Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, September 29, 1865, Image 2

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•1U1I 51 II. M AIIT1N > Praj i ! city. Mr We find the following order it. the Au gusta Con* itutiooalisL and lay it r " our reader, for Ibeir information HitaiNKf. Dtr'T or O so hoi A. _ | Aucu.ta. Sept. 9>, I****. * Genera! Order No. 15 Krfiior. I All order, issued by military autl. ' Uy ___ _ . -t-=~ |„ t),;, Department, r. i.tinK to «■*"*“ ' i imhuS I between individuals (except those which COLUMBUS. | interest Freedmon). or dctcrtninlM tne Friday Morning, Sept. 29. I860. rig | lti title or |e sdion whatever. ao i t to property ownt*d or claimed bv t. ! .r. .nvolition eminent, t.re hereby suspended ini Tlie Convention. I officer, on dot/in tin. 1) partnu i.t. arc I it Im> borne in mind that the elec* prohibited from adjudication questions , contract*. or conflicting claim, to prop'. ■ lion for dele«nt< e t" the Slute Convon- ro ai or |«r>or.al, except when i »••• '1 Itli to protect the riahu and interest, of lb r— . .1 Government. # . K By commend of M*j. Gen. m ekdman. S. B. Mujc, IJvt. Col. & A. A. G We also find the following it. the U -me . .... Ortim)-, A* the ladies, Government oiTi- A:; dels, und others, aro intereiitod in th • point, once at issue, Put now determined by Major General Stcedman, th* ini.»Utry commandant of Georgia, it wi;l dou* i:- attract the attention of ail concerned , ! | Du* am* Timfi.t Non b. —A : j I came to this |»ost-offic« i- r a ya «ftg *•» . 1 addressed to the care of her lather. »i. I young lady bad not taken the , *’ allegiance." and still refused I*' «1 tc.ted-L vdiwnuariH. News by Telegrapn. ii.Hint .mi: niMi'.MMts. "'‘“’Vo'fi . Mt. W c. m"* 1 * \ - t >ii v l tV>r.sUtutio-»** Amend iir to th tio* -4 • f ‘"Mr! WVM ef t! vintuiUoe on . reported ad* > a'uend s**c- Cunstuu- n is. ar;- liciary l hat the C- Inv, the 4th lion comes oil nn NN« dn day of October. The Convention i- loa^eeinblo at MU* ledgevillo on tin* fo'.rth Wodm *d«y in t ictobor. s 3T» and . >’l’. V. hk, .Sept. ‘S*.— The difficulty ■met in Prussia of •r;iii . !i > had become American eitl- . r . de non-performance of the mill- - •. - r etired by tho Prussian wr .ortt* - t > excite attention in that V • liis Mark declares that the : i.piThti\ oly requires overy t : Pr *-.-ia u> perform military du- i iim >i be altered at pleasure by !•• r • itive authorities. Assuming thi« • be *■ rrect, the only way to i /. i- . ./. d American citiaons ran ins which they aro con i' ani rr towards tho land of . .id bo the conclusion of a On Had Stain and t> that effect. i no: • n« have generally the compulsory milt- whieli they are subjected. Stilt BEAUTIFUL! BEAUTIFUL! JUST COME AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL VARIETY DRY GOODS. The Triumph of I'raec. We tin not Itcli. ve thnt hirtoryfiir* a |.:u :.i:. ho i mighty re volution ll,al I,a, iH-eli V.I . (lit ill the milltl* <>f the S.iulhern pc -pie within the 1 laot f"ur I.r five month., hr. it exciteincnt* have often. with'U that epao Bo L>am;t -FOB- FALL AND WINTER WEAR, NOW BEING OPENED •i groat deal of trouble, and j AT PHELPS’ NO. 114. .. regard for tne Lnitcd States j Both Gentlemen and Ladies • i. Tr.at « and in I >f three l»e tui- Con* to nreparc : nture such o-* t" up commmni war. But this* bn* b« i tl., . worked I iiur l»‘ !| er hid, and df-m.iujed th* fH.fr. t tune, worn j on lhe erai . nU lhsi lt w«. * l lf -te I .f violence and rnr ... The postmaster d. .inc-l deliv.-r i./ . xp* i|-f.A:.V;a to •« i♦ -r this Mat**, viy lifted by < the rv> I'-tlo lilt • fi»rinid:U.*b > tlrnt it f . rti d men in urim t« liiiosi, bnvu *" *. tin? arm** » f tl»*‘ rvyy element Ivmly nup|Hirt . conquering tore guerrilla "pern yard «*f tin* rul n r* volution f<*r and older. A . with nrmiee i v ho ezteimive an evasion of the orders, and n-it have been juilitiablo in u d**r a'l the existing circutnAa point wn* made and rsf rri ' 1 etal tor hi* decision. Ti live ( tne- i A»ylum. and po\ millin f l reply ctn»i force to Coii*»trni plo have act«*d concert—ha und without n s< that they had • ■nr* »o much mi 1 rifices. no parallel it "in a Mate tic warfare und eubtuies I to t tr«nk tbeir military i*iily tlirown d »wn all de l ion and brought tl • r k ioty t • the •rr.n imposed by the ft’hiTe have been no fi. no riot*, no di*ie- ••established, even in i*i'i* «'..«* no military ibedience. ft'he peo* h sin ul r unanimity _ivn up suddenly ition tin- high hopes fondly cherished f*»r li t' • y had endured .•o many heroic swe at hi "dory famishes • uldeii conversion •i i v.wiing and gigan- tate of • ntiro peaco itlioritv of the tiF. mugu ittioii t-M conquering power. To e.-tiumt- proj and entirety «»f thi peace and national unity, wo iniiit con sider the immense Mtoriticoi. on the part of the Southern people that it has in volve*!. N t 'Mi*v have tl». ir most cher- iilied (Politic reduced b- future, but : gene rati in and mo.it pi u.i ours has teln d or ,1,0 away a etiibarn iihoien' « »»f tin is by a chimeras in the cm tli.it 1ms for led a?* the best r a people .ucl. etely dis**rgan- e wealth and re ave been swept diet, and all the HkaBhRs D Augusta, Sept. 1 1^^* Ke-psctfully returned t*» tl*e p ••tn.a-1 a*. Home. Ga., through th.* military chai.- nefe. Tna letter will not be d< Ivon until the orders of the military f mm in* dor of the Departfuent are complied with i hii'-n oititei comply with the law.- ot the • 'untrv. will prepare themselves to Ivan* In** country. By command of Maj. Gen. .*^i KfcLUAV Edwahd U. Dikk, A. A. G. I A Aba ms .• nece-*nry *n that insti* • next Lejfi*. lure provide •the attached ro .in!.i: * - » l'eace, Comnii**.-m‘M■ . and vi. r, e rhall he ••'ig.bb *.o t bly ol iia> Slate. . Mr. Webb, Tt f \ th : • l :•*•. ' > n > idt g that hereafter i t>c called i Hospital I . ■ Convr ,.lrodU< i the f ’.lowijigcr- w.i- adopted: i* .p to the militia of ted and ap qualiHed ele. to said ol*?cti *n; i wh- conenrrod adopted. J by i o convention ; IS lion Con ven :l Irst bo sub majority of ulmenV •'prosentatioDS, and . ;. their right* as Ameaican . Fhe Herald’s Berlin co.respon- . - that if a convention to this -• . . ted to the Prussian Leg* • ii i b•» pa-sod by an immense L • rml party are extreme* i- of being on friendly terms groat trans-Atlantic llepublic. VoUK, .Sept. 26.—General Terry, lander of the department of Vir- „ v-n the |»eople of that State • reminder that martial law there, by the insurance of ; making provision for loyal i Jure to recover their proper- ; ti by the Confederate gov* kin J by putting a stop to all •• lings instituted nguinft r.a- -- for nc'.s done in perform . r ctUcial duties. Hereafter, t . tl law continues to prevail, an:.ounces that any person i ni’.ti th-* prosecution of suits .’ . *.er will h« arrested. • • rJ r.mg a distinguished South* says the Post's spa* IV -; !■••!*. told him logo home ... th i- • ction of men to Congress . .to of the right stamp. WUl find bore every aniclo their Wardrobe in if rcuuiro. COME AND SEE! COME Ql’ICK! beforo they arc all sold. BRINd THE CIIfliDKEN — Candy a plenty! Sept? 2t«. w LARGE AND VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, : uil tant!* • t-.l it oils* * I tv t* lv in sc for* .* hard chloin* ii i" •mi thei part lUitliem ot tho >«! faith us few if » vci lt i States w rk of rcMnriitioji in i ntiiv go and in spite «>f ditlirultici such people ever hefoie had t" overcome. Should the Northern States austaiii tin* l'r« sideiit in hi* magnanimous und pa- eifieatoiy polity, then- ip no good reason to doubt that soon the chain of union will be a> perfect m it ever was, and tin* relations of the two great sections oi lhe country more cordial and satisfac tory than they had been for many years before tlo unfoitunat*- utb-mpt at seces- The Cirest Fire in Coiistautluuple. Tvlesratu to L' O'Igd i*rcii. This terrible lire, we regret to - %'.«•, ha* been attiruled with fnr more i i* property than was • xpecUd alien tlo-: telegram was tent to London and it now turns out that no fewer than : ••." t! .-. I eight hundred houses, pu and places dedicated f« r divine .*••:; a . have been, for the most part, ieveo the ground. There are «'*rt • r.iy ! ^ • \- (vplions, where the walls are standing, but the principal mosques are r. w now • r- tn bo ,-een. The ateounts forwarae.', ll.i* Friday) morning to the differ cut ir.-u- rarue companies in the city are c.J u har rowing Tiaturo. Some idea of th • • xt* i t ..f the s ilTeringsof "VerrJ.nOO per- r. who had to rush out of their habitations aim* naked to escape from tho lavages ; t! ilaiies. It would appear that tho r. nfla- grati"i» comuienced in a building two sin. rie* high. From that part the hsn.t- T ip: el with rapidity, igniting In rucce»?ie.4 wl rows ot hoa-e arid stores on the north west -ide. The scene amongcl the i <»r people w'»s pitiable in the extreme. I meagor moaiia of contending witn . i tire wore found perfectly ina lequat". urd added to that the water supply wa- equally in» iffici ot K r hms or a a* t*»r followed in rapid succession, and i. was feared that, as the buildings cane top. pling down, several men uli ing had been crushed to di ri nowevor, cl» arly stated whcWiur nny I live* had been sacrificed, the excitement i agents oi tho different in-urance officer were unabi«* to a-ecrUia; but there wa.* sir • g ground for supposing that a gr* *' joss ot life had taken place. U was found y in prat th able to find i . th»» whole ot the burnt-out people and '.heir children, and they had u» c-onteir. then.selves by sleeping in fields and gui dons te ar. When the bw*t telegram wa ^ i the Almighty t ‘ stop the ravage* *.* ri,. fire. The principal porlioiu ot tde h »u-»- w«r comp' sed, ir. a great measure, . timber, which, «*t course, will account h r the extra ( No conflagration of such magnitude has | taken piac* 1 since the hair.ingot the city ot Hamburg aod it la ilatou that m r '. |H*rsons have lost their home 6 and all they |(Of *eased, limn there was even at that eon Uagralion. Mr. II Isall, as - *es. m.d several «>ther gentlemen belong ing to the dilll'ient liro office 4 , have sent specially down t" n-certain how the in surance com pan ies <f the city and pro- vincial lowr*- are interested ; and also t • inquire into the cause of tho terrible < * Jaunty, and how many persons aro left unprovided for. The fire i.s now consid ered to have been fairly slopped at each j ntf r • lei Amo or tho o t'r •. bv tho peoplo of Ala- rbatt : this S'.itc in force on the I at. nr lwil. be declared in 1 i vt to alteration and amend* L gbiaturc, and ail law- in ,e oihi'.i.a of ti.i* >, .at . be re in i **pirdtualUm* » '! »:>!• thus discourseth on . S; !ritualism, which appears *•.!:.g quite a sensation at the Of wa- also n N Mr Web ordinance u \\TLI. BE S'iLD. within the legal, h ?» sale, on t l *e 1-t Tuc-1 y in December next, hef.re the Court ll"U-« door in tho town of Tal- bottnn, Txlb"t county. i*a., two th'iusand -ix hundre*l and thirty-seven a res land. iot No two, frs‘ti •. containing six five a*-res, • .tie bundr-jd .m i • and a quarter acres oil Uia western part <•! lot No. one ; aL-o the south auctionjsaleJ' By D. P. ELLls (Late Ellis, Livcsoitox A . * / 4N >ATl RIMY. 4: th h'-t .-t v/ wi l -cli in ir«*nt ot store— A desirable lot HARDWARE AND Tl.\\\ | Ra , Consisting of * Carpenter’s Hatehci-, Monkey WrencUe*. Wood - -,- cr Plane-. Braces nud Bit*. ^ ' «cre%v Drivers. Augurs, Clii j. Coffee Mills, Hand and Mill > .« i Hasps and Htaploi*. Wash Basins, Dipper;, S, i„ IIBf . Ladles, Table and Tou . u Drinking Cup*. S iu.'e p H ii., Stew Pan*, Basting l ine Mah' gauy Bur Cha Wardrobe, Bed Sfe.i Carpet, Fine L'o *kli Parlor Stoves, Cr * ki P 'l Ware, Ac., Ac Ca'f and Horse Skii Shoes, CIothiiiK, .'*<• 8 .Shares M. k •*. ! Sept t*l Mrs. TIIL s. M:irblo’a School' i KXk.ia ISKI ' Of Mrs, MarblcS Nt litmicSj halvr? of f..*i N“. thirty-one, fifty-three and fiftv-four, all in tne twenty-fourth dbtriet of I*aid county ot Talbot. Also 1 > s No.2t!.-in, Jf.'. 20S, ITT. j<7. 21a, 2^;h. and «»ne bundrcl an t forty-one and a half acres off of lot No. 212, and one huudre 1 na i »ae i-n.l a half ef !*,t N*». 2l2, fifty .vref of lot No. 211, and three nercs of the nsttiu ibu pi *,r. .'1 the foilowing w a-, adopted . • p. viple of the Mato of • r.:ion ipcmbltvi, 'i'bat fConvenlio:;. a<••>/! a* !.* 'ul'^urnnient thereof, - tion ;. loptad by this • mphlftt f ’i in, and that I •l Legi to thirty d*»y by two thirc was adcq»; % I. Mr White, rep »;*■ 1 •• t tit * to . ventjon li d • bo tukrd : > liter Mjr.siJ-: id tig for runt and limiting • eh de .h riant >1 elections; that tb i!r«.*n ly difcus-ud then .• li?eliarg'*d f'r*gn t ation. Which w.u •ir fur- ' jjicurr- 1 : and tnatc of each fcti Mr \\ ! •ked to i< tic incqtUlg iitmnco tor the ; and justico* * i fsr Morgan ami whs decide*! t-* Governor * having ret i*< Larged (foul the 1 ur: • »f the resolution in ruin' he tenure of tho offic* . St ite, an her comm] «.d upon the -•unu suL»j lavt U r W . favorably, '\ iifdintu*< e to :ommit:eo, : Amendment, »:nc a lditien sof littnb*vi.. U| , Av.IT rt--.. lh" i r orred to the Jiidicin- ! FIc n .’civ hJ, al Governor, bo required to con* .i.V' thereof,under I ei il fore pro* id otherwise di- ‘sembly. Itr.iKlANl Gv U-TlIB lttUUTS IT 1 .\ki»hok> in 1 vpia.va.— 1 Tho following j we copy from the Lafayette Courier: A'i action was rmintly brought Rgiiiist Moses llatig . n iknowr. farmer "1 ihi* county, t-ri tho chnrgo of giving em- i ploymer.t to a negro, in vi'duti »n of mo law, based upon the Id.Ii article of tl:* Constitution, wliuh proiiihita tho etnigra* tion ol negroes to t)iat*Stuto after tho Gist of Oetibur. lH.il. it less than bib Hll'l t*, tho con- '•|» t ted bv il Am<*nd- 1 lo of ar- ' ini ( Tho negro iiti**n Htljourned *ck this evening. subject t<> pr« eulton, but in t!u* case the action was brought Against the white man alone. The complaint was tiled before a tried by a chnrgo venue h- fore Esquire 1 1 prosecuted in behalf «*f tho State by ox- • ! Mayor Ward, »f th - city, an I defended by a brevet kwyer, named Keinhait. The fact- L 'U.g trim a- alien'd in tin* j j touii'lnir t. j or • Win *it> rer lcr« *l i* docUion for u* and Ii >N. ussion the amendment W i:i -ton «•! DeKnlh, nurnl r of Heprefen* . lino of 5j*10 2 Th Co .ling t*» tl, point, and unloss the wind should spring ' live up, there was nodnngei of any further ex- 1 ‘ i 1 U ntionof mischioC Wholostroclf,squan mo-ques, ami governmont buildings, wer- | * hla/ing away nl the-nmo time. Mcaeur - ! low have at unco boon taken to get up a sub- i An « riplioh for the housing of the poor burnt- out creature*, which it i* to bo ho pod will bo liberally responded to by the more lo; * lunate inhabitant*. then adopted as fol* I te •three .1 A ri.. following are uomiliee.1 oil the Slat* York, M-lected bv the the Hepulilicuu ticket ill New i ( >iiv«-:iYi«*n at Syracu.M*- oil tin* For Secretary For Couq.Doil. For State Tit For Attorney Mattiinlale ; For State Eng For Canal f J loin ; Mill in*! : »f State, Geii. Harlow : r, Tho*. J|. I Jill house. I'Ui'er, Col. I lowlaud ; * * Ten al. i .* u. John II. J. IV Good* Ik'.bt. For I'nwon r.-peofor. Leu, Hornuui; l or L*l«*rk o Appeal-, il* tiry Join s. It will In «*i‘ n tli.it a majority «>f tin- lloliiiiii'i-A ;uc iniiitary •diicvr-. Tlu» llfk* t - wlii'Jf .litbqvnl from llic Us- uioorntii'* A »li-jcvtcii •JOlli, to tho X fii'in N\ aMiiiigtoii, w Ys»rk Hod!, nays tlmt tho iqq)livati*q»N for pardon averagi* uUmt «»Uf luimlr* d and lilt\ rer duy. uml mv uliino *wlileiwly COlitilli'd t*» tbt* twmity tin itsnnd dollar cliiaa. The following circular, m »lifying | *?• mer instructions, has been issued to Die collectors of customs: ThKAHL’KY Dxr.VHTMKNT, \ Washington, Sept, lo, InA » Siu . The circular of tho l»t in.-t., r*da- livo to tho shipment of guns an ! .wumu nition into Statos herolfore declar* *1 iu insurrection, i* hereby ao far uioditled that you will hereafter grant permit, without any reference t*» this Departuicn!, f«»r the shipment of sporting gunf, and ammunition therefor, in any reastinald*' amount, and also blasting powder for mining purposes. You wiil make w.- kU returns t»o tho la-t day of each week, tho several applications granted to y*»u, showing the names ami roMdoncoot c ii- -ignors und consignee?; the amounts an ! character of the powder* *h l. and b-.d shipped, which must b*» .-tat. il in p*iumis. kegs, bags, or casks. It is designed that these shipments shaft in no case exceed wlmt may, m your judgment, be neci - * rv to meet the ordinary want- of th«> country. All other application* you will refuse. With great respect, 11. McCvu.ot it, Secretary ot the TrcHMiry. and * there: State; 1 sections nine and the Constitution. That sections nine • \j:i i* t.i ot the (Vvnnilu- a'**! t i•• qiiic are hereby repealed, •■'i Ihci c.*t i1.1- t l tin* to!lowing : i ncral A-semuly *if the State st»*ll n omimeratioii to l o m:t«lo in the and lhT\ und every ten years irr, of all tin* inhabitant* ot this an l me whole numb-r of tlie rep* tiv - shall ul the !;;--t regular k>- iuu rat io bo appoi tion- mg the -evoral counties entitled to •pre-iMitation, ac* n ding to their re- «• ifimbcr of white inhabitants; •• .-’od app.Mtionmunt, when made, . of tin* Failed Mat* the i.*ssirj involved in the juri*prud* w ith th- Dred S which the natur. of man have bet the Suptom on appeal, and fr* n is destined to tigur* co of the country, alonj tt and other de' isions ii and inalienable l culled in *|tiustion. hU C’kn iu.m. H.vii.k ».vi». —Wo nro pleased to learn that Mr. W. B. .lohnst*»n, Pre.* - j dent ot the Central road hu* ofloeted an 1 urrangomeiil through General McCudum, whereby he obtains iron and rolling stock on time from the government, sufficient to equip the entire line n. m Ma*- n to Savannah, thu 1 * « unpluting railroad coni* W gratulnle the company upon this result, and hope that this important lino of rail way w ill semi bo again in runuing order. Mr. Jolm*t m deserves groat praise f u the manner in which he has conduct- 1 tho tran.-aC.ion, and has *ustamo«l in the business hi* well known reputation u» :i bminoss man. — Tclt irojih. L:\- ;.r-:ly remarked that “Bab- : i- not so affecting or so .-: • -'.acie as an intellect over- A » will say that the impos- i d-str* ys inind is not moro in• • r.? sadly u public calam ty ■ ;1 'ignition, or the whirlwind, r v* only mutter f There is n«jt .. . k-ylum in th^ country which *. Titiin victims of this delusion. • micro v i* to derunge tho ner- :.i, inllamo tho imagination, . :.e in lor? landing, and mvkotho ii.a i a wyeek. Tho doctrine ot ’ t.s n the visible and the invisi- rid i- at irreconcilablo variance \ in** revolution. It ii* tit for no • •m »f religion tlnn devil wor- L ;*.•• away tho very purpose, .-an end to tho very object, of the N ay, more, us it bus been carried n» .. - th Bible not merely a su- thing, but u lie. It denies the i'*;!. :.! .' . tiealh, scatters nnmng it- av'.-n* men of all characters and • M .ur. is ill! moral distinctions in ..•rv. . I, ami destroys every moral r .ty in tbi-. “Whero t no gods r, . forcibly said‘Novalis. :piri'..;ali»ni and infidelity thoro u> ■ » remurkablu affinity. Tho ox- it he: i-almo*t sure to generate . r. In tho inlidol gatherings nine- k” avow-al spiritualist*; in the i:d alb-rings nine-tenth* hio avow- T’ho vory rnen who have been ; il' at religion us n superstition, > p id- themiolves upon th»-irex- ..*:. from tho credulity of ordinary huv*; boon the verv first to be i by th;- piece of lolly. Hoboit l, **f l.uuaik, lived more than i- in utter disbelief of tho soul's r eat li, and then published j I that an interview with a mi iii G >i.don had convinced him to S > *tri«*tly truo is there- : Las been .*>> often made, that • i. l tim iufidel la the r. iui-His. No hiimau ovidonco, . I» llume, can iu any case ren- "1 Scripture creditable; . • abs :r lity too gron to: bis • . Ho w ul tho very first sight, I it ••• scriptural—no superstition ■ a • lo . embraced a* soon as i* i- • •- l up, }>. '.’id it promises to !lefty and all moral 1 tl.u prepare tlie way for i ! ubv* r-i *n of every institution, igi I-, whtcb men have 1 •. i' ;-t t" revere. "All human !i-. ver!* . sav* Sir William Herschel. i. to ! • made only tor the purpose of -.firming moro strongly tho truths con ned in lhe .-acred writing*''; und yet ;»•' ti;e btim imaginations of these ..•I C'tjtinually i.n tho stretch to body > Th. : th* thick earth or the thin air, ..iv i.' thing which shall make the Bib • mi ?k f rg-ry. There ia a certain M- i. ihull' uught, half reasoning - ion* . t:» -ely s » culled, which is their ally. Before true science, like that ol Mu am i Faraday, they sink on the instant y | ii< kly t" rise again. Though d >• grows wiser and stron- hn ( i t. ,turo remains unchanged, i •• -y -f ti. ‘ foolish will long con- : : -H up theso spirits quito as fa.it yJom of the wise can lay them. n<.rth-cast corner ■»! lot N* £*': uli of «.»id lu^t described lu.id beime in the fifteenth district «.f said county. Theabore described i reini c* is situnted about nine miles east of **»® town ol Talbott -n and five miles north of HpwarJ. u station on the Mu.-v *?•*• Kailrou l. in a heulthy and convenient section of country, an 1 in a high state of eultivntion. r-jiituins three »lil- ferent ?ettleu)enL with uil nece&sxry out fiuiid- ink* and nr.-har«l*, and a large proj ■ rtn»n ot rich creek land. Said settlement of lands will be sold under the vrill of tuo |.»te Josiah Matb- •wt, deeeajed, for the purpose of qistribation. Alt who de.-irc to purchase a good Colt plau- tatioo would do well to oali on one of thu un- dersifued or II. F. Mathews, wuo re.-i le* MUSIC I.NSTRl MENTAL \\|) \ m . \ I RS. T. II. \ l.VUi.M . 11 M if?, r I' " ite I number I i a- her reside?.-c In i lru!!?e?)f »l It»-f 24 le^oii. 1 Vocal Al: Ij ii a| eighty y« premises, and examine for theauelvcs bulorc the dny of 4ote. Terms made kn..wn on the duy of solo. W. I*. MATHEWS, I T. J. MATHEWS. L’x’ors. • J. M. MATHEWS.) Sept. 2!>—2tawtlit tus dec SELECT SCHOOL. By a Well Known Teacher. propoi to opt n r r l 'HE under?* HMI !■ I at \\ oley Chapel, near Mott’s mill. M of October next. Youngroen wishing to ac- quire a Hu.-inu*a education better Applv early, as the sthool is limited to twenty-five scholars. Tuition *1" per quarter, one half in advance, r >. • ART WELL. 3NJ otico. W ILL BE SOLD to the highest bidder nt the Court Houso in Hamilton. Jlutris county, Dcorgin. *»n the tir*t Tut -day in November next, between the legal h ur* -1 sale, as an eitrav, «'?*o mare, buy « I r. blaze«l luce and nu.*c. right bind foot white, fiiteen bauds high, eleven or twelve years old. Also, at the s.tiue time anl place rne»n:all mure mule, color dark cr blucb, rather greyish face, with marks of h iring" upon her. I*' or years oM; wild a.- an c?fray. scp-V-^H J. M. DAVIS. Sheriff. FOR SALE. Coi. Woodall. LOST, I N* tho city of Columbus on the night of the 27th in.*t., a w:ircb*»u*o receipt from Vern-j A Mahatley f«*r two hags of oottou All per COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. ^ qMM: ufi. ve I i-iimti -ii »v ii i A Monday. 21 iMom r. Tuition fr*nn u*»t payable in advac Apply to Young L idi* • Mufi' .n lartru' : Wynnton Female Academy fimKJUtRRCl.-l I 1 opened t .i<- Iit.-i 1 ,,, ler fhe super\»- • Term*..? I" per v •• ir Ir Tuition pu> able *|u.n i. Music Depattniiiit ni teacher. I.y STEAM SAW MILL rOll fciiklaE. IN HOOD Running • J.-r. i- r>, •!> ?,ew Hr l every |-rtf.it *•? m order. Ad-lrt.-r 1 .! IT. A lU't . M. a «i. H. K. Ali .-cals’ Sept 21 —1 u« :k Luta For Sale, ;ory desirable houses in ila an i one un ill Kan Lufaul *. Ala. NV. .1. BUANN'jN A Ul.. An-tion ud : nl M*r I 4lt | >Cpt r l**”llll I.(1*Jills, j CITY FOUNDRY. ould i they hu the Ir The proprietor* of tho wartlwuie have notified not to deli rer the otton nnvi-t ».. tq undersigned or hi# order. II. BEALL. Stewart county. Sept 24, In FI lv» Columbus Female Academy. RATES OF TUITION. will fie under the immediate inperv i-t. -t Mr anl Mrs. SvfM*»:us but «no price will l>o charge*! t-r tuition, l he first Term ill -pui on tho 1-t M"ti lay in October next und the rate* for it are as follows: Literary Department |J»> "-i t.. *»... .i i... — » .it 2*) '"i identul F Mu-if. I'se of Piano. V«*cal Music 2 On No extra charge tor Latin. Hoard for the Term To l>» Boarders must furnish sheet.*, pillow cn-es, towel*, table napkin* aud l ay extra for wi*h- Riind light*. T-iU'-i und - •*/• I uiiio i. j,..,./ A- tl* **i 1 ri L in '11 difference in time, you know, • f.ntry and Europe," said a a N- .v York to a newly- i i . ' . "For instance, your .*rl. nro in bid and fast asleep white wo aro enjoying our* early evening." "That.* • v. exclaimed But, "Ireland FOR SALE OR RENT, Five Thousand Acres of Laud ! A 1’IUST KATE CHANCE T I TRY TIIE FREE LABOR SYSTEM , I bo -ti- I lUprc a.tutive fix by law th< . niul -hall divide the •itmil'cr of districts as uber *>f w hite inhabi- cii el which districts of»e mator. l'ravi- • nuaiberof Senators • ird ol the \vlt"i>* num- AllHKSTH Itv TIt K Pit*IVOUT M VRMI.VL, — A telegram vv..* re*-c.ved from liie pr. « volt marshal at Columbus, on Sunday, to arrest a negro named .Iordan Williams, win* it wu* *\\pMctod. would come to Ma con. Ho wa.* charg-d with leaving With money that didn't belong to him. t’a; t. M o;» tho anivul of the train, by whom the f How was taken in hand and iu*m hod t" the "freo hotel," wheio he will rcuittiii until sent back to Cohtmbu*. < in yesterday morning, a negro boy who had been in the employ • : Professor Dominic Dsrrolt, carryin*r his harp, was charged by that gentleman witli stealing hts pocket hook und money, and sent to ... . lie, and quilling ul ' . •r* Flint river, In Crawl, rd cuunty. fieurgi.i. conveniently situate l about three tniles from the r iilr-ad between Mae *n and Coluiubtu. .'•'aid t'lantan-n cuuluin- r.ve thousand acres. i.To* of which are rich bottom lands, 2. | ">) of this quality being ' loured and under cultivation, and tba balance <>t tlictrrct being heavily timbered pine land—all wed adapted to the pr oduction ot cotton aud pro- visi ms. On the place are three -epurnto negro quar'er.*. with b-u-os tor overseers, all in good order und capable of accommodating 3H* ne groes. Abo, barns for storing cotton, i-orn, X Ac. A first class gin hou-e. w ith 12 hor.-e power steam engine; a fine cotton pre».-. sugar mill, ] corn mill—in tact nil the appointments of a - first rate plantation. , ,u tim- l'niTsviti.-iii ti,« 1 Tho necessary provision.*, utensils and stock u mi. 1 DO) KsSOH.—-The i can be purchased on tlie place at the lowest . Hot maun, whoso perform- rates. There aro now on the plantation about Academy of Music attract ! P*.'negroes accustomed to its cultivation, who . *. was, according to rqnort | [nay bo hired for another year. This pi o c may i.. 1 one evenin'* ot U-t h S dtvmcd into three tarns and would suit II .V o,o i a S 1 1 three panics. It can be seen at any time. H - -xlnlutcl a trick with a HENRIETTA W. HILL, i i watch, borrowed from a Ex’rx ot Jos. B. Hill, in in the audience. After ma- ^ *“ ** '* Columbus. Oa.. Sept 21-2w , t. time piece for a few mo-!. Montgomery Mail. Macon Telegraph and At- i. :.| Therrapon the l*ro. ! t»‘Oiiwac«r cvw an.l M>d bill to lUi. nd- to perceive tho watch : Mr. J.-tliica AlkiiiA, of tliii Ihh*u a|»|K>iutcd lL v. n.io T; for tlie h district ot G« ■ The tiucktloti ol the Ducblc*. From tho Fall Mall Basette, Sept. 7.1 There .- a very significant me«<ngc fr-on Vienna this morning. If the F ■ i» well informed, Karl UiiaSill has sent u dispatch to the Austrian government in which ho expresses his satisfaction that the provisions of the Gnsleiti Gonfvro If* only "f provisional and transit try character. The same .feelings of grati;. cation woro lately exprcs.-od in the M . . trur % though wo art* told neither the French nor the Russian governments have not yot notiged their views of the : matter officially. It is not hard to proplie* v w 1 at will bo th*- tone • : the E ‘ Napoltnin s communication. Tho quo? »nys bo Slept in the room with him, the door was locked nud he ha* certain 1 the pocket book.—M'ir»n TtlegnUu ( ’f the figure* on tho tront , FOR SALE. . * i eported by the table, ana * i bv Mr. amended, und . Chicago tor und York ! l.eger Grontcl. Gen. J. 11. Mo julant General, f >uud guilty : o; being a Confcd«raU» conspir? hotel burner, arrived in No ntuiday night, under mihti •sn, 1 ay ; subdivi- stituiion ?d for : ic sixth of the be amended by A few placed * res* M Mate, Inis | -’.ring, uni asks a specta- i nugsee. Ala., n tho Mobile and dirard -wn tlie watch, which he R a jlr'':»d,about nines from Columbu*. Ua.. g f»r it in a cer'ain ‘ inJ - e unlt i # lr ° m 1 ni0n Da the . . , : . p *co i* a good two story trained dwe.ling. oun- . K b • WaUh is lound in t.iiuit.g > ro*.ms. v>irh a gu-oj subie, barn and • . unu duly delivered to all necessary out-houses, in g- 1 repair, with a i- careful not to show cood well ot water, unsurpasscl in the country. • . >ar.ed n watch when 5 g T’ i I'f^lactive land at- .-ncevi The borrows 1 *;• the place; a depot uf the M.andU. sot uorruwej Kaiiroadand P -: nihc* upun the Premise* t. - tneantime, trans- Uce of the bast sob -*-l# in the country i'i about :-*.aina tho scenes, who 2-*rardsr>f the pU/*e anda MetlmdUt church ; ' f black velvet, ana w ’.h a .-uuoued minister. F r he**lta aud *o- ; ; •ured at the word CIet> it »», u nsurpa*sod in the country. For * rU «*r»« of sale an l any further intorwatiou in regard t. the place, apply to DAMS A. ANDREWS. 1 , , , Chunnenuggee. Ala., pcpl.—lrn N .T’j M.aadG. R. R. >un - py an) send bill m D. A. A. tric« tion of tho duchiea is not settled y* t; and thoro is every prospect now that it w ill Tin* /' 7 »uv, m'l ni’Jre iaiori,r,-,.. ■ on tho part ol the \N estern l owers than tlmt seven ouse.-* resembling clioloia , l'russia will find convenient for tier d • Imve made tlu ir nppeatancc in llint city, j , IDs Ho; The Stales *1 CVnuoctioutt Wiscon sin, MiuiiesM'ta und Iowa, all \ dconue- suffrage this fall. Colorado lias «al- ready votod iu tin uegativ* . si to The fWt/u/ Chiu,, convicted iff MilledgeviUe last w IVniteiitiury is in u ceive them. > that eights' 'Hid mod.'al « qua nopie re|»oilA that la* Jl-appeared l r >m the North i*ormau >*xzcttc h Austria and l'russia have rosolv I -eiKTate the emtoms adtninislra or, •»; ™ two du clues, aiidtogiyo them a di.-t.;ct . chic: management. Several mom her- ot I the Holstein estate* have m.d to. consult- I ing in a private home at Riel, alter tl: hall of tlie university had bacn cl* - .i against them by order of Ihtfovornmci.t. , TNiirty-one deputies attended; r**pre>*cLt- Time were .-out to 1 ing clergy and tho peasantry, but no mom- , , .1 , .1 her* appeared **n behalf ot the nobility-. ( * a. ami inut tm» j UoTolution* were passed to feud in a c:c- coinlition to to- i monal to tho Federal Diet, containing a 1 protest in defence of the ancient right o: ^ | die country, and against the division ot the duchie*. The memorial ex proves k with for the convocation of the reproon- I lalivos, and dc* lares roadihos# lo t'omplx a tilt the wish of the ualional party. this delusion * mini that the was a game two •y it. U jtainmg an en* »d-:;iy an ear.y hour, * y rutimzid all the •» s.rtx m front of th.* ir*: veryd a watch -• i . •ole. Tte rogue tic* r. at.d then quiet- tae parquetie below. In *h»* "watch trick was t«* tae utter astj • Plantation For Sale. THE undersigned offer? hu Plantation in Ma re con Co.. Ala., one asi a bait miles frrffi >r *"? L N ' on the Mobile and *;rard Rai r* i*l. for salt. The tract contain? iu*id IMPRUVHD !* U i ! whi'h wc will W \ Iti; AN I ; KKTTL1>. BAKU .MILL und any uiud .! u*i i .. •■ . will make my k;1 •• t M NUIft.jt ! i : •’ Wl.Vi • car Mill* -I der: i SA W-.MIL anyt ... ♦s)* '.n • <»t.i.cvti..n w..t» secured rite ?*Tvir.- of u TK.ItN MAKE It- i;. lhe Wc a!*i •r M'JNLY. drdcr.* r*ep ixecuted. •di I'klCt 2)1 1*41)1 FOR mi. M. ILIIEN.NY A Ca. Near Mf.uuii. .*; LatiJiit May l'.», 'I ' • luubuj. BEDELL WAREHOUSE AND PRESS. [ULUON .v Uh.PEi.l., Fiupileli repnreJ \V K ‘-' the latter pu _. having t I A* * ciiitie* for vl The pr i. ti WA-lui PHOENIX FOUNDS AND MACHINE SHOP. TUI Kuml • ti f jriu tis lythat have built .* :ir*t < foundry and .'L b Shop mi Dgloth ri street, between Frank aud Bridge .-tic :*, .ud ;.r*• pre irsd Is » 1 ( make any kind ; M i hinciy : r i*T; .«ud SI -AH MILLS ". a..v . with 'v.u.st ca#l ir*n i*n.»it•*. tr :m It i.s, he- ■ H inch** euicter: aU* Khi ri.t - tr :,i 2 ta 1i»c»1m an l all the it t*‘iiiicba , i- si/*-. W.Mfill isi to * rd* r SA'C-MlLI.- *• i MILL Wu> Lily, of Brer- ir- u . m*l >11 ki n * C \- l IN . • ' !i -U U : . FI.'Jl IKON RAILIN'!, un t a: >ir, tne i m iy d« sire tna u- ■; 1 . * . , - . All kind? MACHINERY repaired »! '. neatne# despatch. In connection with oar lo.-i:.***, we iu><* earn tno .-*-r\ ice* t a tir-t will take great plva-ur • in ! tuailc at our " • k-1*> thenuN at landing.-, vr .tn.vwhct* L'har* F.S. All ki: 1 L. 11 AIM AX A ft untry T liberal am 1 —:: L. IL i 2 CITY FOUNDRY, JF.YOU \V \NT. V SI l’KK MILE ..r KET ever sold t-.r i < »'.dn . ■ • . FOUTKR. .M*1L111 NNV Nc r Stc:\ r l.tnJm COTTON! Ar CO August 3». cotton] KEIN^ COTTON "FACTORS AXl> AiiE.N l> 01 THE M « AN HUMAN T .-TEAMEll 1IEI.KX. K'jnnitif wcckljr brt.rm A... ' rangcuienii*, * ? arc prep i 1-iuH* issss eral adsauccs «n all *vu-igtuuenl* *•* ul cutru>ted lo them i *r »aic . r -fiiptu«*ttj> 'annah. N*w \ *.*k cr L:\«n >. **' -*• costs, charge* and expen^e^ a’londau! :arr< including murnsl revenue i.ix.A' Consignments rntruiiiist i tfictr • * al by the tir.<t trii• .•! the 1ILLI.N tr.iiii-. A PiinnisA N * w \ r . i 'J-t arr.ve in the -h.»rt *l *' 4 !' 1'*^'; hauim*»x*k, the remain icr tree uplant. heavily timbered. There i? re* open an l now in cultw *ri .n. under g >*xl fence: with al. necessary building*. Thisi* nearn r. the m »t desir Jblt places in that sect) , u. being - tweet: New York and L.verp • • •t Cottuu iutendci 2 r the latte sent t forward without delay, th ..••i. W ith rcadv tact, highly productive nnd well watered. * j auj 2> r turned the attention ol mk , ' urvh V inff .‘ an J l’* t0 ~ ., ., , , i ue i . l-erson cr t.- urre w*>*>*i a ur.*v. *'■ inm. i'i-i i' part of the hous JAMES t: DACiiET. - uhdb officer*, and th > 11 • other offi- ,>|icr« '. J pr .-nounc* go tuipended in the ■ RIVER PLANTATION *■ '‘N.n iho lirni- T. : :ae l'rotaior, will -t 1 Ol* ni in* rer*-n who h»J A tAT be i.^ rv L. d .prliralion. one > ^’ —A. 0.n, *, _. e u; ; t T»]n«bl« lOlluli N '-. -. W jrreo 1** UKNEUAL. mtt'IMSIU .U*tV escribing fashionable or * ^ %il o ? tiut street I observed th« gar- •yjeof dross enabled beervation.—Cvm* X r This place isilj'i teu j people. ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON AT If LoXliUX. OJ.X.S& nc'T 1X7IU, .tt.ii'l pmspclr t ti. p«Sfl •’ auJ l»t war ling f>; alt *qa-'c* I' 1 r .,i ANDISK andvverv de*npU"i> *>■ Kit) , applicable t*» the w..uU vf the - miles below Columbus, on the <ic*»rg a ride » f 1 All purchaser made free *d C"iuu)i**i"' Lhatlahotyhce river, contains about li^ — ■ - — vuauauoocace river, contains about li**’act cr. i October next, at tho L. one halt c.earM and in cultivation ; well wat- forsvarded 1>> the f f td acd tree lrom inundation, except about r *' der* mm»t he a .. >nd addre.—e*l t • u* Or- «T *2 J'dlli >tr«. up Krivr t • K I i U. U.r.u a.- c . 1 .41 krt 4».t illicit' route* . ..v <..it|-a'j.cd arilb tbc ui u * ' acres. It Jc-iroi, the gr .w.t.g . rop rd com and addre.-ed t . u» vit...*r .*' Nre l<**n» ,,n * u cone can be t>,.aght an*l p*.»-e>-i«in given iuime- or *2 John Mr«»t. Nc* uuteiy. Applv at N<>. lo* Hr*aJ »trect. up Iteler t . h i |. \i , *x *- stairr. te \V. FELIX ALEXANDER. M *• * *•)' - lw Agent t -r tu« owoerj LO ri