Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 29, 1865, Image 1

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COLUMBUS DAILY ENQUIRER. A STRICT OO.VSTRIH TIO.V OF TUB Ctt.VSTITC TlO.V-A3 HO*KIT AMO KOO.MOMICAl, A IJ UIN 1ST RAT Ht \ III' TIIK DO VKR.M.MK\T. Ragland & Wynne, Proprietors. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1865. VOL. VII.—NO. 259. bon bin wife, eilh- ... ... . - - terror, and not privilege* and rights* of sovereign j knowing cinurlv what v;«»ro the nature of States under the laws o« before the war.— • her acts, or tniuking that the garment YIT —/y,yv ! vY/YYtj doingnl) ho could to bringthe two sections j wasju»t .stepping out, when 0 1 I V TIC! Ul l V vJL €> ‘ 1 t,lf * ® ,> H ntr * v iWjh'T «K n * n 10 pnjoy all j er beside herself with tei A r= |SUtes r ' '' T 10 1! M s OVTHH lilLV K.NQUIitKH T-! month-* »o axotit"o-• • ..10 ,vill be i ,,r|l* CJI-i*' -" A liberal deJoetiou ; „ !iw r^a I'e^^ ^ __ BVT ES OK AOVERT1S1-.W. sauarc. one week •i » hi ■•'lit 3. I He had, h«» said, a difficult ta«k to per form, and it now lies with ti«« North to support him iri its cotnp.Gtion, for tbo j .South virtually, us timUnrs nostood, had no power in the mutter either for irood or for ill, In giving free confession to their sentiments in regard to tlo* fioMcy of the aidont toward the S nith, they ware might render him unrecognized to i pursues, threw a morning gown over his shoulders. At that moment he was cap tured. It will be seen by this unvarnish ed narrative of actual occurences that the story of Dav.s being caught in his wife’s petticoats was ashore fabrication, anti (hat nil the stories of his running into the woods "f I not, Mr. Iteagan said, avowing mere ir.Ui- | from the pursuing soldiers are equally a vidusl opinions, but v.t»i only giving the . false, since it appears by the statement of true ‘ate of the prevalent feelings of the ono who was present at the time that the Southern people, and many letters that he j principal cause of Mr. Davis going out of had received himself during his imprison- ; his tent was, first, to obtain possession of mental Fort Wuiren from ilitV .Tent see- . his revolvers, which, for the tir-t night tioii.- of th-* South were unanimous in in- j since his flight, he had left in tho holster ing tho I’rcsideni's policy us far us on the saddle of his horse, that ho might 8 00 •5 (Ml . 10 00 11 no I cies that stand in the way of the po * “dement of Tho difficulties caused ’ tested. Tho negro question was touched upon, and seemed to be considered the worst twist iri the fiordinn knot of obalti- •ful tho late war. and this, it is alleged, related not t any o»po-iti«»o p t ibn emancipation of theaittves by tho goutli, Out as to bow harmony could he ie vsttibli-.hr.I between tho two races—n IjarnPuiy that would last not only during tl ral military in th ,7: -•; .in ;i 1 #*h insprthei. - be jnarged.: It was the most serious obstacle to tiiu I eornpietq pacification of the States ateiy J in rebellion, .Mr. UoMg'tri t}<<>u>:h»; hut ne believed that Air ,i'din<*i.n would Go all I that could be «!• on t • a'-iii* ve ibis much- i debited et.d. and. if supported by the peo* 1 ]>h‘ at llte North, he hud not ui*t slightest | ! doubt of hit* ultimiCe suco-r-\ In relation ; to nis own native .v-ifo, .Mr. Iteagan said that, if he had been free to act )»is will, i and Imd been allowec. logo to Texas Hume j c. ’ 1 ‘ 1 aided in shun- I T provide against tho danger he would incur iu carrying out his intention of endeavor* irg to put an end to what he thought was h deadly strife between his own uien. Mr. Heagan further says that,, had the ladies not been with them, they would never have been taken without firing thcfV last shot, as they had so resolved on commenc ing their flight. The thought that any rtf s stnnc:* on their part would antaii an in- ne.* of the Kudo- discriminate slaughter of tho ladies and .th, hut. lor all tirim. 1 children alone deterred them from tiring SPECIAL NOTICES. I KIT 0K COLLECTOR INTERNAL REV., t HKVitMl'g 2l» DISTRICT, GkuRGlA. Macon, Ga.. August h, is*.), j By order from Troasur.v Department, tax us, when duo. are required to be paid before ship ment of cotton can bo made from tills district. Tho 2d District is composed "f ibc following counties: Baker, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun,Chatta- . hooebee,Crawford, Decatur, Dooly, Doughorty Early, Harris, Houston, Lee, Macon, Minion. Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Muacogeo, Pulaski' Piko, Quitman, Randolph, Soli ley. Spaulding* Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, i;p- ron, Webster ami Worth. JAMES C. Mi-m nNEY. August 22,18oT*-tf Col lector. internal Revenue Nolice, official instructions having b«*on received this day from the Commissioner ut Internal Uovc- nuo, Kail Itoads, Stoam Bouts. Express Com panies and iitl persons a-o here >• notified not to transport any Cotton, or move it out of tho 2d eolicctoral district, unless they first procure a poriuit from this office or from my deputies. Cotton cun bo shipped on any Railroad to Ma con. Duty can bo paid at Columbus to Richard W. Jaqucs, Deputy Collector. .1 AMES C. M.-|»’ : RMEV. Auru«1 21’-tf L'olloctur. ' I '0LXtt * BH°.. | Great Reduction iu Freights BANKER AND BROKER,’EXCHANGE BROKERS, „, N ,_ 6 No. I 10, Enu Slilc Utoutl SI. GOLD, SILVER, BANK NOTES, i STOCKS, BONDS, ’ ] Foreign and Domestic Exchange, BOUGHT AND SOLD. ’ PARTIES MAT Office Rf tile old Murine II.ink Agency, , WILD BUY AM) >ilLL UOLD, SILVER, KXCllAXG iiAisric notes Aivrx) UNCURRENT MONEY. Al.h KINDS OF sr«»' KS. JP»N1H, AND OTHKK SEC I HIT IKS, Bought and sold on C.nnmi.^i'.a, Particular atlenlion paid to C«»Uooti.»ns a ibi-i and other point., uud the proceeds remitted pi omtly. oct hi—Liu BPWNoT 1IANSERD & C0. f iV ESTER DIREIJX. City Connell Money For Sale. Sopteiuber 1, 18B5—2m* ROSETTE & LAWHON, AUCTION COTTON. Quickest and Cheapest 11 OUTB TO r )8MIVHSS10N MERCHANTS,!COMMISSION MERCHANTS! *,.in 1 n* I.. Mine, wll r, d «t, an l chart:. '1 ,„ro r. .ucrt-.l t" fl.l'a •Icirci. isiil.-rt.l .Inn from ll.c )r th.- Nov York W..rI1. Al.K.N A S IM-.lt H. SSiil‘11! IL* O’I't"'t, Tne#r.nmii - -m-nt in j-c.-'.i>r.lii>-'s H'..rW of timarriu.! . I Ali-XKmlrr IJ. Ml..|>)icii: , B J John II. Roiik»'i ti-J'l thn i ll-mt ul drawing tuffetlnir at the A«tor H-riw du* ,i n4 th.. .lay crmvtlBof p. r.- >-n <U«tr.«H of jeemutn.:... mi hour as t» o'c i» k in thn morning till lut • in the worts intr. the ines.-eng'TS iri ht Midnp/M.- ut tlio office uftbQ hot i hud ns much ns tb<*V coaid do to 'It- ivor all thn cards of tho visitors to Mr. Stephens*, mid to Btiflwer the varp'us questions cf tho curious loiter ers in the hul 1 . It would bo impossible l » convey »tiy id* \ of the great de-ire mani fested by it'd who camo into tho unto* rooms, and walked to and tro in tho «• *rri- dnrs. to son the cx*C**rif**dcrate V'•«Presi dent. Those it ho had rend tl n World in taemorning, and whoso fHC , ulli'*s !• *r ie- lnembering occurrences and descriptions were about at g "*i as tho gentloman who owes bis tailor a small amount but ni ways m»oi»go8 t*> lorgetit, remembered that h .- bsir was white, and that he eat ried a cun**; and, of course, every man with hoary lock) and h walking stick that, passed by w«certain to be pomle l out a- being, iu ad probability, Mr. Stephen-. lude.-d thn curiosity t«> sec the iatter gentleman bor dered, in sumo cages, on thn ii.liculou?.— for instance, in one of tno anto^rooms, the eotranco to w hich afl'oided to the oc cupant h favorable view of nil persons muing through the corridors, an old gen tleman, who, to ail appearances, win rtu- dieuslv engaged in peru.-ing tho columns oi a morning newspaper, at every*8t'*p heard sounding on the marble floor ol the had would p* or over tho top of his paper through a huge pair of gold rpeotu. bs that were carefully en-oomvd upon n im ni organ of no mean dimensions, and sur vey the pa-sor-by wi«h the most intenee icruliny. Tni - * done, he would t hen re- sumo his reading with an air thn- Pai l plainly enough, “You’re riot the man.’’ During the entire afternoon tho dd g"nt romalned in his quasi observatory podtion, and the last our reporter saw of him was inoneot tho upper halls, in search, ns he bruskly told one of the . attendants, of "room No. 1-J. ' and there, ru doubt, Ins perwverance ut the d»»v was rew arde l l»3’ Meeting the object of his a Imirution—M r. Stephens. This instance will serve to show with what perseverance sum t of the callers at flu» Astor House wait'd yesterday until tney had been succc ;6 ful in obtaining it ught of the i-x-inmato of Kurt Warren.— Tli« latter gentleman—even tiiough he may Vmvo felt a c.crtMin degree of gratlli- cation at being sought aficr hy tho«e, by gonea being by-gones, who saw in 1 is person the same man whoshod such lustre 1 tirurt I time ago, he couhl luiv* | ing her comae nlW th*» to huvu obtained tor bet I tion among tho union • i States, and there by have guaranteed t • h* r all her rights aiel privileges a* a sovereign Stale, espo* dully her rights to r* , pre?eui.Htion in the Federal Congre.-p. 'J i.i- poiiev, which ho I tnought would, it alof tod in T»»x^*», have proved benefleial lo tho intor»»st»» of his native .State, lie had announced in a letter addressed to persona in Texas, winch wa* 4 published some time ago, ami which, he learned afterward, was rebvm-i by tL* s3 Who eoui-i have made it »t*rvaa-ald.ii to the j ',Stale. Ho said, wl 1 he time of deJlning Ihe policy in question, ho doubted whether | it would be favorably received in his Stut<\ 1 and was, therefore, not over-surprised at j it** rejection. Ileuvuws it as hi* opinion that, had ho been nt the limn he spunks of pr< pent in IVxa- in person, h? tbnis eonli- dent that he could have aiued in having her restoroul t«) all h**r rigbu under tiiu Constitution. Placed as he now is, not yet wholly free, with his “pri-*n enlarged,” ns ha ter:u> ii, he bap but lutii' pow**r to do anything in the wav of making his in fluence foil in any entail) dilection of policy; but he say?- it may not bo too tale vot, and that it is belt 1 r lute than never. It will be remembered by all who liuvo not yet forgotten tho num .>1 the per-oug captured with .Jeflerson l>nvis that Air. Keagan whs one of the number. So many and such conflicting nrenunts <•! the man ner of the capture, and the ?ondnetof Mr. Uuvii at the time, hav * been \ nt forth by persons who knew very litib*, if anything, of wlmt they afliim- 1, that an account of tho oecuroneo ih given by not only an “eyc-w iim ss,” but one of tho raptured persons hiuwlf-—Air. Iteagan—will r *1 fail to prove interesting (<» all who de sire to seo truth prefer) ed to lid ion. On a certain day, the dale of which, even ii re membered, could Inivo no importance bearing on tho real state ot facts as here recited, Mr. I)avU and pnr.y had, for rea sons hie-t known to fhom>elves, separated, each taking tx diflorent route, though, as it was mutmilly agreed «m bet.irehund, it was the intention ot b.-th parties to meet ut a given plar e at as near u st Red period of tun© ms eircumstancos would id ow. From the time of U.'h parting nothing ot interest occurred or tlmt served l*» hinder their progress until tbe following morn ing, ns we shall see b}* tlm tacts of the ease nlated by Air. iiengnn. fght coming on they chose K place for encampment. As they euppos.al locmselvcs, lor the time be ing at least in iu danger from the federal cavalry, and ns their Imr-c w»*ro in ?a*l want of r« Ht and fecid'-r, limy were just on tho point of unstrapping Lh* ir sudd log pre paratory to remaining om-ainped for th rt night, whoti they b nrned that the party of which tho President’* family was a por tion wero fti damp r of being plundered an ! murdered, pi hap-, by certain gangs oi marauders who Iimo ju«*t been disbanded from an Alubuina brigade. On tlm ree* ipt of this alarming intelligence, Mr. Davis ■aid Lo those around him : “Oenllcineri, my wife anil family arc in flange)* and 1 mus* g*» an«l give them what proieclion 1 can.” AH the other gent letnf n immedi ately made known their intention of ac companying him. '1 be . in.mediately put spurs to their horses are! rod** off in search of tho other party. It being u dark and tormy night, and u- the country was a ono to llavis and his .-uite, and their pursuer®. This statement, should think, should settle all dispute concerning the capture of Jetreraon Davis. The reports that were so industriously circulated throughout tho country, after! tbe fall of tho rebel capita!, t» the otVec.t ! OFI'li-E COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE,| tb**t Mr Diiviawiis riinninR away tojmrH | -» lM Nl“Von.’ V\ a-'“i'l? isi«. I ur kn<»wn with an immense amount ot. . , , , ,, .... tre»ar« stolen from tho Kiohmond banks, ! ls « lvel1 ,h '*' >' u l 1 ' istl1 Ms o! M r. K •ttKiiii anuibiliutes by relation an in- l’*aobes. sranes. corn, nr other su1«tan- idsnt which occurred during Mr. | oea, and all manufacturers of tohucoo, elaars, Davis' flight. They were bilking about i to., are required to tako out a liesnso and aivo COLUMBUS, GEO. 131 BROAD STREET, COLUMIll'S, <iA. Apuluehivoiu, New \ *.< 1 k Advft friends II. 11, Emso, .Jos. 11 oct 17-1 ru UO.l H. B. W * UOTT" mi given to July2U—tf I y.L'.V’T rund»a»ed. ! w. 1.. SALiauuKY. «. a. wakmx. i WAHNOCK & CO., 11ANSER0, WATS0X A CO., i COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, commission'merchants, Offieo No. 131 JJroad St., (Rosetio A Lawhon’s Room. APALACHICOLA, FL_A. n 55 r* v; S5 v; ® ^ 2 « O » war hau mov'd us what 11101103* they had, and for some rca- pinto reMora- j son it was proposed to investigate tho richness of their valise*. Mr. Davis count ed his money, and it was found that ho bad a little over $173in confederate notes! And this was tho mighty treasure the rad icals have howled themselves hoarse about! Tho only considerable amount, of money in tho possession of any onc • f M r. Davi* 4 ’ party was held by Mr. Koagun . himself, and that was not by 11113* moans { to be countc I by many thousands! tSpeclnl Dispatch to the N. Y. World.) j SiurtlLig Nashville News—Caves Discovered Dnclor the City. • »unterfriters’ and Murderers' U<>m*jn— Astonishing Development.s of ('rime— A Subterranean Lake Under the- Vitg, bond- Thoso who fail to give bund an*l prucuro lieonso arc, in addition to all otlior poualtics and forfeitures, liable to pay ouo hundred per centum additional duties tuoroon. Notice, uiori'h)iut.3 and others purehnsinff liquors buforo tho duty is pai-1, do so at their own risk, as tho law compels mu to seize it, no mattor in whose hands it may.bo found. JAMJte C. MuBUHNEY. aus22-tf Coltvotor. Advance,. mn<le on Cottmi u »n;*ik;iicd to our friends in New Ymk and Liverpool. Jus. Hansfru. tt. B. W.\raos. I! H. Ki'ris’u. oct 17-1*31 I). II. BALDWIN t < ()., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 11 s P1CAHL STllKIDT. N EZ W YORK. -- - - . - - Cott undiso. Pro live, Aco. A*#* Piiitioular ntlcmion given to the UOf fON. IMUiDruE. at.:. l p .\f.oisa, Horn, .tc„ turnrshnd at the i price. ' Columbus, (la., Aug. 3, lStib.— rf , March- i e sale of | firket [ . TYLfcR. .SAM I. a Mnti sniaii «n our national Senate— j having no guide with th»*m. great dilfluui must have f-airul it r.o agr* cable task to j ty vvhh experienced in gutting on the right r**pond to the proffered pa.ms of ?•• great. , track of tho other party, lloxv.-yer, after ft crowd. llo\v ho nmiiK3ro.l lo stand it **•> a hard ride of over twoi 'y-two inih a, they long as he did, i( a mystery to many, for j overtook thorn. Th ) foilowtrig day tbe f r (-m morning tii! eveni’.g the hiinres of ; two parties journcye l on together, and tho door of i.i- room would scarcely move . night corning on they cl.eso an eligible h- K> offer egi i to one individual, bnfuro cality f r a camp and prepared to mako two others would enter to take hi- pmce. themselves as comfortable na circumstan* Nasiivili.k, October 20.—A startling discovery has been made in thin city within the lust few days. A large number of thieves have been depredating around tire city for some time past. All efforts to catch thorn have been unavailing until lately. it ha» been ascertained that then* are flvo different caves under the city, which are occupied by thieve®, burglars and counterfeiter*. The McNury vault in thr graveyard has boon put under guard, and men not to work to effect nn entrance into The cave. As last as the earth i.s removed fresh earth is thrown up from tho inside of the cave. This is tho samo cave that Murrill and his gang occupied when en gaged in running off nog roe* and lmr?.*s. The nflair has been kept secret, but leaked out in spite of the mililary. A year ago it wn? reported that the McXar^* tomb was used us a place to star., plunder, and it is commonly roporte.l that a lake, cov ering live acres ttnd very deep, is directly under the cit3*. One man swears to hav ing thoroughly explored the entire cav ern, from one end to the other. A guard has been stationed over the Ackien and Harden tombs. Tho locksmith give® his opinion that tho lock on tho Me Nary tomb has been used recently. Thn entrance to the cavern U at tho foot "f Surnuer street. Tho military aro de termined to find out the outlet of thn cave. The entrance looks like u Assure in thn rock. The discovery originated from tho fact that quite a number of murders have been committed in the immediate vicinity, which lod to an investigation disclosing the above facts. Look out foil tiijc iiAbt-ALsI*—South- orn cities would do well to have their eyes open io tho advent of certain light* lingered gentry who are coming South for the benolit of their health and general financial condition. General Bennett is after them with, a sharp stick in Charles ton, ns xvill be soon from the following: “Gen. Bennett, commanding at Charles* ton, has been informed of the departure lor that place from Northern cities oi between four hundred and five hundred thieves and men of that clas®. About forty persona, supposed t» he part of this gang, have been arrested by Gen. Ben nett's order.”— Muntg. Mail. The brig Titania, of Philadelphia, bound f»r Mobile, foundered at sea on the I6th in-t , in iat. .’12:20, long. 74, two Imuraafter her abandonment by tho passengers and crew, who drifted twenty-lour hours on a raft until picked up and brought to this port by tho United States gunboat Flor ida, which arrived hero yesterday. LA. )’. World. COLUMBUS, Ua., August 22. laitf. | j Having been uppointod Deputy Collector for i | tbe counties onibnwdaff Muscogoo, T:i!bef, liar- , j ris, Marlon, ChaltahoochooundStcxvart, nil par- ! lie-enKiiKud iu .lhtillinKM'irituous lhiut-mia tho above named counties will apply ut oneo at my ' office, opposite the Perry Homo, and file bonds : and proouru permits, RICHARD \\\ JAQUES. | Deputy Collector 1 nui;22'tf Internal Kev.2d Dint.(In. P. H. Bti.oxvis, I v» \ J. V. CUM«IN.I. f* N0W V If. Bkioiiam, I .. c. M. li.ii.HT. 1 i-uin.h. iv. - i i»isi. un. j BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ic t'0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, To the Voters of Columbus. annual election, for “Mayor and Aidunuon and other officers” of tho city of Uolmiibu-. to )*o registored. I have opened ii list ar the Uounuil Chamber, iu tho Court House, fur this purpose. M. M. MOORE, Cl'k Council. •Sept 9, ISi'A—2m Sun copy. Through <o Atlanta. SAVANNAH, * con-'innmeul'* t•» mir Hon l,o on** friomls in l.ivu pt Oct. h>, 1rt«W»—.lit SUP 11RINTEND A NT'S «i F1* 10K, musuoidh; ha ii.road cu . Coi.umhph, (Ja., Sept. Uth, JHo>. Muscogee Hail lioa*l Schedule. i this road will —1.10 ■ok, A. M. P. M. A.M. nger I ruin Lcavo Columbus at-. Arrive in Macon nt • Lcavo Macon at 7.23 Arrive in Coluuihus nt 4.21 Macon and Wmteni Ii. It. Schedule. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon 0.30, |\ M. Arrive nt Atlanta *' UL A . M. Leave Atlanta fl.bfl, P. M. Arrivo at Macon A. M. sop 10—tf W. L. CLAP.lv, Sup’l. Advances madur in New York, and and Glasgow. i V. J. Con xnt. A. J. Yoryo CONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, Now Y r ork, Offer their services for sales (wli.m, T**bocc>, or other produoo, und will purchase on order goods of all kinds. Notice! TREASURER’S OFFICE, ; Muscogoo R. It. Co., ,* Columbus, (ht, 0(U., 2-fth, ISnrj, j On and .'fter this date tho faro *>n this rou will be sox eu cents per mile. JAS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer, Oct 21-tf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. • 1 >, P. M. .4 A. M. ..I I . P. M. M, Atonn time during tin) day, ii Wh* obliged to fri!i n iittio ponen hml quiet by flight, Mini while numhci i xv*:r j i111pn- tienily awaiting thvir turn lo ® him, ho was enabled l*» o&cape by h private en trance tr» a carriage in the s= trnel, and \vm» cea would permit. Mr. Davis and his fam ily occupied a tent on one side of a row of wagons, while Kcugatt and Wood, grid one Du aling tin tiiu journey of the day pro* _ . n .. rung on which wo are now th'is relieved for a time from thoimporlu- I speaking, certain circumstances v. hirh nltifa of the numer al® bo*t ot pers ons 1 geemed to them »s -hewing that the fed whom curiosity or admiration bnd tsinb-d- j oral troop® wore not in their vicinity, led dened to call un him. llis n-turn to tho ( them lo tuo belief that they were running hotel, however, was but u return t«» tbe or* , no risk of capture if they encamped that (Dal ho sought to hx* id b>* ix piece of ' night. • Had th<?3’ been a ware of the real The Attorney General has decided that if a iioreon is pardoned before the seizure of his property, the proceeding* again.-.t i \\ oud and l ^’ nl sldill he dismissed, and he is not liable ed on lbt/other I to rosl '• H h(x was pardoned alter pn jtrntog3- whi.-h held good only while it '••lei. Up to now about two hundred gentlemen and *mvr.r:u ladies Imd bo-n re ceived by Mr. Sioptiens, among the tnoiH prominent ol whom were Senator WiDon, cf Massachusetts, George T. Lurtis F*q.. Hon. James Breaks, Le: *« Wil'-v, K-q., ktidHui). Benjamin \\ < >d. .M r. Stephen*, evident y recovered by a good night s r«it Dom tim fatigues of hia jouri Boston, was in the bappiu.-t of moodr, and stale of afluirs, they would n- t have tar ried in the place* lli^y <<i«1, and would have in nil human prot ability eluded tho pur*, suit of the Union troopj*. How. vor, they encamp*;*]. Jti:t ubcut daybreak, Mr HeMgati *>uys »;o wasawakci'c 1 by loud re ports of musketry which seemed t i pro- i cf-.l from behind their po-uiwn, at no great dislanri) from their encampim nr. Thi firing was growing i i«4**r ttni Ipuder, hen suddenly tbe l'*de REFER Atkina, Dunham .k Co , C. It. Woods, E. B. Young. W. 11. Young. R. M. Gun by, Oct. 7—3ux T O : Apalachicola, Fla, KuPauhx, Ala. j. c. URNKOIUI coedings were instituted, and his property xvas seized then, then the proceediugs should also be dismissed, but at his cost. Tbe Tennessee LegLlature has passed the bill allowing negroes tbe right of tes tifying in the courts As Episode in tub Lkoi.slatuh.e.— Yesterday, while discussing the bill to roppal the law nuthori/.im? ibo payment j oi tho Governor’s stall', Mr. Doughty, of' And* r-on, rend from the Knoxville Whig u severo x ritictsiu on Mr. II > al, when the latter asked: Do you endorrio that? Mr. Doughty—It is here iu the paper. , Mr. Hood—Hut do 3*ou ondorso it as ........ , ,. tl.cavalry dashed true 7 received all who called upon him xvi'h | in upon them from tin* opposite direction ^ r# Doughty—J roed it as it is here. m.. n * r 1- “ ntl urli«n,ty ..( : whcnisu tlio noi.o cl tliatnrtK ticetncU to ji r . I pronouncn thn urciclp a nimtair wliujli coaiu so natural to Inin.— 1 proonnd. Sotnu ot' the troops ila-liod in on hj„ , in( j ^1,0 unntluman who read it a ili!* ry ? na 01 ll "‘ ' i-itorf, nnt cici'iHinK ■ th« f.id« of tin.-wa«on» whoro .Mr. lJavi- I gcoundral. u ose whom curiosity solely had prvinptad and his fansMy woro, while othors galloped i this point the Speaker compelled the Jr.,".' ® n t-nd who may not huveen. 1 to tho side occupied ly UeBgun and his disputants to desist, and order was re- at At-i . 1 <c Ifltling.t toward Mr. .companions. The latter ('•id a !• lernl cap* | *u»ro»I. We presume thoio romurkn worn <- p.*eris as a .Southerner, .••it high y tain who appeared on tho eevnu that al* j Httogolher “iri a Pickwickian sense,’’ and IrTkl i. wi . , ,r v j sil » :infi no d“ Jbt wi-or though he hud, to lar as he wua perionaEy jj 1H t no harm w.ll come of it. concerned, no particular in to runt to rerve [Xashville Union, in putting an end to the firing going on — behind them, nctert*.*..<• •• ho w*uid do j TlKiKO the Oath in Missouri.—On recent occasion, when an officer wh ; administering the test oath in St. Uoui«, ho exclaimed, wi'h more truth than polite ness: “Come forward, gentlemen, and take the oath—yell nan go to hoil but once.” The Epiicnpa! Bishop of tlm »l'")c so j.f South Carolina h i® issued nn address, in which he t..Kes sirong ground against a rounion with the Northern churches, and in 1'uvor of n separate organization and mdeponduncu i f the Southern churches .SUPERINTENDANT'ri OFE1CK M. .k W. 1*. It. It.. MoMGOURtU’, .Sept. 2o, is»M O N and after Friday, Sept, 22.1, 1H«’A, nn this Road xvill bo run iih l dlow«: Loavo Columbus at *> 2h Arrive TV cat Point Arrive at MontRomery*-** * J/oavo Montffoioer.v Loavo West Point Arrive nt Culoumbuf .... Connecting with train® of A. X. W. 1*. R. R. nt Wont Point which arrives in Atlanta al 7 P. M., Ultimo to connect xvith tlio Wcj-'tern and Atlantic Rail ltoad for Clmtuiwogi and point* north, DAN’L H. CHAM. sept22-tf Gon*lhup’t. Notice. MOB1LK A.M) GltlAlil* liAIhROAD. On and alter Monday, 9th instant, the 1'«h- songer Train will loaveUirard for Union Springs at 2 o,clock, P. M. oct(i~2iu Jh E. WELLS, Sup't. Notico to Shippers. Okpick Mvbcoup.r ltAii.aoxn, I ColumhiiR, Ga.. July 'ilst, Ii>}y. f The Muscogoo Railroad i.3 noxv running a DAILY TRAIN to Macon, and aro prepared to forward freight with dispatch to Macon, Miilodgevillc, Atlanta,and intormndiate points. july31-tf TV. L. CLARK, Sup’t. NOTICE TO SHII'PEKS. SUI’KRINTENUANT'S Ol’KICK. Mest otiKK Raii. P.o.xn, / Columbus, Ga., Auj?. 14,’(io. ) Shippers und Consignees are hereby n* tilled I that this Company will not ho responsible for freiidith shipped to any Station on this Road, or at Columbus, after it L discharged from our I cars. \V L. CLAKIv, .Sup’t. [ augl4-tf NOTICK. OFFICE MUSCOGEE It A ILROAD i.'0„ i Coi.umhch, Ga., Aug. 11,18<vx, J THIS COMPANY is propared to muke con- J. tracts for tno delivery ur ilii. idaco of Uuk and Pino WomI by the cur Dad. Parties wisa- inK niinio will ploa-o mako application immedi ateiy, W. I*. CLARK, Sup’t. aur 11-tf D. S. BEXEDiCT vX SONS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION TVCKinCII TST'J7.*-3 , STREET} mrth Si-., , IfjI.K, KV. NO- 236 MAIN Between Third and 1* liOtlS Oct. 4—2m p. v. ROW LAN* n. . hiving. ROWLAND, IRVINE & 00., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AID SHOES. NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Botwccn l’carl an l Third Siren-, , CINCiN.\ ATI, OHIO. Oct. 6,18GV—2m J. W. PEASE, bookseller and Stationer, j COLUMBUS, GA. PINK LETTER PAPER, by the quire or no it ison. TYLER & ROBISON, | Grocery .V Commission Merchants, NO. 129, ; (A’early Opposite jjtc. Hank of Coin mb us,) f/'KKP nn haul :x good -Monk of FAMILY iv oHocFFiHs, rnark'tin YMtn sru \/;- l> 1/7A’. Dm.F.V NO,I P, F!MS, MFFUL US, , ( <)MliS,sru'tJ.-(VTr<F\, huMFSTl. DU Y FIJI JDS, A r. i Parth ulur attention given t • the purchase or • laluol ar.v itu> « ••! pr-idu uw'r’handiso. .J. A. TYLl.K, j au«5 tf s A V. ’L E. I.i H’.FfOC. , BEDELL & CO„ : Grocers and Commission Merchants, j (Xear'i/ appontt* //>»«»< • f Cn'umhut, COLUMBUS, GA.. j I^EEP oonstantl.v on hand GIlOUEll IES and Igmuenti of Mit Prompt at(etUi<>n ^ix salo «»f Goorlri of ‘'ry .l»*soript Julyi1.--tf ATKINS, DUNHAM iV OO. COilillSSlOXand FOBWABIUNG HEItt’ll.VNTS. AFAbAOUICOhA. FLA. .1 uly 1 Ith, I s 15,—*tt wm. gHswax, (LATE UF TKNSKSSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS/ GA. corner of Broad ort 1 in’ THOS. C. JOHNSON, (LATE OF Sl\ I.OUiS. .V0 .) ATTORNEY AT LAW, (liiim and Real Estate Agent, 3io. 60 Market Street, (Up hUint* MONTGOMERY, ALA. (Jet. 10—Sin* J. T. PEYTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIl .HP IUS, TEN .VKsOiEE. I>ROMPT attention given to all bu.-iucsH on- X tmated to hia care. Roh;rH to Hon. Hines Holt, Columbu*. Ga. nopt H, 1 boo“(im It. J, JI08KH, SKMoR. It. .1. MI18K9, JLNIoK. LAW notice:. ’P11E UNDERSIGNED have formed a eo- 1- puunerfdiip, under the imuie audutyieoi it, .). MgsES, und will establish tin office in Columbus, Ga., on the 1st October noxt. In the muantiuio loiters uddre. -od as above will be {•i-iimptly attended to. The senior partner xvill attend regularly the United Stales Diainot Court at Savannah, tut ' .'•upreuie Court ol (Korina lur tnis dudieiul : Di'trict, thoCc urts of the Clmttahooehue C»r- ! euit, and upon Hpociul retainer in iuiportunt I cases xvill attend any of the Courts iu Georgia t Federal or State.; P». J. MOSES Senior. aug J5*tf )•• o. MO-FS, .1 uni. r. j ALEX. C. MORTON, A-tt’y at Law, Conveyancer, AND AGENT FOR REAL ESTATE. | Offices: No. 100 llroad Street. M R. Morton xvill practice in the l T .S. Courts, which arc held in Georgia; and, on special i retainer, will attend to the adjustment ol | claims in tho Status of Alabama uud Fiorina. july24-3tn JAMES M. RUSSELL, ' l 11 o r xx Gy at JL» a tot* , lUtiiv o over Store of Gunby X Co.,) At Johnsonvillc, on tho Tennessee river, a close connection is made with a line Daily Lino of bteumcra, to St. Louis. They will receive the Cotton a id pay nil nccruod charges to that point, and transport it t‘> M. Louis, giviUK through bill of lading u> New York. At St. Louis the Cotton is transferred by the boats to Broad Uague. Mis?ia«ippi X Uliio River rail road, free of druyage, and by them is carried to New York withou. change nl cars. If ship pers preter the r. ute by way l...a- ville, tu*» agents of tho different Through Freight Lines to New York, will receive it at N.i-itvillo and forward it all the way by Raii, paying accrued charge.*, xviHiout extra «xpc-,-M. 'lac Nash- *. ilIt- and L< uisx illc, ai. i the N.ishvillo X Chat • tano< ga Rou'l- being conncct«»d. Cotton ship ped b> wav ol Jounsotixillu xvill not chango cars at Nashville. Kates trom John ••tr. ill** f. N-. 'v York $d per bale: from Nashville ail Hail) ?>)" •n, tnawo aro advised.) Parties dc-iring to re.-liij» at Nashville, instead ol .E nn-ouvillo, can have opiiou of shipping l»y Stc.imbo.it to Cincinnati —"the Cuinherlaud River being iu lino boating order,” at low rates <-t Freight, not exceeding $2 per hale to Cincinnati, mid from that point over three different lines of Railroad, ot $5 per b;x e. Cotton by either mute can be laid doxvn in New York from Eufaulu, Montgomery, Co lumbus or West Point, in twelve days. Shippers must consign to Steamboat Agent ut Johusonville, and to Agents of Through Linos, or a Commission Merchant at NnflivilTe. Gov ernment permit* must accompany each bill of lading. R. BAUGH. Supt W. A A. R. K. . GEO. G. HULL. >up; A. A W. P. K. k. CHAS. 1. POLLARD, • lWt M. A W. P. R. It. W. L. CLARK. fjunt Mu- •"g* o Railr. i.J, VIRGIL POWERS. >apt w. n. it. II. B. WAI KF.K, Sunt .M. A U . R.R. ii. II. EWING, Gen'I Freight Ag't N. Jc 0. und N. »x N. N. R It •cpt 22—tf J. MTJPtR^YY, Fine ('up Paper, hy^he quiro ot Fino Commercial Nolo Paper, or roatn, Ladies* Fine Note Paper. Gilt, Counneroial, School ami Ladie- WhiiC. Buff, Opaque and (’ail'll India Rubber Round ('••mbs, Drcs-ing Co.iibs, to all business entrusted to me for this and i uirc j tiguous counties. LAW N0TIC1 |Q the knowlo(]({o that two men cun differ irom ev.!: other in opinion witiinutnecpR- ** r, Jy being; enemies. Some of ibe K« >r i- j m? U inu nimu, m-*c. i*.*;.v— , iitmcn who called on Mr. Stephons con- ' well to ntx.p. it 1 -r h» tlmy lnd no troops ’* versed very freely on the questions, that j with them tho federal* mu.-t bq fi^Lting 1 Qijve arisen, and-that will, as a naluial among themsnlvt-i Tho officer nave no aeet of the policy of the administration, credence to this at flr.it, hut in the end ho bo settled between tho North und i must have followed lieuxaVs sujwmdion, o^uth betoro lasting ponen and harmony ' n? soon after his dqnii'iuiu tlio firing ceas- cotieidi-rcl fully e»ta!>lLh«d ml. In tbe monntioie KeagunS con.pan- jurougho'i 1 uo Stale* lately in in-urrei • , ion* fled and mad? «•» i th »ir escape, xnn. Ip eveiy instance when the r** tola- j while* a- he had Liu>*'!; .r - .Iv* d ntivurto won oolley of tbo President wai ftlludi 1 ' 1* avo hi* country, bo ylei d to r mio hi ti f ’ * ^ ni °n's course was considered | and share tho late of Mr. Davis, wi re It ndkJ^ out ^ ern centleman as tho eufe*i, j even. Mr. Davia, immediaiely on bear- tli. :.t y .- ,nd ad QOnbt, tho best adapt' d to J the firing, sprune tru.u tbe p'mcm whore ho had been passing tho night, nnd ad* V4UUUI, IIIU OCSt UUHpvv state of affairs tnat could een aeoid«*d upon by un administration i vanned toward the door of tho tout* As . r ," u ; 01 winning tho respect and dull* j he did so, thinkinging that lue tiring pro I^ tl . b ®?i encot ' f » P’.O *V li.1 uroT.1^1 , ,ud d/n in their uupuUr* as they are \n H U5 r °nceros their uoriur.— k ®t WttS 0J tpressed as to the ultimate mf f a PPy fo* u; t which would be io luhuw the present course of tue Piesi- question of the reconstruction me i*m:bern Slates, il itrict<y adhered *0. U« oi-« vi . u i .. The Emperor Napoleon, upon being informed that the chief of police at Mar seille* had luft that city during the preva lence of the rbol«*ra, at onto signed an ** officer. oeibd fom the marauder* ol the Ala bama ni»*udo before mentioned, who liniw „ W4 ktJfJ luvll)i(l wllvtl prob»b)y bml come in conurt with bi*own r , r(lel . rliimi-airitr tlm cow.rdly ,m»U escort, iDtent on plunder »na cat-, ~ ns!»o, ho exclaimed aluui: “i'boto mer. "***■ bavo attacked use* last; auiciy I havo (Juxai.—Whal clast of m«n aro most authoriiy onou)(h left to prt»oi.t my own ! api lo lalce a .land in the next Congress? men from kilrnr^ ono anothor, Sojrln)? ! Those who will bo unable to tako seal. —otaiv], u airivbiy nuuctuu mvii irum u *+*•*•••* t. tsvmv nw# wi . .. was, it. Mi. Hu»guu «*ipreifgd it this he opened the door of the tent, and * because of the tent oath. — Tu*keg*e Acu>* Ti Momuco P"i*k*.‘t Bunks, Lenttxer Wallets, G. D. Gun U’.ipy, Playing (’ard.- 4 . VlKitiug Cards, Violin xV Guitar Ktrlnxr- Violin Biidges, tieptember i -t f A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP r Im’t Morel.an.m t*i|»r.- I-sdia RuhL'-r Tooth Pi k«*, Momorntni.i.M Bonk*. July 6,1805. Law Notice* HINES Holt. kaw- _ K'tHU, ltu»s«:ll •-.anty, Ain., me j rej.nrt i to . —- — . file applications for pa'dun under (be Presi- the highest end d.i nt's imnc.-:ty prucl:im.«tion, and al »toirau»- | selected (.oiutuj act nil other professional bnaine 40 llroad Street, Columbus, (Seorgla Maker and Dealer in Guns. ALI. KINDS OF OF S’ MATERIAL AND ARTICLES IN TUP. SPOUTING LINE. l’OWliER AND SHOT FOR SALE. Keyf fitted and Locks Repaired. lept 11—tf A. CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. ALL Descriptions of Bell 11.in iri utr atteinl ed (o, uud Keys m.idi to order. CRAWFORD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL.; Sept &l-2tu Select Limited School. doA that a ure Hilt 1). X (i. H m. HOOPEU. AUg2-i-lf DOCTOR STANFOUD I > F.Sl MI S tiio piaefico of Medicine and I ^ Surgerj JUST RECH.ViD BY J. W. PEASE. i from i urgioal attention on And »: ii**dutioii* in (he offire imur* Iron I i till 2 » Sept 6, lv --tf mfortubie u: ulovka P. M. Sept 19—t f K. /. U TT C Iv 3Motioo ! OFFICE MOBILE Jr GIRARD It. It.. AuguM 1 >, JcTm. f ! An adjourned meeting of the StnckUoldcr* of I this Company will bo held at tlio Office, Girard, I a im aifi'uVhirk! a’le °' ine FKAy,Mt.* Xt ’ i BLAIR & GENNETT, J! " M ; WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, i:<n, west NiDio iiuoAii sr, 1 * I,WAVS ON’ HAND h full n .1 DU. II. M. CLEC'kLEV, IIOMEOrATIIIST, 11 ikNDI.US hi. mrlon It thaeitia. nauf Cul- A uiubub uud vicinity. uTioe at lu> n «i*ieuee <qt Mcluto»h dree*,'hotwi e.i K witlidpli cud .-t. Clair, noxt d« aide location . . the e-t.ibli^hiuvnt ot sun'll .i'i hulitution. The large and coin’icii Rc-i-Iener *>l Mrs. M. K. >hurter, npp»*ito the Bap lint church, will be oecuoicd for tho pTpo-t. 1 number of pupil* will be limited to 40, <d whi di number lu or 12 can bo tecoived into tux family an boarder*. Pupil* tniis-t be entered for tiie Sdholustio > car, «*r tor the rein uitdi , uf: er entering ; lud no deuuetmn xvill be iua b» for ubu*nce, except in cases of protracted rucknc**. ihe lioh'dastic ye tr xviM ho divided into tin aw term*- cucli I f week • The Firmt T r„i will open on tho 9th of Octo ber noil. The mtf* for it a* l*dl.»xfs: Tuition Literary Department j.'JO 'X* Music with uho ol instrument "o OHiea hour* tr.* »in 8 x. M. . • burnt e .mer. nug I'i tt_ ) To be paid i’i nd' General Collecting Agency, Dr. A. E. Ragland Tn branch — , nresont, will be r< tho law room of H<*n. James M. Rns- itelI, ovftr Bio(*tnruof H. tt. Mitchell A Co., lato It. M. Gunby X Co. I retort) Messrs. Gunby »V Co., J. Ktmtr A Co, Columhu.: E. A. Wilcox, cotton broker, ! a i t Maeon; J. Mo Nab, Eufitula, Ain ; Jiw. I! Wat- 4 \ *. kor X Son, Augusta, and Jn;». W. Anderson A Co., Savannah, (hi. •ct 1-1 in W. II. BENNETT. fn.ile.ilir. He i*l tho ttcud t iniiip:‘.v to all pi**t inr.y I • i an I ut Air. Bri , lint Notice to Shippers. i)otucstic au*l Foreign Liquor.-, Wi 2000 Ilia I C Till Ware, I which can bo hn*i at b»xvc<t m.ukrt | Wholevnln *>r Rotull, No ditlieulty in having your money •• , aug2l-tf Culumbui, Ua., July Si From and after tho M August, pro-payment wiU be required for all freight shipped to But- ! nmip A TUT O A \\T R/fTT T lor and intormeiliate SUtioo*. j O 1 AIV1 Oil. VV 1 l_i Li The freight on all goods received at this place \ yOYl hliYlsld. frotn Hny point, must be paid on delivery tf tho i tjj GOOD Running order, perfectly new Belt . articles. 11 e.ory nortion of mocniut-ry iu euiunlele Snipper* will please tako notice, as these : order. AddrtU T. J. PEARCL, rules will bo rigidly enforced. ! e Seda Stall july31-U J. M. BIVINS, l'rsaa’r j Septfil-Jiu MEDICAL MJTICi:. obtained among _ . . uud the citizens oi • Columbus and vicinity, that 1 Lave abandoned thn "Medical Protesoion ” in cont inence ol uiv recent mcrcantilo ot eruiioi.s: l uvuiiia*- seif the pleasure, through the medium "t y< ur paper oi eorrcetintr tlio trior, an.I t • assure ’tie " Public ” that 1 shall n*»l t enuit any busiur-s oporntioua ot whatever nature, t*> iiiterfc.e with my medieul pursuits. t*r to interrupt tli .-u *»..c.nl relations of h profc»**ional c.. a ruder, xehieti have been, for year*, s*» t-len-aiit and agreeable. Culls lett Ut tuo DlUfe St q« Of .\|e->r^. Brook* Ac ( o., (one door above Knnia X Co.,) or at mv residence on i orsyth street, will meet with proton.W FLEWELI.EN, M. 1*. Oct. 10—lm •.i.ji will he made far ornamental at the u-u il rates in ether iu-Mtutione. Ilourden- iini*t turni'li their own sheet*, pil low caeca and towel*. Aji/die itinji* I*»c er.ti’i-ing pupil.- will be re- cciv e l uni 11 the .’ih » •••••oi-.r. Addie— until 2.»tb **ej t at Euhtulu, AU . afn*r that tluu*, Columbus. Ga. JOHN It. MoISTOSH. ttKKRRKsrr.a, Ex-<*> x. Shorter, Eutaubi. Ala. Col. Wm, ii. Chutuburp, " Mr J. R. Jones, Russell eo., Aiix Col. J. T. Flewellen, Dr. J* F. Bu/.om.m, Columbus, Cm. Col. J. M. Chambers, " " Mr. Jutncs Cook, Mr. Wm. Mitcliel, Mr A. ('. Flex'ollcn, •Sopt b—4tw • Sun copy, WM.J, BRA NN c) N »\Tcl Auction & Commission Merchants, effaula. aj.a. DAimei’LAR ittbuti.. I and I'U-niu-l of Cl) I T iul>2«» Slu