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VOL. VII.—NO. 255.
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l£ii£llsh Meddlers ill Auteriru>i Adairs.
Now that the war is over, and slavery
is Hlxdished, and freedom h every whom
established in America, we cannot help
asking, is i not about lime that certain
English Abolition orators, who hove lora
year or more been wandering all over tlm
Northern and Eastern Stales lecturing in
behalf of the Republican party—thought
about returning to the old country ? There
cortainly can ho no further work for them
to do hero—while a good deal nearer home
there is a pretty loud cry for‘ Liberty,”
and “Justice,” coming up—not from black
men, but from whiles—and if anything
can be done to stop that cry. it not by de
manding, at once, the “justice” and
“equality” of the British Government, at
least by inquiring into the grievances of
the complainants, il seiMiit to us such gen
tlemen h? the Key. Dr. Massey should
not be, now, out in Ohio, campaigning
there for the Loyal Leaguers, but in Ex
eter Hall, London, or in College Green,
Dublin, or in Kilkenny or Skibbereen.
Lotus bavo “liberty” for Irishmen, as
wcll as for the negro; or if Mr. Massey’s
S overnment is not ready just vet, to grunt
lat boon, let him at least h ntl his pen and
tongue to bring it fair and sqwaro up to
the mark.
This Rev. I)r. Massey. 1). D., LL. 1).,
etc., on the night before the Ohio election,
made a speech in the Wesleyan (.’impel,
Cincinnati, we sec, in the course of which
he took it upon himself to say :
“lie came here this time at iho instance
of those who have directed their olforls to
what may ho considered a somewhat sec
tional movement, officers and members of
the Freed men’* Aid Society in London;
not at their expense, however, but that he
might be able to curry back to thorn, fir
’their gratiilcalion, the tidings of progress
The Wandering Jew.
The legend of the Jew « vor wandering
and never dying, oven from tho e: uci
fix ion ot Jesus to the present day,is spread
over many European countries.' Tim ac
counts, however, as is all fable, do not
agree. One version is this ;
When Jesus was led to death, oppressed
hy the weight of the crus?, ho wished to
rest himself near the gate at tho house of
Ahasuerus. This man, however, sullied
forth ai d thrust him away. Jesus turned
and said to him, “I shall rest, hut thou
shall movo on till 1 return. And from
that time ho has no rest, and is obliged to
wander about incessantly. Another one
is that given by Matthew of l*ai is,a monk
of the thirteenth century :
\\ hen Jesus w as led from tho tribunal
of Pilate to death, the doorkeeper, named
Can a (Ilions, pushed him from behind
with bis foot, saying, “Walk on, Jesus,
quickly, why dost thou tarry 7 Jesus
looked at. him gravely, and said, “I walk
on, but thou snail tarry until 1 come.”
And this man, still alive, is wandering
from place to place, in constant dread of
tho wrath to come. A third legend adds
that this wandering Jew lulls sick every
hundred years, but recovers and renews
his strength ; hpneo it is, that, after so
many centuries, ho docs n*»L look miu.ii
older than a septuagonari m.
This much for the legends. Not one of
| tho ancient authors allude to this wand :r-
. or. The first one who reports such a thing
j i* a monk of the thirteenth century, when,
as is known, tho world was full of pious
frauds, even to disgust. 11 >wevcr, the
story has spread far and wide, so that it ,
has become a proverb, “He runs about \
like a wandering Jew.”
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REV.,)
lvKVrt.vfK:i!n Diariticr, Gkorou. h
M icon, Ha.. August 11, 1ST). j
IL order from Tacasury Department, taxes,
when due, urc required to be paid before ship
ment of cotton can bo made from this district,
llio 21 District is composed *1’the following
counties: Raker, Bibb, Units, Calhoun, Chatta
hoochee, Crawford, Decatur, l)o<dy t Dougherty
Early, llarri?, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion.
Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogee, Pulaski’
Dike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley. Spaulding'
Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up
son, Webster and Worth.
JAMES C. MuBURXKY.
August 22,1885-if Collector.
Internal Revenue Nolice.
Official instructions having been received this
day from the Commissioner of Internal Reve
nue, Rail Ronds, Steam Routs. Express Coui-
punios and nil j tenon* :r*o hero y notified not
to transport any Cotton, or move it out of tho
2d collictoral district, unless they tir.q procure
a permit from this office or from my deputies.
Cotton euu bo shipped on any Railroad to Ma
con. Duty orn be paid ntOuluuibus to Richard
W, Jaipics, Deputy Collcotou
JAMES C. McUURNKY,
August 22* tf Collector.
The Liverpool Cotton Makkkt.-
. •• .... • *• . Tho report of tho Liverpool cotton mar
that would aid them in prolonging their | received by Urn Nova Scotian, though
etK.ru for tlio welfuro of tlio neody colored elrict | y 0 .„ m .ut in its cU.tails, ’
, Stephens and J.
in New Yuris*
II. Hcagan
v il the New Yoik World.
Alexander II. Stephens, rx-Yico Praai-
n t of tlio Confederate States, nccompa-
,..j by his brother, Judge Linton Sto-
hens who remained six weeks imprison*
(1 with him in Fort Warren, and ox
er General John II. Reagan,
rriv:*d in t’ui- city last evening (17tli) on
he eight u'clot k tram, and put up at the
I«lur ii-mse. The news of their arrival
pread rapidly through the building, and
rented quite a commotion among the
p'gs. Groups of eager sight-seers stood
the curtiaors, impatiently awaiting
heir passage from the dining room, where
hey hud gone shortly after their arrival ;
laic others, whoso curiosity overcame
heir good breeding, crowded around the
ntranceto tho dining room, to obtain a
lance «t the renowned Southerners. As
bev pHPSod through tho halls on tlioir
ay to their rooms from tho dining saloon
be Rniitlemou present stood back in ro-
pccil'uidistance, silent and gazing, as if
tiwed by tho presence of men who, in the
light of tho present day, seemed like rel
ics of a mighty but shattered efl’orl of a
ini-guidod people,
people just rondo fire. U was not his
object to interfere in the least with what
were strictly tho political parties of this
country, or to attempt to »fleet tho elec
tion to be hold on tho morrow ; but he
trusted that election would result not only
in favor of the Union, and bo the moans
of carrying out the policy inaugurated by
the painted Lincoln, but that it would also
result in the enfranchisement of those
peoplo who had so recently passed from a
state of thraldom and oppression to - r
condition of comparative irn;d*»m."
The speaker then referred to the radical
sentiments and sanguine expectation;; op
pressed in the memorial of those who com
missioned him to visit us two years ago,
and remarked that “lire same IViunds were
now looking for him to gi\ «» them us»ur-
anoo that wo were perfecting tho work
thee s<> nobly begun ; that they were
enfranchising tho people who were then
in slavery; that wo woio making them
equal in the eye of the law with any other
men; thut wo were securing to them all
those opportunities l »r social, political
and moral elevation which were the birth
rights of every man, which wo declare for
ourselves in our Declaration of Indepen
dence, and which wo ought to declare for
those who have not been able to declare
for themselves.”
This might be endured if coining from
a Beecher, or a Wendell 1* hi Hips, or any
Yankee philanthropist,” but com
>pub-!
JOHN KING, : WILDMAX, YOl'Ntl HEO.,
BANKER AND BROKER, j EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 110, Side ltioml st»
GOLD, SILVER, BANK NOTES,
STOCKS, BONDS,
Foreign and Domestic Exchange,
Office at tlie efil Marine Hank Agency,
WILL HUY AND SELL
GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE,
bank notes and
UNCURRENT MONEY.
ALL KINDS OF STOCKS, BONDS, AND
OTHER SECURITIES.
Bought and .sold on Commission.
Particular attention paid to Coiled Ion? a
this and other points and tho proceeds remitted
promt ly. Oct 13—2iu
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
! MONE1' IN VES TED AS PA KT11)S M
r DIRECT.
City Council Money li’or Sale.
I September l, 18*15- -2m*
O. W. UOSKTTK. a. E. LAWHu:
Great Reduction in Freights
~*>N-
COTTON.
Quickest and Cheapest
ROUTE io
ROSETTE & LAWHON,
EPPING, llANSEltl) & CO., -A-TJGTT07N
CO !Vi MISSION MERCHANTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
131 RKOAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, GEO.
II. il, 1Ci*p,no, Jos. llASSKUn, K. 11. Watbv
UGt 17-1 Ul
HANSEHD, WATSON A ro.,
COLL.11 HUS, GA
oiupt ntten
Cot i on
ion given to
july’JO—tf
OFFICE COLLECTOR IX i”L REVENUE,)
2d District oi (Jeoruu, >•
Macon, August 14, 1S63. j
Notice is hereby givon that all Dislillorc* of
apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substan
ces, and all manufacturers of tobacco, cigars
A*:., are roiiuiro*l to take out a license and give
bond- Those who fail to give bond and procure
license aro, in addition to all other penalties
and forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per
linhetf yesterday, liable to ’ mi construe- i eon turn additional dutios thereon,
tjon, While tlio price o! Now Orleans i Notice, merchants ami others purchasing
Middling was quoted at *24{J., a q«i irlor liquors boforo the duty is paid, do so at their
of a penny lower than tlm price of the j own risk, as the law compels me to seizoit.no
80th u t., ns reported by lliedliina, nn ad- i matlor in tvlioso band, it limy be l'uund.
v*nco o! *20i ’JKI. was noted in Ainorican j J AMISS u. .MuUUUNKV,
cotton, inis u explainable by the lact ; aug£2*tf . CollceUr.
that the report was the regular weekly !
one from the Broker's Circular, and gave j COLUMBIA, Ha., August 22. 1865.
the ad van co to ihursday night us com- j Having been appointed Deputy Uoilcetor for
pared with tlio previous I’huraday ni B ht. j the comities embracing Talbot, liar-
1 ho advanen ihuraday and Finlay, | | .|a.Mavl..i„OliatUhou«l.e«a ! ;d.Sl«wart.all,.ar.
ll " ,80th " ,ld • ,0lh Hit., reported 111 the eiu- ; t , c , on „ llgod i n aUtllll..«.|.irit«ou..li.,u.. tt ialh.
above named eountiu* will apply at once at my
office, opposite tho Reiry lloiiic, and tlio bonds
and procure permits,
RICHARD W. JAQIIES,
Deputy Collector
nug22-tf Internal Rev. 2d Dist. tin.
, t.. SAUSHUItY. s, it. WVUNO* K.
WAKNOCK A OO,,
COTTON BROKERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, commission' .meuuhants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA. Office Xo. 131 Broad St.,
Advances made on Cotton consigned to our i
it lends in New York and Liverpool.
Jus. Haxskri). R. 15. Wathon. H. II. Emvq. !
Dot 17-liu
II. 11. BALDWIN Nt CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
17 H PE A It L 8TU1SET,
NEW YORK.
(llosetto A L.t vv L * * n ’ -
HEY are prejoire I to
CU'VIUN. FRt»DlJ* , E, A***. '
B.iuuixn. R'iim:, Ac., furui.-ae l at
price.
(JoliimbiH. Qa„ A ul. ::. 1165.— tf
)*u.) •
, Mcroli- i
o sale ol !
) market i
. n _ ( other
Mr. Stephens is by no moan? of prepos- ing from an Englishman, just at this time,
sossing appearance. llo is of medium it itnpre-pcs us as something near akin to
bight, extremely atlnnuated in frame, us the height of impudence. Let the Kov.
1 Dr. Massey, D. I)., LL. D., go homo and
loctu’*e his*own government and his own
if worn to a skeleton by digeuso of years,
with r face of deathly palor, and o.vos
deep sunken in their sockets, whie□ are
rendered more piercing in their gaze by
the straggling white locks of hair that fall
over the temples in silken tliroa is. His
gait in walking is that of tho feebleness of
age,and he carries a can* 1 , which sooms to
be-Mod morn from habit than for any sup-
fort il might bn supposed to nflbrd the
©*ner. At first sigiit tho idea that tho
tboforeusis the same Alexander IL
Stephens who, in the bright days of the
republic—\)oforo red-ban(led war brought
fitber and son in deadly slrifo—so oft and
io grandly electrified the country with
the eloquent words of tlio deop-thinking
lUtosman seem* utterly preposterous—so
completely does the exterior appearance
of the man hide the mulity powers of the
genius within. Unco in conversation with
him, whatever belief in his coldness of
imturo nnd exclusiveness of social inter-
outward uspeet may have
earned to creep into one's mind, is speed
ily dispelled by tho a liable manner with
which ho greets you; and when he shakes
you hy the hand with a cordial grasp that
indicates the man’s natural goodness of
b**a t, one realizes the full force of tho
faying that appearances often deceive and
are not to be depended upor as true signs
«'f character. His voico in speaking is
low-toned and at times sharp, but not dis
agreeable io be heard when accompanied,
a* it is, by tho pleasing language, and
smooth, unaffected accent that donotes
the true-born gentleman, llosti.l wears
the historic swallow-tail coat and turn
down collar.
John II. Reagan, his companion and
fellow-sufferer in tho samo cause, in ap
pearance is tho real type of the true
houlhern gentionmn. lie is tall and
commanding in form, wo should say full
llx fcflt in liight, with an uncommonly
velbbuiltframe, and head well-balanced
0;i Moulders that Apollo might envy;
J»itb durk-brown hair, within a shade of
black, n lull board and moustache of tho
fume color, h dark complexion and flash
ing black eyes that_ set off admirably by
thtir brightness their dark surrounding-,
R'-sgan is what the world would call a
nandiome man. Ho is familiar in convor-
satioo, yet never so much so as to make
one forget that ho is in tho presence of one
whose dignity of manner is not lo-t even
in laughing moods; genial, light-hearted
fault 1 * 10 * liS 0, ’ in *° ns ' polite to a
Judge Linton .Stephens, brother of tho
«e \ ice-President, is a very fine look-
g yiian, of lull habit and ruddy com-
' « lon , and the lust man who would bo
l ““ " brother of Alexander. One
l- u . ^0 him to bo a well-to-do New
“ ,,r, n«r rather than a Southern
*heilu“d™S r .c7o s “ re * ' vitb ' jlnnt,ilion3 by
^ r - Stephens, accompanied by
in(- p lier ’ leave for his plantation
crp r h,^ la ’ w, . ler . ti h'ving hearts await to
a ft . nf kind ly voices will bid him
a we.come home.
Hltur staying a few days in
D‘ wm' w, *l. 6lar t for Washington, whero
lend#' fn €, ¥ a,n u ^ uw Jay*; thence ho in-
fStitinf •» 'Rr arl f01 ’ Ids residence in tho
01 l ^ J Lone Star.
•-canto,. \ y dsun lately held forth thus
York
( )‘, !n ‘ ed f *lii»t the Democrats
BMthi Preild ®°- policy.—
-j support tho Constitutional
Uvor i ,11Hn stronger in
th<? President. There
tuthoriy^ i i* eu ,n amendment. It
iJstioQ tli by w PP ro P | rlft , to U ‘K'
nil iv; „, ,;V 1ke tho emancipated slave in
l-’iiite-i ‘ H!,, l citiz ms of the
m^r.t wm.u 0 !' t-Ypplau^e.) That ainund-
r, umber i»r ado P Uid b >’ the roauiaitc
"sake u,,d Cvngr*
Idause > vir ,weH >'6aUy freemen, \txw
tioQal iii.Awi cul !’ UQ der thut constitu-
ihe blarp V, * ,0 i n ’ dbcl »iro null nnd void all
people upon tho necessity of enfranchising
the millions of white n.on who i.rosighing
“liberty” under the very shadow of
Britbh crown, ami thou liL eloquence
in behalf of negro suffrage hole will ho
listened to, uerhaps, w ith something like
patience. Our people, wo take it, have
lu.d quite enough of advice, grain, from
such sources.
The Use of Water as Fuel*
An interesting discussion w.i« held lost
night at a meeting of the Now V“i k Asso
ciation for the Advancement of Science
and Art, at tho Cooper Infinite, on the
use of water as a fuel. I)r. William K.
Hagan, of Troy, Now York, has recently
been conducting a senes of experiments
to determine whether steam could not be
advantageously used as an aid to combus
tion. The subject was brought before the
lion. 1 uu Buuja-I. WHB Uiuu^iu unwru lilt! . . „ . I. 1>11( 1W ,,|
Association at their la»t monthly mooting, had an^ .
and a cominittuo appointed to tost tho p-ojlored “di.Liiont wl.on tho loan wi
merits of Dr. Hagan's plan. Thu
com
mittee reported last night through their
chairman, that although they hud boon
testing tho matter by experiment for a
week, that inasmuch as the apparatus Ufod
by them was not adapted to determine
with extreme accuracy tho exact differ
ence made in the combustion of the coal
by the introduction of the steam, they had
not prepared a formal report of tho results
obtained. The chairman of the committee,
Dr. Leonard 1). t»ale, however, gave a
very interesting informal account •>(' the
experiments made and the results thus far
obtained. The first object which the com
mittee sought to obtain being the value of
the discovery for domestic purposes, Limy
bad conducted their first MXperimonts with
an apparatus much resemblingu common
cooking stove—-in fact, differing from one
only in having attached to it in front a
thick piece of cast iron with a cavity in
tho centre very much liko a common
“water back” to a stovo. On tho top of
tho apparatus were four kettle holes, in
each of which a kettle of water was pla
ced, while another vessel of water was
placed in the oven behind. The amount
of heat produced during tho vurious ex
periments was determined by the weight
of water evaporated from the vcssoL.
The experiments were conducted for three
days by burning coal in the apparatus in
tho ordinary manner, tin* amount of coal
placed ip the stove being carefully weigh
ed each day, as also the amount of ashes
or residuum left, and the amount of wafer
evaporated. For ilia other lour days a
small stream of water was admitted into
tho central cavity of the hollow iron front
above described,, which being converted
by tho heat of the lire into sP-am, passes
through h series of small openings into the
cettro of the burning coal. As in the
other experiment*, tho amount of coal
consumed and of water evaporated was
carefully doteiminod und noted. The net
results of the seven days’ experiments
showed that while one pound of coal
burned in tho ordinary way in tho appa
ratus would evaporate on an average B 82-
100 pounds of water, the same coul burned
in connection with the steam would evap
orate 5 4'J-100 pounds of water per pound
of coal, tho proportion being as 60 to 76.
In other wordy, that the Uio ot tho stream
of steam, in connection with the coal, in
creased tho available heat obtained lrom
■port*
na’s news last week, is the same as repott
ed by the Nova Scotian. There wip, how
ever, an advance of •} 1. on Friday thelkii,
over tho quotations of the previous day,
bringing Now Orleans middling up to
2H i., and other grade? in proportion.
UV. V. AY«.», 17//i.
Cotton.—Wo hoar it estimated that no
less than tsventy-fivo thousand bales of
cotton wjll he produced this year on farms
along llio line of the illinoia Central P ab
road, between this city aud Anna, against
some five thousand last year.—('tiro /> -
moern (.
Corntkiti*kit Postal Cuuiif.m y, Nkw
Issuifl.—Fifty "cent notes, now issue, On
the lop ol the hill the words “Furnished
oniy by tin* Assistant Treasurer and De
signated Depositaries of tho United
States; observe the two words “of the,”
on the genuine there is a little space be
tween them, not so on the imitations.
Fifty-cont. notes ; the engraving D good,
but the gilt frame around tho head is very
bad. The paper has, however, the ap
pearance of common print paper, and is
very whitish. Tho whole of it is a little
smaller than tho genuine. *Six barrels on
the right end of Washington are voiy in
distinct,
Twor.ty-fivc notes; poorly engrave.I, on
poor paper, mid the gilt frame around tho
head don’t show any gilt.
Ton-oont notes; very coarsely done,
an.1 the groon ink very pale.
Nkw Yohk, Oct ID.—The stoamer Sco
tia, from Liverpool the 7th, via Queens
town the 8th, has arrived. Her dates aro
two days later.
Denials continue to ho published in
Liverpool by alleged sullhrers in the Con
federacy loan.
Lords Wharnclift’e and I*, acock always
deny that they over had any interest in it.
Mr. Sampson, city editor of the Times,
writos to tho Star that he not only novel
lined to accept a
was in
troduood.
W. S. Lindsay owns up to a small in
vestment, hut hia loss is only a tenth part
of that numed. lleBoizea the opportuni
ty to express his regret that tho South did
not achieve her independent:.
Fonianiam is still the engrossing topic
in Irish provinces; arrests are continually
being made. Among the last was tlio ar
rest of l’o proprietor and printer of the
Can naught Patriot for a seditious article,
which appeared in that pHp**a. Strict sur
veillance is kept on all vessels from Ame
rica at Queenstown.
Eight additional Fenian?, examined in
Dublin, wore committed for trial.
An American correspondent of the
Times says Sir F. Bruce had asked Sec
retary Seward for an explanation of Llio
various Fenian movements throughout
America.
Philadkli’Iiia, Oct ID.— Attho f Fenian
Convention, to-day, Patrick J. Wheeler,
a prominent Irish American Journalist,
made bis appearance, having just return
ed from a tour in Ireland, during which
he was connected with Irish Feniarn and
informed himself of their plans,
To tlie Voters of Oolumbus.
I N uompliiuico with tho law rtMpuring Iho
names of all porsons outitlr.it> vote at Llio
annual cjlootiwii, tor “Mayor and Anlcrmcn and 1
other olTcois” of tho city ol Oolumini-*, to bn 1
voaistorod, l hnveopenut a list at ilie Council 1
Chamber, in tho Court llou-o, for thi.-. purporo.
M. M. MUCK H, Ul'k Council.
Sept1865—2iu .Sun ooj*y.
General Collecting Agency,
r IMUl undersigned is now prepared to receive
1 all.* •"'lot-for eolleolioa, both from the
N«»rih ttud Smith. My olli.m, for the present,
will ho at tho law room of II •n.Ja:u>*H M. Rus-
soll. o\ cr liio .ro of H. C. Mitohell A Co., Into
K. M. Hunby ,V Co.
I refer Io Messrs. Uunbv \ .1 Ennis A
Co, Coin nbu-: M. A. \Vii-»x, i .tt .i. brolici,
Macon: J. Me.Nab, Euf.iuh. Ala ; Jn-. B Wal
ker A^ S *n, Augusta, an t Juo, \V. An-lcrson A
Co., Savannah, (la. '
•ot l-Im iv. IL BENNETT.
Thioiisli to Atlanta,
I>. II. Baldwin, I v» , x .
4. F. Cuiim.xu, f No,v
,M. K 'lloliar. }-S-->vnnnnli.
UR1GIIAM, BALDWIN U0.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OAVANNAH.
TYLER & ROBiSON,
Grocery ^ Commissi, >n Mcrcliauls,
NO. 129,
j (Si'.arly OpponUa the Hank of )
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/:/.’rin ...
, NHKHLKS.
I (XjMItS.SrOo/j.cUI'TO.X, D IM u.s’77 . /)/.* I
| HOODS, r.
Particular attention aivon t.* i'ao piuvlia-e *.r
sale of any kind *>l produoo or mori lundiso.
J.A TV L • II,
ftUgSjf cA M’b Id UOftiSO V.
BEDELL & CO„
Grocers ami Cominissioi. Merchants,
(AY«lc/g ajtpnrit, li’ht'i f CuOt.ii/iKt,
coLiuuiua, a a.,
I 17 F.EP fonstnntlv on inm.i *1 RuCF.il l ES ami
Q :
SliPHRIN I'ENDAN l"S UFF1CE, )
MlkSCOtl '.E R.ULKUAD CU , ,
Cm * mHUS, Ga., Sept. 0th, 1865. j
Miihi »!i< KhII ltoait Schedule.
AFTER MONDAY, 11th imt., the
or Train on this road will
Leave Columbus nt 7 o'clock, A. M.
Arrive in Macon at 4.111 “ P. M.
Leave Macon ii' 7.2 ! * “ A.M.
Arrivo in U*.nimbus at i.2i “ P. M.
.'Iaeon autl Westoru R. R. Schedule.
NIHI1T TRAIN.
Leave Macon 6.3ii, 1>. M.
Arrivo at At inn la 2.2.1, A. M,
Leave Atlanta 6..V), P. M.
Arrivo at Maoon id, A. .M.
sop 10—tt W. L. CLARK. Sup’t..
Advances made on *
n New York, nnd to
iml CHnsgow.
nusigmuonta lo our lbutso
oqr trie tula in Liverpool
Oct. 10, 1865—2111
CON ANT & YOUNG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 39 SOUTH STREET,
N c\\ V tu-k.
Offer their sorvi
t other pr**Jufo,
foods of all kinds.
i for sales C..U •
id will puivlm-
T O :
Apalariiii'oli
Unfuula, Al,
Notice!
TREASURER’S OFFICE, |
Muscogee K- lv. Co., .
Colmuhus, Ua , Uct., 2-Rli, 1865, J
On and alter this dat.o tho faro on this ro
will ho seven cents per mile.
JAS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer,
Oct 24-tf
CHANGE OF SCHCDULi:.
SU PER INTEN D A NT'S OFFICE, |
M. & W. J*. K. R..
RJontuomkhy, Sept. 2U.1865. )
N nnd after Friday, Sept. 2a I, 186a, T^ui
this Rond will be run as lollowti:
Leave Columbus at 6 25 a A. 1
Arrivo Wot Point
Arrive at Montgomery
Leave Montgomery
Leave \Ve a t Point ■
O
it 15, P. M.
i A. M.
I 15 P.M.
... Coloumbus ..6 45. P. M,
Connecting with trains of A. A \V. P. It. It.
at West Point which arrives in Atlanta at 7 P.
M., in time to eonucct with Iho Western and
Atlantic Rail lloud for Chattanooga und points
north,
sept 22-tf
NTotico.
MUKIliK AM) GIRARD RAILUOAI).
1 after Monday, i'th instant,
REFER
Atkins, Dunham \ Co.,
C. R. Woods,
E. lJ- Young, do
W. H. 5 oung, Columbia, (»u.
It. M. (lunby, do
<>'■(.,' 'm
p. .8. 6KNKD10T. K, W. DK.VKDK r. .1. C. IlKXKIUUi
D. S. BENEDICT k SONS,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
ivta£incirj3Lixr'x-si,
NO. 236 MAIN STREET,
Between Third and Fourth Sts.,
LtU ISVILLK, ICY.
ROWLAND, IRVINE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS m SHOES,
NO. 102 WALNUT STREET,
Between Pearl and Third Streets,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Oct. 6,1865—2m
J. W. PEASE,
Bookseller and Stationer,
COLUMBUS, GA.
DIKE LETTER PAPER, by the quire or
r ream.
Consignment-’ n
Prompt attenth
i« Io of Hoods oil.
. j III L..
Merchandise solicited,
n given to tho purob..?©
.’cry L»M’ipti'*n.
W. A. BEDELL.
A. (i. BEDELL.
< HAH KHUN.
and
July 11.-tf
ATKINS, DUNHAM Si OO.*
COMMISSION Mil l OlBYAUDlNG Mldtt’llAMS,
Al>Af,ACmCt)l,A. FI,A.
July Hth.lS.l5-t!
WM. C. S\\ A N.
d,ATi: of tf:\ni:.sskf: i
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
the ( ‘ottou and pay all
tnnmgh Dill <**, lading
n s a 2 3 s a
to Tcnnosseo river, a
with a fine Daily Lino
■*. Tlicv will reeeivo
•••rued charges t*i that
i . M. f.witis, giving
. Now V*.rl«. At St.
I'M i i-d by the beats ti»
A uluo Liver rail-
• I b.V the
• h.iiivt.
It ship-
'i 11o. tb«
lhi 'vJi Fieight Linua
ve it it N. hvilleuml
/ R.i I, paying acorue«i
• »i"' . o. I ho Nabh-
i ".*- N * h 11 lo ii. Chat •
drip •
.Yi.-h\ ilU.
v die
i* tm.-i
Olliec over <J in
iml Si. C airslre*
•"iiicr ul P.,
*;ul ;
i
THOS. C. JOHNSON,
(I,ATI; OF ST. I.i.il is. Mu ,1
ATTOHNKV AT 2.AW,
(laiiu anil Beal EslaU' Agent,
\o. .in IHitrkcl Sli,..|, l ,i sitili-,,
MONT’GoMKKY, A LA.
o't. lit—Hin _
J. T. PEYTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
31 ILAII'lilS, TIC.Y .V KSSK I ..
PROMPT attention given to ah on- ,
ne- Holt, ColuiuL
I*ville ta
advised.i P,*rIi- .
li\ ill**, in.-ti .i l ol .t<
• ii of hIiIpj ing by St
bei land Kin 1
■ i k :*! pt i
icship at
t lie
at lo
.ale t.) Cm.’
ree»l ■ ;
Colton by «-i
Y oi , m
NN . -! p.
ot 1 .
trusted t.. lii
Rolors to lion,
sept 8, 1865-Hiii
Dalit a* Nil-In uli
lt BA [Till,
I • NV A A. K. It.
Eo. U. HULL.
A. A NN . |*. U. U.
I. i’ULLAHD,
cs - M. A NV. J*. R II.
\V. j„ FI,AltK,
I ! M ii.m’o,;. c Unilm,''.!
VIRGIL PONVEHS,
'll.A
It. J. MoSKS. SKN'lnit, |(. .1. MoMKrt, JL>
LAW notice:.
HMIE UNDERSIGN ED have torme.l u
i partnership, under ttie name und siviooi
R, -I. MUSE.s, and will csluiilish an oiiice in ;
Columbus, Ga , on Ilia 1st Dumber n*\t. In Uu
meantime IcttoM uddruf.so-i as above will lit- *
promptly attended to.
Tho senior partner will attend regularly the
United State.-. District Court at Savannah, the
. C.
W. R. R.
II. B. WALKER.
Sup> M. A NN . R. H.
E. II. EWING,
nul N. N.N.R U
ML r BRAY,
District, the Con
euit, and upon .
cases will attend
(Foileral or btali
>1 Georgia lor tnis Judicial i
t ol the Clmftuhoochoo Cir-
po -ial retainer in important
any ot the Courts in Georgia
n„ru tliftir orKUl.izmion m ,,„w«, f,il nnd j .ci.*crTfaiii will loavoUlrard lor Union g„rl.nnr
unUor skillful loadur?. 'Flio number pro- j at 2 o,clock, P. M.
sont has boon increased by dologalions
fr-Hii tho West, and a delegation from
California is expected. Financial matters
aro being porfeetod arid subscriptions to
the loan will soon begin,
A lute English work on diamonds und
other precious atones, say.-» llmt but a small
portion of the genu h,> <l and worn uro
genuine. Largo quantities of inIfui gep,
are made in Birmingham and Paris, and
shipped east, where tho Orientals s*.ll
them to credulous European travelers as.
the real article. Nine-tenths of the dia
monds now flaunted by Shoddy and Pe-
troiia are mere past ornaments, for which
their wearers h&vo given fabulous sums.
ct C—2ti
B. K. WELLS, Sap't.
Hotico to Shippers.
Okfick Mu scorn-: k Raii.ttoAo, I
Columbud, Ga., Jqly 3Dt, i860. J *
j Tho Muscogee Railroad t< now running a
! DAILY TRAIN to Macon, und are prepared
j to forward freigltt with ilispatclj to Maoon
I Millcilgovillo, Atlahta.und intermediate points.
July U t* \V . E. CLARK. Sou t.
tho latter ubout 50 per cent. \N « give tin
figures in gross, although Dr. tialu gave
them in detail and at considerable length.
As in these experiments a great part ol
the ii6ftt was necessarily lost by radiation
from tlie exposed sui b.co of tho stove, it
was impossible to Uutonnliio ar-cutatcly
the exact amount of the imuca. e ut hj'
caused by tho presence of the s-toatn, but
enough was shown to dumoi»»in;tfr that the
subject is well worthy the attention 01
economists. Dr. Hagan slHtod that a ioeo-
Dlapl . , . ..u.. «... , motive was uo* raomnffon the Now York
hUtei of ik 1* u °y Central Railroad, in which, by wmc
tbs colon. 1 u Dnion—(cheers)—and put | his system, thirty pounds of water were
WooieQ m 1 Dfoplo jusw whwra your old | convurtod into steam hynnaveiagecou-
8ut^ 0 f iV 1 m *5 01 * *ons aro to-night in tho ! sumpti *n of 0110 pound of coal. 1
1 ork—u iderthe protection | company a.-u now applying tlm prin-up,.-
(Obeors, and a . in ®ix more of their locomotive-, and are
swiciuH Hi 01 down.”) Tbe Demo- about to construct twenty others, built
®f ii 10 , y le H .us that they are in favor I expressly to include this principle,
hqjy J, Fresident Johnson, mat 1 After Home discussion, tuj l'fther con-
A «endm \ U y or o( tho Con»t»tutioiml ! sidorutiou of tho subject wv icforre.l
lu * 1 D*i iii ’ dare tlmy boldly take j to tho committee, who w**re instructed to
York* r * io-night in the State of Now ! examine it thoroughly and report utsomc
| future meetiug.—Ktiu i'ork 2nou>iC.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
S UI*E R l NTE X DA N T’S 0 F J-'10 E,
Muhooukk Rail Roan, >■
Columbus. Ga., Aug. 11, ’65. )
| Shippers and Consignee* aro hereby notified
T that this Company will not be responsible fur
Alexander 11. Stephens whs entertained I f re j tf )ita shippedtu any Station on this Road, or
at a private dinner at tho Revere Jfoi>--0 11 t Q u j um bus, alter it is discharged from our
in Boston on tuo ltitli inst. Mr. Stephens | w. L. CLARK, Sup»t.
said it was his purpose to support the pol- : ‘ ttU ‘ g 14.tf
icy of President Johnson, and for the ru- * —
construction J the Knion to tho full ex- 1
Unt of hi-a ability and influor.co. 1 OFFICE MUSCOGEE RAILROAD CO., I
! ColuxiuU8.ua.. Aug. 11. 1865. /
THIS COMPANY is prepare l to make con-
1. t imcU t <r ttio delivery at lliH id mo ot Ouk
and I'ino NN •. by the car . nid. Parties wish
ing same will pioiEu luako ui-plioaUnii itume*li-
atcly, W. L. Cl.ARK, bup’t.
uuh ll-tf
Notice to Shippers.
Tm asi kku’.sOffkm:. .Musc<>ip*e R. R.Co., \
UoJumbUf, Ga., Juiydlal, UuJ. J
From and after tho 1st August, pro-payment
will be required for all freight shipped to Bai
lor end intermediate Stations.
Tho freight ou all goods rocoivod at this place
from any point, must bo paid on delivery of the
articles. , , ,
Snippers will ido;i«o take notice, as tuoio
rules will bo rigidly onforeed.
julyHl-tl J. M. BIVINS, Ire.tR r ^
INJotioo 1
OFFICE MOBILE .k GIRARD it. R.. I
August 15.1S65. I
An :tdjourno*i meeting of tlio Stockholders ul
tills Company will be held at ihc tMlico, Girard,
NI i, on the third Wednesday in G?tol»er next,
lt il o’.do. k, A. M. J. M, FRA/.KU.
ID.td Secretary.
ALEX. C. MORTON,
Atl’y at Law, Conveyancer,
AGENT FOR REAL ESTATE,
Offices: Nio. IOO Ili’otut Street.
VI R. Moktd.n will practice in the IJ.S. Courts,
aYI which are held in Georgia : ami, on .spocial
retainer, wiE att"itd t . the adjusiinciit ut
claims in the StiUs of Alabama aud Florida.
July 24«3ui
JAMES M. RUSSELL,"
A. ttoruoy /ct Ij a w .
(Office over Store «.f Guuhy A Co.,)
H AVING resumed the practice **t Law, 1
will hereafter give my undivided uUoiilton
to all business entrusted l * uc f-n this and con
tiguous counties.
Ladies' Fine Note l*api
C.iuimercinl, School an
White. Buff, opaque ;*
India Rubber lvo
•* " Dressing Combs,
" “ Tuck Combs,
Morocco 1’ockct Books, Violin Bows.
Leather Wallets, BriarwouJ Pipes,
(1, 1). Gun Caps, Im’t Moroluuim Pipe
Playing Cards, 1 din Rubber Pipes,
VDiting Cards, Tooth Piek>,
Violin,V GuitirStrings Memorandum Books
Violin Bridges,
Soj'temher 4.-vf
4t» Itiouit Street, Columbus, <;eorgla.
Maker and Dealer in Guns,
•VI.I. KINDS OF Ul'N MATERIAL AND
ABT1CLKS IN TIIK SFOKTINU LINK.
Uu-stut’Kiui; und lloimirinff dune with ncatnci^
and ulipatcli.
POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALE.
Keys fitted and Locks Repaired.
sept 13—tf
A. OADMAN,
GUN AN!) LOCKSMITH.
inly
i-tf
LAW N0TIC.L.
ALT, non-riptl
Bell Hanging attend -
\ to, and Key. uiado
1.. July 18
Law Notice.
gned, nt their old
ford, Russell *• Liny. Ala., Hi
ll INKS HOLT.
tile upplle
d- ill’s amnesty |*r
act all other prof
A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP i J"
i-ir
DOCTOR STANFORD
STREET,
NKA1U.Y OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL.;
Sept 26-2ui
Select Limited School.
1 l (he idea thni a
l *!»•*• 11 >n, 1 have
'i i!.1 M«' location
. n Iustitution.
Ke'-ideuco ot Mrn.
tptiftt church, will
the highest cmD ot Female
•(*•<! Columbus, G.1., i-
for tho establishment « J suv
1 tit* 1 nge end <vmm*Kli"U
M P. 1 ter, opposite 1 lio i
llpjcMt lo
the p.
LV Surgery,
urgieiil at tent i««■ 1
po latioiH in the (
Ultjeo hours tr->u
Sept 6, Is 5 - It
'1 till 2 oYl >
AlodlClllO HI, (
unco r«*«|uiriti|
fort .1 bio a icuUa
. P. M.
IW SHUT MM
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. W. PEASE.
Sopt 19—tf
R. Z.KUCKEtt,
NflTfl [ „n Melnioih street, hi
ut ATT? fir U 1 TYTTYT i Clair, next door to Dr. Cu hm mV burnt o.ruer.
XJJ-JiRLLXv 06 Ur ill lN IN fit 1 1 j Ullico hours from 6 to 6 A, M, and iroiu 1 to 5
• number of pup!
ii ti number lo '>r
ni.lv .1- boarders.
12 c
deduo
The soli
1 tin* remainder, nftu
rill he
1 Id IV
absence, except
divided into three
DR.
11. M. CLEUKLEV,
Il O EOr’TATITIHT,
| 'EX DEBS hi- servi n' : G>> »• t>.*• i s ul Col
umbus and \ icinitv. G.hco :it 'ii' residence
Kan btlpli and S
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
I3t», WEST MDK UltOAD ST.
\ LWAYS ON HAND a full ir-d complete
a*Y Slock
Dry Goods, Groceries, Cutlery,
Hardware. Tinware, Glassware, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes, IIahs,
Jioiucstic and Foreign Liqu >rs, NN mes, Ac.,
2U0U lbs I C Tin Ware,
which can bo had ut lowest market prices—
Wholesale or Retail,
No difficulty in having your money changed.
AUff 21 -tf
STEAM SAW MILL
Fon sauhj.
N G(»OD llunuingorder. perfe* 'ly new Belt*.
•a,in. 0 ” "■ “■" ! m{! , Afi8E 1, “
Foal.' Slttlioii. M .A ii. H. U , Ala.,
s.l tal—lui ur at Ihla Offlaa.
Dr. A. E. Ragland
/ AFFEKS his pmiosfii.n il m i , 1 c- to the citi-
zous of C-'lumbu-, NN yi.
cinity: and will atten 1 pr>>ii
. eir will fit
| terms—each 11 weeks.
j Tin A.. : 7-1 oill open *>n the 0il» of Ooto-
! ber next, Iho rates for it h* Billows :
Tuitii'ti ^Literaly Department f;to 00
Made with u-o of instruiuont 3d ho
1* icnch ,2
Latin nnd Greek jo 00
Board (.exclusive of washing 7., 00
1 bo paid in advance, in currency or itj
I
ornament nl
I
order.
:!y to all pr*dcs.
>l at Mr. Hum-
day, ami nt his
at night.
.MEDICAL NOTICE.
obtained among
_ r ... . . ml tno citizens ol
olumbus Hiul vicinity, that i have ah.«u<i. tied
the “Modiciil Prtife.*-i.'ii ” 10 cunsviucm c ol
my recent mercantile opumtion.- : l rv.iilu y-
self tho pleasure, through the m* tin... ol ymir
paper ot cot rectiug 11»0 »ri.*r, ami t > - lire the
'* Public” that i shall m t p.iiiut any ; .1 ine*.«
..perali'itis ol w Uatcver n.iGu . t> mtei lire w ith
my medical pursuit*., or t». intern:, t 1I1 ?c *ocial
reiutions ot a protc-i mal *.t.> 1 1, which
luivo boon, foryoai'd
Calls lett at tho D,
ii Co., (one
omdeucu
prompt uttoutioii,
(tot lo lu
ions will bo made for
h‘ > lit tl.c usii il rates in other institutions.
sheets
Boarlcr-
-t lurnisli tlici
••n'ering pupils
Applicjti ..
ccixcd until thc'irh Uctolicr.
Addu — until 2Mh Sept, at l’ufuula
after that time, Columbus. Ga.
JOHN K. Mel NT
will be re-
AIu.s
HI.PKU KMT.:’.,
Ex-Gov. Slioitor, Eufuula,
Col. Win, It. Chaiubi*rs, *'
U. Jones, Russell e.
Col. J . M. Chamber
Mr. J .line* Cook,
Mr. Win. Mitcliel,
Ala.
Mr- A. ('. Flowolle
WM. j. URA.NNON iV) 0O\
at tho Drug Stoiv •>! MiBrooks I Auction &. Commission Merchants,
► door aboNc hums ,V ' 0.,) or ut loy ;
m l-oisytli etroot, will meet with Li I A II L A , ALA,
WM. NY. FL1.WELLEN, M. D.
P AR lit l LAR uliimtion r-i>
sn>i buniuu»s oi C0TTG\,
tul)2v Am