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Hundred titook Hog., Uerou tnuugk it
Mill,
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with lb
wtoi 1'erii.i. ui* pi, -nm,, uiiurere. tu makeiteir c .a#reel
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Piano for Sale. I
A f INE Co,%4)ti0ioi?, lU'Newond Pikiio, im
Wm Sunba A ink
kffra, fur t*?U» »t TSBtB.tB'8
ljn JtHv.lry Mete.
For Sale.
t vDE -omforteble»WELLI.Vd UOUSK
. net Vie corner of Commerce sod HI ,
dsotnnn m*-a. to me Noribero Liber
tie,, bow occupied by 3 U Mosliell. i'he
BuCu* cootelnv 5 r.omv, ia eodoved by
alt e brick be fooce, whl uuMMiy oaihnui.i,
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For Rent.
Three ,e Rooms,
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piii?? Jro* » No. 6, and Oi
rard R«i road, coo’Hining ___
•ere?. ?K lit « pff od Th? ittud in >ttt?wtd
with *bo BE T nod b? ftcitcMtTboodL** ?*#«' : ent
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OOTbPILUTW^.' nre ♦
MUUtf, OeTTLE, SHEEP, HOGS.
CORN. FODDER, COTTON SEEn. SYRUP, WAO
OPS, CARTS, BLACKSMITH lOOL#,
FAKM1S0 UTENSILS, P.tc.
. 1 Bill wtl lha K.fisi'fi »«dwrithe outfit!., a rr
apoflaiHs party OB * rr#>K offoae, twu and <bre#
5 vnrN and receiv. COTTON in psym.u .ituade
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Mr L Cbiisosn naer th« place »ud Mt Joo
Co'.bsri. Cu embob Ha. mjt *ho» the pm, ehy, sad
1 cao t» sddraaaed «t CrtVINOTON. Ui •trill*.
oc2? »f MrOoSMICK KEAL
For Sale. " It -
MT Pl.ARlWA.TION \ 3J
A NP e*-s»yttfcir <■> fc> «* for
vale. It OfaiajM •era*
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cls-ruj aniLio aflt o*t*tefor cul -
rjeeti, r. 0*** impmewnent*; a oe.** fail in*
well of yowl w»t»r; healthy eed cone- s-ent «
ffohooleo.l Hartville, Chu ch. i *4n* tl wqbiw’o** SfobUc ngM and Girard ot th*
ellUre of on e
Evil rood itppiy fotlr J T Pordnat.
Ditrlny my • I ,cocc
- o-4 *m J"0. It BAR&.
I or rr if for iSMsL™ the e. "Dpoer
HGUSN, roe mile from
Bridge" rathe Sowua-rTillc roe*. The litll
lot 5)ntfln» 6 *cr*« Urd, f »r of with which ‘•fit
era Uth!*1»fiV**i. outh-owe; H<u«e 2 rood
roome and nrcce** y ,
Wnittof Wftter . for tarticular. BPP'J t<r
K S WATT k
vi iu Broad tl. or to myself on the 1 M premimw. WATT.
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Five-Soree Engine for Sale.
A Power
and tubular upright boiler,
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I THF METIOBIST f«mEE*0E.
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I . Jh*. Adinwtng i-fueeedi af .dfce
; Cm* asMaooaac Meedey may
y hciatarass.uf, as parties
l -i Vflib t« t’alucabua.
Rev. J. H CaldweU W»s In-ought be
j fore the Conference for tnal of char
! a®ter. 1 ha preaidiug Eldar t Kev J
ElJar cuaeged that Wax. J, li, ,.CWd*
aeelt bad been aentat the mUOmat*
> ac* iu the eiroutt af Hammam fnd
Palmetto, and had preached with ac«
oapt*t> ii<y up to Janet but afuar that
time he had preached at Naauan two
<-ermoua on tha “Atm»e» of Slavery,”
po inconsistent wuh hu previous aan
•unenta. and so repulsive to the cotn
nsanltr gaorraUf, thvtbts mitveoa
gthgatton ia that otty bad datedled
down to a very small number, la
conarquence of thin state of things,
the Presiding F. der had removed Mr.
Caldwell Ui another herd oi ladot - iw
awad 0 ! dccupyiug toe field aasigtie«l
him by she Residing Etdsr. it apiiears
ad that Mr. Caldwell bad lets Abe
tUateand traveled North. Bekwata
had king appeale«i this trip, however, Gau ThornU Mr.
United to ef’ttoi
Ninu-a torcas for prosectMto
the aetton of Oen. Thomas in th«
pjamUaa ia wall kuowo, having
published in .« the .h* new<|iapers. ,
Mr. Caldwell wont into A ieagtky
dolenot* of hunsaU. He rvUu l with!
a gooU di-a! ot Animation, the vier, .-•*
of hutniod. whereby his eyes bee.uiq
opened to what be ooo*u 4 ered the
“burrs of tlAvery. Mr C admitted id
geuerel term* his unaocaptlbiUty td
She churches to which be vsi pnssch
mg after he had preached the M*r
mam coinj>l*iu«d of, but eameoded
,bwn that he repreeaoted. was not so unacceptable Huafuupoae afl ha (
in hi#
sermon bad not been to wound th#
feelings of bis auditors, but only to
induce them toacowpt the amnesty of
the President. He regretted that he
had wounded the foal logs of his coni
g regal ion. Tne tetter ettub be wrote
to the Presiding Elder that had been
isterptatari »s a personal insult he
subsequently modified. Hie appeal
to Gen. Tburuna was for tha putposh ol
being protected and in bis frettn <d
speech, the occupancy by Ids fatu¬
ity of the parsonage uuul euelt time
a* the chargee Kg-dost htru might l.e
properly investigated. lia w»s sin -
prised at (he extent of Ihh military or¬
der of Gen. Thomas, restoring him'to
lhA liU'pit, which bo had hflehurtfored
by* rhe Presiding Kl ter to vwrtfce He
did uot desire tne order 1 1 g > so far,
nor did he expect it to do auue thin
to allow him freedom of apcaab hiiU
the oi>CUp:tricy of the parsonage by lie
Ymaatly lit diet
a Trssi du igL tepued tiiat it
sMhwf evid.nl that, the pieplant]id
not need txhortatioit tp accept the
am item y of President Johnson Tltej
were willipg, without any urging, to!
accept the term* of the Amnesty
Proclamation. Still Mr C. repeated
f t>" sentiments of his fi.«t reriyuu in
ffl'ttfier of the at Wewnao, Amrrfe, sod jc#s<*t(lone ainSugh
sermons at
he ha-I been made awaxattust the sea
1 1 men la of the sermon would be very
diataataful to the people. Uigy did.
hot wish w» have dead Mattes (jwust,
upon from loom in nn offeujjye way, and
the |>arson wdt# was uttering
rhe Presiding K dec aUted to
a irtier trotn itev. Mx. ^ vHldwaU* ?<nou
c .nirtiued words that oould bext^prd
«* m nothing else th*u as a threat to
cult to hH aid the nulitaqi othar warily.
^
mg Mr. CaWwollftom „ .t 1 i Bg “* tm er charp.had ’ , la rofl }‘ JV f
been actuated by tha sole cUsire to
advance the intetesf of the ehuroh ,
and Ur the r«ni.; rv uou be w ould
kavc remov^ bM own ).e
l the floeh. He
according Mr. Caldwell to had thought'if
been aggrieved, h«
Hhauld hwve-timvgbtkii hTsdquartei^T'he esmphuot ko
fore different cmAl P#e
*Wi«* »d« rntbrnk Use cafre.
and thought, wa» willing, that it the charges Copfkreaceao fee
the should
withitrawu. Ha wm williag M abide
tita decision of the Cenfst euoe. Ihe
Bishop both made a few remarks. Hs said
tkgt dress him—Mr. brethren CalffwaUribsfiera had sought for
of fee
brought the matter bslhaa Gen.
v Thmnas. Thia he said a* anjuit of
Jtphce to both parties.
lari'v of the mails had prevente.1
toterforence in the matter sooner.
Ret. Mr.Csddwell made romeexpla
“2Te. «. VW. ws .
published pamphlet kis of Mr. wherein he
coiitaining bed eermous. iowg regarded sleV
writes test he
vry asjt great evil; ud that his aor
Vowattbe firing on Snester was ex
treme. Mr. Wynn Savannah then said that that? M'ff.
waatveH known in
Caldwell teas so ardent secessionist,
and that when Sumter was about to
fall before the firing fff
atev,4ie and' expro«i«l that he *n' fait tmpera'ellcd could jfey,
said that he
thou almost fix. 1%^-.
M/. CaWwyU replied, great thatke exife—that did re
ton a he
so ; Mill, when aecesaioif
id been aeoempiished, he deter
* — to fie *seceetionist, imd he had
ed«eceasio«, be had prayed He. for
AOCCCS9 of the Confederacy.
ft ih« St*l© had seceded# Dad re
sorted Is the usual arguments
support <rf secession. He did be
same a secessioni»t, an atdmit secos
yfenmt, bat it was only fesoWMs'Siitive
land Ret. proteoted Mr. VYynn: against Did inva-iqn. yi^u dot, prior
to si cession, #l>eak and preach in favor
-ofitf Th* breihrett in Samctikh so
represent Caldwell you I dfd. - The
Mr. never
brethren in Savannah are mirtakee ee
to dates. Never, until Georgia bad
weeded, dtd 1 ever go for tieeNj^on*
*lwa>» looked upon it as an impolitic
in»B*ure. aud had so stated
Georgia bed seceded. If wrae not un
dt after that of time that 1 vpoke or act-,
ed in favor secession,
Rev, Mr. Harrison: I wishAp ask
you a few quest ions, te wfei^tSU < oh
g/oricsl answer on your pact will l*
thrtt is required. Caldwell; C'ertaie'y sir
Rev. Mr. tir.
Rev. Mr. Harrison': I believe
Methodist preaclters left here always faiMd
when we have our
•avia the sermons’aili^Silo that
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COMJMBUS, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23. 1S65.
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eet^iAibW wrilHhe £.
bible? •AsacWegfl of tie
Rev. Mr C*SImU _
I »«»<i ^ «r no*,
•* initn“ sermons. that I do re
*ard the raMiaa at wester and alart
■ for W ch I j H ard the no rd Jemlot as
meau.iift) with the tearh
log* c»t the bible ; but I do not think
the Southern people hate came irn.hp
sssxaaxu^s unlerty iejsaeUon of the
parti see teas
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tie—mas -------- give
tarn uata your aervants,
or slaves, this* which is just and equal.
Rev. Mr Harrison Very well Hid
you not s»y in these eeriuoct, that
tlirre were evils vxkoremt Vo (la insu
tution of alav ’*Tf f *
liev. Mr. ' Caldwell I believe that
there have f ern aril* uaharent u> Um
ltl' titution of slavery, that t«, adhering
to the the institution , but l do cot be¬
lieve that th> y aver® oareavary to and
!UHq«tmble from tbd InatUuiton
Hev. Mr. ilarriaori: Did you aty in
I ,ijc„e sermons, *od do you »*alievs,
,| I# Methodist nuoUtry bnve in
any way endorsee tha will to ivhioh
y, vt r eft-t ?
’ You
^ The It _ shop ; _______ had better not
i 'bfsj.rivateopieiatie hrotuer a«?thin c la rvgstd t • •
j Rev. J. O A. Clarke Qsldweii luNM tbmk in the
, )spfr which Bro. has »u»>
[• uwt tad tathia body.tUare u an nip'i.d
rt.natvti __________L.____________t the fancosga of u e«< • '••Itie " buivs r\ ee
ol t b« Hreeidant the Umisd
the avea Um mrntarv suthorittra.
th» vt^ilrf ThP wvrW aia fixer! u|ou
your xuUuu liuru.’’ X would like lo
ton**rf Mrw. C.aldwwll mteneMbi* Iau
g.i 'go a* a threat I
liev Mr. Caldwell: R» ben 1 wt, be
and for*, tha jiosiiively Cotnmitjee sUteiei, 1 most I distinctly
nfiitat that did not
inteud, iu the use language any
threat uhatcvhf.
UevMr, Clark • I accajtt the expla
Hut «» that mipression would
* received Ikimh tb« reading of the
paper, would itwc* bn well to withdraw
that t.mghagel
Rev. Mr. Caldwell : If th« Confer
ence ao tlesirefl it, I will.
'iTur Bishop : Hotter witlnlran the
whole paper,
Fay Mr Caldwell Wry wall, I w ill
do SO. hi'W r ,
Rev. K. Ii Myers i It would be bet
ter for llro. Ualdwalt to explain wliat
he meant by tlie language, "the eyes
ot tire President, the eyes of the M'tli
like turv, fnrtiie \f'', f'n*f»r«neo Ut, Other words | would It
to know whet
ei in thu f liiiiHtion of llro. Caldwell,
it is ft e tu act in his case, whatever tint'
:t • ■lion the might be, anti without regard
to military opinion of the President, the
authorities, or tha world.
ThwKLJftv ■ 1 svy we are free to act
pith*lu a the President look* st us or
no! Tier ! Applause. Ig jI. ITyets 1 llro
: Caldwell has
appealed to the military authorities
for protection. I would like to know
hb wort- believ t » tlrat he w»#
rieht in appealing to these authorities
amirv't Jhv fawftti Presiding Elder?
HTts ltcv is V phtnl Galdw T wish settled
ff frSifg Mr f n ; i w jH tu tc that
flte TU-r diould, centra
rr tWflitthorfty, Order my removsl, and
that removal should necessitate injury
.Wb xy,pjy .M fcuMiy-itud S^iflNl'er I cou’ui uot g«t prour
ttsv. 1 would he
doing ing right, military in my opinion, in appeal-,
to the |fr other authorities
.(Mte Wav Buffered .
to
chardtri#^ retire, aud li»o Comtuence parsed hia
Tho PraaW.ng FWor (Rev. Mr. Me
Gehce) dosirU o| tho lliahop an ex
prcssion of hUbpinion on the course
«ftP WpL TcciidJng T 5°
A* 1 * El
der might remove a minister for any
cause that'iti his opinion interfered
with his usefulness and assign him to
„ different field.. ' *
tjteimouan. the Coeferenco endorsed
th. A lnunistratkxt of th. Presiding
Elder as “ being 4^5- lawfttl. Zr
-
Hon. Vmtgm Kate.~Oar first
knowledge sui^UCbltector of Uon. Preston King, Vork, the
la to of .New
,W*» Bb4» Atvlfenocrat Aksembly, member of the
k bf hi that flta-.e, in
>8|t canafdate ft Jh t 484ff for Ra was the Democrat
Congress in he the
Ltwrence District, where
WdliRftAj bfcfc«> law vote* by th#
WJiit/tfdiniiA#. ,RK .Van «e*Halaer,
it being the year of the Harrison tor.
naio. In 1842 he was a candidate
again.j»tuLwas elecJed; and was after-v
>eq|9ert?f Iflvice. He wwr the
intimate, personal aad poh'ieal friviid
of the disttngn’flhBdfflias VVrigbt, trho
B&“KWC3’ lM7t Mr.Xihgbecamede*i>- W " v l hl -
ly infected with free soilism, and wns
piwmssseo* in Abe Buffalo Platform,
,V4* quently Awe : WU of the 1848. Democratic Ha subse
t-mereu ot'
gw^tmu^ffgptn became hfendeeent estranged
iO* »**“•»
bimToThe House of KcprosUitatives,
and afterwards le the United States
jbmf#X<«a,|»#*wd ofaix years. His
mTOrawvwtfJthiflflfM potent in Mt.
Ltwr#aoe County,, which, froroa Dam
! ocrajic RWifttfelfcad, stronghold, became C.OOO intensely
giving some it msjor- be
ity for them. Atone li.ue was
TMd«d.that President Johnson would
call him xet* hiaCabinet, but he finally
accepted flfjCfYork. the arduous and responsible
pbj J|flU6«Vtfeige^fitA maa, somewhat
•liidf J|r^>#*|»>DJ> 0 rc>Dr John Brough,
who. jn his political 4 be also
career,
greetlyVe-ertkled. eaay^g'K'd-nkiared, iVrsonatly jovhd he who wss
an man,
had mort tbxjl the usual fondne for
the creature comfort* of this life. He
had considerable presiige and po !iti
oal oharieter, based upon a moderate
amount of Ability. Tie never married,
andetfhe time of his singular death
was about sixty years old.
He. was one of the politicians ^ who
plsygd * leading part m the events
tliai hroo,|eht sboet the late d:&asiroa3
w tr, and who pnern to be disappearing
» murai kaUe manner from the
scene.—Gudniwfi Em/.
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GaM. Forexsi.—T ha Memphis Hulle
' ffw eorttradwt# the recent telegraphic
relative o Gen. Forrest,
f It adds: He spendq oet of his time in
X*mfihi3, id itentlr devoted to
i »lt eiwmiBetafties, ; »voyH®Utime#,«dunder Bis acquissosuoe in
the established order of things, and is
""Li’i**
vanoed ' 'J%4 their of Vasfcingta® V> d*y have tit.
rale* to a
ai ee n evrs tor Kur.peare hereafter to j
touch at Falmouth indeed of South
atmplon
General Logan decline. gomg to
jj^xioo. but nsatstoboU R Souau.t ,
*. . Laud*u . the .
tia|>er» announce
8eeer*l Thoms# Fratiei* Mta^hn
>••• tmtratl to Montana and s-etuie-l.
duties of Territorial Governor
Tbs Ordn rstaUd Departueut Ua» de
tenoined to Uie Nauouat
Armory at Harper’* Ferry Work has
already bogus.
Cnauncey M Dope*. the prfk-ul
Seoratary of State in Kate York, li Kl
been appointed Minister ta Japan.
The Controller of she Currency will
recommend the rein oral of the Cut
renoy Bureau to Near York
The rebel ram Stonewall ran not la
taken from Havana to the Untied
State# until sue haa had extensive r. -
pAirt.
j TheGovernmsnt t« refunding soma
of the money it cot fitrated unlawfully
during the war
Toe r p rrt that the Secretary of th«
Treasury intends to discharge the le
male clerks is eri.meou.
Among the j avenger* who were
slightly injured in the late railroad
acoident in N'rw Jersey vit <Jan oral
Logan
Ihe Ne» Yoik World mjt® it is not
true that tlenerd McCJtJlau l» on his
way tout from Eutope.
John Mitchell has «ailud Tor Europe,
lie is to be forrrspondent of the New
York News from ri pm. ,
Lieutenant-Goverawr Baker will be
the acting governor of Indiana during
the alfcooco of Governor Morton
The through train from New York
to Washiugton mat with an accident
on the New Jerswy Railroad ou the
17th. Two men were killed and rev
etal ware injured.
Sogioas waa the carolfssiiej* of the
Now Jersey switch-tender who oaused
tlie late dreadful aceideut. that he has
bceu »ii iwtrd and will bo held for
murder.
A French Csiik lieu Convention it in
session ia New York It* ('auads object i» to
promrrto their iuleroils in and
the United Stau*i.
The Nds on the mail service for
West Virginia, North and 8'oulh Csro
lina and Florida, Will soon bo an-,
nnunced This contracts romtnence in
Jflnunrv, ' IHIU), and expire in June,'
1867. * r
They have had a railroad smash up
on tbo Cuirago and Huok Island Itoad
The reason w« . a misplaied switch.
A number of the ptosenger* were Uirn
gsroualy ityured- !Nofib wero killed.
Get). Grant, in his ipcpiion at th<<
Union I.'agin* Hkiuih. in New YoJk,
alluded to tho "foul wrong of ih«
French occupation of Mexiao." The
General is violent on iheeubt***
' If »* ?wd to be the oplnian m Gen.
Steele, who bat arrived from the Kio
Qrsnde, that the tnberajs will take
Mstamdras ft onu Matlirrillnu, which
they AeuraUty bavunow IToOullAch eaUggl^^lcaguered. 1 ruftvad
ms to
allow South Carolina T6 nMUtne the
diiwet Ux levietl by the OoverantaiH.
because it has not the power, wo are
greatly mistaken if it has not been done
in other Slater.
The Senate of the free city of Frank
f or t, in Germany, PruLia has rejeoted thade
of aud Austria to
iibringo toe right of free speech then-,
They are threatened with a* interven
tie* bv these great tiunnas powers, as ..
r ecially by Pm sia
glSS w iT^ wpo^ f‘nutr aikSS lS^t
beadiin a • the tuemriuer tt6inug,
, to whom,he^pu^,before®n,Uttary arraigncertainaifeged oflhaders.
opmmiAtlota, sod ^ the lat ter oppoaiag
^Oen-GrteR of not h long Jfpe, 4%ai •
' T ^ cour5p - ”° 10 t** e "**■
Tha Jfaw York World ha# enenaa
t'on rudior from VVaehicgtoa tJiat the
Government will hack up Us clai ■«1
“gainst England for the Alabama
spoliations and by naval a display of our whole
military <*'50,000 foroe. Will be.placed Uesajursa
-army men M
corpa of observation pn thfc Canadian
frontieiy
*** _ T UL u «.— liVr Mack, . n
** or “•*• _
the earrespondent of tha CleciesiAti
Coomerdcd, stili MsurteAhst J4r. Davie
trill be expatriated tvHh the under-.
standing UtAtirfbOBkagain eithin the
territory of tbetTnffed Sutes, ho will
be ar r ested Bad tried as * ir. The
writer relates the fuilowio^ the
suit of a conversation bwtWeen I’resi
dent Johnpon and a pronphient lVnn -
syivsma pc^itician, who/s* nrgingon ■
the Treat Jeuj the irrif Mf .J^pvifl
by a military
si i will not ?e r low tried by a rail
itary com mi of* ''arid soy eqeount,"
said Mr. John , Mr. these
raises some a m try
ing him at Ri (f sAid
Mr - pose i ace were pro¬
dueed of sun! a chi a* to war
rant his trial by mili!arj\court." Mr. “I
think,” replied Johnson, •• I
know i retty well what kfad »f evi¬
dence will be produced, and Y cast see
nothing in it to justify his trie! before
a military court "
Neoaoki Movihij Orr.—The 8avan
nah Herald of the 11th has the follow
tag aigmlicaii/ paragraph:
The Steamin' w^ved St. Helena, Capt. CeT
eoplry, yesterday afternoon
from £\ ions, St. Cath^rihh's arid
Ossab.-iw, nds, haring on beard ebout
eighty ^qpple leDhipg who ?»ver left the
laii# on that barb
be sunTwnderetr' to their owner*,
.th people brought up ail their
lold 'furniture, together wi»F*
their crops.
« ftj *
Th* Stfpa«*e Court.—T he Norfl m -
*■” 1 [on j! Ik “ « MiR«d.ge
determined; pre^^Onfy but £o 2^“^
missed, and. *» number wer -e di*
several «Sf«nSi oontinned
dttf bg
, »;s
. i*
.
NEW STORE!-NEW GOODS I
____.»,— •
w C * * * PUMP w«Wl» ft CO ww •»
> T3 Urond Wt •B
i HUNTER* 0Ll» STASH,)'
HAVE in STORE AND ARE DAILYi
fY«w»hf imr ti itef
Staple and Fancy
BRK GOODS,!
Otcu an,I Cloak TtifiralB;*,
CIohIih an 114huwla,
, untw FVBNIdltnrtA (JOOIH.
t
j NOTIONS,
Hat?, Capa, Boota, Shoes,
GestR* and Boys’ Clothing,
GEN I S' FTHNlSflfNC. GOOPB.
hroapclu ri! and Cam Mimes,
vf.ttings. eukTYNn* jean*
AND TAILOR j' TRfMMlNGS. »mt .11
kiuCs at fluwte swiiakls lor
tleiits', tidies sud «i ildraoN Hear,
eUuh they offer «o it» cmreas <d CoJuro
flus and nrjsiu at the
Lowest Market Hates,
CUUR1RY MULUUNTB aia #*i>r
ctellV InvftMt n>.r*)l Weerte slid stamina l.lwrsl ear Hies die
ualix* | IHirchedt i-wtwWi A
count allowtil ui dm lt*«h
Mr, Tb9mw OhafliD, Sr «i
lorin«Tly'wuVllEhD‘KltTXftUN h CO,
end
M|. Guu. Mtircditb,
formerly with S KYf.E A CO . would us
oL-eesd to easrhsit "td (itends tied p»Uone si
ths sbovs eddnee, where they n.ey rest ee
•ii rsU ill** Wirt he Me*led wnh the eeute
leiroues soil k'ii«bi«»e which idissicierili d
rbsir dmUsus with ibrm in toriurr itaiss
en* tm
T 1 1 »* h toe#
w m w trass*
WITHERS I & LOUD,
•
RKMR.il fOMRIHhlON MERCHANTS,
(bsiiyhtrset, Writvcea id and JdhtrflH,
WACOM, O A. ,
LJOUniT <'<uiMgai*mil» <WMB«0?AjfM*« sod
WT l*KOl»nOft fur Wtv Hi tM« maffcM, hr 11?t up
ttrr •«» ?a ?«)•• at at»f li«iw
lo tMi
•Vr.fot* fern eel f.v th* tMWeH.ee nf Greewt.e,
Orua*. nr *m. Sie* *t e-ri-n**- l.e st Leul.vllie
m linri Wen mi »' WUhst. tmeta# ovsnes ...
■1 Bp* l» c nrlea.it, lor the yarrnu uf sues.li. g
• . ilisi L-sui-h f |t» iltseri l.u« OM.., sml wlil.iv. It LI.
ne.pco.l ell e'l n d rocled t' WIlh.-nA
L»|| I rrim Mp.su, "III rwHl.fl UIOUH4 SHPUltnu
no
NOTICE I
W Hi. emeis ol
Afid.'er* btroi-r m>
•iflwl 1 Aid 1 p»*>ei»ui eh liertle* mid esane Iudaui.il i ,,K>|>Arty ‘i flertifloJ by si
auks to mid eereie
A-H*. Of oibMWM,' llee-siipeltod will wives* , 11 sad eetu.ei
si*t% or i wi U Uld sos-'miu
is ths bsiol. .1. of of so su aviuroty evun.r for"*',wU.CU»u, lo as this
ort.'s fouyi be settled tausofllarair. RcKEE,
„ i n Ada’r
fvi8*i«e<I*,K4irfHjM/r. ncs u
1 154! 154! 1
Tur nuavewitiBit j* howopkn
no am> w ill ContiNA fu to itaoinx a
Lurie AmwH it f •<
»
LIMBS’s CWMEN’S
f \^EAU! <'jttJ*llut o(
Cttakmeres, Shirts,
DeBaiw*, Lustrea, >«< Coals, Undershirts,
Poplins, Hitats,
Qlngbstn-. Vosts,
Hose,
Uloakiua DV^sTnmmmx. Suspeudei t,
uret^inmm»n* , Umbrella*,
Bon*#,
H^duSift Skirt* ISlioes,
Blrtokets,
Eloahrrft i7 : Niatjoneiy.
s VC»»wty . 1 . fot w wl Fees,
*» u aseerat, ore weflfl*^
Lullin'# Exyreete, Mardware,
Guiogos, ' C.»uon <Jerd», Ar.
Toilet Seeps, Ac. . .
s; RsAtemher Utu number "111."
trouble to Ahow you the foo-i*.
if A
'..,10. G. ALDERMAN,
laaMrjsr-m Cm Ve Hi Ml.
A. V* B0ATRITE,
Wifi *'*>’
Colt»mbLML^<Jeorgta, *
(omnsiv? >cofctiM8?.- u a k k >
UffATvIrtlt f!f
Sta agff 8 Fancy
"
os,
Capa,
Itoad de Clothing
and Blankets.
JOHN K KANLEY.
formerly of firm 4L
itiSSL W. WILLIAMS,
MBrUOiltsTj CoraMriy of firm 9 E HeHuayh <* 0o
noB t
’‘ Wanted,
UX vefirti* , , HflV.’ b flt«
D sri»e a lOue iflff.rrr by the war,
liy k>kbe.SoaWl. ee T*ACHkJt, in voine privateiSai
&i» wtU lauctucr ia ttw neeel
Eogltab Breach*. Vreach,eed 3*a.if. an tbe ptvacx
helery US > bfect. ell eke iteetr*. w • yaod confer 3
1Jwha MML '
99 ltra* A &>.tt*iu«e»e, Md.
oc»e«r . i
,rT
- .
« toThe uteflrm a'Afflei of ODDY,
IW, Urreby th.t
com* 4sVrta!i.EKfs; . .. - fan* ibete wlm foil
Mi . .
kwt aaefor the i WjjS*oeX^tataurftMftfonS COr.
CAlBinba*. ii*.. wirr.
• ? DINO,
Blanks of Every Description
1 ri* Ftafortaa*toraalflacts*
* ■ ' =•*:: j *. »uif office
.
*
~i .
U»*5 NO. 73. 4 ‘ •
S. S 4
rsacTfCaL AM EKfSI :*
T 4TCKM.IKGR to
AND
JJEWWLL.13H,
Bread and Randolph Rta
AT at* OLD STATE?
Hu i to ,ts s®4 4 itstl ,1 i . - ot j. i
»i« >»»»» a ess
FINE GOLD WATCH**,
UlCB GOLD JEWELRY.
tftERUNU iilLVBR WARE,
FIN* PLATI U CAATOati,
CTP3. KNlVBA, FORK*.
NPOOWa, PICKLK STANDS,
STRUT crPR, As
4H ■, a flee ona om —ne n#
9’LVBIt US UtCD THtMULU.
uouAsud sjtVEa nrccTucbu
I1A1H WORK,
Nx!«1o(> 4fir*wi Dntf^er faMara
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
IM U9LP.biAVAUavi ttlu TStMU
WJT(,If WORk and JEWELftk BRF1I&KU
.11K. JAMES t'KICKEM,
Uaa Chars* of it* W*|et Dsflertewat, watet) la It
s«U U • UCAHthTE* that the work will N Use*
In th* t»*#l |w**ltit« 0 .»ifiet
r.r*o«. haviBc PLAIN Wsiehwe ees t*v* IMbl
,’tWIM.KP, tliaar la a«k, (UwiaStH*, Ite*««t '
aflowMila* •
MR. IMiMIRE, -
Who u too v*ti kasvtt Is Deed say iv.msW4S<s.
Leu how to* Am Chert# af tha kepatrtaf #T Jew
elrjr, niewaafl Mttlsf. Kegraviag. tia "
oral it o. .
WIUULiN, ¥ 0 BN 0 & BRO,
BROKERS OFFICE
Mechanics’ Bank Agenoy
GOLD,
SILVER, .
and A Im
u
EXCHANGE.
er-t.l
AMD SOLD!
U
High*, at Hrioea Haul for
BANE NOTE
,,, fbOlUilA Baj’fl
Ctuiral bailrean U.nS....................... 8.-,
zsrs .(*>
Manu. Bauk .................... 9
euNsVAagasia,. Csisrsksr: a
Hack J.,ok o> of UvtniWMi > ?»♦##*•»*! '#4 ... f
Bud. limit ol bf I SuHO*......., a
Hr U lUV tik <1 of SfiVt’ til* State (tfih el Oearyts 2
Cliy Hank of Augeeia ..........
K* *ad Mechanic* U„ l«
Meec-vuSoe 1 Itarth...----------- 10
J'lS' IC..MV 2
tfnlati Psik,. IS
l'luher lunate' It
■ ,,uUeiui*»*’ IS
i A 1
*0.
.ALABAMA lUt*
He.k.f StvMia i ■ to
iv*t # .. .
k-uk sissr^ „«.*.***>., n
Onlral Hank .
v i w iw a t afoi Asia
K. wi-ta K.yr •vs* S
eat bars baud ■••••Apt VkHI *"• *•*!*■
eoCTB cabolwa.
#*nk of <:»twrt«a............ ............ r
ti.i.si t trtap'ioeo««.v...~™. t)
Ifa><e»f tibestar*................... m
Bmk O' ftsorfsiown................... m
flak of H.nborg-------------------- 2)
II-rkef Nawisrry 36
*a»l Sf tbs tVsis of tfoath OkraHea 10
iw ttiu*. ..^................. IT
fcqSTijfr ifook.. H
W.rVHwWfo'B.ak x»eh«»fl» Vi
........ .... i-1
Plsatsm’ Peoples' Hank....... Bank Vairflaid 3
ut
VlaewtwtaaS Msbuk ft Bvufe
. s /.II. irDftd .al.-vdi Jl
BBT For <kM»UUloiu flfOfher
Hank !Yote« Enquire nf Our
in
oracn.
H U.d SHOES SHOES.
rii'i
’
BLACK .
and
*, . 'I RUSSET
- yrb * A. it* |
-:m tu
!
Mn
• ft it
Best Grade.
—AT i
—
J-^A. CODY’S..
GolumbttsTemale Academy
rpilK 4 Txsrdtse ot'lhi* J«»il!etr*b jfjM Afc -
*,d»so|»aeSa»«l»afol.S»eir
sari •Iw appimerffG secftMbtit to a o
tnor iiiffli aad »womp i hed ^4 UAAr 4
wtl. bsUIrnfort ^ »^s
i-ywa
tart one pries wltt bsshariefl for toiifow. af
asreiorTUiTtox: u i
j^ltal Lrtefory Depart ^y-^ — t .......
..— t-t;
U« of Plena
v«folBwic
YWWr.e-..... _ Ltu*.
No ft*trft fikftn v i
---
Ughfo ri
e*g« V
*
Mbl^SMl---- «b» WM*
rtf* it Wtftft Fstet*** ■ *•«*
aft. IK
Mm
Wrt* 4T7a M W.ee |M«vn-!i. *r»»»
um t*
MM A*.U«*1 <0* '»*
Through to Atlanta!
On aa4 iftst Waaday, 11th last
Kcr*u„ u ««. 0„u. MesMlt
■ Bf p» “* *#®M» M
u.«,.ia*haa....... _ 1.#0 a ss.
iMfl Arftv# Air lea >| tfMMk Cota«it>u»-.~- » » 4 |is a . sy .a— - »*.* ' aSs
MAC9.Y4 ie«rx*.v r.AiUtOAB SCMMDBt*
«imi t.ii*.
Arr-eaTMlma •*. lists
eawtitf* * I rum.nA
NO Sk knacks', no mm
VM«r«r Want* Yuli Tala?
far thetr
to
B. JACKSON’S,
-
138 Broad St., »*
boo h ip ROSET TE A UWBOIL
pug LAtUH^f AM) BJibT 3TOGJL OY
DRY GOODS
ratib—
OIjOTHINO,
CoBSliting of lbs following articles I
off*r now to my fidends and cutmmorfi
-CALtOOH*, 4‘ *' ♦'
HKLAlNk-v • >
,, A,h|’ALAaan<l MARINOB LUdlJUtd. EogUsh,
—Freach ami
' LLKACfini) MU- LINS ami Bksstiag.
LADIEX' CLOTH CLOAKS
th# LvtSst fiiylh, and a great many fliksr
srtikh't Ms uutwsrotu tswMiiti *.
mm *~ tm ‘
Oawnuy Merakaets will do wall Is
ley le their sepyltss at my slots
■> * D. JAGKciON,
osl«tf * IBS Droad sirsst.
s
‘TTTold' pens.
tjy^^jdvxrri»° cull sad them iut as*o»tiukt of
try St
T. 8. SPEAR’S.
0*11 rf
SIGHT EXCHANGE
iu NEW YORK
’for ftilaty
fti JOHN KINO,
Ml Honker.
^ __ _______ .
Liquors in Uases!
B0O n trftscdTof Choffid Whl«
Ii • Itey and Brandy,
IO« Daikeli Chunipugne,
-
an Itrsads dad metved safl for ml* at
B JAi’KfON’S, *
Oklt if tst Xlro.d Street.
‘TXr’OBLb Dawson* Collier & Co.
XI rw.poMAiily fsfb-m ibetr n uadeaad
u,
t • rOLUBa, Wb *0 A.Any as a druggU I. wall
ooMM
Storage and Sale of Ootton!
yi/E waald sAiauor. 4 tbs j.uW .o tha \VtV
IT w. s.e Wfeyvwd to .
■TIMES Alt* ULL COTTON,
bawtifltasflkamafosUhngatArv^nuindmUa. a '
*agH Ouree- _ Broad a.4 ii iBXfi .t clair rr a Mraso. oo,
__
Fine Piano for Sale!
a *ia 7wr««av« riAXO l? tf«ri4 lor m 1«.
■vtflw rotfli •B," cNca.
oars fun .
RAILROAD RECEIPT BOOKS.
Ywo-quirk
Railroad Receipt Books,
Par «.'• Aw, *| 111.
BUM OFfflOB.
1 ^etropolltap Enterpriae^
SBEAT GIFT SALE
> IfBW YORK AND P0V1DBN0E
Jewelers’ Association,
CAPITAL..................$1,000,000!
Depot, 197 Broadway,
a 5 Immenn etock of risnoA Watsb.., Jewelry,
oed SAs.y ttowte ab tob* a. d h>. ON# DOL
Mi-i*? paMAw 1 I«r '.'..* yea 11 *' ass 1 " r, «ho W4l p„n lo ti will u», rerslva sod aet to bs
CBjtXLFlUAta-, a a|'| aaeu aruole sad a It
»sl»S, aa* plasa,I In traled anrelopas wifi sad
•»G*d op* Addraaana e; lU-ae Sow lopes bs east by
£j£T«,d mall teeny tacrlpt „t *4 oenie; Are for
I On th* reoaipi of the Ot-rffflrats yaa wtl! tea
ooll.ia *X if T lo k !!Z pay lb. if IJa* u t*!* and tak. •*"“*■. ihe srtlols It taa* or your not.
Pnrasseert aq inn. attain A (laid W_, He.
a^-ATh^X u L' , d S'K&.’S.’un, set nf
set ■*.. (ban Oo* Dollar** w^rth, as mere am as
blanks.
Atsnts nr* wasted I* every town la the oonatry;
vvegy ijRcat par,® reo w dell, a day, aeiliag oar Car
a la ths roefeat tale of Jnwalty tTtr
esowa
f Wear . P* B<1 yrm oan Lt obtafa a CsrdSosta, for 11. which will Inform yon
Tfomifo! A' tbs asm. lime aet
M0 rw^tcaleia; alao.
Boi, ASSraea 2a JAEta HCToairtBUN A CO.
.197 Broadway R. T.
Advances on Cotton!
-II 4f!VABP00L .... . *0 lUp Cottoa to NEW
iomw, •t oan have it dOM IS
end ADVANClB MADE, Ly ep
W W GARRARD.
Bank Nodes Wanted*
i I a XtaeeM t* Betel of the Boat*
Bto rge, Alabema, North aad
flnuih Orfntta*. Vinrlnla, IruUlaoe *ml TeosMeee,
(Oil Wth pey fall Marke' WfxLTX raisa 'or Ik
C ALEXANDH*. ®
Bro*4 , A *»° s “ D'Bxse A Co.,
No 95 e'.rert, over £ a ala's atore.
tii DEAYLIHE!
uod-r.iin.d are rua
nifty, royalsr hoe * f Inr-jr.,
mt vre prepared lo do HAtfo- issfwSr
INS of a»j iloeciIptiOB at
uwatut ftoriai O d*r. leftvt flfo SS Bread
Strait, wui me*t with ffi »^ et^ouoa.
fo?p!7tf ft CX
To Ail Whom it May Conoern.
A A JX the ftotei, secountv, sf
whateoeSbt SrtBd, id lb* late flmeof
etLLtau, POWELL A CO,
as&aEiteums ardjoed to a., t,t tie **y«*«B*of tha
s
' *5 ftidtOTfti *“*'■*' |"* A —-••• LILL ! KD,
. OtMUvt* - 13 Of .w a iw J i, ilv
5 ~ :ifJO
ft.iC &■ 3 til??