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COLUMBUS DAILY ENQUIRER.
A STRICT CONSTRICTION OP TUB COXSTITCTK.N-AN IIONICST A NO KCOVOWICAI. A 0.11 I VIS TR A TIO N OF TICK >;fl VKKNMK NT.
Ragland & Wynne, Proprietors.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1865.
VOL. VII.—NO. 258.
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1 jiml b« gpeiilc- | 0 f ju^tico will, under tin* now condition tri
indulgence, I society, require thut 1 lie organic iuxv be -<•
.ion, harmony and puttioti-i
ng your support timl y-m
at.nounco tho Convention ns organized made Vs to allow the Logi.riiituro t
an.l jirepaml to enter upon the puilorin- jjjih jnffriorlribuaala in cuch county with
ai.c^ oi its uutie 'jurisdiction over certain elites o‘i civil
Governor -Lhnson nnd Judge Hums • anc l criminal o.«,es. Tho M*s t i..i.* *>f-ueh
ns to Bis-
iroceed. il w t ho j patch business without deiuy, and should
.Yc-h\$. halio.u, ; bo held subject to^iugiblation from lime to
withdrew.
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elr.-liun uf h •SuoroUrV- uh„u..iu, ! |„, hold 8ubj»cUoJe«i.l»tioii
I ecplee, \\ nddtdl, \\ iilkor nnd lUrrifon | time, us the public vxiKuiicIta n,i K i,i rc
quire.
In this connection J cannot forbear
earnestly recommending to your doiibor*
ate consideration tho propriety of i r uin-
ing tiiatthe Supremo Court shall hold iu
were placed in nomination.
On the first ballot the result \v.-\« n« fol
lows Saffold CO. Walk nr It. Waddell
102. l'eeplee -J7, Harrison r> Williams 4.
There being no choice by a majority
vote, the Convention ihei protended to u
second ballot, with tin* following ‘result:
Waddell lot, 1‘ocpic.s S tl«. d 02.
Mr. James I>. Wuddoll, ‘ i lVik couti*
ty, having received a majority of all the
votes cast, was declared elected, and a|
peared and wus qualified by the mlir
tration of an oath similar to that mini ini',
tored to the delegate*, and tho customary
oath of oilice.
.Mr. Harris—I pr- p- *-<• a* a candidate
for Messenger i > ti..> l.olv t"i« name of
my old lri* n.l tics' 1 - U-lin, and move that
be be chosen by acclamation. The mo
tion prevailed
.Mr. Win. li. Robert, of Baldwin, was
elected D**ork» opi r I
c-sions ut one place, Mini that vlnt pJa..
ahull be the scat of Government f**r the
Slate. The advantages resulting trom it
will bo many and great. Iv 'sill bettor
secure the convenience of suitors, and an-
t proximate 'more Viuarly in disinbuting
! s * i justice to enph^'m tin's door. It will add
consequence toyur Capital,give more dig
j nity to the Coilrt, and mere authority to
I their decisional
1 lie public debt of the State, as report
ed by Luo Comptroller, amoun's to about
j C5-UVli»,o2o, Of this sum S>2,GU7,7oO wore
■ contracted prior to tho commencement. of
the war, the balance, about $IS,KV> 77f>,
• during its existence. On the amount m-
urred previous to hostilities thcr
Mr. Joiikit.s — 1 -'fi r the toilowing rrso- j due and unpaid about tho slim of $234,-
lulion : ! u00. Tho liabilities incuirud before the
lit solved, That the 1
committee of six'*
/ ‘ ■; v’!' '■ ,;!i'\ '•!< Ill f.n fUl dlitrii’t, U. pri p.irn nt.il r ■,
;; > h '- V v,.,v‘. ;vi -7'• an | ness for tiiis Cotivei.li.m.
Ii-Ll.1 \i than into
• r tno first in.-i-rten
,.r eich subsMjUiut
• saaare loi
infrrteil at inten nl
to 1)
c-idcnt anpoint n ! war is in every actise a debt, and the State
i oui'ii judi- j i,„und by every consideration of good
faith and public morality so to regard it,
, and to make provision for the prompt and
Lhe resolution wn- ndoj t**ii. > ; la"tbiu 1 discharge of such liability. No
Mr. r loyd I move that a committee of . f(> M aonabie doubt can be entertained that
three be appointed by tho 1'iosident to J siU .j, N ,iiSbuher pleasure and her action.
Hut the debt created during the war
yvertUciue
speoifird a? to time, will
o*r- •! .>•»'. and ehargul
i-Fr- .»r«i ri!'iuc?i«fd to sta' o
wait on his b
J inform him lied t lm v
ir.od and ready to i*•
j cation ho may desire
i Tho motion \va*
Messrs. Floy.l, II
harg?d ‘ wore appoinP- l that
Mr. Malhud: 1
the Governor
, and
.1 Chappol
I hat a coimnittco
ir lo make
un Telerraph,
GEORGIA STATE CONVENTION.
) IP.sr PAY.
MlI.LKPOHV 1L1.K, Oct. 25
, . f throe be appointed by t
! arrangcmnnt.A f. r • | - r.in;
S aions of the body with prayer.
The motion was currmu.
Messrs. Mallard, CHbani.-s and Colo Wore
j appointed that coin in: tie',
j The co in mi it co appointo 1 to wait on his
, Excellency, it ported :V.i they had per-
j lortimd that duty, and tlmt the Governor
' would submit a ccnTinunication in wi ning
ds on n very dilierent basis. It is of
no legal or moral obligation, because it
wan created to aid in the pr. sedition oi a
war of rebellion against tho United States.
Tim purpose sought to bo accomplishud
was unconstitutional, and all who partici
pated in anywise in tho effort to sex or tho
country, were violators <>t law', and ran
therefore set up no claim, either legal or
equitable, lor money advanced, or for ser
vices rendered. Furthoimore, eon-
| tract'-, from which a liability is said to re-
I suit, were made with Georgia in revolt—
with Georgia ns a member of tho Confed-
: crate ftiulcs Government. Tim govern-
] iiicot to which she then belonged h:o born
tlnown, and with its overthrow, all
Tlielifurorl2ocinckin hii\ln*ooiuo, inimoaiHtoly. . , ]C.njf t diTi.iij tlubls buemno extinct.
.Mordinicto ll> > |.r.»ibmHt...n i-. mi w- 1 ho (.ovornor font m U.o i .llow in* tiios. i Km » (.mnpunent part o! it, no l.wiuor
!jil,ney.!««. «lolniM»n, l rovi-iomd Gov- sage: I
o*nor of <i'"»rgm. the dolcgali s < o* o nix (h.iitlontn ufthc (burnt'.'-hi
■ 1U11 of tho Uo
crnerol
fcmblad iu i
Tf> i entitti v ' f,, ‘ , . • j i
The Spanker s chair was occupied by
lodge Ivors- n I*. Jlarria ana Ins Exeel-
wv G»v. Johnson.
vornur .lolinson—Gentiomen. i. am
instructed tn adiiiiuister to you, Imfoicen-
ur.ng uimii !•'" d'.-chnrg.‘id your d'Uii"*,
) ,.ntli tiiP atmn -ly oath, which has al-
*lv boon tH.o'ii h.v von. Tl.o II n. Iver-
„ L Harris, .iudgo .»f tho Ocmulgee
Circuit, will admiiiinter th • oath. The
li*t, and the mem-
card and take upon
themielve* ih -• obligation.
j u jg,. Hit iis ihon ndministci ed the inn-
iihei
sen I,
to t'»e ii
WimofciK'it, in follow*:
Y u and each of you do solemnly
5 cp:ir, in tlm preseTice of Almighty God,
jtl.je'l v, .11 heiuad'il'lli failhl'ullv fUp-
p.irt, protect and dciciid the Conatituti'.n
Jiti,.} United State*, and Urn union of the
Ftxlw lliercumlei; umi that vim will, in
likenmnner, abide by a*. 1 l>«iihlully mjp-
port ail laws and pua famal-O's xvhicii
have been made during i In- iug rebel
lion Willi referenc e to the omancip .lion of
liivw. S', help you God 1"
(tovoriior Johnsuii—'The w xt business
in.'filer, gentlemen, wiil be tho selection
ofiuera anent President of the t’onven-
fhe .•lecti"^B»Aill tie l*.V imllot, and
imsioriiy ot the wnoio number of baliotfi
will be nec«*B«nry t a choice.
Mr. Jenkins—I beg to nominate* for the
offi o of Prc-iilciit of the (Convention Hon.
Heficholl V. Johnson, of tGo county of
Jeffurson.
.Mr. Hurri a , of \\ orth—l nominal.'* Hon.
(Ittries J. J nkin*, ot Richmond county,
hr tne same position..
The latter nomination was withdrawn
Mr. Kenan-I move that Hon. llor-
ichcll V. Johnson !•«* elected President of
Hi * Convention bv acclamation.
Johnson—Ge.ntli men w.M plen«<*
remember tital it has been Annour.cod by
the Cnair that the electi' n will b<- i»y bal-
I t. and that a majority of the i.allots will
be Docm-sary to a choice; hut, il tlicro is
lit)objection, the election can take place
by acclamation.
Mr. Chappell—I much prefer Hist (ho
»atiu» should b<? by l allot, and l trust
IneCanventii^i will so decide. 1 think i’
die Lo the ...Ty that a Convention assem-
bV'ftodclih'iiato upon tho most impor
i he circumstance
have assembled, malm it j
judgment, that you hoitld has c set before
you a summary of the tinnn- ial condition
of the btute, mat J oil maybe the better
prepared to give appropriate directions to
Executive oilleoM louchii g the discharge
of important dutm* m cc. -ary lo bo per
formed before tlio LegUlatum x»dl a-.- in-
ble. Cpon entering on tl.o duties ot my
othco 1 ascortained from :\ source del-sued
reliable, that the cotton whioii hud been
proviousl.v puichastd by the F’. do had
cither been eaj.turc.l .-r consumed by fire,
and that all of the nso Ms tio* ffta'. - held
abroad had boon drawn against to the
full extent of t eir vuluc.
Tho Westorn it Atlantic llailroad
yielded US no inrm.ie, smi • he stock be
longing to tho Stale in bank*, nnd other
railroads werocniirtdy unuxuiUble. (Uir
chaiitablo Insiilutio**-, the Academy lor
ilm blind at tlm city of Mne« n, and tho
Lunatic A-.vluui at this p'uce, were with
out funds and nro now compelled to re
sort to such credit a- they may t ixtain to
procure supplies neces-m y lor the inain-
tcnauco ol their unfortuftato inmates. Tuo
TuniLODiiuiy with it .- hop- lu.d machine
ry, bus been nearly ii" ro> od—to .-uefi an
extent, as to render it v. ho! I3’ inadcquole
to accomplish the purpo-o designed-—and
uearly all of Ltf.i xuiivicls have either
escaped ^ r hern discharged.
It will be necessary theiefore to make
«omo provisions to carry into ofloet the
judgment* of tho eours agtinsl certain
cruninais lor ofleiici's commuted in viola
tion of existing laws, or which may he
committed, until new laws shut' be made
proscribing i.csv pciiailw.; » nd othui modes
of inflicting punishimwu. :>.i ciiinc.
During the progr4*sa of iho war, tl.o
Western sk Atlantic It-diroud wn.- alter*
na'tdy d'-siroyed and renuilt byilmcon-
tiMidfug armios, until by fh<^ tqmralion of
Iasi spring it Hnully T*• * 1 i»:etn« posses
sion of the military authoruioa of the Ful
led State.* liy tmun it xv:. t mj*orarily
repaired and put ir» running• 1 f.-r, and t»y
them retained until ubou tiic2o.h ol last
month, wlten it wa? (iirnoci over it. the
State upon certain tern.3 and conditions
proposed by inn Fnited St.,:. *. .Host of
tuo depots on the* ron 1, and the xvoik-diops
on it, arc to bo repaired or r* huilt; many
; croa6*tios to bu lamisnial and much ol tnu
to be relatri. inn hridges over the
i vxwts, and her debta then incurred huxu-
, . , I in like manner buen oxtiuguiahed. Sue it)
which you { novv no longer in revolt. Mm one of
tho Slal06 of the Federal Union, and in
her return to reconciliation her allegiance
t“ the Government require* that the net
f seccbMon bo cancelled, and all other
aula done and performed in aid ot the re
bellion bo declared void and of none ef
fect. The ultimate redemption ot the
currency, both Stale and (,'0nfed.*r:iic, xvau
made dependent in fact and in terms upon
the result of the fatal stiuygle. No one
ox pooled payment if. finally defeated in
our efforts to secure independence, and
tin n foro no plighted faith 1* violated by
a refusal on the part ol'Georgia 10 assume
to pay an indebtedness dependent on the
ironic. Tho currency and the cnu.o flour
ished together while in life, iiiij now that
the cuu-e has no longer a being, tho cur
rency Uiat cUeLftined it may xvell be in
tern'd in the same grave.
To cuH a refusal on the part of the State
to acknowledge or pay there extinct de
mands repudiation, in but a perversion of
the use ol iuuguugc, and pre-ents
pouranee of an attempt lo til-tain »
hold a desperate causo by u r« sort t <
w ords and opprobrious epithets. Our bur
dens are already great ami our strength
greatly diminished. The r.HEumption of
such a debt will still udd to our xvcakius-,
impair our credit, increase our taxes, do
t«*r immigration, prevent capital frou
socking an investment among in. and will
embai rass us in a v ariety of wax t lor years
to conn*.
To transfer this great mu •'lion to the
Legislature will be consiacied us a quasi
endorsement of its justice. Tho L-gi-ia-
turo will have its own peculiar burden- 10
boar, and will bo pressed with business
beyond that of any one that has assem
bled in our day. It will ho ch* rged with
framing and parsing tax laxvs, p».lioe laws,
penal laws, luxv.-» relating to c-m’rnctH, ami
to all the manifold re lath n- of Ido. Finn
fiul*j**ot? will be sufficient to consume the
time and the talents of the most aide
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Uhl lCi; UuLLKCTOR INfKKN AL KfvV.. 1
Kkvkm’k 2n Disriucr, CiKnuuix. /■
Macon, Ua.. Aum»t 11, \*'\ )
l«y order from Treasury Hoi-ar.imait, taxer,
when duo, arc roquirod tu hu paid beforo ►hip-
meet of cuttou can be made from this district.
Iho 2d District is composed of the iulloxving
counties: Uukor, llibh, Dutts, Culhoun,Uhuttu-
liOOfl’t*©, Crawford, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty
K.irly, Harris, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion,
Miller, Mitchell. Monroe, Mu.«o.»yee, Pula.-ki'
Pike, Quitman, Kandolph, Schley. Spaulding'
Stcxvart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Ten-ell, Up-
sou, Webster and Worth.
JAMES C. M. HUNKY.
August 22,18115-tt C’ellector.
lutental Keveime Notice,
Official in?tructions having been received thia
day from tho Commissioner ot Internal Reve
nue, Hail Komis, Steam lloats. Express Com
panies and all person« a‘e here y notified not
to transport any Cotton, or move it out of the
2d eollrctoral dDtriot, unless the* tir.-t procure
a permit from this office or trout my deputies.
Cotton cun be shipped on any Railroad to Ma
con. Dufy can bo paid at Columbus to Richard
W. Jftqucs, Deputy Collector.
JAMES C. MdJUltNEY,
August 22-tf Collector.
OFFICE COLLECTOR l NFL REVENUE,)
2l> DlSTltlCT OK Oko|U,Ia, r
Macon, August *1, 1S6*. )
Notico is hereby given that all Distillers of
apples, pouches, grapes, corn, or other substan
ces, and all manufacturer* ol tobacco, cigars,
Ac., are required to take out a license and give
bond* Those who fail to give bond and procure
lv« •nsc arc, iu addition to all other pcuallics
and forfeitures, liable to pay one huudred per
centum additional duties thereon.
Notice, merchants and others purchasing
liquors before the duty is paid, do so at their
oxvu risk, astho laxv compels me to soir.e it, no
miittor in xvhuse hands it may be humd.
JAMES C. M. liEUNEY,
nug22-tf • Collcetor.
COLUMDUE. Ha., August 22. ItW?,
Having been appointed Deputy Colloctor f«»r
the oouiitiea am bracing Muscogee, Talbot, Har
ris, Marion, CbiittubooohcoandStcwail.aJl par-
ticscngageil iu distilling spirituous li<|iiorsin the
above named oountios will apply at once at my
ofllco.opposito iho Poiry Home, and file bonds
and procure permits,
RICHARD W. JAQUES.
Deputy Ukklluctor
ftUg22-tf Internal Rev. 2d Hist. (la.
JOHN KING,. 1 WILDMAW vou.Vfi Hi imo., Great Rtduo ion in Freights
BANKER AND BROKER, EXCHANGE BROKERS.| g
OIDct 111 ilicoid nnrlnr IIhiiI. Agcnry, Xo - 1 • 0. Kaal Hide Rroml Si.
XVILI. HUY AM) SKI.L ! gold, silver, bank notes,
UOU), SILVER, KXCII.WGE, j STOCKS, BONDS,
r*.A.arx NOTKa a.nx> I foreign and Ikoineslic Exclinn^e
UNCURRENT FflONtY. • bought and solo.
A 1,1. KINDS OF STOCK-, B i.VIjs, AND ! lAViisI'KD AS l'AUTlhd MAY
"'HlUIt MiCTRITIBs. .... * r,,. 1 - ,
1 C 11 V Council llulltiv l.'nr Hu\..
fiought and Fold on Commix.*;
Particular attention paid lo Collce'iocj «
this and other point) und iho proceeds remitted
promt ly. Oct 13—2m
City Council .Honey F»
Saptoiubcr 1, 1 -*• •"»—-i*m
ROSETTE & LAWHON,
JJPPIXG, UA.VSBR!) i; U0„ ! A.UJC'I^OT^
COIVlfdlSSION iYlEP.CHANTS,; COMMISSION MERCHANTS
131 BROAD STRliET,
COLl'JlIIl'S, U.\.
, ,T..8 n v n /\ n ' i £" c ' 11 piillSONAI, and |iromi<t nUcntiun nivon lo
m-o.a, Nmr York oi Livor- .1 coimiunmeiiH.
COTTON.
Quickest and Cheapest
1KUTTU TO
NEW YORK.
COLUMBUS, GEO.
Cotton
friends
P ml.
li. 11, Kppinu, Job. II.xs.si.
oet 17-lm
(. U. WAHXOl I
\VAKNOCK * CO.,
COTTON BROKERS
HANSERD, WATSON i. CD.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ollicc No. l"l lliuad St.,
APALACHICOLA, PLA.
Advanced made on Cotton oonsigned ( j our
frionds in Now York and Liv«*rpool.
Jiw. JU.nhkoo. It. n. W itso.v. Jl. JI. Jvppixu.
o-t 17-1 m
I>. II. BALDWIN k CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IJM PEA It L NTH K JCT.
MEW YORK.
(Uoiotto k J,ttwhonV Auction Room.)
HEY arc prepi
andire, Pro lu .
! Part’u'ulrtr nttuntion given to the f.iIc of
! COTTON. J'RdJH" ii. A-;.
‘ li u;u!nu. Roim:, ,Ve., lurniflied at tho muikot
! prieo.
, ^ColumbuH, (ia., Atur. ■». lSo-».~tf
J 4. ,\. l'YI.KK*......... »A.M L K. HoJJlHoN.
j TYLER & ROBISON,
Grocery At Commission Merchants,
NO. 129,
| .Vt'arly Ojipnslft' (!<c Hunk of CrifumhuS')
To the Voters of Columbus.
*'|Uil
Iho
...... itc at the
annual election, tor "Mayor and Aldermen and
other ofticum" of iho city ot Uolumbu-, t«• Go
registered, l have opened a li.il at the ounoil
Ohamber. in tho Court House, fur Him purpose.
M. M. MUORK, t'l‘li Council.
ScptO, 1S'15*—2m riun ropy.
General Collectin'.; Agx-ncy,
( now |
" ‘ on, until iron
j.ri.ent,
BRIGHAM, BALDW!
COiVimiSSSON MERCHANTS, i
SAVANNAH, j
L* EEP on h ill.I
IV Ir uor/:/:i/:s
MM a/:, hill.h:i
< nMUS, Sf )!)/,.<
I HOOPS, <1 r,
. Piirlictilur attention given I
i Kuleofany Li»i > -i pn-dui.-e or
J. A. TY
good -to k of IWMILY
UO 7v /. /( )' and STO \ A -
I U‘. /'/ V.V. A7. A7/
rro.y, pompsri pjtv
Jtton hndeer,
; .Iro. 11. Wnl-
. Anderson A -
11. HEN’NETT.
pared to
. . tion, both Ik
North and South. My otlieo, for iho j
will be at tho laxv room ot IL»n. James M. Kih
►ell. over Iho storoot H. C. A1 itclioll A Co., late
H. M.HunbyACn.
1 refer t> Moijr.*. Uunby *xt C
Co, Coluuibkiv: E. A. Wilcox,
Macon; J. MeNah, liulaula, Al
k«*r <V Sou, Augu-tu, and Jn-». '
. *- Co., Savannah, Ua.
I up- **ot 1- '
1 Througli lo Atlaiila.
aewwa
superintendanrs oueice, )
MUSCO'l S.E RAILROAD C«» .
CoLcmuur, < 1 a.. S.pt. tub, !Sm5
l>ln»cogt'i' Kail ltoad Mvlieduk'
O N AND J ’ ER MONDAY. 11th inst., tho
Piis.-i'"v- i irain on thin road will
Lcax o ( nbus nl 7 o'clock, A. M.
Arrive in Maeon at 1.10 " P. M.
Lohxo Ma- on at 7.2U " A. M.
Arrive in Coluinbuj at 4.21
Macon nml Wviltru K. R. Scheilulr.
N1U11T train.
Leave Maoou U.oii, P. M.
Arrive ui Atlanta 2.J’>. A. M.
Leave Allauta '•.*»'i, P. M.
Arrive lit Maeon 'J.'JO, A. M.
nop 10—li W. I,. CLARK. Sup’t.
Uiitmatters that c mid como Loforo any j sireutus wuro found to i*o frail and liable
body, fchoubl Imvn nil its proceedings | to bh swept off h.v tin* first heavy I’ro-hotR.
(UrucU'r;7.i*'l by theulrooil v*l< n-nitv. it i jjuch brinff Iho cape llu* Rupoiinte.iiduit nud
a familiar to flu's ('onv**nffon tUHt nice- director* did not h'-hiiuto w»m iuyapproval
tioni by hcclaniHiiou u.-*uu ly take place in ! to entor into coiitiacP* fur the nnu.ediate
urty ( invention-, or in county inentinn*, cooitruotion of porrimnont and ►ubstaritial
Vj'.thU is a body in pi.int of so mnniky lar I bridRca. They are f.»uit- eii in number,
kbor« «uch bod n.«, and l prefer tlmt tlie j and t>y tho term.* "f th" i "fi ri(< t* are to bo
t-action should Uko plnco iti the mannor 1 coruplel»*J by the 1-Vti «o 1)*m.ember next
I Tho roliiuR stock on tho road liooi# in-
j sufficient, ihosuperiiitci.duht and eifertors
j purchased of ttic United nine on
j gines and about one hundred ears,. Ibis
! outlay cannot bo mot by the pro«’pod.- i-f
| tho road, but wiil require, it u ejtimated,
| more* tuan tt half minion of doilaG.
I 1 have enu.-od sumo repairs to bo put
i Upon the Stat" llou-u and iho Lxe.uttvu
Mansion. ioe*c win roquiyu further np-
i L u;id put them in
; no avail an
tue Governor lme designated
G*»v. Johnson-—Doe- tho gontlemnn ob
ject.'
-'jr. Chanpell— 1 do (diject.
G* v, j »h[;s.n—O -j eel ion bein^ raised,
Un*olc*cdon will procei'il by bnllnt.
fii. K.«nan—I move that we elect vfve
Tba'. is the umihI wav i(» which e|t*c-
have been mad'.* by tno (toorK> i Lo
ll id *iu re.
t/uv, Johnson put the quosfion, and (he propriution 6 to re
motion prevailed. I piupt-t i r-cr. iiuvin,
I ne Secretary then called tho list of i wi.h which lo pay iho mileage of liiu mum-
toonbci'.., and um vo'.o w»s apnouneod ns burs of tho Convention or their per dk-m,
foliowa: Jlersoholl \\ •J .-hHoor», I'L >; C. I borrowed on the fnith <•( the .^t-ite, from
J- Jenkins, 27. ' cinxunsof An^Ueta, about the* sum.>f fifty
Hov. Jolina.»n—The II.m. U. Y. John* 1 thousand doilur.*, to boused by ibot'on-
tor * having received a Majority of tlio j vcnlipn for that purpose, .special cou-
vat* cast, he i- bt-ivpy ‘dcciurod ■ tr»< ,, .!‘ have boon mudo with the citi/.ona
reeled President of the Convention. {lending the money, to which cMiiracts 1
•Mr. Kenan—L move that, without any invito your ultoiitiou and r* ►pi.ctiudy ask
Lrtberceromon •, the 11..n. II. V. John- 1 that they be approved nnd that provisions
J■ " re/pn^t-d to take hi* real a- I'roaf- j bo made to cnee: them promptly,
at-otol tho (j.invcnti'in. | Sinco our ia»t olccuou lor inombers to
I -u. iti.n prevailed, when Mr. John- the Congress of the i’ruled Slates, a nexv
‘.'’•v-n* w«*ie..rr.eu l«» h > ►. ,»'» by (r »vernor , apportionment •*! Koprcsenuitives Im-
iDbasori, ami l tho applause of iho body. ' boon made under tno (. m u- K- iurns of |
He President— Gentlemen of tlio Con* 1800; nml by that apportionment the |
RDtion, ph-ase accept my graletul pc- 1 number nl lolled to tin .statu oi Georgia is i
knowlc-dginonts tor this evidence of your reduced to seven. Itbuing deniable that |
**ir.iJness and conddence. I regret that I Representatives should bo mectea at us i
isritut promise any groat efficiency rs early a day as practicable,it xvilt bo proper I - . .. , ,■
)ojr preddii.g officer, lor I can bring to that the Convention shall by resolution or ; Convention then adjourned till
lL S icd tieiti..jL expefic-nco nor natural Jotheiwisu, divide tho State into the requi- j to*moiroxv
j* wptalion fur n.c d;-ohur_a’e < f to** duties ^it^i number ot di-Uic a and order that the —
tfned me. l will, however, do Jio very eiecliou tor niember- t * C oigresi be held |
c^n, relying upon your ger.ero.-Aty on tho sumo day as itiat « n which the .
su-taju mo in tlio 1 Governor and member* «>f th*i (ienorul i villo Journal make* the following re-
Assombly may he diiecicd lo be holdan. marks upon th" subject of it pardon for
The cbnnge, *UitU u... war and it* ro- I John c li r .-ck.ri<lu<-. It s :
ifjt seme '■ “
swasac akswxs i a V -
luslrioiis of murt, and the public xvelfarc
will demand that, to these suljecir, tin j
members ol' the Legislature shall give
their earnest, best und undivided effortg.
Let not that body, when in sess on, bo
besieged, from day to day, by claimants
and thoir agents and attorneys, urging the
assumption, in wbolo or in part, of these
uiKionstitutiouul demands. Lei tno hope
..f r«-xvard in such cffurt& bo entirely cut
oO’; let this otcrfloxvirifl; lountain of cor
ruption bu now and forever dri< d up ; and
let the record of your action on lio- ►ub-
ject dl^’ourage, in the lulu re, ui, piemu-
iuro efforts to overthroxv long and well
ebtabUihcil-government. In a xvord, or
dain, aoleunnly and dellbeiateiy, that no
Legislature, noxv or herealter, shall, di
rectly or indirectly, in whole or in part,
assuuio to pay, in any manner, these do-
mamlii, uncobstituti niul in their creuti *n,
and many of them without oven the coun
tenance of equity to support them.
Tho events of tl>is year will constitute
an era in history. Hlavcuy bus been .b il-
i*hnd in these States. Georgia, in Con
vention, la callad upon to put on icoord
un acknowledgment of the accompli.-In d
fact, to giro a suranco to mankind thu
involuntary servitude ahull not hereafter,
in any form, or by virtue oi any device,
oxiat within her borders ; to unjoin on
succeeding legislators that they f had guard
by law the community from tim evils of
sudden emancipation ; shall -^cure those 1
emerging from bondage, in the enjoyment
ol their legal rights: and shall pr ilectthe
bumble, the ignorant, and the weak Horn
wrong und aggression. Such are some of
the unforeseen und wonderful ri-ulte of
tlie war. In pasting through ihi.- revolu
tion, our chas'd- niejils have been severe,
and our calamities have been heavy; but
we should do well to remember, that this
great cmiuge i» of liim xvbo due- »iii tilings
wisely, and “according to the coun-*-i of
Lli* will.”
JAMKS JOHNSON,
Provisional Governor of Georgia.
Notice!
tlii.i
Advances tnude on cunslBiunonts to ox»r House
lu New Yi-rk, and t*» our lYiuiula in IJvt rpool
und Glasgow. Oc*t. 1", 1805—3m
CONANT & YOUNG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 39 SOUTH STREET,
NMw "YTork,
Offer their sr^viced l\i: . J ah»a U«iu>u, Tub«ceo,
or other produuo, and will purehu.io on order
8'iodn of all kiiuD.
. tho purchase or
tuei'jii'iidi.-o.
. .. ^. Jil'iK,
aug5-tf SA.il'L I*!. HOB IPON. _
BEDELL & OO,,
** | Grocers and Commission Merchants,
(Xi'urli/ //•»).'.■ ■/' (’'ihiinbu*,
GO IjUMJIUlj, a A..
K EEP oon»tnnlly on lend tlR<)0ERTES and
. COUNTRY PRODUUE of every kin i.
Cunsigitnienls ot Mer<:huadi o solicitud.
Prompt aileuibm^ixoti o* the purcliHso and
suly of li muD of m or I cription.
\Y. A. BEDELL,
A. li. LED ELL,
j idyll.-If 0. H HAtUUs'lN.
ATJxINfS, DUNHAM A CO..
COMMISSION ami FOBVY.MtDtNU MLKCHANTS,
Al’Al.AClircOl.A. FI.A.
JulvUth, 1-W5.— tl
WM. G. SWAN,
(I.ATE UF TF.NN'KSaKH.i
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
T O :
Apaliioliioolu, l'lu
Eti'enlu, Ala.
REFER
Atkin?, Dunham *1: Go.,
C. R. Woodo,
li. B- Young.
W. ii. Youhk.
R. M. (luiiby,
r>t 7—nn
I). S. BENEDICT SONS,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
nuanoiiANTi),
NO. 23S MAIN STREET,
Between Third and Fourth Sis.,
3 %
£ s
^ < -
X £ \
i § '5
h" u* tfa 6. u* u. u< u*
At Johnsouville, on the Tennesseo river, a
clo>t* cimucntioii is mad*- with .. fiije Daily Lino
ot 'stc.iui. rd, to rit. Lxuia. They will reocive
llio Culton and pay all accruod oharges to that
point, and tiau-ij it i ! t" * Louis, giving
through hill of biding lo N *v Y nk. At St. •
Loui* the Cotton i f ni!i-* '-vr- i Ly the h. at»; to
Broad ttiifcUe, Miv-i:j i i «.h . ltivor rail
road. Ire**, ,,f drayu^e. -. I by them i.-* carried
N«'x Yoik \viib"j! ' uaqv'o **t ear*, llahip-
ihe v
-ville, tlio
■ •gunls of tin- di'b-t. n? I’ui 'U/h Freight Line.*
io . i'w York, will receive i: \t Na-hvillor
forwmd u all the way hy Rail, p:»> i-ur uccn
pemo. The Niwli-
ville Sc Chat-
•:*.* i. Cotton ahip-
Ofliac '
of liroud
TUliASURER’S U IF ICE,
Mufeogeu It* It. Go.,
Columbus, (Li, Oet., 21th, l^ 1
On and after tbi< dalotho t'oro
will be goveu cents per mile.
JAS. M. HI VI.N'8, Trensui
Oct 24-tf
CHANGE OF 8CHEDCLE.
SI - PKRINTEN 1)A N T S <>F F1CK.
M. .k W. P. R. IL.
Muntoomkrv, bopt. 2d, 1H85*
UN’ and after Friday, Sept. 221, ikd>, 1
v/ on dri^ Road will be run an lullowr:
Uoave GoIuinbuH at '* 25 A. M.
Arrive Weat Point 12 M
Arrive at Montgomery •' 15* P. M.
Leave Moiiigomery I A. M.
Loir e Weit Point .1 15 I*. M.
Arrivo at Goloumbup '>.4 P. M,
Connecting with train* (*l A. ,'c \V. i*. It. IL
nl We.-t Point which arrive* in Atlanta ut 7 P.
M., in time Io connect with tho We-tern and
Atlantic Rail Road t<-r Chattanooga and points
north,
*opt 22-tf
Notioo.
5IOH1LK AXU IIAILHOAD.
On and after Monday, Pth inS.ml, tuo Pas
senger Train will leave Girard for L'niou Springs
at 2 o,clock, P. M.
oct•»—2m «. E- WELLS. Su|/t.
Notice to Shippord.
OnUCK MI'iCOUKK UxII.HO.vD, I
Columbus, Ha., July 31 *t, isd'*. J
The Muscogoe Railroad is now running a
DAILY TRAIN to Mucon, and ;«ro prepared
to forward freight with dbpatAli t-» Macon,
Miiitt'igeviiio, Atlnata.and tutor mediate points,
jutydl-t' W. L. CLAltlv, Sup’t
LtM'JN VffihK, Ivi .
Oct. 1—2a
ROWLAND, IRVINE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS m SHOES,
NO. 102 WALNUT STREET,
THOS. C. JOHNhON,
(LA'l'U OF ST. LOUIS, M0,)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
<laim ami Ileal Estate Agent,
No. SO NnrlU't Htivel. il p
MONTGU.MEKY, ALA.
Oet. 10—8111* I i
J. T. PEYTON, J
ATTORNEY AT I.AW, I
ni ICM PIUS, TF. N »\LSSKK.
I )R0Mi*T ul tent ion given toaJJ bti)-inw*B on-
1 truNted to bu care.
Rotora to Hon. Iinii'3 Holt, Coluiiibun, (fa. i
wept H, lSiki—dm
K. .1. MOHCrt, HKNInn. K. J. MiiSKB, JU.VIOIt. I
L.AW NOTICE.
r PIIE END EH.SIGN ED Imve foruud a co-
I p.irtncrjliip, umlor the nnme and ► t> ic oi I
IL J. MUSES, and will cslahlirdi an n l.ee in
Coluinoua, Ha ,on thul.it October noxt. in ibe
incHiiiimu letters nddret-bed above xxiil be ;
promptly intended to.
Tho senior j artner will attend regularly the
CnUml State-* l)i.-*!rict C >urt at Sa> animh. the 1
supreme Court M tieoraia lor l.us Judicial ,
Dbtriet, tho Courts ol tue Chattahoochee Cir
cuit, and upon Hpcial retainer in important •
cases will alien 1 any of the Courts iu .itilrRia I
(1‘oderwl or***tutu./
R. J. MOSES, Senior, i
nug 15-tf it. J. MUSES, Junior, j
ALEX. C. MORTON,
Att’y at Law, Conveyancer,
-barge . . .
ville and L )uia\ i.,
Ittljoi g I Ill'll Is In
I ptd b> \r.i\ o< Joiinu\iiic will not change
eats at Nashville.
j Rater Jioui John-onx ill«! to New York $t> par
j bale; froui N.i.*-hv,iic nil Haii .>10 50, (ns we
nre advi.-*-;il./ Purne.** dc-irin? to mdrip at
Na.-hxtile, instead of .L im- ' ix ille. can have
op i"ti of'shipp.ng bv Meaiul'out to i inoinnati
—‘Tin: Cumberland Hivei b- u:g iu lino boatin»,
order,” at low rates • • I !• reig.it. not exceeding
i<2 per halo to Ciu- inn'iii. n l from that point
different tin ► ol Railroad, at $5 pc
lumbus c
Ship pc
Johnson
VS »st 1
ille. a
in twelv
-*• ii.-ncn t- .-te.ftnboaf tgerit f
1 to A ;ent* ot inrough Lino.
JL BAUGH,
Supt \V. A V. R. K.
UEu (I. HULL,
Sunt A A \Y. I*. R.R.
( ii t Bullard.
. f'rcs't M A W. i'. H R.
NV. L CLARK.
Sunt Mu-f- g* e tt: ilrond.
\ 1 Rtf IL POWERS.
Sum S. \Y. R R.
IL B. \V A i KKR,
8upt M. A W . JL R.
K. 11. KUTNfl.
■ N. »V C. und N. s. S. X. R It
J.
Between I’oarl and Third . v
CIXCIN.WTI, OHIO.
Out. d, 18A7-2m
J. W. PEASE,
Bookseller and Stationer,
COLUMBUS, GA.
I7UNE LETTER PAPER, by the quiro or
V ream.
Fine Cap Paper, by the qu'ro or ream.
Fine Commercial Note Paper, by Iho quire
or roam,
. Ladies' Fine Note Paper, (Jilt.
Couimcreml, .School amt La 1:r*P*ns,
White. Butf, uptlqu** and t. itiary i.u.olopos, I r
India Rubber Round t.'ouibk,
** " Drowning Combs,
“ “ Tuck Combs,
Morocco Pocket Books, \ iolin 1' >v-'r.
Leather Walletp, Bn:ir\V"«'U Pipe?,
tf. I), (fun C ip.*, im'ii iMci d aum Piper,
Playing Curds, l din Rubuur l*ipc«,
Visiting Cxrdr, Tooth Pi ks,
Violin A* (fait xr String.* Meuioraadum Books.
Violin iiri Ige*.
St ptcrnbi; i -tf
which aro held in lieorgia; und, on special ,
roiaincr, wii attond to the- adj intiuuit »>i
claims in Iho States of Alabama and Florida.
j uiy 24-dm
JAMiS M. iiUSSELL, i
Attoruoy At Xj a w,
tOffico over St«»re of (funby Co.,I
U AVlMi resumed the praelieo of Law, I !
will heroaltcr rivffmy undivided tttieiiuou
to nli bu-iu oss on I rusted to me lor this and ouu-
4t) IXroail .Street, t'olumhuu, Ueorqln.
Maker and Dealer Quns»
ALL KINDS OF HUN MATERIAL ANI>
ARTICLES IN TDK SPUhTlNt? LINK.
POWDER AND SHOT FOR
Ke>s fitted and Locks Repaired.
_.*epi 13—tf
A. CAD M AN,
GUN AND LOCKSMITH.
law notice.
P1IE undersignod ia devoting
ALL bc.-*r pti-ms <•
Boll 11 dtiaiijg atten 1
ud t< , ur.d Kt*i a tnude
HINES liuLr.
N0TICK TO SJIIPPKHS.
SI PER INTEND A NT’S OFFICE,
Mt’8COQKR Rail Rn\l>, >
Columbus, (fa., Aug. 11, ’(15. )
-Shippers and Consignees aro hereby notified
Alter tlio read in K of tlio mo sago, tho. I that this Company xvill not bo responsiblo for
l*it I H
fur*iv 8 eirjr 2nd *
b *ioI6b«;,c« of order uml dfooruru.
>'e ure convened under extraordinary
rcuoiiUnces, and charged w.tli qrave
J* u f wp«n»ibio trust-*. Tno jia.-t, xviJi its
•wnw ei cbastiseniunt and of »orruxv—the
!’• t,er d* v, Rb its stern atul luugiblo raali*
DCU |
Joiiy C. HRKrKixuiDoK.—»’Tho Louis-
ll()|)0 that lie
•dinonish us to act with caution and ! and tiio mode of repr
1*0011), Li is not for me to *ay wnatyou l branch of the Gem r
L 'bf(bt or oujht not to do. T hat i
hii!. V1I,C0 ‘ ^bonyou ri.-U tho re.-imiiaL
.^‘ .Vto a c -,nti ri. lk constituency. I may
hoACVt-r, that lint
J22, U 1 } ”' L "n v.-ntion i, ,:.,ry itul.
o H v,* Urr u^undin^ circuinslanc -. Let
6 a° o,ijat thuio circumstance.-* uiuioato.
J ^t us do nothin a- i.. c .
rituu ui in each ; nfi'iold not Un. So clmrg* , . • -
To u j,. ' can learn, lux* AKaiiibl him that tit
U*|)| i II u|l- ' || t
iiioxiiuut* perfect Jurtnm mi l,„4 iuijucl, lu equnliy MU".-' »!‘ «J*." * j r j
' ■ ' - ■ > - viicum.iau- >"»• No»m.»i«- •"•rw-MWlH
< uinsnui
iiii us, at
t, hccau-.o
c;. I in!Lr*
iintt you
k, 1 huve
invention
es not
toLel I
of in.j
freights shipped to any Station on this Road,
at Columbus, after it is discharged from o
curs. W, L. CLARK. Sup’t. I
nug 14-t f
NOTICE.
..JirSCOUEK KAIL
Columbus, tf a., Aug. 11, la
tpiUS COMPANY is proparod to make
1 tructs for tno delivery at this n
und Pino Wood by the car 1 >ad, P
ini: Haiuoxviii ptua.sa lusko appliesf
ululy, W. L. CLARK, sup't.
bus IMf
A LARUE LOT OP CHEAP
lillEET mr
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. W. PEASE.
u.
s.-|.t io—rf
R. /.. IIUCK Kit,
BLAIR & GENNETT,
SJf I WHOLESALE GKOCERS, Dr. A. E. Ra g lumi
i ■-ii mi mod i- ( /■'•/•xYi \ i rvJL*rr x v
J. attention to tlio practice tit I
I OtlumHuf, Pa,, July 0 t 186>,
Law Notice.
fPlIF undorslRned, at their old office, fkiw-
: I. i*oui>, Hu.-.sjII county, Ala., nro , rei*aiej to
file applications for pardon under tlm Presi- ,
i d> ntV amnesty proilauiutiou, atm also totraus-
, cot all other protessionul bu.-ine.-s.
1 ti. D. A: tf. Wm. llUOPKR.
au«23-tf
DOCTOR STaNFOitD
R ESUMES tho priutice of Moilicine and
Surgery. Cases Irum a di.-taueu requinug
surgical attention can fiud citmf irtablo a .-com •
tiiodations in the city,
utlice hours troiu 11 till 2 o’clock, P. M.
Sept ti, IS-V'i— if
DR. H. M. CLECKLEY,
II O aiiUJOr ATIIIST,
r 1 1 lvN DKltS hi** services t•• the eiti/eus of Col-
1 uinbus and vicinity. Dfllco at hi rciKleneu
on Mein • sh sir* et, between Randolph and St.
Clair, next d" .• to f*r. Cu-liin in’s burnt corner.
Office hours from «> to H A. M. and from 1 to 5
' IK-tf
exclusive j CKiXWFOHD STREET,
i UtiK’S HOTEL.;
Select Limited School.
.1 tho idea that n
^ adapted toM-.'ura
the highest cnd> of Female education. I have
selected Columbu.", im.m u mi: m-lc locution
lor th»- oai.it li-h.u-'iit * t ne!* m:i Institution.
f .«• l.irge aud corn* <li u* Residence* of Mrs.
M. E. Shorter, "iq '.to tho Baptist church, will
be occui i»d lor the p'irp".*e.
The n tiubcr of pnpi ► will be limited to 4(>,
of wui Ui tiiuubcr 1' or \c • .1:1 bo received iut *
m> r.nitlv a- boarders.
Pupils must b*’ • utrred fi.r the Svhplrtstic
year, or tor tho remainder, utter entering ; and
lodin-riu'iai ill hi* rua ic (or ab-cto'e, except
)throe
in the . th of Oeto-
f )Bows:
»ut f.*40 Cs)
i of i
The solioliutii’
rins— each il week-.
77*r /■'»!*t Tn i'i will o|*ei.
Tuition Lu*rary Dcpui:
Music
Music with use o
'* Preueh
Latin and (frock
R«)nrd fcxclu.oive was
To be paid iu udvnucc
Cquixaie,
Notice to Shippers.
a, under the mugl luvurabl
! ce>, almost itnposMbic ; but x\
, )»ro*oul, il G *tHi i 1 -'-- iJilfiunl
! ol ltut tsut.i ol lurur.a * .-iuiEi
nntlioa. For Ihu purp.jy ui ut
arsre I
rouc ^» hc should unuondor nchisin 1 “Vol. Population’' or tuo cou; ^ ! 1800, ! R H . 1 J 1 ** \ s .- , , .
huz \\ < ? lb " "*"lal-|ana wLich will bo fun.Ll.oJ who. Jo- T'iT.'Y'ii k.Tw’wh.f Mr. li will ..r will
1 jr uo.ibi-riiUonH. \\ otannoloor- sirud.
.•ki or cur, ih, urror, of tho |u>!l; but it | Within tho post fow yours wo uuvo
“/ f.r fOi.ible, to roscuo
o.iilSL VM lin ^ "' ir pu,loii-.y from thoir
L??r , '“"' C9 *- r, *‘ ue »'1dr... ouriolvon
J;"Kh t,U« Jusuily -I mtruly pur-
LiH klm , b • *" /"Lin* upon in, F.thor rf
UaniV l,la * n, “ e uadoisiatiu.ngB.
a.ioinuu, rouowm^ iho oxpie»t*Mn of
invoking a i,.,m M cxon.lt-
liumuniiy t<» i-iiaoners or «• t auyiliing in*
omibirinnl with ihonios gniphtly omivi^y
and chivalry. T«» pardon t-’ioii o’’.' :ni» r**
us our Govt .*uti*tit has |»-*rti u.yd, “i'd y«l
keep Mr. iirockinridgfl in oxil
willing lo
. f1800. I «r»* ions, i s
uriininuliou, »•*«. ..
Wo do not know what Mr. li xviil
not awouf or promise, but *vo xvotthl lay
J ii
o R. R.
.11, I.H-
!OM M ISHIdN
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
l.'iU, tVKHT MUM , IJltOiU UT.
/ ^FKKR.S hi- prafc^vional i
v7 tens cl C ilumUi-. \Yynni"ii an I the vi
cinit.v; and will attft .1 pi aptly t.> all pn-f* -
uinnul culls. He may bo lnun»t jt .Mr. Braii-
u.iii’s Drug St-.r«- du*i:.g ihi iuy, i.nd at his.
ddenee in Wynnlun al night.
l’t
bra :u in
B .
xviil bo uinJo for ornumental
e UfU.il rMos iu other in* ituttonp.
i.-t furnish tfieii ownahocts, pit-
AppBc.itiuiis for filtering pujdls xviil be re-
Ala.;
t our lifs that ha will do whaleyar bo ,i«ys
. ,.obo ui permi«nta.l un.K, navo ! Ii« will d.<>. And none cull doubt tlmi, »«
sssses*^
sound policy and iho w.. »,c»otuo aiimiDi*' °* tJ)e nutmn.
i.rdtion of law, requira lUat in« Governor . ‘ •
j§ deprived oi inu a|*p«jiu fc m»i*i *»f nil ju- | Military Ooouptliou—Loungingnround,
dtcUi luociiortaries. The mludnUtratioii smoking and chawing.
From und afer tho 1st August, pic p i>mcnt
vrill be required for ail freight .dripp' d t j But
ler au*l intermodiatu Station-*.
The Irclffbton all goods received at this place
from any point, must bo paid <>n deli* cry <>t thu
articles.
Shippers will rdcuso take uotico, ns these
rulo will he rigidly enforced,
julyJl-tf J. M. IHYINS. Trrns’r __
Notloo !
OFFICE MOBILE A- lilltAItB it. I*.. I
A 's '
HAND n full
augl
■MKDK AL \UT!(
i II-it IwaiT, Tinware, HI i-i^are, Crockery,
1 Boots, Sheer, 11 aU.
Dfiuc^tic atul Foreign Liquors, \\ inos, Ac.,
ff«*i lb» 1 (’ Tiu War**,
I which can bo had at l<»xvo.«t market piieef—
Wholownle or Retail. , ,
JCo ditUculty in having your mmey changed.
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STEAM SAW MILL
Au 'uiiTs.lsA(. '( 1 MAJj’H!.
An adjourned mootius of ti-.o j»*i"'kU»-!dorr "t T *- ’luOl) Ronnlncorder, i-eri-'Clls’ new B.lta.
thl i Company will he held a* tlio Office, Girard, . A every poru .n *»f machinery in cuu-efe
Ala., on tho third Wednesday to n.-.ebur ueit, ord-r. Address l. J. FE,ARC L,
at li o’rluek, A. M. j/.M, VKAZKK. ! St.tlon. M. A-0. H. K . Al^.
aogWtd Secretary, j Sept 21—lm er M this r»raee.
f |'H K inipi. - mi hii\
A Home ot iuy " 1'etrui:
ColumPU- and vicinity,
tho ” Me Heal I'r- lc -ion ” in
my recent umrcantUo operain
*'■-- ' 1 ~c, tht*.
I bh
iHcqucn
: I
all l
self llie plej .
paper nt correcting tlio
’’ 1'ublio ” tt»nt l snal* uot i ct u»ir .in> bufiiu
opera tioni »• f w t a 11 i , t . • er n *• i t U
my medical puj -niu. * r (•> interrupt th< *e -..ci.il
relations ol a prole .-ion.il i-n.*r.i.-*vr. wlii-'M
havo been, fntyoai.-. ■*'» i ' ** r t i..d agrcettldc.
Calii left at the Drug > -r. t M- -. llr-••••Ua*
k 0o„ (one door .above Eiu.ia A 1 ■ ,)or at tux
temdenco on Forsyth street, will men nuh
promi-i altouti
-.1 until the .hli dot
Aildiifi umil ' "'lit Sept at Ku
after tli.it time, CiduuibiH. tla.
JOHN R. Mel NTo.SU
Hi:r> KKKCKM,
Kx-IL'V. Shorter, EiHumIh ALi,
Col. >\ in, H. Chambur^, “
Mi J. It. Jones. Russell a.. Ale.
Col. .1. 1.1‘loxvclltn. " ” ••
Dr. J. F. lb /oman, Columbus, (G.
Co!. .1. M. Lh.nnbf)«,
Mr. James Cook.
Mr. Wm. Mltchol.
•lien, ’’ •*
opt 1
Oct. 10-1 in
WM. W. KLKWKI.LFN, M. !>.
WM. J. 15 1ANXON -A- ao\
Auction & Commission Moi-chants,
EITAELA. AI..I.
lAAKlIt l LAR attenti-'u wiveu t" (lie Rale
1 a ud Lu«in*«" ol C0rrn\.
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