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Daily Enquirer.
BY TELEGRAPH.
JOHN II. M \ H i n
COLUMBUS :
Suniay Mi 'infif. Dec. 31, 1865.
UKS. ( IIU I’LAK,
\V«* direct attention to the last order*
from tin* Assistant ('"inmi-Monor of the
]'r.V*dmon’« It ir-*nii for tint Mat* of Geor
gia, which wc pu 1»1 i-h to-day.
(Jon. TilDon, in ii.«lructinic hi* agent* I
to com pi? I thn fr««-ilrr.cn, generally, to nc-
i opt fair contract* off,rod to them, has
adopted n n otm* demanded by th" needs
hi d intorr«t* • f nil cla«see. r i he country
cat) n• iLher recover its industrial prosper
ity, nor ch*' order and security of per*
son or property be restored, while the
lend is full of negroes who will ne t go to
work end who have no honest means of
support. We think it would have been
both un i b< 1 »lloinl had flee. T. also
ordered tint where fried men aro com-
pel led to accept contracts there shall he 1
tin ab.tlemeoi of tho wag** offered; for the
reason that u planter cannot count so con
fidently on the faithful observance of tho
contract by one who is forced Into it, hi*
ny one who enter- into it voluntarily. Of
course the compu'suy cla-s cannot be
considered as vuluable a the voluntary
contractors.
There i- another ord-r of (Jen. TilUon
with which, under the < irru*n«tanros, wn
(Jo noi find fault, but the reason given for
which wo rcga.d us untenublo. It is tho
order r quiring lat^ slavo-owners to con
tinue to take C.s r o of the old and infirm.—
Humanity rrqiiucs that this class shall he
cared for, and we urn glad to have (Jen.
Til Ison'* testimony that the late roasters
are generally cheerfully < x ("tiding to them
a support li.il it evinces a di&rrgHnl of
fact- that ought to ha taken into conside
ration, to say that because lato masters
havo long ha I tho services of these ne
groes, und wer.- n quirod by Slate laws to
take care of them, they are therefore
equally hound to do ho now. When so
required by Si-to law-, they were able to
lake care of them, hocau-o thoy had tho
services of tho ablo*bodied negroes of the
plantations (many of them sop« or other
rotative* of i)ic infir in i lass) In as*i*t them
in so doing. The plantation economy was
an integral system, u'l tho parts of whiih
were necessary to tu’dairg it. When tho
(iovernimint took away the effective work
ing force, it knocked away the prop that
upheld tho whole it withdrew the
efficient woikers and with thorn the means
by which the owner wa- enabled to pro
vide !<»r thou* \vh<» could not provide for
tlo*niM»lve* liiii it is a most honorable
Omci: Aciiko AaaisTANi (Vimmi** rt, )
State of Georgia,
Augusta, December 22. 180»». )
Circular No. fi.
In answer to numeioti* irquirle*, the
following is publish* d for int: inhumation
anJ guidance of Officer* and Agents of
tli.s Bureau
i. This Bureau docs not prop. «e lo
»JpP'»rtor remove from the pinntat "tif
or homes of their lato maslois, the bolp'"--
and dccrepid Iroed people or young « • ii-
dren. If tho former have children who
are able to support them, they m, t he
required to do so; if not, there n no ot her
alternative but tliat their former owners
rh&ll provide for them until the Suo.e
roakv* provision for their Mipp< rt. The
parents of tho latter, if able, must sup
port them; if not, Agent- will endeavor
Nkw Yokk, Dee. 27.—Information
from lirar.il «*ys that the Am* m an cun-
Great complaint* exist at Mobile ba- |
•Hii»e of the Treasury again seizing ail the i
cotton arriving there on the railroads.
Judge ltoagan stated in the Convention
at Galveston teal before leaving Wash-
iogton he had an interview with the Pres-!
G I! 00 ERIES NEW GOODS' Alrn,,N
SALKS
ginnti, chiefly irom the ftoulh, emi rep- | fdent and Secretary Seward, wliooxpreta-
liave fclcca'J a , tt f iho opinion that them would be no
nflscatloi
to bind them out, log'ihcr witlt orphan*, 'p| ie market ha« a strong upward tenden-
and those whoso pfiront* cv.nrmt he '» jnd, | t .» American cotton hua been a half
lesen’ed by Col. Wood.
«it»: for n town near Kagnoia
Tho steamship City of Washingtoi ,
from Liverpool. 18th, vis (^uoon^town,
18.h, has arrived. Gov. Kyor, of Jamai-
cm, Iih*- been suspended from the exercise .
of hi- functions, pending official inquiry, J
uno Stories upp doled temporarily in his
place.
At the Fenian Court on the 12*.h Inst., w uiiv „„ U i,.;h Ul lM ™» «rsr
<> I»-»nan occupied the whole day in Lias among them, and they must work,* and
ow n defense. He was insolent and sought • • -- -
lo exhaust tho court.
LivkrpooL, Doc. 18.—The sales of cot
ton for three day*, including Wednesday,
am *unt to 87,000 hales, of which 18 000
taken by speculators and exporter*
ON CONSIGNMENT,
B y, D - P. & R. ELLt<!
LO
more neci'inn, or conlfioStloo on no-
count of the iatc rebellion. They believed
en<>ugh bio d had been shod and the South
ha I already suffered enough.
j he Galveston Nows reports favorably
of Gen. Gregory’s late address to the !
freed men, and nays it will satisfy the ne- j
gicce llml the Government has not made ,
geneial distribution of the property
No. 125 Broad Street.
1
a ,v i
at J" 1 **
JORl
ns set forth in Circular N
office.
It muat be apparent to the
it is impracticable, if not in11
the Bureau to remove and pi • v
vary largo number of destitute
lea< freed pjoplu who hi« tmw
throughout the State. Be- "In,
be romuiubcrnd that them was
from this
people th ,1
•sible, for
h* !'».r the
penny dearer since Friday, Flour tunc*
tivo andsunchanged. Corn lial: in- one
instances lower. Pork quiet—no Aiueri-
• ;, ; r | can .-lock.
! ‘ r l,: " | Piracy is increasing to an alarming ex*
1 oup j tofIl j n L’hina.
*. '' r V { ? I It is reported that Franco has given
Fnglnnd six montha notice to terminate
, V " " ,1
J. during |
in r *lavc ||
tribulo to iln>
to say thnl It
the task of c
all* r (lo ir c!
crated. Wo
amples there
poor lri-h oi
vided for
• slaveholders of Georgia
aro cheerfully accepting
i for »he infirm negroes
lit hands have been lib
d«T how .many such ex-
i are ai tho North—how many
>r Germ «n "helps" aro pro-
their old ago by former cin-
intract botween tho mu-P rati f hiss'avc,
that in return for his service the slave
should be fed, clothed and lodged
biso'dago; and win re lie* loriro
has fulfilled the condilion.* of the < mirm
on Ida part, tho former muster is not I
absolved from lu» obligation* by the ffe ,
doin of the slave, for win h the ln*t« r i
in no way responsible. Honor and hu |
inanity require that tho former
•hail not attempt lo escHpe from •
his responsibilities. Kven i» < oo»r. <i i a ji
people as are able, by their labor, to p»r.>-
vidn for their old, worn out p ireiu-, have
a right to expect that tlie former owner*-
of the parents will, if able, a-bi-t them in
bearing this burden.
Justice require this, it w »uld I « -l'aiiie
f jl to iinpo-n the emiic burden upon th •••■
whoso only means ol supp rt i- tin ir lab *r.
Vory few persons have been t Mind in the
•State, and they by no mean* the mu-:
estimable, who do not icgarJ tfi" malP-r
in the light sltfterl.
2 In upper and ini idle Georgia, whore
the land ia compurativtily p hu, and bill a j
suii.li quantify of colloii or coin can b••
raiacd t*» tho acre, p1nnt< idl’-r Irom |
twelve to thirteen dolla* • p* r uioii» h, w iiti ■
board and lodging, lo fun male, and eight I
lo leu dollar* to lull female fi**i«l mind*, j
the laborer to furni-li his own clotoing ;
and medicines. Along liio
implied j the existing extradition treaty, because of
©rich
strict forniMlities required before F
(funders are given up.
Jjonliok, Dec. 14 —The statement that
:.id Center Stevens it sale in Paris has
been confirmed.
D movaii ha* been convicted of Fenian*
ism, and bus been sentenced to penal soi*
vit ide lor life.
Nkw Yokk. Dec. 27—The steamship
I Idaho*, ben n for Mobile, 1- ashore On
j liimeyat, full of wat• r, il»-r crew wax
" landed safely, and with favorable
j w* tthcr, ii good portion of her isr/u can
I be -aved.
<',,t'.i)n firm. Sale-of 1G00 bales at ola
1 oJ Naval stores dull. Gold 4oi.
Nkw Yokk, Dec. 28. — Cotton Ion n 1-
; v uicod one cent, with sales of IWXSJ bales.
Naval sPires dull. Gold 4oJ.
J The ndon Observer says that Napo
leon i* apprehensive that Maximi{iin
■a .ii soon al**ii ate the Mexican throne.
Wahiiinuton, December 28.—H^phael
j Semme* is expect'd to arrive here to
night Irom New York, lowing left that
city thi- morning. He will be confined
' at I he N avy Yard.
It has fn-eii stated that General Gran*
i* about to viait the Kio Grande 8'i.is is
not true, ns he will not extend hi* visit
beyond New Orlnant.
No pardon warrants have been i '•ued
by thu Attorney General to day. Very
id vising them to do to with their former
owners.
Tho First Galveston Medical College
V.a« opened for h course of lectures.
One of the District .Judge* of THim
holds that transactions between individu
als during tho war were not rendered in-
: valid by orders from General Granger de-
| daring illegitimate all secession acts, and
i Governor Hamilton's proclamation de
claring thn seces ion Legislature law* im
perative, and in the pending suit hoover*
, mj>eu the motion to set aside the orders.
The p* oplb of Tex r? are rapidly and g'*n-
1 or lly taking tho oath in order to become
voters at the coming election.
The Times' Brownsville letter says tho
Austrian reinforcements to thuainountof
j four hundred are anxious to doserl to our
army.
I Gen. Weitzol has demanded the release
i of the American steamer Kuropn, soiled
: by Mejtuand converted into a gunboat,
but so tar unsuccessfully.
Tin-re i* no doubt but that eleven
I Amaricau citizens were forced into tiie
j Vreri. hei during tho siege.
K*c<»bado wiihilrew fr*un Matamor'a- to
•Hack h coinmn which was leaving Mont-
for M alNinoras. and which he dr-
2i»0 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT:
r<> BbK FLOUR, three gradri*;
fo “ IRISH rOTATOKS;
10 M ONIONS;
Jo " CAROLINA HIOEdnew);
r *\ Jinxes CilEESK;
lisi “ SOAP;
Ca«M (OO) box os) SA llDINfi.S;
r. Hb*L. N. 0. fil’dAR:
Ji"» Boxes CLASS, 1 by 10. 10 by 12. 10 by 11
50 Rexes ADAMANTINE CANDLES;
«> Bales INDIA BAtDHNU:
2*» Coils MACHINE HOPE;
£-jo Roams Wrapping PAPER (large sixe);
10 Cases COGNAC BRANDY;
10 •' OLD BOURBON WHISKEY :
30 BID. Northern LIME;
30 BoD. Northern CEMENT:
15 Sacks RlO and JAVA COFFEE;
20 Keg* and h *xes BI. CAR. SODA:
40 Boxc* Layer’and Bunch RAISINS ;
■*C» Drum 1'IOS:
J' Boxes STARCH ;
K. Thomas
Ii
W. W. Flxw kllwk.
(i. Ii TH0.ll.IS & CO.
are in receipt of and to arrive another let of
their
S PLENDID
FURNISHING GOODS.
« 1 <n froi.t*' :vi.
Andn HE
And Dini “* Room fl. tUr
and Furniture of (he *
SARATOGA EATING flODsr
iscLrw.su mo urge
paklor Mmiioiia
CH'MKKKY AXD O.V^, W , RP
TEKS. TltMBLEHS,
• -ALSO-
I House and Kitchen Furnit
I Knihcetuf uianj- .l.., r ,i.
J f! r *-Proof S.f, ;
r i,** 0 ®* OenabutM* •
' ltiii ik'g! t.hoii’e Cliewln- i.j,
. 1UO.0U0 rercuN ion ' 1
lutie
m be
Ul *
[j in-
k -i »U
liptior
Lrr v
Their
lofi*."
oibal
rM
I'l-ry.
treat t
-*wbel
UIt
There i
urch T
e Kev.
FRENCH BLACK CLOTHS;
BLUR AND BLACK BEAVER CLOTHS;
BLACK AND TANCY CASfilMERES:
FANCY LOT OK VES1TN08;
Dry-Goods, Clothing, 4 C
| 4«o r.__ 2, ,
j BY 5; I* & R. Sgd
(Lula R|l| a , I.ivir-r.ta, A c..
I). P.
lu^dny
llfine i
I
orey
b■»<:!<. Hu then withdrew on tho approach j Boxee Cl«t AUS, (Ua\»na and American):
ol The French, whom ho foughi at Bag
dad. infliciing a heavy lo?* on thorn.
A fo.ced loan ix daily tnad« on tho in-
linbitanta of Mathmo.h*. and u pp|f«-i:t
r- it-n of t* rr»»r provails and no one dare*
t > pxpr«*M llioir s* ntimontx.
'I ho Imperial force in tho Into *ii*go waw
2,800 and the Liberal 2,000.
Cortinae has gono to attack Canale*, who
i- mrmmilting man v outragi x up the river.
» Sack* BUCKWHEAT FLOUR:
1 0 B«xc* FANCY TuILKT SOAP;
. 50 Co*o« kolatcrr, Pickle*, Oy.itcr*. - , -tr»w-
CLOTHING.
FINK LOT OF OVERCOATS:
FINK LOT OK INDIA lll'IlUKH OVER
COATS;
JIKAUTIFUL FIIENCJI REAVER SACKS;
BROWN BEAVER FROCTES;
1 BLACK 0L0TII COATS;
! ELEGANT .MEI.TjN BLITS;
b< d«*i| , Ift* ,lJy S.lm»«. Gw.. l’.Ac H , (L dkeSs AND BUSINESS SUITS;
35 Fine Young Kentucky M„u I
AT AUCTION. *1
/AN THURSDAY.IDh. u . I
L“ K hiu - Ayeuuto, iu ii,.:.,,!." >1
">U Lily ,[ c ( r,
35 Head 2 & 3 year old, very
la
Lt of m
I Mu»co,
■eotir.g
l*llo*'i
I Mr. H.
J,
ndidet'
if lb i* Oil
II vrf ffl
1 Horhac
WELLS, CURTIS & CO.,
H A\ K NOW IN STORK and will keep •• »n-
Mau(l> oil haiid it lull Mtt k <>l
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ployers who for a p<*c»r«* «>r morn of year*
hud thn benefit of their faithful ftotvico
when ablo lo tvm U 7
Mr. I(n>tnoiid*a sperrh.
Having copied thn «peech of Thaddru*
»Stevon* in the II.'ih* ol K -presnnlalivoH,
in fining the policy «»f tho radical*, wo
publDh In-day t. n reply of Mr. Kay.
litoiid, of New York, who i* regardud us
speak mg for the iiiodoiala or conierva-
tivo Kopubtii-an*. Thn Mpecch will h«
Jound utile an I f. roiblo. It nhow* tlm
hW'kwaiif d 1. mm* in wluc'i tho radical*
would bn |dn< • if by adopting Sievcn*'
thcorio*. and the uncom < M bla poxition
in which the- w. uld thurehy place their
friend*, the » u!led '’Natiuimi Union
men of the Smith. All of the poaiiiomt
and Fuggotlion* of Mr. Kiymondare not
acceptable t » u», but ho make* i-lrong
points and urgue* hi* nde of the contro
versy wiih clean.i-^8 and force. The re
lations which Mr. K. i* unduntood to *u*-
lain wiih Mr S a aid und Mr. Wend
give additional ngniflcanco to hia re
mark*.
Both II
lion* of the Slut", whore good crop-
cotton, rice, corn or augur • an be i iii*ed, I
nlanlera offer fifteen doliaib p«r m un.ii, 1
board and lodging, to full inni", and l< n j
dollar* to full female field hand*, in all
portion* of the Stale, pjaliter* aro found
who prefer to give a portion of the , i »j»,
which, with a favorable so. on, would
probably givo thn laborer a um "quiva-
lent to that above ineiilioncd. I'-ually,
they offer from one third the grow to one j
halt tho net proceeds 8 hey an* at lil.eriy
tojay money or a portion of t... crop, at
u»av me I or red by the partu".
3. ^ rt 'mi people who have mfin i-nl
property ,, r Hr( . h4 , H ituatr(J that th* > can
support tbenmelvca and lamili )*, without
making contracts for llo-ir labor, have the
right t«» roTuse to make «aintract . an l
mu*t bo protected in this right , hut in all
other cases (cotnpii-ing the urn m.-ij »rity
of tho treed people) it n, absolute y nece^
sary that they make com tract*, to
n supply of food and escape *lnrvaf.ioii tin
coming year. It is al-o imperatively
nucMh-ar.v that coutrad* bo made in time
to prepare lor racing ciops thu ciituiug
reason.
Freed people have tho rigid to select
their own employers; but if th. y ( onunu.-
to neglect or relu.se t" u.ak" contract-,
llion, on and after January lOili, 1 sttii,
officers and agents ol the Buictui will
have tho right, and it shall be tin ir duly,
to make contrai ls for them, in nil ca-«-
where employers offer good wages and
kind treatment, unless the freed people
belong to the class above except d, or call
show that they can obtain beticr ic.in-.
Contract- so made shall he as binding on
both parties a* though made wi.li the loll
consent of the freed people.
4. Article 2d of the amendments to the
Constitution of the United States gives
the people the right to bear mm*, and
stales that thi* right "shall net be inl'rin
god." Any person, white or h a -!., mav
be disarmed if convicted of making an
improper und dangerous u*e of weapon* ;
but no military or civil otlicer Ua- tin-
right or authority to di-arm any rhm* . t
people, thereby placing them at the nieiry
of others. All inon, without dDiinction of
color, have tiie right to keep arm* to
dcfoiid their homes, families or thorn-
selves.
I'ho President is energetically engaged
in i.lio deposition of all case*.
Gen. Talge wmk to-day re« oivf-d by tho
Prosidunt a* Minister from Columbia.
i<of IsVI (.I.K, I)»c. 28.—There wih u
tornado in the virinity of Pulaski la t
night, earning much darling".
Thuro ( was considerable disturbance nt
Clarkhvilln, Christmas day, between the
whites and black*.
J’oKTIlKHH MosHoK, I fee. 28 — Mr*
| Clyinent (’. CIh3’ ha* arrived In re fr--.»•
Wunhiiiglon, for the purpose ol vDiling
Wsmiinoton. Doc. 28 —General Sul
ly, in a le ter of the 8th, says h large
ntiinle-r of Indians havo assembled nt
Foil itico and elsewhere on the .Missouri
rivir. niutiifesling tho most unfriendly
feeling*. Gen. Sully forwards thi* in-
i r nation to contradict the newspaper
e ii ill* of a contrary *tuto of affairs.
No material change in tho Patent Lnw*
will ho asked for during the present sus*
*i«>n of Congress. ,
Tt.e Department of State completed In- ; Me invito the attention of Manufacturer" to
j Comprising a i the loading and Mandurd style*
nud «|iialiiicM. many of them of our
own numufu.'ture.
slru. l oii* to tho Miniftorto Mexico, who our splendid vtock • i
will he dispatched toJuaro/.'a hnadquar-
Id*, and follow him wherever ho may g<»
It was this indication of tho policy y| our
French and American CALF SKINS,
Oak and Hemlock SULK LEATHER.
K?.TT;'.'lTMini.tor Ch 11,6 ' H*™—. Utl.lle. Ki|. and Ru,,,.t LEATHER
Lining and Bindintr fikiua.
i her husband.
NN iHiiiKui -v. D e 20 The A i tr«
' lints. Ifm Hiverpooi,llju loth, !•»»« arriv. .
u1 New York. Colton *ab a tor tho week
••' ding loth was KIJJBO bale*, ini inding
! 12.1*>U to speculators and 20,000 loexp<»rt
I ei-. The market opened dull at a <1 elm •
, ii. 1.4I1 penny, hut rocovcio l, ciohing with
•an advance of a quart"! ol a pci y on
i I lie Wiefc. Middling Orleait* twenty, one
quart»*r pelice. Sale.- of Friday
-esof Cong let** adjourned, on
the day of the di livery of Mr. Raymond *
speech, until the oth of January; so that
it will he a week or more before thi* in
teresting debate la Te-.imed.
Tiie I.uiumi* Trla* #
Ti»o trial ol Gnsaway B. Lamar, *r.,
baf»>ro a in 11 it mi y coin nii-»ion, was com-
me need in Savannah on il® 26th instant,
lie is charged with "stealing," and con
spiring with G. B. Lamar, jr., J. L.
Sewaid, A P. 'Vlight and ether* to >tual
cotton from the Government; nl*o with
attempting to bribe tho agent* of the
Government, A* well wo can make
out tho nature of thu ca*o from the
charges and *p‘»ificaiion*, and the evi-
dunce given in on the firm day, the cotton
I0i bale*) belonged to tho "importing and
Exporting Company of the State of Geor
gia,' which the Lunar* claimed was not
a blockade running company, and that
therefore there Was no Government claim
upon the cotton. Ii was shown by the
evidence for tho (Government that G. B.
Lamar, jr., w»* at luomasvillo when ar*
rested, and had had interviews about the
cotton with Colonel Brown, ibu Treasury
d tliri
4*1 bale*. The market e|«
k hi port 34KJNJU, including U/t.OW)
Aii eriean
i no iner-age of President Johnson had •
In on favorably received and w.-i- i. g'inled I
friendly. II. *S. bonds had improved I
niter it* inception.
The *alc* of cotton in Liverpool Satur- I
Nkw \ op k. Doc. 24.—It is rumored
that the Senatorial department of Fenian* I Brogan and It. L. Lasts,
havo determined on a Canadian war im- !
mediately. Measure* of compromise bo- j
' vceii tti" Cabinet Hrid ftunnlo aie now ;
■mdnr debate. The *IhI1 of the Secretary
f War is announced. Two of it* nuto- I
I r are graduates of NVest Point.
Dispatches have also hoen received bv
*p-. iui envoy Horn tho Ilouci Center, Ste-
phnns and *<> imporlant were they eon*
tide red by Pie-ident O' M wholly that he? I
onceord«:i"d them bt-foro Gen. >we. nev,
or th *e w ho reproncnt what call",l ti »
> i. te, wi ll a view to have their r<quire-
menu complied with at once. Tho nature
"1* the dispatches are not inadn public.
A loiter from London .-ay* the Anicri- *
can Coii-ui at Dublin has called on all J 1
)u-r*on* next of km to Inshmeo, who died !
ilie American military sorvico, to come
Boot Tree* and CYiuiim.
>hoe-iu:vkiri’ Tools and Findiog*. <»f all kind*.
We have now ivsupply of l'EUfi of all eirrs,
and don’t INTEND TO HIST OUT.
M e have olio,
Tanners’ Oil,
Taonor*' and Curriers' Tool* and Bru^hc-,
Uloaritig mm SceiiritiR .Stone*.
Our Stoc'e w.ll ha kept full by frequent arri
vals. Wo riiail always have the best of every
thing in our lino
BEAUTIFUL CHINCHILLA SACKS;
EXTRA FINK BEAVER aud DOE PANTS;
SPLENDID SILK AND VELVET YEaTS:
EXTRA LINEN SHIRTS AND COLLARS;
LINEN 0ARoTE and STANDING COLLARS
LAMB’S WOOL and shaker flannel
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS;
OENTS* BROWN BRITISH HALF 1I0<&;
FANCY KID AND BUCK (JLOVKS;
BEAUTIFUL LOT HANDKERCHIEFS;
FANCY SHAWLS AND BLANKETS;
EXTRA FINE BEAVER IIATS;
FINE LOT OF UMBRELLAS, ete.
Wc cordially invite the "public" and our
patron* to call and examine our ionanifirent
»toek. We can please both in price and qual
ity. dee 2* tf
KENTUCKY Ml UEx,
iSciue of them broke.)
Theec Mules are iuo*t u i
and none of them hare
army.
Tho« wnniili, l)n,awk
lou-** l»
t luem
- v,r 1*1 „ k l
Li.dlorJ
M-ris
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CANDIDATES.
MIKUIKKAI.TI.
I In cun.ertuuiiti.Qf my L.,.i l..-nli,.
I run lur the ott.% ul slt.nfl .„ Al u ’
ty, lit l.ror ul Air. GKuUUU \V Jl^
*! II. k I
Were aulbrtrtMd tu j
.IAMBS A. BKADF0KD. ‘
a* a candidate for County Tic
*uing election iu ,
dec 28
mi*Uke,
Llay w m I
(r d *** 1
if IJ -
Ve hope
■••cau-e i
A.
Just Received
-BY-
BOATRITE,
J3rond St,
. , , •* ’ ,v - u l "DIM' |
i -rwaid and claim arrears of pay, prise 1
mutiny and pen-inn*.
r|mculiilor» nntl fxpurtttrit. Thu ui.t.lmi •
till linn with qtiotiitioli, tini'lmtip.. I.
Ounml, clust'd 111 S? 1 I luS* S 8: a - J0'» i
ui* 1 1 *»Ti* l ‘J to ;i i
Sulniuua Iim ttrtivuj Hi tho .Nu\y
Yuri; utidur ttrrrirt.
•Cution buov.nl !
■Irirn ol tho |mrty ’of Araoricutts wb*> 1
Imv.r hoon uxploriog tho Mexican Hlattin
"f Tiiiiiauli|tn», Mouva Loon, and Coaliu-
ila, mill thu town, of Mtcr, (luurr >, VaL
I'-cillo, L'im|)K/.ok, Condullo, .Sallirias,
Munclnvn, ttnd many othors* of leu., im-
Columbus High School,
FOR YOI NU LADIES.
HIE Kxtrri-e* of the above School will be.
reauiu d on Tuo*day, 2d January, 1H6i>.
Term* from January to April lat tJO
Puy dde in udvunce.
dec:
N hw Ymiik. Den. 2*4
at f>8. Gul.l d5 1 ; l
Vddiiional foreign news, frmn thn Lon- '
dun Tune*, *ny* cf tin? President * »•».>•(
that thn purli.ui miu eming Kogian ! j
ought received in a fi •••sully *pint.
I h‘* Felegraph *:iv* thn document rn*
lb ol* thn higtic.'l t redil upon tho author,
and furnishes tho world * at i-factory m
gurin* of pence
Nkw Oui.kanm, Dec. 28 —T.m L.mi*i-
nna Legislature adjourned to-day until tun
l< iirtn Monday in January. The Ilousn
tub I Ui pass tin* uhumI appropriation Sill. 1
I I.e Governor vetoed thn hill *u-pending
>1 lection of t»xe* for 1801, 1802, I8«»d
pi" tune
with or entice laborers to leave their
l relief to those who attempted (<»
contract*, either by offering iu<io
••k''
or other inducemunU. t Mlict-r* and i.goiia 1
will punish, by fine or otherwi*n, any j
por*on who may bo convicted of such '
acta.
The public inloie*t require* tiial labor!
be mavtit, reliable aud profitable, and *o
iong a* xho (rood latorer i* wuli paid and
kindl., iren l,, il, till* Human will nut tul-
mato«4 An. .terlemnco with the right' nti.l
iliter.of employer*.
DAVIS T1LLSON.
Brig. Gen. Vol*., and Act. A**t. i’on\
^ Irom this city during the wnr, whilst thn
Tin* French troop* loft Monterey about
the 1st of November, and reached Soltillo
«»n (lied i*. Four thousand native troops
were !< in the city.
J he b n licit give u* the reason for their
withdrawal, the unheallhinesa of the
place.
At Sa.tiilo, tho French officer* stated
they were going on to San Louis Poto«i,
»nd that they l ad too few troops to hold
> iurge an extent of country, mid that
I Uir- ii’.ened insurrection iu tho vicinity of
the City of Mexico rendered concentra
tion necessary.
I’ll sale of large quantities of supplies
in Monterey, which would have beer, ne
. i s ar.v lor the sustinauco of the troop*,
had they remained in SoUillo, rendered
Mr. Isham's School
r |HlK next Term will commence January 2d,
JL urn' ' * * ' * " *-'* -
N urn
und close l«t of April, ISM.
Pill
. >'»• bll
dee 80 2t J No ISII AM.
On Consignment,
ji mothuk suferioh but
EASTERN HAY,
At ii rcducn.l price.
• lor lw J. U. IVP.V A CO.
1S T otioo.
V.
127
A full and euuiplet<* as*->rtment of
STAPLE <Sc FANCY
th
I* \ *'irig a
Jiiiiuiir.v.
DRY GOODS,
Con*i*tinR in part of
PRINTS, of all brand*;
TABLE DAMASKS;
Bleached, Brhwn Linen and Cotton DIAPER
Bloachol and Brown fill EETINii.-, 4-4 a 10-4;
Silk and Liuou Hundkerchiei*;
lioHery. Woolau Jcaos, Pants Stuff*:
Velvet, with wbito edge:
Black und WKii» via
BED BLANK BIS;
In fact u full ami new supply*of nice Goods.
CALL AND SEE.
Treasurer's Office, )
Muscegre Railroad Company,
UuLl'M BUS. HA., Dec. 30.18r>5. I *
Tli" French ndminUtrntion* of ttlfuirs
j nbutti Monterey hutl been very tyrannical,
ntnl thn pooplu every where were more di«.
winch it d'ticrttVrchfhle.'T.V inkuV.n'inT !,n!;!n,lw 1 L l .n°wkh , !h r< 'l| b “ , V, tlU ' y l "" 1
cherncter from Yexou. The t.eoolo ol 1 r « , , y , „‘ 1 * . ‘ “rimbhe.
tti.u ...i o.t.. it J:. J.. Mtinj tnmpltiiuL wero ineitu of out-
l ition men, who rentuinuil, hud puid th
tiixue lor those yi»ttrs.
Tho Vicksburg .lottriml h.»
Reduction in Price* of Wood.
Ol
TJTI. 1 :". | cctniiiiitod on citl.en, by French o.
I Geer, f particularly on Amoricnn,
I afterdate, thi* Company will furnish
HJOak ami Pina Wood by the Cnr load of five
i- 1 )'Cord*, at iwrnty-fivi ($25) dollar* per cur.
i. un iarni.-b any auiouui duired.
J. M. BIVINS. Treasurer.
doc in* tf
town for protection, and tho nogroe* an*
reprcHonlod a* arming lhem«dvo«, ahd
they state that bitwmm this and (Christ-
| mas the lands must be given thorn or Ho y
will »akrt it by force. The colored 'io..,is
I tirilHuiod in that county aro espousing the
| cause of the nrgioe*.
other foreigners.
At the planter*' meeting in Marlboro i 4 U
District, South Carolina, tho pointer* re-
vdvel not to contract with any'frcedmuti
wtio could not produce n certificate «»f a
A T c
the
Large Sale.
—
hg-nt. ITure
Damage to Hulltoud Hrld^cs.
From Ihs Atlanta Intelligencer, 2>lh
W RHTKKN AM* Ari.AMA RaII UO \U — j
Wo learn trom Col. Baugh, Supeiintend- !
ant, that the hoavv ruins »*l Sunday night
las*, caused a sudden rise iu the river* on J
tho line of thi* road, by which ron.-i lot ti
bia damage litis boon done to tne railroad j
bridge*. Tho disaster to the ('hattatio
cheo bridge was caused by th. givii
away ot the pontoon bridge h -hurt di
tance above it. An accu’oulation •*!’ tl ;ii«
mg limber against the pontoon b.n imii. - i
Ricut that its fasteni rgi were *ui fared,
precipitating the immense mast ngni isi
tho trestle work of the r«i'road hridg** te-
!ow. Tho crash was irresistablo, an I two
of the trestles vverei-imed awav, with tin*
mo»l of tho bridge of the third spun.
The same disaster occurred lotto* Oosta-
naula bridge, near Kesuea. The Govern
ment had erected #% bridge -ou.e .fi-t*nc"
above, which was • i so trail n charm t-i
a» t«» l*o easily swept hw* • by the *wol:en
stream, earr.ving off in it» pas-Ng
Cotton elendy. Sale, of a non h a |W of ! r "« ul,;, cll ' < ' "‘ r « 1 ' from hi, former owner,
m'ddlinK at .Sale, of tho wook, 11,- “ u " d " r n '.’ ‘■•rotim.Uoco, whatover
7**0 bale*. Slock oil hand, lnOUki tin!■'
New York checks A nor cent, di-count —
Gold 117. Freights duil.
The Ouichita river at Monro , I,* , rose
eight feet in six day*. A rim of sixteen I
loet is reported at Camden, Arkunut-.
lt i- reported that there i- a great deal
ol cotton to come in from the West, ha*
that the river burin*** *om*what clou f
*• i hy the Screwmen's strike, and the own■ i
" I of vessels and stevedores refusing t . ac- j
•uld th
mit th"iu to Iiv
ployocg
«'o rcsidense of B. S. Tarver.de-
corsed, will he *uld to th« highest hi.tder,
ut public aui'‘iun,
(>u the lUihnad 13tl» January , 1800,
A fine CCTTUN and CORN PLANTATION,
eontaiuinc about (1200* twelve hundred acre*,
hu'iiiud ten mile* fr.-m I'niun SpriuR.-, t>n the
read Iradins to Clayton. There are between
ni iHnU'lo treed men, or per- | -ix and seven hundred acre* of cleared luntj
on their premis
upon the place, in good eondition; (l.V>) one
hundred n d till) acres of which i» fir-t clu*s
dec 2fi Iw
W. P. TURNER & CO.,
1-4'2 Rroad St.,
^IlF. now ir. receipt «*f n well selected stock
1‘or Count) Trcwrunr.
Me are auth"ri*.c I lo ;ini:uur.c«
JAMES 1*. JuiLNbOS
•u» a candidate f..r Tred*ursr o: j
County at the eui*uii'g • is - i n.
dec 24 te
The Sm
riciart, in
|>mMll pox
width
Blare all
||<1T. In.: <
|di«r
|f-
For Clerk **r the Hupeil«rtj
Ma. Eptrob: Y**u wdi i a0 ,
IL H. MUmiKOYK
av a candidate.for Clerk of me s Hr « nv ,
ol Muscogee county, hi nc ■ , u t §
Mouduy in January next, and .-bl
J"s{ l * MANY voi
Wo arc authorised to ion. unc« a
F* M. II HOOK a,
mb candidate for re-elect,«.q io tbrtl
Clerk of the fiuperiiii i ourt st tbccoisaiJ
uary election,
dec 23 tdn
) ol
l*or Jioi^e ol the -^upcrlcrtw
M'o are authorised to tnneunce
JUDGE K. II WoKHELL.
a* a nandidute for re-election t.> lit .i|
Judge of the Superior Court of ui (
hoochee Circuit. jg
: fa mil;
I hern rent
I pr»*tnu: i -t
l:r nn q ret
I should pa;
I id r q. -ris
I in their
| aherevor
Dr. Hop
I the lr**at?n
I hs» treat?
I ar J only i
I what can 1
ful siluntii
We
I
GROCERIES,
Coffee,
Sugar, of all grade*,
Allspice, ground,
Ginuor,
N'utmrg*.
Cayenne Pepper,
. jlate,
Wit.^liing Dlueing.
Indigo and Ma trier.
HuruHt Extract*,
dec 2S tf
Ksvence of Coffee,
Granulated Chirkory,
Vdiiin intine Candle-.
>pcrru do.
Brandy, Whiskey, Gin.
Port and Mad or ii Wine
Gray Potash,
l ocket Knives,
Knives und Fork*.
Much boy nml Scotch
Snuff,
Apjde Vinegar,
Iran Potatoes,
1. O. O. K.
V LL Mouiboi* iu good standing
. V • *1 Muecoirco Lodge No. ti, arc
lee 31
the questiou of at) attempt «t bribery, on
tho lir.l day. U"«. JulUn Il.rtri.IgB wu
»ctinK u r.iun.ol lor ;h>< ai-ft.nd.nu. Th«
WHS continued from day to day
tPSiimony touching i of the railroad bridge. Tn- >op. r
Mr, Toouihk.
A gentleman of this city inform* u*
that ho has received a letter from Hon
Robert Toombs, dated Havant, Deo. 22J.
Mr. Toombs was in good liHaltb, and was
highly pleased with Cab* Mr*. Tootnb*
had joined him.
intendont Staltfe to u-that Iu* had m'ado I [n,,' ir'
repeated cfloru t*» have thewo ob-tim li..n
removed; that bo had p • tiered to pi
double their valuali-
ment, in order to remove them a r »d thu
avoid the alutve disasters lb*' com rig «»t
which was patent to ovor.v p.lnd. It was
the intention of the Sui erint-mdent to
replace at an early day the bridges u. n
lionod above with the "Jlowe irut*
Bridge."
Thi* will now be done at the earliest
practicable moment, there being on thu
lo to their demands.
Shreveport dato* of thefbh roper! navi
gation almost suspended on hcuoui t ol
low wafer. Cotton, however, continued to
come in, being haulod a greHt dislatice ;n
order to reach navigation.
The Time-' Mexico correspondent kivs . ,,f Mu-ot gee county-
that G> n. Din/, i* carrying all before him,
and tho whole Stale of (Gjaco i- in anu-
uguin-t the lmperiiRuU. Tho Liberal*
**r»« muster* of the whole coast betwe. i,
' *na t’ru/ and Taspan, and uleo south of 31 KhaliR,
* » ra Crust a- tar u* Si/.«l. The Au-tMan
I -ml met with several d fat-. Mar
Da/ .ini write- to M. jia t* at i!u» north
D* r is under the douh.o |*rot**cii< n
moororot Mexict* aii*i ttie Emn- roi
• ! the French.
('in< innai i.Doc. 28 —Flour uncbunco I
«nd quiet; wheat >1 Ut to 7,*,. t .,, rr ,
* I firmer at 65 to tkle.; turd 17c., but ho j. •.
a-* 4c. higher; cq.ton 00c.: whisky r.’2d;
groceries quiet.
rcuuo.-icd to meet at iho Lodge =
Ri*.;in on Monday evening, .fan 1st,
iv*«. at , o • lock, a* bti.-in**** »*! importnncf
e\er> me uber wul he douc.
Per orderut ho N. G
d*i .«»jt gku. 11 ungkp Ford, r. s
boilotu I ind, m ti high ntnio ut cultivation,
The place 1* finalv watered anil in u pfetount
and healths ncignborhuod. There is u large
and fine Orchard mi the place.
Al*<». nt Du .-amo time ami place will be sold
tet. (lib lie:, i uf tine Burses and Mules and one
I extra hue .luck, run thirty _____
| yoke Oxen, f^rty head Stock Hogs, eight~tbou-
■ id pound- P »rk. (PJnO) twelvo hundred bu.-h-
cl* Corn. <1ill teen thousand pounds Fml-
! der. bred <»at«. Pea*. Sugar Cane and Rice.
Auo. three M agon* an«l Barite**. Plow Gear.
Plant »t,-jn 8 «m>I* i aii kinds, one set Uarpcn*
1. id t Rl.tcK»tutth Tools, Household and
' ruiiure, and uumerou* other thiugs
Por C-Ierk of the laferlar Court.
\ e arc wuthotisod to aiitiuuuco
J W. H A RISER.
amlidate for Clerk ut the Inferior Court ! ,; »nu win t>e soi.i in two
vouri paj in on te—one halt ca*h. the remaidder in
] Kitch
too ti dmu-1" mention.
loriu- «»t *»le • the land will be sold in two
DANCING_A0ADEMY.
IIS. CI.KVKI.ASiD A I'HASK
Wll.L rummtiico the "ii-roin-. uf
itn-lvc m nth,.
ALk UTUktt Til I VOS CASH.
C. II TAKYKK.I
L. M. TAUVKK. | “ x ®
dtc- d" "«
n-n« . \ nl
r.lul » their
'!••"• U4...S!
Dancing A cad,* toy at Txwcia- ^
11*1.1., up *ta«r#. on Moiitisi.rf
anuarr lat, Ihtsi. Tor La,iio.. M-r-wJb.
tM»iu 3 to o’clock. Mondayr.
For Sale or Rent.
UNITED mm HOTEL
LOUISVILLE, KY.
| Cent rally located and the nenrect Hotel
to all public otHco*, place* of public emu-
.totut and churches ol the city.
STOCKTON A CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
JOIIX T. COX,
(Late Col, U. S. A.)
Chief Clerk.
dee 15* tf
Fur Tax RvreUrr
uutliui ii"d to atinounre
J A M E *» M. LhNNAHD
u* a candidate l"t R< cei\er ul Tai R
Muscogee county ut theeleciiua ht ff
in January next.
For 'ln\ Uulltrtcr.
Wc arc aulhorui-d tu i»:inouL«*s
H’M, L. HOBJ.VaOl
u candidal • for Tax Collector vl R
County at the election in JjLuiry tn:
_dce lt',-te
For Clerk Inferior Court
We arc authorised to anr.out.<-«
JOHN K. LAMAR
a* a candidate for Clerk < f the h',
County Court uf Muu-'>gee fioantf,
suing election.
dco 16 te
rou IHllIfl,
We ate authorised to at r.ouu*
GB0HGK w. MABfU
a* a candidate for Sheriff of MaFt*
at the election in Jut uary d*x>.
dec 13 tt
Fur Tax C dlcrlur.
We arc authoriz'd to innetin *
R. W. B. Ml NKO
a« a eatnlidate f«*r T*J Coll^'rf
oountv, at the elec i«»n iu JjauaO t»*-
dec 12 te
For lax t’fHeCt r-
The friend* ol I.T. BKoOk'MtwJ
a candidutu fur T.»x (Mleei" r c
county ai the ensuing fleetD* * c *' ,tl
dee 10 te
S<<m*thi
I dhj, to th *
Renfro A
acquaint,.d
no
article iht
I t.19 nugg,
•tarn ad mi
it, and finr
most excel
ant a beve
villi the ti
vise all lo\
Lottie and
Freight
advnrti-eti
a list of cc
Cbaltano"|
ineot and
the Wsiti
transport i
f«*r ColuD)
W. 8 N
10 bb’- anc
tbl; Keltic
pkgs C’rat
•d l*kg»: V
It Hill b
Cleveland
People wh,
*rt. can bi
and daiijjb
Cleveland
k 4 an acco
Notice.
Fur tli. euu*»»!«>«
.oiurry .nil '1 W1 P
found »l lh,Soolh,rn
12 oVIotik ,. M. au 1: ' r s ..
Per.on, r,ti.iTins | • ' ,11
;>Ii-,.oc.ll ..t th, > ; r - -■ f
Depot lat Girard) for tb«£ J
_decl2tf _ ......
" Now is Your Tu
TO B W
I'»rr»,|| (
" Ith all
W* reett
Ar.4 irei
A* four ju
D**ep dy<
but Peace
And peri
cannot
Or what.
Lot wc hai
0T j *y an
uc< Uyp and Friday .
G. t.i> Uhm «Mu- day* and Tuesdays, irom 7 t<»
•U p in. Alt the faie and must ia*:u.>n
-•b c duusca, l^oth of Europe and America, will
I I A course u twelve Icfsou# will
the term. Pa*r
WILI.KE1.L OR RENT on the prcini,,,. I
UP loti "ill of Jwnuarjr. WW. uiy Pi.nuii.,,,,
• - i-ihu ('I ol < ncica, mure or less, nun oi j
■»_k_)Cl^tteclcared. pituuicl in Ku„«ull county.
A Card of Importance, i
A abutna. t.^ar the old FiHfcr.il roa I. live utiles
we«t •-. >. ,, ,d 1 **rt. aud eevtu tuiles u rth -t
II iteluH'liubb.T depot. .Mobile und Girard Rail,
road’ lucr** I- ,») the place a Comfortable
a fite place iu
S.N FKiN.-ts.-0. Dec. 2d.—,11 ;,d. 1 Cl! 1 , f./i\ r « dX’t^mr : of
vice* *nv that a revolution ngamu Alaxi- 1 - - v ‘
gt I -1 ...A. ti- s..*n
iitilUn lias taken pln.-„, an.l L ,|„ a „n.i ,
III. uffltora have bean driven from power
.Nkw Yokk, Dee. 2S—Tba Tin.,,.
Uu'limond correspondent -ay* tlmi.
Being the Ageut of ERWIN X HARDEE'S |
LINK OF > I EATERS, running between ■
Augueta u.id Savannah, and having a thorough i
know lad ge of the FORWARDING and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, I urn prepared tu act
Hog-, v „rn. Fodder. Pea.-. Potatoes, Home und i * n ®iH»er eupacily for my former patron* with |
Dwelling with six rooms. ...
rium; um* excellent Giu liousv, iu.;
SADDLE
CHIBA?' 1
We wo
OrnfdiM
To each of
In e.trne.*
STSfes =; ISSSSr
i nani< x will at onto bi t<*li•,,ctl and . ... m| ukii ihrat , P n .,
mmn il,. n....L- . . i > . • * preMBU WUI) IQMl our Goveritnifl
School Notice.
I v', *kL ic-ume the eierci-e of mvSchool on i
« • *■ Atuiiduy, January 1st, ly»H.
It* HENRY W. VKNTILLK.
Wh g** n* a n d *B ugg>.' "Arm* c'wb° n ' aun, ' hoT,J0 ! » gun ran to, of prompt attentiou to all conilgn-
j . doc .AJ tdp
ral i
lux (.I'tiHKMY—Tho National Intel-
li^cticer, oi ti.,. n, *uy* iba tear of any-
thing liku * »udd, r- c.iMmetiuo it diasipa-
> narily be a slow and
tod. It wi i
• ruby thn volume of l»inod by
July next, will Im be- I lh « meantime.
cautious pr
currency, which,
twe»d M ver M l , gbl hundied milMons, j service
can be M»n*iti.y ndind, to ear nothing of ! »f not r
a re*UT.plIon «>f speem payments The I
• tu api rchM.tbd Irom « contraction in delay a- poaaible
abown by ll,*- > creUry to be imaginary
A reduction ol 11,. cuircmy will not di
placed upon tbe work, and i. ^ I,, p d hut
a short period will e!ap>e rn* th-* regular
husinesa af the road will bo rcaunnd. It
cannot be positively n*certa n< J until the
w ater Mib«idee, w hat dninag
... . .. - -jveeisment
should become embroiled in a foreign war
in ordi*r that, by a union of all the -,*c-
tions of the country *gniri*t n t'oregn foe,
all di-tinciion- might b-* wiped out.
HORBACK’S HOTEL.
I,»l« "i’KRRY H0USR."
Columbus, Georgia.
H. C. LOVK
A VAUJABL.E
COTTON PUNtATION
For Bale,
/ 1 0NTAfNING 2.J00 acrr«; about 1000
v> cleared I ine Aei fe r.ud ’Paach (Wi
meuts ut Cottun, Ac.
WM, B. DAAH't-
JUST RECEI^
AS1> FOR SiW lU ' J
SADDLES, BRIDL&.
GL! may tl
With pie,
Thine Auti
And a tic
And at thy
Though r
•'Uy wo to
And still
MiD-we*. w imi umiiHiv ■ .-ti -u* i\.»i gr/.. „. * . I — wv* Kiiprcvrment
..Hi bor0.un.V5,,„•**: , w n ' y ^rvT,.%;r;: r ,r‘r'. i ;*u'r u '-
clean* 1 I ine Apple r.ud .’Peach Orchard*. 1
A fu l train,hi Dwelling with four room* and
, pawigu. Improvements good. This place ia
i .... , -- ll r .,duetivonas*, health and good
‘c.i trom Culumbui. 1 will
•r*r.-. Mulo*. llcg*. Goat.-,
i,-‘»d everything to make a
t o*ae«*p,n given any timo to
■Ull roou and make ar-
rangeuicnt* lur a C;.it"D crop tu i ay fur ail and
_Auiu*ta,_Ga., Dec. 17—1 m
W. K. HARRIS,
Commercial Broker,
3TO. HU MAIX MTHKKT,
-I MARTINGALES, I
I'ilt
if., Af.. *'•
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LOUISVILLE, KV.
Particular attention paid to the purchase ul
Grain and Produce,
dec 26— 8m*
SALE.
W^ILI/be M*ld on Saturday the *ixth of Jan-
* ’ uarv. 10*rt. at mv I ln,». ■.,> rivr, nine
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aumis,*,* 1 * r ' ,
iho C url lluu.ti d-»l' ** , «-
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I I,.mr, nl Bale, the (•' 1 V
E idled b
lortunes n,i
America, iu
*urn thmr k
in
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•fade only ■
Lruo, bo*
n,, us itointa
Volo
in the i
in Siberia.-
district, belont iw *?. r
tan V
- ilh |.kkW, K-'r*.
I hu Northern mail, «r. e,,-.-.lir.^ v ir-
rocultr, .nil »r« far behind haiul.
City of Mexico advice, ol thu Cdlb uf 1
I lift DDLS LXTRA F'NK FLOUR. b.u,bt
"*0 .xi-renl} lur th, eltv tr»-te, for.tilc.t
Mules !
HapM
of contraction b
gt.ly coiumaniuJ
er-u* or lha
• aroesily and
Kvnry on. know* that pr**; are adeab- ! witha fore, of on ton^ v Meiko ****** of
otng, and will c«>i*tinua In advabca till hands he raia«w1 durim1 !I**°r 5 ^ ^*> f «mbor stales that lb* K uperor has
a-ilher a volhaiM .hall .!>•«• or th. work ! two liundr. d Tn *undred' T H* .1 Ufi'r *ih* l‘® ,l0<, , 0 , f amno.ty In I A PLANTATION with 100 hw o'pm l.nd
oracti- bale, of ,.7.i *. u T uuert.r.o the Imperial adherent, bold a A Th.k.rie,. <-ro;.»b...te|..r.r«.Weu thi.
h:„dr 0 .d V,a.d. Ul " .TO" KmpruR Jj m.kia, a I lb.-'-. jWjL « W utki?
fir 1:w bjM. • coji 35 flbiij'ti 1, , “"ttRi
For Sale or Rent,
, tour of Yacatan
leu ul count.,.
M. L. PATtKKsO.1
hiitur un. two »ud three >e&n oll. - ^
AI«o. • - emu Ui o writ brukt Tuo-*Z“~
S-S! ¥ ul «- f?r Wllllaaj. k McUhrr'.
Mablo. bvluM i ook $ Motel, on Broad rtraet.
> W is ) vur chitDcu 10 gel the kind of Mule yon
Tuir u J -
— ^ *1 _ Horseor iho, 70 Lead uf caula. iocluding a •
• l“ r «« jru|t.rt.uu ol Milch iuw»; 7b ho d «t
iXilUCS I ii<*gs. in M-uud order, c icily from three tu »ix ;
.. . ' poutold: o' »Vt Sheep probably a Itw
On Coiisig
buudrc.t bushed of Corn, and m many of Cotton
Mi two wag *ns. one for two or four hot»o« :
Blacksmith tuola; Plantation tools; tlear, Ac.
ISO gallotia Sorghum Molaesas.
Terms t' r all sums of • 0 and under. ca*h—
for all sums over 1% a oredit of 1.- months, with
iuu-rest md -m unty.
HENRY
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For «ulc a. rru*u"
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lishtnankH
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