Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 09, 1865, Image 1

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DAILY ENQUIRER. K I Ei vsss bytlut* ne ceiitr, SJiSPl waft STof IT, *D OTl t, 0 HOC, ie bluing : . < 1 -‘X^-t rU fttililttmJL:—l : gagland & Wynne, Proprietors. STRICT CONSTRUCTION OR TIIK CONSTITUTION -AN IIONKsT AMO KUOMO.WfCAl. AD.HI.^MTRATION OR TIIK OOVKHMjHKMT. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1865. VOL. VII.—NO. 294. SPECIAL’NOTICES. rk Maco*. Oa.. Aurntn.iHRS. ) tn.Ms.orJirfrom Treasury. D.p«rt«ent, tawa, t0r| ll,!, lire required le Repaid before ahlp- “ cotton CM bo roaJe from this district. “Jfj? " "d District I* composed of the following R «S 10 *• Dakar, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Cbutta- K b oo Crarrlord. Decatur, Dooly. Dougherty 3 BRotn oil Harris, UoiRtiw. Loo, Miuion,>Iarlon' *1 mf, Mitoticll, Monpoe. Mustasee. Pulaaki’ k. UoUutan, Randolph, Bahlcy. Spaulding, China ,o*tt, Suioptcr,Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up- laulL IlI^B u'abstor and Worth. JAMES C. McBURNNY. Ausud 22, WB-tf Collector. Internal llevenue Notice, Official instructions having bocn received this rfrotulbo Comuiissionsr of Internal Rove- , Rail Roads, Steaui lioata. Kipro»a Com- aiss anil off jac.a. a-e here y notitlod not inns pert any Cotton, ut ou(ve it hgtof the ullectoral ulatricl, uuleaa tliSy filet'jrruoure it from this cilice or from mydepoties. ( U(,ncan be shipped on any Railroad to Ma- Duty ean he pnld atOoinihbns to Riohard I,,,ties, Deputy Collector. - JAMES 0. MoBCRNKY. August 2->-tr Colloetof. FEICE COTiLHCTOR INT'L IU5VENDE, 1 .... ii.uvuiaiv oj’ <iKWEUlA, > ii, August 14, 1805. | Hettea Is hereby given dhat all Diatillere of 0. MAiiamu,; Eo. I’akhonr SoiUlmni Real Kstate Office. IttAESEALL & PARSONS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ! AUCTION AND Commission Merchants, WHITEHALL ST., XHbHhnd Huuj-* Dlbfck, near tho Rail Hoad. ATLANTA, GA. Wo umke *h1ch of Stock?, Produce, and col lect Rents. Debts and Soldiers’ Claims exocuto Deed#, Mortcaju*#, oxatuino Titles, etc. Nov 9,1863—Hm I w. o unit aud. J. W. TULLlfl. 00NANT & YOUNG, ; J- R- IVEY & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS,(COTTON FACTORS, 'Warehouse, l DECEIVING, MViUIH AND GENERAL Commission Merchants,' NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, .ISTow York, Offer their servioc or other produce, a goods of all kind-*. sales Cotton, Tobr.c ill purohase on ore n,|«. peachoa, gralMr. earn. OP ether aubutiin- , uni all Dianufaclurora of tobacoo. cigura, 5 ' mo required to take out a license and give nd- Thore arhefall to givy bund and prucuru «we apc.il* aMltlW t.i aM ■otSier vanfiUiM d forf.Baraf, liable tolpfly-fcno hundred per mtum additional duties therein. Notice, merchants und others parthaaing 4 aorf before tho duty w paid, do au at their rick, lithe law compel! tue to aeiahit.no atttr in whoae hand. it may bg found. JAllliS C. McUURNEY, ,ug22-tf Ccnfeot.tr. CULUMUU8. CU„ Audn.it 22, 1865. Hiring been oppnintod Doputy Cnilector tor iiiuotlu omhraciug Muscogee, Talbot, Har- i good u a^iirpni.flhattahooohocaudStewart.alli.ur- , . 8w '», eMiagud iu di,tilling spirituous llquora ia the e ° AoiM lot. named couuiioB will apply at onde ut my ■ oppusUo the Poiry House. and Hie bonds id procure permits, RICHARD W. JAQUKS, Doputy. Collector Rflfc22-tf Tnteraal Rev. frfBidt. tla. 0 seven . ork. Ik, tout for 1 Reasoned lUrnwb •ptea far a. A Gnu i and bon sveryUini ce of Ma . 16 uni si ed on the; ixtto tbeh a, fodder, ad eney, C. \V ALKE j of ciUin to lamb an Curn, Ft t. MRr.fi. \ j A. J*. BULL. . MOO HR. 1 1 I.. M. SCUDDKK, M. R. BELL & CO., (For/noriy IIkj.l, Moorr A Co„) WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMX/IISBIOlNr And Forwarding Merchants, 91AU1ETTA HTRKET, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA. Con.«hrn»nont3 - dvo our bwt pi \rurding buiinc flolioilod, which will don, mid the 1 id pruwptly done- REFER Atkinh, Dunhum k C')., 0. H. Woodn, E. D. Youutr. W. II. Youiik. R. M. tiunby, Oct. 7—dm T O : Apalachicola, 1 liuru u l a, AI ii. D. H. BALDWIN & CO., C0MW1SS10 s MERCHANTS, 118 PMARL STIlMPIT, NEW YORK. D. H. Baldwin, I J. Fa Ccmmixo. f*' c No. IT Alubnn Through to AtiauU« * thntal tUrrtfd a hn niton . . j- it-rup c>u SUPKRINTKNIMNT’O OFFICE, -ri' '■ JufsOtbi vK RAILROAD CO.,_ ice l.iittui Cui.uaaua, tie., beat■ itth, 186n. r lepunli liaitilM Rail B«d Bnl.ertiale > Ida « m \N AHD AFIiai MOWDAY.llth lnrt.i the in. Fur Id J PsTsonger'lnuil uu thliToad will- tanks, ofQ ‘ Fag Forsyll Ptusonger 'J ioav« Collinbu? tt...~.. rriveia Nuooi —7 o’oloc'i, A. AI. 4 ; lu .o ?' Mi leave Mncon mi «. ’ rri?• in Culumbui —•*.34* ?• Uoon and WeMiarn A> R, Mchctlnlce REA ,..v.M,co„=^: W M. fTATioftr j,fcrjznr:3z^k f: w.-iiVoLAKK^ut-i 1 ’ REFERENCES: Messrs. S. it. MtCnmy k C.» Atlanta, (ia. ** Si Ivey k DiMiKherty, do. John W. Dnucan, Ks«p, do. Morris. Ilortou k Wulton, f Aucuuta, (la. “ *Dann k ManRliiitu Macon, (in, " J. W. Fears k Co., do. ", Robert Unbfersham k Sons, Savannah. ’ u 'lJrwin Sc Unrdco, do. " Loe k N»i4f*u, Montgomery, Ala. " A. I. Koiiob k Co.,•.’•••• Memphis, Tcnu. Marcys J, Wright. Hmj., do. Mansrs. Mn'stncnle d? Snyder, Nashville, Tenn. * D. 11. Baldwin k Cu., Now York. _dcc2-*3pi _ P. F. Pease & Co P. P. Pease, Scott’s Hakqr, 3d St., Hot. Cherry* Mulberry, ATLANTA, GA., MACON, GA. COTTON FACTORS, Forwarding and Commission MERGHAITTS. ’ yi/i/'T.j’UiWC’ic.s : Jumcd^L Beebe, ll.dlon, Mass; D. llodnoy ItirtS, I’hnnddlphia, l*u; Wm. Bryce k Co., New York; 15. iM. Bishon k Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; McDaniel k Irby, Lynchburg, Va; Kr- win k Hard•:«% SiiVeiiiniu, (in; Guthrie k Co„ IdOuisvBlc, Ky; Wurd. Shaw * Co., Montgom- •ry, Ala: S.*MTebh Ac Co., Mobile, Ala^ Alas- seugaie k Snyder, Niudi\ 4 itlc; Win. J.'luylor, New Orleans. dee 2 3tn to do the Warehouse, Receiving, Forwarding and (Vimmiddion Buitinesd iu all its various branober ^Vcurualso prepared to udvanoo on Cotton and Mcrehuudizo in store, und on Colton tor sliipuient. Consign rents solicited. Oppoulto Post Office. J. It. IVEY k CO. C • * I • s i • • u . Gii., Nov. y, lHf.5—lm CHANGE OF SDHEDKLK. I SUPKRINTKNPANT'S OFFICE, M, 4c W V F. It. K., r Montoomcey, Sapt. 20,186R. ) and alter Friday, Sopt. 22d. 1806, T’ IR y on lhis Koad nitl b ® r > ia “ a \g 111 OAll Lmt« Colctnbus at *..w..a..i......-6 86 A.M. LOWER PI Arrive West Point 12 M e river, Hi Arrive/ utaiua ‘JWi the MaE rat Montgomery..*. — •••* 15|P. M. West Point -1 If) £• M. at C®lounabui» ——Jt 4o» r. M, ;uuiv>« Couaectidg with truinn of A. Ac . r. R. It. is are all h »t West Point whion arrives in, Atlanta at 7 F. Em in time to oonneot with the Western and Atlmtic Kail Kond for Chattanooga and pomta DAS’L H. CltAM Wpt22-tf Gon'i Sup’t. Saratoga Restaurant, WEST HIDE BllOAD ST., Next Door to I). P. Hi 11*' Auction Room • UP STAIRS,' (Formerly Dr. Woodruff’S office.' fgkx /—x TIIM Sub.soriber having Kyi|«Jpurchiisedthi8wellkuowu and popular Restaurant, would inform biR iriends i ■ - soil tho publie generally, that ho wilt epare no psifiBor expense in making thU on3 of tho-uioHt vlerirable resorts in the oitj\ He irtll - always have on hand every delicacy this and other oarkets afford. . ’ At . Ladies or families wishing meals sent to their rooms cuu have them sent to Hoy i*att dl tho city ut rensoauhlo rates. ,, Q BARROW. ,nuv 25 tf Advances on Cotton. A. STHASSBURGER, General Commission Merchant f WLfOLESALfc: OltOOEK, 1034 COMM RUCK tiTKKEr, 10» *, . Montgftiticry, A1m. hand an oxtonslye assortment ot ducu, Cotton bAughf to < Piompt.attu.tUiU a •Julyl*).—Pm ru to all oonriguments: sottle; Bid if Jaiiiuff villlie putu rs of the mi lor uoderCa S’G k m al OKANE, JOHKSOlf & QKAYBILL, SAVANNAH, tiKOROIA, NMAltDIM nil COMMISSION MEUCilANTS. plcnsnro in inform- i Columbus and the re-established his firm in 8avutiuah and will give careful attention to all business entrusted lo thorn. U. A. CUAXK, JOHN It. JOHNSON, J. II OUAYRILL. sept 13—3m (J, TV, HOflKTTK. B. *• LAWIIOX ROSETTE & LAWHON, A.TT CTION COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131 liltOAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. JEttSONALaud prompt attention given to Aon^KU&ents. oA»r OpTTQN purchap«Ml. | JiilyZtr—ti . It. Vi. UUOKKIt, uillil fonrk .illant-iis • 27—t, W E will SHIP COTTON iu Brit o!a« in N.it York, and amk. liberal 0Anil J. R. FYEY" i CO. TAKEN OP, A 8MALL SORRELL MARE |ioney.-*umc itiur ur ftt.e inn uM. 'Jtke owner can BARNETT & fcO., YYOBt COTTON FACTORS, GROCERS AJill COMMISSION pC^ANTS, tCIIASKBS. iSERDfi' against tl ;e««ed, »r* u of an • 'c™ RAINS |» HAli- 1 first hare lior by lutying lor tW*iulv»rttee«nont and other cxpcinaae -7. D. NANCL. _nov is_ tf _ r ' Z* bedelL & co„ Orooert aud Commissioa Merchants, (X*arLu ojipojiiic JJunk U ffolumluf. OOLUMBU3, GA., l/EUF«.)rifinllt'on hatWp6uOCKltlF.R and ^ CtHJN T UfV KO D U V5K df ovepFind. Consignments oT MorchnndihesolTeilod. Prompt attentlun givou tu the purohaee and ale of Qeud« ot' every deMoriptldn. W.A.^BKDKLL. houiej j BLAIR & GSNNETT, ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, *3U, VVK8X BltOAD ST. r > Corner St. Clair and Bronil COkUMDUS. OA. pKOMPT Attention given to all Consign £ oients and Shipments of Cotton to Nei lork. New Orleans and Liverpool. Libera Advances made on consignments, nov 17 tt WATCHES AND G. D. CAPS. J UST RECEIVED, ofine»e«<»rtincntol Silver Hunting (Ja*o Watcbtw. ALSO. . 10,000 Perouasion Cap?. T. S. Sl'KAK. » aug 18-tf full and complete . stuck Dry Good?, drocories, Cutlery, Diuu.stie ami IVircu Uliwswuro, Crockery, _ 1-Virciun Liquors, 51 iuei, Ac., wliiqli^ciii” bo’iiiui' at "lowest rnarkot I'ricea— Wholesale or lieUill'. , . No difliculty in having your money ebungod. HOff 21-tf ■ - — UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVKSUB STAMPS Ju. r.- A ceived and for snlo by S*ptJl,tM5-tf »n. A CHAPS**] Sttffl ►AW8OS1 I u Char®H i g 0 od H^l ES, &'■' Wtl.ruu'* 1 ' kllTJIk' 1 ! tiEXEUU, PIRUIVSING AGENCY. ISRAEL F. BROWN 4 IS ON, NKW LO.SUOaY. COWUCTIOUT. jffe *^RV, applieable to the wants of the Southern purohaHoe made free of Commualon til) 'awwt market ratea, at u expoditioua routes. Or- led with at. New BAKER, ROGERS & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 30 ii. 30 Stcoutl Street, •' * CINCINNATI, OHIO, W BOtiBSAliK DHALllttS in Fant-y mill SMi-le (irvverl.i. WUfarn Roi.rv. Oh.ei. and Uutlor; Dried Canned nnd Foreiun Fruits. Firli nf all kind?, SociL An, Two mom burs ot i.ur llrin rosideln N.w 1 ork. being ilia. oonitauUy in tbo markot, Toady to tak. Mcivaninco ot favornbla obwngoi. aud buy- initfn.m tirn non is. aivn u, faoiiitiw lor get ting Goods, uuauri-a.'sod by any house m the l AlivKnoY, ni.iiU n» t-outiniimentg to 1$. P. BAKER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 110 i>enrl at,, llauoTer t*«iunre. NEW YORK, oct 27—3m* 8TIiAWRERRY PE ANTS. HAVE 0. intgo (Wsortui^rft «f Strawberry BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH. Advances made on consign tn on tf* to our llo use in New York, (tnd to our friends in Liverpool nnd Glasgow. Oot. 10,18«V>— :3m J, A. TYLKtt ’.....SAM I. K. UoHlU'N. TYLER & flOBISON, Grocery & Commission Merchants, NO. 129, (Nearly 0/)j)uai(c I'm Um,/c of' CuliiinOut,) lTKRP on hand sv good nti*ok of FAMILY IV UKOCFMFS, CUO' a rJli T .ml SVOA WAFF, 1\)ILFT ,SO.U\ J'/AS, A llr.JJ/J.S, I VMBs,FI*(JUL-GU l'TON, UUMF.STIU OF l OOOJJF, a t’. Particular attention givou to tho purchase or aalc of any kind 11 produeo •*» ttinvhuud^o. J. A. TYLi.il, aag5-tf .SAAIi’ll j. It Dill SOX, ATKINS, DUNHAM & DO., COMMISSION aud Fi)ilWA!ll)ii\<i MtHCiLVNTS, APALACHICOLA, FLA. eJjily l ltli, 18i>5.—tl JOHN KING-, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at the cltl Marine Dank Agency, WILL BUY AM) SRLL GOLD, SILVER, KXCiiANGE, 33A2STK1 aSTOTEJS A.1NT3D UNCURRENT MONEY. ALL KINDS OF STOCKS. BUNDS, AND OTIIEU SKCUKiiTE.;, Bought und sold ou Uoimuisslon. Particular attention paid to C.dlcatinns a this and other poinU; and tho proeueds remit tod prointly. Oot 2m WM. G. SWAN, (LA’J-’E of 'XKNXIW-Sl.i:.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. Office over (lunby’s store t- ■vnor of Broad ui^d £>t. Uiqirstretts. p.-t l&-3m’ p THOS. V. JOHN;. ON, (LATii OF UT. UIUI-. MU.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, ilairn and Real Estate Agent, Nut 50 Blanker. .Street, iUp Stairs, MONTGOMKUX, ALA. Oet. l(i—3iu” J. T. PHYTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MEMPHIS, TJaXJtfE.SSEK* P ROMPT attention civgp to uii biiiiiHJSfi cn- truatoii to his care. Relent tuU'-Hi. UL»os Holt, Columbu8. tuu ■opt «, l"i'A-b:a B. Wi ffiOISE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. O FFICE over Spencer k Abbott’s More, n ox to office of It. ii. Murdock. • oct ¥7-flm rt. J. MOfiKH. SKNIOP.. • It. MdfllM, Jl'Nl*»R. LAW NOTICE. ^PlIK UNDliHrflUNLD h;t\e loruied a co* X partnership, under tho uit’oo uHdsfj le ol R, J. MOSJCrt, und will cstnbli.-b tiuothoo m (JolumbuH, (Jtw, on tho 1st October noxi. Iu tub meantime letters addressed a/* abuvo will be rrumptly attomled iu. . , , ., The senior pnrmor will attonu rcgMlnrly the United btate.iDiainotCi.utl :•: ivauuah, the Supreme Court oI Ucoijm u/i’ i.;;.- Judicial District, the Courts of the ('..aUuiioochee Cir cuit, and upon special lotnincr in important oases will attend any ot tno courts tit uoorgia (Fodcral or stale. aug 15- tf ' JAMES M. RUSSELL, /%. f ^ 0 r ia.o y at 12-ji4<t wn tO Hi on liver iiiore »f Gui.ly i Co.,) H AVING re.umcd the lirunioo of Law. 1 will hercaitor rive my umln iJcil t NEW FIRM. havr. ^ \ i FORT AIN E & HUGHES, lor the trnnsnoiion of a IVartliouhc and General Commission Business. Ail burine?.-cntru?ted*to them shsll receive prompt attention. Our W.u’ehouse, iu procem of erection, will so«jn bo ready, but in the mean time vo will provide storage for our patrons until tho building is finished. Out office at pres ent is on Randolph utrcot, in W. W. Uarrard's building, nc..r the old Lowell Warehouse. juhn fdntaixe, w. ii. nuuflffis, Co'umbuF, Sept.10.1805—octl-tf urer. T K It M OF lUE DAILY ENQUIRER. One month a 1 ft» Three months Oo Six months t> (*d Single eopies 10 ceatii. A liberal deduction will be made in favor of Newsboys and Dealers, RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 Square, one week •> 3 50 two weeks b 00 " three weeks - S GO Squares, one ffr injuries to their persons nniler the Purses, Larne Itolls of Conlbileritte Mo- siinrii! rules and regulations as to comps- i ney and little greasy wads of Greenbacks teney a. govern white persons. j a few tooth-picks and iome false trteth, , • u . r - "ones, of Marengo, oftbred the fo|. j padded vests and higli-lioel boots, will al lowtnz amendmeint, winch was adopted : . once be donfbemed to the use of our Ila- 1 rovtded, lhat in all c-ses, civil or | hies, who, when the battle is Won, shall criminal, in any oourt in this State where lie triumphantly brought lo the front negroes are allowed to testify, both pur- [ XI. A - tho iVidowers are thus tirr neu- ties shall bo competent witnesses, and no | tral, let their rights bn respected and a interest nor relationship shall disqualify | mutual alliiince bo made whenever oxpe- 1 di»-* |!| 2 2\% | | W. la. fiAI.tRBDRY. 8. B. WAKXOUC. WARNOOK &00„ COTTON BEOKERS COMMISSION "MERCHANTS, Office No. 131 Broad St., (ilosotio k Luwhon'.i Auction Room.) Jib" i’lirlieular attention gi COTTON. mioDLOK. Ac. B/0OI> |i* ( S a »a 7. v. x\ k 1 tin'tis i/i ittirfiVi t intin ? r, f «*nr. s 7n 2 1H 30 35 45l-IK 54 Ki-6' 72 7S 81 ‘*0 3 24 38 45' 52 Ml <V, 73 hit KT '.'ll 1 lm 4 ! 3U 4f»i 5f. (ii 71 7'J 37 MluslU 1H< 137 ,5 3b 1 Wi 75 85 ’ 10. In • 1 >“ 125 J.*'. 1 il 11 • (j , 42. 70 OU KW.llu 120 i‘ u 14-t I5o ICO IT' 1*0 12 , ti-r.lOU lVO 140 155 170 Is'. 2A» 215 2,'' 2. * j 18 1 80'120 150 ISOiffOo 220 2d _’18 : . J i* ffl i 100*100 175 20(1 215.4.5(1 27'3U) 325 3.) 575 4ihi oitbor party from testifying in open oourt. lb« bill, us amended, was adopted—i NU. It L known that our onemiea are 49, nays 42. _ uid.-d «nd abated by f undry old reneifadn Mr. Bethea, Chairman of tho Commit-1 w»d6wore, wrnrin^ Bachelor uniform?, ten on r reedmen, reporlffd a substilifte for | When any oV theio niiscrennt? nr® c«p- d they w»II be furniehed with Mrs. tlm bill to r«Kulftte tho relation of master and apprentice, as relates to freodmeu, free neyroos nnd mulfttaoes. Mr. Worthy moved to strike out io much of the bill as relates th tho educa tion of minor apprentices. Lost. The bill was am nded and adopted. j prove worthy of your former and once It) o’clock ! dear departed. Remember that a husband oil RjHuagod is a handy thin* to have \V inflow'? toothing Syrup aud croat Ba bies at tho p jblic expense, fur life. In concKition your commander counsels you to persmorance, self denial and Dry Goods Store?. Be true to yourselves, and From the Georgia Weekly, To the Rescue, Lively Widows! HKAhq’s Akmy of Livki.y Widows, » December 1, 18Go. j Wberens, it is now patent to all women, ana the rest of mankind, and hath become it matter of 6Cundulous notoriety, that a mOat unholy, unnatural nnd entirely un- recT-^uy combination against the rights of women in general, gpln?terp in p&rJiculnr, widows a? a concomitant, is now exi-ting srroatly to the detriment of civilization. I decrease of population, and abrogation of than ono i wadding and christening parties, and hold joicrfi.iri ) tognther by the traitorous proclamation of (so-called) Gen. Celibacy, 1, Darn about th»* hou.-e, especially if you have babies. Be not cast down if you fail once and again, but try again and you will assuredly be vieloriou* ; but should you, tiny of you, be so unforiunuLo at to fail to secure u buchclor husband, consol® your selves with the reflection that we have the widowers to fall hack upon, and that fail** ing, wo have soon some husbands who were created to cur.se womankind, and congratulate yourselves that you, indivi dually, will have no cradles to buy for such husband* to rock. it.. - — i By co Lady Lieut. Gf.v. Balmoral. A Vandyke, A. A. 6: I. Gen. . Gen. Bui moral, of the Army of Lively Milling Under (be Sea. to tht salo of flovK, Au.,'furnished at the market ( ..iir.iihin, (»*., Autf. 3, l.vI5.—tf A. y. boatriTe, 127 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GA., OPPOSITE CULVMBl'g ttAXK, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, REilDY-M&DE CLOTHING, —AND— 131^-AJ^J^:hts. JOHN I», MAKLEt, Formerly of firm of Manley k Hedge?. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Formerly of firm of G. L. McOough k Oo. nov ft 2m . FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. piio : ' ire 1 louse lor the stor-SRESB ago ofC. • mi uini Merchandise. Weroliolt the ssr- ““vaswif Awaswr t oct 17-tjanl J. I J . MURRAY, _ _ advertisement!* published I* week .$1 VO per square for the li f ,nd50couta per nquaro for each usertion. Advcrtijoments inserted nt intervals ehnrgod r* new each insertion. ... „ Advertiseuiontd ordered to remain on nny , of our Former Husbands, do hereby i-sue palion. The abdunce of sun and all natu- seriion UF iUKC ’° iari,C ^ M U<;W c ,c 1 Ul " J the following ; j rai )»gh!, the dripping side-* of the shaft. Advertisements not specified as to time, will SPECIAL ORDERS. , danger of explosion fiom lb® flro be published until ordered out, and chargul i i.u , m rticulnrlv enioinod mum all ! ,in ' Pl rocks and numerous per^ Hoeordingly. Advcrtiacrd are requeated to .state i , 1 . 1 ^Vtfmr i*’! 011 n?, mre-L it with vuguo terrors to active the number of inaort ions desired. | Lively Widow? no matter of what rank, i IUUK , inhtior; , # But when the shafts run All advertiaomouta oonsidurc<l duo from the j i<> precisely and exactly remember that v , d uudlhu -.well of L’i« ocp»n lion and collectable acconiingly J thu M.-called Gen. Celibacy is a notorious j - Ul - d ’ - ■ 1 - hWeJI of Ue 0< Pan impostor, well known to us as that infa mous *-H’rtped convict whose true name is ,'uaie Flirt, and that he U hereby dec'ared outinwe i, and whenever and wherever he nr y \ o caught ho is to be married on i’uv mo one-efed, fills®-toothed, cot Gr«t i From the Montgomery Mail. ALABAMA L1£G I SLAT U K12. Tuesday, Dec. », J^ .i Senate.—Mr. Felder introduced u bill to punibh persons who induce inb *ror? and servants to abandon their contrucls, Jlu- ferred to Committee on F rood men. Mr. Barnes, a bill to authorir.r: the pay ment of tho turn-key fees of jailors in this State. Passed. Mr, Jackson, of Morgan, a hill to re lieve the people ol Alabama by stay of executions und otherwise; which was re ferred to «hidiciury Committee. Mr. Powell, of Tuscaloosa, from the Judiciary Committee, reported‘favorably on the bill to be entitled :m act' to repeal certain acts therein named, to prevent tho sain of spirituous liquors to free poreotts of color Mnd for other purpose*. On motion of Mr. Garrett, the consid-r- ation of the report was postponed tiil Fri day, 11 o'clock, and made the special or* dor for that hour. •The committee appointed to r.mer.aiu tho extent ot tho small pox in tbin city, reported that it was confined solely t< negroes, and whs on the docrea* metis urea have been taken to ] spread. By Mr. Huckubnc: •Resolved, That th Committee on Military Altai re b> in atrucied to prepare a bill lori tho organi- \ j spo*jlo btune one-eyed, false-toothed, cot*- ton-investing woman old enough to ba hi- gramimotber, atidlliul immediately there- al'ior, he, the said Male Flirt, shall bo put to lifelong nursing (t other men's babn-s. , tho Grossest und ugliest being select.d : thort-for. II. Commanders will on every possible 1 I <>cca*ion ambush the foe, remembering he i is said to he strong, nnd certainly is rol u.-:t ' ir. a variety of had hubita, heir very weak j in certain points, ant! can be «v»iiy led into i the buhhes, where his capture or extertni* I nation L almost a certainty. When cor- I nei cd lie is a moat consumate goose, and , buried his head under the idiotic j iieu that his whole stupid carcus?, fuss, i leathers aud all, ifi invisible. Hi. As the policy of the foe u declar 'd ; to be an avoidance ot engagerm*nts, urge him vigorously Li the wall, cut oil' hi« re- lr»»at by forcing him to believe lie is coin- plelely in yourpowet, nnd the probability | i* that lie \viifsurrender uneonditioiiHily. | Rftnenibor that ho will certainly rotreat hind his strongest works, Self Conceit 45 Urotul Street, Colnmbus, Georgia^ Maker aud Dealer iu Guns, am, kInds of ock material and AUJCKJtliS IN TUS.SPOUTING USK. Ho-tlOjkuiB uuil tt.iiaiHnt doao vitk neaLnaaa aud aia^aluk. fowdek and sbot fob sale. KovaftGtd and Luck* R«r»lrad. |>c l.V—tt xalion of thf militia of the Bfh» • Mr. VVoodlitV, a bill to amend f>ec. 1 »>1 ' an act to incorporate the Grand C*>m* mandary of Knights 'i’emplars and tue asscMinent orders of the .State id Aluba- pDroved December l), 18H1. Head three times und«r susponsi 'n and par-cd. Mr. Powell, of M$con, ottered tlio l’.u- lowing, which was adopted: Resolved, That tho Committee on Freedincn be instructed to inquire into the oxpodiouc^uLuUthorigir.g iho C>m- niissioner’a -Courts to pureha?-,. runt, or lea*e lands, as in lheir ui.-creii-ui may seem best, in each finonty in Slate, for tho purpose of crtubi shing farms, where homes may be furnished tim aged, intirm and helpless among the. lYuidmen of Ibis State, end where persons of tins clatt, convicted, of VAgranpy .and other grimoo in ay bo made to yibor f.» r the sup port of ihoso wLo are unaWo lo.-upj ort tbem&elves, to report by bill,or otherwise. By Mr. Felder: Resolved, That the Committee ou Freed men bo instructed to inquire into the expediency of passing a law to protect persona whose property Pub been levied ou by bailiff* or others, by prooesi uudor orders.from tho mi'.itury authorities, *>o tiiat such persons can re- plovy their property. Adopted. MKH8AOK EKOM TIIK OOVKKKOll. His Excellency, tho Provisional Gover nor, by his private secretary, transmitted a reply to thu Senate resolution m relation to school lands in Arkansas and L ana, in which tho Senate was role Information on Ihe eubj '* 1 f and Sappines?, und that these being mad ,f ‘ ‘ of earth, are easily overcome by a hand-to-hand engagement. 1V.‘Should tho foe prove very stubborn, pparontly resolved to din in hi- !cl all Lively Widows recall theii LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. TUE Undfr.dijned h» now prepared w t« supply . ten public with * CA«RIAQE3, HORSES mi every!hint lusiuesb. Also iu is prepared*i t short notice. hu is prepared*to luniiKh a FINE HKAR8K, to all bUkiao.*s outrurted t tittuouK oountios. july - -i’ VVILL atteud promptly to the and forwaraing of all < ‘ 4 . V forwarded by the taoil exp<, ders mu t be aocomi*ani«d with the money, apd u « either at. New London, Oouh*. or *2 John Street. Now York. Refer to fc IS U.own. Maoon. Go., nud W U. thcinous, Uu umbus, Uu . augi-tl ■WA-ISTTIEdV lard md country hams. •etSI—tf It. L. SWIFT. pfauts, pldJli cun t*o had ‘tu anv applying to A. Al- Alien._ut R coruor. dec \ tf _ ntity > ol' JAS. FULLER. Law Notice, rrlir. umKr i. i roan, Uii'J ' fllo applleutp . k G. Wm.’BOOI'ER. ftttfffldf DR. V. H. TALIAt EERO J^KSUMEri the put Uttivu Hesideuci plod by Mr nov 1 iu Mcdiulna in tlilrt Jo kite C«l. lloll. Burses taken on Board and Sale, and ev’eryrftUe&ifou paid to them. A. (UAIUKLL. Columbus. Oet. JR-tf CITY FOUNDRY. nu .Iilisorlbor. woalj rwpMlMIr_ Inform ,h ‘’ir fr ' < n<fuftite k . 1 r«Hra .LS ,l *wii'will p'like anv kTinl iif Maclilnerj- to or- ,l„.“Th-Ii cW-Mll.Ua. GUISX MILLS. OI1.I io loot uoy ilima in our linn. «f-Iii coimuotioii with our Imjioost.w.Jiava Rccurid the sefvices nf ono of the best FAT- TEHN MAKERS In theeoufttry. Wu are wire ranking a largo assortment of llObLUNV.M ARfcL hucU ut T’O Lb. uVKNb, bliLLLBXS, Sl'lBKlW and LIBa. Wi-will ex' hiiQge any thing am kind of Country Produce, i or MONEY. Oruurs reepeotfully oxocutcd. Of ex-Gov. Moore at tno session of 18o‘J- 'HO, in which It does r.ot appear that any thing has been done by any department of the State government on the subject. [Connection.—Tin* net lo nmnmi tin* charter of the Mobile and Girard railroad does not change tho 041110 of tint Mud, a* reported a Few days ago, but simply re quires publication of ft0ckh«M'*tV moi l ing to be published in Coltunhu? und Union Springs papers, inttoad of ftlobil* and Girard.] llvuse of Hep resent (til ccs. —Mr. Smitb, of Choctaw, from tho Commiltoo on Freedman, to which w«» referred sundry bills on tho subject of regulating con tracts between white persons and trend men, free negroes and mulatto' 1 *, reported a substitute lor tho same, an recom mended its adoption. The substitute was road the first and second times, and considered section by section, and amended. Tho business before tho House was sus pended, on motion of Mr. Moore, of Fi r ry, in order to talo* up thu Senate to lion in regard to bringing on c -ruin lions to-day at 12 M. The Hdtino struck out that portion *»1 tho Bonnie amendment providing lor tho election ol trustees t<» Iho IJuivi rsity, and postponed the election of AdjutaM and Inspector General until 12 M. to-uv.irrow, and as amended the f**»rut* r* '•o’ntmn was concurred in. ... oar lino for I Tho cQnshloiatlon of bill on freodmeu t old PBICEti was resumed. .. Mr. Worthy ottered thn following a< an olioited and promptly | ajdttiobfll section t Sec.*—. Bo It further enacted, Thu form r invincible valor* and overwhelm him with iboso ways and means which have novor failed lo conqubr mankind. V. As the foe is eminently skilled in bis opinion, in Matrimonial Military und Strategic Tactic*—we know his real de plorable ignoranen—it wfll bn waste or tinu*nnd matcriulto attempt to cut him ott’ in detail; therefore tho advance wid be made 01 masse—our spies und scouts hav ing HAeortMiiifa tbnt hi* formation i* tola]- taily in hollow heads and spongy lp** r tv and his supply of ammunition^ and physical, ridiculously minute, owing to fhn heavy taxes imposed upon him uy bis Dictator Bad Habits and Tax Assessor ILmcral Dissipation,wo believe bin? wholly unable to sustaiu the iirA charge <u hi.- army of Lively Widow's, under command of Ladv General Common Sense, support ed by Lady General Rosy-Lip*. VI. Our heavy artillery, under com mau l of Lady Col. True Attach mont, be ing unwieldy in the present Campaign, will merely make a vigorous feint on the enemy’s left to cover tho rapid advance of our cavalry corps, led by Lady Breve* Major General Wooing Words, against his centre, while the second divisi »n ol the same corps will, under Lady General Bright Wit, attack his unpr *tec «d rear searchingly, aud thereby throw Lis entire front into a perfect panic. This will be readily accomplished, h» the •*n<*mv has no acquaintance with Bright Wiior any . .. . , of that stylo of lighting. As soon a- th- ,.<*1, lor • panic arises—which will be simuituimou- iivs-Rire I with the first demonstrations on our line DR. BELLAMY H AS removed his hUTo..t Dr. Law Kc-idonoo iw Mr. ' nqpgrtiin. 1*0RTF 11 McILIIFNNY A CO,. * ^ ,>c - • Bo it further enneu d, 1 ca Near ^teuuiboat Land in*. . (tolbWith, ftfccr tho passage ct tins mt, May Iff. IsrtS.—tf rolen hm.fH j there shall be printed ten thousand copu » PHCENIX FOUNDRY ‘ DR. A. J. FOARD, iounu*’- Ml . oo.' to thu citi.i Olffcoin the l 1 Oct dll tf II*. lu.abu-. FOR SALE, AT TIIK 0I.D STAND OF J. B. Ji,Q,UES & BRO., ! A LOT OF FINK Top aud no Top Buggies, HATiW WHIPS AND COLLARS. I UjrsIflNfl Mctoaaaitttkalut aooa. we will ; VV toll chaap l..r oa»h, or *«hap«o foreol (luB, Sapt.5. ILki-tl DOCTOR STANFORD revtt..---, .udotlou* in lut Offioe fieun* tr.^a Sept ft, lb *6—tf ractloe of Modleino and iioin a disunro requiring 1 Umt oouifortublo. AND MACHINE SHOP- rf tim umlcr.rirncd hex leave to Infttrm Oielr JL iriomvs and lha public Konoratly. thr ‘ * j built .1 lirat class Foundry umlM '»ib.(.i<>i.a «ipa»i i.<.(w ecn J* r*. prepared to‘do ... *u«.. ....- JMira*. Wo will r juiy kind of Machinery to order: such m A It MILLS ..t any »i«e. wjtli wruusbt or ivou ahatu. from Uinolie. to 1» InrLrn dl- ITl.m K I.TTLKS from »to 100 Ballons, itcruiedmiu sixes. Wo will make ...w-MILLi aud MILL WORK r.enerull), of JIium or lron . a^i al.l kind* of .til th« public KODorally. that th_. . .. « .u a , | have b’-Jiit .1 lirst eiass Foundry und Machine El) I CAL 1»1:.EL i'rit ol the Into Ai my o. g^ 0 p un Oglutliorpe alreut, between Franklui MI.IM'I «orvt- an(i Uxi^K-u etroou. and are prepared . a la.ui • upything in thoir.lino of buai j rilUJ ami all th< 11 till tt o’clock. P. M. : j OAsm'.SsV hollow-wakY r'Louom' , IKON KA1L1NU. und otiyilim. tlio public I may i1h.ii'. uiadaof bmw or non. All kmd. o I .tlACUINBllV repaired wilU neatiu.-. sod DU. II. 111. CliEUKLEY, LDndiiI«MV*^ofaSntSu>*!rMAum.«te HOM EOPAT1II0T, ! ^« 0 HPEXPKUK hi< Kervices to thooitiaen* nf Col- boar Uudlngr. or any whoro m the city, ftee ol I. uuibusamt klotoUy. Office htnia ruaideoce I charge. HAIM AN k CO. Si, SSS*d£Tb b r!cThm. l !l ! ittati^D.r: 1*. H. All kmd. «f fe*- uk *" h “omr,hour.,r t.k A. M. on,l .roo Uo 4 J ..oUry. im oo,I. oo 1,-rr.l Urm, ; thertmt' for gunhral circulation. Adopted Several atnendments present'd by Mr Smith, of Ch'Ctaw, were adapted. Tlift question traing oiv tho adoption o the bill, it Was carried. On motion of Mr. Goodwin, the S-m .t bHI, for the protection of freftdnu'ii * their light* of person and property, w« tak‘<^v up. The bill i* at* follow^: 1 Be It enacted, i^c., That nil l'r«*.*d-| m'»*, free negroes amt niuIe'.L»eft timii j have the right to auo ami bo sued, pi nd rt ho linploadml in all tho variou? courts of ihts lo tho fcMi.i.* extent lunl wl iio parsons now have hy law. •j. That said froodmen, free negr«u»* and muIuUoenahaU havo ail tho r-medios f»r tho recovety oT thuir pr«»pcjty, und lor tho redreil of injuries t** their por.-on* in said courts that white persons now have by law; providing thai nothing hvroiu contained *ha!) b«» hob! i<» eulhorUe tho teilimdby of any. «uch I'rm-dthun, freu no- gro ur loulutlo, in caso« in which white persobs alomv are parties to suit* and pro ceedings ; put that they shall bo allowed lo te#tity in ult cates in which they are ■ hw, either ntaihlfiVa or <Wfvndant»,and . . kirtnishers, as wo know strong Union oentimont privailing in his ranks, especially among the conscripts, uono of whom have evor been jiitid. a picasuro General Celibacy experiences monthly*—the main body, twenty lims doop, led by myself, Gen. Balin< r»il, thi; j “foriarn hopu’’ of Ancient vt idows in i fiont, tho enure army of Lively Widows m full battle regalia, with banners arm bonnets liigb advanced, hoop.- expanded. ’ plumes living. Polish gaiter* <li»p ayed, ribbons Buttering, riiks rustling, *>alin* shining, perfumes lloaiing, lip* pouting, | bo-oins swelling, necks arching, eves l sparkling, teoth entrancing, iairv f<>rint 1 dancing, swoot voices rngiuien hI voib*js ; pouring, guitars and pianos sounding, i Lily White and Rouge and Sosodon' en trapping, ringlets waving, lunula of snow extending, rounded arms in laces gluien- mg, eyelids drooping, und th« woo e of! our invaLio machinery of coquclling and • 1 most formidable bailor!* 1 * ot natuial and , artificial clmrin* in lull pl»y—ve wiluer - I tninly utterly discomfit, overwhelm, r«*ut - | ami exterminate thi* contumacious, vain- glorious and arrogant foe, even were he ,f I led by an old sour-hoart widower instead of Lieut. Gen. Male Fiirt, wbosigua him self. by necessity, Celibacy. \ Ii. It is especially enjoined upon ari commanders and privates, hs h matter of vital precaution, that all babies be kept scrupulously out of sight and hearing of tho enemy; for should ho expect tim ex istence of one of those dear little crea tures—eweet sugar-plums of mortality — ho will tty to the uttermost pans of the earth, barbarously preferring the society , | of himself and other bears to that of iu- M*nnt babies—the wretch I VIII. The main mm3' <*f Bachelor* bo- tiroly routed, it will devolve i? distinctly audible, it mustsugge»t many fears to tho diligent miner*. The follow ing graphic description is taken from an English paper: Wo are nov; four hundred .vatds out un der tho bottom of tho;‘*a, and twenty feet below the level. Coast-trade vessel* are tabling over our head*. Two hundred and forty feet below us men are al wo(k, and ‘.here are galleries yet below that. The extraordinary position, down to the fac« ot the t.'ut of the iMigin'rh and other works cii the surf ago, at Boimllie, is now explain ed—The jnitio is not * xcnvHted like other mines, uu J»*r the ourtb, but under the sea. Having communicated those particulars, the miner mils us t ) keep client and lii-ten. Wo obey bun, sitting apeechlc** and ruo- tionlcs-. If tho reader could only have behold us now. dro-s«*d in onr copper- colored garmonts huddled close together in h mere cleft ul subterranoan r«.»ck, with n flam- burning on our head*, and dark ness enveloping our limbs, he must cor- lamiy have imagined, without any violent ulreiou of fancy, that he whs looking down upon a concluv j of gnomes. After listening a few minutes, a distant and unearthly round becomes faintly au- uihic—a iong, low, mysterious moaning that never change*, that is full on tho ear as well as heard by it, a sound that might prot-HuJ from an incuteuUbfe distance— from some invitiole height—a sound un- lik- any thing lhat is iienrd on tb« upper gfv»un«J, in lbo free air of heaven—a sound bo sublimely mournful arid still so ghoBiiy arid impressive when li-tened to In tho subterranean rccessn* of tho earth, that we continue instinctively to hold our peuue, as if enchanted by it, and think not of communicating to each other the strange awe and »««tonish»uent which il nns inspired in ih from the very first. At Iasi the miner speaks again, and tell- us what we hour is the sound of the surf lash ng the rocks one hundred and ttv«*nty feotab .vo us. and «>f tb« wave* that are broking on the b-?*iol» beyond. Tbti tide L 4»W »t the tt<>w. aud the tea L in no extr.tor.linury state of agitation, so the sound i« low hnd distant just at this period. B it when »torroaaro at their height, when ibe ocean hurls mountain utter .mountain Of w-tl* r uu tUo win*, then the Dolie is territtic.; the lypruig jteard down hero in tie* tiiih*- i» si*inexpresf'i riy fiercer.nd aw ful. that the boldest men -nt work are afraid to evtinuo their labors all t«ccnd to thu Burltca to breathe Ike upper air, and stand on finn earth, dreaming—though no ca tastrophe has evor happened yet—flint tho *eH will break in upon them if they remain in the cavern below. Hearing this, we got up to look at the rock oiiove u*. We are able to stand up right in tho position wn n« w occupy, aud flaring our candles hither *hd thither in the darknei*, can s*ee the bright, pure cop per sirejinjing through the gailgy in .every direction. Lumps nf ore of tho most lus trous green color, traversed by a natural net- work of thin, red veins of Iron, •appear uere and there in large irregular patches, over which water is dripping slowly and incessantly in certain placfe. Thi* i« tho salt w.ter percolating through invisible crannies in tho rock. On stormy days it 1 spurts out furiously in thin continuous j htreums. Just over our heads we obsorv- ! ed h wooden plug, of the thickness of k man’s leg; lliere is a hole there, and that j plug i* all we have to keep (Mil the sph. I Im.miiso wealth of in-tai is contained iu the toots of this gallery throughout its entire I ngth, but il will always remain j untouched: the miners dare not touch it, for it is a part and n great part, of the rock I which is their only prote'-tion against tho id which has so far been worked here, that its ihlpkoos* is limited to rage of three feet only hefUrften tho 1 thn galley in which xtn now stand the pn > one knows wlut might bo tbu ce of another day’s labor with xo on any part of It.” * Humor ts tue Polpit.—Old Bishop Aylmer, seoing hi« eutureirftiion prett*' generally Hhluep, took his Hebrew Bible ti.mu Iii.- pocket and road a chapter,which rou»"d attention, when the old minister stinrply relinked them for sleeping when they might have understood him, and ii*i' uing whoa they knew not ft word hu sa d. Of the witty Dr. South, it is said that, preaching before King Charles, he saw thn potentate n«l«v*p; he stopped short, and ia a loud and altered tone of voice, three tiiui-a called out, “Lord Laudor* dale, L »rd LaU(hirdttlc, Lord Lnuder- dai< 1” Hi* lordship stood up and looked at the preacher, who addressed him with great compoburc : “My Lord, 1 mu sorry to in irrupt your roposo, but I must beg of you not to snore re loud, 'ftst you Arnold waif* tlio King.” Andrew Fuller, «»no Sunday afterno upon tho unlique veteian* of our army— | tho t people, during the singing tho nur younger soldiers being fur more avail able fur close fighting—to pursue all crip pled Bachelors, and lo capture theni by umimi of*any resource that may lie in their power, tho laws of thia wur permit • tii:g the use of any nnd every specie# of I attack, defencu, ol* ambush that hull) been i hi* muy be invented, forth© us© of woman kind, by tailors, tailor©* e», maii-milli- nor , milliner-, drcsbUiakera, doctors, den- tib -, w ig-makers.or homo manufacturers. Ia. So prisoner* will bp paroled, for.. „ — f tho annul* of lliittory prove tlmt a bachc- ] yours nf ago. Ho was a man or uetierou# lor’# oalu, is novor to bo bold of any value’• goo 1 hn?irt and mnnv weak new*'* in » when given to a b*r-koe|>er or iv woman, j moral point of vlow. 1I« was most ro* b© nho widow or spinster. Therefore, all j pectably connected, and at one lions | os prisoner* us noon us captured, will be led ] scMed of great wealth, which lie reckh i# in penitential wodaing suit*, to our ozecu- tionur, tho Parson, and tbun and there incoutiuotitiy put to death, that is mar ried. • X. AU spoil#, which will b© found, m we well kuow, to consist chiefly of Tailors' and Bat her*’ extravagance*, HairOiU and Cigar Ca*©*, Empty Heads and VacuvU* hymn before tho lorinor., nompr tbemsclvea for a comfortuble flap, and taking the Bible, he hit it ngatti-t the s'nl© of the pulpit, making a gnat noise. At tention being excited, ho said, ”1 am often alrai'l that 1 preach you to sleep, but il can’t bu my fuult to-day, for you are n<de<«p before I begun.” Bird M. Young, of Tallapoosa county, died last month at his resilience in that unity. Ho lived to bo nearly seventy ly wish'd llo Waa th© original c-f tho portrait familiar to iniitiy tiiounaod reader* in the United State* under the a tune «»f ‘Biuwh Suggs,” whose. ”^|vfOtures.'' written by the talonlod uooper, muk** a cherished book in tho library of ©v«ry htvr nf g«tiuiii© American humor. {XtoHtgotncrx A<lv*rti**r %