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§ail]} (Inquirer.
JONH II. MARTI*
COLUMBUS
Samday Morning. Sept. 24, 1866.
••Tlir •Mnlu* of Ihc Megm.”
Wo copy i« another column an **diln-
riot and a communioaintl arthl« from the
ColumLu# Sun of yeetonlay morning, on
(liia subject. It in not our intention* at
tliin tluio, to take i*»ue with our neigh-
Inir upon any claim of fritncliinf or po
litical Mainline for tin- negroo*. Indeed
w< <lo not find any Mich claim *° ‘lii;
1 inertly made an to define- jw»int* foi c on
troveity with sufficient oleurncM.
What we now wish to do is to protest
against I ho sjnt aging <#f such questions
n* are rained by inlmtigatury, in tbe c-loc'
tion of .1. legates to tho Convention. All
that the Convention in called upon to do
in regard to tho negro, in, in our judg
ment, to declare Jiim free, and to make
it ohligntory upon the Lejnlulurr to pro
tect him in tho enjoyment of that Ir*
dean. This is wbat the Convention of
Mississippi did—nothing more and noth
ing loss; and this, we bolievo, is what
the AHIminn Convention, now in session,
will do. The Constitution of the State
of Georgia never did prescribe win
should Ini witnesses jn oouits, win
should he competent to act ns jurors, or
who should he a freeholder. It excluded
ihi |H«r«oti. white or hlnck. from the
courts, for the redress of grievatia
the enforcement of lights. All these
matters were left to the Legislature io
regulate hy tin lair. The organic law,
with which Convention* have to do, wai
silent oil these poinY-.
The Cunstitiition of Georgia would In
a voluiuinmis instrument indeed, if it
were extended to such dimuindoiiN ns to
r-liilirace a freedmen's code Slid to define
every privilege and legal right of a
freedman. The "poor whites” of Geor
gia have lor about lour score years found
nniplfl protection nt parson, properly
and franchises with-mt initiate definitions
and regulations in tin- Constitution. At
nil events, such forms of proceeding as
the statutes gave them were nU tliat they
liud for the security of life and property.
Then why seek, just at this critical
time, to make the Convention embody in
the Constitution what it never contained
1>Cfore ? Why not leave these matters
for the action of tho Legislature, undo
n general mnndatory clause of the Con
atitutioii reqturitig tho protection of tie
freedman in their new status and prop
i-rty rights'
If our ootomporaiy would iu* more
qiartieulsr in tho use of the worda "fre
*ch”miii1 "frecdnmi," its menniug Could
rhnps he lu tter understood. In five
truces it speaks of the negro a*
'Oiiinii,” aiul in one as a “freedman
•«*rding to our understanding, the tie-
in the South (and in nv*t of th<
rtheni States too) is at present only
“freedman"—not ii ••freeman'* yet.
ehetcr defines UlO difference thus;
Kreeihnan—n man who has boon a slave
nd is manumitted." ••Freeman- nno
vho enjoys or is entitled to a fruticliiiM*
or peculiar privilege." We accept the
ptatus of the negro as a (itcilman* and
Join in the opinion that tho Convention
uliould recognise it mid make it obliga
tory on the Legislature to protect it.
Hut wo do not yet regard the negro as a
freeman* or oitijmn, and we an* opposed
to tho Convention making him one by
conferring on him the right ot ruffruge.
All his rights of person or of property,
liis standing in tho courts and his privi
leges ns a freeholder, can, as we have
sold above, he determined by statutes of
the Legislature, just as a •white man's
rights ami privileges iu this respect are
and alwuys have been determined.
It«>th the Sun and its correspondent
(the lutter of whom, by the way, we take
to be a very high "private*) suggest that
tho Convention must declare the ordi
nance of secession unconstitutional—
uot simply rtpcal it. Now we have nev
er, iu the course of a loug career ns n
journalist, upheld the constitutional right
of BOoessiou. XYv have uevor, on any
occusiou upon which it was pi-opused to
resort to it, failed m oppose and deuouuoe
it na a heresy, it would thus appear
that no violence would he done to om
judgment should the Convention declare
the act of secession miooiistitutional.
Hut really we do not see the necessity of
insisting on such n declaration, when a
repeal would have the same effect. W
do uot propose to make men do or suy
anything simply hecaitoe we know it
will be humiliating to them to do so, or
even because wo could exclude them
from the Convention by such a require
ment. H has boon demonstrated that
secession is <m .w/s^w/u/iVv, and the
State* that resorted to it have to undo
their own acts. 1* uot n failure to main
taiu it—a failure so signal ‘and over*
whelming—a hotter guaranty against
nny attempt to resort to it in future thou
uny declaratory ronuuoiation could l>e 1
Gov. Johuaon, in his speech in this
city Iu July last, expressed the hope that
the Convention would make but few
changes in the old Constitution of the
State; and in his emimeration of the
things which it would be required to do
iu order to obtain the reinstatement of
Heorgia to its old status in the Union,
•aid nothing about establishing for
the negro, iu the new Constitution, any
other rights than those of a freedman.
lie certainly did uot iyyist that those
rights and privdegiw which are pecu
liarly bestowed upon the white man iu
Georgia only by statute, should be par-
iWularly recited for the negro iu the
CoBS&vitiou. IVesideut Johnson lias
uever, in a*y of his proclamations or
puldic dtH-larati«a»» required the South
cm States b> do more, in their C-inven
tions, than Mississippi has done in her*--
admit the extinction of slavery, forbid
forever a return to it, and make it • bliga
tory on fbe Slate legislatures to provtil*
laws for tho protection of the negroes in
their freedom and its incidental rights.
Why can we not pursue the sane- course
in Georgia, and leave it to tfie Legisla
ture to f-naet sututes for the protection
of the negro in all the rights and immu
nities of the condition thus recognized
hy flu- Constitution ?
i fsarh-wl)
decide! i
they pro
. *re ahoy prensri
ino Hm rospontibirtty
upon those b*ni'>‘ > H
null »
prop*
iv/ do they
-
g and pre-
>ny iri civil
News oy Telegraph.
' i »;>.*.*,- you-.. .- pt.-J Between twelve
--1 t-> ; alJ *d one »» <*•■% tide morning a f-re broke
ol n i out in tho upper part of ’ho American rice
’* do | tn ; j; >*.,. i;,| oj'.h ire*., Wow Dover
* ’i s an ,j 4l ,.d l><*f »t'• tno flame# i.uld he
•* ec- .q lfK n„d eu.*r.‘;y, badly damagod* live*
' “ story brick, vi'.ti iu centeoti consume4
rretdaen In IMMi.
(Jau. C. H. Fisk, Assistant Com in in-
rionci of the Freedmen's Bureau for j l-> r
Lfcft Federal
-hstl be n
freeholder.
bnil
and ship chni
ries were ^
greatly dan. s
poUfe'l upon
aunientiM t‘> ae adjoining
1 hy n >lr. l'entz. grocer
Tlo
The io«4
v Irjured. and
A by the deluge of water
building by the firemen.
. jld n t Gli ihort of $400,000
around t»i
or may b
Kentucky. Tennessee, and North Ala
bama, lias ptiblndicd a circular embody
ing the first instructions in reference to
the employment of froedinon f*»r
that we Imve yet seen. A* it is proba
ble that the general policy indicated hy
this circular will he applied to all lie*
Bout horn States, we make a synopsis of
its provisions as a matter *>f interest to
our readers.
The following is the form of contract
to lx* observed:
Know nil .Mi n hy thrar
Tiut ot thn County of
bints »»f held nod firmly I. . i I
io the I'nlirtl Mtai«* of Arnerlr* it, tlo
• urn ol -- Dollar*, for the pavineot <.|
which- bind ileiri. Kirrutora Snd Admin-
UtraloM. firmly, hy then* prefer, t^. In lhi« Co a-
tract; That ••• to furnish tb* eer-^i s
whoae rwtme* are •uhjoined. (frae l laborer^)
<Ju4rteM, Fuel, aah*t«ntial and healthy llathm.,
all necoiaury .Medical Attendanro and Suppli, *
hi c*jie of sirknoM. and the Mioouot net
their reapr.'tiv* natnr. |>»r
trial
i-iiili i Ibiy -
ioti will Go
.-dinary legi
r-ntilletl to a
forn our. civil
». II ut nliefis
t wita*- in
I thii be with tho
re A dt niR jn of f#eor-
ut» to arise, and
Aro men wh<» stK*k
. ir Slate Cou
rt with d<*ri-*• n nt.J
i- iju'otloa? They
,Doii t in duties nnd
That
ilifferorit
surnblks,
c flippant
icoo rung
__ r _. _ nth. during lb*
rontinuation of this Contrast—tha Ut*r*r» r t .
h* paid In full before the final di*i oral <■! the
crop which la to he raise<l hy them on
plantation, in the County <d •— etats
of...
Hat* of l*ay
l>sr month.
i tola. | Ct .
--1M.
,..'rfo
n It
<iv.y,
Nek V' TtB. A .pccial to thn
Time-, iU',1-1 V. in.ton, S.)>Umber 19.
,»», tt." J<rt llr.vll tro.iure, brought
hero in - 'i.r; o. is . TiMiurr hw
heon counle-l i . U. • I r-.-ury otBco, »n<l
foun-Uo c milsi -: .--'J iWJJn gold eoln
t’.l.fjOOin «iivor
lurs, old •
—lots! Value,
WAttmxorr
existing n» '
would odtqA *
Kailroad Umd
of tho Metro]
• *.iy Moxiertn dol-
•, tr- of silvaf
100,000.
Idref
y).—homo doubU
course the Government
to ti *•; ayiasnt »»f Pacitic
th • l*x<-identof the Hank
vrlit > now in thucity.
t„ the Soc rotary ol the
>l.j*ct, to-day, nnd ro-
-tsing reply:
• • n v DKf 'T, Bept. 19.
i- : of t*>-day, axkir.g
•; ,on #>t* the Govern-
- • !
Juiy : ’ l’VL!, and July
m :..m r»arlruction of the
t dote or oootln*
,ii. p< rformance hy the
radon ot it- 'ddigalioni, la
rn up i xaminsUon ot tho
«: 1 ti.o various pro
to rxrpect to the ixsuo of
a ... h i that th* 1 faith
:.l ft pi'-dgei to tbeir ro-
.• hands of lawful holder*,
gard as io whether the «»b*
r .ilroid company ore ul-
”» sir »
I'uur !><}• I.atcf Irtm bMfope.
ahuivaL of sTZAMsfur tiff of »oato:x.
hope
City of Boston, which left Liverpool at
p. rn. on the undQucooMewn the next
day, i*rriv**d here this afternoon. Her
now* i* four day* later.
Confederate bondbolden bald a meeting
in London on tbe 4*h, and debated their
pro*peels. Some rp*-nkcra even contended
that the Confederate Government was ro-
spon.-ible. A convention was appointed
to meet on th* 8*Ji of October. Tho pi
cecdir.gs afforded ao little ground for be
that tbe lionds declined 7 per cent.
The Liverpool Post points out that trade
between the* Mersey and Southern ports
ia reauming its old activity. Many ahipi
hare -ailed, and many moro aro on borth
for cotton ports.
Sir \V. Hamilton, the astronomer, is
dead.
The Kmperor and Empress of France,
and King and (Jueen of Spain, were about
to exchange vi»iu at San Sebastian and
Biurditi.
The cholera still continued active at
Mar^oiltoa.
In tbe French market, rentes were quiet
ot hi if. 16c.
Joseph Bonaparte, Prince of Musigno,
d'rnd at Koine.
Tho reported secret treaty betwoen Aus
tria and Prussia is denied.
There aro vaguo rumors that Austria is
intriguing for tho annexation of the Ionian
Lies.
The King of Prussia visits Queen Vic
toria at Darmstadt.
The treaty between England and Prus
sia l.ns bn*n signed.
Nows from tho Capo of Good Hope, to
July 2tfth, D reooiveo. Boaquel was pro
ceeding vigorously and favorably Vo tree
the State.
Thu h a ai)tra in tbe Fenian demonstra
tion ut Black Kook, near Dundalk, have
bw. n committed for trial at the Assizes
without the privilege of atrial. Prosocu-
instituted by orders from Urn
to i
-i-i/ial to
rk or the
i. * tho >
former r<
im am* by whi< li tho Stale mu
tna> bo nut in xunning oidor. IL
is to ho done is u question, <-r i!.
the ( *nvcutn»n l.w to >. Manj
that the amending the State Con>t
aholirhiiig and prnhihit:
think
tution,
ety ii.
. ry re»;iectfully,
1 • i.
ary of Treasury,
liuichin* *n, Washington,
i* done to
Motion in the
v* the govern-
l* 'til ol thH«l‘
opl0
- 3i.-Tho Herald's
d-i*-d September 19,
a»b«?r of negro troops
•urvice lines the com-
wnr, is in round nuui-
.• death* and rasualtlex
illy '•*eroded the propor-
vJ.Hei. and amounted to
ity thousand of the ro-
r?avo lately hoanordered
it in tho tevornl depart-
th>
onli-
this
•u| p'»
Hup(. of Dbt.
Witnc■** | .....rt.!.!!.!”......!
H«ati*lero<t ut IV)
The foregoing form of contract mnv
lm modified U'lncot the individiiAl wautn,
wiaheij nnd clrcumMiiiK <>f the con
tracting purticn.
No fixed rntoa of wagon will be jot--
oerihed hy the i»llio< re of thin Hureaii,
nor will any community or combination
of people he permitted to fix rate*. Let
labor he free to compete with other c«*m
modifies in an o|m*ii market.
Wage* will be secured by n lim upon
the crops raised, or !»y good M'cmitie*.
if His* employer’scircuiiiMnucp* are such
an to irihko it doubtful a-* to his ability
to meet the Contract.
Parties can make any trade or ngrc«
meat that ih autiMactory to thcmeelvers
and ho long as advautuge is not taken of
the ignorance of the freed people to de
prive them of a fair and reasonable com
poiiHiition for their labor, there will he
no interference.
Contracts to Ih* made in duplicate, ap
proved and witnessed hy tlie county
ageifls of tin' Bureau, and registered iu
a book to he prepared for that purpose.
One copy of contract to he given to tin
employer ami the other to tin* employe**.
In many inMnncos lands will be loosed
to the freedmen for a share of the crops,
or for cash rent per acre. Such ogre**
meat should he made in writing.
Ill eounties in which tin* load court*
will not admit the testimony of freedmen
iu cases involving their rights, the coun
ty agents of the Bureau will assume ju
risdiction and adjudicate the cases; hut
tin* agents not to assume jurisdiction
where* the courts are not governed hy
laws making distinctions of color.
Parents should lie advised that they
are responsible for their children, and
children for ilieir aged and decrepit pa
rents, and must Inher for their support,
and in making contracts this fact must
be taken into consideration.
Persons who refuse or object to make
written contracts for next year with the
freed people employed hy them, will h»
required, should any dispute arise as to
compensation, to pay the highest wages
given for the same kiud of labor in their
neighborhood or section of oouutry.
Aged and infirm freodmen, who have i n
uo means ot support, nor any relatives
to whom they enu rightfully apply for
the snuie, will be provided for by the
couuty authorities.
Xl
i!).--Th« rebel
-.o n*, confined at Fori
b* rci' wxod, nnd will
co-oprrsto with ex-
•f.- in tho work of re
torsion. in that .State.
]»*.. ‘jl.—Gcn. Scho-
.:y, but ••xpccU to do*
• me li rat of < >ctober
- -ibly «>n leave of ftb-
- i« a provsiU lhat he
a*.. • *( r*. of motion to
AUC'i'ION SALES,
By D. P. ELLIS,
-. Ltvisaarox a c*».)
I3EOULAR MEKTIVi. ox M«; - t.
IV Sta. 6. I. U.. 41 k. Monday iv*.,.
Sent. at7'4p*c*b»ck
Netubcr^ol lb* L->-J^e uni tr«i. u b.vifi-
ren in **xk1 -lan.lHu: aro rcv:-coitul;>* i. », i •
atten I- UKD. ilUNOLUF rilD. P. .
DESIRABLE REAL ESTftTE,
FlfRNITURE. 4c.
()
FOR SALE,
10 BARRELS Cl BA SYRIT,
By A- L MDItTLEV.
‘’.WFriXEr'IMY, 57ih ?*i»teml*er.«f u-
<• I tt » • • *U on the )>ratals, Vjtk«w
Ilousoand Lot,
s«. U-i
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
THE CHEAPEST STORE
IN COLUMBU?.:
ff.ilro.vt, ^ Win*
uuadlft. will*i*
Hill* v.orth ofOpwo.
*-v.-oua teuMaent *»*. n.
l aUjut fn 2f
D welling Ifouso and Lot,
||for*Tty, fr iMicf .k,
•d runoiat l. fc , k
room* % i:b k ma! C irj n
L opnufite th* f*.• a hrrn
yoa will act the-(ulluoii*c
rKICK than at any ota«r
el lv
LIQl OllS.-OW Bourhr.o Whb ^y. ;l ,^ 1
Jnckuy riub 1 •(■>. #1 i>«rb<>ttle,
Claret WitioauJ j>. Uum.
INCAN^-lr.
tion wu- lOftlitutea by ora<
aulhoritiet st Dublin Castle.
Tho Mnrlriunn Express fear# thatthree-
Giurtl.s of tho English wheat crop will
prove t<> U» ia bad condition.
The cuttle plague continue# iU ravage#.
It i* * la ted to havo made its appearance in
Ireland, in the county of Donegal. Tba
common council of Londoo beaded n
subscription with £1,000 to compenxato
who are com|rellcd to kill dlicaxed
animals.
1. m>tun Money Market.—Tho funds wore
generally atenay and firm. Consols, on
the *»tb, closed at 90. Tho demand for
discount continued, and rates wero un-
cbsngod.
Livbrpool, SepL 0, p. m.—Oottoa —
Tho sales of throe days amount to 00 000
dales—2 8W for export and speculation.
Tho market was buoyant at an advance of
fc. per pound generally, and closing firm
at tne extreme price.
Livkbpool. Sent. 7.—Cotton buoyant,
hut dosed somewhat quieter; all qualities
advanced to a trifling extent.
Tho weather has been magnificent for
crniM*.
Provisions steady. Butter easy,
Petroleum firm ; holder* demanding an
odvunco.
Mace. A -i ire an-
ALSO—Jellies, and **aclina'.
ALSO—.^UBsr-*. Coll nr, II »:•■► .
(luiUrn. Nock lies. Silk Th; - j
kinds 8hoeL«cc-. T i| : * •
BnftMi... Note Paper, r.i |
Watoh Guards, I
Sand and Kmnry l’ai •. r.
AtW-Aysr'* >.. r ' .; iri ia.
Pectoral, Itadwajr*s He • ly r.- '
ALf* 1 )—Comparer*. 1 *; o >:
Bro»bw. I’nBiw, O^ok B k-.
IktmrJ*. Chcr.'U.rti, I', v 1. -
A«rl*. Sci.«.-ors, rf|.ccU.*!«; (*i
arti*lf< tot* nuiurru* u* utci.'.
Sept ‘J2—4t
i^v. !;iar House and Lot,
UC 01*1 lot fr iititu t*.
t.*-t tr«»ut. rut.mi.p kJ:
"•it t garden xr
Dwo;iiu5 Houso and Lot,
Pu
llOUi-J-
•ioid and Kitchon
UKN1TURJJ
Cr*.t-k*rr
"'i,,
(U*
• pk Fullerton
for thy office of
knowing*.* | ;
wdinvnoc | ,
A A.
k i-it'zuu of St. LeuL.
war wm engaged iti
lid ir known n*» one
A Mutant Adjutant
y lit* Was, for n long
: 7th army corps, nnd
• th** mi my hi»r been
.nivtt'r Bureau in this
Tribune, dm i NS
G. n. Howard oft
inlcnd* to niHice n
on t Ih* I*i e
Itadtral.
■li National
20.--A special to tbo
hingion hull fnj’e : —
Froedinua’i Bureau,
orotigh personal in-
I ti uffuirs ol tbo Freed*
u of Virginia; and, for this
*vc hern wi'hin it day * r
returning to Washington ho
I through nil the Southern
,t* s p.r the •t*!tni pur|x>sM.
An t*n lli i .1 1 'cr received he^e, from
i • Ifl.-er «.f the brood men's Bureau at
M pi. tales that of 22.770
ill j
uvslltulu pt'
luent. only
A U Ubi t
-t* i by tho
nays;
God !
wqite
that Andrew J -hr
jU;t *
hand th
t*» grasp
•nvicti *ns and imllcv.
• Governor Fletcher,
['resident has taken
oleb rated d eel a ration
ia his •! .v.Lratlon to
dierman *tUI n*»t hesi-
ilempt fur tho negro
he white man ought
. '*» ut,' . l lad it!*
u invito the ri"gro to
nlry, th(.n von give
govern it alio. The
bu> n right
diew John-
ks, tho con
Ai'd impel i<nix t»* rittug-
lol ih* negro, lacks also
ly ot Sherman, m l ui-
the n.-em In.- -ived the
if yi
mu»h
Sh
hi* pur
p. ktst 0
cement of
putt.!
N hit** lloniir
f rc.-pcct t »r
has hereto-
Most of
organhiad in that
r determination not to
any but the State flag,
• not ex copied.
. :to abo, that regular-
- • ! ox-rubil tiddlers
imedut \ icksburg
vi.it*«rra*sing In every
>f tho Govern-
p it |.
i t» at Stale
In, that Ji
try, and *.•'
in a letter
I i. n . f th*- report rroantly
el id r.liv with ti e d< r gn of
• iU‘C ot tha Maxi* an It -puh-
*r.-, d sit'll. '! leaving hisooun*
king r. luge here, i* contained
■om that dtslinguifhed ruler.
halr» d
uaraonol hairetl
Freni th* Coluia^us Suu, Vkl ku*t. ’ m .. .i.. ■
Mtalua ol the Negro. mu!
Of coursa slavery is dead. Kveryb idy
in tho South now understand!-that. But i ‘
tho death of slavery carries with it cartmn j \ [• '
incidents which many do not neetn to un- j
dursland. The difiorenco between the
status of the negro as a slave and hi* .statu* ’ v *
a* a Ireoman, is very great, and will no- ' "
bit.«4 i*f T.-nn.-ssoc
i*try, uior»l worth,
tj’ t-*r tlovelopniont
ry, a perpetual ro-
TUc Men* . ii urdPm lu Cabinet.
Frv'xn the Courier ties Ktsta t'nls.
NVe have r. ceiv.-d from Washington
k lm following uivpaloh:
Tho Mexican *j • ‘li n was discussod at
the Cahiii.>i meeting hold *>ti Thursday
and whii h \ - i?J ovei l.y Trosident
John*.*n. A : the 'tHinhcrs piotent ox*
pressed them- H lav. mMo to tho statu
iu *rx* -pt Mr. 11 - fin, Secretary of the
fr.t.'ri. r. wh«* ! -r- l that Juarez should
t-o at b-iit ! r. i;y fiipjiortod. t^iito i
iv. ly - n.* • \ pi*, n botwoen Mr. Sew
hi l hu l Mr. llarl i i, tho premier telling
Mi, Harlan thn*. f • . a< riliccd tho truo in-
trusts of tin- . rv to the lore of vain
popnlaritv . that it ws# not dignified for
the I* r;. n< nt t > id Juarez indirectly,
arid that il w - not HJv*ntuffoous to sup*
port him openly. 1'ivaidont Johnson fully
fSUkindda*
v'aioJ that i ■ regr e.' the tpe*ch of Mr.
ilarlsn mad ■ me t uio since in public;
and lit it ii. !•*•• -t tho Cabuiot ought
never to forg S that their words aro always
vonstruod a* lo ving boon inspired by tuc
Government. 1 !♦» wi«u;J K*m» no o|*por-
tuuHy t*» di-avow any such inoonaider*
ato speeches tlm h i • a.s lie hnd disco
• 1 Miorinan's v *v# by reducing his
v t -third
Mr John*, n, when the mooting was
ib.'ijt br aking up, aid that he woud not
l •terniiii u;h*m a tiv.'d policy toward
M ..c • b. i -r > thn n- ting of Congress,
when he Would i!iaxi Id his nie*«age
wha’.nv, r i ; v ,.t nviu l>*«l lor the coud»
try. It t« evi t >m tl-»v tho President is nn-
tv 1 illiiliuiti IV l/Ui)
No. 167 Broad Stroet,
OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL,
MAY IMirouxlit to th* eft/ of Cojunihus. and
-f ,« k of
i exhibition and offer fur sale a
CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
FOR
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
F'iuhI to the best Custam Work, thereby savins
the purchaser the delay, annoyance and
usually aUmulina Custom Work.
Ilavli.c been etutaxed in* this bastnosi a Hfo
tiuic, and barias »c«-iired th* vervloes uf
WM. PALMER,
the well know Merchant Tailor of Knaxrillo.
Ttnn . they hope and expect to b* a positive
benefi* and e*n\cnienco to all who buy their
Lioing ao* tiHloine 1 fur voar* to furnishj>*on|*
*.f MAlt HE JUDGMENT AND TASTK
their entile wardrobe^ over)' article harui-n
i-tur and elevating in iL« tendency, they locate
ip ( .Juiiibu# and nfler tbeir foods tor sal*, with
•nfi-Diu* iu th. ir ability to five satisfaction.
Com*, then, and make known your wants, and
tli*-o ol your children, and have them supplici
by those who have learned themselves am
KNOW HOW TO CLOTUK YOU.I I
S-pt *4—If
RECEIVED SATURDAY. 28S,
« O’CLOCK, P. M.
AT 62 BROAD STREET.
Mull do do
Worsted Dre-» Gooda.
Royal Purple French Delaine,
o’ TwceSSk
Scarfs, Ac.
SIC ALB, JOBKI 4 ACKK,
FOR SALE OR RENT,
Five lliouMud Acres of Laud !
FIRST RATE CHANCE TO TRY TUK
FREE LABOR SYSTEM
and Columbus. Said Plantation contain* five
thousand acres. S,7W of which are rich bottom
lands, of tnts quality being cleared and
<ier cultivation, and tbe balance of the tract
tieing heavily timbered pine land—all well
ad.tftolio the production of Cotton and pro-
Great Reduction in Freights
COTTON.!
•I'** pretni
I'tei lull* t
balan.e i. ,„4j« 1
D. P. ELLIS,
LI V t N»t>l**N A lit.)
.•pt. -dlh. at !*•'.
Quickest ancl Cheapest
ROUTE TO
•NEW V0KK.
opia
* !*■' - liu-* Olicwiiip T.il.io.d,
0 d l. lUtrKeO,
15 daz. Mill San Eil.’j,
lo ; r . \\ «h*'I Screw.-,
1 I’M. Poln-li,
'!• W.-ll lliirkct-,
1 'i • ol.l ItunrKiu Wlii-Vi v,
I.nt C’arptintcrV Tool-,
Hon .'U ild and Kitchen
V’DKNITIjfRE,
in' ’u>l n » IS« 1 SJ.Matin
Ext. ti,! mi TnMo, Uiniii- J,.,
, Side ImrJ, dinir-,
lit
\.’a
Mi.!.-
ALSO,
. II. ■ - i. , Carria-o IIiwim,
ALSO,
I'jiio Maeliino.
Ly D. P. ELLIS,
i i'll’OUTANT NOTICE
To IVIerchants!
I ii:w • j id r« < . iv. 1 *liro *t from iW
N* . !t, ri \.*!: a dec ted >t>dc .»f lit*
G U, V.bioh f will - il Id
tlm BACKMil: ONLY, nt \c > ihxi
NK\V YOitK I'BU'KxSyAtid i*x|K*inrx:
J • 1*1.! ’ Bl.ick CTotton Ha*,
1 - “ GciitV riliirta,
. Uitpt ii : »w».
M it's Half Hu
U-^Sta u.
the Tonnes
At Johns >nv id**, on
close counecti.in i< maxi
of bie.tnu r*. I., bt, Liiuii. TI.
the Cotton and pay all * -era**
point, and traufi rt it ;.
tbruUfh bill of l.> hi . .
Ih>uIi the Cotton is trs:.
Broad tlaxne. Ml it-iiai
roe*!, free of *lr.»v.ap , .ml by :
to Now York withuu’ dr
pen* prefer the route by * «> <■! !
if*
*• • n 1 r.
oiccot* of the rltfi.*
to New York, wilt i
forw ird it all the way »>> Rad.
charces. without extra ew . . I V. »,
villa and Louisville, and the N.udiviite .» ( ..-
lain" & * K.-^ i. I-
|»ed b> way el John-, uv i e will t t c!i u .
can> wt Nashville.
Rale# from J<d '
bale: I nun Nu-hviliu lull V. „ ,.
are advised.) l’artlc? destrti.c f.. rr t- at
Nashville, instead of .T.-fci;#4>ri\d>. . ,■ li .ir
option of /.him HR bv Steen; boat to t *ti. • i. i i(i
—"the Cumberland Ki\rr b irglnfin! iue*
order," it low rati : l .
rJ per bale to Ciut-iunaii
over three different liu* f K.uir «L at » \ rr
bale. CJgUon by either i.»ui.- mu bo i i luv n
I'utuli. N
in New York fa
lumhux or Wcet Point, iu twrl
SliipH-T* must raiiiiicn to Steam!...at A
■ ; ‘' M fiiiwii—
tlof-
t aceuuiiianv enih bill of
Johiifonvilie, and to ArciiL ihr- uch Lit
or a C.>tnnus!*i«u Mtrelmntat Na hvi lo. tl
erument lorruiits i
ladiug.
It UAUGII,
Supt W. A A. 1.. R.
>Ui t .
Imnlod
Mr. set
iin*4.
Ii iti
Chitiun
in thn l
thn
pacific fooling* ns
utnjoiily of the Cab-
coxeerilv involve a thorough change in our j ' M -
poUUcal system. Have our MMiU r. . i
cd upon tho coneeqtienco of thi* change, "* '
laying th
t’.'it JM-irox has evacuated
ail* •; T'*d ti> teko refug**
l •' . lha rceiunplion of
M zico wpl be ii»n-
atul fully propurmi their min da to mocl u ’
For nothing is more cut tain than that »
* ... derful in
ifall, th.
rain i
grave questions of policy arising from it
will havo to bo clonrly defined, diecussod,
and settled before our Rcpraeanutive*
will boadiuillcd to scats in tho National
Congrats.
The sooner wo meet the*© questions the *N*t
hotter. Wo accepted the abolition of " n
slavery* as a fact which we could uot
avoid. We shall have to accept other ,
facts, incident to this, before wo will be the t .q i
allowed representation. If not allowed ndm.lti
^presentation in Congress, tbo Southern , -
Smiths will continuo to he held as th.\ man.
now are-as revelled provinces wholly
mI q .
n il.q nU h, of the 1 lib,
II ;ry Wnyne, of
.! Judge Wayne, of the
« : upreniQ coart. and major
• Umted ftutn
ii.' war, has been pardoned
' tuaerwl Wayne was in
• iu Georgia, and never
• ^ e part in the war.
At tho Oel
A 1’. ring
beyond the pale of Civil Law, and at the
iJtnr ——
in 1S»;
id N, >Y
Con no
mly n'.'w
• sh ♦maker use*l to give
.► « n vow flogging every month,
.-t hi.ir.* h went to confession. On
■ •: - * u :»*k‘ d t! >• reason of this proceeding,
v replied ihat, having a very poor mem-
* , Iu- t-' th.- measure for rafresh-
“ nt, h i;i? wife, while undergoing the
negation, Wrv 1 s,,r.. t,» remind him of all
Durii
mercy of llhiUrj- Power,
Wo must not onliaacxusiom ourselves ,
to regard the nogia>jHi frveuinn, entitled
to the rights of a framnzn, but tvu must
sMi'h all those citato laws, and paru of | rrg,.!ar
criminal ciwloa, which contmiiplala him | lonm :
High
only as a slave. A freeman ia not necot- j three
aarOy a citizen ; but Oeemen in every ii\. d >., 1 i.t!i
countiy, whether oftililU, iliut **r deni* ' • .
zens, are entitled to certain rights now
denied tho negro by our civil and |«*ul | vut.i
codes. These righu we may grant or not the sole had V * i.
L ‘ il tS<
as we see propor; but it thej are n**i
f tho
cu
the
gran tod, our state will continue to be
ruled by Provoet Marshals.
Men are aspiring to seats in tho ap
proaching 8lale Convention. Have the***
m« n »eriously reflected upon the dutio
U be t»erforinad, and the grave respond-
hilities to be assumed, by each individual
freely
ait to the c inter of
.!d bare, the knife
1 tbo w'ltoie literally cau-
i with ni.rio acid. Tue Governor
bore lhose tcrnblu operati >ns with great
heroistn. l'or the most part hv refused
to t«ko 11 dor of tin, telling the •urgt'on,
**w ben you g**t r* «*iy to cut* tell me, and
then cut, 1 watch.i u the **)K'.rati**n wilh-
.* d ; . *; -try tznd for labor on
• > continuous nnd ex-
. ..ir g ore sent season that a
i i i.\ liv. .u.,ls have found it prof-
line ol : ' to .. . Mi,i. rgcnciea in Baltimore
wmty* ! ‘" r ' • orit.j: , n^- of negro laborers and
ulct’r I distributing them through tho interior
.hough i counties of **
un the
On the place are three separate naaro
qu«rt«M. with bouses for overseers, all in good
order und capable of accomuiKtaliDa .IV) ne-
rmes. Ab<». barn* for storint ootton. corn, Ac.,
Ac. A fiot class sin boose, with 12 burse power
iicaiu enttue; a fine ootton presa, sutar mill,
c.»rn mill—in fact all tha appointments pt a
f rat rale plantation.
The nec«e#:iry i.rovUipe*. utensils and Meek
can be pun-h«#ed ou tbe place at the lowest
rates. There are now on the plantation ah,.at
1 «> necrocs nrcastoiued to ita caltivation. who
iube hir l Tor another year. This place ma
on as. r. lMit.L
1*,* M. . R 1*. . . I!,
W. !,. CLARK.
* Huilroad.
be divided into three farms and would suit
_ , . , Kx’rx ol Jos, B. Hill.
Columbus. Ua., Sept 34-2w
Al oitromerr Mail. Macon Telegraph and At
lanta In tellitrcnccr copy and send bill to this
oifioa.
KO AG IA;-TAYLOR COFNTY.-Two
month.- alter date apolitatiou will be made
to the llonorablo Court of Ordinary of Taylor
c;*anty. »or leave ty sell the lands belonrtnc U
,,f J rLT z '^R t i I ^T^rrt*"'
sopt Zl.—Um'«
(2K0R0I At-TAYLOB OOLNTT.-Two
' froai aal ® •PPiieation wlU be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Tr-'~-
titunt). for leave to sell the lands belonaii
I fir nf I'll 1,1,4 A 1 nu.* * - * - * 4
■ ior io sen me lanes belonrine u
!'Vh*’w!-” otChjr:e -' A - Loyi . *"»««44*.-sfi.i
•wia-im JKS.-KE ADAMS. Adai'r.
To Butohers
A LL Butchers and other persons offering for
A. halo, cither from #hop# or waeons, the fi--h
ot either Beef. Sheep. Goat or Hog, mu>t first
report the same, with the ears *f the animat, to
tho t. lerk of the M arket, have the brands, gen
der and color registered by him. and take hi#
M£ifloote of such registry, Indore selline, or *u
•jsfsult. be suWect to a fine not exceeding fifty
Will k urwen
i >no of these
Hg.n'.s i- sai l le .vve trAnsporte*l some
light hun I red mgoes from Virginia du-
riug the last two month# for tue purpose
wi supplying he active demtnj for farm
hands. A large number of the men who
soled «• substitute urukers in this vicinity
ut the liiuo i*f Jr.iti* are ti«*w engaged in
this pfocurinbiiatnc*. . As yet tbeir op-
••ratiuii* liavi briti i-onducted fairly, and
flit* FVroduioq'* Uur**au ita* itnitUonaiicetl
their effort t*( employ the blacks,
The office ol the Clerk of the Market. Mr
J’eter L. Atiderson, wid 1^ at the shop of Me
Hartman \ McAnlie, on the oornor ol Broad Til«
.ndln.wfofU.trwu, whM, h. m»jb« founi Flftl! 1611011 For SiilO.
daily. 1 ^un Jay* excepted) on and after
lltb .Sepu, fryiu daylight to 11 o'clock i
i ,jf v^nsf Hi 3*. mol
8«rt 12 lot Tta* of c.
road
JUOd
Monday
a- oi.
one,.
VIRGIL l*t»\Y i:tt>
Sup S. W. U. 1
li. 1). tv .VI k
if. Ltv»no,
t N. A N. N. H R
Billiard Table For Sale.
/ YNK BILLIARD i \::LE I r d i.i?
upimratu. toiLi let'.
Due JKNN\ LIND TARLK,
plus, will answer f< r |H> ) , r t;..
Apply at Fldorado t
Sep 21—lw « HAixLl.'
Lest or Mislaid.
Diamon, dvceaicd,
sometime in the early part ot Is-
are cautioned not to trade 1 «r t .i
representative of said deceased n v t t» j
same except u my>ell.
Sep CRN JAM IN D
•It;,
e.nnd t‘
X I^.alDWAnE,
;p an i T< i flnooms ^
t -1 !■, i\niv»’.' and Furl;-. I lair
1* "* i Dm* V • (\»inl*ii, iin«*Oonibi,
and futiT t . article .
Cruslr ! Liiil Ground Sugar,
i •/ ; «» nt \it« ii.
i-».! • i < v • i l)i|i|K*n*, Vs
ivl, in UiU ; ( liiM FC.
vHil'i/.. P* nt-l.hi Whisky, l-yr»oU
Star ('sindhta.
30 CASKS SHOES,
' • . . till' Intu.-t »l\V,
fi’wiii ;..i A N«». I Nurtlutrn man*
Uului
id -t-*i
FOR SALE.
i:u«*ry. tnearly now*.
No. I LU:4.
r !)»,.* . <21 hand),
• D . > . j t hko.i).
fit!
’
’ II *
nd).
t (nei
;.v » > : I a.t.i- Id iro
ting, (new not cut),
>« .* ! *T . J. KHODKS BRotVNE.
HALF,, MOSES & CO,
AT TIIKIII UI.U fiTANU,
1 7 :• YJ 11 : I* It! • LIYKD a I d *.f *cryir
t • ind \V icloo)• >•!ui
POCKET KNIVES,
o*«r rat
whi* h vv** off-r ;»! n email udranci
tv «• bfive ; : • t t w Ooiea ol
t'llOlC'K L’HEtVIXti TOBACCO,
which hn boon Approve*!.
Sept
MRh, BARUWELL
II
MIX4I1ISJEHV.
CAM V AND STAPLE GOOHS,
Columbus Female Acadeui/.
RATES OF TUITION.
>pui: it' i..\ rtc vi;ar wiiib, j'.ua
I Ini** Ctm C.4U1I Term*. A* all thf
a ill I ** th** ii.ri.i iintu supervision «»(Ift-
-ion n.
1 ..nr pri.-e will
hr. : 7 « rut will sp*
l*cr next and lis r.i*
■ f.Mrn.
BOARDING AND SALE
STA.13LIE.
»rllE nndenigued
i of OCTOBER nc
n on tho Iti
— next, a stuo!c i- r the (M il
lion of Horans onboard and ale, f**r the u>-
eomuiodation of hU iricudi, and th* \ ...
, cX2Us.,« :i .iw-u- A.UA.^1,1
I I .* extra Ut •*+
. ri
R. :d. >Al N DBkr.
^ . Frw^ijra*-
(OIT0N U\ U!'P.\IK!\4it
Wl
tu.tr,VE Ol' MIlb'DUX.
-IT-KUINri:NU^Srs okfick. 1
FOR SALE,
A OOOU MIDIIM MILK « a J .L\-
PKESS WAUO.N. Ai ;lv ... A
i-ffH* ML c. UIUY.
i.'var, Sept.£»‘, !*
*r rrid.tV.St.pt. L'Jl. W*-. T***
. i;-. d w. l be run as lolkw-
a- m.
JKK.
of CouncU.
Medical College of Georgia,
i T HK ■■^•"kmed offer# his IMaotati- n
A coa^ Lo^ Ain., one mu l a 1 a.i u..i*-* 11«*u
4 j* r *°V u i J! A,,0 1 u D. on the Molmu end
!**£* r ® wlc. ihetri'rt * >ntain-
19k)acres, 1 two, huuuitu.rk, the rtmiiudir lire
OMIK KKUILAR COURSE OF LKCTVRKS
•"fUUiuon.Kill b* camtu.uccj on
III, irat MouJv iu Novcmbtr nut uU b,
continued four ui«*nths,
rep iu-dtawlm L. A. DUGAS, Dean.
rair.« *it A. A W. P. p
I . A Ban to s» • \
with tbe Weeter*
. V,'i,
open aud now in cnltivaiu u ,
with all nccoMary buildings. .. w ... ...., K
the tnoet desirable plecreiu thatic^tiuu, bciLk
n, uudrr gw* d ku*
ny onedusirvus .. . __
me in person veto Grt* uwo***! i. Gi.-tj. « dun
bus, Ga. JAMBS I. ,CULl
Wood! Wood!!
|>LKM*N I. .>• u «*f hauling tbeir
* ran 1 >« supplied
.... I 14 11. Iha ■.I«1>I«II*IS *»'
Di 11 .M I,-tnr, f„