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COLUM3US:
Tuesday Horning. Oct, ", 1805.
. ti.T.Hy the p,-Mlc.il power. H°P ,
; reUlnlng by thh vole* < I «*'['«
; the jiow<>r which they have • ,!l
1 do*.ire til di»fr»nchi«B touthern wlnt-' A
• enltnnrjilse south'rn black".* biiu »”
oom>themidvo® ^h«iiogruo ,:, ' wmi1 "'
A HopuMJcnii pHpi'i* in Obi- -tut.-
that Senator .lobn Shomm.i, in In*
,,,„or1. at Marielth, ilccltirad bn tvotiM
(n..
Ticket for the Convention, i m vo «.m mo™ about m* K roft.ffmK<*w
S»ml««tr.l n, U..* -<o!>l.*l>. P«*.Hr Stutn (Vlltrttl OinwHt.-n («"V-)
t..ti.»?i •
n|' Him »
Tho Int
Iiv.m i.r
acCtnoilUM tnv'Mt year E<i , cl!ptU;.V, In
h.'fefehu* t»i .Joil JJaVi 4 ,. Gov* Atuf;r*.lh,
. ,, . * and Mr. Tp*nhfJ!m.
—j fto .^ou’h Cur J qq„. Heci-o,, of Governor and rmirnbor
on O«»nvonliu! • - —
ion is of tho li
un. «»f thu American i f u j-Ot»vernor,
f -i rr-in-isoU'I Ct* if underwood Hint Gov. .1*orry will -
ckhI.v v * * i It i n tii'* Tumi ^ S(lfl t to the I*. S. .Sennit*. Members At j ‘jmmi
1‘ t: H JViJoruI move, j w iH bo elected in November. ,'J lhy
ii.t o?iu f of hii dpprfttsec i T'ne extra M*s!*iori nt' tho b(!;n*lHUirc |vi»ni
»nny, ini', wiii .•imply ^ w jj| tneeion October 2*V.b. All a re loyal
of tho war, a , lt | * in ^ u0 d ‘■pirite,
u * Among tin} parsons admitted to the'
Executive ^Unition, to-day, was Col. •!
News by Telegraph
oUni'lV'-,,^ K |V mn o’.'MYordiij’i Inn ro- : „f‘ t h’n j’.vi'iaiatur* uitas |>l»«» on tho 18U) | S5c,i"*H!"v
cJTv •• i i < • l iif-n i- uMbo firstjiara- , rif October, and .Tap. L^we U nominatod j .1, 7 !*^t
ayfnun d
1 tij"
Mrt linft.
niMC« live -
UII.KI «H.t"
at Columbus inatrilolcU him not tn ilia
rna- Ilia piftfloot.
a. m. rt;
II.
r>f I In*
Tin- Alabau’
The ni'jiiitniiiifcil
uh roHcf.
ppopl
It was aippins in*' 1 1,1
legislation. ami fcarw*
it would undertake to decide
ninnv propositi.))!* intrnduc
ilma : n . there would Iikvi
left for liia l.Cgirlalnra toil,
pily, til a dalagfilas wart’ at loiigtb
brought-1« rltupn * -1 mt h lit tin mmw
of work tliay la.nl cut out f.r tliamaalro*
as anything also—f* a raalUing Sanaa of
tin* fact that all w:..< oaanni|'lirbit<l that
wes required «>f th’in, ami that it was
host to -knock oil and call it Unit* a day”
( outoption.
■ thi* ImhIv give*
p doubt, irliavn the
v. States gtiirniliy.
• very 1 kind of
crimped that
ii nil tho
Hud it
n little
tuvothe miieu !> ' v
tion.
We hedit v* I hut tin* v
well done, nit tliut tie
tin* fitivnotlicuin;,' « f tin
Southern Suvt * find tlu*
Washington AdminHlralinn. Thu? be
lieving. we take leave of tl.H Conven
tion with the *>r. elii»'.r. Well don**, Ala
bama !
We copied, two or three day* since, a
wonderful story of tho di
and precious .>JoneM. in such fthuncluiicc
ns was never Known helore. in the excu-
v.ition of tbq nit. f’enls liinmd of the
Alps. 'I’he account was ubriogml from i
the long cirpuuistnntiiil reports given in |
tho ooircspomleneo of tin* New \ ork
World. Wo have since received the
Wnrhl containing tho full account, and
we arc satisfied that the gold glittered
• •lily in the imagination, and that tie* din- I
inonih were humbugs "of the first wa
ter.” The very pain** tukMi to give the j
statement all the air of solemnity, au
thenticity and chcunistantiahility, as
well as the marvellous extravagance of
the ore and precious stones said to have
been disciidjnwelled. satisfy os that tho
World was perpetrating a sensation
story of the firsts order—one so bright us
pleasantly to illumine Hie present dark
and dull period of journalism, hut eva
nescent when viewed in tho calm light
of reason.
/*;,?itnr lini/mrer: In yiny Usui.* of 111*
■JHrti'yoti miyi "rt is iluo fn Jntyo.
McKcmlrPc huQ .Colomnij. Mitjnr J.
Mohck und otlwif, to any Unit tin y were
not candidates for tbo nomination aa
(lflc^ato. to the Convention,'' Arc. Tina
is no doubt just to tlio gentlemen minted,
but from it mi immaterial injustice may j p>
be inferred an far as others are eolicciti
ed. The truth ia, there were u<> eaiuli-
lliit, Imp- I dates f«r that nouiiuutiim. The meet-
ine wns nailed to concentrate imWic
ojiiuion iijioii three suitable niiinea to he ^
voted for doomed cnpuhlo to reprnsiciit j
the county. N’» man sought the notni- j
nation, or in tho slightest degree can- 1
vnssed for it. The greatest influence j
with the meeting seemed to he In inultn |
such a nnminatton as would an iar meet j
tlio wishes of the people aa to avoid a ^
contest or opposition.
Three gentlemen were selected, each I
| of forty years experience hi public at-
fairs. Tlmse gentlemen licitig present J
■ and called on hv name, in answer to a ; t*
I call so coinplimmiUry accepted tla* \
i iioininntieii with apparent, ami, i have ,
I hi, doubt, real reluctance, thanking tie' j,
] people lor tlio compliment and coidi-
i,ni lia . iag b
j sbfliloM.lll ■
'••n tb«? in t-*
in;; llm punn
• i*ro«s iu|i<! ;
ud tl- >t liUh'
f*arn<
i:iiy t ■
pl'bpl
<r>lli*(i.
"IT
1 (Ir-patulm*] U’l-refora, | \V. Boli, W <»f bt. coVvisH for the
j -f ilv in t.hi»'T!*Uuro of r< bel boat-burnofi*, now on tiiul in that
fUKg '-t i • l’i — >'l'*nt .».*'• | c ity t who rL-iimincd with [tho IVo.-idonl
lir a Wtf'hwh • t nyt ynt'u-w j fr.f.neapjy tw* hours, 'flip ol j-.t-l of the
\ .• tf'ni«.-'l to '.he ciiuK* o* K< *.1 inicAitiW ii is supposed wna relative to
L nit-d tijutb-H law*. A<au ‘■r-curlfig ttuj nltondancO of Jett Davi.*,
u! lUtii u f:»Hb, lhc,v a*J>- M h I lory and Soddon n5 witnos««:s on thu
* Prf-hh.-nt .luhimon, trial uo*,v in piogr^c-. Thfl result of the
'!.*■• i iniin*' v't i.lutlly i" ^ interview has nut yc:t lrATi*pirod but it i*
. nd ) Tii.*m tlluru ts» I irtjiiovrd to imvo been 'infavm able to tho
- in try tUn ...*»»■-nRi of 4 |»»iro of Col. Bell.
,Ta?*. Francis«co, IS *—^aodwich
Inland date* aretu thu 2d. No Ifltnr new*
I'rorfi tho piratu Slicnundowh had roachuu
tb« Islands, which was regarded us unfa
vorable as to tho safety ol all vear-el- in
Okoloka. Honolulu iron worlca, with u ]
capacity for turning out 5?100,00(i worth o!
v/ork annually, is appfoactiiug cnniplo- I
lion. Tho govorr.iudnt. had secured a ;
largo tract of Jnnd had wa? eroding ho?.- j
pilaia for leprosy caacB.
li'u'iun of i
iii.cortlunc** 1
I religious'!
lorn of tho |
lln- Miburoiimtiori of tbo mili-
* 1 power f*r «or urily to tho
-t.tlo. »S!.*lv«iy i* ihclnrod
i.:. i- Ira til "d in
■ f|.u»a ofuivil III
j . S', tlio
. the Logialn- j
quiring att.cu- .
mk done wan j
result will l>c* !
nmino of tlio i
policy •*! the I
Sf|>t. 2«».- Vddit^nal in*
oui Indund ctHl**6 that the
. .•moot imuci .t s, and grava
Us j;it; rnluihtiliCd, It ii I*C-
in.‘ *i in tho Kogli-h army are
bof’-iiijg ol U.V r couniK ti'»n with tfly Fc-
i.innrd r.c igm* o! rli'bulibfaclitm in
tlm; Ann ■.* ( uj-m Llif Kngli. h papera to do*
m-Cid thc ri i l »*r.forcuii."iit ol di*.cjplino.
I*‘fui s ore < .I'.jij'inod thijt soldicra from
tho United & arc to he landed on tho
«• .-«.i f ],.lnrn!, and h r» pO:t Ims U'diiiid
. lud -ru c fiiT* a body of ilishandod United
S.uL' h fO dui B nir. already landa*l i»'*ur
(iitlWHV, Nigutiy drillings worn frequent
over nl. pail- ..f‘Ireland. 'J'hc con.-piracy
wh■ rapidly spreuriing,and finding friends
iu;d vmpiilbiisur* wli. rcvor it aC'**mt.
l! • !h -al l ., aj-tial ?ny-the4th N«w
Vein iiea r v ttitilJot-y, of Brevet .Major
'i rihhal's conuimnd, h.«? boon iimih-
out tnn furvii*p, and goto Halt'a
I i-'-higM t > he dhcharged. The 2d
New ' o; ne,\y nrtillcry will follow in
h few di.\.-, l 'n\ J’.g only a few regular
btttlericH 1.1 the defense , south of tlm 1*0-
•.'JiTfCllO,
a" ’ll' ■ -i/*ci*iW£r. :il the A^duf*
I*. <».. K da .-ell '•vattly, Alt;,*/
Ji. chareoof h (flamJ; Kxtk. tl'l-
i Hr. II. fto.l Mfiry Walt ui,
■ 11 ..di mwctlis and twenty
fid ahe i Hu t uflo of i! ft mo d
ifi: il ol c'.ii' Iren nan hfcu taken
i: - i . if and many dear, dear
.1 • • fijo'*. K *tK. as un<u. a-
. : ;»*>••; tho uitt y twin kin of
i. i i ..o; wo will missAhy
roinni-.t nilkthy happywinife. l*C'Hly
J,> we • \ •!•,.{ ,b • a the j.urenta in llitor sad
nttlicd.'.n tumf* - "ur fa irs with theirs, yot
wo kanvr tint t!i*i '"i l his- been plucked from
the juticut Sjieni »o bloom in u brighter world.
” There is not :i garden walk I tread,
Thei'i t* not a l! iw.-r I ?eo,
Jfnt l.rin . t« mind 'wiue hope that’* Hod,
Some jovi loffpwitb tboo.” ll. &
hvavoutsiu naii'roxPAKV, No. 3.
ijTTlR ueiabor, wil. inert THIS
JJVCKlX
nie*li;u; and drill.
eaynmijhiriFui!
JU3T COME AND SEE
[THE BEAUTIFUL VARIETY
'***”““ TNI.I ujjl..
HKD W. H0HKTTK, H«;'y.
VIUILAST J’lUB COHPAIY, Mo. 4.
4 U1IDUI.AH MKKIXNO pf
tliin C.’oiapuny will “he held at
Engine Room, THIS fTnoad.iT) ££&. -
F.VKNIXtf, j.i 7 1 o'clock.
.1, W. SAPPINGTON,
(h*i .*, Sccrofary.
the.
(■cneials Hfimnaii and C-rant
W ing—-Narrow iNcape ol ISotlu
Cincinnati, .Sept. 28.—While Goncn l
Grunt wjih returning fVcin Jnditinapoli-j,
mL hii curly hour yuatoiduy niorning, tho
I-’or tho Convention.
r»rc nutluuUcl t«» nnnounce
It . 1. . hi Q T T
■suyli'lutc for a jrut in the State Convftn-
f
--FOR-
FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
NOW BEINIi OlUJiJED
AT PHELPS’ NO. 114.
Both Gentlemen and Ladies
Will find hero every article their Wardrobe
may require.
COME AND SHE! * POME QUICK!
before they are nil Hold.
BKJNGHN1K CHILDREN—
Candy a plenty.!
>.pt. p.», 1 *15-1 ur
Oct. :m«1
The People’s Ticket !
— .j j —- o; , | i-AUur Eii'ininr: You will pi
switch .It tho fill Cl I. curve at Ouillord , , r „,, owi Gained R«uUem«n
had bean turnmJ inlcntionully. J ne <*hi ■ . .
which tho General was in was thro»n from : fi : r " ,ho *l.|.ro»«hIn* 0.
which the General was in was thr
tlio trnck, Hiid dragged auino distancu, No
arm whi* injured. About the same tiui«
tbo train on the Ohio and Miiaisaippi rail
road, carrying Geticral Sherman, wa-
thrown from the track Ihiaaido Lawronec-
burg, but no one was injured.
Tin
Pittfulct
ilciioc lima inaiiilcBtcd, and pr<."ii*i"K | X'iuuTaltr'' 1
.faithful ntTvicn if tho liom'untion ihn
*•' j t, Ml dorod wan ratified l»y the peojde.
This ia flio whole history of tin* lnani
nation made.
Oni; ok tjik Mketint..
I
ditioii and
Tho <•! He
They have been r inning n curious
gunboat race at one of .tin* wharves of
New York—two boats, tin* Algonquin
mid Winooski, being tied up tn 4 tin*
wharf and their puddles put in motion to
determine which could umbo tip* most
revolution* per born* with the same
amount of coal. The contest lasted all
day of the 2*llh ult., and was not then
concluded. 1'iie result of (hat days
trial showed the Winooski slightly ahead
in tho number of n volutions, but it wns
considered that th
the Algonquin in-ue than eamiterhal-
unoud this scarcely perceptildo superi
ority in speed. A dtspnlch of the 2Hth i huhsiin'i' e
thus gives the results isr*erfainod by the I
trial: ‘‘The oflieiul report in the yarn !
between the Winooski uml Algoin|u1u i
states that the evonuniicnl perfommnoo j
«»f eueli vessel was equal; that tlu* ur-
rungciucnt of the ^ViiuatskPs ma shinorv
is the sinijdest ami most convenient pos
[From lh« Atlaiifn Intelliffoncer..' j
Wo copy tho following rather remark"- j
Lb* statement from the Nashville Banner,
with tho romark that it will he imoh to ,
Llm nmuerouH fiiondt of the giftml - <
gian to whom it refer?, nfi well m to him*
self, perhupt! We discredit the entire
narrative, and simply publish it ns the
ricliont canar*I that has recently met our
eyes:
As you outer tlio eemetnry ut .Mont
gomery, and turn to the right, you will
perceive a coloimdo'of inapt© trees lead
ing nil' toward a quiet glen. Beyond is a
grassy knoll, and leaving this to tho lull
you will approach a pleasant level of
gruen sward. Horn you may ho templed
tt» pause before u plain slab of while mar
ble of the mod humble description, ll
hears a single inscription — “William I>.
Yancey.” His 1h ». words were—"Put mo
out of night;” and it is said that he was
constantly muttering, toward 1 is latter
end, those lines of Pope:
" Let me live un*<*on, unknown,
And unhununtiid lot mo die.
Nm mound, nor monument, nor ,- t >n<',
Tell whore I lio,"
If is death was quicL mid painlcse.iilter n
year of acute physical and mental suffer
ing. Ho was u strict church man ; n man W
ol quiet manners; n handsome declaimfull l»
ana a fair scholar, ilo was never wealthy, Tl
aud it is understand that lie loft his family
without an independence.
Tho time has come when thu circujn-
slancoi of his last, illness and death, with
the occasion which suddenly convulsed d
fiame from perfect health into a wreck
and mere shadow, may be mentioned as u
historical fact. William U. Yancey came
j to his end by violence. It was toward the
| close of tho second session of tho first j |
Confederate Congress that ho broke f/em | I
the counsels and inlltnmco of M r. 1)
said to have promised
of Kentucky, that ho
eve Kentucky of mar-
tial law, #
The removal or^L neial Pullfi r from
command is sain to have ul.-o been dotor-
tiiinnd upor. Hi j?ucce*sor is nof named,
but G *ii. (Gordon (>ranger i j , for many
reu•on'-, mo.-* likely to lei the mnru
A doubt To hit entertained that
the approach in r olee’lon In Virginia will
iiie.-t \< i:li .>1)1111' dillleulty by reason of tlio
jaw Acquiring th** (•»mmi*si(»ii'*ra of (*loc*
lion, in Ilia;. . v >*at4* to lie appointed by tho
Stale ( j : i it.-, will'll, ns yet, have not Inen
All that romain* ef K tip (trick's famous
cavalry Cfunuai.d in, Nt rlii (,’nro ilia, is
the wlomii 'th Ohio cavalry, C»»l. llc*th,
wIkah hr'!ifbjuart« rs*ar(* nt .•»ali-hury, Of-
lle,. i• j•»-». up frotu tlu* Old North *Stnto
vepw 't i*' tl i r • i.i no lpngora necasRity for
n mount'-i patrol, lii fact, tho presence
of troops ‘ii it at tdl io ju^t a lilllo super-
tluous. The p.-uplr an* d«*vo\ing thoir un
divided nU *iiti"ii to the production of a
living from the wreck of their .State, and
cminteiianco to .se-
rl of thing,
Provost Marshal’s Bu
reau nrebieilv at work collecting evi-
dene" against the Stall* prisoners confined
at Fort W:ur.*u, Portrets Monroe and
elsewhere, i nu iii'lieution* are, that quite
a nunibe*' of tlj» Iran, gressms will ho lib-
crjije.k !any e\jM*ct that an uncondition
al pardon <vi 5 ! lx* gran tod them when the
cn Hilly i- quitted d(»ao, and all will, ere
li*mr, bo In "I'ght to Washington for final
.-»*!tioronnl I,• '••re the < ’ourts.
rn*ial (Unifies II. Van
I i(quoted t»i the rank of
ud VI
Slat-
and became, with Mr. Henry S. J^uote, ji
ouotiivnf fuel l»v leader of the opposition. Mr. Ben, Hii’, !
* 1 *i Senator from Georgia, had likewise
hanged his front, auu was remarkable /
or the earnest non.-, personal inlerc.-t and 1
with which he sijt>laiuod tlio '
measures of an udminisliatioii to which j
Ins allegiance had been given but late in
(be day. Mr. Yancey, it will bo ronmm- •
bored, had returned from an uusuect ?slq|
mission to Europe, anil was representing I
Alabama in the Confederate Senate.
Tho question of a navy wat» under dia
! cushion in secret session. The debate i
| ranged beyond tlio parliamentary limits, !
and Mcsan*. Yancoy and lliil beuainn nrii- 1
t t j mated over tho abslraot doctrines of Statu | u »t
Hil.lt*: nmt im . i*oiii)m)v is fully .*.)iml to "" J l . l '° "O'ttyoty. U),*U | f •
1 wurils parsed,and finally tlm lie was given P :
losign , by Mr. Hill. Mr. Yancey leaped tor-
I ward, and as ho aimed a blow at hispid- he
veriary, was caught in tlio arms of llm
latter and violontly thrown hack ov4n* a ,1,
desk. Mr. lliil is a man of wonderfu.
munculur devuiopinoul. Mr. Y’aacey wus
never vorj* iteavy.tbough lithoaml active. I
ies' special * :t> " that, on tin* 22d
la* • i) *p!irtiu**lil gave notice,
•mcnf'i in the newspapers of
'ii.g claims iu;ailifit. tho Govore-
l l"umJc:l <'i» (vnliacls wliicb
may hnv*« (•'rigineti d i-ineo the Hth of Feb*
rihi v, will without any dofny which
can lie avoided, he fm*warded to tho Dc*
p.M'i lucii!, \*. ii ii ;•!ulr uit'11ip ’of tl.o tamo,
t.nd. r oath, aecompRMt d by tlm proper
Under tlii* notice, parties who
Miff, n 1 from depredntioiH of the
rebel vc.-k-Im Aiaba’iia, Slu nandoah, ntc.,
lit♦ < 1 out ::i Ke:»li'li port-, can file thoir
rhti.’iis f(i li: >'.ate f >• ii.-irl nu*nl, and tlieir
demand 4 , I i- hejieved, will re; *i\i the
jimount.i from the KiJglNh Government,
flm notice h in tripled nl?o to include
the*'O v.ho |.;i\o ; idf.-re i tVosii reh") raid?
on the tronlici of rai.ada. 'J’lieSeer.'tary
t*f State 1.1* taken l hn n» *u«-i* upband anii
inti nils t<» pro^n.’ii'i* it vigorously to
.Suntli Caroflna Convention. |
Wn learn from the hint number of the
Charleston Courier wldch has comb to |
hand, that that body is still busily engaged j
in ntnoiiding the constitution of tho.State, j
An article haw been adopted directing l
that all laws of force in that State at tho I
convening of tho Convention, nnd not
repugnant to tho constitution, shall bo J
continued until altorod or lopcalml by tlm
General As : osnb?y, except where they arc
temporary, in which cane they hio to ex
pire by their own limitation, if not con
tinued in force by tho act of tho Legisla
ture.
Thu elections of Secretary of State and
Treasurer are still to be mudo by the Leg
islature, but these are declared ineligible
to ofBco during the next succooding term.
The qualifications for voters for-all civil
and political offices have been thus de
fined : Ho shall bun free white man, who
has attained the ago of l\ycnly-ono year*, j
and is not tu pauper, nor a coinmissiuned
officer or |»rivato soldier of tlio army, nor
seaman nor murine of tlm navy of the |
United States. He -hall, fur the two>jjai*o j
next preceding the day of election, IPve ]
hcQii n ( ili/.on ot this State, or for the
same period an emigrant from Europe
who lias declared bis intention of becom
ing a citizen of tlm United States, accord
ing to tbo, conatitpiion and laws of tho
same. iloThall have n »id< l in thu Statu
for at lea l two years next preceding tho
day of election, and for the lust six monies
of that time in tlm District in which lie
oilers to vote.
A resolution was adopted authorizing
the Governor to appoint two commission
ers to inquire and report to thu next Leg
islature (vhyt action is necessary for the;
regulation of labor.
On the, whole, the bu*dn<*3* of the Con
vention has been sagaciously and rapidly
transacted. In mo.-t particulars the sug
gestions of Governor Ferry were carried
out.
A number of nogrcci a ent up a memo
rial by one of tho Ghui jc.-ton delegates, in
which they claim that it H tho duty of tlio
.State to extend to them equal political
rights and piivilcges Tho dolognto haw
not presented the memorial, and it ia hoped
that no uch document will be placed on
the permanent records of tho Convention.
1 A number of ladios attend tho sessions
' and witness tlio proceedings from day to
j day. Hon. VY. VV. Boyce is at Nicker
will pleuso announce
Q3 candidates
Convention, &nd
.MANY CITIZENS.
W1LJLV WILLIAM*,
K. L. MOTT,
jo ns qulnr.
.i-'f •'! 2t *
IND/:Pi;xDENT TICKET.
for l
*-hy, i
It. L. .MOTT.
DR. •!. F. BOZEMAN,
A, II. CHAPPELL.
Hoj t :;*> !: ^
HiilNRY PERSONS
WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS
. AT TUB 0I.D STAND OP
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A FINK STOCK OF
FAMCY AND STAPLE
EDWARD WILDER,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
ANDC » AI.IIR IN
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs,
GLASSWARE.
AGENT FOR
*i*i 11
oiuplr
(hut given l»\ tin* very
of the Algonquin
It is atuted in tin* reports of the SYivz 1
triul that Jium*- \Y. Duncan, of Gcor- j
gin, who wns summoned to Washington
as n vritnofs f.*r the ]»n’som*i*. was uc-
cuKed of Ul-tToMinj. s .nu* ».l the prison
ers at Andcvcuiville, and
to the Old (Jnmlol nriionti.nwmtntri.il.
In Vhu full his spino was seriou&lv injured, 1 l
A specie! election was held in Con
necticut yesterday. to take I In * sense of
the people on the question of allowing I
negroes to vide in that State. As it>vu* !
n Hpocial election, tlu* probability indhut
the vote wn* siiiull. Fx*t\. ©ides were '
sanguine of hu'*.*i k*.*
The New York Ihpr?** is one of the
papers of tbe Xoith steadily optx»»iug
tho fttnuticism nnd radicalism of the
times. In a. late issue it thus atutca the :
dutv of conservative men in tin* present
emergency; /
l.-t. To hurtu* i (> tie* ceiinti.v ftu**l giyo (
employ njent ami i
•Jt. Turunorelh
payment*. , . .
fid. To maiMsm tie* cron • oi the Gov
erniucnt.
4 h. l*o preserve F
and Stule It.gbis m th
lionul fc>,nlutioft- with
5th. To protect u.** ii
by ra*iterm
i and when the by-Undere rushed upon tho
| two and dragged thu one from thu other,
I tbo great lira-tutor lay imeoiu-eiuus i.pon
miniittcd j the lloor, with h little trickle ol blood |
! oozing from his lips, lie was carried to !
*»his hotel, a vote of .sacieev wns pas?»*d,
I and thu rencounter hushed up. No one
" j hi Richmond, except Unit body of man,
film circumstance to* six niontl
after. Aloanwliilo tho victim did not n»* ^‘:*'. i * ».
cover, llu drooped from day to day. Il» | omiy v i.i f
bocamu iistlos*, hopeless and vacant, llu / At im-t ddO,
11Hiislurrcd to liia own homo, whmo <•('tiiu v d-iut
t»if* uonvuLioiis cuusml a fuw weeks belor
t*tw death, winch was tranquil and calm.
Uo died without one hope of tho succo
Acting UoinmMsior.or N<*Di*n, .»l the (
(jcneral i«tnd iMlh*a, i«i an**wur to iuqiit- i
lies n, (.' nm rig lit l> lake hontcstetuls on*
diu*‘lliU t .UiL.i «;s-ioli»* I .i*lidlllu*. ruplies that
llm Hii’iulc r.rquiroa ti\c years actual con- ,
■n ,,, .o-.y ic'idci.v'.i* ami cultivation from !
i of I'M i y, hefoi'o tho department can
• tec ,-iumiu uflo by patent. Should 1
pin tv, aiu r entry, abandon or other* s
Tfi.o not incut the law, his claim would
!><• tali 1, idol ilo* hind would rovhrt
!-» thu iini - of tho public domains.
Tlm I'ouith section, of tho law doclarus
that un land*: acquired under its movision
shall 'in nn.v "vent become liable to the
stifOvtion »*f any debt or debts con-
iiu*lijd pii. i* to the issuing of thu patent,
i.drr tT..• legal conditions, whilst tlio
I. c simple mu on- in ttv United States,
it tnu*l I " quilo apparent UmL thu taxing
now. >•»••iiki my im -iw'cci.,fully exercLod
in so far a taxing the bind i- concorouJ,
\'!*mm\ci- rnighi lc» the authority, for
wliivli i’*» 'Mtinmu i- v..\pi c-scd, to tux im-
pryv. to. ii'.s on the pr.unisus.
The l.fibui.e's eoricj'pnudcnt says il i.s
s‘:I •. i:o, .l nuttiot i.,v. that tin* regular
titinr v. i.i f i. iit..*r coii-i-t of 50,0(10 men.
l.V dibcjiargud soldiers
•*. niu daily joining
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
CLOTHING.
Thoro will he i •• larger Stock nor finer Goods
in the city.
Being particularly anxious to establish n
M’holc.-ide trade, merchants will at ull times
find it to their interest to oxamino this Stock.
Oct.lSiiY—f f
A Wynwton residence
FOR SALE.
A
l-lei.
OM V.oinoL'd and well nrr.mgcd dwell-
ng ait.i forty acres of land nttachcd,
ly io.-ated in Wyiiutan, cun bu houabt
rerun, hv early application
.IAS. F. IiOZKMAN.
ugulm
un>nth i t. i
* Na
aiiu.v, wliicli will in a few
mealed to Hio maximum.
Department is tlu- morning
I of tho Soulhein Ropuhlic he had umpired ini* v ip' of iuiubigvncu that the United
to tound and govern; for whicl; hn hud I btato- fiear.icrs S***** * •• 1 1
taboied day Hiid night for twenty-five **5 v 1 from San F
i years; to which hn had bacriUcud hi* I tlio 14iti, the laitvi
| people, tlio Union of thu States, and llu
' “hoHon institutions of thutSoulh. a broken
'unwept, un honored and
licaitcd man-
unsung.'
WaHliIngtuii C.oNblp.
YVahiiinutok, SopU 28.—Tbo Herald i
• t .mly t- 0“ f pv'oplu. i Washington rpocial pays tho lvoutuo^y ! 0 j;
hte<.*ml » ra ot spuclo J delegation, headed by Gov. Bramlclte, i n c
j r.-i' * i\*er» fguty
j true t'otisliui-
v il other.
n-rty of ilio citixon
rule.
Ttth. TO io hi p ccutive • tficers iiccctint-
able tor Hr** •’ <d public m» ney, tor a
more ccor-omi'*") eomini^it'Hlion ot atluirs,
and tho reducing the army.
All eiso are roihvr *mi^. and tbo>cop-
servativo men «» liui country Sl.ud by
these.
are still hum, uml have had a long confer
cnee with tho Vresidont and heads of De
partments, concerning atl'airs in that
State. They are roportod to unito in !
asking the removal of Gen. Kwol, .lr., in
coipmand there,withdrawing negro troops
from ditferonl parts of tho vSute, and a
better conchnlration of troops than now
exists on ks borders as ubs >futu)y nooes- j
tary to tlio adoption of the constitutional
amendment by the Legislature.
«A lac simile of tlio President's signature
lias been prepared, and ovoi three Hun
dred pardons arc reported to have been
slumped with il at the White House yes
And the I!m*'. mu.ll.or excellent mull ‘o'-dny. U«n. l‘rock of i*
1 Hinoiig the seekers of pardon now m tins
conservative briefly $uUT* up the
r*reut ishUc before the country thu* :
OndDnglu iso.*; i* before the muthcMi
poopie tor then ,i i-i^n.uiit nnd decision in
the thU election*. L »at »* uo ^ Miiiplo,
clear, and in.*•'is-tr.i.u•* ". .S.i iU Presidutll
tfohnson's » oli...v ami pc.u i'-u tl o imme
diate veal*.ration «'t i* e l u> :i sueveud «»r
not .' It is ihu,q n**D' i: “i I’m >n or piae-
tical Duumon*. I no JJenwvraiic )*aiwy
say Union; i«m HadicaL ia i.ic**i»p i, .ition
—old foes with uuw ta« us—say D.-union.
The pivot ot a \ ur pu * is ll)\g Other
ouevlious ate important, l ;t ttu*. is chief.
President .loliti-on aid the Ditntcrtdic
party dasire to restore the old older ot
things—the l/bioii, li cal- \f-g..vcriuuent,
and tbo ajunority of «*ivi luw- m once.
The KadtcaU w oh to perpetuate sociul di—
order uml military douiinaliou, for the
sake ol wreaking their pu-»;otis and thoir
hate upon tbo southern people, and for llm
aakoof accomplishing a social revolution
wLmcu sbuil pul Uif their hands pcruia*
The Alabama umbnrgo will probably
t»e raised w'itbiu a few days, and the iatu-
• ing of pardons to citixuns of that .Stutn oi*
and thureaUer he duly received as before.
Tho stoppage w as caUsod by a di*tru-i ot
the action of tho late eon von I Ion, Late
reports,however, remove there anprehu’i*
•ior.s and bclievo these to have oeen un-
loundod.
Know Colorado;—.St, Louis, Sept. 28.
Uoiuplete returns from Colorado show the
adoption of the Slate Constitution by a
very largo majority. Tho clause author*
iziug negro suffrage was defeated.
An honest Hibernian, trundling along a
I hand cart containing all his valuables, war
accosted with, “Well, Patrick, you tire
moving again, I see.” “Faith, I hui,” he
replica, “for the times arc so hard, it*^ a
(lake cheaper luring hand oartr ii.au pav
ing rents M
1 Lawrence
•*i**co. the former oa
tin* 20th of August,
. .. pm'tut of vt\.* pirtiCo Sto'OAndunh.
Among thu pcif)*»ns admitted totlio Kx*
I ••cuttv** .Mansion to-day was Col. .). \V.
t B’dl, of Sf. Louis, coucbnl for tlio robe!
. Uv.it burnets, now on trial in* Mud city,
ft! on voin.'d clotted with the President
A'.ftiiral Goi.lehoi .'ugh’s Iteut is still id
j Ch"rh.mr v , Tt»« French and Amuvic*.vn
olliccrs I;."vo e\.'ii*: many c nirlcsiej,
iud n »• rdi d luelin'.j.is generally cnlur*
tamed*
W I'IMMito.n, Sept, 2d.—Thu President
h:i^ necii infcrai d by telegraph that the
Alabama «\u.v.*ntion, by a vote ot 00 to
I'd, lift - i ft'ced an oniiuduec prohibiting all
debts • uitroclcd by thu Stale of Alulutua
in aiding the lute war directly or indi-
rccily, a re \ >i 1, and luat ihd General As-
i sembl.v of th. Suite blndl liavo no author-
| ity and are forbidden to ratify thu saino or
i provide fer the payment* ot thu satuo or
any part ihci.of, and the Geiicrul Asscm*
! toy ot the state shall have no authority
; and urc forbidden to assume or make any
i prop, ition lor thu payment for any por-
! non ot ihodobu loutracted or incurred,
din*, liy or indirectly, hv tto* Confederate
; State- agent- ».i Coirfcdernlo States au-
i tborit! ,. Tho Convention has also de-
ei led by a vote of •ixly-one to twenty *11?o
* ’.«■* i«uh:nit tho amendments to thu Consti
tution to *.iio popular votb.
A (lisp ... ii | lrt , 1'ceu received • by tho
Pre-i 1.*: ft ini' ui.ci.i'f the t liowing ac-
liou by ltut ctouiii Curoi.nu Convention :
CoU'MiUA, S. C., Sept. 28.—The Con-
vrati.ui n- aujou.red alt<*r a most liNiuib-
niotis a mi un;,niuu»u> session (*f tilUcn
(I.13 >. They have repealed tho ordinance
ot • v.’sMoii; also abolished slavery;
; iquulix'*d the loprcscntuliou of the senate
and t ixatloa throughout the Slate, giving
i the election of Governor and Kupresen-
li\«*' to ilia to the pivple ; oulcred voting
in the Legislature by rtcu vote; endorsed
• the administration unanimously, und dt-
! reeled a commission to submit a code to
the Legislature for the protection of color
ed people,
I They Imve likewise t ppointe t ?.1 udge
j \N aidiuft. Allied Hugt<r and t'ol. Di-atin*
son's Hot*.*', looking alter his political
interests. Rev. Ur. Boyce, a mmnher of
the Convention, has been pardoned by tho
President. He came under the Twenty
thousand dollar exception, an I win also a
member of the Legislature during the
war.—.1 utfH.ita Transcript.
The New Judicial System ol Alissia-
Tlio New Orleans Picayune thus sum*
■ip the onernCons «»f the new judicial sy.*-
’Din in Mississippi:
Gno of th cr peculiar moan urn* Employed
•*y Governor Sharkey, of M.i$eibsippi, to
provisionally recognize that State, was to
c* «* do a Court at tho city of .Jackson, to
try caso.1 of disputed cotton and other
property, thtfposaoshion and ownership of
wliich liad become separated in tho vicis
situdes ol war uml the disorders which
have succeeded in thu interregnum be
tween past and present civil government.
To thi*. place he appointed tho Hon. Geo.
T. Swann, for many yams Senator from
Kank'm, and for some time back residing
in Jackson.
It was found that this court was so c?x-
coedingly useful that the into convention
not only gave it legitimacy, but c aided
two other Tmibir courts, ono to sit ia Me
ridian, in Lauderdale county, under Judge
.lohiiMUi, of Marshall, nnu tho cftlicr nl
Urookhav *n, in Lawroncu county, which
is presided over by Judge"NV. ^ Stone,
of Copiah.
To these courts is given a mjxed law end
pquit.v jurisdiction (heiriidjudicutions ho-
ing con lined by no tuchnicnl rules oitber
of pleading or practice; hut they are stai
dly roquirod to do jiisticu in thu premise-.
Perhaps in tlio organization of those
courts tlio di-tingui-hed jurist who is the
provisional head of the Stato Government
there, will.have mapped out for his Stale
a new system, whose practical working.-
will prove him to possums ihu eminent
abilities ns a legislator which fho has al
ready shown l»im*elf to possess f\< a
•ludK...
onii'iot\i
1500 BUSHELS CORN
37*Oira. SSuO-XjUI.
F. Uurl
flight uail
art or mti
L (L B bOb NT
NAILS! NAILS!
<J . d, i and :i penny Nails, hoot qual-
10,
ALSO,
A sole t b*t »f SIX'TJ.R*», PAD LOCKS.
And lino rOCKlir (TTTLKUV. *
At I. JiTNNId & C0'8.
SERVANTS WANT^I):
U fANTED TO HIRE an oxplricnced and
tiu:iy NURSE, aud a inau ui'custotiiuti
I * uouko wi-rk nud u» ihe care ot horses. Ser
vices required n»> ut lOtb Oember. To first
••lass servants i wood I, .-no /« thr city and good
wages will bo given.
FELIX* ALKXANDEU.
1«»" Broad st., .vor Nv are’a drug elorc.
Or*. T- tf Suu copy.
STOLEN,
1 bliuiin'Um, soreu miles from this
Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky
TOBACCO,
JNTo. 31*3. Main Stroot,
Louisville, Kentucky.
P. 8. Liberal advances in ado on C6tton on
consignment.
WANTKD—Ftmtherc. Ginseng, Beeswax.
Tallow rind Kags, for which I will pay tho high
est market price, eitliei in cash or trade,
sept S-fltn
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
THE EMPIRE
FLOUR MILL,
I of the oitvof Columbus, On., is offered for sal
The Mill i.^ well looated both for convenience
iu custom. Tho Railroad passes within a tew
v*ds of the door. *.
Tho tot is lartro, and oonsidonng its location
very valuable•, fronting on three ■‘roots, and
com ur is ok one ocre of ground.
Tho Building is of brick, large, commodious,
and substantial, Idling feet long, by 4*J feet
wide, three stories high, with wing, 60 toct long
by HO fnet.widoi 3}^ stories high. -
Th<* Matihioory is nearly new, and of tho best
and m°st subslaut.al ebaracter, with tlie most
uindeni improvements. ,. .
Til" .Mill IliU f.ur ?j>U Burrs, cup ibis nt
turning out 12" hbls. Tlour.and 2<H) bushels
1 Vai- 'machinery is driven by a superior fiO
horae power ougiu*. which furnishes abundant
power, all-in aompleto working order. The
Mill is perfect in ull its parts, and i* a* nrtt class
Merchant Mill, and nan be operated with great
economy both as regards fuel and foroo.
The attention of narties, wishing to ougago in
a business that will bring surp and largo return*
la invited to this property.
For particulars apply to or address
OLKMONS X CO.,
Empire Mills, •
“(Jot. 1. Columbus, Ga.
#v* l.ouisvitlo Journal please copy fit auu
solid hill tn this office,
AUCTION 3At.ES,
BjB. P':'EUIg;
<I.alo Kilis, I.lvinmton 4 Qo.)
REGULAR STOCK SALES
I l'ROPOsf; TO SiXL AT AUCTION '
Every Tlumday, 10 O’clock
HORSES, MULES, CATTLE ’
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
A\D WAGONS.
Tho in‘cro,<t of i>»rlios ». sellers ,or bu yor
will be womoted hy thi^ arrangement.
• ' Turtles .•oiling Stoek will consult tlieir own
interest by iavlnr them sold u t my *.jt ock
Sale.” giving me timely notice tefore day 0 [
,1c. ^
Keg))lar Sales as usdal every Thursday nail
Saturday. Oct.
I > V ID. IP. EJLLXS,
(Lato Km.is, Livikostox & o'o,)
O N THURSDAY. 5th Oct., 10’: o’cioet t
will soil in front of my auction'room ' 1
1 SADDLE AND I1AUXKHS HORSE,
5 LIKELY Ml'LES,
1 JENNY AND COLT,
1 FOUR 1IC1I3E M ACON,
’1 CARRIAGE AND HARNESS*,
I BUGGY ANl) HARNESS,
1 TWO HORSE SI'lUNG WAGON,
_ Oct. 3-t^l
By D. P. ELLIS ~
(Latt Ei.L18, Livikuston Sc Co.)
O N’ TUESDAY’, 3J OCTOBER, at. 10}
o'clock, 1 will »4*lI in front of store—
Ue.tlrftMe lot of
Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Consisting of
Bureau, AVashstunds, BedethhJs, Mai.
tresses, Tables, Chairs, Cooking Uten
sils, Crockery ware, Tinware;
ALSO,
A very fine Melodeom
1 Child’s Carriage,
1 close Carriage nt:d Harness,*
Mutes, Horses, \Vagous,
Dry GooJst Clothing,
■ Shoes, Tobacco, &,c. &c.
octj—ls*__ * •
By D. P. ELLIS,
(LATE ELLIS. LIVINGSTON i CO.)
MOUSE TO RENT AT AUCTION.
... shall ho suitably re-
WAI,TER DORTCH.
I 'RDM
JT o*ry.t— _
Statlou No. 1. M.
MULE, .about aim
ntoring .taid Mul-*
wtirdC'l.
not. *»*2t
FOR ;3A.Xi£9,
M V PLANTATION in Hu»ell county. Alu..
ll mi!*:- irom Columbus,% mile from Fort
Mitchell, 4*i) ttic Mobilo »V <i. h. It., containing
acre-4 -about fuel cleared—15>) frc!<U. There
isu good t menu pi i.stored «twciting, with neces *
Kavy ouihuitdmgf, framed buUdiug^ for4Ubauds;
Dew u'ui Imuao und screw—gin run hy water;
large franiod burr i carriago-hoifn and smitii-
*hop: gri»i mill ( ith two sets-s/orn* in good
running order: iron sugar mill, turnaec* and
Lotties. AU.-. a Unit pond, a (larding oxcellent
Ihmlt'g. Fi*r4urihti ‘
A-1m
i' in formal ion apply to
Ii. lloW AUD.
Columbus. Oa.
VO l? SALE,
Residence in Wynnton.
fittj-f". . «* ••* land—about golf eleurod,
ttto baliiti •'• in Nvoo.ls; j goou well built bouao
with f *4a* . . . ;i.i4l hi.ll large enough for n
dining under tno house; good
kitchcti with thmo rooms, and nil noeeasary
outbuildiuga; well ot water unsurna-wed in the
er.untrv; au orchard of sovoral hundred line
formerly occupied hy AVm. fl. Osborn, adjoie*
ing the residences id'Rev, Mr. DoVotie and
Miss Dixon. House lias four room. 1 ?, garden
out housoi, Ac.
Sept 30-td
Mrs. Marble’s School
TIIK EXERCISES
OtMrs. Marble’s School
Will commence Monday Oct. 2d.
Sep 26-fit
COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL,
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
T HE above Institution will be re.opefied on
Monday, 2d October* on the corner of St.
Clair and Troup street?, south of St. Luke’s
Methodist Church.
TERMS.
Tuition from Oct. 2 to Jan. 1st $2f> M
„av,a,l«in,,dvuno u . w s . LKK .
Young Ladle's will have tlio advantace of
Musical Instruction from Prof. CHASE, ou tho
premises. sept. 12—1m <
STEAM SAW MILL
FOR. SAIjB.
I N GOOD Running order, perfectly new Belto,
every portion ot machinery in complete
order. Andress '*£••*• PEARCE,
f Seal* station, M. *fc G. R. R., Ala..
Sept 21—lm or nt till* Unlee.
DISSOLUTION.
Apply at
not ;l—iw
.•■ . *■ ••W<*e. to
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
TruiiUio.
zen* ot Columbus and vicinity that he
1 will oontiuue Uia ir.Htructiona in
i/•jeorgia:-iiAKm.4 couNTY.-wmign. Vocal and lustrumeulal Music,
Giuinyiu bvviNiw.K.—Anothor of thu
nemvtost proport*i»ii» U ludng dlioovorod
and oxposod ; that of tho Union Pacific
railway, to which con gross ^uaruiitucd
million** of bonds. Tin* oompunv was to
«ct §o imicli money in bonds on tho cotn-
)*lotl«*n ot certain section* ot tlm road.
They wore oomplelcil in this wise—wo
quote from tlio Now York ’World :
“Tho l*aci!ie railroad bill required that,
the toad con -iruotod .-dnll be “tirst-clu--. '
That which ilie government is now asked
to accept is said t » he hardly a titih-rato
road, and that it lucks nearly «!l tho up*
purtunauci'o for being one at all. In Rtm-
eral character, il heats the fmuous Hams- -r\-r * 7,ttt tt n mnn a
horn road of Michigan all hollow. Tho 1 BIlixlJK U« bi TREASURY
this Uav ilissoiveil
0. HuDfl
OoIuirtbuF, Sept ID, l86V-octl-lm
NEW FIRM.
r PHE under?Uned beg leave to inform their
1 triendsund the public generally, that they
have this uay found a copartnership under the
name and style of *
FOKTAINE & HUGHES,
lor the transaction of a
Warrliou-c a (id General Gunissivn Busness,
All business entrusted to thorn shall rcceivo
prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in process
of erection, will soon be ready, but in tho mean
time wo will provide storage for our patrons
until the building is finished- Our office at pres
ent u on Randolph street, in W. W. Garrard’s
building, near the old Lowell Warehouse.
JOHN FONTAINE..
W. If. HUGHES.
Columbus, Sept. 19,1805—octl-tf
MR. GEO. W. CHASE
LIVERY AND_SflLE STABLE.
McGEHEE, HAYNES & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO U. F.-HARRIS Sc CO,.)
Droid Street) Below Cook’s Hotel,
THE UNDER
signed having pur- 1
the Stock
and vehicles, of ft. V. Harris i Co., have re
moved immediately below to tho '* Cro^baw
Lot.” fronting on Broad ,-treet, where they
bavearranged the.largest anil most couunodj-
oustHinblo and Lots in tho city, and will al-
ways-keeh on hand
Carriages, Buggies nnd Saddle
Horses,
to hire on reasonable terms.
HOUSES BOARDED ut our Stables will re*
ceivu careful at ten tion', amt we will endeavor
to pl«as» all »vno ihuy pluoc HORSES LOK
SALE with us.
Wo would call the particular etten-
1ion of DROVERS to our large and
gcil Lots tor drove Stock,
lliilhlS, HAYNES A 00.
|.j»hoV* * u.im' ;
iltould uui *■.
' Court ot l»rn
; voilnty on tl.
. t»i\Suuni!
ft. Iftte Ot' o„. . v.....*H» . j - -. .
«• »•.,.■••• ncU arc hereby notified to I .'Ml! !*' ,v
*•***■'.” Lave) why said loitnrs
! ' d tlio said » , pp'ic4U.ts at tho *
’ ho held in aud for Paid
4*i.<. *• in No*- nher next. I
' h in,*, tfiiv Ut October, 1885.
• liuKGK W. MULLINS,
Ontinnry. •
Permits to Ship Cotton,
grades tiro what ongineoi’s' humorously
style “undulating;” that is, they follow
tho surface. Tho curves arc shwrt and fro-
quonl, and Hogarth s “waving linns’ aro
nothing compared lathum. Within a few FOE. SALE AT THIS OFFICE
weeks after tho commissioners visited it, I X£lU£i»
1 “ 1J * L 1 Sept 22— tf
DR. W. C. BELLAMY
his professional tor vices in the
‘inches of
MEDICINE, SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS,
to tho citbens of Columbu’. Wynnton and vi
cinity. He may nlwjrys, when not necessarily
absent, ho lound at the Drug Store of F. L.
lhooka A Co., during tho day, and at the resi
dence of Mr. NViley Jones at nirnL
sept 2T—fin>
$.iu REWARD.
all bridges on tho lino gave way and went
on a voyngo down tho liver. It remain* !
to be seen whether ilia government, ibis j
time, is going to allowlUelf to be imposed j
uj»4»n and mulcted, nnd.the same old story i
ot iaetficieocy, to suy nothing worso re-
pen'.ou.”
’1'bis is wby«“iho eommcKHtof Europe, !
Asia and Airiva ’ i« to be * .*rned acr»*gu
“tho eontinont,” under tlm wUu provi-i
won* ol APoliliou legislaUon. * *
Sqmobi’dy has found out i\ new way of
taking pictures, hy which they can be
taken bettor in tho night than iu the uav.
A photographer has milled several from
tho trainos that hang, by his door, and
doesn’t approve the new plan.
An Old Copulkhkap.—In an excited
discussion, yostorday, between a Demo-
oral und a Gorman Republican, tho for
mer referred to habeas corpus.
“Habeas corpus,” responded tho Re
publican; “talk to me about habeas cor
pus. 1 knows him well. He h u damt
4>ld UoppcrlmaJ. -<YV Unymrcr,
We Have Received
AT THIS OFFICE
A GOOD StlPTLT OF
IE 3 A. :.FF-» 353 R.,
Suitable for making any kind of
BLANK BOOKS.
XTFRtliAN I’,S. llailrn.nl or Steamboat Com-
V‘ r ' iL ' r ^ r *'t Courts can havnm.nic
at this office any kiuj ol iiuok. they may re-
quire, A i >110RT NOTICE aud
IN TH3 BEST STYLE.
WANTED,'
A BREAD t’OOK, ot good character,
. V Non** other i.» o.l apply.
SHIVERS, WYNNE A CO.,
Coluutm,. S*pt IT-:* (-'“ok’. U.t.I,
night, tlio 2**th Of this month, n large sorrel
liorso, Charley, (well known in the fid Ga. cav
alry). ttiwut lfi hands high ami'about twelve
years old. Ho is a light sorrel, short neck,
largo ugly heud, wiih seme saddle marks. He
j is a little drooped ruiuped with rugged hip
I hones; is a tine paoerand splendid bugtry horse,
j lie (\a.- carriol to of in the Aiiicction of Co-
, lurnbuf. I will p »y the a nbove reward for the
' boric and thief, with evidorx o to convict, or
I t25 lor the horse alone. »
DR* a T. 1‘ATTILLO.
CliqiBtUli n RdI VSI.Ui AOBSCVi
ISRAEL F. BEQWN & SON,
AKW LOS DOS, cdy'SECTICUT.
ILL attend promptly to HI purchasing*
.V. and forwarding ot all classes of MKRCU-
ANDISK and every description of MACHIN
ERY, applicable to tho wants of the Southern’
people.
' All purchases made free of Commission till
Octobornext, n; the lowest market rates, and
forwarded by thd most expeditious routes. Or
ders must be no<*omi>union with the money, aud
Addressed to u>: either pi New London, Conn.,
or $2 John Strict, New York.
Refer to K. K. Brown. Macon, Ga., and W.
G. Clemons, Columbus. Ga.
augl-tt
Tl.
FOR RENT,
Ilccjidenco of James AY. Warren, in
Avynuthn, <»do mile from the city, conlam*
mg 8 acres; house with 7 rooms; out-bum**
ingsgood. Apply to D. 1*. Ellis, or this office.
Rent $700.
Sep fiO-hr .
FOR SALE,
A FIRST RATE second hand Carriage, of the
la'est atylc. It can be changed lroui a clo.e
carriage to au open Phaeton.
ALSU, *
A good second hand Piano, in good Vi^er—
octaves, with Rosewood ease
Aaply to C. S. HARRISON*
oci 1—fit. .
MUSIC,
INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL.
M RS. T. H. VANDENBKRG will bo iilewol
(after tho 1st ol October) to receive a
ited number of pupils, for Muftuul Instruction,
at her residcnco on Forsyth street.
TERM"’.
Instrumental Instruction, per quartorof
24 Immds J
A’oca I do «U»
Mrs. E. wou*d bo pleased to receive a few sin
gle genlomen as day bourdus, Apply as above.
Sep 28-1 w
■ TUNING,
A ND REFAllUXG of Mcloaoonf, Aecorilf
on>, Fluiiiias. Cuncertinas, uml thoroughly
repairing and tuning <>f Church Organs: a“‘'»
. PIANOS.
Orders received nt Air. Pease’s Bonk?U>r*.
and the rosidenco nt Mrs. Bailini, «n*l 'IN;
Vandetiberg. AU \v«ik warranted cr
diwircil. CASl’ER MIOilKL.
sep 20— lm
COTTON! COTTON I
KEIN & CO.,
AUGUSTA. OA*.
COTTON FACTORS,
AND AGENTS OF T11E NEW AND
ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN.
Running weekly between Augusta and
raugomonts. we are prepared t*, make h
erul advnucea on all comdgninenU oi ten*"
entrusted <o them fur rale or ihipment P»«
vantiah, New York cr Liverpool, with all
costa, charges and' txpenae* attendant therec .
including internal revenue tax, Ac. 5
GpnsignuieiiUj cut rusted tu their care for - *
vannah or New York will bu forwarded on “•*
rival by the tlrft trip >.t the HELEN, andt« u l
to our iriends, .Altssr*. Smith A Uunninf. y
New York, tf intended for s;.le in th.it marKci.
so as to arrive in llm short space of eight **«V
Having eetahlishol a line of ciii-per ship*
tween New York and Liverpool, all rhll'tpfl 1 !
of Cotton intended for tho latter place, will "’
sent forward without delay, thus avoiding o'"
further expenses oi insurance aud storage wD, a
iu New York. KE1N Si CO.,
Agents of Steamer Helen,
office Jnckrtu ■tre et '
aug 28-2m Opposite No: 2, Warren