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For Sale and Rent.
For Sale.
l ursr.K lor sai» sir dwki.hunu
Bridg.- “* .re .- - ,-i W pontalo. btUil) l l .-Ml da,. so ....... lbs lraerstwl 8 n« acres Haouosrtlia uiiw y toed, onthoiMr.; Ir.-m IK t.oruf ... IK. rowl. .uti -Di>tor Z«»jO whist, Th« 0*. ia
W.Usol w.ttr. Par e.rucutei. apply to
.... „ k H WatT, .
SI llo Hr.i»d „ •• , or to imieiron ihe arrm.a*
■wptfi If J M WATT.
Y A H 4 HLi:
CUTTON PLANT AI ION,
on fonscuh Riverain Pile foimty, Ala ,
FOR SELF!
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*0 «pii«l g. tiu* - FImiiUU l«-in,i,,i. of th. II »d
to l-telow .n
hmidrid Acre# art cleared #««l
tia Ao. 1 ••puls. All th* io p.x <J <*id**r
G-Hi HHlirfcNCI# #0^ th e# l»r*<» Mart.*; Uni
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l »0 b D» t ll VI I». n i.li* preion**. — I>«*ai iu^ »nnte . I
n.#^ u • f »•* i.. |,«w CMriiiiit Plumiiii ibt
ttmaujr. $ »• »tr» tinaiibt.
Al»f, # 0 Di> Cora, Fodder, Fran
<Uip, Tf§i MuIpr, Poti y Cam l«*, Oor
Hai.tlrei Uogi, U#< au i fK.ugh ic
•apply iko pUoe on# Tbr>^ Wston,
#U ifc# Fdinring VunrU, »r«l Oun Tttcu
$>k(ui U vUous oi ttpfup, o#ii L# f>urobdse<i
• ilb tuo PiKO HUun.
Tarildt |»u chiftlo* can ni«kt 4 )<«ir o»ii t airit'i
»iili i 1 i«$ pi>r#n< laU»r«rM.
IVr luriLei id! rmaltoD Afp’) to
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A Chance for a Bargain
> OFFER f t«aU • VRliutk f pip. e flU
i i Kuteeell county, AIh, d miles
• »t»l from (lit* Kopi Brltltfu, oo
‘Mukiio Kotl.*' i on fatal ng
Mbmti530 iGN$ of Lund, of urhirh p
!!*•§« morf thnu h»l 4 in ru>(i*atlou.
T1.1* pi AC ft formerly belopgeti |n Noland Lnwie.
mi <) is ai uilotf mar ilt» Lnt)« ('cites Orotk it
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m »e J fro • and product!**, ar t) tU« winter paatur
$*fS for rstt/p nod stock in cf (he ofiaractrr
Ths impro*cir«'0*Non «h®place ar#j/o*d »nc ul«*
loom framed *..d pnlnied Uuttso framed oathmU)
icetaa ftnt rat« garden , etc
This piar© coouhiues *ho aJvant*# y.« i * muntry
residence, » maik< t and dairy farm, may ®fc**ai-
1 il ly by a high rldRO-roed to li# ciiy, «od a floe
t pp»twiity Terms fo OOO in raise cayh P tton »n ii l corn ITCURl L,
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■ Ln at ’•» Ui corner
Piano for Sale.
A f Wm INK KtiAt#*4Co, T-ocimw* RftMwoafl H»Ulinoro, Wftuo, m«
fcer#, for ««lear T S SPEAR’S 7 ?
nut tin Jtwflry store.
For 8ale.
•1AKEccmforl»bl«DWELLING L HOUSE
on tse corner of Comntrrcs sod
•Ikcison •tte.,11, m tbs Norihcrn Tiber miBA.
ti»«, bow oronpied by ,1 H Mo«hi.;i Tlie ■
Horn a cent ..as 5 roums, is euclasri by
. brick tears, with Dirswary ooUiorust,
.11 la soot urd.r.
Apply If st this office ot to W L WILLIAMS.
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For Rent.
Three Comfortable Rooms,
la MaaonicH.il Ball,liog.
Apply to
Do?tt R .1 IIUNTKR,
* at Mu -c gee R*ilrw4
A T ALI A HI.F
PLANTATION
AND ENTIRE OUTFIT
For Sale, on a Credit of One,
Two and Three Tears!
I WILL till my Plantation, sit¬
uated id Berb"ur ('aunty, Ala- J
barruift miles cf Midway, nnd 9 f M
mites from No. 6, Mobile sod Gi
rsrd Raitrosd, containing
scree, about one-htlf ops« ed Tbm d irs t'lMSsrd
with the B8*T sndihe neighborhood i*# exceKcnt.
On the pUce is a DWELLING and all necessary
Oi rBUiLDTNOd I h«te
KtTLW, CATTLE, BHERP, B0©g,
CORN, FODDER, COTTON SEED® SYRl P, WAG¬
ONS, CARTS, M.At KSMITH TLX>«»,
FARMING UTENSILS, Etc.
twill net! tbe PUmation and entire outfit to a re¬
sponsible party on • credit of one, two and three
S esrs, and receive COTTON in paym«*B'. to be do
a ered at nearest depet on or tefbre the let .tann¬
er v, 1S68, and IJSC9. tEe consecutively
Mr L Cbiisuan. near place and My Jno 8
OVbert, Colombo*, Ga, will sho* tbe jprn.eriy. and
I i*an be addressed at COVINGTON, Gooagia
ocMtf MoQOMitiK REAL.
Handsome Residence, with
18 Acres Land for Sale,
O N Elgtissy'a, the Talboiton road, mi'«*» opposite iroiu the C lonel ciiy ill III
i'he houw* contftiu* m>x roomft, up st%ir*>
‘c wftt nod g.rrw, kuctiea, dairy, cellar,_
with other nulhposc*. intId, sploiffid carriage I'U ... gardea aod
lot,.11 butt is good drt®r, v.ler, .
of thre» .-res, »n oreosrd - f vimetiei .1 fruit
irees, ud eight .era. of Wo d'.nd
For tSrms ftpply to 0 C C8H.tR V.
octS tf through tbe Poet Office.
Engine for Sale.
A Five-Horse Power Engine
AND TUBULAR UPRIGHT BOILER,
for s«le by WITBKRS * LOUD,
oc7 tf Mtoon, ija.
For Sale.
M V PI. A»TAT 10 »,
A ND erervthiuf -no it i» for
»»te. ll eanui Es 660 acre,
sod if w»li kuowa la ha one
of th. best C-uon pi*nt»tioD,in
StottfQ Al.hMB.; 4^)acrto.rc
cleared sad io»Soe.t»l«forcul filling
ii,*lk,n »ood improv* uieuts; . never
well of good w»«er; beklthy Md conv-nien t>
School and Chuich, being within one mdu of tbe
vtllsg, of Hartvilie, on tbe Mobile .nd Girard
Railroad. Dr„3_T Per
During By absence apply to JhO.H rsons. BA8S,
oc4Sm
Fine Piano for Sale!
A 'lISl T-octave PIASO if offered tor sale.
Addreif, Bon . office.
wfli tt care
..» •*$ Jr jTir * % § 77 * 5 31 ^
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liKAKBiL I.ATRLLIbRAt'K. .
‘ l.-niisville, K y claims to be the
.
ing tobacco market ia the world.
Pa-aeoger trains on lha Macon
Brunswick Railroad, run through to
llawkiosville.
The Supreme Court of the Stale of
Georgia is at present in *eesiou at Mil
lodger die.
I’exter. the last trotter, won $ 1 st,**J 0
clear for his owner the past season.
Tiitte are now about eighty thousand
*Pplications General’s for pardon office. on tile in
the Attorney
The Provost marshal’s Bureau is
chieing up its stbura preparatory to its
abolishment in the next Congress
All vessels arriving in Savannah are
required to remain in quarantine until
examined by the board of health oftfe
oer*
The pert>etrators of tbo Sdft.UtHJ
American Ex pro is robbery have been
detected and the money recovered.
leeob Barker, reeently elected to
tJongrea* from V« urleans is MY veavs
of age. and it is said will be by ten
years the oldest member of that body.
tiov.-rnor Buekingbaiu, ofConnecti
cut, has changed ilia day of thank,giv,
ing to the 7 tb of 1 »ecem*>er the Presi
dent's day.
If fe denied that the French Goveru
uioiit bs» made any complaint about
vessel# lyax ing New York for Mexico,
with anus and ammunition.
All the Now York Theatres coutlnue
ty give The performances without oiches
trst. -trike among the musicians
continues
The population of vimtt Britain i»
over 150 millions, inhabiting every
portion oi the globe. This eatimste
do®* not tuclude therapidly increasing
colonial dependencies in Australia.
T be minor that the Mexican Minis¬
ter had asked for hi* passports ,*
1 renounced untrue, aud put in clrcu
by interested parties.
I him, Dr.xi).—The body of s i egro
who bsd evidently been dead some
week?, was found near liege*, br ek
yard, in the e.stern part ol Macon,
on Monday.
The citizens of San Antonio, Texas,
are subscription holding meetings to get up a State
lor Gen. Hood, crippled
by wounds.
A dentist of Ii linburg has j.atenl.-d
*n Imrenious modification of forceps,
which admits artificially cooled sir
throng!) ita points to tho gum, so at to
ileadoo sensation previously to the ex¬
traction of the tooth, and tLui remit v
th®operation painless.
It seems, from official soune*. that
the country ia still burdened with thoa
enormous standing army of 180,000
iufd, iu a time of profound peace.
About one hslf of it i® east of tho Mis
AlSSippl.
A man UKuiMil Brack ley bas suet!
the city of Chicago for $ 50 , 000 , claim
mg that amount of damayet for falling
through a sidewalk, by which he near¬
ly lost his life, and is now hopelessly a
cripple.
Two military companies (militia)
bare been organized in Columbia, '8.
1 . The companies are required to arm
and equip tbemselves, and the Phionix,
suggest* that it be done promptly.
of I ue trial Indianapolis .Sentinel, speaking
tlie of Mr. Davis, say? that if he
were convicted and executed, posteri¬
ty would reverse the sentence and con¬
demn his judges as murderers.
A negro soldier, who was to have
been executed to day for the murder
of Rufus Garvin, a white citizen, near
Munfordville some time since, waa re¬
spited until further orders by General
Palmer. - »
'Fh® libel suit ef J. M.IIarris against
tbe proprietors of the Louisville T 7 oion
Prest was decided ou Wednesday in
that, oily A verciet for the plaintiff
MSOT-sses his damages aL three thousand
dollars. The amount sued for was teu
thousand dollars.
which According is to the New York Time*,
undentood to be the organ of
the Secretary of State, there have been
nnOabinet discussions over the Adams
and Seward correspondence, it states
that we havo informed the English
Govern ment that we shall not press
the suggvhtjDn for an arbitration, nor
shall we accept of a Commissioner un¬
less all claims against both Govern¬
ment.- are put before it.
AKTEMAS WARD OX 4 * ARRAH \K
POGIK. ii
The fo lowing very grave but graph
c description of the new sensation
drama/ “ Arrah-na-Pogue, St is from
the pen of Artemas AVard, Etq.,a gen¬
tleman whose pen never touches pa¬
per without leaving behind it a wealth
of solid and sober information and ed¬
ification for the benefit of his fellow
countrymen. The New York Saturday
Press was the organ of its introduction
to the people:
You a«k me, sir, to sling some ink
for your paper in regard to the new
Irish drama at Niblo's Garden. I will
do it, sir.
I knew your grandfather well, sir.
Sum 10 years ago, while I was amootin
and instructin’ the intelleoiooei peo¬
ple of Cape Cod with my justly pop¬
lar show, I saw your grandfather. He
was then between 96 years of age, but
bis mind was very clear. He said I
had a rnasbiv lutclleck. Your grand
father was a highly intelligent man,
and 1 mode up my mind then that if
T could ever help his family, I’d do so.
Your grandfather gave me some clams
and /> Testament. He charged me for
the clams, but threw in the Testament
He is a very fine man.
1 therefore write to you, which in
sures your respectability at once. It
gives jou a moral tone wt thd word go.
I found myself the other night at
Niblo’s <«»rd)n, which is now, by the
w»y, Wtntatley's Gardin. (I don’t
know what has become -of Nib.) I
couid’nt see much of a gardin. howev¬
er, and it struck me if Jlr. Wheatley
depended he’d upon it a 3 regards raisin'
things, (N. It.—These run short of gardin sass.
remarks are jroomer
ous. The older 1 gro’ the more Lwant
to -1 goak walked ) down in
the isle my usual
dignified I parsed stile, politely toilin’ keep the peo¬
ple as ‘Don’t along for me,’ to I sed. their One
seat#. the git up I
of prettiest young men e ver saw
COLUMBUS, GA.. FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER IT. I8B6.
.o my nhaneU tun mu> a a*at, ami
1 proceed*! to while away Urn .par*
Umn >y readin Ttiompwn . F.«k
Nota l.^rli-r ° K.*r nC '‘ anU WMkr U* comic **
I thought a from a cow ry r®v,®w ,h.»
the Imnigan Hr other hood wae well
*%'***» I here mm ** • no ■ cud Ui . bootfful „ wimin ■
and® bca,. o! good clothe# There
mm a good iW of ur pnccui , h .t
Mopgod on lb* bead* ol peop.u who
didn I cum with it- -but that :s a tick -
Itah auhtctk lor m« ! larfe .1 at uiy
wife* waterfall. which indooaci utc
-upenor woman to lake it oft and beav
it at me rather violently, and a* than
i was about half a huahel of it, it knorkt
me over, and gtv me pain, in my body
which l hain’t got over yit. •
Tlie or k is try struck up a toou A l
asked th«* usher to nudgg me when
Mi. Pogue lulu out on the stage t • »
act. •
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I wanted to -eo Fogue, hut strange
to say, didn’t act during the entire
evenin. I reckon he has left Kibk>*
and gone over to Rnrnum’s.
Very industrious people are the ac¬
tor* M H.rnuin's. They play all daj
and in the evenin’ likewW I meet
«iu every mornm, at 5 o'clock with
their tin dinner triple*, Usui pig to their
work blccep It’s a su nhiiie tjft Many of
'em on tho premise*.
A rrsh Na Pogue was writ hy I lion
• I'Bourioolt A Kdward Me House. They
writ it wall Wflouroy lias writ a
cart load of plays himself, the most of
which is fust rate.
I understand them is a large num¬
ber of' ’’gentlemen of this city who can
hut write bettor ptags than O'Bourey does,
sotpehow they don't seem to do it
When they do I will take a boy ot
them.
As I romuked to the boy who s. ( uirt
ed pepner sass through a dinner horn
stray trained bear, (which it caused
that foroshilb animal to kick up his
legs and howl dismal, when fond
mothers fell into swoons and children
crid« to go home because fearin' of
the bear would leave life jungle and
tear him liuw- from limb) and then
excoored lit’mself |this boy did) by sav¬
in' ho hml done so while laborin' un¬
der an attack of Moarl Insanity; as
1 red to that thrifty yopth, ’T alius
ineurrklge gonyus whenever 1 so.a it.”
It’s tho same with Dan Bryant. I
am informed there are butter Irish
actors than he is, hot somehow I’m
alius out of town when they act and
so is other folk# , which is w-hat’.s the
I ilk Inn
A< x iui. 1 . Glendale by moonlight
Iriiihtueij with rials. This is 1798 :
the yoar uf your birth Mr. LJitor. ll
aj.j.cars a patriotic person named Me
Cobi lias biu nvsiu an incut lection in
the mountain distriktand is now goin
to leave tlii* land of hi; nativity for a
fottw iiijFraoco. Previously to doin’
ft*, howsumer, ho picks the
pocket of Michael Feetnv, a Gov¬
ernment detective and officer, which
please. the gallery vary much in
deeil, hi.” He and they joyfully remark, this “ni,
meet* also at time ti
yimg woman wholuva him dearer than
life, and who is, of courao related to
the Gov’rueut; and mat a* tho Gov’>
nient goes agin him, she g-iea for him.
This is nat’l, but not. grateful. Hlie
sex, “And can it be so; Ah, tejl me
it is nol thusly as thirvness would’st
seem!’’ <>r words to that ettV.-k. 11 ®
sex, it isn’t any* other way, »nd they
gooff. Irieh moosick by the Band.
Mr MK’ool goes and give* the money
to liis foster aiMor, Miss Arrah lfeolisli,
who is shortly going to marry Hhauo
tlie Lamp Post. Mao then aitors his
mind about gnia’ over to France, and
thinks ha'll go up stairs and lies down
In tbe straw. This is in Arrah’s ealyn.
Arrah say* it’s nil right, me darlint,
ocli hone, and sure, and other pop’lar
remarks, and Mac goes to his straw.
The weddin of Hhaun and Arrah
oomcc off. Great ex<-itement. Im
kenRe demonstration on the part of
the peasantry, ltsrnmloor jig-*, and
rebelyus songs by McHouae, called
” I he Drinkin of the Gin.” 11 a, what
is it I Soldiers come in. Mooaiok by
the band. “Arrah,” eet the Major,
* you have those money.” She *C 7 ,
“Oh, no, I guess not.” He sex, ‘Oh,
yes, 1 guess you have.” ‘‘It is my
own,” aex she, and exhibit* it.
"It is mine,” say# Mr. Feemy, and
identified it. Great confusion. Coat
is prodoosed from up #t*irs. "Whose
coat is this.'” aez tne Major. "Is it
the coat a young man secreted in
this hero cabin ?” Now is this rough
on Shaun.- His wife aocoosed of theft,
the circumstances bein very much
agin her, and also accoosod of having
a hansom young man bid in her house
But dooi this bold young Hibernian
forsake her? Not much he don’t.
But he takes if all on himself, sex, bn
is the guilty wretch, and is marcht off
to prison. gin’rally
This is a new idee. It is
the wife who suffers, in the noble play for her
husband, bat here’s a young
feller who shuts both his eyes to tho
apparent sinfulners of his new vung
wire, and takes her right square to his
bosom. It was bootiful to me, who
loves my wife, and believe in her, and
would put on my meetin’ clothes and
-ruther go .to the gnllus for her cheerfully,
tban believe she was capable of
taking anybody's money but min®.
My married friends listen tome- If
you treat your wives as tho' they were
perfect geDtlemrn—if you show 'em
you have entire confidence in them,
believe me, they will be troo to
you, most always. I was so pleased
with this conduck to Shaun that
I hollered out, "Good boy ! Come
and see me!” “Silence!” sum people
sed. “Put him out!” sed a sweet
scented young man, with all lug new
clothe? on, atnl in company with a
splendid waterfall, "My "put friend,” this old fol¬
low out.” young sed I,
in a loud voice, "whose store do you
sell tape in T T might want to bov a
yard or two before I go hum f*
.Shaun istried beforea MilitaryCom
raissbun. Col. O’Grady, altho a mem¬
ber of tbe Commushun, shows he sym
paUuses with Bbaun, ami twits with
Feeiny, the Gov’raent witness, wiihlie
lag a knock-feceed thief 'Mr: Sian
ton’s grand lal her was .Sect ot ary ol war
in Ireland at that time, so this was en¬
tirely proper. Shaun is convicted,
and gpes to jail ; hears Arrah singln’
outside . wants to see her a good deal.
A lucky thought strikes him—he
opens tbe window and gets out; strag¬
gles with ivy and things on the out
aide of the Mr. jail, Ifeemy and finally reaches her
j ait at is about to dash a
large wooden stone onto bis bead. He
Ulmw , Mr K |nlA th , rfw ,., M
orin. fond i..,„ J „ f mmSk jov
emlkisaM* fo lw, Every bod
fo,,*,, Curtain ..II.
>®o lb* U-autiful .l,*fo Orton, ’. who*.
brilliant winni .
incdfiue wUh I w M Shaun th® letup
poet, Ulyaelf, «>veli without ray ’ uaroata’ 1
.outcai \i.
s*® Ocuuv, who „ on® „f , h .
qufote®t end In.hem .>1 Irishmen ,
ini® artiat and a fine eraser. if iher® I*
one out of th.- go.uA nporer
See the a. tor, Mr. Iforntot,
(Otiardy.) ahoei tave lu at Gioeinnali
I h ive aloppe .1 at.
Sec Mr. Norton aa theStyruUry U*
Ycminda me of Secretary N*waid ^
much that I , til Imu Hill every time I
meet him.
^jee the excellent Mr Peter,, who
wffwant good a cockney servant that we
to go up on the stage and
kirk him a little.
In short, *<♦« all of ’em. Then p>
ilown to Walleck’s ami ,ee Dan Bry
eat, one of the best of living Irish ac¬
tors, in Colleen Hawn. If you know
better Irish actor,send him to me,
luge paid, an.I I will keep him.
V our,, till then. A. Wash.
JhroHTAXT Drvislov is Kkc.iku m
t’aiMcs CohNiTTEn in Si.avis -Dennis
I’atteraon, a neer,* man, was indicted
in the Circuit Court ofXijuioer county,
Teiinesoee. Judge Harry, presiding, for
Guild, Isrceuy. *llew»s ilefemled by Judge
|H-oof showed and George B. the Guild, offense Klq. The
that w.«
committed on the l.t of February,
lSfio. The counsel for the defendant
made the following points in behalf of
their client :
I irst. The prisoner wns born a slave
of John Patterson, and was such at
the time of the commission of I ho ot>
fense, that slavery existed in Tennes¬
see until it was abolished by the vote
of the people on the 12*1 of February,
2 |jp!», when tho amendment to the
institution abolishing slavery waft
adopted Second That'the
offense with punishment of the
which the prisoner stood
charged wa* miligateii by the slave
code ; that uq -J.avo by law could he
conv.ctml and confined in the peni¬
tentiary; that by the slave becoming,
by operation of the law, a frnedtum,
would not affix to him a higher or
more sever® }iufiidbiiiAu( than wm
provided bylaw hi th® time of tho
oommis-ion of the offense ; that under
the constitution, wo cannot by an tx
potlfatU or retrospective operation, af*
fix to the otVenso an increased punish¬
ment. Further, the prisoner being
bow a free man, he cannot be punish¬
ed with swipes that his punishment,
.
by law, cannot extend to lile or limb,
ami oousequeui ly the only appropri¬
ate punishment in such case ia con¬
finement in the county jail
In an able charge to tn® jury.JuJge
Barty made endorsed and enlorced tne
points in tlie deh-lise of the
prisoner, and the jury returned am>
diet of guilty, and fixing the puniala
■■lent at six mouths’ imprisonment iu
the c .uuly jail.—AWo-if/e Jhtvntch.
fiOKi, BaoruiiAM on AmisiCa.- In hi*
opening address beforo Ute Social sci¬
ence congress at Sheffield, Ixird
Brougham thus refered to America:
’l*h« tei mi nation of the irarin Amer¬
ica must give all our friends and sup¬
the greatest satisfaction. It
new grievous regarded hy uh a* anything
a of calamity, and wo hoped
out evil good might come t 11
slave, although ft wav clear that
only’ emancipation been hy the North
a miesuro of hos¬
and th,« support of slavery,
utterly execrable iiistitulkm of
the South, only a partial causn of se
ceseion. But thn condition in whleh
the war lifts left the country, especial¬
ly the South, is painful tn cpntopnplate,
as the difficulties ol the government
are great autl numerous. There seems
however, reason to believe that the
president has resolved upon tempe¬
rate measures toward tho defeated
Confederates, nnd%ll must admire the
courage and the #kili by which tho
victory has been gained, while both
parties havo alike distingui.ihed Utetn
nelve# iu the war, the .South having
extol Lee, while Sherman, on the
of the North, is justly admired. Tbe
great would difficulty arising from the slaves
havo been much lessened,
not wholy avoided, had the measure
emancipation been gradual like our*.
They might then hare had to show
their colored people engaged in free
labor, as we havo had no less than
100 000 so employed in our colonic*.
Tftr Co«r or the Was ix Dottsas.—
Tbe Washington Republican says :
AYe are offioially informed today
that one thousand and twenty millions
of dollar# have been paid to the army
slonesince the beginning of the war.
This it but a small portion of the num¬
ber of dollars expended, Utfsay noth¬
ing of the lives lost, to eghsh out the
rebellion. The prize \ n—freedom
to four millions ol slave more than
balances the cost \ Vmi j
Let us cypher. millions of ne
groes could have\ Ijfeei, bought for
$ 8 l», 000 , 0 (k) at f-okpor Lid bead, a high
average children, price for men, women,
etc. T^id Federal, Sule,
county and towVi webts in froeine
them is full f 4 , 000 ,fl<», 000 .
The “pri/.e” won, standk* then, of four mil¬
lions of negroes thus :
Cost : : 4 ? 4 , 000 ,W)tt ,000
Value of the negroes, 800 000,000
,
Loss by the trar t : Jul. 200,000 000
As a mercantile job, the freeing of
the negroes has not paid, certainly not
in dollars.
Tar Votk ot Nrw Your .City.—A s
some of our readers may have a curi¬
osity to see tbe late voto of New York
city hy wards, we here subjoin it.
Slocum wss the Democratic and Bar
low tbe Republican candidate for Sec¬
retary of State.
®«|J> B"l "» Hr.rum Ward* D rlovr 8t-cwm.
i . 222 XX81 12. tut IS 0
‘2. !*V 9 M 18 907 2181
8 174 871 U
4 39 S 14 <t 15 1310
I 742 188 $ m 19 7 8107
4 m 8190 it......... im 6070
7 10.8 9€77 11
8 . IS 8 2797 19 1719 7913
.
9a.. 2384 »098 2 u **1
lo. .1155 10*1 il 2170
ll 1858 4211 22 . 3 T 46
Tot.li------ ....17768
It would not take many cities
that to make tbe country
UOmiMNURRU •*
BROKERS OFFICE
Mechanics' Bank Agency,
GOLD,
SILVER,
and
EXCHANGE,
BOUGHT AND BOLD!
UiRlient Prioen Paid lor
BAN£ NOTES.
UtOKUIA. W«p»
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( ( VuUun ... ............
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Pl|i”lrr»' lltulc # .... . ..... ............ .. IT
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Tun Lot t uli Alt' ..... . .................... 11
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(Uni) t f Mnbll# . 7 A
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K<uk ot f*
(Vnir*l Bank
OrtMimerninl UauM . M
Knifttn ItahU .. ...... it
fifWthacfl d«BR
ItU’lii-fu UaiR . . .70
SOUTH CAROLINA
Dank ol 0*«.t»D..„. n .._, ............ ,.«.*7
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Nai# nl Cltolcr.......
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t)>#k of if ,%«*(,«,11 ...........
h*),k (Hi. 4'»i« ol NSolh OsruHn. Wl
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tlslu,i toak...............-.....
RSrl'ur 4 |u«»Intlou« ul Olher
1 !tilth. Ante* Kn<iiilr« tit Our
Office.
on 11 2 rn
Wholesale aud Retail!
DRV
FANCY GOODS)
hAl*lSY CLOAKrt,
JL.AD 1 H and (ikthirru's tiMOEH,
nFNttr tuKiTd, «n<»Es »n i Hats,
HfM»P SKIRTS
L.r«* Iui Wnit. .a,I Oet’ft lil.ANKF.TH,
NoriUNA, Ai#, fc«„
ft. toga iUo,
lot a I .
UliOAU liLUTlL UASSIMLHI-.
8 ATlNEt »uJ RN 0 LI 811 HKAYER,
0I1KAF FOR CA8H !
AT
A. KAUFMANN’S, Agt,
102 Broad Street,
nl 2ia CDLUMBU 8 , OA
M. JOSLl’H. I. JOSEFS
HI. JOSEPH & CO.,
Ifrii Door to T. 1 Spenr's Jrwrlry More,
BROAD STBMBT.
OOLUKRtTM, OKOHtJlA.
fan cy
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, *
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
AC,, Ai-Cm
WE ARK NOW RECEIVING AND OPEN¬
ING OUR STOCK OF
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
O X. O T HI IVG,
Boots, Shoes and Hats,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
FANCY
Notions, &c„ Ao
WHICH WE OYFtB TO TH!
CITIZENS OF COLUMbUS AND
CINITY AT ?UE
Lowest Market Rates.
M. JOSEPH & CQ.,
0 it Next Oo«r tn T. S, Spear’s.
C
Bbki
,»tod srttete Hip «r Osww
Wilts, CURTIS A CQ,
NO. 68.
.
T. S. SPEAR,
eg lortCiL avb fltRiinots
^ WtTTHMtKER to
AM.
.1
#
Corner Broad and Randolph 8ta„
AT Hit OLD STAND,
la a* w *4 a w. .ad ritt me «f
FINK GOLD WATCHES,
KlOB HOLD JEWELRY,
RTKRUNfl SILVER WARE.
FI NR PLATED UA 3 TORS,
CUPS, KNIVRB. FORKS,
HPOON 8 , PICKLE HTANDS,
SYRUP CUPS, A a.
*l»., • (Inc
SILVIA Mil 001,0 Tilth HI. Id,
uou* .sj slit 1 ,a t>r(v;r*ciu.
1 J AIR AVORK,
• NeJ* to • hd$f- oy iHtifa At NU»r«
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
IN UOi.D,eiLVKK .o.t CTIBL VKIKB#
WITCH WORK and JEWFLRY RRPAI8ED
.1 now iso ast.ri.uw s soaaius
HR. JAMCR FltKKKH,
Ruihaw of lbs W.tsb Dsywta.wi, wbkb la n
w4f Is. utUHsNTMC ih.t tbs wurt slHbsdMS
la tbs ba.4 yasalsls
t‘<*SMW bsvtsg PLAIN Walsbss eea bass Ibus
4 |WKLU;D,»Mh$itR ClifjRAh**, u«t n#|or
**. MMkriitt#
MR. INLNIRE,
Wbni.|naw,-H km,*. tfteMftsny totto u s.® * ®
Use fn*» w. ha. .h.r(a at me Mwwinnt «f fi*
SMMH-I hHW|. ■scravl.g, .1*
i u
Storage and Sale of Cotton!
• IH$K A HU 8 BLL LOTTOS,
lia.il a fu*4 l)«»«a» a.d bop. HIKNKTT fo sir. tM.aral atllm
i»l».. , A 00 ,
irtitl Pg-rrr Dread at>4 M Utelr Mia**.
a — .
Notice.
\ Lt HD’eMfi to Ido l«M Arm of U0I‘T,
» t'LKMNo A NH 1 ft» mrm bin>Bf nuilM Ihu
Ihof ITMMI salt|ie tip nail ft«*f|lo ; and ia.MWb-.toi
Id » u» i.f n«..f day i-f J#DBOyr ..as. ih.it N i.i
»kn<7 ArCimmB wi»| be put p ■all M #or#. Tki
b: -km Ritfi af# k«pl ftltur «M flood. < mm
iiel flutter iliot'o K WNdi
i vt'timhn, Aa., 0 OUpY, *» >\ Uft KLr.%in«<l 5 i|«an A pWlfT.
SHOES SHORS
BLACK
and
RUSSET
BROGANS!
Best Grade.
—AT— V '* * ".j 1
_
J. A. OODY’S.
►►pi 7 ir
GOLD PENS.
rptn vtNKST and bust *s*oars«NT of
I O it.l> PKNA
l'»'l sail Irr llitm .1
T. S. fiPEAR’8.
oa-'l if
Wanted.
<; * r*n< ii 4 ,
Al.ASA.MA, - j
sntrw ICAtOUNft
•ihi uhjisiana hank notk»,
Ui ocln »uy an im itiUly omc » ' StkKlein* f JOHN KDO, »
»w.*y.
NO KNICK KNACKS, NO TRASH!
■to
Whoem YVsusla Full Value
lor their Mon®}’ Moil Coma
TO
H
b. Mim
1H3 Broad St.a
NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE & LAWHON
THE LAROK'dT'AND RHAT STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
—AND—
CLOTHING,
Consisting t^ay of Ihe following article*, 1
cfler now friaods and oustomors:
CALIC 0 E 4 ;
delainw,
ALPAUA 8 and DOBTHRS,
MKKI NOS—Frcneb and KoglUh,
LINENS, r
DLKAOHBD MUSLINd and Sbsetiag,
LADIES'*, CLOTH CLOAKS
ibe Lktcet 3 ij»l«, aud a greet stwy oikar
artiofos too auweroM te mention.
I rsspsolfolly invite my/riand. and cus¬
tomers to o.ll WOO. *
.
M9*Gnonhy Mcrch.au will ds wall te
lay tn tk«ir supplies at my store
B. JACKSON,
oo !4 tf 133 Brood street.
Columbus Female Academy
r |tIlE 1 Kxurclsteei this ItoUtetlDD frnrt %
toll to npor.od os ths Mor-
4»y ia OOLLSOUTt ootetor o«x«. UttriTUTtON, Ii wHl to . r#g
ul.r
.nd »!i ib« »trptt*noe» jrtos
thorough aud #oto mpluhed sauca
tirm ton he
Tb. dchuuwUc-Ycsr will be divided late three
equ.t Term*. Adall the pupils wt!t to ood»t Ihe
innuubata eaporvishm of Mr Mid Mre to.ddors
but oar pri.-e will to charged for IniuoB.
KjmWOdTTUlTiOSt
Lttvnry I>r pOTtsseat A 40 »
Inridaat.1 Fete^—... I ■
Miisle------- *t so
li«« of Pi.n* ■XL » 50
Vocsi Mu»i8 ____3 00
V reach........ ..._lo 00
No extr. charge fete, ter Ltem.
H-nrd far lb, m i top .......» 90
. l',,.rder« uJarfTanmn •btot*. pillow r«to, tom¬
ato, tebteMOkm* sad P*» s*lr« for Wtofcli.g »ad
lnbte %vpS2 YmnoxMid Iio.to S.L'NMtKa. net *i rain PrtoldeBl. icrntci.
tf KM
To All Whom it Way Concern
A LL tbs uoict, accounts, effects wd weete of
wtwteoever Sled, of tea tats fins of
DlbbkKD, POWIU ft CO-,
Have been wignsd to us, for tbe p»y»«B‘ ctetot .tb*
ewdliora told of ,*»d firm SrB. toil tora DOT Hr y ft b^iiw DILLftRD, at
tSukegee. mimi Ala, ef the eamte teteint d tor'T<l<>»i
fa Ttoto isdetoted to eted firm .re »
a.ke peywret elooe to one of ue, ot w DILL As li
ft Attorney e, TaaOmmAto^
TaekegSfo soern; Ala..
W A , ftakwi, alia
ocUHmtm
Wmk
£ ml X *
irrtnM M
u®ve mm
tatatat.-~.~~
Ani-oat OwUftebto.. —
toKMCiitc totbtttoa,of Aftafl
7 • «. 1 . UM la «UHI «6 1
MW •allre «4 tec CbeiUtovffa •
~»a
Through to Atlanta!
On Mi after lUi
riruinutuCi tMTK»JII ^
Mum uri c Railroad
L«i« I'nignbu..........
Arrive Macoi..........,.....
Amcc Ostaebui..
MACON4 U KsrtMX RAlLRO+D
BWST.tS.W.
iMM liMW. *Jie>
*rr lv# AttSB's
im»9 Allan*
arms m
mu
MEXICO - ■ — — ——— . - !!
— h b*
$ 30 . inniiitu LOAM
OF TEE
RfPUBLIO OF MEXICO!
Tarntv yssr faupoo Bonds In SoBUtf |W
$ 100 , AMO, and $ 1 , 000 .
INTEREST REVEN PER CENT . PAVA
DLE la tbs CITY of NEW YORK.
1 ‘riortpal aud Interest Payable la
GOLD! 9
$ 10 , 000,000 to l* old at filXTf flMfTI
Ike DOUiR,
la * S Oman < 7 , Itias )is! 4 lo* «la tews* sflt
P.r Oal I. OOt.U, of eMrsatSsn ParTJenl A Cum
MN 0 V. Ih. rrwwafM* u of pr«tJi» «•
The first Trar'i Interest Already ProvWeJ I
'JFIIJLT MOST ’ *, .
BK 8 JRIBLK himMENTBTEEOf FIKBB
I mm. IT Mia of wialnf >.<1 A(r icHuiwt Lea A, #,
Slaty par Cast af Port tsiaa, ImprwU, *.4 TW**
aa, I. lbs Staim at Tammiltpaa mad Lola fe.
loali .ad Ih. Hl«hw4 Huh .1 Iba aa#4 »>«■«
tba i..ass.! Oaawosiaat »!• all plwlawl teV tba I*
d.n,|.'l"B »r tb.s. ftus ls and paymeat of Marta#
THE HKCUU! f Y 18 AMPLE*
$Tto t# V X Cvmnef win Lay # * wr cl Gold Bond
0 f ; Gold
>00 In U b ( urr*nry will t#j a 7 per e( Bo»4
fit ffflO;
m h li H Carrsar; will Huy a 7 par ot Gold
tmin\J»Canaaaf .III tuy . 7 V«r o»«.,W
I.st av.ry Lovrrwf R> publican Imtiiudonw
Buy at Leant One Bond I
rtimi.rs t|t*srd*4 .rid .abaorfpttft.. rseriVaft
JOHN vy COR bio ft OO,
«nd i N TUf. Fill.IK1*1 A*set of tba byib
14.giro, K Rroadway, It.w York
iibtnilpiloM anm rasMvsd by flasks sad -’1
Rt.ksra (aa.r.Dv lbw«*b( ut ib.4>:tsd Ststss.
must I
Komovai! t
Urai$w#v#«n#TMlto|l«. 45 111 or
If 0 $r««t t mbf -Wf p rp y»# i lo do
«Rt CStll * 1 U C»MMISM 0 E BWfUREW, 1% I
III #». «*••»» W• klisu tskwrll «. pl»usd s tor to rtsrs .4a alt of ow gofctk old
MHt ®str«a» sad a. tn.n) no* ones ts witt
wr at i MMMfaaflMaktatMc with. c«t .
’
XHl Country tutiX AHKt’.r Produce i'Kiu .4 rain roR 1
At Vie, tS Broad Street. * 91 ^
JEFFERSON & HAMILTON.
•e«i Im,
Wlf. H«KI>m mow 0 . pi
■IV K W
BOOT IM) SHOE .STORE
BEDELL & POPF i
No. 16$ Broad *(., ( oluiuh*
'- (»«!«!» oook's ftorat.) *
floluwtio. Xir TT ov nisi.ra .Ml L U to •l.-Uliy «w>*ctfallx lb. nl ih.t uni »B- ol X
w«
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BOOTS AND SHO -
..4 toll eraHDBslly knsp on hand srsry styte
Udie**, Misses’ and fhlldren'i Fhow I
Mew’ Boy*’ and Youths’ mm
Bolton, aud children’* Boots, shoo*
fopper-tip’d Aon.
■ IHFft, KIP AklTwAX UROOAIf I
ttr« 4 » P»t*» hm bton t«k*a Is gettlas Op <mr
•b rk, .n* »® Ru.raBic..|| work *., 14
.
4 OSTTo Oosafry Mstchkata w. t.mla.sarlink. eff w litoral It
mim.nl », *b 4 ib tils them to 4
Alia, a fins mootUbs ut of (
Soft and Cashmere Hate.
Mil If
W DawsonTCoEeT* OULD r«.|H»lflllly fib
pstrom UBM ib> PrArlpitea Inte/n tte«tr fiUoda ud
to un.lar TIIK KNTtBE OONTBOt?of DnsriasM
Will Mr
J ■ I Of.t.trw, MM .blltly ... drngRl t ia wkll
ksows ***** is ‘" >to my l «d tetesljpe tf ?
m ■ - — 'to — . ..... i.ieewe
To OWNERS OF COTTON.
/« amujrr to numtrout imquiriat from
*
oirrW iuf i conU jag Mad u >4 «r# prtpmrti
TO TAKE CHARGE OF,
put is, uuDatt aid •/V>
Ship any Lot of 0<
m tAe Statu of Georgia, South Carolina Or
Alabama, at we hoot total eigonta at atari*
oisry toum and a corpt of moot efiettmt sun,
teUcitd /— miegritg, capacity and expon¬
ent*. to tak* charge of entry tot.
W« Win also par all Tun
and Charges of every 4
Rescript lea, Am*
MAKE TIBER AI. ADVANCES "
OM TJBE COTTON 1 : *|
In thort, tot Kill take charge of the Cotton
on receiptt or order* and give the
Owners no (rouble whatever,
/Vol.i the tine tee receive it until oold and
return* made by our kouoee. Jail
WATTS, CRANE A 00..
Afrte Tork, tf
w. C. WATTS A GO.,
Liverpool, Mbfdt
B’r invite the eepeciai attention of
reeideate to ow facititiee.
E. M. BRUOE 8c
am
is ColoiBbRS *S Af«it ftw X M
O 0 a,lM»pr^«r«<J 4 ot 8 k«etogs ofOcitOas
[ 09
Uisrsoo- 1 mkm diatom mt
and will pay full markto rates. « ■
■s irdsnii ......... I
•v*itr optoummedumi
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