Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 16, 1865, Image 2

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Daily E n piper. Coiilrreuee nl the Mi-tliodiat Proto- j fJgwS bV Tei OZ-Tapll. «hill Church of Alabama* Thn M.inljriimery Advnptl'cr report-lh< f Lti-iness (iotnilf* of IhnJYlnhanif jo»i% ii. m \ in in Tin- COLUMBUS : Thursday Morning, Nov. 16, 1865. York Median* Tbil nlcclion wn« l.y no Tiionn* » colilost between the ,,M !>• m.icrnlie mid Kp|iubli. enn purlin*, nnJ the rcMilt cunnot strictly boci.imed us a triumph iur i-iihur. Tho truth is, there bus linen a considerable ihakitifj up <1 tho-cM parties of the North,enui>y the now issues th«t have* followed th« war, find them will bo u still further ss•»**l* Nik up arid displacement of pnrticlM if tho President's policy is not Adopted by ‘he ('ongri'ft* of this winter. Daniel S. D.-kin n, so long regarded bo- iuro the war na tho cspociiil friend of tho Hoiith in New York, acted on this occa sion with the Republicans, and po did nil whom ho could influence. On tho other bund, according to u letter Ironi Now York to tho Augusta nationalist, tunny of t! o old Democratic friends of Silas Wright and Martin Van Huron, who have of Into year* bean roAlescirijf with thn Republicans,this year wont back to their oid party colors, lien. Slocum, tho candidate of tho Democratic party for Secretary of State, noser was a Demo crat, hut mi) old-line \Vh'»K, an»l ono or two of tho Republican nomineus on tho State ticket never were Republicans. Tho result of the New York election if by n*» means .-> damaging to the I’risi* dent's plan <*l restoration as might bn supposed without taking into considorn nr flints. Tho Kopubli- ventured to stake their Mtion to it, and if they do po, hi a patty, in Cunffro**, there D every indention, furnished oven !»y thi* fit.il the other recent Northern elections, llmt they will he innpt signally do feu toil when they again go before tho people. HiMii'i' Ki i.ioit.—Thu Phiiudidphii Ho Ur l in hays that tho inhaler tuilid of thn lulu Kpi-eophl < ■onvciilion in that city was evidently Stephen Hllioll, of Georgia. It bays: “When tiint eminent •Southern pro late it*ued his famous mandate to the North, 'Sih nee, if you please, hut not ono w >r 1 of ci r.-urn 1' lie sound* d tho key note to which all llm doings of tho Con vention have been carefully and nccii- Mituly turned. It mu t ho intensely grail- lion there and <»ti cans have not causM upon opi»« tying to J inlliicncn H is great Mima ip Elliott to liml tlial his old nl only not abated, hut that ral m counlerle'.Us ol Ilm National cuireney have heel) deter te l at the North. One is n •:'*o note, •*> v»ell executed and po close mu imitation of t -i geimiim, that a num ber «d thorn have I ren piou'd upon tho hunks aed upon per mns considered adopt* in doliHliiig bogus money. Another is n rollnlei frit of Him SlO notes, thus do* Ki-rihml; “The note- are dated Washing ton, Man'll 10th, U<f»-\ lettor Thn red smd is hadl.v executed, up is al*o tho bor der of the not**, which is made up of repe tition* of the letter X irregularly put to* gclhor. Tho general appearance of the lull is had.’’ olappes as wi ll as tho ii iana hio said to he in fact po phott ns to with the products of computation Buys that ,000 bales 1* sugar xv i ,d cotton and l be made in The pugnr and n cotton crops of I*o very *diort t hip vein bear no c.MiipniHOi former year-. One not more than 8,(MO hog-head the State. A firm in New Orleans, wishing to im port Chine-e coolies ns laborers, wrote to Secretary Seward, n»king him if the Gov eminent of tho United States would aid or sanction an enterprise of tho kind. Mr Seward replied that "the coolio trade was prohibited by nn act of Congross of ISt’A That act makes it a severe punal offence for registered linitid States ships to en gage in wlml is railed the coolie trade that is, tho deportation of CMdneso from any part of China to any foreign port, with a view t » holding them to servitude or for a term of years, as laborer*. The flnum hc!, however, provide- that no plncle fdin!I be made to the voluntary migiatioii of liiis people, and, as proof of tho voluntary < tien, it requires States Consuls i etcr of tiiicati si.ell deporta of tho V niti d n Chinn, hue heel Tho Jsi'iopr hue been advised that a league or union lias boon organized in Montgomery among the l ived men, which 1ms taken upon iUcIf to Ux the wages ol frccdmcn, and that those wages are iiiglior than those heretofore ruling. The freed- men will find that all such coiuhinutions will ruMill in their injury rather than hen- tilt. They can no more control the wages of lab ’r than white laborers i an. Such matters are r guluted by supply and de mand, and will h > so regulated in spite of any attempt that may he made by cither party to establish arbitrary rates. KarTtikti Point. following bu•incus details ol theW\lanamn j or \> dj/ion, \* unnual conference of the Methodist Pro-• :;J, b*«. art v tup ant church, recently convened at Rob- | Hi v hi i*«">i.. N - inson s Spring*, and which close 1 it*? ^it- j t,»n Hr- k - C : u. tings on Monday, the fitli in»-t, after rrm* ' mu) hales for D *» w ■ion of great harmony and interest. Tlie -p.-mi - i l Bij reports from the various stations and cir cuits were of a highly encouraging charac ter, showing a considerable increase in tho membership during the past year. Tno committee to whom was referred the resolution of inquiry as to what action, if any, be nocessnry with rcppoof to our colored membership, in view of the recent change in their civil rotations, respectfully report ( market was (1 ri •slightly icir'y sequently v t ;, tho Persia 1'rm That they deem it inexpedient to take any further action in tho mutter than is embodied in the following resolutions: 1. Unsolved, That the change in the so cial and domestic relations of our colored member-hip doe* not necessarily demand any change in their church relations. li Resolved, That we cherish an una bated interest in their spiritual welfare, nrid arc in no wise disposed to withdraw fty*in them our oversight and sympathy in this jmrt cular. Kosolvod, That wo urge upon our ministry and membership the duty of in creased attention to the religious instruc tion nml improvement of our colored pop ulation, as the host means of flUiog them for the duties and responsibilities of their new position. Hamuri. K. Cox,) V Oom. thoriswd < ( 'i - vV-* Fair li- i, Or,can- Midd! Middlings nn i 'I'*x» Ii 2.H. Middling I ’t»!»n . - 21 i Fiid?»y) oi 10 ocn hah-:. mg steady. w.th i l - lu r or li mated at !•:*!■• hales are American. Munch*—er market inncliv-'. t’. 8. <).20’. l>l j to 025. News uriimpor'ant. Com;mui s. C., Nov. II - -The Con stitutional A mendmont aholiahing slavery passed hot., ihui s of the Legi*-laturo to day with litlie opposition. 'I mi ie giahi- ture then adjourned to Hu* 2->th. Nkw York, Nov. Id —Co lon haa a declining tendency. '1 wo ccnU lower. Males ol H0U bales at oU t» olc. Gold I ID. ■I 11 ” 1 “Dl J.l, AKIN” The CI. utan >oga Gazet'.a is after the redoubtable "Hill,” with a “sharp itick/ in regard to nemo allusions made in hi? Ute letter on the stale of the country. The article begin* a* follows: . oi .’i| - I The latest asp rant in tho arena of com- .. * f ! /,, (■ ri it I ic (?) literature, has written h letter pub- i :: ...'rim-* TI.0 ' I'shed in tho Nashville Republican of Sun- i T> ' nlxciticed tb*y» i’ 1 which he indulges in considerable growling at some th.ngs which do not su:t him in the reconstruction <>f tho country. Perhaps he has a right to do it, but xve submit, Hill, that v*»ur attempt* at “Imr- rnonizing’’ are not likely to succeed, while you are indulging in such term* a* calling the I nion men «>f tho South “toiics" and "slink-hearted fellows," and lha I'moij men oftho North “black republican pup.*.’ .* ml vi • ub- • by nd : d a half lower •or. The mi- N’.v; Or loan a Mobile Fair Uplands Sah a to day »• market clos* • ! t n a?. Slock Viich liJ.UOO lullrupeau Hlarl The Cubit arrived at llal iili F.uropoan dates to i) •*. I.onjjo.n, Saturday eve »Hi vKR: ,( f i.. Sntu Colton -The -;)!•',■ i 000 bales'. Tne m- lined M to H. S. Jtuimc, S. Spanoi.kr, j Rev. Mr. Hudson, a. fraternal inussson- ger from tho iMontgomjery conference of the .Methodist Kpise,opal Church South, whh introduced to tho conference and ex pressed, in an appropriate B«ldrt-8t, the fraternal greetings of tho body he repro- (•onlrtd. Whoreupen, resolutions were adopted reciprocating the kindly senti ments thus conveyeu, and appointing two j nearly l<> t, Iralyrnal mus/engeiH in return, to attend j exrmrlers ln.,]ey to the next annual docs ion of the Mont- gomery conference ol tho Methodist Hpis- ffipal Churcdi South, to moot at HowndeB- l.oc<. on the Pith of November, 18'iO. Rev. J. C. Davis and C. K. Crenshaw, Jfirq., were appointed in accordatico witli theso resolution*. Kov. Dr. Cox presented the following preamble ami resolutions, which were adopted : Whereas, Wo rooognixe it to ho tho duty ol all Christiana to promote, ft? far as poR.-ihlu, not only spiritual hut al*o visible union among tho mouihors ol Christ's body, and to illustrate} before tho world that Jovu which the Master has prescribed as a te-t ol true disciploship— And whereas, Wo believe tho time is nt hand when the two Methodist churche* at the .South can ho conihined into one or ganization without any compromise ol principle on cither side ; therefore, Kcro'vnd, That tho introduction of lay delegation into the general and annual -ilim 7th, A Ciiara* TERimi; Setter from Gkn. ttirRr.MA x. —Tye following ia n copy of a letter written by Gen. Sherman to a Methodist minister i i Baltimore, who had complained t<> Mm of hi* refusal to allow tho agents of Ma-sachuaettB to enlist ne groes in his department, &e.: "Atlanta, 13th Sept. , .V/.— CalrcrtStreet, Baltimore: Sir: Yours of Aug. 20 is receivod,— Thank you l r your kind expressions. iron is iron and steel is steel, and nl 1 the popular clauior on earth will not impart to one the qualities of the other. So a 'nigger' is not a white man, and all the psu'.rn-.-iiuing on earth won't make him *■», It i* *4n.f)go to me that amonz the people North and South, who have so IS(„;r.Uffi you ...mid nc« kill off -v6ur oiip. | ""'ch common senhe, y.;u ran t eny niR- miesRS Inst ns thov wereHmyorttd, i? no ; K«r. »>v.t b.>tb IMrlira umko fool, of tbem- rciipon why you Should keep up .ff ill- I *»)*«*. »od itw bMd.to**? which are the feeling, which t rue men are trying to smooth down. Do you expect to hotter t he matter by the use of such language as thin. The following is thn reply to the same, published in the Romo Courier, of the Oth inst: Bill Arp t>j the Editvr of the Chattanooga On get it: Gent hi Sur; I dont think you tote fair, I h- vent expressed my lacerated feel ins in ' . , publik but twice ainoe the war. 1 didont 1 *' When we sottlo this little fight on hand, the great ‘nigger’ question will be found settled also. W. T. Sherman, M. G. m A Ciiikksk Drama.—Those who have visited, or heard of the Chinese theatre in San Francisco, well appreciate Artcinus Ward’s idea V tho manner of piece*, play ed, thus: Thn Chinese play is "continued," like ii story, from night to night. It livo ir, amltHnoow. ...<t I didont l,«v no I rl 1 ' 1 .‘Ji" ^ horo or (iiiodt. For ntiout lliren rnnntbfi you bWb. fi ,V i r 0 fi C lii.il p, in vour pnp»r to your entlr.. 011 ' u "^ t * lon (action, (j'ntil Air. • .Inlin.-in ,,-rb.r b..b d "> " »t down to tlm gravy, *{hore .1 up for tiy< u never 8t»nl aflhoct to Romo i r - . *,•• 4 ’ r ,{ ■ , % tliAt dident bun our i’uoiins and bore into , ,l , V 00 /® . ^ U F- . F, J ■ iv • i •, ■ *M .. r ) 1( .,. r tj lii'ii I. cotton iri(itlot You Thu plu^ 1 am speaking of had for tn : . v. copied from Yankee papers the meanest J>°W K0ing °n lor about twe months The ('.uiTk', rail-; of their slander, and it seemed to bo per* I "ft; "f frown i p into womanhood Five Txv.ntus feet I y congenial with your BontimeuU. ‘ ‘ n ‘ , V/M ’ °* h t ° P omt ’ ,iS l t of ; Wall, riir, wa burn it like an Injun. W. , 11 }“ H ‘-hma.m.n in i-ii *. * i t 11K ! boro it ilantly *nd proud. Wo looked at '[ , I,««';»»•••-"• <**»• h long black tail. ID,. I l„„.i 1 li.np.nmn Mdm. 1 E" hrido’s fatuor cornctn With bis nr dull, and de* I ( lr -t-, and bestows thorn, with -ah i Into and I ad valu ' d I Wheat /inner and advanced 2d. cental; winter red HU. to 10 f lirmei arid Advance (id. per quart 2T. toLU fid. Fro n the N»-.v Yo:-!: N- v-.-dof tho 7th, we extract tho following pci ini dispatch : ll is reported on good nulhoiily that ProsidenI doiln-on will up) "int i-i- C'uhi- net early in I * r cm her, an I that Kevordy Johnson will I • .• Cn.tnry of S-’ale; Gen. McClellan, S cri iai y of Wat. Gen. Dix, Secretary of the Nr. •>', and n distingiiinli- ed Sonlhorii gentleman j it rilently and proud. Wo looked at < ( our desolat< d lar d, our lonesome cliim- j V.'* nova, our grave yards, where you unbur- | •. ‘ .it i ri. il our .l.rn.l ami sunk your rilla'plt,; , b ms nKb up.,„ tho happy cniipl wlii.ro you broke to fruitmtmU the iron | E"" ' , HV H !" run f ? ur ."'“"“i 8 !t>n_«for ailir*g, and look the very tombst President v. ili ?i Ironi (,'on/f*ek< im pr ’po c.| hy ' will dislinotly > being in the ti represent «'ion. recognize onferciiccH on llio pail if our methoili.-t I n,,. NoiHmtu episcopal brethren (towurds which iii'ui- urn we have boon pleased to observe a fa- •orahlo tendency among them for Home yoaiit past) would iamove the most essen tial point of dillbrenci ; and that we should tlnm ho prepared to consider, in a candid uul cordial spirit, any proposition on the •object of union hi tweon the two churches. Tho passage of this resolution was fol low ,• I l>y brief addresses by Rev. Dr. Me- I'yiere, Rev. Mr. Hudson, and Rev. Mr. Itichurd-on, ol the M. K. church. Ih v. T. H. B. Shaver was elected Presi- lentlor the present conference year; and the following ministoriul and lay dele gates (who were clothed with conventional powers) were dee'ed to tho next General (lonferencc, appointed to sit in George town, I). C. in May, 1800; Rev. D. H. Smedley, Rev. F. H. H. Shaver, Rev. N. K.('ox, 1). 1)., Rev. J. Spangler, and Rov. H. H. llill, ministerial; lion. B. S. Bibb,!'. Iv t'renshaw, Ksq , Milton Jen kins, Ksq., T. P. Graves, Ksq., and Dr. C. M. Howard, lay. Till*. SvXANNMl AND ClU Ill.KSTON Cotton.—A lato Northern paper says . The sum • btuinM by the raie Savan nah and S' i 1 dan i cotton, sold in New York on l u •» lay hy Mr. Draper, the cot an * 1,200,000 in g*»hl, itir w • amount realized during tne . int of cotton nales It bot'voon six and seven miUlon dollars.— Neatly c'• ‘nai.ikH.* v*f the sum were the prociM d- »l the c lion captured in Savan nah and Gtmrlcslon— 12,<‘>00 bale#—of wlticb .>00 came from Savannah. The advance which hu* taken place in the pi ice eh' cotton l ;ib added tolerably-to the Mitn, h r wi.it ii at lca*l _ lO.Qtkl'haB** of it were *oid. H> p.'-ij*cming the sale the Government gained about twenty Cent* a pound. The whole of the Savannah, Gharledou and Mobile cotton taken by 11 . i • . • nun l ha >een dUp nod •'!, and the sales made hereafter will he of cotton collected by the special agents of the Treasury tu tho vntious States of the South. A late Washington dispatch lays Hint Major Gc< ( lift derat • army, 1 i, (a n • d to u Mb- ingtoii, t.nd » 'inmitted to prison. Major c, • w i tu - burg • of tho military piUoo at Salisbury, North Carolina, the last year of tno xvar, and tho dispatch says is io he tr*”d on the same charges as was the late l‘apt. Wirz. If the Major Guo re ferred t«.» ii« J. r. Geo, of Seltqa, »o well and favorah’x kn >xva in this Slate, ll will tie learned xx;'.h sotr«*w that s«» sad a late H iu store lor him .1 tcertiter. Duatu v Rkv. Du. Wm J. Sasnkii. Wn are paine t to learn that the Rev. Dr. William J. Sa*nett l)..h,, President ol tho Auburn (AU I’niversity, died at hi* 1 asrui near Spaita, (.i t., on the 3d instant, liis dist*a«e was typhoid fi ver, which in duced IiiIIhIUm'.’ »n of the brain. l)r. Su-r ett w as \x 1. known and greatly feS|MK'ied ttiroughout tins State and Ala- haioN b»r h»ft Cl istiaii int »grity and de votion to letter . II • was one of the first mini-tor* in the Methodist conference, und bad • Kit'llpi«*d post* of honor in her JitleiaM *eu*in»ries and colleges. • Jr y »tu ( t/'iWilntiviiuiiil. An Ordinance To ratify certain nets, judgment.-', and other proceedings therein lnoniionod: He it ordained by the people of Geor gia, in Convention Assembled, That all the acta and sales of executors, adminis trators. trustees, and guardians, and of judicial and ministerial officers, had, done and performed, ami made honalldc, and in puiHuanco of, und under color of law since the l'Jlh day of January 1801. which are not in can Hid with the constitution of the United States, and of the constitution of this State, he and tlm fame are hereby ratified and confirmed, subject however, to the right of appeal and Mipurcodurc* according to law; provided, that in cases in which judgment or decrees have been rendered iu all courts of record in this Mate, since tho l'Jlh day of January lHt’d, and prior to this datj tho party against wlmm puch judgment lias been rondered, «lmll ho entitled to a new trial or appeal, <*u affidavit that ho was unavoidably nb- "ont from the court at tho timo of the ren dition of the Judgment; Provided, the count shall ha satisfied from nil lh« facts which may ho submitted by affiduvit hy both parties that such good and merito rious defence exists, and that such nppli- eati hi for a new trial or appeal shall ho made within twolvo months after thoadop* lion of this ordinance. AN ORDINANCE To prevent the levy and faIo of tho prop erty of debtors under execution, until tho adjournment of tho first session of the next Legislature or until thn Legis lature shall otherwise direct, if before that timo. He it ordained hy the people of Georgia in Convoution Assembled, That there shall he no levy or sale of property of de fendants in this State under execution, founded on any judgment, order or de cree, except executions lor cost or rule* uguinsl otueurs for money, und except caec.- where defendants resident within tho State have absconded, aro absconding, or about H* remove their property without the limits of any county in this Stuto, un til the adjournment of tlm first session of the next legislature, or until the Hegishu^ taro shall otherwise direct, if before that timo. Be it further enacted, Any officer, cr other person, violating this ordinance, shall be guilty of trespass, and liablo to be >>11041 in any court of thi* State having proper jurisdiction, and the measure of damage shall he the injury resulting to the injured party hy reason of said tres pass. Be it further ordained, That tho statutes and limitations now of force in this State be, and tho some is hereby suspended in all cases aQVctod bv this ordinance, until the adjournment of tho first session of the next Legislature, or until the Legislature j shall otherwise direct, if before that time. And bo it further ordained, That the statute of limitation in all on es, civil and criminal, he, and the sumo are hereby de- | dared to he, and have been suspended • from the l'.Hh January, 1St»l, and "hall so continue, until civil government is fully ..... t ... ii.. 1 _: 1.., . i. h 1 lorminaUoM 1 Nkw Giu.u.x Brownsvil the 2d, sir. Im zona of Malum iug condition o that thn 1 mpci ter oil’. Many lice it i 1 ligb. rpOl put in you ' foitifioatiotm. We read your • If. per exaltations of Northern bravery and 1 d I. Corn .Southern In iron, and wo skorned vou r, mixed from tho bottom of our hearts. Now | when of Inti* an humblo individual makes bold to bust bis hiler and express his sen* tirnenls in two brief letters, you get up | like a -acetified preacher and read him a 1 publik lekluru about harmonism. Gentle | sur, it dont hokum you. When Iro in-j suited you about 2000 times wo will be oven. But I dont intend to insult you at j all. If you aro nn honest man and a gen- kiii erotis conqueror, 1 hint after you. When, y"Gene- J 3’ 0U make an effort to convince Mr. Ilur- 1 j j»ers Wf’kly and the black ropub'.ikins , that our people, from General Loo arjd Mr. Davi^ down to tho high privuP*vare j just as good, and brave, and honorablo as tneyn:o, I'll ha*monizu with you. • .tes as I But Gentle .Sur, hnvcntymi .-prod vour- to full * too fur from l.ome SV’liut hav you v jU , b* en d*’iii‘' aho'it Imrmonizin your own •r iro n people .' < Mir lilt lu burnt city i> last illlin " nit-in - ' U B Wl ’*' ,V"ur host citizomj. During tin* I Id- d •• i WMr .VoU le. enwtay, hut after the war, I,',, i they aro forced lo have. Like exile-*, I w»iver- l*^®y are so* k in refuga in Chorokco Goor% try, uml theru stands your paper iik<* a 1 lampion, lightlnfu hoakon on the shore, I , anil stMiains the in-m and moasuroii Hint j made ein leave. You are secin ont day ! 5'rimes' | after day d» s.Tling your State, and 3*011 • ■ cliit.1 or "W»y "li H’lil mi’Mloy your |>on in ll, j lekiuriri a poor stranger about harmoniz.ii. | 3*0(1 r sights. Begin I •m conctirns or you’II 1 | lose all >*• nr be-: Focioty. They are wol- j • e*mio her**, and we'll all stand hy cm, j hut then I hav always thought that, i veiy j •Might to Hav soinc good men , however, und ms my timo is limited, I go away at the clos j of the seeoml act, while tho orchestra Is performing hh overture on gongs und orm stringed fiddles. lily that the ( K ( 11 1 n ■n members, FRESH ARRIVAL -OF- X bW GOODS! S. CHERRY & CO., (AT J. P. II.UiES’ OLD STAND,) 13road Street* n A"\ E Jn,.t ..i.unod a new and coiui.lcto na- aortmentot STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, t ' alii*‘I fl*cy i:i\ i:*j the attention oftho Ladies, J'ad other 1 of Columbus and turrotiud- mg e »untiy. \\ e have the best of IMilllp Allet M crrlnia PH I NTS. : 1'irv- Ri”( ein f• rev the ii'iiulli of ll French troop- to r Matniiiorits. i y coming up the riv its hank* below ib TI111 MulamoraH fays uiPMifd fin ill ing e,ultimo . Ti rived on th • GOiii I’li-H. peeled The Uivilian I'ear* tin be repre-'Ut’-d in ti •• n■ debt coil! nn’led by L’exn ia ?F»,G0d,0<G. 1 'eoph.V Grande coin) iain hitter mail lacilitio.-. A gentleman who ace luridgo from 17 rived htSni. .Yutonm. I qoihhus hi G. tot minuti Texas, should t*»« l*i. . i. He ascribe? tlm turning fedoratu f* itunes lo tno r ulon l'tvm tne eominam Atlanta. All thy Federal negre the Ri<> Grande. left 1 ugh w* of the 51 i'd • K it mi Fmg.’.m Genii*- !> n’t 3 • HILL ARP. rly ex- ho Rio 1 lack of I Brack- had nr- i*lg«> an- uovu to on him. ho ('oil- if John* arn 13’ at troops Itavo left ent pnrd Til K Sav \n nah 11 •| 1 •lrue!ions in tin imped** und end •toh, A ugu-t 1 M'llll’ li fl uiedi. it. • fiats thn ami can md Tie mile Hi\ kit.--'1*110* Savan- Thc numerous ob- .vannah river, greatly cr its navigation, and 1 to arious snugs this city and i0ah, if sunk 1 tlm in 'ii ladi on the U\DIFS’ DRESS GOODS, "fall bind.-: CulT< and Collars, (paper and I • r 1 < • 11. • I»r»• Trunin ini/.-*, 'lin.-ol (’ords. Vol v* t in I "ilk Kil.li uis; i rabls, <d all e d..r<; Maui** biMinir.- - : I'.erru:'* ioi*l I'isruu Veils; llmdker- cidofs, Gloves, lliMiury, etc. Also, a good (isaoi tuicut of Clonk::, liro.'ilfast Shawls, Mas, it. JKI.'il! LIN’KX, Jtlouehcd Domestics; U bit". Re l, Shnkor, Canton, .Salbhury and “jin. J- L \ 1J.< ; >hirtiiiK. fehuouiiK, De nis, Ti*'Kim4 y»!..ihiiruR, etu. I ur tne_L-niiMainoii wm have a good n-».-:orl • at *'• rib.ClT HOODS, rWKKDS. JIMNS, VI IN li t>*. CASSLM KRHS. etc., with a large READY-MADE CLOTHING- A (»UK at N Vi toNAl. “8tiu K E. V —Tho A'i IMil'c’, CABSlMKRtiS. Baltimore American says, it has comu to j * ut ut its ears that tho combination of working men who liavo been agitating tho ciglit ‘ hour s.vstem are proparing for a great na tional strike in March next; that during that month nil the working men in all the and FURNISH I Nil HOODS of every dc«cri|>- cities of tho Union are to cease labor in I ti*m, A complete stook of Ladiue' and Bents' the interest oftho eight hour system, only to resume it w hen employers, preferring eight hours’ work to none, succumb to tlu ir demands. X\ u hope that this report, like many others that from lime to time ‘Vomo to the ear*” of the paper-quoted, is without foundation. It is tho history of strikes that Limy invariably result in loss ami misery to these engago l in them. Wages and the. bouts of labor, in this country e-pecinllv, v.ili hc rcguluted only hy supply and demand. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, etc. * Also, CROCKERY anil ((LASS AVAKE, l’lickct an.I Tallin CITTLKRY. Call ami i-T,iuino Mir a [| r ,f whi.-li we Iillu-at 1 lit* LOW EST CASH PU1CES. W. H. GRISWOLD, • formerly with <«ui i*i hav <• his tiH’i.ds rd ay, I’tton laden d ye ti being imp.(linmnl*., can-" nearly one- half of all the n Don Hat v that leave An- gUfeta to he more or l--. s damaged before their arrival at thi - city. N url.v one-hitlf of all the cotton that arrive hy the river on fiat" from uh vo, U in a d ouagetl con dition, ami nearU' wm llilr a marketa ble uriiele. It has tv) \< * n ; :i lied, rebaled and jdaee l in good v dyr, and this labor nearly consumes its original value. \\ e learn that . 011.0 fifteen Il its, during the wook, have been sunk, heiween this Exemption of tuf. Jkwh from tuk CnoiJCRA.— Ueferriiig to tho fuel, that tho I Jows littvo almostunivei>ally been exempt j from the ravages of the cholera now pre vailing in Europe, the Chicago Times Tin* probable rationale of tho e-oape of I the Sews from attack hy cholera is owing not so much t<> a disbelief in tho new tes tament as to the cleanliness of their food and tl». ir persons. Their solectiona of 1 animal food J** n *t embrace some of the grosser kinds, an 1 teat whiub they do eat is prepared with care. Their ablution* are a part of th* i.r roliuinn, and this is a proventa ive against cholera, than which there is nothing hotter. Therefore let people who wish to guard against this scourge join the Jews, if they wish to. But there may be thorn* who dislike eir cumeif >n, and who have not Lime to look through tho laltnud and the Jewish time ly; and to those we wou'd suggest that Ian imitation of Jewish clcnnlinoss ami earn in the selection of food are, in thn j main, as elfica-iou* preventives again t | cholera a.* a full membership of a 83 mu with (iunby A C*»„) would he |dos«ol I <i<*i(UAintanoes call and iriHTiitml in thii ndvur- ,r\ CHERRY .t CO.. 121 Hi titreu , Columbus, (Ja. and Augu.da, a floating cotton. nl that the riv* full of i Tu»*. ruoiir * rial authoritie-. Mi the evidence of it from Gen. Baron Inn, St!|rt. 20. 11* ►sod tho Amor: rto, and gone l Santa l*’e, with l»\ 1’rosiilenl of the Sup rotaries. Hut M »zat oitle, ami the l’ieavune the Mexican side 1st i hi The Ini} 11 inz hud Pm m .1 L'-.-illa to ifelers, the *■ irt, and uthe Pa- ell lett I'’ur >1 a 1 Mb at. Wo are until .mod to announce tho name ol UE0RHE A. HUCKARY. »s a eandidato for M.irnTial, at the uluoliou in Docemhor next. Nov, Id—tu* AUCTION SALE 1 WILL SELL Tins ( Til r USD A}') KVKXIXU, XO VEMHER Wh, AT EAIU.Y HAS LIdllT, A L1UEKAL LOT OF DRY U00DS, CLOTIIISU, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS. NOTION’S, HARDWARE, Ao. GEORGE SHIELDS, III LL .V DUCK'S OLD STOKE, Come r DroaJ nml St. Clair .Heels. liov M It Ci'ailo 111 on living on Dry Wliitn crAok PUBLIC SALE, have given the tvsults oT their planting of ( )Njhe place kiitnvn a-* tho Stratford place, glntm. Dm* -4*1.1 three-quarters ol an . . 1 -• aides cu-t «*t Salem. Ala., ontkeftitti of land in red-top eane, and the turn ,5 , " "ii‘ n . l i l ’ W1 ,0 wil ‘ ,out reserve "(is swinity.livn Rnlloil.. Atintl,,.,' . I rrnU:^ .•in'.fliG.'T'IAol 'ooU^yU'::,' be ph< tiled an acre • I poor land with black Iler-e,. Ac. fern, F. duel. Whe.it. 'pntli/.il No. 125 Eroad Street. G. E. THOMAS I CO. HAVE THIS DAY received an Entire Stock NEW GOODS! Consisting of BLACK CLOTH8— French and En^lbh ; FANCY CASSLMEKES and VKSTINGS, VELVETS—Black Silk, CLOTHING, SPLENDID LOT of REAVER OVERCOATS, BLACK CLOTH COATS, BEAVER COATS AND SACKS, B E A V11R AND D 0 K P A N TS, FA NCY CASSIM HR B 1»AN TS. FUEL DRESS AND BUSINESS SUTTS, SPLENDID LOT OF BLACK AND FANCY VEST IN QS, FINE LINEN SHIRTS and COLLARS, extra, GENTS’ FANCY SHAWLS and BLANKETS. GENTS’ FANCY SCARFS AND TIES, LOT of SOLE LEATHER VALISES, etc. *i>- Having SOLD OUT ONE ENTIRE STOCK *»f CLOTHING, we desire to return our friends and tho “ Public " our most grateful nckuowIcdcciiH-nta for tho liberal putronugo they have bestowed, and solicit a rontinuaneo of pa t favori. nev 11 lw FRESH ARRIVALS GROCERIES. \Y'E HWE JUST RECEIVED nnl **fler “ » for *ale non lbs Western Bacon Sides; 1 •'(*’) Hh Prbno Wostorn Lard; *'• Baskets lleidsiek Chanipngnc, q’t** and p'ta: 1 Cases Creme do Boi?.y do; French Brandy; Pure Old Bourbon Whisker; Holland (fin; -Roll Whiskoj*; Porter; Ale; Crushed and Cofl'00 Siigirs; Rio Coffco; •» UblB No. 1 Cider Vinegar, Ac., Ac. BEDELL & CO. NEW SHEET MUSIC. "KU(>. DiKiiii'M .Mm.assks— All over T. n largo crops of this useful article 1,1 Wi" ' ha> boon manul'acturud this season, and I tho > iolda aro quito encouraging. Threo loll , and the \ ioLl was s ‘vcitty four gafi A third pluntcil an acre of good whur >« Dt. I" Grtoga. Gouvt, \v - Gum Wi U.vn following ife iopor n* hi ing the last lo Wit >•: ' II i •ttlTS i * ' r **'• '.V t V V, , 4 ' land with red toad, ami produced ninety ‘ v N( j 1 . ‘ i gail ’iis, making a product of gallons • nTof th'o 1 tor the three, and live days wore employed 1 in converting tho same into molasses.— Thofee experiments show that eighty ga • loin im- two barrels of sorghum maybe depend' d on f r *>ach aero ol good ground planted.—SnuhriUe l*re*s % :u.—The fehinglon >’:J'. , Wheat, Pot.»t*»«., lawk iway. Rug try an*l Harness, r urniture, and two excellent . with twenty >tauds, together with t*l.i» ( A N ovc: Mu. Sell A UK*. Dear Sir* l*. h, no do 1 address myself to y. said to you •»;> >! and o* pt my thank-, my ; resti*red, or until the Legislaturo shall j thhuk-, for all olherwii-o direct. May God rmvar»l -— j have something n Thk Mimumuiti Imhrooi.10.—Major j ^ ’"VV v ." Gcnerai Thomas It'll hereyoterdaN* morn- vVU ing for Mi»*i**imii, whilher ho has been | lV. >or 1 ordered by the J*roident to "Cttle the dll- *' ir ' ' tiouily between Provisiorinl tfOverm»r | 1 Sharkey and llio so called Governor Hum- j on:1 ' sr ' 11 phreys, of whom claim to bo Govor- 1 nor ol that abominable Slate. Governor Miarkoy will be sustained h\* the Presi dent, nor ns ill the election of Humphreys be recognized*unlc»e Congress shall ad mit the delegation of that State. Recent developments show clearly that Missis sippi i» dope, ml to act perfidiously, and •ho should accordingly be reined in with a ftrong hand. For the present no at- li'tilion will he paid to the late election, and Governor Slmrkey will continue to ad as the Executive. W bother he be the proper person for that position is a matter of t rious lioubL If General Thonia*. could he pputud from Tennessee, he would he a much better person to quell the dis loyal spirit of that relractor.v State. 1-VcifeA I'eea* (Radical,) •t. by Gap! m. IN*.. j ' bo la?-1 time N fiat 1 have 1 repeal—ac re. heartfelt • foi me, 1 m*t. Still 1 M.m.aU'M. — A fine English inly, at Paris, on 0 n-kod an Italian «*n what sort • I atrit'lnacehroni grow. We presume inept of our rw.il ts are aware that it ' i mude of w In at tl j soli wheat, bill 1 1 gu ir ed wheal cultivated iu Italy, for the | pm no-e. The convert on of the (lour into the long, round strings callod niKcearoni, is filVctc.l by a very simple process. With the addition of water alone, t!*o flour is worked up into a paste, and this paste is tliorough'y kneaded by a rather primiliv ill bo realcd iur 1-Stki, Mdoai N. v pt id,, A ’ DsWITT. A Good Chance! "I'm; 31V TAN YARD and SJCbj ncrca *1 l.niui lor s:)lo ; a.LG.ining the wlu*;». li.ngth io” . rj • ' *;i.m ol Luai|>kin, east; so acre? Ui,1 '°d : \ ll d U" acres iu tho woods. „ IM . , J. G. SINGER. not >•!' tiio ordinary \ " py ana ud bilMu J. g. ,s. n,,i " tM "' CHECKS ON NEW Y0RK~ UN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, l^oR Sale by nov lb lm PAT M ALLUY--H.v Dion Bourieault: BEAl ’l 11* 1 I, ISLE OK THE hUA-By J, R. I’.M^l.'jVI.S TINY CHILD TO-DAY-By E. LA NAG ANBALL—Arranged fur the Piano by Glov* 1 ; T1IUU Luvsr NO MORE—Words by Thus. A N'NG "F PE VCE—By Cassonella ; IN i H E 1 iLADE By J. R.'J Imuias; TR IM»)L(»! Niiciurno)—Rosellcn ; Rg.nKIU D (j \ Bop ; BEAUT IFF L DREAMER-Arranged with brilliant VAilatiuna; Ao , A* 1 . Ac. nov 14 tf J. W. PEASE. Just Received, BY WISE & WATT, A FINE LOT OF SUGAR CURED HAMS. nov 15 4t [ Babbitt’s Concentrated Potash, sjl 1‘EltluK to any other Kiponiticr in the ^ market, om* i».»u n-i making lit toe n gallons of poll |)i*b|i. I ..r nine by nov ir. it CARTER A FLOURNOY._ Bazori'n Cfilebrateil Barber's Soap, A DELIGHTFUL Article for eithor shaviug -■■V <*r wa&hing. For sale hy nov 15* tf ARTER A FLOURNOY. Marehesi's Female's Catholicon, r 1 1 11K very be-i me«lii ine that can ho unod (or 1. tho complaint*) (or which it is recommend ed F *r t*alo l*y TARTER FLOURNOY, Slullenberger’s Pills, uicd remedy lor fever and. uauo that ever boon iniroducod to tho public, leby CARTER A FLuURNuY. T fine CARRt Ag J XKssNrV C ^ K wkkiaok . v UHotl, ruRfle to order r, * : ;;i •>•*• pyy. At. I. one of (ho"'; about the City. * Tn ° be t r. H 1:j . (UUBlfeitivi,.* plj eiasKS'-*. • olinyiuctionroum. ■M'ior . A*" E FuiiN R ITl-KK S l ,,! -' ,;l -K Kr- J BL n .» r ;>: " e;ir th. m;,!(!*'*',• i. e /j ” wm BV D. i». (Date EIID, Kl I mil v 1 lu 1»( i:, mul l lu'i"', i 11.1^. : .liffor.'iiti Ii' M,V ..mi i.U(!li m> fumiiy, it is for who.",' si.ko h.mw y «i I you ugaiti. 1 ir ble.-a 3)’)». You iv that ..hi w.i i’ n'ui riuiun n. [ ^wopt vvtrylhhig m3’ " ito aad my i M> l l-* !p ili iuand. i 1 tiui willing t’> give J MW li ilc, 1 will ho I m what 1 'im now. j ome to tho relief of 00|)le Ot ill)’ 8<Ulth. ! VC sac 1 ilieed all. 1 0 mo lor troubling I •hanical eontrlvance, a kind of seesa w, I *■ bo end of which is attached a heavy ’ r PlIE t mock of wo >d, which plunges iu and out I , *' lh • •I* Go* trough where tlm panto is doposiud. 1 tl ?. * , 1 ' rrov When th pane has been suUiciontly th»» forced through a numbei ERAL I UANSEKD A CD. 5,000 Dollars. ii AViu. ,ded, it is forced throng with a wire in the cent* r -an Hppnrat.ibuf feimilar nature to that iip.' i in the manufaoturo of day pipe*. Thus tho long, hollow tubes are formed — the larger ol which are called mawaroui, an l ill pu*•*!I«* 1*, made in tin* same man* ' r, vormic’ li. When thea.* tubas have ’’ ’•“* *j r ■ ■ > p’*'vcss of manufacture i<* ! completed. I Ki’M In boring for oil in Dunkirk town*hip, Green county, l'enn., a vein of quartz wa* ttriiek containing g-'ld. A nugget was unulyxej in Pniladviphiu and found 1 p ’ in ! - : pork from , to contain gold ove- twenty carats tine, "rn, )*r )■'. ’ l*'U(id *•( , Iho vein U threo loot thick. People ir* the neighborhood are ppcou.almg wildly Bl’snu. 1. b. ilu 1 ' A UonfeUi ruL* M *jjr Uoueral and a Fevleiai Gi’hmol wore about to havo <> ni«H»iiiig undoi the “code li^f honor.” a'< Gallaiiu, Tenn., la.-t wees, when the' woih both arrerlod ami pul under h*»n J - to k) up tho ponce,—* | ti hit/i<;-y IU 1 alii, Amoun r or 1’ i.h Uokn.— ill)* U.’unt that an ex peri monte tained one 1 ►even bush |H»ik Ii «u» K*ur an.: n i.aii p. un*!? i*f c* Tno gittin wa; tiiv uou ami luoiatouod witn 1 iu ctuuoqacnce, water before feed iug. Nathan G. Mor gan, of Union Springs, by wetting his I ino«d with fl * »• lin,op 11* w gilt of hoi wa* I *iU Icliltig it *lulid twel\>- i ' »igh'.»- n hours Ik loie .locdit g, ot*i. un .l one p* und ol |Hgk I 1 corn. D'.r t • diii -.m.i r* -it- would | beohkaintdfrom a.detent tuoed«of ewinc. *urt 'fOounty Couinii*sioners of Rus- iin ,; - ' (uin .riud the undersigned , t o. I Dollars, (>u account i*. t • lm. I 1 e1 Jail and bridges till • -ffilI:* h 1 ghu~wv, \ (Pt. »» ■ « I I.R I’.' tuent guarmiioei » y .1 non VERY LIB ll AL re-pay- "Jil&TLIte' Nurse Wanted. \ MHITK WOMAN, eighteen or twenty • V > varp )•;'!, W.i.i g ,1 recommendation, can m t a >itui:. 1 .a .(t N urpc hy applying nt ’ Bn" 4 D Sl’REK r. TAKEN UP 1 \ N the Uh imr. live miles west of Girard: Ala., a large BA\ HORSE. The owuer can get sant horse by proving property und pav ing all ox| oases. ll. ll. DUDLEY.’ A gentleman who is conversant with the * nuttier Informs tlm rinvii.jmii Inquirer L that .100 I' )\i* is lie real bwner ot the cfetate r 4UI t*> 1** „e l by 1( m Jell'er-on i U-tvi*. and Gut the latter liefer owned toil j 1 one |"‘.t • im III)*, and that was . ne ' given turn 1*3 hu brother. I NOTICE. ; L rersons liavinji, lUiwi n.ainUt tho M- tate of H. . McKee, deceased, are here- .uca lo pmaut said eUims properly cer- t • nec And ..i! parties ludebted to »aid '•y 110(1, **r otherwise, will please call ileal ui.ee, .1 I will be compelled to counts in the han«l4 of an attorney . ns mis csi.de must ho settled iw- ^ J. D. MekEE, AUm'r, 'd nt »te o, l »cul o 1 said oallfcG fiiately. XUI'V t.l tutlher tigttfc. t Co. MULES AND HORSfl front ot J). !■ f'Lr’yi 1 .'; 11 city of Coluuitiii. 1 4i "KAO op Harness and Saddle; very fine stock. •th head of 1.1 ki.- good condition ; wuue <■: This in n good op* stock. _nov 5 *1:5 7, BY r D. |>. (L;ito Klli.-, I.i, ii,, VALUABLE at auction! I^NT COLUMBUS u Wlkj b. ,oliI on IhoTrou,'. with untbotiBur, «■'... Ibis well known priii.'r , l.ot., with nml with ,,1 U ... ■ oporativt-.' II. hooolioo rlvor, t the H a ter Jj*>t Con. j, 1,. . all more particu'- r! Un tho nt.;-T, , ’ ill.d ill! ut! I..I i; ... t, ... Tiue- ai.d i-hall ‘ !,' ‘ ‘ pri\ ileg«-i*; three u l, , . bui lings, ( tnlairnn ' i<i nil m. ui.viuen rooms fi>r operauv. - And threu-t'ouriii mi : Lompany ■* 1 roperc. n aler Lots. All tho tihovo Lots ere 7 ’ f.•,.• f r ,,.. Un tho wol .or,.,, river bank, and nine 1. , 1 wenty six acre- i Dwelling Uoiu.. fur and 0110 work shod. TI10 Kale will be wit!. ..it i* • ■ •jny will bo shown to pu\-.,„, c. chase, at any time prevo.ns ( . Apply to R. 31. «:l ., octal —r*h J. R. 1VEV & oj cotton r.va AYai'c’lious. BECKIVINU. MIVAEOIM AND 1 j Commission Mercbas] H AVING a c*.minoJi<.’, !;,i. 1 li with ample htornc i 1— n to do the YYarehme*).. R-. anil Commission I5u i•,.■ branches- M e are also prepared to a fi..... and Merchandize in , [ ’ shipment. ('onfeignurent-' snficite i. Opposite Post (Alice. Uoluiubus, Ga., Nov. P, 1 - Advances on Cotio W E will SHIT COTTON r . f.r* 111 Nwv York, and ua.,c l advances. _^ot27--tf j. ){, iv COTTON SI J E ARE prepi in any quuntity. Letter Paper and Envelopes, O F a Superior quality. For pale hy ii”\ l'-tf CARTER A FLOURNOY^ Mrs. Allen’s Celebrated Hair Re storer, I 'Uli Bale by 1 nov 15 tt CARTER it FLOURNOY, SIGHT EXCHANGE c;x NEW YORK, FOR SALE BY nov IN lit M. P. BLUS & CO. For Deputy Marshal, YVe are authorized to announce the niuno of JOHN 0. LOVELACE as a candidate for re-election lor the office cf Deputy Marshal. nov 14 te * i&M The citizens of Riissoll county aro hereby in formed that, by virtuo of appointment, and in obedience to insfructions from his Eacollency, LEWIS E. l’ARc>0Ns>, Provisional Governor of '.he State ot Alnbaina, I hereby a.*suujo com mand of '.lie Militia of this county. All persons Juatrous of forming Volunteer Companies for tho County, to suppress insur rection and crimes oi violence, are invited and authorized hy the «aid order to form thcmaulvea into Volunteer Companies, and will recommend suitable persons to Command the name. The necessary amid uud ammunition will ho furnifehed. By order, CHARLES M. HOOPER, olC. coiuM'g Militia Russell County. Notice to Bridge Builders. | AM directed by the Court of County Com- 1 mtss'oners lor Iwussell coun’y to adv ertise lor prop- sals to re-build the Bridges over tho LUtla t ehee on the *>l*l Federal road loading from t olnmbus: ”ii the Little lYhce, whero the road iK.iu Crawford to Girard crosses that creek, known as tho iurop kc ; and tl.o Bridge at the town of.Girard. Coaled propo.-.il* will bore- )'ei\ ed by me at Craw fold until the 2id instant, when the set era! c ditracts will he 1.1 out for Lutldiug the same imuediutely, tu the lowest bolder 1. 1 .1 h. Ail the bridges are iu he con structed in accordance with the plan of the former bridges cous'.ructc i at the <ame places. J. F. YY ADD ELL. nov 15 lut J udge of Probate- PLANTATION FOr'shT till..’ be I < w (.'."iimbus The tract coutnin* I coiulorta**)•-• U'Vviliog, with .1 well iiuj roved yard, and a fern.ill iTclmra ot cludcc fruit trce^. The i*vor*tf«r auu uegio housen are all framed building.-, in' 4 the settlement one mile from tho public r*»:nl leading t * Lumpkin. Thii place I settled end unproved and great care lias been taken io keep it in a high ftalo of cultivation. The productive capueity ot those lauds are weil known in tha ueighborhuod. Corn, Fodder, and Sloi u . all bo pnichaaod oU the place. UcUtt. W, G, WoOLFuLK, VV , kind of cotton and warrai l’artic.* at a distance • 1.. 11 (*ot 2U 1 m ADVANCES ON COT: to first class house.-, an 1 pl.'ing to W. IV. • H... Got 24 tf ’sight exghang. on ^s.l:3V y< n: FOR S.'. LL'. In Sums to Suit PuaT. Oct 5-tf W. \\\ (r. SIGHT exchange ON IST IAW Y( )ii Fur .SALE BY JOHN KINj nov 5 lm ii" 1 ' 1 WANTI-P. Georgia, Alabama, Sonin U na and l.oui-im BANK NOTE IN ANY gl .I.NHIV Office at I be .»bl Mari :'e £-» , oet ls -i m Bank Notes Waut-.d I AM authorized t.> j ur 1- Banks in th** Stnf* • North an-l S.*uili * aud Teniitnfree, and wiil p-i • :i ‘' '• ior the sumo. IV. FEI.IX U V s Ae't K. "■ •' " No.Or..i.(»*-. ••>••* _j*ctD*tf San* FOR SALE, 3000 BUSHELS COTToN' 1 UIXNED Til *> YUAU- CANDLED. UK"" -'.' * . . ■V--' U. S. HOTEL LOUISVILLE, Y Not. 11.1S.V.—ly Just Receive;. k FINK LOT I’Ol LLL LU amfioAT-do POWDklt utni y,NM s i nov 11 2w . A Good Tanner V*T] I WILL lay at >"J I rtre 1 1 " 1 fur tho ueXt >«ar K yj.l.t Apply to ri,ionM r,, * f uov 11 iw