Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 01, 1865, Image 1

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% A fcTHICT CONSTRUCTION OK. TUB CONSTITUTION—VS nONISST AN 1> KCONoWmAL AUcUIXISTll.VT 10.N OI' THK dttf GI(N.1IKNT. j^gland & Wynne, Pro S rietors. At E It M S OF THE liliv ENQUIRER- 3 00 ...... 0 00 10 cent*. $ 3 50 6 00 8 00, G 00 10 00 11 00 isSfr I Si: ' 1 ■*£!££k* °>“ j8 iftlMur of - i J* i«o»kU Ihrt. w«^»- thr«« weeka (rrRTTI -i i Irmlxi* w^Swho I } jl $'8 87 95 lS llilli *27 It » ill ijii'il HU 117 ri'iUUIMtll I,t *sU#,*{Ha# floMl 411* m 320 Hill K ^a^aBM^iwOTlw* This Establishment is again prepared to do- Job Fariaalmg COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1865. J.PBYTQVii* j VilLKAlAN', YOUNtt fc B«Ii " VOL. VII.— -NO. 285. EXCHANGE BROKERS 1 >RuMVX attention SivCu tu all oii- *>’«• > 10 > E'«»t Slils" 1 trusted Jo hi, faro. QffcQ, SILVER, BAj STOCKS', B •Kojcipti aud Domes! BOUGHT ANeTSOLD. ONE* INVESTED AS PARTIES MAY , DIRECT.- t’l^jr Council Money For Sulo* Soptcmbcj*!,-18*13—2m* * (J. W. K08RTTR. B. B. LAWIIOX, . K^SSjtr b lSS is ISSl™ BS^SSS fcr each subsequent fK&miint, inwrWiI, at intervals t» b Egg SSt'rand. Dn^jJftatSXSiw•• »•* c:i ' h i “- !£»»• . m , ntl „ot aiiecificd ns to time, will BQgCTSn”i«r«a oat. »»t» 1 fS 1 j. Advertisers arc rciueeteil to state B&SSSBSa**- Ut Reduction in Freights -ON- 0TIO N. Quickest and Cheapest route to INEW YORK. . j «i © V 6 *> - a.S S3 =* - ~ ? V *5 > V V > ► 43 ja ja ja XX *3 a a a u 3 s r* n ^ x n ’ O 0^0 300 „ ® t V V C tf 1 « *3 * *3 rt g - T J J ^ J ^ S5 S s 8 S 8 8 i ? NEATEST STYLE OF THE ART. PERSONS HEgtllKINO CARDS, LABELS, llAND-mLLS, PLACARDS, SHOW BILLS,; PROOUAMMES.1 BLANK FORMS, OF ANY KIND, RAILROAD TICKETS, STEAMBOAT or RAILROAD BILLS OF LADING, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, BANK CHECKS, 1HLL-JIEADS, OR ANY OTHER Ob ASS OP JOB W O n. B 2 I # : * .2 2 B 15 I Is Er i $«« -2 i v 1 ® i 5 3 a 1 I 6 1 i 1 S t d|| j » » s M < o E S 2 it a a a a a e a e 2 g e s £ £ Ck 6m g< u, Ui Ue u. ElTIIKll 1*1, A IN or'OltN A HEMTA1. Can ltavo it oxeoutod with dispatch. BOOK BINDING, It. J. JI08EB, Ht.Nlon. It. J. MOdKS, J^.Molt. LAW NOTICE. ' t'lMlE USDEHSIONED*liave forced a ee- T l-nriucrsttip, under the n.inio ituti jt\*lo ot ll, J. MUhhb, and will cstalUit li unuliiceiii Columbus, Un-^on tholstOctober mm. In the niCiintimo loiters uddrc^cd as above will bo promptly intended tu. The senior partner will attend rejrularly the UmtOd atates UUtriCt Court at Savannah, the tSuprcmo Cuurt ol UuorKia lor thi .Ju-'.ici.il Idstiict, ihoCouris ul tno Clmtiuh.n<ehee Cir cuit. and upon apodal rotainur in important on-ck will itlluitd any Ul'the Courtain ueoiuia (l'eileral ut^tatej _augJ5-tf'* ^ ALEX, C. HORTON, ’• At’.’y,at Law, Oonvoyaaeor, .AN !> AGENT FOR KEAL ESTATE. Offices: No. 100 llrouil tftVtict; , jHAviU wliich iirc hold vu tioorgia . ret'.itnur, will attoud to tho udjuslmeut ol claims iu the Stales ol' Alabama and Florida. juiy24-3m ft " JAMES M. RUSSELL, A.Tttornoy at Xjaw, tOfllcu over Store ol' tluubv Jc Co.,) H AVING resumed the practical of 1j:iw, 1 will lu*reutter give my undivided :tttfiitinn to alt bit-iuoBj ontrajtudto uio lor ti»»; : andcon- t'muour eoUUtiOtf. july 2U~ll IjI3G*iJkXi JudueO. A. Luoiiit.vN'K, I'D. A. Thorn rnx, M icou, tU*.. | Colutnbu?, <*a. \V T D have ;uss te l in tiie pr.wtico for the \T purpose Of ivHen Htt.r to all legal business prowinj out ot' tile Into war: als », cbiim eases i»K*inrft the United .St nos. ivpcciul attention pa4d t j v.Mos ot lHtrdous. Fartiug will Uud it to .heir interort to cousuli us, as .1 udgo Louiiraue has recently retur.ied troiu \VasliiilK*‘ou City, with all the noce.-sary lor ms and iustructiocs. Ulliee in Mite on: l (Offico in Columbus: V* Hshinnton Dlock. J- *s Next to Agency li It |ul: : i .... ) i. Charleston. ** LAW NOTiaii. rplIE undoraurnijd is dovotiui? his exclusive 1 attention to tho prncUoo of Jaw. ULN h.o llULr. U«d»u ibua f) Ga.. July G.l^’*o. h Law Nolle®# fllllK uinlersisned, at their old "!!icc, Cuvty* j. ford. Hussell county. Ala., are \ rcpiirod to* tins applleatious for pardon under the I resi dent's amnesty proclamation, and also tolrain' 1111 Ju “ r a. W«!’HOOPER. uii«23-lf. _ _ DOCTOR STANFORD R KSUMFS tho practicj of Medieilto an Surgery. Cases from a distanci* ro»t11111 iik surd' nl attention cun find comfortable a *00111 modations in tho city. , Utlicu hours from 11 tuba o clock, 1. M. 8opt Ot I IS—tf * DR. YpORD A VlNtl removed his office lo Carter's l*ru ocling pofmniiontly .located 11 this city. 1 Cnows file oiler of his sorv n - !•» the omujunity iu the proolieQ ol mudu inc, norj ttod obritotrii . . oci»t DR. 11, M. CLECICLEy, X3T O aSOJP*^lu , J?3tXX?-3 , 37 11 UN JjKHS his goryiceg to the citlzons of <’ol 1 limbus and vicinity, hllice at hisrcMdem 1 McIntosh strtet, botwee.i llandt.lpn and .- lair, next dour to Hr. Cushman s burnt c oik Oilioo liours from 0 to 8 A. *M. anu rrum I t< j; nnaisii Dr. A. E. Ragland O FFERS his professional services to the citi zens of Columbus, Wynttloit and the vi cinity; siml will attend pvomplly lo siU pro Us ual calls, lie uiay.be found at Mr. Itrait- llTttg Store during the day, and at ua Sj p.idiSniirtn 111 W vu lit .,li lit til ROSETTE & LAWHON, Auction. ♦ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131 IHtOAD STREET, COLUMUUB, UA. ' ni-UtSONAL and prompt attention given to 1- c-Misignmcuts. i *:+ * CovryN parohiuod. ^ —ItttftO—tf W, li. 3VI.I8BUUY. *. w. WAKNOCK. WARNOOK & OO., COTTON BROKERS AND* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OlHco No. 131 Broad St., (UOtfOUe ii Lavvhon’s Auction Hoorn.) e j • lhirttcular attention given to tho sale of cor LON. PKODCCIC, ike. iui.su, Hope, Ate., lurnished at the market price. CVlumbun, tit., Aug. 3.1 H«V>.—tf IIU diuar;. :v,- •Johi I letter* d| U. I r#opi<» [ iwe if ^r.J | ..t [ipliCAllt* nd lor* tr , IS".'-. mlu*#u- •Kiiun *1 I \\ ELL. .AdtPr’i*. 1 XTY.^I >or no*? »P I "Ta«'r«. UJokoMDrille, on the Tenneoseo river, a WeotMotion if mode with a fine Daily Line jUuiwi, to 8t. Louis. They will receivo ICottot utd pay all accrued charges to that . ud transport It to St. Lout#, giving ifk biH ef lading to New York. At St. • Cotton is transferred by the boat* to , Mississippi A Ohio River rail- yogc, and by thorn is carried ,-.thout change of ears. If ship- .. j the.route by way of Louisville, the ill the different Through Freight Line? w fork, will receive it at Nashville and in it all the way by Rail, paying acoruod 1. without extra expense. The Nush- 4 Louisville, and the Noshvillo k Chut- -A Roads being connected. Cotton ship- ■ #f Johnsonvillo will not chango InStshville. wsjfro* Johnsonvllle to New York $G per B; hen1 NsshvUle (all Rail) $10 50. Tea we WjjNf) Parties desiring to reship at V^Ktistjad of JonnsoQvillo, eau have ^ of skipping bf Steamboat to Cincinnati lUxmberlond River boing in fine boating [•.•••w rates of Froight, not exceeding to Cioeinnoti, and from that point | UimMerest lines of Railroad, at $5 per wUo» by either route can bo laid down York from Eufaula, Montgomery, Co nor West Point, iu twelve days. ■>sPtri must consign to Steamboat Agont at PWfnlle, and to Agents of Through Lines, |Co»*imoQ Merchant at Nashville. Gov- ^t permits must accomimny each bill of R. BAUOfl. Supt W. A A, K, R. GKO. G. IllILL. Sunt A. A W. P. K. II. C1IAS. T. POLLARD. Prea’t M. k W. P. R. It. W. L. CLARK. Supt Muscogee Railroad. VIRGIL POWERS. Supt S. W. R* R. II. U. WALKER. Supt M. AW. R. R. i, p . . . , „ E. II. EWING. Kt 1 ^ 1 N ' 4 C * and N. A N. N. It It IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PUOMPTLY EXECUTED AT THE Euquii-or tf olJ Ollloc rvi.KU BAM L K. BOUISON. TYLER & ROBISON, Grocery x toiuiuLsiou Ilefcliauls, NO. 129, 'tirly Opposite the Bank of Columbus,) From the Montgomery Advortlsor. AIjAHAMA STATE ^O^VlSTiT^ON* FIFTEKNTli DAY.. MpKTQOMUUY, SopL 28, 18G5. Tho Convention mot puisuant to ad journ mt»nt. Prayer by Uov. Mr. Foster,- It dolc£utu from tltc county of TubCnloosn. Jourtiuls read and approved. J. PRIVILEGED QUESTION. Mr. Elmorn, by leave, moved toYotjon- sitlcr tho voto on tho ndoptiou on yester day of tho resolution in relation t * tho Alabama Insane Asylum ; RRrood t » ; and Mr. Elmoro oilerod .an amendiiioul, pn»* vidingthatif the funds required cannot bo so applied without datrimont on tu> count of other demands on U»o Treasury that the Governor bo. authorized \o raise for that purpose by. any apprbpilatc means on the credit of the State, it sum not exceeding $25,000; and apply so much of tlio same for the benefit of tho said llo.-pilnl as abovo provided. The amend ment was concurroi in, and tho resolu tion rcHidoplod. MILEAGE AND PER DIEM OK DELEGATES. Mr. McClellan, from tho Committeo on Mileattoatsd l*or Diem of l)i*l0RaU»?, Ac., reported an ordinance as foll*»ws : An ordiuanco to fix tho For Diem of OlU- cors and Members of this Convention, and for other purposes. Ho it ordained, «tec.. That the Fresident of tho Convention shall rqcoivo For diem $10 00 Delegates, each 0 00 Secretary 8 00 Assistant Secretary 0 0U Clerk to Committuo to arrnngo and transcribe tho Constitution. 8 00 Dorn-keeper 0 00 Fugos ‘d.00 Tno Froaidont and members lo receive if it appears'*'! from ihfijprwitrncti then to show what was the real and true vaKte of the consideration of the raid contract, iiiul # what amount tho fdair titf i» logall^, juuly anti equititbl}' ontfUed to rocofor accord ing to the contact by the judgment of the said courf. lie it further oYdained, That executors, adminUtral<n > F,-<gFUHr<n*ns and ^ruatora, shall It^vc ihq power atfd Limy are hereby aiUliorpsetf to agree and colfiprtftnttc with those rgaingt whom they .hold any cbtims or evidences of debt, created sineo.lhe 1st September, 1801, which were .contracted* with referenco to ft payment in CYnlcder* ate. money or nn.v otlu*r rtirroney, um1 receive in payment or di-dihrge thereof in par funds, jjr what wny the true and fair valuecf the property or other conisd- cration of the said claim. 'Mr Elmore, from tho conuullteo on the State Debt, towh ch waj i i-lcn-udj^gii di- nnneo to repudiate The wu State, reported a : ubetitute J»>p* tl which v;aS adopted—yeas U0, nay; Ad ordinance ‘declaring the Wan Debt void, and for other parpo4f*«. He it ord.-ined, Ac. That all debts cre ated by the State of Alabama in aid of tho into war. direct y or indirectly, are hereby declared void, anti the General Assembly of tho State shall have no authority, and they aro hereby forbidden, to ratify the same,, or to assume or to provide tor the payment of the same, or any 'purl thereof. And bo it further ordained, That the General A-semhly of tho Stale shall have no authority, and they are hereby forbid den, to assume or to make any provision for the puytpenl of any portion of the debt contracted or incurred, dimaly ot indirectly, by tlioConfeilorato Slates or by it? agents or by its authority. Mr Cooper of Cherokee, from tho com mittee on Propositions and Grievance)*, reported favorably on tho ordinance to dissolve tho rites of matrimony between J C Matthew-* add his wife Fanny Mat thews. Adopted—yeas 57, nays II. On motion, tho Convention adjourned until 10 o’clock to-morrow. itf- Thk Wait-a-WuifTl# PoLirv. Gene** ml Morgan, the able fonder of .(lie Ohio. Domoolacy and cundi -aC« for the jf. b'el •’ natorial rhuir fd' llmt State, thus asjatl .' In a direct, soldierly way, the policy ot the lvcptYblicnnE: The bloody contest which' ha- ju-f closed has cost the country*£4,»RH),u , * , M | 00. or about oQo-fourth of all tho r**ai juntl personal property In the Ifriftjd HDRci?. and the lives of t,(KX).UOO of lYl-avest citizens. This i4 ri" jh.lionPRuf'tL stern reality. For what, f.-ilow-citizen*, wua all thi# lavish cxpom’iture of. Idood arid treasure V You answer, for the Union. Yes, nud such is tho rcip uisc of the -uv** viving heroes of tho war. What, then, will you say of tho#men, who, ntV*r. a : this sacrifice, are opposed to l!i. ; 1 • tiort of the Union until lie**, t-n. Iwcaty, nr thirty years, or suck nth :r Iniuie Lime mb it shall ploage tho people < :iu* Uoulli to put Uiomsnlvofl upon equality with f groes? Tno question:- at i . un tire l>*> 1 I'cravu to ho coturolh**! .by mem pa 1 . . 1: i 1 Q'lif.t. ilAi.i.i.iti in. . ' tin lo.. 1 tv,i / «v( / v i /.r I dollurs for every twonty miles of \Y\IU:WUM travel in K oin K to and returning fn.m tlm f,1111O V tin lilt Y seat of Govurnmeiit lo Uio seat ol Juetieu J.A.TYLKL, •1111(5 tf SAM'L, B. It'111 ISON. BEDELL & OO Grocers and Commission Merchants, (JVt-ur/,7 opponito Jlun'c i.f (Ajlumbuf, COIiUMliUS, GA., i ' EEi’ constantly on hand GROCERIES a&d JV COl 1 NTiti PRODUCE of every kind. Cjiirftgntauntd of Morchuudhosolioitod. i'rouipt nttcution given to l-lio imrehase and ale ot Goods of ovory ioscriidion. W. A. RED ELL, A. G. REDELL, 0. vS. HARRISON. drill. Their decision inv the nntioni and it behodves in-nil l » u> patriots and not as purtirun . An- this spirit L am detenmn-- l to y: Froaidont Johns-on my cordial -.ml in support in every constiliiu-1 in*: to rcstoro all tlio St:«tt « the i 1:i e to BUtDiln him in ftl 1 ottp r uiOH8uri*s in admini-tetinp: the Mi*.! the fcovcrnmont; and in • lu tim;. • hut move in concert with the two him thousand Democrats of Ohm. TilK M I-* d in th«* ntcepi-l I:on >6 at k:i,tpri orical fact tlm i. t end' d lh« iopcmlt tf Hill.;. I ‘ lit.t, finai'uooi , iMIts.sriiOL-CUTTuy, JJOilbiS'l WBit Y peat of Government to the OOPS, iiC. • in tho countioa of thc.i residence, coinpu- l articuiar attention givon to the nurehaao or I tint; the distance according to act of the ale of any kind ol iirqilttoo^or uiorehaudUo. Legisla'uro of 185'J-GO. •' '."’'"t I Ho it furlhoi* ordained, That tho pay of ofilcord and tlte pay of Delegated to this Convention shall be the compens ttion al lowed tho (dlicors aud m**mberd ol tho next General Assembly «»t toe State of Alabama. Probate Judges and Magis trates shall receive for administering duplicate to each person, thirty emits. Probate Judges, for filing and making out tram cript of same, seven and one*halt cents. Tho printing of Amnesty and Registration oaths, and other matter t*» he paid for at tho rates agreed upon between tho Provisional Governor and tho 1 ublic Printers. , ,, . . Mr. Crawford, of Coosn, ollcrcd the fol lowing amendments: • And bo it further ordained, u hat the sum of forty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may bo necessary, bo and the satno is hereby appropriated for tho pay of members and ollicors of the State Con vention now in session,’at .Montgomery, and for all necessary ox ponses connected thorowith. - . . And bo it further ordained, 1 lmt tlm action by Ilis Excellency D K. Parsons-. Provisional Governor of Alabama, tine The First Steam it at t i MOVRt ltlVKi:.—Tlm Mi--*.u: hn> an interesting account «d th of the fir>t sleambout wi»h ••vci mlthc Misioun river. If of then and now, the.ac. the Franklin Inloliigcnci photic. It will ever remain a l<i the first steamboat whit Missouri river was tho “ ('aplain Nelson, of Louis\*ili.. i-*’ Tho steamer left tho port *»f-‘•t. 1 m Saturday, May 15.li, IS Hi, rj-»d tlur'.i dny h afterward, il»at is «*n 1 i-. t*' , ‘28.h, 18FJ, reached Franklin, Lion The \> Irz Trial. nourishing town in Howard '••mnty, < WapiiinutoM, Sept. ‘JTtli.—Tho Wira posito Iioonville, with pa- t . : . m> Commission ren«-omblcd to-day, Exam- cargo of llour, whisky, sugar, ci ination of Col, Fourin re.-umnd from yes- I torJay for tho defense. Air. Raker nuked , Franklin, at tlm time al. him whethei ho heard Gon. C«»bb, in Id? j fur yours afterward, was ih / speech at Andersonvillo, make use tjf tlio large trade, and the itior t ti-.rivlnc * remark attributed to him hy < witness ! w**st of St. Louis. Now not a v* •«;• Walker. Judge Advocate objected to it rimiains, the river y. trs a,;*'k y*-nu the qutjslion, for reas'*n- which he dialed crouched upon its lormer site ! v Objection was :u*tuined by tho court. 1 it entirely away. Witness then testified that ho heard lien. | The nrri.al of tho “lr.d ! l Cobh imrke a spooeh about the 4ih of j regarded as a very itoiabh March, 18(15. llocouhl not proci-ely ro- i history of the Roone ? Lid Into what Uio General s iid.hut his address j was commemorated by a pt was more to the Coiif-ulorato troop- than dinner, toasts, spovcbo.-, to other?, a? there liatl been great dk?atis- 1 tlio men w «;d to, ! idem- julyll.—tf . MKXKKKK, JXO. U. u’KKlt Mcl'KttUAN & MENEFEE, COTTON FACTORS, General Coiuiuissioii Mcrcliauts, AND liKALElta IN iprtovxaxoixna, hale rope and ragging. MAIN STREET, _ ^ LEVA’El’N 1’IUST AND SECOND STREETS, | J y h n‘ ^ \ Vh i t i ng,' C o m mi 8i o m r ami Re ceiver, in procuring a loan of uw- 1 dollars, lor tho State, be and lj> 1 u iVrVui Lai o' R o p e and" Liwuiuiii wo aro 1 ficroby rattfi'.’d and confirmed and ks« prepared at all timos to furnish sutd articles at gumo d by tho State togother with all *• ‘ 1 pledges made by them respectively, m icforonco to tho samo, accortling to th** thould b°'" laid.CouaJj tuiiiiftr** 4 *. t,iu l>etiti'»L 1 e.-utm't |1 ’| xrn"l •• -d l.y if ,1 u t cJ m ' ,r ^ larding School, WOODSTOCK. lu.L"' FORD will r«-opon her Board- Mofi.. 00 : ri y°nng ladies on tho 1st of Rill! V Woo ditock, notr Cavo Spring. VTjaoaa communication is now open Lu."°®^jatoh place to Ctivo Spring *adu»Uon offb tn f aDl * evory T E R M 8 . *,-a V«k« 1250 in advance. L MnaU, .it* ^ or tuition in English, wtoPwufiiij lawing * on ^ ,or Hoard, 'd?* i t«!4 Urn ^ ^* !r ow n bed clothing l*WT , I?S,»i nus !. BupI ' ,y themselves with RtofcSl Vlnf M ,» t «rial* and Shoot Mu- vSfiS." * MUcles - H furnished, at the fjligious leaching of the p«nl.r luSm.U„n ChU, ° Mrs, E. E. FORD, Cave Spring. • Floyd Co., Geo. Select Limited School. H AVINtl long ontertninod tho idoa that limited Sohool is bo.-*t adapted to sosut tho highest ou«U of Feuiulo education, 1 tutvo solocted Columbus, Ga., u.h a suitable location for the establishment of such an Institution. Tho large and commodious Residence ot Mrs. M. U. Shorter, opposito the Baptist church, will bo oocupiod for the purpose. ...... The number of pupils will ho limited to-iu, of which numbor 10 or 12 can be received intc y family as buardors. . , , _ . . „ l’upils must bo ontcrod for tho Scholastio year, or lor tho remainder, after entering: and no deduction a E* uu made for absonco, oxcopt in c»sos of protracted sickness. Tho loholaatiu year will bo divided into three terms—each U weeks. The Filet Term will open on tho 0th of Octo her noit, Tlio rates Cor it as follows: Tuition Literary Department lot) «hi ** Music ** by Music with use of instrument 30 go *• French Latin and Greok l'J Board (exclusive of washing) 00 . To bo paid iu advance, iu currency or it? equivalent. „ . , Provisions will be made for ornamental branches at the usual rates In otlior institutions, Boarders must furnish their own sheets, pil low cases and towols. Applications for entering pupils will bo re ceived until thellth Uctobor. Address until 25th Sopt. at Eufaula, Ala.; after that time. Coluujb^la. RRFBUKNCEH. Ex-Gov. Shorter, Eufaula. Ala. Col. Win, 11. Oliauthors, Mr J. it. Jones, Russell co., Ala. Col. J. T. Flowcllon, * Dr. J* F. Boxomnn, Columbus, Ua. Col. J. M. Chambers, " tt * Mr. Jain os Cook, Mr. Win. Mitchol, >fr- A. C. Flcwellon. * * , Sept 8—Uw Min copy. Wesleyan Female College, MACON; O A. T>1IE Twenty-eighth Annual Soaton "non? *• OCTODBlt 2d. IMS. Tlio I' uouliy tc com plete. The rate, for tho Viret Term, ivhicli ends December 31st, are as follows: Regular Tuition in Collego Clm.sw ‘ Regular Tuition in Preparatory Class French, (optional)**.. •••• / ••• yr Music, (optional) with use wf Instrument, M Board^including Washing, Lights und ^ ^ To be PttVd’ iu’advance, in ourrenev 01 its equivalent. 1 M nnvvKt.i. AUR 22-w7t father's restdouoo iu WynntoU at night. nux4 ROBERT C. GW/HR, SHIPPING ARII COMMISSION MERCHANT- x«>. 1)1 Water street—New Yo»k. Cofisignmonts of COTTON, TU UP EN1 I N E, ROSIN, Jtc., kc., Holicited. Reference—L. Merchant k Co., Mobilo. jnlyghS-n ' t CRANE, JOHNSON & GRAYBILL, . SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MV,' YlllilM; aud COMMISSION IMAMS. I ll. GRAYBILL takes pic t- uro in inr..nii- •) • iu« his many friends in l-ojumbos and the country that ho has ro-wtaldishcd his lirui in Siivarymh ami will give careful nttcutun to all business entrusted to them* H. a. tJlUNK, JOHN tf. JOliyrtON, J. II ‘-.l gept 13—3m A* STRA88BURGER, General Commission Mcrcliaut, AKII XV 1 lOl.KSAIjK OKOOl'ili, xois comm niton si'itnnr. .Hontgomery, Ala. t LWAYS on hand an extensive iiuorinient of A l.i'iuors, Wines. Segars and A eitorn t re- lowest cash prlov, direct Iruiu tho lactory 45wV Piccos^Assortod Brands Ky. Bttkging, 2 •!*) Coils ehoioe .Machine Rope. FORWARDING. To this brai >1 our business wo aro giving special»»• Any goods Bout to our core ul Inn terms and conditions of said loan MrCrnwford'a ittnondments wero von ourred in, and tho ordinance \V:.s adopted Mr Towles inttouuvvd mi ordinance lompt disputch. I providing that sheriffs of this Hint** wli .tics lor the handling and sale of j mvo \ 0i) i their olDccs in conssctjuviico o Wu ,.w unsurpassed by any house When desired, wo will make liberal ASl’l ADVANCES on consignments to > our frionds hi Now York. ...... aug22 lui AloFEltRAN k MENEFEE. ATKINS, DUNilAM A; CO COMMISSION and FOltWAUDINU MLIICIIANTS, Al’ALACUIOOLA. KLA. July If th. 18115.—tf \VM. J. D1UNNON iSs OO - , Auction &. Commission Merchants, K U1? A U D A, A I. A . HAUTICUI.A11 attention given to tho salo l n;i«i iiii.ineea of COTTON. J u l ydn 3 m JIMIH NKI.I.UIAN, MO* VlIN ZINKKN, NELLIGAN & VON ZINKEN, COTTON FACTORS, MU RK A. Y, NSocfJ!' 1C It,1, 11I Blrccl, colllllllm*. Crin rt' Maker and Dealer iu Guns. AI.L KINDS OK oUN MATBItlAL AN AtmCLBS IN THIS Kl'OimXO LIN L. Uo-etucUiuK and ltcpaiitiiB •Lin 1 «Uh und Uistiatcb. Keys fittod and Looks RopaiicJ. thoUtowar aro boroby imido uligiblv t«» bo elected, or to bo ro-electod, t» tbv ulliee of sheriff at an election to bo Uml on the first Monday in November next, and he appointment of any of them to said nl.lvv by tho Provisional Governor shall not be a bur to prevent their election t<» hiiiu office; provided, however, this ordiimneo shall he null and void alter the above namod election. Referred to the J udioi&ry committee. SPECIAL OUDKH. Tlio Convimlion proooadod to Uio fnn- eidorntion of the special ordnr not for 11 o'clock to-duy—tlio report of the commit* teo on Conatitutionnl Amendment*, lliut it was inoxpediunt to refer buck to the pooplo for ratification or rejection all amendments to tlio constitution of apon- oral character, and asking to be discnar- god from tho further consideration ol the 8U *ir°Clnrk movod to lay tlio report of General Commission Meroliants, the committee on tim tabic, host-yeas 41), t!AI»)NL)ELK K ST., NKW OKI,lit,VMS, I.A, August 29,18(15—3111 \ni. a. HcKGNzn: & ro., General Commission Merchants, COTTON UHOKlilts. Receiving and Forwarding Agents, Al'Al. VCIIICOI.A, KLA. August So—lm 32, nays 57. . . After considorablo dobate, tho report ol tho committee was concurred in, by u voto of yeas 01. nays 25. IlKI'onTfl OK'OOMSIITTKKS. Mr Crenshaw, chairman of tho second suocial committee, under second resolu tion of Mr Mudd, reporlod tlm fidlpwing as a iubstituto for several ordinances re ferred to tho committees. Which wus amonded und adopted: t . An ordinance to ratify certain acts, judg ments, and other proceeding* therein montionud. lie it ordained by tho people of tho Stato of Alubama in convention EDWARD WILDER. L.u*d. That ail tho official acts of aeting I lunJo - d y „„, J f f ' miltlin itflic.nrA of this SltttO. und till jutlg- ( t . ,* __ii , faction in camp, and tlm uturi w«*re con stantly dc.Hcrtinq. 1 lo inai.^lud ihu eol- divrs should do their duty. QucFtion by Mr. Raker; “Did y«»u or not at the limi) hour O n. (V»hl» makn use of flny language) ? M Judgo Advocate Chipman here inierrnptud. Mr. requested that tlm question he reduced to writing, und that witnew re tire, which he did. Mr. R.—1 regard this proceeding hj» » personal insult lo me. Col. C. replied that tlm practice was not jual, fthd tin t it \v:t- ft greater Inrtilt for counsel to ihsUlon usking improper quo-v- tiona. Mr. U.—Witnesses for the Government have, day in and out, been examined in tho presence of oqo another,and now that those for the dofcnrQ are to he examined, counsel arc requited to reduce their ques tions to writing, and their witn'-s.-e? or dered to retire till this U done, if this is insisted upon by tho court l mu-t stop tho court. Mr. R. took an unfair v'mw «»f uio aun* jeet. Tho «tudgo Advocate di • not a?k him to out nil his questions in writing,but only this one. Sir. H.--1 never for tho (*overnmont wore under examination. Col, Chipman I; you did not do your dulj*, that is no roasun why I should not <lo mine. Court to Mr. R.—-Stato what you want. Mr. 13. must reply to the Judgo Advo cate. Da) not want any speeches—lot the room bo cleared. When doors wore reopened witness came in an I tho Frosident of the Court read from De Hurt's Military law, to -how that tho Judge Advocate wa- justi fied in the course ho had taken ; bc?ides, when the Judge Advocate agiicipAted a question of a lending character, he had tlm right to require that q mslion to bo re duced to writing and siibmitU'd to him. lie was right cither in asking the room to be clearcil.or that the v/itne s t« muorarily retire. To that 1 have no objection!*. Court—That settles tlio point. . Mr. 11.—Then 1 object to witness being again Bont e way. Court—Witnoss may be again requeued to retire,and questiona ordered to writing' and it should bo thought proper to do so. Mr. R.—Ret’ore doing so tlm Judge Ad vocate should hear any questions that are asked, or give notice that he will make the requost for questions to be reduced to writing and witness to retire. The Judge Advocato may suggest as a guntUMiian. Tho Court remarked that they would tuko cure of their own honor uml dignity Mr. R.—1 do-object lo sending our wit ness away. . , Court—Tho question is very well set tled. ,, ... , Col. C\—t Said Col. Fauvin will please retire. . .. . , Mr. ]$. — 1 ftfcU the same civility L «x- An Extuaohdinkv Flat u nl lb exploit, exoibitin.: «l irifi : er ! ;• *' s» nco oi‘ piind ol it • 1 rd ; - was p«rf irmcd re 'onll Mindanao, homo ward ; qui* to Liverpool. Jt appears that when tlm hip .. 1 south and eastward oi t. »;>• il • sprung a leak, and mad - : l » i • ' ?ix inches of water in an hu'ir. Tho v • sel was placed in cmsi.l :al»hi:d:’.ny. ; r, an l \u« only by constant pumping t•.t !•. leak could be kept down. Alter the Dump ing; had continued for about fU nvccU.-., t: vessol being then about two degiv* - * ciu iU of the equator, it was consi b iv \ <h •irabhi to ascertain if possible the p»>iit. n oi li • loftk. With thi* object, Mr. \\ m. ib'v. ill, tlm chief officer, vulunli er. d lo g > overheard and examine tlm v ml, Jl-** iug dived into thu sea, lm looked ah»ngRm hull of tho ship, and ultimately (ousni out Liiai a wuterbolt oil the -larhoartl side oi the upper rudder hand had vt_. .• . outgoel inis earned tho leak. Ou rcachiiie, (. • nv Pit t- oi the water the di\ or du ted tlm carpenter to make a stoqt \v.-'p ; /. and having obtained it he ay • - rd. Ilaving iiis- rt,k1 the i* ug e t* j ■•■« hold, whence ’.ne ’• •• *■'' ' cceded in striking it with hi- k:.i.«. ’ ■ i •* 1 temporarily, and was obliged -• * • - i P immediately fur respiration. lie deseen«ied, taking with liii with which lie struck tho pin. 1 ;, (• WM* [EsrAllUSIIKO IN l^s.J SMITH HU OWN AW t:o., WIIOLlISiLi: DKAKBH IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Nil, 5J, Cliiualiei'ii Sl>) New Y orL. W L. SMITH BRGWN will receivo e.in- .uauiuuU oi UotUui lor de ».n r..nmii Sion, «ua1 iniliAi cu-h adviinre* ••" ilLarruiiKSOientmire eueli as t'»iiiMir«' '«• **"' altcution to ipu Int oi out of the oousumu. Kept 1ft—2m _. ANDV - ALKIt IN I public officers of this State, and all judg ments, orders and doorcoa of tho several courts of this Stato, und of the JiiHtices «>l , I tho Fence, und of tho courts of county | commibfcionerB, upon thoir lace had, cbme and iiurformml, or oriTai’ftd 1" l*o ilnnr, under color of tho law and in pursuanoo thereof, and all the nuts and ol exeo- utor*, administrators, trustees and isunr* "• s, and ul judicial and inini*tcrial out- . Col. C.—ll iv j l not d mo ii Mr. l>. then waived In* u Col. fi'anvin was llinn furth" with reference to ailairs at An Nkw Y< dians, anu ui juuicim aim , s j , KlVS Muitn, ,. •cers, had, done and yorlurnied, nnd made • • J y , lormerlv parlieipant in pursuance and under rnlor nl law, miiuu , ,,’ j,r.i.ivi tho 11th January, IWii, wh.cli are not in ; 1 ’ |bo j. • ■ ‘ ■ — „ conflict with tlio constitution ot tho Uni- ' „ , u, Oiltl Due-Stutfs tod States or tho constitution ol this hint", , | l; i, . w vaults, Vjllb, J-iyh Otuua, bo Knd tho 81llll0 hereby ratified and , ■>“J ,, confirmed—subject, however, to tlio.rijciil | . . . 8011l „l,a(iuimy praem-- of appeal and supurccduros, nrconliliK to • • 1 t n, Un- Union, will law. Provided, that in a.I o,. ... in winch , J;;'Vhe ordinni y ..nth pi.-' riheu judginonts, or decrees, hat o been render- , 0 K lb e cllin-t that I"' had never ..1 r*,itir14 df PDfiinl ol this Stall! . . . : i 1 ■ i.i. od "in nil courts of record oi this_Stalo since tiie lltli An luipvrlnnt (lutallan It. for Virginia Could*. avpt 27. -The Tribun Vrai,. I ■ Smith, A eian- in th 1 in* the 1*11 idulfl, delivered a long und uiniientle argument , "-d"V I the l. •til 'd Slate. ... ... . deuvonitg t*> pr present eli gibility to practice law Pu- 1 si.-. IT., i. «•» will'OUt 1*'1 k- by law, sy inpa- tho (irmly as circumstunccs u**nM • - • "! . Tuat his effort!* wero 8iiooe*sful vv1• i ■ • • • 1 by tho fact that tbo leakag*.* ul t. cou?vU, aiul sho mudo no m«»i\. t:< u. t-.u uiauuI quantity o[ water, th i -'piuyti r, f. an inch, during tho romniiub r ot the v. v- itge. The plug Flill remain? is: tno ?h:p, which i? now lying at tlm nortii ry. i W pping dock, and bovoral |" r.-"i- a matter of curiosity, have examnaal it. The depth, that he reached in diving ua- •ier the \^=-ol was ahuilt six or seven l«;* t the difficulty of the operation b g • ' 1-rea?«n oy thu rising nml la.iinn • ■ etiiiBcqimiit on the swell # whpvcvai:* i at the time. Mr. llowitt i.-, m* may bi 11.-- po?od, an excellent swimmer ami «• been instrumontftl in saving tho live* ot uovurai persons from drown inv. Advantage ok Crituusm.—A jonr- neynmn batter, a companion of lb**-; Franklin, on commencing bu.*im»- hinisuif, was anxious Ia> get a bun : ’ sign board, with ll proper m-nptmm This he uompo.-od him “John Thompson, halter, nm.* '- mi.I < . bat? for ready money,’’ with lb” 1 • a hat Mibjoined. Rill hotbougi l 1 1 ■ \v" o i BUbuiil it to hi? friend? for am. • mm :. Thu first l»u showed it to thought > “batter” tunialogi»us, became U' e.w. 'i > •• the words “makeshat?,’ wm n •. i ; ■ • a hatter, li wa; struck <'•*'• ! be xt observed that tbo \v*«ri ”m - might ns well bo omitted, l • ■ i , would not caiu wloMinm ilo n •' ,, 1, and to their mind, u v ami ^.iv, by whoinsoover made. II . i examined ,Tlio tbil’tl • I 1.* t• 1 • 1»;r 1 •onville. tlllJ w ,, r ds “for ready u. -.n*” w. 1 *• le?.-, a? it WHS n*»t the CII "i l : . , to Mill on • rodit ”*« MxpoctuU to 1 ay down. 1 pulled with, and ll " m i read thus : “John Th h:.; a •VS W || 8 lint# l 4 ’ oh *'l \ ed ll! 1: " sa i. v. who oxp • ■ nwuy what thi n i * tiie u ■ . ll wn* struck out, ami ’ l iu? ;* reiiuiincd attached lo the num*- * • • ri ompson. Even this _in?erij». GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR jrta or rocor.i ot mi. auw , • , i;1| „j i,.,| n„, , u.-mi.- ui Ihn January, 1H5I, ami prior to ( Sllit .„ smith u- «ili t uit lie can’t patty against whom such , ciunl j OUMy take tlio pr.s rtl.oii oath, been roudoreJ shall b< cull- j ' t|r,t tin- i'.v-nlmt Inis removed trial, on allidavit tiiat l"i | pains nnd pcn.dlics oi'bin ap"»- lu uiiiionL from tbo court ul M ' 4scon, Ua.; Rev. Tri College of Georgia, , , WIL I « CHISOLM, ; Vimnifi, Missouri and Kontucky “ I Favors, Cominisaion Merchants, G BOEQIA, HARRIS COUNTY.—Donnell II. Crawfold and Bonjamin li. I. IWO havo aetdied let 1 otter, of administration on Ihu aalata of Doiijamiu T. I.owo, docomod. late ol “XV eert.'.in conootnod are hotoby notified to show cau,e (if aDy they have) why the u.tiiim- Dtration of ,aid wtate should no t ha granted to raid aptdicant at the Court “I Ordinary " bo AR COUHSK OF LECTURES held >■> and for «»idcounty, on the first Monday ooiauieneed on in Novemlier neat. Banteiuber. l,J>'”«Sb? 0V *“ Ur anJ be ls J‘dvrn under my haml Uu. ( [ *»»>» L, A. DUBAS, Dean. I *e'pt 70-wit Ordinary. SIJIPL’IN** AGUNTM, , CII.VKLKSTON, S. C. ». vni.us. *• n » cam ' « W ILL tbo I'ur.diD-r. “ah? and -nil* - iucdI—<to F‘*r«i«n aud D<»ino»Ue I’ -rl: of r*»U«n, Lv “hoi. Naval Store* ; U* Hi» « • I iMution ol Drat la. l , urol».K«u :in 1 > Hoot .allI hv curiiio*. Con8wnu»ent? of \ e.*sol8 aollcitca. | rkvi:r To; i Mna?rs Jn Hn Fr.n*lor A <?«>., Mo* r G v» W Wllliains k Mo . M'H-r8 G®<» A 11 *v < ;*. Chitrlo.-lnn: S. Gun Schley, lisa., I .**'m .all, .Vturii*'a. Ga.; M«Mr.* < lark, I>...!»_*»» .v * Mu««r* M«*rr iv »V Nephew, Now Y**rk: Mu r* K W ciurk .V U.... PhiU uiliihia, Pcnii.. Jl«- n Peuduntiint, !• niiwiek ,V < •*.. llwli»»fi>*r4 - , 'l l tobacco, S14 MitliA Stroot, LouiHvillo, Kentucky. judgment ban tied to a new was unavoidably absent from tlm court ai tho time of tho rondition of the judgment, l,l Y*| n chan«i;or. Attorney Geneial for and that bo bad no attorney pruBontm the s .” . wi u v • M,mrr.>w, and will court. Provided, Urn court .hall lm sails- | »» t i ml tV url-'w.ll .!• ' "■ • hi, claim tied, from all tlio lact-s which may hoauh- , » ‘ r . l ,. u , „ ,, ,|„ M u aslhCy tliink I" i- millod hy nffldavil by both partic,, tlmt I j.» tM . ull , r diaiuval ■ ■•'■■■'»" "■ > such good and monloriou* defence ami that such application foru m w Jal ,|,all be Hindi! within twcKc iiiulilli, nit. i Ihn adoption of liii, oidinanou. p. S. Liberal advnlioca made on Cotton on voudixmusiit. WAXTKII-KmiIiw, Giosnnr. Uc°*wax Tall- .ikvl i vt kiiidi l will pay (he high- illi^sr In »M”h «»r tidilo « aUOplIOr. tM IN ■ , Ru it further ordained, that all due-.-, bond,, mortgages,.or other ( "Ulr.-n'l, in writing nr utliorwi.o, mud,' unco tlio IHn Banuarv, 18.il, ahiill lime tlio ,amo lore" and clloct a, if made under thu law mid prior to tlio lllb January, I8UI. and Iu bo valid and binding in all thucouiU of tliis State, as if made under tlio law and prior to the lllb January, D-d., Do it further ordained, d hat in all suit, upon contract, made h'-tween tlm in of Soptombor, l»ll, andlha Ulol Maj, Im*.. parol evidence shall ho adiiii.-.iblo to prove what was tho consideration l.ioruol, and wlu'llier or not thu partu, tlime o under- ,,nod or agreed that tlio wlllio ,llou d I" diseliargod by » payment in (. onl. dmat. cuirmii'y or treasury not"*, and ll so, oi property, against whom action had b"o‘> Ink vions to tlio i*r.-itieiiL s amiie-kv p mation /or coiili:.a»U"ii IHM n*»W I aV IU *u •“ ltlicatbm lo li" 4 "“ r, S 5,11,1 u . • ’ u coasts ineurrod by ilahb.'t and i/.uru 1*> tlio Govern in out. Winter UonnKiv*. -A eot..ni|ioniry take, the following eacolU'i't lev' lor nil article upon food nnd find swindler, Show it to your corner giaic- r: Liny, said a honovoleiit vender "f I'.aid lor stoves, aa with a (Wful- vi ««« In; " his maturinul ropaH, * i- itc**l t. '»* 1 r > cold, father,” wu* tho reply. L th.* g«it* lets Iror.e,' Hilly 7 reioined tho parent. »S' rd.*l:itlmr.ibcv i-.’ - wa,lucre- -V'" 1, W orry hard,*latlior, rponsii. "Ah!” sil'lcd Die «*d man, "pul up ll t" ■ I Itilly. Aiod help in • poor " ‘■j,,un Tlionuiaon - ’ with Uio i iml suhjoined. Till. J.UM’Ilt OK I In n who do not -wear have no • tlm intnnse rulisli willi wbu swearer rolls out hi, oalli*. out swearing i, t" hi u v. . ■ OUl SHUCO HFi* !.» all "I '• in point i» t°U Hollii’ Gi, ' banker: Jl i i.- a very pa .-loiialu »•••*•* at. dil limes iml' h tnlk w• do not u.-o. So, in lm n ' t.•on*iirry tv) whom In - n I ; »«»rs, lm l*!a/. !il away ul tin- i*» one (iiormng aiul uutium.l i.i The clerk wa* ft poor lol. •■*, ilcinau ; *»> lui quietly ar ■ a j un fruiti I ••liimi b^> car. * bo -nitl, “1 ill) iml know : uiullmr p.isilion, hip 1 wit* v Olio. Y->U liltull !!-'• ilaVA .il i l Vt» >wear at mo, l ir.” “Who aro .you,” fii.i M “that l may iml wear :U‘> • u wliat will you lakt; to lut m plcnfoV” Tilt! clurk j*al tlovvil g; ;.v ?l tot nml rcplictl: “You g»vu inn rvuutj I'-, at to uo your vv-’i k. I - iml b !y top 1*1*11(1; 1 (•ail. lour t li “ Yo m.'I *l«%Un Iml I Ituvi!