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d THE DAILY SUN
VOL. XL
to Ik* n aat a aa rt
THBTBIILM MB. »Atl8-BIAt
BiirriBt ronrr w*ri» m.
17.—Whit .
tt’i'SJMtox. Xov.
' rcccntlr published in the
I froui "'iwhiiigiati. in regard to the
I of .fed l>*ri». ati.l Mr. Johnson'*
I iop of ibt milter, haa teen
• rn«i ty aoMl ftper* *&• M»*
j iHHin*eiuent avuwyrihi. d. that teewinatiou Uw Tre not idem Co »»J
Ih# «i«]Hh#iici L#L»r! oh efiam.
gentlefnao who related l® me hit con
versat:on with the Prcmlont, mprct
ing.lcff Dans, wrid. bowivcr, that the
plain »n'er»nca from Mr. L.bnaon's
wui.u was. that ttcr.i would bn
trial. Uit Che mdy deteruiioafioo *x
i reasid aas, that iha ca-o aoui-l in no
avant be brought before a Military
Commission f.u afjud canon It may
be tu»i ttie chagrin of tnv informant,
at the refusal of the Frafident 10 „c.
•pjiesoe luilitarr iu intninal, lilac tews eMCed < fthe propriety him lode
a
apair, urner ea aai ity. of er»r seeing the
duningmsbed culjurU brought tojua
lice. Bo that a* it may, he .‘aid, very
deep ndingly, “I'm sure*from what be
(Mr. dobasonl said, that there will f«
DO trial at oil. *»
It is astonishing what favor tmli'ary
romiiiiaaions »<ill hoirt in the minds of
a certain elms, who arrogate to thim
teivea a!) tho loyalty, and claim a pat¬
ent been i gilt in all the virtue that it has
p-easing to Divine Providence to
bear.w upon our land—I was about to
*»r. to “Uifl'use among our people”- -
but, according to these pent.smart,
thiirt ha* bcnrj h concentration ratiii-i
than « ditTu.ioa, ami they havo beau
made tha Happy ree-pienta of the an
lira gift 1 liar) demand the trial and
conviction of Dev * before n military
comiui*»,:>n, to eatila forover, ih»y say.
tba tight, t>r rather the wrong, of ra~
la* bon and aec«w.oo. It doaa not oc¬
cur to them for a moment that a trial
belore a military coniutUs oo settles
uotiiing whatever except tha individ¬
ual arraigned, and it ia proity sure to
aattie him. becsus'i, in the language ol
tha Venerable son of Neptune, who
porrided over the Navy Department,
• courts mart,at are organised to con¬
vict,'’ But baa anybody ever beard of
the proceeding* of a military commia
Mor, being taken determine in a court of law- as a
puawwleut oint to h disputeii
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It ui ty beall very well to wotk one’s
pniriotiam ilia Mood up of to .led'. th« poi Davis .t of demand
mg as au atone¬
ment for tlie wrongs of tbe nation,
though it is taking a lather narrow¬
minded view ol the conies*., and an
enlarge I onoof .lert. Far s's itifliiroco,
aud paying a very brd compliment to
tbe intelligence and morality of the
desih Amertcnn of pr-ople, io supp-we Jefforaon that the
any one man, even
Davis, can, to tbe Mnalle t |>osrfble
extent, atone for tbe wreck and sutler
ing of the past four years. If hlood is
wanted, a midtaiv com miss on ia the
viiiy Hung to iIihw ii But it it is ilr
to settle a point of late, the
veriest potti'ogyiug infinitely pshce court in tbe
land i< superior to the most
gr«u-tly iinjaiatng array of military
tulen* ihut ever fat upon a court-mar'
pal. In tho (irfet place uo lawyer
tWthy (lie n ime will consont to the
butniliaiion of arguing a ca^o of treoeor
la-fuio a “court” m the couipoaitiou of
which, bras, buttons take the plnco of
braittr, and-w kuruvledge of tagiica ia
law more important than a knowledge of
Think of Jtusii s T; P.rady fxnmining
n a,.ntas, au<l Lew. Wallsue ileoidiug
whivher his question! me pertinent or
fiftt TheGewrn! orerrul03 Mr. Brady,
and Ml’. end Brady fall* bsuk upon “some
quaint lore,"" corioos volume of forgot¬
ten to shin* that he is uot trans
ceirrtfng th*-frrr>na« nf a counsel for
the dateline. l:a nil rirack lo Lew.,
aid t7e »ays in t fleet, ' I don’t care
wbnt Mr. Enkhie, or Mr. Vat tel, or
Mr. Tvent tnsy riave said. They arc
very good men, in their way, aud for
their time, but I want you to under¬
stand" that the prisoners at the bar
took lit) arms against the best Govern¬
ment that the sun ol heaven ever shone
upon. The Union must be preserved,
by tbe Eternal, and the witness shall
stand aside."
Then Mr. Brady attempts to show
that there have always been out:that
iog opinions among American states¬
men as to the right of secession Here
some gentleman, surmounted by ea¬
gles on either shoulder, great in the
titu ar affix of half tbe alphabet to his
name, as, C. tor I., instance, “Col. B >l C.A 4 n<1 ’g
77 th U. S. and Supt, F. jotups
up ami enters a demurrer, rich in pat¬
riotism but jkk)i iu law, that there has
been an Atlantic of blood spilled, and
a Himalaya of bones piled up, to set¬
tle this hated and accursed doctrine
of f>t*t«e Rights, and he tarns to the
presiding General to know if treason
is to be spoUen defiantly in this court t
Of course not: and Mr. Brady gets »
gentle hint that if he doesn’t keep
shy of the Resolutions of ’98, and other
bad things, he’ll put him in Uie Old
Capitol. '
Pretty gi>OD the defense propose- to
show that in 186i' and ’61 many who
are the r Temple ow officiating of Loyalty S3 High believed Pr.est* the in
in
right of secession; thstGreely wanted
to Mr. tenr Banks down the fisunting lie; that
wanted the Union to take
unto iuelf skates and slide; that Gen
Scott desired the wayward rioters tv
depart in peace; and that even the
divine Stanton congratulated Mr. Al¬
bert Galiatin Brown upon tbeseecesion
of M 8* Fsippi. Up jumps a captain
and A. A. G., holding the American
eagle by the tail, metaphorically in
one hand, and thumping the counsel
to order with the other, demands to
know if tbe American Hag doesn’t
H >ai triumphantly from the rock-tib
t.od const of Maine to the golden
shores of California, and whether thin
great nation is now to be insulted and
its gallant defenders slandered in this
tvj^'jn a lova! Court. Through a quo
Davis was not the leader, but the fol¬
lower of the Southern people in the
work of rebellion; that instead
haring volunteered to be their Mo*es
and lead them out of abolition
age, he was Mosesed by them into
ee sion and finally into Fortress
roe. Gen. Wallace objects that this
not pertinent, in Vulgar
he doesn’t give a d-n
Jeff Davis led or followed the
lion. What he deems proper for
COLUMBUS, GA.. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1>7. 1S05.
fouM ia, w heritor Out fraai
atwl glorious Union, hantowd d«»o to
u« bv our lathers for o*ir chiMren'a
children's children. »s to L« broken up
or not. If nail n|k*, if mt, than bt
ue know in Ha>»
Mr EhJj inaiata that t> » au r»tab
lulled maxim that u*ti w< cnnoot be
convict*iof trwaton. and he pr«x*«»r.U
Co argue ifeaf if *ii« StmU% *e*p*r
etc rtirrreigntiea—
T 7*** *°** at lb '*
hlketi „ m tbii court, men .
a (Midbh
tarv ^ircat cfaul^anea. '»ou. has it coma to this."
ejaculates an Titswactor Gsnnal
"If I hear another word about .Scat*
mrere.fntr out of pour mouthi 111 call
tne corporal of the guani ami have yi>u
arrested,'' utters the Oeneral com
"landingtha court.
I he Finally tba trial comes to an «n i.
court finds Jeff a moat fit mau fo»
tho gallows, and he ,a ordered u> be
hung without delay
liut wbnre •« tha willMMlt of tha
I tufelWP to what conslituttsa the
crima of treason * **fn ray mind'seya.
Horatio
Miva
WASHINGTON VIWS.
t.eotira! Carl^ahure in hi* report to
the Preside## (tMed HubUbel eflhet
if n-yger *»ft ac* wvrw feroed at th*
South at prraoot, ft wilt rwquiia a large
standing (army. The forthcoming
1 >wt of the Cjmmieaioaer of Imernal
{•venue wilt rec womotid tbe abolish¬
ing of pn>;irlB«iry rovmuaatauips, and
all other aianifMewt e e ra tt those used for
legs) ilocumente. The Auditor of the
T teasurv has iaaeed a e rculat requir¬
ing Southero jortmastera to piy up all
bxlances line to ^he Oovet oment at the
breaking recently been out of tb« war (12,000 has
recotviKl fiom tha poal
office at Mobile, ivcietary h’auton
has ii«tei mined not to pubtiab a list of
Otll m* to be mualerwd out until after
Congress nieetto.
Several recon*tructe«l IlU-eU bDd
olaim* at the Treorurv fDptrtmuut for
balance due belore their participaliou
in treaaoD.
l>»partment Application was ms l* at the Navy
yeaterday Virginian for the appoint
ment of a young timidihip
roan.
The limes’* special raya tha number
of appllcitiota for psrdou cn file |i
about Jfl.POO ; the number granted will
not exceed 8,0tk). 8 jtne are now being
granted Toe HeiaUl’a Waabington
disnatch miiitaty
says • Gen Orant’a rep<irt of
riper.,nous rulenaBt-Oerersl, since hi* appointment a*
1. will probably »c
company end the tie report of the Secretary
of War, published with that
document.
Tho fesltug against England for al¬
ios mg the officer* and craw of the
.shm.iindonh to escape, is ona of tmdte
gui c l disgust aud boatility, and
all agme that they must be givcu up
to cur authoriti®- under the extrodi
lion treaty. No doubt it entertaineil
of our abilit y to prow* from her log
hxik that sliF took many prize* after
being The informed interior of of tha the eloae Capitol of tbawar.
i* com¬
session, pletely prepared desk* lor tha approaching
for tbe Southern mam
hers have been replaced.
Contracting Burgeon Mary Walker Major'*
having failed to receive the
cuamieelon the’PreaidvMt in tke United Slates army,
directed »ba bv peaaoot
*d tbo usual tutulal for nieritorioua and
faithful aervicea. Her friend* w II
auk Congress for more intrinsic testi¬
monial.
It ia stated (hat all executive and
miscellaneous document* of the 37th
and 38th Congress have been printed.
The Military Commission said to be
ordered lor investigating tho enliat
ment of tbo Frusdian tubjeeu by the
Stale of Massachusetts during the war,
with power to *it in Waahiugion and
Boston t ) accommodate the 1' rusnan
Minister ttud the Mas-achutetis offi¬
cials leipcclively. It U understood
that tbe Piussian tJovornment de¬
manded an explanation from tbe Uni¬
ted States and the former expect*
establish the fact that fraud aud com¬
pulsion was practiced Maj. Gen. upon Hitchcock, em ! grant*.
Commissioners
Mat. Smith and Seth William*.
The l imes’* Washington dicpatch
says: Second Comptroller Masy made
the follow decesions: Office:* dta
oliarged to take effect from a particu¬
lar date, who do not receive notice of
their discharge until some time after¬
ward, and who, in the Mean titnq con¬
tinue on duty, come in the 2d para¬
graph of Genet al Order, No. 103, of
1304, relating to resigned officer*, and
are entitled to p*y to the date oo which
such discharge or nitico was received.
An officer bolding a commission on the
3d of March, 1365, and.-continuing in
tho military service of tbe United
States until August 15th, 1305, was
rendered supernumery by the consoli¬
dation of his regiment with another,
and in consequence discharged, held
that as he was not discharged the ser¬
vice under any order of the War De¬
partment, tor the rejection of tbe
army, he is not entitled to the three
months pay proper, provided 13G5, by the
act of Congress, March id, ins*,
much as ha hoi not remained to tbe
close of the war, within the meaning
of the law.
The TrAione’a apeciai aaye- Recon¬
structed Rebels in Washington do not
disguise their fear* that the bad faith
of tbo many of their pnrdoned seriously brethren affect their in
South will
political aspirations aud interest*.
The loss of .'txecutive confidence,
which they admit they deserved, occa¬
sions serious apprehensions, and the
more information they obtaio of the
sentiment of Northern Congressmen,
tha more apparent it becomes that
they have no chance offtdinisa'ou Into
the next Congress.
Thoa. Conway, late Aasi^aut Com
mifsiouer of the Freedmea'e Bureau
of Xouitiana, ha3 been tendered by
dm. Howard tba sur er in tendency of
all the frredmen’s schools in Tennes¬
see and Kentucky.
The tumor* indttslriouHy circulated
concerning the resignation of Judge
Oilo, Assistant Seerotary of tbe Inter¬
ior amt the appointment Tn bis place
of Judge Monoo, of Illinois, are with¬
out foundation.
U is aoderetood iu Washington will that
the .Secretary of the Treasury re¬
commend Congress in hia fotthcomiag suffi¬
annual report of to appropriate off a
cient tom money <o pay tbe na¬
tional debt in about thirty years.
Au afternoon paper asyi: Schuyler
Cdtfex has received assurance* from
; Gov Ki.-hmm. l «t- I m ■ H'tik* ihmi
j Ibfy will not |. im.t il„. r n to t
ma*l Jor th. >j..ak.«,ii |.
i ,; ^n Ki k It i«) i, - • igr.i
I tio«, wbirti w» I n>»» *< eptnl en tin
! ground that I i. ^tuvs-ia ihs 1‘isei
i men's Uu’«au %-» i t«w> vafttab'e to lie
j di*pvn*«*d * ith
The Btrsli** \v»*i 9gl.ni sjeoi
tii* v *l u "
friends 4-cUr* it,at ex >,^»k.-r •
f.x's aru^ch is m to I, « ,a,l
i»'V, iavot and a\»x*rw H i; |!„> |* l#kx i, ^
. in ill the a J,,f s Hlt | <u
representative* t> Congn-. win*,,,,
* (he fatal oath
The l«i .........!l ! v r. at.."," < •■m il r. ve
h . w limn
j _
here am about , .■> aiiplu'AUlx bit
.
»«cani I eutennnuf, .n i! . tegular
army
- The Coinnu-rciai'a Wnshingt -I*
c al aaya: l.eaibng Itepubbct are
urging the oossidt-rali >n < I limine:.,i
oialtera at the opetung letabra. leaving
the edmiMitm c.f S.tuiliein iitomber.
till after Cbristmai, by which ter.,- h»i -
uianiom acii m wav he tarurad.
Post roaster licneral Dennuan Ima
r'ompleietl bid i«piri Ilia department
-wilt not r»-«ju re any nd-fitional “IT ' •
pi.atieua lur the lu al fiscal real
H**porta Ironi nt*ai!y all the Sun
whcic tt,e 1 inednien'. Bures,I ba.
been ustal I shi d .tale there is o, tisi.l
erable nillering am -iig the negroer,
and lien llownr I is atriw gly opposed
to abolishing the lUiri-.it, m j.r»-.i>ut
The r,-|a>rts of scloMtU •f the B'lrrsu
in Kentucky and i« nnc.ssceahow one
bundrs-l aolnois in active npernti in
for the colored children anil destitute
refugees Then* *ch.x>l are supported
by UHl'erent benevolent uasocteiiooa
throughout the North, hut they are
ldace-1 under the iiltu rn of liiiu.nl
rDk, Awistsnt Cocunu'sionrr. The
lot si miffli er of aoholaratn attendance
ir, the month of September shi VV,-
4b3, ami the total number of teachers
employed in active service 1 Hi)
Tho Kern'd'* Wanhmgton li.jiatcli
• ayr- Mr*. B abop, daughter of tho el
iiocreUiy of the N»vv, i. in the c ty
interceding for her father'* i.,le**e Oil
parole
Two white men iiMiind Juhu M,
Bviran and I 'uriatopher (’ Riteve, Ih,v
ing liven rotitietad by h M illal ,tv
C oinmivNion of 1 1,« murder of ; , negro.-*
named Nellie Wert UiTalmfurrocuun
ty. Ga., have been sentonceil to b»
haiigid. The Fieaident ha* approved
the hetiteree, and ordered the rxecu
tion to take place on the lir-t
in January next
The Washington iinthoi i'ies have
officially prote.ted against the pasaago
of. any bill in't.'>ngre.4 bxikmg lone
grosnlfrage iu the District ol C >|gm>
bia
Ex liovernor C'umniinga. Buehanan a
Territorial Executive of I uti, w*. hi
the Treasury on the 20 Ii, for the pur¬
pose of drawing the balance cf the
salary due bun. lie has lakvn all the
oaths, has been pardoned, nnd to day
expect* to draw his grritabackt and
leave for tieorgia.
the Tribune’* \\ aahiiigmn -p.'iH-l
says Jo«l^o Advocate riiitpoau hs.
r»'*igued his position in tho army, amt
wilt practice law in Washington
Trivate letters state that most of the
colored troops in Texas are to l>« IDUlh
tercil out. I’hia probably accounts lor
the suuding o! regular troops to the
Kio Gran to.
The successor to Senator < ollamer
will probably l,o W tllatu lletihnid, of
Chelsea
Tn« War Dvpsrliue.pt ha. decided
that no cla tnt tor veteran bounty will
beentertntned ttxless theclnimsut has
heretolore been recvgnired, and borne
on bis company rot la as such Y’eteran
colored soKliav* app*y>ng (or bounty
should state wheinor they were mus¬
tered in ** free on or before forit'ith
18 C 1
Few members of (jongress had ai
rivedai Washington on the 21th, lion.
Thad tens Stevens is among the recent
amvalf
The d.reJtois of the Board o( Trade
hav* taken action wuh a r.ow to the
consolidation of the cine* cf Wash¬
ington snd Georgetown, snd the re¬
mainder of the county of Washington
into on o Ml un kips! ity, tutlesd of be¬
ing, as at present under tbe control of
five distinct authorities
A 8IC0HB kSUtUMWlllY.
A corraspondent writtog Davenport, of the Chicago Iowa,
Times, from
give* sn account of a visit Ur Camp
MeLellsn, eoraelw.) miles from Daven
port in which be >nyi ; m
Within oie confined whal is left of
one tuousAnd Jodisn* who were re
moved hither from Minnesota slier
the inissacro of 18CV. They *re Sioux,
and were tent here originally to be
bung, but as the Federal Government
does a good deal in more hanging in
theory IIowe*l than remain practice, they have
bean 11 to here until cf
about the origins! number hundred. there Of there, is left only
two pm
haps, one-thud tire men snd the rest
squaw* and p«pin*e» The remainder
have died, with the exception of a few
who have been sent to a reset vat ion in
Missouri.
Here, in a few word, of unction and
suavity, the correspondent of the Chi¬
cago Times gives the outline* of an
event more shocking and ghastly than
the Two yeats of Anders mvilie. (Hit
of one thousand prisoners who were
removed to huodre/d Cimp McLellnn, in 1SC2,
barely two be—the are now left alive!
U cannot writer must bA one
of the cornrspondents of the Now York
Tribune, or the Philadelphia Enquirer,
who are regularly employed to fabri¬
cate such -lories about the .Southern
people; and, being up in the Norih
west from cenevrity unavoidable, “wag
keepinz his ban i in’’ for the winter's
campaign in the South. To think,
too. that tbe greater portion of the,e
poor, red wr.-tcbc« are “squawg apd
papooses!” Ye gods! if they were only
the deicendauts of 11am, instead of the
aboriginal and rightful owners of the
land where floods they were imprisoned,
what of oratory and „ editorial
bosh we should have pouring iu upon
us from Beecher and tireely.
Where is the Wirx who officiated at
Comp McLeUan these ? And woe it by direct
orders that Indians were sent
tbilber to be hung, but were reprieved
to undergo their final a thousand deaths in await¬
ing Tntl Ptba. punishment.—JV, 0,
3
NEW STOREl-NEW GOODS!
S. PUMP * CO.
Ns. « .’I Hnmit HI • a
if! NICKS OJ.r» STAND.)
11" i■ IX sft»lit \ND ARB DAILY
Hffitiiii i Ur«« Bwe 'fMnrnt #i
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
I thfti and l Uni, irianlnit.
1
K'lituUu un i Rhawln,
I.VD1IH Fl'RM rill I NiS bonus
NOTIONS,
Hots. Cups, Boots, Shoes,
Geutb’ aud Boya’ Glothiug,
RROAftCLOt 44 FNIH 1 M MNt-4HI.Ni; tIftOpS. MURES,
H AKD ( AMI
VK-TINfJM. RAMJYCrS JEANS
VNU TAII.UUd CUlUMI.NiLS, and all
aii'U. ,*4 la .uil.l»a lev
umfs', lndh*« ittd Ildieu't H>af,
a Ini It 'Itt’v t tfor m» (i# fiiiiBiit tvi ('tiliirn
nua ai,4 tinullr al -tia
Lowest Market Rates.
COUNTRY MKKCUANra ata aspa*
cut y invited i t *li «vd cAtintne car it >ck
tick,,* paichaatn. i.tawvvtiic* A Itbcisl dt«
/(mill xl ■». ,.l ,o lu Ii.dr
Mr. Thomas Ohaflio, Tr •l
lurmril) With KF.nn JUHNMUNA CO
and
Mr. Guo. Meredith,
turaiarly wnli J K V I.F Si CO . would ti*
,i!ea*« d to *oetfiair old iriands .im! pslrmis ■<
iDo ahova addrv.s «h*r* ihay iua> u.t **
•urod ibnf out tm traat**! wt*k ,1,a i.n*
latrnv.a anil kindnaa* wliirt, rlnaai'iiwisoit
<t,f ,r doaiMg* 1m wuh thru, I •< tor nit r itmr *
noH
WholeBHlo and Retail?
IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS I
0(1 TO
A. KAUFM ANN’S, Agt,
102 Broad Street,
oiLUMnua, 04.
fV 110 KIM
f* Of IDS
LOMUariSU 0»
fancy goods,
LADIES' CLOAKH,
Ladies' amt emit,**'* hiioe*.
GENTM But>T8, SHUEit and HaTd,
HOOF 8KIRTH
Lars* lm Whit* sot Gat’d BLANKETS,
NOTIONS, *o , isn ,
*i» • * 1*1 v. ivl *t
It It* * A Lx UUBII, OArtSIMKKE,
.SATINET and EN DLLS If 1IJLAVEH
CHEAP FOR CASH !
u.JSai J ,
I’cubotly’ilon* Maple tpland Cattea Sett?
1 IIAVa 10 i bwiiti*. al ih* H* ■* afihl.ai rlvsllad
iiiilMia t--r Ml* Mi to* U Its p.r tii.li I
hi. e-li.i'i i. m {.rndui lie* « in. anal nm ii. „p.
I* d v.n.lti., an.I al l lirlt * Inha laarkit, when
Ii ta api'wetatsd, Stuih's tha p»l. a of m ilJltn..,
W-aara Uraaaw iod A Orsy, nf Outumtaa, .aid Siy
*<i <»up i TJ t»la. si »2ou. >ti> sihar ollnaa
«(>a Ii'.slrc h' III a 40 |Ut>. i Sinna Ih* aaltlam nl
«f mu | "t iical ..rtf- a' 5 ha, aam * **a>piiuf lb a
i-rtUi'it rsiawt li-*l ,«»r t . I I'.a m ,nnfa<m,rtna Y*
mb .rt'i ' nt h.iul'. ; he .un* ilu| puichaiaul my
•»l 1 T. 1 VI will •I'he.l H) . I*- rewtaad Hi fahM. ta Tha Ijf.
i '**»,' •• * aei'V al t a ia.4.» reyly t
Hint 'id. c,. S'|i 4 tW,:—Ui.a A Vailwdy, Kaq
— Irtair do • I »|» m rtt. l,* *, your, at tha lu n
In*,, wuh Mmin #•*«,'* V'liton (ik.ii tiy ynun-alt
i .iu i' i'*i nl wi Ii the »mi|"i* *i-ut, am) hnp. yuur
rtotr.ln en.ih iw- rtrrtapta. f wiii I,* aquat ti std ii. ii wdrtti |n laecu, atid
*, tf no l.s f >r oar us*
•nm* Whi , ynur wanly e-jilna i! ) cau'.art I, rrady <v« lo.rtl, ih*pnc. iildU of relddllnx*.
n w. p aaaad
c rii.|J .ml with y 'i as ih» eutijaci.
Tittjyow*. W,m«w.Uo a c UaaaCn IVko,
M i.r. Peabody, Snhna.vlar <t Write, and tiieen
wool Or y rf Ui''a»rta#. are mr M s', tor
-niff •f ih. eaL.ltiM'IsSSai id ti, Hat c* i,.
nefifi CIl'H A I'KABOIlV
Th* read w*!l »M i'B, {i|> I* . eg- c non t,
each Ovdefi inHy* he sdar* eeed In rne, nr rl
* ....... r yanii »■ _■ * i«<S im
NOTICE i
A LI. |>«ri»on« !r»i^r»ir 1 h« ««i«m of
fl. C. MrKftCIC, d cahe-iI are riei**t y t,u
iiI mI • * fx«VMUU m i q-mIbu praporif «t
•me*. A*.*! «H lrtNIri* lofl*t»e>d w Mid ■»**<• l»jf
n.dto, of her wine, mill ft%ll N n<l muIahi
odc». '»r I wi#|»« comiit1 ■ pV«g«id mcc an(t
fn «I»ft ftRiids of An Hunrut-y r colitoolfoij, •• thm
rttots'B IflllEt t >0 <s«>fl|.d micDvdlalc >.
•I 9 UcKEK, Adtti'r
C kfiunltus, Oh , N*'Vi ml «r 17, lt»06 t»
A. V. BOATRITE,
127 UROAI) 8T.,
Columbua, Georgia,
(<TpP081TB COLDMHUS BANK)
DkALURIN
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
Hoots, Maocb, lints, C apa, •
Ready-Made Clothing
and Blankets. *
JOHN P. MANLEY, *
. Fdndtftg or e #r«i ilaotkj <f Sod***.
JOHN W. WILLIAMS,
nr$ tm rtomerty of Srm O L MeGoofh * Co
Wanted.
B V * Yurtainlad*. f a cr**t tuffeier by the Bar.
m|4ft 1 T rou’b. S*>« ^ACiUE, Will IU toms prrr*u torn'
r» ic«uua ^ ia th« u. ,.i
braruRbw., Freuc*i..u4 Mwic th
b*e ‘ttUrf hoir>« t»<» Ljecl, iawferffaeei ail »h« 4«fftpw« t« « gv«d ewafu* mi
vAui&ato«i^Y ViigSuSw Pttm, nri d
. 4 Cg B sIsisqikw,
^ Ma.
Notice. ;
A l.!. lorun* Indebted to the tat* Srm of rtOBV
rLKMNe Aswi.r,.re
tney tnoet com* up ud .etlta 5 * B d tbuoe who
to p»y by firm d*r of J*ns*r* il ^Tatoor,. r*at, tbeir
and A<x»*at.Wll b. tut
«rVo^ SggtfiSSt “.««««.laud.
Cntamhta. Ita . 0^ T ’lre*t 0 * 8Wm
BILLS OF LADING
& 4 " tots
tor at
THIS OFFICE.
NO. 78.
S. SPEAR.
raaerttitL a*s> BXrr*i*a» ri
to WIKM1KBI ^
AW
JliWELLEH,
Corner Broral »nd Bh&dolph Uta.
AT Ul* OLD STAND.
Hat n »m It|ra« a ••• a«4 lWf» atm* >1
IISK OULU WAfi MBx.
HICH 00M> JEWRLHY.
Hl'KHLIMlt sILVfcK WARK.
FINK fM.ATKU C A STORM,
turd. KSIVL8, FORKS.
rEhXUfa. FICIiLK RTANDt.
8 YBITP tUlFR, Aj
Atrt, a (a* ansurUaua, ot
savt" sad auto TRiUBI.t.4.
<HtL» sad mm WICTllW
II AIH W O H K ,
U .da Is 0i dsr - say Pralga ot fauna
PEBBLE 8PECTA0LE8,
t.\ HOLD, AILVKK aaJ RTtKL VKtMKA.
WITCH WOBK imi JF.WKLIV 1KP.HKF.II
ay seas ss» aas»>«a,Ma w«ac«,s
VI It. JAMES rillfKIH,
Has Oi-is. ol >ka Waysh DefaiiMse,, which In It
ell III Ur taaNlKAUsi Ul* »-rk duu.
ib*t>**i parts)* aiaii*'•
Wiiim havlaf PLAIN Wan-Ha* cso Itavv Itom
JKWn LED.vtis.i t« Itat>j. C»<r>ao*1!4, n.inalo,
Ai|twwa(4na
inn. I.1GNIRE,
*4,1*41. evil ka «*0 loan* any r....*nu«uJ»
il'>a tram •* *ai chars* d n» a.pairto* ot Jaa
Vrjj^'l^acBd antio* ■*#.Artn*, ala
a — T
VILH.M, VOIINU & BRH •>
BROKERS OFFICE
Mechanics’ Bank Ageucy,
GOLD,
SILVER,
and
tsXCHANGE,
BOUGHT AND BOLD!
tfigbest Frioae Paid for
BANK NOTE
•eotot* Huy.
Ctatrrt aallraad h<uk......... • SO
wanT.la Kali io..) and Sankm. Coai|iauV Ml)
Hash uf MtMi. 0- r.to.................. re
Manna Palik ................... .55
.......
Oanh *t annnst*.............- ......... w
Assort* lo-tiraaua.................. M
Batik (if A'hen................................. IS
Hiu;k w Odainliu. ........... .10
Hank e( CVnimeira. .................... •;-a
Hank of lb* Kmi'lin Slau
buik <.f Sultusw....... 4 ft
Ban* 11 Hava, nah .....
Bans ol Ui* flirt* of Mao'S**........... VS
ctiy Hank of An(**u...... .
Ka'Mar . 1 and Maabanlr*’ Hmk....... lu
Maehahlna' Hank....................... .. 10
M*ii‘h*o>»' and Blauiara' Hank ..... ..i*
Tin- tara‘ B>sk.......................— ..t:
t'alna Saab .................... lu
T'Wrter Cb M SI .* ______ ..... .................. 1.
kUBUtsviarara'................... II
ALABAMA
S.ok iif rtokn* .... TV
Bank nl Maatfl'Wrtf . US
Bulk «f C.lBrt. U
l'*»tr*l B.Sk ........ N
Irtxnmen-M Boa.
krtrtaia Bank.. a 1
NurikrtO B*u. to
Sumbara Bank 0
•onto CAROLINA.
& o>d-n •/»
Book • f a-lMWi* •to
Kank ot Chaarar...... w
Il.tk o' OanrK.iown.
Hwik H .ok uf HwaliUtg................................. flwalwrry •j» 3W
or ......................
Bauk vf It a H'b 4 « ot kuuth Carellua
CBaimarcta! bank ..... ..... r
Kscbasc* Bank .............-......- IS
Varnara* and Btchasg. Bank ii
■torasaeta’baak...... .............. ■9
PaopUa'ljaak.............................. Piam.VTt.nk t ratrtla'd......... aT id
a
M •nirrFMd Mtocfctobfc’t . Hank ,fri
nut* n»*k............ ,12
BoaUiwMUr* Rrtiruad
UtkMkMk.....
Igerffor qaotatluas of Other
Bunlt Notes En<|Utre at Our
Giles.
ooJfl ftm
_
SHOES SHOES.
BLACK
' and
RUSSET
BROGANS!
Best Grade.
-AT -
J. A. OODY’S.
«»pU if
Oolumbns Female Academy
T B» wfltawBptoisdoa^Sm Yxsroisetof tM»' l yR * •tioo H*r.-
5 £^jttssa?ah:
jsr
l^r^pri"^i” Wd TCITiOS forUitUM.
KATOS Of $30 00
Library brartSMat t m
laetdastal SI so
Musio «....«.»~»4.i. * M
3 M
Itaeoch......—............ 1S4S
No **»r* nkar** aw 1 m.— „ —
| 1 •ta'taM* * BrtTrJsr* wtafettM mart fkraiiiii sM p*t towti, extra r tor «ttow w <rt toi ^ h r . toW 0*4
CBAJVQB OF SOHEDUI
O N »*d tail *»«* |b«4 rrtUaj, w«li >iitu 8**' totiowei IS**. OM1
*»•*»
Ant**** Wart total _ ttmm
trru. a* Nf »t|r 0 J .r r tUpm
Ua*> W«a«*»»ar» Wall M .... 4 * a at
UM4 total *1 lU|a
Anlaaat c- ;ua.t> *..... *«* :z
rasaaoil. g auk ira'aai f Aitaai* at.4 Vast
Ka'nxrt «»* F-'at. wbtoh •»«»»• la tlla w
(.«.u. ■ • u >. I ‘of CWtaa ojataJaataia *orh
» g f*AW.
•< Ml “ — ‘
Through to Atlanta!
On and after Monday, 11th last.
tnwmwrtsriOma Miaoaaa SaiuKuar a,! ,
<-o aiaian, Ua, S»pl. », laaa. I I
Muirogfe Railroad Kcbcdaic.
Laavs iv.iamba. ........tats as.
Arms M»»b .....4lap m.
U»*« M» U ftta®
Arrifa Culaaut.ua —... -4M p. m.
r iv.yj rrrsrr/ty i scbmdvi*
~
aiaai w .»_ .
l.-4*a M-co
*nl«s * Ur a
:.»•*» Allaaia- •••r* at
Arnva Max* .
aa|OA if W L iLAtm.tmift.
NO KNICK KNACKS, NO TRASH!
Whoever H'anta Fall Value
• nr their Money .Unit Come
TO
B. JACKSON’S,
133 Drood Ht »»
NEXT DOOR IO ROfir.TTK * LAW DOM
THE LAUOK-iT ANU RE-iT STOCK Of
DRY GOODS
— AND—
CLOTHING,
Consisting cf th* follawlrg sulci**. I
ilDr now to my friend* at..2 customer*.
CALICOES,
D SLAIN Iks,
ALFAOAN and LUSTBKfi.
MERINON— Frsnnn and E g l.h,
LINENH,
I LKACI1KD MWLINffand 8g*etlog,
L ADI Ex * CLOTH CLOAKS
th* Lat«*i 8ijK and a great many ethtr
art'oli • too numerous to mtiiti a
1 rasprotfully lorlia my frl*nl» and eu*
tomer* to oail soon
Country Ai«i«fc*nt* wLl d# we!', |«
lay In thair supplies at my store
B. JACKSON,
«tl4 (f 138 Bread *trwt
GOLD PENS.
T'oVdpSnV * 0 ,w i8J01 « rirr '
Oall and try n,am at
T. 8. SPEAR'S.
o<i*I if
—w
W II Witiiaa V a Lava,
WITHERS & LOUD,
UE.VKIUL (0MMISSI0V MKRCHAJfM,
Cherry Street, between lit end 2d Street,
MACON, OA.,
S°iilnrT.! O t HULlU'l* fur .ala In of ttali v EktHAKB«I marfert, bellartat tad
• hav I*n *#Mt a< ntiafactury a, . u y baas*
la tnt. rltjr. ’
Ofd.'* lea nt fi r th. e^ta^Ma of Oraawln,
Prun, or any kind of M«rob*n la. al L>et*vlll*
nr tlnclnnalt Uor l)r Wlitiai. Uartn* i.pansd aa
' 0 * r 'tor ih. yuri o.c rtf ausudlD*
lu Ibal b-aseb >.f it,* hamctu, and wilt .tv* Il bn
n iwnal an nitiio Ord.r. dlracisd a> WitbrnA
>d Macon, »lil raorir* prunjii attDOttoa.
IfOi" lm
SIGHT EXCHANGE
— on —
NEW YORK
Ft>i t>f
JOHN KING.
m.* lui Banksr
-—__ Liquors
in Cases!
500 Casos of Choice Whis¬
key and brandy,
lOO naakete Cliampugne,
alt brand. J««, r.c.lv. J and far s»l. at
n JACKSON'S,
If _OA Bread ihia,
W Dawson, OULD Collier & Co.
iwtrau. rappiM tfudy Braaoripltnn tnfivB, ifc.tr Monda anil
ttiai ,h» Ci.JffRot
•'ll h ',’HE r.NTIAE ot Mr
J B ( , OLLIER, wti ** .Mil) .. « dmgai.i ‘ocSdlt t« *.|)
k dowa Is ItlS ' rty
____
Storage and Sal 3 of Cotton]
W E woyid .no' iis". iu ih. jmbl c ttu
wo* . |>i*p„.d ta
BTI4lir. AXt» SELL, COTTO#,
h«li * food ihJUrt. snd hoi* to rt*« m «r»t ««c.
0f ** ir Cur* • Dr<>»4 „ V®'»NETT «mJ CUtr A 00,
t%
RAILROAD RECEIPT' BOOKS!
TWO-QUlUtr
Railroad Reoeipt Bocks,
For •***• cttM|> nt thu
mhA if sow ome n
____
Metropolitan Enterprise.
GREAT GIFT SALE
NEW YORK AND FOVIDENCE
Jewelers’ Association,
CAPITAL,..................$1,000,000!
Ospet, 187 Broadway,
A rtymaiiM * U'od. •look cf sli fUtia Watches. J.*.),* Ir
n fr tube ,"d tur ONx DO
UK I *ach. altk.iat rr*.rd lo v*iur, and uot to b*
CEttTirlCAi£.-< * ,n " r ‘ a w,u rw.if*
t u miu* 1 etch srucis kdiI its
,n *“ l *f «*«tojtos **H
sijsaaaw*’*' -***»•««
0* U,* rwseiul of Ik* Ortdtfi at* ,oo wf.l i*s
oust yon «• «oiog V> bar*, ana tl.eu n |« *t *uur
ParakMsr. m», ,l,u« obuin * Ould W«. c k u*.
Jowrtry on lb*n our Oo* H.t, lor tl. and In no cub c*n thcr
grt )•** Del tar.' Wurth, as ttar* u. no
Afsnt. *r. w.aicd is star, town tc. tfc* coauls*:
cwry p»r« n can m.i.lli * day, .* Hnu onr Cm
liftcau. In th* gt**i..t .tie of Jewelry erw
Known.
Send 26c f »r * Ceriiflealp, which will lufuns vo*
Wh*f yo* e*B obtain ror SI. At the earn* dm* «*t
r * ’’ f, >0 '** Dtn * ! *rt o'psrilcaiar.; SIM,
1 ' < 4 ,
Addrsaa, jakes mnv'mhsew t co..
on !6 im »7 Bro«.l„,T W. T.
Advances on Cotton !
P EBBfsg d*rtr*rc LLYklPSOL lo ship e«*ton t > KSW
YORK or «u bora Ik. MM*
firai-clus bou.a, .Lit ADVAICES SIAWL br no
p'yinc ucJI f to *' •*
W W GABRAABkW
Bank Notes Wanted. *
I AM autho-iirt to parehmso irrtee of tho Stats
lo th* St*t*e of Georgt*, Airbima N. rih *nd
South Gwnlina. Virginia, loulrlau* acd >ui4wm,
aud will p*y lull markei rata* w the 'lair
W fXLlX ALEXAS
Og*st K M Brew A €a»
Ns »A Broad street, over Saais’e .tare
oftT tf
—ra
DRAY LINE!
I'US l WBtarrtened sre roo- .
•*d »ta**f*«atatB8*uf^»re, are prepared to do UACrt-
IM JU.
h'ftot S8 BreaM