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J»HH H. MiRTIS - • ltan»r.
COLUMBUS:
Sunday Morning, Dec. 3, 1865.
ANOTHF.K E.KTTKR FHO.M MK.
auiiiiim.v
It it' quceoonsble. ws think—if Mr!
A.hburn and hi* »yni|'MbiS"r» have lo be
fully satisfied before tho work of rulora-
tionor reconstruction cen be fully per
fected—whether the proclemetion an
nouncing e restored Union on the old bn-
• i* of the rquellty of the Stele*, or the
blowing of Gabriel’* resurrection trumpet,
will come Ant in order of Unto. Tbs Into
Convention of lioorjoa first repealed the
ordinance of secesiion, then streak (foot
.... »b. •rg 1* opgry rrnaon to SpfM>4h»t the
§njii'K$of Oovernni-nt will Uke energetic mrtwiroi
in iwfciird to th** mattor ■
The Ilniitn Purlinrnnr.t
to open to*
27.—Orders
till) Jftk-
ion (Mi**) AVtcs *ny*. authorised Srmper j ^
to tuppoio only nominal righti will be , Koktrihs Monro k, Not.
noirliidod to Ocoreie't freedmen. Tho ; h»vo been issued to muster out the .Wth
cnncluooa to «e * ! 1!|innill tnd ,70, Ohio regiments.
Jeckion (Mwe ) Ann* »ey«. " BurrALO, Nov. ‘J9.—It i< stated in pri-
keep the cx-slevo in e portion of jnfenon- i vaU) ^iepntob^a received from New York
ty end pus* »uch lew* ns will tnnkehiin feel j to-d»v, that now* has been received that
hi. inferiority.” The fad that the present ^Tlh* a M
slate of society demands tho enactment of i ( HU|ie( | B ri , 8 in RI)]1 confirmation of
astringent law. for tho governing of white ! th(J rt .p„rt rccoived.
and Waclt, will hSTBSTlcHWarbul that — — -
there should be two code* Is not acknowl- Th« Cotton Abeoai).—Late advices
from Europe in regard lo the cotton mar-
edged to be nec'--*»ery. if practicable, be
cause Preeideiii Johnson line indorsed the j "S*
equality of the freedmen before the law.
The experience of the past month has
to weaken the confidence of opera
If the Legislature cnaeta laws lo sell freed-j tors in tho maintenance of the late bigli
*1 . —.mi.Latent for fail- level ut price*. Looking tbroe month*
me, into slave, y u aheed, lirapro.pects of lupply *. far a.
ing to comply with their contracu, w
figure i era concerned, remain much tho
ur.in.aaw ,a.„ mnvt alto be sold fbr a dtuilar of- ! s^tna ns they wero a month ago, but the
the Constitution all those reservation*hf Hence; but wo think if our Legislator'* j falling^otl in tho „5K| , .*j£
a tala righU from which secession could be «r- -<■« Uiny will consider the lew ol ne- | ** nlIl)jitWl themselves to the exigencies
plgooibly claimed n> a lawful remedy, and
finally acknowledged the Constitution of
thg United State* n» tbo supreme law of
tba land ami the authority of the Union
at tba paramount authority. Yet Mr A.
in»i*u that all thin was a simple recogni
tion of the conctilutionaiity of eocgiaion,
and that it gom to confirm rather than to
contradict Semp+r'n a«sertion that "Stale
righti ii not killed,'' "gee. union is not
killed but only tcolched, " dec. To .give
plausibility to this conclusion, bn lakes
for granted tbn very proposition that the
people of all the Southern State* denied
in resorting to secession n» a rightful
remedy, ait: that the Sum of Ueorgia
bad from the formation of tbo Union "ac
cepted the Federal Constitulion n» the su
preme law of tbo land,” and “transferred
her national sovereignty to three-fourths
of all the States." Wo gay that (leorgia
never made any such acknowledgment,
or admitted any such relation to the Fed
eral Government, before the meeting of
the late Convention, that on tho coutrary,
vbt^id on Mrvrral occasions denied this
sort of relationship. Hut now, when sbo
abjures all such claims of independent
aovoreigrily, and substitutes 0 r tho clauses
that seemed to miAtain tlmm constitutional
prevision* which will forever debar tho
people of Georgia from again jiihlifying
secession as a constitutional remedy, Mr.
A. nays that this late action is merely in
tended "lo givo n shadow of legality to
the action of tho Convention of Ibhl" I
Another objection of Mr. A. to tho ac
tion of the Convention in very much In
the spirit of the old Dutchman with the
rod. The Convention did truly appoint a
commission of tho he«t lawyers in the
Stale to frame a code for the protection of
the freed men, but then it was forced to do
this by the military power of the Federal
Government, and Iherelore .Semper was
right In telling the radicals of tho North
that the rights of tho nogroei. were to be
but nominal, that they would bo free in
name but slave* In fact, Ac. In other
words, that tho Convention, in doing whet
was required of it, thought "d—n it,** and
therefore tho people of Georgia deserve
further chastisement I And he yet sticks
to U that tho Legislature designs to enact
two codes—one for tho whites and the
other for the blacks. Wo supposo that If
the Legislature should disappoint his ex
pectations in this respect, he will then
contend that it was only done to establish
the right of tho State to govern tho negro
without Federal intervention, and Uiero-
fore it simply a roalttrmalion of tho con
tinuance of sh.voryl
In reforeuce to negro contracts and la
bor, we have only to usk, does not ovary
man's obtervalh n show him that'Tholaw
of necessity and the love of gnin" do net
and will not make the negro earn his liv
ing by honest and needful labor? Is it
not apparent that tho great agricultural
interests, upon which the prosperity of
this country and the very lives of its in
habitants dopond, will languish and be
ruined if no legal compulsion is brought
to bear upon tho froednieu'’ Gon. How
ard, chief of tbo Frooduion's Human, and
Gen. Tillson, its commUsionor tor Geor
gia, bavo found this out and announced
that they will make idle negroes enter
into contracts and fulfill them, while they
have control of the matter. Why, then,
should not tbo Legislature? Must noth
ing be done to avert impending ruin to
both whitos and blacks, simply from the
mawkish apprehension that the rights of
freedom of tho latter cluss will be invaded
by laws to prevent their starving or living
hythe plunder of the whites?
entity and a lorn of gnin lb* only prsoti
cable faultily w* b*»o at dor control.
exigencies
of the market, by reducing their purcha-
*04 iis ptices advance. Tbo gr« at rise
You say Smvtr u muob annoyed ut the which took place four or five week, back
...... * . . _ 77. ... -a. . i wn» inilmtod chiefly by uu extraordinary
1 rodent fur cxoni.ing hi. purd wing ,| 8nil , n j f ur t|, e American market, which
power so freely, tnd think this is the clue j ; fl j U lurn brought in speculator* and led
to all hi* distrust. Tho president susluins j
Srmptr by revoking aoni<' and refuting to
grant oilier*; ai*o by the following from 1
tlin 'WafliHigton Chronirle of the loth
ultimo : "TliO eff>.rts of the President to
induce the rebel ctfleft to accept hi* uiild
nd gencrou. coo find have been followed
by a n*W .eric* of *ggre«Mon* and insult*.
\Vh*t they have done in accordance with
hi* l tpealnd invocation* ba* been coldly
and reluctantly done, and with a spirit
Instinct with tho Idea that trea«on wa» no
crime, but talht-r an honorable achieve
ment."
This e!o*e» onr defence of Nnnprr. If.,._ ...
he need* soy fuilher, he .oust make H | P^bl.^ho^tim. ago: ..d thl. cjr
o greatly inrn-asod oimratioos by home
and foroign buyers who had long boon
holding back, or purchasing very spar
ingly, under tho improession prices would
bo lower. Hut the immediate wants of
consumers being satisfied, the demand
commenced to subside something like a
fortnight ago, and at present shows no
tign of reviving. Although, thoretoro,
the prospective supply of ootlon is very
small, as compared with the consuming
powers of the world, yet U would seem to
im quite as much as will be wanU-fi at the
advanced rates Isteiy current. Whether
we shell witness higher prices in the fu*
lure than have been paid during the psst
month, will depend entirely on the re
ceipts from America. The latest advices
nt to larger arrivals than were thought
himself, in our next wo will notice your
remarks in reference to our note to you,
found in your columns of tho ftuh ult
In our next communication wo will givo
the position of tho National 1 nion men of
Georgia, the spirit and policy controlling
our actions.
Yours very truly,
G. W. Asniiuiis.
pinners hold some eighty thousand to one
hundred thousand bales, and will keep the
market quiet for a little while to come,
and probably load to u lower range of
prices.
From tbs Ohio Psrmor.
What Shall be Deue with the Dry
Bread f
This is becoming a serious question,
i even U> thoso fro# and easy housekeepers
who in times past have been in tho habit
| of throwing their dry bread to the fowls
or pigs. In a large family it is unavoida
ble, without undue parsimony, to prevent
»oino accumulation of dry bread. Young
America is not kept in aa good subjection
now a* it was in the days of our grand
mother, und refuses to est what older onus
puss by. Thorough housekeepers have
various ways of working up luen remains,
! they tell rno, and here are some of theui:
Mii.k Toast —If the pieces of bread
I are not loo small, toast them nioely ; then
j put some milk ovar the stove, sudiciunt to
cover tho broad. Let it scald, and if but-
Naw Ohlkans, Nov. UU. —lhero was a 1 lHr not over fifteen cents a pound,spread
We copy Ibc following item from a pri
vate letter, dated Atlanta, Nov. UOth, re*
reived by a gentleman of this city:
Mr. Crew, general ticket agent of all
the roads hero, was knocked down last
night and robhod of but safe key, but the
tluovot did not succeed in getting any
money. Mr. Crew is very seriously hurt.
Uobberie* arc quite common here.
News by Telegraph.
decline ol cotton yo-torday to 51 coots, | t h 6 slices with it and let it boil up gently
which caused a reaction. 1 *' ' ** - *»•-
This i
in tho milk. If putin whim the milk is
cold it will fall lo piece*, halt it slightly.
Bread Pudding.—Cus or pound your
bread fine, cover it with swoot milk and
set it on tho stove, where it will hoat grad
ually. Take it olT, put in a little cold
milk, an egg, two spoonsful of sugar, to
one of butter, some salt, and any flavor-
ing you like. Bako an hour or more.
1'AffUAkkh.—HiHtk your bread in cold
.sweet milk until you can mash it lino with
a spoon; then put in an egg, some salt, a
little soda, and flour enough to make it a
batter. Bake in the usual way.
Another way : Prepare your broad by
chopping, the same as for dressing for a
baked fowl. Pour on some boiling water
and let it stand lor a short time. Then
season it with butter, popper, salt and
sago, the same ns for dressing. Pack it
, ,, . . . r - down in a baking dish, and let it remain
orld a dispatch says that some j,, ifco oven half an hour, but not where
iportaut Information regarding Mexican | lt w ,u burn
air* has just beau received by tho Gov- , Another way: When you have poU-
ornment. | toes to warm up, soak some bread a short
| time in milk, and when you put your po
morning the aconunla irom Liver
pool caused an advance. Ordinary 42 to
44c. ; Good Ordinary into 47o. Middling
4bo.; Good Middling fcio.; Gold 4‘.lf,
Mouile, Nov. 2*0.—Cotton--Sale* to
day, 26U bales; Middling Jklc, Market
dull.
Mobii.k, Dec. 1.—Hales of cotton to-day
1UUU bale*. Middling 47Cm4Mc. Sales of
tho week I I.d2J) bale*. Exixirt* -V'SH.
Stock on hand bG.UhO. Gold 48(«,oO.
N KW YORK, Nov. 1?.V— A Special t<» the
Times, dstsd Washington 28lli. says all
slatemonU Lo the dlect that ttm President
had expressed dissatisfaction with Colfax's
speech are pronouncod by the President
without foundation.
The Herald’s dispatch says that the
question ol seizure of French tobacco in
Hicbtuond is now undur investigation.
Tho \Vo *
ffceta the Meetsomerr Advertiser.
Af* A BAM \ IaEGIBI* ATUR K.
fik. hbxatb.
Friday, Dec. 1, 1866.
Mr Kilpatrick introduced a bill lo pre
vent illegal traffic, which was referred to
the Committee on Freedmen.
Also a bill to prevent interference with
contracu mace. Same reference.
M.. Montgomery—A bill to change the
boundary linos between the counties of
Caihoun aati Talladega, liefer red.
Mr. Denson—A bill to authorise parties
when sued Tor the purchase money of
slave* to plead a breach of warrantee as
an offset lo the recovery on such contracts.
Referred to Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Lindsay—A bill to amend Section
1747 of the Code.
Mr. Moraa wss requested to take the
Chair by tho President.
Mr. Garrett offered the following reso
lutions, which were adopted:
Resolved, Thai it be referred to the
Committee on Retrenchments to inquire
whelherany ofllcos, and what, can be abol
ished, and what salaries ought to be re
duced, no 04 to meot the present and pros
pective condition of the country in its in-
deht'tlniwa and inability to pay taxes, and
at tho . ame time secure a proper discharge
of the duties of the offices—with leave to
report by bill or otherwise.
Also, that the Committee on Education
be instructed to ioquire whether thore are
any trustees of the University of Alabama
now in office, and by wbat tenure they
hold *-uch office.
Al-o, that tho Committee on Freedmen
be directed to inquire into the expediency
of providing by law lo regulate the names
of freedmen. no as lo provent their being
changed after being one* adopted.
Mr. Stansel—A bill to punish assaults
with in'••at to murder, rob, Ac., with
death. Passed.
The Senate wss informed of the passage
by the House of a resolution that, the
Senate concurring, the two Houses will
meet in convention at half-past twelve
o’clock to-day to elect a State Superin
tendent of Education and a Quartermas
ter General for tbe Slate of Alabama.
Also, tba 4 * the House had passed, with
out smeniimeot, the .Seoate bill to incor
porate tbe town of Biufllon, in the oour.ty
of Chambers.
The Committee on Propositions and
Grievance* reported sdvmely on the pe«
lition to grant G. W. Rice, ol Fayette
county, the privilege of distilling whis
key, a* It would be a violation of the
.Slat 1 Cnnstitu.ion to grant the prayer of
th«* petitioner.
By Mr. Powell, of Tuscaloosa
Ketolvcd, That the Committee on Banks
and Banking bn instructed to inquiro what
action i* n«ci«*Hry in relation to the pres
ent condition of ths chartered banks in
Ibis State, and to report by bill or otbor
wise. Carried.
On motion of Mr. Cooper, it was
Resolved, That the Committee on Edu
cation be instructed to inquire whether
ny change is necessary in tbe laws now
n l'<iroe, und whether any other laws are
neoesnrry, and report at as early a day as
possible.
HOUSE
Tbo Judiciary Cominitte", on motion of
Mr, Wbilflold, was granted permission
sit during tho session of the House un
said Committee can gel through with
the mas« of business before it.
Mr. Freeman introduced a joiot reso
lution providing, with the concurronco of
the Bennie, that the two Houses meet in
convention to dsy at 12 M., for the pur
pose of electing a Superintendent of Kdu
ntion, and a Quartermaster General of
this Mate. Adopted.
Mr. Robinson, of Chambers, introduced
bill to abolish the .State Penitentiary
Referred lo Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Brandon introduced a bill to
lliorixo Wni, M. Wood, of Cherokcb
county, fa one-armed solaior of the late
Confederate army,) lo poddle without a
license in Chorokoc and Calhoun counties.
Read throe limes and passed.
Mr. Speaker Cooper (Mr. Gibson in tbe
chair,) inti educed a bill to incorporate
Lihoriy Church, in Cherokee county
Referred to Judiciary Committeo.
Mr. Cooper introduced a bill to repeal
nil laws which prohibit the distillation of
piriiuouH liquors In this State. Referred
to the Committee on Ways and Means.
By Mr. MoCalp—A bill to form a new
cou my put of portions bf Coosa, Moot-
[t'oMMliKlCATKD.]
Mr. Kditor You quote a clause insert
ed by Georgia’s lato Convention, reorgan
izing the Federal Constitution as the su
preme law of tin land. This, like the
amendments we noticed .Yesterday, was
added lo confirm the people of Goorgin in
tboir old bolief that the Statu cnmditulions
wero the paramount laws that govern and
control tbe nationality of the people of
each State. Tbe Convention knew that
Georgia bad surrendered her national
Tbo internal revenue report wus com-
ploled yesterday. It is to be put in typo
at once.
Tho appears reason now for assorting
that a civil trial for Jell'. Davis is oloso at
hand. i„
Tbe Timas'special says tbo lab* jailor
at tbe Old Capitol prison, Capt. Wines, is
on trial bsfore a military coin mission on
tbe charge ol violating tbo orison rule* by
furnishing llonry WiraanuGoo. Bribuoe,
wbo wore imprisoned at the sumo tiiuu,
with pipyiug card*, refreshments, olo.
By orJor ol tho i‘resident-an army ro-
tiring board has boon organised, consisting
q( Major Generals Hancock, Moudo and
linker, CoL Simpson, Mudioal Director
of |tie .Middle Deuartuiout, with Major
Henry of the t)tb infianlry as re<oidur, who
willaeeoinbie periodically nirbihulolphia,
and examine and report on all applica
tions for retirement from regular service.
Tbe Herald's Washington dispatch con*
tains the following: Report of the Comp
troller of currency was yesterday sont lo
the Vrinlei. In treating tbo question of
National Banks and Currency, bo refers
to taxes and revunqq, which bus a bearing
on the subject, and in this way will pre-
soul an array of tuluablu facts to our law
makers if sustainod bvmropur legislation
will go a ureal way towards solving the
present difttcult tUmscial problem. It is
understood that be will urge tbe removal
of the Bureau to New York.
A prominent qu
Congress will be th „
lar army. Gen. Grant is understood lo
favor tbo mustering out of all voluntcors
and such additions to all arms of the scr-
iulu i
tatoes over thu fire, add the milk and
bread to them. 8tir thorn well together;
and those who hsvu tried them ssy they
aro an improvement on potatoes alone.
Miaaouai Iron Baim.—Wo extract
from the St. Louis Democrat tbo follow
ing :
As an instance of tho bounty with which
nature has supplied the wants of our
country, we find deposited in her very
center, and contiguous to those rich prai
rios which form tue "garden of tho world,’
iron ore sufficient to supply the world for
a hundred centuries—deposited, too, so as
lo bo very easily obtained. Pilot Knob
i* a solid mass of ore thrown up, where it
only 1ms to be quarried and rolled do
tbo hill to the furnace. Both Iron Moun
tain and Pilot Knob are in Iron county
and only six miles apart. Iron Mountal
lovers about five hundred acres, and is
two hundred and thirty foot high. It bn»
longs to Mo*srs. Harrison, Chouteau «&
Valle, and is held by them at the sum
sum of five millions of dollars, or ten
thousand dollars per acre.
They liavo three furuaces, two of which
aro kept constantly running, and lurn out
about uiphtoen tons each per day of pi
iron, bosides a large amount of ore that
sent out without being smolted.
rk. It is oMtimatod that one foot in height
uestiou before the next the base of Iron Mountain, would furnish
e yicioaso of tbe rogu- [ three million ponnds of iron, and the ore
vice as would make the nominal strength,
with tlif regulars, about 76,OU). Too litllu
ailentiou has been paid to cavalry in timo
of peace, and some new measures for re
cruiting and drilling ibis arm of the ser
vice mav also be recomiuonded.
Tbe abandonment of depot* for Govern
ment supplies in the Southern Slate*, con-
sovereignly at the time the Status were or-1 toquant upon tbo gradual withdrawal of
ganiaed into a national union for the pro- I Doops, has caused Gan. Howard to is-
- , r ' . 1 sue a circular, authorizing AssuiantCom-
lection cf a national government. The I inisaioneis of States to make r*qu).illons
Btal. than accptci) tho Krdoral ConstUa
Mon M the ruprrini' law ol the land—thu,
transferring tho exorcising cf her national
sovereignty lo three-fourths of all the
Mutes. This being . fact, I, it not alto a
fact that tho late Convention inserted the
clause you quote, to give a shadow of le
gality lo the action of Georgia's Convcn*
tlonofltkUY How then can you u«e the
action of tho lato Convention to maintain
your position, that Snnptr is wrong in
aaylng—"8uie righU i* not killed” ; and 1
how can the people he In harmony with
th* Federal Administration, when the les
galexistonee ol a Southern Confederacy
has never boon acknowledged by Hit* or
any nation? If your Convention had de
clared the ordinance of locessiou uncon
stitutional. and everything don* under
and by its authority null and void—hav
ing no lagal existence wlmltiver—then you
might have quoted the eels of the lato
Convention in support of your position
against Stmprr’s letter.
You say the Convention freed the oo-
groet, appointed roinmit,loner* to draft
upon th* d
ration* a
in their
benefit
The
l* depots atilt reutuiniog for such
a* will he required lor thirty drvs,
tr respective dopatlmenU, lor the
of refuge*
War Dept
pattutenu, for the
ugacs and freed rucu.
’'epuruieal has issued an
deptl
r od to oxtund duwuward ton great
According to this eatimato this
mountain alona would supply these furna
ces, yioldingaoventy-lwolhoutand pounds
a day. for ilireo thousand years.
I’ilol Kuob diff«rs from Iron Mountain
in that reaped, as tho ore is a much dark-
or color, finer auality, and lays in a solid
muss not mixed with clay. This moun
tain is six buedred feet high, and cover*
an area of throe hundred und sixty acre*
One tulle west of Pilot Knob i* Shep
herd Mountain, which contain! a quantity
of magnetic ore, familiarly known
“load stono.”
.from th. Phll.U«t,hl. North Smarten.]
At a crib in tba First ward, cornar of
_ _ Long tana, and Buck road, a dog tight,
der announcing' tho docouso of Gon. Do-1 hjl l " e - um ®f hundrad dollar*, came
Kusty, of th, Kugineer Corps, and ro- “ n , Tuesday afternoon. The place is
quiriug all engineer officers to wour the H".!’ 1 Larrol. The
usual budge of mourning for thirty duy*. inhuman sport laaud over an hour. Tha
The World's special suv> in his report, d u »<‘ r »P««‘ br ute. waracelabrated fighter*,
the fourth Auditor of tbo Treasury, hours ? no {?“>• '«m Washington, the other
ouy in favor o( tf.i lady I f[ om The former was killed in
clerks under bit supervision, who have | r,n K» ti*e other U torn almo«t into
lit work id the most .utl-fuc | »htpele*,n**s. Ueuteoant holler beard
On nod After Houday Dec. 4th,
tVe will offer our entire stock of
LADIES' G ENTS' and CHILDREN'S SHOES.
GENTS’ und BOYS' HATS.
GENTS’ SHIRTS und UNDERWEAR,
TABLE CUTLERY.
And several other article*,
AT 25 PER CENT.
f*cs$ than they rnn be bought in the City,
u we intend heroaftcr to devote our attention
exclusively to the DRY GOODS aud NOTION
Bull DOS*.
Call early beluro they are all gone.
W. L. PARKER,
6 4
B road Street.
Dee. 3,1 w
BumIdcm Men— Mechanic*- Kver>body
. SBOULD INSURK AGAINST
ACCIDENTS!
THE ORIGINAL
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital •.Mm.nlm.
txaiuxa AUAlMMT
Accidents of all Kinds,
CaualnR llodlly lujury or Lo.i of Life.
IV IS CHEAP.
A Policy for • > M **i in «a-» «»f fatal accident, or
$2- r >p<‘r week in cose ol disabling injury, rn»ts flt'r
to 42*0 par year. Any nuui Irom 4'«00 •»> 41U.00",
with $-4 to450 weekly eoin[>etiAation. at propor
tionate raloa. Policua writtou for five yean*-
IT IS INIVEKSAL
This Company insures againat all aorta of ac-
..•lenti*, wbuther they or cur in Ira'
ing in the shoo or factory, walking
swimming, riding, hunting, fishing,
aues police for nil persons in all parts of the
United State** nnd Canudae, nnd grant* permits
to visit any part of the world. This insurance
is sought niter and \alued by all dulses ol iuen (
rich or poor.
IT I* RELIABLE
TheTKAVKLKKS of Hartford is tbe oldest
accident insurance company in the United
States, and c«tab!ished on a finu bonis. It ha-
Miliedgeville. Nov. 21.19tf.
Whereas tbe late Convention did ordain, that
the Provisional Governor should provide for the
formation of one or more Militia or Volunteer
eofnpanlM In each of the counties of tbe State,
to act as a police force, to aupprcA* violence, to
preserve order and to aid the civil offeers in
tbe enforcement of the laws, under such regula
tions ns might be c<)ns : stent with tbe laws ol the
United State*. Now therefore. I, James John
son, Provisional Governor of the State, do here
by aathwme end reqaett the people of this
State to organise, according to law, In each of
the ceuatiea of the Statu, a volunteer company,
for the purpose of aiding the el vil authorities
in tbe execution of law and the suppression of
violence:
And it is hereby further declared, that such
companies, when au formed and organized, shall
be auxiliary and subordinate to the civil offi
cers; that they shall arrest no person, and
search the house of no person, without a legal
warrant regularly iaeued by some magistrate
having authority, and ihnll in no caso Inflict
any punishment exoept by the judgment end
direction of a duly qualified olvil oSteer, hav
ing jurisdiction of the offense.
And whereas, it is desirable to have uniformi
ty in command, and that there thould be no
conflict between the military authorities of the
State and tbe United States, it is further de
clared, (bat said companies, when formed with
in their respective counties, shall be under the
control and subject to the military command
ers of the United States, commanding the Dis
trict ; and for a violation of those regulatioDi,
and for any other offense committed, shall he
tried and punished according to the rules pre
scribed for the ^government or the army of the
UpiUid State*.
under my hand and Seal of the Fxeeu-
tive Department at V illedgeville, on this
the ilst day of November. A. D..
JAMES JOHNSON.
Provisional Governor of Qa.
nov 24
lags.
Ten
As. Itls-
directorr of t Im highest character, and % I ho
ovrr huff a million in cat A for thr pnymrnt of
No Medical Examination Required.
J^TnnKR UaKTa a Day will Innure a man
for IJD 1 .*", or $1" weekly compensation for one
year.
J, U. pATTgasojr, President.
Rodney Dkxm*. Secretary.
*#“ Applications received nnd policies issued
atonenby D. F. WILLCuX. Agent,
dec 21 If
A Paper and Envelopes.
GOOD arrtortiuetit of Knvelope*. Letter
and Noto Paper, Pons, Ink and Pencil*, lor
sale at ** *
dec 2
I. O. (). V\
I^KGULAlt.MF.KTINU ol M
» . iK»oar. J li.. n. set: do'
M. R. BELL & CO.,
(Foria.rl]r Bxi.l, Mouax A Co.,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMIBBION
And Forwarding Merchants,
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, •- - - GEORGIA.
ConsignmentH arc solicited, which will re
ceive our best personal attention, and the For
warding bust asm carsfnJIy and promptly done
No. I? Alabatna i
IU ot Mus-
i.0.0 K.
<c. 4. at 7H
innerv, Tallapoosa and Autauga coun<
!**•. lkcforrcu to Committee on County
Boundaries.
By Mr. Vanzandt— A bill to authorize
Wm. D. Richardson, of Cooea county
to pnddlo without licnnse, or the payment
of taxei on sales. Road throo times and
patsgq.
By Mr. Malone—A petition asking that
mi. Cole, of DeKalh county (an aged
minister of tbo Gospol) be allowod to sell
Is without tho payment of tho taxes
now impostal by law. Referred to Com-
mittcoon Local Legislation.
By Mr. Mabry—A bill to incorporate
tho town of BichmoDd, in Dallas county.
Kcforrnd the Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. Bourlaad—A bill to legalize
certain sales made by Jesse Y. Austin,
iintntitrator of the estate of John H.
car*, deceased. Referred to the Com*
m Hue on Local Legislation.
Soveral bills on tho subject of regula
ting the labor of freedmen, and relating
Lo vagrancy, <&c., were offered, and refer
red lo Cointnillco on freedmen.
Also a r.utnbor of roliof bills, which
weiu referred to the appropriate Commit
tee.
A message was received from tho Sen
ate announcing the passage of several
bills, which were reported in tho proceed-
gs ot the Senate venterday.
By Mr. Kchsli—A bill to provide for
Xh# payment of the Judge of Probate and
Justices of the Peace of Maooo county
tor administering and registering the am*
ncily oath, to which a number of amend-
nmits were offered. Referred to J udicia
ry Committee,
By Mr. Shftffleld—A bill for tbe relief
cf Chapman Farrish, Shorifl of M.arshall
ounty.
Also, a bill for ths relief of Thomas C
Barclay, Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Marshall county, which were referred lo
tbe Committee on Accounts and Claims.
By Mr. Freeman—A bill to aulhorixe
the Commissioners' Court of Morgan
county to losuo county Treasury notes for
the purposoof defraying the expenses of
said county for the year 1866 to erectin,
Me labors of th® Lodge and transient breth
ren in good rUnding are respectfully invited to
attend. GKO. HUNGER FORD, P. S.
dso 8-lt
Dissolution of Copartnership.
Columbus, Ga„ Doc. 2*1.18G5.
r |MIR cnpsrtnorship herotaforo existing under
L tbo name of Seals. .Inns* A Anee. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Ths busbies*
les and J.
. . JEAl 8,
J. S. JONES,
J. 8. AC lib.
Ths business hcretof re conducted under the
. rui and nawe of Seals. Jonas A Acea will be
continued by the undersigned at the old stand,
under the name and style of Jones A Acee.
J. H. JONKS.
J. 8, ACKE.
REFERENCES:
M*-ssr*. 8. R. MeCuuiy k Co.,.- Atlanta, Ua<
•* Silvey Si Dougherty, do.
John NV. Duncan. do.
Messrs. Horton A Walton. Augusts, Go.
Dunn k Mangkaos Mooeu, Gn.
J. W. Fears Sc Co., do.
" Robert Habersham Si Sons. Savannah.
* Erwin A Hurdce. do.
Lo# A Norton — Mon* row try, A)n.
A. I. Koneb A Co Meotphb*. Tenn.
Marcus J. Wright, Jfoa.. d«.
Mtwsrs. Moss in vale A snrdsr, Nashville. Tonn.
D. H. Baldwin A Co.. New York.
dec 2—.Mm
P.P.Pea8e&0o P. P. Pease,
Scott’s Kangs. 3d St.,
Bet. Cherry * Mulberry,
ATLANTA, GA. MACON, GA.
COTTON FACTORS,
-AND-
Forwarding and Commiuion
MERCHA1TTS.
Ohio
win _
Louis
ION SALES.
BY B. P. & R. ELIJs
(Late Ellis, Livingston A Co.; 1
DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE
O N SATURDAY, Dee. Vth at n t .
will Mil in fro.t of »tor. 111 0 c wlt .
A Very Desirable Resides*,
0* Ofletborp. itrMt, occupi*j b,
VoVakt Home ha* eight room*, *ooJ Kitek,
reHwme, G«rde*. WoU. «oo<i
aero land Mtacht.1.
icaih. Title* i.ofort^ . ^
BY D. P. & R. BUST
I (Late Elli*. Livinoston A Co.)
Very Fine Carriage and Hers**.
O N THURSDAY, Deo. 7, at U o'*lu.k
wUl sett in trout of our .tore oc ^* *'
A VERY FINE CLOSE CARRIAGE, b^,
by a flr*t cla..* Northern mmuf.clur.r to
a fiuo article, but little worn, a* , 0 od tl „ r
with Harn«**compioto.
ALSO.
A very line t.air MATCH HORSES, kiod M
well broke to tincl. sad double lurnw.
*r Carrrin*e nnd Uo»u cun be *een it Bii-
brow'* Stable,
iloo 3—AS
ALSO,
4S ACRES LAND tlx mile* eeet of thotity,
adjoining John K. Jone*. W. F. Boiemuo ni
M. Dancer, with 2d acre* cleared, good double
log House, with orchard* Ac., on tbe I’renim.
ALSO.
12 or IS HEAD CATTLE among them i 0M
On* itock, good Milk Cuwt and Beef Cutile.
_4ecaS3.7i
By D. P. & R. ELLIS.
(Late Ellis, Livingston A Co.)
LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF
Ready-Made Clothing,
BOOTS, SHOES, &C.
O N TUESDAY, the 12lh December, at ID',:
o'clock, we will xell ut our Auction Room",
in the city of Columbus, without reserve, ter
and on account of a merchant leaviug theeiif.
*J00 Over-Coais, of all grader nnd quality;
PM) Pair CaseimSre, Doc Skin and Cloth Paoti;
■'(00 Businas* und Dross Coats, of all qualities:
to " " " Vsits, " M
100 “ Hults, of all qualilisa;
20 Dor., White and Col*d Flannel Shirts ;
lit “ White nnd Col’d Cotton and Flaaasl
Draw era :
Gsnti Linen, Cotton and Silk llzndkerckiafe
Scarfs. Suspenders, Shirt*. Collars. Glovss, and
aluioet every article found in s hrnt class Clott
ing Store.
980 Pair BOOTS and SHOES,
For Men, Women, Boys. Girls nnd Children-
in triginal package*.
The above goods ere of the best kind-lstilj
purchased for the city trade, by a good ner-
^ jm
Strqng to»liuio&y iu favor of thu lady
clerks under hi
torv' namnoir** 1 * *“ M "*** lv * fc ’ n%, ' ,uv ‘ ! of tho affair a littto too lata to prevent iu
Ike U,r»l<i'. Richmond corfo.pond. noo 1 » f ?»•
of tiza 27th ears Gen- (iraiit was heartilv 1 c,,r * h f •« r ro«nded tba onb and took into
woloosuod to that QiLf by thu unliurv no! i cu,loi I »«v*«ty por^ona. Home of thorn
JJsBSr t" hr first ir r
while there regarding Moxicau eff.irs. J [*[••. !'^•• 10
Ue said emphatioallytiiat tbe ndvont of Theirage* ranged from eighteen
JlMC+'JKJi
James M. Beebe, Boston, Mass: D. Rodney
King, Philadelphia, Pa: Wm. Bryoe A Co..
New York; R. M. Bishop k Co., Cineinneti.
■“ *o; MoDuniel A Irby. Lynchburg. Va; Kr-
ik Hardee, Savannah, Ga; Guthrie A Co„
ngHle A Hnyder, Na-nhville; Wm. J. Taylor,
t Orlouns.
dee 2 3m
PRAIRIE PLANTATION.
I OFFER FUR SALK. 1.02** acres ef Prairie
1 Lands, situated in Macon county, Alabama,
eix miles north of Union Springs ood sixteen
mile* south ot Tuskegue, lying ol Oulmhatopie
Creek.
Thore are between seven and eight hundred
acres cleared laud in a high state o( cultivation;
good framed negro oabins for 40 hands ! framed
fin-house and Iron -crew All been built with
in the lost tour yea r s. An or Lee ion well* fur
nishing an inexhaustible supply ot watei
These lands have long been i*ouaidej
moat desirable in tbe State, for their L ,
BI LIT Y an.l PRO DUCT IVKN KS8. yielding
remunerative crop* of corn und cotton.
Coro, fodder. i- -rk and atock hog*, cattle and
mules, cotton seed und implements to eorry on
the lurrn for another year, con bo bought with
the place Freediueu on lac place can ba hir-
I. Pn**eii*iou gi\ eu immediately,
dec 2 1 in 0. K. JOHNSTON
Montgomery Advertiser end Taski
will copy and send bill to this office.
i News.
Plantation for Rent or Sale
A T Chehaw, Macon co., Ala., on tho Mont-
ii gmneiy ami West Point ItHilrond,contain
ing lJk» acres—tint) t*» 70u cleared ; good Dwell
ing House, Negro House*. Gin House, Gin,
Screw, and all other appurtenances of a Ant
class place. Apply to
deo 2 1 iu J. RHODES BROWNE.
(MILL & BROTHER
IIA VK REMOVED TO
K”o. 5)0 Broad Street,
(fine door abovtf Pease's Book Store,)
t\’HKllK they are now reeeiving a well se*
v ? lectod stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry (foods
DRESS TRIMMINGS. NOTIONS.
BOOTS. SHOES,
HATS CAPS
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. *r.
Also, e food assort meot of
LADIlfift' CLOAKS,
which they are offering at RanuoaD Paicxa.
The Ladiee will find it t<
and examine their stosk _
before purchasing elsewhere.
MR. L. I. IIARVEY
Pistols, Powder, Shot, &c.
(JOtT’S POCKET PISTOLS.
COLT'S POLICE do.
SMITH * WESSON'S do. sit «t«w.
CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND SHOT,
PERCUSSION CAPS.
and a new lot of
STEEL PEBBLE SPECTACLES.
Just received at
do«2 6f T. S. IPUH'k
For Sale
By D. P. & R. ELLIS.
(Late Ellis, Livingston k Co.)
O N TUESDAY. 5th December, at 11 o’clock,
we will sell in front ot our auction rooa-
A SPLENOID LOT NEW FURNITURE'
1 MARBLE TOP ROSEWOOD BUREAU;
1 WALNUT COTTAGE BEDSTEAD;
2 MAHOGANY ROCKING CHAIRS;
1 OVAL MARBLE TOP CENTRE TABU
I S.tt WsInatSOKA BOTTOM CHAIRS;
50 YDS. TAPESTRY CARPETING;
100 do. NEW INDIA MATTING:
WASH STANDS;
BEDSTEADS;
DIVANS:
TABLES;
A tout floe Mshoisnr Bxton.idu DIKI1M
TABLE.
CROCKEY A GLASS-WARE;
2 Fine China T;a Sets;
A Tory flu# Plstod TEA SHTT, 7 pi*c«*.
Wllk otbor rslusblo cihmIi. is lh* Uo««k**f-
n«
Mp||.
UMwb A tkrouo in Mxiuo, sod w# *l;oulJ ! j*?*' * **J'J r * 1 but
oot consult thst power in re-Mtsbluliinn l ' ,e hou*o koio* surrounded But one or
0>* republic, iio snid t).st Franc, hs.l no ! * w » wc y ,l '.r , ? l «*r» V'ftwn
right to (Kwffsre in the aumtion. but if!
•L. would invglTO li»r*#Tf with u* in u IV —P* ******
w.r «n On* point, now ia lb. timo lo bsv
i our iu my and n*v>- it jet orgsn-
tbe police. Tbo men w.r. tk.n taken out
a* the officer* wanted them. One fellow
land, and be tor. our com luorce u »g»in set *° l V 1 ! ll '" b,, J r ^°** ■idloi'l biui.elf out,
- tlilnkinglbu*to.!udeobser*eti(Mi. Annth-
Uw.ffirthm prouoUo.1.*, it u. M do- u{ |S'K'IfrSS.SSSTKTTK’.rSSi
ol.red that tbo uuhrary power of tb. Yod-1 nowerd's 7oluuiittou. reporu on treed- "V; T .k* wnL* ’*'? ^*\ Ug
"* nflkin will U iu tbe b*nu. of the "‘ f " ly ^
oral goverunirnt forcud tbl* act upon the I oif^- - f
people of Ueorgia. You cannot, tkorefote,
use * to prore Sini/wr'. tear, lor tba free
dom of tbe black* are not correal. You
MJT tb* commissioner* era tbo mo.t retie- |
We lewFert in Oeorgi*. -We hev*
'rioters to-morrow, * ner •
Sa»lx Hook. Sev. 20.—The ,w*m.r j Lu, »' wore eomoutlo^
»| on tbo ISib, vie
o. arrived ofl bare lo.
■ eew*.
before Alderman
to prieoe.
South I'abomxa Mxuete- or Cox
okx.s,—Tb# returns so f.r received fndi-
e. I. I l.e .lenltoe .. t S..M...I U , fl «t u .. .
*eKl county lor tbe yser lonb m erecting e
eotihty }«fl, sud to- other purposes. The
bill was rend three times and passed.
■Uy Mr. Uoldwaite—A bill Co coinpen
sale tba Judgeaof tbe circuit court tor
rondoring extra services in holding special
turms ot .aid court. Referred to Judicia
ry Committee.
By Mr. Worthy—A bill forth* relief of
Frances K. Hooks, administratrix of tbe
estate ol T. J. Hooks, late of Pike oount.v
Suing referenoe.
By Mr. CouuoIIf—A petition for e new
oounty out of portions of Tallapoosa and
Randolph counties. Referred lo Commits
lee on County Boundaries.
By Mr. Tompkins—A bill to Incorpo
rate th. Mobil* Trade Company, which
was referred lo the Committee on Corpo
rations.
By Air. Wilhite-, A bill to empower tbe
Commissioner's court of Winston county
tsi issue county bonds' and levy n special
tax in raid county, to aid ia ereoting a
court bouse end county jail therein. Read
three times end passed.
Tbs two Houses assembled in Conven
tion in ths Hull of the House at 13 m., for
tbe purpose of sleeting an Attorney (Jen-
erul sf tbe State.
Tb* following named gentlemen were
pieced in nomination: Hons. Jno. W. A.
Sanfcrd and Alsx. B. Clitherall.
Jno. W. A. Sanford reoeived 71) votes.
Alex. B. Clitberall " 4d "
And tb* fornnr was declared elected
Attorney General (or tbe term prescribod
by law.
The Senate retired and tb* House was
caned to order.
Tb* Speaker (Mr. Co*per) announced
tli at be bad.
ilec 2—3t
for gala by th
ETT k C0\S.
GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY
A H Aganu, we have this tUi form*! a c '
xx. partnership with Massra. White, I’afthr
Co., 62 Broadway. New York, and they wl
vary shortly l>o prepared to loan monay M the
cultivation of Cotton, Hice and Sugar- They
will alao provide white labor for IhoSoutii gen
erally. In a few day» w« .-kail ia«ua uiruulam
setting forth all th«we tbiugs In detail, from the
above nouse. Having formed this arrangement
we can offer greater facilities for tha sale of
Southern land than any establishment in this
cowulry. Wo therefore solicit the patronage of
those dffisiring to soil land. Prompt alta^tian
given to all business entrusted to oar care.'
Doc 2—tt Marshall l parsons.
Eastern Hay.
^ lATRO* LOT OF HASTERN BAY Ibr
J. R. IVEY A
doubt
national one*. Tbs fact that raid
bav# been appointed for a >ps-
nurpose, indicate* tbsl the object ef
MeaaUan is to bav* twu oodra
Ptqwfcl Md another lor tb* wb
Egression on Chill occupied cats tbs election of Samuel McGowan L««l bf(i«
ot tb* Kurotu an pre». member of Congress for th* Third, and Tbe bill to
... d from an mdunnttelmeeting Hon. James Farrow for tbn Fourth l)ie- ; bim^raai L
bald is Liverpool, would bo preranted w
Karl Clar endon, lohing that prompt action
r tba protection of BriU*h in'
on. ia Chill. A deputation of Liver-
a , I K. K>*««boatU bod watted upon Earl
bitea, | Usreudon In regard to U>« Chilian trou-
trick Tho result of tbo oloolion In tbe Tbl* bill wss opposed _
First snd Seoond OUlricls !» still doubt- j Loxc, Mans-coanJ other*,
fill. The general belief, however, h tbst
by request, pieced Mn*r*.
I.th-por end bills on th* Committee on
Local Lrgi*lstkm.
Incorporate Alabama Whit*
in Israel Labor snd Rral R>tat* Agency,
This bill wss opposed by Maatr.. Morra
1Jftri 1
General Kennedy has a
, majority In M>*
Klrsl, snd Hon Wiu Alkna In tb* Serdnd
Diurict
Pending th* considaralien of n motion
by Mr. Maassoo, to indefinitely poeipom
me bill, the House adjourOed uotil 10 o'
elsos to-morrow,
Notice to Shippers of Ootton,
f
A
Inn
Atlanta, Ga.,
■■tern *t Atlantic Railroad, are raqufrwd to
■mure the game againat Fire, m tha game will,
front this time forward, be received at tha own-
er.a riak. unlegg notice ig givea the Rood lo iml
^Mfor the benefit of. the owner and at bii or
dec J
lm
ROB’T BAl
. Lup’ti
HENRY PERSONS
HAS RECEIVED A SPLENDID LOT OF
CARPETINGS,
—AND—
BREAKFAST SHAWLS.
—ALSO,—
Plate, Goblets and Tombltrs.
Strayed or 8tolen,
i LARGE BROWN BULL.
A mottled laoo. A
paid for ioformatioa
doc a-fit*
CQ'S
ing lino,
ouv 2M)
BY D. P. & R. ELLIS,
(Late Ellis, Livininton A Co.)
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
IN OOLUMBIja, OA.
fILT, k, soiil oa the |ir*uii<e* t* tb* MO-'
-' btUJra, on Tburmlar ibr Hili day of IM**"
b«r naxk at 14 o'clock o. in- all tbo Rrsl “Ul
with all tko risbls, l , a»*l£i*L,‘*5] {‘KrttSjJc-
This well known property conoutioTmjq
Let*, with and witooat water PtWilgrtJ. “•
operatives' U^ugei on both # idea of the thou*
boochee river, together with
the Water Lot Company’• property n**
all more
A .atublo reward wiirL
‘-TfylKVHERD,
Water Lot Company'* property ana ns*
aor* I'.rtlc'al.rll' doocrlbod 6ol»;w. vu-
l ths oast lids of tho river «vo (i) job *“*•
three W) Lou without weter .pnviiwj-
Three*ana-a-half tiki Lot* with t■*
^S^n^; r. k u‘t-o -*
■Wr , gSfA p ffll l A5 ; «n .b.W«-W
Oempeay's properly, oosiistinf «>
IV ater Lota.
All the above Loti aro 72 foot # JronL |k#
On tho woat side of tho river, too LoU ••
river bank, and nine Lota in Girard.
Twenty-gix acren land, on
Dwelling Houao, forty-eight operativea now-
and one work-ohod. Tkaaf*^
Tho aale will bo without roaorva-
orty will bo ghown to porooot deal*m« /
®ra, »y tim. Previoj,
e<d3l—ida ■ b J
SALT!
to AnniVM.
HE cargo of ahip Scotland is now onboard
" V ..f „k.uk tl 1 —
AL80,
In afore and t« arrivoa a gonarai afook of
Gmcorfoa at whofoaalo oxaiualvfijr.
Doc 1—3t* M. TT ELLIS k CO.
JV^jL. IVEY dt CO.
HAVH JUST RECEIVED
50 rolls KENTUCKY BAGM3INQ
50 coils ROPE,
600 lbs. TWINE,
Large lot of INDIA BAGGING.
Any of th* above erUelea wil be sold ta tarn
or *uiall quontitioa.
nov IHr •*
Administrator’s Sale.
PHCEN1X FOUNDRY
AMD MACHINE SHOP-
rj'HE esdersiiaeJ beg leavs
1 (rienos end Uie publlo j Ktekd*
hove built a tint class r "cnJry » “
Sboaoa peleihurps b
■_s -it;.s..«^idU filKOi. "•r'lfilllk
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
JAYB a large aa^irtioei.t of Strawberry
hy a<>(dying to A.
cornar.
doe 1 tf
Alien, at Kanhi’* old
JAc> «VlleR.
i Hbgeman i Pure Cod Liver Oil,
I IHIR Sal. by
' aevlitf CARTER A FLODRNOK.
♦til day cf bcftembtr
r the Court of Ordinary.
properly ot JtM-cph \V.
of Muaeogae county,
at tho piaatation heloaging to hi* catale, aitua-
ted on the river road •even aiilaa below t'oluui-
baa, conaiating ol Corn. Fodder. Poaa, bbuaka.
WhvU, G.iu, Ulda
Id PI.u
wagon. Cooking Utonallg
idauianto of all kinda. At
tha Plantation, containing over ISO) acroa. TOO
of which la open land-ftw acree «*rjiha ofoared
land lie* in what te known oa Woolfolk a Band,
and 1* not nrpasead ta feetill-y hv aay leads in
the State. Sale to continue from day to day
until tbe "-^ VWlIOLK, Ad-V.
aovsetd.
“irTakc’SiV'virasur* IfJfflSiZSi
gOMO at our w oa* to th# c jgr, flv* *
heat laud ins*, ot anywhete in t
— i-«,ij**Af.
jbLnwsaisiiiarsSie.
nuo lJ-U
NEW
vpnK und.r.lined b *« ’•*” ersifr.
I trirad* and lb. >abUt - sra»nuu ot
have thi» day formed a cop»r
name and atyie ef tirTGflB^
POM TAIN E
for the traa-«g«tion ol a
WutketM ui Gucnl Ctamsiw
AH huslns** sntrustsd JSJfhraiiaJSS?
prompt attontloi. Gur w ar . _ t
of aroctlou. willaoon bonjj^f* |of um r
time we will provide Our
until thabuilJAb* jf in W. \
apt ia on Rondo ph atraat. «« Wtr^SSNl*
building. umbT th. old Low.^
Columbu*. S#|»t. ^