Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 08, 1865, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

I’-cjuitcd Tor the Enquirer. Such public 'jD'lltii'U ■ xHamrSP. ! GEORGIA STATE CONVENTION, j „«V Z™. \ i mUftdvHitu.* - wit ch t. m<* u. a !. . IITl N -OLUMBUS : »y Morning, Nov. 8, 1*865. Movpai Morning, Nov. The r^ndinfj <»l the Constitution, »** grossed, wm resumed and concluded, j ri< ijviriwi-h «.f • >» One or two corrections of pbra-eology j ative ai’ccunthbiiin were made by genoriil consent. The reading bavin* been finished. Mr •Jenkins moved the adoption of the Con- : stituLlon iif» a whole. stern condi’.ion *»f j* Mr. Cbappeil moved ‘.he taking up of : bo fni-thitir.p!v NEW STORE! NEW "GOODS! most of a!i to tlx j ous reaci i ! just to m«3’ ! Editorial Cf.rrcifondoi.ee.. Things About MJIleUgevlile. Thin old city lms not suti’err*i to much immedialo’.v, ly tin. «le?olhti* ng liand o war, ns man; ,ih-« cities end townf of j iu **°(Mo* h** an HUditmnnl article of the Cinortria. Th** hi!Jen and blackened walls 1 Constitution, of only thro* or ! >ur buildings ntte.it the application ot the torch. I5ut it has cer-, - - . ,, • , luitily t m( ,:,.pr ■ in it< n)>|i<u<r*n<'0. ' "“«« frn "‘ lUe Oovcrnor wm lh«>i hia ordinance) in reference to ilia debts of he State contracted during the war, and which l*t escape m ordinance was taken up and rend. ( <J *'| ; ' At lb in stage of the proceedings a him- j pnnpb < i the (. < !Wu: t'.c-M .m of d bgi'cs to tli- Conv. .*.ir> , many inlluen'hl friends <f, • .Mi ( J in'y urged him to Hfcmno h enndi* i Ih*. . hut ho v.mid not give his consent, • ni iniurv. . o‘ *or ■•tri lx- i-> now »• Gundida-o for Congress at . on be i .-o-mx‘ 'r*soliaitetion of numerous vop rs ties of the but, with respect , district. on whom the ruin* Mr. B ;. L;*r,Hn i« a gentleman of fine p . ,j j ,.,ji it*, -.i :••/. iii' tti.ri political inform'i- y .! ..... •, ■' 1 r . v ... i t .1, .1 eioc!' : to Congress, we doubt . .,. . |r... not. will nr- p-er ..tuny member from this . , f. . pe »t State, in l te lect and »very Tlitue that « .'{ i .- • i . r am riiM the I mm character. It will be . ‘ . ...... the t-.nt,- -re o: t' • men of Cowc’ft to give ■ The • J.rive but 1 him *t lh<i coming election an almost . vuth the obscurity unanimouA vote, not because bo is their] r . v ' 1 . * becau , <-» they believe he i Have in store and are daily receiving a large '.i!li*ring t*v .t: is the man for ilia timer., . . *** aaortmentof We w ' uj the voters of the diatrict, , if w: r. to b, repented by one who , STAPLE AND FANCY S. PUMP & CO., No. 23 Broad Street, (HUNTER’S OLD STAND,) l.o» le The whole > (iition uf uiin itself preM*r very muc h i; tri*c, from w If i ih "quart* is in a cori- ii. Thi» SUin House penrHIKM*, outwardly’ ot an old sycarnoro and browner taken up and rend. nication from M. Jon°s, State Treasurer, , in answer to inquiries propounded by j i* resolution of the Convention in reforence j In the cotton and tobacco hold by.the’ u •StutH. The Treufurcr’e communication m, throws but little additional light, on the J J* matter. lie says that tho money was . rj from the Treasury on warrants | uv >■ t: n»- :.i?cnt. rnnrai and upright; by one , gaibit#'. ir. batlio, and kind to tho ; - ]c his commaiid ; by one who • pi hi- own unaided exertions 1 ,•• 11• »■*:?■ •?'' .-'inction ha may‘pof?- j !! j . Hugh Buch* bark is pculixg oil, leaving tho inner and whiter wood exposed in large sections ail over the trunk. 'J’no roof leaks vr-ry l»ad* ly. During tho two days of rain, ! , 4l .. r i . wc-k, iha'ws'.or . ....... ,.i uu ,l v lbrou*h | ^ “•« Oomnor^.m^ authority j ■ . tho roof, ove; llowtng ttie passage way be- I tween the Keprosontalivoand .Senate Halls j hixJ leaking through that floor to the ono ) below. Jn several other pails of tlio ; building the h ak- are about av bad. It is 1 ■j f.-aiful r g public >0. and it • •umnbility nev can ho on. -uireudy - vexing an DRY GOODS, •/;: . . M^r;iwd n cnmpb';i;! Dress and Cloak Trimmings CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Meriwether, etc., —Xrwnun Herald. -On f the performers at | Ladies’- Furaishing Goods, Mr Dfi good n- paint raid that the huiMing was damaged con- hiuerably by the couccHaion when tho magazine was blown up. The session of the Legislature must be a very uncorn* forlnblc one, ir lad weather, uhIcm r e pairs, particularly of the rvof.can be mad ixtforo the meeting. Tim ’ r iliodgcvillo Hotel, kept by S. A: K. A. /».cOoiub, is decidedly the best • w- tablishmerit of dm kiud known in Mill- edge villa fot many yeaif. Indeed the houpe is now complete in ail it- appoint- month, its rooms all comfortable and well furnifibod, are' its waiter^, rulllcion'. iu numbors and attentive to thr-ir duties. It has evidently lalleri into the hands of men who “know how to keep a ho'el,’’ and who hat e made it one of tlx* host houses to lie found anywhere. The old “.State flights Hotel is under the same manage* moot and forms part of tho Millodge- viHe Hotel. The accommodationa for the delegates t » the (.''invention and other?, attending has been sufficient, arid lhero has been no une.iinfortabiecrowding oith er in the rooms or at thatab'e. They have hail a pontoon bridge across the river Imre during the summer and fall, it was formed by eight common flat boats, all attached in a line, heading up stream, to n huw.-er ptreleiu-d nevoatt the river. Krom one of these boato to another slrilig- ••rs wejo laid, upon which the flooring routed, forming as «dopi»ly connected and ateady a bridge one re-ting upon piers, bich pi News by Telegraph. dcred acts of the Legislature; that bo took n account of tho kind of funds drawn for j *. Ml ,r r l ,py ,!•• /» ,. thi» purpose,but thinks that it was mostly j we do ri<• ’. 1. . • it ii. Confederate Status Treasury notes. j tho.ad’ecting The mcflpftge having been read, nnd re- j furred to the special committed hating! charge of this matter, Mr. Kenan moved the previous ques- v/. Htsuiov, tion, which, according to tho ruling of the j gmico: h> ■. cliair, would bring tho Convention to a | Ky;:‘ ' , ...... . o( Karl KuFi-e'.l. , s j direct voto on Mr. .Jenkins motion to ( . i; | ltfl *j. • ; adopt tho Constitution, and cut ofi' Mr. i letter to Mmistoi Chappell'; ordinance as a part of the In- I cer.a n clauo- eg (iiic-tion said »o llrumeD - ,„vcr*l IV..',• •. r r i ho call for tlx* pr*.*vioue question was [ Judge C:-,y, << nUHtained. live pardon i:i.-. I’lie vote being taken by acclimation, ; the C'Uistitulion was adopted-ronly ono j (inr.ry \v rid Be- voto in the nogativo being heard, j one hundred '< ,llr. Chappell's ordinanco vvrs then j niam* wore diach taken up as a reparato muter, it being - Dounrluiorit on ! , .. .. . , lock of work, and t»arll\ yomoaou that ki-i ordinanco, it passed, 1 ,;j, s for **.il4if-r - s*.i woui.l have tho binding forco of ft part of lowed jontt-iday from (< the Conalitution, and could not be repeal- , J’».vinu%h r. f :i.o fri ■; ed „r .lisr.iKRr.lo,I by the Legislature, j ^^rtmLl.U.iH 10 , ' ' ' u \o A hiibstituto and a great many and va-I take place k-.n.-n I!. >\ igeu'i'xu and ricty of amendments wore offered, and a j Wim»GMki, as soon as the t »rmt*r's engines protracted parliiimordHry contest was on- ! ‘ / ' 1 ; , . ... . - ineiudt (Unco Depart nornt vof-terda v gftgod in hs to tho competency of the lr?nH( or rod f he (U eni .S*»uth( rn tiu'il to t he Convontion to declare an ordinanco a jiart : Kichmou J, Fi- i :*i- usti•. ■ x - .1 mi,e 1 i -tod but ia. : oatcti j puj • opn?<*d ; p ;1 \ r „,„ dalllp J.{UL(,q- d with tbo C we learn* yesterday, it i iv'-red that his legili-! :• v’.i- 'toting'* a mu?ket, ] fallowing a sword. Tho un- inujity .iumpor.” it seems, en- i n tho 1 ttKb lliitioia* ying t ’ tr-idu of u soldier. ' i .awards peaceful pur*>uit», t 1 oit to do away with tho , in'G War by -wallowing all I c "ild find. Tho Provost ! it ~.n inglorious end to his ca- ! now “chewing tho bitter ! •t\>r\ and wishing that he ’.v ids to swallow. —Atlanta iSTOTXOISrS! Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, GENTS’ AND BOYS’ ( L O T H IN G, Gents’ i K. JUST RECEIVED! -MY- WISE & WATT. IN LIGON’S BUILDING, XKXT I'o.iK ro THK c.LD POST OFFICE. A Fine Assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, FANCY TO-WIT: of the Conatitulion after that instrument had been voted upon a^ a whole. Without coming to a vole on tho ordi nance, tlm Convention adjourned until hulf-pnst *1 i*. m. line, by which it. roaobea hour.- fcooimr ‘hill, by >ii: 3 TTio r i ribunu i fcptciui hundred bida worn men Oflice Department. \ ■ ■ i.< eight humircii r-'iX • /. f . in tlx '• ithern Tho coiiinu^ iufier ■•■' prupai if ii u Init'.r of iiitp tur».r« «'f cotton through requesting them to inlbn a-* lioon ft ' pfnetin tide t! coiliui eoiihuiix'd by th IStjl* up Jliclin: v.M by • rhu thrnn 1 I‘oat l" apply ni to be let Lobdcr Table s T’he Cnae «»t Juhu Overton. 7/■ • / . .S'. Mfirntinl is l'cnitiiid by thfij<u- /uriiilrwli nl of (he Fri'cdtnnn' n Bureau! At the lat** term of tho United FjtntoB Ifisiriet Court, held in Memphis, thocaso f> . , 11. , I of the ustato of .John Ovortou was deter-, -r*. - — r— It answered '<*.« purpose admirably aa long mined by n deorun, awardirg to him tho | P“*t ft will exhibit l Hi. there wa -ii'* (otiKiderablo rise in (he ; uoshoinioti of liis real Oclute, which had ‘‘ ''*'“‘ “"‘“i-“ *'• • r liver; but tiv,mi's,.I' ln.t wivk ho .well- aoun libclud lor cu.llscalion. Tho prop- *-•' •*> >»u.. o.e 1 ste'r bridge to . fearing tho driftwood j was that he had taken tho amnesty oath, would otherw • • break it up and scatter inac.oordam’o with the proclamation of ih. tiiul.i i - 1 learn that tl„-v can put it i l ‘ r ® ai ,'’ u:lt Lir. , .-oli,. (Jan. Thor.ia« duclinod . . • . ... | to deliver him Ijib property, on tho ground together again in one day, and will ; thut lie had not taken tho oath in time to probably do s, to-morrow, as the river is . -avo his property. The casu was suhrnit- falling to-day. | lud to the* District Court of tho United . States, and tho dccrou above stated wub I he i-rops “I the State is well ropi’opent- rendered, od here. I may particularly montion Mr. On Wednesday Col. Kydor, U. S. Mur* DulchiM', tli„ H,v.impli.bail hi,,] hI.Ii, prln- 'lu.l, ii.I.lra.w'.l tt> (ion. Diully tbo follow- . lh:iw, .Sardines, Can Oys'ors, -•.ns, Candies, Nuts, Liquors, LXv J 1 Fancy Baskets, \"-! i/.ed Sugars. Champagne, \uv.y other iirtioles too nutnerou nov 8 lw CAS8IMERES, SATINETS, JEANS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, end all kinds of Hoods suitable for dents’ La dies’und Children's wear, which they offer to tho citizens of Columbus and vicinity at the luvtust market rn*cs. Thu especial attention of Country Merchants , is invited to call and examine our stock before j purchasing elsewhere. *m>~ Liberal Discount allowed to the Trade. I MR. TIIOMAR CHAFFIN. Sa„ (form«r(y with Redd, Johnson L Co.,) and Mil GKORGK MKKLD1T11, (formerly with J. Kyle k Co.,) would ho ploared to see their old friends and patrons at tho above address, where they may rest assured they will he treated with the same fairness and kindness which characterized their dealings with them iu former times, jjjuv 8 lin WELLS, CURTIS & C0~ HAVE RECEIVED THIS DAY HENRY PERSONS Ha^ no partner—neither general, n°r special* nor active, nor tileut. HENRY PERSONS will keep the liiwi 'of ovorythiur iu hU line whether of DRY GOODS, HATS. SHOES or CLOTHING. HENRY PERSONS Offers no goods ut wholesale except such as can be TO-.*-otd at hi3 retail pTlcat. HENRY PERSONS Will sell his goods at UJ low prices he nought for iu this market. thoy < HENRY PERSONS AUCTION s, 5ALti BY D. P. KJ . •Date Iil;ln, Lirin OT t on v, " STOCK SAlj O N Tilt;RSDAY 9th ii - wi I sell in front of Mf L r ‘o “ ‘ • Valuable Lvt • • HORSES, MULES. milch coJ BUGGIES, CARRIAGES wagons, ac X«* celling .>Uks from <10 to cllO: Cloakp from 110 to $180; Over Coats from $10to$7u: Pants ffom $i to : B' inkets from $d to $35, HENRY PERSONS U Ingrain 3*ply and Bru^- Will receive thl< sella Orpctiug*. HENRY PERSONS kly arrivals Will k<*op his stock complete Ly of good*. KL U (Lnte EUu. Livinr-toa •• - DESIRABLE CmiiEs^l i Ita i ►ell i THK 1I.A ND.**‘»’,(L I’pirr ?■ yoUdi-a -.d 1 , 1 ITjW occupied by Ii] ia« ihe Miuth half of'lm \Y,' Jcl street,near ban,1»l|.h t 1 ,U la«« <f*H furoi.he.l r- 1,..' r.,n.o.U.,Ni:' a;lll Ilka uai.trya, iar under dinin« 4WUIll and kitchen. This h ou' offie homes in tht* cuy. one halt p;u-h. I; l »a.- i HENRY PERSONS Has written an ungrammatical sentence iu this advertisement and will give to the boy or girl under fourteen years of age u present Worth five dollars who first corrects it. BO Broad Street. Old Stand or Hedd, JolinsauAi Co, nov T 2w C?CU00L BOOKS—Large lot juat received at b? No. *30 Broad Sr. H. II R0BKRT80N k CO. Term. Titles go.id. —ALSO— HOUSE AND LOT >. h I , , one mile irom in * , ,, formeJiy owned ly Ur. 'i w bed riifiin* 1 ha« tour i garden, fruit tif Lotcuntaius luif uc-c,’ ot cunt.' MOD 1st good. hlli BY T). J- .l.nt CUD, Lii laiuisTTTi,] MULES AND SORSI ID’ v o’clock. I v. ill f front of D. J’. LI.Lj city of Columlm- II10AD OF IIORnI.v . ilarnu^s an*l Suddh*: tt niLP4 very fine stock. 3* HEAD OF LIKELY TUtim \ good condition; eoinc <*f tuout extra Cm. Thin is a good opportunity to ri|.|i etock. , j» v ♦13.75 STATIONERY of every de.*criptiou, for Bale at No. 60 Broad street. PRO. H. RQBKRTSQX A CO. I 'J’KACHER'SROCKKT RECORDS—For «alc ' . IVI'Y, i H'i . . ... . ... ... .. ing lottor, with Urn view of taking nos- ••ijmi editut -'t mo Augu**tiv L «>nstitutioiu- M0M i(,n , t f tho property, or in tho event of list; Mr. \ . 1. Thompson (“Major j renistaiico by luiiiturv authority to inako ulil Jonch, of «t *m Herald, who is illo") th*i Savunimh ! hiicii an io-uo uh would challenge tho Kx •J »• fts hnppv and Hiiccontful in inleromutioii to uphold Urn civil ... ' . .. .. • trilmnalh ol the country: tho more M’rta •» labors ot a daily editor a-4 j Pmjv.ii Statk.h Marhhal’k Offick, ) ho waa ycoi’n »»go in bin populKr rontribu- Woetern District of Tonneaduu, > tiotis to the liutnorous literature of the | Moniphih, Oct. 26, 1806. ) • m. i. ,, . . . • Um. Dudley^ Superintendent of Freed* • SouUl ., B ' ’ M , r 1 »U"I>- II"' Bhlorprieiii* j Durcau n t Mr,„ v hU - proprietor nnd u-Hociato editor of tho j But—1 have in m3* hands u writ of pos- Herald . Col, ,l. S. Bruthor, ono of tho j acueion issued by tho clerk of tho United editors of the Atlanta New Kra, a gallant I Suu, ‘» 1,i i? tri f-’ L 1 Court | a Memidiiu, iu pur- , . I suanco ot ft judgment and docreo of said soldier and g"<"! writer, wlmse ucquain- , t - 0 urt in the case of tho Unitod .States vs. lance has been one of the most pleasant | John Overton's ostato nnd property, di- nnd ugtuetible l have formed here; A. <T 1 reeling mo to deliver possession of uuch Miller K-n f.-»rin..r . Jii.ir <.i''»iu. K.u.uir. t mrU ot ' said property us tho louses to 1 '■ '• 1 ' ‘ " ltir '" ; whidi, 111 un oxim.*, mail, tbo Kroml- cr, now reporting lor tho M.^con Journal nitm'a Bureau, had expired, and posses and the Sun of 3 011c city a liuoepeciiiieii ; *1011 i*t which was withhold by tho LciihiiU of a Noah Uaiobrm gentleman, ,J. S j «n )»*w.-0Mion ; aml^ho leaso 'mado h^Lho w* 11 _ l* 1 . , 1 liiueau to nioro 810 on lot? No. 28(1, mu Y\„llt"r, E„i !•( l,a(,r>HK<i. lurmorly a I bavh,;; ,'xpivotl on the 80th day rop6i tm f gent, well j the V, at. d jmr«*r, a most inUlli- ^tq.tomber, lbijo, 1 shall procood ut J o*- l sgrecable gentle- ‘ leek, i». in.. (». toiler 26th, 18tk'», to deliver leo cha': my J I. I and • I at i 1C r l ho J1 or that cm I) Parte. SI;H® It-m murkeu d;, of the robollion. Paymaster 15. rm altornaUve. of menl cerlnin fundi discharged or take N i u V uk, N • priuui withjut do middling. (i-'i.1 u nhftde 1 ? rtnor—np.*r| udviineed '-i 1 !*. 7 Mel .!••< N KW V'»HK, Nov. J.- ', Wuphingt-'n sp.u iai suys have been issu. d by ii,. * to slop all sales «»i r ; ioy ' orything in the line cd The®0 direvt.Mjis are ■ 1 tion that un oinorgoucy when army wagon will •» 'l ho steamei ,1 . u, frot and Quvoiolov. u 2V i, lm- Th»» (HoIt ami."in ■ *s t has undertaken the •! v v Cabinet. C ouncil ea i< a The Du ly N’"ws -ay- i assumed that the n.lunni- bo constructed l.o the e.\ by the uppointm* i»t i• Hi Tim Dnii.y N'r.w«’savs ttiat mi liberal j JjJy 11 Minislr.v possible, wTh i- Clad- i n,j stone. Any I*oorc?*:i lend, hut no q.ios- j ceil lion ms to who slmd lend th*. ifou Commons, Lord Palmerston would I- buri.at .piiio ; ,. J. R. IVEY & CO., COTTON FACTORS*! Warehouse', i;i;ruvi\'i;, f rwai;dim; and general 1 Commission Merchants, i Shoo Pegs, (Northern) all frizet*. .SHmlatoo( s for .Shoemakers, l.'-O pra lirogun 4 , Boyb' aizes. Lace Leather, AH of which uro for sain. X*V k lw' W anted, r PWO uocoiid-hand countera, 18 or 2U feot 1 lung each, Miituhlo lor u Dry Gooda store. Apply to JOS. K. WEBSTER. LI ME itdious Brick Warehouse | :'•» room, wo arc proparcal i . It^<.aving. Forwarding iuv^ iu all itavari'Ud Broad Street, oon arise j required. | pool 2Ut } Oppu. itc Po.-t Oflie JUST OPENING A CHOICE LOT i 2lith. • iv where i? only to cessi luted HOUSE AND LOT I^or Sale. T'EACHBR’.S IllECOUD BOOKS-For Mile A Nu-(»0 Urou.1 .troet- / 'LARK'S INMHfOTlOKH FDll DKAW- —^ IMG—For sale ut Nn, ilJ Drier] liliO. 11. ttoBKKTSON A CO. VTAYHEW'F. MARTIN'S AND SMITH'S I’T. BOOK-KKEl’ING—For rale at No. tj* Droa.1 .tract, GEO. II. ROBERTSON .1 CO. GKO. U. ROBERTSON A CO. -For (JKO. H. KOBKkr.SON & CO. Wanted A T ONCE, two or three experienced hotel ■ii. b— —* * • ” ... get drunk or aick once or twico u week and t be on hand till husiners hourfi and strictly hon- wt. Wftgt !1 * L ’ uov 7 tf ■ he late Maf. J. II. lluwurd, oouni!! •!•}; m*ir t?ir«»o uerea ot land. Hie iiuprox omui.t-* cuibraco ft good dwelling with rooutiK ii\o double ntgro Iioiihos, x'Ue Ixiu.-c. rtt.ili'os, turn, enrriugo hoitFc, PLAIN BLACK SILKS. BLACK AKMURE SILKS, FANCY COLORED SILKS. IN DR0QUETS and AMU RES. FANCY CASSIMERES and COATINGS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, Jtc- Romney, on t mtinuj m private^’ 25ih ult. Tho Journ.i'i losi*. Tho Daii.v Now.- ,-»v ch » 1 x malum fpum S» xvavd dwiiidl t tho etatfdiu iii that ('\vual In,.- \ Bigelow, Apre^^inir n de-iro 2d • ritte i purchasing a plowant and i i ud to give mo a call. ! t nf J jiunary next. WM. C. GRAY, j SEALS, JONES & ACEE. with ut to I'hlW abstain* I, ne on the French ) \rl Rm i uili ..* ■nan , nnd, no lu.t lnuntiiinud by no j', 0 '* 1 ''" 10 " *'« id I'ropnrtv to said John j rie.iti (Tovurr.monu t. r.•u.i.;*i j* Overton, or ins ngont, us dirocted by ««id the world htit intinmtin:'that r l *-»- t ‘**'""11* or n.efnlini**, Mr. i wtit Consrea, would .lu.tmnll oxtri' M»r#btill, lhor(.|, .rtor of thiiMitcon Tnlo-; A. Ilttilotl Stale. .Mur.'unl I linve n Ltir.i, ;f nddiliotiitl itv p- ■■." ginidt—ooi> of tlio l)«.l |>liono|{i'upliur. of! t*l»in duty G> I’urfnnii nnd ittitit procood Mexico. ,t„. ,i,.» H „,t „ii,t llu ao until I urn flopped by force. 1 Tin I’otrio any* Hi 1 ‘ ' ! K>vu lit" notice fo flint if 1 mil to be rt> I CQf.nrnly, from r> lice m'ii.c. uoic ui c nl.ti report.'.. tit.d cor- i „i.u-d you nni.v placn it umird on the prop- I intervention in hi, tillnrviow, but flint un- re-|'on'denU lor cvernl Nof.liorn pnporrt j ert.v »l Ihti hour indicated, which will he I inrpoltnnt plan im. b. tut I believe ■ r lini Fii.i innnli IVmuicr- u ’ ,n0 lllllt ,oriH will lin rcaorlcd to j The Tiu-.e. tliinkf tim . Sew \ i ii, ...it .,iu „ un , it* order lopruvont mo from ohoyittg tho sell fnil in forminR u |M . . r. ‘ » nd I precept ol mid writ. If the BU*ro bo btnweon difforenl .oil Uowlon A*.a eriist r. ! tit* onvoijt'on, you placud * shall omy salinty mysolf of that j beuonx* m»ee**Hrv. and Lord U"imvi ft lime, v.lmu-ver irniv . lMCl “™ l m, * ku ,n .V ruturn accordingly, ho will probably bn tliu ; u*» let* win • uxlnii''i >i ... ,\ lurtlw-r l,lMl J-hoquestion tuny bo plainly presunt- the grt*ate.-: numb •. *.i n w;.' -orv*» * ; od for ulterior action by thotm who will political new- itnimporunt. bo charged with tho llnnl Hotllamotit ol i An eriean adv'c - r• hi\ ik! r*v at-cim the mailer thvis put at is»ue. If no gtturd ' h«,d little nr iru If » ’ u;* 1 : 1 i; ie ,r!.i I bo placed over tlio property ul tho hofir j Paris papen states ib< . .'•on i i lenu natmid, 1 shall execute tbo writ. “tntionury. I am, nr, your obd't servant. The Emperor v LI rod tho ii* t*)l l»i u t , ^ . . Mauti.v T. Ktdxii, satisfy himself th«i Marshal W ootfrn District of Teuu. ^ stowed on ihvetiolera p »n*Mi'«. eop^ol this letter was daily | li.-irihitldi i.nd deeiim-d l'i- .'imutmtion V., October In the ltaliui l’tirlinmtl.rc t by tie Queen. Stray Horses. TAKEN up i ’> tho subscriber on tho 3d Nft- l H'I ‘•mfter, •' •«» t s "lilo.- from tho city, qn the Cusuoi.i i i* in, <*no itur'h *r*‘n grey tuaro, about ! throe yours *»id, aiul f «itio hrown colored mule, j *us oui. Tho owner or owners will •>vc property, pay charges and tako EMIGBATIOS TO BRAZIL! Notice to Member* of the Pioneer Colony of Major Hastings. about ■ tho ;■ r'v. pay charges and ta W. U. STEPHENS. Columbus, C M EMBERS of this Colony will take notice ihat thoOolouy will sail from Mobile, Ala, the 1st Bay of December nexl. mtortahle ucoommod ! pwseagors, wilt bo provided. * ^ Beads ot families nnd single persons will pay ! $30each; ether members of families over 12, will pav $20, and children betweea 2 and 1; PLANTATION FOR SALE. I '.ith.n-iAln-V l ^uiiooL'hec J rU or! l U L t^ih,s I *1'.' cacCj: which |.avm«ttt* will h. midoi'u golj 1 lio tract coutatu. two a.u.., ! ?*'?.• *•%''l« ,S 11 luwM op. .„u and bflf, IS ' l»o its r North. Tbe pie. ►on, eomtm tion to n d< logi.-lative ! uoeeod. Ii officer, Kx• (»ov. John* JO rObpeet of the ('onveti- nover cxe.ditd b.v nny ’ho.st mission.* I have wit- lulguill us long HS ft duo . rogard for decorum and tho dispatch of business will permit, but when he does cftil ."■li'.ort .' l»« ) d, .u . '•'■"I'*' hi it liu . . ingle pors-Mis 2*X) pounds of freight free of c.i.irgt*. The pretent destination of the Colony is tbo -ii« bo- . OtUlllL Un ihe place tlw'Hx.c. with ( a well improved mail oirhart of choice fruit trees, i •• —» -=• — u ! n v.i houses are all trained l . Uj ’ "t I era. on the Amazon; its ultimate loco- ui. A It I* tmT'uto tntl. fn.m^ha | ? <ribul«y .i th.t river, b.tw.cn fiv. I * |j u.i iiii, t his I !,r,t t' 11 decrees south latitude. Length of voy- .i, ,ym *.,, \ care has been U|C 1 H.‘”' J " ,) sailing time about three weeks, taken to i. ci it in .. Inca Ntato id cultivatioul ! .. 1 * ,uulor , 3 *H 0U W. l A®. th®ir farming utensils Cue productive c ip» uty of those lauds sro weit known in tho ncgkborhood. Corn, Fodder, be purchased on tho pla led 1 mochauioo their tools. I'amiliee nhouid tako tents, and all should provide theiuflelvob with provisions for about six months. Others desiring to become members of this N.H.- red t*» * Jon. Dudley at 11 f»th, 1806. . Ucl4tt. NV. U. \V'UULFULK |? \ I? AI T^( Nl?F.' , XT r r I dt NoT40 north ... . , 1 , , * 1 Duucan, Esq, Broad street. Selma, or Dr. J. W I ‘ ii»'t ■•■ iii.imuw two hundred and seven* ( Koyes, Market street, Montgomery, Ala. A tr-top ii'.ri*' t l:in*l, tvM hundred iu high nov film v ’-- j Colony can do so by applying to Major Hastings, * Joachim street, Mobile, B. J. to i F -»«*»-'• Soorvlxi'y 1 j !in,l In- Mj.n-tflnt. rn limit,tor sod properly tl'^onbud in snitl loiter, »nd w»s | *’.' releronoe , > n oon.spornloiiobo- iu ll.cir , o, 1 iorm tiiom odun-' l”'ovented G-mn n. doiug by an armed twoen twulvo citir.ens mid tin? p'Mlom.,,1, rabit \„.l »■•.. I i t *•»*••' btaiionoU in (Font of laid property, I our f.'oaon. -wt-.i ,<« to;-;. I,.- ,• a v.iiili. , iiodor command of Lieutenant Boynton. I ,'e 10 to repr«»an! tho itui lll.trmt iu •i-iin- 1 ooio.,'- . -o vHd.'d—the Mos* | Q.mrlimiiH-trr Froodtneu's Bureau, con- 1 'he next t'up^ro.s of liu, UniTvd r,... o<ui|(or who liar i-,.i,l his position t.eio »i»tin* °f,t:»pt. Will. Wolls, 10th Mlchi-1 Mr. Bvichaniui i-iv. I Unov. •, to it mnjori- longer than liiov to tho aiitisiRcli. whom no oi,o Itto- to of Oil l land: too i*'u. t'MUSi'>, »t:li»lo Ct.ftt Mlient • of ColUP.ieir i tif’y ucroslrosh bottom in «'• •*! Iiv : gootl dwelling, out- * ■.r n .tod giu house and screw, b ’ d unst church, within lUiuiloa , l Pitoic creek. Will soil tho . , . . • , e*n cavalry, privnU*» (ioorgo Lftwhack, I ty of tho voter* xt i- • row n. anti .1, I. '.vIh ilH , n „ 8 Ki^t,. Howard Brown, llcnrv i * '• measure, he »•*_ u or .V tucin or, and (lrt*vo», Ui-'m t»v order o{ Gou. Dudicv. ' iuu»nuut.. tl i * i r i ( ou* fori.nyb. Ho knt.w> c i bi*Uy, und uc thought of turning ' ctlv the right j* othur tuiinV' ! % Martin T, Uydku, 1M2 ho went t*> Uciip . F s . Marshal NYcstorn District of Tonn. began tcacbi iv; • ca •: 10 it r on • ,"3 - The action of (ion. Dudley, which, we tL:.t coun.v itu* •. lax.- tt> dt* it in the .-u^posc, ia in ucoortlancc with ordora, | tho reader must know ••r the right man got in br;? g« up the iseuo dtroctljr bctwcon the . life 'villu ut r.. mey; an ITu tt Jossr gt*t there clvil nm * authorities of tbe Uov- ly enbim- lt r vupi 11 ... , , • , , „ ... . • Hiimsm. Die Marshal is prevented bv tu»u. Iu 18-11, twooty-unc L ‘ 1 *' 1 B L gi-imturo Hint rltfctod ttiiaum;d guard from executing a decree camo to C'owoiu, nnd w*a’ . i'liinii need pronm'iga- cmeuts, if tto«ired. J - r tonus apply tu G. L. OSBORN. tin the place. Handsome Residence, "1 VU is At LUCS OF LAND FOR SALE, ■ ' N • t ' ''it ••*. nod. opposite Col. Lind- ■* ‘ 'i*i tho i*i(y. T!,c , m'.i’i - r* -ms. up biairs, cioseis aud gar rot t, •ochon, due.'.collar, with other out-uouses. * aaic, ciirriaeo h«*u*o and lot, all built in good order, *; I :id.d wntor n garden *>f three acres, * iotic.' ut lruit uees, und eight SIGHT EXCHANGE ! OTNT TSTEW YORK, FOll SALE BY JOHN KINO, BAXK.EH. ■•I IV . Uhmd. I., NEW AND BEAUTIFUL MERIMAC PRINTS, A ND other Drcsi Goods, just opened by , Call aeon unci examine for youi>rlvea, ns I eight -2X n,,t ]w A. V. BOATHn’E nave too many articles to enumerate tor the . |>r i nteri ,. K. 8. SWIFT, Ag’t. A. V. BOATRITE, 127 Broad Street, COLUMBUS. GA., OFPOglTK <1(1.1.11BIH BANK. DEALER IN- STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, -AND- BLAISTKETS. JOHN P. MANLKY, Formerly of firm of Manley A Hedges. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Formerly of firm of G, L. McGough A Co. nny .1 2m “All is Fair in the West." E. S. SWIFT, Ag’t, 163 Broad Street, OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL. TS JUST RECEIVING and opening a large A awurtinent of Staple and Fancy Grocaries, consisting in pari of tho following: Prime N. 0. Sugars, (brown) Clarified “ Crushed and Pulverised Sugai*-, ..AIM It >3.01, ..WB, A, ». Ufl Black and Green Tea. Caudles. Erosive 8uap. Toilet soaps, Assorted und Fancy Candioa. Gum Drops und Raisins, Currenrs, Datos and prunes. Maccaroni rnd Chee«e, Jollios, of different kinds, Moco and Cinamon Bark, L. LIVINGSTON, (LATE ELLIS, LIVINGSTON ' COMMISSION MERCHAlil COLUMBUS, GA., ttend PRUMPTLY and rir* aitonti *ii to . i and other p. tili all urdAr.^ tor procured in thu city tbe same either by r*"Vi-. I*. A11. WAGONS. Thankful tor the very libnial i tended to our old ! : .. ■ . * tho same nt the Ii tml.i.cii * "• Broad Mtrecf wb. Oct '.8-lin NEW BOOK STORE! unt! No. 0(1 HUO A I) HTI1 KKT COLUMBUS, a eorgI GEO. H. ROBERTA SurrcDsoi' to Uro. II. liobt rttoo if of Columbus and rut.-.. he has now in btorc, nnd m ui.d desirable stock of BOOKS AND STATIONER comprising ovwry article usua.ly kt tia class hou.-e.-i. Logil Chj.. Bill Cap, Letter. V.lcmll' Gilt, Magenta, Blotting am bLnk Paper. White, Buff, New «i|*aqne, and Wedding Envelope.-., Mourning 1 -per I velopoH aud Canls. Arnold's and Butter’s Ink.*, iWlvt: Pons, Faber's Lead Perei! •, lJi .. Cards, Visiting Curd.-. P rfoiu..-. Glasses, Pictures, Prang'* ,-m'- -i. . i., Brushes, Nail Bru>li«' S . 1 /• .. Toilet nnd Fine Cjuibs, Iiik, ,\* . j. endlesh variety of STATIONERY AND N0Tl?N| A beautiful ftock of Antbon)'* i’b.’ Albums, containing fr**m -* to :.i" ••■„:* A choice stock ot Bound x 1 I't; NOVELS. I keep on hand a large and u.*.-'*rtP'li SCHOOL BOOKS. Alioaohoiooselecti n MU^lCr-od Books. Songs, Ballad-, Dutiih. and Vjuart< tbe Home Circle, Sliver ( li i i. > s ', Pearls, Golden Wreath, Winmi’* l’crh for Guitar, Guitar, Violin and i.'Hnj. - , **rp| connection with ftll fore-cn t*v er* i r •*• I also keep on hand ..Ii the Wcckiir . M a lieti and Literary paper.- i n’ :, .oilininelj ted S lutes. I buy at the lowc will bo “Quick Sales and Small Profit! 'licit order# fr**m th- **:J I respectfully try as well a- from i.m .*ity. "r.i ono will meet with promt; at!»i.t who iavor uri with ^u* h tnay rely uj-uo.l dealing. Anything wsiilnl nnd not ^ hand enn Ur Huppll*:tl nt »burt i lice. Call and see i GKu. II. HuBERTS''.'1 Nov 1—*2 THE NATIONAL AMERICA ITS PUBLICATION SI uN To BKREVIVl pair - i the i ubl arrangements have !»• which the “NaTI«»vai. Auku ^ -* 1 * •' vived, in a new and attr j -tivc t • i.. very tuvorablo auspices, iu the * u> Georgia, cariy in the vinuins yr.ir. The paper was estahh-iu-d in joyed a patronage and popul irity **' rt -* : rior to any ot r.-. - * t .• < * ;• ■* i ' uary, lfthl. when it w l* d.--*nt.ti quunco ot the secession »: '«« Union. It will bo rtiucuu ;:ed consistent .Vntim’d J i. ing Secession and Disunn* - ui- P.'i I I 0-* W*.'UJg t I Pe\*or, Spice and Ginger. Pickles, ounrts and piuts, and PicoUlt. Preeton.A Merrill’s Yeast Powdera, Soda, Fine Chweing and Smokintf Tobacco, Fresh Salmon. Lobsters and Sardine*. Fine Wines, Liquors, London Porter and Ale, Worcester Sauce, Cumberland Sauc Tomutoo Catsup, Fine Sugar House Syrup. Fine Family Flour, Macaboy Snufi, Nuts, Citrons, Alunmde and Filbut- Butter, Pic-nie aud Soda Crackers, Mustard, boxt English, French and American. Bim, u iutig limn ago, put h ont position, m.d iature *>r CVnvi ntion bus reoogni/.ed tho fact by kct'i'Mjt hiu» ia tbo p'nco. The Doorkeeper aial hi> are equally »'fficiont ar.u attentive. i in liis proa- oi the rogulnrly appointed judioiai tribu* tfto vocation edinu lvogi^- >>al of tho country. In this shape the; with otio yo.M e intei u, . i. i.-sue eoiues before the Executive, \N> ' In tl' 1 meantime bu -•tudu-*i law, ar > mittaken in the Prendent if he does admitted tv* tuc '*•■» in IM . not Mi^tain the Court of the I’nitcJ enter fuPy into the !v..,ui, Statu*.—Nashville Gazette. ’ lie rose rapidly in hi: props* ‘ soon acquire*! a tvputauou *»: v. ....... , „ , i lawyer might well bo proud- An atm,.in- uff.ir m'C.rred here to- T, “' , * ri '**‘"< , '« »“ <t >"• »>»**'• and mtaiu in lcm. no 1.1-ht though i* P.I.N . iMineete.l u-ith holv The venerable Hon. Mr. Burnett, first | fromthi# county, yid Vr 1 ’ \ . .* I reMdentot the Republic of Texas, who toUiuu lfurd thing- and i*ac> a..c Chief of the littio U*t\ suine weeks ngo, as a delegate from ent«. At one tiuiv (v<v l tribe ot Cherokee Indians •*( Western , tbe old rinn Jacinto Texan#, bearing their leoT) be was offend •North Carolina ba. been Coro two ortbr.o I'v'td"’" ll ' I’ri'.idonl dolln.on lor iii- olo- Uov. 11 \ dot,,,-- ...... n , | .. , , money toward. Mr. Dans, hat atrivod nl I Ibo Iftlltipoo: da>t. ao.lolling aid lor In. ainal. band. WaaUinulon city. o.inod. In I fkm in iw in ued *1 1-1*. Notice to Congressional Candidates. C tANDIDATBS to reprosont the ,h1 L'o»gr«n- • h'tial District, will further their interact* by TO RENT, 'pilF '.liul ND- belonitit.< to tho r«*Men«e “ *'’°d cironlalion ioTbar'dktHM.’'Tmt^of 1 'd i t i * "t M'* J"hu A. Jones, cootainiog u goi d tnsertion #10, in advauce. Addrw# .-..-i*r uieirinternets by mibludimg their cards in the “GEORGIA V LLKL\ ," t Talbottou. Ga., as that paper has . rdon aud tme obtained by i*ie Por#ciis u iilting t In ISoj cted tScUaUT I w '.h honor . cootainiDg a go* d ii 'rd. House room cau l e I’crton renting, if desired. ’ rent will find Mrs. Jones at t two miles from Coluiubm*. ID.* Excel lone LOOK OUT! T'o/moR* ! UN i ’ I ' AN ' TA TION- .of the WANTED, (.eor^ia, Alabama, Soath Caroli na and Louisiana Circuit, old lie email hand, who served gallantly in, the war mid -uf- The National Inteliitfonccr, which, it i< c« .*-ion, and fered heavily. 11* L u Baptist, nnd it wa» intimated, rcprcseuU, to some oxtent, the not so* < t« announced that he would preach to-night Adwini*tratii»u'» fenortl views, says of Ap*ii, 1. it. ih.* U ..*:•« r-u l *i'i Ibis Uilbfclon : . L'.cuteuaiit ui t ln »•»*- tSi*|*u#t ( burch. 11.,' itni.uunco- Tho usndcrnc. of tho rotorn, Textn* Logiou. Am* weLt drew a lur^. *rowd to that Church, for tbo d 1st in j^utwh «mI prisoner of F’orl } post. Ii* m i* ‘ ip.) • ; y nor .; lolhin*; in s*yin.q that no _ , -u-rfia I more c.\ .- happy individual, who’ by consenting to , m*s*> or ca n* *n but. *• tl* i» ** * :.ej Uftwsow, lying in ' .'tui euauiuing lluu acres • :ind»* and aujuiuing lands of ;. .'.etlann, Jones and «.th- BANK NOTES, IN’ ANY QUANTITY. ADVANCES ON COTTON. PERSONS desiring to thip ootton toNKW A \0RIv or LIVERPOOL can have it done to first class houses, and advances made by ap plying to \V. W. GARRARD. Oct 24 tf ried hesourcoa of tbe South— Georgia; the adoption ol a liberal I’ublic School.* au*i Gen.-'r.tl Lduca'iuc enlightened system of Agriculture: tberr * tion aud elevation ol tbo .Mecoati:-Art* establishment of Manulacturies. au*i : -* eL ageiuent of every industrial j jr.-u*'oiA'a.ij to improve tho minds and murals </ *’ ur f und render them prosperous a:.*i wv??w| I “Union of our Fatnors." . ! It will bo the aim of it# pr.-je-tor j present Associates to su-tain. in ad loatures, the rell*cnrned j; ** i r.«u'.f, I denee nnd Ofuaiatoncy of the, aper.^Uj'* ! it, if possible even iu**r»* n*’ ej tiible a»u i- , lar than in its bithi rio palmiest a*»»* paper will in no wise belie its pa-t i r< ; j rT ,- It will continue U.\i*»n. yet tbor»iKbiy • 'J in its tono and eharacttr— pris.-rjo nf i who did his duty in the trouh|oa« fearlessly, yet courtoously. • T 1 !"" 1 - 5 measure, party «»r clique wh **e n-nct? - ■ deemed inimical to tho peace and P* 0, *’**| the country at large. --f The interests of'thend-xorJ-tra? wc j‘*• .J of the advert iter will Do protected, a fl , roliable News, Political. Cotuuiercii U^Journal, < . :i j be ,, u i.c.l of AU Tbe Nntioral American Daily and Weekly in the * r ' * • ~ 1 !L rs. it by r 150 CORDS WOOD FOR SALE. j furnished to Sub^jf ^ prrM „ r 1 HAVE lfifi[ eorda good Pine Wood, ready Daily, and ft f>»r the Vekii—»tr.| , t'/ T ;^ cut, two miles from the bri.lge, in Alabama, vanco- R* *“ “ *• --•■ - - - * ling to haul the nov .'l-3t ply to _ . J. LEWIS. which I will sell to any on e wishing to haul the same, on reasonable term?. Apply to nov 4-If - t - E. W. MOISE, anuv its u Irj) 1’l.illim' ... • *•« rroiaiscs. >• lurook, Columbus. Gh. FOR SALE, \ I Y PLANTATION ia liu,- •’ 1 * l county, \i • (our i Bank Notes Wanted. SIGHT EXCHANGE ATTORNEY AT LAW 1ST NEW YORK, j J AM authorized to purchase notes of tbe Banks in the states of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana aud Tennessee, and will pay full market rales lor the Mi ui c * oct 26 tf W. FELIX ALEXANDER. _ Ag t E. M. Bruce A Co., Xu. v Bread rt., over Ennis’ at. bun cop>. Forl jiio Alt wn- . ,p.-! • 1 0 bear tbo satin MonroettriklOKljllluatretoethogoneroii-1 w. eloquence ot t«m wiiiwem «*bi(‘i Hiid wTiHt \ y of tbo Southern people toward au un- I officer H’-.m l» u gru *i.-,IWJ? i HTW ■ •>-»- s-u .vuu-*, AU t-*ur il. j it ■ K happy individual, w ho, by consonting to , tu-.-- or ga . v in t'ut. »*. tl* it a •« J miles»ou*h Person.- I'.n'Oi.ililiyJ * ^ intmeLv w non hounnouQC*- . oujoy tho coii»c*|uon* e and nntiripato tho ! with H i. ?' *•* • _ tmir t . *• in *d«un*. l. 1 acre-—i*uweon4u«j^^^v_ ed in broken English that liu bad no iui*?i pomiblo un mortality' of l*ein«rtho cbiof o» • **v»i; pa.*»ca»«**, umii wouuueu in the which'** tr ' :t '‘ ri, ’*T ul0>l prutor and mudu hie rh , r t nidr**# s ip the (ho greatest civil revolt in uLtory, pouaiy j month of Juno, 1M*4, in me battle of IV tigee.' FramiVdwcllmg wifh^ur womV" VrU* ChwokMlMRUMt! li It crtiifvin . t„ »‘'I"“>“'-(1 i‘* r **>>' »»f*jl t^poMibilitiw TllUon Sution. • lo iba moaeiim* h» bad huiuot »ufflvi«ut (or IB or k hmZ <go4 (in , Beef Beef 1 * . i , . Af * . . •V 1 I Whiou might supi'rvHUtf over hit own head 1 h*6n prcmnHed t*» (.at*u*n. t. *\w*unu .uu p ,.n 1 "*rew. i r*>n ruu m *ok of all kinds u • • near .11 at ui i *i tain kii . n hi-* lie who v«*t.-» t.^ to accept aulltunty, waa >o n*v«rrtthai ota tuvias .ii-pauvs; v»t » •' : n ' 1 ’•» d»»*tred. The rlew i» j pKItSONS wishing ohoiea Beef ruttarin* p.ioniM k«* m.* ...» t. ,.*,.. •hoitlU, pi u-emtnently la a aelf-govornin’ir : In. ruc**v,rv vu r* t ; m :un- «• ip>od. " ' •; aud good school#. 1,1 o> the quarter, oan be supplied , n ;.,r;uly.,l.,,(A(^ U .* ! - [ f »*"• « | 2.Iix.i.kPOK r ix.La, Nov fi. i •pon*ibiluy. \ nnniM and tesidenoe w OIST FOR SALE, Iu Sums to Suit Purchasers. LOST. _22±iL w, w. oakrarh. | WANTED, $10,000 IN GOLD! ZSzUs _ . I E&W™ ' res I JR?4 : mSf ,L -! $10 REWARD UiLiM at kht* uid r^CiB *1 ojt lfi-lua 5000 YDS MACON SHEETING, T?0R MALE b> the Hale or et retail. ^ A. V. BOATRITE. LO ■*GK’ Ilicfol or theC, pr.3.. B. F' s \V. C. T.W- 0. c. I ■V. 0. B- H.: pr. Dr. Th. J. U. ■ tr To Ajent' at (t SUt AtB« (Jen, At Butl At For' At F or two keek.- >'*• t 1 '”! 1 «•> j id.re.in rhi. city. <’»*. , '' , K ., J ,ri ufl .round n.«r Atlauto, mod*, '.v ( , ,1, ford, K.,.. to Mr*., J’tVo . on. lo .onto, from J««l ! l,rk '7 *£ -, ol t»l By iMvin. them, il tounrl. «t oac • r, (b**bov« r*».rd wtNJ 'M EoiroB .bseoco v ^OBOUDCC Lofislutu putrict. iljofrau loV * t 1 Editor C' please tot * can I). P. lions to *0ld ' jneiA hi*' Wise * dour i o ( food ca dote, »i \\\ C. It is a K c u in loci J. E. ’ idvertisi Well®, flood? in tnakiny i ought to .Mr. V j hor^c Ih call f^ iiwsy. I Two r ioi|*citur I ioDAi er*v Ingram ot enni I district. • r :n I vdth the Tbo \y vid be Iu Mt*ssr3, tsJ com i I m do pro 1 them. xirehuus I other val I cotton or .Messrs. | it ;3 Bro cedant a | ed to tin! TieCCirSlti' veil L I tiblishm I in this 1 Cbaffin, r.o goods Ut Editor much nd | of Jud* tor Coq« reputiiti- 1 by the ■ bills, an effected l madeinc HU p! hi? politi port of tl , who, th | Seingvi results o: r.ow Ti »bowi t Hot on l but on n We h tion aud 1 our mite Let si wen be n confideni he Lasti*. U» weighed, be adopt. Ti *her itmands Our r„ b ?y wit b»re for| i bow wl f* the n rtliabie PROC . fre^nt JAruou, ojrkiu. link fanned , Cat’ ^e.iii'rnti WU«ot4 ti a«*lt46; He Br. ‘3* tc « re •sf nil .amber v Kh,," ,r "'Ut ‘i,| f ^ rent w tLf u •«« of l tnere ay r « lutirj wstroete Port »ii k Ree* i iti«u 4 bavti toiiding, & w uiiig U *». ^°«Paai . A l etv L.or a . lur hen lru Coat, Ttr* tMUui