Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 22, 1865, Image 2

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©aily Enquirer. JUIIN !*• MAttTIN COLUMBUS: Sunday Morning, Oct. 22, 1865. will bo forgotten in nc-.ion and , tcraiicort of men , Cutibv, of tbft depat lineal c*f (seorgia, Hint Tin* purling wee no between the two- ft mjfticjrnt number of lonma coulu not bo the wtutewmao and the prenchor—wun • bud in tho «Lite «> haul one-holf of my deeply affecting. Both wopt as they More#; and »»«the fond* were bad, and grasped each other’s hand. CANDIDATES. News by Telegraph. The Petal Service In tilt) Smith The other day we r f u Nkw Orleans, Oct. 10.—Owing to tin* ptiliflfitclory roports from New York, the 1 n Northern | cotton market in greatly depre*sod, and too unsettled to make quotations. the <1 is nnec rnoro than four hundred miles. I abandoned ml idoa of attempting a road through a country difficult and tedious under morn propitious circumstances — The propped of ruichii.g Andc-Monville at this time v.as by no means favorable, and nearly one w»*»*k had elapsed since my arrival at 8 ivmiimb. I had telegraphed to Augu.-tn, Atlanta I*rrss tli-pnt< h to the elb et that Hie . Jtuyerf offer to purchase at two conU | and Macon uirnost daily, and received » n:„« n.vnnrtiiieiit of the I'nitcd decline, but factors hold for full prico, and i replies that the railroads were not com- l’oatoflioo , . in „ no sulci. made. plitod. At luOffth, nn tho morning of tho State*. that had hern eelt-niiMumin^ *ui- There is but a small stock of produce in 1 18th of July, a gratifying telegram was ilw ii.bfllioii. would bo a tax upon the market, and very little business doing received, announcing the completion^ of • • *• • n.*t~ j-.—*4 ... * i.. ««.i ->Mroads f ring in tliat line, and but little demand. Nkw York, Oct. 18.—Montg million* of dollars when tlm Southern • uuir spoke at a Democratic meeting last I boat and proceed Still wrvioo ahouM Lo roatnrwl; nml '■■"***- ‘lo.iouneinn ne«ro luffra.o nml r«- I i.»tch boat yesterday mortiing we ere favored with another dhpitlcdt paying flint the lirat- immed -tutennuit was untrue. Tim cor recti on was hardly necessary. Whether the falsehood was the concoction of gome knavish fanatic, win* undertook in this way to oppose the extension of mail facilities to the South, or of a silly neo phyte in politic*, whose memory did not reacii beyond the period when lie took refuge from the draft within no official boom-proof, its absurdity was too glar ing to deceive mi} body. Tho whole business or cost of the Poatoffiee Department, before tho war, did not amount to t ight millions of dol lars a year, and we doubt whether the cost of the V.holo mail service in the Southern Slates was even two millions of dollars a year. The Postoflice De partment was sometimes self-sustaining, but oftener a .-until tax upon the Treas ury. Before the war. the S'uvice in tho Northern States was oftener s« If-sustaiu- *-^-aJ,iul1ii the Southern. But this was because The po-n. Savannah. Thodis* night, denouncing negro Kuflrago and im- I patch boat was scoured, ana in twenty- ornmending tho colonisation of frond m on f,>ur hourt after tho receipt of the telegram on Mexican soil—war being lir#t declared nnd MfixiniiJlian expelled. October IDlb.—Tho steamer Scotia, from Liverpool tho 7th, arrived to-day. Fenian excitement continues. Lord Bruce, it is suid, has asked nn cxpinnalion of Seward in ngaid to Fenian movements. Some parlies said to ho connected with the Con fade rate loun deny it. Lindsay admits his loss. Cotton—Salas on Saturday, 7th, 1:0,000 halos. Market advanced hi. and buoy ant; Breadstuff** dull; Provision- ,*t< ;t iy; Consols 8Hi! to 88J alluded to, I was on the way with men and m ate rial. On arriving thoro, 1 found the railroad completed to Macon, and fiom there to Andcrfonvillo. Having never been broken, I oxporioncod little difficul ty in reaching my destination, where I arrived July 23'. h, after a tiresome trip occupy Ins -ix days gnd nlghU. Major tfeneral Wilson detailed a com pany of tlm I'h i nitod Stales Cavalry, and ono fiom tho 1#7lb U. H.. colored, to u | *iht mo. A momber of the fonnor com pany v.nr killed on the fi'.h of August, at ailed Montey.uma, on the South Bank of England has raised iU rat • ol j wc.-t* re Railroad. The rolling slock of discount to 7 per cent. Boston, Oct. 18. — Wendell Phillips de livered n lecturo before the Boston fra ternity last night. The lecture attracted a large and enthusiastic audience. Its title was, “The South Victorious.” Mr. Phil lips said that President Johnson, in his hpaecli to the delegation that waited on him from South Carolina, and who ap pealed to him for protection against Con gress, and the harsh liat of tho Northern States, had arraigned himself with the half converted rebels and made himself three fourths of » rebel in order that the rebels themselves might he one-hall con* vortod. „ Major General Banks Mr. Phillips de nounced us a vagrant monlebank, laden with the cursos of every loyal man in Louisiana and Massachusetts, nnd yet, Massachusetts men were going to send him to Congress. Mr. P., in speaking of the endorsement because in pn-n..,. - * uu Jj ul boon of President Johnson by various repub- ndapted t*» the *mliti«»nof lime;-.'it n»*- 1 ! ( j^n State conventions, said tho repuhli- Nin-til mtlicr tLull nl tli. Smith. Tho tro willkin'i' 1 dViV’^ 1 ' ■* “ •*’ 1 ** while n! the South been n- willingly a < was thill (’oil- vole* of Xorthcrri ad«*|iled the II live cenfs i .■ b ill r poMugo, which u* from the rhfaji postage plan wa> the peculiar fa vorite al the North, nnd derived more revenue from (hat section of (hit I’nion than any other plan would* Why ! Bc- enuso the Northern Stales were more thickly settled than tin Southern, nnd people ill those States were more solieit- • mis to economise their expenditures.— The* threc-ceiit pice* and the copper cents were u emit noy among them, while they were not recognized as such nt the South, 'l ie y -I • *1 upon the dif- feience between thieo and live rents in payment for a letter live c ent** would liav paid. Tie enn*ei|Ui gross, ehiefly by tin represeiilel i\ uniform dim would in me m**.-! u Northern cent t» tin live mid ten e» nts el Imve produced the lai South. 'I’lie war bn- pel haps changed, to a great < \tenl. the eeiiiioini/.iiig piniieiisi- ties of the two section- The wealthy North can now nll.ird !•» spend dollars where it reluctantly parted with dimes before; while th" impoverished South can hardly get tho dunes to spend. But we are accounting for a development of the postolliee system In foie the war by ii comparison of the conditions of tin* two sections nt that time If any proof were wanted that the postal system of the Southern States would l»e Helf-sustaiiiiug with rates of postage suited to the condition of the country and the fiuetions «.f ( urrenev in use among the people, it i- f aid in the fact that the l’o-t* rtie< l». ; j ; t of the Confederate St.it* - - -t .* , . shroud ; i/ut thoro is no' sueiD p*,'^ 1 '}, Ims not cxialod ainro tho Baltimore con vention, when it wan buried in Clio will of Ahialmm Lincoln. 1 dony the exisleneu of any political I’oico uiitltlod to the ro- pijldicnn party, Mr. I'lnllips in advertised to repeat his Ircturo nt tho C’oopur I net!lute, Now York, next week. Nkw York, Oct. 18.—By the b lea me all tho road I traveled over is in inisorn bin condition. At ditl-ro r *t atations along tin* route the expedition was well known, and not unfrcquuntly men in Confederate uniform onterod tho car* ami diEcussed the treatment of our priaoneri at Ander* .-(•nvillo, nil of whom candidly admitted tho shame and blot on their reputation. Nkw York, Oct. 18.—Hold oponod at 1-101 and closed at 1*101. Hold easy. Tho custom demand is moderate, There in no speculative movement and loans are made II it. The Edinburg to-day lakes out S-W.- 000 in specie and the Benda $1-10,000. Total $18-") 000 this morning. The Itcccnt 1.led ton Bet mini, Tho Jtepuhlicnns are making thorn selves perfectly ridiculous in prnterniing to he pleased by the result of the elections in lows, Ohio and lNmnsylvanin. They know very well that the returns settlo tho question in New York. If wo only do half ns well ns our friends elsewhere, wo will carry tlx* .State by ten thousand ma jority; (nil beyond all doubt we shall do lur bettor. The following figures tell tho Moro Csillo wo have Havana dates to the 14 h. During thu llr»t week in October, heavy rains and hiizh winds prevailed throughout the island, forcing the people i * shut themselves up and Hi-peitd hu>i- i-tion of the that would it llllc III lilt* Tho telegraph polos and railrotd. have been washed away ; several liver were lost by drowning, und inueh misery earned. Information from llayti says tin* only ve-sel President Hetlared lias emplnyed in blockading Conf'*doralo purls hud been captured by n party of throe hundred men. (iell'urcd at last accounts w-is at Port Prince. A flic broke out this morning in the building, on Fpriice street, occupied in part by tho New York Ledger. The building was flooded with wait him n short time; and perhaps the least damage wn*- by the lire. Tho llrcmon arc still at I / “0.07 K.lXr l^iigtiNh liter Drinkers. In reply to those who wished a reduc tion of tiioduty on mult, Mr. Gladstone, in hiA recent Budget, showed that duty had not boon such as to diminish tho manufacture and consumption of beer. In 172'J a population of six millions con sumed six million barrels of beer, or a j barrel per head per annum. In 18W the i —■ —-—-— consumption had only risen to eight mil* *' c ,i ro authorised to announee lion*, or about two-thirds of a barrel perl ttlCHARD M. PITTS, head. Now, it has risen to a barrel a year j as a candidate for the Legislature of Russell again, or twenty millions. The consump- County, Ala. 4W*\Vo are authorised to Announce UR. B. O. OWES, m a candidate to represent Russell County In tho lower branch of tho Alabama Legislitturo, nt tho ensuing election. oct 22-to turn of malt bus risen since 1831 from one to 701 thousands bushels per head, whilo tho consumption ot spirits has fallen from seven and 08 hundredths gallons per head to six and 40 hundredths. Tho growers of barley had not suffered, for tbero had been a steady rise in its prico both abso lutely and relatively ns compared with wheat. Altogether, beer paid duty of about twenty per cent, to tho rovenue, whilo tea paid from forty to forty-live per cent. Spirits paid 4<J0 per cent., and wine from 27 to 30 per cent. He held that the consumers ot ten wore entitled to tho first consideration, especially as ho could re duce its price 64. per pound (on a con sumption of 92,0(X),0Q0 lbs.) at a loss of roenuuof only C2.U73.000 per annum— allowing for probable increased consump tion ; while to reduce beer a farthing per quart would involve a loss of £3.300,000, n greater loss out of the spirit duties should tl: oot 22 td J. R. HUBBARD Is a candiduto for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Russell county, Ala. oct 2*)—to For Congress. We arc authorixed to Announce the name of HON. GEORGE REESE, former Senator from Chambers and Randolph, as u candidate for Congress in the 3d District of Alabama. oct 17 tnovB* COL T. 8. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER AUCTIONSALES. 15 Y TD. IP. ELLIS <L;it«; Ei.LIS, Livivgrtox A Co.) * U. H. POWELL Is a candidate to represent Macon County, Alabama, in the Senate. Election first Monday in November. oct 18 te 89.118 20,(XM) •10.000 V*. »'4>;ia. I 'll ll'-pub'icnn mtijont.), 1803—itfpublicftn mnj., chiimatod, U' publicun lo«>, onto, IKi’,1—Ib pit'iiicari mab.rily, 18<V» K publican iniij., • -limalcd Ucptlblican lo= , l*>\\ A. l8*‘i I 11**ptil»! icitit majority, 1885 -lti-publicitn nmj., ontimalcd llnptihlican lofv, Cuunling Gtmnc. ticut tli«*r** is a • inti*- gain on a light Volo of over eighty th**n and. In !hia Slut.* tho Itopublican majority la t y«ur tut- than seven Lhousiind, nml it follow* that it wo merely gained in like l roporlhui with other Mntrs we Teti'd • ni iy N *w 3 «uk overwhelmingly. Nothing hut tlm impediment- creutod by tIn* regi-lry 1-iW in largo eilics will pro- vent oni carrying the Stut« by fifiy tjiou- fiund mnj *i itv. .V )\ Il'm-A/, W\th. the consumption of beor increase so much ns to diminish the quo of spirits. Mr. Gladstone mudo out the consumption of iho uctual beer drinkers to bo at least (iOO quarts per annum, or perhaps two quarts per diern ! Apropos of the heavier drinkers, he told au arousing anecdote, lie said— “I am about to relate nn anoe.dote in connection with this point, which I may profnee by saying thut I have many good reasons to look upon it us authentic^, though I confe.-s I was disposed to bo w. little incredulous from tho moment whonr I first heard it. Tno authority from which it came, however, entirely forbids the continuance of any such fueling. The subject of my lalo is a laboring man, whose ordinary avocations are on tho river Thames, and require great muscular exertion. An accident occurred to this man's hand, and he went Into n hospital at the east end of London. One ot the rurgeons there dealt with his caso, but tho result was not quite satisfactory. Tho burgeon accordingly said ho should wish to open tho hand, but that before ho per* formed the opemtion he Wi*s anxious to bo assured that his patient whs in every *-onso of the word a tempi rate person. Ho usked mudo persons who knew, wheth er ho was ten)pernio,and they told him ho was. Ho put the sutno question to the man himself, and ho suici, 'Certainly, 1 mu temperate, and have always been so. 'What quantity of boor do you usually Ur » ,, 8 y ’ asked the sutgeon. The reply was, ‘N ever »*. .no Mian eight quarts a day.’ (Loud laughter.!' i .*. s ^td. thut For SherilT. Tlio friends of LORENZO M. BIDDERS annouueo him su a candidate f.r Bhoriff of Mumifee Cuunty. llo bu heretofore nerved in this offloo nnd very acceptably. If elected Butane! E. Knbinon will bo hie Deputy. Oct H, lW)-to ludepoutlenl Cindidale. 39,479 2n. ono 20,000 Demo work. | Alex. 11. Stephens, ox-Viro l*rc -iilent I of the lute ConI'odeiacy, accompanied |,v \ dudgo Boogiilrs ami utner.*, vi«ited MayoV Gutlier. Mr. Stephens suhseqiienlly call ed on Slicnir Kelly, Ho appeared to be in excellent health and spirits, A Bio l!i*i: The real estate of Saint :<*ma>' ehureh, in New York, which flight .; 1 i-idMKI, wn* r-oid at $1,100 por I- t iii l!*21. Tim vinlry thought this very dear, i.nd, t * make mult* r- luirnionious, the lute I ran* Lawrence, |>»vid Hadden. Kichnrd Oakley, Morns ItohinMin, ami nthei' [ending men of the ve.-iry, united in honorary pledge that the i* Miller by any futuro bond or •hurcli should i At neon to day, the brewery of .1 '.'n,'' n'/’t 1 /. ,?rt, 1 '. 1, l ; v Mf, y ru, I ,lr Johnson, o„ the corner of ,loy and Front j . ‘ V streots whs destroyed by lire. Lobs $10,- ! '. vv . * * * 1 * V-^.? f v ^ lo l' M >’ $80,(NN) fo IX N). A special to the Post from Washing ton, Pet. J8lh, Raj’s 11,000 colored persons in Washington have signed a petition asking for right of suffrage. The tiro in tho Lndgor printing otllco for this noon caught in tho paper loom and basement, and extended to tho first Hour are operating w boro the printing presse 1 lie names wero extinguished before much damage was done to the paner fOOtn* Loss estimated at from 8 to 4 (XX) dollars ITm.APKI.tMllA. Oct. 18.- The I'.mnni mg. Wo believe that tho l’. K. I’ st*4lice Department can la* made self-Mistainlng when nil tho old potnl fucilitiea of the Southern people are restored; and wo j • • • • that in* • nai*li-niMi. party can lataiu any I 1 ’ i 4 -•’ u *' ’ ;l * •' mail service to florli an extent a«* t** exte rcTeunc* from the Department lilt.adri.fin a, Get. 18. — The general convention of tho Episcopal church re assembled this morning. Hon. Washington Hurt offered the lol- lowing amendment to the minutes, in re ference to tho protest of Jtev. Dr. V iiUon : \\ hcreas, tho protest of Row Dr. Vin ton suppresses and ignores the resolutions of the house,unanimously adopted on the h instant, recognizing with profound gmtitude tho goodness of God in restor ing peace and union; and whereas, such suppression ** unj 1.1 and injurious to thi' hou«e, niul calculated to produce nn oiro- no 'iis impression in regard to its proceed ings— Resolved. That said prolosl ho not re ceived by the house that with unanimity expressed its thanks to Almighty God f.r the ivslorulion ot national peace and union. Wasuinuton, , Get. 18.—The Wirz Mirplus com mission reassembled today. Judge j Advocate, Gen. Hall, was present. After the reading of the record of Saturday, .. _ I ( °1- Chipinan stated that, to prevent any appearance of prejudice, ho had cuusod to Iriiir. tIt* Ml I., hi* huiletui. | prepared an argument for Iho defense, A abort tim* i-.. lb v . Amh-iv Ken wl * ,oh l VH!i *? H, ' li,uul M,,(i revised by the u tli,liii|!uUI»-.l l'„ »i.vl. ■ „ , /Hi.,','.; ! c«u^c n Vs3f HOd witl, .{ ,i ‘. **PI'f ,,v » | . tl.ii) Stnto. .,,11,,1 ,.n t>,, 1 C -' lpln ' n C ' M Self WMH r,,c, ‘ ll « l - :l1 " 1 11L tlic While 1 lullin'. Tin- 1‘rrmJrnt iiiiR Dr I•» n <i "n I'illli Avoimo, nt »,i iivoriijro of 'I■ ‘ ‘X* » lol, und lo h uvo $!il,(KX) from lilt* iii!" I'or liiiil.liiiR. At tliis moment, wo iiro told, h l»r-'!,.-i'r ;n tiiol iwoiity buy* or> for ,, rorncr lot on L'ittl, Avanuo, south of Uonlrnl I’nil;. nt ^utl.tirsl cash, easier limn Im rou111 Iihvo lotind ono bnyor nt SI.IIIII mi tlm minor of llrondivny and Houston ►trmt.H nt tlm time Saint Th'onms 1 I'liureli wn« built. JAltlKS T. HOLLAND Is a cundidatc for Sheriff of Raarolt county, Ala., at tho ulcctiim first Monday in Novomber "«<• Oct 10—to *4" We are authorized to announce It. F. LUZON, B.q,, of Macon county, a. a candidate for Ropreaen* tativc of the 3.1 District of Alnbatno in the Con gress of the United States. The District is composed of the counties of Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa, Talladega and Randolph. Qot l()-te IQ- We ore authorised to announce .1. MONROE BAKER n* a candidalo for re-election at Clork of the Circuit Court of Russell county, Ala., at tho ensuing election. Oct 10—te* FOR TI1E LEGISLATURE. JOHN 1IUCIIANAN, of Russell County, Ala., will l.o supported for (he Legislature, by «et S—lde Many Fun:mis. OFFICIAL. being tho contumplion of a* man, h*>w mm h un intemperate man might he supposed to drink, and 1 was told that the quantity ran from twelvo to Mxteen quails a duy. (Laughter.) A Sr.wn i.t.vi I’kat.—few days ngo, Hurry II;• llie fuiiatnhulisl, periormcil a nuiuhei' of Motid curdiing exploits in eiiiineclion with a halloun Ascension o' 1'rof. Lowei, from Central Park, in New York. Whi n the hallooii was over a LhotiPatid feet high, two r<qH*i* wore dropped out, and Leslie threw himself from the cur, catching one of tho ropes in his fall. His first feat was hanging by ono hand, when ho changed his position and hung by his feet f.»r some linn HEADQUARTERS, Columbus.Oa.. 1 October 20th, 1805. f General (Jrdrr*. I No. 13. f -nution liaviog reached these Ileudqunr- tcra that u cn ot a*u va.mnand are in the habit ol scicing preperty indiscriminately without l*r*»ptr authority, it is horeby ordered, that, hereafter, any soldier making seizures of prop erty in tho nniuo of the (Jovernment must be duly armed and c*iuipped, nnd have written uuthority from tho C«donol commanding. By order of FRENCH WOODALL. Col. cotu'd’g. M. R. But/., Lt. and A. A. A. <). oel21-2t HEADQltS MILITIA RUSSELL COUNTY, 1 CRAWyiiRD, Ala., Oct. 3d, 1865. J Sitrvial Onlrr I HcrambliiVii thn r..,.o l.o next Mnomi ! ^r Unty . a , ,B b ° r,lby } n ' till! loo|» umlor tho back of bis nook, prol I f 1 ,' . y , " u, ,,r “I’l'omlment. and in ,t,nr " -M—ying backwards nnd forward*, |‘ Mll,,MC ° 1,1 ho remain 'd lor some time. Mis next feat wiis niqti-M ling himself by the chin, and instructions from his Excellency. this lime he could not have boon le-s than half a mil • high. In this position lie l mfil- d in tin* air, tili finally, when in the neigh!* rie* .1 of High Bridge, he struck au al ilutle, placing Ins head in nno loop and hi- feet in the other, and in Un* hori zontal po-itjon allowed himself to ha toyed with l».v tho winds. At this point Lowe ind.ted upon his returning to the car, and ho did so. 1 he Herald's R.tbdgh correnpondont ►ays tlm 'North Carolina Convention has, among its other labors, redialriclod the Slate tor Congret.donul reprogoiiLation.—- There are seven districts, altogether, and as they now i-fand, our R deigh corres- poiulent puts down the (ir-t, third, fourth and fifth as sure of electing unadulterated rypie.-onlatives the sixth ami seventh as a 1i‘tie doubtful, tliotigh tho Unionist* aro conlidenl of being nblo to i*arry thorn.— '1 In- second di trn t is .-.aid to be strongly Recession. It is believed that an iincnm* promising Lniou Lcgi-*laturo will ho eloct- The Charleston Courier of Tuesday has the following: The efforts of Julian Mitchol, of this »;'y, who has for some time boon laboring and persistently urging upon the Govern ment the propriety c .f restoring island kinds to their original owners, ha* at last met with Pin cess, und an order will shortly be is-ued making full restitution in the 1 1 <emisi s. It i - t \p.vted that Gen. How*, ard will visit this Department to give per- . ... ... .. execution. fonal dimtion in nml Dr. K. lmd known curb other in by. gone voura. The Doctor wu*« nu invete rate Whig, aa Johnson was u Democrat. The Doctor said to him, in substance, that “ho luul oullc 1 to express n share of that hemtfelt gratitude which the South, us one umn. entertained because of the generosity of the President, manifested in hit course towards a disarmed people. We sought to set up another Central Government. Had we succeeded, both would have been, of neeessitv. from » \- tomal pressure, insufferable despotisms. For leaders like you a more tempting bait was m >er held out by the temptress. , - was recalled, nml was r ‘ own a paper, in which he recognized )l»e handwriting of Robert Ould. I nis paper was endorsed by Gen. Winder and L‘ l ‘f.? u rv; r * | S ‘ 1, ‘. Uunl tostilled tliat J\° tho letter in a private desk ot i.en Winder immediately after thu full ot Richmond. Mr, Baker asked leave to examino tho paper. lien. Wallace underload Mr. Baker had withdrawn from the case. Mr. Baker—Such did not appenr upon the record, ho merely submitted the case. Several mem hors of the court ihoualfl tliat Mr. Baker had withdrawn, wmTc other# thought ho had rested the detun.-e without withdrawing. Mr. Baker was allowed to proceed. The letter from Mr. Gold, addressed to Gen. Winder, dated t 'D; 1W* March 17th, 188!!, was then and amliitioii. ’Flu* people kmw not what ! D called for all tho military am , I hey did. '] hey blindly billowed parti- j l H *lReal prisoners, excepting otficcr#, und sun'lenders, nml sought t>* overthrow tlie S " U »• , Hrran 8 eou “‘t* worked largely in «» • • .1 . 1 „ i our lavor, a# wo get rid of I-umn, in the niumteii:o**'*- ». '. 8 ,,u Ul and mint v ! nu K uw ri ‘> a »ot ot misers- • • 1 ; . , , . pm it> ot b.o vvretehes, and got lome of tho best "Inch OOURlstcd our sole h*»pc «»f pi*os- material 1 ever #aw. “ pority und liuppinc.**. You. sir, wen* truerloyour couutry und to the best in terests of your people than themselves. And now, when they have reviled you; when you were bated nnd denounced us 11 traitor to the laud of your birth *'l wrongs and iepn*aehe» have been beam'd upon you; when you might have inaue us the veriest slaves and beggured our wives und children; when you might hive g&tliered a nulieid Congress to sus tain you in ull measures of vengeance, you hove risen above ull personal eoii- 1 1 ir ,* . —* Iho argument behalf of too aocutod Was then read by one of tho reporter#. Col. Chipniun asked for twenty-four liours to pieparu his closing argument for ttm Government, lie attached more than Nuionai. Bank in Aioista. — Wo ai" nutlmri.'u'd to say that cur citizens have now an • ppoiiunity of #ub#eribinc t-» the M**ek <•! a National Bank in Ati- g«) '. *. I he number of share* to ho taken by any **i:.* p, r#oa will bo limited. The suI*m*iiplion li t will ho opened on Mon- duv next, at tho banking bouio of the Georgia Railroad company, and remain * Inwiday evening, from 9 upon until \V» a. 111. t«) 2 p. m. each day. I dtp/. } fran»cnpt % 1 Mh. 1 he Pittdiurg Chronicle claim# that tho recent election in Pennsylvania is a vioto ry lor negro suOVage. Previous to the election Mr. Cessna, elmirman of thiv Re- piih.n an Central C«»mm.tlee, declared the question ot negro was not before the poo* |*!o. Got.i* l'oitConfkpkratr Bonds.—The Mohilo Register «.V Advorti«*r ot the 12th W e Ionr 11 that a gentleman was in this city ytwterduy buying hi.\ and eight per ■ ■lint 1 r.,.» c.i . 1 ....1 . ._ - 1 ..... • cent. Con fed* rate bond*, lor a house in New York. Tho price paid is said to have been two dollar* in gold for bonds of one thourund dollars each. Petroleum «*il has boon found at tho depth of 400 feet at Uenryvillo, Clark Minty, iudiaiu* It i* said to liavo run LI.VVI> E. PARSONS, Provisional Governor ot the State <>t Alaliauia, I hereby nsMiiue com mand of tho Militia ot this county. All persons desirou# of forming Volunteer Coni panic.* 1 lor the County, to suppress in*ur- roelion n nd eriine* of violence, aro invited and authori/.ed by the said order to form themselves into Volunteer Companies, and will recommend suitable persona to command the name. The necessary arms and ammunition will be furnished. By order, CHARLES M. U00PKR, MV Militia Russell County. (h*t 19-tf over a I Argo surface after being reached 1 beforu tl.n well was plugged. In addition, we see that a company has lately been orgnni/..;! in Augusta to maku HEADQUARTERS VOL. MILITIA. Rchhf.u. County, Ala., Crawpoko, Ala., Oct. 7th, 1835. trial Orth r I AVI. f All I'Uisons of tho Girard and Dover Beats, efforts to find oil m tho upper part of ,%»,/.* 4 Georgia. A friend at our elbow, on road- I ^ 1 . 1 .* who dot,iro to ■“Pl'twa insurrec- ing this, protests very ournoRtly against it. i rcc ** on u,, d crimes of violence, are requested to He pays that it is bringing the thing too ( uleot i n Girard, on October 25th, 1865, for tho homo. That ho is candidly o? tlio opinion that the day of account is fust ap proaching—that as the world was destroy ed by flood, this oil is to put an end to it again by iiro, from tbo great wirkednoss of man.— Southern Ju.ortlrr. purpose ot organising and electing officers. Arms and ammunition will bo furnished. By order. CHARLES M. HOOPER, ocUP-td _ Col, comM'g Vol. Militia. I. O. O. b\ Wm. R. Ukiim.1.. Ror't C. Pope NEW MKDilLAK MKKI'IND ol Mu,- . I \ eugee Lodge No. 6, i.o.o K. MONDAY evening, 6„*t. 25, at 7' . T ." oolook. Members of the Lodge und transient broth- roa in good standing BOOT AND IM STORE. BEDELL & POPE, No. 166 Broad St., Columbus, if Ii . _ ' (UNDER COOK'S HOTEL). Atlanta Medical College, i would rc.nppiruiiy announo, to a,,cm- r IMlK Course of Lectures in this Institution ** ten# of Columbus and vicinity that wo are I will commence on ihe first Monday in No- I now rweivinf, nnd opening our stock of " inher next, and conHnup four months—the ! BOOTS A1NID SB[OES Faculty having changed the time for those* ion from summer t«. the winter months. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND. Dean. oot 22-1 aw It. Opelika and Talladega Railro-d. By order of Col. J. R. Slaughter, President, the Directors of tho Opelika and Talladega Railroad Company are requested to convonc < n THURSDAY, November 2d, in Opelika. Im portant bu-iucs* will ho boforo the meeting. J. C. W, ROGERS, Sec’y, oct 22 td INSURANCE NOTICE. ) nil kiml. *1*11!'. VJn,ler«ignod will tnken.k. ,1 ul in.nrnlil.! property, in tho city of Colmn- a'l 1 *™. 1 ' ,1|r " lll “ fo R°->“* Couiiiaiil,., TilKNI'.W YORK HOME INTERNATIONAL SECURITY. HUMBOLDT, .1 AM li: VIRGINIA; RIVER. ALABAMA ; El't Al LA HOME INSURANCE CO. L. LIVINGSTON, Afl’T, tlstnov At the Intelligence Office. nml will eoutinunlly keep on hnnil every stylo o f Ladies', Misses' and Children’s Shoes, mnd Men's Boys’ und Youths' Iloots, Show end (Initcrs, nnd Children's Copper-tlpedShoes. All tirades of Buff, Ki|> and H'ax Brogans. Greet pnins hen been tnken in (eltlnr up our [took, ana wogunranleea’I work sold. wo guarantee n I work sold. .no country Merchants we offer liberal ii aiK'omenls, und iuvilo them to oinuiino 01 stock. Also, a fine assortment of Soft and Cashmere Hats. _ oct 21-tf MTWIKB'W Will give hi* PERSONAL ATTENTION TO TUB BUYING AND SELLING -AND- JBWELLEE/, Corner Broad Bnd Randolph Sts., AT HIS OLD STAND. Has now upon a now nnd rich stock of FINE GOLD WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, A-c. ALSO—A fine arrortinont of Silver r.nd Gold THIMBLES, Gold und Silver Sl'ECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Mnde to order, any dc.-ifrn or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, In Gold, Silver and Steel Frame*, WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good and rc#pon#iblo workmen. mr. jas. Mucker Valuable Horses and Mules, THURSDAY', th, 3ith inil. “ Jl, > u »-.oi 50 Head of Valuable Horses and Mules. g * V.'YI.Y A DUNN BY X). Rellis (Lnto Ellin, Livingjion A Co.) FINE ItOCKAtVAV. ()N r THURSDAY, until October, nl »,i . „ '*■' I will sell at mystoro ‘ i “ (Hi A NO. 1 ROCKAWAY', “.EsVo'pT- C ‘ n bc «‘»»*.«-Ko.>C.r. Miicki , ^ . iT ; which tk wilj W.itdie* cum byvo in Buby. Cbryoolitc, Hasctiargo of the AVnt in i»#elt Until A BA* bo done in tho best po.-ib! Parson* having 1‘LAI.' them JKWKLLKD, citlier Garnet or Aiiunuiarine. MR. INGMIRE, Who i* too well known to need any recommen dation from uic, bus charge of the Repairing of Jewelry, Diamond Butting, Engraving, Are. Oct 20 tt Sun copy. GOLD PENS. THK finks r AND BEST ASSORTMENT A of Gold FUNS. Call nn l try them nt A T. S. SPEAR’S. OctCOtf San cops*. NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Come to B. JACKSON’S, 103 Broad St., NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE Sc LAW HON. The Largest and Best Stock of DRY GOODS -AND- CLOTHING, By D. 1\ ELLIS, ~~ (Lnto Ellis, Livingston A Co.) DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY -A.t 3E-i-l.-vm.to !9«1 0< THK Comfortable Rc-idonr* ,, r ,.„.s . . X- Col. Woodall and mrno.i i., i- t C . u J ) * e, l l»r Col. Woodall and owned bv F I \Y Hrna.l rtreet. adjoining .1. M. liixii.t* i V* tlU.ll licrn HD! Ill nrm , .! I ■ ' ''-'l half acre unimproved int.* ALSO. ^Ono fourth intcrett in CRICHTON S n.\KE. BY B. 3?. i-:i/lls • (Late Ellis. Livingnton A i'*» * > O N WEDNESDAY. Uos, l will rent to Plantation belonging ... „„ , , •lall's Creek. 11 niilo* from (| lc 21'*t acre*, ahoui •'■no :iun y Mill the Corn, Fodder, I’m*, j*. Seed, liogM, Cotih* and larmi,,. belonging to the place, oct By D. P. ELLIS,’ (Late Ei.lib. Livixuston a ('h i Desirable City Property. N TUESDA Y 24th OotoUr «7In'.„•! I will Fell in front of my #t«.re: Store House and Lot • mi j i hum Mr**t'i, gcm ruiiy Known ft- Ivium-tn't Terms 1 j eo«h. balance 1st January next. Dwelling Houso and Lot, S'tuatod corner of Iiro ad end -lirly be- mg the south portion ot !•.( N... LT, with p »ui- Titlei i*e tain# about 1 -i loot. Dwelling House and Lot, On McIntosh street, between St. ClairitJ ( rawford, next door south ot the ri irnc#o( I \tra. Unriu. (tlm inm “bout i acre. House has I,mi ucll |i.,i,hnl rooms, wphcnrJen nnJ ixit-liuililinn All nearly 44* Purchaser* will do .. above properly beforu (ho -ale, Titles good, 'i cries Ciuk. !l to CAHtiiine the 17 514 Consisting of tlm following articles, I offer now to my friend* und citdomcrs J CALKOKS, DKI.AI \ KS, ALPACAS und I.l'STUKS, M Kill NOS— mcIi and KiiglUh. MNKNS. DLKACIIKI) MVSLI.VS nnd SIIEKTINd, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, the latent #lyle; a ml a groat many other arti cles too numerous to mention. I respectfully invito my friends and custom er* to call soon. Country Merchants will do well to lay in their supplies nt my store. B. JACKSON, . oct l.'i-Uiinl 1.13 Brnnil,tract. By D. P. ELLIS, (LATE ELLIS. LIVINilSTDN .V C«.) V ALFAIILE WAllEllUlSi: AND| Storehouse Propoity -A-X AUCTION. I\ THE CITY OF COM MIUS.I ( 'll ESDAY 21th (Vt.dirra* lo o'clock,I ' ' I will soil, without i•*i*crvc. in ti<>ut otnj| auction room, ' property km* Liquors in Cases. 500 Cases Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brunds. Just roceived ami for sale nt >•1 C lutul.uj, Ibil DILLARD, POWELL tY CO’sj WAREHOUSE, I Fronting on Droa.i street about h.ifeet, mg on iiryan street Jsufoet, and on Froutita 273 feet, with all the brick—nearly em> ut,iil-l rebuild This Warehouse w time of Wilson s r..i. . .. about 12.000 bales of Cotton the Wurehnusc, there :ir«* Htlachc-I twoSi tenoineiits fronting )Jr<*ad - licet Term#—1-3cash, balance<> .rnd I.’iuenthi. i lif-.a iJ I bo , at i \ aurti* » r 4-tJJ (lit dir »l*»n} it, Co CARTER & FLOURNOYJ DltTJ c; c i I STS, COLUMBUS, GEO.J NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, AND TO AHK1VK, AT THE VARIETY STORE,' PEABODY, SCHEUSSLER & WELLS, No, 86 Broad Street, Con«i*tinR in part of Dry Good*, Groceries, Confectionaries. Perfumeries and Fancy Arti cle* usually found in any “Variety Store,” which we would bc pleased to sell to our friends and citizens of Columbus nml surrounding oountry. In our stock of Groceries may be constantly found tho ohoico«t FLOUll. IRISH POTATOES, FRESH MACKEREL, SUGAR—all grades, COFFEE, TEAS—Black and Grcon, SODA. SOAPS, CANDLES, PICKLES, SARDINES AND HERRING. Ac , Ac. FRESH illii'TER (Goshen)received weekly, oet. 18-lw WANTED, $10,000 IN GOLD! inent of DRUGS, MEDICINES, | CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, PKKKUMKKYl SOAPS, COMBS, TEAS, STATIONARY, 4c., 4 to an examination of which wo invite friend* and the public generally. Physicians and Merchants purchasing their -upplii in r.ilumbu* will £•( it decidodlv to their int.-r- -t «i»e u* * #T beforo buying, h w<* led iti«! • I "■ n *■( ni#h them with good* that e.mnot lad both in quality and price. THE LADIES will find our *tock of FANCY GOOD.'* e<iunlled in *fylc and c.-nipii m *ii:coft| nio#t delightful arlielu.- e\•■* : u .1 u •« Jint»i pwmlAi lb a koi fflUlci ipport i pUtiithi |i»b the i ftiort ( jt'tldck lie rum until Imuran Offic r •tty. R’lsi.i'- [•Ace. S Iviikf of cv % TO INVALIDS wt would wijr that our I t • j ’ • L • » IlHfl for medical parpo*e*, have I* rn #el#cle**| i- puuial care, and f.tn: • •' - | i--i*l »«« ity and flavor. °‘*t I»J Boulter Hou?fc Restaurant, (OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL,) SILVERS X URAM.EY, fropr’s. — COTTON and MERCHANDISE ! I i^f n T ,i0LD Urv Ti;x thousand dol- Nwvix Elkcthicai. Dimoveky.—A frosli o.xperiim'iit in clvvlric retcurch has jual I'i'i'ii nimic nt the small watoring mas usual importance to the caso, butlhoiial.i K - wlicn he would bo able to not lliroimh so the ' Uailiomin, liau lound leisure for tlio i■ i court could i'Ihxii it. u,.i.tt> ie-:.i i ai ranseiiieut oi court could close its smsion on'' FrVday” I »*’ r «"»i‘*ni' | iU,f'an apparatus by which an l’lie court then adjourned till Friday. | inco.saiit cunent is produced from the WasIIINotok, Oet. IS —The lollowinir I ilu '*h’iusiiblc occiin supply, so ns to form report of Captain J. M. Moore. A. U. M. I'•"•ftual motive-power c ipablo. anions was sent to Andersonville. G,i ‘ to I " llu r I'wfurtiianoos, of ringinK bell* to — * ** ' - i '•xtent t'l i* •ntiuuMiuc. ftii* imu*i inurk grave* of I’nion prisonors, for fu- luro identification, contain* valuable in- ' ,l . ybjch tho people are inter- nidvrutions li*.gt*Hnic poixmal t»riov» n # .rti’ * , duublle#* be appreciNtcd mice*, und made vou»m*H tin* m<**t geno- ii'ftv.^ivlll^w/r l * ibo*o who roue of nil umalera of tin* t *rtuu,> t.f u " ,v#l1 lhc ‘ r Gantry, conquertwl p. oide. <L»d knows, Mr. DenartmJ.t nV \v KK k K ’. ) i'resident, that I amI'ul l„ you. ami . ' “emembwI in Buying tin*. I pv«* ixpnuMon to tin Io Grovel Major Clou. Me Moist \ M., VJ. ,S. A.: * ntiuuaiico. Tho pn*c*e#t i* ex- lioinoi.v aim pin. A circular expanse of cork i* *cl afloat tu» n i»uoy, over its *ur- Jprcnd it xino pTalc, whilo between keep always on hand, (.together with eve ^ ry article t«* bc found in # t class Kc. tuurant). OVSTKUS, COPFKR, TEA, and HOT KOLLS. MEALS furnitihed nt ull hour*. \ every day, Irotu 11 n. m. lil 12 m i liom 5 a. m. till 12 p. m. See him at J. R. Ivey & Co.’s Warehouse, oct lt> 1 w Next Enquirer Office. JOHN KING, Office at the old Marino Bank Agency. Free l.uneh f oct 22 lw G l i? h w IA ,r,? ll ’f‘Y l ’l SB COUNTY.— Wm. . ”• .voolfolk, adiumutrutor ol iho , .. 'Hulk, adiuinutrator of tho estate of epu n . W oidiolk, deceased, ho* applied for Luc i* ip road it xmc p’utc,'whilo between I l c «\« to seh the roalwiate ol said doeoMed, b*>th there i* laid n layer of charcoal or I hi * r « b y tilled to orbrni. A w.r, tvflufl* th. fluid Cl ‘aTb* 111 ' l0 ** 11 lie** bv ini* iuxtnpo#itioii mtacrirtlf) in an uvxt Ja-*uar> Tcimnf the Cou inland direction, to be ihvre available m- be held iu .»i d lor »«id county, nn itnpcllint; power for purpo»ci which ..Jl 1 '* 11 “odur my baud thi* 2l«t day of October, may ytl .-ukkosI Ihamsulvcs. .. u „.., 3l °- JOHNSON.Onlioary. aiutiimmls "I my wlioli- pend ' 10. W M. ollLo, datod gray rictins ina lo prucmxl lo Anderauuv'illo 7'., lib III arltult at- Ga., lor the purposo of marking id The Prasidum waadi'.rply-ufldoloa by IU. I ? i . C °|i 0,, ifcd’:ll!d ’J^'aa osoilomont w«, raimid a,„„n K tho liair*, intellectuul I Icrunrcrt, |ti.«* lcai», to «*xcito btron^r« n**ii *11 et«M*d in tlio lio au id aoujflit to di your»tdl. the laud of iny Mill Iruat you, nud my c-*milrymcn Milky Fi.i in from an Oil Houjko.— w lllo h!i 0 oil bor«*r# on lli|>hMn«l crook, tho other ! JUST RECEIVED, A new lot of CALICOES, JACONET EDGING, *• INSEltTINO, A Li* AC AS, M Kill NOES, WOOL PLAIDS, BALMORALS, VAN DYKES, TRIMMINGS, Ate.,— For sale low at W. L. PARKER S, 't .D-tf 111 BllOAO STItEKT. oil I' dcalalud I oura, tmi, Wood! Wood! |...ra VVM anuumo * i , . C* MoKILI AKD GltXKU It. R, the purposu of marking' tbo' lv 1 ^ u * nuldcn lh*w »*l » thick, whit- Wl ^.| n » t>ok and Hickory and To P A VPTTr TTATTCl'P Uniop ,oTd*«r. imTuiu^idon. !^“ U ' J ? ,l , k •*,»•«^ .iiii^'u',“ r La ^AYhlTE HOUSE, . nud mi'll.,Ill* thu i-omoturv I I he dr'll had rra.-liod a death 'V — have the hunor tu report as iiilluw. * "f ‘““K Rw t—l Immuk throi^li a | oel Sl-tf uraves of tlm ..I i, I' . „i„,„ have the honor to raport a, IhMows ' l,la 1 ‘V lw *«>* beiujr Ihroium i l.o 1 . I l " I -.1... Who.. | luft Washington on tho W oi July I u S nllnuou * ^ "> bituminou. .halo. The : "I liavo, .ft. .i. nail only |., t , w . lh ^ '^TaTfoMh? ““""T VUin '' ty •'"••T know what I j do iii\ whole dut\ , Inyo, like put |H>»e above niciitioiitkl to tuaku «d it. M. FKA/Ell, Treasurer. NOTIOH. If wm only do our duty nil will U- well, 1 uilHtovr J' 1 Audereoovilla. Thu dins t and ib- wri.uga and ,uo ^ » ^1.^,^ ^.1“ . oteutionod. " V""/ a. — - •- * a ... our city *uI)mnl er* (ail to bn #orved, Ihey W, H Piet**.* t ail nl the office and nqmrt tho ulita, also in zauiu I loft, nud ^cl the.* paper#. \1 who de#ire to UE- Ml r 1 IMi.s .NORTH can do •«. Wi 111 V. !. **■*.y applying at Ageiry ot E. u Nortb^j MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, GA 'I’ll K unilrrsiai.ad ben to inform hi, numer- X HIM Irit'Uil Mud till' millin' in oeuera I «>,,.» wbtire NurtUerti Exchange can i s«pi a ti (*U« Irieud* and the public iu general, that in* opened the hWovu house a* hu — 1 ncs. by strict attention, to merit iulh* p.. iron age. I»u Iron age A *ew duy boarders can be aceomuicxlatod. I oiler* aud oonveyauee# always at the depot EDWARD PARSONS. WANTED, Uror^ia, Alabama, Soulb Caroli na and Louisiana BANK NOTES IN ANY QUANTITY. MESSRS. FOWLER & WELL PJTHENOLOGI STS,| :iK» IIKOAIHVAV. N. Vo lTHLISH THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOUfll Aud LIFE ILL’. STJUTEII. AT 12 A YEAR—SINdl.K NO'S?'** N#Va*u1uiuiis comturn-.v in .l.it inrj - ^1 Agents Wanted. Jf. J «. I My, ,t Idikf -t,. I La, .,1 IT;.' , I hflL- p u: I nutj it, I Mon la- a, I loMeti ftp I <*Pt;ble in *»t made I •arliet ws Wnitc q. ei»ta nt * The lit indica Out. 14—.lltwlt JOHN KINO, Ofiiec at tho old .Marino Bunk Aaem y. FOR SALE, B 0T ,Vin\5!T»h KENT0CKV BA(J - A laryo lot of GREEN LEAF ROl'E, At \\ holetale or Retail. oct 18-lw v J. H. IVEV St CO. FOR LIVERPOOL, ^^HB A lShip'*LYuu 81 uo- *. FiKLP.' capuciiy bales 1 Cotton, is now ready to receive t freight for Liverpool. ATKINS. DUNHAM St CO. Apalachicola, Oct. 17th, lv^.—lw SIGHT EXCHANGE, oisr new vorui FOlt SALE, In Sums to Suit Purcbaseri 0,-tS-lf W. W r,.4KB'«| COTTON SEKI COTTON SEED!! F o ^.fAsv #, T , ri.EN7i , r* i ? oct 16-tf lHphL the paper TUI: STATE OF ALIBA.UL III msi:i.i. ‘ "' ml T T IS Ordered that r» .«!;• 1 cult Court lor till# { •! ,n,jr ,„ r th#tri Crawford on Monday. • " * , • l * criuiinul case* only, iho Lie**. Grand Jury and tiro pann* summoned for tlmt wee .. o. Adulphus •ilb tl.r 1; Mn & c, *«rding t-ouiavill.. 1“‘te you llie (jualji and . ’’ a you knee, an. men of l, •Meet.!. h*ctiou w the Ry order of Ron * D°* ,.f I’etit- »lx*r SdjJ* ] mil, IMhl^J i-Vrk C.rrtftf" o»ani The witnesses hcretof oasis* n*»w pruiling arc r. Special Term o! Hu' 1 1 eub|fviiiod. October I . nos, J eal •to eonvi otl„. r -i! $200 Reward! 1 WILL pay two hundred dollar# reward Ibr thu recovery of five MULltS stolen from ILL UE SOl.1 1 Carter ol Mu .November neat ul,, ago about o year.; ; ind mule, inouio color, about 9 * H li-ial ca, opposite <*ld Oglethorpe hotal. Ono large block inure mule, ego about ft year*; medium •!?* horse mule, mouse color, nbom -.? year* old: ‘’i,e hsr.-c nmlo, motuu color, sumo 10'can old; ono bay borso mule about 14 year* old; and one largo l»«y mare unite, brand on W‘ of Not NOT old : i . . the Jaw, about 10 year* old. „ MMM A propnruocato reesi i for one or more of < /l to *ix ro them. a»*d any information leading to their re- hood, envery l»l»er«lly rewuidod. Reaard paid on ! Any him./ return of property, and im «|uesiionH a*ke>d. I lindn co.»l/ ueiay-nr J. a. iii.lman. iKtdl-iJf