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COLUMBUS:
Wednesday Morninff, Nov. 29,1805.
Tiii: fidi ^ oi*'
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The lime is clo.-o «t hand *
< onlmcu for t^*xt y** mufti l
K ixo tiuio ft* Um nfCMBHrj |*«p*rnt»on
for spring planting. ,J ' e P criod ,or J h ®
general yearly hiring in the HnUih has
always beer, the firrl cl January. Hut
this winter them i» an unusual amount of
preparatory wot); to fnneos, out
houses, Implement-’, & hating on a
large m^Joiily ol thu plantations been
suffered to get greatly out of repair, be
cause of the high prltv•* <*? material du^
ring the war pud tbo di-lurthftco of labor.
Mo*t;fptnUri lnive a wf%*t deal ol repair
and addition to make iiefom tliuy can ro-
mine the culture or r-Mton on n largo
scale, bating altnost abandoned iU < ulti-
valion during thci iasl two or three* 3 ears'
of tho war. All thin work of donirtlWf
••restorglion" requires additional tiff?—*
the truth is, it ought to bate bow* com*
menced before this tirno. Hut the planta
tions at present are alarmingly short of
tho Decenary working fiicc t«» keep up or
rocover their efficiency, and it is yet a
question of serious concern whether the
changes of the "Chrbtnjafc holiday*” will
add to or diminish their number of labor-
era The freed men are very slow and
evidently reluctant to make contracts.
Those who have already loft the planta
tion • havo acquired habits of idleness and
fallen into ovil association!, from which,
it would seem, even tho severest suffering
and most utter destitution tan .hardly
make them break ; and those who have
pot yet had nn experience of city and
town life are longing for it with all tho
bigh-wrnughl anticipation of a little child
on a Christmas ovo.
We are approaching a critical period in
tho industrial economy «»f the South. A
month or six weeks more will determine
whether its agricultural re^ourcea are to
bo revived and f-udaiir 1, «>r whether, fqr
another year at least, wo nro to Killer
from the loan of those groat staple crop*,
the shortness of which (or the'last throe
Or four years ha* hcon to -uverciy foil
throughout Christendom. \Y e will toon
aoo whether tho negro, loft at liberty to
do ns he pleases, will choose Iho part of
tho black drone of tl»<> hivo.iuul l*vu in
idleness until e\t<-rininnlud, bf whether J nounci
he will bocome a world r, to the l>t;tir»IH of
It a i.Kioii, Nov. 20.—The Legislature
meets to-morrow. . ,
A large number of members are m at
tendance. , *
Gov, Jloldcn is confined to his beany
sickness. , .
Dr. Powell the State Agent has arrived
with dispatches from Washington which
have not vet been made public.
.Messrs. Pool, lteade, lloldon, Dick and
Settle, are spoken of in connection with
the United States Senator? hir.
— T . 7 1 1. .... 7— l. I ft • f ’ nil 1. r§ I I T. .1
nrt !iIhougblllm ConaTutT:iffal. a Irienrl-
tnnnt will be retltfld -bv the iuetrielu, u re*.
Pr-miilKMil moo who Imvo -boon to
tWiubiiiglan urn not .very bu|icful uv to
tbn future uf the iritnL: and rcoonirucli'm.
RaUiuu, Nov. 27.—Tho LcgirlaVuro
wa* omaniicd lo-day.
r. Phillips of Oranfio win olcclcd
Hpcakor.
No oieanlratlon in tho bonato.
Wasuikoton, Nov. 2i.—N° returns
from tlm elections for Congroji hitVu boon
rneoivOd from any.-Spulherii fctale, except
Yirninln and Tohriosaei 1 . .
Nkw VoJfK, Nov, S7.-rCotton quiet at
52 t»,M cents.' (joid 47i, . c .
Kj.w.TobX, Nov. 2o,-A WnshmjrIon
foeciul fo tbb Tirpoa says Urn Hop.. Ed-
wurd McPudr^p. clerk of the bouse, has
arrived, und'iadoyotin^hirnsolflo arrang
ing the pronhiTnarieft for the sosaion. Un
der lib 1 direction, the hall of renresenta-
tlves Is being hundubnioly refitted.
There n*c few, if any calls upon the
Pre-ddeHt m reference to tho New York
Qollcctonhip, .
The secretary of the treasury requires the
heads of departments tv include unexpen
ded balances in jboir tBllmntafl, in order
that he muy apprize congress as nearly 1
potrtihle 01 thp nmoupt htxJo/jpary lor tl
u»o of tho governumnl ui/r)ng tho coming
year. . > , •
The Stale department received ad vie
yesterday morning ‘from our. consul, *1
Liverpool In reference to tbosiiriunder qf
tho *Shenandoah. . ■
The nUornpy gonftral bu? roqoiYQd Gap-
lain WnddelPs application for pardon.
Sen or liomero, flit! minister represent
ing the Mexican Vopubn/', had u lengthy
interview with Gcrl. (»i fvnl ye.stcrda>’,
A speoinlto tho Tribune ray* the tier-
man witness Pennine, who figured cxlen-
sively in tho Wirz trial, ha? been diMiims-
ed from tho Interior Department, it hav
ing beoj) .shown that he was a (wetter train
the 7th Nhw York, Stoubon's Jvegimeht.
lie real parte Is J'Vix 0*scl.
A special I» the AVorld fays the Urilisli
Mlnibtor has been Instructed to urg6 upon
our Government tho propriety of making
a new Canadhip fcdProcitv treaty. Ne
gotiation* to that ond will bcopone^l at an
early day a* possiblo. Tho Lf. .S. Govern
ment lm« been for Homo time obtaining
ipjormutimi relative to the matter.
A ftpfoa) td thp Tribune says Mexican
affairs occupied a good Hliare of the Cabi
net session on .Friday'.
A* dispatch fi;om Washington to the
World hqvh there ftooipfl to be no opposi
tion to Hchnylf'r ColfftX’p hoeha-tion to tho
tfppakorshlp. Y^csterday’ ovening’a Ite-
puhlican says lie has received letters from
Henry J. Kaymond and Gen. Hanks an..
I nouncing that they will pot be candidates.
The liavana correspondenceal the Her-
. . , , . 1 aid has Moxicnn nows, stating the Sinaloa
both hiiiiscli artu m ck t.y. At prfi»out, j ? s ^|j occupied by the Liberals, and rev-
thoro i* great u-.-imui to lear that ho lias oral Imperial bliccesHos aTd reported; (lie
chosen the part ot the drone. Liberals M;o reportod as again adv'ancing
to hluwtupralj.
., WahiiivutoV, Ndv. 2Y.—Major \\. H.
tho hist mail rp- Gibbon and ^loorgd TnyTor' Uonfadoralo
From th« Montgoinory Advertiser.
ALABAMA LHClStATUKI..
rtBVKHTH DAY.
HKKATB.
Monday, Nov. 27, I860.
1 The Senate met pursuant to adjourn
ment. .
1 Prayer by Hov. I. 1. Tlchenor of tins
Cll .fournal ofyesterday read and ^.proved.
Garrett introduced un Act t*» pro-
vidu the more effectually lor tho disttihu-
Tho papers rofelVed ft
v|ve tho report,that thy President will, he- 1
fore tho mealing ot thing res*, iasua a pro
clamation declaring; that the war id oyer
and the fcilnUd J^tely in rnh' lliou restored
to their old Federal relation*. Tho Now
York (JommO'tinl Afarrfiner % a moderate
Kepublican paper, nnnouncoa that *Mn Ilia
last cabinet council at the W’hite House,
H question nr oho in regard to the propriety
of declaring in an otlicial manner, before
the convening «*i (^ohgre.s.-, the r«* c*lnb-
llahmontof peace throughout tho United
(States. This quosti«»n having 'been decid
ed in the affirmative, tho President Is ex
pected to blue u pioclnnmlidiTlo that ef
fect during tun pro-"ut weak." FA’ho woc|c
hafl passed without the pro. Imiiulion.)
And a special dpatch /rum \Y a-hlngton,
dated tho 17th insl., to the New York
Nines, Bays 1 “The President’* proclama
tion announcing the restoration of Hie
Southern Stales to tin* Union, und tlmir
right to full roprmentalieii iu (.ongre
and also restoring the writ of habeas oc
pus, will bo fsMied heforo the end of No.
quartermnf-terft, Ann ltobbrt Tlolb, private
in the perVien, on tbu breaking up of JaCc’k
army wore in Hichtuond, and hud about
$17,(KX) in gold, belonging to tho rebel
government in their ttosse«aion. Afior leav
ing Kichmopd. Hot 11, under orders from
Taylor and Gibbon, buried about $20,000
of tho amount, near the Dan river in North
Carolina, which they subsequently dug
up and spent frooly in and about Uieh-
tnoiid. Tho factu pocoming known totiio
governtriont, lloth and Tnybir, nlmut two
weeks since, were atrosted In Klchmond
and brought t(» this city and placed in tho 1
old Capitol prison. It Is supposed that
nearly all tho money has been spent l».v I
them, blit the government has succeeded
in obtaining about $4,000 of It. The pris
oners still held to wait fuither develop
ments. +
John Hbm. and Uorack Maynard,
The Nashville oorrewpomientof the Mem
phis Argus, under date of tho ltltli,relates
the following incident:
A suggestive incident has just happened
here which cieatoa animated comment in
r j political circles. On yeatorday tho Hon.
I John Hell visited tho capitoi. He had
’ | been admitted into tho church on la.H
I Sunday, and was, no doubt, inspired by a
Ghristian rather than a partisan spirit, to
vumber.” (This lui-t statement bus yet ! talk with the mombers of tho Legislature
two or throe day* of e r a< o but we lmvo ! K,ul t0 roason ' wit, ‘ them. Ho remained
j-. . . . , ; an hour or two in the tffcndfo, and was
\ "Pntbbt il will ho von- , H bnut u> retire, when ho noticed Horace
lieu within that time.) 1 Maynard (alias Aminiiclab Sleek) stand
ing ubaC the door.
Tho Tammany branch of tlm New York
city Democracy have nominated John T.
Hoffman, .F-<, , for Ma.\*»r, and Richard
O’Gorman, Ivq., lor (. » rp«.ration Goun-
sol; and the M./art Hi.il tor Wood)
branch have mmiinnfml Jokn Ileckcr,
Ksq., for Mayor, and Uichnrd O’Gornmn
for Corporation 1 ouinvl, Mr. G’Gorman’s
election is pretty sure, and we think Mr.
Hoffman stand* a lair chance.
English paper* lay that the or
Nhonamleah were nearly all I-
and that a great phlny oiThem were I.ivl 1 p ij u d,
erpool nmn. ThU fact will complicate tho liov ’’
question 01 (heir rendition to tho MUtb<»ri-
tics of the United Stale*, UlimiUl th« de
mand he made.
Thu aged statesman approached liis for
mer friend and political pupil, und was
about to greet him iu a kindly manner,
when Anyiiard, with nn air ot insuffera
ble insolence and puppyism, drawled out,
“Ah 1 yos—Mr. Bell, 1 believe.” hmt-
gino the feelings of a man than whoso
voice none was once mightier in tlm coun
cils of the nation, thus patronized by un
upstart, who by the vilest toadyism, by
all tho hypocritical arts, a nut urn l born
demagogue, knows so well how to prac
tice, hau gained political notoriety und
| position by clinging to tho skirts of tho
L\ 10 1 great leader, whose toolings he now eo
ruelly outraged and insulted. Drawing
VIUU will lll'/l t. cuovtuni ■ j
lion of food among the destitute famine*
of Alabama, which was referred t > tho 1
Committee on Kinuoce und Taxation,
liy Mr. Harries, an act to incorporate
the town ot Bluffton, in the county of
Chinn bora. Fussed.
A message was received informing Ibo
Senate that tho House had concurred in
the resolution to go into tho election of
United Slates Senulora to-morrow, Tues
day, at 12 o’clock m. Also, the passage
of a bill entitled “an act to increase tho
fees «*f jailors in the .State of Alabama.”
A joint resolution to authorize the Gov
ernor to contract for a loan for the State.
Mr. Harries introduced a resolution for
tho appointment ul » committee, consist
ing of three from each House, to corres
pond with tho President of tho United
States to ascertain what this General As
sembly ought to do by way of legislation,
and otherwise, to insure the light* of AN
abarna to her representatives in the Con
gress of the United Slates and her com
plete restoration to all her political rights
and privileges in tlm Union. A debate
ensued, pending which a substitute was
offered, asking that the Governor he re
quested to communicate to the Senate
from time to time such information us he
may poesess in regard to what is necessary
in order to n full restoration of Alabama
to all her rights in the Union.
Un motion pf Mr. Lindsay xiotn tbo
FdrfJIution and substitute were tank*!.
On motion, tho Sonuto adjouriienfruntil
10 o’clock to-rnorrow morning.
JIOUSK OF RKFRKSKKTATIVKS.
The call of the counties being suspend
ed, Mr. Mabry, from tho Soled Coinniit-
tecon the Importation of J.abor, reported
favorably on the bill to incorporate tho
Alabama White Lubor and Heal Kstato
Agency Company, and the bill wa3 nmdo
the special order for Thursday next uL
12 o’clock in. #
Mr. Hosier introducol a bill to amend
an act to incorporate the Prattville Male
and Fomalo Academy in Autauga county,
llcfbrred.
Also, a bill to compensate commission
ers appointed to udministur and registor
oaths of voters, lteferred to Judiciary
Committee.
Mr. Smith, of Choctaw, introduced a
bill to prohibit marriage, adultorv and
fornication between the white and black
racoB, which was ruad twice and referred
to tho Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. Vanaandt—A bill to abolish tho
office* of tux uasoswor in this State. Ho
ler rod.
By Mr. Pierco—A bill to incorporate
tbo Alabama Mining, Manufacturing and
Improvement Company; to incorporate
tho American industrial Agency, and to
incorporate tho Pleasant Uidge Mnlo
Academy in Greene county. Koforrod.
Also, a bill to amend an act to incorpo
rate the town of Newborn, in Green
county, Passed.
Pursuant to adjournment on Saturday,
tho two Houses met in convention for tho
purpose of electing Chancellors of tho
of the Northern, Middle and Southern
Divisions, and the ballolings resulted in
the election of tho following-named gen
tlemen :
For Chancellor of tbo Northorn Divis
ion-Col. S. K. McSpftddcn.
For Chancellor of the Middlo Division
—J. l t > Loomis.
For Chancellor of llio Southern Divis
ion—Air. Cocke.
The Senate retired, und tho House was
called to order.
Mr. VYilliums of Jackson introduced u
l>iJJ Id repeal an act regulating tbo distil la**
lion of grain in this Slate, unproved De
cember Fill), 1804, Keforreu to the Judi-
try Committee.
By Mr. Kichardson—A bill to authorize
tho Governor to furnish tho tax books of
Limostono county to tho Probate Judge
thereof.
Un motion of Mr. Manasco, tho county
of Walker was included; and on motion
f Air. Grant the hill was amended f.o as
to apply to any other county that might
dcMie them; and as amended the hill
was referred to tho Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. Tompkins—A bill to be ontitlod
1 act to piohibit the inter marriage of
liito poisons with negroes or persons of
mixed blood.
By Mr. Sheffield—A bill for tho roliof
of the pooplo—providos for the udoptlon of
slay law. Same references.
By Mr. McCoy of Hussoll—A bill to
prevent tho employment of froodmon
while under contract, lteferred to com
mit. 00 on Frcedmcn.
By Mr. Haro—A bill to amend an act
incorporating tho town of Livingston,
lteferred to eominitteo on Local Legis
lation.
Tho bill to authorize certain officers ot
Hibb county to make legal publications in
the newspapers of Sclntu. Amended on
motion of Mr. Tompkins, by providing
that the bill shall bo operative only so
long us there is no paper published in Hibb
county. Bill passed.
On motion, udjourned until 10 o’clock
to-morrow.
j often pi ores very rich; Ncarl
j have been taken out in Ibe vie
hilt pinco 1840.
It was a novel scene—the dirty cascade
pouring down over the top, slicing the
hill hr with a knife, tho two streams of
water darting from Iho pipemon to the
earth wall, whllo'their soft, gauzy spray
glittered in the sunlight, raining at the
point of collision a cloud of dirt, like the
smoke from a field piece, and knocking
huge bouldors oat of the solid bank, yo
fall and bound like footballs; the serene
superintendent directing the whole; tho
workmen in the water, with browned laces,
long beards and pipes, glancing up nerv
ously at the Damocles wall, and the great
hill melting tp liquid and passing away
through a wooden trough.. How It illui**
tratcrt tho power of water in changing the
earth's surface, and prepare* one to be
lieve tho marvellous tales of geologists!
[California Cor. of N. Y, Tribune.
Thirty-Eighth U. Slatea Congress.
Tbo coming session of Congress, which
will convene on Monday, December 4th,
will bo tho first session of tho Thirty-
Eighth Congress of tbo United SUttes.
In tho Houso, a.Speaker will bo elected to
succeed Hon. Schuyler Colfax, who occu
pied that important position during the
two Reunions of Iho Congress which ceased
to exist on tbo 4th of last March. Mr.
McPherson, of Pennsylvania, who was
clerk of the last Congress, is according to
law invested with the attributes of Speak
er jn'o tem, and upon him will devolve the
duty of calling the roll, making the pre
liminary organization, and presiding until
a Speaker shall have been regularly elec
ted. There have been two or throe m-
fttanC'S in which several weeks elapsed
before tlm election of a Speaker, and
bunco the importance of Mr. McPherson'
position is plainly seen. The whole
bur of Congressman, including those from
tiin reclaimed States, is two hundred and
forty-two—one hundred and eighty-four
being accredited to H tat os that did not
sever their relations with the government,
and fifty •eight to tbafb which secedod.
it is pretty well understood that tho latter
lass will not bo allowed to participate in
a Speaker, as Mr. McPher-
The Atlanta .Yoc AVa, of the 2'ith,
makes Buchanan’ majority for Congress
IHO votes, with Paulding, Haralson and
Schley to hear from. It gives Buchanan
211 majority in Carroll, instead of iNii as
first reported. It bus no doqht, from the
returns rccoiwd, »»f Bialianan’^ election.
Neither have w.v
No sit*, it is not .Air. Beil, l he-
and turned indignantly away.
Considering tlm fact that this follow, for
mauy years beforo the war, protended to
ho Hiilunllittobiug admirer and .supporter
ot Air.* Hell, und that ho brought himself
into notice solely by his cringing and
fawning attentions to tbo venerable Sena
tor, tho brutality of Maynard’s ingrali
tu tu must be at once apparent, Why
will these unrrow-minded, short-sighted
adiual lenders persist in retusing to “bar
the following, purporting to bo b
graph from Brownsville:
Bhownsvillk, Nov. 10.—Tho
ville (Mexican) Republican i xti
7th announces the capture of Mon
tho Liberals under Puvorio. {
It also says that no reinforcements have
arrived for Malnmora*.
A Brownsville merchant arntiiV V'-ro
nays n large French force whs laudmgat
Bagdad.
Tho extra say* Gen. Pedro- M-eoi
had joined Curido before Matiuuorus with
1800 Liberals, und previously surbrlsod
the hacienda Linrasque, anti utterly* de
stroyed tho Imperial garrison flf 100tutn,
including a number of French troop 4 .
Tho Libcrnlp c laim tlmt they c*n
Matainoras whenever they please. J
The Muluinora* Hanchoro says,: Tho
Liberal* In ve offered four hours’ piuiklcr
ofMatamora3 to United States Troop* at
Brownsvilio who join them. Thu Uunch-
cro warn? the Fe l< rul commander to keep
sufficient force in Brownsville to prevent
outlawry or attack.
Canales was marching toward* Bagdad
to try t<» c.ip 1110 it. Juarez is confident
that Curido will capture Matamoras. Mei*
jia says he wiil die rather than surrender.
An Imperial gunboat has pussed up from
Bagdad to Malainorus.
Nov
1 . .WILL RENT
r EX)3SrES3DA.Y,
29lli, al 10 1-2 0’Clock,
HARDWARE!
^g^RDWAREH
;*t4,.«> NIS k CO.,
• ^AUaJ^'lNUIl OLD STAND,
95 and 97 9^oad Streot,
the oloction of
son holds to the opinion that Congress and
not himself should pass upon tho question
of admission. Uf thoso who will partici
pate in tho organization, one hundred and
forty-three are Republicans and forty-
one Democrat*, from which figures it will
be seen that the question of admitting
Southern members at tho outset has no
practical importance, for, even if they and
the Democrats would combine to eloct an
anti ‘Republican Speaker, thoy would bo
still greatly in the minority. If the Re
publicans unite upon a candidate, thoro-
i’ore, thoy will h^ve no trouble whatever
in olecliog him. .Hr. Colfax, Spoakor of
the las-t Congrei-JfaJfh candidate for re-
election, and as he is Very popular with
bis party thoro i^hardly a doubt that ho
will again bo choion. In tho Sonato tho
division of partim will bo relatively about
the same ns in tbo Houso. That body now
standstliirtj'-ftight Kopublicansand eleven
Democrat’'. Allowing that all tho South
ern member* will be admitted, and that
they will all vote against the Republicans,
the majority in fHror of the latter party
would still be five. Hon. Lafayette Fos
ter, of Connecticut, will bo President of
the Senate, and acting Vice-President of
the United State?, vide Andrew Johnson,
who has succeeded to tho Presidency.—
X. F. Sun.
A Cotton*Picking Maciiink at Last.
Tlio following paragraph, which wo clip
out of tho West Tennessee Whig, pur
ports to come from ‘‘tho Cairo Times, of
the 27th inst,” Wo fear that the an
nouncement it makes of a successful Cot-
ton* Picking machine, is “loo good lobe
true.”
All who havo over “examined into tho
subject,” (to uso an expressive colloqual-
ism,) will remember tliut thoro are diffi
cult os go formidable, in tho way of *uch
«n invention, as have hitherto nppearod
utterly insupernblo. If, however, tho
Times’ statement botruo, tho inventor, by
proper exortion*, muy seedily enrol him
self among tho millionaires of tho land :
A gentleman paid Cairo a visit a few
weeks since, on businoss connected with a
machine for piakiqg eotton, and from its
workings the instrument promises to bo a
perfect Miceosfl. Tho gontloman alluded
to hopes to havo tho maebino ready by tho
last cotton picking this fall, and to bavo it
In fwrfact order bv the tirno tho next crop
invites picking. This has heretofore boon
considered impossible, but tho principle
of this umchino is destined to surmount all
opposition and meet tho desirod end.—
Memphis A ry us.
Singular Causk ok Dkatii.—Mrs.
Samuel E. Almy, who died in Tiverton,
K. 1., on tho ltith inst., oumo to her doath
from a singular cause. About a week
since sho punctured one of her ilngors
with a needle, inflicting a trifling wound,
o( which sho took no notice. Shortly af
terward sho scoured a brass kettle, using
lior wounded hand, which soon began to
swell. The swelling continued to in
crease, nnd extended to her shoulder,
when doath ensued.
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.Vt-nury, r,<i,■.,*(’! fiiw.
ruff Hrvatkhtyt'Put* rt.un/f
.I'inrr. //»*/*»«.- / i/h
tuu«i rU that I-;-
viiiitnfitl toff1«*r«dHn«.
wilt re si ore hiwlth and vlyor,
and effect t» permnn*-
MILK COWS;
fine new kockaway-
1 Fine nc„ BUGGY »„d Harkis,
l'»«r »mi Two-Rone WAGONS-
* COHN anb cob mill, .
nov 5t r . * * e ‘
iUkt. uii*Uiein«H bare fbtfrd. Thirty-two
qudt VC|tt la a jjnlcl cnvelojw, free t*» any
lyj.-V bntMe. or three boitla- fur fr.
»fgi>n;.oi ''III I"; -tjiii by <*\-p»v«<y to nr.y
•r t’f world, oil r-:-*Wlf>( of pri«n«, bv I he
ll* fflf,
W. P. FtERWIF, H7 W.'Jker 8t., N. Y
Cherokee Remedy,
wjLLaJuI iUi-ru, iSu-o<l-
fc&W'jf/ti'M; ftvJeU t*ni iMponii*,
and nil itlatwi*** that u*e»dr«
» d ! . fllct.Mt ul.cn umM :h
tfo:i|nnetlo.n %vif)r Die
"cil'BaoXEii DiyECTIOH,
loi r Hot raw to cure t.onwiiea. iiltrt nmt all Mt>.
.Ci. JHA-hjr iu Mali* oi Vemalr. curing recent
r ' .-it //-5Is! 0/1,■ r./’o.- •lay*, and In especially
rr.;...„n.ond.*d in il.oh.- v.*se;* of /Vnor Altai* „r
'\\jaU4\u pfi.tao*, Tho tivo hii’dielne-t UM't in
'«M;h:ii'-tTon will n .t lull toivmoi-e.UjIsdUtgrvOiil.le
• M-.Ihlaint. and la tlioMT.nfrtwhM*dtbvi nivdlcln.#
BY D. P, & r, ujjn
(Lato EHi», Livinn-lon
VALUABLE PROPEfi
AT AUCTION
XN OOLUMBU8, q a
Wf 1!1 the i-remhe* to :i,
n bidder, on Tliimdn; the Uth did!
SrlfhSfl’jfc' i*'J V,ock »■ in., nil tb«
with .11 the rielue, j-nviie... ,„j j!
¥DHta»MP^ lE
trim*.
Tl.re«-»nd-a-h»lt (3JD Lot. with VI?
privilege, i threo (3; brick acd t», j
buildings, cuntniaiiig in ell two hotdn
fixteen room? tor operative-; w
And throo-fourth interest in the Wn
Company a | roperty. cuiuiainc of ,
WutcrLot?.
All tho above Lot? are 72 feet from
On the wc?t Hide of the river, tan Lm.
river bank, and nine Lota in Uiranl
Iwenty-six acres land, on whiet in
Dwelling IIouho. torty-eight operative
and one work-shed.
The sale will bu without reserre. 7u
orty will besiiow-n to person? dMirim*.'
chare, at any time previou? to ths d-
Applvto It. M. Ut'NDV,
eCtJl—*'•
monize/'* Why will thoy lubor day and
night to iiurftO and fostor fooling* that
tend only, to ongemlor civil foud* and I
dnndly hatred ? It is gratifying to know '
that Maynard is deloelud by hi* own par
ty, That for hi* conduct toward Mr. Boll
Hon Luko V P.11..-1 n\.. 1 -1 he daservos the unmitigalod scorn and
non. luicoj. 1 ulard, Clnot .lu.-tice of contempt of nil honost gontloman, no
tno ou|)rmuc Court\’erii)ont, has bemi I matter of what party, will certainly bo
appointed United Shi to* Senator for the 1 hardly disputed.
unoxpirod torm ot Nm.ntoe Fol-minr* T1 ‘® Ar « u, k referring to tho matter edi-
^ m ,,nu r * ( tonally, *ay*:
A sad Tate in m x’is„»k.« i Tlm taot that thi* ineffable upstart nnd
aa sate In m Kffingham l aunty, j lnRrHle ghould have had the power or the
, . ** r V*' 0UAM ^ °C’NTY, Nov. ‘20, 'uf». opportunity to wound the toolings of the
Mitor Savannah National Uopuhljoan : 1 "grand old statesman of Tennessee,”
Sir: I feel il mv duty to lay Indore you ' ttV4U * n ihu slightest degree, nui&t be re
in a few line? tlm rnd »*tata of atVairs in * r **B*^ by every truo TYunev*oonn ; but
thi? county. Something must be done to I xl •* ou, y another evidence of the unhap-
sjave our people from utter starvation. ! P* v character of the diojoinled times in
There is not provUuxi enough in the whioU wo live. The insoleuce ot May-
county to support the people f«»r this I Nurd on the occasion was as cowardly as
year. Tho greater portion of tho negroes I 'vas uncalled tor. Tlm age and infirmity
who leiL this place s.une luonths past for ' !ho old statesman, ho knew, would
Savannah, (since tin* nutU<»riiiu* have shield him from that instant re*entmont,
ceased to give out mti. im in that city ) | with which twenty, or even fifteen year*
have now roiurneq 10 thnir old masters, | J'*hn Boll would have v in to* l the
who are endeavoring to make arrange- * slightest encroachment upon hi* personal
inenta with them for tho purposn of rais- I'righLs
ing another crop. Nearly ml Hie negro**? 1 ♦♦♦ *
that camo hac k are in a deplorable o<>ndf- •’ The Herald s letter from FI I’aso, Mex-
n ” “hoc? and iittlo or no I iev, Out. 20th, say?:
their rnahUT* for W f rl ' for ! President Juarez and alibi? Cabinet
lonr as thev can ret Mvtfrin*'were t-tlll there at that time, but it was
SrJ™?r ^
in »ll c“.*-f‘ti-,-7tln “them w'.li, "ki'ndn!!^ ' I’Cftcltl.o ImporUlUt, wero inuvinj- on
wr“ , Hnibfo n tf r rtl«ln h wptaym«"oJ 1 had cnllcJ 11 C * hincl L 'ounci)
Mining In CalKoruia,
WONDKHKUL KORCK OF WATKH—HOW IT
1H EMPLOYKD.
1 lmvo boon to look at hydraulic mining
near Placervillo. “Coon llill,” originally 1
a mound of many acres, bearing a settle- j
incntofllvo hundred houses, is almost!
washed away by tho minors. A little, :
ragged section ot earth, 120 feot high—its
brown, dirt wall* broken by a stratum of
yellowish marl—is all that remains of tho
hill, rock ribbed and ancient a? tho sun.
One workman stands at tho top, diroeting
a tiny rill which comas pouring over the
edge, cutting tho earth into perpendicular
slices. The rest are at tho bottom. Wa
ter is brought down to them through a
cast iron pipe from a neighboring summit.
At the top tho stream is two feet square ;
at tho bottom it all passes through two
pipes of three inch hose. Tho condensa
tion and tho fall of more than 100 foot give
it tremendous force. These three inch
streams, directed against the upright bank
1(K) feet away, send vast clouds of earth
aud boulders flying in all directions, bora
into the compact gravel like luigo augers,
and even penetrate tho narrowc-t crevices
of tho rock, soon loosening and bringing
it down in fragments twice a* large lB
flour barrels. At tho bottom two labor-*
or*, in lndiarubbor coats and loggings,
stand in water up to the thighs clearing
away the debris. The stream carries off
tho dirt and stones with groat rapidity,
but they toil with picks and crowbars to
assist the heaviest rocks in the flume.
This is a wooden trough three feot in j
diumotor, with sharp descent, where nil
the waters gather in a boiling rushing tor
rent which washes away tho earth and
boulder*, while the sinking gold is caught
by blats on the bottom. Unco in tho flume
a rock which fills it is borne along like a
cork. With almost every pick the work
men glance up uneasily at tho quivering
earth wall, which sometime? tumbles un
expectedly, causing fata!uccidonU. When
it is about to full unobserved, the pipe-
men. whose position is farther away, shout
“look out!” Miid tboy spring buck, while
great ma»es of rock come crashing down.
They work in the water twelve hour*
for $3, boarding themselves.
The Lite Hon. Illuet Holt.
Cuthhkkt, Oa., Nov. 23d, 18*35.
Mr **/■*. Editort.'
Enclosed ploase find preamble and resolutions
passed at tho la?t term of the Superior Court for
ibis county, on the announcement of the doath
of Col. Holt.
You will pfoase comply with the request con
tained in the second resolution, and sivo thorn
a placo in your columns.
Very respectfully.
Yours. Ac.
JNO. M. REDDING.
Oik. S. C. R. 0.
J. ENNIS & CO.
liiLml BLACKSMITHS
f
J. ENNIS & CO.
H ave on Lanckm ilding harbwahh,
nov &i tl u
J. ENNIS & CO.
H AVE on hand AGRICULTURAL imj-le-
MENTS, __ nor a' tl
J. ENNIS & CO.
AVli
and
J. ENNIS & CO.
E on hand HOLLOW' W*
lSTINOS. «i
J. ENNIS & CO.
A UK sole ugen'fl for Howe's, Bail Road, Dor-
uant. Plulfurui ami Counter .Scale*. W.ax-
runtod equal to any other make. Widen Wfc still
at Dmnuiacturir'a price*. nfrv29tr_
J. ENNiS <& CO., •
S ELL Upright ami Circular Mill £»w*. Alio,
Croa.s Cut Jmiw*. Mill ltock, Bolting Cloths,
Wiro for Screens, Ac. ^ - fc j( tf
IF V0U WANT Pocket and Tnl.io Cutlery.
JL Soiacor* and Shears, i< enihor Dusters, Gun*.
Pistol*. Shot, Powder, Can*, Plated Spoons and
Fork* ; in fact, any thing in tho Uoidwaro line,
call on
J. ENNIS & GO.
ember 29,18*31 tf
TTAVINO received » fresh «
NORTHERN EXOIIAN^E,
1 will be happy to suppy niy former custoutor?,
aud other* uosiring to remit fund* North
W. FELIX AI^CXANDKH.
nov 2fl tf Sun A Times copy. | *
The Eichinond Medical 1 Journal,
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. i
T HIS Journal will bo published as a Moath-
ly Octavo of 80 pages, tho January uum
ber bo kk issued early in Doccmbor.
A respectublo nituiber of tho bust writori in
this country havo promised their support, lag
oateniatious display of iminon js avoided.) airil
as the Editor* offer to pay liberally tor nrticliH,
it is hoped that tho originul dopartuient of the
Journal will bo ontitlod to respect auH^ut U-
dencc.
The page* of tho Journal will bo devoted to
Original Articles, Foreign nnd Doiuo?tio Cor
respondence, a Retrospect of Medicine nnd
riurgory dunug tho I.«te \vi\f. an Elcgljo Do-’
partment, (winch will be n chief fbatnre*of the
Journal,) Report* of Societies, Association?,
Hospital* and Clinical Lccltirc?, Hc\iow* and
Bibliographical Notice?, Medical News, Kdilo-
Is. Aliscollnncon* Matter, Ac.
•i ho drt 4k-r "p)u vc.".“ j-Wj? and “ loyt* -,
ti n" arc to be fwiind 1o nil w.ll reCulatt-d dfiikv a.
,-i..re«. and arc recommended by physician? ana f.
dmguitl* iJl hti-r Un- world, lor tiiclr intrinsic worth
djiTniciit Stion* fnprioelplcd dc.d?M, Itotrevcr.
ti v t" ilorelvtt thch ciistomaw, by polling cheap and
wortlilos* Qoiapoun^*.—io order make money—
fn place nffthese. Yv fibt rteveired. If the drug-
:.*o> will not buy them lor you, write to oil and wo
.u3i.n l them to you by express, scenrel^packwl
Mot freo from otiMn \ atloo. wo tiVut all diseases U>
which tho human ‘Vntem i* subject, and wilt be
■.I. aH?d tb rocdtve full and exjdl.dt statements from
tho-w why bavo fulled V> rcrelve relief ho veto fore.
Lnllei*' or 9>*id.h*ihi*ii dak address u» In perfect c<<«-
Hdenre. Wo dost re to send our thirty-two pago
pamphlet free to erory lady and gentleman Iu tho
land. Add re?* all-letters for pamphlets, mediolnue,
Pvndrler, to-ibO holo proprietor,
pr'W, I*. rfElTWIN, 37 Walker 8t„ N. Y.
IloVL-.' 1W
CANDIDATES.
For Mayor.
I announce myself a candidate for -
for Mayor, and take this occasion to
report that I Agreed (before any
tion) to five way fur any on eat thi*
any other, F. Q. \fl r
nov 2$» te
to itr supporter*.
Tkrms—Five Dollar* yoarly, if paid in ad
vance, or beforo tho expiration of the third
month after tho dato of subscription; if paid
alter this period, Ten Dollars per annum.
Advertisement* will be inserted on the most
liberal terms, und as thoro arc no Medical
Journal? now published iu tho Southern States,
advortiscr* will onjuy peculiar advantage*.
1.' J llill A l> I V , • I .
GA1LLARD, M. D ,
Richmond, \ a.
S. MrCnESNEY, M. b.,
Staunton, \ a, '
Editors and Publisher*,
lation to tho literary or busi-
' * l will bo aduror.-od
W, Richmond Vo.
it x iiiii( _ T _Jiliiil) r foi' ^3, bnariliiig themselves. Bv
My kind, rTn^k7nVmi’MY«t2 l iL!, bul "““‘W V proceeding Imvo l ..on’ J -‘T elolbin K is never dry, yet they
wihhL, whet the. .... r"l.=. ,r,■!- .!: I!» ‘ "'.“ lo I’uhl.O" lf compelled to »h«ndon «rc smd to remain healthy, though K roiv-
in tribe, like the lpdlM.s .fnd onoan !.!! I , K1 1>MU - lh ® P.K>b*bility i. Ju.re* will go I ics.l'renmturely old,
uingduilr to destu v a tl' »OUIU
ho force ot the water is wonderful.
tie.
and
and
purpose
our
forced to ny uw»y Umir old' b*m£
into towo. and ellki in .caret. v f bread
..— .* the
solemn fynoral nolo that eohoos it* warning
voico through naturo’* entire domains, reitera
ting to frail mortality the irrevocable denunci
ation of nn offended God, “Dust thou art, and
unto duet shall thou return.” llew little im
pression of there melancholy truths is made up
on unreflecting man. absorbed in the fleeting
enjoyment*of a transitory existence ! He turn*
from tho startling evidence by which ho is sur
rounded, "that man is but vanity and dust in
all bis flower and prime,” and vniuly attempts
to stifle the convietiou "that wuat e’er we do,
where e’er Wftibe, we're travelling to the grave."
But the tell atepke of the universal destroyer,
in the oeaaelflll axevution of his mission, is the
silent but efleient monitor that imperiously
demands attention and arouses unwilling re-
tlactions, tellinf to the thoughtless man that
death holds undisputed sway, and “that whore
e er hti foot can tread, the earth rings hollow
from below to warn him ot her dead.”
Thoso solemn reflection* havo been forced
upon us by the announcement of the sudden
death of our much rospectod brother. Col.
Hinks Holt, whoso mighty power* uf mind
were paralysed by the unornng arm of the
dostroyor, while engaged in the arduous duty
of donsing mean* for tho restoration of the
Statu which he loved and which had honored
him, to her former exalted condition ot pro*-
perity.
It were a useless tusk to speak here of the
excellencies of uur departed brother, as a man
aud counsellor at law, for this thirty years was
the theatre where was exhibited those mental
powers that made him the equal of all his coui-
ueers, distinguished as many of them wero at
tho ruruin and in the council* of the nation.
Ho ha* boeu removed to another, aud we trust
a h.ippior scene of duties and enjoyments. .May
those of u« remaining profit by bis example,
imitate hi* many virtues, be warned by his
trinities, and admonished by hi* unexpected
‘tenth to propurc for the inevitable doom that
await* us.
A* a testimony of the respect ontertainod by
the Bar of this Circuit for our brother while
living, und the sorrow felt at the announcement
of hi* death, we offer the following :
Resolved. That in the denth ot Col. llinos
Holt, tho liar of Georgia ha* lost one of its
brightest ornament*; tho State a most esteem-
cd and u*e.ul statesman ; u numerous oirclc of 1 respectfully solicil Consignments ot all da*-'©*
friends, one unwavering in his fidelity; and a | ot Merchandise, which thov will u* every el-
dUoonsolato family a husband and father who [ fort to sell to tne hot advantage.
responded with devuted affection to every ap- j . r
peal to his love. ,
2d. That from respect to the memory of our I " • keep constantly on hand at privalo sale,
brother, the presiding Judge of this Circuit be i ^ assortment of
requested to permit theee reeolution* to bo en-
t « r ®d upon tho minuee, and that a copy be fur
$50 Reward.
. Truitt,
- . - ,,. —. rd Rail
road, Ala., Nov. 1'Jlli iuft., two mure Colts.
One a dark iron gray, with a unrrow whito blase
in ton- head, black luanu and tail, 2’. a year* old.
The other ii li:Jit roan, long black tnnno and
tail, heavy built, whito blare on forehead. 3’ _•
11 pu.v filly dollars reward l»>r
i which will rtMuJt in rlieir To-
N. A. M J'.KOLLb. Adm’r. *
U AlOo Nov m U
G eorgia. Chattxboochkp. Couxty.—To
it/( w/iow it man concern.—Sarah C. Har
dison having in proper form applied to me for
imtaiftftenl letters of ml ministration on the e*-
ftAtoof O C. Hnnlison, late of said county, this
is to c*»t« all and singular tbo creditors and next
of kin of C.tJ. Hardison to bound appear at my
oflico on tho 2d Monday in January next and
, if jin y thoy can, why permanent
Jco’hhould uof be granted to Barah
Istin on ffiU.fflrtrifiwSnLeatate. -
Given undor my hand oflioially Nov. 24.1H6\
f JAMKri OASTLEBERY.
nov 21* wyt , Ordinary.
BORGIA, CfiATTAiioocftgg County.— To
VJX nllwhum it may concern.—to. M. Ward
having in proper form applied to moforpor-
nmnotit lottor* of administration on thoestatu
ot Edward Covington, Into of eaid county, this
is to cite all and singular tho creditor* and next
(.1 kin oft Edward Cirt-ington to be und appear
at my otfice on the 2d Monday in Junuary next,
and shew canto, if- any; tin y can, why perma
nent administration should not lie granted to
M. Ward en Edward Covington’* entutu.
/(Mygiv Uifder: ,10P hand officuilly Nov, 21th,
Idift. JAMES OASTLEBERY,
nov 20 wfii : •. Ordinary.
in* in lffopcr torm applied to me for permunmt
latter* uf iidiniiiistratton on the estato of. John
G. Btrboo, late ot aaid county, this i* to cite
all nnd siugulur tho creditor* and uext uf kin
of JtdniG. Barbee tu be und appear at my uflioo
oil thu 2d Monday in January next and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent admin-
E(ration *h«.u!d not bo granted to W. I\ liar-
bo*) on Jolip G. Barbeo’s estate.
Given under my hand officially Nov. 2l:h,
18to. JAMES CASTLEBERRY,
nov 20 wflt Ordinary.
[bynaiAuJ
Pfoclamation by the Governor.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE,
PltoviSioSML Gov't
Milledgeville, N .
Whereas tho Into Convention did ordain, that
rtYo PfoVikfohilHiGYefnorshould provido forth#
foiniAtion of uno or moro Militia or Volunteer
companies in each of the counties of the Stoto,
to act as a police force, to impure?? violence, to
and lo uid tho civil oflicofs
IFEICE, )
• Gkoruia, >
, 21,181J5. J
Without inaki.m ^oria!’pVmnW. the Editors Reserve order and o aid tho civil office* „
will endeavor to make this Journal acceptable optorceiuent of the laws, undor such rogula
non? us might *he consistent with the law* of the
For Marshal,
We are authorized to announce the
“ ' WILLIAM MAHAFFBr,
as a candidate fur Marshal at the r
niolpal election.
For Mayor.
We are nathorized to annouoce
J. L. MORTON.
os a candidate for the office ot Mu*
city of Columbus, at the entwine
election.
For Sexton.
R. T. SIMONS, the present I"
candidate for re-election for City Sextos,
election in December next.
nov 22 te
For City Marshal.
THOMAS GRIER. thepressntCW
lice, announces himself as a rsnAiditi
*hal at thu enMiing election, on the
urdsy in December.
7 18
te
For Marshal,
Wear# authorized to announrt the
GEORGE A. HUCKABY,
a? a candidate for Marshal, at the el
Decemberneit, Nov.ir.—[_
For Deputy Marshal,
We are authorized to announce tbr
JOHN C. LOVELACE
a* a candidate for re-election for thi
Deputy Mnr-hal.
any informal)
eovory.
Union Sprir
Administrator’s Sale.
THR Solo ot the )iori*hable property of A. 8,
Truitt, deceased, will take place at No. 6.
M. and G. R. K.. on Wednesday, Deb. flth, 1W6.
Mules, Horse?, ColU, I'lniitatiou Tools, Ac., at
public outcry, fur cash. Cyrp, f odder. Pota-
ale.
ckolls attoraty for
, will soil iho orope at private
uov 20 It
AUCTION & COMMISSION STORE.
T^L?JlP^ crf ** nc ^ having opened an AUC-
I TION and COMMISSION STORK al
Xu, ISO, Uroad Street,
Family Groceries,
(inttoj States. Now therofore. I, James John
son, Provisional Governor of the State, do here
by authorise and request the people of this
State to organize, according to law, in eaoh of
the counties of the State, a volunteer company,
fertile purpotje of.aiding the civil authorise*
iu the execution of law and tho suppression ot
violence
• And it is hereby further declared, that fuel)
companies, when ?o formed und organized, ahull
be uuxilinry nnd subordinate to the civil offi
cer*; that they ?hull arrest no perron, and
search the houso of no pereon, without a legal
warrant regularly issued by some magistrate
having authority, and shall in no cai-e inflict
| any punishment except by the judgment and
direction of a duly qualified civil officer, hav
ing juriodiotioii of the offense.
And whereas, it Is desirable to have uniformi
ty ip cotmpnud, nnd that there should be no
conflict between the military authorities of the
dbiUqautJ Ujt« Unitod Statu*, it is further de
clared, that euiil companies, when formed with-
in limit respective counties, shall be under the
WntrAfafid snhject to the military command
ers 'of the Hrrited States, commanding the Dis
trict ; and for a violation of thoso regulations,
and for any other offense committed, shall bo
fried und punished acoordiog to the rules pre
scribed fur the rgoverument of the army of the
United States,
Glv.fn under my hand and Seal of the Exeen-
tiro Deportment at .V illodgovillo, on this
the tl*t day of November. A. D., 1865.
JAMES JOHNSON.
Provisional Governor of Ga.
ROY f4 _
SOMETHING NEW!
S. & J. PALMER & CO’S
BijAVpR RACES:
Columbus Enquirer for pu*»lie« .hi*.o° ff „ r .1 j .1tiXKU. JUXRI. BVBUSESS SUITS
L^l)iiuana», | __«»»» <1 , liNTKA FINN DOESKIN PANTSi
; IIhU nil wLo uoru not Biiti.b (subjects »* TU feet it would crush him lo jolly, j A tru.
should bu liheruted. TU. .non, on boing Th, proprietor assures me that with these I “Woo"
celled, clu'uuud to he deniieu* ol South- ' three little ttremns he cen cut down end ™' uto °]
ern Stetes, or Spwiq »nd ,1'fMico. None crush ewey a section of bill 20 feet Iodk,
A man in Utica sold lui vut i i .eknowledRod to ho British subjects, 20 wide, and 200 high—80 000 cubic feet—
rel of flour. On opoiohg tbe^arrilVfVei ° f U '* ,a MJ ,le , Sc " l V sl ' , LV*°' V i U b0U v' T !'f w *- or u 0 "!-* h '!"
DOUBdi of flour WM louud «t ih« lo.. Ik" I‘i” 1 tntaahtre accent or the hroadost SW0 per day. No yold I. lound lor the
mt waa sawdust Served fnm rloto I character. All were released. Their bn*- ! hr.t to) foet below the surface, but be-
rMl wm sawaust, toerv^ him fight. i g»*, waa noUc^J » he particularly heevj, I tween that depth and the bed ro«k the dirt
D. A- Yahon,
.•trolly
A St'UscaiHKH
Kidpoo.
A true extract from the minutes of Randolph
w-^-w. Ar Court,
ert, Nov. 23.1865.
^ t JNO. M REDDING, Clerk.
nov 29 It
Mrs. Allen's
L-0K Bul.br
A Ifvt mi
Celebrated Hair Re
storer,
CARTER A FL0VRN0Y,
if iZohtU A-fiAltllS. ibuil W.'— W bbrl
vx c. L- Bandy applies fur letters uf adihii
QUIRTS, UNDER-SHIRTS; SOCKS. Ac..
t retina on the v'rtaienf It a^lijDeiiaAlaie of i JuiLr^etsei and MORE COMING.
‘^l’SS&tS5SS& are her.br .itlM to ' C “" uf
show cause (11 any they havo). why the ulsnfn- | • OVBHOOATB.
“tratlon III said mats should nut be ,muted nuu
to siud applicant at tbo next January f«ui ot
the Court of Ordinary for said cunut
Glveu under
ti
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• hand Nov, 28th. liiA.
GEO. W. MI LLIN8,
Ordinary,
(HeggmaA's'Fure Cod Liver Oil,
L?Oll Sale by
r nov tf VASIDA 1* i ILVVP>UV.
HENRY PERSO
HAS RECEIVED A SPLENDID
CARPETINGS.
-AXD-
BREAKFAST SHA
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Plato, Goblets and Tnmbl
nov 2S lw .
Just Received
AT THE
EMPOBIU
No. 10+,
pUIMU JAVA COFFEE:
PRIME RIO COFFEE:
FINE YOUNG HYSON TEA
FINE OOLONG TEA,
BAKER’S CHOCOLATE:
CRUSHED SUGAR:
POWDERED SUGAR:
STEWART’S A SUGAR:
STEWART’S C SUGAR;
FINE BROWN SUGAR,
and many other food thiniri forn'it
SAPPINGTON,
nov 28 tf
for sale,
inn FINE PORK HOGS.
” 1*0 FINE STOCK HOGS.
12 MILCH COWS, with yoaaf
70 HEAD BEEF CATTtf
75 HEAD OF SHEEP.
2IW0 BUSHELS COTTON j
BU**
Apply to
■ Hi, WM.B-
Oswiihef. R" 1 " 1 ! .
McKENDR**'
nov 20 2w —--—"
FOR SALE,
FINK PORK HOGS.
100
100 STOCK HOGS.
DO HEAD BEEF CATTL>-
3000 BUSHELS CORN.
2(1,000 LBS. FODDER,
5Ut BUSHELS COTTON
Apply t® ,
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