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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUN DAT MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1866.
VOL. YIIL—NO. 30a
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daily enquirer.
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a liberal deduction wilTbe maAe ia teVor or
Ner.bor* A»dl)eAi»r^ ^ • '
KATKS O^ADVMTUIIS.
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5 two weeks—•—
i •• three weeki ••
uM j— *
M the’ tofc
$fefr r
- >n of mtro
'TO.i, Hera let me hot fa
lor.dv.rUoemeiite paUbhed tan tkaa oao
Hk $1 no per n.er. f»» the feet iaeertiea
,d 50 cent* penaaere f« .*' k .»bieeM»t
on thii mitaion of mercy. Buvroundad
tier 1 fortune and
. 1 accepted the
fail to retorn my
fratefuj tpaqka to those yaho, fortbe aake
of the |r >Blq, oostrihutc 1 to defray t*y
expceeta. I, excrv J—with . whaterar of
Success I must leave others to judge—my
powers to obtain an amelioration of. the
of the Government towards this
I repn anted them as coutrite,
aft-broken, and reidyto embrace the
requirements of the Government. I£ in
my anxiety to benefit them, I overstepped
the bounds of propriety, yon at leist will
scat eeiy censure me. Subsequent even*-,
■ay, I feir, have i onvioct i the Govern.
Beat that 1 w«« too sanguine, and that,
to tbilr hfiaHs, the front mass were not so
khiily aflfecP t to the Union as 1 sought to
make It USiaor White thus engaged, I
Utntributea to the enlargement of ofilcers
n prison, and obtained i irdon for some
who bad offMdrd the • laws, la that day
H did not ncour to me tbatiwaa despised
for the influence that 1 was thus enabled
to exercise. A bfevo, gdnerous man, and
former friend and acquaintance of mine,
was placed in oommand of the Depart*
njentof Georgia. To him 1 applied—bow
“ en I cannot undertake to say—for acts
*5td.arti.siaants InsaaSad at laUrvata to be
' h Adr. J rtIi'tmVS(^orienSPw'remaia an any
ssititulsr i*«e, tu bt eharted as *.w eaeh m-
M Ad?«rtissmenU not speeiflsd M IsUaa wUl
k, published until ordered eaL and^eWyd
advertisements conridered 4m 'from is
|nt ia.ertion end eolloeuble aceoedlnely.
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SPEECH OK HO«. 40NH. UlUp.
I Murat at MittedstevUU, JaaJkryetk,
\ I860.
(ilntlerr.m of the Legitlatwre
of the State of Georgia:
It i. to you that I propose, in the rh-
smks Mist I am about to make, te ask.
ires, myself, pariitularly. Thorp §ra
1 mat in the lives Of men, as well Bs'of
eiiions, that demand extraordinary
I tion. In my humble career through Ufa.
II hare not boon exempt from those
| changes that are aommon to all. , h Had
apler upon one that
the most im'
I chin,*', that are aoi
I tijiejf now about to
I iiiow perchance for me, ........
1 portent politically, it may be personally,
I acre true that its effect* end conse
in hir
h. For. I
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one hitiri
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or by will'
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, estate
l, locltcaul
n coufu r“*
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c. aithin >4
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,tl!e» to I
id bond. I
That ■ mfj 1
UUibUI h&lH
I o f i*»d CfJ
HUFF, UTtf
jbeter.dw
itify si I I’* 1
n the timer
iould liUb'*
;c, Jtn- * r ' v
. HI FI.'
tjccts ana consequences
I wers limitod to mysblf klone, ft t $rtrald be
II Ditlef of smell emoant. I If*
I pined, wUl not be the result.
Thus Are very lew mee who mey, witk
I propriety, attempt to inl*rest others I a «
history of themselves. But for an oeca<
Idol tbit approaches, it would be eitreau
I irrogaoce \% me. Whataver foiWea of
I darseter L may poaaeu, Whater«r de*ree
I of unity, I believe all will aoauit me (At
1 least) of h desire lo obtrude mv private
(life, tnd 1 may add my* political life alto,
| on the attention of others.
It is well known that 1 aspire to be a
I Boiled States Senator, ihie baa Adi only
I beta known to the people of Oeoi«iA»*hut
' r mesoi of the press to the people ef .lbe
ie country. I w#a more than forty
i of age before a ^consented to enter
»arena of aclive political life. Up’to*
sillies of frisniM suounssftUK. Afli
nion esme under high party excjla-
it where from no agency of mine, but
•iib my own distpproval, 1‘Wifi unenl-
ioWy nomlnsted by n puny convention
r s sett in lion greet. 1 resided for n
«n4embie time the pOTsaaeiwis of
, hut it test yielded, nad h«ve lived
> r.pcot tbel 1 hud nohedkered te my
'"peel purpose; A wee elected and took
b; tesL It wus in thosa days of eiditqr,
nent, of bitternen end yitupe " '
l wetiuns
me sou,hi
t'sBkuenu
One
i the floor ot Gengreee
IjiiriBt on, on no sccount, to engtee hi tbo
liicu Bion of tbs slavery question. To
Uni 1 Uitbfully adhered, even again it th*
Iraonitrence of friends, because of my
“imiction of duly to my country end re-
Kl to my own judgment. It wee a
i .with which th* national councils
1 no right to interfere^T dertdad in
’ ipecchos to the people ll
Moiersl repntalion, won In tut
cenlesu, compering them Ik their
■P*i* those who claim the WsWrtt of
ry in suoh bsttlee, so tbo pdUy
s of iinornnt litigaau la tbo iasli-
I CuUTtS. . / ,” 7
1 will not leiigue yon with a recital of
v , .i. of mv political life. Against
1 $
la, perhaps I nt
o? kiadnM-of ei'ufjr variety of^qkaraeti
to poar.lKdtrAecL meat Lid (Viondlei
amiliee. I never applied in vein. His
Heart, as lender M/.it if brave, always
netted at appeals to nit humanity. 1 was
arcful not to claim at his hands want I
ought, jr*p itsjpat,mod thus abuse the
gh cddHanM Hkrebosed ia,M Thii,
maMm wae'ndff nomed trfTiim klone,
bu< extended to all his commending offl-
rt, and to the officers of the Govarn-
ent generally. Hero let me inquire
vrbat It was that gave me ibis power to do
«*od ? . I answer, nothing but tbeoanvic.
te a, objfHc iwirdt pf stlJ,lt,lxm|t \ jud keen
trueko^he GroveraitTwril Ibrougbout Hie
iHrhtful scones of c< nflict
■ You will all bear me witners lhall have
not irrfpOrttmW'ydU fbr ynir Votes—for
that, if for nothing else, you shall giva
me credit. In determining a choice for
H.nator.N'n+kdvairidlUp yoU
do no hurt to the otste, by sleeting a man
bho, from any cause, cannot serve you if
elected. I Layo xo right to urge upon
that it is a matter of trifling importance
what uosition, civil or military, en
viduai has occupied in! the defunct
indi-
r _ liclGoV'
tbit has aver oceU!red~te h»«amhit’ikEwnuienl of vile Oonfederacy, let me toll
rofei
MS
you th
lake; wl .
oalh, and believes it immaterial whether
one can lake it or not, ie laboring under a
delusion. The adtnissionnf members into
(he present Congress wil. depend mainly
.upon the ability of the member eleol to
tiously.
be inquired into; a rigid scrutiny will ba
‘ * ’onto. And no
arson*! merits
_ _ . career and charac
ter alone will be consulted. This stern
rub may irritate and wqted' yml* >ridp,
but it should not, if, Inffeed, you are the
layal men you profess to bo. If you really
a reluctance to elect a mao who can
teknthm oMbl'tleU bilH'beakuse you dis
approve birloyalty 7 and if sustained in
ehfa sentiment by your constituents, then
you are net entitled to representation in
tb* councils of the nation. If it be mat
headquarters in Augusta. I Jid make the
speech—at the soliciutic
— |he solicitation of Gen. Stoed
men, a brave and generous man nnd my
.pereonal friend.to wLurn lam indebted
Jbf many kindnesses to others, granted as
■ ? 0 . r k to me. Wbat should 1 have done—
refuse the act, of eoqrle-sy ? Lot mu he
'rank and declare to you that 1 never look
upon the flag of my country, nor listen to
the strains of oqr, national airs, without
fheling mv cheeks glow, and my pulse
quicken. ( sought to promote < i the oc-
cMion referred to, a spirit of kindnt s and
good foaling between citizens aud soldiers.
It was a time of considerable excitement,
and my efforts failed to please either party,
which oonvincos me that I was o i tl a
right line.
My obj< ;t has been to convince you of
my general . incurrence of opinion with
the Tr* tide , and distinctly to impress
you wi'h a flxod conviction of my loyalty
to the Government. If my principle t
oommend me to your suffer~e, 1 shall re
joice; il they do net, they snail not be the
le s my leoliinents.
Here Mr. Hill was.yjced by a gentle
man te stote his positiop in regard to Ur.
Davis: Mr. Hill said :
I at* censu i for objecting to the late
Convention, r • a Convention, memorial
ising tba Pmsideet fbr tbe pardon of
Jeflhrson Davis, Alexander H. Stephens
and others. I did object to such action on
tbe part of the Convention, insisting that
it was not the appropriate business ol such
s body ctlled for tbe great purpose of re-
'ng the Hbste to its former relation!
the Government.of the Unite i jilates,
storing the Bhste
with ..
and would have iy> effect uu the inin.i or
aotion of the President), who would neco-*
sarily bo governed niainly by motives of
public policy. I -maintain How the cor
rectness of my position, and claim that
time bss already justified my course.
1 have tought to be explicit and frank.
I have concealed from you no sentiment
of mine. I iuvlfo youflow topropo eany
question tomelnatfcuggcsti itself. 1 wish
no matt to be in doubt at fo my opinions—
for my reputation for candor is moro to
me than the Xkstfl s of totmorrow’s elec
tion. That may cone u Je ray political ca
reer; certain il is, if defeated, as 1 antici
pate, I cannot on any account be used af
terwards.
Gentlemen, you have hoard mo with
much patiwoe aud olosa intention ; for
this, I thank you- Whatever may be
your action, I trust It mgy redound to the
welfare of llio pebpio and tbe host inter
ests of the Btkte.
be inquired into; a rigid scr
observed at to bis.atUccede:
matinjSh*t,w*J. tl* ip*
of a man, his political caree
kkr of reproach to be able to take this se-
, vale oatbi than denounce mo, for f tan
take if. I am sorry to say that 1 know so
Kw who are in my situation. Do you
not wish that all could take it?
The State of South Carolina has selected
for a .Senator *.p)an.distingtished for his
Jove of the Union since tbe days of nulli-
fs , Miffi o S"f'iaA l '®;.iii. w iiii
act so wisely, now muob is to be expected
of Uepcfia?, ,i| i k yi r
You all profess to love the President
and te sustain his policy. If I may ba
allowed to compare great things te small,
talj me inquire^ow^t is that JfoU cm for
give Andrew Johnson for making war
upon (hk.CfihKadrac#, had starting him-
lelfitb eTurtl it, And yet oempiain of me
for my pweful opuqsitioa to your revo-
lutioet' Hit-oklldfta fought you, Wbils
mine fought fpr yoq. Are you quite oar-
tain that your lots for the President is
heartfelt and sincere?
If you would give evidence of your at
tachment, consult his wishes. Tbe Preai
dent ii a ban of wisdom, and readily die
tinguishes betwoen mere lip service and
genuine devo^ai^-^^in will not be able
to deoeive him.
» th it that I am to be defeated,
, annihilated by some unseen
intangible adversary. If it
be youf-purpose to bring m* into con
tempt, you bad better retort to blanks
~ut let me tell you gentlemen, you can
ALABAMA LKGISLATURE.
tlllBTT-WOHTIi DAT.'
From the Mentxoimerr Dally Mail.
BBHATn.
Thurtday, Feh. 1.—By Mr. Powell of
Macon, a hill to authorize Macon county
to issue treasury notes in the amount of
*iq. CIO for certain county purposes. Re
ferred. ' ,
The Senate resumed the oonsidorntion of
the adverse report, of the Committee on
Roads, Bridge* And Perries on the bill to
regulate the appaiatment of overseers and
rtinners of publio roads in this State,
e further consideration of the bill was
indefinitely postponed.
Mr. Stensul, from the Committee on
Fourth Judicial Circuit—Hon. 55. F.
Freeman of Morgan.
Filth Judicial Circuit—Hon. A. M. Gib
son of Blount.
Sixth ,1 udicial Circuit—Willis G. Clark,
E*q., of Mobile.
Seventh Judicial Circuit—Hon. John T.
Foster of Choctaw.
Eighth Judicial Circuit—Hon. A. N.
Worthy of Pike. • '
Ninth Judicial Circuit— lion. James C.
Meadors of Chambers.
Tenth Judioial Circuit—Uon. George S
Walden of Talladega.
Elovonlh Judicial Circuit—Hon. B. F.
Porter of Butler.
Snake in a Man's Stomach.--The
Newville (Pu.) Star Buys that Wm. Hat-
tou, a young mail residiug in Shippens-
burg. one any last .peek, vomited a live
snake about eighteen inches long and
moro than half an inch thick! He swal
lowed it while chinking from a pool in
Idaho, uhout tour gnaxitiia ago, and has
suffered great distress iu hia ntomaoh
ever aittce, oomiiluiitiiig especially of a
8ensut,ion of coittoesa. He returned to
his home ut ( ShhiiWwsburg, expecting
soon to die. ' AfU’V undergoing an un
successful treatment by a great many
medical men, ho stated his caso to a phy-
sioian in Philadelphia, who prescribed
un emetio, which was taken, with the
above result. It came near strangling
hitn, end before he was relieved, he was
hlaok in the face.
A YOUNGSTER, while perusiug a chap
ter iu Genesis, turnifig to lit* mother, in
quired If the people of thoso days used
to do suniB ou the ground? It^wus dis
covered that ho had been reading the
pussage, "And the sons of men multi
plied upon the fade of, tho earth.”
As the quick est way to makeafortune,
contemporary suggests marrying a
lady and soiling her
fashionable yotlrij
flothos.
GROCERIES
At Wholesale!
cotpmllteo, ,
amendment on
ate tba Alabama
itsca
Bil) passed, -j t A i
Mr. Jackfon wMIorgan, from the same
reported Igvorably with an
Mm Kouie bill to incorpo-
na Petroleum aud Lamp
Company, Bill passed,
Mr. Forney, from tbe stmn committee,
reported fcVorabiy on the House hill to
inqorporato tho Georgia and Alabama
Cokl, Oil and Manufacturing Company,
Bill passed.
Mr. Deatoi, from the sumo c .remittee,
reported favdrnblj oh the bill to incorpo
rate the ATkbstnaTJil end Milling Com
pany. Bill passed.
Mr. NptyM>4L.of.tjie same commilpie,
reported haottjsHaijie bill to incorpo
rate the Mobile Mutual Insuranco Com**
paby. Bill paseM. u * 1
Mr. Stengel, of the same committee, re
ported back the Hotiie bill to incorporate
the Montgomery Oil and Mining Compa-
■ abama. Bil' '
ay of Aial
net drive me frqtq my purpose—ynu onn-
not weakenhny convictions i
of wbat is duq
to my character, my self reepect, and* -
above ell my devotion to the Government
'I love. Iam prepared fot the sacrifice—
let tbe suspended sword fall. Tbnk-
heaveu, I am inured to groater evils than
J rour displeasure. 1 have .suffered much
or uiy opinions. I can endure mope.
Understand m*», I do not ca^Bpletn,
and I will not complain, for I shall have
'set tWohiel no right to do n, if in the election ynw
should prefer to me some other cttiaen or
Similar ser timenls. on account of superior
moral worth or talent—but when, forget
ting the h'.-lpUus condition of our people,
dependent upon the favor of the go.
ill passed.
root A*e Judjoiary Com-
reported favbrebly on the bifl Ho
aniend an act to incorporate a company to
build a bridge aorosttfteiVYMrior river at
Tuscaloosa,, approved January 2d, 1833.
Bill passed.
Mr. Kilpatrick, pf the same committee,
reported aflvkflely t*Jthe-biU. to amend
section 2664 of the code. Report concur
red in. ''' l
Mr. Fawell of Tuscaloosa, of the same
committee, reported adversely to the bill
te kulff orize elVdtorS, administrators,
guardians and trustees to compromise bad
and doubtful debts. Report laid on tbe
table, andYiU poetponed uotU 12 o'clock
totmorrow.
Mr. Barnes, from a select eommittro,
reported a substitute for the House bill to
prevent pereons-from interfering so as to
indi ice laborers or servants to abandon
their contraots, or to employ such without
the eonsent of llioir original employer,
before the ef pirjtlion of the contract, dec.
Amended, ind'pknding the further c*n-
Sideration of tbe bill, the Senate repaired
lily
rustoes of the Slate Univer
se returning to tba Chamber, the Son
ate adjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'olk.
nouek.
Mr. Smith of Choctaw, from the Com
mittee on the Judiciary, r,.ported favoru
•bly on the bill far the relief of county
Superintendents of Education. Concur.
f -ii,VN nd vo^, p ;“ td -
—you shall madly and .revengefully Also favorably
choose a man over me prominently denti
fled ia either a civil or military AiBauHy
with the rebel government, I will de
nounce tbe foUy had infatuation of the
**It it generilly understood that you w : H
Blake choice ot a distinguished genllemafl,
his public servioesand hit
fominent for I
eea of.
• Oow* VjV.iwj
&eutr«,?f, ti'
praoeoiKd
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ataWsriW*
[“iMivt,
ughout
'i ' r,Un fi?o
t.L ,tc *' main
Wat
m*r. ■: y:'
• • »*, .f. •« t*.
‘ Ibov
K?i“»k.teiZ!?* *foa deeiag aa
cluiowlcdged talents, nad, regard* _
_il» earnest remonstrances as set forth, in
tbe letter I will road yon. force upon him,
Objecting and reluctaqtaa be mar be, tbiv
high trnoi. If you are reelly bis friends,
you will botlqr serve him by foregoing the
use of bis namid 1 caro not If a man he
coaaldered as pura uanaogel, uadarsuch
droauistaaoesue cannot escape e suspicion
of encouraging tbe aft. My attitude may
biu my Judgment, but l will iteke my
reputation that evil conies of tbs deed.
But the flat baa gone forth, and it is irro-
V< 8om*r profess to belieVA that there Is
little difference as to the status of men.
and that all viU.be regarded alike. It it
nothing that such as 1, condemning the
revclution, end abstaining, from its com-
menccmeatto Its close, from participating
in any public meeting, from easting a vote
for any officer of the pretended new gov-
arnment, and IKons any act voluntarily at
war with dbHgnfldwr to my counfy-ls
there, in your judgment, no difference be-
Urfoor tuoh i miQ md one who look office
under an organization boatile and at war
Ufa the Gaverninent to which nis aiie-
to the Hall of the House to go into the
Mection of Ti
BARNETT & CO.
1 1 Q UHOAD STIIEHT,
I A w COLUMBUS, QA.
119
-A.T
Wears now rrosiving and have in store the
followins Goods which we offer
WHOLESALE
to purchasers.
At Greatly Reduced Prices:
fiObblri. Maokerel, No<50 jure Snuff,
1, a *mi i, iJO tterccM.Kioe,
100 balfbbU MAckorel.100 AIomuiI Por-
No. 1 and 2, : t«r,
150 kits Mackerel, No. 50 bbli Whisky,
1,2 and S. ‘10 bhls <Jin and Rum,
50 biUf bbls i’ilbor* ’, \2% oa«ks Shorr/ Wine,
150 hall bbla Aluionds.lPurl Wino,
100 buxos Kaitius, all Cognac Brandy, *
eixe?, 200 boxes Candles,
50 bbls "O" ' igar, 50 half bbls Golden Syr-
20 bbl-" t" riugar, i ‘ up.
20 bbl "D” Sugar, 100 dot Cotton Cards,
50 bbU Brown .Sugar, f>0 bags Java Coffee,
20 bbls “A” Crushed 150 coils Hope,
.Sugnr, 100,000 l’orcussion Caps,
20 bbls Pulverised Bu-I all kinds,
Ktr, 25 boxes Ink, assorted.
150 boxes St&roh, ,80,090 Domestic
100 bbxo« AssortedOan-|
150
dies;
Ubblt
kinds. j-u—. „
800 boxes Cheese, West- 200 bbls Virginia Salt,
eru Kesorvq, 4 Dai-li’i
ry and l^ne Appli
J'2,000 bushels Oats,
ess, Mustard,
perws, Vinegar,
jdoua, Pepper,
all! Allspice,
graaes, jOhewing Tobacco.
200 01*18 Shot, all sfxos,.Matches,
50cases Yea'flt Powders,|iierring,
1000 H>s Smoking To-* Sardines,
bacco,
and everything else kept In a Grocery eatab
PURCHASERS
WILL FIND IT -
GREATLY TO THEIR INTEREST
TO GIVE US A CALL.
BARNETT & CO
9iT All orders sont will be 01 led promptly,
according to our Weekly corrected quotations.
B. t CO.
Jan 28 tf
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED
WATCHMAKER
: jbwbilb®,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sta.,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
Has now open a new and rteh stock of
FINE GOLD WATCHES,
BICH GOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FINK PLATED CASTORS,
CUPS,. KNIVES, FORK8,.
SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS,
SYRUP CUPS, &e
ALPO— A fine aisorltnout of Silver and Gold
TlHjUULKS, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES.
H A.J R wo RK, ,
Made to order, any design or pattorn.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In Gold, Rilver and ${cei Frames,
WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good
and responsible workmen.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
Has charge of the Watck Department, which
in itself is a GUARANTEE that the work wil
bf;d»no.in the best possible bianner.
Persons having PLAIN WqtchkB can have
them JEWELLED, cither iu Ruby, Chrysolite 1
Garnet or Aquamarine.
MR. INGMIRE,
W-ho is too well known to need any recouimen-
datiou from mo, bos charge of the Repairing of
Jewelry, Diamond setting, Engraving, Ao.
Dot 20-tf _Sun^opy.
A. M. ALLEN & CO.,
8E00ERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
LARGE STOCKS OK
GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
SHOES, HATS,
-AND-
HARDWARE,
CaUBtantly On Hand,
WHOLESALE A S’I) RETAIL.
A. M, ALLEN & CO.,
No. 1UD Uroad Ht.
OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL.
Columbus. Ga.. Jan. 3,1800 tf J
JVEapes’
Nitrogeneous Super - Phosphates
or XjIMb ;
300 lbs. per acre, on ordinary land, will pro
duce one bale of cotton per acre.
A. M. ALLEN A CO., Agents*
Corner opposite Cook's Hotel.
HARDWARE!
' HARDWARE!!
J. ENNIS & GO.,
AM AT THEIR OLD a*AND,
95 and 97 Broad Street,
Where the* have in .tore and to arrive a fine
•lock of
HARDWARE, ’
and suoh goods as are in tbeir line, which they
offer to everybody at as low prices aa can be
afforded.
We respeotfully return our thanks to our old
oustODsers and friends who have bestowed on
us their patronage, and we hope by pursuing
the same course whioh we have through the
past to recieve your trade. We respectfully in*
vite everybody trading to Columbus to give ub
a call.
OUR TKKMS ARE CASH.
nov 29 tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
J. ENNIS & CO.
! eo hand CAKRI
r 29 tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
JJAVE onhandCAUPENTEUti' TOOLS.
J. ENNIS & CO.
j TAVE on hand BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS.
Xl nuv 2tl tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
J. ENNIS & CO.
H AVE on hand agricultural imple-
ME NTS, n*,T 2U tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
XJAVE on hand PUTTY, GLASS. ‘PAIN’tB
XJ. and OILS. n„v2ytt
M. R BELL & CO.,
(Formerly Bull, Moose Jl Co..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
OOaffMXBSXON
And Forwarding Merchants.
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
Consignments are solicited, whioh will re
ceive our best personal attention, and the For
warding business carefully and promptly dene.
REFERENCES:
Messrs. S. R. MoCaiuy A Co.,-~ Atlanta,
** Silvey St Dougherty, d«».
John W. Dunoun, Ksq.,
Messrs. Hurtou A Welto:
“ Dunn A Muugbui
" J. W. Fears A Co.,
Augusta
u Krwin k 1
“ Lee A Horton AL ntgouiery, Ala
" A. 1. Koucb A. Co Memphis, Tenu.
Marcus J. Wright, Eso., do.
Messrs. Mofsingale k feuydor, Nashville. Feun.
" i>. U. Baldwin A Uo., New York.
_dec 2—Sin
P.P. Pease &0o P. P. PeaBe,
Scott’s Ranor. 3n Sr.
Me. 1 7 Alabama st,
Bet.Cherry* Mulbfrrv
ATLANTA,GA.i MACON, GA.
COTTON FACTORS,
—AND—
Forwarding and Commission
MBRiCHAN-TS.
JR. BfM-'XZSlXlWCS!: s .*
James M. Beebe, Boston, Muss; D. Rodney
King, Philadelphia, l’a; VVui. Bryce <kCo.,i
New York; R. M. Bishop it Co., Cincinna.i,
Ohio; McDaniel 3c Irby,' Lynchburg, Va; Kr
win i. ir
Louis vi
win A Hardee, Savammli, Ga; Guihrie A Cq„
Louisville, K> ; Ward. Shuw A Co-, Montgom
ery, Ala; S. Webb Jt Co.. Mobile, Ala; M as-
seuguleik Snyder, Nashville; Wm. J.Tuy
I. lull
eo 2 5i)
J. ENNIS & co.
H AVE on haid HOLLOW WARE and
CA8T1NGB. nov id tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
A RE sole ngen’s for llowe's. Rail Road, Dor
mant, Platform end Counter healos. War
rautod equal to any other make, whioh we sell
at manufacturer's prices. ^ no? JU it
j; ENNIS & CO.
S ELL Upright and Circular Mill Saws, Also,
Cross Cut Saws. Mill Ruqk, Bolting Cloths,
Wire for SoreenB, ko. nov 2tf tf
F YOU WANT Pocket and Table ".Cutlery,
Soissors and 8hears, Feather Dustors, Guns.
J. ENNIS & CO.
Jr.
m
*•*• Making
>* “ ooeurr*d te mn
k# «l ofMranUg.
aJMSar a
am cniurad for*
i th, momIod vf
*t th* military
. on the bill to repeal cer
tain acts to regulate judicial proceeding,,
,td for oth>r purpose*. Concurred in and
Pill |ta**,ed. ■ ’ •
Mr. MvKImtry, from the lame commit
tee, to whom «aa referred a joint resolu
tion ia reference to ibo expediency of ,
general bankrupt lav. reported advertely
to the same. Concurred in.
Ai.o atvenely W various bill, of a local
character, which wai concurred in.
Alio favorably with an amondraen*. to
amend auction 2313 of the code, which was
coneurrad in and bill passed.
Also favorably to tbe bill to define the
status of persona of color and other per
sons in this Htaie. Laid on tbe table-
yeas 60, nay* 20
Mr. Smith of Choc^a** from the same
committee,'favorably to tho bill to legs lire
msrrisges that took place within the Fed
eral military linesjduring the occupation
of the State by tbe enemy between the
11th day of September, 1862, sad the 1st
day of July. IMS—which was concurred
iu and bill pas**-'!.
Mr. Mrliinslry favorably with amend-
nt to-Ike bill lofena*! an act to prevent
the utirchk-e *f/prop»rty under false pre
tences Ordered to a third reading to.
morrow. .
The U0 to aid agriculture in Inis State
was taken up and pasted.
trustxxb or thi umviuitt.
The hour of;i2 m. having arrived, the
Senate appeared within tbe Hall of the
Heuse for the purpose of going into sn
election far Trusted of the University ol
A Tb* ng gentlemen were eleoted
for tbe term prescribed by Isw:
First Judicial Circuit—Uon. Porter
^Seoond luYi’clsI Circuit—Hon. Francis
Bugbee of Montgomery.
Third Judicial Circuit— Messre. Robert
Jemiion, Ir.. of Tuicabioia. William S.
Mndd ot Ji-mreon, B F. Poters of Fay-
etts. and James 3. Fitts of Tuscaloosa.
HALL, »I1 CO.
No. 96 Broad St.,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
iurimTsas sau descesb iic
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE,
IRON, PLOUGH STEEL. NAILS.
CASTINGS. CIRCULAR SAWS,
MILL and CROSS-CUT 8AWB.
scovrr. hoes and
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Of ail kinds,
AXLES, SPRINGS, HUBS.
RIMS. 8POKHS,
OILS, of stl kinds.
PAINTS, brj- ami in Oil.
GLASS. BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS,
g*:ns. pistols.
SHOT and AMMUNITION,
Are Aaenta for
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES
At Manufaoturera' rrioos.
Or J err rccoived fur
STEAM SAW MILLS,
And all kinds of MILL GLARING,
doo ii>—it Pun oo py.
EDWIN E. OVERALL,
PROPRIETOR OP Tllll
Merchants’ Exchange,
-AND- *
NEWS ROOMS,
Corner St. Charles St. tad C mtnercitl Place,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
_deo_15 tf
Manufacturing Company .Notice.
For the convenience ol persons applying for
Btook in tho RAGLK and PIKKNIX MAKU-
FACTtlRING COMPANY, (lato Kagle and
Howard) I have opened an ofiice at the Bank
of Columbus, where applications can he mode
to me (or Stook. and in my absence Mr, W. Il
YOUNG will reoeive subscriptions and receipt
for tbe same.
Tbe subscription li«it is already begm^Per
sons desiring to secure Stook will muke early
application, as TUB WORK WILL BK PUT
IN IMMEDIATE PROGRESS.
N. J. BUSSEY.
Columbus, Ga-, January 14, )8d0 tf
Hamilton Female College,
HAMILTON* GA*
Tbe College ia turdished with a welt selected
pparatus nnd with (rood Musical Instrulneuts.
ne course of study is thorough and complete.
Every department is supplied witk compe
tent teachers. .
Board cun be obtsined in tbe best families at
$15 por month.
_J an 14—1 an
THE GEM
RESTAURANT,
(UNDKR T. S. SPKAIt’S.)
Is now propered to fur- ^ -
nish at snort notice, at
any hour, Day or Niokt,
all the dfalirurieF ot tbe qM t
season—such as OYSi'Eltrv; GAMB, of all
kinds ; FOWLS. FISH. Ac.
Collins.
TTNt'KRTAKKIVf WORK. 4qu, to ord.r by,
L/ ex peritmcod workmen. Colli ns, t rim media
any desired atyle. I have In «sy shop DIOK
BAILEY, a good UnkuisUr aud Repairer of
Furniture, who will be glad to receive orders
from his old friends.
Mr Carpenter's Bnffness ir still kept up In
ell iu hrenekes. Being gratetul for former im* -
ronEg**. I trust tbe o«>minutiity will favor me
with » ejtmnuanc.ot ALLEN,
Jan. 13 6a
HORBACH’S HOTEL,
Lat, "FERRY HOUSE'”
Columbus, Georgia.
UIS House having been repaired, refurnish*
* and rutitled, in all respect^ os * First
, Is now open for the r<
HORBACn ‘
BLAIR 6e GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GE0CERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
IM, WEST SIDE BROAD 8T.
A LWAYS ON HAND a full aud ooinplete
A Stock
Dry Good,, Grocerlee, Cutlery,
Hardware,Tinware, Glassware,Crockery,
Boots, Shoes, Hate,
Domestic and Foreign Liquors, Wines. Ac.
2000 lbs I C Tin Ware,
whioh can be had at lowest market price,—
Wholesale or Retell.
No difficulty in havlnx your money ohanxed.
aux 21 -tf i_
SIGHT EX0HAGE
ON NEW YORK,
TOR
IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
JOHN KINO,
Jan 2 3m Bahker.
jho. w. BTocxTON. *• ymrxTaiox,
T. LUXOBT.
UNITED STATES HOTEL
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Centrally located and the nearest Hotel
to all publio ofiees, places of public amuse
ment and churehea of tke oity.
STOCKTON & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
JOHN T, COX,
(Late Col. C. S. AA
Chief Cle
dee 28 tf
Two Agricultural Papere far *2.301
The Southern Cultivator,
D. RED.MOND k WM. N. WHITE, Editor*
ESTABLISHED IN 18481
Volume 24 Commences January, I8601
Monthly, at }?A 00 . ,,ar £ nnuln *
Six Copies Am - $10. in advance.
By speolal arrangement with the "MARY
LAND FAHMER/’ another excellent Rural
Monthly, published in Baltimore at $!A0, both
papere win be sent one year for $8UU—six ol
each for $16—lOof eaoh for $25—givina each sub-
,Cr Add r ri-‘ hi * “**• b ° lh m'WiTV
J»n. 6—3tam3m AthenN, fin.
PHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP-
tneiHiH and tho public Konorully. that they
havo built a first class Foundry uud Mlichiiio
Shop on Ogleihorpe atreut, between Franklin
and Bridge street*, and ure prepared to do
anything in their line of biisrncsi'. We will
ca.-i iron snaire, irmu i4iucuei w in inuncsui*
auieter; also KETTLES from 20 to 100 gallons,
‘ nil the intermediate slzos. We will iiiaka
vu vrdor bAW-MILLS and MILL WORK
geueially, of Braes or iron, aud ull kinds ot
CASTINGS. HOLLOW-WARE, PLOUGHS,
IKON RAILING, and. anything the public
may desiro made ot brass or iron. All kinds ot
MACHINERY repaired with neatness and
despatch.
i n connection with eur business, we have so -
_ ji ed the services of a first class frcedmnn, who
will take great pleasure in hauliuu all Casting
made at our Woks to the different depots, steum -
boat, landings, or anywhere in the city, tree of
charge.
L. II AIM AN k CO.
P. 6. All kinds of Country Produce takeu in
exchange for work, on liberal terms.
alfc-tf L. H. ft CO.
C. G. HOLMES & SON.
COMMISSION AND SHIPPING
MBROHANTfr.
APALACHICOLA, - - PLA.
C. O. IIoluks. Chablbs T. IIoi.mks
dec 21 8m ’ 1
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE,
THE Undersigned i*
now preparedfalto supply
,the publio with
CARRIAQEd.HOASES
he is prepared to (urniih u FINK HNaRSE.
at short notice.
Horses taken en Beard and Sale
and every attention paid to them.
A. GAMMKL1.,
Columbus. Oct. 13-tf
NO IMPOSITION t
Direct Importation of Uabana
Cigar*.
^ ON DUES PKINUlPE. of Waite,;
Londres Intimidad
Brevits Ingenuidad
lxondres Sculapio;
Conchas el Viajero de inia;
Wholesale and retail by
R. P. Dili AN,
Corner Randolph end Broad streets.
Wood! Wood!
Ovkiok Monti.* and Qiimrn R. R!
l>ARTIErt wishing Oak and Hickory and
X Heart Pine Wood by tho car load can be
supplied upon application to
J. M. FRAZER, Treasurer.
MURRAY,
T“i‘
Class J
Hotel,
guents.
dec 81, 186**»
mT oi
tf Proprielnr.
Metallic Burial Oases
AND OA8KBTB,
H6 Drpml Stre»t,
gAMMIS. ROONKT k CO.
Julltf
oe, 1
f£‘fcJ
]STotice.
Treaeurer’* 0*ce,
Muicogee Rallroi ' ~
COLUMBUS. (
Reduction in Prioee of Wood.
fVN ami »IUrd»l.,thi. ComyiLoy will furoteh
i J 0*k PIdp Wood bylhuCir 1 ,f fiv.
t) Coni,, at twenty-flu (*»). dolliy, i*er car.
Cenfurul.b en> aoivunl ScwireJ.
J. M. BIVINS,Treuurer.
Jm 9* If
KSTABLISKD IN 1780.
T. MACKENZIE & SONS,
NO. BB* NATIMOIUC BTHEKV,
(NEAR CHARLES.)
BALTIMORE, MD.,
IMPORTBB8 AND DBALFIRH IN
COACH, WAGON AND SADDLED! HARDWAliE
AND HARNESS MATERIALS.
FELLOES, SPOKES, HUBS. BOWS.
SHAFTS, AXLES. SPRINGS.
ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS
ENAMELED DASU AND COLLAR
IiXATBDR,
COACH VARNISH. JAPAN AND LEATH
ER VARNISH. BENZOINE,
HersMiOll Bleokinx. Axle Oreue, Cerritce
DolU, Band,. Oil Cloth, Bucklee, Teyret-,
Hooke, Bitte. Ornementi, llem.., Lece,
Frlnxee, Ac., ell et the lowwt price,
FOR CASH.
Novlwtm
GOLD PENS.
4* Broad Street, Columbne, Oeornl*.
Maker aud Dealer iu Guns.
ALL KINDS OK GUN MATERIAL AND
ARTICLES IN TUB SPORTING LINE.
Ke-«tocking and Repairing done wilh nr at now
and dispatch.
POWDER AND flUOT FOR SALE.
A. W. PERSONS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, QA.
117 ILL praotice in the Court* of tho Chntta-
” hoocuee Judicial Circuit, aUo. thecoun-
tioi through which pas.-en tho Muticogee Hud
aud .S. W. K. H. Ainu, the cHunties of Mucoii,
Rutscll and Barbour, iu Alabama. Willglvo
prompt attentluu to all buninew in the military
eourU. m
1 uin prepared to reduce to ihlpe all elaimn
•gainst the Government, to bo finally uiaimgod
by a difttmguished legal firm at the capital.
Special pardons procured for the $20,lit* clm*
at snort notice.
Oflioe oo street.
dec 15 tf
Hall, Moses ft Co.
J JAYK JUeST RKCK1VKD
A lot of fine Double Barra! Huns,
WtilfcLo-ul. Zinc,
Colors id OH.
Fine Kcrosine,
Nails,
aad many other articlfs mueh needed Ip the
IlMilware Kind
4«e 27 tf Saa eopy.