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ALABAMA I,EGI9IiATURE;
TflfltTV-SIXTH DAT.
Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1860.
HKKATE.
Mr. Deaaon, from Committee on Cor-
normliooa, reported farorably on the bill
io incorporate tho Franklin Oil and Min-
ici Company. Parsed.
Mr. Jones, of the Judiciary committee,
riported adversely on the bill to autbor-
iuriecutora and administrators to com-
promise bad and doubtful debts. Recom
mitted to the committee.
Mr. Powell, of Tuscalooaa, from the
Committee on Roads, Bridges and For-
risi, reported adversely on bill to rebu
ild the appointment of overseers end su
pervisors of Publio Roads in this State.
Concurred in.
Mr. Cooper, from the Judiciary Com
mittee, roportcd back the bill to authorise
tin 6 ivernor to settle with Messrs. Meyer
Lebsssn and i. T. Tichenor. The com
mittee report that the claim of lha parties
it feriorvicos rendered to the Stale in
trareling, etc., to provide for the comfort
tf Confederate prisoners. There can be
so doubt that the services were rendered
md the claim an honest one; but the
Nmmitlee, or » majority of it, are of tho
•pinion tliat this claim comes within the
class of debts declared void by the Con-
vsntaoii. The further consideration of the
upon and bill waa postponed ufftil to
morrow at 12 m.
Mr. Forney, of Committeo on Corpora-
lioni, reported favorably on the bill to in
terpolate the Georgia and Alabama Pe
iroleum Company. Bill passed. .
Also, reported adversely on the. joint
resolution in relation to the oiaim of
Jiquen. Mitchell & Co., the committee
believing that said claim cornea within the
class uf debts declared void by the Con
viction. Postponed until 12 M. to-roor
row.
Mr. Barnes, of Juaiciery Committee,
Imported a substitute for varioua bills on
Itbe subjact of a Stay Law, entitled “an
■ set to regulate judicial proceedings in this
Ihlale. 1 '
Mr. Moron moved to lay the hill on the
lublesndbave 133 copies printed. Car-
| nod.
Mr. Gage, from the Committee on
iBinki and Banking, reported favorably
■ in the bill to amend an aot to extend the
Idsrterof too Bank of Mobile. Passed.
Alio, reported favorably on the “bill to
I amend an act to incorporate the Southern
|Bank of Alabama." Passed.
Mr. Wineton reported a bill to enable
Ilk, Comptroller to settle with the Bank of
|?telma. Passed.
Mr. Jackson, of Morgan, reported fa
I vorabiy on the bill supplementary to an
Isrt to incorporatei he Southern Traveler's
Ilniursnce Company. Passed.
I Mr. Lindsay reportod favorably on the
I bill to incorporate the German Asaocla-
IJien for the promotion and protection of
■ vermin emigration. Passed.
I Mr. Sianset, of the Judiciary Commit-
I tw, reported favorably on the bill to be
I Bulled in net in furtherance of justice
lend to diminish litigation, by curing, ro-
Inoting nr rendering unavailable, dofects
I !•, or objections to, process returnable to
lie; court of this Stale, issued between
-'lay, 1865, and the twentieth
I, July, 1850, in consequence of any or-
l"" 0,n 'Llary officer of the United
I malts, and the levy, service, execution
1 IB u return of such process.
I Alter debate, postponed until Thursday
I U and made special order for elevon
10 clock.
1 bin 1 "POfted favorably on the House
la i. l# .u" ,thori ** 1 of Probate to
sseuis the amounts due on eslray bonds
I aWtoutsuiL Passed.
I , Hllu, ° LiH to authorise the Gover-
I iai,. •s?!* 011 * 1 ' * temporary loan or to
1™ note*. Waa taken up, on
motion of Mr. Garrett, and referred to
I Hn Uriance and Taxation.
I ii. ."i'm “ d J,‘ )urn ed till to-morrow morn-
| “Iat too clock.
I ». , house.
«f Mohiu* 10 bil1 to incorporate the city
y, u »“
I ciaT»i\!L • ,lr r* Chairman of the Judi-
tu the im" 1 , 1 '®' reported an amendment
10 “otLorixe the Governor to
I curred )°* n ' which waa con-
rajldti
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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY .MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1866.
VOL. VIII.—NO. 28.
jndcUbji
Attorney General. The bill at amen
was passed—yea? 60^ naya 8G.
The bill increases the salaries of the
Circuit Judges find Chancellors, in this
State, ‘o jliMe thpfcjuid dollars, and that
of the Attorney General to me thousand
dollars, per aunutn.
The bill to incori>otate the Alabama
W hite Labor Immigration and Real Es
tate Agency Company [Was then taken up,
pending which, I
The House adjourned until to-morrow
morning at 10 o'clock
Mr. Morso, of Choctaw, during the
afternoon session on Monday, offered the
following joint resolutions, which were
referred to the Judiciary Committee :
Joint resolutions of the General Assembly
instructing the Attorney General to in
stitute proceedings to vacate the charter
of the Selma and Meridian Railroad
Company, originally chartered under
tho title of tho Alabama and Mississippi
Rivers Railroad.
These resolutions are based upon the
following specifications—
1. For failing to carry out the original
object of the charter, in the matter of
building a bridge ovqf the Bigbee river.
2. For failing to complete the line west
of the Bigbee river.
3. For abandoning^the original track of
the road from Cahaba to Marion Junc
tion.
4. For issuing change bills for circula
tion, ciyitrary to soction 936 of the code.
5. For failing to furnish passenger cars.
C. For transporting passengers in gravel
and construction traihl, exposed to tho
inclemencies of the weather.
7. For transporting soldiers in box cars,
ithoul fire or water, and leaving them at
wayside places in a famished condition,
without comforts and attention.
8. For transporting passengers of all
colors, sex os and agee, indiscriminately
thrown together m filthy stock cars, with
out lirhts, seats, fire; water or privies.
9. For leaving passengers at depots,
without giving notice of their starting.
10. For extortion, in demanding full
oharges for freight and fare, refusing to
make deductions for transporting passen
gers in stock cars in lieu of passenger
cars, and refusing to refund money when
they had violated their contract.
11. For failing to blow the whistle or
ring the bell at public crossings, curves in
the roAd, leaving depots, and .entering
towns and cities.
12. For failing to furnish lights, fire and
water on cars, in violation of the acts
approved December 8th, 1863, and Feb
ruary O'.h, 1868.
Mr. Hawtborne, by leave, on Monday
last offered the following resolutions,which
were adopted:
Whereas, Jefferson Davis, once Presi
dent of thoConfcderato£)ttttCB, and as such
Commander in Chief of their Army and
Navy, has by the fortunes of war become
a prisoner in the* hands of the Fedoral
authorities; and, whereas, the army and
navy whien he commanded have been
surrendered or destroyed, and the govern
ment over which he was placed by the
united voice the Southern people has
been utterly overthrown ; ana, whereas,
the-people ihemaelves have with the moat
remarkable unanimity and quietoeeg sub
mitted to the greet change* which have
taken place, and with but few exceptions
accepted tho Executive clemency and re
newed their allegiance to tho old Govern
ment ; and, whereas, all armed opposition
to tho Foderal Government on the part of
the Southorn people has ceased. There-
fere.
Be it Resolved, That while we have in
good faith, and without a murmur, sub
mitted to the Federal authority, and
though standing in the midst of our bro
ken altars ana desolated homes, and
though looking upon the graves of our
children, and the ashes of our former
greatness, yet we cannot as brave men,
and as Christian men, stand by, and see a
groat and powerlul government wreaking
its vengeaace upon a poor, feeble old
man, whose offence is no greater than that
of any other good citizen of the South,
without protesting against such an ungen*
erous and unchristian-like course.
Be it further Resolvod, That the Gov
ernment of the United States having over
come all armed resistance to its authority,
and the people of the South having sub
mitted with scarcely a murmur, it is t^a
duty of the Government, as representing
a great and victorious people, to be mag
nanimous and forgiving; to win back the
affections of the Southern people by open
ing the prison doors of their former Pres
ident, and Vico President, and all others
who are imprisoned for opinion's sake;
and by restoring to us all the rights—
social, pecuniary and political—which we
once hnjoyed under tho constitution of
our fathers.
And believing as we do that his Kxcel
loncy Andrew-Johnson, the President of
the United Slates, will not turn a deaf ear
to the united cries of a whole people, and
to tho wishes and prayers of all Christian
nations; therefore,
Be it further. Rosol ved, That we earnest
ly Invite and urge upon all public bodies,
both roligious and political, in the Seuth
and at tho North, in England, France and
Germany, and wherever patriotism is
known, and the God of tho Christian is
worshipped, to express their sympathy
for our suffering and imprisoned Presi
dent, and to implore the Federal Execu
tive, for the sako of humanity, and the
honor of the Christian people over whom
he r'i'oa. tn strike off tbochaitas and throw
open luo prison doors of Jofiorson Davio,
and all others who are imprisoned for
similar causes, and restore to us the con
stitution and laws of our fathers, and thus
write everlasting gratitude upon the hearts
of the Southern people.
Be it further Resolved, That a copv of
these resolutions bo sent to tho President
of the United States, and one to Mrs.
Jofiorson Davis.
| and lh <* bill passed. Yeas 79,
*ferr>rt lh « 8amo c< ? r P m ^tee,to whom was
I »u* () f 3 tr,ou * bills in reference to a
thereto p^ 9C . u j 0DI w * l b amendments
bill to a 6lJ b*titute therefor, a
of •lecutiS. ed * cl Renting a slay
«®cuu°ni on all uilffm.m. ao.
TIII2 BILL
To Enlarge the Power r>f the Freedmcria
Bureau.
Section 1. That the act to establish a
bureau fortherelief of freedmen and re:u«
goes, aptrruNtid Alarcb 3, 1866, shall con
tinue in lorco until otherwise proTided by
tend to rufugoes and fjeed-
law; shall ex — . .
tpen in cortuin parts of tho Unitod Slates;
arid the President may divide tho section
of containing tuch refugees and froedmen
into districts, oat h containing . neornaore
Statea, not to exceed twelve in number 1
and by and with the advice and consei
of tho Senate appoint an assistant Com
gJhM imflitafy jurisdiction and protection over
mded all-the employee., agents, and officers of
tbit Bureau In the exercise of the duties
imposed or eulhoriaed by this act or the
act to which this act is supplementary.
Sec. 8. That the Secretary of War may
direct suoh issues of provisions, clothing,
fuel, and other supphen, Including medi
cal stores and transportation, ana afford
such aid, medical or otherwise, es he may
deem needful for the immediate and tem-
pontryeheltarand supply ef destitute end
suffering refugees and freed men. and their
wives and children, under such rules and
regulations as he may direct.
hoc. 4. That the President be author zed
to reserve from sale or from settlement,
under the homestead pre emption laws,
and to set apart for the ase of freedmen
and loyal refugees, unoccupied public
lands in Florida, Mississippi and Arkan
sas, exceeding in ell three millions of
good land, and the Commissioner, under
the direction of the President, shall cause
the same from time to time tn be allotted
and assigned in parcels not exceeding
forty eeres each to the loyal refugees ana
freedmen, who shall be protected in the
use and enjoyment thereof for such term
of time end at such annual rant as may bo
agreed upon by the. Goramissieder and
suoh refugees and Ireedmen. The rental
shaH be eased upon a valuation of the
'and, to be ascertained in each manner as
the Commissioner may, under direction
of the President, by regulation proscribe
at the ond of such term, or sooner, if the
Commissioner shall assent thereto. Tho
occupants of any parcels so assigned msy
purchase land and receive the title thereto
from the United Btates in fee, upon pay
ing therefore the value of the land ascer
tained as aforesaid.
Sec. 6. That the occupants of land un
der Major General Sherman’s special or
der, dated at Savannah, Jaauary 16, 686,5,
are hereby confirmed in their possessions
for the period of threeyeara from the date
of said order, and no person shall be dis
turbed in or ousted from otid possession
during said three years, unless a settle,
ment shall ba made with the said occu-
rant by the owner, eatiifactory to tho
Commissioner of the Froedmen's Bureau,
Sec. 6. That the Commie.ion shall, un
der the direction ef the President, pror-uro
in the name of tho United States, by grant
or purohaaa, such lands within the dis
tricts aforesaid as may be required for
refugee! and froedmen dependent on the
government for support, and ha shall pro
vide, or cauae to behuilt, suitable asylums
and schools. But no such purchsso shall
be made, nor contract for the same ontor-
ad upon, nor other expense incurred, un
til after appropriations shall have been
provided by Congress for thageneral pur
poses of this act, out of which paymonts
for laid lands shall be made. And the
Commission shall cause such lands from
time to time to be valued, allotted, as
signed, and sold, in the manner end form
provided in the preceding sections; pro
vided always, that tho said lands shall not
be sold fur loss than the eost thereof to the
United States.
See. 7. That whonavor, in any State or
district in which the ordinary course of
t udlcial prooeodings has been interrupted
>y the rebellion, md wherein, in conse
quence of any SUtta or local law, ordi.
■ance, police or ether reguiatien, custom
or prejudice, ary of the (ivil rights and
immunities belonging to white peraons,
including the right to make and enforce
general contracts, to sue, to ba parties and
give evidence, to inherit, purchase, lease,
■ell, hold end convey real and personal
property, and to have full and ceual bene
fit of all laws and proceeding* for the se
curity of peraen and estate, are refused or
denied to negroae, mulatto*-, or freedmen,
er refuge**, or any other perton on ac
count of rao* or eolor, or any previous
condition of slavery or involuntary servi
tude, except for the punishment of crime
whereof the party shall have been duly
eenvieted, or wherein thoy, or eng of
them, ere subjected to any other or differ-
eat punishment, peine or penalties, for the
commission of any act or offence, than aro
r ireiented for while persons committing
ika acta or offences, it shall be the duty of
the President of tho United States, through
th* Commissioner, to extend military ju
risdiction over *11 cesoe affecting aucb per
sons so discriminated against.
8ec. 8. That any person, who, under
color of any State or local law, ordinance,
I ioliee, or other regulation nr custom, shall
n any Biate or district in which the ordi.
ntry course of judicial proceedings has
been interrupted by the rebellion, subject
or cause to be subjected any negro, mulat.
to, freedman, refuges, or other person, on
account of race or color or any previous
condition df slavery or involuntary servi
tude, except as a punishmont for crime
whereof the party has been duly convict
ed, or for any other cause, to the depriva
tion of any civil right ured to while
persons or to any other or different pun
ishment than white persons are subject to
lor lha commission of like acts or otl'onces,
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and bo punished Dy a fine not exceeding
one thousand dollars or imprisonment not
oxcoeding one year, or both; and it shall
bo the duly of the officers and agents of
this bureau to take jurisdiction of and
hear and determine all offences committed
against the provisions of this section, and
also of all cases affecting negroes, mulat
tos, freodmon, refugees or other persons
who are discriminated against in any of
the particulars mentioned in tho preceding
section of this act, under such rules and
regulations as the President, through the
War Department, shall proscribe. Tho
jurisdiction conferred by this section on
the officers and agents of this bureau is to
cease and determine whenever tho dis
crimination on account of which it is con
ferred ceases, and in no ovont to bo exer
cised in any State in wtiich the ordinary
courso of judicial jrrocoedings has not
been interrupted by tho rebellian, nor ir
any Stale after it shall have boen fully re
stored in all its constitutional relations to
the United .Slates and the Courts of the
State and of the United States within tho
sante are not diotuibud or stopped in the
peaceable courae of justice.
Passed the Senate on the 25th ult., by a
vote of yoat 37, nays 10. Not yet acted
on in tho House.
L M. ALLEN ft GO.,
GR00ERS AlffD .fjbjfMISSION
MERCHjfitC>l'TS.
LARGE ST<
GROC;
Dry
SHOES, HATS,
. -AND-
HARDW ARE,
Constantly On Hand,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A. M. ALLEN & CO.,
No. 16» Bread st.
OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL.
Columbus, (la.. Jan. 8. IDCit tf •’
FEBTILIZEBS.
Mapes’
Nilrogeneous Super • Phosphates
OF XjXMBI
300 lba. per ticrn, on ordinary land, will pro
duce ono bale of cotton per &oro.
A. Mn. ALLEN A CO., Agents.
Jan3tf Corner opposite Cook's Hotel.
NEW MUSIC!
^ MONO whloh may bo found
EVANGELINE,
CASCADE OF ROSES.
WEARING OF TUB ORBIT,
7.0ULA ZONO.
VACANT CHAIR.
1L BACIO WALTZ.
IL BACIO (Song),
STONEWALL JACKSON’S MARCH.
J ust reoeived at
J. W. PEASH’S,
UOD^S LADY’S BOOK, for Fobru^y.
PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, for February.
N. Y. I.EDOKR, and
WAVEltLY MAGAZINE,
For salo by
J. W. PEASE.
Jan 24 tf
Manufacturing Company Kotice.
For the convenience o( persona applying for
Stoek in the BAULK and P11CKNIX MANU
FACTURING COMPANY, (late Baglo and
Howard) I have opened an office at the Bahk
ef Columbus, where applications can bo made
to me for Stock, and in my absence Mr. W. H
YOUNG will receivo subscriptions and receipt
for the sumo.
The subscription Hat is already begun. Per
sons dosiring to secure Stock will make early
application, us THB WORK WILL BR PUT
IN IMMKDIATK PROGRESS.
N. J. BUSSEY.
Columbus, Ga, January 14. IBM tf•
Notice.
For tho convenience ol Consignees by Mont
gomery and West PoinC Rail Road, I ean be
found at the Southern Express Oflioefrom 8 to
! o’olock a. ■. and 2 to ft r. u.
Persons tecoiviog freight by this road will
ploesr • nil at tho office before sending to the
Depot let Girard) for their goods.
J. K. APPLER, Agent.
dee 12 tf
Hamilton Female College,
HAMILTON, »A,
T HE EXERCISES of this Institution will
be resumed on Tuesday the 23d instant.
Tho Coiloge is furnished with a well selected
Apparatus And with good Musical Instruments.
The course of study is thorough and complete.
Every departmont is supplied with oompd'
tent teachers. , „ ...
Board can he obtained in the bost families at
$15 por month.
• J. II. LOVELACE,
Janl4—lin Prnside
T. S. SPEAR,
PRAOTIOAL AND BXPEKISNCCD
WATCHMAKER
■THrwfEJLErEa,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts.,
AT HIS OLD STAND,-
Ha, now open a now and rich stock of
FINK GOLD WATCHES,
RICH GOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FINE PLATED CASTORS,
CUPS,’ KNIVES, FORKS,
8POONSJ PICKLE STANDS,
SYRUP CUPS, Ac.
ALSO—A fine assortment of Silver end Gold
tUIMULKS, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES.
HAIR WORK,
Made to ordor, any design or pattern.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In Gold, Rilver and Steel Frames,
WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good
and responsible workmen.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
Ilea charge of the Watch Department, which
in itself ia a GUARANTEE that the work wil
be done in the boat possible manner.
Persons 'having PLAIN Watches can have
them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite 1
Garnet or Aquamarine.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who is too woll known to noed any recommen
dation from me, has charge of the Repairing of
Jewelry, Diamond Betting, Engraving, Ac.
Oot 20- tf Bun copy.
EDWIN B. OVERALL,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Merchants’ Exchange,
NEWS ROOMS,
Corner St. Charles St. and C minimal Flu*,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
doo 15 tf
HARDWARE!
HARDWARE!!
J. ENNIS &-CO.,
ARB AT THEIR OLD STAND,
95 and 97 Broad Street,
Where they hare ia store end to arrivo a fine
stock of
HARDWARE,
and such goods as are in their libo, which they
offer to everybody at as low prices as can be
afforded.
We respectfully return our thanks to our old
customers and friendB who have bestowed on
us their patronage, and we hope by pursuing
the sumo courso which wo have through the
past to rocieve your trado. Wo respectfully in
vite everybody trading to Columbus to give us
call,
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
nov29if
J. ENNIS & co.
H AVE on hand Plantation Iron, all bites,
nov 2*J tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
on hand CARRIAGE MATI
r 29 tf- t
J. ENNIS & CO.
H AVE on hand CARPENTERS’ TOOLS,
nov LV tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
I AVE on hand BLACKSMITHS’TOOLS.
nor 29 tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
JJAVE on hand BUILDING HARDWARE.
jf ENNIS & CO^
BLAIR & GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
1S«, VfKUT HIDK DllOAD ST.
A LWAYS ON HAND a full and oomidete
A Slock
Dry Good,, Groeerie,, Cutlery,
Hardware. Tinware. Gleaaware, Crockery,
Boou, Shoe., Hate,
Domestic and Foreign Liquors, Wince, Ac.,
2000 lbe I C Tin Waro,
which ean be had at lowelt market price.—
Wholeealo or Retail.
No difficulty in havinx your mouoy elianged.
au*21-tf
SIGHT EXCHAGE
oisr isnrcw york
FOR SALE,
IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
JOHN KIND,
Jan 2 3m Banker.
CRANE & CO.,
ESTABLISKD IN 1780.
T. MACKENZIE & SONS,
NO. MAX BATIHOKB KTIlKBT,
(NEAR CHARLES.)
BALTIMORE, MD.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
COACH, WAGON AND SADDLE HARDWARE
AND HARNESS MATERIALS,
FELL0E3, SPOKES. HUBS. BOWS.
SHAFTS, AXLES, SPRINGS,
ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS
ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR
I, B A T XX m H ,
COACH VARNISH. JAPAN AND LEATH
ER VARNISH. BENZOIN E,
Harney Oil Blackiug, Axle Urease, Carriage
Bolls, Bands, Oil Cloth, Buckles, Terrete,
Hook*--, Bltts, Ornnmonts, Humes, Laoe,
Fringes, Ac., ul! at tho lowest price,
FOR CASH.
Nov 9 w6m
en 1
in^ v
m- n
ho I •
Tail’* Edinburg Magazine thus de-
icribofl a certain ichool of pietj:
Our political and parliamentary Chris
tianity ia a Christianity that wagoa fierce
war against poor men's hot Sunday din
ners, and Sunday walks in green fields,
and Sunday excursions by steamboat and
era4 of S?L° n ^Judgments and de- missioner for each ot said district*, who and Sunday excursions cty iitoamooat anu
OniLr* ,0Ver *l Courts of this State. shall give liko bonds and receive the same railway, and Sunday lo .
motion ika . | sunn k 1 ' w . . c ikau.m*itniiai I rtiofuPA vikllaries and zoological gardens—
1 s^issssws? aKrtS* stfria:
I “J until Friday n*xt,
Alio idSL' "'d'-'ri'd to be printed,
deed*.' moriii ely “2. lhe bl11 10 r ®6 uir «
I ,ll « oUro!?*? 08 ', * c ’>. for ll *e convey-
erred In. ^ er 10 "h >*> writing. Uon-
:m iJC,h*,? 1 a”^I* 1 en l 10 U> 8 bill to in«
trereineni r ^ ,ll b*ma Minin* and Im-
■'Ih w" were P, 7’ Th <> amendment
Hr KniT >’»«red.
( ' ,r I*Uornmiui^ llwot# v, from the.Tudi-
I 'b* till tu b 6 i '•'Ported advurrciy on
gt,appro,ej'a ]® 1 an »cl to amend an
*«» Jed i;i“. b,u * rT 2,1839, author-
ek «mlor < a.7i .u 10 cul or Blotrtla a
now oil trough Ika ihool or r*cf
between n lruct * l "J inland naviga-
I in th. p u P bln Island and Cedar
Tki fnuh'. T'J.yf Mobile.
*" Pmtponad d * a rMlo » ‘be hill
**4,the, ll _ un ‘'] Saturday next, and
Mr. aVlCm »' ord * r for IO- 1 - U.
rem,r,!ii rj ’ ,rom lh " »»ma «om-
^'kirelif. 10 &m enduient to th*
e.ruL '““enc* of ch.n*. bill,
*•« bill ^Thmfl.nce.. Concurred
‘toluol USrcuuj' l rf * bil1 lo '“ere*,* I hi
■ '-a'cuii J ud**g and Chancellor.,
prescribed by this and tho act to which ] again
[ n h \^dT i c?e^ro n n d o n rt n hri.Vot!d* b nr^.:c: y d i xx sir zw vs™ ««.
the army, in
ithout in.
the litl of prohibita. It i« never ao
w.’.l ploaaed as when it is restricting some-
bod.- from doin* or enjoying somethin*.
That* *re mnn who woo d not, if they
could help it. I«t poor people do the very
thin* that Jesus Ohr.et him.olf Jid-
walk through tuu fi-id* on the Sabbath
day. It ir an obstioative and tearing, a
frivolous and vexatious ■
• u ii a meddling, buaybodied Chris
tienity, ebout trifles or things indifferent
and politely dumb in view of evils whloh
it ought to donounco with a voice of thu v
d#r ’
The Philadelphia Inquiror lay, that *
large number of eleepimr cars aro being
manufactured in that city for the boutboro
Trananortalion Company, which are to
* -» —•— yr, railroad, os soon si
are tilled up in elegant
l.tricl may employ ‘"'j I po..eu every eonvnnience. Two
the I ret olee*. And the .F^dan^ofth* sty , urr | V ml in Richmond forth.
I:nranS'^mmf«iin # .r W .*h r alK I Wilmington and Weldon rad,ond.
assigned to duty shall serve
crease of pay or allowances. .
8tc 2. That the Commissioner,with the
approval of the President, shall divide
each du-lrict into a numbur of sub diitricta,
not to exceed lh* number of counties or
parishes ill each State, and shall aiaign W
each sub dirlrictal least ono agent, either
a citizen, officer of the army, or en| istad
man, who, if an officer, ahall without
additional compeuiation or allowance;
end if a cilinen or collated m*n«hallr*.
ceiv* a .alary not exceeding 1,600 doller.
per annum; and such agent •hall, before
enli ring on the duties of bla office, tske ths
oath prescribed in the first section of the
act to which this ia an amendment. Each
Asaiaunt Commimloner ■» •mploy not
exceoding'fix cTerkV one of thelhird olaai Trah^ortwlion t-om,
."aub^dis liict* m™y "imploy^two *<darka of | Spmpl.ted_Th.yar
"Impori
[ )R. C1IEE
Important to Females.
cheesemTn’s pills.
The combination of imrredient* io the«e
Pills ie the roeult of a Iona and extensive prac
tice. They are mild in their operation,.and
caunot do harm to the most del.icate, certain in
correcting all irregularities Painful Menstrua
tions removing all obstruction!), whether from
eold or otherwue, headache, paiu in the side,
palpitation of tho heurt, whites, all nervous
affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back
and limbs. Jcc.. disturbed sloep, which arises
from interruption of nature,
Ur. iheeseiuan’8 Pills
was the commencement of a now era it. -
treatment of irregularities aud obstructions
which have consigned so many to a premature
grave. No female ean enjoy good health uoleM
"he !s rogular. and whenever an obatruotion
takes place the general hoalth beginstodecline.
These Pills form /inert pr'pmraium ever put for
ward with muKDiATR and prRRISteut bugorhs.
DON’T BE DE0E1VED. Take this adver-
ti*ement to your Druggist, and tell him that
you you want the BEST ana most RELIABLE
VsHalk msdwim: in tub world.
which is oompi ised in these Pills.
Dr. Chfesnuan’s Pills
have b. en a Standard Remedy f >r over thirty
years, and nre the most ctloetual oue ever
known for all couiplaiuts peculiar to Females.
To all cl tunes thoy are invaluable, %nduci»o,
with certainty, periodical regularity. They are
knowu to tu<«saud*. who have used them at
different periods, throughout the country, hav
ing tne sanction oi some of the most eminent
Physicians in America. ......
Explicit >li r eoiions, stating when they should
not bo used, witu each Uox-tho price Onepol-
lar per Box, or 6 boxes for #5. containing from
60 to 6J Pills. Pills P«t»t py »*‘l. promptly,
secure from observation, by remitting to the
Proprietor). M D«y i
fioM in Columbux by C
Jan 13 eodiim
EAGLE GROCERY STORE,
No* HH Rroad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
B (VE IN STORK and are receiving a fine
Stock of FANCY AND FAMILY GKO
IKS. which they aro selling af low na cut
be bought in this market at wlu lesalu or ut
re Our’stook comprises the following artioles:
Flour, different brundaTlt '* *''
No. 1 Mackerel, bbl«. C '
No. 2 “ iCruslied
No. 1 " in kits, Pulvoriaetl '*
No. 2 '* “ Granulated
No. 1 moss do. do. Pickles,
Herrings in boxes, tomato Catsup
Star Candles, Ga,
Adamantine do. 6s.
Tallow do. do.,
Turpentlue Soap,
Harbit’a '*
Colgate's
Paris
Kasin’s
Gorman
Casteol
Barber's fancy Soap.
Toilet Soap, in groat Preston
variety.
Rio Coffoo,
Oolong Tea,
Black Tea,
J. M. Tea, 'March,
G. P. Tea,
T. H. Tea, Blueing,
N.O. Sugar, Copperas.
A Coffee Sugar. . Snuff and Tobacco.
Flour and large paokagos delivered in Hie city
free of charge. # CRANE A C
dec 87—ltn_ Sun copy.
” A. W. PERSONS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
j Pepper Sauce,
Worcestershire Sauce,
..Mustard,
iPitjo Apples,
Jellies, assorted,
(peaches in cans,
•Cove Oystors,
(Sardines,
M. It. Raisins,
Layer do.
and 'A boxes do.
ston A Meroll’a
Yeast Powders,
Biscuit Soda, in p’kgs
and ) j bbls.,
Macaroni,
M. R. BELL & CO.,
(Formerly Bxll, Mookx 1 Co.,)
WHOLESALE GROGiRS,
COMMISSION
And- Forwarding Merchants..
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
Consignments are solicited, which will ra-
ccivo our bost personal atvontion, aud the For
warding business carefully and nromptiy dona.
REFERENCES:
Messrs. 8. R. McCaiuy A Co Atlanta.
Silvoy Sc Dougherty, do.
John W. Duncan, Ksq., do.
.Messrs. Horton Sc Walton Augusta, Gn
'* Dunn Sc Mangbain Macon, Gu
" J. W. Fears A Co., do.
" Robert Habersham Sc Sous, Savannah.
“ Erwin Sc Hardee. do.
" Leo Sc Norton Montgomery, Ala
A. I. Roach A Co Memphis, Teun
Marcus J. Wright, Kao.,
' laFsintralc A Snyder,
. II. Baldwin A Co.,
do.
Mentire. Mansingale Sc t:
" D. II
deo 2—8m
P. P. Pease 4; Co P. P. Pease,
,8cott’s Uanoe, 3d 8t.
No. 1 7 Alnbmun at,
Bet. Cherry A Mulborry-
AT L A NT A, GA.i MACON, GA.
COTTON FACTORS,
-AND-
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHAISTTS.
J. ENNIS & CO.
.. . E on ban
and OILS.
J. ENNIS & CO.
I AVE on hand HOLLOW WAKE and
PASTINGS. nov 2tnt_
J. ENNIS & CO.
RE solo agon’s for Howe’s, Rail Road, Por-
__i. naut. Platform and Counter trains >N ur-
.anted equal to any other make, which we sell
at manufacturer's prices. nov 29 U
J. ENNIS & co.
S ELL Upright and Ciroular Mill Saws. AIho.
Cross Cut Saws. Mill Rock, Bolling Cloths,
Wire for Screens, POT ffl «
I F YOU WANT Pocket and Table Cutlery,
Soissors nnd Shoara, heather Dusters, (Jims,
Pistols, Shot. Powder, Cans. Platod Spnuns aud
Forks ; in fact, anything in the Hardware .ino,
' " J. ENNIS & CO.
Columbus, Ga., November 29,18(v tf
Sup copy.
UNITED SMS H0T[L
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Centrally located nnd tho nearest Hotel
to all publio offices, places of public amuse
ment nnd churches of the city.
.STOCKTON & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
JOHN T. COX,
(Lat. Uol, 0. S. A0
Chief Clerk.
decgl tf
Two Agricultural Papers fir 92.SO
The Southern Cultivator,
I). REDMOND A WM. N. WHITE. Editors
ESTABLISHED IN .18(31
Volume 24 Commences January, 18tki!
MoAlily. at
Six Copies toi
By special arrangement with the "MARY
LAND FARMER, another excellent Rural
Monthly, published in Baltimore at II.o0, both
papers will be sont ono year for 8300—six ol
each for $10-10 of each for $25-givin«: each sub
scriber in this ease, both papers for $2.«M
Address, WM. N \N HITh#,
Jan. ii—3tain3m Athens, Ga.
JIJEM-'MCJIXCJV'CX.S r
James M. Beebe, Boston, Mass; D. Rodney
Philadoljibia, Pa; Wm. firyco Sc Co.,
ioik; R. M. Bishop Sc Co., Ciuciunali,
Ohio; McDaniel Sc Irby. Lynchburg. Vn; Kr-
«k llardee, Savannuli, Ga; Guthrio Sc Co,.
.. idviile.ivy; Ward. Sbaiv A Co-, Montgom
ery, Ala; Si. h, Wobb Sc Co., Mobile, Ala; Mns-
sengalo <k bnyder, Nashville; Wm. J. Taylor,
Orleans. dec 2 3m
r. M
1 tl
COLUMBUS, GA.
and 8. W.ll. K. Also, the counties of Macon,
Russell and Barbour, in Alabama. \\ ill give
prompt attention to all business in the military
°°I am prepared to reduce to shape all claims
against the Government, to bo finally managed
by a distinguished legal firm at the capital.
at s
THE GEM
RESTAURANT,
(UNDER T. 8. SPBAIl’S.)
Is now prepared to fur-
nish ut snort notice, at
any hour. Day or Night,
nil tho delicacies of the
season—such as OYSTERS; GAME, of all
kinds ; FOWLS, FISH, Sco.
Connected with the establishment is a fi
BAR—at which tho purost and finest Liquors
and Wines may bo had.
WALTER STEWART,
dec 1 tf J. J. KEENAN.
H0RBACH S HOTEL,
Late ’’PERRY HOUSE,”
Columbus, Georgia.
T HIS House having been repaired.refurnish
ed and refitted, in all respeoU. as a .Viral
Class Hotel, is now opon for the reoaptiou ot
guests. llORBALU Sc KERR,
doc 31, UM. tf Proprletoi
INSURANCE NOTICE.
T HE ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO.
ol Brooklyn Now York, i« nropurod t-
take Fir. Risk, upou Cotton »nJ otlior inrura-
bl. t>ro|jorty in this city and vicinity.
COMPANY CHARTERED FEB. 20, 1S51.
CASH CAPITAL, 8300,000 !
ASSETTS JULY, 1864. *41(.829.71.
JOHN D. COCKS, Pro
CITY FOUNDHY.
subscribers would rospectfully inform
their friends and the public generally, thut
they have REBUILT their FOUNDRY, and
arc now prepared to do any kind of CASTINGS
of Brass or Iron: such as Sugar Mills of tho
most IMPROVED PATTERN, and any size :
which we will WARRANT to STAND: SYRUP
KElTLKa, BARK MILLS, GIN GEARING,
ami any Kind of mill work.
We will make any kind of Machinery to or
der; such as bAW-MlLL.S. GKitiT MILLS,
and in lact any thing in our line.
4W* In connection with our business, we have
secured tho services ot ono of the best PAT
TERN MAKERS in the Country.
We are also making a large assortment.
HOLLOW-WAKE; such ns POTS, OVEN’S.
SKILLETS. SPIDERS and LIDS.
\\ e will exchange any thing in our line for
any kind ot Country Produce, at old PRICES
• MONEY.
Orders respectfully solioited and promptly
executed.
PORTER. McILHENNY Sc CO..
Near Steamboat Landing,
MnvIP 1865.—tf Colon bus. Ga 1
PHOENIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
IK undersigned bog leave to inform their
liicnas and the publio generally, that they
have built a first class Foundry and Macbinu
Shop on Oglethorpe street, between Frankliu
and Bridge streets, and arq prepured to do
anything in their line of business. We will
make any kind ef Machinery to order; such as
SUGAR MILLS ot any size, with wrought or
cast iron shafts, from 14 inches to 18 inches di
ameter; also KETTLES from 20 to 100 gallons,
ami all the intermediate sites. We will make
bAW-MILLS and MILL WORK
ol Brass or iron, and all kinds ul
S. HOLLOW-WAKE. PLOUGHS,
IKON RAILING, and anything the publio
may desire made ol brass or iron. All kinds ol
MACHINERY ropairod with neatness and
iu8putob.
In connection with our business, we have se
cured the services of a first class froedman, who
will take great pleasure in hauling all Casting
made at our Woks to the different depots, steaiu -
boat landings, or auywhero in the city, free of
,lll “ rg “' L. HAIM AN A CO.
P. S. All kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange tor work, on liberal terms,
a tig 1ft—tf la. H. A CO.
C. G. HOLMES & SON,
COMMISSION AND SHIPPING
MEllOHANTB,
APALACHICOLA, - - FLA.
0. G. Huluks, C tl a tt I. K8 T. Hot.uaa
jdeo 21 3m
LIVERY AND SALE
ST ABLE.
TI1K Undersigned is
now preparoduto supply
,tbe public with
CARRIAGES,HORSES
and everything in tho Liverv
Business. Also for 1* UN KRALS-
he is prepared to furnish a FINE HKAKhE,
iit short notice.
Horses lakcu on Hoard aud Sale
and every attention paid to them.
A. UAMMKUi.
Columbus. Oct. 13-tf .
M> IMPOSITION 1
Direct Importation of Habana
Cigars.
ON DUES I'llINClPK, of Wallen;
Londres lntiinidad
lire vat lngonuidad
Londres Sculupio;
Conchas el Viajero do iuia ;
Wholesale and retail by
11. DIRANi
Corner Randolph and Broad streots.
Wood! Wood!
Okkigr Mobil* axd Girard R. R.
>ARTIES wishing Oak and Hickory nnd
Heart Pino Wood by the car load can bo
application to
1
supplied up
oct 21-tf
J. M. FRAZER, Treasurer.
GOLD PENS.
rpHK FINEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT
I .f Gold FENS. Call and trx,h.m A . i t >8
Oet 20 tf Sun copy.
Hall, Moses & Co.
JJAVE JUST RECEIVED
A lot of fine Double Barrel Guns,
White Lead, Zinc,
Colors m Oil,
Fine Kerosin*.
Nails.
and many other articles much needed in the
Hardware liae.
dee 27 tf 8un copy.
Metallic Burial Cases
OASKBTB,
vir K. B»
Jon UK
HORATIO DORR. S.c’y.
S. H. HILL, Axont,
Jim 10 2tn
Onlumnu., Oit.
Ail Concerned Take Notice.
)R the ensuing muuicipal year, for the eon -
venicuce of the public, 1 will undcrtiike to
furnish Collins. Hoarse, Carriages, and wall up
graves, if called on. The Comas. Hearse and
Carriages will be furnished at cost. Graves
bricked at less than present ch trgos. I will
also keep burying lots iu complete order 1
b vo mado all arrungemonts to do all puinting
and brick work at shortest notice. When work
is completed the money will be required uriles.- ■
special arrangements nre mad
J. P*. MURRAY,
dee 21 1m
R. T. SIMONS. Sexton.
Notice.
Treasurer’s Office,
COLUMBUS. GA.. Dev. 3D. 186
Reduotion in Prices of Wood.
O N and afterdate, this Company will furnish
Oak and Pine Wood by the Car load <>f five
(fi) Cords, at twentyflvs l$2fi) dollars per car.
Own furnish any amount desired.
J. M. BIVINS, Treasurer.
dec*# tf
4tt llroatl Street) Columbus, UenrgI*.
Maker aud Dealor in GuuSi
all kinds of gun material and
ARTICLES IN THE SPORTING LINE.
Restocking and Repairing done with noatneJt
ami dispatch.
POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALK.
Ke>s fitted aud Looks Repaired.
e< pi vi-tf
Public Sale.
1 WILL SELL on iuv Plantation, iu Chatta*
I hooubae county, near Pine Knot Springs,^on
the last Wed per day in January..Hist inst..
lot of Slock ID gs, which will he n nu» tor
slaughtering next fall, about thirty Head Goats.
! also a few fine Brood Mi
oil the place. You who -
. feed the plowman would di
I Terms —Long ciodlt with two
i curitira *-
J an 23 1 w
ft