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Hum.
JOHN II. .HAUTIfc
COLUMBUS :
Tuesday Morning, 8ept. 26, 1805.
The Meeting Tq-Mij. U.
The county mooting to Dominate flelo*
K*t«* to rpprcMJiit Muwtogeo cmipty »»»
tho Stall* Convention Ik h» bo hold to
day. Wo wish but to repeat our oxhor-
tntion tbatfi rrmtnt hr awulrd if jKHhihlr.
tnt not Muncogoo bo one of the l (, w
rountiea of tho State in whirii private
feeling a an* allow*#) narli awn y an to
force divimon* mid oonlrovorainn unlkoui
tiiusr. If partion mo formed in thin elec •
lion, tiny nm*t owe their origin to per*
Konrd ANpirntioua or \»er»ona\ prejudices
only, tor ntirely there in no iliflVri*!»c«* of
principle to coll for nucli division*. This
bring the on no, we trout that there will
be a free muTotider of personal preler-
encen where the public Imnnony may he
promoted by Much a aurrondor. f j °t
K oo<l mid reliable men lie selected, with
out regard to old partion or politico nnd
let them !»«• elected without a content.
Jt.it if men will cling to flu* doad inmien
of the pnst, and demand that effete to-
lietn him 11 he r«*|MVM»l»B*«l. let them be
gmtiftod an far as it out he done without
|H>ril to tho great intorents that hnve to
be nubnerved by tho action of the Con
vention. In a-time like thi*, harmony
may Ik* tJJicintnj, and tonecuroit, it niny
be wine to tolerate, even anlflnh umhilion
or silly personal prejudice.
OmlUrntloii tu AUliiituu.
We find in tho latest Montgomery pa-
pern nilvcrtinoiiiontfi by .John Hardy,
i;*p. Mnralml for^tho Houtliorn Diiliict
of Alabama, giving notice of proceed*
ing.i for fin* coiulcmnatioM and confisca
tion of a large* amount of valuable prop
erty ill tin* city of .Montgomery. The
tidvcrtisenu'iitrt cite the owners and other
pornonH intoroited to show cause before
tho District Court, to he hold on the
fourth Monday in November next, why
(lie property aliould not he condemned
according to information. Arc. Among
the property thus advertised, are tho
following buildings and lots: led and
tlireo-itory brick building on Montgom
ery at root, Kidd to be the property of
Tima. K* Crominelin; lot and two story
brick building on Montgomery street,
said to lie the property of B- If. Micou;
lot and three-story brick building comer
of Commerce nml Bibb street a, anid to
be the propoity of the Montgomery In-
Hiirance Company, and known iih “the
latdioH Hospital”; lot and buildings cor
ner Perry and Muikot streeta, known as
ihe Madison House, said to be tho prop
erty of A.Noble dc Hro.; lot between
the M. <V W. P. Kuilroad and tho wluuf,
said to ho the property of the Alai
State Pair incorporation; lot of about
leu acres, near the Alabama and Florida
11. It. depot, known us the • Stonewall
Hospital,” said to lie tho property of Me
Ala. vV Pla. Hailroad Company; lot and
improvements on Perry street, known
the building in which the Adml'iMi was
printed and published, Nuid to be be
long to Noble A: Bros.; the Pigli Block
between Commerce and Coosa streets
mud to bo the property of Garrison
Powell A' llirncy; the Burton Block
corner of (.noon and Bibb stroots, said
to ho tho properly of Wynmu. Moses A:
Cog Harrison, Morris Ac Co.’s ware
house, on Coo«u and ,1 otVorsou streets;
lot and throe-itory luiok building on
Market street, known as the Confederate
Depositoiy, said to he the property of
J. S. Winter; lot and three-story hviek
l.nikling known ns Connneivial Hall,
said to he the property of B. H. Micou;
Win. Taylor At Co.’s warehouse, yn the
bank of the river; F. M. Gilm.w A: Co.’s
warehouse, near the city wharf; Kstelle
Hall and Concert Hall buildings, said to
Ik* the property of P. 1). Havre and Geo.
Sayre; J. P. Johuston vV Co.’s ware
house, near the Ahibiima and Florida
ICnihxKid; lot mid improveuuuits on Mar
ket street, said to belong to Curoline Lo
max; Murphoy’s tvnreli nuns corner of
Bibb and Commerce streets, said to he
tho property of 1&. Harrison and Burnett,
M icon A: Cv».; the Montgomory Hall,
said to belong to Parks Watson and
others; tin* building of the Central Hank
of Alahatnu, and many others.
The Alabama Oiivcutiou.
This body has done just ns we antici
pated ami predicted it would. It has
acknowledged tho destruction ot slavery*
uud made it the duty of the Legislature
to provide for the protection and gov
ernment of the negrooi In their ivlation
ns free dine n. 'Phis, in all probability,
will be the course pursued by every
State Convention, uml eaeh of the South-
tH'U States will staml on precisely the
Mime footing #* applicants for represen
tation in Congress uml for u restoration
of their old rights as Staten of the Union.
The Legislatures will provide by stat
utes for the protection or responsibility
of the negroes in their new status, aud
the Constitutions will stand until the re
lations of tho States to the Federal Gov
-eminent ure determined by the action of
the Presideut and Congress.
Tho Convention did but little on
Thursday. A number of new proposi
tions were submitted, which in all pftdm
bility will not be acted upon, aud tho
following important ordinance wus pass
ed I
An ordinance ratify ing certain I Laws , of
tho Slalo passed rince tho 11th day ot
January, lbtil.
He it ordained by the people of iho Stato
of Alabama in Convention n»»«*mbli»d,
That all the lawn enacted by any * J.»gi»ln*
turs sinco tho 11th of Jauuary, Ic*01, ibal
havo not since been repealed, and which
are not in contlicl with the Com>lilulion
of the Putted Stale* and law« made in
pursuance thoioof, or of iho Constitution
of ihi» Slate, bo and the tamo ure hereby
latitivdi and declared to bo valid from
their refptctire dates; and shall remain
in full form and effect until ropoa’sd ac
cording to law ; except, however, an
laws as aulhorhwd the bsuo of Bond-,
l'reaaury Notes, and Change Hills by the
Stats*; and all laws which authorised the.
payment of all d#*l»U to the SUL. f" r mon
eys loaned Li individuals or corporations
in OinfodcruL. money or bonds, and the
payment of duos and taxes to tho State in
Confederate Hoads, or State Treasury
Note?, end all lawn in relation to Uxa-
lln it further ordained, That in c*>ni
puling tho lirno necessary to create the
Imr of the statute* of limitation), and non-
rlxims. tho time elapsing between tho llib
day of January, 1W1, and the pMsagf of
this ordinance rhall not be estimated.
An Augusta correspondent of Ibo
New York Wf/rld mays that the order of
Gun. Stnedmnn i*ir th« delivering up ot
tin. ui iiih in the hauda of tin* people of
tin’ State, and prohibiting the* aal« of
aminuiiitioii, was iaaucd becauw* of the
urder of Copt. Ileaeley in Augusta.
The following items of foreign now* wo
clip from tho reports by tho steamship
City of Boston, which arrived at Now
York on tho 17th, from Liverpool C»;b
insL.nl *.
A great .‘ire has occurred nt SUmbi'Ul.
wo thousand live hundred building-
hiivo been burnt, and tho lire win still
raging on the Oth.
The report of tho registrar-general on
Iho hoalth of London during Iho lunl Inn
weeks says that one hundred and twenty-
Mjvon deaths by cholera have o< cur. d ;n
tho metropolis. It is called “Kngllrii
cholera,” hut the registrar swys it doc not
differ essentially from tho Asiatic and
l.gyptiau kind.
A royal dccroo had been published in
Belgium prohibiting the importation ty
sea or land of ail kind* of cattle in order
to prevent tho spread of the Hi«oti*#Vwhich
huh already appeared in the Netherlands.
Print tho Now York World of tho l««th.
The Prerdmru'H lliircuu.
When tho Secretary of War rolurip. to
Washington from the obscurity <*f hie
northern trip, ho will find that pot bant
ling of tho radicals, the Kflcodnieu's Bu-
roau, inti' li roducod in power i.irl impor
tance. J'rosidont Johnson hit-, within a
lew days, used tho pruning axe fun t un
sparingly. Ilis last circular, order nl lU'.h
•Septemher, lias ut onu blow de-Lmy.
ed a million hopes and anticipations • l
largo fortune* to he Hindu by zealous loyal
parii. ii..k out of rebel »*l»*tr«.
it will be ronicmhorcd tnat, und* r lb •
inspiration of tho War Office, all the rich-
e.-t plantations in arid around Southern
Georgia, within curtain boundaries, were,
without any regard to the h yalty of tie
owners, set apart for the emancipated
negroes. Tin* is but one i.hh among
many. During the Mipreinreyof Stan
ton, land was considered eonllscnled and
forfeited to the United Staten by rnt*nn
of it* location in one of the insurgent
Stales, and the idea of u formal He< rco n|
conUHOition by nompetont aulborhy wa-
cowled at the War Department ui cop.
perhead leehtiicnlily. Mr. John«on ha.
with one movoinenl of his loot, Htampcd
out idl ibis usurpation nml outrage. Here-
after the Freedman'* Bureau < an touch
iuly abandoned and confiscated land.
Abandoned lauds arotinlincd to l.e !.,• d.
roin which tlio lawful owner is not only
'nluntarily ab»ent, but is, in add’, am,
"gaged in aiding tho rela llion. Volun
tary absence is not enough. There mu i
be actual voluntary aiding of the rebel-
yrein the Daily Ban.
KhlTon Sujr-— Sir; In n»ycommunica
tion Ui your column, of yesUrday's data,
lli • following paragraph u found;
“Another important subject may^ bo
pr * nted fir the conddcralion of the Lon-
ventior;—teat ■ f ?ufl*rhge ; andehouldthc
acthm of the Convention be other than
that of republican, Senators and Repro-
enlalivoft from Georgia will not be ad
mitted to posts in the Federal Congress,
I because tiio act would be in conflict with
| U republican government.”
Thir maybe interpreted to mean the
nppo’iLo of the w riter’s views. My object
was to call your readers' attention to what
I believe to bo the fixed determination of
t)w* administration at Washington ; that if
Georgia, in her conventional capacity, so
amended her constitution, ** to close
Mgainrt nil futuro legislation upon tho
From tt»o MonCgotifory Mail.
ALABAMA HTATfc COUFFSTIOX.
trial Dr. II -pkins tc«tiflod that he was as-
signed to duty in Andersonville prison, I
and detailed measure* which ho took with |
The Convention met putauant to ad- ! Surgeon White for the improvement
thereof.
New York, Sept. 22.— Captain C. If.
ELEVENTH DAT.
Mosttoomeuy, Sept. 23, 1W5.
flrage, it would be a strong
imrri'T r.guinst <»eocgia’s representatives
,. ri fn r ■ - tlu* National Congress; because |
Ihe pr- nl administration, or tho party in
power, would regard such a constitution
unti-r'-p'iblicim, and thus one object; of
Gcorgiu'- Convention bo defeated by its
Sept. 24, l**'
National Hank*.
Tho following National Banks have
men established in what wero once the
eceded Slate*;
juurniueot. . . ,
Prayer b7 Rev. Mr. Greathouse, a del*
eg*to from Taltapoose county.
Journals read and approved.
On motion, the vote was reconsidered
on the adoption of the resolution of Mi .
Forwood, providing that uo new business
shall bo introduced except by a two third*
vote, and the resolution was laid on the
table.
CALL OF TUB COUNTIES.
Mr, White introduced ordinance as
follows: •
An ordinance to confor and define the
lowers of the Legislature over FrooJ-
inen in the Stale of Alabama.
Be it ordained by the people of the
State of Alabama in Convention assem
bled, That nothing contained in an ordi
nance entitled "an ordinance in rotation
to tbo institution of slavery, and tho abo
lition thereof,” shall be construed so as to
limit the power of tho Legislature of the
State in it* “power to protect the freed men
and guard thorn and the State against any
evils that rnuy ari^e from their sudden
ufJMuia.
iiibIi bank,
nal Bank,
I.OCATIOJI.
Snlma, Ala ,
-avannuh, La.
New Orlo*D». b;
Vickiburtf Min*
rharlottee. N. (
K tioxvillt. Tent
N.i. I.ville, "
mni*' Bank.
ofVlrttoU.
Total capital in P.obel States.
$100,000
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news by Telegraph. Jj J J pII MriJ ft m AUCTION SALES
Waiuixotoh. rfept. ii—In Wirz’i ; *X/ UL fl/i]
By D. P. ELLIS
No. 167 Broad Street,
OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL,
H AVK brought to th<? city of CVIfitulm*, and
Hava m#w on MhtMLon and offer for *a!c a
Marshall, the originator of the Black Ball
line of packets is dangerously ill—not ex
pected to live.
Cairo, Ilk, Sept. 22.—Eighteen hun
dred bales of cotton have passed here for
Cincinnati—four hundred for Kvansville,
Detroit, Mich., Sept. 22— Chat. Daw-
sonton, at l'onliac, wad robbed by bur
glars inst night of more thun $20,000 in
Government bonds.
New York. S«»pk 22—The colored
people lo-dxy celebrated the anniversary
of Lincoln's proclamation freeing slavea.
The lVrti lent to-day pardoned over
one hundred applicants—mostly North
Carolinians.
Our Consul at Smyrna says the cholora
is steadily increasing, and its ravages are
alarming ; and report says it has appeared
in Majoria, and is still advancing. A
number of cases aro at Barcelona.
Baltimore, Sept. 22 —There is to be a
grand banquet of tho Odd Fellows here.
Guns. Hancock and Meado wilt deliver
evils IBM nag arije irou. Hn address of welcome.
emancipation,’ to the next jesisle>n ol Uc A . i» lU , b u rR two boats blew up. killing
^ .1,1,11 h.vo full*power If-ftanCy tho captain, and. I,lowing five
-It.
„1U> l,„l„
fJbvflaculnl land- nrodnll
mdnmnml uml .***>/•/, by deerno »»i th]
United Status (.‘ourt, in the Hist rift n
h tho property i« siluitlod. Very litti
land c'.oinpnretivuly is in that condition.
The President «rd«r* that tho. Fio<al»j
men's Bureau forthwith surrender to the^
elaimaiiU thereof all land* not abandoned
or eonUhcatad, according to above defini
tion*.
He lias previously exprenged tho Opinion
that no lands can ho uonfbcatod till the
• •wrier u convicted oi tin* treason of tie*
slat u to*.
Tho Fremlmon's Bureau ta aLu directed
to lusla’nlly restore abandoned lands to
the owners who ure, or may he, pardoned
by the President, on compensating the
cultivators fur growing crops.
TIiomi instructions of Air. Johnson open
tho door to every person in the South l<*
get possession again of land owned by
him, which has not boon confiscated and
hold by duo process of taw. Ami in in
spect to much nl that which tin gono
through the forms of confiscation, wo are
d' opinion that, upon suit brought by (he
iriginal owner to recover ponsetslon, Ihe
ourts will hold that the decree of con-
Intimation is defective, and has not Vested
the logal title in tho present lioldor. \V«
do not bellevo that on© in ten of the Allies
m the South, acquired by the forms id'
confiscation, will bland the teat of legal
Investigation. Clearly they will not, if
Mr. Johnson'* reported legal proposition,
that tho owner must flr.-t bo convicted of
treason, bo a sound one.
Tho limitation of each one of tho bureaus
which htvo sprung up in Washington in
the la*d four years is a public blessing.
Wo hope, very soon, to see them all swept
away—and, tlrst of nil, tho lluroau of
Military Justice, Mo*i«of them aro now
mere loafing place? for pet* and partisans
of Stanton, who, without doing an hour
of labor, absorb thousand - upon thousand*
of tho public treasure.
Tho action of Abe President, in respout
to restoring to the Southern people their
lauds, stands out in splendid relief when
contrasted with tho monstrous policy de
manded by tho radicals. It will aid to
appreciate tho firmness of President John-
son if wo reproduce tho following extract
from the recent speech of Mr. Tbnddou
Stevens:
“But wo propose to confiscate all tbo
estato of every rebel belligerent who-n
(state was worth $10,000, or whose land
exceeded 200 acres in quantity. Policy it
not lustico would re.juiro that the poor
tbo ignorant, and the coerced blmuld b >
forgiven. They followed the example and
teaching* of their wealthy and mtolUgont
neighbor*. Tho rebellion would never
have originated with thorn. Fortunately
those who would ihusoscapo form a largo
majority of the pooplo, though possessing
but a small Portion of the wealth. The
proportion of those exempt compared
with the punished would )««, 1 bet
about nine-tenths.
“There are about h,000,000 of froedmeo
in the South. Tho number of acres of
land is i<Kk00Q,UU0. Of this, those who
own above *200 acros each number about
70,000 persons, holding, in tlu* aggregate,
U-'gethcr with tho Stales), about 304,000
Oik) acres, leaving for all the other* bokn.
•J00 each about 7l,000,(XHJ acres. By thus
forfeiting the ostalesof the leading rebel*,
the Government would have o'.»l,000,uoo
acre*, besides their town property, and yet
uino-tenths of the pooplo would remain
untouched. Divide this land into conve
nient farms. Give, if you please, forty
acre* to each adult male froedumu. Sup-
peso there aro l.OOO.Olk) of thorn. That
would re*iulrc 40.000.000 of teres, which,
deducted from 304,000,000, loaves 364,000,-
000 acres for sale. Divide it into suitable
farms, and self it to the highest bidders.
1 think it, indudingtown property, would
average at least $10 per acre. That would
produco $3,540.000,0>0.'’
Peorfkcts ov Parties.—The Balti
more Sun's Washington correspondent
say ■ I
Senator Wilson, of Maxsachusotts, who
i* on a political pilgrimage here,fun i. he.-
his strong adherents with a large field for
^sip. The organir-afion of the popular
branch of Congress becomes a topic ui
increasing discussion as the time draws
nearer. Notwithstanding the Republi
cans of all hlindos of oniuioo'have an
ovei whelming majority, the impression i>
general that the contrariety and irrecon
cilability of views will tend to protract
the organiaaUon. A strong radical do-
ment will raiso the bauner of opf>oailion
to tbo administration immediately, and
maiiiluat it in the odort to organise Con-
croas on that basis. It is the impression
that their efforts will bo ultimately coun
tervailed by tho combination of the Yuri
ous phases of couser vatu m.
Tin* Cholera In Constantinople
Victim* Already Number Iweuty-
ThouNaiiiL
WAhillNi)ToK, Sept. IS.—'Tho UniL*d
Stub** coiiMil nt 0on«tantin<»pta, In a letter
to t!.o Stuto Department, dated August
14th, “)»>•* it is estimated that the victims
of tho choluiu already amount to 20,000.
Tho number <»f deaths in n single day have
reached l.isi), and it is »Mid that probably
2-'j»)Js)0*f t*io terror stricken innahitants
have loft the city. The consul at Barco-
Iona, under data of August 22.1, says Iho
t ii'dcru i.- fully declared in this city, and
dcHihh fr»*m which discnHO havo nvoragod
up to tliit* duto nhout 12 per day, or tho
total number <>1 doaths from chnlota in
Brtuclotia *o Augu.-t 21st, is 11"»; tliere
have » bonn many deaths fr«»iu other
difca-c*, although it is stated that ovor
.»,«s>0 pooplo hnvo loft Barcelona during
tho la -L II it non day*, leaving nt piosout,
\.orhup-, l‘.fO,on() person* in tho city. On
th- 21.1 in.-t. thurn were nl d oath A,
Tlio consul at Loghorn, Iuly, report*,
under date of August 26th, that Urn uliol-
era, which has piovnllod in an nlarming
■ I■ • ii * i; lor the.past few month* In Kgypt
I'ii in. 1 nonio of tho enstoru portiom
\'v.y ). .* not yot reached that ptaco
li lm.' m-t broken out on the wostorn coast
• >l Italy, < xcupt at Malta. Among the
l Mu- ultima population, nightly proven-
ion pmiunhulaL) tlio Ureols, chanting
I hyinio afi'l prayers, b.r averting tlio
l urge. Among tho Greek population,
i Iih hIuio. rc.-ui led in famine. Ita-
> i iic k lu.-.iig to make broad, bulchnrs
• • i.i.'I n.» :it, iind grocer* to sell provii*
ei.-. The panic among the mar*n» of the
. epic is out ot all pr -portlon to tlio dnn-
-o, I i A in ..nn, and other places on the
Adriatic, whop• it prevails, it is very fatal,
nd of .lb .*o attar Led more liiun olio lialf
have died. — - _
Moiik Aii >ur tii* National Df.iit.—
I'i addition to tho synopsis of the monthly
.-Vno mont of ftu> public flobl, given yos-
t*ud..y, tin* following tacts will still fur
ther Mirvo to llluslruta tlio oxcoodingly
(avoritblo condition of tho national Unun-
Tlic inmu.-n of tho pot debt for the
month.* of Juno and shown in the
ImnI Malomcnt, was, in rimnd numbers,
one humlro'l ami twonty-two Miiliions, or
an uoungi. ot two million? per day; but
for tim month of August the whole in*
iTenM) of our indehtedue?* has boon «>nlv
lour hundred and thiriy-pix lhousandd«>f*
la) -, or an average ot fourtoon thousand
dollar* per day. In other word*, a month
ago we wore running in debt at tho rate of
two millions u day, and now at tlio rata of
iv one-*i\tli of a million per day. It
lil^wUe noteworthy that while tho debt
ha bi*n inciea-ed during tho la*t month
a little has than half a million, tho inter-
e*l on the debt now outitsn ling has been
diminished a million and a quarter. This
result li:u boon an ompiunad by the ro
deinptioii in legal tenders of ovor twenty-
one ami a half millions of six per cent,
cerlificato.* of IndobL dne*?
[Louitvifle Journal.
TlIK MaKKIUIX t’ODF. FOR NKGROKf.
in a f'*w days tho codo will lie mado pub-
lie, and ail tlio negroos of tho land, wo
presume, will bo required to conform to
it* provisions.
Olio or two point* in this code wo will
notion for tho benefit of those intorosted.
The male negro is not allowed to contract
marriage until ho arrives at tho ago of
twenty-iino; n«> nogross until sho attains
the ago ot eighteen.
Before contracting marriage permission
must bo obtained by both pttrMai from
somo religious society or minister of tho
gospel, and a rocord of tho union is re
quired to ho made.
Specific directions are given for all coses
vviioiM a negro 1ms more than one wifo, or
a negro** more than one husband; and.in
future, they will be required to conform
strictly to the injunction of St. ltaul.
"Lot every man havo his owu wife, and
every woman her husband,"
l.luyiMki Transcript, 23J.
Turkic Black Cr >w».—Ohio i» unfor-
tunatu ,n tho selection of Stato Treasur
ers, having had three defaulters in that
department within tho last ten years.
Brealin, a Democrat, was th© first. Hs
omboKHlc l ^emewdiore tn tlio neighbor-
liood of two hundred• thousand dollar?,
and left tho country. Gibfoo, a Repub
lican, w Broslin’s ?uccet-.*or, not only in
otlioe hut In ombexElomcnt. It has nevor
been known cxacilv how much either of
these worthies get from the State, as tho
deficit in the tenner's account was not
discovered until some time after tho lattor
had boon operating—Gibson having on-
dnavored to conceal Breslin'i crime. The
Mipporition is J.ut there whs an under
standing ot Vuno kind between the rogues.
\Vo now loarn that G. Volney Dorsey,
two years ago on tho
that tho LegisUtur.j shall havo full power
ovor tho subject consistent with tho good
o( the freediiion an J tne welfare of the
pcoplo of tho Stale of Alabama.
Tho ordlnanco was referred to tho first
special committee ufidor tlio resolutions ol
Mr. Mudd.
By. Mr. White—An orJintnce as fol« (
lows, which wa* roforred to tho Commit- i
too of Ways auy Mean?:
An ordinance conferring upon the Log-
i*taturo thu power, and making it their
duty to provide ter tho widow;- and
children of deceased soldiers.
Be it ordained by tbo pooplo of tho
Staled Alabama in Convention assem
bled, That the Legislature i* hereby em
powered, am! it khnli be its duly to inquire
into the condition and inako provision for
the indigent widows and orphans in the
State of Alabama of soldiers who died, or
were killed, in tl.u nervic- during tbo luto
war, so ns to sacuro, ns far as practicable,
to thorn the mcM. of liv ing, and to tbo
children a common school education.
Or motion of Mr. Cooper, of Wilcox,
tbo vote on the adoption of the resolution
reported by the Stm cl Committee on tho
report of the Into State Salt Commissioner,
was reconsidered, and tlio resolution wus
amended, aud adapted in the following
form;
Kcmlvod, That B M. WooUoy, lat"
Salt Coinmisrion'T. bo and ho in hereby
authorized to noli Lie property belonging
to the State at tho lower Salt Work*, at
public or private sale—as in his Judgment
may bo best—and that ail tho claim* of
the Slate, for sail due the State, bo collect-
ed or commutod by blm, on tho basis of
the present value of ?all, and that said
Commissioner report to tbo next ?o»siou
ol the Gonernl Assembly.
UK KIM Is II ED UDMMBO*.
On motion, the following ordinance,
Athucoiuideratmu of which wa* pnatpom-.l
on the Iblh irihtant,) was taken up and
adopted as folloil .
A n ordnance to ami*nd section 12 of the
Declaration of RighUin tho Const.tu*
lion oi this htalc.
Be it ordained, Ac., That Soction 12 of
iho Declaration ol Rights in the Conslitu*
lion of this State bo amended by inserting
the following proviso;
“Provided, That the Legislature in ca-
-'*« of petit larceny, u**ault, assault aud
battery, all'ruy, unlawful asimiiibiy, va
grancy. and other mltdameanoi s. may
dispense with grand jury, and authorize
aucIi prosecution U lore justices of the
petoa, or moh otblr Ibferlor oourts a*
may be established by the Legislature,
ami the proceeding* In such ca-es shall be
regulated by taw.’’
KKFORT OK COMMITTEE.
Mr. ltallon, chairman of tho Commit*
tee on Congressional Districts and Rep
resentation, made the following report:
Tho comniittcQ rui. ed to joy off the
State inu»»ix CongreMsional Diatricl*.havu
had tho ttuiiio under cousidoratii>n. and
instructed me to report tho ordinance
herewith submitted, and recommend its
adoption. R. M. Patton, C'hm'n.
Mr. Morse moved to ainond the ordi
nance reported by tho committee, by ad
ding Autauga to the second District; by
adding Butler to the first District; and by
adding Marongu ta tho fourth District.—
Adopted.
Mr. Webb moved to amend by addi
tional section which H given bolow,num
bered seotioMU), which was adopted.
The oiiiiifxnco was thon adopted, as fol
low*
An ordiimnco to umuo tho State of Ala
bama into Congressional Districts.
Be it ordained by tho people of Ala
bama in Convention asmmmea, That the
State of Alabama bo laid oil' into six Con
gressional Districts, ns follows:
The first District to be composed of Ihe
counties of Mobile, Baldwin, WoshiBg-
ton, Conocuh, Covington, Monroe, Clark,
Wilcox, Dallas and Uutlor,
The second District to bo composed of
the counties of Montgomery, Lowndes,
Autauga. Pike, Barbour, llenry, Dale
ashore, who received talul injuries. Tbo
engineer's wife and a boy aro missing,and
it i* supposed several others arc lost. Tbo
cauic of the explosion is unknown.
New York. Sept. 21.—The president
lias pardonod J. It. Price and It. II. Cun
ningham, of Alabama.
Tiie Alabama government hua passed
from the military to the civil authorities
The indication? are that tho irreaponsi*
bta manner <f administering justice by
Froadmen’? Bureaus between whites and
blanks will soon be modified.
Nows from Atabama is that on account
of th/* unsettled state of affairs near Mo
bile it was necessary to have a mounted
force ta save trouble. The naluro ot tho
disturbance lias not transpired.
Negotiations are pending to purchase
oight oconn steamers for the Fenians.
Immense purchases have been made
from tlio Government, supposed to bo for
Fenians.
Brigham Young some time since n«hed
tb;.* King of the Sandwich Idands to per
mit bun to scud Mormon missionaries to
the Islands. To this tho Sandwich
Glands Secretary of State replies that th
Mormon teuots are subversive of goo<
government and in violation of tbelnw.s
of the kingd im, and that efforts to ©stab
Ush a colony of tho Saints there will not
be toleruled
A GRAND CONCERT
WILL BE HIVES
AT TEMPERANCE UAl.L,
Ttuinulay Cvenim? Srpl. 2S, IS6S
-BY-
MUS. RRICE and PROF CHASE
AuLtod by
Several Ladies r.n i Ocntlsmen of the city.
TICKETS Oae Dollar, to bo had at Mr. .
W. Ptajo'a Store and at tbs door.
Boors opened at 7 o’clock: perforluanco t.
coumicneo •t * oVIock. ss|» 2H-3t
Soloct School.
\ f It. Tims. B. (JOI LDINQ will
]>I ..j.-1 a SCHOOL for BUYS at
TEMPERANCE HALL, 1
on Monday. October ii.
, I3i; pay-
(Late Ellir, Liviyostox A Co.)
CLOTHING
A N I»
FURNISHING GOODS,
FOR
MEN, BOVS VXD CHILDREN,
Kami to the bc.t Ctu-tom Work, thereby saving
bo j>ur»ba«jr the delay, aunoyuu e uud ca
tenae usual!/ attending'Cust'tuu Work.
this liusincs? a life
ic serviees of
WM. PALMER,
the wcl! knqw Merchant Tail .r of KooxHIla,
Tenn., the}’hope and oxpc ! t » he a j «.ri*. v.
benefit aud convenience to all alto buy iLc.r
Bein-r ncrudoinr t f jt ye.r* to fp* i-h pc »|»!o
of mATi'it>■ -H r ;i;mknr iastl
tholr entlr’i w.irirol i:-. every aru. !c harm »u-
iir and elevatinK in iu tend-.: . ibo» locsie
j*>luiuba* in# **;cr their -: i-u sale, with
ifi lonec in their r.htlity lo give *ali.-*nclion
nc. then, and make Un-cvn your warn.*. si..l
those ot your children, nad have them lurpli'd
by lho»o who Imvo learned thvi,. l!\i and
KNOW ROW' TO CLOTH I!
pt M-lf
THE CHEAPEST STORE
IN COLUMBUS!
( 1 ALL AT J. II. GREOOUY’S, N... id.
opj»o?ito the Suuth>rn Exin > Odice aw I
j’bu will yet Lbo hdixaiiu Wtlrlesat k |,l->>
1’KICL than nt any oiaor cstabliabiueut m the
city;
LlQl’ORS.—DM 1» >arhon Whiskey, SI i>or but.
key Club Gin. *l i er l^ulc.
DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE
FURNITURE, & c . S
Oa.WKDSfcpAY. rth S.pUu.l,r. MUk
w «* clock, I wlh >cll or. the prenui#. '
rooervu, •*«»*«
Stpro House and Lot,
at iho foot of Womack's HIM, north of (w
U (ill bring the -round teuctuent r
j right, and in-.ui u * li e r .sd slJi Wr
running back about r. * fe.-t. with a ir,«»i .. ‘P 1 *
1,1 w ,i * r> u " J »:• ‘ffS tSft
Dwelling Houso and Lot,
uJj.ini..* tu nbnvo nroi.»rt y . lW
roa-i a^out «-i n et ana luntjirt'- .l w
Dwelling House And Lot,
“ml?;?? 'awtt’ViMc. ;"'lVom Ul , lr ' I*
ubo •... vJttTwufc
a warden *|i4. i c .
Dwoilinc: House and Lot,
adjoining the abm e, uith atamt two o,re« W
aiuchc-i. now in c-nn and |k»uu-..-.
ALSO.
at tho mum time and j.lnce. tbo
Household and Kitchou
i-* ukniturk,
liK'l-. d." * - ij'io l .M-Utiu- Mmw, Croekt-r.
la>* M ale, Hcd-t.n
l'a?i
,U Mr."Tlios. L. M illiam
?h"W iI.h i• >«i|«o»iv anv
TKK.MS "no thirl
•Ks lou
?.»n the
, 1 <UN
nuinetou, ^
atiJi:
(3i
i Wi
IN CANS.—Frtah Suliuwu
Mwee' U
and Clo» ra .
AI«8f>—Jollle?. and ^ truini.'. So rents i*crb««T.
ALSU Sui he,. Pi,..t C.»i:..rN
• iuit ir*, Ncek Tie?, Silk Th.-t .d 'all <*nl .rn>. nil
kind? Shoe Lneer, Tupi, Ne-Jif. Flax ltucai.
Button!!. Note Paper. I*nv«*!..|-•«, 1 :'.i»i. L~.
Watch Guard*. Arii-i’t I’cnnliiifa. l>ru.-l»c,,
Sand and V.mnry P.u*. r.
ALSU—Ayer’s s ». •.»i arilla. Ayer’* Cherry
Poot >ral, Urd*»ay‘.* Ke.t-ly Reliet.
ALSU—CV.uma*?r,-. 'la no Me a ■iip-j. IVim il-,
Bruxlny, Coinhs, C »ok B n*h*. CUeckmeu and
Board?. Cbc,.*men. Bra«> Locks aud 111?•*
Awl?, Scisson, Spot ucio Cun, and many other
article,- too i. .ukt >us to laeuimu,
ept 22—It
FOR SALE OR RENT,
Five Thousand Acm of l.ait-1 !
A Yin ST HATH CHASCK To TUY THE
FHEK LAUoil fcYSTKM.
r PllF. Subn r»hcr <ITers !>>r .le t>r rent h a
l Plantation .m i t i.vrr, la Crawford
county. Georgia, nvcni. ntlv iiUi:i>| uhuut
.ita* fr-i
aud Ctdumba
thousand acre?. ' *
laud*. 2. *»i of ttii?
under cultivation,
tiring heawly tin
.adapt0.1 to tho | r
visions. Unthoi.:
<|U trier*, wffti
order and cnpablo of u
cm
Al,.
i for *
between Mac
ii coutain?
aro n-:U t-t
iuw riewrod
nee , | iho Ii
land-nil t
r cotto
able
1 halt in udrange.
P»*3t*
Mr. I8bam’s School.
r I , HK 1*1 So?.*ion will corntnenco
1 the FIRST MONDAY In Oc
tober i
( aud riiiitlnue till Chrisl
Ivnncer
JOHN ISHAM.
_Jjfl*t 26. lMIV-8t
Mrs. Marble’s School.
Till!: EXRRtilKfl
Of !>lrs. .Marble’s School 4
ami Cuffon.
Thu third district lo bo composed of tlio
counties of Macon, Russell, Chum be re,
Taltapoosa, Coosa, Talladega and Ran
dolph.
Tho fourth District to bo composed of
tho countios of Choctaw, Su in tor, Pick
ens, Fayotto, Tuscaloosa, Bibb, Shelby,
Marengo, Green and Furry.
Tho fifth District to be composed of tho
counties of Jsokson, Madison, Marshall,
DeKalb, Chcrol.oo, Calhoun and Sk
Clair.
The sixth District L» bo composod of tho
counties of Lauderdale, Lime-tone. Frank
lin, Lawrence,Morgan, Marion, Winston,
Walkor, Blount and Jefferson.
See. 2d. Uo it further ordained, That
the sheriffs of tho following counties shall
bo tho returning officers for their respect
ive districts, to wit: Monroe, Piko, Green,
TnltapoosN, DeKalb amj Lawrence.
Sec. 3. Uo it further ordained, That this
ordinance shall only continue in force un
til the General Assembly shall provide by
law for rodLlricting the Stale, and tho
election of moinbora of Iho noil Congro**.
On motion, tho ordinance in relation to
♦educing tbo size of the counties was
again taken up. .V number of amend
ment.* were offered; ana after an animated
parliamentary contest, the ordinance was
adopted by the following vote—yeas Go,
nays 22
Tho following isja corroct copy of tho
ordinance:
An ordinance to amend tho Constitution
of tho State of Alabama :
Be it ordained, etc.. That section lGth,
article 6th, of tbo Constitution of the
State bo amend' d aud altered so that it
will then read as follows:
Sec. 16. The General Assembly may bv
a vote ot two-thirds of both branches
thereof, arrange and designate boundaries
Dissolution.
r |MlE Firm hrretolT.ro known os Kivlln A
. B this day. by mutual consent, dis-
solved. Iho bustnui* of the late firm will lie
••tiled by Mr. LaruilL
, , . KIVLIN a CARGILL.
Sept anii, iMv--Hey>.-tf
nXdITJSIO,
INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL.
M BS. T. 11. VANDKN’HKRO will b. |>I...<hI
(attor the Ut ol October) to receive a lim
ited number"! i>ui>iU. tor Musical Instruction,
at her lorideuce uo Forsyth street.
TKRM9.
lurlrumcntal In-truoiiou, per 'luarterof
.1 IWOM..~ .ii (XI
> oca I do do 3 50
Mr- B. would be pleaded to reoeive a few *in-
glo genii ‘men as day boarder#, Apply as above.
_>e plM-1 w
A CADMAN,
GUN AND LOCKSMITH.
ALL DasoripUons of
Bull Hanging attend-
■ <hI to. and Koys made
l to ordor. t
CRAWFORD STREET.
NKARLY 0PPt)dITK COOK'S HOTEL.
Se|.tai2ui
TEN 0E TWELVE
DAV BOARDERS
C AN BK ACCOMMODATED with board, c.
reas'inabio Itruis. at the Auratoga Keatau-
{ at. No. (A Broad street, up •tain, next door to
>. P. Kill*’ auction room.
K|'t 2>‘»—1 f
KEY FOUND.
4 KEY ta an Iron Safe, which the owner
/V can get by describing the tame and paying
ta^thl^advortiBomoat. Apply at thW Office.
ticket With (joTarnor Br.>ufch, i. Mk.wi.. f ur ihe'.^.r.l^umiM ofthi7suSiwhich
n dnfaultcr, but the amount of tho defir shall not be altered except by a like vote,
'•icncy has not.yet been stated. Ho is un- But uo ucw countv shall be hereafur
dor arro*t, and Governor Anderson will
appoint his successor for the balance ol
tho term, which will expire on the first
of January. It is to bo hoped that the
nominees for that office, who are now in
the field, are more trustworthy than the
intorostiag trio alluded to.—.V. J\ Sun.
Thu following is thu verdict of a negro
jury : —
“W • do undersigned, bein’ u koronor's
jury to ril "ti do of do nigger Sambo,
n >u done dea l and gone afore us, hab bin i
tillin' on do taid n'gger, uud fine dat du
snuiu did, on the nita ob 14th ob Novern?
bur, cunu) tv' del' by failin' from de brigu
«*b. r de riber in de said ribor, and brokiti
his nock, wliar wo tine ho wos subsequent
ly drown, and afterwards washed to do
riber -iJc, wlmr wc suppose he was frox
tadui.”
Pittsburg is a queer place. Tho olher
day, turee men went into a lager bear
saloon, and two commenced catching all
the fiu » in the room, while the third ate
the itoocl* as last as caught, oil a bet that
be could cat them quicker than theyw'ould
catch them. They were tinod tlirre dol
lars f-»r tlu ir Inn.
county shall be hereafter
formed of lea* exumt than GUO square
in t ies, nor shad any existing county be
reduced to a less extent And
II KRt'U A NT> niul other? who 4a*tea to RK-
JI .MiT Ft’NPS NOUTII can «lo •« WITlri
Ot 1 KXPhNaK by applying at Agency of E.
M. urui-e A Co., whoro Northaru Exchange can
be purr hosed nt par.
, FELIX ALEXANDER. Agent,
hs* Broad at., over Ware’s dr»u* etore-
_ 8cpt aa-tf
WANTED TU PURCHASE,
A HOUSE.
I WISH TO BUY, in aotne ploassnt portion
x of tli uliy, u house containing five »»r six
good rooiu*, aud having the nceesaary out-
buihinu'.* All to be in good repair and price
moderate. FELIX ALEXANDER.
Office ltB Broad •».,
sap n-tf over \t are’s drug atore-
A firtt clot- N-in lum-u. with 12 hi
•team engine: oh' ' -»«Uin prc..-. *iiK.‘r®*ll.
oorn mill—in t- . all il, e aiq»ointmcuta ot a
flr»t rat" plant i'.i<
Thu necessary iirovUinnr, utensil- an 1 rt,.»-i,
can be purohoi^d >,i\ the j'lacu at tin-louc t
rates. Thero arc. i>..w ..ii the plai.ixtinii about
Ita negroes no-u.-t-iruud to it? cultivation, who
may b« hire l lor .lUutherycnr. flu.- m.n
he (livitled into three farms ninl wouli .-tut
ibrco parlies, it run bo AOua a' any time,
1! LX It I ETTA W. HILL.
Kx’rx ot Ji^. B. Hill.
Culutnhur, Ha., Bcpi 24 -2w
Montgomory Mull, Macon Tclccraph uml At
lanta IntelliKcnccr copy a u«i scud l».lliotln»
olfiBO._
FOR SALE,
/ \NE Hands mo PH .V,TON. (new *.
horse Drays, (21 hand),
By D. P. ELLIS,
YTK LI. ’.I-'. 1.1 V i N l i'T--N
1 IN " • I'M. - . ••!(. .1 I- ,
ti boM-4 line (Mii-wim; T-iliaft.-i
Ii -I 7. lUllll,'..-,
l:> ito/.. Mill S:nv L-ilca,
10 gro.-ii \V-i,itl ti-'icwn.
1 U.I. P-.c.sl.,
- -loz. Well ISu.-k. l- ,
15 d.w oil iSuiirl-uii Wl.ist.-v,
Lot (In jn'iiti-rV Tools,
Household and Kitchen
c o i-iJNi xa’u j-tij,
Tiicl.t-lii.i; L. .1 Siva.ls, M-.ittu -,-,
Kxtcnsion Ti.Mo, Pining .lo,,
lltircau, Hitlo-boanl, Cliairs,
kc., Sic.
ALSU,
\Vagon-), liup’i’irs, Uaniaptf 11,ti-,
MuU's, &c.,
ALSO,
1 Ploi'eo?oo|HC Mucliino.
ioi. : ,-ia
Great Reduction in' Freights
COTTON.
Quickest aud Cheapest
UOPTK TO
NEW YORK.
tw
Six seta Dray Harness, (2d
One set Buggy llnmcas (ucw
id).
some)
One set Carriage Haruc.^
i Carpeting, tn
-,4s Volt
Will be sokl very cheap
Sept 1,A—2w J. RHODES
«l very listul-
(new and baud-
uw nut cut).
BROWN K.
HALL, MOSES & CO.,
AT TIIEIll DI.I) STAND,
H IIVK JFST RECEIVED a lot ..f w ry :u
periur Rodgers and >Vo-tnihuJui
POCKET KNIVES.
which wo offer at a small Advance o\«r cost.
We havo also u t. w boti ?*'.J
CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO,
which has hoon appruvod.
Hept 20—lw
MRS. BARDWELL
MiLiriiisraxiY.
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS,
lo which (be attintlon ,,f iho Ladit< i- r—coci-
fully invitoU. tl
BOARDING AND SALp7
STABLE.
T HE undersigned will opon on tho Rt day
uf GOTO 1)Ell next, a Stalilo for the recep
tion of liorsoa on buar-i nml sale. t"r the ac
commodation of his friends, and the public
generally. A. 0AMMKL
’1 he Stable will be 1 »n Randolph s*reet,
in thp rear of the Pont Office, tlummell’s old
River Plantation
Por Sale,
VfAY he purcha.-ed by early application, one
rouureu vo a ir*> extant. And no new , ,U0H , t vajuable cotton and grain
stssstt^suaidu A.«bE>
it to ruptesanution, nor unless the old
coQatie* from wbiuU the new one L
lormud are left with (be required number
entitling them to repraeonsation.
On motion, the Convention adjourned
utilil 10 o’clock on ^londay morning.
Plenty or idlk Frxkdmxn.—Nolwith-
• landing, the very material thinning out
i*f Freodmuu in this city, idle nogroos are
constantly met with on all thestreou hunt%
ing employmeut. Twenty or more have
applied to us for work within a day or
two past; we never knew them to be so
Ween lo get something to do. oftoxiug
themselves at your own terms. We know
it would be the case; ax winter approaches
all though the coming season, the number
will increase. Our advice to thorn is to go
into the country and cultivate the soil,the
employment God desiguod them for and
which they must do ur starve. Tho city
is no place for them ; it was intended tor
while people. — .'/<»*/«/ Ledger %
thaitakouohae river, oontalns abuut'ftfO •
one bait cleared and in cultivation ; well ....
cred and free from inundation, except about 50
•op of ■
•n give
nod *t
— X AN L Hi
Agent for the owner.
Spectacles Stolen.
O N Sunday night a thief entered usy b- u»o.
earned off wy ceat and vest, which wt.ro
l*» ,r of riold Bow Spectacles with
K n. Hardaway engraved on the bows, was
taken trom the pocket. A suitable reward for
the .syeotacle* or thief will be paid by lodging
information at this office, or tuyeelt.
__»ept art-St R. S.^ HARDAWAY.
Ct T v Xfi 1 COPNTY.-Mrs. A,
M K- Marble has applied for letters of admin-
istraiion on the estate of James P. Hoyt, de
ceased, late of s.u t eounty:
All personsooocerned ore hereby notifiod to
show cause uf any they Tave) why the adminis-
tration of said estato should not be granted ta
►aid applicant at the next November term of
the Court of Ordinary tor .-aid county
(iiven under uu baud. September £>th 1805.
JNU. JOHN NON.
Ordinary.
sept Sw
Plantation For Sale..
T IHE un-lers'ntned offers hi* Plantation in Ma
con Co., Ala., one and a half mile* from
Person's Station iNo. 4). t .n the Mobile anil
(lirard Railroad, tor sale. The trret contains
into acre*. 100*1. hammock, the reiunindcr tree
upland, heavily timbered. Thwre is Too u-'re?
open and n«.w in ewllivalion. under good lance:
with all ncceaeary buildinir*. This is one among
the ino-d dcsir able |Uo«nvi i u that being
kighhr produciirtfnnd well u iti rol.
Any one desirous of purrh.isiM H ' .-an api-lv to
me in person or to Urm nwood A >.r.*v 4 ..luui-
, JA.\(KS L. (JACUtl.
. Sept:2w
Billiard Table For Sale.
BILLIARD TI
l aratus complete
H ALSO,
One JENNY LIND TALI I, I.', -iih hull., and
cm/, Kill iot« fur (>oul or (iilliir.l/.
A 1'i‘I.v at KlUoruJii (
Sap a-l<T OIUKI.ES BAllKOW.
Lost or Mislaid.
sometime in the early part of lVii.
are cautioned not to trad" for the sam. , „
representative of said deceased not to n
situs except to tnvselt’
Sep
by Luke
t $147. -,
All p.irtica
BENJAMIN DOVES.
FOR SALeT
■ 10 DARRELS CUBA SYRUI',
.. By A. L. WHITLEY.
Sep .1—3t 111 Brood street.
UNITED STATES
TNTERNAL RKVENI E TAMPJ J„, rc-
A ceivud aud for ealo by
Sept *21. \VvVtf
£
At J uhu?u
$ * l \ \
•= £■: 4
| | | | ||
u the Tennessee nv«.»
ado with a fine Daily Lin#
.. ui*. They will if-
II iKv-nicd chareos to
jl t- ^f. L«ui», wiring
Ihr-.ugh l it of ! . lm-
i
Broad liagne . .• v „.f
rw.i t. free ot drayoxv. and by them ewnf*
to New i ork without -•bunco of car.-. IfshH-
per» prefer ihe r'-iiic by way »f l.ouievillp, ti?
agt-ni* "I iln* dififreft I'hr- uch Freight Line#
lo New Y IK. will rr.nvo n at Narhvilleeei
forw.ir>l it all the n .r by Ball, paytn* accrese
ctiarr*—. wirlj .. , un Tbo Ssk
r Na-hvillc A Chat*
m-ted. Cottol
k I Kvud.- \»
i waj ;
t N * h\il!e.
lUluh'U O
,Shippe
Johnson
\ illo to Non York $C*r
•u Na l.villc ..II Rail) *10 ta. <■ “
*c3 l'jriit'S do-trine to rorhi
*. iLrt• .i : ..t Join, oovllle. can I
-L.. i 111g 11v* m«-inil.,.at to Cin-Monsti
uol.of l.ui-t Ri% . b^ing in fine loiatiM
t low rati- ,.| Freight, not excieil.ni
let - iiuciiinari. and trom thetlpoH
*• d d re nt lines of Railroad, si >-*l
tloji i > rii- ri 'ulecau be laid du 1
vrk li. i.. KulauU, Muiitguiucry.Cs*
r \t i?t P.ot,«. in twelve day#,
i - in tut con.-icu to Steamboat Arwi**
rill. , un.t lo Agents of Through lope*,
mi -I u M. r- hant at Nashville- »
i>-. riiiii.- mud accompany each bill •
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For Sale,
very desirable house* in theVity of
tulauia ant ouo atuall F
Apply
lour i
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north of Euiaulo, Ala „ „
W. J. BR.nsn'uN «
Auction aud Commission Mu
Sept 17-glrn Kutuulq, Ala.
Medical College of Georgia,
OMIE R1.0DLAU COB UK K OB I.C.'Tl UEs
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tli.fimt M.iiiU .y ti. Nu-utul.iir n«xi, „„ i („.
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Su,.i A. 1 W. C.K
ell as. t. Boll - lip.
Cr.-'l U. .V W. B. I ,K.
W. L. CLARK.
Sue- Wu/o-iii.o Railr.nJ.
YlUolL 1*0 VVERS.
Eu,it S. W.-R.H.
II. II. WALKER.
JU|.| M. A W. H R.
K. II. EWI.MI. ,
i'I Froiiiht Ac i N. A 0, oikI N. A N. N.Hl
Columbus Female Academy-
RATES OF TUITION.
T
CIIOLAATIO YIIAR will Im/ Jiril*
thr.m Teruio. As all the pkydi
vill l»a un ii r tho immsdiate tupenision «i **
im Mi -. S u .vokk* but ouo price will w
liar.'cU fur tuition. The first Term will <.
>ii the Dt M-ii lay in October next and tksr*w
ur it are as follows;
Utwmry Department
Inri'lcutal Foe - 1 £>
. t I*.
Vocal Music——
1 rvn-h
No oxtr* chnrgo f..r Lai:
B-uird l.»r tbo Term
Boarder? uiu*t furnish
owels, tahlatiapkins .iu-1
i
*#
10 •«
, - % $0
ilsh -hurts, pillow rasas,
and i ay axUa lor •**%
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M M. . Al NBEHk.
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