and provldod. accomplished fed tics- JU^r
Tho fichu [sat to Year will h* dlvidod tato tbr»*
o«| 0 *l Term- Aaall tlia.pupll* will b* undor the
imiBodl*!* inp«rn»lon ot Mr and Mr* Dauadar*
but oo» price will bo charged for toitlon.
KATR8OF TUITION:
Lttirary Incidental lleyarunent........ (JO 00
Ft* .............. l 26
Music.............................. 3 0 00
U*» of 1'iane.................... X 60
Vocal Music............... 2 OO
French........................... lo oo
No sxtr* charge tor Latin
Board far tha term ........... ...... Tt fin
Boarder* must forafon sheet., pillow cawn, tow¬
el*, table napkin, and pay extra for wp-hlng aud
light*. Tonic* and Boxsit aunt us vxtntn kdvxxox
*«pJ2 tf R M tUUNDKKfi. President.
3 3 a
BLACK
and
J
BROGANS!
C '
Beet Grade.
°v
—AT—
J. A . OODiY’S.
eeplT tf
Liquors in Oases!
600 Oases of Choice Whis¬
key and Brandy,
lOO Basket* dmmpagne,
•11 bffanfia. Jut received and for *al* at
B. JACKSON’S.
oclitf 133 Breed street
NO. 57.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
In wanionv orara hdwpil, 1
IluallMMtf, *WC 90 ,1
O N aa4 »«« trt.U». H*p«. m, ISA, UttTiaiee
**o tku Head wdlruaee fu'lewt:
Uwve Cvlmulifi* at..............................IBia
Arriva at WmI Feint________________________.11« m
Airiirtt b«va M(ntgoa^n Momttomny IttfB (Maa
»•.......................
Lean Hat Putal I Ufa
Arrive at (Mamba# ........ OUpm N*
.•me..•tin.. w,th Irwla*«,f Atlanta and W«l » t
ttai<n*4 at W«*t Point, whkh arrtte In Atlanta a*
T p m, in tune 1 * nnw with WTentovw and it
lamif Anil run. I ft* thattanoogaaBd wotat* North
B H CKAM,
>< l>23 tt Oea’I Naps
Thsough to Atlanta!
Oa mad after Monday, 1 ttb last.
Ht rinirruirunT Omn Mvetxwa* Bxnanxa Oa, I
Oolambu*, Oa, Kept. V, MB. |
Muicogec Railroad HchrdaU.
Uav* Cntumbas.. ..........._.TJ0a.la.
Arnv* Maaua...... ..S...MMM.A1* p. at
b*av* Meeon...... ...........tJla.
Arrive Uelufctu, .IMp.
MACON J WBirritN KAiytOAD SCBtBVLB
a mar vast*.
iaav* Macon..........
Arrive Atlanta........
Uav* Atlanta...... ... .6*1*.
Arrive Mateoo
•eplO If W I. (I-AR*. loFt.
GOLD PENS.
fntlb J FIN KPT AND IMT AfSOlTMMtT OF
(K)f.D PKN8.
Call and try them at ,
T. S. SPEAR’S.
0*11 If
Wanted.
G M: VRAM A.
SOUTH CAROLINA I
In anv qnantlttr. "* ““mursasr Rfuey. _
ort* 1m <OfBe* at ne Huh
For Sale and Bent.'
For Rent. „ *
My Residence in Wynnton,
abut two mile* flfrta tb« OM». ' *
Apply tu TJ RTANPORD, at TSBraad street.
J f WINTER.
For SaTe, *
• At MoKm’s Oairlag* Repmttory, a
HANDSOME ROOKAWAY
.e-wet
A VALUABLE
PLANTATION
AND ENTIB1S OUT
For Hair, oa a Credit *f Oae,
two and ThrM Year*!
I I WILL *el! ijRiUsir my I'lantaMea, Ala- iM* iyyav\ _ ___
U'tUtX In i smuts, ajhi
i>*i«*. 3 mtlws <i Midway, and aa..
from H*. *, htnMIaaoA
rard Jtaltroad, containing
no**, about min half opetrtM. Th*
With the HOT, and din nalahbnrbood t» exea lwrt .
on Ui. pl.i * I* a HWR| ClRfJ and i
ol Tin Ii.DlNur lhava
Ml LU, OArri.K, HUEBP, Hoes,
nniN, VotlbKR, COTTON MED, SYRUP, WAO
i INS, CAJtTS, BI.AOKDMlTO TOOLS,
KAkMINO UTENhIUS, Rte.
1 wl|i n*ll the PlnnUtloa and entire outfit to a r*
-t"'i'«IM‘t party oa a f.r«<m ot oae, two oat) three
y*«r», and reel to COTTON In peymmii, Ie ba Ax
lit <>r*d af Hoar**! l*fx>t oa or baler* the te* Jan¬
et, Mr 1*67, ChtfeMaa, teas, aad tael), conxwuuvsly. place, end Mr Fan 8
L neat 111*
Otdu*rt Uolainbuf,;Ua, will show th*property, and
t t »n La addr««*»U at OOVInOTON, (Jtorgl*
rn JS If McOORMlOK MKAL
For Rent.
f^'U* Foarfitoty IKON FRONT BL’ILD-
1NU, Nn. R3 aad H.A,
Broad Btrttl. Apply at above etoro.
•Hsie ut bAMMIB A ROONRY.
Handsome Residence, with
18 Acres Land for Sale,
O N Hi* Talhott'.n r..»d, opposit* Colonal AUA
l.ladsev'8, inllw* Irani tha city.
'lh« Lt-u.i- ct.i.laiu. i t ruora*, up stall*, «Uar,JK!jL
flo»ittt end y*rt*t, ktt*h«n, dairy, <
with olh*r .ruthou***, >i*L)h, rarrisa* hirua* aad
bit, all Lull in a ■“'•I order, eplMdld of*varl*iM* waier, a gardaa
of thru* seres, *n orchard ot ftult
ttece, end *lyfil wc.rM of Woodland.
OcIH For tarx* apply t • a Ibe c os born,
If ihroagb Dost Offioe.
•"
To Rent.
TitK UKMlkitLE
Store No. 34 Broad Street.
Apply for information to
tvclo if J. BAMBUSIl.
Engine for Sale.
A Five-Horse Power Engine
AND TUBULAR UPRIGHT BOILER,
for sal* by WlTHKRtkA LOUD,
ocl If __Macon, 0 a.
For Sale.
MY PL AhVATlUF,
A M' svferylhlng OB it I* for
8*i«. 1; eoatatn* 080 acre* A
and of th* t* L«*t w*U Cotton known plantation*tpM^SgMpfK to ha one mffSMLnh
Ktatt ro AIM.amt,; 460 acre* cuI-™ are JIf ,l ™
eieartd and in a Bn* state for 1, - "
tlvatlcn. (Joed uaproveinont*; a never-foiling
well of good water ; healthy aad eoov*nl«ot to
tfobool and Church, being within on* mil* <»f th*
vttlaga of BnrtTilis, oa tha Mobile and Girard
Railroad.
Daring mv absence apply to Dr J T Persoe.. BAfiS.
oc4 Sm JNO. U
Pine Piano for Sale J
A FINK 7-octave FiANO i. effervd for
••^19 Address, tf 8tin oBc*'
cur® _
Plantation for Bale.
850 ACRBSof AU., flue Uod Mt io;M*«>n M* fl fljfg ggL
(Jlrard —^ w county, *cie»d** on *J* n «■
Railroad ; nun eiock »dJ r tu
w*ll improveii. Onro pi*c*
ptfements wilt b* told w.th
desired. *»**$$*ggaffT. BROWN,T»lbnttcn, CMawtafofe. fl*.
T A
* *ep22 tf
For Sale.
T T III’FFB for *ol* my DWtL LUNO ^^^*
HOUfiAta* n,lle fron> tb * jeSllH
hadeo"0o th* SwomfervlUe rood. The
Li.t cnaLun* 6 acre* foa l, ft*r of whfuti fi^JaiSBi l»f
bfobly improved. House wtlb
menu and n*cfe**»ry For ot|thoQ*e*, parUculara **ft* J10^7
WSD* ef wawr. kVt
at lli> Br*a<J tt , ot to myielfos, ffie J * pramtaM.
e*pl8 if ___
¥ULING and BINDING
Executed lu the Best Banner
■ t at the
SVptli tf BUN OFFICR.