Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 22, 1865, Image 1

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COLUMBUS DAILY ENQUIRER. -V HTUICT OOX.THCCT.O. OK TI1K CWSTITVTIO*^, «.O.VK,T .U'U BOOKOSIIO^ ADHI.VWTR.VT.OX OK . OOVBOSMK**. Ragland & Wynne, Proprietors. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1865. ‘i« T K K M S OF TUE daily enquirer. duo month- throe month? Six months Single copies -AHbernl deduction will bo l Newsboys and Dealers. ^ $ 1 00 :t ci o oo H) cents. le in Javor of VOL. VII,-.-NO. 253, RATE' : ,iiaro, i OF ADVKIt riSIMJ. two weeks throe weeks-- Squares# one week $ 3 60 <5 00 8 00 l) Oo 10 00 11 00 ST'l 71 7*< S4 ‘.10* - •, t, •.-» c; so hi iu i n ios 4 st y*i«»s m no 127 i :ot im* 117 u*» li tm 110 . - • ; • • ii<. 12'11 ." t" 1,'x) It'D 170 180 V» in 11 ■ ! -1 1 ‘1* 1 A. 22V 215 2-JO 2i:» 2<«0 ' V ’ 120 210 2'i » 218 .;iH»320 *1AU l»u; u ;2. '.0100 V..rn-lvertbemcnts published less than one >j 11 j-er S'juaru f.»r the first, insertion cents per square for each subsequent ' n 'viverti?oiucnts inserted at intervals to b ebarne l us new each insertion. Advertisement? ordered to remain on any particular page, to be charged ns now each in- 1 \iverti«tMnents not specified ns to time, will bo j'uHli'iifl tnOil ordered out. and charged jeo’r i ii-U \ h ertisers are requested to state tho number •!' insertions desired. advertisements considered due from the Irstinrerti' ’ ‘ “ u ' id collectable accordingly. rE 0| 81IIP )ttOl th u tf*’ Ids POLICY AS To PA UDONS. Washington, Oct. Id. Judge Wnrdlnw, Alfred Huger, nnd Col. Dawkins, of .^outh Carolina, t his nf- tor»*oon had an interview, by appointment, with President Johnson. They were ne- ccmpanied by W. II. TrcFcott, Esq , who U here on busino-s a* executive agent of IbatSlnt'*. Iho President, niter the cus tomary preliminaries of reception, invited them to be sealed, when at once the con versation commenced by Judge Wardlaw informing him that they were a dolega- I lion from the state Convention ol* South Ciralina, sent hither to present certain I memorials of that body. These tnomori- tl«had been very carefully considered in | the Convention, and In* believed they told exactly tko truth. The President inquired 1 the object"!' the memorials. Judge Wnrd- liw informed him thutoneof them was in behalf of .lollerson Davis, A II. Stephens, Georga A. Trenholm. nnd Gov. Magrulh. I lie *cd they had understood that by the llteinterference of tho President Messrs. Stephens and Trenholm hud already boon I released from close confinement nnd por- I milted to return to thoir homos, lie would I &»k for Governor Magrulh cither a pardon I or that ho might be released on bis parole. I They could ussuro the President no harm 1 would result from such an act 01 clem* I ency. The President replied that, all could not I be pardoned ut oturn. The business must I be proceeded with gradually, and an effort I made to execute tho law. A disc.rimin.a- llios was noce-sary as wo went along. It lias a too common expression, by way of Itfyumentin regard to clemency, that such ■ tone had 1 eon pardoned, and that he was Ijuit&s bad ns Another who had not been (pinioned. Julgc Ward law replied that the dele- Ifiiion presented no such argument us ■ that. Tho President said sometimes tho pecu liar locality had mi oh to do with pardons. ■ Likemany other things in human affairs, lie cannot have a fixed rule. Much dn- Ipen.b on discretion and circumstances. I f lie knew ourselves, we want to do what is and just, and to show a proper do* ■greeof humanity on the part of tho Gov- | erratum. Judge Wardlaw remarked that they had I tut come hither to express thiir own hopes I ltd desires, but as delegaU' from tho ■South Carolina Convention to present the ItRemi'riuls of that body in a formal man- r.ir. The President—We will, gentlemen, B♦‘HenJ ai) the facilities nnd courtesies lib:!, tho questions require. We would {refer to pardon twenty men than to ro ute one. . Judge AX'iirdluw replied that they did |Ltdrsign to *aj* anything with roruronce ■WOorprnor Magrath, furtlior iliun that ■they believed mueh good would result by ■theexercise of ihocxccutivo clemency to- ac’.erize a nation, which is nothing but an aggregate of individuals: and when a proper spirit is manifested ail can so t har moniously. Tho man who goes to the slake is almost dignified by his bearing; P. lifts him above humiliation. In these cases, gentleman, we will do the best wo can. VVhilo there is sympathy there is a public judgment which must bo nut. Hut I assuro you, gentlemen, no disposition exists for persecution or thirst for blood. Judge Wardlaw remarked that the tone of the newspapers was more favorable and different from what it was. He then asked if. the President had en a copy of tho amended constitution < f tJcmth Carolina. Of course he had scon they accepted eman cipation. lie felt perfectly saliHied that tbn person and pyoporty of tho rmgro will be protected, and spoke of the great diffi culties of regulating labor, and of restrain ing vagrancy, etc. The President thought many of the ov ils would disappear il they inaugurated the right system. IV laws protecting the colored man in ' and ho can c how it was • •••v* i nn qu< s mu when first » ‘. 'a.r a colored man in *lm v h v.mh shrug their .-he-. m . .. o r e»l man's testimony w«s t.n be taken 101 what if was worth by those \vh • < >:ainitiu him and tho jury who hear it. A it.a ».ll there was not as milch danger as w in supposed. Those coming out of elavoiy cannot do without work. They cannot lie down in dissipa tion ; they must w« rk. They ought to understand that liberty means simply the right to work and enjoy the products of labor, and that the laws protect them. That being done, and when wo come to the period to feel that tm*n must work or starve, the county* will he prepared to re ceive a system applicable t > both white and black—-prepared to receive a system necessary to the case. A short time back you could not enfoiee the vagrant hiW4>n the black, but* vould on the white man. Hut get the public mind right, and you can treat both alike. Let us got the gen eral principles, ami the. details and colla terals will follow. A conversation of some length ensued between the-Presidont and Judge Ward- law and Mr. Trescott, as to t,hn legislation of tko stuto necessary in reference to the condition of the treedmen. nnd to the scope and consequences of tho circular less beauteous and queenly form than that of the Lady Lstolle. But wo tremble not for Carl Hold’s constancy ( :i tin* sco^o ot beauty. Ho had seen many as beautiful as the I.ady E-tello; but her noble mind nnd warm, loving heart, none knew belter than ho, and appreciating it as lie did, it would have sufficed to make many a less determined man forswear his allegiance to aught else, oven at tho saorifice of his life “Estelle, my adored!” ho exclaimed, “am I vindicated in your sight? Ilavo you proved tho falsity of the base calum nies that have bean heaped upon my time honored name—a name which has Won mndo%»lorious by the gallant deeds of n long list of worthy ancestors ? Is this l«> bo our last interview, or will you still accord tho hand of .friendship to one to whom your honor and welfare are dearer than his own life?’’ “The result rests with yourself, Carl Hold,” replied the lady. “You are accu sed by ail who reside in the vall. y, even those whom you claim as your friends, of having secretly hinted ut trV.is ui. 1 f thou wouldst clear thyself of thi charge, fair sir, and gain the good graces of Kst,.i|„ do Klmendorf, buckle on thy sword and join the armies of our gracious sovereign, whoso heroic warriors, lighting under the impe rial banner, havo fallen like leaves in autumn, on many a sanguinary bailie, field.” “And so it has come to this pass, lias it, fair lady? Thou desirest mo to join tho accursed rabble that for gold sold them selves to the tyrant, who by force of arms seeks to trample on his fellow sovereigns, in defiance of all law human ami divine, and crush out tbn last remaining .-park ol liberty which now tiros with desperate valor tho struggling patriots of Jluugnry and Italy. ThD must L do to gain thy favor, fiiyest thou, although the more .-words wo call to tho tyrant’s standard, and the more strength wo give him to oppress Ins subjects at home. And know- o*c thou not that many of the most mdilo SPECIAL NOTICES. omCE COM.KCTOR I N’T KUNA L NEW T Kkvk.vuk 2d District, (jkoroia. 'y Macon, Ga., August 11, 1805, ) Uy order from Treasury Doiiartiuont, tiixea, when duo, nro required to bo paid before ship ment of cotton can he nmdo from this district. Tho 21 District is composed of tho following counties: Raker, Dibb, Butts, Ualhonn, Chatta- hooohco,Crawford, Decatur, Dooly, Poughorty E uly, llnrrit\ Houston, Lee, Muoon, Marion. Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogoo, Pulaski' Tike, Muittnan, Hnndolph, Schley, Siiaulding* Stewart, Suinptor, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up son, Webster and Worth. a , o, c * McnrRXKv. August 22,1905-tt Collector. Internal Revenue Notice. Olfieial instructions having been received this day from tho Commissioner of internal K»:vo- nuo. Rail H ^ ’ •, Stoam Boats. Impress Com panies and "./ peraunn a *e lioro y notified not to transport any Cotton, or move it out of tho -d collectoral district, unless they first procure UM ormit from this office or from my deputies. Cotton can he shipped on any Railroad to Ma- o.'jp Duty can he paid ut Columbus to Richard W^Jnquea, Deputy Collector. JAMES C. MrUl llNKY. August 22-tf Collector. fflJlS.l if»5, ) OKKKJi COLLECTOR INT’L RLVENUE 2p Diatrict op Gkoruia. Macon, August M, 18tlo, Notice is hereby given that all Distillers of apples, ponchos, grnpos, corn, or other substan- ees, ami all inanufacturors of tobacco, cigars »tc., arc required tt> tako out a license and give bond* Those who fail to give bond and procuro license nro, in addition to all other penalties mid forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per centum additional duties llicreon. Notice, merchants nnd others purchasing and loyal men in tho laud now lin writhing liquors beforo the duty is paid, do so at their beneath the torture in loathsome dungeons owu risk, os tho law compels mo to seize it, no No. lo, and general orders No. 115, from tho Adjutant (Jenorul’a Department, rela tive to abandoned lands in Smith Carolina nnd other Southern States. The e.x.-nmn- atiop of these subjects, it H understood, is to be continued at Another interview. Tho President smid : Wo must be prac tical, and cornel!]) to surrounding circum stances. Judge AVardlaw, Col. Dm kins nnd Mr. Huger all expressed to the President.their conviction that the Suite had accepted in good faith the results of the Dsuo which had boon made; that the people felt that, the President had stood bolwconthem nnd a Imrsh uso of the power of the govern ment; that they felt, entire confidence in his purposes and actions, and hoped in ro- turn to entitle them-Mves to his confidence as to thoir feelings and action >. Tho President replied that ho was glad to hoar it; that whenever such nuTUut confidence existed, th un would, he thought, be mi open road to the restora tion of good feeling and a prosperous con dition, and that if he knew him.-elf, and he thought ho did. lie would recommend nothing but what would advance their in terests. So far from pandering or looking to future elevation, he must be believed when ho said ho hud not an e.yo .-Anglo to such preferment. If, he continued, 1 could bo in*i.. umontal in restoring tho government to its former relations, and see tho people once more united and hap py, 1 should feel that I hud more than filled tho measure of my ambition. If I could feel that l had contributed to this in any degree, my heart would be more than gratified, und my ambition lull. Judge Wardlaw—ifivory man in South Carolina would respond to that. Mr. Huger—I am sure there i-, on their part, no punic fuiUi. They deserve your confidence, and I urn sure they will eai n it. Tho President expressed him°i*lf grati fied witli what had been said by these gen tlemcn. Mr. Dawkins remarked that all South Carolina reposed confidence in tho Presi dent, and that tho momorals presented by the chairman of the delegation represent ed the true sentiments of the people of that State, both in regard to those whom they wished pardoned and tho fooling and position of South Carolina. the The CoiiN|ilrAtor’ UY KOVAL TB’K. Ta\*> advasi »>< fw * WM1 E & CO v v -M rs&< col. E'l E & Aug" 1 * ,,s A.’™' 1 10 wV# 1 " 1 I*»ij him. I Colei H rill r*» o'lTO>| &,.C< ■ACTO] ll ‘ E M arn AU» U5-! * olorifl Dawkins snid—If wo Van got ■boo.rnor Mag rati 1 paroled, it would be a |r*»trelief t" him at tho present time. 1/ 1 W Wardlaw thanked the President (wTuvrirg released .Messrs. Stephens and ^rxliohn. President—AVo lmvo that far, then, v>‘2Cip;i*ed your memorial fir. Huger said Mr. Trenholm was one ■of their moil usoful men, and there was no would exert all his power with a lo entire* harmony bctwcon tlio State tT 'jth*' Government I'Ufi l -nt replied that ho under- ‘Wuthat v wn-. so; adding, if troa-on was there ought to be some tost to wwtnmii the power of tho Government Jfc'jniih the crime. Ho was free t» say Wit wu not a mere contest botwc *i po- ,c%1 P'dios, or a question a- to rf^Yacto Hernment-. Looking at tho Govern- win we do—the luws violated, and an ^•®Pt mill a at the lifo of the nation— « 4 , U'*l l»e a vindication of tho Gov* ’®*ntand the Constitution, even if the T®^8 pnwnr wero exercised thereaf- 2. U ! reh «>ui 1ms been committed, it 1J:, 10 Lj determined by tho highosttri* declared, even if clem- w mlr ^ conu> n ^ cr ward. There was | uly i,Ce °r pnjidicoin carrying out that ■Ifjp Wardlaw remarked they were Thl p 0 ^ lhftt - 4.1 ■“ re, idem, resuming, said there i^m vj*? n ^, u nkind feeling on this sub- not t0 uny gr0ut cx . suid, although not in* kslc ui oc . onvv * nt ' un * l 10 was induced Davis, who inu°c to ^ oor Rift. could not ienflg ® out L Carolina to see her Tho rising moon shed n flood of silvery radiance across the sparkling waters of the I/.ae, and no sound was hoard in the Val ley of Landun, save tho tinkling bells of di'stunt herds, or the silvery laugh of the grape pickers, as they strolled along tho hanks of tho river with their peasant lovers. On a rocky height, overlooking tho valley, stood an ancient castle, long de serted, moss grown, and crumbling be neath tho relentless fingers of lime. from the gloom beyond a solitary horse man emerges, ana dismounting beforo the ivy-laden portals of the castle, he leans against a pile of fallen masonry, and thus oommunos with tho bitter thoughts that are maddening his brain ; “Lost! lost! Can Estelle bo lost to me forever? Will she listen to tho driveling iica of the b iso born wretches who sur round her, who bato me b< mse J hold myself uloof from tho vulgar crowd, de spising their counsel, b ' au. defines my course tlir mgh :i- which, if faithfully a lt 1 1 .Master assures me will, in ii for me both wealth an t Imu ■ I the signet and seal in fin night, together with tic possession of them will for daring, in behalf of their country men, to protest against Iho unpreceib nl"' i ami fiendish tyranny which is de-olatir.g our unhappy land? Oh, Estelle! tlum had asked too much. I have loved you more than 1 love I my life. I lovo you still- for I know that you do not renline what il is you ask of me. But I declare » ■ j- .**• Estelle, I can never •** wish, L»r if L wuro I****® t-nough to consult my own desires without regard to tho woHaia: ol my countrymen, still 1 could not do it— for l wear the Kuhy Cross. 1 have taken the Templar's oath, and could L havo won thy favor, I could not have espou-e 1 thee uiitil peace once more reigned in the laud, nnd I had received from the Grand M Hal g'lyist thou sr>, traitor 1 H/> and at him men!” was shouted in (ku-Ts as tonished ears, and in an instant be was surrounded by a score of soldiers wearing the imperial uniform,hurled lo the ground and securely pinioned. “Away with tho traitor to the c:e.f!e dungeon*!” commanded the loader of (.tie bund; und unmindful of tho L*ulv Estelle, who lay unconscious beside the (bunInin, they hurried away with their prisoner, and soon Carl Held Was im mured in the deepest, darkest nnd mo.-t noisome dungeon of the ruined castle. Wo must leave the Lady Estelle now, for with hor our tale has nothing l'urthoi to do. Sufiico il to say, that she reached her homo in safety, and Cor y<*ur kncV. naught of tlio late of Carl Held. For hours—ages they seemed to Curl- lie paced tho lloor of his dungeon, em.-ing the wretched nmzo of woi.-o than compli cated misfortune which assailod him ut every turfi, when suddenly the heavy dungeon door unclosed, un.! ho ,wa.- dragged forth without ceremony, con ducted up sovoral loitering .-tairease*, and ushered into a spacioui cliambe.*, bong with crimson velvet, where ho found hirn- self in the presence of a large company of armed and masked men, who, clad in crimson robes, in stern silence surveyed their prisoner, who, with folded arm- ami resolute mien, awaited thoir summons to trial or death. Suddenly a man, habited like the ntst, and with a drawn sword in it is bund, stepped forth from the throng, and press ing the point of the weapon against the prisoner’s breast, thus addressed him : “Curl Held, are you ready to yield up your spirit to Him who gave it.” “I urn ready,” was tlio deep-voiced ami resolute reply. “Have you nothing to ray ere this sword pierces your heart? Have you no word of farewell to send to your gray haired sire, who dreams not of the death that awaits you, nor to the Lady Kdolle, who, at some futuro day, when your form ! j is mouldering in an unknown grave, will, in the arms of some stalwart and loyal subject of our most gracious sovereign; forget the unhappy Carl Held? The thought is torturing to you I see. Will yoirnow for life, wealth, royal favor, and the prospect of winning the hand of the Lady Estelle, renounce your traitorous schemes and roveul tlio names of your confederates ?’’ “Never,” fiercely shouted tho enraged knight; “never! 1 would rather dm a 1 thousand deaths! Not for all th ; wealth or favor that accursed royalty can lie-tow, nor for tlio heart and hand of her 1 love ! as l novor lovod another, will 1 sacrifice I my honor by betraying my friends and 1 the cause I swore to help them maintain. 1 Success to liberty everywhere, and free* ! rlom for Hungary, Poland and Italy! t Strike, accursed Austrian! I am ready.” But instead of tho threatened b! ) liniul.s it may ho found. JAMES t. McliUltNEY, If Collector. COLUMBUS, Ga., AugustV ,U4,r . . Uufloctor lor . . .uoVii' inK Miccogoo, Talbot, Ilur- . Marion, Chattahoochee ami .Stewart, nil |*nr- tioson^ugcil in distil ling spirituous liquors in tho above named counties will apply at once at my office, opposite the Poiry Jlou-e, and lilo bonds and procure permits, RICHARD W. J AGUES, Deputy Collector nag 22-tf Internal Bov. 2d Dist. (In. JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at tUe old Marine Dank Agency, WILL HUY AND SELL gold, silver, exchange, B-A.3STK; NOTES and UNCURRENT MONEY ALL KINDS eYohIhoe ^ No. 11 O, IOohi Side llroad SI. COTTON. GOLD) SILVER, BANE NOTES, STOCKS, BONDS, j Eorcign and Domestic Exchange,! BOUGHT AND SOLD. I ri»r AXD “ WAV Quickest and Cheapest Bought ana sola on Commfalon. C»*y OohiiuII Money.For S «I«. Particular nttontion |mld to Collocliuns a -' CTtcml.cr L Lhtv-Kn* this uml other ludnta and the Proceeds remitted ! b«wkttk. h. b . i. AWHnN . 1 - r t ^- 7 i ROSETTE & LAWSON. El I INI., HANSERI) & CO., j -i , YXJCT7'I02>T COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COMMISSION^MERCHANTS COLUMBUS, GEO. Advances made friends pool. H. U, Eimmnu, Jos. IIanserd, R, D. Watson. oct 17-lm IIANSERD, WATSON & Co7 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA, FLA. Advances made on Cntt.m consigned to our tuond* in Now j ork and Liverpool. Jua. II ivsiian. R. II. Waraox. 11. II. Umsu. D. II. BALDWIN & GO., COMMISSIO* MERCHANTS, ur.c 11s PEARL STREET, 131 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. PERSONAL and prompt attention given to a conxiguiuent-i. Lottos jiurchusciL j u Iy 20—t f w. I.. SAUar.URY. 8. n. WARXOLK. WAHNOCK & GO., COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, Office No. 131 lJroaJ St., (Rosetto i Lawhon’s Auction Room.) f PHEY are prepared to store Cotton, Mcrch- x andMo, I'roduoe, «kc. ct» ni i t ;te!^. ti .; , ,'!.'' h ' onto ,ho snlcof Bauoi.ng, lldi’K, So:., furnished at the market price. ^Columbu-, i Aug.1 Si—tf J. A. TYLEIl SAM’L K. UUltlSOX. TYLER & ROBISON, I). H. Damn? J. F. Cl 1 MM ISO, JI. IJamn.of, t C. M. Ilm.sr. \ NSW w ^ ” [ New York. Savannah. my oath Pit UoUl'aO !.o (rrand *. acquire ( V vompliunco with tho law requiring tho mimes of nil persons oalittfl ,to at tho auDU il idoiMb n, lor “Mayor ;m I Aldermen and ppji r otl’mers” of tho city ot Uidumhu*, to bo regi tered, l havo opened a lUiat tho Council Chamber, in tlio Com! Hnu.^e. I t (his purpose. M. M. MOORE, CIT. Council. Sept 0,18'15—2m Sun copy. General Collecting Agency, • r j 1 !! !•.’ iird' i -igiiod is now preinrod lo receive 1 nil n. .. nit- tor coll.vti.» n , inuli Irma the ^fovlli and South. My otlii o, for iho j*rosont, will l»o ni too law room «.l 11ou. .l imes M. Rus- Mi to he 11 A Co., late BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH. > il. (iunlii a Oo, L re ter t » M«*rs. t! > , t'vJii'obu -: 1C. A aeon: .1. Mo Nab. 1 • *r A Sou, Augusta, i -lm IV. 11. BENNETT. Through lo Atlanta. si 1* Ell INTEND A NT'S OFFICE, ) MIJSCOU viK R AILROAD CO-, CiiurnnUH, < J a., Sept, '.'ill, 1805. ) lUnscog iiaii Road Schedule. O N J V D VFTKR MONDAY. 11th iust., the Tn agor Iruin on this road will Lenvo Columliu? nt 7 o’eloek, A. M. Arrive ia Macon at l.M “ i*. M. Leave Macon at 7.2 : ‘* “ A. M. Arrive in Unlu.ubus at 1.21 “ 1*. M. Dliioun aud WchIitii It. R. Scliedn 1. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon G.'JO, 1*. M. Arrive at Atlanta 2.L.I, /V. M. Leave Atlanta tk**tl, P. M. Arrive at. Maeen*.. J.J0, A. M. sop 10—tf t W. L. CLARK, oup’t. ( HAM1E t)T SdlEIX LE. Advances made on connignments to our House in Now York, and to our friends in Liverpool and Qlaagow. Oct. 30,1S05—3m CONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, Tsr ew ITorlc, Offer thoir services for sales Cotton. Tobacco, or other produce, and will purchase on order goods of all kinds. rearhj Oppos'd*' the Jhuxk of Columbus,) K EEP on hand a good stock of FAMILY ttKOtWUKS, CUOPKEU Unr.d STOSF.- ! \Y A It h\ roll. FT SOAP. /'/.V.V. X FI] DLL'S. r0MHS,SP0OL-(vTT0X, DOM ESI'I Dli Y j FOODS, A'C. Particular attention given to tlio nurchaso or sale ol any kind ot produce or merchandise. J. A. TYLER, aug5tf SAM’L E. It ORISON. BEDELL & CO„ Grocers and Commission Merchants, (Nearly orpo»itr IJm’c <f Columbus, COLUMBUS, GA., 1/T!KP constantly on hand UR0CKR1ES and JV COUNTRY PRODUCE of overt kina. Consignments of Merchandise solicited. Prompt attention given to the purchase and ale of Hoods of every description. W. A. BEDELL, A. (i. BEDELL. julyll.—tf 0. 8 HARKlsn.V. ATKINS, DUNHAM (JO.. COSJlI&SIOXanil FOlilVARDIXIi MKKCIIAMS, APALACHICOLA, FLA. July 14th, 18i>5,—t f IlOUTU TO ir REFER Atkins, Dunham Sc Co., C. R. Woods, E. B. Young, W. II. Young. R. M. Hunby, Oct. 7—3m T O : Apalachicola, Fla Kufuula, Ala. do SUJ'ERINTENDA NT'S OFFICE, M. Sc W. P. It. R.. Moxtgomkhy, .Sept. JI, iSii'i. •runs **. 'i 25 A. M. .12 M. ...ii 15. P. M. ...I A. M, ...I lo P. M. M. this Road iivave Columbus at Ailive Wi ' Point An ivc at Montgomery- Montgomery Leave We.-t Point An i\ : t Ooloumbot— , . . U'ouacciiiig with trains of A. .V W. P. K. R. at Wc-t Point which arrivo*'in Atlanta at 7 P. M., in time to oounect wiili tho Western and Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga and points north, DAN’L II. CRAM, sept22*tf Ucu'ISup't. Notice MOIIILE AND G1RAKG ItAILUOAD. On and alter Monday, '.'tli i not un t, the Pus- sengerTrain will IcavoCirard f »r Union Springs at 2 o,clock, P. M. oct 0—2m 1). E. WELLS, Sup'L Notice to Shippers. Omen MrarmiKK Raii.iioad, ( Columbus, (ia., July 21 -t, 1m5. J Tho Muscogoo Railroad is now running a DAILY' TRAIN to Macon, an l nro prepared I). 8. nKNRDlOT. K. W. UKNKP1CT. J. C. UKXIIDICT D. S. BENEDICT Ai SUNS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MErtCIIANTa, NO. 236 MAIN STREET ■, Between Third and Fourth Sts., I.OUISVlIiI.K, KY, Oct. 4— 2m 8. V. ROWLAND. ROWLAND, IRVINE & CO., WllOLKSAl.H DKALEUS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Between Pearl and Third Street.-', CINCINNATI* OHIO. A\ r M. Gr. 8AVAN, (LATE OF 1KSXHFSKE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. Office over Hunby'a store, corner of Broad and St. Cliur streets, oct 15-8m* THOS. C. JOHNSON, (LATE OF ST. LOUIS, M0.,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, (laim ami Ural Estate Agent, No. 50 Murker Street* d'|i Siuira, MONTGOMERY, ALA. Oct. IP—gm* J. T. PEYTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ME Mi'll 18, TENNKS8KK. ;iven to all butiue Holt. Columbus, Ha. to foi r-1 freight, with dlspati-ii t<» Macon pword, inaPk nnd critnfcon robn f voalinj? tho anmv whiln garb and flitter- MilledgovlUe, Atlantu.and ii.tormodiate point#. log badge of tlm Grand Mastnr, wltilo lh July31 t| IV. Ji. CLARK. BupR. vaulted a relies trembled, itnd tho t- wildly flarod, a- the rallying cry, “Lib* i < m : o t i ; erty und tho Und Ceos* !” burst from the , .m If- this I lipi of nil present,und as musks and robe* i ilth which the | were hurled aside, Curl found hinvoll i-- day giinrun- standing among well tried and powerful Notice! i-U" Vterd' 1 »t.A 4 r* WYftd Uu* r rQ P‘iod that ho had ro- kete Rotil?/ rom ^ r3< ihavis; but they Mtof J°wnicndable. Tho tone of 'P r ove(J 8 T3; i t,u V,evc l r ' waa considerably ferwt:' “ utth P °thorj wero not of tho Llusn W.S'r.-'" ", n « "Mnit lonioncy. ‘»l« r P0«"d by say i iir too me, l should not fear tlx i-siie of to* frionds. night’s interview; Turin jpito of tho false “Right woll bust thou talcs circulate I to tho olieot that I um a j sir knight,” said the G dissipated roue and a dangerous conspira tor, (thank tho gods! they know not Iho extent or purpose of my s<> culled treason,) she smiles on me still, and i - evidently not displeased with my attentions, although ghe declares that our more than friendly intercourse must end, and that henceforth wc must meet us nothing more than ordi nary friends, and I may be denied even the boon of her friendship. And yet, per haps, it is for the bc-t. My oath as a Knight Templar binds ino in chains stronger than those of Cupid ; and 1 have served tho states who control the compli cated machinery of politics too well to hope for the signet und seal which will proclaim my release by the Grand Master from my oath recorded in blood that once flowed in my K ou,; i right arm, until l have pa-sed through future months, and it may ho years, of mental labor, biqin torturing conspiracies, fearful execution , and bloody If 6uch be my fate I w ill murmur stoo l tho d Mn«(< TREASURER’S OFFICE, Muscoguc R. It. <’•)., Columbus, (ft, Sop!., 1st, 18i)5, On and after this ditto the faro on this road will bo live couts per mile. JAS. M. BIVI NS, Treasurer, S< pt l*tf only in our prosonco, but in thine intm- view with tho Lady K-Uidle at the foun tain also, as well as in thy previous inter views, for wo feared that you nrght forgot your knightly oath in your lovo for tin* lady, and for weeks spies have watched your footsteps and listened to your words. Instead of proving lh oa traitor, we are assured of th.y fidelity to tho cause, and now appoint thee to bo Grand Command er of iho third section of the order, Iho post being recently made vacant by a - is- sinatinn. D*» you ull uppiove of my choice coinra les ?” “Aye, that wo do! A right good choice l” was the reply of u,!. “Bravo Grand Commander Held! tln*y ad* J tract* for (ao delivery at this place of <iuk ded, in chorus. nml I'ino Wood by the car l »ad. Parties wiah- “And now to horso and nwny, ' -nl icu sumo will pltmso make rtpp!iea|j»n imiuodi- the Grand Master ; “tho nvprning’ i light ; - - - NN • "• tLA *Hv, Sup t. NUTIC'E TO SlIimiRS. •Sia-UIUNTK.SlJAN l ri oFFICK, IKK lt.ll. llllAll, t Columbus, (la., Auk. It,'da. ) Shippers and Consignees aro hereby notified ' that this Company will not bo responsible for freights shipped to any Station ou this Road, or 1 nt Columbus, ufter it Is discharged frou our cars. W. L. CLARK, 8up*t. aug Il-tf NOTICE. ;vvv.-vj <.*»}»"> r. u nol, for whoii Curl Hold wrotu liis nnmo on tho list of tho gtiigli'i Tcmplur <d - Jl"> ( Jluby Cro.j, ho vow.* 1 ! to wod hiiurolf lo l||(t JWwt-Y(s, i”u|>poso >ho U a I hU country’s futo, and risa or full with tho W, I, 2I r ? , '>CU« l n Jj and temper; hut causo of tho Rullant sons «.i iihorty who Ifc". JL lnt . Bn Hon to lKTseculo her. Uook hor rctoralton. But, hark ! it i. my ^ ™»xnan!mity and indo- I Judy's bufflocall. I w w meet hor ' t our- ai». inU ? b ' enC!s °f spirit in sub- ago, my hoart-bo laithlul to thy country i-fi-ncs. J‘“* l0 PUtthcK,,vcrnmcnt (and hor cause!" m lb.. .! ue ™**nunimity ttiljos Possin* around thei prcJoolinK anulo o( t VJi * n d when takon in tho tho custlo wall, C'url Hold rapidly np- uroaciiud a clump of willows tlmt over- huiiK a sparkling fountain in tho rear ol tho castle, und thoro parting the drooping branches, ho doffed LD plumed hut, und bent his knoe in reverence butUro the I, ,dy Estelle, who awaited him. ■ rtfc'tminn, ohsorvotl that And in «ood trutii, many a proud knoo *-> Individual may ch«r. had loan bout erenow in revercip'oto - l „nir U “"!' lct lh *w from hu- o |ot4 0,18 01 tem P° r “ nd thf*v liad ft u > tho trull) of all tho mult find u* many leagues banco.” I -”- B " 11 In ubedienco vo tho command, Iho I knights assembled in tho open court, and j mminiinu He ir lends hade each other I farewell, end rode each on his appointed j course, all courting danger and many ; meeting will) death, long before th i n - ■ sembling of tho (fraud Council ir, Italy j at which the (Iran i Master, whose mtmo j now dear t ■ the sons of liberty in land, proseuied to Curt Held tin signet j url i c | 0 , Notice to Shippers. Tkk vscRKH'.OmoK, Muse.,gee H. M.Co.,1 Culumbu*, (l.i., July itlsi, 18dY j From ami alter tho 1st Adjust, pro-payment a ill be ru ((tired for all freight shipped to But ler and intermediate Station*. Tho freight on all goods received at this placo uny point, must bo paid on delivery of tho J. W. PEASE, bookseller and Stationer, COLUMBUS, OA. T7INE LETTER PAPER, by tho quire oi JU roam, Fine Cnj Fine Cm Ladies' Fine Note. Paper, (lilt. Commercial, School und Ladioa. Pens, White. Buff. Onaque and Canary Envelopes, India Rubber Round Combs. ” ” Dressing Combs, " " Tuck Combs, Morocco I'ockot Books, Violin Bows. Leather Wallets, Briurwoua Pipes, (4..D. (iun Caps, Ini't Merehuum Pipes Playing Cards, U.d'n Rubber Pipes, Vlrilintr (!;»rds, Tooth Picks, VinlinA (Liit ir Strings Memorandum Books. Violin Bridges, September 1-tf A KAINJE LOT OF CHEAP NEW SHEET MUSIC, JUST RECEIVED BY J. W. PEASE. Sept ID—tf E. /.. K U0K KB, R. J. MOSES, SENIOR. It, .T. MOSES, JUNIOR LAW NOTICE. r TMII2 UNDERSIGNED have formed a eo- -I partnership, under the name and style oi it, J. MUSES, nnd will establish an olliee in Columbus, (ia., on (lie 1st October next. In the meantime letters addressed as above will be promptly attended to. Tho senior partner will attend regularly the United States District Court at Savannah, the -Supreme Court of Georgia for this Judicial District, the Courts ot tho Chattahoochee Cir cuit, und upon special retainer in important oases will attend any of the Courts iu (Jeorgiii (Federal ortRato.) R. J. .MOSES, Senior, aug 15-tf R. J. MUSES. Junior. ALEX. C. MORTON, Att’y at Law, Conveyancer, AGENT FOR REAL ESTATE. Offices: No, IOO Kt-oml S»nc(. \1 U. Morton will practice in tho U. S. Courts, ifl which are hold in (Georgia; and, on special retainer, will attend to tho adjustment ot claims in tlio States of Alabama and Florida. july‘24-dut JAMES M. RUSSELL, yjr at Uaw, (Olllco over Store of (iunby Sc Co.,) id tho p will horoaftcr give my u to uli buainoss entrusted to i, tiguous counties, july 20-tf LAW NOTICE. devoting his exclusive J* ? £ .2 if- : 6 s = a s 3 = a At Johnaonville, on the Tcnnossco river, a close connection is made with a tine Daily Line ot bteauiers, to St. Louis. They will receive the Cotton and pay till accrued charges to that point, and transport it l > St. Louis, giving through hill of hiding to Xow York. At St. Louis the Cotton is tr.ms'or •• 1 by the boats to Broad Gagne, Mis-is*ippi .V uhi" River rail road. free of drnyagv, and by them is carried to Mew York without change ot car . If ship pers prefer the route by way Louisville, tho agents of the ditb rent Thro i^h Freight Lines to >eiv York, will receive if at .* ishviiieami forward it all the way by Rail, paying accruod charges, without extra The Nash- I vtlloaud Louisville, und the Na dtvillc A Chat- I luxu.og.i R.-.id. being connected, Cotton slnp- I ped h> wav ot Johnsomitle will not change rsnt Nashville. Bates how Johnjmnvillo h> New York per bale: limn Nashville (till Baili >1n ui>wn are advised.) Parties desiring t«» rt.^hip at Nashville, instead of Jounsoiivillc, can ha\o opiion of shipping by Straiiib.i.it to (' i 11 • - i n i iti —“the C'umherland River he ng in fine bo iting order," at low rale- if 1 oi| t» I t ling >2 per hale t<> Cincinnati, mid from that i oint over three different lines ot Railroad, nt •*> > per btre. Cotton by eitlu r louto can be laid down in New York from Kutauhi. Montgomery, Co lumbus or West Point, in twelve Pays, Shippers must consign t" Sttauib. at at Johnsonville, and to Agents of Through Line . ora tbuniaission Morebantut NnshviJJe. tio» eminent permits must accompany each bill of lading. R. BAUGH. Supt W. A A. R. R. GEG. G. HULL. Supt A. A W. P. R. R. C11AS. T. POLLARD, IPrcs't M. A W. P. H. R. W. L. CLARK, Supt Muscogee Railroad. VIRGIL POWERS. Supt S. W. U. 15. 11. B. WALKER, Supt M. A W. 11. R. F. II. EWING. Gcn'l Freight Ag’t N. Sc C. nnd N. it N. N. It 11 sept 22—tt MURRAY, 1 Columbus, Ga., July f>. 18tV5. HINES HOLT. Law Molicr. and 60hI of ifiu fatuous order, the rmmuu- bruncuof which to-day strikes tenor to tho heart of every dospol in Europe. A dandy youni officer, belon^iuir to a crack rcgimmit, upon being orilnrcd i" China, “1 hop*,” said an old olflc«;r lo him, “that you will not fall into lb»* b H nd« of the Chinese, for 1 undcr-Utid llmv arq addicted to «mting; puppio-.” Snippers will idoaso tako notice, us tlioso rules will ho rigidl july.il-tt A. J. M. BIVINS, Troits'r av; life applications for pardon under the Prcsi j dent’s amnesty proclamation, and also to trails- I act all other i»rofessional business. ' G. 1). A G. Wm. HOOPER. ? mgB-lf DOCTOR STANFORD R ESUMES tlio practice of Medicine and Surgery. Cases from u distance requiring surgical attention can find comfortable ujc.utn- i luodatious iu the city. Otlico hours from II till 2o'clock, P. M. | Sept *5. 18*35—tf DR. II. 31. CLECKI.EY, II O MBOPATIIIST, r |^KN DERS his services t<» the citizens of Col- . X umbus and vicinity. Gtlico at hi* rc-iiienco on McIntosh street, hutueo i KamPdph ami Sr. CJair, next door to J»r. Cu.*hiii •! is burnt corner. Office hours from d to h A. M. and Iroiu 1 to ;> P. M. _ auglKtf Dr. A. E. Ragland COMMISSION I ( \FFKRS his il services to the fit 1- I v/ tens of Columbus. Wynutoti urnl the \i I eiuity; ami will nttotui proiuf'tly to ail props- . siotinl call*, lie may he found at Mr. Bran- . nan’s Drujr Store during the day, nnd at bis father's residence in Wynut ui ut night. Hllgl _ _ MEDICAL NOTICE. BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 130, WKST SIDE II HO All ST, LWAYS ON HAND a full um! complete Dry Goods, Groceries, Cutlery. Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Boots. Shoes, Hats. Domestic and foreign Liquors, >V mo?, Ac., 30UU lbs I C Tin Ware, which can bo had at luwost market prices— Wholesale <*r Retail, No diiUeuUy iu having your money changed, aug 21-tl Notioo ! OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD It. It., t I August 15, l8fA. 1 An adjourned meeting of the rituckholders of ^ thi ' ompaiiv will be held at tho Office. Girard, I A* j.rory portion of luaehiuny in eouipl Ala., on the third NVedneiduy in Oc.ober next, ' OJ j cr . Address T. J PEARCE, at li o'clock, A. M. J• M, PR fc.ll, j Seals’ Station, M. A G. It. R , Ala . STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE. |,V GOOD Running order, perfectly new Belts, aug I'.i Id clary. Sept 21 lm fit at this Ortio •bt.lined muiipg ot Coluumu* and vlciuitv, that 1 have abandoned the “Modleal Profession ’’ in c>>nsc«|ucnce ot u»y recent mercantile oi.eratmns: 1 avail my self tho pleasure, through the iiiMiuui of your neper ol correcting tho on or, and to assure tho ''Public" that 1 shall not permit any busino.** operations ol whatever nature, to iutnrlere with toy medical pursuits, or to interrupt those social relations ot a pn»te"ion.il ohaiactvr, which h ive been, for years. »■* pleasant and agroouhle. Calls lelt at tho Diug Store of Mc.v-rs. Brooks A Co., (ouodoor above Ennis A Co.,) or at uiy resuleuco ou Forsyth street, will mod with prompt attention 4ti Uronil Street, Coluinl>u*4, ReurglM, Milker aud Dealer 5n Guns? ALL KINDS OP (HJN MATERIAL AND ARTICLES IN THE SPURTING LINE, POWDER AND SHOT FOlt SALE. Key? fitted and Locks Repaired. sept 18—tf A. CAD MAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. ALL Desor ptions o Rell Hanging attend • ed to. and Keys made [ to order. CRAWFORD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL.; Sept 2»i-2u» Select Limited School. I I AVING long entcrtaii cl the idea that a I L limited School is bc*t adapted to secure th« highe-d ends of Female cducati u. 1 have selected Columbus, (ia., a* n suitable location for the cstablbhuient ot such > . Institution. The largo nnd coinmodioii- Re-idcucc ot Mrs. M. E. Shorter, opposite the Baptist clniicb. will bo occupied tor the purpose. The number of pupils will he limited to h>, of which number lo or 12 can he received into iu.v hunily as boarders. Pupils must he entered for the Scholastic year, or for the remainder, after entering; and no deduction will be made for absence, except in case? of protracted sickness. The scholastic year will be divided into three terms— each U weeks. 77ie Fi>sf Trnn will open on the'.'th of Octo ber next, Tho rates t«*r it us follows : Tuition Literary Department i n (Hi '* Music “ 25 (Hi .Made with u»o ol instrument ■'(«/ < Fre u r.o lo oo curreuey or its i Greek Roard (exclusive ot washing'. To bo paid iu advanc equivalent. Provisions will bo made for ornamental branches at the usual rates in other institutions. t turnUli their own sheets, | il- owels. . for entering p 2oi\od until the . th Uctober. Addross until 25th Sept, at l.'uiaulu, Ala.; Col. Wm. U. Chambers, Mr J. R.. Jones, Russel) eo., Ala Col. J. M. Chambers Mr. J nines Cook, '• •• Mr. Wtu. Mitchcl, Mr, A. 0. Flewollen, Bept 8—Itw Suucofiy, WM. J. llitANNi >N a ( i Auction 6c Commission iVIcrchanls, HU FA U LA. AL OARTlCl’LAll attention given l*» the #ale I and hU'iiie-s «»t COTTON. Julyun