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In n 0 *b t» . >>'»;u«l. «a tk« 1 . sou, n*.
1 men Kpm *f <1* pr.,ent ttrainu* *f tk« K<M
«> in mis,a Wlnw Utn Staatkti ...
KUts ksadrak Acres M* llaalil *«ii
•i* *«• I opall. Ait ilia luocva 1 -. *.».,fa S>.
liwrf IKtirksCK tat* 11 e* l*rg* bitds : Um
trmss.lii*ijfewBli«sk.>|>,K«*ruH<TsM'<an^ 7' »'! i.tnrr
ra t Hrrij.wra IS ih* l * r * »f» TRUBfi OTB*
mil bo 4-*i>a Of! fato pt**«.*a .•.*• , s t Un
k»*i OKALUX Kaswt. rent
<t(bfU - ” ''k rsoiaweo—-twrins; t*n>*,f
Uieti «.4 ' •?>t* *l p **, rnntaSil rii.ffl. 1 | u>*
country, rk. puo:* l. r*rj Ifsoltky
Uaw.Ttu Alee, B.Ut)^ rysb^i* Ceru, Fndder, Peas,
Kin dred tSiuok Mults, Foriy U»au Unuts, Gae
supply the Hogs, U*coa .*<.ogh Ws^pna, ii
Farming plsoa cue jemy Tt-rer
nil tbs Hun ails ard Oua Thou
rand 0*11 ob* of Nynup, abb h* pareksssrt
with the Plan'Atten.
PftHfet jinirh-t-i mg Cun make »; f«M* Vft D (.‘’MlllriCI
with th« }-rot on ' ]anor«r«.
. Jt*n ftmhor infuimaiion ftbD'i to * * .
t*29 tf 8. B WAktiOUR
<VntT»«lG1ft (hi.
A Chance for a Bargain
1 IITFIER I»t**l»n rslaaba- plsc* ,
to RoHHhosimt*. Ala, 6 mil..* MX
a • a .t from the Ritar Brldv*,
iha - Middle KosO” csnalolax
■Knit Mule ODD acts*of Ixo.l.ot ou.e.atlu," sHcS .(WSfaiMM ' '' J
more 11.*n hall I. in
«.i* place fm aierly I.oIor*..| «o Nolaod Lewta.
anil. *1 ntlxl Dearths J.iUla t’clwa. eretk. Il
IS vary tre, and pr.«liicti»e,.*ii*.th« winter *aatat
ag* for c»tiJ« sad -far a i» of aft* »r.«-i oharactw
roaW Th*Ioipro«*esi»sn trtrWsadprinledhiHiswlraSjRilRait, 1 b* plaaf sre *#. d—an ti It.
lOfti, ft first rato garden. **<;.
Thto Place epatbiuM ibaaiTimtAcM - f ft country
rcftidfttce. a niftiket ftQft dftjry f«rm ♦ »«*y r c- »»8>.
Winy bjr h high ridgo-rGe^ f»» tlift city, tend ft tifir
% opportntutr t*> r«(wM c r fo« and
term* c**b. corn.
H C MITClIKth,
m, ‘ 1ft * llOuBby'scMravasr.
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Piano for Sale*
A FINE 7 fO«t*r» Ko**wo*d PlRnO* —m
k 'fc? K tt*'* * t! °’ l, ‘ lt, " <Jtu * —
T a at’EAU’S
nn8 tm -Lwrilhr 8 iore.
For Sale.
«piIE I. ok eom»>rt*bl«OTVELI.TNO ti.« corocr ol Cnmaivitv H 0 DH nnO^Hi 1 !
JncknoB ties ktreeti occnpted Is by th* J Norther* l.tb*r-f7Tf TtioIilEI
now u Uo*h«U.
UotM* brick OOBikiu* 5 morn, i» awl^H ontboR***,"’ hv i«»S» ""
a r*«c«, with actuaurv 1
all la gooj ord.r>
Sprty If *t this office or to W L WiliAaMS.
BOS
For Rent
Three Comfortable Rooms,
to MawAtotMlWaMlRE.
Aeptyta
2 tf *H a hcnter,
no at Mu-OOrcc R
A V ALl ABLi;
PLANTATION
AND ENTIRE OUTFIT
Fer lale, on a CreOJI of One,
Two ansi Three Tears!
X Bftw*ain WILB *b!I Hrirl)*tir tor P!»n!atioa, Criiimr. Ala- sit
tanm,* mllee Non mite* . f Mtdwsy. sn.l 8
No.*, MoV. 1)0 mud Qi
root Kkliroetl, CooluIBlnx
* r .iU* Ota' 'oaa-kojf <ip*t#d. IT.O ____
1 etwrl w ei*»«S
with ifie HK-T marl :b» aefehJwrhoidi* excel.*Bt.
01 ,tjw rUL lLLlNUS. pt»re is » DWELLING I have sbd all uecawary
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MULES. CATTLE. SHEEP, wr»<JS.
CORN.VGDOER, CUITOM gE£t>, *YRV1‘. WAG
ONS, CAR ... -LAUfhStrrn IDOLS,
»Ah*l US*a rSENS 1LR, Wu. v
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I will sell ike PUulS'mr and eatite ootftt tc a re
gpootible party oa a rer .it ot earn, iw > and ih r* •
years, liyered and receive COTTON ia pevro.n , t<, he
at rearest depot oa ort-efore the 1st Jsue
ary, 1 Sc 7. IS6*. aad ISAS, coeseaulively.
Mr h Cbiimvmn. wear the ware, end Air ,’»n S
Tolbert. 1 be Cola addressed mate, 0*. COVI wlUeho- kUION, ih* (*roV«r{r,‘and
can at Uevi ei».
otss u M Somati-K leal
Handsome Residence, with
18 Acres Land for Sale,
VI rft’N the Tslbottom bad, cppoeHe O iml '^r*|E . .
Lt-idsty’s, caotafiis pr nii’ee ir.r,; fLe'flty IHjJ;,
Tftw benee «.x rhyme, np suite,
g| *» .ta saAj'mit, knebea, dairy. c*il«r,
wiUl c'har i iiiheese*, , 1 shie, rarrhm haw wad
let. »U bntl'iD good cyder,epfeaiW west, a xapdeti
o t thres m ete r - aa cretter-l of renetie* of fmit
l.eoK sndHjM acres < f Woodland,
H r lornt. agpiy O C OSB'JPX,
11 thTriDtzh Uws Pi rtkl
Engine for Sale.
A Five-Horse Fower Engine
AND tubular up right boiler,
frrt f'j wjrnrKr t Loup,
nrl ii
For Sale.
<MT PI. AS V A T I O N ,
A 'XX' tverjthipfr "b l* fi tr
eaih. It •«a-a*SW acre* ‘
e
so.) i* well kao«o,lo b« on®! -> ■
of lti« toil O lion | !ant»«inr*Ini
Vwlcrn Alabama; 4i> acre* are |
cleared aad in a S e* et*t* k>r e«l
V Ura'lcn Owd Impeoveftaonw; A oerer faiUn*
well nf (t«od water; («*»*>»* wieeaWreu to
School tad Chntc'u. bt :0f Witftia On* as3 auH »f ttn
* rUISge ol Hurtviite, • ,oa Uw Mattie U.ctr-l
na*r<M«. .
Partes my absence apply tow. J T Person*.
oc4Sm . JSe. n BAEi.
Fine Piano for Sale V.
A EIRE av* PIANO la cBerad fer *•!*.
t eepl»U Addrees, f > o, . . v “B.”
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| THE DAILY SUN
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JtSVi ITEMk.
'me.' May. l>ec*® 1«3. distributed «uo by pf that pr**« 4tii
OdTiey h.*«
*aditd> ot the tgeusury. ; yl
•A dry ice (Mg along dm whel# length
»p:ne i* Ike new treatment of
* ■M
cbolcrr ca*w ' A
r 1 'WAIMW Wrila . bw»Vl tA^MO «>«
,i fo^WiV ’•tad ia Cfcwipi, glvip* g*l
Tin© mmifft
.nu ta Ur Iwjr.y * * in Virguun ~** f I»d*.
• _ 2 hm.
of Mkhigh. .,*
w.f JSly! l-.anksginay. 1 , a, *
tii « nlieRltii ?fTs?f. Wft5. .416.293 ; t*°\**LT
: me ia.v let i«d toe th>« ye«r i*
;i.
A d rench cnrjto. recently-receive^
rvt New f'rtekli '.t.kV'fiiv , lAkt (5,0ft* in gold as
dim** V'f** ■
of Nitre and a (joWlcr been auJliau dishumed dolhu* hr
prne OHM.y has
the -Ith auditor since
'■uae amount tuts heeu lurnod over to
the naval pendotk account. , , ,
Uio. L. iV. NeUuu. r>uperuit«edeot
of Uuhiic Printing lor the l*:e Ce*.
*« Jortcy, ha* jitat been i aeteued by
tlm rfrsidcni
The UiMsien tviegreplt expedition
ihs* strifck, goW , tfie greater portion
h it the tun plovers ha, KAn divctiarged,
*(n|i upufwtUmt for the semen awe
( btf> partially tuspe;ide.<l.
' Mershitll w»« swnxu
'hire,*' jurt iu >few Dfloaus on tft.> |th
a* the A 'Wisellor -tod attorney-at law f
Jormrd *e*Ving women of Cfticwe hare
a Protective tuiun Up ev re
criVe Ikf oents per<Uv-t-but than iljey
are cn!y "fAM,- whites.”
fh^^hailpor) hridgl party, wlifch
slAflei veiterrhiv, banie down ra/wlv al
Went Cheater o^uuty.
Tim Arnei^csh Union Committee
mVj'fin Mundgy to te.pomi t%liie op*
ior p ,u,of Pateetis and (den. b’Wsyne
the relief of Atahituu, and to take
iniftiuA* Ito aid thn }ieiiji)» of the
dV>u(b in * restoring educnlisu and ini
dwitrf * Vi ’ 1
i i - •
Tin- War L>. partu)i-.ut ha* imued an
or.liir that, Itcfeafte.', no new issue of
:»Tie* will be made to yolanteer organ
.i/sfiutoe.without the approval ortho
Chief <>f Orduaeco- ^and the, orilwr of
•the <ii-n>-r*l-in-Chit‘i ui Ed?roUry of
\V»r
W«H kn«wn plauteft in Teni
T*ick a plan to get the Tyeedmen to
not(on ivith eucoess. ,'i'hey pay
'tor the cotton*pieked during the day
n»cti evemog. Tlda ia an important
mat, fts » great deal oft hoc.. (Ion fiahia
in Texas. remain unpicked.
ThtTUniked Stale* sMmmers Rhode
Island kfid Ifcirnet arrived at Havana
oi> the LUth Nr»d *Hst ultimo ; and on
the 2d inak., Cornmandei Murray took
j ousc iaien pr the irbel ram Ktoomvall,
and tawed the American «ag at her
mayt head.
cm, Tbf Ul template izen > of Hartford, fjnnocti.
i ip inctiBgamonunvonl
who died L. it. Nigdurney, the poeMaC
iu that city on the l«th 6 f
•Jtitw lafti.
I-Ard Falmerstnn' waa the .first who
dtbciog iuLroditped tire walfr in England, flif
at y I muck's, fifty years ago,
whh tboprmrc-s of Lirreo, the femi
frfind, ninc fro*run diplomatist and faithful
'Uuj XikkhviUe Bauuar sU4>a that
fhr* order or Free «nd Accepted Ma
vmrrtrr ttmt city has cntphSHcally de¬
clined* the firoposu) to reoognlxo a
Dodge to he composed of colored men,
m that lomtouuiiy, and pronounce
the proposal, from no matt.-r what
source, unmaaonic jn the highest de¬
gree. a *. • ,
her Tire lfitu, fapk'Oa (Mias.) News, of Octo
snoouiices the death of Col.
Greenwood Leflore, the last chief of
thcChoCiaw Indians, and by his In¬
fluence maluly the best portioa of the
of Mhawaippi Dancing was ceded by the
t-eaty Rabbit creek to the
Uoifad State*. Lefiore was formerly
state senatwr from hfs county.' He was
th««Su of a Frenchman, by an Indian
wife, bat identified himself fully with
fhe In" Ban j.
0 I.YER U ror.NCIL OF KM IFBC 6 *
PAL CHXRCH.
. The General Council of theEpisco
•psl Church has been in session in Au
gusia during the past week. Annexed"
is a report of the proceedings *
WhereRs, The several Dioceses,
which we, we .Blshojta this .Council, and Dwputiee, Im¬
represent by at were
pelled poUtioat eyeato u> separate Pro*
in a legislative capacity from the Uni¬
ted teslrmt Episcopal an<i Churth in the
States, did divide on grounds
sanetiuned by Holy Scripture and
primitive antiquity, better to unite tojftrtber
an d adopt foe their goverament
anil mere convenient action, a.con
stitut'oo and code of canons, and <Ud
njert in pursnacce of thatCYmstitOtinu
in General Council in November, 1862,
and . *'.' 0 -
' iVhefp&s. Tha, Chuecli, *o organited,
although arising but of political event*,
was from that time a duly ona oisnd
bs aticli nf the ftp* Catholic End Apes
talicCliurch, anJ may of right so oen*
imup to he, or may, through the ac¬
tion of its several Diocesan Councils
from any other synodical associations,
ami - . _ . •
Wbpraae, In the opinion of severaF
of tue Dioceses which co-operated in
the* ‘formation of this in<te|*wdt&i
brauchof the Church OalhoUv,the pn
litical exigency which caused its'ar.
raiiL'cnipnt, Whereas, do the longer of exists charity ; aud which
prevailed -p»irit
General Convent m the, proceedings of the
ion of the Protestant
F.pi-copal Church in the United State*,
at it session in Philadelphiaba* warm
ly commended itself lb the hearts of
this council : therefore,
Resolved, 1ft. That perfectly m vhejudgmeat
of this Council if is consist
ent'wilh the good huthvwhi>;h she
‘owes tuiiie Bishops and* Dioceses with
ivbich she has oeen in union since
1862, for stiy Dooeseto docile for her
eelf, vrfcejher in she shall this any lpneer con»
time union with council.
2d. Thai it t>e recommended that
wLciqver the word Confederate occurs
in the standards of the church the
word United be substituted therefor,
3d* That inasmuch as the change
recommeuded in the foregoing resolu
lion (being a change* bo legally in the completed prayer
book,) cannot
O 1BIJS, (IA., WEDNESDAY MORN ,'Hs< U, NOVEMBER 15. 18tS5.
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uolil the next meeting oN*bu
that under tbucirruv .
iu the i • •»££* t *•
s •*» »~? fj*
iill. I Qftl etcu u lOCcMi IIO« ill
n,rll : > ? ^ ***£- 4 £**?1F** , ***®» *«d<*uou* h *}} ******
antilkUcfcliBic> asilt -Mmli b»»«.
* ^V ? 1 * tl,ci,>ft ^». •«
1
TV** i lr **'*•»*»•'*"'***» from the
L j e lwi iifioil C6a federation, itioh
suhdm.raa.hall ft.«»*Ur*d-duly
*b« an official noUro.
signed by the Biahop ,nd Secretary of
‘itM^^Dloov.kbWlMT. the Biihoi.a of -the Diocww bram rera.itfing given to
iu eounechoa with this Council.
f‘h’ui'A '*;**(• V^oin. orllouic of Ku.Wir. Bubo|w.
. * C W. Asdkk«i<,
< Vat nof C >at. cf I!.him ofDeput.ns
’T'he'I’ommittee to wljom'weh' refer
rod ''.rri'ir*:? fhe tello.tng ;J int rekoltwion of
Ktto lfW; Thai while wo lafiiA thb
cb ‘*th>e fed oral e ’’ to
Umt of fTnite .1 ’ whenever it occurs
in the i’rayrft Book, we recommend
that a joint committee be appointed
by ibis C iHiuril to enter into iu solemn
MfllGHHr wmWcBUraaea *hos* hare mjlitery been orders closed'
ny
and clergymen ordef*dUj He suspend
tro tp their fun«U >n* hecopae they
m ild-nbt use certain prpyers under
the dic tation of military otithoilty—
do ir*pt>«;fuliv feport that—
Imreaa, the Bishop of Alabama <
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was electiMl and consecrated under the
t. oust it ut ion and tenons of the Prot¬
Confederate estant Episcopal Church in the then
Sbate.i,«nd never has been
nor is Cnitesl now, States, a Bishop of the Church ol
the nor can be so iu the
.judgment of th'atd'imrch, as recently until*
expressed iu Ins esse.’uuh at and
ho ahull have made theTrquLred prom
ise of conf irinity t • the Cmstitution,
and I'lUoos 1 hereof; and
Whereas, Purlin* reason-lm held
that he wus under no ecclesiastical ob
iigauun the Prayer to une Book the prayer appointed
in of said Church for
tho 1’iraidetit ot ^the Hnilod Slates,
ain't all Other* in «vil authority: and
Whereas, Tut) independence of Hie
Church in matters purely spiritual, is
held to he or Divine authority, and
has been the durtriiie of the Church
Irotu th* foundation of Christianity,
and i* at t hi* day conceded universal*
ly hy tira'jtoweMsof this world, whrr-.
ever the Ctuireh b*s been true Irt it
sell
Council Tirernfow, we the iiu-tubar* of this
do, m our ohm h<diaif and in
behalf of Gm Christian Church
throujd^tft tost tho tha order world, issued boletnnly pro
herTAth, ngaiuat iHfi'i, froyi the Headquarters iSeplem*
of the Ckpurtuif ul of Alaht^un, that
the Hxhop* and clergy of that Dio¬
cese be sus|i( tided front their func¬
tions and Divine forbidden (o preach or to
P’rlbrnt service, anti that their
ptnmw of witrabip be closed, and
against all and every aecujar intorfer
ence with rcclcsiaslical ailtur*. a* a
violation nf liberty of conscience aa
guaranteed oy the Constitution of the
United State*
. STicnsv Fi.uott,
Chairman of CommiUoe on part of
Houite of lftshopg,.
Fa ft Tmapisii,
Chairman of Committee on part of
Clerical and Day Deputies.
THE LATE ELECTION#.
NeN Yok.—T he Albany .lournal
state* *hat B«riow’» majority in the
State Is 2Ti,rt00. Tho Aygus concedes
it ss about that figure.
Ne# Jekeet.— The Union candidate
for Governor is elected by from 3,500
to 5,000 majority, and the Union wtu
will have fnsjdfiliesin both branches
<>f M*star*iic riu* legislature. t«F.—The Union
50,OOOiiud 8 majori¬
ty elected K upwards. Gen
is to Congress.
"Wisconsin.—T he Union majority for
Governor is about 7,000> The suffrage
extension proposition is probably de¬
feated Minnesota.— by a'tmv thousand vote*. »
*The. Union ticket is
elected by a large majority.
has Marji.and for —The the Unionists City of Baltimore
gone with but
ali ght Congress oppositioo. ftotn t’he2d Thotuaa Djstrict. is elected
to
Returns from the EMlern Shore in¬
dicate the defeat of Spencer, Union
candidate ciai distant,and for Judge election in the 12th Frank¬ Ju
the of
lin. In the first district of Montgome¬
ry county no election took place ;
Judges Union appointed party-having being disqualified.
The elected four
out Of ttae five Judges Voted for in the
State. •
Michigan.—I n Detroit the demo¬
crats have carried the republicans Mayor by 800
majority; hut the have
the Connect police itrf.—New justice by 1,206. Haven has
democratic, but by reduced majority. gone
a
Illinois.—T his State gives a heavy
ma jority for the Republicans.
Kansas.-—K ansas election returqs
show the Republicans aueewsful in the
counties heard from. * ’The election
returns from Alexander -and the ad
joifciftg‘counties, show a democratic
majority.*
; • wrez's life.
t J, —wra— *
Wirz on the kth gava to the attend
ants of the jirmoo-a full etatemeut of
his life. Th* tuari poi ntg areas fol
Iqws: 1 I« raftti born ia Zurieft, Switzer
land, and came to this country first
ia 1849 , landing in New York. lie had
been liberally educated. He endeav*.
6 r«L to got Conner tad with some phy«
sic an ; but his e« tire ignorance of the
Eoglish abandoned language elatiilmg in his way,
he the idea, and, after a
short stay in Connecticut, went to
Lawrencd, Massac'uuseitj, and became
engaged in « shawl factory. From
there he but, west to Kentucky, where he
married, being apparently wed
ded to ooruadic. tiaoits, mij(t*ate<l east
ward, and lived for a time in Philadel
phi a. Not becoming established, he
went to Louisiana, wnere hewa**ni
plojpi as a physician on a plantation,
and there continued until the break
infe out of tfie>war, w^en he immedi
ately enfisted as a private. On the
arrival of his regiment in Virginia, he
was detailed as clerk in one of the
IT chnfond prisons. After some ser
vice hero, he was promoted to Captain
and Assistant Adjutant General, and
assigned to the staff of Winder, and,
%
while o,„,
Si £ULT« ZfSR JZ 1*
Ul \ , rillll , A d v tkk
^tu« h* bfttf .Au’rftCb-U ih* AtUuUa* oraTss of
theroUi MiUmnUs* and
'
au inspecting i*,r |„ SoMU>«rn
5 £ri*o*>. Ila wpund suit irtmLltng
Obtel«M » fa>l«tgh MK> weak
^ .her, ***©!*• »d tUa *« tamer of mollhll IMA
he epeul Urro or r.mr
(ia hui return Z in u«vT.i {Wa f*u ,,r
h.w« ^stail
.her. b«
ov “buratad." to u» h«
k.on. In regard lo.KHrJni th.iV *•
uvi lh»l the p»«oaor« were uadouUt.
edty horfiWj trekted, and that aotn.
one rtfworvr punishment, hut Uikt he
is not the guilty party. • lie ileutes
that (to ever shot men while on duty
there. He refuse<l, however to erim
innte other* h) name, and when eak*
conWJina WmderV eoourctioB
whilt> d^nyuiK hh $\u[t dt^n nol a©
ruse the government of injuatiee to*
wards him. Thin fur he ha* made uo
i.'iyue-.t ly, fjo whatever the ron.'eAimg hia farni
denies itAiHWBtl that
have been intde ooncenung his frauds
upon rad roads in Hwmerland, and
j u proof, that, wheh he left (he
couatrv, there was not a railroad in it,
i «e caliovr- i* nUeoiv nearly timshed,
a u d preparatioiM Hit the execution are
ojuiyistal. it will he private, ties.
Augur having issued only one hun
<tre<f tickets ui adiuivAioii, which have
been distributed. * •
STATE ITEMS.
The Savannah Herald report* that in
no time in ten year* has there been a
greater commercial avtiviVv in Savan¬
nah than prevails.tiow. The trailo. of
the city i* now on a *mmd basis—the
exi lpmre of the •tapir proeuetn of the
State for (-ireenbaeks and Merchan
<lt«e. • ■ . *« ••
(***n Henry for Wayne has of been ap¬
For pointed agent l.and'Tk>nt|MUiy the State Georgia
the American mid
agency located at 57 Htoadwar, New
York, ■
Tho Ilegislature #f Georgia asaetiv
b|ew at Milledgeville on the first Mon¬
day In December which is the 4th
# !>annelly."Marshall 4 Co. Imre estab¬
lished n factory at Madison, (la., for
the manufacture of artificial hinlw
I here is » regular organized Imdv of
Fenian-, at Grinin.
Yrom ki ropk.
I’kk Sts.a kisuit’ Aushica -1 ho Jnde
pcmlcnrc from itclg.' says that it is said tho
speech meeting the tho French throne at the next
of ChAinbem will
announce the entire evacuation of
Mexico by the French troops.
The that Belgian paper* of the'23d 14 ) 1 .
ray negotiations have heen com¬
pleted for a new corps of Relgian troops
lor Mexico.
'The London Times of the 25th u1t.
says “we have to settle our own affairs
with America, to ouv nihtnsl satiiTac
tion, and I^ird Russell has his hand in
it, and that is the principal, perhaps
the only reason, why he should ho Tre
mior.
8 E. arr.iR*,- Stacntom FxDOKskD .Sx
cr-stov.—dohn VanBuren in a late
speech at Brooklyn saidt
While 5Ir. Stanton wns in the cab¬
inet of Sir Buchanan, Albert X. Brown
was a senator from the State of Mis¬
sissippi, and a colleague of .Jell' Davis.
The U niou was dissolved by the retire¬
ment of the eenators of the states
that hud determined to secede. Sir.
ignntion. Brown preceded Now, <Jefl Davis in his t'C*
I charge that Albert
T. Brown met Mr. Stanton «t the
door of the Senate, and that Mr. Staun¬
ton told him that ho had done rights
approved thu only of hi* act, and Said that it
was people way their to bring the North¬
ern to eences, and to re¬
store peace to the country. Mr. Brown
has stated this fact in-his place in the
Confederate Senate at Richmond, Ha
ia personally known to me as a man of
undoubted venycity, and he is known
personally to tho Freaident of the
United States as one whose word could
never be questioned'. And what is
much more material, he is so well
known to Mr. Stanton himself that
the Secretary of Witr would never un¬
dertake to deny his statement While
he was an enemy of the country, and
could not get to Washington, possibly
such a denial might be made; but now
that ho has an opportunity to return
when he pleases, I know ML*. Brown
and Mr. Stanton well enough to bo
assured that nq contradiction would
be vouchsafed.
The President's Message.—A Wash*
itjgton correspondent of the Mobile
Times thus writes:
Mr. Johnson has completed the
principal leaturea of his forthcoming
message, and gentlemen to whom he
has submitted hi* elaborate argument
on negro suffrage fpe»k* of it in high
terms, as covering the whole ground.
The important subject of the Freed
men’s Bureau remains open until Gen.
Howard shall have returned from bis
visit of inspection to the Atlantic
coast of the Carolinas and Georgia.
Many wpll informed persona are confi¬
dent that the President will advise
the abolition of the Bureau, with its
machinery, while others think that it
vril) be nominally retained, bat will
be shorn of its present fower, and
made less obnoxious to the South.
The forthcoming message will he one
of the most important state papers
ever issued, and the President hopes
to be able to send out advance printed
copies to avoid mangling and distor¬
tion by the telegraph. The Foreign
Diplomatists ascertain what hero it are will on the yui woe
to say on our re¬
lations with their respective govern¬
ments. and on Mexican affairs. Just
pop, the prospects of Maximilian for
recognition are good.
Death or Wn. Johnson, Brother of
the President.—A dispatch was re¬
ceived on the 10th, by the Secretary
of the Interior, from E. W. Sheldon,
Special Nov. TreatUrjaagentgdated 6 vi\ Ctalvho
.ton, 5th, announcing th, "uf fyftt death Orleans Nor;
bMlW of Wm.
Johnson, o«r y the Prtrident
of tho Umted^tates\nd i«Je Collect
or ol *he port of Galveston, Mg died
" ' 1
ILWiU, YQBM 6 ft M 0 . v
OFFICE
Mechanics 1 •Agency,
/.
GOLD, >
SILVER.
*«. * f Jpa* i# * *•
S and
* w * * it *• *
EXOHANQK,
'
f.
BOUGHT AMU SOLD!
Highest Pri Me Paid for
BANK
5
eioRiifi, *1 1 * «•»«
Otslrsl EailroM k,ak........................W
■•*ura>* HV‘ i o*4 u4 SouV hi* Wwvsnrv—> ..... *»
Bank of Mltill* it*er|l*. ................... >........N T
Mtaa* n*»k .. ..... K,
tank n4 Bus V.i
Kua\i*t* tax 111
B*t Bank at AiAsns....... ■
t <e lYgsmbs* !
Hsak k* «•*»«*• Envii*
Hank at ik* HU>,
ll.sk < l Vuliva... «i.
kssk.ildsmssli «
hliy B«U* of I a* SUMSvl Uei.rgls ••c
State «f Aiifti.t*...... rS
Ka *‘*og ktimksiuri' Hint... it
Nwhsslvs* .
■•lykasts’ssl nslik .......... . i 10
riabtw,' Hank ...If
PtBi'Wa' Biak........................ , If
Onion Bank ................... m. »4»
T mtw IVWara' .........Jg li
Uoksfael*r,n‘ ,
......... .....'
SLtkAUt
Rank «f Wntui* K
Bank oj kt.iil* sain r.....a
a.nk uf r-tei.a .......... •is
c*sual Hank ...............
Onnmotcial Bank ..:. :it.
Rut»m Ha % ...fto
Bonham B 4k
Si.mbarn Hank „. .TO
* SOUTH£AKoLINA.
(task of Osioili'n.
Hank•f (HftrlHhft Si
Hank of ww il i r..,,
Hank o' a»tirs*iowu ..................
bank «f Usmliur*,. •.....:...............
Hink of N»ab*rry...................... 2 b
Bank of U.«*Uai* ol Smith Uaeolin*
Oommerrialdlank It
kvekan** ttaRk ...» ............... ... H
VarsMrt'an4 Kscjian** Sank *?, ... IU
Uovuanir B.nk.......................
Bwipbt’ e'atii*'*’ Bank..... 11 ink 11
..I VsuHaiJ is
Pl*m»r*' and ytkcku-le'. tlsnk*..... ta
Btai* Snatha-aMoro Kaak............................. VI
ilaiir .ad t7H
IJsloii Bank.........................
IfirFor quulutlou* uf Other
- dft
■tank XctM F.nqulre »t «*ir
Ofllfe. *
oofiltm ,
Wholesale and Kotail!
DRY GOODS
FANCY GOODS,
LADIEo’ HLUAK 8 ,
LAftiBV and VHil irenU BBtfE*.
(1KNT8- BOOl'd, 8BOE8 aud HATd,
HOOP 8Kill I'd,
L»r M .« lot Whits arid Col’d BLANKETS,
NOTIONS, ka , So.,
A lot of ‘AIZ*0,
BROAD CLOTH, OABSIMEUE,
Batina* i’ amt knolibii bkaveb.
CHEAP FOR CASH !
At
A. KATJFM ANN’S, Agt,
102 firoad Street,
nc3 2 m COLUMBU«; qa
MJosEraT
M. JOSEPH & CO.,
Next Door to T, 8. Spear 1 * Jewelry Stoijir,
BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUtt, GEORGIA.
FANCsr
DRYGOODS J
CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Hatd, *
rt
we ARB NOW becbiviHq AND OPEN¬
ING Our stock of
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
OLOTIIirVG,
Boots,*'Shoes and Hats,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT <1?
PLliVTITION SUPPLIES,
FANCY GOODS,
Notions, &c„ &o.
warcH WF, or re* To the
CITIZBN 8 OP COLUMBUS AND VI,
CINITT-AJ jJUK^
Lowest SUrftet Rates.
h. Joseph & co., ■■
***** „ _ _ T. S. Spear's.
' * «stt
; In*-.— , ~—*— --.
lfy\ IaMJ Cfco ‘ w “* XK>tt *‘ (?e * u ‘ ,U)UR elouk. *
Han shwrry »b$ ct»*R>y*gn*
»»«b«n *ad Mokomh)* motknr,
Eta$ St* Ogiatawys wwpt.
NO. 86.
- ....... —
T, S. ? 'JW 1
rusovtcsl. AMP ■XtKklRIieBU
fe vinpuut i?to |a
.1 KWIAUaIOH,
Corner Brand nod Bnndolph 8u..
AT UIS OLD STAND.
Hm 1»* Aw s ••• sikI rick Mock ot *
pink aou> watches,
HIGH QOLD JKWKLRY,
STKULINtJ SILVER WARE,
pink plated castors,
cope, K511VE0, forks,
RPOONS, TICKLE STANDS,
KV RifP CUPS. As.
Ma*.« So* Maw ta» m at
ntlABH siMl Oill.D THIUSI.Va,
uuuu »o* KitAttctt Mirt»u.n
HAIR WORK,
M.4» NiO.Jrr-aa, hntgsw r*U«s
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
IN <H)Llt, SILYKk lad STIttt VktMItX.
n.irri WOW and JEWEL*! kepaiikd
sr •*» in uuumu mini.
MR. JANES IRIIEER,
nss stisrs* of tksJEst«hI>*eartMBat,wkfcb IS It
s»lf tsa Ul’AKANTPf that ths »ofS will ks nn«
in fk* lies, pssslhl* masse 1
be.ns As* is* I'tAIN SOWN css hsv*
_
JXWkU.KO atiliw la ttstf, Ghiisntit*.I IWS s
Aansmartps.
HU. INGMIRE,
Who is Inoesil known to ss*d ssy mrosuBssAa
lion flow in*. hM oh*r»* of Ul* li*psirls( ml Ass.
#Wj, o*l Otswomt e*o.tt(. Bssisosa, *ia
i o
WAN TED.
IARO AND COUNTRY HAMS.
E. S. Swift.
- 21 ^
Notloo.
A \ LI |*r«o<M In-*»l*4 «o lbs 1st* nf (XU>T,
MilaMNil AaB lrT, sr* tiurrhjr noliflH lhal
Ue-r Itwat c .ro« bp **a a^Us I and ikos* ihmft yh* Ml
*•»•«» soil Icouants >-r •'*! will >t*B*f As JssBsry i*»i. Naim
P.I ik anil I A pal is ann si nar*. Tk*
■ apei a s r kept al iur slit si sad Coe
tier nml.e ihtCixk Uoflf •*
CUIl r* TNI »'i.HuiMi/*aWirr
Cd'ttroltnt, Oft CV‘% ft! I dan l
SHOES SHOES.
BLACK
and
RUSSET
BROGANS!
Best Grade. .
AT-)
J. A. OQDY’S.
**i.iru
GOLD ]
mill-; J VIE BBT AND Birr AHS01TMMT or
HOLD I’XNB .
Call amt try Ibcoi n(
T.‘S. SPEAR'S.
rntfl tf
at vonoiA, Wanted. •
t I Al. AI.AUaMA. nrti#B f
LOUHUANA CAtfousa
ami HANK NOTI
III »i% <}ttfialiir
•t IS lm < wnna 0 old Wail** Hank ftVMry.
Nft KNICK KNACKS, NO TRASH I
Whoever fkante t'ull TeIh«
lor llirlr Money Noil Come
tO *
■
B. JACKSON’S,
* 133 Broad St •»
NEXT DOOR 10 ROSE TIE ft LAWHOfi.
THE LAllBKST AND DEBT STOCK OF
DAY GOODS
^F' r Uf , -AMP
t
CLOTHING,
Coaei of the folluwlBf' arilole*. 1
offer to wy friend* and ettttomor*;
OALflJOKS,
i> »,
ALKACA8 'IL'R&OS—Fresoh and LUSTRES,
and Kagiitk,
liLifijCBSD IIVALINS and Bhetiiag,.
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS
tb« Latent fitylo, and a gnat many other
aitlokW tao Dumerom to mention, .
I reepcsifully Invite my friend* and cue
tomete forihU tona. ,
tSTOoftniry Mnrehante will do well to'
i»y ia thefr euppliee at ay etoro. •
) * B. JACKSON,
oeld 183 Broll<,
_ _ ,,
Columbus Female Academy
'TB* ftoretaee of this lortltotlon
X wUllto onwatal ee the 8i«t Meo
day let •mu. «N8TITUTiuN,^|UflK It wi»ll®*r*g.
ttlat 0 IATE
*od moron* *U «e aud appliances aoesroplUhed necesafr, eiiiea- to a XKff fW-^r
Uoo wll p Jem taW
The Chofartio provided. Year will he divided
Avail taw three
mas. the pop!* will be voder thv
tv eypBfVistoo at Mr sad Mr* Saunders
but prt W*» ni be charged for tuition,
LtUr; t ft Scpertmeiit.......... hate* or TUITION
acid ..... • tJO 00
'I rated RtA— 1 8
D
S M
I 2 M
9 .....I© 0 ©
exifi charge tar Latio,
" ft&t Ghft TffTlB fara'uti ....».«,... l>iliv« .....T» SO
hoarder* I»8tl *heata ca*ee. tow¬ and
el*. tkblvnapkie, and p*v tor wt-bin*
Ugh*. *ep9S Twt»b aad Hokaa KM SAUNDStts, »»*» »» nksn rrevdfeat iBfaacm.
If
To All Whom it May Concern.
A LL the note*, aecamrt*. e®«l* and asort* of
wbaiaoevar kind, ol tb# J*t* arm ol
DILLARD, POWELIAOO.,
Hare bees •»’»*»«« to «»• ° f .£*
s»ke paymeat alone to oev qi lo WLLAIP
• rouTAttor avja,
Ta e k ra e * ,
ootttewS*
%e
*
N»i
l **k true. »f *
W.e* Petal, wfc* JUJ
EEL
—
Through to
. x
► Mufti
AUCO.Vrf +ISTBMX KAn.KOA»
lw» Mu nut vast*.
sa_____
mm AUas's..
taava SlUata-.
■apt* U W L
WSSSrttfSWW Dawson, Collier
a .il UM.UKIt k* «e-«*i THE SITUS
J * JKK, wl.« aSitlijr is a tf
ik ssh f . . »
ADVANCES ON 0
\\ E will SB It OOTTtyi to t>M ctaas
New tout ssJ®*t»iiiafsi rasewt
J A I VETe
Adrances on Go !
FW.flBlAfS a nl alaas kowRm OoMoe
and * 1 >Y*AC»
.<*1 It W W Oil
*
Wfinted,
B V stauUus » »tr*l»t» u tsity. l atCBaa, s sissiisCrrsF in suss k* hr
•'» la *A» fvuih. Ska will tastrsnt la " ITT the
I HrfUah * » hr otanwies, an Aft me E vi*ni• Mi a ■ l, m pnv a DWlu M—i , OM lft|
itsisrifc« **** 1 , sii sk* iiMiras a a saa 4 sasalh
"* »»»*■ ^-^.AsttSSi aeWraaos. «ickaaM<f rtsasa •A*
If iA
" m * - -r- —-——
H BBMU.. RCBT a POPS
iV jaw
BOOT l\D SHOE STOIB!
BEDELL ft POPF
UN. 160 Aroud gt., tol
(tlkBER COOK’S UOXEL,}
lAitUKiiisa W OULD Bt-aasa to lavwcirsily til* ('ItlSMS as- Of ■ m— H
ami *tclsll* lhal »*
at* uv* im-slUn* suit B,i»ntn*
BOOTS AND 'A
suit win (isstiuitaii? k*sp on basil srsry styts
La Jits’, Hisses’ and (bUJrta’a ChM*,
NetJ* Boji’ sod Touth*’ Boots, thoai awl
bailers, and ibfUrta’s fepper-tip’d Vboya.
•rrw, Kir am* wax ■HoftjjUM
(treat paisa has i« takan i a
«• koarsnia* all wvrk sU.
Cosblry Unrliwk a* il*
■s »‘*4 mm* maw t« mail
Alko, a Has aasortoMMot ' ■-•
Soft and CoEhmere HaU.
Homoval!
JC f k*»* traal, f*m«va9ts whsra srs ■•* profess l» ■ <
OROCBRT LSD COMMIKIOI BUB1EIM,
i™ Bo-r 84 at * wall a trig **4 •» ">»r »»r ass* ss wtu
AWOon«i*«m**l* taUalMd.
THE tltOBHT MARKET PRICtl PAID 10*
Country Produce
ftt Ns. IB Br«a4 Etraat, *
JEFFERSON ft HAMILTON.
Wanted!
$10,000 IN SOLD 11
iWAMTomnr
|10,000 UoUara In CloM,
o«U / im Off m • JUAN KiNth
o« il oM MridM Rftnk a gurney.
DRAY LINK!
I'd* I iia4*r»i(ata Era rua- . ■ m
Msg a rafularlin* el pray*,
and sr* proi-ar*.! 10 do
ina ol ssy dMcltplloa *1
IJH BVTfOS. Order. iBtut 1* no. ss n.oo*
musxsti AMIAON
SOfrlflERN LINIMENT.
J)R f *W ALLEN bra iMisri Ut* rouaAcian
OELEEEAtBD HOUTHERN LINIMENT. # '
Ha can WRf.lv H la MJ qwiiy at hi* *2X‘
0nit4ooraBoV*E«ry Mrad* doam. He will be
i wS **r». tt «a
OC117 la 4 W ALLEN.
Caution!
RE public |* w*nsd a** u wad* Ara MOTE
J B*ri mal* U «uuate, par*Ma UurdUa, by me ataatlfa* to IWUuIaUu, Aftt of immtuf, of
*186*, Lw TwW HnaAred Dollar*, dtumnMmi payabta ta oar
r*a<oh <GUi TV* pr*w»* c»rr*ocy I* I
mm min*! to r*al*t tho AemuA.
. USA D f W MOMIVD.
No.eialwrl, #!•
TO OWNERS OP COTTON. ■% ^
In amwtr to numtnmi tafutri** from
abroad tre would tay that we art prepared
TO TAKE CHAKOE OF*
= Jft
PVT tm ORDER ARD . .-v :*
Ship any Lot ofjOotton
m Ik* Stain of Georgia, Sowtk Carolina or
Alabama, Aar* local at nearfg l
at we agmti
merg toion and aeorpt of meet efiepnt mm.
eeUeied ff - Oeiegritg, eapaeilp mid expert
rat, to taka charge of (very lot.
W* will also pay all Taxes
Cluu««i of every
Description, and
HAKE IJBEBAL ABYAMCU*
. os the cdrrei 1
In ehori, we will late change * of the CbJiftK ' ^
**
on receipts or orderje and gin* the
Owners no trenMe whatever,
from the time tee rtceie* it until told mid
return* made by our house*.
WATTS, CRANE A CO., ~
*
- Sew Fork, or
W. C. WATTS A (XL
• LmerpcoliAgUnd.^
We invite the especial attention of non
resident* to our facilities. Q
E. M. BRUOE & UO. (
Augusta, Oa.
Loomed ieOotaabui as A«aat MMkwt
preparta ta take charg* of tattoo*
taa above ei**rdMBeeat, a*d to sake ed
and waiyerffis merket rates.
mm AUKuiEis,
Offloe EE Breed Strata,
MySUf ofn UtMIS't Hardware Sunh i 3