Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 02, 1865, Image 2

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MHI H. MARTIN... COLUMBUS : JT« *»vr rauiolfi of; trouble in Ibe .icifiitjfif W«T«rl» H»B, H»i»U county, wjth thu fremlfilcn of th* neighborhood. It la M jfi (bet the military authorities had arrested quite a number of the negroee, and found many of them armed. We News by Telegraph. f«.u Mar Mokilc, Nov. 29 ~6al«* to-day, bundled bale*. Middling 17 cents ketdul). Hai.kkih, N. C. f Nov. # 251. —Hio fol lowing dispute!! from PrMidfiit *lo er them leru twenty of three pirate *. r. hki.i.. ' ' r. »iu- \i who**} ffisieer-q&mtneiice'l in June* | b i. mooiik. J ,L * Hi hcuw>* fcl M. R. BELL * 00.. fiOToT the present month by the arrival of I (Formerly lit 11.. Moons: A Vo.j I have not heard that the trial of any nf: to Provisional governor Uoldcn pil'd- Ltie .Shenandoah at Liverpool. These j cruisers captured two hundred and seven ty*flve it oreharit teasels, of Lb BXKCUTIVE OFFICE. o'Virio.vxl Govt or Gf.orgia, r Millodgeville, Nov. lit, 18i> r ). ) Whereas the Into Convention (lid ordain, that S*turd*y Morning, Dec. 2, 1865. MR. (tSUDPHN’a DKP'KNt'E OK •NEMPliK.’- them has yet come ofl'. It is reported that ! the proof of a conspiracy of a nefarious ; character is ampin and accumulating It is immaterial to us whether Mr. Ash- burn wrote the "Semper ' communication [COMM UNICATBl>.] Mr. Jldiior: As you huve kindly and libemllj opened your columns to the >’« c*d in the morning paper?. WahujNOTON. Nov. 2i.—lo \\ W Holden, Provifionul (Jovernoi: Ac op my thanks for the noble and clHch-nt man ncr in which you have ditcUrgod y duty as Provisional Governor, be fcUbinined by the Government. J no result of the late elections in North Ca.o- lina lia-4 greatly damaged the prospects of toUJy^u, -yf pearly one million tons, the majority of which were either burned or and seven ■ IM/ TTAT "POI A T U fi-T? : the Provisional Governor should provide for the .he aggregate VV Jl\JLhOlUjIj UHUOIjXIO, . foJJUfVliou of oae or raore MUUta or Volunteer You will Ihi pen in its defence, and thus became foster-father (at least) of a bantling that bears such li'.llc resemblance in liunarnenl or spirit to the raco from which it bad claimed origin, that wo did hope it would be disowned and repudiated in this sec tion. Though our own course in reference to teoeasion can have no important relation to the questions at issue, wo have no ob* jection to its free "ventilation.” Wo op posed secession until Georgia had taken the step which no conduct of ours could possibly cause her to retrace. It involved her in a war with ibo Federal authority and the Northern States, and we gave our feeble support to our own State, first in her independent position, and afterwards In the new political association to which she attached herself. It will require Mr. Aahburn’s very atrongeat "didactic rea soning" to convince us that in taking this course, with the Constitution of Georgia as it then was, and with the then prevalent and generally predominant Mean of the priority of State aliegiaru: , vso did not act as patriotism and a duo regard fur the peace of society demanded. Mr. Ash- burn chose to act otherwise after seces sion bad been accouiplinhcd, and he has already laid before the pub.ic proofs oi the bad feeling, lawless hct> and rankling animosities thereby occasioned. Thai thi* feeling is still cherished on his part is also ■ufllciently apparent, if not distinctly avowed, and thus society is still troubled by the consequences of a course of his that resulted in no benefit whatever, so far as wo are advised, to either party to the struggle. Failing to prevent secession, we sided with thu $tulo in the conflict which ensued; and the State having failed to sustain herself in tier war w ith the Na tional authority, we nuw acquiesce in the bloody arbitrament and are doing all that we can to harmonize the lately contend ing sections and restore stability and fra ternity in accordance with the plan ot the President, to pour oil on thu troubled waters of strife, and to bury in oblivion the animosities ot thu past, llut Mr. Ash- bum cherishes a spirit that wilt not "down" at. thu bidding of thu President or the appeals ol a people bulging to be restored to their original relations with the General Government and all Us section*; be will not "let by-gone* bo by-gone*"; be rakes in the ashes of Dio past for om- bars with which to light again the torch of political animosity and "Urn tho heart” of both section* to net* of continued strife and discord; ho qiifsIionH the expediency of the President’s cleinoney, and suggests with evidout satisfaction tho propriety of * revocation of pardons already granted 1 Not content with this, he wiitet Vo North ern papers, to bo apruud before thu people of the North, statements concerning the feelings of our people and Iboir intended political action that we have shown to bn wholly unsustained by "the record.” (It he did not write them himself, he justi fies, endorses and defends them, which amounte to the saino thing.) We are willing to lei even the tribunal to which he has appealed, the Evening Voai and tho aentiment which it represents, decide which has pursued tho in,,hi patriutic course—the course best calculated to mill- (■te the bloody strife while It lusted, end to harmonize end fraternize the people of ell lections et its close—Mr. Ashburri or ourself. Our remerk shout the "gloomy situs- lion" wes that if "Simper 1 hud beerd such remarks made by the poople of the South es he communioetrd to the Kvening font, they were oxcu.uhle in those who woro •merliug under the disappointment* end weighed down by the gloomy foreboding, of their present situation; and we showed that they did not represent the cool raenl of the great body of the people, by referring to what tho Convention bed ao tually dune. But Mr. Ashburn says Hint the Con von tiou, in simply repealing the ordinance nf teceesion, recognized the right of seces sion as a constitutional rigid. There might be force in this deduction if the Conven tion bad not gone further. Hut, as we have already said, the Convention not only struck from the Conslitulioii those clauses from which this rigid might have been claimed as expressly reserved, hut it adopted in lieu thereof a section distinctly and solemnly recognizing the Constitu tion of the TJ nited Slates as the paramount I law of the land, and allegiance to the I Kedoral Government ns the llrst duly of the people of Ueorgia. Could » more era- phatic and unequivocal abandonment of the doctrine of recession hnve possibly been proclaimed • Would thu declaration that the act of secession was null and void hava been more complete ? At all events, U there such a difference in practical re sult between the two declarations, as to require that the Slalo should take the plunge Into thu condition of anarchy and almost luestricabla confusion that would follow the annulment nf every act of le gislation since 1800? Surely, even the spirit of old John Brown, niter “march ing on" to the connunniutien of nil its hopes, could not wish to visit such a pun ishment upon the people of llie South, whore no practical end could bn secured it. So far from this amendment of the Plata Constitution harmonizing the action of the Convention of lsiiS with that of 1881, It utterly pula it out of tho power of any future Convention to Uko the course pursued by the Convention of 'OL It ex- UrpeUs accession, at a constitutional right, root and branch, and substitutes tur it the most implicit and thorough nationality that can be found in the Constitution of euy State of the Union. Wede not eera to waste time in com- batting by argument or demonstration M r. Ashburn's assertion ili.i "th« action of tho late Convention has bad the effect to naako the people more defiant, determined ami confirmed in their old notions of se- CMtieo, State rights, Suto sovereignly, and the right to bold slaves, Ac." Wo charitably attribute It to the rankling spirit of which wo bare already spoken, which will not permit him to view these gawiinni without prejudice, end net to the ‘tiUUotle reaeoning” that might guide him |« m difereet conclusion If it bed due weight, promise not to be personal or abusive' mo OlttlU 111 » riifilCINtlUli <■" V#- vws.e menul relations. Should the tuition rill ! spirit « f tho Legislature ho in (ho our communication*; but conflno our-i ^, annor| it will greatly increase the mis- ■elves to fact*, sustained by Ibo j chief already (lone, and might W fatal, deductive reasoning wo possess. i It is hoped the action and spirit manife will bo directed We first propose to notice your remarks '^'increaso tho difficulty upon Semper*s letter to the New ^ ork j under which tho Slate lias already placed Kvening l*oat. You object to the Union i iUe.f. men of Georgia arraying the feelings and WkuUj 1>r ^ d 'tnt U.du'i^Utes. •aylogs of jour Ute rebels before the poo* | Thomas Little, a staunch Union man, pie of the North, became you think it i was to-day elected President of tho .Sen- tend* to keep up a fooling of distrust. Tho ate. Hath Houses organized and adjourn __nk. 'J he Herald Pay* tho session of tho U. S. Circuit Court, with either Chief .Justice CUaia, or ..Judge Underwood presiding, ljMlu>*n ordoiod to commence at Nor folk, Vh., to morrow. It is thought by »oimi that iu bu.ine.-s will he the trial of .fell'. JLivif. COMMISSION •ompunu And Forwarding Merchants, MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA. . l r- '.H tho Montgomery Mail. A1. A It AM A LEGISLATURE. road your editorials in 1800nnd 'fil with a Ualkioh, Nov. i!». —Gun. confidence unshaken in your patriotism ; staff, acumpuniod by Sloan, Stale Agent yot, at an unguarded moment, Mr. John j » n( * ?thors, call llolden this . ,i morning, spending an hour or more. H. Martin, when bts government wus at- , n„i d( ,„ u xprc-3s«a the regret that l.i* state tacked by those he bad been fighting, he „f health would not aljow him to pay joins the enemy and uses his pen in do-1 more attention to the distinguished defence of their cause. Now isitpossi- The interview was pleasant and . . ... i agreeable, hie for Semper or any writer to fay any- ■ Granl wa , invited to visit tho I^iisla- tbing ftbout those who are daily abusing J tur**, and on doing so wan introduced to the government, that will excite any more both lloubof. distrust In the mind* of tho Northern poo. PohiTanV,° Nov.'" 'jS—'Vhn pin than yourself, a patriotic man, did ? j steam-hip No'via NcJtia, fr..m Livcrpu >1 You say your people should bo excused | of thellith via. Londonderry, bu* arrived because of tbelr "gloomy situation.” at this pt>rt with live days .... . ... , . already received, 'ibo Uriliah Guvein- When you fhow that men should ho ex- | mon t dutained the West India-team.-r a cuaod fordoing wrong, and bo forgiven . Hifficiont time to allow the Commercial before they repent, you will have proven Hoard to consider steps requisite to bo t;.- that Law is a farce, and bad men go to Heaven. PKSATK. Thurhday, Nov. 30. The S.*naUs wa* informed of the passage j by ihu House of bills. An net for tho relief of John b. Wald- i en, HbHcitoh for thooth Judicial Circuit, i Concurrence on tho part of the Houses j will jriHj't in Convention at 12 m., 30lh ' irirt., lbrtbe purpose of electing aucces- \ lively three Judges of tho .Supreme Court ! of Alabama, and passage of t .0 following i resolution : Kesolvcd, I’liat a coinmittoo on tho part j of the Senate to watt upon his Excellency It. M. Patton, Governor elect of the State j of Alabama to ascertain from him when it will bu his convenience to enter upon the duti* * of his u111cc*. Mr. Kilpatrick introduced a bill to icg- ulato the Males of intoxicating liquors to freedm(«n and others. Heferred to Corn- id on Freed men. . Mitchell —A bill to he entitled an > .lugulaLe contricU with freedmen. Consign ino ills ceive our best |-c warding bmini-N solicited, which will re al uttention, and the For- elully and prouiidly done REFERENCES: Mciurs. S. K. McCaiuy A C Atlanta# Ga- “ dllvey i Iniughcrty, do. John W. Hun can. Ko|., do. Mc-sus. Jlorton X Walton Auwusta, tin. “ itunu & Manzhnin -Macon, Gu. " .1. W. Fears #k Co., do. “ Robert 1J .ibershaiu ii .Sons. Savannah. '* Erwin »Sc Hardee, d«>. " Lee .V Norton Montgomery. Ala. " A. I. Roach Co., Meuipbh>, Xouu. Marcus .1. M'right. K^cj., do. Messrs. Ma^invnlo .V Snyder, Nashville.Tenn. is. 11. Baldwin A Now York. dec 2-3iii role You next say these noisy men, nf whom ' Semper writes, do not represent the grout j body < f Georgia’s citizens, Inking the ac- lion of the late Convention to prove your j position, saying that the first work of the Convention was to repeal the ordi- : ken for the probation of British i * in Chili. Copper had again risen ton I pounds. Cotton declined id on tho week, dosing nominal. Sales ol the week 1-3,000 bales; Orleans middling 20.1. Friday's sales were 8,000, market closing urielmng- ed ; provisions less firm ; com-oN H'Jl money ; o 20s 031 a 04 ; M. (J. shares 81 u Hli; Firu shurus ol; bullion in Hank of England incieahed 37,000 poundr; Coi.^ols „ , , ... , . . firmer at 8M a 801. nance of accession; and striking the right 1 The Irish Judges havo decided Hint no ., of Msceshiou from Georgia’h Ccn*titulion ; | action could bo maintuim-d against the . thon say that the result of tho late "war , ^H* C *ii^tho**1 *,ib * n \ compelled u# to .urren(lpr"-wU.t? Hie j CH ^'ph v l!»,IlfiiirttlLuo'of tho K,-i.: i " right of secession. 11 this proves any- j Im* boon arrested with sovoml olhurs. flic )' thing, it proves that the action of tho Con. j Turns says there cun bu im doubt of '.he venlion was not in harmony with the Fed- omUII oral Constitution, or President Johnson'* phuna will extinguidi rcniuni:in ull<»- adHiinlslration. The Federal government I gether. prosecuted the late war (lor the union of I A “ the London journals publish the Aiao—■ A bill to ho entitled an act to puoi-li \ ugrunu. Same reference. AGoy-A bill to be on titled an act to liiii'Mid '.it** laws in relation to evidence in t.*j i- Stale, uj follows : St t:. 1 Hu il enacted, &c., That in all cu e-in any Court in which a froodman, In o negro .or mulatto is a party, no oh- j a*ti >n siihll bu allowed as to tho compn- tonc.v o: a witnem bo: auau of coloi —provi* d.'d tint no freedmen, free negro, or mu latto slmll bo examined in any case what- ovrv exempt upon the stand in open court. Sec. 2 Tlint all laws arid | artu of laws contravening tho provisions of this act bo and the same nro hereby repealed. Refer* le t to {■"ivimiUec on Fteeedincn. P, P, Pease & Oo P. P. Pease ( Scott’s Kanuk, 3d 6t„ No# 17 Ainhnmu til. Hot. Cherry k M ul berry, ATLANTA,GA. MACON, GA. COTTON FACTORS, —.VXD— Forwarding and Commission MERCHA1TTS. J{ £•: J 'lCIt IC A"CMC -S' .- Bei be. B« «ton, Mas* ; l). Redncy in. I’hilniletphia. l*a; Win. Bryce .U'<t tv Y«<rk; It. M. liishoe A Co., Oincinnu io; MePauul X JvGy. Lynchburg. Va: Kr i ,v ILirlit!, 'Mittnuiih, (Ja: Guthrie .V Co iile. Ivy ; U’ard. Sliaw A: Co , Monlg in each of the countie* of the Stute, police lurce, to auppreflff violent* *, to preserve order and to aid the civil officers in the enforcement ol the lawa, under such regula tions as might be cons stent with the lawn of the Foiled State*. Now therefore. I. James John son, Provuional Governor of the Stuto, do here by authorize anil request the people of thin State to organize, according to law, in each of the opuirtiea of the .State, a volunteer company^ for the purpose of aiding the civil author'd its in tho execution of law and the suppression of violence. And it » hereby further declared, that suoh companies, when so forme! and organized, shall be auxiliary and subordinate to the civil offi cers; that they shall arreat no person, and scamli the house of no person, without a legal warrant regularly Issued by some magistrate having authority, and shall in no case inflict uny punishment except by the judgment and direction of a duly qualified civil officer, hav- iug jurisdiction of the offense. And whereas, it isdeslrabletohavc uniformi ty in command, and that there should be no conflict between the military authorities of the Slate and the United States, it in further de clared, that said companies, when lormcd with in their respective counties, shall be under the coutrol and subject to the military eomiuaud- er* of thtf United 8tates, commanding the Dis trict ; and for a violation of there regulations, and for any other offen?e committed, shall be tried and punished according to the rule* pre- ! feribed for tho government of the army of the United State*. Given under my hand and Seal of the Execu tive Department at \ illedgeville, on this the 21 nt day of November, A. D.. 1805. JAMES JOHNSON, Provisional Governor ol Ga. the Governor, j f UC 1 I 0 N SALES I \f V* atfVIi'V » *\ _ ' '* BT D. P. & R. 1 Lsl. EHis, Livin.jtu. i DESIRABLE CIT\ RESIDEXtr will soil iu iront ol ,t„7e ** “ * A Very Desirable Resy flla On Ori*thon.« street, . ' Voj-gkt Uous, bv eight room,. tooJ ' Smoke Uous., Uurden, W«U, gooj 0 ..V* in#s. W sir. Iknd uttaelifcl. ^ Terms CMh. Titles utfeet. i BY D;p. &R.Htt‘ (Lkte Kllis, Livixosros *c,7 L#oui-ivi,Ic. I\ r ; Hart. Miaw x to., Alonlgotu- sry. Ain : S. .*\ Webb A Co., Mobile, / la : M-.s- •eiigiile X ‘‘nydor, Nashville: Win. .1. Taylor, the Statca) m against a combination of in dividual* In a state of insurrection; and President Johnson in now trying to root- gnnize the Stnte of Georgia ns never hav ing been out of the Union. Yet your Convention ilruck from Guorgia’a Consti tution that principle which authorized the Convention of 18M, to declare tho Stale oiit of the Union. In this very act of the late Convention tho right of secession was acknowledged as a constitutional right, yet you say that tho great body of the people are in harmony with the Federal government. The Convention knew that the Federal government did not recognize any such a right in Georgia’s old Consti- ... tution, but tho Convention saw ono and 1 drawn! ot gi struck it from said Constitution, not that it waa necessary to do this to place tho Slate It was officially announced this morn- Constitution in harmony with the general , ing that the Government has receive 1 m government, but that the action of the i Information whatever of any aiffi 1 on the Ri Yokk, Nov, 28 —At IU IIoL’ftK UK ltKPRESKNTAT 1VKS. Mr. Uot’so introduced a memorial t<» the re.-idenl of the United States on the sub- ft of removing the Federal troops. Thu < uiuvinl set- forth the fact that thu freed- • u ol the sSlute, the great majority of horn are under contracts for labor for thu pi -' iuil year, are encouraged in their idle- m s-, violation of contracts, and ittsunor* ilinution, by the soldiers, c-pecially the col n il pm Lions thereof. The memorial cities with the following ru-olutions: 1. Unsolved, That tho I'irsident of the United States he, and ho is hereby, ro- •U-'-eUVily r* quepted and memorialized by tlie General Assembly of the State o| Alahaina to order the withdrawal of the l'* .l.*ral troops now on duty therein. 2. U**3oived, That tho Governor be, and he i- hereby, authorized, in the invent of the withdrawal of said troops, to tender to thu i;(Ui>*is of the Freeilmc n’s Bureau the use ol tin* militia companies recently or ganized by the Frovi«ional Governor, to enforce their orders; and that copies of thi*. memorial and resolution* ho furnished I,» Gen. Sway no, nnd to our Senators and members of Congress, to ho presented to Ibe I’rcsidunL of the United States. Tim im rnorial and tho joint resolutions wer** rofuricd to tho Corumitteo on Fede ral Relation*. The two lioiison assemb’od in convrn- s. which must become I 'i'” 1 M . 1 -. , " r ,. lh “ » ur ' ,0 ^, of X Iitiomil Duck circil- 1 of tho Coui-I, when Tit correspondence between Messrs. Adams and UusmiII in reference to the Alabama claims. The Times says; We earne-tly hope that tho Shenandoah’s office!* and men were not liberated without rommuni- calion with Minister Adams. At pic-ent wc decline to accept Wadd 11'.' . hileuou.l as true. The Emperor, KtnorerSand IMneo Im perial, huve gone to Cam|#eigno. The Emperor ordered a great reduelion in the armies. 1.800 otlleera 12.UOO men ; saving thereby ii.OOOOOO fiaiica. J,(MK> soldiers arrived from Italy. Tho Emperor will shortly bo crowned King ol Hungary and Scotia. Nkvv York, Nov. 28 —A Washington special to the Commercial aay» llioru uie go<*d reasons for belioving Secretary Mc Culloch will recommend a steady funding of the floating debt, with a regular with- nbacks, which must bi ontractiim of the win )FI LL & HAVE . ( .)( ) REMOVED TO 1 iron11 Stree;t. (lint, iluur Ul.uvo Pease's Dock ,Store,) HERE thev arc now rcceH ing a well »*o lcctcd itock of A. J. Walkor, Judge Byrd and II Oil. J. Judge wore olccted. khcUl (,'onvenlion of IS**'should bo in hkrm. i.y ° , '» S - E 2 yoL’k’ 1 Xov ‘> with the nctioD of tbs Convention of llMl. i night at ibc Newark tia.n lienee Hi# peopl# rufu#ed to send N«ti..n»l ! Jursej City depot an unknown nc.i Union m—n to the Ute Convention in ! JA'» r * old, wes iun over ut. i . i _ , , , , . . torn to nieces. There ivero th numbers sufficient to piece the Mete in k v,.;pp«. f„ u n d on tbodec as J upor National position to thu general govern* I were inscribed J. \Y»-*tcult. ment. The action of the late Convention ! The Post s Washington special says tile ha. bad the effect to make the people more I i'.Tli'i. 11 u “ JCUc wi “ be ,,ullJ defiant, dstermined and confirmed in th vliL'h old notions of secession, Statu right*, State sovereignty and their right to hold slaves, &e. Hence we say Semper was correct, when he arraigned before the public the fact that the old reptiio of secession still lives in the hearts of the great body of tho people ot Georgia. This tho people in this State have demonstrated in selecting men to represent them in the Federal Congress who cannot take the oath of office, saying to the Federal Congress that they do not evening Fmii.adki.pkia, Nov. 28.—-Tho lion. A. M. Harrington, Chancellor of tip* S'.ate til Delaware, died suddenly at the Washington Ilou.-u in thi- city to day. WakiUuNUIoN, Nov. 28 —Thy FubLupiS- ter General has accepted bids fur mail ser vice, Inun Savunnah to stations on the CVntral Railroad, and from Milieu to Au* guxta, and to other points in Georgia. About twenty immibors of Cungrof-snro present in Washington. The President is still engaged in the preparation of his mossugc. Schemes involving the appropriation ot millions of dollars, and nut intended to Curious Story About Collector King. New* York, N >r. 27 —The Commer- * - \N'aj)nngton spocial contains tho fol- ■wi* g-. A well known contributor to lim pr» i- is not the only New Yorker who t • •;*"> ci that Collector K ing, of New York, jt ! i nve-, and that a method in his m«d- ?,<?='• ennhled him successfully to deceive hi* friends and the public). A lady whose hfl-bnnd occupies a high political rank, },*.« wri’t* n a most ungenerous paper on lio subject and forwaraod it here under ii'juncti.'iis of secresy, a* she orideovors to pL '**• Mr. King i 3 living unmolested in i i••treat which Im provided for himself, .ti.il will in a few weeks recover his reason, impossible as this may sooni nt first sight, the theory is supported by curious facts not gem-rally known. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods DUi;.S.S TU1M31 INGNOTIONS. BOOTS, .SHOES. HATS, C A PS, OLOTiliNG, FI' 11 NISH ING GOODS, fie. Also, a -I a.vortnient of LAU1KN* CLOAKS, which they art* oAVring at Rkducm) Prices. Tho I.adies will find it to their interest to call id cxam.no their nP.A ol DRESS GOODS :f»re |»urchH-inz c Im where. MU. L. I. HARVEY ■ 24 2w HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! J. ENNIS & CO., Very Fine Carriage and h 9Nv f IN TIIVKBDAY, Dec. 7 11 ^ xj will seb iu trout uf ,. U r .(* r , A VERY FIXE CLOSE CARRIAGE, by a first class Northern mnnufactur«u allnearllolc, but little- with liarneascouiiilete. ALsO. A very fine pair MATCH HOUSES,ki** well broke to siugle and double barns **■ Carrriwe and Horse- osn b<ia. t „ w °rn. as pw, brow's Stable, dec 2—$P BY D. P. & B. ELLIS, (fate Ellis, LivicgAton A Co. vill sell in trunt ol our nueiiou rooa," HOUSE & KITCIIKN PL'BXITI&e, vo hi; Pistols, Powder, Shot, &c. JOLT'S DOCKET PISTOLS, ARE AT THEIR OLO STA.VI), 95 aud 97 Broad Street, Whoro they have iu Htore aud to arrive a hue tiot'k of HARDWARE. and such goods as are in their line, which they offer to everybody at us low priceu as can he afforded. We respectfully roturn our thank* to our old lutomers and friends who have bestowed on i thoir patronage, and we hope by purruing thosauio course which we have through the t Iu recieve your trade. Wo respectfully in- ite everybody trading to Columbus to give up FINK CHEWING TuiUC SMOKING du CLOTHS, CAiSSIMKKK.v. LOT OVER COATS, SHOES, LETTER PAPER, ENVELOPES, with our usual r* other goodr, t«-o numerous t.» meuiLn. dec 1—$3.75 "’By D. P. 4 R. ELLI1 (Late K1U.'. Livinxston A I,AltOll AND PHIlliMI-initY •SHOT. COLT'S P0LICK du. SMITH A WESSON'S du. all, CARTRIDOES, POWDER AND PERCUSSION CAPS. and ll non- lot of STEEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Ju.-t received at (loo 2ill T. S. SPKAll'8. I-i'or Sale, J. ENNIS & CO. JJAVE nrM'and CARPI ACE MATERIAL, J. H-^ J. ENNIS & CO. ir Eastern Hay. by thu b dec: J. tt. IVKY fi 00*8. Strayed or Stolen, 1 LARGE 1IU0WX BULL, no burn, and A iu' tiled fare A >oit*ble reward will be paid lor inforiurttion ■'•i that 1 get him. dec 2—•--» • K. T. 811 Kl’IIKRI). 100 Dollars Rjwa d. i llppon county. seven yearn old, legs, and white a ■quarc built an' 11 i:at is India.—Tho heat in part of -Iun** was extraordinary. At Lucknow, .-till boat had not boon experienced for year*: 1 At sovon in tho morning of mid- - iminor day, tho thermometer marked _ ninely-sii degrees. At Dolbl, tor two wish to b« represented in their body union* I «xeluds* benefits to piivato parties, will be | weeks it ranged from one hundred and they accept men whose bands arc not yet ! l ,r K h "!j 11,0 ' lUu,u . i ) '’" , ; x l " cm> humlrod end nine degrees Al , . J N kw i uHK, Nov. 28. — Ino Common! I mbnlla it reached one hundred and twen- ary ot the blood of tho nation. j Council of Brooklyn last night introduced j ty degrees in the shade. Even natives I did not expoct the people of Georgia i * resouluiion for Ike immediate sale of the I >m*cumbpd in scores to th« intense heat, to do other than thoy havo, but bad hoped ( .' ity 1 ’? rk .’ the icu '\ a 1,1 11,0 ‘i 11 " »«urtl.ir. | At Lalmro it proved fatal to tho Nuwab 1 A niEiiiniinn u/ufl ui.it t»idj» i ( Adi Ueza Khan, who will bo remembered u- tlie guardian of the lives of the Cuban prit oners in 1842. lie saved tho Lawren- „ , „ ft-.-ami many others, and for his huinani- $300,000 on the house purchusud by G**n. Grant in Wubhington. There is conaideruble excilemetil by 1|»k report that the Hepublieans will emtunvor to unseat John 1*. Stockton, who was des clarod to bo elected U. S. -Senator from Now J jr-ey last winter. Nicvr Y’okk, November 28.—A gang ol roughs, at a store yesterday, while eugag- ed in pillaging ^citizens, were dispersed by ' p,.|ip and tongues) to keep the same States Ii ult. my BAY MARK ; si white face, feet and ;iie bully. Sho in a huuvy id seuins to bo with loal. 1 will pay twenty live dollars to know woro the mare i» ; and '•no hunilsmi dollars tor the mare and thief, willi proof Vo enuviet. W. A. lllTGl LEY. dee 2 t*i* SALT! TO ri) HE cargo of ship Scotland Is now onboard l stsauiir Youi"j, part of which will oomo to this market, and bs ofleretl to the trade in lot and expected yourself, and all who wish to placo tho iitalo in her former position to the goneral government, to direct the public mind to a line of netion lo accom plish the end so much desired by tho Fed eral Administration, but so long as the people of Goorgia continue their opposi tion to the laws of Congress, will they ro- main m they are, subject to provisional governors and provost courts. Will notice the negro and pardoning practice in my next. Yours very truly, G. W. ArtII HU KN. solution was al.-o passed incr the police force of that oily, Thu utizi-n.-« New Y'orlc have nearly completed ar gument* to pay olf a mortgage ty forfeited his : try.—-Delhi ptoperty and his couu- td by rom coming back in the L T nion. Von* Marxxt.-NVs clip tho follow ing from the Louisville Letter Vrlce Cur rent and Commercial Record, of the 23d inst: Tho tibg slaughtering and pork packing season is progressing slowly, and the mar ket has assumed a more decided tone, with sales of fi00 head at 10 9- 10c gross, and several small sales of heavy hogs, averag ing 300 pound* gross, nt lie in tho pt»n*. Tho receipts thus far this season have amounted to less than 5,000 head, with about 2,000 in pen. There wa* a better feeling in the marketyestorday and to day, and good conditioned hogs were in some request at 10a 11c gross, in the pons. The total receipts of hogs for packing at Cin cinnati havo been 49,000 head, and the prevailing rate for heavy woight is 11 a 114c, tho packers buying sparingly, and seeing but dim prospects ahead (or a ro turn of thoir capital at the prevailing high rate* for hogs. The farmers in this section, like tho packors, are holding oil* as in tl.o mean time, even if prices should decline 1 u 2o i \\ per pound, gross, by feeding say 30 day*, I they will more than realize the difference j in the increased weight and improved condition of the moat. At tho present rate of corn in the country, tho farmer in 30 days, or about the 20th of December, the best season for packing, would gain an average of JO pounds on each hog fed in pen. At present feeders are still sub sisting the bulk or their hogs on mast and quietly awaiting the turn of event*. Warm blood by the tumblerful! is given [> cniiMimptivc* in Franco. The slaugh- •r-hou.m furnish an uxuellent article. | Tho Cliicsgo Time* thinks that the I Radical Republicans are an extraordinary people. They have fuught four years (by proxy) to keep the Southern State* from *oing out of the Union, and now thoy are j lighting as hard a* they can (with their a small force of police, nearly of the rough* having hi* head cluck the club* of the police. The health otnceis oi’ the port havo de cided to permit all passengei? oiYho steam- er Atlanta, who show no symptom* of cholera, and who intend to uo west, to leave tho vessel. Tho Herald’s special fays the impression prevail* that Gen. Grant will visit New Orleans to meet Gen. Sheridan for c u»*u:- tation relative to affair* on tliuUio Grande. Jt it not believed there will be any otlen sivo demonstration by Gen. Shurid.tn’i force now on that line. Foktlanp, Mk., Nov. 28, 12.10 p. m. The steamer Nova Scotia, with Livcrpo.ij ! F IU house ami iron date* to the 10th, via Londonderry lltli, *'! I* 1 . 0 *'“** h»ur yei U »lKn»llod. ‘ \V ASHi.NciT.'X, Nov. 28.—Tim nuu.G of tho spizuro of i’ronoii tobHinin Ui J hHVinu Loon pruscnlcj '.u v!. d o PRAIRIE PLANTATION. i I Ol-FKU l’OR SALE, 1,020 acre* of Prairie j * Land*, situated in Manon county, Alabama. *ix lulls* nevik of Union Spritu?* and *lxteon unit s sduth of Tuskegoc, Inrnr on Gubnhatchiu In store i Iroceriv* vi Deo 1—.’ll 4- ALSO, ml to arrive, a general stock of vholesale exclusively M. 1*. KLLI8 A CO, J. R. IVEY & GO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50 rolls KENTUCKY' BAGGING 50 coils ROPE, 500 lbs. TWINE, Largo lot of INDIA BAGGING. Any of tho above articles wil be sold iu large r Mimtl tiunntitie Administrator’s Sale. t*Juy 13th day of De^omber V/, iioxi, by an order «?f tlie Court of Urdiuary 1 will *c!l tho l'fifonal properly ot Joseph IV Wooltolk, deceased, lu'e ot'M UHCogve county at the plantation bulouuiiK to his astute, kitua ttd t»n the river road .c\ oil mite* Itelow Coluni hus, oo«>isiinip nt Coin, Fodder, Peas, Shucks Potatoes, 12 head of ll >rscs an«i Males, 30 or 40 head of Cattle, unionc them afmeKniriDh Bull, Eo«li*ii Cows and other* of mixed fbii'tf t (or 4(J hunds! framed w, AU been built with- An artecian well, lur- uimergi- sideralioti ol tho G« French Minister, i* in Vcrligalion. Col. Jordan, lutu of tlmiHli New York, j Hawkins' Zouave-, has Io n pncnuled to | a Brevet Brigadier General. To put down I tho riot* in New York in 18dil, \va^ wound I ed and permancliy disabled from fie.dscr- xhitustiblesupply of water, there inn>*M have long boen considi red the ib'i-'t tlisirible in the Suite, for their DURA BILITY ami PRODUCTlVKNKSS, yielding reuiuucram e crop* of corn and cotton, ihu*. . fodder, pork and stock hogs, cattle nml tton seed uiul implements to carry on thu la nother year, can he bought v. Freedmen oil tac pluoe cau be hii i. J'oj-.-essitm given iiuuiediately, d-c 2 lm C. K. JOHNSTON. Montgomery Adverti-ur and Tuskcffcu New ides, f*he and Plubiutb.ii (linden the same time will ho r< the Plantation, (-outaim ot which iff open lar.d- hiiul iic.' in what is kno tlie State. Saletu cvn . - . until the propettv i«« di-posed of. WOOLi’OLK, Ada’r. f all kinds. At nted, for the next ye eg over 1.309 ucrea.' '*• 0 acres of the eleare* '»n a* Wool folk’* Bend. lo» till y by uuy lands in day to day * Ms i l copy and send hill to thi* office. Vic" Plantation for Rent or Sale. A T Chehaw, Mneon on.# Ala., on the Mont- U' tn< Tin Wibcokbin Klutioh.—Tba Mid* iun Stall Jourotl of llta 'JDih, sty, in ro. listion to tho Wisconsin election : On Oo-ernor we hire the vote of all but four small counties, nnd thirty.ti».. ol thorn art official. Oencrol Koirchild's mojorit j is somewhat turner than was at first estimated, lha failing off in the Demo* cralic vow baviaa buan greater than an* lioipaWd. It will vary but little from fc.UOO. Wa think Oen. Alien's tnajority for Secretary of State will reach 10,UK) t ffueetiou wa have returna (toss ail but firman counties, whose vole will ear* the rasult hut llula The ms* Jority uf the -ote# cast on the subject a^riaet ealeuston of auffrafia i. about Nkw York, Nov. 2d.-Tho ry.-t'g hington correspondeiiCo cunUii * h.q following : But two of tuc reprcffOuUlive* | from -Slate* roccntly iu nbci.mn huvu a*- rived here, and ii i» under*nn>d ll»nt uoi t | of them will utlvmiit lo interfere iu tiir organizatiou of the Hume, one week (rein . , ..... «^^a.#w.. to-day. They will await tho *a««*u of th- GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY Clerk uud llio dotniiiaiil party of the i s Agents, wc have this day formed a oo- iiouao. V pHi tnership with Messrs. White, Carter A WArtlllNuToK, Nov. 27.—No part of ( * ,v - Broadway, New York, and they will " *-— w * •' fcrtf acre*—to 700 cleared ; good Dwell- ipL- l(t>u*o, Negro House*. Gin House, Giu, sSeitw, and all other appurtcuuncw of n first data pine*. Apply to dee 2 liu J. RHODES BROWNE. uuy ho j i parotl to loan money ... Mice and .Sugar. They the Pre*idfiil’s lumbago ha.- retvivial uj much opeeial t*ar«* u* that purli n refer ring t-> our relation* with Mexu*>. l!i- position is understood to be, that while we art* not inditleient to irattepii ing * veuu in Mexico, yet iuiurfereuco on out part i* uouecessarv. eV ffpecial to tho Timut »ay* the statu* ment that tlm Frevidant hue _ phi Jotted John Mitchel is untrue. Ho did i>ot up- j _.“~ lf plv for pardon while at Washington, but ! -a-r #• . cu* ^ ^ x* n au. k tho oath of allegiance. Notice to Shippers of Cotton. ll. W >irtN 4 Ati.vmp) IIaii.road, t Aiiuiitu. Ga,, Nov. 23,18df>. J HENRY PERSONS HAS RECEIVED A SPLENDID LOT OP CARPETINGS, — VXD— BREAKFAST SHAWLS. -ALS0,- Plato, Goblets and Tumblers. will oUo provide wliilo labor tor the South gen- cr. lv. lo n tew day* we -hall in-mo eiroul.ir* * ’orUi ail ilu c thing* in detnil, from the ! above Iioupc. Having lornied this arruugomciu u« ran uft\*r greatcr tacilitio* I»»r the rale of i Snulhciu h»ini than any e>tabli*bment in ihl* ! U>)ui*tiy. We thereforo solicit thu patroungc of | tibiae desiring to -ell hind. Prompt attention l THE GEM RESTAURANT, (IXDBH T. a. al'KAIl’S.) Ready-Made Clothim BOOTS, SHOES, u: O N TUESDAY, tho 12th Deo*ml o’clock, we will red nt our AuctioaiU mil, OFR TERMS ARE CASH, nov 2M if J. ENNIS & CO. ENNIS & CO. 1 hand CARPENTERS’ TOOLS. J. ENNIS & CO. *J00 Uver-Cout*, ol all grade* ubd qutlit; 4o0 Pair Co**iiuerc, Doe rfkin and CloiKVa^ UK) Bu?inw3 nnd Dre«i C<»ntf, of all «iuoJiUm i 0 “ " " Ywti, " ’ Dm " tiuitz. of all qualities; 2ti Doz, White aud Col*d Flannel Shirts IS Gent* Linen, Cotton and Siik llandl Scarf*, Suspender*, Shirt*, Collar*, ttlwiu almorit every article found in .ifintoli ing Store. 980 Pair BOOTS and SHOt For Men, Women, liojf, (lirl.anil CIS* in origlnHl package*. The above zooda are of the belt WinJ-a purch«*od for the city trudr, by • c>k clizut will, is about leavins the ejljr-lJ be sold in lot* to suit M FID HAM. doc 1 td — ~ By D. P. & R. ELLA (Late Ellis, Livin#,t,.n ACo J. ENNIS 4 CO. I ENTS. J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE on h»ml HOLLOW WARE anti CASTTNUS. nj.v a_ J. ENNIS & CO. tiHnt. Platform ,ini Counter Scalos. War- ule.i eoual to any other make, whieli msmitaetnrerV ifrees. nov J. ENNIS CO. Wii Seizors and Sheur*. (• anther Du*ter*, Gun*. . .. tola, Shot, Bowdor, Cab*. Plated .Spoon* and Forkfi; in fact, anything iu the Hardware line, cull on ENNIS & OO. ember 2t), 1863 tf ‘.4 AYING received a fresh supply of OUTHKUN EXCHANGE, uztomers# I will be happy to auppy m>- form and others desiring to remit fund* North W. FKLIX ALEXANDER, nov £• tf Sun A Times copy. Special Notice To All Whom it Hay |! Concern. A LL person* indebted to J. 11. Daniel k Co., by note or kCcount, are respectfully reques ted to c >me forward und settle their indebted ness and save u* the necessity ot employing an agent or attorney to call anon them. The books and note* of the firm will bo found for the pres ent at tho old stand, No. 123. Broad street. J. U. DANIEL A CO. dec \ 31 The Richmond Medical Journal, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA- A SPLENDID LOT NEW FURNIIII 1 MARBLE TOP ROJKWOOD Bl'KI 1 WALNUT COTTAGE BKDS1EU 2 MAU0GANY ROCKING CHAtKi 1 OVAL MARBLE TOP CEXI8* IJ 1 Sett Walnut SOFA BOTTOM CH' iO YDg. TAPESTRY CARPET!!"’ 0 do. NEW INDIA MATTING WASH STANDS: HEDSTKAD3; DIVANS: TABLE?: A very fine Mahozsny Eztenriot l 1 - 1 ' TABLE. CR0CKEY Isi GLASS-WAR! 2 Fine China Tsa Sets A very fine Plated TEA ShlT. 11' 1 * 3 * With other valuable goodr. in the 11 ing line. nov 30 ,*>t >10 .*k* - BY D. P. & R. ELU (Late Ellis. LivinyJion A'Ci VALUABLE PB-OPEE! at auction iiw COLUMBUS, W ILL be sold on the |,rcn»l»» bidder, on Thursday G'elt>u “*> , ber next, at 1J..'clerk a.tn.,aUtM with all thk riahta. I'nri^zei ces belonging t. the EAGLE TUitIMU COMPANY. This well known property cotmra Luli, with aud witllootwM'f' operatives' Houses on both boocheo river, together witu the Water Lot Company s I'ropem all more particularly describod o«i^ J#|J , On tho e**t *ide of the river nv; ^ and three (3) Lot* without wat ^ Tbtee-aud-a-halt Uhi Lot* , . vilere«: three J3j_ bricky and ^ Journal will be published a* a Month- . JL . ly Getavu of bu page*, the January num ber be.ag issued early in December. A re*pcctublo number of the heat writer* ... this country have promifod their zuppott. (ou oaten atiou* display of names ie avoided.) and a* tho Editor* oner to pay liberally lor urticle*. it i* hoped that thu original department of the Journal will be entitled to mpeet and confi dence. Tho pago* of the Journal will bo devoted to Oriviual Article*, Eorcigu and Duiuertic Cor respondence, u Retrospect of Medicine and Surgery d ... . - ifgcry during tho late war, an Elcctic De- _ ournul) Report* of Societies, A*sociationa. lio.-pitalr aud Clinical Lectures, Review* and Bibliegraphieal Notices, Mediool New*, Edito- rinIs, Mipcellaueous Matter, Ac. .. iiu"ul mnaiitfi sptnfii |'l wtill?03, llic £.01101? will endeavor to lnako thi* Journal ooceptable to iti supporter*. TRRMft—Five Dollars yearly, if paid in ad vanee. or before the expiration of tho third mouth after the dato of subucription; if paid alter thi* period, Ten Dollars por annum. Advertisement* will be inserted on the moat liberal term*, and as there are no Medical Journal* now published in the Southern Statue, Juivcrtims w.ll enjoy peculiar advantages: E. S. GA1LLARD, fil. D . Richmond. Va. W. S. McCUESNEY, M. b., Staunton. Va, Editors and PublUher*. All, letters in relation to the literary or busi nee* interests of the Journal will be addressed to l)r. E- S. Gatllard, Box L$, Riohmond. V pot 29 4t l<now prepared to fur nish at short notice, at any hour. Day or Niuut, all tho delicacies of the. GVSTEKS; GAME, of ull kinds; FOWLS. FISH. A lionnectcd with the establishment Da tine I BAll~at which the pureat aud fincct Liquorx HAapeoiultu the World s.iys the st«,te* M •wont thul tiio Goveruinonl ha d tailed ;» ve»ffel to assist iii laying tiio lelu^rupL Cu- bln at Behring Straits i» untrue. ^^^tern »Ni Atlanuo Railroad, are required to XOliK, Nov. 2t» ~A coiuplcto list * I us ore thr auicagaiiiht Fire, a* the Httue will, of the rebel cruiser* and of vus*eli» #6- | troin this time forward, be received at the owu- •troycd by them ha* been prepitrod by Ibo i cL^^*k. iinlo»« notice is given the Reed to ’.n* Set lotaiy «'t the American SJii|iuia*l<*iI Ais.i ialiuP, and u publiffhi-d Jaj Au aud Wiuc deO 1 tf FOR SALE, itooo BUSHELS COTTON SEED GINNED THIS YEAR. CANDLER. BROWN k CO., lov • U lid Broad street. Bank Notes Wanted. M authorized to purchase notes of the Bunks in the State* of Georgia, Alabumo, luildin??. ci.ntsiairg :n, »H >*° sizteon rooms for o..<’ r,i;1 ■ . v:. And threa fourth mtew » Company's irofcrty. consUU»« Water Lots. AU tlio nboveliOlsara ..«<■ 0 ltB k Oo the west side.ot the river, river haok, and nmo Lots m ,, Tweoty siz acres land, tire,* 1 Dwelling House, lorty eight o|.er» and olio work-sli«d. . I—, The sale will be without erty will bo shown to persons <z . L ,. chase, at any time previous Apply to K. jt- ut oct 31 —tds for SALE, 100 FIXK P0RK ,,oos ' 1U 15U FINE STOCK HOBS, U MILCH COWS, with yoWd 70 HEAD BEEF CATTLE 73 HEAD OF SHEK1'. BUSHELS COTTON Apply to u WM. B. BUCL»;1 Oswlcbc. jj;.v M fKE - SDRE ^ for SALE ioo FIXE 1 * 0KK H<JflS and IviineMieo, and will pay I lor the aaiue. W. FELIX ALEXANDER. Ac't L. M. Bruce k Co., Die. Broad at., ever Knni*' *t r.ct 20 tf _ Sun cujiy. A House and Lot in Wynnton FOR KENT, /\NLY a shuit distance from town. The V J home contains twelve room*. There b a well ef very fine water on the plaoe. Ml neoee- *ary out-bulldings in good repair. A small or chard of very choice fruit tre»*. good garden. Me. Apply at thb office, nev n*-ll lew STOCK H00S. 30 HEAD UKLF CATTLE TskAI BUSHELS COBS. CO.OrA, LBS. FODDER. W BUSHELS COTTON AVPly “ SEABORN'^ Snsi-anjlon.H^ik * AB *Ss*. LARD*nd coUNT ® ! LO D. P isle to sttebJ- ind # l c aJvcrtis llessi siul Mr card in piffle® men, - 1 liusinesi Messr pacers isnta, ai far «r oo They nr mercbui J. Ith plantst! Browne Uargtl elegant goods L Ibe Me: Hudson find in I ,i good Mr. 1 fine bru stolen. Messr by the < Ibe btij retail. Tlie I and the vre kno Spear h: toys. 'I one of I Messi Lay. an than wo is new fodder, Shin last not Undent profit st Mr. prairie all peer Johnsui out of t Mr. \ stolen, tbst an Mr. 11. hope he tentiary Mrs,, ed in . Agency men is tracts ol sdP'Cri 4e. The maps w theirag, of those section I intermit ing saft their civ lion of I joys uni era and nlkcr— Rilig neseee, Church the uau Salt.- it aucti to $12 | Cvtto have ali waaag wagons 40 cent ami it I to reai operati Supe fields, been hi fice cot lb# cut effing uf the fiia wa. and tL been n lion or the pi The p Alex, (the It the Sir Kassel in n re not ye Thai the do Soil that a lent oi there I this it, objecti patrol freed n rnents troops Mr, A F W 1 Ira BH Mrs RL Ml> 8J N1 \ fa Sam Hi! W ’ LT Ml dud Wn T 8 din Hen w: J n w. H J Mr. Mr. R V Mis Mr, F h W 0 UI w Jnc J J hi W J .V Jnc J 11