Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 01, 1865, Image 2

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joun n. MAiiriJi i-.onoi. “ COLUMBUS; Sunday Morning. Oct. 1, JKo5. The Miote Uu.'<« Col. H. L. Mott, one of the commit- aion*rs appointed on tlie P*«* { ^° j gtn(u io receive tbia mnt (fP->. the ux h- , tory authority ot th- Uuil«-«1 Matos \v\ t returned to tiiw city, uml umk«a « gnu- fyintf atutcnient ot the putltcular* «•» the trtuiafcr. The rwad "<*-** ' v,, ‘ to the State on the <!&tb ult. ] He Uni ted Statue very iiiipntlly proposed (•* furnish ruuuiu$ utock, liii.chiiu iy, tool* tcc» Thooomniieai van - to.*te H*ven lo comotives, two.atution^vy t-tv/uie*. one hundred nox curs, and tilt y p! it form curs and oould Imvn oht u».- 1 n» f* hiul they naked for thorn. Th • o' >hops and all lioceeaan iimcliiw *y wit«* aecurod. This* -'••• «* > * inhance made to the road i>y tin , ; r -run-'•iff, at prioesos The ooiniiti--mi for bhildinp t •urt | road* to be c*» *in\ December. ’these < . r■■■■*. givonto Georgian*. Tin* (foverninent i.iai. - for the repair- made by it, road wan tom -p I ;• its miUt ty, hut chargee h r lepairs Mnjclii‘11 c*»iii?nift» , d lo the ( forces.* All the net receipt* tallied by the l iiit« i adiniuistiatioii of it;* « counted for to the Stu The coiiiii nrd, tie* military • liberal ami nci'oinm mgs with them. # m from the War I i* * isfaetory. Mr. Hoheil lluttgl perintendent, nn<l i- elbcient and « ipabl- under tin miJbniity 'The c.oiiirui>-i"iier cotton t<* tie* IT •?« mint* k'.V. I'-"' . l-.t nut c u hrid-.w* t..j hv »!«• •iitrucli .'ii thf l.'ith nfi! all . lrumtiie MonteQinery A<- rflucr. * ALABAMA STATIC C<>NVIJSf»«N. . HI XT KKSTH HAT. Montuomkut, Sept. *•». Tlio Convention met puiMmni to n i* joiirnmriit.^ K v . Mr Jiruca'a cl ^tlo fr.nn ihn county of .I«ck«o". .lo.irmv’- r. » l ami »l'l>ruv. 'l. Tim 0*11 »' the uouiitie; w»i su.jMimlM uml tl“* voto on the adoption of the K W(? U OrdiouUee \va«, on motion of Mr. Langdon, r»?« -uttidorod. nnd Mr. Cang- dan oUVjred a •ob^tituto P»r the ordinnc.f"*, which wAi considered and adonlecti An ttrdJltanca concerning I’J-c’i -n? f, i Main County and Mu’doipjd Otti • i . | and r-*r Member* of C«*ngtx* -. .Sfe, t. lb; it, orlninod t#y the j. >j fe o| Alabama hi IVuvenbon nffooi, - I. 'J nil an IfletRtori itJall bn hold on\ho • • ! day in November next, in Ujp hev- i • . c.iiii.'i**- mi this Sltt%, for n (Ipvor a " ■ \ u, « Suite and ^enutort and lbi|»r*^**Mn- I live* in thu Ut’norul A*«emWy, t• iji r j with a SnerilV, and all other etlh ei* in 1 cm ti county, who, under the law- | force, wro uloctod by tin* |»e»*»;•! ‘UCh offiC6f* aro expressly dir, i thi? ordinanco to ho elected upon I i*nt"dny. , . , ... . ; S *J. H * it further or butM •. I oleeiion bhnll t«* lo ld on thy hr.-. Mor.d J ip l>- ccfiibor next, in th** citi*- o; M >1* „nd ilontgomeiy, l'»r Mu.v**r. A brn ! Mud ('minc»!mur, and a t ’erk f-»t th- - 1 , C MincH of MdhlU'Moery, lu hu • .* 1 nwl ciiiei aud tto: several vurd.- tu« i *'' , or.li*g to their i»cbni . . Sot 1/ Bn It furll. r ordaito’d, } *at idt* ’ion lha1T he held o;i the Ii: i Mon i y in March next, in each count) i*i 11*.• J State, and in ihn kovcral election pr> im : thereof, f*r Justice* of the P 'c u:.*1 Constables, n-* may he provid' d by . iw at th* time of the oicetion. . I. IJe it further orduu.i .i, Tl ut I there shall be held throughout thi* •‘■'tn Hanec pr.ivij ni that all Ktitemd county ..tli r.r. in t Slat** that w#re heretofore filled h> p • *m* e c • *d by* tl»** L**«i-U lure, i.rt'oo >■ i» »*. be ai d the *am« aro h.*o b.vfh nr d vacat 'd. Thn report waa concurr- d i J tiu. »r»iin•**•,>• adopt *1. M :*. Whit*. 2 *m the Juli-iary Cun,- mill*.', r*p .ried ii su'. -till** ) l *r the ordi- . fuoi.e jnii..? lb* office of Sheriff wbfeh Wu> :• u>pt*:d. •• Mr. WiT.'c, the. Judiciary Virnn" .i.blyupuii the o/di* News by Telegraph. • . «*• . evening ft Nkw Youk, Sopt. x*7tb.—Tbo Tuna* 4 . HULb. in thi ---- . W'aabirKton special that the Cabinet | ili- tuner *1 w.H attended fi*Mp the Eidaro- • ..otiPK t I.n-f. It «,*- m«r.. j i illy attendyl )>y Ui» S rretyii*.' than !•»•* r „„ j,.vital tu .tend, ■ l..v t a a ...r ,n at.i L I I,till,' - x>z3aa3, .• I r’f; in ^•itnatrvHle. Ala., on the . f tl..: ‘J.!rh instant. <}an*l KLlAb ] 111 year of his n«c. erdtna oitlnuj 1 . \*\ i diffi bceh* the Cnso f*»r fix w*ekp, T-rMopt etyept Secretary Harlan, whoh jjftHlft on a vi-it to Jowa. j y»di*tecn po?t office were opyn«* 1 # in thu I SouMcuTn StaU’f to-day, ten oi which nr*- j. - v- ^ in South Carolina, including Abbeville I 4 offic-rato contipuo <nnd llm-h-r C. II. . ul thu 1* rce liiitri i itu- David Atwpter, thn c|uartormns|cr nn- vi. * neiidod atid adoptefl » ployei* who pu Joined part of thu Andcr* ! , l 1 *. 1’ho ordinpnc** i s a* sonvillo records has hcon font t*> tho * Auburn prison for eighteen month*, by- civil officerf to 1 order of General Augur. • a p-'nti «»f thu • t rocil- \ The HoraUl’s special -avs ilia currently- *.'| toi- iitatn, undci tbo | reported that Gondial Ortega, who wne f the Provisional Govern- 1 t h 0 constitutionul ,-uvrcs«ar of President tmearu l.crohV rcquirod 1 Juare/., ha» iuec.^d-d in etf-eting a very tio* rUries tbereoi i \ ar go.lpnn for the Itapublican g<*vern- i.al’mu* hereto- munt ia Mexico based on the security pf dj .nrnment « 0 |,fi* C atnd property. It h well kn««wn*| enerrul As- , g ih t )n San Fronc.ltco «6vcral hundred ! ' thousand dollar* ha? recently been ?u^- | In lidary commit- bribed, and that if the loan was pot pro- win* rctorr d a resolution in perly before thn people it would gain I ■ -,nlining ninrriagu* between {Tnrgely inJamdUnt. . i : !■H-dw linen, heretofore and ; 8ince the Confcderat** >**an wa« nogotra* < .'••nir.iy.? 1, and requiring them , ^ C( J oponly, both in Paris and L *nd«ti- t!i**ir minor children* r* ported neither thu French lur if itish govern- * the eueject. Ordinanco me nl c »uld object a Mexican loan Icing taken in this country. The Mexican republic wants money, j rather more than men. o. o. F. i i.i-c mrg- ib« and r 1, until the f > 3 io:i of tbo (ienerrul As- j from the referr d t typfii'L.lU MKKTINii ot Muscoxee Lod*e tl .. ,. O. r». Y. MONDAY evening, Oct. 2. ut:unlock.* . . , . M ;u :.• -l the badge and transient breth ren ir. : * >i a tind'u'v*are rnsuicetfoliy invited to aUdti-1. G£*J. UUNuKKiOftl), P, B. Oct. 1 -It • • BEAUTIFUL! BEAUTIFUL! JUST COME AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL VARIETY } -FOB- • FALL AND WINTER WEAR, NOW BEING OPKCJED VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT PHBLP3 ; NO. 114 • iithmi- ! ° r » Ahodiret Monday in May mut, »;«« - | ci<»n for h Circuit .ld«1 go in each jurfr .:-mj tKc at.io »uninittna,* .ib.y. witii Mim-mirncnu, on V. aio‘* i «1 nr iclc third of ,.0 o! lt<ii»* Thu ordinance h- mnended and nflcr dabato ha follows : icy to am*lid the third article * mi until n of 181*.» I by th * people of lb* Statu , e.»uvention M^cmhlud, That nmciidi i t-y striking out FOR SALE. • # ——- THE EMPIRE FLOUR MILL, c.f tlio rite of foinnibue. On., is offered fiirrale. The Mill is ... Ii located both for convenience m l > u-i i». Tl - Kiiilroad parses within a low yard Kenorttd Arrest of* Howell Cobb. x- Vr ^ i> ,ef'« inn 1 The lot i* inr<e. nnd considering its locate.*i > K.w 10HK, 8cpt. 2,.— \hi 1 ost 8 *pe ; i( , VC| . v iiu iSl-. 1‘rnuting on.threeUrcota, and it is beliovrd lliat llowoll Goby ‘ c0 • - —- cial say# .. — - ba< been arre-led on u charge of parttci* ; pacing in the Andortonville atrocities. the 'ill.; liaildn.: Fuom Wamiixoton.— W o find .•nm i i*y etriKing P uv I following dispatch in the Selma Messon- •n pnd udding the following ^ wr (t f ,j, e 23d. It was circulated ipnong ... tli e member* of the Alabama convention ih w shall bo enacted j dur } IJrf lho discussion of the slavery ordi nance wjil**. tbrt* bydU’lett vsi.J*. 1 11.! M of 111 I- f..l ia llm l.olir\ »l uiiy du- '•uiutlvnit** roud, «>b- s during it* in t*» he* nr. ( Ji ll. Ifotv* i column ml, in hi* (}.*iil- in* ti tied ions -.iimliy w»t- pr* .ut an- *1 to he III! . lit- not a made appli- I lie f tiited - tli hand* Pin- country ir. a nly » r thirty i.wi.l, mulci.n* -ioua. Hut w< |M*opb* arc re tth incnto. and untry will soon rn/it did U*- .f war was laid bnly rtvpiired t*» huv* Stut.-s for \ ployed °n tin- utmi, Tin complete waste 1 *r t v. milcn on i nch f ab- .*1 tVi( m*t possibly fnrnisl pmv UVo glad to learn tb it lb* turning to their old m tlio pn*.**pect i - that the i again llgiuisli and pro-pi fore the desolatiiig b ind so heavily upon it. The State Ouvcation. The election Ibr del«*gutos iippoint- od to take place on \Y» dm i iy next, the 4th day of October. The election i** to b* li*bl ut the aevc- ml prec inct- in * .* b < * ntv, ns < M-ting in IS *1. * EWtore nr taken tlio arm torn according t<* the laws b* n*re tbo State soecdod. It is announced, as cuniug In.m offi cial authority, that i * r.*«*n- laboring un- dor tlio exception, who have taken the oath and wl»o«*e applications for pardon have b< . u embused l*v the I'rovisionul (oivt iia.r, an* <jnuii/iml (o hold office : audit is h.dn-vt d that the intention i.- ft* extend thin privilege to all who have taken the oath ami whose petitions lmvo In-on thus endorsed. Any two frccholdcrmqualified to vote, may preside at raid elot tiona, and bwear eacli other, and shall then conduct the Hanu* and make return* thereof accord ing to tin* laiv* m lorce tor the election of niemlH-i’H ot the UegiblatnrF. InnwiM.ANi* Jwht,—\Ye nmb iutaml that destitute lelugoo*, returning to their homes, will be pu>-*od over the State Koad free of charge. 'Tin* Stale is in thin matter continuing the Immune poli cy ot the 1‘Vdnml (•'overjiineiif . .ircuit, and fora Probata Jmlg j county, HM'I in the eounlici* of Mobile. Montgomory nnd Ibilla* f**r ii .I the City Court of Mobile, and no- (Vy Court of Montgomery,and the City C *urt of Selma, respectively. Sec. •». lb: it further ordninadj 'i bat tee return4 of *«id election* -ball la* am b **' required by law ut tie- timo • I tl* 1 * * lion, and the elllcor* so olncted -.ball !• - 'I tbeir respective ? t <r the tyrni •>) year* prescribed by i«w. and '.ntil tt**-ir rUecc**i»r* aro oloeted and (jnilill al vidnd, Hint until mid officers nr-- «• ected and qilnlificd a* provided in thi- • r !;• naliee, tbo per?'tns now lending b.V up* poiatmoat of the Provisional <• \*tj. r shall coiilimio to di.mharguiiio duties ol said otficp*. See. "*• I»° it further ordained, That thh Provisional (» »vornor of the State bo an- |>* tbori/.'d and requested to i -mi writs «•: > r election for members to tho Congress of .r the Ciiitod States ; and thn «aid election j <*l • liull bn (conducted and thu rcturr. mud* fo nr prr*c(-rihnd l>y law. | pi Sec. 7. lb» it'furtlier oi-daim-d, 'i’lmt in order to Carry out the provi-i m* "I U.i* ordinance, tho l'rovieiotml C \ -rtjor *•! thi.-, State bo and be is hereby authorised uml n-qilostcd to b«u - writs of eb ction directing the p he riff* of tlio several mini* licf. of tins State to l.ojd ntc*-(iof.? fn tfi-ir r*!spcctivo counties at the lino - nnd for the purposes Hpneltiod in this ordinance. S**c. H. lie it further ordaina 1, That tho nnral Assembly clbettd un l**r thi A'* tpCCi: i, h i i mdividuui* or private ii-. irt * t'Cs which are provided iimraJ Jaw. cr where the relief i L* given by any c^urt of this Wttohinzton, Sopt. 21.—To H«nj. Fiix* j hor-»* power; ungin*, j p itrick—S a very must be abolished, and j*-»WL-r t nil in •nap 1 nil State debts creatofl to support tho *hi j „ . ... . . I must ho repudiated. The reports from Jr- property rb ,11 not be Alabama convention have not made a , l i> lie US4», or u»o of corpora- f tt vorabi« impression here. Ttm pardon than municipal, without con- of Alabamians has boon stop nod. ‘ ‘ ‘ [Signed] ^ i*. [ Trial for Mutiny. Nkw Yoisk, Sept. 27.—Thirty-three of j the crow of the ship Calhoun were ur% - migned to-day, charged with mutiny. It I appeared from the complaint that on 2lst of September there wa* a quurrcl tween the cook und some of tlio crow •t *»J ti •* <*wr.'r; but the right of way :n»*v be . . c in d b.v law l<* persons and i- «j. . ,-i• »r. -ver tho landis; also the right *. * *■ -1•.;•'i -h dfpo'.>, (do,, of public Inl- pruvru-up provided, Ju»t compensHtion , I:/.-! m , J • Pi lb. liwm-r of >u*-h land. ,5n No p »w<-r to levy taxes shall I*,* V-le/M d to individuals or private corporation-. i: o <i wnl AuernWy ,h* j ^Vt'jn interfered to iirbloothe ' - - ‘ ‘ ' r 1 ■' ' oioniy on Stuto credit »j*| |n prnw fir fid several shots, which lode lent Jong •P>ri*« high. . .» .. ao irly new, and of tho heft oaut al ebaraoter, with the U)«*detu if*u r *vem« atS. Tho Mill I; ►< tuuK setts Burrs, capable or turning "-u 1*25* hols. Flour and 2<>0 bushol; Mrnl rJaUy. . . , . ' nchincry Is driven by a superior*#) which turnishes abundant a firstclusi . he operated with ireut regards fuel and force. J parties, wishiu - t It tit will tiring sure an< Jed to tfii^property. ; iitiri :i!*: iii pJyto or sd'Ire?3 CLEMONS k CO.. • Kuipip- Mills, j. »•-. Columbus, <J». 1. ijvillo Journal pic as o copy tit and •i to thi- office. BotK Gentlemen and Ladies Will find here every uctieJi- their Wardrobe may require. COME AND SEE! COME QyiCK! before they are all sold. lilllNU inK'CIlU.DKKN—* Candy a plenty! i Sopt. lS45-lw •x -cp: l i »,.• l t-uy purp'f-es, unless two* 1 th.- nu-inltfn elected to each ■ -- -c fiimll coru-tir; norfJiad Ibi* debts <-r inbii" i -* of any corporation, person or .. or tdher Sluts, bo guaranteed; »*itii. nr thing loaned, or - by a like occurrence ting, in riwa provided , >y aves ut.d nay* to be our nu l a. • ion, th*-Convention a Ijourned o'eba-k to morrow. Tbo crew fired several shots, which to cfioci. The captain al this juncture dneed it) (!) m jnlil in The h-. ir- if inner vl tho 27th InBt. t*a(c.« ilia. Daniel 11. C ram. F.- | , General S.ifie,'int"mi'*ot 'T the 3Iontgomery and \Yisi Point lt’xiimad, i» at presont in that ii;y Mjpori.itonding tho sbipmnnt of tv.-'!*. . ir - r»nd ouo hundred and tliir- ijEXTERSlYE SALE. took i •• • out, and the crew demanded that the otll* i 80 HEAD MULES, cum should bo put in irons, or they would J their request, and ironed tho twain. "ol! i LARGE STOCK COTTON, lo»vin« thi, port tlio crew tonli tlie oflic-jr.- . . and placed them in the wheel-house. | nUuoj oMttr f otC.j ! keeping guard over thorn till they arrived i I | Several Largo and Small Wagon*, J Uml iio uttao'neti rnn of thorn with n fork. Tho clow »»y that Uio riiffioulty ni h il but limt tbo couk und boBtaWuin LARGE AM) VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOP. BALg, • WILL BE SOLD, vitliiu If'gjl boar.- f YY fu!-j. on the 1-? T'uesd-iy In De' gmber next, before the L’.,uri 11 )u-«i door in th<- Kuril «»f TmI- bott-in, Talbot county, Os., fwn^. thousand-ix huodred and thirty sovea a res of 1 ind. t«»-wb: lot No two. fi.-e-simi, contniqing six live new, ono hundred and fitty nnd a qnorior i.crcs off the wc-»'crn part i*f lot No*oue ; aho the souti* hnlvef< «it Io*h No. thirty-one, fifty-three and' filir :our, all in t!i«- tVenty-fotirth district of iothi *.wm»v of falbot. Alro !•» r No 211. 2J0. <V.*. Jis. 177. itn-l one bun-Do i mi 1 forty one an i u halt a ro* «»ti of lot No. -12, ainl one hundred and <vi*n 1 u li .lf of lot No. 2l2, fiby ikeres of lot No. 211, nnd three acres of the north-e.u-t corner «d lot No Z-J7: all of raid last de-uribed land boijitf in the fifteenth district *>f raid county. Tho nunve do-uribei pretni e? is situated about nino miles of tbo town of ralbotton and five mile-' north of Howard, station on the Mat-.* *ec Knitioad, in :i bcclth . and eonveniont a.-***i»»n of country, an l in a high state ol cultivation. Contains threo <1*1- ferent scltleiwenH with all necessary nut-build ing-* and orchard*, and a large proportion «.f rich creek land, {-aid settlement '»f lands will be sold under the will ot tbo late Josiah Matti- ewn, deceased, lor tho purpose ot distribution. All who dmirc to purt-hore a good Cdtou plan tation wouhi do well to c ill on on* of the uu- dcrs gncd or H F. Mathew., who resides on the premise*, and examine tor thcmseNc* before the day of s.ilc. Term* made known oq tho day ol sale. \V. Y. .M ATIIKYVS. f T. J. MATHEWS. Kx’ors. J. II. MA IHKWd.J Sept. 2D—2tawtlst tus doc ordinnprn thul! as-*mblu at tbo Capitol in ! ty A dispatch nniiounci-M tin* nged h~> yruiH. of the Tivusui torn 1‘l.il idclj.hin, *J, ieut! ot \\ m. .1. lJuuiK'i Hr n jib the Secretary nmb r ti«-n. Jackson, ami resigned hi* position rather than re move t\m Govvrmnmii deposit* from the Hank of the United States, A special disjuttch to the New York 7V%/, from Washington 27th, any a it in believed that Howell Cobb Iuih been nr* rested on a charge of participating in the Ai)dejs»mvillr atrocities. Wo have Been no confirmation of this report of Mr. I'eltli's (irro»t i bof we notice that otto witness in tin* \Yitv. trial ti*slifiod lhut Gen. Uobh, of u sp» celt t*j his troops, just died or ttdvi>« d a L.»i«*h course to wards the prisoners, ami that leading questions subs, qm ntli sought to be put hud in view the solieitiii" of further testimony on tills point. The LnGruuge /*’. /»*»-/» 1ms heard it whispered that K\-G«*v. Jos. K. Hrowu huH it notion of heeoiniiq: a i-audidute for (Governor agviii .' We hear a y.*od deal >aid it hunt the radicals insisting <<u that prevision of the Federal Constitution wJiirl* makes it the duty of the United States to guaran tee t»* ouch'State a i epuhhViMi torut of government. Would they consider it repubiiean in (icotgia to coutlntn- »»ne luutt us Governor for a life-time ! The reports of the Wit/, trial pub- liiilicd in the Northern papers,* say* that on tin* 22«Y ult., after hating been made to riae up from bis loin me to confront a ! ity of Montgomery on Ihfl third .Mon day of November, «-Tm* thou-aod ,.i 4 »lit hundred and fixty-llve; F/oviJed, That said General Assembly, *>r nny sub«e iptent one, may fix th** time for Loldihg genoral oleetioii- in thi- Slat*. CALI, of I UK COUNTIES. Mi. Lane introduced an ordinance reg- | iHaling and d« fining thn time of holding tXairin in tlm lHb Judicial Circuit in liiia | Stuie. Adopted. lly Mr. Jeffrie. --A resolution inttriicl- iDg il. M. Woobey, lttti)fi>»wU C'iniiniitaUm- -r. I • sell all tb* properly of '.he Stuto at th* Alabama Sail Work.*. Adopted. Hv M. Homl—An ordinance in rubdion to tlm do war «»f widows, Ac. Hcfarred to i .it Committee of throo. Ii. Mr. Wimdon of Sumter—An nidi- itam-eiii relation to making further pr »vt* e»i t.»r paying the tnlero-t duo in tie-.-ity ->f Ne.v Ymk on tlm Sut** do hi, providing f .r raifciii'g tliree hundred lliounand d* 1- Inrs in addition to the amount iuready provided for: An ordmanee to provide for paying tie intorost of tin* Banded Duf/ls ot the State. It** itordaim-d by tlio pueplo of thaS'.alo of Alalmma in Convention aeomMed, That his Ivxccllemy i^ewis K. Far-on.., l*ro\ iaional Governor, ha and is hereby uulhorixi‘d|by tlm Mila ol Inimla ol llu- Slale of Alabama to the amount of kb tee hundred thousand dollars buying not n than twenty years to run, bouriiig six pur d tit. inti-iv-Ht, payable semi-auiiuully, to raise the means to pay tlm inU rest on the bonded dobt existing prior to damiary, lHid, past duo, and llm interes-t whiidi will Income duo in .lniiuarv, 1800; I'rovided, That the bonds be sold lit not loss Limn par. Tlm ordinance was adopted. Mr. White producod uit ordinanco u- follows: An Ordinance to confer and define tlm powers of the Legislature over Freed* men in tho State of A lab.i m i. llo it ordained by the people of the State of Alabama in Convention assembled, 'Fiial nothing contained in an ordinance entitled "an ordinance in ielation to tbo m-lilution ol slavery, and llm al>olilioit llteroot,” shall bo construed to u.- to limit tho power to protect llm Ici-dtm-n uml and guard them ami tin* Slain against any evil* that tuny arise troui their sudden emancipation, to llm next session of ilm i<egislutwro; but bo it hereby ordained, that tho Legislature) shall have full pow.-i- ovor tlm subject conaidleiit with tlio good ol llm freodiuen Hint llm. welfare of tbo people of the State of Alabama. i OMMl/NiCATIMN FROM h'RRKl>\t K.V's Itt - UK AU, Tlm.Clminimn, f.Mr. Cronsljaw in the chair), laisl botoru the Convention, a com munication item Gan. Wager Sway no, enclosing the proceeding* ami memorial ot a negro nin^s meeting at Metric, pr*» ing the riglil of suffrage and oilier right- and immunities of etii/.enidiip. Laid on tin* table by a unuuiimma vote. »:tJ und for tho Alabama armed thcmsclvra and tired among the crow und passenger* without warning.— Tho case was set down Cur Friday. Under the head of "Proeidont Johnson tolls (Jon. Oi*t* rbau s L<> mind his own bu- feiimss.” wo find tlio following in the Nash* , vilb* (iuzeU*: | “.Mr. Cooper, editor of tho MDaiisipprin, This is to replace tho published at Jackson, .MiioLsippi, wui iv- .•d upon theio roads | hailed and beaten i>y a negro, *i -lion time since, in a terrible manner. Mr. Cornier was in ill health at tho time, and unablq to <•'))>« with bis burly African nntagcni l, lie, however, miiod himsolf from tho gtound, and tired at thn negro, Urn hall taking effect. Cooper at onto surrendered * • While mi d Florida road rolling no.-lt dnstr by t* n Wi!*-.n and It -•‘onu raids, and will niploto tho comioction between tho V:.I»nmi\and Florida road to Pollard. Caiitbriila ***(Yearua, 'I • 1, .1 vc*r illU dmm'v I.f lipinu drowned ! jV nl - L ' lf .»• l,1<> ' '''j 1 nujjimrlli.i*. (ju'.it. r II::,n unV nlhor. The full ol lh« * n *K" l "* l « wan H.vosllKot»H! the unuBtially I Gen. Otterhan*, with an armed rquad, in i' Hwnllon | tervened removing Coop, r from the * • court. The eimn was thu* to ho tritnsfet- red t*» the jurisdiction of llm provost mar- *lml or the freed men’s bureau. Governor nil vvi-y rn\,id and I •Sharl.e.v, ndvi.-od of tho facl*. appealwl to I •>) tiit.t what may I 1 remlenl Johnfon. I too PresiUutit.b) lel- iiiouiibfina was .reams wffro greatly I t r:'it -uch j had mIwm.vh bean fonhiblo ; ;• con'.d only be safely crossed by But Ihn • i with qumksand, so Hint what may , , .. , ..I'.r-w nueh of' wul*i* to-day. or h ' egraph, instruct* (ion. Usteruaus to at , 1 Far,may be but a dangerous covered lend to hi* own bunino**, and not to lr»t«r in civil affairs; in other word®, that Plantation Tools, Ac. I U II,!, Mil.I. m Tuonlay the 17th OCTO- 1 BF.K next, t«- tho iiiichwt bidilor for HASH, . ? the II >me Plnutaliun, belonging to tbo o.*- (;i»m ot J.uimm Kvrrett. Ueoeosci], and abo nt 1 ii»*: Crftad iqie.tHtl .n. two uiiltf from-Fort \ a lc>. he tu id fin* Mules, several yokes 0*ou. lera - -lock Cattle, ll'ig-, Sheen, etc.; Black Smith I • !-. Ihi'k* und small YS okoiih. Implu- luc iii-t.'i Frtiinintf. nnd all tho product* of the E.irir. con-egting d Corn, Fodder, Potatoes, otc., .".ilc to coutinue from day to day until com pleted; M. L. (iKEEN., Kx’orof J. A. Kvorott, dco d. IV S.—A? niuf time and place I will sell sov- eral lint- hroed .Nturos and Colts. M. L. (J. 1 101 Maeon T.legnipli nnd Columbus Enquirer ..i y ;n unrr.- .ml send bill to this office.— Jmir- iinl it ,1(i H/’iifKr, SELECT SCHOOL. By a Well Known Teacher, , |' , llEund r^iuMcd propose- to opi n a school l iit Worley Chape, near Mott's mill, on the 21 of October next. Young men wishing to ac quire h «• oducition better apply early, as the *»hu«d ii limited to twenty-tivu -oholard. Tuitimi c-l«» per *, ; n ter, on* half in advance. ptS lw . -AttTWBLb. 3VT otico. W ILL HK SOLD to tho highest bidder at the Court IIu.-a in Hamilton. Harris county, <ioorgin,on tUf Hr-t Tuesday in November next, betwv«*n tlic Tcgal !."ius <>! sal", ms mi er-tray, ojrio mare, bay color, biar.cil face nnd nose, rixht hind loot ffltlU, t; loon hand* high, eleven or twelve years old. Also, at the s un* timo and plaoe. one small marc inulc. color dark or black, r.ithor greyish lace, with mark* ot huruosa upon bur, l'» or -V years old; sold ox an estrav. sopl.’tl-'^Aj J. M. DAVW. Sberi/f- AUCTION SALES. By D. P. ELLIS, Xl.fi'.c III.11^, Ln r.i ltTux j. t(i , Q n ti/esimy.177»crua»n' O’cloL-li, I U-ill ,.:1| j„ f ru ., t M.kiralil.. | 0| of Household and Kitchen Furnit u Consisting <>r * Buronu, * V/anliKland*, U \i trefirt, 'J'abl^ Cimir-. OooisinMp sifa, Crockery ware, , ’ * fU ' •* AL90;' V A very TitieTVlHlode^n, 1 Child's Carriage, 1 cloeo Carriage and Marne,* Mules, JI »r*cv, WiigdnV Dry Goods, Cloth 1 rig, Bho^ TdWco, Itc. &o7* oet 1—ts * By D. P. ELLIS ,'I.ATK ELXI.-i. LlVIStl-^OS , t HOUSE TO RENT.AT AlTTlON O N TUESUA'i”-?!) Orinhcrot h,> .... ■"•il 1 ,cr.t ill lr ir.1 , f my >:.,rc * i»,t yenr, HUL8K AND i.iJT „n t!rvnnV''' ,J ' '"Ant fiejit -70-td Mrs. Marble’s School' TIIK EWillillEs * Of Mrs, Marbled School* COLUMBUS wm SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. ' T HE abovo ln.-titution will )ki ri «, 0 ,._ r! jt-n.hr. uct.b.r.-■» Clair ttni jr- up uroct*. > did; t - i . . Methodnt Church. - bake* TI311MS. Tuition friu.l Cot. 2 J,.u. i.-t ^ „ , payable in advance. •* A »|»ly t » XV <? i pv Yi-ung Ladies will have the „‘ . Mu*iuai Inatrueiiou Ir ai Pru. c.'II * J- ' premia.-. ~ Wynuton Female Academy. •I'm: KXKKcistsuf u.u V 1 Iu- li. . a; ii I *• W under the-uperviri ia ut Kt v. .J q n*,, • bl STEAM SAW MILL S307VX.33. f X HOOP Jtunning or b-r, pi ri i every portion of Add i tin in* night. Uliv» pitfuii t—mm row. Tlio shifting nnd rapid , %i . . - .. ^ ir . ntmok-s o i-qm lly.iil!i<-i.lt to biidgu > Mi*»ia»ipi>» is n Stato m tho l.mun. • " ■ Ina would wo 1 ... ^ " b.- avJim'iio I in tlm night by thn roach pi-mg .' u i.'.'o lh«» ^iveunii; nnd somelinw* tbo v it Would t dn" rushing through ton, n| thu coach. \Yo rliipt one in tl," Ftiigu mi tlio bunk* of the .) L* l*ou lr<*'’ river, hocuu-.o tin* ll.ii-- not forrv tin itrrota in the i ni:Ll. Two or tliroci day* IndVire, througli tlm force of tlm curront, thu ferryboat Trip--, had hr-1 -n n* tlm coach was going I m. or, and lid tin- llnu ngmit who was ! idio -'d, “1 wouldn’t huvo given a farthing for tho uholu load; lmat Mwuug nruund near thn shoro and t • p i -on.’i-r* wi-ro unved. All onu night, t- >, did v, a j i'ii iioy niong thu sitto of tho Platt', tr. qu- ntly plunging into it where ii wat' i® in. I ii‘i-n over tho road; but ofi'-ner tlm fuithtul drivur, waiting to hear u h. 'iial limn thi* mmo lino agnnt, who bn I »*ojk- I'H'vvnrd cruupmg over tlm bluffs t > find «i place lor thu coach to follow,wa® guiding u* whom a hinge conch Dover tv-mi h'd’iire. Horace Grcoloy called the It. ,\r l iver ihn moanoti t-lroatn he over ,*uw. IL i Imps 1. am prcjtidicod. Hut if ili.-re tu* nny liv-utmr Kiemn than tlio > Flat to, w'niub for seven litmdrod nnd fifty : inn: rt Ion not a t-inglo wntor-powur, which . run iiuillicr bo lately fni'dml, nor lerriad, | ,ij ( \ in idge-i lot- year,but may bo entirely j * rn> n The Nh'1»villa Garotte roporU, on ap* parontiy r-iinble grounds, that all the troop* now doing duty at Knoxville, will i»e removed within tim coming ten days. Thi*, it is aaid, )m- been done at the *ug- ge«lion of Gov. Hrov.nlow, ar.il by Older of tilt* President _ A celebrated pork contractor for tho I'Ynlcrnl army presented himself a tdiorl timo hack at iiKulptm'n atelier in ttome, t o given a i iruung i n,u ^ 8l »H)d hU intention of gonding a dura* but fortiimitoly Ibo Ue momento of bimaolf to a.lorn hi, .. - - » native place in America. With an amia- bio candor he explained to tlio artist that ho had begun life us n poor boy soiling matches, and by lucky speculation* had attained his prerent gigantic greutnes®. “Now,” ho continue'!, "I've seen a muni ment in thin city us suits my views to a uicoty. A kinder column^ with little fig- gers runuin' up all round it, and a chap at tlio top.’’ "Trajan’scolumn," suggest* tho artist. "Praps it may bo; an’ J wbh you to sculp mu jest sich another, a work- in’ opt the whole o’ my biograff, begin ning nt tho bottom with a hoy a soilin' matches, and then keep on winding it up till it ends with urn in an easy attilond at —I\irln f.ctO'v to the London Telegraph. DISSOLUTION. rpilK FIBM OF UUU1IKS A HODGES ir I thi* da/ -ii-.-ulvod hy mutual consent. The firm n .mo wul bn u»o 1 l>v either partner in in ft U in ir etlta’uont*. Tti* Book* are kept at the llu.hu.^ „ W. C. liODOFS. Coluiubus, J*e|>t 111, 186f>—ootl-lui NEW FIRM. r |MI L iinrii*i*i-'ncri beg leave to inform their • ti i- i fi- an-I llio public generally, that they have i!o* -lav found a copartnership under the ii.t'iu) uml stylo (ri FONTAINE & HUGHES, tor thn transaction of a WardiuBsc and licntral Commission Bus'nfss, All 1'ininc.** oiitru®tcd to them Hh»ll receive prompt nitcniiou. mir Warehouse, in proews -ri rn- '11-111. u ill - n 1»- rca-ljr, but in the mcan- limi) \u- will j rovhlo storage for our patron* until tin* l-ui'-licir i* (Inichori Our office at pres- «i.t ii -hi It.indolph stroot, in W. YV. tiurrurd’* I'UiKliiu’. iicnr Lite old Lowell Warohou***. JOHN FONTAINE. W. II. Ill)HUES. Columbus, Oct. 1,1865-tf Sun copy. MR. GEO. W. CHASE w will continue hi* instructiou* in Vocal and Instrumental Music at the residence of Mr. W. S. Lee. Ti i;vs- $J7 per -murter of 24 lossoni. on J 1 iv For Rent, Ore tho ii -xt, J luive no dmiru to »eo if." The rapid melting of the snow* on tlio * l-f-’rtu.aivo uf un- | mnVuranSUto Convention^"--*, of (1 n-,. il rain Hurtm*. I hem was a shower! t. - .... ...■*» The Commonwealth newspaper, whv-c editor was one of thn officers of tho Ku- iutler’s spooeh before lliat body: "ail the listener* were struck with thn coinci dence of hi* views nnd tho- o of Mr. Sum ner, and were more than delighted to hear him with great explicitness pro nounco tho President’s scheme of recon struction an entire failure." Hero we have . il unequivocally asserted bv the iicknow- i lodged representatives and exponents of | tlio Republican party of Massachusetts, i that tho President’s plan of reconstruction m 115m . iwM.cna Knta* it' I '* " an entire failure," und that tho Ucpub- Uelltng houses bolero it, ,j of Massachu*ott» "are more than delighted" to hoar it proclaimed. [/ioa/on P.»f. ntrnl and H'a« k Hawk cities ono I umrning, not over tvyuiity minutes in du* ' ration, nil il was estimated that the dam- ; i-•• dom- by i'. was not le»s than two hun* • li. I tli"ii<m I doilur.-. fbero was a creek b*'d at Denver in which tho “oldest in habitant' Imd never soon any watop. D..oiling liou-es were orcctod there as • Im'.n here. Ouu nigtit there was a storm on tin- i.nuinlain,-, and a flood rushed down thi- dry und du*ty water-course, weeping the ami twelve ->r fifteen persona wern at onco drowned. l*i a few hours it was dry « -on. (>r.-ci.ind Tranl. Yut'lely, A5J thin "i tin* eity ; -uitahlo for a boarding hou»o or private lumily. For t. run apply to Dr. M. Woonarpr or MKH. T. T. BA HP WELL. oet l.-tf New Notice. ( )li:N CAitKIAGE or PILKTON and liar* * r inp, K-n-kaway and lliiracus, Buggy >iu-l Harness, all in flno order: No. 1 Fa lulo or Caniage llorso, for sale. FOR SALE. LOST, IN tJio city of Columbus on tho night of tbo I ‘JitU inat., a warehouse receipt from Vern«y A MahatVoy for two hair* of cotton. All prr- hetis are (*HUti-)ni'd asaiu*t trading for thuiamu. Tlio proprioiors of mo warehouse huvo iicen uolifiori not to deliver thu cott>u except t.» the unriersigneri or his order. 11. U)!ALL. Stewart county, Sept -J, lStlVlw ordor. Sept 21—1 m ITDV uncry u, -•nioj,| r ;. - iici; Sfilti' )I, M. «V It. it., All' nt this Ofiiiii LIVERY AND_SSLt STABLE. Met; Eli EE, ll.U X ES ^ CO., (SUGCESSO!'S*TO It. F. HAUTUs * Uroitil Ml reef, Hoi <*\» ('cak's tluici. -5. Tin: I NNER. V rfi* ' n.ii" ri 111. Mni-iiA_Ci iiud ir|ii-l» •( it. V. 11 -rr X i'..,. h ,vs r? morel iinin<-<im!cly Glow » :h t - Lot,” fronting «>u. Broari rir«»-t. where ihn have nrr.iufeJ iho fitr^ORi m*l must o-nouiudi ous Stable and Lots iu th- city, and will a,, way* keep on hand Carriages, Unties ami s.-uliilr llor?ts, U> hire on reasnnahlo taro-.*. HOUSES UOAKDED m -/.i "Oive e*refill attention, ;>n i to please nil who lusty pi:. SALE with us. YYu would .call th- p.irii-'iiUr atin- tion of DRnVKBS to our large bid: Columbus Female Academy. RATES OF TUITION. -piJK SCUOI.A-TIC YKAH will ho .lividcd I into three e-|U *1 'form*. As all the pupili- will bn unricr tliu iuuuediato siipendsion of .itr. and Mrs. Svinpkus but one price will be obargeri for tuit --u. Tho fir.-i Term will open mi tlio ht Mon lay in October next nud the rates for it aru as follow* : Literary Department •• liiriricutal l'ee Vncal^ Must% No extra ohariic tor Latin. Board for the Term Boarder* must furnish sheet*, pillow cases, towels, table napkins and nny extra for wash ing *n.| tights. 7h frm nnd hn.tr ! muat hr jnid K. M. SAUNDER-* ..#20 •«) .. 1 23 .. 20 UO .. fi 60 .. 2 00 .. 10 no • tor 'Tir. McKEE’S Carriage Shop. FOR SALE, I'liaetou. ALSO, nd hand l*innn, In good order-fA. A good F wr ocfovcv. with itofewood case. A ply to C.S. HARRISON. HKl'OllT OF COM MIT IKK. Mr. While, from the Judiciary U.»m- iiiiller, to «ft\U-h w«U lufcircd the rcselu- I tion to inquiru into Iho expediency of t adopting iiiuro stringent regulations on the subject of vagrancy, reported that in tbo opinion of the Committee the Legiida- lure lias full power over the subject, and ti nt it is therefore not expedient U r the | Convention turlher to legislate up'-n.— i Tho renort was concurred in. Mr. \Yhito, from the Judiciary Uom- miUce, to which was referred-in ordinance providing that executors, administrators, guardians, and trustees, may receive ami j disburse the treasury notes of the United ' States, or tlio notes of any of the bank* established and by virtue of the laws of the United Stales, reported that the com* i milieu had had the same under considera tion, and bad instruc'cd’him t-*|n»i>ort thn it was inexpedient to legislate upon tho subject The report of the committee was concurred in. Mr, White, from tho Judiciary Com* mittoe, to which was rol'urred a resolution ! providing that with a view of equalising tue • labor of tho different Circuit J udgo* of this State, the committee be instructed to inquire into the expediency «*f remov ing tho Constitutional restrictions that prevent the h«gi.-Ulure from etIVc;ing , that objwt—reported that tho Committo AusTuil—Statistics ok Gkkmaxv.— \ An Ausirian joui nal give* some very in- Mi** Dix 0a* resigned iw su\)eiintend- | ten-sting mlormalnm respecting the posi- ci.t ,ii finny nurses. | tion of Gorman!’. It savin* that the »»m- A IM • i.i ll.i|.tinton U .listinirui.lioj for 1 OV0 T,» ,, 'l’ l ’ rllci iiHvtug worn iho .nniD pantaloons for- !*»*-' •■-'i-f- DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN EUFAULA, ALA., New Y »rU |mp * nay bonnits present a decidedly revolutionary aspect. i tin priy.e tlght^ for tlio belt of England wnl take pluuu November Ut. Clit'i r diamond' nre pronounced by lie* tashion writer* "vulgar." The ascent of the Alp* is considered al- m-'*t a - dangerous as rui.way traveling. i Unostiit f-»r ftii'O iai|»rii-onment against - (iuii. ii-ivvy amonnu to $80,000. Towi-send, the New Haven ditaulters, i lias hiq n MinU'iik'Cil to seven years’ im- priHonmenl. I> 'iu*e Massncluifetti is to have a Bui* lock for her next Governor, does it follow that she is to give increased attention to ' stock I'li-iiig.— Kv. Tai.ro *r« between four and live thou- ■<f.-«l n ,;v congregated «t Columbu , Ivy . and they draw their rations regular Iv from UiieU Sam. tiiel ... Austrian square miles. Accord- | ing to the census of t>J7, the country pos- : ses*ei^ without rockonii.g the urmy, a population of thirty-four million- aiid a i ball; it is now estimated nt fio,7'rio (Mui, • Imperial Austria comprises S7S cities, *J,- I '3)1 towns, and. Bt>,47s village*, \ iemm j counts more than 500,000 inhabitant'*; I Festh, over 200,lXX>: Traguo, luO.tW; and Venice, lUO.OuO. Fen towns have more j than otY.000 mhalritauts, und fifteen others more than 25.000. According to tho nu merical estimate of tlio population of Prussia, made by tlio Hoy at Statistical ( i lI'-Vi! COUNTY.—Ben- Sopt 17—tf President. FOR SALE OR RENT, Five Tli on sand Acres of Land ! A FIRST IUTE OilAXPK TO TRY THE FREE LA BOR SI STEM -r l river, in Crawford county, Uoorgiii, conveniently situated about throe nillt»s troui thi railroad between Mac-n and Ooluinbiiri. Said Flanladon contains ti\« tb«u*and acre*. 3,7Ut) at which aro rich butlom iuu-lfl, 2,0yi of ttn* quality bt-iiiK elcnrod auri under cultivation, and tbe balance of the tract being heavily timbered pin0”1u&d—all woll a^Uptcd to tho production ot cotton and pro- visions. On the plaoe are three separato ucvro quu-ters, with bouses for overseers, all in goori order and cupablo of iwooiniuodatinK fiVi no- grot*. Also, barns for storing cotton, corn, Ac., kc. A first close ain hou-c. with 12 horse power steam engine; a fine cotton pro.-i. sugar mill, corn mill—in fact ull the appointments of a first rate plantation. Tho necessary provisions, utensils nnd stock cun bo purchased on the place at the lowost ratos. Thoroaronow on the plantation about lo<i negroes acc-.utouiori tu its cultivation, who may bo hired for another year. This place may he divided into throe farms and would suit three panic*. It can be seen at any time, ilBNRlKTTA W. HILL. ... ^ Rx’rx of Jos, B. Hill, Columbus. Ua.jFept 24—2w Montgomery Mail, Macon Telegraph and At lanta Inielligonccr copy and send bill to this Vocal Mrs. U. would bo pleased to receive ah'* glc geutlomon ns day kuurdcr*. Apply nn’ Sep 26-1 w ; TU 1ST 11ST G, A ND REPAIRING nf Mclodof*!,., At- one, Flutinns- Conoertinas, andtt r : repairing and tuning of Church Org.iDi PIANOS. Ordor* received ut Mr. Pease’s B"vV ri and the residen-e « i Mrs. Bailini. auJ 1 Vandewber^, desired, sep 20-1 m COTTON! COTTON \ KEIN~& ( CO. i wevil ilie Kaiiroad Depot amf the 1 aft ncce.-rarv "Ut house.-. SgS i COTTON FA CTO Hi FOR SALE. A VKTvY Dr.-irable Residence in Ohunnc nug^ee, Ala., on tho Mobile and (iirard Hailr-iuif, afe-nit fiO iu 1«* from Ooluuibu and tlyo uviloa from l uion spring*. 0a tbe is a good two story tramel riwolliug, ova- li rpnir.i n:h u I i __ . HI. 1 • welling has tw-* stories nnd eight [ robins well pl.vstured. All necessary out- * i l ot splendid water attached. | - abnut four acros—three-fourths V ■ •» ' *!.; muchc. tour streets situated about i tcinintr H rooms] M-tween the Railt ’ * v ‘ ‘ “ la-n.f~- .-..ir.- ; the city, j»re«tu-*r ! cation iu the oityVR. w ....JPmjP, . lot iu.ri ui dings wall enclosed and in first rate to tbo place; .......... lIIC jP anQ lt I r i-articular* apply to Capt J. (J | Railroad and Post Office upon the promises lf')fels i ut- *11 arranged 1. t* t -r lr -v»- * Mt-0fc.ilLK, UA\ NK.s .v to. Sept riu-lm ' PL A.3STT-A.TI02T' FOR SALE. TJICK0RY COTTAHK. four iniles from0- A A 1 uiiibu*, on the T.ilbottnn j.m I, ci ntticbt •50 acres <1 land—17 iicrc* in tinil>i*r-—a h«w with ti.qrO'Miis; hull, p uitry nn-1 t-lcrer-ua, I’m mu kit-'uc*i. -I :ibl*, brirk rllunt -pi mb with m«- : iu• ft f-• " i tiio pl.w*e; firoig ii'i h 'u.i'*i-.: i tuM-iiure. Also ry, will b. -rid Willi thi) | lacs, se-sinn given immc-li.iiely; Apj !y .it thi- 2t -bit* utensils . FOR RENT, I qiK Uotiidonc Wynuton. on iug lire acres: ho.. ingtgood. Apply to D. 1*. Hlli- Kotri jpT'M. Sep 80-1 w of Jutnc* \V. Wnrrtr I mile from the oily, room*; out-kiid .'Hi- . I I..J ..Il tf *50 KElVAKH. CT0LEN from my stable in Harrisc.-t k-' Heoruia,* near L'--Uin*' Ferry, --n Tue night, the 2-ith of this up-nth, ;i large >• horse. Charley, (well known iu the t-l tixa* airy), about lrt imndi high and about year* eld. He is a light sorrol, ehm. - larg-: ugly head, w ith sumo sadrilu mark#. is a little drooped ruini-i-1 with ruggei fi bones; is u fine paeor.imt splendid buggy I** Ho was can ied to or iu tho direction of luuibus. I will pay the nbove rewaid f>r* b--r<eand tliief, with evidence to convict, ♦ "> for the horse ul.»n«*. Sop:W It* DR. C. T. PATTIUft MUSIC, INSTRUMENTAL AM) V0( U \fHS. T. H. VAXDEXBllRG will lvA miter the 1st ol October) to receives- ited number "f pupils, for Musical lnriiu" at ber residence on Forsyth street. TERMS. Instrumental Iustructioii. f.cr quarter of, 24 lnisous *•! oaa Depot and tbo neet and is the best and KX 0 ** ' rc ‘‘ ‘-f water, unsurpiissei i > for a Hotel. Tho j 1 kero tr— “* V uc f r-t— «i so.,<i J.toiuctive UnS’at- U|‘|Ml - joi.ut nf th. M. ud (1. 1 ,,’ rVl -"i. '!»' 1-remU.s, or Iho undcr.ign«l at I -'->•> 01 }ho bo*t Jehooll in the country in about ’ ' ' ■ " 3\l yur<l» of the pla--« and a Mothodirt church null a Stationed minister. For healtn and to- cioty it it unsuriuwsod in th. country. For >' auy further information in kingdom ranched on tho »»d uf Dace rubor, 18t’>4, 275,414 moil, or 11,042 more than in 1801. Tin* total population of iho king dom was I'd,252,803. or 7fil.W - more than in 1801. The province* of the Rhine com* prise tho largest population, vi/., 3,346, l'.»5 inhabitant*. We find in ono of the last re. u * ports of the military commission of the h * German Diet the following statistics oft »• '* different contingents furnished in timo of by tho State* of the Confederation! -• ...vL'Iary, rpi.ans, ua-lcr n-urteca years of age, of Samuel Met biry, deceased- All pcr-.'ii- o -ncorncd arc hereby notified to f h» w i :ui.-i' it any they have), why the Uuarrii- au>hip -t -o l Orphans should not be granted t«> * »id api-lie int at the next Novomber Term "l th« i ,.url o| Ordinary for suld county. t»i\cn under my bund September 28th. ltkyS, ■'liO. JolIXSON, Ordinary. rs A. ANDREWS, Chunntnuggee. Ala.. lt is-Iu.* to t* »t uni uiun that sonio« tho whole ol which toffethor constitute tho tho subject, report was concurred Mr. While reported that the Judiciary tiling hiioutri be done with the idle darkey bi , - who tiiroiqj tlio slreoD, uud who are «iowin^ pp iu tlio most b»ialbeni»h idle* Hi'", 'i'juy play at marblos iiH duy 1 oil^ j 8,388 horses —£mhu1:(\> not executed. — XorfoM, 1 \t l\»t. Kederul army. ..Yustria, 222 107 men, and 30,740 ho? a o.; I'l^isia, 238.706 men, and 5s.iH) horse*; Havana, 67,012 men, nnd Wqrti-iubertf, 311.343 men, und 3,105 horses; tho Grand Duchy of ( i E w, U, V lA ir^ 11 SC u° (,EK WUNTY.-Mrs. v i Kluaboth Nance hii* applied for letters of Arif-u-'stran-m <le bonis non on the estate of llano \\ - Nam e, deceased, vivo G. E. Thtm- witui-ss. tho print »iu i Hank faiutiug and uppar««itt\y dying condition; that the Court tiier* np.-,n udjourm-d, ! Qeo. Wallnce ord- iiu/ tlie nmtua*|o be cleared instantly that tbe prisoner :nigbt bave air. Ih*uln* ate expreeMd wh#*tbcr Wine will live t" ^ee tlie t-lu*v of iiic trial Hesse, 12,014 men, aud 1.260 horses ; 8:ix- — ^ „ , ooy, 28,574 uion, and 3,507 horses; Na»- Cotnmittee deemed it inexpedient to leg T ho Kent;choc Journal hu* return* from ' ?au, Limbourgand Luxembourg together ialatc upon the subject of devising a plan A'»l town* in Maine, which give Conv, the . 22,457 men, and 2,184 horse-; Hanover' nt a ; f0 regulate labor; and tbo ru)»ort was Hepubacau, 66.448 an.l Howard, Deuio* J 27,541 men, and 3*6118 horse*: Brunswick,’ eonourred in. Also—reported advotaoly to tho ordi- ' cat. 21,117 vote*—a majority for'Cony of .3 '.2 La>t year the same town* cast foi nance to amend section nineteen of the Cony Ul,f»l5, and lor Howard 45,332 votes Diclaration of tight-. Concumd in. Also—reportoil •dvorstfly to the or.ii- nanco to abolish the Uenitcntiary a* a Statu prison. Concurred in, r. White, Iroin tho Judiciary Com- mittoe, u jKjiVod a substituti* for the ordi* b-'i» g m majority for Cony of 16,283. Tlio Uotuibiicnn gam on majortVy i* there- (••re <k)42. Tue Ifousoof KepiOMUitative* wnl e->u^t-l ..f 134 Union men and »uvon- t»vu D- iiio. rat*. Last 3 ear it stood l-M Uni • u..d --1 Dcuprats .Mecklenbuig-Schworin, Mecklenburg Strelitg, Oldenbur, Lubaek, llremen, an-i Hamburg together, 2:1.051 men, aud i.y.i; horses; tne other louriecn Dlatos, wlin-h term the division* of the infantry of the reserves, have on foot lri,645 men. und bo horses. The total force of the Federal an.iv in 18*m, consequently, umount* to 112 : '-4fi mon, and 111, Km iior»vc. -4U pen _ how oausv «it auy they Uav,„ «« •uwiu* :r .ti a of said citato -hout.l uoi be granted t - ••nud are hereby nutilied to why the admin- ... . -icjt.qf at the uext November Term of the Court -l Mr imury tor said county. aid aptrii- he Court Given under DR. W, 0. BELLAMY T‘;»’uJi^wSudJMJr 10 "* 1 ,fr ' l0 “ in lhe MEDICINE. SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS, t». the citizen* of Columbu-. Wyiuton and vi- .iV! 1 !: I V*'*'* 1 ll * WuJ 7' *hen not necessarily .ibM ,,.. be P'unri - the Drug Store ot F. L. Mi-'-rim A t o.. during the day. and at the io«i- <ua. < -*r Air. H tie) Jones at night. AN 1> AH LNTS OF TIIK N K'V A>• E LEO A NT STEAMER HELEN. Running weekly between An.' taunah, fJAYtNO undo the sosaiianr biriijj A 1 rungcuient*. we arc prepared touo>' oral udvAnees on nit oonvientnents '•t '• murustej to tho-u for .-ale --r ihii-iurc' V vannah, New Yoik. or Liverpool, WItl1 4 costs, charges and expense." uttcn-Uotll*- including iutcrual revenue tax, Ac. Consignments entrusted to their csrV' vanuah or New York will fie |orwar'M ,; rivul by tho first trip of the HELEN.* 1 ! 1 . 1 to our trivaris. Me<*r-«. Smith A Pur.r^ ! N » w 1 ork, it intetded tor s He in thf< I *q as t" arrive in the -hurt m avc ri tu'-- • Having established h 11110 ol clipper«• tween New York and Liv«rp« «>!. *" ' a ' iv FIN *00' Agents of Steamer il« ,#r * , aug 2S-2m Oppc-itc No. 2, Warren*"' Plantation For Sale. -I'lIE uiiiluniRneJ ofl^rs his l’luiiiaiion in Mn- 1. m u., Ala., iino and u half mill, (ri.m If"-® f <-No. }>. -II. the Jlobilc II n j ‘■iriird Knilrond, fur s.ilo. Iho troot o.niinins 1M|I acres, l'X«i hauiTOurk, t he rom.tiniifr tree upland, hoivny 11 III bo r ! ,'d. There is 7i,j sere-’ °l:*» U«« -n eumvdii n. uu lor g 1 u noo willi.ill ntvoM.iry l-iiildincs. Tni-i. no aiuone lhe most dosn «Wc |.l;i. ,-sin thnl bein* highly I'n-.luoflvo I nl well weitrcol. * Any one desirous nf I'urehnsinc cm ni.i lo to , ! SAST"" 0t V5®Si 0 «&li4y I ukseiul Httcmsmi AH _ Sftpt 25—Cur * % _■ ■— a cl RIVER PLANTATION , U’°V Sale. ]4 [A\ l e purchasad by early application, one . 0 *the most va|uabl« cotton und grain plantations in Georgia. Thi* plaoe i* tlm ten u-ile# below Coluiuhu*, on the Ucora>a »idc of Cnattanooobec river. e.'Dtbin* about lkio aure*. B one halt cleured aud in cultivation ; well wat- forwardod by the most expodiunu* rou '* ered and tree Irom inundation, except about .Vr 1 <ier« must be uocompaniori with the u* 11 acre*. Il desired, the growing crop of corn aud addies^ed to u* cither ut New ta»n>* ,u - 1 cono can be bought and possesion given iuiinc- or 82 Johu .Street, New York. ly. Apply at No. lub lli-oad utreet, up 1 Refer to F K. Brown. .\J* - m »'* ■ I- 1* ”• FELIX ALI.XANDKH. I H. Cieuioits, Coluiuhu*, Ha. ISRAEL F. BROWN & SEW LOS DOS. COSS ELICIT U T ILL attend promptly to tho a,n»l f .» warding ol ah elates ol *• ANDISE and every description ot KRY, applicable to the wauts of tuc - paople. All purchase.-, ma le freo of Helmut October next, a; the lowest iu»»rk*t t J ;* diately, stair*, i iep 20-1w Agent lor the owner, ■i