Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, September 30, 1865, Image 1

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COLUMBUS ill BUR. A STRICT COtyffTIlYrTIOJi Ot'.TXIK <H) A ,T: T 1 V A A HO.VI5ST AND I (io.vo.mcAi. Ai.atAUTiivrw. .... <.„vi:it\.nK.vr. & Wynne, Proprietors. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1865. T k li s Alii ENQUIRER JOB OFFICE. «'i> mon'l" ittiM ll< WP i,: jjrdutli"" mil UenU'D i eentl. I l favul’OC ahvhhtixiso, j This ICstahlishmanl is n juvpan'.l ■ or- « ,k I’ .. ISO ' line km 11 * ,, one *«<*• } week* 'rrriT* 11 ?if|’ 3j‘ab Printing OK AM. KINDS \ *-r 4 tk N >" ,,er ; v . ‘.u i n i"s • *•. i s m iii* i-7 nr, L'Itiii . c •J ! I-" ' ■. Jf»n SoVenti per ^ . ., j- , ;,Mt ji 37,’> -t"*) i.ultlisbcl li-ii than one 1 • first in-^Uion )i tubm'niH'til J. T. • l*SiYTOJ!?, iVTTOlINFA’ AT ! MKMIMI1S, 'J'KXX b. - - f 1 >R()Ml*T attention pvcn t>» . I i.u i I llHll*tC.l to lllH Pliru. Helen t» rtfpt S, I s. . lline* Holt, C 'F.n)*u , ; Jv the NEATEST STYLE OF THE ART. a iiit. uerieJ at intoiids -tUnmcnts orJcteJ ■ irR l «' ncw F'C^UfVb^hArS^ a P 1 r J,i lit- I • l. ■m** ,, .... n i .ni" tr.mi ibe F7^___.;,A fJtReduction in Freights -•»N 0 T T O N.| — - Sickest and Cheapest] norrn to NEW YORK. PERSONS REQUIRING OAHDS, LAIlEhK, lKAN1)-HILLS, n.ACAicos, snow iiii.i.s: PKOUUAMM KS.J u. J. mosi:3, anxioti, it. j. moc,i«*, . L..AW NOTICE. 'Pin: UNDERSIGNED ImvJ inrun <1 J partnership, under the i,ur.u- a.,.t K. J. MOSE. s , and will o.Multli.h I’.Miuuhui, (In.,on the 1st October i . v.-. uie.intiuiu letters addressed as ;;!»■.>« promptly titleuded to. Thu senior partner will nPcnJ l mted States District Court at „ Supreme Court of Georgia fur thD .il District, the Courts ol the ChuW.iJ.i ••nil. and upon Hpcetul n t i.n r iu imp..riant eases will attend any of ilto C ...ii ir. t.c r. i.i (federal or Mute,; , „ H. .1. MOSES, :pior. nugl-Vtf It. .1 Mi. , ,i. ALEX. C. MORTON, Att’y at Law, Convoy aiicoj.’, AGENT FOR REAL ESTATE. Oiliees: No. lot* ticoud Street. M R. Moiiton will practice i;j the V. A. tDm which are held in Ueorgia : and, <• . . ■• .| retainer, will attend t«. the id: .•:..u i,t ..| claims in tho States of Alalimn. :i:.d Fieri.1.1. juiyL’l dm JAMES M. RUSSEL, A. ttoruoy n t, X* .i w, (Office over Store of (lit it by c: l< .,) t.» all hu. iuess entrusted to i ttguous counties. .uilyiM-tf laiaGrilTj OuiK'J&LV-O. Judge 0. A.Locukase, I li. A. Thor*: ion, Macon, Ga. I Coiuuibu ’, (I iyi'< have associate 1 in the pru-.diuu lor t IT pu *pi>4C ol attending t> all I t»us.in< r.t owing out of the late, war: alt,», clai .u »m? against the l uitod Mites, fhpeei.il ntieiiti pai l to cases of pardons. Parties will Itnd it to ilioir uitcre to ec ; i it', a- Judge l.uchrane ha n■ . trout Washington City, uitli all Hio tic c -a forms and instruetiocs. Otliee iu Macon: ) ^Oflico in CohmihtH .tvLid;.MAX, YOl .si; o. IJKO., ESGIIANGE BROKERS, !Vo. Ill), Kill .sitlt* IS ion tt ;»«. GOLD, SiLVEH, MB NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, Foreign and Uomestic EstiiaDge, BOUGHT AND SOLD. I’VUUUS MAY q utrtr. The OjllcCtloii of Taxes In the Soul eru States. TltKASUU V Dm* \UT M KS'I INVESTED DIHKUT. CHj' foidirll .Honey i*’o .. S - ''j •-‘••'her 1. lStio-Uur ti. W. RiHKTTE. 3, K. I.\WHOX. ROSETTE & LAWHGN, CTOTIOJST COWiWUSStoil MERCHANTS 101 11110AD stUkrt, LOhlMUl'S, GA. |> I'.ttSuN AIj and prompt attention jjiven to 1 .•onsigtitnonta. _ Cotton purclias«*J. tv, su,(<nn:v’. .8, i, wauxoik, \V A KNOCK & t;0„ ’ COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION ‘MERCHANTS, Olticu Xo. 131 Uioad St., tlUseCc \ EawhonV Auction Uomu.) luptoui i 1 htpart* •IU .* WK3 ft • • lion of June rotary of o«.ti8iiler.nl “ili*cM.ion tin' In-lliM* part ol vfU«»r." a d ituod in utter aniar.ornoil •iVftielui ^ tho tl* sporatn exertions of tho threw men who ha l halllt'd thorn. Wo who unable t*» h-nrn tin* r.tV-nsn, Turf we are cunatraiiiod to say tlmL thix wotnlypful f:u l is only parallolod by the leap for life h.v (den. Putnam, > n incident that stands • mil boldly in thn history of tho revolu tionary war.—Xaahrillr Dixpatr/i. • prep: Cotton, Mcrcli- i r DHKV ...v ! ' andise, 1 c r~ Particular aiieuti.n , L i t' ION, 1’KOl>l CE, Jce. linn:, Ac., lurnisliod at tho maikct t to the sale ol pne I'olumhus, da., Aug. is • ! BLANK. FORMS, »)!•' ANY RIND, KAll,HOAD Tuatiris, STEAM HOAT or IJAIEHOAD BILLS OF LADING BILLS OF EXCHANGE. BANIv CHECKS, BILL-HEADS, OR ANY OTllHlt CLASS 01' J O IJ W O I I HL IC1TII Kll PLAIN ni'Olt A AHir.NTAL, Chili linvn it PNfttutml with dispulrii. liOOK BIN HI N(r LAW NOTICE. Mill undortflguod is devoting his attention to the practice ol l.uv. him:.- '"lumhuH. (la., July (*. ISdo. Law Notice. U. (u rPllE undiMsiKiicd. at their l t nun, Ku- • dl county. Ala Ide api'Ueaiions for pa: l »n d> nlV numbly piuelaniati.*n. net all other protepsionnl l»a*i tl. L». .v ti. augiJ-tf DOCTOR ST A | > I dI’M l'.S tho practi • * !»■ Surgery. Cases from it siirpical .it tent ion can find ditio K i’O.l ID .1. A. TVI.IUI 'AM I. K. IIOIUSON. TYLER & ROBISON, <lrocerj A, ( <iiii;:iissi<n; .llercliauts, NO. 124), • I (A Y./.-i'y Oppo.sifr (/„■ Hnn\of Columbus,) i ' KK\’ mi Inin.I II Komi ,iIlf FAMILY l\ i:iiii:s, / v.-o--a /. /•• >' .m i sro.x/i- w.un:. ioiu:t xn.u\ /7.V.N-, .xi:i:i>i,us, : rnmJ.-iVTI'UM, IHiMrl-iTitJ iUi) ! •i'J 1 ii /; I I’.irtieular attontion given to the :»urcliaso or ; .‘.tie ol any i tud ol produ-'o or inor>'ltatuli8C. J. A. TVl.r;it, ! a'ig >• tf sAM'h i: lUilllSOX. BEDELL & CO„ Grocers and Commission Merchants, (.Ye. Ho COUUWlBUa, GA., l' *■: 1.1* a otKiautly o:i hand tllvUCmil F.S ali'l IV CUl'NTKY I’KODIICK oveij kina. • >i* •x.'iiiiviit.*' of Merck and: r 4*dioitc-d. Prompt attention gi.ou to tin;pur.lta>o and • il.'ol tbui-ls ol every ic-ei ij'ijou ‘MYk.^o ! I till;. DR. WORD I AtJohmc.nvillo, on tho Tonuos.-en rivf ilo(«connection is made with a i.mc Daily I I ! • I. Tl (bill fff eiV« I the Cotton and pay all a.*, rued chatto that ■Kan', anl tran8p,it it t . St. l/.m . ri\in" l'.' mb bill i ! lir« to New Vorl At St. T i . 1 . ’ • . -an • r ' g. hunts tI JJwi.l «hiL.,.-. . ,v «4hi » Kivct rail-I |«J.lHi-"f .lr.1 in,. I l.y III",,, i i urriea [••'♦» ;• II) !■ • i .M. I, ,'hir. fen |-rerer,the r : ate hv w..y ,»t l,..ui.vi||e, the "(. Un* dirtcreiil *1 hr«»u,■ *i I’reign* Lines York will receive it :,i Ndiville and a it all tha way by Hail, p lying aeeruod rW wHh, ,• extra rxpenoi. hie Na>h- Fitl*amt Uuisville, »; I the Nn«hvillp A Chat- Haitoeea lluiult being e Mine. u d. Cotton aliip- B»« li> way ot Juimd‘umIIu will not chnnge ■t*«at Na'hvjlk’. . wtei ft .an J oh n....,, i 11 o t o New York sdiv,- fiGin Yl'luille nil |{;,ill I'M" O (RHWII ,‘iy P.utD dedri. 1( . t ■ .-111.1 ;it Litfunllc, instead Joims..n illc, e.u, have hy steaml.DHt t.. rir.einnati J lh«Luinl»(*rlai,.l liner h.-inc in line boating |*»IV ,rtW r: * 1 ^ 1,1 Fieighl, u * -v.*. y.per Dak j,. (. moj,,,,.,,, Rli ,j that p nut r?rthreediflercat line- ..| K .ilr.. ,d at - ■ per : by «it!.er i»ite , -n bo l . u doa » ! nNfw\u,k u »m Kufiiul i. M'jntffftiiiorv, Co-| iwgbu* or \\ m P lint, in | W , h.- ,| n y?. a tapper* joust roi:sisn to Sic.imboat Agent ai , J-bMonvdle. and to Ag.n.i-riuough bine- , 1 waLomuc-sion M- i. hant at Na 'mile Ijjaent hermit. ,„ M *t .w»e„i,ipi»i,y e : i*h bill of, It. BAUGH. Supt \Y. A li. K. <lKu. U. HUM.. Stmt A. > W. P. It. It. I’ll AS I. P.>IJ.Af:i>, Pros’ t M. a \\. 1*. B. K. W. b. Cl.AKh Sitpf Mii^'i.'i c li tilroad. \ I1UUL POWUKS, Supt s. w. it. U. II. II. WAMlKH. >upt M. S' W. ft. H. . , B. II. K\Vpi(J l '•en I freight Atr’t X. A C. and X. A N. X.It It . ii~tf im am. it.** im-wcin:.* PituMPi’i.v i:.\i:crti:d at tub tit's city, renews the ull'er ol Id- \ • -i ■ coiuinuiiity in tlio praeti-v «>| up.•nv. gory and ohdtUlties. Dit. II. M. ( LEL'M.KV, I3U01VE I.*3 ' I'KN DICK.'' Iiis -orvieca P* t h, ■,ti/*»ii • ' •' I uuil'ii." and vicinity, tufpv '•.> n -id. on Meluio-U street, lielwco i Km. 1;•;i and Clair, next deor to Dr.C.i inn .i t. .;• Mfliee h ait* trout *1 to S A. M. :i no ; P Al. Dr. A. E. Ragland 0 1 I KKS b|i« pi ifenlob i ■ ■ . • i « to th einity: and will ultoud prompt:. : > all pi«* sioual calls, lie may be f*i'i*»•» al .'i . lb nan's Drug :m *re duiinir the d. y. i father’** ro.-uloaoo in Wymitoti .r ; • . . anal ROBERT C. GWYER, Mill L*P1N<* Mrl'EiiiiAN A M11VRFLR, COTTON FACTORS, Leiu'val Commission AlerchaiKs, \M» DKtI.KKtJ IX visioira, | U.VLH Miii’R AND HAUIUNU, MAIN STREET, | urrV.T.L'X i' IKST AN 1)1.00 N U ST It F1 ITS, . i.onsyii.i.14, ifv. HINTS for Uni i ri. ii■1 MiimiCnc- l> ),. • t in i i prie*', direct i<* turpi-Ji s.iid arUclui u«*t tram Oio iaetory. Ui.tho ciroulnr nu*nt **n June 2Wt, Isti’i^ refe Sale. mudo U* tho provwi***) eotituinud •lb, of tho lu tor mil Uovemm A. 30, IhOI, conferring upon tho the Treasury discretionary po gard to the uSHOt.-menl, ievv, lime nnd manner of tho collection of taxes in tho : Stattv lately iu in£urivcti'*n. ' Under tho authority given by that ?ce- | lion it was limn stated that the D.ipnrl- | incut, without waiving in unv degree tlm j rights of tho Government in regard to J tuxoa hereunto accruing, would m»t insi?t j nt projont upon their 'payment, so lav us they wero payable prior t<» tho ovdablDh- ! ment of a coUccli«'ti district embracing 1 tho territory in which th jaly2'* -tt j sidod. It wm» further provided that ma ufKctured articles found iu the hands of a purchaser, which were .-atidactorily shown t<> imvo pansod from tip' manufac turer before the estubli.-hment of the dis trict, should not bo subject t«» tax, unless transported beyond the limit; of the State lately in insurrection. No excep tion was then made in favor of articles which had remained in tim possession of* the manufacturers, and thus become lia ble to tho tax imposed by the existing law. Tim Department, preferring to test the practical workings of Urn regulation bo- loro exorcising its power of m »ditication in tiiis important i*irticular, representa tions sinco made relative to the hardships of Ibis discrimination tielwuen manufac turer and purchaser have been corrobora ted by careful inquiry, and induce the conviction that a further exemption is juslillnblo and advisable. It is found that considerable quantities of manufactured product* have been re tained by the manufacturer in his own bands ns the safest mode of investing hit property until tho return of pear •: that j this retention was determined on and car ried out. without the knowledge or oppor tunity of knowledge of the law subject ing this property to heavy taxation on sale, and that a large part ol the manufac tures .m retained, having been much dele- rioutod in-value by the lap:-** of time and want of proper attention, would not now toll for a sum equal to the tux. I A stale of things so do.Uruclive to the usefulness of property and to the pro.-por- ity of the manufacturing chases i - us ad verse to the integrity of the Government as to that of the community. Tor lii»*-«• reasons it is hereby ordered that all arti cles, iu whatsoever band* found, which can he hlmwn to the satisfaction of the us- soMortohaio been rn'inufiiTuroJ before tho eatubVii-hmenl of the djslriet, shall bo held free from the present a- e.-sment »»r collection of tax, unh'.-s IVaii-pm tod be yond tile limits of the State* lately in in surrection. Manufacturers of article* liable to •i/.- uro for want of inspeetimi mark- will pre gent to the assessor cvuleiiei'^iml sm h ar ticle* were manufactured prior t«» the es tablishment of tlm district, and tin* ns-c.-* .-or, if .-ati.-fmd, wili cause such articles t * be so marked as to be identified ami .sold without liability to poi/.m »*. All article- Irate port* l beyor. I tho limits of the States lat.Jy in insunection will be subject to the ta\ due under tho law in force, at the time they *v. re mauu- iftctured. 11* ^l*d ru.'"'ii, . Secretary *>1 the 1 rousiuy. A. ll.'.’Dh’bL, . li!•: L»I'J.Ij, II Ail Ki SOX. The ChiucHe Glajit. A tall gonllninan, l»y name Chang Woo- (low. is in England, hi hi* suite there are Mr. Marquis Chisholm, acting aid-de- camp, (’hang’s wile and fetualoattendant, two other Chinamen, and Chung Mou, a rebel boy—a dwarf. Chang him-off is to he the main attraction of ft slmw which is to bo held at llie Egyptian Hall or else where. Although only nineteen your** of ftgo, ho is --‘von loot eight indie* in height, lie is good looking for a Chinaman, and poslosses «he air ol dignity «o remarkable in bis countrymen, if placed in anything like favorable circumstances, lie weal* ibo handsomely embroidered dro*s of a tn\ payer re- j mandarin, of we forget what rank. He 1 “chiii-chinod” his visitors like a king, and constantly fanned himself like a China man. The contrast to (’bang is a rebel boy—Chung Mou—who is thirty years of age, and only three fuel high. Ho is not a very attractive specimen of humanity. Chang’s wife i* nineteen years of age.— She bus the simp'e. plucid, insincorocoun- tenance **f the ordinary Chinese woman. Her feel are «*f the small, distorted sort— some of tho China women, in thu north, have the smallest and most perfectly forme i natural feet iu the world, say at (Shanghai or Ningpo,or anywhere between or adjacent. It is true that their faces and figures are the opposite of good, but they are gentle, simple, luumless creatures, with very smooth skins and elaborately got up hair. Jn tbi- little show of six Chinese there are also thu quasi maids ol the «//«7.sT woman. There are likewise two Chinamen in tho establishment—one is Kwan Tung, a commodore, i. e , a sdrt of house steward, manager or feci or. lie scorns about twenty-five or thirty year- of age. lie is said to bo a Christian disciple of Dr. Henderson, missionary at Shang hai. Ho writes English perfectly, and makes translations to and from that and liis own language with wise and fluency. The other is a shrolV. 11 is name is Ab Sook, and bespeaks some ‘‘pigeon” Eng* ibli. • Chang has brought his own coffin with him. and hip mi* made a contract will Mr. Chisholm to the loll Awing effect —that “in ease of my dying in a foreign country, which ‘JoK will or will not de cree, L shall not complain if Mr. Chis holm will solid my body, properly em balmed, to my parent* in Kychow,” pro. perly spelt and pronounced Hwv-Chow. Chung proposes In go through England, Franco ami A merit a, and return to China within a year. •• a?sorted Bratels Ky. Bn • choice Machine ll<*|»c. FORWARDING. v, \Y he tie tor the haudliiiK ai rniLo-ud by any lion vo will mail uonsiamacais t sale ol in tin: liberal Boarding School, I . ,,, WOODSTOCK. . I Al '"i Kl F')UI) will ri'-np.M lirr Iimrd- if ! UQ * Gi-G"' <•■> tlio 1H of BuqUiror JTol.) otlloo. Select Limited School. I 1 AVIXd long entertained the idoa that a I L liiulteij Sehuol is b*'*t ailaiited t*> secure the hifthc-t emls of Female cducatinii. 1 have sulocted (’olumhus, (la., as a suitable location fer tile establishment of such an Institution. The large and eummodiou- Residence ol Mrs. M. 10. .Shorter, onposite the Baptist church, will l»o occupied fur the purpose. The number of pupils will ho limited t* of winch number lu ur 111 can be received iuto my family as boarders. l’upils must be entered for the Scholastic .veer. * * r tor the rem .R.dor, alter entering ; and no u-da.-liua \\;i. ho ma le for ubseuco, except iu coses of protracted sickness. The scholastic year will be divided into throe terms—each H week.*. The Firm!, Twin will opon on the nth of Octo ber next. The rate* for it as follows: Tuition Literary Department Ou . Music " 2*» (H) Music with use of instrument :»u 00 “ French 12 SO Latin and Greek 10 00 j Board (exclusive of washing! T.’> 00 To bo paid jn advance, in currency or its l equivalent. j Provisions will bo made for ornamental I branches at tho usual rates in other institutions. Boarders must furnish their own sheets, pil- ! low eases and towels. : Applications for entering pupils will be re- I coived until the Oth October. J Address until 2.5th Sept, at Eufaula, Ala.: 1 after that time, Columbus. Ga. JOHN K. McINToSII. Consignments of COTTuN, U ’.I’.I I 7 F, HnslN, Ac., Ac., solicitii.h /fe/cmiee—L. Merchant A C«*. Mobile. julySHI.» CRANE, JOHNSON &GRA - BILL, S A V A NX All, H HOIK I \,. i'()ttWARBI\(i amtCOIIJHSSIOX HFIH'illVi'S. 1 II. GUAY BILL take* ph i-cn- iu i : . • i • ina his many friends in «* ? 11-■ • i' •< ' I'.Miolry lli it he isa* re-ostahlbluLl i lin.i mi Savaunan and will «ive careful :it:cnii'*u : » : ll It,i incKs entrusted t*» them- ft. A. tUl.YXri. JuHN tt. JOHNSON, i : . . A. STRAQQBURGER, General Commission Meivliant, w 1 iolkb \ I.k. c v u(>(J :•'. i:. id-4 cd.umkkuk snti:i:i'. i»4 Manlgomery, Ala. l LW aV-S on hau l an cNlcn i\>• .< <u-im • •»: A Liquors, Wines, Solars and \\ * : . > 1‘ • \.-11 ADVA ,i,,r hi.-el in Acw Voru• I ■ . MrFKK11AX A .if K>1KKliB. i AiU INS, I > UN « LAM A Ot >.. j nill lilSSlO.iMil FeiUYAiilUMi Ml.lU'II.WTS, \PAL VCHICULA, FLA. j .1 iily Nth. K‘M.~tf ! W.M. l. IJiiAN.NON (V (h)’, Auction oc Commission Merchants, F.l FAULA, ALA. VVRTIUULAIl attention given t• * tho ale L l-IUCL ol cuf fox. july'J’J 'tui I J \ M K:i St I.I.KHS, l.nos VOS XINKK S. N El, 1.1 CAN & VON ZINK UN, COTTON FACTORS, Genova! Commission Merchants, M, CAIiONHKU; r ST., \K\V oill.li.uis, I. A * A: . Uotton bou«li( to order. Prompi attention given to nil • julypi.~*’»m UM. II. L'iMMPKIIM. u a. a, NcKmm a ( «., General Oomtuissiou Merchants IJGTTON BltDKEUS. (ieius by tlic Ton- Tim New York World nf llm*.’'hl lm« u marvelloitfl story about tt Ukm m*y • i an immense tl«ipot»R oi g«'M and i sloiirs ill the MnuIII C'l-mi tunmd through tho Alp.-, iu virtue of which the Fioneh and Sardinian government • have -tapped tho works, ntid 1 tui tho .»p«qniivc* eogni/.Hiit of tlio lied. The fblbtuiug is extracted from an alleged affidavit by n sub-engineer who m u 1 " tlm blast whieli disclosed this rep* 1 ilory «»f »n« :il«‘ul:ihle I wealth • , 1 do not forget tint to all tin- J < I ti lying under *mtli, uu«l I n ■ • I n • 'L ' ;».•••* t y | whcii the wii«»l«' truth of what I «h .do.-** will bo known to-morrow t » the • cowl!, if it he net patent already. It is HiougSi l** add that, in 111 * * thirty or l *Ny luimitcs I wherein tny drills broke lown this piv cions deposit in tin* mounotMi, I beheld and handled inoro wealth Uu.m all tin* I cloisters of Dresden hold, or thu Great i Mogul guards in his troasuriov. 'i’liogems that fell were larger than all precedents ! admitted, and <*!' \.-.»nderfii! * rys!nli;;.iJj(*n. i Tho topaz, beryl, tourmaliae, ry.-n 1 i!ites, I spinell**, and forundum, w* re often iu the ( tame fragment, gathered together us ii I hidden 4here years before. Sapplii <• , a little dull by tlm *mrth • l*» which they I wore atlaol ■ 1 a d \ igjiiug ii»r* e liunil - ’ rod caraU, wero a common n: pobbles around m«i. 1 filled my p«u l;ot> with tin* ' rarest, and finding others more peceiou. | still, threw them nil a way nnd gathered i and gathered, till nt last my lo ad began I to ieel wilh posse...dim, m d 1 suliiponi.hu ' ground, beneath my engines, and laughed Hon. Jlarvey M. Watterson, of Ten- ncssoe, formerly a piominont member «*f ( Ungn ss from that Slat •, is now travel ing throughout ties South for the purpose of informing the Governmenlon the civii ^i(uat>tl»u of nllairs in the various States. \Ye !«"»rn from the Naahvilh) Dispatch that Mr. Walter***!! ju.-e l through that city several days ago on his way to visit the States south ol Tennessee. He is h man of intelligence, and, we know, enter tains coiiM»rvHlivo views, lie will ropre- -» nt t*> Hie President tlio *-.*ndition and disuosilion «»f ill*' pcople a •• he niav find tiu m. He has already visited portions ol Virginia an«l North Carolina, and we were gratified to hear him . ay that, wherever he Imd been, he found ike people anxious for the retloration **f civil ntillmrity, and that he found none **f that bad spirit which a certain elass of c<*rr**-ponden*.i. seem to take a delight in representing the peophi as umnif. -ling. Wo I'eol bali.-liod that the visit of Mr. \YaU«»rs*»n will bo productive of much good, for he will truly represont the dispo-ilion of tlie Southern posplo. President .lohiHon desiies t«* kn*»w b*>w far he may ti list th*' people. He desires, as soon as he is assured it will be prudent fr> do **>, to withdraw the troops from the Southern Stales, and leave the civil au Ihorrlie.s to etifinve Uiw ntul order. It only needs the information Mr. \\ a torson will be citalded to give him tosati-l'v him upon tlii* p 'ini. Tho people of the South have manife*tod a remarkably quiet and yield ing disposition s in*’«i the surrender of the rebel armies, and it is only interested or "Xtrcmel.v prejudi**e.l parties who have represented the contrary. We feel en tirely Buti-lied that the troop* could be 'afi'lr withdrawn from every portion of the South. Put tho people “on their be havior,” atul we are satisfied that they would demean them elve* as good and uiFiel cili/.eiis. We fool well ahsur*«d that Mr. Walter, ofl will lin.i them Mich, and that be will s«» roprerent them. \ J.uius,;/!. Journal, 20th. Animal In i Kin kikn* k.—Mr. Higg* f Mayor of Sudbury, relates. 1 once bad an old lmrso which used to pump his own water by taking the han dle *»f the pump in hi* mouth, and work ing ii like a human being. The other horses would take advantage of this, am) when they were thirsty, would bite and least! him to go and pump for them VOL. VII.--NO. 234. him, but rospii'ftiion wfM soon ...i*!, IjHiod, ami »t last lie . pi-ni' l hi. «y«.. i'ho efforts lie ms Jo luui euverml him will, so jirofusc a iierspiralion, tlml H ran in streams from tho wliolo ot his hu.lv, an.) tlio iliseaso was broken up. It U n..w believed that hydrophobia eaii ha line, stveuted out of (ho system. The New York* Times' Wasliittttton special of the ‘Jlth says : Tho Secretary of the Treasury ami th.< Commissioner of Internal Kevenue have now under consideration acireular, which will ho dirocted to the Govi.riuuent Tat Commissioner, with tho view of leliiivinif tho holders of cotton in tho Stuithmii State?. It is found that the>o c,.uon hold ers aro generally unable to raise money to pay the iinnienee tax, etc., rcjuiiod p v tile Act ol July *J, l8iil, ti) lip pai(l l>otorc shipment to the Govornuicnt Ag«*nf, in tho nearest locality*, or di.'trict, in which the cotton may bo found. And it is ?d M > found impracticable and sometime im possible for tho cotton owners to come North and obtain the requisite fund* by hypothecating their staple in obedience t‘.» tho law, as heretofore* construed, which seems nt present an insurmountable ,»b, Btruction to tho shipment of cotton t.« Northern points before the Government assessment should bo paid. But tho Sec retary of the Treasury, with the aid ol’ the Inturnal Revenue CoimnLsmncr, ha.-, it is believed, discovered a plan by whirl! owners may ship their cotton to Northern markets, and pay the Government cl;ai ges in those ports. If this plan be carried out, it will rele&so and semi to Northern markets an immense amount of properly which is now tied up in the South l»\ reason of the former strict and technical construction of the law. Ciot into the Wrong House. AN ADVENTURE ON CLINTON 8TKF.ET. A week or two since a lady residing ou Clinton street was aroused from her shun bers by a noise below stairs. Her hu-band had gone to “the lodge,” or some place else, and she wus all alone. She thought it could not be her worst')- half, a* he gen orally mud** no noise, but retired miiotiy as possible, whenever ho chanced To he out rather later than usual, lifting ruther courageous, and the noiso continuing, she partially dressed herself nnd went down stairs. fcJho soon heard a voice exclaim »ng— “Striko a light, (hie,) strike a light, old gal, (hie.) T is at the door, ami wants to get in ; strike a light, (liic.)” “Who are you, and what do von want in this house,” rejoined the lady, mmc what nervously. *T want you (hie) to strike a light ihici and open the door (hie): don’t you hear T pounding at it, hie ; he’ll break it down (hie) ifyoudou ilcl him in. (Hie.)' The lady listened, and sb*! did liaai u noise as **f some one thundering away at a d*»or, but she was soon saliMled it was not ut her door, but tlm one adjoining her dwelling. “Leuvo tny houso,you drunken wretch, she exclaimed; “wlial d** you want, in here ?” “Want to soe the girls, (hie); don’t sa.v they’re at tho ball, (hie); know they jv home, (hie); want to see’em, (hi. ! T wants t< boo ’em, too.” The lady bethought horself of an oi l shot gun, belonging to her husband, tha* was up stairs,and at once went after it. £Lh returned, and pointing it in the direction of the intruder, told him if he didn’t at once leave the bouse she would blow I»N brains out. The light from the room was sufficient for him io*e» the barrel of the gpii, and ho at onco incontinently fled, over-turning chairs and table.! in his flight, and shortly after »he heard tho voice iu front of the house, exclaiming - r , lot’s DO off, (hi.u the .*).] w. - man's got a gun, (hie) and swears she’ll shoot, tide). Como, I’m gone from this And the sound of tho retreating foot steps or the worthy couple was soon b* i in the distance. The individual who had got into the house, and whs clamorous for tho striking light, had entered by the back-door, mistaking tho house for the adjoining «<Ud, which it is alleged doc* not bear th.* bon reputation iu tho world. The next time he goes on such an erraml ho should bn sure that ho gets in tho right house bolbro he demands that a light should he fit met If tho man of the house had chant ed l<> have been at home ho might have gut struck instead ot the light.—<'."iri/umu Union. Receiving and Forwarding Agents, Al* \ l.AI'SIIC’OI.A, i'li \* EDWARD WILDER, liko one with >*. I •■id not hdieve on** which they wuro goncrHlly successful. H** wink full of light that shone upon me W ould walk up gravely, and take hold ot from tho lamp?; thu cold f.-cl ..fa Gift- ‘ handle ami work away. Directly, niond in my g;nsp curngc*l me, because j however, the water began to l ow, l».‘ I believed it a deception of the devil, and would pop down his own head and unnk. threw it liv/iiy with u eiir.e. I spunieil j [ | mv » oflmi *«<•)) Inn) ilo tiiis. the iiuurlz with my l ei, ns if it with in J Montioninit lliH inti'rwdfiK ■n-enut-t» tHniribln, nnd liolJ to th i linht it piilu), I CroMWoll, llio wcl known i nvornl tho filled with all lustre*: *»f wertli - metallic, i omnibus between \Vult*»n and ( idchester adamantine, vitromi-s n. i . tilky. \ xis told me tho following iii-tanc** **t teline pcaily, sumo phosphorescent uim mil *d intelligence, which l*o »ay» he has onen strange polari/atiun, compe-* l witli shill- (seen, and which anybody bb* fac f in liroftil Sli‘(!«b Columlni i, t. n . Mnkor atul Dealer iu Gims. AI.I, KINDS OK UUN MATillG \l. AM. AlUTCl.US IN TUB Uo-btockiiiK and U t»U ; .l4»iic with • w»r Sch<»ol t. I deo* gi 1 -! 11 V h’^'d-took, near Cave spring. I kuu n u * l,r<, ;)'‘ r(.iamuaiciiti«iu i' now open . troiu which i»la« e t«* CavoSprim; I therlu 01 **!* •*.‘ UUI Wlu< I TK.k 4 J l ,,y -b*KV. Thebtn leathers wi I ^vsatags f..r education offered’.’.’ ... T fi R M 8. I ThiicovS?»n of * tWonty Weoks in advance, i i'r,; nc h vl,,:* 1 c ^ r (f° J " r tuition in English. «»l®wy“wuhl d n*. Wl "*' “"‘ l ‘ ur BuurJ ' I Udtw el l UVL : l J uroi3i ‘ the’rmrn Iwd (dothintr ^Utioperv nj? vr' U ' J '\t >u *'l’ly Ihom^olvc* with Wuur •M iteriuls ,u» 1 Shoot .Mu- f«£ular |.riccs^ J ° Ur ^* c c '' ^ furnished, ut the Pu' 1 I’Gigious (cnohinK ftf tho Mr., K. K. KniU). Cava Spring, ““Bishon Elliott,* *.t *ie..rVia ^^dlwtwtilloetl Medical College of Georgia, , UUOXTHTA T'mthUln 1 ^ 1 * ComtSK nl' i.ECTI RL't Ih.first M J," Dtnii.", »,|‘ I „ 111IU0 „ce,| or KA^ *“^"nUH ' JVCt D *.. A DBUAS.U..P. RBKCtBVCKH, Ex-Gov. Shorter, Eufaula. Ala. Col. Ww, 11. Chambers. Mr J. R. Jones, Russell co., A lu. Col. J. T. FlowftUen, * Dr. J. F. Bozouiau, CMumhus, Gu. Col. J. M. Chambers, '* “ Mr. Jatnoa C*.i»k, Mr. Win. Mitchel, Mr. A. C. Flcwollon. " “ ” Supt H—4tw Sun nopy. Wesleyan Female College, MACON; <i A. r PlIE Twoiity-elghth Annual Sossinn opens 1 OCTOBER lid, 1 h*>>. 'tho Faculty is coin- plate. Tho ratcji for the Fir*l Term, which ends December 31st, are m follows: KeKulur Tuition in CoBoge Closses Regular Tuition in Preparatory Chi.-? •" 2J '■') French, (optional).; 1' 1,1 Music, (optional) with use *>l.instrument, :-{ ci Board, including Washing, Lights an.l • Fuel To be paid equivalent, aua g2*w"t lairm dispatch. Keys littod and Lack* Repaired. tept 13—if WIL i.13 & CHISOLM, Factors, Commission Merchant: AND SHIPPING AG ENTS, C'f IA it L HU'l'OXt s. <:. _ ^ _ sen w:io t lrum | choose? *. t« , ti* Two cats livingiJi dilVvrent parts of th*' wa- k town of \Va\ton-*m*thft*Nare, and not at> •r«* loo 1 peariug L> haw any known rftlaii**n«hip •1 tbnl to ciuth other, ndoptO'l tlift following m*»d*' arc and 0 f opening Um <’»Ktagi‘ <lp.*r of their hahi* need tation when shutout. No. 1 lak-* a jumj , m>; thurefore, b« impossible; lor in Ibo Atu l striker ti)«* bandloof th« latch with u udh * laboratory • f nnlu: * my lave had her fool in tin* middbi ot the spring Mi*' i until now penetrat'd only l.io portal, gonorally manages to open tho door thi I*;mnls. Oils. Dyo-Stulls',| ^ ^ ° r ljul ' 1 ■ n ' ur '" ,ful ' : ANI>v I ALLIl IN ing ploochroisina and l bimplo euboa to imium* J ^ whirh tlio treArw onti oi 1 plane r.lon** *, but thos-i tu ' * ’ xnauifuftt for doubt. 1 • ui wb ! bocauBO til’ll 5 phase of imtu'.e wa m ,*er until tiosv discito nui Thr Wkiistkr Family.—Daniel W»h ster, the grandson and name-al.e of tha American statesman, Wobder, M nd son «*i Ool. Fletcher Webster, died at MmshtleLl ■ ut thu Dd instan*, aged twenty-live voais. But one of tho family is now left to per potuatu the namo—Ashburton, thobrotln i of the dftceafled, and the inheritor of tu<* Marshfield cstato, a' soon us he comes of Hge; a very promising young man, now in tiie American navy. Fletcher Webstar lef those two sons and a daughter, tho last still living. Edward Webster, tho Major, who die l in Mexico, left no chil dren. There aro four other grandchildren by his much belovod .Julia, bearing I he name of Appleton. This is all the family Daniel Webster. ’J’he .-inv ol tho house, or of it* name, is Ashburton. Whether he, with his limited resource.-., will be able to keep the Marsliliela estate in a condition worthy the fume of hi*, grandfather is doubtful. That remains much us the great statesman left it. The library contain* four thousand volume •, and is full in English history i\u*l litera ture, cyclopedias, dictionaries, and a.l reference and miscellaneous work*.. Tin* parlors abound in curiosilicr that were prei«i.l ‘d to Mr. Webster. The hous«* i a spacious one ot wood, painted while, with green blinds. It N in the stylo cl hi* English gentleman's homo, and has that mugnilicout old English eliu b«*«.ide .i, winch sbailed tho immortal Daniel. \ N D Dn advance, in curreiKV or it J. M. BON NELL, l‘rc*i(lcnt. Residence and Small Farm fou saije. ousot cnteriiuc into tho inanufacturiiiK busi ness will find as good wator power on it us any in this vicinity. It has on it a good dwelling house and outhouse* and Gin House Applv soon oi you may lousu a harg Sept, 1, l»*v l)n II. H. M.cgV. GLASSWARE. WII.LIH. LL IL. ment—(to F* of Cottwn, Lumber. Naval r: 1 ■ • i ■ r i. ■: * 1 fha't*. I'urcii.i - •* an curities. Constgruneuis of W ukfkk t*»: AGENT FOR Mo- Jo ;; behind. I thought with u disappointment i that perhaps even lb!' ’ • ••ly nt my I fc**L was only tlio o it.-r m • : . • *>l what , we should ducluso further on, where gems i miglit bo encountered which would ma.vo i those present precious crystals valueh*" by their higher compari*<n», and revolu tionise the riches ol the world. An interval ol calm icmimsceiicc suc- i cccde.l. Discoveries as uiH*\i»oct*Hl had I been already made; n bundl' d and lor’- years before, a chance .nlveuturor b tapped tho diamond quuri'io **1 and found at tlm same touch *i*'i»** gold, <»i siivor, of piul nviiii, will* »“• ’ coins which I encountered In-rc. In lml K • ... ..... ..j Hie J had Williams <-' • Uharluston; S. 1 l'N*i„ Augn»'u M.'s*r 'Ion.*. i ; w Cl.uk .v < i'cnJcrea j, F. UUg - I-'-'Mil Ge Vin nil. . Mibtcqucntly, the whole ... . , (linn Ocean was found to l lVllBSOlin aibl KonillClv’y , Irci»s*ir.* and , Humboldt, had T O li A C C O (mnks of tin tttluv iuni uJ ol ll.o C/.nr A.l..! gold - ; all." * 1 1* lieh Hi U' IF. [ Ksr.viu.! j mki» in M** SMITH HllOVVX BOOTS AND SUOjDS, No. ’»u, cimmin.*»** st., r.. tv \ «• 11.• .x-i aaoi.,1 sii-4.'ot, Louisville, Kentucky, *i ilmarv • i: y took ero pur* (oino of* ;iit, rusl»o«l t‘ W . SMITH DROWN .'tiuiatiH vf Ottt'<n for 1 a. and in ska ouili a Ivano IIi a •.rriiiiKUiueiil' aro aui*h a nltention to thu oitrr«* f ,.: n, S«pt I .—l!iu I*. S\ LlliCial ;\( n v vrun-i fallow iki.I Kay*.. 1"! which l will i . 1. K A l- ).1« I.UK. All I\lm nt in tlio locul liUtory ul' our i nliico yiMiur.lny. I * * * * *" =)*»1«1 )**)-- n ,n. .1 l.y tlio |.1.1 r.'l K'lni-l , I'oUiO, jiiiJ in thoil- llijjjit, ri. rum: 1-ml in k '-li l'« '>*•« f ', , I l ". , l old win. surpoimion briditi'. I nl Ui* mon nmdn lln> fiiRlitKii l<««« •«*">• (*»•' ’ urilig thft ledge m mrr.\ llrmn, »• .xty fe it, shI'o and s.miiiiI. Tli«\\ lie river ami mail** u**'*J Iheii »•- , n|»»\ The guaid* . ttpluied ill" o'lti wh* repeats Hie springs til* her object is pf foeted. In Ihocasoof No. i, there hap p*’ii* to be a post close to the handle ol the latch, and pu**.v springs oil the top of this, and then deliberately pre«*s» s down the handle with her foot, and walks in. It is hardly necessary to observe, with out entering into metaphyseal tli*quP*i- tion, that the**; instance* *»f animal int**l- ligence are iu*t ill.*; t" in tiiiel in the pro- 1*. r accoptHtion *>t the \v**rd. Tho horso nnd tho cuts know from exporience that certain effects wero produced by reasoning beings to product) certain ends, and they were thus tatYglit to exorcise the same means for their own advantage. A Frenchman wb<» wa* bitten by a mad deg, an l seized with hydrophobia, *uu« r- ..(1 .. that Iii* I'ri.-iid* resolve 1 t*» r-ull'H' tte hi n Four of Hu m ex'-nd' d a b ather bo l Ol t ' Ilo r, tin A the unhappy »\» l j upon . an I cov ■ ri d Inin with «• *«»«*»** he-l, on whieli llu»y placed tlieio*»el\ press upon ami moil lliaon mu *>'K edge of tho precipice, cbm of rocks and alighting on bight h\vnni thor him. During this time ins wife was held by main finee in the adjoining room by some *»t her relations. The unhappy woman remain*' l nt tir.'t apparently stupefied, hut when a ti iglillul Ktleiicc had niec«*«'*lod the tumult, she scorned to break lo*»*o from her apa- . . ■> . . , Iliy; thu full !...) 1 or>'* flu- ■..■»« ru.lioJ A .Mm Hi ll, Aonvor.in K Willi '".ion her mint], »«(1, will) » •hriok of *>'•» If M Ui.u.w Urn .ikioiir, »lio ru.liMl .ntu ll.f tliHinWr ol I »)*') »«»»f »ul. 111 tliu ({ikwii » •l-.mlm 1 ... |, With Miperl.uootM f«MCft be threw | M»b sanl the imln*n. D» Vui k , I '.I whiu holiliiiy li.-r I.u- | llio lu.'i'm wliy r h I.ml .l.'lm. "Hu., ,„ m ,l >ui»y lli» I.u.l (Ml U Hi 1 m.I U lru.l mi l-:n„li.Iiir<-- .vim h <•»*»* *«d bon. A^'ie had al»w»*at i I An engineer bills Ibo following slor.v of life iu the West : We bad been busy during the day, running llio lino through u dense piece «*f woodland. An old Woman gav. • l upon na for souio time in silence. iVo ail ciw that she yvaated to enter into eonveisa. lion; but nf.:ie but myseli appeared to with to gratify her. I soon lomiuenee l a dialogue upon various subjects and thing nnd us a matter of course. I put m.v be fool forward. Struck with my langu i *" bhe oxclatined in atone *juito flat term g • * my vanity, "La, how learned you are But the compliment receive.I rt death blow. “If I WHS us high learned a a* you. I'd quit ingineorin/^ kuupin' a little grocery f” said * l.ear.l About the hardest ease *• v was u murderer natiiml Sterne, exeeutvd many years since in Kxeter. JuA before the r*q»o wa* placed armtnd hi n**ck Im rei|ue»le*l the fheritf to bring him a ping of ale. The request being piomptly a', lend«•*! to, be look the cup and I'oimuci . ,..| blowing the froth Horn the ule “ What are vuu doing that f.*r ' ’ iun vou'ly asked the ?herdt “liecuusp,” return*'.1 the pel feel wretch, “L don't think froth is healthy.' lUo <1 * 1 L 1 the a^o : leplv