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Hally Inquirer.
•lOltX II. MARTIN
, COLUMBUS:
t'ucsday Morning, Oct. 24, 1865.
The Enquirer’ll Ki |»"i in ol'th« Malt’
Coiiveiitluii*
Tlio Editor of this paper will nfloml
the so*aion of the Stoto Convention nt
MilloJgevillo, for the purpos*.* «*l report
ing the proceeding of Hint tor the
Enquirer, Unity rv\«*t* will he forwurd-
<>(] l,y iho tifiwlit'st roininuiiionlion, nml
will contnm ninplo nki-tehes ot the *!*•*
hntes ns well ns tin* proceedings. Wo
hope by thi- menu?* i»f*t only to inform
onr render.- !))••)un^lily of the views of
the first men of the State *’*.i the {'rent
questions that l.n\e to he considered uud
derided in the Convention, hut to lay be
fore them the proncodiitgs of each day
in the quickest time posgild**.
It will be tin* in*
convention ever lie
it will intihe n new itnr
history us a St.it** mid
tion nnd debut*-.? will*■"
for reference and gui*
time. Tiny should n
but preserved by all iut
nlVairs.
\\y this n
tional e\p<‘»
our paper. Jhit we I
lie will ]in*perly apju
nerve them to tin* In -
A I.cal of lllslorj —I.fcMrrs Hot ween
Ciins, (>13111 and Sherman.
The Jollc wing two historical letter- are
taken 1 rein lho advance sheets ot Colonel
ltowman’s history of “SheruiHn and l»ir>
Campaigns,” shortly to bo published by
, </. I). Richardson, of .New York. Colonel
bowman writos:
On the 4th of March, 1H04, nt Nashville,
Major (funeral <»rant receive*! telegraph
orders to report in person at Washington.
C*Ingres'* bud passed hii act authorizing
the appointment of a Lieutenant tGeneral
lo command the armies ot tlio Unit’ d
Stales, and the l’residcnt had nominated
Geticrul Grant for the position, lhdore
starling on hi* journey, (nunl *-«riyd hi*
pen. nnd in the very moment of hi-* groal-
<.*t elevation, tilled with genero-it.y toward
. ilm.-n **tfier.-> to w hose exertion* he mod*
i astly ehoso to ascribo his own deserved
reward, hastily wrote these touching line :
OKS. (litANT TO OKN. HI!KHMAN.
I)s:.vit Siikrmax-Tlio bill reviving the
: gtade of Lic.ilcrmnl Genoiul in the army
has bee.one h law, and m.y name has been
*er.t t«» the Senate lor the place, I m»w
receive order- to icporl t*» Washington
iminediutely, in person, which inciicat:-- a
confirmation, era likelihood of eonllrma-
tion. . ..
I start in tlio morning to comply with
... , . , , . ill I'.WIM ( .
lAi kitox, Octobnr a).—1 an I,«*i-.i:iluro | (|| „|, out
•he course c! II on. A in. **• j uioet accurate and riunnrkablo rcxutw_ of
1-ns on lorsed
Sharkey hy nh*c ing him 1 ’• S Senator to
1.11 lhrj’um::;pite 1 i< rm ol .Mlmson Di-
vis, enmnnneing Mutch, 180$.
T1 h.-.a he.?n no election to till the
um*xi»ired term of A. G. brown.
A majority of tin* Logi-duturo favor n«-
dtt, uud will present
ony.
condi*
\Y.\siiisor< n, Oc . HO.—Alexander 11.
Slept,ein In ’ >. f>rj..f hut gratifying inter
view wi h I lie IVe-idorit. He wuh nceom-
pallied by dmlge J^ochrane, «>f Georgia.
It i i eurr -fitlv reported and believed
here Umi the IT■•••ideiit b'-duy ti
li.iriu 11 v pard'in-l .lolin Alildioll.
'J’lio Ittleigh Convent ion adjourned last I
night b* H'-emblo iigen on the 4th Mon* i
du.v in *May.
An mdimmed was pa- 'd preventing j
any dehit t?rented for prosecuting the ro
bed lion, I
N j.;v. Yokk, <).*t. 20.—Tiio Mark An* I
d* r--Hi, from Mobile, has arrived hero i
with of;e pu-seng'-r ami three fhc craw ,
ol the f!*!tm-hip Atlanta, which whs I
wrecked mi t he 11 th, on her passage from
Now Yoikto New Orleans. It is sup-
p.ed ihi.i the remainder of the crew and
p t'-cngei- all perished.
.Mmin.k, Oct. 'in.—,
now in r. pi 1 procius of compilation TEMPERANCE HALL.
at the liOMtiquariers oi the Commissary o»
Prisoner.-. The above report will be ready ♦ ■■ —
Jl. G-J&j&JSnD
Musical Entertainment
I Wm, 1 ' h0 « ^MPERANCK UAL,.
By Miss MOLLIE MITCHELL,
tho caplivity ol Federal and rebel toldicrs
nnd all essential matters pertaining to
thoir imprisonrr,cut. In anticipation
Island, A I' m:. Kiuiha, Chicago* Nash
villa, Si. L *uis and F* rt D. lawaro, j
These pii.-on-, during the summer ol I
contained. more p. i-oneis limn ill any ;
other period of tbu rebellion, the cuplivea i
nuinburing between «0venty*liv<j and !
eighty thousand men. Tlio report in
question will show that the number ol
prisoners taken on both hides whs in the
aggregate fully up lo half u million, und
will give ir, accurate numbers the strength
ot the Southern armies at the time of their
paroloment and di-banding last spring.
It will al-o imlieato the number ex
changed, tnli.-led on the side of the ene
my, died, escaped and look the o» th of
allegiance, with h li.-t of men *l.ying in
Southern pri>on*». 'I’lm business now being
trail-acted by this bureau is utmost in
credible. besides the vast amount of
clerical labor required to perfect tho.ro-
OF NKW ORLEANS.
CANDIDATES.
We «re authorixsd to announce
F. A. NISUflT
us a cimdidnto for Senator from Russell county,
Ala. MANY FRIENDS.
OCt 21 -lo
T. S. SPEAR. aucti ™.sa5T
BY Tj. f. 1 SLLIS
' ■•«) Kills, Livlnifctoa Jt Cu. T*
PRACTICAL AND XPCIUI-XCKD
t iiniiovtniit jmliticii] the order.
. Whilst I have been eminently slice* >ful
id, an
i.<; point ii
j >!• •» tin
dilute a record
nee in future
only be mini,
o-ded in public
lent we incur nddi-
tl»e puhliciilion *d
believe that the pub-
iat*« our elibrt> t<*
,1 our ability, nml
this war, in nt least gaining tin*
: (Jeneo of the public, no one feel.- more
j than I how much of this *ucc*?.-s i> dip; to
i tli* 1 energy and skill, and tlm harmonium
i,utting lortli of that energy and nLi 11, <»t
those whom it has lr on my good fortune
1 In have occupying subonlinatu |»o-it»«>;»■>
under me.
There arc many olHcorft to whom tin e
remarks m e upidicablc to a great' r *-i Ic.vj
degree, properlioimte to their nbilily i"
soldiers; but wliat I want is to expre..-
my thanks to you and MiThcr-on, a* the
men to whom, above all others, 1 leel
iud' bled for wlmtcver 1 have had ol
to give to the properdin;.'-* nml d* l*alcfi
of thin Coiivciilioii Il l allontioii tliat
their importance demand*.
The President and Mr. Pavl*.
'The renmi'kaof 1‘i'OMtlent ,)ol»n.-**n in bin
interview with th** South Carolina dele
gation may very r- isoiinbly lioe.oii-lrticd
as an intiiiiiiti«ui that lie will pardon Mr.
Davis if convicted "I fiv.i-*»n. 'I’li«*
Washingt 'ii e..•iTe-pomten? jpl th** New
York AYws. in his letter of the I Itli inst.,
goPH further and iiH-irt-.tlr.it the I’re-i-
dmit has not only ib teniiiued to pardon
Air. D«via, but (b it Mr. D. will probably
l e r «'lea>e*l
same t*'| Ilia
Stephens wna
|icr)in|is m.'vcr
eorreapomleiit
sine this inf •run lion
I'roni eontim nn nt on ihe
s those upon winch Mr.
ri'Jeaaed, end imleed limy
• hi* brought t" tiial. I’he
that In* does not dc-
iVcnn what the
j.i«t in his conference with tlie
iiiia «h legation, though limsf
,i he regarded a* a eorrohorn-
T’residenl
South Car
i einarks ci
tion-
We fell! that this oorrenpondeiil. lm.s
rather hastily jumped t" c<inclusions,
but wo me chi eivdhy the magimniinous
mid poneili'itovv t**ne of the Dn'sideut’s
remarks in the interview referred to.
The Southern people are daily receiving
fresh nunnfofdalions «*l the dispenitioii of
tlu* Prt sidenl to extend to them all the
favor in his power to bestow, and no act
How lo r your ad vice him! iishi.stnnoo have
been ot help to me, you know. JIow far
your execution ol whatever lias been givui,
you to do entitles you t<> the reward I uni
rereiviug, you cannot know a> well as I.
1 IVel i.lfllio griititu*l*i tlii* letter would j
expre* , giving n the mo?t tbittoring con- ;
slruction.
Tim word you, 1 use in tho plural, (
inloiidiiig it for MclMieivon hIm*. I ImuitJ ,
write to him, and will someday, hul t-Larl- |
jug in the morning, 1 tl*» not know that 1 .
will liud time jurt now.
Your friend,
l r . H. Guam,
Major General.
General Sherman nccived thi- lotlcr
mar Metiiphirton the bUh of March, and
' linin' diat' ly lepliud :
IIKN. SlIKKM.VN'S llhl'l.v.
Dkai; CiKNEiiAL—l have your more
j Ilian kind and eharneturi.-.t.ie letter of the
| Ith i/i?t. 1 will .end n copy to Genera)
Me 1‘lier.son lit once.
You do youreolf injuslieo* and u.. too
j much honor in n signing lo us too hug '
' a §l»nr» ol tho nioiiis which have led to |
| your high advancement. I know you
| approve tlio friendship L have ever pro*
l .-sod to you, and will permit me lo con-
! linue, as lieretol'orc, t»> nmnil'ert it on all
1 proper occasion.-.
You are now Washington',, legitimate
r-uceeHsor, and occupy a position <d' alin«.»>t
j dangcroii'* elevation; but il you can con-
; linue, as heretofore, to boyours«*lf, simple,
j hone.st and unpretending, you will enjoy
ihrougli life the respect ami love of your
friend- Hiid the boinage «•! millions ol
j human being-, that will award you a large
shin** in scouring to them and their do*
1 *r miauls a government of law ami sla*
I bilily.
1 repeat, you do General McPherson
: and my^e.ll too much honor. At Ibdmont
I you manifested your traits—noilher of us
! being near. At Donclsmi, uho, you illus*
, iraled y*»ur wholo ehnrnoter. 1 was not
j near, ami Genural McPhor..on was in too
I subordinate a capacity to inlluoneo you.
I Until you bud won Donoleon, I eonlV.-s
l was nlino-t cowed by the terrible array
day lo’. i
.Mi*!dii*)K ode.
8aios of
Him wof.de
i tri)
1 * :t 1 <•**. Kfffipl*
» *•!’ lilt*
wook J0.2S) halo
loxroiIh oi ll) '• week
11.025 btl*
• St
och oi, Fit bttUf.*.
(Joltl o.
lo oo.
Xh\\ V
Q u .
Orl. in. -CoGon
ilull at
Flour dull—lined
W liout
df*»-*linud 3
Lo 5l*.
Corn uiKdiaritft)
ti. Fork
hotvy. 1
uiul.
Tim* .-t*,-
l.oldrn City Hii
ibid from
San Km *
u the IHil) with *
him Ihou-
.?»»,(! vic
and SI,21 LOW ii
ii !.io:i.-tir*>
tor Now
York n
nd Si I'M) tor
JCri*»lun<l,
1’iotii (’ n
Iml At
norifii and rafiaina.
Din v i:
It, Or
1. in.-—Tim it
"|mi )n lean
Still 5 (’•.J,
i v.'iilio
ti noinituil»*d t"i'
(iov< i nor
Will. < Hi
.en, and for Kopirsnitativu 'j.
f.’hjlcfdl.
F’uJJ «J"Jf:^ilions w*•)'
• j» resent
rctioti'
- of Iho T* ' i ilo' .v
. Anion'/
Li)o rcfi«*ii
itions
tulopL i was tho follow
in*!.
■/, Th a
11 his Coiivunlio
n solemn*
|y e.iiide uir, llie malignant attack upon
ihe -"Idierf t f U*darado, who hastily left
J,<: i:«iiili,rii of lmine and profits of bus!-
nc-s, nnd utu-r a ci.mpidgn «»f unttaiial
vigor, met and vampd-hed a lu ge tribe ol
Iniliiui.-, at .Sin»i Pieek, whoou hands are
-hii : ittmr4 with tho b’.ood ol «*ur citizens,
wh<• had lak*‘U into captivity v/oisethaii
d- ii.li keiple • women and **hildi;cn, and
1 .v 11 1 • s•: lodge.- wiTe on,uui‘*iilc 1 v. ,iii lr*:sh
I .«c;ili»j <d their vic im-, and that tho pro-
ot Iho people, hiifoty ol lines of
j supplies, mail and te!' ;ruphio »:omniniii*
(•alinii ii« u amis Hint th** tlnatio « f the.sO
Indian didlcultics ho created into a dc-
. par'.iiooit, with a i c-.poriericed Wehtorn
j Iml.uii ligliiing General in comn and.
; ( a i no, ().•(. !Ji. the trial ot Imierson
Ifiilu idg • closed yi-slenlay. AeciHe.d.sulj-
i milled Iii • case without argument ni: i i
hml of acquits!, exer pt onu liiiim
i can bo entirely completed, it has also to
render ceriilicules ol the Government’s
indobtednc.-fl t" each 1 nioii soldier upon
its rolls, ihe War Department having al-
I lowed all sued commutation of rations at
| the rat" twenty-live cents per day du-
I ring tho period of their confinement, and
also llir*. o montho' extra pay to nil v/ho
; wuieimt relea-cd provicin to the fJOth of
May In-L. Tiie*-e eorliticales are colleeta-
| bio cf any e m.mik-;,»ry of subsist* neo in
j this country. We ure HUlhorixed to Bla u
I in thin eoniice'dmi that discharged a ddiors
i who intrust liicu claims of this nature to
ihe agents of the ,Sanitary Commission
and Slate agents will bo paid in checks
upon Government depositories. Those
making applications for commutations ol
rations in porteoi ahotild apply directly to
the CommiaSHi'y General of Trisoners.
run w l'KN* Kit K!lT.KH HMt/OOLED INTO '
CAN.SPA.
■Sovcr.n day. ago the Government re* j
c«*iv0fl irilbnnution cd’ the s»»i/.ure, by the I annouuco him us
CiiimliaM authorities at Niagara, of nix I Muscogee County
hundred Spencer rill- s, which were being
smuggled into Canada for tho u-o of Fe
nian- or other agitators in tho British
Provinces. It bus since been nsceitained ~-
lhat these ariiu wore the purchases of one |
Mo-c.-, iii Toronto, a little .low, formerly I
of Atlanta, Georgia, and one of the hoav- |
it*, t hardware merchants ol the South,
who, since hi.s retirement into Cniiudu, i Ala., nt tho clceti
Iim- he* n liiriiing dibhonoot pennies by j next.
4ir\Yc aro authorized to announce
DR, II. G. OWEN,
us a enndidate to represent Russell County in
the lower branch of the Alabama Legislature,
at tho ensuing election. oet 22-to
n«i • We arc authorized to announce
IlICIIAKD N.' PITTS,
as ft candidate for the Legislature of Russell
County, Ala. oct22td
blockade running and other transactions,
in connection with ye.low fever Black
burn, .Steele, Sander.-, and others ol that
c!u. -. The lust notable Iruii&uction in
which Mos«m was concernud, and which
came l»* the knowlodge of tho War De-
|;uitill- ij(, wn.- the htoiiling ami smuggling
I purliuit charge t-* which i; 0 plead guilty. ; into ( aiiada of pattorns ol* Uurdi n’s pa-
avail hundred and llnrly l ales *-l cotton
pa- •«•'! lor Cincini uti.
N i. Yokk, Oct. 3Ulh.—■Tim slcamor
Fmi iie Pity brings Savannali dates tel ho
1 till, 'fit*.* it-iahi .'ii\ - Hon. J. 31. Ba
it,m - i I'm: lainI'oniedein'.o t'ongreis fr**m
Fia., who v..«• purdum.*! by Pr*!hident
.loliiison. is in Savannah cnr.Mit** f**r bis
home, i I 'in. W in. I! F. waul Associate
•Judge ni the Supremo 1 *• *uit of Florida,
is detained in .Savannah h.v severe illno.-.-.
Tim 1 Icruid’.-K ilvigh i orichpondent says
the North Carolina C*>nvuilion ha- un
animously adopt' d mi ordinance submit
ting to a vole «•! the people the ordinance
ptmiibiting slavery nnd declining the m>
ei - ion i rdinam o null end vtdd : the oidi*
nuime t.41impe both old and now dcbU of
tin* State t > gold bn-«“», consolidate theiu
und i.ismi bonds, wa; introduced and laid
of his would be* more gialelullv receive d .
, , • ... . | of anarchical elements which presented
or bo productive «>i uappa i f nooks «haii , tdiomt-«*lvc»» hL every noint: but that nd-
tho e\tciiti,*ii of I’.m (olive « hineniN to
JcfL*i>*»n Dnvis.
An Imimki \nt Decision. Tlio New
York Ut 'oUl hivh tin* ('unit «»i Appeals
nt that Slat* 1 lias *l"oid i flint slimes in
National Banks nro t..xh 1»1«* l*v State
authority, altlunigli the capital is invest
ed ill Gol ei unnit bonds. 'Flo* qm*stioil
will now go to tho Supreme Court of tho
United Staton for final decision.
Tlio State elections in Tennessee will !
bo behl in November. The Union party,
“ho called,” make the ratification of the
•constitutional adinondinont the ground
work of thoir platform. The Conserva
tive or Democratic party will insist on
the complete abandonment of th*’ pro
scription policy that lias characterized
tho course of tin* present Mate Govern
ment.
Gkohuktown, Ga., O '. p.», lHIl*i.
J)cav I'lujUii'ir Tni-aliernoon tho city
of Kufaiila faded from tin* v iew of j/our
qwu corrrsjn-'iflcn ■. To *iuy, cotton sold
boro at :■) cents in gidd, ami vents in
greenbacks. Tno sl.atner ShuturocU is
hero undergoing repairs, and I.ereautiouR
<*tUcei's will n?N"i deeeivc their patrons, the Atlantic.
The crow of the Shamrock, from the
Cuptnin to the cabin l \v, know their do- [
ties, and knowing \>iil pel form them. Of
Brockway, hrL iy is united on him as a
g.-'ul pilot ami gnntlcimu Kan Moore
(everytiody U in ova Uan> i» on her, and
all under hir cate is sai'o. Of Georgo
Laphnn, u cliip *>i tho old block, ho is nt
Lis post without de\ iation. Georgo Dixon
is aboard ah*i—but tteorgn is
known !o need any ) • eommeiidation from
' Your Own."
Tho “Ilurd Tune* i.« a new heal, and
not having bad ihe pleasure t«* receive an
invitation to hoard her, 1 ferbonr t*> speak
of her.
Ives at every point; but that ad
i milled, a ray of light l havp followed ever i
j since.
1 boliovo you are as bravo, patriotic and 1
j just as your gloat prototype, Washington
—as un?e!li.-li, kind hearted and ImneiT a j
1 a man should be-—but your chiefeliaiue-
I toristie is tho simple faiili in mcers-, you
have always manifested, which 1 run liken
to nothing else than the faith a Uhrictiun
has in the Saviour.
This faith gave you victory at Shiloh
and Vicksburg. When you have com
pleted your preparations, you go into
battle without hesitation, as at Chattanoo
ga—no doubts, no reserves; und 1 tell
you, it wusthis that toado us act with con
fidence. 1 knew, wherever 1 wa*, that
you thought of me, and that if 1 got into
a light place, you would hdp mo out, il
alive.
My only point of doubt was as to your
knowledge of grand strategy, and of hooks
I of science and history; but, 1 con I esq
your common sense seems to have sup
plied all theso.
Now, ns to the future. Don't -lay in
Wnsdiingion; come West; tako to your
self Ihe whole Mississippi Valley. Let us
make it dead sure : nnd I tell you the
Atlantic slopes and the Pacific shores will
follow its destiny as sure ns the limbs of a
tree live or die with tho main trunk. We
have dona much, but still much remain-*.
Time nml time's influences are with u*».
W« could almost a lib id to sit still and let
llu m* ii).'Indices work.
Here lies the seat of coming empire; and
from the Wiwt, when our task is done, wo
will make short work of Charleston and ^ivnnnnh, M
Richmond, nml the itupoveruked cons* ol
Your sincere friend,
W. T. Sue km an.
1 neglected t«* lsteth:\t V
lioro thi'- moniirg for Apn>
also that Henry Wood wi!
the Shamrock. Columbus
arc here. A11 B O. Ii.
* "Alice
ebicola.
go doVI
•ottoii hi
nr 111
War la feoiitli America.
Nkw Yonu, October 12.—Tho '
South America h:i-» eommenecd i
earnest. The llernld's <*«*/rc.»poi dent and
HCW> files give details of U: • leeeiil b.nttlis
tit Sotn, and thows the.«ar.guiimry char*
iicter which tho struggle i- likely to ns-
nmo, On the 17th of Augu?t II.e allied
Ruining ol the County Jail.
j Tho old jail ol Bibb county, which has
| for years been a terror to criminals, i- in
- axlies. At tour o'clock yesterday morning
the sentries mound it discovered smoke
issuing from tho third story windows, ami
promptly gave tho nlntm. The ofileer of
| the guard at once oidercd all on duty at
jj 1 the door, and the doors of tho cells to ho
11 j opened -every one of which contained ouo
l «>r more prisoners, either charged or eon*
vieted of violations ot' law. Owing to the
sell poHseshiou and coolness of Lt. Gc*.
I B. Walker the inmates wore filed out,
and safely conducted to the adjoining lot,
and not one escaped.
By this lime, the alarm was given nt the }
j engine houses, and their hells were ring- |
| ing. All the companies quickly n«M>m- I
i bled on tho ground and p-uircd*volume*
| ot uater upon tho then apparently doom- !
; ed building. But jin three hours hard
! work the Humes wore subdued, and nearly
i extinguished. In another half hour, they
I might have boon wholly extinguished and
everything saved, except the roof ami the
third story ; but for noiuo strange ami in- !
( explicable reason, the engine? were order- 1
ica. ; back to their houses at 7 o’clock. 'Iho ;
*‘ nH fire wus left free lo re-kiildlo ami take its ?
course. All the morning, and until 11
o’clock, il burned on, when at that time, !
the second alarm wus given. It wus too 1
late. Companies No. *J and again ro- 1
K,
Nkw Y"KK. Del. *20,—Wo ioarn from
the il.'reliant’.- Company of this oily, that
the cargo of th*. I *»-t steamer Apa.alita,
eomi-ti'd or 1 ITS halt ? of cotton, JUKI bqxea
camlb'fi and «im* c.\hu of nmrchamli/.'*.
Her pa- • ..gf.r )i-t included Miss Wolf,
(). Living <ton, l'apt. . . It. Wilson, C.
S. Smith, D. M yei'.i and indy, JJ J J. 31n-
loitv. H. Lawsong, D. Dixter arid
Robert (Vide; It.or boat a hit the .-inking
emit t f which c*'ntuin*»d three ladies, a
child and oilier pa-megm.-, th« ?o caprized
and all were loet; two other b«uds in
wSiieh were Williams ami the dew
v.cim lo?l after having tho ship. The
fourth beat It l with four persons, uud it
is thought, they limy have reached the
land. Tht'r'o who arrived here we ro saved
by clinging to tho nfiei part of tho ship.
N i*.w Yokk, Oet 2d -—The brig Titania,
of l'hiladclpbia for Mobile, foundered nt
sou on the Kill), ami sunk two hours after
being abandoned by her passengers an i
ciew, win* drifted i'or twenty-loui hours
on ;; rail, until picked up ami brought to
I hi? port h.v tho gunboat Florida, which
arrived In t night.
Nkw Yoiik, Get 18.—-Tho sides of cot
ton from .Savannah, us sold yesterday by
Mr. Draper, eolion agent, amounted to
more than *120,U(Hi in g*d I. Tho whole
amount during ti e past y nr on account
of c-'tion sales is between six and seven
million dollars. Nearly -ix million dol
lar? of which were tho proceed- of cotton
captured id Savannah and Gharloslon,
H.diM* 1':de« of hich came from Savannah.
I'lm dispatch of tho col'.on agent to the
I Treasury Department to t he effect ihat the
market was very firm and that the rates j
would mod certainly ho higher caused tho |
Socivinry of the Treasury to postpone the j
sales thill wore to take place in August
until September and afterwards t" Goto- 1
her. Tho result shows « gain of In' (<• lo
per cent per j'ownd. Tho whole of the
ml Charleston cotton
taken hy the Government bus been dis
posed ei,' nml the sales lo be made lihrcaf-
tor will beid’ coflon collected by the special
agents of tho Tngisury in various South
ern States.
1’itoviiikncv. K I. Gd. 12.-—Kll'cets
of tho gale last night were sever** on the
coast.
A Washington special lo the Times
says that J»»o Davis, brother of Jol)ei>oo
Davis, lias made n demand for the resto
ration of not only his own, but his broth
er’s property, in Misais-ippi.
Tho wilhuiMWid of troops from the
South, horetuforo loudly deiunnded by
tho people, is now sorely deplored, arid
piteous appeals are received by the au
thorities to return them,
Maj dohn A. Haddock of tho Klmiin
military depot, ha? boon cashiered, and
disabled from holding any otfioe, in tlio U.
S. service, for fraud.
Forty million? of the new i.-.-ue of tho
five hundred million .V20 bonds have been
taken.
l>ovornor Cropc, of Michigan, hn?heen
n-.-ured bv Secretary Stanti*n Ilia* the re
maining Michigan regiments will be mus
tered out as seem us their places can be
supplied.
tout horso -hoe mai liinciy, will) a view to
the ultimate ctluhlLhmcnl of a horse.-lio**
factory nt Atlanta l«»r tin* benefit of the 1
nbel government; but Sherman's opera* :
ti«»n.i epoih d that giin»e. Next, Aloscs j •'
went ii.t" the Fenian pike business, and
luinihlicd large invoices of that formida
ble weapon to lii-h lopuldiear* agents.
Litterlv, through agents in the principal
cities «d the Noilh and West, lit) has been
purc!n;-ing Hervic ahlo firearm.? for the
?uinc purpo.-c. 'i ii.i business has really
gio\vn to be one * I considerable magni
tude, ami inasmuch as tho purchase of
firearm? in this country i? a perfectly le
gitimate business tiio (j »vornment can do
mdliing to flop it. It behooves British
American levcnuo and detectivo otllcera
to iiiuiiituin a rcasotiublo vigilance.
('AIM. SL'IIUIt/. AND T1IR I'UKMDKNT.
The latest explanation of tho disfavor
into which General C-arl .Scliurz scicnis to
have fallen with the President is, that do
ling hi.s icccnt trip through the Southern
Slat*'* 8 , ostensibly on ircedmeii's all'aiis,
Ids time was iarm-ly spent in ctloils to or-
gud/.o th** rcpuhlicnu patty in Hint soc-
lion. He i? accused of attempting lo
convince the people of tin* States he trav
eled through that tlmir lcadmi-sion would
he delerinim d thereby.
J. K. HUBBARD
Is a candidato for re-election to the office o*
Sheri 11 of Russell county, Ala.
oet -)—to
For lougress.
We arc authorized to nunounce the name of
IIO.V. GEORGE REESE,
former Senator from Chambers and R»ndoh*h,
as a candidate for Congre a s in the 3d District of
Alabama, oot 17 tnovfi*
COL. 11. II. POWELL
la it candidate to represent Mncon Coun\v,
Alabama, in the .Senate. Election first Monday
in November. oet is te
For Sheriff.
Tho friends of L. M. J5 I (1 0 E R 8
on nd id a to for Sheriff of
lie has heretofore served
ollice and very ucceptab'y. If elected
iniuol IC. Robison will be hii* Deputy.
Oot 13,1805-te
IiKlrpeuilcnt Candidate.
JAMES T. HOLLAND
mdidatc for Sheriff of Unuell county,
first Monday in November
Oct 10—te
We aro authorized to announce
11. F. LIGON, Em«|.»
id Macon county, us u candidate for Represen
tative oftho 3d J>iritrict of Alabama in theCon-
Bi'H-s of the United .state?. The District is
composed of (he counties of Macon, Russell,
Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa, Talladega and
Randolph. Oot 12—to
IQ’’ We arc authorized to uniu unco
.1. MO Ml OK BARER
llduto fur re-election ns Clerk ot the
Circuit Court of Uu.-sell eouuty, Ala., at the
puing election. Oct ID—to
FOR THE I.F.G1SLATVRK.
U\
-AND-
JEWBLLER,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts.,
AT HIS OLIJ STAND,
lift., now open n new unil rich stock of
FINK GuKI) WATCHES,
HIGH GOLD .1EWKLUV,
STEELING SILVEIt WAllK,
FINE PLAIED CASTOUS,
CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS,
SYRUP CUPS, &c. .
ALSO—A fmo urrortment of Silver nrnl Sold
THIMBLES, Gol.l nml Silver SPECTACLES.
HAIR WORK,
Made to order, any doign or pattern.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In Gold, Silver and Steel Frames,
WATCH IVOR K nnd Jewelry repaired by good
ami responsible workmen.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
lias charge of the Watch Deparrrucnt, which
in i'self is o GUARANTEE that ihe work will
be done in the best possible manner.
Persons having PLAIN Wntcbca nan h:Kc
them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite 1
Garnet or A<iuuinurine.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who is too well known to need any recoin men- I
dation from mo, ba a charge of tho Repairing of j
Jewelry. Diamond setting. Engraving, Ac.
Oet 20 tf Sun copy.
GOLD PENS.
301
th*‘
SPEAR’S.
; thorough-bred stallion
I ()-\ TIIUlISfiAV »HI| October ,. .* '
j U I will ,.11 in front of .tore ,al '"'.ocilt
A lino thoroug-breil STALLION, Wu: | b „i
! btime.w. kin.l and gentle.
ALSO.
j A °l>«n-tO|. Qtlinl.y BU0« Y »,„t u .
n.t,8, ii, irood as now.
| _/wt.2t •? I
BY 3D. ELLls
■ (Lato Ku.w, MvistnsTOx a-(, #i) *
Valuable Horsea and Mules,
A T bis Stock Sale, will ti 0 sold i, v 1,
5° Head of Valuable Horses and
Mules.
jrbertock can 1)0 .oen.tOaIm.lt
HY , i>- D. ELLIS
(Luto Ellin, Living.?ton A* Co. ’
FINK HOCit UVAV,
O^j w'lVkoM 2 "' , ‘ October, n' 1(H oV ,
l will foil at ui.v store
A NO. 1 ROCK AW AY,
b “ “*»■" M.;K r bc,r.
By D. p. ELLIS,
mil.. Liviita ton \
DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY
X’riv'nto S«l 0 ,
TUI*. ^ ,f,ll, f , »rtab!o Rusiiloneo (,.-,mh; p i t
i. t’nl. Mumiull and owue.t l.\ K. i ‘.
hrofl-l street, ndjolninc .1. .\!, Ifivin-* i ‘
_ liulf a«*rc unimproved lot. ’ 1 ’
JOHN BUCHANAN, of Kuasell County,
la., will he Hupportcd for tho Legislature, by
«et 8—Ido Manx Fuikkpb,
HEADER'S MILITIA lUJSSKLL COUNTY, \
Cr awf*U'I*, Ai.a., Oot, 3d. 18<U>. J
tfjieci'if Oi'<!<’i t
Notice!
THEAM KEK'S OFFICE, )
Mu.-cogoc R. 11. Ci.., V
Ciduiubua, Ga , Oet., 2ltii, J
On and alter tliia duto the fare on thin road
Will be te\ en ccntt* jn*r nulo.
JAS. M. HIV 1 NS, Trenhurer,
oct‘Jinr
ADVANCES ON COTTON.
I)KRSONS desiring lo ahip potion to NEW
1 YGKK or LI VERPOOl. ran hav«* it dune
)■• tlir*t rla.-s h iu.?eand a>h aa<c» rnado by ap
plying to W. W, GARRARD.
Oii -1 • 11
REMOVAL.
a general
Grocery aud Commissiou Business
and almll endeavor to merit a fnirshnro of pub
lic patronaco. Wophull bo pleased to .see all
our old fimnd* and patrons and as many new
**nos as will favor us with n call.
#•* C-Jindjinmcntx solicited.
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICKS paid tor
COUNTRY PRODUCE
At No, 13 Broad .Street.
JEFFERSON & HAMILTON.
‘ net 21 Ini
SOUTHERN COMMISSION HOUSE.
BRIEN & CARRERE,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
11 Souili AVIIllnin Street,
NEW YORK.
The citizens of Kus.soll county aro hereby in
formed that, by virtue of appointment, and in
obedionoo to instructions from his Excellency,
LEWIS E. PARSONS, Provisional Governor
of the Slate of Alabama, I lioreby n*Miiue com
mand of the Militia ot this county.
All persona dedroua of forming Yoluntoor
Coiuiuuiica for tlio County, to nupprcus insur-
iunion and ••rimes of violence, are invited and
authorized by the ?nid order to form themaclvea
into \'oluutccr Compuuios, and will recommend
suitable persons to command tho sumo.
Tho necessary arm* and ammunition will be
furnished. By order,
CHARLES M. HOOPER,
Col. com'd'i; Militia Kua^ell County.
Oct PJ-tf
NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASK!
Whoever Wants Full Value for
their Money Must Come to
B. JACKSON'S.
1 ; K> 33 von cl SI.,
NEXT DOCK TO HOSKTl'll ,V LAW1I0N.
The Largest and Best Stock of
One fourth Interest iu Cl’.ICilTO\ < iult
lt_Y. 11-ftSi
BY I).
(Late Ellis,
I N MILLS,
Living-ton A i .
the hitfiie-: bicl.itr.i£
" • l ;V-
•tn me city, coutainlhr
CLOTHING,
Consisting of the tulluwing aiticlea, I offer nr
to niv friend;
CALICOES;
DELAINES,
ALPACASnml
NEKI.\OS-Kii
LINENS,
BLKACIIKI) ?II SH.\S nml
SIIICKTING,
u-tomcr-:
I'STItES,
eli mil F,ngli»li,
I 1 iX W I
i will ...
| Plantation belonging
i Jail’s Crock, 11 mi»,-$ iron
j acre*, tthouf «•■•*) an.
-'‘P Jhe Corn, Fodder. Pen-, j*..r.,f., c '. r uflL )
s. r.l, II. ,;s. and I,,,',, .
• belonging t*- the plnce.
oet L'l-lifl.T.'i
By D. P. ELLIS,"
(Late Ei.).is, Livjnostox A Id)
j Desirable City Property.
MN TUESDAY ftili tlvlnbcr at 1C..T.V t
r will-oil in front ol',uy store: ' '
Store Ho *se and Lot
1 On Proud .-.hoot, gpncra’ly l.*;own K*,pm»r *
ly upptiMti- t . Vurine Ptnk.wiiba
,d -»r.ct ■ I - d-lcr r. u.ort- or |f», t
i iVat ' 1 ‘ :i *" lill*-! iuunpai
iah, balanrc 1 •* January nest.
Dwelling Hou-:e and Lor,
^ tuatctl •• iri.croj Dread ;:nd Early street#, be-
mg the ninth ! "rtio:i ni lot N ,. U7. witheoia-
to: tahK improvements. Good watn-. I.-.tron-
tain.* about 1 3 aero, moru i r lo . Tide.- per
fect .
Dwelling House and Lot,
street, but we
! lx «iiit on Hr
I rnuiiing L
! Ill'll*, Pl-K-
; t.Jn Mo I n* os!
; Crawford, m
; Wm. Harris
| about ’, nor*
• roouiB, wit h g
All nearly no
door
'the lul
I lo UrO
rden aud
Till oi
■ i t:
.Sex i,
fa ishH
HEADQUARTERS VOL. MILITIA, )
Rubbkli. County, Ala., >
Ckawfoud, Ai.a., Oct. 7th, \%o. )
Sjn riul (),<d,r \
-Vo. 4. f
All citizens of tho Girard and Dover Beat*,
(No’h 2 and 13), who dosiro to supprcBd imsurroc-
reclion ami crime.? of violence, are requested to
meet in Girard, on October 23th, 1A85, for tho
purpose of organizing nnd electing officer*.
Arms and omuinnition will be farnbdied.
By order. CHARLES M. HOOPER,
oot J'J-td Col. com'd’g Vol, Militia.
Opelika and Talladega Railroad.
By order of Col. J. R. Slaughter, Prosident,
the Directors of the Opelika and Talladega
Railroad Company aro requested to convene on
THURSDAY, November 2d, in Opelika. Im
portant business will be before the meeting.
J. C. W. ROGERS, Soc’y.
oet 22-fd
. Tikrxas Bui
*m. Cauki.ri:.
Refer to Mecsi
net 2l-3t SllU i
ct 2t-3f
jorce, 8500 Grot'*;, umlnr (fouptnls J lorct> paired to tho burning building; and oxer-
oud 1 Miner?, tiHi»ui:tori d *10 o 1 arn^uay- j i ( . ( j thoir oncr^ie.? to £*'t tho tlHiiios un-
nn* under Jlimrlff.on tho rigtit tm.ik ol the
UruRUay rivoK Tho Piiitigimynns
unprovided with Nilfllery nnd ouluum
bered two t(* <»ne. A ►ummons was aent
them to Hur»rnder, but limy /aiiod to ro-
ply. The Duraguay in# met tho tiorco tie-
eaults of the h!1i"«» with u do-pernlo resist-
mice, neither tokiiiR * r ncoivin;; quarter,
which thoir n-r iilui i** worn iitllo di.«po t od
to accord them. /U tiio end of that time
•ter control, but without avail. Tho jail
V.. 1 . 1 ' ^ urn ®^ 1,0 ubwo wood could bo found
for the tiro to consume. A? it stood muho-
whnt isolated from nny other building,
nothing olso wus ignited. The works oP
tho Macon g:o> company arc in cJoao prox
imity, but fortunately they did not tako
fii*.
The jail lilts always boon o »n*idored n
very poorly constructed uud an unsafe at
7 BL Vi V n 1 . k 111,1 vory poorly constructod and an unsuteai-
they broke and tied to too i .vor, pursued ' T M !r, but it oi finally cst lliocoui.ty
by 40oo ca>airy. fi» r** a c “Uf liter took about £8,OU), upon which there was no
place which one* ot iho victorious generals io mi ranee
charaelurized us a regular butchoij
lift. llldMJm n' : '! ri5 ° ut ' r * “ l •*>« l>uililin K on lire. At tliu oi'nm.uiuiiify our"|Viil kVtion by now's,'
cupeu. They i«R law ueu*t on U-o fitol, » tuu© wo left tbo premises, they were still * “ •*
"IVO proof | nndi. • ’
atiu«*rle
Their leader und VA*\ ot hia ti*» *p8 fuM
into tliH hand* of lb© lliasiliui.**, nnd all
thoir store* were captured. The allies
stated their lof? hi »V> k '••! ur.u wound-
od. Another detach in, i v of 1'itra^uay-
fuis, HttXl Strong, **ii the eih*r .- lo t,f the
river, was provented j.. B:*.. »;ian gun-
boats from rolnlorcinK l3-«» .«•. and at Ust
arc<»unU they were lecuidy heiunu d ir
at I'raguawa by a supar.or f> ea
»nd ouly 300 w.,unU,.J, » concla.1%0 proof | undor guird in tbo courTboi.i yirJ, Vnd
of Uio tnarful i.iutuio of tho aliufftfie. wo nro unable to stato w’hnt disposition is
to be iniido of them. The city has a guard
houbC on Third otreo!, but it is n<*t large
enough to accoinmoduto tin* Uouiatids now
made upon it—Macon Telegraph, 22d.
Tho Huntsville Advocate learns that
Hon. C. U. Sheets, ot Winston, a mem-
bet ol the tSlttto Convention, und J. J.
Giers, Esq., of Mof^un, arecandidat**.? for
t oiigroit. in their I)i*lru-t
Cellcspondoiicq New York llorald.
Wasuinoton, Oct. 13, 1805.
PK« l 1 ATtONS IN ADVAM K OK THE
PIlKslDKNl S MKaaAUK.
As tho timn for llu) assembling of tlio
next Congrosa approaches, discussion und
apoculath’ii increuso in all uuart**r» con
cerning tho stand tlio President will tako
in Ilia iikssiigooil the practical question ot
admitting repre-ontativos from tlio South
ern .State* 1 , lie may possibly say little
that i? new on tho aubjcct. Ail his words
and deeds attest tliat ho believes tho
American people are for the union of all
the States; that individual? who stand in
iho way of that result will have to stand
n-ido or be trodden down in its progress ; |
that we mum* wu f.*r tho I’nioii, denying i
(lie ri;;!. t of any fcjinto to secede, proclaim- !
ug nil so-called acts ot secession utterly <
null mi l void; that tho men who strove » ■
to break up the Union have mainly given j j^ ro J * at
, up tho utlompt in good frith und oiler to i
i the | ouine back, und Clint wo of tho North oet 2t-lm»
d tli® oaonot iiuliihf our post «*• tion by now u*
sorting that they not only wero out of tho
Union during the rebellion, but shall re?
main out of it after making proper aub-
mUsinn. J’liese uiicriiono bwvo Leeu ex
pressed or implied in almost every public
address of bi« hi.- inMaUetton, and
may «>•* taken us tho unornng indices ot
FOR SALE,
Fresh Cement and Plaster.
E. A. FABER.
«let1\* H
NOTICE.
'i'\VO MUN i'llS alXei' date applicatinn will
1 be niaae !«■ the Court of Ordinary of Chat-
i.ihooehee • "uutv. Ga., lor leave to sell tho real
r-t.iteot t’. \\. King, lute of said county.dc-
•eiisod. Oct. 21.*t 1*» r>.
oo24-2m K. 0. PATTERSON. Adm’r,
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
Wm. R. Brdri.l. Rob’t C. Pope.
IT E W
BOOT m SHOE STORE.
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbus,
(UNDER COOK'S HOTEL).
W OULD respectfully announce to the oiti-
7.0ns of Columbus uud vicinity that wo are
now recoiving and opening our stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will continually keep on hand overy style of
Ludies', Misses' nnd Children's Shoes, and
Men’s Roys' nnd Youths’ Roots, Shoes nnd
Gaiters, and Children’s Coppcr-tiped Shoos.
All Grade* of
Buff, kip anil IVax Brogans.
Great pains has been taken iu getting up our
stock, and wo guarantee a'l work sold.
*^*To Country Merchants we offer liberal in
ducement?. and invito them to oxatuino our
stock.
Also, a fine ussortiuent of
Soft and Cashmere Hats.
wot *21—If
other arti-
"1 CUf*‘*
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS,
tho latest style: ai.d a great many
clcs too numerout* to mention.
I respectfully invito my friend* i
ers to call soon.
Air Country Merchant** will do well lay in
thoir supplies at my store.
B. JACKSON,
oot l.'i-tjanl 133 Broad street.
Liquors in Cases.
500 Cases Choieo Whiskey
and Brandy,
100 Baskets Champagne,
all brand.**. Just receive*! and for sale nt
11. J
oet 13-tjsn I
JUST RECEIVED,
A new lot of
CALICOES,
JACONET EDGING,
" INSERTING,
ALPACAS,
JIERINOES,
WOOL PLAIDS,
BALMORALS,
VAN DYKES,
TRIMMINGS, &u„-
l*'or snlo low nt
W. L. PARKER’S,
oeilM-tf nRo.iD strggt.
INSURANCE NOTICE."
T HR Under,ifmcil will take risks on nil kinds
ol insurnblii property, in the Pity ot Colum-
kus and vicinity in 11.e iulUmijin Coinpnnios,
.11 A No. 1.:
THE NEW YORK HOME.
INTERNATIONAL,
SECURITY,
“ " “ HUMBOLDT,
VIRGINIA:
JAMES RIVER.
ALABAMA ;
EUFAULA HOME INSURANCE CO.
oot22 tlstnov
Mule, recently bought ot Robert
Flournoy. Any information will be thankfully
received end liberally rewarded.
i. CLll lo.N MOSES. I
office 14** Broad street.
Ption.
tNTKKKgll.NO FORTH* oMfNG DOCUMENT.
Among tho n* »re important report*
concerning tb«‘ late wm* that will bo
hi'ougbl to tlm liotfcc of the Duxt Congici*
LOOK OUT!
r pilK 1 IN E CMiroN PLANTATION of tho
X late Major George U. Dmwnon, lying in
Dougherty county ami containing lltKJ acres
(oak and hichorj land.-) ami ud.iointng lands ol
Morchorn, Walker, MoCJarcn, Jones uiul oth
ers is tor sale. 1 crius cash.
Apply t.* L. W. DAWSON.
oct 21-3t.iwtf _on tho premises.
Pliojuix Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital $600,000 !
I'HIS old and well known Company will rc- I
■ on it* business at my office and be i.rc-
to take all kiud« <*f Fire risk*.
R. R* MURDOCK, Agent.
Atlanta Modical College.
^rilEConnoof Loeturos in this In»tUution 1
L will commence on the first Monday in No- [
Will give hid
PERSONAL ATTENTION
TO TH K
BUYING AND SELLING
or
COTTON and MERCHANDISE
See him at
J, R. Ivoy & Co.’s Warehouse,
oct 80—Iff Next Enquirer Office.
Boflfter House Restaurant,
(OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.)
SILVERS A BRADLEY, Propr’s.
Wo keep always nu —
hand. #
*Dr.-tv
OYITURf
COF
SIGHT EXCHANGE
OIST NEW YORK,
FOR SALE.
Iu Sums to Suit Purchasers.
-ShiAH_ w, w, a A HR ,\_h i >.
WANTED).
$10,000 IN GOLD!
I WANT TO HL V TEN THOUSAND I)0L-
J-law tn GOLD. JOHN KING,
..,01 .Office at tlm old
oct b-ltn Mariue Bank Agenoy*
WANTED,
Georgia, Alauama, South, Caroli
na and Louisiana
BANK NOTES
IN ANY QUANTITY.
JOHN KINO,
oct 18-~lia~
By D. P. ELLIS,
(LATE ELI.!,'. LIVINGSTON A CO.
VALUABLE WARGIKU'SE AM
Storehouse Property
-A-'r AUCTION
IN THE CITV OF C'OfJ.IIBIS.
TUESDAY 2-1 th October :it lb' : tVkk.
v 7 I Will nc!I, witlnuit nunc, in irAt >fin*
auolhin room, in the ciiy <•{ Culumbu*, th
property known na
DILLARD, POWELL tk CO’S j
WAREHOUSE,
Fronting i»n Drcud Greet ubmtt loUloet,trdB
ing on iJryunsireet lsni«*et, and or Front nnd
275 feut, with all tho brick- vturly enought»
rebuiltl. ^
This Warehomo was destroyed by lireattht
time of Wilson's r id nnd would Morecinfr
about 12.01*0 bales of Cotton, In mluitioit"
the Wt.rohouso, them are attached twoilttM
tcnemonUs fronting llr*»nd street.
Tonus—1 3 cash, linlanec •> anil 12 month*.
Plan of the lots ran bo seen at myauctlw
room. Oct 441
GARTER & FLOURNOY,
DRTJCCFISTS,
COLUMBUS, geo.,
H AYK just roceived a full and select iiw**
ment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
BKUbHKS. PKH KUMKRV
SOAPS, OOM: S3,
TEAS, STATIONARY, 4c., 4e„
to an examination of which we invite
friends and tbo public generally.
Physicians and Merchants
purchasing their supplies in Colurabtu will U\
it decidedly to thoir interest to giveu§
before buying, as we feel ratified weo«ni*t'
nish them with good? that cannot fail toi
both In quality and price.
THE LADIES
will find our stock "1 FANCY GOOD? 1
equalled in style and comprising *"tncw
most delightful articles ever intr**uitoeuiBto*
city.
TO INVALIDS
we would say that our I.lQUufiS and hJ.UX
f<»r medical j urp li.ivo be- n select'd
especial care, and cannot be surpM?ed ifl J**
i'.\ and flavor. OitU^
MESSRS. FOWLER & WELLS.
PHRENOLOGISTS,
3«» BROADWAY. N. Y*i
PUBLISH
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOUI11#
And LIFE ILl.l ST RATED.
AT *2 A YEAR-SINGLE NO'S N
Ne.r Yolunms cuumcneo in Jnnunrj*
Agents Wanted.
Oct. 14—dttwlt — .
COTTON SEED-
COTTON SEED!!
T7J0R SALK in qutnlif
\wr Apply to
„,h,.Pio milt I'nitkfj?*
ti. M. RENIBUL IW
Office at the oM Murine Bunk Axoney.
FOR SALE,
RUT"- INDIA AND KENTUCKY BAii-
TUE STATE OF ALABAMA.
UUSSKLL COl STi*^
IT IS OnleroJ that a .pooinl Term of 1 ,*.* 1 -
1 cult Court for iliif
vumber next, und continue tour months—tho
Faculty luving changed the time for the sc •
eiou from summer to the winter month?.
JOHN ti. WESTMORELAND,
oot 22-1 quit _ poan. I
LAW NOTICE.
r pUK undun-igtiud is devoting hi* exclusive
A attention to iho practice of law.
Columbia. Ua.. Itfl* «». Hki5.
MEALS furui.
Free Lunch ev
House open tre
oct 221w
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